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'.V. Ayr. '4 :'r4: , brarct1 plana of ftlr', deHhtraJPecet '- "- r ;,;'--f'v": - r ' .vrr;-;''-1: v:"-'" - ji.'1.- j.' .:,.iV:;,f. i i 4." . .. , A A T77 : : ..-. . " . i ' .- , T THE PRESIDENTS SOUTHERN TOVBi ' jlRRIAk OFTHE PRESIDENT- About half-past 5 o'clock on Satur av evening last, the President of the United states was met by the Marshal cf this district and the Committee of Reception at the Umon Ferry, on th 'Carolina shore. As sooti as the bar rea had gained the waters 6t Georgia, revenue cutter Dallas, Capti Jack- ,on, fired a salute. ' A (quarter before nVlock. he landed it me oieara, Bat Ferry wharf," where he was re ceived by ( James Mi Wayne; mayor of the city, a committee .of Alder men, and Col. James Marshall, of. the 1st Regiment, and a large concourse of citizens!, who had bne down to be the first tolgreet his arriYal He was conducted up the bank by the recpiv Flovd and suite, officers of the array aixfnavy, and the Consuls of foreign Dations, The barges in which 'the President,) Mr. Calhoun, &c came r.Dr irnm the Ferrvvlwere manned vit'h picked seamen, .dfessed in blue j siik jackets and white" trowsers; arid j were steered by Captains Nichols and , Amone those who accompanied the? President,! we noiiceti iiir. iiinuH, Secretary of War, Maj. Oen. Gaines, his private Secret arv, Mr. Goverh- CUT IjIcUI, Jlumuc. A'Ut. vuuj , fiemy Middleton, F.sq. As'soonlas the President commen ced ascending the bluff, a salute; of 1 ithp Chatham' Lisht Artil- K U & ' 1 - T 7 ntrv and riflemen hail been under .rmc fr ftvn honrs. The shouts of ai ha j r joy which (rent .the airjas Jthe Presi tient rose he blutt, and-as he enter ed upon tlfe 'review ground, were true and heartfelt expression of , public respect. Ii was gratifying to mark the energies with which afl classes pressed forward ori this interesting occasion. The most natural and enthusiastic; ho mage was paid to the Chief Magistrate! of the Republic. If we did riot see a ' am i ih stand with his hammer up saw ever v eve ben of the people's choice evrrv voice to greet him. unviable. s Ttust havefbeen his feelings, and those j 1 ... 1 1 . of the people who had the discernment and afriotism to place him in a star tion which he hadiso well deserved by a life ofpnblic service and tlevotion totKe gt neral weal. v Yest,erilay the Presidentvattended l)iiiie$eviceatthenew Presbyterian Church, and? witnessed the deHication cf that' magnificent building to theer vice of Almighty God. An eloquent j-nd impressive discourse was deliver ed by' the' Rev. Henry Kollock, from the 2d chapter of Haggai, & 9th verse : The lory of this latter house shall 'be 'greater than the former, saith the Lord of hosts, and in this plape will I give peace saith the Lorti ofhosta." The congregation was o numerous,' that hundreds could not obtain seats to witness this solemn ceremony.which we understand, was aflecting and im pressive.'! . - . ' '; v ' "n ' This day at 12 o'clock the officers of the regiment waited on the Presi dent and tendered him their congra tulations on his arrival amongst them. The President will. dine this after noon with the' corporation ; and on to- morrow a public dinner win uc given m nonor oi mm. i j oaii tained when he Ieave3 us. From hence he goes to Augusta. . ' :. . Agreeably to public notice-the citi zens eenerallv assembled at the Ex change, where a procession was form ed, headed by the muriicipaltty,'ac- companieu by the omcers oi me Army, 'ajr anu ueargia. i-.ine, wneu it iru ceeded to thePresident's houseVand 't 2 o'clock the following address was wavered by the Mayor to Our distin- 5inea guest : -4 -. t ' s- . t .i . '. ' 'v " r , - Mr. President .The corporation and vwtcu5 oi oavannaa. present to you inejr Jsburanctrsof the respect which they have frr j our public services, and their incere SArd and - admiration of those virtues ana attainments, which have placed you amnrK the best and most, eminent of our 'ttrymen. . In the present state of our country, to have attained the exalted sU ca which you now hold, is to the world, will tfe to posterity, a sufficient proof your fitness for it, however much ex Frictice may shew the elevation of per tojdjgnitiss and otBcej to be. but lrv, stationeu or mr iu wjjgii c A"" near vfhich the regiment. or uni form volunteer "corps of cavalry,' in I Ak I 1 I An t nnnti an equivocal testimonial of worth and me - nt. ! 7;;:',,- i -s , . ,v. rern m e nt; s,in som e measure;.at variance with expeiencesforsinc of our present consiuuiion, me nrsi ornce it, has been so; uniformly jllustrat- Under ed by talent and dignified virtue, that the ! uniteci ptaies is eoapiea 10 cnauenge ine history of every nation to produce as ma- nv successive . cnici iita.irisi.rincs.r eauauv distinguishe'd .for intelligence,; love of country, and capacity for ofhee, " Tokvou, sir. it bilones for some time" to come, to su3tain this honorable character --and a life devoted to the service of y9ur country, is our best assurance that it will he preserved, during, the progress of your administration: lit would be as improper on this occasion, as it would. be, unpleasant to vourown feehnes, to particularize those services which form the foundation of our confidence and which have Jndentified your name with some' of the most Snte resting events Tsfour history ; but we can not be unmindful, that at the eventful pe riod, when calamity hnng over our! Coun try, rendering the politician uncertain of the course o be pursued, and doubtful of tne aD'.jity or ine nauon ;io accompusn such efforts as the crisis demandt-d, you j assumed the : arduous and responsible lass or oireciin toe energies 01 our peo ple, against a; foe who seemed t9 seek tor the. consummation pf his "glory, in the extinguishment of our liberty.) ; . Amid the many blessings bestowed up on men by the -A! mighty, it is 'seldom giv en to an individual to experience the de lightful Erratification arising from: 'the con sciousness of having been permitted to be so useful, as, to have acquired i the love and the confidence of a free and"aiVirtu-; tuous people. May j you long liye,:!sir, to cujo ' this happiiK-sS, and we sincerely lfojk tbit the terndnatjrn of your political itreer mav be asratifying to yourself, as your life and administration havt been hi therto bcnehciai to i vour country. ! v JAMES M. vVAYNE. To which the President replied as follows : i .,;.,! . ."' -ft . . - V" ! To tk: Jllayor, Udeiiiien, dml Citizen of 5a . i- - ! vannaft. ' The favorable sentiments entertained of my conduct in the public service, by the. corr)oraiion and citizens of Savannah Tanoros.me great s;nuacipn. ! ti2en of this! flourishiWe: and hr Tc be a ci- appy repub lic, is in itself no small cause of exultation. To support its principles, and promote; its. welfare, haje been the objects of ray un- i hammer thus " weaned exertions, j i o nave neen nonnr- mon ed 1)V mv fellow-citizens syjth soirianv im tit upon the man -i; - , , t . . . i , , . , , . ; portant mists; and finally with the high , awl we neartl ; ! cst knoWn t tiie constitution, is'the strong- v .J est vidtnee of tlieir Rood opinion; which, tb'ev could -('confer. ( Feeling-pmfoundiy' i t lie obi con tin imno shall drive! from it new 2t-al, ii support of the great cause, to which my vhbie life ! has oeen devoted. " ! In the exUmple of my illustrious prede cessors I see conclusive proof ofc he suc cess and stability of our republican tnsM stitutinns. In their 1 lives, we read the great events Of a nation, struggling! for,' &, maintaining jtsinde,pendehce..-,OurJ Whole union bears tnequivoqal test imony to their extraordinary! services aiid very ex alted merit! ; - three of whom, by tiie favor of Providence ' are i sBll;sparrd Ui their country. The simplicity of their Ijves, in retirement like that of him, whp'was de servedly first called to this high station, fullv evinces, the purity;, of their public conduct.' while li encreasesi the strength, and sheds a' new. 'lustre on the perfection and beauty! of bur system' i 1 Aspiring to be useful to my country, I seek xio otjier distinction than what may arise frorfr'a faithful recital of my conduct, in tiie eyfehts, in wloch I bear a part.1 To its approbation thus impariially. confer,1 red, I jhall lookvihmy future'retirement, as thtji highest Consolation, vhich a mind, ! conscious .fef its rectitude,' can enjoy.' . j , I becyoji to accept my best thanksl for j your kind reception and hest wishes; for the prosperity and Welfare,' of the town and citwens of Savann4h.'; : -v 'if ' ' JAMES MONROE.1 Savannah, May 10. x After the addresses were delivered nine .cheeii were given and tue citi zens, entered the house and were in troduced j by the Mayor to the Presi dent. V he procession then marched back frnmi whence they assembled, and each individual went his Way, , well pleased and delighted. v s : I This morning (saysi the- Sayannah Republican ofthejllth inst.) at an ear ly (hbiir the 1 President embarked 'on, board the' steam ship Savannah', capt. Rneirfi. accomDaiiied by the Commit tee;of Council, : the : Mayor, General Games, Mr. Calhqunland seyerat. qffi j cers Oi ulc aruij auu uavjy auu a uum- bervf respectable citizens, for the pur-! ! riose bf viSltine the torts ID our har-1! v bor. : They wilt i proceed as far 'downl-tf ' .A V' - . ! i , r be turn: thjsj afternoon whea a J public lHtlOl!, WniCn a COOTifiem e, SO lOO '. : vnia usamujixu, nui nuui it it a.r- lied, iivS signally ext'mplirie-jd, has ii ier the third day of -March next, it shall sed. vou may rest assured, fthut I ! bo the duty oi. the. second auditor of the . v i FRID AYj MAY -21,1819., -:- .. ' : . . hf,., s; - ;: .-' v .,, ... .". , ' -i -: ' . V ''.J . . T'1 1 Uinner, will tfe given in honof of Air. JI Monroe," I To-morrow, night a Isall wjll I also.be given hini, in Johnson's square r in a spacious Hall erected purposely .iornc occasipa.- . iV; fIt in'aseertairied thatintirlillns I triou&jJsltbr will; leayie this place on ThuraTOorning nextin one of the j steam -boats,, prepared tor his co n yey- f ance,: tor; Augusta -from tnence he i will proceed through thee na- tion, and on as far as the Missouri ri- r Aft . JiK.J:-, BY AUTHORITY. An act making Appropriations for the support i of the navy of United States for the year one thousand eigh hundred and nineteen. l Beit enacted by the Senate and House of ixefiresentatwes or ine untiea states of America, in Congress assembled; I hat for defraying the expenses of- the navy. for the year one thousand j eight hundred I . . .i. S. rn: : : t , ana nineteen, ine iouqwjng suras ue, ana the same are hereby appropriated ; "Tot pay and subsistence of the officers, and pay of the seamen, nine hundred and eighty -six thousand three hundred and seventy-two dollars and seventy-five cents, 1 ! For provisions, four hundred and five thousand.fi ve hundred and fifteen dollars. a ' For: medicines, hospital stores, and all expenses on account of the sick, includ ing the marine corps, thirty-six thousand dollars, j . -. ' , , . 4 . '' ' . ,; ', ' I t For repairs of vessels, three hundred and seyeiny-five thousand dollars. ' '.y.' For contingent expenses, three hundred thousand dollars. ' : f ; ')' '"a . r For repliirs of navy yards, docks, and wharves, one hundred aud fifty thousand dollars. h' ,! " , ' - . '-' ! , I ; Forxompletmg medals and swords, se ven thousand five hundred dollars. ) Fof pavj iahd subsistence of the marine corps, one, hundredand twenty -two thou sand eight hdndred and ninety-eight dollars;',...- : '; , ' v ' - : :;;:'- Fr clothing the same, two thousand and thirty dollars and -ten cents. ; For military stores for the same, one thousand and eighty-seven dollars and I fifty cen's.' . V ; ' --Ai', For contingent expenses for the same, I eighteen thousand six hundred dollars. i Sec. 2.?1nd be it further enactedTh'At the sever?. I appropriations hereinbefore made, shall be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, - ApprovedFeb. 16, 1819. An aet supplementary to the act, entitled, i n act to provide for t the prortipt settle". L; rhent of Public Accounts." , JJe it enact' d by the Senate and House qfi Jteprcsentatives, o the United htatet of 1me i reasury; to receive an un sett red ac counts arising out of Indian Affairs, with the. exception of those appertaining, to In dian trade,. and examine the ' same, and- thereafter certify the balance and trans-) mit' the r accounts, jwith the vouchers and ceniflcatsi, to tie second comptroller, for his decision t hereon : Provided, That if, in the opinion of the President of the U- ! nired Stntes, the public interest and con-j j all, or arty part of, the said' accounts' toj ' the third 'auditor, he shall be, and hereby) is, auinonseu 10 uiuk.c such assignment ac- cordinglyl ; '. ' " "'"-'; Sec. 2. And be it furthcr-cnactedi That! jt shall be the -duty of the auditor, charged with the examination of the accounts, asf aforesaid, to keep all accf unts -.f the re ceipts arid expenditures of the public mo ney in regard to them ; , to! receive ;frbm! the second comptroller the accounts which shall! have been finally adjuked7,; and tb preserve such accounts, with., thevvouch'j: ers and certificates. ''And it shall be thej Hntv of thff said; auditor to make such reJ'- ports on, 'the biisintss herdby assigned to: f bim,'.as the secretary of War may deem' necessary, and require, from time to time,! for the' service of the War Department, j Sec. 3. 'And be it further enactedfTbzK the Treasurer of the United .States shall disburse all such moneys as shall have been previously ordered for the use of the Indian I)epaV)ment,'wUh the exception of those relating to Indian trade, befbremen-S tioneo, by warrants from the. Treasury i which disbursements shall be made piir4 suant to warrants drawn by the Secretaj ry of War, and countersigned by the se cond comptroller and registered by-thel second atid tnira auaitor, as ine case may be; '-;-. '-V'. .. (Sec: "41 And be it further enacted, That so much of the act to whicn this is a supj plenient, as is inconsistent with this act be, and the same is hereby,'repealed. y Approved February 24, 18l9 An "act authbrisine the sale pertain Milita : 1 ' -i.r;VJ.; K ry Scites. : ;r -Z-A Be it enacted by the Sertate and House 0f Refircsentdipe of the? United "'State qj simcrica, ;I1, uncsfjujtcwi(tieat x uau the Secretary btWar be, and he is here auinonse onucrincuirrcuon oruie ""S to.yi"Vtocaue df sold such military scites.; belone-me- ii, cr become tiscTc-m Arid the Secretary of War is herebyau- u.uH4cu. gu uie pavmeni oi tue consiae- ration f agreed fbrv in toj theTreasury of the, United States; t6 make,- execute and deliver all "needful instruments, convey ing and transferring the same inlfeelj .and the jurisdiction, which had been: specially ceded, for military pur)ses:tothe Unft Aies, oy. a state, orer sucn scire or scues, snau tnereatter cease, ' App ro vedMarctt X) 18 10. a,. .;;,-Y5'V !. An act supplemental to the act:ititred An act further to amend the charter of the ci' ty of Washington.M Beit enacted bu the Senate atidHouse of Reiresentatives vf the United States Of ; America, in Congress assembled. That arty lot, or, part of a lot, or other real es tate whatsoever, in the ity of;Vashing tort, heretofore sold, or hereafter tbhe sold. for any tax due to the corporation of saidSj city oriaia or assessed under the iHuthonty of the said corporation, i pursuant to the1 powers vested in it by virtue of the acttb which this isa supplement, or of any other act, passed, pr to be passed, shall & may be redeemed, so as effectuallv to reinstate & invest the proprietor, or his legal repre senttives, in & with all his former estate: as xuii y and effectually as if such sale had never been made: uDdn bavmenL or ten der of payment, being made, it ny time within two years from the time of such sale by such proprietor,1 or by his heirsv tAwuiurs i or aaminiscrators.'Lor ov anv jptber; persori, in hisor their behalf;' tb the purchaser of such lot or hart bf a lot. ' or ftlier real estate; his executors, r admi-- nisrrators, of the money actually paid by him -for the same; with the addition of interest, at the rate - of ten peri; centum per annum, to be computed from' the time pf the payment of the said money by such purchaser ; and it tuch purchaser, his executors, or administrators, have no known place of residence withiftl the Dis- jtrict of Columbia, or nojt to be (found at such place of residence, at the time such redemption is desired tepbe made : or if . uch proprietor.'hls i heirs, executors, or administrators; " or ;ahy j other : person in his behalf, shall offer to pay jsuch money, With interest as aforesaid, anduch put chaser,, his executors, '.br administrators, shall refuse; to accept the "Same jandfgive a sufficient! receipt : and ; acquittance in jwritingirbr tbe same,! by way! of re-, j base, ithall and may be lawfut for such proprietBr, his heirs: executors -or admi nistrators, or other persons in his or theirs l-..Ut a- ' il.. .1. . J ' ' ' . ucuiiii, loinaite me reuempiiou aioresaia, as eneciuaiiy uy paying, ine saia money jwith interest as aforesaid, to , the clerk pf the circuit court for the cbunty of Washington, whose duty it - shall je to make report' of the same to the said court, immediately, if in "Session otherwise on the first day f the session then jiext . en suing, and. to deposite the. Said money for Jsafe-eeping, ,and pay jhfe sanejover to ucli' purchaser, or his legal representa kivts, a; under the .direction of the rsaid court ; Provided, Tha'ribthing j in r this jact contained shall be construed to affect the right of any person row eniitled uaf der any law heretofore enacted, tb receive janyj higher or Ciher pretniom thfanan in-r, terest of ten per centum; per annum as a- feet the vested legal right of such person. to hold such real estate clear of sjuch right of redemptioh, at any time lessjthan two years fromthe time of the sale, such legal right being vested prior jtoH the passing of this feet ; ahd that the sid . court may re qb ire such highc'rfbr bthjer. premium jtb be paid by the person redeem in tb the pur chaser in any case: wherein it shall appear to said, court that a! vested legal irightb such premiumexisted Ingof this' act. 1 ' ; before the pass i "Sec. 2. And be it further enacted'. That the several collectors , of the said taxes, or such other officer: of the said corpora? tion as shall be charged with the duty of selling any such rea legate for taxes, sjiall withm 10 daYs after evey such sale.trans I i I I 'i mit to the clerk of said court ad accurate report in writing, certified by the . clerk or regjstef of the said corporation, con taining, a;, particular description of . the property sold, thearaount i of taxes for the raising of which it has been, sold, the names & residence of the person or persons to whonf' such property ' belongs, or to whom such taxes have been assessed,' and of the purchaser ;or purchasersj, the mount of the purchase ' money ; distin guishing how much has beeni actually paid, andvthe clear surplus, if any, com ing to the, proprietor ; which j report it shall be the duty of the clerk of the said court forthwith to record among the land records of the said county, and tfje ex pense, thereof shall be paid by j the party who redeems the same Approved February 20, 18 A? ft '."..'; " "'--' ''j - " ' '-A'- :s: 19, n -A. ' An aet authorising' the purchase of Fire En- : gines, and for building houses for the safe keeping of thesame i4' ,'. x? Be it enacted btf'tfo Senateand House of. Representatives Toffteyniied&ate of America! in Congress assembled, That tne'Presideat of the ;UnitebV Statestfei iid he is hereby autbojristdtfeques't-' e4 to c$s to be purchaitd v4 tir en- It itl --s v'-'.-t 'ne'ofilijjr & v persuction tripes, ;abdsixhundreki;feet of . .' river leathern hose, :thearpose, of protecting the bubhc dioVher btiildini; - in' the, City 'o Washirigtbri ire. - es, pr the,, safe keeping !of the .said en- 'V gmes.; one. ttf be located . .on theCamtol.- Hill, near 'thcapitol;iahd;bije nearho - ' ' President's house ahd puhhc offices1? y ocu. j. viim Qe itjurner enacfea, i hat V; for defraying- th . PYnncM nf i, Am i. , the sum; of fburVthjodsand five hundrebt vi dollaE 'hJ ATirl !C-1iVVi.Kirti' WrTi A. 1 Treasu App An act to authorise the Secretary of .War i -i- conrey albt, or parcel ofl.land, belonffing) , 'T:tneVnifSu.tea;tlyfe county, hi the state ofVihrini.. :1 .r 1 . StJ-. 1 JBc itenucted by Vie (Senate and ffouipX1 n Refiresentatwesiof JIiAi tniUff SAe 4 '"i oj America, tn Congress ciirfcrV That'll? the becretary of War be, knd h is' hereXf by, anthorised to cprivey by7deedV"in;fee! ' - simple, to a certain John Peacherl a.loirJ or pa rcel of land, with tHeMppurtenancei ! ' : , belonging to the same, ly nin jefiFersoni I , . coutyin Restate of Virginia; caUed the (, KeeD-Trust Jh UaWi:- . hundred andtwentv-one acresl belnnp4nK v. to the United States, upori iluch;ermss I ' .up ma thin most conducive to the i nte-' ' resrot the,tn,ted States;; and themneyj ' arising from 'the sale therbvf to-' epositdi a V in the.Treasury of the United . T ' Approved-March 1815. inJ .-A rl.ll- 'a v..-: An'Act to establish ajudiciat district in Vic giiiia, west ot the Allegany mountain, i t: Me it enacted by the Senate and House ! f C '' v- !, of Refireseptativesof 'the United States of "V';, AhlericaL m Congress assembled: Th-At l ' so fcuch of the atate : of Virginia as is sltu-.f L V ; ate (west at tne-summn of the roountains V which separate thelwaterslem'ptylng intbti tnenesapeaice? mj. and noanoke river from the: waters which falli ihio the Ohlci 1 river,- shall be, -.one I judicial district-anAW r k there shall be a district 'court therein, to ; : ( consist of one judge; who )shalVresid itk 1 the said district, ahd be-'called! a district!' V-t judge, and annually holcl; six sessions,' ail - '" ': follows : At Clarksburg bb the Alh'Mvh f aays ox ivtarcn anu September; At Loot . !ui6, uu unuiy oi April ana t- '. v October, and at1 Wythje court house; od t thb first Mondays $ of May and 4 Novem , 1 ber.,: , : . - ; ' f fA.pA a.: : ' M , Sec. 2KAnd be ii ' further enactedThdX T the said court shall, besjdes, the ordinary jurisdiction of a diijtrict court, have ju ! risdiction ,of all Causesv except of Appeals' ! and writs pf crrpr cognisable by dawii i a circuit court and shall rjro'ceed tjiereia1 in thesa'me manner a? aj Circuit court ' WHAV1 ronr decisions' thereiiv to the Supreme court, in. the same ' i 'i manner as frvm circuit courts. . ; - i ' v ;,:.t'Se'c. XAnd '-be & further) enact e&C That'. 0 there -shall be a, clerk appointed for: tjie' - V fsaid Court; and thaVidiBtricfc: hiioftkvf ;' auu .iuaruai - oe,; appointed' tor the said! 1 ,r district, in like mabner as w other-judicial v ' districts. ' y YP: - '':, F Sec. 4: And be it further enacted. Thai, ' J there.shall be allowed to the said judge of" ; satioo.of one thousand . kix ' huncff'ed dol.i lars, to qommeifte from the date of hii( - ' appointment ; that there shall be allowed! ' tohe sai4 ;dUtrice attorney "theTy earlI compensation : pf two hundred dollars,' to! ) commence from' the date of , his appoint-r ' ment ; and there shall be allbwed. to thd '; ,: said marshal the yearly sum of twrfhnn-ii.'- - dred'dollars, to commence from the dato : of his appointment to b paid quafterl V -at tbemeasury bf the United States. M Approved FebJ 4, 18l9,v v. ",: Ahct supplementary ;to theaet entitleAl V fcident ; and Man'ajreii bf the .Washingto!' ; Turnpike Company off the state bf Mary, r 'land, when ofgabied, to extend, and make ; vthe(r turnpike rbadioor fromGebrgetown m the J.tricf bfj Columbia through tha. ; , said district, in the line thereof .r ' ,v, L " a Be it etia'etcdM the Sckate'ahd Hottie a. '-a of Refiresentatwei r of 'the jUnltcdStaicm ,' -of America in Congress assembled. That' ' v. the law of thetatc of Marytandcndtled ' ' a supplement -to an act entiiled an act f to incorporate a company' to niakea turn- 7 1 pike road f rom the line of the. District of -' . Colbmbra, wherefit crosses the, post road V -leading from Georgetown to Frederick.1 r town, through Montgomery and Frcde itzz : rickcountiesi to Fredecktown' pased r in the ypfp. one thbusa'mt eight hundred T ' eightfeert be, and the same is herebv di r": clarcd to be in foil force Mthia the D15J tricM ColumSra,. Alv-.r;,, -J' id: vcitiVill i: (i on the 5th, J ahtiary; last, ibd sunoogea to have left aald "place, by the way oflbdeihi andTarbdroiiloriishmgton, aad4)as.. ott.' been heard of since. ; Any information shatt V may icu.icp uic uiMircry oi UiC aouve WD M; Miccue, mercbnty JualUfiorc l(Hh' AprijU 'W'FOttMATIOrWAtiTEDj i f V fF MrlGKORfJfc: MKEy; mefcllant of . ' ; -T Baltimbre.i whwaa it .Vawr'itiH.iu i;' ',' V family aiid friends'Miirea? by mail to Czp C-'J tarn & HJ Welch; iWaihirioH. K. C cr C 'u Ml J i i A ' 4
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