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1 ."QafcUtrV'tbe plant of fair, .deltchtfelPeaccV .V' V,.vr JC V? ?i&:in '1-3; Sp5S:,K,: Wf::MWMW si .j UnwArr'd b -Dartv riee, , v ; Kt3. : -V --Usvrf... of the measure forvcarrjin,?t jritaF-, fed States frfr yiur" epJeaT)rsi Jn one or iWffv of the" numbers of your jji Jely f ircinfalips fou'rbalO ajttracfatfenfJon to - the 1 al ! -importaVitVihjpct : o Mr. j 'JTaa-cy'sxepoxtU&lhe Senate of Ma-j rjland, ipon appropnauons or puonc lands? for thcp"Or(K)scs of Kducafion, anil tn'resoration's adnptirtl , the'reort by both ba nchfis oHte Legislature of that Sta t.; VThatJobjfqt istd' placet vK the otlher pjates v(coritaihiti nore than fuur-fidhs of 'the. population of. the . : whole Union) upon aW equaj- foot? hg !writfijlHose- fpe'd .Wtdf the public landsin: relation tVsrants for" the pro. v ' I- t rv M k M 1 m . . motion of tearnipg;.' Anfqbject so just ) cannot faif-tducceed if its importance be duly? impressed .'upon theipublfb jnind; I Recollect no measure, sirice the act 'dectanniithelmjependence of : the Unitwtotatesi which is calculatetl ; to liateis'geat and lasting f efiects1, '-"With respect to the'itabilityand per . mancnfcy of ouWrepubliVan instftutiops and 4helia'ppiriess and intcllecfaalad ;. vancemeht of the1 nation. If4uccess ..fiil, it wjU'ltimely secure, thCcxtenf. "sion of theweans of education- to eve ry inbabitanttof this videly extended cou ntry." J am rej niced to Iearn from jour paper of tn?26th of April, which ; contains M. jNIaicyfs report, that it ,has alrpady received ;the sanction of the enligbteiedLe uia. I am'rsipicedjalsb. to find, from, the same paper,- that, a committee of the Senate of the United States have expreissed an opinionf in favor ;ohe justice and expediency1 of aUoving -a certain projxfrtitn put -ovthe sales of .. ;av,e put received grantsrom Congress ioi the purpos4spf education. . , ... '-.rWhile irihus express; my rratifica- tun that the justicejof : the principle contended for in the Maryland report is admitted by so high an authority as ac'initnittife of the Senate of the. Unit ed. States; J mdst not beuhderstood to concur in. several of th-.yiejvs Which thattommitteelfare eiprcsed. The jiiulfifarious business Lvhich - pressed upon the "attention rof tfiat cbmraittee, (the Committee. of Public XandsY atl tr.eiasr-.sessop; aconis a suiiicient apology for several errnrslvhich. from Mant ?of tfnfe an 4 vpport unltj fyr;fu examination 4 matuVe reflection, have crept- itito tfce'r report. I allude to the following passageJh thnt report. Iiv peaJiin of the , appropriations for .v .iirwpruiinujou yi fuuiaiuui, in uic new States,' the coiamiftee remark is fol- J - v. . ,. " T!e lands thus granted to th States fertile abwe purpose ate. not subject tfff taxation by the state government, apj can .cnlvbe settled'in the manrer pointed out by thetatesMn- which thlt'J. If; thii there icre, ccrresponaeni quanuues j -r tne pur pbf;es of Education are to be granted to ail the "states, (under which term the coni . rnrtfee believe all states wijl be included which have not received Conations t)f land ioroatjurpr, u wouiu seem inat tne states and territories which now "contain ,puo4ic lanci, wouia nav? an-ejcces&ive pro portion -pf their superficies ''taken ufi with cf,t?ie land meach siioject to taxdtion. or to settlement excefit al the vpUl of other - sovereign states.- In receiving donations of land for thevpurposes of prorrjoting education, ia.the iiates in ihich theyhave een granted, irnne opinionvci ine.com -mittee, a cpii sideration h as beehvVende'red therefor, tn thepart ot the states,, by the TTxre'aed vaYue xohifh tjie fiolatiori.p.nd , uiijiTvvcmeTii : oj.fac sijaic, tovp to tne un- i.iu iunus aim oil tut QG7nrtact.Jivt.lv tuu. the lands cf thi united jStafes at 'any tnie vtiurtriney tyrrc soi(iincr uniu ihc taise ' ? The ten'fc' thereforef; granted to some of the new spites.'feV the purposes ofedjl- cation, ,hougUdis incuIsliM. in com6n parlance by- thjscname of donations rihrc in fact salcsvbottomed ppoh Valuable' corf sulerations, isi which the nety 'ifflW iftrt tit? rrmnirtintf htih'.ir I,tnJ therxa;hp!planount which mighfhpve W recci-ted m saxes' b( fire such lands were and Jive 'years thereafter' S'J'. vr;' The firU observation I ivodld 'makel upon mis extract is,' that the commit tee seem to stippose that Uie Maryland Tport and esoluionsVadvpcateyVnot Jj'j a grant of lands for th ebeie1it f ' the tl !efqfac- iMrtrrVnfAtiAoitA.I'-l. that alreaily made in favdrof thefeV; ,. Point 0t qnapJiVyi?but alsA thafhd, brint .should- hrl f hvt!i&tii tirm .d bjecCed.td flie VameVonditionsi 1ere .iRdiMawltorebdrt anViVe'. gainst the;fhcpnVenie ed( bynVcb'mmiHeedf; public JaVids, by provIdinsrVthat the landsHppropH-! ajed jTdrtbe-ben'efit ptthd' states should; hnstead of 'bVioiVrftseryed ;for manasemen t, and 'exempt frbm; taxa- , tiqn, re sola . under the autnon ty o theXJ.)Sta?s tipop .the' same:term's u p ob1 w hi ch oih e r publ i c Vjan d s a re s old', jam iue procc.eus- paiu ; ,uyer. weacn aioic cjiti ticu ciui uc iu tjDicu ac co rd ing tpi ta tl i scret i on , as a pe rp tual fund for therD)tn6tionJpf educa- tiom. 'Many other modesf Id f ; settling this .business V upon'T just foundation ? - : . . mt;nt pe sugsesieu."'.-; 1 ' The rcstinatelof the Commissioner Ot, pUDI j their fears; that: A .the.: states and tern-. in r i es w n c i iv n o w ciui ja i u - pu q n I a nil ,'w.ould' have ;trn excessive proportion j of their superficies taken up ivith such 'iona1vm$jleavitigbut a small part of f tlie landyii-'eath'sbject'Jb fazcfittyh or svttlemeMipexceptt, the ivilUother i 'bre reign spates?? are entirely, ground - leU'j fo'ri : according to that estimate, j each of the sfatek therein mentfonedA j except one', contains inorp than double hetjutftitity of public' lanffjfiat ifquld ; be sujUritnt' tOtdd 'justice, according to re Jlaryiana.report.ia alt tne states 'Svln'cfc though containinc: four-fifths of the population of the United States, have not hitherto received any appro prjations for literary purposes. Indeed, the .'Maryland report: .shens thatess thait two and a half per centitm of all the unsold public lancfs of the United States would fit sufficient for that pit f - Another error ofrthej cotnmittee of public lands consists 'inVcdnsidering the increased! value which the, popula--tion and 'Improvement of the, states formed "outVoJ the public lands, have given to them, in the light of cinnpen- safidn to the other states. .That this is iiot a correct viev.pf the subject,' I j Peg. your attention -to the louowing extract from llr. Max cys report : ?; r-. " Vonr committed are aware, thrfl 'it hnsbppn said." tlmt iflie a'bnropriation of ja part ofthe puhlict-Iands to the.pufposes of edncation. for the -benefit 'of. the states formed ont of thenv, has had the ttfect of raising the value tbf the residue, by indue irg emigrants to settle uponv them. Al though, in the preambles ; of suclj of the acts on this, subject as havae preambles, the promotion of religion, xnoraliry- and knowledge, as.necessary to .good govern nient. and thi-happineis ormankindhave peen assicjned as the reason forVpassing themnd no- mention bas been ' made-tjf the consequent increase of the yalueof the lands that would remain, as a motive for the appropriation, yet the knowledge that provision had - been maue , ,uie e ducatson ot.tne cniiaren uir.tuc; iia vuu 'other mbtfves usually influence emigrants might have-H had its weight lav mdnCjng somet'o ieavtfdheir native honies.1 rlf such has heep-thefrectthe; value pf the resir- oueot tne lanasnas no aauu.iuc.cu iuvicas ed by le'in crease pf.yaiue, however, ha s , noc becii aiv exclusive' benefit to tbe Atj? "ritic 5.iaie v bu a; benefit cowoMo all the statesl eastern a nd 'western,' while the latter till efljoyelxcfcsively Jhp adri yautageaeriyea irom ine-apprppiaiions lands forJliterary purposes. The incir dental "lidrantaget of theincrease in !yfie.. of he public lands, in coniequtnee ofeini, gratibn,ifH is to be considered in the light oi a ccmpensaiion .io,me piu states, iuum. 'be. shewn, to b'an advantage exHusiyety enjoyed by .them, lhat this, lievyiiyer; is lictilie caVis;perfectly ,ohViou ; because the' proceeds of the lands thos raised! in 'alue. bv the- emigration?; tvheniold, eb Into theiUhited States treasury, xmd are 'i':. . V-i: i if 1 . t.""' 1' J"-i appueu, t iixe otner; revenues no jne gene- Tal benefit ; m otheKAvords; to national. and not topdrpose5. X ' 4 It is;- niof fdyef;most clear, ; that this Increase jof thryalue oi lands; iu conse quenceof emlerration 1 prbduces peculiar benefit td the jnhabitaots'ojthe new states; nn ;w hichi1 themliabitants'tif the; other' tatcsi- unless oVnerr ofland in .the new, na.ve- nd.par tlcipafi9ri:he'brte6V-cbn sistsrtn the, Vncr,ease of the jvalu'ojT theirt ff;'" J a-tn oi n er n a nu , it . i s . u iq oupEeu ly, WehihW Cmigrationvistpjuti6uJoi the, "Atiantic'stdte. andifo themaloheXVh I oi tne uenerai anaumce ot tpequan i tity; of pubic'lapfl jn th&eeral pevv f--statesiannexe'd '.toYthe. Wpbrtofihe uc lands, snews that i unas.naa tne ene or raismg mcpricc. oiu t v ? q v! F " ' Iv lj-l i.c. - i . - ' iiVi-ifl.:' t Wi imoibaAiKpSrflnysant.ri nnnhnn off leasta6dVfbablyina Ind iahf ;pbjpujation pyeventeii'the-; increase dfrthe Value of ; -land's, ip:tbe stated which, tbe emigwutsf Weshln , havaleft. It is ap m -: ery oDject of purchase, whejLher; r pcrsuai property, . ucpcuu upim l1ajtibn ''wnich supply bears to demi ndj The' dema'na ferjand vbulfi haei betn tbe'.same; or very nearly; so, for the sarae-j numoeror Deooie as are coniainca witrau he present' limits of rthe United States; jf they had been. confined wlhin thermits ) of the AUantic States. . put the supply in mat case would have- peen most m teiai-Iyilterent.-.:It; must'haVe beet), so small, in broDortion to the demand as to occa- sion a greut .rise'; in mec valuef land in he; -Atlantic slates y fot it cannot be doubted.Uhat h'is'thmexhadsiiMdup- ipiy ot cneap ana eooa iana,in tne west yhich has kept down the pneef land op the eastern side of the Aileghaqy. ; If 4:he: 1 Atlantic fnl-c hurl - Ka.nJ rrvirprtaod hi"' intS?t exciusiye,.iocai ana. semsn policy, every hlpedm e h t w buM f h ivii been t h ro wp i n ,theway;pf 'emiration,;w sranxiy ana pnirormiy operaj:ea to preyenc consequent jppn emigration,cap affoTd nC aaequate compensations appearmgi m then,, perfectly cltari to lyourcommitteer I that emiirratidn irexclusi f - . ,Mtii ,h.U,A ' Lous to the new states, whose 'population, emigration furnished by the ahtirofmation ;: of public landsforjhtfitifpeg of eduta-- tion in the vif st instead of mfor ding a rt'U- 1 i tnegroytn ot tneir numbers, weaitn, ana mnwer, ? for (which advantage th e'ap pre fetation of jheif lnteresc iii:th& public lands, son for. confining siKrqfiflrofiriationstoAfa lTi St, Do. Maf huarter if the tfniotik offers the most weighty considerhtions qfbgth justikind holicy in fav r if ex tending theniltO?the' states gynich have Hot yei obtained " them think, fhaf the hew states have naid a valuable donlideration ffpf thq ' appro - - . Ij , r .. c y 4- pnations for the purposes of education , ii ;V'-. ' . tir.. : witnin- tneir nmus py surrenueringvi 4iJ? Lil'j. li il.i. I lilt Tho errnr n thft. fienrtrt ot l ie com- concludes tne pupujaufin pi, Ame- mittee of public lands to which I wou ld : ricay if takeirna)iyii:jthus be h attract Your attentibri, isthaf ther ' classed : .cvvipfcJ J ' '- iir TiSliiff P suwrnzi siuy uvci uic ic- jui mi an Amcnca,yj; ?MxuiOuu,utiA0rt. tnalhingf publiciandsJ f -lis: r ? an.arus and their white Creole000,000 idea better-'-than, by- the following ex- ij ; t"-v''yH.':' " ' tcact from the' National Gazette of the. Ff -:tj.. 'Total population, -37,3484000 ' 9th instant, viz : V ; ' ' h- ;i f: ;;vMi-f pafg estrmates the nett arable r; f As Congress possesses, in r absolute j 'lands of America at ld00O.00QonJ- dominion, -the whole territory, before the square miles, with a populatiok of less creation .thenew ates,; anai?torlhan.fouf t0 a sreimiie.-Erope tnose states,, it is not ro ne unaerstooa now ahVrofsovereignViiirenn them. None exists bi by virtue ofnhe' act infwhfch ,the 'ttndsj are resA ved antif tne: limitations upjiiti tne exercrse oi j imp sara proportion 9;U ; wtjiuia copia.i n the uuatjpretogatives of IsoverentyfPre-liGOOO.OOb, orJ'-niore'th'an'' 'Mirteen scribed- The new state) thing ;-it merelydoes not snDinits to. cocnitiQns.in o oritic riftJit or aomain. I Jiave thu4houe:ht the! committeenf public before remarked, coriced i of ihvrihciple of the I Maryl r solutions,' to point dut'some mistakes j in .theifeporfvhich farther refiec-' : tion and more full - examination of the! Subject, when it shalljagatn cornel be? Hole the National Legislature, will un iques tion ably correct. -; In the mean time;, it is proper that correct views, fin every' respect, should be laid before I thenation : for, ; whatelvcr temporary obstacles mav be thrown in, the way i pf the great mrasure J i t forth . thpsefehiai k'sl' ah v erilihiened Ii lhlionlninntih trim' a nifnnl vecfi. 1 timaie sovereign in tnis country w.u ultiinatel jjensure.' lte acqompJishment. ; MiVRYLAND., f snpmits to. cocoiuQns.in croer to pegfm ; .rr, , 'j - UiJ iuck . CoKress has kr ctly, by the 4 U-'i f1!1 ?! .siitution, the option tof postponeii:feleli !lure Ipft, proportion fxteedetljin pitely tliQL relinciuisjimeut of any P$$on manyco'atyie.s inj PennsvanwiNe ; j 4'4 Sc'-4 plain and; figur d Jaconet.; , .doi1 Uhej extent and po- jjllain' and. doffed Book nd Lenoy- ; do. v- k i; ; J t)ft tnrtvM HftA rlo'in Hull Mnctint v T". . y;.' ' KThfc following account of h. 1 vntutrn n'f h Vrto-iicti isnoistcYk'jihrl Pni ! , uiLiiesp uuminions in America. tuiniiucus i witu tnose I. tne umteu aiaies, is iasea .rt . r, .. ... . . . . i v from one' of MrDatby?a late lectures-. in . 4 epitome oF which has appeared in the De ' ocratic;Prss fMif. ' S, he smliraets cJaini )markVanI vjthe V Netherlands, and the uncultivated Wastes of Russia, deserve 5 uiy e attention ; ussianiicacb. between the lieads ofth JUolumbia and frozen ' Oceal, the ; C hippe a vM u n . : rJtaiiiv and ebrioaStnU6p square smiles. v P(5pulai6n;Cjf50pp Jy.H?te-19PipO0ridian; " m eiri ca. val 1 th e northern ;felirt 3 nf the' pcdntinenl; east of thei Russianiferri(qx rne3apdVndrtb- of the tfhited" States,1 l ine lsjanu. oi, Jamaica, tne jjanamas, r the yirgin Islands 6f;.ac'ttta9aiH' Hondnrasoye.ring a' f suprficies of2,660,Q003 .quafe miles, t t i Th -T f o ti irp rV f rirt W actual vi e vv s 1 2 'I j liSOjQOO.-I; pmf?5s expend oVef 2d0,0Dsarepi by Gti0Q?6Kites of Snakish AmericKunVihroukh 86 dei gree'sf? latitude, : vvipding along the miles", j The whole .: extemlibffSyer 5,25U,uuu square muesy wjtna popu i (atiohr of 1 8Ot)Q,000. Ofthis pppu jatiWlK6op,qOOxisi "merjea .dnd'the West JndiS Tslauds', the residue in; $outh-America; Mr; larbVicalailateKhe IndinHn Sotitli America at 4;tayu,vuu,ana 7 au; omer j l: meric runs iinueh'36tdfsreesofilar basing di . lWjOWjUuuiv V. ,hcmi-w -VT j tituoej ddntaining ;6Q,poO square miles, and 6,000,000 ''of inhabUants- more than one half f them being; Jn uians, iroin vvnoinuui a. inau. pori?uii of the soil has ; been takenMr-'ti'ar ' hy gave them the foUowing summary : '"''Uv c ' ' ' ; !rif i i ' w ; ff fefeS' timisn America Vi oou.uwu uuu . . L..T?v - i oaJ v cjw iian;t!i Dutchi.& iFrench ! 1 a.-" A m fries i . ! 598,000. mingo. ... lo.ooo, ; voo,opo i . -' Tot a 1, . 1 4,496-3(j6,f3r;S48,00p ' j i ng t d1 1 lid data as"n hied , M r; j Accordi English. and whites of the United ' . States ''.-'tJ "k?M -r-ki 1. '-.000.000 f p'JJF?.' K. i 5 Entire -black,. population1 oo :ithe ?A continent and islands of all 'A-- m erica, i i : .. rt h.v nnA f e 8 11 v Li-i V -.inhabited by 80400(000 of 'people. If ? Am'eijlca was;peopled in exist T. R00.0n0.rnn f in hnhn n f sri-n our globe) more than double its pre sent number. s . NEW SPRINfr;000DS? B. BJSMtTIl ' : , IAS just received and tis now opening, a 'handsome assortment of Seasonable PRING AND SUMMER tJQODS'; ' Artionp which are, ( Fine Blue, Black and cdlord Broad Ctyjhs - ' Val encia and superior Marseilles S Vejtings A StP and plain Russia Drill,-for Pants i Blck &:coord figur'd Nanfe-n Crape, Robes rBUck &enche an Leantme Silk A. superior selection bf Cal-coesf ; 4-4 & 6-4 Muslin and pambric Ginghams f; t 6-4 corled and checked Muslins lo 'i'-: ::. Snrip'd and nlain Mull. Muslins '.fcr .11 T-r-i-.i 4i: tU v - - wni ,uuimi ui - 4 & 6 4 Cbttpn Cambrics . - ;a.iii iuui( Huj;uua aiuam . Thread Cambric Handk'fs and Long Lawns i Lonand Short Manikins, Britfsh ditto j A:r Seersucker and colored Satteen ! if ' . - 4-4 &5-4 Anron Checks v i . -f n? A- 5 4'Jrish, Lljom est c and Russia Sheetings i. we and (Joarse Uusaia Duck Brown and Black Holland' C' f 5-4 Maoch est er Gi nghams f Di mity ind wh it e J eank ? r Domestic Umnams anrt. Shirtings , j Black a4dolored:Bonibazettes (some twir ,Bindaho and Black Silk 0aodkY J ' Superior Stn7o &onnetbf&n& elegantIlibandi Gentlemens fine Moroccq Pumps i,, t'S QalfandBluck Buckskin 5hoeat, ' U Ladies suerioKidMofrocf&Leath'erdo! Stag- and Buckiiorn Knives and Porks" y'l ; JaimdhliverScjssors.;&c.V v.t K Coffee, Sugar and Ttzi Mustard, Snuff - ' " Dishes, Jates,"4UokirgGJa?es 1 2l6,30db' 1 1 : " L:ma,590.000 u urr?.h'derjho fmS its present numberVf Six hun ' ; dredmillions of people on 10,000,000 it rifffitv aitho7 Europe emoraces aDputvpne-ientn ed the julticd f f Vy" te su rface was peopl edeq u to audlRe- 1 l"e mean rate or Europe, there ivvould V t t I BOmbazitfea Linen jmiCottbn Diaper&r; ? Fme,JCaiton Uos arid; Socks ij r1 t .Woodstock, Castor," Kid and; Silk GIoyesK superior gui omioiis,aa a.eJO ohm -r" W SaspendecJJutlos 4 ',J cimDreiias anci, i'-arasoia ? t r J Beaver. -Moroceo'arul WoollHatst .VM,' . j j TONjPROKftTt Fto SALEU 4 Sit imyintenUon ,owiiPropej -iThe imnro dtf the most desirable inW CHv. J dwlWj, d settle; m tBe out? . , red Lol, del vrhicfi. Miye,3 iond -VV'V. ing-, ancsax irc sam:iini.c, public ,j:iwujt-iiw.. i anyrBqiiuess I iiafdi-'tird'othler'ltsiYe. valuable on account of their relitlve sitaatiba. ?C andAbf ihebandsome Aitestlljey ffbrd; toi Builds 't&iiM: i iiVv :i 1 f Purchasers are invited toyvif the prenn-:' .Baleigb; Jtfne 1 H4vEjustfeceivcd IheV'.Spring Supply, ivhich m aditibnvio'their former Stotfcvf ; on" liaodrmaWeihJeiQRMBJj ! -'j extensiy and complete. monst their asir v softmentttiay efoilnd Uirfondv'ingfrtidlesi - 1-tdnpn C16t1inliij&asii3f I coVSjifoniaCassjm I Russiarinery tt'hitefkdd colored, t ; v Marseilles, wbitetCarolihf " tfcmi t , ri ew stil cj H-antine Silkjjjtto,; Silkiand ''''Satins of J We-V MU&Un ole;yery supridrj;f bite ind co Tz'. f i'orid J&4stripedjind '.ecfepj AfuKns. figure ' j I) plain ai& figTired Unbes, ch eclcl and 'raised t 8cripea..ana:pria'?.aiicocsiTnw.v Biyjcyw ,.v ij Irish TmenLonXawnv4LienN Cambric. . irandlt wih horderRlrisb Sheet inp, Qot; ; ' ; mehs Silked Cotton hairdo? Ladies, Wash Leathery lovesi'rjCi et4lemets?i VQ6datock f i.,'v . :. : .: 23r4;BUnks,5 tKah Blani6; ;X wheel. from the nmTnpnomMtr ,il,; ! and at moStofthe stores fn tUls JUce,andat r , AS' -yetteraddr eed fi eUher oHhe managers; with; Ihe ,cash jbncluaed and - tne postage ;pauf; will be DrorotAli itt 3 't Vr ,tov Tickets; wiU be forwarded; Wp pW o J V cipaLiowns.jnltbts ttteand'i9::ih&uA.:,;.' fMMKS S, SMITH. itabieCldthsaide,; jSheetine',r)owIasi1 Steam 'Loolnl Shirtines, Dedham . ShirngsWhite and j Colored? Doj $ 1 1 "ad ips . nd fieniiemens' Silk IiIospj' G ( -jille i OOy oSusenderassbrted (! j - ,3(HParasobMarW ; : 00! Ctlimens j' . OOiiido Chieas'J Linen' ;.i 1 001 Checks: AlWagehefalfe r l - &fi'i : Iff ' e!&rc!;:;,iv-:;- v. J f HI- 5U00 Tickets at 5 doyrp 525,000 ; t . -. sTATiDARYpRrzES, - -. ; : s The last drawn ticketon the lA ;f; ;;r , v 5.1, 4tti6lh? rthirand.'h,iyr"Hft drawing willbe'entiUed to a ri A ; '.f.. Tbefirstdrawn&ketafter;f6urfhWv 1 sandhave ben IrW ulll , Theffi V rawing yill be enUtlrcj tSte .The last draWnjticklt; on WlaW day VfngWiirbe;WtM t"X CM'fa other prizes wille fljatinjrun the vVH. 1 .v,.;$po 5 aqorJip iy I 9. foo' -1 '.f WiMdH'' -ii i prizes payabl i, imv s completed subject to a Tdedtiction of i 1 H ' I fifteen, per cent..; 1 1 , T;VR--.vV 1,(1 Prizes not demanded within tifd md nth:4: I ' I after thftrawingls comeletedi'. will be fcrV.. ' ) PfVIn : i sufficient ndmber)f tickets 4 W;Tn .. VV" Wing, -wilt: Uke; place onceweefc ahd 7 fiyenundred tfclcets' will bevdraVnren day I if until; conDp1ete,li Kdt.ce' will 'be riTetiinV V?:.t ' .Jhi the neWfipapmpubluhed'i6 tbis placcand" ' ,T, V4e,&Ww0f'the;mmencement:r.thef f -rTjcketaxattu bfrbad , cMhe . - .;,!?, 4 tfi 51" if i m (A V. 1 t V? ' ' ' r . 1 1 1 Ml Powder and Shot. 1 t ,'' J , i. f" ' "',h'.i', ' J ' vi.
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