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".-,;:;S 0 ! 1 4 1 i r i ; , ft :-r .1 i t 7 . pI?OttEIGN;XEWS. , , . ,- . ii, - - i . .. i ' - f " r - . . ,... . .. ' . i DEATH OF, BONAPARTE. Information -has been Trpcetved in . - thin city,1r the-VavW 3.!srtinivV ' wVich Irate noMoohr of theTaet that ,v the Kx-F.:npejor of France -has paid '! the debt of, nature.' ' i. v . v3 v. This event tonfc place on the (Uh of . i May, at lhe Island-oi Jt. ueiena die.cjtoii being wade of his body, the ta'ue.of his rferith wa8discoverertn ' V-be a "cancer in the pilorus," (scirius py- . loriis.) which seemed to haye.been Jotig J'; fifrmin;Ufelf,' biit Twhpse pVosrress Cv sHVkuJd have been sjopt. by the iltlatatron :. of -e Jiver as the cancer increased. His-remains have been buried in a ' ; romantic sstuaiinn.; forming a.part. of -t!e irrounr.s ofcjbongwooa, anu previ ously ehoserhjr himself. r.y 'J His obsequies' were -ptteliiled with .all military horior JJis. corpse was ,:jcxposl upon astate bed, and, was vi . sited by all classes of the population of St. llelenaV; ::V':i:' :y: ... Two British men of wu. were ides -v ', patched to carry "to England the news 7 of this ecnt. The .last nf.lho$e.ves -;selstourhifd at the Island of Ascension' 'on ihf. 2If of May and; the Com. Sir George Collier, left that island jnn tlp Crthof tl.f same monjlh, wjth lh B; M. Office oflhe Boston. D illy A Jveftiser,'? Sundav,Au49, 12 o'clock. 5 ' ' . -v The Tollow Jntelliircnre arrived in town yesterday frooi'St. Helena : : - t, fr6m the cbuntV.n. - ''' Jlelenh arrRnnapirte died on Saturday the' '51b, at, 6 P. M. . . after an illness of sit weeks the, lat ' fortnight only considered danserons. Ttie bndy has been opened, and' the disease a-ccrtainetl to be a cancer on r ' the stomach, with a. great extent of! . ulceration. He has-been Iving in state since jesterday-Tarternoon the Admiral, j ' L-h Governor, and Heads of Department, : ' , baying urst seen the noriy. . ';;-.-'''Durln5.tnefirst four ' wef.lt 9 of his lillnessi itvdid notassumei'any very . - danc;eFou9!,appparance, thoytih be ap- rrpsired tTbe himself conscious that it would terminate fatally. . During the -last. fortnight it was evident to all the medical attendants that he could: not . 'recover, lit is said that he gave di rections ahaut his affairs ami papers . till 5 iirG hours before he th, having j-etained Lis senses till that period.-r-He said he wished to be- opened, in order that his son might be informed . oT the tialore of his iisease. ,'Ihe bo , ! dy was opened by his own surgeon We behee that he left a .will,' which j . with his ether paper, hrnej been," or e will of course be, transmitted to this; country. ' . . !" loe despatches were broubt by i Cant. Crokat, of the 20t! reuiment.-! Ihev were-lammed laTely cominunicafeu to all the'ministers, and to'all-the am bassadors, by wjiom couriers arc un derstood to-haveTieen ilespatched to their different courts.' v' . The despatches brought by Gap t. Crokat, announcing the death of Mo liapartc. are. dated St. Helena. May ,ir. That event t'tok place on the 5th of -May, at ten minutes before six, in he afternoh. fThe illness of the ex- Emj'Vrifr lasted, in the whole, six :wVeks; and its effects on his frame, as devcribedby an officer who had fre quent opportunities of seeing him lur- Jng that period, frcre so. powerful as liarlyi to reiiuce vhim to a skeleton, and toobliterate all traces of his "for mer features. ""During the latter part bf his illness, he frequently conversed with his medical attendants on its na ture, of which he seemed to be per fectly aware; : lledeclared that it was hereditary, and that'fiis father died of ' the same disease. On . examination "after tleath, the stomach was found in a state of extreme ulceration; so that "it appeared in. some places perforated .in. 'large openings. His medical at tendants gave it as their decided opi nion, in! which the physician who was called in coincided, that the disease was'irxtirable, and .thst the climate had nd effect in producing it.. One trait, of-chafacten displayed itself in hi lat moments .which' marks tfte ruling passion strong in death.?' ; , 4As be. found lii cnif approachhe. ' ia JiaLitint ai,l?rs oyn request," in. his uniform f Fieli Alarshal,". with the boots and spurj and placcd on a camp ; bed, on whichf he was accustomed to I ftlfccp whcn in liealthjand preferred to, ! everv other, c In' this dress he. is said 4 to hayc expired;. It has been7 assert ed that the. Iferon, which -brought the despatches, also'brought the .body; of r.i.i.aparte to'Enland, but this weun-i hanfe cnaitered by this commonwealth, tlrrstand is not the case. " lligattenJiTii'e.or ...xfl a. v m: Ka ,.;.;.; ,r K: shall knowingly suffer any other. --T-V''::--"'1:! and, Bnd.p&inted out the spot where -he wished hw remains to rest, id a " office or, place aforesaid; ihe person soof " blauttful 9le near to his residence Ending, his aidera, abettors, audcouDscl- Thoogo Bonaparte wi supposed toliave . PHuciu niijcu, ins. (usspruiion was so calm andrene that; not a sigh es raped. hi r an'jr' antimatiftn tlrt ihj: bsandesihatjit wasVso'teaJAt? the tlepartuteofih jee n fixcforhfu neali, bifcwas t hd ertV0'l tVn f i r: xf nu hi be sol era n it- ed with. the military honors idue tohis' raitV f J; - " .A liXeness of Ronaparfpaffer hi? decease,' wW$letched by - an English flVef, and is brought to England. ; Count viSf ontholopV wehear, arrived by,the'ship which brougfit the intelli gence of this even tj and immediately forWarrlfd it by an extMordinary coti rier )o the French Ambassador. : Nu merous exprepses left; town-yesterday' inorningrt aiinou.tce the death of To-. na parta . "to- t)ie ; v d i Here n t Furopean. Cpin;tsv .'The ries. will fromalais to tbe, French pipl by tetegrnph, where i t wil probabl yl be known in less than 24 houfs after its arrival iu tonoon.,,-r;Tim; ; - r -:'Af-V; i -'London. jv'Lt "4. :.. ; vy Letters from Odessa of tie 6th ult. wi?re received, yesterday! which sta!e. that an action, had taken ; place near jasy. bet worn- the Turks; under the Paqha ofjlbrail, and a detarhmeht of the ' t'rVopi'6fVTPsj'a; h1 by' Prih c e jQantadnzen eJ C wh icht t h e Fo r mer 'were.'defpated, ' with the loss of one thouncl five hundre mei in kill ed and wounded. ? ! ; " LISBON, JUNE 12.'' j' '" 'h: From the rprfs j(ipir.-(i On Sun day, the 10th, aLiCve in the afternoon, a.fire broke out in a part of the square i rwltere the palace of the Junta of Com merce is situated. No public misfnr- tune since the earthquake of T55 hns equalled this ; all attenipts to stop the flames Were useless, and it destroyed almost the .whole of ihe palace in. a stiort iime. There Ms no doubt that the fire Vas by design,, as p'tch and other ittfiamable matter were' found in the neigljborhnoI., The damage is in calculable.' The five depots of ac's. the most important to the nation have been destroyed. Mr. Sepulveda tonk, though uselessly, the wisest measures "to $op the names ; and the command er of an English frigate in the port seqt his engines and the greatest part of jthe crew. A great number of nidi tary ha,ve suffered for their courage : an I officer of the, English Navy and two sapors have been dangerously wound ed.' .' v,.; :; . MADRID. JUNE 20. " .Extract of a privat letter i j ' lVI. Zea arrived here on the 10th. It is said he is charged with a negoti ation in all respeois pacific, jyhrli lia. alreaily been entered on bv the other deputies sent by Gen. Uolivar. 'I he pretensions of the American? of Vene zuela displease no ohc. t is almost agreed on that a. new system ought ito' be adopted..'- The, colonists and the mother country would' g'a-;n equally by it. M -Za was proscr.bed in P4 as a follower, of tlie French, prrtcecdet! to America, J;s;na(ivc country, and joined ft djf'3'V He is now in Nfadrid as a negotiator, and has no cause to complain of the manner in which he is treated, ' : . . j ' p.ir.is, jclvJ. ; : News from Turkey, via Vjpnna, mentions a private note, conceived in very energetic terms, which Ikron trogoiujff. the 7Lusian minister, 'has addressed to the Divan, and to which he demanded a categorical reply. The same account states that the minisV ters of other foreign powers have made most serious representations to the Ueis Effendi, relative to' the atr(ci(ies inflicted on the Greeks, to which they have received satiRlactory answers.; Letters from Odessa, in speaking of the demandj;made to the Prte by Baron Strogonoff.' add, that this )ow er has transmitted to him justificatory notes, by which the Grand Seignor disavows the excesses committed by the populace and soldiery.., Some of the movers of these atrocities j were strangled It is said' that M. Slrogo noff received from the Ueis Kffndj communications relative to the execu- (ion of the-.Greek patriarch, stating! that he would be convinced of the pa triarch being implicated in the insur rection against the Poftel ;; : : . BANK DEFALCATION. ' Rithmond, Jlug 22. A law was paseed by the Legisla ture of this commonwealth j at the ses sion before last, making it felony in any publjeohlcer, or officer bf a char tered bank," to commit what was before com m o n 1 y ' c a 11 e d a b r e a c h of t r u s U J ine seciuiu secmin ui mis act is in the following words . : ' - ' , -2. Be if further enacted, That, if any officer . of public trust in "this common- ji wealth, or any oftcerci - irectbr.of any. person orpersons to eotbezleor fraudu; his career' management by virtue of his lorsupon conyiGtion thereof shalV be ad iwlgeduuty b fetoyf ;ancji be sentenced t6;impmqfcmenf3w pn.ieotiarBoa'se:5fcf a ?teji);.-ribt::;lessf; fcv. a". riT w car,oqr7irort? xuair terf yers. , he first case unileVhisiactis' ' fattfi$Aieifc de rVLjthgo wi, I a f e stacWuntaifiVioir the r armer s lianK oi rv irgtnia. ' ' - v A I few Veeysj?!i-8dpyer ed by the Cashier Mhafi" the books, of M r:. jl , thgo w;ha d for some j year s 4)ee n forced ? to balance, fby niakmg the-a-mount of the addition dfmanvV.oJamns j of .figures more than it was ; and that, (atthough he had fexarnined: and com pa red the books o f the i nstif.u t6n ; ap d reported "to '(KeCanierrthit;th busi ness Was found foVbalancwUhiniiOO dollars', (and it- actually did, taking the apiount of Atr.'tiithgow's addition : at the foot of, each column oChisJmoks : as" corre,cf ,) there: were- errors mthe ; ad d i t i o n, Vo t he amount' of Wi ween j0,000 and 60,000 dollars; and the I presu mption was, (hat that amount had been fraudulently draVriout:of the j ba n kjby M r. Iiifhgo w. ; ; When i n form ed of the discovery Mr. Eithgow pro ;j mised to makea satisfactory explana- t i on bur i n stead of Hoi n g s o, h ej 1 e ft i t he ban klant J, clil not' ret u rn : 0 n . e x ; ami n i ngjt he boo k m i n u te 1 y , i t an nea r ed that, i n ce th e above laiv, .MrV I A th -;gow fiad U4ed atfleast 3 clerks, to the ! amount of betweerriSno find 1300 dol, ' lars, to 'draw money: a second time Troin tlie bunk, aftehf they had , been once paid, and had made the entries on ;the books so as . made- it appear the Imone'v h.id btpo nnnprlf naid. while the bark actual! lost the amount paid j for these checks the second' time : whereupon a; warrant was issued for ( ins appreneusion. tie was tasen inro ,: custody on Monday, and; examined 'before the Mayor yesterday. There appeared, to defend the accused.- five eminent liwycrs, viz Messrs. Alex ;&ader and Allan M'Rae, James Rid jdle, Samuel Tayler, and Win; I Wickham.- The Commorrwealth was repres nkd by Mrssrs. Men it Kobin Ison and Josepfi Mayo. jr. the Attorney i for the Commonwealth being absent from the citv, j . ! ! Tlie Cashier, a gentleman who had been appointed to examine the books', and thi? drawen? ! f th e notrs which appear d to have-been twice paid, were exatmned, and stated the circumstan ces tht made it- appear that money ;hal been improper drawn from the bank, and ajiparentjy by Mr Xithgow : but they also stated that, until further 'examination was made, it could flot be positively' known that the hank had actually been defrauded of a single dollar by arfV one. The counsel on both sides conducted the exaihination with vr iid jhgennivt; it was conJend jed by the counsel for the .ncciised ihaf t there i'as hot proof of hisuaviug ciim I mitted ihe acis' with which he; was cliarge I in the warrant : ami thaf,Vvn if he'h,id, they were not done in. his -official capacity, ami therefore ti c of I fence did nof come within 1he letter ilof the paw. The Ma vor. after ascer- j tainins; from the Cashier what were j. the duties, of Mr. Lithgow as,, first ij clerk, appeared to consider that he ; was awiiug in -uis niigini i:upaciiv as ian off.cer of tite bank when he com- f milted the oRVnreand decided that there was sufheient .round fo commit j jthe prisoner for trial.' This day week j was appointed for si called court to ! i examine the case. L - i . , ' ' A motion was made by one of Ihe counsel for the prisoner to admit him to bail, which as objected to by the actinj;! Attorney - for the .Common wealth', who read a law of the VWi nia Legislature, which enacts that where a person is charged with a crime punishableiWith death or confinement in the penitentiary,' if there be string grounds for suspecting; him' guilty, he shall not be admitted fo bail ; and con tended; this was One of those cases. The IMayof, however, decided otfyer wisemd admitted the prisoner' to bail ia jthe su m of TrfOO doll ars. Mri Lithjow had always been considered- a liigh ly, res pec ta b e and"; ho-" norablev gentleman ; and there; is Iho n'uui um lie win oe acnuiiiQu, ir ne is innocent, which we sincere) yJiope he is ; but. if he is guilty, we believe the nine iiis,. passeu, if ever ii existeu here, wihen wealth, friehdsVand former hon nr, vitf; the best I ega I J a I e nts to assist him will make any difference bet vvee 'iji his . case and that of a poor, friendless man, to screen him from the punishment awarded in suclfcases. We have as much, pain in touching J on this have J a hish ' retpect-for the ik.' so inuco ti a i - ..we nave, loiunrne 10 say ahjthicg on the subject until ye heard the testimony given u nder Oath ;. but we have a higher respect "for justice 5 and pledge oursfclves.' that when thi ,; unfortunate painful affair shall be end ed, we will I ay, be fore our read ersr not only the decisioiyin the case, but such a view of jt as will enable them to judge lor inemseives wiietner.tnere,nas Deen or moral," or - whether the is innocent. ' llntil the tease! shall be decided bv the nroner iribu-! ,nalsj we shall say . little or no niore ' about it. Patriot. v - J I K:nedWtbe.mds of cerempffjes ilhihwin;6e;4tiri v wh ch taey occurred vta w ' 7 y': m!mp 6fove,President C Joh AiAatliis"reertC nar Boston : ; oh w hch dcas ion he trtade ihem a short rT4 aadreWrepTete witjtjraluajle a irnonUions . ' and VepubUcan Umepthich cannot J mrt. h3ve 4d antinssc e to tijey maaea reply e.harcterzea, py tnei s educated youth, pet chilled of its ffev - ncrous apdo riyJneiicourse wjth ;a merce nary world- Tliiahoe;'scenfeJ.reatjze ithe fietioo with wcblfven children are 1 familfarpf i jmcyenetable agcpntTflf v out to rrQa btrdutb th e path to; the. temple of jamel-i,rH:- - -. " ' ;' On. oc-casnm if thefvUitolthe Ca dets yf d thW lafe: President: Ajfiams ; on Tuesday lastj $eJMtfe th My yo;ingfelloit -citizens and' " '- rejoice tnajE-i uyeee soe a coi lecMoaof the; mture'de coaritrvlh pursuit4f hootuhcier the aus"- pices pr me naiionai goycrnintrnr. ; A 1 neslre of istfaGtiqti ft j m pUnted by n atu re, ! every. hum aK" bosom , and the general ;njieof and; count ries;ulxi vate! an.riiuVt.fj:e!d , excitl, ehfciuf d.;i4' applai(de. tfir$ J passion in mm ta ry f nen ! more t n an tp at i yvf 1. otherBTder df Society.;! Military glory; is esteem ehersrahd greatest of gl or ics. As your proisiAU y 'at kast as; so.lemn 5nd sacred 8SjnyRnunnan life, it hovei ,you seWotfslytbuidcr'ta-,' 'is There is no real 'elorv" in this-wofhl. or any or be r, but such n s arises from wi?tj(!n j ana !erwvQlence. 1 1 uere can oe no solid Klorv amoh?en; but'that WTiich "sprinffs- sidentjthe United Jfates should h... frb'nj equity jajd'--hmity;-Trro the Cod?; li tisfiedhktltljie discrinji'iatinor cw.nft.r- staiit ibsery ince bf7! 'temper- j v-iHih duUe of such j foreicn nation'' . ance, justicel and fort;ttKle. v Bittlcs,. vic- tories Sz canquests,1 abstractetT trbaith'eiri only justifiable iibject tand:ed, whicli-is j ustice and peace,' arethe.glt4ry of fraud, violence, an ; nsarpathm.; Vhat was the glory of AiexaodraVidCsar ?The glimmering hico; those " lit' id flames" in Mi i ton ' c paie'a nd ; d read ml " : on the sudden bh ze , W iiicli far ai'udiid " il-Itimi-hed Ileil." 'l -. . -.f ': ' ifierentfaiifferenV is the glofytxf '! wasnnsicTi his faithtul culleajcues J Excited by ambition of C motiest;. or avaricious Itsire o wealth ; iriStajted by j no jealousy, envy, mktK. or , revenge j f prom p ted only by th-. love ot then C'jn try, by the purest patriotism 'nd piuUh- th ropy, they ( persevered, witii invincible her fundamental ?awi'her natural pseji tial, and inalienablerjshts and liberties against the lawless and ruthless violence of tyranny and usurpation. ; -V ! j The biography otl thesis im tains'.and the history -of their great acti ons, yon will readjandj ruminate night and day. You need nj)t investigiite antiquity, orj travel into foreign countrif'StO find ders, without a stain ;jbf urnbitio'n or'ava-' rice, tyrannyv; cieltyi or oppression to y irds friends or 4Vmie; . ' j In imitation of such great examples, in the morxaldltrHOsports of your mili tary ardor even in the day of battle, you will be CQttalitlyjoyerawed by conscious sense of the dignity of your characters as nen, as ftmewvan citizens anais cnris- tians. ' I congratulate you on the great advan t4ges voii possess lor, attaining eminence inl letters and cienCej as well. as in arms, 'these advantages are a precious depbsite, which you ought to consider as a sacred trust; for which you are i responsible to' your country, and to' a higher tribunal.- I .These adyairtages, jand the habits ' you j have acquired, ; wilt qualify you tor any course ol life you may choose-to pursue. " ;,1 hat i may; not Tatigiie you With loo 'many vVords, allow me. to address every rone of-vou in the lantruace fjf a Roman Dictator to bisjvlaster of ihe Horse, after a daring and dangerous - exploit for the safety of his country:' . . Micte virtute esto f ! To which a Committee of the Corps have si rtfce made thef following reply : Sir With sentiments of pride Be gra titude we receive this; in valuable testmoi ny ofs:egartl and patronage from one of th fathers of oujr glorious independen:e from-one 'wfio'9ssisted mhreakiog) he link that bound us to: the tlirone of tyran ny and. contributed to the estabiiBhment ofthat f freedom which we .bave'swdrn to preserve, in violate, j " '--':v. ( v ; . I errions the. councils of our-country we We cannot forget, sir, that to your ex are indebted, as citizens, not only 'for bur pouticai existence, out ior, inac import ance "which we now hold m the scale of 'national character ; and "as soldiers, for the strontr and able surmort afforded bv yob" to pur, great Washington, in layihg the .foundation of that, institution 'Whose members are now presented to you. Be" assured, si r, the Recollections of his 'in teresting? iniery jew ihaltever add plea-" , sure and pride MtcVretros)econ;jand the inpressions, made by the hospitality and Uistihction : we j have-thisCday. received Iroin the sage; of AlontfSellovwill be" re tamed so Ions: as pride, and eratitude;and I f A"gust Tern benevofence hold a placeln burJbosoths, j Tli6masn.tress j ; In ; surveying, that galyfwprthies whef achieved.-, our independence), we r,re cognize among its brightest stars the name and virtues of un fenerabe patron who; this day gives another evidence of that; policy which led him C toadiocate Iri1 the; cabinet tne .establishment ot a military nursery for our country sratiliedi under; your w4se aiid - happy administra- fj r tton' that, our infant .institution attracted i ) . vvmm5- " " i; next, and replevy, pi?' y b.toter haVe crowneil yoM.withhpnr&.mipSyjT, , otherWise ju Jgraent by dcfUlt u K JpatrddageU; inter, x: tages which w? now :an to develbpe IhVn nze in yonririendlu L a ' 7T 4Vs. V w. V V Toe same mM., - a wh-ch gave Itenih Ld eperir. we observe! ?w?th '- J?ur'l : to pui; V sityand thfe; waiini Art KtlW .iinniUl1.., Hh hi,.. C i , 9. hnppin ...... Kli!C ueqiinino' prayer of those whn U ..' t nr... I the political archill . . v - r, va v Willi great respect and areyourybetlienmerlant u '' 1: juhnc.hoiXaniv "V. i T7-: icy irdPrtEsiOENt OF Tat rv.,. STATE npL.rv,;. T' iU j A PROCLAMATION Ofie thouiaftd eitrht -llunafcd so much ortlie'sevjeral acts Lffi o ". : ' r i use dii?6nmirtatuiir dotv of tonhan., l ... ' BtatesiCand between hnth imn.,i l"ect, so far as the samel respected duce ofc;mahuf-ictur4 of the nai m t which such fcutigrt slip- or vessel' mie h' belong, such cpeal.tojtake eHect in . toreign naTion fWljenever th l'- f tar as tbey operate td the disaJvan:a?- I 1 T 1 ' V' 1 l a t 1 1 . . uniiea,ca;t6, :ivc Peen abolished. ina ; wnei'eas fianitactoy 'proof has been received bv met th'roVtiie'Chirp d'Aftaires of the Unitell Scatesin Sweden under, date bi the 30 h day o"Janu;tn, ' one ' thoaskn d j'irigh t hu; drea uvl tweirvs i .. . l . l : . i- jj .t ii f uue, liiHi uCHteiurwuiu an, a:SCM!V;iiu'. ing cr Cnuhtervailing f uties in ;the Kiw- 5 dom of Nofw&y, so faj as they operj: to tne disadvantage oi the Unned Su had beeivand were abolished.:- NowtUerforc, I, jmes lonrije, Pre sident 'oi tlLelfJmfed ikates of Ameiici. do jiereby declare aiidlp'roclaini, that sov mucn ot the several acts ifn,)Obing diuit oh tin' f,nhage of. ship and reskels, and on goiKlsjV wares, and Werchantlise, im ported into thje Unked lmesi as imposed JdQrnnatClgduJy.b. nxinaje between, vessesf the Kid'ln i.f .NtirWay and ysMCof jtlJJ nifed Sliies, and b twceti goods' imphried into thl U iittd Stites in .ycssoTrthsidd1' Knfcdoip ot-No'nraf. d.tesefs oi the (Jj)iiLlSate, Ve re peaii iL o "fall as the same resnec; the. produce r tDinulaeiumol Uissj .... . i. . , . . . dom of N r'-vav.- ;f - ;4 Given unckr my hand, at the City of ; Vri'iiagt4i, hisltwentieth dayrf August, in the jear ot our ;one thpisatid..eiht hundred Ji ' tweDtvll'oe.-'-aittf the furty six.h V. ' ve r o United bcates. JAMtS MONROE: By the President : JOHN QUNCY Al iAMS, jreta'ry of State .' w v vWv '. - i NOTK ON-Wedoesday. the "ti ext," at khe D w ell deceased, wilt be expo: ?Mr nf UtAirW. to th 9 Lh of September isi-Hpu-t: ot fie ea to sale, in ne hitrhest bidder, PEaTytdonging to thejesiate cftiie Utc Robert. W-ibaJms '!- f -j J oinr rv Art rl r.t.t iC l'ERI SHAi'l..''. v I,KVVISWlliL.lAM RANTED immef$uely a Sjf.ant VV Womari, one ' till jet cart Cook and Wash for a small famdij for which cM ,nn ;n tlus to theniv of January She must have a goou wa- ractera . Enquirf oftberiiuen August 30. :; ;":Stat3b-;of jsoRTHlcAaotisAi' ;:-4"V i flanchslfilt tlunty.' , , ' Court ofiPiM and Qtlar'er Session?, y August Term! 1821. Elizabeth lJoW - I potion tor v p: -rr .v v C. iowcr. i L lid"1 C f ' ; Josfph Hoover & other. , . . . f T appearing to the.cWt, that Jac oh I, ver' jr:: John Ioover,fcvi4 oov cob Hoover, sen. Darnel f lioorer, r . nah oov aiidlDkiel Kitrliin., i, in this.case, are not jnhabltar.ts r , It is ordered that poblicftion be nu weeks : in the Haicih Jteister, .wc defendants tp appear at tl f is held for said coUnty on tlie first Mon . j. Ti- I. I rt,l ihre 0 te-' r ;nov iitt, i. f- . nhe?' wise it will be taken exparte; ' I j A copy. 45 6t ! i uvVJl. C. 6.'' - STATE OF fto'a.TH JABOU-V'1'. Rartdolhh O 'Court of rU-as and Q ter Sessi!3 1321. On Attachment. , EdwardVjlliamiJ-, .t PjffarJ j f T appearing to the urn, o- r. !IVWi&s,the.Defenaa sids m another governmt . ,. hl((:. that publication be pade fa the t(. LZ!tZ l bc held for i&h&W' Pn w rarrry-,e:or d,,r' p r ,t' . a copy. JESSE H. r.C.1' 1. . v' fit Three DcTk
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 31, 1821, edition 1
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