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4-:, s A! ' ) Aj 1 !" ij'r 1 m-i .: ' . - ;--.-V ;.-.3.-'-W ... i; . I v uderits connected wilh Mr. X. Taylor's Office; are imora&V that, tne; Lxrrriia will commence on r'riday the 2?ht instant, at the usual hour of cxamin-tion, and, will be continued each week until the l?"tb .'t.in: t "" . ;. ' ? larch 21; ? " iced nerson, stones. It i Deiongs to .a gcnuenian uc have it upon paying the cost" of this adver tisement; if to a lady, without, : v' Apply to this Office. . l. . .i i. March 21. V- LOST OR MISLAID, I 1 Note of Hand for 5147 5U: due twelve months after date, given to me by .Ro-: Vbrrt K. Johnson, with John C E!rlnghaus, security, as Executor of the late J elm Scott, of Raleigh, at tlie sale of his Effects on the TITK law Students connected with Mr. JV IN the neighborhood, a . Mourning Breast", pin, of gold, set with IiRirapparently ot an aired nerson, surrounded ' with eight jet jltn ueccmoer, xoiv. - . A ill nrcnn 9 r?iit?rnff1 from taTcin- an! 111 W.. . w Mx..w' " " O Assignment of said Note, it having heetj paid ift full to me by the Drawer. ' . TIIOS. COBBS, Ex'or. March 13 . . r y 74 3t JGAI.ES hasljust received, from the North, a fresh Parcel of Books t amongst which are " , ChalnierV Lif? of. Mary Queen of Scots, 2 vols'. 1. ' ? ; ; S - V Parry's Voyage for the discovery of a nortb- : west passage, from;the Atlantic to the Pacific. , ! ; Nicholson's Farmer's Assistant Cogan's Philosophical Treatisepn the Pas sions. .. ' Dr. AV are's Sermon on the Ordination of his Son to the Pastoral Charge of the r 1st Congregational Church in N. York. Memoirs of the Earl ofWaldegrave. Chapman's Tlierapeutics, 2 v. Denman's Midwifry, with Notes and Emen dations, by Dr. I'rancis, of New-York uauuns, uv wr. iiiius, wi m w- i . 3Iacneven's Edition ot Hranae,s ianuai oi , Chemistry, with Notes and Emendations. Valerius, 2 v. ' . Cavalier, 2 v. .. . Privateer, 2 v. , Annals of the Parish. Mourning: King. - ; The Solitary. ' ". , The Pirates are daijy expected. Peb.26. - . n FItlDAY, MARCH 22, 1822. No Northern Mail arrived to day. The cause of Jhe failure we know not. ' SfipirreckYe are sorry (avs tlje .'Edenlon Gazette) to have to announce the loss of the schooner John Stanly, Britt, of this, port, belonging to Air. Popejston. She was Inst on the 1 Sth ult. between Beaufort Bar and Cape-Looko&t-Shoals, on her homeward bound passage from Charleston. The captain and crew with great difficulty saved themselves, and have since ar rived here. , Yj,.' Treaty with Jlgitr: The Treaty ?mcn P.a? wrougn nuniinijjnn cun between the United States and AI-! 7' Pw;ds of Jifttf arks from 25 to .':.i..,un,..oej iot; iir30 tons burtlien, intended for the vir-av. l m w m c. h n m m m ratified by the President on the 11th - ult. By the' .2d article of this Treaty , it is stipulated that no tribute or any i present shall be demanded by the Alwprinp Giivpm'mpnt. TKv the d.nr -tide, the rieht which the Aleerines : have heretofore, maintained, nf holding IV . . . . - . . i Christian prisoners in slavery, is as. far as prelates ftQ the Americans, ex- Ttrccetv irpn nn , - ' i t, n- TNJ..,i;ii XTln;-. r,n FrarrA. is nhnnt fnftATw.t fr KnrrA. IeavingM.De Morou, or the present legation, Charge des ACaires, - - V The Legislature of y Pennsylvania havp oranfpil an Art nf Tnrnnnrntinn to (he Chamber of Commerce in Phi- lrllnM ,.,,1.1.1 u i act to erect an Exchanged On the 4th inst. the freemen of Bos ton, by a majority of upwards of S00, accepted the City Charter granted by;; The city is to be divided into twelve AVards, and on the i 2d Monday; of me legislature or raassacnusetts. April next, the freemen will proceed toelect a Mayor and eight Aldermen and in each ward, .4 Common ' Coun ' cilmen,a Warden, Ward Clerk, and . 5 Inspectors of Elections. . , Tlie largest and most elegant build ing of Bo wdoin College, at Brunswick, In the State of Maine, took fire acci dentally a' few days ago, and was wholly destroyed, the bare walls ex cepted. ; " , ; Scientific Intelligence. Professor Cooper, President of the College of South-Carolina, states in a letter" to Professor Silliman, that he is'now en gaged in drawing up a " full syllabus of his course of Lectures on Geological Mineralogy, forming the elements of that science," which he designs for the use of his class, and that he will " pro bably publish it. early in the summer." m Mr. Meigs has " laid an official re : port before the House of . Representa tives, jnw which -the bajacce against the Generate Post-Office jn -1 820, . was g48,999, and in 1821 it was glS6,879. Bvway of .remedying the. contingent deciency, he proposes, among other lheasures 'lst, to discontinue alf the post routes which do not pay one-third of the expense 2il, to increase the f i cct i till .6 eWsDaoeri ; &j bdstaifc. o course tlie, ecnange papers pjrirjtr ers ;.d torequ,ire.po5tage.fvnew3 papers to be paid beroreUhfeirVtrans mission by - (IivltnaSI'V thai is, to makf priuicrn pay.u. iu auvancu.rrAM1' incse tw"o last measures so injurious to the press i are seriously proposed by, Mr! M.; notwiihstandin his hanxietr for " the circulation of thoseU!e.fuV Vehi cles of information so pee'essary ;to the existence and preservation of free co- Tcrnments .1!" ! This Js -one way :o( oacKing jour irienas,'' f. iwy ortiTtie or it asnwgtnn.T. I here nasi I been a number of meetings lately Held jin the cilylof New-York, to consider the propriety , and devise the means of erecting:' a Statue to George Wash ixgtok. At a meeting on the, .th Jinst.; the Mjiyor was called, to , the iinair, and it was . ; nr " Rzsoxved, That ' an Equestnan Statue of bronze, with appropriate ornaments and in- scnpuons, ue crccLcu in some cojispicuOuS part of th city, to the memory of Gexrge .Washington, ' the illustrious Father; of 1 his . Country, in a style commensurate with his ;fame, and comporting with the! dignity and character of the metropolis of this important state. . . r ' r'.' ; ; . T J A committee of 18 respectable and innuentiai citizens were 'chosen t i confer with the Corporation and to .carry this object into effect. The New-York Daily Advertiser stares, that 'there are now .building in that port eleven ships and brigs from .14 puijia a ii vi yi jn iru ill .v There were last year ifered in fha n'n t fnr III UOf IUUS, J' built .'and. regis 1 n , ( foreign iommFTcr,'in snips, ,."ngs, and 4 schooners 61 10 tons; Forth;? ! coasting trade, $ ships, 2Jbrigs, 23 sloops, and 2 pcrriaugers 2489 tons. On the 1st jnst. there were in port 62 ships, 50 briiis, 48 schoonersj and 128 sloops. The number of vessels built for foreign commerce last year was something larger than for severa vears past. The imports into New York last year from Cuba, amounted to 86,584-589; and the;exports to thri same place 84,340.680." . So that the! commerce with Cuba exceelds, by a small amount, that which" New-York j has had with all! the West India Co-' j lonies of all the European powers. The Susquehanvnh.'- The. city coun cils of Baltimore have passed an ordi nance to raise 50,000 dollars to im prove the navi'rition of this noble ri-1 ver. . , A Huntingdon, Pennsylvania paper, speaking of .the importance of j warer communicanon. mrnnons mat, exclusive, of several keel boats on the Juniata river, (a fine branch f the Susquehannah) there are now prepar ins on the different navigable streams 1 1 ' 1 transportation of iron. heat, &c. during the spring freshets; flour, Among the ravages' made jby, the great hoods of water at the North, is the destructirm ofthe old Stont, Bridge A. A H A n 1 if. i n cur cuiraiicc ii 1 rriiiiiu, lji uiai had stood for almost a cent'ry. '''-This na" r 8maj,8 Cfl Wl structure is intimately connect- ith American historv. In .the LVlnmtr TPr nf 1777'- it finmil t A a nle that Washington rlelemieu uc- cessfqlly against the British army, un- iIcr Corn wallis ; on this bridge was alT ;fso erected- a triumphal arch, under ! ,which he passed to meet the Congress rauieu inew-ior ireaamg on the strewed flowers, and greeted with 8onRs of hl fair coun try-womeri. lous change anl lall the scenes ot the ll.-iUUIlll Ul IIIU1 gltai UiUUt" LI(UIC3 row Jlercury. Trial without Jury. We: notice, with considerable int'- est,the appoint- jfCourt, to consider the expedienev of J providing by law,hat all civil actions ?ma7 :wP7..V0F-orJr (both parties consenting. We hive long been of opinion that many, perhaps a majority or tue civu actions in our Courts of Justice, might be more satis factorily determined, both the law and the facts, by one or tnore learned Judg es on the(bench, than br. twelve jury med from the' county 5 ndi certain ty it : would be a saving of expense, a's well as of the time of the Courts. . -In saying this,' we would not) be un derstood to undervalue the right of trial by jury. : lhis mode of trial Is venerable for its great antiquity, and fever- has been justly considered the juuiwarii 01 ur,MucrnesueprivejJSjni j the righ t ' of trial by jury and our . li ibtrties are gone.. "Still, partiesj might I be allowed to dispense with a jury at jineir wuiiouvwiuioui-: impairing r ine ; right. - In ; times of civil commotion 'and high; party; excitement, the citi zens will look to a Jury of their coun try as th e : o nly birk of -their political J & individual safety, : ye w,e arc Strong impressed with the)ientimeni, that I i n i . t i m es of public t ranqui I i ty f. can ses .between party, and party, would, in ce- . neral, be much more righteously 1 de- xennineuuy me vouri wunoui trie in tervention of a Jury. This election bv parties to employ a Jury, or.not, J.i I ?cct newspaper!;; d.? hostage, vof jit : a A A ' ;V ; in t't a en'WIi n erf a I ' 4 Mf- 1 WfAexam1naftdn'of art extraorc!narf i natureokiplace atlthe Coufrt' Housed m inis town, on . i uestiay last, ueipre; Justice Tucker Five persoTisT0fr ; the Qjaker dehojsiination belonging to Iyiin,'fre rra1gheU-;bgfore.the Jfus tice, chargecr wit!) i ptpus and d isor Ierly conduct onltlje prccedingab-; bath, at.the Quaker House of Worship. inIynn. r If appeared that , some of tlie persons thus charged, hadi; in conr sen u eh c'K o f ci rcUm stances con nectetr with, a schism, whiph we rcjjreti to leiirrt has for some time- prevailed a mong tlie Friends, (with the nature of wnicn we are noi. fuuy acquainteai been read Out, r.dismissedfrom.the Society 5 that, notwithstanding .this, theV continued to attend the meetings. and to take the seats appropriated for the elders and j speakers, 'tcoitrar tlie regulations of the Society. On the last Sabbath, three or four of them entered the 'high seatSy' :w'er$ -ordered to leave them, and on theif refusing,' were actually taken by Torce and car ried out of the , House. It also' ap peared that one of the persons charg ed, ah elderly, sedate, and respectable looking yuakeis actutUyK entered the Hijus&of Worship with a sword hang ing at his fide. He also was put out of the'House, but did not attempt to make use of his deadly weapon. These are sqpe of the principal facts of the case) and it w6uld be improper to say more, till their trial takes place, next month, before the Court ot Common Pleas at Ipswich, for their appearance at which, they were ordered to enter into recognizance. The defendants declining to give bonds,! have : all been h committed to the jail in this town, to await their trial. iissejr itp,?. ' , ' Solent March 2. It ought to be mentioned, injustice tp;those persons or the Quaker, deno mination who are now su fieri ns im prisonment in cbnsequence of the un hannv difficulties in the Friends;So- ciety at Lynn, that on the! same'' day .1 1 J 1 T' c - they were examined here, four persons of the other party, and' jthe master of the Lynn Work House, were examin ed before Jud ice Hazlctine,in Lvnn, upon a complaint for ari assault.and battery, and false imprisonment, by taking 7enimin iSintr(i?.owln Salem jail) forcibly out of the Friends' Meet- mg nouse, in me morning oi tneiJjun are under recognizance for their ap- pearance at the next Court of Common PI eas. Register. By referring- to the proceedings of yesterday, it will be observed, that the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, in the HouSe jdr Represent atives, has reported a bilhconcerning' j tne collection or me uevenue. it is intended, we understand as a substi tute for what is called the collection Uw of 1818, which, it is said, has been ; j found' inconvenient and embarrassing j in its operation. . lhe bill embraces! all the important provision's ofthe old law, in other language,-, arid arranged in a different order.. The' oaths re quired ori'eiiteri ng goods are thorough ly revised, thereby removing the'cwi- traaicnon Dei ween tne oatns prescrio- ed in the laws of 1 r99,.and 1 8 lf rhe h uiii proposes ith e in arse,, jine t ; yjiiPni ' : nue. it provides a remedy for cases ; where ri fra jid on the revenue is sus- ;; pecteu; ur uiienueu ; u eniorces toe spirit of the law of 1 799, by which it was intended , to extend, the credit' on duties only to citizens of the "XTnited States I'andembraces some other pro visiops. of minor importance.-JV. Int. , -j In both Houses of Congress reports have been made, on the subject of the restriction 'on tracJe Witli the' British Colonies, &c. adverse to . a repeal - of them at this time. The report in -the Seriate, ;from the pen of MfAKing,of New-York being: withm iucl a corii- pass as we can readily admit into our columns,: shall be published in a short tirne. - Of the other, which is an ela borate paper from the pen of Mr New ton, two thousand extra topieswere ordered to'be. printed forthearise ol the House of Represeritatlvesv-Jto. p ! The House of Represerifotives?does not sit on Saturday, haying aourned ever :'.to Moridayi ;to allo ry ; preparations to- be .made j in ,the i n termediate time for the ' experiment wjiich" is proposed - in the report je5 teVda madebyrBlackledge,, and agreed to in the House of RepresentA: tives...iP. i -;,L j -.- ' I rWe! understand, that a xbpy of thej Discourse, preached iri -theJUapitoi or the Rev J. Sparks, on the Sabbath fol- lowing Mr. Pinkney's death; has been ooiameu ior me press, anu win enurk- I 1 the StatesYand veshbuld not b -;!. mV-.;JV. nay previous, carrying him.to the J bv'''75,w vv i, ij i . 4 ed to them, should be the last to abandon Vork House, and. confining him there them and especially at a time when every untd-8 o'clock in the evening. They i iustand enlie-htened nation is conforming ifs estaoiisning appraisers ior me examifj nowocucu u iuc nuuac ucppaeiu. nation and, valuation: of grTbVfs, which! -Pgn-!-l l i- i- r-..- i r.:rr'' v rative assembly andr? if this bedeemed im- 1199 UCCil IIIUUll W U3CIUMU IMC ICVC- 3Yev ujfiderstapd,t tftat ihzponbt tU RevIMofjsefbrilrie -state of the Irt(liiBTrjeiV.tatMf ilkibbefCfengs :a n ce wltl a: ; r esofu ii 0 n iqf that'oiljtf tne 22aof January, nAs&een toxind too yoIuniinoiisr ei th pi y for ai ful Uexarot-; nation of yllie Committed pn-ilndlani A ITa i rsi". or for nublicati on a monir thei r oiner qocumenis,,. an;u mar, in conse quence, at his request, tUe manuscripts have been given back to the a u hoc for pquncaijnn. ; j. ms. report wiin. .ine va-: luable additipriwhichftheathoKinv be c nabletl to make to i t, from i n totjr mation received, during his stay at Washington, froni Indian Chiefs, A cenlfs'lVadersVTravellers ihIndiari t.i ' . : mt ... . . 'it : Territories,1 and from 1 from Recent JVJissionafylReportsj, which' he' hasfre; ceivetlwill, we are informed, make an. octavo . vol u me of.noi e than 400 pages. i: Messrs Davis & Force, of this city, with other .Booksellers, in the other citeshave1 Issued Proposals for pub lishing this work, .which they state will be lmrrfedtately put to press.-ri. ' .CONGRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 35i ' ' ; . Mr. Newton, of V.afroni the Commit tee' on Commerce, reported a bill-frdm the Senate concerning the navigation iand commerce ; of Florida, without amend ment; which was committed-to com-J mittee of the whole on the state of the Mr Newton, from the Committee , on that part' of 'the President's Message which relates to our commercial inter couse with foreign nations, and the vari ous petitions on the subject of Commercial restrictions (so called) made a report, which, on motion of Mr. N. was commit ted,' and, on motion of Mr. Cushman, two thousand extra conies! were prdered to be printed. s' ' 'i; This report, "which is ofgreat length (105 quarts pa.es) concludes vith the following resolutions :.-.; u A : v,1'' REsbtvxn, That the, act concerning na'vK gution, passed, the - 18th or Apnl, -1818, and the Act supplementary to tlie act concerning Navigation, passed the 15th May, 1820 : and, ! also, the act laying a tonnage duty on French j vessclspasseti the 15th of May, 18t),t made necessary to countenail the restrictive sys- terns of Creat-Brltain and pranceandforihe , r.rntr.tinn nf tlv. navigation and cftmraerw protection of the navigation and commerce ofthe United States from injuries arestill, and, as long as those adversary systems "sh all continue, must be necessary, to protect from injuries the same great interests and ought not to be repealed, , -. ; ' Resolved, That the Government, of the United States,5 having uniformly declared and avowed ib fcttachment to the principles of i iree commerce, ana naving'in xne ireaiies which it has formed and agreed to, wnh fo- commercial nolicv to an accordance with those principles. ; . . . . Mr; Smithof Md. from the committee I of Way srsaud Means, reported a bill mak ing perpetuaK tne act passed the 3d day. of March, 181, entitled An act to con- tiuue in force 1 an act, entitled An... act further to prdvide -for the collection of aucies on imposts anu ipnnage, passeu me 3d nfl March 1815 and for other purpo ses." The bill was twice read 8c committed. Mr. Rankin from the committee on the Public i Lands reported; a bill providing for the examination of titles of land1 in that part of Louisiana situated between the Hip Honde and the Sabine rivers, which wastwice read and. committed i 1 Mr iBlackledge, from the committee on Public Buildings, made the following re port r The Committee On the Public , Buildinirs f to whbm was referred the resolution of 'the. 6th inst. insructinff them to " inquire whether sucn an alteration can oe enecxeapi ine nau ( practicable, whether a - suitable apartment can be provided in the Centre Buih Capitol for the accommodation of lamg oi tne the House of ReDresentatites,! tteooct. in riart s 1 lie Committee having1 examined the all ,when empty; and observed, with as much accuracy as was; practicable, expansion and rever beration of sound within j it, entertain the 6 pinionthat the! altitude and peculiar struc ture of the; ddrhe 4 are the, principal, causes which render sounds within the Hall indis-i tinct'and inaudible. It would,: seeia desira blfc lhaVthis opinion should be -tested by ac tual exneriment, so as to ascertain the fou& 'datibn' in fact. , I Ari experiment,, which, it is ' believed, may be raade. with very; little et- pence, nas Deen proposcu or uic aiuilcui, which the crrimittee r subnritfo the consk deration of the Housed Thexpeiirrietrj9 to' be made by t throwing canvasor othet cloth across the base of the dome, rom ii' computation by the "Architect it is believed; the erhciiceW this exoeriment will ' not ex ceed 150 dollars. The, trial may .be made so. I as to be tested by the House vithout much loss of ttime, as the materials for malcW the experiment are at hand,' and thq Architect will be ready to execute the work promptly. Should the House concur, in the views df the committee, they would recommend the adop tion of the following solution : ;' . BxsoivxB,: Thaithe 'AreluHecfhe ;Ptibr tfc' Buildings .cause tbbe made , the experi ment recommended in the accompyih re" port.v; . J.fe- The report was agreed td J V -' v ; ThS ltlouse j then iesolveltself in to a-committee of the . khole;p&tke: re port of the Committee jof Elections, bo the memorial" of Philip Reed, (contesting the election of Jeremiah Cosden return ed as one :of the ' representatives of "the present Ciongress from the State of ?Ma rjlarid, ' v.:- The report was against the sitting merifc ber. vlne committee rose- wnnout ta,iung i T- m r mM r . r 4n - - KtA, j Thepltip fRiVbertrEdwafdfi a f rived here yesterday from! Iionddn and 'Ply inouttoVCawr' Sherburne hk nhnr. t-- ing Oirhisheillthe Editors of e M. ntilatAilvertiseT with a nerif tuk l latter placo pF the 54lni-ahd LnritTori papers to the- even iris of the 22d of January, : The e lates .JPariidates :;aVeJJaftuafy wh6h;a te st i j Jf ennti adic- fe V w ith regarjl to! Itussu for ke v. H 20th,- tipns" 1 1 was reported t ha tan -ord e f .for' ,th p i evac'uatijf.-Moldavia: by the Tarks had been resisted bv tlid Jannissariesi at Jassy 'At yierinaf.it was sJateiJ tjiatf instead of evacuating thosrVincesjthel'UrkshjtvWr ly, reinforcedi their army: in that, quar ter, which how amounts to 80.600tnen. On the;bther hanfl;;a letter from Odes sa of December teU sa vs that; in con. sequence ofj the rep Austria a . and En2Jish,TAmbassors ' thef )ivan jia4 requested a delayjof thirty daysli to give a definitive an' wer iw me iiussian ultimatum. i A."- -'- .'-:. 1 2. . .. . 4 The. Greeks Are said to hare madd - themselves masters of Patras on the 2d December, 'afte a "most obstinatd attackand 1 to; have gained other r ad - V-v .v teihND 0 ir Affl&. V ' -'i Letters from St.? Petersburg ofthd fl '0ppet 8y,rthef long expected Rus sin tTarifrfis highly.injurious to ;tiie comm ercial j i r teres, t , of this country, and that a' prejudice exists in favor .ol the United jStates. jTA-e British Am- bassadoreserfed fhiniself without ef- 1 icui. u procure a moumcaiion wiin re gard to Jhjsf0MbtjTs;:l'7' ' iVJetterj from T):iesteortlie f 26th ultvsaysTthat newsthad 7 arrived front Smyrna,of an embargo being laid by me iv vu aii urcch pr,upcrt.jr.i i There was howeve'riibwanttof Eja ropean vessels in thef Archipelago to protect their commerce' f ';H ilev AugsW 500 jRussian -ammunition, passed thepdieffoti- the '13th of December, arid proceeded towards Kischenow arid the Pfuth I The order of theday for1 the latv project on the press is fixed, for Satur day. It will be preceded by.the hear- ing oi.peiiuons. une, irom tne uount Leaumont; proposes; that the- Frericb governmerit- should take means - to rer J pover the possession of ;StZ;pmjngb t I A nntkop fmm t Ituuuiki u uui iJt UUSUIItf JI ajf a . that a treaty of commerce may, be en- r y teredJnto7with'Hajti:;jv ''.' ; CONSTANTINOPLE, DEC. 1 Q, Tlie Turkish fleet remains Tat the Dardanelles, butit is expected. wiir shortly put. to sea ; We have no nd W3 of the,, Greek squa'droQ. - tf&rJtf? Vfom SpainA riaf rival ii postoti'.l;' has bright Gibjalta th$ from Madrid - cnie daylater thWhavo1; been received vjaJLnglandJ pri thoi. 9tb of January theng acc resignatiorrf thelMinisters of UieIn teripr War,, and the Finances r : MessrsBartlajirj; AaVaTeliaSat-' ; vador, and;yaflej a i and appointed .as :;' A. am '4g 4 Jf4i M aWW A n M ' Jtlrl .' aw Am. - - ' A i tv ' IIICI r jA U VtC93Ul ;lt 1 ItflLCn lit, j,o in u sition of Esendero, Jose Castelerisub Secretary ; v4)f the War Department, was arinointed ad interim to surinlv hia place, at the beacj of the . Department ne uecrec aniiouMcing inese appoint ments, states that his"Maje8ty had re peated ly 'refuged to adrnit f the oflered thatirriVnbvylacceding ti their , wishes he dojs so or accountf ;be eliitinff ; circumstances, and that he is satisfied ; with ''theirloyil services, adherence to , ielponstitu tfoni attachment to- Ki$lr ' person, arid zeal for thei publ ic good :.r0tpom Plummerfjthe berejesterdayf romithe citr lpf $t.; '' 1 Dpmingo,whicb place he Jeft the lOtli FebirifrriiSLtriatl rived in;atlrbor ori (anded at the head of bis troops on the ; liJbreRepubl hoistedjate Fbrt:a lute, fin withou tjat; shadow pfj resistanpev" andv thepulawere;c theojdSpariish'rne : ordv class i that did not appear io relish; U thesportl' Business Was, for ihe :&i?f merit Jsuhled,aridih In Chatham Scurlock', Esqt6Mrs,Ann lloorci 1 - j; f n this tfitv on Haturdav last.' after an IndifrT. p6sitiori"of several months, Mrs. llairy Fairei' ' , Iwidow oftheate John yaires714 r..; - mti . . ' unit- ' i T - A . . . - . t m tiauiax, on xneiainsi. jancxAungr linff illness,; tfcor;;yaden,Xra "valuable , nd bebved citizen, and formerly tfyp.tcx inree lauer, jjeifsrs.uano Jianusi, Esenderoplipister of itlreXMaririe)? ; and ImaziVOa accpuritfthe indisbb- ulti llr;' Se'irjainin,--Bf Caipi;;io..'Uiss' .ilaix.. If I 5h 'If 4X 'V. ' 'V II IK vj - lb' sub- fi we believe, in practice in sc - ..- . : ' 1 some of r o nn nvnriAin.ra n n .1 ly be published.. ';- . -.
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