be puni$hm ' Uiblical criticsdrenr opmronmai . v "'7 t
de-4 (he'tfetractinri oCthe,Turksii Empire 1 w.t t orK irrnn me inienor, weignin iiiav, in, h y.wtlTMf. ,wnprn:
iif.W ha rnnnrfPil ' with the restoration of 14jS5 pounds 1 C( v i-r - lothef bns con taint nzabou six y pa- f
Of the' first rate for : salevi Elirc w
.13 3r T
TPFHou! rn:Sa)ishorytreiratfpi-e;
It is pleasat'tlv situated in a retiretnarh
tct Jaruarf, -'1231 ; For. tms, apply to'
t v -?vK.;HARD1NG .
-r TT 1be soTdM the Jail in Tarbcrp', on
;pattin?av. :tlj? ? ejeventli of January, f
p-pr. in ir.r-Siaf aHeafct,
aliVfNo belples famtl j aviI! bft
nriUd of its naf uralnroJpcMr, h'ecs
e b'aft.been irnfortuvnfe; 'VVe rejoic
that fnis remnant of feudal fjrannvjr
abnlwIteVVi-1 anil We fruit ,LtM& 'act will
Hhevil-of-tooipifpnsW'
iffcnpraTlyprerails moar f cooTry oT
that the wa!
up. toour sisterfaes; Ke enfer
railv foliotvea.vaBn,;His blntn-the-es-
catfbeori'of.oar freeTGoyejhierit8'bff
ts:3. (for his ;xpcn5;9if not previously U: selthaf (Tonjrreslias ;the subiectun
Hcn aw-Negro-iiANUrTVthe pro-" Jer consftleViHon;
Frtv of tfci fteo. '00' q'ur Gphe?al Assembly of 1820 pa
-jiii' 1,"1823. -:V -r - J"VC15-rl- J jfsrfan art Tor the reJieffof insolvent
jt'. Txr iii'i'irL'1! " V ilb'ior;.vh1chr was: hailed ; by;us:With
. f -:nnp&iwi , -. ; . I. fViileVfih as retrospective, and for
f HK:r.m?nation-.of'tbe Htydepts at tins ' ofI- rpaSon8tit Was" repealed in 121 .
I 1 .AMmonr mi ThfirtHatr. tnp I4tli: i . ... T . . 1 '.r ...
1 Lr i, eofofiiAac -. rpcon'7f at the rtresent session, in a
iwnVv of Gentlemen and Ladies. The Kx- : form u iwtn w triist will not be object
trpscswill be resumed uith the coraijiencf- "jjttf o J. :,'" ' T i t - V
went of thensninc year The Mate Te ntxf !lC liVimanac t was klgo' passed
T.rtment. heretofore, under the uneni-t. , . . . V
Fart,nl;iiiW;amm mttrii. ivh'o haa . .? this sion; which doM:our.f-fs?
bithert o pven genera! satisfaction, The FeT laf U r i honour, d i reef in . t W 'h e. iffs f
male, under Mrs. Msan l.. i:oxiren, witut: pvecy cuumy o piovioe ."'aneiS' 'r
rapabiRy. to teach yomuj Ladies the usefiil -,tlp !p of.thrr prison err tlaring' the,
,ml ernamectai branches of Female Fduta- incUrh'enpv nf-wiiilPrS" v -Ln
is indisputable. -The Subscriber pVdf inpnorin,e . - - i .
h HVlf that the utmost attention shall be The act lor the Trnmn,on of A?ri
tn the government, morals, health and culture and Huj8pho(d -Manufactwre
tccrmmodation. of all committed to his care. -1 (which was mentinned in our, last)
Board and Tiihion Fifty Dollars per Session, r alsplralculai!, if hronerW - imnrove K
tn.ne 4J grpaf lipnchr to oijr conntrv
lVe"Jews,ctvbJch events are said to be
predicted in the prophecies of Daniel.)
How ihis is tobelverifie'th we-knovvt
j nor : me ciowpzau oi macmuirej vtuut
-never ipa:.sujeci - oi riaiwcu iaitu
ihoujjbhmaJiitymig
thV;retSlutoryiassacreV
mo5t nnfrtemlly- ofjahet human ;i
h3ppiness an'dj Amprafemfni
yeryicindtliaf
el . u nder-a -Sbtern men it -ori rat he-i?
dpsolsim, rextphHh
part of :Ku nrpe. Tji I f uch I arm s as the sef
d op th o s e acq n at nted wi tb. the desla t -
' flu
The femarkable, propensityibf catsj
In siickipff the : breath pf J nntftf has
ehsTdedbyi niulsfutin
ins ta fi ce i tc) eciiirre ol i i hkj th t d wn? J ks fc
guard aaiiisi-jthisl dane
ther had Jefif- &e lPntfrieir rf
icdonies tic : ii iber I ret u rn Kefewasr
itl1 htf&Mvri "(kit lWcfrTi.n jtKejblu tcl tif :
, which Tw9Sttairl'ftuhdcaled5 and rreat t
exer nous -were4 necessary xo cxincaie"
stensersV and tevery one perished- wl th ,
the xdeptioo w one, whosa, name? Was 7
.wer-!o1iTffw
trelatfelhevhSfe
.exqepI!on;or.oetwos,
ctlnyeiited
in effects of arbitrary power speak of
m.ssnouui vie ,iTreeK conquer,: ana i
the rripire fail what; a - field will bei
tfi-::shbo?rt.n
I li eedcu Dy the into the r ; bu ti wpatw as
opened ;A)r talent anl; enterprise: !fery:b
This is; however, one'of those r?ee!f nixTO
ahie day-dreaniS4 in which men some- rnnrani, anu npamg rne same cat, m ine
times delight rto imlulse: . but '
ithouf the spirit of nropbecy, we tnaytirduceu,;t inearcy hejast; extremity!
venrure t( preuic, rnat ine germs or j waia hiu a ic iy ,.u:r m t:iyu i
civirromotionV7whj
SI . ilH f 'i JJ 1(1 t-VrrV UlJftMim. Will UIIIM '"U a.:c iiiniiiifsiUiiuvuiu Vf tibi ;f Jb
speedily be exfirpatednot peihips
lllilil ilia eitn P Ktirf tr lioo I rr4 1 1 i art
until the sun of liberty has irradiated ,
the darkest corner of the habitable'
fflobe.
4,
narahle in advance.
r'. THOMAS COTTRFLL.
Kov.22.
9
Verust there are few pnuntips In th
Sfa'e..whch will any lonjrpr neglect to
fornV their AIcn'fura' Si-ciety. " '
We have pleaore in stnipsr, t' at
JHST HFCKlVFr.
rrAVO ton. of Sweed Iron' 100 bushels
p i urns ismiiu caau, ui rr, ,.-,.!-,.. . ' .... . ,
Snrar. Madeira Winet $2 15 per prnllon ir. ;rnirnn. so eminently iF:!iM2uisn-
Boa rd
con-
hi
4UUU Desi spamsn recurs, j ujrrei .iwniniiij'nj a v iu r.f'2inrt;r, is ui
Walnuts. - . ' , : V ' red at his liberal a'afyi and the
A so. on consifrnmem, ior casn onjy, ni i t . - - j , - . ..
' tj:- tfiM tinned. to apportion, and .rerulafe
.Tfnmns. do. PuclcTe. do. Seal Sfem "hoes, v i mvproifrps u nanns' im
Bndle ValJng, Shoes. Misses Morocco i ooxs, c. provfinenr is necessarily slow.in an in-
To conclude these already too long
liVemarkvrepectinsc Greece, we tuote
! an iiuiranon or. a um'k rprjim, niosi j
applicable to her prese't- sifuation, ' . i
".tThy. arts, thy ai-ms, thy riches & thy State,';
Thy pride of power, and all that made th.ee1";
; great, ' 1 -
These prostrate all in dust and ruin lie ; J
BuV thy transcendent fame can never die :
'Tis not in fate to sink thy CJorie past
Thery fill the World and -with the World shall
, last r : :s. , - -
tim, that she bV'kevnrr';'Pftn'0?.0r
glass to euecc uex ooiect. vas not
f untjl 'the cati made a third attenip 6ii
1.1 . , .....
death. ,F ---I f '-;;?
The suin 'onTwoT iTlusand y Dollars
has been matte 511 by jtlieT MercJinnU of
J&stori for ihr ti&i 1 tit of tfie', farjnjy, fit" the
JUte" Lieut. Alol of thp NavyvA We:kre
glad to be.nfi4t the people of the City of
New-York .areajou: tp:folloy the exro
pie Ilijerallv seti !the city i Boiiton .
."Jo greatn'f ag-t)' ;'
ihouses of correennn: 1
fias beenf fentpjoved
fiiri'dmi'jd'f herih'Httse'a ibPfeiecimhy-
fi iVf r a rl in T b A f r o i i
mill v; A a nn ovirlanra thio fnrt. u 14 . -
stated ina Juondbn. pa erhathe;jail .'
at ; SeutbVorHf wbereo he bfthese ni i Us
wast ptierationna :
iw 4-. w'm A aUa rr fim r a I an r mio ' '-'
: 1
The Legislature of South-Carolink adjourn- '
ed. jon the. 21st ult. having passed ; twenty-sijf ;
,acts. t A law was past l allowing1 the enlist- '
loO men, to sewe as a standing" body,!
protection of. (Charleston. A State I
to be opened for $"206,000 :xt 5 , pr A
interest. The owners of slaves execjit '
. Hi . . : 1 1 fii' ill! mil" iif. ir r-r 11 nr uya t f ppi'i'ii' ill' i
encoorasement 1 siren to thi s-ea l'i'' 'Zt f ; , J- - i u
natiohal obiect e may not JPP aH . , m i;,Wei is tn ssinoo and l
jis-gtioo eiiecTj, nui our cniuiren or , to oe exemot trom taxation, and Scott is to
Td!pB -?rt. Rtraoned do. Wallf'ntr ' Shoes. Ton .nln(. :.
V: VIj :rV,r V;: tR uy a wanted knwWse'ol the ad. r for the
h ,vvf: x-r V , i : .van lazes, which must cventuallv ac- It loai 2s
.Dec. 26, ' ' : '". ii43t. u ' ' I erne jto every , count. rV yhere libetil ; ce"l-
" " - - C I
' I v f.j.- .rf otiitvp' 1 our children's children siirelv will. - r receive ?500 wiih a-like exemption. CoT.
t - Ben V ci w rk :iv iv v 4 ... - -.! .... . . . T
rnnslstinir of Coats. Pantaloons and.Vests. of Tntertiallrnvrnrsment is one o the fnoieau s ana Major ilson's slaves are to j
' ' I f
The venerable'Ex-President Adams
entered, his 88 (year ion tJjt S0tirof
Oc t obi; r, i li v th I ; e nj oy m e nt of good
York alibthelKin 'Mila
shpulij ' '
frieinHe'pebient1aTy Richntflnitil'
The Spaniards succeed iri 1738 ia" :X-
, inducing thelfee
fna to riseiffainst the wbiiesAt Sto,2ii 1
ntf thyi so rpnjendl led twpi.:i:f 1
.in a. warh hS
i'gupsand arnVnttnitinn : chose a captairi aMs
janditldtt
f flying ma rced; to; SoatWrnhis'feTt
re-very; uouse aun KuiiTf eyery, twnuc 1 i.v. ;
I peraon ;uiey oinr, anil compelling inc v.
iuc3 i" jiiiii iucniv. ttie.aiariu soot
I!
States Americi !!
i f - - - .. A i . . . J TT 1 .1
rood qutlltT, and of the. newen rWon- . most nrorainf nt ratios .f Britain's , ...Jl"'-
iso. ,W piece, of Superfine .rpd Cloths. prospVri.y, and th. prosnpri'v T tho.e 'i " SW:
business for the season, y v ' ? . .v
- Raleigh, Dec. . :? 14
FRIDAY, JANUAUY 3, 1823.
cedeil or followed her exatple in res
pect to this grand source of national :
wtvnrion.-Srtch of the Mem
bers of the. General Assemblv as were
r ui 1 nis meaur ouvp newi fvo
in
: Wmier, whose icy reijm commenced late"
tJian usual, has lost nope of its rigor by delay.
The weather for some weeks has been com
parativclv mild and pleasant for the season";
vet so unreasonable are' human wishes, that r. was
.ve were anxious Winter should haye linger- j Wf ck,lwhen i number of Re(diitiotisr
ed a KttJe lonsrer in the lap of Autumn; not I lvPr ,nnn.,i :A'..r ;fc .,c
. , . , r 1 . " v M"."'vt j:i r. T V 11a n
meetings on the subject. At the firt, j
a commuree or nve was app-"'inri to
bring he buine beforo arrnther lijot-
ing ip-proper frm. Thplat mt'tinc:
neni on tne evpninz 01 vesteniav
pted ptp
and 'recommending to thp peotde to
cl'use Delegates to met in this civ,
Am the2l Mndav of November next, j
. for the; purpose of deviins: a u';h!ef
rplan'i.for, brinwinj; the subject before J
A general Committee o (,or
lence,. and a County Corres-
firom selfish considerations, but that otir Le.
jrulatort, who left the city pnfTuesd v lst,
(a vjry inclement day.) iniirht have reached
their homel in comfort, after a long absence,
md (to some of them") a long" ionrney. ' .
Manv of the Members of the late Assem-
jit ucar m uicir minus uir jicasmi ir- !,
fect;on, that they have actively aided the .
passuce of some laws which have a tendencv - resprir
. to ameliorate the condition of their fellow- ponding Committee, were appinted
men rfl7, we trust, will feelthe happv con- !' Thi rnQntn-ii'i
the riext' Register.'
oniavinfctotheneifof ed. will appear in th
ar.ci means of otnmg information, jrerform- r " L . , , ' -ed
what thev deemed their duty to their crn- ' Z. ' , ' xv
: strtnents and the State. To those amonc-ct l ''-el CrrPf'V.s. V
them whom we have the honor to find on cm? wt ek uithout iiitelli-renc from
'e have been for !
rel:s. hut t5(e Tavorabl- accounts
:contaiiicu oi rliei? in th.is dav-s paper
'have chtnidetely dissipated Jhe, fears
: which jve ben t entertain wiicir
;' account. - Th situation of " .thii Ke.ior
'ic people cnnnot'be banished fmin'
'thp pitfliic. mjnfl. until .sQinethiuu de
; cisiv? Bas "tken place; "4 We i:eoice
! to seej Hoirt theifcoiitinued, eliorts.
-. . 1 - 1
.to Bhaxe ol the-yoke,'of 'de.epotism,-
fnar toe spirit; 01 noerryjis v not en
w Subscription List (which we have the the (ii
fv-ijuiv ty u i k iuu rtjxii; j wr iuvic r
.thanks for their patronage to the Reristert
- any of them having been our readers.slnce
Its commencement 23"years ago. J
Under the joint Editorship of J. Gates &
Son, it will still be steadily devoted to the
"omulgation of useful knowledge ; the dis
semination of virtuous principles; the pro
motion of Agriculture and Domestic Manu
.uclijres, and the. firm support of every pa
rotic endeavour to enhance the respecta
bility and prosperity of the State.
ror an impartial, detail Of . Congressional
uusiness,and of the va
erents at home and.
pledge themselves.
natter, .calculated to promote useful enquiry, j
fitiuY ana inspire
wnu oe found ir
ted for that
rom the commencement
cw, the Bootsellimr and
.ess,aswen as the Printing, will be canied political freedom. -They haveJn'bW a-
S.1,rif the -firm of J. Gales & Son,'. who J ! risenvllkpi'lin'ti refreshed with ivmeHf- '
I iromtne long: ieinargy.orages,anu nave
JIM t Cll 4MIII 111 o IflVlUI L
branches Of the Legislature of Ohio,' met'on
thetlJOth r iilt and decided 46 to;43, that it
was: 'ine vpiedient nomfhat"? hi person to be'
supported for the next Presidency. ,:
Virginia and font nek if -7-The GotH
venfion entered inr by Henrv Cfav,
n t,(e part of Knu''ky ad Benjamin
V L"ig!i, on f.e-part of .Virginia, havl
ng ben unconditional! v. ratified by
the General As.-cmb1 yiif Kentucky an
lection 'wa held on. the 9rh ul.t.'tfpr
wo; Commission rs to co. stMute,ia
pa t of the Board to be organized :un-
fnr 1 (he roii) pact bet ween .the s; two
-state. and for tv a'torneys to-repr;
ent thp intere-sts of that state before
that tribunal. , ' -;
-Hueh'Tj. White, of Tennessee, and
Jacob Burnet, of Ohio, were unani
oiouslv elected Commissioners.".- ;
. Henry Clav and John Rowan were !
dijy elected Counsel for the State of
Kentucky. K
The Board of Comfnisioners is to
nieet at Washington city in the course
Sprinkle oiapieyeninftercopl)"i
a.' grdu ndsvaii? the r are i coimnmi I v
h left by iamilies!fter use, two or threa t
limes in a weeK, anu .11 win not oniy 1
prevent jhmriea fron! Bugs of all kindl
wiiicn usually injorevucuinqer pianis,
but strengthen and in vigorate tjie vinej
and ; cause it iof become exceedingly
reached VVy toyv t whV re fa large resbyir
terfan -assembly was JatteridlnffiJiVinelfl
ffelast
tlithekinglisieri
pninl Henry Cb vv ift UingonEsq. UXt('i-
to be-SecKjtarvfcif Jation Aa'iWUxi hyfnjp l
' 7 ' Q7': i iy wen inpuruitf the JNegro5es.---
sk'u anu 01 ne intoxication or tne ie-r i
fruitful.
.'2 Singular Ornament. Dr. Beattie
groes, they attackedthem in an jopeai;,
field, killed: S'mran(lriisnersed;th6,
rest. Most of the: fugitives werta;-
ken arid trtedjUil
ui si luaurgvuiK were gut 10 upam vv ASj
4 ",.r-
of next month.
a physician to jGrreenwicb flospitat,
Kng!and s said t wear, moyoied as
a Jbr oac'i the, ball wliicb caused the
death of Lord JNMson, in the battle Of
Trafalgar. s rv m-'
History .MessVs. Richardson and
jidot B6ston,ihave lately. publisheiT
a History of Massachusetts, from
1764, to July, -ir7t5, by Al den Brad
ford, Secretary ot' (he CoinmNnwealtii.
The work contains about 400' octavo!
paxes, and is dedicated to the people
uf Massachusetts. Every attempt of !
this kind should meet with the most
.--.''. 1 II A 1 f : .11 1
spintea encouraemeni irom an parts
or tne union, (oripe inceresi is gtner
al, and not conSned to the individual
state. No work jsiso much wanteds
a well written afid authentic vHiatOiry
of our country, i ,Of this ve have not
yettthe presumpiiboVto beabt: ;-fi'he
best was comiM'siwnately bestowed
upon us by the pen o f a u I tal i aii , w U 1 cir
thotigb an admiabe wqrkas his sou ri
I ces of information were necessarily
toaity.as.OD;
Augustine, weye were
clothed and paidthe sa!me:?ts Uie regu4 ffi
lar. Spanish ' sold iers f $ tHi $V'i
Hi
Ta citqsaysarly f marriage toKefii I : '
us immoftalUs;thel
proprit era piraf .af
olyes to;Hyelwitliout
woman who resdiyes to Ii vk Withonfc
manarei enemies td tfo comlitt
virhicbtheydwey unptmpY
set ves,' destructive to the world, a no J-
tates nature, a U
heaven arid earth. :k(:, , K. .'i,;': ."! I
., . ;:-'V'-4.;l"rv-. - .-S
A M fl Allv trnl cn.n- n.l lei k ' . .r 1 ,
r iwwi ii njui, rUjiut;iijiis a iner4 -t
Whehwe reflect on"; t of ira- t ;
provement' arid del ighr gained ; in that
stnsle hrbiirV hdwdo theniulriiiid r i
hoiir'aladyasH say; ; 9
what good; hasnifkedi us ft Wouldst 1 -
iuuu kuvmv me iru worm oi time.m-' i .
Tlie bill to amend theConstitution
of tlie Sfaf of Oeorgi a , o. as' r. to Vest
the election of Governor in the people
rwas finally lost in the Sedfife of that j limited, must, iniuSany mstancel, be
j State on,, the 4th inst; The, vote was, ( imperfect and erroneous; However,"
ayes 52 ; noes ly two thirds being; he deserves our warmest gratitude, as
necessary to its passage. t j his work wilt be ofjthe greatestjnpor
) :; - jjtance to future ; rfistorian. ;I should
James J. Wilson, Eq. -Postmaster ! ''therefore undergo, !at this period, the
: '.at Trenton (n j) a metnber qf the : strictest examination as regardstie
! 1 1 ? .l'i v f ll A . . 1 1 . 1 . '
I ( tirPl v "i rrnhpil . in if hat nnnfpsii M I anldndiM : Un f(..Ari ln1 : -'.!. 'a ..r tt,l.l.:., i
nous transactions andi' ' I . tV. ' v V v n- VjLi ' f'1,, i ' Ti if": . ' W t auuieiiuciiy ui u,c iciiyu ui ccvrai
abroad, the Editors ! C0U?,,rT' U heuve rellect hat Greece , Senator of the United States, on Moni transactious. thatr it" incorrect, they
Orieinal and selected m now ,s and. .compare jt. with what it : day lat. in a fit-of delirium, conceit-'Tmav ha avoided. !ad"fiut ;blindlvf foU
, vas.inithf7zeiittbiir, herioO'-andlre-j ing his house to5 be: on' firei. threw jiim-1 Mmvekf- ' ' S I v
a taste tor literary pur- , nown, unwards of.-- trfW.fi' centunes t j -sett" init rS n two Uorv window, and hv :"! -, - v- l-:i vaC" "
, the columns appropn. .1;;0? C;r, we look wtfi averted eyes, j (he fall broke both bis It-s abov thV
of the present I f ,t f ""PV r.r .the? knees.aiid received other serjous inju- 'Uait- 'Mohuu5 Uutas ihe! public
ineetrniMtCMlCttttaior.-: the
A V. Ev. Post.
fiends m that line; r-r " , : r "- '
J. Gales isdesirous that all accounts with
un may be jdosed to , the end of 1822, ; as"
oon as convenient. - - :
T?ie Supreme Court opened its session on
j last, .'An the Judges are pres'ent. -C
. H,e Legislature :of thfs ' State ad
larped stjie die on Tuesday last, ha vi
";iu session al nays, ic win
i by the Capti6ns,rn'our first page.
t there have been Dassed 45 bublic
V? Private act?. Of theoWf uti-N
'J oi many of the Iatter olekriptrun,
e 're not competent judge ;,-bu't
re some public acU, whichVfor
;:ri!n.8m fiberalityi do. honorlto
SslatprsV and: efler.to W more'
i '''Shed neindinnri': cVi'iitK "ar,il nnr.l.'
of t rue rc-at ness brave men sti ug-:
! gliu with -die storms of fate." Lord
,jyron, w.uie aposriopne ;io Greece,
i ainbirgst t and ub-
I : limy ' i maffe. -x r eaipu oy nis . prou nc
i i lmliliL ha with a'prophetic spirit, aiT-
j titrpa teU thee ttor ta.if . the. vf G recian
; Phalanijtu t hrb w.oft" the shackles of,
the Ottoman pwer. ;r emake no a
' pofogy- for Quoting' it. " r x; . '-' - ;
' ni DO .. Al W 9m .. ... - . - -
x nv wu"y "I imitation: ' -
H act for;the rcli JcbtorVls
this numbpi. : ; Jf.Ki.I.f
wr ebts contracted after the 1st
Hand who
sThat mark" the fire" still sparkling' in each
V CJC, . .: . ; . , ' , .....
Who voald: hut deem their , bosoms burnM
i. '",anew-(f .' :". '
With tbyunuenched beam lost Liberty I '
'And inan) dream, withal the hour is nigh :
' That gives them bact their fathers' heritage t
For foreignvarms and aid they fo dl sigh, .
Nor solelv'dare encounter hostile rage, .i
. Or tear, tneir name( defiled from. Slavery's
' : riiduniful page; .-f
- it f
. , ' a rt. ii ' . ir: r r
M vuiuvngF.- ugTu-ai; propu- enieapraCjUseuunMcu.
ses a wager of five hundmi dollars,! a Bautist-issiouihr,
d Cattle Showr which will l)be,!d er h.ts declared htbtself ajiUnttaiiahH
-nai 1 1 in ore. in me yefiy ,i 014. arua- 1 an J lDII$.ia?aiB?M uitaaail prcos.
itlilvi
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this offer bev' -accefttedait "a'tiy tihie.'4 rc'iiiia ;;aupiibtei?4nd ettcbura&eti tVj
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Among theadmirabtr axioms'bf Si
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luxury tC hJb wltM
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ented iyeterday by the Secretavof
State to the President of ihelTniredr
States.' as Envoy Extraordinary and
MjnisterJnipottntra'ry trorii jexfejo.
He wa aCeoninanitd bylColonel :Dbn4'
Jose- Anastatio I oi i en, Secretary on
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Elizabeth U. Whitaker, consort of Mr. Wil-
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Major, ugri vaaaeii, and eldest dauglite? -v I ?
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rd aid erest excited by the iujfe
mgs of every ctirn to this diseaa. it
.weitK whirfr those suffering 'H :v
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the exerciseof silomesUc - vutuea and Ker . w T
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