air "C - V 1 1 '. li FOBEIGNv LATEST FROM FRANCE. -: , .. t xvtmyAi "By tie Genera! Wan.fapt OitcKeyi of Wris paper to the. 24th of March, huh is five dava later than the Ac ' comjls received hy wav of England.' They state that 3janifesto :wasV. bout to' be "published. wbicbsWill ,cnn ! . itri a , ileclia ration ot fwarV. and t that- -all couriers between he two kingdonVs pun.isnen, TOinf .i.i --areliVely tobe nreVented fVomUravel. r Atiril which wdtonUm. the IVcl , lingi as ihe . French have forbidden s a cl as are ; nojt e m pi p jed ' by theo - 'vernmeritrand the Spaniards are said to have refused ? all without excep- AccbuDts" from Vienna afHrm, that . 9fisrifltri7 wiinffltn a sfrct neutrQ. i . iiry- ann ioai inis repori niis .jttwijuc. ed a considerable rise .in-ineir funds;;5 . A letter from Consfanlinople dated i Feb 26, states, that , Lord Sfrangford ba obtained from ihe Porte the. re-es-. tablishment of , the";tformer relations : with;Russia, and4ha in return, it' is r uppWexl, the Turkfl will i be-allowed; ;v4o -work, their will on tfce Greeks. ;The4 European Ministers were waiting'witb .t ' anxiety, the official rply of the Porte' to the jast Negotiations, nopinj; for a 'favorable result as her "intentions to - wards SardiniaNhav'e beenjrtucb.modi-; ified...;: ; '-' :;v?'5iv.;. : v: -v.- They write .from Frankfort, that the Senate have forbidden all publica- tions.by the Philhellonic Societiesi in - lavftror me urerKS. ir.tt .t'.a1. in the' University of Hesse' Darmstadt, ah - many duels have, been : fottght between Iner studeTits and officers of the garrisonl , The; authorities . have been Mifcliged to dismiss i some of the former, and putothers under arrest. , -The. ?om mere ial relations betweep Spain and: thW" Austrian states have, .'not, as yet been interrupted ; and it is said that commercial correspondence will continue, as usual, notwithstand ?inp;;tl cessation of diplomatic con, nection. - Even io case of a war it. is believed that Spanish vessels will be allowed to trade in Austrian and Ne- ipolitan ports, cept for munitions of; J.. 4 iiL-i:.-flj-i2j.-i.L2' ' V, I war. Vailu Advertiser.: It ii believed that-the examination of, the budget of 8SS8.45S francs Avill occnpy th Chamber of Deputies f abour fifWn davs;' : , 7- ' A wnft abeen published on The nxcellencre.B of'the waH with Spain," - in which: theauthorKas not thought it nec8ry to freat the'subject: seri- ": ously. He compares the nation to a . Ian. who,;when h&-is asleep, requires . some' extraordinary excitement to a v'u's'hSh,Vahd to .make him take the VtiecessaTy: exercise. So, after a pro- : ' per period f fept,"a nation should be Itvakened with the blast of the. trumpet, . ana -oroognrio ine nr.io o, u...c. ?"f-7rrmgrM trtn. tvhn Bifl that if ?he nan the mil irons necessaryl for war, he would not give "a dollarVfof a pretext ; fur, though if possessed, neither men nor ' tnofiey', it'will contribute tcr raise them both.'V Such a pretext must be capa ble of 4eing applauded by the, people without being . understood 5 ; as rJi$pj the crusade-spirit raged in Europe, the sermons of Si.'BernajrdlVere received tvifh cries, of ;e1i. f polti"--Wtf Vfhe will of GodJ-rthough they jwere aUIn Latin.. Such "a "pretext is pecuV liary . desirable he adds, in case of a war being Vuddenljv resolved, upon while nobodj was'thioklng of any such r RONTIER5 Or SrAIrf, MARCH JO. . We: are on the point of seeing all communication ujth our neighbors cut oflT ; the commanders of the Spanish Constitutional, troops having declared r that theyVwill furnish . no; more escort " to the couriers, .because they think it . .win De.more injurious 10 tne rrencn ... cemmerce than to the Spanish, V- ? . BeWieres, with the 9JD0 or . 1 OOp'men that 'remained with him after the loss- . res he sustained on his retreat, was at :JC' ' tarked ori the right bank.of the Ebro; near Logrone, and so completelj;rout cdj that be has not' since been found. . The .Constitutional cavalry, toT the " number of 400, after a wearisome j. 1 slaughter : took '500 pri8opers,who i ., were, taken to Saragossa 0 the ,4th. '; V SOOQJroops were expected there froni; V - ; Valencia. , Gen. Ballesten had reach- 1; N' ed vTudela, ;o his .way whis post: in Arfagoh? ?. 'V;: -J: v : .The factious bands of Navarre, ;to V Vthe , niimber of-tOOO., men firmihg ; three"; battalions, hav e ; entered France V. V . bj thejnQuhtains ; about St. Jean Pied ' ; de Port; ih t.e 11 thifitfiyand 14tb;. i 5 -flTiey" came; togetarrms arid : equip- i Wcnta?'and.to ;undego a' new drgan - V ie zation.. Charles: O'Donnel ;has .gone K '' MPPJ tbem; t It was proposed to t . w cjuarter the soldiers ib-rjvate tipuse a " -but le ?innaDliam nar i ciuscu mar j f " consent, which enraged the soldiers o 1 ' '.C-r :;1-; igioiTeiHectpropeiiy,: . ; 4 meir general--v ,,,a v r J r iiinnamtants ; justice to all.; "whether an v harm wa clone : ';he0 such will be our device; m.r Df nrti ' inftrifi rn v-fun march for ; thefrontlerty which Hhey will pas at the'sa'me tiraehe French army ccoiaythe . Pynces.;j;: Two battalions of the TbyaU Guards rechnBayonne'-dayite oav. ornier tnecommanu oi.ouiicjmr A moraceac. j ; A military puvi .ib r T Ushed atvthe; Palace ,otheAirchbi?h opwhere the; puke of Angoulem ;.ft1U stop;-" '"" : ' ' ' -v i--' 1 'A' ff; ;Jt i believed that tna1tiRfbiU be published, fromjhe Tiit to the 5th of Aprils which will contain ine ifcir- np w r nf Fro nre aff'ai nst Spain. , -vBy a rough estimate, itippearslhat 'ihe money V to lhe ge,iet'?ll in' ; ferior officers, and those of the army of the Pyrenees, amounts to more than s'thVee-VilUon' not include the Indemnity allowed to the' leaders ofthefFaitlvwho probably ; will not figure iri'.heBtt'oet;- ' I Tt is stated that a large number, of inferior officers inthe Rational .Guard fin fend fa resign.. ( ; .. i-- -Mt is said that orders have been issu- Vfd at Bayonne not to permit the pas- sage or any. couriers counecteu wim commerce. ;., j ? C ;Xhe -Minister of. Finance saiihto nave inTenneo io npgoiiaievjuc loau ai - 82 f o 84 fra n cs and that consid e rable reftbrts have1 been 'made fbrthis pur pose; but the attempt has riot availed -against "public opinion which shrinks .from the consequences of A. war; I he price of gun-powder has.neen fixed by an ordonnanc ofrtheKHe. Foreign powder s at 2 francs , 75 cen- times, The D'ilc? of Angoulemeis to be iattended bya noti-descript' officer, calledVmifitary maislrate., , V Commerce is very dull. A certain ;manufactory, which, two months ago, employed x,jj worMnrniias uipniinsrw 150, and jet the war lias not .yet be gun I X-J-'-- VERY LAT FROM ENGLAND Ncw-Torlc, May !& The ship Minerva arrived below late last night from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 6th of April, and brought a kfiJe. f.Il-: PP which were received at the omcea or the New-York Gazefte and Mercantile.-Advertiser at S o'clock 'tHi's morn ing. Each of those papers contained a postcript prepared at that hour. --We "are indebted to the editors of those papers for the perusal of their London file, from which we btain the following intelligence. Statesman. Sun-Ojfice, fjondon, Jlpril 3. Government have receiveil ihe I)e 4claration of War by France against Spain, as well as the manifesto of the French government on its armies en tering Spain. How far Ministers may y think proper to give publicity to these LinJ. oocuments we cannot pretend to , Th, Liverpool pupers of the 5tl., appear to doubt theabnye intelligence. 1 . .. . .-1 t. . n and state, that no other London paper if. than the Sun published it.' r j .The previous accounts stated that ;the French array would enter Spain ! on the 14th of 'April. I The Kingof Spaiii set out from Ma-" Id rid on the.v2Qth of March for -Seville iwitha'g . Cii!,tne0a'me day of his -arrival' at jerpignann the . Duke d'Angonleme rdinedatithf ' Hotel 4de;la Prefecture, I withfarVhal Moncey.;(l)ukefde Cor ) negliano) and the Baron d'Kroles. A grand reyje w of the troops was to take fiace tne.nex' oay. - ine town was 11 uminated in honour of the arrival of the Commaadf r-in-chief. On the 94th he was t ' ve for Bayonne. The Jt'wf f Prrpignam was so j full that Uhe famous Insurgent Chief Mosen Anton was unable to get a bed. A Bayonne article of March :25th states -that King Ferdinand and the I Royal Family left Madrid for Seville witnpui any opposition or ine , least sign of reluctance, on the 20th of March" The Cortes, and the Minis ters accompanied the King, bat the permanent Deputation remains at Ma drid, tH the government should arrive at its destination. -One hundred and filfy. carriages cjimpose his Majesty's 8uiteahd he was to travel about 5 or 6 leagues per day. . .:. . . -V- The London Globe of the 2d ult: Ihas a-Ppstscript) .dated at S o'clock, which says : Ah express was receiv ed by an eminent House at a late hour this morning : e understand that the Bourbons, in imitation of (he con duct of Bonaparte intend tit send a ne gotiator with theif army. - OHDEROF THE DAT. 7 Soldiers ! The King" has-, deified to con fide to me the command Of the 4th corps of the-aimy of the. Pyrenees imder the orders 1 or his royaJ Higlmess the Duke dlAngou ; leme; I have confidence that you will be ' Worthy of having at your head x descendant of the great Iltfnfy.V Soldiers ! ouhaye not ! oniy. xo aisunguisn, yourseiyes m tne neid or nonorr otner uuues are imposed upon you 1 : naarmv, no real ought t 'J . 'uiiinn t r mn liMt tnsi .a Let hib(BiTm&tea-'llw I. . ' verance, an cnjxrTeiaiio evintc.jiur c. vteiOtb beOucnchd t it is thus thitwe: shall Head Quarter FemSaii, 7 f pfe:;v' lrf ih e ,Ach ipelago" iuhe Oref Vs continue against the Greeks. .lp-.MHifS-4 rrh1 tivernool MercurV; contains an ac count of the shipwreck of one, of the packet ets frahvpublki' fb?J Liverpool; ;J tTpyar4s on 1Q0 passengers. penstiecU DECLARATION ;OF WAR; a - f Baltimore, : Maq$ :: Thft shirt Roftseau i Ca ntai n Jefferson 38 i days froni Hamburg yiapovyes, iras bel n w i- Ph i I at le I nhl a v esterd a y u n oon , and Capt J. states; Mat a formatide- -France a srinW Sp9ihA nother ship came. in from sea, name unknown with thelRosseauf came ri the steam boatithis mbrninj; from Phil ad e I phia ; f i n for m etl Capt; T, that this vessel "yas from Antwerp, in a short passage : that the supercargo had . arrl ved i n Phil adelphia, and con firmed the above intelligence,' and ad ded, that the French troop had act u ally;Vdmmencpd their march for the Spariishcapital. The news was e- herally known and credited in Phila delphia, when Capt. Trippe's inform- ant, who has proeedeu to Sorroik, left there, and itw was spoken of by other passengers on board the boat. r , ratnou IM PO RTANT FROM M EX I CQ. .'..i . . - - - .... . . -t New Fork, May 5. By the fast sailing packet brig Phoebe Ann, Capt. HoImes,.we have received New-Orleans oaners: to the 21st ultS incIusive.Vrc44.-'; . DOWNFALL OF ITURBIDE. f ..,...- . We have received, says the Louisi-: ana Advertiser, pr steam ship, a file of the Diario de Vera Cruz, to the 8th April inclusive, from which, we, have hastilv made the 'following trarlslati- - . i' ; ..V, . -- ons. . 1 - . ; By a passenger in the steam; ship, we learn that about 700 troops remain ed faithful to the late Kmpernrj ltur bide, & that the officers of thee troops strongly advised him. to give battle to the troopvFof-the Republican pa y, but that Iturb'ide refused, and threw) himself on the mercy or generosity of ' the Cono-ress. He was taken into cus- i, tody, and remained at his ; cpuntry "H eat, near Mexico, under charge of j Gen. Bravo Bv the Vera Cruz pa-; : ;.nucKinrnamsoiref niece 10 me uaw pers. we observe" that he abdicated on :: ger Marchioness of Londonderry. j the 10th Marirli. renuested nermisMionii The Scotsman, a violent party pa- to retire to a foreign country, griniting f him ten; or fifteen days to arrange hisii domestic affairs, and that Congress would assume thei payment of his; dfthta tn fpw friends. We further; learn that he is generally despised for his pusillanimous conduct, and that the Mexicans have given him the ap pellation of Col Llarttos.- ' . Ths following oflRcial communications, which have ju been 'received by-an ex traordinary courijsr, announce to the free and heroic inhabitants of Vera Cruz, that their wishes, in unison with those of. all the other towns, have been granted. The liberating army has triumphed. The Mexican nation is now, refntecrrated in the extension and plenitudeiof cheir sove reign right freely represented by a con stituent Congress. Inhabitants of Vera Cruz ! Days of prosperity, of liberty, and concord, begin to succeed to the-.calami- tous times of usurpation and despotism. H;nor and praise to the valiant soldiers bf the country ! immortal glory to her worihy captains I veneration,, love,- and gratitude, to the fathers of the country ! Vera CVu2;, 7th Jfirit. 1823; titrd of Independence, and second of Liberty . GU AD ALOyPE VICTORIA. Decree NoA. lhe sovereign consti tuent Mexican Congress in ihis session of the 29th ult. 'ias t nought proper to expe dite the present decree, .v . 1. It is declared that Coogreiss, having assembled to the number of 103 depuues, constituting a majority, is m tuit and ab solute, liberty to deliberate, and iConse- quently, in a situation to continue its ses sions. - ... -N-.--.: 2. That the executive power of Mexi co a ceased from the 19ttcf last March to the hresent date. 1 , - 3. Th it both the. foregoipg resolutions j be transmuted to the supreme executive power to be . named, in order, that they may be communicated to1 whom it may concerm we tneretore, xc. Mexico, Jifiril , 1823. . ' Number 2:-The supreme executive power provisionally named by the sove- freign l constituent Mexican Congress, to an wnornlhese presents may come, greet ing f Know ye,v that the said Congress has decreed as follows : : : ; The sovereign , constitutional Mexican Congress in session of the 30th ult. has dpcree:d;as flloWs : y-:' ;i-,y-: - XvTne executive government shall "be exercised ; provisio ally by a body to bet aenominateu tne . h supreme executive power. - ... " ' -As- 2. It shall be composed of three mem bers, :e left of whom sh all ct alter n a tel for one month as DkesidenL: and Tn rhn- der; of their nomination.' . lX.-. ... -c " ' 3. -The supreme executive power shall nave ilrtonhem 413,1 4 Cju I jyJV,",pi cscuicu y nit fciiyj J 'Number 3 The sovereieh 'Constituent Con Kress,- Jit-' t KU; dayst?s3 ton, , .has .thoff aispectflSfefli commanded tncniet, anqL pnui;appjiii?irac xwjincu 19 confomtito-tbeEcirt prefent.nnod." s$ , Signed bv the Preside.it and, Dep. St- ' ft ;-eretM rieVB. -Wei'Jthewreiorfei proper to nafne te fitl bWi n inTtl i vi d uals j igripe exfcciuiye power, fyiz ; .f t Danrriicolailravo 4. ;i .Don Guadalbupe .Vidtom ' T ; r. Don Pedro Celestino MesreteJ ThiinomThation shall be .Immediately communicated tojthef persons named, that they may repair to the hainpf Cnress to take the corrspbnding oathS Signea ana aacea as aijoyevj- - g , 1; FR-OM THE SPANISH MAINy , . ' ;' .V i Baltimore, Mat..9i; The schr. Adonis- Cant Curtig, ar rived here last evening inw2ays from passenger in tier has politely cated for the American the ntelligence-Onthe" IStby'Aprir the In i ted f States' sirhri : SharkV: Iiieut. Com. Perry; arrived from Santa -Mar-: tha, arid reported that news had been; received the re of the Royal Genera 1 Morales hvi ng sent a detach ra e nt of 5in) men irom aracaiuo wiin inq in tention of 'capturipg that plaCeT 4The expedition had however,been intercep ted by the Patriot General Montillo, who took 200 prisoners. VViien the Shark left Santa Martha, the people were engaged iripublic rejoicings in consequence of the news. The Carabobo regiment, composed of 800 men (of which 350 are the remains or tne nricisn legion; nau arnye.u ai i.iu de la flacha from La Guayra this re inforcement being composed of the j oesi iroops m me comury , ,s ....c. - rno.all W Creditors :WTake: notice, tbt ed of great importance, inasmuch as - on Monday the 26th inst. at the it will allow General Montillo to as Northampton coantv. I shall stinte an offensive attitude, he being h the oath peescribed by the act of Assembly, heretolore compelled, from tne nature ,7. " tyil lcucl oims01yent - e . . - . 1 r ! o!iit aehtorsi when and where 3rou;tnav ttenf of h.stroops, to act defensively CHily,, if you think proband see that ilS The. head quarters, of the Royalists 1 xlischarffed. I am,! &c. i ; : - were at Maracaibo i indeed, from that V ei ? v; 1 OBADIAH rite a. positionjhey cannot move in aajrfdi rection. ITEMS FROM ENGLISH PAPEU9 Frederick Robinson, the presen 4. i 1 1 Chancellor of the Exchequer m Great j Britain, is"brother of Lord. Grantham, Hewas born in 1782, and married the yngest daughter of the lateEirl of per in Kdinburg, has lately had a vcr-J diet for 100 damages given against it; J ti,r a "bel. r;:.- ; ' , .A Abernethy lately walked 112 mues in 28 auccessive nours pn tne Oxford rdad. T 12,475 head of game, were killed the last sportitigj season on the estate or Mr. Coke, ot Holkham. A Mr. Hughes in Wales, has fori he j last thirty year received" anil odged for one nilit only, (unless from Saturday night to, Monday morning) every poor person that has asked his j benevolence, giving them meat, drink and lodging. He has a room set apart . I iue. for them, in which they are locked up at night.and if the 1 odger . wi shes to igo before any of Mr. Hughes's family are up, there is.a horn provided, for him to-blow to awaken some of the servants to let him" out. The same refuge was given' to poor travellers by ,Mr. Hughes's father-in-law for thirty years before his coming to. the estate, an t before the plan, or the locking up and the horn was adopted, the kind ness of the host was frequently repaid by carrying away his blankets, &C. A party of Highlanders lately -hired a hearse for the purpose of smuggling whiskey, info Perth. The plan sue ceeded they stowed eight ankers in to the hearse, which was followed by a suitable retinue of mourners, and the mountain dew was safely deposited with a receiver. .,'.;-.. ; v The library of the late Mri Perry, proprietor and editor of the, London Morning Chronicle, produced" on U sale 80001. fif . ' : j,- -'. ' An ignoran t . and conceited cot ton spinner, near Blackburn, hapwhiiig to b e in company when so me persons were talking about Homer and Virgil, inquired of a companion near him i f that was a rich firm; ' -t I ' Th e Em p'e for Alexander has proh i bi ted the exportation pf Georgian wo men, .wfiom the Armenians 1 used to purchase and sell in the bazars of E -u rivaifanpCpn4tAntiapple. :i Nearly half a mllion of .torts of pig iron are cast an nual iy , i n iGreat Br i tain, attended AYith acbnsuuTptionof coat equal to nve millions or tons. A newspaper i nowi pubiisheoT at Bombay, in the Bengal ee taug'uage, entitled the "Moon of Intelligence " It IS dtff.rl Kw m' losfriiarl frfinfldft. nnd the m seryation bn tthefreedoiu of the na- TH?iMA .IJLJNfiiJ, 1 nn UK Semi-anntial ft J' the.oay- iaiowiA i01?8' c menses tev:dayg earlier tlrrmin:S rn?I(utioii geneklly;m?f f?K SAUTES ATI ATir.Tirtxtn X J ran Chureh In titAtru LmT? Auction-without reserve as to brir " uhsold Pews in iid - Church, except the large ones in the from rJ. 8lreer ,1 reet oack adjo niri? the rC 7 paling Terms--slxonths ?hurcl proved negrotiable Notes in theStauJi,r ?P; It should be an obfect wWh .u ;BI want Pe w in this Church to attend Z S 1 the m6rwg, ,r I ; i.i loci SIWM. SHAW, ' Co)mitte,, a .'1.111, Iay IS. . 34 2vr THE SUtiSCRIRPR who . came .fV she wU, on tVeknesday nt thi I? Communis I inst besrin to.make ICK CKEAM 'nvr nii!oWiog1rea evei7 warm day during th annrS- a KSFECTFuLLY makes t.' Jufi ouiuiur season, rom ten o'clock in ,V morning until ten in the evenine- or I ' evenjng she wilf hie her SuWmS fitted up or the recekion of . take, refreshments inj a pleasat wleB And as she . has a larjp'e'Jiuse full aFV ? O eek ICE, - she wiU ftrni 5? , .that article, on very-reasonable terms. ,15 j sell it also as usual by the pound and busbd May 16. ' v " 4 a u & AN SC H VUB NOTICE. ' -. Y my Creditors :--Take s notice ' that J on Monday t e 26th iat k-T .T j Nortliampton county, I shal proceed totake I the oath oresenbed by the act of Issemblv j made and provided for the relief ofinsolyenf u-vwia- wucu aiiu nere jou niav attend if you think proper, and see that lam le-at y discharged! I'aavl&c.; 1 : ' .'' ' h I ' 1'uISAAC' EDWARDS tnMay-7,;1823.-rv: . , 4 NOTICE. it- NQP1CE. HTVIE Annu tt Me4t g o the Stockholm . ers of the Cape-Fear Navigatioa Coopany will v tf den in Payr evilb on Monday the 2d lay 0 June ext. SI-ifANGE Pest R)BERT Fayetteyille. M 1 1 7 1 823. . s .34 3t NKWi GOODS. JOHN PRixiRQpE W CO. HAVE received and kre now ojjenmji a part, of their ppriag Goods, and are in daily expectation jof recetvinj; there mainder -their assortment will then be very completefand consist of great rv rietv. ' -i' ' ' ,.J. ; ' .: -j Amongst those ! already at hand, ire z trun&s 01 L.aaies ana vnuareniieatner, Morocco, and Stiin Shoes and Bootees: 4lso one chest of Young and one of old dr' .son-Tea.rhisysprig s importation) boa t very superior quality, j f ( -' ; They have also received a lareeaddi tiooal supply of Paints, H itter's Mi eri als & Medicines ; ind pledge themselves to fui-nish individuals 6c iown and coantrr Physicrahs ' with the latter article oil a$ good Hterms as they can oe ootainea m fetersDurg, . ana win receive maanuu; m payment N. Carolina notes at par n ; As their plan is altogether a cash bii ness, every article in which they deal will be sold ar reduced prices. ; : They returb theif thanks to their friends and hope io merit a coutinuaace of their favors: '- . I " ' . . p. '' - ' N. B. Thev have on hand a few Bed Ffans, a' use f u i and necessary article and oie whichjno famijy ougat to be vrithouu Raleigh, May 115. : 1 v . 34 3t WILUKMSBciROU'Grl FEMALE ; 1- acIaoemy. 1 - TEIE semi-annual Exa-nination of tne ; Pupil jt in this Institutiou will co-n-raence on i Monday the 16th ot June, an urill rAthuM.(rn the tWO SUCCCedia, days ; immediate afer which.' tie ex ercises of the Academy willbe rcsa Htherebei.og no vaaatioii ueiwctu r-' -- The,, Course of Instruction indad intuit t "ntxi metic, Gra.nmarUod IXr,W Wwinir. ! vVrUltHT. ' - phy, Mvthology. Uistoryv " - ,a Cuym'stry. Botany, Natural rau-r . and.Astrono.nv.. f , I Philo$r Hie Frmciials possess a 5 - ; phicalparatu, f Wi,, panted ay cxpennnenw, iw . -the different sabjects. . V ' , B ird, and tuiiioh in all the aooj ches, 60 dollars per iessi )n , aff doUarPrawingfand YL per Session. The oo.y , - , for pens- ink. let er piper 2 ddlars per- s?Ja. Bo q aired, are furnished .the prices. Nocxpepdi'ures CfQirtaii cepting such as a autoomed 0 and'gu.trdans. . . - . rfVittt E Wh; lady is to wisu : coverlid a pair Of bUoe-s, toW The paLs Pdjl' Principals,, and rajre tner.utw uuier their guardianship ta2 iVem irkably . hf Uuy. ordereft-fc .i. trior. nil t. toe oubiic and ; prhraW exeru- j. 5 . XV X4 X - - - - -