)- : ' : : l :i?ifl : m :i -' hjZJ'Lt: J'AJLZ - jil ' 1 - : ,y .1 j ; ' PawaryVlby prtyit.c tollre lfk Bnrfhet 1 'J11V '1'J J?1J JrJ,' -J j' 1 . v.V?rY.v rliL2r V'.J.Vn, J.L-" - L .y V V., :c" ' ''. "!?h.:sjL;: tv:s- ; vV'TTTT -r-r, . -the interest of Agriculture' are warmly ttwo miles of. this town; vaa so gevj&relj fedge,barefaccd?falsehoja5.v 4 na3 v ' ; ('J'' . V rf i; -ie TS burnVo Tuesday night Jasti .by the bem acquarntcd JffUhis coo ;' - " " v: 1 xU : ilA" v 'mlliH; ikU7".i;:ii-V-;K'. & expjwiinj of a powder gourO awhile m 1JR03; arxj liaVe resitletl in it smce;180i JL hph thecash 1U bcpjutlotiJehrry.j .,-ftt - : vJOSWH GALES & SO; made efficient or repeal It altb-elher. ; fom gjVeitHeapiecI Imwlt mth'mmi f1W'&Sf&- v 1 y.'i' At Three poUart per annum ;wne.Mlijr CThe Legislature of Pelawire met aj ap in a blanket and! Jar djWiiibebrc rjoiblclficdufd? Iralyeilithm. ftjg, (H04s?X -' : Z:X ' 1 . . r.nd & Half for half m vcxrto be said in -; -vf .. v , . tr. .vv, v -i:,,?, ..y.vjan. id.. 7-;.. vo-.t , -. r . . . ' , . r . w if ii7- on rna sn -inn nT nr .viamff nn 1 1 ii ii if. -iu sjpmi urci iiiiriii. u.iiu. il isi : " . V - , : : -A n -v'tf-gi: ' ... T'i r were scaltcred .belweenihim.'aml: the -V . ot eeoon !ei,wcr M.:i:,v.- 4k J fire, bv, which he lire was communica. . twee tinin ior- une iiwiar, . inu t wemv i . hc ui auiiuai wicciiua v- uic u. l r . . ., . m - i-r- ; Five CchtsforeTersncceeamspubhcation: raertcari Colonization SocleirVwki held l5u V1 riliftr 1 ffi ' J. thoseof greater lenfctb in :besame:propor- - i. f w ' w . a c - menuon inis aqciuem, wiuj ,,iiie. ihjht ftioiu;..Cotntnimicationfts thanlcfiilly.-.receiTi J the Capitol; sVashington,,ton Mon- it will serve - as'a warning tbhose , d:.vItert liayMrCLAT,'. onof thJViVePre- who ace in the habitof carefesslrsing V'.' T V k 1 TOESD AY, JANUARY Jir; 1826. ' sidents in . the Chair. Among other gun powder.' ftest. Carol progeeaiugs, r v n. r iiz. mittel a wing were adont bfhem ;M -WV-H; Fitzhugh sub- i .'i- ' C7 ; 1 j 3 ; . r -' ; , v ? ,.T Philip Hone, Esq. was on Tuesday senes of resolutions, whlcb lagt cIeed Mayor If the city; of NewV ited; he- (bllowing is one Yo'rk. The principle of the second 'Vy The weathe? daring last weeV ws i9WTVattWperiod'"r justrated iii thise!ectioh;;than we re- :?iL;itA'Zi?: in.,' irn. the Society feels itself authorized, by the ef- collect .ever bofore to have observed it. i - rfl nnfrnftod crw im. 1 oe society teeis nseu autnonzeci, oy toe et-i coueci ever ui-iure iu iiave uuserveu iu : J as mild asspr p. an continued so un- it apply tlie ereivere four0 candidate and on vl aiunjaj;iiiK;V,cu-w--' - - mentoi tne couiwy.ror.tneaia anuco-opera: the first ballot n the Common Council, '.lent storm of raid and wind, accompa- tion espial to give success to thw efforts. wPAilcii'nW': the hen Mayor recei- r . . v . , ivi-VA r .-Ada Committee was appointed to prepare . tTn xr xt ' ' - - v. .:J ,:k linnm ifl Iifrhfrnnn'. : tin ' m . . .rr T vArl pieiiPYk. iinfpa. W." P-v Van -Nhss nine -iiicu. huh hiuiivu .u .......uj,., r. ana present memorials to uongresa asting 1, v7 -.---.j : Sunday nighty 'there was a Sprinkling aid. r ? Philip Hone three. On, the s: second ' r c ' :--A'M.iT, ''Jr - U , , -V - ballot Jvlr, Hone had orvotj!, on the V ;, 8w, dye.te A singular circiinstanfce occur at third on th fltK nonEA . errubuieter won to 38 -. phnadehia'jf: ek. A jiiryOhad GMM ;Whe sixiKefoonithe .;"'"-VJ.; ';-' A-''il'''';'-iL l ii1 t m i A x seventh eleven, and on the eighth ballot The following;Posa)fhws have been been empannelled in Jhe Mayor's Court, he received thirteen sufficient to elect established in this State, by the -.Post- on Wednesday evening, and .a case de- him. BalU Pat. mVster Gleneral. duriricr -the' last .three' livered over to them for a verdict. .On Tv i - 1 : ' 'Ki; V .:;v2r.nW:7 Gtes. ' v -, i Thursday, only eleven of theiurors an-1 . . k .Yftl.J . ' ; f l.onjr Creek Bridge '- New-Hanover, ' v v' RicLilands,V . -4 Onsloir;j' v.V." ' V ' Uberty Uall, Iredell, v iWHionville, I . "tt - . ' :v -; Mount TSrzaV .'.V.VV' Person. HUNTER'S NARRATIVE An Imposture. There are few readers but will rea swenng, it appearea on me amrmauon pv v'"w r w. of a constablev'that after the jury had Winter, published two or three y ears agreed on-their verdict; and signed and ago, in which he describes himself as sealed iV oW of them; MrV' Martini who haying lived among the Indians' from had been very ill during the stttingi was infancy, and in which he pretends to accomnanied home bv the constable. gve an account of the manners, habits, On the constable callinsr the followinor I customs, and characteristics of the In !XHe Supreme .Court 'have granted H- day lie was told Mr Martin was dead, Idiah tribes. II 13 narrative" has been " censes to the ,toi lowing persons, sinqeunu nc saw tne corpse, a qiresuon r '.- . . i ? t i c; : 1 . i :.-k i: Our lasi, .10 pracuse ijaw iu meouueuw i rose in, court, as u receiving uie veruiui urtsi" ":..s:, lVvj r;,l.;;;''V ie counsel for the Commonwealth was 'M ' v rr .r.l I ' . . j .1 . i nomas samncr, , nmiun. i wiUirff to taKe ll oui me counsel. , v -oeorjre . mo-v : f??. , the defendants bbiected; and the idrv North American Review fklwtn PaschaU, ,o. ; . I were discharged, , without giving thc I contains, an apie arncie : There seems no lacs ot uanu mates fp supply the vacancy in the Virginia I .. J2 ne6 ust for Cotton. Delegation to Congress, occasioned by I experiment made in Rhode the transfer of Mr. Randolph to the So- Jg found that Cordage for Vessel nossibte r he rim d have Ii ved iwithJthe: t ribes" lie men tions,i and! gon e through wi thli he;Acehes Mnbesvwrjjioui sMne "knowlexlgeo lo-ry'Jiaviritf'reche'dm THivSAILOR DEP ARTURElg O fresh blows the giIe o'er the'1 wide; nint- And proirtiiy me i irigate repeis: uic w ivu K foam . " . .' -,. 'v ' ' n J ; 'i .i . i n i i I I. '! HI I i I i I I i I ! l " 'I - - 'k . ui; ;, v;n? 1; OV 0115; v'- I'-.V : -.;: r: TIHEubWibt f dred M Snteen Acrea of. LAKI), In -V . ? S ' ' Creek; and ab'it 7:m!5 fromtrJe??v?,l4te't, , ,: i the property bfjAym.' Gi.m6ur,NleeM, whieji 1 ne wHi sen on moderate icnris on a crtoil or .. ; Ione ur iwo vera ror icrms ani.jv-toa ,' . v M his abseoeetq Joseph tUks or Ti'.rr'. ' ' ": ! i moinVvtivi. Jones: i..;-i-.v ; . : - . i Ami hip-h beat mv heart with tttmuituousr T ' v . " ' . ..i . , V-J'.' ." : ft ! r a-4-j- . blest me . . ' -v-- - .iv-'j.- i .-. . -:y - . . . ' I .ee.bb wbhecksUndrtbe tears oiUU C,n"S i ' - -1 ' And my mother how close to ber bosom Wway eanmfmc nressM me 1 ' "" - ? ut ther, wlo says his name i Shrdtecfc, ni v I .'jvj.T And kissed me,: indsobbe aa her kind Nl loeph; V i ) V v 'heart would breaks ; i : ami that he left said XVihums, sijmetmie iri , v-. n S e April, 182, in the Statefof? AUhnma-wiU ; v i:may:roani"'tngfc ? ria itf'.V'-' ' v1. M friendship mav court me, -W H drst.r Mond in- Fgtutry i'Z. v : V l J J. i And lovevon my heart; its st charact H'ff. 'VP AJe , : v v r . :V But neer shall affection lend: aught to op- October, 20 1824. r v 3-ytn.:,,;,t ; v . ' V o pori me CH AI1LES fW3INEDBfi;.r v.YSi :. So sacred so pure as that parting embrace, j,;"-; - . . , .T y. - - i Fiiends and protectors when danger sur. IT) Kg p RQTiFUIXY inforrrsf 1 1(5 ciiiilcni of " 's ';" ' ;v j rounds me.: , yX.t:?; I tfRaleighUathe' hWnnnovllolhc huU'- rV r 's , j When Pleasure, when wealt!i spread: their ,n. !; ;PiVkhvt;.i rliiirrlitl nn" ' VvW- ft lures for my fame, ; - ?. .; C -1 l6t ifnnn.whtch't'he'Newberii' nsiik .(..' ' . r ' t That moment good angels snail iiover arouna he no occupies as aV5MtiffJbom. : V 1 -V ' - : To cliase every thought name. : ' ; f t , Ilia sty in thi-'.ciiv will be limited to a Te w ' ight would dishonor your weeks, -aidhe inviWa siich Indies and Gert- ZTlf$''&l& -fi rV.1;:v tlenieo as JnterWl favofih lyim with' their or V I - mte. , Amongst others, William B. ry description, can be made of. Cotton that the article in the N. A. R. is I ' : AmeHa, is aCandidate, though instead of Hemp, and will be of better SUpported by the testimony of severaf ! y - . ' ' i r r -j :-deiv to -g-iye 4im eawy can. --t j i '.y .1 i'i'' :"'v ' MARRIlvD, . ;' : RatghJan.';. 3.;:'v ' C , Tn this city, oh Thursday evening last by ' ' ',U. ' - M - ' . . the Kev.kltammixDavid J..:Swain; fl-OJIMtTTED to the Jl Oakrd,'. irt v f combe countyv'tdt Migs: Eleanor; "H; White;' W whocll himself J IM.VIteia . V ; ; ' .nn.k;A Ar4.A:Utrs..V r i i I bout 28 years of acr ' 5 ft-et B. inches nifffu, v. ,V . . , a- wIi uS uuui. iauire: : author -excessiyely;lauded,botVn.Ame- u rica and Europe. It now turns out to Ho Miss Elizabeth H. Battle. . f . y,?n.,F" i for I be an 'vnposittoru v . Thejnuinber of the! JjlJEWi ' , - . . ' district.: ihejvwneV is Tcqhested to coiirio j j just pub shed DA uF uru cuuntjy, tojrrt,7ryepropcny, pay.ciiarges taKB; .; . a . V i 1 Branch, wife of Joseph Branch., hsq., a lady 1 lum'awiv,;-!.:') 'ii:; t-;4 ! ;' t'-". I , which proves bf amiable manners, whose, loss will be long! r . GARTinYAtT,TVdnr ' ''--'T. " i i t...:ri.A .u.i r..k; unaaeenivieuDvneriami v anainenas. .. rr,A tm -a . fT:'-i''.. v1 .y.-Avir. . i r .".. i lf , Al - i xx AtChapeKHib, on the 24th Ultimo, Mrs. V-. -m iL'.'--- . . ' -' f' " J v ? . cation and its author an impostor. ;,W Ehzbeth w; Bocciardi, the deservm; and r State" of.NortllTCaroIind'i'-. V . i "-By a late have only room for the followine eXr affectionate consort of Mr.' G. Bocciaulr, of tr'; - ?; v lion'CottnW r ; A; I Island it trflctfpxmtbeSicle in the Revilw S OI eye-lanii ,i;e letter of Gen. Clark. nremi- prime of life and usefulness, - this am iablt! . ':;, jK.V'lvA' . V V ...., Tr ' . w v - . . k. , k .... -i-k kk. -T i uuuihj U.1IU iasw luugcik in DC representee , i nw is sireicnin": tact be tound upon larther the matter rather ioojlar;; Yor oh the without doubt, it will prove oremi- woman to tne tomo. ne sustamen ner at I Sarah Paltori, John; Jacksonatvl Susanna nicuon witn mucn ionuuae ana wun perrecti his wife, ana tUe-otlicr liens at law ot . Jo. resignation to the .will of her divine Master. 1 :: nathan Tlalton. -deceased. ; t Should this ogj. Derson3 0f 2reat respectability An affectionate husband whoremams to deJ t HEcomp,tin:nt haying shown that Joun' ...... i -' - i n nm rf inca nnria rnnsniatinn in ir cm trial to be and authority : same principle ;tJe . -whole delegation portauce to our Southern States! of vast im- from the JV". American Review for Jan. 1826. religion of the Redeemer was hers ! plore her loss, nnda consolation in the cir j ft. Jackson and Susanna his wife, are not t , cumstance, that the blessea influence, ot the I residents of this Statei it is therefore order ',' -. ed, that unlesVthe.said.'.'flnhnackson and Communicated. ; Susanna his wife, ppeaf at.the; next term ot . jk' - 7 I V. : -I i' I K1M 1 vhti lliinn l-l utait i ls tr a fT tho in .limn i iiiiiu a u i.r: m r ijiil. ub. i a . . -M ft' tj x i , ' At his seat m irange county, a tew clays I this Court, atfiahsburv; on the fii-st; Monday . ; ; i 4B:uS,B,,?M k.. . ' - ooiaesi npiera uim.-vok,; appcat , in the rotJ. year, of his ag,;,.mchalD.i:afiertliekfourth Monday In: March nexC-anitV; i-?- .r'.. r .?,A seizure oi twenty-seven; cases oi the literary world, since tne nays ot Bennehan,Esc1. a man of great : wealth and pl(d, answer or demur to fhc complainant', ;: t'T- ' of .Massachusetts I Leghorn liats wasmade, a' few days Psalmartazar. His book however is respectability. . -; ; '. I bill,: that, it will be taken pro confbsso as'Wv ; r'-yl the 5th n,sf. V , ak br, the fficerSof the customs at thout the ingenuior learnuvmcn ' fei 2 Sf ature assem- K.Vrl- TK I, k hW "?e rae? qVTOn:ii,V v.. r,VSv;i, "il waTwC-i iii". : - X-V . be sold at .the Court Ilouso in iMfy;:. ' ; The : Kegislature) - . convened in. Boston on - The'New-York' Leirisl V i , a ' .V mi v ; ' " V . V I " " B History ot Formosa an object ol ration pfwjiL: .-: atMlbany : on .the 9th instant. been regularly imported from Italy Lr curiisitV: It is a wcriless fabrica- W; w ,Samuei. - Youxg was elected ; Speaker ant exported (for the sake of the draw-Jtidft, and, in this respect, beneath the I s uj me uuusc ui ivcpicacniaiics. ; i oacKj to Havana, were, ai. me. last luigiuiy.i raemDers met m caucus uie nignt pe- named place, packed in separate hogs -.jv;wa,c 640 do 640 do 640 . do 640 e do 640 do f 640 do 64a do 360 v do 200 - do of-a ;a.y.,.tH.,.,u ,.i, o.Vuie , ' 3 - SAM. SIIXX11 AN; r. JV, JR. ,;Afore-n2 ndingMr. Youngthe most he2ds of-coffee, and shipped, landed, JJJJ fheihyen , popuiartandiclat determine to sup- hd en tei ed as coffeel , The fraud was only motive'' for , port . hirn.' Governor Cm detected, after the hogsheads had been into this article i recn received. From' a hasty glance put on board one of the packets plying gross an imposition the: Dublio may be ive the fbllowihg bnef reference to from NewYork to Philadelphia, t pat upon their guard Tor the future, and - 1 n fir m vp rrpniT Tn tii p wii iiiiiii i iiri- ' " has been ;;.TveRive v its principal parts, f The " capital fund . for common schools is' g 1,153,000 ; Si , 420,000 have been taught in tnem dur Ipg 'the Jast ycar.i .The Canal debt is ; Sr,7Sr77. 59 'and thct annual irtter ", est4l9,025;d5. , 31 1. is suggested, to i '.-. - ( Iiiojvc a.iuau nuur iui: .Muiitviu uaiio j ; ' 1 of the State;to the Hudson Riverv.to I wrminate at'Sandy HiU. ' Atlention is 1 : : xecomhiended "to agriculture and to " mechanic and-scientific - institutions . vA revisitin of the critqinalicode isVre .-" ? commended. VThe balance in favour ? "ftf the State Prison for the Iast:yeark i . ' - r S6,B25 33; and the average number of " 1 prisohers, is 575 and the" support a nd . . : xlothing . of each, j cost '-S32. 72 4 ; An ; citcciioH nf ,the i Penitentiary, system is '- ,i kTecbmmeniledA . Among other subjects - )"'' I which I4egiTative attention is called, r ' . are," the 'Mate ' uf .the 'tiiilitia " 'ihe. Jps'tab- - Jishment'of the validity of titles,;' the : , electron" oC an ITuited States .Senator : ,a moile of compel I ini'Cie attendance of v . Witnesses ..the erecVms of a mo'numeht ;). to'the late Qommbdore McDonouh- " v f .,jV.fT have also-received the Message . of Governor Sfcvensy of Marylantl,v to Ahificla(ureft l. ject of Internal Improvement, and par ncuiariy mat proposeu .iq connect me ' k . i ..r .v. ikkk.. vkj.i k .Mi) f ? . . k .1 Ti.-r-.rT.-.f r:kkt,k,i I iner uy linniisic nor exinusu; pviucucc. - , .. r . s The letters, which we shall presently ; ".v.-t:- " ; I introduce, place beyond douot tne im gfeat aud growing evil, the fraudulent posture of Hunter.' And herd we might - rn ii i-t. i- 1 1 r 1 . it t " xi i t . 1 x k. V 1 : f i cona Monoayn .aiarc.o nexx, pe roi, owing October ll, 1S2X; l.ir3m ' ' - ,: racts of Land, or so-much as will pa v the 1 , --, - - ihe inventions of Hunter. Our "r- be the property 'of Behjamin Smith. Iw EariTTSeptember Term; 1835 ; ,n tive' for introducing I the work 40 -do' Joining thebove, do do; . .V', y-; '; J 4 . ; J . , .t, I unaries r. lioraon- zac n'Ji. f i i" 1 '. . . tv.V'-Vdo'r ; vdoI llGordMi;Jas.;Gonlon; f CVJ' I i do r : do " Ceo;v; Gordon; TI10S. T fcJKf ? ' PiV V.v, : V : do' : -: !f do fv. NappW&Hebi.cahjswffe, V , :$ do - :rvd Jnp.BfouTt & Mar;bJs wrfei ;0? .vi-,' - r , ,4 -; ''.?-'-. do1:- ' --f '"- 'do''; ' - Sarah. C. Gordon; SaraliGrv Vv'V: " 'v V s ; '-do - ' ' 'do d--ffalmei:Gofdil iiul- 'Vy 1 'T.'' r ;;-:" ,'::rif Xrfn -Tliomas Seawe!L' r; " - .'Qii-Vji..,. f 640 do on the LakeSwamp T appearing to the satisfaction of the court tliat the Defendants are inhabitants ef ano- k k ' ' : -. t 9 .. . k bbviate so shameful a practices ; they u"..; ' - 640 do joining ii r . v u xi orae important traits of Indian man :SE"r suggest the; passage of an act by the ersnd will at all events detect the r.gj vdj Legislature, compelling every person utter ignorance of the writer of the r- 540 do , dov owning a gin,.t6're Cord the same in the ticle. ; i;r";-.-.:;-r-;.U' counfycourt, anil "togive security for 1 -'i':J . ; : u V -I-f 1 t:Ar --ii pnfinn ' "C shall close this part of our sub- the. faithful packing ot all cotton at saia .! . s , iv n ' .Vi.w k-v . . " - .; ; - r . , k. ject by submitting the following testis gin j and , that the owner thereof be fur. mon ih confirmation of our statement; ther obliged to brand the bales; with respecting thimrjostur of HunterVr-1' his name and that of the coiintyj pre- The originals of the letters; here pub- aw river above ther State, and notice by publicjition,'bein ' : ' '.7 .. lt-i'vk' waived asr to i all save ;Tliotnas Seawt 11 :,X)rw. C - --"'".', , ;v do . do ? dered, .theteftre; thaf publicAtioh be rnada V,' 640 do 640 do 640 do 640 do 640 do 640 v do 640 do do' "do do . do! d( do do -Ida ' rl " do da'.- ' , ::V::S do do V ; ,. do: do . do do. do d0 ; ; - do .'do' do ,do in the Raleifdi . Register, for- iliree monih. ; rccjuiring the said Thomas Seawell to appear ; 4 at' the next-Court cf Eouify. to be held for . J the County of IVilkeV-at the Courf-liousc in k v iltesbordugh, on the? second Mondiyiof - . i Alarch next, and plead; answer or demur 'to'' ''. '! 1 I suid bill, or jutlfirment pro' "confessn will btt V ; ' " . takenandMheaame set for hearing ':;-" ': -parte. - ; ) O. BARUETT," C. M. E. viously; to their being sent to mar Hsneu. we naye in ournanus, .wun .Mieir r . I v 7 1 proper signatures., Tlievara' --written bv eentlemen of the highest j res pec ta- 1 . - . ji 1. i i-i . w ' -.f.t r i Ti unity, wnose tieciarations mav. oc' re- Settlement in rsorth -Carolina was made U - , i..iAk .nUkv.f T n at Jtoanoke -Island, in the summer of . .,ont,U,- :nUoi. fWrh. Pn. 15 do said to be the property of Mary Wbcten. iorhine Richanl VootenJ " ' 1 ?State bf NorthrCarbUaa; '1 i ' n ' -itrj 1 ner i oru t;otim r. t , ... . o iots rin Alexander, tne property 01 W ,7, . . , . Wl-,' 1 John M'Gilt , and tf - 5vv j : ILotindsaidtobeithe'pfoperty 1t ! AiirvPf,h? "? "v" '" ;-' ..-i-1'-;; jVH' Cvf -.Vi. i VPetitionibrPiyoree.. -..;-,v " : 100 acres onT Porter Swamrii said to be the '""T .Vr.v. 1 t-. . - property of John Colemin,and,one4rh Th Si Ir iSSi- W 5l ' -''. ; 'f 5 ; part of all the linjds of the estate of Benj, SjSffi v t ' 1 1 llarrrave U,lot n habitaiitof this State It is there. - . ,1 ; . - v , fr iiargrave. -j-v, riml.t thA rr Snf .,m., . . iiore;omerea4Dytne'i;ourt, tnat nui-hcation' . , ; be made three months in the ; Raleigh lUzis- j ,J i vt uic viiwiwua.wuujiiai- tiling flQlXO ' 7 to the Defendant that she beaod'appear-at' " ' the next Superior Court of Law, to be hehl "' ; ' I 1 rc . . , l : 1 r. ..... 'l a .vi. iin nil i-ai H.iri Kiriw vmai , - . .- - . . . iviub uvkmu v - , . vr w kk . k.. -. , - - . . inciirr wit t . lice rTVT v . fm-,n ''aVne-T" -, , soTi- and now Superintendent of, I- iyWv t-Bve jears. subseqnentr. andinetv- aiin'Atelrs at Sti liSuiitisunneeesi . ac., Rdra sii jrearsa?o,,l)r.J5ncke l,,whp: pub- . ,Pak. : Hio ' tharac.er. isHw ?r.VWr;v::W (iKhrira INalnrHi 1 1 ictnr v. 1- thi fhpn f : ' - ' - ' . v Tlk IMlTViVmihri ciiWtihr. ah fh colour, made aneiitirsioo foivards the " , ""-VT' JW.12th.of September SV, .neRriiMn SSSSK ' '':v ' mountain, and sivsnvhe travelled 15 fei, Mmed;TO;vHf 1 jorS. SLrtHsX;--' - heWShcpopuIafn-of.the State. fi,S? '"W" "J, JSj ' maj now be computtj at 650,000.' spectii.g, t.heii.an, viho . calls himself im giTe thlf iboVe;waid to ?nvpmon -fef STt79f-' ' ' ' . K-V---.SJlrj-W; HnnKt. LHaTeno liesitatio in stating who ud.u,V-tl.e -' . ' ..' i ;:::4-:W 'r:-'-;;-:. that in impostor Jlanof (he in Nash coant n TorkBrid oriS SS ' ' " ,: Jf amine: K lad about 13 fears bid." most, imnorUntr circuinstanie raenti-' Lf "?. ' ' . ' tadrnendsMi cf thi'.Cite.l.W..i '. ' . . - . , -. : - .-v. - - ' :--::v.. ..v-

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