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t .r - G3: It i ft- m 3- T V. I : bar tire the ofaoi oifair.delirh'.fnlPeace." '.-i jt tV-"?'.. ' :.V ''-r V;;.iS v 1 s 4J 'f , j. '. -ivi 7 .7' ! MTi-amMbYDartTtaaecollve like Brother.' J : , ' . .s - s " 1 .? J. Uimarp'dbr party. age to live like Brother." m i. 1 t Friday; November s, isse 1409. i t j1 . NO. ': ) Is puMishcd every FnmiT, by JOSEPH GALES .& SON, f at Thrre Pilars per annuni, or Ope Dollar and Vllalf for hair a year-to be pat.cl in, adduce. ADVERTISEMENTS ?e"tVferVS oCTeatrr leriffth in th same proportton...Com: o.pyawr j. receircl.. .Letters to the Editors must be posi.paiu. Slamrricritig.Various nrc the conjec- turr? Wluch Iiave,b?cn tbrnwn out as to the modus operandi practised!' br-Mrs..Le5s;h nnI her Agents forrcmnvinjj impeHmrnts nf speech. A paper printed in Kewam shirc sujscstcd 'that' it was" probable (hat if a person wlio itarnmercd would bein to pcak whilst in the act f respiring and rontinoc thi plaP. he 'would Vvpnttnllr f;nd relief. It seems; that iliis hint has been acted t upon and with" corr.plete, suc cess. AMr.'.TrscottV of Providence. R. '. who was fhusrniRlictedTor SO year; ha ving rn'ct with thc; pr;nicd notice, under took to follow the prescribed regulations, although he had but little? faith in (their ef iicacy. , On even th first experiment he fonnilsreat relief and was enabled to speak without th usual stammering. v Ilf conti na?d to practice upon the directions, "fill he had coniplefclr'cnnfirmed ;himselfin the habit of speaking while respiring. Tie tas since purposely placed himself Jn "situ ations w here. he. formerly, felthe greatest embarrassment and uifiiculty in spcakinr. anil finds he can now ive" utterance to his words with the same facility as under the most favorable 'circumstances. He has rev commended the.recipo to ' four others, who havr been as spcedil v and eflectually cured as himself.". ! :;.f - '-v - - Danxtl fia&Ju whose-trial for the murder ...... I. ... of his Uncle; was mentioned in this paper, a few weeks since was hung pursuant to sentence inSurrv countv, on the S9th uit. - . . He met death with but little fortitude. It "will be seen by reference to an extract irt this paper, th-it the trial which h is oc cupied the attention of a Court if Oyer and Terminer, in'New-Ybrk for the 'last month, has passed before the Jury. Later papers state, that the Jury having given it as.thcir opinion, that it wtmld be im possi ble for them to agree , were they to Vcmain together a month, the Court ordered them to be discharged. Since their dismissal,' jt is ascertained, that they were divided in the following manner seven' ; to' five for convicting all tlie defendants and eight to four for convictiii!? all but Ilenrv Eckford. Tin's inability on the part of the Jury to a gree as to -the innocence of any of the parly implicated, seems to evidence a stronger color of guilt, on the part of Jhe, defend ants, than we were before willingto admit. Of a truth niayit be said, something is rotten in the State of Denmark." Woollen Mamrfacfurcs.--T)e present distresses among the I!ritih manufacturers of Woollen Goods,afliird to this country an opportui.ity of oDtaining knowledge anu experience in these branches of which we i ought to take advantage. uMany of the in genious workmen of that country arc star ving, and would-willinglyemlgratcto thi. .ad they any assuraf.ee of being employed; but it appears our Manufacturers of Wool len GtKKUare, at ptrsrnfVthemsctveft con siderably embarrassed ;onJhe one hand for the want ;of Wool, which J 'is ml sup plied by our own .scanty fiocksin'stifiicienf quantity, r.nd which cannot be importetj because of the high dntr on foreign wool : amUn the other, from the embarrassments in Kngland, Woollen Goods arc sent to this country, and sacrificed by forced sales at any price. So that, it is saitKiome'of Mir manufacturers are about to relinquish ilieir concerns. VVc wih it nefenoillcr ".ie, bothYo:hcMMkc:i)f iheiuirerfnirna- t ufacturers, and for the great adtantace s'ci aniufiux of ingenious workmen would !,-ui bringing totl.e Iiighcst perfection our "t!,e.madej Woollens,, and "thereby pro moting the prosperity 'o'rtfu couotry. The President's viiit o A7or. Tlic Resident of the United tates arVired at vport,in Rhode Maml,on Friday neck, 5'0.isAvay to Washii:gfon.and partook of a dumi. provided by the citizens. - After ' - iloih v as removed, the following toast TltESDAT.' OCTOBRR SI 1826.: was "given byGovemor Collins, who pre sided : ' ' 4 j The President of the United Stales : At homf. in ltIio(le Islarid.r 'i. M The President thea .rose, and -spoke in effect as followsbut in his own" more ap- I rif. : gentlemen,: to - return :jou my thanks for the flattering manner in which I have just been al!uded to, and foVjhe Kinuness.or my. reception nere among you It has ffiven me tan onnortunitv of renew ing many old and valued friendships, and of forming new ones, equally fortunate in my estimation of them.' It. has been grate ful to me thus to receive' and reciprocate your kindness ; the occasion, believe me, will ever remain dear to in y, memory. Permit me, gentletnen, to oner you-5 i fflwdeIstahdTlln iUel American sister hood, may her prosperity be proportioned, not to the lowliness of her stature, but to the loftiness of her spirit." ' ; iv; t 1 Ignorance oj 'public ?crcrs. The fol lowing sentences, from a late; Edinburgh Review, shb wrh6w,careiess.ly; and Joosely its contributors camsomctimes write, upon thtj most exact and scientific subjects : - Up to a 'comparatively' late, period, the Banks of the United Slates were authori sed to issue notes of any value ; and ma ny did issue, them for so small a sum as a dollar. .The consequences were such as might have been anticipated. In 1814, there wasageneraldemolitionofthe Banks, from one end of the Union to the other : and so universal was the: destruction, that hardlv a single establishment for the issue of notes escaped. The mischief and ruin occasioned bv this universal crash, or, in q- ther words, by the defective constitution of the. Tanks, are forcibly depicted in a re port drawn by Mr. VV. H. Crawford, be cretary of the Treasury, in 1819. And Congress have latterly interfere:! - to guard against such tremendous visitations in fu ture, bv forbidding the' use of low notes." , DOMESTIC SUMMARY. ; Our citizens were'amused .last week with the novel and inleresting.performahce. of a Company of Equestrians, under the-- direc tion or Mr: Lriwsoo, Riding Master. Thfy gave three exhibitions, , which were well attended. " 1 : We had Frost in this , city, for the first time, on Wednesday 'morning last. There was no Superior Court held in Prquimons county, on account of the in-' disposition. f Judge Paxton. i A new Cavalry . vompaoy, s?yea ine iew-iianover. i ioor. uas ucrn riust-u in Wilmington, uniler the command of Gen. Et;vard Bf Dudlev. ! Cotton is quoted in the Petersburg mar ket, at 101 to 11 cents. A correspondent of the Richmond En quirer, states, that nibbing the noses, sides, backs, and lower part nt the tail.-, of cattle. - ' o. ' ' T.I.- n.. n' " sneep, c. wiui cmiRiu l.ir,. is an enec tual cure for hiI)itempcr;t those animals It should be dne' with a small p.uldle commericmg wheti frost breaks un in the Spring, and repeated evcrv live weeks un il frost begins ,nffijr..W If this prescription be indeed ?n ejfectuul remedy against that destructive eomplaint in cattle, it is cer tjinlv woitli an x fieri merit. ' j I We -published the other day, an account of t'.e proceedings of a public meeting held at the village of Batavia, iu the state of N. York. Die outrage therein complained of, was committed opoipAV illium Morgm, a frcinason, who' ha 'been engaged fur three or lour years in preparing a book to ex- post" me mysteries or nis crair. iNotiiing has been heard of htm since he wasicarned away. Gov. Clinton has issued a'procla mution requiring.the apprehension of the actors in. the matter. : ? ' ; 1 It is stated in the New-York Christian Advocate, that the Methodist Episcopal pliurch ; in America consists of 60,b00 oiembers. includi"g;51,0S4 colored perf ous, and 250 Indians. ;'"J he. number, of travelling preachers, is 140b. ; I Ii num ber of mfmbersinNcw'E'iglandyis 24,231. t Dr. Mitchell, -delivered a discourse on the 11th inst. at the New-York Lyceum if Natural History, on ihe.lcharacter of 1 homas JetU'rson. -anurp-arncuiariy. as to the', encouragement hc ave tn. .the., pro motion of, knowledge andcientific-iic-quiremcnt..'7fSr.Jeff ry member of the Lyceum.: . , I "-i i Geti. Byrnanl is- about tn'survcy three several "routes jfor a mail nwd befween Bal timofc anil Philidelphi.4 ; the first crossing thSusVjuehaunaU at Havre de.Grace, tire secorul at Port l)cpjsit, and the .thud at Conevingo bridge. Lock-jawK ; physiciap,' inthe vrcst.' haueilapatietii'fiOhls ilreadful mala dyi by'causing his legs, to beTimmcrse'd to the kncs in f resh warm tey. t , 4h , t HA new novel, entitled Yorktowr,'? by a '.citizen of Massachusetts,? isannmiriceil as being in the,pressh.oHly tu'be publish ed, .by"iVelU-& Lilly; of lio&ton., Report speaks favorably of. its nerit ; and some portions ;'r the.' uork, given, in the New England Galaxy are crediatble to the Wri- ter. Mr. Edward Everett, the brother of the member of Congress, lias issued a large pamphlet on the American claims on'Na-j pies, Holland and France. . - Ringworm. A salve made of hard soap I (called by rubbed .An A prosecution has been commenced gainst several 'rorrn wc ' ihl Augusta, (Maine.) forpiteniling, against sthe good order of society, by -taking down and mis- placing, in, the night time, signs, steps &c. a species; of fun, cailed,in t his part of the country Tegulatiiig the town. ! ' iNfr." I). C, Mitchelivas lately married at Canajonaire 'N;lYto Miss RK.r,:Va!eaf young lady. - The bride is a beautiful and well educated woman,i9-years iold ; she is;the second deaf mute who .has recently gdtne;'rosin-oap)'-ami :gitiger,iiM . on nnsworms, will cure them. i . V ,1?"Ptli.W 'S11 i?wo. :P0si ,4H vit i n jntcrren ami -an audiiioni -s H3?.. jh affiiy.tw.bla ulVYr Whin hev1 play nd sin- weO, and have hearth v V Mr.. Paniel.Clernents-aniU Mr, Lawrence dlerenk.n(!sif Jishd, amon-tbe ,5 ve to the :fcelin-iof - - -Ii Hevden,;itK which jthe former received four .r?t of size, ave, been putjtifthe, .'0ithe -.H.lf t'tfis h Ct -stabs in difterentparfsofm M-V ' . i i. i .m-'- , v . i ii j 1.1 ....i e tu : un.t; tc.am I sootiki oe law m mailers oi im ina, eancc.rv t t minutipsaaW.they'w'JW TV." - .v.v-tS0lne table men, with all their senses about them. Probably they had aa antipathy to; scold- wartIs 0f $55,000,000. They are authoris "Vi i , ' :' "': ;" "' ed to loan monev at 10 per cent. : and on in "icvijui iiil "i i iim in i c; iir-n i aiiiT. 1 ,,r: larire briclfre over lkleherrin River in Virri. i r rnncamiannA At thai tnt Hn.m mn L I riiaVm tliR stnw mn(lruwpnKnwav. & tThe Western Citizen, nublished at Pa- risw Kv. of the 7th instant. remarks 'iinon the great emigration westward ly through that place It observes that : the road to Missouri-farther west is thronged It states that a 'drove of 1.300 iioirs'' hassd that town on the 6h for Virginia, and two droves a few days previously. 1 he Philadelphia Demo. Press, states that a frantleman in the .virinirv of th.if ri. ty, has this year made from less than half '..: - . ' .... . . - ... .... i --- - - I an acre ot dry, gravelly land, two bun- twenty -f cents a pounu. . . Averaging th " - . ' a ffniM;rf' -wine at .wmeai nhnlf nn t w el v c a n ( a h a 1 f c e n t s, and the two dollars h nlltn- thi Ipsc fhnn lmlf.nn I acre of 1nd has nnilnrPil nt t..ncf siv him dred and seventy dollars this vear. ( ' ...... 1 Thprnrf nmv n thp TTnltt rofna liw - ' v... a : i i . i-Hiiuuuiii vruioriey. ami eteven i rsenais. l The armories are at Snrin-field. Mas':md at Harper', Ferry, V;riia. The arsenals i . . are at Watertown, Ma.sacl.nsells : W. Gemgia; Frankford and Pittsburg, Penn- sylvania ; ".Baton. Rouge, Louisiana ; and Uetroit, Michigan Territory.- Arms and accoutrements are manufactured at the two armories ; 79,250 of the former havin" been L made in the course of the last three vcars. h Accoutrements, gun carriages &c are made at many of the arsenals.v while some of them are used mereiy as depots. There are no public fmmleries for ordnance, the supply being obtained by contracts from private founderies, of which there ,are.-a sufficient , number in. -the United .States to answerali demands., Leal is obtained in ample quantities from the public mines. James Robinson,' a mulatto, aged seven teen, was tried ton, R. I. for last week at South Kinl bni.,": ttffl ed to eaiV.'and ordered to guilty sentenceu Uyaeauu and ordered to ........ :. . I be executed. on the 24ih - November next. su res were adopted trators. Two acts of stilf.idp Litchfield, Conn, within a; week.":;: On, the first inst. a highly respectable young man, v named Haiti wm. was found suspended a tree ; and a Mrs. Wilmot, a lady abo 50 years of age, hung herself in the sai in iuna r. r . - i M. uu. i.iai. up. iwui. . i In the same nlace. a sinilnr rirmm. stance. recently Jwpfiened.'I'A" man by the 1 th ciuueii iiie vital spar I langements vytre made for.his interment tiie grave was tlug, and his remains were clothrd with the usua habiliments of deah; when lip suddenly came to life, and rising u pi e xclaiiiied w i th 1 n oath, that h e w as not 'dead vet, inl should live to the ncriid of two ye-rs r But the anticipations of the unhappy man were not ''realized in this par- ticnlar, for after the funeraf arrahgements had beeiu coanterinanded, -and. his grave uueu, jie swoonetij ana in met uieu. V : " ? FOREIGN, IMention is made of a trout;iri England, which after living' tfxty years in' a icelL diel by reason ot the.troughtrw!uch ! rob- ben it ot its natural clement. It had be come so tame as to receive from the hand snails, worms, and bread, and a I ways seem ed picaseu at tne presence ot its leeder. .lAfi nn. L-;v v.. . t r 1 relieving ine nreariness the s,me land has sold twelve hundred bv;!aourandiandgomebrheW pounds of grapes, besides what have been tha th(,'h; they possessed all the? wealth 18: ' r 1 ' V v,' (n '. V I used in his Tamilv and are vet on the vines. ,n t,ie lvw,ld. and were masters of all- thq .i Irj itcklenbtVrpllmfsday last; Mr. Oswuht ; ' j 1 he price varied Irom six to This is the first capital punishment decreed one ilays.- Judge Mwars. 'WOTttvAmeTican'll,CTi6tf-;':'. . by a Court in that State' for a number of till 2 o'clock in giving his charge to the Jui : ;;H . T Z-' . V i years, ami there has enite public rj o'clock on Saturday tjuryi j ffl CJnnual Subscription! g5. A ' 7 ' 4 ' execution in the State since the year. 1800. came into courtf and; requested.to be dH-rf qp:. -'"'- ' K :. The bodies of two persons have tveently .chargcl stating that there yvas haprobabilH :p;ATsOX. A beendisinterredatAlbany. One, the corpse f their agreeing uon verdict though A;. e 53tI X(irnber tt octolU26Ut V of a young man a stranger, who had been they shouldsita month. !;Ihecourt stated tainln the fbUowing Reviews.:" v ' ..... r drouiieti ; the other was the body of a co- that theyould not discharge :thejury;at j lored woman. These tlenredations had nrc present, "and they returned to their.room.! tj duccilronsideraWe. ekitement,iand'ini-lT : A similar experiment in domesticating a j Trout is m King on iong, is ami. pat , into, a well orpnofi :thrcq rears since, a-r" A traveller described the sad catastro- phe of being cast awaywith ia fewrcom- panions upon an unknown shore.- After walking several miles," said he, - Vn a dreary ami desolate country, just a ' we were giving ourselves over to despalrit yye espied a gibbet with a man : hanging upon it. A sight so very1 promisirig could not fail to iraise our spirits; as we i Hvere corri vinced vye were now coming idto a 'civiliz- ed part of the world " ;v ': ,.' ! It i stated in a new York paper that nimn capitalists were, to estaDii-: ? i-i.nn Y :u v r ' . . .? . . . v , nibn tlV A Rev. Doctor, remarkable for his suai h' of manners, finely situated in a coun trJ Vn t; one hundredw miles ; from Geo - Buchannan's i inonument, was 4ne unuay, .-.v ery lately; exnortmg tus Deioyeti oclc, and. describing in the strongest and inost glowing terms, the happiness of 'Hea ven. He said he could compare it to Jno tmng.oat me blessings ot matrimony, and ie pjeasures.of ine nappy nresiue, graced by a t lovely, loving, ami beautiful wile. 1. - f ... . ' - 1111.1 UbUUIIIUI 1 "lie. this, to descant on .marrying soon, and i of x. their ihiafion occasion irom this, to uescant on i. ; r .ii . ' . is": , n,r. urX "'. yuung jucn of he Vest Indies, vet, if theylwere not married, they, stilL wanted the most valu4 . -t -. , pn - u t . ;it bife; gem ot allan agreeable wite, He Ken S'l'ld, that there was a pr II t - TT . V cai,eu Iwm sweets nati .ouen anmireu tor its touenmg suupi a. . a intvanil f'nni.iff . n.-tfhoa. If tvns en ini P' - pnate .to ihcsubject, as ,Iescribing so r r- . i r . - - "v, 'r i i ii m i i . ii 1 " naP.l',ness ' clomcst.c enjmenN ?nW."" anuc.pat.on,4lie;liap j Hk .M.MfU oriuenet.oi; Jie.younger, partot:,li M"r' :ACCoruingly, he began,- and p. -VJ ''aicu UIC "vvi.,g,.-. ;, - :j ; 'Mid pleasures and nalaces thoueh we rhav -- roam, - - - , -r. 4 s e." ever, so humble, there's -no': place. Jikd A! charm from the skies seems to hallow Ipp . ... ....... I S'- ' there, : ' ;. -, : ... .f. . .; Which, search thronjrh the world; is ne'er mil with elsewhere j f 7v Home home", sweet, sweet home ! There's no place like home Glasgo w Journal. .3 -1 . zuhXy crfc Trials. The trial of thii I The NewY( persons implicated in the charge of conspi in the case: of the Bank fraud, in k' Trk, was brought to a close on Friday, af- 1,,rK y 9 ui vmw ,u a iiuaj,aii u baying occupied tne court lor-twenty , WlT.: t f&Ae1 & rom tne very partial glance we have gi & - " : .--;7r - " " "7 ,. , '-r - gather some useful hints from, the expo- aiiiii i iitiL uir L.iiixiia ua iriuci aiaiLrn iif''iiti s a surs m hJ fiiU not entirely satistied oLthe nuntvl t ottmOtivc'artd irifegritV of alctmnV bX the ill:! 4 r,.i. w :':T!,Vay iTr...;. : itiam.tiwe hecretarv of State, with r!nr; r 7. luiiMuin.. x lie xicn' vi iv uimiuii ti in uir l!ciM;tlH-sT)jcir;hahernilowjnsreinarkV: Miit'ir run it ici timn Tiif f h A IT fiwl ' -. '. f4trotv loyhf was disputed bytHemevcry: point! thrv conlif mak for their efienf whs iell ed: upn-bjectibns' upon bbjecti6n5 were1 i? ??JX the, it i- ti' :iv ;f Af hOTHOt , The l.ue of Greene. i2. A it -ntv . ' mHde; discussed; supported or overruled- A ud, JohnW Rema-icn :-Jn.- nlibtv'ibe.' Hrwerral -obsfacles prrsenttd,! discharge then: dutyi Mr, Jay- was forct- ' Eni - Col uie ana ingenious, anu aii?r wwinci auor-1 neTw''Mr.:axwelhrfarexceed awor-J Cn peetation in the clearness, precision, point 1 together a masterly efibrt.--i?aaf. ? I . : BLUK-EYED MARY.'. ,Ve'njlVe alu-av thought that there wu f ft Ml 1 Youncr VUliam was mv lover t V ,;t 1 : '' 1 1 .... . i- ; :i . I thouHit our henrts were- : . i But hK hts proywl .royer, v ;-;. '' And Mary's lf liehind. ; vvun iufs? .uo4iier.i m posic" '? ; . 1 wander throng tlie streetf, s J i 1 ; Ail cry, WfQir buy my roses ?'J ' . Uut.no ktnkl vo'ce me e-rcets. 1 v f' ' 4-S v : Tft.; Come here If IT buy thy flowers-r t All wet with' morning shower-- r f'l V) hoyforget ne ot.' -: ! -' " Kind Sir, then take thVa roses? ? ?J 71ieyre7allng,nkc my.youth;? l-l'v ' BtiP never, like i hes'? pontes,"'-- ? " v t "Shall witlier. Mary truth. -,. I'1 ':;", ' Then srazed at her the stranger; f. -'' And clasped her to his breast--- C-5' No more I'll he a Tatjyer ? VjVA'''.'.' : I'W.W-iliiani'now; is nlrst,:: U frc ;.fV, 4 This kiss was known to Mary , . , . ,. 1 r? A She then in rapture smiletf, jv 1 1 1 And sat't,' 'MIow fortunes vary- ; ; s No more I'm sorrow's child 5' -5 ' . k,j :'' .?r-';-'rv . '. .5--? y V :"lf? ' : ' ' i i Thev called me blueyed Mary-- f v . J r f II ; ;,ivnen mentis ani toriune sraiica1? ' i , . 4 u put iiow iqnimrs yar , . Arf . .. -4-'. t now am sorrow's child." " T "I .1111 . JL.V" ., 1 . " . ' ' 1$ Tmwan county, on the ;5th inst.'Mr TicliK ; ' ingjjslater to Miss Alice SmithJ Also; 00 the 'lfh, 'Mr.jSamu;.! Smith to Mrs. Catharine S wink. ' v L- jit t-mcolivci unty; on the' 26tli ult. Mr.vWra,(. ; J i9 'art ?:V' -l Lincoln JihU on the. 5thinst; Alfred Mrtir; ..ri'jX v, t h:n :!!..,,. i : T E . ..- YTT"3TI- j Af;.:.a"cnt.oni; on tri(llty' .st .nUTf s ; .,, iewu6' . ,tl v ,- " r.i .ii m w f y a j v a - i a H .M a. ti a. r - -."": -V: ; "7" . EL&r&j ... 'f lcf.-S: .f.l . T ' ...w y Only deeply de- , , ius,cqngrcga.. -m tu! .-;;:V invettevilIc,,bn Satu McOiryedI yeari, kte, of Baltimore. . He s.urieil witli Masonic honors .by. the mcrnoera .-.' - c ao..c. . . ; beth Robinson,eliefof Peter Rohin M 111..! a . J: il "S . t. ' A' .juaij. ui ujaiitfij cuunivK iu ine coin year o; l J K 3' a , member ptlio. Pt!1'stPISCORal torcn..?, ..;,4 r..-.i cTiitiiK, ,iia. . uiurpucv, WJIC CI .111', , ; mtxn i, jiurpney, age,a ye;r3. v harlot tea. few days aga.. Mr.. Thomas I. i. lfoyct of the firm, of .:t, Iioyd k (., about 22; ariof ae. ucldcn, ia Mecklenburg ounV ' r.8"" ' u J. " . ; e United 'States : comniled and nMl!!lil ... er Af ihonty of the War Department. Uy True sr United Slates, for the encouraenpnt r A rr. fjd iences,;alphabetrcalJy arrangfid from 17$i) tJf;u cjif ;iiemiHtry, on iheoasw of Profess ' Mm&c.; itvJnln.n-:ni.;. t" 1 - frmffoftjih fjh? '3aW-Rcco!r t cii jt ars,,passeam occasion- t JX. lmmn on Fi-aiiee.Mcksx nrthm it-.r' ;: the.United States, transmHtinc a lUror i. t J I ; . i'- xr ; UjTT' - '' i. . " " TJm T.tJ. .7 -r ' - marks, Critical -and I listbrical,, on an 'Artlcleiii ' tM Foy.seventh Number of the North :'A..5. p-r!'.?''' ' Oration.- ' V En:lar4 . Principle of Political Economy. V c.: iaie f 3iap ot iew-f.n.iciana. r. Hints to mr Cbnntniaen. ;i8.tVn ltvdian's Address to th Uatei JXap ot New-England, r. Hints to mr VVUitesl Mexico i0' f ;1U- stricture on hg- h's System of Peiia - - -f - - ' riLirZ.Vf"A'fiw.: w" 'a" ! ! ' J: ! 4 1; '1 :h V J J: ' I Si A' - . - . . . . - - ... . " " " ' ' '
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