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true
,'toifo'i!,r,!,B
potion w?l-au;iXftr '
Wcw trial, a?,,,? lHt1, v v
Doay: was taken home t tp his Tegidence. 5
his, wife sUrtdjfpr : physician!!)'; great
9
JLtbit the f-rbn might be e.naed t,o
'."rrv up t's case by ctrfioran, in the e
.itif'hU . inability td give security f..r
befo the: Supjfeme;;Cpurt, twa .the
wieks .since,
(--t.i til'flnd';Mesirs. be aw ell
DF.RS For uic vr - -
nd BADoraKf jrrisoner, out ine ae
;on of thi ludgw, virt-not be promiilg
Led until ft'e.Cotirt1 adjourns. If
rent oris UKei ,u us. 'ir.' VJ - 1
are 'sustained Xmgh iJJUsjin: be
(pit upon his trial., Jf-hey are not sns-fcnedr.itin'rU
Vlow, Vfo-wiU pronounce Judgtneut ac-
cording to iaw. r ;
made in :tli&;year,2000Mto the grand na- cation from, " almost honorable sourci?'
tional : cemetery inf the:Regent'5 Park " thatlr Randolph took atr ith the
The foliowmg a specimen of the" itrlS': Commander of the ship of war m which
iv tic ,iias ciuuai Kciif as soon as tUo-gui. uii
iiiV eyeests uPn a "P st.one' Perfect- board. He directed Capt' PerrV-M "sail
iy free from ornanvent, covered , with curiouslv : t ro t?oi.n "
cutchkracters that resembled neither the Greek, J; .ui. Pigeon rar,
Chinese, or Stiscrii. t.r I couIdrdeci-I ser of l"e ship were still in Norfolk, t She
pher them, they ran thus ' 'o' did not sail, however, until the next
, Ii? honor of Robert Owen, the Prince of Paml- morning. Thi story mayJ not be" quite
Mofrrams.the Architect of rial Castles, & the ejtacf hut iv -nhklt nnr'h. Jil t
Hero ot i,ood.IiientionF. After seeing all his i.rt.rt r i -e
plans uhdertodd and acted upoo, he retired to heaf Fit" portentou.s freak orjracas-.
his cotta'ge, nirthe North PoTe ; where he in- perhaps of the arrival, of a Minister Plen-
haste ; oh4)er way she stopped.ata pump
to unnK, tel! down shortly alter and ex
pifedrshe was' taken Home immediately
andjaid out a, corpse by the side of her
thusband. ;, :r t -
On the same day in New-York, a man
named Thomas Dougherty, returning from
the funeral of a relative, 1 stopped at a
pump in Division street,; & after dunking
fell down in a convulsive state. ; He, was
taken to a house and medical assistance
obtained, but in vain. He has left a wife
and two children
jOn the next day, a man named Smith
driver of one of the Bowery, Stages, died
in Mott street in consequence of having
drank cold water ; white the coroner was
yejt holding an inquest on the-body, he was
called to inquire into another case of death
which resulted from the same cause.
trduce;d orrler and sociality among the; Bears, 1 ipotentiary attCronstadt in durance vile
na preparen mscooeot laws tor the govern- We know Captains of the Navy, as well
?n,ra mSt.vLK Ik sKmarb,e raised tu as Commanders of Packets, who would
ns memory by the uihabuants ot a Lunatic ., ; . . i r
ramer taKe the sea serpent or the snost oti
Sugaritoinmi teit&V " '& "fe"
dJSOa ;VyS24 'i9$Nhnb V 4
rThe Electionlfor.Members of ;tKe-: Le , 1 "Vv
slatare&Sherill$,totkplace anThara'
day last;-in the counties of iGrknvillVV - 1 V
FrahklfoNasV Wdl&c&W:":v
have received, the return's TromOnnViuV'':''
0!!'-?' Rayner, of
BerticandthanieV W; Kerr, of
Danville Va. have been Admitted to the
practice'of Law in? thi Statethe. former
in theCbUntynJi the .latter Jn. vthe Su-
nerio'r CoSirts .( 5 "K;
!; 5e DeKwlt'i been said by
fyreinersr that -Americans; are rematka-
hie forTusinghigh flownwords in describ-
n" Hie IIHv iiiuai j wvwuii.i tivvoi
liink we inay safely Sefy any of our cuuh-
trynien, toequal the grandiloquence dU
plajed by an English Editor, .who mcom-
mcnting on the enormities of a angfol
sheep stealers, says ': The unfeelVng
wretches who "niansled j the . shep, have
seen perhaps an Unexpected effect of thejr
wicked ues," flnd ifht horrifying accumula
tion, ofihitikpom
Another pdper itftioticing a hail; storm
which octui red recently, observes, hit
asted about halt an nour wun greai vi:
encel; ihahy'of the stones, or rather, ag
glutinaitd concretions of indurated hail,
measured nearly uiree uicucs in uimm:
erence.;v. . - -s5., ' ''- v ' -
Ih theJast Message, which Mr; Adams
ent to - Congress, the, following passare
occurs, lin .relation to the: powers 6P. the
General and State Governments :
wTheeaVof a: Conflict f between these
two powenf has hot; beenv supposed ; nor
has any provision, been- made for it Tu our
institutions j as a virtuous ntionof"an:
cient times exisieu more man live ceiuu
ries, without allaw for the 'punishment of
parricule,;';'; ;.
What a delicate,,, yetcutting rebuke
this, to the political , disorgahixers who
are meditatih the dissolution, of "the
Onion ?-7.V; ; '
'lie, mtitJffSVf scarcely open &
paper from anypartoftthe which
does not mention? the excessive, wannthj
.rn v.'.'.' ' . . . rrn I . . J t I. . - .
01 we .weatnerv - ineneai nasuepiiquue
oppressive herethoughour .Thermome
tecs have not rangedcar high, as n places
jwnnen north.: ; lhe ercuryrqse on
' f uesay' last to 95 ,bUJias rarely xceed
9pl frpm the- complaints of the New
York andThilaaelphia; Editors they must
We hada full Specimen of the scorching
neat wnicn uoiosmitn aescriDeu a ue
ngingto,thi tbrrid'.iohe - ! 1
Those blazitie sun that dart a downwartl ray,
And fiercely shediintolerableday.-x .V
In Vashirigton tiitf too' we hear ;tKe
-ui nas oeeii very oppressive, me
- i J
Of Comfort The JSditor of the Bos
ton Courier attempts tp console the pale
faced Southrons, who, notwithstanding
the Tariff,' are flocking to the Northern j
Cities" in crowds; in search of health or
pleasure. The heat is so oppressive that
theiSouth-Caroliniahs and Georgians who
nave visited Boston, begin to think they
have jumped out of the frying pan into )
the firei" The Courier insists however
that the present is uot a fair specimen
of the Boston Weather, and kindly advi
ses their, Southern friends, to come again'
irt January, when, he says, we can show
them how we. manufacture the ice tliat
now cotds their Champagne, and makes
theiv Claret and Lemonade so delicious."
; University of Virginia. -The visitors
of ihis.University have just terminated a
session of ten days, during which .thenar
c&ncy in the Law Professorship of that
Institution was supplied by the appoint?
ment of John G. Davis of Charlottes
yille.. -The place of Secretary to the
iBoard of Visitors, vacated by the abovci
appointment, was conferred' 6i Dr. Frank
Carr, of CharlotteWillc. ff- '
Dr. Faustus, across the Atlantic, than the
1 DAn.,ln AT i
Tl.A vi:n.i;iu d--.i u,ftlul Wl KWUUkC' ut uiw.- ,
tug iiiincugciiiic ivccurucr ftajs iiizti
ur,t jempieipn ifeia of that town has Danville, Ky. July ir
stamped about SI 00 worth of Georgia The proposition made at the last anni
i " I I . I T I 1 -1 1 . . -
Gold, with harulsnmp iW. hpvino- thp verharv WI l,ie uanvme colonization ao
i r 1 r t r ciety, by a gentleman of the TVc, has
actual value or each p ece of metal, in u 1 tVi aL '
, i r J It ; . been promptly met. Eleven other .gen
parcels of S2 50, ga and 810. Mr. tlemen have subscribed their names as
R. also intends making an establish- life members, at glO each, making the
nient in the gold region for the purpose! round sunri of 0 This in addition to
ofassavin.o- and marking the .Pold as it oiner hums collected trom our philanthro.
r v 1 ! 1 11 . P'c citizens, makes the nett sum of 8220,
may be found, which will be a great con- 1 . , ' . . JT V, 7 j
- . t . 0 . , sutiicient to transport ten free blacks rto
ven.ence & saving to the miners whojiave Liberia. Let other Societies do as much.
heretofore, been obliged to part with the and tlfe people of Danville and its vicini
precious metal in I its crude state at a loss j ty wilt try again 5 and may Heaven pros-
of from five to fifteen per cent. N Per the work-
Louisiana. The Electron for Governor There is truth, freely out candidly
of this State, and for Members of the Le ; Upokenm the subjoined cpncluding para
L'islature. took place on the 8th inst. The grP OT an ftSsay wn,cn recently caugiu
returns for Governor, as far as received. our eye in the Middlesex (Conn.) Gazette
sive for A. B. Roman 2043 votes : for A. under the signature of Civis. We agree
BeauVais 932 votes : foPW; S. Ham lton w" tne writer entirely -main was in tne
597 votes ; and for D. Randall 344 votes, power of Gen. Jackson, if he had cast off
It seems probable that the Election Will the trammels which were thrown over
have resulted in favor of the first named him the moment he set his foot within
of these Gentlemen this District, so to have administered the
At the same time took olace the Elec- 2vernment as to increase his popularity
tion of Renresentatives to Conrres.; In rather than diminish it. He had only tp
the Kw Orleans District, there Was no follow the magnanimous counsel which,
opposition to the re-election of Edward n the year 1817, he gave to Mr. Monroe,
D, White, the present Representative then about to enter upon the Presidency,
From the two-other Districts we have yet arid he would have been rewarded, on b'ls
ho material re tu rns. -i-.W. Int. retirement, at the end of, the Presiden
tial term with almost universal appropa-
Mr, Clay being on a visit to Columbus, tton. -A at. Intel.
I K. war' k
it & i-.:. L .u r r u The want of confidence of halt the
t,.'n teml,.rilfto hi,,, the compliment of "hon the government, does not ar.se
a public dinner, Which he accepted, and "v v.. ....
9 III ICI.CHC "11 lilt- xvi 11131. a uv v-i r - , , .v- . - . - . -r I .
ments 01 tne anminisurnon, anu can
I i At present there are four candidates
for the crown of Greece : The second son
of the King of the Netherlands -Prince
Aibert of Prussia, the Prince of Hesse,
'and the Bavarian Prince.
Speaking of' Mr Chilton, the Louis
ville Focus observes :
''A majority of Mr. Chilton's district.
we are informed on 1 good authority,' sus
tain him in the hisrhininded independent,
ami truly., patriotic course '1 pursued by
him during the late session of Congress, (
.The meeting which called on Mr. Chilton
to, resign, was composed of abou t & dozen
;perons.'? - 4 . .
"Mr. .Chiltou District was among the
jinost decidedly Heroic irf Kentucky. !
"V . - ' ' -sfir- . ' V ;
rfTOTTFB. relates en cases or a. combust
tion of, the human body from the use- of
ardent spirits, ali of which are attended
by proofs sti facie tit to authenticate Any
possible evebl. One of the cue.is stated
in the .following language .
"""It ts Jjie case of a Avoman eighty years
of . -age, exceedingly " meagre, wlio had
drank 'hnthin'sr but ardent spirits fur sev,
eVat years. ; -She was sitting in her elbow
cnair, wniie ner waning maiu wem. oui 01
tl$ room for a few 'moments. On her re
turn Seeing her mistress on fire, she im-
-.-. . P-.i- iuy.i: K ' l - "
Wieuiapeiy jntve uie aiitriu, anu suuir:, uc
was
lumbus State Journal says, "We are
much gratified to see so spontaneous a
movement. a:-d general concei t of action
i n th j s ; mis t reSpec tabl e and worthy c fas
of our fellow icitizens." This class of
citi'.ens -seem every where disposed to
take their political affairs into their own
hands a sad state of things for, dema
gogues, ffnd politicians by' trade.- lb.
' : ' ' ' 1 . ' , " ' .. .;
At he late Westminster Election Din
ner inr London, Mr. O'Connell said -"
He gloried in proclaimlnghimsetf a
Radical Reformer ; by which he under
stood Universal Suffrage, Vote by Ba I lojt
and Annual Parliaments." This Was e
jjui'valeht to a, proclamation of war i in
terAtiwnem agai n s 1 1 Ii e B 1 i i shr C onst ito -tlhh
Khd Govelrnmeht . A wise 'reformer
would 'chnfine himelf at fifst to what
coutil bf deemed .practicable. . Verylwild
proiei'ts sometimes bring xintoj suspicion'
th e sinceri ty of the projector. Nat. Gaz.
ranging tmmj"bD toyp ;ana ,wnatj pc vwuin v w..,v.
maRes.the matter worse, n ght, is .said: Uf T"Z- V-i 7C i f 1 "1
k VTr: . - ,& A ... i hii hands, but they adhered to them asil
&nng no abatement tffUhe-heat- In "this t ihev ha(j been dinpediin brandy or' oil on
cHmate we'ari orpalr favbred ih-havihs-'F
thmate we'are grealy favored , in -having
vmost lnvariaplya'pleasant breezejiight
In Richmond the 'Thermometer has'
sen to 97$' BafiioreorjJiff fel
delpbja, to;96$;in
'8ton, to jHn,N? 4v : Jersey; to lpO;
at Saratoga o in3 Connecticut; to.99,
i JProvidenceVtv -t'
PhiladelphUftp
Persons died irtWtcitnth Vst f;o
Inftwo Uayi,'6men 'beUifttng'. fd. tKe-
ta!f!srfiSk'rt,Tiir
.on tb, ;i,waa&f.$a'
fire. Water way brought and thrown on
Ika hrlv in'ahiini ntirp. vpr IhP, nrp an-
teared more violent,. and,was not extin-
euished,tilL the whole -body had;;been
consumea.v . 1 ne. Jauy wasm:, wre ,sarae
"piace Jn'Whicn she day jthere
waano eitraordinanff fire, and she .had
not.tauen.? , -r 'vi-
ferent Postma;tpra fhrrtiiffhfHif.'fKaSSf-.
to favor : nsYea?ljr as bfaiticib1etwi iij
the resul tbf;the Erection ineresriec! J$t
Ve cdu nUes V
. Ftrtke .VilIiam M.Snee5Kplt:C '
cerO'Brieu 784 ; .WSiMKJlanahinreOS Ivey v v V' f !
V Aer(-Xes1 OUlian Il72 iV Wesson : f U 5:
Araongsf thetmen what dirie-dvV" iVMsSf5 '5 " ' 'f'Vf
For " CTiuW one; and one .f r Mnic..' cH'e ;
Shame on the se with whicl ,t fcu.'.i begaft
The V are all-for JOaUna Kl!jLfn - !
In FayettevdK Mr. 'Thomas JLirttoiVJS:
Miss- Rachel P. WalSon. - ? ?-fff'' V Vv tv
died. , -v
In this city, very suddenly, on Frkl4y44veniifer
last, Mrs.' Eliza Child. ?Alsp; piv,tle sa?ieve.
n'hg,.of a protracted illness, MrH Esther Came- .
ronfl)f Wilmjntpn,-in this State
On the 25th julu the Rev, Jqsiah James Kirk
patrtck, Pastot of the Presbyterian Congreja-v
tion of Fayetteville. He vww ordained to the
holy office of thel Gospel Ministry, ana iristalfed
to the pastoral chaf peith the reasonable Hope ,
and expectation of seetng-.thejWwrk -ol the lord
pr spcr through his instmetalijyBut,; alaal '
a few brief days and He was Called trdhi bis labors
At his reside njee, in Robeson county, ;ori the
24th wlir ' Lewis Barge, Esd in the 60th year of
his age,, deeply tegtetted by'nunerous nclrolc
qf friend aid acquaintnncs " 'f ?"uy '
On the 2 1st ult at. his residencein Mason Co.
Ky. Colonel Duval Pay ne; in tlwey$7tb year of his
acre! His father1 was Mr. , Wilfia'm'.Pavne. aVerv
respectably high-minded, and honorable geiW' '
;
iifiiUHi, or rairraxvcinniijf ; v. vine atmc WHO
(as reluierl by Ramsay, in his Hfe of AVasbington,) . J );V
once, on a rsu jden quarrel in. tjli Courthouse
yard, in Alexandria, struck' General then ;lBoloV , : i r"
nel) Washington tothe.&round. Vi , fl W kv
K.HI I, XT'-HJilirFMr -
i.1 . S ,V
JSatttral Curiosity. Oi Saturday last,
ve were presented by a citizen 61 this
county, with a chicken with four, feet.
four wings, two hecks, two bodies and
one head, all the parts appearto beijjer-
lectly well formed with the exceptibn of
the bodies, whichjare Joined somewhat m
the manner of the Siamese Twins 4)oth
neck, are united, rat the proper place to
the.hcadi ff 'arrenton Reporter.
Francis Granger has been, nominated!
for Governor of New-York; by the elect
ors of the county of Suffolk (Long Island-)
Thus there will be three candidates sup
ported by djfferent poJiticalL interests-
Enos T, Troop the acting Givernor, by
the Recency, orYan . Buien Party, or
to spea k -more accurately the Repu bl ican
Party Erastus . HootTbyf the., Working
Men -Francis Granger by -Anti-Jabkso-:
niahs, supported ty the.'f Anti-Masons
and probably thousands 'of independent
citizens It istpredictpdlby several
YorkDaDeiS .thati.GrVnser's nomination
wiU be enthusiastically seconded through
ine dtate. men, vrmg'.
never be remeilied, unless by the improve
ment of the administration itself.,;; If the
President, with firmness and nubility
would set his fape against all intrigue,
and dihcountenahce every mean artifice
with all its abettors, he might soon change
the face of affairs in every depatmeht of
government. Let him patronize no scur
rilous and licentious press as the vetiicle
for publishing the laws, & discountenance
every attempt of bhhalf to domineer oyer
the other, and to insult them by carrying
important measures by a bare constitUr
tional majority, which is in fact a ' real
numerical minority of the free population;
Let him shew-t'he same regard to honor,
integrity, and" right, in . hisnominatioos
tti office, and in his transactions with the
Indian tribes, as he would, consider him
self bound to dg in hi personal dealings
with a private man Let the majority of
the legislature, and of .tlie executive offi
cers, then imitate his example:' We
should, soon havevthe best , ad mini stration,
as we long have ha"u the most loyal people
of any government m the world."
fplf ERH will be a Ball, antfv Party, it hocc
X , .Springs, !oa theeveningssjofjL the $th ami ,
f.
0rxi!u qfK Newspapers Th e Marshal,
who "has been : tal Jog i the Census in the
bout a hou seethe inhabitants are civil and
i
taken, the iinniatesvare; unwilling ; to ?ei-
i
- -The Common Council, 6n Wednesday
scrintion of stork to the, amount of
1 VAdtian' doltaf&z x the ".Virgiqia 4 aiidj
oiaiiryaroiiiia. i rausporiaiiuiioiHpaojfi
Xhlaittiir i ti s s ttmated ,i wi 1 1 en abl e thti
Company to supply, all deficiencies;in:the
process of. navigation jiiid t ransportatic n,
(which feave5 jieretofdre limited theSk op:
-i-1 jJa :-. :iriv" mi
grations', Vina 'to ; afford rfac11itrek,nr re
quired, tomdmduatenterpnse , .
yU- Ji 'rlV-J'SA'. r Norfolk; Herald -,x
r-..'- . - .r.'-'4ttBBsu f"Hfw ucisu.ws, upon. iue,auiaonijio a cuiamuoi-juuiguisttui a.uic tMn-mtj bb. gr- jierf.H:, Je S95 - "' "-Sf2 Sx fs--'
V 4 ?.V,
The followinj; is ah extract from, the
Oration delivered by A. H. Everett Esq.
at Boston on the 8th inst.4
When;Charles Carroll of CarrolUon
crosledthe hall, another member sport
ively remarked, as he passed before fhim
fc Tliere gbes half a million of money
atthedash of a penI?' The clear ancj:
beautiful character of hi signature evin
ces that his mindHvas undisturbed by the
sinister prediction.. Carroll was im
mensely rich j -but he reckoned his!. gold
as dross in: comparison with honor, con
science and liberty - He chose' wisdom
in preference to wealth-t mean true wis.
donir the wisdom of the 15cripturesr-
w hich i Honesty, Y i r tu e -Kel iron i ; and
esperiencerhas snovn that, in his cits eV as
in every other, length of-'daysi is 'ihiier
rignrnanu ; :anu-in ner ieit nana :riciies
apdnonoTf. Charles Carroll .ol. Carroll
ton is the ontrsigner who survives, to' wit
netjie fifty-fourtK anniversary of" this
greaxuay -wi? receivej as tne. ii v tug reu
resentativexof rhis fellow-signers, the
grateful homage of the' country " He .sur
vivesrwitb -nndiminished? wealth ; "aod; J
may add, with Undiminished aTaentjT to
s take it- witfibu t iiVsltation,: u pbri :tb e jr
suit ni auy nonorauie anu useiui jenier-
1 n vesica & pnncej i
lievethan fifty thoasansand 'dollars, 'fti
the mi u more ana 11 nioMiaii -ttoau : ;ana
wtieii ve heard it, ;felfjvritizen
mtte'd-theinorttb'iHhe racV of ttie
signers oi.ne ueciarauon was exunct in
PROFESSOR OF MUMfj: " r ' ;:S
i G-entlemen'of Plymouth WashiVgttm, Ntew
bern, Raleijrh; Faytitteville, and other places int
the route through" Nprth-Carplinaptnitv he a ?A.
now oil Jhjs ttour .Visiting, the abqve mentioned - f''VA
p.1 ce, for theVhrpose, of TUNING & STRlNGe ' t
ING PIANQ'FORTfi. F'r'2$1?f 1 I 'l?'
.f-Mr.tnake it' for thft tprsenLieipwssly' . " V'ir"
liis business, travelling' thrdOi'h the . State,t for :
tne Duroose aoove menuontra i.nor oeeftim ii
cares tor, ho$r, many persons oave goneor intend - -v-. v ' yj.
going, through that district iorani tf Jheir bui. j irru4
stness.v"bat simply -because he teeis desirous tof l"
honorably earning few 'dblfars'.V He wilt tike . ' . '"i:.i
care to::procevrecbmhtendVUow6wiW
respectable persons, in Edentn, where;he is; . :ZkY1
now employed in TuijiJiglUNpS & ORGANS- V -ct
so thut those who lhv future ttiav:Teel:dinhWlt.' . " "
to honor him with their, bafromige? miyhbtYbd f ' .,
J ... . 1 X ' r-t..J .l3: I"-' 1. V - Si i '
cious iosinuatlons ot teiliun" un.w(Srthv indivw'
. Edenton, Ju-y 8. . y-. ; . 94 3'v , ' 'V-.'i- "
" Superior Courtof LiwAprn Term,-1800 ' : 'IVrVV
--t.V MPetition fpCDivorce;- ; ify
;.EU Bryant,3:VV.rf; r. ',1 s;"s ; -1
ORDERED by Court; i thaWpoblicaoa he L " - " '
made1 in ihe'Nbrth-Carolina S pectator, 6d ' . " KU'
Rileigh' RVgister, that the Deiendanr te: 'and 'I' 'i-'U
apoear.'at thei rfcxt SfiJerior- Court 'df-'Law! tn , " 7
oe oeia iorjneJLJOonry.of naywooa, at tne Uoort -. ;t
tlbune W Way nesville, the Wednesday ,a
ter . tne 4tn Monday in beptember next, hd,
Dlead or ansVertO the Plaintiff's netttionr th'
same ajii oe uesru cvpane. ; - "r- 4,
; AVitaess, Joha Lpfve,' Cleik of Wid Court,
at Office, the 3d. Wednesfiav.aftr iHaHi tnnV' '
.a r a, :i i oJrt . ' ' ' I - ,
: : sons love, fjs..a T .
C f
xrxu: rAT:; 'Avnir- , ;
Au4ui7.yyicy-7-,i d uties; vyuiiiy . "r.-
fiUiperior, Court of Law Mrcl Ternii i830, . , J, i L
.Tasey fc. Adams vs., Spencer Adam. 0 Hf"'
i " f Petition far Divorce. '' " - j':'"
TJROCLiMATlON eiinFmVMQODia;- : T:V:
JL, lenaam caiieo ana wieaxo answer t Whereby 1 u. 'k.
upon it s oraerca tnat .Judgment bettered pro 0 r .
contesso against jQin, and . that , publication pe ;
made foflthre months, in the Raleigh .Register " v - v " v
and Sta.f that the defendant appear -at the ext V- . - V :
I .on '1.14 tV ....J '.T ' '' f ''-! ,
lenniCT nexi, nieu im mere io pieaa or demur,; -
or final Judgment will be entered' against tarn. 1S1 .';Vt . 1
T ESPECTf UELY iafc,. . t!.ihhbitaBtt of, , !
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