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! , . p. i pp-P i :i ' -t- ' ' ": ' '." !'; I ,1 . . 1 "1 1: ; I. ' : ' : . T; 4 P-i ' " 4 : P - ' i --PPfP ' : l i .-: -' '"" i- ' "':"-;'-; -' - r w-r s! 1 1 ; .tN'PI 'V H i . 1 .,j 1 1 . , . - iv '-! ;-... p z ;: pp p1 . pi" :-- HU- :.n .-ihjM Mi-vit-: ."-ii : Kt:hii- ir-ir-vKt - ' i; i r-1- ' ':-7- i i-i IP p p - n; i . :: ?pp pypI :f pp PP.p:. iP i ' "PI m BY JOHN CAMERON. OXFORD, N. C., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27 1844. VOL. IILNO. XLV. - ,1; 1 i'. i , f, r. r, i . i i !i i er nt i. A : VILLI AN-LOOK OUT FOR IllM A fellow of'q'tite an ordinliry tppcarance,1 arrived here on Saturday ni'ht hit in ihi itae. and registered his name at the Kdan'. ' ion Hotel, "J. C. Martin, South Mills. "-i He was rpcoEniieiL hdwe'veVf on Sundayl hy the Contain of a Canal Hoat from Norr; . I folk, as being the individual who brolcejail j In Uichmwrjd not. long since, where he;was: ' confined for kinnapping and selling a free nefcro, anr. tynosc rcai name, is James uoxjj On Mondiy morning, after ! fomo delay, it was determined .'by the citizens to arrest him; but ho had, no doubt, by this time, been apprized of the fact, and he left town im- mcuiaieiy, oyjumping a lew icncea inline Porlamouth, the wind died, and we anchor ei and stoppad there till next morning. About day we commenced beating down the River, and about 4 o'clock we were at Cra- that I lived not want to As soon as it bet disappeared, a search of him, rear lot ofthe tavern cme known that he had poiss of men proceedetl in and once got sight of him, but by keen dodging (at which - no doubt he is 'in full practice,) he succeeded in evading them. I he rascal, having left his trunk at the ney Island. I told the Captain in Nansemond County, and did be landed at Norfolk, and would pay him if he would set us ashore uelovr the Hospital. He dne so, and sent us ashore at Scott's Creek. We crossed by Mr. Carterfsj got some oysters, and stopped in tht woods till near about night, when wt went round by the uaK urove, 3nu i sent the; otner man with me to Alexander's bar, close to the blacksmith shop. He bought a pitcher full of Jultp and brought it out in j the woods, and; wo drank. it. No person knew him and after dark we proceeded to Gosport, stopped there till the next morning about 9 o'clock, and myself and a couple of my friends left old Oospore kissed all my friends and bid them adieu a short while. I had some business to arrange, which I done be- HONEY MOON OF THREE MONTHS. 1 BRITISH GOLD. & THE LOCO FOCOS. t Hnrv ri..i b...:.L. a The last number of "Blackweod'f Maea. f The great aim of the Loco Focos iti the nolieir of PrrWnnn I. .i.m;.k. .v..ii zinejcontaina a tory, in which ia describe eoming electibrrs to destroy the policy of alwaya d ouf own worki and they willloso . ' r ; 4 . -4 ,!--; s I a 4 4 " r w m w va w vu v ed a honeymoon which will interest, esrJeei. prelecting; American labor against foreign the market h;re. alllhejfair readers of the "Spirit," while laborj This;thk aimple point at issOe The ; . . ..i it mav well be received as mittinn19 VVhiinr rn r (vi i f m.U nrntpdlnn iK i I hng ttmsHo nf tlem. eluW t i If ....L i. I T ... ?-? ''!! , rF t. If'. . -" i . li lit VY A K 1 IS. honeymoon of Ihreejmonths ceuld, by anj eign nations side with the Loco Focos. since .: nef earn tfcM Gen. Duff Greep goes bear- ppwiuuMj, ua UIUIUUE6U 19 as many years, fii is lor inetr interest to 00 me weric 01 tne :. .::r r . " v", - fc ttuaw wtuim smgivina Binguiv ger.iie-r American people. . 11 trie rroieciive policy man, that would be willing, at its j close, U prevails we shajl do "be buried with his j heels upward." We foreigners will do it foreig our own labbr, jf not, fer us. Great Britain forthwith anef has also bejin appointed Con till for. Galfesjon in Texas: h j t That Robeil Rantoul; Jr., of Boaten is to i jupci ccuo inoj ij on. uaniei -lenuer. as our I A a m m 5 ? .1 . I'ti 1 a 4"uic. . nas long mane it me great ooieci 01 ner am T tMnU.iK;-M..i VI ui.-: -uU. '.wL' -i,r- mmisier 10 Ausina: The very thought of msrryittg him ;wai par- She 'desires te I manuiactunBtall the geods LI; "'V1,1 v-.l aime, anu i aia. marry mm. it-was a con wnicn the rest ot the world succession : of late Editor of a Tyler select Knur! ' la In nn....l m A ITam requires. sin v -y, - 7:7 w -M ill pour itsUr ' U4 H"a,K ujiiuaircsai tavern, had the audacity to send for it, (by fore 1 left Gosport, and about 11 o'clock we were at Deep creeK, and got our bottle lin ed with liquor there, and about 2 miles from Deep Creek we stopped all night and got breakfast next morning. I employed a mule and cart on the canal to carry me to! the remitting the mr ney to pay his tavern bill, on Tuesday night by the stage. It was no sent, hut brokwn operf, and found to contain a bowie knife, a dirk, a pistol wall charged; some cotton cloth torn in slips and tied to gether, two or three smal ropes, a few ar ticlts of clothincr. several letters from his wife in Norfolk, and a,bnef statement efhia Gospolrt in a cart and brought my trunk of j villainous' acts since his escape from the' clothes out to me. 1 stopped there j till the Richmond jail, written and signed by him lelf. from which we make a few extracts for the amusements of our readers. amusements: theatre, that way the rest of the world w balls, excursions, all enjoyed the charming wealth into her bo0ers,i and will thus be- liifZ?T j " 1 Lemaire.l And he; soj happy, too. I thought come tributary ito her greatness. In order it 1 htl fgA- BrTn Ohio, who has he would have ilevftnrpil mPi w. t ff-t ut- -Uu. :n '-ff-i commission Ho supercede Mr. Pickett, our ul.;..':.,!'". V'.. 1 " .tit- v . K- .. . -1 Charfh Af Affair t PVii: .. r.. vcinj iu Pdiuisa uircc monins, ai me enu w e nave aireaay seen some ot me metnoasi . l . "' sr , a . lniA I wnicn snp aunntA--ihft 'nnnniv wnien tne I r J. - . a" i . bly TOte tno appro- -these last three re- cheerful ceunt?nance;that he usually wore, all of which arq intended to enable her peo. wai?5 V1 'S19 lho Senile' will! reject ill f l16 P?ve 'Y!00 1 y011 pie to undersellAmerican manufacturers in J nominates. , . J ! , ! a remaTKaDiemannera Another man would the American market. Another method to U "'V aisinieresiea, grog- thoughtjit miickif ho made such sacrifice U whichlheresoiisis the dissemination among h0P orfXcf w,h' wooWf! takeof. gain possessioh of you ..for life; I hivespent our people of Free Trade documents. A ?ct VP.??LfP;,n?wratloo' . some South Mills; where there my friends took every farthing I had in the world to uosse late number of the London Times has the !lH?e ' I f i ' ill n i !- - I ' .'!. . .... 1 ! ! . ; .' ! . - :'). .1 ,i I II i. ' ! -. . ' .i i - . I . . good care ot me till one ot them came to you iorihreetmonths months were t i .: ; i i . i , a , , , . - '- r. j s ic emoiT nurse in nis at what I considered Monday night following had conveyances And he tosse Oh, that those three following paragraph; with reference to this f i"" inspwtor t cemmtMiort, at ,51,095 s were to live over again. But every matter ; - ij : ! - e.a a?a V,!T5llnS penses baid.- Orator and went to Elizabeth City. Stopped there hand. I lauglie one night and got on board of a vessel bound very p easant jest;for who did not know and forty thousand were subscribed. that M. Lemaire wa perly? I laughjed A suhscrintion was fecentl v ! nnened to iraJsislr0 Scniu tttil iespects, funrl.tn ,ir,..l.iA l7r.A T,!. n' mi enJy 8 pav and favors. - So doea i - . it, . . ' i Parmlee. Greit natrint ih Tvlritf a in roreign countries. Aooutiour nunarea i. . r -.... -j.v... a man of ample pro more heartily as he Afir mMk nir of h arrest n Norralki to noanoKe isiana. went there and was u:. nr.r..nant in Ml iLra. um v .mnoil Dersuaded there' to stoo and keen schools i I III wuuuiibiiibiik iii. an iiibibi iik ! il,, t i i i f I i J i . n . . 1 i --..,... and imprisonment in the Richmond jail, he promiseu mem mai i wouui go en 10 nag s vem on 10 say ipai a coacn stood at the door goes on to show the manner in which he Head and from there to Dcracoke Island, to take me back to my father and begged made his escape, lie says ne was lurnisnea "w "f01"" K,a ?,? vvh f,,c atinna waums, as w'nti rtrnnor 5 nsiruiniinf unci crmicr..! a hole would come back. 1 1 knew I could not make in that case, the fellow would charee for in the wall sufficiently large to! get through! money fast enough for me keeping school, time, and it hadj taken his last sous to pay and then. proceeds as follows! . 1 1 J but therexwas a plenty of widows there that his farOj by distapce. Jj I clapped myj hands "So about 12 o'clock we got 'through. 1 naa meney,(ana r inienaea ,10 prom.se - to m app.ause 01 my excellent jcommediaa.T .11 1rtin. k.mrtlort r,iK,t 1 Mfanfrl marry one, auu gci uci iu Bcii uu ncr uegruejj uui, giiuus pven; i was an xrue. . . . i .. 1 1 ami orpt all the monev she 'could ! raise; and 1 T fiere Stood theicdach at thn -dnnr. thn farn I W M A Anrl I h A AttVl m r n Ifll 11QQ I . i I fl "1 tin inc. auu uic icstui mi r nwiui . , i , T , . i i . . i j . r r .11 ; . i anici s ; iiuuJB anu bu i CVipiy I had to participate:; with The had to be in my drawers so I ould climb " z ;;-enu . -f- . j II nil I ha rv Anikir rrk m I - 1 nnt I nnn d ivat o it li ; VV nat ' I OVAIli rvitfkrl vet t Y a m v.U and i d c mbwe too. I can te vouJ 0,1 ""-J .v. t ";..! , T r -fvv-BC " : - , to carry w 1 had safe outside. Some Yorkj Wash. Staml.f f these tracts are to be printed in N fOtt U1KUULAT1UH IN TUE UKITD OTATD5. Here is proof positive, that the Loc Focos Ire assisted in the crusade against Protection by British gold. Every manufacturer in ;1 !1 upon me, do you . A a.a AM 1 1 W af ltl I Ail A A CUaV V tICU u IJ wiiii mf9 i iiifliini - j - t - a ' 1 - i , I 1.1 1 i - . ; . a II linrt tsv Iroan hai ffir Iai I intanArl rr4 Ia innr1 1 TalT U704 1 1 h tT n 4 aaaa v hIlUaI 1 . .J drawers so I ould climb ,w fv . . lU i,Cnu & '"y. T ff 1 all the money, norac mat 1 could get, se it l' "vvnai;-; 1 exclaimed with rage and i l .11 ..i- ir .:u 1 1 1 j ' .1 t. arrd-hen I got to the top of the wall and rywu,u uv . . . Anminif ilnwn Iho rnnri hrnl and 1 foil Carry m .u. it,;. , ,n u-fint 1 1 port and move away and go s into UUlU inc lull ui iu0 rt w --i ' . r.'t !.'.::- i-.1, u. 'I ' ' 'L.r 11' . ' . . . rr, Qtl1. - liiilp 1 .vn,,! o as iu inane an easy living, lur nuwvv ev- o w c nunif uauuer, wn lUfflS niSOaCK firof n.it ! iv. ofraid mv ery dollar I send honie will be taker! care of upon the frsgralt restaurant, i( he jdeserts IlrSl UUl VB3 HlldlU III J ; I . . , -, . , ' . : , . . i j ! . XT j.. : J i i . i '.' limb well-sent him aheadJ " 15?,me P? novVi m oo rniiaueipnia.j m u,n 1Cr. x ou arq as oeauuiui, as nngn dui i nave a very nomeiy womanjwun me as iiveiy as ever; you cannot thinlt wit would be taken care of till I. had enough to ony, as the truth broke carry my folks away, and then come to Ges- desert your wife!?" pi business, 'Desert my eharniiqg wife?.? he terlied Knew ev top only hurt one of my ancles a little. I would J i i ti have come out friend could not climb W uinnl in irlain KnniA in'thft ritv anil Jr..d.- and we lefk'aoma of the ribbons of Mul she has ? two uaand at my com. . . i... - ' ii .-.I .. mand: and t win spend one or two lliunared me Dianneis on uie wan anu wu arc uui r , . r j. wun, ner, ana me uaiance musi oe laKen n what a; si ."But- cnininstion. ! " U i(T 4 - t?l- ";' oaiu lie, ( II8TC IIUI a SUUS. 1? U . . . i i it you.'f nd I began a torrent! cf re- '.S ,.vv.fiM, ,lf.,.,,U ,i f!M' Prrv hl, care of; and about another haul like this I land, which was nine miles. We were there can ome ,)ack ind ;aove my W-U 'pontirtued, ,'you are as chiming .before the Express came by, and gat the old I 'Urt pick up a widow in the!' country .ert;.you wil win your way onlj, the iblack man al the Ferry' to get breakfast for any where, that has a negro or two, and she MCr n the world for this little ex;perience-? us and something to drink.- After breakfast will sell them by promising to marry lier tfd as fr l have been in Elysiun for we crossed the Ferrv and went to Peters ut never marry one, but deceivej her and " W4 l,,' - ,u P' ,s "'wr,? 1 ia" burg. I hired a herse and 'Wagon to carry get her money. I find this is the easiest excellent men en beast of; vJhoplqa en; ns there. VVe were there before 12 o'clock, way for me to live like a gentleman. I have day after day, thattl may continue plod i IMPORTANT MOVEMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA; Our readersVe aware, that some 'weeks igo, at a "democratic" meelinp. held ?n Great Britain lis directly interested in the Cumberland cbnty,t PehnsylTahta al corn success of; the Loco Focos. If J. E. Polk mittee of elerun gentlemen was appointed is elected, protection will be abandoned: far the purposii of addressing the following American manufacturers will be destroyed: interrogatories! to James K. Polk: ?1 . Are the A'meriean people must then depend y ou in favor ol the tariff of 1842? 2. Would oh foreigners for their needed goods; and you if elected, support that act as it is, with. thus .the! manufacturers: of Birmingham, out modification; or would you be in' favor ' Manchester, and! other English eilies, find of modifyiiigHt?'? These l interrogatories, new! customers in America. ' They can sent to-Mr. PIkl oh the 22d of July last. mereiore anora to spend vast sums ot money no nas treated with contemptuous ailence. in aiding the election ot, Mr. folk, trom Un the Slat ci August, a similar meetinr which they are to reeeive so large and de- of the democrats of that county was held tof cided benefits-. . Subscriptions have accord which the fact ihavihg been announced that i iogiy, H uie iimes says, oeen openea in no repty mo oeen received irom llr. folk. various secuon 01 me country, i ana large a preamote ana resolutions were adoptedj in i sum a of money are raised to circulate Free the former of which thi protective- policy is Trade Tracts in: the United States. I The asserted to befa feature of. the democratic Republic containj a paragraph from an Eng creed, and identified with the prosperity of lish paper, which escaped our notice, giving the people off Pensylvania 2 arfd the latter a iuug usi 91 suosenpuons receiveu lor inisireau a5 ioiiows. ' . r ;i ,, 1 Urn A ;n - lanchester. The paper savs: i . T .!.!.., r ... I. i V- .i ' 'i : .( ; . .- I -n.l . w.rn r.rlain to 'leave there beTora Sneni 800UI IWO nunared OOliarS 01 this ITIOn l .V , '.' - HFi .' I ! 4M,yu, iny the train came from Richmond at 4 in the ey to buy me clothes. I want to dress fine arable, my angel, that shall new jranish ntn W Mt rlinrver. emn!aved two and act bic if 1 don't I can't rank: L but 1 lro.nvntvy sighLI .i 1 1, . hpi 4r 11 I' l 'V 1. visuii'iii " " " . ..W-, . j i n :1 . i 1 i I - . a i Ji. 1 a t i ".' men in a boat to carry us to Uity foint. ieu you, u i am -wnere mere is goou inings j rf v lugiea, ne vva nr in i.nv i-rtini annul u dciock mat i in una nunu, micnu lu-navc my siiiiic ui - "r" v is vo. at nvi , auu nifht. knocked the tavern keeper up. hacl them: for I never was born for any thing ,hen, tearing himself away, is if; he only ...n. .nrt iim.nf.,l o,l I went to bed. i else butto live easy in this world, and I am were ihe'sutterery hejrushed from the room Next morning we were forced to leave be bound to do so whilst on this eartK 1 stay ; ,"aye never sefn him sinte. j L ' fore the cars came from Richmond for fear and when I leave this place here below, I there might news come. I employed a man know I shall have a better place in the time and boat to take us accross James uiver w om j.w wTO pcrauu u..c can eentleman living in the immediate vioiniir Hill Carter's, where we (rfed tor employ i stay at home without rambling this world of lhe ;. Mr. Vy-ritht- II P . I I. . . I i ;. S . : T T -; . i , ; Silas wIright at home! The folio wing is an extract! of a letter from herso and buggy to, carry us to Williams over to keep out ot lhe way ol the damned burg. We could nit get cne, but were in- rascals. So, now, when I make another vited to take breakfast, and we done so. raise, I will include that with this i voyage, After breakfast MrJ Carter showed us the so as to make my pamphlet a little more . . . . . I . i ' mi . i n . e m- m-- way to the next farm where he throught we lengtny. m on me sssm oi iviay, LOq could get a conveyance r rom there we employed another man and! boat to take us to Cabin Pointr for we wanted to get alon some where and not stop too long in one place. He landed us about 8 miles this side! of Cabin Point at one gentleman's house where there was two' young ladies, and he entertained us that night, and I got engaged to both of them before I left. I promised to write to them in a week, and told them 1 would be back in about one month, to marry them. They treated me first ratej ami would not take pay for our expenses. They had their horse hitched up next morn Ing after breakfast and rode down to Cabin Point with us, to show us the place. We returned, and after dinner we saw a schoon- er sailing down James River and he bid the ladies farewell, kissed then, both over and oveVi and went on board of the schooner, The ffirls looked on u as fr as they1' could see, and their last words to xrm, was not ' to forget to' write. I promised I would but tile little things 1 never expect to -see them any" more, nor hear from them! again- ba now we are on our way to Norfolk.l That ; irghl we got within about eighty miles of 1 am now Irving highland paying a very fine board in the prdtilesc city in the IT. States, which lis old Philadelphia, and j enjoying myself well. I shall not stop here no longer than J can get this woman off of my hands, amf thentflart to look for another j After 1 do get clear of her, I am going fo buy me a first rate horse, and start a good distarree out in the country to look for another; and by that time. I will give up-my bad habits of courting without 1 get broke; and if 1 do, that is all the source I have to make another raise: for I know, dress me' well, with little money to make a show and act large, I can make a raise any where in the ccuntry where there is women f money ; for my I i ... ( : t - I . , m I tongue can tell some ot the damndest lies to al woman when I am nearly broke, that ever was heard of-before and my eyes can shed 1 tears as pretty as you eVer saw before a J wo 1 a .- a a ' a a man, to make her, ositaye l love per; and Resolved That we cannot suprVort the election of James K. Polk to the Presidenev Mr. Murray'f read the follbwing list oft of the United -States: because he Ucb' nosed subscriptions already received, the announce 1 to a tariff for protection. ' ;I P ment of the respective sums being received "Res0lvedThil we feel the most earnest wun louu oc neariy sneering oy me a uuience." desire and anxious wish to preserve the pu- ivj"irny oi ineaemocranc party; and that We are : vvrvr iiiuii lllliillV ILUIIVI IITPIl mil II Pll ITIll 11 M. m mtm , j - - -- ii k uicn Friehd. The Hon. the Lord Prevost, A. S& J. Denison, George Square, Uharles l ennent ifc Co., William Dixen, . ? tf'nS'tiel Iliggiiibotham. T f punlop, VVilliama Vb Coi I 3uchanan, Hamilton k Co is ''Politics runs kigh here; ! nothing thought of but jiow jto get Whig and Coco iroee votes. Mr. AVright'e nomination wil a no ci us qui nine: -ne is noi a W hie. and will therefore gh nd Whig votes. One his eld ! neighbors, told him a day or two since, I like you as 9 private citizen, but I should hot like jroli M a (JoverAor; I hope and believe youfwil pot be elected; I cannot voie lor you, oecause you are pot a Whig, and I am.' Some of the Lloco Focos are flnf terihg themselves that he will meet but slight opposition in this country;' bat you will find that the Whigs fwiH vote as usual.? 1 They had rather see Silas Vnght' whipped than any. other man, and they will work harder to do it. ; 1 When the news of, the nominal tion; first came, Wright told a nian in Canton that he'supposei! he, must! take it, but that he did not wanf it." Neai Thompsoii, f James Scolt.j p; ' . t Alexander Graham, PI D. McPhall & Co. - 1 William Stirling 6c Sons, D. 4 Thos. Brown, J: & A. Anderson, ! ' William Gemmeff- .' P 1 Rwbert Daigish,P P 1 John Whitehead,1 p 1 ; George Smith, j! ! P P ': J -)i T . 1 '''.. T '; : : . -I James uswaid, ; : W. G. Mitchell,' P A. & D. J. Banatyne,' f John Young f; P: Robert Stewart,' ? p Andrew Mitchell;' ; iAlexahderMacgregor,1 ! I j, &C. &C , amounting to 100,000 200 200 200 200 100 60 have now p1aed the party in thati false no- stlion of giving support to 1 man who is hos tile to iheir interests. f j P : "Resolved; That we call eaf neatly and anxiously- upea the Democratic ! party of wv 11.. 1 . 1 1. ! j : ; j . 1 1 . . i," . ETCHnsjrivauiai tnuiviuuauy ana COIieCll Vdy, 50 to look senoualy at the attitude in which 50 they are placed, and View the elements of 50 destruction which now threated to prostrate 50 theni as a parly, and to eaerifjce the interests 50 40 IP 30 30 25 f the eountr .! Si INTERESTING ANECDOTE. We cut from an article la the Pennsyl- p -Q vanian, giving :an account of the life and terviceaoi we late uom. A. J. Dalltithe 25 1 following anecdote: ' ' P 21 uuring me war 01 101, ne was unceas. 21 ingly afloat, only shifting his sphere of ac 21 tivity, as far is he was permitted to do so 20 to scenes which promised the best oppor- 1 tunnies lor me.earnesi and nardet ughtinr. 20 1 Ha was with Commodore Ror 'nn " . .. i-. ;o)r,, wvai u the President, when she sailed' from Sandy ; my knees can bend without warning,1 to fall on them to her if required, and she can't help coming ii my side. My only object is to get clear of this woman and get another,' and get clear of her,-andlhen oiut take my fami ly away and settle, and hve a quiet life;" H . A. Gnswbld Esq.. of Louisville. Kv.. a sohofb laleiBishop Griswold of Massa chusetts, ij lately vrote to a friend, io connec tion with Mr. play's name -M' Theie is, I believe, no man in the Slae who cqromandsTipr thoroughly tlje respect anu esteem ot those who know him tin pri vile and domestic relations. The atrocious reports which are spread abroad with regard iu nis cnaracier. no one would dare to re psat at homey as facts;' ,j There is nothing in all this which should Hook, on a cruise three day s after declara- ' caue surprise, ho n-ever it may ararm us. tion of war, and duriog her interesting We ought to expect 'that t foreigners will though fruitless chase of the British frizate paEe very; exertion in their, povret to ob- the BelvidereCapt Byron. It wa tairi control of bur markeis. tl is their busi- lation to this clisse that the follow! was in re- iner wH' We should pursue the same founded -aheedbfe foutid its waV inib ihe bub.- siiuaieu. ; vve I lie Journals: m . ! -5 j. do p. Thesel . jit will" be borne in mfrid ihaf me fin British manufacturers- act Only I like shrewd! I powder burnediri the last war with Rnr. enterprising,, far seeing business men, ; They land, was burnt on board the President fri" c u -. iiLi.- 1 : : . f 1 si ' - 1 , ujiu luiiiuuici 11911UUS sic ueiniiine; 10 uo i aiB, vom. xxogers. ness to do so. policy if we were similarly should find it necessary to At the commencement of the a ba action on (anqelbu their own labor; they buy of them less and less every year.- It thus becomes, a' matter 1 bord tne President frig-ate. of the Qtmost importance to' persuade other Het) Trom tKe Belvidere, came over the uiiuu9, puaaiwic, iu uuuuii me protective waisi eioins oiine rresident, and such was policy, i Like expert and skillful talesmen, the force of the ball that it actually cut off; they use all th means iri' their power to 'without throwing them down, the muzzier mase us oeiieve inai tney cart sell us goods of several ol Jhe muskets (left there by the on much' better : terma than w in m.to mrinA.vrMM'Tin a :n.u. 1 JJ-.l on much better them ourselves terms than And now we -jean make marines) from ;T to 8 inches' in length kil they sfee' that' if ' ling, one naarinetook oflf the wrist of one 1 1 1 t i i; 1 : Of 1 .1 ; 1 ' 1 - - I ' - ' ! i : i i - ; ! i i ii 1 ,-3 .
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