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1) I V.JJ- 1 X' I It' Jt. i sec- i) frrsaayy -r- the said Wm. Spiccr's sec Bale. I'af tin. I'x-iiittivs "OEKSO.i lnnclJicd tins office, an most earnestly requested to dis cn'arge their respective balances without delay.

jYcccssiltj alone compels us te-make this request, and we hope delinquent persons will pay due respect to it February 27, 1K19. if BOOKS STATIONARY. lk ROBERTSON has just received aa ra addition to his Stock of Books and Stationary, consisting of Family New-York, Philadelphia, and English editions, hound in morocco, gilt, half gilt and common binding, Pocket Bibles, Psalms and Hymns elegantly bound Latin, Greek and English School Books History, Voyages, Travels, Poetry, Drama, Novels, Arrowsmith's Maps of World, Asia, Africa, Europe and A-merica, Lewis's Map of the United States a very large scale Latlottes Elegant Engraving of the Battle of New-Orleans, drawn on the spot, and engraved in masterly style, with an historical key to the Picture a large quantity of Hanging paper, with suitable bordering Amie's hot DEBATE MR. CLAY'S SPEECH Tlie principle asstmu-d ty General Jackson, which may be, found in Itiff general orders eomrmirtiling the execution of these men, is, that it. is an established principle oft.be law of nations, that any individual of a nation, making war against the citizens of any other nation, they being at peace, forfeits his allegiance, and becomes at! outlaw and a li.tt-ever tnav be the character of individuals waging private war, the principle assumed is totally erroneous, when applied to such individuals associated with a power, whether Indian or civilized, capable of maintaining the relations of peace and war.

Suppose, however, the principle we're tvno, a.s asserted, what disposition should he have made of these men What jurisdiction, and how acquired, has the military over pirates, robbers, and out laws It' they were in the character imputed, they were alone amenable, and should have been turned hut lo the civil authority-. Hut the principle, he repeated, was totally i.ncoi ri cl, when applied to men in their sii nation. A foreigner, comicctirg himself with a belligerent, bet om- an enemy of the party to whom that lliguvnt is opposed, subject to whatever he, may be entitled. Arbuthnot rnd Anibi'iBter. by associating tln-m-bcI vis, became iniltntiiied with the Ihcy bei ame our entniti Kj, and wc had a right to treat them as we could law fully treat the Indians.

These proposition's were so obviously cor ret that he should consider it an abuse of the patience of the committee to consume, time WILL give a bargain in three 8. NEGROES, two UOYSnnd a GIRL. The boys between 12 and 13 years old, the girl' about 18. A short credit will be iven for approved endorsed paper, payable in Hank. Enquire at the Whig Office, or to the subscriber.

JOHN S. BUTLER. February 27. IBID. If lJlVlDKNl).

board of Directors of the Bank of tt. the State of Tennessee, have declared a dividend of THREE Pit. CENT, the amount i( Stock paid in on the 1st day of January, 1817, on account of the surplus profits which had accrued prior to that period, and which will be paid on de maud to such stockholders (who are in default') as have heretofore received their dividends at this bank JNO. SO.VI.VIERVILLE, of the Ilianck Hank of the State of Tennessee, at Vasliville. Feb.

20. 1819 3t 81o Wvt- IVvuvcVVsvy tS A AY from la. ih.v liv-9 ing five miles East of Springfield, Robertson county, on Ih 10th inst. a Ne gro man name' 24 yars old; JO iN about five feel 9 or iu inches high, bright completion, thin stammers a little, when talking shows his teeth very plain, which are mucf deca) ed. Any person who will de liver ine the said Negro or secure him in vu" 1 am, sh ill be conipensa, F.

THORNTON Fiai nam- 21, )' IVvnt. A eon. i miles about young per above boe Nas 'I here i-. foi ty acres eh- ired, and a good APPLE ORCHARD on it. An son wishii-ir to rent or lease the place, may pay the same in improvements.

JOHN DREWRY. Feiruarv 27. 1H19 WIS i i-. I EY-9 MEN CARPENTERS, to whom liberal wages and onstant employment will'ie given. I would be glad tn takelive or six apprentices from twelve So fifteen years old.

to learn the Carpen ter House Joinei 's trade, it of respectable parentage. E. Nashville, Feb. 27, liranch liank tlie Stale of Tciint'ssee at ille. an- noli I lied that on Thursday, Ut day ol April next in instalment l-1 COL LARS, upon each share ot Ibe capital slock of said Hank, is reijuired to be paid in at the Hanking House.

It is hoped that they will strictly adhere to this call Anv stockholder wishmg lo pay the full amount due on his stock will be permitted to do so. JOEL C. RICE, Cash'k. Chirhsville, Ten. Feb.

20 1819-4t I wish to I STOCK OF GOO OS, tw n-ivntei- nart of which were nin ir-il in last month, they ire iresn and goon the assortment contains almost every r-ticle kept in a dry good and hardware-store. All persens indebted to the undersigned by note or book account, will please come forward and pay the same without delay. Circumstances will not admit of further indulgeie e. GSLEY -e'lP (j 'HE undersigned i 8 the City of of open a House in lileans, by the be tr.msac- ti'Mi of ah kin is CAVVSSM)U VVi VVVCSS Ul eote.e pi i oi i 'a i a House in Nashville, as well other arrangements to facilitate remittances, tney flatter themselves that they will be ablelo render general satisfaction, to those who may entrust them with tneir business. They will give paiticul ir attention to all orders and' eonsigii.iienls.

STUMP, EASi'i. VND COX. Nashville. S-d edit. -C, 'HE un.

ei sigie atiioorised by the other Trustees, lo sell any of the LOTS or LAND, belonging to the company, at private sale, in the town cr near it. Application may be nude to John Coffee at Florence, during the spring and summer, to James Jackson, at Nashville, to John M'lCinh at Lexington. JOHN COFFEE, JAMES U'KSOM, J. M'KI '-'LEY. Florence, March IK 9 -tf TO AIKIICHANTS Sec.

A YOUNG who cm make the nost plea i.vs references as to char acter and abilities, would to post and settl hooks, for such leasonable enmpens ition as might he agreed on. Any eomiiiuiiicalii.iis addressed to the printer hereof, sh meet due attention aim i. anil iiooil-kc Nashville, per 13, 1H19. it 1 'AT 30, tons anis very little Apply P. a the on in Art.

3. It is hereby agreed that the tracts of Unci, which by the eighth article of the treaty to which this is supplementary, are to be granted by the United States to the persons therein mentioned, shall never be. conveyed, by them or their heirs, without the permission of the President of the United States. Art. 4.

The United States agree to to the Wvandots an additional annuity of live hundred dollars, forever to the and to the Senecas of Lewis-town, an additional annuity of one thousand dollars forever and to the. Senecas additional annuity of live hundred dollars forever and to the Ottawas an additional annuity of one thous md five hun dred dollars fore or. And these annul-j shall be paid at the places, and in tile manner, prescribed by the Treaty to this is supplementary. Art. 5.

Tins treaty shall take effect, lie itory on the contracting parties, a.s as the same shall be ratified the President of the United S'ates, liy wit.ii the a. lvicu and consent of tiie Senate thereof. In testimony whereof, the said Lewis Cass and Duncan 'M'Arthur, commissioners as aforesaid, and the sachems, chiefs, and warriors of the Wyandot, Seneca, Shawa-nese, and Ottawa tribes of Indians, have hereunto set their hands, at St. Mary's, in the State ot Ohio, this seventeenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. LEW IS UAs.1.

DUNCAN AlcAUTnUU. In presence of Wm. Turner, Secretary. John Johnston, Im'i Agent. E.Stickuey, Indian Agent.

Parke, District judge of Indiana. Jonathan Jennings, Governor of Indiana. Alex'r. Wolcott, jr. Indian agent, Detroit.

John Conner. J.T. Chimn, Major of 3d Infantry. U. A.

Forsyth, jr. Sec'ry Indian dep'ment. Wm. P. Rathbone, Army Contractor.

G. M. Grosvenor, Captain 8th Infantry. Sworn Intcrprelars. Henry I.

Hunt, I A. Shane, Kenzer, Sub agent. John li. alter, F. Dnchouquet, I L.

Jouett, Indian Knaggs, Agent. OTTAWAYS. Keueaghbon, or bald eagle PcrsheKaita, or marked legs Sh-vanahe, or muskrat Toutogana, or the dog, Tushquagon, or McCarty, Muskema SIIAWAKKSE. Cuttcwckasa, or lllack Hoof, Shemenetu, or Kig bnafce, lilaseka, or Wolf, Pomthe, or Walker, Cliacalawa, or Lang Tail Pemthata, or Perry, Red Alan, or Capt. lieed, Chiakeska, or Captain Tom, Tecun Tequa, or Elk in the water (Jnitawepa, or Colonel Lewis, Captain Pipe, James Armstrong, OTTAWAS.

Metesheneiwa, or Hear's Mam, )quenoxe, Peneshaw, or Eagle, WYAND0T8. Douquad, or Half King, Hnntondu, or War Pole, Tuayaurontoyou, or Hetweenthe. Danatout, or John Hicks, Iloronu, or Cherokee Hoy, Teoudetosso, or Geo. Punch, Hawdoro, or Matthews, Skoutous QuOLiqua HKNECAS. Methomeii, or Civil John, Shekoghkell, or liig Turtle, Waghkonozie, or White Hone, '1 ochequra, or i ellow none, qitain Togone Cumieskokant, or Harris, Tousonecta, or His blanket down, Wiping Slick, y.

Now, therefore, be it known, that James Monroe, President of the United States of America, having seen and con sidered the said treaty, have, by and with the advice, and consent of the Senate, accepted, ratified, and confirmed, the same, and every rlacse and article thereof. In testimony whereof, I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto aliixed, and have signed the same with my hand. Done at the city of Washington, this fourth day of January. in the veat ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, and of the independence of the United States the forty-third. JAMES MONKOE.

By the President ours uuimcv ADAMS, Secretary of State. AN ACT, For the relief of Dr. Mottroni He it enacted by the Senate and If.un of lit jiresenlatives of the United Stalls of in Congress axscmblcd, Tie. the retary of the Treasury cause ie be paid unto Moilroin of Norl in.m-belaud county, Va. the sum of one I'aou-san-! four hundrid dollars, out of anv money in t'i.

treasury not otiierv. ise appro-prialeil, liie uae beiurin full for the (lest i -union of his on Old Court House Point. H. CLAY, Sieeker the House of iiclirt DANie.L I). TOMfHNS, r.

of the United S'ates f'et'hlent of the lint'. --Approved, MONROE. J'3, JL of i i i-u ii (. ur Publishers of the Laws of he U. States.

TERMS TIIKEE DOLLARS per annum, in advance, or a rite for 1-'0UK DOLLARS, at the end of the year payment in advance would he prefered. AnVKKTiSEMENTS inserted in a manner, fur 75 cents for every twelve linen, or under, the first time, uid fj cents, for every subsequent in-. crtion. CASH bump; required for every article used in the oilier advertisements must in every instance be paid when handed in for publication, or ordered to be discontinued, unless assumed by some rc-! msible person in town. ilT" on business, or communications intended for publication, Kent h' ul.

must have the postage paid. JAMK5 MO NR. OR, of the United States ofjnrrka, ID VLL AND SINGULA II TO WHOM T11KSK SHALL COME, habeas a '1 reaty between the 11-nilcd States of America and the Wyandot, Heneea, Shawauecs, and Ottawa Tribes of Indians, was concluded and tinned on the seventeenth dav of Sep tember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, by Commissioners on the part of the said States, c5' certain Sachems; Chiefs, and warriors, of the said Tribes, on the part and in behalf of the said Tribes which Treaty is-in the words following, to wit a 'Treaty aii'l concluded at the St. Afary'sia the state of Ohio, fifwist Cm and Duncan lc Commissioners of the United with full flower and authority to conference and conclude and sign 'Treaty ur Treaties all or an; of the tribes or nation of Indians, tlf ir.de.vics of the state of Ohio, of c'liicerning all mutters interesting ti the United Stale, and the. said nti- i io of Indians, is? the Sachems, anil I I'arriors of' the Wyandot, Seneca, and Ottaieus, tribes of In- a aus leiag sufifileinentary to tht trca- In and concluded iviti the said I triors, ana tlic Unaware, otuii Jto-r'euand Chiiiciuu t'rtbes of Indians, at the fjot of the liafiids of tit Miami 1.

uke on the fwcntti-nintli lluu in the year 'four ford thouiaud eight hundred and seven- "ten. Art. i. It is agreed between the Un'i-" eft States and the parties hereunto, that several tricts of land, described in the treaty to which thisis supplementary, ayi ted thereby to be granted by the United Stales to the chiefs of the respe -live tribes named therein, for the use of the of the said tribes, and also he tract described in the twentieth article of the said treaty, shall not be thus but shall be excepted from the cession made by the said tribes to the r.ited States, reserved fur the use of tlie said Indians, and held by them in the same manner as Indian reservations have heretofore been held, lint it is further that the tracts thus reserved shall be reserved for the use of the Indians named in the schedule to the said treaty, and held by them and their heirs forever, unless ceded to the United Stales. Art.

It is also agreed that there shall lie reserved tor the use ol the vvyandots, in acuiuou in me reservations ociore made, fifty live thousand six hundred and eighty acres of land, to be laid offin two tracts, the first to adjoin the south line of the section of six hundred and forty a-cres of land heretofore reserved for the Wyandot chief, the Cherokee boy, and to extend south to the north line of the reserve of VI miles square, ot Upper ui-dnsky, and the. other to join the east line of the reserve of 12 miles square, at Upper Sandusky, and to extend east for quantit There si tall also be reserved, for the use of the Wyandot residing at Solo inon's town, and on Klanchard's fork, in addition to the reservations before made, sixteen thousand aeies of land, to be laid oll'in a square form, on the head of ISIuu-chard's fork, the centre of which shall be iit the Bit. Spring, on the trace leading from Upper Sandusky to l'ort Findluy, and one hundred and sixty acres of land for the use of the Wymdots, on the west side of tiie Sandusky river, adjoining the said river, and the lower line of two sections of land, agreed, by the treaty to which thisis supplementary, to be granted to Elizabeth There shall also be reserved, for the use of the Shawancse, in addition to the reservations before made, twelve, thousand eight hundred acres of land, to be laid oil' adjoining the east line of their re-Serve of ten miles square, at Wapaugh-: konetta and ior the use of the itese and Senecas, eight thousand nine hundred and sixty acres of land, to be laid off adjoining the west line of the reserve of square miles at Lcwistown And the last reserve hereby made, and the former reserve at. the same place, shall be equally divided by an and "vest line, to be drawn through the same. And the north half of the said tra -t sh .11 'be reserved for the use of the Senec ei who reside there, and the s- nth half lor the use of the till iwncse who reside there.

There shall also be reserved for th-' use of the Senecas, in addition to the reservations before ten thousand stores of hind, to be laid oil' on the of the river, a (he iOUlli line of their rcsei v. a tr.irty ot iand, -i "a ic Sandusky rivi at toe of Sjiicer's xv'. e.sci.iU. pay an and by and H. 11.

J. lYj lvc Wttvcvwov ol ike, tiA li AiMA IblUlllOliY. 1 1 EKE AS, by an act of the (iener-V 0 ul Assembly, providing for the permanent scat of the Government, passed the twenty first day of November, Governor is authorised to cause to belaid off on sach plan as he may deem most suitable, a town at the continence ot Cahawbaand Alabama rivers, now called and known as tiie TOWN OF AH AW HA and (giving ninety days -aitice,) 10 offer sueh number of lots for sale -to the highest bidder, as he may deem proper, upon tlie following terms', viz One fourth part the purchase money to be paid at the lime of purchase, one fourth part, one year thereafter, one fourth part, two years thereafter, and one lourth pait, three years thereafter. Therefore, William W. Hmu, governor of the Alabama Territory, do hereby declare and ke known, that public sales for the disposal, according to law.

ol TWO HUNDRED LOTS, shall beheld at the town of Cahawba, on the fourth Monday of May next, and contin- Given under my hand, at the town of Cahawba. the 19tli dav of Feb. 18 19 WM 'W. SIMON GLENN, RAVING 1 itcly received from Phila-S a dclphia, an addition to his former stock, consisting of CALF SKINS, SOAL LEATHER, ts'c. and having employed some first rate workmen, will continue the BOOT is? SHOE MAKING, at his old stand, on the North Lust corner of the public square, below the Nashville Inn, and flatters himself that from his ex perience and attention, he will give gen eral satisfaction to those who may favour him with their custom.

has also on hand a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, BOOTEES and SHOES, made of the best Philadelphia materials, by the neatest workmen, and in the newest fa ahion, which he will dis pose of on very moderate terms at whole-Mile or retail. isheillc, February 27. IP 19 tf- Journeymen Halters iV'anled. ONE or two JOURNEYMEN HATTERS will meet with constant em nlovment, by making immediate appli cation 'to the subscriber, in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. A.

A 1 Fcb-'iiarv 27 fit y. wiiiSVix, OESPECTFULLY inlorms the nu-a tnerous friends, who have subscribed fort.hu Gazette," and those who have been engaged in the procurement of subscribers, that causes beyond his control, will prevent arrival at Nashville as soon as he contemplated and warned, and ot course, delav the appear- i' i the time he expected to have issued his first number. He requests those who have charge of his subscription papers, tn return to him at Nashville, the. names of the subscribers by them respectively procured, by the 20th March next. Knoxville, February IK, 1(119 npHF.

subscribers Inn-, jus1, opened a' 11 handsome assortment of the follow- in); articles Silver, liilt ami laleo mounted t. words Sashes, Plumes, i- Sword Belts Silver, Gilt and Morocco mounted Dirks; Pistols of various sizes; Silver plated Tea Pots, Candlesticks snuffers and Trays Elegant cut glass and low priced Castors A assortment of Bi-iltaiiia Coffee and Tea Pots Sutrar I) wis and Cream pots, to match, new fiatlernsj Thermometers; Pocket books and Penknives Polished Steel Snuffers Trays for ditto Ornamented ami Shell Combs Gilt, Plated and Jeti Cestus do. do. Snaps, L5'e. Ifc.

OK HAND, AS WATCHES. HILVIiR bl'OOXS. H1CH ftf FLINT. Nashville, Feb. 'J7, K-'UL-tf T'I! ERE will be n.i IT for at the Court House in the town of Galla- Siturday the third dav of April ne- all the right, title, claim and interest of Lanier, tolhree tracts of land, i in Sumner county, containing 640 a-.

each two on the waters of big river, the othir on the waters of red grants Nos. MO, T52 and 1029 Taken as the property e.fs.d Lanier, to saiisfy an execution against him in favor of William Cruteher obtained in the county court of Montgomery county, at October term of said court, iu the year 1 1 Sale about 12 o'clock, by me. A. II. DOUGLASS, Sheriff of Sumner County.

Febnrii-y 15. if! 1940 '32 9 PLAN i'A'1'ia av i- in. -a. three or four ol fro to 90 creSj near the forks ol Mill Creek. Ap; J.

Will If) 19 If Nashville, Feb. on press'd letter paper, Unlcl) quills superior quality, Wafers, ml, ink-stands, nana lloxes. Pounce Boxes, isfc. Reeve's Pa- tent Water Colours, warranted genuine, Mahogany boxes of 1, 2, 3 and 4 vows Black Lead and Camel hair Pencils Day Books, Journals, Double and Single Led-'. gers of all sizes Pocket Ledgers, with alphabets for Deer Skin Pocket Hooks a few Elegant Gilt Frames, with a piclui of Gen.

Jackson, calculated or the Meridian of Paris Mississippi tr c. February 13, 1819. tf T)VEUSEFJt WANT ED." rail IF, undersigned wishes tn employ an u. inpustrious, sober Oveyst-er. One who can come well recommended as such, will receive good wages.

ROGER PPINGTO Ar January 1. 18 ii if Wish to liiit- a SElxVA wlio can come well recom mended, as a good UOOlv and WASH EK. .7. E. WEST.

Nashville. Feb. 13, lH19-tf NOTICE. Ci AMF. Hh of the subscriber at Hill's Ferrv on Cumberland river, on the 28th day of January last, a negro fellow of yellow complexion, about 30 or 35, years old, feet high, had on a drao rent coat, riding a BAY HORSE, 9 or 10 years old, shod all round, 4 feet 9 inches high, iridic spots, right hind foot white, a saddle half worn, mounted bc-.

i in ul ,1 1 1 i Mir iij. i iii.tiu uiiue. and a two uoint i et. The Seen, beiiu' about lobe dutf.ct-: r- TT 1 run ti)L JinO lC-il III i imc the horse now in my possession, is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him a- Will', VM. HILL.

Davidson cty. Feb. 15, 181931 TOBACCO VvrANTFJ). rpHE subscriber wishc to purchased quantity of TOBACCO lor which he will irive a 'liberal price in YSH, 17VO 11 SHALL. Nashvdle Oct Appren Ikes Wan ted WVu aid late three in lour boys, ten ti.ntteen years ot aire, as APPHES'TiCES to the TIN PLATE wckinir busim ss.

S'0V it? JOHNSON Nashville, Frb. 20 4 OAS 11, OTICE i hereby given, that all persons indfbted to I he Mi'iseriher, are requested to make payment on or before the first day of May next, at which time all notes and accounts then iinp.dd will be placed in tie hands of E. H. Foster, attorney at law, for collection. Ample lime i- heiv: allowed to make payment, and 1 am determined to adhere to the above without respect, to persons.

THO. H. FLE TCHER. Nashville, Jan. SO-tM JUST V.nwUFACTVRED, AND FCIt SALE AT MANUFACTORY, Cimer of Hood 1st 'Third Streets, 'PITTSP, UGH, A 'ral entn Land- PAP Kit UANflNGH? Of entire new Patterns 'uruisii the Western 0 Merchants with the above article as as tiey can be bought cither in New-York, Philadelphia or 13 il'imore.

He has also on hand, and will constantly keep a lanre assortment of low 'jriced Pa pers suitable for ret ailing at the following rales, viz 50, 62. 75 and 87 cents per roll. A discount oi 5 per cent, will be (jiven for prompt pa ment. PAP KRS OF THK A BfiVK DESCRIPTION, Mail It had a' K. Patterson iuid Laindin's BOOK, SI AMO'-; HY SiOliE, Tuiirth Street, Pittsburgh, At the same rates as it the Manufactory.

1 he Western Merchants will find theiv interest in purchasing at Pittsburgh, as thei will save, nut only tlie expense of carriage, but also the exchanges between Western funds. 3.7- All kinds of LOTTERY EXCHANGE business, transacted by J. TowK-K, January 16, I 'JJ(, knOWU imported Horse. BOAST ILL stand ensuing season at the stable thu suhscrii) six id a mile 'roiJVNuslivilh-. Terms ike.

will 1 b'. made kr; 'm due time. J.ULN&Y tf Pl'oL I S(lltr Tht ted by the practice, of all nations. -J TA linn uiuur iM t'ry pijffr t)L history, in all timt'9, tid the reci leclion of every furnish evidence of their truth. Let us look for a moment into t.orr.e of the consequences of this principle, if it were to go to Europe, sanctioned by the approbation, exprccn or implied, ol this house.

We have now in our armies probably the s'ulm-cls of almost every European power. Some ol the nations of (trope maintain tlie (lot lriue of peru-tual allegiance. Suppose Britain anil America peai rs ami Ann-rii a and Fi iini at war, 'i he hnmer subjfxts of England, ur uiiualtiral: zi-d. are capitit-eii by the navy or the. army Fi ance.

hat is their couilittoi, According lo the principle of General Jackson, they wmiitl be outlaws and pirates, and liable to iinmi disue 'execution. Wen gi lith-nii prepared to returu to their'' rt-startive districts, with this: doctrine in their and to say to their English, and Mher I'o eii.n consiil-tieiits, tliat on i.ie IL.bJti, on contingency sti.poafd, to tie Heated as outlaws mid i Was there any oilier iit inr which justified the proi dine, Un this subject, he said, if lie a tin ondei ltil ing nuili whli which gentlemen sougnl a a-blv. pt-i i xt lor hosi xeeiiiious, hi at the S. me lime slim at some oi ih. pi advaucid.

lial Said tin tioii f-i-i: I Hi It from Maisiu.huai-us (Mr. in a cold tsuiiiess lo ih. fi i Why, that these executions wire. oniy a wrong minie ol uoingii yc thing. A i ong mode right thing In what ol a oijf.

nun- lie in ivisat system of i-Lli; nay, in what respectable el uhl-re, il tin west tlie ntfige ol tlie whole the world, will find any lion for a priiicipte so on: 2 would Uiiiiitratt- iis cin.iiiuiy f.j s-iiigie i ase. buppu.se. a i.eii, goil.y of robbery is aoi! i xi uled for on an iiniirtii.ciit loobrry mcrely. The. is f-ir having cxectn.i!, t.nt.-iy to law, ii being, nu.oieiii heart of the ciinie for 1 it i.

to ior-urc In, u.ge the irentlet thai a in had ilune way right ll.iii.e- ii; The io the pi lilriple i' A COUSLitO V. 0 0 I e(! liiit.1 er.

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