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-Srf ViV SutecntwrivS lt av -j i -v r- T-T iiia m. kz i jui rru a.aiT iv in -a an btwsi i a r. 9 i a ini a a a am hi 11 ak.v 11:11 aai mm i Tf Reuben Wyyl. syuiu iius ui iifcr Mr, NorsVocdV presented Vfcpl to amend 1 Statement facts rflaiiteto the' ftidlciat proiC irv tHe fcase ot tuiiMuc in appucaiion ot tlie Aupr fife? of uie liistncr, which waMo is proress to enlofce the attendance -Mrs" BurrS toan ries tvheher he; trai ttiglitd in thi che ttrhim. an enforce fus attendance -tP witnesses invV testitoonon tiieiame llui 7iU or 8vK of Hbve4mfief 43' mant is fiot cehnfticKdajf) ro nouncedihc decision -JJKl which was that the cqWrt dinnbt poi sess the.

power to grant the txlotiolt, On the rnotton-of thet siltoriiy of distrifctr ihjvgtttirt lAorderid Stanri jufylUlWisijrh which was accordingly formed dja ring thecoorU iiis point of time Mr. iS'rrttt hy his counsel, tan itlts i Mrurddresslrthe sJfgthaTini llealcito leiyeilTjt-itaie Hiat- 1 -J4otes tpen counts, inak tjkeauiM: IfcaWri AW atsRlcsb vrithm thtimc VecribU by liitse he will plead tnflfi jn hct. AUipeisoti inddjied to ire icqueitc Jo mike payment eitUfcr to tlie buli5crber, or'tb Mr. Vni Vottham, at the Store lately occupied the deceased iir Srtiithfield JOSEPH ROSS. JEHU; SCOTT, 7ehhiliT and SihttimUk, TliiSPECtFUIXV informs the La lies and Raieii, itiVjcVnitt.

that he ba fixed hi resident in RaleSh wherj he nukes and sells all Jtfhdbf JeUery Silver Ware. Watches repaireai nair vyctk, doite with accuracv and dispatch- lias handVjalew Gold and S-lver Watches, ft III ft." aM.a X-S a nanasome ana general nssuruncui ui Jewellery Ware, on the tnost inodeit timi'Tht highesCprice r'iven for Gold an4 Silver. W.27, 11 -T SfiKRIFFJs SALE. 5 ft 'V ak a. 1 e-iWILI" BB SOLD, i the 6uriotiM? in Statrsvtt'e, on tic i tfJrtiniKy next THE fotlowincr Lands or sa rnurh.

of shcm a' discharge the Tin due fcn-tonwth the cost of Advertisiui "Sec. One Lot in Satevillc, No. 4t rmerlv the property oT Esther 4nd Tiom Henry; owned M'Knight. 700 Acres, Alexmntler Archibald, Fifth Creek. Acres; WUamFt2ra.ld waters South Yadfcirw 23 1-2 Acres, "en tfic waters of do.

100 Acre. Thomas Shciipard, Grciis, -r Withsrs CreH' 21 Jo. Geo. Alien on Civt-k 250dc, Aridw. therS Cr-eK.

570 acresy Alexander Gunn, BuiYaioe Shl 190 do. Andrew Pavis, Catawba River '250 do. Solo. Hood, Waters of South JOOdo Thos Litue River. 45 Yerbv Dan if do.

477 do, Charles Hattoh, do. 590 do.Jmes MKay, Sou Yadkin-4U0 Abraham Walker, Little River. 200 Wilh am Waters. 150Horat)aG. exandir, Thfrd Creek.

SfJOda. hi Scott, Scuih Yadkin. 737 do John White, en. do. 416 do, Andrew White, Third Oek.

lOO do. Ath. AVaiscon, Fourth Cr-ek. 50 do Mar-aret Thompson, Somh- Yidkm. 397 do James Thompson, 105 do.

George Tru mpson, 40do. William 300 do. Vsileutttu Tucker. 25 do Osbom Crahb, do, do. do.

a. do 105 do. Rich. Dickis, GncyHobb. 300 do.

Isac xh -way, in the Roughs. 45 1 do Claib urne ow.rd, cf Surry, i. 15ixh Mtk, Izrio the Rouhs 200 do, John eire, d-n 150 do. James Grr oryt sen. 150 do, Mary iLs, wiJovr, Sottth- iTadkin.

200 do. John JohnonV h'Iu Yadkin. WORKS, Shff. ffov 22i, 1806. Strike while the Iron h'oH WILL" sll on a liberal Cretltt.

my and Mills near the Uni Versity, to which is a a small Tuact of Land, and a Prtv-lege of all the Timber several hundred Acres tnetc. These mills are on "a never failing Stream, sur rouri'ded by "a Iare scipe of Coantry, d-titote ol any. This, together. with theit adjacency to thij Tirr. Ker meets with a readyrMatket.

rer.dera very valuib- I will also sell with s.iid:M. Its (or rately as the. rfurchaw may chuse) a fout acre Ior.oi Chapel-Hiil, were is frwd Dwelling and oilier Oitt Houses styuble -r a private' Family. The; Term- may be Itnc-wn by appjyiifg tov r- i GCp: JUSTTUiJLlSUSD, ati catttiinifl Pe G. Tpuxputt, a.

The Recruit, domestic Felly a musical Farce, A Prologue o.iiinnjrihe Fayettevjlfe Theatre in lol, an EtiTogiiri Gen- on VV atty and Mejr," 4 Hombaidoient 4 hot ifglRtM my Note of td Arthur of "ab County, alKHt the 2(5tli of FebruaryV loob, wan xn the urh ot One' Jlnanw -and jf.nw Tare a subscribing AVitnesscsjj this is to forvafiv su! Persoti irom radiu said Note, I have paid the. saac. and; shall plead as a. JJotite to aurehaer, orwt3 ever ma Teceiyc the same. Avhrch Npte mtvr in tlic lands of William j5oufny f4 this 1 own.

EDMUNDS 1) I'ltilE. Greenville, 'V Mr think it duty la foi-warn agaiitst tradint for the Ih wj. oie, oc or Merit tlort.nvM TJolhafsJ i tiJ u. RoUtn frum nieain Gatiibliirfe aoie by 'a vrr iin Joseph' Uanson Oiaisgc Couut, N. C.

As conceive the sa'dctcs were iwindlcd from me, a uve uaected the' payment ofJtiC'saft i usloP-. Lrinprcirad.u prose. jaJy tue feahty of uiiacimi that i 1 -i Ms. i i ak wj uWknii3wwci. vibo, a oce lol fcame Sum, oiiJcsifpU liramley ayibie io ia Li.l v.

i he above ti-i-v. ,11., two tor I of" to at nule below1' Lmon Ttny. and four miles above thefts pi Tar Hirer. Iramex twateij on lie mam Road leafi ng from Ha-t2h: to Tatbor6il A imaUi attends Laud cleareiilt At Soil perhaps, Is I ejt' noiwcrior the pro? iktiofi of Ooixi or WlreifeAlsb another Tract jf FourlIudVed aftpr-Sevcn A'ctes IvniW on the iiead cf Tovn Creekttve Miles from the "former, Thu Land lies in a fair Cit4 Any ltrsbn disposed to may see the Land by ajijilying to Uuncan Lajjioii, or Aaron L). Lamon, who ntartiie rrvmses.

and for Trma apply to ie auosenber, seven, M.tieS i artoo- roujjh A cheap birgaiifea be had in these I. iands, as 1 am" literttineti to Sell. JAMES G. LAMON. ,1806,: Negroes for Sale.

WIIX BE SOLD to Iie h0St- V' 6idJvr. at iUeXourt. Hrosws iit rhe City cf Raleigh, on Friday Ue second Day January ncr, Tiiree Negroes, viz. orc (mau an iwo Buys," btojrgirg to the lisiate of thor late' Galjnel dec Six oiuh's Credi: ivitl be td the iurcha.cr on giving Bond approved Security j'OUN- WHl Xxccutor. Wake Comity, Iec lOth, 1807.

T3 The Semi-Annual Examination and Exhjb t.inn b'f rhd Srudcntscf tlx- A i.bigh Acaoemy will take place on Fiida aad the 20th inst. eneral StesemBIg. HOUSE OF COMMONS, Monday. Dec 8. from V.

bxiioring for a Senator, reported that jesse Fiaitklin, tq. waduly elected. A mesMgeVas sent to the Senate, pro to haltot on Wednesday fr two and nominatiii David toie, Samuel Lowrie, fcdward Jones, L. Henderson, IT. Sj-awtll, H.

Wotlf, Slade, ancJ John Hay. 1 'if tullwin hills were presented; By Mr. F. X. Mirtin, a bill fur the ap p-iitirent of aircMoncei hlrr N'-rwood, a II tc tne vsvc-ral aces sivinjj by pe.irioi.

Mr Hawkins, a hill to empower the commissioners cf rhe-toy of Warreutou 1 sell eitam parts ot p-Hjjlc gnuifds or parts ci streets wi.ic' have bern up.Mt by improvements. Mr, hill th Al)nrr tWeatherly, sheriff of Guilfjid, arrears of taxes. Mr. Troy, a b'll amendatory and supplementary to an acr the more uniform and convenient of justice, the Mr, Wright, a 11 to Roger Moore, i ate sheriff cf Jiew-IIauOver, to cclleet arrears taxes Mr. Norwood, a bU to-amend an act fcr ths better care -f Mr.

1 nv. brfl to emoovir the eountv i court of Tyrrelto lay a tax for the purpose I of buildmir a bndjc across ScnDernone Mr. White, a b.U to cstablUh-a bciiarute c.ectiou in tlie couoty of UUclctt KtceivtJ from the Senate, A.4i ll to restore, to credit hi-. Cox of Mn Ketv of Ilurherfortl, A bill for the relief of su.ijiv inhabitants Ol A II to establish a court of chancery, A to lrer the manner oi risiag ju rorin-ibis State. A bill grasirmq; Auttsrus lirinian of ltichmond, the privilejesof a citi'ti.

Saturday next wistixcJ for recommend-n? jua-tcs and titlJ oijicev It was resolved liat the Treasurer, Comp-rrlftf avvl liect-tairv of ae-bc auJiorised tacott for lnciosure rr.und ttie-StA'C'Hotist', and sell th'matcriaU of the fence, and erect scdh other iencc br-cK oi vooa alone, as mey jay dcrri jlecesaary TuPfcday, Dec. 9. The resignation of Wm Goodman, co lone' of ttes, wVs A torn the Se.ta ad ed Uo-. bert W'UianiS aul im Will ams to. the uoniinatipn tuiges, Ir wfis 'restl vd th no private b.U shall i be ititioduced aut-r Mr.

Caiv.itoti. the ballotincr for a I'ubiiCrTxeasurCr aiid Comptrdiseir; reported that ttaywo.id tc yJu raven were elected '1 he follow nig billi Robads, a biil to authorise H. I late siteria of CattcVtt, to cblJect ar rears of taxes, Mr. Cooke, a bill for tlie relief of Anie-ric-vones. Air Mendenhall, a bill to rearulate the mode of eieciious in future Guiiford, and to establish one other separate ejection.

Ill r. Glispn, a bill further time for; deds, r. i'iieams, a IV far altering thetimes of hokUgber-! of Cumberlaudi 'Mr FifMartin. biil regulating the reesot ''JMrf DuUy, a. bill to revise and continue an actpi make Cross creek navignbie Mr' Tioy a bdl to amend an act to incorporate two companies for cu'tmg-acanal i froia Huarioake to MrBospck, a to amead and repeal tlie several law granting to Stokes pa-rate electi oh lieceived.ftom The report or a committee on the State-liupk, rcooirucndoJSj, as the subscriptions ptcscnbyU by.taw had not been filled, thai tlie yluifclfihHjlxl beix)eakd 5 with lijffr 'favfi'ivjjj ptn pnse ino tffect, wiach pASsedxtft nrst ieaJiuir.

Alwd to iuithor.se 1'erpiifUAns cotitt to appoint ta recover tne property tdward If ail Vv; A biil ip tlie place parate1ction.in Dtipi.i.n aY.d. A b'U for the better teguiation of Swans-borongh, passed their, reading. Tne bill appoiritm bamttel Hart, ven. dae xitaster at Newbem a Vejecied. Wednesday, Dae 10.

for i 1 i i i I 1 I i i tawVence SmhiHJche PAlk and Wm. duty Mta'Steelef resenVed the Da hrfco omgtbfil iiu of himseland ftssotiatesi graying rnay; pasii ivth Hl biii or incorporating "thf Nc Uafoua--Gol mine Company, Which Lt reading. The following biili" were also presented, Robards, a bUltojjipoint Comii-Vioners to by ofi0 and estabiiih the dividing Une between Carteret aud Craven. Miv, a bildirectmg: ihe niide cf conduct uir elections in tuture in tldgecomb a bill to. authorise Thomas Blewitt' 'of Richmond, to eiect a gaie or gates on the road leading to his ferry, Mr.

Jvfpr a Udailowing iiuetest in certain cases, Mir? Cameron, a bill to aned an act passed in 1741, tor restraining the' taking' of excessive usury. Mr. Moore, a.liwl to authorise the war dens of the poor of Hanuvert io Uy a tax for the building of a poor-hcuae. Mr. Shav, a bitl oouceroUig the town of Faettevillc.

Mr, Hawkins, a bill to emancipate dore uud liramla, two slaves ot colour, the jropirriy of-W. joh'nstot of arren, whtch wan tVj-cted on the first reading. The cununit.ee of qsvorce reported a bill to sve ure tte per on tnert'iri raentionc-d, tucii property as they may re. Received from the Seiuitfc. a b.U io ukt-; the names of Mary SLde MiisySlade, of Hyde, to Maty Mandv'ell u.iu And a bill directing the mauuer ot keep.

thi public accounts (vz in dwil5.occtb A b.U to aher the. jiiace ot holdnig the U)per election in the county ot'Boike A b-h to alter the me of noldi- the lower separate election in ml A bill to at; tnori.se cercam comrsisSfcncrs to raise money to budd a bridge across Pasquotank river, passed thetr tiist rtadmg. A bill to establish the mode of holding elections in future Wkej pafced itu second reaJitigi On a seond reading of ihe general Divorce bill, it was rejected 60 id 47. Thursday, Dec 11 Mr Cameron, iron the' balloting for6 leporied, that Lowrn hd 77 votes, btone 63, Hendersti. 47, Wdodj 44, It Seuweil 31.

Jies SSSiadc 9. W.Ihams-7, May majority. naines of John Utams; W.biade, and oh a Hay, were Withdrawn front the nomination f'1' lu iges Th pvpplemenral biil to the new, Juiici arv uct, was recommitted to a seieci '-oin- v- mutee, for a'tnead'menr. Mr from the committee to conso lidate all the bills for author-si shciiaa to CO oiled aiiears of taxes, ported aaitf tal bill on subject from the Senate, A bill vidi i he civ -thy of the 9t regiment Morgan district A bill crafting certan ersons to ketp rr on the public roao in.iiupim, A li to autnotise tne rasai oi iwovi vs ay of lottery, for the pinpLse of fu4ish i' ad from Lake, Sic A bi to aiinex part of Iredell to ilkes. Tne bill to revise the niiiitia laws of Srri.

vt to lnUnirv, iasei a 'cond reading, 54 to 37, Friday, T)ec. Mr. Cameron, "from thJ balloting for Ijndg'es, reported thai Sroue hud 79 votes, iT.ow-nb2. Itendersoii oo, uimnu ov, Wowls hC, joes So, Seavreb 3vJ. No ma-', joritv.

rie fHHveinp: bi parsed their first readin. those ol a priva e. ua nrc we.i pra se utcd yestcrduy, totreadt 11 to day: Mr Cameron, a b.U poor persoas hi their su is a bi'o to -authorise Lewi K.rK to dispose ot jrojrty by way .1 lottery and a bi'l to asceina'oi ad ox i rhe snlry ad fees of the Governor's pri v'tti: Mr a repeal and sup plac the -4th section Tn act i iiised in 1791, toprcV4de aptotjer al for ie hi.tc tue several cruris or recom Mr MartiH, a biiVconcennng Dry -i aod a Will i procure a bitKr j'd. I i- tV.e county of Craven. Jr a bill to amend an act for irtvpriving the navition of RockiUk creek and L't-k- r.ver." a bill to regtdat the clec-tuii in fut urs Way ne county, Mr, Peebles, a b'l to estabLsk a town at iJonhjmtpion cour -house.

4 Xfr Love, a b'll to secure to Lucretia lav is buc' "property af" she may hereafter acquire, to $trre her husbiudfi-QHi ai.y future demands from Mr. VV right- a bil the regulation of the town ot Wilmington. Terrell, a biil to esfablish an academy Rutftcr for county a bill tolegitimatfe Evelina Wiliiaraf. aid bttl to autlwrlse "certain persons in up a gfe Or gates. Mr, Wynne, a bill detlaring wbUct ie-uaiy shall be inflicted against those who shall damaefc.

the boating brlgc on Rider's inTyrrel. Hiivtl from th Sfttsatet i hhl, gi -anttrg to John M. Vernon of ot tue State to' car. tab. proptrty the ru bulitBamlu: awjttt passed in 1805, Uuiicomoe-; bill woives in kichmontr ACiU -anthorMuitg 4-thc justices of the juae ot certain crime.

therein mentioned- lenburg, Va. to bring -certain negres into A bill to authorise the county courts to call wardens A b.U to reptttiaicorrnwUij the re-rUter, of ifdi, tr eirorEces within four 4 A bill to divi the county of Burke into two separate coumies A It ftfir the better regulatyoa of the City qt Kalfi'Sb r. Saifrrlay DocllS. Mr, Fred. Grist troni th balloting tfor rjadgesrrpotteddiit Lovrrlratl 74yotet Stone70; Henderson SUtlX.

Wiiliam 4a, Woods 38; ones Sevfcll 30. Ai tesoimion the Secre tarv tn rmrcliase two comes of Martin's Be- vital tb iieiislliurei and one a I I i the. several acts iehuivr the supreme 1 1 eourtj st ttrst rtading i add Felix Walker, 4a bill fernancipatf ing a '-Negro, vwhich was irejectfa. Received from the Senate, a bill to authorise FrancfsBriol of, Guadalupe, to brkig into this State certain neztoes. The bill author isthg justices of cottntyj courts tp juuge certain caaes; the bulto appoint a harbour master at OcaCock the bill to amend an act to prevent the further importation ot slaves', ie.

and the bill for mote efi'ectnally conipeif clerks and she( rifl9 to setde their acccimts. -were severally rejected. The last bill 50 to 49t The sapplemcntary judiciary bill passed 2 reading, after sundry' amendments lUlleigiy Monday, Qilckmuer 15 lSQG. Maj or Jesse Franklin was on Monday Uist, again elcttd Senator from this State, for six edrrjn the 4th rclMicxt. Tht-reave fovir ba'lotitigs for the two Judges required by the nevv Judiciary law (inserted in our last page) but no election ii yet made- It will be seen in the: nro- ceedihgs of the Assembly, that S.

Lovvrie and D.Stoae stand highest.5 The committee to whumthc ub- ject was committed, hs, Irom ttuz stnallamou.it ol coiniTiended a repeal of the law: of last session for establishing a State Bank, and a bill is on its nassarre for this purpose. The friends of the repeal say, that at the expira- ration of the present charter of the ot the U. States (in 1811) that establishment, they hnve un-dersiopd, will be pu; upon a more liberal footing than at present and hat every State will be ottered tlreir proportion of interest in it. If and pur Lcgfalature shall accept of the offer, we may probab'y have it Branch of that flank in this State. This is a distant contingency.and jf it takes effect whether it Would hax'e all the good effects which would probably arise from a liberal State institution, we wiU notlpre-sume to determine.

Congress met on the 1st insttnt. and formed a quorum of both houses on that. dav. Ihe Presir derit of the U. States mide his communication the day (which appears in the first page of this paper).

On Wecnesday the louowing important message was received from. the President: To tbe Senate and House cf Representative of the United State. I have the satisfaction to inform yon that the negociatioii depending between the United Statea and the government of G. Biirain, is proceeding in a spirit of friend- ihip ad accommodation which promises a result ot mutual advantage. Dclaysindeed have taken plase, occasione by ihe lontr illness, and death the mi'MStcr Charged w.th that But the cornmUs oneis apjwintedy that gcyern-raent to resume the ngotiatiop, have shewn evury tl isposition q' hasten its progress it i 3 however a work of time 'f 'as.

many ar 'ratigerrients are necessary to placp our fu'ture harmony on stable ground In the mean time, we fir by the communications of our plehipotentiarie that a temporary suspension of the act if the last profubiting certain as a mark of candid disposition. our part, and of confidence in the temper and views with which they have been met, have a happy effect on itt course, A step so friendly Will afford further evidence that all our proceedings feafe flowed fiom" views of justice and cowcdiatWn, and that we five them willingly that form which may best! mctftorresportdinj Add to tins, that the sarne mpuves which prodice3 the postporeroeut- of the act till, the fifteenth of November lisr, are in, faVor' of its. farther saspensicn: aad as we have reason to hope that it rriay soon yield to arrangements of tnuruai consent and con-venjfbce, justice uems to require that the same measure may be dealt out to the few cites which tnav fall within its sltort- course asi tc all ojAefa preceding and following i cannot, therefore, but recommend the suspenwonjot ih act tut a reasottable on considerations of joiUce, amity and the public interests. TH I FFERSO x. December In consequence of this message, a bill was next day reported for sus pending the act for prohibiting the importation ot certain British ma nufactures, it is supposed, will immediately riaas into a law Goramateea have beta appointet: oh the dirTerent-pafts of the Presi dent message, and the usual stand ing commtuees.

Mr. T. Ctav named hiirm.tn of the committee; of ways and means. VBaniing Sylem, Irgisla tureof Vermont, have put ari end to private Hanking speculations by establishicp: a statelank consist ing altogether of State fundfewith two branches, one ot Avhtch i to at atjd I wuui r-''i stie of cd in is I ges tfMbi'p(ti against him, he; fcd come frem.Ia.. intoft lor ihi titf that -art might bej had.

IVIr Dayiess, Hfip district attorney said he not prepared to into ari investiiiiaat'efom' and moved that tfie shWki be 'disj missed uniiHhe Vcdneajf'Iv to give him an bppbrttintty, iik. the mean time, to summon Jus witnesses. The court granted themo tbn. On Wednesday th cuVt0. Of thirteen witnesses summcmecTi1 twcLye, appeared.

The only ahseht witness was a rr ember oftl.c leis la.ur.e ol ibe Indiana said to be- sitting. TTie grand "Jut? likewist In' lhis stage of euc jr. aviest ,11 i hou ti, ftsigfti i any reasoti, ifi lormed'ithe court -that Tie wai not prepared to carry the case- btfoffe the grand jury, and movV'd their discharge, which accordingly tookplatti- ''-v-i; AtTarbdroftt a few days, ago, Mrs MNair, wife of Mr. 4mund H'Nair, ly For the Register. THE AsemMy' haie arrnually made it a p-actice to make a benre of cur ragged tape money, which they have 0 as much ieal and holy as acoii clave of Homan Catholic monkt would have burned the ragged efX gy of a Judas.

I believe thefr zeal honest, but that does ot lessed, th injury Now I contend, thotigk the proscribed fifty may shake hi tatters itf the wihd'he is worth a goott four dbffarfrlor the peoole lof vihlit Ifl am towhe tnr. ta bfe anu uusignuyiip wander AOmd fro hi the and meet in kind ly greeting tne fair nngers of out Fcemry, I say. t6 the, ahjecttfrwtiet him rest front his labors? inlta. Treasurer's, chesty andsend representative of or othefc-to sappy his 'plage. 1 am iod, the General Assembly iwili not; agree that this Wqirn dowri servants of the public shall be representrl; bjf a certificate Or any thing Tfii is my answer Ltt him-sletfi iiuh thesi until aiiother1AssUmply''tnay: espouse his causuVhe.is! cheanlv- kcpt--he riertliupr drlnjts-- dollars Uketo themselvwim and fljwafriEj our shaving mcav Jenucrtvmiri violent fief' (tent usurer and.

vnn bank of theirs but he isa and has many-a good time andoft. maae a grim taced Sheriff iok as in- nocent a I hope. our pru dent Assemblymen; will make nt oonnre tins veat. Time are hard enoufcfi without tlie penci of Cleopatra Drams, or iUaminatiorim with ttirty shilung bills, y. ici inrra reaa what yrt ranklia said about paper mney be tbiika a I As m.

av, wiu arc COljia pQIDt, Out IhQK way to wealth" as well make a way" for the Lightning. reprcscntattves do extend thqicl clemency to the Tagpaper io-uey, I am stdly afraitTsorne of iheir constituents will borrolr so much oil old Franklin trade as tpT bc4tIW thunder which Jthey wit! Jet looser in teiriblc-clapafTilJbeji of August ixrtiTA i. wish well ah the present hope I shall see a great many, lilesaYiii i 1 -ar- business, tbt tlie'mijr. all.b..jVt and merry alter the Aumist SbrmxvfC merry after the August Storrin vthith wdl prtive fatal to m'anif itT--. not provided with proper ecucVf f.r -a r-i vtr v-.

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