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if arid Ohm tiaial norrintnir Oar town has been thtia fer rpmrrVM- Salem fohv Callaol cerrro Woman died ia at raaic Iatefyaged ope -hundred and fort M'at hnea rtr IL 'J-T wenty miles of th iock, and estte at b6l thfah 8550,000, lyHlbepreixardttd pin indec5m rati bytbejlstb pf Aifgus, half bavins beetT'-Tpctiiiv'nriHVlihtftifi'Mr v. nival, iiavc ueea pruuoiicatin' 4 Wdf UiUefltstatek of iwn t-- -l TtmSDAV AFTERNOON, AUGTJSTTi u.ni t'l in, 1 EIt gives js pleasure hear several friends I.J if II Sill earlqW nRE in r.h sev.val millions of property years. She well remernbered the destruc, lion of Port Royal by en earthquake, in What asspciattoi. do net uch per sort ra.Ue in ihe'reOectinf; mind! They arn living beings4 and yet not of present time! I have; somewhere read of a woman who died at Beauvais in remembered when jHnry IV. besieged jens, whtclv was fn 1593 or 4.

What an resiin(r con, WMrditort- I Kur ttal, as well las. in your Observer that notice vAcnigns oi inB jcnineer to toe I 3 milts hrst proposed to be let ar that period. oh tractprsil fro every fpa ft lot the lion are already repairing to the line thejcartal: and, 'when commenced, the Auuaujisirauon in wis town speak with regret nd disapprobation of Uhe lame and attempt making to implicate Gen Jksbn in the Btirr conspiracy. Sfich cpn-duc is htYy expressTy of candid and honorable feelings, and evinces the liberalitv hnd lneril op nion th; the vwien SEX continued acw corids long- 'catastrophe has also ha powetjul isj taken in, editorial articles, o.t; Mf Jjoyri refusal to serve on the anti4acksbri Iectoral jTicket in this Statevl without giyiri work niay be expected to be nrosecuted with greaHimatioh.iilTbe Charted of the ih reasons lor so a.m awari. fmm versation tmigh a vt: a I tiese persons, respecting events, fi 0 to 1700; and -whati a vet more inti tpom rjanyexpressly-jjrovj K.

"5 nSw existing. jlt tliis is jar.Known liberalttjthat it! jimiy neces sary'to Jiinf, that justice dicJtateiVjAatf II r3 SLnt a most wretched placed good humor with which, to a degree rarely equalled, we rsuspectpoliticai discussions are conducted in our good townl Thei Presidential election is talked as it ought to be without the bitterness and heat which an. one between the reader in S3 and the net Crovcrsy snail arrest, or even jhetarcl its prbjass'It is confidently believed j-tnSt the 1 8 x.ty miles, exte nd ing Ws far the river as art)ers Ferry, will be "com pleted gress. He might talk of what till then aw prs Iette should be published, orjat Itastjug reasons iVen? for dw succeed jitr lectins: i seemed matter of by gone history. Tha pear elsewhere, without excitinc animosities.

I Termer's new work The Travelling by the exp ration of the ensuing year; and that the entire Eastern section will be plac ncgrcss.migni say -i a woman whri saw Henry iVi.and Elizabeth, Shakspeare. and Raieigh, Bacon aud Johnson, James I. f01w-will be by Messrs. Carey, nrev. about the 1st of August.

The printerrupting? the ordinary ccrfesies 1 of ood Jieighborhood, forbid!) know yoii Wou 1 ish say, so far as you were he was elected fairly anti' honorably. nn New Mommy iur isi Electoral Election. One of: our Bubscrii ed under conirCct within the same period, so as to laf the foundation of its completion to the coal banks three years from its rommencemenfj whilch we date from the and Charles Milton Charl 11, and James II.Vahd, it cay, Wift liam and nne, and the four Jworrres, nr. a' bers having recently informed us that man An Apasis aUNi' 5 August 5, 1828. Our "Adams Man" does us but OI American sues aim mumicr persons, in the country riartieularlv- wp ig oiyjtrn, wnicn, is rsupjiucuj win DC, -F il.

4th of July, just past. norant of the day on which the Electoral Injection will take place in this tate we there We do hope to see Gen, Jackson elected ob- tRc enccx-oi cowiicrauuug nuuic ji hic ly by fair and honorable meajns, and resrret as of whom reigned nearly sixty Wha cpuntleis millions were born and verc lu vyhat mightyevents happene'd-what tur-mlihS? arose andLdied away jvyhile onl two' women ate, dripknfi slept rj-; thci? protracted pxistepce, i fore mention that the election will take place i' travellers. is mucn as janjr one can qo, sattre are men in both parties Lisbon The crops.We iearo with pi easure, from all parts of the country, that. thk- provision cro are 1 i kely to be A very iWent'Jtfetba inrougnouttne State orrthe Second 'J'hwsday, being th -lth "daypfKoTe following is the Ticket of 'Jackson arid Cal orabl mean to cmyvtfii i cjidi 'CuaiseanU is more see-tl'fointry" more construction of the not publish Dt: Bowman's letter, because we tthe houn Electors, Which we shall occasionally considered his reasons immaterial, and not mr wwr' gathenng; al thathei sugaij cane wiJI tlis toj aect the election son01 UDCie miua, uLicf. ffrtiBcatesand affidayitsUo whitewash ist.7?o5er Love, of Haywood county.

LATEST FROM EUROPE, We are indebted tho British Vice year source pf great pitoht.ta. an tuose who are engaged in 'the produce of that article. While the cotton planners of the Stases are quarrelliiiff about the Tariff, the England vvith despatches, jor ra- pression is sun uie sainej out, since "An dams Man" desires it, we give the letter in? full, notwithstanding the injustice it does to the man who, in the language of MrJ Jefferson, has filled the measure of his country's' si sul in this city for a Quebec paper of Jnlv. 24th, containing' ihteliigenpe Trqp En-land sugar planters of Florida1 will be abie to re is very evident, th a tthere were no Monff or Stores of Wilkes, -Peter Forney, of Lincoln, John Giles, of Rowan, Abraham Philips, of Bocki ngha m. John M- MoreJieadp of Guilford.

If alter F. Leake, of Richmond. Willie P. Mangiijn, of Orange, Rev, Josiah Cntdup, of Wake; i John ffatL ofj Warren. i i i i' ,4 despatches in the it waseigni nfiprhe President's inauguration.

port progress. 3 iFrom the CanandasuaiN. FA Repository, trrrt i 1 5 uiuMgut me snip piemnon, jusi arriyeu Quebec from Liverpool, which port shs jef on the of Junsf She brought however no later papers than, tJie 1 9th, 9py frqtr the Quebec RazeUejsu'ch ilems -cf pews as havevlriol before "been received. From a Li, er George charged S466 for his pas-fn fincland and back, about twice'as wheat Harvest. i he prospect a few weeks Sd 4th 5th 6th 7th $th 9th 10th nth 1 2th isth 14th 15th, so flattering, of an abundant crop of our great western has) been entirely is he ac tu a I ai a.

an recei 347 63 for 112 days of tlie 'A rf kic mnrlet r'koi'fyttf JosephiJ. Williams, of Martini Kedar 'Ballard, of Gates. I ferpooi circular ot the 21st June, jt bo disappointed. The news from almost eve peen (that cptoh has declined a I jitlei-T-Quc ry part oi ihe state is most discouraging to Howing: Loxiis t)'. Wilson of Edgecbmb, Richard D.

Spaizht, of Craven. June 22, 1858, 7 the Chairman pnd Member of the Central 'Admin tstratioH Electoral Committee, at tialeigh, 1 Gkvtlkmen Having been nominated by the Con-veifion wlpch assembled at R4dghon the 20th De cejnber last, as an Elector Oil tHeidnumsiratioH Tick et, it is witjfi sincere reet tlw I find niyself coropel-leci to decune that nomination-1 J-'. fi candidate for an Elector on that Ticket, in my estimation ought to have it in his power to devote hi Jwhole time and mhid! to that objectf nd my private concerns, with an absolute necessity of attending to them preclud es the idea of my travelling' through the District to combat and obviate the slanders and calumiiies that are to abundantly and I may add, often maliciously, circulated against the nresent Administration, with a ran cour hitherto un liaise 8t Pair from Liverpool tq London g97 68 previous accuunis irpm Liverpool were to the, l(th of June, by the jacket ship New YmUl I The advices from Greece represent Mod on. jaiuard tt jjyLduy. JN.

lianoyer. Master George could have gone in 1 The prospects of the farmers, which have Uge coach for 1 5, but ve suppose the I I 1 Ufiif A mK tilt Arl hitherto been flattering in the extreme, are Coronea and Nayarino, as very osely block-ad ml by the a)ied squadrons. In the French phamber of Peputies on t(ia 14th, Abbe de Pompiere's mo.tipn, that the Chambers do impeach the late ministry of the crime of treason, passed tw mecnanics uhjjiu seires.iVbaA. the husbandman, and many fields of wheat it is said will not be harvested, while others will not yield more than one third or one half a crop. The weather also continues very unfavorable for securing the crop as well as for haymaking.

There has' been an almost continued succession of heavy showers for three or four weeks past; and more rain has fallen in this quarter, than was ever before experienced, at this season of the year. In somejplaccs, he roads are rendered im somewhat depressed From the long continuance of dry, sultry weather. With. a seasonable the most abundant crops ever i 1 gfto t. Hart, oft he sch r.

jVTq Vrtwlr in OA rl one paralleled. Nothing would give me more pleasure known in the Southerji would be 1 panimQusiy, afi reierreu a corami jten. the farmers of the were raised. On the contrary tje, arrivcu ai Yaj9 Mansanilla, CubaVinforjrnsthat infor-in had reached that place from Kings- losing theirjprpps all their wish is, jo report Upon. i celebrated Irving preach til ton arge assemblage on the 15th June iri sli when it appeafs that the opposition are determin- North, ire in great fear of a Qii hiTarH.

tn elevate to the chief for want ot fair weather- an that the British brig of war Fai- I passable; iv j- ani individual who has made more inroads-'on the Con that the clouds may be dispersed and give place to the influence of the Sun. Ball Beg. Jd succeeoea in capiuriny: a piraucai iner off the West end ofj Jamaica, af- Church of Kirkaldy, The galleries, from the pressure', suddenly gave way, and Homespun. It! has not been long since we complaints, do noi appiy inis trunoing fightjof 30 miles. On finding 'couldnot escape, several of the pirates 11 part of the country, where the prospect fa sttution, and set the laws ottener at denance, man any other blficer in the nation, civil brimjlitary, that I have any! knowledge of.

therelpre being impossible fortnp to devote the requisite tijme and attention to it, I beg leave to offer toj'your consideration, to be placed in I my stead, James T. Morehedrf, Rsq. of Kocking-liam countyl ai wenty-nine persons lost tneir iivcz, Liverpool Jmc 2l For several weeks past a considerable overboard and were drowned, very iiaii.eriiig.j'p -iD. vu. fifty were taken, rij i nL Wp nerceive that our respected townsman, ui'-Carolinian Enterprise.

We I learn a person every way qualified for so arduous an im- q0j Wm. Polk, was present as an invited an anquesti onable sou rcev that Hyd er est at a nubhc dinner in Nashville, JL ehn. iir. Aioreneau is a young gmieman nne xaiems, i One of the toasts on the on Esq. (the son of the late ueneral Ua- levoted to the cause, accustomed to pub- on the 4th ulf.

lie "Speaking, well acquainted in all tlte counties of casion, was ho spent a portion of hU days asplenia announced the departure of one of our en-terprizing citizens to the North, to! make the necessary arrangements for commencing manufactures in Jefferson couniy, Georgia, We have been just informed, that Col. Breithaupt, of our Sister State, has gone north for the same purpose, in order to establish a Cot ion Factory in Edgefield District, South Carolina. Success attend their laudable enterprize. Since writingjthe aMove we have seen a subscription pajjer-for Slock to establish a cotton and wool County on which in less thin an hour tfpwards of 88000 were subscribed in this City. Augusta Courier i2 District, and having time tp devote to the duties I r.nTl Wm.

PnlV? UoAfof Uiary to has nearly completed kildincsi necessary rto an j- extensive OH an Elector. I'M l.i. tidtnnfa nf the. ttvnUntifrm. i i lit i i hi- nri uiih i iir: ijjjiu.

m. Regrett ng exceedingly the necessity4of my de- 5rtV th hlsinsrs won bv thiiH teiaChester ptitrict, Sbuth Carolina nino" trio nnminohnn oiirl tirnntf lnvntinn1 thu 1 1 1 Jhat lasprihg he planted the greater Hler Qr tU sttmes Wratealeasjmst Cq on for a toastj gaW WfW lUif WIKt 1UI.1IVII VI VMi UI I. IPHWIJ I tf i I i "if Uhn (nil vnrim of government, or to render doubtful the maxim on yc gur nas prcvaueu ju uusuiess. mis may, in a great measure, be attributed to the period of the year, which is usualljr 'accompanied by moberate demand for foreign it should, however, be, remarked, with very few exceptions, that the ftocks here are Ijghjt, and since the commencement of the year, they have generally been rather redgc--'-ingfhanaccumuijtifl so completely, has the spirit of specqlatjQii subsidedj in very, few instances! is there any' advance corresponding with the actual dt- minutionof stock. supply of cotton received and reportpd this week is light, but the arrivals yesterday were very heavy.

Last week's import a mounted to 29,439 packages, and the glcs to 10,016 bags and bales." During the present; only 571 9 packages are entered, and 8193 bags and bales sold, of which 1 3491 bpgs of Uplands at 5 to 7d. The demand throughout the week has been languid, and suck cannot long. exist without some change in prjee; forihis is an article which can seldom be said wnicn is rounaeu, iuai man is capaoie or 6cu-gov-1 Geo. Andrew jacfeson: wature navmg maae mm eruuieiu, rayscii, yoiir oDcaienx servant, i great, ne nas maae nimseu goou; a pouucian wuuse ooc hundredahd fiftyslaves) in bar-rmalt. From hh" talents and means, 0t doubted that complete success will a his and tliat he will soon be supply the whole State with 6eer9 e-ia quality to the best from the North, statesman: a chieftain who has received the plaudits Bate of travelling.

The Quebec Gazette 1 he elections tor Members ot our State Lie- of millions; May tie, nice ins great preceptpr, wasn-; mslature will take place generally through nigton, after retiring from the toils of war to domes-; In price. This single establish- nut thft Stf.tP. nn Thnrailav npvt. In this uc 6' Vv "7 -w i -ic rnj it will annually keeb irom aroint out of town, there is no opposition to the late Re- llpc cv ti Carolina at least two hundred thou-doilars. Why does Georgia noufol- i i We understand that a copious Mineral recently tie county ere is likewise no opposition xoib a strong has cxampierj because oyv og men are Archibald McDiarmid for the Senate, lnn sco ve red Oxford, in in the vicinity pf aim josepn linages, fiSq.

anu Aapi. Aierr Granville County. Bal. Beg, ot talking over a halt-broiled hog, investing their capital for their own heir country's good. tireo.

Statesman, says, the New York pipers of Tuesday e-vening, the 8th inst. were received at Quebec by the Lady of the Lake, on Saturday the 14th; about ten in the forenoon. They had been brought to. Montreal by a private gentleman, who was detained five hours at Whitehall, and they were jagain detained eight hours at Montreal until the sailing of the steam-boat. The! distance from- New York to Quebec is 584 miles, which was travelled over in 76 hours, or nearly miles per distance by land from Albany to Whitehall, and St.

John to La-prarie is 81 miles, run over at ahout five miles an hour; the remaining 503 miles were run over by the steam-boats at the McNeill for the Commons, i We annex the result ot the election in be tier Jackson and Calhoun continue Edsecomb arid Granville counties. In these 1 1 rcantik Confirm. It is broobsed bv a 1 nminpail no traitnrc. I nniv nmnia nssio-n to remain perfectly stationary, it js generally changing one way br the other. Id tho lower and middling qualities of American and Brazils a decline of l-8d per pound has been, counties and some others, the Election takes 'fl ttf Ml.

nn'nrinallvln pin the Boston Gazette; that a great place two weeks earlier than usual to prevent 8lruinenUl in procuring war to be decfared ire niicninrv Tt rn a wa 1 submitted to; there is not howeyerf any gene ot the whole mercantile interest vwu.w.. Btra nst fi. Hntam and that Jackson achiev ghout, the' Slates' of Americathat ral disposition to sell at a reduction, and pro? bably will speedilyirecover, at least, its lost ales should be chosen from, each city. Commons. iiuuse, is Keeiuy uigcu, wnu ci.c village and hamlet in this country, tot Granville Maior Thomas Senatee Robert tremel anxious to maintain the honors and round, though it closed heavily yesterday.

"or tobacco there is scarcely any demand, rate of 8 miles an hour, which is a mile more than the regulation rate the English ilntoconsideratioh the nresent dpnrpssed Potter and Mr. Wyche, Commons. fight the battles of their country, against a ofcoiYimerce. arisini? from the ruinous mail travels at in England. uuuersiauu uiai irir.j-oji.er cicti- lureisrn loe.

are most apt 10 wisn 10 involve 11 the price gradually gives way without! tho possibility of effecting sales 1 laws that cu cApicasiy uii mc uiuunu ui ms imishihj in ci if 11 tliscortl. oenerai uacKsuii every protession connected should be 4 I and fu 1 1 commerce It is an old proverb, that he who iims at the Banks, and ot his pledge tov bring them multitudes of the enemies ot the 5 DIED, I i In Norfolk. on the ult. SARAH Dt uch a meetincr, savs the the sun, to be sure will not reach it, but his to the notice of the Legislature, He is therefore, accordini to his: enemies. KOLL0CK.

wife of the Rev. Shepard K. ICollock, of bringing At a muster of Cant Plummer's company, now anxious to destroy his countrymen them-; fi wjuld be very imposing, Vaiitrwt)uid, a large arrow will fly higher than if he aimed at an object on a level with himself. Just so in -r -r .1 Tf t.l! rce 'ipronortton ot prop the Presbyterian Church, late in the PnL versity of N. i i in JLiOwer jocKureeK uistnct, in mis couniy, w-w the tormation o( chracjer.

bet your stand-; a vote on the Presidential Question was taken 4eirt weahh, and influence of the coun-l5'pold exhibit the? spectacle aru nign, and though you may not reach as follows: For Jackson. I for Adams 19. JVdw Xorlc, July FAYETTEVILLE JJARKET. Cotton, S8 a 91; Baling, yard, 17 a Mercantile Coneress. sunnorted bv In this district it was the Admin- Cc7oni Notwithstanding a disposition it, you can hardly fail to rise higher than if you aimed at some inferior excellence- 24.

Bacon 7 a 10. Candles, mould, l6, CoiTcc, interest and breathing the popular istratiop party thatAdams would receive a on the part df holders to give way a little pent of free trade and sailors rights. Young men are in general, conscious majority. from previous rates, buyers do not come I frtvatH with mnrh sniriif. 1 The sales a- of what they are capable of doincr.

Thev 1. 1 v-. ti- Wteriifln do not task their faculties, nor improve seen T. Coltm Factory. It cannot be amiss, while mount to about 1200 bales Uplands at 10 a the people pf the South' are practicing the ut- 1 600 Alabamas at.lbf a'lUc and 200 Assemoiy ot their powers, nor; attempt, as; they ought, the United vyierian utiurcr irt to rise to superior excellence.

1 hey have most economy, and intent upon making them N. Orleans Shipments to some selves; independent by sing themejani which from first bands. 1 'or May, 1828; from wnicn it ap- no high! commanding object at whichto Mt this body consists, at present, of aim; but! often seem to be passing away life Uroa ana nature nave Diacea in tneir nanus. i 14 a 17J Corn, 35. Flour, S4 a 4 2 lrn 5 50 a 6 Flaxseed, 75.lLard 8 10; Lead, fi a 8 50.

Shot, pr bag, 2 50, vLimc, 2 a Molasses, 55 a 40. Nftils, cut, wroughCl 18 a 20. pats, 50 25. Sugar, common Si a 9 1. prime 10 a U.

Salt, Liv. 75. X. Island, 75. iSieel, American, 8 a 9, Tobacco, leaf, 2 50a2 75.

Ap. Brandy 33 av37Whiskcy, 25, Kew -Wheat 65 a 70, Cotton Factory, iPOTTON VARN at the above FiCtpry is f. jVl; fered to Country Merchants and others by tl Dale a price, less than it can be imported, by ap- plication to Mr. llugh Mct-aurin, Wr. JonnW.

Dot. witiiout ooiect and without aim. 1 he con to call Uttentioni the advertisement of Mr. The (Ohio) Donaldson, in this paper. The' State has a nishes the following cool summary, or cat sequence is, their efforts arc few and feeble; fujrresoyieries, poa ministers, candidates, 1,968 church-M communicants.

The; whole they are not waked up to any thing girat deep interest in the success of such "establish- alague raisonnee, of deaths by private hands, vc Qi new communicants. th nast war. or distinguished; and to ac menrs as inis. lnevarfcas vpt. iew iiuin-i at ignite kock, nridiisas a ci 1 uui i nnmhpp ofarlullR haiv.

worth; quire a character oi decided ber, but they will soon, if the people en cour- facts have been stated before: the grouping its infants bgptizedi 10,790 futids raised -R2Si993 59s coni- CalVesa itjs ajd, wilt thrive better if hot age tnem, spring up every part 01 u- oiaie, ana previous nisioricsui mc yt iKoiciign. It is tljeir interest and their duty to encour- Ultle-Raekthe are them. But setting aside the obligation, days since we published a brief notice of a 'oners fund mU) aati ic.ip2 suffered to, eat any grass the first year. bin or. the subscriber.

They Will wean better if kept out of sight ALDS0N. whic i every man nufrnt to reei2 10 cHiuuraw laic renconire at HY. A. I1Q a. domesiic manufactures and enterprise, we bei ween barton Rector of Missouri, and 'August 5 1828 and heanhgjojl iheir dams.

2 i Vegetables rtiay be preserved froth iriju -t cents. hazard nothing in saying that the article ot- Hobert: vnttenden, Secretary ounc iern I OAA and By en Sgstm. 11: it" 1. II I E. 1.

r.t.llo ihf laltpr. Candida fy by frbsi py spfihkl ing cold water upon them early in the morning' after a freezing For a mPrHnalfrlWA ir tKi lerea oy Mr. Donaldson is or a oetiei uau- iory, wmvu icnuiuaicu laianj ty, anil in every! respect cheapen the con- Xhe 'deceased filled a Uuellast fall, tten-sutneri than that sent to us from the North ryV-iCbhway, delegate toongress. "lit. -i nna aeirprt Nashville Republican of the I st inst.

gives (j 1 VU examiners, how much faudar pircumstances, 4 he would At a meeting of the Council ot State, at an acpouat or anotner iaiai, D.l.iiu ruJ--, rpnrnntri there. It took pl to ace between i The CargooftheSt. Charles, wrecked lately at Cape Breton, oh her passage to Quelle, valued at has been sold at Sydney, for de800. Silk ribbons, were, it is said, Superior Hogan, a Jonesjof Warrentonjwas appointed Attorney I Andrew Scott, late Judge ot the nnnni nt f.o nfJumpa Ifloart of the Territory, and. Gen.

at a venture you'd be ihahg- ill UI kJLA LCA 111 I IlUvV AMI was the reniv BalL Fancr. member of the General Assembly, he purchased at the rate; of a Bushel! TfIHE next MARYLAND bTATB LOTTERY, 11 (No. 4, for 1828.) will be drawn iri the City of Baltimore, onr Wednesday, the 20th August, which will permit distant adventurers to forward their ojv ders in The capital prizes arp If 'EVxousanA I)olav8 the whole payable in Cash. The Scheme is arranged on the ODD AND EVfclN SYSTEM by which the holder ot twq Tickets, or two wUI be certain of obtaining cf least Ortf Prize, and may drav TUREJZl IVhole Tickets 41 Quarters i SI Halves- 2 I Eighth, BO cents. 1 dij-OIlDEnS either by mail (pfist paid) or privato con vevance, enclosing the Cash or prizeji, wdl meet the same prompt and punctual attention as if on perf sonal Address to I Taylor deceased quairel arose about the Jate election to that Will .1: 1 In Louisiana: it is ascertained that the Ad I bod v.

both beine candidates, pcott gave I nr fuUtyJ the most obsti- Geese. debate took place among the members of a certain court, as to bow long they should, to dispose of theVbusiness before them. Three weeks at last were determined upon, 'VVhv in the name of ministration Ticket for Qovernor, and Mem- the' fie to some statement of the otber-rre-bers of Congress, has succeeded by small ceived a blow that felled bim to the 000 majority Mr. Derbigny i elected Governor, drew the; spear from his cane as he rose and Messrs. White, Gurly and Brent, Mem- and inflicted four stabs in the breast and bers of the 21st Congress, the former in the kides of Hogan, who was a corpse in less 1 numbered, they know W' inan of the riarties thatdi-Wn tfn the U8 their own eyes do II najJOl HIV rhey not 'set four weeks, like otber'ge, an and 1 J.

1. Luncni jr. ySl Iavp hose whoa they prwfees to place) of Mr. livings ton two latter re-tban ten miputes. Scott killed ma ciuei, elected.

Major Sejden, his brother Judge, in 1824. 9, tff2. i -1 1 -ji 1..:. i -'4. A.

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