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withheld fron1
a. “ Htt-ll l* 111!
■pulihc wore su-
llnt times are
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- af till' \ oue-
nii'ly iiivoi'tirrii-
rilij nf llie ex in -
,r.'il ln‘ i ao ni-
iil even tlie
cun hi-
M»rl> have lieen opinoi
“ Tii P'111 ivuI oft ho re
- 1>. tiie Fr noli, after tin
i-ijiii 11 , Inn
a .• nd. ami enrli otie lVUide cvertir:: r.
save iiiin .• If. Those. will) riiltl.l lint ‘•el j
on !i lan! l(ie. vn.xx I ( which mmle tin-' <• trip- ;
I to the -lien • tli.-i w 'ivereiilton Ini’ •*•,npnn !
wliieli they ll iate 1 a.nil h*r p'tui'ii—nml
ii a sh .e t liin ■ all tlie Rili'v ivors wereei'ii
V e V 'll III till' • Il ini.
Ii if tlie e .int nf ilia calamity lia'l nut
yet :i rivi"l. Tin' ten'iihout Wn aij'Mtiiii
■ I III iifler [Ul -'iII ' tip mi l ie ' • luii'ii'l,
!i IV e tail. (Hill a li ail lmui olVslliY ivcu's, sup
pn el tu 11 i2or I ■* iii mimln r,tlii.ur limiii's
unknown loom* iiil'iirniuiit, who attempted
la art iui hoard lie.-, were accidonlily up
set nu 1 .l.'nwiieil.
flir.' were from I 'll to .V)f) hales of ml -
• hi-in board tlie Tie-lie, when -In' left
vivlii''. Wn cntuiot lull feel, says I lie
l.o'iisiiinn \'lvei'tiser, a deep sympathy for
this last of tlie inisfori uies of ('apt. t'u m i >
Ii II, Me w ortliy coiiiiiiiiuduruiul part ovv n
er el’ilie Tt rim.
■I m temple
ol’the'
rt (a lie pro frail
nil' I e M^i MIC,
•t liciirint? n tlia*.
mrcliase of liaoui-
•her the - farts
,!. Ir
waul
ol
lit nml
,1 hy M
svstern ol
ii mi-! sail
it, wo di
Wp
pnv d lie- way tor a till! exp isiirt
lioml ln iniquity of the fiverum
1liis enrviee has lieen pri'f'i'iti' .1
I) ipi. '<ml a mare a •> •-•lahje
(jfnv'e.nun • it, or .a a; n‘e ty ran nit'
jtuiunry a hmuistr iti an tie .er
lint holie ■ ,■ i v i :' ■ -islril,^ V, e
lifer noiiei ' iii'H'i; parlienlai i
sc"i!, vve Ita 1 ' 1 il.v i'll '111 i'll' 11>^_ i to s.*iy
with the reviewers, that -I I'thu state lied
Hot been p -i'lidion-ly ov rihrown In the
)' ('iieji, t!u epoch Jia.l. aili'i'd, when it
lnn-t have sunk mnliT tlie veiyl,l of ii-
oivn corruption ; and our d-Mo.stuti'iu at
the treachery of its li "travels is mingled
xx iih the convietion, tied Iiuninnhy has. iu
least, until<air torepret in tliei alastro die.
[.V*. )'. Hr.
M,i
H/VM-'iva rev
The Cpuit of Inquiry lie the Invi Hr Ui"ii o
tlie eniidnrt <if Comm. I’urlrr on ilie : mi do Af
fair, Am: convened al I lie Navy yard in tins rkv
on Aloud iv lost, present Cumin. Cluiiiiccy, C'upt
t.-rnar. mid v apt. tiriul.
li is understood that Comm. Purler took ex
ruption to tlie eompositioa ol' ihe Coiel, on th<
y round that a majority of the Monition vv ere olfl-
eers io-iior to himself. This exception, I
Yrl'erredlo the Secretary of t|ie fvivu. wasuver-
viilcil hy him, on the ground that the time for
loukiii;; this ohj-clion had passed.
The Conrl yc-lerdav commenred Ihe exmiii-
Hiilioa of witnesses (o'iieei soflhd N arv of course)
lo.'i:iv of whom are ntteud'ng this iniestji'ullon.
Asm i/ them are (.'apt. L'lW-'i'l, Capl. IJuUilt, uud
Capt. finch.—Xnt. Ini.
W.\(tm\Gvny, May. f>.—The I!onrd of
ttnirniiis-dorrers under tlm Si. I’oterrilMjrgli
Convention, for deciding on claims for
Slav 's carried eifat the Peace with Great
i! itnin, adjourned a few Ja w ago, to meet
nuuni in lJeceinher.—hit.
I' was oilieially nnnonncerl at St: Poters-
lmrgli, on tlie 3d of Mareh, that all tlie cl if.
!ei;i! ices which hud arisen between Rus
sia a id Great, fh i’uwi, on tlm mihjeet ol'thc
Mofthwest Coast of \meriva, were, deli-
•iiitelv adjusted in a Couvenlion .signed on
tliiit day lijr Count .Nesselrode on the oik
)i mi, and Mr. Stratford Canning on lie
xither. The Coiivenliini fix'ivs tie- limits o:
the trade and iiuvignlion of the two pow
ers in liint quarter, uud -regtiintos ail linn
relates to them.
(V
wom.n.
s.ae.ijncomes forward,
Tim N
Mr..TnTiu Cl. v. s ^'y
No ueg'o Ids os aiiri, ■ >|i.i-m,oi. i
musing, if not Via . io diortive. ft- m-i/os on
UlC rirciimslooci' that a liiitish strip lias IhM!,
—fe.te ■ 11 ■>! .a, ;y s 11w i dwf ‘ c*nn c; -atan yn “Wit? fiTfoTi-
«tructcd in ,eo. Mr. S.sees ivj reason wtiv \1i
Oruy or ol, .firip-d should ml equip a v,-s-ol,
calco’Mr.i to explore the Southern mine—and in
that event, he almost jdeiC rs himself to pilot In
to a “ country where t'e- iniiahitmits are rnurnre
antipode lo those of tile exleriur tropical re,; ions.”
He appears lo see the w hole matter as plain as
the nose on his face. He describes how (Ids sub
terranean country may ho “ coasted quite around
•tlu e .'i'ure., along a circle ol'gu.-svii nuies in eir-
cumferoaoe, and a go eat part oho nidmi; in ho-
.yiral productions, and (lie seas so f,co from dan
gerous storms, a- to be cvct.v w hero mitigahlc
Wfe.nm boots. 11 Ho glows with the ver\ , i.-a
“ estnblisliiug our claim, by right of discovery,
and extending our commerce uud rislierie
Immeasurable extent."
We would fain ask Mr. S. xvlicl'ier lie lie sure
that we call safely support the air of til'
oils. The atnv.spheric,d pressure upon ihe sur-
J'nco of the earth is equal (o between 1-1 mid 15
Ills. Oil every square inch—the higher we rise, it
is lighter—ami IheJ -wer, of course, xvesinl
it becomes denser. Now, some philosopher ha
■calculated upon this principle,, that seven miles
above the surface, die air is four, ti ues thinner—
And the same principle It >tds line, as vou de
send below the surface. If die crust, 'dim. o
tin' earth lie only seven miles, how w.ll die con
■of the new Argonaut be able lo withstand (lie ac
cumulated pressure of dm atmosphere m die
“ c '.leave antipode ?" Wr .,li mid really ajipre-
bi od. that they might ho compressed as dut as a
jiaucake!—How'doc, vie. S. know. il. it a m w
onl ■ of beings are not die residents o this new
x* . . I 1 ci eatui es, wiiose erg.iui/oliou is adapt
ed to their positioni-J-pci laps Audi . opluigi,
O' i .-‘ii with tlieir heads gi ow iag liene.idi thei.
(SbqtiMcrs —it is desirable also to kni.w, hi
xvhat ne.v luminary tins o w world is lighted up
nn-l w-t, rn'd—dies ‘ tropica) fruits arc matured
Whether toe sou of mis loori world is placed in
t .i very centre—with a thousand ..diet (litlicob
ti* ». Wliieli it would be , os. T lo propose than rc-
In a word, co i Air. S, be serious in his
belief—cir if lie be serious, can lie on that subject
-Compiltr.
be i
TlRRADFVT, STEA.M-uOAT accident.
About '! o’clock mi tin* iipiniing of the
.Utli of April, about ton miles billow Natch
ez, tlie boiler ol the Teche bnrst, by which
three men were killed, and several others
HCsdried tnot'O cr less severely, the boat set
on tire, ami, with Iter cargo of cotton, en
tirely consumed.
•Ir. Miles, of Kentucky, xvlin had his
foot scalded, had reached New Orleans,
and given the following pur.tieulurs : The
Toche left '■Natchez landing after dark on
Wednesday evening, with ti.’ior ?(l nasseti-
{rers, ninny of whom came on board at the
moment ol her departure, and were un
known tb each other. Having proceeded
about ten miles, the night prov ed sod.-H;
and hazy that Capt. Campbell conclude 1
to layby. About i o’clock, the steam hav
ing been raised, mid ut tin* instant of gm-
ting tllider weigh, tin; bmler hurst with a
tremendous oxplosion; cverv lighi ,,,,
bottl'd was extiii"iiished, and nil tin: hatch
es thrown off. In the scone of i otifusio!
that rnsned. a'cry w as initpe tlrnt tlie vos
«e! xvason tire in Iter luqSV M,-. M;i, v u ,_
forms, that, anxious t,j hk^ijri'uiti tin; tmiii
of 11 ii s 1,. pressed loVxVnrif, ami fell elevet
feet through mi.-of the hatchways, when
Ills foot was s. .thief) it, (Ip. [ U it vvtnur, and
Where he would htivb pei'ished from , ;A .
I’eisive heat, hut for the immediate exer
tions of the crew who drew him out with
"f
Tiioxt Tits ntn r vi.ii joi'Rx'At., April £M*.
Trial qfthr Thnip ri, for tin itiitA/ir
John hone.—It is, perhaps, sent'ceiv possi-
,'e, i:t all the varlegaled amials of crime,
fo fnTil a parttllel in ntroeity, to tlie ease
of murder, nml ilia e.ir 'iinisianceseomieet
oil vv il Ii il, vvlti 'll fiiuiD tip hefni'o the <'u-
etlil t’oni'l, held i'1 I 1 .IS villa';'', lo I vveelt
ami which il now falls to our lot to record,
A man by the, nume of Israel Thayer,
nml his i lire,'sons, \ )mhi, Ism. l jr. and
Is tie, all residents m the town of Ihislon,
in tills c(iimty, were eoimniued lo tie.' iml
in this village., at unit tl|b Sdllt of Fehrtt in’
Inst, ehar'ji'd vvitluho inunler of one loim
l,.no. Ai lie 1 session fl'ere,id the (.‘iivu i
Goill't for tills district, last week, they
were severally indicted and brought to
trial, hid’ore his l|qiiiir .'inljrc \'v ai.woktu.
(Joint -"I for the Pe pie. ii. 1>. I’orl'H', His
tri.u Attorney, S. r*uiil.i, and II. Ih'uvvn,
Fsqrs.j for tlm pri-aiuoi's, T. (J. l ove, F.
Griliiii, and fi. li. Mden, M ips. Isruo'
jr. tnid Isaac were iiulictetl tfigether, and
Wore |it'sl put tof lie bar. The larts which
came out tip,in their trial, which occitpii .i
i lie com i about l v, o days, were sub-tauli-
ally these On the loth of Deof'irihoi'iait,
tlm deceased slartetl from the Itojise id
Nelson T’hayiy, in ceiupaity with Isaac.
Israel jr. and N.dson Thayer, for tlm dtvel
ling of Israel jr. which vv as sori'ic .Ii-1;iif •.■.
for the avowed purfiosenf euttirig up hogs,
which had .that day lieen baielmri'.l.-
I.ove, being a friend am! iutiiiiHfe of the
Tiinyers, vt us imhiccd lo go for coin(>>li> v,
merelv, ami with the expectation of, .buy
ing all night. This Was the last time Love’
vv as seen alive. Hi:-br.lv was altervvards
found, 'Hi Iht; land of Israel Thayer, aw:
about All rods from his house, buried l.
niches sleep, near a log. lie had beet,
shot through the head, and hi., throat mid
(lie side ofltis lace deeply Wounded, .us il
with an axe. The [hiding was on the 'Ll
of FehrtiHi'y following tlie disappOui'uiic
of Love, which xvas on the Idtlt of Do in
her. On tiie I7tlt or .Ifiili of December
(for the witnesses were not positive lyiiielt
day,) the Thayers were in posse sion ol
ilie horse which Love re.de vv hen last seen
together with iiiti notes,' papers, purls of
his clothing, <Vr. This, til tlie lime, al
though it excited Sllsnieeni, escaped le;al
note'"; and op the blh ol.lanu.m f.dl.ivv-
ing fie Thayers produced a power ol ai: u -
pev-to administer upon (lie e slate of.I pin
Love, ulledgfng that ho had absconded !■.
escape arrest for a Time coinmitMkl
Pci nsv ivitut i. 'I’ 1 1i'msirumeut was (irov-
ei| to Inn e been forged.
It was in e>, itlenru, that n hov who xvas
frie n i Is," j it^uie
need,'u.mood to spend the night . and that
lie
i‘.i in to Inis lie n tippi'i'ltr' , ' mi I i ( e
eon lined in jail to ti wad his trial al tiie I
of (H -t f He e about 1.) v irr -,t' a
w ax in eiiinforl.ible cirrit'ii " a i •: s, a
bus here toil) re, vve are infokme I, os; o
a fair rht"r : hill by this i r.ei ». i i i
natural deed, he ir’.s torfi'x - .• i • ,r ie
I'tuiracter, hut lot life, and i• ■ ' live • i • 1 1
chil Iren hidqdes, mid depi hdent, I’.n'l w hat
is worse, tiie heirs of a Id tsted nnuio.
x\ . :x - Y11 r, a. Mxy n. •
An neeiilent ixeein red mi MY.Iae- I ,>
evening at a respt»'!ahle ll'ianling Inutse
in this rile, wliieli threatened 1" have been
very Ira deal. Moon: ft of taking ten, most
of th" hoar lers, ill", family and n’l'Vii its.
in all from tvventy-li vo to tInrt v individuals,
were sef/ed with a violent illness, a. d.it
wax soon nseei l-lined that i’l.lhi) CHki's of
which lhe;, nad partaken, the cool, hud
tut wittingly mixed n small quantity ofa."^li-
■n‘", procured thatduy for atiotln r purpose,
.'.ledicnl aid was immediuily ohtaiucj),an I
altera night of distress and luri'qr, (six
i 1 ,. eians 1 icing in all end mice,) they v. ci'
all. vve are I nippy tii slate, < arly v e-ler, a y
morning, pronounced out of dangcf. This
occlirreitce should again .-erve tn admonish
horn, 'keepers lo lie careful how they e;v
pose that poisonous drug so that il fnavltc
converted to an improper use.—.tier, . lie
A voting nmn previously of excellent
character, was sent fnun tile state ut
Mississippi IftMtly lo New Or.'-itus to eb
77 hags of eottoa. After trimxacting the
liitsiness well, im l receiving pay, lie vva-
beset, iiiloxicated mi l seduei d hv gam
blers, and lost the whole of i he money. In
h'spair, In: enlisted as a soldier.
it i
■[ v ill.']
m thin the
injltri) our
i re mi to the I c-_
lion, l>\ t''kii,"i
thus leaving tiie
(Jape
1- ir l
niuotten l<
danget'Oils hoal'i ol Cape Untteins
!,oiOut, and iml '"'I, all the slin
mm ' than nineteen feet he,low lie pre.-'n
I'- cc. • ' id habifihlt! Liiill, vv hi
Ic • I I II ihe Ihiitc I '!o)cs Gazette in
, . .... Cop'. 1 mane xviiell. r the. li"tto;n,
w h i •:!';• and thirty-six m I fort.'
below tlie surface, xvoiild, in the cm e
of the proiai-e,i (Ir'tininer, Ivna be
nim" dangerous sUnnls oi tltui",i ell li.'Ot
[Prttrsburg Hip.
Fvvanvvii, Mm 14.
Oiyirhee P'nnnl.— A paper was openeil
hi this City ycstcnliiv a- n ildiintiotl to
dr. D. .hun !.cs,tlie proprietor, according
to t he nc\ of the list Legislature, of the i
tcndcil ft teefitee tjnnal, Upon vvliirh vv
subscribe I Vn a few hours, nearly Id
TIIOl SAD DOLLARS. Thi.- siiliscrip-
tiutt evinct'S a spirit cl liln i'ality ill tt
etiusr! oi' inlcrmtl iinprovennuit, vvlui'h is
liighly liomu-ahle to our Citizens. Tliif
canal litis been long talking of -nml h"'in
llie zeal irutnifcsled at the present moment,
vi o hazard nothing in saying, tlmt its I'otn-
nil’’ "ti is near ut hand. 'I lie advantages
I* nhiugl’rnm an uhinii'nf the Ogecehoe
atitj ■ ; a.otinah Rivers, will mid much to
me wealth and imporlmtc'e of l his City.
[San. Hap.
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\ im’tuing oflln* eiti/.eiis ol' riuvutiuuli
nml of Clmthain county wits held oil tin;
loth insi. “ for tin: purpose of expressing
their opinion with regard to the disposition
of the lately acquired territory from tin*
Creek Indians,” at which resolutions vv<
adopted, expressing as the deliberate and
decide,I opinion.of t be meeting,
lo. “ [hat l In* late acquisition of territory, ob-
< .lined from lie notion oliiic (h'ei'U Indians, is pub.
liciloiiitiin, an't imglit therefore only lo lienjijiro-
Tlint tlie public pro.
os tu the Pcopte. only
: r and ouglit l" lie i e-
or improv'emcul nf ttie
veil a, the pii nt in-
entitled to its benefits,
land tip lottery, would
public
ritoxi thi; VTMsoein ivTst.'
Extract of :i letter from 11.<• il ,
II. Kutltoo,
10. |:?do.
“ JHttwbei
anis, 1 was i
tion, ’Iielicv i
to oil", hv
knov* •’ g, fr
ter i vv it 11 :
.1 ibid Henan
Gen. .? "
i fir "i
ig that hi'
lie • , ,
prinied to public purp,.s'
p.vly of a mate, uppei li
io to ir imtlonnl clnn a
nerved lor the ai'Ciissit.
slote. I'lmt post.o il y .
Iialiitaiiis oftlic state, :•.
and that lo disti ibute i ’
be a prodigal waste of t
rich individuals nt the public expense."
•2,||V. " That tlm contemplated internal im
provement of the state, requires oil that can be
saved lie that end, and tlmt this meeting look
with confidence In its results, forthe abolition of
taxation, the estanlisliinniit of Iree schools, and
with ID or lti of the Cadets un.lcr l.is tui I”' 'uctforall those advantattex which ought n,
. . . . a , , (low ii’om means so ainpi»‘, w lien um (m *r*ii t <» pi t -
<uiih" "is, and knapsacks on, | ^ . | ,‘ istinf! . u ,ilify, by the r.,-
liphtoncil derision ol’;i p • l. « >tconrnimitv.
The third res. dutioii a amh*eq«i» I >ts “the
Senator and llopresotit^ti vrs tVom V’hat lmui enuu-
ty al tlie extra M*ssioi» of tlie lleurral \ssuKihly ?
to use llieii’ best elihrts to cl -feat if po^sibh-, the
j>lau of ol* tlx; pohiic land /*// luit rj/,
Avhicii C!\|ie-rir)it>A has |»'T#ve i to inivo had n me
of tiie good tiAects whit ii were conitenqdaied l*v
At.fxxNruux, May C.—Cnpt. Patridgc,
of i In Military Academy, at Norwich,(Vt.) (
I Mr
cal'*
stopped [hr
nioi'uilig, ; •
indrita
were .
I'i'iitly b.
1 file novelty
homas j ,|res; yvtis v
breaty , ("
iournev was
llie S'i tic hr
All-
few moments yesterday
il partook of sonic I't'lVesli-
agetl's Hotel. The Cadets
V line looking yolttlis, appu-
om the ages of ! 4 and I'd, an I
oi their plain hut beautiful
•trlkiug. They informed
Ian laliln object of tlieii
iv lo visit Mount VtTimn,
- o. ur illustrious \V . -ittMi-
th
end
red
m tiie jSenati
expci the Hritisli from the I’pper iVIi.-son, i, j
nml orotei ' n"r ft:" •••■>. that it" 'void l
. v»d tItem -ih.o (V... u,„ ! lium 1 hi Iliouv
and prop'o'd c.iyrr.ghts tun it**rx - A
tlie Rocky Molin'• • tb.it I Atminia-
voe of giving iis a toad to .
pi'Cve'Hing the, I ut I in list from
uufr'loi'ing our eiti- 'Uis, xvliile travel! . <
it : tlmt lie vv oh! se.nl « rnilitnry post I •
'he crorisimr ol'the Vr'cnsas, and cndefi-
votif to remove t■ > imtiutlnry line Imtvveeu
'lie Cnitet! States a'd .Mexico, back to its
"I. 1 ol.'ce, or) the.l: itliiigri ! re. 'etweco
the worers.of the M xsissippi, andof ilf.*
Rio 'el ’'forte; also. Was in fa
nfe' i. tt * our I'icors front af >b.«t.ructi*''is
to tb' un,vi:.*ation. (onneeiing them lo
'•amijs, with the iiortlieru Inkes. and open
ing nn inhmd eonutniniantioiv bf'tvveen 'lie
lower "d; -• -■ 1 - - i p t ,i. Lake •‘ooehiirtrnin, the
i . j imvs t' 1 ’ Mobile, I’ensiicolu, Si. Marks, inn!
across the Vcniiisula of Florida to the At
lantic Oceun.”
e.,\, and th" veiie.rnhle ,1 r.ro.r.i; ■ .• at
! ! | M 1-tin li<». Tlfoy wont to Mmiih Vcnuu,
>in1, ,hu j iii fi h<Mr »r j inn to Fort .ir hiiiuTon,
V ’ , ‘ ; inlioidinjr i «»*jilt»«rk t!i(*rc in n Smainhoat
tor .Frodor** l<sh'iri r , wIjoihm* tlit*v " iii
l»vdnni’oijs trip to Moiitindi *, »*•
tnrninTs io tln^ snim* nn <»y, to NortoiU.,
nod contirinfA, by pnbln 1 co!iv«yatn i •
f hnrh.'ston, South C.troliua.—Jhruhl.
Nrny-Ori,fan's, April
On Tnosdoy evoning’a fiplriidi'l r. ili vn «»- ii• von
i.i honor of Gen. Laffiyclle. Wo. never saw, in
thisrhy. n moip nu:iH*rniih and l>. illiant asvrm-
hit. W ' thanono thousand persons were pre
sent. I !.r :-Miprat s«’' '. ’d. !• - his att iitiva po-
n> Grpr' ss ho)V ujo.-h in* up* .'dtterftd
with the r«r.t»i *m».i he met ^ iui. .) ' * hiesday
evening-, the pn'.r- n;irruiis illumiiuted i’a••
trintnuhnl arch im ‘ «ju m.vsof tn i’s were nil lit
ATT.AVl'L’ AND'PAOTr’ff!.
The project of uniting the Pacific o*U
Athletic Orrim- hy menus of a canal. ;i-
tnn'ts general attention, and iu fnasibihjv
H'penra to lie imiversally admitted. T(io
The ! I' lheviiH* remarks on this subject, are e.o-
uing. j ' |,, ’0 from the N. V. Commercial A ivedi-
t!u' w oe ol Israel, tr. wusabsent on a visit
i o - *h ■ evening, iler imsbaild t dlt'il for
i". r "ween tlie lints of:) and 11 o’clock,
oi the -, oning, am) took her lioui
■-muni ofa gun Wusbeard, on tliut t
hy various persons in tiie nciglihorb
alt tit in the diree ion ,,[ (|,c house of Is
rael, jr. Love, when hisi seen, had on a
great coat ; and the body when found was
covered with tlie same, and destitirtO ol'
shoea and stockings, trom which it ap
peared pruhaltlo that he was shot while j •'. v has been avvaUened cenvpon
s.lliug hy tlie (ire, preparing lor bed. Tuc j h’ e mngnittn'e oftlm iimlert 'kin
itresencpOf an axe, wliieli some or the ' importtuicp of th" object. A Jcttr
wonn Is indicated, was proved—at least ! ''em Iv been t> I h-essed to .tu'-.
<me of the Thayers was aeon to carrv one \ 'van’,'
Irotn y sawmill to tlie linttse, to use, as lie by ('
_ “ Since tlie [troject of uniting the
tic and Pvihe oceans, hy means' ofacu-
’i.'d nci'o -s die Isthmus of Darien, 'ins I, to
seriously agitated, and it is node:-. < v>4
soon to ho commenced, a dm: D. fbiqe.
to with ilioosiiml
Vom the levee, t
tearnnre of the
it the whole s
oetM. A
Oo the l’th
ot lump.,
germinated
Catle li a!
, and o
t'V III"
oi.l Cit
t an
C.on. bnf.'Vftta d.
o"r r tv. I.'.* nr-iceetls to St. ffeti
liiiat N'otcli.o*. and tlterico pc'!. " t
(I: ' xwiiii.- th" cit. . lie was ticc.i.oi
v asl cotioiitirs.■ of oiti vox. who .*•' ■■
■ nf them
iviljo.
•I hy a
.- sikhhs
in cutting up the hogs, ’i'liese w,
helievo to he tin: Iitndiiig facts disclosed
upon this trial, during the examination of
more limn forty vv itnesses, on the part of
the people ; and they worn so cotineoted
hy e. chain .-I minule aiHl explicit circnm-
staiices, that tho jury, on [be evening of
Friday, nl'er an altar nop of aboiit haif an
Iiour, returned to the cmn t with (l verdict
of guilty against both rhe jirisoupr.'.
tin tiie following due. \eiv.n 7'iinvtir
who stom! imhete.l st p truieh for (lie same
crime, was put tothe h:,r. He like his bro
thers, pie el •* not gifUiyt” am! after a pa
tient investigation, which cuutuuie.i lioui
.hilui'tlay morning until near eiid!,ig|it,
thejury ol’er a short absence, delive. to
tho coni ". Uieir vocdictni’/emV/i/. The mi is
ml eifeumstnuces detailf'd on tins iria'I,
■ ere neccssarilv the same, in substance,
« s tln.ye upon the ljvst, nml we need mu,
therefore, repent them It' re.
Cilice tin: hast trial closed, the culprits
kavo; made a I oil couftiasioii ot* I heir ci HIM 1 ,
in wliieli thev sav they vvcj'e ali i n ee cou-
cerned. Tlieir coid’essions u'rroe tliat
Love was shot through iht* win,low, while
silting at tlie (ire, hy l. ttae: that he vv.is
still sitting in his chair, when Nelson il, ..
patched him with an axe. The body vva-
removed from the house by ' r.i d, jr. and
Nelson, w ho subsequently buried it* W here
it was Imuid. They ail deny that either
their lather or any other person was privy
to the deed, or had tiny connexion with
them in the plan or execution of it.
On fsaturi.hty evening, at the close of
Nelson’.' trial, lie w as remanded to prison,
whete his two condemned brothers alrea
dy were, mid yesterday morning thev were
nil three bronghtto the.barvx here sentence
ol death was passed upon them iu a so
lemn and impressive maimer, bv the Court.
1'hey ore to he publicly executed, iu this
village, on the l?tli day of June next, he-
tween the hours of twelve and two o’clock.
[No evidence was found against tho la-
thor as an neewnpiice, hut lie is still de
tained in'jirisou us an accessary uller llie
fact-
- y *' Phaii t,oYTr.,-(x. t.) May 10,
M <■ learn from a geiilleman in Lincoln
e'"inty, tfwit a linin' by tlie name of Litton,
m nig near Sherrill’s fort}, flelibrrately and
barbaronslv iminlerod bis wife nti the
uionung of the’’Miii ultimo. Litton rose
H'ljiaa. -By ftu W e* bc S au'io sS‘iud i"-"' "ir Cl ‘ U >'
° a rn *U)J P'vpurm'j lmuticlt, egtuo down
late of Mir idgan, 'wit now *>f r ’l.ir’i|,i,
Donne, of the Ntrv. tlie ohiect of
wbi ' is to d" tvv f i.'th « I'u'ler investtp*i-
tion ■ the snliject tl'nti has hitherto ’ en
bail. T!u; snltjeer, lie sans. !in-• ce H'ra’! ■
been "Wed only ;is being : ,
shorter.ing otir v ox ages to ’ )'■.». Chi
rvl the Nodii IV. t <'on-» >f \trier •
Ri|T Capt. D*>nw tvsirin "other non.■
ofvievy. A r i .. > lesis.ff’vi
’ ihi Cook",' tliat 'ri'*qnnseqtwice ofthA tie
cmriid nion of vVnters' in tin* Gulf of Mp\i-
eo norl 'itr s of fiurioe ieii ", t.nd [Toohi-
res, impelled fhitH.'i' bv the tyctle win,!
tie Atlantic i ; ipt.i i,.»*i t'. * - - r end ;i half
liighpr than the Pa ■ de %fr ') t-mo tnic ■-
sotwe imDoi't'i’ii !!•'.. r., ns n' to lheeiTeot
the eannl will h . e nr. .;i our ■ itp'.ern a'id
south w estern exvi.as and low lauds inhi)
Cent. Tii (he‘.rst nhicc, w hen the canal i-
oti timd tic eon's.. oftJie Gijlf'Ttvcdiii will
he channel, or rath nr the stream w Ml cun* •
xvhjb* the .tirnintc.in n'de of waters vv ■’
rush with trmnoii Ions force info the P i 1
fi - . tonring nvvav a o . -o equal in tna -
nifn.le to t’.e straits of fidirnltar. “It fo 1 -
l'"Vs, of course tlmt dl those places, on
the \’'ae'ic side of tho <• iiti'ieot,- from
(Jane t'.'i'i to Porto Cat tdlo, will rc-
elaitn fVom the ocoan all banka that now
have l' 1 :’ et water there,"i. and the ciTeet
, ii nor st, from the De'axv are. to Cut'"
Flori hi will he nronortioimhly aifeeteil :
tiie deegerons slinals of 'tatreras. Cane
Fear, Cape Look Out. nml Cane Roma u
will in: dry. The Gidffbrcam being ilonc
away, navigation will lie rentlcrt'd sail,
and easy. The Florida reef will be strin-
ed >[ al! its terroi.s. and our vorages from
tlie eastern ports of Cuba, and the o"rl-' ,
ilit* hav, rt'iitlered shorter and safer.
!.'Intis about llie mouth nf the Mississinnl
will he vastly itnnrovotl—the descent of
tlie month Iteing ID feet more, will cause
the current of tho fiver to cat avvav its bed,
and leave the hanks coinparaiivelv high.
It will'drain immense marshes that wo
now unproductive mid imhealthv, do «.
wav tho expense of levees, and reclaim
thoustmds of acres from the ocean ; and,
In line, make the state ■ of MiM-dp,.; M ntl
Louisiana high anil healthy. The eiTect
"'ll he also great on tlie eiimate of Cuba.
< 'otVce is n great staple of commerce in
that Island. The enti'ee tree wilt not sin lid
I cost. JT't t)whj the Gull* Stream, and
there is nuliiing tn soften out* .nortliive.t
" i iris tlmt «'titi-c severo frost and ice ot
New Orleans.” These .are pt iuts of.-.i.,.
si.lcr.alidii, altliotiglt we have our (bupitq
whether the w riter’s tmtic'qmtions vv !!, ..
ij he realized ty 1,1*y 1 )' I'uij extejqi.
die early defends of do
Tltere has lieen in r.ll Laih, er • e •■*
tn co; 'uiime/it'.rv adtlresses, a ',
elngftnee ami felicity of fdlus*
o'i some p.'irt'culnr and’ipi ,r '
hi pre-'ont purpose vvhli e 1 ' tr ■ • ■
fisc ; such is t!it*, character t' tin tt /■ >v-
intv toast given ,at a Masonic I'-estivtii at
V Orlft'i's:
“Ti. • RrethrOQ who.icorkeJtog-tbero»
♦ lie ti v on the 8th of .Jamu rv, and the-
'inrlrr workman who directed them.”
Nxsiivii.lk, -Term. April 1(5.
General Lafayette is expected here n-
liotit tlie first oflMav. Tunnessee will give
him a cordial reception. Volunteer com-
i>titiii»s amounting to about nine hundred
men from this and neighboring counties,
will g,-are the occasion. A ti iiilnplin! nrrlj
it In I" 1 erected—.a dinner given —uud llie
third e ening of his arrival will tie conclud
ed-with b hull, tn which tho beauty and
fashion of Tennessee will lie invited. Gov.
Carrol, it is ui.de,r-tood, intends inviting
the surviving revolutionary nilieers, resi-
• nt in Tennessee, to meet their old com
patriot in urms.
The Wheeling Gazette suvs», tlmt Gene
ral Lafayette isexpected to arrive, there
tibmi the *21st inst. from ilie’ice lie will
■a t'e.d th the residence of Mr, Gallatin,
at New Geneva, uud tlien te l’ittsliui'g.
The citizens<*f Pendleton. S, G. gave a
Flintier eo.npjunniitary to Mr. Galliotm,
\ iec-Presideiit «»f tlie I'nitetl States, on
'tie 'kitli uit. When a toast had been
drank to the guest, lie delivered a patriotic
sp"cell, and gave, “ EducBtioii, Election,
tad tlie Press—The hope of freemen, and
la: dread ol' t\ rants.”
N. X (Vrk Gx vAt,.—Tlie Alhnny Advcr-
liseriut'oiaus us tliut from tlie Idrlt of April
tft.tbe 1st of Mny,vM!i hoatsclepnrted frutn
Albany, laden with .'JOdk tons of ruerciiun-
dize, &c ; nml [lint during this time, tlie
sum of $17,0% xvas received on account
of lulls hy tlie collector at Albany.
•The Baltimore Patriot, speaking of tlie
state of tho Market at Rio Janeiro, states
taut a number of vessels wiih lireu.l-stutls
Intil arrived, and some were thrown"- whuit
intu the sea, to avoid (laying the duly !
A letter from Tampico t.f tlie IStb Mnrdt.iii
N'oali’s Nalioita! Advocate, details soma icci-
dents wliieli ere as injurious to llie nuUoii a, ll\ey
are disgntrrftil lo theNaVy.' An Amerieansclir.
ofwai is vtiili',1 to have laid at Tampico two
nimit hs vi ailing fora freight in specif—..l.e t.'b-
tumeil itf. sail. ,I lor N. 1».rk. AHulberst;i"*t)n-
cr ol uar then look la. station; nild nos dKiain-
.-♦) n.-ar o month, utitrl sDetvccivcd o I rigid for
N'evt Orleans : Thus ior-tbree nionths tivo .'
ear vessels of war. insl. oi! oi executing their
cuinatissiou, uud vruislh" in tin: toilfoi' .Vij\o ,.
for thu suppression ut jtiriil. s, hnve wen drawn
dl for tit" liK'i ttive purpose oflruiisportiug' spe-
. ie, for da: benefit —not ol'the nation, at whose
expense the vessel iseqnipped—lint of theifonq
coniin.iu.ler-!—This is an almse winch cries a-
loud for suppression... nierceuurv spirit is
tlilrtisin itself V. ill, a . iutugrapid:IVthioi|.-h-
oul eur novy. 1 L- r. ivilegeui ttansjioruii..
led or rest id-1,. I. ,W
The fourth Tfso'eition declares is the-opinion
of the meeting “Tliat the final rl.tei ininutioii of
a question of such vita) importance to tlie in st
interest of (reorgia, should lie made by a lutnro
l.cgisi.imrc el M'ted tvii h a view to’Diat particular
point,so that the ;.in!»l'e trill might he most cei-
l iljjly ase.*:rained in .c.-nnl to it. They tleprr-
, I miiio'i t st rgai.isi any measure eiintnutini:
IVonifhep esent 1 egislnture, wliieli may lie f*)ti id-
ed*upon the precede,it of gaud I.clients, ios a
saiictioa for a similar mode of disposing of the
put.lie land—Bccixusb the will of their consti
tuents has not hoc
and because il is i
which 'induced or i
land lot ha- e
and mill’ll stion,;.
pie public resnitic
benefit i; promised lo th ;■
., . Ii i :. -1. .' system of !
A cuuimiUce was .A,o
ti :. sccctnineti ill l egBr*! to it,
ictieved, that dl the reasons
•ox t is I have imfh'nisi’d former
s .'C.scd to exist, vVlii.st otln-r
motives nn I consul,'' ation:;
in, to prevent such a waste of
ich suhstanti - ,.!
slate by Die action oi a
a .M.rovnuKit.'’
" ri
day
nit
an address to tile
cit . oi, of',,'oi ti < al)ing upon tliein lo e.ni-
veoe in their respective counties and express
I heir opinions ujion th»* [ii o per mode of disj.oi ing
of the recently ai qni,. d territory.”
■V! tills Is very Well—bttt'Ottr fricuds of
ri'nxanuali ami of Chaliquit county xyjll
liiul, wlif.ncvcr the smtsti of the |)C'ig*!t; »»i
;■e.8t:.te is I’airly taken on this question,
,f o evr tnq-rtrat «. thajqrlty, itittl a very
I'l'p: one too, is in fav or of the Lottery
Sv tom, nt least until tlu: sain, monstire
bi.-Hci or of munificence, if yon jilettBi*,
>vhi, h huc imv c received, has bue’n «x-
tetal I to all.
r lie to tiie Lottery plan strong 1
oiijM , o.s, wliiel. xve roaiiily ndr.'iif, it Iiuh
aim u i lolvttntagfs, ami they are not in-
const, .'inblo. it causes a general distri
bution of tlie land secures its rapid
settlement, tints iii.-t . lug population and
vve kith, which const; iu te the retd strength
tff the state. Could i!.- lumls be given to
such only as leant and would make u pru-
'lont usoof them, the disposition by Lotte
ry would l>« less excejitioliuhie—but along
xv itIi these, the ojutk'nl, vv ho have ah eudy
moretlian hey need, niul tlieimprovide'.t,
who waste w liaiever they get, come in for
their share—tips is an objection to the
system, hut thcro is little good without
some attendant evil,
\ .'minis plans for disposing of tho ro-
centlv acquiretl territory, and of tliut in
possession of tin* (Jherokces, which tit no
distant day will ho obtained for the stato,
are suggested, and every relleeting imiiv i-
diiiil lias periiitps sketched out a plan of
bis oxvn, l)v vvhich equal justice may be
done to those whoAuve not as to sueli as
here drawn lands, mid an ample reserva
tion, for purposes of Internal Improve
ment, retained. Our own scheme, to xv hi!,
vve are doubtless tin* rnoro partial because
it is our own, is this : Let tlie binds be
tween' tlie Flint and jjhatahooebie he.
drawn for os-Uerctofore, if Doing distinctly
understood, ami tt dcclurniory act of the
fegisla',lire passed to that ell’oet, that it is
to he tin’last Lottery—Xf there td)t»uld not
I* prizes enough to furnish a tract to all
who miller the lbi liter acts were entii iedrto
draws hut have not drawn land, give to
such ns fail to get land in this lottery tflo
privilege of taking up, after a speeilied
lime, tlm tracts that have lieen drawn i.ut
not grtuitfil. In tliis way vv think the
rilale may fairly get rid ol'the. Lottery ['■'■•. -
tern, without exi iting among its citizen’s.'
wholinvc net lierctuiVif draw n pri/.esi, uu-
pleashtit feeliiurs, find • eserve as a fund for
|»td)Iic put pqses, the; "trip of country obtain
cj f’ruijx iljv ('n*ok s u t*,-t oftlic C'hnff
and all ilio ("Imm<>\vi
which Georgia is entitled ; w-nicl,, w ith the
iVai.tieus, will eotistit.jtrt a land iutid ,.f
perhaps seven of acres- estimating
tliis ut only a i1o]; u f mi acre, it produces
$0 '"sl sum ot - ,?(jv >. niUlioni nf fnllara
vrhidi is quitH us t.n:eh we im;. dm as will
"0 jn itri.jusly exj oie'ed in the ne xt ten
.vars on oh|icts of '.o.l * irr iiiiproveiucnt
mlation and wrr.Uli of the v,-ii| i.
'.at time furn'.sh an im .' . .
whi.'li ui".y be-a it ly dr.iv. ,n . , "l ^...
Liable purposes.
Tlie colli ig n < mil acre s t'i ■ .< "f I”*.
rln, r.oii'.itMTiu^ t()♦» ut’strri) x\ i 1 • i> \t! m*
ttfrid, i; <111 olv’« I of umat * i; .'l
io valiH* ofNvhitjli will l>»; more fnl'v ri]']»rcciMt
i Ir. flic citizens of this btatc, nhc-n oar ttip.
merits arc oltemlotl, jis they soon will hi>, to th a
hatahoox liic mid beyond it. The benfils of t!. s
noble river, RHording t xeefleiit nmig.nit a f,, f
lSlc*am*K«»«its to (.‘owetm’CJ!s. n hundred n;n* f,f.
t v miles from the (iulf, nu r\\ hich cun he advautu,
X;l*ousIv used with Bulteauvfor n grentor distance
ahow the fails, even as fur as Hull county, vvift*
not hr fully reuii/.rd until suclx a comnnmicaiion
liet %)’ a the waters of the (Julf of Mexico un ( j
those of the Vtlnutic has been perfected.
Look at the Maj>!—A canal of sixty miles w j]f
cctimcct the Suwauncy fiver of (lie Gulf with the
St. Mnry's, the .St. .lolin’s or .Nassau river ofil ie
Vtlnutic. The annual loss of property hy slii 1 ..
w ie<*Us in nnvifiMting the iutricato and d inger*
mix passage n*ound Florhla point., to say noth
ing of the 1 >ss of lives and of time, should hasten
the e v.t u*ion of this grand work. I.y complex,
fi»CT it m/'c lily (lie National Treasury we verily
!>• ih’ve would gain more in the increased vuliuj
of licr public land** in Alah im » and i’lorida alone
than the work would cost. How important, nay,
how indispensable, is such an inland communi-
c ation in lime ofv. nr, for defence, as well as for
roinmerrial intercoms* between the Rustem and
Western .Slates ( Thc*transj)ortation of heavy
ordnance along the seaboard by laud is al
most impracticable, from the number of rivers^
swamps ami impassable morasses. The inland
rmninimJcation here proposed would render
tmnsportation of every kind, safe, expeditious
and cheap in time of mu’ as nv«'I1 as of peace.—.
W e hope to sec alder pens than ours t mployed
in eUici '.nting a’d the advantages ti) tin l.b.ion
and es*peciaily to Florida, Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi, Louisiana &.c. from the execution
of this project, #hich is perftcilv within the reach
of the Govumment, and would actually enrich her
treasury, hy doubling the value of the immense
National domain oa the Gulf of Mexico and its
navigable waters.
Tapi. Win. Walker, the dismissed sub-A rent
for Indian Adairs, of whom vve made some nuui*
li«>n in out last paper, gfve.s notice in the Mviiigo*
i u t .* rv Kepublica*! of llie i'SUi; ot ^Ukir>t(*uHi)ji “if,)
publish a reply to the statements transmitted to
tiie War Department, by tiie Commissioner.' in
behalf of the United States, for treating with the
Creek Indians.” Cnpt. VVuiker is a very pro-,
inim nt correspondent of llie Montgomery paper,
und is not less active in disseminating Jus opini
ons among:lie- whites than lie was in making Jaws,
for tlu* iiidiairs, t<» 'punish such of tlmm as should
consent to a cession ol tlieir lands. He is a son#,
in-law vve are informed of the late Indian ;.iea,
big Warrior, und that connection °*<jne, ifijt
" civ known at Washington, sh<». have satisfied
t.ic* Fresidont tiiat he was not the proper person
to (ill the appointment of sub-Agent*
The Common CeunVil of the City of Rostoff
lately pas‘#kl nn order authorising the IVI a) or-to
ptocure the Por-tiaits of Smmul Adams, Johix
Adams, Jatnt's Bowdoiii, benjamin Franklin,
John Hancock, James Otis, Josiah Quincy, and
•Joseph Warren. Would it not be wi ll for the
Legislature of this state to obtain Foi traits of
James Jackson, Abraham i’aldwin, i’etor Karly,
nud others of r.ur di.Ntingaiihed Patriots and
‘Statesmen? An accomplislied Artist, capablu
vv’C presume of executing in tin* best niuiinei evc»
ry work of the kind, is now in thi> jducc, who .6,
tu : vices vve should suppose might he secured oul
reasonable te*’nis. Whether they he painted
heieor elsewhere, il ieenis 19 us desirable that*
Portraits ol the most distinguished men of the.
-iitate should he oht din’d v. Idle there is a chanc'd,
of preserving correct HUucsses of them wduc^f
tlte lapse ot each revolving year vlitaims,lies.
Batrin'O, so necessary to cleanliness and
health in our warm climate, may be enjoyed
i;i perfection, and nt il very li’iJlb'g o^ponce,
at the rvlillcdgeville l*a1hs, vv hich are well utteudn
till to and deserve encouiiigrmenC
g Rr.".: :js * <?.xj«
ExKcL’TIVE Di.PAI'TMENT, G];o.7
Milleilir<", ihe, Tid May, £
Fsllow-Citizens of tin Semite
anil House of Jiepresentatives }
To culling on tofutlmr 1 Ituve not lieeu
muiihnltul (it'ilio ))**i'sonul iticonvouicnre,
nml of tlie piil'lii: expense xvoii'ii nitinul it.
C(insii!tiii{r Dotli, littli: will I", sulutiitted to
yntu - eoiihidei'iition, disci nnocted xv iili tlie.
111.'i'll ' III jerl of yiilir (ll'lllji'i'ulions.
Tlie I'eient ui qnisiti'.ti of our X'arant
territory in tlie occupation t.f tins Creeks,
is tliut i-nlijcct, und tlie survey and appro
priation. tlie oDji‘i is woich v\ iii claiqi yonr-
mtention. f ortlie first wc arc cliicjly in-
ilehtcdlo tin; (’oni:nisskinir8 of tin: f uited
rilfttns, (V I. CuiH]il>oH nud JM:ijo)* JMcri*
\x etlicr. Too nnieli pridfi'i cunuol. b. (riv
en If) tlii’se pin tliMut’it, for tiie iirr.Hiess nnrl,
uiii'fj.idity with wliieli they met tlie nio-t
iViriiiiiiahle ohstueleB, anti for tbe umirinf'.'
zoul, and patient labor, with wliieli they
cmiqmrrtil )lien>. . That bf tin’s ppuieg
tlloru can lie no waste or uiixajmlicatior:
you xvili road iu the vurious di.Vumr" te
nml cijm.'spondcnteroiH^cteit w..!, j*
win' h atemu! uiiticij'. Yon will Hi. :ii . :!y
see tlmt t!io principal ilif.'.cultios Svbii it
eiTilrniTHs-i.d lic'in (.. in bc^iniiing to end
icli licfeatex! tin* fist Treaty at ILo-
'ey
ben Arrow,am! which*were wi ll'i.i •!; pro-.
!,ticing a ri'prnre of the last uf, tho imJiuij
.‘sjHiiiKM, prnaieiJoit Irofu a. quart:
!• n.-t oi all to be o.vpucStJ.—from ot”
tiie pay and eoiifidejjcc of tin-
vei umiMit , xv ho iustunil 'o.t'rwiniei'tn'-
Ittmi'LeTioticra tiie m.bst cor.li.il co
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X ’*« “ CM ”. V tk ' uWa * a au 6^ lu luuk “* lu ^ 1 hut il’morv be required, the jjjb, caged qm.
. a< . '•
“jnprorceijod Irofu n. quarter, tl.u
D'o I "i al! to be o.vpocted*-from otTirers in
tiie pay and emifideaco oftlic Federal (io-
■fo tho
, co-opura-
• >i, .uni orf.puu7.ed nil qpi.'Osifion, tl.crer
t:y I'Xp'.suia to suspk'iort tlicit own tfd-
vormioH t, whii'l, in jitstidcaijoi, ol'itself
.'•a , lilli.lly obhf'OU ti).ii\-4>\y that tlie [icirii-
T ’ I’lt'ts ;.iit! ilovieftfi potitjiyed- liy i(,
. i " t. nlrjit. v. n ami unauthorized at NVnuli-
i" : :.in. at tl,.„. sanio tiiiio tlm antlmrs t.nd
' Vi' ‘' , r ' *' ‘ r * ! I'tTmittii.l to escape 'l ot
1,; ' * ll, .x''' i'se'rviition,andcertbiiiiy WiiJi-
" 11 iiieni 'l pm isl.iiii"|i|.
b 1 !' Deiegtitioii iu Cdiigrcss, alxvavs
<.j•',t:<•.i: lo liit'j,- trust, limn sfeqildei.1 bv
" uye .ml l!fei:.-|"iit iubni, li . ini -.siiiin
1: . on ! y 1 i:;s Government, toMippi'l f Dot
• tpy 111i- ijiipot im t liqlit, bi?t all other
u^.its uud initjt'pli vl tlio state; tut ti ip ibu