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Raker,
I 271
j Li-i:
1, 136
Baldwin,
j 3,1 ‘2:
4,374
'1 2,:»7 22 |
Bit".
j -1,472
3,08!
■ 0.3,2
i| 8,271 4(1 [
Dry.111,
7:2-
u 2,4 1 1
2.17;
i 003 9;
Billin' k,
i,-i'
731
2.86,
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Burke,
1. 5,1!'-'
f 0.2 L
1 £.96
>] 2,738 13
Batts.
3.36:
L 1.721
{* 4.40
l- .847 83j
Csmden,
1,141
3.097
| 3.29:
, 2.0(55 22
Cam; b if,
■ 772
1 3,861
7J2 86
Cnrroli, ■
3,:id'
377
; 3.59.
1 .47.5- Go
Chatham,
Cobb.
Cherokee,
C.ass,
25,U04
11,155
1 1,-20
. 7.939
13.474 02 |
433 03 |
Clark,
r>,i3!
•1,0*5
2,419 36
Columb : a,
4,317
7,33!»
*9.9(11
‘,’,-'i;G 43 j
Coweta,
4.1 If
l.i' -
5,048
'1,171 03
Crawford,
2,7d4
1,733
3,8ir!
1,040*54 !
Decatur, -
2?5(1
b 1 450
3.621
v-733 50
De iv;.l >,
!>,Odd
L--07
10.14:
1,2.)3 #U ;
Doolv.
30^
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- 283-06i
Early,
1. i ii
032
1,827
453 12
Effiamioi/
1,711
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400 58
Elbert,
C.3S’)
5.717
9,<510
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Kmatnir),.
ffi 1*
'■ * fii'O
-£450
Fayette,*
Floyd,'
4,589
1,201
5,3 jo
914 5G
Forsyth,
Franldin,
7,517
* 2,405
8,901
1,503 .31
Cilnter,
-
*' 1
Clviin,
r. 2
4.028
3,030
1,249 44
'Greene,
-1 ;s(».»
7.205
9,224
2.559 011
Gw inuett.
10,7-21
2.372
12.141
1.673 161
Haiti; rsbam,
10,202
1,1-'
Iu,Ida
' 635 20
Hell,
11,117
1.53“
12,077
1;192 40
Hancock;
5.022
7.1’2«*
0,473
*2el«4.92
Harris,
4.1-
3.-0 1
6 018
1 82
Heard,
1,481
*42:
£,855
| 5M 50
Henry.
8.3*17
.2,640
9 -.Ol
1.506 44
Houston,
5,fld|
2,428
III
7,055
1.304 52
Irwin,
1.0g6
'1,134
-Jackson,
(>.73(
c,9*i5
8,51 >7
I,7t»9 ,34 j
J ast'er,
0,531
0.203t
Id, .'5 1
2,053 70 ]•
Jefferson,
3,514
3.0-52:
.5,7.23
1.71 1 50
Jones,
6,922).
10,319
9.6,>4 82
Laurens, -
' 3,1)05
2.3H |
1.410
1,1021/6
Lee,
L773
' ,451
2,1*441
- * 161 50 -
Liberty,
1,578
5,7> 131
5.(i:0'
2,OiH 34
Lincoln,- *
9.785
3,2 15|
4.74>-2|
J ,258 14
J-o wndes,
2,155
389
2.38SI
379 33
Ltimi'kiu',
Madtsim,
3 501 [
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l,32:i!
**•, 1
4, C6]
550 12 ’
Alaripn,
1,7291
15-t
1,821
*• p
M‘In tosh;
1:077{
3,920r
3.43-1
2 205 42
IMenwetliyr,
3,6B3|
1.74 1!
4.GI7
J, 16> 1 42
Alonroe,
y.72.t!
7,51-it
4.2.311
^ y.25lT 73 f
Montgomery;
946
352!
1.157
► 214 14
Morgan,
Murray,
5,093
. 6,5151
*9,002
2.357 32
Muscogee,
3.106
r.oqol
1,2,- 2
1.991 26,]'
New ton,
8.104
2.972j
■9.684
l,5Co'3Q|f
Ogletfiorpe,
5,313
7,530j^
y T *:i
2,77.6.60 j
I‘.iu!.!i-ig,
fc J '
Fikc,
4.7 1 t
1,903
5,8o5
L'i f3 62
Pulaski,
2.995
LrVSl
4.003
925 88 r
Putnam,
5.294
7,667
31.89 i
2,257 06 '
R alum.
(JJ82
82
£0»31
'264 06|
Randolph',
691
322
*831
128*901
ltichmohd,
5.558
0.218
9.289
10,666 681 ;
Scriveo,
2.216
s 0 2 4**2
3 501
-7,028* .30] t
Stewart,
1.371
r.nlli
• >JS r
*1,730
510 42 U
Sumter,
Tnlbot,
4.475
1.0211
: 1-
1,899' 70
T.kiiaferro,
3;lu5
2.(id-
4.7. re
1,070 52 '
T al tnalfi
1,821
611
2*188
450 *'(5 j
Telfair,
1,487
575
j'.a’i2
410 OB-it
Thomas,
2,399
1.3421
•3305
8 17 40 [
Truitp,
5.“ *''
2
6.760
6,127 46
Twiggs,
4,548
3^51
.6.800
.1,618 92 j.
Union,*’
1
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Upcon,
3,921
8.310
5 3*12
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7.0781
.8,9g8
1,793 84! 0
tk arc,
1,063]
09
J;104
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Vi .irren,
5,0431
4.0~')t
7.854
1.937 96 j s
Washington,
3,921
S.1G5I
1,375*92 ]-.
A' nvhe.
667|
2M]
HI 9,‘
215 fell*
AN ilkee,
5.240
3,9!(yn0;807(-
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WilkitiMih,
4.785
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5.917|
964 S2 11
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44.164
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HOUSE OF COMMONS-—April 1.
Wie-house went mru cominiTicc *■ n tiic bill
for i*ic reform ol the Church ol Ireland.
Air Johnstone maintained diut the - Homan
C Train her ought to ab-
.stain frtmi votin', on'the hill, inasmuch as tli j'
are evidently a-parly .interested.; nn<l besides,
thtyrtannot do it .consistently with th ir oatn
as members of the II- use,, by which they' ItAvc
enj^aged to support tilt Protestant Church ; -that
bv a decree of the Counci! of Trim', Roman
Catholics were permitted to disregar 1 s niihir
obligations tmvnr s hiritics, or when tlie intcr-
‘esC- of their- religion are concerned.
Air. O-’Ciinuril fepojed with indignatiph this
aUaok*on the character of Homan Catholics.
He denied that there had- ever been any de
cree of a Council similar to that just mention
ed. - .
Lord-Althofp proposed 1st. That ecclesi
astical commissions should he appointed by (lie
Lord Lieut. wJhis:-djity it should be to cause
to be e'xecuf d those clanses of which iheoh-
nnnuajly lev way ml tax a sutii of £50,000, „to
lit* expended in keeping the "Churches in repair
d assisting poor clergymen. 3d,- That these
jnitaries should not be allowed in any im
post dr contrtbntioiMO' seek an indemnity fl»i-
the ptyment oftaxjust nieirioned.
Tiio dismission-had proceeded thus far when
a mail left."
Lndoti, April 2:—We - learn that our gav-
ernment'iia.rreceiyeii tiio reply of Prussia And
Austria cciutivc to.tliefr yiews .on the subject
bftbu affairs of fL-Uaml. It is-*sserfdd that
they jure in jfcwfcet accordance., with*n!io«!j*‘.of
France-and E igland.* Tim, it is said,' is the
inn of fin: conference-jrtnch took.* place
rdayahd the rise of thd^funds. Consols
873;-*. V v'.\Tr. ; \
W. DeJel, (the. Dutch Envoy) It is saiif,' after
ils proposjftoil# had' bel-ji rejected,, "njade. new
ones,' which-consisted in .demanding the release
ft Oie-Dotfli prisoners of M*3 r , and the p»mo-.
val ot the Mnlfirgo ; in oflerirqf .the opening of
If in the common frailty of ulaii, as nil arc lia- j of an income which enables him \o s “PP° rt lllS
yielded | thmilv, but that this income will cease with le
thal the subsistence of ins -
M. db Boutenief La*--outdone Admiral Roussniu. !
Mow Ion. Itnssi , 1 Influence will- prevail, time : jble1<£'err, thou bast in a single instance
will vlio« : it i: -with lho I’orte as with old mciT. ! io the impulse of vicious passions and propeusi-1 pfy ; he*is unwilling
!hc_v ;u I■: hi i me cbildi-h atu! the sport of the i ties, and Ifeeu left o evil, even that should teach w jf e rtn( J children shall be dependent o,l
‘ to rid.- The S-. inn oil the 5th just, invited the you a lesson of wisdom. It should teach thee a
icssou of forgH-eiiess toward those - who may be
gtiihy of similar offences, while at the saute time
a should servo os a beacon set up in the midst ol
darkness to throw light upon the deformity oi vice,
ail'd warn thee of the. shoals anti quicksands, to
English Charge to his palaca, and urged hhn to
unite- with the French Ambassador, in serious
measures to Tmve Ibrahim l’acha to coil redtfuto"
bis armv round Koniuli, until ilie definitive cdu-
dusicp pf ji(.-iee. The. request of the Sultan was
"coDijilied with, and a Secretary of ’.lie French.
Legation set out -yesterday for the head quarters
of Ilii-.thim with a letter from Admiral Koiissaio,
by tvliirh, ir is said, he is .summoned to evacuate
Smyrna, and return to the position .which lie oc
cupied prior to Feb. £2. This summons is ac
companied with it threat that Ibrahim would ex
pose himself td a ccmflict-witli France, if the sum
mon?* rtnufiued without effect- - It has created
same surprise ;;t Tern. th«t*the Sultan should
Imve hitimafcd his wishes to .the E nglish Charge
d* \ ll' ;i:-s and not to th" French An.i ts-adur him
self. A repn t is generally current that *n Hus-
ian corps ha i passed the-Dnnube. near Silistria,
in (infer to succour tl;e, ea pipiK Tills corps is
said to he coiiiposc-iL.of thbii 1 ) turn, wjth propor-
tiitdato field^-artillery^. auotlier corps of tfOpfOO
men Id to Follow thciij. /*•-*- ;*
■h'/* ■ *'r "-t—a
for publication, yesterday, but at tuo -
>ur for riie jiu'per. \vV trauslute if to-
betweeu 'H-ili.in' i noil . Ifnipium,'. provided the
( t . 11! - r ji 1 W0 consent to dir same thing.'' T'iiis
T ’klS ft! i^l proposition was to.hnye born presented to
thi? flelginn government on the 31sj*of-Alareld
I-Vori the well * known rim meter of tlip
bp flolland, it j s evident diet this proposi-
n conceals a ne.|p danger. TJie cabinet of
ffronrg, without having- previ-
I’aris. AlarelTtirt:—The fol'owine lettpr nddres-
;,! to M. Brfijfivnlet* a. than of letters.
sml.with in'erest T ovpov. M-ire)t 20
Sir— I lie- ttmeeountaMe ••nd loo real proscrip-
otr to which '1 ami rnv f.itnilv ha^e-hcen sulhect
.-. -» * . .From the American■
rkit.—The following late aud important let-
*ter (the'original i- itfSpaui.'hl was coihmunica-
t -d ti>
lato nil hour
day. It.is dated
Ci-ii-, ."n Aprii.;—The C»flirts .have com-
bfeted theii*t:i' mj> 1 over tin; Quecti": party.—
The King, in thd fullness of his despotic and v.v
cillating policy, after having hahislicd.his <f»rotil
er, Jhtn Car’os; lias just expelled from his cnh-.
inct t* only tlioise'Itheraf luiiiisters who support
ed the cause o/ llefqrn>. By.a iloya! O.icreo pf
25th March, jhtj-'three iniefsten, PiuQrPiedra
atid Ul/oa were 'dismissed, the place oT the. first
hoing supplied by Don-Jnnn Gualbertn (ionzaUz.
'^'re.isurer'cTilie^Council;rtf the Indies—that of
tiig ^lieoud by Don Antonio A/artinez, 'Aceounf-
nnt Gencrai—and that of.the third, ad interim.
by she present -Secretary of War, Don Jose de
laJCgjfC.,
The P’ttpi-.itemPu:? Geiieral of T’oliee, San
Martin, avho by his energy, and loyalty saved the
life of the 'K'ing .iuid.of Iiis' fajnilyVnvertrd the cAn-
flagrittjpn of the "Capital and-tho . UNurpation .of
the throne, by overthrowing.the -Garlist conspira
cy. which was to.hive hnrsl flirlhontbelf) Alttrch,
—received, on tne'snmo- 25th- Alstrelvr.as. tlfo re
ward of his loj-olty,' finnuess-ami-.rectitude, ait
.order of'dismission-—of banishment from- the
Court, atid cdufmetnent to the fortress of-Uadajoz
—for whicli be >1 cparteJ-anildst the drawn sabres”
ofan escort of cavalry which dragged him fropi
his liotise
order for.hi
pens^
vent so uncertain as life, and is anxious to raise
a fund that will provide for-tjieir relief upon its
failure say £1,000 but his .only certain means ol
tliis' In nil is by sai Jugs ironv his inconw. i
beyond £r20
ra isiiisi
This
but, <as he feared this would operate mos j n :
fiously,-- lie-trusted the Cotnt woold xestri
such a premature publication as much as th : -
authority allowed.
Toe Court said, they could not issue Su „:. ^
restriction as an order; but theifcchnimo^a;'i 0 *
tor Lhu importers Itaviug been provided up,,,
express understanding with some f thfeih *
tlmy pledge litemscivcs to witttliold the p u y'
cetijyrof their minutes fur a period so reason--'
bly and justly required, they trusted tint ^
-those geuUpnen woul,. readily concur in
a similar pledge.
The reporters from. X<
' '
icrs exprts
the oblin
attending from a d.isUuce; but diat tlioyco»
'uvred to.is an iadis^eDsable cedditioa of their
we witl'iupposc he.cannot do
which the frail bark of existence is costantly e.x- (ir'£25 a year. Upon such scanty moans, H ,s
ptfseil. - } Hkolv that he will despair of accumulating the
Thou art strunling, nty son, ou the line .which -^.^Td-wilibuuf, and therefore, will expend tlutt
separates the past from.the. future, ‘' : l sl tll '!“ 3 w ]p, c i, he mi-lit save, i» present indulgoncies.
eyes fur a ,no,neat backward on the. past and a fiJct "l a s jaK :w[,:,t less than tmrt v veal's,
recollectlon-of its joys and sorrows will:semn t.ut * «. ’ , _ ., id in- i thmr wiiliugnesss to concur ... lil= oDii - a
UtailU,tot ihi, .1..'..«y« av.np,,,^. - U ; J™' w „ 0 * ml &
ebililhood ami of youth will ^eem to ha.vfe ’g\v\w\ Xvrest, u^puld ^ suc 1 ‘ ln n ; • aIl ()thcrs vtlcl |^ r . r ^,\u:n i * ,ho Q N
-nvyav^inorc swiftly than tlia passing sh*ulpw oi a her of years a yoiin^ man lias «i’.i oqti.ii ( ,Iince ! tf/jin t M j. vi | ult .'j >nt a ^° or
cluiiil,M> in aTter years will appeal* the present e- j frfjlivitf*;. Tiiis is rncOrttrovertrijl(5 as a. matter
ra‘of thy"life.. It is the recollection oPyfr-Tuoiis j 0 |-eafcijj-Itloni
actioas, ' that can afdu'fe give happiness to the j^raclice, Uowevcr, it-must be confessed
iniml. . • ~ ’ ' {hat the.cause is but too 'discouraging. - In,the
-How important it is tlien, that every Kiiomrtit > • . n r ■ , . .
of thy life shottld be devoted to worthy ottd bene- , ^ rsl jdacte, ho ™( 1 , x 1
volent exertions, jq ciiricliing thy mind, with the : invest the smallreceipts cd mto.. . - . | ... .... _.,j .... cnoortuniv « A J
precepts of virtue aud in promoting the wclfire ly as thqv arise, so as to give them the effect ol - a cl.s u.m. , and tint no x, portunny «ou!d be
and h.ijqtmess of-thy .fellovv'beings around tlicc. compound ltiterest, In the- second, lie has an
Thus shall thj liTe'glide smoothly ofnvard like the j cfjiitil chance of not.living to complete his ,dc-
calut and untroubled motijiu of a peaceful riv- < s * Jiut /,, s ohwet (otherwise so clis'iant and
er Without a ripple to-sully It- trtiiiqui.UurJa.ee.-- becomes rcdlizitl from (he moment
lfthere*i*qajjpmcss j toJb‘' — ' — m --
in the-tnun] that u open'to benevolence—P’t "Tl’I.’,’ j—~— - ; t> <a Onlv tSmeiornrslinvev-luu,,.
- . Wjtlilittle-niore than the first score potmds {* ^ f-«*^v n, y.-I ni - r -^cjurprs.nay*. yet been*
he s.Tves and so deposits, he'.mar. < xtiftingly
exclaim—I have now secured .one thousand
acquiescence.
-The court sti;
i f „ . ' d ' t 'Ti imeorta'n) becomes
be fotmd m tins .world,- it _ - • ,7 ■ ; / . .
exists-in Uie-muni that is open to benevolence—J ? IIS l 1 ' ‘ -
eiiaueued amr refined by education,-and imbued \C itb I"'.'' mnn! ui.u
with the. unfading, the imperishable principles of
-virjuo "*
| . ... restriction should apnj,
•m.-K difficult to'equally; and without distinction to the rep,,^
-r, st in.on diate- ' fcsidyig- jn the State, as to bthers coming f r , IIq
sxive them the effect of. * d ; stan
afforded to any who refused to give s-jfjj
{tied go.' -
The reporters present having each assoatrf
to these conditions, the court adjourned unt3 9
o’clo.ck loihorrow morning.
but the full ninu-l has obtained.
] sworn,
worn feature? as his Sunken eye.closed forever to.
theAjuict slumber of ages,, nud his.sjririt passed
away upon the sound.oj.ltis dying words.
Ti'e bend of tjie dying jna'n recliued calinly up- |)oittTd,s for mv family. • •! Sami’ci II0D6TOX, hite.Goverrfpr ofTentic-;.
on bis pillow, a faint.sinilo illuminaied liis tithe- To'dorr vinct:, gentlemen.of tlie learned pro- .: s< -'e, has. !),';-:)olected a member ot tlie C03.
fessibns, generally, to those holding- •pensions ; vention, wiiic.t met ^Ofi the 1 d.ty of April
and public employments, and to all oihors "whoso hist, -hr tlie tow n of t>au L eiipi, for tite purp sf
inctunes cease with their lives,'Life Insurance framing a Coitstiiution. for. tut- Province ^
is especially adopted and truly interesting.— 1 1 pxas.
.Tbeir families are fteque-itly reared - irr ease ! > _ p
and indulgence,' tiitdin a greater or- Jesser de- j ,.* /''■//,'] !
gnee .they p irtake of the-elegancies of-'ytperior j VfFS
society.' But how lamenrahh is ‘heir cohdi-I havu rc ‘ ; ', rn'ingTed 4 Veelir.wof ind'k
lion reversed when di atti depnx es tuein1 ol their uai.oii aud regret-, the annexed statement of
natural.protector! Ihe cotnluMs of life vanish | outrage cofn'miue'd yjton tiic Pr -.-ai lent of the ( ! .
from a round them'—they' ajx- ttiuii'Je to-stni-'gle ; nilecl States-by I it-lit. it. I!. Raadol^h, late cl
Prom, the Fredtrx efeiburg lie raid, May 5. ■
• . iSIO S 1; A1K NT, ^ ... 5; -
TO THE A10TJIEH OF WASULVO’-
TON. , ..
The President: of the -United'States, Goy-
ernbr GasS, Secretary of AVar^ Alri Tam y,
Attorney Genera!, Major Burry, I’. Muster
-banished fm'ai Madrid, 'arrived at Tfblips iifPnr-
tugal. *A.cfrrtlpr Ifas'deen i-sued to the.Com
mandants ttf tVo'yinces,'directing ’ tlrepi to watch
,tbe inoCeinents aud acts of the Carlist? anil I.ih-
r'rals.* The King says he need? neither party—
ami -therefore gives unlimited power; even t{> jlTir.
infliction of death, for the punishment-of 71115’ act
ih r may. be doemed suspicions.' by the author
ities.^. -. i.; " •
‘Phe Count Pitonrl.jtro and tlirec.otlier gcntle-
will'bc meu of the Chamber, were banished on thsr26|li
■h'20. ', fijr having 1h*cii so riud icious as to inantfest tin
Generpl-and Major Douclsnn, the. President's througif the world by
he-labof of tlfeir minds-
tho U. S. ixavv.
-15. Hnr.dob
It will be recollected thathitti
reeeutlv tried before
•Capt. Kinsey’s cciTnpany of-Kiflonmn-and Capt. ■ lot. Numerous.iqstancbs o
Bfockoit’S Light Infantry of Alexandria,’ the j initially meet with. \Vhe .
Marble P i.,d from the -Navy Yard, as well as ,.,l j surely n.i considerate person
many stfangers from the eas’terh towns* They ; those he Ipv.gs to.a situiiar calami
Tverer met a sliort distance' beyond Falmouth ! mode-rate annual .payment,.he m
of the kind wi*-coti-
tliese are fecoilcgr-
r.mcantly remarks
Ha ’■in * a 11 d K e: j i la 11.
tint he “fell a sacruicfti
The follow ing par.igrapb
so at midnight, when he ftr?t'.learned the by thei-AJarshalsof tlie day, the.Fredericksjiurg f lastingly sdcurj-. tln^n (lib passc.ssi.oti "of tltosp [ 11 m
irhis di?minion. '1 1; :, do l\rants recoin- Guards, the Rifle Company and Fredericks- comforts and '.hat resiK-o.iabi.'ity in society to
on will-1 xpose uf ri'icUer from Lieut. RaudoTph to the fiu'.tic.
itv,wiiilg b v a written-nfunedhitcly after hi? diitnissal, willshor
tv at ones and ! diow ih»o. ea.-e then stood,.at least in his onu tj.
hurgh'-Bhies Junior, by whom the President:
. .. - , - . , i-j —... ..vurrli they lra<'e' been acclistouied..^. - ... .
at 1 :u,» SVn, Shi'r.;!:. -Zr ZiZ r; :i; " v.-me accot.ti.aniid to their lodgin-s How inter-Aug must this n emt, he to the
• «- • • - - A froop ofLiglil Il^rse, from th.ex^uiTty' ot; contaiiVplaliviq nirncl! Itproiuatiircly sn.ilclied
Fauquirer, undef. tlie command qf.Capt; Tito’s awav,'tbe hour oT death .will he alleviu'ti-d’-by
IVFailhtlet'oy, also arrived at .the-samfe -- - - - .
POHi JGX.
The Irish Enforcin; Bill passed the House
of Lords on the 1st as unleaded in the Com
mon's, atid received the royal signature by Com
mission/ It is therefore a law of flic realm.
O11 tlm qu -sti-.iii of ils p.iss ig -. Lord Ellcn-
borr.iugli declared that lie would ntit- vote in
favor oftlio extra (Ad inary measures contained
in the bill, unless Jro government sle w, by un-
aiise ruble evi.lenee, that tlie exis;i g laws
' were insutlicient to put an ctfato tiio evils
which anlictod'Irt • md.
Lord EJdom observed, tint little effect could
now be exported from the hifl at":..r tlie raedifl
ilftwHeb i? to takeqilice for the" henefit
imiirsfined patrlofs. arfil which is to ho'
ovrr by the ilhistriou-* .friend of AVash-
sad-rh.-.fToq M. Pormcnin.. As Votr
nils,. whi< h h-douged to my hrorher, the
or Napoleon, ivliich he \vnr A in .the ninp
ilngne, and iluring lb? cantpnign of Ulm
iisfcriuz... and whieltjie gr»%-p me on his ro-
I wish thrir the cyan's which it calls to
ie nb’c.us of fete'. I add tophis dreoration the
jm of dOO fr. for ifio same nornose. Accept, etc.
JOSEPH VAPOI F.ON JtONAPARTE.
Theynterlainm -ul for’the benefit of the impri-
11A 0/1 IA 'll m ■ 1 La i*/i fj.vi'i, . I _ t A , i, V . , , /. n 1% n «s /.I a/\ ■ % * n
wt of Police. A hotel, situated, in the rue do
Ee'Vre^i has 1 Sen hired.for the purpose, ntpPthc
day lhat i» fixed is said to be tlie 7th of April.
- AFFAIRS OF TITHKEV.
The Autrihirrg Gazelle of tlie.30th ult. contains
the follmving of the" 7tli from Constantinople:—
*• The wind-is still northeast,. and prevents the
[{u.ssiaii fleet a! l’ujucdero returning to.ilto IJIaclr.
Sea. This is'pfqlu.ilily.forour advantage". The
safety of thc-Su!;,m ftid th'o'peace of.thc capital
appear to In- maintained by their presenre, as
tkere i-, cousidcrablc fcre cnt among the people.
An Egyptian fleet is ulnv cruising l>eforo the port
of jltnyri)!). Frvo .th'ousaid Arabs sufficed fo
opintoii iu favor of.convol.ing tlie-Cortes.
The LibefaIs who nnckr the ilecrce of amnesty
returned, to 'Spaiu, have lalliio into jlte snare set"
for '! cm by the pcitidyof the Ixing. but it is
h'nrdly p'robable'that tliey will consent to he -sa-
efificeilwlti.oat an offort at defence. -Every thing
indicates'.an approaching convulsion m. this ill- ^ PRt ,-,f fl.e -Cfumnittee, in the- order
takty that'ejfyF c’6utuining.G6,000 inhabitants.r—
The whole Asiatic population is'for'till) Egyp-
tlans, who act at iuilep ndent masters, in spite of
cations it had undergone in the'-House of'Cmli- | *** •he Freiich Ambj.ssndor,-aud
appear to taao uo qopco.of Ins reme.nstraticcs,—' 1
,<• had not completely, as j no preparation lor departure,
be nature of the bill; the I Tho Sulttm. however, call
mens.
Earl Grey said, lie thought it useless, after
tie - solemn .d-bates on the subject during.t&
course ol’ a whole month, to repeat again the
arguments in favor of the Thdixppnsiljlo ne-
cessity of tlie measure now suhmitlou to their
Lortlibips. It Seo'ined to him imj)0ssii;10 to
deny this necessity, unk-.^s th<*y would close
their eves to the clearest r-vi lcnoO. > As to the
modrlic ilions introduced by tlie lower House,
principally in relation, to courts martial, he ,
muintaincct that the
was said,, changed tin
principle which dictated it.reniaiiiL untouched:
and more than that, tbrs-> modifications could
aut do otherwise than produce a go- d effect.
He had been interrogated on the present sa
tiation of Ireland. He could say it was im
proved in many r.-s »ects, as might be perceiv
ed from tlie r.-tufirs of the late ottrts ofassiz *s
throughout tlie counties. He was hi possession
of letters which prove that the introduce ■ t ol
the present bill has 'already been productive of
good effects, (Hear.) iit* entreated noble
Lords not to refuse their sanction to It is salu
tary measure as it came amended from the
H oust) ol'Commons, for he repeated, that if
these amendments had compromised the princi
ple of the hill, ho would have been the fir t ;>»
oppose them. v
The Duke of Wellington eompfained' Of the
number of offences which h id been withdrawn
f ron) the jurisdiction of the courts ' mOt'ti,d.
He w is of opinion that in mv ol the sections ■■
the bill *v-■ r : u>t in 'haimupv wi'h >1 urea )»-
II , wliic held on: promises ot a firm and
orons sys'eiu.
Alter vi:.-.c further debate, the question wd*
cjkeu and die biil pa,seJ.
Ibrahim Pncha'n tioaq quarjera*arc still nt Kmti
ah; but bis m-my .extends in all directions, whilst
he declares that every movemf-nt shall ecasc ns
soon -as ho 'rfte.itei tho necessary- instruction*
fcotn- Ab-x.mdria. Admiral / Roi:s»iu lias taken
upon "in:*- ll :• great r-.-sp'nnsibility, as he prom
ised pence n'td yet suffers -var to. l--e rarried on.—
fated coluMry,
The marquis * Casa Yrugo has bean strperSedad
iu his post of .Secretary of. the C.ouncil 'of. Minis
ters, anil named Mini'sJer resident- ih tlie United
States 6f America, in the. place of Don.Francisco
Facin', the present minister. Tha.dccree ordain?
tag this is (feted25th, Match.
Sou of th« /ornier minister io* this court 1 try of
that name, lleis a yrtung nt'am.and we hear of
lihrral rip.w*.—{"Ed. V. Y. A n. 1
■ntug. t •• i . . ; . ... ;,v.
LAYING THE CORNER STONE..
This ceremony took * place' oil Tuesday,
-witii.ver.r’jnjposing effect. About 9 o’clock
fhe President Avas escofted-frqm his ledgingsito
the Tpxyn H ill) where lie was introduced tfi a
number of citizens, and straiigej-S, wl;o called
to pay their respects to the Chief M rust ram
of tlie Nation. -Th:* day- was fine, and die oc-
easion'attracted. a large concourse, of-persons
from Ine adjoining counties. The pmcess'mi
set out from the Town Hall at half- past 10 o'
clock, arid moved according to th'c arrangc-
the*refi<iCtion, t’qat,-throug!j tin's precaution, a' l !hu . A»*oae) proclaimett me a -Iarge.pcblie del
surviving fionily is secured from- want. - i c jp , dtcu-requested* a iospeasion of opi
*. - "pon tUyicliargc, vouching that the suio'e 1
through the several .streets'previously' cleslgna
ted. to the site.'of the Monument,
Reported from' Ihr.rtV. Y, Courier A?'Enquirer.
TRIAL’OF THE REV. EPHRAIM K.
• v*-p-?*G.. aa^hy^v
. - LNcwrotrr, ii, 1..Monday, Jlav C.
Tho Supreme j-iididaL'Court 01 tho State of.
Rhu’de* Island ."and Providence: Plant uions, he-
for.: his'-II->nor’.Chief Jusdce Samuel Eddy,
Judges Charles BVayto'n and J b - Du'clee, as-
seinbli-d this niurnjsg at the hour of ten.
* The upper cotta room 4 heretdfoYe generally
used for the l,-.:.siiK-.-s </f diis Cm.-1 ..having been
nd | deetiied both too siutdl.and too insecure ..to ac-
conmiodaie vim co 'venii ace and safely die
unusu&Jly l:ii‘ge audience; winch .tiio in,‘ uise and
months.ago; •uun'*<Iiatr-!vaf-
ter.n fiiH.aml'ca!U;':cie cxaminatintj'of ntv con-
daithy aX'm»M.oJ Inquiry convened in Uadt-
ltlgfltra -nti-lcr ,t:ic. resii.mony of many perscni,
tviiet, 5 tvfts niost honorablym.-quitted as an off,
VermtJ gcntleumu. that th ■ Ouvcrmm-nt jian«
(the Globe) proclaimed me a large public defan!-
Ilioi
pon’tirv charge, vunelH.ag that the islio'cufh
waa'infanit u.sly maiirionsT and that I would h
jimo expose the iiefinduiis measures, rcherehytln
base iyjpo-utSahr bft-ceE, a;-.: favorites- nud ctwnjt
.tors-.-wei-e so w.-'-tebi-diy t-ta.ing'.to fit it up .a
mt;. Tlie promise [Jiave sp far redeemed iu is
he aljie to declare solcmnlv. that I have vt-iyr;-
eeutlv completi iy c -ih elled. by proper vouvfca
snd tcs'iiii'jijy, the iniquitou- atti-mpt to iijc.v t
iue u-id hy .it, broognt ta-j Dopart.nent indebltJ [
t(> me nut much Sheryl of one thousand doll.-its.—
My a'cciniii:- have -been most di : sho££S.lf, and I
svith the most Unprcccdeuted hardihood, prutet:- I
ed: agaiiis*, .and even" the decision of the Exatnis- I
v ML*SCELLAi\HOUSs
Fiom the Pew England ti'.ecUhj Jitvictc.
. KAITINESS^
ORinK.DrixQ C-Atifuiyojtis Sirgr.
‘■Draw near my sea,’’ exclaimed the expiring
Cmlipb. “anil.lufen to thv treasured precepts of
trDtli cud-experience f the conflict of .mortality
will soon he finishexl,. a3il file elysian fields are
already imfolJing their beauties. - i!elu>ld the
whitened looks of age, ami. remember that the
beauty of youth is like tiic Flow. ‘>f the.moAjing.
and when, iu after times the rccollectipirof the
scene which is'.uojr passing atvily,- shail he called
up beforetbee, tuay thc'last admouiliuns of !:im
Who Ins loved and "cherished thcei he also im
pressed upon thy memory.. Remember ray* son,-
that the only earthly hope; tliiu biuds me to this
7 As flic procession moved uj> M a in Ktreet, extetisivn tisci.tcment'prevailing ujroti this c-t-e
!.e" extended 'tne, the various tiiiifurms ol the j s ca!ei;l t -ii to ass.'intue, the largo*hnv.-r. c.o'trt
militaty, t.m gliiteiin- arms, the music, the • u . , m -.vis Ii tied tqiTor the occasion - instead;
dense mass thaftlirongeiU'the sidewalks, the*
crowded windows overlooking the whole scene;
altogether presented n view grand and impo
sing. • • ' /• • --
rVirlved at tlie sp.o^, after an. appropriate
Prayer bvtltc-Rev. E. C. M'Guire an.avhlress
Gottrt Utterly disregarded.
“My Counsel will inaineiiiatoiyprepare a flic-
ro.igii . -,-,i v t t v eomiccteil stHtevn n: .of the mail-
tier -u which I have been for nearh f-.-ur yc-s
pcrscrutcd; ami from v,-hfeh the conuqunity mll
clearl; -iisj-bver that I havfe a (tSd the -* .rnllesi
prosp* . ; of any tiling like justice from ih« I>e-
pirt .-.e.t.” ....
Admitting nil this tii be so, and even ipba
«orsc. it famishes i.-V ra tuner of e .-u, Mr ut
oiui-.igeoiis conduct of l.ieut. Randolph
anxious to-witne.ss its-j tempting oInflict personal injury upon rite I’re-
: sldcor of the United States. Sttch.an idefc-nenr
and altjiough it was' generally believed,-. from
the anticipated difficulty .of forming ti jury, that
the trial eould_not.commence.today, the court
was Ul*-hr with person
{•relim injt ry ■ busincsS.
’■Shortly after,the Jttdges-and’counsel (tad ta- COtt ’d
entered into the .imagination of a»J
was delivered by die President, and also by ' ken their scats, tlio prismicr was broitglu j.,; " K ‘" w uo only considered the relation betwt-ti
Mr!.Basset,, the pja'tc with -the inscription'de-| he b. wed to each, ami sat at the oimsd-tahle j^bhhngperhapi a little of the fee bv ofov
posited,"aiid-thc other usual-ceromontes wore ; with perfect, sell-possessioa, winch was not vYasTungeoit'corfespomleiit, who was ofcsuhtl
concluded, g’nd the companies separated.
Modern Education.—'Tho New. Yp rk Con-
stellruion gives tlie.' following letter from a
boardjng-school iMiss^to her mother, as a spe- j
cintenOftho new and iniprove'd style.of'cduca-
tion: _ - ' - ••** j " '.
..“ Dear Ma.—1 am note being tcached the
ou his trial, our sympathi--"'
eulisted in his favor, and w*
hop- he will be made t"> soffai-, to tbs full extra
! of his deserts, for this uuhea«I‘of io-iilt to the"*-
! jeetj- of the nation in the person of its chief.
vice, do seem to possess by inheritance, the bitter
boon, a .rvc.Vity.v yet if the. mind i.s um-orruptcil
by vice if it can look calmly inwards upon itself
without a fccliug of .roiiiqrse, a consciousness of
its own piirity will 'sustain it iu tin: boor of peril,
and hear itabo've tho U-oubles; the trials ami af-
flictlbiis.of human life. u .
Happiness u the pursuit of all t and is equally
attainable by all; it q not gi ven alone tolhe gi cat,
tho wealthy — to ttmsc xvho' are cfmilcd, iu th
It is Into tic rtew-s Ime-stlf by his hot having yet 1 lap of luxury, or maimed by the h 1-d of pro.ii
received the answer of Mehcmet Ali. as to the
convention sent to him, and next, by ih&presen 0
of die R a s i in. fleet, uhiifli according to tho con
vention- s hi ilif have been withdrawn,.but maket
performed. - The procession then returned to {.however characterized by any iiubuciivuing cou- for Lieut. Ramhili
.the Town Hall, where the proceedings', were ; fidcnce of demeanor, but ttppeared ranter the were ;i cjood deal
' ~ 1 ’ ‘ 1 ■’ ’ * result Jjfgreat menial lirmn-ss. In {joint ol thotighr Ijim an injured man. But our syitipiiv
health, he seems to have-suffered severely sihee | are entirely cooled at j)ri-s-a:t, mid we earnestly
his arraignment in March last; his face is great
ly attdiuiatodjand its complexion might aiso be
i described as cadaverous. ■ ,
The.Counsel for the State in this* prosecu-1', ‘ , '« ! >^.®l>*h*o|« his heretofore proved a facte
. * A rt- \ 1 l>omS£uard to the rre.sioeet, uinn armed cup ’i
t.on, are General Albert-C. Greenq, Attorney j to .^overeLiTs of Europe.; and stranger, to*
General , the Hon. J* D. P.*arce et P :,r h ^ of our iustituti >ih have wondered aU K
and William R.-Staples, Esq. of Providenre. : sc.-et charm by which t i* invi ihttullty tvtis pre
:tiu"rd i served, Mas! Ve can uo longer buns', of its prr-
servatibu. In one mimioiil. Lieut. liMdtfiphrai
doiie ntoro to disgrace, the nation, than he etc
did for its honor; more 'hatt lie could (io 11 at
had a thousand lives ro live.
From the Hfttshington Globe. Mity7.
A gen 1 Is-m til*-just arrived from AE-xamra
gives Us the following account of 111 n'rocicitsi'-
sa.olt upon the Prksident of-tof. U. .SiATI-'-
as he was yesterday ou Ills way to Frede-*rc«'
hurg.-- ; J, : - - ' ,
“The steamboat Cvgnet. in which the fa■
dent ami sevpra! £a>t:ibers of the Cabiucb : e f -
panied by maiiv other gentlemen, were goh*-
Fredericksburg, stopt on her way for a few m-J
! lliake, Esq. ot'Bristol.
adiuyrr.,1 among too pupils of tlm school—I j Attnrllev Gciicrah'If it please the court, I
come.within won of g.ttmg the mod,lei for be- ' move tlla j t h 0 trial of the pnsoncr proceed f or,
mg tlie' best euglisl. scollar at toe clows of the j ;r this b „ n(nv impracticable, that a time be as-
last iptarler—and l shood a dun it, bul / teas
being sick a bud and coudnt aUend to litv stu-
cannot command the
elements, r.rnl the cessation of hostilities could
no: be made dependent on the answer exported
from Alexandria, for it might he the Wi*h of Me-
lieiuet Aii to retard it. iu order to give time.to
iii? son to hazard a fni'.l blow, and attack -t'ue
eapit 1. it is certain th it the jealousy prevailing
between tna itu uirnts and the Froncn, w s ill,.if 1-
b-.-.bim Pnoija bo not forced to withdraw and eva
cuate Smyrna, tend to the destruction of tlu-
i’orte. for rite prosperity of the capital, aud the
suhsistchcfo of tho po"r r classes are tlcpendeux
oa the posses-rim Oftltport. If Smyrna should
remain in foreign hinus for a time only, au" ex-
plnsinn hi re will be inevitable. What an emhar
mssm’cnfjfor ail the Eitropoan Powers, if the .'■ul-
'an' were to lose his life ! The presence of the
Russian naval farces is a utci sstty under th--s.
ci -'(hub nances. The Sultan is aware ot 'his, an-i
whatever \ilthir~l Roi:.*aiii inaysav in th - c*>d-
tr.i-•. the Russians t this mu nent are tlie re .!
siipjiortari of Turkey. As a-tokeii 'if gratitude
f. r 1 hi * support, the Porte has ordered medal; •
sti ii-. k. e tru-r. are to ti-i <li.-tribul, d in tii.- wiioie
"S'he :. us in s.pradin front \il-ntr:.l f,.iz j
t U J.mvii to fit" lowest sailor’. Tlii. in cause J
si.me -iipiise, as it indi ales 1 cl • r fricn.Nhij. ]
i : ecu the Divan xutd Russia, nnd s coolness j
inward Franc*- * |
i’ll.- momentary t.iumpii ofFrench policy has J nantiiig sphere where they would bo withered and
hecu followed by aiuiher in favor of Russia, nud ' tics troy od.
gality. To these, if the heart bo not open to.ho-t
uerolebce, aud chastened and foGue'd by* virtue,
thcTatiortal eujyymCtiu of life are tasteless aud
insipid; they give to Itnppiucsi a beiug which it
has 1101^ unii seek it iii Ibe gratification of those
passiohtt and appetites iu *xvhich .if can never be
found. _• “s’. « '
Ueir.f.uber my son, that men do not ride to
happiiie*s in a car of g'nld. A'illnouce as far as
itsupjdi. * the ieasouatile wauls of its (tosses furs,
and is diffused in alleviating the suff. rings ol the
heipies-, and oppressed, promotes huppim-s-,, imt
beyond this’ it’ lias no.charms, u'citfri r are tjiose I
who liave tlie great"facilities of supplying wants |
exblftsiiely hripjiy; but rather those wno have the
f. west wairls, and lliose sue a, ,-.s are thejnost iri-
silysti]j|/!i'cii. \V iiatcver may tie the circumstan
ce* oi hum 111 life, whether surrounded bv all the
euticin,- luxuries oi wealth; O" uxall.-d i*> tite ve
ry pitui nJo of power ami lame, if the min'd li.o
not cultivated and ic-liued, and exait-.-d «bove tile
gru veiling impulse of sensual gratification, it cau
iievcr bs'h ippy. ■ '
Pile millet controls all our actions and eiu r-
glvs ; these constitute tho b isis amt strit turc of
our eu trncters, aun 111" these may he tr.iccn tin-
v.iil"d features u .no uiipU \v in a’l its ininttc
, opcrti s. T-hc fie 1:11 y ol fits, .1.,i:,. ;tfc ur of
judgment, siiouhl h - ;.1 mb' to t-imri id the in-puNd
oi «jur j>vi*i.io(i . m> 1 ii it hu [i »vti .in
iui- dojpiu»o:i over ihum, luU ‘l *slii»uUl \vi id u»
indu .-ii. c over. 1:0-111* like ill 11 winch ill • s uu (i.,s ; 0 v * ar,< * • i|1 ’ l '' i ,; ' 111
upon lho SO. 1 ,.- sy.teur, restraining m- piaucis ! Cttnor.illv updi rvuml :
w itlim then- *i.niUi 'iit ,tti-.ie;.ii - ih> in to its | '.ration on tiio subject therefore
igned for It
■ - . , - . . ,. Chief Justice:' As fat .is jve are concerned
dies for a hull ivu-ift and sow I got behind hand 1 there - 5s Hij 0 b;f^tion; and if there is none on
•by tlie buy Mi, waat shock.ng e.rj.sh you do | the part of tTle p r ii oner , R;c Clerk can proceed
n:c Pm nsliained to slid your Letters to enny i immediately to caii the Jttrv.
of tiio nii>scs iiinunu mv ackwaintance—for in- „ Z, , ,, . . -
xtants vcmsav wih the tea-water was bifeng Ja. Randolph, (tor ihe prisoner.)
tbther’d ;y—etcetera!) add sir fort 1,-now vttt { ., rioel somewhat embarrassed at the difficulty
sho'o'd ti said wile tlie tea-water was being bitid '? " r ' r antlc, I al, ‘ Wl mind tn tiie furnta-
etcererah and sn fi'rfii; Fa t-.vo' rites just as | 4 ! on "- ,l ,ria 'his case, and
inooreckt—for ihtsnnis lie says-in his las'ie let- ! f " r '. 1 ’•[* s ." ,nnt 11 * ,e r ' , l urt ’ " hother, in this
ter french guils is bzivg fell; I’inc really shock- | * >,,rtiCU tlr ins | anct *to
cd-that vim and he don’t krety paice. with .the j ,,rin a Pj u,!le ^ rga, and from pqrts ol the
March of modern improvu'inent—hut Fine be- i coun .V V , J,stan ‘ tri >’« eac.t other, to obviupy it'
ing called tliis.minm.'t to excite niv Spanish,ldg- ! . V r llle ! which may arise,
sen) so I must wind ofl'and supersk ribe myself I . IU , u ' !lC0 it may-be expedient to on-
vour affectionate dawter— . • ’ large the present panel: hut we can give no
MfR VNI) \. MACKERELL. | or<,, r Hs t0 forming it from particular towns .or
F. S.‘ Vrr.r being now werry- nearly"W of [ ’ ,acc „ s ,’ for _ tl,is must be left to the discretion of
kid*shqcs and liop yould send me a dozen pair j 1 H . s ,H ri * •
by the neckst male—In liaiste. M. M. ' C vo, ‘ rL ' was acconlingly issued f.-r the ,:d-’
j aition of forty oiuht jurors to the present panel
From the Prospectus of the London Provident wilMm untided’'m'^tienw^m^rrXl-
;\‘.'iiy perx-
fniS
i!?a*
. Life Ojfice.
Observations on Life Insurance.—To those
who interest themselves in the welfare of a
wile, a child, ora friend, beyond the prucari-! which he const J.-rt-d itimn >ctant, to tin
ous term pf their o-vti existence, and who are I and imoarnal prmir .is.-'ol ilns trial.
vet nuprqi-Mfd with adequate fa ltd* to .-stenre 1 imp-'-s.* i nmitir
their obi -ct,' an ,-asy and i if iililile iecoitr.se "
will b 'mind hi tin* L'fi- Iasuraaiu,. .
V i.i'jit'iry has
first (!• visiv* , ||i* I it; of :1b VI
fate. C*:iii it is.)Nr f
familiar -llu.;-
tiuiy no!' be
misapplied
uci> iiumai) ingimnit
alievia ,’pr, *h.i \v 1
- Ii
twenty peremptory
lenses* .< - ; ..
Frior to adjournment, Mr. Randolph Addres
sed the Court upon the subject of a resirictfon
justice
old he
Ei!st";.tijiiony io the pub*
llU'-V- rdiCt flttd h-<‘U i_ r iveii. Ii
■ ipur tint i'i-e wT'otu. < iso si.mild
" ltd I' imt fa:ir|«. h-fi-rc the pub-
" v .1.1 1 am j>i, •- acc»ni011 >tLr»;. >n.s ii id
tdcil tar g*et)!reni.'ti cmineC’«;H witii
fir this purjkos-. Ho u.irfersUkod
genlMuen w,*re ;n;ost'nf, two from
N“w V >rk, and ;w,r Irnni' Boston, for the pur-
utes at Atexanuria
wharf can;e~r.h heard, and among
• iojph.'late a Lieuteuan* iu the Navy. Il6 |1]3 j !
bis way into the cabin, where the President " -
sitting i-ntubng si-newspaper, nud advata id? '
wari^s liim. as if to address him, began ; p lt ; j
off his j'.lovcs. The Presidef.'t, uot kliowiujk ■-
anil suppo.-ang it was some person about tos»i--^
him, and seeing hah-ot some difficulty '
off l;is glove, stieu ta- l ,1:1 f hi ■ band towM ,! '; j
saving, “Never iniml your glove, sir. h1 ..
dulph having tJicu .disentrngCtl liiinsidf ff’j 1
gloves, larust one Irrmd violently ina> th e
di nt's face, ami before he chi.'i! m A* u 5 e°U
other, received a blow fi;om a gcnthni' 111 sta ^ (
ing uear jyith an umi>r*-ba Almost St d ,f kj
time, do outer .gentlemen in the caian 'l' r _
upon him atid he was puilcd back anil
down. i he nmmisit he was* assaulted, l ‘ R | ,
lideift seized his Can*- which w-is lay iug 1R ‘ ai ' .
ou ihe table, and r as. loam's li;> way 'j 1 .
the tteiitlemeii who had n,»w i-rowded rouuil
it-d(>li, jiisi-tiug that uu m 111 should st i»«l ; ,
tween If.in uni the villain who had iiisn !rt, “
that Ire tiitlil i lraetise him hiilisclt. H ! “!.L f
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Ak ;
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bOeti pro
till' pit-:-*
that four
Suppose then that a man is in possession ! pose of reporting tite evidence as it proceeded;
by this time wii* borne 10 a arms il.c
cabin, and jiuslieil ilup'ugh it to the <1
tri-tfe his v. ,i\ through die crowd iui
I ami 'In wharf, fietng .ssisud. a? is bd
I -nme nidi 1-a .-oiiiederates, ami made in
j He st ifipeii for 1. w minuics at a tavewl 111
J lodria. and passed on b-youd the dtstni' 1
I Tin: G ; uid .1 urv. then m sessi ,u. in
j lit - iouml a |>irsentment ag oust hiMo 1,11 ;
•-'ou. t issued a Bench Uai.ant. Aj
h cl /list previously issued a V< air -at. 11
the officer* could arrest bun, he was fc uU -'