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-- 0".Na TH1E SLEEPING FORES T CHILD. BY MISS J.WSBURY. ite morn is waking in the woods, The birds are glancina by, And there are flowers where late were buds, Young sleeper! ope thine eyo! The dark tree-tops wave gallantly Against a pearly sky, Their leaves areaIwinkling p)lcasantl3 Young sleeper, opo thine eye! The dews are dying fst, away, (The diamond-. of the dawn,) Front covert now, for food or play, Steals forth the dark-eyed fawn: The bee is gone forth nurmuringly, The rill flows through the lawn, In silver sounding revelry, Oh why is thine withdrawn! . Thy laugh would drown the streamlct's voiCe, Thy step outspeed'its bound, Thy glee, a thing of heart and choice, Vould scatter glee around. I know there's music in the sky, Bright lossoms on the ground, Yet, yet, young sleeper, ope thine eye, For more in thee is found. Thy cheek is g'owing in the grass Wilh deep exotic bloom, Antd thou might'st ?ce.a tot all that pass Through the green forest's gloom A sunbeam stolen from on high; And, by a summer doom, M.ade in a humitan ihrm to lie There, in a fragrant tomib. Yes. ope thine eye-and bq a thing Of life, not yet beguiled, Fairer than poetry may sing An infant undefiled! Awake-and let me wreath thine hair Wild flower! itith flowers as wild! Be, to the bosom old with care, A simple, happy chiild! Miscellaneous. Wonderful Discovery.-M r. Goodyear, of Boston, ftier a long and expensive series of experiments, has discovered a process by which gun elastic, or India Rubber, is de prived of color and dor, is not nered upon by oils, d~uted acids, or any of the usual solvents of that substance, does not contraco or expand with variation of temperature, and is not rendered adhesive by heat of' 20 degrees of Farenheit's thermometer. This preparation may 69 applied tt silk, linen. cotton, leather, cordage, or tany other fabric, without being percepitibfle. and when it is thus ipplied to silks or linens, the most beautiful articles may be made of ir, which can be cleaned merel% by a damllp sponge. applied to the gum elastic sirfaee. It -cnan be pressedl ito sheets, flexile as the .soC test cambric, and thin ats tissue. paper, andr ill this state is very tuseful for maps~t, charts. deceds, bank notes, or any other imtporitant * ~ purposo to whticha papaer is applieda: and snch documents aro perfeely indaestruacliible by moistutre, sea water or any he'at under 200, dlegrees. WVhethear thuts rolledl into Sheets, or laid upon cloth, it can h~e orna mnented with gold or silver leaf, bronze aor any caoloring ntter, or embossed. andl made into the most beautilt fabrics for tlale or pia no cloths, shoes, diresses, bok -haindlinc, or any thting to w hieh paper, or cloth, or leather can ho applied. Faor several years past, outr best cemnisas, .nal Professor Sillimant tamoniag themtt, have bee: endaeavoring~ tat discover a praocess for remiovin;; odlor, coloar, and adlhesivenejss fraom gum elastic ; these beinrg lie tharee princai pal objections to theo ordlinary I .d~ia clot f. Mr. Goodyalear hasi not only gaineda * hese thbree ptoitnts, huta still ntnre iltaportanot: .'rIhe has dep~rivedl it ofexpansiona :and contractioni, antd alteratiotn sn degrees ofsoftness, by vania tiont of itmperature; thie great oblieetiont at. gainst comnmon Induia rtubber clanli faor caor aae, firemaens' dresses andi shoetas. Thle brilliancy of coloring or Orntaent otnce im pressed upon it, is as dutrable as theo 'ithric. Th'le carpets maude oif it arc bcaumifual, adura ble, anal soft to the feet. W ~ e have seen several specimens of' this preparation, hothI pure and imp ~ressedl upontl cotton, broutght froma Boston lby a sciaentifie gentlemant. Otn the first, whiach areer thin atnd flexible, rmps are printed. Th~ie seconda are of' variaous coalors, landi antament edl wvtth golad arad silver leaf itand brlonz'e... Among utetm, na apro oftt~t puret gnma elastija, printed witht flotwers of azttro coloir anad Mr. Gaoadyear has itaready at large Conltract for Stetam Boat breds ; and we palrtiet Itarly recommnend it to aour bankls, for, notes maiade of' it could not he counterfiiei. Several months will claspe baetore he w'ill ice parepnaredl to manntfacture alrticles~ fair the market. His process, of conirse, is Seacret, for obivions areatsoans. It is the result of as sidatous inhlart anal expensi~ve trials; and it is retmarkale that tafter htaving~ madao, aha' dliscuovery, lhe lost it, andl did not recover it againr aturinlg 4 motnthas. As he adeservea, h~e will reialize an immtense fotrtutne f'romn it, thaough the ar'ticles made from it wtill not he ex pensive :anal when ni e caonsidear its apeiriry over silk, lineon, cotton, woollaen, papter, or leather, for a coutless variaety of uses, we may reckonl Mr. Gaoadvear arm'ontl the benefactors oiannkinud.--Phil. Ledger. John Bell, of Tennusee, in 1834.calledi M~r. Bturgesas, of R. island, a -" scolrel," -i 1837, lie called Mr. Dihyof 3Maine, a "liar"--and ina 1838, he struck hais cuol league, Mr. 'lTurney: This was all alone ott the floor of Congress, whean the Housite wvas in sessioan. In 1839, this federal butlly will probably he the eatndiae for the'Spea Insurrectionary Movements,.-The Nat. Intelligencer of the 31st tilt. says. that there were some floatine rumors and suspicions the two dlays previous, of turbulent and se ditions designs among the black population. That paper ileitiks there ire no sufleient gronids for uneasiness on the subject. The Washingion Chronicle has lie following re marks on this subject: \ e (i) not know enongh to underwrite for the charneter of ithe - colored brethren" in this city; but however penenhly inclined. the imov. ments inadte, ani heing made in this District by the Aholisionists. shnictld i nonish its to bie on tie alert. Tis city is the centre of agitation. It Congress and olit orit, lhe fatintics are numenironas ami ae tive. The cty asthorities ought to be vigi lant-and maintain ;ia active nul faisiitfil police. We do not know wheltler any pire eatations have been taken-hat alhe corpo rate autthorities are gnilty of gross negli gence, if sneh has not been done. Whbile on the subject. we will enqiiire whether a certain meiber of tlt house ofl epresenta tives has not recently attenled a negro chureb in lins city. and partaken ofthe sa cranient writh the blacks ? It isso saiel-ani we sanuaal like to know whether truly or not. Sotel cosaitia, however deiensible in the abstenr.t, dl0es not, by -inly mneanis, respect the existing relations of society." Mr, C aLnsiON.-The foillowin anecdole of this dis iiguished man is fron te Native A icrican: 'I remciber on ote Ocension, in partien tsar, that Mr. Cal hsnn hadi lhe floor-l Cur get that subject-hut it had arosed atd excited him very nuch-his stetler frame was dilated-his words fell rapidly iroma his lips-the Sciae Clhiber was crowded wath Inlies, nany of whom hai chairs in the principal nisl. There was a getieai, buash over the assembtage, ami the fervid elogtunee of tle orator, nam( lite attentive crond fiomed -tat itiere-ting'spectcle. S. ienly Mtr Calhoun turnsed front his at ctress it the Chair, and inl at momiaentofrap absrnetion, his eves beenme fixed upon the faice of a hansaut ifIua girl, who Was sittio! near him. lis Iarg'e eyes were fhxe I like -an electric slaoek; & while te gazesi, whiel was but a momaent or so. the ladv shrieliel' The trance was broken, aml tiht great iullifier dashed forwart in his impetuous course.' Acqitital of Plichard It. I'dite.--The Philadiel phia I.edger o tlae 15th inst. savs: "in Washineieto ciy. on the 1.1111 1 ist. htiet .itry on thcase of U ichardt If. While. enmae into Court at ahotit I o'e!ck with the Cot lowiag verctiet, which nfter soic ohjeel ionAs. on ike part ofh; he prisoners couisel. wis ulti niately recorded: "WhNe find the prisoter, R. H. White, un er lte plea of lisitations, -Not Guilty" The prisconer was thn dis chargeds. Ninae oftte .Jtury afterwad pire seted him with a celaration in writing. that they iwere in fivor of neniiiiting ima entirely of ihe chatr2e of burning the Treas. ory Department, and helieved he slid not di it; and only consented to tlte verdict given as a comproise . Bear Story.-An enormins Bear invmntg male greal ravnges in tile comnnne of Ur doz, nacar Oleron. in the Basses Pvrennees, a peasant namied Bernatin, an anoither peasant of thae h1aletct.wentt oulton th' amora. ing of the 2:3d nPt. each arimed 'with n 1!a1n, and after great labor nrale their w:v to the summita11it of a rocky moitain as the snosT likely resort ot' le stsg iions ier. Per natin havin! desired! his companion to keepi his gin ready cocked, approarhail a covert of bruash wiood no t heati. which) hie' iems for* someti time~s with tac buitt i ohf his gain iihaout rsaising~ the gamae, andl had c'onsein ded4 it was else~ Ithere', whtena Itriin saadh!eilv astinly cenme atpona hima, aaal b'efor' hie conhl raise his gust. or straw his knife'. caniight himt int a dessly embilrace. lieratin's s sociale snwi the nnegnial cosnflict. lbau eae not firc' for tear of wonoiatling thao mant an stencl caf t he hea'tr. iterntatisn. hiosah ' se verely tarin, ret~ianeal hai" presence of mitml. nal struaggled with Ihis adversairy' till thev haoi h rsolled.s oaver a pire'cipic 300 feet dleep; wheasn B3rian rel'inuaiSse his ernfsp. ti-ll fto hlas hotitm samui wni'sdashedsIIs tierce. Is-ir isanntaelv fior theas intltreid hunIliiater. thaere' wan a stuatedi tee on Ite lthee of thec cliti, u bro. ken baranchl of wvhicht csachit hsis froctk s and lir ta i him sspsemledt till htis comspanionS raeds and~s saved hui from ilhe aby-s. P'aris papecr. Fromt thle I.|irkmownl I'nquirer. An tcaCU .TURaAL. IMP aLEM.NTs.--I sic moss deisiiriale iaa anl Agracitraltu State foir slie EnrmeaiLrs tio haave colnvenaienat niecescsto thae best ina nlractosry fir I hair maaaciaines. sehs. wve htave tn haesitaiSiti ini a~y intg. isc iha csa'e wiith Mtr. .1lbez Patrker's shopll ini lia, eav TIhie excelew-'e ofl his machs'inaes i-c ntitastedl bay somea of thes attost respcJec'tb l rmte- its Vir'ginins. WVe ref'er confiiideti v to ts.' ce'rtaiicales, wvhieba ippar in thae ucslumnaa s sal t his pape'r. II is Threacshinag Msiaine, S r~a wv Cuitter, aand Corin Shllehr, par'liisenlartly are e'xcellenlt. The Ilar w hiich they save', soonE repay's the cosi saf the machs iiie. I , according isa Desan So ilt. a anaa is Si pialic heasefactor', wiho r'anses twoi stalks Its, groaw wihere tint osne grew bctnrre, soais hae wairthly oft the pubbetas paturonate, whlo easti- ths famaer I10~ dotmr or ive Vt!Iimses :-, onhti wiork by a maciniae, s ha'esiconhl doa withosut it. Soate ofi the biest luaers we lhave ina~a Vir giniai unthesastatinagly paronnanee ' ar. Psarke's Threshinag At ehinae to be suplearior tio aany other w ith whcha theay tire nei~pmtitted. A haigra comptlimaentt is ;also paid lay comatpetens saandi mttp ati;:Ianl sS) ao the 'riis ' Ihis coter aneinesas. Mr i, Parrer'a haas long heia'j en siahlished ina his city-tand we sar- risditiiag sa s-eavices, inot onaly' I) sa ustd', e'.tiaionbte sad hanastc iman, bt to lshe commaunsity sit lssarge, *le hsear t itis publlic trnibuite to Ihis trn~ annli toray. Getlemensta at a stistansce mayt be tassuriedl. hlait Itahere is nso hsiitutbne aiast at. -They maisy he plased~s toi csall thsis s pIli' butt it is athe Isosnest I ruth,. as we saot er.'s al it-andl we ennt ia-sure themi. Iht it the fram ers who hpa ve eiened~s his c'ertinastes aire snei ther putilsers nor htambntagers. RlEA L~ -.LOQI-INCB. In a dlebaate son ste icenase Ilawt, int thIe Lesgislatutre of Milasstcahuseats, Mllr. Usaraaelhl. "Thea quaestiona besfor~ uS is (ln the hlill here, anud not oat its fsate withi the peopaile, Itf thisc Iaw, its gentlemuen say, waiahl re asinl unexcenatedt ona thIe esatuacteiboo, it wonbd un ni rood renson for not pae u :it Rut there niny ie two sides to this laicture Were I to paititits fate, I woul4 say;hat if lhe aaiestion were put to the people glthe onjinionwealth-nut to the living onlylut nonld some trutipet voiec sumion. rapm their pale alods., 'he anntitudes'who hnve gono down to their cc'ont, anod assemble in one niass the living anl the dlead-thero would he but one general voice among them, and that wonhi eall On us. in tones not to be nistakei. to pass this hill. If I exhibit emotion onl this sulbJect, (til knows I have just ase. 1n sny o% t family has the destrover been. Both nmy fatlier and my bsrother were brought low by his power. fly the blesisingof the Alsighity, the former was reclainsed, and foritsk the cvil way blt oh! that brother! lie went fron as monatig us,- nod hist hones rest in a foreign land-n here I know not-cot down in his pritei hs% intemlierance! and can anyone, after learniiug this. invuke mlie to veto againt this hill?" HMure New Goods, 3 UST received by NiUsaILsoN & Pns SJI.E Y the follow ing articles, whien in nd dilion to their Cornier slock, they now have on hand ia generail aortnent of seasonable GOI MlS.-to which they invite the atten tion of their cusomierrs. A good assoirmnlt of Gent's. and Ladies' file shses. B11y's and Alie's do do Gens1's. tine I5liIs. Ladieis superior Kid Slippers. Several enses lIck ind \\ hite slimmer I lais, the latsest & most fashionahle Style. Georgi-i Nankins. Blnck Thibbet and Slinmer Clothis. Al,0, n pod nuo'sirtment Birown Linens, Drilliines anand Ve's in -wh' tich they ca have mnade up in gosd style at the sort e't notsee. Also. a guod suipp!y superior fancy Prints. 'rencil 3inslinls. Cambrics nlood Printed Lnwns. Ladies's' ftncy Handkerchiefsie. New style Aluislin worked collars, alourning prinit's. Giighlnius asdal uslini. Ilacek Grss de Swiss Silks. ladies stpesrior black olorcd & white Kil Gloves. alas Blrack and White Eniglishi Silk Gliive, dls dii Lssne Silk dlo Bilack Whtite and eslorel Lae Silk do labck aid w. hite 'hu'lisle For veils. A god insrsmcnt bonnet, Cap, and Belo Rhibbos. hFenislr F.alls. Ialies' line plain Straw Ponneis. ai.aes' sto in addition to the above nasned goods lhey ive tnny otier sirticles loo tediions tos enumerate, n% hieh they will sell oi ae cam aistin i sg tertls. t I8 Edgefihl, June 5th. GeneraI Ordewr, No. 7. ii i-:. i Quin-ra's s.:ns, Cobilmia. 1i . Jusine. 18:38. A LAC CIll lFORD, E-s. having h-en M ele'cted and Cumiiaiined Alajor Genaeral of the 23d Divi,ion sW ionth Car i hIssa ilitsa, will lie rspecteda fasd obeyed nacordingly. By order stf the (Coman.sd.. er-in-Chief JAMUES JONES, Adj'tand Insp'tr Gen Julne 1 Cl. Aikea Claan.-sical Acaderay. W.V. Al. It. SUi.IJ .S. PIN.CIPAL. I Il Acaemy las nmn heen i.nactive oleratioi for nearlv 5h:eae vers. The vari'us branieis ofit and nlish'an (Ilissi (nit Enlieation arst r aught. in connexisn wish 'ieh exerri-'-r., as fire coaimmni tia \ende m51ies a 'a''r esp ca ~iiv ai' lr. S i's sit Ir a .i hliniver'~sy, n-i has hadt sevierasl ye'ars ex pesrienca,'a T~n leae.r. jarid anul 'Tuitina A iken, 3laiy 23, 1S3S d 1y NO T R 'IE. T ' R A Y E I) l'roms theo Subsc'ribser, nat b2.ihesrty I lt, asa thet' rs 20ths of .1 lrehl lasnt, a sinill sarreal 31l A it E All L' L B, r'saich muneisa, Less sor twela've v'er sald, ainui unts a haiemsh ini sne eye'. fI atny persain liesrin ioar seeainig n'seh M aae will let the Siiharibear knosaw oft it etit's' by letter air othrleisea' sneh infossarmiationi will be thasnk lnllyV recea.iveda. BEV'EhILY BURTION. Liberity Hill1, Aphril lI 4.38 tf 1:2 SROtl the Ssribeaaar oin the 27th of '& A pril, two .Alule'st aine a blniek a1:are .\lsale shusa'ed very liss' h by th~ geair, nsip paoisedL la lie nhouist 3.s':rs of nsa'; thse 'iher a sairrel l'is, sse mu lisihout the samise rigs'. Whenat lams hieaardl frsom they') werse see~an ni ith wa wanaisn at Aikenr, A r'snad aof $It wsil Ibe'~ a lven ' for' theitw i l'h-sliveared to Alir. Jhiithant Sisealshamm, at A~isn. or 12 tmri''les' irm Ai ken on South di-nri'o,S.C. .lnsy 17, 1S3d - e *1 IX EQU'ITIY1. F.izbleh Wi'llmar's, Seni. is. Ifll lr Par. Jlameais W ii ams :asndai ohr-. laions. T I appem n; ton sa l sii i aessiionr. than Jameasa .Wiihinns, l'etrer Willinunns andsa (imi i ags' Wil tiams. - aim' o t rhe ef'eindaants in this case, rsidse bs'yondss at'e timnits sat thban Stait', on minii by' Ws imiihl. t 'onpltainant''s Sol.cIisor. th5 dleed thlit they~ ish alpp'ear nam ia'rend, aswar ass ademssur. so thea abtosa' snraed Itill, wiitin thire' miirimbs f'romn sstir' d ail'o the puic'arons bai. i ras a3. sidl hij~ will. as aigasinsts the'ts, b-' task an pnrws cosf suos. ('o:naiu'r s Olli'', Ala_ 17. In',.' ne I; NOT ICE. 13I . Pe'a~rima oinlebIteds toi t' atie Chles / . 'Tuimsinis, de'ce'.ssd. ar apie-red' ' toi aae lnaymnst: nds~ sl; nesonsas haavins: d -ms:nel!.aiabsit thea e'astae of''rn said decasediss sr respistedl tos ie as'nt themsi stlratteszstedt. JAS. I'. A .l); S , Nov n27. l.7 ti ,'/lsinui'str'~aor I otice. L.T, pe'rsonis haaviing ainy dtemai.ssls augainst thss Istante a'f (. Andrsoni, Seni.. deace'aasda, sir regsteds tao psent's thnesm. siaI those indlebtedl to akesla Iayn' at ithsin thre tilms pre'scribeda by tlaws. A. A NIJIE!!S)N, A den'ir. -I1&r Sale. V hIOU~SF. rsind I.tT. its the Village of I.Iial. a tiell n pionu tenrmis to suit a5 purchaser la y aseceappygColt. Bani-kstit. any sbasanua'JA.naESy JON F.S. Apjrhi 1 tc t0 A CAMI). H L. JFFEMS& Co. ncknow'. it'1 c4Iws renewd,tlinitis it) 4 lcir 1'iitlit,4 niiil 4'us%1i14 forl file ver'y fi1.eii, mlid le., kIcae to annoitoce. thtat 1hey linive [loOi 1)t:Intt. and14 will ('40111ti14)t reeii4, n l m-'I 1'ectegI flborItment of GOODSi , co041%istil. I.f Drwi amnd Lor,. I' i grr, N. 0. & 't~, I lonset Mohismrs, It-oil .114 tiitv el, O4rde4r. II'arruntct Giood. at filet lowest iti Let t'riC'i'.i The also ('441i ille t4 it: rasnet (bn??X wri I I44I': andei Iui Il l.t n 1 4 111 Iir I:ri4(14' a1441 r Iice l t11.4 ;I6)4 iit li l att hn!ionIto Colic siii ibt uici a4l. ve 61111. 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Pi::'::i i ' cas e A l it ' th3, ef.y i his ih- tsr:dt)'3 in the ('ierk' t)Illce, 3,I d the Df4inhd 3 1:16i1, t.l \. iiie o A :::1.ev Iaown t3 i :i "vqv thi .a -il m3 whiom :t Copv fit thw wiI dec:ra;tio 3:: ,m w-rvel: Tomse Cor- dnie-.tal 1the sa sd:iudaint dit eltppear and1 ( .l.e his ei'w-e witho: a year an ait da Fr.m -h. tu3i 1r.1 $33.3 d '.3' ,ra:iunlo loin1il and3 'b3lue3o- will he for;.ahw1ith awar d3 33 1-: t!.e :dd3 I'.an33i'3. ( t 's (1i'e, V'. !tl. y II, I 1: I F , I.\ ',i ~' 1')3! . .' PPE, c,.{ . I 3--13.v:~. 13.3:rlasN ATTACIVtt:-r \\-. 3 3 r ''' 33 ( A":.tPBr. i, Pin! 33 n th114 ez'te 1aitg, (ll the 141h -y."lv. W tied his di claration inl fh r !w ''z:1 nli lihe dees n ving no -3 or 4') t.. inownt Il in thi 4 Stae upon NI b111m1 ( c"V o10 4h1 S:-1.1 deciraniion 3nav he ,r :1: '3!' tilt ri:e ,' 'rdered.t hat the sniil de n .n3io ap.pear andl im his defence wvitilin -: 1 : 1Ad a .hiv 11i-1m t:m illn! of* the- saidl dec l-:3,' en,3'33. l l:n :-h3o ;t3i3gm ent will be -.arddit : the sab1:,ntIAT. G : ' P1'PE. c. c. r. Clih l 'z Ofir c . . Y I ithl. i:-'8. 15 F.DCLli 'LD 1lilSTRICT. I. Tl1141. CO3.110.N 1 /. A S. .33h 33 13n. '4 ? ATTACHMENT, \ ' bi 33 ( k. ( A S t 3SrT. F I .i . Iin I!:--ease i3n ing (:3 the 15th d of i ' 333!"- i .r. ":G3. il. I Iis., declara tion in th3e' 3 -3's 3 3iea. and the Delimdant . i . ti, 33''- r .\3lm y kn.own tohe in this .- 33. po3n b333 a cop3y of the said decli. ration 33n31 333 -4'1 Vell v: T.:eren 3333.rdered. that the mnid 3.'13.- . -: ap .33 33 intahe hi'. 3defencewithin a % 3. r 3 3 , a i %a rn h li3 3 l33 33. inn o 'the s:id decla 171onl. tor linvil andl ahso tll .indgement will be 33... h : w.! r...! 1, I3he! sa3id' 1:'0nt '. 11; i tG P PI', c. c. r. 'hi '--UliE3. I3:ecem33ber 15. I 7 15 ff Si t'l V'I I 1 11 1 3111*0fil1#. I.\ Tii: il.MON PLEAS. V ' ", (* . 3: I , 1. .z 1.3 ar. i '. 3n.:;:.-hoher - ATTAC3Ic.rNT. A '3n3in-: . ". 'h. '3ann.. Si a iA ' t.- I-|3int. (1'< d 3d this3 g file V3h.i d 3h'::3.--3 in3 11h3 I )hlice o33 .thia ' : 3 :. 3!.' i:'-nl : . n ho is i -el,' frckin n' : .' 1 3I:it-- (l 'the trhle. (as it is said.) ae~~ ~ ~ '% .-n': n .sawhor attorney klionv with in3 t 3 .1.'' : .. nu m a nry o f it decl 'rations u3 a r3' 3 ?0 !#. ! i C*-, t v-to 33 n .13 o be served: h r- .3 b' 3 341-:-. 3thr 3i' de- fendant appear -0!111 ph-o!; .ti thep .ai!d !w'-'..r;tiojns withini a year :. :a day. t!.vi wi ..!bw judgunent wih be given :41 aladod ir him. - 3 ,P 3 J II'OPE '. C. C. r. :31k.3, k 's ( we. Aec. I1. U.7 dag '4 I.N Till;C l'U.0. VI2AtS. Larkin! G riii. vs. Atihet %--. IJ .'l'h I k. sutr%iv. r littachment. I I 'i titi o .:3.ain!: ilig his declaration in thi c:I(.s. w3nl :hd'el-d:3nt having neither -. e or a . I $I;, kom3 n 13 he inl th.is State. or 'rod. t.n t the sa'id defed'ant d1o) apnearand plead the pi3htii''s dec aration Within it y-ar and :% ly'tin the b13i.'lein the; -r. -Rr Judgment b.,ohte u!! hbe awa.r it'd aeainwt him. 0. I' P-', c. . r. C'h-k'st tic . J n. :1.(W . d::q 51 I t lof 'oil 01. ':LL'(Alla. I. T3il3 : 3. U A C013 PLEAS ~ Ja'm %.r::tn.vvs. 33 31\i 13a 3bI i3 . ' V I 33.33!33:: '3 a ::a3,n..t th3e I h-'fi-tulant1 3 . 3 re 3hh- beyo 33d the3 3it.3ie of3 tis "tte, 3333d - 3 3.n w .333 a (.3-v 4' '3:3.1 declarat3':3ion3. with3 a3 33) t 33,' al 3"': ,'3.ni3::y h:-'.rved. It iS 'ir -3--3. !:::t 33..e -a.3 '.'3een fan 3d. p'4:33d 3to tho .'33.3ra;o 3..3 N 3 a1ve3i :33 a3 dav3,~ . fron33t 3331n .atwi..-3' tin..;,:', .;3.3.33h33tte3 jdz mt3' 3 13I13 3 ..' . ''.013' POP ', . c r . h-u ' 31 Mi le 3.33 t 3 .'$ l-1 h 1 . ho, .\I. Frazi::er. 5 -rr crst -. I0 i 3.' I'll3nif h.3v.ngr this3 day tiled 135isde4clra 134i3n in3 3th3 ab1ove3 c:33.4, an3d theo Dee a 333333" w,3thon: 133 d3' 33r attorner, known t(3he w53ihi th3e at'333. lnpnm3 w1 3(3n33 ( copy of3 4:3id dec'thn ation3, whh.3 a3 rule3 3.3 p3le334 .o33313 333 se3rved: It is: Ir 33r . tha 333 3 3'i Def:3 -k1 ( 33n d13 plead3( to th3e - -- 333h 3 dechn3,3'i.+ willin33 a v.e:ar a33d a3 day. 33roin3 -- a n a-::.a -t:i. G(i.). P(OPC1". c. c. r. ve-3>3h33r 2t. 1-:7 33n33 .I'2 333h33n . a' of .'3'3T 3 t1 d.-e d u . ,tacI 3 S 3'.I V13.3333 l ~'''*i 3f i'~ 1:h3. cit. wiuhava a. 13n the - -' : b .h-v of~r .33':tr . .333 8,330 .Ciled his , decla. ni3. .3 ''':r 3re . 3now 3:3: be in 41thi33'tat.np1 on333 Ce,:uTh. reI< o.hr 333. red,3 tI~ th 1ad a 'eDn yera '3ad- 3rom~h i':-agt3: of1( the , d 1eclarati3on a 333 af-s~. r , i a a.d 33'is->:nt3 j3.3 ginent wil 3''', r3'3313 3'331't. I t 33~.\la 43 . 333 .3 3 IX T.l|' t-0.1121, 3'L33313. W allor. 3'r i-3"in & . . I ore a3:t3..nnt 1%rk < l'o ler. 3'33"'. psit. !.) . l 3 .\ . 3h 3'h ati3 ' did3. this d y fil Con:. c-snsttheit:Ind.nes who3- are ah333en