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WINNSBORO. Suaurday Morning, Novemb er 10,1816. ' T. P. St".u E (., is tihe lobt agent for this paper inl. Chirlestow '.C. (14- Mr. J I' SiArn,r forierfy (of this place, 1*ut now resil'uig iII Charlotte, N. C. is our a irthorized' agent for the Nv.s. Mr. S31ali va F:W fmiud aptlic Oase of the State va. L. n. and R. D. Bo lick, Contiined. M1(arct eJ/i/jre, (e.Arct!)('o-em el /.-Witiess fiearf 41n1e pistol fire and o(ie- cap- burst.. Nif not know who-shot.. Jti-us lain jerkud his pistol ut of ii4 pints.. Jilitus struck Boliek first on the a rrn.. Boliek guve back, am1(f JulI*'s walked up aUnd struck hin in the face.. Prisoner dropped his stick, and clapped his hands up to his face.- When deceased struck prison'er on the arm, prisoner dropped his stick and called to Robt. Bo-lick to come round there. AS soon as ,evv Bolick callel, bert to come, .1 hrlius jerked the pi.stol out of hi pants. 'I'ho wagnli w:is bef'ore thil I Witness stood neair I ie corier o-F tfe house, and )nt tie sine side of the wagon prisoner al detnsol wre Had not becu there log. 1JC1u.us was loadigl whenl wit-ne.i glt there. Bo-liek stood by the side of the wagon facing the door,. and stood there all the time witness was there. JIIinIs W;as putting things in the wagon. Wit niess did not know whether the wagon was full or not. Saw Julius pick upl) the tongs by the fir8 outside of the house. There was no clinncy to the house. The fire place was in froit of the holysa, near the wagon. Witness was at t he ingw,st for wht ile. Inard that fly Coro ir alledt for lrt,r af(vr ohe was gone. VI itne-s: tc+l her hi band she could tell nothing except on Julius. Witne.s t-A nobody butl hitr brother that saie day the aff'air hap pmend. Told Smith Ctat Juliisseen ed to be in earnest. that $undmay bhe talked to hr, ibiut. t akiig Mr. Bo li ck's life. Witness was told she had to colne to Willloro as :a witness. Witneshad Iived with Boliek(. No oinc told witness what. he wanted her to- :wear. No oite gave wi(ness mjonley to coie here. Witn.s would .ot c'me here to swear for tponey. B, di'l givs wIitn : l. o m). 1-1h%v 1read with. Witnio A i hought or unhderstool, tlha m hl was a'ke- whethl er Mr. hotlick had-giver) h* I ni.>ncy to swear a4io. R'-P-ranu'./.-19oiek gave the wit - ness the money othe street. Mr. Ste vensomn was st and ing by when he gu ye it to witness anud asked if Aio w.2, l*Imgry. She said, not very,--for ler eld man had given her somrethirng to eat, Wit. ness thought when the Slicito)r asked her if any body gave lwer rnoney, if' was to tell a lie, Mr. .SIu'ejmo, reeN't/. -- lYavid Ste vens'on went uip to thte housec. Wit ncb:; did not go. [This was on the 0e canion alluded to provioualy, whe'n it. was; said that two of the Stevensons ivnrt to the house where deceasedc1 lived.] .Prisoner and d eensed were nof mnore than two steps beh;id thne wagon. Witnessiooked round when Lev y callI ed ouit to shoot. Robert wae het ween witnessq and -the wagon, about ten steps fromt the contending parties. Witneuss did not, see Levy llolick{ raise h is atitck to strike decassed, Witneu .aw JTulins's piatol after th.e killing; Samihed it. Thrgiht there were o barrels discharged, thoughn he did * niot have on his spe-etaeles, Fond ctrt nert day there wra. bt. one bariret d1ischarged, Smni.th talked to1 witntess to-i "onwhat deceason had StN reot(chtoJ? i,d not see d1eeased try () get on. thet":nnite. Witn-cas sat by the flrc oni the right side of' t.he wagon. souer and deCcte(d er at b hind end of the wagon when the light took plaie.: ~1tohtirt m ulkk' it a , impeIw oif witnlevs. Levy no relation to witness.. Rev C. B. ett. sivnll--W had Sonle acquain4tanice witOfee':a IDeceased was characterkil, 14", inl lenec and'an ungovernahle temper; id sueh was his goneral character in: the nei'lohboi-io'OtT. [Counelw r"ot ee ibr Ieredt Ita lin the efideinee, theo*i der. fr-oln ipilitary headquarters inl tellk. r. is!m-z.d tq4 deev.Isd a.ml ldirect. ing IimII to vaet tht house il 4l. tiol. PTroSeti ' li' m Thc A.4"n'ln< r .11e Boll"., s..r -- [1el'thitfat's voluinsel Innded hin the above Ior'der whichhe (ti witnem :11141 defendant) ideiit-Aied s 1he' oe which had beel stit to deceased.] leecesed was working witiess for when t hat order wan re"ght,. 111141 wit ines's reqiest ed tha t t by taken to homse of tIeIIs'd aid read to hnm Te or der was from the' Vmrotttt Marshal at Chester, and addrs'c-m4l to' deceasod. W hen it was read tr delIves'd,. he ask I'd witinoss it' hoemilfhlnoi d(10me thing for him. (,'. . odeccased..) WVi t.. less fold d1.eeS'd fi! tht-ught not, as Mr. Stiviison halad rcntired t h pliee on C4ndif ion that ito freenian was to live in ih e konse.. Reecased asked witness agai-n, whenl witn4ess 441ld Ste veson lithat he wonld be IfspiSle'1c for. deevased, (as he w-as workitg at that tiift rr.l witnecs.,) if Johni St even son anid his tumele were w iiing,. ami d e Ceaised would Iehuvc hitnself.. Wit ntess vWanted dececasted to stay in tihe house as long as ie worked for hini, Witncss di not like the work of de eeased m1uc1cli, 11:11nilton hal employ e deveased in tle meantii,c and l e easedi ame ovr to house of wittne.s one morning for :I hand-saw file, when witless told him lie wnuf,d to scettle with him. Peceased ask(A wiAtnis to wait untilh-Iinished the work Tie was at. When deecensed had fluished1 work for witness, the( latter gave Vi)n tiee to Icdlere ,fhe ho4se. Pvco:ed seemel displealed that. witless didl not (Iplfoy himl, Avitnvss I went re.Xt 1:13 to not fy S(evelison that he won1d I)o' rOl"T IOe reVf,VHh3il. A f ter dinner on Stmlay wiNess rode up to Ja:;, Steveisoi's and asked hin to ride over to decease(ds with hii, as 114e waitc(d to hot ily hyrm to leave there. Walntc-d to et lu1g1h S'even. m fir;:t is lie h:1A given ,lliti.; lilcrty to 1 I h--r.. 'T bI l ghv, aii. lidbe 'aid hie didn't .:ro aiid woi It 'vI it t4) wit. nI.-' T two ;4. Ftevrvtme.4s and w it - n went on to house e.f dereasf!d, bIt found deIeased aiway. Wit ips" told wife of dreceas+.d they nm-It l"are by TJuesday' nionar'g. O n Tucadnyl~ imorninig w.ent aga in 1 to Stevenison'., but he said he could1( 1not well go. TIoldl hint thiought deee~d wa':s mov ing, hat if he was not, lie would put hinm out. WYhen they got to the house, however, w itness fo'und d eccased alb aent and askied his wvife whe're hic was. She said he had gone to ge~t a wagon. Witness said, very wei,.ht was glad of it. Witnesst toldl her to get things ready'. Saidl :he coulllnr, had a pain in her arm. Witness told her te pu. .the ch;ldren ait it. aiT he wrtih4 help. They begani to get up the. thirngs. Had a few I hi fgs ont whern dceei.iel encame Dece4'ased niighit have spotkenT to SIc venison,i lie~ didn 't tI wiiitne1ss. f.onked: somiewhiat Iul at witniess, Af'ter awhile witniess said to deceasedi to hurry up,1 )eensedl said to. witness hie din't want to he imposed upon, Witniess said if there wai.S any irmpos. ing it had lbeen bcy deceased on wvit ness at Ithe house of the latter, All theb wiltness wenit for waa to get de ceased away. Peeased' sti to wvit nes i f he (wit ness) h a.d sa id siny thkimg to) hinis (eieewed) on Saturday, lhe would halve giveni himi an aiwfl be-aut iug,-at the st~jo;e trie- sliaking hits fist. Witne:s' told dh'eese ni'4 to talk so. Tuca(e:d said he hail been imipose-d on but woild he no longer. Looked like lie was trying o g~t ,. pi tol. Witness told deceased not to draw a pi*stof o-f him. Dceascd jImped down-off the wagon, picked up the t9lgs, and tpel)pod toward wit 'Wh6' worned him nof to raie 8b, on at hi0. Wity ass nt-1t' decsemd at te rearl of tfie wagti.. The latte was about to strike. Witness miglit have attempted to strike. Was Ntruck on his arm, then upon t0h facey1 after hq had stepped laek. Witness thought6 eesed would hurt him, and he called for Robert Bolick to 4:come an ld shoot ieceased . rie pistol was tired before l1obert got up to wit ness. ''he low on the fave knocked witnles rolind anid blintlei hitin 11and he thonght he was badly hurt. Di< not see deoccased try to start off with wagon. bid not seize dVecased by the arm. They were not. nearer thian the length of the tongs. Did not shoot cfeconsed on the ground after he had illen. Witness and Stevenson went wp to deceased. Stevenson called do ce-aed.- WitCss jumped off his ho'rse, and amlsked Stevenson if he thl'Alght delsel 4 was hurt. \Vitneoss thuni said to deerased if he was not. hlrt, atnd wild acknowlodcge he was Wrong, lie wmtd stnt I hat-imi.. Wtus; tt uned decea.e' over, and1( folilde a Li-al lile i n hir s 4ef, Side 11 c it :'ower pmrt of the breast. 'm exany"mJ.-Witess <i ho m"ah Shut glil at deceased wi- rim r>iig. 1)jd iol, know wlet.he r fit- hit or lity. Peecased struck w1it.ne tw-ICe, and t di hebltw on the fito. IrlhIlhim., fr.I time. [Ifere he.citor esi.io,) tir plI'toiloe-'witnes1 VVTy Clos(-ly in re. garl to a dliscrepaney blt.wetn his evi lelsce theni at Ilis alriavit inade IMoM a pplicatimn fir bail. C-1n111rel for dfn danttexplainled how an afr<tlavit is n.1. aIIIy Indi'le ont, ani prVId by the- wit ii,w. hiitielfl I-.hat nl the 1hy lie applied for hai-l he l slrowel er Iri e-s.m.l 1oIth he- wmrslw h r-evivedm f- mo th' 10>ngti itl Life imn-i.h cr e.. ee .J Mr-. IWson. letling comrmel f>r tht :I.. reineo, byeonset thas.hargunKet atu condnetL. ed it. wli his clrtvcerisI.ie gicalai tyv. M r. .1m111mc 41. for ,e. -esI , e'eri,f to c t5 nte- ir. M rgi-01 K.., whtuien hecieirt'., C. I17. \he.It.ons l., vs,41l ft.e argit'e It r ihse li rti n vitli mark-d albi" Y. 'l'he jury )t-I rroe alltil. S11 i dowry i)it \\s-' I'Sd . 'Y. ait; di.I Iot iei -tIrI Wit b a veeiloet in;:i iearkv te icloco ry M. 6'o i was 4n,111ol gil;'Y of m;iimsb'ler, pi 4as 1 se Sei onfilel ola:hsss tf 1. rMt wa~s lsciirist .s l'jhe isc o 1-N' 4 LAsr.--We h ae heI -r ' un-:t i codee f t'.ische i late Prsesietig Lis,ei. WichI 'Ls is:nsg s tcony his profei ofs-e 1aw. long befre ie,uae ws hought ofs's forec Pre s' 'gident. heic wa s io,ingil'e aren s iit rtte whis sch tra st etion elilihui li.ng that~ his po(wer' tandxerimie reielresd htim a forsiidtsblo.e atidh genersally a sin;s.'ess. Cut opposieer.fl. Chi- plessas.ma day i-n uhe fall, Wits "umne wh1 ilo ?imd' ehliHen1geds hime est a 5 ia, rmsde in i he telrtrygg'e madiea etra renst i'ry this rei.r of hirnus e ntA'i oieile'. Ite. (oe' he. lAd tin re 1o nke anys~ sblee- hie we'as.el leito court Co e ake uip a 5:ase5 Ts he vie e.e um fir.4shsed.. andi f,amnhcs got.i~ n n 1adlrees the jury, rolis hiUing ani a somlu ihi:t ,hr* a,hisi' lte t' it.isirisue waiss ratheru atj4a7terst. One of. tie laws', for' a joke, startesf' iinstbscri'ption'. pap)er. wls;ch passed from o,w& roemiv- "I' tl1-e iMri to an-. oilier, ne~ the:y sat by a - lon'g rable fronting the bienobs. lto buy ai pair of pmrnts for Lan. mo, )ihe betinrg," the papser saeid, '-ai poo5r but.worthy younig nunt.'" Several put downi their nasmes with some huieross' subis'rip. to, and fi-nnhly the pacper wres laid in' front of .Msr Linoobty. lI-squickty ghmveoed over it, immnediniehy Cook sup his pet'nssi wrote after' his namsie. '' can *ontriiute no0 hing to the *edin-view. " Mossrs. Thiers, Guiz,ot, Victor lugo, Liamartine, (Consini, George Sans, ati other ilistrious writers, iiae tually engaged in writing a book upron Pairis, in which each of thorn are to contributte a chapiter. Tlheo book will appear at the-Je rench Exposit.ion a" a I"rench mllohmnent of French u-. ni-1. andl tinus L. Foreigi News---ter datle. Ntw loic, Nov. 8.-The Herald lastsp ie Cial dispatches from London of the 71th. Tie Bank of Englani received into it's vaulti diring the mon7h. ending Fridny Uold to the vahe of $949.00. The in crease In th% veek, nfier deducting pay. met, ;ts $02P,096 In reserved notes there was also an increase of $656,970. An lusurrection has commnencedI Ili Can dilt, and it is officially .4tatied isit. threo tights land occurred. il Wliei t'he itill t genk lost 1-12,killed. ?tifttther cincittions for the .t-iti%hs from (lie Sitiltl im exp. cied Tonoro, Nov. 7.- I'lhe Felnianl tritl;f Iter rcmdtIaetl this miorithig. It. MeKen-Ai :and ,1. P. Abining. app-ir-A irt' 130:d0- of tso AmwOmi- bveranor:t. Tll ,)ulerieat ConstA wiast alsfo proeent. John Steven<, a itdeat 1i1nt. was placedl filn tr-ial. and'nfier tt'a uila ot seVeral witnesses, wht141eslilled to liavlbig seen him carrying a rit at. Firm. Fric- tlic.hiqlowstsn mned up the case and the .tn-. after a slirt. aibsence, brotiglN in', is viailet orgitilty. 11e was sentenceil to-b'e nlig !tte l'th of Dcemnber. Legatimo to Y,ria, W.%sntasn'ro x, Nov 8.---iEdwuard Lee Plutm, Secretary of L,egat ion to Mexico. in- com paly wit Gneril. Shierantt's Cidef of StaiY,. left here t his eveAig for New York, where they will wait thu arrivial of ons Fixlcatn Minister, flon. L,. D 'anipbe'i. miuGenrad Shertinail, who are expecte-I o' nafVt in New York ti-tnot-row or noxt. day. 'Is party will sil from New York ror' Verli, tr. pirtibabily mua Salir.l. y niext, upot I the Uniiwd Staipes sic.nmer Sos.ptiehannam. Orpha's Homer, &o. WVauu irsr, Nov. 8.--The Secreinry o1 fh Trea-ry lats stpl r lr olil Nrite 'l lo pital att t.'haae-tin, 'S 1. tai tie P'riitest tat. 4:liscpal ChtrcAl, South, of ha t ci , to be tsel w. ait aianIli1ii hmle. tand lhoot fir the a'lt ion ireedmilen's children Plrem ient .101114ohn l ha1% siliscribedpi one tho1u1sand doiars to) It ai undl to enable the iecretary to ianke t lie aurchase. Market Reports. Netw Youte ,Nov. S.-Cotton 41ol cent h"er; sales of 6Iibales at 38 cents for liddling Uplands. Flour dull for Commo ilescriplions: Wheat alItil-comnson descrip lion 56l10 lower. Lard lower-ptoetl tat 1r16 Sugar steady. Cotlk-u Stely. From. Oanada. 4o'rri rAat, November .--I is inlerstood rhe Govermenitt at Cahinet meetitig, ri ive.4 to- ciut:ihe senteitce of I,ylel atid .\- llaistn. Thrue lrsen, name-I Bell. Flanigan antd Wells, icoielite it old jil sitnee Jie last. (4t charge of Venianisalit have been released. From New York. N:w Yitc. Noveimer 8.-The typhoii fever Iis brokeni olt int a milignant tifocrm in one of I he citlt aile . itstt I+iutiiois ot .\la. taia1uan !sl 4and. <eV-nI case haVO been re. ilovel lto tle fever hospital within a few day. The Steamer Floricks Ia-rivel to-dny from lavre. -0e hadi t wenty nio ia.thas o n the passage frot cholerib. There nre five 'pa tients utill on hetr(Y. who will Fe transfer. rel to tle-. Illiois - The Pliri<1 i-, e-artered bV tle Frenlch Grove-nment logo rer Vera Craz fur. troolis : m-ely to10N ato Now York t) leave pi-sseigers. A iistingoitilet) Georgitna. w1o- fctlyliil a high position int Ilre Conifeleite Cmigress hat recentily. retirinedi frm Wa i.agto, w--e lie hawseenl an' conversed with mmst of thea naoinhailit ies. lIe repor-tsa tht Presi de'nt .Iltahnson is n'o+ 'n t he leasit idisteabed by th Ii b rents o i-naepasatahent, anad hat lhe ha.i: not Itahe tui st a em~oe aipprtehaensiost thait he will lie sitocesas(tily inUteraared i-n the idiscartge of thae dirn. of his. I.,ilh otlici-. ii addas thlat l.etreal Griaint taniP Shortnan siand aull lhe nmost r-n'favent offleras of the ntr amay st ail fa-rmly with th lP lresliaent, amta t hat th lR Iadieniba. hold andi larhess thlougha thecy lbe, will never dare to carrty out the thrveats whicht t.ll- blatwnt Iheast of New.Oi' lemas at D)uc G (ap utootriety hans uttered avth such appaarenat coa'flIllenae in.theirt eso. eiutioni. Thea Same gent lettnt [posivePy i1. mein lhat thle Pre'sidIenat advises thae Soth to taulopt:the onst ituttionsal amenimoniet oathat lie is prepare- toi back down onea inchl fromt lie posit ionm whicha lhe hais assiumeal, and whtich lhe hias sat firml~y defendled. The It;Clants he sa&ys, areo trying, lay these tI breats of imlpeatchmnit andau remtoval fenini otline, to fr-ighscaa thre Pesidient to capita late and- ac'tat theair policy', let when they tiind ihtat he is taot. * I letcaet -scared, -amit tlact thec aim's' den-ot approve l'ho thtreateo'ed revntatin,. th.vy will'pa-oabahy itnttnt them selves with talk, antd tnat precipitate a con flict which threy have not the courage to, sustin in pierson, amwi the first puinishmttaa tot whgich would' fal lipo.themse.lves. .The Prtesident,. as becomes hint, imiualge.s in nao thre-at..,unor aloes lae inidiente what hao puirpesa to dho it the event the liadicail. at temipt toadiapose of himt. lie mnurely reito rates hits determilnation to stick to the cion stituition, and observe ttmplicitly his oathI of office. anda does not hesitate to denitanne the Itadiotalst as traitore whto deserve conadign punishment. It Is saaid thatthet ethes. dauaghter of the. Into Gent. Scot t died baroken hearte I itn Frenchi col,venth, beoensaie tier fathor would ntot give h is consbent to lair marriage wIth ? yountg F'renchl soblean atnd uiller The weerctesf wvord'in ourt Itangunsgo Is . -rhte greatest word In our lanaguage is Goat. The worid ex.pressing the shutjtetit time is Now. lTe tree "aking t he yreat. etastut an wet duty. .-n can ha..'.. .i Horribio Trage(ly in New York. Yesterday Coroner Wildly was not i lied to hold an inquest at .No 250 WNest Ninctecnth street, oi tbe. body a Mr.. William A. Francis, who had tm0m1111ittedl suicide by cutting his throat.- From the evidence taken be fore tio Coroner, it would a ppeur that for'somie years past deceasCd has beeW in poor health, and about five years since his ment al facult ies becamte so' impaired as to necessitate his removal to an insane asylum. After remain ing there a short timte his mind was considered stifliciently restored, and he was removed from the asylum tW his residence.- Since that time he hat at t imes betin Hubject to Ils of insani tv, bit neilher liih- wife or son consid ered there was afy danger of his at tempting his life. Oil Thursday igh9fV he scehed uceml',-aitd retired as usual. Y'4terd'ay morning he arose' abotit 6 o'clock,- and,- accomlpanibd by his' wife,-proceeled to the'retr basettent for the purpose of buildilig a fire in the range preiaratory to eookiiig the' m1orning meal. 'It is nlow supposed th'at dovetsed must hai'pladed a case' of razors in his pocket beforb lbviig his sleopi auirtgmnt,ason reaching the basement, he removed his coat,. cravat and collar, and't.hot took one of the razors frhm the c.,e. At this et r-me wrdiioeovered by Mrs. F'rane-.whi atteupted to take the wep, fron& hiIn. Catehing up a -naMI1 hatchet from a table noar by,. the desperate man dealt her- a blow o'fl !dye ehlek, inflitting a ghastly wouind, -d aeeond bliw on the back of the' lte-nd,-it'nderm.ght i,:e:Yaile; 116 t1en drew the razfr across his titoat ev-e;hg the; wihdpipe, and causing dea th'in a sh irt time. . Ther v oi(vne in- the.hlem6 at the time-but the injured persons and their son, ijward,junior,- also, who' was ly ifilteepl ih an uipetr'rom. The noise of the stngledid not awake him, and it w1as-Dmt uiil 8.- o'clouk,-when he camne dotat*' breakfast,- th'at h' discovered th awful traKedy- wh'ich' hind been periietraited. On ntering' the kitchon he whs-ainatzed to find his rather lying deadion the floor, and th' insensible form of hI inother lying' across the d.ead body.- On the floore U'as i large Ilo0l of blood. The son ut once acqu.Ainted some of the neighlors with theterriblo news, and.Dr. A. Ruebaian was called in. The injured woman was removed to the dining-room, where her' wounds were droessd and every attention paia' her, but up to a late hour she had not' recovered conscionnlesm.S, ( a lid was con. sidered by the attendant physician ill. a critical condition. The body of the deceased was quite' Cold when the physician wa.s called iq.. indienting that life must have been ext inct for at least two hours. On ex aming the body it. was found that the trachea and the right earotid artery had lcen severed. Death must have resulted in a short t ie from the losa of blood. On a table close by were foid the razor and batclhet, b9th cov ered withiblood. The above evidence being submwit.ted to thme jury, they fon3 verdiet "thait the dl.eeased camie to his death lby snicide by cut ting' ljis thiroat, whlile laboring under temporary abherrat ion of mind. lA'eensed was a native of Utien, New York, :nge4 fifty-five years, but hiashived ini thiseity the greater part of his hi?le.. For the past twenty-five yeurs he has been a mpimber of the twenty-thirr Street Baptist Church. At the time~ of his dleath lie was the Treasurer of the New York Mon(ana' Mining nn-l 4 seovery Company, and was .well kniown to the bumsiness com munity a.e an irpv*ght and intelligent m'an- Sever years i4neem he made an extende,l Europeanr terr, and being a nyan of eniture and edue'ation, often pMvertedl te. thrit fact wOi pleasure. Ait a'R :, OF A rR lJ(A P(in -. Williani J 'Whito. potmnaster aLpkin 1'oyr-office, Accomac counmty,e eSn ar restedl by speeci agent F.rederlg 0.o of the D)rp'artmna', upon a oh - ' ning vah.nablo leiters pssingIii co. mnnd addressedl to parsievs .di. of is. dlelive'ry. ' h'dteb, about by means of regist 64d at Washinigton by lbs 'agent Mr. White WAS brou he to Norf lerday. ,d had an,o minaion oonsihlauion with ,Judg9 .John 0. UInde wood, now in the city, gdmitted the seenmi ad to bail in tho sum *Tfiva hiundr.ed dollars for his appearane~ tj4ere' the Unitedl iSt-es D itCuti eme,,,r for Irinh. Ii was vIot .ehaargedtihat . Me,~ White d. Lalied lb. letters with ilh intention of puar. loining-uhatdireotl9i. It det ained by care lesssness on his part, it should ierm's a' a. ranl ion to other poustmnters who may bg negletful o'the speedy delivery or trani "n'o~in o.f letters PasMlng ..uhrpunlh rhe ifBm . 2.../M1 'rie..: .oevr .