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t FllANOB AND THfi SOUTH. , Tb? follow.ng highly interesting official cof. respondents i# published "in the Northern pa* tiers: Legation of the U.vitkd Statk?, ) i'.vkia, April 15, 1861. J Bon. Win. H. Sevrarxi, Sccrctsryof Stnl% Sir: I caHto-day opon M. Thouvenel at the Hinistry of Foreign Afraira, and was promptly -admitted to an ibterview. Agreenhle to your request I h&nded to him n copy of the inaugu ral addVett of President Lincoln, and added that I was instructed l>y you to say to him that it embraced the views of the United States Upon the difficulties whicli now disturb the har mony of tbe American Union, an?l also an ex position of the general policy which it was the purpose of the Government to pursue with a View to the preservation of the domestic lace and the maintenance of the Federal Union. llere M. Thouvenel asked If there was not some diversity of opinion in the Cabinet of the President as to the proper mode of meeting the difficulties which now dibturb the relations of the Stat, s and the General Government. I replied upoc that point I had no informn VIVII. VUI OJ OVCIH 411*3 VJHIMIlUb W US UUl ao advising body ; its opinions were entitled to weight, but did not necessarily compel the ac tion of tt& President. The Executive power was, by the Constitution, vested exclusively in the President. I said that I was fuititer in structed to assure him that the President of the United ptates entertains a full confidence in the speedy restoration of the harmony and unity of the Government by a firm, yet just, and liberal policy, co-operating with the de liberate and loyal action of the American peo ple.* M. Thouveuel expressed hi* pleasure ^t this assurance. - I further said that the President regretted that ihe events going on in the Uniti d States i might be productive of some possible ipconye licno# to the ppoplo ond subjects of France, but hp wqj determined that those inconvenien cotshftll bp ipude 05 light and transient na pos sible, and so far as it m.?y rest with hitfl. that nil etrangtrs who may suffer any injury from the(ft ahull bo indemnified. I said to him that the President thought it pat improbable {.hat an appeal would be made hefurp long by the Confederated States to the foreign Powers, and nmongest others to tfic Government of France, for the recognition of their independence; that no such appeal* having yet. been mode, it was prenmtlive and out of place to discuss any of the points involved in that, delicate and iin ! portant inquiry, hut the Government, of tin* United States desired the fart to be known that whenever any Mich applications shall l>e made, it wiil intel with opposition from the. Minister who shall then represent that Government at this (Jouit. 1 said lo him that piy miesion at this Court would very soon terminate and I t-huuid have fio official connection with the question which it wad anticipated might, arise upon the demnnd of the Confederate States for recognition of their independence. That mv plaee would eoon tie supplied by a distin^nhlied citizen? of the Stale of New Jersey, a nent'eman who pos sessed the confidence of the President, who fill ly rympnthiaed in l>is public vim, and vvh<? would duubtles come fully instructed as to the then wishes and views of tit* Government of tlie United States, and that the ojily request 'which I would now make, und with which I would close all I had to pay in tlie contro versy, was tliat 110 proposition recognizing tlie permanent dif>meinhermept of the American Uqicn si)711 be consider^ by the French Gov ernment until after the arrival ntul reception of the uew Minister accredited by the United " States to-th is Court. - *? ? M. Thouvenel in reply said that no applica j tion had as vet been made to him by the Con- | federate States in any furjn for the recognition [ of theft1 independence. Thijt llie French Gov | ernmeut ftas not ip the habit of uol ir.g l^-i&tily ' . opon such qnpsiipnt*, n.-might be nceii by its ! tard iuccs in I cogn ifii g thp new IJingdoin of That he believed thp inoiiiti-nnnce of the Fe<lprul Union in ita integrity vvas to be di*irod f<ir the Ueneflt of \hc people of the North nnd South, ns well 03 for lije inter ests of France ; ^aiid that the Government of tho United Statcn ni'ght r?*t well assured that no lin*ty or precipitate nct/on would lie taken on tlml subject by the Etii|u;r<>i. Rut whilst lie guve utterance to tli.?,Re views he tta* equal/;/ bound to *ay thai the practice ami wage of the preterit ccalary had full;/ c*tabli*hcd the right of I tie facto government* to rerogni ion when a prop er case was inad? oat for tl?e decision of foreigu jiowers. Here the official interview eoded ' The con versatioir was then further prutpne ted by an inquiry from M. Thouvejtel, when the new tetift* would go into operation, nnd whether it wag^tp&a regarded as the settled policy of th?S<3o?erninent I I told him that the fir?c of tneiflresent month hnd been pres cribed as the ^period when the new duties would take affect; that I hnd not yet examin ed its provisions with such care as would justi fy roe id-pronouncing an opinion upon its mer its; that it Va> condemned by the commercial classes of tbe country, and that I liad no doubt, from the discontent manifested in several quar ters, tlmt the subject would engage the atten tion of Congress at its next meeting, and prol> ably same important"modifications would be nude in it. finances of the Government -trrre at this time temporarily embarrassed, and I bad no doubt tlmtUje provisions of the new tariff-were.adopted wiUi* Vfew, although pro bablyl mlStaften one, of ?tl?taining the credit of tlu treasury asmucfj nS of reviving the pro ''' Wpfok' *?fcad me my opinlgjp 41 to the eoor?e'ofp<rtfey Wat would b=o adopted to ward* the -aeeediqg SUtea, end whether I tbooght fore* wot*ld be employed to coerce Ibfm >$to lubmtqaiOB to the. Federal qgpthorityI I totiliiffl that I sMld only give my individual opinio^.and that I .thought force would not .i^eifljki^d ; that ourf w>a *. government of ' * puttie tSflftfibt^'and'aKliongh til? United State* unqoeetiouajyt poaaeaeed all the ordinary pu?> era tittmtHjfJor i*apre*ervatioo, a* had been sbovt^ui Mfftal partla]^. inatirrectiatia .which to <ra? Mftdry; yet thaVthe n 'vireme of government eoul4'<tnTy be jM4rh^r a??opd4Boa' with ibe pablia .opinion, and that I wm a^iafted thatthe aentimeut of ?&&&*.jfe" ?* ./Jbr4* againtt the ceding 8t?iea.. Sp VaaUta iihrita* fait in that amdIcs for thp pri^*pl?? pf- Mlf-g?**iui|}ent, fi)4 no h?f*P?ct for the ^tihm Pl*\ w*n>h i4< ptod op^r tbe^frnpo.iag,, ti>m? ft SRffi ?4j ***** Iw^pWlwIh* teitil to a further rupture ?/ the Confederacy t>y untieing tho remuin.iug Southern States to make coifiilnon caudf wiVb the Stales which had nl roa'!y;tuU en action on the sunjeet. I Afa, very respectfully, your obedient eer v ? - ' * Cha?. J. Faulkner. BLOCK ASS. To deolare a whole coast blockaded is con trary to the laws of n?tinos. Th?? usage Is, when n blockade is effected of a port or porta, the nation blockading informs neutral friendly nations of the. blockade. The blockade of a whole coast, or (as It waa termed during the war between Grent Hritain and France, when .1?? ? u at-uL.au.-? uuiuiimfceu in Duropej, paper block ades, are declared by all writers on th<* Inws of nations to be contrary to these laws. That na tion which must suff.-red from them when de clared by Great Britain and France and most denounced them, was tlio United States. We insisted then, that no blockr.de of a port can exist, whereby the commerce of friendly na tions can be affected?unless there be before the port a naval armament competent to en force the blockade. Yet, strango to say, as if to show how utterly the whole fabric of the United States Government?oxternal as well a? internal?is nvertlnown, the Government at Washington, without a declaration of war by Congress, by whose authority war only can ba declared, enters upon tlje war measure of blockading the ports of tho Cqnfedin-iite States. and commences by a paper block ide. This measure ia not onlv against the ^iws of na- r tions , but it is a direct CQnlt r,veiit.:.>u ?>f treat j ies made with foreign imtu>n?, iu which it is stipulated that <t certain notice shall he given before any ports of belligerents are blockaded. - But leaving other nations to settle their rcla- C tioue with the Government of the United . States as they may think best^ why are not our porta blockaded ! It U Qotne time aincc the announcement that our ports were blockaded, but where are the United States men of-war to enforce the blockade ? The best dis disposition of them which can lie made for the Confederate States, is to employ them to blqck ade our porta. Two striking advantages wd pccrne to us by this arrangement: first, it will he Mr. JiiK-Fcuscyj's embargo for the protection of our vessels, which will by this means be kept out of the reach of their cruisers atid pri vateers; aftd second. it will leave the seas quite free to the enterprise of our privateer*. The United States Navy is too small to.proteet the navigation of the United Stated on the high-sen?, nad at the same time blockade the ports of the Confederate Slates. Let it lie off our Bars and loave the high-seas to our priva teer*. That will suit ua exactly. We want a fair sweep, with a hundred privateers at North cm shijw over the Brond Atlantic and Pacif ic oc-npa. And then it will embroil them with ail t'ae nations of the world, who uecd our cot ton. It may sopp end in having flew York mid Boston lilucknded. That the Government at Washington will he consistent in its course, of doing the greatest damage possible to the people of the Northern States, we have not a doubt.?Mercury. NORTHERN WAR NEWS. Alexandria, May 12.?The United States war steamer Pixmice lies off our wharves", (hav l!l? C]IU|i|'t'U uu?ll IIUIIJ >? UttllKlglOU insi nielli. ) She lias her port holes open, ao<l her guns run out. Herds of beef cattle now occupy the ground* of the Smithsonian Institute it: Washington. Northern troops couiiuue to arrive >11 that city iu 11umbels varying from 1,000 to 3,UQ0 per day. Many of the federal forces now in Washington are of foreign extraction. A regiment is La day quartered nt the An napolis Junction, composed and officered en tirely by Germans. General Scott is not unaware of the military force <>l the South. Yesterday he told one of his friends lhat Virginia alone could, within forty-eight hours, concentrate twice as many troops upon Washington as were already en rolled and muttered in in the service of Lin-r coin's Administration. * Several regiments left Washington within (lie IhsI tvviior three dqys fur the Heluy llouso ?their ultimate d^tiiiqiion buiug J4qrpei's Ferry. Mr. Snnford, agent of Adams' Express Cimit pany, arrived here on Thursday, with $700. 0<J0 in specie for Uie Government, from New York, under an escort of fifty of the 2d United States cavalry. A biitiefy comiqand* the railroad a*, the Point of l^oeks, twelve n>ilpe b*l<>w Harper's Ferry \ while the bridge serosa the Potomac is commanded by another battery. Parties range the country lor fifteen miles "rtorth and enst ana west; and also, upon the slightest alarm, commuuicate by a ayatem of signals Agreed upon. ot. xx>ui?, may ia.?x esicpiity, en, f rost, commanding s brigade- ot'.omte militiq, at Cppip Jackson, uuuoudiri<iu?ily surrendered llpt)ij the demand of the federal troops. Parole was tendered, bat declined, upon the ground that taking the oath would imply that they have been in arms against the federal authority wlncb they denied^/;They were finally released however. $i' While tbe State troops were drawn tjp be tween two lines of Union troops, atones were tbrown and pistols fired at them. One shot took effect iu the leg of Capt, Blaulowsky who, in falling, gave the order to fire, which Was obeyed, and two women and sevenil chit flren were iciriet}, ft|i<l?&oi|t tweqiy Qth*r ppr-r tans wogD^eJ. greatest ejeilemeat is prevailing. Th?* Republican qpwspnpen were threatened bytlie mob. COMl?O*f0AfKD. ] Mr JBdilor: An Effort Is making to' get up a volunteef Company in this'siatviot, to be Jen dared to fhe Confederate hi La tea for i aimed into aervtce. The i'reeidei^t want* more troop*, and . must bar* Ihem. Our Stale hue not fully, an. avrered to thia call, it got at tbt/preMB* mo qgBt, ins few day* th'ire will be fighting in ' Virginia. A prodigtotts effort on ou^part at 0 the BUartand the war will be a sboil oMs All wwtfe witting to volunteer wlUfepair to this point (^bevMU C. (ft,) without delay, and ?L~I ? - * " ' ?wr w?wra* ?r give boum or i?teiton to K ; to raised * orj idenfl on the mister rail:. are already tite 0&o* for Saturday, MAY 18TH. lftfiO. At 8 O'Clock, P. M. CONCERT 1 OF ML BENJ. ROTHSCHILD, Agisted by liis Pupil, MASTER WILLIAM JONES, AND PROF, 0. AICHEL rICKETS, 60 CENTS, tp be bad at tbo Stores i>f Mesi?n>. Wicr ?fc Lytligoe, Mr. I. iMcLnncuim and Jlr. K. >. v> line. For furllwr part iculars see Programme. May TO. 1801. 8. It AN I) ON THEM. & T.av?a>a A JLiCLL gU ailU SPLENDID * ASSORTMENT. ML. STRAUSS Cokesbury, Api-il 15, 1861. 50, 5m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. '* Isaac \V. Dausby, ) and V Mary Ann P.anijby J vb. ** l\Bjll for nn aoeonn t Jan. Devlin, V ' Ac. f jijsam Lyon. LOx'ri% ) onJ-otlicw [" T Appearing to my F.itisfnetion that the L Associate Reformed Presbyterian Cliurch mith, the Associate Synod of the South, and le True Thomsomnn or Botoinic Society, De -udxnis in tbe above staled case, are bodies aving no existence within tlie limits of tins tat*, and ho one here to represent them, 0>~ lotion of J. H. Wilson. Coinn. Sol.. Ordered jat raid Defendants be required (o on?w?r lend or demur, to (lie said Bill of Complaint <1 ritliin thrde months after the publication of lis rule, or the said hill will he tq|iei) pro con sao against thetn. W1I. H. PARKER, c. s>. a. d. Commissioner's Office, ) .March f, 88fil. j 46 8oa "sheriff sale >, VIRTUE of sundry Writ* of Fieri Facias to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville ourt House, on the first Monday in JUNK j 1 ? 1 -r ?.i. ?t.- r 1 cai, wimm miv IVg<*i Muui o v* iui? ?vving property, to wit: Tlie interest of II. A. Jones in 60fly;ivcres of in4, more or lew, bounded by lanrijtttf"-Jolin (ray and Estate ol A. Houston nnd ci^Mrj' also, Negroes, viz: Dill, Doltv Mid six children. (lo 'it: Agnes, John; Ella. Richard, Sam end Wil- , inn.) nlgo, one lot of Bonk", &.C., its the prop rty of II. A. Jones, ads. the Bauk of the Stale of outh Carolina and others. 1 Four horse Wagon and Harness, 3 Mulea nd 1 blind Horse, us the property of W. 6. )arracoti, ads. J. N. Leroy. tar terms cAsn. J. T. MOORE, s. a. d. May 14. 1861 61 id rT?VE JUST RECEIVED a full eupply of L JL tho foliowipg (Jood#; CAST STEEL HOES, Amos I- H. Shovrla. fliomaa, Rowland & Smith L. U. Shovels, And have on band, ot nrr/itr flimiur fuvuwa oiiMUi) - From 4 to 1Q inch teide, OAST STEEL, ' Of ?t) sijje* And ft full visor ten crtt of mm SWBEDES IRON, Hound, Square, (hral, Band and Kali B&^ Iroa. Ifay 17, leot, ^ . B*CQN, * MU ?. 5t * Tr'" COKESBORY DRUG STORE. NORWOOD & PEUT, Druggists & Chemists* Save on Hand, and are Month ly Receiving fresh Supplies Of the Purest Selected v< DRUGS, AND PAINTS OILS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, TTP.ROSTNnP. T.ATVTPR and. Fixtures,. , FINE TOBACCO, Havana and Florida CIQj^RS, LITHOGRAPHS, O-ILT OIL COLORS, 'AINT, HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, A VERY 1nrf?A rnrinfn r\f Kf) A P.C T\W7? tY FUMERY, HAIR 0JLS''CQL06y*E, ' 'ruin Seventy-Jive Cent? to, Two Dollars per Jimrt. Choice Medical BRANDIES AND WINES, J STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, rniWHTIONMIM - v v 1IJI UV JL *V i. I If all kinds, Oranges, Lemons, J'Hgs, liaisons, Citron, Prunes, Apples, Al monds, Cocoa litils* Nuts of all kinds, Sardines, Pickles, Tapioca, Sago, Arrow Root, and a thou sand other*** articles in our line. 'Vc would call the attention qf housekeep ers particularly to our Superior De odortiid Kerosine Oil, cheaper than Candles and. brilliant as Gas, Concentrated Lye or Saponi fer, French Aftistard, \faroroni, Denslow's Jienzine and Har rison's Evasive Sojp, for removing Grecce SpotsA\Paints, <?c , Spal ding's rtrf Glue, Leonard dp^^^halip i RottenStone, j Emory, Pumace Stone, fialh Brick^P'at? j eat Cans./or Spices, Coffee, cfcc. I jj?af Proof and Air Tight, Diamond and Pearl Ce ment, for Glass and China, Qardeft . " ?e?fr, fa. 1 Qall and ,See ftjr Yourselves,* We buy for OASH, and sell mostly for-Oasb, ?nd can ooueequenlly afford to aell CHEAP FOR CASH. DR. PELOT being i?n experienced Phymctan \nd Chemist, will gi^e particular attention to. .he compounding of Mediciaea aod making up Prascriptions. M?roh 26, 1861,48 " ' h f ' i > . r . , Liquid Glass Cement, and PELOT'S PREPARATION t or Alcohol /^ONTAl^INl VJ Tfcm\*Wl the gro*|tfl# jl Dandruff, for hy t . rfORW tftilWt/.'lMI. AIL tf BUCK 4 FRANKLIN ABB NOW RECEIVING THEIR SPRING STOCK OF TYOTTr*C? vxiu\xu9 AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS; DYE STUFFS, KEROSINE OIL, A No. 1 article. PT1VR HATO ANN THHTU ? iiiJU XW1 Ji BRUSHES, Toilet Ponders and Soaps, WINES AND LIQUORS^ For Medicinal JNivposes Only, FirfE TOBACCO, Snuff, Meerphaum Pipes* T?Tlt?QtX X JtlJuOA GARDEN SEEDS, PATENT MEDICINES, CEPHALIC PILLS, rho Great Headachc Remedy. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OH FAMILY AND run CRIMIES, 003ISTING Yd TART OF f?io, Java CoJpsi*t and Crushed Sugars. Qheafje, Molasses, Bacon, Mackerel. BAGGING AND ROPE, Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Ale, Porter, Brandy Peaches. and Chainnannr. Candy, Lager, liaisons, Al monds, Brazil and Pican Nuts, Candles, Starch, English Mustard, BLck and Green Teas, 8ardin?s, Salrnood Oysler?, nqd -Crac^prs, <fep, # All of tha ^ove arp offered to prompt buy* ?rs at prices to suit the times. J. B..BLACK,, TUOS. FRANKLIN, CoUeabury, S. C., March 6th, 1.8Qjl) 4t A CALL. J. B. BLACK taken this occasion to notify tiis friends'.list they roust come forward and settle, as he must h(iy? money, and have bis btysjnegs wouqd MP'. If you ovrd'oi th#: money, come and sett\fl by natfl. nuBTnuc *- "?7r PERSONS having claims against the Es late of the late " MRS, MARY X. ELLISON, win pieaae precept the same to Hewrrs. rjjiv RIN & COTHRAN ; aud-thoao indehieil to Hie JKstote will ple?5? mt?kotmnjedU.M) paymen? . -v Bi B. Job. B, 1881 88 " T?lPP;' D, McLAt B&V&&X8H & V7" *' < ' f' '* TiN ABBEVILLE C. T_1 constantly on bond, nnd is now receiving a fi -ML which ha respectfully invites tlio attention of 1 tltqcjf is is selected \villi great care, and consists iu par Prugs and IS CHjJCMIC ' " Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine Hai TRGSSES AN? Wliii AND DEXTAl Pure Wines and Liquors 1 MEDICINE ( FIKTH TOBACCO, SKTIT3 FANCY T'OILBT^ N. B.?Fliysicians' proscriptions ccrefnllj* compoun Medicines warranted genuine, an THEvNEWLY ESTABLIS RANSOM EV Would respectfully i&forifl j-hjif (VipudS'ond the pu1 SELECT STOCK OF TIIEY may \>fi found ol No. 140, BROA|) STEF. Pheonix) where they havcou hand and a?e dnil in the country, Every Variety c pT It would be to the advantage of tho3p vf iphinc we are a (Turing oar goods at Thp lias eseT be?n sold in tliio'ipa^et. Give nsat BANS Marcb, 3, 1861, 45-l2m] W. N. MERIWETHER, Wholesale and Betail Druggist, NINETY-SIX S. O. TTAVfyG enlarged his Stock af Druge 11 and Medicines, would reenectfiillv onll tho attention'of his friends and the public pen entity to his flue stock of the same, and solicit a continuance of their fcind patronage and lib eralifcy. He proposes selling Drugs as low as any first class Drug 3toro in tbe up-country. IJis slock is complete, and everything sold bj liirn is warranted to be fresh and gonulne. At his store may be found DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS Vapplfhos, Yarnish and Pain t'Br ashes, Spicks, Mace, Cloyes, Pepper, Teas of all Itinas, Buggy 'rJage Grease, 'Also, a fine lot of CHEWING^WBACCO, and SEGARS of the best brands. :'$f. A Iftrge and vapied stock of excellent lie also offers Confectionary. BRANDIES, Pure Old Port. Madeira anyMa|iaga At"exceedingly low figures. Also, a gqod ar ticle. pf Apple Viuegur, Kproaene, Oils and fluids. Lamps of all kinds. Wloka for any kind of Lamps, ?nd evewtbiDj usually kept in A first class Drug.S^o^fiT - I??ibnt aUeution Wilt be given to all. In Equity, - J?*ac W- ^p'auab/i I and. .Jr Mary Ann Dinsby, . ?f. 7 5 Bill:fos^tRi account, William J-fjro", ?x'or?? [ miu u(,i)crf- ; IT APPfiAHiKG to mfttsalisfaation" that th* Asa6c|atp Reformed Pptnby terian Churoh South, the Associate Synod or the South, and tiie Trilf Tfemjjspoian or Bptanip/Spcjety,' l)e fendantf in theabove staipd case, ire tidies having no existence within the .limit* of 'this State, and no one here to represent?'-them, oi< n\o;ion of ;J. II." Wilson, Comp. Sol., Ordered that'said defendants be required'to answer, plead* or daftur to the suid Bill of Complaint within thramftonUia after the tHiblieatfop df this rule, or in? said bill'-will be tu&ea pro c'otifetio against them. * WM. H. tAftKER^. o,0; -ji, p. Commissioner's Office,)' ' sjJr March 7, 1861. J 4*7 3m ?'|V '1 ' '' '?" **?* -jsixme Martin Williain?i 5' "* Sarah J., bis wife, J . ?3iU -f^ AV^jipt ina *nd - - Allen JJOflsQD, Naiioy OoiTbod rt 'Otherf. ; fl. AilfoDWiai.; ?df?. fesfc Ay E&53S ?nd 'J>fc?d, VITIfJUD. M^'Ahdarnop, J an. KfcW^foj. i. (icUoU jn "PofTipl*taiip(? So? ??3ant8 do appear -csti supply of Drags and KIpdUtaM, *Jr lis friends anil the public Hk (, of the following articles: ledicines, als5 * r and Toatli ^rushes, ERY, LfiEE 3BBA ES, INSTILMENTS, Tor Medical Pnmnses. " XT 2t? OOP ?2 ** jXXd^fi>dLS>(. ff?I* AWD CX4?^X1.0, ded, and- nil ordew correctly answered, d of tlie best quality,* a >HED HOUSE OF ANS & blic generally, to an inspection of FURNITURE. HT, City Hotel Building, (Intfc y receiving from U\e besj. ^^pufacto tf Furnitur ; anything :n out line to give ua a ci icujups rial. AM PU I MC * .*>*. yiTjr E<y >tr SOUTHERN' BOUGHT d t nroiiTimi lave now 19 Store a.nioe itl andjluii >11 compa .. ? w in Abba re with an* Goods jd earpoville for. sale/* 1 orp . filly incited tpgiva 1 . Mr ircli 30, J8M. If ;r >' ? STATE OF S0UTH0A1 ABBEVILLE DISTfi J n'-fSiiuitil ife? an Powol, ? VS. Porker, ) Bill for Account iel Powel, 3 others. ' Appearing to ray aab'sfactioi tilel Powel, SaAll fofat " PuweJ; James Pow^L H? i Powel, Defendadu r. sate reside beyond I the On moli ojDk,9(-;WJJfo'n Tit Ordered! iwor'A ;i bill or^qoUint withirt the pablioatioh' of tli?# rtiti v ill be taken pro e<urife*#o ?y" "<#V.. & | ' fv mm ... mm