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i iinodi pc
i have hi ro
i tm forwarded them.
. to jwv*r?l of our dc
_ i we have been remlm in
their favor* publicly, we
In xnueftil remembrance
**? Q' ? \ iiiviiivi ??m\ v
we^bave of Cwumo
>m him at Key Went,
blockaded by the forcc
Commodore Liioaoe,
? fcrw i* to much superior to thut of
? Porte r*?, that it would be lta
; *? much to attempt an engagement,
orulalhs off the. Havanna lie made
? priaea, the cargo of oue of which, I* et
Kt 100,000 dollars; the was l>ound
Cadis to Huvtnnv
Wc publish to day the first epistle nTVin
mcator/ We would not have given publi
city to his remtrki) (owing to hi# anaony
imh character,) ted it nit been that lie put
Mr mdepeudsnceto the teat. We are total
ly unacquainted with the grievances he com
plains of, In relation to the disposition of the
ftmds which have bean raised under the pre
tence ofrepairs of street*. Wc have ever
thought the manner of raising tills fond
unequal) that It bort particularly hard upon
the poor class of our c it'sent, and would sng"
(cut the propriety of taxing the vchlclc*
V pleasure ahdcarriage, which arc constant
ly cutting up the streets to raise a fund for
this object Instead of Impoaing it ipon the
citizens who do more good than injury l>y
walking over them.
As to hia comments upon cur selection
of matter, we care not. It is enough for us
to know that we please the greater pnrt cf
, Our readers, and that it would be impossible
to satisfy all, therefore will make such as wc
think mast suitable ourselves. -Our indepen
* dencc. wo h<?pc will be sullk^cnii) launlfcst
ad by IM pdNteatlcu of his flr*t num'>cr;
- wkh an aiautancn that our column* mumi uc
open Op himself or any other person who
" may be disposed to write uj>on this or any
othcr subjeet, which may have for its objcct
thr correction of public abuse*; recommcnd
jng'ht the same time moderation as any pur
pose can be better effected by it, than vio
lence ami ill temper.
II our town subscribers have been disap
pointed in not finding the Ordinances of the
Council puhlikhcd in the 7Wrm/kr, a? here
tofore, we aife sorry for it. Wc have bad
but little of the patronage of the present
board* they thinking H not necessary to pub*
lish them la both papers, which wiUbeasaving
of about rutarr dollars a year, and conse
quently on UMAkm cf a particular friend of
our establishment was withdrawn entirely.
L ? We would like to have a personal intcr
view with Vindicator, pledging ourselves at
the same time that his name shall not be
Vjfcnowi?jfhe wishes further to conceal him
self, an w? will judge of the correctness of all
Ma future numbera for publication.
A vary great improrement has been made
*?ari*la the manufacture of Piano Fort**,
*akl* the frame work entirely of cast
iron. .This prevents the warping of the wood,
2? Imperfoctkm of touo In
the imtramcnt.,.' ? '?. .Jy -
Wo observe In the Hartford Mercury, an
arivcrtlameat cf owr Mow, for wet weather,
*a4?af India rubber (Caoutchouc.) Why
_ them brought here?
T^ere ha| been a very destructive fire In
Alexandria. Forty houses ware totally de
molished by the devouring element. The
T??p?iw?PMk
O. <*Im. rf W^ktogton ^
who repaired to the spot to render assist
gtress waa aujonrnoti and many members dis
IhsMNlves In their exertions to
H u f ufS? dollars for the re
kxrcutivr Patron a riE.
Scarcely a day pau^s over our koada but
t rumUOH ?a looked upon aa no mora nor
fcaMalMK*
reuuy?,fcf*?s unwHliog tMt any pap should
go out of t??e f.unMy. Ity virtue of thin ap
pointment he received (ior doing nothing)
nv?re In one year, than a*i industrious mc-.
chart ic would rcccivc in four. Not satisfied
with hk salary at HcCrwary, he returns
home and proicnt* the following small, and
mookst bill for payment for doiaK that which
would l?e very difficult to ftnrt out?
J.Jt? A. K<?*. Chsrja? Da? Aff.i.
TV oelfllN
dd?ry lr\m
fi,ao 16
To.aamtafkhMlarr at Sectary
fit legation, wenwa i g?a (h? I?t
ufjuaa, lOSAtttabagUH JOfli Ja>.t,
IU<?. ' WW 03
for Jo. at StartUry from la*. 8q<(.
to 15th Noreabtr lirtO, K 418 40
\ M4I 10
Approved by Hit Prcfwleal.
Approved Hit abvvt oi targe ?2J Per. |0?0.
Tart. - II CLAY.
0th Jan. IIMTi alailletl h<] wrtiflcil l?y Con p.
trolltr. -W ~
BSOITtON LAW.
Maj. Hamilton of Charleston, h;ul>ccn en
deavouring, hitherto without cRcct, to 'get
the House of Keprescntutivcs to expnue
their disapprobation of tlte principle* of the
Sedition I.avv. On the 17th January, he
moved for the consideration of the following
resolution*, which the house refused to con
sider, aye* 68 line* 79. ,
Wiikrk as, a law commonly known by the
name of the Sedition Law was passed by
Congress hi ir?W, Vhicli in it* principles,
waa a violation of the Constitution of the
United State*, and in it* enactment* arc in
\uivo of the liberty of the press: And
whereas, diver* persons weic indicted, con
victed, and suffered in peeuniary penalties
under thia law.
Be it rmtveU, That It in incompatible
with the character of the government of tn*
United State* to have ??.* trcasdry cnriched
by the fruit* of a violation of the spirit or
letter of it* constitution.
Be it therefore retolveti, That the eo;n
mitteu ot way* and means be directed to re
pot t a bill to thi* house which shall inu!;e
ample provision for refunding, with lawful
iutcrrst, to all persons wbu may lu\ e suffer
ed in pecuiiinry* penalties under the Mid
law of July 14th, 1/98, commonly called the
Sedition Law, Imt entitled "an act in addi
tion to mii act for the punibhment of cfcitain
crimes against tho United States," the
rwwmht* which titty may have |Mid to thr
res|?ectivc Marshals of the District Courtis
cmuowered to levy and ***^
iin,:., M.>i h> >?->?. m the death or absencc
from the United States of any of the said
parties, then to their legal representatives,
or to such other person or person* a* may
tie duly authorised to receive the same.
Mr. Hamilton gave noticc that he should
call up hia resolution again to-morrow, (Jan.
1 ) and usk for the yeas and nay*.
Mr. Hamilton tn |tursuance of noticc
given yesterday, called for the connidcru
tion of -the resolution* heretofore submitted
by him, relative'to the Sedition Law, and
asked for the yea* and nay*, which result
ed M follows i -*
? bAB.?Auitmf, r?. AIoKinder, Va. All^n.
Ten. AM*e, AnJmM, Areher, Barbour, Va.
Ba??*lt, Blair, Boon, Brent, Bryan, (Jambrelen*.
{fury, Claiborne, l>en/t ble?nh, N. U.
1'iwlttjf, Olibn Fw?r?pl, (terlry, I la lie,
llaiuiltoo, Hcynea, IMnee, lt??ff*Mirt. f|?4meih,
I Mace, llmrton, |*nck*? Jmnttjs Ul. Johneon,
Vt.Kr^K K renter, Lianauile, MrliiOwl, N?n
mltle, Merkell, Meeeli.
Mem weather, Mlb-bel, Md.MHchtrl. Ten. Moore,
r, Peter. Phef
Ky Nowt?>n,Ofi, Peter. Phelpr, folk. H i<l#y fleete,
hMUmier*, Scott, Smith, BtevSnmn, (??. Steve**
??n, Va, Tilkfttn, Taylor, Va. TbumiMM, (!??.
llMmyM^OItm TiMWpl, Van Horn, Ver|>lnnk,
Waana, Wtoklifle, Wilrnn, a. C. Wllvvu, tMiio,
Worthiuctmi, Yintug.?72.
NAYa?Alexander, Ten. Allan, M*U. Ruilny,
liiil|*r, Baldwin, Barllatt, Bartlay, Barber, Cum.
Ilarney, Bayl.es Beer her. Drawn, Baohenan,
Book tier, IturfM, Cataedr, i'ockr, Drajton,
t> wight, Kvareii, Fn?th.y. I'a. Fooyih, <Jarri??ti,
limiKNk llathrtnick, Ifuilen, tUaley, liubnrt,
Magnate, Humphrey, /iikHw n, if. V, UAH
Kiltera, Utbrvji, Lnwrniw, l-etahrfr, Ijonke,
liMC. Mallary, Mnrti?i?|?, .Marvin, N. f.
?jMnllarjr, MarttuJele, Me rwin, N. V. Mat
tock*, M'Duihe. Metcalfe, Miller, PC. Y. Miller,
I'a. Miner, Jn?, H. Mitchell, Juht Mitchell. Miteh
ell, 8. C, O'Brien, Pearce, I'lunarr, IUw, Rmm,
Seade, Shannon, Bill, fMoene, Sprngne, Storra,
Htmag,Hw*n,Te?t,T?fellnwtn. Trimble, Tucker,
9V. J. Van lUMMltMr, Venn*, Varum*, Want,
Wehrtcr, White, Whittbwy, Jama* Wilwn,
Wolf; tf. Y. Wright, Wurta^-no.
Bo that Col., Drayton, Mr. M Duflle, ami
Mr. Mitchell of this Mate, votctl with tlM
administration on th!? occasion.
It will bo seen, by a reference to our Can*
greselonsl proceeding*, that the Houae of Re
presentatives, by n vote of <*0 to 72t have rc*
ISiscd to consider the resolution* offered by
Mr. Hamttl4%>llf Sout'i Carolina, providing
for the restoration of the fines levied under
the Medttioaf.aw. '
Although sonic gentlemen belonging to the
old federal party, and a low others* either
on principle or the mere expediency of the
Measure, may huvo voted against the consi
deration; ) et it is pretty obvious, from the
that, per adventure, some his
torical alhtaions might have been made to the
reigning dynasty, which H M desirable
have burled In m?dt
The retwifdicans of the west have hitfce
been decidedly In favour of the resnlut
numcstn the negn
party In the house
sfen far fear that, i
ithre, that the Coal it km
were opposrd to ft
$$3SSITiSj
an* Irt the %n?te. It hi li%h time that X>.t
&?Tj???waep
omk?I, and reprobated. ? We Should be glad
to hear the argument* In its favour, from it*
advocates in the prevent day. Why are
they afraid the,d]sifc3?ion.* ;*$S
Such is the general depr?sod ktAte o{
business in England, that the V(* ea\ or* of the
Northern cll|cs have made tiio following
praise-worthy *nd economical propositions
to tha Parliament for their relict We hope
the petition will be grantodt
" 1st. That the chnreh property should
be appnyi iatcd to the liquidation of thdna
* fndty. .A redaction of the standingarmy.
" 3dly, A t<t*l abolition of all jfenslon*,
placet, apd sim curat which were not grant
ed fcr meritorious public services.
w4th!y? A sale of the Crown lands and
that their proceeds should be applied to the
payment of the debt of the country; and, -
" ithly Ap equitable mljuHtm'ent of the
public debt, V well a* a similar process i?
wetting all dWbts between man and man* and
in conrlu&ion, a total abolition of the Corn
I?aws."
On the 7th December last, Mr. Wood hi
the British Ifou?c of Common?, In laying
before that body the situation of the county
expressed himself as follows?
??Thewciree* Ubonring for tivteen hours
a day, could seldom earn more than sixteen
shilling* arid''sixpence a week, of which
eighteen popceAras to he paid to thu winder.
Kir James Graham added that they were
generally in rtrresr for bouse rent, and abso
lutely at the mercy ot their landlords. In the
llouse of Lords, (Dee. Hth,) the Marquis of
l>ansdown mud that, ?' owing to the distress
to which (lie manufacture* were reduced,
they were fbrcted inan their usual habit* of
life. on<l found llietnselvc* without any other
rAmircc, thin f hat of seeking in other dimes,
the means of'maintaining lite, and support
ing their fnmilic*." Karl liathurst, (one of
the ministry,) acknowledged that there
never was a period when such distress pre
vailed the manufacturer.
Ti!fc tttGIlf or JANUARY.
The following Toasts were (lrarik. at the
dinner given Ja Washington CHy In cmn
inemoratlnoof lt\; il^na! ?Ictory gained over
the conqueror* uf liun>pc at New-Orleans
by thesk ll<, mnnifjcmcr.t, and personal brave
?r- 5?1b..?t wni;iir)'m in .ti-.viri, ^
KON^whfMC inestimable services and stern
?Integrity will Oft fre*h in the memories of nil
who feci a lively intercit f.>r their country'*
glory, when the machiuations of his political
enemies (the adherents of the crown of Great
Britain) will depart this life, he buried In ob
livion. and he c\emaily, forgotten.
We could not'find room for the whole pro
ceedings, therefore selected the following
volunteers, knowing that the)- more general*
ly demonstrate the feelings and opinions of
those wli<> attend public festivals.
Itu tfir lion. jAdtm &efijhrn*>n if
Louisiana?She e:une tons hv treaty and al<
liaitce; but site b<<* bound heraelf to ua by
her bfoodi W* hail heriuoir sister.
By (Sat. Htuurt, (one of the PrvsldcuU)?
Commodore David I'orter?n most acc?>n?
plished and gallant hero, exiled from his
country hv the intrigues of a malignant far.*
tim. Hrfght foams of glory still encircle
the brows of the wnr-worn veteran.
Jhj thr Hon. Afr. P'trr?Washington and
J.uk-rf'n, " Military Chieftains"?Honored
and rexported for faithful and patriotic ser
vices.
H<j Gtn. fun ?\Wt?Win. IX. Crawford
T'.te honest, able, and .mngnuuiraous states
By Cu/it. if. C. (icn. Andrew
Jackson, the brightest star In this western
hemisphere?.By calculation it will be at
meridian height on the 4th of March 1989.
By Col. 'J\jv?on?.The sccond war of in
dependence,commenced by Calhonn,and end> !
ed by Jackson in which wisdom* valor, and
patriotism triumphed. ? ,
Ou Cn/it.Corroran?Win. M. Crawford? |
He nas passed unhurt amMst the poisoned
arrows or political enemien, and now stands
a proud monument of the invulnerability of
virtue.
By HV?. ft A turn Fj-j. of fu Tbe
President's Palace?A llkkory broom to
hriuh out a billiard table.
ftisuenaty is a good thln^.
()?**) in ? Mibjrrt, hoilor la ? king.
By the /ton. Mr. Ingham?Let republi
can virtue be our highest aim, and perpetual
liberty our highest hop*.
By B. P. Oun/a/t Jciy.?The ?'h of Janu
ary; tali?lienor and gratitude,to the Mill*
' .mm m .????? ' >| ?* mm m m ? -"???* ? i ? w ? ? ? ? ???
this day, gavo imperishable glory to our
country. " Rentier unto C*sar the things
that are C*cofV' .J 14 v* t ?
By Afr, Albrrl Falrfir,of Alexandria?
(taorge Washington and Thomas Jefferson*
Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun?Mili
tary and olvll patriots?All etpially pure
all in their turn equally calumniated? so long
a* the lives of the two latter shall be coutinu*
ed.the principles of t he/ormer willbo preser
ved to their coontry.
By Ataj. P. Jndrcwo?John C. Cal
houn? ... 'f ' ,
" the fofat of poarer, the trie lit of sMfr, i
-*? 1 * u*a?l no?llea*,<Im Af.,M|t ?
Hip?
J*
aAiit^aaa ? ^nisn <1
nt..ot??areSlJri
rK'and the
s t fiet, Mviour
born faithfulqvwrafcw things* we, tlte peo
ple, will make thee ruler ovet
oTtlw . r
liberties ore Inst. A V>
Jtu J), (irtrm?OenefW.^.
the mooirnptnbl e patriot, uml
mnnd the democracy ot |hc
conquer or ilk-.
i . ???IHWHfiMHBr
13tb,the following noto odJr
Joseph Horner, trot should pro
have thought of H again, bed I
now reminded of it hy a friend. . ____ ___
? Please to have tbe goodnen topublUh bit
note and ?ny answer:^. 'V, VyV<*Y \
H' . '"'tr Pr**? UMlJtiMornlle |K ' ? >
PMfodrtfiMa County, Jon. 13, 182T.
Ma. Puma A. Orotjan,
. '?fr??I pcrcelvc by toe Sentinel of the
J1t(i Inst- that you have offered a irate td the
following c fTcct:
" PkiMtlfikl*, Jan 9, 1887.
"On the 4th of March, 188V, we promise
to pay to Andrew Jackson, dnlv, the debt
due to him by a gmteffcl nation, for value re
ceived at New-Orleans.
' "Signed by the people of the 0. 8."
Please, sir, inform me, through the medi
um of the post office, what you will charge
for discounting said note, payable c
the rth dny of March, 1829.
' JOSEPH HORKBR,
Kia*?tou,PUiU. CoOnty.
(Artswita J ..
PA ilmdelfi hlat January 18, 1027.
Mji. John HoaKr.it,
Kingston, fhlUiUlpltin County,
S/r?.From the nature of your rtfjueat, I
have reason to believe you to be a speculator.
I am strongly inclined to think, that fh this
instance, no Job can be made out of the peo
ple's promises to Andrew Jackson. Former
cxpcricncc seems to have placed them on
their guard, as you will perccivn that the
note Is not mnde transferable. This seems
to be a particuicr illustration of the truth,
that neither bargain, sale or barter, wilt lie
admitted in any one of the high concerns re
lative to thu (Senegal.
Should you have any similar note lit favor
of John Q. A11.1m*, or Henry Clay, payable
to order, I will, with pleasure, try the mar-,
ket and inform you of the result.
PF.TKR A. OROTJAN. _
The House of Representatives icrm to
I Hive no difficulty in maklnjr appropriations
for the deaf am* dumb schools. We should
they determined to do away, ever)- vcatnge of
a limited and specified con?tUutiun ??Arc
I'.lcroosynary Institutions of .ail sort* to be
taken under ?!ie winfj of the federal govern*
mcnt* Are they to glee us a system of poor
|n?*?a whole system of elementary schools,
colleges, universities??Arc they to stop at
nothing??AVe rcrdly should like to ace mhhc
ablo pen come forth to expose the wide
spread conscouencCs of thc*c usurpations of
power. Hicn. liny.
A letter faom tho Pout Master General,
transmitting a statement of the nett amount
??f postage accruing in tlie I Jnited State, for
the yen* ending tho 31stof. March, 1&26, and
shewing the amount accruing in each Mate
and territory, was read ami referred. The
pillowing is a recapitulation of that state
ment, as respects the States and Territories!
New-York, ? 77 #310,5.16 jj
Maine, 23,916 07
Vermout, J?,3ti5 31
New-II tmpshii c, 11.827 76
MasMclmsett'v . 93,3011 93
Rhodcx Island, I?,663 90
CortnectVu*. , . -'7,010 7i
New-Jersey* 11,484 0J
lMcwarc, _ 4,690 p.1
Maryland, ' 5d,046 13
Pennsylvania, /-* 1J <,066.59
Ohio, 27,471* 97
Michigan TcrrU<.r;\ ' 1,733 51
Virginia, 07,304 HI
North-Carolina. 34,503 0?
South-Carolina, 14,76.1 Go
Kentucky, 25, II1 64
Oeorgls, 19,42a 35
lAMimmt- 37,477 36
Illlno4?, ; % <>,446 64
1 enncftsCQ, Irt,U2 C7
Afcbamn, v . 1ft,092 5s
Indiana, 4,096 23
Mkwourl, ? 5, Ma 65
Arkansas Tunitory, 7?5 65
Florida Territor),.. 1,576 90
District of Cntuntbln, 11,510 44
Mississippi, y 574 97
r.rsod Total, s yiJbcToJ
We Jt.ivr been asked, '? .i .'iU trr art c/;
fioaed to *4tm*tlgat?oilonF "
.inwrr.?Because we think that those
federal!*!* who figured so eont/iKW>ui/u, and
UlHwrtd ?o lueemthtify, to cmharrasa usr gov
ernment (hiring thefa'c witr, when our nntion
was struggling for Its very c.ls'cnce with a
jttwerful ami em'dttcd foe,/we say nothing
?f the necessity or justice of the war) men,
who withheld and withdrew directly all the
assistance and resources ?hey powlhly coold
from th^>. Administration, nod Indirectly, at
leaa?, lent them to *hc enemy, such men,
when the emintfy Iras ov.rconir Its enemies.
?>rclgi?,aiM? dementk-. and4i* afterwards In
?he Fill tide of prosperity, *htiuld never he
trmted tin the adml/thtr.trton of ajf.tlht, ti- !n
iur council*, that they may eland n*. ,nm
fitrnand ?? a learning i* future vnrrathv*.
teha may he (emfittl to d<) til; <vhrt In tile
time* ?/fieri/.
\ AVr-f/am/it'lire fyreLitoj-,
Lvtt% I
*p?.
y th..<|
|*tk i y
__.Oil?tj> \fl
cqiu i il*\\
b? HVf.H-cl
Mil.
of were1. H
<.ouatKu:iun,3
policy, andllti
it* OWJ?
troul tlivra: mm} tU?"
Court nrc gull
the attempt to<
any rule* of pr? ,
; fouctlooArie*?-oot i
I We re|?cr.t, Uu?t nti
ly informed on the mityee
the IT. H. Dutrici Court ?<
journal* of 4b?it ?tfito MpiM
nnd Mlongthily" en the mH&jft? lt*>? V;
of interest and moment to us All, and t hi t,
fore demands a thorough investigation, in
ItUr to arrive at something deflnWo r-wl c.<
14ve. Mr. Johnson hits <?tivtclth*. fcty>wnir
hasa ^
I ha hMtroct?a tv rnqaivo iiiti>.(l?^>atHviierry . ;
I eXMrntmUew, iJ
the Mfwdl
gorera (It* <
?mlfUlai.
i cjfccminii Irw, ?i'
*1 M?t*? for (h/tipM *?cu.', the rule I ?
m v( (he L'uitcJ v
i.?AW*. ' 2 ^ ?*'K fi'.T
n| ntt^i ' ' ? |
Revolt in 7T jrd4r!,-Col. Uetier Art a ou
town two or three <Uy? *tate? artel br< ??*??>?
the intelligence, that tliaproeirtce ?t I . . . as
liad taken wp newwto MM kaelf from t ic
Mexican Republic. * I finch n things n.>?
now in progee**,1 tWftkly'hi not fir rlUunt.
when It will* take place. Thono sv'uo emi
grate to that country, tri uodUg^*^ in <...
prcadngt thalr determination. a? vUc ppvii-.
cial* do, to n?*kc n ht mAjhtntl net u/> J
ihcmtrlttet. wheeavcrthey teel idiongen > i*'..
to rrafc*4he parent-tfovcrumcnt: Knowm,;
theac thing***)! tho di?tut b.?mc* and want
.of government intheprovioce, we Jhinlc\bcre
la ceery probability that the report Is tru*.
tnat flie report It tri
i ijb.il .I .
.1 Prtneh Periodica! If&rk mo*/? tht fot
lowing ohtrrvathnti on thr uttfat'.uM? of
/Vwi, (or T?9d4>) tMtHrroi/tHtf
the me waragunut
ax with mole* and all other invectt mwchiov
on* to their crops. But tfcay are wrong in
Including frog* In the general prohoripti.ns,
slncc they not only 4o them no injury, but
render,tliem, on the cuimaly, important vr
rioMi for they are carnlvorou^a* wc-li^s
hcrbivonai*,.and greatly prefer in*cm to
vegetable f??WE 'rhcy arc paftittlariy fin \
of anail*. ami *wnllow thorn OVea with tin -
?hello on, when thc.v ?N? tiflt too L\rg?\ it
rou o;,cn a frog, yo* will And M* %v. mnch
full of .neeet* hurtful to agftcatore. and ???
pcci illy anaila. The di#i they dlgeu, or
rather d!?*4vt In their etariilMihH, in tin
?me way that dog* do bone% and turke vs t ,u
kbclUof mite.' ^ v r _.
in thin countnr.?1W* have often pawed an
firrzrinffr-'ttx* t\rt cf brewing In cgarily
Jiiinilwr to the proceaa 44 making te*. Put
a hunilful ofmalt into a tea pot? then All .t
with.water rather under hoiilag heat. Aitn
it Iwa stood for tome time, portroffthr IWjrt <r
just an you would tea* and IW the p?t again
with (tolling water* In a <"
off till the malt in I
will bo jpe caa
trietcd. Tlte
tractcd nuwt tin I
and when it ban
ahont blood heat,
It, and the thing!
procrwa of brawl
ImMitHy/
cecding i
fbr a regiment of noldten.
and four ounce* of hnpa,
quart* of ale. better
in t.oitdftO; and for Wi
tie and tropin Vflu^ t
/.' ' .'net of n Jstrerj
... Yrwj wlljj have afen f
I arlff freebooter* aro
memorial* were
ment of the ?e*_.
and miuufnetut crj- U
would bf acted upon,'
two third* of the I
tillt wa? br-migbt in
priced wpllcna *o
p mil tlx
ingbttwet n two I
[T^Wie "tibjerl to
whether thii Inty
?en
poned or ma} against aft
Nrw ? KukIkimI, avarlee a
If we a temp
jetted robbery, K
maitenu hen
to lay their
ft if llie pfo,^,,
blglu-r f *r thflreont*)
in equivalent In j '
Chi* effort r<
?r* in NoW'
*et of I