I Arelegritphity. LATEST FROM. , EIIR6PE - . ARBNAL I OF THR. il'alifax, Feb. 14,--The steamship ropa, from Liverpool; "strived this , forenoon with dates to ;the 31st ult. The papers furnish confirmati - m of the last news from Canton... It is rumored that the — Atnerican diffiCulty has been settled by an apolngy from the 'Chinese" authorities. _- dlsPatch fromla - it - IC . Oe, dated; Jnrittary announces -that. the British steamers bad evactiated)lie Isle of Serpents. With ragard to cite Persian suhinissioh, Lord - Stradford de Itedclitre, tcleeraphs that: Persiaasubmits ) on general ground, and not because of the •Captureof 13rstiire Tt .. 4. details of the capture_of the latter place had been received at l' Bombay. Aft. ter :preliminary skirmishing, the ~13ittisti drove the enemy back ,upon the fort, from whence they made attempts to escape, butl their retreat was prevented'_bythe British] rifles and cavalry to tlty seaward- and lind _ British rini.S arrived hff 13er- i . shire 'on ihe ;, - oziveuaber,ar.4- after corresPondenetaseut - ashore a copy of i the declaration of-.war on the-rAfeftitlay.— OaiDecember 4th 'the British 'took 'posses- t sloe of the Island of Kanash, without,op-! position, On the .Stli the troops 'landed near 13ershire.. The next day two brigades" advanced along thil'coasts toward's the town , ar.4 tbe,ships„ meanwhilcrshelling the forts tlie garrisonof which ,was soon .dislodged,.' SOO. of whopt took up .;a uew - positip to t oppose the British advance. After slate preiiruiriagskirniishingobe British drove the .enenly back uPon the fort, whencethey attemptCd to esear„ but their retreat was prd,vented by the British rifles to the Sea ward au,4l the cavalry to the landward The — C - u - iimay, were not Persians. but Arabs. They - lost thre.d and a large number of men. The .13ritili loss is 35 1 13erShire was thin' stainnioned\to surrender, but re fu 'sad. The boinhardment was thoa rceom inenced, and continued" four hours,_ When the city surrendered. The Uetemear, emu toOnder the Ileet,.tind an otrici3r,icpc sled to be the mipiistet of war, were 'tilde Dris op'ers. , - ours his true light, the.fopowing la ng uage age . " A'a so leaning' us other-things, we have ~. ; , to say—anl Very, pr i nter .w h o pas worked in this effiZelinows.. it----her . naany yearai-the Argris••lnis been a b)crfeii ,Rest, constantly borrowing; everything frOm paste pp ; ti l ud ,because wit wanted to, have . this thing, of borrowing to be - Int/twit, and not . all one Aided, Jacob—so greatls his littleness nf: soul--malics it the subject of comment in his paper!' `With regard to-the borrowing, - thc.„ohly difference between Us consisted in two thingr, each office ibeirowed from the 3ther, May the ...4rijus men did the • most , of- it; and , 'when we berrowed from them we generally returneit the\ articles,' and they seldom if'ever did! - It will be borne in mind, that to repel the accusation t brought by the, Editor Of' the Star . against this office, iir.: that for the last tiventy years the Argus had persecuted' . the Star office, we asserted that' we he'd "leaned him . our money, our type', • our ink, our piper,.Sc:;, whenever,-he came or sent for it, until two weeks ago" , In' rtply to this the above lan g,itinge occurs, which at once raises a question of veracity betweenthe Editors o f the two pa pers._ To whom, then. shall 'we aPpeal.? Evi -1 .lently to the persons employed by: us, end who have the ger T •al.., care of our establishment— MeSsrs.. "Anderson and Faw:et--both highly reSpectable young ,then, of this B'Oreugh.• and against wiloiesialoral characters nothing has ever, or can- be4aid. It is aISO true to us, to say . thitt Mr. Fawcett has, for the last nine months, been employed in the . Star office— , agrees wiiir it politically, and, as a matter of ... Lr iew York , 167 - -The Coroner ; s' '. ; :course,'eap.-haveno interest iu the pre eat con- In guestin \ the ease of the murder of Dr.. t.P. versY , i ) . ..°vie r . and above the vindicrition of Lurdeil rendered a verdict at 1i o'clock tenth These gentlemen substant ially say ''that on attUttlay ni ~l i t' against Mrs Cunning: since the Argus office has been under the_sole • ham and Eckel as priacipals, and t...tiod-: control of, itspresent Eflitor, which,embraces a : grass asaCCCS:ory bef.ire the fact, and the • period of ,nearly fatten months, l / the roller of .t*-0 AlL‘ses Cunningham as 'having a gn ii_ithe Star lice has been borrowed hy \ the Argo , tyi knowledge and eonceali4 , tlia.same. . taco three or your times, a quantity, of type Carotter Connery' had a 'private examin. , once. Dorillg this period, material of different alien ,of: Eckel, Mrs. Cuininghanis and. kinds, mot.i acing type, ink, paper, roller, &c , Sacalgrits this • mornilig. - All protesfed , Were borrowed by the'Star ofp'ee not less, We. their innotenee, the latter adding that .think,.than twent,y , times ; and at the present if uny one knows :anything about the tutu:- , time that 'establishinent has lint and paper, be der it is Miss Augusta Cunningham Jr her longing tU the :',mats of fi ce, nearly enough to mother. The case tray preset:Jß4 to the i SiCak off one-third of its : whole circulation.", Giant.' Jury to day. 1 • ' -[ - _______.... . ! . -- I Board" of. Revenue ,Comitissioners. ; i This body, composed' of one member from leach Judi'cial District. appointedlby the Judges thereof- with the State Trefisurer presiding .. : over the 'same, met in thn'Calutell. at Harris 103.11, Feb. 14.—Thereis a torn ; burg. on ,iiednesday hist.i, The following is a in the popular excitement about the But - list of the members 1 : , dell murder case. .. - i 1 'Alexander Cninmings, Philadelphia.. .- Young Snodgrass, . who wasfaiseharged I . 2. Jo,sepli lionigwviellei, Lancaster. 1 front arrest for•aatine, as hal:big had wails . 3. Jae ,, b Enratnan, Lehigh. iiie te.do- with the affair ' appears now to 4. John S. ',Vann. i'utter. -- have had a'prineipal hand in it. - 5. Robert C. 1i• tutor Allegheny. 11. J 31 Sterritt Er h.....' It was proved the ,,.-3 morning that he had I Robe rt' Venn: Perry. '".. Voughtit dagger theiiny _before the murder. ir .141 11i:son T,C o dAron.. - 11-ong. 1 -' ... lie has accordingly been committed._ I 11. Ilentlek p... Wright. Lucerne- This new darelopment, eduscs a great ~, 12. Isa t;i3laui'e , a, Dauphin. deal of excitement, and there is more spec: ' 13 . 1) . .i.l l. Wr;rner, Susqle . hanna. 10. 11 . 1.1,--n thirllngton, t better. , • - nlation than 'ever - as to who'assisted hin ' '': Di. William T. linnehetty, Bedford- VI the transaction, - 6/.1 1 .1 1 0t-her he 'only fur-: 17. withent Henry,f Beaver. - ' nished weapons' for Others to use.. •, ' lz:. Edwin c. trilson, venango. , 3 There hi s; been a great elated around . 19. :-.--- 11e , ls:.Y, ' Ndat''' n• , the house ail day. Before the inquest cons , o. JanteS Turner. al:chn : i 22 Jac.cson %Smla-apt, Bayne. I Mei:lced there was a row . outside b e t ween ; 22..5.. I,: I°llll2, Berk.. 1 Captain Rynders end Snodgrass, but it was 21. alexander t'. makien, cs , e',ria. , •,,-. seonaver. 4, ",, , • .„. . 4 25. G. B. ,Goe,ilooder, Cie trtiold. S. nodwrass , was examined first and he 2ii. John . .Wilevm. , .a.4. Columbia . ' .. fi eware positively that he had never:purl:ha- ~ Tho duty_ef this • Boarl is, from a compari,o-m ; tal, it sword, et ne, dirk or it Tger, either of the valuation of pror.rty iii each - JuJieinl for himself; Mrs. Cunnin2liatu or Eekell District, to agree upon the number of mills on 1 M ~ • • .lirgaret• Ah s t was nlinust immediately ' the dollar that shall be levied as a Stat i c tax; put upon. the stand. She swore Positively foe ordinary 8 - tate expemlitures, • . . tliatlbree, days liefore the tnurder, .Vnarlsi -•,--------•-•,..-:—_—_. ..... gt•ais loot perchqsed,from her a;h dayjer; i ; crying her three dollars fur it.' ' ' I "Yon !mitt that the Democritic -party was a ! I ' e ~., ..., . L 1 i Southern F itly. This is,provea - to be untrue i L.-tnotner ./../47.7.).2tca. J , .1 ,: by. 'the actioa• of the people of the South, to , Captain Rynders made his - way into the -; wl ich. we hare already referred."-- . *Strir. itemt trli . ero •Snod4rass was confined ,awiit-ii We prazd i sed, last week, to reply tb the above . , . 4 , tag ittS call as a rvitoess, and abusco. hint ; , proposition of our neighbor, in-tltis number of i --:ishamefully. ' our paper. 4 rid in obe.lience to tau promise we I I i -lle ae'eused hi:n cf knowing,. all :totit. :now underthke to give him to as brief space ns I tit o t murder. SU algrass in the excitement possible,. i l k: evidence we have for arriving_ at !• fainted, and Ityp•lers was remove...l -, , / the conclusion to which he objects. And to I - Wlien the digger foun..l in' the 'house avoid all miscoAceptionA, we Shall aghnit in, the i ileas shown to the woan, stie tt....enr'i'i , c4 it'' outstart, that on this question he has stn- i - 'ttt once as the one that; she hie sold , to ted our pOn sitio correctly., and if: wo fail tO,I 49 ,' nodurass. ' ' t . succeed in eonvineirg even him, ' that it isi T t, Ilespatch b as bee n - re ceived from l'hil-• A.inst. and tenolde, we shall hereafter place adelphia, saying that 'Evan . :, es timationi upon e power o truthth an ' 5 " whom liolver th - .f BUT-dell had qua: ruled, and who was surpos. , ice Wive been accustomed to. Is th e Democratic ca to be now in prison there was discha - g Ipartv then a Southcrn ,party? We shall en ,cd from Moyamensing, two years ago.-- "' ' • I . i Phi/a 'Bu ll eton, t I ' '„deavor to Prove that i t i 3 such, by-furnishing i ' ' 4.-q " " 1 . i-'evidettee to show thr it is teat aNa anal party: I At noon, yester lay, the, "Cook's slius-1 214 if we succeed i doing this, the Win., if it as b e ' has been-ealled—"John, the i desires -to be candid, will.necessarily admit all ;that it is a stellate! one.li IBA lest see be seem . 1 errand-man,"l who 4 1 the testimony' of ' the itftnates of the house, came there two 1 seo f not meeting this subjee.t fairly; or iit'en tt . or t h ree. t i mes a dry, "played wit's- the d-- ! deavoring to Make out a'case by playing. upon - i Cooki'l and was'of constant service-to the' words, we will give him notice in advance that hj family, was arrested in-a "corner gc a'n u y; are shall deal in no generalities ;bat be specific 1t at the corner of Grand ano,,r' oalaritreetsi:in:l our statements; and 'he will also, doubt -1 by officer N'Vilson, ot-Abet..;.43,tlf - Ward.-- I less. see that we are governed by a spirit cf Trib. Sat. 1-; - i fairness., when we insistupon going into the —4-......~......_..-... I :- ' (ThelState; ApPortiontment. . / and Pennsylvania.L-•the l etnwhe home of the - . 1 i present 'chief of , the Democratic party, and the I i -- --- -- , 1 .: • Shortly after the legislature met, IMr. I other the home of its chief elect, for evidence il . it has been Well -- remarked by an . Amer yin lictite the! position we have taken. Then .Mumma, of Dauphin, offered a resolution ito . 1 ' lican pnet, uthatlon gift latiaeart, shouldaat , 1 for the eFideuce that it Is not a rational in the llougd . / to appoint an Apportionment t • ' 1 P art Y" iGO no succehs 1 hJiere; ' . In the winter of 1848 tha n Legislature of sew i be ' placed above l th skill and intense which • Conantittee, which wasadopted. The C lo pang, rind the Self-dc-. 0 . 0 - .1 1 Hampshire, then having an overwhelming Dem- can reri.eve a ~,, mittee has but lately bk.'en a•pnounced, and .._ ,. . , .ocratici majority, rased the following resole- votion which le e s e the're at the feet Hof the . ..• is ;13 follows I --l i en: i , , 1 . . •, - - h um bl e st f e ll ow creature." Judged ..by rule, Professor' .Holloway, of whom' 'Megan , . Fo:ter, Ittmort,lCalhouti, B a li, i Resolyed, by the Senate and House' of ' thi s ; I ; Roberts, Penrose, Yeatsley, Smith, (Cam.; R ; epresentativ'es, in 'General Court conve. , I t h e world has heatatm much, during thi Lang,lker, Backhouse, :Petvikie, ined, that we ere in flivor of -.the passage of ilast twenty years, occupies,a high p . O.'sition.r Ileine9 Innis, Benaon and Hine. • , 1 a law, by Congreis, forever prohibiting 1 His life seems' to Italie , been devoted to the ._ 1 . According lir, all rules o f.-_ ,ennitesy an d IS . Lavery in Nett Mexico end d California, and alleviation of suffering; aid his ,desire to t h e ,in all other tertitaines pow acquired, propriety, Iti. litannaa was entitled to or benefit his feilore creatures' appears to bait '' hereafter - to be, acquired by the United chairmanship cf this ~.cnintnitterT but the i been seconia ,hvj an "%Mount of nature Speaker, With a littlermfe which --none but ,Statea; in which Slattery does not exist at talent and acquired . skill, sehlOm combined, a lodococo is capable of, sets all precedent the time of snch aegnisition ', in ono individual: ' The Ipraetietil result 1 I -aside to give his party a trifling Advantage. Here it wilt be seen that the Legislature 41 of this eambhuition has been the prndoc -Ihe In th i t sepal t live ;part of locofeceism is / New Ilampshiee was of the opinion that Con- I tion nt two rimedies known , thrdulzhnut ..' the meauue.ss which it 'entails,f_in dines of,:gress possessed full pm/rer to pass liisrs pro's hi-I the world as Itolloway's Pills and Halle . fane . ica ne c essity, upon its 'votaries. Ira 1 tray Slartry in the reiriiories of Seto Merkel ways Oiniment, 'which, if any vane can nets .1 . asan., ale' the !Jesuits, never scruple I CofifferWia, ' fl ea-is et s o w r fre a or i a ~,,”. "erg . - fp% atschA to human leetirnonw, •ve- left • - r stn any tbing.=-Pimi Gni. - ' . 1 ,ea; tr A wyariir A t i 4 f :42 - I,4Fr/if i t i th- v ~,,,,, , :i all dereiee. of itie.nee feir•-.l)46ind in the :TB2 BIIRDELL I 73U&Dr.$• NEW EiNCITEAENi . '.l • ', BEAVER AR-,GUS. WITAND. M & J Weyand, Elitots & Proprietors BEAVER, PA., IVEDNEDAY,- FBRIJA'RY 18, 1857. ear9n: Barrows, of Pittsburgh; 'will lecture inthe M. B. Church, in this Once, as Friday • evening the 20th inst., at candle light. . , , . 0,17 N TENACITY.-- In . • the Star's three catamn rapt' , arti- I • t ale !;uttiag its - Editor hstarelhe conintually in MI egaitiOn 1849. peisael unanimously by Resolved, By the Senate and House.of Representatives in General Court convenedy that opposed to every form of oppression, ' the people ot.Now Hampshire have ever viewed, with deep ;egret, the - existence of Slavery in thisArtiibn ; that while they have itnicifitstly supported all sections' in their constitutional rlghte, they have not only histiented its existence as a great social evilibuc regardekirai fraught with dan ger ic4llspeartetild Weljare,of thernation. Resolved, !'hat while , we iiisoct the rights of the slavehohling as well as the free_portions of this Union—while we will willingly consent that wrong be done to member bf this' glorious confederacy to which we belong, -Soe are firmly and un alterably opposed to ihe extension of Shi very over any portion of American now, free. \.-• \ .1! .1 • ‘„' Resolved; . That , in' o ur opinio Con gress hes the Constitutional -power to abol ish the Slave trade and' Slavery. in the Dis-' triet of Collat - Ilia ; and that Our Senators be instructed and, our hepresentatids :be requested to takn'ell censtitkitional ineas , t uresJ - ta accomplish these objects. The _Star will agree With us that far.. we have accurately stated the views of New 1 shire. We :will now direct his utteot:ou to the/ views of Pennsylvania, 'expre t ssed also throUill Ihoun” • IE her Legislature; and to her !honor, be it, said, she n9ier spoke as r. Shite, but against the sys tern of human bondage .11 On the 22:1 of Decem ber, 1819, while the "Missouri Compromise was pending, a resolution tins passed by'the Legis laturel and approved by Governor Tuley, in these words : 1. Resolved, 'hat our Reprtsentatives in Congress are instiuchol vo:e again=t the admission of any territory, as ,a State, into the Union-,unless the further introduction of SlaVery . or involutitary servitude,' except Las a punieur.ent fur enmcs, wheceg tho party shalt:have been duly convigted, 1.1.t11 , . •be prohibited. • • on the 22d of January, 1817, wht:n it again, became apparent that new territory would' be Itiegnired from Mexice, l ehe once more sPoko' I follows: • It , llesqlved, That our Senators' in Coo= gress be instructed°, a l nti our l'opresOtatiyes requeiled to vote'against any measure i wikatever, by %yule!' iferritoryttwill azerue to the Union, unless a part of the funda mental tar:, upon any tiontpact or treaty for this purpolte Us - bas•rl, slavery or nvul unia ry srreitu(l . e, except for crime, shall be forever prohibited. Oar neighbrr will agiiin agroe with us that • I ; we hive eer retly defined the ground Pennsyl frania has' occupied ()lathe qtrestion of extending 1 !slavery and the . power•ffleongress over the Territories.' Ve note [ ask hien two-simpleriu'eS -1 bona. - Were these States, while pssoing these li...solutions, arrayed nininst the “Constitution t and the Union v " 4 ThB Star Answers NO. Very .. -, - Then wnat mikes them less loyal for pioposing to do now Wtiat they did then. Let • . the •‘ information be forthcorain,g." 'Ant as we have promised to convince everiour nAighbor of 1 N the correctness ot. our arguments during,the campaign, we shall becotne still more s.pecic and endeavor to ishow,hint the group' occupied . .... ill the . Democracy previous to its becoming a l i . .:,..; , .outheth'l.irtS l ::' _ The Detziocraejr' of New Itrinar shia. :in State convention, and with a full l' , • • . -• )''' - --.- . and I.ijiasciousfiesii of the rectitude - of their act, in Wetolier l- 1547, declared their views in. these w 1 ,5 i ~. ''• I ' ' oros . :.' , . - 1 .-, Ire-0161; .That. we 3 , Tlare it our isorenin 1 con vie/to:Jr, a 541116 Pempera tie party ( * lave [ lieret•Aora ., '. done, `that neither starer?' •tior 1 itsroia4try servituVe . shoultl hereafter ex= I ist in any territory Wllich.may he acquired Lby . or annexed to the United - States; atni that we approve 'of toe cotes of our (1:1..!ga.- [ . lon,in C.ugresPJ iii,.favor of the NVilmot l'royiso ' . . .. . - .. • ,• So spoke the Demtacy of.. New ffai..4hite . i only a few years ac -, ; and the Democracy of ; Pennsylvania, arue.tx ;the well known policy of i the State, ia IS-49, and likewise in State Con :yection, end w r ithoutla,dissenting voice; declad ted as fellovi': '-. J. . ; • 1 ItesolvedThat i slavery - is a' ipcal, do- . , toe'Atie institution of the 'South: t!ulitvet. i" I Suite law alone, aro with which the general , vn.t eimment Las nothing to dir t atil esteem- 0 ing it a violatibn nt: State rightslo carry it i beyond Statet.liniii.4 we deny the power of any citizen- to ext'ptid the area - of human t.mlige beyond its present domain. .7 . 1 i That was the. platfurm of the Pennsylvania . Democidey bat is hart time since; but now whet it change !, Two or three weeks, ago a ,-, I r esolution. of a siini i itr character was offered in the Penfisyllmnia LtgisbOure, and every Demo: I cratic member has tLirttvilly been voting against . I. lit ever since. And 'in the N ew .. Hampshire Leg i•islature, one winter ;ago, A resolution of this 1 character way pt./poised and carried: i 1 ResOlred„_by the .P,enate RiTresenta.tiVes r , New cietieral Court co r'€: ned, th pain an apprenv Sion the e exten•l the instit tiou of, SI Now it happerslhflt ciery Deinocrat in the piew iln;npihire Lgislatnre voted against. this resolution ; but as that body was at 'this tinic Repulalleatt, it was! carried without Democratic sppport, Then question arises, if..the• De .mocraci of Pennsylvania and New ilatnpshire , were national when they protested against the . extenshin of slavery, have they not become see: tioncii' when 'they (refuse to raise their voices against What do you say Mr. Mot Do principles ever change . - THE NOBLEST AMBITION . _ ese resolutions were Ithe New liampsLirti and llnnße° of I tt we view With hosts on foot to lavery * • it! ®■© I ' - - ---- --" t en t WOr o relie ving , Falai' 'o r 4 g ten . ibe Constitatitm:and polonging lifn. a - bilious disorden , eSpeci . oil l y ~ , tie Pi , Ils e been woOderfully effterfeb6l, 11 troi l at'reason they are almost imporgt t e..` (twine in the country, where blliini9e er • i , ,f, sail theall• varieties of liver complaint o.e 1 n.' ,1 ‘... , . . ..,.unately se 'Outman We learn fr in pe . 9 subject to bi li ous attacks lin chic; priog and Fall, *he ave'resot+ted to tillturills ail-preventive, that they, hOve nevegOiled tc save them (rola: such pato • dieaMeretion9; while iwe bare Olgo ' the "ittrongst possible testimony in ithcir . . favor i from who hovel/Ikea iii4ta' in 'he - worst stages of liver disease. • 'Long before we hail au opportunityiti judge.',Of their value from home testintonY, the me/1 7 , ical journals and' the 4ily Pte.s;of Eu rope had referred to than lin terms of praise. It gives us pleasure to aay that 1 our own experience confirms; and ' verifies' the staiemeuts attired from 'lfereint ajar ; ... , 1 . * ces . : , • • , I , i • Not being conversant. with the phildsr. phy of medical sckuce, we rfi intipt enter into a learned exposition of the tonitis pp erasidi of, Holloway's Pills in; bilious din ..l , ses, - but shall rest , content with saying; that under, the influence of the. remedy ihe Fkin and the whites of: the ti-es spoo l Ire their yellow tinge, the pain Ito the tight side disappears, the appqtite!, returns ! .the digestion improves, nod 't,he . physical strength of the inv:.lid is restored'. .Pro lessor Holloway, who has tmtde 'phyt44lo gy hie study for aquarter i'f a century, has \ giving. seivrilific whys fin'ili wherefbres for tkeir . eurative effects; ve,i , iniply, Isiah that they fulfil the promises it. the in vm., kii, a fact that has never beect ,quesiiorted, ht, believeiby these who have given them a fair trial'---V Y. Not. its. Go.:ette. Walker Hemmed in on all Sides: lIIS SUPPLIES IVTII ELY CUT • Orr. ,; A gentleman who iirrivedilist night! in the George' Law informetlll our teporter . the Ssetuncr Sierr.i Nevarl4 . . left 4eu. l pulco on her returkrto' s ; Sin 'Frauedsce that the day before thb-GOldcia Gate toech:, ed there, haviog Wen niMble, to laud i her passengers at San Juan del,Sur s farceS The steaurshiOriz.iba, whie:h! . sailed - from Sau Francisco a few lioursOft l er •tne GolL den 'Gate,. kith passeilgerffir Mlarni tie States, and rc:cruits for ker;'ty old t. I , . tnere,re:be•oh.liged to pros to an:4la9 k or urn, with her passetigeri; toSati i eisee. It appears that' fearing that ti.e I Trarc,it Route wOnld he itt !he Lauds of the Costa Ricans, the Pasiengirs by, t're I Orizaba .contracted before Ileli‘ i ing Francisco, that if such was' the'Ca,C they. should be tsken on to l'auatim.. The Grit nada, front New Orlean#; wBs deained days at Havana, 'and' couldi not' laud 1 her, p . lssengers at Punta Arenas, hut was ; corn-1 polled to proceed to , where be-1 ing too late Jrir the EipantalliN, john L.. 1 Stevens, thef ite.re Obliged 4? wait: f or or five days i at l'atiama for th 4 ai_rival of the steamertialtlen Gate; L. w(tieb they were to be taketi up to . San Francitico. r In all !probability: the fi llibustersi that hlt here' • ! Lott th e 29:n of Jatmy, lty r the Tetinessi•el I will ha obliged - ''tit I:4eattirir !Granada w4s. Aqp.in.ral 'f o r Areti.4,4 fir tined huo,lred - of . IValker's. recruit, ' - haying abandoned !their crazy : 11•,.:..., ••i , :i • :,:,,I, ~. ; :3 L:1:11::11:•1. 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