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' . - I)iiii•DOUtit'fotiWilicihthis:• , :l , i'''''' , :4;s7 •'''" '''''' , • •••. • , Thpiell,osiiiis tilli'lle.r*ldltindhkred t 0,, , ,,, •••-.. i ,-••,,. ''• ''' . ., 1 6-f.‘.4RAT:ES , 'S9rIiISiIERTISiNG. -._".: • - -4 rA . 4l,;.Witre4nitilt4ll.4)iing iiiiCeti lliibirin• less; will • b 6 :,..bargod,• 4 (ilie t .tAte. , :qr r Elly.VFeilin fpr, onelin9rtloN -10, , bk s e tbintiroi.,Onet.,D,Qll4, - , nil.t*eplyAfe centy•for. ','"neiSiSiiiifiseciliciit lifsitrt,l early advertiiidis Nt-1.11. bbioharged tir 9143.1'611aq ..,,,,;' ~ -, • •, • :.,.;, .... iinb Coltaiiii,.rqiii flit - rid r one' year, - - $25 'Taira cOlumn, , de.'' N, 41,. , :._.dcr.., ..,•• • -.,„ • : 013 YinfOl3iituiredt•wlikiiitarter Waiioi; ' ' • ' $lO 'Business- Carte, *lth go imper, ;', ~, ~,,,,,,,...,,, ~ ' *5 __. , _ . . JOB PRINTING,-.0F. - EVERropoMprou,, - ii.icHi.h;iiiiiataiii; filigirev, 'Oigiiiiiiikiid . :'ettiiii 'Other • 'per doecrltitpip of,Ptllitlifvexecutin balignmely.and ...itipdltfauily, cing,tit4i.3l:9lYF l FlT.-PAICEB. r. ;." s Atai6c, CHARLES ,' 1 , 1 •• EERTI - CSEI Late ;5 - bite/tor : ofittze .:Treasury '.of the United Stated, • , . NV_ Laricastee County. Office 111 Soid Citiee "Street, lately -occupied by--John.l.l:d.MOntgom lane 18,.1845. .-• JOSEPH MCNOZ, JTTORNEY.AT 1 4 AW, (late . or Pittsburg, . Pa.,) will practice in tlicrtJourtirul Own. Berland and the adjoining • caupties. Office .In Weal High street; next door to J.,Hamilton, . . Esq C . ' • , . arlisle, October 8, 184'5 ..._ .....___ - ~... ._ c9LwxiLL• • ATTORNFXS AT' LAW. t. leg 'ILL attend -prornptly to hnstnesnentrhiteti them in—the enemies of Cumherloml nil VI 011iees, one iloor n;est,ef the MI; Iligh street, Carlisle, MO next - door to iCtiuntinugh k Mover's Drug Store, Shippens, bu A rg. . pril R 4,1844 -D) AEI ng- Atiorney. ch rptct. in smut, (anoverstreeti a few doors beilOw .1. fi:Gjahnixi, Esq. ja 1 )4 1. 7 1 4 8 - 45 '7 _ _ VRilinaFk).:VMMV° : ‘ . ' • DR. JOHN J. Ai YERS, informs his X, friends and the public, that he contin aunesd the will cti r v o e m d e l o t r oirtot 1 I l e .4si rm. W; cells, *. Eb;; both by day p er p night, rain or shine. KO .r:Li He can always be consulted, (when Z.. ` not professionally engaged.) either at w Y his Drug Stem, in.-Main. St. or -in his X private Office, at his in SoutliV, llonevcr Street. . Doer. Niue hopes by strict aitention • to the -si k elt,NE'd very model-10e tiharges,, to nteritn en..tinuance favor. :k"fz? Carlisle, July 8, 1846. .• MN.V.:OI4.O.M.:43IK:sAMMIK D! 110 LUJ UGOOSEMEJ W".L. perform, all oper - attons upon the To nth that arc ramtdred for them preser .oalioo)sttehas Phtgging,&C.; or will restore the loss of them, inserting. Ar ificial . Teeth, - from a ainglc.Tooth, to a lull sett. a - ollice on rat street, ti few ilooreSoutii otthe Railroad 'Hotel'. N.: 13. Loomis will he absent from Car- . Isle the last ten d )0, in each month. June I 1,11145, asauam ws.a.ags: s . . Homeopathic-Physician, OFFICE: Main street; in.,theAfontie.cor nterly occupied by,Di v Fred: EltrensP: r: THE, MANtIOt HOUSE ,HOTEL: Eronti , w,gn 114 1 41 1 411 LIV" 42 ;ValleN CtiN-'I3IIAU4V-TiTt4Z:b`:"`" ATELY,Iitip(VG - en.,WllllB:Poulk, hns pis been taken by the tiubseriher, It is newly . 'nrnialindand4•htis' hien AlinFollgillY: c 7 etiiiired.• rasseligersinlthe lento, stfalrigers.:Travethirn Intl visltereloCerlisle 4 •ftrisiriliitect ' • Terms nintlernteiantl : every ititerilitin . :pnid n-the comfort nnal.:ennvenionee of , tliose'wha )stronligthe ostablitihment. •s ; •• Carlimjo', . .•, vuniprnirt 111 14..i3Eit:!. soliseriber has nourainl- will constantly _ll keep on hag& all!dn4 0 Such' .f While Pine Illoarils:Planli;Scainlitig,Shingles ,hingrw, nßnl el*tpripfi. which. v ill In: sold oellie^TlVel , prieds„ With the addltl9o .I'liltuliii;TO'Cirail; , althe'Wirreliplitit f 6r: • 7,,"NVILLTB).I , Nov,enribrvso. R 45., . . ,ro i At o i us C E , 'PI E R N , .vi ts.e4eliuvit iheakiFeorb'Ei'4,:lNC , '. E , 4 ;j„Nandi(laof.Ca9lloodarl*l ioeuld.ttitil4ll44;s:lileci; -1;,..7„' `;-:, .8tlt( Ciiiidi 9 ciuti'fir'ltlid'N lird 'Ohd3 . 7 ebotifnleCdrieli2s ' iid , 3l. 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Av4A•TP-” 'g.,," t „ a _ and, ~ .„ t77r,crui'itv Ji lit,'Pja.l Adobtiktglitti;',,,: 4 1, 31411 1 671 , !. 0 --f- * -7 4, i ?I•r4:, v, , ', , , , :.c , ,',, I . ...••-w..1kir,;,70. 7, - , - - ..:, ,5 , .. ••• .1,,.."7' i,;:',eirolik• • S :" oyk-Psis#"~'~'~~:}l,:?aa:~~Z~,`~..'~: C'^~F MEMO . I hav:e justreceivell n Irige addition to my fdr. mer stock, consisting of All'qpjeiNES' PAINTS, MP-STUFFS, I E L i ;and I , ,ANux.ARIIOLES, whi F il ;offer eithet.pule. lode or retail, - ot the lowest prices. .•• • _ Countrk Thyiticians, Mprchnnts., .Manufac._ tome and others are reopeetfitilylioilted to call at tho OLD STAND, whore they run be supplie . d with, ttttiolon4h cll. can ,bc rcljed:upari. aa_behig of tho„nEST-.O.Uit,LITY.f IMI NEW SPRING SUPPLY AT THE ZWaSIPM.a N. HAVERSTICK, de: 10• sires tu\irilMin - the pub; lie that he has just received from Philadelphia,and is now opening at the Od Stand, on North Hanover -creel, one of tke inmost exte..0:...0 and elegant assortments Of DRUGS, PAINTS, • OILS 1 DYE-STU#S I Fonoy Articles, Miseellimeous and School Books. Purfuntery, Fruits, &e. &o. which has ever been opened in this borongb, all of which have been seketed by himself in person with 'great care, and which lie can confide:oily' re. commend to his friends and customers as being equal. if not superior to any in the market. His stuck will Constantly comprise Patent Medicines', Herbs sod 14traets, Pine Chemicals,- Si)iees,gerguul teArliule. Instruments, Essences. Pure Esseutiiil Oils. Per'Amery, Sm.'s: nye-SP/P. I Log Mid Cum-Vtioods. In!liL,ner, Mail(li,rt • I OirKVitriol. Brazil Viaort,' • • Copl.nraa, •• • . ' , Lae pp), • . Paintt Nyetherin ,Rt.:BrO ey's LOd..„:',Obl'orne,_ groon )114 1p W .lont!in ! l.Varvisli c .l3o 4 46.B ; Witiklimi , Ltnachd Oil, Turpeidino, Cnpniarid Coach' %••arn sh,Litharge and ItedLead AVliidng and. Parish:6 •en, crinatantlylTO-aair at the old Odalilialted Drag, Book and. Foney•Store: .An . elegant Variqy of Lard La Tim, mann No hired by Cornelius, of every , size and Nitero i , sod at grestlyr reduced prices. FtiTiOV . Comprisinean tindlesa•variety oFevery notion in tito,tancy. way', winch it 'would .takg (Veal. mnq to enumortita, but found every variety of: - iittjclafor ‘ Orna . niont;hiatrne. iron ainnserii ant; land at prices fritin a penny: Ills stucle ; ,,ls .ocmpcsctl or,Scinno OOP k r e, tnny bc_founil the carlnus text: Lexiniirri,; los; inw used i College rind Alia poblionCli °cle w , till of.whteh;i II ; ho.eoidt,us w cstablieli Inept.. Also, . , : Fruits • prj rno; Out fres)); end ; or. verkcuperlor,lnelity. tit prices Citonisliingly . . lo short; ri little ortieCrY ueilfurOenriiiminthlrney, vltos ;air Ont,io . n,of/ lic ; pubLi '3,- , can fldent:tbar botli' the; ty: Aria:ricaraf,hia.gor3de tesiiiaroiqually 'Stied:: Ws;IIAV,EiRSTIC:KiII 1 'P.Tayne , s-'Fanilly:Xodieines, • c..lAN'ailditionfalqmpirip, of +tltel aboVe ; valuable M4"°lne i ve°ll : otora n nt L' , SRoati4 - Carrainittve -* r • ELTA TT. `';'ll t Agent (lir Csktii!leAt ar*r-itiooll* • rspNotla *cm era: A*TlV:Xt,Ola' i ub peptib, ? Yoailer~ .b' for , A9Yer4i „ettililQ,o l ,,ep,SAl4 1 1 10 whir uotterltlelleit ettease ,v6a ~ ,tiorittilitygotoently; those' innurnoti h le 'And iit'r'• Oeting sYl,nl ,l PrP 4 *.t,ll l lntt '!lk9V4hAt kmiterol i fi Pte olisettse=4l4spepete. ar-esti only, lit the, 13 r! ) &qt°5 4, 0c.:. 1 3ne 3 .' - Stev,F 4B °q Ke l 'Af f q . Z / ', •..t.eitityilpir" f 6 v , CU,tt_i-t,il: TI TAll 4 oCektra , s l pidsroßdchunneleol etrecelY9o . Al.llll r:,904.49 , 41f p tit.,pits'l.otx;entigook sOre aYeritiMgt": 0401 1 W41,14 1 64 1 41,3440 1 tfir tfetibNkFit, 1 09.1 , 1 , 1 ,1#1,ht ti•l• .V*oo (Rttr. I ii,r4t4ervivtitmAlNXA 7 _FOVAt Deirogit;2l) , (14411 1 4 4t 6 tftt e ,4 4 0;.' 4 1 ;43qVWV4"1,r * 64 a,bv mseQklaPitteitirAliff4t.,' • MBE Booms,:ssom ek;,,Bitoa.AtZrst PEt Mi,PORTER''" tI'A.S, received': zn addititinal-Aupplk.of . Boots . 11 nod Shoes• soltable corthe, - present, ; season, which he is thet.lth*est, prices: '• His ,stock 'eorup seriset •veriety OrD m eritleen'a Calf, I.lllorrocZo. and Seal-sk in Boots, do • dci'" , - mid -Kip , • Do :4-", - ,Aw. Y ,, ,Purnpraod ' • " Bdbts ;,- Beysr I.lqpts'antrißiidecods. ", Ladies Satin. Kid and-Motivsoo'slippeis. ' Do!: Kid, 11 , 1piropeoAild Leather 2 Do'. • 'do' • do - • • Bronze. ' • • Do ' Black: and TllllO. catered 'Gzitereind hi_xes 'Kiil and Morrocco .slippers and.-tiei, ,•••". hittsk'fitinlanWeblOred.- • Do,,Gnitersiwil'lntlf gaiter's. ' • .Childrensz Booti4ii Shoes in endless *ariely. 'DO i'lairgi , 'sitpt4 "of Leatlier, Kid, '..Morrocco, 40.. and conartent.workillen engaged, he is prepared to nannulactu*e work for custom ers of the,best.quality. . find . Boots d . wirianted, and they RIP yepaired gratis. - Ceuititrinehlers and other"' su • pplied-with Boots, Shoes and .Bregans,sby the box or dozen. orroca,Ll ainggillindi ogi Thread, lab:Std. at retail.- • . Cali at PORTER'S SHOE STORE, ,c_uner—of_Alitin_anlLPot_4treets,_opposit e - the Dpipeopa,l"Citefeti:": • S. •ELLIO'I'T Mav 21:1846 Drugs and Medicinek.. Lard Lamps, , School.800ks: =ME L'ai0.03 , 30 , 440 . 40 , - _ . .AFREICTAPN,e7DV.44IIi4 •-• • God'a Angela Where In the Thadow of it4reatAillidloii,. The soul 12.4a0.1, • • • • • , *elbse - notivtolly .What he hiqh• glvenk They live on eartli;•in-thought hnildeed, al truly, • .Al in ille , henven; -4; , .`" • e • triedat_ ex. ington, Iyy,, EL; short ti nistriinetr for, the mintier of All-florine, in that. , city; aild who is now awaiting, a second tiird,-.trt ,consequeripp,of •cif Igor kg:agreeing on a verdict at the Mat, has , been admitted to bail. lit:•iho.katot of Smoo9i , enragedl the Lexiegiort - titer they-, issued hand-blls de nouncing JUdg6,..Btforscn, Was a vOltiateer coanael for the prisonei,yind 'the eight jurors . understood to.'have . tieen for the'aCqUittat of Shelby: On thb an open dernonstratiOn of popular feeling 'rims -roade r vlitch-fer , o-while-threntlambd-Scrious conseqUences. It is thus described in alottor to the editrir of-the At daylight, the effigies of Judge Buckner and the eight jurors were found suspended by the neck immediately in front of the court. hpuse doer; 'and nn attempt - Mr (lie - part of , 63jailor to remove them was mOtWith such a ,, determined.resistanees,br :the getters-tip of the effigies that no Maher oitTroa te,rernoye• them Was mptle. "At 10 o'clock, a oinWd of from 5,000 people fFom the • county .and of the city had assembled in. the court .house yurd ; and an address :was made ;fa .them by S2.olonel Robert.J..Wilson, approving of this expression of the popular indignation, and denouncing Judge B. and the jurors; rifler which a series of te - abititliins - - tirefe, passed unanimously,' the substance-of .which was to condemn the judge, and asking his uucendi. tional resignation, and providing for the tak rig down alarbarning:el the effigies: After some fuither:proceetlings,ihefigures_Aere, taken down, and carried- in pfocossion .through_ the pi i nci pal ',streets. Upori"Jndge label was to be s.ebn of - "_The rit Upon the figares.el the jnrerp.ttbribery, pert jury,". &c. , with their' (tarries, was labelled. A Mild payed-Lc "Rogue's: TClnridt;" and at length the procession stopped in front of „the court-hetre; the effigieswere piled up, The judge on • - tom, and werer•onnsurneil - by fire, the musicians playing the "dead march" the while. Au hout:"tigo the iiiimptisecrewd dispersed in good oideri.tiff& an. announce ment of a megling to-night. , ' - -'- ------ -L-=--- - - ---- .7 V ti ... P. ,--- ,J; , -:.- -..-7 A Scutt IN Cmmitcss.—The N.Y. Tributte says,,m - e expcmquite a scene in the "louse of Reptesentattrowit , •tiAlay — ortWo.'"CeW McCornell,- of Alabama, a few days-since-in the House of Representatives, proposed to lo cate a Land Office somewhere in his district for the convenience of some of his constitu ents.. A member from Ohio ; (Mr. Sawyer) mov6ll to lay the motion on The table. The toile w ng conversation. then occurred. AleConnell—What has become of my mo tio.t. Air. Speaker? The Speaker—lt was laid orr the table. Mc•Connoll—At whose insii,eration ? Tliejpeaker—On motion of the gentle Men from Ono. • AleComiell—Which gentleman ? Was it sawyet;? , • 112=1 Mce2minell—(addressing Mr. Sawyer)— Olif Sausage, il'you ever put •your finger iii my mess ttgain,..lll .present you ,witli -n fat Itabs,alle,w,hich. will pot you gje,;.v.A.lays. „(1 'brifit seine ath4tionat:herff Weals) , Was mp'verreajy r went to Market, and' beughtn. verki arga,sau sage,. about siii l iacheslong and nearly as ,many in eireurOferenee.?wllloll,4P carried pp to the HOuse RepreientatiV'es. }la laid .iLon liis desk during the day i buthacl no Opportunity to di‘pose .of ,it. ,Scfme of 'McConnell's colleagngs have been trying to. •di4snadmiiiin from carrying out his purpose. They say it will 'give the Ohio man causmol offence.•, He says he:intends it for that, and swears. that et the tiri3t,iipporlpnity he will 'present him With the saiisage, acccmpanied by the best speech he can make on' thd , casiom. • braeINENT Leven.—The lellovring.:sectiets from an' Act .passe4 1?y the:lastLegislature thief State; maybe : interetafrig.toFour,teatlers., Nhey can be fountbon page47:7 'of:the Pam phlet Lass pf IS ifi. . SAut. .6, - Fri) and tiler the, paerAge althis M Rat, e liiiith's'e i'it4 thole of 'it tratleaman' shall: r 'be ninth Or fin Iclevyanit'sale',' by Yithezt of any warrant or execution: ~- 1 ,;f1+, " :,1•:-, . ..:, , V., , Seet .13-. The follotilno; int:y(llov - th .arfili.: l ''' ' ' I . .' 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Charleston, ahat'f jamid in- cini liim' sii;sillon and heihg withal-better,,,in•qualikthatuthe' airerage.othia orm-doritairiith,t,,p*lP3.llo' • liiiikwierieikto;,add it tO r hlil.myee..!:loo - o yq6: - AeCordingly . tlt t ,litligl;;,an)artest, man in'therlOghborhond,"to,wil,:orie'.4i*s toiticAlpitte go .trihailestOu and '4l . o`getiate•l - SOI,-tam,ar for rthe•pprehati/P:ofttialtlan:7{ `Being-proVided.Preityivell,)vith,_brelKmeat, and a ;bottle of palace , tyliich .were stowed • ai-3;py in :a pair of leathei . saddle b ags, and, like all othevreat pienipolentiories, , *pgiprp- Ticlo instructioneytMaCaionnted _...a_pine.tAvnndiktack-y-f(narriedzititsitia))-,'and .hied him,,,off'tri.bharleston. Tholnia.;Wati rather iongerrtham-Brooks had '-talPp§sed u or his:ugent was Lees e~pe`J}tiiiue, or El;),ipft,.l4lcl luck -had happened to hini, , artsomethiligAvas the Matter. that .Angus did not get . titp,k-until !Ong after the day bad.tranipired,Y•liteh ; yas liked on for hi.; return.: Brooks MAP:Mean while had got himsc.lf.iiito a very fury of impatience: • .He kept his eye fixed„,en the Charleston road=-he was Crusty ,tpzards_ his oustemers-harsh towards his wife ttnt(eMl ;dion, andscarcely . eat .or slept fdis.seiteral days and nights, for tie .had set ii*Flicile soul- upon buying the Lamar land. day. rawee, Angus was descried stogy and sadly' wending his way Op the lofigWeleh. of sandy road that made up to the gruebtr.2-•, Bi ooks wont out to • meet him, andsVithout further ceremony,: he acciosted•himi.,l", • ". Well, Mac, have_ you. got the laud ,?" ' Th e agent; 'in "iVliese face was - •ilaythincr but sunshine, replied somewhat itniflittfr;t -" he might let a_boritget down.from-hig horse beloin-,put at him-with qunst. ion Of. bftsinesst" " But Brookswas in a fever ~of anxiety and . . repeated the cillestion-, • . _± , it - Didtyoutet now, Brooks, don't presS.Aion a Irify in this uncivil way. It is a Jong story and I mast have ' • ,-,` • Brooke still urged : and Mac-still 'parried the norestien till they: d•otinto*th'etliOse. Now, surely." thought thooka,;:l,'; lie will tell me." But Mac was not..qtfile'4ilticly. o,Braoks,!) sayk he, "lia'f'o you.atly ant, to drink PI . "To be sore I have," said the 'other, and immediately had some of'fitiVeteftittli-clr• ing. • tHaving moistened "his - nitiV4114,tt,..* . ,, a. seat_and_ his employier aantbartia'oti* ly_rimunil_to.l3rookii; lapkeil htin.A,raightin the estes,. and slapped him on thethigh— " Brooks," says - lie, " )ou over in Charleston ?" " Why you know never was." replied the other. "Well, then, Brooks," says the agent, "you ought to go there, The greatest place upziaace of the earth! They've got-hou se on both sides of the road . for five. miles at a stretch, and not, horse track the whole way throughfi Throoks„l think - r met five thousand people in a minute, and not a chap. would look at me. They hare get fine houses there o t wheels. Brooks, I saw one with six horses hitched,:to it, and a bid driver witl - f:-a lone whip going it like-a .I.,follciWeilit down the road for a .. . mile and a half and`; when ,it stopped 1, looked and what do you think , there wint?-, Nothlug,iri . ,it but cam littl e,,,wornan *tug up in'a corner. ', i'Vell„ 'Brooks, , I turned buck itti..the.,,toad, and as 1 was.ricling along Lsees a fatieylitoking. chap_With long curly.,:hair hanging down his briek,_and,hiti, boots as shi yiey as• the:face of an up•country.nigger ! A l, called him t,nto the Middle, of 'ilia road and asked him a civil , glestion—and a civil ques tion, you know Brooks, calls for , a civil ans wer all over the'ii•oi hi. I says, says I, , strati -ger, can,yoU 11111 ma whern Col. Lamar lixes?'. and what do you , think! wAs,hisenswer "Go fa-- , ---yeu,o/dfooll" • 4, i• , tr Well 'Brooks. 1,.-kimeici along up and down ariii;about, Until at last 1 finds out whord Col. Lamar jived, . I g2ts,w don and bangs :away et the d00r.,, %Presently, the door was %timed by as prety, fine spor6n. well dress ' ed, a Woman' as ever...sou seed in your born deys, Brobks, ' Sl/41/ Silks than , otr,ori 'day 'Brooks! .Says; 1, ", Al rit. Lemar,'l presume, N l so 4 roO_,"'Sityl3 1.., e: r tun 'Alia:Lamar, Sir:Th ".WePi - 31Otittrio,' s S4.irs I, "1 linvi 'come all lliu,Way from North • Caioliiie r to'eco ,Cpl. La rriarr-Ito_ 6,ee about baying a t ract,o_ landfrom_ hint that is upiti our 04it8rsirboo,",848 she, " CoL i Lamar has 'lode otilAtiernintryt bat will be beh'slinilly. Clma 'jai. Sir, and Wait' A' While. l'io• no`diiubtill itiCol. 'will, satin. returaXanit.she trid s, a'sin'ilo-onlnhat , ! pretty loce:Qt'lier's,that , rerynntled ,ra bud .of, TAI-qu'll,f4 3 °lttioki?,,, WIR - PPP - , ' • 0 my herse`‘,lo'A tisasti; tiiingbn the,d(iiii;iinti . \yawed•j,n';', - -Well; , ivltiin , l tioyfit -.1 iteeti the floor all ecunired'ever,4lth the - nieesticiokirig Olinfkl , :ploor, than‘caoy-3,patOhftlt4orkVd , bed - .9 lli l t yturt*eFoo o t, l ; ll i) r iiiirOiro„ - 1, 131 ',9 6 ka,- ”,yr was trying te edge Along retina ! t, ;b ut', Pro: , !Sanity I sees it bigtiiiggereurrin'steppitit'rtght Ifiyert l itioLninks 1,,, it' tbat`niggircatt:golt,,l ' Arm gilit too it So right pver,lt ; I gookand takei ~m y-Pefttirightt leforo.ro4l4FetwlftohAffiiiit j,thotgi ys a I . MO rn , ait i ,leotipg.,n p at,a ' window. - Wel , Wlrboks there l-'root, Waiting And'iviiilhi Jai' Cbl: 6 'Lititar,'ln'd'tit'lriet44ict diflnitlciome , but Iherbiigtni , to:biing in;din. , no.r.'irhillkoilPlo,lllYstlllial4l ol o'a.BoTaPNlTi-. 4 . 314 + 4 mtb5f1ift 1 7 4440 ";14 - IP/ 117 4'e,r0741- ' ailed. Me to leit—.to felt'llet With A , gent ee l boW thierhailici'riiithifsitni'qo'464t; ''l But ',Brooktrolie didn'tkrnie tn'iial:---shtletand rite . if'l'd Pe;:ite ggod 41,4 P -PalMltiftt:ttarkey„fo . }." 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', r ..... . - ~, ' / ~. .3 ~. . 3 ~.. •,',lllr. 7 Buchatiawand lhe -Judgeship... .:11Mr.93uchafian'elpublicimondUctia wi i ire , :upProyed,bY ir the geprpseiataliyee.of the:States. ,approved by. shall not be .by. oliveansept, Ild,'.htis fora lonttithe • 'played his game:, so deeply as to assume the : apPearance'Oti 'the .gehfipnian'.anftiffe:pettlef,-when-hift*hole' 59000proy,ed-lihirto be the Most danger-, Otts:Ofilletclagt:geps,t7cleutilYflpfigpiona froth AliellytkiliiSy- With. which - he corers up ":his' `deifiegogiteisrril-'lle Will l jimbablicerrielie foie - the Senate •in I ofew-days, after 'playing .41.6.,doniagegne y eeking • to.be , cloilied ,in Er mine.:.- ,me robes of Justice have been - kept `hanging4l3 3 , -Mi. Polk fora long time; t . (ihe lhioe'n over hiesheiilderrililien lierthell hlive - 1 1 perpetrated alFthelnisehief in his power in the capacity:a Politician: ; t ,:i !. '-': h if hems to be confirmed, we_ merit:submit ;; Nit it shall not be diethe ‘Vithout a subthission . Ilitiffie - piiblio 01 - the Strong objectiens 'against his appointMent to that dignified and reapon. 9H - 4e-office. . .. ' , .- .• . One of the greatest political sins of Mr. Be -1 (+titian, which - can' never. be forgotten; even it it-could be forgiyen. is the part he played in. ` - '.the - grearzor ----- frigaiuSlMr. Clay, as dis. elesed,andprored in Colon's..' Life and Times of - I-1 en 6 Clay.' ._., rt j#ll4o.ro. proves!- that this Bargaimand 'Corruption/ charge& onilenry ,Clay; was true only in-application to. the accii ,sing party, and that. Mi. ltucharan . was the active and leading agent in the whole Mild's. It is also proved that the success of this con sibiracy brought upon the counfty all the ruin ons measures of quack legislation wila_which. she has-been cursed since 18213',. • Mr. Buchanan has never confronted- thin; evidenconer denied-these statements, though: „he has been called upon by the Press of lii6" own party.te - do so. The oharges, there:ore, against him may now be said to have ripened into uneontradicted - history. It has not and cannot be denied that he standepe.chiefietsfr, ,in' one- of ' the greatest - crimes ofliistory4O crime which bears about with it thOgreatersi ,consequences Id the righti of private :individ uals and to the interest of a great nation; • It - is'travet, Hinitniihntly that Mr. Buchanan -talitirei'nnde'r eci mistake ii - this hiliiihess.--- .Jt„WflKerribiri„part deliberate crimeo_thielrehould .havp (*lined .him .for a - (lWe - rent positiorcin 'Court thatiTtlitit-of the Jedge : ln every_a_l• i' lie ---- leciliTe" - - - nniilhave known - that Ire Walt .doinglhetoiltest possible-wrong tolVlr:' 'Clay —to:thpliehlitc_—to the nation—to-the world. In ellifistoiY therels not to be found a crime ofieater inagnithile. or of deepef dye. It is. possible to - give the e v idence and -the arni, .; fperittin a newSpeper article.: The case ,pectiges needy .150 pages in Mr. Coltop's work. . . .Withoul going into Ldlec details, we give thelolloWing extract (Vol. 1. pp. 417, 41g .) which will present Mr. Buchanan in no very enviable light: .. ':(4sfratf,froar*iii4l7, 418,, of Colfins'sl,4fe_ r 3:0:r..q.' * .47404:fi1* 5 010, 4 ' e5. 4.,-, * 4. l ( From flip three narratives O li. BriPliitl; Tian. 11r: Markley and Major Eaten, kniay fairly . be gathered : I. Thrit Mr. 'Buchanan was intent on bringing Mr:Clay. to the sup port of Gen. Jackson. 2. That he telt the importance of opening a communication with. Mn Clay on the subject. 3. That it was fight to fight' bargain and intrigue' with bargain and intrigue. 4. .That a negotiation was to be opened With Mr. Clay regarding the-State Dee:tit:mein and the succession. 5 That it was necessary to. .have an interview with Gen. Jackson to consummate the plan. 6 That:this interview terminated auspiciously for tho object in view: . . ‘i_lii considefation_oLthese, facts, -all- of which clearly appear f . rom the documents published to the world by-these parties, no - ono will• be surprise&rst the following occur rences: -:: ,:. • ',.- ,•.---.-:',' .. , , i .."-..c: " Sem et-, tim e , in' Jan uaiy,,,P325...aud -- not iong before the elietion - of President of the II States by the House of itepreientatives., lien, James Reelcaiiiiii:lbit en' member of the house, and aflefivard fritini, -years a Senator of -the U. States from.Pennssivania, -who had ;been a zealous and influenliaisupporter, of Gee. Jackson in the ,preceding canvass, and vriis Stippn::eti to enjoy his anbounded COllfi- , dime°, called at the lodgingS of Mr: Clay, in the city of Washington. Mr. Clay was at the time,in. the teem ofhis only messrmitein the *llnese, his' intimate end ...cep fiilential (tient], l i 'Ficin:, - 11.'P.'1..titclide, Since . Glivernor of Ron lucky, thaw also ji, nitmboe of 'thee Ti0ti8......-- Shortly after Mr, Buchanan's entry_into- the room. ho introduced the -.subject of the ap, ,proacideg Ptesidential eicetion,,and spoke of the certainty of theidectien of' his- favorite, adding that ',he would term the 'mest:splini. 'did -cabinet that'the- country ever had' Mr. ,Leteheritskell.(:lioweonld.he have one more distingnishad than that of Mr. Jefferson in *fi lch " - Nye - re both ` Madison still Gallatin?• ‘iere ctiuld'fle.be .'able'tia . find 'equally ' pint= neat mon 1 . 1 . -, -: , 112r. -. Buchanan , teelied, (He uioulttnot go out of this room for . a Sferetory of ~,Ste! Mf.'..n . ity., : . -This• ge ntlem a il fli i A k9lay)'playfully:rerrieflOij,iiiiiihcthrin,ght 4 . , erek*es , "rie`. ti m beflb 14014; t....foi' 11..... eitt9 fie t n gifil , . iiiilkFi'it , TereYl 4 lslofili' "':: ~ YdrOlili =A',clii.jr,f‘itii,lo#4,,.:olol,llolll:446l' 'ed'.; lilt: , the' eh iirie:tx,biiiikeeifltlitrigne - i'iliq 'iieintiillee';' , ViriiigtttelAiti,iejeStairlin of Mr. ' Atleinsinotifted- 110 , ;'Ouelitillei0i4'hilifiteii- , jtiait7to-putilishihei-ehe.Vg*eiiiteneeibut by:, " 'Abe,;eotkeif:cotieeties bfAfier geotlemen - , he Bin's inOeced-:tefetbettr ; clOng;e9., ; ...-';,,,,,t:,..: < , ... ' : ff 11 0 - allitiOV,lias ,o;l(lpreAciod, 'Ab et e eye ial lierttii'lif;iel'efieei:4;'-ii'lles.rieFitiOnliteif.- - ,fei , .10&Buoheriee--:tjiettimightflie--hisal(4lF., . :,.(30..y . 's);Auty,tomi,thlielt theSe.fitelginndlhat he :-SY-In.--d-!!'ill.lilifiqlfSliiii 7 :4-:lVll4Pile9llenste ,, , , ,!z.; 5Ri04'7.44 . 4'4 0 : illPMbOt: 6 l l o l o:X(r. : Bugh'' eotkit, baknevei. ' • ij i 4910100 charges,hiiitgk ithetfitlieetieif iat i .. Y 1 ir:„'Mi:' tray Anit.oo. ' "-tat-pilaf*. ,'' : POP- 4 ',.. „ ; 7 ' .. ' l 'l.it:ticiciitife4theystir • • : 1i: v i r 43., ; .,14t,... , , , mi ,, „,,,.. ... ftill M .: * tiny, trio•:' '-ingrlt. -- #1i4;1,!,,‘ , . ':, silitt; :.... , i'petAthiiiili!,' at the ~ e'itiliejit_ meree y. , tow 'lly &sere& 11 , 11:, ,- ,Clejr: 7 :tilikte . .thipiplieflillO4idd the world fo'belhii , e: ',llitctlMi.. , alayiled"mitiliiiiieeetittlapfM.bait4iir. ' . *4o,4eltkig9e!,{4,Aglien the s.4aCte Abilt.bgio:BeOli"-. '.a.ir:bilTkPOlS-g),10,0 4 i'4 1, 4%9 1 4,Y,1 0 4 1; ; 9 1# 1.31 .- .:jusqueltlii-blirpgnilo'-tifeleSa sintiVtifd.:falsilly. . 0 1jtiiiii0-tiitieirqyltr,lityr - .'l'iiiiiii""i'ett:iiiteti" 'itti4leetlhit:!cpAil,ere:'uttceirfaitio;;;;&lo.o.lyl '. d ;,,,,„,:tex4afititiWtificolsitreito--Avigoipt;':: Aimgri,Wqmsisk,e%Li#l,6l,6 7 4 Ti.:rink ;s l :141 1 tost, ronilth.':grii#vit.w9t '.. etute ,1 . 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II - ! i ,} ~ ~. .,..;„,itr!!!!, . .4o::oL,'?,t'-tkloglii '.,;'.:-P.:71,',4,,1 iii :: : i.V 0 ',-21';... i '.' 4',,, , ' ../..yt. ~ .1, 9 ,.., • ::..-,.,1,, '' ~,..i...,:., - .;,, , , t ,-:,.. ~,,A7.i.,..,.,:,-3,.....,,,,.:-.;..„;;;k1,4„, FP SC= t• „ , approliationj Shall-the eeirtlpi i iio . agpinst IVIr: 'Myth . `.CharriClr Tdild iireferinent, - tee, lanientablyr - ,successlaL be endorsed - , runt ap ippuyed-by. Senafers,, same of-winin],......e.veri, Jll,9ligh-.P?)littelilly,opp,osed to him,nutat]t, have 'cljepised the ineatniei4 by which the 'net was' derititt'''Shelr.lhe phiiillders'T'that - deserve tit rip ee - froiti the , hands - of 'revery'llonest be". -decoaatectand • adorned .vtith the r eimitie :of itistiee We. hope ,ande.beheYe not?' It is suspected, too, that,Mr. BUchinan can cicier:Of AliV.,graceful; , thouer-lesu sue ;:cessfal, conspiyaCy•;agaihst - Mr: Weliste,r. • It: "Jo-mere - thhh alsuppOsition that'persons.high in 'power. entered into a base determination to blacken the Character of Mr. Webster; whose toivering - intelleet th ey hi "-moot in-the, 'Snriate. Mr.- C. J: 'lngersoll was -the protni;.. tient actor in 'this, brit lere.-weto otheol en gaged in it besides Mr. - Ingericll. When Mr.J._wantedi. illeg„ally, to obtainthe seetts .of the' State Departments, -Mi.---Thichatiati was found very corivellieetly bsent at Lan caster. His Chief Cleft; and his stributing Clerk, (Mr. Trist and-Mr. Stubbs) prostituted the State Department for the despicable pur pose of blackening_ theehrtractor of .a wished Strinarq, lhey did what i\lr. 13u chaniiii-himself„-ex;PresidenfTyler andothet witr . e.skes,_before the to o committees, preyed . was-ti violatiiin of-the rules of the :Deputy merit.; -The Committee appointed - by the House to .exa mane, the matter—n m..jority of whose members 'were Locokices-r.ordered that co pies be sent to the President and Mr. Buchrlnan, supposing of course, 'that the}• would not let this flagrant• violation of the Snite.riecrete: miss unreboked: •We were in 'clined' to believe tliat' iilr. Buchanan was Icete when he said that•he was ignorat,t of - - _ ':!the-settrch into the private State papers and disapproved of it. But does he condemn the -. Mime - by keeping the - et itninala still on a - high ,salary-? Wby does he . still remain silent when such'charges as Mr. Colton makes are published in, salt• a permanent and imposing torn? The charges - are so clearly-made and and so strongly suport6d, that Mr. 4uchanan must eitherclear bireself or -forfeit the esteem of honorable-men. Is there one,Senetor who would condescend to do, even-against a:po; litical opponent, what. Air.- Buchanan• data 411 thd character of Henry Clay? If, they ottld-not-do--4t-themselv.es r let—thera_ttot_b• too hitit - ittiffettp preferment pirhint who has done it. ' ";7:1-57' .. If he will-,clear himself from the charge 4 made against trim—that he 'betrayed Pettsyl vania on the Tariff •in the Presidential Election—thit-he still sanctions-this British • Free Trade party by supporting them through all their iniqities• udder the promise of -a Judgeship—that he did marelluin any other Man claiming tube a man of _honor would do, to injure the fair fame of•the great Statesman Of onvage,lieury. Clay.that he encourages cOrruptiOn'thid villainy in his own Chief and . Principal:Clot ks - by relining them, with all 11.0.P.8,A,91gkrPJfiju.q:FirtPaLII, AP - llisidiitgraceol copsPiracyeflngersolr, A against he name and farae Of "fliiiiiiel Web-: - ster—rhat he brought the country to a ver g e of war by his inflaMmatory bravadoes in la.- vor of the , whole of Oregon' up to 54 40, in cluding his peremptory refusal, to arbitrate on any terms, and then 'deserted the country by surrendering all North of 40 cleg.,.and leaving all south of. that in' the worst.pessible shape it could be lett in—that he now feels that lie has.betrayed,the Peo.ple and, wishes to escape their-verdict by being canonized into a sainted Jridgeif ho triesto clear himselt frifin thei . e . charges. then it will he time enough to talk-of heaping high and holy honers'upen Mm. But let. us not try to dot 'rid of a POsidehtial can didate by pansionimg him -off4liii,a. Judge shipl,- Let liim•corrie beforeApP,eoplet. The more:such, men comiug , belOre",(49-• POPPIe ' thol)etter. -t, , , - '...1 . .,•,-, . -,,, •-,. -•et•4„,,t.; 4 ''•,.- Direct Taxes Comiug! The Washington correspondent Of the New York Journal of Commerce (a tree trade pa .per) writes: • "The , Union' expresses the opinion tha t the tarilf bill will .y ield twentylight millions It is a very extravigard estimatopand far ex ceeds that of the Secretary. Mr. McKay is probabYriioriitteatiy correct in his estimates oNwentv-three attire luill milliotiii, \Odell he Says will i& onoutgli.=-‘ The truth McKay admitted; it Matter of guess= 'work:- ft.-Wiest . be tested by 'experiment. The result must ha that the increasing ex pentlitures„of the GoVernment cannot be met by duties on imports alime,' Some new sources Of 'revenue. mast; bo devised. The revenue from lands will, fbr two years hardly equal the ex penitit' of their trinuaaement, the extinction. of Indian &e. in the bound less territories of thtvW est, sititich have cetro, or are seen , to (mite, ittiderthe denomination of latitle' The - ritistimatini'cif two and a s uariormithana from the iliso4 is - quite enough,-at all eveets., Direct .taxcs .11/0- Tittfly, qn . tl , .befor; rf.sqtfil, " -- Tb r , , 2 . cottepon on o o C,Olntritirco gives iisa tit,tislitf.pi: ftiSti laita) - .:o,lsii,kititirisortiOei. air tliMatininisiiittiOn:- I —' -104100:t4 bf.thO ion . .tlint•Liongcoss, , i n: plying,. with the reen—zinentiettoti of the, pres _ulontto_rOdognito_the:gststono'oloi:Ni'aritlitii,_ riloltutittiitrifTeP'toriotrs' ondflor his :purposot-"thete,is r onion to be -4---,l*szt2tyt Li — C;o • NTlglik: FOR a...1u1l ,_." 7 4 1 : ,11.E.°T.',111,T '',P?C+PK CI .CS"::" I : • !PFT,i SA.lti , l" -- :,' 70:4PrIllei;13j,itialltr,444,. ~. , , j , '2' '7 a # , P 9r3l % - j 4 tilk;P , pli44 l :ol: , :ind 7 ,, , , ..Stewarti s.l,c ,, PetinlYfiP/ii; MoTP'92 tc) 'A 7 1 ,N 1 0` 4iiiklide,'Afi ., tritA4akitiirre4cli-ii - -: ,- ;, - :- rti:•-÷, , - ,z,U4,..tal ,tPirlti9ce OlikCiOltif ) 4 4 -Slii tI MA X , LI : deti,,4111 . 0, Mchojitl ( l.:inorPape ' i.thrP ~0 4 ,taf. i 4, o 4 essrfc‘ Of'. tfici,7"' rL to -, benkillpf ' the Tiiiiisit ; , ,tilifikii 4 , , ' tilOil6Ein 'tfaiinnie, ireichit weed ';.rmet 1116'11'0ff to•inakii^ way - fer thEt‘",pred4 l3 o - 0, - 4 0 reign":ag.0 0 4 1141 ,0 :,..fejpigrt Ilbeii n fo ,deptray,4,rperic o f r i ve;t,„, tipii;_and,,trireby:6o.o4l - a foreign ~eionopci-19 19 le the - Ainbrielitr • tdatketo; ' aid' W adoPt l'ilitlirW principal of f 'free' trade t 'kto;ittlecte the It Aale IP Nfili ..f t. ?t. , ,, ',:';-lie'• , P.r.P' • i t 14* ,;ircat ii., r..:: 'd BEE Eli •Y;:t.o4 . r` r --" 7 .Jt. , i1 7 ' =Ea '• ,••••,,tlj • - .. -:ls."l•l'q * ,.,;,'".4•ViiT•i•4• •'• :;•4'. .l;ciX••?jtiikli2 . *• • ••Y:4•!-r4 t - J ' • Ire,k • S. • • ' 1 -L. , . .••• „..NCYBEIt AWV ,; 'l. '1;• • , • 4 ;i:.i:'..P44i . 4- . 414'*.., . . . yrrii i , the rq... l t:toitriti"anil!Z t i ai r ,4_,• -. ' - riiin - i -111 Wa'atidsIffeitici..' - , Vie schitener Flarmoneotiit Wilkettirinrts files oi',l4evarinaVapers. tosth.e.Biiiinst. --By e E thnglish•-•stearner, ilateS. to the Ictlh'. ult. briireqpeen . , rebeived from- % r efit, Cru.i, -, and to the. 29th fr= .IVle.xreo. • Congfessivan Still in session, beine,erigaseilinArsegssitig thews:.• rious projects for reirting:.,Me.nri''..fel. caniing .• Ni' on the•ar.7"'l'liirdeelarritibn brWitiligainst the L'frited Stales is - I:tending beferis t bligratlo. ' -Gen. Parecleihas'orilered the ferintitien of a battalio n of militia' to be organiied4ifilitivo ,squadions of eaValr . k; ifilhe - Cify 01.;IVIekice, and pv67 effort *is .makine to i'licreitircri' 'rank - lid ilie'iti - iny' • , The reports Item"'the cat of war received et Verir•Cruz Miff that`a . .ert, [Taylor:nail divided; hie forces,' One' portion. litstkingtoWitritile3rnostf,nrid_the ether towarris:::'.; Trmpico: . Thirlattei-ipilacelidibeenjitieeor ed by gen.lll.6jia. The einresliendent.iit . the - DiaritjWrifes that it is said:California:US' l'aeClateditsejf adfirirated'fretiillekibo:-'-Yera Cruz and Tampico have been:declared iril state of.var, and it is reported that the Amer: - leans have taken possession ,of Altamira, a place distant one day's march frojn Tainpico.- An overland Mail - from the Pacifie_was .., brouf:l9 relliis Veas6l, under seal, for the L. States government, • .----'..; ... The internal affairs of Mexico are in a Worse state of disorder then at last accounts. The - revolution' against Parades and in favor of Santa Alta has gmended to all the cities from Acapulco "to Mazatlan, embracing tbi , departments-cm the Pabifie, which-are how in - arms, a ith the exception of La Puebla and .. Oajaca. Parotid; was endeavoring to repress the - inspfrepfron at Jalisco, but the revelation- kits had retired into and were fortifying the city of Guadalaxara: The Junta was in ses sion and had chosen Parddei Dissident bir the following vote-58 for Parades, .13 for Bravo, 7 for Flerrara, 2 for. Perez, &c. Can, Bravo_waAdeclared Vice President and,Par edes had receis'ed- permission to leadihefor • ces againseGeo.laylor. Gen. AreVahi 'left .Mexico on the 19th with The van-guard, an route for Monterey, and Parades_wai 'to fol lo‘i. When Brrivci•arrived froth' Vera cruz.— ' BeaVo had set - out for the - eapdal "orilhe -24th . -LJuno,-leav-in--Gem-JOe Seta - inximirmand - ' of Vera•CireZT Juno,-leanin g ---Gen. ICapp,enffe.oinniftp , ,,.-1,-.. ilrerlirdliier — orihe Ne7thern,ifiVisio'ir 61,:tthe - Army. Am pudia remains at-San - Ltris dePer-.•' ... tosi. 'Arista is said to tie coming . tri;;Me.Xice,_ , - 7 -... at -a slow pace, we presume, for , .w..,,, find .. sk... proclamation :from -him,- dated at Lirfaiier . . of June, calling elk the army_to .rallyi - T,.fr4r:fue - :,, -- ealVation;cif the Reijiblic._ ' ": - ;:r-;.. Sant - Willie tiii - Yiviirttiin. a - letter ,of,eitindo- - 1enc,e , ...t0 Gen.-Yegs:nnd:his fellow,:pitjtioner4., which', 4,0 1 . 144 d ;ii . thd-lrera,,Pittkparters,. %VG , eee :up Men* 4.f...;ept.e!fie r t.or his .incive Mettle; arid nothing„ :hi 'dr.ri*t - 'the ye perillielhe,:4ll'siiiled' for V.e . ..;"•;.,,,f, , , ...;:f , It 'W.iii: rain - Ore:A, flgia,Cc..otriif,'Clienor.Avonld 'airdele: 0f e. c ,i51 1e , 91-FAVhee43Sel : eil the 10th friati anilifiii ala.:*fi",verstp - ffiz *IS so great that theseidiels',,weirAripten duty day andrniebt. Martial law haStheen proclaim ed at Vera Cruz, Tampico and Alvarado.—, The twit Californias have distinctly. declared their independence, and as another element in the gentw`al 'disturbance- the Indiana liaVe committed great rav a ges in the . Department of Durango, mode terrible .-depradationst and - chased the governlnent•troops. . . .- • - From the NO,.v Orleans Picayune, July IS. Latk! from the Army. ' • The steamship . New Yoile. afi - ie'il lii.i - evening Boni:Brazos Santiago, via; Galveston ; left Brazos 11th..and - Galveston. 151.11,,in5t--7- freought as passengers, Col. llleTntesk Lieut. Bibb, Liout. Porver,„and. Lieut. awe.- 'Col. ' Alelntoili'fias - reitrai'M'ed l .4e a great nieasfirs ' ,fromdrig wounds. ...,,,, rr,„ - _-_ l '.-,- -- .--i•t-• .- The Brhish.Shin,9l%,..W.ar Rose arr_ivedt,ii Ihrzos, 8:11 inst. fi•om Tampion, and , 11 the,. 'S:schr Flirt arriifed'iheie orf the 1 illl i Trani; the same port. 'She confirmed the" - report already given, at the St. Nlary's attempt tipori the AlexicaiftGue - Boafe;I:c. ' lVe derive .Our news Tam the Matamoillir-Itnvale,, of -- Bth inst„ - - ..i..: -- -; -. tr The 7th lie:,etnent. of Infantry•and lhe ,61b, left - Ter .Crimargo, three ,Comp Antes, by rav • of tile river in the i•teaniei 'Big'lletcliletieri'4 - others lakitigu p the litre of march by ilia ivhy .of Repress:4oth dstatchneents,expeet'tosir- , rive at,the same time, Besides therAlietand Big Ilafehie,Bre Troy, caW',.\Vr . iglit,lail ay,- rivectitt,lgterniaras: • The pabent e'pb s e`fed a generiigtri#,kii'lleforeAohg; ,-. --.."=",:, -...,.;;.-„- -, - ' Verbal*OclrintS represent thattlieieAre:lo : boats at NtetilifrOgas,anrillßt. the Bria Was ' moving,lßst up .. ther rlqr,,,- The general h ealth ' cif-thislarrity is giv -- adlow - easeS"ef;',.qiiie.n.: , i'ohl-AillTcamp fever. 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