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WW V* fhltMl .i . . < r 3ft'& r \J J/^FoMgn In Sm »••*•• \ If' WF 1 m- ?4. K »?• t- W; 6ev'-:- : JSfew-Tcrk JitM 10. ' LATEST FROM ETOtANI). ; ^Testecday morning arrived the difjgatch j|htp JPacific, Capt. Sianjolny ifom Falmouth* witlj dispatches ior government* London date^s to the 2d May,, . Brffm%h f LonAon•Gazette. '•\' rf at\the Queen's Palace, s At the fJ6*th of April, the Present the Site's] ^ T^hereas'^hk Majesty, ,,by his Order <jn Council of the 11th N^yembery 1807» twas pleased^ fpjcreasons aligned thereinto or- jdep \t^aitaH the ports' and places of Fratke and her. allies, or of any other country at if at with his majesty, „artd all other ports or plaees^in Europe.lrojw which, although not at warwi^his njajesty^the British flag is \exelu- de^and^aU ports pr. places in the colonies be- longing to his majesty's^ enemies should from h'fhcfefofSfj be subjecj-to the fee re¥tf iction's in p^in| of trade and navigation, as if tlie .same were;' actually blockaded in the most -strict and'rigorous jnanneri\ and also to prohibit « aJOFaJe.-tri, afticj^si which are the prodoce« \or jinanufacture of the said coun- tries Or colonies:\ And whereas his majesty haying been, nevertheless desirous potto sub- ject those countries .which were in alliance or in amity with hjs majesty to any greater inconvenience than > waif absolutely insepara •||Pi«l^.. ojr Afcsx** A J—l J«avt my i^pital.t? jaiiHhe brave defender, of the country, nflembletJ «ij) the tWritief>for fBe protection©*\ the ftateV -^For thife three years pitti # %ve made the ^«trot{lt-ie«ert\ofls.tj!> procure. you, «iy be.|oved„-ftib- j'^ffts, f he bkffiogs pi a permanent peace. No fa- crifice^ any ways confident with your welfare, and \«|th\ the independeivjce ©f ^.the .flat*,/ fe<^e*er .paiafuV'have I fpared to figure your tranquittHy and welfare, ,by a friendly underftanding wHJa {$hih\ EUnperojof the FreWb. •«*But'aH••hy'endeawrs proved fruitless* .The Auftrian monarchy Vas.atfo to submit to the bound-; tisfs ambition, jaf^the,Enip«r«j\^apc>|eqin: and %p the fame manner he ftrive'sto fubdoe'Spain, : -* r --'— thefa.cred JHead of *the. Church, appropriate!* tp, hirnfetf the province's of Italy, and 1 pa'rcetiVttt the German dominions^,- Auftria was to do bpinage t« the ijre^t empire^.tbfi! foprftatioa;^fV^iigh he^ba^ loudly announced. 'V '. * ' /, '. ' ,' -- I « I have adopted all neegiKryrft^fureftq affler/ the iodependen-ce. of the ttate.* No:b 1 oniy,^l*frryoii' anrwered % calVcb.Vft youx l^ve ^or»,yd««;ilSt|v6 country ha3 prompted ycii,_ta> an^«ipkf,ilt» ? Aw#pt, my cotrdiaj thapks; they will fe repeated :hy my pM»ft?rity and .y.oojs. iSe1F;deiSw^e, .Jitft, iotf&Q.eo^ was o«r ; alni^.-Buf the con^ijer^r%iiih^^ali» , ivfrijre : fovfrejgn „of~ Bis people, ftiong ih~*tjie$r ^tAtqal confidence, to po(^s fuiBe|«!trt means to pppofe. hi$ to Auftria, nnjefs Ihe lhqo>id'jeUflquj'&?ber 4 ;rne.af- iifes pf defence', arid proftrate herfelf dif*f^d at; \his feet. The djfgractftjl propojal \vas,re|eftsdj; and rK»w b'is'lioftaJ^ advancing agSinft tfsj'*arrived for battle. ., \ - •\• ' ; .««I confide in God—in th^':yalc»r pf my armies», in the heToic condnfl <>f my, brother wj>o leads fb'ftBjJ bnjtp glory, in you myWovfd pj?opie.. 0ufi ixe*<- hitont for this war are great} hutfucfi'\tbey mdft'V in order to attain mo.re*feci)rely the ! 1nip»rfail(t end : of feif-prefeivation- ^ ': . • *« ivbat you\ha„ye hitherto done; is the minft »n- qtfeftionab'.e p)«dge, r pf the powerful affiftance wti-tcW I am to receiye f roin you* Tney-^ho-beat no arwsy wi 1 alfp (hare in ffche prcitectjorjof'tbeit co)intr3r.i Unanimity, orderj wbedience, aiJUviiy and cojaS- ; der.!bf the .11th of J^ovemberr and'in cer- tain siibseqent * orders of the 2-5th Novem- ber, •\dec^fatar-y of the aforesaid order of the 1 l|h 1$Q% and the 1 fak Dee,. 1*807, -and the>0rh of Inarch,'\1806.^' • \ . And whereas, in consequjnjce| of diyep e-t vents which havetaken pitil^nwrtw'date «f the first mentiohed order affecting the re- lation b^tw^en Great-Britain and the territb- ries.*>f otlter- powers, it is expedient that 'Stin- dry parts and provisions s o^lthe said <)rders should be altered or Teyoketlr -•- - • JHis. Majesty* is therefore pleased) by and tyjith the advice of his ^Privy JEouticilto\ re- voke and ahn'ul the said several orders, ex- cept as hereinafter expressed, and sornueh of the siid several orders except-as aforesaid, j xs hrteby^evoked accordwiglyi -\' > 1 And his majesty is pleased, by and \v/|tk the: advice of his Ptivy Council^ to order, and it is hereby ordered, that all the pbrt^ nerve your energy, tior difaftrou? opci}rrenee*s,~ flionId any happen, fliakeyobrfirrri refijjve. Perfe* ver,a«^ yalor overc0nie%aU dangers, e«>hances;evet.y-l advantage, ajid, {applies, ail .loftes. Our cauJe is jurf: Providenc^dq.es not fpfikke thole Who do not fofifake thfrnfelves. \ \.r \ '•tjdepend on your lore, your,'tried' fidelity, to \yppx pjHtipe <and country^ • JOepehd you on tbepateX- nal f>iicilude_Qf your ja?inarcjiwho|iadsalHiis bap- phieTs in vours. l . - f \ .. «F&-ANCI&- • «« Vieima, April 8, 1809 » • ••,;•'• and places, as far \north aslthe river Ems, inclbsively,- underv the' goTernment. styling itself fhe kingdom of Holland, and all ports '& places Ot'tder \the 'government of France, to- gether with the colomes;'plantations and set- tlements in thf pbssesstdii of those govern- ments! respectively, Md all ports and plaees jn the northern pari of ^taly, to be reckon^' ed.from th| s pot I ts''of Orbkello arid Pesaro in- clusiveiy, shall continue .and be subject to the /same tesmctidns, in point of trade and nayi- jgafionT- without any inception, as if the same •Were' actually blockaded by his Majesty's ii^val forces in theT most strict and rigorous •njianQer; and 5 tfciat /every vessel trading from 4ftd to the said countries or colonies, plan- fations or settlements, together with all * jgood.s and merchandize, on board, shall be condemned as prize to the captors. \ And his majesty is further pleased to or •=der, order shall have effect frpqi the day of th^ date hereof, with respect \to any ship, to- '^ether with its cargo, which may be captu- *rj§d sub'seqent to such.day on* 1 any voyage \Which is and shall be rendered legal by this order, although such voyage at the time of the con^meacemert of the sam^ was unlaw- ful ^nd prohibited under the said former fird£rs_fc _and such ships, upon bt jn snail fje released accordingly j and with /respect to all ships, together with theirj 'cargoes^ -vyhicia rnay be captured in any voy- s »ge\%hjch;was permitted under the except tions of the orders above mentioned, but which is not permitted according to the pfp!- visibris of ttis Order, his 1 Majesty is pleased f,*'$<$ ; ord;erY: and it is hel-eby ordered, that such \^b|pj, and-their cargoes, shall not be liable \io condensation, unless they sltall have re- \' ^iyed actual fiptice : of' the present Order be* #oi!t such capture or in default of «uch notice, untiia^ter-the expiration of the like interVaU froro^he date of tb.is Order, as were allowed for ^obstructive notice in the Qrders of the j ; 25;^p6f November, 1807, and the V8th of ftiayyl#r^a\t th^ several places anii lati- '\WM$Wii?>' specified. '••.'\ ';,-•' ^-.\/'-' \ . '\ ..'A)f)a tui right hpnprable the Lords Com- . mis>1ohers| of his Majesty's Treasury, his : Ma|eW^'s principal SecretSfies bf State, the ' %l^k ^ou^missioners of th,e A^fniralty, and . th$« Jud^e#f the Highi Court of AdrhiraUy, ' ,'»ttd the Jllrtees of the Cburts of Vice .Adml- •^ • London* April ^30.^ -' Oar ^iffefffiees with A.merica may now 'he cohfidered as approaching -«& arrticable ^djuftment. The netv Orders in Coortcil, wliich appears in laft mghr's GaaeMe, m:- is iiaid, has been apprqved by Mr* Pinkn«y, who confiders it foffictent to fatisfy bis \gov*. crnmenf ; rat the fame time that hvtwill be as grievous to the eftemy as!-former Orders were. • \ ^ - •- \ • The full particulars of thefe changes H our commercial fyftem in regard to-thcPlXni- ted States, are to appear itt the GazeHtf oi Sa'tirdavnext. \\** ' «•'. Mr. Pinkriey, we under0at)d* hsiseKpref- fed his approbaiion ot the: adoption of thefe mc?fures by. oar government* and the Paci-' fie is lander failing orders to convey iheintel ligence i-o America. •• ' v. . The pubiic will fiaturally he ansious to Vnow what has indueed^minifters to arjopt \a lirPe of condudl refpeSing America,, fo dia- metrically voppofite to the policy hitherto maintained, nor <*an it be\ doubted that fome explanatiijon .will be given in JPariiatnentV We fincerely bf)pe that it will.be made, appa- rent that none of- t.hc juft rights of Ifrtmin h^ve been conceded fo America. The bufinefs will perhaps, reeeiye fotne explanation at « meeting of Ihe American to be held this afternoon.at the fmgular that if Bonaparte had obtained fuch a vict<^yi, fee did not 9^^^^i^' : i^0.!of With refpe^'to.the nrin« arid liluittlriaii^ ^ec|r:cqmig[jRceof ^$^tu ^o^^t0»ym$. arrived if ^J^isor IBelogpe, jie has been vififW ihfcobhsol.Kis mil &t>p$znions ;. and it, wafjeported, ijge knowjt in Mollaiiai..'fhia't he meant to continue his jouln^y as far #t ^logne...,- ...^ ; ,- ; ——jr.,-. \r. . •.•- -..•.••-.: •;•:' ^0$ } m0^ } fm^^ih: u Ah arrival frqm^Jtilhjn h^fbrolnghjt ^cT-. tioM^tS'to M\& j^th ApriK---At i|»aiti^ei no ihformajfipn^^h^ ;6* the I; foe'nch beyojwl' 'G : por|o. fj^ltha^lie cprj^derafie dii^nce from ^%^.hi ^n4the Ixpe^attoit *df'1He • letter wri^rs was,; thai they would-be able to refia^Jmdtep^lvihe attacks of the T ¥rench. Vi|o a^fe^Sfe. fh~ ported* r bad been retaken, By ,fbV£pamafrte and Eftglini; 'jutii apwto;f>ad%leo, p#ged % the Fiench,.' • v r . \•'\ ''•-•>'•-•- •:..\ . :' \. mffmmmim The Goverridr of'jpowerCan^dij (6tn,C^a!fi).lias diiibl^ed {tftf,.|}^rf« < o^tfe^-b[y':of.i«h^.p^!^||(W, and dire,c^Bd^?ts '• to ft be • j%ed for a^e^ ejection ae#efiide3.v l pis^t^' promoteitbe., ,gebB%iii^hafjj)oriy l T oi*, tbi$ ,p*w :ince,,|hd a* ipSl^W ; a^%j^%pjr^!W.feat>.; ever miglit; have a t^nde^y t,o dtltftWi it j s \Fqr\#u%, aiild therefbr* ihdifpenjable attention' to the' otb«r liWoches-of-Jhe' k^lflatu^^ aiid.fO/t prafa'pi and fcjieerful ;co-operMiph, ; ahd aflmarice^ in ^bSftever tmgbt conduce $,0 tjie bappfttefs' and .welfa;r>.pf. the ?olgtoy , / , . *« 1 am forry to add, thali'^a»e Beeri difappointetf in aft'thefe espe<ftations y s$i in\ e\ve» ry hope on. whicb t relied. \ You have ya%d Jo fruitlefs debat<|s;,; excited by \private and per^onil anl'mofities, oi by friyoloos conteffs,. UpSn\ trivial matters-, of f6rm,' ..ffcit time and thdfe tal«#s\f i tQ which within your wra-UsVthe public have an -excljilfive title s.ibis abufe'pf your functions, you Ijay?preferred to tbe high and im- portant dutiei which you owe to your Sovereign, and to ydiir; coriftituentsIJ and you bave^ tbefieby, .been forced t^'fteigle^the^^ feonfideratijppf matters. •^.-. ' ^4 &mm*y^-^ j)alfp#(f^ nvenw(onf*?at e'#f*Wv«^ll4'iS'- i ( MiK [-had been electeif hpfe h^^^MP^h. •pfe -to 'rh^ffee f # ; ^ov«^o^#v*the-^ ^0l^^n::#1nP^ his ^epilfti^^fb^ irurr; and ln>riat«B^ Wmake^ a#1ub^i|ie^ bed by the Gbritfituti^n of this Corntpon^ wealth^rid'ate If^Hnited Mm^ § fW oaths of. b^ Prdclaniatihn'*w^ , , u? : \ .' /F?//;^^% r ,£%v^^ * iary.of Sw#-1;The votes |§mbrrn were 563, oY.>*h^^rr£ : TH\h^^; : .> ^ , •;•••£ ^ ;_.;. r uter of 1-hec$?afe*. - ',-The. ^^res^ivernttkwe're- «k J i'. khaj?ianfe'fii;^M;^^ ana* a cor^ttt^ brmg in a.b'ilL • wi' i^,. a „\ , ',:•:./' r >: '?^< Mf. Lew3| : cMleda^,)ji^^fajudjg>n i o^ my from,W'eft^a#it to1b|; &&•$$. ,W'0(h- ingtoh-^lin»>'•\''.' -. ''--.-•..a-; ,. Mr.Ttiodblph^ a«ppro^atpry tejfelutioii--,. the; oidet^tlfe%y^wa^no*/;pa^ ;«^-r The mqtiort \for^ indefinite bodepineh^fl. Itill unde^in^#>Uon.^' _ .v, ''.•••^C^, Mt. ^h^^e|u'made;a,|i?»ir ^#W.#« •\• :uibj$a.i;;W|i^ceiared'the gatkri#^u4v|d* •• .molt I'h^'lhJQlufc '\ '' />'•'\'• •'f:^V' ; . : -: - -V ;, i-.' »\. A^er ; hfm-4o.t!^ed a rjew :ni| : rii||srBo.m . JCentuckyr>^^4ci;iflced hisiMalden; fjeTei^' MFi^Qard^ier. has meihber owed At h$kp$<fcfc thehoufeadjoftrn^d v?ith- oat #njtiirig to fitty'd;i|feuff!Qn pn thejiilftibn. of rnortiejit ^a ; r^e«1ty> vb^wr^efor^yo^ Embargo' V the6*e .' of rthHe you, have at the fame time vtrtually prevented^ ^~k- ui ^ i.^ L. .A r^, - t;*» -t^itsr^ttwW- the i«tfbduc«^^f^ch others, as niay.^e^e*^«^»ch We arc happy to %> hat teo '<\ M in eontempiatton* -IJF any further proof of- tfiisi rnjf#:' u& of yoaf time were necelKiry^ ?;-fiajy-fc. Jtlfc^p're,' fentedlt, |t>. hasring been c^lledlfln, \af^er *]aJ^iSo;n oi five weeks, -to exercife his * JSiaj«fty?-s;;^jnsro>iga*' i tiv6 of'ai&nrVtd only,.€lM?jiraihe!,otfr^b;^1a^|*b.rl^:Si' , : , three of. w,hi«b t»«r«. tbfeVn'^f.•^e^wil^W'^niHial ads, to which you flood pledged^ and yfffli<?h requi- red no di&ufllon- ». ... -•' -''.'\. \ . • •;-;•'\• ' «* So much nfintempeirate-iieathiii befefl1 tnaniffft* ed in ail r yout.^rqeeM'iirgs, '^nd*.yopi ''&&& ftioMrfetl facb a prolonged- ittid dirrefpecltul. itiattentiofl to juiajtter:? fubmitc.e4^^'« r -* : P'?fide|€tibnby the other branches of the tegiflature,.that wHate.ver niigbt be the jttoderaricfn and |^6rb^r#ce exerciied '-o,ri jthetf psVts, i'geperalfpod|rrt.deS(Vandi%is ica6e** ; ly tcsbe iookeavforjiWitlfouta b^w, Affein}jly.^ ' --.^^ ,J^m^^fh JuHeja. Letters % ithe l*fciic ? raf ; mipn ; tliat Cat, Burr,\^)^i^^ikp a6th G!'April,' on his way to tfe*h^|th^,of Ew\f|p.e--^Tbey. adjj, that hits;' -d>paj|tur^ *i|ri|9in M&*. in ;cq^f^uej^^|^ ; brder f^oraihe Br f ifi^ f Goverhp3er%>!/.'j'V\-. \•*••'' v •(-• '-'•\ '• ••' :^ f - •:; a^^I^i^. Js^eMed .Caove^- of Maryland tor the\reaiain|er ^f the yljanr. *>« the\ i«^^f ;?t^lfc1@^I^.Si?^.M^^if4ff^«i\ to this tfairof 'o^lbrj^.j^ttoi^;'^%-J\^ ' .,_• A. bill|a.| \be'^fle^prted ,|Q:;Congy|s*s.^y. the ,'tiommitteiicjf c^miiiSfee and n^'4nuf^pttjres andv.pas^id. rihi^^dus'^ -of /Il^pris^fi^li^esr pern|itting vesse;rs;p«y\ned c • by tl^^i^f#c|| l of* fenyloreign. nat|oni^th. Whom* cb'r '^ i \^\' ,7*i T *s n, part for any >fi cpurse is permitted as aiforesatd, pnlShe&ame iton'ditadns 'as^refiallowed^td ^eM4s'^ ne< * : by'citi«ensof the^&itie^^atesi^'iOV? l \-~ •'• J ,. committee, ^ n-is majestv is mrtaer pteasea roor-i A .„ f T ., v-r „„„ j • - L* r j^ J ^1. J A' I'V * oi London 1 avern. and it is hereby ordered, that this! * ^ »* \ -- -' - - ' .. ... May 3. Two veffels .arrived at XafOiouth yefterday morning from Holland the captains of which (late, .that Bonaparte was endeavoring to en- force the confer Option in Holland, and that in many places\ the people had manifefted a difpoiiiicm to rcfift it by force.>' The Bring and illumination bti the French jcosft on Friday night and Saturday morning ?^|hascreated fume apprehennons. that the AUJS.' trians had been defeated.-^-11 is hardly prbb-1 able that any deeifive battle could have been fought fofoon after the Atiftfians hadcrof- fed.the Inn, which was on the tcjit'h of jaft month.-~.Spme engagements bfetweec advan- <?ed pofts, however, may hay? taken ptace|. and there can be no doubt that Bonaparte would, in his prefent critical fituatioft, rnag- nifv to the uunofl any partial advantage he might gain. ' / ••'•\•' AV. May 4. . It is fllted, in recent accounts from Syve* den,. that \W new government of Sweden have determined to bring the queftion of the depdfitton.of Guftavus before the Diet; and it is ^added, that Baron Toll, and the late War Minifterj are to be his official defen- der's. • '•- • -if 1 The I'ulteney cutter, which arrived 1 at Wej'mouth on Tuefday, from Guetnjfey, brdnght intelligence that the French were evacuating Spain*: It is not improbablfc that a part of the FifiBnch army how in Spain may be withdrawn ; but the idea of the com- '* ^he 'follawfng are- the -|farticulaf9. £>f : Sk& late 1 uttfortiinat'e, '. iffiit- ^onibo^ro^ipf ; *bf% JFi-awke, as repotted tqthe ci|one> i^^vt^en capt. Roach *4tifh6d bh boald, he enqujjrid of the mate if he had perfotfiibd; cextaib du- ties aS^directed in counting fonie nicks of tog^opd j tWe niaT^f'epltedjf that;« 'hi' had .weighed them, but had nortaken the co.ujit,f and declared^ that he {*he capt a in) had fool: directed them to be cotfnted Thecapfafft ahlrmed t'hit he bad directed ih^mto^ counted j and called the iwafe a liar> v \fm lie was feturned--U^o& winch the Captain pulled the mite by thej^ofV^nd cailedjbtm a man bT~^T7^?^\ 7: ~The tttaie^jrepliSdi !t ^^iK:m v- T*he in^luabjl' cbe^i^l^!a^(^atory f -^of , erties -of^lhis^g^v W-\3? morn- es per^^fec^iotr in : a|php v 'rrA0j| jittportainr'&r^hehes of ;c ! he ! mi^i^f ^ v fij0$t£\^ 'iiim^M^^^^ lifhtnent: baviftg, fieeri t&e> jfruii pt'rMeairch made with g|fat |n|^ence and itxdolfy by ;fvf r.- ^afriloa^'lp, $£n0$. $&&\$lj^%fte* if-. : hid^reaehed7 met \twelve-- VearsjMilnide- cdl'vftice' will '*' bring up' your piftols, andl yonih^xlamamaHof/pirit* tain immediately ^brought afj*ipf M f\ ffi^lfe burpf the cab in* arid tin prlfentingt>he t^ the mate, he faid, < 4 thereis*'a^ loaded plflfol aTmalt pro^|c|to|r^hT the roifering bandr of govetrinleut,- v?opl0^ye rendfered. •*$*•• much tef* r tffa1i_. '0j^^^. M^miM^m^,. ate,,near tfrejAM^bprpu^i liq^ f IA mjks 1 from this towh|. aboat the ^*iinMpfe^of Match, An M h»gl|4 the grpctnd for |he ;{pace;. v qf t ^c|r thre| acte^s begian 'iKaft^l^. arid com i ' for ybUT-~nliBlt,ts not 1oaded--take-ybur dis- tance/' The mate went forwatd and faid^ \« captain are you ready V The captain replied, 4* fire and be damned.\ * Upon which he did fire and fhot the captain through the head.**\ ; .*\. - : ' : *-i- ' '•:*'\.^\- '\:.'• '••'*'• •• ..»•'.\' \*: '• B»M*mJme-t. VOTES FOR GOVE3B.N0R, «sc Yefterday the Comoiitree o'f the two Hoiiles appointed to examine the returns of VOTiES for GOVERNOR and LlfeU- TENA^T-GO«NOR, in the lev^ral towns and dUtrifits in-this'State^ report^ the wh >le huinber of votes returne^^e^a-lday abonr ^ bly to the prpvifions of the conftitution, to erlng of the iarth *as obfefved. \*\ ' '\' 0*93422—of which the • j* t . eryteWdayJ^eearmfeakes^thi^ Mon. CHRISTpPHER GORE had 47,9161 appearancevfind foretimes fd'hattr-as\**^ His honor JLtVi JUlNfCOLN, 45r l *8jbreak croc^ry wife inlhe houfesr^^lifefe t-V- ralty, ireio giv^e 'the necessary dir1ectioh$plweeva^ herein, aslo them may respectively apper- r — J «r.u.-.»»- R-«..„^I, \ STEPHEN COJTRELIi. Cord William Bentinck is appointed to go put with a fpecial Commiffion, to be with] the Archduke Charles at the Aultrian armies. • y :V'V : ' ?••'•;•''\''' ; : May 5. • We are fl ill uHahie^argive our readers any attthlsntic; infotiwation refpeciing the report ted Ijilcfe between the Auftriahs and French ifr;^ava|'la. The captain of a French pri- v»|Se^-recently taken [srti broughi into port \ that a defper ate battle has taken pi ate, i after three days har^d fightifig* ans wcci dtSfcaifid with th* l^jfis of com removed* By woicftii isafcertatned*that Mr. Gure is ele61v:i) Governor of the tpommOnwealth, hva mijority of 2798 voteSi-r-^There were 288 fcattered,votes tor Gpverwor.' Tne whole number ot votes fof 44euien- am-G<^ernbr, was Qfcls io-^Of (whiclhthe Hon. |>AVID COBBrtad 47*540linft. a Gen.'Gobh k therefor^ elected by a ma-' co j t \Q\^ jprity of 2811 votes— pr There were 241 other h nvajfions have gre^tiyf^ ... -- .--: .. i •\ -^ the ihhabit|rits near and bri the* way can tjey account toy it. fcattered votes for Lieutenlnt- Governar^ ^ ^^c^^tt&r^^^xw*8i •ihj At Cahp'dnia fGenefee co.) on;tM^t^'h^ \• • y#%'man;iBy/tlie''rameo^^^'; ,^e«t into thi fi^<yto*Si«^* • nd while attemBtin^' to feetfp^the fes off, one of them kicked him wefti ;ir«rit wHkh h^'fuft^fed \ihd nictating 'paws* and', fJi>pite<| ihe in t«c tnpiV e next da 1. -mw •'mmmm