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y \ond ameociations, he could not have been. | Butler. # | ex sile shore, - The ho 4 y ® Loge utterly ind ‘mM-Ol'm | son,. i |, on y rest Wikon ' ”£231“ [mi e effect | loponaithe office of Messers. Divam & Parng.- Loige & p : mmperit - pae recone nals g to inflrmeturn mein; a erea». : Those who intendto take stock will dg 'well to call won. |. - W) a ) m nen to in fluence vex n swa _ Cio take sock wildg wellio call ._ While 4; .|.... A Nouce_Drcsion.- nerally believe so much bitter discontent during last winter. | Twenty.Third Congress.-The second seasion com. | ,t5m¢h~m2{mmgflffi\ Saut. f \Oly any intercourse bet ween the two menced las Monday.. \ The President's. Message was @x Of- wo ho pees ither Way :| probably delivered:on 'Tucsday, and will be received | °4- Re ys (and I have act heardit cont: All is suspicion; on. ; jag th inter. | mon 'were engaged, xhouey raiead a an Ail 1s suspicion, MQWY'er’gpnFrlduy or Saturday, Knowing the deep i8let» F coftitsutad four . 1:11:25: d, rhoney raited, arnd: arms . The reformers are suspected and watched, and | 2A M®AY* flt forthis document, we. shall endeaver to- | of which knows, \%\ *#*** Caniésthe result be | teir liberty and happiness abridged ; and tories | our PPCT ®® sul? at Tuesday morning-thoran. | | Now 1 ray mridpast, to 'lording over them, - Such is the- result 'of the | -U\ Tegular publication:day, in order to 'by it | ro ueemble in the \Lodges or ehewhere ans armed: assault upon P relc ott. - It. is p whiff\beforeqmjre-dersa’segrl'yeu‘poga‘iblef -_ | most discrest, able and sunk-Na. tradiet: ill feeling. ] animadverting onthe polity and “a ) f ”fibatimighl havefieen‘anlicipaled“by'a_,nyz reflect. | The late Murder.-A correspondent who signetim. ~nish them with m - 1 : , . a . of s | f . thai E Aixesi t Log m aas to irae P he ruined hopes and | m omin we mao fiend fem al oombe. | niet end Boil ori et | ells frees it vilbe mes, by Ke On. the publication of by the receipt of the following admirable amswer of of jg, t win RCkenzie # great milltary Tooves thinks we nade too strong- chargesagainst. the 'pris f. gain. recur to it : and overnor of :Bouth Cardlin®g, to the petition forpar- : ol las! 32,11”: anaost ungufi‘eygble_s§atq0f‘§sml§l-‘ in custodyifor-themgrdgiof Mr. Alford. We did -not f hlse I as R ntinuall xzcutive Orricz, Columbis,-Oct. 20,, 1839, - {{P C\» an le . mi ine arplval TO I are disposed to gi .. -a fai itv to rig (heat surprise, interest, and continually | ry ae shorif qf Richland baric 8. C.¢ -*- - -| Durham. He changed the state of things, and, TH tor Erte ima acomed a fir oppomnity world ‘ ) the original, in pe | 3; T he petition of sundry gitizens. in behalf of [by curbing the arrogance of all parties r68t0red | pv, mace wigs comene gen ar de caw =\ \C\ and morits thehighes W'Wfigsm 1:3\ Nazareth AllgnWmedsz murder at the FT | the. 933216 toa. tolerable state of rational liberty, | £°P \°° \** Counsefeview of the case. | in the Temple: of Fame, An Governments u well. EhQ-rflfl P- | gozmjzfthe Ge. rs \Sefsm'fém'! fl): Rzllflind (Knit; disappeared almost at the moment of 'his: a I° The officistrenuirns from the several counies | PDVA!® tircés. | Lat all, as one man, petition to | PATE e keg | District is received., Inexercising the delicate | departure. |_ bo g r ue'¢ Cs - ._ T have all:besn received by the Secretary of State. | The [ of har : . nam fh map' responsibility attached to my: offce; it is a dic | We know nothing of the men who direct | made muaber of wor gies war dia, | tie rane, Pin e eon Pooh acim #, (says the Plant. ¢ult but imperative duty to discriminate: storily | thete affairs, but they are evidently grossly. igoo- 000 more thin wasever cast at a previous election in | abou the country though the Summer, $3 iy which topy | between the real merits of the case, and weight {tant of the feelin aand views of the Canadians, [:the Stmte. In 1834 Marcy was elocied_ over Sewarl: by | Winfiun‘imxuw‘fi4 atte, and doing every thing ar # in the upper part of | Of Personal sympathy which generally bemrsup~ [and. chipally indifferent to. their sufferings, or 19,882 msjrity. In 1836 Sewards majorty ia rs;.wmzztfsszmfifimfi‘fltwm te, fro leman' from that section | 0D it» through pity for the unfortunate, © The | they woyléqfimzfiihgm into the horrors of ® | Thepand three. Aundred and- twerty-siz-showing a | 50W in colinement in Kingsion, ewailng an awful untry. 90) | = oe number and respectibility of the pititioners can. | devastating war at the Commencement of winter. : whig grain since 1834 of of over TWENTY.THREE h-death ineviable t thom : withoutt the etensiom stites that about fifteen years | Not alter the naturesof thefictsgnor can theun- | <> _ >> ** Fogg; © | THOUSAND! - {o > | Aai aod o Sete on enote the fiame of Haggerty, near | Official or irresponsible prayer f the Juerymm- | /1 rgcapB OF JOHNSTON AND BIRGE. | | - Rexk of CHR EFTel ione wines y might become good and virtume elmam, dgi on fras, af is said, by -#he malevolence | it mY judgment, be perniltod to reverse the Avagex. Nov. 20m, 194, - |, O Carthoge- By acireulat in our paper to- | a umber, scond tought,\ L shoill 133? w iB ; to pceny, _- Tt ap. | verdiet of the July, ~ 'The caseis unde- . leos . Ausura, Nev. 20th, 1838. day it will be seen that our friends at Carthage are sbout | shedfor them. -__ _ -_ Pawpox Larérniy, w . | niably' clear, of deliberate, or rather, wanton ”gt; ffx\ of ‘t’f’lggw4ffu‘l” hore Jagt 575. | bank, tobe located in that Aourishingvil. Lowville, December 3,1838. -> ° => ~ =| eas ho acduitt homicide, - 'The plea for mercy is the extreme - wil goop cess (Oe D ned bec nit 6V62 | lage. We wish them success in: their enterprize, ind __~_For the Novikern Jourmal, _ \ ACO outh ofthe con 'The Am\ ning which will doubtless become the sub care . chat thi ao a ird, a continued NE yore ood o annees . The only con- pub iC,wmmentffind perhaps af schéur?fid°§ weare asmred by those who should know, that the |-. Mz. Ct anc.-Sin: In announcing the murder of Mr. ' mercy extended tothe living of. that deceived company ility has existe een the two parties, pro. | Sideration-that gives weight to this plea, is, the || , a tha o stock will:be immediately tak We should Lik Alford, i of lust week, you i T Yb” a?!“ between the two parties, pro.. alderation:-that gives weight tc is ples, 15, the add ou for the pur of preventi . ock willbe immediately taken. We should like to 91.1niiourpn r ut week, you indulged in re- ducing. GF coilirme; many scenes of outs hope of amendment in the future career of an un. | You for the purpose of preventing an k more:fully of the this thrifty town, | whith I think were premature, unjust towards | Pires, T to, phil mar mial asd | broma emmment mn 9 al ane: | nee e.\ I to P | fife frise sin ordemam and oid | p aloe panty dee readily imbibed 'by the young men: of both par. | {a\J impression having been already effected on already generally kiwi: that while “Pogde'gfj the receipt of theircireular, prevents us this week from | were misinfprened ai to the facts, éqmifi'finmép a o (Shs aoa s. . o q.? | a nind; vet . . § AbM WAL a 'B . . , i f 0 \Uudzorty ' War mubderad hv an i ._ I will not addto the afflictions of the unhapn ® all . E mms } 00 _ figgft'immm“ ”Tamétmm infilwfim sufferer by (detailing 'the features of his ong, | NJ OTO! ditties I arrested several person on A Peer spology for dofet.-Sitce the lection the Sigy te adminizurion of fitieas1 fort calld to tie - use sof the | 64 to kill his maater by a man in the neighbor. | which have compelled ms to the refuctarat cn. | me? MYIP@ Deen engaged in the late law. | locofoco ediors have InBboredhard to satisfy their rend. | dimbare the public mind on the aubleet, |! | '\'\ e met Paid a. Capn master by a man in the neighbor- ° onairn ' les invasion of Upper Canada, and brought | ers that theirdefeat was owing to a lavish espendiure | In this section of country, it does mot ofien happen ungHaggertya believed -it -was | Clusion that these considorations.cannot._Bbe ap. |.)\ O° _pper Canada, and brought | la mast inf, that we' are.called on to pronounce on. a case o life or )g Haggerty : S thena' to this place for examination before Judge | of money on the part of the Whigs, and to the influence | gaan, T; ii that we live in such a comaunity. f ecmmoinpatien ol hie. cae |: hood.\ 'D usion th e 2s Jas aired to sive bail. in | ont of the Hunibles had instirated sae. | plied to him. 'The l {South. ti ike. - C d t \en Mondays can‘t “mung! to ag!¥8 Ming piive gab? Hunbles who had instigated the assis. 5,2; distiri'gion in of??? 51 ”S atrium; 113k Conklin, These arrests wore made on my own of the banks, acting in conceit with the Whig party.- But when this does happeh, it is nots light matter; rior I [$de M95: $0! to a 63:99:15}: 31833213 v3; r“’\f£¥$fif§e a\; gr? og whothor commutedofiixacfi lmaf: gr I(limwhm oifiicthl teaponsioilf» without process. But 0n This has bem the busiben of their song. since their de..| is.it proper-to met ouron such occuions witha desinkto - ' = I tbat he proposed to grive te nil spirit and variougangoess, though the Haggertys 'iner commilled on' a D| pam or a wille |, irning after my arrival here, i aL cago. but now tha charra in revaatad wip, 100k for circunmatances against the: xtused, when.. at whore Iris acquainted, mand that the 'Word geniorally oppressed, thetrwhaie foree\be. man's and meithor can T. I amnot a law meaker, Wo.\ 83:13: {figflyzgfi} Tif’a'fifl‘ififffi fearone your ago, bit naw thecharge is repeated wiih sich oreurmances can 'only be sought og at cthr.gr. Depisty Mmashal. of thet place, who Esnow . bore, | 16g butayoung man, nd a little boy but sixten bot 'the Executive Officer of the laws eZreidy | Hotel, where I had on my arrival di. son wou Sut ners becaue the free electore have-agiin | penee of tru, On the contrary, i} is our dity® to put will-smke hane theme for that peirpose. . < ~,... -. yours old. ©., eon £ e -* | made; andI must not acton a distinction which rected them to skim t ro‘vis’ilédfljlfib de * | set their seil of disapprobation upon thir nefarious upon the transactions disclosed, the mout fatoradble con- 7. Jonat Tiilapy @ifficted 'his nacape con Mosrdlay. |- _' About the first of this month (September;) the L9313|utuwmlght have made, and has not. | ./ d; be Kept provisionaily, by depu. f schemes, andrave concluded 'to turn back. to the good film?“ that can in any mannerhpefiftht-«M- rg _ al sn HHS! Of ims monfh € - houglht fit \Phas & ,, ties, and, upon my oath sinting in general terms Saute: , Palas alsa ab Llp This is a principle not owly of humanity, but ores which T, inthe mas thet fired a capnon bell from the / Hunible, withhin two associates, Bass and Davis, | fit to make, Fhatthe crime for which -the grounds upon which they had been arresied old republicen way of administering the affairs of Site» |. rung every nerve and arary of our ximinal dtht. Charliotfe, of - Meamaboat;| Caught this boy,. ducked him, stripped him, and || tho prisoner\ stands. convicted was- commniitted | rocess was. issued direc tin)r their commitment Abd People hareseen fittbus to admonish ._ On much occasions it is, I-knowr,.100 qiften the P Are.? vhipp n in the riost unmercifil man. | Against one of an inferior 899°l§99°'?'y\i r.fiifirun'bewnmiwbnf,than.a! F; inorder ty | thowe-whohive long been in office and abmaed the trusts:| -- mt imor go. listened yidaty, and .. . ._ The narties wee hae $o ilo | Ts Pi upc aciediy of tielaws\\ Ap | afford time for procuring the ationdence of wit. | ©Wfded to hom, & majority of the electorof this grokt sums Trond a ad Leve onn The parties met! qublc, Bass and Davis, US 399,13“; meyerity of the Taw. - 'This chass of nesses. 'On -the next day (the U, S. district @t.\] and poworh! State are chaiged 'by these hixelingeditors | to infor guill from every act of the mecusm d _ 5. o cyan k -. | armed with tifles and pistols! Young Haggerty | OU\ POPU'F'F'P‘I are subjected to us as well for tomey having in the rriean time ifrivod)~th€6x£ been dribed :-novert from a free exercise | barrokam. Indeed, such «is the coptitutionsl cxredulity k . Aoodueige Caubling in the sores of tie proceod. | with a stick, and his little with a double #147\ protection as cir- adrantage; Our Fights | aningyiop was commented at the caut howe, | of thor judgment ! Can any thing stooed the vibrate | aNd Of that they are id) to ming. \n is bcdefect in thelay off 191Bxand | barrelled gin. _ \Young Haggertytold Humble | in fogard tothom ate not more Imperdtive thin | and continued from day to day, until yesterday, | of he chage. - Tak abgit buyiegihs rots of Pie. | Sif monies nig neaultlo® anl People treay bith - Compress did pot see RE to rormed) by: the that his live brother bad been sbiod by their | thoi duties-and the instintions which for who | wow af wee tal) process under min! - Whois ther so debnied io story thing | intinesstedy on mould bs takes br the 110 ofthe lnstazesion, aed a; very greatiefcct it| mon, and he wished to know whether citherof || And necessary onds haveriondered them Pett | thi prisoners w held, was in the usual | which pertsins to man, that would ite the hang ofplbie Journnle to allay, instead of inflamniny the. pas A V2 f . . a a s pri ere held, was in the usual which portsins to man, that would not smite the hand O/P8 t FWA HA i> {rt-SwthLC-oswwflmwpé thom had apirt enough to fight him-! / Humble migdfgggnggg en ened hage the law 10 b910 form; directed to me as raarabal, and the jailer of tar proffeiet gold In exchange for vores 1. We ais O6 in lon uk of te puble apmsot the lily - », . st . is rifle to him, < y sprang ts sarly, frien - protector. OC F memintw manneline L __ P \ oui fullness 20.6: accured. & popular andignation e ed ork. this oc. m “an“ p“. dwmfilfifg Eh Ma rzimfoaufiont‘m mdfiggfii 2:11“ | prayer of the pol'itioner’s isnot - Pm“; ed. < ilis county, cgmmndmgm to (191,119!)an him there is none m'ghucpmqumlyqo base ; yet the charge | casion fis certainly very natural, sa well “awn. as N A - Radoer:mivrare porialiy.; |- C P as 10 go r . C, a -x . ] to receive and safely keep, the prisoners $5¢)-~ } is echoed byihe Mariinsburgh t with ail the gravity | ble pared I hope never to sed the day when the recital and: 46. . PIERCE M. BUTLER, p - echoed by | rtineburgh paper the gpravitye ® a a hope never sed thi ta : L in | the tree with his rife arid:shoot hiwz-if he didnot | __| ' _ f - > 4, . But for several reasons, and for one among ollt» jag; able, ind in anid be th be the Ol uth @ crime will be keurd with compomure, . Et would p ai {Wn ther, | * come my; The boy handed his brother the: 8130;an Death. houso of Mr, ors by no meins creditable, I reg 1163“), to imaginmble.ind merey 38 A030. y it paper, to, bs a mournfit proof thas sensibility var gorme, At ' rath whi Buies. shell be at | double:barrelled gun, who instantly atepped out \ n an thi of my féllow.citizens, and which, should i; U OA ther defent; , Ef theeditor knows of a single the semse time, 1.regret extremely that af- which this shill. he a ith his j wil} DMAP pped Robert Rogers, of Springfield in this Couny, some of my, féllow-citizens, and which, should it ingrigay thes operated upon, it is his duty ta speak out- tion, which Lrasion on this sccasion to orrntizelt the ~pavon, 'but mre! left “3“an gur, | writhihis gua-atan'order;\ and told Humble ho | with al} its contents, was consumed by fire on hereafter become necessary, I shalf state more | ' Adee cns prisoner untied. | Fregret that the indiggisation famanifont. j in : a aivil wan air demmontic'i a; |- whould here a: fair chance, if he withed_ to kill | the night of W i explicitly, I proferred having main a; the | Kite us names and hots» thatthe offender. or ofendrre | 61 sprimet the 'nffence, abiould be alowed tominggle imelf nnis ean nro: | Snl, ions tm, Pobva dune i ind | enabler I ing m | optic Locks bee theron a h |e mms main o mme | | Butthe course of warfare adopted-is to dest in gon. to preclarde the possibility of a fmir and imnpattial tial. - ; abot him-ilien turned to tho door to get his Pi#- | poth perished in thi ignated | thes ‘ Joh Birge, who fig ‘ K i » . both perished in the flames. - Fhe fire originated | these persons were John Dirge, who haxtured |. fall well , on. | It dops mou, by any means follow, thit beciuse the of: gm. oralitiee, knowing full wel that the charges are mot sis. rune? fiafimfifiaccnia ti the pereon of it. - ~ w sty ;. p 0 1 k -- within our sarriickgh F hngid br-set on free b pro. |. tol; advanced with it cocked and. raised 10 40 | as we are informed, fromm s barrelof Sashes inthe | i\ & PrOclamation as commander of the » oie. op ; ; badder mori prigmive f“ p shea \ 11m, briny est pod “6mm!” when hesreceived. the \thy “WWW? kitchen chamber, which was rsed.as a deprosito. | t 4 “high,” and, the notorious. W iliam Soline | ceptible of poof, and the cry'is rawed as a. bug.beat to | '¥¥g isto be. tied, if ined 'it all, by the Faralpmést3 not by . \whew pats seat mre an | iil iind.\ Phe tiie mlaw ed on pac «ins | TJ for theaabor taken from the hearth | 'R mas ston, the circumstances of whose arrest are co.. | !i ctig.acrrainctins. butthsen wie have omen iis # fi olan mint Bowie erage af ne ; poace, that tre amempble to-our | ** Sell. dead.\\: : w had but just ti in the employ of Mr. Rogers was awakooed by rectly stated 1n¢tlp§fy3u§§faugou mode of clectionceting, will find 'tharthey are but én. of mey. /t balm load ‘fizfigubw a ‘bly m‘P’F‘Qm: “fitm- wot iit t + g wium'ugowymilmmfldvmciygrum him the smoke about 1 o'clock at night, nod 'gave - 3! Oxgmjnatjonp m'concluaga day fimungrthmo-whdyhlvoon maturs reféction abandousd wh h life ought in i as be Cacken b Toate Bhoy rein | tie thm withons Radling ma ponied e eol She Harms to the family of Mr. 'and yertorday, and resuled in his being requ) | te Loo her ary, rnd, at de wane ime an amine | S monia ie e all f de [seat hat ine, y. Falid tim without flinghing,.and poured the con. Mrs, Rogers and two.daughters, who a/Z auc. | © (0 find bail to the amount oF $4000, or atand | others from their wuppoit. They capnot thuy drive mon | ever this may be, the community would mot wish, £ should _ | tents of the second barrel into the bosom of Bass, ceeded in making their escipe from the burning Committed, No bail P0\? offered, a warrant of to support their cause contrary 16 their predilections, tor W;o”m,gfi'a}hfimm‘%ffih°fih unt abhor. tey anl sshaater Charlatts of i lfifi‘lwflhfl 599“; leg a 4 | building in nothing but their night clothes, 'The | compaitment to the jail 'of Albany, (where if at aro they the pamive iocls you fiin would baveus beBieits rence oP the af entree whee we a nally im. nidings: the. -mngeditaon against - 'The boy:.was shot: in the . m-5°m 27 weather being intensely cold, it was proposd alk be would be tried) was isqued. Yesterday purwhen aniser opportunity is presented, the insultd erie mt which mataro abudders, oight hot to. Copilin: AB, large quamnity . 6£ mysliants, hezron. | Fell, just ies Aime to avoid the fim of Davis, who that the 50.5, of 'the family should to the | the examination in Johnston's case took place, af . ia bise charie | @and iit the way of the grea duty which we owere ta , + : wt. 1 . : C M sad ce hes s freemera will hart back the authors the bise charge / /k ato, rifles, camnon mad musket enrtridgyes, cammen took a -shet at his back ! The boy and Bis barn and remain until assitatico arrived, which and resulted in his discharge for want of su Gignt | of bare red their Enestimnacble righee, in emanter Fellow.bering, who reliea om cur inws armed the natice thd ni ) upended, mnd two of tho can. | were both badly powder.burat. - Davis was ar. | COD and remain until a e Lune io ihn amharge for f of tar Conta amd Jurory, to abial ( IN“ Mffi'w that“ é“. mm” m at”. Wm, gum! ® 11:32:32; a; the othore went immediately to. summen. evidence haw)“ his commitment.* But he. whith 'will fick them im. future to be lees leivigh of thir. “m 31m (Alive mil of guilt. and hai fink-nu“ “(ch-w. 3: >o , » j 0 + & 0050 l L & 3 “as. ® f ° oan E M o |_ Instead of going to the barn, after the depart. | bad been'indicted atthe last June session of the | \ \S) gmllows.. | The hoped that dice be had been commited. reinted ~- _; pouce came op lid told them he did not think it | ure of the daughters and: hired man, they bot | Cifcust Court, and I had in my hands a process | \***\ ___ ._ -__ nlos . \ bo lobes Seat since be hed bean committed. ding aad ¢ © keep a rian \tied in that mannen\ returned into “what: the inteation Soult. | Rounded upon this indictment for lis arrest md| WANEK oF ClmTtmaar. - mate lo 00 fne hed e hlee ime ol \\O |) aoe Alllonght beet to iura him 2060s.\ (It. was saving thir mobe}, of which we are in. | Cmitment, of which he was apprized. . It was Tfifl’mfifififlwc‘fm’fiv’vfigéhfidplfi-flg won't mar I hare ion poppies a mesin at AJ. 'Our .- AAG: ‘M”TM -mocerfingly'so done, and he absconded: . Of the- formed thereg was in theyl'musd a considerable | Sltted, however, and T believed, that he would ob. mmfmhi'gqumfimmfi mum em'rzfi. aioafizurgétgfk talus: to brik: rmMul-Qvao. Four engaged in this terrible affray, the litte Mr sum. 'Before they could scape, the roof #ellin, | t&n bail here to appear and answer Nth, iDdict- der andl puriiant to© Am-act to muthorime the Busines of the State dépended upon the conviction of thiss unfor. | B: Harpar-ecnd. wall en: | alone survived. 0, Lool _ , | andthey ware both burnedalive. ° Their etsarred | mont, and I expected that he would admitted | of Banking,\ passed April.lith, 1838, to be named the | tunats perswonr-whose situation, ols would thiink; an yon: a verder. . - Our informant states, that five white nen and 'bopes have been collected from the ashes and | t0 batl this morning, therefore left and Birge \ Banx. or Cueraacs,\ to be located inCarthage, in the thight deplon. The.preas, 100, it would sean, he gone 'by, Mr.. Davie: . Y* omemnagre hare: been murdered. in the:paurish of | 37, to bo buried Of sanda‘yf most at efosen ; American in charge of, three of my depu- .C°“fi‘;9°f Jefferson, with a capital stock of One Zlin. | out of iss way, to bring down venge . L . fr Jaf ¥ aed Ac. ; | are to ish heal; *_* P she n nham I had o Gly o [ dred Deliers, to be divided imo Four Thou. | ir pammons, and exciting Madison'during the months of July and August; . \. fo ll . tio in whom I had. fi?@“5\9'¥°9? [And. UPGN'| sand Simaraé, of Twenty-Five Dolar each, with power community sgat i m ~ Webogin to think that the:dark ages are c. \Mr. and Mra. Rogers were highly. respected |: whom 1 enjoined strict vigilance, with the inten- | to increase the.samse within the time and .in the manner | . xo inging ia | in the neighborhood where they: resided, and bave | t\ of seading the prisoners off for commitment | preseriived inthe articles of Asoeiation. | - . , \. nev morgan, id deeote 1mm” ® fefta family of two sons and two daughters,and | i should then offer bail, | The perso named as Directors of the Association are. this meoraing, unlese. : ° named 49 Afteciore Of (h - pias, murder, ind deccia ’ i “m mortification, | they | Joux L- Gousmzab, Cam:rrormen Balcocx, Jour Fai, : fan extensive circle of atiiched relatives and | Butto my surprise ane ? © Karnisor Busetr, Wiizix P. Dar D. Ru. |- friends to latnent their melincholy fate. - Cher. | both. eacaped last evening ; and thoughdhnmv =f§¥€fi W. 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