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[* 'the 4% ~ alisra, gs it as sa 3X» ~. Tos ' , * | ~ that ma‘ntfigfixdzprflé'fligafififisgfiion‘ whick pub-, pled ahd Insupportable burthen, the gie vous - jis sbuses - tnd Pppressive mepsures mmre-sure' cause f. egzenttiheembargo» 4 metu that | th receive a freeiind enlightgned people. | has brouglt_aload Gf ridicule upon the grams . pellowaigizens | this this.amport= | mignt, and soft pon “ENE“? W‘Pd I\ So auspicious to our cause so ex< has plinted a theminthe vitals of Loh . ' fimaééfifigtfitepftrpuc heart, is worthy of | andofour isiterual peace, .It wasalienthil fa- ( Acebrattgy., The heenide to commerce ought . tal poeasurethat Shtelligence arrived of the . -C ‘W'figfifiiéfléfafCbmtifi’fim epiich; the friends grittsh-erdqxs in council, retaliating on Frdnce ty c: % # agt C+ Fees P in} {ii} 3 A nev * As ' P RV I G ~a «ball, 16 . as -the. signi! of their . and incideitally on neutral trade the lectees yor if“? over: tistonary schemes, political in- Which had issued by that foster, andto c ant 'Bergecutors. ~ Ehe federal- which we had subraitted. These ordeds wapld - y b 1 ‘éggm‘shwho have every where | doubtless have createdfurther embaurasimachts id ‘tllggp'igognéssgfi the amiv brrour qemxne'rcg; ~and the cmbafigo vas gt- sand dintinguished them- _ tempted to B8 justified \by 'a reference -to thise. d Gbposition to tht? En- orders;, it adfecites\ argiring thar if was bet, . support of commer- ter-to have ap commerce, {han a tommeree. & “wt-hi; event as highly , subject to guth depredations, as the y appre: \ o movements'and -i1s iBeprgss_and folly,. gither for protecfian or - epired. dud disposed corrcn, was soon seen. *The peotfe gote®s fective with liberality a ally, - opportunity offered <to. 'declate Ahérm« 2} ifigfimOEMw‘icgsé ° 74 now Bby and. opened selves in their public th tharig cle e- must hold tions, rallieel against it, remonstrateciind op- a diy sagred to feder: posed it. - I wis fitst defended \by the pitch . fieate and commerce. of Je@ersonas. a supposed alternative. of, that reflects war. Xt weis applauded by a few Jegishtivé hight of - majorities wel dissiplined by panty, as a fart - on bur fortunate escape 'ofa-system ,to which they owed thoiz faith, as ritish. war- and the horrors they owed if their power, influence/arid itm; tejolcé, that. at a. portance, .-But.it was at length given up ge- . Rvery pevioticad ° tipon® cine |. thie BRL ee: pffl, gegutive\ Ndministratieh nerally ais rotten and untenable system, Pin: eH figfififiil’efiexfiefl By a JtE - ous athome, andfeeble andfutile abroad. 'The Antgrother Qéhdséffmre ca- firm Spartan band of independent federalists in .C. \f‘jéwmgmflfigg of: yieldiggfm .congiress,w 310§ad_§ncounteted and opposedtfxe \dpifion ang‘psab’fifigiflg {qrmgl‘ prgu« embargo isd itg‘stlpplementsfiin grery sh8¢, cle of exporience. and real pubs - grew at hist to a decided majority. Anopposition 5. \The contrast between the 'tloting | toits princkple ; mambers of the more- moderate - Z pfCtife, past adniinistrafion, and opening | and: least bigoited of the démoctatio pitty, chsgedt 'of, thecprosonty must strike every | moved by the soleimn remobstrances of the Maia“:- every heart It a picture Basten States apd the ory of anoppressed peo- X « - Permit ts id; hold\ up this picture' ong mor -anevery welt the stupendous error of €he policy. UsaP pulsltheA aind for sale at théffioomxtflowif - (0 NEW MILITIA ACT, . s \. 'yEw\ TEN POUND ACT. \__ LCE TO REGULATE \HIGH. \V al WAYS. c ~*\ clined to a refonciliation, it is not to be sup» posed that. she would tise the decisive step, wid \the atiefupt; had she not evidence, arising 'ouf of pow» civeunastancé's, Chat the pacific and deli- eate overtire would hate been recgived, in a correspofiling spirit of amity and liberality. * What were civenmmstances ? They are - sufficiently obyion§s : -the pulslic voice, the:! po- pular elections Have disslgsed them., - apparent that Mr, Jeffefgon, in the chate after Kis Chinese butterfly, in the pursuit of his po- litical chimwtay of 'living wilhout foreign trade atid defending the cbhintry without force, had éommitted. she honor of thre nation and brought our affairs ito great dijorder and pori ; that {ting 'fast af the root; that ippressed. too long eaves rin Sore son auntie pogloy stronie and s- NEY MEN MELLWRIGH [S. TBD onc ar two work at a Milhirvight business, £0 whom» the high- est wages will be 'Biven-~ Pers accustomed to'that -4 € men who have worked 'of the Cafpore! ness will be Inquire \the Subscriber in Hartwick.\ -* . ' June 8, 1809-93 > ___ 1¥ed fray. New Youe, in addi cin lize stock $f BOOKS, 'a great vat |. f ‘gngwlpulglicafiifgfia, Ol ~~~ tompmrimedbry, 0 0.0 0 0 sic, History, Biograph Loc, gn 1' 20 Q'fis; ® $p sats cizy , Romances;Novel3 .\. . _ i FATTS' PSALMS | | \AND HYMNS, by the 100, dozen or shigle, to- - gether with an assortmen -Boors,pow in co A general agsort: Writing Paper, { ~ Stands, Playihig will be pre Office, orof -* his populagity was fa A Deeply cagpcetned in the ended, or petjuiring 'force to. protect it. The {3.45 lifetépflé‘mdfélpdadfiaux ’ < € theeauntry;aiid iinport« opel lon of the embargo -was immediate3r {el, - with his exptriments, were 'rallying, agarnst move s \ his system 4 that the policy of the feteralists; the antient policy of Washirigten, was gaining ground ih: the: public favor ; that extrengive\ changes of the people's: Feprésentatives,/wete ~- taking placein'all parts. of the tauntry ; apd that nothing but a change in the- general 3ys- tera could give lii successor a faimprospect of ° general Support : 'He pert Hrmself irnespo tires; whatever subordinate agency. he. might Hive bad listening «with attention to the lesson of ekperience, anel ready to take the course thit diity, policy arid the pfeéssure of- cipturgstances 'presevibed:: > In . shoal, 'he saw in this a . fargrable meement for a frank and friendly advance,. The same principle that suggested the becation for again offering: re- 'paration for the outrage om the Chesapeake, ° afforded an occasion offering a revoca- qormrof the -Ordurs is Council, | Great Britain KHaving adopted that system evidently. as defen- \sive, had no -to | fersevere -in it a« ral interests of ber commerce. Foresecing that a new aximanistration; influence, yould-naturally entertain AVE jist rece rie’gg._5£ iiitefirébtiflfit and .valuabl PI \_ ages, P ved. M+, Madison, - -| a for pist meas- - ve fmost kinds of § proot ase, by the dozen or singles ment of STATIONARY, such as i!{g, Wafers, Ink Powder, Ink« ards, &e. ..- ® All of the above articles will 'be so Companies, Merchants, a ¥ Cr ga more nd others, on as gdod{é as can be purchaséd at an J BOURiStqre in“ f. C May 27, 1809. ARM FOR SA go, county o A VALUABLE F TUATELD in the tow! of- sega and state of New ¥ork;\Iging dbout one mile From. Grifiq Crafts'!, mills on the . goadly- and on the Cres): that leads to Lhica anc Gg of siid ‘FAF ® mill and Gsittmill, gand one mile Soyth;th »Mills, Stores, and tradesmen of all Midt#¥eth ighl we the fincy and cheering to Batrtotism: ples fitling intotheir finksard . painst the Ament td wour views \In the Afrglit you see the / These are ommecord and /rewpofizler 62 6004 [ f 2. baric ~: 6 {7A KY , h t\ h d‘ 3 d; - JE‘B. é v é fi m T § new Vie‘fis yqxvapresxdemladvancmgmLbs: radiance. of a . cahiot be elénge ¢y e%¢nsed thenmigtlves ] 7 nop light pigsenting, with bis right hard, the | by spying that though they pnce -s3proved of... PB \pirdged <! commercial Fetief andthe symbols . the Eoatirgo, it was on, the ground of its be- bf justite. to a groupe 'of patdlotio re-\; ing supposed tobe a short, ind temporaj ex- . pétitioners ;: while with his | pedhent, agaihst a suddendangers Meli Beceuts-bebihd the tattergel habilimenits of The .divijton among the supportess el admin- \& formemoffice, and the broken emblems of the . ig.ration produced great party enalaviassivent énsrors, fellic§ ‘gml‘fivijudi‘cf’cg ofa former cabi- and. ag The“ bubble 'he fac» pet :. In gliéfibi‘ugfk grdund of the picture, you tion resolred Hsel{ into thret divisions.\ One P . ++, } $2553}th dirlk-image ofan Bmbargo:President ~ was for _in1_zsn§digxtigmcggggnéqf hostilsty agritist ,.tf§fi§‘[1§r‘aw'” itg frem public life into a\ gloomy : Great - InEmin, avowing - their preference of - «8° 3 d l” ; #} LAC x1 i UP l ~**/ippot , kFeftrement ( surrounded by decpéning clouds, France aid their hatred of Great Britin; an- 3 enliveneet only by the réotlons of those litle othet was fot gn ingualified repeal gl the em- pltits of political, intrigue and Vigionary spe- batgo, anE perhaps the arming of «ar mer- culation, which delight to sport jr dafk clouds -chanimgn ; aid. a third was for a middle 'and ti tre steps of theit master. After course, {partial repeal and -a Continuation, of ~ sifificenstathths of mational gloom. and disgigee , restrictiots -on-Great Britain ; a pEan wHich | the adiminiatration of. a Jefferson, . was to give relief or father indalgelice to com- R 3 af 618\ ying \the experiment pgqj‘gcted by mexte, wimile x‘a‘bald 4 ‘fgigjher tqhé, tmvzmlsf the \um 'at beit twearly as his & Notes on Virgin- obmoxiqus belfigetent : that while we paitially . of Ende «bition Foreign trade» . werlind relaxed ome irestrictive energies? we might $9 citizens rojieved and their prospects make some amends to the honor of the Afaii- s nistration, .. This. Tharesile of thise. three patties. yas that.. A mages\ - nBw .a . 4 1 e TCS 84, k it strikes the nsind_of | vonderfil. politica medley,\ the Nom-inter- Fa E \$53;fiiqrxfing'ilggpjygégégfiie‘jfif' cantiot fail cbure Law, in isself a mere tompound and | ty fre M Araeitclied£ the course + ** .«gnaagxgakwngflimmd’st'iiigfiéififi’xfig 'recedligctions , compromese of mmischieyous projects stPiick -§fil,“hb{gfifi§ffligfi 'thoie: who have attentively Out. in the list hours' agitations of 1 strrmy T3 7155. events,. ~~Indulge us.. session by three factions knocking their leads XC hile Are hitempt a brief sketch. |- ~ ,, \ logether ia the datk. . 'Fltt Federalists \oppo- h> fgfi-imagfiyfifieffi‘éiéafi nd his party com: - seG it in feengral, because it contineed 'the pe- . their fivorite \aysteim of Crestrictive: stiiclion; of the Embargo and. emlorting act ; P energies\ by the-ron-miportation fct, Jeyelied . becan§ejL was: bostile in its tone xd. worl. in solely to Greg Britun, . It wak a pattialh ee. its provisiahs 3, because it was avowed to be Q‘ffigrmlefi; intendel Both to try. the conimersial, one step to clegifon dfafo- pilee o£. thrown 'country and to revenge on feign. gowortmenrit. which ight chéae to the dlleged -viohton 'of . considet it. cither gaan offensive or @ , harmless rights.: \Ilhis first expéringent of thing 5 a war too 'for which the codintry. was - Us tralle by. interdigtihy it¢was also. the | totally. inprepared, - But fortubatly there A fife naelnaldbstatle Jaid inthe why of nego- , was one Geatate Fi.the plan of the, ° = and it ‘*jf‘é§figé&i§b_emlfafimssuitfm‘zhc _cofrieswheich\ was merely incidental and appare . Fac mlgiégffgwmafiflggfiféf the French . ently ngretcontemglated by tlhe Administra- ~): fis. tlementis very *and the lan 7 Found, \Said FARM coptains , 108 .asres, nga ef which (chiefly Intervale} is nademjmprovefhients, &nd: the yenmainder is wood land- well timibered.© 'The cleared Lhd is divided into. lots \well - ed. There is on said Farim\agaod and commo- ' dious framed d welling Ftovso, well . finished-eAlso, 2 Well of good water and pump. both under covery and close by. thé house. . There i; also on said Faim anew batn, 30 hy well finished -and 'near - 200 Appletrees, and the tost part behing ones id a numberof Plumb trees that bear, besides other kinds of fruit trees., ~~ ~ g. 0 M can oe ha imbibe a tew - apivrit«- and adaopf-a policy. rerE just, impartial and liberal,; and less evasive, unsteady and intrigu- ing, she was willing to assame; that in theact of non-inter(ourse, our - country had taken an equal and impartial stand against Francej in resistance .of her decrees, which it bad. in no ) and which might justify a revocation of the BritishOiders in Council, On 'these grounds the werocation was fropo- * sed : the ploposition-veas accepted, and.by a single stroke of diptomsatic ingeniougness and discretion; alded by iew aid favorable ciream- stances, it hig restored - to two great nations, that hatmony, ithith ought jpever to have been . disturbed.» Chat all this happy state of things . has been brought about ay somé strangely supe pose or pretend, by the Secret speltfs of that ald, withered witech;the Enmzir go ; by that niiser- able, obsolete and despised system, which has plagued only ourselvis, and -been the {est of the world; urn be imagtned 'only by those tho- -paged party whose headsare > osturts and prestrad cHerson 3 men who, ~ line of foreign shape takey b repsomible terms b paying one thousand.dollies down and 'giving goo security for the remainden | \Agood avarrariteo dged the purchager by applying J MATTHEW 3 Now livinglon the Farm» alici as. hands dime as any in the;topn-of .Otego, . ;. May 2 : ~ LAND FOR S/ JX A,. ONO 'LND C 'shall be given to ee N. B. Said FARM is ¢ cayUG NDXCA of wenlt), plenty and prosperity: opened\ by histrition -by asssiming a more rnersceng air. »rough : ' GRfLAND la Cite nk ¥ new adi [- faii-leymurxihd by mak figs j ; .,,, PRO. tions before their idol, y ‘ by gazing; on the imige and his Embargo, have become Embargo-nmead 5 yet it cannot have escaped the attention of the Citizens that' the very men, who hare longago given up the\ Embarfo as a useless cekpdnient fully pro» ,, -~ ved, now boast of the his wrought - in bringing Great Britain so our feet and fort» ing het to a peice. - Miscrable:; delusion ! Maduakss Let such -mef ce- YTebraté the MN's would colebrite the - retura of amity and cancotrd; the prospect of. peace, the renewal of commerce; the re-estab» . Hshment-of justice, the restoration of fiberty,> ; ~. 7 and that revoliition in public poticy, which to. - picklt -presages adds the strongest as- . derdts 0 26, 3g 30 | Io, NW: '52, N. W. . » 90, K. W. _ -. 'BRUTUS. 81, N vfiagt’ffifiv ( 58, N. W. & 5 450 a . 96, N. part, 200 . 3, - 79, ‘SJE‘. O0, M ~ ) S4: 8\qu \ 664 ; ~rL xiii—$1331” 20% t L my ou S ..x,§_ if; Luli ne O .‘ mt nid S&NDERE C , - 67, Wflmrgflgq \ MARCELLUS C_ C £ part, ©8090 ~ Soy { 4 wei dn , © ~~ HANNTIUVAT. ,. | 2. W Toor | isnMPRONl‘WS' ~ 078 Epgh 14510. 'By order ix‘néz'n» belalf of the Federalfiejpfli-f Famous deevee of \Beciim dotror its firends of either party; the- --- Comneitice. . . commerce with «England. | Our ' ofits «placing Gres Bri» \~ HARMANUS P, (pu‘hi‘ oul SCHUYLE: a ®w.oge 1 O0 gpwfigfiféfigzggégfifigm entertiin a hops that Eriuée oft a footing of 'cqredizy as to Jonx Secretory) _ - exempt from the operation the nomadmissign 6F their ships arid nir-im-< > U +. t¢§ ‘n -)‘f .. At rtasonable fr For which: good. and sifeciem Wanditee® will be given & wll ddperis e prices y ~ 00. p 4 aL megs 54, ¢ + AFEDICAT MEARTING: 5.0 t waned d ie Med aimdthavingbeerguict», athatjeé‘f'fifi‘azéfiéatxi fillyafiqgies'cégwfifgbéfid . postatiol of. their goods. . Tgihfim pased a A0 Cahbinitect ' 40 \it While. at the. singe. time it law of nim-intefcourse pianist Englind alone > , fpr Marting of the Medigal §o- y purchise, ar the Awa nondags Come > . <p. muy (kh en Lact , the non importation: set agrinst sould, ueadge all, the ciyoumatancers lieve been efery in The' County- MIE! while -we helds; 16d: over | bot etemabet C:«comnifictes while -we <hel a: aver \ both Porrags With which the party satout im\ & frail: of: the ~bthers It | the (the Cartetofthe gession.«--Ftancd <ild . Tube, Pht egteagcoys and unfortunate affair of : kept steadily togethet through - x a;fifggimggzammfihesipfiakegfufniéhed a pres - alf the ams of Saw, and while alf: the part ~ High -of oivar from entry into our ports; ; than, Finrite ° tho was .prgtly . hipdled. Aag. sings ile Biftish government and . inm, the, motions, reports; billy c. \\We- w € me\ F! Sarion taguE , % if sent a\ special 40. offer; thing, the exclusion & r ent a\ PAbiing, thE exclusion of British ships by phosia- . Epgrit Inhfitfieym’adea tender ander w pro-. - as respected the two povers at: ii8o (ks the atttk was unauthorised, ahd anf-how 'this, with the old 'non ampoita« : An aar atv in s+ 41h \aR f Ao tore (n 4 g t sf § a 2 ce Cn ts CK % anfeldiction . an Offensive nations} measure . tion at. hid . Clogged\ negociation, ~. White, Ac \fe fat icbg:Which he . had tgken the tepargtions , edy. whike Great Britain was treated is. i> ones alfwn.hands-This was cehisgd; nd on. ney. and Eranicé as a friend's whilé the yrops {entértio the tender was and she... of the foeniex were retaliated, arid Close of the on, witly the nondinportation act ~ re-> Jatter submitted. to, therecould bt is forte}. while the French: ships were obinothe? arnicable and Tiberal \dveitute from SCemabers 1807; our.goveritent was furnish \Mint yr , resident; who. tonst \bive beck. fir\ witha evidence (snaglzrfifisgfisfi fgt sh Eshed with provisional and pow- w SHcke Al fact satished ' mshedvith p d etZonaty pow wich nequietegnice; insisted whon more ked vers for the purposes, found that the exdusion our path| ail #; E which had before bsen aimed at Caeat alk from . slone vas extended also ty her ehneilly\; being : ;,, from it (einen et tr s ans in the . dispoyed as his Ggvernment ever hn Spirit.of its (this-coliatry ; he. perceived that a side door was {0 $06 SupD3BSC nifgséévfigmfiéxgmits: opated, through. which he might foile anpthe - sppleEinsions,. shtunkeffom: the fancied «day» - or oveltiale tohsistently with the Fibior of his ffer; 'shrrenderei the, right of, conmmente; ance. andthe sepifit of His t4figh z He mposed apot our own. coipnty. am-oamcibfwmvwmvay arid ade i aul hap» . ~* Seefelitions. Notes on Vigmianbate 205, pily it hed, beeri . He bils. lud the AFiencon ~ ~Arhere. the autor. observes, ' Oiorelion ant address to Avail hinstlf .of an (2 much ai pubs on dil cines Adtdeil He Ins inlet up a [o- tre ocean thet being Affiw‘zgfigffififihfgfia QQ§$§§‘%PSM?FW;¥;J¢? £8) \ we shall be priiicipally. exposed 10 . ® uke Br * the Cal cin searcliof tew ok. .. jostle with:; actier nationg..s; toléave: 16. jothers to podients and we' ye shall wary aid to cory what we HUC. \But l.. Great was it o ¢ s+ xe fl: , j tA CH- > x [e ks rts oust dn p a n pe f - \ ' \LCQ % tts ich Ie as??? n‘filgi‘gvgz «If * “a? 05 \VJ? - tn tia fug #C « % sed 64s k% 6 n n an l ta ~ Os ; no # > 20. 0+ el y '> 600+ < 44 oor ane aoc Wie, t & - R wall L 2 v!“ phi T+ M #340 Cs k je sos . LL. ~ a 95, R pdf will- be holden on tst Gay of Cont df Common Plas , Term in st the house 0% Maj,.Jossin Grifrin, in. at qpe’fdfcgtck 'in the afternoon. The Every mim ber ai redijesiud. > \* [. '. ~CEoRIOHAR : June $3800.00 4 ne n _- FOPEESTOWN BOOK i (1C IOHN A PRENTESS, _. ~ _ 8 just, received and wfers for sale at the optersrowny nett, dbo east / & L~Cooiex's- Sroxg, \fiffiénéraf . be tot =, Sha o 1‘3' / STATIONAR migsivnerss\ «_ , E wic-purch : -my. fr their own! tinde GF ***\ _ Anterest of the-purchase Money . to sens bp c 74 \Las _ g €*o0 PE aay n v# feat, - Britain ;. Alits. influlging. one - bellig= kn; gxoss to; be: tolerated. . Et was necussity the 6 erent ife thethost iniqnitons regulationy agaipst- to- keep) p 'the same show of resistance to in I.. \ operntown, wttendance of becom' an]?! ertler® C- . . 3 \fitérpfgw ed the .+ . thew eagerly . argignthes were against Great fif'ifiaffisgi‘lfiicafi‘ . C (COKSTORE. Email)“pbfii’qgflllflflgfibyg}Qgpclfimafibwllagyy \tig the real tensiper. and visws-of, adoainistra« '~ - ‘ fiaaféffiékn’fi‘tfffi. Tange fo C Fhree o'clock in the a May 15 1209. ., YT *He.Sale ~f. Char) :* was ned to- the. A6rirday 4 {phce'jfigéfiezigcfi ~ 333” 'two otlogk in the afternpon, \ a <+ fig; lw. s \a; “SE Pigeéd actsof her offices. bave seem how partial, offensive asd hotle a ~G£ Nies f “swam? cy \E Ag, SV + e Sart 1 C m s Jfi'fimfifiitfi’ffii‘; 'to tike whick he wid dispose oF -at the. Albany pricess , A: > Thee in. Caonersfog@a®. #B - ghis Books are a variety of classical works &nd. sonse dns Coop “SW“; £1: p00 *\ Begks» v -~) C0, . .~ C al \Wat e€terifive should revoke the, procias this unjustand partial tite of. phibs continues every ki a Biinls fox saleas .u. _ }} . 'C is. £53“ bur 1wr A?!“ U “any gis‘fifiggfiexi yore f; 185 s . - lfiififfigi \Orr x> n} Fr k% y poLTARS REWARD. - . Pie RobkkRE. oo 0 - \ol Pli F’Zbi : tu bole atas + Nanas 3 - . 1s R You l+ s R io hone ues Fo atin 4 . 22% “7 >WCA I3 Z‘: V‘V'..£\.~.__A v t~¢. ig Ca' frelter anld in our ports.\ In - aproul snd powerful: fatiohs the. ‘fii‘mifiéfifiifigfifibfirfifif g? ; mthit can be of hind, is thk get follow . with \thick ? ligtle Hope : < KE } the Connty'6 to rtited'lorg No, 17 and S1\ in-Schi 3h§nggzevh<p£nitcn§féla old. Jane next, on at execitionsagzal > Owens, Lhafififiwgi‘igt;pfipza??§ifii§§3§g Y f that the fits sortie: fan ~Athe bestdeteription that \ % shott thick d on a bite doat,-gtriped:Yest-very | tle Bottom ; apair_ of -cogyse «brown tow . ro villain, jA incthoute but a girl Eourteon an _- e lock and, | rew Forks M ¥ T order of the H D 'Juigeot: *'county o€- C2. areditors of yersin the couniy-of Ot 1 they shew cazites iP indy fhey Judgt, at his ,:dfiellifig§hqx%§§4 s j Br ten 'cantion all persory that persoh - ottrers, Efteen *\ f Ms Tgxnthe . gigget and. bon ths houses-trofee opr ghests, baskets, Re. 311 sear but none,. made his. cséafe \ Aeaving the girl gagget ant bound in the most d sitdation infaginathle. - Fads sincerely hop he. friends of? Jnstice yill fo their uemost to de- his more than savigrebarbatian, ind have him punished to che of the | mt une -., Theatové reward _ wilt appréhend as . \ber In jail; so that. re- e datk ih searctior new oxo |. | Milford, June 3, $80 sans of offence. afrd.resist» 5\ CZ (2 . ~years of age ‘fsfpréisairagiilfiégfifi ised; towards .a. recondition with ed to st MRI“ f Aftovéred, '-- gow-Natite I ward Pinder aly peison who - will be given to vedescribe ture (heaxBo . GpTIQNa o S?! e nw P0