Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 April 1820 — Page 2

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l'n dates vfUic HI h February. r-i:w"kTliz was announced as rc-

itr.j.to Iiralth on the 10th February, bnl rcpiinng time to recover strength. A :c urn nation had taken place L ei w ' C 1 th- i.ing and the duke of Sussex, hi broil" I-Acrv ' m knows thai the kin,cven deor -o, I , is the hr.ad of the church of

" in puisnurtce of his authoritv

red the liturgy, and ordered ople. shall not pray for his body crf.the'oid king Has jn-

icat ceremony on the ICth t ill business was suspended in that .by. V. Iiad so far rccovorcd his 3 preside in council on the b--hc sent a mcs.vie to pnrlia- . t he loss the nation sustained : ntn of his father, which impos-

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led by my late father's court r.t Bruns

wick palace, and every corutort was atforded to him , but such prat personages have the talent to forget where they have received civilities. In a strange country,! think the daughter should have been kindly received. CAKOLINEjprincess of Wales." Gambling in high life. Nothing has been talked of in the fashionable circles during the last two days, but the recent losses at play, sustained by a great military chief, who has been almost reduced

to bcirzarv ! It is said that lord i

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d el- him 'he necessity ot summoning a Vi."v, r-rli. -nent within a limited period,

. doukl do without toe least tlc!uch the house of lords rcturn-'i-css of condolence and con-

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. r resigning pro forma, and ! ':- !;.pofhicd by the new king, the f tin; minivers, such as the lord ilier md lord Casllereagh, really rd, "ut.were finally reinstated. :o -! not', it seem, consent to act

(,'riorge the 1'ourtn, 10 unng t immediate trial for crimes, it" convicted, she must 6c beihe staffed ! . do not tncei-elv recollect the

V i which the princess of Vt ales,

t .1, of England, was charged ; wvy it was incontinency before v It was only a short time beneath flint the present king ih-' late princes Charlotte as ;htf r; and it is thought by rnany .cr believed that she was his

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l is a. much injured woman. , account sas that the king I to divorce his wife. This t probable story. ported in London, that on the in late majesty, an intimation milted to the fjuecn, embracing motives that she might choose . f wherever she pleased abroad, le of queen, and be allowed

r annum, and a fiigafe to atommands, on condition that :d abroad, and hought no furhment ; or, a regular public ... the delicate investigation, , transactions abroad, if she jino. ...ide a mistake in calling the i the late duke of Kent, the ' it of the Brithh kingdoms

probable heir. The duke of apparent, ahd the duke of he heir presumptive. After succeed the daughter' of the s, ut, in preference to other im- ; ts, the duke having been the the late king. January last, aged 83, the . ROBERT BURNS. Also, tan, the Irish orator. It is Irish paper, that Mr.Philips

has come m for '200,000 pounds of the booty on this occasion; and, to crown all, that the. Jhsed bird has contrived to wing his way to Europe. Sic transit glvia miindi ! Another paper distinctly says that the great military chief is lord Wellington, who has lot all his immense property, upwards of Uio millions sterling, anjJ that those who so Completely fleeced him, were the duke of Clarence, (princeWilliam IIMirv) and lord Yarmouth.

PARIS. Feb. 21. The inhabitants of

this metropolis have wonder-struck bv a terrible ASSASSINATION, perjetrated last night at 10 o'clock on the per

son of his roval highness the duke of

Herri. This prince attended the duchess to her carriage in quitting the opera house ; she was already seated, when a person passing quickly by his royal highness, encircled him Aith his left arm, and thrirst a poinard, four inches and a half long, in his right breast up to the hilt. On feeling the wound, lie utter

ed a cry, and fell senseless into the arms

of his servants. The duchess kcreif

sprang out of the carriage, and drew the

dagger from the duke's breast, whose

only exchimtion was, " Je vie mev.rs .r'

l am dying. The duke was conveyed

into one of the saloons of the opera, and the nearest surgeon sent for. The uuoness never for a moment quitted the conch of her husband. The duke ot Orleans, who was at the opera, arrived immediately, accompanied by the Duchess and mademoiselle. M. Pasquier came shortly afterwards, bringing with him m his carriage the surgeon JM.Dupuytreu. The surgeon bled the prince

three times, and washed the wound with warm lotions. The internal lurmurrhage making an alarming progress, cupping was replied, which m:dc his roval high

ness nutter so much, that he exclaimed, " !. J-htpt!ijlreu,eparg:icz r.wi je sens 7,1a posdion je vc crois pas que eela serve a re??," JMons. Dupruyteu, spare mc from further fulFering. I am senr ible of my fate. 1 do not think it will avail any thing. YI. de Cazes the kingVfavorile minister was seated in one of the. corners of the chamber in indescribable grief. The assassin wps interrogated in the

presence, of M. do Cazes, and declared, :oldiy declared, that he had meditated the murder ever since ID 14, and that he had quitted lUentz for Calais in the intention of assassinating the king on his

entry, but that he was too late. That

he had at length resolved on the extermination of the duke of Reni, as the youngest of the family, knowing that nature would soon dispense him from the.

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rnii VuU crime, t Jlnsvcr. My opinions, mv SENTIMENTS ! Q. What are they ? A. I think the Bourbons arc tyrants, and the most cruel enemies of France. (I. hi that supposition, why did you attack the duke de Rorri in preference to the rest ? A. Because he is the youngest prince of the royal family, and seemed to be destined to perpetuate that race, hostile to France. . (2- Do you repent your act ? A. No ! Q. Had you any instigator or accom-

-A. None.

Yesterday, the 14th inst. an individual

amoitgt the groupe on the placeCarousal,

uttered many seditious expressions, and dared to exhibit a ferocious joy at the

deed which has plunged France in mour

ning. 1 he persons around him, wnom sentiments of grief had induced to repair to the vicinity of the Louvre, took him

into custody, and escorted him to the po

lice olhce.

In the chamber of peers, M. de Cazas appeared with an crdonnanee of the king,

pursuant to the priral code, constituting

that chamber a tribunal tor the trial ol

Louvel. 44 If this crime," said the min

ister, 44 fills our hearts with profound in

dignation, what must be our itclmgs

when the confessions of the criminal him

self, (who glories in his otience) informs

us that the august individual who has

stcrdam for Y.Uf and two iron

Paris for Amsterdam.

Onr mercantile paper contains two

proclamations of Gen. Freyre ; one ol them to the insurgent soldiers, calling

on them to return to his standard, and

the other to the inhabitants of Cadiz,

praising their fidelity. Gen. F. left Xeres on the 2Sth and is now ot Port Royal, about three leagues from the insurgents ; the two parties arc in presence of each other. MADRID, Feb. 7. The Minister Lozano, and several oili

er persons who have had the confidence of the King,Jiavc been arrested. The

captain general of the province executed in person the King's orders, and has sent

them into exile. Franlforti ("Germany, t'- 0

We hear from Petersburg! that the

streets arc full of wolves, whicii hunger

and excessive culdhave forced from their

retreats. ANVERS, Feb. 16 DIRECT FROM SPAIN.

We have received positive news of the

occupation ol Cadiz by the insurgents.

.NEW-YORK, March 10 noon.

The long trial of Mr. Goodwin for the

death of Mr. Stoughton, has amounted to nothing. The .hiry could not agree, and the trrin nf spsslnn rlnsfil inst tirfnm 1:2

u ..1.1 i j jii .i

laucn, was xioi me oiuy one w nose aeam nast night. Amplication was made for

of which stands the Up Sll'cr.n

ttmcs, the venerable Lcnjamm .i!?if.i, so well known throughout the Union as tme

of the first politic I writers of the age. This result appears to have thrown his

old opponents mtotlcspair ; and, to ob-

ain some relief, by a timely anI copious

emission of gall, they have called a mti ting "to take into consideration the decision of the Congress of the U. States, on the Missouri Question !" It must be con

ceded, that 4Boton toiks are lUl ot nations," and pretty queer ones to .

imc DlOiil inf Ait I ill f ' 9 rr 4 nil ILlA1 imim I . . w- -

i.u un.iirii. ir il lii.ii. .iri i innr inn in i . z a- 4 i i - i a f i l mi

. . , V -: muigaicu can, uui rciuseu. :ur l. was whom our destinies rest, to -h- --e remanded to prison, and will probably mrever hnlicd our fidelity an c,.. M havp n cPrn(i Lui n .1

next. Gazette.

ROYAL AFFECTION. The London Courier of the Cth of

January states, that while the Duke of

Kent s body lay a corpse at 21 hnouth.

his royal brother, the Duke ofSusser,

was revghtng wttii the hox dub at Nor

wich; at which lie made a speech, uh'udi is represented by the editor of the Cour

ier, as a sad miure ot Ron.ene and rhodomontadc, concludiag with an ex

pression, from tne indecorous WmIy

condemned; and that tho' Kc J sac."

life, as well as the m6st.ecer" 3 the

couniry, nau cquaiir it? W p de- WASHINGTON, March 52. signs ot the criminal." . ; . .REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONS

xu. ue uazas, one 01 ang's minis- Tins subiect has orcm-.ir d much i if the

tcrs, is strongly suspecte vf having had time of the Houe of Representatives for sonie a-ency in the murder of the duke several days past. It appears probable,

ui iii. ue x-aris papers navc.seyerai at present, that the Petiion Law will crimmatmg paragraphs against hhn,with- not be touched at all ; not that it is not

uui panicuiarizmg enarges acknowledged that frauds more or e

Numerous patroles parade the numerous may have been committed ui streets of Pans, as if some great disturb- dor it, but that it is supposed no prccau-

ance was immeoiateiy cspccte'i to take tion will prevent them. The bill reported place; and many riotous assemblies of with that view is now amended so as to

young men seem: to rentier caution ne- l,e completely a blank ; and it is now

cessary. a memuer or the chamber ot doubtful whether that blank wiM be filled

deputies gave notice on the loth otleb I with any thing or not. Xat. Intel.

that he should the next day brieg an ac-

cusation against the count de Cazas, mi-

' JVcstchcsfcr. Pa. JlTarrlt 1..

nister of the interior, as guilty of trea- ."' AVERY STRANGE AFFAIR, son, (of being concerned' in the assassi- On Sunday afternoon last, a demit v

nation of tne duke of IJerri) and yester- Constable from KasfnnntmP.ltnti-nshinnr-

day morning, says a Paris paper of the rivcd in this Borough, with the corpse of words office of Discount and Deposit

which, a pious mind w'DuId turn away ia iisgust. During the dinner a song was sung in the chorus, in whicii his royal highness joined. This is the choru! " Fall, Tyrants ! fall ! f dl hall ! u These arr the davs of Libeity ! "Fall, Tyrants! fall r bmm '. anT SAtF.M. APniL 1. BEWACETOF IMPOSITION. Several. altered notes lisre heon crn in circulation the Farmers and Vecbanics tank of Indiana, ft o:n one dt liar to ten and fo twenty, ccc. On a close exam ination of the places wlicre the altera

tinns are made, the deception is easily discovered. AVe mention tins nat as new triik, but to prevent impowhion notes of various other banks are often seen in this situation.

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ic?:t, Paris Urnvch fiar.k

PiAUD ! FORGERY !!! The Public are caotioncd against Post Notes of the !hn!: of Kentucky piya!de at t!ic Paris Branch of the following numbers ami descriptions. No.i9 190 191 IOC 193 194 19o m P.y 198 1S9 and SCO pajale' V Daniel Duncan President, or order of Dan. Duncan Preside nt,"of the plate of Murray Draper Fairman cvUo. Signed R(hert Ale.raudcr, Pre"t. coiiuter-

smm-il Williams. ader CasMcr. The

s,;l

jcc of Norfolk.

, its pf Ireland are in a dread- ; Fearful murders and outrai . jeries abound. In Galway -0 ibandmen besieged the bishop ' . : -ch, which he was defending d men ! A party of soldiers relieve him, and raise the ; glish agents arc charged with . 2; to the troubles in Ireland, the persons convicted of sedieasonablc practices at Mauve been sent to the hulks at

heavilv ironed. The Livers say that the circulation of ?s is more extensive than at period. iton the. w ildest of the feathn we been so punished by the they have left the woods for .elter in the habitations of n v species of birds were easily atid-day, by hand. In 1683, vere the most severe ever

. Europe. A great number of J Germany, France, Britain and oy.c to death. AVild ducks and fowl fell dead in the streets vd. Hares and rabbits came 1 wns for shelter: '" .ton, late member of parlia- , shewn that a laboring man in with the miserable wages of vcaver, which is but 7 shillings r li! pounds 5 shillings a year, rounds for taxes, leading but 8 vear for the maintenance and lily. - ' England. Some of . ?Iarseillcs in France,

'nlish papers. Jshc -.: comfortable situation r hc had proceeded tf Ci)

ers. in one oi urem

been much alarmed

nz to our ever belov-

: : v. n;'s health. If, on

f . ing happening to our I t put my only trust - th great nation, to : . ' -i lumdsofmv enemies.

i r cr she . savs, u I intend : - on s the Oth of this , ,m s ' i 1 return into Italy. In

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necessity of shortening the davs of the

enter into hoi if orders. Lord king. M. Jacuuinot de Pampolunc ex-

l has been nearly mobbed by amined him : a seco"nd dagger was found

on his person. Mademoiselle fainted twice, ncr would the duchess d'Orleans leave the bedside

of the. prince untjl the king ordered her

uiv4 pr' Mult';

h. r . . s;n s i .i r .nu v.: -v.

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awav. 'The duke de Berri died at six o1 o'cloclvin the arms of his majesty. LONDON,. Feb. 18. We have received this morningthe Paris papers of Tuesday. They are of course interest

ing, for they communicate a

tacts connected with the assassination

of the duke of Bevri Among the most important of those is the undeniable; fact, that the dreadful deed was done from iolilical motive. This alarming truth w as distinctly admitted, not only by the members of the two chambers, who met to aiWress his majesty on the mournful occasion, Jmt it is acknowledged by the king himself in the concluding sentence of his answ er to the address of the deputies. " The chamber cannot doubt," said the king, " that feel-

ing as a man, ana acting as a King, 1 shall adont every measure necessary to prescne the state from dangers, of ichich I am too forcibly fore learned by the crime

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Ihe duke ol Herri was in his 42d

year, anu, alter ms agea tamer, tiie

count d Artois, the nearest heir ot the throne. He has a daughter ; but women

cannot reign in France. His widow, however, is enceinte fbis-bellied.

1 he assassin ot duke is about 30

years of ace. His liame is Pterre Joseph

iA)uvel. He was one ot those who irtnt

trilh and nti'rned if'rfh Bonanarte from

Elba, anu has since been employed, up

to the time of the fatal deed, in the

kind's hunting establishment

The duke having expressed a wish to see his infant daughter, when she was brought to him in her cradle, at four o"

clock in ihe morning, he kissed the babe, and gave it his benediction, pronouncing thee remarkable words " Poor infant, trtsA that you may be less unfortunate

than the rest cf my family." The duchess de Berri fell senseless when her aug'tst partner expired. She was torn from the side of her departed husband. When she recovered, she fell

on her knees before the &ng, and im-

:i t jrrant Jr lave to return

18th, all the family of de Cazas, stepfa- a man. which, while on the wav to inter-

ther, stepmother, wife and sister, pros-L)Cnt he had seized mr dht. nml l.rrvt

tra tea themselves at tits ieet, who had to iuil. The shcrifl'verv nr merlv rcfu-

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iur mure man 40 noura ucen m a siare sed to receive it. The Constable was

ot dejection, and supplicated him to ily immediately arrested and bound over for

trom the storm that was gathering over his appearance at Court for the act. his head. Moved by their attachment, The corpse was removed, and deccntlv and overcome with fear, this favorite mi- interred.

nistcr went to the Ihmllerics at one o Our frrhno- would Wl o tn mL- in

clock, and beer .Ted tiie kinar to accent of fprm nf viir!fh nftisic

his resignation, acknowledging that this Uvhich would have dis-raccd the darkest

measure was indispensable to the safety oj Uo-c ()f heathen barbarism: but as this 1 1 r 1 f I P. . ... . .....

mc rcneii monarcny. subject w ill undergo a judicial investiga-

Jiarcn -1. tion, we suppress them. By the arrival last evening of the ship

Belfast, in 2-1 toys from Antwerp, wc are The Chinese pronounce the name of

Aladrid of the 7th, and Paris of the 18th Uood Chinese English. "The Bonapart-

I. 1 T 1 . Al . I . . . "... .

r t-uruary . uuugms ircm me complex- lsts. m Trance, call him l i air. ton.

ion of things as they appear in the Ant- ,

werp Journals, now before us, a storm We nerccive that the trial of William

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1: -aineimg in r ranee, wnicn may cus- l,. Stone rs. Silas E. Burrows, for an agturb the peace of Europe. It appears avaicd case of assault and batterv. came

that the minority are so near getting the n at Hartford on the iJd ult. and the

ascendancy, that the Count Dccazes, the jurv returned a verdict for the plaintiff of

iving s laorue mimsier, nas inougnt it $15 damages, which the court notaccep-

pnmeiu 10 resign ms power, anu retire, ting, washnally raised to $100,altr This step indicates the approach of a new the damages were laid to 5000.

order oi things in that devoted country. nr;Pn nf beatin an pditnr cnimrflv. wiU

V Paris paper of the lGth ult. states or without his consent, in this citv is fixed

that, bv an order of the Kiuir, the lDukel at and we ru'-if Tr Stnvp tr m-

vanety of j de Berri lias been opened by three sur- move here forthwith, as we plainly see,

uuii, hiiusc ifjiuu jl uppt-aia ixmijtia.t toleration is carried somewhat too

the dagger ot the assassin penetrated the far in Connecticut. It is a. hard case to lungs, and passed into the lobe of the be maltreated on such cheap terms. -A

heart. - few days a;ro. a defendant wns fmprl CRSO

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x he same paper remarks, that the per- for boxms: a man less roiurhly than Mr.

son who pei pctrated this horrid deed was Stone was handled. If jrentlemen are

to be secured in the palace of Luxem- determined to correct the errors of the

bourg, m the same room m which 3Iar- press by beating the printer, thev ouMit

shal .ey was conhned. as Dr. Franklin says, to " p?v dear for

.u places ol amusement were ordered the whistle .V. York JYat. idv.

to be closed for nine days. There were

numerous speculations as to the cause of From the Boston Patriot

th:S 3 aSSluatiCn. nntnin Hull, sfninr Xntol Otflr.- nn

PAKIS.I1 eb. 16. this station, having received the melan-

The alarm in the public is such, that a choly information of the loss of the

great number of foreigners quit Paris schooner Quaker, by which event the serw ith precipitation, being fearful that a vice and the country have been deprived

resolution is aiiout to take place, les- ol L.ieuts. Commandant Joh.v rr.iTi-

terday and to-day it was almost irr.possi- grew and Saml. P. Macomber, Midshin-

ble to obtain post horses. man William Bode.n, and thirty-cigH e.v-

PARIS, i cb. 17. ccllent Seamen, requests that the ofliYQn Louvel. the assassin, was inter- ccrs on this station would wear crane on

rotated bv the minister of the interior, the left arm for thirty davs, as a trsti-

tlie iohowmg question was put to him : mony of respect for their brother officers

'As vou have said 3 011 do not tear death, who have untortunattlv perished, and re-

why did you lly w hen you assassinated ret for those brave men w ho have shared

the prince !, He replied, cooky, to the same fate.

assassinate another.' I JYcru Yard. Charhsfoini.

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lien his lood Avas brought to turn, tie .March llkvi, IP20.

refused to receive it, because it was lean,

and said that it would not give h

strensth enough to sustain the numerous

questions that were put to him.

These answers of Louvel are astonish-

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LONDON ADVERTISEMENT.

" 4 Jtir Species cf .Man Among the

wonders of nature, none have exceeded

ing, but the following is still more horn-

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the touch, is now in exhibition at the pub-

Phvsicians

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blc. Wretch, said a magistrate to him,

UJ Ull K1JU HI. IL lilt: Ul AL L'VtU U I AO T 1 1 i , . , . , 1 , , r 1 he rooms, Bond street.

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, , . ' 1 tensive held open lor their inquiries, and s iei t ing cais. every arrangement is made with regard You are moved, continued the magis- to (rPSS t0 prevent the least violation ot

irate, wun so generous anu no Die an act. . wPncv ' v.

If this excellent prince could revive, youl

would not commit again so great a crime: n aslomshinz Revolution has taken

arc in print. The words Parii"? and ; Dan. Dnncan Prest." are done with tile pn where the' cccur in the note. The reason why this caution is iven, is, such rt'ifei blank as to sum arul dates, and probably endorsed by Dan Duncan are missing and never have been issued by the Bank,whic!i circmstmce, added to the late elopement of the former Cashier William Trigi, ea.cit'i a strong belief that those note, of genaino signature may be by him fraudulently filled up with sums and dates, and palmd up'M society as goml nates. If this sh'Uid be done, it will probably happen ia thv state ol Ohio, n the confines of, or itt Canada', or probably towards the state of New-York or some Eastern States. - Ti e public are explicitly told th; Branch can have but nine genuine Post Notes in circulation cf thi Pdlov.ir.g numbers and sums, to v. it: No. G5 of S10C S4 of R20 147 ofSlOO If. of SS01G6 of S5C 267 of 50 1G8 of 850169 of gSOand 172 of S30. The return of these notes lai described t the Bank where they will le redeemed by other funds is solicited.

Byorutr ot the Board of Directors. - DAN. DUNCAN, Frest Paris, March 2Sth 1820.

The living Bison, or Buffalo, of thd North America forests, that was purchased for transportation to France, has been safely conducted to Paris. a:d lodged in the m?nagerie of Louis XVIII. A grand Wapiti Deer is now feeding at New-York, waiting for a passage to il av re de Grace. He will be conducted to the same quarters. The monarchy incurs all this expense, and abundance more, for the sake of honoring itself, of promoting science, of enabling the professors attached to the king's cabinet tq Y:4tnirip for thrmp!r,'c nml 'fr ic

siat those who tire preparing the great

national work, on quadrupeds, to insert

in the likeness from the life, of eery creature tliat can be procured, at any A ..M- i 1 f 'if . - t-i

trouoie or cost. .Mr. liiueri is aui u

jent and faithful agent. Luiion InteUier.cer, The Jcurral des Fames, at Paris, in.

funns u, that in several fashionable hou

ses in Pans, a new ariargwient La been

introduced in placing the corrpanv at

dinner table, li e ladies h:st nke aces, leaving intervals for the gentle-

men ; after being seated, each 1 desU red to call on a gentleman to r?it beside her; and thus the lady cf the huusc is

relieved from all cmbarrasments of eti

quette, as to rank, and pietem-tons.

v tlhuut doubt, this method has its con

venience. It may happen that a bashful

beauty dare not name the object of hrr

secret wiies, and an acute observer may determine, from a single glance that the elected is not the chosen. National ddcoccte.

place in Boston.

; e faf nf rvsen-;er T-ry tVfqufjt thv-'il -.vr city.

The annual meeting

"A. ititho election of Selectmen took place

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'".Miri 3Iond. v e k when 4103 vet v..ii

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ioa:-d v.tie clrct

N. YORK, HKBKIMER, March 9. J poor Mian's blessing. Last Thursday, the wife of Thaddeus Stevetrs, of

Litchfield, in this county, was safely de-

v.-..;ther

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