Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 9, Richmond, Wayne County, 28 July 1827 — Page 2

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

Selected from Eastern Papers.

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Turkey, GYrrer, ,&c. It is announced that the first enterprise; of lord Cochrane has been successful, and that he has captured four Turkish vessels ct Navarino, anil another from Alexandria, laden with p i n v i i c n s to r I b ra h i ni Pa c h a . Miaulis has addressed a Utter (o the chiefs of the government congratulating ;hf?m upon the arrival of brd Cochrane, and cxpressm;-; his willingness to combat

trie enemy under the command of

wnase preceding deeds

count iv a hr

arduous Mruleit maintains.'

I he treaty of Ackermau (between the Forte and U;iBia) was about being carried into etFect. It was expected that the European powers would interfere powerfully in favor of Greece. Aga Pacha had been appointed Seraskier by the sultan, in the room of Kcdschid Pacha, dismissedthe farmer was the commander in the' Bo-phorus. Aga Pacha was succeeded by Chosrou Picha, called by the Greeks Total Pacha. The sultan had ordered the reis ctTendi to

retuse intercourse with the European diplomatists. Trie Acropolis at Athens was

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government for a short time, as he possesses the affections and .confidence' of the people; but we earnestly hope that he may he employed in rendering them capable of taking care of themselves; and, though he may be sincere in his expressions of a desire to retire into private life, he is not ignorant that his fir, obligations arc due to his country.

Extract of a letter from Guayaquil, dated

sipni liJ. , kkOn the nights of the 15th and lGth instant, a revolution against Perez, and all the otiicersat ting under the extraordinary powers of Bolivar, wa? effected and they and all the cheifs who have not sent in

Depth or the Amliumn lakf.s, Lake w,. deliver

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Erie has about thirty-five lathomsol water iU.tei.ell. The occ ' ' ' 1 : above its lowest bed, though it is not often".': all (he most ptibJicfT?"' -';:s?:!-more than twenty-five in depth. Lake ed by vast nun,hLM.,feeJ-' h,,",

St. Clair is shallow, scarce exceeding lour j nihiren. The b....,..

fathoms. Lake Huron, Michigan and jj uierous, were also U'iii,: vl Superior, are in places, nine hundred feet j1 appropriate to-the nl . . i iik !! . ot. a-iin. . t

deep, sinking about three hunoied below the level of the ocean. Aurora.

Na-hvillf, Ten. is one of the mot

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'cre the paintings oflCul

ent Dover. , a- w.i t. !00d : iph. ... L v"i

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V i....,., C t cr.nf L.twef 'Pit, i! Mi lsi.c .. . 1 ' 1 ':

u'iUi isii jig iui3 ui me cwum "v... j i" '-'"s ' ;eai Variety ' ' u r-resent population is es'.imaled at C000, ;; played with n,!K h J u " t! I :-mj

being added mct 1820. Twenty steam jj believed, from u iu J.','3 .V ' -4 - boats p!y to New Orleans and Pittsburg, ; for music of the AfurVn'''' I ad from 25 to -10,000 bales of cotton are j An incident took ni ' H

l thei r ndh'inn f.i iNonnTv .),...; U.. 1 A It i 1.;. nrnli il.ti uhit h ' the? hmr,ii,.. ... i . . ' '-'O ,,,...

embarked on board a hrig of war, ar,d caued o ijreat an increase of population j! iut will serve to shew the V- d,'-iV will be to-slay transferred to a transport, and wealth at Nashville; the extensive ! dination ot ihis band ofnci! " ' ? ' -; !' and sail for Panama. cultivation of it is of recent date, but il While passing through (j -V.iliUl!!: lhC General La Mar has been chosen by f spreading over Tennessee generally. ! a violent shower orto( I ' i11'1 i!( the municipal authorities as politic;- 1 and ! JVc$. ; heavens seemed far -i . 'JiC 1,,cn'- T

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i toeir wrath on the j baud dispersed, ;

iliellc

proces-ior,.

military chief; and colonel Elezdde, uliujj

was at the ftead ot tne revolution h ,s been j Ru!rm Qanal. This immcr.se undertaappomted Commandant des armas.'1 La ii j.Mfwr ;c nnxt i.iw ; mu ha tn

, -. p,.Huiai, aj.c, wi.ai is more r,ihed. if oossib e in the space o lour

I in politicians, a very honot and t' ot' n an. ! .. ii, i, c t, f r'u ,.,. i his aids. sufh'.M.k i . t

. u . 7 - l . " V v 1 ' Hdierc, on tiie Ottawa river, to Kingston on ii"" e laced about.

, bueiicr under awnin.r. ,XJ ,. : shops The Marshall foul, !' i his aids.suddenlv U-ft .,;m . '"'!?' :,',v,

! that it is the intention of the party now j :;la!ce Ontario, is 133 miles. There will power acre to amix the whole southern !j !c -0 ockg on the n as these are oG0 department or Colombia to Peju. Such i(;.et m U) the .aml summst evci of t,e

ii peinn storm, ar.l : . "-Ui !!:

ot thunder, "For sham, . .V a v

!;harne! you behave like uj' !' move on !' Thi i ' '

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i inoi neiieveii Dyoth-rs to be tlieir present :p;j..., i..i. ...;,i , .... .,.. ,.,1

in r near sunenaenng, or the besierrs . intcnt.vu: but rirnim.ian .,;,.ar ... . 3 . , n .

' " - . v . . . - H ilV l,r it. ii hr. PAMiiit nn t n rit'Af h'n m'UI : villi. I H.l'li f.

ire u oau i v. on i f rw up fnr en 1 1 'i n ti iMii ,i ' 1 1 i rrk i- i . r f i a . n r r f t i ,, . -vu u! ,.

h ive been.n uriC ' V i , W iV " 7 V 7 V ' t"rora to surmount the wild rapids therein bu-e "timers u ere again i-;... ! lKne 0(cn 0 ener?etlc- 1 'c oiiow- I By the last advices trom Bo ta it an- ' , k.,J i ! Dmu, . , ' 1 ;-

the accvaat Hi the rofnSAl ni:.rc tl. f,n.f .,f k f'.l ..i . U,,M-3 '"3 1" ' I ' ,yUlU UliC r .

On the ISth the dro5om,.i of the, Vru, had Jgain Vd BW pVrtV - c?!cn$',ve ."'lJ"- 1 ""f1 . :,i..!ors Wai(ed on the -tTc,M. Md The ha ?,,Z.il the auH , .V n' J tak.ii. al.ogct ,cr .. ccrla.nly ll.c most ; c-U;g ,(i!,,(, ,s ,

Kd !"--ani:4 him l;

God a:;d the assistance ct the prophet, re !! Eiorez.

ner, that "the words ar " According to a letters fro

i - , t- ii- . ... ; siuiiciivujus atiu eAieusnc ai pies'

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c i o.i in uie woiij, ana wueu comiueieo, o...;n or our t,

ceived

. N will torm a piece of ingenious art almost i r;u;e an- ui'-poted to conim m l.aftnra. ! . .i . c ai,;. i i t - "

atomplojed with roffvet K.ti.c Groekf, jl her pccui,ia,v mbarrame..l but enlv on !! "" "'I'' .foor'OUSi'"J, labourers h "Scr .tat,.. txUtt :liCc.

(ill lli.u l Hiwiwt u.V-IU 1 1 IV U U I i II Vl I liU ? I

ir o he expressions i condition that Bolivar will remain at the ii

out ot place: I. .at ttie reveJt of some ht ai of the government. ft r ' -. . . I- .-, . . 4. t .. f . i . ".I W . . j ' i-

J present summer, and as there will always 1! A numerous body of mei,. i

Ijrrc!. sr .iff erit -il r-.-if f!, O'f.t.. ... i l'': - i

,,irr, would have boo, ,.ut.io 1,;. 0. j acUU.,t of ,he tupfucso , of the iSu.- 'i "' ""t P f f H.ci-a 1 . ; cut ..r the aui!a:.cc liu-y UJ recsivtd 1 rcclic, i M.xico. mcutu,M ,hat the tribe 'i C,en ,,,r",'" ,h! """"lt,,!r- but ; l r-.i.I:S c! i,e,!U: . , . . ."v i -i' . (,mn!ltiHf In nncr iliAn II.. n- ,. . ' (l'l Of ri :l .'Hit ,r.m- .-..I.e.

jj be much (juarning required, the work, j; ,ribute oljoy and gratitude fcr

irc.'ii Europe,

! of Vaq,:i,, wt,. rilms to make their sub- !!f" '?"'! "": u:'r i ''f0 '

. . . ... ?",-j,,'n-iuiii.iiit.;iiieir'UO-ii i mm i it - - i i i . Ave-elfrcrnS:. IVter,!.,lr(; f.-,. t,aj ! taiior.. declared that they thought th-t !i ""'."' , ""'oi U,ow;' .' ;'? ,t-, "'"!' uc'.' f'- v. c,rf h.-.ve ben, ..cfiv-J for thcouip-ij were lititiuj; agai,t the tvramT.cnl gov- ,j cr(,,;'"l! 1 - ' ' f M-'.t.x:,!. ! V,e Ci-'lul".--,!:'J!' ,if n.er.t of IS vc,s, l,...t Cro.-.Madt. T or's .. ' er- mc.,tol S:)ai..! The Vam.i ar.. r.-m... ! M'UUcal IkraUL uuleuiiic U coiuur n .:. i..r:!.

vt-rJ; were deprived of haru3 fur huidin-. jj ul, and are considered a valuable p, ;! ,H,." 'i he furmer are i..t-nded for t! e lUdiitt-! ti-.u o! the 31: xicati rci-ubhc. ; piesent ou, . i i . .... . i i' r 1 1 r . 1 . f. t

Macon. June 1 U. Ciah JlftdiS. 'Vlw l

icu.iies uith the Creek Ind iai s 'j

antan; ar.d we h ill of c(n:r,e L e! inter-

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The dtsaatch. eailieuh.nri.rr fl,,m... 's oiu-i,,,;,-.! on tne t ui.jeit ;

Cuba.

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i'he sittialio; v

t.-d toknunr -.at j. ,..rir i.j,r!. .! . ie ,rMch f foiling on hi knee,, !; v f " ",' , "'I' "I-t"";,:J ' j, "V l"1 v,:,, - 1 he union of all the (ire.k depaiir S of.j m.tl -u..-g f..r ,.a,don for l.7n.Self ami tWl! i 5""U",K': ",l ,"C,rf ,,k'-"' ' ! "! , severe drwuht hi; I, I. , t,.o two ;.-.m!.!if, took place ::l I) .w.ala ;j hu. J.cd o! his f.ioei, who had -Uriel-;I ,''!a'r' C'! "' M",,:,i"' of nalicn. h pcr.cia-ed. 1 he crops ar,. Sth cf April, The ti:,t act was .,' A-r-.-d .he.rseive. pri..,.:, observe, tiiat l'i At r','!"' ' ' O.iel-, Colonel Toll, j .nuch H.jured-th.; plat.ien ,

K is rpeoial agent, was ent into the nation ii P;(-d to realize more fh'.r; ! J,

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It- j reai Jest rui .(mn h,.d LAon ! i ........ i .

"IV.'JH- ii.e cornm.sis-jn rien to , 1 "tiie .mci;.. ulvu tr..! .1... .....

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Cochrane as high admiral. Me attt n Jed h nce ot so many ui.fortunate men bv the ii V", e .'V " to io

on the flowing day and to,k the oath. ii side of tKir f.mihie,, fheir r.,;,f.;.thuir1,,u'u :u u a:!Mill- a

Co.ru. A decree ef anarchy and .:j itM'.io:. ; th.ir huimliation,, ail cased f -u'Tv ! i a"" h tM;.t"ou--'lJjd '' co, fusum u.rvades this repohlic indicat- ' Hngs, and txated ecu, I " . 7:, r''rL T" f .lUU

rt.tti, - 1

p. o ..iwii- ujc caiue. lj

i t a a Vj,

kI j. H,1U 'th a prospect of 1 Cu.ii 1 I tl-nrt.v ,(,,.:.... il

u Si ' ' - utinuL, Uie turn::.' '

! Paiis alone eo:;- ur! U v-ro t; ;;r i;,;,.

Ul ItlSh J es. 1 f t in. , r !

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-vj , ;viiiii.. int.- feon.' are iouu d

Uieir complaints ot the co-.titalion a: .i :( v: kvmtiks. U cshircton Juhi 11. Th. 1 . I t . i - ii. . . t7

uuers, aim parlies true oeer. lormet! j oard M-o.umts t-.-i uati.: th ro-iven-

:j - 'on with Great i: ; -f t'if an i le of J..

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i'-ti'-enslii

w. - . 1 t-kl.?,3i i h- ! i

v.-t viuiun itueaien lae ref)t:hii(

will a rrprtitim of even? wiiich hav ' t2nd. d to brinj in ipieition the prinriples c i Jiiose who have been heretofore tfte zeal j ;us advocate, cf a liberal and enlightened 1 system of government. The prestnl ceeatit tion is openly disobeyed in t. an

parisol the country, and in some eistiici- a t i Juuir,- IW-asunls, . fX: tie.tod with an i!idilVerence whicu nmni-.'! 6V-r, of Vorth C .. ! festsan inoiaare nf thos bit srin-s whic1- ;! tlu e.-nani'hn is . -' ,

no'v from a charter of lit ert. has d unoi !! Jeriev. .Xlc.

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reason ana all -ctior.s a t, e ic, , I,.

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jj ot ll.e Cherokee Scribe?, Ktdtze and Vann,

a i t w was oowever conjured up, and an

agreement signed, I v ut.i h they made ;! w used in the I'l t iieh f ,1 themselves liable to itie .M'lntosh lor tisej,- jl weak oualitv. beie- Jr.it.L- , '- ' I

: ill tsrrsei f t - . ; v . , .. . . .. .i. i e' i i.,. . . " "

ii v x . ".v i ii iiHiusanu UulJ.tis:. ; etr. jjui :itlcr t,- !

in-

hi; li the 1 .Ui

n"t in this eity .

to t ) ct th y. i is of i. . . ; '''ies'e (. .: ; -i. a-1 r , r ' -di rt, ;.; Ijni-ii: Ch - .

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, v v uuuiuf win .i, it. r e e! ,... ,v;ii k; r now claim, llavii.f d.s. !! nade, encudi r.-.i c t ci, ,. ,

etn-ieii (he jm;.e-itioii, tiie Chieftains!; otT proos u.-iv wanting bov, n.si.ii !l: i 'i it its ad.i.ission, and refuse to pay then use of wine here i-? res tiie ted iv car c:

-tnjiiuui; ct.s.-quonUy the money contin- ; ' i intant duties. We have alu.o ."s in the hantis of Cd. CnwrlL iholl that he ln. J.,.,:' I ,,r,.,..,;! e ..

r Washington City thev j pi- 6( thh countrv to abandon ll." '-;

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That the conititutian of Colon, bi s es-

i-nme objectionable feature, we do not

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fifty familie-

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... , - w- I 1 ' 'y .ii td ;i isii year la I nfjn . , i v liave if- n-.v tJ,ti! , i , . oeal to Che ballot-bor. ami I if.!.., t.JnA . ....... .,o ' i 11 ''bd, their ow n nation will be the

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I -- i -v, ...lAiou- hj iH'fii anve me

j ave written, makini' heavy charges a-jj of ardent spirits', and h- l:U u -!r;l'-t th- General G vernment, aaii.st !i wines as the Fiei eh oris k, w,.ui! :xl' ';'lul "t t;.e aecnl. T.he fin- !j greater reformer of manne-s ai n,!

jj r.ul Cherokee may be seen in this l '.ban John Knox himself, and houLIukt:

; nisirn's. i Ourrallv ueoMip. e.n ,1 as m:inv ii-iii.,,.. ... ... '

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... -..m ...u Uo.n i eioie fj Uie U ohm n a, ers. that il to Demetrius Ph..!..-,.,,,

euua.iuiistiia sOjo as the dilin u:ties uith the Creidi

i

Aboriginal cluiraehr. .As "a Ii:uian ta

at s are really worthy of the privileges fori! valurd at V,.9Ci f.00 nx dollar. Tie L-v'-it , .. V ' H 6 in? Slrav"g throui;h a viilaije en the here--nchve, oe?a-d .rdently .fe-il a b .f propr.eio, . ef .bti.hed a " Ti e T SINr, U,f ec, he pa.sed'a et,tleman stand;- at deey must ka,.v nat , v. ry r-: P c I, (, nhieh bonRs them in X u! le i Uc (I " ' 3 , s store door, and beed a piece t, pie ot . fre, e im r ..i:t is a ho;.i. ,lo.-.. ' . v v.elrl fore! t Xt f i I UJ50U he,Crk con-1 bacco. The person stepped back, and, to tft w,U ot the maj'.. uy u i.en npu.uiN ! e Nikyfur Ru-ia and other coun- I Ci illy a 11! T cn;.ra,) jl ,ectctJ ;i generous piece, for which lie --ed. !, trie, 0,. north of Rurope, ,hat their ! 1 Pi "7" " tWOWlVfs Ce,vrd a utf-tank you," and thought . W.tha- defrarti-. fre.m the hoo.v s. '. : ar, rrto, and t!at a rapid cmanci-!l ro'bs." .r.v f.rth ri"ekS !f'tlV more oftheatKiir. three or fair whi-hi,th;f nvar. tbl k, thatio!i'.ai..n v,Pi ,,lther add to the safety of ! , Vl , op f if : T 1r,7l05,t,0,:S fo , thc afterwards, he tvas surprised at an one r-p-t, at b;.st, he .nd, d fo"ot;.,r Per and prepmtv th in dimirish fi'J i n iv ! J "' J f0 coming into the store, and presenting h;3 ".,-., a . ..... i - . . . , ' . v . . nic.s may in relieU unon as suhst:irili:i!U i . i .i, . .f.

I'll, hi. . ui : I -i . l.lf ! I ('Hi U i , , . .IU It i; C'liinncv, imut rdi I ,,.... I . , . . I it i i ,i 1II..1IIIIII1I lllllll lllll'i' r r i H'""

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impelled him ' " I a?e hisfUF tr fna

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iiiu-i rr.. n tuc : roruT . I n ;,Tn.l if!- ll :. i .

., ii i i, tf wvivi.v... vjiunci is sa u 10 nave :ir-..W.-,imni:Tou5. If ours we. e t nf f..r a...,..,i i . .

. t . .4i VJ , i.., tiwu ui'i j , 1 1 is su rrr iisr u extend his ioarnev to Washinnfnr, Piiv

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i Delore he reiurns. The Com.ril TIr,.,c, ,'f

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villi! fll I ir I .1. . .' I

i;m ntt.-l ,t.o,.i .l.,..a ...i... i .. ,, i ... I K n.tuon lias neon

.. . j , - .iu'iiu ii,t; '.iii - i fin ihuci ,"c i suns. I t tiry.

f s'ate, until the -.rovernment was some a

ta - craspofdc-piw; 1); iu h.-cany st. & bloaehf.d. th. -econd generation, .rveii ol ' offhe repurdb if v;,. eertaii ! lttcsar : the most ftupid oftliem, miht become as! that an indivi-iea! f f..s tab;nts, patriot !' valuabb- ci'izen as the descendants 0f i'-m and discfia.ment, s!on!d take h. r rh. otlier Hmm.l

removed trom I

n oat matured, hut uh n this wis aceom ; M.,t. i.or.maiiKs. Martin II. U'. Mahon ' ,! i . i, ...I V - I . . . . r . i 1 . i . . . . ' f

,.-1., . j.coj-i raariuejteo acapacitv a pnvs.ei.iri witH a respectable practice I

iui ..j--j.ti.iritm, ni siiouid iiave retired j1 in eay circumslances, who was the from :he prefidentiai ch.ir and stood by '! past master at Wavnosborotigh, Ten. ha in the capacity of a councilor and friend,.,' bee fUnd guilty of robbing the m iii of a to prove that the existence of their in4i - ; Icttrcontainint; lottery tickets. One of tutton did : .t depend upon one m7n, but ' the tickets purloined drew a prize of one

unit iney yeie impianiea m every hreast thousand dollars, which he sold fo hv their Cn ator and are immnt.dde ag j) in cash. It w a desperate t if.at

tor,' a beautiful waterfall of twenty feefj n Little Uchie, fourteen or fifteen miles I

iron, the Cijatt.diochy.--7Ver.;..i.

or 700

Derate t li.a t f nr.

nth. The consequence of Bolivar's cure something better held out by the uai.re in the presidential office, hasti promise of the tickle goddess, and on the-

-riaz ard ot a die" he risked the H

If is troth

contin

oeen to render the people distrustful of therr,5elves, and hence it is that the congress which assembled at Heota on the 12th May, have rejected the resignations of Bilivar and Santar.dar. Distracted

and. torn a Columbia at piesent is bv intestine commotion, it may be neceslary tot Bjliitr ta remain, at the head of the

painted and furnished with paddles i

correspond. On asking the ineuing it, he was told, 'Indian no forget; yj Rive me tobacco- me make this for yyJThis man's gratitude for a tiifii:ir -"T'; had led him to bestow more labour on : present, than would hae purrha.-cJ i::n many pounds of his favorite finrii-',v' liost. Spec

The blacksof this city and the x !,;,,;,! WW A 11 lei MP. l X Ir.I .I.lNTi IK'0

bad yesterday, in pursuance of a prciou. j FOR SAI.K at this oihee, by the oeu arrangement, a celebration of the dav of ! o.t single, liutcrs Mx Anvrian ''''' thciremancipation from slavery thia.u-h. P ,ok. out this state. An oration had been d.hJ! ' TflTfsrTfa'' red on the 4th in Zion Ciin.eh i., - i! ".' , .. , nr.i

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I nun I.

! bite jewel of his soul" Ids reputation. '

iiiu .usi in.i-it r ai iew ioik jjas ollered a reward of one hundred dollars for the apprehension of the person or person who' cut from the hoot of the mail stage, the! bags containing the. letters and papers! mailed from Boston and cast-ward of thill

j ciiy, cue iu JNev V oik on the 10 test.

M, William Hamilton, when the y , Z V I V t 1 1 Oti societies 1 I. rv I .. .i . J cotton Kas, at this Uhn e. .orients, oi coloieJ persons, m their uni-H LJ!

torm urees and various badges were I . Jri present; hut the procession was defer, ed ! ' 'Ujlft iftV ft tor evident reasons. The concourse was! CVW pfK yesterday very great. It is supposed that I VOKS, PAMPHU IL about fifteen Imodred joined the pitee,-! PIIJ .S,'CA II Pb, sion, which was conducted with a decree I I'ADKLS, &c. c. of sobriety and decorum hiohlv lmrh,i.i.. i! Neatly executed at this rf ice on r-

jj to this chits of people. Another oialion - toni!?' am1 ou the hi,lU'yt ,!th'"'

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