Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 27, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 March 1832 — Page 2

:ii Ala torreo ;wM1,, i i.o niiU of li.li i!i;nn Dieti itches weie rectrii'rJ vesierclav nt Ilia :in.1 (vlfii riivur ;.- cr-n.l nr ntrMi.. . -i. i? i ' .

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aver wore me list, wnicn ever mei isic car ron-ij-i wui.i- iim um oroiMsaoor ai ine iwr. mucnen oi v.- prr-pnse.il another amend, whole Ui i,,'. U"-ii: the whole iu!a. f Z .t vh Irony the lip of her ill-fated lover. Cmrl of St. Petersburg. Lord 'Hey tesbnry. inen. and some further discussion' ensoed, in lion of the Union i to ihc number as-timed ''!' uhj.U arm of th-i gin--,! receive! 'er They contain the mot nnq mlified assutances .f which Mr. Chamherling. Mr. KlWwnith, Mr for tin: I louse of Rrnrc-onlati es, (210 s o i I. i din form. Selim saw her horne fr :m his desire to bring the Dnt-h and Uelgian ones- Foster, nr.d Mr. McDuffie nailirinntrd. .Mr br. i,....l:.f f K .i.,i i!J.i r

non to a sppfi.lv and amnaMe. une, and weMcDu&ie said, thai ior the pnrj of removing tlte men. hers of that I lous-e. On this prit ci. have reason to know that they are considered .the false impressions which he chaises a?aiust .v. th (V.-w i..,t.a ,..!, I n K n. .r..t.

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her i.ns li.iir vvee;)i:rii the dimaeon !. ), h r J. irk eye ctoed. her cheeks wiiii--,:i the fdds of her virgin robe. He heard t! holt redrawn. The groan whih ther ! arst i':in hi t'it'rei hre.iit, w.t I . iiisl .Mid lat wniih Ihe vindictive Am ir i;n had iV j!:nviT In extort from hi? virnjn. Tie" re vath.i clashing of um-, ihe nctghi.ijl of s:eed, l'ie shout of a multitude hea.d ih it i.iat near the royal palace. The lu fT,ul dffpet.ed as it approached. The name of flelun resounded through the midnight

ar and thilled In the ear of Amurath, lerri-

highly j:Uifactorj by the dirt'eient members of

the Conference. At Piilol. the laborers of the court martial m Li. Col. Hrereton have been brought to a MidHen and melancholy rlot?e. Thi morning the ill fated o!dier, ilouhile actuated by feelings the weijjhl of which the members of the milita ry pr.d'etin will madily conceive, put n peri

od to hi- mortal ansietie by his own haud.

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...r ..nnrv Prc ntieiy io m:KC, u v;is a1nhle ed In nny plate, and he rand not whether to enter Ihe investigation a? desired by it;ilieV w:re taken into congideration or not.

trienrt. and at h. .ngjreM.on, .Mr. WatmnuKli ; Afier .iiilliori'ing the Printin2 of certain c;Isuhequently withdrew hi an.ei.dmenl. and the rul.ifidn. Ihe Seimli- adjourned. house adjourned. , r, . U(tlt of lieproentatives, no bu?i- ' March X jnesa was ncted upon with the exception of Fn the Senate, yesterday, a message was re rmrmoiial preci.:ed bv-Al,. ! Adams from varireired from the President of the Jn.ted Statesjous citizens of New -Vol k . tiUu forth the transmitting a report from the Secretary of tl.c iirnn.l.ir .,f lw t, r... r;t. i .

He shot himeir in his own home at Redfield , Treasury .,n the shject of the Biilish colonial ipnsomnent , f ,v two M;ioi arie i' the nesr PIstel, about the hour of 3 o'clock. tr ide. Sevrral pelilion were presented and 'stair ,w n.-,.ria ...! nnvL i"lu. '.

h!u .1 l'u notes of the anh-angel's trump. T;ie Colonel Piereton. conimanded the regu bill reported, among ihe latter of whkh wa'tion of C- nsii cs in the matter A riic u' il h is S Ivman, .t the head of the insurgent lar tioops in Bristol, when the riot commenced ene by Mr. Smith, from Ihe committee on fi !en..ued. tvhi It. a.'trr the 'reicction of n motion bin 1 T'lousands who were groaning un- whirh laid waste a par' t th,nt city. Hi con jnance, proridmg for refunding;, in alf.cases, Ihejlo lai l;e rTrrr'nria nn the table bv a voteof tier t io4 of despotism, yet wailing for the duct was denou-.ctd by the Mag.strate. ib a Itl-jdntie on iron imported for the Hie of ml roads j'ayes 02, noes 91, was continue d until nearly i.ir.il-.i . T i,:ni m.nlrr ci;irit rnehod frih.lr Id the Home Secretary, and v iverelv !The bill to nrlinwi mwl n ikn rlumi -. r itmit'..i.i..i. i . , J

. J xx "V I. ' . , . i.;- l',, J . xr ; tyr- - '" as relcrred U a cwnroit.

Wliti 'lie iiTjii.i; pin, ii'-n jouieu me war- -eniru v unuy i ma imuuxi vim . . nioirtir ii t iriuiii, mr cfeiiain revniniionarv er

cr wni ! un.irMed oti ihegile. Amurath ! w's sharply tniii ised in ilie UmttJ Service

wa dfigi-.i horn hi palace and sacrificed

to to.; fur f an eXHsperatii mob; while SoUua: w'th iorne of Ids chosen followers, descended ihr.v-tgh the dark recesses of crime u!l tuey reached the dvtngeon of SHim. "Almighty Prphtt! we have come too

Jalel exclaimed Sohmao, the glo w of tri

Javrnal; a monthly magazine whicii prnbaMv

h s gieat weight w iih army and navy officer; being devoied to prufessmnal subjects, and con dueled with Rt least a" much ability rt any nth er periodical publication now existing iu Great Britian. The fault imputed to him were weakness

UiT.n fading from his cheek, a he behf Id hi!nfl tardlation, at a momeot when the mob

martyred brother, who was bteairung out I lsjm'gn' ""i ei"J qwenea n reiuseo life in thoe pr-trrttd "UtF'riini-, which de-,to let his men ct rigorously. hu uryed lo do liberate cruelty ' ad i. v. ed and ir.llir terf !sf K? he whom he conouhed; and o rasionally upon its VKtim Slsm lilted hi failing took off hi hat and ctteere.i wiih the i -bide. alaiice, and a oPam of i vini thrmis-ivTrrm the facility wish hich another ofhear put the Hther-ing mis. f death. Oh CpuM ihe'n ,he r,o!"8 "he, ,ht" hvJ enAnorr ,lU truth!" Th et.eraies of exIiauMe.''9 aml ,he,r ,,,r fcad "h(i ' ex reme

nftiui' -';n'd runrentrated iit ih"e A'r. bmipOti;?. wa argue I

l (tat

vices, and the South Carolma claim bill, weie tead a third time and passed. The Senate, after ward, parsed into the cooperation of ex. ecutive husinens. In the house of representatives, n variety of private bills were reported Mr Foot submit-1 ted a series of amendment to the Constitution of Ihe Uaited States, providing that the vote of ibe several states, for the elernon of President and Vice President, shall be given in the manner by which the most numerous branch of the State Legislature is elected, und, that the ri didate having the highest number of votes, shall be entitled to the whole tlectorial vote of the State, thus abolishing the electoral districts, and substituting in lieu theieof the system of voting b general ticket It Ainher provides that, in

Colo ci Hrereton

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cmnh Mf w.-Mds. Solvman understood the.r.nhen firs.' 00 m,8ni ni" UP,U,C ' "m 01 ""7 ! lertoral votes be.

im r.rt Z ran was brought to the cell from rear tt on-e jtween lh two highest candidates, the President which she bxi hon so lately borne, but too London. Jnn 4 1''," ,hal 'iches ; should be chosan hj the two Houses of Con falsi! j rtvtvinred of Ihe. strength of that faith have been re. eised by ti.i erfnen., ho i: .iHt-jgress, in joint ballot, and the Vice President bT which he had wronced She threw herself,that 800 Polish ofticr in Saony. "ho h the Senale; and also, that the former shall be

tee of Ihe whole on the slale of Uiiior.. aves

96, noes 93.

bv toe

the ' pra;; - the row. -

of hr expiring lover. It was

-.it of a hreakiog heart, Tre

a-.d wa answered iti mercy HEV DiKO TOGETHER

refused the amnesty of th Kmpn r A'-riioi.m.'ioeligiblt fr re-election. Thw .consi.ieration of are on the.r mareh ir. mu.iI Jeuchment, j.,Mi. Clayton's resolution, en the subject of tbe

5cl;m had reaclu d ihe throne of.Franre. Each receives tnai uu per dttm baPi. was resumed, and that gentleman addre.

from Ihe Saxon Gov-ruu.ent ed tfte 2?Be in sopport ot his proposition, un-

til Ihe expiration of the hour

from the Londtn Sun. Jmn. I Sth tuning.

Mr. Wickliffe.

From the JJoylestonn Intelligencer TRIAL OF M US'. ( riAPMAN. On Saturday nigh! last, about eleven o'clock.

Lucretia Chapman, alias Alina, was acquitted of the chaige of murdering her lale husband, Wil

liam Chapman. 1 Ins was the result of a most ardions. hot deliberate in estigalioi, ot eleven days. The court sat on an avera, e eight houra a day; on the first day, more than eleven hours. In noticing the lenult and a tew of the incidents of this highly interesting i iM, we have no mienlion to infringe upon the sincl mle of the court, which is, that no publication shall be made of tbe facts and evidence dicluid until alter the trial ot Minn, whoii will not lake plate until th tSd day of April ntxt Apprecmtiag as we de, the reason of the rule, we shall uoi, however unwelcome, it iwn prove to the eager curiositj of Ihe pukhc. transcend the limits which authority and exact justice impose upon us, ay eipesing in print any statement w hich may affect tho chante of a fair trial for the Spaniard Reporters at the tat le in court, who had come ore-

pared lo spread abroad Ihe proceedings thraugh the Philadelphia newspapers, were reqauid to

has declared war ngaiuM the Pa' h of Egypt, and that it was curienily reported m Pans on

Wednesday, that the format refusal of u ri to ntifv the 24 articles, had leached tbe Prns

SULPHUR IN TREES. One . f t.u- - ivpi:dent inquires whether an ...." ':a vrr tried to diivf tattTpilleri or in rc;s froqi fruit trees by putting lilltihu p in Km K.jIi - Pll tctl v.ti ttiMt I

r , i i . " ,, - Isian Lmbassv the nrecediuv dy once lid. I had a tliritr' voung weepn.gj ' ' s

wil.)iv about three inches in dtamoff r. S""'. after leHvi-iij out ia the spring, il beramf thickiv covHie I on :iil the new h.oli g branche wills green apkis or plant Ioue; o much SO 'ta! l' could n3t gro-v at all, and i was appretien-ive tha' the tret would be nearly if ift q'lite destroyed The little rascally black i.td red pimiies were continually trafelh.vj ,ip :tn l down the trunk and branches of the tree in sieat number. What hui-

rie-s t;,ev had with the plant lice above, Ijan niin consent ot Mi. rlobbins, who was nevef kow ; -v'let't. r they destroyed thf m,len,,lle1 t0 xh fl,,or ,h !enH,e op the bill Or tin- i -tetrd : their i crese, 1 could not! prding ftr the payment of Hi. clam s ot the asc ; mo ; but titey w. Me both preying, as Stale of Virginia agnnst the United Slates, for euppos , ih toti.is .hooia and leaves to-iadTanc(,! mille during the revolotionaiy war;

upen the consideration Of the bill fro the 8e-,be -ouch bn bv muni- ,v..

The Pan express mention that tk SulLmji'"' respeetiog an appropriaf.'on in aid ot the CHUt,n. nitnl ,he power of the cnuil. has baen

1st. -ession, 22d Con. Washisgion Citv. Manh 2 In the senate, yesterday. Mr. Webster ialied

up the afiportioitmeut bill, ana hubiniue.l an

amendrnent. which, with the Mil. w. laid on the table. The special orJer having beei post

poned until to day. on motion of Mr. Tazewell.

rebuilding of the bndrv over h Potomac

moved that it be committed to the committee on

Ihe District of Calumbia

ned to prevent any dissemination o Ihe evi-

idenre; and for the obvious and simple season,

sb 1 1 h inctru I tons i a : . . ! ,1 A aV a I t . . ..

" .w ,n o nnig nnect mo rints oi me reninins-

inaire into the expediency of erecting a bridge,' prisoner. toll free, which was ordered. The iemain.)er w km..r . -

of the day was occupied by the discussion of the bill tor the compensation of Mrs Decatur and others. Merck 5.

The Senate did not tit ou 6alurday.

more extraordinary hisUry has not for a long time, come to the ears f the people. It may well be said, thai Tiuth is stranger than Fiction." No writer of romance, however bold,

and extravagant, ha undertaken to string to

III Ihe House of ReVresentntiVeS, Mr. Mr !..l,f.r rliuin of nrrurrtr.B .o itnurnhnbta:

jC-.it) presented several memorials from theno W,.trrv has recorded events more authentic.

LeKfelature of Indiana, on the subject of in-! With 1 the light of evidence, of scientific re? I. n.al improvement and public education, in Fearch. of unwearied scrutiny, there is still s gether with petitions from citifens of Frank my,tery hanging, like the thick darkness of tin county in that StHte, in favor of the r Egypt, upon those part -f the transaction which -ewal ot the hank charter, and from cili2t i e;,t WH emphatically the province ef the minil-

i .vioniiri.merj county, uuio, agamst any lters orjostice M ferret out.

ge'hei Wi n a half inch augur I hored the

tree. .y hve f-:et from the ground, nbout three-toll. inr-oigh the bodv. I I hen nut

r

and the bill having beet, explained, and advo

rated by Mr. V ami ameudetl un his motion, iv a oidered to a third rea iing. t he senate

in and till i r.irnpiirt as possible the holpt'h". mrt"n" Hye, took up the bill

10 wr.:,i', hi ioci of the outfide. with hri:n.!Prot,a,n? fVl l"r FaJ,ucn U1 tiaims or uie

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eli;ingi in the location of the Cumberland

Nearly thirty witnesses for the prosceutioB, J L i?l'. .. .

filM t Mr. WirlfliflTU nrnnneoJ an amnnilmlil ' J L . tlt i . . r

- ..muUi.n. ana hooui uneen ior iae aeienoant, were exam, to Ihe Revolutionary Pensions Bill, and ex-Jjn.(!. The evidence was closed on Friday tending its provisions to the militia and Vul and in the afternoon of that day's session, Mr! unte-rs who fought in Ihe Indian war, on the:RP((j wc(diessed the Jury in a speech of four western frontier, until 1794, which was or- v0II ;n lenpih enformor m . mMnnr hJrK

dered to be printed. The resolution of Mr. 'gained him high credit andVpplanse. (he strong Clayton, of Geo. for the appointment of a se- uoint of the oio-erniion Hi Mil.wmn . ihi

and rn .,., f to the hark. In a few dav ,he Un,te', S,;Ue" M,,r,"S ln 'his bdl, commmittee on the affairs of the hank,children of theipiisocer.lwho had been, dannf . t .k All r I m iH..iinn tinsi v. a.. rl till S t t

Store; ium Jo a plug wood, drove it in light.

' Slate of South Carol.na fur advances made lo

the - 't .lt ri .ro, iohis and pismires, ahao

don.i !t tieo. It immediately threw out

Us you g sho.,s, nnd grew luxuriantly; th

new rinsed over ths peg, the tree was!

no m r. 't irked tha year, n was several

years . g). and the tree is now fine large

res il on sen.-

wa also ordered to a third reading. Ihe hill, " :, "'5 motion, postponed till tBis day.grei(, j,!irt f lri; sjttmg ai her side in the to alttr and widen the draw of the onuge airos-"n rMr' riour f 'tl"g Ihe House went bna. wa eiceedmgly well rroen and effective, the Potomac, with several' piivaie mils. wHs;'n,,' a commit tue of the whole, Mr. Speight in; He drew from the page of history, as a , arallel

passed. ; ""uuiok up uie win in coiitpensaie ; l0r their affecting sittmn, an anerdote, i In the Hsuse of Uepie-enlalives, a mesagt Wrs- n,,ra,ur other?. The qunStion was, which litie childieu were represented o have wan received from the Piefiutnt of the IlminH.upo" he amendment of Mr. Davis, of Maf.; offered up their sutndu attons. to bPPrb fnr

one. Thii i th only experiment of the kind ' S,a,c? xvi,h a cemmumcatioo from the Sereta-!, " er?u,t (OC0 dollar Mrs. Decatur. 5,- that morcy from Ihe Deity, which their guilty "I ever t-ied. ui.d I imputed all he henenl of!1? f State, on the salject of reducing tnedutvl000 ti,,,,;rs ln t,,e its ' C'omnjodore Pre p.,rent dared not ask for.

n red wines imported unru Au.-tna, which was'"'e' :,n1 ,nc resinue ar me iw,ww piopo ; ne w:ts followed in tbe morning of Saturday.

sefeired to the com tint lee on commerce. Mr.,ed to be appropriated to trie oilier otiir-c. h, Mr. M'Call, m a speech of three hours for

Drayton, fcom the committee on military .f I1 d crew of the ketch Intrepid. Mr. hve -the prisoner. He snared no nains to fulfil ever

fairs, reported a bill for Ihe adjutment of theirftU of Mas. moved a further amendment to'pr.jnt of duty lo his client, a,,d acquitted him-

claims of the Stale of Connecticut upon the Ifig 20.000 to Mrs Decatur and 9,0.00 to sef as , succesfnl pleader. Mr Brown spoke States, for services tendered by her militia dn l"1e niei-es of Commodoie Di:cntur, hut, he-lfonr houis. and Mr. Ross two hours d half

rine the late war. It was read a first and B.i fore the question wa taken, tho committee'rw obip.-i m not to heaii romr.limenU mor

r.ond time, and referred to a committee of thejroie ar,d 'fPnrlfd ad llie houe adjourned . j counsel, and w e will therefore only say, that th yvho'.e on the state of the Union. Mr. McDuf. March 6. ifameofthe former named gentleman for enertie, fro ay Ihe committee i.i wayg ana me.ui, re-t n "iC Senate, )o?terday, Mr. Bci-loii fromlpy and el-iqt.ence, wa fully sustained; and our ported a hill to oxeaipt from the upeiaum of t'ip commitUe. on Military AiFiirs, reported a I Prosecuting Attorney consummated that perse..

January I 2 We stated yesterday' ihe tariff act of 1 828, imputed merchandise, i,'11 " wrgmz-; "e Corp n 1 opographical! vering zeal and determination which he ha ; ; tjti bad been made to Lord Pai jbi-li it shall he proved wa nniete.l to this ,,SMleor' whi!i was rt;ad and ordered to a:,btjnlaniy manifested ever si;.ce the fiist suaextension of the term lived JVicoimlry piioi to the lt of May, IJJ28. il was '6cond reading. Mr. Smith laid a reslutioiipicion of murder.

I the ratiucalmna of the lieatvead twice, ami committed. Mr. Everett, of"" M,e l,,m uiuciii.g me comminee on tn; Jndo Fox nmmoned un the whole case ... . . l . I ... 1ViL:l.-1S.t .7 P.liimln I.. 1......:.... . I I.

cn ."5 itnnJay evening, m a rharge of some nhat lt than two hours in length. What lis views wrre. tt would of couse, be impro

per tor in to mtiioa' v. I ! verdict, which

dri- i it; . . r the vermin to the snlnhnr. I .1

th'. tr tt who have occaeion . and nut ihp

i Mitir j aper. Tbis theorizing it rr -n il'er of f.ict suhj. t, i uon-f.-fn.Hfe Fiifmrr. Ulmus. !tj.k. t. . . , grai i i. im i i i njcvy,.,

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ToK S t pap--- : Lrn1 ' thai i . -mer-. . the ex

Eixzie arrived on Mondav st Ntw

r j L rTi.ool , wahe London evening I Jih of Jnuai v.

of th- l ...!; le. In ihe cnuise of the evening Ma-, from the Committee on ihe Library, re.; I)'" of Columbia, to inquire into the x

the r.'L'r

fives of Fiance, luissi . Austiia.1 ported a bill approprialing 565000 loi lit: col jpidiency of prohibiting hy law the i-sninvi of

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ar.il fMirt. Bein!jlevl at the foreign Otlice. Mr.d lection ot Amencan state papers, which was " lts oi ter-s man me uonars, in eiiii iisirici. efiei i v t rt-un . f some dotation, a riLiv of ie.nl ind comnoited to a conunitie ol tlie whole '"'dion of Mr. WehsUir, Ihe Apnor ion

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titte.o dvsvis horn the 'Jj'.h inst. to th 31st on the. state of the Union. All. Everr.1:. from""' w;,.iak.en up, tue nmenrtmeitt miiiw,, re,ri.(j H f(MV ,ninui(.3 jM!i vetu Hf. inr -:is iw'jre I upon, vnd a I'nitocvl to ihat ef (the committee on IV reiga nflaiis, teporled also t"d " that gantleman being und-r coi.-!t,.r two lit-.irs absence of the Jury, was'Voi feci haying t f igned . Mes'engers weie dis !a bill providingf-T ihe settlement ol ihe ac.!!dei ation. A debate ensned, in w hich Me?s ' Cuilij. Mr. Chaomai. was then diScVirimd

i.marie-, which """Jt",J'l"i 'MMs "'!,"'ib nrm lam it on, nnd she ret

afche I tho ditfeient Afubasadors to ptn.jcoiints of certain diplomatic luncti

pouii-e liie fo.t i.i tiitir icsper.tive Court. I w as -iir.ilarly iliprscd of. ihe House, after

The nroturol toi au ext.ynsn n of time wa waids, resumed the connlteiation of the resulu vU't the civicurrence ef Mr. Van De Wey er, the1 of Mr. CLyton, U' Georgia , f i the appointment

i le : r-Tenti iry of king Leopold, who wasalsojof a select committee to investigate ibe affairs pre , ,t ox.f of .he six contMding p;irttr tojof the bank-. Mr. Mttchel, of South Carolina,

tlie t.e-iy:and as il is not urobaMe lhat M Vani-peke in favor U.e Monositi on : and Mr. Dr.im

I V yr would ha v consented to pioloiigihe Ud .trescd the house in support ol the condu li" 'P,rs ''" ,,:u' "ta er! uniustly towards he)n!,-,t,n

pei-. l H Uh li:il not nad re;,oa v leliexe that!"! lhat iiismu:i n. lie was lollawed by id i r'"n,er at'" Uat llie only lair ii.'.il.v the : lay yv.udd ieurf io the nttbcalion of the Watinoiiga. w ho siibuntit (I an a ..endiiient, te "f ',PP"r,,o:u,l'',,t would he, l. aoi o ;i t:e .M . we i:i.iy now hope that suae airanpe. ferring the ic.-o!ntion to the commnipe al ' given number of tnetnhcis for tlie if use f

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1 n rnfl I , I i s P Ii y

took part. Mr. Clayton opposed the bill ajtner ,, sid, nce on Sunday. On Tnead.iv eve..r.just and unequal in its operations, ai d con. ,ljllRiUilJ VVe.t ,. g.bt v morning, Mio.i's trial, trary to the spi.it of the Constitution. He ftrP a.unieilt bv Rush for the prisoner, and attuned that the practue, hitherto, ot hX!r.?;KM f.,r ,h Common wealth, was postponed the number of representative hy :i. hitm-! .,,,, ,t,.x, Co-irf-:r ai. Iv on the "..-und of

ry rati.,nai n,-,o li.untkMl oneiro u pnn ,(. pnhiicatio . f a I. it. r signed hr Ivirretia

which .!. i l ii d by ti.; licpuhli

ne it v . ii in c-oik- l. tor the rati.V alton ol all Hn(1 meaiip, with n.stnn iion- to iiiiitui of Hi?

fafjes; ai Cjgh it i supposed that an attempt drcctois ol the bank tcspectng the cltaiges

will u ta int a: tnotl a tsctv

Reprt sent itivcs to consist of, and ihen !o ca' t , ,

eulate hv the rule of three the number of

mII I otn !io li -I-! j. rniiig ; 'h- ' ep :it .. Min i'1- tii- ' i,! Cooit to U r a-i-:y it-. ( in r '"JU?-: i !!'. :.!. i I 1 j'.e

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Ir- ght against tt a? specified by Mr, Clayton, representative of catb sioto, in proprition vh :n:roaot:, (i (n