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after interval ef one nod two ycite. They wre then found without any np p ar nce of ger.ninatieh, a? d po-. fine their cricm il freshm ss, lirmnc?f, cood- !:", M't". .'irj. tr I j S?r. d'.iric. ri;i.Hnrn times. Wc copy the f.dhvvi-g aecoun! of the appl irance of Coo g re, wh-u it sat in I .tl i Jclplii i, fn in lo u icon's Only Ad Terti-cr.

"II..HV mom t-. bke the wnd ef the

the arrivals ol Grain from Ireland and i ntelli -zetjee of a reliable and dechWr

some lew of whom persisted in wearing ot foresight, what outcry sshould wc now whiln it) their seats and during thu hear amongt the discontented on the debates their ample rocked hats, approach of the Russian army to third if ret fnro and aft unon their head?, irates of Cnnctaiitinonle!

it itli I. .... t.rl tlu.rr. n Imr tSrnan a. f nrc inl.ififp. ch'S were effected onlv to a lim

rross the littb tick, before them, and the Ministers so nave the Minister? .ited extent of any kind of Grain. Wheat

facing Mr. Jupiter Diy ton, as he w as shown a confdence in the resources of,fully 4d to 9d, aDd flour 2s per sack low

er.

rn:iUvip havo been moderate. 1 lie

weather still appears unsettled, v,and al

though there was a pretty good attend

onctime called hy writer in the Au- the country, vhich can at any time call rora, of Hnjinmi Franklin Bachc , upon Russia to fulfil her engagements.

does none rrtnem!)cr? j in an attitue'e not only of persuasion hut The Treasury Office, Alexander command. Tl at Russia will fulfil her Hamilton, Secretary, w as located at the promes i probable, if for no other rea

i smith wpt rorner t.f Third and Cheg- .nn Itin tli'n llit ilia Iwr interest to

rniirhnorthemi,air o,d el "'M ,lllt ,trcelsin a row cf uVo story hi irk; fulfil th:m. She knows with what jealleqvunm I antomine sid nly change J , sinCe rmovCll. The Var Of j ouv the Cabinet, not of KnK1ai,d and

this new and epienae,i M'i.,n, i ear - Hlnrv i;nov- Secretary, at thf of TnrrP hut f almost even

noithe.t corner of Chcnut ami Fifth i Coi.tiuental power, must regard lur street, the Office of Post Master Cien-t progress at the present moment. It i? era!. Pukerir.g, under the fame roof, nv good faitli alone that she ran m tin arid the City Post Office, Robert Pattom tain herself agamst such a coalition

I otmater, in f ront, above Che?nutj could soon he formed against her.

Great praise is, therefore, due to the Steadiness of the rn n, w ho, su-pected ol being too favorable to military adven-

nature. .Xu!. Intelligencer.

Cipitjl Hill, and th" lV-identi l Pl Toe, to an inride v.ew efthe plain brick b'l.Klri, at t'w ?outh west corner of Cuosnut and Sixth s'ret i;. .i this limited enclosure, the Representatives of

the rVopl in f r;r.fr d s viewed them-; wtretj .

it Ives as sunU!i t u uncommon ci

r- Hire ar,d dceirj!ion i t th' ir discu

The Oftiro of the United

' States Treasurer was to he found in

ihp (runt nrt.-r rvflla hmun nnw nf f II-

-in.-, f.ey hca,: Mr -h fn m the , anks j fa y r .... ,-i., .IK nn.l iii.ii i J

i l to L vhtive splMidcr, other than! At th; pPnod of the government of had Ur-acx'ub.tcJbv theoldCongte.si!he V';itcd States, the more id-a, then of i??C, in the cit wing of the State i H,t Aoatire upon the airfare ofour poiloue, on Chc.M.ut stn-ft- l.or to!,,rV t,l'4t we jhon1'' P0''9 a av: heir rctpoval sooth, the) pired vin mi- w' otllcJ h tbe 4 Krce LVmocrarv ; m.u-lv.avoiceettn, t the a'4thr,r iVing vie ve,i hy them as an er.teung i:i-cV IVnnnlvauia. IT havau- Jcuc edKC 10 dPot,t!m' PK " 'be thin- vt'rv ha.Mi-umelv. l a'id The H,use of Rvpr M,t-tivcs in -u,n,U there , re, as yet neither -Ci.ion, occupied the wh. lo of the rV" 0ilc nor Secretary of the iN a-

three steps in ascent pi tit h carpeted.

kI piivileeedt1 resident, be arrrptabb , it m contem

le-k between r,,t cl ov u,e w"tT, to l. llow it on

r the Ste- j ,,n ,orm" turtnrr ' tiee, ol wnai was

t- i e.i!,,,, I, , . con- oeieu n ue utiras as an -awiui (ilk-, L lIeiaS' r, . . . ,

.! jnar tiv in ue

ShonlJ this baty view of Congress . .i. ... . :. ii... .

. i l .1 i i. . . ii,.. i ;i inev w ere in iiim V.UV in me umii

area, w.th I..,rr,.' ,r nromc-' P natively, primitive d a) s, of the l.r.t

i;de for tb nv mbers am:

r.rson n-,J tour narrow d

the iixth street window,

l iV'i.r h. r. I iv. t di e. l IeiM r.

-..a 'iv. ;.,.. ..r-a rb.r :"lUirting towards

..'iU IUilU.. ill-- k" " i J ....... i, ., I . .. n.thout ch,:; v,w,. cf ,Un le..the, ; w - k ' v l-.dert Ua'-bmg a,.,JhMS.f,aill;ir,: the r.,.t at onlt'"-' M,l,.r, .habl.-be pure re- . . ... I rn h 1 1 r ri i ir-l lit f'i.- h kt imii.c lntl

centre ot i! m rst(-rn w;,it. !- '; ' ; - f

i .t ; rii i"o i uv ui'ii km i'ir i; u I'uit'-v.-,

Auuut:s Muhlcnburc s'". " "

I .1 I 1 tiIli-!'lM'h

hl-ialU ,V' the chair, j mrhxion a:.d vhI tac , i

tureis, witht'oJ everv temptation ti wht, and k' pt theii rnuntry ahof Iron the Miuggle, and in a condition to look

to its lormiiiat i(,n without the ft ver l naiti-Kus. !o k forward r. ithcuri o-ity to the next cotiirs frcm the hast; tint we have t very guarantee in the vigil i( e, ai.d energy of that however the war irpv teitninate for Tor key, K gliud abd Europe have nothing to fear.

Total defeat of the Spanish inzedinp' z. pedition. The Cincinnati Daily Advertiser, cf the 3d inst. announces the receipt rf a httfr in ttiat nlurn A-tt. A KriKin. C

London. Sfpt. 7. On t rid ay l,ifniur 7ti. Kiri, ct tt.t ih .

ed that the best samples of . r , . ;

. - . . 4 t j jy left, with the loss of their baggage, tan-

non and money. A few only, escaped

we noticed that the best sam

new wheat were full 5i per quarter lower, and even more on inferior qualities, with a large quantity unsold.

This morning the supply of new wheat wr had fresh, it was most abundant from E-sei and Kent, but having no improvement in tt.e condition, the sales were particularly h'-avy, and the trices must be noted about 5s per quarter lower since last Monday, with a con-iderable portion of the arrival left unsold. Flour the same as last week. Tiie lews from Constantinople is to the 12th. The Russians remain at Aidos. Nothing was certain as to the

to sea; the remainder were slain.

Some of the disaffected old Spaniard?

who were j.pproathuig to join themva. a t j- i

ders, had also fallen into the hands tf

the Mexican?, with their money. ll

was quiet in 1 exas.

It will be perceived fhat the above ic-

telhgence is sir days later tr.an it e

new9 received by the Matilda, whieh arrived la-t Tuesday week direct tn nc ri ... a

I ampico, at this place. It is no deuht

correct, from the facts then commm,

cated, of the intention of General

ioriali... UT peace. The Grand Sul Anna to aUack Tamnicoil, a (e

Ian hrrl recognized the Independence of

0 n etc.

eas,

Bait. Ga:

Ti. ' v

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Fi

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as

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i

a

.1 I ' : J r d, t mboi.reil ati.j

of rrt!t; dimension", daik blue c ;l u It 1 ;tt )p,aiid a onorous 'i ., t J?ed by !.. with ;ut rt"rl I .a r i '.n j tb.e qu.?!tio;, ai cor p n iii.g ;a a; piarir.ee and sourd, v itb Ins n. '.!v e;.t r-.nr, and air. mpa r.ied a it wa, bv that of Geor'j Vab ioj n. Pre-i It,t, as stp-aturcs to the Ivvsefthe U' i r. ah thee bad .n impair g cfT i t upon the u.i xi rier c ! an litcry in the gill, ry to whom ah n new ai. d ver ilrinc". !h . urre 'd. d .here by Jon"vtbai-

-c ted pei ji d h- V imI trii'h ar d elh r p r-

in.s. slrar is ol diiinrhoi visitu l the i'.v : many of ih m for the -xpre-s ior: )e. of heboldii e. th person, and

f hav ii a r h i r coi.tf n. plat un f t ia . h-e prrrei c- in the i it , not nil v and politic ally fprak'iiu. had a taimpo-irg ii.dsi'utary ir tluein e open tht publ t liim) ; agitated as it v -very fiU iOIv, by storms of political dscus-iun- the creator prt nhtive to F gland, aiid Revtlutioi ary Fiance, in days Lang S lie.

STILL LATER FROM EUROfE.

It will c seen by the following in telligence of n few days later date, that the above rtpoitcf the fall of Conttantinoplc is nrt coi. fumed. From the .ii:C7vil Intdligeneer, 0 t. 14. The packet ship Hannibal, at New Y'oik. bring" IvUidoii papers 10 the 1st

Sep'tmhT. From our correspondents

Fi cm the (Jalena Jldzcrtiser,

Extract fruin the jiiurnal of a

gentleman who resided three

J LUI J Ull illl I

uaux

India

ns-

t ier s iivtr.

Marriage ceremony.-

FROM MEXICO. By the brig Matilda, fiom Tampico.

intelligence of the opniations of the in vadii g nrniy to the 1-t of September.

has I'ceD received -t Baltimore. On

the 21t of August, Gen. liarrada-, the Various opinions have been foi mcu ieSpanish commander, having proceeded specting the couthhip a..d matrntge

with ttie greater part ol ru force, tu jteremoiiy of these Indians. 1 will ieward Altameira, for the purpose ot ,t- ?.te whthas iodic within my own empting to surprise Gen. La Garz , jervation, and what I have hau.ej who was encamped near that plnce ;h,,rull, good authority since my iesidti.1.1 a detachment of the Mexican army, lamonji them.

Gen. Santa Anna availed himself of his hen a man finds a fid wh.an be u

ib.-encc to attack Tampico, which wa? desirous of takn g for a wife, be mak.

known his vvisties io her: ii ttnetts lar approbation, he sends his gun, blanket, ammunition, and all the proixrtv he

0 v ton, of New Jetny, a v r) lawbo-

;e of a tenth" liar, with tf rilt:

.1 hgui

a'fHt, and wlrn xri!d, voue

s ! i d . r, nonv tv"'Jr,'

h'! r.dc r.

( f hi

FOREIGN. liUM THE SUIT OF H'.ilt.

Ad

lip" irom write!) we niake the following

x'ract.-. Ttje repot of tb capMirc of Constan

tieopie i lot oihrmd. J t.e latest u cunts fn m that ci'y are of the lCMh ol August. Con-tantinorle was prrtecled in

ol Eo u. whii h it is supposed contain

-d 'OOOOm. n. I ne R'i-ian army bad not penetrated beyond Aidos. TtJC 1 te-t d.iteIrc ni C tistantita ple represent the Sul tan as h;vir g come to his ett.es, aiid it is said he had determined to make

veace if it were j osil le.

In OfpoHlirti to this acCCHit, it IS stated, on tU HiitJuuitv of ui. flit irtl ndvi

Ol

-.imsofit, witli h'i3 hands arid

aoi I .j c!''owr. Fiom the sib nee n!. id. prevailed of cotifie, on coining 'c c der, after prayers hy Bishc p N bite, in occasional whimper, infrea.Hg to a buz, af'er the manner ofbovs in school.

defended by 2iO men only. He there

fore marched a;j;i'n3t it at the head of a body of 1400 men, and began the as

sault at two o'clotk on the 22 J; when . pos-etst-s to the father of bis initial, d

bnue, who is governed principally ty tne amount of jjoods he rttcives ai d If the good qualities cf the man, p. bah consists m b;s skill a- a huntei, his Lrav ery as a w.irrtor, and his ability to c bta:n a g'jod hv:ng. It the father g4vas tiis consent, he rcieives the pro ertj; but it not, he carctuhy rtuu s evuv aitielo reieivtd. The consent of t:e

mother is not requited, not is she cv;r cousallcd on cU ii occa-iuus. When the necessary arrargf n c: ti are made, there is a feast prepau d I r the occasion, w here the company amu a themselves by eating, dancing and siting, and w'nere th'j bridtgrooiii is pre

sented with Ijis wile, lie then retail to the lodge of his father-in law. whers

ho rcmaii.j suhservici t lo his d r- Itl Q

ef the (i z :te, Conmirri ir 1, and l)ail le.ficr a severe action in the streets arid

villi, we have itceived proof iirom the tops cf the-houses, which last ! frem-v Tiidi we niake the following ed until ten o'clock, the Spaniards re

quested a parley, and expressed a wish to capitulate'. But before the arrangements necessary for this purpose could te cotij jeted. General Birradas, who had failed to t fleet llo ol jeCt of his ti peditu ii, rtrturi ed to Tampico with his

ri t by the advanced er tin r bed camp jtrooj s, and compelled Santa Arna to re

Nrw York. tlct. 3. Thesbip Rob trt Edwards, Cap. Sl'rhone, which arrived Fi! evenirg frrm lndon, left

h i ci. ly l!ic centre i-f the hair ; letting I) .irtmcuth the 23th ult. We are in-

Sorm d by a passenger, L. i urdy, Eq. hat he saw in the Reading-room at

I)aitmuUth,a bul! tin issued from the

London Roval .' banc , dated toth. which stated thai TDK IhSSIANS HAD EN i kkv D Cont ANTiSri.K. The news wa

nouth, and i-

ott the po

sition of the Ru?ian army at the date of

the last account . The same inhlli Hence, as appears from a Havre lpttrr of Aug. CCth, wa received at Paris on the 25th. We are of opinion, there tore, that it may be rthed on with a good degree of confidence. If so, it scl dnm falh to the bit of a publir journalist to record a more important event. Con

sume his old position, where he was at

the I t( itt dates ei gaged in making preparations for a new attack, the success uf which was confidently expected his force being very superior to the em my. The Sp miards are said thus far to have conducted themselves with great propriety towards the inhabitants; and

intend d to attack the Mexicans on the

urival of the reinforcements supposed until the birth d a child -vln. t- vm,,

f" hem Coi Mai.tincple lo the 10U to be on their way from Havana a. A! for himself. This singular ( Urn n,f,j August, lhat the Solan atid his leading rip.. rt was brought to the litter place perhaps be cotisidcrt das oecas-aiy ;'o n ifi.!r.tn, ;,.. .iT'i- I... I I I.. . ,1 l' L. ..Ii .1. .. . .

-ii me io n uii. mai a poruon oi me prove ttie auacinuent vvi.icii tiie yout.g invading army, which had left the Span man may have lorhis wife, hut I am i. ish camp for the rrjrpose of procuring j dined to think it is a Sjtculition oa ti e

water, had fallen into an amhuscadeand 1 pai t of the father-in. law to Lc Untuki l . Tr : i.: il.j . . ...

ov me KtDor ol ins sen.

in the fats, ie the labty, nnd around j gen, rally bf iu-vt d at I ) -rtm the f:rc, swelling at lal to loud con-; tii dered highly prcbahle ft

Vcrsnlion, wholly inimicnl to debate. Very frequently at this stage of confd sicn among the 'babbling politicians,'' IMr.SpcakerDay ton weald start mddi n ly upon his fe t, look fiercely around the hall, and utter the werd 'O.det! order without the Lr,1 in Ruch &ppal ling tone of voire, that as though a ear lion had be n fired u der the w indows

in the street, the deepest silence ir one 1 stantitmph was captured by the Turks

moment prevailed out hoit tim-.

for a vcrv .on the 2l'h of Mav, 1453. and Ins ever

since been the capital cf the Ottomrrti

1 he United States Senate convened j Lu.pire, and the seat of oppression in in the room up stv.rs, lo. ki g into the i the East. I' population is estimated S ate Home (i trden. It has ever since at C ot 700.000 s uh, and its situation been used by JudcM Washington and j on the bosphoi us gives it a perfect com

mand of the commerce of the Blai k

Sea. But we need not enlarge it is

enough if Conrtarrfinoplf has fallen and

I'eWa as the District Court.

In a very plain c hair, without cano py, ar 1 a small mahogany table before

htm, festc.Hied at the side and froi.t the banner of fhc Cross, whirl) for al

iv oi i;:

ry rr.ormi

with green silk. Mr. Adams the Vice

Fiesidcnt, presided as rreident of the Senate, fact ;; t'.r north. The portrait in Feale's truicam, i. in the opinion of the writer, a perfect fic u::ulc of the elder Adams, in face, person, and :: pare!, jis th-y appr-ared to him above th-: little table pLccd before that vei er rAnz -intletn in. Among ttie thirh "enaliii cf that day, lla re w ih ob-er c- t Jantly during llm debate, I Ikn.'t d :.i:Lhtful silence, the m st beau

lilul older, gravity, anl perse id digni

nni r. I liey ah appe tre.J eve

I ill juiw del d, at) I dreM-d

age or faiK'y might sucijcst, in the iivheLt material. The very a!niu3 photo of the pl i'e ei mer t inspire' wi-dom, niildni B, und i inde- enion.-! Should any one of th"na so f ir fuiget, fot a mctnent, as ti b- the cue of a protracted whi-per, while an thtr was tid U' sfting the Vin; President, three f tdb: taps with his silver p -mil "jpon the table, by Mr. Adamt unmedi atcly restored every thir g to repose, nd the most respectful attention, precnliug in their cnuitesy a uvt r'rikirij; contrast to the independent loquacity of the repicicuutivce below ttairs;

most four c nturicf it ha lranpb d in th'.: dust, i wavii g again in triumph

upon its. walls. The n..8t n papeis of ycs.tt.rday an

noiif ce the arrival at that port of brig

Uuliah, Lapt. Davis, from Havre whence .e sailed on the 26th of Auc

i'lni Captain states, fhat jut before hts depar'ure iiit lligeru e wag received that the Russians had possf scion f Omslantm-

('lite.

The London Traveller of Coth Au-

Cint, ha the following remaiks.

It is more than probable that the fate

of Constantinople is by this time deter mined; and notwithstanding all that we have heard from time lo tTme about the enormous power of Ru sia, and the dan Cr of disturbing the equilibrium of Europe, it i quite evident, from the comparative indiirern re with which the population of this country awit the cvent, that they feel no disposition to panic, after all Jhc predictions. Just no wo thtnighf it would be. But can any thing prove more decisively the confidence which is felt in the present Administration? If they had been weak or wavering if there was any reason to auspect them of want of pudcECC

men arGetcrmin d ti i tit r battle to

the Rui-ians t ear Adri am pic, ni d ful Iv prepfed to dei-trcy the capital rather thattto allow it to fall into the hands of the Mierny. It is added that the

i l-.liuc las made its nppearauf e in the

Rus-uai tb et on tie Rhu k Sea, and tht at i Z boh and Varna it rag' p with guat vuieme. This cm un.tanre, it is said,-as :erved to encourage the Sultan. ThcLondon Globe of the evening ol the 3l?i of August, contains pnvate ad

vices fom Pans up to the evening of

the 29'a. Uespatcheshad been rcctiv

lo-t 700 men in k lled. wounded, or

nil . a

prisoners. J be other -ucceedea in;

making their escape. 0. Jour.

The Invasion of Mexico. We tire with

out information, through the usual channels, cither direct from Tampico, or by way of new Orleans or Havanna, of

the fate of the Spanish invasion of Mex

r .i

ico, anout wTiicn, judging irom ttie newsnnnr r$. thp nnnle of the tTnited

. d fr.unCjnt Guilleminot, which gavejSutr9 arp mrirvtj(..J,y indifferent. So

far rom taking too deep an mtertst in

an ui f ivonbe acci unt of the Turkisti

trocps arid rero'irces, and of the spirit wlich animates tbe party in Turkey, lostile to the Sultan, who is said to be ai x.ou for a treaty of peace, a-the en

ly means tf preventing his own deslruc ! tion. The same paper Ptatcs, that uat the date of Mr. Cordon's despatches noth ing was known of the advance of the Russians bey end Aidos, but even the announcement of their having penetra ted thus far had caused great conster nation in the Divan, it being well known that no reliance could be placed for effectual resistencc, on the undis cipl ned masses which might yet be In .ught to rally round the sacred stan dard."

London, durr.ZZ. The substance of

the Government despatch yesterday from the English Ambassador at Constantinople, is stated to be, that the Sultan had ordered the standard of Ma hornet to be unfurled, and that all thermal population should follow him to the field. lie was to take command in person, and would proceed towards Adrianople. He would hsttu to in negociation.

POSJCRIPT. The packet ship Birmingham, orri vrd at New York on Sunday, bringing Liv. rpocd pajers to the 10'h of Svpt. A si pfrirfnihe Merchants' Coffee house furni&hes Us with the only intelligence which has yet readied us by this orri val. It is as follows: By the arrival of the Birmingham from Liverpool, whence she sailed oi the 10th September, we have received Gore's Advertiser of the 9th. Liicrpjol9 Sept. 8. Since Tftcsday

the affairs of Mexico, as some of the pol

iticians of that Republic suppose, w e seem really to care too little about them. Or, peibaps we think the at

tempt of the Spanish Power to re con

quer them merely Quixotic and abso

lutely ridiculous, and therefore unwor thy of serious attention.

1 hat the contrivers of this expedition deserve punishment for the project, and that itouuht to be repulsed and di-gra red? we all agree. It may bo, however,

that the contest may yet be fierce sq

bloody ; and, though the final :,ssue of it will be probably as wi wish, it j, not certain. We havo a rumor from Sabine, (in the Province of Texas,) bv the

way of'Cincinnati, in Ohio, conveyed

ny a private l&iter, that "the Spanish invading force had been totally defeat ed, with the loss of their baggage, cannon, and money," and that of the whole number of them, a few only escaped to sea, the rest being slain. The same account states, that "some of the disaffected old Spaniards, who were approachu g to join the invaders, had also fallen 1 1 to the hands c f the Mexicans, with

their money." This account, however,

cannot, we thitk,be true. It is contained in a 1 tter which hears date September 7. Our latest previous inform

ation from the Seat of War is to the 1st

of the same month, inclusive. The distance from Tampico to the Sabine is 'oo great to allow of the information 'laving been carried over laud from the one place to the other in the intervenng space, even if the reporte d catastrophe bad taken place the very day 'he latest vessel sailed. The in xt arrival from Tampico or Havana will probably bring m aome

These ceremonies are not always per

formed . A young man sometimes tak. a young woman H3 ttia wile, without ai y

ceremony, and the children are con-id-ered legitimate. A divorce is obtain d with as little difficulty as the mauhe contract is made, for ti ey separate hy mutual consent, where they cannot -gree. Many of the men have live or tiS wives, who live together with mum good feeling. Those, however, who have a numbtr of wives seldom kt ep more than two or three in ths same lodge the otheislive with their relations or friend-. The women manr when quite young; generally at tha age of fourteen or tilteen; and it is uncommon to see a woman at the ag if twenty who has not been martied. l i e married women gem rally icnaiuvutu ous and faithful to their husbands; to whom they often become attached by the strong tie of affection j and the grt atcr pari of the married people live to

gether in friendship until death. There is a singular custom amerg

them; the father and mother do not discourse with their son in law. If they

arc under the necessity of holdiv 313 communication with him, tb.cy often en'

ploy another person to speak to him, It is considered improper and indehcj'.t; to converse with him who cohabits wi'h their daughter. This custom, howev er, is not always 6triclly observed.--When a young man gets married, r generally has a name given him, an a;;ptndage he is seldom previously hono; ed with, and never until he has arrival to years of maturity. The uair.es ia common use are the familiar every day

words used by thcrn, as "The cloud that I walks," the "Buffalo that walk?," the "Bird that goes quick," the "Man that : shoots when walking." c. The children never call their parents t by their natural title, father and met!-

er, as the whites do, but by their peper namee, whether speaking to them or of them, whether in their presence or absence, in the same manner a: a strange would do. The names for children re the came in all families beiug cabled 'first fon, 'second son,' &.C. ond daughters in the innis way.

being

Ch late I sbot i Geor,

a few ball. Th "State riou in? J' A ?h( from the : late thosi write that But i au 1 1 into the on be , the

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If OUrS nuit bom we a cl

V 11 pop rrer

per site

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