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ithoMti a**.*? V'jVft of tna V &*urel hi the requVt of k mem* lier ! li't'tte** ot" enquiry, that meafure ought ti be a Thi»» ■. is the b.-it Ctiurf-; thut I 'iLiiplicat fd—Tb*re i>-,, iti< by exprdri- ( ,i.\u of lbs -.ibcr that ,n- hit* i*l th.* ou vhich it ii implicit- : imnittce are tij enquire (•rounds for an iclfrucnt ur not. If they rtrw^rt -'-••ndj, the '■' ■***»} 1 he di'mltcd '. w-\ if the re-' '.Ik-ic* are* o/.'.-iind--, the , Houfe wi'i .-,: o»cr percei/e the necelTi- i ty of taking this ftej.i to ifcertain'their , nee. A'ic-.th**r ground of rtfiCfuicc is trik.-n. 1 It is ftiii tl-eie are v.o ' . for this 1 .1 believe tilt*.*, ill pi- ' red nta muft hsve h&d an '•rij-in ; and j tint one body lidS as gfnd :i t-> ] bill 'he.p *■•• jirdi'i. o.\.t go-; veri aud only two rales r f i : h"ve occ'.i'-r.ct ii'tder it. . ■'l.dtc.t (,ur [vectd-its refuftir,- 7 p*r lentttiy proceedings are borrowed fioiM !, ard if prec.fden's are l necrTu*/ in this-.iT.ilr, \:.- nuft 1 to that or.i'itry for the-**.. My nphyen j h that tbey ufe not nee- liny ; and thut ; Common fenfe and the realoii of ihe \ t'lingare all that are uece'T.iiy to gwi'lo j our deciiion in 'his cil'e. There i*» •ver, in the B-itiQi anh>T" ""•> ''■"'"' edfr-t—The fi \\ I fjvt*l! i ie found in th** vl ! Earl ut S ! niHy Ye told | WPS " dil-difhcd in ' tui'wleHt t:*nfs; luiviy alfo bf told cf, the impt ppt*r mode o r pi oceeding. Ido \ mt pr-tend to v,i,diiate the wh.de! courfe of pon diji-e. I think i" was j wrong.; But with regard to tbe fiift {fares' of the bufinef*, I believw to have br eh correct. ■*"* w, *» , - K * thn in that inftanee a mcredireft mode j purfiied tiian is propofed in the pre- | ii*. *. cafe. The precede) t I allude to will be found i'l Iluine.'s H':it;;ry, vol. 2, 249, Tkat htftarian f--p, " A d a*.ta(.k was made upon tbe earl of Straffjrd in the FL-ufe of Coma It was led hy Fyui, who after es Rtiug onalonglittof poptrtai we muft tr.quire, added hf, from what fountain thtfc wateraofbiti'Jr.iefs fl w ; and though doubtlcf* many evil cv.; fllors will be fi mid to have coOtribuud their endeavoiira, yet is there one who chdleiiges the InfWoi*? pr* etniaencc and whu by his courage, ft!»tfrnrift and capacity, is entitled to the prft flacaj nnving thefe betrayer* - .of their f.ountiy. is the cir| of Str.ilTori, Helll of I--' -nd, and prefi-.ent of '.he ' of York, who in both placs and in a)i other province* where he h?s beei * It-.d with authority, has railed ample mo.'iu r -i*nf3 of tyraiu }' -v*- ' 7Vl 'l •* from a furvey of hi* adlons to bi rhi:fprom*)ter of every aibitrary c. Many other* entered io pics, it wa* moy-o tlv t S'; -ff.rd Iha-uld be imp-jaclifil* L ;, rd though the known rvemy of Strafford,, entiT;.t'd the Houfe not t aft with pre cipitation. Rut Pern replied that would bla(t all their h pc», Without fur* thcr debate the invieachiuent was v.;tMl •nd Pym was clui't-n to ca.-y it up to the Lurds." In this cafe, it does net appear that any evidences was called for; a mem btr of tlw Houfe of Commons got up and declared his opinion of thut j.i;> r, and it the fame f. thon an im eacbtnent w»s voted. This courfe of proceeiHng is vry diff-Jrent from that now pro f iff d. I will n.*.v rrfer "o a ms-re modem prereue.nt, v/lu'ch *% the time d-v* not appear to, h-t*. j fted to. It occurred in tl U and Will Se f u:ul It. ~] in Rpffel'* M Euiop*, fbl. 4h, i k a!;f 393. m ~.w p-frtiainen-* wis called, in wh rh the ii,t.-r<-ft M the whigs pttdomi ratfd, and a ferret committee civ b.n by ballot, was app 'Ximine. all the papert, and enquire into all the n tia'ioni i-elaiive 1 -!i- late p*ace, as w.-U ie c< ir.ition of by Which ir wa* prrce ifd. "Thi Committee of Secrecy p'-jff- Ciitc qtn y With tli- grewti'fl, ' eagernei*' cpaeuce of th< >• : report, the Common* refolvi-d 7 -, peach lord Hd'tn-hr .k*-, the carl «l Ox ton l the duke ol Onntnid' of high I treai is worthy nf attention, j AcaufeofdiiVatistafti'm ait! <■ th* jujige ha* undo ibtedly p*< Wh ether he i:'- wr.m; fully will not fay. But die 's j aiaiifeft • for the rcprtf tentative* of two . refpeftahle ftates lately om forward I and oppofed l-is bcinf affigoed to cir c*.iit« which crrlbraced hen ftates. This irstile fa«ft ought to m.-ke an impreflion «n the Houfe. f is all get! that there is no proof be fore th* Houfe. But one thi is- ia no- | toii.<s, s univeif.Uy known. I: i* this, that this man (fries) was tried before, that judge for his life, and was tried without being braid. This faft cannot j he difntited. When we confider the ! Importance of the life of a citizen, and ftfticw that fuch an event has taken - *&« ->*4y. body ' • •'> the fact. ! With other gentlemen 1 o lievc th.it j th- tountains o ■ k-pi , pure ; 1 believe aife es are lik"* other mm, and that like the in they are fubj'-ct to ttie rommo:i frailties of human nature ; and .Id., believe that when the j f human r Inch ciY-cli, the Houfe cannot b< juttified to ' , thri-nlelve* or their country v.i nuut oi ; ik- { ing an enquiry. Out du-y to our country Calls for it ; our duty t-. the man whofe chariitfter ir. implicated a or it. , If innocent, '•'. proper ie-;.!-,i to his i Character claims it ; and his friend from I Ma-yland iniorrs us that be will rt i joice at thi; opportunity of coming for ward a*»d vindicating himfrlf. I. then ■ j toe enquiry hi ecvuily nec-fiary for" . ■ character f tine man upon : its proper footing ami for preferving ' vi i ':y of juftice,, how c;.n the. H.-ufe • ! rcl.it it 2 Mr. DENNIS faid he had en'yex* j preffed ah opinion that fuch a.-i inveftiga tion would be rather iohcited than ->- ! voided by Judge Ch»f" --( To It corAtnucel.) j Mromrvnmi. v -«m~ - j ! In the case ofZEPMLON WARNS S a bank upt, ; Whereas a commiflion of ; BANKRUJr* ICY four.dcd on the »<3 of I Congt-tfa palled on the 4th day of April in the eighteen hundred, entitukd " An i ,'i | toefjabliSi an uniform lyftena ofWnkru j throughout the rate*** has I awe-rded againft . irner of r, ! -.c dif tri-t of Columbia, dealer »nd chapman -'ldhe hereby required ty hirrc, <Icr , [im. M tn th- comniiflioncri in the 1 named, or the j pot of them <,:i ''*"' '9 *'«*y of Dtiembw* of jntuiar- next, jat 4 o'clock in t ; . ich .'a* 7 at ; the houi'e of W ilharn Rhode* ft'ikeeper in the ! city- o ; Wafh iuil ilifclo* '■ fure of ii» wh le eftate atid eCfc-il*, who, and j wotre hi« tr.jniitorv, ar.; to com; {.rcpar-.-d to I prove thtir debt*, at the fecratul fitting to j choofe ; flijTi-iccs and at the laft fitting to affent to or (liiiVnr from the allow nice of h*a cert.S- ; cate, a)! perform indebted to the faid bank rupt or who have arty of hit eft*-** or t, if hind-.ire. not to ;uy r-jr deliver tbe f*Vi*e to 9iiy yeifoo nor appointed by the coui miUionera bur gve notic*- to LI-IWJS FORD, Sec. to th* eo*timif&ou6r*. D-c-mbcrj, 1803 —tt6J Romulus R-kss, & Co. OCT) Has just received at their Store, a few dyors from the Union 'Tavern. A large quantity of Carpets *nd Carpeting*, Cotton Mid M'-rf/il' count-.rp.ina, Fine Irifh fin****, iwul long lavriia, Fin* Rnglifh bats, fi k, cotton .ni worftcd hol'i y, India, t*m> l 9red, & plain c.snbr'ck muflins, filk* .-.-id colored muflins. n ' niany other .'V.aloi.afcde article*. A quantify 1 TRUNKS, and a few BOXER of Cli.N V. ii of which will bo fold at their regular low atVanc*. Geo. : own, Jin ro, 1804 —Ti&fyw Iv Chancery, Jan. 7, 1804. Small-moon's creditws "*} inft y Ihs Heirs. J WHEREAS feveral claims exhibited a gainft the eil.ite of gcnc/al WiMi.im Fmaliwbod, »«en .:com pa-iicrl i*y fUcPciertt vuu'hcr., ar>d therefore not paffc'l, although not abfolutely reje&ed ; r,n.'. i ii.ti* hath tlapfc! without any thin; 7 on thtir part done—lt is at the inftanee of the trufter*, who -ire anxious to clofe their trut, -flju .>*e.l a-; i or.ice*!, that no claim in this Ci.uit fli-i'l be ■ afi". d a tcr th« firft day of September nest, fegnnd the faid eftate, but riat the chancellor will, on application, decide on any of faid claims, beforu (be f«id day 'i his ord ri° however to have b* un'.cf. iFbe publifhsd at le.ft thiic- in the Maryland Gazette, » d a* leaft twice in <-ach of ihr-e week* in the Niitiornl Intelligencer before the i March next It is fur ther Ol ' OP the exiimin .tion or hear ing of any •». *.be claini- aforefaid, ite*it.fiti le mag fli ate ihtll be received in evidence Sijcli \ticr teiiimony as is re ceivable by tVe orpbarn' court, is uiually re quired by the ch'»t*ic:Uor i rut- c<>py. Tell. iaAMUUL HAUVEY HOWARD, Key Cur Can. Jan. r6.—taw3w SIOUGHTON^" NUIBE BITTERS,, Faithfully prepared at the origina* warehouse London. TO m kc ?ny obfcTvations here, upon tho ior qiithty of tb« "c 'vitt-is to any ever fale.-is needlef>; fiiflice it to lay, they ruvt Rood the teft oi apprrrb*. . tion a tfreat number of years j Getitemcn, w»o *ri-t'cr bitters, will find ! tiK-iii an '-levant aod Whiil-fome prer>aration; I r j.relcralile w the trafh generally ..flcr ed under that name ft it How lor t!.e firft tone, iaipotted in quart bottles a* well ua vi,.,s, wi.ich will reduce the pcice near one half <ld by R-pinc, Conrad ai;d Co. Capitol i bill, Walhington. Jyhß March, George Town, • Hubert -mi J uty, Alenan !iii, asd A. I liuck Fredcr.ckiLu.-iti.Virjtiui*. Novciuber 7-*- rawjn* NOTICE, rS herehy jjiven, to the creditors of John j Williant Lytto'n, a bankrupt, thut his fi nal certificate of difchargt, will be granted on tiie 6111 of Fe'iru.'.ry »ext, at t>.a 0' A. M at '.eite's Uctcl, in the «i»y :md coun ty o ' Wafbicgton, in the Diftrltstof Coluar bia, unlef- c-uic be then and there thewn to the contrary. VF. CRANCH, Afliftant Judge "f the circuit court of the diUti t oi Coluaibia. Jim, t6.— it 1 WASHINGTON CITY; Monday, January 10, 1804. , The Senate of the United States have, fixed the 2J day of March for the trial of John Pickeuiso. ! On the*2B'b ult. the folio re fo* lotion was tt'i'-tninontly ; • the ; houfe of reprefentatirss of fcen'ucl y : Resolved, by the Senate and House of ; Representatives, Tbat the g.ivemor r>f this It.c.c be rcyielt"! to c with the g-r.-ernois ofthe ft.ites ot Vir- • r: : !;in, P«nnfylvani.i and Ohio, t - . t;dn th->'pra£til)ility of obtaining l tive afliftatice from thofe Itites , ing the Fall* of the river Oji , or cut ting a c.innl nrouml the fame; ar»d Che ' amount of the funis which tl 1 will pay for eitheir of tbofe pu HOUSE OF R EPUESENt ATI \ FiUrjAf, Janairy 13, \K)4. , j ! A mrlT.-q 77 * *v** received frhri eh* PrrnvJ-nt nt thf tinted '-.*--,. ->c*«f. \ report of the D A. ren; r; *m» received frnn* the Cret-a containing *i (Ut<*. ' merit P., !-• port ot the >,' tri:-,e corps fin< c its or-j ganifsjion. A report -wis al!'n received from th** | Secretary T the Tie.fun* complvinij' j ■vi.b .- v.-folntio- of the Home rr-qwr- i ing informsticn in re.af'iQ** t-i ! hc (t-te i ofthe f'.u'd for th- relief of fic:c rind dif j ablrd f.-xmen. A cor.irnunirition w.'s received from \ the governor of Ohio, enclofmg the raj vifiration by that ftare of the A'nerd j ment to th? CO rtfpeitim 7 - the j moie of elecliiit;- a P. .fident and Vice- Prefideat. Mr. Varnum ftated tht* f-»me i**nper« ! feifttoi".; exilted in the articlrs vi war,, now is force, aid moved thr* anpoint mcit of a committee t;* reyi.fi tiie rule* j and articles for the *jr)vernm*'nt <-f the ' army of the United States—-Agreed to. j Mr. Epp%S fluted that a m-ti'-n, ! fu-bmitted by hirti fame time fii-.c,.-, to I ernuir.* Into th" ex;ifdiency e*l difcon t'muing the efTic* of eomm iTioner of ! lmns, liadi red *.o the cennmi:- ', tee of wnys and means, who ! ",i reported i againft the difcc*Truinu-nc'e of the ofHce. j Th-.t report h'd be n d figrcd to by ' the HrulV. He therefore mover! that j th 7 * romn-iirtft! of itlys and meatis fhould j be iaflrncle'l to prep-ta and l.r ng in a bill for the difcftiitituiariCfl oi thf office ' of crmm Qioner of loans in th'- f-v-hal ! flaifi, and t« providi for the difchargt* j •f thofe clitic?. Ordcr-d to lie on tfi* table. Mr. John C. Smith, fri-m the- com mitte* of claims, rffar'ed 'r-bi'l to roaka reltitu'ion to the twtiers of tiie Duiifn brigintine Henrick. The H*»ufe Wevtinto a committee of th-'vhole on th? hill, who repo-ted it to the Ilonfe, who agrerti to the IV.me, filled up the* blank wrh the appropriation of 40,000 dollars, and • rie.red the lame to a third r»sdb:g c\\ Monday, The bill for the relief of th" captors ofthe Mo rifli armed fld'-s. M.fshotida and Mi-b.d-3, was read the third time unci parTeo. The bill ?.r*ii-opri.'>te* 8 594 dollars as prize nvney to he officers and fea men of the Jjhn Attains, and 5,000 dol lar* to thofe of the PhiUdelphia, to be diflrdiuted in the proportion preferibed by law» A meffage w»s received from the Se nate, aeTting as a high co.-rt of Impeach m*rt, Hating tbe manner in v/llich fr.b pcaaas (hall be ferved on witneffes in the rf John Pi kering. A mefifsrge was -*lf*» received from the Senate, Hating that they have paffed the bill t« mr •••*, irate th<* (xolnmbian Li bnry Company, with an amendm*'nt to fltik*: out the third lVdtion. Rtterred to a f.lect committee of five ni-mbers. The Houfe ag-dn went into commit tee of the whole, oi the »i!l further to amend the s>c\ laying a direct tax— Mr. ! V-miiii in th** clvii-—Sine am'-nd ment-- were made and report-d, which I the Houfe took tip and sd'd upon. A motion was ivade. to reco nniit the ; bill to a fried committee. N-g'tived \ — Ay.-s 28. The tjueflion wa? taken by ye->s and ; nivs on the motion of Mr. C. W. j Campbell, to ftrike out the (>h fedion rf the hdl.a'id palf-d in the negative— i Yeas 31—-Noes 80. Th- bill wu ordered to be rngroiTed j for a third reading on Moud..y. i NOTICE IS hereby given to the ere- j ditors of James M'Donald S bankrupt, ihat I his final certificate of ditebcrge will be ■o-a'ir ,ed on V omi-.y tke i6th Janinry inft. at , ,io o'clock A. M. »t the court houfe for the ; c< uiry of Walhington ill ibedittii't of Co- I j funibis, uiilefs canlebe then ami there ftewn to tbe contrary. WiCriAM qKANCtI, alT.nant Judge ofthe circuit court *f the tliftricl of Colunibi.. J Jan. 6- *t National Intcliigeneer. Americans ! The event, tor which we have all looked with so much solici tude, is at length ratHse-d. LOU.ISI \NA is a part of the union—The acquisition is great anti glorious in itself; but still greater amd more glorious, are the mean:-, by which it is obtained. In them are develo ped the energy ice of a republican j I its perfect competency, with the least pjacticable injury to o -1 thers, to redress 1 and to secure the rights af the i nation it protects - . Nevei I I mankind contemplated so vast I and important an a< i of ire by means so pacific and just, and never, perhaps, has there been a ciiaugc of We to ... j jeets of I. M»y the exam i>-o forth to the world, and teach rulers the superiority of | right to violence ! To the firm and temperate | conduel of the legislature, to I the enlightened and energetic j mexsiyes ofthe Kxecutiyc, and jto the commanding and sup- j ! porting seatiment of the nation, jwe owe this splendid ?era in • j the ar. gjs of our country.— i The virtues and talents qf those I who produced it will receive j the admiration of posterity: ; l ours the Iy posse: This, feUow-eifizcns, is an j i appropriate occasion for joy. : Cold must be the heart, that is l not aninialed ! -y the completion lof this event. Every doubt i lias vanished; the country is ! ours. Our brethren in tiie j ' west are exulting in the new ' ties that unite them to us.— * [LET US TOO REJOICE, j j that we are free, that we arc I . happy, and that this great c , vent promises to make them as | free and happy as ourselves. j The following official papers Were recived last evenings by the Natchez mail: Natchez, December SI. i The following tetter was retetved by < the last Mail. New-Orleans, Dec. 20. Sir, I h <ye the pleafu-e to inform y v that on this diy the city of Naav-Orl and its de-pendencies wire amicably fur render- d to the United s.*.»»tes.-« nd on this occ&futi 1 pr.... you to receive my fincere c.oogratulatioi■•.*. Accept a! of great refpec"l, froni your obedient fervapt, W i.C. C. CLAIBORNE, j Hon. Cato Weft, Secretary of Un. M. T, PROCLAMATION. By his Excellency WILLIAM C. C ci/AIBORNk, Oovtrttor of the Mis sissipi Terr.! ising the pow- . ers if Governor Genet at and Jnten dant of the Pravi.'ice ef Loitisi. WHEREAS, by ft if nit ' tween the g -v.-ruii'cnis ot France , Spain, the latter ceded to the former . the Colony and Province of Looili-n*, ; With the i !of tli above rrieiititM** d Treaty in the' bands of Spain, and iba; it had when France pofl\ t7*d it, and fucli as it ought j ;to be niter the Tieatits fubiVqu.-iuiy i entered into between Spain and oilier , ltates ; and whereas the government of France has ceded ihe fume to the Unit ed States by treaty duly ranfied, and | bearing date the 30th nay «*. An: I, i n , I the prefent year, and THE !'• I | ON OF SAID COLONY AND PRO. j VINCEISNOWIN 1 HE UNITED ST VIES, according to the tenor of* j the laft n.entioned treaty ; and wh ! tbe Congrefs of the Hinted Scat's, on j the Silt day of OAobct i» the prefent J year, did enact that, autil tho expiration I ofthe ftflion of -"■u.g.ef. then fitting, I (unlefs provifion* for the temporary go-j : >ernmeiit of the laid territoriv*s be toon- ' !ei made by Congrel".,) all the military, i civil and judicial powers exercifed by the then r,>vt*rnm**nt of tiie fan*--*, tha' d • " With peifjn er perfons, ami »" xercif**J in inch man ner as the Prtti lent of thr United States ! am;* the irfc,bitrr.ts of Lot: *) '. br free enj> ymrnt of their libci ij*| property and religion ; nud the Pi-fident pf the United Saten has by hi*, ccrh* • million bearing date the fan c 31ft of OAtober", inverted me with nil powrs, and chaigedm** with the feve.il -; heretofore b- Id ar.d exercited by the Governor General and Intendant of th** Pn-vince : I have th?;- J forp thought fit to ; . MY PROCLAMATION, i ing known the premi that the govei 'ore exer cited over the : si. ma, as Spain ~and that, TH '. I (> r p ">TABLISHEi met ther ol' will h. nated in the Union ofthe Un St.ites, and admitted zero-ding- to the he Fede drral Conftittrimi, to the ci ijoymerit of all the rights, ad immuni i citiaena ef t:ie United Sta< in the niv-iti time they ill !! he recAed in th lent ot their liberty, pi ops rty ; thut all la« * and mil nil exiltc'Cr. .1 vt mm civil ..,':' « ( ged wii tion, excep j been fpecinlly i . and ex cept alia loch t.fTi< cis «s have been en* truftvd with the collection of the rere nne, 3re co:iti:;t*ed in their during the plrafure rf the governor tcf the tim** beitig, or until provifion fhall otherwif- b* made. A,,d Ido hereby exhort and c • -all the inhabitatts and other peifoua within the f n rnyinre, to be faith ful and true in their -dlegiance to the United States, and obedient to tl.« law- mil inuh-r'.tiea of the fame, jnder lull affurai'te. that their |-.it rights will be m.der th of Cke United , and will I"*- maintained from all force of violence from wnlio-it or with in. In teftimony whereof I have here in! to fr.t my h Given at the ity of the '20th day of December, 1803, and of the Independence of the United States of America the :.' WILLI AM C. C, CLAIBORNE. ——*» a <■•-*- Extrae f S of General W;'.V ilnson, given at- the Camp of the A ioe- ican bunk of the Mr City uf New Orleans , IHuS. C.ili.iuibi;-. THE operatic:* before UH, how*v-r qr fafe, will require much Lit I and reftr«iiii t, to jvreferve tint re gularity, decorum and o*drr, which we owe to our repu Htion, to the rights and fenfibilities of thofe whom we are t> J cherifh, and to the character of our c..vn 7 ry : the General, therefore, claim* moil earneltly the co-operation of the gentlemen of Ms command, for the mainterince ofan unifoVm fyltera of ri gorous fubord:nation U tlifcipline, with* rut which the confidence of govern ment way be abufd, the benefit ent views of tbe executive of the United I, and the honsr of tha | whole corps indelibly J'lillied. In the courfe of political eventt we* behold a polifhed people (ftriagc-rs to our mar.ne/s, our la*\3 and our language-) eaft into our arms. Bit if,- out pride and, our glory, to r-ceivetbem into tie gtear, family of our happy country, with cor dial embr.ices, and by the generous bof pitality and folid fy mpuhy which ar* cv* 7 y where due to tbe ftranger, let u> difpel the apprehtnfjoga of the timid, hnnilh the fufpicions of the credulous, and confirm the *oi.fidencr of all, in tho clemency, the wifdom, and the jidticc C*£ tbe American Republic* The general will applaud th.- pv*ri*o riour. foldier, Who receives the Lonlian his brother ; and he Batters hiinf l| the fiirimcHt wi 1 be u.iiverfal, but Ihould he be difappointed, he will expel from thi co.pl andm-rie, with infamy the wretch, who mny rtlift the impnl nf vhe.ric'heu and moil magnant. >ns and afTctfiiona of the ha man heart. The -ifons and the property of thfl inhabitants cf every rank ard every fpcaes, are to be held in facred r< "pell —aod whoever may dam to injure th** one, or violate the other, will be brought to (needy and condign punifhrnenu The articles of war ar- tt> be read to the troops at morning parade to-nior« row. Certified to be conformable to the* original. By order of tht* Gene-*-'.,. D. WADSWOUTII. Aid de-Camp, pro tem# v Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED from on board the frr-**-* Congrpf*. on the it;h inftint, J 4 M AN ' .tV, a ieam»n about j feet 7. G \ .'< - RflT M'-.Rr'iN, a Oermao.ab'HK >• fe-*f •♦. MIL LI AM t'OMfil-ORO, about or 7 i iches Whoaver **iii faid ifefv-rtem Bt deliver them to co| C**Tt'ti fopetintendant of the Walhi'ngfnn, |h-iH reccite th« rew*w<| »nd all rvafon-ble Jan. ti -it