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TIIIS DAY's MAILS. BOSTON, April 30. Arrived, ship Eliza, gtaitwobd, Bntavia, ]:st from Isle of Fnahce, 95 da_yS. Eft, i'pencer. Wicker Baltimore ; Montezuma, do. Expectation, Philadelphia ; Polly, N. York; ditto. Brig Sally, Harris, 52 days from Tarrago- na, and 40 from Gibraltar. The Atlanta, Swifh, of Boston., drove on shore at Valen- cia about the 2d of March ; vessel and cargo i 'ft ; crew saved. Left at Gibraltar, Minrr- • :, Barnes, Baltinwrt; Eliza, Vickery,Nor- folk ; -----, Howet, Norfolk. iirig Sally Ann, Nichols, , Bordeaux, 33 (•ays. Schr. Sally, Dolliver, Isle of May, 30 days. NEW-YORK, May 4. ARRIVED, The brig Governor Trumbull, 6 days from ChaHeston. The brig Susan, Rogers, 11 days from Ha- - ann'a. Left, brig Mary, Norton ; Exchange, Muzzy, in 2 days ; Eliza, Gray, in 13 ; Al- phefls, Pratt, next day ; Adeline, Wickham, .utst arrived; Hope, Wasson, for Charleston ¦in, 4 cteys ; schr. Good Intent) just (irriwd from Baltimore ; Merchant, Bigsby, ditto. The selir.jVeuivs, Bailey, of New London, | 16 days from Havana. The pilot-boat schooner Collector, Mayo, .18 days from La Vera i.ruz. Met, going in, the schooner Centurion, Walker, of N. Stork, ,5 days from New-Orleans. The schr. Industry, Wheldon, of Dart- moulh, 17 days from Grenada. The schr. Atlantic, Haley, of New-Lon- don, 14 days iron) St. Bartholomews. Left, "she 8 masted schooner Panope, 16 (toysfrom Baltimore; schr. Sally, fylvester, 30 days from ditto; brig Ellen, Oebosch, 2o days fto/n ditto. The schr.Nancy, Hoscoe, from Plymouth, N. C. Ueared, schooner Rising States, Newcomb, folk. May 5. i Captain Brown, "i'rorn the River of Plate (which place he left Jan. 29) informs, that Monte de Viedo had bean bombarded for 14 ",• the hriiish, and that rt was expect- ed that place would shortly surrender. We leant by the gentlemen arrived last 'Veiling from ll.iyti, that a serious battle was expected between Christopfye and Pe- tion about "die first of April. It was expect- ed the latter would gain the victory. Arrived, The ship Allegany, Joy, i20 days from Calcutta, and SO-from the Cape of Good Three days before the Allegany »ail i i, the ship Oriental, West, of iiattimorc, /ran Mocha, came in with the loss of her foremast and bowsprit, which she lost in a gale, and was to sail in 3 days. Lar. 22, 40, •long. CO. spoke sloop Hannah, from Africa, for _haiir:;ton. The ship Hmoline, Murdock, 18 days from St. Lucia, Jamaica. Passengers in the Emeline, Mr. Seton, Mr. Z.mtz, and Mr. Chaoipneys, from Hayti; they were captured 29th' 'March, in the Swedish schr. Clemen - tena, from Port-au-Prince for New-York, by a French felucca of 1 gun, and sent to St/Jago de Cuba, toffee was very plenty at Port au Prince, but no vessels to take it in. The ship Louisiana, Burnham, 7 days from Savannah. The ship Mary had just arrived from Greenock, and had, in kit S:s, long. 55, fallen in with the ship Eugenia, of New-York, a wreck, and no one on board. The brig Perseverance, Brown, from the River of Plate, and 20 from Cayenne. Left at the River of Plate, Jan. 29," Bashaw, of Baltimore. The schr. Hope, Kitchen, 10 days from •Charleston. The schr. Ann and Elizabeth, James, 10 days from Fredericksburg. The ship Isabella, Moore, 125 days from Calcutta. The schr. Experiment, Miller, and Ap- prentice Boy,.both from North-Carolina. The schr. Venus, Oliver, 7 days I'rom Wil- mington, N. C. The sloop Nancy, Woglom, and schooner Fair Trader, Van Name, both from Virginia. The schr. Majestic, Smith, from North- Carolina. ' Below, last night, ships Sampson, Ed- wards, 125 days from Calcutta; atharine. Na'.r.hall, 72 days from Malaga ; brigs Mi- nerva, from Bordeaux ; Phoenix, 14 days from St. Thomas ; Argo, 9 days from Sa- vannah ; a British armed brig ; schr. Unity, of Saybrook, from Georgetown ; Seaflower, trom Manzinnello. Cleared, schrs. George Washington, Pre- ble, Charleston ; Patmos, Group, Norfolk ; Richard and Mary, Bainbridge, Bdenton. Ship Gen. Eaton, Moore, Savanna. To the Editor of the Mercantile Advertiser. Holme Hole, April 18, 1807. Sir, 'lie 14th instant, in lat. 28, 28, long. , 74, 40, I spoke the brig Lovely Lass, 36 hours ftsm New-York, had sprung a leak, all hands almost beat out, desired to be re- ported the first port we made. The wind blowing fresh at N. N. E. the sea swelling, and we laying too, I could not obtain, tur- I'.formation. You will be pleased to .in- sert this m your paper ; or give the owner of the brig the above information. CALVIN STOCKUHIDGE. P. S. I am passenger in the sloop Bet- sy, captain Field, from Philadelphia, bound to Portland. Spoke in ht. 45, long. 45. a New-Bedford brig, 13 days from New-York, bound to London. Cleat ?d, ship Industry, Wright, Glasgow ; sch's Fair Trader, Van Name, New-York ; Nancy and Polly, Cottiugham, Indian river; Mi.rlvvell, Baxton, Boston; Eliza, Severe, Baltimore; sloop George, Butler, Alexsn dria. ALEXANDRIA, May's. Arrived, brig John, captain Martin, 16 days from Jamaica. KINGSTON, April U. Information having been received here that the American ship Indoston, of 24 guns, and fully manned, trading to St. Domingo from the United States had lately been fallen in with and engaged by, the Squrnl frigate, of 24 guns, which she succeeded in (seating off, the Elk brig of 18 guns, captain Cogh- lan, sail, d on Tuesday, we understand, for the purpose of endeavoring to intercept her, and afterwards to proceed to New-Provi- dence. F E 1)ERAL, .GAZETTE^ THURSDAY, MAY 7. PHILADELPHIA, May 6. Arrived, brig Saunders, Singleton, Madei- ra, 83 days ; sell's Concord, Turner, St, Pierres, 18 ; William, Stnrdivant, Passama- quody, 8. Cleared, ships Hannah, Robinson, Amster- dam ; Oorntilanter, Gillies, London; Kitten- house, Maftett, do. ; British brig Friends, Medcalf, Kingston (Jam.) ; British schr. Concord, Haley, St. Johns, N. F ; schrs. Louisa Adeline, Lyons, Richmond; Mariner, Somers, Savannah. NORFOLK, April 30. Arrived, Schooner Orion, Parrott, 4 dajrs from GrrarlestdlL, Ship Hunter, Bnrrodale, 50 days from Lon- don. Spoke on the 19th inst. in lat. 37, 6,0/, the ship Century, Dade, from Alexandria, to Falmouth, 9 days out, all well.; Ih Hampton-Roads, bound to City Point, ship Kionjp, Chew, 45 days from Liverpool. 'XT' Advertisements in the Supplement. While we convey our thanks to the many advertising friends, whose favours crowd our columns ; we assure our readers generally, that whenever we receive intelligence, by mail or otherwise, the Gazette will promptly convey it to them. The mails at present are remarkably barren. By the last arrival at Salem it is stated that business at Naples and Leghorn was ex- tremely dull, and nearly stagnated at the former place, by means of the continual contributions levied on the merchants by the new. government. The schooner Jane, Throp, (of Plymouth) in 20 day; from Grenada, arrived at New- York on Sunday last. Capt T. conltadicts the report of Grenada being burnt down, as only one house was burnt belonging to W. C'arr. Captain Carnphell of the hrig Swift who arrived at New-York from Leghorn, Bt ites, that upwards of 12 '. uiericalr vessels .11 o ly- ing in that port, prizes to small French pri vateer boats w't.h one and two guns taken coming into that port and expecting their condemnations from Paris every hour, on the grounds oi coming liom British ports either in England or elsewhere. i______ March 3i, lat. 49, 30, spoke ship Enter- prize, 50 days from Savannah, for iitwerp. March 29- lat. 47, spoki ship Meridian, 6 days from Rotterdam, for Norfolk. April i8, lat. 42, 18, long. 50, .-poke ship Facto, 18 days from Savannah, lor Liver p: ol. Schr. Federal, Stackpole, 15 days from Norfolk, has arrived at Portland (Maine.) At Palermo (Sicily) Feb. 1, schr. Martha, for Charlest6n. At Mareigalante, April 1, Ocean, Snow, Charleston. \ Died on the 31st ultimo, aged 23 V1 . rs and il months, Mrs. I). Oenison, wife of Mr. Edward Deuison, of this city. NEW-YORK ELECTION. lOFFfCIAL.] A S S E VI B L Y. FEDERAL. DEMOCRATIC. Rufns King 4440 H. Rutgers 48 3 do. 62 Louisiana, do. U. S. Bunk Stock, none at market 128 Maryland Bank Stock, - 36u Baltimore do. . 36U Union Bank of Maryland do. 60 Mechanics' Bank, 141-2 Alexandria Bank do. 295 Farmers Bank do. m par Columbia do. . 40 Potomac do. - 92 1 2 Baltimore Insurance Shares, S90 Maryland do. - none for sate Marine do. * 36„ Chesapeake do. 100 Union do. 100 Water Stock, • 90 subjected to the press, the juice is next ta be clarified with lime like that of the sugar cane, and then by evaporation bring it to a syrup. From lOOlbs. of raw sugar thus ob- tained 80105. may ne had by the first refining of well' crystalized sugar, inferior neither in quality nor whiteness to that of the WVst- Iivlies. Two days are sufficient to complete the operation. The following singular advertisement ap- peared in a late Pittsburg Gazette : TO THE PUBLI'J. Particularly to the merchants in Pittsburg and elsewhere. Brothrrs, Your friends of the Seneca nation belong- ing to Alleghany river, spea'k to you. We hope you will be attentive, and listen to our talk. We understand that some of you are in trie practice of trusting our Indians for goods, itc. Brothers-we have taken this matter into consideration, and in order that the chain of friendship may be kept bright between you and us, we now earnestly en- | treat you not to trust our Indians any more, as we are determined to pay no debts con- tracted by individuals—ana such as have accounts against any of our tribe, we request to pay early attention to recover them from those who have contracted the debt. ¦ Bro- thers, when application is made to yon in future for trust, by any of our people, We hope you will then remember our talk, and attend to our request, and we shall ever con- sider it a mark of your friendship. We re- quest our talk may be put on the great pa- per, that you may not be deceived. Agreed on at a council held at the Cold Spring, 2d mo. 9th, 1807. Signed by the following chiefs Cornplanter t his mark Cochondanogab t his mark Conudin f his mark Agisquat-tah t his mark Tus an dan guit 1 his mark Tiki-ando f his mark Blue Eyes t his maik Johnston Silverheels t his mark John Pierce t his mark Gan-hau-stee t his mark. POjEN, February 24. A proclamation was addressed on the 1st of this in aitii to the German inhabitants of Poland, which contains in substance as fol- lows : " Gtrmnn Inhabitants of Poland, " Fidelity towards the state is only re- quired of you, with tranquility in your ha Citations. You have no other enemies than those who excite you, by menaces, to exer- cise hostilities against the Polanders, and by encouraging you to revolt, eiptjse you to the most terrible, yet just chastisement. " To avoid ihi> evil, I order as follows : "1st Germans who inhabit Poland shall enjoy the free exercise of their religion ; they snail be protected in person and pro pi v. They shall be regarded as brethren and c .untryn.en, as long as they remain qjiet in their houses, and have no under- standing with the enemy of the state ; as they shall be faithful to the Polish govern merit, and si,all pay the contributions' and fixed ta.es. " 2d. Those who will Rot fulfil these du ties, and shall dare to hold a correspondence with the eat nies of the French and Poland- ,-":, betray the F'ench far Polish troops, spread falsi repSrts or take up anus against tee trO' ps shall be shot as soot, as taken by tl) ', le ... -! l> 3d. The constables, mayors and authori- ties, who shall LtOt use tin ir exerti stifle a growing re»oit, or who do not ej'.e immediate advice of it to trie nearest de- tachment of French or Polish troops, shall be regarded as principals of the revolt, and punislied with death ; and every parish in which a like revolt shall take place, shall not escape the most rigorous military exe- cution. « DOMBROWSKI." Lancaster, ( Penn.) May 1. Owing to the nrlliiess of the Susquehanna our shad fisheries in this neighborhood are now totally useless. The riverj we are told, continued rising yesterday morning. Considerable produce has passed on to the tide. Price of best superfiine flour at Columbia, five dollars per barrel. The account lately published in some of the papers, that ten men had been drowned from an ark near the Conewago Falls, was erroneous. The fact is, that of ten men in the ark only two were lost. These two, and the loss of a young white man and a mullatto lad at Cully's Falls, we believe are all the fatal accidents that have occurred ou the river this spring. Extract of a letter frim a gentleman in Nciu- York to a captain in i'hiladelphia. " I take the liberty of writing to you, in order to acquaint of a reef which we disco- veied to the northward of Qas/iar island. It is in lat. 1, 56 1-2 or 57, S. by meridian la- titude of sun, Caspar island bearing from the reef S. 10 degrees, distant about iO or 11 leagues, being perfectly clear to the south- ward, Caspar island, in sight from the deck, just like a haycock, flattened and the top of the ba.ie or flat part of it, just above the ho- rizon, from the foretopsail yard. Sounded in a boat upon the reef twelve feet, but the clump or coral seemed shoaler ; in some pla- ces they ran ttn'ir oars down upon tliem. Being cloudy over Banca, could not get any cross bearings. Soundings when passing it, 19 to 21 fathoms ; the boat had 5 fathoms clo-e to the shore. It appears to be small, in two little clumps, not extending more than 80 fathoms S. E. by S. and N. W. by N. and about 35 or 20 fathqms broad, being calm at the time, we discovered it by the current rippling over it, and a quantity of fish swimming about it ; must be iiery dangerous, as it will nevt r brea h upon it ; the color of the water only discovers it. I would wish you to make it as public as po.siole." Beet Sugar—The mannfr.tory of which is recommended to the farmers of the Uni- ted States. Mr. Ueim-tadt, of Berlin, has lately pub lished 'lie faHowir.j; cheap method ol ob- taining sugar from beet root. Lei the beet- root* ' be pounded in a moiU1- and ;iiefl PORT OF BALTIMORE. Entered, Ship Richmond, Bartlett, Lymington Sch'r Felicity, Besse, Martinique Cleared, Ship Little Mary, Waters, Amsterdam Brig Rising Sun, Burr, Guadaloupe Schr Patriot, Williams, St. Bartholomews Catharine, Prichard, Barbados From the Merchants' Coffee-House Books. May 6. Arrived, ship Richmond, Bartlett, 55 days from Lymington -sa!t--N-Neal & Neilsons. March 14, spoke brig Equator, Moore, from St. Ohesefor Portsmouth, N. H. 15th, brig Lucy, from Savannah for Liverpool. 2dth, ship John, Andrews, from Liverpool for Alexandria. Also, schr. Rapid, Felty, 2S days from La Vera Cruz -logwood and bin ks- R.and J. Oliver. Left schr. Fox, of .lab imore. Sail- ed in co. with schr. Nimble, for Baltimore ; :r. d Collector, New-York. Two large ships came into the Capes in company. Also, schr. V(-lona, Wheeler, 32 days from La Vera Cruz—ballast—Isaac M'Kiin. Sale by Auction. Will be added to the sale if the 95 hints, qfji'ime Ifevi Or!"ans Sugar, 23 bales West.India Coiton, 10 pipes real Ceirneu- Bra.idy, 20 puncheons Antiguu Rum, 10 pipes Holland Gin, 20 tierces Kice, 30 boxes Candles, 4 bales Hops, 500 German Scythes, An invoice of I I-ml ware, &c. assigned to trustees for the benefit of creditors, 100 l)o\es Cuside Soup 4"dfor account of the underwriters, 31 bundles damaged Sheet Iron THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. may 7. Sale by Auction. On SATU •!) \Y, Vest At 10 (.'clock, will be sold, at the dive/ling house of William Wilson, iff). 5.5, Peat street, A variety of Household Kurmture. JCOLE {yi. BONSAL, Auct'r*. May 7- I'or Amsterdam, , -tits. The fast saihwjr ship ^&*0K COVi H.KCK, .-.JSjJIusiy?' Vei-i k Stafford, muster ; v,-S*S!5b Having For passage onb/, applv to the master op or J ALOIS DAMS, Who w'tl (lit .'x3sJr Charles Drew, master : £^*»9'"*SG«. Burthen abo.'.; 18jU barrels, if immediate application i may 7_____________________ d Tammany Socirly., A tfatcd Meeting if the Tammany Society or Columbian Order, will be held at. the Council Fire of their V-reat Wigwam, on THIS DA Y, at the going down of the sun. As business of the highest importance to the 'welfare of the Society •unll be transacted, the Brethren as wll as those who have been lately elected, are expected unanimously, to attend. . 11. NlLES, Sec. Season of Flowers, 1st, ~£ Year of Discovery, 315.3 Airy 7. It Wanted to C darter, A VESSEL ef six hun- dred to eight hundred bar- rela burthen, for the West-ln des. Apply to CHARLES "OHEQUIERE, may 7. _ djU__ Madeira V inc. •fust received by the ship Hope, from Madeira, 25 pipes, T London Particillw Ma- 60 half pipes, Cdcra VVJNE.okland fit 61 quarter casks, j for immediate use, an¦¦' will he land ¦ tins my ,'t Smlth'a dock, a> d. sold on a credit of 6 and 9 months. Apply to J ,COB aUi.'iS. .-may r*.____________________ dl2t Diapers V Irish Linens. fits' received *rom Liverpool, per Aariana, cap- tan, hart-shame, and fat ., de by the subscriber, 1 box and 1 bale 3-4, 5-1, 6-4, 7-4, 8 4, 9 4, and io-4 wide Diapers, 4 do. 4-4 Irish Linen; Which will be sold on the most aCcommo- dati (g terms, for cash, or approved paper. WILLIAM GREER, Broker, 1, Tripolet's-ally. april 7 d4!§ UGANT MILLINERY. M. Hunter, No lift, Murket-street, Has received an additional supply cf Spring arid r-ummer Millinery, W.tuch will be opened on Friday, the.8th ihsl in,, 7 c!6ieo6t East India Silks, esc. e;-c;ved per last arrivals" from Canton, i.aws. assorted colors, Sevriug Silks do. 4-4 and. 5 4 do HdkTs. do. 5 Ih Shawls do. Bh.ek Safins R rl, Y ilow, Brown find Flag-Eandannoes, Sill Stockings . id Gloves', Pi.-.,.: n'. -irip,, silks, And Silk Walsfeuatiiig ¦ply of India NfUsUns, by the b.de or smaller quantity. Secsaukris, Yellow and Bfue Stripes ; 1 bale Blue Li ,- •en Stripes, &c. &c. Ci 1>E £5" BROTHERS. may 7. _____________ dlbt to be Rented, C And possession given immediately J That convenient dwelling HOUSE, No. 43, Charles-street. For terms apply to GERARD T. .HOPKINS, 1, County wharf. 5th mo. 7th. co To country Merchant^ The subscriber baying declined'trading un- der the firm of Hor'on and Clark, now of- ters for sale at his store, No. 8. North How- ard-street, imme'i iately opj osite N. Hussty's tavern, a well selected ass rtrnent of GROCERIES, On very pleasing terms, for cash or produce well worth the attention of persons who pur- chase their groceries oa the above terms.— He returns thanks to his frisnds and those who thought proper to favor the late house of 11 and Clark with their custom, hoping still to share that part of their custom which tbev may think proper to favor him with, JOHN CLARK. may 7. __________ d4t eo4t LOTTERY NOTICE. TICKETS in the New York Lottery which begins drawing on the 9th of next month, will advance to g7 50 cents on the 12th in- stant, until that time they may be had at Wate's Office, No. 38, and No. 64, Maiden- lane, New York, at 7 dollars. May 7. ____________________ d3t JNenry Howard, TAILOR, No. 1, Lkmmon street, HAS rec< ived per the ship Globe, the Neio- est Spring Fashions, and is supplied with a variety of ths best and most fashionable Cloths, Cusshneres, and Waistcodting, together witli every otllOT article ill the lino of his professi- on. He therefore solicits the public's favors, and assures them that no exertions on his part shall he wanting to give general satisfaction. May 7. eoSt To Sell or to Let, The Store and Dwelling, No. 4, at the head of Cheapside dock. Possession may be had against trie 21st of July next, for terms apply to GEORGE HEIDE, i), Baltimore.street. Who has also to Let, The Dwelling pari of the House corner of CAvert and Bank-streets. Possession may- be had immediately. Who has on hand, 8 by lo and lo by 12 Hamburg Glass, Verdegrise, and best Fig Bine in boxes- ra«* r< d4t-eo9t Western Precincts Market. THE Commi sionei-s of the Market giv*' Notice, tliut, the sute'l hours tor holding the> same in Use morning, fr'ofn and after r:,elsl'af June till the Istof October next, wH'. be frort d«y le.y'it till 10 o'clock in the fivonoon. Sigued by order of the Commissioners, GH; JOHNST IN, Secr'y Th." Hay Scales at the West end of. Market are now in complete order.' Al at Mr. Chamberlain's tavern, PAcii-s're may 7. «c Vox Private Sale, On vcy accommodating term*. The STOPS and LOT, on Chonpeide pr-ce.'t accupied bv \ir. Ch-e'les Crooke, \ feet 6 incbes front, extending in depth 6..' feet, to Frsmkiin Line, now under rent foroneyeaf from the Is', instant, s>t 500 fiflifiris. A two-story Hrlcfc DWELLING HOUSE a',d LOT, corner 6f W^appi^ijpf and High- streets_, ','6 feet 8 inches on Wapping-street,. and about-37 fe-t d. \t. O .«: wo.story Biidk DWELLING HOUSE" adjoining the noove, fronting on \Vapping« street 26 feet. A pplv to JOHN P. PLEASANTS. ' May 7. eol'2t /Vdvertiscment. P irsuant t¦-- an act of the general rssembly 1 passcH at NoVi ".i"iber session 18 6, notice is '••siv'ov given, to all persons, ling lots in y\v to>vn of Cttrnberlanc], \\- itrtty, and o)i which ground rents are now due, that unl • s they eotoe forward, ai id dip -barge the » >xae On or before the. first .[ y . I January next, the sr.id lots so stand- iiljf charged with gr und rent, and remaio- laid on that day, will then on the said It ">' ! : ii'"> , pot up at nnblic sale, .and smI-1 o 1, ¦ :"e;licst ¦•• Idee, up'.n a credit of* lavs, as by the si I act of assembly, ami I " Kn act auilionsiin;,' the colle tioi\ ot certain ground rents, due on lots in ihe. torn of Cumberland., in. Allegany county* is rtirected Tiie sale to he held at John Ryu:.;' tavern in said t ,'vri, end to commence ill lu o'clock in the forenoon. THOMAS BEALL- april 24th 1837. (may 7-) d25t-lam8ra , 23 ftimorc unJ) 3?o>rftaun •Sur»pei&Straffiff ff\i>' @n>rdbmatitt(tt/ bjilimmt!' €om» "**^ m O'ionrri jufolge ehies iHctt br-Qita Hljcfbitng, bet it It " £ine llcte jut \8er« feiti^mii) er!"i.*.ie^erer 3;umpei!firu|fi«tt buret) Sbalt'tttore Sauiitt>, mtb fftr at^pre GniDjirecfi"—jttr (Jinnebmnng »on ©ufc* fcrivittonen felflenben ta$tti, fallo f&t bbe: wr>,. 3M>er.@u.b|'crtbentbe* jablt ht'pni VLuwifyrc&ev. tinm XbU auf jeO?n 5lnth;il. Mm erfieii Jag fan cine "iittphir ^Dprfpn ritr niait m b< alei 20, mreiben. S'fi'pbltK-tnburg', Ibcitiap nt'*'oorrj', tttpb llierrrman, »on 21i;; Sett 23r.M Wv i, 1807. fp(t>;ati'.'n 1)0* in H'r.-r 3 ^eiitidni^n iis ^nng em PieiVlj p -.ffirt, iut 3in:orpori= rial¦•( .'inrr ©ejdifcbafr «m fine -Straflfe son 3?*tftami 311 fcerferttotn, tttelcber'. mtt ber nben eirodbnten juliinimai tveffrtt foil* May 7. d3t TURNPIKES. Extract