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New York : PRlVAThLV Rl-.HRINTEU. 1865. \:)' I I s EniTKiN 3a C'ui'ua 4T0 f'Rf.s.s nf J. M. BnAMSiRvrr S: S.iN. / / ^) ///^ y/^}* /^ * ^---^-^ I! ^ /^ K I r^ 1 * .'1d> 1 BLACK LIST. .-/ LIST Of 'I'nosh 'fOR/ES WHO I'OOR I'ARI Willi (;RI A r-IJRI'I'AIN I/i the RevolutioiKiry lFiU\ AND VVKRI-, A riAIN li;i) OF HIGH TREASON, C()MiV10M.\ LAi.l.i;!) \\\^. HL.ICK LI SI I To H'HIi H n I'KIFIXIII I H I- ll-^.-ll (iflMfiS^ HF ATTORNKY GKNKRALS, M( . K.KAN '^ DALLAS, kc. FIIILADLLI'HIA : fKIKlEl) FOR IHE moI'K I ITUIi. 1802. 1 COPY RKiHT SECURED ACCC3RDIN(J lO I,AW. I AN AI,PH \Bi:iICAr. LIST Ol All. I'l.RSONS AlIAINIll) (;!■ HKtH IKI AS(3N, IN pi'Rsr wch oi riiK tri.ason laws o/- /'AAA.s;/,/ I M.I. THK LKC.AL ( )UAL1 MCA IKJNS OI NOriKS. See Read'.! (/i;.^ej}y pat^e lOO, /f'V. I. Ser alfo the atl of Fel'VUiirx 15///. ! "tyc;. i \'ol. 4th. page ?J2.) Fir/i, rh;ir he is ,1 /.'■h'to'/i.' /Mjy>t citi/^n t)t this ftiite, or was ierrlcd rlKrciii on the ivwiitN-ciylith day ot' September, Diie rhoulaiul ieven huiulrcd and f'eN'entv-rix ; or, haviuLi been a forei^J^uer, who fuKe that rime eame ro ilrrle riierein, he had taken an oath or afjirmatum of alleu;iance to the fame, on or before the t\vent\ -fixtli dav of March, one thoufand ^^\\:\\ huiidretl and ninet\-, agreeably to the then exiitin^f conitirution and laws; or, /J?- f&W/v, that he IS a thilioal horn liti/m ot' Inliic other of" the Uiiital Srutcs, or h;ul hecn lawhilly adinirtcd or rccoLfiu/t. J is a citi/cn of' ibnic one of" the taiii ihites, on or hi fore the t\senty-(ixth ilay of' Mareh, one rhoulluul I'even hinulrtii ami ninety ; or thiydiy, that having been n/ort'^i^nir or iiiten, he hath been naturali/cd conf'orniaMy to the laws of' the United States. I hit as evidence of" his heiiu; naturalized a<j;reeald\ ro the hiws of' the L'nited States, be ihali |irodiKe a cerfifieate there- of, inuier the \h\\ of' the court wherein Uich na- turali/ation took jdace ; that as e\'idence of his heing a iiaiuvul Ooni litizcu of' this llate, or reiident therein, on the twenty eighth tlay of SLpteniher, one thoiillind teven !unuh-ed and I'evenry-lix, or a naturtil born citi/.en of tome other of the United States, if' reiiuireii l)y any int'pector or Jiulgeof the eledion, Lw Oiall he examined on his ',atl' or ajjirmanon ; that as evidence of' his haxing taken an jiU/.i oi- dlfirmatiijH of' allt'-^iance to this ihite, on or hef'ore the twentv-fixth day o\ March, one thouland Teven hundred and ni'iety; or, of having been hiwt'uliv admitted, or rcogni/ed as a citi/en of' i'ome other of the United States, on or hef'ore the faid day, if requireil by an Infpector or Judge of the eledion, he lliall produce a certificate in due form, from fome Judge, Prothonotary, or Clerk of a court, Mayor, Alderman, Recorder or Juf- tice of the Peace; or fliall be examined on his oath or iiffirmatioH ; and if by fuch certificate or examination as aforefaid, it fhall appear that he is a citizen of this ftate, qualified to eled, agreeably to the provifions of this aiit, his vote rtiall be re- ceived by the Infpec'tor of the 'I'ownlliip, Ward or Dirtridt, in which he refides. 5 Thf l.i'j^al Opinion of Mtjjyi. Dallas .<W Mc. Kcun, OH tht' Ditty of bifprttors of h.lcttions, iitiil </UiUifiiii/ion of' I oi:rs. Wc arc of'opinioii, that the otliccrs ot' rlic l*,k'C- tioii have a right, ami aix- in (hitv houiul, to al- ccrtain, iiy t'vcry ifgal tilh the i|iialiHiati()ii of the l',kch)rs ; and rhar the vote of an l.lei'tor, who rehiles to depol'e, or aHirm, to his ijualitiea- tions, upon a ipiell'ioii, that iloes not teni,! to criminate hinilelt" ma\ he, an^l ought to he ro- jedeil. We are of opinion, unv inhat-itant o| I'ennl'vl- vania, (whether a native or not,) who niaile his choice to the liritiili eaule ar the coninicncenicnr of the Revolution, rherehv heeame a Mritifli Tut)- jcdt, ami that kich choice might he nianit'elted by joining the Hritilli forces, or taking an oath of allegiance to the king of (ireat Britain. We are (jf opinion, that in onlcr to afccrtain, vvherher a?i I'.ledor is a Hritifli fuhjett-, or an American ciri/en, upon the principle ahose ftatecl, the (jfRcers of the I'.lerticjn may, and if rhcy tlouht, muft afk him, whether during the Revolution, he joined the liritifh forces, or took the oath of allegiance, to the king of Great Britain, and at what perioil ? Nor, can fuch a ipiel^ion tend, in our opinion, to criminate him. Wc arc of opinion, that no man who has hccn attainted during the American Revolution can he entitled to vote at an elecflion, unlels the attainder has been reverfed, or a pardon has been granted, by the proper authority of the government. A. J. DALLAS, J. B. Mc. KLAN. Philadelphia, October i zth. 1801. ^1 yuKsrioN. Are thofe pciibns who took tin Oiirli or AfHr- matioii ot' Allegiance, or joitieil ami adhered to the king of" (ireat- BriMin, utter the 4th. dav of Julv i"'7^), ami now relulent in l^ennlVlvania, to be eonlulered as Citi/ens ot l'ennl\lvania, and en- titled to elect or he elected nienihers of' Ailenihly, ike. ? ANSWER. Upon every change of government, by a major- ity of" the citizens, either, by the formation of a new iVitem of government, or the reiolution of the citizens, to iubmit to a foreign power, or no lontjer to he fubjeft to a monarch, thole who are averfe to the change or dii'appro\'e t'lc fvifem aciopted bv the majority, have a ri^hr to leave the focietv and fettle elfewhere. The elevation to ex- patriate mult however be made within a realbnable time, and once maile the party cannot regain the rights of a citizen, without conijilying with the forms prefcribed for the naturalization of fo reigners, l)y the iociet\ which he has deferted. The elec5tion may be e\ inced, b\' the declaration of the party, bv an art of the piU'ty, or by a depar ture and joiniiig another llate, by taking an oath of Allegiance to, oi- aidi.iu', or alViltins.!; another itate, at war with the ftate or focietv he has left ; but thofe who continue to relule and exercife the rights and privileges of a citizen, after a reafbiv able time allowed for their departure, are confuier- ed as having made their eledion to ful)mit, and owe allegiance, to the government in which they 1 refidc, iiiui caiuior ;itVcrv\;irils expatriate them {'c]vt:^,//ir^ra}itc hello, In taking an Oath of Alle- giance to or joining the enemy. I'revious to the Declaration of Iiuiepeiuletue we were in a Ttate of civil war, then each iiuiiviciual had a right to chooie his (ulc, after that -At\ we af- fumed the charader of" an independent nation, the majority of the jieople retiijitig longer to he \\\h- jert to a monarchical L^overnment, 'till the for- mation and organi/ation of the State !j;(>\'ern- nients, any in(.li\itliial was at iiliert\' to make his elec^tion. I'he government ot Pennl\ Kania may he coniiilered as completely organized on the i i th |-'"ehruary, 1777; when an ac'i palled, declaring who fliould owe alleuiance to Peiinl'yK'ania, and what iliouKl he treal'on. It may therefore he proper to lubciivitie the ijueftion and confider, 1, 'I'he fituation of thole who previous to the 1 ith February 1 77^, adhered to the Kingof Great- Britain. 2. The fituation ot thofe who, after that time, took the oath of allegiance, or joineil the I^ritifh and Iku'c been atlaniUul of high trcafon. 1^. Of thofe who after i 1 th h'ebruary i~77, took the oath of allegiance to, or joined the Bri- tifn armies, antl were ^lot attahilcd of trealon. I. With refpett to thofe who, previous to Feb. II, '77, made their elec'lion, and adhered to the Britifli, I conceive there can be no doubt, they be- came Britifli fubjeds, and could not afterwards be- come citizens of I'ennfylvania, but by complying with the forms, &c. prefcribed in the ads for the naturalization of foreigners. This principle fecms to be fettled by cafe of the Commonwealth againft Chapman, determined in the fupreme '"ourt of Pennfylvania, in April 17S1. 8 2. With regard to thofe who after Feb. '77, joined the Britifli, and were attainted of treafon, where the attainder has not been reverfed or a pardon procured, they cannot be confidercd as reftored to the rights of citi/enlhip. The treaty of peace did not operate as a reverfal of the at- tainder nor as a pardon, but only protedls the perfons from further profecution or punifliment. J. As to the third clafs, who after the i 1 th Feb. '77, took the oath of alletriance to the King of Great-Britain, or joined the Britilli armies, and were nor attainted they cannot be confidered as expatriaicd, tho' fuch ads might be deemed overt adts of treaibn, they muft itiil be confidered as ci- tizens, and entitled to the rights of citizenilup. "rill attainder, their rights were not forfeit- ed, riic tell laws have now no operation on the queftif)!!, unleis to (hew the fenfe of the Lcgiila- ture in fupjiorr (jf the above principle. By the ek ''.-'I'h feCtiun of the art t)f 5rh Dec. 1778, it is en; .red that thofe who had taken the oath or affir- mation of Alletiiance to the ihite, and afterwards to the king of Cxreat-Britain, iliould be incapable of elertion, ^:c. until thev Ihould take the oath therein preferibed by the ad of ijth March, 1789, all the teft laws were repealed, and the oath or af- firmation of Allegiance, tVc. rendered unneceflii- ry. So that thofe who took an oath of Allegiance to the King of Great-Britain, joined his armies, or committed anv other treafonable art, are not disfranchiled unlcfs attainted. J. B. Mc. KEAN. AN ALPHABF/riCAL LIST OF A I, I, IM', RSONS A l"l" A N T i: 1) OF HIGH IKKASON, /A' f'URSL\-l.\CH Of 'J'llE 7'RE^!S0.\ L/!I/\S OF'l'HE STATF, OF I'K NNSVI.X AM A. Allen J ohii, ilied before the Allen J anic.^, jiivrendercd day limited for the fur- and d'cd. render. Allen Aiulrew, Allen W'liliam, junr. Aullin William^ Arniftrong I'mncis, Armilrong William, Aircy John, AflibriJge Aaron, dy charged by Sup. Court. Andrews William, Bidcile John, Bartram Alexaiuier, Biles Samuel, Allen Ifaac, Ailams John, Arthur i'cter, Apfden Matthias, Arnohi Hcncdic^t, Anderlon Stephen, Adams Jonathan, Ailams Sulanna, Aiickrf')!! William. Barton Thomas, do. Bean |efle, do. Buffingion Jacob, Bullock Ifaae, Burnet J ohn, furrendered (iiiii dijeviirii^ed. Bell Samuel, do. Burlc liaac. Burns Thomas, Bell William, Brown James, Bulla Thomas, Braken James, Brooks Hu\cr,furre}ider- ed and dijeharged. Badge I'homas, Bulla John, Bray John, Bramhall Thomas, Brown John, //.';7<v/t/t;(v/ Burd John, and difcharged. Burr Mudfon, Buckingham John, Burkett John, Bolton JofJjph, tried rtWBurk John, acquitted. Burgc David, Butcher John, Barrow Samuel, Bryan Joel, furrcndered. Bartelt John, Burns (ieorge Booth Benjamin, Balderflone Mordccai, Bond i'liineas, B lO Brown William, Burr.jws S.unucl, Bc);ir!iian (icor-^c, Brown Hfiiiaiiiin, car- penter, furrcndcrcd and d:fcl.'iiy^;cd. Brigirs George, c1(j. Carlillu AlMMhani, Clifron Airred, Clitton William, furren- dcreJ and difcbar^ed. Co mpron William, tlo. Corrv Robert, ilo. Chrifty William, Car\er Nathan, Cunrail Robert, C.'oxe Daniel, Chalmers James, Couper Robert, Chevalier John, Jiirren- dcvi'ii and dijcbar<^td. Club J allies, Cunningham John, fur- rendered and dij charged. Curry Rols, Craig James, jurrendered and dijcbarged. Conner Michael, Coley Robert, junr. Cable John, Jurrendered and dijcbarged. Can by Jofeph, Duche Jacob, junr. Defiiong Peter, tried and ac(iuittcd. Dawfon David, Delcplain James, /«nv/;- dcrcd and dijcbarged. Brown (korgc, Bover, ]x\: )b. Bare Abraham, BuHinLiton Jolluia, tried and acijiiitlcd. Buffington Richard, Blacktord Martin. Cant)v Ihomas, Campbell Artluir, Chapman Samuel, fried and ac'juiiU'd. Chapman Amos, Chapman Abraham, Chapman David, Clark Abraham, Jurren- dered and dijcbarged. Chapter |acob, CaldweirWilliam, Clark William, Crickly Michael, Curlain William, Croghan Cjeorge, j'urren- dcred and dijcbarged. Coliton John, Comely Jofeph, Campbel John, Campbel William, Campbel Peter, Clark John, Crochfon Dennis, Corker William, Corbet Alexander. De Normandie William, Davis William, tried and acquitted. Davis George, Dunn William, Dunn Mai in. II Diivis James, do. Davis Ijtniiamin, Dovt; l\.ol)t;rt,///r/-(7^/(,rtY/ (inti iUfchargt'il. Doan jofepli, Dennis FIcnrv, Dennis John, Dol.!c Jolcph, De Normandie Andrew, Evans Abel, Kve Ofwald, E\-ans lli-ael, Evans William, Evans Joel, Eafton Dennis, EKvood jolin, ly';c({, con- vitfi'd mid pardoned. Edwards joreph, fiirren- deri'il and ilifc hatred. Fout,-, ChrilHan, Fergufon Hugh Henry, Fiflier Coleman, Fiflier J ^imv^, furrtndered and dijchar^ed. Feijen Lawrence, Fefl William, Fearherlv Thomas, Fallcenftone Abraham, Furfuer Andrew, B'ields George, Galloway Jofeph, Garrigues Samuel, the elder, tried and acquit- ted. Gregfon James, do. Gregory David, Gelmorc James, Gofling John, Jiirrender- ed and dijcharged. Dunn George, y)<rr('«<iier- ed and difcbarved. Dennis John, Delong James, Dulih)n"llaac, Dollton Matthew, Dolfton Ifanc, junr. Dunn (jcorge, iMfinL^er Henry, jnnr. Elliot Marrhew, Evans William, Evans John, Elliott Andrew, JMilbr (jeorge, Eddy Charles Eddy Tliomas, Erwin L'ldward, bid. Is Daniel, biebJs tjilherr, burner Morris, Fui'ner b.tlward, Falkeni'tine Jacob, Fleming Law, Fox John, Fairlamb Samuel, Finchcr Benjamin, Fox Jofeph, Ciriffith Evan, Green Ifaac, junr. Gibbs Benjamin, Jiirren- dered and dijcharged. Gorman Enoch, do. Girty Simon, Green Thomas, Gibfon Edward, 12 Gorman James, furren* dcrcd and dij'charged. Circiwold Jofcph, (Jordon Thomas, (jivin Hugh, Howell John, I londrickion Jeremiah, Ilarvev John, Hill Henry, Good George, Grifll'l Kdvvard, Jiirren- dcred and dijcbargcd. Gill Joleph, Ciordon llcnrv, Hicks (Jilhert, Hook Chrilnaii, H anion Kdward, Hovendon Richard, Hokler John, tried <W Hains Caleb, acquitted. Hart Samuel, Holder Jacob, Hartnet James, tried and Holder George, acquitted. Holt/inger Ingelholt, Henry William, Humplireys James, fenr. Hardy I'eter, J'ur rendered and dijcbar- H ughes U riuh, surrender- 'l^d. ed and di [charged. Hart John, do, Hutehinibn liaac. Hart Chamlefs do. Hutehinibn Thomas, Howard Peter do. Hutehinibn Marmaduke Hathe Andrew, tried and Hare Jacob, acquitted. Hare \)ichael, Huntiman John, Hill Patrick, Hurft Timothy, Hutehinibn John, Hales John, Harvey Samuel, Henderfon John, Houfecker Nicholas, ^\\\]o\\n^surrenderedand Hughes 'I'homas, discharged. Humphries James, jur. Iredale Robert, junr. Jones David,/«rr^«^i?r(fd'. Iredale Thomas, Iredale Abraham, James Jacob, Irwin Alexander, James Abel, Jurrcndered Inglis James, and dij'charged. Jones Kdward, Johnfton John, Jones Jonathan, Irwin Dunning, Jones Jefle, Jefferies Samuel, /urren-} ones Daniel, dered and dij'charged. Jones Hoi ton, Jounkin Henry, Jones Hugh, James Henjamin, »3 Ink John, Janes nanicl, Irwin P'nincis, Jacklbn John. Keen Reynold, I'lirdoii- Ki'mictt Levy, ed by arf of /Itfcmbly. Keniuxlv William, Kuckcr Ludwick, /}//Vv//- Kiiliick Robert, dcrcd and d!/tl>a>'\(t'd. Killu' Lawrence, Knight JolluKi, Kentiard Joleph, Knight John, Kinij; Joleph, Knight [faac, j'u-rreiidi-r- Keireltmin l''re(,lerick,//^r- ed and difcl.hii\^cd. Kofter Sanniel, Kolter John, Knight Nicholas, Leveifly 'I'hoinas, //o7-tv/- dercd and difihar^ed. Love William, Li fie Henrv, fur rendered and difcbar^ed. Li fl e John, J'ur rendered and d[fchar\i^ed. Lille Rol)ert, j'urrender- ed and difchar^ed. Lewis C'urtis, Looflev Robert, Miller Peter, tried and accjHittet 'J ri)idered and dij'charged. Knapper (leorge, Kearllv John, Kennard Joleph. .iiulon Flugh, .imly Uriah, .ong Abraham, vawibn James, .oughboroiigh John, ittle James, and Robert, and John, ightfoot Thomas, fur- rendered and dijcharged. Lindiav Samuel, Million John, Madock William, Mali n J a m\:<A,furrendered and dijcharged. Miller Benjamin, do. Marchenton Phillip, Moland William, y/<r;v;/ dered. Mc. Flugh Matthewy«r- Mc. Clarin James, rendered and dijcharged. Maris David, Mc. Collough Kenneth Morgan Moies, Meng Melchoir, furren- Marr Lawrence, dered and dijcharged. Mc. Michael Kdward, Meng Jacob', tried ^/w^/ Mc. Cart John, acquitted. Mc. Kee Alexander, Mc.MutrieWilliam.j^r- Marfliall William, sur- rendered and discharged. rendered and dijcharged. Morris William, •4 Myacr Jacob, furrendcr- t'tl (DiJ dij charged. Moraii Charles, Michciior llaac, Mc. Mullan jaincs, Martin Tlionias, Mouliicr John, Mai ill joll'ph, ///;7fw</tv- (V, cuui dijcba'r'i^cd. Mai in Klilha, )\irduncd. Murgrovc John, Nixoi RohoiT, Ofwalr Iknry O Kain lliitrh, Potis jolin, Pu<ih lames, Piigh Vlu-h, Price \\'i;liani, Parrociv John, I\)trs l)a\' i d, furr Older ed and d iff barged. Paflorious Abraham, Parker John, Pyle Caleb, j'urrendered and di I charged. Pike John, do. Palmer John, do. Rankin James, Roberts John, Rankin |ohn, Roberts Owen, Reine George, Rcine John, Rofs Malcolm, Roker Thomas. Morris ]''.noch, Make I \k.\\y\^ j'urrender- ed ii)td difcbarged by the name of Henry Maag. Mc. Xeal Dominick, Mackinert John, Ma.knel:; 'I'homas, Mcreilith John, Mc, Donald Alexander, Mc. I i en lie Kenneth, Mc. i'lierfon William, O Kain Darby, Ovcrho! John, iVice Peter, Poor Jf)hn, t}ied and ac- juitted. j^irk Abijah, Prodor [ofluia. Palmer Richard, J'urren- dered and i'ifcbar^ed, Perlie I»eter, ' Patterfon John, J'urren- dered and djcLuvYed. Piles William, " Prodlor Jofliua, Riddle James, J'urrender- ed and dij'cbarged. Robefon Peter, do. Romigh Jacob, Rodgers John, Rickey Alexander, Regifter Daniel, J'urren- dered and dij'cbarged, Rymel John, Rois William, Ruflel Matthew, Rhoden William, Roberts Nathan, Robefon John, 15 Rohcfoti Jonathan, juiir. R()llLt•I^ jo!ir., ( I -ahotir- cr.) Roberts Julin, Smith I Story !''ii()ch, Stcplunlon James, Smith John, Sk\lt> I Ii'iir\ Swanwi', k John, Siirton |(Vi"cpli, SaiiciiTlon !• iMiicis, Jur- r(');i/r;-t;; ,/;;,/ tlifchargt'd. Sproai Daviti, Story Thomas, /iirrcn- dercd and dift harmed. Stephens James, Irit'd and iiiijitilled. Stedman Charles, junr. Shepherd Jcjhn, Sutter Peter, jnrrendered and difc barged. Saur Chriftopher, junr. Saur Chriiropher, ienr. Shoemaker Jofeph, J'ur- rcnderi'd and difcharged. Supplee I'.noch, Stvger Stephen, Jur- rcndcrcd and difcharged. Stiles Kdward, do. Swanvvick Richard, Skyles Henry, Smither James, Stanflmry Jofeph, J'ur- rendcred and difcbar'i^ed. Thomas Arthur, Thomas Jofeph, Thomas William, M II n d 1 e n a n i e I , fu r render- ed and dijt barged, Keid John, Uols Alexander, Rankin \\'illiani, Spa^.^l,'^ Cieorij-e, Saur I'eter, Sryci- Stephen, //.'nv/.'i/tT- ed and dij'cbarged. Skelron VV illiam, Staekhoufe John, Sia' khoufe John, Swift Joiepli, Stroud William, fur ren- dered and dijrbarged. Supplee John, doy igno- ranii:' l/'il:. Smith William, do. Sperinsi John, Stackliouie John, Stackhoule Robert, Snyder Peter, Smith Alexander, Smith William Drewett, Stedman Alexander, Silkod 'I'homas, Shaw Johnathan, Smith Antlrcw, Jnrren- dered and dljebarged. Stillvvell John, Stualks Henry, Strininger Henry, Sinclair (Jeorge, Simpfon William, Shoemaker Samuel, Talbot John, Trego Jacob, Thomfon |oihua. 1 6 Thomis Jofliiui, Tirrly Benjamin, Town Hcn);iniin, Taylor W'illiani, Taylor Williain, Toll) John, Thoinion Daviti, Taylor John, Vernon XarhanicI, Vernon Nathaniel, Verner i-'rederiek, Vernon (iideon, Wahon Alhinfon, Wilier Walter, Wilfon John, Witnian Michael, Wharton Carpenter, Whartciii Ifaac, Welriang Henry, Williams William, William l'',phraim, Willbn Chrifrophcr, Worral liaiah, W^ood Mofes, Willis William, Willis Richard, Wilfon John, Younu; John, Yeldall Anthony, York 'I'homas, Taylor John, Thomas Arthur, Todd Cortland, Taylor I face, 'I'alhert James, Thomas l'',\ans. Turner John. Vernor i'.lias, junr. Vau<i;han John, Voght Chriftian. White Robert, Warrcl James, Wriirht William, Wefton Richard, Weitner (ieort:e, Wertman I'hiiip George, Williams Daniel, Walker Ifaac, Warder John, W^dn James, Won hi ngron J ofcph. Weft WilliaiTi'junr, Wright John, Wright Jonathan, Young I^avid, Yeldall Anthony, Srcrcturfs Office, Lancaster, SepUmher \%th. 1802. 1 DO CKR'IMFY to all whom it iikiv i-cincern, that the foregoing ii a true copy of the Original, remaining on (lie, in the Caici Office— Witnels niv hand, and feal the day and )ear atbrcfaid. T. M. IHOMPSON. Sec. I il .:*.„,_.:..<«-