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s, in his own mournful words, "too late." Carnot is another memorable example. When he undertook the military administration of the Republic the crisis was truly appalling. The remnant of Dumourier's army was flying from a foe who would have laughed at Thomas's five miles a day; a rebellion in La Verdee menaced the capital of the province with forty thousand armed peasants; three Spanish armies were advancing from different points; town after town after town had fallen; Marseilles and Lyons had separated themselves from the Government, and an English fleet was in the harbor of Toulon. The Republic seemed ready to drop an unresisting prey into the hands of a hostile world. But behold what the genius and energy of one man, in the right place, can accomplish! In a brief space of time the whole scene was changed; the invading armies driven back at all points, and the anticipated victim of Europe became its terrible conqueror. In a year and a half of Carnot's military administra
rginia as fit persons to be appointed corner of the city, in place of Dr. St. George Peachy, deceased. Sally, slave of Charles Y. Morriss, and Ellen, slave of Ferdinand Blackford, were each ordered to be whipped for stealing money and wearing apparel from Sally Brockmore. Reuben Manheim, alias Reuben Morris, charged with obtaining, under false pretences, a piece of cloth, valued at one thousand eight hundred dollars, the property of Samuel M. Price, was remanded for trial before Judge Lyons. Washington, slave of Lyttleton Bowles, charged with breaking into the house of Robert W. Oliver and stealing a lot of corned beef and a turkey, was ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes. Catherine, wife of Washington, charged with receiving the same, knowing them to have been stolen, was discharged upon the payment of costs of prosecution. Amanda, slave of William Forbes, and John, slave of Frank Allen, charged with breaking into the dwelling-house of Samuel W. Allen with inte