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that country.--Then comes Pennsylvania, rich in revolutionary lore, bringing with her the deathless names of Franklin and Morris, and I trust ready to renew from the belfry of Independence Hall, the chimes of the old bell which announced freedom and independence in former days. All hail to North Carolina with her Mecklenburg declaration in her hand, standing erect on the ground of her own probity and firmness in the cause of the public liberty, and represented in other attributes by her Marion, and in the assembly by her distinguished son at no great distance from me. Four daughters of Virginia also cluster around the council board on the invitation of their ancient mother — the eldest, Kentucky, whose sons, under that intrepid warrior Anthony Wayne, gave freedom of settlement to the territory of her sister, Ohio, and extending his hand daily and hourly across La Belle Riviere, to grasp the hand of some one of kindred blood, of the noble States of Indiana and Illinois and Ohi
Charleston, Feb. 3--Arrived, schr. Chief, Norfolk. Baltimore, Feb. 5.--Cleared, schr. Butterfly, Norfolk. Sailed, bark Columbia, for City Point, to finish loading for Bremen. New York, Feb. 4.--Cleared, schrs. Margaret, Petersburg; Gallege, Richmond. Norfolk, Feb. 5.--Arrived, schr. Ben Vandiver, Richmond. [by Telegraph.] Hampton Roads, Feb. 6.--Arrived, ships Messenger, Sachem and Mary Bangs, 103 days from Callao. Schr. Gen. Marion, Matanzas.