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-ft- .vs.,- r -e, . i . " - i- , r. -V' ,.- " - 1 j ... ,; I X Vjliqnof.ihe Prepdeotof theUryted ii fiaUl who dail haTtif authority JO bor 4 ro the- faid futh or-apy part thereofon " b :hafif of the Uoited .Sutea at the. .fate; -f ' vinuuft not exceeding fit per centum per ' , annum",' and (ball caufe an account of the' expenditure thereof to oe laid before coa ', - grfti at foon as maj.be! "Amendments, r I'ft, Prefix a preatnb!f in ,the words following,. to wit t Whereat in the let tlement,of9ur5 difference with Saifl,; It may be for the Intereft of he U. State! : to procure a ceffion of the Spanifh' terri-j r torles. eaftward of the river , fiEflijptf bf J:b, uiirchafeto enable the. Frefident. in et . 1 S fefting fuclfpurcbafc, to fecure to theUV -: fitted ..States the moft- advantageous terms."' 'r"-ip 'w - :v .,'.....:,, fiSSt? .'. Strikeout the words, "any extra, 'i' ordinary exoences which Jmar ' -W' incur. - red ihf the in tcrcourfe between the United ' . States1 'arid1 foreien lietfonsV nd infert tne cxpence wnicnj may po incurred in ;v . the purchife of the Spaniihterritorie ly V Ing on 'ne AUantic Ocean and Gulf of v ' t Mexco. and,; eaftward;, of the Mifliflip- : ? d. After the words "oer annum," hu ; j fitted "- redeemable at will,"; , v ,v-J ga"-iOn: his word, after falling rn - , i.The firft of the- hid amendments, tor with' hira I niaJc him fubferibe to the fol-V;-pFeit' preamble o . the' refoiartdoibeing'lj ;Jowin'g. te'rnawhich' I hdie Will meet - aein read. it wai moved and feconded tu-.H with your approbatioiiVVatjd fliaiUollow ; t ameno tne ua preatnoie oy prctcujng i u (iww uu y .pruriimi r qui r wwh 'i i inunwinv uinrni. ' " - jhte"rt(nvrhe dftlcer fooi After eppearef when I delivered r.ioi fnv contraandsi Ha .... - - ; t readily greeiabandi)n hw poCtiov buKiaid he 'could'go jto firthet than 4' crecic, aan jok. mier a goou ocaroi au tcrcai ion,-bo - contented to mote ' to the ther Tide the Sabine, and I gave him three hour to prepare to marcn. tie oeggea I would not infift upon hi eroding the Sa' Dine wumn nve oayi, iiieaging mat in the miferabte condition, of hii norfes, it made it Hnpodibie without iodng them, and requeued that he might be allowed to look up fome that weremiding. I repli ed, that after reaching the other fide Sa bine, he might fend in two or thrie of his tnen"wthout arms, to hdnt tberffY iwt', - that he mult get them as loon as pofCble". He replied he would, but it would necfci- frltu talri "U'lm f(ur nr.fivi! davaJ VTKi i morning I commenced fny "marchjor ,t i i ran, ana icn m wnn, nun iinrco muc?.; Ivfignifying my; furprife at his being no .fariheri he made the old ekcufe of the im , poflibility of hi horfes to travel faer, and obferved : that he had been delained in 'trying to find fome of his hprfes two of which he had got, fend fpur wero ' mir- fing. Not thinking tt prOper to rety ex- ' France havinsj transferred td the Unlv ted Slaes;the fovcreiRnty of ' Louiiiana ' -" ' J rntracltig 'extend! but uQde(iaed.coi)to" h; ?Z. ei.opMg6s, toVthe van?(h province 'v i' tJt,Kew Mexido ind Spain.;ietalning the f.iriuntv of terriioriet on the . Atlantic .. Q;eai, o4 ,Cja1ipl of Mexico,. detacheA V . ii - : frpm thsr other American poffellioni, but , j wliofe.iocal poGtion render, them. '.dcCrabJe, to the 'Uv States .. f.vv ;.; . ;iAr.aon mo quemon incrcupon,-:, ; i i ' U was ri.roWed to the Iffirmative Yeaa ' " ,:. yV-Nays' 57. ;' ! '' '";':. :- -; . -And the laid pftarfinle' as amended bejng ; ihtfelrVoa flder at ion J, 'if'- was ott a motion midland feconded, -ordered td ie ten the ' ,!: - 1' f 'I ' I'll flit, 1 J 'V -.vr ;V' 6ocumts;;' ' : , . Ib ttJI lAy '"f u'rticnt effht Sfn!th trips . ," Natchitoches, febriiary' I, '18o5,- .' ' ;-. -t-the;'rieighK"burhiH)J .cf Adai,j where . sfljouU yru t!i in iih a ftakionary party ( -iif ;arrrted Spaniari!, ymi cotfimaod 'theni; -tor any othar armed' party-cf -fuc 're'gntri which yci rndy diTcorer, to wih ' "drA' ttyii the SbUe 'tivcr, Jn cafe - 'bf iheif1 fertnj'tb''c(mp'!y, jou are' to . ftKeaVUchi .aVretaijie'fa the orders '4f ihe " 'SeVje'tary''6f.wjrV (a tmiKed extrafl of I ' : Which. yccbiiiar.wijhcfe tirtrufl;ofts;J at ' jf r as r .laics to j e' fuifoii, capture aud ' ,' '.tfetrntioa if invaders, or'.'grciUf t J end' . .Avoiding thfi, f,iil!irig bipod, but whirr J . i.lhffe wrjic'rs cannot vtltcrwife be ciiecutci. ' Ycmii are. to .paitaltr, if-jiraiiicatle, ,th! ! uouflfry'betwre't his.nl Sbio .be oji .yOurguardgn(l fun life, nd comirufj- cite io me, by cxprefi from lime to' time. lany occurrence wortny 01 note. ' Cspt. I drc Edward D. Turner .... , ..A)ii,i;,'6;iti Ct O ' Auer a neuioui marcn we arrived in ,rtni of thcSpaouli H-yttlrrrlji mrn-, almur Jnlf. eleven, OKiock-; feund U-t)oni fume tonfufion,'.,lfij , v,cof(ner)ce t tHtir patro!,ha'ng dif' e..avsrcdit an hour before, fowir.g to our, i ,1-w'ci ! bririn us In f.kht the road ) j "l took jHfuion, hkh' vtouKl have' cari' rirdihrir camp, it ihrrchad been ten timet' sfti Viu'mVrr, 'which wai twenty Th-y' -fiddled tnn-iMeJ and formed, ," At tht SliiVari Le'Gteue. their niirole.' r ruVV,? 1janra pi'r.f an giiafvianj 'emmkit tht , U "V tl'HI-or i"va'ir-g , Hn'it-IJl'lh M ffi..t?ed Urn LJ'f l-dfwiAi, l.u.,ruarJ- jr5Jc,hi t ? camp, (Wrsrc, -4 . wou'd pftlcnliy.te antj .Kftrro. hi ti'.f.cer vf raj bufiwfs, ilt ejiaifiicit'f bytdf Upon my arrival t 'tny fH.f.iioo.1 fnt Mr. ,Oii(ofi!l-to tell the oiTiccr 1 wiCird ' ccr.fercBce M, A - Doforeft wan lnfo9cntd,'.tn' cotfeiencf of fome infwrmaiioa the corpofal of -tljt ? idtaflCfd ghsrd hid' Her, the cErer hal j:or.fown th'rjiid to iuti p-.t. ' I wilt '. . KefpttVully jours, : t :.'' ;."'; :.' 1 -1; "1 U.jrURNEK-, h Major Mofts fortr7-:l:.7T'T?.-t-. . s'; ;i i ft '.,: v s .r-' ''!' r ' ".if ft, i J" ,'r, !.. ,l j'f'.;'-f.V il tht-Mth, Feb. 6, ,1808.. ,r " !, JoTeph Maria Gonzalez, enfifin, com-l mandint' of hU rooft Catholic majefty's noopa on una uac ine river saoinai, oere by' haVe agreed wnh capt. Edward D. Turner .dpt. of the, United States, army, ' to returo'all Tald - troops .of 'his Catholic malefty to the orher fide of the rivr S-. binai,' as foon as' mf h'oifes wili permit it, or in fjve, davs, or, t, funheft fix,' and to take, my . march thiV day, i; And. I 4; alfo oblige myfejf hot to fend any pairolef on this fide blthc t'yerSabinas. . .rj .V;, '; (Signed) ; ;;".'.;. ' -,v ' - m, . . 1 . ' , . njign Jwph Maria Goniakt. ,., V.VVitnets, ;, .; ,... .. .:. : c . 1-, ; '..(Signed) i ''-.'-. " - ,"..'- "' :vk . ' $ Ww- ( if - ' 'r ,.vi ,4 '. v .. tv; ' Extract of a letter fr.m trajor Porter, to s :r . -)ie fccrttaiy of War, date'dj-,":1 -y -'. &attkHotkcj,Vc. 8, 1806. - . "Your lettertf thewtniicih of Noem. ber, was- "reccived' rrfthe tWcnty-Fdurth ph'ur.o'.lind the reoneirihrrern mentloficd, Was 'without fofs af.timV,,,fr warded in the 'corhmahdant Vf ' Hiw vhrs.Vtroftt whom J recelel,,on tin. fin.Tifi 'ir,lf(Vt, ananiwer, in, wtntri he reiulcd tpiv -the siTurance rtqiiiioj, -s, J v ,;. .,dteming th tepjy drcifitf, ('.im.iteT iajely.dftached.'fit.1TurnTr.wiihi.ii)iiy men, to re nov.e. 'party .U .paniaid, that ad a lew flats btlnre paired and ta- i Its'! port on thi-J ti.! 6f the-Adai' j, 1.1 J 'p'atrule iV country bi,W em lids' puit aJ' the rmKl'jMiifY ; The ftnr mr he'fdy i art'tmp!'ifliel'afnJ ri'i 'n6w peMdrri.ine the , :Iatfer.?',;" -" ' ':.: ' , The rp'orV Vf preparations miV'rg by I 'oiir'Sfa'-.i h fTerh'H'ur Tor war, are a-! 'floui jj to ne r il fj igtei. that 1 cofVC'de-! ;ihl .Wnibcr,,'!,' troopi are progreifing1 .fom4th it eruf Yo tje ri3wardi Thii near ihrte hundred. of 4heta were, i.faw wetka Ciicfi at ihegrtat croffing ,jf U i "n r, where tnere were near twoiMir. d'ed beeves, five. I urulied botes,i and ConCdcrablemaiaineof otjr, . -1 ' That thef have lenxfs new mnun-il g 'at -Nacpcanchrl, wbere moft of thrtn have been lately received 1 and thif lrn. -mediattly after lieufcnar.r Plart; the hrif r.' A f ma ! In la -.1.-1 - 'V! . f! I iff, , main. 111 4 1 rri;3nfhfs; left that pbto on hit return, -RpaniCi (?ifer was difv'atcTied to fcsyosut Fierte, to impiffs on tha rfiindv ef 4 hibiianttpfihst fenleir.mt, the all'aii'te' 'l'il1(T owe! to l.l Catfto!ic ihsir i orrre.t iKefn td j' In 1i'71an 'ar"l whencij Ytr rrouiren j irifrmfit lm ,tnafe tfl Utd river wnj-f fofitt,k':!'fl'Sit inP btswca the pau country tv)i tht Umi tea iiiJci.; ,.,F it. i v, , ,.,,. Somt thousir.d of females of the -Crst rank 'were carried etby the besiegers into the de sert,"with a rfumberof thp principal male in h&bi.ants ' A troop ol camejs were, also sent : ; stray with je wela and other treasure to an im mense amounu - .";; r ' '-. "'.-, Our 'letter! f'rom Holland continue to -m tert that Buonaparte persevtret in his earn ' est entreaties to the king' of Praesia, to in ' duce his' Maje&tf to shut his ports ftainst the pommerce of England, and it is feared" that the implacable, tyrant will ultimately car yy hi point in this respect. ' Mrnch, howe rer, will depend upon the result of the nero. eiations now pending at lierlin. in which the ' , Danish minister, takes a cofispicuous part.;' & A caunfil of the 1 cabinet ; ministera was yesterday afternodn- hetd,"itiMr, Secretary Jf ox's offici, in Downing-streeU Rumor sta te jj that the deliberations related to he sub ject f peace ; but we Could not; trace this runibrto any authentic source. V ' ' ' , ;i' A'pHyate letter frorn Bremen of the 1 1th instt contains the following article, relative to iuc sentences ,.pa0sca on me ouicers wnosc conduct produced the recent misfortunes of ihe houseof Aatria r-V. ,v;-t,u;V-. ..- . You have of course heard that the arch duke Charles hat caused a thorough investi- gation into the causes of the misfortunes of the imperial arms in uermany, and aston ishing tothiuk; .the undermentioned persons to higU in the confidence of hit mRjesty, are said to have had the following sentences pat ted Upon' Ihern, for the criminal part they have acted in the late transactions r.s j i " Prince' Auersberg,1 to be deprived of nobili ;ty, his estates confiscated, and irrrprisoncd len yeart in the fortress of Spielberg.-' ' -J Prince Laniberti, imprisonment fur life, in tha Btil fortw -" 1 ' ' ' ' ; i General Jell, sentenced to be the. ' , ; t fprivy counsellor Ctdlenbach, Ordered to flinl thi tmntriftl ttatea. - Counsellor Pasxbender, to be -dismissed from his office", ;. '. v':!i: i ritld marshal Ksuuitz, and field marshal Aufeiiberg, ; have- Committed auicvde while tinder arrest - "-.'..v' v.y-y'j - .". All the ftaff ofTicrrs 6f the regimenta of Xaunitsand Sporki reduced and disgraced.' Count Cobentzel, ordered to quit the coun- General Mack t plans to be submitted to a board of general officers. - ,' Thirty gtneralt dismissed and many more under examination . - - " " The trimming policy of "the . cabinet of Berlin is universally rcpiobated in the North of Germany. It has formally acknowledged the mock, sovereigns of Bavaria and WirUm berg.' w!';--t t-'-." ' WerecrlTtd thtt mornhig A mrrican pa-pets-to the Jfiih ult. Tbe Congress has been "beedpied in close'sittirg in tbe discus- s'lon" of the f'&jS fees ctvee" -." .tiauiul and the United Luitf.k av will as of Mm; 7 fjlpenr-f h", taf j'arfofcly ' ewt j I SbMr crtl Ci k! e way to r!n tim. I ,; 4 tfiet0f, alter lr..:4rg ancthcritarafe, li lb carrp, formed jrj men, ard msfth. , ethough t thicket w'nhin fjity yaf.!,. where X habcJ, and.tU the nao-ceo-i I (tnUioweJ cfTctr commandmf, that I CioU wait fifteen oinutttfor bliefTicrr,; tprojli he snad,D0 raoYcmecti la tbe f I '.r ii l. i -i jt -q ritt i 11 .J tiUl;AJKU.,iMil .! n 1" . !. H t .it i r;.ti ol r) 'I Alt Eurcnteatt Intcllinc; ' TtrrtJVf the'ihip Cni'.y SI..US,' tfnftd - U ytrh;) y-tfier a thort tttu -t J r l!i vtffrf r.:t '.r..'"- , i. m i f Ii ; u't- ) I l rears fcaix.fh .. . . " ' .i8l'fJrt., T.t. il. t trrrd at tht ImJ'i kcutt (run Mr, IUtkrf, tl.ervny'irtaic'rnt tt r.i?it,eontfth,lrg an t ;t -.Mtl of the capture of !tuint l the VWa'ti, Lmt arnr, hating txen rtbw ."' J fi'mtl-edttut, Us oc rwhdmrd the ti-'jusnt ttontry, nd tike tht tit ki at. svSf, i'h Inr.niuUofMKdanddcyiiUt'iofu Tt-ry tr it Mtdir.a. la vsrvnit rUiet, df '7td(the mnv;)rs. after hi,n rr k- il wtm ef t:.nr talut.l shr!ns,tnd r turts, and otnpltul dtsneUhed the tomb ei'yst prepbtu the 1'iound of con4p1;i'tnt prtferted tr tile mercantile int; est, against the acts cf . vio lence that hare been so-frequeruly irnpuUd to ourcruicrs... Js'vqe tCthe pr.ccctdinga in either bad, .Wrever," been i-ltvwrd trans, pire. llio rrerchants of New-York are ex tremtly iiKligiuniaf the'reMriciiopsend vei- nupa uptrvnicn iney asinn meir traq ja- tours, Ironi the tonuuet of the Ilrumh lnj s ot m-i ahouid tbeircoinjibiiitsle just, we sincerely hj . llmt every espUnatiun ainl fa--rility will tj; offered by our goyerhnitnt tJ. prrvrrvt.e good uiidcrstuntlirig with the U-! lilted butts.. ' - " :" !' ' . The narchanta'of thecHy ofLohilt n havr', drawn up a petition to aomnnierd, prarinif'i that a more tfi'iciri protection than that hi. ' tntrto graitr(l may beourrd t) commerce.' In this petition it is set forth, thuVnotvllh"' standinKthe hrr convcv dutv attVtsenf , Imposed, the number of our merchant thipt' taptgrej flurinj tne last three months, has, bten fr gritcr thsn during the' whole of the' pfeint r betides. 'As a remedy for a' grievance o riius and alarrtnrfg, the m feb aiitS,prr.poy to govmiirje.it tq fomnision An adHitiotuV riumbr of arrhtd lupgefi, ti serve as eonry, md f ruii in the channel which now swarms with the privateer's cfthe1 tneiny. . V ' ':'.";. ','.' '' 1 ' ' ' ' '. . VtVruary Ii, j f It is U gncra! rpuSlcn In Spain, that thef irj be cnfTf t J'eJj by. the. I'rrnth, 'to mar,ih an army 6sini PoVtu'Jal In the rr-M-oechlne- i sl)(f?l 5V rtt'pKcct an' ankle to this ef. ua, tn ine aionitrur some ilaytSo, giretftt Intelligence YfjrritJ fronf !'drid, but Mch (ln ill pr .ta'iity. came direct from t,he Frtcch gMernt'ient. , , '" " '. ' i .discharge baRasi, ind continued thetftf er t' f tions to heave her off, until 'dark,, whers'. : t they all left me. The vessel still laying easji - j about 8 o'clock the wind thilted and blew a - most dreadful gale from N Vr (directly into . the harbour) raised a most' tremendoue tea, which in about: four hours -ttove in the boUy .. torn; our situation at this time wat nowve- rf ry critical, the aea, which broke high above ourmast heads, . rendered it apparently Im possible for any boat to live ". along side, "and to add to our distresses our long boat was al- . V ' ready dashed to 'pieces, and the high rock - (directly' under our lee) on which tbe eurf . , broke, afforded no possible chance for saving life by Iwimirig, we howeveT managed to get ' ' the small boat down and threw into her aomo ' ' clothes and Small matters' from the cabin and ) about 5 o'clock left her j her lower yards then irt the water,1 and repaired on board an Aroe- j rican schooner which lay iu safety not one, ' cables length fronTf her, and whbin easy haiI-. -VTbe weather Since has been good which, ha afforded me art opportunity ao .save most of' 'the rigging, sails, &cl they will, liowever, f -met but little, since they cannot be sold, with:, - out paying 33 per cent, to the king --and tj ' mend the: matter, I have jusr been, sen ea v with an order to take the wreck out of the way, this timust comply with er content iny ' vtelf with being a prisoner in lAejr. Xftro, 'du-i v , ; ring-pleasure; probably for life.,- 4 shaU .be-., . ginthir jobto-mbrTow,rSdear It.willcotti -' bill hav beeg able to save fnem tbe. wreck txtrurt of a fetter from a ' gentleman en hattf ' the Liundtr, dated Jamel, March 1835,, received via Baltiprhre, j .:'. . y. , ' . ' v;. .'".Gen.' M'randa explained "tc us ..,. hit blae t 'nd. ajwe ere told. before w ItfrTJew-Yoik. when t . vias explatnea to yi. we were a liberty' td proceed "jor , returh.M-We are landed and", in gool q-'ir- ..tera fhave" received .what ' was promifed, ; . ind mors money to tetum, with paJTago . . free. The general will 'get as many rata. ' here as he Wants j general Petion atPfrt au Ptince, who has ilJtf command of 8,eoo r mulattocs, fpeaking the language ot the people of the oppofite cOafl, aie all eagef ; to accompany him, and he emperor .of .1 I belieye Miranda will fucctcd peitapa we way yet go." , - V . .-, j ; ; ' , t ' -. ". 'j' v , . """, i V '"' - , v ,i '.; t 1 ' . " i . l Hostilities tith. the Clamor is, -, " A letter from Judge Kodney, dated at the' ' Katchet, corroborates the account which hae been, published of, a rencounter between party nfSpania.rds,,nda number -of Ameii ' can troops near our f.onticrM . The Jung-, wriu-s, (under dateof Feb. F3,) that the Spa-' Dish Governor and. hit pecple, haviDg keen ordered. to desist from their surreys, and to quit the American ternary;, had resided, but Wcrtr comptlltd t rtiire; thnt cell to ting a reinforcement of 500 torse, they, re turned two days afterwards, sihen an acticn. ensued bctwtcn tbe in, and the Artierica.it troops under csptan Porter, in which the Spa niards ei bciitn, and agiun .loretd to re iiTx.l6Uef(jtrf. , ,. , ,,,0, . j . . ilt , j. Mr. Tulwar Sk'tpwiih. who tsThd frcrd Kcw-Yoik, in the tViud.f.tatrs brift Hcrret, for France, it.taid te have been trt bearer ol disf ncLet from grvcrumciit to ur min'.t tcr.in l aris--it w also said list he is tb" bearer cf I sum cf mmny apiroriated in tte secret siuinRS of corjreN tor a canicular purpose, probably tbepurchte ei the llo iidas--.1hrero" i t i. ....-! , . ; -. r,,. m. iyiudXG'wx,:,, TULSDAT? Arnn.3, 6H I5.UXJpef 1 100 Us; .Cotton pes Iu.' - . ( l Coffee per lb. 1 , Comber bushel, " -v k.. Mtil do : V FWur rrtntl, Dittpef half barrtf, ' ' . l.utnuerprr l, 1 ; ; Wo. hhd -ataTt, u 1 k. o; do." do; W. evtU -do. rdauh j- RMngteSptf JOOrt, Tgr per cv.1 ' r - Muiastes per'gilion -'. Uum, W. ! w. r. 3d n. - j ' " Jamaica do. itfi .' -N. Ym ' r!o. -.i Tar per barrel, . TuTentire, ' ' .. . ,' Tolatco pr csrt. ' ;. -.. .' i i -w . f i tt' tCxtrprtfi Uhtr from CeM aim Tilktmtt tkt '' '"t 0nrgfift9 m fn4 in tMt lotre, 4iUi ,,;Jn, ilth Monk, iSOoVi'-v ? ' After a paisagt of lldirs, I anlved at thia port. b weather danng- It was very boitterostw i at tr.i(;kt.U exprctcd la -the Cufph latht month fMrck and Mtketrme t-l the Ruo't trowing ihe fine r we, however, rnsfle tbit trt w about env tri&a tniurt. f ebd at about I 'clock la tbe eaerneon u la i with U ln4 US.S. W-we-bad got within ia knttt ed tbe vessel at tkep!ace wktrt I bad we before atk.hored In-a&fttf, wbrnihe wind rn e-vmuahit:j;fWdand blew vW.hnt auall frtnt S. S E' two anchors wtrtUt go, .atd Ihe topsails imrnsd.ttelf drwed tip but - tit tttionr Uing a bed edrotk,- "neither t.f lhfr4ffl hobnd we driAsd' directly (en .tborr,, the wster was, however trtttf smooth, and a klrgt boat eominr1 immtiliau! .'nk .aalU and anchor u our auuAance, who nitlr about fifty men front different American tea. mU, uirWdeutite anchors uui Utn u h v' 4 io I'H 19 . IS ;10 18 34 7S "I ' 0 ei is;?, .:via Ti I 'hi:' rs M xeaitst- 0 'so.;. ' '' TOUT C-F NVlLMrNGTOK. ' ' r " - : lCt.Ttarp 16t ri,Sch'r Ran-rr elnowles, I nomie " fch'r Altnira.lldwards, . . a m 1 a 1 'ew.Wv (irth, SchVYonngl4n, Caubv,' Kingston, v --.. .'....M w .Villi IAJI4 w 1 lib, Scb'r John and William, Smith, Thi- ' '' ladelphi' ' ' " ' . ' 4 ' Brig Uuia, Cage, St. Crvli, Carit to' J. ahuaTotUj ........ . ' . i v. i- cuatto." X ' ' ' Wh n'ftrig Sally, IUsV ' UmtSc Sch r rnus, Oliver, 'Kew-Tork J"r. Morris,, '.'CMiafci itih, tch C ynthia, Arucrt,' " Naseen Jlst, !Wh W'aihinjton, Kennard,' rom. mouik , . , , , . Sh'rSaryt(rKt,forrolM reyt, CuadaWpt A t)OUi)LK CHA1IL Burly new. Apri (0 r f . ., VI ."il rt v ) .
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