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27 Pi f" H.. 1 ii 1 tH H, -".V . 1 1 . i) ll n I , FEM ALE COURTSHIP. TWOor three lookl, vhen ytvir fwain wibui kifa J 1 T-o or tHrtrioe-, he bid oo fay Vei j whawas the precifc meamrU "of fuch no r three lirilrt, when nu titter the No; 1 WfL.r ? "-. P Two or three frowns, if h often to go 4 Two or t'.ree fpeechet, like ' 41 ah ! gi iwiv ;" 8. Was you not lately pointedly interro gated, rhihf r ii wis the intention of four 1 party 10 eflablifh Monarchy and diT you noi ii-.fwcr m your ufuaV tltgancrdf lauagey u not uriteis sou drive s id ll "fl tty Llr i wo or three timei ou tmiti lio.d him to :av; Ivo or three laugh, when auray for final) jchat ; Two or three tear, though yc ui ean.'t tell fot writa ; Two o' MtTOt !iters, w-hen vow aic begun ; Two ov three qjtrrcl before you ie done ; Two or thiee mcet'tri? to wa it her- and there: Two cr- tiirce inghtt 10 da P y ,u e repair ; ij Two orpine- dace$ 16 make i. jocc-le ; 'I' wis or" three hour in a corner (ct lofc ; IjVwo or direr: (tarts, when he bid you elope ; XwMr three jr are, to imitate hope ; Two o"- three 'woooiiirgi, to let him prefjroii ; Tvo or tliree fighi,' wheu you've wafted your ira'fi Two or three hcm. when the' Chaplain ppr-ai-'; k Two three fqileere, when the hand's gfv'n a wtr ; TWO or three roughs, when you come to ohey ; . Two or three com t'f-yi.; when mairiage ii'ovcr; Two jttl t-hree'hoiieys -difcQ'Jffing .youi LnVer ; Two of thiee iteps tow'ids the bed chamber -lua ;" Two or three kidc. when alk'd but for one ; -. . . Two or three lanes may have Wy thefe rhy.rne ; Two "or three little onej twj o; thiee times. ' From the BOSTON 1'ELEGRAPfIE. ; t;LlLLIE, "- . C In mariv circles I have ' heard m ich fear exorefled, that' a rentival of the Treaty of . 1778, with the Republic of France, wiil.pro ; duese-a war with -England. Shall we fear the 'expiring defpimi of Bri tain, who for more than years in fruitlefs ,' . 'Mcmpts, enflcavoured toeof.jrce its oppreflive i. ' -iniffdates. Shall we now fea,r 3 power, when in infancy, vc deOroyed ill ar;nics, and In::-i!k a.our country w.ira trie ijoiis ot us cl(chin.ertc for eight ye$Ut We deprccarc a nit but however qejwuatie it tnav aopcar, Her, mnly to oppoie it Corroding anfner ? 9. Was you notalfo afked, whether if wit th defign "F your party, to connect the chiittfi with the ftcUt, did you not attempt to evdc the (jueflion, and tinally retire wtthOiM af fording any polttive reply ? to. Sbnuld'ihe principal facts, contiined in the preceding qiiefHons he fupported againit you, upon what plaufible gtound, can . you, Dr. Linn, fuftaiu a fair and honorabjp- repuT tation ? ' . JUNIUS; fltv-Yorr-, OH. ii, 1800. , e-tiA ban to -fubinit to itf rapacious . viy.-i(1.,1,e, ' his with u.'.'-.v -as with .individual, i.-hen WerWfe figh; of, i privtii.'.Je by nature iven', and i.o'v to 't'lt '.f.-.rperiie' lat'w at our folly, and ai u it:oi!v fecufci t.Kc potvfr tonH-ive, L n-; h-iVi' uc tz'r rienced the depredations' of he Eiigiilh 0:1 ur commerce, and in i he pr' f-tit llate of ilungs-'ve dar; not prevent it ; bindt!2 if 'he treaty, that our largell ,!iips EXT R.A-e T S , V Fnm art QRATION on the EiCtcnt and Power of Political DelufionT Pt liwrcd in Ntzvr Haven, on the event ag preceding the public commchcernea' Sep tember, 1800. ' .- By Abu a ham Bishop. ' -War prefents to all the country a cominiilioh. to lie.e and ca,rry to legal adjudication the cennmercial property of an adverfe nation-. War opjns all the floodgai.es of the human pa (lions. Wat calls into the employment of government an inimenTe multitude. Cotitf act-' ors through ail the mechanical .arts pronounce a kkfli.g or. var. -Tue graicr adores the adminiltratton. The legions, . -..attached to admiralty, court?, i'nfurers, dealers ijft flock, bankrupts and all men to whom rha.nge ."W times mufl be for the beuer, bids he govern ment. The capiuitu' who has. lon kepr. his monay for ttie-'polic, bleiTes the bkcafion, and over than all, the . chaplain pronounces an licany amen. In The midlt of alj4 the tliaglinj pamo's, nnwillitig to tie ouiO' ,n by the r of ig to the of expunfe and the giv ( iyime.it 1 IT Drmg ttii:ir ,otrt t tngs reilmv. aid ftoui 'he ni till .n.atfoiia; dilh'Mtu n f ;:?h come the in im,n . niejy rich piper. f'ifk(Kfoh delufton greatnefs fink individual greatneft, honor, WealtR and freedom. But ih -ugh hjnpry, experience jiod realomng confirm thefe ideas, yet all powerful delufion has been able to matte the people of evefy nation lend a helping hand, in putting on their, own fetters and rivaling tneir own chains, x in this lerv.ee, deluiion alwars ctnpioyi men too great to lpeak the truth, and vet too powerful to b doubted. Their llatciiicuu are believed their proj cts adopted their ends atii wered and the deluded fubjects of all this artifice are left to pallive obedience through life, and to entail a condition of . nq jaJtfied uon-refiftance to a" ruined pottertty. " . NORFOLK, October 23. ExtraR of a It tte r jrwi Martinique r dated Gftofcr 3, 1800. i " You would I fuppole have heard that the Beiliquitix ot 64, and the Endymion of 44, wften conyoying fome Indiamen bound to India, in lal. 23, S. fell in with theoncord, Medfcir,.and La t ranchilc, Kepublican f rigates, which after 'ro'bbiwg every ve4lel, Englilh, Porhig'iefe and, American they could meet with, went to Rio Plata to refit, were turnitij; to France , with immenfe plunder. The two foraier frigates were uken the La Franchtfe by throwing her guns and anchors oveiboard, rlcaped; there was a Spaniard on board the Concord with i?o,ooo dollars, in "order to purchafe whatever -prizes the three ingates might tall in -wttfi, but he has m:t with a Scotch prize, and a bad voyage." From a Jamaica Paper received by the floop -.. Pofliiiton. t . : ; .KINGSTON, (Jam.) Sept. -19. ; In out Paper of ycllerday, we mentioned that information had been received of the Ma rincs from the Nereid-, having laken-polrefli-011 of 2 places in Curracoa.we have lince been able to learn the caufe of it. Some timcag'o a Isout 39 (mall velfcls, hiving French iroops on board jiinved at that ifljnd from Guadaloupe, to aflill the banditti that had rebelled againfl their mallets ; thole Planters whole H ives had fumed hii eom?wtnJ onthis (Istion. Un WednefJay a brig, and on Thorfday a ichoor.er, (bJth recaptutw) were lenim .!-' 4w rho 11 S I. limn 1" kii li nrtTC. YefterB'ay a Beet of about 2.0 eilels fail ed from hence for Atoric'sVjn.ler convoy of the U. S ihip Connecticut, Mole Trj on, efq. Commander. September 30. Thft Unitedi Statea lhip Prpfident Com modoreTruxton, 'arrired here jedtrrday 11101 ninj. PHILADELPHIA, Oftober 10. Oueflion. ! itfrot extraoriHnnrv. tint rhe French fe-overament fhould not conjure 1. t n .1 1. .... ... .. ...... - Up-lit Ol'JCCttOllS llicy llil'C maixK 41, '.unit treniiniT. iintfl our envovs had been five a, -- - - inonthi at Paris r s - r rrencli ineory.. t iNeutrat-Doiioi.ws mail conflituteneutriil property , French Praa.ce.' The velkls of eve. rv" n.itioii.havirtiT Kn i?l Vflr poodi. on board, ihall be condernned as laAlul uf t ,'.;- " zes. ' October n. The friends of humanity mull be pi en fed to learn, that feveral tdies ol tfus cit- liav undeiKikcn to inlUtute a- female fociery f)r re'ieviiiM the didrefles oli. indigene Ji!'j.-i.'.i .-r.tkt. r...n t.:i 'i. ui - ." Willi 1IUHII I lilllll Cll, IJWllll nic tiiau ojr luc one U'liMunco-in tc.wta i uik. The protaorcrs of ufhil, paiticul.ii iY clta- ricable, lUftitunous, ihould be intelligent , a.live and perfeveriiig charaiters aud, we ate nappy toii.tie, inac tuc iaies tnj;. td in this work which " nrtne's mjgbte .... vy them,'' poilefi every necefl.'ity riqufltte. , V"e doubt not of their fuccefs in procur- "" ing a fufficiency of members. The ferrrafe lieart iieser alive to the calls of benevu- ; lence. , 7 . LettersfrcmLoiidon by the Galen, arriverF at Holtoh, fays, that Inluranceon Anienc.iu. ve'fleli, had again fallen to five guineas. c I-.. I . l fi. 2i.j KJii aaiMroii iii rivcu iicib 1 11c t ' i net. -States Ssioop or war sa4linvore, captain, maznihcenec of of war camfot prevent -a, fingle gun boat, commillioned Ly lite linnlli goverwnent from taking and lending into pert Agouvoy lhi'mav have under her piro taction. The port of Halifax .is crruaed with our fhips, many ol who n are condemned, and if ig., oufahd 1!:!"S er I it fullv lias aid played, this farce a has always luccefs- coinpaTed tlje meai.s, it has never con cealed the" end Thai end is uniformly ihc degraiing, of morals & icligion derangement of bulini-fs ittcreafeo f national debt, leadin)r to a long train of r,ublic bnrdens -.decreafe ol private and locia' happinefs, and a certain hnkingofihe p''opi', benea-h ihe civil, military and naval funrlioiKaries of this mightv farce. "' Tl .rii.-. nr x r.:- ...k. u .. u by chanca any elcapev itie cxpence in dctct.ee, wi;l blJ, ,,r ,(-n,rA iW(s wi War,t and ih injury to the voyage, are equal y beanie by ther .1, thej are lure of their objecf, ruinous. While ve luljer Uirl overbearing , which c ..ih ,Cmfclvfs, and to humble . ... .....I ft ,.,.r r mil An - ri-p. w r 111 ! 1 r n n- I i . l i ... . L l pvBii u mi.ii .. . mote who arc ncneain iiicm. i nis nas always Cowper, after a cruize of 13 months, during " 1 1. .! j 1 . 1 1.1. .. LV 1 - 1 -if 1 . ' .1 I i. .... 1 which inn jiic nas ca yuirni uiiee rtetiru 'cnidiiicu iatiiiiui 10 iiieui, dim who wcicdiiaui .... , . . . r , c l r 1 v 11 1 ' veiled, re.captureil three Americans, an 1 't an attack from the lnlurgeiitr-tiuelled-i . .. . ' ' . . c . ., . , e- j 1 . 11 it 11 aly couvoved upwards ot stoo faih Ti e HC dlC III1UI HIEU I lllftl iff U I ailli, VCII I . Ill' I 1 I 1 1 r 1 1 1 ij v n rrewaie ui reuiarkable nood neauh.hav,. tortihed, but wmch they could not pioi- (l,. , , .1 . fl,..M ki. t--..ll.ir.n ..f l, .1.. V...,t.n. na ""l 1,1,1 lw" . ...up, one os " 1 1. 1 1 t I m 1 - 1 1 1 11 1 i ' 1 ll l'f 'll. nir 1 1 III marines, on board . the Neteide, then cruiling oil the coall, which.rcsjue ll the captain humane ly confeuted to, to ptoteCttiicm fiomthe inroad of theirFarhatous enemy. The American Ihip Lgle fenr in he.te by the Nereide, has, we which (a marine) was killed by a mufke't ball, in a brufli with a rreucU privateer. . r 1 1 r- iinueioexpcivnce their intuits with eucraimg becn lh(f cat , and alwa will b.j fo as erocity. ji. 1 m,i . . l.Vifortiiiiate v' far U: LMiited 5tate, ttlat ihVs idanders weie ucrmiited to polfefs at the people give, the reins out of their own hands, lo ng as they bellow more power or. govcrnine nt than is abfolutelv necelfarv, fo ...... a I the uote ot the war, any ot otn country ; ine , ,0,,ga$ ,f y uhf C(n(eves & their opinions ins we lulier prove 111c uci. v c '"'' , ,e de ln.fr... hj.r h.-en Ihe meant expert friendlh.pfronuheo ia.nggoveinment b whi ch thefe cabinets have erteded their a IJ . r. a. ftL.M JLas r J I ! ' - . ot nrnanii nicy yc. t.n.i u... iwu....r, urpol . The !"Ca wife and rich men will by force we lecured-our Independence. And . utlder !Un(j lhe arl ot iplimmg ,hc pblic unhappy for the United S.a'es, that there imm ,f n(1 gencr4y prefcnt at ihe ouifet the men a.n ingus who w.fl. & endeavour lo I ul-ve bubble ofna.ional glory, a thing in K.nflatc the delpoulm that reigned in 1774.-, w ic( niae.tef1tba 0f In. ,eiv have no kind ol b,it the Cetuus of Freedom (tut expands us i,ltere0. bm wlic, wc managed hirns into mOuence over our cou.ury, and we have' crownJ amt d,amondj in the hand of the enlightened - tilKMl wao will prevent the , bbwei,t C.urttcts tell flaves thai liberty is ow.h ol this po.lon. Let fear beitiiknow.i m da of ,h McU abound and h. 'r, love oiour country uc our p,,r, a.; . . , , f . h, Of 10 pohv.;y ever frm it may appt.ir AN AMERIC.N. From th t American Cit'uen. a L 1 ft..-J 1 .1 . . 1 . . . .. .. i...rn ii rh iriiii M n r 1 u 1, r .. . a . . . a inn m-..., .p.... ....... '"jjAvaUons and nilnlis abroad Couru-i j wait oppofe the pover t f a tyrar.', remain wuh xx efho le aUm Couri-trlegraphs fprcad ih ir i.i.ldrcn, and may we leave mis teg ,cy . UnrJ.Coun cafuifls hnd n ivpihed m We oppoie tyranny in Vmc Drn,atcuch War is decided on I aron s are raifcd ; the leg ns, wha d.-n-i.d on war fur fuppon, are ad in m.uion ; ih". papert are full of news j public cur tuft v is nil tite Hr. tclt. Tn cabinet, whic!i in tim? of peace was occupivrd ooly in the meant o JUNIUS to Dr. LIMIT, .order, has now 10 conlu!t TuXtVI piO 'ole ihe tollowf 3 qiieflier.t fnrc.ga goernm:nn 10 to l'; Linn, and d.-maadt a den and uh wc.gtting hve ounces in fliips of joj.mm er livoefl tr&y . (ho ild nit reverence Dfeva- i'aiMig in ba!.afln ihomged wiiti expnfle. ; m ate, hr llaidt fo'.rmnly plrt ed to cli-tildh greai Ken-s air op-ning,, ihe naval armattiehi, bv 1 'c on' rover lib - e proI atr .any o! ih; lft as nn be maieru! to hit p. tpofc. 1. Are you not the a' hoc of aiampr.lel was in no rH una ion, rife info importance, Cniiilsd ' Serious Conht' ranon ?' pt mailers arrive wnh ih: ill-gotten wra th t. D you not know, tha; Mr. ('.ncfc'ev, ' of hon.-ll idvrnt irert Tit! co liny abnundt M'. Alam nd Mr. f fferfon, arc in reality with prool prin't of admiral, an4grnerlt ihr only candidates fc r ihe prefidenry ? ! and nawal engagemii's, fori flonn-d, and a I t Do yoa not know, inai Mr. A-lamhav- Jk , -nli-tl airar of carnage and deliMaiiort. THE-LIKb HO AT., The mfieiMiis anifl, the lower offcitiir, .in,, il.,. t . ia'ti.1 ,.r rt 1 t V Will ltt- a , 1 . 1 , 1 ,f undctltand, on board feveral thoufand llai.d of , lhe atC t lOJt ,. arm,, and a vail quantity of gunpowder winch am, ( anUuici by Mr. Hcnry Grt- u.sauureu, aoc was c-riy...B to .upp.y head, of Soutli-ShiehU. for the prelei mtio,i rebi-U tvuh. L.r n.;. ,S.L ... ,..;..4,. ri. .i...;...i.u v. iii 1 j . . vvr.v1. 1 .ii.'. 11 v - ' 1.1- 1 rr imernal the balances of reiCive leiiera h but (of ilut had tveii 4aid up in t. v 1 . I .Ll . 4 d-nR, and lur ar ny wiu.n in tun- or pc ice VVrc undcrlland that in confeduence of ad vices received from Curracoa, his Majelly'k Ihip Meleager, La Lcgre, and anoiher fri gate failed this morning for thai ifland with all the marines belonging to the fleet Ext rails from St. Kill's paper received by the Baltbmte. liASSKfhiRUE, Sept. 10. The Mr.;? Kraiikland, Mark Klnnt, maf. ter, from Poitfumuth, New Hnmpflme, for Tobapo, wa uiiforimiately npfct by a r tle of wind on the 4th inll. in lat 22. 20 lone. ; ; jo. by whirh accident Qie loll btr niafta .md deck load ol hotiet t (he an 1 red at Nevis yeller.liy. The Ichr. John and hdwarrl, of Rriltol, M Mi ichnleitt, Jimcs Smuhwick naafler, for Barbadoe, st ai alfo union tuiatelv up, let 011 tiie (knttj iiajT in lat" 22 12 and lout. $6. when by flic lull her nulls, and erery thing on deck . the crew were two hours on die bottom, and without provilioni (or feveu days ; on the tub, the fchr. Hercules, C pu Lovtl, freni Karludoes, fell in with -er, ami lupplie.l her with every thiou nrcella.-y ; flte aUo arrived at Nerii on the I7th. On Tuefdav an Anserican cartel, with Fieucli pril ncrs, hiltd hinte for Guada 1'iMpr, ami returned thi day without any in cKchange.. September 27. Mil Maielly'l fh.p Daphne, cipr. Mat. fou. a lew nights ago cut three American vrffels out ot Dclrjda, wturli had I r m arried in (here. She alfo cot i he cable ol larie flitp at BafTcicrre, Guadaloupe, but intj. coiniertttrd tb.t views Ol Mr. I'kcrinj and Mr. Han.ltor, ihofe g-nilria.-H ate nr. il.nined tof ipcJM M'. P.nckney fof prch tji.i, ihM Mr. Adasos hat Inn a 1! end er chance of re eleflon, andihai Mr. 1'mcancy is (bete fytc the an lal candidate of v-mr par.v 1 4. Dj you. notinoar, that Mr. llamhrm hi. out him(elt'at the h-a-i of a p" . in p p rinnio one fuppole 1 to be attached loMr. Adim ? e, Arr yatt not iiiaeSed particularly 10 ihc panv ol Mr. Hamil.nn f fi. Ddyounn Mtfiiivrly aver to a very r ".c table rharailer in th't coy. rbat you Lac Mr. I' nckner lobe a Dill? U vu new Mr. PineXne r to be a l)-il Heie dehih.Ki opens baiicrcs, winch are never lilrnCed lilt liberty and put) ic happinefs are gone forever, lot a war 1 y lie it it fatal 10 litem both.. When conn km tf you thai furh a (yfleia can alone prefer ve peace, fly or hghi the delusion. Mark so 1 that the man who learn ihe an of fencing in his you h it fddom con Cnted wnn naviog rereared mi leli ms, you will hear of n m ir. a d ie'. An aranv or a narv well officered aud manned it alway rellleft in a line of pca.e, ar tnul), mitll and will h- hid ai io-n- late. After a fsw year ofwtr. a few bullet. Soles thr.. th a lmi' ah ; htit, and f m II n, . wjndt and broken limb, ' hc bill for 1 rvuet becomes area'er ihan ran t. A .a .JLi- 1 . J ... w. .u 4v . e- 4. .4 " . . - a u!.t. 1 . a -4 L iv cananaa.tr wt ynur party ; i rrwna. pe pais wiin mjiicy j iionort, liars aaw ri, f nd wnh what' vfrw d-d you omit that bnns.or penfntnt mi l o toward .inlal fail, TtWr uagcfulcmaplv tHiihi'.r . atamll m-nt. A na ion which makes grea'Keft its Mr. JH r fon f po'arnar tan i.c.cr be fftK j bcocatlt nauoaai qualities of tin; laoac render it peiftflly tare and i.overuaule 111 trie molt aguateiJ lea. It itfilU the fliock of the impetuous wave, without overturning and trotu ihe quantity of coik (7oq wt.J allixcd 10 it, pollefles an etcfraordinary buoyancy ; ex. perieuce has rotifi. nied its lafcty .ami tni Inyin the molt dangerous liuiuMun, and it contributed in an eminent decree to prelerve the crews of the humeroua velttlt lately ftanded at the entrance of fine mouth Haven, without the intencn1 ion of a fn.t'lc uulavourable accident tn the boitt amidlk the molt tremendoBg waves. The! follow ing is a defcription of its conftiadtitifti. file life boat it x feet in length,'' ami the breadth is one third ot the length, 11I1 bo. It the ends alike. The ktt I uf tliei.i i( it a three inch plank, bearing a ptoporu onal breadth in the. mi Uli !, ii hua-iii,; tnw.in . t ie ends in t ie iincunfi, otn..- at' . a at - a - nottoms or tire items, ami lording 11 rou c downwards . the Hems are ftrttc1vti nl 1 circle with a cuiifitlerahlc lale ( the liotl ni Ici'tion to ihe floor hejdt i'- curve, ihc fweep of rhe keel ; the floor has a 1 . I rife, from the keel to 111c Hoot heads, c.i. ving 1 a bilge plunk it wmked on tfsWfa f,- ic neat the floor heads, arjth a dOttbfti Qtl tut (trnve) of a thicknef (miliar 10 the keel ; on the ou: ft e of winch are fited fsto l I .r treet torrelponding nearly, upon B It .1 with the keel , ihe ends of the I-om,.. t feUion fiiiui ihe part of a cable ho , r ire elipiirnl to ihe top projetftiig rniili In tl.h-t rach fide in pi op.it t ion 10 half the I rraltli ol one ti.le of the floor . the brmrhk is oiu nnued well niward ihe end, Uaaving a tut. t b'eti'g calm, and a Itrong current infliore jficient length of tfaightidf ind mortf wat ntdiged to abandon her. eirvateil mwartit Hie emit -, the ). f u We ita e front author' r, that the Rnynl Mined on the onllnlr : ttc , ninlide ttrsloil Mlent bat bern itiven 10 " Aa Act for M with cock ihc vthole Itnth il t.e 1 1 1 ,r lemnil) ing U:e Governor ot Nurrmam, or the per fou acting at furh, for having per .noted the Impona. n n ami Ki; nation of f. ia.lt and Ciimmodinei hi t'oreigiajiot. itS'tttj and for wak'ii.. wml all lemi.es of Hups, vellel. or jj.hi U, lor any thing doe in n,rfii ou e of Okh ptrmitlion,' h irh all feirurct made fubfeqiient lo the j.th of heb. i?oo, are declared null and void, and the property to he refloietl to. the C lat matttt, witm Coiit. On M inday lalt V. M. fltip So rlnnm rapt. Coif, brought in the fchr. 1 Iij, f". f e, under - Oainfli rnlonrs, tinm Guadaloupe howtd in St. Thomas, stub a cargo ol Sugar, Coffee and Cotton. On Tucfday the .ecupti.reiiwh.p Itutu,- (heet Irom ihe umler pni of ihe f tmwavl two thuds down ihe depth nl the Ii ir , i.g tork hatVeverafaJuyeta ol tl k V tne u to projed at the top a litttar tf ial'ai th gonwale, and it fecored with pl.uct vt 1 er the fl.watttare c m number, alii H i -tinnetl and doable bankd. with : in , the oara are fhon, wiiw imn o 1 trnmtr.ett, to enable the roe m pi, I t (. ther way ; the boat it llareted tvhh an oir at either end, ar.d the fleering oat it m. third longer ihan the ruling Otm 1 .la platform in the bo'tom it placed Imt '.! . tatly the lngh of the m ipnifjB, a. d the (idea from the bottom to the under pari ( the thwattt, are cafed with tork at 11. end., the plBitona i r'.e a.r 1 , x, wavswaB)v '"f" w"w ' f - - "tj a -p T - " ' ' from Martimco for Newfoundland, v uh 1 rnnvenie 1 t of if lltetio'ttn, and I'roduce. was lent in by the U 5. InpPre bim a greater command ol j osvai wub u,e li ltnt, Cotuiaedste 1 luatou, who bat re - oar. I . I 1
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