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s x T R a i; t . front Utter received by gentlsrain io, Philadel phia, from a refpeelable houfe in Cad.gj v - (COPY ) Codis 4th Ftimaire, cjth.year of the Trench Republic, tie tod indiv Gble. I. B." Villet, chareed prev ' onfly with tie affairs of ' the Coniiniffjrhipi.Generally oft cam.rneiefrrt : concerns ot the Tiench KepuDitc, 10, A.aoaiuua, ie. Gdent in Cadiiftii M. 'Anthony Terry, Vice Con ,. fiTof ih- U,, States of America: . The Minifter of Mawe and- the Colonies has r Arjtd.flpiJbytjrMich rectiyelltrdajr, vith the execution of Article, jfit 4'h7aod"ij h, of the Cnant.ion between the French Republic and the v r . . 'r .. : L . -U r ,nitmAt wnhlH I V e tS:& beWe the ehingeot rstincaiiont.1; 1 a ik yon, t,,t, mjKe U.knowiv. to iu.cn as tnis crdet may intercity 10 the end' that I may apply to . thena the cond'i ions of the Treaty .-r-Plcafe to ac . atoow ledge the receipt of this lett r. " Health and Refpea, - fSifnedi J j ' ' - : . y, '.- I. B' MILLET " lWmXMlt lriiU Cri fonrumed the If free. The fequeRratioe teali ini mwjowpit. ipolfabie to eicape, or , e .further TefifUafeV WedoeWay gntyr-Tbit,-ire -coniumeawe ,if " .- , JlB- tBM ,te .1 fc 1 appeal w.wir, ih,n nbiioU uL,!,.- ..4 who buildings, chiefly ware-houfes, . Property to btUkQaff,nd tendered as if ibey . bid not -. . ' c . - v U nu -v"f 'J'"'""! UI (rilling . 1 .... twelve -atd a eit "podnders-wittv gmeri, and La Bttie Pale, capt, Drauaux of 3 gaii, I etghieen and 2 four pou ders with 45 men, I had 3 men and myfel(,wounded they deni nijd having any cafuals which i am certain wasfalfe ; when Mr. Humphreys got on board the privateer,-me doctor, was' patting avay COPY,OF.N ADDRESS s " Frtrritbe-Wr JtruJAtm Church in the city 0 B'altimtrt, '' TpTHOMAS JEFFERSON, Esq. prtftdt'lt of the United Sutes of Amenc.i. IT is with lingular pleatue 4n& profound refnect. that we. the minifler' ar d acting com- m'utee of the New ItrufaUnT ChurcAm the city of .Baltimore, beg 'leave o congratulate rou on your acceffion 10 th chief magiUrac'y of our beUved country a-country, hitherto eminen; ly' favored by he divine Providence with a peculiar degree ot civil ana rengtous liberty. - . The prefetit fanguinary and turbulent afpeft of the Ealtern Continent, is doubtjefs, truly psinfiil to every philanthropic and difinterefled lover- of mankind but Hill, the Heavenly Doctrine f '.he ' New Ja'rufalein Church, confirtn us in thcTTelief, ihzi, " Gi-d tides 'on the whirlwind dnd dtretti the Jtonn ;" and encourage us to anticipate, witu indefcribablc frrlatiori"!, an approaching penoa-jj" A-can., ILnmntinn devoutly to be mhtd for." when grnuine charily, liberality and brotherly kind r.efs towards all who differ from us in mere 0 nfwei t t the foot of tiii you wil find a lift of the jbinonJ, (halbecome " the ordtr of the day" J.:Jiff,reni Americaa yefTcla detained to. the nJ tha I when theology, philofophy and politics, niall,,likeJ. gtldjetenmesjrtea in tag To Mr. j. I. Millet, charged (pro iefn.J with the com mcrciil concerns of he French Rrpu'blic, in-AnJa liifia, refident in Cdit. ' ' : ' .".'. Cad i, 8 h Nov. 1800, M Sin, '"-, . . '. ,....;:-'"...' .-- I am favored with youroffujal ,pf the 4th Fri v matre, by" which you are pleafedto participate to me the order you fcate, from your government,. to put in execution theaidc.'rt 3d, 4th, and t3d, of 4he treaty ' Concluded teteen the United Stitei ot America and the F nic'i Be; ublic. " I am taking the frcpi to communicate this ifitet- tffing i t. lligenceto the fcvrral cap'aini anJ fupcr C rgoea, la whom it fo much-inteielti doubt not that in the execution pf the aboe mentioned articles .you yi 1 enjoin all in your power, and aliity to ; enforce ihi-i.r tiue prifornnncr, agreeab'e to the jjuft intention of both Repu')lici.-I embrace thisODp"r tubi y o offi.r myfelf t't. your obedience, &c; in ab tence 01 Joi. Tznardy, Pro. Con. "' (Signed) wt TrBuv v; . r (COPY ) , To. Mr. J. B. Millet, charged protem.j with't commercial concerns o' the ;Fr,ench Republic, in Audaluua, rehdent in Lad 11. ' Cid z, 29th Nov, 1J00, " Sia, In conff quance of your official of the 4'h Fri tnaire, to which on yeneiday I had the plealute to the flames., The'lofr is conjetYured to be oqi efs.than ic,oool. fteiling. The letter con? eludes thus : . v' " . " Duri. g the ririni of ike fire ad whilii the whole appeared as one great furnaceJtf veral perfons were ftruck bv the fingular inct- denrfef feeing tkeword GOD in 1a.rge.capu tain hiurh uoon'iiie ot the WYlw. i cf nim(linri of lV limi. an1 itw finiTU CUT PI ine puce, maae u impreiave. now to be Teertj and muft have been written, probably, .during fome. moments of lcilure, "-As far as we can learn, the prinefpat part of the properly was infuredi"- -. ' V v. .r;rn) . ' . ' X N-eurt a elt as Grecian veffela, which (hall emel the pitt f Lrgrurtn, (ha. I hi leceived aa here. to'f-jre, without being I ibjecti to anv. ouues. - J XI The ktlle'a belong nj to tnem.pjec 01 nii im. f nt the refamnriun if hittrl lies, thev fhali he Uowcd ten'daya t.8 depart the t&tt . with then carJj faea, -I 1 rroaamaritn 01 wc - lre nch Cewfeiarfrjndagi in Tafcany. dated tie Vh Th'eCmTiiffi'on haflens to announce to the rftblict .Ui..l mti.:ilr Dmi'tKt ks.Crl tkjk mllltATi' tfllt tnbuti in to be paid by the commune pf Lt'horn . In coofeea 6 .ta commerce (hall henceforth, be enV tire y tree, and the tequettratioos, leah and emoargoca placed udoo property other than luch at may apper. taii) to powtra at wr with France) (hall be taken off and legatdee aa null ; . ; Jj J ' March 14 . ' Extrafl of a ettr from a refocJahU cm-, merciai houfe in the Hay anna, to another 'in this city, dated Feb. 24, 180I. ' the tchooner which c irriel this letter being de. Ipinedaday longer than 1 expected, asTorda me th- vpprcuoiiy 01 acqaini:ng you wun me 1 no wing for. The Amelia-received confiderab.'e d tnafe the. fore-iop-tria.'(bot away, alt the" b race , bo' 1 1 ae;" &C . w b ich togeifie f. wit h . i t ' beiog calrrl .rendered herunaiaoag?rtble for the gr'eaiert part "pf the action, and gave them greater advantage than theif fuperior-lorce. : " The Ainetiariging is muchinjuredj and. her fails aTe nearlyirieparablc ; flie has 8j.. fliot in her hull. ;svs. v . ' , ' On the paffage I madeA wood gtirts, fit ted wailtclotnvture and att," tn.d had painted the brig as warlike as polfible, "It I had had wind enough to have governed her, Ivftouli certafnly have e(cape I, flie made fo iorrividy. ble an appearance,, thai they never woi'ld have interi n, is order that YOU may govern yourfclf W ordingly by it. , " The Brittfh court of admiralty at NiTau, now condemn all piop:ity of the growth produce or ma nufacture AF the n tioo and powers that are in hofti litie with Gre at-Brita n, which it found on board any neuual velfel b . un l to this port. It ia therefore my fofuive aivice, that in future you (hip not a fin gle article of whit the Britifh prohibit, as it will inevitably- be condemned, if .brought into Maffau or Jamaica." PHILADELPHIA, March 13. jamvs Blak', Efq. CcnfuTbfthe United Staiea for Saint Domipgo, arrived lierr yefteiday ira (be brig Bofton. from Cap- Francois. Mr. Blake hat furnilhcd ui with the Bulletin Of ficial, de Saint Domingo, or the yth PJnvoifc (tSth February, tfl the Cluiti an callender) from which we tranflne TouflYi i' accuuht "of hii having pofTclTed intelirehce, which I tec i.tj from NatT.u, in the j attempted boarding. They hoi (ltd thrblootly nag wnicn is a ngnai 10 poara ana ve no qaariers) two and an half hours biore we" Itruck, which, is a proof of their being af aid to attempt it. Was biindc4 by a mufki-'t ball palling too near the eye, at the fame time-' another grazed my left ear, 1 was nearly crop ped and blinded at the fame indent. The chief mate was flight ly wountUd, one fcamati was flruck with a fplinter on the.fliou'-'er, which flunncd and bruifed him much; he lay for a confiderable time, as if to rife, no more, bat on recovering nJitileapiilcLto w or khjt gun till we ftruck-, Anoilier feaman had a piece taken oat of . Jhis arm by i grape, aod: was the only perfon who quittedhe deck.. ' I cartnot lay too rmich in p ail'e.of the whole crew; ail beh ved wih imdauniel . you may witheverydifpatch, befo ood as to order their nine nocraiion, nn enng inc oeiivtry or tneir ' ti goes, or the amount of them 1 rod to de iver to me II the papers lefpetlivcly of every lefTe' ; to bt found 111 this Confuhr Ofiiret all conformable to the Art. jjl, 41b and ajd of the Treaty conclude! between the US of America, and the French Re fuhlic.;, . T : . The irjtiry experien.ed by the vefTela datiinrd, is fo confide able, thai I ampeifuaded tha you will no' deler one moment to put in execution '.he abovemen tion-i) three attic es, to the end that I may commu' rica e to my tnin.fler at Madiii, of their havinp keen executed agieeable'to the tenor of the treaty. I repeat to you Sir, the finccrc afftclion wnh vh ch I imain, Jtc-In abfci.ee cf jofcpb Yznar. di, pro conful. (Mgneo) ' ANT. TERRY. Vice Co American velfela" bioueht into Cadiz, and wh fr fnte ce uniain pending in tut Tribunal of Prixei in Pans. The fhip Dublin Pa ket, capf in H'nry Creer, b)ind rom Xew Yt.rk to 1 egldun ; the fh p 11 row 1 ' th' suv, pr ot the ergo fold and deliver d, and the remaind'r fold, but not delivered. The (Hip loWhui. cipt William Lovclef bound from L fb 4 10 -L ghotn r the fhip now in this bav, the c rgo in the Aiilnm-houfe. The (hip Ann, ta.t Win Rubinfou, bound from Jifcui to Baiav'u : had ou bood 40,90s dollars in . fpeiie, and other property j the ft. 1,1 was fold. The (h p Commeice, ..plain G deon Can! er, bour.d rotn Lifln to Calcutta 1 had on board (f '." lofe all their " drofs and tin," ' a , .w reajon and reiigxtn, man roily untte nn.-ir lacred and ail powerfol influence, in prom.u ng" ptace on earth, and good iuiil tmongjt all men' Wnh 'the mofl fervrnt and fmcere prayers, that the Lord Gad rf'-Htfts may lng preferre and keep you,' and the nation over w:v.ch you iow pi elide, " Jrom all evil .' and ricni v rplcmlh your,vut and- underjtandng, wun ;uch divine i"fc7tmx. and perceptions, av may ; minemly qualify you for the exalted and raportant llation you are now called unto. We remain, fir, With due refperTti Yours, &c. &c. . . .ioiin hargrovf:, Mw'flcr, Ger,rg Higfon. j . John lioyer- VAtlirg Committee. John Kerr, J ' TIT.- PRESIDENT'! ANSWER Waihinctov, nth M-trch i9oi. SIH. I BEQ, leave to reiorn you my thanks, ami ihrnnnh vnn. ttt ihe fttlinir committee 4,ooo dol.a.s in (pecie , ?h, th.p was. fold. ()f ,he N ,eruralem Cuurdl, in the CtlV bound f.om Gibra tarto Baueiona : the fhip a-d, or aitin.ore, lor your irienuiy conBraiu- carfo were (ol. llatloni. . The fhip Barbary, capt. Henry Clarke, bound I I deplore, with YOU. the pr fent hnJMlir , from Malaga to Alicnt the (hip and iargoc naTy antJ furbultut fUtc of lhiliK ill the . A1 . . , . taltern world, and look fornrl to the Cipt. Adams and rapt. Claike were taken bv the "" , informed by ferent departments was fhortly to in. el at Port au-J rnnce, in order t noma coae ot laws lor me govern. meAf. oLthe.colo to be fubmitted, firll, for the a probation of the B acic Genesil hinw felt, and afterwarcia fent home for the concurrence of tha French Government. . . himfelf of the Spa ..fh part ofihe ifland. Woare alfo J bravery, particularly Mr. Humphrey!. imormeo. oy rvir a. inn 1 coiivciuiou ironi irto uu-1 tl. C.i r- l j 1 iic rcHMiiucii wcic itvrcc on 00a ra ere they.-enquired for'" me ; ' on anfwering ,hey commenced beating me with their cu laires- I . remonflrated'fayng'I was blihd""ahd " dirt not fee, which to chrilhans would have been un neceffary having my eyes bound up ; this had no e He ft, they continued to knock nac down as fad as I could rile ; one f my pr pis would have followed to pick me up, but he was foon iinder the necelfiiy of retiring for fafety, ' I was then dragged almg the dale and thrown over the bow, where there wa 4 boat to receive me. I was fojn alor fide the privateer, where, at leafl, I exp cled b. tter Liberty. CottMiis or FxanO. " ' Equality. St. Domingo, 13th Pluvoife, 91I1 year of the Fie ch Re. ' public, one and in .ivifjble. TonfTalnt Loaverture, general in chief of the army f S .Domingo, to r.ia fellow cuizels 'ut the Frencli part oTSt. Domingo. ' ': ClTllSNS, 1 announce m you with great fitiiTaction that I treatment ; in winch I Was deceived, having to have taken pofTelTion of the Spanifh part of St. Do- ; undergo another beating from as mauy at mirgo, in the name of the F.e.ich R.pubc. cou,d wi(hin relcj o A Colnmn commanded by the general ot Brigade, 6 , n . f 11. Moyfe, m.rch.M to the noJth againft St. f.go'j They then ftr.pped me rf y watch, haf,- fecond column commandt by the chiet 01 rgae necK ano pocket nana Kercnien, , emptied my Pasl L'Ovenuie, to.the South.well againit Santo Dp- pockets & took the handkerchief which bound miiNgi. Each of thim were a tacked by the pani. ye The crew were not exempt a ds, who fee nec determined to oppofe our taking t ' ri. : .l- h l t pofTefli-n. Thecolnm ,. no.wih(f:nd,ng puruer fm a fha.e tn this corretl.jp, but no perfori their rout The mta ures of wildom, ot. prudence, uicu in wunu.inij- iuu liiameiui tnin and of humanity, which I had r.keo, prevented the per as myfelf. lhey fpit in my fare anJ effufionof blood i and with very little lots I gained made ufc 0f the mo:l opprobr;ons emihets in poffemon of the whole iuW. Perfuo.is alone, af. ,hc ft wgt , hiCJ beer on board ter ihe i (tallica, was the only means 1 made ule of. , . . , , & My aaterpiiie was crowned by the motlbrilluLtfuc a?uut hour, when one of the offireri gaval ccfi. me a hat, and thai mgnt a I lay in a binit The General of Brigade Moyse, conducted himfelf in ih'e cabbin, one of the officers cane down with thai courage, that moder.uon and th-t bravery, sjJ , a.,ry hutiatie and friendly manner which always characterize a Fencb general. Heex- -jl i . jl .t n ecuied will, prwifio- .U my order.. He ba. render. '"V"' ' t ick- my fl.eve ed me a clear and precis account of his operations, but. vis ; he then .(earched me all over, and and the conduct of the officers an-' foldicia under found 40 dollars in gold, which I had faved 1:1 (ommini, nu jmn mt i..nnnc fKiwi; ... - . irom tiic nrti rooDCf s 1'iur and an ntituoi. Jiench (quadions under ihe ordcii of admiral Bmix, "d came into this b-y tn July 'Qa American t (Tela taken in o the port of St. tu n, nd hole fentence remains pending ia ihe Tri bunal rt Prises in Paris. The (hp Lenox, capt. RafTius' Greefl, bound from Philadelphia 10 Cadis ( ih. (hip and cargo natieii for the promotion of genuine cha. 1 it y . liberality and hrcherly kiiulneli to.. vardi thale wl. dillcr (torn in opini on. ' The. philanthtopy ' hH bre.iihet the ct lo'd. and tl,a trocetdi rtrtaio tepomea 1 tnrounn me irverai cxpi iiious ui jnur la thiiconfular office. Inter, are a pledge that y on will endeavor The fhip Pomona, cspt.R Hooper, bound Com t dlf fe ,,,e fen, jmetI of beiieolenrf Balt.roor to Cadii t the fhip and part of ber cargo - - , . .1 fold and rh. n.oceid. depof. ed 1. tbil office: ""'S 'llow ,(! 10 "'eulcaie the the;emai..der of ihe cargo mutt be forth coming in important truth that lhey promote ft, Lucar. Itreir own liappinefi by nnwrilhinp kind Amencaa vellc'.s taken mtt the port 01 AKe "'il and frirmllf difpollttoni I0ardt Other. and hofeenien.e ;ema.a peodiog in the lis. Commendinff vour endeavori to The from Bait oftied, Dared m Atgciiiai, and tha v.lTd ia that I ration ait4 refnei"l. Uhot. , THOMAS JEFFERSON bound from Ph.lsdt phia 1. Gibrshan the esrp J J'"" "?,rEte, temaini dfpbfued, llcicd ia Algtt'ras, and tl.f veffel in that baibor. American velfcls taken Into ihe tv! of Algf tlni, whofe pipers remain in fnce 1 vol Kavmg beta as yet rlmiited to the Tnbuoal if Pints to Tins. itline and'-fubordi. anon have , been obferved with a ciusaloua aiumion. ad net tons and piopertv rifid- , - r - - . .. . 'lv refoectrd. The adjutant gen. Ilerbreoart, whom I fent to the Spanifh Governor Joacim Garcia, with intlructiona to negociate the taking poffeUion of the ICand, has fu.nllcd hii miluoa with honor, wildaov and pru deoce. crc follows a pj'ticutar detail of the marches of ihextzoipt " - I confequtnee of this detail, whub it gives mc pleafure to make pab'.ic becaafe it is true, 1 dec are thai he officer 1 and ioldiers compofing the Army of Si. Dnmingo have drfcrvrd well ot their country. palate Ira.eincllc armitu, La Ceoeial ia Ctftfr" . . . ' . TbWSSAIIT. , tug Bnftyi c.pt. f.socU Btackwel!, bovnd Bl. HO h whole handi we are, 1 bejMrou taltimore to Leghorn l ihe euro remains de jto .ucept Sli'urancei (f my fXTlftl Cotillde- minider of the New I. rulaleni Church, Oalti turn. The bilr Kvmph, rapt. Char'ei Ury, bound "0'0 to Ph.l dc'.kiii'ihe cargo re- ,n? r from tna nt an b ard. and ihe vrffel 11 A f efiras. The brig 'me'ia, capi. Janta Callmdtr, bo id Irom PhiladelpSil 10 BiniTona t ll cargo tfmaies onboard, and iht brig si A grama expected 10 tx liWrMtd. . The (hip Piadear, ef Salens, capt. Bcajsmn Cfowi.u.fKield, bound frnsn falmmith to Palermo; lb tktto, MOiitaa aa lisni. and the thin at Alt) , - lirai - . 1 MndMAnd ll.at tbrrt l deiainrd in AlgttWas . in Amencan vefTei naned the Cortti I the anomtni ' 1 Vnow the KEW-VORK. March m. Lai moing I jrfptcl.klf gtntlemea ol tbiielit, wit! P Of e nr haa:s Utter f.om Leghorn, ttceived Ut rrctlCirOii Bolon hy-ihe (hip Gtn Wayne. In this tetter wia-encloifd ihe lollowiae Ar.fta saj riociama lion, which we have tianOttad from the Ficnch. Lrphrn. aVv, 17 8oo. Ea'rsA from ike arrets ef.ihe counleUnr nf State, Fetiet, Minifler Eitraordinary of the f tench Co vtrnment ii ibe Cifilpiae. adhofi(ed by the Cta. in Chief to regulai ibe Ccntriktlens to be fur. nilhed y Tolcany, to the Af my, dated 0h, Brw naie,oih year. Ktl.lX. In conteijuf nee of the adancts whuh . ALEXANDRIA. March 19. Ext raft of aletcr from Capt. Callender, of the brig Amelia or Philadelphia dated Algexirai Bay, I. h December. 1830. Vi:h inexprellible rrgret I confirm to you, the capture of the Amelia, cf Which you have certainly heard ere this. On the ioihO:io Itr at the entrance ( f t';.g fir. ij;H 1 of Gib. raltar. at noon rlifcovered two final! fail under the coiftof Spain, dardtng out for ei, at half a at 1 a 1 m a t a pill ore o clock we diUoverrd them 10 have rait 1 ibat they were weathering us fall, ana- . a i m a iih the alTiflanceof their fwerpi, bein.-r little a - - w wind, we prepared to receive them ; at a quar ter pan two tney commenced tutnr, enae. vouiing to get voder our firm, wliith for a a a a wi want 01 wind we could not prevent, lhey were foon within mufket fliO'. wher. we re turnti the fire. The adun continued with fome warmth (the largf ft privi-rrr allern, the other on the (la'iboard (.iarttr) till 5 o clock r pamcu'ais I (hill paiti.ipate tbtw 10 1 1 e been leqmed do-n the titv of Leghorn, by lie , ammurul'On l -r our flerni hales began to you, 10 ordtt her lioemed I leuituioa ol 1 io.ocO la.ki ol Bur, and .s .a c.J tail J Ikaowiedgment forihe care wh.th his btea beOow.; fp,kf fl(J ,ne efjpe fr m the e we continued to load with bolts, t'lifeli, enemv, which had fallen on A 1..... I Kt..., .--.-......- v n 1 i.k. ...... .1 . . 1 .1 . . . . Dttember, gives a moR diBiellirg ac b hf Aeglo-NesroU aa and A.ftnan uoop-t our deck in greaf i.u it.be ( ; half paO J we eoaotoianrawnicapippeoca pumcfrevtun jicjaa.tc vtittuid cuyihaUaMuiotiaDfao.ua. "a aycnawa a.i ibCBwiti, xr, uuoa it im lars was all hat I had fived, which I gt out in. 1 n . ana inut in one Hand, wtvle lie was taking the flceve button from he other, . The next motnieg we were towed into this port in as battered a condition as ev. r a vef fcl was brought in. The' wounded were at Uitded to alter 'we had been on hi ard tic firivateer 32 houti, by a gu d deal ef petfua ion pn the part of Mr. Hjriph.eys. - ' . We ifihatnedo.' board her two days, anJ then were fent on board the Amelia to per form a quarantine. Found our trunks brok:tt open, and emptied the inflrtmentt, Ac. . L -II -L . 1 . - - 1 " wun an me camn lurnuure gone :ett us no thing but our beds'. Five or fix days af'r wards, Mr. Humphreys and the olh ers wera driven out ot the cabbin, into the lore-clile to live with the feartunj and there clufcly confined every night, v I wis b'md for three werki indeed it waa ?aubtful whether I fhould ever fee. Thtr told us that all ihe Americans were obliged to. leave Paris, that i prifan would.be our portion ksfopn as we wre landed,- and would not fufTerui to write to any' perfon on fl.ve, or fpeak.toany of our countryraro wha were palling by, Lord K el for, we undeidand, difpufea the right of Ear! S'. Vmtent to a (hare of the ?nze money anfing from the capture of' the tenth fleet at Aboukir. The latter, who dan! 1 Commander in Chief, hat joined ilfue on the fubjeti, and ihe natter is of cautle to be (honly brought into a legal decifion. - b'jould hyllilitiei iClaally take place between ut and the three Northern powers, our trade with Hamburgh will be cut iff, although the communication with Cuxharrn may remain. H batteries I eretled by the Panes along the fide ofihe Elbe, it will b i-apoffible for our vctTcla to oavigatc the river, lea' a af. .1 ti a u ,1 art fa' ir ci? u r it r ... a 1 I l flat I rl Per lit II ot ftol ri . t t C, -c U IIS ll rV" ilr .file pnrl mail vih: ptil t JUt . tin; cut "mil ny Vv.1, a in 1 r . tain the cinni fever! tcLl 1 4 " jl'; t i
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