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7m1 cir.::- e U6. I ra. T"r'. ...1 v. iu. '..',. f - " - fin'. tfS. of lV Court ttat the i ft - 4 . . ill JA n UMStUr, VUtl -. " It it n - rr-i t t h... U rit UU.Ji.l y Ken. ' f f " I ' :rtiy t lit 1st if Rfw- r-itv- f i , C i rt, u It fct'i on mcoixI to . St.ji TvJ,,; SOU CtfUiUA.Jua-QW. - A Trct cf Land for Sale, l"fxTAtN!NO aV ut tItVo hundred ad ry'aena, , V KJ i ! IV. ;' 'vkt,N. C.onR-edy Crtek,4ils - f, am lUirt-on o Dsn Kcr. The la4 i dilrd - Z i'i the f -!ai"iC ct, l 6-t eonuiui" 436 acr-. '., -JjoflucliUt;i.rcJ rJ,BlU, lflty . ' f p'me, poj laf aud ealnut timber lt atered. and - - ft iht unci. ared a cnna'uJcrable body of botl land v' The 2J tract cr.uin 22) trr, jy rf which . cleared v' ' .Lui r d houae. kiwlifn. kc- with an txceUeM tprmt ' raod caraui;nt to the Wool .The 34 tract coatuH WJO : -erre. a taleraMy f "xxl bwic foo4 bni m4 owt iwMie. - ' LardofeltcllePt. fruit. tU WUered, nd Jol MiMr lnd-Jiu 30 4ffiUrmrt4. A morn mirttcuUr 4$mith tn? cm rsiuaine lur Uimucivea - Ay pc t--r Jrrniid vartMrr. but M M cnK I km U My I , iooi Viwuht T a, kml tb Li ot m veil Hmmt vtt .. therMl tU opr U iikl t' h&f'vc of Pliyi id, ttUtm ftM cll rt for U Macut m Bfgr (Mar U't'I'iknuhatonirh. GrmnTU CoutAV. K. C f - ' j U tC--' V-'- Dutie from the NciUumadt art iJ H ciuflj la Loodcnvtd ctmun riJi ur Co rernnjf ct the prjxr menu c! orpuiilat tkc Bc!?!earwr. J,'-'1 a''- ,!! 'lhfrt ?r-r ta fear beeo a enoutuit. iarbaoce at MaJrid.: The JUd lodienly left the ,Cpiul 1 th middle of iV night 'do the llth UlU Md tt tor ofxtt WHICH tM , CC3 tiwdem j lotcrip'-on had been engratdWM Urtt frotp li plact , ond two other incripuoi ubroiaed,-The next day the tttue of Fer didand wai placed, opoo the iame pot,' and we infer that It gie : rie to aa' iniurTeciioi oa the part of thH2 fjrooraltli to the : cooiti tutioiw Howe wytbey ire laid Id hare been put dowb nod thci most mutioou T arretted. The Kin- -cepie to hate been very ill advised liocehu returo.4 v v . Yufy J J. At a late) hottrTast aiglxt a Ilapi X rurchxw ibe wiioJe mv hir it for tv ullr pis i it Ul b told In tmill qunutie vo uk rmrchMflu- fTf": )Catitttriftii Rcinittr Uigofi tfirt i9 tht ba-gh Mail arrived. . An eTpc$atioo if PJ; l".T,M,r4i;i - .C. fottH that Norway 'will be'jceded to Sweden.)0 ta ;,o A4 ninrkui if SJflSl? Itrtl " PPW .word. fa the mean ju.not h'th O.a Fftwifrt Im tr . . . tacrifue hi auiiv!: , mi at-' Thry are aj f v u " "; 1st' TLa (frp-n, iJ tr.U ta ; ' Colftiiaaod a drarj ta remcvt CoTcromcot) X tr d4crfJr tl - r the. annjr, Irihe a!T"rc t'.. f . . circuauuatcs bot laikirj reirtat c ; proper v. . . "- -lVa ebargt has net for Jn i , dJT of truth. The cotnm'jr ." do me the jufc'ca .irsj ' ; I aiich order, anj that he va r , i ltnpreiMon,' UiU the rf..; v lhaa.Llc!ire.d Ula he f r. idcntI appeal, v he r!icr I ' ihe-diiordcrlaci rctrt t Li : lie,'aooo aftfr U tci3 t tize it at bae tod infaSio u j. aid.' That, Jo dc;. Uo cf i-t' of CeaM Winder" and bv the i- BjjrauUiotlfr; I x ir:etrt 1 : . To.acbarp: c -.Uiaaioiia total r lof thtf trth., - Whfa the'hen 1 cf ,t co'uma reached -the C?.pii.dt it a mmeov Geii.,V'ind-r here t ' i : r" f4 teab! I i the -Relodeer, CapuJ Maonet.; per ; ' "TsC i 131. r fir. .1 1 litt ' Iceitriojraa enemy .to Ueward. ioatpotlr evrt vS ? : 5 oi t.-:'. tcrt of LAND. 3 mde and a half east of Ua Tbere ii ojwa land mourh to raie 300 bartrJa of t d timbered and eofwemetrt to tw aw Milta. AC3 ' ,., W . L. . imiv uirmulufi.Mai cciviinr'aQ inctny.td leeward. ! ioiuotlr. cafe cbae, which she cor tinued .ijntil.. about three o'ebek; P.' M.lwhen the,hipa were yard arm and yard aroi i An action commenced, and wal lepf up yith most determined -fapirU for ljf minutes, when ihe"K-inder,- haying had her gallant. Captain; Mr; Barton; the ; Purser, time, it is aauL that the Swedes haire. been re pulsed with' considerable lutf in prisoners; in .-?.... --s.-jC-'v f- " and jfrnnaWedaadO .woiindejd !(ameagst 4. r--- -T .(Jrr7. whom were all her officers, except the Sd lieut. IClPatmimrotg;' , TmidsWpfeianabseM andV haying bteo T- 4 s.. Vf i f ; r lttnaer. the painful necessity of , lowering 5 i;-.r.-aWA. r . . C Bnti.h colours to vhc,-;Waap American v i ' v y ikrrfaKs; mww : v . nxu the followwr tract ofland of mi atuef, tWof a he dispropouoajbetween, the two vhipt. 1 ,".-i'.-. "Will iUf.fy -t!s tax dua thtrec forth yei 18IV tUStle, We ct,6T. tDidlauda not eiren In subject to a double tax! "; 5,00(jacw lyin J -fhilipa Hm iM Witm Pff qreek, and French Broad river, injf r ot a $,OQ0 ,20.000 acre lying on th liraterg of Cane CrtkW Jwtr.anoa, granud toditto. -f w -.3 -k " J " 6 ) acre iyin j oh Men ereek and fivA jfretA; - U S 0 aerea tying on Hitter's ereek;:. " . ; J I tWO MOOTS ViVU (Jiwiwu "IWrr " - ' .. in;i . Iirinvm tha Waters of Kiknch tfma-t rlirK I . M.iTT.. "7 7 , " ""'iananaanw mprc tnan VV3 men ana - 150 acreado tranud MeuVufi HiiTtgrain;,; J -apU Manners lost hit ltl f i c.. r'JW asiea to oo w joiw oraoiey. .;.j;V; - ; i ooara, vtef-..rrtirygftrre)l'woQ ' , v ; iu j acres lymgon ccwwwmwvraw, m prafwru 9 i tre Vas p 'a tops, v Uc 20 martnea . 640 cre lvinff ereek, graiUcd to James Holland repulaedfsb n iwo a jempta . to board, was hip in leut of metal, and number of men. Wit trery con$idcrable, .The Wasti is 509 M l e- ricaa tons (nearly 600 EsgUsh measarement,yj 11 fleet lung and 36 beam, snouotrd 20' 32 pound carrohadesj besldea two long" 12-poun- deer wasTiUle more than 380 tops, mounted only 16 2-t-pouud carronadet, and two long 6 ' DOS. attemptipg to nte jroro were sta the bffi- jetra.- Mr. Barton the purset, fell aafly in the . I . "in .A I.I I h.M.. IA III. lUIIH A. IIIFtll J. u f s ' I,M0 acres tying on the of Svananoa, said to be- pound ahot tf her fore-mast. "aboutt 5 Jeet a ' iJoofttsWUUamCor bov thftdeckjwhicRgready S endangered it, 'i'f .;? Kr,;, VVTYS8 4la auppoaed, to have; austained aloaa in V ' i A"g-25 m&V. Wed aadwodnded full ValoVhatof the 200 DOLLARS, REWAHD. RM00? f-,iv: s..f --js-i -- -v solid Oak, which proved : impenetrableto the - t i'Tnmry Ueindeer'a ahot but ah had two gua .dia- 1 dwettedftot dinet,tplacea-ol ndciouf,mtlie. -mounted. AvT ;..-Sweof ttaai; doliara wjUUrirenfet the t 0a tbe foUowjngy lr htHn necsary i J; Any ofScee of tbe tJ. S army, upon appUeatioa bemr to destroy th eirdedr. .i'creigbthqurs T made to me op W anrff the Rifle Rert. - lraW.'AC afttfthe actlwriy tWSWasp met With s PortU-. ?J keraon, bora ia jMfowt cauntyrnia tear of guete brig the , Cbf ea d? ' Lis boar a v board ;'2fi irOT! which she placed L'euU Chamber Mr. lonea. ' .'lnriv ii.ir. um iiw u,uiwivii m. uu luu . , . vivva .1: - t r . . . 't V ' ' T . -. J i ' 1 ' tproprJy41urf born in Meektenburg county, ji Carp. ''N lini 25 4 fett 8 ,nchM V Uur mP 'v ' ; Ion blue erei. dark ha s and by ocCuun.ua a carpenter. I r i. Edmund, Manos, born In Anson county, N. C. SI year of f v , ' 5 feet 7 Inches bign, : dark cotnplexion, lu eyes, " 4 V sandy hair, and by occupation farroei." ' ' Joaiah Wed- e.t'dirtgum, boroie CIim count S3 yeara of aftc 92t 1-2 uvchea bieh, fair complraian, blue eyes, lielst'k:, ' X.-i : ' and. by occupation a farmer., .vviu.J? ;. ' ; Aii-w:.. VJf?i- fx, Col. 3. , JUL ..Charlotte, K.C. 24, Sept'iai.'''' ; 37 , v . OlLt It recpiestea wai tneaoove aaTeninieni, my inserted tltfc 4imes In Ue ttalKh Atinerva and Ile . rtter: the South-Carolina State Gatrtte.'CHarieiton Votf i rier, Bichmond linquirer, lncUbi'rg Vn; amj Nation- at lHieUipeficef , -ana inatiue accouina i.rie "mt-w isimediatel forwarded to llie Star-OBce Ur aett .etntnt I tt&ty '.'A -tWortof band W'Jaaaa noe, ; tWfi 530, on 3 .jn. mandlaut new-yeara'day ,beloneingtoV4iutnKed rsJohn. lAuttlt-aml Aa rearan,wiuii.:i, 1 here '"fs si-Vl"' by -iorwam all peraons Jiopj trading for.iattV. Wpte, nd I'v i"- tUe aad Bpence irom paying it to any person except my. r-'i' ;. Is'tiwr. NATHAJi Agent. ;vCumMaepuntT.;8ept9. " r-i vw '-"f ';"i"iii't:!.,'''' j 1 " iX'1. :.W.; A :iOTAt rewarcf. wlltbe 1 ?;tf,.-'..tr-' ,T--C' v AJt rven tor to auPreh J ;5;s5.'a,: I. . H ; fbtnterly a presa-ataw i I5:n'i . aUffice..; It 'he prefera l-i :'?Z C .rmiUifieU, wbeia bis if c master, iviri Mitchell, mastetr, mate, iind Mr. Legge. bratswairt, anfl 18 mea, all ol Whom are badly;' wounded, (who 'arrivedAai Plymouth on Tuesday eve mug) and have beet, sent to the Royal f Hospital, with the Rein- deer's burgeon lid attend them. Capu Clake icy ticiiuvcu iiiuunicty to wio onuui I UQi it is mucn to pe lainenitu mat tie snouid nave degraded hfmself by, firwg Javgrage, ' swan shotaod other unfair specie of missile inetf u anents.,. aiie vViispbad'iaked 6 vessels,' toe last of which was the- Orange Hoved, Iwot th 86.000A She in 'all probabil Hv proceeded tor America where she was launched only 7 montba sincei'YTh Phea'iantaldon of war. Capt. Palmer, stiled in' quest of her on .Fri day. ..' X he Scyllabrig lo6pof war'.' haa J also aauea on the same erranp. ;Hc . , . , t. v. f"5 .5-' S-To'jtbe Editore of fhf DabfaMfe .ltriot;- ft may, be due to rnyttlf and i certainly due to othe r ay that the reasona txuder waich I reti-'i 4 red from the Var flepartmrnt, at a juncture j prising omtlca4.W;ih pfew be fuBy and! my f l- mpuy known to, sn puuijc.Vjv inesefe aafiio say, tnat. tje Navy wm oe ouno; )Q m louowwg onei eapo worer vi oycre . a he cr tacts, i, i : s- ' i " : -r course lei t tOJouow the au i i . j ... , Anived,the Portugueae shiaCorca de L1. boa. haying v board the crew of the khip O range uovtn, tiDrook, i trorn UcTtnuda t London, t?hich vesStttwaa" j.ttpi?ured the'SGtlil wt.py te-YapAmcncao fioopAi waaad rl..Mi.tl..l - ienaion of tTirosy, Etta- living at The' VV'atn i U sitpposrd to have cone to VoV reUtkaarejtray. to repair the . damage. aheS attMainetT hi Soktd aSaWift' R 16 24s;2 long 12-,! 30 wen, and wai380 tfa The w asp 1 9 S2'v? JQpg 12 474 mnt;6O0.Hna: ---nciiu lie un pc, wumiifjjw past oflcjtcea forgiven; - ir.'':' "'"!. , ...... .. i "mi. mini tnivikW1 ". .2"-t-.r t f I v. . ' ' - "- y-. ; iL; . i -...vpy - : ume in Uta.Americaatrivatae'RaitU a .. a a , had vj-':, r-7.r ,4' ;j.:.A'uJiSvi tapturedthe eutterWasn. from Lisborf. and SsL irfrorfic .snake, ot 1 a gun? and 50 men, captured by 11. lomut RiOuslttSD?, Or 4, . fuW ttypenwt ( aha left vBochelle 10 co. ' ' '. if a ITV T Oni--,-., rrnr t..; fif. -..a u.mvJ teintuVetl the eutter-Waso. frotn Liaboif. oi-tot,WT (q iVlj!uv'1 Tt on with confidence. sUtea that a dreadful ricx ,l,.V4 iV..... 1..d t f I tttffion Vi irtirrunn At4 Mm, 7"w r . ' V IWin- UtV, W ,uiUWin i vmif W.IU I ".'1 J ,vi PHU W Wl VW , MWW U ?, . 1 f.niK7 " 1 acre, wno rciuaca 10 wear ine wnite.xocgaac. i iX ttotv. tt.emlve of th.s not;' :asa expectjfind : k5.U WWlAit fc.WltL.': f.Jt. -ti ; -Xil -their accounts in the hands of an jmcer ft CoUecOon. ai I . T -" , 7 . I , 5"f4.f w"" T vi au further indulgence will be wires " 4 y . I "ve aiacoverea aome uniavoraue ' symp. i ij: "y "yf.c.'Hborooca. aepu y, tit. r 37 Jt pa. :yt. "VAN'n.D. ' yrr.Vvr'?' tons ; knd In Parit, person might fer from the ebnveraation In the Play, fcousea,, and in the crctipeV that another reyolutiiaa was ton the, .pomthof j takinr ; place.'rhe 5 inpp- of iiujj, imi turirca at ana incog. aP opain sont aUion 1 JOn the evening of thftlQthult. the Preai dent called at my lodgings And stated that a' case , of much, delicacy had ioccurred ; that a high degree ofv excitement had been rat ed a mon'g the militia pf the Pistrict; that he was himself ad object of their suspicions and me. naces j that n officer of that corps had given him notice, that theyiwoald no lpnaref obey a- : ' .1. . . ' x -a, ny oraer coming inrougn: tne&as aecjetary ot wart ana ta n mc urgency or me case, it mlgh be prudent sp far ta yield to th iropuUe, ai to permit aorue other person to txercise my func tions in relation to the defence of the Dis trict. , ,o . V ,: ' To . thia statement and bronoaition. X an- 'i ft t '- .' : ' . ItL . n -. . ' ' swereo suqstantiauy is toiiows mat i was a- ware of' the eaxittment to which he alluded that' I koew itsscittTCe aiidhad marked its pro. gias t that the present. wa not a moment to eaMnme us more occult causes objects and tfi asm i tnai it ostcnsiQiy rcsiaea on cnarsres known to myself to be false, that it was not fori me to ttcierniine now tar ,tne suppose u jorgen'4 cy of the case pvade it proptf for4)im to y ield to an impulse so vile and proflttrate-so' in iuri. ous to truth and eo ' desiructivo of order a "but uiunor raysai, tnere was, no cnoice t matt could eyr surrender a part of my legitimate uwuiniy,- lur tna prcscr.vanoa ne rest- rai jmuit exercise if; wnouy, or not at ail i that t tame into office,'.wth objetta exclusive y public 'i and that to accommodate my prin. cipes'jor my'conducVW, the humours of a MU lageTnob, stimulated by faction and led by folly,, was not the way to promote these, and that if hia decision waa taken in conformity to the suggestionahe, hnd ifl&de, 1 emrtated hirrt toacceptimy resigbation. This' ht declined tlong. . It was an extent, he . wm pleased to' lay, t to which he meant sot to 'go j that he knew the excitement waa limit td, a well with , regard o jimekaa to. place) that heas' nbwi and Had.alway beeti, (ully sensible ofthe general zt'al tltlignce and ta lentj which J had put into thejdjxharge of tnV wen I tO take time to cusidtrbis nroooahioo; renewed the asssuranct ofny great personal respect, and my readiness conform to his wishes 6if idl ' proper occasions-l remaiked, that whatever WaL! idilieence and talent f noa. 'keeiluiorbeci 'employe freely but finn)y aua accoraing to, my best views vt; the public good, 'and that as lone as tjievere left to be SQ exerted.' the were , at khi kirvif i hf tn couotrybu tat tkanjiei.t they wttre made tv iit iv uitiiwai jruaurpiaiiwu VTfiyuucai laCl. on thereahoMld be ,ai end to heir public exJ ercise. ' " VVe now parted .with a uiider'atand ingtharrihduIdjaveAyshiagton fol-i lowing rAorningr ;.,w 5r) . v; It has been. since stated to. me a? fact (to which I givethe miejuctant belief that on .thomonutiuf the zfyht ;nd befurtfrnyar. Hval in the ciiyi - a cormiiitteei'of the mhabi tama of Geogetowp, of hjc'ni Alcxamdef CI Hanson', editor uf theederal Hepublican was one, ha4 waited pn the rewdentyVffi 0iiaat had oljUidedji promise,. that I ahotild no longer direct'; the military; defencea of the not m cond:lior. ti mujctaia z . ' cr ict, and that his' fc;rc;'rav brAtsdown . fatigue and dispersion. Uader this r. r -t tatioQt-'-wevlttuiedq on b i,' ,'t!ut 1 c 't!. proceed 'ooiciy.ih.t "bsigKiaqf Gcargtt i .' 3 X 'That I had vrthdrawa thecovtiinrr ! ' ty from the rciir tf Fort Was!, in .-.n; n:vj't orderedCaptOyfeatft Lby upUicUttv; ' . oat -firing gun.-1--':i -v . ?,Th'ra tjbargc ? bt'terfy deroii of truth.: l b etm$ atiy waa Vwkhdt a wo'.byl an r.-j frortt Gen; VViadVrJ and Carr- DV: ti's t r report sVewsrtha't ihe ordefs u JV w 1-Jch ! ' actea were, oeriyfa kVoai -t,e frame Sr . : though nd I doiibt miitaken or fn-si t p-'es-nv . A4:h.;Tbitby?rdtp Ya becVbuniedThisV Jiio its predsUssc. is positiye falachood. t -f,- -h , v - . efceivingthat o. order' Was; taken fr : lyom. Tiegey of thev retreat of the . lentMajoe Bdl ty comraumcut ' Tafd couul : Comniodor? v?.s : !7!reaiinna of hisf m?nht"oir - ta" nhi th&t . t-rArm' if ) been giyenofjftftArPcptmect. . .. 5Uu And Justly, that rncapt had not t. i taken ta coUecU fyrce sucient for. theWc- "'As the aobiectof this chargu mayVcrV s. become one 9f Cohgressienal enquiry, I s' at present tnaxe, outi lew. remark t vv. v f lstrhat no means VuhinVeacti 'f ttie X , Department bad . been oniiucd or WiLbt) ' that a ieparatn military district,' euibracin . seat of .government had beeu cxeau I ; thu ; r ft. ; J-t.-'; t i " . otaccr .01 Aignj, rariit ,aou . cuaracier, naa t placed ,in charge t it 4hat to him was . full andiorkftgiall for flpplies and for a r. I- tiaV force of 4.5,000 Men .that V6 this "force v: added the 36thft"tihe line, battylba t . tne 33th, detachments tt the J2tS;ot the art lefy knd of the dragoons; the marine .corps f ..'..1 theerew8 of the flotilla,inidr the sp c command Coni.JBarafcyNt-aiaking a toul t ISOOmenJArkSt.; fr , 2, pctVufJV.'oi)EiclaJl' Ircpoitiof the en: mc4it of the 2t4i ult, shews how muehjof tl 3 force: had bVo assemWedVd.tH cauit vl.y a greater portion of t bid not been got togeth erV These' will belfaund to have bena't gether' extaneou frotn 0e Goverament, z euurcty oeyono iisxootfoui'Sana: ; ( ; ; ';2d. Tliai froni. whattJa now:iW)wn d C ervemys force,' of the. lsa he.aiistajced ia i'-j enterprise;; ol r'.thema.jkt; of psmic under pi'-) heretreatedCcc I xc t m la.vbviotur; that d the trbopa assembled at BUdensburg bad bes. fjithful t( ihemsefveiwtd to their couniiv.tl : enemy would ! have been beaten aicfd th Capi- taisavea. ;JU.UNHAKM3ltVN' .... i: Baltimore'.'4d Sepu48l'4v';,fV"''' : s.;-j .'-A V J-;"-':.: '4 .-, "v Coiy e (ffef Jrom Ttce-Jdminl Cixirane 19 i: ' Ifii Britannic Miijeiiy s a1ii,',tbeontwnt, fo ijbe VfetiHaVlng'&leS cpon)jyitbe Govemcr O-ei alf the Cnuda to aid him in carrying h" .J enact mrasurt a Of retahatlon ncrainst the in thts of t,lie; pitted States, IbMbc wanton dtst: t tion committed by their army 1a Upper Canad,i, it naa oecoms lnipfilottiiy toy doiy, rconlormatjiy v. the'Wlure of the Uorernor Ce;eraTr uppUca'a-ini rnissuo io (he naval farce hrirev inyjrauwud, p wder-to destroy and tf wa'ite such tpwns. and T rictt upfin tSe toast, as m y be found asstilaUe. ,v I had bbped .f iat thFa contest; would have tcnnl- B8ica without my 0ctngot.igcd.torea.rt to sctc fides which are "outfry to the 'osagepf ivil-""l . warfare; and as it feas beeir whW eatieuia re'x-: Aiatricu ' va tais tacit au cmmntary ia an nTe-iee V.It bat remama ta exhibitnd to answer, the severarcharges raised against sme and which sp ;-;r'V'-r';- t-4 -" .- -'r; 1 . f ) B w ww? swu arj C5ia iuvetuen ;nace 1 irom ine griiuna wor.- wac:.xcitccent, tQ i artcci and at. tanca and concern that I have' fmnd inysclf co poiieu to aaopt irua system oiuevastauoriyi mw fc- . exjuatiy griAihe'd if the conduct of the Eieeulive tf the United States will outhorbtt my itaying fuch t proceeUiffgs.by makirtR reparidna Uo the snffcrjes ' ; uiftabitants of Upper panada i thereby manUestir 3 that if the deatrucuve measures pursued -by their ; arrny were ever sanctioned, the vill no longer to , ( pernutyed by the governtnent.': f-S 'jV-?'1?' ' Extract titterrem'Mt.'Monrof t Sip Atx, . jjepartmtpt of Bute, SeptetnVer 6, 181 v'.VltbbiUdwlUngnnth Ndeplorable . criie't 'C . ( c-wnmitted by the Sayagee ift tfie British ranks, and . " in British pay, ori-Amcrkm prisoner atthe I .1 ' : Raiioh; ,whlcJt to'tiU daybave never bee;ic .a- ; vowed oraionedal refer) as more JmeAteIf cc ., ; h'sded with the subject of jrouMetltrrto the w. ton dosolatioo that wis committed at Ire-ce Gtwge Town, ear.lf y t. a .
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