. (j.i i imifti.ii.in,...ii, j. IPk v -Jr" few1 1. MM - Dofneflic, . tf 2'4rV''ni cfe HafriKoh arrived in V- town yesterday niowiihV and in1 a. few-hours pro tonvai was announces uy n.aiscnarga $1 guns py- tne citiaeit pi 1&9 town, as armark oti appro f "vtion and respect, - lii the; present hour 6fglooirt 1 '-; ,:' frnd '. depohdnf'yoiverite'eufd have -gWen i,f .; more general satisfaction than the appointment of governor Harrison i to' th Important command which he. now holds,kJ'yf 1 On MondaTBfteiiKffi ; colonel Wells arrived ; "--'ftt this Y)lace with between tliree and four htri '-. .jrlred regulars of lhr;l7th United States regiment, f : 3 lately recruited in Kentucky -1 ' .' oame oay -sinvco capxaiq verrara, wiui 9 vu Junteer troop of ; hors"from , Houi bon tounty., :0.ucky 5 oni Tuesdiy they proceeded on their .i.;;--ffiarcv f)rt&t-frOiMir';'V ;'Vr; "'""; :: r '??:tk Yesterday brig Gejn. Payne arrived with. 2 regi- V xhri of K.c,ttucky milhia," composing a force of fri:' l-8Qt men; v Their arival was rlVo greeted by a 1; rdiseharge' pf-conio.. l ive other regirhents are I 1 : ttn their: march from Ken'utky j the whole, to' gether with C l jnel VyellJ'retrirnent, to be undep i 'Harrison.. t V , trust tha4 gallant KenSickians, qdtr-their-: ; ' "eccqmpJisWtj'lcadf,' fti r AAt V Ihc-larnUti fe ;;itfchpr.;of aurjeoumfy. . , ftU ,$ X'-We understand, that Governor Harrison intcttds I - tb proceed vri.thtiut 1 lay-! frontier, and im r roeiiiatel to cojnmenceVoutjnsive operatjonsy;;. I Py the last intelligence from Piqua wc learn I Ihit 1003 troops' had m4rc,hed to tle relief of 1. ; Fort Wayne.;; VVe. hope Ihy tnay.arrive iri time' ;5;toaye that importaut post, i jCapt. Steele's com-j panyfram pis place were ngageti, in buildtng bUck houses at the St Marys. , , jii"Ioduns to oi onTerncrwir, - ueci jnuefrora westpori. The colonel immediately collected about .f)Q men, ana procteaea ooo vvesipin, ynen ne.. trosssa ths Jhlo about-15, o'clock on.,3'fisday.. From VeV,por!hi sent a mesjagelinl ratai'mg that, lifteen . families ihad been 'killed the, Indians. two individuals only have been known to have es caped. The greatest activity was" prevailing when our mformmt left colonel Calloway's, atvethe wp poea 4y this d ',10001 men will, have.crossed.the river to pursue the Indians. v 'ft'':.;V .-' ' , Exiractbf'a leifrjr'panirl'.tAMoiA', to C&artej ; uyMCOJlctoriSitid Frt IVayne, We" are all cOnfustonV aftd. have' bein since you left as. Tiie Indianaahew; every d'tsposhion br hostiliiy., -We have made every preparation (or anl attack howl ity will ftirn 6m cannot say t but I think, that -twenty four, hours more will de termine tht business.. . I. have "not been able to 'An enddo one bund red ih part pf w hat y ou r told me, ueuner snail r umess a suuucn cnanc iaRg puce I shall iiot yentur4;(ltom the garrisoniuitder pre. s-nt circit instances. , VVe have' now about th ree ofertjrsa.10 bje'Wade tqwrcTs prpguriiigthef return of naade. TThtfr '.Vere fruitless, and the"cone: qjence? waa Uiat new .provinces were; upnetl to the . Iti the present time are to be fo'wid unUcrt.aH the circumstancea ot theanous penoos wnicii his majesty manifested the pacifick 'seniimenfe The calamities tinder which SpajniiSnd the vast region! ?5patuah Aihe rtca hu(rer,hould natural ly excite he interest; of ail nations, and inspire themiihUn cuaTanxiety for their; termination I will txt jess myself, .bir, in a manner which, your excellency will ftnd com form ab'le Xo sin ceruy oitne suep wuicn anj aumunu w , and. r.ojhhjg wi;j better evince the 'v. sincerity, and sublimity of than, the prtcjsf term s ofs the lad. guagc. which I .haiye been directed to usV What views and motives should induce me to envelop myself jh formalhies suitabWto weakness, .which alone can find'its toterest in deceit ? ; ( ' , ,The affair of thePeninsula,"and Ihewo Ski lies, are, the point3 ot difft;rence which appear least to admit of being adjusted. I am'.auiboi iscd huadred Indians hcrej and thty are increasing,' to propose to you an arranment oi thqtn oa the" it Frankordl, SefXemli'r J2. i 's, Jjel -'.I,iTe collectedthe (bllbwing.-infamatioa I frOrri jgemtecien who returneid to this cerion 1,l'lLHi'TliurAdayeVeiMe..trom the Pigeon II obst. fork of 1 (.hUe'l riyef-!;;i;. '.,.'..;,'"';'; ; - t , Ahout900 persons collected from thi3 state and ' the Indian territory on t.he groundii the course 'p of three'or, four days.' : .Ifter conthuing there for . 1 tpme time; a, council was heldr at which it. was ' ' . agreed that 600 men should go on-tp the Dela I': ' tvare 'towns ; but owing to the went of prepara ".I tionand necessa-y provisions, the expedition Was v't-fsCMinti -Jntptacticable. . and .they bioke up arnl re turned (except a few) for the purfwase of prepar vine1 themselves better for an -Kptdilkn. The . j;hoy 'geDtiemen state that on the return of the wavages,, iney were mei oy a pany oi .men irom J'-fe Driftwood .'fork of. White .riyerA skirwish en- v;,rued, in whivh 'tSvo Indians wtre bidly wouitded, H fi ont white -man ;.n. is said three of the pack e' jhorse loaded w'uh the plunder taken from the $v,;v"thj!esji fciiied were re faken ty tne party daily. Tliey appear no wise, inclined fcr the Council they -plunder, every tiling they ean lay theirhands pn.your garden asjivetl as miners A Lie tHCkl - . Vftnti crnr Kaiica 1rrn rnn tKi ;aayJ)iit lt brieve, they were'not ablejo, plunder wjiiun except some sugar which-PI ait tcsVne was left in it.' i It' is impossible 1' keep up.lheLxaltle for the want of food they must take their chance. I have riot been able to get. them estimated, ex ceptAmy own, whtcnrwitn dmicuity, i got cone this evening, but have not beard the report of the 'estimates. : ,'7 i- .-.), '' . dar brass field pieces completely mounted and every ;hlng necessary and in complete ord:vthe property of this state, left. this city yesterday for HarrisWrg, whence they will with all possible dis pitch be stnt to our North Western Frontier, " ?"r necessary; to sar. . oinrniy.uonaparte'sDgkeof n "Tfy5t . ' T JVw Fori S,V t" " Just As th n. i V t .K Independence came down the Soi,n7 ' i1''? from ifig Un P Inrr r,F hn .1 A.. . ! rr" a J trie v. f .-Buw, containing fmgtpq s ofiicial account of the defeat .t?, 1Vc'- hprWiftgtonw- cut!ofrtthe carW Wr Lord Welling'tofi engagement the -whole look three .Generals; Vhich Was ir, sare the caUse.of so aignal 'a Tyictor c neresford was badly AvounrieH. ' . rUCnt,r;l yuaepu oouapane auanuofted MadriH 20AlvJuly.:r ; , Sir John B, Warren with the flecLdesankf J theJVmercan coast, dropped down Iq XrJ . lans oa the HUSf of August. . . j jl - 'I , ' OFFICE. TRADE, (LONDON., ' ' . ' ' . " WfifohaUr'Msuu ft, 'ii'j ? "The lUrences granted for the Dpn),;..; f i ships belonging to, the Ufltted S,tt -0f ArriVrl ' . '( whifeh required their qlearingcut ttforeth iti ' H 1 -1 iKto!iowing is a nst oi me names ot toe la. ,iy :P4 4 M- rtis fimilv, 5 persons, - Ih'i's ;d- 7 do. !V' - 7 Payne and family, 8 . do. ... . i.".,' Yownff Collins was Voundel -find Kii wife kit .vljid j "another woman was fouivl killed and scrJped 7 is a held making m all. 32 persons I AU .the a ' ; bove were "bllrWd pn the succeeding day, by Col . 7' b1feSni:inTns purty.;;" ';';:";;':7"ir"-.-'"" t H " t'Tro'-n the best informaUch we have been abb .ib liQt, the following )s about, the force Gen ' ijhm isoii h.js with him from Kentucky : fCpl. rtllcn s regiratntj ',v s 650 . Scott's do. - . ';':.V:,r '. isoo. Lewis'', do. ',650j. "Poagne'a ' do. , ' . "640 Barbee's . do. ' ' - 640 Jenning's do. , :- . 600. i Afn'Mo:nted v'oluntee'rsTdr'a short period v 500 - 1 Colonel Bimrall's regiment of horse Captain Gerrard'a troop of horse Total 5'The'se troops will probably march on immc fllately to Detroit and thus toree the' Indian's to if; taBy about Maiden to deftpd hii majesty's do- r,r . fcllbiig foi-ce fot the dest ruction of the Wabash S '(Kdians, and perhaps Ultimately to-operate with V Harrison, ": " , ' ;'''"; v; ' "V' ; ,?' t'Colanel Wilkox'i tcgimeht (now at Vin J,. ' W3'' Mslier's regimeist on their march W 'Vfy y ; ' Vincennes ;I ' ''. . -.t0ora caw 'I Total J8 600 t 1 1888 f'ijuln thejibote estimate it will ie observed Col. !'.;& (t NKW pBIT.AKf, AugUSt 29, The threatening attitude of the enemy on ur coast, and damages rr ndered by the storm to fort St. Philip, ai Pl tquemine, has induced .the. com rriandmjr officer to send a rtinforcement of a. com of pony ot artiusry to tiiui post. No accounts' since the storm from our gun ves selsatthe Bay of St. Louis. Hie Brif'ish fticrats SoUthamoton has been off u 1 tiie-hor since the gale, and has captured two vts. seli bound.iiv one cf which is the schooner Prc9i dent, Fowler, (and from her- distressed situation released her; ' whs left ih'13 some ti ne past for Trux'dlo, and who, after cruisitig ever since her departure, has fetnrned in great distress and is now in the river. Mr. Pf.. Lay is in town from on board and states that the frigate has sustained same irjury, having been on her beam, ends, for ten minutes, and obliged to throw ten of her guns overboard. The Brazen is said to have steered for Pensacolat .j -' 4 2 Agvst Letters received yesterday from the Bay of St. Louis inform that the brig 'Syren is safe, and that her,e are two gun coats aground. TW.fest ol h squadron having esCaptdany damage. With no ordinary griff we are compelled to an oounce the death Ol one of the first ni'n in Louis iana Dr. Jortw Wat Kiss This penileman whs a native of Virginia, and -had resided in this city a number of yeais, 'where 'his unequalled talent an a piiyfcicianj and the suavity and jjiaminess c! usj, deporrmenc procured him universal rtspech AVe are amhoriscd to state that TUomas; B. Re oertson is a cundvivte to represent mis state in the o'ngress of the United S'ates. Stephen A. Hopkins, Lsq. is, we understand- aho a candidate..' On Friday last General Wilkinson left this ei'y in the steam boat w'uh a pirt of the army of tht United States to reinforce the garrison of tort Pla. q jercme. i'rcviois to nis departure ne cauea on Governor Claiborne.lor a detachment ot militia to do garrison duty within the city forix months. fallnwiniT K isir. ' - . The . .integrity of .;Spam shall be gyarantied France shall renounce . all idea of extending hr domniorrs beyond the Pyrenees. I he present dy nasty s hall be declared independent, and S(Jain shal pe governea Dy a nauonai const tiu.ucnoj,ner cof tea.- , .... -vv., . A , : -:( Tire independence arid integrity" of Portugal , of thi' month,' will be- extended to thifui ofS shll le also guarantied, a.d ihe house of Uragan-tember next; and if it shah happen. .1'W 00 t,a snail ujig ills suiciiiu Hiiiiunjr . , je-j-num V" uu ouoil uui illil K Iwauy f() bj Saiha"! v A lie niiig-ivui ui Aiaibo oiium iviiibti. ii. ia-;o viii a aiaituicni, vi duv.ii utl ISJ IUe . niCfChant Of sion of the present monach, and the kingdom of mamifact;ner,the siid Licence will be further ' Sicily -sha:I be guarantied to the prtstnt lamily of tendd to the 15th of September. rf : 4 Sicily. Ai a consequence of these stipulations, Spain, Portugal and Sicily, shall be evacuated by the French and English land and naval forces.-. With respect to the oilier objects ol discussion, they may be negouVeJ upon this basis that each pjiwer shall retain that of which the otheroould not deprive it by war " The-above indulgence is in both cises hi limrted to ships which are. bow protected blj. ssnces." ' , ' ; ' ... - : .. - , 1 ' ."i .. - . . - - . -.--,; -.Vi This afternoon Admiral Sjr J.Vatren hmstfii l.: n i. 1 .1 t; r-- i. . 1 ma iiajj ! uubi-u me uumuigu, 4, under tlia fata fltlDAV, OCTOBER 212. Foreign. is. , aid of dwrd3, is not included.' Jts have no idea ot the torce uaio ana inaiar.a -wuj auu to tbe a s I 'I Copy of a; letter from John GIb'sort, Eij. acting ''f as GoVu'Knor ot Indiana lerntory to ColoneLP. Barbour, at lied Banks, Henderson county Ken- I. tticky."; : Head Quarter. Tinienncsr. Srfit. 5. 1812. ' i I lia7e...lhi.a''inomenCracei.Tld.infonnatton by ti party of dangers that I sent a.few days ago to tVl'trtJlaHWru,-th&t that place was attacked hy a ): g c; pii t y, ci-Indians t his morning at 1 Ql4ic3ocIu .,' Vnti-witt a hv-tvffl e nrv lha f eeint f thii- nror.i-al Jmratdiatcl ltTUUI hVllllliairei I i . : 1 ami. sir, -very rtspecttuuy, your obedient ser I -: v- Yahi, .-. -.J-!.- ' . true copy. JOHN GIBSON, Acting as Gov Ind. Ter. UOUEUr LATHAM, Adj. 6th Reg. K. V. 15 ;.; . -' -"r- Lexington, A. Sefit,S. A gentlemen of undoubted veracity arrived in tini. place yesterday morning, who was, at the Jiou pfCjl. CalloVay in Henry "county, about 12 ' miles from,' West port, oh Friday night last, lie fttatcs Jqat between one and two o'clock in the . morning; an express arrived to col. C. informing him tliat considerable mischief had bun dcac by -; ".' ; ' -' r -------- 1.-. -'- r--.:,. s n '.t ' . - PROPOSITION OF PFACK BETWEEN FRANCE AND ENGLAND. Coiy of a letter addressed bi, the (French ) A'His. ter of Foreign AJars, to lsd CasTlerzach, Secretary cf State or Foreign J fruits toliU-Bn-tannih AJojes;y. , - . ar -.." ; ' ' Paris, April 17, 1812. sirf, : v.- --T ;.- His majesty, contontlv actuatedhy sentiments friendly to moderation and peace j. is pleased again to maUe a solemn eni sincere attempt to put an end to the' miseries of war. The awful citfufti stahces in"whiclrJthe-m.rld is at pstnt placed rVce, t w,Ul 11,3 a!1Ie3 10 t repose ol Europe, and y. a .Tiiice no- Such arc, sir,-the grounds rf conciliation offered ' usual salutes. Sir Si Smith wilt ia;l W th7V t by his Majesty to his Royal Highness the : Prince rmendou:, 74, Capti Cntpe,"'rnel Regent. His Majesty the Emperor and King, In evening. i v tk:ng tin s?p does not look either to the advan. ;ag.s.or losses which this empire may derive from ;he war, if it should be prolonged ; he U influenced simply by the considerations of the interests of ' humanity and the peace of hs people, and if this fourth attempt should not be attended with sue- cess, like those which have preceded it France vill at least huvti the tonolation ot thinking that whatever blood may yet flw will be justly imputa Ole to England alonet- , c I have the honor, f Signed THE DUKE OF BASSANO. .. - No. IX. Coiy of the ahvrcr of Lotd CASfLERSACK, Sccre taty of State Jot Foreign , Iff ur a of Hit Brilnn ic Majesty, to. the letter of the Minister Jor Foreign Itelaiions of the 17 'th of "April, 1812. V ; Office for Foreign Tazrs, Afiril 23, i8l2. Sir Your excellency's ittterof the I7;h ol vhistf month h been received and Lid before the Prince Regent. , . His Roval Hihnes-i ft It thafhe owed it to his honor, before lie 6houidauthorise me to eivtt-r in to any explanation upon the overture hich your excellency has transmitted to ascertain the pre- ise meantnt attacned by tne trove rrmicnt oil l-'rarice to '.he f- llowin passage of your excellen. V vy's htter,-.' the actu.il dynasty shuU be djclaredj indc pendent, and Spain governed-by the national, constitution of the cones.". j If, as his Royal llishnsss fears, the minnwu ;f- thi proposhbn i that the royal, authoriiy. of Spain, and the government established oy the ortes, shall "be recognized as residing in tl; ! rr ther of the head of "the French government,' and the cortes foiVned under Irs authority, arid1 not in the legitimate" sovereign Fcrdin:iri.i.Lhe- i-eventh, and his heirs, and the extraonlinary asbembly of the cortes..' now invested with the power of the government in hat kingdom in; Ins name, and by his authorityI am commandvd frankly and ex plicitly to. declare to your txcellenry, that the obligations of good faith do not . admit hf Royal Highnei3 to receive a proposition for pc-ctr fouiid ed on suchnrhasis. But if the expressions cited above a;.p!v 16111 JCtysl government of Spain, whic h tx,Mcies the soyerign authority in the name of, t:dinahd Ue Vil. upon, an assurance of your txcelU ncy. to that effect, the Prince Regent will feel himstif disp03. ed to enter into d full explanation i;;ofi ''the tasis whi-.h has been transmitied, in order- to be taken into consideration by : his- Royl H-hnsHs it being his most earnest wish to contribute,. in con- i ELECTORAL LAW. The following letter, addressed to li'is-er.e!&c Governor Hawkins, by the gentlemen cWcj ill represent Rowan county In the nextjjf''. will be found to contain sentiments ashuBorV, ble to the' writers, as, if adopted, tfieyvouiil: bvt been. advapiageousjo-the state. Had this article Ijeen promptly, received, it should tave'. appeared in the Minerva of the litli ul.iifo -But instead of reaching us on the fifth cfJkpL tember, it did not come to hand imlil tk ever ing of the nineteenth. . .Last week, .havttig n 'i paper, unusually crowded'' with intPirsting i.utv ter, and regretting to petceive tljUt there wa , then no possibility of rUrdiering )he flu-sired o1' j-ct of a call for afi early ScSsl6n,"c?te tetferlifT laid over imtil our ' present number. Perhaps it , may be asked, why not-put aside tae vile resa-; lutions - from Alecklenburg, Instead cf a (i-icu-ment havinir such suptrior claims in publi; ai temion ? Why, the itnith isj we. made jt a puiut of ddicacy to give our, adversaries the first km ) ing. Besides, it was bad enough tcT se'n-r cf. have induced a res-luttTO in the mind of his ma jesiy, the result of whir h has been, Q au!hrir.e m;to explain to 'you, Sir,' his views and irittn. lions. Many changes have taken plade in Europe Sar the last ten years, which have been the ne. cessary consequence of the war "between France and England, and many more changes will hi ef fected by the same cause. The parilcuLi- char ac'er which the "war has assumed 'may,.. add to.the extent dnd duration of these results - Exclu sive and arbitrary principles cannot be co'mbHfed butby aii opposiuon wlthoiit measure or end ; and the -system of preservaticn and resiaiance and vigour; The peace.of Amicnsri,f it ha( neen Tib3erTeftrwouIdiiav I heaitily wish t tner.ds wr.n so unseemly a disti, even at vw. li'ne when it was' pksented by others. Uo v than," must it have appiarrd, after nfil-miXi : their eves in the Star and Regis'er of a wk hetpi e? None. than out Stives can rnore seWiVyi lament' that no p'ospect remains of fully jresti4 in.r.'on the coming occasion, the losl tlsctofd rig s to "'the' people ; and noae could "have twrf- ! ivjoiced at the adoption of the plan desired t7 j. the patriotic gentlemen whdse oam&sa'j'Pj K- I low i - - . ', ' '.' ,' ' . .., Salisduuy, ' August 22d, IfH-v'.; Sin-Wt , the members elected to r-pre'f the boroughnof Salisbury and tha county ofit. an 'nlhe hext General AssembljfresctfajJy-ia-form your excellency, that we SpF-ixirily and1 at? sciintionslv believe the act of the last sessi jn, tf Which tlw Ifiila urp assumr; the pwr t iVn pointing Electors' for the oltices of President' Vice-President is not only unauthorised by ' a'1. 'J interpretation of. the constiiutioa of the Untied States bat manifestly contrary to the first pies of a republican government. . , Afrer the ample discussions which KiH taken place on this subject, we trust tliat it cannoV Dow be nf cessary to -'-use ariruments to prove J. your t-xr.tllspcy's understanding, tbatj in ie." stance, alluded to- the rights of the pecIe he been invaded; tint their direct influence pn " v. ai .-tmee no-1 ,t;.,. .f .u. i r.uruD' raj ii?irFraWetTWmlnnnk aff ihe true bahinCe orthe. c rtlitions of ami: y hnn, nn.kn.i- .umvA. hv suliiectiti - -I'Pesidwif- to art a:i,tncraic bias in far to bring about a peaci which tn;iv norable not only for G'eat'I5nt?u also for those states which ore in wish each of these powvrs llaviiti madci known, wtlhnut reserve.- the fe'.n. i i ': .: , r .i.. ..io,..r inHnent'CO1 o , .- -7 ra.ir. ins'PJ I I3i lire u auu oaimai r i. , timchts of the Prince Regent, with' respect to a die MAxr; and'that without the iu'tfrposi J. point; on which it is necessary to have a lull tin- !your CXCci3ncy'8 authority,-iri cor.veri ut dsrstatiding, previous to any ulterior t!'i3assun,T t .ribUurS befae tiie usual time of ine shall aci'iere to the instruction ol his Koyul High- wojnj will be inflicted an the vital principi- ness, oy avoiciing an svipernuous comment ?nu re criminations o:i the accusatory subnets ot vun htttr. I might-ad v.iiuageousl', for the juuifica; ti qn .''tX, thy - cori'fluhntjbserved by Great-Britain at the dtiTcr'ci it periods alluded to !y your excelltncy, 3f .K k.D-rTOtT-J,:ir-- Ari i Lrcl't;r-lQihecarrt;inDiidenpe which lhen look i.lce I .... . . ' 'r . .,.'nn-it-nt V11' . tliaf isw ..au'..i0 vna to the- mdermsnt which the world has Ions? -k:-i. l-... .l . l. tr. live. a;it h7' ii.vAUk,lifc..l.c-lH live O'O' i ' - - --- - v . ... . - . . ..-..I.-... ... i may hoi pejosi lor ,uic iu ure, ins maj.-sty "tias often slopped whcjli the most cert un triumphs lay btiiare him and turned roimd to irrvoke pere Ift 1805, secure as he was by the advantages of his situation, and spite of the, confidence which , he mi;1iTresonabljrfrel in anikipations wjiic IV 'fortune. was about to realize, .e made prpo's-d's to his liri tannick majesty, which werert jecteeTon theground that Russia -should be consulted. In 1 8ofj-.' r.e' propositi were made in concei t with Russia, Fin 1 glaiid ' alleged the necessity . of Zan Intervention ihich could be no iror than the result .o'rthe ne gr.tiation ' itself, in .'.f 10... his , majesty ;-'hvxrtg Clearly discerned, that the orders in cnotitil of 1R07-. rendered the conduct ef.the'wav iucobpatibls tii'.h '.-;L V. ' .' .'.- ' 'V: ' ' . .-'.T-' since formed of it. As to-t-iie particular character the-Av.ir has un happily Sssunied, and the arbitrary principle which ypur excellency conceives to hTive marked its pro greks, denying, as I do, tjiat these jtvils are atj,ri jiu table to. the British government, 1 at the sarsie iime can assure your excellency that it Tsineerely deplores their existenney as uselesy aggravating he calamities 'of war ; ;and "that its most anxious dchire, wJiether at peaee or at war jwtth Frsnce, Is tp have the rtlationa cf , the Two tounu ies res;dred to the liberal principle acted upon in former tuners. - -: take this opportunity of assuring your cxtel liticy ol my resps:u Signed CASTLERE AG 1 1. cptvititu'-iqn, the m re abym'n? w its Citi jt, ces and t,hes more W be depfeca'ied by ;a.! men, as" there is not, n r has thefe V-t, t''6 -; .. d iw of .nrrcHshtf- to i-isrilv it. '. ' " K- -':. .. -v j ' ....j, t : a n s:nr:ere .urn '3 x,;y thf hit hrt-ennotb.lSiacrerxro iiig iiiiVr6t fithdameia.'-- npiS.i.v.in.'e.vc.y' ti-ee'oi- pdje':-v the extent 'in .''?",'; :i nhich we have the hat.pincSft'to.h've, aiw CourseV nrefeV the nu'tiic weluri to eerf considerutian, thtn tiiuent -cone'erui that the body of the rnint.if iir.t. ;r fl cull. Jll'ti arifiTirtrirtnnri'inn to the tXient -''lO '.". are allowed bv thsirrdlers, 6 eitjiy th:.i siiJri-ageY.and to impjiif this ri?a its exercise, whatever may effect tu.san the fjunjati"ns ol p i .'' iv..- .t....r, n ur. tl iitouro vn nau behalf of theg. eat body of the f?? are" elected to , repsel.t," .d-" RPSt- M 'f ;-jf.-' earnes:Iy entreat yr.encidlc;neyw -f billies fi-jni the msditated inj iry, by iJ- ' or to stt?-'1 be tij tirei'.-H', - r ft' ''-k -

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