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. ,v,.., T ,i I,. v.; II; don to continue to iff M-d every aid in subport oFa contcstjLjjhiclfhtf first given tolhe continent of Lfcurope the entrap le of rrsimingino; success fill, resistance to thep ewer ofFrance, and on s, which cot only the independence of thenations of the peninsula, but the best interests'tf ' his majes ty's dominions essentially depend. I have great pleasure in communicating to you that the relations of peace and friendship have been i risiored between his majesty and th courts of j St. Peteraburgh and Stockholm. . , ; ' I have directed copies of the treaties to be laid before you. . 1 In a contest for his owt scrvereign lights, and for the independence of hiadominions,. the empe ror of Russia has bad to oppose a large proportion of the, mMUary power of th French government, ssjsted by it allies, and by (he tributary States de- nt-iSMtnt .to.dutV the teaij subject!, nutitV Af m m tion of J The ' with A I there; upon it. resistance which he has opposed to so for- a combination cannot tail to excite senti- f lasting admiration - s own magnanimity. and erseverancts by and disinterestedness of all tanks of his and by the, gallantry firmness and mtrew his forces, the presumptuous expects. he enemy have been signally disappointed his majesty is engaged ta . tuecwsfal termfna. n i. . :T j'l ' 'Til i r 1 J"'-f T"-V .;wyi, jjuru, an k ucuicmcn, ( - r - The approactinjrxpiratioirDf the ' Charter of the East India Company renders it, necessary that Vshotrtd call ynur early attention, to the preety,, of providing effectually for the future government of the provinces df India. should bctjiei to" eiteni the scale of warfare W ' had ratchded" to" maWw 'L " makeitdecisive,; Lord Castlereagh rortdwed, and denied that ro- jrreatest part of the S rGuardV nisters had conducted the' war WhhXmerica1lpon:P - "f' 2, any principle of 'forbearance. He said it'badl, . At toon as tf-en if ' been conducted with all theneaps, both naval and, he bryke up with his whole .rl ,prijed military' which, thereountry could havespred ehemyV ; m' ,DJ Mo Jr from other objects," &c he wished as mucji as ' " le Russian advanced uattf 1 V imyjnariUhat peace could-be mainiDedtthjA oVertoolHM French arnw on lh.,!TrKiT estme debaVtook-plae ln thebouof Borodino, n . mtln rw .,t. ino!W ue.,wjiicti uji couuuy hciu uc.r, anu wmcn.uiem two colors and 24 Oim-. " who, in the course ot his remarks, merely advert- .. " , " ' . : L . "7 . - T ". - :r" 7: -I" .. wiorad ea to tne war .wun menca. 3, -The address to the prince was seconded Kone. 'in l J, " . . r. - . t .... . . ' -W Wt k . . ; ' . Kiii9 And nain. sain. 1 ne war wi rt Amrrira nerrati- ami inet nn. . l no marquis or sveuesiey iook an able view r ,V , r , ',u. . t f " . " " . . wwr pc 0f rfM,. ,a ..,Hn, , i;u could not help thinking as most fatal andcalaand .20.000 prisoners, amono- u,hM : . r .1,.., ? ... : mttous to the interests of fireat Rntain. anil as Petiien. ' ' pneni Americaf he said, No attack ' could. 'be more unjustifiable th4n that madeby America.-ariA .Wj to citvthe sinews of her fprce and ener-. !"The whple road td? Mojaiik is covert . that nb. cause outd be more righteous than that i K eS ?hic WOi?'? .th"se be more happdy em. muntiott waggons and dead horses. The P of England." He denied that the oMers in ccmn-! pioyca: L , ,w r u ,ora Wc? on ""l rreate,, uPwa . f 50 weiS3- cil was the caose or this war, No, said he, it T r V P' v c,,lc"n5 " str.ucnation s advanced t;wv(U was upon far difforentlhings-it was upon high ntnegodaion of Peace-and concluded, (after gcheral Tealipliz, entered Sloniurabon lhuJ,ef and mighty interests of tbeSritish empire io'eV '051 rdy measures takpn to present the. pctobet an;i t.Kk general Canopke wUK a'; 1 ests which wercould not move withooUhrowiug Wlf Amencs) by eptreating the house rtot to of tbethree Ultan regiments of guaMa, r -i, M ' the trident of theloeean intothe bands of Arrreika: ' wr th Prenl .m"en o ? P: wbout ton., Col. Tfehermkon,- with a detached corns, h , ? ' 1 j l . 1 l j- j i vei une.ii into tne naBDv instrument fit ih p..-. i vancrri nmr Wzriaw. a mne n.i nthusiasm of the .Russian nations .mJ . with the dtffisulues of the contest,, and . -a . - . ... 1 norable obi-ct could be ironuted to Great Brita rU Extract of a irt,et from cr.unt 'nnJ . . edW with ;whtch they weund- Rua, or' France, by overture, for the eeneral : . stockho.n crTfo i . - - . w'Jinni ami luuusai ia me cuiliicl whsi iiv ar ran. . - jo 1. iney nave suonn.ienio sacnoces ot nicn. .. a . ,.r " v :. oacrfieatlorr 'or EuroneJH - Trt,icAn. ..r,. .!.. f. ' . ire fev example mtbl hisWryW V"T?f I' THr,dav. Lrd Liveroool said, it was Ar ! VViter "Z and I induce the confident' hone, hat the Atier ; JOT-- nw-P-ctno measure woma telo , , nl . t ' B . ' "r ri " r.i ' " V : ' ir .v,lor St. m'msd perseverance of his Imperial be crowneil with ultimate sneers j contest, tablibhm," upon a fpurtdain, never to 'be shaken the security and inaeperxtence 01 the Kussianem W. r- owseWs ready, for the emenjencr-w pre! ff V' a ? ior tne-aurrenaer ot "Ue- ws army, arid now near, Smolemk. ) -T- '7; sent introntot Anteficaaforce, which fwooldnHke1' r ' wr '- 'w?wiw ne oraerea4W.urat toaustk.' and thst thlS t...f.,n..ij p .. ? ! .' . a. monument trt the memorv of thfe Gallant nttim crehfir! slbiuMtiM!!.. knt htt..-:. . hi its result, wiimave' theenlct of 8.' "I V A . ' . TJ5! M! . v " e .JO,l.an?e.PI ..who commanded, hut whohfl;nc. V.nfnw.,na,wi RAnan,H. ,h,rt ,,,.,1 v '."r..-"! ' V purchasing i her safety by peaceWhat had 'weKi mij? .doe ? Nothrngnothrfrg ttH intimidare-nothing faUfn; f Adjourned. i7L . 8 letter appears tr -to punishnmhihg'to interest her weakness1 or .iiiv. , ; .1 , . Ma,. 'tn aneedvend o the wve. it wai tnh arirtvmntUhl v,,or ucr' un " 01 .wovemoer we lCOl. way 0 Tne : anri I on my fixed DDears in the Times of the ftlh. AnfeA ad-ain renulsed. y He lhMi HnrpnHfl i. Ci.. ouranez Bay.-Dec 3. N " we now rpmain at neratlratile. and If lie wa rnnnnnrn. . . ' ' . .. , ... - w-.-i -..v., VJ marn r" - ..1 . a . . i Kaluga to t'oiand, and there Wroniu U quarters as hear GaKicia, as possiia- v.: therefore, nothing left but to Cencei.tra; hi! "U" , uv?6 -txon ibat wir some part of the grand and suoer. , w7 a mel" D4,a" or tiiewhoie torce and return ty,wyo Smolensk,- wju h.slmpeml majesty may most TXnl iSh - ' and fi frigates. As we know they are goingb entirely hid waste. The' bad road V(f S cil determination to afford him the most; - , . ..f.'-..,. , "J to .America we -ahall keen a sharh lonkW f.,r dreadful wantntK; i i : . .. l.uiai , jjicii;jt;i wiwwcu uc . coiuciuea wita iui i - 5 . . : r . ..vr . b,v u i.nT DC IS . . i. . ' .... . .. . . - . mem. - ) I fimu tnrnm. nr. liiflilVixH n.n Vl... .! ot the ; , 1 " -' I ""mi ui uiEiu iiui , iuiui tjeji ni p i . V C8CEM3EB o. ,;. j give roem name ano defeated them.? MQ.t y The ' followmtf intellince was veslerdav rb-'! battle BortaDarte cave the command 10 1 , W VHb bis Stcilmn -. h..9nU:(d ..ft. Cap'" Farquhar, 'went b.mstlf with 6000 men W Smoiek. Wi - stCW-' i ' ''liv r I " vu uii iimoy .u muv jib uy general uarHif- Loa-npenvill n iw.iK!.rf r A.,J ' larmoul" rrom tne coast of Holland : " On detachment, which oblieed. him to return : he tht.i ' -w -. w U1I1 I a ft. ML. ITlL . r ft . . . . i . "... ca heaaid, . v;. .,-r.., mjr ihi, wncn on n umcn. coast, the Ue- .tnec toretreat bf the -road whiclr goes from Swo , f majstv, suprmentatyvto thetre i uiu as i uc rniiubuuns snail nave ueen ex hanged, t wim direct a copy oj this treaty to be Chang laic before tou ' My objectbas been to royid for the )nore ex. i tensive application of the military force of the cilian gqyerhmtjut tp offensive operations a mea Soie', whicbV cbmbined with the liberal & enlight ciica prmcipica wnicq nappuy 1 emain in toe con rt As to America, he could tiot'exDress tonishment, his indignation at the lanevae those who professed to say, that the abandon ment of the orders jncngeil would neceisarily lead to a restoration of peace. There was indeed a time, when such a concession on our part would ss his1 8iteC Spole Sa,Iiot'laden with buttar and cheese, lenek towards the sea ; there he was met bv Wm. lffuape of b0und frfm Amstertl8mt0 liondon. The C apt. gehsteln's advance guard was beattn, arid J4 abaSon a!,iot ?rnud Capt Parquhaf tnat when' to fall back on the grand arm ' . t!aetoVbf Sicilian maies is ca!,lat T er.Ut "OI have achieved peace, but Ilunce between .. '.J:" t i iT-7 :."-.'.,. the two countries but pinion . 4. .... ii l i: t.V9.ifti .Ki nA aJ 1 ilJ wwiiiHJ- uui ii was U1C Ulinu i same render them essentially serviceable .hB, CD V m V 01 hl9 aV' f tDthemmon . : - r ' that concession never came too late -and' this, f "In tomideringtheariety of interests wSicb areJ' Ii rrr; - "v.-- cessions were made Ji vain, whirk.. if t?m MUVVft notwithstanding the historical expericice our firt America, where everv. year con lyour wisdom for ming such an arrangement as "ZTl::??", Twn!" wn W ? 1 may ; Dest promote tne prosp my of le British ihrta,he ,k. kri.,.- ini' V.a 71 . actl0n which Both were dismasted and com-"'' ' GftnUrg. .Drtetkber $. During the rclreaf of iposses timje ddr'"- 7' 7,edflr lh:m ; ZE: wrecks,-and were soon after fallen to with his the French, general 'Ang-reau, together ilihto ,.rure c greatest aavamagea o me commerce tiftn fthU thn?irrU n : . he leu Amsterdam it was reportcdv and universal. " Ho has no(r ih front of hi ly believed, that Bonaparte's army had been to- TfchitchagofT's and Wittgenstein's armies, and tally ann'hilated in Russia, and that Bonaparte was iri1 hi r?ar prince Kutusow with 1 5Q C00 rrjtn. killed in his Sight to Poland." Russians take dally 3 or 4n6d prisonrn. The American biig Empress, Captairi Morah, Witfgenstsin made in one day 6000 and to1.23 ,arr. flyraouth, on Wcrlnesday, from N. York : pieces ol-canflon ; Flatow 30 nieces of cannon. mJ she sailed on the 6th ult-Tboand to Bordeaui, and 3r,000 prisoners. was captured on the 30th, by the Rover gun lrig. I brcKMBZa 10. Accounts are sta'ed to have been received at N.t MORE taLOiltQtJS NEWS. Y.that the Frolic sloop of war was captured pi the tnp the press to communicate lo obr irrj. American ingste Hornet, ahef a most desperate ders the tollowmg most glorious in'tlltence. ;rtnr,k: . j waiesiys snip roictiers, ana-ooth' taken. i - j e.....L " "f ! President a Mtssaga was expected at N. Y. the their arms and are p. isoners cf war. The-wofps haveeeTitoTfrpeltfdwti i ;k::.:wl.I- .f.u .1 . ,"er-,,re.-?0T day the Empress sailed. It was irenerall belieied Genral - Wittgenstein and Tschitcbagctf Utt I mai an oruer mr a general embargo would be one jowea I have tie vived great .satUfacUbu frn the iwS3 P7ke-ine J"ceot sucj-a measureon cess of be measures whieb'have be . adopted r" "Ubj hc 5ay' lhal lhouSh hed fofress dinatr).fwhich had appeared in some parts of the FX ' ""V, y CCV:ofeom Vh those men who had unne- matH&d-to Uke:Bdmag; of theindemrCe "ate 59' ' beldiWt io the deluded b toe wisdom and bene. j The addrc was agreed to without a division. le.rc.pam;snU'i-y.- , ' , n the house of commons an address to the i ftdst 4 shall neve'r bave occasion to lament ' was moved by lord Clive He Raid, " Every ibe, rerurrerjee of 'attroc.iUs so repugnant 'to the pe.w- must re?ret the war with America, and Bufti cbranter i and that ali bis majeity's sub- rel',cv H the declaration of the prince regent, that Jecia jit! .impressed with the conviction, that ,the earliest opportunity would be takkn to restore ihf happine'ss of la Hvidunls, and the welfare of 'arsitybetween the two countries." fei.Me Wl dt"Pd4 sptfH a strict obedience . Mr; Hart Davis seconded the motion, and when ioi;lawaand,an attactent to oar exceUentthe question was putting, Mr. Canning rose, and Sbpstltion.-..' v ' . t At.,-.- of America said, "It was his sincere and anxious I ty 'the loyalty of his majesty's people and in; wish that two nations so related, to jeach otber.by Jiewistloroof:jPariiamenib one"coiion languagei and by h fullest confiJeice-- r.h(i same; firmness and mdtual interests, as (ire at Britain aod America, )erstverar;c'e which haVe been manifested oft so bouW not only be In alliance but, when disputes p7 ucb." trying' occasions, will not, I am pnto so great an extent, wht-n once the die was wrstjdedj be wanted at a time when the eyes of ast, and hostilities '.had commenced, it became .irtri v i,B "u,lui,lc nca upon you. lu.t-oumry ia oc more prompt, oy every exertion ?w.l.ft' in"th(.eKerciaf..o.the great'; our power, to bring the struggles "of war to 2t rdst ripoS(?a in me I have no aentimem so near ! speedy conclusion. He wonkl" ffi (nth pvffpmQf ' iyeri as me aesire 10 promote oy every rneans : verge ot torbearance to keen oeacte. but he woiilrl ji my power, ine real prosperity and lasting hap- of the first acts of Congress on account of the im : Kutusow With his GeneralArmy is at Keloona, mense exportation of gram taa flouf from the U.S. ! amolensko is compleatjy Hurroun!ed. The British frigate Junon, with despatches from j Sun office, half fiatt 3. o'ekrk Sir J.'B. Warren, which had been atN.Y. about: again stop the -pi ess to add the following 14 days, left it with an answer to the dispatches additional particulars. about 2 days before the departure of the above ves- Government have this morning receyied acounta seV; nothing was known of the nature of the said Jm Gottenburg to 20xh Nov. No dispatched despatches, or the reply ei ven. f have been received from Cathcart, but the accounts from the Russian armies are of the most fltflcrVivj descriptionCenerafPJatow had taken 900 ii en: and 2 pieces of cannon at passage of the Dniepe? i Tbe"t)ecl&ratioh c4Warbyvthe Government I T th United States dfAmf rita ; Was made under ta !ECEMBER 7. OFFICIAL BULLETIN. ApMIUALTX OFflCE, Dec 4. Rear Admiral Tlooe has rranssmitiefl in Mr. below Smolensk. Crocker the following translation of 2 Russian Bul. - A corps of 2000 men under the command of letini. d ted St. Petersburgh, 9 and 11th of Nov. Gen?rfel Angereau, brother to the Marshal of tTiat !?5?ihirE'tlLan.x tract ..of a letter received at name, had surrendered at discretion to Counclkt.-. Qottenburgh, frem his, Excellency Count Rosen, loff O.;rwzow. . . .-. . ? Gov. of that place, lated' Stockholm, Nov 19. The The bst accounts from Kutusow were date lt w Rear Admiral had not received any accounts offi- l3'h ov t Lobkovo, 40 wersu to the soutli ant cially. . . of Sm.ilensko. Nothing at that lime was ki.0A , Rear Admiral Ilope also acquaints Mr. Crocker," of Bvionipaitei ' . x J-.- under dte of iht 2 kh No'.-hat tha whole Rbs, ", A. manifesto is said to hate bten issued r.t St. sian fleet of about 20 sail of ihe line, had passed ' Petit"sbi!rg, in which the emperorJexander sr. (he Belt in safety and Cnpt. Drury, the bearer of lemnly retracts all former ack'nowIed;fmer)i3 of the disp3tch s, rex)rts, that they were standinc in- ..Buonaparte as emperor of France, and once ;mr notditute bis war'meajurestnb'a'weak'andsicklptd. Hanke Roads when he sailed. solemnly declares that 'bVwuT never ccrchsw a regimen, unfit forlhe "vigor of the occasion. HeJ '. 'St. Peiertburgh, My. 9 Gun. Wittgenstein peace with France, while that villain is acini z- wouici not .convert tru acute distemper ot war into reports ...to his maj-sty, Oct. 31st : - ledze as her ruler. chronic distemper, and incorporate it witiv the " After. our en irance into' Polotsk, the enemy J The Russian fieetf we understanoVpasseOiL Ras sufiered murk hv thf fnrtnnnt( nMhiinnjftf mouth, vesterrfav. with a fair Wind, and liny ;nkbleexpectatiori. that - the amicable relaiion. I with petty profi's and small trains, till at" lt arfflal? count SteinheiPs corns. - Th? losahf the'Wmv At exnected at the Norc to-niorrow ' . -4f eenthe two nationswould-hot belong, inters war was fixed anon us.' Two years ago, tobaveithe battle of Polotskland durine their retreat to1 In the house of comm'ons.Iast nigbtiSir Fr?'1. rcflmsncehjcb; mjgTi have afforded a ret-isyste n. The present dispute had bf-en kepfup aptefl. vf ( 4s with sincere regitst that! an obliged jprophecied that after six months open war l J acqualrit jfou that ; the conduct and prgtensions -A merica and England, America should $1 between hrvftt thj iaf Goverhmentibave " hitherto oreVente1 ' t hJonlv havat'tmohv. and tkat rpacific, 8mett)ent; ( j we had not been conquered ! an Englishman would ,!J!HJU5ttre4UJt hstUity Jwure been'ndpai.nsve resented .s'deb fl -prophecy at" an i.isult. He dirtcttflagAiasrthe joalf rUish,Pfice, jcnnM n t consider or military 5uccesi in Amelia' level'? effort has been made' to seduce tS ;nJ as mattr'nf erert irinmii tt .....nn. .uitafitsof them . from their aflegiaiice "to hi? ma- e should be co.iqueretl by America.! ic-neer rv " , . v";; .-' jcould have thougiit : that the micbty haw of Eno jTbe proofs, koever, which I have received of lan would' have .slept while her. commerce was . fait aii .auacbment jrom nit. majesty's subjects -twept Irom the seas,' and that at tbe end of six uNorvn, Ame-iea are, highly satisfactory.; . . ! The '-Attempts oftbS enemy; toinvade Uppr ,paa naye ncnoniy proved fbor:ive,; but by the ieiovs an-ao ge ments of the jGo vnor -Oentrral, 1 1 by the-skill and Siecisnl with which the mil-, ly Options )nivebeeaconauctei thefoi ces t hart nn:s'enblerf ' -lor ihat purpose in one .vfl,haye;,I e'ncoropeiled 66 capHulate, and inl rty bMVeffjrts are not'war.tina for the restor ini f thejlr,elatiohs,: f)f peace and amity; between 5 iu coumries ; oui until mis ooiect can, be Depel amounts, ia prisoners, to 1C0 stiT officers ;cis Burdett gave notice of its being his intenn" and 3000 privates, 9 pieces of cannon, the whole after the recess, to move for leave to hiiig baggage belonging to the Bavarian regiments, 90 bill to seUle the Regency on her Koyaj Hig-hr.J!. flowdtr waetrons, and a reat number of cun car- the Princess Charlotte ot Wales, in inc caar. riages, the,, guns being thrown into the river by j demise of bis Royal Highness the Piince Ieg. jxJUihg tht We of hit MajeSry. UTj-t the,cn.e?nr . jTheir loss ifi killed mst have been immense as.nbtoaly the field of battle, but even the whole roaoyis-covered with deaJd' bodies ; so that this corps of the enemy is entirely destroyed r besides this had forced Victor with his corns to senarate months-we? shoulj be found Drociaimiiur a sneer h 1 from the Grand A rmv. TheV have leftSmfvlenalc from the throne, tlyit the i Jime bad at length come by forced ; marches, and joined the weak remains ' ".ineo. wunoot sacn.qcirg'Mhe maruime rights preat .Bri&in, I shall, rely upon your cordial por in a vigrQtft proseutioh 6f the war'- ?tlemen qf the House 0 Cmmont,, I ha.ve directed ' the' ; estimates for the Services rbr ensuing year to .be''Maid-'be.u you, and I eriiiiiri no doubt -of . your "tadrness to furnish j!tauptlievas may enable "me tOprovWdfoptKe ' t &ti5sodintU.d to ipriargWtnd aff.r'j uisi prosper of bringrog- tUe coItUst ia which to be active and epergetic, and. to shew England and the world that England is what. England was. wev.er mat we srmuid send our ambassador with our ships to our own North American towns" and attack the American ports with Our fWs of truce. ,'rbere, might, however, remain circumstances yet to oe ; disclosed to account tor all this : but he nvuiM iy, 1111 on inp iqs. of. appearance, anq on k.'.l......: j'.l1' 1 1 .. - .' .. iitc ucviai aiiuii 01 war, mere was eviuenu? a Studf. ed determination to postpqne the period of all ac commodation. As for the desire of America to gei possession ot panada, it was a oroiect wh ch be thought norlikely to be frowned upon severely, even by tnose'parties in America which werercon sidered friendly to us.T Me notices the departure of Barlow" for Moscoiy to sign 'a treaty.) , H tbo'i it mifair jo speak of the : sentiments of arrf,Eng!ish priyLiiiAeHca:'3e.ne Pft we shouIdTthinkpf them as good Americans "J((lrr prefer; an English ito a F'rehch alb! in??: m W&ty observing ever - effort Pkf Ii " Ttsrt will stant tb the l! February. " The Calholicqtics" will not be brought forward, we believe, till at ts : the recess. - ':, -;'':' -v., i ... !; r CAPTAIN D ACRES' ADDRESS. To the President ' and Members o fiie-Cewt M- Mr. President and Gentlemen cf the fiotirt. By" my letter to Admiral' Sawyer, an:i t!'J ' narrative 01 me uiuiciuai ouiucia, um-" j-.- .. d of St. -Cyr's army, which is commanded by Reh. Le Grand ;:St. Cyr having gone to Wilna on ac count of his Wount." 'p " ; November 1 1. After Mosrowi.wa ritatpriJkii fh f? aoinna itndan rv.n Wn..nkmA'J h' c.tlcfiMfl' t ht pvpiv vrt!rin wnR ItSt'i) i JC'' ' mind, Napoleon moved his whole army 'off the ding the ship as long asthere was the smalltrt I1". J , : road to Kalouga, agaftist Borbwsk ; thinking, as ; pect of the resistance 2 of belntf of any use.. it proved by letters" found on a couriei taken, pri- -letter where 1 mention hes.boirdfrs.Deiii-yJf.; soner, to force, himself into the most fruitfur pro-' it wasAjjr intemipnV- after hating tlvj 'Sk vinces of . Russia. , - - . enemy,iolfave boarded in return V'awMn 4 General Kutusow entirely counteracted . his plan 'quencc I ordered down the - first lieutenant cfl by a serious attack, whichriook place on the 54th"maln deck to'send every l)ody p Irom tne sj ... pi octooer, at iviaioyarOSkaVitz this little town, was taken and retaken eight different times .at last the French were obliged to retreat" with the'! loss of 1 6 pieces of cannon.. . - t . ' Napoleon then gave, up bis plan, left the army, and, took the road to Smolensk, after he had triven orders for the whole army to ..follow in - the same road i lo conceal as much as. possible hisretwat' ii; ordered one;corrjs to nurc to Medyoe, as'if ber but finding his deck 'filled "with preporatiri to-receive us, oulu "" y, , a.c most impossible for us to succeed. ordered ,. men dow n to their quarters,' aid dt sired Mr- S lieutenant being ki!ed.The roain-maSt .ton w . -,..-1.-1 .. ....t kt. h heart 0.1 "'. ni v iip i ii rr ( i ii i ii v n i 1 1' m aiiuii ' ---a i l . i I ' r1 if watt r 4 S BfJP- f .aw i " - to weight of.tbe foretnasr r'rr ' . , mast beinc decayed, and u; was carrie T t .v.
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