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i r k 1 Hi - re.', report is reject V Trrdc,,i)n ihe suiiicct f con.eed 'elections., , m his seat. JVednesday, June 16 report! tne rules., points, atvij principle, . '-; !i :i j,r :irun J hern .to have been thereby set Mr. presented a memorial from the Com. ;f jfalju.'gedy andythe cases,, in .vliirbihey Cour.cil'of N. Ynik pruyirig .that'T'furthqr means v ii..y !i:-.vt; nee n thus settled or adjudged-, i. may be adopted lor the defence ol that .city. Ke , , I h fii s' resolution was. agreed to ; tbe scr.ond ferreel to Jhe military committee. - '..,, k. r on :tic suggestion .of Ytr. Findiey, ordered' motion was made by Mr. Fik, of Vermont r. -"in tiift Lwble in pursuance of a 'rule -of the to.recoittrmi t u-report of the cu-mrmuee of hlec Hwhf; aiid the third -wait referred to a . commit. ! lions on' Mr Huriirerford's cooteste'd election, to !(:'. -i i -ih.'-V n-le.r-- ' , .1 the, commit'ee at lilecions, wi'h a view to a seru- ill. CONTESTED ELECTION, j tiny of ihe poils. t Iiaj haying vesterday de- House tLen t;raceeled tour.:, order oi me j terming, by rejecting the report, tint the ejection ty'-ihe c iisj(icrnio'. f ihr report of .the -com- ! was i.of void b the illegality of the manner it. u.iaee of Elections, on Joim itdliatVrro's petition,, which it wai held Some conversation ensued on toi.testtogthe election of .John P Hungerford In j this motion, which . was at length" determined in fnsimittee oflhe wholefT,Mr.-oHECKNni3GE in the affirm-uive Uie chair. ' ' For the motion'- 84 The House Rat till a late hour, on this report, t - .- Against it 1 73' w'hxh underwent a full discussion. ! So t!u.- report was re-commi't. d. v unr uic cuinmiuec ioic, t motion wH-in.uti nctcMfF rc- j-imur csrrvrttn MARITIME Mr F-sk, of M. Y S'jommitied threesoluflons to discharge '.the committee of 'he whole Irom the' , AflH fKi Until ai irsiri tn i : ;s " - ""v J - I 1. That he Navel committee -ft? instructed to Tursdaf. June. 5. " , enquire into -he '.-xi'jeJiencv of pr-x-tuine such Mr. Wm. Creijthton, Jim - of Ohio appeared and. number of rnw h.i...r c-alU.. as th mav derm on the 3d for Guadarama. Yesterday his itospi '!als and baggage aat off. ; - ; -. This morning th Frenclvevacuated this phce, after committing great enormities on mc, rireuFcf and burning the bridge in Albercbe. - ( . It is presumed they will leave Toledo this mor- Tauracon, April 13 )iiidoned the line of 1 faeus, and concentrated in Madrid, which capi-. The French hare "abiiidoned the line ot the I TIM KrJtft-I.il. a naln Uiu n..IIV.. ' .. . 'ti hnno. nJ!i f,.-. A : ."'uce ivuv, k.iuh uvii luuiiu lliljii aCilcaolCi .jyithn ' ....... ""'vv .iiuiiis, w-ujiHwiumji iheshint to carry their post by assault j the tfoops w, reluctantly ordered to leave, a &ra. e J whom they had diiven before them for uwar i ' t 3 hours, and who did not venture to 6ffer iK slightest opposition to the re-embarkation of h i i lie grcnaaier company 01 me IOO'.h commanded by-captain Burke, to which r .topic his scat ' DISTRIBUTION OF ARMS. v-- Mr. Pitkin ruse to'uiupos , in'ti m He said expedient to aid it front ier. : 2. l hat the esm committee the diicncf -A our maritime be instructed " V wat.m ; 808.wa witmn tne nwiee ot f ", enquire into the expediency ofequippioft for the , .a. a hill h,.! passed for ar,m a -quipping! ,ej.vice lhe Kin boa,s bin? ,0 the '!ivhole hoor tbe militia of :he Unreal States, y. Slates not . w it, aoiuaf service1. . annual POpropnjiion of moOQtloUarad 3. r,at lhc . Military AffairsTn V tn',iadr that object, ..Since that itme a io,tnicd to cn,lir, vhether any what fuf. .; , number of arms-had been procured, under the provision,- ar-.- required !.y law for the better lawronr) a distribution in' part had takt-n place- It. appeared, by documents placed , before the Ho'ise at a former session, that there had been procured, in corseqiienc of this appropriation Upwards of 31.000 stands of arms ; eud 'lut about 16 0)0 stands had been distributed to several 'f the st 'e and territories elovtn in htlmber. The H use liad no information bf the distribution or the rem under, or tha. any distribution had taken .phce of-those. 'which hid teen since, procured, f. !. r '.tracts hadbefn announced to hive teen m j it, o a considenble extent, for further sup plir-s T.ie cos -! ruction jiven io. thf law. appears to Inv been, l a a distribution might be na'!e to ii f ji'Lajesi v the exefusion of others. This qcn ?Tc -o;i, Mr. l apprehended, was a very dilV.'viit one from that conteinnlaied bv the ie gi urT;vtnc1r3Ssethe-4aw stru-ion ol th' lw. and accot defence of the towns on.t.he sea coast ; and that the committees have leave to leport'by bill or o ihertr'it. The resolutions were adopted without oppo&i- tun Mr. WLedn then called for the cons'tderationuf f ie resolu'un which ie had proposed on the sub ject of making compensation to" fnose individuals, whose property, whilst in ihe public service, had been seise ! a Detroit. The resolution Inving been read, together vith the .imendment thereto proposed by Mr. Groive nor, when it was last inder consideration, going to extend the enquiry to all property destroyed by the i.'ie - Mr. MLctrn moved to amend th. amendment o ' v ... . -ti i .... . . . . . i .u... o.n !ni,in Mti n i utoca a aimaiiern a r cTtcnmrnt ir ,u . i ai, c arc turcu) viicj (," - - , . t. - . ......... ,uC koj few days t- . . . Scotts, led the column with undaunted gallantr, 'Carolina, April 8. supportedtiy a detachment of lUe King'., Though the enemy have abandoned Toledo, major .Evans, which, nobTy upheld the high the van niard of our arm? remains at Malagon tablishment of the I04th regiment under m.:J andCidade Real, and our H Q. at Jaen, without Moodie, behaved with the utmost gallantry -L my indications of movement II ' spirit, and their example was fijllowed by CaD - BaBajoX. April 8. M'Pherson's company of tlje GliMigary liiru Gentnl Cas'anos has gone to Ciudad Kodrigo. fanf y. The . detachment of Canadian vrItig.-ur.' Lord WtllinPton has ordered 100 odo rations to under major Harriot, behaved viih a der.r - a . . l v. . " v I be prepared at Truxtllo ; and uenerai niu, ana piru uuu sicjuuicsj su as lo justuy expectation, oi mew .uecommg a nigmy usoiui and valuable corps. ; V ' The two divisions of the dMachmeftt most ably commanded by coloritl Young, of thai General O'Uonnell's corps U'arme re auvanc- ing. " . ' , " . ' .; Puebla deSanabriA, April 9.' spies aksuro us the rrench are every fte--ta4f frnrtarslt n ve rn n'ettbrT orng m ms recoi This amendment to , . , , . r I f 3 i " " " ....... S4 V W 9 IIVJ4IIVIII. ,Td3 econ ,ne oDjeciortnose no pasa n was, mat agreC(1 t and tncn Mp G.s rn nion ai,0 w!l3 a. the jrms should be equ ,i.v distributed as received theU .States. Mr Prquoted the 'erms of the: The orinal motion as amended was then a " j V 6 ",.,""-""T " greed v. iri the lolloping words : cureunde. to the-several tats -mn u-rn tones, i r .u. c , ' . w-i' i- . . j l .l i . , it P ,i - iicwvu, i iui me Rom anics 01 viaims dc lt3?e-Mn,v by thel al author?. y of each. instriirte. .(IPflnil;f(0 tthwhMannWvi,inn.'ft,wK, . F dXh reporr made to'the House on this subiect ac. , , i rJ.-.u ..e..:: .LJ cbuotedrfjr the inequality ff distributio:'. by stst..' ! .- .-4.1..4. j. .j i . i ' ..." i . i . . i :' distributed pans of the unno most exponed- The ituion f the United States had mrvemlly changed jnce j that letter was written i(Lr p. sid hii on optn-."-."Vivi.aj been decidetllr tha' whenever a us'ribu ioi t' place, it should bp ii qu d prop-i" ions, ' : . t: -afbh-'-staV.iin proportion ti's tffective militia. to b-. made or the inviemnihcation of those per sons whose property has been captursd or destroy Onr where moving towards: the Lbro; and that 24 Kings,1 ana major Urummomcl ol the 104U G ral OlBrers of the trench have passed the regiment. ; Pyr mees. Thecivil staff remain atValladolid,) Commodore sir James Yeo, conHuced .villi the HOof the araiv (nicknamed) Po'rtu-! brigades of boats to the attack, and accomn.nl. gil A. train of Artillery ha3 been sent to Bur-j inj the troops on tlnir advance directed dip t). gos jopuration of the gun-ooats. fc'be enemy h-Atl The division ot G iza, is on its way to Aranda. lew aays oeiore tec? Lied strong reinforcemenu I'he memy continue to collect vast quantities of tf troops, by the report of thf prisoners, and i urovisioris corps ot 500 men an ived the night preceding th. Corjj nsa, April 14. attack ; anu irom every source ot inlormatii,rihu Letters from Leon and Benevente, assure us,- force must have been quadruple in nu nbers fa that the French ev.icn:ited Villapando, Ualderas, the uetaenments tafcen trum 'he garruon of Ktnfe and Mivor.ro. on the three first days of the ston. month; and are collecting at Hio Seco What; Captain Gray, acting Deputy Quarter Master, their uUmate object may be, timt will ell. General, was killed close to the enemy's bl jt " "-April 1 7. -house. In him the army have lost a.i ic;ive and This day th- English tranpo1rtiirrour bay re-i intelligent officer.- Returns of the kilhd atii ceived on board two regiments of infantry , cles7 1 wounded have not yet been-received from the lined, it is supposed, on an imp rtant expedition, corps. as the Commvider had orders vhich he wasnot . .By his excellency's commVnd, to open until at sea. EDVVAUD B WNLS, M Gen. , . K7 I'he fltet have returned "this morniti?,"! uespaicnjrom uara . w j landed the troops, with tour American officer Forjjz, dat-d j anH about 1 50 soldiers, prisoners of war. H Q I'rTsmkda,1 April 21.1813. uy ieUers which We haVe see0f we!oarnthj, JLEht enemy nas with lrawn all his troops ! no more t)an 70 men oftb British troops WK from the left of the I agus, anrTiniaTird-he-rea-e t r . i . i si. i . fx. . i ' city ot loieno me imn --curreni ie yci pre- or wounded. Captain Gray, of serves acorns in Mvind, under orn. L,ivai, ana , laster Genera's Department, the cavalry ol tisx n.iult remain to tne soul. mfm. and ,;,, n Greirir. of tht Kio.r sw.k ward of.M.d'id, io 'Glnge. Leganes, &c. e-. Major Lvm.s, capfain 'Tycth ami Liett " tlo vever, iae army oi tne ooum ihe Qjacitrl captain iliac';. eminent during rhe war! FRENCH DECREES. 7 At the instance of Mr. iVebsttr, the House pro ceeueo to consider tht: resolution submitted -bv him on the subject of the time, manner, &c of B7' be would rCipark upon thu principle stated ! the communication. to the government of the do m ;OVir DcDartml, that n, v and: at the time c:unoent Purporting to be a repeal of the French thrar J r was 'written, theie w- re many spates as c,ecrccs- itu,;?;..-W,-Aliii';.hrirA h u..,a ua Kn- A w.arm debate ensued, .-..whioh continued till a-sinhu ed. : .Arms had, -ior inianct,bt.cp given to C :L w,t. f.Hijourncu, N, w Hampshire; ai.d n.40- Xla .Sl.chusats, (Jon, wuhout hav,n camc to any decision thereon. Thursday, June 1 17. BERLIN AND MH.n DECREES. Hou.se" resumed lhe unfioisiie'ttnisiness' of .......- , necf.cut, iNew x ork.."-, r-awsf-ivania or Virginia---- . j-As 6''thesltua,iim;';-Ne;Vot:k,''no one, he pre i Vjjrru-d, would imjigin? tbat she wa3 not as much ''.excised as New Hampshire., - v(f sea cifatt.-Niw The . ;H4'upshire had bva.singU'jpoinnd ye arms yesterday,:and took up "the consideraiion.of Mr were .jjiven to; her,, whilsi none weie." gifea- to Con Webst-r's. resolutions. offere'd on the loth inst. necfirut, with a sea coast of a hundred and twen- Me s- s, Wright. )akley and Grosvcijor,. occu "ly ,-niUsi'aoi a comv4aratively Jsmair territory or pied the floor this day,' until about half p-st three ;oIas3acti1iset Grundy, '4or nay uoinucucut inree or mory regimen "i , raurucu. ; call .d out to defend a squadron": of .the Uuitcd St 'it s which had sought shelter within her vya Tjs jtWi'li or wi'houtthis'evidenceof hef -'expos--,cd situi'i ?, shf ws entitled to her fair." propof tio'fi of ihe arms pr.jcuned-under the law ln ques won Fcr the purpseTof examining whether: it V. a .1 t the intention of ? he' law that the '.'arms' sho. ,-d oi-eqvisll'jr distributed to each statej And .to !ri i.' .;ie .-. . Friday. June 18. Ai bill was received frrim ihe ..Senate, further to extend the time forissui' andJocatin,: miliiary land warrants. ttii bill was twice lead j aud on rnotion pf Mr. MXeent was read a third time an. I meed' '' "-- fr-aii.'.' uitsii ?t7&:- .. ... uoject generally lfcrhe;lloe; h ol, (iffereu ihe lbowi.nK resnlution-'V---- 'M'; '4-' ' "?.T-WC1V Ine ncn-.rc J . ... 1 1. 1 1 ri rr 1 1 r wm . r m n.nni., . ...... . i uwiyy , uiuaw yucrrnn .ti'iivinuej 10 coming occupies ; X"atall ol ihe same rtrirnent. maiors n nearlrall the poinlS which ha 1 been occupied by ; an(, Moodie,- and captains Snore and Levnardcf the troops ot the a iny ot l'ortugal, upon the trivers Douro and Tormes. ACcondUig to ap pearances, this army will assemble in palcnci, and i'i nighoorhood ; and that of the Centre remain in the province of Segovia." 'the the lie, and capta lOt'.h regiment, and captain M'l'h 'ilcngary liuht , infan rv, arc VOUm d t 1 son ai :m -.:( !k.-r ::. .... Domeflic. Copy o( a letter from Major General X)carboi to the Secretary il , M - War, dated- -. - ; Head Quarters, Fort (leorgc, June 6, 1813. Sir.1 have receivtd an exnresWfpoin the kni : Halved, That a comniitee be appointed to "c7 incuena wnet eon xon enq .u - whether' any, and if anyi whatalterations r re,n!-;es:ify to oj; made u tne act tor - arming , - rf - . r .tnd -equipMng ttie' whole body of the militia of the U. ;es ; nd whether any, and it any,' what al' . teratiors'?re necessary, as to the time when the arrns utfic jrcd by virtue of this act shall be ais t;j j'lted in -,r'i slate afidHemtory..'t' andihat the -:o -nmi'Uea hjve leave to report by bill or otherwise ,: . . '"v-'.Ci. Iv.Th Lisbon, April 30. i " report is current to day that Suchet has been defeated by Geui Murray near Valencia, and lost , 4000 men. The English army move on north-j vardlv to-morrow. The late eale of wind has done i great damage to the crops about Lisbon.-and has f the lake this evening, with intelligence that octl pro'j tbly extended a considerable distance into ; troops, commanded by Brigadier General Chanel he country. i ler, were attacked at twoo clock this mo.nngi) .... ". .-' ' the whole of the British, and Indian forces, ami ! v , FROM FRANCE. - some strange fatality, tKough our loss was .stni Further translations from. French nsoers. reeeiv. nl exceeding inirtyj and tne enemy cos f r -... T- l. J - - J .1 z r. ' . l C i L.Ul ; .,, paiiis ADril 20 ijjrigadier Generals Chandler ana Winder weti HM the Emneror, arrived at Mavtnce the uken prisoners. I hey had advanced to mm 1 6th inst. t midniirhu t v: tainMthe situation of company of artillery At a Uvee .n tb'- iRth. Mr. Van Pnniiu the attack commenced. Gen. Vincent isrtpori sonofGmeral Van Uennsselaer, of he state 6f!ed t(be amoog the killed of the. enemy ; C4 TVnrif, vi. Smth.flrPi;i.,iJr,ri,fi ft.wi vt- warn was man any wpuuuea ; ana icu rmo w '. . fi ' w i w j iiiinmYinu) i VS - Mil : , . . . " - Carrol, were presented to the Empress, Recent "a,V,, u" 1 1 u c,c oFFraure. . . ! regiment. - ijie. wnoieipjs.ot the enemy At the lasfTla'es from Mavence. the En'memr hundred and hity. They sent m a Bag within! wis receiving the (ligoUariesof the tonfederatipn ftlie uhine. " ' ., ;, "'. '- .- i April 26. Mews has been received from the borders of the ithtne, that every corps between that.river ond,i the Elbe, and from the sea to th frontiers of ax Generals had effected a ianwi.., nd ,r, -.4. . P' S' Jane SJhe enemy's fleet has p4 va .cing with a terrible and imposing torce. The thlS P!ace two ships and four schooners roorii diSDiav an uncommon dprfri'e of ardnr an A ' - : V ouest to burv their, dead. " General Lewis, companied by Brigadier General Boyd, goes) to tat e the command of fW advanced troops. - I have the honor to be, 8t. .- H. DEARAORJi' Hon. Gen. John Armglroi', .ui 1 ,;T.. r.i. ''? ' . 'Extract from a tirivate leaer. dated Fort G' me u iimcsm me army were ueucr man iney n'. T . . i ,.r p h id fr hfn, L. 8 Atf Secre:ary of War. m.'k o? "f - w The enemy considering himscif pursue The Duke "of Mecklenburrr hath opened his Eost at lhe !0 of !aAe ttS l'ml lU-vessels of nations pot at war w.th VWno1has ,eU ?,al,';i 3,1(1 laK'"ti from Litbori p-afteri :o Qfay - Caw, Apnl ia. 'e Gibraltir.Chronicl: -w oi w. x . .-tnougm tne suDject ,naa net ot abicUian Gazette, whicli contains a decree of ..oe-reterrea to tne committee on mrHtary at- the' Kjng - ot the; Two Sicilies, dated ; Palermo. tars ;and moved art : amendment directing that March.9th, in which ht proclaims the restora- Gfhnm ttce to enquire. tg L'!V 'if tiort ofhk health, and that he has resumed the government confided Dy the decree if January 16,1812, io his son, the Heredifary Princei as his Vicar-GeneraU'.'' :.v '' . " -" ; This event poslbty'may have given rise to the late report of a revolution in (Sicily. - 1 Letters from Malta, dated the 24th Aprit, 'state, that the Bashaw of TrbohV Th-, ni-.-ndment proposed bv Mr. F. was adon Aivr sme .turinerrem-irxs n'om viessrs risk, .Pitk'in' iiib'j V.ighU Webster, and Cilhoun, the t loin ion as amended was adopted, with very.ievr Ji; riast votes. ' ' v ".-' ' ':. . '.- CONTESTED ELECTION. . '; .,. ,.: The House a, h i i.com.uitfet; of the whola on t: report of the Com mi 'tee of Elections, on Mr. ."vHuti:;ei frri's cNnte ed i-Je?:;bri. ; . . ';, .! i Vmmijtee rose ind; -ep rted progress, af tv.'r in jch 'du'iaie , ailti tiie lijusc refused them i-:.. ,t 'O sit'sgain. ' --''"7' - ! i;J fouse then oojeup the report of the com-.- rr.'".c:.- ' , ; . ; ' ' ' ; ' . .- ' notion was nude by Mr. Macon, that lUe ' v- recommitted to lhVcommiUee qf :. elec ;i ... ' .itJi-.iistrucwiis to inquire into and report , itt -.;f the poll in the several counties of the C : '. tressidnal district, ho:! procure and 'jpe -. ' . -!a "bf Jthe last Legislature of Virginia -i-iS electi'Ohsjp congress.Aiuition rejected - , " .? q-t'uoh was .hen jt.tken on the concur rence ;.-'-'vff j i- .ommiitce of 'eieci-ious ift their' first, reso- --f-5 ri -.. . ri.- . Tiiat the eleciio was .illegal-,-. and -. ' . -t 'side''-and dedded thus "If 78 " I - i: repwt ' Agttmst itj . ' d to the Spanish Consul all the Spanish - vessels wmcn naci peen captured by his ; corsairs, and promised that they shall never again molest "Spanish vessels. . " ' '. r: t '- : - GisaALTAR, April 10. .- Aye learn from Lissa, (an island of the Adri atic that ihe British troops from Sicily, on the 22d.pf February, took possession of the islands of Currola and Laugusta, :; abolished, the Na poleon and reinstated the Venetian" code of laws.' ,. -,. s,hr..;jr---;:-:-... ';' h Carthagna, March 30. v We learn from Vinharoz, that letters for Mat sal Souluhave been intercepted on a Frenph courifcf, which: contain B-uhier"s orders' for hirn not to hazard . anyLbattle,- but iri'case of be lacKed, to retreat behind the Ebro.v jingat- t f . . . II. Q. OttTE, March 18; - The Ladyof .Suchetjhas g)ne to France, with 20.i0.nen, wljoareto. servcai a guard of honour W IUC tUIiClOI - . ports to a. Itussia. , (Thus; he .has. shut his ports Ff e nch.)-; ;?:-' h'Jndicdi loathe 'ndiedteur. ' BlUTIVU ACCOUMT 'M 'Of the attack made on SatktuU flaitorr ' : r:: : ' G x nter At Or d eiCs r ichancevof other succors fromrbelow. Winder was detached on the at irfstnl dislodge hiim. He tarried' wih him his o cade and one regiment from Bovd's brigade- I'hursdav Chandler ( for whom the rommani intended followed with the rema.nder of M; brigade., J he flrimh general (Vincent; w:C! ted the blow and .uacked our troons at 2 o i hi the mornimWof lhe 6th. Chandler and - VVin - cj - , . ttx and the deputy quarter mastei general V arw ter, were made piijoners early in the acti" . command devolved unnri colonel Burn of tW. ' rrnnn. The rnmv vrp hfltfri and routedi-?' Head-Quarteri.' Vino-MnW. ' ';; Adjutant Gnerar Office, iJOth Miy, 8l3, His- excellency -the commander of the forces considers if an act 6f justice due to the detach ment placed tinder the command of colonel Baynes, to express his entire approbaiiop Joftheir cojiduct in the recent attack man nnnn VUH'o H.irbor, at day break on the morning-of the 29th 'ns V0 hun(JreQ' afd fifty behiixl brn-;J"' i fst. The reeuJaritf and uatient fi.mn rth;k;: cor(inf 'f northern tactics we .disdain4 ed by the troops under circumstances of peculiar "?reii ? beaten, enemy." Wegave himtimetj privation . and fatigue, have been exceeded only jlecand -fight once more Lewis and Boyj l)V their intrnni l i,all-nt.n -r... ' lunder marChinrr order forHherrmmahdw , . - - - - w u u L.uuiihi t in I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ii rr nn.- n - n - - - - ----- passage at the point ot the bayunet thro' a thickly oodcd country, but not afforduie a single- spot of cleared ground favorable for the operations of ihe troops. - The woods were filled with infantry supported by field pieces, and an incessant heavy oJ destructive fire from a numerous and almost invisible foe, did not arrest the determined ad vance of the tro jps; who, after taking three fUid pieces, 6 pounders, from the enemy, drov h?m by a spirited charge to seek shelter within thq block houses of his enclosed advance.? JDur loss does not exceed ih'nty- him to set fire to lussjore houses,JJnfortuately liK'ht nd adverse winds prevented the -co-opera." tiou of.thi larger vessels, of the fleet ; the gun o .ats under tha' -direction of ca .aio "Molrtttr" leered every in their jxawer, to Hs wind 5ein south, ttfey i '"' . : Plattbl-bc, Junf EOSS QF THE GROWLER A N D . In consequence of the British gun boa's ft' been over the lines and fired upon seme q small water-craft,' two' of our arnie'd tiepv Growler and- Eacle started from this plce .the morning.of the 2d inst. under the coflP ot ueutenantju Smith, for the purpose oi ing them, shouTdTTiey again make tl;ei,r cp,' aace.". They arrived within a mde of ', about dark the same day, and cast anclH':'" terday .morning about ilay -iireak the'y e' three British gu'i-Koats and !;.ne thi-nvci' untoiui-"- j f
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