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i .1 I' r - :1 i.I. . NORTH- ADVERTISER. "I1! , 'tfowwrp,l Pwty Rei IheliV brother," Vol. I. ... .. t i .n m VTUisbi JBlYio, i860. 1J - I k if 15 '!...vv?, .... GRrOIilM LY 1 V. : nil wiH be publiOicd a( thM:etiDg of the A MANUAL LAWS OF KQRTHf CAROLINA.. JJy the. li jcijiitj Vi f v' ioof tlWjudrea cfAhe'Superictf Cputfcs, of tbii late onu this In this Work. aH the taw$ oa out Sut& will bs brojjghtvnder oae Hajd , ,kb4 afra'nfcd aljhabetic3lyi fcjasto jbe founi ia a Moiceat.; The. jirhole Ww&rild MaeT0! betwixt 3; and 40o:Fg?r; to b neatly bou'fid. Vrice about four Dollars.! - ' ?Ordersfor tb'e Wojffc received by J. Gates, at whofe Office it is printiiig. JOHN PM$K ' LOUISBORO, ; T ESPEGTFULL informs the Publk, Thitz has provided Brmfeif with Wines and ; Lijuofs;f t'e bed Quality good Beds,1 StabJesand every other Reuifite for the ntertalnxaebt jlof txavclle;r$ ' and others, and hopes for Countenance $ aflurjng thofe who mabe pieafed to favor him With their Company, that nothing on his Part fiiati be wanting to make, his Aommcitions .agreeable. ' ! ' jutf, lil. 'v LANDS,. , In North -Carolina, T FOR SALE OgXCtiAXGfi. rpHI RXEEN Hundred and thirty Acres in Snrry County, two Hundred and twenty-hve in Halifax Canty, two Lots ia the City of.Rareigh oti HaliC3 Street, ad joining Union dquaf e, . No. iit and 7; for tfhith.l will uke Landsiathe bute oi Tenneffeej cither in the M ilitary Refer vat:onor In Jian Beunsjary.or in the Territory North Welt of die Ohio, For Terms appjy to the Subscriber " ' TIOMAS;E.SUMNtR. Warren C ountj March lQo. 6 By Willjam Y. "BiVch and Abraham Small, Of the City PhIaielpfa'ia, ; For pubiijkinz Bjufirttian A that jrvkttiA3Uje ww, 1 ' brkusf:v : v. Witt a rniJ0jM TpHE great Applaufe yhich this etcellent Book- has received, is a lure Proof of its Merits. The vait Sale which it has had tor leveral,Years, is a fair CriUr'ibn fey which the public Opinion of its -worth can be knoyrn. Duriag the Life of the learned Auttior it went through-the annual Sale of a very iargtf Impreffion--every lacfccedrhg Edi tion received l'one linprovement, the Refalt ofhii deep Refcarches and great JuIf naeat- he lived to make in as perfect as in the Nature J Things it could' be-f-he is lead ! Whilft the Engliih Lahguage is read, the HiRory'of Kf&dera Europe will remain a Monument to iiis Fame I 4s js as entertaining as inllruC live : as iereftiffgTiHofound. The Plan a! the Work is copious, bxn by an happy Ar raement, the Reader is at ce prelented vith the cotemporary Hillory or very Part f Europe.- The Book now offer eio the Public is from the laft and moil correct Ci. to which this lhaU be no vVay inlerior it contains . An Hiftory of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Eipir. - D The Rile of Modern Kingdoms, generajry. A particular Hiftory ef the French Monarchy. : ' : Spaia, from the1 Do minion of Ihe Vifigoth?. Italy, with the Rile and: Progrefs of the Temporal Power of the Popes. Britain, irom its Relinui&inent by the Ro mans. Ireland. The German Empire, frorji Charlemagne. The Empiiecf Conftantinople, to its Qver- throw ; ': Empire of the Arabs. 'Rife and Progrefs of the Turks, and the Fall of the. Greek Empire. Ilrftory of Portugal;; View of the Progrefaof Navigation, CoRuelts .in the Eaft anp Weft Indies, arc j Hiftory of Sweden, Denmark Now3y, Ruffia Poland, and Prufiia. North America, as connedted with European HiftoiT.' A very eomnrehenfive and highly ufeful Chronology. 1 : CONDITIONS. i. The whole wall be comprised in five large Oclavo Volumes, printed in the beft Manner, on luce r fine Paper. . , 2. It is intended to defiver on Volume every two Months, at the Price of two Dollars per Volume iri'Boards, payable' on Deltvery 3. As it may be inconvenient to dfliver ttvem to diftant Sudfcribcrsjn fingle yolmes, thofe who wifh it, may let theni rmaifli with the Pubf fliers until' the whole 'if 'finiOved, -which Cafe Ahe Price tif one Volume will " required o& fubferibing,1 the Remainder on the Delivery of the whole. It Will be put to '.Prefs' immediately, and fitted on a beautiful new Type ca'ft for the Purpofe The EnCotiragers of tht Undei' t'lcing may retV. aflured, that nothing now tortfcen (hall delay; its regular Procedure"; fo that in one Year at far the ft, the citizens of theVniud Stated (hall be pre fented within AratriiJa Edition of Pri Ruffell's Hihoryof Moder Europe, equal to the EgUlh Copy, Hwrfr" ( V bubfcrtptioB received atthe Store of K Primer ot this. Papct V ; 'i , , ; i ' VOYAGES:. TRAVELS:, A fajely tmpdrtei frtifiingian by jlG alel; aicte tellowiBB VOAEKKaVetS, - moftly of the original $ditiop and eltegamly; iboUtld,- VW. -AP-r. :Xf " if - - A Jour eiy made in f h Summer of 1794; through-H611hd anishe-Weftern Yrcntter of Gefiaaoy rkhir.IUiurri 'Moyr$ the Rhine ;; Tq which trevddei iObleTrtiris :hiring a" Tour'to &e. Lakes.of tiBcamixe, VeftOTor,e itb'd an Cumberland ) By A no Kadeliffet ; t' A cdmpiiie At count 4f the"Settiement at Portijackfon, iii-Net South Wales,;?iriclUd. itigAQ accurate Dticiptipn of thet; Colony of the Natives,; and; of., ,iti Natuiat, Produc- itoni.' T aken dn the Spot-by Capiiri Wat- ' kin Tenchi of the Marines. .'j With a Map of thl hitherto explored Country' A Voyage-1 the South Sea, undertaken byommafid of Hrs Iajefty, for thfr Purpole of conveying the Bread-Fruit '.Tree to he Wefltn:djes, in the Bounty, commanded by. Lieutenant Wiliiani BHgh, including an Ac xoudtiyf :th'Mutiny on Baard the faid Ship and .thelubieouent Voyage of Part of the' Crewin the ahip's latfc4rb.Tofa,qner the Friendly IHands, to Timor, a Dutch; Set-, tiemeht in tneEaft-Indies. The whole illuf trated with Charts,' s'c. and a ne Portrait of, the Author: Pubjilhed by Permiffiott of the tprd$ Caifioners jof the-Admiralty. " Travels in Greeceor an Accouatof aTbur made ait the Expence of the Society of Deleti tautiJ By Richard Chandler, D. D. with Plates. . '- . ; " Profpefts and Obfervatieiis oa a Tpur in England and- Scotiatidy Maipral. -c6noical and literary. By Thosaas iitvna Efij with a" M ap of Scotland, and a Number of moft elcgant'Views, capitally engraved. " ) 'ocrAVO.'M V ., - Travels through A rabia and other Countries in the' Eaft; performed byM . Niebuhr," now; a Captain) 6t Ecginlers in the Service of ihc King of Denmark.! Trardated inwEiigiiflv by .Robert .Heron, ivitlj -''Notes by thejl'ran flator, and illuftrated with Engravings and Maps, 2 Vols." ' :, ;': Voyages to the Eaft'Indies,by the; late J. Splinter StarorinuSfc1 Ef. Rear Admiral in the Service of the States General. Trahfiated from the Pu ich by;Sauel.HulI Wilcorkej with Notes n4 Additto&s by iht .Tranflatef jyhoJr eoaipirif Off , "Jul! and accurate Accottfvf of altthe prefent State PofTeflionSof theJutcJt m Indta,andattie Cape of Good. Hope. Tlluftratedwith Mast, j Vols. . f aiiltrfa; ,of jle, 'irf ijf o, 'by Charles uyixes 01 &ans afrehii. Traaf-ated from : the German by Anthony Aufrere, Ffq-: "II" inftrated with Engr ivingi 1 sslc of which are ' cleeanthr ..coloured.. ' ; . -i ." I The Travels bf Anacharua tie Yopnger, in : Greece during the Middk of the 4th Cen- -- tury beiore-fhe cnnftianEraj abridged from the original WtfrtfW the Abbe Bartbelemi : fWith the Life of the Author, i- fUuftrated- wifh Plates. x ; jr-: . r'w- i-;.- Travels intothe Interior of Africa, infthe Years 195, fiapd '97,.by MungoPark. Abridged from the drigihal Workv-with Plate. iTWELVEik POCKETSIZeV Captain Cookt three 'Voyagetto the Pact fic Ocean, failhfully abridged trom the Qtiirto A Tour from Gibraltar Tangier, bailee, Mogodore, ' $4nfa Crujr, and Tarndant,; and therife oveV Mduntf Atlas to Moroccoi including-a particular Aceountof the Royal Harem, tit.' By Wr. Leriprierv, CurgCCn. Ji . Rambles through! Ireland, by a French Emi grant, in x Vols. Transated from the French it of M. de Latocnaye. ' ' 1 1 ' el uhr Travels th rough A rab i a and oth e r "Wric in the iaft. Copied trom the Oclava jidition above mentioned. .Vols. A Colleftloh of Tours in Wales, or a Dif. play oftheBaijt:et of Wiles, Xeiefted prin- cipaily.trom eclebeated Alitor ies and popu lar Toirs, with oca6oa4i Remarks. An'fiftorlcal Accout of the moft cele brated Vovaps. Traels and Difcflveries. . 0 ' - f . : . - from the Time of jColumbus. to the. prcfent Period. , By Wjrj. Xlvor, D. L. m to Vols, with Plates, ' 1 TVe Hritih Toijnft's Traveller's Pocket CoKjoanli thfough England, Wales, Scot landed ?rtiand, comprifing the moft cele brated Tous in thentifh Iuands. By W. Mavor,. 14., jf 5 Vols. -r SUtlUFFls SALES'. XHERtxvlirbcfoltJ, thefollpwing TraCls LAND, or as much as will fatisfy ht TkX We! for the Year 1 79$! at the Court-Houfe id5Wadefloreueh, on Wed- nefday the ih ofjAuguft next. Three Huidrcd Acres, as appear on the Reifter's ' jOfflU o Anion County, the Pfov pertV of Roliei:By4, Jyif g on both Sided of the South Prcig jones Creek, adjoining Burlingha'm Raid's old Survey . Three Hundd fAres granted to Robert Rainey, below t South Prong of Jones Creek.. One Hundred eresthe Property of fohn Pool, dinii'iohiijIbcer.' '', 1' About one Heated A trts, on Jones Creek, the Property of one Holifield. " Three Hundred Acr:s .-; on Thompfon" CreeS, "joihiog 'Wtifwry,' and the jro Vince Line. ' f iv ' ' Ott- Hundred Acres the Property df one Roland. : h ' " Four Hundred A;res to Property of Axi gaftUe Spain. j , ; Eleven .Acres the Proprty of Annuel Blackfov(f. ; r " - Two Hundred A cres4i the property of,e Lankford, on the5 Wursoitoiiet' Crcik, neatine .xow uoadj. r-.r- - Shcii'ff of. Alcfca County. May 30 liWO, - Jt SCHOOL. The tTuitiorV pt thfYoVr GentlrmeHL rvi be copduea fy EfRrvTAM WTfi Rl F; two Do(arr nKidff QuarUf,. for 4 lefs 'IterVd thacstcar;' f ,trv,rV'1 " i mrrijlhVr' theUfSci-and' Scientes; ahaxrcetCioJTari ef Andwm 1 or tEreS Doljafa ab-tatf fetV; ThriSiuili"r. Cnihrie has ' Acade my1 rPVsr f u r? a ceffa rV- ta fav an iTh.lefaei ndKf rslng f j; f-r-'---7 ;'re .arRanyneen. -MrsLahilelIttiicelt IMfari fr-imltttvk D4taxtand a; HaK pet after (triiFelr fc ownBeddrng .SiifgHir V ou red!y4tAelirHfl':-3 the - ftriftiU fctteintHsfi 'Sdu-aixailfJoVe had 'at other HoufeMhthehy. &' . ,-: r b':Apltjoeioejn4i fovPa tIx' C as so." Raleigh (if- jby 'lnth;iPfragia9a.ej pa4X0 whom anVihlrrtVcutir5s -.reja'uVe;-to tie $ ftatM tihm.e'hm;'Mf 4 ' ' By the. Printer; hereof, 'price zs. 6d. ' 1 PROCEEDINGS' VIRGINIA ASSEMBLY Anfwcrs of fi4rtdy States to" their (Comaitmly cajled Mr. Jadifon HeportJ ' ' 't i' f. t wiiicJiwtBwd -. 'H T H 6 ;A VK R S . ':. GRAND.LO BQE. - 'TTE Officers. arid Members of the v Grand Lodge, and the Rerefentatives of Lodee. -are herebv reat dVei to attend theanpnal Communication iii the City of'.Ra- leighr on the Evening of Thurfday the zcth cf November ne.xt, at boeoek. ; T ByOrderof the Moft Worfhipful the Hon. Willtam Polk, Grand Matter, V , ji ROBERT WILLIAMS, ' ' - " : - i - I Grand Secretary, 1 QfTit Printers in this tate ad Tenef fee are requeued to give this Notice aPlaCe itv Par rr- for ttvo We- Is. ' " "!r3i""- -:V.""JsrL: :"; T Wffh to huy Six or Eight Deer A to (lock ry Park ; and WVH give fir DoU Iwe fojf a Doe and Fawn ; jlVren Dollars tor a Doe thariias two Fawns,' and one Dollar and a half a Pioce-fof awnt without Does. The Deer nuft be djslWered at ihy Koufe near Raleigh. M ' - , ii 5 ' l . ; WILLIE JONES. Ra!tib jfufy ft, if eo. t - - -. .- CHEAP TEA & COFFEE: J. GALES : T-TAS fuft; received a Quantity of excellent Coffee and if the fiirtft HYfon and Souchog Tea which he i determined to Jell; for, Cath ar the : loweit Puce ar whiha they can be afforded, v; Coffee, at - js 9d per lb, ; Fine Hyfba Tea, ; xc t FineJ56vchfng do, 16s 6d i -:- ' -" " 11 ' . -Property in farborough, ,1 tOTL SALE. rpJE Subfcriber has for Sale' fome valuable Property in the Towa of Tar borough, coiafiftinj of improved Lots lying in the nioft public Part f the Town, via. I, A Lot on which is a Store, Warehouses, Saluhbufe and Pork-houfe, all newly bailu - A" Lot ii which are a two Story tweljUg-houf, and all the other Chtjufes neceflary for a Family. , : V ; j.- A Lot, on which are tww Tenement?, intended for fingle Tradefmen, or Imall Fa milies with a Kitchen 10 each. The above- three Lots are on the main Street,' in ont Ranfe, and under fumcient Iucfftfuresi. r -"T . ., - th' tot.nwhifh are aOJarn, Stable aad Carriage-houi'e, wellinchred' Alio a valuable Traft of n tying about two and a Half Males from Tarbotough, on the main 'iUad leadrrtj toj Raleigh, Fayette, ville land Wilmington sith foroevery neat Improvements thereon. 1 ; A4-P.,fei rhrclineable & vH the wfcoiel or any Part of it, raay vievrthe Pron MoVof' PavmeilJ inJl-hMfie.' tajfy. tn rhfelParchalertv I :. 'X -!-' . 'Jrt-iJi -ApplytoUtheSSobfctiberv iAlSWg m.ovJ4to thoCity of Ra atiE - aened i at I ftruc-o?sicnt Xttfotemki andiiiditf i&l EdutathfiheicesjCa let. '?X'4't.zrui'' r " ' For 1mznpMZ ,Aritbmetid ind Need kVork'i filhDoHrster Annum f'. or Further Aujlrian Official Accounts - . tiead.itrtert SMxelUt April 7. s In conformity with what 'ha been fta ted irt my report j dated from the battle! cif? the 6th. and Its lortu- natei iTue, General El Inits warable without difBculty totake poflefnorv onthe ftUoir.iiij day of Mont St Vrracomo ana we pccupiea tne ion 9f Va46. Wriich1 the enemy had pre- ipuatciy aoanaonea 'i was arter- wardsabletci take poll between Mont St, Alti fflini- Nhd, Mont Str Ga Cprno4 arfd ii nlockade-without any obftacle, the fort of Sayoha as tht greater part of the enemy's arm V had recreated in Hifordrf inioihe neigh- opurtxood of Genoa. WhiHt Fieid- MirOiah : Ott: and- ;Hohen26Herni who had Adanjced with re.fpe6iable bodies of-foice Ifrom the, Riviera di -evantt, and the heights of the iio- qhettajclpleiylturrotinded the con-: mahder in chief, MaffenaX TefVed 4to continuefmy operations; amii. Oenoa, I ordered CjreneratUnit2 to prpte.my ea in the bsfore.rnen tioned pofuson of Vado again (l the enemy's trpopjs who were 'ad vancing From theiyiera di Fanen- t a,' under the orders of ths General cfdivifion uchet, and to coverat th.fame time the bjlockade- of the citadel of avona. . After', haying been 'ioinedibv the two Brigades of Bellegarde and Btetano, which had arrived from St. Gtacdm'o, I catSied the army onbhe 10th to take the poft of Montenottej towards Sazello. and beyond it along the Riviera di Rug eioj ort the heights of Albiflfolia, fuppbrting lis fright wing by thefea, near ' thejlate; plate. .My force confifled pfJ only fix brigades, dif oofed in the following order . The brigade of 6aty,Laviterrnann, and Sth:k!ertjreh orders ti,f Gene' ral (utri di JEjally, rbrmerlhe Hgrtt Winl thbjel4fBellegarde and Bre- .wert'ihvtMrJt 'Stiy Jutien -'vjraort the left vying, and t?hwdiiatjtefs V Madoria, di Si, vpnaKMyjprmcjpat to makVmyfclFJmavieri oh jthei.2thf the heights wriich command Re viera du Mont, in order 'to occupy the heights of tVaraggio. The enemy, who aifTembld their defeated troops orv thefe heights, and whd had re ceived be fides reinforcement draws from Gertoa, and commanded by Malfcna in perfon, had polled their left wing on the Riviera du Mont, beyond Cellej, fupportingthcmfelves by the fea,and their left wiivg was carried beyond Vereira; In tin's pofttioA thqylpropoied to attack me on the fame day at Reggio, and to turn me if poffibie. General St. Jul ien was Attacked on his march, an d '.could not - reach the defti ned poirit. The brigades which formed the centre bofa no part in the action. The three; brigades: of th right wing met, at the fott of the mountains, towards Gell with column of the f riem, whic 4ra headed by Maf fena iti pet-fejoy Mont Croce was the moft: important point ihv. the e nemy's pofitibn ; ithe brigade of $ticker Cought to turn it, while, I marched againft that of BrahY The bri gade'B u ffy an d the battalions 'of grenadiers of Paar attacked, thh poft with incredible valour. The rcgi- ment of Spleny. as well 2 the laft'! mentioaed battalion, and part of the regimint r of the Archduke Jofeph gave, on:thi occa fion, proofs of the gr,cateft courage and the greateft abi lity. The enerrry's army yielded to the blovs which the alolir of ont trpops; infliaed ton them Theig: great n u mpe r r:-e rrrn t ted tuem taoc cupy diHere&t-polls duririjj their flightbut -all his.was in yam: The attacks fucceeded without interrupt tion,jand all; of which were crow,tf ed.with fuccefs. The eneTiy threw themfelves behind Vavaggio-rGeV aeral Lautertnann met them at that pdint procceding.along the coaftr forced them to abandon that pofition and purfued them as far as Invres. Qur other brigades however affem bledon Mont Santa, Croce. Part of theletrpijprtrfued the fugitives as far as Mont Armptta, A chief of brtgide, aril adjutant of General Malfenai forty officers, among whom j thecekbrkted Piedmpntefe Camij porta,: ind 46Q fpldiers vrere; tTjade. pri&hers, j The night alone' pre? vented 4s ytm pttrfainS'tWcnjwaj!. farther. They had titre to cftHbi.rti " themfelves on the heights Co- zeero to. My troops with the cx ceptation of the brigaue pf Lautcr- grianrt, which had remained at Va raggio, and on the heights of ItiV rtrs4 - . rnairitiiped durmg the -fplloflfirtg nighty the pofitVon which I have " mentioned, and I remained waiting further, advices fiom the brigade of St. ' Juiien. Our lois is neatly 5C0 wounded; that of the encnryJS con-' fidcrabLy greater. Tfoe field of bat tle is covered vyith dead ; ' the ejnemy , fled in defpair. Maflenaendeavour-ed-to attack again, wUh 'Vome. Jmall divifions, but our troops refilled 1 Tiimwhn frelli intrepidity, and de- . featcd him again. .Not " to "dilute 1 further in eulogiums, I await the re ports of of he General aitd Officers, Who glory in the cmmandji iucli troops V MEL AS, r kJnntrui cf wpaify N1COLLE1V MijlrGintrtl.' (( kead-(iarritts at Seftri di Pflnen'.e, April id. , . On the jeth, in the m rhing, marched with five brigades of" ho" army, m tnree columns agamlt tiift , Armetta and the village of $aUello into which the enemy, had 'thrown a 'ftrong force on the evening of the. i4th I directed my march again ft the principal fummit of the moun- ; tain, beforo mentioned j removinp; r my right wing from the heights ..f Arbizola, by way of La SteLa di St. -Juftma tole Chiape, the left rernj n mg on Mount Lodrinaj whence t obicrved SafJello ; the g Jph of the) valley of Erro I fecured by the bn- , gade of St. Julien in an advaMfrcl pofition atjMoglie, At five in the i afternoon, my left wing wasattac. ed by the enemy j in that pofitiora with fuch im. ctuofity that only ther extreme oppofuion and the uoexam pled perferveanceof General Count Buffy who defended Mount iud lino with twobuattalions of Nadafty, oaldmbiytrepcL one ;f the moft daring a (faults ever made. j General Count St. Julien wis After wards likeWife .atcr.k-d in h,s; ad vanced pofiuon but the4irave regi ment of VuaSoWich, Lattrrma,rnV and Jofeph Colloredo, brav lv tt -fifted the enemy's fury. Tv e at tack on thefe weak regiments have blca extrpmely fevcre, and made with' the greater part of theenemv's forces. I reinforced thisbrigade wit h two battalions of Spleny,- from , ha .Cilia pe and faw this decifive en gagement terminated to our advan tage on the approach oTri ighti the enemy loft an immenfe number of men, and retreated towards Salfllo and the Annetia. W had 560 wounded and 200 killed, and amonp the latter Major Rittern, of Latter man n. We made prifoners levcral ' Officers and aoutSo privates ; of our troops arj officer and 1 5riVat'e fell into the hands of the enemy. At the fame time that the enemy at tacked the left wiDg of thearmv un der my command, General (Baron. Latterman wasaffiled three times, in thepofitionofjrbu:ola. jMaffe na hirnfeif commanded thefc attacks but always uniuccefsfuUv., The brave grenadiers, of Schjafeetti, Paar, Weber, with t rUe her 01 Cm, re pelled the attempts of the enemy, bordering on madneis, to relTev the . citadel of Sayooa, on evciy,atack driving the dating enemv qfo tlie valley of of the rivulet. oL Reggio; -at the point of the bayonet THer V Central bellows thehighaft encomi- umapii Lieutenant Colonel Sc h iaJ5 -tfigwj-ifie meritorious oQcers' of iii u4U4tion, 4 we macepi-iionfrs three officers and 80 privatles. Of ar.tf0OP an oificer and nine .-privates were killed, four officers ac 44 privates wounded, and' an cfScer, ard privates fcl into the hands of the enemy. The happy confeouen- ces. of which thefe glorious events vii leaayi unaii itatey-mmy... nca;t. account of the opefaiiorji jlime-, firhile, I merely mentiorilikt jk l he iiigru from the f rh to thV Maffhai Lieutenant rarbti; Kja4ihi;; , furprifed Monte Ccniflc. which poi; liiionhe maintained, hang- maaie; ? ; : ' prifoners. eight officerf aritlaA mi- : " . : vales', taken 1 6 pieces oioniWt purfued the enemy to Cejrognar3qr .' r Cap tain &emifch, pf the Stawhrnv t Majarc Count NefouTS of thorp -jiad charged with ttJfv f, if -'t.:: 4: II i v. ; r" ; " " W 34bT; " ' J at- 71 '''fi.r' t t4-jr .1' : mm
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