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i ... i . . ;i'OKEiGN. Dy the HfititH thp ArVwfi lich a.-litc I h crr.iu, from Duatiee on th'j 3llUFfpUiiiUi r, w Iiuto Uen able loot. Uiafr.m a pimer the only Mi paper 'o3 board the Dumke Courier if theZOih, which contains th duasitrou intetli .reuce.we give below tf the surrender of Warsaw to the nutans. -1M, captain .cf the ArkwrigM .Utf that bcn be IcA UiLklce ho had in his poiscwion thrco Jf melon papers which contained a eon Urination of this event, let ho gate thctn ' 4way at the Orkney tUaads, where be tavhod with hi ?Tr;l. -: ' .'-.'. V r Ikl tl Verier tftU J0 hp. riit r ti'inoiH' .fujra ft fJl t:! 'D -r: i l, doulUf ill f. !' J !f 1 II ;u cf ('niiim-rtii. Tlii ou!y Ul..-"?y is id tl.'l oili r 1!'ju', uJtlure ere t;.!l vari"m iiift most t'Jiitmlict'irV r j rN ii-jn.-ctin,'; it prubullo rtccj.t'ort by tha LoriU On tho wolilo bov-r, t ! to I'j'iiuo iern to lio tUt it will to ly a ' n ijorty Oa thu piiat many ip;ak cot,fiJgrl!y, arid in a lite tliciinfiiMi iu the Jlouea of Com in ins, Lord Althory b4Jly a-firtod, lhat it wuuld and it U nut tu ti thought that ho would have minle uch a coiif'.dcut mmLiviIaa It'll li'lllt Biktlift auth.ritv. . Tho death of the tVimtcae, ihw.rvr joliiu will realize the frat kiimLred .roiJcj V,,inn. mother f tha Duke tl Wei. of Kail Road in a continued line, Litbcrta l.min ih Blarouii of Wtlic.lev. Lord constructed in tha world. Maryborough, Lord Cowley, and tha Hon orable, and Reverend Gerard Welksley, in announced w tin London pipers. ; . , London Cum Lx4lar, h p.lO.--Otfr t rvn tl-cs tSe thf ctiitcro .a aa it rcpccti r-; iu h tuiw i.n ttrunprmeati "VuI a ro:nj.!rtin i,f ti3 oi'k, and t!ut it i l' i tlmii tt! uoiitiminca th survey with a -view to IiTiiitUa Ixatiiwi coioincnccd. That tak l.y lutA coiihi(!.;ralioil tha ipnrsa fKnu!a- ti'Hi cf our country, ar! a clunato which lim'fi iho Vcar'a work of tho utraocr to flii nfirv'iftt t!i woman of ft f a o i.ncratimn may wf:ly clial!'-nMacomjar. In wilh any similar undcttakWj ia . the United Hlto. And it ja W arrogant, to indulga tin; jilcasinj hope, that JUth Car; .1. i .v.o oc.ft3J c huj thut ncry iunn ff U.ttrrf party in m it i u nj.j iaj Hum (l ,; ai l. ' ' ' jhject wa raji all i,je a ar ' t.: .a I... - I.t1. r. tli. - A l Lnl in.ihti.iii u.'; !nll anil tmtKin r " - ' ' ' - - . - .:.-.., . - . ' . j- . !. ? i r i ' rlana tiered tmt. ' ' I prk ci,but iWley la. per quarter cheaper, fktUinHiif rtmmf. - jp ww C't Uat,' Dcana and I eaa are uiinircrcd. . ,4 . tUlt n man ii7 . , rj IVciichMiiiitryTlwdi'aippointrna 4 w OiEcial inteniwncj wai roccWrd. at : a which ' the iniuiatry ofM. reriet were Jjrlin,on tha 11th inntaut, nf thccnpitu . latiun of ths city nf Warsaw, rn ih 7h, " M ait v'd K.k, -. ;r, arter tws .laya LItirMjy fiffhtintf in i.c ndyhhMr h'vo.l, , i!utinrr ,S Uich tho Rufcsi'M i rarricd by euault all tta tntrfnchmrfti which la I been raised ttpr4ect tGe citr." ' The PyliiifrArny, followed by the ;"Pict aru! tha.mrntan of th Goreramont retired through IVx ontheniht of th IfJth, aad early on the Sfb the Rumian rrmy cut:rc.f, maictninijij; perfect onler f--pcraoo kl projerty vre reipected., 'Th Pwlca were rmirinj upmrMcHin ad flock, where it wm auppoaed they Ju:hlma!tc nn cITort t. mabtain tham. Siich 13 the auhstuioc ofthu fatal Intel-! obliged to aubtnit at the period of the gen eral tlrctiwi. and .which .mora perhape thnn I'm ainallin'M of the majority in the clMiofi of i'reiident of the Chamber of Dcpiitie.'., decided jtham to ofler tlteir re ipiatkm haa been 'recovered by the re turn of Adiriiral da Rifliney, the Miuiator of Marine, from the electoral college of Uoui0rnc.aurOlfrj ot cuanea wjpui, Dy one of the arroikliaiienienta of Parit and of Manlfnl Iban, the commander of the National uard, - 4 . U npcror . !( Bratil-The new enroy from Urazil to France, M. de U Rocha, diieu not acruple to declare, even in the mi ted iety ot Paria, that the ci-Cnipe ror ia absolutely wronjr in the head,Mwiih aeti'ni and rmDhatia." aava a letter from licence. It ia tUI said that Wio Polee will ; that ewpitol, well auited to tuforce hi A"ifpmtain . tho atrogji'.-tt'it, the i hnt capital is f.'.arrvr' bljwf"and r:ar, prove fatal to iaur raaae may, V pot de virl. .V. Caaiinir Pcricr and ' M .i a...t. I :....i:i..i.j .Y i i i nirnnj coun. iiiiTO iiibiiiu'cu ma wuwm lit will ue perccivod tut the atnvrt -Jamag'A against the editor arid proprietor Jdto baft commui ication" from th:ofthe Tiihune newaDer. tor DuUUhinir aa article accusing tuoae two Miniate ra of tanJon . Times, - not n extract. The Rmea receivea an evnnwa from Paria Very othef day, tnd th presumption ia, that on the 17th their expresi did not crrive until after their edition wia f rint. 3 i and conier(Qeiitlv,.that they "merely juaounce! tha ir.ti th pubile, and for .ffrarjed lbs iarticur to different narU the United Kinjrdoro. This ia the more ; government, jftobahie, aa the Sun"' of the afternoon j . cf tlie 17th, merely aJlua to tho fact fhthout giving any arirulars, and statea ' 6o, that Waraaw mr -n the 11th instead; txtract fronitlie Report, on thfCharle: (f tho 7th, There ii not the aliRhtrt 'ton M(1 HamburR Rail Road, aubmittcd to 7XSQn io awn i:u uumcnucity 01 mi ike AiTCCt l0t, October 18. 1631. Bv Al. m i.fomtJKid.tita Hnl le l'i c:. t .r i'-fi" I. I Jut, cvm 'i'u!J t:iors U i c . sating riiil'y',c,l " " t'hnvai l'. .:.!. nitd.nrttirt' t i i j i l ? rc.T'i"1 .vitcm as ccrtaiii vl pron.pt m Iho Iriny mail arranpenrnts. J I.n attrn.la:umim p-ty hujoi-. ' ' ' - - be retain thru-hout the year, 'J' ' tdicia tUt no bdifLlual in Korlh Hlnrther profitably cmp!oTd, or nut, r llt0 prouJ cf Ub ft . asit wrrtJL, - i.Ul groujvJ, witl, t ( r art fwluigi j.rl v ilU IJy cluirgini theti with the jrPirman-'of th Btab IU Iht writer of thia' loflhia buwness, nothing li adkd ttcllcra iiiat no iudaviJual ia th rjtte the awiual ctciUirure, txcfpt t n incrtaae -U)T6 Lcit:iy cvitemu tha cJd tbgaut offud. p,e wuxlcu I " aboui'tho Povertx ral detioo -J thua eraduayy tranaformnd into atdne.. , . . f r . withit Interruntinj the regular tr Crtbaa Un Uii iucuriia) no other eipenae ciet'f t lhat of fat which catu.it be cooocaled lhat W hfpn? and acting the Mom aupport u and it u believed can be fffictcJtftho . Mfri,.,t - anou.U ertimated f repairtand t u)fw. Btaifi.Jn that march cf impmvemc, ali.if permitted t' accumulute ia, the y'hi w,Pd ii4boat of thf p arm pgr, juverj puietnuie UaitiL : iAXntxX M UitQAiikuw . or Jro.. tn wt. - CJ. inlcn. itnP")Teincni while 'we hare tai term of ten y t-n rs . , . , s" t--j I: v:m "i' . 1.4, ur a..-u . fm' a at - . J'. iakav tiA f , a inwinf rvt iiiwM-iiiu-iiai aa aiw M That it is patriotic tJfncourage do."!?0 f cir f urf!unj condiuV mc5fic mattul'actarcaV,--h ii potnutic to 'Let not thli Vile of'thMi anr U.JL to ee'eourage aWitic mduatry, whether It remain.'but let oa 'put' our ahouldera to tha be ..MedJa-aulturocomrne J or manufacture!. That man lathe roost ... .Tr.. mj" 006 ?d to the appcllatlonf patriot,' who tw U tlilrteeo. ains the policy whkh will feed and looking abair for" tha. ric th whole bodyif his fcllow cifi- Lkel to cifccl the greaieat COcaol roe) greatcat good, tie ' It mav be coniiJorcd an act of tnpercr ocation on mv part, to travel out of the ObVUNM lUie CI VU1CMU UUIJT lUVt UUacLlian' emia matter) aJjJlf the current object is rel ivihflrV! ho withhold tlioir ilj and pafrotwje, anould betwticcd. . Amonr the rnwt prominent of theae "objccUous ia the 1 ccitructibihty of tue material, y It ia commonlv remarked.' w that tle Rood will not last ? . Tlit one end will be rotten before the other can be eomple. tod ;H .M If it waa built of b'tone or Ironu wouhl have confulonce,' Ac , I haw hoard these observations frequently made by persona aenmtde on other subject, and accn them accceded to, aa truisma, by the bystanders and by them, no doubt' again reiterated. ' It ia the pro ince of wisdom, to conform circunlfctancea to the mcana and resources! avoidable. In countries whore alone and iron abound, and capital is redundant, road, housee and bri lea are chiefly con. atructod of Cose materials. In many ait uat ions it ia economy to do to, owin to the Tiiifh nrico of timber. The tiuiher which waa used to make one mile of thi Rlita n aa rt amilit nivnt in .EnMand an I ,-. -- b h ... .. . ". j r.i. . amount sunVient to construct two miles are tributary w American inauwry ior iiw - . .ntirinat. fmm their ordinary tu.pike . ot product, which -we exch.nge jor.tfioaal SrleKK- stone. It would therefore be unwiae in rxianuTacturea.Forci comnitieac Hat. En-hind 4o buHd a road of. wood, .and it Jenly. he procured with Hoinctf ic commodw : the plan - wiU U ; gep,aIly acquieaced would have been worso than folly, to nave ' tWa. Foreign Industry can only le"cm. t tnd 'wte4 uwH by ' the frienda . of tL . . . I 4 at. u l..t i. . . . . - la zcas ai no cnrape Vr, . . hkh i me thing, with th loast posflUe aach-r . . , . . T ' , , . . flee of labSr. ; Hence, the greatest patri- V lL.1 U ots in Great Critaiiuare those .who opinjse rroul Ihey could anticipate as muc k the Corn Lawa because these liwe male ' m from aocietiej eatablishe J, in the acvenl bread dear J and. in the United 8ttes the , icouutiea in ihii Stat, iU grrairax pvno.. .n. "" arousing nuUie fee ing uftno the W h h duties NttDon foreim manuQcturea. - ,. . c ... ut great booaue they make clothinc dear. Wbject Of I?TIIJTit unoviMiTn in Tliat the consuming of foreign miau.'orth CroUnt, tAt the meeting which focurea is boini tributary to foreign in- ia to J held in thia olacetM Thnft diiatry'-Just as much aa foreign nationa j U,t 20,h iMtaa t ixitty will be formed underirone the advantage of the 8tite plJ) ti Sot our benebt, ao la aa we employ oar inuusxry iw too wuciu w tarviucra. For every dollar a wprtil of foreign, pro. taking a tribe,; or pot de vin, from the j.Road until we could afford to build one of j .111 ii4iuiuiiiuivni fiiiiiuiiwuit aimiiaiv j viuira HUUKi) niwuv. uu v.iuw, teed' ropplyinj the French povornment j built of wood, are everywhere around us. with arms. Air. Vincent . Nolie, well i It ia known thov will not last forever ductiooi imported, we must export .aa equivalent in domestic prouuctiuna, com - - - . 7 1- .J . . . , - . . J ..... . kneV-n in commercial circle Berc.onner, fUa efficient to know that the benefit de-jmeTce Uaig wo exciiange oi ininga ly chief of a leading house, in New Orleans Jmed justifiea the investment. Bute. ju j equal vaiufj ( ot ine puce uer.. anew; was one of the contractors with the French ) dicioue selection of roatorial and due caxe,? change ia made.' . r ' '- r. t JT.:. tUmu M. W m.t.tn -nKpva lti ntimn. "That the rebml tO tOTf CVf IT tbiDff v vaa w a4iyi ' r i saav tM y iss msmw w fHwavi w wi irww j - RAIL BOAD. thtclligcnce, &1 it h expressly stated that ttio "official intelliijence" was received V Berlin on the 11th. , The folhwin;( is the extract alluicJ to, iom tl Suarf thcLnth, f From the Run. A mornin? cotcraporary' mention the apituliticn of Warsaw as a catastrophe . utyttvk place on the llta after "two i!aya Mdy fighting in the neighborhood, urihijtich the Russians carried by as sauilt' ell the -cntrenchnvnta -which had Ifccri rn'"d to protect tRe eitv.n We liave still our hopes that this disastrous news isunfoumlod; if however, it unluckU ) provf to be carect, wo shall tremble lor the -ensation it will create in .tho T Jench capitol. sTho people there, ieel uu.inlense interest in the cause of the 'Poius, and will not, we apprehend, tamely brook the intelligence of, the (all of Wax aw." - ,Citv 12 c-Vori The tiio&t unwelcome news for sonic time past is annonnced this '"morning tiiat capitulation of Warsaw, af- Ii rVxa day s flffhtmym tta environ, with ' ; i.v . f . i r. i i . . . .inn crnrmimyrii ine I'oiisn enirenrnmenis ' hy the Russians, h The fate of the brave, but uiuoi twmto Poles, ia in general de plored throughout tho yty; some faint 'feopea arc expected from tho Polish army, nhohavo made good their retreat to 'trar&riock; no doubt the Emperor j of : Russia win grant them favorable terms, A aicbthet must accept aj their ,fioint kaftptJ Warsaw ia loat we must now exander Black, Commissioner. . " A brief roe'moir of the organiaatioQ and proceedings of ihe Company, may prove Uiioresiing io mc uieaoB ui laa vmerpriM i-tnnco : and genre, te eorrect I perhaps not ono many erroneous imjjrcwjous wbJch obfdia among our own citizous. a t The Charter was granted in Jaiin&ry 193?, and books of Bubecriptioru opened 17th March following. A t uflicicnt sum only was obtained to authorize tlv tlrm aubjeci in every, county in the State. M'e will recnr to this subject aain it is in hich t feel a deep interW. The miserable attempt of the Mooopo. liaU te deceive the friend of Free Trais by firetrnding to. wish for a modincatkii more felt than in keeping up a bridge,T- article, to a certain exicw, is un- -, - ---r-- -.v m when a jilaceo timber exhibits aymptoma JouttJJy true, but it does not dirninuh LMC(1 UP bone f contention (-. of decay or weakness, it is removed and tn of her purchases from ua. tween the two parties, to wit, the protect, a substantial one substituted. How many There are no limits to the extent that she mg principle. Let the friends of the Tar. bridges nare mm 40 years, and to j maintained au, w or wouiu purenn irmn w o iiT abandon that, and then we maT-LVrt frequently renewed, that we hve for sale, except those imposed bv t,their 0Tertut)i. f)f , m. ll oncmal piece, of timber ourselves. If we say to Dor. we win . a. ki IhC r " -J"""" "I" truWl iqcveaicuc9 to the public , or the Pro.,spne time, we dcprio you of the jiowcr tnc 'annrtOTTicrtrnttEihea: prietorsT purcnas.i2 trora us commoaiuea oi pre- " i Rv wfi,rriw ft th nrinal Rri. n " cqimi. vaiuc. i lie evu, inerrrvre, a i . . .i n -I n i . mi . as far aa finv t fai.irvrywJ tocxiat. ii iinmi me suDjeci or mis naii noaa, u win w ; r' .v: : i , :j . i .i i ... i tahlo c iiruflvfs. I ua arxJiuh hiwh aaiu remarked, m tne calculation made as to , . Thomrmw SjjittmXJlXuib has Vf It us abolish high Mia recentiyj upon this subject in tft T? l?7 from w'io3 any or the beat abolish her a W9-tm.V Uinr e desire to j . . v . tion of the Company. In tl? m-nth f J the DrobaWe net revenue that 20 000 on the fabrics of Great Britain, and Maty. We hay retofore rcfnji fljay, same year, fiio ouusLnTipruccu. ed to orgamze the Company by electing their Officers. The Direction, thus char, red with the deep responsibility of commen cing an enterprise, novel and untried; ap plied themselves promptly and assiduously, to collect all the facts calculated toehed light on the subject. In the absence of experience, the sources of information were few and imperfect. 1 " During the winter of 1828 '20, an ex perimental line of survey we executed by a Brigade of U. S. Civil Engineers, under the direcfioQ of Pr.JHoward.. The result proved ao entirely satisfactory, that , the Board determined, on engaging the eer vices of a person, qualified p aij and di rect them in the performances of their du ties. Horatio Allen, Esq was selected, who explored the route in the winter of 1829 and 1fi.4ri Afnnntlm the StnrLhnMlra m. powered the-Direction, to construct a see- idaUon when the wooden supporti give Ka Hn.A n. an eVnprlmon In Jm. ' ftWay, ft V10W of the Subject which early occureqioine ooara. -1 nis question is to AatnrmilioA at a dituM txr ft ma. W UVIVI HIVfl VI. II..VIV TAffJ . II1U f y 1 I i. -1 . .1. ... H . ... .;.,U1., ,w,t.,i fm-e no ut-uni nun wie wouia IK a.-,.n,t nr inrn,ru nnA uft anart f it for her interest tO ty, aamitting it should require renewal of wou'J nf,U rc90rt 10 tle.onlv expedient that we think the course pursued by nv the perishable material every 10 years, w accomplishing that object-4hat is, by Editors towards the friends of the svstea . That attention must be bestowed on 1it,.arSlnihl rtment ot products to has Seeii o say the least of it, illiberal, and ineuns taken to protect the. timber phased from us-for she km .V . 1. ' r. .. .. .. ifiaf a nafinn tn tK trft ttiaii ii " "lie mwr columns have beea $htn w agamst the innuence ot tne weather, is ' x . odmitted. Paint is used to protect a house : not ku.T' "nnot n-" e lLlli fla,',", he 8',Uia1' tar, varnish and pitch to prcsep'e a shlpj omit these precautionary me ami re, and ' MaT.-rtfrifT i -how soon doe the ono become a ruin, and v rySeli-4 the other a wreck. Turpentine and oil well laid on in a hot state, is the preparation' applied to the transverse pieces and rails. A retard toecomomy influenecd the sclec-' tion of those ingredients from the many which were proposed for the purpose. The ulterior substitution of stone as the '' nave been thut to evenr thinir in iu favor. - -. a We.ehaU pursue the same course tipan .this as upon other subjecU, that La, -ahall open our columns tolboihsidei, tl long as the writers avoid pereonahtiei, but so soon as any writer upon either aid Sm Y-3f4 4-w 'shall descend to mis. our 'columns shall be shut a trams! lua pieces. , r rl1 JVkTl Tl BOAT fOtLITM. NOVEMBER 14,1831. i experiment, nort a'auantitv of iron. AccordinirlVi 8 or 4 miles of the Road were constructed, .. . 1 ' ii hrtwIVII h. fvrotirtftnw tn IrniM. that (h. itav win teceive this sad catastrophe, and and put into operdiion, pracucniiyaernonrnrT.r.T WrtJcct it witt have on the Minister, of grating the great, eupenorty of Railj -JJ J iV.Kinrfif the French i-but it is too late. Roads, as a medium of comirumcatioh,," xpedien- ? ....'( . .v,, mnjA Mttipr n tnwn. .ey oi -o .aoinffis oeiermineo. am in- UKi OUS ia U9)l fit IllO UWVa IJAlIICUIJt ihev do not irive implicrtredit to fall of, Warsaw, and we wish it was in our power over every other mode hitherto known. ,7 OI v "? W fle,errm , . am m Doubts and fears as to its praticability , forold ty" !n ":v"al rtoM and utility vanished. Still the capital se- aak A AAA , Kr PUBLIC MEETING, j) . : Wr There will be a Clay coveaUon at A meeting of the friends of Internal Frankfort Kentucky on the 0th Decern Improvement will be held in the Ch. House fcer, for the purpose of nominating fvx on Thursday the STth lnstanrTitthynvorind-Lt. gweruor to' suweee-ale-ThuraHuv nf our Ovmtv Court. V- Th calf and Breathitt and to select an electo- citizens of Rewen frenerally are invited wl ticket for . Presideat and ice-ire,'- . t Aje A AAA ' mm . . 9 . : ma a.m m An i r stti n tiiirii irm v urnn. . c. contradict it. t o to tno present time ; eurcu, w,-.., ... ;: has not had much offoct on the funds, i sidorable to justify embarking scnousl y in .BRITISH HOUSE OF'COMMOXS. iaworkofiHich magnitude. By an im - Fbiuav, Kept. 16. Col. Evans pre-: portunity, which would yield to ho denial; . Inted a petition from tho National Re-'and,a perseverance which could not be dis- 3 Association, hcIJat ihe t'rown lav inayea-twMuw f"4"5. n, MSf m st. BtaliurWpnivlmi the dieting the-subscription to a capital of ........... kaax4 U-v-a -vnftkA(V-; 4 .... 1 ASA Then nA jtfeuse to take iulo coasjdcnition the pre. ; cow.wu u, u6u..,. t state Of the unfortuante Poles, with , not till then, the oiTairs of the Company s. virv. of address Ilia Mi-jty, pray-: assnhjed an encoding aspect. Active ' x- that hi Majesty would be pleased to operations were commenced forthwith. . ... J - y i .1 .l- ..Li. .nr. a Hon with im efficient corns of En- i. saie their caus?. una on uie wuie . . . -,.- - . -T contiguous to the line of the road, between the Upper Three Runs & Hamburg, which readily yields to the workman chisel, and by exposure to the atmosphere be comes very hard. Should our expecta tions as to its fitness be disappointed, on a minute examination, recourse may be had to attend. THE COMMITTEE. jred to be printed. jgineers, took the field-on the 18 Novem- ,ber 1830. t-niraciors were inviiou , bd The importance cf some means of in tercommunication between the different parts of our State are so apparent, that we hope there will be a general attendance; to those vast bodies of Granitr which lie at the above' meeting of tho citiJAns of thi on tne margin ot the fcavannan mwr,-,; Wetrc not sanguine aso be- within a few miles of Hamburgh. ,. ",.... r . lieve that this infant effort to arouse public Tl.e transportion ofthe merial to the wntimcnt upon(he subjeer of Internal Im spot where it is wanted, will add very lit- A 0t t J ., , J. , tie to the annual expenditure. The.Cron . Pement in this State, w.llheiiWiafey is generally conveyed to the seaboard successful but we think it is hih time . The Kentucky CaeUfi advises the friends of Genl. Jackson to follow up movements ofthe Wends of Mr. Clay, calling a convention to be held at the sun" place OA tha 21st of December. ThoClav EditoB.1 rf Anli.Masof Clay Editors and tfe$y Editowkf b mrtg war. The former arc intriguing" . !- I.'1 . 1 I iw mi .i . .i '....ii.. ..... ... ff i . Ir.R . . . . hji. ihiiii i ii n Liu e nciv iiiuivu cu- i nurxpi nv in utiit rnn nui nn. t ham ihti iha bi hiMr tknuM hMmintrH nni nn i. : . . ivm itm." ., vr,,V K.rf Qn Al hfimfl the lvfiMV, ---r - ;. -j """j1-" i- utiv.u ui ' cunvciuiuil iu nuilllliuiu the members elect to the great Baltimore Jak it m n . ..i i m . . . luuun iiu. i uwi ua iiiiinjiiaiu.t7 mil. ui iniipr r inp nrnn m wiicuii is ' ih. f Yintrnrtnr WITH mi . ik. mnril,..ri ., k.. - J rt-. ' " . , . . .i. . im. . ( insomo CCSCO, . in imc iiiumnoui.uit.nuvi cc )l. lira UTI, . e . j i. . . . . . .., rArPai jtiottjpon romi.ie LomimMw . fh roun(Ki fn tVL,n . ty. . tomo. miyre ,aay, oc maue so apparcm: are also manoouvenng. wun uw uviiniuiji aiiir mi " . - rt lpproachcs L'! : n -in i offhi to.jnW llu ViMM StS"'? convey the ill offer. On the !l'a thero not nn nidui themcroWrs clect. to indupo tl nower had Utter State, who v ii! f not he. found in its fa-frYntn lUntvMv. We woi icm to no;"' ' fa-fnato Hnrjrtldy. We would riot.
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