v. a . r "-v , av , . He ?teruined i dtffjrent' v" fc3t IVjcci from thu -which had . Ij a nua'acr of thr ft irc ihe MlilOJl1 l iJeocs. JiaUud, aJifnys feiolu, j ,ine icacni rourt. I a it q idli a!ivl eer 'D 'P ltl?ced the p.-nce.'-lii-u he coasts with '" bf-.WM l.ctl . fq ii:nf! and if iNhad t.,"?.ff.3e4.tWf prorwed.ogi ii other tares, wa 7: b'iK-tiue to fetife the jietjbi; Thcremirks ' which, ht 'hafl trride -'end .not appear o bi ua j dcrnii by ' tti? tt'e..nri from Peanfrlvaitrj. Ilei l 110 cortfidcr the jfijeft. cora nirtec ta : w U:'snt 'prop fefr.to fafer this refjiution, ; , ; as ir.tenittJ to dcc ; tenaire waeth:r it wa prop! :.''r t ; dlicnf iit, H : rria c'.elr'jr bf opinion that, ,.:5r V the-rcrv.uttan fhild nut be referred to a corn-5 ! 4 ; m"ttce ot th? h!c. Jt would oot be there iu j' Icfto fettHthe pti'iciplebtlt merely to de terwiuc whether it fh?u!J be referred to a fe icltceQiaitte. What theo would be the elL-ft cf this p?urfc ? After jjie report of the felccV :iic the prhc'p bdt tn de it wa proper ter ibe H iufs r?vi.coxfte 'ithe..topartkittee of ;the whole njod M.-tha, difcufV. the principle I: would . ihere tor'e'iintrry to the afail catirfe, be twice dif: cuifrd iotlead of once. 1 . t: N to tVe-iti;n V,f the 'Houfe, theic tn V . fi mrT- ?ii I jeifT:t at 7 vKen 7 it -) . kf.rti?a ;Ht ther' j-twa totefer tbeai"foi 4 . Mr. S.iiitie trilhed tbe'eatlemao f' on p.)n. neft'eilt arautd prefent a Specific propanfioa on ihcfacft, which wouli enHb!e' the Hnufe to 0-?c?de 60 the principle, and efurw-jrjs rtfer it to a ftleci cocuuittes. Thif vii a rwm.l about wnf bf doing bufi iefs. Tli oty oj:cl cf the caiaraittce of the Vhale would be to enq iire weth.T it wvdA be proper to appoint a coni rtjitiee ttf eivJt"re ; whtteaa if a fp-dfic refa la 'ion s ofFccJ, the priaciple irrolvcd ia it ro; f,!t be fk-Jed-Jri a co-nittcr of the h !e. He rute .hert wii no ditTercoce f .opiaioa o-j the fHbjidL iu the liwfc. , ; tflf. ; did ootpretcbd to be wellacqujiat ?d vith"tbe isfaal mpde ofproccedinjj v t!ie K ju'f:.; ,-bt jf he underfl: oi th: oVjel of the J loori Mi jaidde tthr genilrann frot Coareai. i ti', if as t gie 'the. cvnT.ittce ppoinic J fuch a'cotrtroin,1" a the Hufe,.iin'teaoNf the. mover, milu 'wj(1. If the '.Ijirfe Cor.filtj-rd the m v.iai n )t exaly rigHt it -ouli he In . tcir power tn j-ii fach co-aaniiaiD as (hou'd. be-mo;i Ciiilco'ansoui to their ideai. H: ihiit this the melt corra c'u le. A gra-t!$TJfJ-up, a rtroltuiuq, which, perl-api, otiif iu4p:Ft.iJggclt8 the opioiofli of the uijri ty ; the'-Hoafe .'t.hn Fay it bfor; a coTiaii'Ue 0- die v?ho! to modiy it accorinj to their Usm .Uu E'j thought the who'e fulj:l w;ilJ be before a comiiittee of the vhole, and thit it ri!iJ be in the p jwejr of gentlemen to 1 moiiry it th-y pleafcJ. M-. Eppra Lid if he un-Utdo-x! the oSj?l of t tSe rvf.ilauotJ it;prefeaied two fubjeftg'for con, fijjrti'jn the ti. !r of wlich waj, whether the . rn-a;n h of Sl.Und w-$ the la of the Uii- 3 thefeoi.J, whether in cafrs of pro. 1- C'itioo thi.' accufed miy gWe ilir truth' in .-vi-!cac:. He thought the pentletr.an from Con vc -A 'cut mi.-jlit et at his objicl better by twb : !".; -J-',.: .re'f jiJtiotis, than by the one he hid pro- . -p:.l.i ;' hn bitd rfUwa fuch rcfoiutioo?," ai d v.ojS 1 i:el V'VOT vby 3J of s'g'irreat.". ."""Vfr Eppts bsre ;.ead the folbwiog'rcfoftti- 1 Rff)!i; J, Thsrt tie common law ft Eng. ;LndH not a part of th la of the U. S. ex ;rvf To' far a it has been adopted by the laws of ' tHjTU. ii or of the indVulaal (latceand that thprofecjitian of a"'perfon at coinnoon Jaw fqr -i Ii'.ei is i virtiation of rhc freedo a of the prefg. a-.d contrary the coafllitutioa of the United ia'At". "T N' T Xj- RtfolvtJ, Thit jn all ?rofecufion whether . jCtiin-aal or other srifeit ii the natural right of a'chlzefio -give a evidence -tKe trutht - lit. D:i?r aid tint in pieOiH-ifl the refolu ' .tf ia which. hixh5d offered, he biid,lendcared t prefut. in the tnoft uneiwptiotiabJe form ; H 'dcr the impftflioohat when the fuKjea wjis, hefgre a coiouiittceof tf-e whole, it aoight he i rn viifisd aree-ibly to wifhes of the taij ri. ty : aiid 'vvtiere the refold lioaj "eiT.red by the ge.jtlcnaa on Virginia ruigbt be maed aa an amemlCiit to the refolution whicU he liid fub. putted. ShWd Uegrce to fubilitnte theTe re fvlurionsio lieunpf his on, be might ,be conX fi Jird as agreeing with the geiitlemaoin every Mi-d thev contained ; whereai it ould not be 'exSeed that he cbuW be ready JItily to pledge Vtinfilf 00 any fpecifie refolgtloa uatil he had mayfly conti lered it. The, gentleman from 'Virgil rud doubtlcfs fully- couGdercd them. ftia, prepared- to gire h:i....; W.ihout -bY.r-pruWiinac ia them, he thou? that uletbc was foeluKtumy Mr. V)pe CM i-ot fuppcu that rcfoiouopfc iwiOHy irawa poIHdau thprdivaa acciTi ;ilsfa.rcT rothT bcTT?ntoihero v Sbly they did Hot, pbiltft U tle .pf Cf tiw Avlilch wcuM Kave' charaSerizcd tsem if rira.wn by tqi pen f$ the ;ebilematt iibra Caunedicut. li it th- ori rsci ike gentleman otherwiie ! v ja i:.-;t' wf!l foubdd. if the rcfolutiops he hid f.'o-.-fled wcr to be fubnittted loaaa td'ia- n r.ftne nouie, tneie ongt was oi;for diff i f jfmaY they nroouuc- d . t"no more than aaX' p. fii a of the fcatiinenta of the iaovcr oa the ' vfuMtV vMr Eppea faid he religicfualy bdifcted ! tbatlh.cotnmO!i law of England .was never a j part af the hw of ihe land, and, that v hen a man j '. tva p; fVcote', hV had-a right to givhe :ruh , in vwif'nre. If the creotieiBan peru-icu 10 tc. -Mr. Speaker faid a 'motba to paftponebal W preference over a notion to commit. ;i r f 'Mr. A!exaadcr 1 faid UfLthe . rtfoluiion, tin dcrcouCdcraiioD, ifiot the" :inotl technically ccoratc, appeared-to him the moll proper fovr the adoption of the houfe. It couuiced two prop&fiiioor, firfl;; whether it ia eapedient to enquire, whether the pofv.cytjng cfEceri cf the Untied Ssatri hate a tight to ii-tlitwre profecu tiocsfor dffaraa'.ory language j and ftcondly,' if fo, wheiher in inch profecutions the (rniK can be pivtn ia evidence. Jt had been ot icd cf the wholto decide, whether it wre expedi ent to appoiat a frleii committee to erqulrc The geetlemaa from Teaiieirte was of opinion that it would not be competent to a committee of the. whole to difctf the principUi of the re- folution ; but that iliey would be etplufiyely 'confintd (o a ci fidefation of the expeitney of appfiniinif a feUft committe to mk the en., quiry. Mr; Alexander lid thia o-as not hisjb pinion, litf . ? the commiitte f-the whole, 'he vh !e fubjeit wculf pnfrnt ifc)f.- He ad .-ed that he could coocfivc of a phrsfcology ilut wmltj not contain the obnoxious Venn itkcl nmmittee, to wit, to make the rrfi'iifion rraJ .whether it ia not expedient to ei quire, Sec. 3cc omitting sltogcth r the term, lrbci 'committer?. Would not this, however, be pre fentirig the fuhjeft ia the fame, point of view ? nd ;f the committee of rhe whoJc dccir'eJ.that it "was pioper to inske the ei quiry, the next ftsp would be to appoint a fe-eit com'niitteer Mr. A'exander faid he thought th? quelHon of. hiVh importance,-t(d the cour ft p npofed very proper, It was belr to prefent the fi!bj-ftfe uader a grneral visw, -and oot in the fpetitic form f'prgeftfdby re gritlcman from Virginia. He (bouid-theref'-re vote for the rcfrreoce He declared himfcif of opir.ion that the tccufrd had right to ive ihc 11 nth in evidercc ; but faid he had not yet tanc'c up his mind, whether fuch proftc'i'iof .flifhl be carried on by tflr cer ot the Uuit-eStatf . The reference n,a;f;ommittee of the whole was then agreed to Ayea 57 Noes 41 and the rtfolua-a made the 'order f.r Thurfday ucxt. - - ' ' 1...., ,r.J. Mr, Dwfon ohftrved thrt in the year 1 . a rffo'urroii had been pafTed by. the Uouir, swliih ws the bafis of a lav for thr extdfifion cf iIm: externa! commerce of the United Sater, for lrliich pnrpofe a fnH appropris'ion hid been nimU. The lw had been dif-uffi with rlofed do5; after the piffjige of !,? the ii-junii in orccre;y had been le moved Soon afterwards, an cxpfdiiioa hid been undertsltrn by csut Leis, capt. C'ark and others, which, tfe, had betn aivifedxbad been attended with J1 the fucrefs expected. XThtfe gentlemen hive tractd the Mi(T.uri to its f(uicc ; fwa"haTe psf. f-d al'ing the Columbia to tne Pacific Ocean. cxph riog the courfe of variousjlr-carris, and irakirg theniftlves scqtiaiote'd withfc adjacent country aiid its ichabiiants. In d"ing th(, they have traverfed an immecfe country, andhave encountered or d oveicome great difficulties and peri!?. Mr. D. faid they had fortunately tinted, and in hi opinion, defeived not only, the tiianks of their coUpiry, but iikewife the gratitude ofpofteiity Mr- D. fsid he had been induced from thete crT.fiJcratioofl to invite the attention of the Hofe to the fubjVct, in the propiie'y of which he waa confirmed by theori. giual coin(nui)iitiou of-the i'ffident, which held out the idea, that in the eflimate fubmitted totheHrufe, the fum treo appropriated tvas but a psrt of what might eventual y be ncctf fary. Mr. Da wfon 'concluded ly oSTciing the fol. lowiiij nf )'t)tidnT Refehed, That a cemmitfee be appointed to enquire what compenfaticn cuhr to be made to Meifrs, Lewis and Clark, and their brave com-panioi.s,- for their late ferviccs in exploring the weftern waters, to ttport by bill or otherwl'fe. This refolution was immediately agreed to without a di'vlfion, and Mtflri. Alftpn, Daiker, Blake, J. Whitchill and Morrow, (Va ) named the cauiaaiitee. Wednisday, Jan. 7. . . Mr; t "RaQdolph, from the Committee of -Vay and Means, -oo fo much of the mcffjgc of the rrefident of the U' ltcd btates, as relates to ihe repta'ing the acl laying a duty on fait, and to the continuance of the aiVimpofing cettain duties u-hich conftitute the Mediterra nean fund, prefentcd a bill, repealing the afts laying aduty on fait, and continuing for a fur thertjme th,. fiiH feflionof aa acli, entitled ah ai " futther , protect the coarr.erce and f.amtn of the U. S. againft the Barbary pow: es, which was rtferredto a committee of the whole 00 Friday . . ' . '"'''--. L Mr. f. Rudolph Iikewife prefented a bul 'i.thoriu'n the ?rtfiderfOf the U.S, to accept . . ; ... '-, L,.i. 1 v-i' ; , V "Frpm the' Enquirer. - : The Britilh Packet baa arrived at Kew York with Londen. papera to the 9th o N 0 vernier j the foliowicg arr the: moft important features whicB they euctam : r '. The fleet under Lord H. Virerts bad qot ted Lifbo, with Lord'KolTtlyn, the Negociator Extraoidieaiy of nj?Und,2i;;-. v; The King of P.ufSa was' fa. d to be at Cnf.. trio, on the banks cf the Odtr A corps of Prcflians cot engtged in the aftion of the 14'. h, famruatine to, ;o oco mtn) were retiiirg to the Oder, to form a junction' with the tjoopSN m a . X . Ift . j that lurrouctfeJ ttitir icveitign. . uin n apprehepded tbat the rnpidity tf the French divifion which- piiflied through Berlin ft Steftln, wou'd prevent this junction. . The Ptfliata would make a (land on the biLks of the Oder, where they cxpe&td to be j iiced br the Rtfliana who were rapidly ad. vaccmg through PtuJUaa foiacd and uueua. The whole IltlTun force under marching or dcis, amounts torxco,coo mea.' The Empe ror Alexander was to take ' the fieTd in pcrfon. The Ruffians' cannot -recover the1 vantage ground loft ; but they may enable tbe kirg of PrufHa 10 obtain bettcrTttms from the coj3qerr. After the battle of Auefliadt ca thri'h, the King of Pri;fiu fucd for an armifiicc; which wis refufed 5 Naolecr.8 reply i faid to have been Wt flail tIAul efthc t ot Berlin." Je nt (ottcaii Jar le rei Jet Prtji"' I not know the Kieg cf the Pru!Ii4i," wss the Ognilicatit arfwer of N-ipolion, to LurchcfinJ, who was fent to the Frer.ch head quart rs com m!fli )ntd to cbfain peace on any etn.. ' Bcnsparte tut aiknowltdged the, neutraflty of Stxony. Po'ej arerecled on; the fronrer rf SfXoy, with the iufcr:pt:on, Saxe EicSoral h-iyt t,eutra " Eheloral Saxony neutral tcrrit. ry." The Duke of BruuficV i r prTi ioa to refpe the neutrality of his ti-nr.Ory bd been rejected, and he himfslf cenveye JTn a lif e r to' Allona, wl eqce he '.vould probably ferk a refuge in England."; H e is the fither. in-law of tlfe Princefs ciW'ti N" onbt manY cf the inhabitau'.a of Gttmarry will feck the fame afylum. ' I'o pang through the town of. Weimar, Napoleon i faid to have been fird at from a wini'ow by a peifon ut-known- The ball miff ed its airrt but fo much exafperated wits the corquerer, that he inftantly crdered the place to be given up to fire rd fword. Not a houre ia ftancing eiihr in Erfurt or Weimar. S"uth :t leaft isjhe, Rnirlifh accrunt. Tht Qeen of Pruffia is faid to have reirbed StIfund iri Swedifh Pomerania. Thegil'ant kin? of Swtden has invited het to ukc refuge in hia cruntryi The Dutch atmr utder Desndtll. is. frpur?nfr the coafta of the Germanic Ocein. On the 26 h October they crrffed the" Ems, and took prf xkfibn of Lfar, - Emlden, and the whole pi ike of Eaft Frufljnd On. the 29 the Biitffir conful at Hrmburh pave oidcrs n he BiitiHt'eaptains in that port to hoUihenfcfves in readineffllo depart at t2 hwnnctiee The Btit-lhChacncl F.cXwaa to rcfume its tliii.:o off 3rrO. ,, Eve.y thing dlfpiytf TJrpoiv-on's rrfolou'n to annihilate the trexnd importance of Grcrt Britain,' Tht-.h bulen'n has the foil? ing Ar.athemax Since the tyrants of tht; fea re fpeft nolaw, the intention of the Emperor is to ffizcCveTY where thtir merchants, and block iVm up cffe&ual'y in their iflandsXIn 1 w; tificatioa to the metchacte, batkfts'and (Imp kecpEri cf LfiJic on the ig'.b OaDbcVthe Fienrh commander bavin? dechrcd that tttis lcrty U relebratcd in F.urope, . ot the grand J!a pie of Etighjh merchandize, ,aod in this refp?et a dargcroua enemy of Frapc," peremptori'y orders every dealeirbavinr Englifh ptcperty, money or goods in hia pi-ffrffion, " to ecter a declaration of the fame in writing in a regifter opened for that purpofs by the commandant of the p'ace." It does not apper, whether Bo naparte intended to confifcate the property thus reitlered. Had thia trade been prcvicufiy a prohibited one, it might . have been lawfully confifcated. But there is no colour ofjnilicc in feizing Englidi goods, which were not ;fotv biddenjto enter Lciphc. It was fuppofed how e?rr. thit Bonaparte would coraT.ute this con-. nfcaticD for a heavy contribution. . v There are no authentic accburts of a fevere bat tie, after: the capture cf Berlin. "Whence was a large PrufTnn force to come ?. If there were as y fuch eflgsgemantji, iLranlHiave taken place between the maAPtuffian corp bound toH the banks ot tne uaer,nj i.n.c r-f-ncu oiviuon L . 1 ta i t t. ... - i . wiTl LOt be- Itvitcd tn Mv.-.i, ., itive or being (nut o0t of II thofc no Ih? commands, or f orplCcV tV.. "'.M raaoy of Englaad ? ? 1, b un W 1 4 fWe M t ioforrastW W been received of the at taDhmtnta h,..- I"1 Wiikiofon and thcorr.mVidert 0f ihe forces. It appear that .Ihe Am;,i marched from Natchitocbif ber, and bad on the 3tft t kuhhcirZ A the left bank rf the S.binl AvSJ ,Mi.r -s . -ji.. - i -,: a r 1 . 'N- - "T- theJerviceot a nmnrr ot Yonteer companies, t W.fl-ehh BfHijo nol;txceeed.ng 30 000 men,- whitl. w re ferred-j., T.00 tbefe cnlfequencea be aot.W a com w nice ut iue whui. tiuiiiij u;ti , On tht xyb of December 'm Saw.fT. 1 Gen. "Smith rbVcrvcd that on exarainirg ihe' iiulea and Articles of , War, there appeared to be no poer to puoidt a citizen hn fhould be found aairg"as f fpy ih the army, or at-terxpiicg-to feduce the officers or loldiersjrotn ?4bii ' ' . .. ' t' He therefcre moved tbat a commutes be appointed to'erqnire "what amendments ' wrre nffaiv tu the aa for eftablifhlflg toles and articles "r the governuient of the army of the I U. State. ''. ; " Witt. BE CIV I Military land Warrants i inter. anticipated r nl '..!- . t. ?ll t. . 1 I. I ne rtniiun mnnirtii wnt he cj trown fa the here'ditarY donsiins ol ibe he ufe of Bras. " 2. A'confedcranoa of the torihjwiil a?fe with the prince of Ber Primate, tnd Bo" racartc. its Pre? iftor. -This plan will be prei. '"cfred to the incorporating of thtfe ftufSaa fragrflenta vi b the League of thellhiue, be cafe - he w hole, c f .th t. coifed crate, em ore would be too largest ohe kept eaftlyin ful j tion, nor -would it leave fuffictet.t meansfor providing A well for fv mar-y of hTa familf. 3 Pruflian' Poland will be icloreJ to (the np of E.'irope.M . ; 4. The French rroopf will f:i?e tipoo the Ptnenfr.la'of Jntlaod, anj compel Denmark to fhutibe Sound. ; " " - . j.". And the febetre of tbe roaritime coovea. tioa will ooce more be llartcd ii Europe, 0 t;gnt DarKcircaiy opiviie, wheool, T! Novtmbtr fell back to NfCgdochts. U No formal c( nYeriiioU las bVen tM...j . but letters bad been receiid by CtnTv? for. v-hith contained ifilrir.rrt .1 '',a-" tic Spenitli commanc'eratL tic it tioop.Bff If retain tbeir prefent jcfiiiK which ii.t NicM tlcches, until the ufult t the tecdlr - Tfc.''. ationt were known. . 6 An co.frqucnce oj thefl arrarffecen,. n w.ikinfcn h.dw the rjlh cf N0ffmbc; J;;av . ed the greater put of lisforcei towit' Orleans, wMeretr was lib pu.poft to coccthi fV the who'e of his flrergti, aa well U.at fliould be formed by regulars, at by volunrtt, and militia. With thif ,viewtht tttr, (0!n Mcbi'le l ad beta ordetjc to N.w.Orlcini Abcut ico men leraarud at NatchitoclitT" The datrs are rot larerllun the 14th cf No", vembrr, hen Gtntikl K'ilkiafou wai n Nat chcz A'. Int. y Extras cj a letter, dated tVefllr ten, Jtnwj 1. 1 The f blowing inlorpation basjuft bee a ie ceivfd by the t'Jilor of .1 Je Wi:fiii:igton Federa. '- litt : liy a gentleman jjitt arrived iromFrauk. fort, nd ho tvas prefclt wh"n the. trrand jury exauWr.edjbe charges asinftBurr it appear, ed, from the telimonygiven, that Mr. Cutr was concert ed in the pulhafe rf oo cooacrr cf Land iiv Louifiira otarly oppchie Nachrz "j" that t(he yourp and rntirpnzin perfcun, were to embark with bin were to fettle ori ih Und -that each had a ajulket and wai to ift as a foldicr.undtr Burr, againft the optwJi provided ihc rxecmive Approved of it ; jRiKiiH Mr. Jtffcifoo was feverjil months atoafquji'm. ed with Burr's inteotu s. He further infoims that the rurcl afe of Drptifionafo rnaintaiu the fettkr for ore year amounted to 40,1 CO dc.l j ur ; anu mat me lame mat v 2 s expended 13 agrit ul: uril implemprits. 44 Mr. Burr isdaPy expefied here. A difpat this day ertived in great liaUe, from ihei.lfiiffippi Territory ; Lut wc hue not leircd the lubjefl of iti r l ,it , 1 .... on wcou, late taitor or infvveBfrn ot!d, has aruved here, Ar ihe purpofe if tllabiifliirg p'ptr. Whit i his oljicl uiijbf, however, 1 know rot. ! " Cspt. Lewis, ai d the Ir.dijr vlio fame with' hi ui. on his return front the Pacific, wti it is laid, at tl.c prefideni'a Icvct to duy ." -'. The Hcuf: cf Dc!cgatc( of Virginia hie adop'cd an iiir.ovaiion for (oe Ccit r f A?" p:a!s, c'ill'r.cl from tnhtr of the tvo wli:h we have fell cad y noticed. In taff ef the di-ah, rtfinaticrr or removal of thr j-ie. his pbee is not to be fupplitd', but his Ulnry 50 Uia , be divided a.i or glt ibe frcr- otlittf. - 'J'kt3 or,e of the reraaiuing four is Vacated, his iaia'f is to be divided in the fame manner, and ine court is to be reduced to 3 judges. For this : additional compenfation, there aieio be 3 ft (ions in the year and the period of ferricc ibeut 1 20 days. " ; - : - XT'1 rcfiarnatio'n of Judgt Carrh;knC. of AsWat jtftctday laid before ihe Lrjjifla'u'rt. . (Enyuirir. An innnfmrUs communication, ilroilar to the one prefected ftort 'tine befsrf, ra roads to CorgrtO on the H fr.llant, by the perfon who llylcd hinfjf a foreigner. It was ptrufeii bf the ocembtr, but no order taken upoa it. TbontM O. Se'fridge, chafed with tbe niur. der of Btrjmin Auftin, has brtnxtried btfoic 1 the Supreme Court In Boftonj and 'eejwttta. Extract of a letter from a gcntleman in leppo to his friendTraoslated fromPe. Gettc cvf lMurbtfillcS, cf SO:h Octbbrr 1805. ' ... -i:rT: ' ; '" ' 4t A very extraordtnary . iiscoyerV, such as will conftCTTousanrljsystrros of pro- nht-ric writers, has Ltelv betn ms.de. I W Lofcalvpscor Rcvclatjoh rf St. ohn,.one ot tne vcrftLceritijries it vvas''-considertd iiwinnnlril. W the Wf.rk kif thtf WSftre". Apostle JoHn Lcven Luthrf . refeetedi Tlirnc tvhr rloillitl-rl ti- tO the CaBOn illed'ired ic to be the fabtkitioh of one rhiliiis; y&a was cotennpa.rrnb wie p.rslltS, atufa Christian Tactic, CO IUC UIKXIJIW AJi Uill Hit lli.M" o -bt a teacher; and his dmtt im 01 only divine .A ;'-L:: '''"'. -.. A-to be: brought to.a terminatjortv-Some &?c borers belonging to a.littWtowO ci," m0VC -y . A '" -. - ' t I os ' in As j a; 31 inor, late 1 vi r e ru'oliishfrom aa ancient edil Q : x 1. . C4 I . rn A K if 'if -.: f-- 1 A: 1

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