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H - I ;0i .i it 1.7 ,-p:-V 4 .' 0m5n:EfDJs; ftm informed, that tms country, r or pay:nd - -p.-" .vt;- "UHiii mimJiiii rints roiomy rc- U4f'ir . The f.WCsatttDD:; a) in Sansoriu apt Suat -ttrrvvtcHMow t a v, ,vfro?n ")?lv mouthy n England She " lefi there on the 5th 6( jOvco4tr ; .Djahj asilgcr :trTeEdit&f t " tV t. Artrcahtilc AilvcrtUer ' in ' :'Bri$t61 papers1 Jo the rv ivcrpoolapers ' Oithc. lty and Ipndun; papers ,to : t, Sptt ndxir, arid a nunt- btf .of; vtuafe maunt Articles, V t , v-v Vff Doanc inforrnB that 1 - s e'i It J.ondoa oo the 2nd of Oi v Y 1 ttobTy?at , Wihv'lime thec United ' sfchd&t Revenge tiacf ar- . ' 3 rived at Portsmouth from FaU mouth, c to take - on Joard M 0c vvhd Was expected'therc m icw ua sv ana whose oacro $$e. , iiu men p,ukeu tip a vet k x - 1 1 turc '.'It vas rumtJureV apt;' i) ; .aacicls tat the right tf'edrch as it jt , rvas callvd, ; wtmkt not be relin ; qu?shtd hv.: ;the " British govern i f lmnt, eiiher as it rtspecieu mtr k ' ch..nt vessels or ships of war ; an " ,vfliit the. prospect of an accomoda a v tiy n br t veeu Great-fintain and the ' . VmtH State wa3 gtoomy. ; The 'j11". sued olders to detain 5aU American" vessels hound to or iiom the ports of an enemy V and ' -had ritWd the blockade tf the b , EnSs- Wiser and EUe, about the :t 2Qth ot September. He statee -also, that the expedition to Ma? s dcira had not sailed, but was ren . H' dt-zyouzed off Cork ; and that a- nothrt expedition, to consist oi 20,000 trcHjps was fitting out, des thttd. as w 45' supposed j for South- Anitriva. '.':- The tatter conjecture is in a great measure confirmed by anar- tice in the London Star of the 2bih Sv pt. whuh upcices the meeting oi a ;e abinetuouncil on the F rida-. f pre edin which continued m Close conference till three o'clock in th njiiug. The proceedings - had been concealed with great car ; but i:w0rumoured, that among oiher measures decided V. ul f .ur washe i e-capture of Bue- . y c ,nos Ayrcsi as indispensibiy requi-? site to wipe off the stigma brought unon the iiriush arms by the sur , if cruder vtn evacuationof their con tjiiebviu that qu Alter. For this purpose tlv expv ditioh mendoned 'My Opiv Dpane was 6t ting .ouu , that the conquest might not be ai , ten4ed by procrastinationi Mr. Hawker; a rtierchant of ,,; Xotulon, writes ta'.Qapjt- Stevens, ' 7-unur date of the 18:h Sept tk al , ; though iir. Monroe's departure' vforAmerica may took i-ike hostiii jvsty, ytt this is not the pase'j Air. ptU I learn that thib govtriiment have , . deicrinined;to search ?all neutral shi;s lor lirnish seamen ; and it is ba d a pn clarnationj will be is ' Sded to that effcut." This protla- rnatioa however, iad nut ap 4 pea red On tilt S0ih u Vc &rc ifttorned," says the Star; o't the -8th) u and; we believe out, inclination is correct, that n our government has resolved to ''ttali.ate-cVii'-Fraate by a proclama- tion, exa .tlv. on the model of the itnen decree of blockade.. v Not oiy on the bats i France anu teltaly, fcutuf every EuiOpeari itaief - .under the intidence and controul WolNapoleon as also 'all foreiun depenq encies. so , circumstanced ; w tdoedeclarcd in a state oi block-! .nde and all vessels going to or Ckinung jrom any of them, will be declared legal prizes; . ;T bhswitl settle at once the cla- motifs' oP-tnjjAwcricahs: retpcctT - ihg" ih 'I ?r right to trade w ith the I' eticfibiii-arrjlrvgor pre- tending to fexfrry their produce to anllhrican -:.poH:.;!. j. find after -vards c-ship . tlie$arne Td leaux and; Other. French We understand thai the defi- nitVye aryvp givea b) Ministers to r lnrpc, ( whohasiiot yet takenhSepVewas exactly air.Mabie to ; thtc lyprinciples thay are about tpbe!adbpted; Mr; 3Vlonrpe, it sems,5va. instructed to declare; that should! the British' government refuse to cdhcede the points demanded bf America, the Nm Importation Ac$ .would im rncdiaieiy be enforced- - The re ply was, ' 1 am commanded by his majesty to inforai'you, that the issue of such ah trder frOm the American government yvift be vuumM mj iiciu asi a, aecxara ' tion of war.1 '- ;.; " n tie points respecting the right oeurch, 'Mo ,:ven eiceptinfe Arfiericafi shipijiit war . In .iddilioato'the information ia he rpersf,a !Japt. Doane, inform-. verbally , that he , saw and con versed v ith AJr4. Monroe the day :eft)reS his departjrfe, that MK Monroe told hintf thatjiis , retnrn was not to be considered as evi dence that negotiation was entire ly brqlcen oft yet3Vr. D. conclu ded from what was said, that " all hopes of an ami cable acco m mcda ricn were now at an end" Copenhagen surrendered to its invaders on the th of Sept. Thv Articles of capitulation surrendei the whole of the Danish ships, nd xesseh of war oi every .de scription, and the possession of the doct yards and the store houses, to the farces of his Bi ani: majestv ; withia six wu k from ihe date of. the capitulation, or sooner if possible, the citadel d Copeuhagen'and the island oi Zealand were to be evacuated ; and the ptisoners taken on both sides to he unconditionally re stored. Thelobsofthe Danes in killed and wounded, it is said, ex ceed 6000 persons ; the prisoners, at the time ol the surrender of tlu ity, amounted to 3000; and th number of the houses destroyed, 250. The Dey of Algiers has c-ded she Coral Fishery on the coast of Barbary to the English. ; It was reported at Gottenburg that a serious misunderstanding had arisen between the Kussian Emperor and his Senate, on the subject of the : treaty of Tilsit; rtd that the Senate had not rati ded that instrument. The Dutch government have interdicted all intercourse with England. The regulations ure drawn up with that severity which characterise every proceeding rf Napoleon in matters relative to British commerce. A rupture between Russia and Sweden is stated as probable. The island of Rugen, including all the Swedish islands on the German coast of the Baltic, have apitulaied to the French. The Portuguese government it s said, refused to comply with the demand made by the French, tci he paid the sura of .500,000 ; and has expressed a determination to embark tor the Brazils, if they persist in the demand. Congress. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Monday, Nov. 9. Mr, Parke offered the following re-olution which was adopted, and a committee of five appointed acc&rd n.gly: Resolved, That a committee be appointed to . enquire whether any, and if any, what alterations ouhi tp be made in the law fixing the sa uries of f,he Secretaries of the Mis sissippi, -Jlndiai.it, Louisiana territo ries, t.nd that they have leave to report by bill or otherwise. ' Mr. Boyle presented the petition A the witnesses who attended on he pan of the United Slates at the late trial at Richmond, stating that the pay allowed to witnesses aittnd ng that court was by ho means a- equate to the expences which they ;ecesariiy inc lin ed during their at tecdance ; and praying for additional oinptnsationi Keferred to the commitfee of claims. Mr. Randolph saijj,- that at the last session, or the session before, a bill had been passed to defray certain .expences arising from the impeach ment' of Samuel Chase : that bill had provided cotnpensaiion f.?r witnesses only; There were several persons, other than witnesses, whom it was incumbent on the house to compen sate, as marshals who served process, is&uing from the Seriate, for which there was no provision by law ; there were also, some services of a minor nature, which the managers hod thought necessary, and which should be compensated. He therefore moved that the committee of Ways and Means be instructed tc enquire what further appropriations are necessary to defray the expences arising from die impeachment of Samuel Chase. Agreed. y''' ' i : Agreeably to the order . of the day the House went into a committee of the;vhole, MrMaters in the chair, on the bill aktqjf an appropriation for the iurthtr. support of the Navy EstahUshmerit during- the year 1 6or, j Oh tnotioit k Mh G ;W;Camp- bell, the blank in the bill were filled up iu luc lojiowjDg manner s 't-.i-i--' !'--r'-' ' - ;lr bsistehi ;"'n', .'.3(46a;l firs of vessels 186 1 ayd stibsisienjcefsof ., V ;v ::--' -' themarine cofpW v t5o6 ' Cftathij.ig f6r the? satne ; Tb.'i 3pk 2 &Iedicines"and hospital : stores Ordnance and "tnilitary , r ; ,stf)rt-st :,. ,'.: ) 10,55 60 Tiinber f ir th'- Nbvyv' ' j 87 -$0Q The bill being one through; a moHon was made for the committee to rise, when Mr. Quincry proposed several questions to the Chairman of the Commmee of Ways and Meahsf.as he staled, for information, the priu ipal of whk!t w;s, whether the mo tif v now called for, had actually been expended -!id aid. ortinly contract- to br .-mid ;. if paid, "fwm what fund the money Un been taki-n. Thtise qu(jS'i ns gave rise to u chsidt rabh deb tr, tlvugh no moUbn was pro perly b fore tlie cosnniitiee, except the ordinary, one for the rising of '.he co.umLue. The course: t ken by the President w:is jti' iftcd by Messrs. Campb II, Eppjs Smibe, Newton, Fisk 8cc, h, t it tvas t ondemned ' by Mr. Kiandolj'h .vlio insisted ti at Hie President ouljt to have convened Congress immediate ly after the at tack, on thfi Chesapeake., that thty thighi have takm the pi'opr stepb, instead of expending the public mo ney without authotity. fit vo'.ti. nevertheless, for the pprop! sari.'vi.s ; but with the same teltic anre. li Sdid, that he would pay d gambling dtbt, Tuesday, November 10. Mr. Van Home presenitd a pc'i t'mn fr m sundry inh ibiiants of ih city .of Washington, represen'i: that a law hud be tn passed by Coi-gies- enabling tlieni to open a : llal, which wab to have been com rle ed in five yeurs ; r liat suffi. ten subscri;jt ions were notob'a'r-ed wiib in the time alltiwcd by law, wbi i. has exfCJd. I he petitioners j tc- ior an incorporation oi a company ti cany the con'emj.hued plan into i I fect. Keferrtd to a select cc ni mdtee. The bill Smoking further appropri ation for the support of the navy ' i the U. States during the year 1807, was read the thbd 'ime, and on the question " y-hull the bdl pass," a t! -bate ensued w hich waspiolongtd to half past C o'clock, ir which Messi s. J. Montgomery, Uundolph, Quii... Alston, Chan'dlfr, Fiski L1, turn. Sloan, D H. Williams. Lppes, Love, Cook, 'Dana, Lyn. Garuenter !o;U part. When the cjuestt mi m s t k ot the passage ol the hi!' by ytas k .nays, w hich wev- yeas 124, uv: s . Wednesday, November it Mr. P rter presented th-.- pe'riioi. cf Olivet Evans, statti g, that by a late decision in he cireuit court ; the U. States, the patent iued t the petitioner for improv. merits ii the art of maiittfaetjri:-g Hour anc meal, had been declared i- snfficien . &. oicj;. and pf'ayingthal the D.pu meht ol State may he auth ze d t' gran, him anew patent. Helen ti Mr. Jer. Morrow offered the lo -lowing it solution : Resolved, That a committee b apointL-d to MKjuire into the expe diency of s lliti;4 to the inc!iiiti I stut.es or territories, who may tvisi to purchase any aims or ordnunn wueo by the U. States, and whK h may be -par ed with wit!). ,ut injury o toe public; and that tiny leport'bv bill , or dtlu rwise;- Refened to t!u committee relative to military estab lishments. Mr.. Randolph said, that at the last session of Congress an art hai been passed prohibi ing the importa tion ot slaves into any port or pi ace m the U. States after the first day ol January next, One of the sections ot that ct corliained a principle, ij. his opinion, totally subversive of the rtght of pr operly in slave 'holders. He had wished the subject to hav been considereel at the last session but from the late period at which iJ had been brought, forward, the House had declined acting upon ir. tie would; say no more upon i he subject at this time, but-wished a bill to be brought in for amend ing tiie act, for which purpose lie moved a - resolution 'which w& agreed to. ,, ' A message was receivtd from the Senate, by Mr. Otis, their secretary informing the House that .they had chosen the Rev. Mr. M'Cormick a Chaplain on their part, in place ot prCahtt,"' who declines accepting his appointment. Agreeably to the order of the day, the House went into a committee cf the whole; ;fr. Pitkin in the 'chairv on the bill for erecting a bridge a cross the Potomac j ancl on a motion made by Mr. .Nelson to strike out the first'secttprt of the 1 bill, a debate arbse, which occupied the remainder t the dayi - . . r - The motion was suDDorted hv It ltrvj Messrs. "Nelson anct Key i and op- ,.r o'dlnck theomitiTfte AMrx,3, rooiaiBcU Jesve , to sit Qvcain-. ,. ' Tlrursdav. Nv. 16 After the presentation of Various tpetittons; and the receiving of seve i.ai leports, all ot which Were either of .private nature,,xr of suhordi rtate importahcey the Hose resoived iseli intpii commVteVolJthe whole. Mr. lia.sset in the chair, on thx rc pM.ofthe committee of Elections or, Lie tOHtes;ed tlen ion .f VX'.I.T MCreery, when a long and inte resting debate ensued, which was continued until the uual hour of adjournment. Messrs. Finley, Suites, Smilie. J. C;av and Fisk .advorti. an.i Messrs- Sawyer, Randolph and D. K Williams 'brmosed tile r!"riif ' winch y tavour oi the sitting j nieniDer, ll.e committee rose, reported process, ana obtained leave to sit gain, ; T W e have reeeived throe or four days later OongUbSional on : ctedms ; ' hut a Uu ie iv nothii g niaiei;a; m then,, w bijail ilelertheii pubiica'ion, abvveli as a Utbaie .v ch took jjiute'on the passage of Ihe bill inar,ng luitiitr appropi iai:6ns fer the iN'a vv, until our Viexi COMMODORE BARRON. 'i'be Secretary otthe Navy has laid before a v-ommr.iee ot Ctiitss, a detai td statejr.cr.t of i he oireums.ar.ees at. end the ot;rage committed on the Cht-i-a pi a.xC. '1 tie i(.,liv.v.'it is ihe opinion 'of the Court oi ii!:)u;r. (compofceu ol Caj)t. Abx. Mm ray, tesidei.i. and ('apraMis l..aae Hiiil and Isaac Cliaunce) . riitm btrs ihcreoi ) on , the coi.dixi ot Com ). t)dore Uarron, which hai been trans nu.ted to the Secretary of the Navy. 1. It appears to the court, that the U, S shi;. Chesapeake, then under ihe c-n.jr.anuf J. Ballon, Est. t. captain m tin", navy of tht t. States. ...led iioin Rc-.mpb n U uds, on an .tended i iu;e in the Mtdi erraneaii ca, ot the morning the 22d ol J i?ie last, having pvi board a crew nsiststffof more tl:.'ii 370 men, "d completely equipped with eve y - -: K trecessary tor .such a ship oi u i., sailing on sue ha erni-,e. "2. i itutCap'.liJiron wus appointed ommodor'e of the ships and vessels .v- i;rd fr the Mediu-n anean ser ce on tin- I5kh . f May. las', and ! sed his broad pentlant -.-n boatel he Chesapeake, thi tirst lime he ante on bo nd of hei al'irher ari val in Hampioii R. ads, to. wit ou or a out i lit 26 h dav oi Anrii la-t ' . , Th t C. ii : o:i vis. ted tne v'lKaupeke on y twite during lite mod she remained in iiarnpion R -ads, and beiore he came on boaid pn.ceed to sea ; on neither ol h:c!i occasions, did he examine pai oiariy into h . r state and c 'iidition. . Th t the guns of ihe ChiSa ' 'ke were ' ever exercised belore ie prorceded io sea ; that her creW ere quartered bu. a ft w das ;m -.( hi- to that time, k had neerbeen lied o qu riers more than three mr-s previous to her sailing. Comvtodoie Barren to be reudy for eiunthe I7th of June, thai lie came a board on the 2Ut, and that the hi ;tiied on the morning of the ! of Jane last, 6. It appears to the codit, that an .( .i dent to he b.,i!in of the1 Chesa fe.ke, there had been received on; h'.aid f hi r on e j eisms v ho had oeen claimed by ire B. cvemmen. s de-serters bom their service, but wh were not ordered to he delivered up by the American fficcrs -That, there was alio a report in cireiiiatio.i, nd general. y known on ' boaru the Cheiap.ake. that a thteat had been .$;d by the C -p'ain of the Bri X h hip cl war Meiampus, to take these; in it fVom the Chesapeake I hat Cbmrriodore B rron hac lull know-5 'cdie of the facts tlut sueh 'nieir were on -board nt ship, that ibey' had hetn demanded by-the Butish government, and had not been deli-; veit;d up, the court are perfectly sa4 tistiud ; but no positive evidence has oe en adduced to prove, 'that the it port, of the threat above mentioned vas communicated lo him before his ship sa ledj , 7. That the Chesapeake ih pro cttdingfroin Hamp'oa Ruads to sea, passed' a Br'tisn squadrorf at anchor1 in Lynhavtn 13ay wlio at die time of her passing them were making1 dgnah to each otherw hicii wa not! only re ported tn Commodore Barron! !y tme of his ' office is-j but actually; bse ved by himself. , J . That ,the .British ship of War Lepard of 50 guns, one of the squa- dron then at anchor within the li mits of ihe; U. S; weighed immeli ately after those SignMs were thrown out,' ah d stood to sea. j . . It'does.not appear to the court,! that; at th time there was any ves-j. sel in sight; or arty oiher obj et to induce her to go to sea, but the Chesa- 10. That at the time the Leopard got .under weigh The wind was at Py SlrIts, when abom h to proceed. u sea ; ?iL, ,y . jofvaiihyghevs.irWtH.:11 !1H Und; e r.iZVE1,1 V - i t , - " 3 Y-inrt tuu i i .un n ,. . suumwara ttftdeeasv sait 7 . ' . ,. , . . . . . Shewmi? .that 5. ... t get off the land spe-dif- ter mat aiter this ih fame l"i - lit jsW.i u. .t. .uv "uu 'g ar-df;, De. aim, cam? our v 4 ward & k tj ill r i J the eastM'arcl, -!i .12. That after this the win.? , come out from ahn,,. c .: , .u.-. .i.- i w V 11141 iie jueopara having th-., weather-euaire mvsHi-vLt'' '3 iner in shm-M u-uun k. - 'U did so ,n order to gtt and alter the Chesapeake A off to the eastward, that tl- ' wore and bore down fur'h li 13. It appeats to "0' when the Leopard ti cket u '"'t in shore, on the same a U;, Chesypeake,thathet-lo'wei L.ck 1? were all irjceu up, " U. That when the Le0pilv, down for the Chesapeake, sl,e !; ed to on her starboard ci;i;,r..r to windward ofhtr, and t!u tinic her tompions were ci:. ol !? guns 15. That Commodore ft r.onv, upon tie- k,' observing Ua. L-V ,- I ' 'i ' "uiijj uic time tnee in i.ee v were praclistu, and anies exhibited. ts P; tar. 16. That the circumstances abr. stated w-v re .in. themselves c -. cious, as to have fiirni h d m W'JVl Hi'r tr ' " Ul nine V J 111 lltltili. I .1-1 ll- f .. J pll.ovil;, Cl-rif.t Utent.ve cfeictr, o the Dsei?. u -igns of a sh.p ot va- cohttiKtcti ia thtt w .y, and ought to h:.t i LL ced Commooore B.r: d r 4 pen eutii9 ntiip iui aei.un, ts?)tf with the inf. rioation he j'0.-se--h i i.V. the Situation of the crew r-. v ot iijt.s. who had been tie ai. ,.(, ,,'i'y ihe British govcrnim t.; pjiiit:,.!,. v and of the g ufai stale of thr at that t.nu . 'N'"' 17. Tnat Comrrtaficre Baircn 'ecr.je les dm noit ordtr nis Sh.) r bt a.;i cu. ,j ction, and iha "ut didai .i caa n-ci. u quarters. IB That wh ri a vessel came ot the Chesaoea;.-, an ta t; 4 ik from i erviu. e.-inn.Ui itat.e.i fmm jt. Uumphneb, iht i ap j u .... t, e Le .; j to Ccmmud'.?-.' Bail on, v..t h'tia . t er could not ar.d d d n..-t m i.u:.ieis-.... d -.t vet) correci !y e : eiuUt a i., b;- a ot-rra i with which he oug t ; .-t an., c ii,u.,t comply, ?ai d '.i.e wine'.-, f itt'ucta. v L uid Be eviiert d if possible 19 T) a at .hfugit such was iht r;i;.o. ion ai d m press ciiji Ctn-.niouire Btrroa at tins n-,, yet thai he d o . s'lil tuoej iS-Viup to be 'prepure; tc iil: -t:, a.'; he ugh ample i me was J.-.-.veii it.r 'purpose 4 the liriusu e.ihce-r oe . g cL u,;J onboard ihe Ch sapeaise t'rjii. 35 ; ' 45 20 The er,jTt 's of rpi a, ths ivtI. fiTect of C-romiidore liai r-. n ft j.ic: this siiip for acooii i.'ider uc' c.rcuiv.s jiii?e is a, direct .breach oi the 4in ,i t.ce ; r. ru!ei and reiiu'a-loits lo: iht ol the avj oi the U an act of the (Jcntrv: -i oi !ic U 21 That after the mitsih evtic r Uh the Cliesapc ike, hearing ap0iu; eti f-J frcra C m, Barron to the demand -.vic,) md been made b Cap'.. Hurnp.. r-.ts, i.od aiicr C in Barron was ii :. Sell saic-a .h..ta a;,acK wpov h v ship wou'd a uvAv he d:d iiot take pron pt, luCtiMin aj.utd'n: rneaus to j repare h s si.ip fe- !a::. i.a: n s nrsi orue vdb nitioy , , char ifr dtek, and the seco d v.f af t r i. nse oi tome ii e, was to yet i b r.i. ' "t ur itrs stcrtnW, w il:ou: be a .r ei.uir. ; i.tlw wiiii such a utw at he htl t n , aru.ani in suci"! a snuatl n as the sh )) ihtrrvvii it was not io.be exptcteo hat siscb ciders vOUfd be eflecitalb yrc rr p! l-i t d 2' fhai ti.e conduct -A Cm Barron, during the attack of the Lepan1; le-sted great indecision, a'd a i.:j.ou.o o neg.-ciae, rath'tra'han a oe tr.T, j a.ioa bravely to rtehnd h.s siup. ' T a i c r' p-. ated;y ha.leil the Leujaiu uu: : Ikt st .ack upon h in- llai nc dr. w xe.l bom their gun to hm'cr ng -.ovv br-h to sendori boad t he a :ac ng bh ihat he brceied his firs i ruteiiaat ftoti h.s qua.ftcrs dunns th'e auac, tOyCifr i .ines.tiage on b aid;l the Leoparu, at ti c ti. .ng up,n hinr. 13 i hat during the atuck, Coir '3:i'' roii used language in the prtjseiice hi n ?n, calculated to dupi it h!sctv: t) : f dennf them o keep elcwr, that ii.?; vaii ali be'cui to pieces-' 24; 1 hat Cora Barron odeiJ d e c tours of the Cl.eSape .ke -to b. suae-, that thev were strucK. befoie u smgSe gun of'ny Krud was hred n m er; . lit at the time ihey were $o struck, Iser ni?m eleck battery was in a snuatio'i w cj1 w; uld have enabled die return cl a broatt" s de uvavei short time. 25 1-he eniir- is therelcre f I ir,:or-, that the Chesapeake was pren;- loto-sur rendered, at a t:me when sin- ; f .:ir ,i i. !UfI sUs ained, either on the sh'por eit, npt make seen a surrenuei tr.eurccSiiS- aidhJU tor this coia-B rron 1 Usunoer. a part orthe 6oi ari.clf ot the rck-s a.4 reuiatiohs for the government ol tae na vy oi the U States c r ' 26 rhat although the conduct of. Barroii, oefore ana during he ..uci. ibfeopa'd, evinced gieat inatrent-o- 0 duty and vant oi Uecision, jet that attack he exposed has pet so , art not man. test, eit..er bv li s i' er nons, any perstnai tear of w"t -rage' . .-f 27- That -although the ChesapeaK aneixiught to have iiteu b." tr ue -... r. b ... ti. iv is not"- 8Si- tuan sue was, ;e ruatiflnat the time ot the attuCft 'tte ng mtc raigtu , ,a 4 . . . .... vt-.fr. ku " ot bet ftuu& vvcic - . tjai thv callages, some of 1ter . wid we'w wo tar6cf but 6. Yiuicl ihsrfore fair fsr ksi . .- 'J . -
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