I. (!!. 1,1 w.chitj n j f tin tvi.' . 't toirar be corp. tlic r ' ii . 1 'I t lli i: it ,1 ll.V 1 1 1 t , kernes: of ibc piople-of this to I tnasmucU' "a Jt purports to Mjc. ntrttT..br.:i ot lortign nl-jrtt. or .'-. dl ;o loi i hc hi 3 h --teas to unjust ntion t uVd : furfeitors in .cases roar c no ofi'rnce baxtrrcr am dccd nitied riframst ny known.pnn-J1 ' or.YtiM of the UW of riatio&v -. ' unst tth ;Uw,vsttuteir us" -cured to m w. ' .1... : .5 to the Jie liberiy .tie same lut " mt strangers, lie nation, by .ther ancient sta- . ' . iexprtssly proi- ' .inerofship, which' d. England or clse ptllcd lo come to ony, ;'rid, nor i here to abide, , V will of ihc masters and , f the sanu-,orof the mcr-? iibse' the goods (be." ihtt the same statutes Tvere id not only to protect the i nno- ctimmctce of friendly nations,' aho, to-secure to the people. cf i rraln.the bcnt G's of a tree i:nd jpen market forthe s.ile ! the p" curc. uud mantiracturei thereof, and for crriftg.on.suth Iradr as roight conduce to the profifs and adrahuge of the realm. ' 8 That the above mentioned or ders cf his Mrtjtsfy in council arc in I oprn breach ui.a vu laiioii of the said BUtr?, inusM ucif s thy r.irrct that si ips frVt;ht to o ht r places than thin Kinj;i'om, and even to K)its be Icrin, ti4iis .M. jttj 's a!ks, ntiy be c tmjx lied c-:ne to'h. por.s.f this realm, or of h lcendrTit:ies. and tice t: a?w!e c'cf t ms tr;cu. r.i or r ul-ti'ms us 1m M..jvs ty iA.iv be aiiviitd to iirprsc iK'I tlim ;nJ i'&o, inasmuch s.'ne) t!i lect h.i ih'-"'.-" !s lautiin Mich s strls sh..lt no: be clean d again fiom such p rt,. v.ijjim hitting been, in some ic previously : entered a:.(! lui.'c i ; nor, in'o'hr cacs, ithoii luxi. cblairtd fr ni his Majesty's ofnc -is :icvncc to depart," v.I: icli li cencts !u h t.tTicvis are r.bi, by any k own liv ci" this realm, authorized to giant. ; JToct'sn grntcUiffcntf. J , Ncw-Vork, May 26. The ship Drade, linker, uni Ved rt this pHt )estenJay in 12, cjv troni Liverpool. She k-!;j there cn the 2lst of April, but j bnngi London news to the I4th only, u Inch hcv n da s Liter than j our former advues from Engl md. The u?j iincd articles arc copied from a hlc nf papers tr thut d ite, 3i.". I'nin Liverpoel p.ipcra to the 16 lv . VV Jcarn vtr! ah fr.im Cnnt An B-tVivr ih.n thc-hip.Osa-e h.,d n-.t arrived ih Eouiaiaj on t'if ift:h nf !! Apru. It tvjs ihc "pinit n l th pec p'e in Liverpo('l(lnu wcarc ig Iterant of .tin circuinst aoccs which could give lise to su n :n opinion) tlwt -she was detained in France under seizure. It was believed that the;Brithh .orders in CouncUof November 11, would speedily rescinded. Aneric; n producer was in great demad,Sc daily on the rise, parti cularly cotton. Wr observe, it stated in one of the L' n ion prints as from unques tionai.lr auihority, that wi-hm the disu i t of one of the c oih-halls ai Lr.d in YorTchire, a decrease of 29.623! pieces of broadcloth rus taken pi ace hi the wool cn manu facture principally, during the six months preceding the 1st of April.- Tht lasi .:c ounts trom Gihra' tar repr.M nt d Sir Siduc) Smuii taking in up;)licsat that place, pre paratory to his sa'taug iorthe Hra 2.ilv The Levant, hou ever, and .r.otthr lirazi &t we new find is his deMir.atioo."f Dispatches were sent on"l;night from the Admiralty, addressed to him off, the Darda nelles. ', . . J 5 APRIL 11. TheEm;ieror,A!ekarultr,accord. ing to Utters frarii Civita Vecchia, is on the eve of. furnishing afresh proof of his idcyotion to ; France, and a departure from those gene rouv prmcip.f which were not long since consideied inherent in "character. ? To ias.4Kt Rr,n?,. ' Fl 54'MCtWuoto King &nmb,cl,v. nd Fu7 King Joseph : '. r,,rMon of W Ind; now - ' a m - 71' "5 viCe not too I6W for of M the Rttuiu ,0 4 . i of Marchj and ? :v:"cK''Aimbutb; 'at rhichtimr - hhaili been ;reccp ; Vand GibraU :,inabh the fiTt V:,ialtVon tKc 5th; ; . ' ;. rio informatioa'had ' ; Jed', at citder of Ariose' i . any ' action in the Alcdi " .an. Admirals ;'Thorhb"o n.'CollinKwood and Stracpan,- joined and were left 'at Paler-; f vmo,';i ne pacicet arnveu at ui- braiar pntne 17m ana lounu mere the Illustrious, 74refitting, St" Ante lopci50, with the transports which sailed from FalmQUth, with troops under Gen. Spencer, together with several rn crchant men. r,he To wn shend packet from Falmouth, also arrived at Gibraltar on the 17th, and proceeded on for Malta. On the 18tJi, the Mercury, of 33. and Primrose of 18 guns, arrived with (onvoy from England. On the he 20th the Antelope sailed with la fleet of transports, having troops on board for Sicily. Cape. Kidd left Gibraltar on the 27th and on the same'dav joined the fleet un der Admiral Purvis,, off Cadiz, consisting of 11 sail of the line, 1 frigate, St a brig, all well. The e He rn). s squadron at Cadiz, amounts to 10 sail of the line and 2 ft igates. On tile 3 1st ult. Capt. Kidd fell in with Vice-Admiral Sir Chas. Cot tna's squadron of Lisbon, lOsail of the line, and 3 sloops of war. Nei ther at Gibraltar, nor in the fleets off Cad iz or Lisbon, havl any intel ligtnte whatever bern received of an engagement in the MediteTt nean. Sor is it believed "at Gi braltar, alter what has ln.on assert ed that the K hlort : qu.tdron has passed iiuo the Mediterranean. t t communicated on Saturdnv the aniv.il oi the Cienerd Stuart patket, from iSengal, anuounciug the renewal cf hostilities in India. The dipa ches bro'uht b the Cie ih ral Stuart state, that Uroond-a Kham, a Zemindar in the district j ol Ah ghur, in the conquered pro- vintcs, vvnose conduct has ever been refractory, hud compelled the Governor-gencral to have recourse to military force to reduce him to submission. Lord Lake, frommd tives ol humanity, forgave his re ptatt d acts of violence and disaf fection towards the Uritish govern ; ment, on condition that he should surrender or destroy the guns in the strong fort of Cumoona, fill up tne ditch, and diband his torces. This lenit) had no effect ; the con ditions were never complied with ; and advics having been received of his continued violence -toward the inhabitants, his resistance to the authority of the m .gistrates, &c his strrngthming the fort, the to-vciuor-g-.ncrai Kit himell obliged to nrilt r a m:litat forcr, und r ihr U t-niman tof Maj.'r. -ecncral Dick ,n: aiHl I--utt nant-coionel Hors 1 tord ot the artillery to reduce him to obedience. Cumoona, :ts bring one of his strongest forts, was h.-s; attacked. It is sicuatt d between Agra and I). Ihi. I he British lorce at rived before it on or about the 23d October. Major-gent ru) D.ck ins found it much stronger than it had been represented, and was the re tore, obii creel tn ntnrrrt j I by regular approaches. A breach I having be en effected about th.- mid dle ol November, Major-general Di. kins ' attempted to take the place by storm. The assault was made by the troops cm the forrand fortified garclt n,but they were com pelhd, after a most desperate at tack, to retreat with great loss. 4 he garrison,however,intimidated oy the attack, and dreaeffng a re newai of the assault, evacuated the lort in the night. j On the 20th Nov. we learn the I General had proceeded to another lort, and great hopes were enter tained that the several strong holds belonging to'Doondea, would fall without farther loss. We announced, on Saturday,the arrival of the Coquette, at Ports mouth, after a remarkable quick passage of 4 days, with dispatches Irom Admiral Sir Charles Cotton, off Lisbon. The dispatches state, that there is a famine at Lisbon. In thjs dreadful, situation a deputation of thcrnerthants has has been sent, iu a flagof truce, to Admiral Cotton; Jrtiploring a sus pension of the rSloclcade.as the only means ofjprocuring provisions to avc the inhabitants lrom'gcneral starvation. Various letters have been received, dt scriptive of these norrors ; the JoUpwing is froaione of the gendemen appomted.to the , -4Wl,ua anawai wnttca before if 1 o i . 1 ?'.T bave only; time to Inform ypaiof my having been autbrized, wUhseycraTcthebi bjl this fcqvcrrnem. 'to proceed to' thotpng? lish fleet, Wwtockadinffdiitrt;1 for the, iHirpose.oTpteinuling oft Admiral Cotton to permit"rovisions to be.biotight hjther'as, w t& absplgtelj' oil thcf.rtc fo vfaptfije Uxidcr 'theutKsdfd'drcpstancSfwr. rely the: humani'ryand "JI0ftitjjr! a genWofis nauori; and '.we trust that his excellency ':wtfj corrimiserate the "distressed simauon of jthe inhabitants of this voted city and Its envhbns, arid provisions lo enter the porti kherw ise wa roost literally starve H Saoiild we succeed in this : object of oitt imissbrii it wU refive ihe'droppiiig sprritS of toe people, and save the1 lives of thousands and tens of thti f, sahds, who, otherwise rnastrntet their fate inithe worst and most terrible 6 1 all deaths a -death from hunger.", . ; J The deputation accordingy took place. Sir Chas. Cotton was deep ly affected at the suffering of our ancient allies ; but as an immediate suspension of th: bl i kade would have been an act of disobedience to' his instructions, he could only promise to submit the prayers of the Unhappy Portuguese. to the Bri tish government, i With this view he dispatched the CoquettecuUet . Sir Charles Cotton has10 sail of the line with him, which are. all victualled & watered for 7 months; The Russian squadron is lying in the Tcgus ready for sea ; but ther,e is no expectation of their coming A very rich ship, from Lima 'es caped our cruizers, and got into Virgo lately, much to the mortifi cation of our 3hips off that port. Some accounts from Gibraltar j state that Bonaparte has arrived at Madrid, and that before he enter ed Spain, he took care to secure the two strong fortresses of Pam pe!un3lk Barcelona. Othets state .hat the arrival of B omiparte in the . 1. . . . . ... 1 . , . . . . . . vt.iT panibii f t niai huuuuia., "lawiai . . . 11 .1.1. .Mi: rat has certatnlv reached it. - ... -'The lollowintr instru tions to the commanders of hij .M. je-t ships of war and privauc.s, ap peared in the Gazette of 1 ucsduy, evening : ' OEOUGE R. Inst .tiCttor. u ftc Covim.andcr3 cf wr tly s ofvar anJ privu!er ; g-veu at out Court ui Wtr.dsur, tie lri dt.y ff Ajnii, in lS;4; ,car of our re gn. OUll will and pleasure is, that you do nnt inter rupi any neutral vestel laden v:ti, lurr.bcr and provisions, and going to an, ot our co!oii:cs, islands or stttU'rnents it. the Wtst Indies and Sauth-America, to whomsoever the property may ujjpear o belong, and notwithstanding tuca vcs- may nut have regular clearances on board ; and in cae any vo:sel shall be met with be in her due course to the all? !g d port uf her deannation, an indorsement shall be made on cue, or more of :hc principal pa' jicti of such vessel, spcci lying the destina tion a le jged. and the place where the ves sel was so vuittd. Ar.din case any ves sel sj laaen shU arrive and deliver her Largo ai any of our colonies, islands or. set ilemeiitsafureiaid, such vessel shad be per mitted to receive her fre'ght and to d; part, : t-itl.tr in ballast, or witn any gcxjdy that may be legally cxjioited in iuch veiel, and ' to procttd to an) unhtv ckaded port not, j iiiisiandmg the pr- sect lius;dit.ts, or any hst;iaitb Yit.tii mav take place ; and a ! pasp-it lor bUcii purpobe'shall be granted j to the Tci'.tl by tnc Gevernor, croti.ci ptr vn no. 11 tnc tn.ex -;Vii uommanu in iuch cuicny, inland or scale-men;. t;. n.M We have received Dutch papers to the 2d mutant, which state that tne Ku-sians have not made1', any ircat progress in Fini md, but the preparations for invadingSweden Irom l iniand are cariied- on with great vigor. We find in these pa pers a message from Kinj Louts to the Dutch Legislature, in which he draws a most deplorable pictuie of the finances of the country. By way of consolation, however, he. informs them, that Bonaparte has promised that, in the peace to be ntgociatcd with England, he will tipu'ate for the restoration of the Dutch colonies, particularly Guia na. Bonaparte has published a cu rious decree respecting the Jews, which is by no means flattering to their moral character, and which we should think would not induce many of them to put themselves under his protection. , Lord Grenville yesterday pre sented a petition 10 the House of Lords from the Catholics of Ire land, paing to be relieved from the disabilities under which 'thev labor. Lord Moira rtgretted that this petition should have been pre sented so recently after Parlia ment had decided upon the subject. Lord Grenville, in reply, s-aid he had not advised the , measure, nor had he been consulted about itV ; APUIL 14. S' A variety of opinions have been advanced respecting the' destina-' tion of the Kochfort squadron- The last accounts report .therri tq have been seen in lat.l.31N. jdn; 69W;tcerJng a.Nl '. course. ' v The Gazette of t uesVjay eon rain? the- official details' jespectina- the loss, of the "Forts Reggio and 1 The evacuation :bf "the: latter was nVe4'Mth:elTaec I jne,;whi chr w-aj drawn ;w irnmer j?i:iT.lv-'ii'?;ti;e3J2:ii toss,6f yerHlew? bpatitpnside a4 iis said ; ffinchstVpn this.bcasiipn.eve y' Tnere(hasenjj matter iWr'tiTe -ouVeof Coin rnbps during !tlasgwQn laxets haVeeen :prpbsftQ4ViS6me Ql,;thei;,r new'-, arianjmensrVo'f H.htc stajmp; duties, are' to be condemned ; biitjlhp new tax upon policies of life, insurance, is unwise "ard oppressive ithext relne . The tax upon pia- ces in ruDitc Ajrnces and under go verprnent, is a mere trick- a catch at popularity. , It comes with an in di'fle 1 ent t grace from thre present tnlnisterL ' ; " ' ' " A contention has been signed be tween 'Denmark and J, France, by ; which 12,000 Danish troops are io act .with the rrench army destined against b.Wi den, under the commanv. of aFtench Cen'era--another Dan'sh roop, under, the command, of Danish officer, is to be employed in the Svvcdish expedition, and is now assembling in Zjaland. This con vention, if is further statedt stipu lates that no French or Spanish troops are to be quartered in Tloj stein APRIL 18. Since our last, five Gttenburg mils 'have ai rived The firXV'divi inn of our fleet, under Sir Samuel Hood, is at rived in the Sound ; pre vious to the arrivvd of which the1 D"..:ta$r, of 6t fuus, and several fri-p-r cs eiid smaller ships of war, hat! roach eid the ant desfination ; ani.; iliosc, j joined to th - three sail oftht line ahd u'lier- men of war which Mrrereci in ine-oaiuc, consu;u;c , . . a , ;,r:niclaiiV hrvmI torcet'the presence 11 - ' ' f which has diffused a -general su isfaotii).. amon the Sw.dts, vh if.w'drem themselves secure from he rhrta'ened iuVasionof theJ.'rench' an Da". . . ' . iThu leinjiningintellience brought by tiu se mail's, .'relate principally to the cc)nreii.s of Sweden ;.nd her eiienn'is, and on' the whole it is quilt s fjwruhJe to our gallant ully as We coU;d have expected. The Rus sj in has hen aumentd to 60 OuO nen, Und the Swedes. have fiauid i necessary to retreat, but this appears 0 have produced no impression (um the mind of the King. H called. oul all th'j firce of, hi dominions by a consenp'ion, which includes all men of e ei y ra k ia th State, from 18 to 2 5 year, of age; by which measure it "is calculated that 'l'io.000 men will be raised. Thej reply of the King of Sweden to the;U nish declaration is simple and satistacto y. The policy ob- j served; by the several Courts is un f,ildcd'!in a few 'wort's. The idle j pi tUr.ce lircd by Denmark, that S.vetien was untrue o the cause ol the Nbr herii! powers, and that she ws boiud,t'o make common cause with tnem. is answered by a. refe rence i to die conduct ct Denmark jl ef lj, who, when Russia, Prussia l tid Svi 'den were .at war wi h France ijin lS'tyo, sheltered herself in he- ucuti i )' and withdrew fro m all symrU' ' aitd par'icipation with her !"..! 'T-i t - ' 1-1 . '. . iK i!il ui s. t i ne ivmg oeciarcs vv'uhoUt. reserve, that he did not ihinkjiii'i If interested in the pr s;rva'nlvin of the Danish ftVit ;.on th. CLi.tr.jiv, he suspecttd the sub.se- i quentiei ection of its f.-rce might be aamst himsell ; there tore, he die not remons'ra'.e sgamst the expecir tion td Copenhagen. : ; I: i said that ministers are now alarmed, respecting the fate of Si cily, jlf it be true that the 'RochtYit t squadron is in the Atlantic, we c. also aj a loss to know upon wh their Apprehensions .an be fbunde , excepj it be upon the consciousiie of their having taken no steps what ev'.r tbr the seem hy f that island. ,The accounts from H' Hand stau that ajLoan hus b en opened at Am sterdain, unkr;he direc-i n of the priticifSjJ Merchants and Bankets, for fitting out small armed vessel. The fijrst subscriptions, is said, a mound to 500,0001. and the Books were to close in the beginning of the presetjt month. xoricE. npllfj Subscribers having qualified as fclxem oi s to the last ViHan4 Tes tamentjof JiiSSE' CHERRY, deceased, at the last ter m of Ivlardi Court1,' in Mar tin Cos nty,?ejuest '-all persons indebted to the E8tat;.ot5aid deceased t? ; make" irhmedatepayrb'qnt ; and all thoS haying demands iiatevberebv ' notified, to exhibit them pj-operly auttientiated, witbin the timeliiniiiicd by Uw. ; , , s-' ' Will It. 6ldS fii'privqte iqfes Oneyery likely egro Alan; One-half of, tbe: rjurchase-mony to . be. paid down, arid a crdit. wilf be ; given for ieotber. half. ;;;sbFijfty Acres of Lard . lying on -Tiirkey JSwaAip, one ft' loetpwa of V tl turns to n an d a -'set of ittacksmith's TpsVr.Sui-or nine.inontUs credit jy ill be g?ert, the purchaser gjytng bond witbap- proved sec ur 1 ty t q the fcxecutors. 1 - IJ r sTb Snbscrifl--v 1. .buihrpf .tbe b.ot Whne r Splhf wofkmaulike.manr.J fT,'"'T.-v .' ;UVSL DPItt f proposals W recewe 5? tne pepartmeitt ot W; v o'clock atdbn-; ofMondajI -JS iMrie e for the supply 0f lSV Mai, hi y uc required tnp v, "la,' Uruted iate, : Irom the firit-rf-i cSM' tobejr,.l$08.mclus:ve, to "th- 7 7 junev ittio, withmthe States T of lid Districfs following, viz Vk ' F.rst, sAt-NbgaraDetroit ' a rnaclcinacFort Wayne, QhL . tbet jmmediatevicinities' and ata or places vviih troops are or m- 7 tipned, fliarcjLed or recitiited to--t. s Territoryrof. Michigan. ; . 71Jlis m, A-anJ .plaCe 0y r trodps are ojr may be stationtd I or recru fed; vnihtn the States of v tucky and fenncsisee. " ' 3 -' At any; pfce or- places where arc cr rnay be stat:o:ed, r.v.rchlj cruhed within the State. tA ), ', . inaiaia, a d Xouist.irU lrH,r . nnmeuiate vjcinities. -iii 4ti;, At any;plac-c drplares rt. .re or may, beMuiO, mau.a cruiutt irbio, rbe,Ml5s-S l t l le-ira i err tor.t-. . t Separate poposals will alao be rece; is at--rt'f.aiu, ipr the su;d1v cf -J of uil ft ' waxi. nvy bi rej r.r.. United S a cs, 'u. re. D.c 1st a vJ ,. .i.y, 18 -y, hicuisive o the UtVr." 'ma, iOWI. 2, V Z, 5th, Atiiiv plare or t laces ci-uiied wji Ir.n thie. district d .Ma;ne j State of Nt w-Hampslure. . ' ' . 6ih, At any place or places wl.e,..., are or miy be statiojTTrd, fr.arcl.ed r cruvted, within the S'a-e 6i"Vernu;nt 7th, At any place or places who. er' are or may rationed, roanW0r ciuited within toe State of MassuciiiW tr.e. town ot bpni-glield exct-pied: " Ktb, At any pLce or piaceswhtretroew' are or nay be. starictud, mcrched (i re. cruited w.-thin the States of Connecticut and Rhode-Island. - 9th. At any place or places wheretroepi' are or maybe staooned, marched or rS '. embed within tie State cf Nev-Tork ' Niagara and its dependencies excepted. ' 10 li.-At any( place or places u hers :ro ps are or may be "stationed, marched or ttcruited witiiin" the Sttt'c of Vi hfm th, At any p aceor p!ace& where troops oie or may; be statif.r'etf, "marched or recruited within, the Stare of Perm, sylvaiiia. 1 lOrl M. -e'rn, At anvi nlace or ntares tm; 'roop s re cr-may stati.;utd, marchtd 'it,- " "iiW ' r recrutttd with.n the Star, s of Mary. ? 13 to, At any: pi a: r glares where -v..'ps tre cr-rny bt s.a ; rcarckd ; r recruited wiibin t e S arc ,i V iria, iizn, 11 any pntcf or uKt where' o--ps ae or mry. be star .0? m nc'ied ?r recruited wiihm tht Siaie yt ,JSorJh 'Jat ;lina', " ' , ' $ 15th, , At any piaee cr phces where i .!'- ai'e or :Tja U: s-a Uned, in 1 cited ;r recmned within tliejisiate cf South- Cuiui.ll-j- ; . A t Ocfi'irf Q)d Fields, and it i a..y, place or places w.icc tiw,.ps areor may iei statkfitd, Dai fcht-d or recruit . within "the limits of the Staveot Georgia, -,17t h, Pn.posals : alsi be rtiflvedar. a&rtsaidj f rjthe "sujjplyj of all 1 af.ori w)rtch . may be requntri . by !he Uniud ' Staes: for the rroo? s -.Yhich aje rear be stationed, marched"()r eciu:tfd.wi h;B the town of Spnnglield, in the State of 'Maisachuseit? ; at d lor the armourers ai djhtr persons employed ir. the Un ud States Armory at r.,h at place, frm the '1st, day of January, 1SJ9, inclusive, to tie 1st day jpf June, : 1B10. A ration to consist of one pourfdani one quar'rr of beef, r three-quarters fl p und of pork , eip h reen ounces of bread ir ti-ur. one p :11 f rum, wliif kv brbran : dy, and at the rate ot,tw i qiiartscfalt, t ur quarts of vinegar, four pounds .01.; soap, and one jouuLai.d a half "of ca; 'dies, .0 every .hundred, rations Thepn ces cf the several comp neut par's of the ration shall be specified ; butrts.eXJ States reserve tne right of -making isud. aiter ois m the mice of the comp .nen- partJ, f rhe ra'-lon aforesaid, as shrill rake the - jiicfe of each r."ar thej-eot btzr z m1 Pr5. iorrionio the or.-Ovrsed br'ce ofth-- whole ratjon'i'' The rauotis are in be Hirr-is" n suci" quantiu'cs. ttat there s?uil, at w trhes, during the term (.f the x - 5e( c;, o- smncier'f ior uu- V"- uM i" , 1 r o. ; ps a f ti 1 c5 -i i.r.ia c k i iiacDetrott. KJtfaso.'t'vi s'x n.o: ii.s ir ht V -1 K OHilI,IC.:'t I f V V'" ( ( of the and Cni tern wattr'4. fir-at" least ih.ua monttisi; acivar.ee, o t -gord aii' wirlw-.s; -irie prt'U! ;, ons, if i he same shall iteqtirfed.' ' '?B ds to be peiniitdiio ail ami every 'of" cmmii daitts-'.bt'rfrifficrd nircos 1 r N tmcall forat'seaii)iis when the wVi' t' :-.-.J J. i In faseMl"l oe trtiurxu cui ui iti any nwit. urgency jsucb' supplies t' like jwvww. m. atlyance, aa: iw' Uwedcr.etion Corrtadanr'. shall be deemed f roper . It is unuerstoedthot the contractor 1 beat the expeuce and rick of issuing111 supplies to 'tbe-t&ppSj and that all lossev cut tcu ijj . v uc; vtcj t r by means of the.trt hft naid hv the? Ill- Sla the. articles captured or destroyed as saia, fjn jne acrsiiion vi . ceitificate cfa cdmissiOhed 6ftcerr- v: ijlglthe circHftrstaiCtes of the -oss, aPtf fmount frF. tbeat;r5eli IFbr. wbicb, wttp - eviieuTidersoodro be !J servecllto;ihe Saif requog... I1U1K UI. IIIE- auuijuWf. n .. -'-T-i ave beenirnay befi un3S A Cbb0. mwmm J ' ' V Mi mi ways reouirect jit any ui r r , i besoindn frontier, J;i I liishedunderafny .of the PfSl 1

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