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V .; V Suvtm. 'Snteiurrrr.tr. X y -f untoward accidenr ! nappeneq to ner. :r r?ri-v7rr 1 -tXi-JW? ir.ach of 'JK ,?t.An;.;k?. cobnf'Coi:Sim&?lTedBere ,' OFFICIAL AQC '' 1 ' .or v , 4V , A - 1 : 1.. T r s ' '1 rf . ? . v- Uz v r xA 1 :?n Ltii lhaL Discern Abe CU;b April, arui reports lhat lot. r renca ,. . , , 4:pgidri was at AL 4aj na.tncrc.o v crano crncral uttic- sytK 1 -f .r;rru tjfiwo'""'' . ' 1 V . 1 . . . - -.-;"...'' 'I. r . IkT. k1..h v;n-; lodfa ot Wit. 'Soon after W arc iut cm- v.w.i"-7-r T, Dons couUI'r t be got reaJytumil4he 'thc trtyD5 Tct -n. the Ktcency Wc the commar.a Ceo.Pcna, apopf J-now Presir " he.RrBtn'rV ,Ar r,u ..f-rmtJClieS.' Willi ouuu. -tro'ne- fetfldei, the Enghfc were prncrca . bf Peni toenctnte thVck vood-ihro. ; 'J . - . .L-'.-1nM;(tMl td cirt. a road , " ' Jor their artiUem is tbr y parcbefl V Atpod, in prtei; tbey -tre uncrpecicuy . "V aittcktd hy thc.Frcuwj. to (h -mimber cf 7 or ecCO.- . Cv4ir5ge ualwys lull : cf rrvHirccs ; and Grhami who i$ cmj side'fed.hcre.arotiVthV.pp4tinire. . Vpd : embers in" Europe,' .immediately 1 'formtd hUorpH rode .them a short -'speech;; and .nleted a dtshi' C charge. into the ccnUe of the Frtni h Kne. vAf- 'htr a 'iacgutniry JcortesT of about wp k VVoui.tht-JFrtuc! e -obliged taxc- JVilre totKrdina. v.. - ibe, lt of a p-ir . of Uaglei, air pieces of canhon, two or J. rV;tnr"ee Gcnertr OmerV and aboyt 500 pTlYalcV. . The Spaniards urKlcrr-cna were ;nertt came r'came"tntd action, altho' the gos cA-aip Kurooryayj, they were tfaTce timet rtqoested by ,G-nera! Graham. -VThe Trtncfi Were commanded by tbs cele- , brated Victor in, pcrsooi and two of the " v itjrloieDts w ere BonapanV Imperial V Guards. Tbey retired in gcod order. - .Tbebaule wa fought at Anti Pctriv t tiOcalled ihe battle, of Bmosa, from a morinuinnear the "scene. A great i. I -nianf Ifrom tbe city, were spectators. of . iht Cht. The Spaniards ender Pena - d d tKit lose linger ; mugn orae omcr f -cCorpsbebaTtd giliantiy."bcfore and'dur ... 'fc)g the battle. The Spanish people -are-good andtrur, though slow, haugbty .'and wlu nine" But they hate TioCa ' general Hi c' excepting indeed Zp ya) - -capbtr cf leading a bat-tlion. There . fis no f honour, nbf nraTery in them ; ": . and they Vc fit only to be the shrrf of V -Bonsp3iteir G raham if extremely indig rant at them but decUre the men ca ' pib!c;'cf rL'-aing tbebest .bEantry in 1 1 .Eurppc, fEYcrjfAmerC3fl be,re sus i -' peris f hat treason has been at work er -a Inng ume ;Tand some n us ef en wnis per t hat Blake i at the head of it The French had full Information of . the ex ;: rxditioci and the, guides' sent from - nence, and- selected by Graham, weie unaccountably "changed at.Tarifa, for those who mislead the army. . Thv V - i1 hodf of the people,as I said befjre, " arc Grrh and stead"; and appear rea- ty to die, sooner, than be the slates of :"KapcteonVi-.But the Grandees, and No ,1 b!s,'are!lit only to be the lar quies and lickspittles of a Monaich. : Pena Is ar. rested ; tfu: the Cartes htfe not the curage(x shoot him,; as he desrrYts." They imrr ediately made. G c peral Gra-:-bam a:,(iaodee of Spainj of the first , clais, ftiditbe ti'K- of CondetBairoi, . , 3id &. lcc; which he indignantly re- fused ,Vf accjpK;iV"j :V" tsterday Marshall 56UU; returned to the f rt in th?, rear of Matagorda. with Tinforcem'entv and hevsitge'ef. . J this pfaci. it resumed VYery closely : list night they; Cr;d, many -granades into ibe city ,'which did a littledamage; .-.They e are' sent fmm '. six inch x mortars ca?t for the porpese la Senile." and load ed with lea 'and poir d jr A f w )lajs " - since, as a large party oi Spaniards.were crbslng he bridge at band Peuii it fell f ' Jn and drowned., sereral hundred ,of V therot ; Thpf Eoglish arc to a man dis ; -gMSted with the Spanish officers and ru V. t lcri snd f the regiments here are not chsnged for others which, know opihing. rtoftbeir conduct ?ery serious work, is ilar tosther, In the hop6.jmi..ntay-re' ' cxtTc the; information; of nhe result of , the exptd'Uontk torc any elber account 1 liAND N A K RALEIGH. ; trO BE UENtEb OH SOLt, aVcot Acre orrLaftd,ljio2ahot two miles Sootlorihcuy; adjoining tbe Piiocuionj of Lew! BotloQtW an Widow Manter" There are IS or 29 aerti Indotcd, 1 ard from 40 to 50 ai tatleaxeii---Bnltiire c the Prtmm. n The late Naval CePfifa Utter -fr or- 7rrmxUreXlpiotl ;-x j-r.. ,t ' " .-"iJalte'd Swtrate'Pmlerjtff ! - V" -w VvSaiidj-flook; 23d 3I; 1811.1 J regret extremely being: unf dci fcis necessity, ci reprcsenunsjtu juu mJeTent that occurred tT the nigfcd of thcl6th inst.;beWeeathr fl.ip'lih'de-j suit of which1 hat xHven.mc much painj j'fc i well en account of jibe; iojury ahe.sus-, tuincdj as that I should" ha? er bcin 3omV ipellcd Xo tha. measure tnat.proauccq ; by a -vessel of, her; inferior te rThe circnrrMtances are as :-follows :;0n-tbe. .16ih ivtu at tWenW-Gvd minutes-.asi: Mepdian,an seventten iainora icr, Cupeiicbry'bearing S.'W.'Jdisunt iour-. teen or fifteeri-ieugues', a sail was; disco vered from "cuKmastJicad; In'ltho'aiu :. ktahdlnt? to Vilrds tis " under a press; of sail. VAt Jialf past .'J the symmetry of ncr; upper aatw wiucu.wcrc i mis umc djstinguisbableXrpbuT Ueck and hcr making signals, shewed her to be a man lot war.'", At vf3rryfive -niinutci . past '4" C 1 hoistca oprfensjgn and pendant j; j whenj flndjng'hersignals not answered shewoxc "hd stooH to the (South ward. f Being-desiroiia of speaking 1ier and of 'ascertaining hat Jshe was, I now made ! sail in chace V and by Half past 3, P. M;" jfound we were coming"up,with her J as ! by this ante the upper part of bier stern oegan to snew usciiacH.'jinc norizon- The f wind now began,' - and continued gfadualJy to decrease, so as to prerent 1 my being Y ahle to'approach her ? subl j cientlyi)cfor c unset, to discorer her acj Jtual force (which the position she prc servedxlurimj the chase' was calculated j to conceal) or to judge even lb irha't ha I Uon khV belonged ; as she appeared stu- diousry tcdecHnc shewihg her color, j At fifteen or twenty inWa, past 7, P i M. -the chase took'iu uer sludoing sails; and soon after hauled up her couises, and hauled by the wind on the'starboard tack ;' " she ut the same timUholted an ensign or flag at her nitzen Peak but ( it was too dark for me to discover what ( nation it represented ; now for the fim itime her abroad side was pnesented to ; our-riew ; but night had so far 'rogres ' sedthat although her appearance indi . cated she was a frigate, i was unable to ! determine her actual force. I At fifteen minutes before 8 P. M. be ing about- a mile and a" naif from her, .' the wind at the time very light, I direct ed Capt. Ludlow to take a position to windward of her and on the same tack, wiilnnhort speaking distance. This however the commander of the chase appeared from J4s manoeuvres to be anxious to prevent, as he wore end haul ed by the wiadon different tacks four times successively between this period and the time of our arriving at the' po sition, which I had ordered .to be taken. At fifteen or twenty minutes' past , be ing a little forward of her weather beam and distant from seventy to a hundred yards, I hailed what ship is that V to this enquiry no answer was given, but I was hailed ty.her commander and ask ed what ship is that Haying isk ed tbe-.first question, I of course consi dered .myself entitled by-the common rules of politeness to the first answer,; after a pause of -fifteen "'or twenty se conds, I reiterated my first enquiry of what ship is that,'; and before I had ume to take the trumpet from my mouth, wasnswered by a shot, that cut off one Of our maintop-roast breast back slays ana wcui iuiu uur uiauimasi bi uiis in stan't Capt. Caldwell vof marines) who I was standing very near to me on. the gang war having observed M sir, she has fired at us" caused - me to pause" fbra moment just as I was in the act of giv ing an order to fire a shot in return ; and before 1 had time to resume the repeti tion of the : intended' order, a ahot was actually fired from the second division of this ship; -and wwscareelvbut of the gun before it was answered tiom our assumed enemy by three othersin quick succession, jkj maju uicr iuc rest cm nis broadside, and muiketry, When Ihe first shof was' fired,' being under an im pression,1 that 1 miht possibly 'have proceeded - frdfri 'accident and without the orders of the Commander, I had de termined at the moment, to fire, only a singlii shot' in 1 return,, but tbe,immedi.f a' - ripetitlon of the previous unprovok ed outrage", induced rae.tp believe that the Insult was premediuted; and that ; from our adversary being at the time as lCTwrantoi our. reai iorccas 1 was 01 his, he thovlght thi'perhapsr a favora ble opportunity of acquiring prorapuon, although at the expence of viofating our neutrality and insulting ourjlag ? ; J ac cordingly with that degree of ; repug nance incident to feelirigxquayy deteN mined neither to r t aggressor, or to suffer the Bag of py-counny to' be in sulted with impunity, gave, a general or- "dcr to fire ; the eect of which, in from it..:.:..!: r... ' L i twu u six luuiuicaf, near as. x can jude, havingrocluced a partial silence of his guns, I gave orders 'to ceas: Tinngj dlscovenrig b the f ecbie oppibsiticn that Inmr jotafi leasoTi .to rrtret.rcs he re- . .r'A... 1 I Thgfed iw. .Mur . r1 injured cuf fbre-rhastv';lt vvasr TibiA'd rovself ui.Jir the'pa:r.. sity ;'of giting brders ,fora -repetition of our,bre - -against. a iorce w 1..1 My; iott bearance aloVe hadenabled to do us any injury pf moment : bni'rfiwiacbKj-; ingly renewed and continued from three to nvo minutes longer, wnen perceiving c : r 'opponent's gafTand colors dbwpi ins niumtop-saiiryarcf upon the cap;andHs fire silenced, ; altnough U. was so tiark that4 couid-not disterdanyrother parii- cular iniurfcwe'had doner or howviar he W2Svin a Sliuaiipn w co uswruicr iiarui, I lie vertheless;;ernbraced rheariiest moment io step iOuirfirebdprevent ih further f effusion of bjopd,VHere)a pause of half a minute i or trioretook pluCe, af the nd of whichr'pur adversa- rr- twt shewing a further disposition to r . . it 111 i - . ' i 1.' J i ttrt-i arc, x -jianeuaKU agaiursKcu .' nai ship! is that-?"! lan'ed,tfor,iheVfist able to learn her : name. . After . having informed hercprrirn!ander pf ,be; name under his lee and baul by "the wind on the starboard tack and heave to under topsails and repair what little injury we naa susxainca in our rigging wuicn was accordingly execuitled, and wp'oontinied lying to on different tacs,wi(h a num; ber of !ightsvdisplayed,ln order that our adversary faiight the better -:&scM our position, and command 'our assistance, in'ca$ he found; it necessary diring the night. At day light on the. irth, he was discovered several miles to leeward, when Igave orders ft bear Hp and run down to4lim under easy sail ; after hail ing him I sent a boat' on beard with Lieut. Creighton, to letrfn the ri"amespf the1 ship and her commander, with di iections to ascertain the damage she had sustained, and to inform her comman der, how' much 1 regretted the necessi ty on my part, which had led t6 such an unhappy frebult ; at the same timel6 offer all the assistance that the ship un der my command afforded, in repairing the damages his had systained.- , At 9 A. M. Lieut. Creighton returned with information,' that k was his Britannic Majesty's ship Little Bdt, commanded by Captain 'Bingham;; who, in .polite manner decline the acceptance ot any assistance ; saying, at the same time, that he had on board all the necessary requisites to repair the damages, suffi ciently to enable him to return to Hali fax, i . " ' ' " . .. .".;,. This howevet'wasnot tW most uh-,-pleasant, part of Captr Bing ham's. com munication to Lt. Creighton, as he in formed him, that, in addition to the in jury his ship had sustained, between 20 and 30 of ms crew nad been killed and wounded.' v - - ; " s t The regret that this information' cau sed me, was such,; you may be sure, as a man. might be expected to feel, whose greatest, pnde is to prove, without os tentation, by .every public as Well as pri vate act, that he possesses a humane and generous heart ; and with these sentiments, believe me, sir,' that such a communication would cause ' me the most acute pain during, the remainder of my , life, had T nbt the consolation' to know, that there was no alternative left me between such a sacrifice, and one which would have beea atiH greater, namely,; to have remained a passive spectator of insult to the flag 'of my coun try, .whilst it was ''-confided' to my pro tection and 1 wouldJiavVyou to be con vinced, "sir, that however much indivi dually I may previously have had rea son to feel incensed at the repeated out rages committed on our' Hag by British ships of war, neuhcr my passions nor prejudice bad any agencj inrtds affair. .' To niy country, I am, well ccivinc.ed of. the importance of . the transaction which has imposed Upon me the neces sity of making you.this communication ; I must, therefore, from, motives of deli cacy, connected with personal consfde rauons, ' soliat that you will be pleased to request 'the President to authorise a formal enquiry to' be'; instituted intolall . The injury sustained by the ship un der my command is yeiyiriflingl except to the,Tore arid mam masts, which ibe fore j mehdonel ; :'' no person killed, iand. but .one (a boy;. wounded. ' ?r A vi For further particulars I refer you io Capt. Caldwell, who is charged with the ae ii very oi . inis. cornraunicay onv 7 I have the honor to jiev.-A . i ixVyith great respect, sir, -! ; J ; Xpur obedient servant,!- 4 Wji . 1. ' ' ; I ; - ' - ' ? vr',- , It is understood that ComRojdgers's orders requiredm to; prpceea to, sea inmediately. from , Annapolis, ; and ;iie EumerbisTqrmer sUtiopV cruising along the coasts as before, (or :th jpurpose pf time, mat it was a snip o;ni3,43ri tannic Majestys hUt"owing to its bldwing-ra-ther fresher than it had donej 1 was ihv mc circumstances ps wcu as into every part ' f idy conduct connected with the same. - i 'ir-hKS, : i?W'' 2d ilVgU of infantry toVened onjtht "1 Cih u!t.:utiBat;ori Rouge, -and' adjoarn4 Tefotirt tar comDosed of the follow ingcctrsVvi Miltod i &ii jors; Mac ReaJtesateliK cdlaijwyerTandDarnrtg ;Cap tainsw auace, AiRipson morgan, oanit harefconvtipsed with a "cthttemsn iwho left BatonRougepn Saturday fst Oe J says, iqbi uw woi- opaia.5 wau l?cii noraoiy atqumcu uy mc tuun, udi uiai tne sentence t nao .oeenieni oniottne Prestderjtof tte Uitates? tfcaVolonel CushingAii; WrtVSambfiisal.as,' pending, :;,Ve are also informed that X.UsColo tie! Pike has been arrested by orderTof In the Louisiana Gazette, f printed at tLouis (IT ) javeapcareo bVV 6i Teiry interesting' natjeiaunlr the head pfiketthes of Iuisianaf sd to De irorn ne pen oi vii i3rac&ennqg: We : re gre'r, much' that their Jen gtfrwill Vxcluclec them f from a regula Ttpu1 lication m cVrnpar.aV;-t matter of i'reat interest exprcsted in.ex-J ccllfrtt language., 4r:r.--iij We' ex'-r actr the fbllpjv'ngceoont; of the nopulafion rf -Louisiana , and or the countryorthe tnese afeetcncsi--flr;?rr:v " Population oj Upper LoUistann. ; The following is an abstract if tHe poula latton cf this tetxitory according to' the last cen- ,. St; Charles; ; -v Si Louis sL.Ce'nerieve r 5.667 4520 2,103 ; 188 ' m.t . ii.J.J Hope Field and St. Francis Arkansa Seitktaents '. -. , AHrwr for the upops at. the raib-' . I ' ' tary prts in the territory ',- 500 v .lianting sod trading partres up . C the Mississippi & Missouri V300 Families settled u. terhote places -: i - ; .. and not ibtUid by the sherjnT i i 200 ; '' : - : 'i 21.645 . Number of slaves ir the teriitory t- SOU - ; The esaigraota to this couririyj are chiefly from North Carolina ar.d Kenfncky'; of late, the Western part oPeonslvania conmbu es considerably to its popualtioti. ItisVbvirtis to every one, thaan immehseflood of emigra-? tion wll soon flow nto thiserntory from Vir ginia and the soutKern stares. Their lands in that quarter are in a great measure worn out, and fees kits the permission of slavery 'zheW the lands are much cheaper than tlreycan be had any, where in the Western country., , , it is perhsps good poucy of thegeJvernment circumstar crs conidfrd, to thicken f he ; fron r t rand.iuSVr the intermediate space to popu late g'adually.4ut it is no longer necessary toT hold put encoutaennt for this purpose ;v it has aken a start which nothing can arrest I should not be surprised if' in 4 years-, itrshould Contain one hundred thousand souls f . The Country on thz&titmbld; ; : ' The Column a, next to the Mississippi, trx ters a greater extent of country than any rWer in America. From its northern'" source, to the head of Mulwiom&k,- is not less than fifteen hundred miles in a direct dne. ' This cotmtty is on much larger scale,' thap the tract ast of the A leghany mountains, and in fertilHycC soil much surriorr AbouL'sixty; miles from the coists there 'ii at raTlgeof mouiitains. Which! l.j 111 1 J .l e i '--'-. 1 tor, a long Qunncc jjrevenis iac-yoiurriUia irom entering the ocean ; and when libteaAS thro the most dreadful iapds ar formed Its prin. cipal branches aief;Rfcky River, Lewis's; Ri ver, ILuoflkkoos-keMi4tcomack.i''-r : c1'':?vC ) This last was discovered by Lewis Claf k on thew ascending t be C'ojumb a, its mouth be ' ing concealed by an island on their descertdj anglt is a nob.e river, andnrer the Colum bia, about sixty miles frofavhe sea it is said to be navigutle to ia ptt,fr6mhence)he mouatains; can be crossed witii great ease., and a portage only ot four or -five: days journey to a navigable pobtn;tejrWenr:blranch7f the Roche Jaune. heyapduneV mouth cf the Multiiproacki is sakfroora ted to theur)oae io7;;cplliza)on it-xbhf tains about twenty thousand acres: of excellent landarst ratfe man of ' war ccuTd ride round any ban of ir, while it is 'adab'ascelptt- hie cf 'fcificatn.'f numerous, though A not ennrt Jy taemptj from this interesting cooMry that 1 coold, no into oeu without 4nringiig ttpnn tipfanbf Jhese -cursory'sketthes. V I; wait withVmnatli eneej for I he appearance;of fthatin5pbnao nccc : aims tai: vo linie ..mere- th; ec Indebted ot his ihfoi mation to G?nral Clirt? inrmrirwll by whom, he as TrnrittedUa have free icce's's4 sl cn papers or , maps,, as he liad in his ps session.-. 4- ; K : tClark jafoim' jAbmaVi; i K v '.tfw'rVc ; , "iMPokrANTiscovEH i' ; iA Very eonsaderabfe bedVf Marble has fatelvl been: cpened in the Vicinity of this place, about five mile from lewn. bn the NcwYork tieo. .Hampton. wttkiyx inrcnA r . ff SKETCHES P LOUISIANA; JVf ci. ... urviiitrw r?at BaWwiastc0W since pbtained Jea$e pf ,be farm V8f' .TOaae, andwdlW '1 ap a mh profit, from.it t JJN, reap i.ng,ta evry.3ven Wwheiof his tot.7 tt - v ii I., v. :A; The foHawlnst nsra?ranSi . ' SQ e&sayin the iJemoct atic Press. jet of tUatdfeaJFuFWialacry the HVS be avoufedr shall VnbiK cnaricieruttc matics of tne ibmV.!,;-.. " tgog w apt-crecr wft madness. ht,4 tolitary endeavors &lSK fliei at straogersbdt in th srw' to" hang dowi he:ik eatbjtn jt k IaJ r?r,yruvu'7?lis.U)njtjey1 runs snddenlyi yt not always dirccilj ftfiS At last torgets Ins msser V hit pv. Mrif:?Tvl -sii-" .11.. 1 -vesWth'is ?lai.e:siaYcVibflr'Ar' ff lnr .he bis arbd;to; thehamaVsii by t- f !$ rj animals hbtctifc species fjcies , 1 1. Joes npappearjtKat rhe tme jfl U?an .r t: . :si threcords of tnt& lurmsa no. p: jt gi tais . cttcuoistar.ee n Me Watfonal InteiUtrence W LON;.aNorv- 5 r , It iBdwsfrora the facts ancl arWieij vowea tn my iasi nuniocr, injjx tne .Merchant' who 'pur8ue afraffic whose profits coosiss tnore insiipplying the wanta of other ru'm than his iwni abandons, soto sppdk, , tbe'aelh tral ground which he ocpupiedw 1q& as confines himself so- tradtngin objecti waste! the complicated dangers that have wranubS attenoeu.ipe eager, pursuit ot an end; w di has. almost from the commencement of time. been sought for wh'the fiercest ftjfy. AltW theiactis to, be lamented; ytt ye odght r.ct to surprised;Usat our jfnercl.ants havc met With so many-dlffiiiuliies, in the wkle'rasa tney iravc giTcu luiueir uusmess. t necom lnerce of no j6atioioinatas ever existed W been s6 expaosivAWthat of Amerlclor has. consequenwy uccu iuuf c auimrauiy raxuit excite the alarm and jealousy ot rival andc' iotrpcwe.;;:?;:';. , , f Behotd the fAmertcan canvas spread IneVc ij sea, and American enterprise, tapiiial ari dustiy profumg by tbe.wars and tollies of Li rope K Ahho all this tended in f he most cer- tain way io alleviate the hotrprs ofjwr, and to aavancc vuejoieresis ui vne uciuciiyi tionslf their fDassions did noVsaffer tbtm view the ubiect irt this liVht Instead if considering 0urrnrhaht8 asynen they Have centemated therit jntbelightpf n aKft fnemiWs! fattenim? on their ruin i. 1 Utf9 thisvinfatfuatipn'tlj sohie cases ;coitenaredV"and ih others rectlv authorised" hostile - measures samt Kthem Outing all thts'timeJ.ifiHe questios fcss whelhejr itwai their Interest: to protect tie trcfe bvrce -ot aftnsKtf: facts prpw in? thing, they prove that the people of this coon- try nave resoiyea not to .aeienu wcv.. in this way. - iFor it cannot tolietued iftal t constktedJanthoritierjthflaffi tatives)f the people i iKrbave they feiH ri-om anv tcarry making ravirWs 6t .roatu ConsUntlyJsjirxi ''vil:"gc1an.se.f;: th'a t 'i Ke"mav oV t hi r nlrs Intt fatten ; --t r""J hTT Ttr r , -. j' candor and truth and derobn'tQlrty jvsUce wbiWumtheirhear parld,itou seruplet to sacrifice tbtf est tights of the people, for pence Wp0 Tassum tlien as indisputable that the ncan people nave jiitnerio fjcwi - aeiena fehvioshcnsstlvde'ci r.is ' 'i-. . i.i w wim . v Alia m1 rr i K wtt'twi -r 1 i civ '- riwht'tlf COttPlS"'.-t - . 1 ; baeIiydlessrasoP tocon ? any oilier ciass otuie tWQoi" 4 J ihaUpy pro:; Thejf appear to the to adniit Of eruati0a4.v4ti; . i 1 nremisei as Vndisputabte,! to which any profession br btwiness m eremafateU Ihrtheir representauveairiy.r jJiir thst itrflrneht df thepectthar chs , , very qoifdu tfrfuous.?rhe ifiWiij"? tne- wiae-spreaa irwc ?nd7bv.0rce tfrmm WWlrSJ - ts a,fluestipn PfmWTZtfLi c .stion--sa qtiestnn in vrpico e WequallArested?? It inot s carried, must ai wai ape EWTTl J of a - . s . . I V- C 1 111 her.welfare ahd thkt the gie pedpltf rflustecessavilye the JVg Olthisibniriertect; he-die.P VaHetoTitses ,erabnaltcinciaf ift short oF fearaeter 1 1 v- ? "i erjMfiwncr wrco w'nT-NU KVrr .ir, ? . r : . ; .vi pm ;T' IP?c,:PaX-F Pthi cifry: arhib1 3 V: .'V -.5 -v: f ; i J- r - ("N
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