At ' . . f.r nnniotv-t - t farter htf asserted in the FufiV Cfr f uee. a that Gen- SrayuYa ac- i Ca"! rf the attempt to invade e000 1 ; net true t p-"-- C1 '!nl of it i aod he doe ot heai- e0, true t b. promise. o garret a . . in ount what be terms th cow. "rfCetu Smyth." U appear, thar. uc1t.. nn the enemy lmel f Ohio.) Dec 1 n n UtrriionisstilUngegcQiQCol GD "i,v for -hii army, n un- JCliCJ,S at this seiun of the year, and Jesen! t'condniph of ibe road., in tfcc p . ffieultie almost mcon- TC- We beliete all He cf inrad ceifacic this quarter sooner ftp zZ U already abandoned. Gen. noSmcnd to risk hi, fame H'Tfetf Of Hi troops, P00 ,odthetT con ,od the 'yc prctume he'docs not Urgcocic hisTTrcansof sup- t"'na ,n linn ba.U. . . i . vaTiii. until - 1 J. .- - hn has been exting aw m f fin Harrison's a Vtny, for aomo mv Z meof hisrountrTmenwhile Tin exion near Fort Defiance. with Capt. Jonny, and apetber yHU wound is taid to be mortal. " Frnf. (Ken.) fce. 11, Capt. Cr.ig, of Stewsnoe , town , Wentuptb Illinois river with eighty ncclin to join General Bu.sel, 3?. u?ii ; ith him. and he M r in ijv " r . oi until ne came ro Mm nni iaii a - a SrlimTedby Huisell, where he was d Sy ine iPdu ns, whose hre houtthelossofamsnf He mrt w,th position in the town (those ho fi. d on him hiung made their escape.) He took fortrtwo.prioneja, got a large. SanrttT of furs, destroyed their hnyset ?TlJrtV. tionsiunET of large barns- fufl of wheat-:ribs full of corn and gar-, ens full of cbb-KC Map xoo a EneUsh trader there The, Pineri v h delivered uP to Go r7 . Howard, aadhn safely murned so thaj eli is tot cnsuccessful.' . Sea FiwciBtKs. we are huppy to karn that a valuable and pbwetTul body of ToJunteexs under this title, compos ed of slors and boatmen, is raisinr; in this city, for the protection of iho port, Cor the term of one year, to be tweje the command of dpUin Jacob Lewis (commonly called commodore Lewi.) The U. States" gut boats of which there ire about 40 on ibis station ire to be (fctichcd fronthe navy, and put nndcr ihe comnvind of the Coraxncxlore, or co lonel the whole urxkr the direction of Gen. Armstrong. The warrint officers tow attached to the boaia; we undcr KiDd, will rcuin their nbces, and re ctite addiilonal psy front llw sute dur c.5 the time they arc in actual service Tic reexuhi, for this marine milhia fflct on bmkly, thd wc hi?6 jfnc fullest cor Eiecce in the braTcry, skill and effi ciency of this corns, wlirn completed in CDumbcra and discipline, in defence j efcasinipottont accuonoi tnecoanuy. 277. The schfofier America, of Krwhury foft, rent into Salem, by live PrWajeerf , Ftte.Indusiry unA f)rom, laden witlii salt Tprseprittr passing Indian island bfi'Uh post, were fi-rd upon by the en They returned the compUmeat,: and VttTtcined t seiieall the veasda'then ir- t litre. They- aucceeded " only h ttin- uir tihbr TCssel out, the real bxm run w wre. sho () good pnae, for- trading tl enemy. ! Brig . , for Jatnaka-a raloable MtlscntHto Tew-Londan by the Joel nov pritatrcr. T9. SfbnnncrJoljnBuU, akingVpacket, Jtof New-rvottffnc. citased on ahore 00 ked ijnd, Lv the Rover of Ke-Vork. -jO. fhip Arjjn. from si Suutb-sea voyage Lont!oof earning 10 puna and 2 swireia, rh ahre number of walL arms, and 26 laden with 1400cakof oil and 15 of irbale-bonc taken .off tha. Wcstem Kdbyihe U.S. friateaVtsidcntand . tTHr-WSee emnT ttodgera' letter.) w a Ttf 5 vsJusU, prize. Stte MAUebOHIAK. 9 guns. I "7 met. ent into Kew Tnrk by the fri c f Sfovt. caAan TJeuiticr. The acei.MUU iiafrir,te.fth finl class a r . lour mguni wi 01 u-a i'Wr, aod termed' K ber Ute officers Or.W; SJia lobe rr1 Cited out it i rjumotired that xcL Lte f the nu-, is to haye the jjj w? John Hitnllton, 5ip tona.mount Srj 12 pomukri. rul0 men from ftS?01?' W-into Daltimore by in ra pnietr; cf thit prt.arr a smax uuic. liars wna i uu iditi e smart 47Clnoa tie IW of lire s ca.ehhtr ,cTb txtxx y trc jpounOeJ. A fe 223, IM ' ", eJF T frea the Hrasilj, liden the CbcKpuka by Ike t h UjwnfT,3Loren f"ra ilarUnko for PbiLif!?. vjA wgar.and corTee. In. nJllAddrhia by the Ccrajgef that - ia ut;vuc itcrcore pma- 1. .. . - ... pera wttV ba contlnocd'unt l the first of April neat on which day. if lheir account hall not then bare been paid, or aetifed.by'Tfote, their names will certainlr la anrucJcoff from the. Subscription lists of said papers, and their accounts jnto a tram fr cjollecitbni JOSEPH GALES, , ' JONM & HEOERSON, LUCAS Sc A.H. IJOYLAN. iecmbcr 31, 1812. , CTNo Subscriber is now. received wtthotrt the pay pent of hilt' a year suoscnuion id sasance. - r . - THE Trustees of the University of North Carolina arc happy m being able to make knowo to the Public, the praipetity and the ocieaunir optortunitie of this cstaonsnraent. In erectiog at CcJIege among ourselresi it vrn the ebjrtoi its lounaers to proviae iot our Youth means of improvement similar to those which are enioyed by the younr in other parts of tbe world, and by tne lew m our own woo . - - - - - . f 1 mir mmnetent to ? cacnence c distant eau Cst'on. 10 accornpnsa nijcii, w.n. WW - B . ftte and enlirUtcocd neopie, esiei.nai 10 their liberties, ar.d ia the present stare of the cU neeriHarlv so 10 tbr.r rerec.aoiny, 11 was neoxstajy to eiKcanier many niflicultres. Ifihe whole of tkcsr could hav: bee-? lore, teen from ,tr.e btsinnin, there is ie?8n to apprehend that jhey might have appeared too ereat to be attempted. But it is the wisdom of Providence 10 fortify our rnmds under the metiure of Instant evils by the prstct of an. pf0schug success, and by itaodcasl al sm'les, to ani.nateuatprtne arruggics vruisn ia eote. Of Uis namrt btve been the.occut rencesthat mark the progress of thisSeminsiy. , It is now ascertained, that in atx months from the present dstei the Principal Buifding aril be ready lor the reception of. inhabitants A anon as it shall be fintkhe d, the number 01 rooms in the two binld ngs will be sutHc cm t contain e.ghiy studen's- Thete will be an apartment lso for each of the two Soc etics, on icr the Library, and a Public Hall, in which tha studeuts will attend prayer even, tngand morning. The opportunities of Li brarlet will be understood, when i is consi deied that each of ine S-x eties has, it s bc Itcved; from EOO to 1000 volumes, and that thete ate 1500 volumea in the Libia 17 of the C41ge. A Society bai been lately constituted for the coUivation of Sacred Mpsic, ard an Organ is now probably finished in New-York for the use of this society. It will be transported 10 iheGcUege, and set up as soon as practicable after the beginning of the year; And every Saadsy ptiblic worship will be conducted for thehene&iof the students in Person Hall. A list of the members that eompos e the Fa culty is bete inserted, to -ew the provision which has been made by tue Trustees for the Instruction and moral government cf the College . , The Rev, Robert Chapman, Professor of Moral Philosophy :r.d President the Rev. Joseph CaMweli, Professor of Mathematjca ; Mr. Andrew Rhea, Professor of Languages, and lit- V'm. Hooper, Tptor. Thi- Academy at Chspel-Hill will be under the condjt of Mr. AbnetW. Clopton, srb ject to tlu? supenntendance of the PresfoVnt of the College. This Demleman aced for metly asToior in the UnrWrsity, and It is Vl;-rr4 that inhik talents and virtues the'piA be will find ample security frr the tood con H duct anu prcEciency of theyomn wno ssau oe placed under his charge. There will be fou dashes n the Academy, to which the s iidenta will be attached, and every possiWe atier.lion will be Riven to the improvement of the scho Isrs in reading, Writing. Spelling and Eng Pah Grammar. The House is now repairing, and will be in a better condition fr the a commodatioir the School than it aver has bee. . In additiauto these oppcrtoqities, Jr.Mi. men 11 has become a resident at ChapiMIHl, for the purpets of teaching the French Lan guage, and we can assure rhe poblic that be s well qualified for the business wrwch he has urderiaken. . . .The first senicn r the year ur Jl commenre on the first day of January, and end on the MxhefMav The second sesV iWrtl bef m fbn the 20th of June and conclud n the 15th 01 rtovfrnoer. The following are the eapences of the year; to be naid semus anually in advance. For the first arnica in the dining-room and Diet R50i Tuition 10. Roomrettt L- Semnt.hiTe 1 fO. Library 50 cents Washing ga Candles & Wood 4. Bed 3 50 Together g58 50 f . For the second session the payments are nreciselr the same. From this view,, and from The plainness of dress and manners which is fashionable a; this Institution, it is btl'.eyed that liberal edoca tkmcan scarcely beohtatned at any other, on conditions less burtbensome. With respect to the opportunities of acqoir inz knowledge and invigoraring the faculties, it is not intended to make any remarks. It br. a subiect on which the public most be.lettJo their own ppreheosionsaid the dictate of experience. -These are tbc pfOfter arbiters, and not we who arc the parties concerned. ' Those who propose to beporse members of this InstiwtKJn, cught.ro come provided with the necessary boolean and a punctual attendance on the brat day ot the tassion, is of the utmost importance to every si-udcnb as well as to. the CoJletffc.' . J ' IJec.fi. Ibe txbexrnare noarb the tame to a iocrder i roe mulaje at in toe fpOegr. J . . ... T. i --, , - State of North-Carolina, ZJeXllenbtax Csmtj--Cort Plea If Quart zctnw9, MwVtp 'Jena, lULi. j obn Allen Orr v Y ' ' t VCrrWaafiicimear. Nathan Fraa klht 40n. y : v IT appearing to the Cccrt that the Defend anx ur-:' zn inhabits-.: f the State libre- itkL It i il rerbra crderc4 that publication bemadtbrte-wveJxrsVrIy in the Ra- ItJth auzster. taar rneaatn oelendsnt n pear, at the next 1 Ccort . to im held - f 4. -vd Cunty on the ib MoadaYla Februa., ..act. aad renlerr tlte-trrooeitrV rodrmeur vsUl he rns tevd sraJntt him bj ddailp A Copy, ; v ;H - ?rrf, . , ISAAC ALEXANDER, ex a, aa utty aremnccurullr informed that tneirp at 3oapcleV ? tiALEIGlT, Friday, January 1. 1813. ThotRh In our last, with the captions of the Acts, we gave a short abstract of the "pi o visions of the most important; laws, it will no doubt "be era'tilvintr to our readers to be informed of some further particulars : ' The Act for dividing the State into Districts for the election of Members of Congress, lays them off Wtbe fol lowing manner : , ' L Chowan, Wrquimons, Currituck, Camden, Gates, Pasquotank and Hertford. ; 2. Northampton, Uertie, Halifax and Martin. 3. Beaufort, Edgcombe, HydV; Pitt, TyV-ell and Washington. -1 Lenoir, Craven, Jones Carteret, Wayne, Greene and Johnston. . 5. New-Hanover, Brunjwick,Onslow, Duplin, - Sampson, lMadeh and Columbus. 6 Pranklia, Granville, Warren and Nash. ' f. Richmond, Anson, Moore, Cumberland, obeaon and Montgomery. ' 8. Orange, Wake and Person. 9. Rockingham, Stokes, Guilford and Cas well. 10. Randolph, Rowan and Chatham. : 11. Mecklanourcr, Cabarrus and Lincoln. 13. Burke, Rdiberford, Haywood and Pup. combe. . . r 13. Wilkes, Surry, Iredell and Ashe. ' The elections are to take place next August, at tht same time that our Metn- ) trers of Assembly arc chosen, and at the I same period every two years thereafter; egtept any eyent shall happen to make it necessary for Congress to meet soon er either the present year, 'or at any time hereafter, when, in that case the Governor is authorised to declare the same by proclamation and to fix the time at which such election sbJl bci held. The following are the Districts off by. the act directing the manner electing Electors of a President & Vice- President of 'he U. States, viz. 1. The Counties of Burke, Buncombe, Ru? therford and Haywood. 2. Wilkes, Iredell, Surry ancj Ashe- 3. Mecklenburg", Cabarraa and 1 incdo. 4. Rowan and Montgomery. - 5. Rockingham, Stokes and Caswell. 6. Rand 1 ph. Guilford and Chatham. 7. Richmond, Anson, Robeson, Moore and Cumberland. 8. Person, Orange and Granville. 9. Johnston Wake and Wayne. 1 a Warren, Franklin. Halifax and Nash, ; 11. Bertie, Northampton Hertford and Mar tin. A 12. Paquetanlr, Qates, Chowan, Perguimons, Camden, and Currituck. 13. Beaufort, Edgecombe, Pitt, Washington, Tyrrell and IJyue. 14. Craven, Greene, Lenoir Jryies, Cartrait anr! Ondnw. 115. Bladen, Sampson .Columbus, DopIio & J a aeat v aaw art uim wiuss The Act for opening & extending tne NavigatioriofNeurT riven, contemplates openmg the navigation fiorn thapresent bead of boat navigation, below Lockhart's Fulls to Crabuee Falls, within a few miles of thij city; which, if it. can be.ejp fected, (and it is the opioicn of those Velf acquainted arUh the subject that it may, with propejr exertions) will doubtless prove of inimense advantage to the citi zens of thjs part of the State, as it v:ill open a dtraxt water communication with our sea-board, and thereby present all the long rui expensive journeys whxh are now. taken by landVith onr produce and imported goods, and, by degrees, enable the State of North-Carolina in. dependently to carry on her own com- Imerce, withoutliejng, io tis respect, tributary, to any other Stale--Tlie ca pUal slock is to consist of 250,000, di vided into 500 shares of g 100 each, five dollars, of which are to be paid when the company is organised, aod the remain der by instalmcmy iipt ipdre.than g25 to be called Cor in any; one year. Books of subscription to be opened at Raleigh and Newbern on the 1st of April, and kept open till the 15th of July,' whetl there : ahall be 1 a public meeting of the stockholders in this city, in order to orr ganire the company) for carrying the work into execution. The State to have preference 'pf 'subscribing for 100 shares of the stock until the 1st of Jan. The Act fox dividing the Militia of this county into two Rrpment directs that the ' Companies - cormiande3r? by Captains J. C. Viatu-?bhhBfclI John. son Uusbe,Hard M'GurTy,tfohnVaJ. ton, Cyrus IVhitakeri Jeremiah Dunn, -John Robertson, Highty Encb,: Gilea cancel fiinanon si utt ana yy tuur.i m. White, form the first BeCTnient;; r- d th Companies comm&mled by Captsr Dw.jpsey Blake. James Soeiebt. David Ifolland, Thomas Ferrill; Reuben Jack- ton, John Green, boJomonJonps, Wrn. JcTOtytjJenj.Dunna JobjiAjiidld,;Wni M'Cnllers and aa fiaconrhall form tho 'aecsnd IJegiicnt.-' .1 A f Allen (Rogers has been spnointedCor Iwl of the rst RegHberit 5 John T..C. Executive not having itJinyiis. power tti jiMuro;uuiir worus a- were emca proper fonihe" occasrorij thfe ; Resolution nas lain unattended to ever since. At the late jessIonV; Gcneralk Slielb and Sevier f two -of the surviving officers) sent on- a memorial in-reiatldn tp tbel suejecci , w wnicn proaucea.an qnanirapus j adoption bf the following Jlesolutin : 1 lsolved unanimously; of. the Governo bf reqneated procure TVe elegant 9, such as In hi' estimation it is not 2nnwofuHy of K. rhXarbtina to jaXow on those who 'jiye distinguished; claims on the eratUude of her-citizens x and that he cause them to be severally presented, Jn the name or me oiie, to general isaac-ohei.- bt of Kentucky, Keneral JoHvSeviEnpf inneasef , ana. i;oionej joskpi w ins ion ; of this State, the three survivftv Chiefs' 0fi the Gallant Band, who fought and conquered at Kine'a Mountain on the memorable spberith Qctoier. 1780. '. '. ' - ; rj , - , Colonel Josenh Winston beincax mem1 ber of tne- Senate, anl present atth passarre of the esohjlion, rpse in his place, and expressed himself neaHy as; tollows : Mr, Speaker, 1 am at a loss for words to express my sense of the honor which the General Assembly has conferred upon me by this grateful present. I trust j that the Sword which s directed to Be presented to me, will never be tarnished by enwardice, but be wielded in defence of my Country's y The following account of a most me lancholy catastrophe has for some time been mislaid r 1 .. j On the night of tlte 30th Oct. beincr the night after the Regimental Muster ki M6r jrantonMajor John M'Dowell' went (o town wjitliliis three? -tone, and hia heplew a Mr. Thompson. After discharging ' their duty, idiey returned home in neriect health, and retired to rest, at.t heir usual time'' But. alaa ! about midnight the house was wrapt in flames, (occasioned, as BQpnoaed. by the ! emberaof a pipe setting fire to some-coUon) ana tne iour voting men. who were acorns fort to their friends and bctoVed ' by ell vhbi knew them, wer consumed, together with the bouse and all its contents V : , Amorfg other public bbdicsy'the cor poration pf New York hives resolved to present tbo freedom of the corporation to tomnwore Decatur, and tct'have' his portrait set up in their, Gallery of! Portraifsr-to give a public djnner Njto;' Comm Decatur, and Captains Hull and Jones and thqir officers -to give a din-s nei4 to the crew of the frigate United; States on board the ship, &c. , j. We hear, tftat many of the Crew of j the Macedonian haye made their es-j cape, inis is one securuv we nave a gainst an attack by the "English At least one bajf of the crews of their ships of yar being impressed men, whenever they come near our shores, they will, make their escape by every possible opportunity, even at the hazard of their j . . Promotions in the cdrps of Engineers made by the Presiidc! of the U States and Confirmed by the Senate v - Lieut. Colonel Joseph G. S wift, to be Col. vice Williams, reaignecL to rank' from Jely 3l16l2. - . " j r '.Major Walker R. Armisted,to be Lieut ColoaeJ, vice Swift,. promoted, rank .July 31, 1812. . v ijapt. Wro. M'Ree, to be; major, vice Ar mistead, promoted, rank July 31. 1612. First. Lieuten?tjt?Jsepb L Totlen;to belj 31, 1312. v . - - 1; j First Lieut. Samuel Babcock,to bcpaptj vice 1 a.rii rut, acucu, rjuub a;incujucr 20, 112. , h ; . s:-';i Second Lieut Thomas ( P. J?inley, Jo be first Lieut, vice Totten, promoted, rank July 31.1812. ' - - . . ' - Second Lieut. Frerck Leris, to bo; Jirstr Lieutenant, vice JJabcack. promoted, rank Sept. &), 1812; ,:; ? u v James Gadsden, secd Lieutesant 4 git)ecr$,i ueceroher 2, 1812. . f The following are the gentlegieft chosen tOj represent IsaachusettS in the XJIItb Con-V prebr-ali supposed Federal ejecept tne tiro first: " .. ' ''V' -AU'- Mv.T.'ji v Wm. Richardson, Lev Hubbard, Artemis i Ward, Tmotby Picker;ngWni. Ifeed, Hariill Taggart, V'lIiam Ely; Baniel Pavey, Abijab Rigelow, lijijali Brigham, Libin Wheat an,, William Baylies, Nathaniel ; Haggles John j Reed, Cyras King, jGeorgeHradbumSimuei U i; csqr. whose term r expires on theSd March 'nextJW- yCj & sjrpyeryjQr. nemy; oi eruricic jr,ri. ps laic communication to v&e Xegislaiure, fThe citizens of Keptuckv, whose forefit tb i SMT-rejl ' sa iwici by rrae enbeity hi. Vae4 their abhorrence jojT thecon- du t e f the Aito of the Britiah tyranny- by the ferity in nurcbufbrui lophecxand scoorgVtHose liarba wariara praoticu y .uviooiacrimijieiyy without raiding ase or aex, If we arer in- censed gMathe allies of the British, much greater -ought dalcisaro to be ag,'n3t that Hatiomv the Drioclnllia the war.a'nA luiuu 19 .wiMVic ui jiiiiir, to injure or-op-11 - .- t - . - a , X- v-. - nrwjwmcuanejfnovmeos tfotce , W'K y I 1 tmorbxeoi andnnneceMrc 4 h.-.i-t. .;' things, can. aav that the bresenf war is tmiuau prima, AavtifirprMuti LvW j tAe war Vr " Neve did the bldadairo ''i l Occsio, tha i 1 u have used tb.ciexertionl lO'WU&hohi it fromttfifepvernmemmnd " their fduit thit their bredictlonli tW - ' w apc,vi, waa not vcunea. wty - pre illr predictetl hat i&s&t crjws the,tnes ; 4ndf by the firihidry of ! tliev haVO rully accomplished 'tWfh and Eastern States would hot engage Si) ' his sVrapy have aitebiptea.ateasi 10 accomplish their prdicilbjr pro claiming anarinie nemralhy in Jew Engiantf. In j ahortj what Vff tc(Jineir .country-have they ;;no prenlHed and what exertjdi haye thejr spared toa- lupf Uieir prophic t"r'tv. tfceii Irtn h'ii(prj;fiil t, r "1 L'i late for us to turn the tabKcs 'iliiialv totheni the words of the icriptures that -; We are informed, that 5 the .Powder Millrnear ladensblifg, Were cm nf on ' day riight the Sistfult. about 1 oiock. ' , set on re, , asit is believed bai) iricen 4ary. The fire Was discovered in the V Hnlre building, and imrnediatelythe S n uiirauiiamii. otr i ine ' neigiiDornpod lett i tneir Houses, in about i $ rniiiutes tlie, I hquse i plodeoV' cOntairiins? about four. A j tlioysapd pounds ot powder. From thcSt juwiuiwua 2ti iigcurem ui tne estaousn irtent, the explosion jjtik not comipuni-. catecl to ojther buildjngi? ; and alfeadyi the operations haytj beenene WecJ. Tie loss is statbd not to have exceeded six; hfjusand 4ol!ayiiitt; although the; eij)) o sion was so violent, as to have shattered the glass of, houses, two nulea distant. , to have raisid ,from the grotipd large , f rarfte Jbtudings;burstirn but their win dows and doors; - and, in one instance. breaaiu::ifterifd, 'beamsv 4 'jusjj , w itbjn an hundred yards su The bill granting to Eljzbet I(ona jiare f a divorce from her husbana Jci tome iBonspartehas passed both ousef of the Legislature of laryland. ' 23- At Halifax, on jtbe12tbJ titL Hotchins Of, ' Burton, Esq. of this Qily. ttorneycneriu! of the State, to Miss Sarah Joneg. daurhte of the late WiUfeJopea. ' "f - " On Monday the TQlb ultimo, Mr. Donald M'Leod. of letteville.; , : ; F0STCB1P We re&eived'o-Nadbn cpr by the. last rnailhe Alexandria 1 Palette of Friday, contain? the Con gressional proceedings of Thursday 1 .which ; afford nothing of an interesting naturp. 'Two riiihtary bills were re ported, one of which is declared by jf rl. Williams tp be intended to conrert the present Vblun teer .Corps nto egulan Soldiers i ,The houses adioUrnerl overt i he same paper says,' that it is con cdently reportepat , ment, that Mr, vMonroe is to be appoint - ' r ed Commander in Chief f the Noriherrt ' V Artnyj Mr. ttnkney Secretary of Slate, 1 Qen- DearbbVne Secretary of War s and " ' yy aicer Jones jun. esq. AltornevrUe tiera oi ine uotates. .ThelNaval - Committee in Conirress have ported a bill gimg to ihe oncers "f ar - cl ; war half the estimated. Value In rnonetr': ' A ' of such 1 enemy's veselavrVdcaVoe aa it mayj he necessary toesfroV at sea. f ; f ncy ayc ?tau cpourou a oitranting r T v liberal pensions to; Sttclr Omrt meiS era its TOSTi De . wnunoea or tUsled'hile iejrgm thi ; a 4 letter from Bnrdeat5x? dated per, of a perfeci good Uudsrsundirigbetweei iuia. uuuuirv ar.n - ni u i; aurr.u fvini . if. speedily wbm & j PaarU we le-Mnbat , : rSM cuy onnne-pinuorwiUTa; aine exr, presa soiicitaUon of the Bakfe ft . f , ih"t6e beUef ; tbthe ih'terts of both oountries may"-" . - at St, Sebastians, &c &ci j - . -. 1. . 7;. v--.'- - i - la. " i - "f i I left t.: S r. ! 1 i c 1 Mf'JV:,V. ii'.'. t'.IV ' 1 ! 'I i I .I. it V t r" ' f - ..V

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