v. i i ' t V . iiw.i c; the v.-r, let the in at lc-sV re- V "-iia modestly silcctv about iU .;L?M ;a etir not excite uouecevjary aou .wu- 7;tctt discontents, insurrection' cnd ix-:-f v bcU Weihiost the. un, unV f the ib rer "; bas anddevo:d,Tr bbneUjC tuVd . : t uioti $m."M 'jap. t to- eh arc sty the conv. ''; 0. cViU of a W for iheycommon -. !V V''fcPtiV$em oot? take, 'part jtgmst d.V- their eouotry.:- Suth"enV.ar5 adjv vj has "fixed a stain' on it!, ctsiraeter - , . hith Wfear jt'.wiQ ,t&occa? , "CTXEft AC CL A Npfc AT.EUIiaPE: ; jinj to thecratleascf'the Kjmuns ' i - - id.PDland. noUiioc cum cauc : i . produce .Pi4io gain, tpp trcpit .pi AttcoMTe otj ' "ftcTTcrstHincelhcdiiof tlicTenlfori between Gen. D:y6rka nd Otn. WlCtH " ccnsieih, broqht br Ihe'bii arrival ih cor.Vi contioutd ; mil the oher crpi Jiad Ulien their quirteri ontKcltftanK ol the Nierhcn.'extendtxr ts-far 'a.the rniuccjpau irotn- cn;:.-r oc lay. date "waijfrorn :TiWtix lai Jnr where CervMacdoaalS antf thcettUuf of ill "V. : .Hs;o!i,-aiid theRcTttroopjWereln , -"J -posies itn of lhcir"bn .trirri'orjus bc , . : .' -fore thVr aftipirga begun i Ion the VtglSt . bsnk of lhe firt rirer, nd ut mere. ,M r U'J AfrtA anjr schoolboj wUnrhiS been f ;f)ropn)x tugbt geograpbii khcWMhjV v ' b onexf the p! icei, included tbthat v:, ' is ealledEiVt .Truisii,, b r farms .a ' 'little iiok cf land , ioi; th E.UUryl of r ' v the rtu.h cX the NTcmn hl:b yui to . ; . he bvpled b'D'Yofkt's xorpsa a i j" : ueutral di3trict w-.ii Ibe'goid pieiaa'te , t ' , f of the Kbfe'Wa roaster ahould be known ahd.he public a rlrf 4y aoGicic'ctly Z infnrxnedof thx n4px-a!ioKf-t4U;rnQ Vt ' ; narch;a: the rntscbnduct of h;s G tncraj, V- his consequent reca and appcinttntnt r cording to he" afbreteeatined conven tion, the P:uis)ah .'corru is to wiiBdxaw .'uhrajved where thVj Hsll chooic, .: vith the simple coniidcfcYnpt'biarniT ' arms f t two roootfcsV a ctndhl'bb tvrjcb the rigor of tbx tessnn rnost hate im C psicdj ,eren upon the fc;;aictt ClaCi Ctmuc cr Tartar.; rtWrefoi e vei un- Imports nU J;. What remaJris to be sciH is, wbcthVr the Rutsian fajib inMbeir agreement with Gen. D'Yorke will be -more rtlig'9U5?h?n bitthy;.hsre , pnctiied witlflheir neighbors in former . times,-and with' France pardcularlj since. the battle of Friedland.-.' . C As iaKon2btrp, tht.' capital of i "Weat-Prcisls, ItV Is ridiculous Nfor, any v tain of the leait pretensions to'a knbv ledge or t he Continent of Europe to be ; litre that if could be takeo' to soon,' and , jnucb lets Dantirc I as these ate phces V , cX wr, and mujrbe regularly bciiced. ;r" In, the saroe'rnanner at we. shall be ob '. Ugcd to bedege Quebec, b-fore It fills i r and that canhui be done in trie heart of t inter, , in a dircate more inboipiiablc ."thin that of Canada., Then the hired prints Ro't S carry ic thJlusians e- ttn to Ikriv., distance.. of 400 roiled V from Diinttc, apd'so'they may'in irna ( Agination lead iheWlo FistV tnfieten to tbe ftllaispf Jlerculea ; -but af little ; time, will shew, that if shey l ,ve:at ' . tempted to cross tbe Nlcmen, thcif rid ( svillbe much more disastraus thin that j S ckprienctd by tbecloodj-mindod Sii v warrbw fc his Calbwcrs In SwiucrUnd. ; It -ts'foolisb to be led away bv all ' the'nonsense printed'in English and jjederatpapers. . Tbe contincdtal ays texn 9l continue the sarne as befirrre the bst campign, and a newtCTbrt svill be made la add to it tne coun--'tries bordering on the 13 aide &ll31ack -acas.;?France and : Austria beinffu ; r : i nitedaa they really arc, by :i&teicst , and the tiea of .'blood, no cither state . . cza' stir. without tbtir permission.- ' V Saxony U cbianected by .' mittimbny iS". jtvh thcv tmperor Frkncis ;I3iiraf ia : '. 'yr& Berticr and Beauharnbjs 'iVir. i - tcmher 'witK Jerome ; the ' JGng of ; C i Westphalia : and all of ihern are )n: debtett to Napblebd for. great favors ; Btaoenburghii'cnurclcd between v ' . Kcll jnd and die HanscaVic to wn ij in--V. tegral parti' of the, French! Empire,' and those last mentioned powers , ; s what can the King of Prussia .do," if) j ,he 'even drsued to violate his faith 1 . ' The Prince of EbniatoWskyi sfho; is ! y tinister at Vaf and Commanderan y; j ChUt oTalf the Polish forces, was at "f 3Vartw with his cbrps't the !ast (. dates, and sras consunity receiving p. cew leriea of uoopsnd cavalry; ani- ;, . tnited with the" most vivid firecf ps , triotism kbd revengc.agaiostthctr 4 Vandal dtapoilers and bpplxssofi.- ' ." 'The fortresses of 1 Prague couid'atop 4 here the Kbislrnaraudcra, should c hcy dare adTance aoar.V .. Denmark 1. 1. still never plcd anyonfidence in the I preicntadminUtptic;oftGreit.n 'i J atcr f4lcp; mfainpus auack aaij j 7 tottbanTcnent of Copebhagcu, and j f nt rpciyii her fleet irtltit I rceanA yitKout any other At.. UlU .1 i had Keen aniinr: Unshad rid "Jltn sia who prutqrsca cisiswu.w? i pin' season, ut L isflbrded poae edVatiboaWthb the Utter power, both b?iea smd land ; TurkW nacf not yci'ful&ledKbh the JasUccoaoUirom oDiancopw: conditions of tbVhit peace wkhrRus Bia,iiid is in thirWan whild; recruit I bg hcrfa cmte3:frbn her, rYsiattc. tod European provinces, to ta- 3;J lSnrl lea and insatiable neighbor-; "and it IyjtS;peTfejcV;a.ranqui!?;s hive giutten nd of the Pope, bf tyihes? idle nests and insotint; friars.'-- SitzcrlAndJsi and long his been, the decided adherent pf.wPrancev Spain' will i never 'consent to Ietn' finglish,, irrhyivof bs the' Spanish e'bple ia j theman artoy of rrta, 'COe a-J thiy Torcedlcnough' of their :uopalata ble teed iato the;cVtholiblap of thsit unhai?bv kin idonv' ta- pollute iu.for ges i their retreat teas that of ruffi an .troops,' lice xnat oi ..rauaauLi sac- prundering tirdcring,an'd vlo- larinr? every thing that cfrn e in thiir wayiciihoat any regard to theirqt perior oncers, V , Th.it accounts for the rc urn of WeUinjrton from QaxUi to lisbob iocogJ ( , ' Iri&fi Chrcftt BRITISHfWARFAREC " , --. - .Ttie folio wing "extraa Irons ' the MusteVRolf ftund on hoard the HI a- CEDUNiAM, after her capture, by Dc CATUR,i-wi sncir.'tiiai mereuvere sEytif , iMPJttssED' AsiBiiiQAa on' board diat'fri$ate at the time'of the actiorrl -Tt? Q of wWm were KILL ED fv Another iinpressctl American nau oeen DJtowH eu ai sra, .srnue o;u. pelled to assist nrboardiag u Vessel of hffownQUntry f ; f ' : - The conduxt of the British tbWard the U. "StatcaVhas ever been m irked by cruelty rapine, blood and barbari ty.; p urging ' bur j r cvprbtioniry ,var, they murdered thousands oT.our'gd. lint seamen and soldiers on board their prison 'hip by mean of star. f valinrV.Sad treatfotnt, and un whole- some quauty oi provisions. iney oot'only jnstigated the accursed sava gis of the American forests 16 butch, er.bur defenceless women,1 children. ;.and xvctinJed soldiers in cold blond, but they bought thousands of Hessian savages of their despotic ovmeYs; to" bring in battle array against Ameri CAK TREEME5 I r. In the present xrarf although we are now an independent power, their conduct has been equally barbardus. They have impressed American sea men, and by infamous treatment com pcllcd them to enter their service. When ther come . to action with an American frigntevif the' impressed Americans rejuletojirht against their crtm country, they, are tried and hung fpr mutiny i .They have again insti gated the hell hounds cfjheuitder nets to' tomahawk - and scalp bur de fenceless frontier inhabitants, and .xtnunded -soldiers as the late action with General Vinchetuer .will fully prof e. ' "This savage conduct pf Eng. land ought to inspire thebve-rnmeot and people ofihe United States, with an inflexible determination to wage the War against that cruel and perfir dioui natior with the entire rescirces ol : our country ublil die wrong of ior prcs mvnt beresigned- Until these important" objects are attained the lives and liberties of bur ifrontj h ethrep and gallant caraenirrill nc .vcr bese.cured.' k"'' nc- Ine fo6wing isan extraeffrom tbeVmuster;rb!l .of the Macedonian,' detailing the impressment of eight of our etizep seamen : ' ' . i ;X Chtiiiopbrr DoJ;e, TAraeriearV; agel 32. raised by. the Tbiibe, late Ddaneustf, iufrtd io Mactaonlan, JoIj,i; 1810 '"Peter ohnson, American, aged32 prest br tbUcd!uj, enierrd Aur. 24, 1810. r Jhn Afexxpdet,' of fCapa Aon, tged 29, pren by the Dedalcs, entered ,2i, 1810, . C--, DaJphm of Connect icvJ Sged 2, prett br the Kamur, Uia Ccs,f entered , A v. 4;i8i6,;...v'. .vst. - . 'Major Cook, of Bilumcjt, jired 27". prtlt by!h Royal Williaxn,"laiMrcjy; .entered. WiUiam Thorcpsort, of Bo4t"on ajed 20j pfest at' Lisbon, catered Jaty 15, 1811,dxovro ed "at sea tfi boirdior an Ameriean'w Johd WaJ!is,'AtBericao;aged2Jpru fii . t. T'. t anil' .a. . ' aetkm in- the Maeedoaiaa l S- r,' 4 . Iftbn Bard; merkaBf axed 57. breat h I lhe North-Suf entered April 13, Wli, tUWT a sctioa ia the AtacedooJaa t - .Xae cdebirted Horse' XU TaltSessddJa' Uec1clmbarv''fi'tW. frerth-Carolina,v ar-Charlotte, ,lbr . in'.ihai neijhbonrbood. cortimenchrj between thai 25ib July and the Isr of Aojoitopori rtt-lon tertaa, which w3l'be made liifrWS jn due , vny ;.ueouemea Ketjunj.hack thcfi LBI wuioot DOfliisppoind. ',; ; z? l:..Vvv'-j ruiu uic jtapiqs. ci Ji ' -I 'lit' r' j . . s1 "iL? x A . A V bneSthibiu;f OrfcalanV toba tlaya" berbrb bassmg,thrOnghtWerrir snMiK nf whoro Isenroa aelachniebt otimajBiiesiAr, mihesii at :the,ro9utb.oi usnm otherUrails hayb also tbeen :dicoyertd. u titrahWthat therangers at Vincen nes did; not; cUscoVer, the'se fnolans in rJ theb Vpaasa frbroAthe ;vata4n. -i .rangfwmpahie forrnr touts of duty indvance or aU the euMenrsey.in te oUtUe value y thosethat liave been utder my direction, K, fni ddlne time dat becn: actively , employ ed, ind 1 sballaitt jj crmit them to be idleS ;,"'-;-v:;-..v.'; V-v r-..-.. --f Extractor a letter from tbe xostmsstcr oj liere from . Cincinnati, on their way ? Ne w-O rleans1. ;They informed us that ihey Jartded'onJ the evening of . the 8th Inst, at thfcsmoijthof Cash,six:iniles above the junction of ihe Ohicrand Mis-, to ' bin V the deadu Who informed them thai.tbcre'wei e two families murdered by. the savages, supposed to be Cheeks. iVe bnderstand that Belle Fountalhe has at present a garrison of nearly SfOO regulars "and 150 more will shortly j6ib them.1 This corps, with a partizan corps o300 men 'shortly expected, if placed at the proper points wplcl with ihe aid of. our milida, "give the British (if any. should venture ,tbis way) and Indian a warm reception. ' ' On the returnr of Gorrio and other 4ibstile. Ifidians, to . their viiUges, from- ur, frontiers last summer and autumn, thevjBuid they coum have killed a num ber, of the militia, as their warriors were bften passed by. aa theylay conceal in the lung grass and bushes, but Mete fearful to'alarra ihe country. They al so s ad that they could have cut oil ma nyTamiljes, but for the fierce dogSvthe fiiwera kept abbt their houses.; VJ From this report of the Indians', -we. lbaybe taiight a lesson, that dogs might be successfully used ' Had every. party, who went out ranging taken a few dogs, every lurking Indian ia their rout would be discovered and shot. Mr Ed wards, In his hbtbr of the W., Indies remarks," that the savages of Cuba'cotdd never have been so soon conquered, but for the T dogs ; which was trained to' hunt hem' We are' as much averse to acts of inhumanity asany bf those who con demned the practice, ; -. but if the most opposed to it, were to visit the house of a farmer after experiencing an India attack say O'Neal's house, he would observe the bodies of eight or ten vie urns (mostly t a males and cmldrenj horribly- m-inlcd with the knife' and toma hawk, the house and property Consumed and some of the unfortunates half roast- H ed. Thisis only mercy to whafothefs have ufTcred ; prisoners are doomed to cxpenence the most lingering torments - " ChXicothe, Mjrfch IT, Gen. .Harrison, re are Informed is now in the interior of the state', in or der to organize tbe reinforcements dea--tfned for the North-Western Army, and hasten their'deprtUre. x The General. is expected in town' this day; ' ti,uiucvi u iuc V irginia troops expires in a few daysi It-would be injustice to thar. corps and .to" their gallant leader, to withhold from thern the jusL-tribute of applause to which their, meritorious conduct ' during the last campaign so justlyv entitles traera. They have deserred7, well of theircoUn try ; and will undoubtedly , he, received by their fellow-citizens on theil-Veturn to private life, with those expressions of gratitude; for their services, twblcJT are the sweetest rewards of ihe-ab!dicr. ,y -t ,- Cincinnati March' 13. r- " vVe hayev.received intelligence from' the Armjrct the Rapids asvlate as the1 1st instant ; two days -previous to whicrr ume, a detachment of about 15P men and 30 Indians, onder the command of Capt'ianhamhad left there on .a se ¬ cret expeditipn--4hevobject was said iq be-the destruction of -the J Queen Char lotte, which (febnvthe best information that cotjld be obtained) lay within3 20d yards 1pf Fort- Malden-on the' same eveninranotherlechmeni ftf soh mnJ I started, for the purp6sof acting as"a i r e VeryetrCst; Laigham's jartyih case "cfnecessiiy?: y. it ' Vr AVc kre InWrjd this mbrfdbb. " bvlf turday;: that Ithclalvrneruroned VmeN prize, naa iauej, m consetjuenee oi the rottennesa LpfJthe,icepn 'the-tAke;We also hearahauGen'Jiamsob will bex here In' a day brtwo;,vHv - " ' - - -.--.' 'ic-f. ; Gen.Harrlion and Suite arrived fierev ved'fiere" -Ne w.Madrid tauie EJitor.dateu reDruary Trdsrdavrahfe'e AEentIemeas landed t is to organee trtnyintehdedibr the sbrinffcampamnt:;e good health .wheri t He General left? iiTfii:. lxtrkcof a letterrb'Kaskas!W extrpfKiette1rmviSlb tlejo tn an' Cmcinnat i, .tutedXebruary, XvuLr 7wh)rKu'an$ae cdlengirf Taje fbrde -riiiiihe'iwiiBjl t J HijM)ii ; lUversVand w ill .mbtwlrrc.thtef0c: ta5nbnrhey uiight ; think: .ifworth kiilfe Wgct pbssewibWpflii iLwcre onlyv. to get ou;iirmense: property and year s;nunt jrom tne nortn. Aeet atUhemotithwpuId ;.CH)neWkte. fj'.'-v Vv'--: fKffae'42d'rem hararlerllnhis tSwnr foriherntirnOTii triu'itrt. .k...ff iii4 in lha rti' H ivrt - J v ' - J . . - 300D iren authorised hy ilie act f: the legislature. ;vfc number 'of men fe nrn- from th tVrrpnimfint tflaf f heir lCaoeft'chaRfl tvn vccu 1 i" n M ll tare vbuld lie: better of as fln and callant TOuths'-as'-Vver-trod tneltented new rotnnteerta metr .services 10 ngnt iSnin rl mw ' 4 V tncir.country aL oauies. , nis wo can vmb-onv Vu::7T- Wit sco. but consider another honorable spe- r Lewistown Greek, but ranon tbi jaln,ft rirVien of that firm ahrJ 'undaunted.soifit V he was - burnt bv several arm, .a u'r which pervades the' western peopleand J?1 sqronThe lettef aK08! ortheJenrths0Vfijch:thcy fp serve i near couniry, mq tne nauutiai j ' - i" ...l,!. ,-i?-..2i- ij; j it- l--itV-.i H yuran wur Terv fiohn nv ... vetnment but give their patriotism J luyui. iw mvm it. Frankfort, CKyO Mah l."; : i Ort Thursday, the 4th irstant, the rcf gimcnt of militia of this county ws pa raded pnnhte cdmnions In this place, i"6r. the pujrpoof Yfunihhing -from j. 'it " .7' men, its quota of the pOOO ordered- ia be raised by an act of the1 late egislar ture of this state. ' In'less vthan '30 . mi nutes after the.regimeht was paraded in ordep100 young men -volunteered un- uer ueut. r. ajuaiey, wno naa nut a 1 few days previous returned from the a r. my under. Gen. Harrison. ; On yester day they were mustered and inspected, when theriUinbcr aslnicreased to 'l 15i Lieutenant" Dudley was appointed JCap tain ; George Baltzell, first. Hem. r Sa muel Arnold, second , lieut. ; and Geo. Gale, ensign, 1; .S. ' .'.; -V--'- We understand about g35D6 was sub-r scribed, to go tpwardr equipping the Volunteers.;; . , .1 , ' -Y j; ; We understand the Govemor;haV or dered but the two regiments command ed by Cols. Dudley and: Boswell, as a reinforcement to Harrison-they will marth in a very few days. V- ;DELWAREB1CKADE r .;vi -.. ; .. ' r'Ksar -7T- . r , :' u"T... Theallowlng, is letter from Commodore ? Beresfard,of the Untish, sqjUlrph,: to the First Magistrate of Lcwia4own, the Gotcr . nor of Delaware Answer and the Cora . modore's. Reply to. te GovcjrUof , w . - m tJiC mouth of the. JJtla-waret ' ' " ' ' V: ; " jriiriM&K 1811 f' : , -, . Sir -As soqn.as you receive Hhis, I mdat request you will send 'twenty HvebuU locks, with A: proportionate quantity of vege. tables' and hay to the Poiclieft, . for . Jhc use of his Biitanrrtc Majesty's squadron, now at this Anchorage, which shall be immediately' paid for at Philadelphia prices 'If you refuse to comply with this request,-1 shsjl be uuder ihe necessity of destroying yotir. to wrw. ,; ' I have th e honor, to be, &c; i i 4 , I. : 1 KiEttESFltD, v t Commtdore, arid tomman&ri? hit . ; u ; fa aqiiadrinyih the wwh qf f . i . v." ' tlie Dclavafe, - 1 ?, : "; ? TO theTirst Magistrate V T , : , orUwistowrti f tyr. '.. t i?- -'i Iit consequence o(tbe above lhe- Governor ot Welfare, fissle , ordered the roilitia to he ready to march at ;a moment' warning,, and the determination was tor resist the dc roand. - VtlEXD QUARTER, ' Sir As Governor ofthe State of Delay ware and" the commander of itsVrn&tary force, I improve the -earliest time aflbrded me, since - xny arry tt thplac of ac kno wledgn the receipt of ybhr letter of th? 16th inst; directed to the CbUf Mafristtate" ; The jreapect whrcrgeneroua ahd raaa- imwuu uAituu, cw wea uiey are enemies,, take pride4n cherishing t6wardsach1)trier;" enjoins it opbn me as a duty Ibwej to thej SUte over which f haye ;Uk- iiopo? at this; time to preside j to the governmjentjpT. whih, this state 4s a member, and to the eirHried worlds to enquire;df ypuhether 'upon Tori, tber'and more mature reflection," Vou eohii nue resolved t6ttempt the destroctidii of 1 this town r; ;&v.y-: ' urj.u ii wauij, ujj crcning' rccei ve your reply to the present eorfi muntcatian, & your determination of ettenungvor!relinquishmg the demand meritbned'in yoai: letferv of the 16& instan t 7 If that demand Jajtdl insisted upoar I.bave only d : bbservo X6 yctbaiV compliance would be aiiinimedlste viatatlok 9T ine iaw 01 my . country and air; eternal OSEPU HASLET.V ,f-.. : , f pnceofiii. security- n; & t yiJ-ewts, must be,.ttii? :w;a aave the Iiqua; i ; ? a e i s.tpnoid to be Ike CbaH,hn i. 1' uttV.iiUbia quartern .- . r . ,: i 1: i25Uj of March., t' " e : Yalf ; Off DeiW , fraiahe engaged the British sK op 0f war Peacock, of 0 gt'ns, and afier an enl Menient 0i; i minutes, , the : English ' i man.siriic;; but belbfe the cre cfiuli bet out, "the IJcacock sunk!, andlit is K ' suid.mostof her men jtoished" f -A: i , JPUULIC DEFENCE. As it must t o; t he pUblic; interesrta informfea of ih i . .fact, we think it nrooer to state; tK wL. ' ccutiyeof the TJ.;States has sevend dava i mdt the necessary arrangements to the war aepartrnenf, for the public force on both kh -. ; shores Of the Delaware, wbich fare cojnpre , hendediu Xhe,urtKiifiriet, aildof vtrhicjis greheral bfiicer will probabl v take charge to. ..day r to-morrow.' Otherdisppsitions nthe ' -naval department are also in train, Jhe diffi.. I culty of obtainjner hands, we have understood ' has retarded Ate movements of the gimbdid i ' :-r-but 'as. there are volunteers teadv tn-nfln their services; we make no doubt but prupct advantage wDl be taken of this patriotic dill i positions , . . ' . w r iT.V -' ' p'0u.r; cittieiisrdoujtn U ii insi4ious artifices of the e$mif?&$iermUK i aidirig among ns W ho willi under TLhe mask ofyinefhieaf and regret, endeavor to stir lip ', j disdujesnd anxiety, where there is to caoss jiurlue one ,orAthe other. . Jttrora.y-, LENCT. William "Hawkin,; Esq. GOVERNOR, Captain General, tutd Commander to Chiefiin J r v . . and over fte State aforttaid' " i?B.6ciWLm ; WHEREAS. I have this dajr.' vbeen-inforbiedr.hat the fourth v , . Knday,m;Aay!n jixedonr forihe'meebng of the next' Congress of tHe y mfe'd S tates--an eveut Which - renders ieedienfapd neces-. saryihat the ekcons forrteprpsepta; i tives fshbuld be' hclduearlter thab; thsj. i ftlhereoittue of the IB tKnintw'in rni vested hv an act passed, r; -. at theJasr Session of the uerterai v cers ehiSSrMtr bd1ceptaKaCions ! fistatiteltb thCpnjtress of theV;- t n?td rflsi fen! Fridav tbeSo:H day of v-rT"'- cr.h ; rci 1-.- .-.- -1 H1M..L i rnen.Jsent-frorn die shintf 1 1. T ?itlrf quired was W-rWtyl draft UoplaU; un Durmnff iierto-ihe vratt-r edjtel rv ' ! Nbtwithsuhdiogrtliey had jjerfectkiib l1 minted aUii v pnvaUona ofheir.frtends.lniheJate4elt. X ,-v-V' -. .- " wmgfthemyrando V fatnthe and Uthough. they harJ "received; no as- - b$tncei 'tatth Ut-iiish 80ufdL embe'ntUieAn , Act dividing 4he.jV-. JjUfe iutotbisricjs electing pepre-;? n5fes and totbd ! that tfeeb e?flsedlfi al FsrStvfcU m4mmencink? as ataret . , V f - ' s ' : - -. " - ' . ".r' - J ' ., J , ' ..-W : , - . m r M . - . - . - . r - -

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