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---rrrn -.' j .. - ir w raw-I .11 e-'tt w.Ae i.sf at"dtaticed-1 laaaiQiiHv?cloi J: v'3M-rVi ILlJhe26th of AbSIst latywstV- I'.: . T ,1 " jff 1 ' : ; v. t mi. ; i i V i i il. ..... i - .'if. ! mm f! iil 1 1 i v 7; J; A'1 1 -r- : a x.,'.vU-it!to harrc tXm lw.ac& - . 2; WrrfneicUV riifchfit (be Pa- f i '-frU Ilotl, Dot cTrand (Jt dtfyembark ' d tor'Cibisoa his Toutc for Gheat. U 'f jUrdcfs bate bceo f in" ' nUmU itCbiiten. tofndtU the Ame ' Tlciri priionef cVCtlllbgham to Plj- :iocili;fofirufPw6fbeiDgrorflrard- t . ' ed to Dinrooor prison! by. etery sale V cdoVcf tnce ; ln: ewtrpence; 90 y ere, I oflait YMj bjr'lb'e-.FiDpher imd ' ' i Hcdbrctkt brigric ca taoro loibe Wk. TJie tKanVtM both Iloui ot Mri ... r - ' It. i tL:.'.'Krk f im. vn TTitut, were ot incuiiutsiiuiuuu, .w ted tiib acclimaiian- to tl DiiXe o WriringtofijrciteW-r" fo5 ' rnous imifM; ?;. It vaa itated by Lord Castle. . 1 teagb'f t5t ih? 'DuVe ;6( Marlborough V V , , . I .nx ijjncs only, tt bile tho Duke of Wei ''. 1 it? -..v.'iirIw iVn rardcd that jfiingwii ""'mi j . v- " w hoacr4weUaDiTe.V' i v r DrtTieftcffpIoroaucarraxrgenicntfi ; fthc KrcncihTJnlTas drrpcnacdXT.th the teme"of roo of BotiOjnrte's A mbas- f. 4adorirM.!dc JkribntmorcDCyis appoint" cd rbaiwdor to'MBcIrid ; Mi OsmonJ 5 to VririifiA : Coobt de Cnoisseul Gouf- U ( : -' ! i 'fier -Xp. CorjttanSnople i M.; Victor ' Cibmh to UciIJn ; imj M uouternay -' . de la .Tout dii Yin tojibeJIguc. t : v.',Rrtf AdmirtlJUtioIsoae long arid ' i saccenfUl cfyUet -f tl lodian Seas 71 'Vixxa madk Lis name cbnspkutius iuEy- i j" 3l "tope, his been rjomihated Govenjor oT ' 1 "J Guadalcur. by tie French King.. J all the nar;i o.vFraocc'ihat during the J rar between G prittln and America, no 'armed vessels sb!l be fitted cut for ci- tber of thb belligerent, powers nor abaft L any Freochubject takt an iotcreit jo i any uch war. . . h y The Bi hih Treaty jwith France wis I monst Junc.59. i - Carrring said, the v ?nrT rKrjnr-Vaa small ia the Nc7- fouMUnd Faeries ; 'but hrVrhbid go Teniint 'io gie those fiaheries due ronueruontas,to Arierica. In bur treaty of peac uitb that ipdwe?, tcgave wty. more than Ve ougbt ; and wc ne ver no-r heard or thai treaty,, bit as a trophy ol tldory' on oroe hand if 'the rncrtumcnt of Vcgradatidn antl ahame on the otrwr. Wrought tb recur in ques tions with Aturica tothe stale in vrhich urnbw sundrAhef ihn jhat in irhlch ire oncestood:- . y ' . Lord Cistlercagh said he was fully aware of -the "importance of tbb New bundlacd inheries. - ...r;-' Thft Dutch "GoYf rnmfnt has agreed truh' thc vEngliih iri tlic' total' abolish mem cf the SUte .Trade. "' ; ; A fjrcat.pipulariubilee onBtccunt ol the Eu'ripean peace. bai been beldjnl "London; at the expence 61 the Government.-" The whole coau about 1 5,0001. The rue won ka cost 4001. A thanksgiv ing serrice ws crfornje in St.Pauls Church whtre seats weVc provided for X00O persons. . ' -jv 1 . ; TLc celebrated Gen.tKosciusko- has ;Nf;: 7 returneaio txisna. i pe r-ntperor ai J Ct -i- l cxanfcr1, wishes' to retire the Polish 1 h - ! 1 ;? throoe cue oHiis bnitbers td be King. oEcitlly: notified by; the Brsib- of Vlie blockakxf the whole cckst of the Unit ed Sutes; V- VT7J2 ;'4R. , PLATTSBURG fTAKEN. 1 K' N!Yoik5ept 12. "Prom the Albany Eeguteref Fndy. n express arrived In this city last ercningf bringing the ua pleasant intclli. ence. of tbe.es ptnxo "Of the Village ot FUttaburg, by the British forces under the command or Gen. Brisbane. ,-Tbe express lift PJaubarjy!oo Tut sia'y af " . temctn, and states, as we are informed, . that the enemy 'ente'red the town about ( 1 o'clcckf thM they , were Jtjet about 7 V miles feni the placf byi about too roilr I tia, supponed by LjorJ Wood and 200 regulars thjt consnierible skirmishing i -,took plce io which a. few of our fnen : were killed 'and. wounded that "Ma tor Vood and tbc regubrLretrctedo thb fort, and ,thc entroy look poesioo of the village, which htd been previously deserted by the inh'atlu'ots; I r' V" , Our regular forced in (he fort is stated to be aboir. 2CX)eEectito me. w ellprb via toned, and no doubt Is entertained ci I thtir being fcbie lo nuke a held and vi gorous stand. f V . . The enemy have taJkerrpcsseiob of the Ule of Mo't, ar. a" Wired atiumber i : i- Vrr on TOUS NEV75 ! ; fUv rtieivhoteBtittih Fleet arr. Ltumuiwv it- o i j ar-'olf f tPlVft FW which a "a VrrfL and j Gasetto vExtra )t ir?..v.V,'. fm hiehweCopieajwf c fonowing most h ear fjencenu... -r v A HV hart net the enemy, aid tie) are eun. : f, -th pleasure to announce to y ou tliar after an action of two hours thii morning. Com. -JPS naral comrnander: took Je WHOLb with the excepuonprhveor wgr that made 'their escape.; Jbe jewels captured are, be frigate ot 3- .g . brie of 22 cons, 2 sloops of JO guns each ahi several row al lie?. I aawtne acj tion which hasr just ciosetneiuc V pi . t vrAi'rc. D4V I wait with anx- iety the cvent'orthe battU now jJendmg t'.mllll have strone hopes; there likewise : but it trery varroand we have to contend with, say .800? on. ffn1iriVThc shore of the mens If ne5 witb.ouf railitb, & about 3 Jr 4000 volunteer from Vermont, whichthe ., ffrkre thev. can teach 'rrr hatteries but if ther effect (t pas of the rWer kaptTroachthetrorks they will find the battle bat jusbegun- More as scoo as events transpire.. Yours Sec. LYNDE. Post. Master. Plattsburg N.'R. ,The village of Plattsburg has boen in. possession of the crremy since 10 O'xlock last 1 uesaay, ana many o the best houses. aredcstruyed Gazette Office, Mbcny, SpLl$ Vc hasten to commuuicate to our readers the following pleasing h highly IMPORTANT NEWS. Extract of a Utter from an ojficer at Plattu burr.to tht Editor$: of the JSlbany Caxette 4 You have no doubt heard many re ports respecting us in this part of the country,-- We are yet safe, and deter mined to defend ourselves to the last J Jirrtcii sflv thecnsinV's foce(is at feast S06Treuhrs, and a large body of Canadian militia bK Ueorge'trevosi orsmands, and has for his subordinate Major' Generals Powers, PaCkingham, Brisbane, De Rottenburg and Robinson Some of the generals have been distin guished for their; gallantry and address in Spain Sc PortugaU We have already astonished them by oursTtilleryjand are determlncdl to astonish them still more with the bayonet should they attempt to assault our. 'works 1? We are in, high spirits and the general has infused jnto the roililia a confidence which, they ne ver Jiad beforcl they are flacking lrTron all quarers, and by hanging on the flanks and reader the enemy, cut ott ajrnis communications, and Hit a ' Ibrt time will oblige hjm to retire. This is now the fifth day the enemy has been in sight, and they have delayed all opt ra tions against us, waiting no doubt lor thejr flotilla to'corrie pp the lake. Should the enemy's fleet get up Ec attack ours, at the same time the army matches a- gainst our works, the whole earth will I tremMe, jmd the wholo atmosphere bc come"obscurcd wlthsmoke.& fire.. Gen. Provost is much pleased with Plattbburg and we rc informed intends occupying JudRd, De Lord's fine house for his head (rueartersrjext;winier,if he should succeed ; butlic williight hard first." , CAcf AINMOHBISSAFE. -I j. ...... - ... tCeJy ef a Utter rem Caft. CMorrit to the - i; Secretary ef the wYaty, dated "" I SIR It is with regret that I inform you wewere compeIled ta' destroy the Adams, at Hampden, on the morning of the 3d inst. to prevent her falling into the hands of the enemy. All the officers effected their escape, and I believe tfiecrew, with the exce'p tfon of a very fewwho were unable to travel. - Their precise I number cannot yet be ascertained, as wre were obliged to puttue different routes, for thepui pose of obtaining provisions through the woods between the Penobscot and Ken nebeck. ' . U : f .. I tm now engaged collecting and for wrdirg the men .withthc utmost dis patch to Portsmouth- from which place I hope soon to for ward a detailed account of our proceedings " 'V '. In the meanr tire I request youx to believe thfyt tho oEficers and crew of tEe t hip Neglected uo means In their power foe her defence . v '. l Very respectfully your ob't. aery't ' ' C' ' i, C"I0RRlS.- i Hoc Wonea. Sec'y of the Navy, Kew.York,Sept15v r ST tfiE STlCASC lOAT.?' v. -A leHer froni Sackett'a Harbor of the 8th mentious thlt the Fleet-was stills J inci 'ijueii5 DiocwGins: ivingsion ana had lott.'all hopes of a figbtlupadiqual terms. . ThatGeti Ixud wiihrV4000 men was"; on bis -march for i that pbCx, k! Iirtthe Atfe7tit: 12. $ 1irh he left'on Weddesday.mqrncig, we lrfrh, tbat art ctfb wJjff ??i cJ; Wr.Vioricd bt tnefiush 1 Tir madt faomenearer. approaches N: fVyrt.Kr t fro wine ud breastworks. Aln -trenches. c. X nree or vy nen volunteered their setwees to" go cut and attack tr enemya owrpy their works'in which.they, succeeded ; wiiK thrloss- of only 17 i)r 13 rnen,a- Lrf.rvmwipre Col. Wilcock offhe CAiiadiao volunteer?, and a Lieutenant of rti If rv. killed, who had volunteer ed theie services as privatevin the ex pedition. The loss ol the enemy was suDDosed to exceed 100, A mimber of tb militia, -from fjd 3000 had r- rited aod crossed - over- to ne-, great riu rnbers: were cnitantlyxoming inJ-Tooo wt?r? soon exnected-and tlo dancer apprehended, for the safety of hiuh SDiritt. - . ' - ' ; - r -M. Otn. JBrown resumed the com raand of the troops ontheNiflgarafron tUr. nn the 2d inst. His 'wounds are nid tp be.nearly closed. -X GENERAL ORDERS; Aifikant General Office. . . . . LFat Erie. Sept. 1814. j'., Major GewV Bruwn resumes Ue com mand of the troops on tne Niagara frontier. . . , . " Te MaiotGeneral recurs wUh proud a-lisfaiion to be conduct. of his divi- It was bnencd lathe defence, of tbe mu nitions i f wari destined for the navy, ' which were embarked at 0.Wego,wheB loe enemy wa'in mrcv. u c larded at Sandy-Creek, and transparted to Sarkct's Karboxv Owego displays the discio incand proweis of a. single I battali -n of ar illery, led by CoL?Mi?- chell and Sandy Creefc gires name to the gaHant achievement of the 1st rifle men. under Lieut. Col. Apnlmg. A .Thm hm, rv alone. ofcAmerican sol- - M W A V B W thir B i ish adversaries but on the Piaini i f Chippewa, bravery and disci pline both rise! pre-eminent, fc, triumph ovrr the enemy's best troops, led on in thea'Jes; manner. There the brigade ofMaj, Geri. Scott, fought British ve t .rans bittalion against battalion's and the smallest in numbers conquered. Victory crowned the American arms. At the Tall of Niagara, our brave sildieri met a severer trial they; rose .uperior to thf test and proved their intrepidity equal to any ex gtnee. They engage tne ?holeforce of the enemy, and again conquered a larger force than their own. Tfie victory was ours the trap kief of vic'ory only were not accom plished. The1 enemy had relinquished the contest and the field to our superi ority. .11 , 1 . The glorious defeat of ah Important xpedlion of ihe enemy on our own shore is agao accomplished by the 1st rifle regiment, cbnits arrival at this fron tier, under the i ate distinguish td Major Morgan- x Another trial. was left for the bravef I spirits who compose the American force in uanaoa. An enau ranee ui isiigue, was shewn with unexampled cheerful- ness, on the works arouno tneir camp at Fon Erie iandanetv test of military prowess was called forrtooropletelh. glorious character of the division. .They were jailed To receive the ; attack of heavy coliibihiiof the enemy, on their lines bf ehtrenchment-and the. signal manner itf'wbich they, acquitted thenH seiVCS, BS wni as utc iijjuui,c wi itii brve and finished; commander Brig Gen. Gaines, is esFablishtd by thebril' liant victory acquired 'oh the 15th of August. . The discomfit a re of the forces under Lieu. General Drummond, was attended with a disparity of loss, unex ampled In the record of battles. ' By order of (Mai Gon. Brown. : - C. K ;GATTDNE Adjt Gen:' SQUADRON OVF GLOUCESTER; frmSaUm't Tburtday, 11 o'efe'efc. Col. Tappan has Arrived in town from Gloucester and. Brings the fol lowing from SandV Bay. iThis mor ning about day break, 5 barges full of men from three frigates and one landed at Sandy Bay, and : took possession of the fort, in which were 4 guns .and 10 inen--took - the men priabnen-i-turned the guns upon the town-fired into the raeedng house, where the arm 'rfaell was ringing. The companies from the fortsand the militia irom (Gloucester to. a, man, went to' their assistance, and Succeed ed in d riyingjthe ene my off and ma king 13 prisoners. Ooet Amencan nrisbner taketi in "the lfhr inmnri j Mjt barge and nwai drowned U$qr r killed and wounded- baYbotfi a, number of. ships made I winitmwitKVtilL . thelrfannrranr- hfnr. th u'tetu nxA ofthenji tbefiihermen aj ha a'Erat",'-st' ncneaagtt IV c Dea? SiTbepfcmirWCUStea ibis place, & embarked onward lW - T 2 J-1 ZfoA : morn- snips avB""c, Jrr" v Ing at sunrise they gpundeytfpd a starldindof.n thefbayVhe ward.' Their avowed dTbjecti. are; rort iand and Portsmouth-e-batbiymay Utob at Wiscasset on .their wayr; ihey rebmrnitted no depredatwrrWhlerefu . bald liberally for everything tney nau. ICUrs in grcai u . trvi..., nf 4 letter from Newbtimort 10, to the keeper ot tne is. rua . H Jhe enemy iafided abpufOnen yesterday at.Boothbay,and took posses sion of the place without opposition. . ; In -Wiscasset, Portland,; the Neatest 'alarm trevailsr an j attack vn expected; ; ' - t-.xv:- -;;. . Three Vessels belonging to this v destroved bv the enemy pn Penobscot river and one Vasjcarried A74 and two frigates werjj in sight at sun-set." ; ; MARSHALL SAS. . - I7rfii States Dittrici of 'Capiealf.Ji BY virtue of ah Interlocutory icree from the Hon. Henry Potter, Judge-o!-the District Court of the United. States xn aftd for the said: District, will, be old at Ml WWL JV C. on Thursday the; 13th day of nnWrPTt. the entire carzo fof the Swc dish Brig Freundachauf t, consisting r ,: y 'TtaUa "A.i Cases. 2 -Boxes: and mil vv j w w - f 1 -ui'i'.'1 Trunks, C antaimrigthtfiUo ;. 3C0CEunea Volant Robe . . Thread Sleeve embroidered with bracelets Veua, emDeulsnea, new imvwu m .;v White Ch apelNeedtes Superrlne Hats Superfine Cambric or .Muslin fancy Prints Twilled Madras Handkerchiefs v , - Mahogany dteaaing Cases, with instpments Manogany uesits i- - : ,f, ladies Wofk Boxes, Pearl Beads - , Ridicules aprig ; anogUt,- Ornamented Combs Cruet frames plated. Glass do. Uottle do Inkstands with frames Ctntlemen's Tool Chests 1 f Beat aihgle, burnished Gold Waiters Dressing Cases " Fruit Baskets i Morocfco Snuffer Trays .j . i Silver form Coffee Pots , i Doi Tea Pots . , a , .s - ' U ' v ''' Do, Drinking Cuft V Japan Boxes, Plated Spoons. : . ' ' Tunbridge Ware T . I Tea Pots 1 V :'x-.r ' ,' Tambour Book Handkerchiefs : Hair Co'rd Jaconets ' Worsted, RObes, Worsted Lena do. Stout Cailicoes v ' V . . Black and White TambocTred Veils, Shaw)s Ladies Sattki Stitch Dressesiivgold and ail- ..." ver anu piam Colored Handkerchiefs and Shawls 1 , dark ground fancy Curtain CalUcoes ... Purple Basdanas v'!r Diaper Towels, Printed Quilting Nett Braces with! and without buckles Plated Brackets ; r. . $ T vi Do Spup Ladles and Snuftera f . i German Ffutea . i 4 Mahogany cases and razors -.. Mahogany dining and card Tables, ralaid -Superfine black and white Silkett" . Blatk Patent Nett Gauze ' ,) ' I White Silk Lace - . . ' . ! V - V White Icehalf.HandkereJiiefa,f-.v.j, White Lace Shawls . v I " White Lace Dreses richly embroidered in eblors .. . - H - ,,, Black Shawls and dresses Ladies White silk31itts . Tamboured silk Sleeve Bracelets Tin Ware ; Medicine Iron Liquor ' Carpetting:: V " - -Bright Braaa Pans ' Bandana Handkerchiefs 1 Leiter Paperhot pressed Red.WaxWafers Vice Cushions : 1 fable do-. K Parasols., . 2 , Cloth Bruihes " V v Hair do. fc" . Bodkins. Darning Needles, Sc. Sec .: 55 packages Verdigrise 274 bundles of Iron Hoops , 2U cases ot sneet iron 30 caaks of Porter an 40 caxboja Oil of VitrioL - v- ., -v. - ;. ALSO.' 111 Bales, 1 48 Cases,', 3rBoxesi .! 8 Casks, 10 Sacks.and-2, Begs '.of -: MERCHANDIZE, . Invoices of which hare not beeflV found, bat a part ol which have been opened; r - Corded Cassimerea tockinz3 Tin Foils 4 .7 SUrer pUted Candlesticks SUverf plated Brancbdoil? LenojGauze : :. : 'j1--?.' .;The entire cost .of Oieahove Cargo as near as can he ascertained fronf Invoices and ()cketsmEngUndwas frorn' 40. tb 50,000 pvuuu . .waung, ana oas oeeo receisea in exceuent order. f t Conditions of Sale Cash. Com! - f sept 16 v- '8tt!J&p$ eiltjsa Cttftefi t luplio Cpijn and libavc reasprt to Ulieve he u tW'tfiart coabt. I will irWik. l-" tMimJtAit aiS V ward to any personwijo.wmdtlrip,? dieto roei aflj qiBcei m ikeU.S Wij orconfine 'him so ihaYhe may be rtcover ,4 - ev tern I ' em ' jX v . ' ' .v i i " J - . J . ? ! X havaeatedfrom dilr" VeftovOnsVa tueitate' of NortK r ,1? ' r-atic touowiPZ swaiersci th74Dji 50 dollars wlli be g1n tor the abbreh officer oftlrt.tJiuted State! army , np0D Jt tionbagaU ta.- m or any w Ira W.'Adkinson, bor in Bedford caii Xt 5? ?f 5 1 hig.fti rujiy compieiotiieeyesi aandy i H9nry Polk (property Hugh) bcrh inKt " leObnrg county, N'. C. 25 years of age, 5 8 incbes mghi ? taw ' complexiOiij blue t!T. aark batr, and.by occupsiion acarpfcmer.; ' Edmund Manor, born in Aksob ooanit jr C. Sl years of age, 5 teat 7 inches his a j: complexios, bla??yes, sandy hair, aadbv'J ' 7i fait profession a farmer. --V.-W. S. HAMILTON y: -'Vtieat. Col. 3i Rfle reghneoL i I CbaVlorte, N. C. 2d Sept. 1814. - . (f3vlf is reqaestcd that the above ivt semem may tkf "inaertedT three times "r, -V Minerva and Utg&ter of Ralegh, laeSooii Carolina State Gazette, Charloton Couti A Itiehmond. linqairer, X-ynchbasg pfess ,y National Inte. lhgnccvbd thai jtheccoucti I tor tne same oe irmeuiaieiy ror warded 10 iht StarofEce nt. .r . NORTH-CAUOLlNiA. 4 ; , - Treasury Office, 1st September 18U ' r HE Revenue Officers of th State krl If saidWto hairiyi to settle for andpjymj iheTaxes cfibe Current year, will bear "jj : mrfcd, that the rstdayof Octokr is TOw mear at hand; on or bsfore v?h5cH time tbe f Is ws req&ire httJuUiyfixtnt of ihe saidTnei shall be made, t ihPasIic.Treuu y, v OHNHAY WOOD, Pub.TreV r s,. CBRAME,cs?;CO. :? HAVING purchased of Mr. . Parish the ' . gle Hotetof whHrbpession'wiil !$e : j-ven them the .first of lfoembfr . nexr) are destrbus to sell, on gGod termi;fof jcasli; 1 : well improved LOT, , inf an ellgleyitinitier, e"ntuely convenient taNeXcle . and itT yeidifabe.J rTivate family. Their Agagnti 'mkrx, really necessary to solicit; the iprnediste ltd of all indebted to them; -.-T .fn m NOTICE ON tht lthdarof October ntxt.i?thc Ccmt noose ln-itqinerrorato Minneriora couaiy, j? KC'VlM 1 e. pablii 'salt, OK'HtbkEl6a lying oa property of W11lam r Grant deoi. sold ufidq,' tne win 0 tne saiqaBceaxea idwwuj ing demands; against-the said esute. Sx moths credit will begiveo, by Igiying bond with approved security. " : " 1 RICHARIJ LEWIS. .- i's Surviving Exectqr. 8th August, 1814. - j felr-m ; ;, TAKEN UP! notr countu NorthCarohna A Man who; calls himself JOHN STOCT, and saVs that the road has bleen his booe br35.years that be was born in Bock's coan. ty irr the state of Pennsylvania, indthst hen about fifty years of Sge. On enquiry and aniination, however it is thought , most proba ble he is a deserter from the U. S-army 01 1 vyi (otherwise a( British snbiect) h acknow ledges to have been cn boaid the U. S. higt Constillatkn, & Gun. boat No. X thecapi. ty of a ataman He appears to be aboui Eot tvVfiiry vears of sge.,fiye feet tea I high, stout bolt, dark.complexion, grey eji u (lachau anda Jittlrbald, and wbs ; he mitrhavc.deitxoved either! after as sv tempXtOf htrajrrtit ; Any fernattoa iaj ; gard to such a perapn will be thankfully ceived by , . IJ&WIS BRYAN, . 4" x ; , . r;Sherif Lenoir couiur STRAYED 17KOM theuriber'rpastufls on the 2Qth r Vinat: a smaTl Sonell Horse, j very lo . fieah bisVtight eye ! blind, .tail aod J. horse was drove to my, hosc in! a chair Elder fik R?4.and burrowed of Mr ..i; bertnlriksofalifasfV-N,;C. Anyil that will be so kind aa to take up sri and sendi him to either o the above gen meiror myself; or give us such notice tfl eriable us torgei hftaVslrall be irf aaonably f JOHN CAMPBELL . Hirmony Hall, Orange county, r;- August 26tb, 4814. - ; 1 80--4t - i notice .' .: rpO alt those; who' stand icdebtea P v In,Uh hv: hook debt or other trr4theyc6nie forward ImmUiatei J settle their accounts. Tbose - w(io &"ttt vaillbemsdyfhJS notice- mF eftf for&l!tpri:t -T'y'- . r . r 4 wmsaorodgiH-oeptfit we V This dsv fs hublished, V '"s L , Crtm other valuable nudtsr, "OlETO,lV0t.: fi 5 Vivf,itifrtioTtiiletes - - ostah Weddjngtor, born mCabanu$crUn. i year 0$ :ot age, teet m inches hi,v i complexion, Wue eyes, iwhr hjLt. U!1 i Steta cssy reeeire 1.-- V" S i "i V V. 4 - r.: 1 . , f t
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