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1 t 4 V I i! J II ft ! 1 1 4 V 1 . r r t I V $5 r & .V XATEST FROtt .FRANCE. r . . J t t ' " - . , . . vy yvrrifAH w icwMor ana sun del phi a brfag French papers to the lit of Airgust. . We find in the extract furnished, scarcely a tinge article jqf political 4rriportirrct. f . , Letters mention, thaMhe vinttpf Will be bad year 4a France; The nealhcr is . represented to .Have been jrcr cold,', nd tlie xainri lie eswn to phus we. Gd thatf Fraaee, as well -as ircrmxny, Holland, and England, the season bits been. destructive and - VetT- ,?; vs - Sir Ht.Wi$on, Capt Hutchinson & .Mr. Brace, the tlirce gentlemen who assisted Laractten.maiin his es cape, hate bcn released Xrom prison, antl have been hrdeTt'! to leayv France. TheYprraer vas oiag immediately to Xivdonr''llutcliiuso!i to- "rejoin "Jus corps -atCaSpliraU apdBrncc to marry IisCrosb!,nd depict for ItalT. A"RukQMuadron was expected 1 4,1 -T duuuu) uuf t(Udu vii was v board thopo rejdnce those that arc nn th r frontiers ot.France. The flag 4hip h-on.;boaVd bridal .presents frora the EraperorfRussra.to bis sis ter the IMncess of. Orange. " By adecreoTXo"ai., fofefcn ma- nVfacfnrcil Mbds'uf cotton arfd wool iro rlidlj prohibited from being im ported jptofFranxe. - . jOeir.i Blonton.Uarernt 1C U-en condemned to;dcath bjr ttic Council of j Var-atlLYtms,1 frura which sentence ;J has appealed. . - lThe Alerr?riesvappr1d of the Wt ti!c ntehtloasiof the British, arc raak Po great' exeV" (or defence, thej .are removing 41! their treasures' to the interior, and have expressed a!etcT mination to sacrifice all their sva prt otvn rather thao.sobmit.ta 7 tUc de iatds of the Ch'ntiar.s;. A.French ressel coming from Cy- pros, has ettjrlcd the harbor of Mnr 6eil!cs. A Barbarr" frigate chafed it between Tunis aitd Sanlinia, but nhe ceasetl the pursuit i!in the white fiag was holsfed. ) ; I From Copenhagen we. learn, within these few.d), five richly laden shins fiave arrived from t.Uriis and a large'fleet of merchantmen from the West IntlJa colonies uill soon follow, j Aj a proof of die backwardness of the casoQ, U eiaybe mentioned, that though it is past midsuromer,,wchave rn ripe straberri, ip our ganfens, a circumstance out othc xnecror)-0! oldest inhabitants. tTie Priests of laoerata "ftafe been crreted arid carried tb Rome, charg- til Willi haying published a fabricated letter from St.JhiuI:to the KonntiSi nith dnnarous comments. ' r .The following ! the oath takeri br theMaha!sofFrahiqe:. V " ; ' I sCr, before Cod myCreatcr; on J ae with atKl law j ncia trom nim, and co . my honor, vcll and loyally to serve the . uog, here present, in the oILee of Mar shal cf Fraace, wj"i vhich the said lord ias invested .meVthat I will have. do un dcnUnding or priracy cich any person vhattocvw',-to:tke prejudice of him and hisi.ingdnnt ; and thai ifI. hear cf 'an - MnF nrM?if x to ililm I will rrrJal If tit 1 r4fl pihi tn live lr mwl rfrl I justfee, and dkwplme,;the miUtafy-wliQ I. now are or.maj oc in pay cr service ; mit I -will prevent them from iniorine the I I pecpie anisucnccTs ox upesaiaoru, an.i ui cause vncra iot75Tv me crcjQar.ces !qued for the said military ; that I will cause punivhneat? jutic, and correction . to be inSicLed -open tbemiucb m may be ,J an example.'for. all. ethers; that I will . provide, cr cause tb be, provided, and ii'.e orders that the military live m con :f - :rrnity with the" ordiaances of the said i. rd ; that I will proceed at all times that 'Httnay be commanded, : ta every part of the auogdcai; to observe and exammeliow -4htie military five, and prcvent, as far as fies in my power any Oppression cy mo- JciutionlotbepeopJe and I swear that on my part, 1 will observe the" said mxii- nances in every thlnglhat tspossiKe and tJiftll fulfil eery tharrg that may be or dered in IhfcmV- and perform ia alU -aad through all, 'evtrjr thing that pcaccrns the aid ofilce of Marshal of France, such as a good and worthy person, who,U invest rd as I am wVthat sute, shraild, and is boond to fli a .every thing ccnccrniag tb4t state. , . . In sign, whereof, aci tor the better fulUKoe; whai is above, the vaid loi-d the Jurijoo gstFttuncheon of marshal, ' . as he bACbceAaccitacd -odo, to' ail ny predectabors.' . v . Some public papers-speak of ma- 'dune invented by M.1I. Qeyscr,broi" iicio, wiiiwi ,uuiu iimucc UpDOSlf V tioo that they had discovered the per J I . JL i i rk ml o r. 1 hf 'tyfbc the ailvanceraent of arta has Xni1r jf tfieliiia chine i s -. " J'n ChtXtyf1Ai ba"e eXlubJuJ b the 4; r-Socicay a vd erradc' "and .toseniocs mir ' 1 chlael via. a wheel wbldi scema to turn chiae. viz. & wiject wmcuscema totum -of Usclfl and of which it is JnipossibleTtr: .the . mosX .kitf ,'aJtUls '.to diicovcr the J -morlnff prmcjii, wtiifcu.uje suxt Xeepa itecreti but which serves .tajbew liow fir fflusiixi can tic practlsf d on; per- ' acas the best j roitructcd, ia rrsuradmg them that, the perpetual motion "is obt .-chimera. Tlie Society admire tbb bean- kiowlcdre tbl tip LUusion is very UJ ' .c :iidnloa papers rnehtlurf inat sWc scrioQs discontents TiaVe been show"n t Sweden wl Norway thatth'ere'is'a prospect altbe.KIog, of Sweden will hot long! samve. .I? seems to' be supposed that the deceaso of the old kin mar further disturb the tranquility orthe-Jcingdonw AVe be lie re that the Croirtj Prince, iho lias1 been adopted by thejreirnin monarch Is his son, "and acknowledged as, the neir apparent h uic crinvu in uc luyst sol eri n tnanh er,; UVerr genera! I j and, desef vl.Jy 'pppuIar.in."botli- kingtpuw arrd tltat nis succession to tho throne is likelr to take place without anr. 86-1 irhtrts danger of cobvabions intliego- vcrmacuu, " LATEST FROM ENGLAND. lirfgli&Ji papcru to ttic 2 Jd July have been received at Bintoa. Their moit ujte Vcitink contcuts hac been anticipated. . The London u Times" of July 23, gives aiombfo picture of the situation, England. It annear3 that a.-defal j cation in tic revenue is amQBg iiio new subjects' of reprrcf. The eldest son of Sir Frtncis BurdeUt has accepted a commission iu the 1 (7th rcrpient of Hussars. : Denmark las sold to Sweden the men of war it had in the ports of Nor way, at the time of its cession. A British letter from Paris, July 13, wiys, Military prepations are still carrving on with secrecr and activity. 12 Lt. Gens, and 24 Marcheatri de Camp, and a proportionate number of oilier officers, have been called iuto scricc.J , It is said the son of St. Jean de An irefy, has arrived in France from 'New- ork. Two seventy -fours, a frigate and a sloop of war have been recently launch AH; Russia. The fieet"destinel against Algiers, &c. will include 3 Knglish Admirals. LONDON, JULY 10. The most important piece of foreign news we have to-day is communicated in private iciters irom raris. it is j therein stated that some cstraorriina Jf rv events are passing in the south of jl France, in the dcpartmentof Lyons ; j arm that te Duke of Angouleme is I gone tb the' Spanish frontier to reccire J a Spanish army of 30,000 men., intend j ed to facilitate some measures at pre ! sent in contemplation, the nature and j object of which are not clearly dcGn- cd. Fresh troops have aho been march ed to Lvonswhere great disturbances arc said to nayc Dcenexcitcu Dy ine farbitrarv measures adopted to levy I troopi for tlie royal cause. The con- scripts of IS 14, who had not joined j their corps, have been called into ser ! vice in several departments. We have before remarked on the activity exerted by the French government to obtain jl large military force; and if we had not learnt to distrust profes sions tit at are belied by the act, and from such a- nuarter, we would say, that it was still more remarkable that jguch hostildi preparation should be made in the'iniust ot the proioundest assurances of pacific dispositions, arid .oi actual jranriuiniy. uut such, we learn, are the nature of the events pas sinz in Frluce, arid the measures of i j the government, whilst the papers are, ur special, losirucu ion, asserting that tlere i not the slightest ground for apprehending either foreign or intes tine war. V doubt much, whether thesQ leagues that are funning among the SQvereigf&who call themselves .le gitimate, are for Gospel purposes. Ve have seen the armed intelligence of mankind beating down superstition and tyranny under its feet; we now appear doomed .to perceive the armed bigotry of sovereigns, and the minions ot despotic power in all countries, leaguing to restore them to strength anu power and this if called a pious war for jcsti&c and religion ! "VVe haye heard that4the tuke of Wellington, instead of agjeeing in the propriety of an indention oil the part of ministers to yithdraw iomc of his troops. to .this country, had represented-the necessi ty of rather sending ajim a reinforce ment. The report of a Spanish army entering France may Countenance, the statement 6f the existence. of such strong necessity' for fnrtner-milifary ailf in supper J of the government ; but we ran scarcely believe thatFerdi- laand of Spain", from all tliq accoqnts we have. or ms. own nocessitie?.- has quite such a large army as 30,00 men 1 disposable Tor the. purpose, of insisting bia.neiglboris.-r v ' " ' The conltoaarice rtheiresentjre ry unlcaynablewcaihcr-ha9 becn'atJ icm n wivi"ine 4 most-oaneiuL'-enects ( H;Yartocn rvtrtsvofhe.ountry;ia eb Afl Ihclemsit toimcr, is':-scarcely VeV TnemberetT j -tlfe oldest inhabit Jnt3 of A-uuuuyt iron? p- a no iiay, io wards.the sotttherri coiintilcs has been bo rouchiiiudbythcrnlceant jains that the ouiy'alternatiVer. left tp 'ipit proprietor 1 rtcontertlfinto dang for manure:- SVht tit ver like; wise Tias sosfametVeqtial datrtage wlthithe hay andgias been made the same ns'of j,y . ' 'A.'i'.j .,.''-',,i',''; t T.t, ' seen i 'miku :. i . DrcEf ii'i't9t tL'-t Am-m teiAste'- harrWilt expe,riencfc the ill erecpf th'e re4thcr,fbut tfiat hecorn;iir also b"c seriouslr injured by the lieav 'rains wbiclvhavo fallen Shoiilfth present tlm farmer Wd even tothepeOLle; at large.' V j Weather, ibpuldv f eeiT is pot nnsiu'snnablcin!thiscnuntry pn-. fy j.'fof jtve find that in Sweden tfc. ma ny other, pacts, it has.been equally un favorable, Ja dircrcrit parts of Siye; den ; Prayer areouredl.iip.. tn'fh iichurches;daUy to the Deity Jfyr a ta; vorable change.' We, may aua tnai the weather continues bad all bvKthe Continent. The situation Anjerica is also extraordinary in thji respect,. To the SdUvrqf thei.ond3ri $tatefman Sir However tinpleasant jt may pound to British ears, the truth must be! told, , and it can'not be too often repeadj tlat Britain hus.fallen. from her high estate; iimrif the:pre6ent system is pursued, she will lose her rank in the scale of nations, and be reduced to the level ot a sccqna or third rate power bat she may yet be prospcrocs' and happy. L.et net ismisn prideibc effended at te humiliating con fesfion, or refuse to atcommodato itself to a chance! of circumstances, i hat such a revolution was destined to happen in the course of events cannbt be doubted, un less, we should imagine that all the world was formed to be tributary to Great an VainTbut; that it has been accelerated by a rigid adherence to the Pitt system is nnoM -if r or rfrviA almnst to rli'mnn stration. i The debt entailed upon us by the war, and the refusal o miuistci-s to diminish that debt by economy and re form, have left us unable to contend with other nations, more cheaply governed; in arts and manufactures ; and they ;havc. learned to supply themselves with what wc used to supply, or dispense with pur expensive max -ifactures. By the'inso Jence'nnd arrogance of our Pitt ministers, wc forced the Americans to become a nianufacturioK people!; by the igriorance and incapacity of those, same ministers, we suffered the Americans to take but best ihips of war. in three fears, and thus des troy the long established illusion of our j naval superiority it ; was Mr. ritt wno first attempted the overthrow of the 'French revolution; an attempt which must, at any rate, work a great change in tin country ; if it had succeeded, it would have 'deprived lis of all pretensions to freedom : as it has partially failed, it must, in the end, work the overthrow of :that system which he meant to establish. .Minister? are at this moment in a totter ing situation ; if their revenue fails thejji they are ruined ; if they can pay the ar my they may reign for; a few years longer-; but two or, three more such county meotfogs ins those of .Rent, and two or 4hree more such assizes as those of Ely, will shake the throne: to its foundation ; Ifor men have begun tb find out that the varae oi every iorm oi government de pends notion the power it gives to the few,1 but on the comfort and protection it affords to the 'ninny; and that robbery may be committed under the name of law, as well as in defiance of it. Tell meMr. Editor, jf the oldest man in this country e vcr remembered it in such a state of , dis tress ; and if that distress is merely par tial and temporary, orj arising from the radical vices of the system. It requires wiser and !morehonest men to conduct our affairs I than the present ministry. I dom so muchas honesty that is requisite; Liet tnem reuuee tne taxes let them re- duce.the enormous and shameful' cxpen r ccs oi government, and all will K0 well, ourmanufactJiu'cs will revivfe, though they never can be what they have been ; the price of com will be reduced to what it was last winter; rents; will .continue low1 and our laborers and manufactiirex,s mar I live. We will have a market for our goods wheje we have none, and though mtich reduced, wc will still be able to hold up'oiir heads as a naval and a commercial nation. Pursue the prieseut system, and in two years our country will be almost a desert, peopled only by -slaves and tyrants.' . ' I remain, Sec. ; , ' : W. BtWDON. ' Ilartford, near Morpeth; July 5,1816. f.. ( j j ' , . ' ; , , h EDUCATION OF THPOOR: "Mr. Brovrham, in nidvingfor a select committee in Parliament. TMav 21.1 to anouire into tlie state ot education anion erst ithc Door. said, many .observations would njo be required to show the importance of tgiupjeer, as ne unaersiooa tnere wouiq be nbvopposition. ; There were a few facts however, which he felt desirous to lay be fere the house. In conseqnenoeofthee cent exertions of a considerable1 number of i-espectable! individuals; j veyjr aVctrrate account, nad peenobtamed of the extent of educationlanioit tlb poottQr father of the wantefJWaud those individualby ier'adiiic:,rto. an: ncrmous .extent. accomtianietL A naturally be.eacpecbd;.ith vce and" rx vcrtr; -He should cot dctaaall the resuJti 6t the whole; of these )nquirie v IrtS three tBstrJtts; frjfc.S& Gi wjucK-aiTAtm dn and-aleng Lhithartpe-streeti which might be ccisidejredeitlifrliddhrte-c acterj r -ddnnL the strand of Nortbum-' berlaAd h6$se, aVigbbcilw)e4 of jsiipe- nut ftui. s jLueTCSOii viiarnrcd 'r (the; committea cogent: Jehr inbulriftg from' bouse to buseiV-l .at4 there wer? iiv eaiwrca coi'fcU'a edutit that the' parisntaof; desire'they' fel toliaye ejr ,ebddren ed- estabUshki means cqVt to 'i The f-n i .ifl&UsK'o Viduais. yoiumary. mjwm "'VJ jend bf - London, abt;ShadvlULme noose, occ.;tnc wiim vj. ,yvw-vi Ci' found, to be still ntor eens .JM8 4lplgnporpoo v-y u ?u? y wsrzv r - . i rtif rA-' I . - - - - - a. w a rr lirnnva iri ivi.n..iir . - if,. . - - -. ; . t r tL-,. aiieflylaborcrersengagedOTi tne n ver amongst ou oi-twcii: 'frJ eiKbty nine were tQuna lo uossait, 1 ucation or the neais 6f ol4ning,r i had nnlv; noticed narticular distnetsf .but the result f the investitionthrouglioiit the 'metropolis; whiciConsjstefbouV one million pt souis,nvas, mat uiprc wcre pnehwtdre and ninety tkoujfidpArzti m it wholly destitute of educCior and that means of obtaining any? iM:ch had been done to meettheevil by the, associap'ojiS recently esfabbsHcd; tjf?UouaIIistitu lions, xi insu auvi x "'bi'j t"1 i:J &c, but their funds: were uadequate;to supply tlie remedy so nincli to bje desiredr Private individuals had also done much. atfatime too when thfe tospecl M getting any returnas very: distant, 4. Otbirrs had since advanced, an manvntlemen were reatly in' arrear, Towztend bis plan to the country Would beaimir.g attOo much I at the present monntijbut to shew the wantf oi educational the country, it was only pecessary toate that at Manchester, in the ciiu'tse of a f w years, there were 9,76 niarriages, and the parties were unable to subscribe their ownnames! i, " FROM HAVANA. v We learii: by a passengerhJjie j senr. Anteiope, arrived lateiriAroin Havana, which port shef ) eft on the 1st inst. that General Apodaca, (late Go- vernor or mat place, recently, ap pointed Viceroy of-Mexico, had ar rived at Veia,Cruj, where the inhabit tints refused to acknowledge his au ihority, and detained him and his suite prisoners. - .,.;' ; I he inhabitants of Hispamola are said tb be ripe foa revQlution, 1 he above mentioned gentleman had ; recently been on: the bpamsfi Mainy and informs that .Gen. Bplivcr, Rafter his attack on Carraccas) embarked on board, the flet and: put to sea : but wnereDountt was not known, toome conjectured that he would abandon the cause of the Revolution as hopeless others that he had gone for the pur pose of obtaining reinforcements. urcnerai iiina, our iniormant also ftfnfaa. nfi I AvSnfK "Pfiilirlolrv1-to Visl gone to Boceda de Puerda, near Tam pa, .where he had raised an army of j 2000 men, and was shortly eipecied .to land. on some part of Cuba; to pro cure iunner reinioreements ; and jthst a considerable roajprity of inhabitants of thaf island wererIn favour of a Re volutiofa,t and vyold join any cause that held fbHh rospeef of emanci pation from theSpanish yoke. " . ' i ' ' - ; ' IMPORTATT FROM CADIZ. Capt.: Rpberls fromlCadiz,- has fa voured iis with the following interest ing articles: r- s ' CADJZ, JULY 24. A privateer, called' the Congress, commanded by a man. named Almda, bel ongi ng to Baltim ore, u nder thelan of the i insurgents .of ', Southneripa has been off this place 256? SO davs. and has made, bYrejQrt'&4 prize the value of whlcji is variously staled from 800,000 to 3,000.00d loiIars.- In the-last 5 or'6 ,day fivev morenriS fticia iittvc uroue- ujeir -appearance; On the 22d ona pf ehermop brig, attacked a :shin boml tk kYo place, arid then withia iigbt ttB e'evt twiand after givind tecexvibr one h Sre fered off. Tbdship hari fiHed pmi o wounaeo,, rArabng he Jc led he;ci typ ind; opj&tot mgb t gatiito impress f0 seriger fr9m jfayana, iyht) received a. f huthiir : .effr tMWdJntdliealW -?iinao4 -missing mvfAs ? ,lww::Vo wTABe?ca,ii minister -MndbtJt fiaibad) , lSrv Hyuuaj.iiiK xwuirooM,en ere4 e varm rrhv i . . -o T-itld 1 1, . eeueu' oraers,via oer onpnod I mwmj, hvinejj V put, him "ot itis: tnroae MiAprfamtTtt f01. Sa- lpWbr I'day&awhetlyWlc SOO to 50fthlen; -There YJ , ttw;thtl toufear,um ' - j suipir ttom, waanato- auiz., 3?AUBQROUGaALl4 RACES. t'niieheaUi"entran' .half-fds eltjblP.wP the iay preceding . ih,ir:iHn ,.4501 Parse, 2 tnite h'etH worh ahoai dppM en id bd'de'dnPrpKetyd purse ' 150 dJreiHe 20idIlarsic be. ed o,AhpitfRer6ne s AU na hmfed pirint'mnst h? enw ieredrwith the Proprietor theHlay nrecediri eaehrace "... jr -i . - Sgwiktof the Qtub. S tt () r N (iRTH-0 A IK) L L Al 4 tKereoh :tharevJhad6Uinaioned Josenlt th ereof begi v en to" the "s4id(JosepJi Ai i si ev; jr. intli ilatfigh (tisjer::teinontlis,'tha$ unless hejtppeaM-a.tth ft of the said Court, on tbp second Mondai' in October next; replevyjji3 'cstateV dp ,the said ac tlon, final jadgnient ' wipe ei.tered up against him-"; yOKferrrr , ; QU JA.) tt ATvs elk. A RtNAAVAY; . . r EftCAPBD froin the Jad of Concord. Ca"; barrut count yV on'the - 5th instanta- legrb FelIow "bjpthe name of FIELDS ; wlja ; x?s sold by Tnomas , Ukvis or , rasquotamr . county to Ceorfje Ueeves.IIe is 'about ft . feet likrh.dirk conjplectedlldn visajre, fulr eyed and sta&irpers when he talks t had on 'when he escaped, a ?whitc jacket composed o. f wpol nd flax, pate Of ', ftld mixt pant a loons and a wool hat; t He ' is a rieero t hat anparent'y has, never been much abused of whipped. Any person oc pcrorts wlio shall apprehend the said necrro and deliver, him to me intheTownf Concord, Caoartuscounttf, .wn : ; ; '. i . i c . i 1 iran receive a rewiruuf 1 wcntyitvc ttiarsj . or if he ia secured in any 'jaUo that I pet him afrairt,! I will pive a, reward ol Twenty Dollars. I expect he will return to Pasquaii : tank. ; . " . TH OS. DENlS1lrailax. , July 13 . ' : f- 861 United States Bankbibe." FBlllE Cbmnfssionera for superintending jL ' the subscriptions to the Cftpital of the lUnk of the United -Stages at PhiladelriMa, hereby pure notice; according .totaw. That the first instalment of the subscriptions to the Capital of tleaid Hank, amonnttn t6 eijht'miinpna foor hundred thousand dollars, in gold and ih-ercn ahditr the public : debt, has been actuary receiVef and that an election foe twenty Directors o the said Dank, by he qualified Stockholder Ot the capital thereof, wl 1 5e hetd in the Cptn'mif. siosera Room in the Banking-Elotfte of Ste . phen Glrard, south third street, in the Cit oFPhiUdelphia.on Monday the twenty-height ti day of October .ef? between the h'eurs fk nine o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon, ajrS bjojcurntBsnt froij day to day'if jouu4 necessa-j'.: . The act cPindofprationroVides that ' stockholders actbtlly resident within the United States aifd, nibniother may vote i n a- lectios by proxy i" that '!ntinB but a tdck- i i holder, a resident dtuetfof the United States ahalj be ttiVretor kitifitfitig4' r6 stockhdU jmrc sioCjKnoioers votin"' ? pfoxy, whi ce elaretherdtiitenhjp,, $$ce of:f denc and acknowledeeinefeamef befc uu4isjuacc oi iue peaces prnpiary pmt. jiri-jtheir vicinity -'K' "5''f ' p : , Stpckhotders who mly fiaye subscrib-icl a more thaifi onie Vme or place, will be entidecjL to'yptepnly accdrdiptf to. the aprregite a$ ; mOQQtjOf the shares so subscribed. . ' ; ;Pbe IbHowiDEr scale exhibits the numbed of vfetes tb ihich the stockholders' wiU ba ; ;:: eptnied m yoting- for directors, viz VZijytHfie i:yote. rdo-:2o .68 Shares 16 Votef it .'7.3 do do 02 do tXoo;o 17 13 19 0 21 122 23 2 25 25 - 27 28 29 doi 1 ft" 'ir.'-fii. don-J ;V do da do do do do do. do' dot do" ' . OO 6 do dd do4: CIO ' do 4 I30tdd do do do do do ; dAir do .j6,y :do?i do! ! i?i5 -48 ; do 13 d6 ' ISO 5do "do ion do 30 But the act oflheorooration nrovides.thal. tf no person. onartnei4hin'or bodv poh'tu?,1 ,: IIICHOLAS, Secretary S r t J?? r ro moeiv o to:- 1 . . 1lii Lav-AAi3v'eenses fof 5 Veafr ATHAIIi;.a5lt,Jiaviojr sued .ll olitan origin attabn)e'nbai'ist the; Kstate of Josepii Ausleji, ianVretumable at the eniitiea to a eceaterrauaiDer luaa:- ? thirfr-rotesi-' ufy wz;i$?; Tais unepiwited rlalfcifioa fmej t he Dyard f Commiisionerf . Af. fi6-r ' v. -.. ' . r . . . T . ' . I ' - i . . . .". ' V. " .. u : -;. r,i v.' : . - j. . ; -.: - ; : ' t ' ' -
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