'I :im!- fevwv- - r.-1 - . r--:-- - ' .i . ;.-. .'J .-V.-. . i- ;r; -rMnnri.-the Blast orf.gn" r'Wr1..-1; : . '-I -: r i. --v 4 No. I. nJiiMWl! prrniT mi 4 su'Tfi'est Mijx tomiMish thetoregomg ; ancj Tou tl e propriety of making tracts :i;cKiJ ' W tfcftf- Colonization Societr, and frnm-tray?liers,.wpicn cmmm fect9 of" th'e unfnBnflejrt rumors antJ r- porta which are so frequently propa gated, relatiyej to.j.he rev. American settlement ot the Coast of Africa,--The informatipn . published v in : the Charleston papers from the officers of the British ship Tartar, states, t hat every nxiLVKiuai- wmu uirir wrp'w, - - I r , ' ' .1 TT x' a v 'i f!pinstrhed br.th unitcfl -States " -" r . r v ' , vernment in the H p Elizabeth, to the Colonj'on thp Coat f; Africa. n client.: J he spQt;seiecrccj iscorsiyer- ed onef thejnu.stunhr?lH,yon the coast." Mote" blunders artd mWf ?fr;jj norance, I belie ye,;n ever appeared in j " trformctinri1. m the samev ompass. , In the" first pfacej the .agents had no j. serranrs. , urr. :ineie :was.no c- , W:to4 which tfieyvere despatched Sdly, there was ti spot; selected? t. ineoaur vi mr im .ii.mh .u. . " "T ever, .the spot selected.' meant tain- peiore en enng iruo ine c nsuiera, tion or the aoove mitateme!fs. 1 uilk eaoove misiaiemeois, i.,, e those who have rot had , endeavor ' "will enable access to the documents published by i ine i?oc!Fiy iniore cieany 10 unuer-.i statrd the subject. ' " 1V ! . The British colony of Siera Leone ; lies betw een 8 and 9 degrees of .nrrth . "latitude? " Immediately oulh of this colony, and separated from it bythe ' river .. Shilling, f or Kate's river, as it : appearson some charts,' lies the conn- try of SheroroJ between der. 40 m; " . north latitude, and afrou 1:14 degree west from .Greenvvich,- : Opposite the main land: of Sherbro, jiejevefaf is lands the Bananas. e Plantains .- York and Sluerbro, are .the, principal ones, occupied by diSernit" kipgk chiefs, or headmen of the'Sherbro'.iiil tion. Sherbro?island, w hich faces the southern pa rt of t he mainland n f t he Sherbrjt country.is the largest of these islaods, being: about thirty mites in length, and is occupied by King Sher-. bro.4 the head king nf the "nation., and. by Kong or Prince Coubec, 'theon of ' the late .King Sherbro.. at the MvuthV and by John; Kizzell and King.FaraV at the north; The other., kings and headmen dre, settled on the other; in lands, and on the main : leaving how- iiTn'o. c? r. 1 1 t r f n 1 ' r 1 Wrftw '...i' ;,,rCoiinc iKrstV-4i,r ' 3s much good land 4jnoccu)ied'by any . people, and that it has good water. The climate We believe, willl)e'de'em- ed as temperate as that of any part of ... ine coasi ucnyeep .ine Jenegji anu.M.e equator, ;We do not see why it: may not ybe a healt hr cou n try; - as ; has , . ..-mountains, and fogh -ridges of land - The river Iff ann has high hanks afew hanks below iKis arn "whollv'ruverpd , with mangroves. fTlve4idges of land; are rpen to the sea breeze;" t. d. An. Rep. 1st edition, jr. GI. V :, ::;Vha't.isjcallcd the ;river" "Sherbro isthje , water between the island -Of. peiar, wnere. i ue pop.r u,-m a.ri.r,,,,, . nf United states. He'waves ile-U lit is no uncommon thinff the wizapetn.nau ueenKi.na.y receiv- flver an ipinion upon ihU noiht. as t, sons ifave acted i 1 .1 1 IT ' "I - f I, j t-, . - 3 ed anu enierxaineu oy;jwn. -i7.zeii, e.,.r;s tiuctioir diawh" by Judge ittofd of t to andvhere theyj;ad tak?n up a temp- , cfipves (b(ifwprn a ntiM'trial;;. help it This re "rJ. v;f . , i : . . v.- -irfle ac.O www. be Jourtded .on good fv occasion, and w Icctej tor their juture resicter.ee-tnen h, 'J a)Unselrthe.prisonf ffiy t, orhoweyer unprov i say, 4u..,i na, uurunurm,. ,ifr4 has expressly declined inirkin-.or gfavfed ap;o Rente isy thejfl Mril! readi hich wiU prove,. from bet tprevl- thSoMec'tionn prWeVd they cahVhelp it," dence than theTtporr-of. thf officors , jnft . of the const querlces of And My, i-have the tesf.irmriy of I Jucf h fo .nintherartV oFyVtif-cohtluct.,;! NoW,h'e A an erce these:officrs.-tBeraselyes, Ibat all had h tKe case he was nler!no necesilHs given; we know very ivell that t roi orrrn trapfa nf (inn-rSA ltrrl .. -i V M V V 9 II II P U !f fT II UT U ," 'VCU? IMC j lJIUlB 111. Ill .YttV C.ailU U J.TUU'IUWI. I settled ami nnm x.rnVf: r 1 t). . ffMo nrt Wfmesn.a.yefr;cpn.cu it, you . 5nfl,Hn;;fKic;;,,n vi. i:n " J'irrMHction withirivstateV? JtJ3saldiKthebest3pf,lt., in h inrnl:. u 0 hv-u- that two distinguished lawyers toheifehuspiy tr'.iti ri.-i- f,r;rsentiments,, t e, ingenuousness of his orsouhd, and the bays formed .atieath, , endyeral rivers empty, Whicli run throughthe Sherbyoountryvch .as the Brago,''thefin6Vtfierbte6 .Camarancajthe Boonu .&c. These yers are' tiayjgable; for,: jargfevessIs several mil es u p tlie.cpu n try 9 cvabVvq pd. in ; fish, anot oysters The m)u"tsof most of t&enareldwiUie and covered xiih roangrove.9.rjThVse ' ispots; inig'arrsi'mllasituatipnsinre generallyrnhealtliT A 1 few miles higherup however, the': land ns'htgji; uc ivii guuu auu mccJimaiQ neauny. hubiisbeft the reports oJ:the Br.t;Sh a n "i ..a fhAispwho are tncn ilv to the suppression of be slave , traflip f.subAequeDt numbers.on his subjecKJs ft. k Vft 1 ft V J . - ' hv he crove rnment famKthc providirtfe a proper .situation tor ; i tho?e;Aricans ;!rv" have Wn a dented for 'the 5uppresRjon of that iniquitous tn flic; itls important' that thVsubject should be.properly understood by the People. : "v ' "r-- " '' . 7 JUDGE PAUKEU's OPINION. A late Norfolk Herald furnishes; us ! kk .A'.nin Tnil(rA Pnrker. fn 'i Willi IMC UIMIll"" "I l - T -j '., - r-rK ..r k 1 1 rnp rnsp fii our in inu i i iv i Knnf. nM i.n'Wre ! brought before I j,jm.on a wt f 'Habits, Corpus, and : - h n orifre() to be;iliharSed :,ItH -Y r(j11nins ,f the Herafd Thpjp men u Cre xommjrVeil by ar- rant from the Mayor of the 15oriui4?his nature, And surpassed itt w recti-, of NYfolk, to be trieH before tHeir- SJtude of : both his political nd private cnit Court of the United Stiites Judge K p; ,tatCH tpe qUpStions to groxvutf of t-h- Jactk of tr!e c. ! -,1 -: ' xvhether a :5'rf ofiicerbas au-r ir thority t grant warrapt i4 comrt;it-r ii mtkn. v. 0-;r;-rh-..f tl.A nir .nnllnua sity of deciding t-isf n . whether as Uic arrest is under,$i . . - ; - s i . k' K n '; - - ' I ' rannot be liemed, or. " cohir (ler- tlabeasrj,tii act," fakelpology jaone tine,ho.We cognizance. of.. the case-? Tle! Judges decides this,poiht in the ; afliiniative.-ji risrfictiou ? '-Upon tbis qoestion, inf vd ving the definition of what is piracy, ; Sd. Whether any crimeJia ccwimitied by the-pri$pneVVoytfc.h'''t$- some unpleasant feeling?, and the auk anii euurt.inVie'Uflited-Stdlebffi can't help it:" and the .Judge. gireV itas hippinion'that r';subjeqVis..Qieijtipned AVh tliere rs no ground 'for believing of?' yer, we heart hisirepjy tl suspecting .jroxiktne-iemenc9 .Miiiyi.-mtie-i;prppaDiiiry . oi wunsssmg a re these men It jVe ' hen'fpi W tht. any v for iyat ion t: for where persons can sa crime ovier-which: iany coiirt ai the U;f tisfytheirisei yes with tl.ie, l eply of I States shs?jupsdk to an jaccusation on they may have '-been siliyoF a htgn tlie j subject which they could have offence againstf Jhecpuntfy pre yen jed'the re is; every whose flag they; saHeditanJ. p that'; th ey wtl I cn -:. against jji at "(England Vjif which they elude, that it-will bear thefei out in are subjects. if And he therefore brdersij the prisoners to be discharge d tTqis ;ase, touching incidental! y as U dmn -the reply. L anv pell aware, it' does,- the great question f afe jHhat ps ery pro - iTisrhts titid duties Vre minims' us of ano-! pernio say.Hr I' an't heln 4t iV but in ther case, which Ve. understand is now a , case"'f wilfulransgression, it. a lon agitation. VVhetJierltthe, seller afr mounts to little more or leis than say- TiCKCTS ma i40icery,auvMprisjei uy an i ing. iaip quue inuinereni ...auoui u , act of tongress; ij.f dijpse of them j I II am nptafiuiiuji t to' ofiehtl. yu, by in rirginia,' wfthfout piyinghe license I : tellingoir 1 thnlcVyptt-v Impeii'rient, of the State v govern nVeht-'i'Th is . in- but Jl fwild do the atne again if it fi hcense is necessafyir GeuTaylor has given a li Kerent hminonirrEnqu trer. : ' ' ' ' - "" '' THE LATE rM. GRAtTANi ; ; tThe death bfMrGrattan is an. event over which it becomes It eland to niourp He ;wa: her-truest Pafidafslwell jas her brighest ornament;, ; There was not mnreto adjuire iri htsVxtraordina- j rv eloquence and 'abundantXntwlegej than ' in tire tiat oral elevation of his I1 character, and tjie- simplicity' of his uemeanor. . i;e oaa, in; ois. political ,li feboth cjou it &e "arid pnduqtjn," an n0 haveacceptecl a seat inifhe British P, i rliarfcn t fjhu t Jieht oted that Body not to shl nes & j ead jfbu t tor serve 1 re tatul; whentheppoftubify' annraeii. .ne seipom enjoyetr tpis op p7irtumty and ,be ;kr.ewr and feltiihd r"u t iiif y ;oT ri s t ; of hi s e ri clea vorJsXVVe had link gout -fortuile t6Ke-0TC' jhe nostelahoral tn t h ei' Hii u s e of C4p m m on s i f i vof o'f Cath ol ic e.nanctpatj onY ahdavee,r : ver hajrd a "'finetv-nobler oration, r.His manner, a.sZa speaker, wakVnbt engaging ; it was eyen awkward lantf uncotli;; lusyoice hadneitfieryblume noV' tu UFic 5 bo t It'll e pecu I i ari fy o TO i U1 tone ntT gesture s the immatioa- of his-conntipnapce; the fervof of his spi jrlti thecdniieCted forces inor ? the v wis dom 'of r his ii s reason - mixirns, ud ihe'tbriUiihf antithesis wjilch almost every one"- of" his sentence , fnyolyed "fixeir the attention of Ms-hbrefs,and left: them tinder im press i ops with' re specHto his v subject and his powers, such as the eloquence of no other man produced. Every thing was peculiar DOTH in tntr fiiMuiiniu-'i iij , v,- in' the pfeasurp and-admirajtion vvhkh in be excitedr He was an a.xious, fond $bs erver of' th e stiile of thes e Un i -ted States for indepdenc he never concealed Kte Wishes 'Utr thtjr success ; he hav expressed tA u in t ie warmest terms his delifirli t in their advances. to greatness j'-and his confi-ence in the moral triumpri 01 ineir ium u m"' As A merKani weraj-e disposed vo ho ; riorhis meuiory;If has n t, we pei -e, English, est minster ceiveeeiieglectd by th He has been burjed.in. M Abbey, by the side .of CI arles' Fox xvm he equal ld in the generosity of career. x it. v? u, V 51 t ; B::ief views. From the, Wilmington '( 'DelU Quzette. , I CANT fVELPiri when per- mproperly, and are hear them say " I can't ply ;aps viexift p ii eve hatever the case oked or ag- otjlierwne, it fcSnnot.be prevented : but the copse: .,- ' i. l . . tivrved. and t l ' : F proper a,-t er, it might have been prevented.; A little can, tion or circumspection "a little more - it is ;with a vieV, probably, of Prevent- 4n a'repetition of the case, that the vynue, novye,- iere is any and every emergency - p I visnty i n su chjca sesj tliat I con- ypp must only make auntSukey was-told the other d a that by somel severe an d nriecessaryvexprt&sion shead'giy 'eppoftence to VMeihbof bt;6urs?'tl can't help.folia uioi e tthan A tjie truth 5afid )ftp0p' donH like that,it is; nollilltl whenpeoplcf do wr speaking of it.? -Bu t she; bad forgot ten the adage Hhat thnilis, not to be spoken al all times "and when thematterclame tobe" eipUinesIre didriot Vnow - Whe'ther ii.was4re,or noti bht she had herd Janoup: seil Jit was. Ho w.'x'wag Iy niottsned rwhen I; heard iti Herelwasa neigti oor. caiu mnia leu ana ciicpu eu,w inuu i a nroyotibn , &y? i th o aia rfli my crabbed joldiVaunti JtQsay some mmg.- Aim vnotwiinsraimtug an .ims, jfexcuseerr Y thighti whaUlniscw uone py your 4i"uai;iiy.,. u, wjiui; yvu nd ulge in tal ki ng so ntubh, yo would Jefirn, r to khep vaciviliaonguein tfer Yiiuiw an id then Vsa ou rTfriehs some ' paiiii ahotifself perliapssome trouble.?. 4;-:' T- m would Ihiost as-sodn tie told ;to ;psrson reply." I 'can't -help tfsyheit i - ' -! .... F' . -I ' but ed abtfffrifj sinte. thatlir th cas" 1 p resum e.yi$u rn eedrfot, be t;;-.r'-, K Tt sar I iuah't h e I p i ja nd e x pe ct iby5that meah? to fault has beeiycom fhave beeniayoided; is" r.dtftli'ta'sHif'ionl i - r:.-; - i-.A;.'t -r. ' -v V ai, us iopa crimipagwno iiasrouoea ' or murdered a" trt ut paruuneii, - py- maKi pg u SftifOf v t n e same reply.;. Weshou "veW that he 'cpuld .piJfien;itV btifthe mattelr isjmit Jit'i Jiavt been helped ? L ha ve.' nrtatience .with these I can't help it, don't are.V forI, should understand 'tneir meambg fn"be -the same- - ? f liut of vhat service; , can it be for me to say any thin u pon thetibjectf It wholefusjto co--.peraifej w:ho tlihpia A ;i fx J ' If I should me!et with fhprril ' and: ?riVri ..t'hrRW'rrtnncp1 iinii wht4iaannin'4! -rtnr- . .: M priinand them personally about it. f I am well aware that the; only answer I ;should;receiye wdald be, I cah?t help it fTj, and ihereja(no probability of their-paying any ?attention to an essays where the practice only is' re-!j ft - i t i u w m u -mm r h m n v w cam. vrm a m n a i .vuj uwv-i vc .uuiYriiuai. adividual.- i BufperhapW it may bebf service tali some w ith whom the nractice. ticf . ha,9.notfe i gron into aninyeterate 'habit V and j if it should, llikM think- that I haye i notal together had-my ; labrfbr my ! pains." TOM TIIIMBL& NATICJN i. INDXTSTRy.r : " S Declaration of Ihe KatnnaX Institution for the'jirdmotion, of Industry : That, the term of Industiyr.as ud ,by the Instithtionnjay not be mtsunderstdod. we declare theneaning to) be, thepro-i "U"l""i nuni;4f OrtJ tl Wi .XUC lUIlIcriaiS requisite for the consumption and subnort of the country ; the conversion1 of, those .materials ipto fabrics ariU'articles'for use ; the distribution -.of th e m t h rou ?! r.ou t th e ! nation; arid tlie exportation to otlier coun- M ics vi me sutpips. it- is meretorv our , uhject, by the employment of our. native matermls, ; labor, machinery; andy slii-, ping, to endeavor tv Secure ithir ! ou f se I vei; production, fabdcaiiori; and dis iribution,! the ; three ttreathjects of all! industry;? We declui tha't our attention IsExtended to all- tfies svrvii- objfcXsr that w huld them to be equally eptltted to ' regard and,: tliatierysen them an intimate and Necessary iieX' j ion aKl depc nde oce. - ( " .-v. c V ,; i: ;, Agriculture, he basis of ''natibhal .in' dustry, ought .ut to'depend forits pros1 peVity upbtruhe fluctiuitiansof erI demand, i isnig arid failing wUh'the4 Vary ing necesshies and ;piicyJ)f (foreign na tions, which avail themselves' of ouepro ductions i only,, from frejard tdtheirown convenience. Jt shodhl riipohfthe pei'Joaileot domestic --policy, to be ctiadg ed only VYheiv reqah vd by a change Tn i our v-ants. arid rejuti ous. This great; ;.braiicb;W;.fatWaI'-indastrv : oiicHt to be. chvi ished as the 'source, the parentof i inufabures? which u HI thus became its - protection and support and)fflrd itg '., pertain and profitable niart, ehftng- 1 ing raiment; for food ;, fabrics for materi 1 als;the' means, the products of cultiya tipn ; thus supplying muimi t wahtsnd suppbrtfprflutiiil iiiterests : abdbv c're4- i aty?S valuable urplus beyond : local vv:i3uiupMJ auoraing to commerce, tne 'materials for commerce. : and ileDeridirift ! on v the y productions of the one;1 ainl the ui9u iuuuuu vi tue oiner Irfttie. avowal cf this cmm'oiiobject, .pk asW iridiyidtfals, arid issiPciajtions onnecteia witht,-either or alfVbese'iri terests aycb7operatib wgvmit1 re nxis should feconside faut the tause. uf the. country rf ffeYihg on ur part a pledge, to ask no benebt tor that iftjeisthich ; we may be cbrisidjel ed buf e shall be ipjiiiious to the "tJtfiefo'ipcb sisttritwitli thm ; nndi reirjgjnbthii "fore from .thosti who rpy assbci.aie'witii its',e Willuse bur best endeayofe V6 ef fect, uch ahdf only 3uchmeasas itoy'e: for the comraoti oodmea$ufes not o Vlocai section alor partial tha racler, Ibut iiatioriaUTbrOad "3ai' the tOub C aI.l '' -vf j.:C.i-5i- y.-K'.J'-i-1.;-. trycwgracius aims muusuy. .-,-: ';-s - we &ave;,triet bf5 np stttedjoriiriijrm f ale bfrepresentationi nor o we thirikt needful to "suggest one to Wricul'cural and 'cjmmercial jassljcStioimg ; deirpa only 'of theirjcb ope ratioothe; jooclels lieft ielritiriiyth ; ve" -feei:a peffeijt'.coQfinca interest- oe. prpqiQtect iure.a aoc from fgiimjtjii tlie domjestic orsbfderc fariy injury tojone imagined. benefit oftanfither J.nd,ritrtfr endeavors at ', timon arcunavaibng , if tn.ose c itizens inimeaiauiy.xine5.wuy culiure, sha b vpmion;:tnai a:Wnous, iw.mr -vrrr? A vftKy opinion tliat a - precarious - loreigner, us efnied in nd jf!h(d doctrine '"'-' Irtnoiicirvwhlcji VvveV 'jcejrp independable v , , ; hirJi ' ma ter.n rtvl rtV. an . ' tl've3 robject ;we ia VeV nn4iihcedf ' t hpror 'v vc'; ' m'otwitbfAmerkn'-h v " jjy cause ut $s$i ijypjjpiiiotivituu oy , in'jiffereiice.r. ppposeby" 1 r,v" tnose jnieresj:5jAyoset in i , -vite. f neither cilr viewjs inorhoitr dlspo 1 : lions will permk tiosfhy tothejfo- dh oorv; , - c .part.);. If; Stfeoui ligpl -'." .vine censure must rest wnn loose i;xertbn-s.?' It n-is unfartinStely been - sunierr, taai mere is an opposuwrr anu vci a hostility between' tb, lending interests i ; of tlsjnatipV.IThisis, a great and radical '( , erroif r ,and befejre it is coicedfeda ,ne- ral and 40rdiat(, attempt at: uiuort f shotydv; ;,'kr.. :; .' be mkde.ln-the cohte noon wjiect. and .on the Kroand of wdtual benefits.; . ''' '.v i- adopt-tne follnlvijig roles fqr the govern-.:- ? w irtt shall-hfid;ti4vit v..Vt i !lj?'-ue5ti't''cw :w-t,u r? : . tion fbr thfiptoaiption of liftI5str ; riv L -1L I Its ol ec'$najl; be trcal 1 tlie'public ' o 1'att enjt' i$a' to thf?iDeci d.. ncWi3 tatustry't Kto die; informlCtiorif ii wtjttcfriu-ie-pd-' V'.. . r' iiceJc.rpitecTJbe bricjtj!$ ?f . ;hicfi ;. ; ' , jma be iijj'yjed Oy totjeigjtroiirrtitii i ; of '.' ; - j ' fofaome maklfocThe irits of la: ' AV ' i'-bo'r ' thd . eu$rro -zi J o(i'$rV,',i"Vr:' mr?'r '1 4 r hgeneriii airisipii oi.jwovr, i a; niorc.pyariisiyi; , l interests, arid of ndeV;ef )fiii tCiwpv --ii ; inr the resources tof the toUntrvfi. toVncou' raKe me circiauon .i-puuas. ana y - i treat uri i theseupfect s t to proniot wincii the jorrpation m assqteiitjonis jinaU parts pif Ttahd to 4CCTrespbhd vUx theniV and t6 obtijn statticiMtatemehitsr taevery.) r v j bran ;'bf emnloym ' i traifojf thatfiiw vv. j tM-' T ' - iltO'heOnlcieVbftM shall ' c&MsVof. 'lesidefi4jy-!i6ei P4es4ent;, '.t ..a: TrealatSecrt tarf iSdAssistant-S'Vf-Jl. ,cre .y, ''Tliese u'Kicrs, injd tue remaining M e mfcers bf thr. B ard of Miinagers.protid ed. f6r tii thelfotirtb arlKJIelhatJbexhoseh at an at nuai - meexing. xoc ii,eiu .on ne. nrst rei)int-day Jri:ttnei i f Je city of Jtfero Yoffc; orat such .otaer., place a ine lipam ot Ala paixl ofMana lirect. vvi.AneioaiijP.e-iMaraoi .isnagers; r whjch riaU xotiS;; of ;w'erivj?.fiT Mctnoers. ' " f : I ' including ihcerffbi: im'teVen sball ; '-It - oe ai quoruoir wno siiau not ineir omces till - Va' I, others ireaotkrritedf ThevkKil calls ' ..V '. h ;l meeting oij thibs ibejr.;v; V f- "shall .deempeftes ' Tneric of lublicatiprij V ... . C j bonssirig of ve'ai:Viei:iir',V:- v f - ,:Vi1It:siiaf;be.t1iam! v b (jjoirespbritt ehe c nittiifi'icatc "uri iti jsuch VI. the Committee! :t ) PibUcaiien ialt deemai wHatBosafild Pinip;Ufets;it mayv , be pK-rtbthe; InstijtiOrt to; pitbVihnd'H f adopt saitable. measures Ito ensure their cirv" v.t yji Kvery .subscrioer, paying ttreooiiar - .''-: afiliuaUv in.advanc ; ta ther I reasurer. Jhall . t ; p'efaielibefb be , v - ' ; n titfe(tia;copyl6f h Reports, aad other V 'i vr pdldiCations -bf the institupon ... v ;: , ; Vfil8ocletievpasof tfcfetnV' l-jj. vCdnTOiafWhfcli and Torres- j; v; K'( ': - .pcMid with thi Instituta?ind contribute t - i;! iolfund, snail refceitreittlbJicationgi, the y Prsiafnts'snall he cbnsidere.Aremb(v-.vf.;i4'-wn WbPtw. New; York,; James ltnoo,es, ;.ii.nvKr-"iii.u, j; . j .MC'if. .....j k v LaGl'aalriesMf iiHaieht 7i: VirnWatksOB,; vs( t LiLfti jra:t;romtfiiv5, :.W m:"Y4unl Penney rraa il j $ i lupor.! Uttawarek r Jbhn Uillcn. MarvlancL C ..4 -. t a ? i i i i : . y ... . ...' - . ; f - .VlMlGold, Oneida cctt;Vrfc; , ;.Wam:tilfe - -; ::; ! A 7 ' I. - r ,' . r . I !i .;' :

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