<||s. %\yz (feasetfe. > Phia , : •' -• r T IVBR&r? Of A* » - J jfi&'.&l hß>t& Bat£dor ty*j4fts was ) ■* •; ? ipfi&rwd - on' TS.fi ;B*2j£ tforcomb,' Mr, r V " M'Shane, and, M^Sfdßert^M'Strine, r& 4», >#>%.' ?in3 tbe John 1 ,»V " r,thi4 Univcrlity ; and die Degree of D.oet&r of " , '■ BiWilrfo'rdiOfGharleftori, •* $p '"SouthCbal^riU^tff , "i, J< 'Jwes j>f &Qr£h Robert 'Cj. 'Skgttowfi,' Clwlofloti,.. South Garplina, John ' *. c€ Vtt&nvhr, Arthur May of , artd Wa'ttSi t , j &tititatory Oration wair pßsnotiriced ' *f" fevMi"- itetyie Newenmb i thc-VaJe'diAorj' by' ' • ) ' Mi*. John M'Sbane ! and an Oration .on the j.Z . from t!ve differences of . ' vhkh prevail in-; Society, by Mr. ' '-, ; 1 1 .. - And'St tt-v V-©fatersfictjuittcAi themfelws-^vkhsiwommon ■ t r~" P nr -rX aod, o£ comfe gave very general, ' 1 > 4 ' ' Qofitmtmtcatedfor Publication. 74r. Ptter Miertkin to whom the citi " &jis of Philadelphia, are so greatly indebted lor his hpn'wfie exertions during the calami ty of It ft furnmer, is charged iu the Aurora 'jjg vcfterffey " with treading in the footstep* ps Joseph Thomas*," it is there stated, that he, has gor.e tffi and that'his House has been shut th'is ueek; J. . A Paragtaph -so falfe, so base, and infa mous, will disgrace even'the Aurora, but canj not fiilly r chaiader never fufpefted of dif hllT'OUf. ■ tfy* S©er«pken left hippie on, TuelHay last» ■ i» eollect fonw ifebts dueto bim hi tOB Dela- Hwwe s***; lu-sSfSttSeJAai riwisrbeen fliut, .i And his friends hourty expeft his rf turn with , : is iaech as the Author of the • Hiuft apprelieud it with Fear and .Harrov. - " Op Tuesday la£, the body of John White who had been drowned from on board the United States frigate, wai taken up near Mudfort ; and on Thurdayhaving been bro't to the city, was interred in'tlxburial ground of St. Mary's church, attended by the offi cers of the frigate U. S. and her orevv, and that of the Delaware sloop of war. James white brother of the deceased, and James Anderlon, take this opportunity of preft nting their thanks to the gentlemen be longing to the Fort, for their polite and hu mane services on this occalion. E,xtrict cf a letter from a gentleman in Glasgow to his friend in. tjfis city, dated March 4, 1799. " The Americans discover great public virtue in linking off all conneftion with France, the objecl of whose government is the fubverEon of religion and social order ; whose induflry crmfifts in plundering other nations) and whose genius is calculated, like that of tbii Devil, for the contrivance of jHifchief to the reft of mankind ; and the ■fatal execution of it, in a thousand (hapes, wherever their power extends. The tide cf mifchiet having flowed h long in their trou bled ocean, will, in the natural eourfe of things, ebb, I hepe, soon»" Fox R■ Penljlon, majler, belonging to Phi • ladeiphia. St. Sibaftians, April 11, '99. *' It is with extreme regret that I itiforn you we were taken on the Bth inft. off Bil boa, about three mile»di(lant from the fhor< by a French privateer called Le Corageaux capt. Beck, of Bourdeaux, mounting jc " guns,and carricl into Passage; I undcrftam where i' is conje&urod we may be acquitted teera generally appeal to thct of Paw, wher< the decisions made it, Bayonne have'beei uaiverfally revtrfed—The defendants thct hive it in their power to appeal to the fa preme decision of the tribunal at Paris which in many la;e have beeufkvor able; iheir process however l'eldom I arr told conies to ifTue before 10 or 12 months intelligent merchants of this place, whe thing that We have to dread is, that the cap ters may wit' hold fame of the m«fl effenfia papers. he French have decreed that as- Jer the ij'h Germinal (now past) no priva teers fitted out of the ports ol Wance; the will merely grant letters of na?r <lu<. 41 The Auftriana and I'tfirh have again the firmer bad gained a complete viftory o- Bayonjie, April 2 1. . 17 lVi inft. our papers have been ope ed be »nd oarhlves, and I l.av; the pleasure to inform yru they are entire; there is rot I b'-lieve any doubt but what we (hall be ac <slilted hrre but there has not bees one foii tary instance of a or cargo having been acquitted at Pau; the only chance for us there (htuild the c?ntors appes! to that place h that the Judgei may either receive a cluck trial comes or, 3s they have been d< notic ed for their venality. The court of caflati. en at Paris have ui several ir.ftances lately reverted the decrees cf condemnation at '-•fc*. H+4 THE Ambinsad'r of the faction, Doc tor Logan, Informs the people of the Uni ted "States,'in one of the Ute Aurora's, that " at present, no government in Europe, is i more firmly established, mere ably adminis tered, or better calculated tg promote the gen eral happiness of its citizens, than that of France." Carnot, who escaped the iSth Fru&idcir, as it is called, gives a very dif ferent account of this government in his re vply to the report of Baillefit ; and, it is to he presumed, from a more extensive and bet ter acquaintance with the fubjedl than DocW could have obtained in his shot vi sit to the Directory. Carnot fays, "We are thin compelled to believe, for the honor of the Republic, that the people suffer much more tcdaythan they did But each citizen concentres his grief; there is no way left him to exhale it, since there no longer exists tjijc lxbEutV of fhji Frisk ; and if he dared to male his com jilainis heard hi his commune, he would be immediately carried before the agents of the Executive power, cast into ihons, TRANSPORTED OR PUT TO DIATH, as a counter revolutionist : If he dared openly fa reclaim the rights of a Republican be wsuld hi proscribed as cR' valisl. In a free country one complains mttch, although one suffers little ; in a country of tyranny cue complains little although one suffers much." Dc£W Logan favs some of the Directory are exemplary moral characters. iu the work just mentioned, fays, " I heard Barrets lament more than once, that more had not been killed at Vendemiai re, and Ru bel, perfectly of hisopiwon, proposing one day that we were in great penury, to raifc upon Paris a forced contribution of sixty millions in twenty four hours ; you would then, cried, I, make again terror and death the order of the day. I would that they were already, replied Reubel ; I never had but one reproach to make to Robespierre, that was for having been too mild." " The i gth, when the council excepted to the pro scription of some representatives, among others Doulcet, every one knows the insolent message of the Directory to the Council on that fubjfft, who, somewhat recovered from its firft terror, did not change its decision Then RiveilKre laid that it was Heeeffary to aflaflinate Doulcet." Again, " I have never he*rd langOTjje so conformable to that of Robespierre, than that of Reubel ; nor per ceived a pore conftart desire to aanihilate all who are remarkable for superior merit. He appears, besides, entirely convinced, that probity and civism are two things absolutely iuconrpatil/lr. He cannot conceive that a man without reproach would call l.imfelf in to the revolution. One day I made obfervatlons upon the luxury of Jlierlim dc Thionville, after the famous reduftion of Mayence, where he was with Reubel in quality of representative eft he people ; Mer lin, who had declared in the Convention, that he had no more than his pay of Depu ty to live on s the blufli mounted into the face of Reubel, although he poflefled the bigheft degree of art' in compofmg himfelf. Some days after, he said, as if without de sign, Merlin is a rogue ? I have told him he expends twenty five louis a day at Calvaire ; I have been a long time attached to him, be came I believed him an honest man, but I have broken with him. He has not however broken with him, and ceases not to be con nected in a manner the moil intimate with that Merlin." These are Doftor Logan's men, of exemplary moral characters, in whom our exclutVve patriots place more con fidence chat} in those who administer their own government. MR. FEN XO, THE prcfs hjihiely teemed with many fugitive pieces relative to the pow er veiled in the Board of Health, and how far it ought to have ken extended. The wanton assailant, who commenced hoftditjesr health officer and fftiyii'- ai s of the port, cleferves to be chart if ad sos implicat ing their knowledge a»d integrity; also for willing to arrest from the chi:i' magittrate of tlie ftate'the power in vetted in him by the cam pad, and placing it in the hands of an illiterate,- but perhaps a well meaning body of men : tßis bears the afped of disorpani'. sat ion, heresy, scbhrr., and hypocritic like, .r.uder the mantle of drab, ber)6w« fer peace among men, but at the fame time is fanning the flame of civil discord : this is Talleyrand intrigue ; this is a species of French philafophy, what was formerly call ed the Politics. This very Pbtlcdelpbus, \ this monster of. iniquity, is potorious, far fevering the bands of certain moral obliga : tions and the tie? of lore, who under the i fpeclous pretext of religion, has diflurbed the | ;x*ace and tranquility of families, and who under the inebriating influence of the cordial of Bacchus,' pours forth the malignant effu fions of a corrupted licart, and revels in a buse. Hallphilofophy and religion ! Spurn from your temples, this apostate of truth, tnls difcijjfc of error, ,tyli© has, beer, so laflg drilled to vilhfrny and corruption, th.it " he does evil, that evil tniiy come of it." The doftrine inculcated by Philadelphia that the " general opinion" cus'lit to be paramount to law in difpkeing of certain officers ap-. pointed by his-excellency, is one of the mod flagrant outrages of civil poiitv ever heard of in a well organized'government, and-de prives the I'cTinaueitt) of the right of trial by his peers in tie-tribunal* of jufticc in'ftituted for the psirpoft : til's is the fame Ipecies of innovation, attempted by Genet and the French diplomatic phalanx, !V.me time liner, and which was,repclredbye\Vry federalift with execration. This' retailing l.tvy :r, this pet tifogger, 4'ertns not to have b.-eii regulated by any fixed principles of truth or found phi l-ofophv, but by a fuperticial view of the lub jett, and obtruded it upon the public in a defuitoryan«l in an iivlecent manner. Na Phylicnui has ever been appointed to the of fice alluded to, but men of acknowledged talents and probity ; and if the po\v£r were given to the Board of Health, which has been sb {Vrenuoufly contended for, no gen tleman of medical talents, or iaoependence, would ever accept of the appointment. No man can help fe»lirig-ths highrft indignation at such an humi'.iEtifig condition, at such a'n arbitrary stretch of power, and v.'-ho'u'oitld - with the greatelf alacrity hurl back - with contempt so groveling and jacobinit idea. Those annual demagogues, if they were thus empowered-, would conduct themitlvr-s like all other bodies i f -a finnlar jnatute : rance, caprice, seU-love, abftraiied frmri fe cial, imcontroled power, without any kind ef -check, would influents the fl&ious of those men, and reduce them in fame mea sure to a state of nature, f'om which God prefer ve us ! This fpeeies of power, in veil ed in numbers, is like the decemviri of for mer time;, and is approaching to tlae philo sophy of modern times, which is so itnking ly exemplified in the hydra nf France. The prototype of nnlverfal domination, v/liien is one of the g rested curses that can be'inter woven in any government ; and yet this wiieacre looks upon it as the bulwark of our fafety. The iufolent parasite, to dare to life terms of opprobrium to men bred to fciencr, and who are generally remarkable for their pa triotism and urbanity, to guild his infamous pill with the prejudices of the times, and give credence to his do&rines, by the aflumption of federajifm, in contradiftini\ioii to the o dious epithet ,of Ulumiadti. This kind of fubterfuge is highly incompatible with the magnanimity of a federalift, and never could be refocted to by any one who feels the mo ral obligation of a covenant, and I should be ready to pronounce him a " wolf in (heeps cloathing." Tophilofophife upon the origin of yellow saver would be catling pearls before him, but the time will not long elapse, before it will fee proved that the poison is,of the Manufac tory of this place* and that it is efFuted on the pavement, &c. that animals whose respir atory organs are near the furface of the earth, are more liable to be affe&ed, than those further removed ; the air is more i'a lubriousin the third story here in the lum mer fealon, thin in the fir st—also that the dileafe is not contagious, for the gazes which produce the difeafc is Jecompofcd in the bo dy of the patient, and the effluvia arising from Jiim, cannot give it to another. There is not one well cftabiifl;ed fa ft to prove it among all the records <jf ancient and modern authorities of airy celebrity-—More in my next. Federalist, . TK!E following extraft of-a letter from a gentleman of veracity in Virginty, wij 1 ihew to hat extent false theories and fuse pa triotism will drive.men, who s&inc to thein ftives an infallibility of thinking, aud acting upon all political l'ubjefts. It must be evi dent to every reflefting and welldiipofL-d per fan, who is not blinde'dby parly, or Trench principles, that an army has becom? n-ctffa ry, to the tranquility of our country ; to prevent a foreign ameitluCs katiov, from dldlatinj! l\f- com fe wrought to pur sue, in'ciir political fir.d commercial arrange ments ; to enable us to meet hcftilities when that power fhall.find it convenient in its wisdom, to commence theiri ; ar.d to irifure. from every nationof Europe, thn t'r/ree ot consideration, to which'we z'rc jdstly entitled. Is it pollible, that apv things ihort of a re gular, well disciplined and organized army, and a growing naiy.can produca tbefc effecls, or induce foreign nations iu their- tralsiV f tions with ours, .to refpftS treat u« *s they ou ;ht/ Let 8s ho;ie. that it is the dregs ef a dying party, in a rtjpfccta ; ble State, v.Lch have dared, thus-openly to eppofe the exeevtisn of a law, 'mid that the [ raagiftracy will interpose thtir uathmty or, inch oecaSfn;, to-jitmifh offenders, " Stannton, May 24th, 1799. " The violent cppofitiou to rtia meuiures of the general government, and the apparent determination to defeat (by every indirect means) the intentuja of such lavs- as they mav chufc to 00ufider unconflitutional, s as & lining barrier, againfl the recruiting fir vice ; at Buckingham Court, a drummer, j (after beating) laid bis.drum on a bench, in | ike Tavern porch, and in a few minute rafter, ; one of its heads was cut open, but thtper ! petrator not difebvered. lam sorry to hear, I that a like disposition, frems to prevail in too ■ many parts of this State." Ntvz-Londen, June 5 . Well grounded hopes are entertained, that a Navy-Yard and Arsenal \t ;M he eft*- blill»e.d in this port. Geirtieim-n of f.iTt ma ritime do oothetitate to pronounce, that the excellence of our harbor, with the numerous other local advantages which we poflefs, place us in a view to bear competiti on with the best Ports of the United States. The advantages which would artfc from such an establishment here, , must forcibly ttrike every person of the U'ufl difcern reent. Granting that in every other refp. cl, this port is equally as eligible" for a 'naval depots as any titwrrin the Union, it ir.iift bo con -fefled th«t in point of nations] feelings and afT-clim for the Government, ths fcbafaJfeS of our city abroad lficompnrifou wirtttfodip r tfcer places contemplated, (lands far in the back ground—lt is therefore cf importance, that it should be relp-ftatile *fl(J inflnenfi; l .} firiiteas ought to Consider it as an important duty to inculcatrthe tvivth abroad, that nine-tenths of our heft citi/ens are firm ly attached to the men and measures of our government > and that the minority are in rontiderable in every refpeft.—lf timely ex ert>ons are rtiude from their proper so nrces the horn of business tnay yet pervade even' fVreet of our tor) much rveetafted city ; money ■will be pVniv.'population "rapidly increase, mechanics of evfry kind find full employ ; and New-London in a few year* take a de ferred feat sttnongfl the itioft refjieftable cities of the nation. Marine ?Lift. P&ri of Phihditphta) CLEARED, Ship Niger, Depcrit Thours, Ship Sujierioi-, Coiiy nghaiii, Brig Jack, Hunter . Jantes, &giphell, Schr. Yeatman, Longtietfl, Itc-w-York, Jtme ,y. ARRIVED. . Days*. Sloop Compete, Cawfon, Abigail, Loydon, Rachel, Baigen, Betsey, Prichet, St. Thomas, Ship Grand Turk, Taber, arrived at Kin f ;- ftffa 13th April. The JDilpstch, Rose, frcji PhTHdrlpLh, hasfafc arrived At Ciuxhavtfn, tct«uifter>jie; great dangers of the frv ' The Aftive, Ri rs.beiyfrom Q>arleftofl 3 has arrived at Londor.. The brig Nymph, Hardy, from Livjuirs to ftorunna, is said to be carried into Bor deaux, and the captain is itnpviioned. The ship Argus, which arrived on Vv'ed neflay from St. Sebaftuns, is cojnir.andid by Gapt. Main,(formerly Cap:. Ward.) — She failed on the 25th of April—fame night wat chafed and fired at by a French priva teer of 16 (jmis ; but by making all fail, and (landing before the wind, kept clear of htr. May 14th, fpok-s an English bri;j fnom Fayal, bound to Quebec, out 3 days. May 21 ft, spoke a brig from Lilbon to New-York. Baltimore, Jane 6. Arrived yesterday, Brig 36 days from Lifbo-n. Arrived, brig Fly, Burgess, j 6 days from Cadiz ; failed in co. with the Isabella, Howe, arrived; April 26, boarded by the Britifli frigate Arethufa,ai|d treated politely ; May 31, at 4 o'clock, P. M. saw a vefTcl on fire nejr Ope Henery ; but obfervinga veflelto the windward, which we took for a French cruizer, bore away'; June 2, fpokethe Uni ted States ihip Herald, on a cruize. Arrived this day, Brig ptarfey, capt. King, 12 day» from Havann*. Schooner Susannah, capt. Smith, 12 daj» from HavaiiD^n Schoor.er John Arcl.er, capt. Donaldfon, 12 days from the Havanna. The schooner Thetis, capt. Wcfcott, From St. Jago to this port, was okft away on Libe ia Key. the 6th January, vellsl and cargo were loft, the captainandcrsw got into Ha- vana. PorTsa.inr£, Jtws 7, 1799- <d* THE Montgomery county Lifht. Drogoors (thofc yho' arc for the fxip port of the Federal Government, and no others') will meet at Pottfgrove the 4th day of July mext, at 11 o'clock, foichyon, in nniioim. N. B. The ab«ve troop are now inly comittiifioned, notwithftmiditig thtflfppofition given by a certain Brigade Infpeiftor Gqorge Weaver, "both I'worfl Democrat:.—-Ric birds is now making jl! the uittxeft 18 his power to get into the Senate ia tire «»ffi rt'Mr. Potti,; be: did Notice* Gentk-men comp, fiti r the Coir.qjitte'e I Of Chrftei County ajipolmed f. r the j-mrpoft if jirofnut.nc the Blt-flion of JAMES KOSS ffq of Pittfcuryb for Governor of tfie State of Pmnfylvagj, and fticU .'thcr Gen f l.meh of faifl County who art willirig to fuppnrt the Elec tion, of Mr. Rof. ( are paj t:cnl»rly rrquejled to meet at Weft Chrfter or, I uefday the i* o( Jun« Corresponding member o£ the C iramltte* of Cheflcr . Veft-Cfiedt'r, niay 14th, J(:t»-S dtißJ i* . 1 ~ . ii~ NO T I C E, THK Creditors 'if Timothy Cafbmiwi [tfedefli" ed to.tak* tl»Ucr thit he f jth applifd fft the Hon. Court o! Coni^i,hi P!e»» «f« r obtaining'the \ benefit ai"tht; law paflVdthe (»h dsy of t pril.'^g, cr «1, ri-'U l> I he " ®e n «® >rs,"' and the "llt'tflly Dollars I\C Courr I pluyfrd tb appoint the ?*fh d-y of - DESERTED, his creditor, at tbf ft«e Hemic in tftii-ty, Whei« rROM the Marine Barrack,, corner of Fil- 1 **f *** think f bert and Tbirteenth-fkerts, in the City of I .' ,~TCASaM4P. Philadelphia, the 2Sth day of this inftanl. IWo I Pmbdcbbia ]cV ~ih,99 ?t Marine*, by trade Tailors. o»e John Crawford 1 A'olicc to Creditors ivc teet fix tttC let hig , y P > in an«* for ibe county ot Philadelphia, for the be-eS» andy hur, * remarkable-ring* orro on the left l os , hc of for thf Tr^f u> . N. B. TTiey took wth them one brown jifcave apoointed the la 4th of June, 'nftan;. at 10 o'clock loth Coat, one hire cloth Coat, aiid many in the morning, tor the heating of him and his er, • ithtr articles npt knowti at preftrnt- ditois, at '.be StateHoufe, in the cky 0 t Ph"*/I :!phi-, ff. rURPOWS* w . h,n ,r - d where tt-vm»* attend ifti e- •r irk r'opci. Commandant of Marine Corps . NICHOLAS FAGON-.- '.is, best ir.i-nifi i in l'ottl'.rove ts gr« into the AfiV/nbly ' election, and was 10 votes behind. ! N One of Richards' ?.;ng had the "impudence .1 lay in Pottf._,ro\e th-- oth.-r day, that if Frits «as not fXfitiU'd he would certainly be eturncd a member of the' Aflrmbly at the icxt elcftiftn. The writer of this would ■an this Ihould coirn. to pass. f hfe RichjHsls is 'at tte Heajj"* o£ ibout so hundrcd deliKfed mitv, atidfht o&lTtriaii n ttuHeil tnifiißj fiirreflfoft tN«:,%y tte frriißpl di*f«ikfe» that fcr had pMJ up *t the Swamp CWril ths if J»ly la|l:. ■' ' /'; V,-; \ For the author, etiquirecf the printer, i.;-f-j '''■■■ ■ h ■>; "k Spain ITavaiui j Surinam Cfcarfoljon Virginia do' c'o. ROBERT SHAW, Captain. , . Fi'.uiadc'.likiia S<' j y~" : - 170 "!■' BC* T-etwrs for t!;c Britifn Packet J. ysS for Fa! Ip i,l!i wit! iie received at'tliis o;ii*< ''Ptill 'i'tk-fJay i ith InfK at ii o'clock, n00n.."., ....... v N. B. The inland Portage ■» New-York mnfthe uairl. - - FOR Baltimore,- ,; JSjOST 1 " . '"tHE "J --- ffrrfititelj ftil >©«Ve4J '@B||jS6#K6tM*jr B»«.. 4M ttfa on reafoiabk rertea. Apply to . ... , 4 tVtIXUM B&Lt~ -PfcfljU funfe s, XTOTiCE is here' j» givti ihat fh burfijiSce the Unifed .Suites n: and f.;r the Pi-nn!'ylv*ni< rofo's Wharf on We'linitM the 'jsth day of June (inftiiitj *t ten f>'clock in the si enotfti. bo*rs am 1 fcyfrvbalespj Qcrtpui Linens, nine ty liX IWi'ltif of i\jct, |)Drcf of German !.:neii, ene box of Trfye, one bo* ,hr<r! "^ e »'®' Si.n-Jries fif ty wimiJ.jr chair-, twc-i.ty five Lair <ti.d on# -nd four bales Linens, t • • boxes trnd one but-» die fundi ie», oi.« cafc'of L- ok hie Glnlcs, One A)so 10 befol■.! at fame wharf on Wediiefday the t jtii inft ai ten o'clock in the forenoon, -fix hur.di eal ft-crels of F'our, t'even elks of Hams, MehunJrrikrw of llaifihs. cvjiekt'ge and feV* legs of Raifirs twenty Kegs of Fips Ami, ciglit r s h cf RecJptjred fr.im a cirmia ame having be*n libelled >e*sHh pro'.Vrnted >»d condemned at the fait of Th-m« Tingey [ea, in behalf of b i m.fe if'an' \t h t <u!; tr 0 3 Xii»'-'A«n " Iham Aicpo/s, maishaL Marft-a*- Office, Bth June, '99. N B. The inventory of the fliip maybe fcen at my office, A YOUNG MAN ' OF refpeflable censraioot, may hear of a fitua*** tion in an Attaiay'j Office, where he wiil have an opportunity «f learning conveyancing, &c#' by applying to the printer. Philadelphia, Jdne 7 s 5 TO BE LF.f FOR FIVE MONTHS OB LONGERj A GEN I'EEL convenient three story BRICK HOUSE fituare in Eighth between Market and Arch Greets ; has lately been papered and painted. Enquire at No. 110, south Second Greet. N. B. A convenient Cellar to let. June 8 » A VENDRE. (Si I' 6n se presente sans retard. ) DBS TERRES KXCELLENTS. dnn« !e poll*, " 5 environ* 30 nullas i- la cite tie Wafhinj* ten.' Hue tie c«» Terrei a tine (aperbc rami'oa ctt hrique, a trois etage*, cont.-nart 4 rhamhres fur chaquc £tage. l,a fituatinn en cfi char-name, 1* vir y c<t hi«n fain, et lc elt ilts [>|m agr£- »Me—Cf.s Terr« fc Vendrofit cG petiti lotv oil hien er, gros, comme il pourra conv.-nir an* achi t«rv; li ya a auffi plufieurs petite* habitation* fur fes, I'crrps, don. le loyer pat in njOntc a on» foinme confi.ierable Si 1' on vcridroit tine def :ripf(o« pins partieuMre, il faat adrtfl\r a l'iia-* irimfrirde cctte feaiils. A large er.d commidiout three JltSry Situate d at the i o: .it*. «,f Second jn«J Union f'retts ' y UtM t ' \ ' I • * -V.' Vj ' ' vfi ■■ Y • - \ *
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