tfjis.Dap'* NEW-YORK, April 23. JiM; iia o'nr paper was preparing forprefs, a gentleman who time paflengcr in the lhip Sutfoll., arrived yellerday evening in 42 days from Liverpool, politely iurnilhed us with Gml'gow papers to, the 2d of March, and Li verpool papers tb the 4lli. This gentleman informs us that the dil contents in Ireland, excepting such as re lated to the proposed union between that couutry and Jtngland, had entirely fubiiaed. To a gentleman of this city we are in debted for a file of London papers, of a date anteriorto thole above mentioned. The late nefsof the hour at which they were received prevents our giving them, a minute exami nation. From a nulty mfpeAion we find very little of real information in them. The details which (ollovf are from those of the late Ik date. . In the coorfe of tins day we lhall pay them particular attention ; and Ihould we be able td Kltaft wj thing, of conlecjuenct, the readers of we Mercantile Advc-rtiler Hull be in poffeiiicn of it to-murrow morning. . . ' -Si* LONDON, Feb. 27. Packet vjjice., 4 o'clock. Wfe flop the preis to ttate, that an exprcls lvii ju |t otsn received at lord Cirenvilli's ot- , ficc which, we are allured, brings the plea lant intelligence, tiiat w- iVokrpme ingate is fate, with all her. r^at t'^l - Jiid his i'uite l;macd 011 the Conti nent eany in the' month. Some .irregular-lets of French paptrs, to the i«th mil. readied town ycfterday by «a> ot Holland ; and hkcwile loine Leydcu pa pers were received by the lame toiivey.iwx. Xbtfc Gazettes tend to confirm the report, C«*eroinjJ the order issued by the French dir'eftoryj for the requilition of new levies gj Og, D . A iimilar order has been ilTued by the Bawviau republic, ordaining, " 'l'hat all Otiaeas, without are enjoined to serve inperfon in the armies. No one is to be exempted from this duty, nor allowed to find i'ubttitutes. Old age, corporal infirmi ties, atlminillrative employments are the only exemptions. AH fcitizens, from the age of 10' to 30, are to serve in the firftcon fcript for the present year." The execution of th«l'e regulations is to' beh»ften«4 as much as polfible. Letters from Luxembourg state, that or ders have been lent thither, so transporting from tha art'enal of that fortrefs all the hea vy artillery fit for iervice, which is to be fenfacrot's the Rhine. The Moniteur of the j 7th in ft. mentions a decree" of the directory, ordering all com manding oflicers, without the territories of the republic to fend away from every can tonment- and camp all women who areufe lcfe to the armies. -Such women are deemed useless who are not employed in wafliing, or inrfclling provisions and liquor. Lettgg from Milan,'of the 3d instant, mention, that the Ruffians have been repuls ed in repeated attacks uilde 011 the principal fort in-the island of Corfu,. which is said to rivad Toulon in strength. The French are; making great exertions to save that island. On the 16th the directory sent a jpeffage to the two' councils as follows : " The Ottoman Porte, informed that the expedition to 'Egypt was only directed against its real enemies, had begun to look apon it with a favorable eye ; but it was soon led athaybythe perfidious lnlinuat'.on's of Britain and the coalefctjd powers. The war which it has declared against its ancient and faithful allies, has been the fruit- a£ this error, and will lead to its total ruin. It has ; drawn the Barbary pcfcvers into a war with Fiance. . " The French government has adopted measures of reprisal, and it gives you notice of having done lb." 4 It is reported that the king of PrufTia has ' consented to allow the Ruffian troops a free paflage through his dominions. Letters from Madrid, of the Bth iuftant, state, that, according to the general opin ion of the best informed people, the expedi tion of the French again 1> Portugal ■will not take place.' The court of Madrid has nat refufed the paflage of the republican-army, as stated by fume of the papers ; but certain arrange ments have been made between that and the cabinet of Lnxemberg, which will, have the feme effcft. The letters of which we speak fay, that the court of Madrid has bought off that paflage i<> dangerous to Spain, by a sum of money to to the French go vernment, and to which the court of Liftion is to contribute its proportion, , Ships that have come in from lea represent the weather during the early part of last •week to have been more than usually tempes tuous. The following is an extraft of a let ter from on board the Cambrian frigate : On Wednesday lad, the 20th, we encoun tered a most tremendous gale in the Channel, ■with thunder and lightning. A fire ball tell Upon the sore-castle, which unfortunately killed two men and wounded <7. Two are struck blind, one of them is raving mad. The scene was so awful that we all expetted immediate deftru&'.on." LLOYD'S LIST. The republican, Simpfon, from Baltimore, is taken by a trench privateer, and canied into Corunna, The Aurora, , from Sarannah to txndon, is taken and carried into Corunna. 'i'hs Scarab, Cooper, from New-York to London, is captured by a French privateer, and carried into Coruriua. The Adventure, Pevady, Trom N. York, ii funk in Dublin harbor, supposed from getliag on iin anchor. GLASGOW, March 2. Thirteen Hamburg mails are now due. * We are happy, however, to learn, that dispatches have been received "at Lord Gren ville's office, containihg an account of the fufe arrival of Mr. Gre nvi lie in the f reler pitie frigate, oil the Continent early in Feb- ruary. It is rumored that count has been sent by the emperor to Paris to nego ciate a definitive peace. The Turks and Ruffians are said to have been defeated in their attack upon the iflandof Corfu. From ihe New Tork Daily Adverlifer. Just as our paper was prepared for the press, we received by, the (hip Jean. Capt Gard ner, 49 dws from #Greenock, Glafgowi Couriers to the jth of March, incluftve. The lateness of the hour we received them, prevents our giving more than the following this d,ay. Further Extra&s to morrow. PARIS, Feb. 10. As no fufficient details have been yet pub lished refpe&ing the conquests of the king dom of Naples, the following may prove interefling. The army of Rome, stopped for a moment by 4ie sudden want of pro visions, was obliged to suspend its rapid ca reer. Its impatient courage was turned into ii.dignation and fury against the ncgleft of the com nlflaries, who had orcafioned itain «Ai"n ; when th? general succeeded in flcil fully dire&ing the rage of the troops against the enemy. Your magazines (he exclaim ed) are at Naples." " Let U3 then (they replied) march on to Naples." Capua was Htantly carried by afiault, and the remains of the Neapolitan arrry which, had been rallied by fliame and despair fell under the point of the French bayonet, and covered the Vtiltune, and fix league! of the road to Naples with the : t- bodies. Behind them were polled the Lazzarcni, the hoafted sup. ports of the expiring Manarchy. Sixty thoufandof them were killed and the French, fatigued with slaughter, planted the standard of Liberty ij Naples. Their entrance in to Naples produced a new engagement, and houses from which the inhabitants fired on our Troops were burnt. The Prince de Ligne is indisposed, and tho' in a very advanced age, is still lively anil amiable in his manners. It is reported that the Prince de Cobeurg is to succeed the Prince of Orange. GLASGOW, March 5. Fourteen Hamburg mails are now duf, being the greatest number ever remembered. In the course of the seven years war, thir tt«n Mails were, at one time due. PLYMOUTH, Feb. 28. Arrived La Nancy, French Cartel, from RocheHe, and has brought over the crew of the mbufcade frigate, lately captured by Laßayonnaife French frigate. Capt Jen kins, late commander of the Ambuscade, is not arrived in the cartel, his wounds being fuck, that a removal is n6t deemed prudent for the present; he is however, recovering very faft, and may soon beiexpe&ed in Brit ain. A corporal and a private, lriflhmen, of the marines, are fald to have entered into the French service. DUBLIN, Feb. 28. Extr-iS of a letter from an officer at GaK way, dated 23d February, " I am for.ry :o tell yo,u that the state of this country is as bad as ppfiible, nothwith (landing what was said the other night in the H' use, by feme well informed gentle men. The loss of this country alone by houghing is computed to have amoun ted in ths hil three weeks to upwards of 60,000 l We have, at present 80 prifoncrs in goal for that crime, and a co«rt martial will com mence to monow for flseir trial. As much ai p; ffible of the beef and mutton deOroyed in t'.is '.vay is beyond doubt carried ofF, and failed up as (lore for the Rebel army when it (hall rife, and by threatening letters many persons have.been obliged to deposit in dif ferent piai.es considerable furs in guineas for carrying on the war In (hort, I think we (hall soon have another brush." Interejling to Coasters, through Long- Ijland Sound. Newfield, March 19. On Saturday niglit last, the Ship Mary, of New-Yotk, capt. Do')fon, ran on to what is called the middle ground iff this harbour, and (luck faft. On Saturday a (loop from this place, and a fchr.'from Stratford, went.to her relief; but before they arrived, the (hip's people found it De cenary to cut away her mad 8. The peo ple and a part of her cargo was. taken out on Sunday night. The wind coming on to blow, the sloop and schooner wert obli ged ta quit the wreck ytfterday mqrning. Her bowsprit and heat! were all that could be seen of her, from the heights near this place !aft evening, so that is probable (he is entirely loft. There has been much dispute refpefting the existence of the above mentioned (hoal. The above disaster is proof pofitiveifcat there it such a place; and t e are informed by those who ha»e been on it that it lies nearly duefouth from Stratford point,and that it is nearest the middle of the found. Some fay it has been seen bare at low waar, but it is well ascertained, that there is generally not more th an f° ur or five feetwateron it The extent of the shoal we cannot learn—but hope people may be spirited enough next fummcr t"» explore it, and ascertain its extent and true bearings BOSTON, April, 19. On Tuesday lad the newly appointed officers of the a> my of the United States, composing the Reg ts ent commanded by Col. Rick, paid their refpefls to< K e Pre sident at Quincy, and were alfe&ioHate ly received. The President was dressed in a full suit of Uniform. NEW-YORK, April 23. Further particulars of the FIRE ivbicb happened last ~Sunday. The •following are the names of theunfat tunate occnpantsjand owners of houii's which were d<?flroy<;d :—ln Greenwich street, two elegant three story houses, belonging tojohn Rogers, esq. one occupied by. Lady Temple, the other by Gov. Crauford ; one owned and occupied by Mr. f". Arden ; one Awfied by Mr. Beaklv, and occupied by Mr. Peter El ting ; three houl-s in Dey-ftreet, owned by Mr. Coddington, occupied by Mr. Lancy, Mr. Seymour, and Mr. M'Leod ; one own ed and occupied by Mr. Port ; a"blackimith's lliop ; a house owned and occupied by Mr. Barton • one owned and occupied by Mr. Bonial ; a corner house and one adjoining, in Walhington and Cortlandt ftrcets, owned by Mr. D. Trembly, and occupied by Mr. D. Demurest and John Sharp j one owned and occupied by Mr. Campbell ; one owned by W. Barton, and occupied by Dr. Lyon ; one owned by Mr. M. Hoffman, and occupied by Mr. Weft ; and Lady Temple's stable. Mr. Rogers had materials for a country feat prepared at Mr. Weft's, to the value of £I,OOO, which was also loft. The property confuined iseftimated at about 200,000 dol lars. BALTIMORE, April, 22. Arrived on Saturday, schooner Gover nor Clinton, captain M'Connel, from St. Bartholomews, last from St. Kitts, 20 days. Sailed in company with the government brig Richmond and Virginia cutter, bound on a cruise. Spoke in the Gulph Stream schooner Sll-* fannah, captain Smiley, of Philadelphia, dismasted in a heavy gale of wind, March 28, then (leering for the firft port ftie could make to the southward. Left at St. Bar tholomews only the brig Fanny, of Balti more, and Penelope, of New York, carried in the 13th March—and two French priva- teers, There was no account receired at St. Kiit» of Guadeloupe or St. Euftatia having been so candid as to declare war agaiuft the United States; thai diminutive;fpeek on, the ocean, St Martins, had ! ! Nor had the for mer hoisted the white flag, or rebelled a gainst Desforneaux. CSajette sparine SUtt. Portsmouth, (N. H.) April 16. Arrived here the brig Brifeis capt. Blunt, 21 days from Dominique, capt. B. iuforms, that the (hip Portsmouth, ar rived at Dominique in 16 days, and the Scam mel, capt. Adams, in 18, all well.—These vessels prove very fine sailers, and do honor to their coflftruftor. In lat. 3b, long. fpoke ftiip Tom, of Boston, 6 days from Charleston, bound to London, all well. Wednesday arrived at Mavblehead, the armed fch. Rambler, capt. Devereux, 40 days from Lilbon. Left there March 6th, snow Two Friends, JefF.-rfon, of New-York ; (hip George, Salter, of Portsmouth, for Peterfburgh ; ship Charlotte, Tyler, of Providence, t<; fail x 1 th-inft ; Ihip Ba ker of Portland, freighting for Gibraltar ; {hip Prudence, Mitchel, of Philadelphia, do for do. ; Ihip Attive, Harper, of Philadel phia, taken by the French, and retaken by the Englilh, bound to London, for salvage ; (hip Arethufst, Moffat, from London, in tlif trefs, bognd to Philadelphia, with guns and ammunition for government. Arrived (hip Edward, Wickhani, 32 days from Norfolk ; schooner Rover, Grillin, from Bolton, 31 days. Sailed in company with capt. Deve reux, ship Old Tom, Wood, for Philadelphia —nothing new at I.ifbot). The fch. Ranger, Bryants, of Wifcailet, and fchr. Clariii'a, Leidlt-y, of Old York, were at Jamaica 26 days lince. Nety-Ytrk) April 23. Ship Jean, Gardner, Greenock 49 Suffolk, , Liverpool 4'* Columbia, , Isle of May Sell. Sally, Galvenny, Trinidad 28 Snow Cleopatra, of this port, arrived at St. Croix, in 33 days. Sell. Orange, from this for Barba^oes,.has put into Nantucket in distress, with the lol's of a malt -and part of hercarg#. * The fliip Pigou, Sinclair, from this port to Liverpool, had not arrived when the Suf folk failed. It was fuppoled at Liverpool (lie jyas loft. The Fanny, Braine, to fail from Greenockto this port three daysafter the Jane also, the Amsterdam Packet, Crocker, and Fair American, Prevoft, in one week. The fliip Port Mary, of New-York, capt. Mont 11, was spoke with on the 6th inft» in lat. 2g, 00, long. 63, 00. Capt. Whipple failed without convoy on the 6th March—he informs, that the Amer ican convoy was to fail from Coik on the 25th. On the gth of March spoke the (hip Molly from Philadelphia to Liverpool, which, the day before, beat off, with little damage, a French privateer of 16 gun». This day arrived, (hip Polly Southwick, from Dominico, 22 days. Sailed under convoy. On the passage fell in with about 20 American and English cruiiers, between Dominido and St. Kitts. March 26, parted eo. with {hip Polly, Seal, in lat. 20, 33, long. 63, 30, bound to Turks Island. March 30, lat. 26, 27, long. 67, 30, parted with fchr. Friend ship, Crocker, bound to Boston. On the passage fel> in with two English ftiips of war, who treated him politely. Lat. 42, 22, ld*g. 66, W. spoke fchr. Betsey, Adante, 3 days frojp Befton, bound n> Trinidad, all well. Six Per Cent. i6y"^ Three Per Cent. 3/"8 Deferred 6 Per Cent. »4j*4 BANK United States, 13 percent* Pennij'lvania, ai ditto. North America, 46 ditto Infuranee comp N. A. (hares 311034 Penrifylvania, shares, 38 to 3^ 8 per cent Scrip 5 COURSE OF EXCHANGE On London, 50 I-» at 30 days 4( |dp The President «•; the Unite. States having recommended that Thursday, the 25th inft. be cbtt rved-as a day of Solemn Humiliation, Farting and Prayer, the next number of this Gazette will not appear un til Friday evening. Yesterday afternoan, returned to the city, Brigadier General Macphkrson, Comman der *ll Chief of the forces lately employed agaipft the Northampton rtbefs» accompanied by RcfoertG. Harper, F.l'q. Volunteer Aide, and Captains Henry and Cochran, of the United States Artillery. Captain Taylor's Volunteer Artillery, the Volunteer Grenadiers, and the Battalion of Blues, under the command of Major M'Euen, marched out t» Spring Garden, and being drawn up in a line, saluted the General as he palled. A large concourte of people, whom the occasion had aflembled, also re ceived him with reiterated (bouts. The General having pa (Ted the line of Infantry, they filed off by fefllons, joined the caval cade, 'and efcoited him to his quarters in Eight-street, where he retired aniidft the cuflomaiy honors of Military, and the again-repeated shouts of the multitude. Slaould the Great Democratic Judge be disappointed in iiis expccled Government ap plication may be made to the King of Spain, by his son-in-law for the now vacant feat in the illand of Baratraria, where itisprefumed that Don Thomafo M'Kaneo will in point of judgment excel even the renowned Don San cho himfelf. Salem, April 19. Boston, April 16. Xlje (Bwttt. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL i 4 PRICES OF STOCKS Philabp.i.phia, April 13 54 1-1 at 60 i* 90 day» Amsterdam, 35 a 37-100 per florin Hamburgh 30 a 33-ido per Mark Eanco. The ift. Company of Volusteer Cavalry, in the fcrvice of the United States, and the Old City Ti'oop, returned with the General; the 2d. Volunteer Cavalry, and the Greens, which.bad returned the preceding day, went out anil joined the line T this lide Gc-rman- tgwn. The French counter-revolutionidi in the mountains of the Cevennes, in Lower Lan guedoc, have of late bec»me_,very formida ble, according to the Madrid accounts, they have a number of priests and Chouan offi cer* among them, and are well supplied with arms. This place was 'the retreat of the Camifiard rebels in the last century. A gentleman who arrived yesterday from the Havsfnna, "(which place he left the lit inft.) bungs a lurther confirmation of the aflaflination of the capt. and crew of the (hip Ocean. He underftoodthe intelligence had been officially received at the Havanna. He also inform--, that the French have a fortrefs on the weft fide of the Island, de fended by 4c pieces of eannon. Three hun dred runaway negroes and two hundred whites compose the garriftfh; th<? blacks were liberated to induce them to join the French. It was reported that the Delaware sloop of war, Capt.JDecatur, was in close chafe of a French cutter privatter.out*of the Havart na, mounting 16 nine pounders. Being within two leagues of her at the time th,e gentleman left the Havaritta, it is pefiible that (he ovcrtnqk her. The Spaniards were very apprehensive of an invahon from the British. All the regu lar troops were placed in the Moro and other fortifications, and the city was guarded by the militia. Married, last evenifag, by the Rev. Mor gan J Rheea, Samvel Marshall; Esq. of Huntingdon, to Miss Saaah M'Mua ttii, of thi»ciiy. Died, on Monday afternoon, Mr. Archi bald M'Call ■, one of the oldest and mod refpeftable merchants of this city. DIED—In London, on the 30th of De cember la[i Tbomas Btylst.on, esq. aged 78, a native of 'Bolton, New-England, A man of extraordinary abilities ; and not less re markable during his life, for an una bated application, and anxiety, in accumlat ing wealth ; than for a total negledt and dis regard for the use of it. Port of Philadelphia, ARRIVED Ship Old Tom, Wdod, Lisbon Schr. Robert; Green, N. Carolina Harriot, Douale, do. Abigail, Chadwick, do. Hope, Caricut, Butterdcffe, Halifax, Sally, Soulkers, Boston, _ : Sloop Lydia and Belfey, Wood, Virginia Fox, , N. Bedford. Betsey, Buck, N. York, CLEARED. Schr. William, Fulforde, Newbern Arrived, (hip Old Tom, Wood, from Lisbon, failed from thence the 7th March, left there the following veflels: Ship Aftive, Harper, of Philadelphia. Edward, Wickbam, do. Prudence, MucKtl, do. for Gibralint > in 'a lew days. Mary, Baker, Charlotte} Tyler, of arid for Pruvi- I dence, in a few days. George, Salter, PsrlfmoUtli, ftif Russia in 3 or 4 weeks. Snow Four Fti'ends,'P?efferon, of atcJ f. t N. York, from New York, captured by'liS French, recaptored by the E glifli, and feni into Lisbon. Sclir. Rover, Griffen, Bust on, Rambler, Deveiaux, of and for Marble head. ' 1 " Ship Arethufa, (Englifli) Vloffett, ,for Philadelpli ia- 13th April, spoke the fchr. Betiey, Earl* from N. York, bound to Havanna. ' Capt. Soulkerd, of the fch.-. <Sally, frorcr Boston, informs, that he picket up a yawl belonging to a vcfTel rtvarked f lios Merry i A ship below with her mainmast gone> name unknown. Capt. Wood informs that the PorlugUefe were in no appreheEfion ef a visit from the trench, a large body of Portu.guefe troops were in pay, and fomc Englifli troops daily expe&ed,— the packet from Falmouth arri ved the day capt. W. failed. Sclir. Sinrerftv, Irfale, from her.ee, to ih? Havanna, was spoke on the zSth ulii in the Gu'ph Stream, bearing to the firft port, (he could make, having been difmafled in a violent gale of \yind. Nature is .hereby %ivcn, oh Monday the 7 1 mfh the 2ppcal3 on the Diredt'J ax oi the United Statin, for the firft anM l«ct>i;«l Difiri&s. in .tlx ft?te of Pennsylvania (containing tie rity of Philadel phia) will comment in the Ealt Chamber et the Old City Court Hnufe from 10 o'cl ck irl the morning («nil two o'clock, P, M. Principal Aifcffbr for Dliii itft No t. ISAAC JORES, Philadelphia, April 19, 1799. " On the title page of its Laws, as well as oft its standards, ire written the mono of, " Havoc, and spoil, and ruin, are my gain." By Wm, YOUNG t EmbeHifhed with an emblematical plate, HELVETIC UNION and LIBERTY By J. Mallet Du Pan. ITS situation (Switzerland's) is corre&ly and energetically drawn in the piiSlure of Aihe /j left us by a writer of the.midrile ages, after the invasion of Alaric, It is the empty and bloody skin of an immolated -viflim ! She hat nothing left but Rocks,. Ruins and Dfmabogues 1 fre/act, p. 5. That the people of the United Statei may profit by the errors arid calamities of Swit-* zerland, is the object of the prel'ent undertak ing. Here, the fame means aie employed, th 4 fame engine* fct at work, which, in their de ftrudlive progrefa, annihilated tht Helvetie Union and Liberty. Thole who have a Union and Liberty t* preserve, will do well to attend to the pages of Mallet Du Pan, and from hia inierelting details, wife maxims, and sagacious infttu^i'ns, learn the salutary leflbas drawn from the downlal of his own country. agril 24 A SITUATION in a Merchant'sCompting* House is desired, for a Youth, ot the age of 17, of reputable connexions, an»i p»fTeffing the requisite acquirements. Apply to thf printer. April 14 To be fold by public vendue, • (% Saturday next, the 17th April, at the Mer chants' Coffee House, at 8 o'clock in the Evening, Three adjoining hots of Ground, ON the north fide of Market (Irtet, between Ninth and Tenth flreet>, erfch containing 11 feet front and 100 feet deep to a 30 fte£ alley, of which it h»o the privilege ; they are on the high ground oppolite Mr. Markovs heufc, ami begin at the difiance of 198 feet from the weft fide of Delaware Ninth itreet. Terms ; one third in approved notes at 60 days, the remainder in fix months* with imef* eft, when clear titles will be given. 'SHANNON &POALK, Aufl'rs april 14 _ dti7 A. T. paper. WOODDROP SIMS . J o^ll Hodgfon, Commander' Will hit with all expedition, the gr«at«r part of her cargo btitig reao.y tognW board, and will re turn an early fait fliip. For freight of palTagc. ap ply on board said feip, lying at,the Albfcrtber'* vrharf, or ta - JOSEPH SIMS, Ho. ijj, Sooth Wattr-ftreet. diw April 14. WELL acquainted with the niercantiUbufi- Htl'a, also a judge of the forms of efta lilifhing rights to houses and IWncls, in the states of Pcnnfylvania, J larvlar.d, Yi-ginia, N. and . Caro'isa, and Kentucky, would be will ing to engage, for a few months, if proper en couragement u«a given, to go to any part o{ the United States, or down the river iMifliffippi, to Tranfadl colledl debu, or examine lands or land officis &c. It may happen that one peffon'i biafinefs would not afford the ex pences, or beanobjefl for '->ne person to gopni* pofely. but it may happen ilfo that a numb, t may have business to do in the fame state, or adjacent Hates, and then the eXpeaces will come light upon each. The perfim wh ; offers c4n be well >ecomme d»d, and if neceflary -willjfi .lf security for his eon lu&. For further particu lars inquire of the Printer. days 4* 8 9 10 8 April 24- WET NURSE\ WANTED immediately, aWET NUR >E, an unexceptionable character will he rsr qnirefl. Appy »t No. ;B,fo«thFrent ftrect. ap' 1 »4 CALEB NOK I'H, JUST PUBLISHED, THE HISTORY OF THE DESTRUCTION Of THE A Place Wanted. FOR LONDON, A PERSON w&j. mwf^t '•'l eo6t
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