Jfomgn 3!nteiUgetice» m F VadM THE LON'UOX CAZSTtK. f Doxviiing-jtreet, Oct. 261 Lieutenant-Colonel Clinton, Aid-de-Camp to his Royal tiig«SWff the Dilb of York, arrived this TTjpjTjiog at the office of the flight Hon. Henry Dund*s, with dispatch es of which the following are copies. i „ n , LONDON October 28. Bead quarters, S.-bagcn-Brvg, Oct. w. of the for Ham. burgh, ft lit on board Ins majelty's fliip La fented to you the circumitancevunder which near t | K , Vank 0 n which the (hip was loft. I found it expedient to withdraw the army private letter from an officer in oui from its forward p'nfition, in front ot Alk- army in Holland, dated the 2o'.h, n.-.'.ee maer, within that which is at piefent occu- t l lat Col. Cunningham is ftili, alive His to his Majelly fuff.cient to warrant themme- ls f^ SV cJ co his upper lip; he Win «o»i. sure. Tile feal'on of the year, which has fp| ritil am l likely to recover. Major-Grey already aifuir.ed .here the alpeit of winter, j s \ n a dangerous situation. Capt. King ol gave iw, from day to day, additional reason t i,e is dead. Capt. Coleman ot the prosecution of the campaign in this country body. Prince William ot GlouceOer could not be attended with dccifive advan- |, H s (hipped his carriages. Ih: flux.increafes tage«, wliiift the impofltbility of covering want'africe. I here is a great want ol the troops in the narrow diftrnfk of the coun- st r aw. None of the officers have beds, they try in our pofTc {Tion during the winter, and ,]] ■,, i lny. the precarious Hate of supplies to be expert- The following account o£the late deten ed in that season, added to the conviaion I t i on nfGtr. Don, is given in a letter from pnrfued was to remove with ti.e army to arrived at the head-quarters ot Gen. Dirn- j le moment of the attack on the 6th might have expoted the army to some iofs in i n |\ an t. The Ddke of York exu«fted that its execution, I judged in my mind prefera- he (|,- U IJ beat the left wing ot' the French hie to'any other which could be adopted. on t (, at d 4 y, which might open the road tor Under this iiripr«{Hon and cohntlering negociation with the Datcii. Gen. Daen- Jiaw been injured to conclude an ariuiitir-, j. tained him ai a prilbner ot war ; a tun.- in connection with Vice-Admiral Mitchell, j nlons to the Batavian government to com aild Daiav .an armies, of which the conditions 1 .[. e [).n sL . o ;' Yor!:, being found amongst are inclosed, and which, although they pro- j,;, p.,p,. r vide for ueliveimg up a large r.umLev ot 1 It was with concern wt learned yrfhndny, prit'oners of w«r, now in our hand?, yet I , a private letter received yeftrrday troni trufl will not be thought'by his majelly an ; Hengal by a refpertable individual, announ i*adrquate compeniatinn tor many valuable . rfs t [,e death of the gftll.i"t captain Cooke, l:\cs which mnft have been lofl, aftrr the 1 w[lr) f<» exertions 011 board 1.11 Svbille were obirC\ wlt;oh lias luthetto dirciled ther.i, 1.0 : la tr ]y fr> honorably noticed on the part ot longer promised fnccefs ; aftd when the on- j t ] ie <ji Tr Aors of the East India Company, by )y means which prcfented thcmfrlvrs of en- | t |. c nrefent rtf a :He wm J young soring I'uccefs a fer uve retreat were, thole of „f t j, e mod fplendil abilitiesand acknow datie.m from the tea, whict, as it would have | —•»—— MANHKIM, Odober 14. years, mull have been h'ghlv repugnant 10 1 t j, e - Khine on several points between this the K-e'.injjS, as wil as contrary to the char- , pi acc a „d Meotz o'-« part of our troops xder an-1 prifticc of the Britilli nation. I | lal marched againfl them. reft confident, that the motives which I have ; —.... here <3 tailed, will excuse me to his inajefty ; LIKD AU, October 17. for having afted without writing for previ- | Yeflerday Field Marshal Suwarrow ar -0,16 inflruAions feoiu houK, andth.it I dial 1 t ; vf( j jj e f I>re our ci'y with an army of 24 have the fatLfaaion of knowing that rav ; ,hou!»nd men. The Gee«ral himfclf, the conduct, in this refpec*, his met with his (Jrand Duke Cooftantine, and their whole Majefly's gracious approbation. o j, t | l( .; r quarters in this city, but I a:n, Sec. t j, e arrn y cr , ta mped befyre it. To day (Signed) Frldlkick. they were about to march, but a courier Right nau#fchingen, their departure was counter manded, and it i« now laid they will remaii litre. j [Tranilction.'] ARTICLES flgrced upon between Miliar General Knox, duly outhoriud by his Royal Highness tbe Duke of York, Commander in Chief of tbe combined English and Russian Army, and Citizen Rollollant, General cf Bri gade, and Adjutant General, duly author ised by Citizen Biune, General and Cam maitder in Chief of the French and Bata vian Armies. Art. I. From the d .te of this convention, all hoftilitks (hall cease between tbe two »r. VIENNA, October 19. I Art. 11. Hie line of Demarcation b.'4#.en ■ . • ■ c ■ ■ . ~ . ... ,■ l r The accounts rotfeived from bwitaerland the fa,d armies (lull be the l.ne ol■ thar res- n{ f agce . xhfy on)y F ne s ' as 1 nnw s I" ,] 1 Rate that Field Marftwl Suwarrow has taken Art. 111. ibe continuation of all works, r . . . f ~ , j .r . rr r } r r ii 11 l r f 'i a position in th« fmallcr cantons, anc tlint offen ivc an j defeniive* mull be tuipcMced on r . < , . , 1 p hi I the Arcnduke's army u ftationcd along the both lides, and no new ones Ha.ill be under- . 7 , Rhine. taken. . The troops for compltliog the regiments #r/. IV. l lie mountea batteries taken . _ .. *: r i -n u u r . „. _ LT ,j „ r of Preiis and Dcutfchmeilter have been lent Boffetfionot at the Helder, or at other -. f -, , * , > Y . i *• •j u t off for Italy, a few days tince, m waggons tions within the line now occupied by the .. J . , . 66 - , ■¥-• i n .it n n General Frolich, -with tht troops under combined Enghfh and Ruffian army, Jhall ■. , nir , n 1 /I n ' %I . rt his command, and 4000 Humans, who be reflortd in the Itate in which they were ... . ' i- . • J taken, or (in cafe .f improve, nent) ,n their lande ? NpP°«'»» terntory, has re present ftatr, and all the Dutch Artillery ta- ! L eturn l ° Ita '? J but ken therein ffial! be preserved. whether the Ruffian, w.ll remain .here, or 4rt. V. 'l'lif combined Englilh and Ruf- proceed to Sw.tzerland, ..not known. Can armv (ball embark as soon as possible, , U « ( » ld ,h . at l^ e b P a » l(h Cardmal. wul and lb ,11 evacuate the territoiy, eoafb, HI- no stare in the eledion of a Pope. and<, and internal navigation of the Dutch (From the Court Cazette.) Republic, by the 30th ofl» November, 1799, " Aceording to advice received from his without committing any devaluation, by 10- Royal Highness the Archduke li.rlen, da undationj, cutting the dykes, or other ways ltd Donauefchingen, Oftobe rB. the enemy injuring tbe fourees of navigation. eroded the Rhine on tbe 4th, in several pla- Art. VI. Any war, or other vef- ces, attacked a piquet of Ulahos, belonging fels which may arrive with reinforcements to the advanced poll, of the Prince ofSch for the combined Rritifh and Ruffian army, wartzenberg, near Sandhofen, when both (hall not land the fame, and flull be lent parties made some prifonen, and the ewemy away as soon as possible. retired. Near Sclz the enemy a!fo made Art. VII. General Brune (hall be at li- an attempt to cross the river, but were un bertv to fend an officer within the lines of fuccefsful, General Meerveldt was attack the Zuyp, and to the HtWer, to report to ed at the fame time, with considerable force, Jiim the (late of the batteries, and the pro- near Kehl, asd repulsed at firft, but he soon grefs of emoarkation. His Royal Highuefs succeeded in driving the enemy beyond their the Duke of York shall be equally at liberty entrenchments at Kehl. On the 6th the »o scud an officer within the French and Ba- enemy made a reconnoitring party against tavian lines, to {atisfy himfelf that no new the bridge head at Buffingen, and the po works are carried on on their fide. An offi- fition of the Ruffian Lieutenant General eer of rank and didinftion ihall be fentfrom Korfakow ; on the 7th, that General at each army refpeftively, to guarantee the ex- tacked the enemy and drove them with ecution of thi* convention. great loss from the heights of Trullikon, Art. VIII. Eight thnfand prisoners ef but the French receiving re inforcements \ war, French and Bat avians, taken before the frem all quarttrs, General Korfakow was present cuvpaign, and now detained in Eng. obliged to retreat to his former position. land, (ball be reflored, without conditions, The enemy upon this made two repeated to their refpecYivc countries. The propnr- attacks with great lmpetuofity upon the ton and the choice of such prisoners, for bridge head, but wtre each time repulsed each, to be determined between the. two re- and driven back with the loss of 1500 men, publics. Major General Knox ffinll remain several prisoners and a howitzer, to the with' the French army to guarantee the ex- heights of Trullikt-n. ecution of this article. * | " According to accoußt. from the Gen- Art. IX. T. he Cartel agreed upon between etal of cavaliy, Melas, tV.e enemy on the the' two armies for th* exchange of the pr.i 9th iuft. in the morning attacked cur ad- loner* during the present campaign, Jh..1l coiv-inuc in full force till it shall be carried into •complete execution ; and it is further agreed that the Dutch admiral de Winter 11k.11 he coirfidered as exchanged. G'jiitluded at Alkmser, , tobcr, 1799, the nl with * ••'•< ? <Biahecrt !• KHOX, MtfgNCieit? • Thii evening we received the certain newi, that- General J-orfakow, with bis whole corp« will arrive by to monow, to join the army of Suwarrow, probably to penetrVe with their united force* into Switzerland, from the fide of the Rhine tbas, while the Archduke pafles the Rhine near Schaffhaufen. At prefer.t, the United Ruffian.. form the ccßtre, the Aullrian army in Italy the left, and that of the Arch duke the right wing of the allied »rmy. vanced posts in the neighbourhood of Con., in different points, and anally Juccew ding in repulsing the two pofti of Mar S" ar '" and Biicea ; but three battalhons of Grena diers and Lubkowitr dragoous haflening to the support of Generals Cotterfhe.ra and Marozzo, the enemy were every where oriien back, and the troops reJcccupyed tl e>r former positions, will br able to meet repeated attack, of the enemy w.th v.gour. Meanwhile t.h« enemy quitted tht.r poU tion at Col de la Roufte which was take.i poffeflinn of by rur troops, who are now making excurCopJ unto .he mountains to observe tfac of the cncro). PARIS. 0£kol»«r 24. I ; Centrals Uroeh.- and Legrand are now | before a coun.il of war: The former tor j having furrei.d.red Manheim, the latter tor | having evacuated A tjtmheim. It is faiJ that [he Chouans have entered , Mana a fe'eond tinr.e. Paris for the Department of the Sartbe. It is said that Berthrir is to ha* the war department. Cenerul Maffena has formed four battalions of th« French grenadier* ot his army, confiftiag of upwards of 100 men each". It is at the head of these battalions that he proceeds when the troops g.ve way oa any fide. . . An Engiifh corvette wliith was bringing to La Vendee 300 emigrants, was met op posite the coafti of the Lower Loire, by a French frigate, which funk it. No emi grant would furrendtr, and they ail perilli ed ; the c:ew were saved, and are at Nantz. Frejus, where Buonaparte landed, is the native town ot Sieyts. It receiveu its name from Julius C cfar, and poflelfts fonac re maics which its antiquity—an aque duft, an Uiiipl iiheatre. It was (he coun try of Agiicola, Tacitus's brother in law. ■ A Spaniard, to the Sp.milh Legation at Vienna, and a courier from JjJcrlin, arrived yeltcrday with important i'lfpitchtj. Buenapnrtr, it it said in oue paper, is U [et out immediately for Berlin. 5 O&ober 25. Portugal decidedly refufes to acknow ltd« Paul the firft as Grand Master o Malta. In the night of the 14th of O&ober We h-ar from Btrriin, of the 1 Ith of Oc tober, tint from the rcprefentr.ticns of th< Chtirge d'.' (hires of France, an order ha; been expedited from the Cabinet, to Gen Brenclier, eomniander of the Cordon 01 Weflophelia, to fend immediately from the line of demarcation all the Dutch officer! which are assembled on the frontier! of Holland. Oftobcr 26. ; The King of Prnffia has recalled his rt- i fidcnt at Hamburg. Elgin couriers fr tn Brest are now due. | Wc have just received tJie firft part of the ! Convehtioi concluded between the Gene ral of division, Oarnitr, commanding the French, Italian, and other troops in the teaman State and Commodore Trowbtidge, commanding the English squadron, forming the blockade of Civita Vscchia. We (hall give this important paper at full length at soon as we (hall leceivc the whole of it. They write frtm Glarut, of the 14th of October, that the French troops had pof fciTrd themfclve* of Schulberg, wh«re the enemy was ftrungly entrenched ; but the fear of being turned had oblig«d them to pais the Rhine, and retire into the Tyrol. Admiral Maflaredo is immediately to de part for Brest. Oftober 27. .The army of General Brune it about to reinforce the army of th<: Rhine. They write from Marseilles, October 16. " We have had here for fame days, "under quarantine, The garrison of Civita Vec chia." *1 his Day Published, AND FOR SAL E BY JOHN ORMROD, No. 41, Chefnut Street, % .funeral Dtation, On the Death of General Washington, DM LI V BRED At the re que ft of Congress, oil the 26th of * December, BY MAJOR GENERAL LEE. [Price ii and half Cents.] January 9, RICHARD ROBINETT FREDERICK KISSELMAN Having enttred into Copai tnerfcip under the firm of ROBINETT AND KISSELMAN, inform their friends and the public that they will al#p.hav= for file a large and general assortment ot Groceries at their wholefile store No. jot South Watei Jan. 6. IN CUSTODY In Middlesex Gaol, the following Negro men, to wit: A D\M HILL, fay. he belong, to William l\ Mc. Mutrea, of Philadelphia, »i years old Henry Hall, about 6 feet high, supposed to be ai bout s6 years old, and some gentleman's (.oach nun or waiter, and from hi. dialed, judged to be from Maryland or -Virginia—lfaac Harmon. , fe«, 6°r 7 inches high, very black, about 10 year, old, fays he lived at the Head of Elk, state ol De. laware. The owners of the above Negroej are reqa-fted to pay .charges and tike them away, before the lift of January eoiuing, or they lha.ll oti t k, at daT b« fold to defray expeules and gaol fees at the ci t , of New-Brunfwtck, and State of New-jerky. PETER KEENON. diot. December jt—yj HAS FOR SALE, Bohei Tea in whole, half, an'* quarter chefta, A few chtlls of Hyson fca, Hair ribband, Umbrellas, . Boxes of Paints brufhe., &c.complete, , biles of Baohan handkerchief, ',OO pieces ofbla. k Pcrfian;, Spcrm»c«ti Candles, • Sheet Copper and Copper bo.ts, Printir.?. writing and. wrapping pa??r, A tew hoghu-ids of Tobacco, ii.clu.ionu .... Jail. 6. ■ yettK "<$ •«««***■ WW- Old Port Wine, in p':pe?,hhds. and qr. calks, Ano Lending at ibUr t'/barj From do bn»r«Ks>e &ip Bdwacd from Lilbon. Lifbori Winc, ih pipes and qr. calks, junc *S ' ROSS and SIMSON, HiVk FOR 4AU, • 3660 pieces ill .uid 2d quality Ruflia Duck h ioq picec* Riwpi DuA (fupeiio?) Boftoii beef in Barrels, . „ , ( CtWSAS A few b>i« Bengal j hOMUOMS^ uoohuftW»St Martini 5»I«. »pril II * qpHF. Subscriber, hasjuft received a quantity "I of HILL's First Quality London Particular Wine, THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE her»by notified th»t an Ue&uD for Twelve DireAors for year, will bi- held at the Bank, on Mouday th« January licit, it IO o'clsck. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. Dec. 2, 1799. THE Subfcriberi to the Water Loan who have completed their Shares, are hereby iu forme.', that the Certificate of Sharea are rea'ly to he delivered, and that the lr.ttreft will br paid at any time a!t«r the icth infUnt, on application to the Treaf'urer, No. 19 Filberi street above Ninth llrett. AND mwiiw EDWARD DUN ANT, No. 149 South Ft ont-,trtit, ro BE iKJi-D BY MADEIRA WINE. In Pipes, Hhds. and Quarter C»flcs. GIDEON HILL WELLS. Phi adeipXia, Nov*.&ft» Bank of North America. WATER LOAN. JOHN SKEE, Treafjrer. Philadelphia. January t, 18 o dtio CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS erC»iK.nFICATES fipn eJ by til? fiibfcriW, for undivided shares or Lots oii hi» purchase within the city of Wafting ; too, w!»o have not yet applied ior an.! ; their Deeds, are hereby notified, that their several i l Title» will be duly completed to the order of those j who in conformity with the termi of the fiid Cer | tifieatei, do make the Payments in full therefor, i either to Tboirw M'Eucn Co. or to the I fcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any time before | the 31ft day of .VI aj n«it. DrcemVer ty I ' A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED with the Weft-India traoe. wiflies tube employed as a Supercargo. He will er gajrc on moderate term*. Satisfactory recom mendation wiil be produced. •A line direfted to A. B. left it the Printing Of fice will be immediately attended to. Deeerobcr I %• United State*, ? jj- Pennsylvania District, j BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni exponn.'to, me ditched, iflVe'd out ol the circuit eoitrt us the United Statei, in and fur the IVhrrfylta 'nia Diftrif), of the middle circuit, wilt b* (old br ptibjic vendue at the city taverf, in Second j fircct, in the city of HiiUdrlpJua cn Monday | the 17th day of March uext, at 6 o'clock in [the evening, certain tract or parcel «f land, fituaie, lying and being on the river or creek called Lackavaxeu) in the-county of Wayne, comairtirj* Bodo acr«« and iipwardt ; on which are erected a mefluage, ftablea and *. fawttiill, with the appurtenancea.—The names jof the original warrantee! of the fold tract or I parcel of land were ai follows. Mo'decai Huberts, Stopbel Mcdcra, 'Zacbariah Ferris, George Till, Thomas Wiggins, George Morton, George Streeton u Friend Streeton, John Olipbsni, StM2cd and taken in execution aethe property of Robert Lettis* Hooper, dcceaied. JOHN HALL, Marshal. N. B. A reafonablc credit will be given. Marfhal't Office, J Philadelphia, Jan. 4. 5 * Theft two traSs do not contain toe full quantity of the orignal warrants ; fart of them having been conveyed 'away. Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the Company of Captain MATTHEW HENItY, jo'h Keg, U. S. Infantry, ail enlilted foWier named MOSES H INN, born in Pennsylvania, by trade a (hoe maker, thirty years of age, five feet eight aud Ml half inches high, black eyes, black hair, fair complexion, h<is loft two of his foreteeth which w very perceptible when be talks. It is known that he now iuiks io this city. Whoever ihall take up laid deserter »nd lodge him in jail, or (hall deliver him to the Subfcri tar at hit quarters iu Filbert between Ninth and Tunih ftieet, shall receive the above regard and i realonsble charges. BENJAMIN CJIBBS, jun. . Gtipiain io lb Regiment Infantry. Jan. RESPECTFULLY informs his Scholars, and the Public in general, that his 6rft Ball for the prtfent season, will be an Satarday the nth of January, 1800, at hit Academy, south Fourth ftt. Gentleman's tickets as u'uii—Ladies' tickets to be had by applying to Mr. F. or the scholars of Mr; Francis. Mr F's Balls in future will be on every other Thurldiy. The iecead ball to be on Thursday the »3d inft. » Mr Francis like-wise informs his Scholars, that preceding his firft Ball, a prac iisino nioht will take place oa Thurfda/ th« 9th inft. {fir tit Sttolart uilyj and be continued in future every other Sa turday m u't Days of InOruilion at his Academy, Tuefd«.y'i and Satatdajs at x o'clock in the afternoon f r his young pupils, -ud at fix iu the evenihg for thafc if a more advaticcd 3;e. N,B>—Theßrt Koom n|»y n Mon dajri, Fridiyn, for private'Balli, Coneeru, icc for term* apply tJ Mr. F. No. 70,' North Eighth Street. Having opened an Ojfice in Cbesnut street, AND urain commenced rhe ftnfinefs of Ne gotiations, in the various kinds of Public Stotk. Sills of Exchange, (Sfc. &c. Engages to do every thing iu hit power to give fatisfac tion iu thole who may think proper to employ him He means to confine his tranfaiflions to the Agency anJ GtmmiJJien line, in all such by finefs as is common to the profeffian. Thepurokafe aid sale of and Lots in and 11 car the City will be attended to, and also a/Lands, when that business again icvives. 3(awim line, between t'.us Office and Petersburg,. Virginia, will b; clolctl here every da\', (Stir- . days excepted) m half part 7 o'clock, A. M. And the Mailt for the Polk Towns on the ma'.n line, through North-Carolina, Sosth- Carolii).i and Georgia as far as Savanna)., will be doled with the Southern Mai!« ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The water Mails between this and Chartefton are difcontinaed. Post Office, PbiUdelpbi *, ) December 30, 1*799, ) BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, January 6, 1800. THE filR&crOXS • HAVE thixlay declared aDivi'dend lor the Tift fix Month,of iiit«n Doll;r« per.star*, which Wijl be paid to the Stockholdrrt or their i«gal Re prefeatatirei, after the i6tUinftatit. Samuel Blodgti. John Till, Geo-ge Wa'rton, Benjamin Hancock, Edward Welsted, James Thompson, Joseph Whitehead, Patrick Connolly, Tbomct Or iffy, > w William Halbert. $ eoti;M BALL. Mk. FRANCIS,. Novcavber 6 TUK MARSHAL'# OFFICE 1.1 removed to No. 250 Higb Street. January 6 MATTHEW M'CONNELL (A few doors above Fourtk) At No, 141, November 19. Southern Mails. THE Mails for all the Office* jon the rpain December 1 30. G.SIMPSON, Calhier. d6t January 6, BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, December 31, 1799. THE Stockholders ofthcßank of arc hereby notified that thou- Animal Meeting will be held at the Bank on Friday the jilt day of January next, at tcu And the Stockholders of (he said Bank, arc also notified, chat ac election of ni' ctcen Directors to serve for one year, will be he!d at the Bank on Mqqday the jd day of Eibru&ry next, a: ten o'clock ill the forenoon. JONATHAN SMITH, Cadiier. Extraft from the Mveirtb section oj tie Act of Incorporation. ' " ArtUle ma. Nat more thanfourteen of tJia Dir*£ter> ela&ed by theStockholdiri.and afiually ia office, csclofife of the I'reßdent, shall j>e >fc for'tW#e«i^Bfccrt»liog.year ; b»t tbcDit*Sor who Hull fee Vittijizat at tbe tints of IK election may always be,re-el£ied." BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, <-T"<HE Dire&or* have this day declared a Divi- X deud sf eighteen dollars on «ach share of Bank Stock, for tjie Uft fix months, which will be paid to the Stockholders of their legal Representa tives, after the l tth iaft. By order of the Board, JONA. SMITH, Cafiitr. dtlltfa. HANK OF NORTH AMERICA, January I, 1800. AT i meeting of the Direiflorj tbis day, a Dividend of 5 per cent, was declared for the bit half year, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal Ueprefemative*, it any time after the icth inft. By order of the Hoard, KICHAKJD WELLS, Caftier. dtretft. INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE State of Pennsylvania. T'HR. STOCKHOLDERS arc hereby notified, 1 that an Elc&ion will be held it the Compa ivy's Office, on Monday the 13th January-ncic, at eleven o'clock, for Thirteen Dire Sort for the CDlu ing year. JAMES S. COX, Preßdent. December x 6. TO BE DISPOSED OF, The Time of a itrong healthy Negro Wench, Who has seven years to serve. ■0- She is acquainted with all kind* of house vro-k, snd i« a good plain Cook. ; Enquire ot the Printtr. ißcc» ai.u:r x ■ J> * 1 A dt3a. ' ' d»w( D( dtf) dtf. '"3 *\ January 1, 1800.
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