JEJ& tffasttti. =--- '•stj V IDSFSI'AT; BVENING, AFRIL 2s. ► ■From tbe American Eagle. MR. Printer, Claiming neither to be one of " the fove jtign people," nor an indifferent fpe&ator of public transactions, I Itave taken the liberty of reviewing the conduft of our agenti in the lav State Legi<Jature. Of the impar tiality or importance of my observations, your resderj will He the judges In every aflembly of men of extraordinary mental fa cullies, events ofcorifequenee mull naturally be cxpefied ; and it fojnrtinw happens, when power is entrusted to Folly, anions as pernicious to Tocisty will occur, as if perfor med by the mod refined depravity. The laboured efforts of the highly gifted villain did npt, after' Months and years earntflly spent in their attainment, tftft what Cioots, the orator of the human race, tttcirpli&sd in a procession of the vagrants of all nations in Paris, that receptical of va grants, in a fmgle day. The operations of ambitious men in the General Government, are now well known, to be founded on the concurrence of the Hate Legifla-.ures, whose ijnorMice may mcreeffi&ually answer tfeir purppfes thin ever their intentional wicktd nefs—" obedient firfl ; fierce fci-vant of fierce lord." Without further preliminary observations, we (hall proctAiin our review of the last ses sions of our state legislature, whose atts have how become of importance, either relative to the Union at large, or more immediately to ourtclvc*. The speech of the newly elected •rovernor was that of a wife, moderate and feniible Jtiagirtrate, and cbn fide red by itfelf •well calculated to allay the lieatt and animo iitiei gccafiinta by a violently contended election. The answer »f the House of He prefentativts, accorded with the fpeccb, as if written by the fame pen. •.» The .nfwers, however, of tit? governor to several prtknted by clubs of individuals, and the removal of federal meritorious offi- cers who had voted sot the opposing candi- date, at the. late election, had extremely irri tated the refpeflable min#ity in the one hoti/e, and brought forward a very spirited reply in the other. The discordance of the speech, with the answers to the clubs, and wanton removal of all who had not voted ' for his excellency, were noticed, and censured ill very strong language ; a reply wis made, the firft paragraph of which is attributed to the governor, and the remaining arguments to the foeretatj-. - The firft appearance of that party spirit ■which afterwards was,difplaced wjth so un- fehifhing a face, was in the elefticn of the Stne treasurer, where an attempt was made to leave out Mr. Baynton, without afligning any cause whatever, and then securing Mt- Bryan from censure under a pretended want of power in the hotife to p*ni!h for any breath of their privileges. The doitrine of privilege hi«s received so full and fatisfailory tn examination in a most respeCtable place, that we will not venture a difci/ffioM. If ignorance could be reclaimed, the language of thafe ptrfoni in the senate whom Mr. Boileauj Jcc, mvft refpeft, would convince them of the powers of every public body to defend tlieiniclves when tieceflary, although there ftiould be no positive law, or article in the constitution on the filbjeil. The aftiicfc of Bryan was upon tbi' members ijj the house, and tor words used in debats .•—The. con stitution fays, for words spoke in, debate, the members fliall not be quellioned elsewhere. ■There it, it will be admitted, tin written law, pointing out the mode of jjunifhrnent .for breaches of privileges ; bat the practice of all the public legislative bodies in the Union, qf all the courts of justice, and of that vmerable prototype from whence we hi(ve drawn nil nur mode of legislation, whenever our owd are silent, always have been, and ever must, be our guide. This uoilrine was explicitly and publicly, in my Jiearing, lately laid "down by Mr. JefFerfon, who added, that the rules of the Britilh House. of Commons were founded on the inoft confpmmate-wifdom of any other pub lic body he was acquainted with. The pun ifhnient for Ireaches of privilege by impri sonment, and reprimand has been the uni form pfaftice Of that house, of all the legis lative bodies and courts of justice in tbe "Union, and particulaily by Mr, M'Kean in more than one instance. In my next num ber I stall review the fame party attempting to puiiifh Mr. Fiflier for an alledged breach of privilege, not arising from wo'ds spoken in, debite, or the public condtitt of one of its members, but a mere private chnftifement for perfbn'al rudem-fs. The acquittal of Mr. Dallas, written and dictated by himself,\ together with an expla nation of the dispute on the eleitor's bill, lliail close my labors on this ungrateful fub jeil. . A Northampton Farmer. April *3, tSoo. PRICES OF STOCKS. Fhiladsi phi a , .Ar&n. %X. it/6 I c.f •is pet, Cent. Thru per Cent. Deferred 6 pet Cent. - , isf% *fc»rC«ut Stock si United Ststes, t6 T ' ! 1 'PennfyWania, »t > o.' w——North America, . 50 J Wfamwe eomp.' N.A.lhara j per cent, bete* _ ..***■. . ' . Pennsylvania, (hares, 44 per cent. ad*. !ia(Mndia Company of N. A. 6 per cent advance Lar.d Warrants, 3a dolls, per 109 acr«s. COURSE OF EXCHANGE London, 75 at 30 days 70 & 7»J at 60 a9O dayi "• mfterdam, 3,5 340 a-t 00 per florin Uamburgh 3* 24 i-xog per Mark jfuco. CONG RESS. house op representatives. TwfctDAY, April ai; Mr. Bird obtained .leave of absence for 15 days'. . .. 1 he bill to eftab!i(h the diflrift of Keprie bunk, and to annex Lyme.to New-London ; to alter the diftri&of City 'Point and Ber muda Hundred ; aiid thctrin to amend the' adt regulating the colleflion of duties 011 imports .3ud tonnage., was. read a third time, and patted. The bill to incorporate a company, by the name and flileof the Mine and Metal Com pany, was aTfo ieid a third time, Ail 4 upon the quedion shall tie bill pass ? it was resol ved in the negative—ayes 34, —noes 36- On motion of Mr. Rutledgr, the order of the House for meeting at 10 o'clock, was rescinded —ayes 42, —noes 33, and the House will,in future meet at the usual hour, u o'clock. Mr. Hnger prefrnted a petition sf Savage Still well, merchant, tif the city of Philadel phia ; which was read and referred to the Committee of Claims. The amendments of the Senate to the bilT to divide the territory e,f the United States north-weftof the Ohio, into two separate' governments, was referr.-d to a leled com mittee. Mr. Dennis, fiom the committee to whom vyas referred the amendments of the Senate, to the bill making further pravifioh for the removal and accommodation of the Govern vent of the United States, made report that it wonld be proper to accede to all the amend ment* l'he House concurred The bill to provide for the equalization of unseated lands, was agreed to, in Committee of the Whole, and ordered to be engro(T:d for a third reading to-morrow. Mr. D. Foster, from the Committee of Claims, to whoni was referred the fever.it. petitions ot Alexander Koxborongh, Giiffitli Jones, David Jones, Thomas Leiper, Philip Bulh, and sundry r,th«rs ; and a biLI from the Senate, for the relief of. the.iegal Beprr l'entatives of Nathaniel Lapik-y, decealed— all praying for the renewal of 4o(l certifi cates—made report, that it would be inexpe dient to grant the relief prayed far ; and thax the fiid bill from the Senate, ought not to pass. This report Was committed sos-Thursday next. The bill to enlarge the powers of sur veyors of the revenue, was taken up in Com mittee of the Whole, when Mr.'Cooper offered an amendment, to obviate certain* difficulties which exill in the • alTelfuient of patented lands in the State of New-York— which wasojpofed by Messrs. Nicholns and' Harpei;, as introducing'* new and, perhaps, dangerous principle. On motion of Mr. Elinonderf the Com mittee *ofe without coming, to a dtcifion, a*jd. kiw,was .given to fitljgain. . ■v . The Hoti(c irfqlved iti'e'f into * commit tee of the Whole on the repi.ft of the'fc lei\ Gommittee to whom was referred t|ie amend ments of the Senate to bill Supplementary to the ait entituled an ait for an aniicabie fettltnifflPJ j4,limits with the (Ute v{ Geor gia »n<l antlibriling t«e. cltaMiiliment of a government in the Miflilfppi territory—Mr. Morris in the 1 chair." The Committee recommend a disagreement to jhe £rft amendment, which was concurred- in. ' . The. next amendment of tlie Senate, to (Irikeout that .part nf tbe bill which Hectares power of the Govvrnnr to prorogue the. General AflVmbly, to was," after a short debate, concurred in—ajes 45, —noes 38 The Senate also ftrcftufed tn jdd-a..aew feflion, in the follow ing wo - And be it further enaitid, TJfcai it (hall be, lawful for the commiffiojiers appointed, or who may hereafter be appointed, on the part of thr United States, in purfuatice of the ail, entitled " Ail ait far an amicable settlement of limits with the date of Georgia, and au thorizing the eftablifliment of a government in the Miflilippi territory," or any two of them, finally to fettle by cainpromife with the commiflioneAt, which have bern or may be, appointed by the state of Georgia, any claims, mentioned in said ail, and to receive, in behaif of the United States, a cession of any lands therein mentioned, or of thejurifv diction theroof on such terms as to them (hall appear rea%onable : and also, that the faidvommiflioners on the part of the United States, or any two of them, after such fet tle men t with the state of Georgia (hall be made, be authorized to fettle by coinpron.ife with the parties interested «»y claims which are or (hall be made by settlers or any other persons whatfoevtr to any parts of the afore laid lands, which may be relinqyilhed by the state of Georgia : Provided, that the fetlement with Georgia and the claimarits aforefaid, (hall be made and completed before the fourth day of March, one thouland eight hundred and three. And provided also, That the said commissioners ftmll not con trail for the payment of any money from the treaftiry of the United States, other than the proceeds of the fame lands. Mr. Jones (Georgia) was in favor of the firft part of the feftion ; but w»s averse to the latter part, and urged the impropriety of fiopgrefs jnterpofing in tbe manner which the feilion contemplated ; and moved to strike out all that part of the leilion after the word— " reasonable" in the i6tli line. This motion was declared not to be in or det by the chair. After fomc debate, Mr. Gallatin appealed from the derision of the chair ; and upon the question will the committee concur in tlvt decilion. it parted in the negative. Mr. Jo»es then renewed his motion, and the committee rose, and obtained leave to lit again. Mr. Claiborne, from the committee ap pointed to enquire into the operation of the H..iiguitjr to be ly birth * - - - WEPT THEATRE, ind therefore took much paitfi"fcvpe'rfii'ade*' " iiaffi&'sagjgfigsss . Mri - **«*•'• ouj solicitude naturally drew forth a mm- m n um.. nr ~ r_ . 1 r fj The Public arc reiMrAMly accujinre, • . .... *r of ftfMfmvtoo ketn for htt-pwjudittd th,, 'the new of ih« K.\ V.U The folio ,I™ 7T t■u Iltceffantly perplexed by « total PILLAR, not bring fuffci.nlv ii a fia.e cf hrr, Ut '»» t.ifLi "drjtrt of the mem. want of authority he imagined that the f"-rp«r.ni«v>. iwtxhibiti n thi« rveninp, M.-i. e" j I u"i, jr°. . n,,ttff » t0 w ' ,orn 15 I brft expedient for eftabliihiug his noble pe- Morris'* Ben#nt n poftp ned until to-morrow referred the bill prtfcribihg the mode of de- digree, would be. to produce some warr* " l)c *««h cidi nj y dilputed i-left ions of Pre CiJent and able attribute thereof ; and none could be mSsJ "f 'c' Ll !!' tC l S: X tes \ V 'f" tl,OL, e h ' eligible than 'a coat of arms. -r ' i ' Goodrich, The limner was immediately sent for ; his iitper, Nichfihs, Dennis and Bayard. Holiness desired him to dispose, ina ju . dicious manner, .an Eagle, some Pill.,rs trading fetyifa wWt. tfa&iq-. mS&I *•#,*}* f *P^' enc y' 9f continuing mi ,*? in l- c F 1 rfeornmen'dujgihe. .•tngpidn'of a rffiitiiti'on Tor soiitimujijr the ttttifcfcx till the jj of March, I?P3. ...'.. , ■ . A BILL For df Admt'ralsfor \hc n<roy t I. BE it ena£te<iby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress affcmbled, That the President of the United States be, and here by is authored, by and with the advice of the Senate, to appoint a Vice Admiral to command the navy of the Uyitcd States, with four Rear Admirals to aid it> the bet ter management. Sec. 2 And be it further crafted, That the pay of the Vice Admiral (hall be dollars per month, and rations per day, or money, as an equivalent therefor. And that the pay of a Rear Admiral (hall be dollars per miTnth, and rations per day, or money therefor at an equivalent. Sec. 3. And be further aoadedk That the' Vice Admiral (hall only receive hts pay and rations whilst actually empl6yed"in the command of a fleet, and a Rear Admiral only whilst employed in 'the command u£ a ftjuadron in actual service. Sec. 4. And tie it further ennfted, That any Admiral, commiflionrd as above, not a finally employed in the command of a fleet or fquidfon lhall only be'erttitled to receive half his monthly pay and rations. Sec. 5. And be it further enaifted. That the Navy fhsll be divided into squadrons, and have luct a variety 10 the flags that each imy be known under the. defcriptiori of White, Blue and Red. L Sec. 6. And be it further ena&ed, That each admiral whilst oa duty (hall be-allowed a captain to aid and assist him ou.board the ftiip on which he (hall boill his flag,, to be taken out »f the ciptains in the navy. -r :mm The iupply voted by the Briti/h Parlia ment for the—yepr eighteen hundred-it £.39,500,000. I By the last accpuh t» from London, Mr. Gore and Mr. Cabot were to embark in about le days, pti board one of the Britifli packets, and mariy be hourly expefted in this country. What brings them home we know not ; probably, the business of the conmiflion in London. A letter fronj a refpeftable gentleman in .London, tohiYfricod tnßofton fayi, " .thq envoys will b« .fsop at Harii will deubtleft make a peace." • 1 . /• ■Misfortunes viflttVen itle righteous. Dr. Plilogi()on : , tlielricompaiabl.e Pbilpftfpherof the Human lately blew up himfelt' and all kirfamilv hy' the-exjdoGon of a quan tity .of. ail-,. vjbiw';he,'was torturing with his c'xpcrimsnt.«, --We have, not'hea'rn whethti his fplentlid maufipn which he t»l.kj so much about in, l4ii r vUiiininatf'd and illuminating letters, jiiais "«r was no: de'phlogkftca.fcd alcng with »ir v thi!' air. HXTKACT. A learned Rabbi of the J<w», at Aleppo, feeing dangerously ill, called ris friends to gether, and defined them ieri"u(ly to' conii der tile variolas-former captivities'by their nation, -as a paniftiinent for the h'ardnefs of "their hearts, and'thr prcfent captivity which has contianed iixteen hundred years, tiie'oc cafion of which said he " is doubtless out: unbelief.—-We have looked for the Mc&iah ; and-the Christians have believed in oiie JE SUS of our nation, who was of the feed Abraham and David, and born in Bethle hem, and (for aught we know) may be the true Messiah, and we may have fuffered this long captivity, because we have rejtfted him? Therefore, my advice is, as my la ft words, that if the Mefiiah, which we ex peit, do not come at at about the year 1750, reckoning from the birth of their Chrilt, then you may know and belitve, that this Jesus is the CHRIST and you (hall have no other." THE MERRY FELON, A feleo going to rxecu tion on a cold day, and coming to a pond near Tyburn, deiired the driver to ftc>p that lie might speak with the (beriff; who be ng come to him, he said thus—" Mr. Sheriff,. I am now going to leave the world, and am loth to cunceal good ; I rhat the last robbery I committed was on this fpet, and being closely pnrfued, I threw, a large pu.fe of money into this pond.'' The people ing him tell this to the (heriff, notwith-i (landing the poldncfs of the weather, ran* into the pond to search for the money, which tbey did.for a long.time, t-ill they were weary, as was also the (heriff »ith (faying; whereupon became atairi t»fhe fellow, and a fleet! him if ht was not mify taken? " No, (fays he) mv intention was 10 have some mirth and sport before I wa» hanged—l have now had my dclire. in fee ing the people wet and cool themfelverfor nothing—you may now drive on when you plcafe." Anecdote of Pope Pitts the sixth. The late Pope Pius the VI. descended from an obscure family in Romagna, of the name of Brafchi; n«t coutentid with the spiritual and ftculat* fovereigtity, and the tiara which fortune pieced upon his head, was v?«ak, eaoagh to thiukit derogatory of must, beyond controversy, fix the belo«e< nobility of his ancestors back to the remotefl antiquity. The pencil did jultice to the sublime idea of the bright imagination ol the Representative of St. Peter [ and ac cordingly che board was placed over ihe porcli of one of his Holinefs's villas—when, the next day, the following satirical infertp-, tion was found on it : Aquilam Imperio redde, Reddc Columnas C lamnis*, Sideri feddc Cdfclo, Sitlo Ccicna till. Rrftorc the Eagle to the Empire, the Pil lars to the Columna, and the Stars to Hea ven. The chain alone belongs to you, • Columnis avert» to an ancicot Roman family,- Hill txifting, and at prefcni known as FnnceiCo lua\na. x GENERAL ORDERS. MACPHERSON's blues. THE Legion will pyrade op Friday nex* the 25th inft. precisely at 4 o'clock P. M. aj the Mar£ge in Chelnut-Street completely quipped. The cavalry "Will form in the street South of the 'The other troups will form within ; the Artillery with* but weir .Field-pieces. 'I he officers commanding the Companies of Riflemen and Jnfantry in the County, are ordered to multer their refpeftive commands, at any time and place moil convenient, on or before the id day 0 f May, "by which time' corre& rtrfurns of men, Arms'and Acoutre menti riiuft be delivered to the Quarter Matter : asthe commanding officer is anxious to ascertain the t.rue state of the expels the ftri&eft attention will be paid to this order. By order of Brig. Gen, Macpberson, JOHN M'CAULEY Adjutant April 18, dt 25 VOLUNTEER «REENS. THE Troop of Volunteer Greens will parade ea Friday the 25th inft. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at their usual place of pa rade on the Bid k of Schuylkill, completely equipped. JOHN MORRELL, Caftan. NOTICE THE.First Tr»op of Philadelphia Ca valty will meet on Friday neXt the 25th inft at four o'clock in-the afternoon at the Mauigc in Chefnut ftieet, properly rqu p ped. JOHN DUNEAP, Captain. Port of Philadelphia. Arrived—The (hip Kirarn, Whitney, in 63 divs from Liverpool. The (hip Swanlbi roueh, Vredertburgh, for Baltimore and schooner Betsey, Haf (ie, for' Cape Fj-ancois are cleared. Captain VVhi.tney failed the (ixieenth Fe bruarjr from.: L iverp'.ol, with the (hij> Jcihp Ad?ms. (arrived a few day* since) of and fcr Boiioii ; -Britiftl ftlip'f.ondOn, Roper, of and for Philadelphia parted from them the seventeenth in a 'al#j f wirid. On the the 25th Marsh", in lat. 42, 30, N. to the eastward of the Grand Binks. fpgke the (hip John Adams, the Captain of which'i'ifprmrtl Captain Whitney, that after leaving him an the fevei teeiith j'ebiuary he put into Greenock to repair a leak, in com pany wiih the Loudon, Roper, and {hathe tailed from thence the twentieth February and left there tha London, to repair the damage fuftaincd in a gale of wind. On the twenty-seventh of March, in lattittule 43, 00, N. longitude, 53, W. fell in with several extci five islands of ice, and with some difficulty extricated the (hip from them —March thirty, in lattitude 41, jo, long titude 54, spoke the (hip Portland, from New York to Liverpool, out ten days. April five, spoke the schooner Hannah, Hooper, from Liffeon, bound to Marble head, 'ninth April, in lattitude 40, long itude 65, fp.oke the (hip Commerce. from Portland to St. Martins. IMPORTED In the Ship Canton from China, Richard Dale, Esq. Commander, Yellow -Nankeen*, Mike, . Imperial, ■ "J Yoni»g_Hyfon, f HyfonjSkin, J»TEAS. Green and j jScuc.bor.g " J Apply to the fuhferiber, or at. Mefir», Willing! atid Francis's, Penii-ftreet. R. WILLING. d2w. April tJ, I HAVE a'good, many LOTS in the rity of Wa(bii)gton, : fame ot them. in. dcfirabJe situ&« tiqiis jbr gentlermn to live on ; «thcr* <-n the wa ter of Oreeli, and fronting south on the* to feet leading over the'briflge, c(\«im d che brft ftamii in the city 'of bulinei*. I wish to. fell fume ■ot'them:; th« title is clear. Any j'crion inclined ti? pur?hg(V vequeCt .d -o apply to Mr. Jo&ua johuU/n, Mr. Cta»uh. Mr Dum t, Mr Hobt-fi,or THOMAS JOHNSON. &4W Ajil a On Thursday Evening, April 24, Will be prcfeufei a favorite Comedy, (not a&ed this frtfor.) called EVERY ONE HAS HIS FAULT To which will bt added a MuficalEntertain ment (nc-vcr performed her*) called THE NAVAL PILLAR. To concede with a grand display of Emblematic Transparent Scanery, and Naval Dtcoratiom, with the APOTHEOSIS of the late illufii ions Lieutenant General Wajhingto H, Dpfignedby Mr -Holland, and cuccutid by Mr. Mi.bourne, 'Mr. Holland, Mr. Hobbins and Mr. Stuar:. A Ctiaraf)cr"ftic J)AACB, c.oibpofecThv Mr. Frkr Cis ' Priocipil DanCers, fr.r. Mitchell, mr. V'arrfll, jun. mils Arnold, mi it Sslomot.s, mailer Hjrns anj mr. Franeu. » £5" Mrs. WaBRELL having Mediae 1 t g a benefit this &as >fl—Tickiif delivered by i\ Wirrtll,* for evening, wi 1 he ad/? itt - Ticket* to he had of Mr. Warreii, No 230 cor *ef of Market and Seventh-ftrirtt. *»• Tickers to be had' of Mrs. Morri«,,at No, Jo, South Fifth llfeet. On Friday, tkv Castle Sp<dtre, with Entertain ment 9. Mr, CfOper*s night will be on Saturday ne*t. ■ VIVAT RESFUBLICJ. Wanted to Charter, d|,ia§,.. .'A VESSEL, the barthen o! ißp mi,ta load n -JACOp SPERRY IS 1 CO. . Who bate far sp/e a variety <f German Linens—Alio Tipes, Oil Cloths, Decanters, Tumblers, Window Glass, g by 10, Coflee Mills, &c. April »3 die TREASURY DEPARTMENT, APKIL 22, 1800. 'J'HE Propeietors of Funded Stock credited oa the Books of the Treasury, who ds net prefer receiving their quarterly dividends, at the eity of Wa&irgton, are requeued to cause their credits to.be transferred to the, books of some one of the Commifli'jKrs of Loans. The Attorhie* of foreign creditors who are not ible to comply with the foregoing recooimenua tiaa. ani who ate defiroos of receiving their Ji viieniji at the Bank of the .United States, as here tofbri pradifed, are refuelled to gi»e uutice to the Regifler of the ' realury, of tile names"";;' !:« foreign creditors, and the funis df itobk lor w; ich they are attornies, that raeafures may be fferfonally taken for complying with their wishes. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Seiwetarj'of tbe Treasury* daw apriV«3 Just Arrived, AND FOR SAM BY THF ST'BSCRIBERSj THE CARGO OF THE SIIIP fill LADtLPIIIAy Theodore Bills, C -mmarnier, from Bengal, CONSISTING Of An alTortn.eni of Piece Goods, Sugare (if the firft quality, And ioo qr. chcfts of iu;icrior quality Hyson Tea. ' ■Willings & Franrts, Thomas* fjf 'John Clifford. March 17 INDIA GOODS. .ALEXANDER J. MILLER, No. ic6 South Fro)\t street, oppetitebe Custom House, HAS JUST KEC Kit F. D, Per toe slip Harmony, captain Kol'lock, from Calcutta, Giirahs Superior, Garralis Berboofri, Do. Catwa, Gazzunahs, Baftas, Co (Vacs, Manioodies,.-. Fine plain Mullroulls and Hand'ff. ALSO, Per the ship Jean, captain M'Phers&n } from Canton, White Nankeens, Yt-llow Do. Lutcft rings and Shenfliaws, Sewing Silk's, Hyson, Young Hyson and HvTon Skin Teas of an excellent quality. April 22. Just Arrived, AND tOR SALE BT* TH r 9VBSCRIBKR>, THE CARGO Of tie Skip Cji/rrotr, Riohurd D*le, Commander, from Canton, CONSISTING OP Bohea - 1 Souchong I ttyfon Skin » Young Hyson • j and Hyl'on. J Xitw ], NANKEENS. Sugar of lit quality. China Wave. Caflia. Fans. ■ ' - ' An affortiTtcfi'f of Sjtks. WILLINGS 55 FRANCIS, i\ T c. n s Finn Strta. TEAS. April 14. 1
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