.Gazette of the United States. PfllLADSLrm.i, p\ TUfcSS-AY hvp(,ls rweV Of CFMBER 9, Pbiladll^hia, Dec. yth, 1800. M*. Wayne, „ Sir, In.your paper of last evening is an ex tract from the Boston Mercury, signed W. Athearn, fhting that the brig Polly, T. Rnndali, commander, was bought .at Porto Rico, by a Frenchman called Cartang->— property but covered as American by Capt.' T. Randall. . It is impossible for me to fay what motive W. Athearn had in fabricating and communicating so gross a falfehood, and, it is equally irapoflible to calculate the hijury it may be to the owners of said brig Polly, 'and also to Gapt. Ran dall, consequently I have already taken m easures to have W. Athearn' arretted as soon as he may be found in this coun try Having said this much, it may be ne cefiary to inform you, that the brig Pol ly, T. matter, belongs jointly to John ■ Cafanave, ofNew-York, and myfelf—that' the entire of said brig was originally purchased with my money, part gf the proceeds of the cargo of my brig Ruhy, And for my owp account, by Francis Mechtler, supercargo of said brig Ruby —who afterwards fold to Capt. T. Randall for account of J. Cafanave, the" one half said brig Polly—conceiving it to my interest, to interest Mr. Cafanave in order to prevail upon his friend Capt. Randall to take command fit her out. I trust, Sir, that you and all other Printers who have given publicity to W. Athearn's communication, as extracted from the Boston Mercury, will not hesi tate to makfc this letter as public. I afli> Sir, Yours, &c. CHAND. PRICf. COMMUNICATION. Looking oyer the of Thursday moi fl it)?, I discovered an addrtft to " Friends and Jellixuj citizens'' figncd by ene li'feph Blotm f.eld ; and countt'fwncd 'iy " John Morgan : this apjjejra to b» one of thofs precious ejijeirs prepared for the gijl of pun Jacobin; and is mui h in the stile i>t the Slab 7aiun proceed ings f—but as it is signed hy Bloomfi'ld and Mtrgan ; we are at a loft to fay who thef are —unless beinft afhireed "ftheir names—Bloom field and Sayre h*te ch lifted thertt: it is «*•' Jain tbey no longer trie tfce plirafe—RepubH tarn. A Gentleman from Dover, informs, that the Electors of the State of Dela ware have given John Adams 3 votes—and Charles C. Pinckney 3 The Electors of New York have una nimously voted for Jefferfon and Burr. The Electors of Connecticut have vo ted unaninynifly for Adams and Pinck ney. It is worthy of remar't, that every ad dress tjfcthe people of this State, and every defence made of M'Kean's con duft, since his elevation to the Executive chair, has been signed, and written, by the creatures immediately dependant on his honor's pleasure. The frigate Boston's prize, Le Ber -ceau, is libelled in the Diltridl Court of Massachusetts. Captain Goodrich, arrived at New York, informs, that he passed the fliip China on Thursday last: the was then wt anchor, but when the thick weather •came on, she put off again—lt is expect ed, however, that she will go to New- York the fir ft favorable wind. He also informs that a few days since, he saw 8 square rigged vefiels on the coast, beat ing to. A Minister once obferved'in a circle of Courtiers that nothing could be more ridiculous, than the manner in which the Coilncil of State assemble in some of the Negro nations. " In the Council chamber, said he, are' placed twelve large Jars, half full of-water. Twelve coun sellors of State enter naked, and {talk ing along with great gravity, each leaps into his jar, and immerses himfelf up to his chin, and in this pretty attitude they deliberate on the national affairs. You do n©t smile, continued the nnini fterto a noble lord who fat next.Kim. "Smile! No," answered his lordship, " I fee something more ridiculous than | that every day"—" Pray what is it ?" returned the minister—" A country,"' replied the nobleman, " where the council is filled with nothing but jars." j RETUR'rT OF V( For President ar.d Vice Prt United,. States. & ziates. - , " T ' • i m r ; - ! j -§ *,■■£ 5 - ■< c: 4 New-Hampfljire, I Haltoiufetts, ~| R-Hode-Ifland, Gjrneclkut, 9 9 Vtrripeit, New-York, 11 12 New-JcYiVy-, 7 7 00 00 Pe-n 11 i'y Ivan <a, 7 7.8 8 Delaware, 3 3 Man-land, 5 5 5 5 Virginia, Kentucky, Teniieffte, North-Carolina, South-Carolina, Georgia, 3i I 3' I 25 | 25 | The " Address* to .the federal republicans of New-JerfeyV' made by the committee ap pointed to 'rei'ommerd to liable candidates to reprrfent thai state 111 the ensuing Con gress, deserves the attentive pent fa I of all, who feel an intrrell in the tranquility of their country and the Itability of their govern ment. This attention is due not only from the people of but from t(iofe of ev»ry (late, in the Union, as well on account of the perfunal refpedability of the members t the committee* .is on account of the cor \c& anil judicious feji.tirornts. contained in the addivfa i;('eli'« They are thc,'fentiments of wife men, sudrffled thof- who have judgment to difcrn, wlm the people ought to do, and lion-fly to perform their dut-. Tlie adtlrefs commences with an able though summary fUtement »>f the progrels and present (tate of the JacoUtmc tacti.ui of diforgtnizers in tliis country, and proceeds to ferret them out ffoni their " refuges of lieo" and to expose them, in their native detor mitys by demonstrating tliat their leaders have, from the beginning, been in puifuit of power and plunder as their ultimittj and «xcli>(i\<e obj.-fts. It then goes on, in a perspicuous man ner, to exhibit some of the nioft prominent cdvantages which have lefulted from the operation of the Federal Government, and fatisfafWily fliews that it has been eminent ly efficacious in producing all the national benefit* which could be expedled from the moil free, and equin le Government. The aJdrefs concludes by earncftly cal ling upon all ibofc of the people of New. Jerfv-y.-wtio are Rtpuolicanj Lndevd, tollipw therofelves men, and to tnanifeft their at tachment to the conditutioiial litteriy of • their country, hj appointing such men to represent ttaro til the enfuity Congrs-fs as, from their sr krtowledged talents, and inte grity, may be relird on to pufue tbat fyfltm of ineafurei, has hitherto ftc teeded in k«»eptiig under that daiiii,;- and blo'-dy-miiMjod faiitiou which has attempted, with a murdcroLS grasp, to ftrangle'our infant conUitutiou in its rndle, and to unfetter a lawless, me reliefs in b of ruffuns to riot on the fpods of our honellly acquired p» Hellions. The style of the address is terse and cl-t(Ti- Cal, w II calculated to make a impiTllon upon the plain good sense' of honcfl men- To speak its hifheft prail'c, it is, in all things, totally unliko the irufe lefs ravings of tlirfc swaggering, threatning, cowardly gangs of foreign printers, all £\;- oncers, and oftlevs, who infell this city, de nouncing oar Senate, deciding upon the ta lents of our inolr diflinguifhed lawyers and speaking civil of thofc things which they understand not." It will,not be thought inapposite, on this ocesfion, to call the attention of our coun trymen to the manly and vigorous fuppurt. w'aich the PKOPLE of New-Jerky ha»e this year given to our free and prol'peToua government, in opposition t» that lately bullying, but now despairing herd who were hugging themfeWes in the hope that the next year would commence with the fubvertion of all law civil anddivine, and the introdudYion of that cruelrft of all despotisms, the despo tism of an unprincipled mob, • Pub lifted in yefMrday'j gazette. The Editor of the Aurora this morning, exultingly boafls that the election of Mr. Galliard, as speaker of the hotife of Uepre fentatives of South'Clarolina is proof positive that there is ;.n Anti-Federal majority. We are willing to admit Mr. Gallinrd was elefted but this is no proof of the honie be ing Anti-Federal. Mr, Galliard isefteem ed by all his compatriots, and was voted lor by both (hitiei. In fad he U not a Demo crat. We again repeat, and the public may rtly on it, that the legislature is fed eral. We could, give high authority for our afTertion, but at present we think it fu petfluomi. Philip Thomas, Esq. is chosen a mem ber of the Senate of Maryland, in the room of Nicholas Hammond, re igned. Printing In the Nations! Library at Paris, I'ome parts of the Bible have been found trsnllaied into German, and printed at Bamberg by Albert Pltiftrr, in 1462. The cha: adlers are moveable, like thofenow made use of ; their form is a Urge Gothic, suCh as was then ufcd to wiit.e mifTnls; the date Ec place of the printing, as well aj the name of the printer, »re at the end of th - b»ok, printed in tho fame as the re It of the work ; th'- Gertfian expres sion joined to those dates, leaves no doubt, | ilnt k's not to tl'e c irn;>c ; '.r>n o: ■ 'i bon'ti | fa/DAT, Dfcfm&er j. ■ bist the - printing 3isiuttl.lr.li vl>e due | The i) u!r n t'oh. -d irtetf i,it» Vf.ojru.i'i'? 1462 is to be applied. " j pf'thc whole ow tJ»>- -hill for «reding <■,' Ma u i ll!, iVrfefcvery of this 'bbok is Important ; folevm to George Wasbir.gtcv.' in the liiftorv of pnntiri*>n t-he fclltSw.ng ( The fidl feci ion. being fpad, »tjic|i deter accouiit ;_j'hxs; li (t'l)cw?!; (gaflihjj over 011 c f nt.nf, tiir form stud de mentions of th« Mau or two small works) p.rin'bd in moveable fdleuiiv characters, with a certain >*ite of the year, Mr. Allfton mm-sd nn amendment. sub • 5 the Pfaiter of -1457, reprinted iu 1459. . diluting n Monument, in the place of a From that epoch tot lie year <') 462 in which M.iufoleum, to he,treated in the Capital, the Bible printed' at Metitz \vf John Full spirited .debate entiled ; in which the and P. Schoeff t «e » know of ; amendment \vSs fupp'cirtcd •"by 'MeflYs. Mi >o Vork'bearing..-the 'hltcof the printing. ; ft ou : Nigh-Jus, Nott# and Macon ; and —Yet the Xm $ certainly not -nnpafedby Meflrj. H. Lee, Oris, and G, ,f ---the si' (t printed,, -jiisiyetit aflert, | wold. that from the edition of a J Tlie cortimitte- r-.fc without Cooling to Bible'in mi tTaf * clft r.i rife rs ye ;C begun; ; „ ny deof..*, reported progret-i and £jkcd characters wjjjch arc ,no«". Thou- employed in j euye t0 gj a ,„ a , , - . , - tfie /kfentz edition. JtjfGdestbeje are douiiU j refpecliug the places ifi >»hich printing was firli » exercited. fiftntz, Haarlem, and Srraiburgh have " 'theic partizans. Those of AlcMi' jfve v«t-y exclusive ; they pretend, that all the year 1462, printing was confined to that city ; that it v»a= not till the troubles which fol lowed the capture of it iu 1462, that the workmen of Fust and Schokhfrr were] dispersed and carried their art to different I places. But the fai% that printing was not j tarried from- Menu till after the capture of it by Adolphus de Naufl'au, on the 27th of October 1462, is now-centradifted by the I edition of a book prlhfrd at Bamberg, a! town far oft"from Ihortly after the ; 111 of May, 1642. Times * .; ' "f sidenl *\ J From a Correspondent: . j By captain Wtfte'rn, of the brig Gicvf, winch arrived oil Sunday fiom Havana, information was obtained, that, on Tuesday lafti>he todk a young' wpinan and her infant, about eight months nld, from pfT a wreck of a vefTcl from Kingston to" Norfolk, ■.'i'fiis unforttinjttf had 16ft her huf- Innd abaut lix days before. The.circtini ftance is extremely melancholy, viewing a widow and her helpless infant, throwrr on our (hore, friendlefs perhaps, and unproteft od. She laved nothing, but herfelf and . b.ibc. The writer of this knows not the person ; but whoever (he -is, he participates from fynip,.thy in her' diftr»fj. He is indu ced to mention the above iiiformtiion, from an a flu ranee, that there are breasts in Charles ton so ful'y*ccfiipied with the divine attri bute, Charity—that, some inquiry will br made concerning her._ She was oil her pat fa;*e to Norfolk, vrith Ker hulband, to feitlt there ; flulhed with hifpes, nearly reduced-ro ceil iintyi of planting herfelf and partner on a fpjt where they, might enjftv many happy days, and rhir tHeir tender ffspring ; but, gracious god ! in a, feifr days, what a scene !' Herhufband (lieevery inll. expefting Cv> be (wallowed upljy bijrfling wave*,iwhtch were ov?rwhf.lmng hir. Almighty P>o vidence marie capt. W. the instrument of his mercy rxtt.'iidairt ; to\vard» her ; (he is favtd, ■but' to what ? Let "it not be fiid, you, whose cups. ove(fli>\v _uijh. C/nJy bit (lings ; let it not he said that y»u want the will 1 if com forting this diftrrPTed Ceniale, so far as her miseries nlay enable her m receive comtjort. 'Seek the unhappy w nderer ; out of your .ihuiidlnce (pare a Utile' f it may be Kbuiv dince to her ; piytedt the Mother , chc rifh the orphan. Pity J)et iifßitlion ; let the fur the It ends of thtsV<th knoto that you, vir tuous irhabitanM of South-Carolina, hold every person in distress your iatier or your brother ; let theui tet. " That to the h,iufelefscf.i!d of Wint, " Your dCRirU ire open ftil! ; " And tho' vrtlr portion is but feint, «' You give it with gO'»d wilt." - A NEIGHBOyR. Soutb-Cartlina. 3 A A J 6l>. 1800 WASHINGTON, CITY. OF THp UNITED STATES. f.V- • HOOSE OF Rf.PftESKNTATiVES. JVKDifSS'IJAr, December 3. Mr. Gregg moved that the petition of Oliver Pollock, pre fen ted the Other d iv, and a report.heretot'oie made by the comijittee of chircs, together with the documents ac companying t.>e fame, might be referred loa committee of the wholr hotife. Mr. Macon opposed this reference, and fuperctdrd the motj';n by one to reter it to the committen ins, which car ried. p Adjourned. , Thvmdat, December 4. A letter was received from the conireiffi oners of' this city, enelolihg a colored plan of the city. Mr. Macon, from the "committee of claims made a report on tlie petition of Darby M'Nemara, ">lWrt being barred by tire sta tute, it ought itbt to be^rinted.'' The lik? report .was made relpedling the petition of MvcUat'l Miihlenberg. The house mifiur red in the reports. A memorial was prefehted to the house in behalf of Smith and Thomas Carpenter, Who fetted the inconveniencie* rcfulting'to iliem fjt thf • profecutioiv of their engagements, ?-> report t'lie debates and pro ceedings' of C.>ngrtrls, without the house should grant them permission to ft.n d within the bar of the house. The referred to a commit tee of five to consider and report thereon. i. ■ ■ Mr. Speaker fitpiified the desire of Mr. Lisle, chaplain <ii' the hotffr, to open the chamber of thf representatives for public worfliip on Ktindayu-leave was thereupon gnated. TK? gafjarie? are appropriated for the-andienpfa, ani,the floor for the members of the two floufc: and their friends. Adjourned. CONG K E S S I Dim, or} Saturday mamms;, Mr. i J.amks Hkmdkbson, of the firm of Knox !' k Hei)tierfon, merchants qf this city. Seldom is society: beiet«cd qf. a member more truly eltimaWe than was Mr. Hen derfor.. A peculiar irtoffenfi v (fiefs of cha ' rafter, equanimity oi njind and affable | manners, gained him the efteerj of all who I knew him ; and a ftrift integrity & lndoftri ous attention in his mercantile purluits, ' ranked him among the firfl of t(i»t ufeful class of citizens—Flu virtues were of the retired kind.—ln private life, in th bofom of his family ami friends, they fhonr molt fair ; and the sweet remembrance of them will often claim a tributary tear to his memory. Irue Ame Gazette Marine Lift. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Arrived Days Brig Lucretia, Cangdon Newbedford Oil and Plaifter Paris—to captain. Schr. Fre»dom, Rebinl'on Kavalina via Wilmington Sugars—R. Ralfton. Sloop Bttfey, Lnke, Plaifter Paris to captain. Cleared. Ship Acftive, jlf-Dougal tofidoii Thoi ias Crfilkeley, Atkins Lifboa 3 oop 'icerb, Wilkins, Havaijna " Brit'ith Brig A'tatanta, frow Kingflon, Jamaica-, to tttif port, ran alhore near New Pi ovidence> in a gale of wind., principal part of the cargo saved and arrived at New Providence. Britifb brig Atlantic, from Kingston, (Jim ) to this port, ran alhore near New Providence, hi a gale of wind. The pr'ncipai part of the carpo ftved. an<t ariive ] at New Provtdenc? A letter from New York. receive! hy (his days r. ail, f<«yS " the lhip China, with a pilot on board, ft od out to lea a in on JTufiay laftj owjng to contrary windi." NP«.' YOKK, D-'ember 8 '* - ' ' ARRIVED, diy. Sh!p Qbina, Jofiah, Batavia Brig General Lindemun, Goodrich, Cur- Schr. linnet, Seeh", Eagle, Kuthiord, St Bartholomews 14 . CLEARED, Ship Maryland, Webb, London Chceclman, Guthrie, Amftcrdam Felicity,. —, CapedeVerds Schr. Olive, Arnold, tit Thomas Captain Van Antwerp, late cf the schooner Uony, airived her* on i'rida,- from HaMax. informs *hat hs vefle'i and carg «> ».oi dam ned, befidesthe following r*c«rt condi uncti ons The brg Ch-arlcs and Henry, Fipchm no' Ch>rlsflon t Veflel condemned and cargo ch r ed. Rr-isj Eliza ind Miry, Ried, ol New York, cait;o condemned and vefltl cleared A Danilh'brig rrom Havanna bound to Bal -1 tiir.ore not ried. Brig Aflrea, of New York ar Shelburne— not l itd. A brg in thirty,feven day 9 from Liverpool, bound to liofton, ha<i pvit jitto Halifax in dif trel's The brig Earl Moiri, his arrived at Hal fax in forty-eight hours from Button. The fh'p Governor Sumner, Leach, has ar rived at B«lio:i fronsfTarraeom a id Leghorn ; thf Thomas Buffet, froip Le.linr^. For the third time here. * * ♦ New-Theatre. % for to o lad >es. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, u/irrcr Dcctsv'cr 10, COLUMBIA 3E, Will lie prcfenteJi a celebrated new Comedy, h;gO AK BI N"<J DAX-S CHO O L -S nil., called j ri-con; mencfd t-k/a Plono-Vl [-For the wi- tfr teal'mi, on Moivhy, C/c'obet X Walnut-, between Sujurth nd Written by Thomas Morton, Efq autnor of Co- j Fiith-llreets. lumh««, the VJ ay to ge Maxru.!, Cure for the Ty/fRS, GROOMBKIDGE refpe&fully ac- Heart Ache, Secrets V* orth Knowing, JVJ. ko pledges she liberal encouragement v Children in the \Vood», «c..See. and fX p cr ienced, for more than seven years now-perform...* at the Covent . Philadelphia, and, is the moil expressive proof Garden lheatre, with G f pratitude, will be a continence of ti, ■ u rc f - Tr ,. , mvc a ' . tPiltrag attention/al'eady pa*d to hff pupils ; IV.tb new scenery and decorations. i fl rttr f. her f-l t , lt wi u he the belt recommenda- Sir Philip B'andford, mr Cooper; M-WOfWn,. fat , ;re vat rori C e. mrWigoell; Sir Ahet HaoJy, mr. Wtrrn; T , e bran,iK<(or sir of them rep- Bob |Hany mr Wood; Kerry, mr. C«n; } d 0 ). 2S L.t agreeaST, Farmer Aftfieid, mr. Bernarc; Ev.-rween. Mr . e i b aIH J Un ?Uac e» M.t.-is ; Geriln, mr Pri^mo-e; Pof!il.:'>r>, a»e . _ . , • • Hopkina, Vf.ung Handy'.Servant, mr Duran f ; • gwn.mafcal.y , u-r^np. Peter, Mr Baily* I ?*t» f' c! « h . K ;S h,f1, . ,r ' n i VOwI Mil's Plan If rd.miss E. Wcrtray; Lady Handy, and mftruKnental, drawing ahd daneirp. Mrs Shaw ; Susan AMeM,' mis. We»eay 5 1 p, *"l work, roarkwy, «tobf*» .ery andtum- Dame AlhfieM, mrs Franc!*. j bnur » gold; fi.ver or colour., amfi- Country Laffes—i»if« Arnfid, taifa Solo&Ofti, 'Vial fid « ers, fancy bfclkttt, «etTWTg, nair, print mrs Doxflor, mrs Stuart, <Scc l&t q*'" ' nu>flin sork pfcyeYy kinci.v In act 11, , A Country Dance, By the'chara&ers. To which will be tirifi, a f.iv rite Farce : in two afls, cabled The Prisoner at Large ; Or, the Humours of Killarney. PRINTING, Neatly executed at the Gjjice of the Gazette of the United Statees Philadelphia Dancing AfiTmbly, VFhe fecnnS gill v.n'bp J.I : UI ThurP'fty Evening nttctvjrt Mr. 's Hotel. The Cttture Balls will be o*-- *■ :'-v-ia» v t J evening during f *V ■■■'■■ 9 ■- - Wanted to charters FOR EUROPE, A Vessel; " . of Ijo or alo tain burtldV. ■ wpjljr to . • . • • -r , Jdrntt, Qitfom, if Engliflt. .11 mt. qrti. . .. . . - f j he Cargo t OF THR SHIP* Jo H N BIjLKHL Y,. Copt Sfockln.from Baiavia, CONSIJTISG OF Coffee sugar & pepper Of.the bejl quality. FOR SALE BY William Wain. 4 , fjecember 9. 6t Lorain 5c Son,, No. 5; K)R,r/i Third-Sweet, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOME /iSSOItXMiIWT OF Chintzes & Calicoes, Jriflj .Jfr*ens, sewing silk and best rich fear 1 twi?ti ■'cotch rhrlfcads, tvith u tariety r of other feai'onabie Drjr Gee vis.. A.' d * larp? fitpply of Carpets and Carpeting, Of the iateii ALSO To be sold or bartered, for L>ry Goods, a bandfome -hree-ltory BRICK-HOUSE* With piiizi ar.ft kitchen adjoining, situate In Vin« urar Fourth flreet, built in modern flile, with excellent materials, and well calculated to accommodate a targe family. dcturn'-tr io dat—'fa tf Bank of North America. Notice is hereby givfn m the Stockh«'ders of the of North Amer ica. that on the fccon l Monday, the uth day ot January next, an Ele&iijn of twelve Direc tors f.r lhs cnlVwg year, will be heU at the Bai k at ic ot the clock in the afternoon. H BKINKEK, jsnr. Ca(hi<rr. D'--fmbcr q. j»«r w&dtt-xj. The Partnership OF ORES. ON AND EM LEV, . WAS DeWv»fl th; 3d inftfr.t, by mutual content, and jan;t» CrfiFo.i is duly au thor.zc,l ic ; iul th c ncrrn< nr fud firm. JAMES ORESSQN. WARDER EMLEN. 3t r»cot jo Halifax 5 DcctnlxTf. DISTRICT OF MARYLAND, TO WIT. BK it remenbercfl lhat on the 14th, day of Oc- , t«ber, in the twenty fifth year of the Inde pendence of the United State* ol America, Charles W. Uoldiborough of tb* Pud Di(lri<ft hath depo« (ited in this offic*, the title of ■* book, the right whereof he claim, as author,, ia the words fol low iug to wit. original 1 J ,;orrcfi lift of the United States Navy, Contairiinga lift *;t {)! ratio comitiifiion, and their iotc Ali tot office 1 g and their rank, as well thofc be longing to the Navy, as Marine Corp*. And a Digejt Of she priacipa Law* eating t* th x Kavy, &c &c. &c' By Charles W. G Idsbo+ounb. In cooC rmi: ,' to the ail of Congrtfs of the United ••tarr*. in. ■ uisd •• An for the en<, ur- it of learning, hy fefunr>£ the Colics of maps, charts and bo ks, to th." auhora anu jiro prietors ol luch Copies, daring the times therein men'.ioncd. PHILIP MOOUE, Clerk of the Diflrift of Maryrd. iiO»*«iher :l - Umki4J Education WAR DEPARTMENT, /I.'.'iwt 4t-f, I oCO. "T'HE cotnmandi- <r Offi'\-rs de i tacbmeijt potts firril 'i. . and rrcruitiftg parties, be'.ongi gt ■ :ht rsi'u Uiy "ftaMifl.raent of the Lhitc'l Mate ,a' t 1 vepott to, and ftceire orders frorn BriffJtii Wil kinlon > in the City of Vt ->h>ti£' mi, and all ofivets on fi'iriough are t • r p. :t tliemfelvej to the fame officer <\.chai : P.: ie 'ifpatdi. SAMUEL DFXTEK. Secretary of War. •e
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