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n i>Klr> \ I ‘ f
AS 1 h nr I*i fuvnrr.F by an csteeim 1| F< ih;
ct*rrr>p<»‘n'i<iu with the folio-.v fug desoijlhoii
of tlu* country av»d limbim about St. Augus
tine.— CharUston (V/uWfr.
“ Although Sf. Aug iniijic can never be
come eommcTvrally important, havmz nei
ther ■* ba< it count tv to supply it with the ma
terials ho expoifs, nor .c bar ot siiffi**HTii
dr | lh to admit u a^ls of burden, it mast yet
a: tart to some* Consequence us n summer
his virfornns grave—shall Thebes
m.ut.al sumnuuis of f*atl»nus, am!
learn hot from Burnt« fn die or to ho !
Has My c( f!** lost Agamemnon, and t’n- j
phalotua ’*!%'**♦ > Whr rr is Arrhioie !• « with i
his constpiiini! !.»-•»—"here II mnodius and
Vrotogitun, their swords r»*d w ith Mood and
gimi v ;ffi Amaranth'' Shall Ida, the. hiitli
place of Jupiter, and fh !os of Ldnua, and
Parnassus the mountain of poetry, be un-
iiiip !tul of their ancient altars, nnd inspired
' v >t »iii“ v Shall lint the“"allies he revived at
wm&
\'l X»,IKiKMr,'.K, SKlMV.MIiKIt «.
Qy m Slranirc Jhi'lriiits
elf.. -:I 1 r fill in ' Mice Ml life.
i Men i
ilH Stute-
.‘Inrritfln ,'t r.\ ■/ J ri r- !
y*.//•" litUr/-.'*. — At • pi.it.-r.* ineeims, I’M
ol Jm»e |«:i. at tia Cil/Hall, m :Kt < ity
. a. New V * m kf—
l /,’e«>iW,T!i it n preir. m of t*o li’riJri J
I dollar, and a pol l ined.l, M> piven to the <w-
: ihor, bftt.- an Vm-ti' in ctlir. n, «lio, witliio
i too year,, shall pro Inc.■ »<» the accept a
eti •
mu:
sMiieinri.aun s astliev have eoitc
cd ,,i him. Tin- <i rvernor mi.:
tepiM 1 i* so far from sciisinc the
mistrial i d tilpirr. *vr ro perfectly It
Mnl. tin
,01,1.1,1!-
Iriend-, I
arii.it, titii
iimnil anil
if til! tliev have been nuntoi.lv a 1 ..' i
,f hysnrli writer., a, the nne in qne -.irai»;
and In itiiilftr.iftiea therein, aruuser the ill- I the examniinp committee of thi, institution,
dittn itie.i (if the upright, tile cry ul /nrtecu-
lion ii immediately set up, and the iticutn-
heiit, liking advantape of the sympathies of
the people, often triumphantly hears flow nail ttnetiv
small voimiie of oripina! rea lirp lessons,
fir common sc honl-, which shall best combine
t.l
id;
the h a son of their trnntpiility rested upon the
official acts and conduct of the Governor. —
Tin". H ere before the people, and if t.ot very
r lie • a notions J. :•*-liing*tt • • •’ ’
pirrli ol import i'u t I,• hoist out
11 no,nion '• are »e te .1, to llico rei i iim
advantaiies ol'an a.ivu atM in tin- t shin. * •
\\ lien bis vi> *- an- i Milled -.till lii-I.. i tm ; c
I'routeiicy, ite sti do s a still In; to r atid Iim;,;.
er note, aod evI’laifl - ‘‘nli’t add|tioti.,i
weight do then rcll . lions aeottire, wh. ii w e
eon 1 idisrhislt 1 ra 'I fad’s I lair prefen-ions to • c
I’ii -idett. t; the hiplt ini) on tin- of jjvjn . t
fir.-t magistrate of the onion; nod the tenden-
v iM |Hv,ent dis-eitiinn, to .icier that honor,
shi both lor health i,l Ui ' i' ati 1 limn the I ' I ^nipia, altd the tnvstei ics ol I - ores h
• I at Kleu is? Shall not Marathon apant oppositn/n. ft seems never to have oceiirred | ,
to the people to eni|ii're, whether titrju'uhon and adapted to tin: ia. nines 01 the human tsltnev
qurilijica ft man In ilicrh'irge the itulim of an mind at that
i xti.mr linanr s iltthiity .uni aineniiy el it. J 1 ‘
w-liil ,n t ruction a ad ju«t prim ijd'. a with at- faiilv tmfore the people, owing to the great. <>' m Pf'-’J." -en-.t-itp “■ r ‘™'"
aartiic lie an c .ml piwitv ot -tile, calcif prepomleranee of the IMitors of the pul'.tc ; 1^»n mdclnn e pi noil, if r 1 . mat it f.:c
S s »V H. K~I -1 . " ZtiZX
ciiinati*. Tho*e wbu »mve here in it? inv.i-
lesc. *nt state, never t »i! to .leuve iruiucJute j
t • * fit from its trm;»»*i t** .m l icstur i' v t nr, J
vbit 1 * tho j» iy anil h.vkv i ( .i* il may always ,
pi » tbcit tiuit* iblv in tt> jlite .1:1 I ' >
ciiUb* * )c*u*t>. The i web bf..! Jms allord-
ine < re. t r I vilitv fi*r tlu* • Kr.m < I •hip'-,
an I bftrvi, fr'-iii tin' dinn rn«-5s • I its n>ui--*c, a
nittii »1 cin.il, ami the rea l it « tannc 1 lor
tb«' oonv -;. anct* c#f tile produce ol ti e uvm-
Ctv to itmliCt—a town ol s :• .»• ■ .1 ■ [ rein e
nu*tt 'u • 1 .nisi* upon the Minks •>! tli.'C in..-
5trc:ii!t. I'hc icst of ti c eastern i
of the \u ounce 1 irulentf t wjtli iulvts jw l
.irm> of the '•* 1, lli.t n ith the aid of ri cai. d
ctHot 1001 e tinn fourteen rmlcs. .t« ?<• i; I nJ
mvif*iit!on m ;v cam* ! o»\ fiom the t /ij»«
of Florida’to the* ot Cli n lesion Iwr-
bor.
Tl^ co*ton produce 1 ber* i« «aid to equal
tl
of wlu.'e it c\« • fin* ibovr in Hlki-
:id b;»< actually commanded
in the market* abroad.—
Vii-i'.^'i t!u r" n .1 y *r land in tin* jno-
>. ire, the portion of it tii t *’ootl wni, from
tbe 11 ifuta of tii * t imi.itf\, jnodii.T .1 greater
\,1 ri* tv of *tapi* ^ tlun st'ils ofsiniil.tr quality !
in any other p.»rt oftliL* Un.nn. As m-i-it of
it ! • - s tub of tiie Missi^ippt, when* tlie «n- I
par ctorure i > s-i «uccevsfull, pi*>' cut*
can ba no doubt that it is well ul u<te<! t<* the
prowtli of ihft Utter article. 1 -tin intbinicd, |
•i.eb'• 1, that i:nnv of ti c pltmtcis on t!.e !
rj-gve* river, alioa-lv contemplatr icmoval f*>
tl.n Suvvmcv, cnnusuicd of tin* suiMiior ;« I -
vantage* ot the l itter lor tl* • cultiv ition of
the c-iot*. The iwt.'i 101 j, o* 1 of th 1 ( mi- J
try, called tlu* b itcli iwanv. is ri>i»Miki I
shin*
pp;t,u
•f truth.
of It
tlu* s
cs$w texture,
higher prie*
lidiold »n Athenian triumph, and the
ing sea of M amor a, the wreck'd the invader?
Si.ill the i*_!noi nit Tuik possess forever
Hmyrna, where Homer w o I.*hm. f. < h cro
nea, which _ iu* birtn to Fliitarclir VV1!! not
tin? b*.in!i!ul 1 *ri:i> ul he.iUe'ii my tfiohi.'v c x-
pt I from (lie cja?sic groves and vales mil ear
il c ns ul (*i ei e the* foul »pc*etr *s of , J , uiKe*ll
Mip» 1 *fiti>u»? Will ru»r fbe rivers, as of old,
tal.epait in the? Colllliel, wil nature vindi
cate die renown and tlu* glory of (Jo • ee?
IP t di* • an* failv allusions, dear to flic
appealing from the* sober ga/e ;
moon motives impel, and eofn-
dl J< teimine the w ai like maicli
l'» (Turlo-v and divi !e
'be o^' U prop js.il of (.‘atlia-
me to Joseph of Ailstii.i; and then, as now,
the t *nt w.« “to revive tin* Hicek Ite; uV
li s.” When (J itli irin** pioeurcd a liio k
fiiemori .1 from the inhabitant • of the Aichi-
! tot . i* the* throne of (F ei’ce, it w *
oulv to ren.b-r h* r itnbitio’i palatable. “ (J >
S\xo/sr t n'liccus.” 1*1 ansibb* | »et'*\ts .tvid-
ed the Kossi ui i irt l.) tlu: cuMpn* 1 ;-id i-
v 1 1 mi of Poland, if is the same ii it.ou tvitli
the same ambition, with greater resources,
w itbout Pol and to n s*r :i:i ij* r, flint r »\*. in- (
v ados Turkey. It is remarkable, the coinei-
denee lictw# en t!o* origin of die war in III'IO,
and that now w ige-J in Tmkev. Tlimi tlie
Hosp'i lar* of W'a'l. rli, i and AJolrlavi;i. one
of whom was Yusilanti, being displaced as
imitinoMs, tli** I* ; sj.iMs ma le war against the
Porte, 11*0111 wliicb the Ficnrli divcited them.
In tliefe provinces, and generally through I
the .Morr.i, Hus imi intrigue perseveres and
cimdates 1!* *;jnit of discontent,and causes
Xploile ivhenever it pleases—so that now* j
offlct! If it does, Aaron Ihirrought long ago
t » have* In i ll di eted Prcsideut of the United 1
States for life.
AH an ollieer d*n?s, however iniquitous is
often justified by Ins friends, becau-e hit jtrt-
ih <rAS'n .i did (hr mime things. i*ursue this
a little blither and if strikes at the im,t of all
iiiijrtoveinent in science, morals, and politics. *
It H say inc, in ellert, that the huiuan mind 1
-b ill not keep pace w itti the progress of light. |
11 is 1 looting, to its full extent, tin* maxim of
that blotted tool, the Pmpeior of Au-tna:
.idfit/t to uhnl is i/ncitid;Jor u Kul iuincitnl
i t Food
Pit*t ith nt is of no authority unle-v it toiu-
ci'les with the e ternal rule of right
General Wili.i vm Pv vion. lus been ap
pointed llereiM r ofP.iblic AIoni**s a/ tins
place, vice (' |. J*)hnT.nIor, decease 1.— In
consptjapnee of Uis receivin'; this appoint
ment, Gen. T iy l**r will resign his c irrous ion
as Major-tii*uerai f the Hli v:?i*m ot the
Militia of this -’ate.— (’ th i'bt
• Tn the fre\
I OH Till
and indt
State OJ
of the
irticjently so, for the purpos.
I j istire; and with the people they wen? w il-
: hujv and calmly di-po-'d fo r« *r the qiu-s-
1 non. 1 li writers as ‘‘Ibildwin” however
prove that this hope tvas vain and illusory.—•
\V .ii; o:i II. Cr iwford the Seeietaiv of tlie
; Treasure, "iih ail his patronage (and he
knows but hrt!e who does not know that the
; patronage ol his office is exceedingly pnwer-
1 lV.l, »* »t' elitig the v liole length ami breadth
1 • *f the Union.) mu t he dr ia p in fo deride the
Mutest. tf pi**rely *■ *eretlv*’ in ! artfully
jilr.iwu in, but openly and publicly; and n
io felt himself *0 deep!}!
(r'. -i Tlie only lureigii news of importance ,
is tilt? follow mg :
A Vi u.i 1 aiticle of July 3, *nv*—“ \\\
have just recHvod the imjjortant news that
the di-.c,issioiifc hetweenthe lt;non Strogonojf, j
at Constantinople, have taken sucli 1 turn
tint tin* Hussian Alimster h.ts withdrawn To j neccj»ritiu,
JIojukdcH—whence hij Kxrellency, without;
I iv, a Idrt e l a circular t<* all the Russia
However strongly we n.u. ;•* *!, in common
w ith you, the iiupoit inec of tin* ro ichma
♦ lections, yet we Miouid not have i-!.i d
you a word througli the puts, had.lt not been
j for the arrogant pretriTMOii , fkiui act ini.-i**:>
reseutations an*! hitter inveetivvs of.i w*rit.*r
in the Augusta Her d 1 of the Ttli S picuif : ,
who adopts the imposing signature of "Raid-
win” A name, vn;* #-if♦ul in Gporci-r, and
seized, like many other popular n tun s by 1
the same writer, for the pur|msc of giving i
I spirit to the v iews of a partv. i
l'uisniug the same manner lie heads his piece l
| with the inuriiioiH question “ shall we consult ,
in, h it open!
j remained for one w !
t interested as" IVddwm” tom
avowal. He h id not rln patience and virtue
ot’uecpisarv and prudent concealment, I -r it
it front his tips, and not from those of John
Cho i . 1. h mfotmJt dly a • •erts. ii me the
*
\V h iv- now arrived f* !!ow-citizens at
the true cause of the great agitation produ
ced air. 'u * 11$. Clark, w’lit'ber he
redly, or the reverse, mc.it he pot f
in ike way fur the accession of Wi
Crav.forii to the Picsider.ey
duration of sueli rank pan
ntinn, would have been,
Mien it ml ibr..it-bQUt fitrkrv, advixii.: tht-in ' Jol "> "■ “ r , «» 'I""
^ *"*l honor?” And it will be well for tins 1
to put tin K all.ii, s provisionally in ordei, an I
to seeine their property, in order not to h>* ta
ken unawares by a govt-rnnient which no
long
observes any measures in its conduct. | - ,r ^ s ' 1 °! f !“’
ll lined partisan, if a slight cx iinin ition, 1.
not convict hint and the little squad. In*
biv t on :dc 1 by a more pnidenf writer than
R.ildwin,” yet I am glad the avowal has
been unde, because it shews to what inordi
nate |r , : ihs some of Mr. Crawford’s frier, i:
iheir tutnro hopes and to
ration
ucii a niTji t-j lartioiis and party vi(*w, t
w hen he would make the ligaments which
hind the state together, crack and break r.N
ther than uotjaebis iaroiitc "on the dironcj”
rather than not serve “the great man’* win
he says has "arose among im.” For tint
purpose, at a certain festival during tliesini-
iner(if we arc not miital.enjhc drank" AVm.
H.Cray ford ..ithc m.anwhom Georgia wnufd
honor, because he had done honor to her, ’
and for tlf.spurpoo- h* alsodrai \ “The firm
union of the smith”—bath of which toasts, it
is beJiGvi* I lie comp-’ .i.andth * whi-,-,
whilst ]t serves to shew a most divirganizing
this open and dangerous spirit—fo divide North from
South, shows ahoiiow deep a stake, he ln<,
or ihi- i has in tim next J’l'esidei.t.al
I<*cti(*n.
It n f.r the elevation of Crawf.rd, Hut
0 Haldvriii” and h’a advifcri, when hard pres
sed, arc ready to denounce and deb. ■ r up f r
incrui.’C, the poor writer of the “ Tri'd’ r.» 41 an
.vive<*ite c»t vlr. t rft'vf'-.d, who r/4 coot* *
with liis viodiewti >n, bus d »nr wrong to otbt rs,
smI l.i nc.ie ui ire thnu ff.msolf, l*y nstailini* t' e
h-g*-. ohiceri of lb** gt)Virllmc:^t, ,, and to *>•
ny that Mr. CJ. either udvise^l or approved of
such an atta *k. ! i lru ; that he d*»re n* t c-
p**:.!y and :;v.i>v’.liv m iki *./. h;.n att.u k a n {
llie mail wb - ,ivc.* i * *i , -h ieul iii'e, with* ut
cnd.ingeriiif* Ins place; I*lC do i “ H:U<iw'»n 1f
pretend to know tire §*oa*t workinfs of the ho-
« -tar. a nia i. I' t*t-r Hina ti * wrrttv of the
Trio" who for m.*ry year*, aul,
«'ti cor*
ludadt- '
.• spirit and pr
at least ostnv
apeteat judge-, ax the line
chstiiot within the lnnr oftiic I ino*d Sr.u
combining th“ .i*lvar.ta *cs *,f.i mild and
t!iy climate, st nth v^l, ami convenient n.t-
x;ityvi. It lies < ill *. t*r 11 :!. * t iwan-
r . and Sf. J )Lit»s, cxten.lin'r nb»aut a limu-
dru.l index in length, by fifty or in breadth.
“S me settlement- art* alto idy formed tin re.
Hut few «»l the Spaniar d > b • v c removed
sio.’C tbc < \( bailee of lla. r *, find all who rc-
ultitral I .again in \V«*llrirh::i
1 Moldavia, and again
in the nain<* <d tin* mjined Y| ol.mti (one of
. , the Greek ciders) the toexm is sounded; and,
while the I)inner glories 1,1 the inscription
“(iie. itn Liberty’” the Czar aims at the
sgcplrt* of Kur*i|»ean Turk.ey—Hid.
ti.i
cui •
k it I 1
the u«!
oavmg
xlurt of our officer«, and the h irr.il arrange
ments of tl:n ■ oveimn* nf. 'Fin* Indians .1-
l me arc dissatisfied and uneasy, li iving h id
the uU'Onfinhed range of of the tnter'mi ever
Since tin* Spaniards h.ivo been in possession
of the country : the latter h iving from 11-I0
]e ice confined themselves wholly to the tow tie
on the se t hoard. I h id the perusal a few
day* aifo, of a Talk whirl! thr chief of the
Scmiimles had transmitted here, to be smt
on to Washington. Tliry compi.im of the
ti.iivdfr having teen made, without any n >
ti e of th<*.r c! dins or stipulation* in favor
of their lights ; and earnestly request to be i.v-
JprmeJ ax speedily ax p- - ihli* of the thminc
on win* h they stand. They contend that
thi v have never ceded any land tn the west of
the. Sl .Inhiix, and thev pm in 1 picttv swor|»-
mg claim, the justic of v* Inch it would yet be
difficult to deny. Thougli their 1 •k-i*’ wiil
fnuli.ihJy not make much imj»M mil at
v\ tdiiii Mon, tie* eioquenu* of their ap|M nl
I* 1 gin well r**!uike tho genius of our own
■<". atny. A ivening to The dit't* , vcr.»* bet w»»t*n
then modr of Ilf’, aiui our own, i> 1 pl- a in
favor «'f a bug r extent of c-o-ti v being al
io w \1 them, they oi s* rvc r ** Tn Amc if* ms
live ill town*, while rn my t’.i.-n-*:id poo; h*
Yiusv themselves within 1 -n 11 vm of
gn»un J, but the Semhvde 1 fa w,!.i * ml
scattered race, he swims tin; streams and
ic.tps over the Io of the n ,bl tu cst in pur-
#uit of game, m 1. like tlie IHiooping Cr mr, H ,
t it tuuki'Sits Uvft at 1 ij»ht, far h* in the ot
xvlicre it da-hei fh.£ dc v l'>om tlie ^1.1 - and
flower intha'in***’nt’g.” n ai: thn pa*-♦.***, 1
5Mi* il.ing of thou ancient and pic rijUiva* I
light to the r .i *i!, th<*v «.v ; “An htiitdrn.il
!*»iiuuier.x hiv seen thcScrmnoh* w .nrior r* - j
p *1 ag M!)distill be 1 .Uider til*? shade of hiS five |
.• ik, an I tb.o sun • 0f an litindt H w mr l*.tv 0 j
r. n on h;t .1: l. i’t pm 'lit of the Bu. k and ,
tbclb.it, witnn.jwe toquedionhis bounds, or •
dixuut^ lux 1 1'ig*.”
I had lutli**. to supposed ^ w irli ninny < thers)
that tl; * l*i Intis were in gei*c* ,d urn !i in
debted to Hie traml itors of tin 1: (urrangiu s, I
but iliis dors not spnearto be i!i *ci'<* i:i :!ie j
present i stance. I i unversed whli the go:*- »
Frcm the London True Briton.
gl:m:ral bonapahte. »
Ronap.a.tc m.»v l^* r.f. 1 m liave died more
licioicaliy tluu uii.t i ■ u g
from tiie dis* isc must have 1 et/i very u« ote, |
aild In* never uttered 1 complaint. lie refu
sed Qiedicinj* a x u - * * i. an I staled, a month j
picvioiix 10 his death, tb it In should never :
live Iron 1 bis l-< i «.;uu. At that pcuod lie
also said that In- was coi.li liiit he knew bet
ter than tlie surgeons what Ins Ji
and flint if vv ax the
Opinion gains strength that 1 war between
Russia and Turkey i- inevitable. It is affirm
ed that the Reis KlFendi no longer returns
in v answ eis to the application of tlie Russian
Minister. Since his Excellency left Con-
| staotinople, Itirtlicr m:issa<*rex hive taken
place in that capital, where it seems they
ne 1* -olvcd t > exterminate flic Gieekx.
I’llXVKroRT, J1; I.T 0.
Fit met nf n letter—We have received.!
' communication of the highest importance
j from O h smi It announces in the most p*.s-
1 itivi* inatincr that the il lations between Hi. -
m i and thi Porte have suddenly taken a sen-
oils turn and every tiling is calculated to ex-
• cite alanii, that the consequences of this mis-
' tyiderst ending will be very serious.
of tl... ••r*r,„d. ml. '» " ** '* »l.eu n."u.M«»^ and " j J-y M , V 1 ^
phl^aii'.' 1 which he so abunuantlv attributes to | l ‘‘ 11,1 1 l* 1 * ,n - P J f* , . v * sr,e " s ‘ P L0 I ■’ j j ^ ^ j j fl , ^ ,. r
otl.e.v ll»: stands Iv ronvic-d l.y t„, t-m, v.„.i huw ,'ucmU't, t ley <ue cull- . u , ln , u .
own prorluclion, In tie. .-M.pl.misnf nrntnnnl [ **! "1 111 *" > ; i cl '"t* 5 nm-inan, roi Iir * 1 ■' ! . Tr „- „• ,ur, v.is trU. rr mthe
revenge, at the ve.v mom -nr be ,. • .rgin ? 1 «*» ,ir ol « be “ b “ "i T i ><eturem, a ,1 tl. rr.:. k-pm <t
the Governor of a free people, wit the ■"other onxmn». fto-, tf h'» wiitisr btuJ wari ; „ . , t '*B .... m»y Rt mnJ.
head of a fiction, and prostitiittug hi, ..dice I '"j 1 . .K 3 \ \ : ty b* fiore pnnl. o , .a • i’ri (u.« iRlikatS
(jy*Tlic following ix ie-publislve/1 at the
request ot Ge.uftral Adams:
Mjjnlicello, SDlh August^ llJdl.
I Messrs. Cnmflk and Hines.—I perceive in
I your last week’s paper, that you have made
: that bis father diet! ; some -tab m* nix with regard to my con In* t
The pain th.it it gave liiin he d« nl»* d
i knife had been run into his body an.
as one of tlie State’s Commissioners in the
late ire ity with the Creek Indians. As I have
broke xhoit oil, flic w* uni I dosing t xirinail) 'had no personal eoimiittuicarioii with von
al’tei vaid.x. A U *v hours previous to bis ile- j “| ,,,n ,llt ‘ > u,, j ec t» I presume vmi have made
liavr gi.uluallv drawn lux Ihosc statemeiiU from infonn itiou which you
Having
Mr.Coch-
Wtre the
1 t.icv fell in tli**ir funner position.— ; facts of tlit? case, I have picsumed that tlie
conversation which took place between Air.
Cochran and myself, has been distorted by j
hand ■ from bis sides, and to have claxpeJ have r.*» * w* d fiom other prisons,
tli i:i over his breast, dotibtk .s ollcring up a never authorizwl any person but M
pi av ci at the xamo time, lie then released r:i '» to inform the people what \
, he is said (
b
t!
thean,
Dining the latter p irt of his illness, Ins
w< to liv'd ini 1 lie i ill length porti.nt of Ins!
son, which wav hung n * by ins requot at tlie !
fryitofliis bed, md it seems that h|x att ich-
liiciit to tbe child wax very great. Tiie last j
wends of Hoiiaparte have not yee hccu record- |
’ cd ; they vveic uttei 4 1 i" a (b-jirimn, lxit Mill
1 show what wax workm.g in Ins mind ;—‘.)/<*i |
\fils' were the liisf wohm, and »(f**nvards hi j
I murmured wlnt *>. • im ! to the hearers to lu*
• * tele d’ it r nice s'. Ii* shortly ulterwaicJs said
; 4 Fi lm **/ aml icvei spoke again.—Tho head
; and face of Roinpaitc wi ie immensely large
ui proportion to hi- body; they may with
yuvt pi qniety be said to he the only pails
‘ that e.aild b«* ice koned line; ln> face, fourteen
j hours ufur bis death, vvasone of tlie most in-
, terc.Ming that could be inrudned, l»*it from
, the extreme, beat of the climate, the decay
was s' r.i; id, th.vl shortly afterwards the fe:»- j
turcs collapsed, and at tiie time that lie was
to the most wic ked of pm poses 5 lie com
plains of private revenge, at tlie s m* mo
ment lli> accising the Governor of ic .r;ipt-
ly) giving pardons to convicted felons; and
he (innocent patriot, niodeat man *> i» warn
ing the people against person'll . -' r*
the very moment lie i. charging the Gover
nor with giving “ biihes to savages, red and
white”; ari<l tlm-*e ten in a matter, (the acqui
sition nude by tlie late treaty with the Indi
ans) wherein tins same Governor has recciv-
lourthsoi as enlightened and independent a
Legislature as ever assembled within the
wails of your State-House! We will c ( » far
ther ami aver, that it is n ni.ttti. already
sanctioned by the deliberate judgment and
honest feelings of the people of the state !
What are we to think of the modesty an l
impartiality of a man w ho professing to have
“one drop ol Georgia blood running m his
veins” should attempt to wound and disgrace
Georgi i bv slanders so foul, heaped on her
Chief M.ijistrate ! But it is this w riter who
which discolors all his views, and which he
attributes to other.; had lie K-o the true
messenger of pt* e, lie would Iuvetr.M ’
*'• d '
Icnhi \ - «3el9 • v ct he u *. /iousiy rmstsk<
i f he suj’pose.t • ka w* at re .1 Mr. CiawfcrJ**
>i*:W3 “ Tiio” well *v3 tl . t ;br pouuiarily
of their “great V vf...*” two or thiec states,
one a very large :c. ix s a!, n up j.» a certain
said to them “ here are two persons, heading | course of policy lui u ; e • d Iiiicmc**: * \ him, and
two difierent parties, both of whom, clothed j which notwilhiiam : \ c dsni.*! 'dam* d in
not to crush one distinguished man
to nuke wav tor another; but would have
that frailty which is the garment of all i number which haa # ; i-t -*j>p■•!*'vd
niaukiud, have ut times gone too far. They
arc not disposed to do luil justice to each oth- j
er.—They are both men possessing many
.00.1 d:tb but emumt wcU stall 1 tojeth-
• • • * ■ i • ' ; n a mtuniliy cnoudi Jead» me to the iofcroooo
neeii be no dispute or party-spirit about the nobody certainly Lnowrs wlnt bis politic
hostility to the ; ct and sfurit f the pretent
niiiiii.ii strut ion. Baldwin had the c* ns teller
take cure how he ebneunre* eitlier “ I'lio” or
Lis politics, lest ho pbire ^Ir. Crawford in v v*-rv
..lie r *. ifn-.t ;.n i * Ulrica* h*
ln iftCi, lor one oilers lor our >uto guvern-
e; not even !<!a lx»t frier.flx, though pcrtmpx
incut it uu election in two months, and the I the* writer <<f the “ Trio,” m w>lt a* any- if
other oii’ers fn* fiin pren deucy of the United j “ Baldwin” knows what hii p* li' cal priocip’.wi
States, three '.ears hence. Now, I cannot
shir fion the pretensions of the candidate for
the Governor, but I am an ardent and devot
ed I hotel and admirer of the candidate for
the Presidency ; but as you the sovereign
people may dilb r with me ns to the Governor,
I I am exceedingly rejor *-o that y*»u may gra-
f. els himself to be a chosen mwi-w •■in j ,V"' '.'"'‘“.na'JU’?!'.
to prc.ixli to the people against prirate r* ' ‘ ,n '
vcnge,parly-spirit an I ruinous faction. Th*»
is the fair and impartial specimen, he a fiords
o'lus heavenly gift to allay fiction; and to
top the r|imax k ol his Christian zed and lalmrs,
lie thinks pioper to make those heavy and
until it has assumed the shape ol an
♦lute
If he has it, where is it •
Mi-IhumI. Allliou-li I will not descciul lore- I 'lociiaienl or cu.lrnc
Has lie
oral or
icfered to
ply to tl?e false as.fitions and insinuations of
anonymous writers, v* t I have never pretend
ed to con* * il «<r disguise any or the whole of
tii • facts w liidi attended the treaty so far is I
was inteiextcd m them my knowledge e\-
teuded. With the view of correcting tlm ca
lumny which has been attempted upon me, I
have procured the following statement from
Mr. Cor bran, which, with these remarks, 1
ti let you will do me the justice to publish in'
your next p iper, k our- vrrv respectfully,
IWVll) ADAMS.
Having Observed in the Georgia Journal,
that General Adams h charged with having
- lid that Peter Donaldson received live hun
dred dollars from the Georgia Commission-
laid in stale, alt* r his lamg opened, the conn- J ers, for the express purpose of watching Gen-
does Iip really believe that the Legislature
and the people, whom lie libels, are to he driv
en to fores ware their own deliberate convic
tions, and serve him and hi * partv ? Are they
to tolerate the pretciisimvs of a nun, w ho un
der the cloak of preaching “ peace and gr> t »d-
will to men” is seizing those very personal
and individious topics wiurli of all otin rx,
aie best calculated to excite paitv-spu it ; and
shall such a writer expect the people to go
with him, when etc cred by so thin a veil, as
that every eye can see him? Who is «o hairy
that he hardly utters i sentence, It! re he
discloses bis views to be those of a faction ?
If we are not grossly mi*taken, fellow.citi
zens, upon p irty-spirit he feeds, and in the
atmosphere ol faction he delights to breath
y making the one Governor, and (so far
i> vour voice goes,) the other President ;und
thisi jndnr n.nstrams me to say would bean I attacked in the * •
independent course*” Now instead of rna- i liiV e not been able,
king to tlie people an address of yif h liberali
ty as tlii>, the dish is not at all seasoned to
hi** p iluti?.—‘*Cut and slay” is hi** maxim,
though he vainlv endeavors to palm it on the
Governor; and much ns lie may be astound
ed to hear it, the language of the G«rv»:rnor,
when he has been compcilu] to speak about
Crawford’s pretensions to the Presidency,
Ins been in tlie above strain. lie Ins uni
formly said, to those addressing him on the
or measures arc, hr dare not declare them, and
v indii ite him upon them, for if he durst, he has
finely had au ample opportunity for so d* wig.
1 hy ! - i is it eternally rung in our ears that
Cr.- vf.vr.l i /. cat nun, when none dare dc-
< l *i • hi* \ riucq 1* / or shew di** ineavurts wr.icfi
furnish evidence of l.u giva ,ej-, v. :. oi evi-n tie
c.iiturs of tho paper, called the govsrnaischd
or; <u, enrleanri. < to vindicate him fa t»-fc
whicli they hut faiutly attempt even fbr tfis
P csidc.at, abiioi c i nn: st f.!l his'tLcasum Wore
!*.»st Nos. of the “ Trio ,f J
for t /dvf y* ars past, to
shew him the au*h *r of any k U< h aet ct ibtu«uri».
V>t '..* nrctohl tlut he ij*. »l o:dy a .*.fjrcitaf
man ai d war. firm >. a n .go \ ra .st Iist*o
guisbed ri.iivi t*jnl, hot that Clark atid c try
oiiech*: v.bo :='.and** in l, s way niuat t»c put <l >w*^
to ni.inC way lor him, or oii^rw*. c it is ir.Biau-
ated, our slate vs dl k * u.juri.d, di-grac* .l* r »l i*tr-
liaps ruin* I. ^ .*s, %ve aie t'*id tu>s, when even
th e “ sspi»>gio:i «»f tit* rgia” v. bo ha* * j gai-
tly
(•'( • us » ujuf.
, • . | . , i . i i i • silent as death hs t * what nie-sur: * or ac‘% of
.. tike I.M» it y..u th-K.^, |.ul l,ad I „ t w .. ll( , ,, . , r
v»'« 1 notciw n to him. I lint he n | U ’i|l not ti ..on »*« '
Op|!f
• 1 to Crawford, and lias been for the
| greatness. Will r»«*t tr .s cn.*a*t u«t.>nii*h nt*titaf
Ul h
last 15 years, ts beyond all question, hut not I put d**wn o|iposiii c» to hiui here n1 ogiv. biin
itlv.<"igli private revenge or party-spirit ns | weight for pi.--lit |furpoj ( .-s would ha«<9*hctu %
>**«->'* *T f "*"o* .1.*, ... "I '••mmii-ui-u- Iithisi -wf the esse vhv h *s I .• m* le t ^ ral atom-inei t.—All this l.
t.n.m c had un If rgon ■ total alu ration.— era! Mitchell, who "Ms suspected of being Ml- ^ ■ , olthi! c and the excesM-e pw->cnt dav, Glarke concei
II,.!...Mv,. ' ll,.* mt-aii; lion,, my frion.lly to the treaty. heM a. the lotlia,, ^ »»ia
V :,i - «-'■" «ve» | hi • M.:,s I t*t a,,d that the j TfieZ ’ he V % e,l hi. ~ dn rn,,
Jt : ■: i Tirr *•» may .hA M , a „,„<■. a ;«i•- y>- •- - ■ *«.'
On openiiiC him his heart was found vm | which did take place between the lien,
small a: •! feeble, and loaded with fat; 1 ji>liver and myself, I have no hesitation in saving
was large, and out* of his kidney > reverted.—
It seems that lie would have died much soon
er n the liver had not forced its* If into tlu
hole in hi- Moim- h, and Inndci <i the aliment
«* 1,1 *. ln , " , ’ k | iVom'fwi.piW; but rxwj.« fttmt a slight .r-
m iutli ot toe in? upr* ter; a i l he‘onne 1 j iit »ti'*n, naturally to he expected at this part
ru* that lie has given it verbatim a
♦ d it. He iu lift makes no pretei: tons to
t.i *•.*!'.. *iary attain:.’!* ills which wcnld I iv*'
* nxhltJ him to impart the rhetorical colour
ing w;jith di>tii»<uis!ics many pints of the
»i oiment in quifiinn. lie inl'ormed me that
he at o:iC M»u. intended leaving out the iuii-
1*. 01 ti* ? Wp : tp:*.,' C» in*, being Unable to
undevMaud what t i c.\ i? li *iu the ignorant
Funding cf tne interpreter. In fa. t there
'•lesomo fine tr*\ s»>l genius and natural fci>-
i . * in m?!iv ol mr I ulii i orations, which
: !tl loose ui.
uiternieter.
tlun they
could gain b?
w. n. s.
horiola i the It..*, r natr.c fur this b.
GHRR
TM'Via disffmkb's c
fovgr niat*du*s on the
eagle pounces ori die j
'i’b'U nisciipti ll ot C .
•. b si t passes hy, Cat
/.’y; i :ti .71/.*.*..'.* on
1 kc til; vote * o! Sit:til I.
t. • < oa»tai!?it;*l w
jm.cs tor the x eptte w!
igujJ b'*m. un i the b.p*
'"\-trs may irxt wr tl. ..
V it's /on ider to thi v
r; sriirc.
TV
j of the liver, as it w in in contact with tl.e dis-
♦*4S<**1 quarter, it wa> completely lu*alt!iy, and
| did nut show the least xympf. )•. - i the cgin-
i plaint which lie w.is Mated by Mr. O’Meara,
tn sutler under, ilisk nnl wa* r * i< i **fV»*m-
mate, but beautiful. 'File "our s on bis ho-
dv were as follows;—A small wound m the
!. • i<l, rco ived Iroui the halbert i an I’nglish j
:*r v ant >t Toulon ; one above tl.e knee Lv a j
j -pent hall, rn rived at Kntixhon; and one lit ar J
I the ankle, i deep musket b ill an/e that lw?.
| rev ived at lta;\. His cranium di<l not give |
i the saust i* tiou Ui the evimno! »gvsts that was i
* ai.te ipated. A treat dial <f ti aub!«* w t > ’
j tabs n hy Uo' tors .Mir. hell ,uid Rmton to have
j arustoi ins ta</* and crun.mn—but unfortun-)
j itelv, the quality of gyn.pxome, which wasj
j only t«) Ih*t locup'd from tl.e in! rad, vv av such
I as rcndeied all their attempti iruit!• >s. A
| short time previous t » his death h«* sciatcln d )
mi with a ;* ikllif** on a snn!l-! .\, v. Inch
i presenter! to I)». Ainolt tm his attendance :
; on him, aid bus lt-n tl;** alnrse ge.^ -*man t;no
j that I never did hear the fiemral say that
any money was given fur the expiess pur-
pi o ahoveinenticiied ; but the General in
humed me tlut five hundred dollars were
given to the said Donaldson, for lus services
generally, and foi acting .a a spy upon cer
tain persons present at the ire.itv, sjine ol
whom wtic suspected ol being unfriendly to
it, and mnonj them GcntioJ Mitchell's name
was mentioned.
General A lams fuiflier obsei ved, that after
tin* treaty was concluded, Gen. Mitchell ap
peared to he well satisfied with it.
(Signed) MARTIN COCHRAN.
AUii August Itidl.
party
the true interest* of the pcopl
Bald" i:a” a.-sertr, but because lie disapproves
j hjs political course and beau.se he has believ-
! ed, as he now dues, that he has been initru-
• lner/al in doing liim the most crying inpis-
| tee, inconsequence of which the most ticry
1 persecution lias followed him, without any dis-
! position shown to make a ju»t, manly or libc-
bc ma le the atonement.—All this time even up to the
fives himself to have
and not to have hunt-
as has bet n insid-
liave applied to the
body . ii , the torch cf pait pit it. i*
. » Pr
why deal so j
mil' h in names and so little m nets. \V liv j 1 ‘"* XV0|| dt'!lul therefore ili it tiie triends ol | of bis
have produ.-i <{ t<* i\ t c pafi.'i** < r * s-n.e few of
the m<*.i#u r ' i u h’.*. !i «' unj;i him • .■.. *r g' od or
great. It n true t <t “ li d lw»n’’ eodcavor* to
give h ru pronoi r-.,c y (hawing a <. *• ; nfii. n
i elwt eii him vi i J• d«.? v '.'ark, f*. ?!»• jiurj) :»* i!
ipvakioc contcmpi *o*.!y ofiiw* iuuui: l^-t sime
tin* writer pre-*t# u,'*t'i ui the rornj ariiirn, what
will an imp n* i^l pu?*!:c say of CJ jrlr, .>«it that
when Crawfcri vras vri(noun, uu h r the i'
res oi n beloved an*! pat.kafir, father Ac held r : i
iu hi* hands, and did light for toe li!u rt*fH ot r..«
courtry, «o far .a u i r ;or.'ur.dy v. is atforded
mm, which prevude-d tos r»c* iv.ng that liberal
f ciiucaticti which f>r‘*jnn l..s tbrovv.t <n tlie way
1 rival.
1 Crawford v mi! i uew with thr rr.o;t hateful : tliiui m«re prof*
jealousy, any rising influence, which h«* may | though it u wfil L
be supposed to po.>soxs in the state, and it is as
little wondevf il that they should exert all
their power, industry and talents to crush it
even if it leads to a sacrifice nf the possessor
and every thing dear to linn; the more espe
cially w hen it ;v considered how vastly irn-
l»C!l ill* JOl'RNAL.
Messrs. Cania’i ij* Hines—\ noiiee in your
list paper tho remarks of a wliter under the
imtiils ;i *‘G. G.”—from which, I pi**iuiiu\
la* would liavi* it im. ucd fie belongs to tho j rep
Gov i iiku’n (iuards. • it i conceived those
n'uiarks eieditable tu the author, or dictated
hy pun motives, I should fio the list who
would notice them.
\ <vu have however, gentlemen, given them
pul’li*»ty, and tHereby magnified
ti i v i vl it was,into not ice, J Von i the presump
tion ol »Jiig nd member, vviiuse temeiity is
not let eieh man stand or fall By his own '
acts? Rut no ; this would not answer his
purpose.
The true question now In'Toxe the people
ix, ought Ciaike to be the next Governor ?
but from this lie attempts to turn away their
attention, by calling paitv-names and mou
sing pnrty-feelingi. The people, in Meeting . ac „
their representatives at hbe fnsuiag electi-m, t ) (’rawturd, in the approaching eon- j >tj , h
h ive tlieir eve steadily fixed upon thisqnes- | «*“fi"dl be everv vote, and even the rrputa- | |(Ur! ;
tion ; nnd for this purjiose, they are carefully J,on be may leave in toe state which he claims
examining whether Clarke’s acts as Gover- * 1 . s bis own. It is not wrniderltil that “ he
nor entitle him t
he h is behaved
faithful officer, or the reverse—Whether lie
hi* been guilty of“ bribery and entruptiou
Hep we er’deace, other
ofh.l patriotism, ar.d »l-
'. i that he or nil friend*
never ha.e bo33te*l of those fx! n 4 .* which hi*
Crc.var i.arl riven him. yet we venture tn believe
that, h i i *• •.•!)• rqi.id » I enalT.rdtdI.ini
tkat not ifiiia'i beg i!»c i K l.'qqr p;.*irci:tion*
he h;»j t i n r. .n>| • bed to fu e, the itreoctl* '»f
his mind, the pilri»li9H e.f h;j ! e^rfi and lh*
ac iv it x and e.u r ; :« *)...» ni *ral • fix. aett-r, are
r.'-t «.n'y f <> kuve i »l mt<* li e shad *,
Midi *' ’Karim; a ei lo.?y/' nru" ■* 4 *Ik* ■ s”
but would have er.u U . I.if whole f'.uMry f.l
liav e frau d hGcourse, i*iac a of n?.fi«inni utility,
• 'iv * *. i a ik* n .iiiN »»n 111 *«ei - - * nave traced m*. course, mac tof na icnn. •JUJi'y,
o then conli.lem e. Whether i S * TCH,! 'I w*»*: ordfrs to marshal his forces and of no cFubtiul charier, r It is nn mm ilimei.t
ax an upright, i:'tel!i*j** ir ami s M5n 1 di* alarm, for putting down ( birke ;. t-> h?:n to «ay, that be is upright, firm und er^ct
and most appropriate would it be that 41 tli
orders” should come (as Baldwin expresses J
or departed fiom the invariable custom of the *0 t° those “ aspiring fains which Gemcia
most illuatrioiis men that ever adorned tin.*- | posses*•»■*., who may one day erect tlirir lofty
republic, in using ln> best einleavois to ♦ n- \jarms t among the proudest of the nation. It
suit* the kite Indian treaty—and whether the
eukitjvc* cf tlu? people, committed a
high crime m voting him their unqnlified
a; probation tor hi> c n lurt in this
natural that “the seedlings” should now
play the under part and sound stoutly the
alami, as‘‘Baldwin” has done, seeing that
they are to re five their vegetative growth,
uni this too alter his grant of $10 t uih) to the - k?,|,| Vuth and size, from “Me oak already ex-
dv 0.—-It wppmrf certain that Bon-
npletcd lus .Mim*ms Iwfiich lie
! »;i hi** ariival it Helena,) a
befute Ins di .ub. -Several copies
•ti* made of his work, twoof wlu< h
r 1 to G ucr.il Reitr
lepril en»i: lemur, view, than lie would this write
digressed citizens of Savannah, and after hi
unwearied diligence in detecting and furnish- \
subject,! mg proof against a high ofiicer apjxniited to
suppoit the lioimr and interest of tl.e countrv |
among the nerj;hl>>iing Indian trp es. But
' ha. * us believe the remarks
t willing to con*-id* r the ufji- ,
whicii t cm/ acts ot the Governor; or if he clan
eak
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soar lar above ti in |] igiiious deNigns.
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anrvxiuiel.ini that Ins) that 44 digs up the dead.
twenty years” under .i p
pie in electing fhe.i
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and it i
i j.andtd and hardened hy age
*‘lu this calculation, John Clark I” too
“ "inif,” lurt I include “Baldwin” nnd ail
tlut squad of ispiiing expectants, w ho believe
tb* v are to spring info greatness and distinc
tion as the ln^h piie'tsol t!ie. nation, upon
the act i 'ion ot AVilli.nn II. Crawfoul to the
he alln. * **. it lie conceived oui corps, (tho* j at them, it is merely to utter an unqualified hifihcst otlicc iu the government, ’i’ll
the . enilemeti
now agitating the state, and wlio arc breath
less with anxiety and pain, when they disco
ver a speck on thr* horizon which may in the
least darken the prospects of \Ym. II. Craw-
l titl—These aiet’m* men who very liberally
stand ready to saaifu*; the. pn ^nt Govr*.-
nur up<)n a un re con tingenry— to auctilic*>
i> rc-eloi tioii now may endan
ger that of Ciawfuri three veaia hence.—
It the people had not before known this,
"Baldwin” has told them so. Houses every
possible exertion and art, to inspire Gcoi; ,.i
with a pride for the next Fresident—Indeed
In* ileal seems so great, that I doubt whether
h*-* svo.fld not be willing to accq* ol'an
mnton from Geoigia, rather than not have
tlie lion He apeak.xofthe -uperlaiiv*? h
nor of i hiv being only one. of CM states ft wo
more than I have ever heard of)an i vet i.av-
mg one out of four of the officers u* t.u('a! ,
net—Of t!i»* great claims and advanti. * -
that it will afford iia for gifts and patroua*: ,
i:nj after h**asil^ .Vising hini»t*!!W un u.
to be swcrveil by slander, without a particle of proof. It is A
ad putrid scandals of
♦‘tenor, that tha pco-
; Governor «hon!.l
| .ay hold of every thing by winch ? » make up
elicit the formation of their opinions, except the very matters that
are pertinent and proper—1 mean the conduct
and acts of th«•candidates themselves ; and
let me here astute tins writer, ihat neither t ^> ,T *
Governor l l uke or any of iiis fiiends have
brought at ail into public view, to influence
the ensuing elections, that pamphlet upon
which be pouis out "tiie vials 'd his wrath”
or tlie t, pics embraced in it—Neither G i -
j nor Clarke or his fuends, ha* c brought into
Literary ]. iporii-m.— view the next I*i*• nlcntial Mrrttnn, as i le-
to learn ilirougli the medium stir hy which to prize themselves into power
'•* *• ,f ’ * f h'*t the Liard »>; i r t.j M*ciue tin* next G vernor's < lection.—
Th^y have not heeu the authors or tin* stir
rers up ot that g*a at ferment, which now agi-
tatcN the state hum on* end to the other.—
They hau* not invited the partizaus of war »•♦
?! tbe pen i;Md of strife and iukslie<! ; or soli-
.ted t! t powerful aivi ut the ^. ->s t tastain
in his course, leaving no r«*'<ni fur any party to
doubt what his character *n.i V7i.at Ida acts ar** y
Wei.li;*!! not .shrink from punning this campa::-
aon a little further. Clark has been, nut ye?
twoyeats in the government ot the slate, ar.d
where is lie: act (vet* di.«dnin .bsgrivvful ami* <•
tioua unaepported by pro »f, of w hich h»* will he
nsliameil or from wlpchhe will shrink! Ou tli.*
c< ntrary wr <!:ir*? Baldwri i t*> produce before the
public iu tl*** whole cm rue cf Mr Craw foul's
hi x* l *’d political r.iro-r, mv *.. *r or fin *surc$ su
h ndicialto Cirorga or to the Gnited states, ai
C nrk has b ■ n • w-rNpably ics’ruiricntal ia
producing, in Uu* sh* rt lime lie Iras be;:i in of
fice Here I admit ‘hot ev ery vt ailcded to. has
been made ground of indiscrirn nale accusat'oa
and slander: hut w nal does Uiii show* but :v viru-
ent ditjvirition to pera«c:i!e and put l;imd*iv i
oy aU j»o» ' >h > • indme mu \Vb f ■! 4; 4
111• • zenilenien (and not John t laikj who are ! *he%v, l ut that tli* which would n t or y
Otlie r*», tin ni f, c lilio jfnr ll
*gy. are CuiJe.nm.uI in Join I'lirk
li': blackest de oimi’y aud wivk-
corps, ui wl it hwehave succeed
\ tu he hoped tjie i a neurons part*-
K m may. not bovafU ied t »bi.i .,or toinai that
*'.u * id .I leehug whicii stiould sub'ist
iiionp'our members.
./ Member of the Corps.
September la.
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.. oj t;i;m : the N * Tie ut. , in ti;at * ity,
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