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nsi-nd the rtfobition, ta a- so jrxter.d : * j
to “ ririt::h dependencies,” gen railv
the Hoafe divided—Ayes 43 —Nets
*7-
Mr. K'uhJfin fugr’eftcd the pfopir
ety o* sdding the following words to
the refutation, in which the mover acqui
•feing, they were incorporated into it
And also a statement (hewing in de
tail the quantity and value of the like
articles of import brought into the Uni
ted S atrs from other nations refpedfive
ly, with the rate and amount of the duty
thereon.
W lien the refutation, thus modified,
was agreed to without a divilion.
Mr. Ci o'wninJLulJ then moved the
following resolution• Hr faiu, in iub
tta&ice it was the fame with the amend
ment which he had proposed to th * re
folut.on of the gentlemen from Virgi
nia.
Refo’vrd, That the fee ret al7 of the
Treat dry be directed to lay before this
fcnufr, a statement of the amount of the
x torts and imports to and from the Bri
ti!h dependencies other than thole of
America for the lad two yea's.
This refutation was iikewile agreed to
without a divifisn.
On motion of Mr, Stanfor I the house
retalvcd i tie If into a committee of the
whole on the bill altering ihr time for
holding the Circuit court for the diltjid
v/i North Carolina,
After the blanks were filled, Mt. Ma
on •. ff red anew feitioa tor increaGng
the Diary of the ciftndi judge of North
Carolina horn 1,50610 2,000 dollars.
After debate, this motion was loft by
a great majority, as were other motions,
fncceffively made, to allow a faiary of
jSoc, 1700, and 1600 dollars.
‘i .e committee role-, and reported the
bill, and the house ordered it to a third
reading to morrow.
Tuesday, Feb. 4.
The fpeake i.-io before the house a
Utter horn the governor of Orleans, co
wring a petition ram the regents of the
n eve fry of that territory, praying a
oonas ion of lands.
Referred to a committee on the public
lands.
Mr. Gregg called for the order of
the day on a refutation offered by him
to repeal lo much of an aCt a auU.orifts
trie appropriation of lands to ilia Y;.z>o
Mr. Smiiit moved to pof'pone the con
fideratiou of I,i relolutiou to Monday
week, that in the mean time the rational
butiiiefs might be tranfafifed, undilturbed
by the irritation which this fur.j .ct gene
rally gave rile to.
Mr. Alston deilarcd himfelf in favor
of a compromil'e by cctrimiffioners. If
this course should be difegrecd to,’ he
would have no objection to agree to the
refutation offered Ly tue gentleman from
I’ehnfylvania
;r.r Gregg trailed the motion for pofl
pom-ment would not prevail. The refu
tation bad beta tabulated very early in
the feftton. The mover had waved call
jig ii up to this day that the national
bufmefs might be firit attended to In
th i'& hull ncisthe house had progreftad to
a point, at which it appeared convenient
to take up the refutation. Information
h.-.d been required, which would not pro
bably be received for fume Cays. In th.
interim a decilion rnUht be had on tin
refutation. The fulj cl had been so
long before the houle, and had been so
fully difeuff'd, that there did not appear
to be occasion for much debate, nor did
lie think the irritation alluded to by his
colleague, wouid take place He hoped,
ii the )utj..Cl was entered upon, the dil
tufiion would be conducted with that
prudence and temper that were ifLntial
to the discovery of truth.
The motion was agreed to—ayes 65.
‘■NBfzasnarai ; but—nw iif<——am—
THE SUBSCRIBERS.
WISHING to liireA their attention to
wards the cdUeAion ami h-tilement of debts
due to them. Give noiiec that, on the 3 1 it
day of December next, they- will decline the
J etai bulincl’s on credit ; They Uefire there
fore that all thole ltideb-ed to them, or to
Robert St John Bolton, will immediately make
payment or otherwise fettle to their iatiS-
I'aftion.
From the ffore crlle&ion made these two
veam pall, the debts 10 them have pccumuil-,
*4 and beyond their wish ; and they are
fi.fficienUv aware t hai hnfinels conducted on
fuen a footing cannot f’upport life If.
Curtis Bolton, 6c Cos.
Their remaining stock on hand which is
ot in'ended to be increaled, will be fold by
■wholesale or retail, on ealy terms for caih,
produce, or town notes.
Nov, 27 tf
70 LEASE
For a Term ot Years.
Lets No. 13 and 14 in Warren Ward
fi'iuateJ near tr.e Bay and adjoining a lot
itdonging to the etlaU of tl Linibriclge, at
f'efev.t, occupied by Mr. fumes Mclntrjfb
Mid Mr. Wm. Green Teacher — one of them
s. corner let on aj'quare and fronting the new
market. For terms apfjy to
WILLI AMI PARKER.
January 3 ts 36.
1 O LET,
An/i immediate possession given,
UNTIL rue hilt day of January
r-xf, t e corive i-n/ LUM
hrd. Yard and COUNTInG
HOUiE, known by the name of Mr.
jmn Pooler’s Ship Yard, ihe fitua’
non an I convenience of tbi s yard is
t o weil known to require a fur/her
c.fcription. for particulars, enquire
r f [oho Pooler, Kfq. Mrll s. Bcgg’
.and Groves, or
JOHN MEAD.
Ksoruary 4 i ot 45
R Eil’Uß LIC A N.
■S.-. VANN AH,
LbiU:uv 25, ißc6.
KIS F.xre” cy Governor MILI-E DGE
left thi3 pla.e, for l.ouifville, 011 Saturday
I alt.
James Simms, efq. of Columbia countv, is
a c-.nd.Jate at the eufiung Congrefli onal elec
tion. Farmer’s Gazette.
B- Capt. Telford, of the brig Thetis,
from Teller fte, which place he left the 25th
December, we are informed that no intelli
gence had been received there of the capture
of die Cork rit e- by the Rochefort squadron.
On the 3d Dec. capt T. on his outward pat
fage, inlat. 28, 35,10ng 20, was hoarded by
a Hritilh frig t-e, belonging to a flettt of live
fail of the line, and two frigates (then in
fight) in purfint of the Rochefort squadron.
The capo ■ t the frigate informed, that Ad
miral Sterhhg, with five fail of the line, was
eroding off the YVeltern lllands, for the fame
fieet. [N. York paper.]
Captain Crowell, of the brig Washington,
spoke on the soih January, 111 lat. 37 2a.
long 75. 57 the ship Alexander, (of Bath)
out .-.5 days from B rndeaux, fr New-York.
News may be expected by the above (hip.
N. Y. I‘ams.
Private letters from Washington, state
that a Law founded on the resolutions of Mr.
Gregg, will pass, with fame modifications ....
The modifications, we understand, will be
(uch. as to give time for another attempt on
the part of ur government to effeft a fettle
ment ‘of differences by negociation, bet.ire
the law goes into operation.
[Norfolk Ledger.]
Captain Cook, of the brig ludullry, wh 1
arrived on the 16th lnltani, in S7 days from
Marleilles, informs, that the day before he
left that citv, accounts were received from
the grand army ot France, giving details of
the aft 1 in called that of the three Emperors,
which Rated, that‘*.ie French were complete -
ly victorious. He brought no newspapers....
Capt. Cook adds, that this was the current
news of the day, and that full credit was
given to it. [Charlellon paper.]
A letter received vellerday from WYniing.
ten, n. c. bring;, the difagreeahleintelligence
that a Very confiderubie part of that town
was contained by fire, on the morning of the
1 ith infl. It begun about a o’clock in the
morning, and, notwtthlUnding cveiy exer
tion of the inhabitants was not got under
mril i o’c'ock. By this accident upwards
of fifty houses, the mall valua le in the
town, and thole in which ihe principcl (lores
were kept, were deilroyed, with a great part
of their contents. [ -liar. Ciiy Gaz ]
The following is the number of Africans
imported lir.ee the opening of the port, ac
cording to tiie reports made at Fort John
son :
In the year 1804, 57^4
18:5, - - 67 ■ >
To the 16th Feb. 1806, - i(>q6
Total 14,18,
Several vessels with negroes came up to
thecity in diitrefs, without being repovte.,
which are not included in the above. ii.
f xiroff of a letter rom IVeJhington, dated
the (sih infant, received by iajl night’s
mail
“ A refoiution was this day brought for
ward by Mr. Clay, and referred to a com
motee of 1 ii* whVlt, prohibiting the exporta
tion of ail produfts, in our own or any other
vefltl, to -the colonies or dominions not per
inantnt'y opened to us by law ; which, pro
bably, will comprile aiithe projects relative
tr ourmifiimlerf.aiiding with Great Britain,
that will be made this feflion.
“ r l hus, you fee, a wide field of argument
is opened to us, I am dilpofed to think,
that all will end in a requell that anew ne
gociaticn be opened with the c urt of St.
James’s, to lay before it the rights the citi
osens of the United States are determined to
maintain.” (lid)
We have been favored with extra£l3
from feua! letters received from Detroit
dated a* late as the 13th December. The
alarm of an attack (rom the Indian* Lad
entirely subsided.
A ft. w evenings previous to the 13th
December, fome Britilh officers with arms
forcibly entered a house in Detroit and
ftiaed a deserter from them. The people
of the town interfered, refeued the de
serter, shot one of British officer* in the
leg and coufic'erably injured the other.—
Both these officers, with other persons
qoncerntd in the affray, are rccoginxcd
Ui appear at the- erifmng court to answer
for this attrofcious breach of the peace.
v (National Intelligencer.)
Fiauhort, (K) fan. 16.
Er.tr/tB of a letter from a correspondent at
St. Vincennes, to the Editor, dated Dec.
XI, 1805,
“ We have nothing worth communi
cating except that young Mr. Wilkiufon
(who went up the M (luuii, a* the public
have been tame time fincc informed) has
just returned to S:. Louis,on account of
i a quarrel with tame Indians, who killed
one of his (Wikinfon’s) party; upon
which the party killed one of thelndiaus.”
Bioce ti e foregoing was received the
Editor has conversed with a gentleman
immediately from St Louis, who inform
ed him that the objedt of lieut. Wilkiu
fon’B j >urney up the Miffruri, was to
eftablilh a tart at the mouth of the river
Platte ; and that the party wa, fired upon
about 3CO miles up to Miftauri. It was
tafpcCted that fcvwalSpaniards were with
the Indians, as tame white men were dll
covered. No information of any attack
having been made on Major Lewis’ party
had reached St. Louis, at the time our
informant left it; and he apprehends the
report must have originated from the
attack upon lieut. Wilkiufon.
Ralegh, (N C.) Feb. 10.
“Paired :S,rough Morganton and Ass ville in
his Rat-, ia November tail from Svutii C*
‘■l'hna, on their way to the western cnuntrv, 1
a father, mother and twenry-Mur foils, all in
good health. What is very extraordinary,
hut no let's true, is, that hev were all horn at
iiie births; twelve a, three births and twelve
at fix births. Toths honor of the gentlemen
f M"rganion, we are tckltkat a fubfeription
was made up, and ihe 24 lons clothed in uni
form; the eldelt not more than 17, ai.J the
youngeli not nioie than 6 years old. It was
laid that the government of the United States
had made the m a donation of one hundred
acres each ; and that they were then on ilieir
way to enjoy it. The correifinefs of the lat -
ter we doubt, as we have seen no ad of ceu- I
grels making l'uch a grant. j
MELANCHOLY—The following ac
count of a molt dillrefllug accident, is ex
traded fiom a letter written by a gentleman
rehdent at Marccllus, dated January 18,
1806.
“ Lafl night about i* o’clock, the house
of Mr Fowler, an inhabitant of this place
was contained by fiie. Mr. F. was not at
home. His wife, who was alleep, dal not
awake until it was too late to cxtinguilh the
fire, or lave the live* of her children. Four
children, the eldell lix years old, and the
youngelt two months, perithed in the llamcs.
Mrs. Fowler is so burnt, as not to he able to
attend to any business at prelent. Thus have
two fond parents, as it were in a moment,
been deprived of all their chi dren. In this
aw ful event, we fee the uncertainty of alt
earthly things, that there is nothn g liable,
nothing abiding hrnrath the fun. This pro
vidence ipeakeg a language intel igihle to
the lowed capacity li fays to us all—“ Be
ye also ready for in such an hour as ye think
not of the foil of man cometh.”
[Utica Patriot.]
Chari.vs 1 ov, February 22.
Extrad of a tetter from Washington, dated
the 71 h it ft.
“ Government has received dispatches
from Mr. Monhoe, dated 26th November
which Rate that the day before he received
a note front Lord Mvlcrave, in anlwer to
two of his, wilt,ch accedes to an examina
tion of the differences with us. ‘fhus our
profpeißs ate brightntng in that quarter.
A vessel has arrived at Baltimore from
Bremen, Ihe left that on the 2qth December,
but hr tight no paueiS or letters later than the
s’h, the accounts (lie brings are very favora
ble to the French armies—die emperor of
France was at Brunn in Bohemia, on the 23d
November. On that day alfi, the archduke
Charles’s army was defeated near Goriazia,
and loft eight hundred men prisoners, seven
hundred hi ties, twelve pieces of camion, fix
cotars and 011 c Randard.
Extrtl [a letter frem a refpeclaiU heufe in Nru-
Y olk, dated t'eiiuury 6, received by laji night’s
nail.
“ Bona parte has made a separate Peack
with Austria, at an expenle to the latter of
48 millions ot livrts.”
Married, on the 22d inst by the rev,
Mr. BMi, y hr. D Letvcs, efq. attorney
at law, to Mtf* Catherine 11. Scott, both
of this ci’ y.
day lift, fames Bird, elq. to Mifa Sarah
Smith.
Port cf Savannah.
Arxivid, Ship Rufus, Paul, Mar
tinique— Charlotte, Ilorton, St. Croix
Brig Verms, Barrette. Fob.go — Ceres,
Worth , Ntuv-Yorh — Schr. Safin, Allen,
Charlejlon—Edits ird, Goodman , do
I.uley, Stout, Jamaica.
Cleared, Ship Ocean, Ingersoll,
Cowes & a Market—Brig CleobJlra,
Hoadley, Netts-Yotk — Economy, Smith,
A exandrit — Schr. Commerce, Rhodes,
do. — Almira, Edwards, N. York—Roly
Wije, IVtJI Indies.
LANDING,
From on hoard the schooner Industry, capt.
Brown, from Charleflon, 54 TIEKCEs
Ci ooked tfland nAL I ,
Os an excel ent quality, for sale by
Jobti T. IVhue & Fo.
February 25, 1803. [ic ]
FOR SALK,
// applied for within eight days,
‘IHE BRIG
cE R K
/ft Hardens Wharf.
She wis bu )t in <hc Ci'y ot Nr,W
YQ:'fC, by Samu I Acktay, of LIVE
O *K. and CEDAR, under the in
f tdtioo of fer firft owner, and m
lended for a PACKET. She is
ffau ch, found and well found, and
wi.l b- fold reasonable.
For terms, apply to
MILLER ii MOORHEAD.
Februiry 75. jt Si
For St. AUGUS'I INK,
j l' e Schooner ED VV AMD,
Vx.s •wS'iSVn C Goodman, mailer, will poli-
Vfk.jfjlaJp' tively fail in the course of the
week. For freight or palfage,
apply on board, at Bolton’s wharf, to the mas
ter, or at Mrs. bears’s, to
WILLIAM LADD.
February 15 2t 51
NOTICE,
THE debtors of Julia Davies, are
hereby notified to come forward
and fettle their accounts, whether on note
or otherwise, on or before the 15th dzy
of March next, otherwise the l.ibfcnbcr
will be obliged to commence fait.
John J). Lewes.
Feb. 11. 47-J Attorney
THE SUBSCRIBER,
OFFERS for falc foe cash, or
baiter for Negrcrs, three houses and
loti in the village of St. Gau l , one
waich was formerly occupied by S.’c
pben tiiount. la tc of this <iry, drc. tne
o her /wo adjo-ning. For particulars
apply to Mr. Jonathan Clme, in 74
vannah, or in Waynefborcugh to
Stephen Blount.
Jan. *4, act. 4 Ct
M<icflial*s Sales.
YV7 ILLBE SOLD on Tues-
W t-Ly the firft tk.y of A
pril next, at the CoiMt-houle in
Savannah, between the hours of
trn and three o’clock, the fol
lowing Propenv, taken in Exe
cution as the property of Smith,
•'ors & Anderson, at the fuicof
Thomas & James Swords :
Untxpirrd L.e. fc <f LOP
No, j, Heathcoare Tyihing
Decker Ward, Savannah, with
ihe buildings ana improvements
thereon.
ALSO,
The Buildings and unexpired
Leale of Lot No. 9, Carpenter
Tything, Decker Ward.
ALSO,
One 50 acre Lot on the Thun
derbolt road, rhree miles horti
Savannah, with the Buildings
improvements thereon.
ALSO,
The NEGROES, Molly,
Charlotte, Lazett, Hazen and
Billy.
B. WALL, m. and, o.
February 24 r, 1
Sheriff s Sales.
Will be Sold dt ibe Court-buusc in
Savannah, on Lues lay the jirjl
April next, between the hours
cf ten ana two 0 itvck ,
ALL thole TWO WHARF
LO FS ac New Dirpilord
or Five Fathom Hole, known
by l umbers one and two, con
taining each 100 feet in Iront anti
jyo feet back, with Buildings,
TKurc Houles and Improvements
thereon, winch property hath
bten duly loieclcfed, and is Ibid
to fans y a mortgage Iron John
S. DeMontmollm to Pacr Cai
onnet.
T. ROBERTSON, s.c.c.
February 2j. 51
A L a Superior Court began
and held at S. vannah, in t c County
of Chatham, for the/erin ot January,
1806 ; the following perfaas bem
returned, fummored as Juiors at she
prelcnt term, made deiault.
GRAND JURORS.
Jr,hn MCntofh, J. I". Lawrence,
Edward Swabrick, Lewis Cu/hoert,
Edward Et bbms, David Juhnfton,
George Aiidertan, Tnomas Newell.
PE FIT JURORS.
Hei'ry Hover, Michael Denfler,
Isaac Frank*, Jo n Bower, John
Williams, James Bux, I homas Ki k,
A. Spencer, Jdie Fountain, John
N. Brail.ford.
I he Ll'owing persons who made
default in the term of Apiil lafl,and
wh i did make exculcs, ate notified
/ha: luch excuses as were made by
them are tnifplaced—they an., there
fore ordered, in thirty days fr in this
date, to fhc w good and fuffieient
cause of excuta, to be made on oa/11
before any jufticc of the peace, and
filed in the Cieik’s Office of thii
C< urt.
GRAND JURORS.
Edward Lloyd, Nathaniel Adams,
jun’r. Nichol Turnbull. John Br.
nard, William C. Campbell, Solo
mon Shadd, Thomas M. Wood
biidge, T homas R. Box, Richard
Wayne, John Bolton, William Lay.
lor, John J.ckfon, Wi liam Barnard.
Pc. I I L JURORS.
Richard Bralcy, George Enoc,
Lewis Cooper, G. H. Burmug h,
Jacob Idler, |ohn Wi!liam>, Thomas
Pitt, Thomas Nottage.
Ii is ordered, I'nat the fajd dc
faulting Grand Jurors be fined foi ty
dollars each ; and the fa and defaulting
Petit Jurors twenty dollar, each, un
less they do feveraily shew good and
fuffieient cauls, 10 be made on oatn
before any jufficr r.f he peace, and
filed in the clerk’s ofii e of this court
wi/nin thirty days.
Exlradl from the minute? 22d
February, 1806.
[Si] __ J. BUI.LOCH, Clerk.
T O LET,
THE WHARF AND STORES
TOOKMEKI.Y oc upi-.-d by Mtfrs. VVillbn
1- & Knox, and at prel'ent by ,Vlr. Andrew
Knox. I hei [rroduiffive and convenient li
tuafion is lo v. el! known, ax to require ne
lurtker explanation. For tenns enquire ol
R. Wa) lie.
November 1 ; o
LOR SALK,
J Capital traft of 202 1 -2 acres of land
jin the stb dijlnd of Baldwin county. E'er
\ particulars enquire of Use printers of ibis
paper.
7 ,n ■ 7 ‘ft J 7
NO i ict.,
AI.L Persons having any demands againii
eitate of John *iii .f-riL.t , dcc*i-aied,
are reque(ie<i to lend them m y auev
and thole wl.j lie
ment to
J oseph H a berr.li ain.
Admn.jlraht.
January f ts 1,4
AUCTION
LI]IH DAT the 1 <jth inst. at 10
o'clock IVILL BE SOLD be
fore try Authon Store,
WITHOUT RESERVE,
50 pieces German Oztnburgj
200 do. do. Roils
For the benefit of the Ued'i wri
ters ii all car.ce: ntd.
AI.SO,
5 Hhds. Jamaica Rum
10 do. Windward Ifl.ind do.
20 Bairds bottled porter
100 boxes Smouked Herring
30 kegs butter
20 boxes chocolate
6 half barrels in ini; Me ft
B. es
20 bags Coffee
2 cl'cils Hylon Tea
4 rfo. young Hylon do.
6 chi Its Souchor !• do.
v- >
6 bands Cordials
6 do, Mulcovado Sugars
10 SJO. Hour.
LIKEWISE,
30 pieces cloths aHjj ted qual
ities
20 an d Flannels and Baizes
40 do. Brown Linens
50 do. Iriih do.
30 do. Brown do,
20 do. Platiilas
6 dozen coatle Hats
10 do. Kijmarnack Caps
14 pieces duffil Blankets,
30 do. Rose d<>.
1 bale I Innnhonris
>0 toilet looking-; hisses
5° pieces C'o/deti Dimity
Pieces MulLn, Marfcilles
to. ■ . (sfc.
t ONDITIONS, CASH.
S fl. SLACK HOUSE,
Auctioneer-.
I O l* i\ i .
STORMSNd.s 1 and t , in tin;
For terms *%pj:!y it my Oilice.
i I ids. l J iit, Sec’ry.
Nov. *iy tl.
For Sale.
Fnrtvi inr I'riitc Country Do?n Ni.-gna
For terms appl 10
JOSEI’H HABEItSUAM.
Jinn ry >7 ts
(ffj* heveial Gen lernen tan
be very genteely accommodated as boarders,
arid have separate rooms, if required, by sp
nlying at Mr. FsT.L’s white building, uppa
file the B apt ill church.
Feb 11. 61. 47
Injurance against Fire.
rpK PHOENIX ASSURANCE
COMPANY a* London, laving
appointed and coi'ftitutcd tfc (tibfuiljcrs,
their agciitk, rdiding at Savannah, they
hc|> leave to iiiti/rm the mhafjitauts (if
Georgia, that they are ready to receive
or Jos to INSURE AGAINST FILE
all nlks comprilcd i.i the printed propo
fata id tlie fanl company, and according
to the rale of premium theicin ftipillnted.
The printed pr polals will bedilivcr
ed lu any prii.in, who m.ty apply or fend
by mail, or .otherwise, to p. itani reli*
ding in ttie rouiili y.
It is requefteil of pettaun dtfirous to
communicate with the agents fiy mai!,
that they pay the pottage ol their
letters.
Kobe. &z [no. Bolton,
Sav. Feb, t - lawiW. 4>_>
PUBLIC NUi IgET
XaUBLIC Nc/ico .x hcieii)i given,
I that at the expiration of sixty
jys (■ om /his date, ro wi/, on the
irgh day of April nex r , V\ I!.L ha
Sold) at PUBLIC AUC f ION,
at the Court-houlc in this Cuy, bc
weeii the* fmurs of to ai,ci 2 o’c.i k,
ALL tbut LO T of LAN D
in Carpenter's R>.w, containing _jb
(cct in iron/ and 150 feet deep ; be*
j ;.g the ica) tliaic of Ataph i tr.va*,
fold by order of the infciior Court,
‘or ihe benefi/ of the heirs and crcdi
'Ors.
ASA HOXEY, Adm’tor.
Savannah, Feb. ifi law 50
• St. SIMONS, ift Jan. 1806.
r_ HE fubferibers bav- agreed to
X difioive the copaTneHh p of
Hamilton & cgupek from
this (fate. Ihe book? and papers a<e
placed with James Hamiltun for the
pur pole ol collecting the drb.a, at J
adjulling the cla.ai, rhe too?
cent.
JAMES HAMILTON.
JOHN COLTER.
law.jw.
N j 1 iCK.
IS hereby given, h.i - a.'/ei the ex
p rafi.-n ot nine n.on.lis : r .?iii C.\c J.;*
ticrc'-f. applirati -n wdit'c mail. - /;> die
honorable fhc lntain r ti j.t tor me
cuuii/y 01 Cam en, for leave >o 1.-ll
tne : cal efta/c of J unes \Hu.cn,
;.t tbc laid Coui./v dec. lot tile bet.c
rit ot the heirs ,?nd creoitcrs.
‘1 KOMASS KING, > ,
AitCH’D. CL \
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