Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, September 05, 1806, Image 2

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1 and ‘ j and i’- ‘ft ‘!.# A. I w D. i LONDON Jure 77. lxfd MclviHc appeared in'hr Hout- cl i’ <is \?( trday lor thr. iiilt tin.t- finer his acquittal, announced h.s intention of pul ling lunv qutilion* to Lord Yin— to, jc fi .lent or the hoard o < Con tree’ cn Monday, idacivc tu vuc A .ie ,( ill litfjUa in indi .■ & uci the i ..ions-; drtcrs'iiinat.on td hi?. MujefivL rcirHtm nip ■- *itiu S.t G.-v.r • © l'..ri:.v;. . .xd Mtiviil’ .■ :c i.'i u> i>e in ia *ik it: * I • t. fi, at'.i u ii.nlt ! U! hi*li t■ >*t ■ 1c - . G!■ ff- -i 1 S in WiUifU the heard-.il i..i.:G;iCiiun which re a|>p;;.ran;e in ific Houlc h- j .wen the u.ii.'.lteriai ius. Mr. 1 -ickfon, enr lit • .i it diet . t lrrt i in, In* *> re -um c ’ I Cos c>. c •onl'i ~.. : —lt has beer. Aippui %r f I licit iuC C>*'jc*t*l of in.) it,urn is to iijt et any chlpnlitiot) which Vi ct - 1.111 f iii j** *i! in\* j J .i in■■n•.. A-1 to diA uls .mi tcvm.natc tin ! K *li('l * .it ( 6 bt i(’it ■Ci VO r.O• vtrnmci'.ts. AAcr i.c pi dvr .vt o l.y hit M.ijdty’* Miniiler*, there is but one way in \v’ it t, ve can terminate our ciiHetciu e with PuYfia, which by her c vacui .’.iig and An rendu, in Han* over to its lawful Jane 30. J, Alt v* / a puvc.lt Idler fr ,m IL.nilwgb dated ‘Jvrt 20, Ye Herd ay c/ccu*it was re potted hear, th u the fa r cd Gci tv.any wax decided, There is n * longer an Emperor of Germany, hue inficad, tUiCr £ie.tc powers, Austria, Pruffn, and Bavaria.-- The rein linderci (j?niiar:y, Mx- Oiiy, l> lie, (lie 3 latticin’ town*, ice. will form a conteinrr.t c lb.tr ■mder the j.ro'.cftion o t c tip • pc.or co the Kotiuu'i, which title Bonapacte Will a Hum.*. lie will be itynlcmed in G-m.. y L) U lf Ar> -.-Giudi,i*! ltf !i. i cannot vt u h v.uio ute unainiv io* the iruth of t ils *r urnent, thou oh l believe it taufj.c h fcloubttd that it will lake pla- c ‘} he molt impormn. .r 1 I in the Dutch papers in he iyrcc. of King Lou s to their H.,-; , Mighiinefirs the States Genera). It m too vague *nd geiinai .c nieiit ; ticular obiervaii u. 1 this la:t OU3 ado refs, 1 lie annals of that once tdebraccd Kepub* lie, arc Audioullv retraced and examined, sod for what r Why for teeth tor the purpoic ul dec 1* nng to the Batarianj, that all their former ftrugglcs tor liberty produced them neither freedom nor ti.iiiijuility, and r!uc the day upoti which a Corl'ican upstart ulu.-ped the loverci^nty of Hol land, Will “ the tirft <Ly of Hit rtrti or rfrtnitnct of the UtiiiCb provir.cti’* i lie n ind tuui# *i.li dilgult from inch ir.ltancco ot utiAr'inp nmlr and irony. 1 fi* Dur 11 pa].era ...io con tain I v'i.i adtiieiicj fro 11 thole phanv ti. die*, the Corporxtipru o; the different town* rim u ,h which ins mujerty pulled oa h,v way u> liis BdUcc near the Digue. No doubt they were uiepAitd b) the Gom.iiictee ct Dutch rvne, aloes and tra:u:ft who have wraoged the pia.u 01 ; tlic New Coatliruiion. Die 1 t.rc is ntulruu* ex*.np!rs <., r* i* -nd chh’ultin,’ fi rtt-rry a: ■ t ■ <-) v 2 x:iy Which have ever been t lie- j red b> Drench or iul an let vjin tv to Liunaptrie himlelh Isu: 1 tim i not the general reeling 0/1 tlir iJi'.BViaus. By a gentleman j xriivc*. from Holland on Sstur- j oay, in the ercu.acy of whoie in- j telligeucc. we can place great re-; iixnce, we *re iniormcc, that id xveric are the ptoj ie of (hut ccuntiy to the kingly govern ment, vti*: tl’.ey puoiiUy execrate the riarne. Uiott <>i the olfiaerv; re removed w.’ u :ic luppefed j to be [ artixl to tire former go rernn cot. ‘I he uilori, wiio a:c rnotl decided in their uifappro birion of the new tydem do nor J'.efuate to rxpivls it , übiicly. Aa audiiicn tl quantity ot 1 quor having been set ved cut a few days a for tire purpclc of tc iehrxt ; ‘>g the tcceliion of King Lutd*. they, ia a uurs, rafufed t’ a : UP. lit* li<v H/) l il V* > j \\ if..* Hie Caiv'CpUoO >■: f / ~ 1 -• Iw }’ 1 t'*.i ‘i I*o j.'hj 1 -• 1 WGOjll i 4 s jo iou.-Ccl, and the few Dutch tr 1 tors w'o.ll he has i/v: by careffe* and r,la tt., kr-p J nuishas net a fi.iglc hricn lin me coumiy.** A neutral captain, who left tbeTexeia few tlaji ag>, was ureferit v hr.n tl)‘ new colon ar -1 •ivetl on itoaci the fh:p of war jn bu: .tv ia light, ine crews were ordered to nran the yards, a.v.t g vt t .rce cheers in honor •i the new O'fix lln.-s A the 1 r . f.*iec only w.**ul'.j per orii. tit.a Jur*., and the oiri- L.rscij rut Ire.D desirous to preis i:. j Gt*:). f .r. C.iai.es Green, is n ---| j>./i.iic*d . ;vc:T.or 1 f durrn.au, ; a.ul ct ‘a a once J_ord Y uni u • , ns v:r befit dated, . rrived m Fjm.s on tlv. 1 bill uiltanc red repadcd rnme .*ia*.t.y vti,:. h.s t*p*.,i!. ‘* to t;c iffi- c of the Mi.iii'tcr of Foreign nifam.. ‘I ct ;.>r of ihafc d:f ,;.u< h-s v.'is as little known in doe I’ ench rap;: .l ?, it is here ■, yet loth vve.- the pacific hour* eritcrtaln. -:l in coolequence of this arrival, tha: the t rench funds arofc o .<• per c ent. A nit fie net r, Mr* Bafthco, we undcrlh'.nrl. f*a:d h r Frar.’e u. today. He a*.iced at D'C.al two o’clock, in a eh.; *: an 1 fi o: and having ordered z boat, in land)’ pr j.tcdid to the Cly Ie rigate, wh th was laying in ;h* Dnw:it. Bhortly .tiler he go: 03 board, the Cly de go 1 under weigh and (leered for the opposite coxfl with a or fie wind at N. E,— sh iiierw-rds come to her anchorage at Dungenei* it is A r uppuled Ida fin put the ni?l ----ieng-r on U'.ard a Hoop of war in lie narrows, between Dover and Cjlai9, wri’ch he wa* land ■ and :u me iarer plac**. O in it ‘ts i in the courfr of th’s nurrnng, rule to 7 3-4 but fa on ate wads tdl to 6 i-t the price a; which r opened. Bile Fie ;ch General Boyer set /il ii vVediicfday on his return 1 Bu i c it i understood that .ic* is cn tr* exchanged for one ot ib.e gcnth-cien who lave been .icuciin-d ii.ice the bc*ining ct y, *t .he w,r. More lionour* are i n the con ic.l plation o Napoleon tor his rcla.ivck. He Mother it is now i.nd, is u be ippomreJ Queen us Home, and her lon, Luiien Bun i .*a.ue, ;o ba nominated .. I* c r (uccrior. C’L..i. Keller, ? dofc difpofi. fiuc.s .. : -a ed lo favorable to the iTTauiti.iiiancc ot a good under '.tar.dir.g between Gre*t-Britam nd Pruiiii has 2: icngtii ior i.ai i iy rthejneb hi* in .he Gauiat of Berlin. &: retired to i tseiutei. Ftuit’j, of courle, lutjmiu en tirely to be ciic humble inibu pnc... cl Wapoleoivin every thing cyaimand. F-rliamem is expect-:d to be prorogued abo.it the 27111 of the next uiouth. A difioiucion, for winch the miniltera are rrnuour < and to be 4-tivclv preparing, it cx peded to take place m ieptciu -o.:'. July 1. The unfit: tied ft ate of c!:e G<:\ car. Empire gives rife to mujc.mi!* :epo; 1 1 ot p.vjccte.i c'.-.mcs m that part of the con di.ci.!, i l.ecicctcr of Baden ic, u i* la.d, to reiign hu authorirv into the hands of his Ibn, who, a may be rccolicClrd, was lateiv nun red to the neicc ot Madame Bonaparte. Tne reports rrhivco ting thelc changes received lonic thing luce official contraoiduon ui an a.ncic cl.tc.d iroin Raiis bon i o this however, little a:tendon is to br paid, as v;e le.ii q by letters from Hamburgh that it h-i bee.l nlcrtcd in tire CirrespauicnU* by command 01 the French ivun.ikr ac Ham burgh. It ws ] til*;.lay (j.d in the city, that general Miranda had drawn b;!is to a conliJerabie a trount on th Keaiury, whir.;; had been nrei'enud ior xccen * * [ar.ee. Lc:ci fr;n Plymouth dart b. ‘ . it s’ *1 W .O, W'.LuJj 1 . 1,.i ot ihe li ic, ha-.’ jccu lent i ui qurft ot Je.oine Bjnapaite, has rc.u.'n.-d, under an opinion ! .hat r e mull Ac on his way back, .13 from c-rram advices from the I fie* of Fiance and Bourbon, it was evident that he could not procure luppliei there. Ad miral Stirling was cfF Belleifle, on the *oth ulr. J'y a- The following Circul.tr Let ter Ms been ler.t by tiie French .vlinifier of Marine to ihe corn rnander* tt the different French yors: “ Hr—l acquaint ybu tlisr, .;cc ‘.-ding to a decree of his rnsjefty, of ti.is date, the embar go is taken off all Ruffian ves detained in consequence of tins lioltilitics between the two count.ic: and that it is his ma jeftyk pleasure that all f'uch ves i-.5 be at liberty to depart. ’ ‘ DECKES.” i This mesfure mu ft be conH dered ?,s indicative of a fiytedy 1 I ulip.ent of the differences lie tv. •cn trier t-'O countries, M. d’Ouonl was expected to have left Vinrja ior Paris lame time ='go j but from the frequent i-Hercnces that have taken j • lace between him and Mr. A* Ii air a! the arrival of th* latter ; ihe Außrian capital, it fhouid ; cem as if M. d’Oubnl had been Jin died to remain there fur the pu:pofc of coNierring with Mr. Yiair ptovioufly to hit depar ture for Paris. , •J* l ? ** Thi< fund* have experienced an additional rife—The Omni um at 7 r-j and 8, and the cori fiois at 64. i'his rife it lolely to be attributed to the strong ex jxefiation*ofan immedutc peace. Six guinea* were offered to re ceive one hundred, if Prelimina ries of peace finall be figtied on i ucfday. The flock Exchange, open to all rumours, ns£les attm -itti pattt ahi jsr.KM Dtitt, wi fiilcd with reports yesterday. jo.v.t fiaid chat tiie Earl of Yar uiouch w.-* huurly expedded from Pam, with a favourable anfiwer to tnc Ufk difpatchc* 1 other* at- Arc that iord Holland was about to let off for Paris and a third iec iffirmed, that h 1 Icrdlhip had actually let off* and upon thu lubject the Morning Chron ick of this day remarks, “it is very probable, that as Boon at things have resched that maturi ty a* to require the medium ot an accredited negotiator, Lord Holland will be employed, a* no peri'or. is better qualified for lo important a talk.*’ Th fyndt yelterdsy expci t rnc:d confidcrabic fludluauons , from U the Omnium tolc to 5> i-4 1 but it fell alterv/aru* 1 j-2 per cent, and cloicd at 7 lne Confols which had been *3 hign fell to 6} J-i. As the rile had been produced by the confident itnxort of 4 ip-edy peace, the fall wat owing to re ports of a different nature. in the early part of the day, it hau been decisively stated, due lord Holland, according 10 fome, the carl of Taudcruale, according :o oiheij, wu to proceed to P ris immediately, i'hcre were not .lilting perlbris, wi.o, thoua-h no miniilers hve bzcu V* * appointed, were willing to oe lievt’ that Preliminane* ot pc* c ir.-.i acluilly been signed, and n.ight be hourly expected. The premium of five guineas, to re ceive o.ns hundred, if prelimi naries or peace were signed be fore I ucfday next, was yeftciday gradually in created to fifteen gui;.eas ; ten guineas were giv en until Friday * and twenty-rive for a month, ana forty for fix months, were both refufcJ. But towards the cloic of the marker, rumours of a Iris pacific nature prevailed, and produced a con fidcrabSc fall. Ic was laid, that the lalk dilpatches \sere of a lei’s iavourablc nature than vn ex pect*.', and it wi even reported that huili* had mad; a lepj;a:c pece. To this rumour t;u c:c ait is due: i: is csnSdeatly Kk: * *■ r y 1 f t r iHf ‘A !•. let* HF to: ] : :r,s ntfXt Monday. July j. Y'.ftrrday n.orn.ug Mi. b : - co, the metfenger, arrived from France. He left Boulogne in a Hag of truife, which put him on board the Clyde, wh< ncc he was sent to Commodore Owen, :n a light vcffiel for D.al. He pro ceeded from that place in a roil chaife and four, for London. A privy Council was held ir cor.iequence of his arrival ; anr we under!!and that another rnci iengcr was orcirred rube in ica dincls to let off yrtterd .y eveu ing for Peril. In consequence of this arrival, and of fin . e ac companying romdrs, the funds experienced fome fburc of Hue tuition. Omnium, which had rilen to S, finally clofird at *'-a ; U Confols, ter tne opening [c was stated that prcli*!iane:, were adjufied, and that the De rir.u:ve Treaty alone mmitea the preience ot 1., .r.i 11....a id \Ve cannot ass ?er falm,v into ende pitciui ii.c conciulioriS, However It.on. aonesrances ma> be. The ‘.niß'.’t, ct Courvoiiier is luppoleJ to have brought lonu overturns from M. Talley..an through the medium cl Lo;u Yarmouth, who still rerrams u Paris* Lord Holland waited upon Lord Gianviile veflerday K noon, and auci wards vdtttd his uncle Mr. Fox, with whom hr remained a contiderable time. It is generally concluded m the Miniiterial circles, that (ns lord lhip will frt off wiihcut del*) from Brighton for Dieppe, a* the ihorttft routs to the French cap ital. We fiiou'id place a strong er reliance on me fixeeb c- ins Lordfh'p’s tr.itliun, if tt we/e fnderltood, which docs no: ap pear trom the foreign j jurnsls, chat the Rutfian mmifter, M. D'Oubr i, had arrived it Fmis. The funds this morning ex perienced a considerable An . They had left oifi yefterd ;v &■ 641-2, and the Omnium a: and -a ’l'nis morning tue j per Cc-utt, fell to “-nd Oiriuiuvn .0 61-4. Ihe tall wai produced by a confident report, mat the messenger who anived ran, yesterday morning, had Hough; intrlligcnce or an unlav-table nature. Our Portftnuuth cor relpondent, in r. poftcnpc to r.s letter, cited iali nigh l , *->s, tha; befo:c Eitrj St, Vaiccnt cnib-dc ed, to triuine the cod)maud o the Channel Fleet, h - received information (it; tr.uft h ‘icei, by the Telegraph) hat BGilicc had Ruled at Deal w\iii the {Jitir.stum of the French govciti* merit relative to Peace. The fiquadron employ'd sg-tinfii the iipaiiini frttie-nent, Bu n;.* Ar;.f, coufidi of the Diadem, ol 40 guns j Diomede, 50; the NfrcifTui and Leda frigates The troops are under the com mand of General Berresford, and; i.onljfii chu fly o. the 7A & 7-d regiment*. Hi* Royal I sight* *s the Duke of Suflex, and luitc, wifi embark tor nis gorernmcT.t vj; i*i>. I*l—a, in a frigate, before the end of the ore lent month. \ HAN. ■U, Ju:.c ;7. A report is ia circaiatiuu to d-y, by no inea; s a'louifli ng, ccstfi (sri ig tk* tisies v.c i'.vc ii., jj a'dj ajjivt-, vid, the preceding crenu, that t: c F'.t t.ir 6*. Fs—un 1, übaat :.j iib.hcilc ins 1 a went ; *ud tint tjc Electoral Pr!..c; v-iia is expeiud troui Pan, in Ui monca or July, will fuccceu intn, , j will r.dj; ar Maiihcim. V Cuuncclk.r oi 0.. who came to Carl:'* hue, at th* httsr end ot May, ha, it i Lid, a! \-a. ! y iui.‘e fomc preparatiuos oa tree fubjewt. A flaort time attcr, Phnce Lou:, ft; Da ‘.c::, tou of the Elector, wetdii'm 3eJ ironx ail ins cinployinenu. Great chan.<*•- were made in the Miaiftry, when tiie Fed dfi tiogui.hed pe:lon* were penhoaed. it iv said e a ...n that the K-pe will re fig a the chair of St, Peter to u v’e rd s. , and the S:a;et of ihe PLilv See , i be added to the kingdom vi Ita.y. French cn:pirc will thta tske a cew title and- cm , derahlv cumber of new Dakev will he erected, it ; elfo added, cn.it alte(£tion wiii take piece in Sit jcrlaai, s Uvaur #f :So .Li. Lhatai. VIENNA, j. ; ti . Tea 1 1 : j. ol Marumi Ge;2 (ii, f-- rrscc .ig the c*: ta ii.* vwnHtry M Dj re -- . , • ~i (raced * - ; > • ic. It e: t at ti.ii. l< ien vriHp •.< is.wg. uJ in a i : g!iei j-e H-’ r A dfcfiriticu ). been for waited t* Ra. -ft Jfi hy th held of the empire ia toiivctpuemc of the BOtificatica made by the Arch Chancellor ol k 9 hiving clea - ted Caiidiiial Fcfch ai- hi# fuccefibr. The exchange of Courier* bctw.c* thi city aud J’eris i# still ve y hs.lk —~ Tnc French A sabaludor, M. Roc. tfou exult, ha slfo had several eocferencc* with Count Stadion, M.aiilcrs far Fare :gu Affii.e. FOMF.R \NIA, J.ae (3. The 1 r,;':ei # ion betwecu the Prufißs® and IFvcdhk Cuurt* ire carried on w;t!i ut ....ojtn.lhon. The Ct utrsl of Jeval rft Count nvkrcu.h, uto proceed t© httsauund, wi-.U view to ior ward them. hilTNICtf, June li. The French troop# are cvpeftsd t© evacuate th.ie State# il2 the enurfe of toar or live weeks Pile Kith of Jans 1* no*/ ii.rnti ...led a# the day cb whiok iirtni.au i to be delivered up t the rVtf* iriaua. June is. A French C. one.", ,co pr.ftf.d tlirav k -■■h 13 d*' l b-- rrr of )#r do Cc'.rctilo: t.i .Wlc d’Oubui. HAMBURGH, June *4. - 1h- refol ib ’. a iti -empire, or .k- ar v conitium oi t.i G un-.iiy, wiit.be picie.iia cC to ist Dist ot 1G; fboo, 00 tii- 17th “.tut. *'■ 0m; ‘oerefore caoeil :t f -'ght of the thef Wtcwatt her* by'the J-i or 4*.h u! i’i'uu-n me rutvigjti >n of the Elbe :tfo cxucb mote free ti.aa the forma* blockade, yst the titered ii u.*ri >n ? ’ r.i .p.s cn tiie con u .ic p--cvcu s k * he. nefui that rcight ac. rue I:o,n it. ‘£.> t sault’piyinj proUibitton# of Eng i*4 • goodt, to c/hicu the Ficacß .oiiip.’l ti>< , pistil it 1 t.e coiitiuetu, utwavi equailv ■xah'll iisr iiichnatie-o aad inter-; it, ii ;*© , ti. s check upour co.n n-rce t :1.1 nothing can compenf.its The oofc* tju-tacc ii. thut ill- :> cr are m want oi work, xml rckhcrtcJ meresfe nnt It alnr.aing cl-urec. .... v* - vt. ... ! ceroui hauu lias oecii lafelv ditenv -rr ’ I .J / “P laud ms.-.y of th: rouoer. incited, \*. a | have no vci v t>i;ktupici£a, bat one of a wbolds e ..a ,1 merciunt ip 1 a.iru tei.i...o ot t he trl. i ‘.low, a goon ill.*: .liter, bu. n? ha* r vv i ucL’Jiue n t.auA.op foe about fco.NOol. ; lieriing, ttna it t.- s been (iif-.overed that huviag hor: o.r -..1 war,.- 1 o<*• 1; *• fh i v-.ih ii'ico for knur •y, tie hi 9 brio.cr to t kru out trie lined, exchangei ihe ii ,e f-u coar.;, n,. Ii this way, a a.5 edatlly pit k; t„,j IsOic hr.''u to ttirce dik'Tmt pcrlo.:* Politics dul pr!cut k- ft 1 an tr. t'siu prolp H. A friend of mi.ic, wh retimitd th. week tiom B*. P-tcfkar. , py way 01 s l 'ssoanii, Ha tr m >i.t the ffcMou v.t ... itliCSiviiy o t -utlu if, ci.at tile king or S-'toca os* i a ivtaCr tO tub* lill jji j ln*bf Ik) CFie id Jfl 111 V. Aud i'i k ■ C'iaif fUiiiN, tiC /hili :.0. .'t* t -.pt todtUnd it* but he v.-;:i tm*.. * i'.tly iciid oi*. hie whole gaiicy S'* w (At errreti £ ‘tie ti they c.!( it) a j L f iU)y loiiisiy uil dU iufcni wfaicU u u*'i be ban c„l; Mr hi A id ui.-siJCc:. Ms frltffio t< that <4 %■ u 11 1 c I’> >•* £.cx*ujer hi: lately ivUt.a P.ufli o tsk. *■.) ;* r * >A 1i,4 dilputt- ‘i . k g . 1 i?.y i* to highly rc.j*:4ttas.i f* ? f iiiAi Sdif it*i*'4, to(j(i€ U.-alh J. uu& ; • £ 1< miy -pu’dr ire:. D - istc of (j an • 1* and i.-J-d, 4 ,, .i*-*r. e■ • Cos Ii iii. u tie. n, y*i,) vied t). y> ; parte, •-1 i epprar .*s lew <e • C-- . n. Fct lis tk: bearer of ... lu a Lopcnal city i. iortuuately t r v ia 3 libsrt M, under the hamrdute •a. J t. f the i*‘C.r of , uljii. {iC W'lo- ;!,[{ thtw* that iiiJosp*rtc am.* at k , v .us 1L2..1.: -l.y. C*:ta still h!d* out—l'k* yifor . tion* in the kingdom of Naples . o ...mue to s noil alarming degree id r mei’.ts of French me octly ar.j. there. The Ki-jg of P:u£Ba has irt jj ec croachjaent: upon the territory of U.* imperial city of Karcmherg, by fc tug ~he iu-jurb Gartliot, tigainli wu.jii tfioia rn, tt.c senate of that city j.a# moft fe'.craoly protefttd, she u-gociouoai between the Court* of St P-tcrtburgh *bo Berlin c-e fs:.l ti2ve L'eeti . . c*i o. Lec,.ule L:. Src. 0. .’ .ajeky l admit no conditio* ... *onuorabic to hit cngegetsmtE, ©r rc .■ rue : to hi. feeling*. .■.AitaaJn Jane g. The < Etiglilh Secretary, Mr. RAb, h lately left the city, it being .:Ger 'Jtcod, tkr.t Mr. Hdi, the accredited En voy, will not appear any ijie-c tt the Diet. Me exp-X to 1 r ~.rs?, ca tr; r juai t*re G , acjut - J r ‘, Cardn.ri -1. y htt ws".; be the 0.- ,v Conki-utius of ti'rsr*-: ‘- 1 —- It i fai-.i ikit feme of the great £s:. o. toe Empire, mit'cd to ib; ytiir t.r nloriw £>i it)**.•: wii; tjri: * f&tc. J*a I^, “ r: is ** truth u las S’., Aa-vs-- .a .ks i.*i..:e j :ara -a : a cr,ri*t.ss hsr -'•a’ l-r* *•!. lei tt ?ar.s n t'u s Sft alt. rrh.u.i lo Iks , • ■■* 5 : S3 *D VF-r-.k i2 , S j r.jird ! L * ss -•*- ui k **