Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 May 1832 — Page 1
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Higher duties shall not be imposed in the j coasts or within the dominions of the respective States on the expectation of any other, there shall be given to it all the article to the States of the other contract- assistance and protection in the same ing Party than those which are now or may hkh u , d custon,ary hereafter be paid on the exportation of the . . . . r . , . ' like articles to any other fore". country; ?"h ,he,vcsscls of he nation whe. e the
nor shall anv prohibition be established on "Jinagc r.aprens, permuting them to un
the exportation or importation of any article, the produce, growth, or manufacture of the United Slates of Ameiica, or of the
United Mexican States, respectively, in either of them, which shall nut in like manner he established with respect to other foreign countries. Article 3. No higher or other duties or charges on n count of tonnage, light or harbour dues, pilotage, salvage hi case of dam
age or shipwreck, or any other local char
load the said vessel, if necessary, of its
mtichandise and t fleets, nun the precautions which may be deemed expedi cnt on the part of the respective governments, in order to avoid fraud, without exacting for it any duty, impost or con tribution whatever, until they be ex ported Article 13. In whatever relates to the
succession ol estates, cither by will or
l ges, shall be imposed, hi any of the potts of; ab intesiato disposal of such property, I Mexico on vessels of the United States ot j 0 whatever sort or denomination it may Ampnra. form thnvc iuv:ih'i iii iliu 4..mi . . '
: " ,r ;' r , , ne Dy 3JC (;otiition, exchange, or testa ports hv Mexic-in vessels.; nor m the ports ' ' ., of the United S;ntes of America, on Mexi-- ",et1l or In ' manner wbatso can vessels, than shall he payable in the ecr UlC t,MZtR? ot Hie t wo contacting same ports on vessels of the United States; P&riits shall enjoy, in their respective of America. States and Ten itorits, the same pi i v lie-
Article G. The same dti?ie3 shall be paid ; es, exemptions, liberties and rights, as on the importation into the United Mexican! native citizen; and shall not be charged States, of any article, the irroxuh, produce.; in any 0f tliese ,C3ptci, with other or
' or manufacture of the United S'.ates of
merica, vhether such impoitation shall be
than those
which are i:ow, or may hereafter be paid
pecis,
higher duties or imposts,
f7r of time. ..hey Ub tl.em lUrttd. or Me,ic5,. vessels or in vrts tf ..;, - - ' J - P .... ; . . .Mior mil ted States of America; and the same duties t u inc ciiums oi me r wer in wnosc lev will be continued until onm ea cut. . I ..,
$ ley will be continued until
snd must be paid for accordingly.
. .X . II I II I I i
shall !)e paid on the importation into the
United States cf America, of any article,
territories liiey may reside
Article M Both the contracting par.
the growth, produce, or manutacture oi j ties promise and engine to give their Mexico, whether such in.porutUM shall be; SpCcial protection to the persons and in csscls of the United States of America- propeitv of lhe citens of each other, or in idexican vessels. I lie same duties r ' ...u,v , , I , t. , ,!ct ail occupations, who may be in their shall he paid, and the same bounties and' . . .7 . ,. . , drawbacks allowed, on the exportation to! f mt(,"e, su!Jcct lo he jurisdiction o
I Mexico of anv articles, the erowth. nro-i ir,c ori or OI ine other, transient or
i j - - - . i j duce, or manufacture of the United State
Article 17. It is likewise reei that, tra! p.t' s iai! in im car . be uqnirfrU to in the case wheie the n unal flag-of o .t y:o on boid tin exan.'M.ip.g xlf l tor of the contracting parties shall pro'ect ihc pur,0st i f cxl-ibiring his papeifc. or the propertyof the enemies of the oiher ter ar y . hcr pur pes t whatsotver. by viitue ol the ab e s'ij ula "un. it j Art:cU 22 I o avoid a.J kit d ocxa. shall always be unde. stood that the mu ti r ar il a' use in the c.-an:maticr of patral property found on b-iard such eiie-1 Pr-r " iap'-.g to tin ot i-tsMp ot u. ii les vessels, shall be lie d and co side- ( seis beloi ii to the cirizt ns ol tht to o ed as enemies property, u.d as such ' coi.tr, cn p panics, f.ty tave ag-td
" wt naoic io oeitnuon ano connsca Hon, except such property as was put on board such vesel before the dccla-a
tton of war, or even af'erwards, if it Here done without the knowledge of it; hut the coatiacting parties aprer that four months having elapsed yfter the dc eiaraiioh, their citizens shall not plead ignorance thereof, on thccontraiy, if the fi ;g of t e neutral doer not protect the enemy's propeily, in that case the goods and merchandise embarked in such ene my's vessel shall be free. Article IS. This liberty of commerce and navigation shall extend to all kinds of merchandise, except tkose only .vhich are distinguished by the name of centra band; and under this name cf contiaband or piohibited goods, shall be compre bended, firs, cannons, mortars, howitzers, swivels, blunderbusses, muskets, carbines, pistols, pikes, swords, sabres, lances, spears, halberts, hand grenades, bombs, powder, matches, balls, and
other thing3 belonging to the use of
and fio ai'rtf, tl,?; u, .iir ort ol 'hem
j;aj;cd "m va. ht vessels
BY TIIT. 1'KF.SIDENT OF Tflv UNI TED STATES OF AMERICA. A rF.CCLAMT!CK. Wbf.reas, a I'rcity of Amity, Commerce, and Xavigatio'i between the United States of America and the United Mexican iVatcs w is concluded and sirred by the Fleli p Kenti a ies of the two countries, at Mexico, on the fifth of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty -one, which Treaty is void for word as follows: The United States of Amoura and the United Mexican States, desiring to establish
of America, whether such exportation shall be in Mexican vessels or in vessels of the
United States of America; and the satin.
duties shall be paid, and the same bounties and drawbacks allowed, on the exportation to Mexico of any articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture of tiv.: United States
dwelling therein; leaving open and free to them the tribunals ol justice for their judicial recourse, on the same terms
which are usual and customary ??itb the
natives or citizens of the country in which they may be; for which they may employ, in defence ot their rights such advocates, solicitors, notaries, agents
l
r n firm basis the relations of friendship commanders of vessels, and other citi
tl.it s! hani ilv subsist between the two Kc-
puhlics, have determined to fix. in a clear and nositive ivanncr, the rules which shall
in future be religiously o'jservetl between h.ith, by means of a treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation. For which important object, the president of the United States of America has appointed Anthony T ltler, a citizen of the United States, and Charge dWflMrcs of the U' ited States of America near the United Mexican States, with full power. And the Vice President of the United Mexican States, in the exercise of the Executive power, having conferred like full povvtis on his Excellency Eu-
ot 1 ionic ana ro
of America, whether such exportation shall
be in Mexican vessels or in vessels cf the i and factors, os they may judge proper,
United States of America; and the samej in all their trials at law; and the citizens
of either parly, or their agents, shall en joy, in every respect, the same rights and rivilegea, either in proeecuiing or defending their rights of person or ol property, as the citiz.ns of the country where the cause may be tried. Art-cle 15. The citizens of the United States of America, residing in the United Mexican States, shall enjoy in their houses, persons, and properties, the protection of the government, with the most perfect security and liberty of con science; they shall not be disturbed or
duties shall be paid, and the same bounties
and drawbacks allowed on the exportation of any articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture of Mexico, to the United States of America, whether such exportation shall be in vessels of die United States of America or in Mexican vessels. Article 7 AU merchants, captains or
should he ti
belnngtr.g o the citizrrs cf the other
must be -li'nished vnh sea it'-ets cr passports spcsirf the name, p.i neriy. and bmk -f the v :i.s.!, a-d a.s.i '.rename ai d plnce ot fbiiation ot the n? ter or commandant ni ihc said vessel, in order that it t. av thereby appear that the said esscl iea 'y a.xl tiu y be'n.s to the citizen of im. of the rcn'ri.c :r c parties; they have Ijltcviae ae.r--such vessels bcin l;titn, besnits said sea letters o- pessporrs, shivi ;. be piovided with ccitihta'e. ctithe several pariiculartv rt th-r c , , .'. place whence the vessel sav. - -it may be known whether . ... . or contraband goods be r v a . . . same, which err fi.atc sha i i t out by 'he fficers ot the place- t c the vessel fcaiied, in tire ucci .... ; form, wi h which itiquisitrs. tfe a .1 vessel h r7 be d"tsintd, t, be acijudee J
by he competent tr:bmat, and t. a be
i. . i ti it .1 - i .. . .1 i . -i
mescarms: scconuiy, uucKicrs, nimcis, naicu 'ir i'ize, u wess me ue
breast plates, coats of mail, infantry ! fect shiJ be stt-fic I oi supplied by its
belts, arid cloths made up in a mi'i'ay form, and lor a military use; tbiid'y, cavalry belts snd hcrses, with their fur niture; fourthly, and generally, all kinds of arms and instruments ot pen, s:.el, brass, and copper, or of any oiner n j'erials manufactured, prepdred- and harmed enpiessly to make war by sea or land. Article 19. All o'her merchandise and things not comprehended in the articles of contraband expi ess. y enumerated and
ti.ony entirely equivalent to tht satis faction o' the cotopeitii' tribuoil. Arfctr 24- It is luither ngr-cd. that the -Ht., u!at:i.p.3 cbove expresM-d, relative :. visttmg and exatr inition ct ve se's f.hob pply c!y to .hose .v! icf. tail without ccovi y; and when said vccs ere under convey, the veiba; dee?aitir-n of the command; r ot the convey or his void d hr.nortnat the vckscis u. d r his o'tctlor: betrr tQ i,? ., iic.- w! oc f!g he cp'iics, ;in:1 when t''Cv ;.rc 1 oi r.d
zens ol the United States of Ameiica, shall have full liberty in the United Mexican States to dir-ct or manage themselves, their own affairs, or to com mit them to the management of whom
soever they may think proper, either as i molested, in any maimer, on account of a broker, lactcr, aeent, or interprets; j their religion, so long as they respect
nnr shall thev be obiired to employ for ! the Constitution, the laws, and establish
y - J . ,
the aforesaid purposes any other per
sons than those employed Dy Mexicans, nor to pav them higher salaries or temuneraiion than such as are paid in like cases by Mexicans; and absolute freedom shall be allowed, in all cases, to the
cas vuiiu in, ucuiwi. ' , ..... : i r. ..
reign affairs, and h.s Excellency Uat teljouyer ana sewer ro oargaui auu u.c Man'nno. Secretary of the Treasury; and prices of any goods, wares, cr merchan
the aforesaid Plenipotentiaries after having
cotup u ed and exchanged in due furni their ttveral powers as aforesaid, have agreed apou the following article: Article 1. Vhere shall be a firm, inviolable, and universal peace, and true and sin
cere friendship between the United States
dize imported into, or exported from the ';
United Mexican S'ates, as they may think proper, observing the laws, usages and customs of the country. The citi zens of Mexico shall enjoy the same
privileges in the States and Territories
ed usHgesol the country where they reside; and they shall also enjoy the privilege of burying the dead in places which now arc, or maw hereafter be as signed lor that purpose; nor shall the funerals or sepulchres ot the dead be dis turbcci in any manm r, or under any pretext. The citizens of the United Mexican
States, shall enjoy, thioughout all the
j t- r- - t. : t. ..i f -
jjrmtr j i: is nini.i.r utjrecu. u.ai in ai' Cists 'i t established u s for p'izc t'.tht;. in the c .ut.try tovvt ,ch tho prizes r.i '-j b? co; dic'er" r :.: o'mu- -.ke cogn.Zci' ce t!:m A dwiifiue- s h t:i! u-.a- of nhi . part, sball p os.i.UMee
ds,
classified a above, shall be held andtU- an etjeu y s -,0.1. n.t c.y have- 1 ot Cfnidered as free, and subjects ot free j cr raba? d go ds on bo-rd, stiall be suf-
aml lavlul commerce, so that they rav n mil
he carricel and tiansported in the freest manner by both thn con'ryctir.g parties.
even to places belonging to an trnen , excepting only those places w hich are at the time besieged or blockaded; and to avoid all doubt in that particular, if is declared that those places only are besieged or b'ockaded, which are actually besieged or blockaded by a belligerant force capable ot pi eventing the entry of ihe neutral. Article 20 The articles of contraband brfote enumerated and classified, which may be tound in a vessel bound for the enemy's port, shall be subject to detention and confiscation, leaving fiee the rest of the cargo and the vessel, that the owners may dispose of them as they may
third; proper. No vessels of either of
the two nations shall be detained on the high seas on account of having on board articles of contraband, wherever the
i
States and Territoiies of the United j master, captain, or supercargo of said
vf America and the United Mexican States of the United States of America, being
ia ill tin extent ot tin ir possessions and terlitorieF, and between their people and citizens, respectively, without distinction of persons or places. Ar'icle 2. The United States of America and the United Mexican States, designing to take fer the basis of their agreement the moit pet feet equality and reciprocity, engine nuituaily not to grant any particular f.ivor to other nations in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not im-
med'atclv become common to die other-.
patty; who vh;tll enjy the same treeiy, it the concession was freely made, or upon the same conditions, if the concession was conditional. trtiele 3. The citizens cf the two coun
tries, respectively, shall have liberty, freely and securclv. to come with their vessel- and cargoes to all such, places, pot ts, and r ivet s of the United States of Amei ica and of the United Mexican States, to which other foreigners are permitted to come; to enter into the sime. and to remain and reside in any pat t ef the said territories respectively; alo. to hire and occupy houses and l-:ivfbuises for the purposes cf their com-
meiee, and, generally, the merchmt and
subject to the same conditions.
Article 8 The citizena of neither ol the contracting parties shall be liable to any embargo, nor shall their vessels, cargoes, merchandize or tftects, be detained for any military expedition, nor
for any public or private purpose what
States of America, the same protection; and shall be allowtd the freeexeieise ol
that religion, in public or in private, ei ther within their own houses, or in the chapels or places of worship set apart for that purpose. Article 16 It shall be lawful for the citizens ef the United States of Ameiica, and of the United Mexican States respectively, to sail wiih their vessels
with all manner of security and liberty,
vessel will deliver up the articles of
contraband to the captor, unless the quantity of such articles be so great, and of so large a buik, that they car not be received on board the capturing ves
sel without great inconvenience; bur in
this, and in ail other cases ot just dein tion, the vessel detained ha'l bz sent to
the nearest convenient and sa'e port for trial and judgment, according to law
Article 21 And, whereas i irtqueru
I soever, without a corresponding com-! no distinction being made who are the
pensation. I owners ol the mercnanuisc luucn thereArticle 9 The citizens of both coun-i on, from any port to the places of those tries, respectively, shall be exempt from! who now are, or may hereafter be, at en compulsory service in the army or ruvyji mity with the United States of America, nor shall they be subjected to any o hcr ; or with the United Mexican States It charges, gt contributions or taxes, than' shall likewise be lawful for the aforesaid such as arc paid by the citizens of the ! citizens, respectively to sail with their the States in which they reside vessels and merchandise before menArticle 10 Whenever the citizens oil tioned. and to trade with the same liber
cither of the contracting parties shall bej ty a id security Irom the places, ports
forced to seek refuge or asylum in the j nd uavens of those who are enemies of
rivers, bays, ports, or dominions of the , both or cither party, without any opposi other with their vessels, whether mer-! uon or disturbance whatsoever, not only
chant or of war, public or private, thro't directly fiom the places of the enemy
stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or j before mentioned, to neutral places, but
judgo Cut sr,-.a.r,sl a y esci, 1 r j
or propeity i ;.iieo ny he cit zis ot the other j.arty, the sv.-'encc cr ceciee fhali mention the reon . r motive c which the saf iv shad nave . n teu c
ed; and an au'hcmrcased c py of sentence or ri r.ree; in cemlom u the Iaw6 and ut-ug s of to cwui.uy of all the prccc.-J ogs o lo case. -if demanded, be tie i-.e ? eu to ?v mander or agent f r d es-. , any delay, he pay r.g ihe : . . - ;. the ame. Art'de 25 For the gc -
of the imerccurse between : of lhe Uri'ed Stafes of Ap: r the United Mitican States, i -cow f;ir then, that it there sn.-, a : any time hereifter. an intir it'.
the friendly iclutrns hr.U 10
or a var uihappi!y break on', b. thu two co'-tiacting parties, thte si ; b; allourd the term ot bix u.oj.t-s :o the m 1 chants lesiding r n tt e cost. nd ont ftv 10 'rose residing in th, interior of the state and territories f 1 ach other 'ffecively to arrange their bu--ines3. d sp-ove of their tffcts, r.r -idns-
ly happens that vessels sail for a port or (port them w nerescetei tf ey may p;ca.e, place belonging to an enemy without j giving them a safe cor.di.cf to p;o .ct knowing that the same i 'besieged, I them to tVe port they may desigi.a'e . blockaded, or invested, if is agreed that' Those rinz ns who mjy be es-iished
, ..el cn imstrd. mat he turned m tre states era terrnoni s oreeata, cx
enemies, they shall be received and
treated with humanity, with the precau
traders of each n ition shall enjoy the mo.-t j tior)8 which may be deemed expedient
complete pfctectian anu securny lor tr.eir Qn tjie parl nf the respective Governcom nercc. ments in order to avoid fraud, giving to
And thev shall not pay nin..er u. w.m duties, imposts, or ether fees whatsoever, I ban thoNO which the mot f.tveured natioasl ite ot may be obliged to pav; ar.d ahall en,n all the rights, privileges and exempuons, with respect to naugvtioi, and commerce, which the citizens ei the most tavortd nation do or mav euj w, but subject altars to the liws. usages, and statutes of
lie two countries respectively
also from one place belonging to an ene
my to another place belonging to an enemy, whether they be under the jurisdic tion of the same government, or under several; and it is herebv stipulated that
away from such port or place, but shall not be detained; nor shall any part ot her C3rgo, if not contraband, be con fiscatcd, unless, after warning f such blockade or investment from the com manding officer of the blockading force, she should again attempt to enter the -ir0a,;,t trt. hut he shall be permitted
ui vnuiu iiv m 1
to po to any other port or place sne may j any .1-. v - -w4.. ...... ... think proper; nor shall any vessel of nor to any charg, o- taxo her -t an n either ot the contracting parties, that, be established upon stmPar gr.o a. j ef. hrfnrr ! fects beJcnirinz to the ei".z-tis cf the
may nave tntereu hhj o'.i , . .
eicisir'54 ar y ether ccupiti'.n cr iatle, shaM b pemi:'ecl 'o reu in in ih- unir.terru,.trr' ejoyri.ent oi thtir lihetty and propc:y. to long as they conduct themselves peactah y nd ccm rni' i.e offence cga'-st ' e Lwf; i'.nd tli'i' g.jc!3 and efT- cts, of hate v. r c'as a d co citron thr p.av bt. ha;l riot be - jj 1 C . to
-w t j S
The liberty to enter
them all favor and protection for repair j trca ships shall also give freedom to
i g their vessels, procuring provisions, goods; and that every thing shall be and placing themselves in a situation to deemed free ami exempt which shall be continue their voyage without obstacle; found on board the vessels belonging to or hindrance of any kind. j the citizens of either of the contracting Ankle 11. All vessels, merchandize, j parties, although the whole lo ding or or effects, belonging to the citizens ot any part thereof should appertain lo the one ot the contracting parties, which I enemies of either, contraband goods al-
may be fapturcd by pirates, whether ; way excepted. It is also agreed that ".i-.i ft... !.ii!o.'ilinn r.r ni. I ihn m !;k..i U l.J
the same was actually besieged, blocka
ded, or invested by the other, be restrained from quitting such place with her cargo, nor if found therein abcr the surrender, shall such vessel or her ca go be liable to confiscation, but shall be restored to the owner thereof. Article 22. In order to prevent all
arc cx-
. ., ''.:,!.! niltiin lhe limits nf il i ll 1 lsdlCt 10n . OT Oil the Sim liberty hp Pvltiilrt in iMrann
X(3dM't .V.t.l n iv.JH-. V l ITT it ! nl ,,rl ,rk I - 1 t
ivCi dch-nrc the
h this article
t I . I - t ! I I ... A Ud .n 1 intii nr .rh ira nn k ... I I . I
. i.. ',.rr,vni tr .'i:nn i.e e nif n scjs anu iiuv ut mni-" t iv an. w i u.;di u i ircc vessel. n inn
re-its sha.i ik i oe . '- - - . --. - . i . . ' - - r' c c '-asiiti- trade, whieh i permitted to . tound in the rivers, bays, port?, or do i although they bo enemies to either party, 'xatio'ial vessels onV. ? . y minions of the other, shall be delivered 1 they shall not be mde prisoners, or taAr::c!s i- Nohie;ricr or other duties shall . up to t,ae owncrS they proving, in due j ken out of that free vessel, unless they
K imposed 0:1 the imp;rta,Hn in a -m.. nJ prcpcr rQnn ti,e.r ngbts belore the are soldiers, and in the actual service ol
arate in which thev teside 1 especiivt-Sy ; nor shall the deb s between indivinvah,
nor moneys in the putdic funds, or in public or private banks, nor shaies in companies, be confiscated, embargoed or d-taired Article 17 Both the contracting parties being desirous of avoiding all me-
: quality in relation o ttieir public com-
ere ui se, navs
..r ,i:.r4.r in lhe visitins:
f ti. r.rt rarccea muntcations and otiicial in'
7Z,cZl on the agreed, and do agree, to g-ant to the en. ot both the con 5 1 rnllfualiy- Voys, ministers a. d other pubor agents,
nirti seas, urcy - - that whenever a vessel of war, public or ,.i with a neuiral ves-
private. stiouiu m. -
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f nvi:i'i a..tuie 1.1
article, ti;e pro
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;;-;rateseV'An,evic,, th.m those which the Mine or hke artirk , the praduce, grov.tn,
future ol aav otln r n-reii;.. w....
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ivv do now or tnav hereafter pa ; nr s.ia
art'uhs the produ. e. growtli, or m
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competent tribunal; it oem wrn uuuci Uie enemy, ny tnc stipulation that the stood that the claim shall be made with , flag shall cover the property, the two
in one year, counting from the capture contracting partici agree that this shad of said tfssets cr merchandise, by the! be . understood with respect to those parties themselves, or their attorney s, or ! powers who recognise this principle.
namif.ic-j by the agents cf the respective govern-! but if either of the two contracting parb.eT M ,,J",i merits. ties shall be at w&r with a thud party.
Article 12. Whrn ?nr vessel neiorg- arm mc tuner neutral, me ftug ot the
iug to the citizens of either ot mo con j neutral shall cover the property of cne-
Ulof ihe other contrsctieg party, the
fust shall remain out 01 cannon ,.. and mav send his boat, with two or three
4
the same favours, immunities, anu exemp'ioni which those ot the most tavored nations do or may er it be:ng understood that whatever I ura, in. munities, or privitgts the United Sta es of Anterica or the Ui.ittd Me xic?n St3ie
.,i,r 10 execute the said!
menomy,."" concerning j mav find proper to give to the ministers examination ol " e f of thc ,c,.el, ar,d public agents of spy ether power, the ownership e, , cxlcriion, vio - s htll by the same ac. be ex'rn.lcd to without cau-ung fhr thosC () Cach J the contracti. g yan e. lence or ill . tr armcd ctscls Article 2B . order thai the rNl commandant o per9)MjaPC cc c.nsusol thc fo cor-.a.trc shall be resr - ruirnose. the ! t art:c mav ei i v the rrchts. p-emga
and property, prjvate armed ves-(tivcs, and immunities which beorg to commaders j lheircolffnis.l,hem by their character, they shall vc.
cr othe r du
ll
Us . f any ether hjiei.;n coau'.i) co uaw
,y hcicatt'-r pay.
Ues
SCls Shall 0 ...;, irrrl fnr rntprirnr ,ir.rn lhe eXerCI" their
surticicni sequin - ; h
; io me cutzens eu..c. ... ... ...... , ... H.uk.c,iy o; ene- mns, g- ,h m, commit fundi-in. cxhd-M their um n.il;n cing parties, shall he wrecked, loun-i m.es whose governments acknowUdjc for all the damage, the) way c J u Tun t, n ex ;cd, cr -,ha!i suffer ar dini2t '.bu pnocjpSe, ar.tf rot cf tben. Aoi il i Pre",r I"Wf-lhllftf -tJ ' alcLt in u- b
