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‘THE NEW-YORK-HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8504. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1s, 1659. PRICE TWO CENTS. oF. AMERI in afew days. ‘They will hold a conference in Lon- | ath, was under £84,000, boing the meallost rensittance for | Presidential t aay Fine Arts. ARRIVAL OF THE CAs ‘mpi hanpenapavor: ooh tye ernst ‘Yomny months. Foreign exchanges were steady. 4 cmp pel rons wands THE CITY CANVASS. counsel rolative to the proceedings in the approaching | wo London Mime city article ‘reports that tbe funda | P7,t.>"invide > Ktyour vooever ube ale 4 ‘session. steadily, and ary re Meotin Board Canvaseers= THREE DAYS LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. ‘The unsatiafactory position of the Great Bastern has at- 7 ares Jy ee Alleged Irregularities in the Twenty= pennies tracted much attention. Shares continued to decline, and ross Tg ay, = sh & os tmaippalae aap Tt should be stated, Seconda Ward-The Fourth Distriet The Arrangements for the Buro- ‘ome of the proprictors contemplated institating proceed. a n ‘Me Character and objects, that it is not a-private Congr: ings in equity, or through the Board of ‘Trade, to obteina Ta “vr having been formed by the artists of Bertin, pean a8, full insight into the past manngement.of the vessel. A o ‘ a j 4 ‘Munich and Dresden, for the purpose of ren- — rumor was ourrent that Capt. Harrison had resigned the 4 is F ar pablic familiar with thetr works. It has, command, bat this the Liverpool Muroury says is false, derstood that the dividends, which have hitherto been Otfietal Letter of Napoleon on the Relations | oer cn svar maps that the Royal Commusion which olely payable in New York, are henoeforth to be paid Between France and Bugland, ‘Was appointed to inquire into the national defences, has | slso in London, at the Sxed exchange of four abillings per agreed te report the south coast dockyards #0 imperfectly | dollar. a defended as to require twelve millions sterling to fortify | The London tallow market was inactive, at 6és. for the Dilapidated Cond/tion of the Coast | temtoroughiy. The Sar also says that the Commis | year and 660: 84. for spring. Pans, Dec. 8, 1850. Defences of Great Britaim, | ‘br smonurm was convicied of the motte charge ot | Tbe 1ht60 per conta opened fm and. annted aT, Pi csailicotis bigamy, and sentenced to one year’s imprisonment, with e g ba Settiemen’ paca tie ach is : <n g eBay AS OR aera French and Moors. Of that the same night, I have thie morning, with four i steamers, destroyed the two forts, which have been Victory of. Urquisa Qver the Foroos of | sbandoned by the Moroccans. To-morrow the Fondre \ Buenos Ayres, Will proceed te Tangier to make some Severs representa- } . thous to the Minister Katil. Justios was faliilied, and I Rey Rees - he have resumed the part of neutrality. j — ROMAIN BESFOSSES. The America, from Liverp&@l at 2P.M. of | The Paris Pays is assured that the Governor of Tetuan ‘the 84, and evening of the 4th instant, arrived ‘at Halifax at ten on Friday, and sailed at 3 P. M. of the pame day fpr Rowton. ‘me Frews pays that the Siate of Houador, . f i 2 1 1 ‘ bded | . " re eae. ning a lgilin pepemontn 93 Coat nang of moped the Considerable activity was evinced in shipping forces for : :: gales of allo paker , 1 " .‘ F ‘of dtvidenda to foreign ereditors. Ghina, and it was expected that the last ships forming the ve ; Meesre. Bariag Bros. report the market for American ee Would have quitted France by the 1éh r. ee oe The French frigate Perseverence, with troops for China, , had been twice driven back by bad weather. ‘The French brig Revil Maten, from Newfoundland for Bayonne, was lost on the coast of Landes, and out of one hundréi and fifty-two persons on board, only twenty- seven were saved. The monthly average of the price of wheat, as published in the Monifeur, shows an advance of five-cighths of a cen- time on the previous month’s average. ‘The Paris Bourse was quite buoyant, but the business ‘was small. Rentes on the 2d closed at 70f. 90c. ‘ AFFAIRS IN ITALY. Tt ig announced that Count Von Hartig has been nomi- nated te represent Austria at the Court of Turin. Garibaldi writes to s Milan journal that the acquisition fond, to purchaso a million of muskets, must not be sus- : ni ar, hands, he promises to devote his time to the Muaket Fund ¥ a gimme oh 3 ‘EC, ~ set Se power g & pased the ds ate geen on nies nemd im President.of the Ministry there, was about to leave for 4 b que ‘| es “foend | 4 Ld any’ Turin, having been summoned by the King of Sardinia to Despatch. ure: ; : e : a — 3 rg al P i ane Clerk to state how it was. me & git i iF i a8 it age pat fiiel ui 4 B z i s & Af E | : F FS . ‘3 i A letter is pablished from the Pope to the Bishop of :, ie - Ca ‘Tho-ueax stated thet resolution had been Jetlor of September fest, which gave the tone to all the ¢ 4 ; 1 Con08s on on ads cangragh . ‘with the that amid the sad and perverse agitation of the present time, his most ardent @eaire is to see them courageously defending the cause of God and his chureh. Lantus ‘The steamahip Ballfmore ar-ived at Queenstown | oye surg . rye : r | Carolina; and Harris and Webster, of Maryland. This the same night, @ad-at ‘Liverpool on the morning of the five years pce aman ere aomthcrm ters ge movement of Southern slavebolders, in view of the im- ourselves for the present to a notice of its fresh acces- 94 instant, i c : pending crisis, is wondered at more than the action of the sions, which, as bas been seen, add greatly to its interest. A Turin despatch of the 2d says the separate govern ibiicans golvg over to Mr. Gilmer yesterday, for the now stand acquitted. I am THE HARDINGE COLLECTION. republicans were desirous of co-operating with the demo- no truat for any partisan object, 1 did’ net tansy | _ Inthe studlo of Mr. O. D. Hardinge, at the University, saeinemenahetionnreeetalnassti tenes Dliaesdel sa vorrenaa rxjigaigidual convictions on | Will be found a small but attractive collection of pictures, Miwon sn EAN ee ae ‘The invitation @ the French government to nd the @ongress bad the British Cabinet, but the Aus- | sole government, with a ministry sitting at Modena and a Alderman Brapury again moved that the affidavits be Sibks | Conn) spbiche comen:-guntoch. Taig Abai dans “questions.” Toertainly’d acta, tes Ally Cabanas Midian dx balan: to Aldermen dato tyenta Wad not been received. It is taken for | legislative commissioner and commander of the military will Sak ob ths Gipctinn ok air” Wrectaen. Nr asanecte Malls naneneearan iy ng Td mostly all Satin Or We" mower ioe erate Seeder shee , to make any disposition of qranted that will be represented, and spocula. | forcesssitting at Bologna. Mr. Briggs represents a district three-fourths of the votes | butsilence. But, restored as I am now, to freedom of | Schools—Gainsborough, of whom there is a specimen, being con Alderman Apaws then received the affidavite from the Baron Riscasoli has arrrived at Turin and had a long clerk, and said he d give tothe 7 féons are afloat aa lo who the representative will be, as¢o of which are composed of republicans, who voted him a action, Tam not disposed to submit to @ further | the only one who is-not contemporary. This collection has falsification of my ition or opinions, or to allow even ‘which nothing au 4s known. Thg,Times urges Pal. | conference into Congress. He reflects their views on measures if not | {heliitie weleht whieh soa be eee some peculiar features. Although its proprietor invites the y be to my character, ‘Th 1d 3 merston himself ig go, and, rumor says, not without sanc- | ‘The Austrians evacuated Rocedotufor on the 20th. on the Speakership. ort themupsortT have recently received, t sontripees | vista of the general public, bo rescrves to himeoit | ., intended this Tefore the Dintreg“Arsitte provable bag } sactay celts reat 0 if SPAIN. ‘There is no prospect of an organization until the plu- Nannesa tba, eetteaecis eet ee, & right of limitation by imposing no charge for ad- a, and all the persons designated as voting illegally, q a wise THE WAR BETWEEN SPAIN AND MOROCCO. rality rule is adopted, and the chance of its adoption has | Connection with long past events, such as ‘my joining im | Mission. Thus, as it sometimes happens, when persons dicted By Sape gs Ja, sie Healy teas in On the 80th of November a considerable Moorish force | not improved to-day. If there ts to Speaker elected Oon- | the Tabernacle meeting against Texas in 1844, voting. for of rude demeanor annoy respectable visiters by un- | imprisonment. g Mm : 3 tin or aiding towar elevation, or not | becoming observations, they are politely shown the door. | _ On the question being decided in favor of attacked a redoubt to the right of the Spanish encamp- | gress cannot adjourn over the holidays, as a joint resolu- ottee far Buel ani Geer’ Cea? ‘neation L4 vor of Mr. Russell, ment before Couta, but were repulsed by a division under | tion is required to do so, and that cannot be had without | ] have seen oF heard of in the hostile hewspapers | THe Plan is a good one, and where, as in the present case, inthe hadlgete ge aan teas foe mete Soe Byes the direction of O’Donnell. One hundred and twenty | an organized House with power to pass laws. The pre- C- cay. pos Sab ae = i delegates to the exhibitors can afford to adopt it, it cannot but prove | present among them at the time. 4 Nie ‘ ional en in and concur! wholesome. It is essential to the ess of art that the ‘The Board then went on with some routine bi 8 Spaniards were placed hors de combat, but the losses of | sent body is in one sense a lawless concern, and unless it ,| vaon me se calulilaxo et ti Faabe Oe Son of toe progr rout yusiness,, the enemy were far more numerous. accomplishes something soon n Cromwell ought tobe found | tadjoat democracy). us without, the slighent bamaioens eee comprehend ia hamanizing Delock this morning, “UO time aflerwards until nine General O'Donnell is said to have demanded 12,000 | among the people to disperse it, and indict the mem- | fact, and I understand from Mr. Tilden that these and all | and elevating influences. rough manners of the | |e cosemyg -" re PROCEEDINGS OF THE THE more soldiers, in order to complete the 50,000 with which | bers, who have from day to day uttered upon Sailer sia, Read swing in’, Force mag A scent} barroom are to be imported into the temples in which SWSNTT-4B00ND Wan perms IN he purposes to take the field against Morocco. the people's tribune treasonable sentiments of disunion. | agitation, whether originating or continued in the | @ enshrined, it is manifest that thoee who sp- | the Board continued its session on Friday by reassem- ‘The embarkation of troops continued incessantly at Ma- | Neither the Senate nor House can adjourn more than a - seve barl rg year bj Meat Proach it in a reverential ana becoming spirit, | ping at nine o'clock. rofoundly convines fanaticism ani Inga, Algesiras and Cadiz, three days without the joint action of both houses. This | Profoundly prevail endanger the very existence 2 and more warren the weaker sex, will be deterred Alderman Booze canvassed the returns from the Twelfth: ‘The Genova, a Sardinian steamer, with troops and mili. | will undoubtedly be avoided by pairing off, and leaving | our government. I stand Cith ‘the democracy of the | ‘tom worshipping at its altars. Aldermanic district, tary stores on board, took fire at Malaga and sunk, but no | the two houses without a quorum; or the desire to go | Union, by ourfederative system of independent and equal | On entering the elegantly decorated apartment which ‘as the probable first representative of Sardinia. Martinez de ta Rosa will it Spain. All the Powers will be sepresented by two Plenipotentiaries. Tho 6th of Janua- sy Js spoken of for the first sitting. The principal repro- Bentatives of the fqur great Continental Powers ‘will, it is ‘Le Nor@says thire are many obstacles im the way of @avour’s reprovengng Sardinia, and Desambrois will pro- ably be the man. The same journal says England will Alderman Boote offered a resolution to have the official esented by; Clarendon and Cowley. a States, has conferred countless blessings upon the 5: q be repr y 4 ae e rc were lost. ae ee ne be on to its senses, and procure the SS og avery ston of cur common gs pont he | Mr. eters a = studio, the visiter is nad canvass published in all the city papers, but it oa goverment has uo: idoa of applying to the Congress to @ Bndsid Cant ofialany: aanownden thes the Queen, | © le serra disowns and rebukes all acte of citizens of one State | Pointed onl half dozen pictures on the | the table, on motion of Aderman Lynes. had entered the ninth month of pregnancy. It is more a settled question than ever that neither a a the peace, domestic institutions and equal rights | draperied walls, while two or three others stand about on democrat, anti-Leoompton democrat, Douglas democrat, | ° sma pong Pot ep eel sympathy with the | the floor. After inspecting these he fangics that he has AUSTRIA. nor South American, can be elected’Speaker. There is no | gions of such sympathy as are at war with our duthe to. | atrived at the end of the collection, when his cicerone Supplementary regulations for the press in Austria haye | man in the administration ranks who can concentrate —— po ogibeernsoy poo foo gig oe cies ae Produces, one by one, from adjoining rooms, a number of been promulgated. They are of a more illiberal charac- | Votes enough to procure an election. A plurality of ys of asl nections: cf Cie Union, to rouse the slumber. | “Her nd more valuable pictures, which he disposes on members are for Mr. Sherman, and they will not abandon | {ng conservatiam of the country to rescue our government | te easels, near the windows, in the light best adapted At afow minutes pasttwelve the special order of the day was taken up. ‘The special order was the difficulty with the retorns of the Fourth district of the Twenty-second ward. This is@ case where the Canvaseers failed to send in their retarng eancel the claims/of the treaties of 18165 relative to the Napoleon dynasty. ‘The London ‘Vienna correspondent learns from Berlin that Prussia, ‘and England were endeavoring to establish a basigfor their negociatious with France and ter than any during the last fifty years. 4 within twenty-four hours after the ‘Was closed, accord- Austria during the ongress. Its reported that the protest of Austria against the re- after he has been so bitterly assaulted. They say | from the Rerile by which its surrounded. my jadg- | to their pecukar treatment. He prefers, he says, this | ing to the requirements of the chi resohalicns “ab 4 Rome despatch of bi Seed rch nag gency of Buoncompagni has been withdrawn in conee- syill have him or nothing. sieht for accomplishing Uses reeuite and I beleve thax | ‘Fouble, to having the merits of bis pietares obscured by | passed on Saturday last, compelling the Oanvassers to the Pope ‘had already eon represent quence of Count Walewski having given an assuranceto | Ils this evening, on good authority, that the.|in the next great campaign it will crown she.<] © fixed position on the wallayahich must always be sub- | make some returns, or give reasons why they could not. pecerpemne doe pe appointed Cardinal Anto- | 564 Metternich that the nomination would in no way ‘Will concentrate their vote upon Miles Taylor, | federal arch with a victory risher in benefits, not to Ject-to the varying effects of the. atsigephore.without, W tho poll clerks bad not performed. ‘Bone, but to all the people, than any hitherto recorded in be prejudicial to the Central Italian dynasties. of Louisiana, on Monday, in which case Mr, Booock will hory,. ‘WM. F. HAVEMEYER. their duty, had nothing to present to the Board but blank: withdraw fri the field. ‘Though anumber of Aiioficans | B#try ‘ PRUSSIA. yior, 38] joy» | have expressed a willingness to vote for Mr. : . ; =. clerks,’ on Rrordey, ado out their returns, and the ‘The Roman Catholic population of the Rhenish provinces | doubtful whether thee: ith ‘American. . z ‘ y eka ih th $ perry Bal ca ie ees a whether the Board of Prussia were about to send a monster address of con- h f a o " 4 called upon Alderman Smacnist to pro- dolence to the Pope. Vas of the returns from the = THE RELATIONS BETWEEN FRANCE AND ENGLAND. @FFICIAL LETTER FROM THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON— ‘The following lotier"has been published in London:— PALAce OF THE TOILERIES. : DENMARK. ‘ be Alderman mn ec gfe First, Second -and Jo Mrasns. Saw, MettoTi & Oo., Blackwell:— ‘The ministerial crisis continued. Counoellor Rullmitt’s , ld ‘ ; Point, as to thé ae- pi ng ek ae rs eee omer ran Eapr ter | apm mney dn eect | ORES ear, one Sm ee ae coc ME ey once | eo” me | Fase iow ne <a a hn a 2 latest date. } ‘i ‘ which the Comn 5 morning wivepsel er. > or great confidence ghould alone explain this stop. On the — as or Ne ne renee: tie katate be Ore adehed the folawisg [Hela that the SENN ; one side you are possessed with an imaginary trouble, IMPORTANT FROM SOUTH AMERICA. gress’, 2 = 4 F'sion of Wurtemburg to the treaty between. the a ing Lesson,” by G which sppears to have seized upon your country with the | BATTLE’ BETWEEN’ THE ARGENTINE OONFEDERATION . 2 ‘ ns States and Prussia and other German States, 'Fe ita! a, denieving ol ee FIRST SESSION. Sse 5 ee gr Mr ots r % of n, that won- > House of Representatives temburg. and gave to Wurtemburg-all. the DeHWMOL its | derful paytagiste and cattle painter, whose effects are A ‘Wastunarox, Deo. 17, 1 provisions. That though the President and Seoate must ‘aléne approached by those of Rosa Another Mr, Lanrases, (dem.) of Wis., sent to the Clerk’s table\| e all treaties, and cannot delegate this power toany | work of the same school which by its ier person or body, yet that they can proffer atreaty, | pastoral truthfulness, is. Brascassat’s {Cattle Food- copy of the Milwaukee Free Democrat, from which the |) ter P latter read the proceotings of a meeting purporting to'S8. | Which when acceded te,by the party to whom itis profier- | ing.” ‘The « Mother ” by @. Earl, an Eng- yapidity, ofan epidemic, and on the other hand you reckon Fa ad AYREAN “FORCESS-DEFEA‘ At OF THE upon the loyalty of him from whom you desire a reply. ee ‘Lasponj Dec. 2, 1859. Hwee easy for yourselves, however, to give it. If} me Oneida has arrived with the usual Brazilian malls: you had calmly @xamined the true state of yoUF | and advices from Rio Janeiro to the 8th November.” » apprehensions, that cause you had only in | ‘The squadron of General Urquiza od the passage all the rumors created by your fel | near the Island of Martin Garcia, anda battle” had beon men, by the obstinate propagation the most | fought between Urquiza and the army or Buenos Ayres. ed, becomes at once binding. The: ofa ebimerical alarms, jpecause until now there was nots | mhe inttor were beaten and fled t8 the fown. Urquiza was | Del4 ®Y German adopted citizens, in which sympathy is 10 ins respect, like the nok any Oinoe coatract: | ah Painter, i topo tg cota sgdmermt ‘word or an act of thé Emperor’s which pormits a doubt marching on Buenos Ayres. + expressed for John Brown, holding him up as noble of limifiitions of the Stato of New York | ™ent, but for its depth color and effects of of his sentiments, and. consequently of his intentions to- “ Eis hearted and resolute, and fit to be held up, like other =. oe tte. _ Light. been toed agaleta Hay, “The Wages of Sin ‘wards your country. His conduct, invariably the same, THE LATEST NEWs, champions of freedom, for the izhitation of | +2180} utmost advantage bilifean claim iaint eine" ttes "asare less = eae has not changed @ monjent to show his faithful and irro- BY TELEGRAPH VIA QUEENSTOWN. saying that adopted oitizeniare hostile to tyranny of din the san tion as allegory skilfulness wi worked out. It ig a work more for the appreciation of a cultivated artistic taste than for that of the ordinary proachable ally that whet he has been he will—I declare ‘Toaum, Deo. 8, 1850, | Kind, cluding the institution of slavery. Mr. Larrabee 38 to you in his name—pontinue to be. Witness, again, the | ‘The affair of the delegation of the regency to Buoncom. | Femarked that if any of his colleagues did not recognise 4 Sppreaching community of perils to bo shared ata dis- | pagni has been arranged to the satisfaction of all parties, | ‘bat paper as republican, let them say'80.~ At his request cw ANE eee plctary, in the style of Landecaty: ‘ance by your soldiers and ours. Great nations should | He will proceed immediately to Florence, with the gapk of | % editorial was read from »the same paper, in spirit | t : ations. of | is “The Return r Stalking,” by Byron Webb. appreciate, but not fear each other. Governor General of the Provinces of Central ‘The | With the proceedings of the meeting. Hoe was satisfied wi - he mountain a study in itself. There are Receive, gentlemen, the expression of my distinguished | functions of the Governor-General will extend to the | ‘at an honorable Senator from Wisconsin (Doolittle) was . sentiments, command of the military forces of the line, and to Cen- mistaken when he said there was no newspaper in that THE SECRETARY OF THE EMPEROR, tral Italy, with Piedmont and the foreign Powers. State which supported and sustained John’ Brown’s in- i Chief du Cabinet. ‘Tumors, Deo. 3, 1850, | Vasion of Virginia. He thought, that at that GREAT BRITAIN. ‘The Austrian Lloyd Company's steamship Vulcan has | time the fact to which he had just our surprise at finding an The Liverpool Finanelal Refdrm Association gave a | Just arrived, bringing advices from Constantinople to the ee) need t MI yy er ROC that artist on sale at this side of the grand demonstration in honor of Messrs. Cobden, Bright 26th ult. The government had withdrawn the troops sta- tain and General Thompson. Owing to Mr. Cobden’s con. | Honed at Thessaly, on the Greek frontier, and transferred Sioned illness in Parie, and General Thompson's inability | them to Monastin. fe atend, Mr. Brigit wae tho only guest present. Ho Aynryater, Noy. 27, 1859, United States. The: id Montenegro and to aentiments of disunion 5 mado a formal and t speech in fhvor of ai bagihivbnpebrrdt tery tacommnNs weencad Ey are ep ngs arrest. Motion to discharge the prisoner is ove taxation, and assertot that agitation would continuo tit free | D&Y® arrived in Lascant, and itis expected hint ite labors | tat part of sin he had the-honor to ——__—_— trade principles werecarried out to the fullest extent, ‘The | Vil! be compfeted in two days. Tho Commission will then | Ho did not expect to say onc word to the gentlemen Superior Court—General Term. Joave for Ragusa, the other side to lod them to change their course, but Present all the Justices. ‘ , oF the cate, Loxnow, z Alderman Grver inquired where and when the retarng Mr. Boobuek had Wlso been making a characteristic aries Det: BIS. Vaecmenbon Gemeente ee Americans and the anti- Dro. 17.—Jobn A. @. Gray and others va. Ivaao C. Ken, | sale tales plade at the Academy of Design, in Tenth street, | , ore mais out and by whom. speoch et a meoting in\Bath, In Ube eourse of hie remaries hie, London Daily News’ city ry under date of | the republican candidate for Speaker. Howes es ence | dall.—Order affirmed, with $10 costs. where thé pictures are now on exhibition. ‘The Alderman reforred to ihe ‘Yeturns which the can- he ebarged tho Princojle Joinville with abvsidg.the hoe. | sight vaviting? nea cn wecnead Tecompton demoerat when thal was & leading isue, but | David Strtevant and another vs. Henry 0. Brewer and Ss = Veiiomsian Ssenue aarheree Goll GUS WUGTibNS ott italitics of ‘England ty pr plans of the southern| i! tion, and yet claimed to r tits. organiza | another.—Order affirmed with costs. Naval Inte! ence. in the Twenty-second ward, in the house of a magistrate, beri pratelierr pct halen has, ce other markets much firmness pre . The demand for | violence to the principles of his Dery. Deane Wm. Fish vs. Isaac Jacobshon.—Judgment affirmed | _ Commodore F. feel and Commander Wm. M. | and that the canvass was made on Thursday, in Fiftiot® ‘The Prince writes tole newspapers, and dédlares Mr. ta. ves meeting was Jarge ani enthusiastic. money was moro activo in proparilids for Saturday's on- | Wieconsin almost unanimously took ground against tho with costs. Walker have beet from duty connected with the | street, in a public manner, gagoments, and accommodation fr compton policy of the administration; but fro Seth W. Peckhi . Morris Ketch: id construction of the war steamer. Alderman Grxer wished to know if the yotes for the Reobuck’s assertions atirely devoid of foundation, pps ai, waif hot procurable below Soglah Dib wae edigted they have beatewee eed ie efoudant, wih Oosts ou cdjusted, ia" the arene | “ame United States revemue’Guitor McClelland has ben | candidates were publicly declared, ‘Tho Parliamentary Committeo. intended to con. “mt eb ‘ past issue, and thero is now no disconnection between the | yiz., $100 12. " genigned to duty in this -@ietfict by the Secretary of tho Aldermen Seagrist answered that they were. x "Ne sPecte shipment to tho East, by'tho stoamor of the | democratg of that State, In View of the appronghing Miles and others ys, Clarke,—Order aiirmed with costs, ‘Treasuzy. Sho is commanded by Captain Hudging, Here a number of questiong were put to Babe £3 E585 4’

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