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oat «0» Jeong ate IVAL OF THE CONTINENTAL ‘Priliant Campaign « of General Banks, The . INTER . and Demonstrations of Secession iste, &., &e., &a, « ‘The steamer Oostinental, Captain Marshman, arrived yesterday @fternoon from New Orleans with highly teresting wews. We retarn our kind acknowledgments 0 the purser for his prompt delivery of our papers. The ‘our correspondents are Tull of interest, Our Gainesville Correspondence. 5 ) Gainevaten, Miss., April 22, 1863. | Rienecition 10 Peart. River—Arrival at ‘Skamer and Sailing Vessels Captured—How the Steam- v's Muchinery was Mecovered—The Object * the Saturday might previous, They had on board a/por. tion of the One Humdred and Twenty-eighth New York aad tho First'Vermunt battery. ‘The prinoipa: object of expedition was the destruction of several rebel ves- “eels on the Peurl river, as well/as a large quantity of army sapplies which were said to be concealed neer here. jo Bewhl be remembered that when: the Union troops took’ Apoesession of New Urieans it was reported to General “Butler that tho rebels bad run @ steamer’and seve- ‘web schooners up\ Pearl -river, as a place of aafety , and that considerable quamtities of cotton, turpen-— ‘Swe and rosin could be obtamed along fe banks. At that dime.an expedition was ited Out for the purpose of se- ‘enring this property ; but for reasons: mot fully explained ‘Abo expedition was only partially successful. Gu Suturddy last, about two ocleok P. M., a svoond ex. Peditiowteparted from the lake ead of the Carrollton rail- ‘wad for Pear) river. This ‘stream, which has recently “eeu made somew bat famous by the daring and enterprise -@bour troops, has 118 source in this State. It is exeocding: ay tortuous. und dificult of wavigation. “It Oually, after’ /funaing (hrough considerable territory, debouches wto ‘Lake Horgne, . Within the recollection ef the “oldest in- ‘babitant” it bas been ascended by @ steamboat as for a Jackson, the Capital of the “tuié. A’ Certain seasons of abo the river is na! Galoes¥ ie, aud at times as te so exceedingly crooked, audits 6 ws we ails Amat 18 Deviation et r. Pigs a @ Alricans w * rime dceusion eo Maur transports, alter rg seud a “‘Wonville, where «the purpose of operation. fhe plan, was abapdunod, aa the f guides assured Colonel wiles Merougb was so dificult w tnd that it a thoy could» do | to — plioty be Bt SERTT it Pike; wuinee y pr ad direct Without meeting With opjwsition. ‘At Napoleonville Colonel Cowies foc two bundred and fifty men, Gainesvid’, while Le went wp with the remaindesof Acree by water. #0. ig! jad the ‘Ue two detachments thas Captatu GI “Of (he town he thé Woops were ‘rom Ao front, | Alter taking possession of Gainesville several parties were sext D diflecent directlous 1 search of the reported rebel vessels. Our men succeeded in finding she stermer A. G Hrown about twelve miles above ‘this pisce, conocaled by the foliage on the banks au rm SChovner We was also diecovered, fully rigxed, with wails, Having on board ten Buies of cotton, one barrels of Lar, wo bundred and tweuty pounds of rosin, Twenty ond cares uf turpentine, two or Ubree metallic life- ‘oats, ond a large quantity of bespital stores left by a ‘rebel cavalry force whes Ubey evacuated the town, whic’ vey did very suddenly on the of our 2 F3 'y Swill vessel, aud will prove of QUarterrasior’s Depa When the Brows way found it was discovered that Abroltie valves aud some .OLher poruicus of her wore wine, 86 that steam could net be Loder thege circumstances she coud not bave Gewn-to Gainesville. Colone! Cowies, positon of afaire, watted on the wife of heed wear by, Lo ascertaw what Bad hold, in Order to cut of the eappiies of the enenty from the Red river country and preveot reuforey ais from being sent to the Teche The successful march of for the purpose of securing a number of horses reported to have been abandoned by two Texas cavalry companies, the better to fncilitaie their retreat through the swamps our. arm, up to Now Iberia “NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY- 6, Teasing articles. The womau assured him after the defeat of the rebel army at Pattersonvilie. | gave it easy access 10 Opeloutas and Waghicgten, on the « 4 , ‘ patbing of their whereabouts, se they tad been Bight horses were found, fully equipped. They wore sent Courtabiown thedk iy bay ATO oF al sire ooanes Pi the pony “avold. 1bs Coneoraptive law, down to-day to cliarge of a ileutepant of the First Indana, ‘a. The country. bi ng oh the Techo, the 4 lakes Is devoted suger cans, to whieh tt While Captain Dennet was in the vicin'ty of Patterson. vile be visited Camp Beasland, where onr advatioe first au and neighboring ba almeet entirely Wo the entore Honel was vet entirely satisfied with He = accordingly sent t ae Mar} 0 4 *. | ie detler adapted than anyother region of the South -- encountered the enemy in force. Ie found on the baile } The plan 1m thie section of the tate b 8 4 oe noir Seid two.gans (bat bad been left by the rebels in weit | themsety sp ys their Wolatet p ye 6 miteion succeeded fn getting Lord reas and not. eecured. by.cer forces, owing t | 2? difte m from the ld preven money and nearly the same amount in gold, whieb the mee — - 7 Bp ag se pecwine,* | wolating @neeke” OF The WAP fe roaching them Cpienal informed the uwner be should hold until the de. | ele rapid pursuy esntlabesuedirlepsdaghidtiiniid | it-18 maid (hey have taken @ lose au part zired articles victim The fear of losing her | four pound Uuited States elege cus, tho other a twelve | J 2 tae eben jn pus, expe o4 restore greauy yl the lady * memory, and cansed -” rr piece, Resides jhe gone several boxes of leo. rete@ire thelr rémetenets “from the Der 10 enddenly recuiiect that ibe poruccs of the ma- | Boma brass Lieor., ing’ to, food ohee collect tun | of hostiites hes protected them Se 'nory of which the Colouel was on quest were hid undee | taken on bddtd (ie steamer f. A. Syker, on which | My laterfe with their labor pystegn ; but ne The Wharf. Search was 1 and they were found, whea | qhe expedition arked: . Captam ecect, adiop | 84 abONkL full epee: of war. It tou she money was returned, aod the boat pot ia rumnl oring the ¢ end ammunition, . visite me) an fers f tthe pope ‘in ‘thir pat arcer. ie Milaticd, Aitor “whout the ‘rebel torriten, | State have heen iniifferent 10 thewar: for it « weil object of the mission to the if were tamed, where a febel Morchonse’ wan | Koowm thas t vey have gh em a8 my 16 eed ooncersed In \ts ‘0 ntn mvout riety boesheads of sags 4 the rebe artus ee Las oomne . fom, y ee a ‘wocegs, our wansports loft Were last Toesdny morning, | (rmaey of bacos and sles G vmgpisaary sseres.. tu con | the South. This provivus ecsirtty BAe caaren “but lithe aba varrived, a8 1 lave since: eum sotormed, | Hl ince of the amaliness of the Sigarnaf Qaptab Penne | Chmoge tw t agement of Chet Mamations, od uw it wafe'y at the of orabarkation up Wectuagd: covering wae Momrele! to leave most of thy evgaw teas. of on = elton WLS Beany ape o Sorrmet bowing ‘The highest prak WB to dott offoers An . ‘i BO Deglect ar in conseyyence of tbe m ii town for the bravery and #htheprise they dlaplayed ia | nas Rowen weetoe same time the besimwarvers of wsbe tion bf thd contr AN fretianty te robe! Geucrals Sibley, Taylor aud Mouton. Tene tha colvorated Maer Brown, of Whe Toxuh Rangers, died of wou?s received tm the engagement of the Tew | ipstant veWted Wy Hoverner Phe ley @Bo left a few Warr for the purpow of este bisting civil gowerEMeEDs as £5) 1 ly ga the army advanees, nee ender’ arty Ret the Objects of tid ei pedinen: Privave pro. POTLy Nex WD All comes respected caceyt ech arcies as T we > menLoned, ANd Pec wore wiven for everything ae 30 | } ost Fan ap MAJOR GENERAL:BANKS’ OPERATIONS. back, to recover bimseit for anothor sand. bie heels, ane Keep up @ Stendy ran wuts) comple There ie no telling the Tt will be of incaloul pressed elose op detnoralived days oF setivity and the goverament should at ov eo ffcient to bold that part of this Mtate now in our feasion age us, ard complete the eccepation to te banks of Red river. | Miltary men wil #80 at a glance the tmportance of what Gen Binks hae secompi at Warh ington Wi) to th ir cane kar GAL YEZ TOWNE SERV. only that he bae & chOre important po eston OF Se YANDAR wil rebela aeknow Wge it to They ay prevent fortified posivions on 4/0 @embling wow for foar that 1863.—PRIPLE SHEET. _ Scene of the Recent. Important ‘Military and Naval Movements in Louisiana. Bayon, As ko“ INGHAC “ evac (ation Of Port Hud@eos and ¥ rather, Cor thowmana times, that Gon: o twoe the naiiier have mado & diveet m, and sholas for BeyTelt coatdent & great mousure . Ow (hey eee Our Arty We) vabem™ With rapid for Ht te terrible blow agate 19 Miasiemipps, and 1 will canto the uebure. They wo. 4 7 wie Rwks, eves wit 1, as enpgnen, D 4 wen Ley now fae, hoe j apart @ ihe Of boing nie j GAEENSHORO > he was con ee PRICE THREE CENTS Fone A me te oi ek bey Cayenne 'in Key Weet. land of Trinidad;' Rio J d th America; and Galveston, Matamoros aud rohibitien for there ig po trade er commerce Orieans ond the ports of the West Indies sutlieien itborize any risk Being ineurred of haviug yellow fever Wired into thin city this eommer, worst zone fever veasou ever known i this elty, that of 853, -was caused by the infection ‘Drought in the ‘curgo of wstiptrom Rio, The Qrst taken sick were the Stovedores who wore engaged ind sng the veese! and the dircase sproad with frigbifal rapidity, and Janghed af 2!) treatment, Geseral Shepley, Military Governor of Louisiana, haw with part of his staf to visit General Banke at Ho will be absent some days, and will return usb pleased, no doubt, with his excursion to the And the opportunity to visit the rich Attakapas try. 1 andorfand that a fag of trace will leave in a few days tocouvey beyond our lines about hundred of the Prioners recently taken, They will sent away oa 'Y quiet mannor, in order te avoid reene a was witnessed in February last ou the , when the Jast lot of prisoners were sent up the river. A Moat cxeiting seene Ooourred this evening at the Varietios iheatre, on the oesasion of # gomplimentary benefit ir. Ryer, As the curtain fell, @ loud ery from illerent parts of the house was made for the orchestra to perform * Haii Colurabin.”” This, with a house balf full of mecenh, paturally caused a disturbance, and for a time disorder and confusion a Tadto* soren: nd fainted, many tho butiding, it was @ long Line before order could be restored. The air wae at last per‘orrmed and the play continued. Comment upon thie aftr ¢ unnecessary Dr. Zacbasio, of New York, bas retarned to this depart ment, having ‘arived in the steamer Creole. He bax bean kimi y received by the officers of the government, bis rooms baying been vuited by them ou rumervua ovcasions : HOLMESVILLE uss, very front, coun’ New Ontxawa, April 25, 1963. Death of Liewsnant Commander McDermott, U. 8, N.— How Ik Occurr d--Woundiny of Commander Reat—The Late Afforr at the Varieties Theatre~—The Great Union Ball—A/l ew h the Army—Population of the Attaka, pas Coun'yy Tuking the Oath—Day of Fasting and Prayer \Vhat We Could Now Do with More Forees— Naval Maviers—Affair Up the River—City Iemt—Sagar to Come Pu rward, de Avain Io Called upon to record the death of another OMicer of our avy. Lieutenant Commander D. A. Meter— two: was Kile at Sxbice Pass om the 28th inst., by a party of rebels who were concealed near tho tighthoure, and bie mo remaine were this morning oonsigne! to Uheir last feovimg place fa this city, The funeral proces- sion was attended by a large body of officers of the army, havy and oivil service, and many friends of the deceased. The particulars of tbo caso are about as follows:—-The United Stator #tea os New London, Commander Read, and the Cayugs Lieutenant Commander Motermot, ave been for some (me past blockading Sabine Pass. Parties from boli vessels’ have, on several occasions, bean on shore for the purpose of feconnoitering the move mente of the @nomy, and 1% i only a shore | ime since What qotte & umber of rebels were cap- | turet by a party from the New London, On the 18th inst, Lieutenant Commander McDermot, in hia boat, with five men, started for shore, Commander Read, in hit bow, being & fhort distance astern, The former officer landed first, and, with three of bis men, was walking op the Ddesch in the direction of the lighthouse, whens largo body of robéls «pfang from their place of coneoxlment and advanced pon our party, firing at the same thne. Captaio MeDermot retreated and succeeded in reaching bys bout, but, Coding it impossible to effect his escape, waved hie bandicerchief in wken of surrender. This sp- mained annotice, and the firing continued. AM of nie mon wore woun (6d but one, and be was bit io three Places, nod the party were all tak»a prisoners. The firing on Captain Road « Doat was very heey; bat he succested in making lie eseopo, although terribly woanded, having one Of bis eyes abot oat by @ ball which glanced accoms the bridge of his nose, A few bourse afterwards @ fag of truce came down tw the beach with the iaforma- ton that Captain MeDormot had died after being tasen Wo rabine City, and there réceiving the atiention of @ | gurgeon, ana Of: lig wv bury him with mifitary honors | thore of @urrender the bedy to hie friends. The | latter wae seoe ted, aad the remains were brought here in the Cayuga, which vessel arrived hero yerwrday, Captain Read remains on board hus veut! off Sabine Pas, and we are im hopes that bia recovery wilh be epeody. The death of Livutenaet mtander MeDermot’ causes the foliowing changes ed Among the offeers of the *quadtcn-—Léeutenant Com. Sekd es masder Dana, executive officer of the Moaongabela, ur- CRANTE BAY Geog | dared to command the Uayaza; and Lieutenant Dewey, MO’ BAY ACNDE, eo late executive officer of the United States steamngy Mivets- a or CERES | Mppl, ordered ax ox entive otflerr of the Mogopgabela. Z fj Ava CAG fol af B ™ The most ove tiny Wple Of Conversation daring the last fow Gaye Las been the reoomt ailair at the Varieties iheatro, of which | poke hastily in my last letter, Sowe kpesk Of |. a8 an on\rage) others say it was perfectly jun tideble and, with (ue state of mind of the public on the bieet, 1 der Wat (he manager did the wisest thing he could ander the ciroomwtances—vi: come the theatre. Had be opened it the night following the fires inturbance, 1 bo doubt that & serious riot would have been the result, even to sack Ktent as to require woition of te military to quell i. ibe graod | pion ball at Use St, Charles Hotel last even ing in Lowor of the captore of this city by the Coin forces pinted olf in & very agreeable manner. Very may persons Wore present, aud the marie and dancing were kept op enti nearly daylight, The roome of the St. Charles were beautifully and appropriately decorated, nod, with the exception of the gas failing, whereby the house was elt ia darkoers for & ume, ing of a Gn plewsant nature vacurred, The weather was rauher warm te an aocug te close roome, bat pho lomeat of (he bine appeared to make every one £01 (us, hd howe Whe appeared In the early part of OE 0g © Ube eet ioguiate whit collars did od, later b the ght, the fact that they Of echt (ran the elects of excernive wifheors of the navy ou. ha)? 4) SS a . yf eae \ 57 TUVALA by One wemy | o Hed to officer of that port to hol re dered alt broken upand | p ri Via. The garr#oa were w mu ¢ Present, but | mum cootem the result of theveten | prisoners of war, and the fortidestions, wih \beir arma. were all strangers to me—there ngsion ney OF wae, aap tee serclbens ta {nce 4 over before seoh in New Or lo benetit to " pied by our Thin, myuadrva wii doubt | joing. very be waves w’ be send reinforcoments | less penovrate to uy A river, sad join Aimirai Parra, | There were come te np sinks of tbe supper ke Sy 4 ™- | gut, thos giving bit foug addiional veruls 0 | Wecmade by perro of Lage appetites, and who aid nav BY foroe the enemy may bring agaivet | of immense xervico In wid)ing HitD & ‘ be (SS eee Meer ener fle Too mocb praise cangot be bestowed up she army of Senet ie | Lieate Comm anie Once a ‘ Aeapatel » it we Liestenant:Ghemeandar A. Ps Cvcts lhe | inod, however to-day in Alexandria, or, eA find if the powers that bo | the syuidron, and to Tbe of #0 , ter 4 stand io order to pre twith 10 same prompiwey | him, for the gallait. manner y be K thas vaporiaut point. The fact thes ibe thon the captere of | conducted the navel operation “¢ tat passed me W seppose that our operations on 0 Deen woo yplielud. Tho | prea Lave beew bestowed { wer seer more Important and vo bees moet digteirous | These light draught ven “€ wh Ore a Owner youll be found, nee Ci 4 - of .tbe rebel Gonerat At jest at ke wad at Woeritgton, | direction so-cugoil tupplias tbat baye been ) 1 onght Pome Hof Goult bo mae vor | ssouton, Me ie salt he fertaine ieee Lag eh cnt) | MRO WT HRe head oF navigation um Checumre tion. gre | aya foe bled, to rsa sae ul “ HUF; ut: the-prospect wae. vy DY Meubles en | dhe mntiing after the'bartle, and longeatter the eh my 4 lie advance to Alesagdrin. on Ked | ¥ Gramnaney :0ens end. throngs sane } Alla the, seals iota tanta eujecy 1a.ara | weeny emer ee ltie, wad eageaner Mee bomy Over abipgton our _atiny wil) Yat sy jane (ney Seok that Ake free pavigaion of 6 ’ we salaicyan comly renerrbe ae mene ewaMNS. 290 | Couren.g, MISTY, AS wel, os DMOwCoL Mm. remaining | My ei at gdh sane! Mn » tebe d eh OEE tepneparts ww irbually over, aud m noe May ot of Prasilglis dry make their appearance oniy | ferieae ™ . . | ductive portions ot the State. © Far a endmiteranie dix reton Raeate 6 epmadpaier Ts cite came (he government shedid to 00 (he rebel) cOMmMeRioNERs are goue, who they ¢- | The iWhabitarits Of the Tobe donot apnéar teentert. n+ (MPce:tbe Reed foliowe the course Of iagou Baw’, ang | version me ssl apnea --eeniagieomngieeatel Bray by tiny fit nonguate rs , a energins Lo tale ;oometuing to eal. FveD | a very exatied opinion of tne military witl) and auaity of | ¥ SCR Are [De Goes! cotta jlantationgan (be Sow iaring their ermy in the face. Ther can be 6 t } . 4 ry Ae “98 nd grees ha aken from the countfy. it | Tayix and pibley, but. seea, to bere fol) comfgeues ip (bot thelr feare-are correct i9 every. partwolar, aud by Mags . oat! and oely prin therotute ie aiehoughs tamter whe Sua. °Y! ee2 20% ALENT ee Ae rue oneal tet Otr New Orleans Correepontence. wre nOGgnada ae te. bedener uipowe {nt amehgped ty Ae gle ‘ tee ee lake bs » (Sant, to.fiad any body , white oe biack ;t0 get tous aFN0 «| pws vip wuF FOrecs wt Chimp Prastana endgdee red n fotheat - ie Oth alae, Agony i808 toe ag pr ered ” her ate . | wre ee ces cocnlry have Beved, eat Bow, since ‘ peneirable swamps. Mouay, Such o i6 =, | 49 Newndbirin, where he unought a wicoraful stand oon'd penn) 1 aay. Hence ie tbe goverumemt tai? obojm 0 hows’ ay sala oonat Peat tettied, has ts opportanily of expreteiea S23 8 inert fe equ Var eOR koe Hiottiug |e wate ngawas Genaral asia: army Lageedionge tip | LMC Nedent Chay Ae Ne Pnistie ‘Fjerltehin Me Ke | yr vesanb.gripiliem bp sending, arithaul. & wouens ¢ ¢ Gude tots | | tou aentineens, ‘Vbey have Va and oy ooagra vary con ' Oita battle WHE OUP fre rae vite | it to be Ottainet— The Rat OF RE Mab din OA " vs “ y¢ 4 | ren thet plow Wise Coleus COwies o9caiiee Gaseweitiommumber or } Sd ve-ghsaen, sone thse’ toe covnevarn aioe | roam eR 13 sate laty 4 hoy, nome @f Abo Giwenpliaed trowpe tbat cau be Fond " better sate ‘ tomened 4 eg shcton bev agnin AT IORS 0M be plove Whe 6 OO OA OL prudent . > ot ~d . aplole— Duar - J S| ar) corm etber ponte of far lore opera tou pmol oe me © | Sh detain we tompetar® prio tire, Ter C Lin ary ereeyra(™ Saw pte ning Lohans alter (hare Tiimadias KAnferceniene Rentals Privte De, : { eb esetied, ta enter wo wb ‘ ei Frengptis of fe ® pat eel = ‘and tng i Soon JevUrmALOn 10 Fi HA they be tour” ut " HSentiom® at Partoreodettio, after ’ine | fem the snpl Piature Preepedits Othe Army } ; to ab treated io 8 proper d > ened rebel furtifeath er" Pio the # ye Pictur ’ my Neve e@Aly s9e'ire.10 bie prewet post we teem seer" ° ‘ yerphe 10 hie volubtalily, \he7 are be Cownel took Bis pemucers dowa (9 Pone! ‘nate ters | or acothany MF Mut piKee! WEFE TOUBA Ue ho wm Naval Mader C>ramntention % nen’ Pe 7 ms t f r red tar © wigeer | mame thei, ba wil 6 found J Ss » FO LO% Se.) tore dale cham (bey Wore eb Lrmt seppared wo te. ” me one for w; and © keumadg >: tem of he apepien Le he always Lange! <r good citherne, Dot let * f bbens We cat Sm uly ovpsirucied, they cident gue Arid OF Brigitte General CIM etuar remment sit Nile Kwek any 8A wee CDM he : . se kahpass to ahh noma have beew suet with bin to the eity : fre'very hasty wiilier Upon ws | wae, 2.2.8 wet pode agra eg mony pate be OR recuvve ta fait wrens” The rebeleie thiy Ticwity ave veey mu ty murpriged 44.) dauteeriamsclesens terre lo} 2 11 AMD USGL nO tN ShOEtign U-deners) (o re ee ecamaiodeh Seaunempan Mame?” very Lamas toes san inete fat, we bed Pi tealtia' tron thera: Sneye net eviteiiy vase rot pr deny Thay 0 5 beg oy cum fo (be Atak ae coontry hae he ron of tte mon t . py sown ie gpg pe MB pe punt te, vad to 0 Tod bet et ln) nantet vemanlbed oa Vy A PY SS DoherOTMEt WhenevOr OY voller gor the Satie ' rar Mag i the stakes eet “Scant | UNOt of the Pree war!) Tue OPM etigum OF dey Meow 5 yy ono agtl . = n W Yee govert one Suan ot fio» Brive | our tas ne ee a By yh #4 Fane wo thew HONET thee abowed Limm vetuer lav ur jmioE rie Mhuructer, ONE Mie Are 1 IO ben bur weal | Gye RIOT UR paMRENNiCr OF eae bf die ririemmine a necrin yy a ' Eapatenben meen fer, ae 1 By mya Vacpaenn oft . FOF ince bs ibe wurst tel of ite suck oreatier Sete mee Laney" id 060 MEAL wi be OF thewtrsomt importance | aie titetauer |S Swe ee te 4: tres ies are ti ye mate to by if a the & {se trong tee the eacseee wy Ele are eatin, evphywmmt in the Pripbiie to whl | bare te (Le # Wie’ Port Of tort nevemente of the wn pot o@ ters e . The we roe, . 4 y the ‘ ‘ . bey arg (a De ait A nian Vow om duty wet ve | oomduet at wis an ae Var Brashear City Comecapondtence. pitvet rae 4) payerbd the X oreberentiatmeed General bat re ca ep reante fon 8 et Od TRAY want ae Be kert ot pay one wnt Del » A as RA (ley APE 24, bond P seul Pehe Aati-abolision aurpement win the plan or, 4 on the cred tt deepen Crs teeh ie? sod rphe de cui byt wd sad the come -. . Ootaearine, cent Gove. spire OF Rees Hove ig arip Benaland-—Dhe Bebe G+ god yaeie fee Sieuted Iw te bt age nat Ford Auten | ee t of lhe eeby: » 7 pee how ivberel Wa orm mene on (ite, relative Ve & 1000 ee 50 eee ule Gemerd; Moule i—ithe Rete Pertifrntionw | « lebae oceonemy pe aus bat.w lthey fay Row ore he tae * 4 od rom part pert 4 of May OF Gt Yowet coming from the / 6 | be d coevdiing) Oe, Weameet ” 40 Atak pur dounir ym bonpertadan of the beep AP LOS tes merrement of Geneon! 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