a 1 nig iiAND, 41' .----- ' THE IA IA:A ieer'e hirveet in die vienth of J im., Ism! eppperalrom all accounts Ite 'hark fate letifir abort of the 'trellised' the pilieuthei boleti, ‘otil tipPerently, fern thedilllesalty of conunuoicati•in as *liter, appraisa l tad,' the ocareity' that . already eTiStelkat the - - •-...w.neet'a ;fat -of winter Its, new inerese tid to thi extent of a fearful &One. Tot , annearipteesi.thai . .iwtro raised in St. Petersburgh and Momper for' the plin . eic:s by thie famine, produced Shout '.1....„ - f ....0 roubles silver, bit this amount, al e thengh aided brctintributinrs freni_Swe den, has.long been etbausta In Belting. fetsiiteelf a single_ morelant. ;we 10,000 nd %rote Steiglie.sooo-: roublee stiver.7- Unfseentiately much of the groin ehatewae foriaiirdea to the _! - coact of Finland from othei parts of the nuesian empire' vs.' 0. taiumi by Ilse .vessels being frezert up in - the ice, awl tbeslew procese,ofcetiveysnee -by lan l was obliged to be reierted . to:— The lmperiel tuagezines is the south if Findland were opened . -arti3oth pr two . back but the ''tlitli %Wee of communieatien with the di-tint lecelities where the I dearth was rtthe highest. have preventedithe aid coma : e ". - ' hi pour creatures were 'ill lng url't&-- : • 1 • tiettiTtiViring on a bread;co m pos ed o f r k , 1 - tn... In the ncieibnrboo4 of 1.1 ica l ,,urg: toe la*" olio* seems to be making great ravages; Fair starred! children ' are-etrelering all over the coon begging _ sustenance for thernee'res and t eir parents; end nu-tubers of adults had alteady fallen victims. All rented al out Oesterbettoin, in the open coed- AFFAIRS IN EANSAE.,I . try, the famine Is driving the country roe . c e e --;—=-, , „ - i . , pie in half _farnislied bands starrog with - We invite t e attention of all who walla e :, cal and hunger into the towns, where : lie to be posted as to the progrete of "law and t available resources aro in coesequeece soon order" : villainy in Kansas, to the follett ' ceniumed t , e 1 i ei ee ine fp:sm -the Lecoinpon correltemance On the other vide of the Gulf - of ? Both- o . . Democrat t i n i n the north o f s we d en. i t ~p 1, ,,„1 . , to of the Ntssoutt , wntto AR 11 , leas bat'; amine the Leplander's the famine , 6th: 1 .1 , , ee ; L bee alrady attained' erica , it pace Viet l OUTRAGES , UNDER TIKE NSTITFT.ON c .Leceltesehautmann of _Norbetten, who pr co:ever:leo"; tem. ‘,l emlel. thithEr to inquire into j ibe let:del.,. -" ::<-1 1he law tinder Which the censue waa el the case. affirms to have ccen children whof,i. be taken , i nsti.a contvitutionai convent 'eel gnewed teeir own hands from bungert,t,diii. is carried ea in a Timmer stint:ore; an I adults who had died - from sten-nth - mei fra ulent thee the I lair itself. The eeun eelele sttleire to probng life With ehmelseiti ceurts. under it ;deci.l4 whet - shell be fel ...,i-ete. It is only very la'ely this the preein'ete-iu each ; county, and . the pls. any iutelligenee of this metanchely , . state ces of voting -Titel, , ,ehtunty -court .Ot thie of, thFieee in the . north of Sweden dams oh- , . „ ~ _ , 1 I county, recently appointee by tae t o e.ened any mention in tineStecilielte petpere lep4hiture, have tal;en this. Ptepi '' In do- ; m kt -flow twat all, at once the I mestlfearfel ; ing so t h ey 1,„„, b een gu ilt .% .0 a great, extreme of i misery is guile,' to exist there outrage. They hette made four' peciuct: i i vatouq , ,orr-1 , f Ct.M diSpOgell to tall the and a tictr pi„ic.s . ,1 De ug i es enmity. Ii .. . 7 '":""i g 'f the ,account= l iut77 f uesti '-'" I theie Lascreeee is omiltscl.,• Lattice anal a 2 par.ntly, becanse tl.cy, have T it yet ie.. t e e e ee e i le eround lit contains ha f the iti f I • i eylved officiA c6rroboratian.- lit is, holvev- ' imbitains Lt . ow county, but b L as becn .keel er,- true that .S,weilieh government hae : A . 1 ole.l -,..“, voting precinct. , Lecre iptou ie been unremittiteing in it.' et leavers to 11f '! nod, awl tai- is Doha :dere pert.,,at large a..i f.. 1•1 relief to the eistressed riets ever tawrence The other' preeine' tit I are liala-1 Attlee , Sepietnber last; and lies already ee ex-1 ted at oblicure e pei T ete -where titere are d 1 • , eteteled ntore that .'"_o,poo, thafers in , , r the_; few pro-slevery settlers. the aeesus list, w4ki sod at lenglh (the 18. th ult ),the is a 1 woe 1 Crest fraud, so 'far as" knetut the ' offieie'. jeurndb e leesttillitingeni Vas Pull's!' I ( iists le ice not yet been po:ited '4P eubliel, el :a uutu particulars fully estab ish " t i l , ' which ought. to Lab r beenl done.on . i.e melanchery erath :Ind i o teiefed I to the let,' of April, eitecording to ilie snact *hew that cue geverement halt neglected u ° i merit of the bogusliegielaters. lb is no tLe"s to remedy the evil , II ' i 1 lt- t it will be , done This is ',,,1-1 1 1, I suppose et . . 6 1; I ing to,-be tIM e grandest of ell Hie' -Kausas , I swindles. \ ' 1 - ,\: , 1 • nagOca-nCniftl4 i'ittia aii,, 'ifiteiku&- \ I i - Alio, akh wit nut oat cOnh:rth l i the repor 1 ted etrocios on the ' re Stat win, but evil ',bow that,- h iring 'a t ip tin, a much 1 frequented road, Rion after hielt4rival in 1 , 1 1 tIM 'ferritorv, the Governor "sitsc the bodies of twenty-six murdered Free St ate teen.'l Sonieof thtse had been shot or • husined, i and thrown out by the toad side to rot un- i d e r the burning ' siin. Ot hers ,Back la: et, I scalped as Indians scalp tli;ir Victims.— O n e was pluiened to a tree by ie bowie' ,knife driveu thrtehis heart into the `solid I weed at his back; nn his breast was fasten `ad a written warnin g ta all ? Other' tlAtteli i I tioniits. Some .were buried just beneath , the prairie sod, their bands :eel :'dries left !sticking 6 utoftlieleletllow tittles into will they had been thrown. Upon others, I e natueleer iuntilatiens, ' of 'privets 'parts, which charactize ithe ferocieme jey e,l the Indian, in the moment t.f vitenierrhad bequ. etnutuitteel momen t 1 1 Taney in 1843 n. Tan - ' - l_ I out of 9. n the ground that l e is a i li,• g re and a Slave, •conseqUently trot- a I • citizen and not entitled to Isue in the C. i f,3: C.,Urts • even to reeover,h's freed Om-1 c• th i s 'Coat baying an jurisd etion in such I ..e;spv. -.The best own this is , Chiefi 4e tiee Taney's deei.4.4o , u ,initnilar_ l , ease, thitealne before him iu 184 . - ' 1 ' , James', Ash, a Nolland .ucern and • • alive, tined fqr his fre'edoto in ate Circuit', C orthii`Distr4q. Otcolumbia, as Died fileottAiLin-that,Of Il_ boom. The cruse' wts in a-, rn like mann'eii ea led up to the --- U. S. Su p reme Cont. B u t it nit w:th a different rieeptintit and a differedi ducil. •. ion. ... . ''=" 1 • ' ' Dlr.i.ebief Jinttice , Tim& deltered••the opinion :of tbo Court, (We •itilhe'• from Williams'vs. Asb, How_ardls 4,p.%. rta foie 3 i IP. 12 , 13 ) 14 ) : 1 • 7 - • ! "Tbiaease,". said hi, Honor, "is brought 1-. re by .writ• of error frdun the ' Circuit • Court,,gid came before'th4t Court np..in -a fietitirlt: - .;-fir freedom. Ii nppeared upon ' te,tfial't.hat. Abe petitioner Wlld the pr,p artt of Mary Ann Oventield, of IPunce -, • Ge'orse'sitoniitv, in the :S uite of :kllry- I -, 'llac, wlitt" died in• 1824, baying fiist duly elide herlast will and tt:atsment, whereby • aroci •__otfier - thin she be neatbed the petitioner, with. ultilry • other Flares, to her nephew. ‘.l. T. :,Greerfield,witE. a pro -vise in the folloirtng word, - shall not earrylthem :Mg Of the State of Maryland, or tell tk'm formy one, in ei ther - of which. events; 1 Will ,and , devise mid negroes be•fice _SO life." trpcin the death of the restatriX;7:G. T. Greenfield -took possession of theifeuticner, (Jimes AA) until December 1839, - - whea.he tnld '• 'the petione r tu the defendant, (Williams) nd the petition for fietdotn was • filed nirsans. - • Upon this evnieuee -ttie Circuit Court instructed the Jure that by iht fact of /inch sale of the, petithmer _ V . the matte or property of the / petitioner AO - Iliegneathed to Greenfield, 'ceased and 'de ' Itermitied and he therefore became entitled Ito his freedom. We think the begnftt 'ii the will was a conditional limitation 1:1 8 : 'ireedom to the petitioner, and that it IPAcffeet the moment hi wasittoltl. , 77u jkqmeni of ths.,Circrut Court is therofure - atlinned.". 140 " tLat thla . same Chief Justice then • belliNtitat a negro might not only be ti party to a suit before' 'the U.. S. SO: pre me Court like Any other . citixeu but that al slave might gol there and recover bia Is the lawl—tlist expounded by tansy in 1842, or Eisflai contradiction of himself iA 15.57?- . 1. Laid BALL IN F.ANSAII.—Thre , e great land sales are now ideertiard by the U. S. go' verhment. 'the first will occur it lowa - :-toiat, in Deniphan county, Kitiss, be- uning on the btb of:i 3.lay. This sale for the benitit elthq lowa tribe: An ether will occur at Pabli, in Lykinir conn . _ ty, commencing on the; 26th of Way., for -the confederated bands of Kau. Pentiaa, Piartkesbaw !ad Wess, -third trill, corinnene at Osankee, in' iEttasas, cia the 28d 'of dune,.for the Dela- Wirit tub For the bencat of the lowa • t,rib, 14,0Q0 acres will Le *old ; :for the 4011161Mibeads ,2 , 1441.00, eed foe the :I)ijoisano trite&4s,WQ. ihalriur lip au se4,- - T . • .. _ Walker's Career lalieram '' -- --7-- ` ss. ..-'2 The cost striking commentary: we have yet Well on the - oft-reported , victories of Welker to Cential America is contained in the following extract.froas 4 ,1 letter dated , Oreyten t March "21:* ..` . • • •\ i - "Permit me Only to add that Walker, after having sei,zA more than 111500,000 worth of tobacco, eonfiscated beyonda million of acres, destroyed more then $5,- 000,000 worth of buildings and gnOds iu kiratia da,..,Dlogsaya. it 4 , is till reduced to absolute want, Li the retiiteutiveju 17... e lf tin 1 alldisartning Provid - et4.yink what t oppren- . i 'sins the m o at cruel sod abject, ba4extol-- . m l u in vain. u , • , 1 • In this no mention; is made ,of the five thousand American' lives he has sacrificed, 1 and of 1, - the number of latioffeuding • Central Nmerieane- whnin he has imp verished or I killed, nor of the anstigtimntities oemorleY, ... , , 1 _ of seat , • i provuouns hull munitions War , film 'from th'e tenter States which hp• hat was te . oine o f his victims richl y 'tnertlea their fete Of this, livid was tbc ease of a Frenchman, killed in the la s t' 1 • a ttack . , , Sat Jorge, who haring . g one to Nicatlgna with,S2s:ooo CO buy ttp s.brue of the ennfis- I eated plautatioils, was forced' by NValker to give up his , money asllniuluutury le.sitn, and w". 1"..• 1 .-- 0.-- ---..1-e _li acommon sol dier. The man'e"-__tpillirji Was excited ny the hips of profit on °ldle miseries of , the Central American ,planters.-1 - Isil. North American; in 1857. FAmis;E-• ANL) I;l.o.w•ttED K —'l he 31iren4i be,rll nem t jean,d froth .t seutleman - 'wpit recently arrive4l fretu Council Pittiri_tlilt. the r iot: th, anti. „u' turrnson the' river ah•Ev't! SL. Jo",e111, were " dest i tute; not tiny I.f thcl, but many - of the neeessur!es ex [ life. '4c the steamer St. Niaiy plissrel along. eager crowds hastened on board at every i fur the purpose of purchasing (portions of ir7r eargo - tirifirgtitite fur persons wba went up v~ltl her ad pro 4% del themselves fe l t.. - such demMads, and rid. aliaed large protits onirtheir ventures. Ti betnr.crat learnsi fuither,: that four natt were shot at Plattsmoutb, N. T4' . on Satyr -day eveuing, 31archi'd9th; bj !the orders Or hands of the C l igil'iMee conitnittes, and . that Sae others were :tabished the satire tnu ct 4 ustro r and forbirld.en to return tl the Terri tory, .under poin ; of death if caught. Their aliens° was claim jumping.', ' • I, 1 • The Issues, 11, • I The N. Y. Evening Post, as l ' the' fol. • , lotting are elieissties prefteuteok by the mt. ing party, through the Pre.idenl!, Inaugu ral" and the SuPresue Court - i•ii ee i s i oo . They will be protioun>d upcin'hy the 'pock ple pa rtly through their I;egialature and • • I State eleetions ark finally , distionad of one I way or the e pther i by the l i ) reefilentiet Mee -1 tion in 1860: I , . Shall slavery or freedom tr , e I the future national policy of the country? flae s negro 'a soul to be ;raved and rights to be protected, or is he ! a l Jea4t l of . ' t burden?- - ~ , 4 Ma • or has not an independent State of this sonfetlenry 'A right •ti,t say tha , there be no slaves brought w i thin its Ifor tiers? I .. Liss or his not , the general govern - men; the power to prohibit tlie extension of the present unjust . and 'inequitable system • of/ dive 1 mpresentssitm in Con great.? / • ' ; [ ' . ! 1 The L fruit at -_tbe Soutk is killed. In Morgan empty, Ga., ,guinea, cherries,- pesehee and pears ate kilted, and the yquitg sorb eipped. ExChanges from Pkvide, Alabama,. Mississippi sod Louisi ana, 4-briesg Lbw osamo lomat*. of the do. structiive egoista et lbs sepat 41uld weath er. 7 , BETVITt --A110:1-K MIIMM== & 7: 41 ,011114 *Kati **de • 1148/4111 1 11, PA4 wzONOtur,' - inli - r 857." _ FOll GOVEANOIL I ~ A.N_I 0, - W 112 3t10,7, __ Liraciford Voita:s..! 4iOrt DG Ea. J4tnes V,*(4,!Ch, Of Foietie County, sei)lt J. Lewis, Of Chester County.l ItO FOR CA, M m. 01` Af!crtle ict.7l STATE CENTRAL COAL - ; • The-Prestilent of the late Rennblitetn Cos :tion Ims arpninted the followintStst•Mit!*l, ,Comtnittee, via t • Laßosa' . TODD. Chairmln. Simon Cameron, Joseph C aney! John J. Clyde; „ George Bergner, John M. Sullivan, William D. Kelley. Jolopix B. flyers, J. M. Sellers, , Henry White, • James Edwards, 4 Lindley Smith, ' J. B. Laipaeter, P. C. Effmaker, Jacob L.:q.v....1er.: H. 1.. Benner. Ecjwarl,"C. Knight, Davpl Newport, - Edward ,Darlington, William Kelm, Wilaon Cowell Peter Martin, T. J. Worth. - • ' Peter S. Nlichler, Samuel N. Dimmoolt, Thomas E—Coolarao, E4Small, E. M'Pherson, B. guahTetiiken, John Penn Jones; W. P. Miner, ' rihn Laporte, .'L. P Wilhaton, D. Gillespie. • " •'C. B. (I',•tirtis, John N. Purviance, D. 'L Eaton, Robert P . , D. E. Finuey, I John 11? Wells, IL Ed;e. T. J. Coffey, -" A. 1. Vallee, I John Covode,, J Robert 11 Palmer: • . . Effr We are compelled to /Pella the - Publics, thin of M's communication, for' reasons: rhich must he manifest to him. . i re"'Correspondents will hear' A n mnd that , no cinrimunichtion will be itisertl uulese,ac contpanieil by the author's r.ante.,l— . • yecterlay had n paper returned., to us trom , ,it euh, riber, isomer. , hati. in ''arrears, r.onveyiiig, the britif but expres;iy itiforinatioat Cant "he had gone to the Poorlitouse," . Tbe Annyal meeting off the Pittsburgh — I • ik • Nl'. E. Conference ts.ltes place pit \lbnottg.thelit' gee-The citizen's of Lawre ce county seem to , , I • City on IVed nesday next, the , 2tttl inst: !she passing fri l ,an one tent to another.-- ----- ••• 1 •" -1 II * Suatcely has the excitein , en 7 consequent upon . 147G r ov. Potluck is to del -----q- l ittet the .Annun),.l the ..,uspension'of the New Castle B*nk teen St; Attdretsktlaring the commencement exercises el .! lowe d to subside, until' a new 'troublel arises lin k•• ' • li 1 . 1 JeffericM College, in July next...l . ' I the shape' of * rumored de ernimation on the 1 , •. I . part or the County Coutruissipnere to &itrantee the .yaynient Of interest on certain, l i tail!tad bonds with which the count . is eonneeted-- Indignation meelinAs base n bald in several of the tn.wnships, all protesting in tiie must , - t :THEN AND NOW. • Irj the fierce Warfare which .the Dvariociratic, pressee-are jWst 64 Il i waging against Air. • Wil., —Trrni): itrpotra ag y - arr toriwyrvulanourur 0w...95•7 -...- 1 met ' t4O. certaialj can . •not -Am accused of .Theilfave-„: as. yet, been able-t orl Wiwg--intO• re .; I aartt v imiva - , ------------- 4, arianati) 1 ,- qpisitipn bat one', and that au eizOeetliti4ly fee- i ed, ii:',year ago, at, Pilfsberilf ble out. '.4trange:to relate, they have not.yet? two ;_eare, confinement is thi charged liia-with being.* pro-slaverytnan-7-410ri,,a charge•Y. , of . i vitietio s i t ire A an immoral man—nor-a foreigner—nor a Ctith-1 .a . -.. , :5..e.' ..., ' . .. 1 „ , . , compositor in .the Dispatelscli olio--nor even attknow-Ittitliing. Al• these i rehlised on a . , 1 pardon froui charges, very-singudarly, have been lost sight of in the single and s desperate Iteffort to. tn eight;, iii effolis to this en4l 0 the l it r k on e :l - ,sonte time, .lnit were. ' anays .hire , out a free trader,. and hostile 1- -- - I ' not until the Victim herself interests of Penneyleanin. Non', the truth :is ;`, ~ • ~._ ,•;___!...„_ ~„ ! Illrl 'll'ilinot„ when Id Con-gre;s;'lid Tote far, the.' P e ''. "') J . "'' rL',7"7".. '' finallv- - Tdr\lT . Act_o(lB46, .anir for so I doin;• received i - procur ed. ,. many ft,..veore fit the 113111.14 of his Whig 'optic . " rents ; but let it be borne in mind cast that same ~ • • (hoe when he that vote . he 'was iii fOll aim s mullion with the. Demr,er.tie pa'rty, repri!..ft;il tte... 166' ~tr ong e.st Deltueratic Ji,ti-ra -in the State, ,! and stood directly. pledged LbefOre his .constii u ts ;n to' aid in modifying thelAct of 18.42. • . • • • . 1 -t4incriliat ; fierier' ho has ablatedthe faith' of the7dled Deviarricy ; .IntS liehl himself aloof t from thn•party, and repudiated the wimle concern' loch, s t ock and barrel.',' . ,• - , , - .••: • 1 • ' IWe never lia!ve been, and wish not now to be • understood . as friergyto this Act Of 123,41.1, but we' beg fence - to neat the 4 t. , iitlo•tellitig and corisistency-)0 , 40g editors; win tier by 'Amply . .1-citing for this': law, 'a nom ivlnstituted . hill =elf ! a . ,Free Tredery! .1,, Wo assert that, David Wilmot) during his entire', Congressional - career, career, vuteA fur no bill iliat-afiprOxitit,4l nearer the princi\• plc: of free•tradelthaa did thisllne. •If he did, „let it::be . ..peinied7-tiut,. ••• If-he at any time ' mien .fj ficcii . Pennsylvaniainterests, it . l.mlist haviebeen done in thin instande;'nnd in 'pq . .Gther. • Noir,' ~. . way the T riff Act-of 18413 - a Free Tiatle. meats- I- ~ . • atm m 1.,. Arc? ~ That's' the question , Did - its ' friends II • _ l' • t. i urge its palsage . upon this :Found? Cciiil'll „they even .be brought •to the 'ziCknowledittiient that it tended, i n the retaoteet degree, in'this direction? ' Did they not 'delay, niost ` 'idle mently, that It would in any 'lltlitt detirii or jeopardize the industrial interests'of the'c; un try ?-. Let theuqurtt ~baCk toAlieiri'filei of that period, refresh ttheir•Metriories, and then show_ their. hands if they please. Let theta tell us whether they did not then claim it as a it - he:re ure of liroteetion 7 .;.:rts much 'str. an the Tetril o l It-- 1842—and let them 'tell •us ; further , wlie!ther but d' i g lt a 1in . .! 6 " , . ; , - "tit' ;-_. •they 'did not predict that it iwonld'.hel.fttni! ''. ' 'i more beneficial to the prUdue#, : the conatimer, .:seas iatiitl ytid z o itr... lea nte ,' the . workApgman and the to ansfacturer; than its }lti predecessor had . been- . --au.i ,that the Conutry, li e gec i s i” under its iipetatioti, would .riiiistO a degree of .ish : te I prosperity never before attained) If that Act ' was pro:wive in its character t h en, will they in. forottus at what sibwinent• period it lost its protectiie features and became free trerdel— . Weie these..pritifese i ons put Birth nt that tune II E in pod faith?,--or, were they t merely iddulged (is - the purpose of deceiving the peel:ll3l' We repeat the inquiry—Do they believe the Toriff Act of 1c46 to be a Fr'es Trade utcp.nre ? If they do, then theit own tts-eets conT;et them ilC,t .L .he most shameful' deception. If. on the v:thei'ltaud, they adhere to - wnitt they then pro fessed, th presPnt cOurse ecinsicts them of a deliberate at t to deceive the peoplm'atal a audition; put poseto,misrepreSent the position of Mr. Wilmot. Which 'Aorn'l do they prefer! •c The Virginia Gemoentty appears to ba iiboring under seriotis internal trouble at the preeent tithe. Boththe Attorney General of the State, Mr. litococli, and tie Lt. Governer, Mr: M'comaa, have reointiy resigned their r. einefins posts, and gone intaregrimanCia gut. A rapture with Gov. Wise Is ti is.. the prediadas mow. I. CO3I3II6SIONER, LwaFtD. A lirastirtts. 1.0. 1 .-.lfis aril g (that ocr Represehta* NI.. li ,P see igeiiinE • ibrogh th ' • l'ilia 4 4 Cll bUll. *tin idl k t ,ititiOiro,iis, and: lit tligj be l bearull!W, 14 tee; proof VW, 114$1110;01$4$ty eglleits, for enpothoittor: 44.0 t. Ais • eh the present state' of things, neither get restitution for stool , destroyed, nor security for the .nniinals a the future: J•llarrts menthe aiiinnbeil i of liar people - serionltoss - on - the - tiii Oftlin - 1 later than, FridaY of last wee Cows, ,b t elonging t residents of ran over end 41 kingiy in , cloy Ser.ator, Mr. Harris, will, its ruing, through the Senate of the present - session. . . , ...). 1 MIMID. ICST a 0 lee 1 Ccrtsilesioss. the following perconr, recently of the l'eace for different bo chi o lns.this couilty;beive bee Re 'stir) office .( .., ~, -,. i i rodo4-0 111 4 1 /" Je;ises 0: Iliiei, ;f .i-_-- , rillirno= Ira'osit."4 I . ,- DPOili ': 2# l *l ! rw , Ccirl• . ' ' .. ,1 . Oeedginieolg 7 ' ; - tt- . . 'l, .. 1 la ni 4birli:of :the paruhitifi moo/ . 16- 1 bi• 0 abofitti*io34 . of _ 6'o 112 i" . hi' T a 1 - li l ts .';'ettrt;- "All t 1 balance .ins two rtes ., At'a n ? ....; Inittip; Willi. intereallfrafn Ballo ti , I l' e 1:15 004. FIT bi,Viiiienoo JeGiwitgiP. P__. ll-, il ' et.tV rimiii ieltabra; Sitirler ^f Cg.'' 1: - 011 . .2':: • '' ' , . :11441CM, itotigN, : f.) . l% - VI ICIE Efil J 11 .. 624 i