II 11 M Fl El I= ISM XXXI V- N E I FA VOLT shed. by - 1( .A. Pubi LB 31 . 1,..,,_, - n .,,,... • ,-,. n , ~ .... ~, _ i 1 i - i E.1,..--;... N It% ..., -LL AA _ll.lltl r /ITT' CF.`tTS, i I • - . TI • iiir‘4I3IIIIITi, lIN Snv. Nch: - othertvish Tnro pot.- tites sin b ' charged. - No . .paper discontinued, i Vint-it all a arage s ar e eettled;- oxeept at I t.he I l ii.tion nr th ! F.di kar! id . ! . • !Advertise ~ .entft illsette4l at the' . rate'ord 50 ets: per sq 1 . 1 1,,. dr At ileen fines - for cue inser- . Jina—eacii uhsequ tint, insertion 25 cents r ...: - A ~!! 'titter:ll disc I nnt thrtde to yearli advertise . ' t lie — Lett ra and contrannicatiens, by 0.111, : I t I -shall have iirempt attention. . . , .. .1 E 1 . I _ . . .. i 1 Fro ll Peterson's 'Magazine. 1.. ...; 1 1' E T A)t S AG O. 1., i • We togs they phlyell . in childhood. 1 II 11 i.— We togrther rotimedthe wildwood, li r; iii Gathe IP flowers i and gathered shells, It t ' fly the ke ' amil by_the dells, - 1 I, I 'As we andere! to and fro, - :ear.s ago. , . . ~ 1 3' beneath the will ll l i l t green mloss fir a pillow, i.... long wigs bent above zi!i, , hearts f thr.se Who love , 'lls; - ..dria 9 that none might know, , , . , 'ears ago. 1 ' • [. i , As we smght w tit eager fingers, 1 Where the fraar nt Ti ol c , t lingers. ! , i i Fftneiesq)eautifit t l and fairy, I ' • f But Ida 1 so vett,- nir-t. ' 1. I' In our carts dialhilfit and glow, I/ 1 ' Tears ago: r i ' i • i‘lucl;c4 t..t v eiseented flower? ,saner, chi'Aisli..hours, 't twlnel Jl' ,: gT n rtful wreath,. .ii .. . . _ 1! quicl,! - c wring breath, 11 ;ci. , :ions ,il:h and low, . / 1 I. 1 1 ' .turf thon'rt lc nik, * 1 ' • Ire o'er thee dying,;. 'ring o'er thee/C:l:st. .. -s of the past,/ reamed to andfr", And we With While t Like th 1. : Drennti • As Nc: In tbo: As ic^ wi ToW ai cars ago Now to ev.lj Anal!, -flolven, I,eaves n. AVlicr,l 3 MEM care. age — •! RA.-A ?Ater :/viritten Elill FALLS C t tie fidls For fifty. pri says:,l / ~ --" Tv r hare bee an annual tagara ha never before so mu sublimi ty. l . ;1(_ '., ?atcr nanti y cif. :Wm.' an / any fortiter evasion- I, i !Aloes 'not present any 'features, but tho; ".11..tp rlpool" ate more gi-and tbe "ohle4 inhabitant" s stated, ',noon 1 1.e1i.11 lel surface 'of take. lE:ie ii i .:l Maher ; now than be- ii is. 3ltteli i land i inun itkern sh4re of said lake; r,n, share are lOnd iu mrt;ns th'U pnbrii , ! works Fell the allege dam np so as to tame tlie: rise in of Nil DIME PEE SEM n aith attribute it, nt present, tI The. Catar: nini-ked ch id," a 3.1 tl •I to a g 4 Ihao uO, t it.elfl ngo ieAV ptict that , t 114 - the, ti.. fee 1 1 '5 P* the so f?:,1-6for this 411ted opoti 1 - 1(1 the fa • thcir comp n 131:1ck'1Z, mere a MEI .vic. wl Eh er he Ni:tgar lake: ' I PRICE c njand for I ilg, in col ptsged at tfprizitie e o,! ef 05 11 ent for i i P JAN WAnnANTs.---- - The (le lind wa ,rants i4:_etradil ih-reas ccrintri," it i 4 'still of ' nn acts - he la ' te l ;essior; 'of . s Condre. 1 , a and warrants issued- 'under the 1 ~ )i . , to be received in lial-f . pay !he lam) on the' rai'rAti line. ' .' ' • ,50 rr here, heretofore payable la:: This is an litoportaut law, anee.l glise new warrants to the -a.; 4114,, ander' the nets pre •.ss. '.lithieos 'from the land tmeil IllniTs ao4 ' i fri,m I"att4ss, ihe goviernment Ireet.ivi! little its laup, land warrants; bein,.n. only mftlinni Alf payment!. The .trranti.. , at the lab(' oiler, Irulo of f , r• tient for the 80s and! If.tos, f ive eets for thcH320.9." z) .r. 1.0 1. l. As-1.1)11;1 1 7 , , r 1 -` of New has_ deP i :mined la build threo litelmcliirl, err enfrstruelea tan • - be used for -Cnnirmircial '.r kes. , Ole object that_ I‘ii r Astor I is to giv3. work to several thou i r , ng, inet4u s inies amt lairprers at t• of ilopinymeiit. When the eonin!eleil, ho will offer them T the tr o t te d ;atatrs Alovrrnmont, it shooit decline, to the Flurope- 1 Any tr urplus that •may reain ant os of • he cot of •consfruction,i :nimble inkerest, Mr.:Astor in ide am nr.r the workmen. • Thel . 1 ., about 1 :3,000,000 : I Mr in gol I TA 11.-g 1...... 1 ,- .1112 Pols ro • offices 1r f`, '}ate thr.t ni ey fnr ri l prost lfre pTict.s %N., 1 /qinut and ninety Vork'cit, tri:;grAcen !Ira thq I tiltvalpurp .11tz 810 s'uffer, pivsrnt mi veSs..is are c. fr - sale to nil in ease ri'pnwers. after paytii and a Ten 9tids to di cist will b: MAJOR, dir EN FALiL JOTIN A QuirmAN, of the li• S. Army, ,died at his residence, near Natchez, on Bee 17th inst., eked 58 The deeeas' d was a native of Dateless. county, N . - 17., where his father was the pastor of a Dirtchilleformed Church. In early life h emigrated to the South, and Id.came a 3issi..sipri planter. II is 'brilliant . , services on the fiel 1 in the Mezteata war, under the pppointbent of President rolk DS liajor genet:2l43re well knosvn to the wele'country. •lia 1857, he was elected a n eber of Portgrss, and last fall ? relelectcd , i m . , washout opnesitton . • , i ........------ ' 11 ite ; -TtutEr. atLe any improvements t. l 6F- Made it l'illurtt Vernon, and l amen e. them, are the rest rati , m of an old churel oitl the rk•eraisesbuilt by Washington, longi] Which has long m one to decay, 'and_ th. luildingo a ausk..l.utrt, to cost.from 825, TO to $41,060. TI We hope the efforts o these nolikt ladies will be crowned With 51113 el‘'., and that/they may accomplish all thei T idertakitigs t EVery lover of Lis countr rrinot but ibc proud of these ladies fo eteuing the' 't3lecca of Atneriea" km, the ruin and dezai fast settling upon it. I! •-.4—.- --- ---- , . CURE Fit BurlN:, The GazetteD3led - OA of 1? a 1.) nce, s ys that, by an acciden ihar4oal as bee t diqcovered to bea cur •r. burus.jj By la Ina a piece of cold am r - aal uponla burn, the pain subsides immd iliately. ply 1.. a ing the charcoal on on lour, die i ng - mind ii healed. as has been d la • anstratell on r.overal OCC361•01):11--The re., -rly is eh ap and' simple, and cettrinly d... Biers al trtaL • I . : I El . 4 , .rrlb:e Earthquake inrillextoi. I 1 L'_____ i• 1 r L I VES LOST — DAMAGE I 1 ESTIMAT '7 ' AT ,5G,000,000. j - CITT ys'.r 31Exrco, Junc;3o, '5B. arllinailA my last letter' , to you 11) t , n mintits before; and was - on my tray to my hotel, when suddenly the cditi ; illenl i ath my fen I waslprecipittt i d st: th wall of a house: the house cOra :ied4of'cracir and roll about like emPiy es ift water; the streets 'were rapidly I. • / iv . ' i th young and old—some iii,fulll s, Ime in no .dress—all imakingHttle' / f iirhtful ado; some laying flat on their d,' but most on their knees, calling on -• .3 saints in the Mexican calendar .tb the, their, wives or husband's, th+i ' ren &c.• • heries, dogs,' and even: i tho.l r :s attd the stupid asss itil the streets l stock still, quivering in every paiti-r -vond or more gave'm en idea of what i transpiring, and recollectiiig the exelk- 1 nn of a cargildor a fewseC,onds beffirO 'thetle, was an earthquake,l I recovered if as I was s wing 'headlong ir. ile , . on. the rebound and betiino , mySe f 1 , doorway took nut toy.watch'and cons 4ed making notes of time 1 and eventii , laid bold of one side of; the doof+ h was, the San Francisco ; near t e - cp-- 4 . Vergan—the houses in' t e street 1 )7 4 4red! tioi me to bo rocked ' out as f' i i 1 1 ' 1 wero„ . rpade of cork, and fit the titre / floating en a stormy wafer; Windows.' -ed.; parlor lamps w to hulled through:' 1 s into the streets- altogether there ap-1 td me but li tle chance of gettinln:i igh the troidile with the!_whole bod•• None so X/Made. my way. as best 1 11 ovl i er lie heaving :pavement of t ‘ , oflt'{e street—moved thither by te 1 '' stinet exhibited h3FI all living si l , A crowd of lepefes, donkey ~ , tiOme ladies ant 1 .3 . 11 few Igentlemp , for Med my cOmpamons. When I ars ot tira corner I was! the only person ling—, all thq'rest were on.their knefFs 'lie!; but a few.seconds.hr tight sevcr tio also kept an upright ,pnaition—mOst 1 therm for bravado. At the corner I 11 see the National. Theatre',l the Mita, rhide, the Piogresso, the Academy at i corn-r, and aeveral mitering° build.l rTs. l They were all Itra - inf , ' to andifro in 1 6 c i , - ' 6.-, , , I IC roost alarming manner I;.cor my own art t c uld not conceiv hoWl they we e 0 bye resist one of the shocks, -so violent sere;- thy and 'En hea4ing! 11 Biit Ifortuse nately..t a house in the range, of my ivicin 1 'shocks' lasted 1„,ii,i, , , down. The for neat: .1 r . lihree Minutes, ;although all'' thcr;he3 v ._ . . l ' . ( swell i s p ss‘xl within Ith - e space l er twn min. 1 I tites.l :.- -..- ' 1 ' 'l , 1 The-6 st shock; was light anal unpercei - - 1 1. 'l , l - 1:)i , m ,'although,notified by a cargial r! :whom 1. as passing at the inornen,tor 0,1 , was seat don a enrner stone. 1 .1 lied, ti c Ito cross the itreet after'ifie fiat shneir,,a (1 ' had goo sonic twenty feet' when' theistat - meat of the ciarorirlor turned ;'out t1t.47 I 1 ,1• ' 1 1 Afto tly heavy shocks there were s,s.ver 1 i ligherir ones, WhiCh werolvery annoying, i o i fnn ,r t passengers. 1 The earth. Was contr ,et.. I j irig alto lits place; and gave several! disa- 1 nrree.4hleltwinges and jerks. i 1 '' 1 i \The first shock came froM the `south i Sou?heas`t, and wars followed bi three frnm j 1 the sh el - direction, when I the,. Motion sad- ; denl4 toed to east and , west, and gave us. four heavy surges, ,which; was 11'011r:wed by .I:hay's of Ics, streneth: ' Hi 1 I :e.,lTiin whet° airair. cOated the Most intense eXeit tipitit tlantigbotit this etlY; - at:Mel:l.4- mitt dm atiatetnen't \ i'or three Or feu! day The re%inus gosiiip. ,W.hieli had existed r • "r , i ng he forced lnins send ril was hns'hcd as hell n' I arning the trot .1. Tittle, hrld passed,. For day he populace ihieked --: prlu ;pal onenings . of tl nigh tbli Alameda and , ftlle wt 4 thelminds el crate , f ortileep they COL ofla drizzling, rain. A genei4 impression • Prev4iled that there would he irepetition w ith In thirty-four hours after the visitation Ferrunate/y this did not, come. l • I . The. circuit at this'eattliquake is not Yr exa'etiv known, but already it is known to i hai,erextended over an .area of Sir hundred milec,-. It is also impossible as yet to aseer taiti Whei• - e the shocks crime from. Some incline tO the belief thatthey - niiginated in _._ r fifte. bac! rock agai men 0 . 1114 nrne, CDC rea t 'ler co . / n lIVE al thOolane 'of Jorulia, iki - 31ietionenn, on acdmint 1 1f iho of the town of Paw:attar& others think the I shacks were caussi by sonic; int'ernal moat:on:oe Pacifil coast, near Acapiric, as the village of Citiipaticinffe has sufferel r i eierily, sixty bowies basing been thrown . • clown' • I I. Carriages have'been permitted to pass in are us of the pistol., Having abandaed his id' a of shooting oranges from 6 living bols he. dhe has resolved upon' chewing his skill; 1 in. A" manner no less wonderful, if not se' dinaerons. , He has made up ia shootin i d milt li with J. J• Brechenridge, of Kon4 tuck ,13 on tho following tera;s : recir: eurt ne ts l to shoot his rifle at• a distance f two hundred yards, off-hand, at a targ q tw-e ty shoo • Travis is to slioo the pint I mad by Mergab James (a belautifulipist I, whi b lwe have hereutfore described) a distaned of A hundred .. yards, With a , re t, the Fame number I of sbots.t . ;The I billet hr in - the target are ,then td be measured fr r om i t4 center with a string; to detertnir ' the winner. The shots will be 'made at ''t Ot. hisiti Race-ceur6, l near ,; this city, ~ 1 it ' . , the tat of October next 1 i , writes t attc6dei preach°, white e - / / streets since the . 2st, hut many I.flosd, and the houses in those stro I nindeizoirm repairs. ; ` . I Novel ShdOting.' .[ Journalisays in Sohn . Trasis is detcirrained people Mere niztnnishetl with correspondent Id! a NI York:p4erl at while traveling , at', the Le: a negrii meeting, ivii4rs"tlio sabld offer 4 an earnest I payer for kid ement id our.poPulatiou! I I • i 1 1 .1 _ .1 • I ; , '..B.IVER IP, STRAINER." I 11'!. [' [ '----• " ,il/ 1 1 , I There:is a spot, in the South-Western Ipart 4iliis State, known as the "Fiery Fork l i d Hubei lln'-l-a delirious lo ality, no, l i ldoubt, t isa,.the run of "hobeyi, is, f course, jo imam , rated] by a correspofidin flow! of "milk,' la mixture of milk and hour. ,i or 1 1 • i . "peach" ., at any ate, lioney.and is th evi ! &nee of Suhleary contentmen 4 eery place 1, where ithey have preaching It ' - , ' / "Honey u' is further Christi nard)by Itbe fivesence o f in, extremely 4 osOiable. !family,lwhosei mansion; comprising one i l lapaititOnt-- Thor ; more Oor liss-ts re-p nowneq' ; for bfing never sliuVaisinSt the' t travelepl and, sp our friend l'Ound it during the chtllimornihg air at,,tbdi rOxpensa of a iffhentni!lism in ;bier 13 hotild44-its numerous [jun liffeelt!ed cracks and spaces Olearly skowing l' i tbat dropping ith / O4atch. -wafi a *less for-, r;malitf4n A,,The venerable host and hostess; lit!theM own lapartment, uslifilly enjoy the society l lof twsons, fouridaughters, sundry dogs. and„ Ors ' and as many follgerii as ,) marde:Stii it prudent to rislikhe omewhat equicoftil all trnetit of eloeping p rtners.— On the nigh n i qutstion, oar In nd, after hearty su p er`. of ham and eg ~ and a leanvasi of the Fiery ForkersH-the old lady laving! pointed:out his bed:ifelt very wea :ry, and only I looked for an' i opportunity to ('turns in,'though tho nisquif [ ties were trumpeting all; sorts;of wra i th, and no net a ppenredl to I bar 'them.' ~Ttie dogss nog tLemiaelves along tho floor, „or again rose, , and' sought the 'Floor step, the restlessly, eniggerk 1. , stuck itheir.feet inteithe Net arm rashes; AM old Man stripPed,luns4•up loas ly, anitsbught hisl share,of the one collaps ed looking palbtv,, and.•the ponsilvzilierly 1 folloirii his l eXainple, leaving the old Iwo man, f,Ols,' : and'stranger,'! to aettle any question of d .liciacy •that mightarise. . 1 Th e e candidate yawned; looked 't hi bed, lwent Itb the obr, looked atl',the aug i. ters; 1 !himself ' downright recklessnes„ • seated !himself uponi the "downy,' and Pulled off, Ibis coat , . l l Well, be pulled off his cost!, and 'then-yawned and then whistled, and. then be calletthe tilld lady's attention t the fact i vir) that it liv tild never do to slebp in his Mud dy trousers ; (1. then' he 'Undid his vest / and tgre.be liistkd again, land 'theu sad; dent -71 3 1 , I l an ida lof 'her lodgerrs pot: barrasTuent stletned to t flash' upo Isom4nti and hp cried: , , I I 1 'Gal , jest l t lan your ;backs, roan Strang r giisinto bed.'.i I , • The backs ~ i letlPl turned; atiOhe ;did ge into bed in gess du:iliac; ti jthc ho ipss aghpn spoke '; 1 1 1 , , ' -•• I ‘.ltc kon, strangcr, es you ai t used to us, yo 'd be to Liver up till th gals tin t !dress' ) adn't yen?' , rl i : I ..:'• ' IV ! , , I'l this 4rne• our friend's,slee y fit Was over, rid t h oug h he did 'liver p' as de .. lfi 1 i , - .istred onaehowfor other qld co me pane it I , , , 1, , '?was equally kind in hiding his blushes, and : i . ',11.' , .p i , ~ i ,favrit ( irig!his ~4 glances. The nymphs soon Ilstow d, away,, f r there were neither bustles ',.to unhitch n r orsets to .unlce, when' their , i , 1 1 mamtna,. evi r tly anxious pot to smother 1 I her gn St, considerably relieved him. IgYou 1-1 J • A can un ler ncltv,; stranger r I'm mime . 1 . folks, n i l you pint afeard of me, I reckon!' The! 'stranger, happened to be , married I folks'. hiinself; 'holnnkitreri , d . lnd , turned his "back ith tru chunuhkal Indiff rener, as 1 fans lih'anei nt lady teas Once i ned; but, 1 with r g&rd to li ? htt ! /gall declared that I, i r his haf I rais l pd enriasity insPired the'most i 1 ~ _ , , , f , 10111 1 t i ' Og 0 ' enami (19 'that ; ever .. Fite eip'-riet - , \ 1 i , 111 . i.1 W 1 , 1 IBostou At i - 1- 1. ; .t• - ngton i m says: i j 1 "Ofl Ithi W .. :. as ingtOn it ;would Ibe e., ...-. profusel and en • ; .1 thuSuoiticstq,, ~,,,t•it ha'. beefl`so fret), des leribell land d 14anted ulpo l- th“ I, shall not c •,\I Ido itJ t i *lfri ei to say that . Ws fu I ofgran denr,l greats s and . granite. ;like all „pros pcctsc from in untaib liOigitisl' i is inspir- ; ring alailitchl repays the tourist or all the 1 t il ,till of , ti l e ascent, ; 1 \ ; `• 1 . 4 s strucic with the contrail between thts\ti 3 , 0 e ,iv ewe, I bare Ilenjo ed from /Itanikl , Catilel's Ilump,ll and Sterlin`g, freak ( . 1 ',he Green 31ciuntaibi• he view's' froM lett( e'rof the latter; is tar more beau tiful add varied than from .Nli. l WaAington, It ; • 1 , ; but not 1. o full Fkf grandeur; from; the latter the Multitudd Of\ille rhountins,:for iim hu i n v - Ilreds clf. mileil stow, are grn l upe3 together, 1 affordingl a prosplvt `*bisill for_ nb ' 't SIONgIIF iiiiVe l f a- g*Tfko LA.tiaiitil, :far ' distantll :tray 1:;e desciled\when the 1 air is free from , st or. srnoke;j'bt from;' the Green 'Mon la us; you! have 'a panorama Of • mountains, I lc soivers an3.l till \ gesoVith the wkiUlii ex 3 se; of the licautif I•Claani- In 1 I wa not aware before thitrthe plain. I • ! contra. ct, ;bet e n two ;mountain rospebtl, wherb p l early the same features' a e inch-: ded, eotild• be so gyeat,l but .the reader can try biati,ras i'deetl he Ishould,' an then I de cide.'•• 114 1 d l t v ry body, whop ' can, go stand •-••• 0130 lat le s 1 inl his pfe time- n Wash- ii ing,torep isky i ptereing ,summit, bathe I:•his brow inr its dorpne of;elou;341 an lin Iwill l l l t say, '' Itis glaed for Me to be herje." i ; 1 1 ; to lie ALAIRTES.—lienry Ward Beecher, says a I isTew XprlCpaii,er, bas a yearly sal -try ofis,s,olPf ., and a !parsonage i•ent, - free, wib , -is 'literary earninp,,liikja .! • -- 8F 0 0. Ei 11. CluenBs,- 1 • sod Makes is much [more 4 $l2, iir arm ~T(1 1 000 .e /d p or .... _ , ____ _ by l!ett4ing '' a Di. Bethune: LK het rpm p s esser ofa'fortnne bis pipfessi n 1 earnings..';Dr; says ()eel tint 4i,y, has 85,060 i a rich Wrife• 1 r.-Hawks liasB9,( I i • and a house. r.:, Taylor of Pra( has !si i o,,flo9 nd,tl4 fine par Son ;) cen ti te , the !c urch. Rev t%lessi 1,, I . Bellows, Osgohd,•Cheever, iind c o, ,clerr- - ied, receive fror4' 83. jrg , 000,p1r annum. ItiVi [ A • iperarjr,,notie d as poStmas mails is wel e make rcer.' • MEI •ii I men% uf attend s the fbin and! frio to the' , DiC5, " vent 7; 1 .- ' 1i BEWT ER , aIMD 1 1M - 4 1 , 4 _A ca oeort I West ‘ i T th a r t !rI L Lu ll t i, tl lP h s o t y r i l ears 01 I had ifeou out in I lie foun Ilene the city idistant across a number houses be and ta nu i 1 i t attuck i that to no and s re e enditto tr i elsury He ibmglo, Ittrid al iihtew 11;r1 ACT homew t r . Th Isreathe was hot; 1 1 1 'Win Ipaseitif overeo • by thf / I ° lt E r i o d u T a i l i k talo this, and! sous Ig. d, not at 1 derly g ntleman) noted a tie for 1 'erse, bo ellen ofj the 1 a- Ge mho% 01 lat d pqured oldwa !r and ba th ed the toms oh' st iht s xht d m deo ill [ ft ;h (bog t e i thid lie foteh id feat res G umed heir DM 6C CMS iItTIO I I he W arne , e, an—t‘ , an CP. The Put 11:1 susbed My ino did 'But the eid. Ftrengt I'l a s father!' e l d il a f rl finally eEisemi isdOn re. expree siblo em ,l3 the old d till the stranger e,' when I , I Bowl NO 4 • !to cb• I 'at 111 [ m gh! 1 ere: i - I ereil ' A ond Pt. onaj •: , PPI ; 2 ' al tie • c L. tate , : • ere pi eloso ) t o •;thirty-$ .1*.n030 / . perFou real (at about 3 one yea boldeis 1 '456, opol t one-fop iplo to. Il l ges imp • 1,1 1 .1 . ew ? a el am! a . Non 1r of the jt;Wash- [ln* iloGOf'• T! • ipersugt TheyA aft. ' f"ii .0 QI, 101 M 41 4C)lt 3 'CI' hat Od, lik 31e i lii . .'Cafil jeyete XI . . i It ird 5 le im 4 p, ' cipriti,a, ei witff . dvot Is no 1 r,,1 1 SU , 82;500, nteide of Adanie; year and 00 is year o chnrch, ge - hdja• 8. gYng, Cher !ead4 tooito $6, • .e appoint yz: 'lf he he does to iitteutiyei iog ier. EMI 1 ' 8 lIM UMW 1 • --I ME 1 =I .'randy, ntS tin '4;l luorow , s procT p lips o • the pe aside. .: , ~1 4 ,' said.bb, 'l.'. er would be 4 l ,1 ou mils take i y ientletnan. r t,' was ift rep+ 1 was to to. tc:i i Hialatit 'cod d • I eientlg ' Cin. nestne ;malt° BC* I Iw as to a won a • There 11111 intern' 1 1 views , 1 ibef - ..twelf i New Y 1 p.nlatioa le to e • . at the , the Mi ban tho -thrice ,b. ;._ otber tistioal , .. °glib , try is 0, . tat of tho po .no hon. try; t. least 'of ME ZZI Ines the di• • Orlean .nd Co. burg; erritory c its frit, •papers is more stantirt evert tsrl is drain 1 taries• I ,9 unlisse4' l 855 Thar4l in oup t ,n(1 iu 185, r elneretic i /1 Inclian the I thens,, reetlbe the co, ME to ante indirtc Jotry .e own re 1, 0 9 of tl the fre of age; nuni e 'exelnsive.of tq k. I 4 lipe-fold Ine . reasO do havin,i inerobs ifi t part, o the S:le s spa !ties; t tvelltng an New e that . l , in.l3, 1 ans 9:1 in Itieli 1 , I 1 ' I Itl AREY (IdasE 2 I Rarey Family" Family" ' who hive' been rovePok Ohio. L I • ' • , Ids-e crtl f t, f a i f ar • rin k , a t Ihp3 • . ore, o less to e all, I h wever, in torso-tam n . g.' 'T ~ wbb ado the ' leS•of the nat T to the' pe feetiop f ,tonishia 6. r the es 1 4 ~ who is I the we tern pa IFrederi y, - wlio kit two ties fro i d youngest is dol is obies brother, o .the at he nobs T e r his lifo e l thing his ex ; IcS OF idotte 1 o beau( 'Th e '; l A. BEA i Iron NVY 1 re I'ddi , i ril iree p t e t it n ii lig-foi)ti -ake ',,, 1 L 1 , 't'' ebrfiro 1 el l Otr Ifubby,c il rq, bakik Ileimtrbiri,, ed di fi' tr6m, blood ia 1, fo l tia H 'irl4er 'I - dials, , • turn . , 1 , 1 drpnk , • it I; It' , sila ,dpDI li ' • Ut 4 ul I 1n ,i INFiI ro 18 uno `Mary, 11`y" Vet i Ile. WI c ee r k el' f — d iotedlwl o white I t that, a muse' luded,h! it only ci any for m,ds , :n eir i eyr PP lnt t 3 Cor. jr<:' . , •. , . . . • • . • I I; , - 1 14 Y JULY 28 1858• • • OUCHrfilii rday afternaho, on iniits details fullJ I twelve and fifteen of it poor .family, employment. ay off , iii a partiof he 'came , :men I dentolishing a tothirployment ett, thought ligathetktel.frOm - home: to L. "i AI SPreed g' ; 27 et. ' 1 I • 1 ' ' , , .1 • 1' A ''rehtiis Centre,Missouri , y on sth following was the is mipi,egula e l nn. 1 •II ~, • • yr Natton--,llegotten amidst the I orms the sixteenth] century, I its,, infantile tents.were dim a d indistinctly seen Aard ;i titel6y Flower, on the'•.'rock. of _ Imouth„ at Jamestown, on the plains of * Monongahela, find on the heights of ‘.Abra- ' ham; the ifcapricione eqballsit of its infancy were heard in the teatrty lor liltdn, l in IFanettil Hall, on theplains of‘,Coconl, Lexington„,aid Bunke ti Rill; -iii .hi g boy hood he ran barefooted and barcheaded aver thifields of Satathga,lrentpn,! Princeton, Monmouth. and Yorktown,' whipping'!, his mother and turning tieri t out Of dor; in,hisl youth he 'strode over,,the prattles of the boundless West andt'e 'Hod :theni , his own, paid tributo'to the. dos nts 'nf B4rbary io powder and ball, spit . his father's 'face from behind cotton halis at tNew Orlenns, l ,whipped tbe,mistross'oll the ; -oceap, revell ed in the halls of Montdztuirt, streddl d 'the Rocky. Mountains,-andl ithl ono foot upon golden sand,, afid the other- upon 'e dfish and lumber, :defied the world; initis m3n ;hood, clothed inroirplefk i rtnd fine Poe ,1 he rides over: a, continenq in cushioned cars, riles over the ocean in palace stea ars, sends his-thoughts on i lwifigs of lightning to the world around, , 1 undors at the door. of the Celestial'Empir4, enti.at!theiporials i of distant Japan, Glareis . p oor old do:te pid father in the face, nd- tel Mm to be' b careful'howle pecks In o any of his pick :irons, and threatens iMake a sheep pas-. tore Of ,all_, th e lands th a joins him. ; What ci he will klo in old 'age, Od'' only knoirk— , May he live ten thonsabd years,. "anil , his 1 - shadove never be loss!' 9i ' - 1 - 1 - 7 ------ , •• , ° l 4' 4 ; 4 - -- - - 1 ' Noble Seat. ....-1,...f IT!! H. Samarie -;..little itia;ll tea 1,-. /, atiii iluk ' glass - t . ,! . .y. EI& gently °'. , 1 . . .drink brandY. .gx.rii h 'inO if I -1, I 1 ' 4 1. 74, ( 1 .: replied l ga 'wi? l! gilt° you LI • 7 1 , , 1 pixtunoti my -ii , idib ng . !h the Herearet. liquoi, but mg deemed throat.i Ho liomq to an It be hie, Ls go •1 • tidit." !gl.fiiets .of Le ~411;rnitetl States, "i"!''' ; ' 0-4etto•of• h - Of the who le rkhag about • - aone• t f the T.T ion; that ~ ery, six; ersais in , itinkei f persons., . i issipOi is twelve" C' Whit! live INvititt tWe r en;[Xeor York thatittit b6tWeen le;, 4., Praia atiA . .'Lfifihii[of the Na- i ' ' 4l : by; i tha 'Missis j:the i 1,597 polit 'ln-; Aie ..Uniteit e Wig and' 742 are t ' r,buttdred •erri ry. ,at • the the . ti r ' • '' i • were but the . . old thirteen ittilatoS, of General tax iiiiii by:jaeli , ,, 24 , ,00.,Lei , oo z e 'in I_l •,,,i• • - a es 9yer.tiventy -1 :ofiFeder,!4 office- I.' 1 ; . andinavy)l3si .totie;iii 1800 the' .4, ith6at five-f 01,4;, , ppi.riesiclei v•&. lit number of Ipeo- I IY.OrklOity ayera [ ton tiisarly,O, in !it atiillActut 5. . 1•1.. i'. i• . : :.•.1 Judge Sulyser,• of Ltii ; gomery district, in ar: able, opinion, refusing C; School ! Directors ;ET ha! .1 1 and commodrus schoal . . dilapidatiid" a n .wortl~l o follow pression ;to I t trutafui sentiments. • I judicial wisdpui. that . sh. the press throvabout th. "The. Vonin3on School be regarded as permaue . Pponsylvania. It has settled policy of the Sta fore, bcconie alike the int all, opponents as well, asl draw , May further opposl nuke and' co-operate proireand pertect it.lJ"'l cawveoientl and 'suitabl indisPensable; and ,theyi on 'a Oslo of perthanency tale systersjitself. The t pmury sbilfts and "devi were content 1*4 , 11 whits whether the system won! eel,' has gone by—and sound econamy now call agement." - MINA})I r 14 AMILY. enlists of four Liisei.l . frnm boy; ITheiri.father was mei and raiser of ivoielhroup,tit up y the pr,eseeo .... ~.?.. i posseision 13 the '.e Ofast:is i l of to ti 4 the horse . the Systenrthat ).Id. (_The seeond ilem ithaebing the it of Ohio. 1 The noi,:\Pves on his i Grovßort. The iin 'S I who togeth f •' Wiram`,ll. has , , 14y of the horse, lty of Europe the nal "; cuirr '"'"'"" ,l '''*7 l4 l—. l S ' s ince the 'c States have been added: to - tbe. Unto . Their names and ordeK of tbeii , tidmi have ] been as [follows: 1 t Vermont ', ,1701 missouri , Kentucky : irl92 Oichi g an Tennessee , 179 t rkansas' Ohio i - ~ -1892 ' 1 wa /1 1 Louisiana ~ 1811 Florida r Indiana lBl6 .texas itl;ssissippi ' 1817 Wisconsin Illinois , 1818 Otalifornia Alabama • 1819 r Minaisota !thine_ i • 'lB2O I •, - , , , , , . 1 . , _ • , ) PULLING TtETIII IN 00 TIME:-; ifili primitive method if abstr;ctin,g.teeth .\ i i) in &canton is thus clesprilled by a cerroN, poodenlsof the N. Fixpris st:' , "Ono 'end of a flint h l pmp:string wa fast ened upon the acbmg ;member whi e tlie other, securely ' tied around a ballot pu ase t ly notched; wasl l put in )he Aiatrel.cd a 'flint lock musket, loaded with an extra "thirge Of Powder. When all was reatly, the des. pirate operator caught hold ;of the.giin.aLd 'let drive.' Out flew the' - tooth and 'away i l ,, hounded' , the m usket !several "ffiet,l,; This mode of extra ting teethbecame ihe chosen and only meth 'practi4dinthis kegion for ny`years. ma" 1 1 r- —1 1 . ' ! . iniq:sas — N um. and I l ri'yOund!here in inlet of some of o,p! them I ,rnet, itoake, Susan 6ep i tße. 7 logs, and tiigtotte Be:la lives , Nlit,-eyO4rotind- Of spine turrity. h iliat black sick _iris{`, `melancholy •iombre mood Ou t ?hei3s 'thit, her rfrom white sod- , quited love. ion will not o tribe have ePs. !They ito alliances, hite love is 2E9 , ..A „pai think: ti Ehaa ti tend) brio? 1 wh,i n. ,Gaz. TRIP LI e HTI f Ig• ' Trip lightly ore, trouble, ,, ,, o . . Trip lightly ,er wrong, i WeolAr taake , :grief doubleZ By dr ' rellineoti li. long le '. 1 .. '‘ Why clasp 'pe'si hand acr i t ' ightlyl Why.sigh o'erldossomsidead? Why cling toifOnas unsightly? Whys not tq joy iiliteac Trip lightly °roll sorro* 7 :' Though MO day may, be dark, ' The ion I may ahr to=morrow; And gladly sit the y ' l ark; Fair hope hat n t 'departed... Though roses may have fled; Tlteririever be dawn hearted. But look for joy instead. • • • . I 1 ~ ' ' • • • i 1 ..: .! - Trip lightly' ores sadness, Stead ' llit , t9,#A. ll i di , or.. ..We'io:o 42l.B3 fe 41fa 4- I kP'• ! m1° 4: 41. ." 401 _ fig ; -. . 11:e kittea are, ightiy ahli 'rAndl.eaveri is overhead. Encourage not, pining, -. , 4 But, look I'4 j y loathed. etas, I;uk . and, L f cent elaborat remove n bon rim. built a ouseja pace 3 affair, gay ng just. and hey' are wor ufd b© copi State: system . .may now fitly - established in ecome Part of 'the 0. it has; there terest and 'duy j of 1 friends, to 'tie ;, i, ,tion to it, a - 41 to ; endeavors to stn= '9' this - end; ood, 'school-house re honld he arra ed t cotrespon4inig Ito lay_ for mete toil ces,: such as !m i en i it was uncertain Id not; be . abaUd9o - wisdom and or ck h. oting 1. 1 , practh l r , . 1.,, ~, 1 ...., a •nsken pr. ...itatts at 1 1 tli ~small ba nets theladie I . ty,o tornd an congcstiln 4 I h, no,'\•ci3li d ,the aloctor, is e braitis don't near them.' 1 ~, 1 , 1 •'N -,, 1 I MM=l!=Msffffl II &tom pm Ca County Itepul?lioan !. , A'native masculine, on the sunny Side or, thizijr, irho has never committed matri= . moni—got up on the original plan—oe, teen Ge'and seven , . feet hikh—who wen never lolled fiandsonie except- in. jest--wiiii a heart of flesh capable of reeetvinq pression r — h and neither iarger nor ._harder than a brick—aoitistomed' toidailk labOr— fre'e from debtiiinus 'all kinds of change and territory—poMesset of a slight know: ledge of hum natnrelabd things in gen. cral=great of . ;_antaiiiiktante Tad er . ic4344 . — leak falli°,a-i-All exceas'oi, teal - 00)4;d' Ste can Anil; ip fiithe following seroleit .-r gat . Tat. She must not be a . alit, bee jig, over if Or _oat rt htti nor member of mo ical or' secret saci 2d. Her form inustnot button and in good shape but neither red, sandy, noi Eyes. not like a dos , ,e white—but to look strafe Waist not too small nor 1 Feet- of reilsonable dime blemishes and neatlykie: a ~ .3d. Her - teeth, yoke, constitution mist be sell pair.. ' i • 4th; She Must, hot be t, pigs, and attending to m husband's abseriee; of hei when lioorl v &eased, or pa Cs in case of actual neceSs stb. She met fully fereide between looking o 1 ing; (shirts ankother tra tweedlc dee and tweedle . d 6th. She , ?nog be str able to carry a large Incujug) some distance, and i I indisposition-will be Cape lewd home hna put hint t do-be easily frightened at jump very thigh al, the-sig and other insects. -I She iniint: lie win Ane whole day in l the wed get breakfast before leavi to bo,fset up' on woshing" Sth. She *Mint on all husband's hair whisker! :jack alone, g!nesuffer himi kily in his trousers pockeil mast be 84 :tenths of tfte'latire profiti 'and liMit her i : amount dimity and si ze :of - erin Last ,Sexatch,,She sa4 soul, a heart not petri i throughevery feature, tea ilk to the downcast and br to burst forth in, sympat b or pobr relatiouS. Arty young lady favcirsbj sessing the above (lan& - eheetfully .submit to. Ur, with sufficient cash in hail eseratiantb for three days,'i HiSRAW, Care of the_ geptkiiilnl i .or to Bachelor's Mich.' Mich. r•nt alnd mg urge. jot. a ex- IM • Of { d by Legal Decision---Life tlFtlge . :Yergei, .of. Vick the ease & ..lacksOn et al., decideditha insurance is not - subject to a i in law or - equity; to sails creditors. . • .. , . ' 'ln this case C. A. Jackson assigned his policy of F,5 ? 0.09' to the'defendants and the' next day died insoisent. Among other questions, the validity of the transfer 'was brought before, the eve, And decided affir matively. Thedfollowing ''s the language. Of the court on this pia: "It is futherl more well settled! that Ivhc t c a debt of ser-J 1 vice, or compensation of any kind is taordue; and where the party-to whom the same' is payable, 'py his own act orkirnisQion to per- I form some Act, may deieat't, it is Jot lia- 1 blein law or equity to be subject to the j claims of creditors; as w 4 e a party's corn. pens:abla depends on his peFforming dertain "aiis , lll.lk.,?"'lLAY•Jeta.Y.' bY nfusing• or omit- I ty failed or refused to pay his annual •pre. mium, 'or payinEnts, the policy is defsated, 'and no creditor has a right.- to make such payment to uphold the policy, and secure it .as 'a means of paying Its debt, unless such right is Inserted in the pioliey, itself.. Ih 1 this view of the' law, this Court would have no jurisdictionl` , to , grant t e relief ,raYed for by the complainaati." . ~, _ , !S ;rtgt sion =I • WI A MAN BEIIIB OW:S GRANDEATIIER?; The Qaery answered in the affirmative "There was a widow and her daughter-in.. law, and ‘a man ; and his son. The_widow married bis ,son;" and The idanfAier the old man ; ; the widow was therefore ,mother to her busbi!nd's father, , consequntly grand mother to her husband. tl'ey had a soli to whom she was 'great 7 granil mother , now ,as the son of a grandmother must be either,a grandfalher or 'great' uncle, this boy .phs therefore his own grandfather. ,Isi• B: This wag actually 'the ease with 'a boy at school at Norwich. _ , , ; • . '., ' WILD PIGEON The Westori , are literally swarming with wild pi ge n n s making sad havoc among ' the grain- One:' man in ." - larion .county, Oh ' o- lost sixteen acres, anette r cightei n, another ten, and so on. They cannot he driven away, for , whenfired at, ,they only , iise to - light azaia wi,thin a few , rptls. Hundreds and thous ands have beep ?ilatigltei•ed within _ a, few days by the .citizens, but the numbers do not sorm to diminish. in he least. .0 did • WOlO !,OE the ladies I= .., ~,....,:Y EMS ..• . . I.; MEI Virit'E WANTED. DESCRIPTION of -GWENT SATI tax& - l ' ~.., ,-----. i 1 1 , The is anrietmt n - fair description of`thilt remarkable lake, and is altogether .the hest tre.havo ever. seen. IThekriles )beceMei , " eicecdingly poetical of ;the clo4et ' But Fs' fear the Sentiment ist -manufactured ; and = .. not snohtsrieous or heiritelet. ; ) . ; ."The lake is: on- the west side'pf the vat. Iley; eighty milesilong,'ffti piles wide wit:lout sink or outlet. , he, deenest- grater, is forty.onet feetinterspersed wit . h....hdandsii mostly - lit the north endelWo I it" MO south end ono twenty miles 100 "the ether We'll on the east, island, brothel. -Parr. bill: - -- . herd of some,cattle; nfitie rattails; rdi. it -.."- water, ; plenty of wood The, 'belt "-.,F e (Stanhury'S) bait yeti little" w&Allait ; 4 ,; water, . •-- '—- ' i• 1 but -fine grass , cattle -onmuts.l4 .. t . winter on thi.se, Wanda, triiirin - '!„11,:t., J. : beet t ever saw., .I have ;', it -,. i 1re:v . .4'..F.t., A.u.ch.:Alitrallitli ' l'.. - , 11 ,• ; : t 4 • • if' ii-i,,,::1-1..,- • tes rfr 1 ...!',.-* - Yu the lake any amount If eto i, - an - , alum- j Three ytais ago (,q 4),,,,,threa . piilir of hater made one- of mita, -Thillitit t i risen seven lea in five .years ! t!ilow !it ' 1 inearly five pail' of water -to tnaire °an ot l salt.; "so that n9t much salt, Inaloi-on the' beach now. < F9nr years:' ago I loaded ;ti; wagon in , two 1 hours with as handsome coarse salt' as you ev e r sa!,and,as- good,' qtkality. The water is imprsuated `with_ glh'hber salts, lime. copperas, al iiin, mnr iatio aciddtto- The salt erkings4iisnelfrem the foot of the` nnuntatns. c i t here is - not a. , pure fresh water- spring ort the l outh end.. The spring which we use from is foo.mneh " Iflavored to snit , strangettr . i ltis a wildiro . rmantie place, but I love rte , it is my m home we were driven fro our hemes bY a band of ruf fi ans, .that ,would givel us up rest ;day or night. Hero wc'ean ileopianiii the; dashing of waves, the -howl - of Abe wolf, and 'the grjszel,y l bear ; and"the inn of the savage. ~ 1 , ~ 5 - ~,- . , . , ~ , Squabble in,ansludiana. Bank-4"Rjui t ,'l ,t= [ t The Neu: Albany; TrAwiekipts the fel' ' lowjog in regard to.some banking ‘transany a wls, in that csl , . 'lt say :, 'Tor some time; past there has been minsiderable ex.•; rn citeent in financial circ es. lui regard to, i s runs upon the Branch Bin - k. in this city.l - history - of ;the-matter is about as -foil, lows; At the last term lof the Circuit iCo'urt, suit was brotigh( by Rho bank: . home i against certain parties upon a piotestettic... ig to stay at ~a‘d ma others l.rpnco for cps thousa nd' ix dolt, . ~g—cold d i nners . lars4 and again4t Jetta Bri ggs as t ent:large! ! vs only When , the case was called,,t, he Bpi! prop;, : , reasions let her sod to d ism i ss it so fRr as prat patnes went razor and boot concerned, "d take a judgment, a ga in s t Mi .' 'to have the safe Briggs. A. judgment was not gilren. Mir. . . , 'Briggs became incensed attzbe.hiolt, and . . Boot} atter presented one thorn:mpg dollsot,- of its notes, which !ere --fedeeno.l ;a five cent' pieces. ; _ This, still--Inrthe'riinftnind_ Mr. , Briggs ; . and he: has COntinded to .11111, upon the bank. ,'Mrl Mann, tkel Cashiet ; . counted out one thousard six hundred dol-. [ lar's;ef the notes and present ed ;lie accept aneo in payn4nt.t , ;Mr. riggs"detuanded his notes or the gold, -andl. after some hot •-_,, words the notes were rettirtted: - -.! ' '. ' -- 10. a • Thursday WilliamLoc.-kw-hod • prey smite& one: hundretkdollar of• the; - notes.ef theßank. ' Ile was offere silver for them lwhich lie"refosed. • 'rester ay. Alex. Dow i ' ling, dNotary Publie„ pre { ti nted; the same notes and demanded the g, Id. —Mr. Maim counted out ninety dollars in silvo and ten l in gild. 'Mr. D. examinek.the silver and foil - Hog that it tlid been coined,siipe 1853, and was consequently - not Pure:silver, refit. sed . it andl demandehlrnitei again. Mr. Man refusal to p - ,iv them up or il'redeem the Mi n. gold. Mr. P. j . being dins placed irs:a bad diletdma, proceede di h im. to ..t . le o ffi ce of Mr. John S Davis to consult -Mr. _ Davis teturned.to the'Bank with Mr..Ddw-, _ ling and asked; Mr. Mann to gifi up the ': notes or redeem t.llm in gold, Re refused to do either. '• - INlCsSrs..Davis and! Dowling , thenproeeeded behind the' cduntet, when Dowling and Mann both,seized.thi.lpackage . 6fnotesi and . Davis 'seized. Mann's Wrist and wrenched theta- fret him. fi In the scuffle a - ten dollar bill was ,dropped and a fire &liar: bill. tarn in i#lx iqr..Mann Bien ordered the ponies out of did* Bank. . osqiper, kw of womq.n's • than four potitl lIVI .c like an angel'a, ~. Ilair natural, T inclined to curl. , either black nor t andnot squint. rger than a-tub.. , sions—.froo from led. • ' . . judgement and d or in good•re- .ove feeding:the i ttCl9 'fltiring her Ie seen with bim r r ty- olling his hr,ecb- Idersland the dif er - 03 - overlook ; IN) and between .og and hoaltby ' 'eon <and.nismall ,caso--of . sudden ,ted to - „help her bed. Al§o not letrange noises er t of toads , &ors . . 'efic4 .-*lth,' nine for iiin , .money,! dross, =jewelry, ine accordingly. t ha7ol , a.,wh*, led •:sitinint y tor:speak kind : ken .hearted; or • with,iffiibtioti 1p arr:o" osea-rpos-' i ations, WDS can •Te regulations;d to-supply Ger lan . addycs'l, Tit.' editor of tbj pci wagiac, Ins4rafice. !burg, Mipk:, in vs. : Nu . rith:L E. to policy of jife tachtnoui either fy the claitns of -EsTAßLlsittri 1818 Pk.F..kr, Pis:TATr 1 . 4 13osq6N —The hard tintoS are iteginning _to tell up4n,- sorb e classcs of Iva I estate in the citl.T, Ptores anti heinses, of ecriain,sizesi . contitide to let *ell, ainlTi , bring gpOrl . PriteS ; i but the - number of 'hoses Tfr sal' 'or ttlt rent is large, ,and is "daily becoming larger'. i - IVhea ... i OD 1,....n., have terminated, rents hair) ,fOII south - , pat tor the city nuns , be purchased tit loss ithan Inst.'. : In some instaneen'a profivis ohtainti,d.hy le build.: er,through:the advance in the pri,, of land; but speaking generally, rima r yiuFes are to be, had, for eoniiderably - ,less I than tho fand,l mate / riots and . labortuld op, t i' 3- day. TrIF, CONDITION. 'or' THE Tllolll. Such , is the "poisoned' and filthy, statett)f . the Thames, at_ London, that the fibh are sickened, and becomeso helplesirthat: the, I can be taken out. -.with the bhili. OD i being placed in pure wai t er thy revive. 1 An ufficer of health !writos -to the Times 1 that.thoaspet and odor of an open sewer_ l is Haft so offe.nsive o,r unheaitli . t as tbo Marries for the reason that thero!ia kbOn st'fini agttation and'whippittgL up tK , its filthy contents by steamboat's. 'lie prOposes4at tile traffic between the ,hrilges by steam boat. 4 ho stopped , entirely, f iota their ptbpri -1 , etorslcoropensateu. ' I ri, t :..' .I:6Y - A conscientious per.. Inponce-in bis life beheld E. their' own business."' 'oczn!,rence happened at se hp;ng too - sick to attend concefns. . . • bErullomestll mu . top , Mrs. Partington, hroxing t "its 'comq to,a Pretty•posi are gtilog to exempt • them. inst when they pleme, vet, for !!olil 'ttigliks." ; i. -- •1 IMIEN II 1111 MEM ailltnta. that ipeep? ; " inieding his - rsrpal katole theipasaengent 1 to "e,lelt ethers • tion,"! exclaimed don* the paper', *nsio . 4l, that men el v oni honin thou! T i ny proviso I , • 13 3 ,~ ~.
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