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'1: ,j• • ir _i '.. , ~1 --,, '‘' ,Wr , , r s s - , •• ...“!, ~ -•-"' Vii, •-- .."S! 'A .F '"' -.r: , ' : -.. ' .. ! '":• r -- , J - ' ' •-•,,, ~ ' -• • - sitr, '. , /,,-- - , , , , , 4 - , ~ • , . !,-/ - / i,' ' 6 ,.. - • .: . .-,,, • -_,.y. , „, IA- , • •.., ..., ~ • - . ' • '4•l4',' =II rfi , , '. IYIt .14 .0 olt -1 . f +l' 1 tit s , rnINTED ARO PIIIILINUND IT A.'S. SEELY dc J. S. BASNIIART. df Pub tion ms ote, p wi th in ilsseantopths ,s 2, 00 if dlayoti six 'months', and $2-,60 irrietimbl Within Mc yenr. These terms will ho rigidly tot tered t.. 1, ADVERTISEMENTS And Balminess Notiocs insert ed at the email reties. and every deecription of Jon- 1411N1NG fiIICHCIITIID in the nendeat inanper, at the lowest prices, and with the :alined , deipateh Raving purchased a largo collection of type, we are pre- pared to satiety the orders of our friends. `f usiness V irettorg. CUAULESU. MILS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I BILLKIONTht, PA nn with tb• Hen James T. Hale gov 25, I:15H tr _ IRA ir Irsimenum, ATTORNEY AT LACY, YI'III obnlinue ihe prsetiee of hie profession, In she Mlles heretofore occupied by him mini will B lend prmnptly and faithfully to sll huskiest en trusted to him Duo 23 ' I MI ' )Dik. re PIIISICrAN SUROP.ON, ■[I.LKYONTI, , I'4, Made on nigh iltreef Toth office.) Will sliced to yrofeslonsl calls so beriblefur”, diary his ser,lollll to end-the pry Ltic obit 29 '59 If pn. rre/11ELL, I'IIISICI AN .1..:11,,I;(7 )N, (or.NTIK , O PA WM att.] I.. cii i l iori.fitin.lienlho lierytoforo, and ,oporlfnlly erg WA •4 I , ) f Kral .I pul,lio .o t , r 0)5 ( 611,1enen uu SprinK slreet Poet 2,4 SAM 1,. J. 11'11,41PIS, APIORNRY AT LAW ANP REAL fSIATE AU ENT CIR \RIII4I 0, CI.O , 1• O T T 3U '3O-tt F. J. IIOCKEIIIAN, el It EVOR OIJIN El A NICER I=l SAMOS U. uAMKIIIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PKI I ErnkTY. rrYN ' A OM, on High Street, npi osite tha re+idenee of IVILCIAM 11. IMAM, ATTOHNTY AT LAW, I‘l3 LLFUNTE, Pa "mk T Hole =1 I=TEMI:I LINN A is 11. 0111. ATTORNEY ti A LAW (Woe uu Alliegany Oruot, m pro building fur lowly ououpiril by Ilume., MeAlluotyr, Rah, dc Cu Saolnor. Anus' t11.35-Iyuar _ _ DB. J.CPII{II SICIAN k hillltik:ON, sk.imprae.., t o D r w in Kim, 'topes:tinily ten. rot, n.nni.d ett t +i,..to the eittit.llll6 of POT M 11.I.•S nnfl it the Nutty !louse A Zlllllol'l OSTFITAL LOG Ii A MIS h U k(IL ERREUT It'PUS T•Y•x daily i except Sundrtys) I rOw n ♦.r W 6r m BY 1 :4 13AliN11AII.I., la ale nplentll,lEaloon, le the Arotedo beilhltor, Pena'a 4. D. WiNUATIC, BAHLDENT DENTIST Oliva and rualdente on the North Haat Corner el the Dimond, near the Conte-130 We ry , Wall be Nand ot hie Aloe except two necks an cacti month, enanmencsnar sae the first Monday of the oronth,wben ha wall be sway Ailing prulerwatanal donee GE0111111.:N. AV. SWARTZ Nit G (CAA KER E EI, =I Ronnie one door Flit of 14 O Ilninee, , II 15 torn, on Allegheny street Ona•ke WRtnbee and Jewelry email" repaired and warranted Aug 12 'sB.tf. 6A1711.1• 'MOTES., OEI'IItIITNI THE WEST ❑ItAN'CiI 11ANI, P • 11.11.11. no n t: Ty) n B -An Ouuldbus Iritl on to 00t front. Ilot livput nod Packet Lnutvgg, to freu of mhetr,(l. Supt 3 37 tt Ato.tn now, ATTORNNY AT LA W, Rg,14,,X4:i1r s-1. RIII ~ttood promptly tool' legal hem nem, lotruntod b., bite. lipuchil. attention will be given to Clio Orpheus' Cuurt Pm:ace awl lieriverling Nix °rm. L. with the lion James T Dube, where he 6am always ire eunoulted to tie Euglhsh and Uurpue I mug eager; a 11. STOCACH, ATTORNRY AND COUNMELLOR AT L "LW enwirowiit, rzwloa. Will practice his profeesion in the several Courts of Centre gunuty, Alt huidnoes tattaistett Alto will be faithfully attended to. PrtrliottlaosStebtlou oi itakl. Can be dousulted in the (Jarman as null se idlibeEnglieli language OCWeoniligbet.,formerlyy uoiatipital by Judge burneide and 1). I. Bout, lieu. Total enfunded del*: $1.63,968 00 Making the public debt on the first of nu. cumber 1a5t.539,458,243 67. Since the clone of the,fisetil year, the Comuninneuers of the Slaking Fund have redoemed of the five per cent. loan, the sum of 0.220,132 51, leaving the reaj debt of the Comtacinwealth, at this time, funded anii,„ s udfunded, $32,168,111 16. To inset this, bea,jes the ordinary sources of public revenue, the State owns tlonds. -494 i fT449,1 1 /.., ana lIC/1 I nave every 1.01141013 belie ve, ate well secured, amounting to eleven one hundred.aiiil eighty-one Deducting this from the outstanding debt, itjeavett to he,otgaratise provided for, the sum of twepty-eight millions eightpsaven thousand one hundred and eleven dollars and sixtueu'eents. It is behoved that, with the existing, sources of revintve, and The observance of strict economy, this sum may be reduced,. during the current year, at least one million of dqllars, The pmsettt would seem to I,w the appro. - ------- Prieto hen out r nat ion Is at peace, —, FARE REDUCED. and when health and reasonable prosperity . .STIA.dIrES UNION lIOTEL, prevail within our borders--to' greatly re duce the public debt.' We have but to CSIC -606 A4B Market Wrist, have sixth, • 'fully husband our legitimate resources, lA, Ps. avoiding eatrmlegant and unnecessary , Q, W. Ri/OCM Pro p ilet°r • propriations; and practicing it proper coon°. ja lame .-net,.. 0 4 ran ear. l-tuy-in all the departinents of thriertiment: to render the entire extinguishment of Qui debt 1.. Ijaw ,illugn, ravelling .. pets 't nanwrilinku a fixed fact, within a very brief period. To re of carefully guard the public treasury at this *, ctit, t.t,i' m "IN RA a;44I,ET, is lei estiug epoch in our financial h' Cory, F. P. GRIMM. DRUOUIST. ANLIAIVONTS, PA. WVOLISAIJI AND IldrAIS P4IA.LF.II sa Drugs, hiedieime, Perfumery, Paints, OMs, V ar, Wilma, Dye.Sdulfs,Hat Soups, finishes, Ram and Tooth ➢ruthos, Pune v and Toilet ArMoles, Trammis sad kihoulder liraues tiardon depdl thaitaarora will find my Stool( *complete mid Inch, sad all sold at moderate prism, tar Farmers and Physician■ runt Lite eauntr, are netted to examine my Woolf tIERT4L CARD - SB. Pa,rry, —SURGI:ON DEN TIAT. (LAI% us Lira:worse, PA .) HAS located pertuatiently in Bellefonte, AA Ventre County, share ho propose, prostlis• too a ll the various brtutohee of bis,psofesslon in the most approved manner, arid at moderate cheroot. °Mee and resitionee In the Wyse Seoupicit by Mrs 1.; Benner, threetl pposito the resitionoo of btla 1.4t0 floui Thomas Iturpettle. CAW). • We lake pleasure lii rectoingpoudini Dr.. 11. 8. Pllitt 1" to nur filaildq. pa a thdrougb awl nom.' plinked DonOot (./. IL 1111.ESMAIL, 11. D.. ' - - J'AM Li 14(10104, M.. D. „ Biblieronte, Itlaroh 23.13.'0ti. . 'Oovornor's Message To the ilonorable the S . enaturs and Members .of the Bow of Rept' comtat#vcs of the Cesurionwtp/ih Penseyilvania': Oneit,enneeri—Aiough t . the year just closed has been m or great depression in .the hintineati and momentary affairs of the courifry,l am happy to be able to announce to the Representatives of the People, that the finances of Pennsylvania ale in a most satisfactory condition. —Theerecelpts at the , Treasury, frmn aFN sources, for the fiscal year, ending on the 30th day of November, 1858, were i94.139,- 778 35 ; and the expenditures, for all plir• poses, during the same time, were $3,175,- 857 06. Leaving an excess of recciptaovei cfxpenditures of $1363,921 29. This exhibit shows that there was Actu ally in the Treseury on the first day of De cember, 1858, the earn of 8803,921 8t more than there was lin the first day of Deem. ber, 1857. In addition to this, ninon the expenditures for ale ymr, were Loans redeemed, 0380,30 d ;!.5 Relief Notes, redeemed 41,071 00 Interest Cottlllcatee 116 70 Making thninAlie debt fypded and Untended' paid bring the year the sum of 421,491 55 If we add to this the excess of EN money on liana, at the end of the fiscal year, over what remained in the Treasury, at the same time last year, , We hMu the sumo of ; , •785,4ifi ,84 lint this is not all. The tunnunt pekki on thd public; ikoprovonents, including mid slit chums ; (luring tho 'yeur. WAS $:341,036 58 While the amouut of it , 4rom the same m,mce, for the saw° period, I'll.. only 95,070 Q( .lahing an execss of L.sio tureq over rectipth, which happily we will Le idievi.d from in Oa. future, ef Tilih 511111 should. :dui, tic cieditt opt rations of the Trea4ury. ituring the year, for it was an exttutudinary expenditure, h ruunot a^ani mn . and w av, np fan t, a reduction or tho hub : l - tilts of the 1'0U114,1011 tt tilth, to that exti itt ff ne add this to the niiu.not of debt paid, and the (A.CI2J:I of ca,ll op band, %iv have fir the) tar, a ludance w fasor of the recap(.; oft, the ,adrutiy V1(1,11.11(111'15, 11,11101111lIllg ill the uggi,,,,cte to $.1,031,:' , 82 But nom tics, Lutz u, r, sleuth be de• dueled the extraordinary rtetipt,,, which were Ist. The amount p Cid b/ tl.t2 Pettlisyliqmirt Itlitplad Contony, on the principal of,tlik debt do&hy the raid company, to the Cum inutol e.ilth, rut the puiLlta.,e of • the Main Line 2 , 1 Thc a tiro t irrii rd (rum the thinid Bank, fm kaus of the the (oi l i onitLalth shut by that bunk, 128,11(a) FEB {Vinci', deducted Irvin the Ito Cell% ag gt cot() of $1,0,11,382 leaven the true balance of 010 ordinary receipts ol,er the Ordinary xiantlitoi es for the y car at foo3 382 36 The too hd and utiltindvd debt of the i%annionnealtit, oil the lit day of Deccto her, 1857, was follows - ,FUNDKI) liOl3T percent. loan, S 4)5180 00 f) per Cent loan, 4 per cent. loan, ortBB :200 U 0 :1 pH eult. loan, 100,000 00 To tins should be added per cent., Coupon Bonds hold by Girait not before reported 128:606-00 Total funded .1,,t, 8+31),7:14,592 52 N1)13:1) DEBT, f N . 1113, outntaod.og, 6 1 10,4.:1 of) iott , ttist, cert+ h at R Illj 1)0. do. tanvlamtvd, 4,118 38 lion stic icdduro, 802 50 I TotS , un(untliid debt, - $175,115 74) Ithilung the entire debt" of the Cola) !no n eul link period , rimmed Thc funded and unfunded debt of the „State at the close of the last fiscal year, ' Ilcc inner Ist, 1858, stood as follows: • 1''1'N14:1) Cp per mil luanN, 5 per cent pei rent. loans, l'per cult. I- ---r-------- - 7 --- Xotal . fiancled dolt, $30,354,286 07 UNFUNDED DEBT. , .. .. . . .mitttg7--1621rd, a li 'Merest Coil Cies Ms, Do. do. uuclaimod, Domestic Creel' tors, BELLEFONTE, CENTliti COUNTY, PENNI.;yBURSDAY, JANUAyv.I3, 1859 so maniTestly the duty of the public,author- i recently communicated to me by the Pre:l ilies, that I calitot.ror oho zdantent Felieve r idea of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad that, lays:libel" 011(1 will bo proposed. I flil Company, it appears that the prospects of there be any. who. relyir ' , on the improved• n early coniplotion of that great public condition of the finances of the State, would l highway are very encouraging . A largo encourage the adoption of new schemes for ' amount of work has been dons op the line depleting the Treasury, or would cut off the of the road during.Diepast season, and at sources of our present revenue, and' thus re- this time; very cdfirlidelrable portions of the duce it, let all &WA efforts, coming from road are graded and rapidly approaching whatever,quarter they may, be sternly re- c o mpletion. It is the opinion of the ?rein stated. i Let Penusylt awe lau just before she dent of the company that, willim two years, is generous. Let our * good eyaniple be a the work will be entirely flnislied, so that light - 11f the pathway of our sister States, as cars will lie running directly from the city well as an silinonition to our own local, of Philadelphia to the harbor or Erie governinen - tq This is due alike Co the fati. 4 .- When this great enterpnas ,shall be con ors which Providence has yi bountifully be-i sumated, and the desire of its li aps finally stowed upon us, and to that high character I accomplishedi the payment f;f thalgihree mil for lionemy and integrity which has ever dis- lions and a half of mortgage' booth, a hich lingidithed the people of this good old Cum- the State has received in exchallig.sfor the num wealth canals, will unquestionably tz *tonal— _ In pursuance of the net entitled "Aii Act whikt the railroad, itself, will /AO* of in for the sale of the State Umiak," appioved , calculable advantage to our greet rummer on the 21st day of April last, I did, as the Ictal emporium, as well as to thlt ' ortant, Governor of the Commonwealth. on the 19th but long neglected, region thro Inch it day of May, 1858, convey to the Sulibury passes. Its conatructioc will. sibtedly and Frio Railroad Company, all the public ; add to the value of the real of the works I.Peli:7nC 14 MO Commonwealth, then ' Commonwealth many times lit:. tool de 'remaining uneohl, eorn7::,! l tte of the Dela. I velop an. 2 bring into use the rich :csourece ware Division—the Upper rind Isnver Branch of a country w h ic h ' !',..v0 hitherto remained Division—find the Susquiehatinn Divisions of As they were lavishly atcsirt." by the hand the Pennsylvania ('anal, with all the prop- lof nature. I have it'n abiding ikiiff!dence crty thereunto belonging, or 111 anywise tip- that the result will abundantly prove the pert aiiiii.g. ant: all the estate, liglit, title wistlna of the measure. which, a hilu it and interest of this Commonwealth theletti, gnarlanteed the completion of one if the for the hum of three millions - live hundred , greatest in.provernenta over projected in thousand dollars 'to btc ure the payniebt the Commonwealth, it, at the same time, of this slim, the, Sitnlinly and F:iie Railroad divorced the State from the unprofitable Oniiipany paid to the State Treasiirrr its and den: a:tilting management of ii . rail bonds, secured by a mortgage (101 directed made and canal,. by the act, for the ammilit of the piir4basel Whatever differences of opinion at money. The company, also. complied with ; tiny (tine, have been entertained in regard the provisions of the art which required it, ;to the propriety or the details of the leg's as adtlitional security, to execute and deny !lotion authorizing the sale of the main line, tr to the State TreaJnie/ a mortgage oti the or the honcho:, it can scarcely be donhtd Delaware (hasten Lu mie pillion --a trim t. etl that the piddle welfare will, in wiry Eszmg gage on t h e Sustineltanna and li,ent Branch respect, be •oatly Inotnoted b . % the traiis• nil boons for half a 1111011111-m).l a tom igngv let af the management of tho public norks on the trpper and Lowrr Nortla liral.ll In- Irmo the State to owners. 11,1.11 h for ha] a amnion of clonal , . lho The short enpmence that wo have haul decd, and mortgages were all i...xectitell un- already, proves cum lusively that the Cum (I, r the immediate Nupery(Bloll of (he Anor- monwealth i, greatly the apsr. in a final, nee t;etici al and amu 4 , strict conformity mai point of view. and it 11/04 been tgnally truh Llit: ri tiuirrna 111.. of the denimmti.itell that the people at tarp, have ,I flit the eonyt yam-es Here dilly eve , iit- ibeen as N ell, If nut better, accommodated ed and deltvered, pmi4e•qvion of the ea- by-the change.. nal , aas giet ii to the railroad enmpauy it w•aild, in my judgement, be a publilt The net further provided that the :Nimbi': y calamity, if, by the happening ,tkof nay eon •Z-215,966 soil Ens Railroad Company should ;lot ii• tingeney, the Commonwealth ahould be sell the Cel lia 14, or any part with- mist sained to again hero tue the ov a„d out the ein.hent of tin (my, sun , and Mat itwmne he' management, of any poi iniu of if a hale were made foi tt givater mum, ut j the public itnproverneetai the aggl,,.l,:itt, t ht t Ihl ie millions The port ec of the fleuern I Aaneinhle to of dollars , y tits alry 111.11.1 of tit. pass the Act , of the 2 Ist. 'of April. s. lee a.,1 he Coniiiiimiti late.% eto the hale of the Slats, Wad 111 /1/0 hoods of thi or lists.:. It ti al al.. epliAl.ileliteei let felle the Supreme Cow tof the so I'll/Veiled thul npona fi the wont. r (if the ('alial'• sad, gaga. giv. a by 16. .-:anloily and Elie after full 11111,111114 it the Conhtittitionnlity of Wall 1 . /et/Tali) to .11w I ' , ,t1111101l west alt, upon Lila A• 1 %%as gel..tamed by the Ulllllllsloll/4 the ,110//1 I i.e a.e id IL l by . the 'p l acement or the: cwirt. State Tteristirer Ilelaed 10 the eiew Since the hale of the publie and pa tt y I. ) , the Cosa near ; visite h) Ow set I h Meta of the prineipal wastaniling theeompauy m II„ flj,., of the Slate ciao, against the State, it it elision,: 1 list Tre..ise.rt r, of n't t .1 ainAnt of the limula there lei Ille further tieeesitty lbr a Board of their grant, . by the thong roc of . L'ai al 1 'Ol/111111,1911ere4, 01 a relO.ll I r or the Ilinnt or c.. 0 , n, ie.ll. I, 11Itert•rOre. /11 11'11111( with n itrovibioll th no trnnsf, tof seem]. shill toil of the Board. and (hal peloVl.l,ll twit should he 111/1 , 1 • Willi the I:obi i nor be made lor the tram:fir or I. cord, to s'imild lie sntislii t it the stir ciiriiii e the odic, of the Anditor'lit neral r i la he wer e so ut to ptnlert 111 In vo tt o f the folgamic e.ahulut ot our terist..4 or ow stat.r and that In, v. lit tea s :11111 Miallt.l3l eiqpiltloll Apia ttS:ll .h." 11,1 he hied la the s r at that a 111r1S1 inters. sling 41.1 lotit been Once Of the Secret:lle or the Common werti h relehetl la the Ittatttry of the 1'011'11[10)1in eaith. Sal's were made I,y the Suit-bury a n d Related limn the cutvglimg uuLarnfas- Ftir ' OIIIpIIIIV anti report/at to ate, menu uf all eXtellhlce system of intrrnal under the 'tall. of the 1 1 1( vdcnt of the (IA r- tattor ,, %, meat v , the means of the ittlie ate ent 58 foiIOWN The I 'pper and Lou er No] 11111.0• It t 'anal. to thy ,North Branch Canal Govriploy, for The IVeml Branch and SII4 quehanntt Dirthiong, to We'st. Bran di and tiot,itiehanna Cornpsolyrfor :IS 773,212 52 The Delaware Ihvott,,o. to tint aro Canal Compally, of Pommy k ama, fur In all i he eutn of Upon investigation and inquiry, having become ssorbed tliatthese J 2 ilK,L3k ern tnailw TV ail' upon audh term;, And to quell pet.,oos composing Ole varion; pureli aßing assoinationa, as to insure the payment of the purchakio money, the'y were severally approved, After the contract for the gale of the Del swam Btrierfon;had tiebn entered into, and my consent had beetiorerbally given, and seventy live thousand dollars of the purchase money had been actually paid by the par chasers. upon the Inch of the coniract, and wy assent thereto, I was niformed that• higher price had been uttered, by responsible pensoll3 fa the canal. But under the or cumsances, wy opinidn was' that the oiler earth; too late; !endues BAD Railroad company considered itself bound to consummate the figapazaLuLa. • • • session of the property to the first pure tim ers, I could not, in goodfaith, withhold my assent. 'The NOrth Branch Canal Co inpany, subsequent to the purchase of that division, gold that portion of the canal lying between Wilkesbarre and ,Northuitiberland to the Wyoming. Canal Company for the sum of nine hundred and eighty•ilve thousand dol• lars. $ 415,180 Do 38.420,005 Gi '388.21J0 00 100,000 04,1 10,257 12 4,448 88 802 50 On the 13th of September. 1858, bonds of the various companies owning the dlilerent canals, secured by mortgages, were, w pur sunt() of fish act, and by my approval, de posited with the State Triatauro m to the amount of two oitillious Of dollars , - anti the mortgages on the oknes Wen - Ban bury and Erie Aiailrond Company, were can celed by the State Treasurer. arid surren der d by use to the company in accordance with the directions of the law. At the same time a settlement was made between the Oommonivealth and the Railroad Com pany, by which the latterpaid to the State seventy-live per centum of the proceeds of the re-sale over nod abort.) the contriMt price of three and a halt anilltbric Tliflt amounted to two hundrbd and eighty-ono thousand two hundred and Ilfty dollare,'and • was paid in the f'ollowi'ng manner, viz : Bonds of the Wyoming Cana; Company, secured by - mortgage' on the canal from . Withsbarre to , Northumberland, payable in 20 years with Interest at six 'pat ' cent. payable semi-annually, Clash, Total. These bonds are wail 'secured, an t i the as inlAtrest and prinoical, when dun, will doubtless be pitnipity paid. From information of a reliable cha racter now Imo• for all lo•gritnitv purpoarv, and . . her pol,im debt 111 radnally hut ecrtainly dmappearutg. From these and otto r CIILIMIS, guvernmen'al aetrun box box , ine greatly simpfiricd, and the nature of the subj., t., ul its ma ration bac changed in a degree no le.s remarkable. 'Phealmuli cutuv disposal of ilia lands I 6' I I hi u Inch belonged to Um State, Inv already tin.pennettwith one of th• Ilepartmenta crew 1,775,000 Led for their care, and will, ultimately, render the other umweessary, I ccept for preserving the evidences of their transfer. Tho sale of Lho public works has relieved • JIB ..... %lOW cr re "MI It — nt many of its most respoin.rble and piTplucing duties, and Ifl effict, dispensed with one of has most formidable and thffietilt depart- Ow n h 9. , In the same tiroportion, the action of the Legislature will. lithe representatives of the people be true to the intere,sts reposed, and sternly refuse to entangle the piiblic with, those numerous projects and enterpri ses which are continually tucking its affi ance, be simplified and economized, purified aril strengthened. And it is as remarkable as it is prop). twins, that an era whielylins ttirui relieved the State authorities crf rthenir that con sisted. either of mere matortfl interests, or the care of local administration, coin niittin .41isi-issietrditreirsati plc, -a the other to private or associated entorprise,—should also present for consid eration and promotion intellectual grit mur al eitaiins of peculiar importance. It is at this period in our history that. the system of public education ehallongos tho attention of the Most unoluervant. And 1 Alan be much ,nfis4alsen imthe cautions but steadfast character of the people of Penn silvania, if their Representatives di not Indic it the first object of their solicitude. The annual report of the Superintendent of Common Schools, will la'y before you the present etuidition of the Common School . 11.424412410 9f itautterattuns during-the past year. Your close and scrutinizing attention iv invited to the details of that document. Including the city of Philadelphia, it will be observed, that there %twain the public schools yf the State, during the year which terminated op ,the first Monday oiled June, 628,201 pupils ; these were instructed du-, ring an average term of a little over five, months, iu 15,211 school:IP- 1.3. 856 locaoh' ors. al. . a total put 0(3247,G32X. Here is p pplllc hite,rest, which,—whether we regard ;to camitleationa into every por- Lion of our fahrint.its 4 largit cost, the import ant powers over thi,present which it 'Wields or its minialculable ililluenee . 4011 the ruptre, —undoubtedly transe t ends'allothers commit ted to the care of the seeu4r authoritle# This being the case, I havrifflo hesitation-in asserting that the time has arrived when Its due administration should be made tbp du• ty otti fully organized and o . iicetivoi a!l ass soperate-deparement In the ;Or:: inept. But the-mere care end promotion of opr system of Coinnion 'Schools--important and extensive as it obviously is, should not be the sole object of euoh a Department. If it 63,875,000 $281.000 250 9281.250 1EE5123 la hue that the Buirvr to I uni.,11,. r one i chides also the right to pi event it, by pro viding fur the proper intellectual and moral training of the people, it would seem to lol low that the dopattinent ehargrd w itli the late momentous duty, should allO he in porscsiou of ell the bour.:es on t subjects of infortnittion, calculated to shed light upon the object of its action Hence the collec trod, arrangeinvnt, and practical doducinins from population and industrial statistics : - from natural defects, such as deatiteSs :11111 llUtlibllOSS, blindtie,,s and lunacy ; flout - crime rn its4arieris form', and development,, together with Mich contiol urer all literary and seicntifie institutions is the State. as shall bring their lull. condition into view , — ahould ako belong to the some Depart ment. Theiefore, I most respe 'troll) , and 'earn eztly,iiirge upon )011i fliVor,ilrit• 4101i,idura ! lion, Pt the preseut 101.111mi-1 moment% the organization of such a Department, in the room of those for the care of mere matter whose agency has been or soon will' be dia -1 continued by the onward and ups aril pro t-ess of the COlllllllOll Wealth A stiitablc Department of Public lust rue lion, will not, however, of itself, effeot all that is 111 oiled in this direction. Thu gen eral result of the (kaonion Sc iool system, : or v ady cited, show the oupoi (love of its ''id the ina, , ..7nitiole .1 its opciations If e look, alio, !nto speenil Statritiev, the elltlel , Nloll Will .I%^ cq..sllyeletr that cer tain improvements in its Workii:^ machin cry, are equally indisptilsable. It is ne ss to siteuipt I piste the t/ .• P• 111 that :ht. 1,111. i it) .01.11110 d h.a41,1 'the life and sueoes, of id. , school Bid the to' is starilink, lhil of the teach -01, o f ~or public schools.. t c losive cf 1111)81• Philadelphia. only 51 1 87 are reputed as quallitic d' foi their sup rtant trust , wink ri,3s7 Inc rylorntsl as ' or :own as are only tolerated till lictier eau be obtain «1 and that 2 313 aro slabsd to he In °Our words of the ,iedt bill chili ii at tending the schools out of Philad, lido a on ly about 2 230 tam Ales, than one ball; ate under propel t islructioil and • tylob about 2111.11110 arr. I teelVITV.r iniotllbio rut in striten.m from ',donor latch' rs 11111111111 am actually to charge of persons It holly unlit for the taak I'llll prtnenti; Its snivel in a light that can not be Mint out :nod, ei eat 1111 , 1 coninienibiblii Moils rfsitt,ly •al' Lt lho+ttnu.bers of Pennsylvania lov their 11 Illni/ru ,, nietit, are folly ecogiuri .1, it can COW (hat fC I • 11 A t lo be dm n 1 this it at rot, iVlorlt o mild .o rip 1., be IA 11/1A I I , 111 Vl r licit, however, we look further mto the spot otl btatotties oi this !ono , h of the syz,- !, in, the watt 11111.1011 TIS•Ilt IS found k , OW HMS( p1 ,, 1111-111,'; kilt,l Of Ow 13 s2ti teneloos of oili common tirhools, 10, - sz.9 a, e thirty years of ago, and I 0,94 ti 1111 LI, Cs of Yutm.t I vallia ; and n larg, r pro pot th.to ni loos , Sutra,ane jo Immo nay to Ow ( ...r,NN11)11 Qt . I Irat hint; TO I CIO, IlS . se lit fot the p. - lip s•+/11112 -1111110111/IVilly 1 o o r ~ 1 t. , lul nod huuorahlu in the tt .o no/ to tat,i nit it cort,trott pitly of tt • d .111,11tht d In the work to br d.tt Various im,flei of f 11 ., rang Ilii , 0 bfeet have been stezgosted or trleA : hot, after meanie reflection, I tin led in prefer 111.1. 01ey.1. , d I,) the Act. of Mat , :20, lit'it, ei,;,• tvd. ,to ,k, t 'to piotele for the 11111. trim Hog of ti artier: for the Common ‘-;,-I,ools of the State " ; It places. in relation to the Slate, the teacher on the fi,sme footing with ill,• nu ii ~ is of •ticli of the lea! utal pi ..- r, ~,,,, , :is lisle hi i II I t , ,,, , ,i,v,1 by public aullooity : and it i, to I,e regi, tied that that the piutestition of Ilaisinc , e; and ,e:11,1- (y of 'hooey. that ~,, ~ ,in r.,11...-.I the pas sage of the art. had the i trect of clieelsing !pony lailiulde (-flints inpit Ito piotialuas into ululation. rnae, ths,e CIIVIIIII/. 1 41.11- CVS. dot , . It'llVt become OW dilly of the State to aflord such and ni at 1t...15t 11.11il nut ,li, il 41)(111CCIllenta as shall enable this measure to Is; fairly tested I - - "Ille - pagn go ~r - rrair - 1 iiltraiTli;i- liig, (lie pay ['wilt oil/. oIOckIatISSIIIII tO One Teaeliers' School in each of the disn lets rested by the act of 15.',7, would no doillit cause a suffi cient no miler to establish the ellloiency and praclieaLility of the plan, to ho completed in a few years: the money not tube (raid WI the 801001 t; VCSrl' in fit,ll and approved Opel, alien. It is not probable flint this grant would cause any ootisidetablei draft an the treasury : the boost a ouldlicither bo out of proportion to that a built has been cones led 1 to other Literary i fedi/Athens ; nor the namber of graduates beyond the wants of thibrion• munity alp to the present time, Pennsyl vania has appropriated about 8600,000 in aid of her colleges anti academics, and this mniu ly in the hope of obtaining from them teactL, VrlbriTili - MfiTiiitin 6Ctitrors: VrOrgli'llie benefltetif this munifieenee have been, in other respects quite equal to the amount giv en, it will lie asserted by no one that the avowed objeillias been to any considerable extant effected. It, would therefbre appear to be timesthat the aid of the :late shoidd be brought directly to bear in favor of the great. object Ho long contemplated. ) I Wive thus briefly laid belore you the coup (talon of our noble educational symteut it will allord me alums..., pleasure to concur in the adoption of these, or any other measures for its perfection, that the wisdom of the Le gislature may devise. ' -- lit-this country-, the want - at a iceboat which blialt coushine the eleniotta of learn ing and agricultural labor, and thus . adapt itself to tho eiltioation of the farmer, has boon most seriously' felt ; for, whilst our wadi colleges well fill the 'immure of use ftilness in the appropriate shere of influ ence, it must he conceded that the training they impart is badly adapted to the art of practical apiculture. In Pennsylvania that Interest is ash important as to demand at f.ll Limes our anxious attention; and active sup- port. '' The Ferment' iligh School of Penn sylvania," latf,ll pnaj eated and plauned by a few pub li c spi r ited individuals, and which bits reoeived, to some extent, Alio patronage. of the / 4 litb.i, an,/,tb contributions 01 A noel-,1 bee of nur patriotic citizens, is destined to Alford a place where young iron way be ed• ucated at au expense commensurate wo i li their weans, and to a oonslitam qualifying, thiiip for the pursuit of Lip 311041°0x _o( the_ firm. Idare, whilst d i mly oecupation will train the body to the ability to lab9r, 'And gnu tp Om 040011 t tbetrforiablo feeling that ha contributes to his own support and edit, eation, it will instrikt and enlarge Ins mind, that it may give iotcc andtaflect to all his future (limas. lire design of the iiihtitu thin is to a llottl It school whole licav nui) be thoroughly etluelti d in all the branches of !Laura' seicHee, and, at the same tune, be inttritil to the rrforinaoil of labor ; vo that/ at their graduation the) ina) /awl) to Olin pareat-i nhundantlx prepart 11 to inn] the do- InPAle circle, to glie -a light direction lit the bit,ilies , t Drieriazill tire, awl net itch •their part in every depattment of life An olret no fraught ii itli aefullit•ss is entillod to the high, st conanewlation The appbeatton of smentdi to iliciples to the practical purpoies of life, lug the full howellt of those laws of nature, to discover hod to profit by %%Inch. is 1.411- 111.11btedly One of the great tad, of human rl a-nti. The mote tuts, nupot taut obi. et I, l i , Id in vi e w awl eflecteil by out In^ht r iu ohtuhaps of lealialep r wirlitiblaionil useful will they become The l'olyteiliine of l'onino It ann. al l'ltdadolphia, is founded on thts basis: and tt, attempt lo popitlatiZe belenee, and connect high ac quirement It ith practical ability, is pie stnited to your favorable cowaderation • iitlerj rrsoliition or the :1,0 Ifouve of Representatives, n commit:lA.2 vt as appunited by the speaker of the House, to t )(ammo the stale and condition of in eel al Bald.s chartered at, the sesbiou of 1867. The :1:t di e,•tu.l the committee la report to tit, (4Tel:or the re•ult of to ex- OnlinAtiOn weUri 4-nry-nitrT-the ad ;imminent 1.1 the legodaluts. , the 2ittli or July la 4, the - t,trit,tittoo, to gothet with the acoinpati)!..g oast O'`O. 0".11 ti;, ii.o Of OW V td rwav;''. a copy of aloe': be L i u' before the lino e of lt , p:" - ca'" l " , " In view ul ?flu f o•in ropa , ried tho mince, nr r. foret et t , t ie 017, int/ ti iota :"d subsitriovii , management of tire Ti;, zi t (!Dints II a o.llllold County Lank, torn' Bonk it Nlixboltua I vt. all tee. m tot nil n nrela I lotiont Into the I relent attrelit on 1.1 the•ot lostituttone, ni,tl f 11 01 111 be Isl./rT - I ogled 111.11 (110 p1111111!likely ICI I. jury Inns tho further e3.l.losue el rllhal, n vettly wt.] c mut remedy Inv, lie 10 Ind in 10,0•1. t. 'ye eerie tl cif the ebil.tit nutt 1,011 tie .o•• I liv the IC, of inetri or kto.o . — p twee to alter, renuke nr onnol, tilt` eh.ut^r of a Link tthanev r it• e tot , ll l lll 111 . 1 V, 111 the orttit In of the. b,. In !II11011• to NIP uturtne of ?her. tott,,mrt.“l.l, 1.4 exp)e,dy gisolt Iry thi. 41.1.1,1r10n t' the "„midy hi. : er, ut Alich m t twr 'llllllO no 11,111 St eh 111 be 11011 e t • liheklienve In tit, e.leutittilLe n tl In' tku• (ten etd.l equire 11..tt rn the .tt .% ..f the c'.art , r .1 latilk 4. • ire 1411 , 111:J lee 1144, tl at It rr1, 1 !i1.114 .tockll,l,lt.n. to the Aurploa A n N etat ills hank, silo, let whtent of tin sync pt.deeted ; and tteit sltllllWo 11 , 1 7 / 1 1• tic tnttul I in. incite I . llr gl ttllfil! lin rifriLro - Ilielloll 1 . ..1113110'1 In 'hit rott,tito i fon% tit it 010 rt•tooil or - iil4tooll3ll lir it It ink c!istrier 1,111111 lit 111 sn. II At to wor k no tittuattee 011','.,11orp .rtitor.t. 1, 1401 ittention ta the power to revoke, of annul the Ih.irtet ; bUt it 1. m 4,111411 a rt ronti.tatto.t 14 taLma thy. olt.irter, lhe right. of th e 1 .o.te . .ltt I .11111 lot ta..trett , l en fir 11.1 in ,•,,,,,11001. q 111, till 801 Jo I or tli.lt Illr le, Idtture 'nay ul:er 11, annul, nu, nkotting b elt trier, wlotn.crer to its opinion the cJitt inn in, U of Lai ter tarty be injutioui to the cettzeci or kite Coaninnott valtli. Any 00,erropottrue till o r rvatlor, uuulll ni iLe the I,itoiLi.tr until 'let! ot the podi, , t ,lo•trviellt to the gnin 1.1 the pint Ito •k 1 4 r,1 i'e . o v,;% thin, fie, tll3i. !hero lb ULI a MI of pm" et , 1 tawnot reri win (flan ei pri••••ing :ay do tit tl opotion tit it n Ilene% et ir dint bO,l. in ,r05..1,, , t.t. or in ;!rear tl.tototr otiim pr 111 . ,: , .110..0 1111,1 V. at,bLL 1 34 to pri . l3,llCe the 1111412.4 S of 1 10. it 141110 duty 0111,0 i.,w mak,o, 4 tuner to pr.ttent L 10 let pin, by destroying 110 enritoruto ttitßoi • Ju do, c.ititiretioil 1 t1 ,, 01 it niv ditty to roileioli. tl nl ylaue ue plrl.el 111 I thioi Attled, 111 y &titled oionitni, that there 811,11.1 1,01 an ler tiler in , e r et.e nl hank htokijog ytpn.tl vndor the pre , Pot 1,1,141 3 &Cid,' I,datiloy t Ciir i•N110 trf nutUu 1111 111,111 tlenolelontion recoloototeled eu , •li at change 'lll 1 1 iir 1,,,14 Iselite to btetot, hour of gtniA 'Atm' } 1l tlll emoagenient. ax wool at le.to. 1) , •" , , tti un! ell ,turon the pr lola redemption of tltt talk 01' trote3 put in oiroutiti:m l,y 11., ..:vetal banking instilution4 of the aoluniont• wealth Allt.t4f.til of Oa irbiperfeetioli nl ez , B . hag 1/1.4.1.4 011!IlVel 10 It.laltol Mitt b/1111,111' I doom duty to tufunn thn tiourral As"! fici nidy tnitt I Cann , t give the Executive lip previa to any till tihuatering nd.lAtion-11 j hanks without a 'wheal plutsige in the entire gystem. It le but just to %tate that in Inv opinion n Inrgts•ninjoritv at the bank, (4 /tie UOIVIIIIIITIVOiIItIY are o ': t •. a l • •• . • rrilitririi - C'r nut y souu condition ; but tbis is duo to trio hones y Arid intelligence of timed barthig c.arAn of thorn, rutile, than to tim cfltorenoy of the law,. Under the mann ngement of incupable or dorhonost men, ox. ,I,:erierree has atoiwe, thnt ,there ra really but liiiNtr if any Nscut Hy to tfie public in the rag 'Aaiun; nod eotriuttooi now to ho found in our banking coda, 'Fru., wisdom dictates in reformation. The ruiooui losses which have fallen upon th e pe opl e ‘ ll j , le g the hoanmal pressure of rho pa.t eighteen months, Biggest the nerai oily of preventing their Micurrenre. Al • though timuy causes, alloy have of iphined to - 4r01140 ttle - 44:tilitiatilke,ii+5'6,3:,pria t o m d„ nit tt doubt 'that oil: hank .ng sweet bus been iS ne ,if the Must prpinioeut. ',rho valuo of the precious ruotabi--the p'riees t.'f proper ty—and thp wages uf liana—aro nitrate af fected by the niundanee or seureitrof the paper 'podium received an a substitute for geld ad silver coin. The power of the l se States t authoringpaper currency,through the:eg, et of banks. has been so long elor e t eined, end noknowledo,ed, throughout the Uninot that it in no longer an open question. But it lauskibe acknowledged that the power has boon greatly abused. 'rho delegation of tl,ie ilttribule of several/4M" to a,orbor of irresponsible omporatioaa, ,withou pniper . cheeks to limit Its eteri,iiiie, and roilihOtif•pro viding any securilywhittever the the reilesto-, (ion of tho isetnor thus alithatiwed, hoe fo,.•ii attondetl with evils - 'of (Ito most alarming ‘charauter. TllOBO corporations- are pratrii- eallydiade•the otglusivo ;wig of the it. /11 , 14.1 r“ of paper ourtenoy to.bo urnialted to tho people of the Wats, and It vellio ex- IL clusiro power tnoontraot or ,e runt their circulation at pleastuu. Deposit ,r 4 and oth er ordinary creditor. et bunko, d no log• liktibn lur their protection. ivory one who lIIM MS ' ie .1 CZ 4 . t. n^r *lluai.l I Trnmig $1 5014 AnY4xtjt 1 \ (1 1,4:31f; 4 NUMBER :;• d.. o. t t0...1t0g• o Ith brae tostitutiopsoi--- Ott ,oto tolterwte, : , omens into 811 h erki,r r o.h .ro • v..hoolo• ily, for hid own ativet.tag , , not! t% I e silly lefr to his owl; v'gtleto •', a td the ottlinor y reneetloot of the ft I los protoet ors hut thy 11014,10 curngwl in •••.Itoot on. porsoite, the twiner -the 104.1.11 --tho incr.:haat—and It' Fh , o Ntg )1 , ro are •Itolor invofal 1f r 1••• L',l)l . y 1 • rvetartt r' their loth olitto oat and .I et, ;.,t , lLr , o f to tr y p a pe r tturritt , ttl the a It le ~,tdollorotible for par t.r ttf ins 'I el ,j, n t • atvestig.tro lho ..ty. %%11.•ve notes nio ut C n .11.1t1.11, But 101 iiivi,ttgation could t+citict them (l , •111 thy arising truth the I. I ',lit, mill Itatoll L utik officer's and the Int tic bulk Link. , have, peeilliar ' t , . 111 pane b o n of the govertmient. v retlitore, who are 1 . “ It I . I 1.0 1,, me Ilint itutlofrizeil by the They h tie no II Feet dealing* 'he Lao 1. 1 hey do not trustltre banks 1. um any Intl aof gain They have no ytrit,Pi. 'iu paqsm,t and Cont. They can ail' We 111111.•• t 11.11 un.ire emnitiUnity, and the huwLlc and ip,l3olllfil 111,1 aisalkyll the great timt :tor, rrs olom a hank fade to redeem tie uotev 'I he wl.Ol, iteoplo are therefore deep rly /1 1 le , eatad in the :•••curit v'of the eircula . tom aro. , although ittenx of thorn I) he, In ~I. ALb y, t.f bank stook, I :iv - 17Fri • J. 7117 7 11 d I in ilea 01 tic ; U.0( . 1111 , 101 that nuthor• 1 , .1.• .k paper curt eery to Under t to 11111 4/ ample and k of Co,ll' r”.levir.ll.ll. I, „ii u. tr. .e 11 , 1 ity tbr Gen- •rit t, e oin nf , I,v tws 1.1 V.1,t1,1 i.f• filo) 441) 4 40, ii,llll the power 'la I t it, 4 , .1.1411t11414.11 d01e0 4 11 . 11 of IteCtitil7, •.4 ince t an,e, 114 the !thine depreoigte in •n,e trir;‘, vntn and evaittible ; ita tie,i glior tit i• %%filet, be provided, A law re.,otriout 7 ll tavite4 of t o gnke hero , after orgtvniitett r •C"tie teetered by the Wattle 'at tl e•P I ..u,4 r give the ladders it r” emtnm riM 4 . 4 4 4114 4 44414 ., 4114 4 41 when ! .. " r be" on•ne pirreltikort, and for wino!, 'e n - Yor rini , thin Thig en it pried Igr third Ly the , tqlo, eel fll,l Slate ~ . r ,• ilierith,r, , it, 141 ,4 h.. henelit rd it, 41.44 it,4 may he te•tiret Tlie en eat it I '..f.tr1ti1 , 14411 eortht ihr p , mrr,l the t ..... ott'ottlit• in Crag ; ling :It Ile .10141- auh 0.1 44. t. 44.11 1,11 in (astir tit dul t• - eont rat-int • it, retteent the prevent ua . 1111i11. 111 4 1444104414 , 4 the State."-- A eittlOtrltt lot" 11441' . .‘ 44 / 1 4 0 104114 4 for the ).111 . 10 4..41 1. 4 14 , 141 . 1. , 44 -4 pre..., over due Ioh• ,1..114.1144 4 ~ 1 01., " a.. I iy,11 , 1 ob)eetwu ton , utiona/ grolintit Ttin now loin., th.,4 rth,,eiefd. redeern. ,Irh it explr.to.ot ol twenty yearA, with I,4iNkhig too'. I 11111,11,41 W , .1.111 Lind o' , itolly ot littrlo premium rho r I /I•r,(1. of thnrr vnlr should he applied to the p rrmor t of litehc , preennt State debt, now overdue, nmoutt no r .; mere thin Nevem troil ttlloot• of I. t rt PlP!er this erdent Elie Nove , Loin. w , ,i11.1 no 10n. , .er he hell by fore g:nora, ni,4l the 1 , 01111-animal Rhipmento f t., ray wolthi therefore evise. the ~ , irrorwy ~t,f be, limitrd to the 10tU 0 . 1 leo] oJ, the &Inger from trlah.ll i.trn ittim,,lnte,l the in. moot,' to rittl, irk it, rummu, enterrrieets, o's,retTa.i, N r, and in e%trovaz, moo in their wail I in r,rontly, , leotenod, if nnn nto the eecurirfes in the ~, , ,1111 he in t! V !I 11 gad. ro.twnh.ihh. ,, eir'erof +lvo, with author. ,t 7 t., thir, ‘ .ttri ,, ,, of rodeeminz the I , N.,. of thn Ltnke SA it-to t le I,: 'tient their uqn pleatsi ore w, , 0! Ihe iv ..P r, j l'tte myateut pro. a, , Ned i, 11, !lei,' mil,ol. to a m 11 pecie La ,.14 9 ato ,„r the people are at pi e-eht luep 'red' I : pr. Thv 41aty ,91 .1.- - nrtn . :r the . rermiluiliry ccutin • 11,1.01 V IIII• lie currency, efu .. 1,, manlfea or! „,t ~r Intere.ts Tlte eub latti3 therefore 4:0%1.'1,1,1 , .1 to your early on. I 1.1 , re;,,,,t 44 ppointesi to e .n I. f,r nll4 41INNI !Fit eild the erection ir /11 , 1111111 Na f 010 1/4 ono , yof eitizene of wlir, were stem or loot l i vrn in the .lato war with Menl , o, rill inform LILO LaLtibLau.r.a of 11.4 tr./.ol.l,llHtlift — akrEßFVW 111.1 t AflPr propsueds for the f`l n tutu if the Q......itoent, and the lid"I" lint Ihr St an d..terinirred. In view the lira to I and 41.1.1e/warn nyypeopeletiOn t .1110 , .111;•11ot11110t1 t d 010 PUrP3I66 l,y the Ilist beg.slriture, Ie postpone Liiettelysi ,,,e.o...mciit or (h., work until furtlieritNieW 'non roui4 htf h 0... it Li the opinion of the a; ,, Eun• : ,Nlunors that po,h n telonment qn credit C. ill., State. wia !swum to 11118-114 t. log an , l the etinnoe Lo t' for n loin tegislaturo slt ml I concur is Itimt tlin iiirroaaud cOcr% dir:#4ly. .11 The TFf.tt of tho St ite Lii,nu.nn vriY in lorill Trill or the 1,,i,,,fc,i1 1 1:1110 in tile eitta -1,14ur utflarii.ed by Ow I tot LPKillitallre, and ilia grhentl conditi of the Library, irltich Ilrot room to hr an mil tutiaut dint deserves y Lur fast.ling J would commend to your otter.iip the !uirestiunr of the rion. The ripntt , if the A ttorpry General. whitdo will I , r you, will exhibit the op .rati.as ..r thre wurin,..i or LiE(iut,„,— - erihrOt.ctr,i The - of the 21 , 0 t of A pill, teguirt,a the Al t .ravy lktinr,tl to Lull) ~tli,te at kindle. bur;, and wlttch iirot Ides that all &lite •Jue to the tAanip,inir.llll) shall be collected by that officer, hat ploved to Le .1 highly bees. en 11111 t. Und Ur its pr iiieione terry Cuba are savuol which puts Lulu. rly paid foot notuutisaion4 and cawitail leoa. And the inIN ••• proved state (4f inoilUCed ie iu up itidtiltis siJoialo'ot dogrel, owing t., the peauipt nor in which int,•trkn;litiir tdaluis are collect, cti wed paid into the §totto Treasury. Dic .14,jutant tifnera!'e report . , which eri:l lifilicitlitnito you will show In chltall. , the I-. client °undutiful :if the Al ilatarY poparynent, vreellitzreapeot rally call floe nitonttattlit totirtsdature to the reconatututdathnletstilinit .of cot.. The ,11tiiiia lin , tit IRSri, hue MA twit( fully tc.o.oki ; bat 'it it iie,litirtCto I) in' Sh p tit Kb improvement nn 111: ',luxe in 44 nt the lin pitAsnO.'" nn of its Gvtt~rug ( and one that altl4l itiotieen" forcid, al that the system p.in*titig: In 110 contingency should 1 itittmOnt .bu u uliargo upon thy public I.:runstirY iuthi tint() 0r ;wilco • .4 E ia '' `-•, : A E
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