Bellefonte Midair, iitalcifinan. BY r. 011 - /iY NIk.kIIX. JOE W. FUREY, AppociAT■ EDITOR Ink Slings. —The party the girls favor—a wed .ling party. —The "Sunday Reading," in a \Via• cousin paper is "Shoo Fly" and "hid)." —MARK LEWri attic London Punish is dead. It will be it poor Punch with- out Lemon in,it —The coolest business chap we have in these regions, is the man who loads the ice wagon —Pittsburg 11ite got a female suffrage ,Deady, and in -the same vicinky there ifi a society of sufterin' males. —Wri.t.s that don't bold water—the Oh the flaletta Sheep pelt-pedler, hum l ust nominated for United States Dia. trict Attorney of Virginia. —A - Philadelphia sexton charged the widow of a man named Bilterosr, fifteen Miami for digging her husband's 4 raNe. tike thought it a pretty dear Lytton _Th r "Au p vt" CRAW nod "Susur" Si•R rE, breach of promise case is to /or another trial. These two precious losers have had quite a spell at it, in the past. _-The carelessness of a conductor, [mined Odor, iu Missouri, caused a muffled up train, and about twenty funerals. 'A bid '&ler for a railroad, company to have about it., —A facetiOn scribbler, denominates the Memphis, El Paseo and Trans-Con tinental Rail road, the Memphis,:liell. Passover and Don't-care a-continental Rail road. He's a Union Pacificer, well bet our last button. —lf you ever seen a goose tivat was struck by lightning, you Can have an idea of the result of the New York election on the mongrel quackore h rre• abouts. They are "silenter" than a ghost in a grave yard. —A liolidaysburg fisherman (?) knows so much shoe( trout, that every tune the Slandard man says anything about "the speckled beauties," he itn agines it refer's to the speckled faced girls of that ancient borough. He's evidently struck. - . -11 there had been a mongrel party u. , he dnve of Bi RNS. his readers e,,u,d have ee•orn i hnt he meant it, in Ace of the devil, when he penned the following couplet t • Oh, thou I whatever tills snit the*, Auld Hortile,liandn, Nick or Clootta t —The New York Democrai• says "St.fsiaza is looking sweet towards the Sandwich Islands ; the black Queen Emma having left a seed in his heart that in ;shout to germinate." If cor. rect, 'VAIN A left more in Suarvsn than be could have left about her. —Fasicr is to he enlightened by a speech froth fiarsi.s. One M I NOl.l, nigger tit a white hirle r ie to do "de 'onors ant furnish de hog an' hominy fo' de 'eaaion. White akin• an blank Rains Tallow skins an gray Mama an Ravin,— Now's de olsga'a day. —The lioli4e4sburg Register, states as a wonder, that a "black snake charmed 4 Mifflin county boy the other day," just ae if there was anything as toniehing about it. The same colored "varmint" has charmed the entire mongrel party for the past twenty years, the Register man, a little more so, than the rest, and he never flutter led a bit about it. —A Westmoreland count' ',Kiwi., who wanted to get rid of I A) ins some time since invested 7 , 10,000 in government bonds. A kw ilu s ago he went to hie safe to feast his 'eves on his tax emptell property, when 10, and behold I like Cartl,oune• Ilea, the bonds were gone. That chap in anxious to know now, who clips the coupons, off his papers—would give five hundred dollars to find out who Isis substitute is, in "supporting the government" at lii. limn. xv C4,viine says he Is tired Hith ili s taunt lm-iness, and in 4 speech the ocher day to the House, said : If we fool much with this tar iff tinniness, some of us ore going to have trouble next fag!" Well, we should say so, Joussr, You devils will have lots of trouble next fall, in the endenver to get back to Congress, and the tariff is not the °sly thing you will be required to explsin away. Your ditty work in the africenizing business is going to cause you the chief est trouble. ---Since the, African. of X,entycky barb been made voters, the whites are going into a Much closer political or ganization, It is now believed, not withstanding the 11mlietals will get 40,00 Q sew votes there, that the Demo cracy r in beat theft worse than ever. 'l'hei can pill pia as mnny, s votes as they want to suit any emergency. I °- i . VOL. 15. 90,000 Democratic I Ninety thousand! That's all—nll we hail—all we want. ed—all, if not more than we expected flow do yon like it, Mr. llouitholder !low does it look to' you, Mr, White Nigger? What does it promise you, Mr. Mongrel 011iee-seeker Promising, nio'f . it, Mr. Radical? You gave the bonithottfer hie bonds and gold interest! You gave unbolta their Sriesms and coupons! You .gave shoddy its titles, and airs and offices! You Qeve thieves a chance to Bleat all th6y wanted t You gave boaters and loungers tal 110 oftitorhanti wain fiiet asked I Yew gave rascals the petunia tlrerdesired S Von gave the mimes, taws, and wills arid interests I You gave niggers in bureau and a ballot, and you gave the people of the Ent Aire State a chance to mote, and see the result I Ninety thousand Democratic majori• ty ! Ninety thousand majority against your bonded aristocracy—your coupon clippers---your tax exempted nabobs! Ninety. thousand majority against your thieving Congress, your office holding villians • Ninety thousand majority against your taxes, and . tariff's and tributes, that you take front the laboring class es of the country to give to the loafers about your public offices. Ninety thousand majority Agairiat your negro bureitus—your negro vo ters—jour negro equality I Ninety thousand majority against your devilish debauchery, your radical rascality; your corruption, extrava gance, oppression and crimes? Ninety thousand majority against Erna Mr. Mongrel, in one State alone— a State too that at the last Congress ional election, gave you eighteen out of thirty-one Congresenien—a State that the Deniocrati have barely car ried but twice in the past ten years—a State too in which your infamous ne gro auffrege usurpation, added to your strength some MAO black voters, CRT tied now against your by ninety thous told. The stoniacbs of the white men of New York, don't relish iletrkey much —they don't hanker after soul, and chalk and ivory--don't digest nigger worth a cent I Ito they 7 Anil so it will be eery where clAe. White men cannot, will not, allow a party that debauches itself and dis. graces the country, liv trying to make the negro the ruling power in the land, to control the goner unreal that their race alone built up and maintained. The white Men or every town, ho rough and precinct throughout the entire country, that hifle spoken since negro suffrage was forced upon the people, have saiikthis, and the white inch New York re iterated it at the p-lls on the 17th instant, in a voice louder than the thunders of Heaven. Ninety thousand Democratic ma jority! What does it mean, Mr. Mongrel? Simply this: that your party might am well undertake to ride into Paradise on the coupling pole of an ov•wngon, nn to keep yoursehes in office with your nigger voters. —Forty one millions of acres of the public domain, is what thieving Congressmen attempted to vote away the other day, to the Northern Pacific Railroad monopoly. Think of it, poor tax payers. You have an interest in these public lands—they belong to sou as much as to the wealthiest nabob in the country. Shall they be taken from you, and sour children lett with out a chance of securing a home here after, simply to fill the plethoric purs es of speculating rascals, and official rilliana7 Mongrel Congressmen think they should. --An instance this of how the South is rising to empire and popula• tion : At Dennis Lake, Florida, n man 87 yearn old, in the tether of six ty children. A veritable Israel, indeed, and a Southern reconstructor of no mean quality. He 80C1118 to stand hie season well I —Kentucky Bourbon whisky lie a liberal bnpporter of the "hest govern ment in the world." In the Covington district, two . thirds of the Federal re v enfie comes front the tax on Bourbon whisky. "S.TATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1870 4 "Skeered Again." JunY Betth's 'air is again on hand, and 'er Majesty's enbjects liar lawfully 'ortfled. Fenianism, loss broken out in a new place. This time its away up along the Red River, if you know where that is. It seethe (live are Rothe in surgents up there—beaded by one 1411,, if anybody knows Who he is, or what lie is insurging about—with whom (len. O'Nzii„ the Fiumin chief has gone into "cahoot." tho dis patches say, and of course:they a now all about et, is to have control of a cur tam portion of British I . :Mtn:dila. with I Vanagn Wets. Islitanti kir 11% e 114 bun forthe amslstanee I:&giva to Ralf provided the bloody "Ilini4ii4limen" don't chase Inn, out of is, dating which tone he thinks he can harrass the commerce of England enough to force a recognition of the right s of Ireland and her down trodden and oppressed people. This movement seems to meet with the approval of a majority of the Fenians, and in many places they are holding nightly meetings and receiv ing recruits and money as rapidly us in the pithily days of that organization. And in the mean time, bor Majesty's subjects all along the border, froth Vancouvres Island to Halifax, are jumping about as if their shirt tails were on Ore, bcllovbing ! fit„ overy one they see, "the Feniansl" "the Feni aria,•' the “Inurderhin Feuians I", And this is about all it amounts to. Whether this movement up the Red River, will amount to anything for poor Ireland, other than a tightening of the chains, which already bind her, the good Lord only knows. We don't prolesatto be prophet enough to see through the mysteries of the move meat, but have our doubts as to any kood resulting from it. Fenianism is right. We wish in our hearts it could' succeed, but the way a few of its lead era have been fleecing its friends, and covering up their stealing, by alleging the money raised, was expended in making raids on Canada—a system they have of covering up what they can not account for—has Icukst are cause more damage than all else be sides. But it is not ours to find lault. If raiding on Canada, will improse the prospects and condition of the people of Ireland, in the name of .Instice let them be hurried up But how, fright ening the old grannies, mho govern the British Provinces on this side of the Atlantic, is to aid in making Ireland free, is more than we are a'l,Je to ex. plain to our readers. It will tale an epistle from one of itCll:3 Red River "rebels" to explain the matter proper• ly. However, if the Fenian a don't free Ireland, they'll have considerable fun frightiling her would be enemies, anti perhaps, they think they'll get the worth oftheir money in this way, it they don't in an other "Got It. Foot Into It" Harrisburg is evidently in need of "reconstruction." The home of the old Winebago needs lire attention— darkeydom is in trouble, and the head nigger on mile Progress of Liberty--the organ of unndniternimd dimrkey dour in this State—is in bonds. 111 even„ we believe is the Congo's nanme, that flies at the mast head of the Progress of Li. berly, as " editor And proprietor." Mrs. 111,cusisissaid to lie his'bettet hall" t 44,pm that the Progress &c ~ hasn't progressed •ery tam. T i m 11111,1 S I huin't seem to be sualeient to keep the Pro. grew, progressing and Mrs. licuusa in peticoats, potatoes and rich, and course (aptly Mr. Iltroncs left Mrs. llt uu ss to l4!lMQ , i t t i e for herself, while ha provid. eml for me Progress. Mrs. [[tours couldn't "see the the point," and on Tuesday last 'hid lino arrested and pht under bonds for neglecting to provide fur his family. Will Congress—dare it —overlook this outrage 'upon the "coming man"? What right has the law of Pennsylvania, to take bold of the ebony brother? Aint he .a-nigger and hasn't he got the right to leave his wife and childern starve, just as often as he I.leasee? We pity Hairoiti burg. Georgia will be a laradise in comparison to it if Congress finds out, that the woolly load of the Progress of Liberty, is to lie contpelted to 'keep Iris own tatnilv. • ilia CA*4l 4 id Pell. riANCOcK. it iii thought by irgreni ninny, dint Mr. ORAN, ' has actel very unbecoming. Jee' no. Another Monster Land-Grabbing Scheme The telegraph to the West contains. a fitil - account or the monster scheme ' before Congress, (Milled the Northern ,Paoille Railroad, and the likelihood that the land thieves will succeed by the aid of the Pennsylvania ,i4cohins. Here we have the novel spectacle of the - Zepresentacives of a State in Con• ,grees, sustaining what they know to be a monstrous swindle, because, forsooth the company is to thnld its road • with A tnerrean' iron only, and hence the Peupsylvwtia iron 1111;11 expect tp have a sate for aortic of their nialiefactwity. We lay particular stress on the y its exemplifyinggthe corrupt state ofthe people—the spirit of f-cei ional aggrand• !Lenient :it tile cost of gotlPrlll welfare --unknoan to the days of Amerman purity• of patriotism, of Ilemoeracv. 'lbis scheme is inten . ded to grasp millions on millions of acres of the pro plc's domain, won years ago by the blood of American soldiers and poor men a 1 Mat, for the benefit of their country, themselves and their eons 'l•he route of the road is, of course, further North than the present Union Pacific road, which is frezen up sever al months in the year, the great objec tion to which has es er been, among 80111111,1 e men,that a was too tar North. But the pre.enl is not intended to be of use to the people, but as n means or cloak of accomplishing wholesale rob bery unprecedented in the world's his tory, It is remarkable that the white thieves iii Congress are anxious and ready at all times to vote away mil lions of acres, mints of money, and monarchical franchises to all these worthless robber schemes, they are ut terly inimical,—worrie r they are hos• tile—to granting even a common right of way through the country to the Mein phis, El Paso 'and Pacific railroad company who ask no aid of Congress. But that road, which, nature, coin. merce, and public economy demanyle, sin List remain unbuilt till Congress bank hints the country. God help such a devil-nursed and fiend-outraged people ! They however, have nobody to blame lout themselves. —Several nets of Jacobin editors in the West are on the war-path. They apparently want to pin back ears, and swallow each other There is oo ao coot ting for the rise of their duelling pro unities; except that, as there is nothing convenient to steal, they must nee;.sqarily be employed in-some other way. But a Jacobin duel is only in funny thing. Nobody ever gets hurt. There never was a Black Republican editor who fought till he died, except in the quartermasters department I The very idea of a Radical editor fight ing a sure-enough, lead and powder duel, makes one feel like laughing right out. —The Republican wants to know we will inform our readers, that "Wm B Barn a copperhead of Phil.. adelphia," is a defaulter to the amount zi..20“,000. Of coarse we will, if the Republican will tell us what office Rani held in loyal Philapedphia, that lie got a chance to pocket that amount. Will it tell its readers, that there was an election in New York lust week, and that the copperhead majority was about eighty eight thousand? --Forty one millions of acres of public land., worth aLighe lowest esti mate $1,25. per noire, or fllty one Ind iana' five hun d red thousand dollars, in what "our Congressman, W. H. Atakt sraosa voted to take front the laboring men—the tax•palx're of the country, US give to speculating Yankees, and thiev• nig contractorn, who pretend 'they want ano.lher Pacific 'Railroad. —The papens mate that IiEARY has left the gubernational chair of this State, and gone to Washington to act as lobbyist for the Northern Pacific land swindle. Ti will be a relief to this State to be rid of him for a while, and it *ill put ono of the biggest fools in waeltington, that ever blubbered round that City. —There is P.OIIIW significance in the great impetus girth in the culittre ot heinp iii lientucliy. The 1 44 ' 4 1 4 t th that State stem to have n prophetic instinct that a great lot of hanging is yet, or ought to, he .lonel e • t I 46 - 44.9 "What'• the Matter with Dad?" DAD Lfwis, editor of the Hunting. don Globe in that county, a leader of the mongrel party, who has done as much dirty work for his party during the past fieven years as any mnuof his influ'enee in it, is evidently getting his eyes open. ' Ile sees the leak in the radical craft, and tries to raise the alarm. lot its too We. The people have kneel' too many promises trroken ; too many pledges violated , to much corruption, extrava gance, protlagacy, robbery, debauchery and erotic by the "dishonest and un ivitsciple politjclittia'' of ft is party "060,1110'0 resipc'et. to coutstiapoe, trlast or support. then) ;Loftin. llis Warning is too late, but we give it in order that our readers may eve that sonic , of the mongrel leaders are getting their eyes open to the tine state of affairs. lle says • "It would be well for the Republican party it Congress would adjourn and Senators and Representatives go home to learn the sentiments of their con• stitnents. The elections everywhere indicate falling off from the Republican party. The masses are getting tired of being governed by dishonest and unprincipled politicians who never con suit or respect public opinion. If the Republican party should • betlefeated next fall In the election of 'Congress men and other officers, the fault will be with the leaders in C.pogress and other high places." j, Go on Mr. Mongrel. Should the bill now before Congress to enlorce the Fifteenth Amendment become a law, aay nigger anywhere, offended at any one, can swear him into the Penitentiary and $l,OOO fine, by simply making oath, that his vote was tried to be influenced. If you have a nigger working for you, and you find him to be worthless and turn him off, though it be three months before or three months after an election, all Mr. Nig has to do,..is to-raake oath that you discharged him because he wouldn't vote an you desired him to, and the United States Court senile you to prison for one year,and imposes a fine on you of $5OO. Who will be safe when thin drill conceived act becomes a law? Not you Mr. Mongrel, because tor five dollars, eight out of every ten niggers in the country, would swear you into the Penitentiary in lees time than you could say "Jack Robison." Rat go ahead if you think there in no hell. Ito your party—the men you played in power—that are trying to fasten these outrages upon you, and ii you can 'nand it, we •'copperheads" can. If you want the ' nigger on top, pick him tip and pet him there. He'll look no better over (to, than he will over you. --A new practice has-been intro duced into the military servioe on the plains. It Is a new kick In Indian war fare It is this Our soldiers are taught to b 6 fleet of foot. They are learned bow to raise their feet lightly, in order that the Indian may not. be able to raise their heir in the same way. It is be lieved by old soldiers that if the U. 8. Army on the plains will only succeed in uequir ing fleetness of foot, a nd will stay closely in camp, that a good many of our noblest blue-coats may be saved from the scalping knife. How humane I —how very clever —J. Dl. PACKAIL, wants to be the mongrel candidate for congrese again from the Dauphin, Perry As Snyder distniet. lie thinlo, he has not dis graced hie comet! 11(.1164 enough yet, and wants another chance to daub. them over with hi,-.‘hrty nigerietr. Corrupt, venal and .4.! suched, as ?scats wee, yet he was an honor to hia distinct in cornpnrieon, to the thing that repre eented the voters of the 18th, Atm ersntso balked at nothing, no matter how corrupt, debasing or infamous-- PACKS. did AL a few of the doeee pre (tented by hie party. —Loyalty 10. f , great inetitntion. Whom • fellow once bemiring utrdoly 100,1 it peeing that he takes to stealing as nntneally, ae * pig does to a sWill trough. One System/ *flit. Louis, tie• mine enwweruely "loll'' fent yam ago, fa:4oo was a kind of a double die tilled junto of loyolity. Ho got to be of `ll6l lOpkt &Yids of tho,,t loyal city, Now ilislOya! Sus iSTY is in limbo, and, the loyal city of St. Louis is otinne:sl4oooo. Spawls frqm the iksyatosasi. —Altoona had nn other ,fire I.s %rook. —Mari i.burg Is luxtrittling opt sesrl•t f•••••• —Montrone it. to Imo some new —1 he .Ittlinstown Trlbuns boasts a•I 'lid ly feat long. —Now co.! le Is scourged with spring lover rtillltppy pinoe , —The III•Xt Sligo fair le to be held et loran —Hay In EnBton In B=l perlon. Badheatiate it I tog, from il2 to $l6. —Philndelplitana rained tam tho l / 1 •16$ &Mats for the Richmond aufferars. N O. 2] —Three tiernoton fishermen Gallia NM hundred trout In tso (MTh last week. —The Lutheran's havefust finished dedlat ttng a triaignitioent °hurrah at bitlttio., • —l:yupori in the name of a now poet oflge itu.t eehtbliched In Schuylkill county. —Junistut county, haS a buttopwood Us* chat Tneonureo thirtrthraa feet In atroumfae• once. —lion. Cyrus L. Pershing is 'Fatima of aa • randido'le for the Legislature from dirroblia MEE --'llKi CoWithin nigger*, say. tit* Herold, want 4 equal school privileges. How's tbst for high. —Jellernon eounty Ir getting temperate TI. r 1;•, !Venom' Itoures, aro all the cepa al lawn that wounly. . • .1"...1ner•1 Paine, of Slocum township s Gm- Lerlle et/11ply, PAS cut completely lu 1,6 by • ctn.-n[lu 4.111 not long since —Prey 101ve pigeon moats law intleashoti, Emi.rlm, Cameron. comity, wltb hugdrai6 0T klhousancle of pigeons upon them. —Mk M Steal of Arrotrong county, wikots ba rv-nummato..l for the Lointslaturo Re fire an appropr tate name for a radical rooster i'ltlN) Men Waite to preach fit net Mto, eu attaday They hate no oh- Jr, ilea to gist and milk on that day hartor•••r. —Sunbury In putting on at).* or rathir it thinks it is It hae got a bloom Fir* Engin% that tultitrbs water, over half the town, whoa wanmA.Vt--. —Pottsville has • kind of • careless Mlllow who loot been on • drunk for tb• plot thirty. Ovo yr*r•. 'Matt direll will get him off of lt *ours of these days. —I) (' Roper of Sunbury late eonductor oa the N C Railway, was qua of the rtathns of the ninaoh up on the Paola° road at trawrettoe, Kansa. a few days sine.. —A Coutirrepor# 'NoteHat' drank Antonia for lemon I.) nip. sad disrot flud out Olrt Mistah• till the blisters fllled hi. mouth ao full that ha eutlldn t take su thin' with a friend. —A lineke county former hoods of Ilting Ins house Ih.t was erected In Vail, The woo rhap doubtleir* plow* with a oirookod atiok. Plld au the ”old iolk.a" did to ye ancloot times. -CireeoMbitrg hes been having en exeltement over . "female dead beet" ea th. yews eall hor, who doctored Lb. fair set around them for • few weeks, and then left • lthout settling het board bill. —A couple of niggorn la Monteoaa went Into A Mr Knoll'a barber shop, and domaodial • •harp Mr. Knoll, who waa a whit. mos, couldut sea It, and enapdad t►a "Gulled hull. 11/ii," 10.0 Ills •treat. — Th. mongrel papers of Hunlingdou and Blair oounthe era troubled, about as orgent sation of Laboring man, that Aug lately broken out In different pent' of those eountles. fro b orgenlrettons ars sof very healthy baker Bone for monrretiam• —A misplaced switch or the Pennsylvania Rail Road below Lancaster on Tueriday.Eitink• lug kilt, resulted In strinshing up twrtraine, and killing two euriployaria of the red—Thorn. a. Moray re • brakeman, and Daniel MeDevrt, e laborer One or two ethers on the train were wounded. —On Thursday morning last, Mr. Clark Har rison, a carpenter, living In [lyda Park, took the Freight train for hits work. When above the tunnel, the caboose broke loos, from the train, mei It and Mr. H. started down grids. It we. tsonn met by the wood tratn, the cabbage 411111 n bed, and Mr. Harrison horribly' tntrUhtt- —The miners In and about Bennington tur nere have been on a strike for soma time past. Last week one of thoir number went to work at the old prices and the gaine night two or three shots were Bred Into his dwelling house —one of the shots taking offset In th• is of his wife, causing a very pMnful wound. No arrests have yet been made.—Cleasaria ~lea Ta■ Ltsv Boshvoti or Pinar's Vielmair.—Ben. Fleming, who was a maintopman on board Commodore Perry's lag ship at the WM, of Lake Erie. died at Erie • few days ago, at • ripe old age. The poor old man, wbohad been 'suffered to eke out the latter days of his atiate once almost In want of the nosoestaria• of life, was honored with an imposing funeral amli military display. But ouch Is Lb* way of the world —The 'Wiens of Conemaugh borough, or the Council rather, did • good thing In having en ordiance paisiwKi prohibiting AIDS railroad engine, car, or trail °from from naming teat er than eve mese an hour tbsough the said borough. Many children In going to sod re turning from school, have to crate the railroad track, and by tuniug manila rapidly they migh be inn tautly °rushed to please. &lob engineer is required to ring a belloonstently, when run. log within the limits of rid borough. .—Johnstown has bad a ',mouths In the shape of a mad bull and a arose cow. The bull attacked and ly gored a Kr. WlllUun Bowers and • little girl, and then kaiaks the tongue off a wagon, °outing towards hint. A little further on he root soother Wagon 'whisk, es upset and broke, and, taking out the Scalp Level turnpike, he did his lave' land biketiak log down the toll gate. fire was ettallY Shot. The cow tossed • lady up to the ldr I ittittplii of limo, Injuring her considerably. The Erie newspapers 'Plebs of Mullet . 1 5 ; Ike last survivor, but be was , not .tke test.' There Is one of Parry's men now livirw gils county—gr. ilarnusd WHlntuty, of aliabedl7 township, who hes • medal Oven to blot many idlers ego, by the United State, goverquismt, which Issued medals to the lurvltorp et ter ry's squadron. Mr. Iltritlapel is how' soma. where between ninety and a hipdted teak of ay, and Is probably the last *unbar or the battle of Lake Etie.--.Taitaego fitterfvear. —Otte of oar saoitaitsses am that the Avna , nate minas, at which *a Ileptetobert e Antity the brokers wars toorsod and 110 14011 404 WY* emotthered, has just goon Into °Oration ppin. A now broshor, with the attoossaril ba44l••• and tnaohinery. has boon eon at , at ' iwo On etrtio of WOO 4•is an air shat, foot la depth has boon sank it a ilatationof lap 'IWO the month to Ul6lOOB. >id 4441t10n, • gismot has beffli 07" *OM tb• 111#401/4/0 le Via thiloo mines, a dieting* MINA folk '4h• air Whin suet over IMO, nod , the unmet about 4,0 w: • II