The Democratic Watchman, B EL I, EFONT E, PA ASLEEP =I I've Idea.' the dark fringeil or. 111 down, I've anotheil Iheo int. , q u iet dl'Ojt Thou enna't not gently chide, nor Iron n So I a loving watch will keep So sleep, beloved, In that soft rest "That knits the rat Pied sleet., of core No (twittering thought disturb Illy breast, Or wake the deei, pew, slumbering then Ah, in that nnyittie, Lolus hind, Where, thy proud sanders free, Feerst thou no soft dentin mu Cotnes them° no glimmering thought of the No Irentrt of a hat our 11,,0+ 11,16 , Of a hat titry nn , aud Ina) No rnapt perceptll , ll .t.•ltlott; Of all thou art, my nweet to toe Would I eoultl look upon ill) head, And read In letter., will In and clear Whose the loved 1111/441 , mot 11111111 To thee or all the nor',' a , 0 .0 dery Steepen , ah, no, awake, awake Wlitn I no longer err thine eye.. Such sad thought" into beteg Mena And all my life In terror till•. I fear thou hn , it no love for me, Liko that whirl humw within my heart, And in the rai, that are to he, li, ea will slow ly Iffit apiut )14 noir gite li.worltti{ sign, Till 111 “orfli [lint I 0111 denr,— Ihsprl torturing Lays !of mule-- 110 W Cllll' , I (111.11 4 411,p Nile. I 11111 near' THE REGISTRY LAW What must be Done in Order to Vote HEAD, EXPLAIN \ NI) (11:11 MOT See that Your Names are on the List Ti the rderi i f reill,Plll,llll,l VOL] r attention is directed to the folloo explanation of the regiNtry hrw Read tt eftrefull, in order to a.ceriiii is WII/It. Is ynur (hay 111 tha preint•..,, ittiti t6.•n 601. that vrptlf filthw• tipm tht flSSe•ior 's I 1.. t =I Will 1.1.1. that OW ;I'lllollli 1111 11.4 las InlioNod addity,lllll 1111,11 v 111/41,1 them. Let Oil 111 1,11110% f,,lk with the law, to order that Ow, way vote 1.. r the part, whu•hlLa. 111W/9 • .40011 by then,. EX %MINE 111 K (hie..( wh,i, i• where the election im to be held, titiri the other k in thu n•••.—or'. hngdt Y 4,11 haN st right to (.X11:111111' th,•ui fniii GEE Thece It•t. fh , 11 , 1 coritni n nittno, rind the mime. I.f nll tho ,Ithor ylolll[4l voter. in the (IP.triet , they glml,l oate if you tiro ft hotp.e ke• per, the number of sour li•Iwo , , Ow str,,t it fronts on yo u r oroupßUon, If Ifni Irwin], wllor• nrid with wham you board , if viii wiirL for !mother, t our rrrll ~trr . TIMM' 111111 OppOSltl. yollr name shoed he written the word "n‘der ' II via lia%o been natural 7,1.11, then• will appear the letter "N " If pm have merely declared vmir t. , become a eitizem the letters "I) I " If ftre twtween tho vivo twviity t w..rity-t w 4., Ih, weird "n hay,. r0.111.,,,1 1,11,• Ih. .11-triet sinco lh.• the ' It will rypperyr eppeklte %our tome. Mak, it lifolir I, ger rho your namr i I on the h./ 11,, not l,i t (hit nurlf.r uny lII=I If you find tour until.. 14 not on tho list, go yourself to the as•eat.or , aid Mak., your claim to b.• rot on Iln w 1/ o, lnd to add your TMO HP stint que.tion yo, need not (11,11+4 011, your right mattor with hint, yttur " chti in" ie on, ugh then hilt) also your precis residenco, occupation, etc 114) will mark ''(' " opp.stta ymir name V. If you dfiny within ten dayg of tho election, you !nay your trot( =I You !mint nhow our "papers 'to the assessor, in order to giL your names registered If you intended to take out your "last papers" before the election, you must Dhow your "first papers" to the assessor Bee that your names are on the list Those of you wh do not need to have "first papers" and intend to be naturalized before the election, should get naturalized first, immediately ; and go to the assessor with your papers. All naturalized rltizens ?Milli take thew "papers" with them to the polls, unless they have boen voting for ten years in the same district You must take your "papers" with you when you tote, even if your name to on the Do not forget to do this or your one mien will deprive you of your vote. I= The law in relation to the payment of taxes to unahangod. If you have paid neither a state or county tax, assessed within two years, do not delay. Take your last tax receipt with you to the polls. Do not delay registering or paying your taxes; attend to the matter now, for fear something may prevent haarafter. —Remember that the Registry list closes on the goth c( this month. Robbery ell Around On Tuesday, the 29th Mb, Governor Warmoth, of Louisiana, (he who was expelled at the point of ,the bayonet from the Custom House republican convention), suspended Secretary 01 State George E liovee and appointed Herron his successor until the meeting of the legNlattire llot ee to !used to surrender its office to I I erron, and wits, in consequence, Itocibly cjec ted by the police. The redson of liovee's suspension is, that Boyce is charged with lotting promulgated, as a law, a bill I,IIOWII its the ('resent ('on water works hill, which never became a law. This 11111 had, no doubt, been got tip by the roosters of that region, in the hope of making a good thing out of it. Iltiv ing faded to become a low, the Secre tare of Stale seems to have had an un derstanding with the roosters, and promulgated it as 1t good enough law to suit their purpose. Whilst the ex pulsion of Itovee by the police was going on, the city council wits not idle. They %fere in session at the City hall passing an ordinance leasing the city water works to a company !or twenty five years, and authorizing the mort gage iil the corks for '02,1100,(00 'Flits inust hate been it stupendous swindle; lor, on the course of the discussion Al'i tninistrator Delassize (colored), pro ilithed a certificate for 1.000 shares of stock of )i)1111) each, w loch he said 'had been gitell him to vote for the inert. ore.' .Idiniiiistrator Waltoil said lie ollereil it Penn w 1111.11 1%1111111 1111110 111111 11111(.1,1•11 , 11111 fir lute 1,1 41111 1 t)lie 'measure,' and Mot or • Flaii ders said that etery member of the council had been 111ipf1111C111,1 and tllllll 11e had seen ) 1 100000 offered to one of them. It was belie% ed that the mill nonce would pass. Thus it appears that bribery, cur rupt ion and robbery are as file 111 New ()deans its In any northern I'lll 1111411.1 the influence of 'high moral ideas The carpet baggers seem to hate rutprutrd good teachers and their sable impilsapt scholars. It most, however, he said to the honor of Mr. a colored gentleman, that, lotting re (Titled n babe of ten thousand dolllre ill stock, he triumphantly ethilmed the prise', its evidence 1114 honesty or for the encouragement ot new begin 111.r4 111 tllO noble carser nl city legisla But it is 111,1 111 N l'W Orleans alone, 1111( 111 eter city and State ill the South, where the power ill the carpet hugger-) and negro), prepondt r ate, foil the ono-t stupendous robber ies and Irllll‘l , RN' perpetrated S o lunch MO, 1 hal it these villitinit•s are 1144 01,1,11 e11e1.1% ell, general hankruptcv wilt pot all end to them. for want of any thinv loon.) to rob. Stich are the loiter (r).its id republican reemistrue lion I 04E1 hen I republican p. I Cl t-Itit In The holt, under a rationtil Hr rtcm of government, would, by its rich itritucin, intii.e vigor xnd bins lieriiN in.o the tale of the North, is eriodied ht the roo.t infitinomi rplrren VIeW but one ohject-- Ihe flIIIIIIII111:111 41 11 nl l're.tilent 1; rant! But the robberies perpetrated under the auspices tif the republican part,/ are nut confined to the South. If we turn to New York, where nine tenths td the 11111111(1 ditties of the (011111(V are collected. wehind that the merchants there are blackmailed to such an ex tent by the custom house oflicern that the Chicago merchants lind it cheaper to import their goods 11trectly theist •It the 1 . 3 . 1 , 1 .11, 1 ,, p m !, Mot trial. than to purehase In N ork ' II u cast I,ur 101' ill the ,I1(1•11101, 0h the internal r esetille r , ert lrr. 11, 11.1 thus Its I - 01 le, u,rn are di hulllrls in the amount of upwards of two ittilittrtrs' It , ellirect 0 , 1(11111,10111 to the Post Mller lie partnient, we discover that the expert dourt•s of that department tire ten (IMPS WI great as they were lea years ago' II we look in upon 'origrests, we see an intliscrltionate pillage til millions upon Indiums of acres 01 the hunts, do itled bet. ern corrupt ratlrond corporations and the members th e n t sel. es In short, in whatever 111 rectum we roan turn our gale we detect the hand of sonteoffireliolder in some body's pork et' Everybody knows this; everybody sees this, here, there and everywhere Every body seen in creasing unlimited taxation staring him in the lace. Crone—hideous crime--increasing with fearful rapid' ty —demoralization parithxettig the of forts of patriotism In t h is fearful crotis, in tile moral and political existence of II rifilion, when., the repill.lwatt press? Where are the riolirt•l /Intl 1111.1 r ? Where in the pulpit? And where 13 that high and noble American Ni int, Which in the dap. of the heroic .lark. non, etrrnly kept at hay the ineidionm ail vanrea of dishonor and corruption. --Harrisburg Patriot. F,VANS, the milli al State agent, stole from the tax-payers of the State $391,000. The null °Wu ials who knew of the theft refused to have him arrested. Ile has left the i ountry with his share of the stolen money A vote for the radii al c andulates is a vote to endorse sin h outrages. PUT THEE OH THE STAND.—The Harrisburg State Journal, the home organ of the bullet-riddled Geary, which a day or two ago termed the stealing of three hundred and sixty three thousand dollars 'a tempest in a tea pot' has changed its tune and now says: 'ln the meantime, as the case now stands, the Republican party is in no way responsible for it.' ()I course not—but then it must not torget that every one connected with the steal is a Radical. Let Geary he put on the stand and tell how much of the adjusted' was expended to re elect him Governor., Then let Russel Errett and other Radical leaders tell what they know about it. 'The Republican party in no way responsible I"rhat will do to tell the marines. Republican Blessings The Republican party has been in power ten years, and not one blessing has followed its administration. It Caine in power promising to abolish all the evils in the country. It abolish ed no evils, but inaugurated and sue• tained a thoneatid bitter unreels. It established negro sullrage It t litinsanils of white citizens It invaded the Federal Constitution I It usurped the sovereignty of the staftB! It annihilated ten StAte, It ignored Ow Courts of Justice! h abolished civil law in certain parts of the United Slates! It erected military commissions to try civil cases! It stiBpended the hahms corpus in ill!le Of 1111401111 d peace It dPnled to the white citizens the trial by Jury, five )(las utter the war It encouraged the negroes in idle IIeSH It gave mer two hundred millions of Hetes of the public lamb. within the Inns Into year 4, to corporations of nch ealatabsPd It disregarded solemn obligati ons ) It broke every 'pledge it ever made to the people! It unverttcd Ifemoerutie t! ongre ms. met) who were dilly elevied It 1,1111 - indered the plildt I r.A.ury ! It relli.f.,l In prweetile the thlevellut puhlu• nioni.‘l4 It iIIVOIT , I the4'rlsreutlllll 01 111111111 factilrer. 10r trilling irregularities! It sttlempted to C 4.1 1 -111,1 the ballot bore It Inxrd everr tmecte4 of property of the poor 110111 It exempted the nett 1111111 . 14 1/011.114 Irum !di 111 911011 It 1111111,1111e , 11+1 , 11.4 in every conunti Thiii in hul an epitome of the !trim Of the li uhenl party during the 'ant five tear. Of IN eximtence. IVe are hild that ht the fruit we art. to Judge the tree I. the 111111 01 11114 1i. , 0110111 tree Nu plrn.ing lc, the sight, to the touch, an d ~ ,p eciallv to the mule of the Of to recommend it for litture use? We toiloilit to the candor of all thinking nom, whether tt would not lie better to trt the fruit of a tidier eat quality of tree —the tree of Dentoc race —i'illipprnsly inel. - ;et registered In urder that dun an Lute .igain , ,t EV AV+, the rail al onbei/ler, and Ins radn al ha( kers. A Model Orator General Kilpatrick. alto is non stumping llon State for die Radical ring, Irving to tool voters into the sop port of Stanton and Reath, Wftl4 a can tidate for Governor belore the Radical Convention in New Jersey, vvliteli filet 11l hrenlnn on the 11041. ((I t rev candidates lie had the distinction of being the lowest Some very iinconi phinentary thini!s were said about him by the friends iit oilier candidate., and pidging from the poor show lie made, these thing. must luaue been general!) Indies ed It WAR Alleged-- 0.00 rnn y I'l,lll 110, ( 41.01111. Itrllellte 441 u, ler at elnek mnrnlng .hirt. Itlol thot MI el, 1141. nrni , n 1. 0• mut fillimt r:. I. llor“,1.1,..1 Inln 110• 1110,01 1•01 ii t 01in 01 nrlcl , ..hir •I /et/111101,1 11 /le Hutt wh,•n le, le 1•4,(1/0c1 elll . ill Mel 1.1 k n brut 1 J.ton. tic him a (.1.14 hi!. In a inain.• ul lil 1.11 n.• behigate name,' flout• tried to de K ilpatrtrk, Lathe Via+ 1•1'14.41 410 A 11 I , k '4'3ll3lk ' 101.1 tells 4,1 'nollllll/I 111)11. After the immolation bait been wade, however. Kilpatrick Wl4 Cllll,l un for a speech oil he made brief ,one, in the cntin-eiit which he said 'he thought it a shame nod reproach that a soldier was nil allowed 10 tin dirate himself belore a convention of lilt own party, when lilt moral char aoter hint been assailed by the mew hers of that party.' We give this summary of the pro reedlngs of the Radical State Cooven Uun id New beriey, m order to start I;erieral Kilpatrick right 111 this sec t ion. ---Yon have only a few day , , It t.. Ise teghtered to If you fail t ) attend to it NOW, you may for- =1 ---- Don Parker, amid greet en• 111 1-11,111, WII• 1/11/InifilOOSlN nouuunled for Gov. rnor by the Demo, retie Con ventin of New Jerwy Ile was Gov ernor Of the State six years ago, and it w a s conceded that he would make the striungo4t nominee the party could got. Ile wa+ not a candidate and did not de sire the Faultier), but the singular Unit 1111111tV Willi %glitch he was called upon by the Cons mutton on its prat ballot to be their standard•bearer, did r of leave him env option but to servo. The N Y Tribune says . We ought to Carry NOW Jersey this Fall, but we tell oar friar's there that yesterday's work rut Trenton Increases the difficul ties of the undertaking Governor Jo o i Parker is a good candidate for our op laments to present : Governor Randolph, the Democratic Incumbent, has nuole • good record ; and the well. written plat form makes the Most of the situation, --The Haines County (O.) Farmer thus sets forth the good character of a Radical candidate for the Judiciary, in that section : the office bunter, is "All things by turns And nothing long." In lees than a month after he joined the Good Templars he was drunk a , 4 a biled owl. When he joined the Meth °dist Church on six months probation he conducted himself so handsomely that he wall left off with three months." He is patterned after a kind we have in Pennsylvania. —The dearest spot on earth—The store where they don't advertise. The Escape of Evsns Through the shameful negligence of Stair Treasurer Mackey and the cun ning of Attorney General Brewsier, Evans, the embezzler, has been allow ed to escape.—The officer who was sent to Albany with a requisition from Qovernor Oeary procured the necessa ry documents from Governor Hoffman, but has returned to Harrisburg with• out Irk prisoner. Evans could not be lound in New York, and it is 4,eneral Iv suppn.ed that he has leArrhat city. Officer floopes thinks that it is useless to search tier Evans any longer, but we trust that the State Treasurer and Aud itor General do not share in that opin ion. It is quite possible that in vigi last detective of New York could find him. Mr. Mackey should not give op the search so early. This is the second step in the dis graceful transaction. Itis the duty of the State Treasurer to have caused the arrest of Evans when be came to liar. risburg boasting of his readiness to set tle, nearly a month ago. But through di lays which must now be regarded as intentional, Evans has been allowed to get away. The State Treasurer was urged to Make the proper information momiltately alter the embezzlement became known, that Evans might be ariested, lint he feared to take the re sponsibility of doing his duly. Mr. qarisey deliberately waited until the embezzler bad got beyond reach before malsing the charge against him. Is it piceohle that the Radical. Stale officials have connived nt the emenne of Evans hir fear of ex posure ? The other day the State .I,,urnal made the sigim 'Mum menace that If tine Evans pros ecution aerk persisted 111, other corm'. timis of nolwal leaders would be nevi taint unearthed. —line tine threat had so complete an effect as to paralyze the treaetir) ring, and save Evans from their grasp. It now remains for the people of the Commonwealth to tale up this case where the radical officials have left it. It Et ens eNlinot he found, it may be possible to bring other witt.,, , es before the test Legislature, who will reveal what they !snow concerning this con spline, against the state. There is 11,11 the sllglilrhi hope that the radical officials will make any further °Hort lo arre.l ES AIIN Witt reCfi%er the money (In the ontr,ir% , there lc Only 100 Tntivli reason to behe,e I limit Will do their utmost to stifle investigation, With Stanton in the "nice of Auditor limier al anal Mackey In control of the trews tin, the people may as well abandon all hope, These men are both crew titres of the ring, and the ring dare riot push this in‘estigation, Menaced us they are themselves with exposure 01 their own ollima I corruption t mug a long perms of Ito a demo cratic Auditor i;eneral, who has no offiliations with the ring, and on a democratic legislature, who will drive them from the treasury, the peo ple of Pennsylvania MUNt ttepentl for the protection of their richin and the Neely-its of their linen( ON.— 11 , 1) rid , bray ,'alias(. 111 ti. Hot Tr: SW INt I. iff,--Tire Lan caster Inielligencer rash . The gray est charges toile been made ngaitiml fort master C•eneral Cresswell, in re lation to the letting of mail contracts. and it has been very freely intimated that he lons been a party to swindles of 010 grossest and roost outrageous charmer The latest instance cited is that of redrew Stewart, who some time ago of tamed a contract Iron' the Postmaster tieneral, amounting to F.y v.-, the radt( al ' , tate 8 1.0111 (An), it, carry the United agent, stole Irom the tax pat yr, of t • ~ tates nuns on Texan writers ill it t steamer a distance of about 'MI Miles ire Skill' $391,000. . 1 lie ranit- in 'ma green 1)111th/a tire water Merl I .11 Iltht klh, %%lin) kitelk of the theft honed in not deep enough to float a refused to hit him arrested. lie steamer between the two points, and that the mails are being transported to has lett the r ottntry with his share mailing ,esse , wlue6 could be par ill the shrill n mOricy \ Note fur ehlt.e.l for a small atriOlial of money ; the rddo 31 andidatc , 1 , a vote lu that the master 01 the vessel lots the use 01 the saute for t arryuug the 1111/1114, cifilta-A• wl h tuttragc,. and makes his pay out of passengers, height, etc , while the eolitraetor cit toys the benefits of the euttre , salarY It Is slated that other parties bid to carry the mall over the same route in sailitig vessel, as It 14 now carried, for 2,romi. "t take the facts in this rase from a special telegram to the New York Tribune, and that is authority which no liepuhltean %ill presume Ili IitIVX (lOU Our Smaller Catechism Who •to.t . ; 1 I oln the State Trea•dr) of I'. 111113, Ikri tiq ILS trairdt troth . to lliirri,- borg 9 NA' hu catt•ed 4 , at 000 to disappear from 011.1.1'11.mi: to lid iit thli common wealth during tii. )ears? htlllo h l ,ll hind 1,1 S ou th t'itrollna W le, .11 et tip the Wlllool }IOW., 01 (tint Ithoolli pnyiligtbu bitt I< hllltir is dill• t 4 .111, 111•111 %V to) n(ounder.,l v r for fur wslung n singlo noon in tt South ('nr &lna Slut.. 11011.11' Who atoll, !!", {.(M100110 from t nut.- ury of the I . nno,l Mul a, Itlld the It, ti, hide ins rnscal it) , ileNtrop u cart loud of ledgers W Mr 111(mtwr , 11 trllN UN that he lilts iilirelt....o,l $217,192,30 - ,1) ul OW prill rtpril t gilt., I n went le aids, filr whir b he $214 027.6r,c, rrt rur reytrq, d..es ri-d !pima that lie lulu it, rr ettmed the ilittll.lllll debt ' ......21i,K3. " ,306 Si ties` the lur I eisey mu...! be )edeerned Is it not time for the people to go to work and turn out of otddce the ,e o e, i . &els who are fattening upon the public treasury by the most gigantic swindles that hive ever been concocted ifl thin country ? Shell we continue to endure It? Are we knaves, too, that we silent ly acquiesce in these frichtful robber, - of the public funds? (Jr are we simply cowards *ho tear to lift it hand to hurl the thieves from the plows they occupy In the State Cam tsl ? If wearoneither, let no 'move that we are not ohnoimils to the charge, by voting and talking and working for ACHA NG OP AD MIN 18THATION AT HA RRIS BU RG. MARK VIE CONTRAKT --Joe M. Mc- Clure, Esq., has been removed from the office of Assistant Attorney Gener al of the Commonwealth, and 'Mr George U Evans to still at liberty. Evans robbed the State of Pentoo lin nia of $291,014,4.4, and Mr Mc Clan• discovered the crime The one he fallen under the tierce displeasure 01 the Governor and Attorney General, while the oilier is the object of their care and solicitude, A faithful and fearless servant of the people is punished for for doing hie duly to the people, and the scoundrel whose villainous robber ies of them he has exposed, is hugged to Geary's breast, and receives the cheap but cordial benetiletion (il' Brew. Bier. This is the shitmeful contrast whirl) is now presented to the people of Penneylvanta.--Pultiol. A "Beautiful Batoh." Radical sneaks find cowards, says the "Wwing Patriot, who had their teeth pulled during the war, and who feigned disease to escape the draft and dishonestly avoid the payment of coin mutationorail at the gallant General McCandless for leaving the army near the close of the war at the expiration of his term of servf6e. In their eager. nest.] to detract from his fame as a sol dier, these poltroons forget that their charge applies with equal force to the heroic Resent! Corps, with whom he is identified by his services, his wounds his toils, his devotion and his bravery. The base and treasonable bounty brokers who practiced a fraudful and nefarious trade in selling and re-selling rrofessional bounty jumpers to the government, are equally violent in their abuse of the brave McCandless. These wretches also forget that while they were plying their hellish traffic in security, General McCandless With leading the brigade of the gallant Re serve Corps to the deadly charge at (leitymloirg. All the truly loyal mule contractors and speculators in spavined horses for of the cavalry denounce the heroic NlcCandles.. The melisacritleim4 Ulll` damaged medicine, lor 1,1,e iise of the sick in ihe hospitals do not like Gen eral McCandless. The rootractorm for defective paper sOled mlineo and spoiled rations for the one of the soldiers hate General McCandless. All the loyal hypocrites and knaves who sought opportunities of growing rich in the calamities of their country while tleneral McCandless wax baring his breast to the linnets of the enemy, eagerly heparnge his motives, and on I mo' his patriotism •this is the motley li^rd of sneaks, bounty brokers, cowards, calumniatorn peculators, embeziders and assassin's who fly at die heels of tkneral Mc Candless. The boned, manly, patriotic people of I'ennnHVlviioia are not regarding this malignant and cowardly warfare on one of the nolilemt of her volunteer sol Ihere with indifference. thi the second Tuesday of October next, they will si lence lint detractors liy electing him to the office of Auditor Ileneral by an Ilverwhelininv mapiro I Go and get registered :tt om e The Ole of every white man in the ( ounty is needed to de feat niggerdom and Its theivery hay kers, Gt:o 0 EVANI'', friends. Remember Ow the Registry ( loses on the 30th of this month . 1 .1 e COM/ tel Join vol tells ill /111 tern! it tern spring cif lire at the lit of the Cumberland Mountains and on the banks 01 at little stream called Ltix lln ei The water of thin river is con stantly iii ebullitions, and regularly even d.ty , between and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, it overtlou-: n large (pinion% 1/1 ~irluiretted '2%tH escapes, w L II I 1,1 .141itell, b in till rn a Jet ten .r I. .1 feet in height. Many years azo e spring was discov ered by an "II in who was boring in the victim% Ins salt licks, when his drill roll through, his drilling-shalt was blown into the 'sir, oil and gam escap ed, became wiitted, and rimmed quite •• The neighbors rail it,. the Old gentleman had sworn he would sink a shalt to the infernal regions, and a was feared he had done so Th., J,uu,i zl rails upon scientific people lu explain the phenomenon, es pecially that pot iit it which relates to its ',crush, ity - World. --You have only a few days left to he atstered in. If you fail to attend to it NOW, you may for- get it --Not tar from Susquehanna coun ty. 1 ) 4 , u elel,olll/111, celebrated for his talem ru,tl