EE2 Ter, Pa, at 00 PK 7e11f14 Communbaatlonoannutiona of local, Tor ei ll t artfrariag iNiki kind must In bly be eon= by the nantoottn• sittiz e Were and - oo.M. be addreaaixty " , • . ak.4n. .1 3411 Y .4"" Businesa...as mien it .41), *W.I. Oa* U. Ore ?i` I 11..± Wt).( Architect, litchnialchiCathil ;Wa ft = and Ittnothettimi. Mice trr. to lkos . ka, Statioser t Brace street. UrrdpsitteM 4 ' 4 f3l 9 . lolll4 lice. 12, ISM.—Iy. . a; a. 11'; • Civil Engineer and flarrevor. Lfnr WOO* re. Earreyr, blapsend Profiles mad* on abort roller, DetTIL J AS. CAMERON, . ; Attorney at lam, Bo ever, P/., .00104 the Ns. . lion& Hotel toultd:og. Vollottlotts, it., promptly stmodod to. reptlll& ly. ' . 1)^ 1 • 11 0 , , Ilik ,f. 1 .9 1 Practicing rbyeletans, itinanattee„ Pa. Maar two doors sag of Sokroy'spotel. Promptatten• Mott glr st ly. ta 8 ) , 99 1 .1..; t ;;LArktii ) span ii 4'‘ll7l Ana l l .91! uti rl 1311 H Ysll ienilon opened September 8, ;M. Tbla twOottl;4o u *odic' amity eonduetedbYProt Taylor W it itan s terai t U e. to MO 11110:UMI addreve It. T. TAYLOR. tvatr , T .1 , ,.. ONA NUMMI & NONE. f la; .• DEN4 4 II4 4 ii4;" - ''' -; 11 ,4"; 1 + ° ll4ll • 1 7, "•4 01 . ofnc. tu Je s t er Du IKallon luldg:Atl WGrr warl l rusted. Prices moderato. Olt. us 'call. Nuys 4, 180. —l7. . i rev Piirriert. • 1.-( J. It. CURNINGILAN4.,!ao.P• CITNYLVW4I)I4.II7IP.4::.'-: Attutseyil At Law. 0111ceTbIrd siriet,'nente: a.prVE:iy. MiseAlinieoitit. • ' I mdustri ;Sidi q•' tit Axv;At:unaciti Aro 4imoui ni • T A ,) LE& COARSE SALT, ‘ „: 111 oh pet utp ' goo oebar uib r rt i ertwted to ! 1 ! 44ct .. . 1 . °D1 .-.. . , All oyd!noprriptlystte,ded to, r. 5. 151101, xamiumi. 1. saw, op. £'Tull/. • oLIDAY • 1 Reim leyran & • No. 4.3 Kni,AVenue. Jr/ . aa.ir arm. P ett*r, This trio Peg lure to Inform their patrons and the public generally tha t thay.havalust opened an Immense stock ntUoode; espeelilly Impaled •for the coining lloildays—comprlaing the richascand, rarest &slot to Fine Jewelry. Pure Bond Silver Ware, Bronze In Groritws and' Monet et Setts, mum, INN CPCLO • II•rble. Itronze.ansr aidolerc es4lirlineWare In tiroups and Stat uettes, 111 Prow. Plated Wars In great variety, Pads Fancy Goods, Jewel Itotes, cold and Pllyer Headed Canes. de., it. Sots.—Our connections with Eastern and Wet. tern thanttrarturee and our frequent Gana to their markets email* ue to sell go al . In our line. either who %reale or retell at lower prices than any house Meat or New York. • 1i O. MORGAN, ': L . Preccotoit TO .SUALCENI3e.U6EICIIhOS DiUUJCW Fie tiligy arteries. Queen ware, ,Hardware, WfNJJOW (TEARY, WOOD .WII,I.OIV.WARK. BACON, PL0U1t,H.4h21.1.1.)15. COUNIRY PRODUCE taken .in Exchange for Goode I looolv' Delle;;WI rre.r f Pharje la a thel'illdyrx. • Z. MEI FARM ERN I 7' 3" . 7' if /I ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE IV I COIIPOSED PICLICIPALJAC fly. relebratrd I: 1A NO trani ' . A IL, 'l' 1 7 1E1 I. A. A.MAT0T1.49.. ! n loop% glint I ty tO ry iu tin, voletntiun, and i tine quattity d BLIi• Ole Bone Phosphate of Lim; MiKber with I'OTASII andetpDA, the elf ' elmenta of e • COMPILETK MANURE. • 'rho hies estimation 16 whirls It A bold by iaaay Mom and tanners icisaareillollll, It bt prefer. i”e tooMer,kinda. Jo u mare kuersatee of Its I , vat.... • Pries Ulf Faison. Ilindlne OhitartY Aildre.lr-Mhe , l4l% . Vehe .- Oimao - Caukpion .:-.114 • truatluray. New 'York. N ow Hardware Wore. UNDnA Y,STERRIT* EUWEtt. ;iuti dcalers'ln • " 4".. Blirrt irty; 1 1.4 • *Ms Buwai • •• • , : ;',... , 41,14E7.- - c it.l. .• . . • 11A RDWARt . 7 ( .''?i:':-Pu..T.TR4T. • 1:141 r N., Stock Iltifopene4 rod will be Deer , t 1 to the true.: et the 1 . ." LOWEST EASTERN Pl u Arb.',4ll 177170N1MP07', 3 M2 I 4PATYARIPPT, tt •` larrvgaritan, PA., J T *MPS, Glasonnirep. and Xliso r it ti, ait . , iJ styles and iphllles at the IRON C Il i r Nue GLASS WilatlM limest .boloul• ratr il gOaV,l ult. • ~.t, • - , • J.P. I 1 TM 1444..-,' .:., a Doel4 , WI iMiertg SU, Al.' J: Cariej —TIM lad DMAiteti " "414 w . go . oa timetst=terall prior akin ankle; Orders will reesh um waS , De • L 13 S. Se =Ca= FM • f 84 ,- ; J 51-I% 7. ~! cefaneoaa: •!. L . i,;,a1.1 i DAS OPENED A E1T01111.113 • • P NEWA)OBRIONFON, • • WOOLISALE and RETAIL ?(1( )o'o' 'f swim: LEAD: - • - It I. rurry, II simusur.s.l4ths, rxe.tiLtnl' .„. I9 ll (irs. in Oil and MY, Oil, .; I.lknldtil Oil, {O, prfilurVl . . _ Spirila Tiirpantlaci IACII BODY VAUNISH, ; COPAL VARNISH. . , , Lii! 1 FURNITUIiE VARNISH ' DAHMCV4RNISII, 13.,ACK VARNISII 1 , , IlnpaitqAt;) 1 1 efat-Miaif 1 pi • 1 ARTISTS MAIMiIAIB, PICTURE PRAMES,:(to order.) LOOKING GLASSES, Ipoking Glass Pfates, 'FOENCII AND • Pkefiw 'NW tie. FRENCH ZINC; ,4NGLISID AND . 1 E/{M.S.I 4 L (ILUE. SAND TAPER, ay., I 111. Terms ati CAN tit'de-; livery of G*tpatini VIM ME OM 43$.XiAL46, . ---. IMPROVED wuR - REsTOREIt FAVORITE HAM DRiSSitia Awotyle inoneßodt will quickly restore Gray Hair. -1 to its natural color and beauty. w sad produce hriuriantowtki: it is - I.erfectly harmless. and is preferred • ore,' every other preparation by those who have a: fine head of hair, as well 'as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair.make it desirable for old and yours. For Sale ry'lsorshriggiormg., - , DEPOT, 198 GREEN*AIIt 10411 A, ; Ct ONEDOWIR CO., E. W. CLARK CO., BAN:K Fins, No: 35, South Third Street,. Philadelphia ,( ‘ ' . , , ,ENERAL AGENTS I=l==l Ausylrailia and Saatießlieivolersey , . OF THE NATINAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., or the Cniteu Stalvs•of America 4he Mationiii I, To• mita c 0•0 0 04 1 0 • C10K7.. poration chartered by spec I Att of Couffress. approved July M. leW, with a cash capital of Si_rooo,ooo. fall paid. - Liberal terms offered to Agenta and Solleitors, who are Invited to apply at Mir office. Fall particulars to belied on appltaith a at nor *Noe, loated la the second story of oar Ilanklug Una.., where circulars sad pamphlets, fully de. "atribing the adrantsges offered by the Commit, may be had. E. W. CLARK d CO., , N 0.115 South Third St. ' D. S. RUSSELL. Itiorafferi -1,1 N OTIVI!." ' • , • .• • ~•• • .N W AKE It Y .• • J. -C. L IVII.S9.N . 'S.O,L,D Tliml Si., Beaver, Pa. • j(3 ~' • • it * ID S ' • 0 14 1 g t , Ta m i t ztgn i fr .4, Will be OW to u ;aect :od accusum al tLe tdat3 yitvl!it ItRF Ali• . • .. ' 4 PII.KE4I • • , ••• - ' NUTS. 1' FiAjtJlt, • made from 1411,xliilit, bY be,..banal, mu * . orht • 4 110Orriitialr44b1111111311114.11111 WOUV • t.hani.1404714 011seuc of Beaver IDS esauthat los bas ecop a• Ones miser' s 5, L.*" tkra Moa Utsellet.lle bast Ise Mulsidevellte4mrleao,l4 I,veksol'-aod gdosselgollrli Wagisto StPer s i. tire les seam* , lOW slllei'Atuaonaf &or Ishii: og. et Beater. Pc D ial work warrant. ea - props ear. 4 7. W e iamilakemeerPl rinateW Ittralii win gytVa l i tbstxorned iptimies Tald. alsrarattf. K arat .42, 4 11 par Factory BulNGsp, - *cvie aviDassitreesdarst stssuo t . BA lißit IP* • .• • LINSEED OIL,I avl4s'l PpST PRileboatittsti:VE rucnisnr - H,l NO. 7, Splendid Baker, large Square Ores, $1440 No. & Splendid Baker, Large Square Oven, 11.50 D i9l Splendid Baker, Large agnate Brea, 111.00 ,Parlat Slaves, Nu. 1, Juuo Parlor, extra heavy, • SHELLAC AND to' r 2, itillpd ..gr vg,.fry Ikpivy . .." " LZIAm i d @ = !*d ita, lA, Grate 1611 Inch, 3 92. 66 17 •• 1),, 6 ' 18 66 1 111.• 66 ' 19 6 . 173, ••.: 19, ill, , 24G, " al, 6. 1 , -Fe7)(2lt9rs4. No. 73, 3 1 413,113 d, Huse. • .• . , • .riin,u!*. 1 14, Filmy 44 tll, •• without Hod MIA /I ° d.' • , w thbat'll •3‘,, l'essed Sheet Iron Summer Moos ' . Plain Unameled ' .0115 h Ornamental Centre, 120 • • ' *.• t. Altll".rk Itriantat fliri us a (141. = I A i at. I,•sLLITON FO lUN Mt It. , . __. , . ..„ „ ENGINE? , 614.0P.411114p0P I ..-':... - ~, .,- ,: e 4 ' ,.P..- 2 '- z :. ,- , - -:,r - 4 ; I IN, , iil A ..7:•F4'l''(7)l‘7, 1' I EAVEIt C9U,NTY.,PA liar log refitted and enlarged my Blurt or =wit may and tool., and having secured the yerekee of flu brat of afeetaulev. fam prepared to war tauten wort dear to give entire ifelholiertioo. have on baud different patterns end style. of En. glom, Fire Clay Itollmeeed am prepared to make or repair all darziptime of ambition'', on remou ld& knee. PLOWS •ND .PLOW. CASTINGS I hue all too best ety l eterns that suit Oda market among .101 hi "Great • Waylay." to which has law of dm county for dm tat Oren years, opt an other Plows oow or pfetloll.l3 , I . • STOVES ! STOVES! ! tiara on hand lad will continue to tannage tore a large aeeortmeut ut COOKING, FRANKLIN Ai UCATINO STOVE, I , Of the latest style* aid witti alt the modern Im provemeuts, which - I will sell at modern rate*. Among thee le the /MET REPUBLIC, This titove has an estanalon top, width glees It a large surface without taking up matt room, and It is nose looked upon m one of that:lceland most 11C011- otelesEstoves as intakes lees feel and la more dura ble than other In sue. Tbefolktwing persons, after having used this stove fors croueldna. tile length of time, may be refend to In proof of what la hoot said t Dr. Isaac %Finset*. Aeon Illehardstm. 11. T. Kennedy, Ell Reno, John Watmon, Mrs. Geo. Fulton, Capt. J. li. Winans, William Pagers. Jonah Darling.. William &Win. . 31CGOW110. Joseph Blackmon,, Wry. Jonah Marti*. Mrs. Wain Wad • Dr. J. 11...11cCreaty. Mlle N. David Lasick. Capt. Jamie. Rama, Dr. C. It. Tattle, . William heed. 'Kelly Hunter. John McLaughlin, ' natnucl Taylor. 1)r. Jas. M. Jarboe, I'4uma► Be►tuay Job's DonisP. Litton Davie, i jpircU. Baldwin, .Preld Lloyd. John M. Panels. .1. V. Winans. . Mrs. Robot. Andrews, . Ur.!l.obley, Mr.,(htss, , Frederick Esuaiir. Berdsmin Cs* Junes Johnston, Namnel Kenuedy. George Evans, John Jackson. •- Helier Boebsttos. , .1111. Mahtllonty, W. T. Beeves. Willi's. noon, EIMEI EXTRAORDINAII 111 AB BALLOON MENNE. 13EAVEII. could not by more ponntotting than tie , fad' that SIMON SNITGER & CO. . - keep the he,t. Itimext and treshetii stock of • • • . (.1114)CEItIES,+•F101111, -- FEED. ' • In liencipr.countv. . And although It taloa Gai to tusk. a Balk • oo rlae.yqui Will sod. If you aloft tbetr estAllitttoeut that Only &met fare lomat, to pa In =twilit& Good* go.l TO ad:wo vrould soy. -Tama le' and examine Our.lock ! Wo Lave on band the Sued .and hest EMI .• . m agises , SYruP4 -30 :44 - the beet brands et r ' ;TobaccoCigars, r-'lo . bot Nam*, the place: " We ' utake a siw ih' dly FLOUR & FEEI ttYleg • Italllag moo bet:erhet anoltio es . the very 104 varLetlre In ase. Oar everitte~ alta t enjoys it well esnitel r=o. ta pas, •tlestar. sad woo fatted to UM is We a. 1 4 4 to mists% - DEM , , COMPETAION. Don't sihiikit els Sim. .We an stin It - tie com aural NI 4010. Of Pe *t., Ilerr;" — ! - Onlos 'r cia •••• • rJln =EMMM ‘l.l o .'llttlr. • • •• • •, 1.1 , • , Elii C 23 BE .le. YAW' :i Marl I t, •• • 'lOOl eir TIIR PRIORS! • 10.26 13.0111 . • 11°A ~S ,Q ~~' ~.i~5. 21 22 •• • :it:. • .TEII3IS,..e.ISITj wicumega co P=MZEM= IMOBMEI James Me Capt. Woodpose (:Loa; norms IL Norte. Samuel ?toughy. Nits Ito llham Stowe. Mrs. Patterson, JamesMeTlernitt. !Mutual Dunlap, Thompson Johnston, Ir. Crawlord. Mrs. Key. itephoms, Jonathan liteKensle, Judge Kalrin. Rkiand Knight, Ramo. Fmk, James Knowles, David Cnldowur„ Jairph Maims. David Carr, Decree Wllsaa.. June+; Thompw, , - Bantamßeed, RIR= Reed. Boson Grove. William Grove. w' to Eagle. Jlllll6l Galley. Robert Grabam. Macau Eradaliaw, Milo Endgame. Dixon Reed. Daniel Unwell; J. W. Tinithemper, William Wagner. Dr. en=uvt. Xt. Wny. Meld XltettelL /011. N TIIORNLZT 1• VPEFL , ' • • _<, BCGAItS•• • ....%. . 1 , CBE SPICES,' eti t v64- 7 .1, - j "rl - . ...0....),.1„,,,, , % ,, P rra q , ,i 00.:.,, , ,:t.,,, T ( ~..WI - Madill: vuensonlro 3i. wnaoN.: bi 1- it 1 . 800 F . - Slat GO:l4' •1X"21.1% - I ft • flub hers, ,1,11111 1 1101.1 At the ad Iliad, baths I - 41IAMOND, Bach . eater, Pa.. iviicaaaxi;iirygas ,d}ttlAT , BABnallif . I 441,4..4 I 7 . ••• ALL. - VAR* 7-) Varmints . ; .1111 W. WAWICIN. • ===l Aux Tua 1 IS HI or ANY IRtH,IOI-01m1 They twins the Etat dliWnl 4 / 1 1,110100111li Meg made, and base baormealitsetanal caalnaidlip ander tboaapervidaa of the raglan; immaloy,.., • 1 - lo‘i-e.,jr.,• • • . • i • • • • - sh.ee their diet Intioducticup. Zbaiet• rola + nest upon these insellses • Udn the het .two years and their_ eanbn7l - liftiering licadbult/ attests the faclthat they have teethed the easy acme of perfection end that they U. not only the oldest eetablished but the beet in the world. • - These machines do pained work,,enoa all M. ries whether flue or comae, at Wog a stitch • eltr the Invention of Nit fines alike upon both of the fabric, hewed. The tenders, new, novel and unvarying, can be adjusted to ally degree offlght nest, end after being adjusted do. not . reqalre changing, except for Calvet threads. To thee. wee hare used- the flows liscblue, it Is not necessary for ea to speak ; end we would aoliadd to where who wish .per fect machine to beam* verse. these machines before buying say otbw. Bend far drenter.i Applications for ovacha eeaat bt addy•wed • Sal 11.7 b 2.73 11.(0 1.13 1 zo lEMMEE sok igrata for Praaayhauta. Nu want wail Wed Vbgtl.. (Mee M Sarah kb trtt., rtini, at Pittibar:b. R aaparlitly. F ALL COW*, DRY GO IMMENSE STOC ; W. 'BARKER .1"....-1•••••••• A 9 Market Aft Ottami r Pe Silks.. • • 4 : • • Linen, 'fi • ' • ' Dress Goods, • V , Cassimeres, •[ Slietaltrs, ••• - • Shlrtingi; r • Satinets!, * Print•,' • • • _ I Jeans. Aisi 1101:E), PUILSISLIING GOODS. I . , And to detour f or Ladle*. Gent. nod Milldam: Cloak. of all watortal., oo hand ar.d ins& tow I or. . . I Tenth Metiooes4 all wool. i on ! width. cOies nal. ore, 7o mot& Ittonsely MAO. , .. water-Proofs. good quality; $l.OO. Whllo Blanket& 10 .. _ 3.4, all wool. 114" . Beet Palo% it 10;i garCaustry Ilarebasits supplied by dress pat lerus.plece or pre/cage ut lowest eiders rose. cumin% , • - - CARPETS ! itromiLuli BROS iAltreot, ' PA. Are now 4iesla4 • I'm largo stock of Volvetno:' • •:11rt,siisola. : Thido Ply. ,• • • 'rico illy -74117* I COMMON CARPETS, • •• . OIL CLOTHS, .1117 TINGS, WINDOW SHOES, RUGS, ix., &C., And stir'', thing' ‘ belonging o thii CAAIfET TRADE. M'CALLUM BROS. llec9 P Pithhattb, • .1 OLUBEITI L WILD R 1 41101 Till I BEST IN USE. , - -I • ••• -i„ Use Rohier's Tonic Bitters, 7754 very brit in Ms Market ,: ! ' ' I 777 . • R. E. SELLERS; & EO,, ..No.-45 Wood itt "eeta,- ‘;) opposits MI. C a r& BAC. elliabas No. MR PITTEtitURGEI, PA. Wholesalil eft. for the West. rut udo try JOHN Senor, Fl. leVaely. pALNE II , III34.I " , AUCTIONEERS „# I4 .P. ,•1 (1.-7 COlll3lll/MiLON • MERCIFIAMITII, -.operi..HOise Anti*. %qv ,P4 lll .Stmeg' 110 efro Alkelini; ll, o l,l ;o7_ 9 1 !!" SCA,A4I O6 *- , AT 04+0 0 1 20/#IOYAN. nignit optratts. .MWM! •, Nattir4 Nana Xilti 1-. 81 ?!;4 3 d Pin iiirll4ll4lliol44 ' ' .W 1 44 4 ,, TAM CZCSINPdthe ° 1 ant anon* Lllb y laintr Nrinwaitliti I "Noilltyon Inuit , Efgy I conk, Alt yoir bunk And "No, bnl ; • Glar) boidde tits film** at wikeivng Mtth 41%1 We and nub, aett. here to-dim , Katie Ilyea In a . poraialia Swings a litalirit Vastly.differant.ll:oo.litln*,, . • , That ahosinnalt In yennlttima Thu Is loneatid &op Sitdoltide. And lisleri#Akro"4o.olol/ . sEtEct,-, pixie of lair , .op), Ay; whokt prerwAtivo: of issutty ; was to IntVe her own way •In alt; things and At - "altitAmis. • An Indulgrottather, Wetiliinother,und an idolisingsLder who unoonselointly contributed to the rule of a nature not utrentarka• tile for strength or , . Where, in all tiod's createris; is heartlessness se tieeminglyintnittriral, Is "selfishness so detestic, •as in a - ailno. asimpireats ciere.. far letter educated thin -10j.lter Orb, of her station in that then'halfsettled part of the country. In those days many etigaged . school teaching, from the • honor and pleasure it afforded; rather than from neceasity. Titus, after a ft* months previous to the trommeucethent of our story, Lucy Dutton hilt ft the 'first time her' fireside circle, totakecharge of a satoOl some; twenty frunt her nett** towns)) - II For some time her letters bane were expressive only of the 'the which sprang from the con sciousnesi of active useildnews•--:of serving, while Imparting* good. Ent anon there outwit change. T hen were those records from home,:diaracter iced by. fi tful gaiety or *tiny Md. ness ; • Indefinable hones and fears seemed struggling for supremacy in the writer's troubled heart. Lucy loved, but swivel). acknowledged it to lierself, , while athe kciwg: not that she was loved. So fos a time, that birth of woman's nature( was like a warm sunrise struggling with the cold mkt of ntornlngdx. But one day brouglita letter - wide!' could not be forgot ten in' the home of the absent, . and letter traced by a hand that trembled Sympathy with heart tumultuous With happi nein. Lucy had been wooed and woti, and she but awaited her parent's ap pnrvatof her choice, Actibecome betrothed"of Edwin W- 7 , a num of excellent fatuity and standing in the town whereshe laid been teaching.. The father and mother accorded their sanction with many: bleadnga, and Luey's next letter primiised a spep dy visit from, the to p _v4&!ns t ' TO such nature* 118 Isity)4 What am, absorbing, and yet what a revealing of self, is _a .fleet: passion -what a Proiligality of glithig; whit an Wad culable wealth of whim—what a breaking up is ther e f the deep wa ters of the tent,. and !Inv heaven do. scends in'a - sudden Atir4liddier' uPoir life. If there is a season when anna gel may look with inthruit upon.her mortal sister, it is when die beholds her heart pass from US bud-like innoceme and glithood r mid !taking to its ye*. core tlwfdllp;htoflove, E lowandhimsoribitoperfeet,woman- At last the plighted, Irma mute, , and welcomes imd ferttletties Awaited them. Mr. W= . n iittblfile• tjon to:abet, er_rgul the exactingsotistaaty . S west liantl4., some man, with some pretensions to fitshion,hntiti titanliala'Vdtpparent ly iti diameter, the , aids' betrothed.` - It It was decided that'. Liii* Shedd not n leaVe homountil , after her.; , which, at the remtettolthe' I . 7l7nricm.Xes, witFdymv www, day o r , f arran IhitHiSen !WNW irtitanin w ith w-„to tidrit" , chlaimt o Cher sister's school for the ,remainder of 4 MO ,The brkfai ay had : • - It had leen ushered in by a ' .y , motting of • suroassitty, lowil • - ithe bulgy B o i l s frit *Jog ••k and. neither the tut - ,tri`tihr ;.the first brid • d, tutiA j appqredr,,,Yvt,p . --411 d lint • no w = *Oh* tithe uillll , Odin* whim' , rn f t riditan% lll ; . . resit 'fitehit 11111,dhoodt, SEEM •"!Fd ~irix-i - ?rd ~3f a;f34v -tgarrkiJANltt , blll , ll. Off um I . • . 4. 0 j Ran our) •. - 1! rq::47, 4 i-4.0i T..151):r1d twill . ° v.iikicrffll-:.li •y7tAni iMb U ii)i . .. ± 1i.1 2 1'..1., li-J.gl.• G.: f r.i1 , 44,41r1;i1 - 7A .:.; ni t,-.:. -,: i• 4 ',,+ : a Aii ii .. g ro _1". 1.:. , : 11iu1f - . 1..:44 (- - ill;', '.1 . 1 ikl ;lb '44oa - which swept re icy united and re,.. qbac, t kis ; • Itt 14:41:141 1 ;),aasikeard,tiona imitaltrwairwed. I ^ and WIWI*. thq eke Were as. tindynt. the Prjfteeni were whimpers !surnt6 gig and,* rthadow oti tar *Jo ; sower Mel A 5A410 1 419 , P 1 9,1 4 A mikflrl •• come I " r atiF4.-rwalitY ente . • In" 'reply elntffeeltrlqtrtrilat W==s inuttered '4116#116.* ,tife rasa &Sadie*, / about kba,, realm iitplant triathl Ammo% tar wereo Weald* minted. toil, ihold - by. tia , if t ! an ....ad•-,Mrsl= . :Ikiimd , lhati had 'never lit Acucar . yoat "mrl I .13he heard pit with it thenitilkleg eked __ Jatal bet' betrayer& .4,patelitilleala ht*telfi'she efbre..thenti , and het 'looks A pi.— , . like sleet, bold - b ' Into their 4* Atearta. 4t s thou ;to U• fiure.hereelf oftliedread of the ain, idle laid her . hand 'on • leit's shoulder * and let it Ode Weep" her iiiiti l ;444 l,ll4 iciallalithtiOtEdwhi-L -,Ai tire mid - finger' et her& - the unha p p wife gazed :.full into - her elate . a am; and - es Vie Marked the ghtiatifeokir of her cheek,the dilated naslgh; the Offering lip, and the in tensely witatnitht ors, Ale covered her iciwtt laisi.wlth ~ her . handa, and •htnallinto.tainr, While the young:lnw hatnyitveil brthig tactile silence-of her h had wmnged, gaspedfor breath and - staggered buck nipanst the wall. Then Lucy clasped her hand on her forehead and first gitVe voice to her tuignish timid deapair itt one fearthi cry, which could' not . but .-Torever ring through the mutt of that guilty pair,. and 141 in ndeatiAikeswoon at their . Atter the Insensible girl had been renicn'ed to a chtunber, aatormysoene enni(' hi the 'room beneath. The parents and guests *Treat I k e en !aged against W-; but tears and prayers of his young Nyife,,the Netted Insult)! .4111)11tere, iticir Ithirxit Ley ren_mintstinsensible for some time. •IVldm she rtrived tmd appa rent'` regained her censelousne.-s, she still ltuilntained her strange . silent+. Thlacontinned forinany weelor,wirtrt It partially . pasSed away, .her • frietit“ . taw ivithinexpengible grief that If& reason had fled—that she was hope ' lessi • Insane . • But her mndnert was .001 mild and harmlem nature. She ~,„„title and peaceable as ever, but - uentiy sighed andseented burden .iiirWith some greatsurrow whickshe could nut herself temprehead. She :had tme peculiarity width all_ who knew her must rte sdied; this was a wild fear and (staid avelihmoe of pen. She seemed .poera4sed%of the spirit of unrest. She could not, she would not be confined, but was am- ' tlnually ocaping from her friends, they knew not whither... While her parents lived, they, by their care and unwearied efforts, in some measure controlled this sad pro pensity ; but when they died their stricken child became a wanderer, homeless, friendless and forlorn. • Through laughingspringa and rosy sanimers, tramp, tramp, tramp—no :rent'far her of the crushed heart and the crazed • , • I remember' her us she was In my early childhood, toward the last of her scary pilgrim:4w.As my Alther and. eider .rot. hers - were frequently absent, and as my mother never cies- ed herheart orduor on ‘!Crazy.Lucy," she Often spent ail hearer two by our flreilde.i . .ler appearance was very singular ? Her gown was, always' patched [with many colors,' anti her shawl or mantle was worn or torn; until .I.%as opts work or frinite. The remain of her Miserable wardrobe. she Carl in it bundle on her arm, 'and sant Mat site had a dumber of parcels old rugs, dried herbs, de. ' In thastnsou of, flowers, her tatter ed bonnet . was profusely decorated with these whirl she g.atberetila the woods or by the . tirayside.- Tier love for these and her sweet voice were'all that were left,of the bloont and musk of her exbdence. Yet, no; her molt and child-like piety still lingered.--- . liier God !teapot fomakeo her ; down 'ink thq dim clutos oilier ;spirit the smite of Ills love yet gletiutedr fakitlyln the:waste garden ofher heartshe still , heardilis voice atcytide,,iind she was notafraid. , lier lido 'went With' her everywhere—a Ora:and :Soiled, :videntg, out as lufly still; audit May be, its dearly,cherished, My dear read; iit . er, 'the a . tvpy , now • lying on road ~ pq i,4, !, pinyle and geldir with it4i.44 4 /:4 1 . 1 . 81 194,91 Ito de•licste • • ''': •-.'• - .., thirtiyeius frolibiii;ibiiui ," o(. 4te anamenteinent of tWs MoundWihie; tory, on it bleak allttultold eNtlling a I 'roughs:tawdry wagon,. drove Into tae. Town of C4t. • It stopped at thealms house.; an attenuated , form was lifted up and tarried dn.: and..tho ..wagott tumbled 'way. i',Whis was Lucy•Dut- I toil; • brought - tn.her: native :town to e. • `, 'y , _cv I .",',I, • .• ••: 'di k • • •Nlilad ten . resilne: kir ;Hine I :monfti anti the etttpoekue ettetwth which hartte 1 ,- euetaloal . her in liar 7 , 18L . 7 _ . 1 0. li g is at hist %pool*. ' - Thirsister had died some r :math') . had 111* 1 1 ' dad, En= 1 afterimotnxi ( tos.the 1 . et-Weet ; :so Legybod no Metelo ito home but Wee canto -house.— : ,; i ) 1 , - ' (iniy dov: ilbout. a week trocit;;the i l Coto, hts 4 arrival Lucy 'appeared to: *oar !greetlyiliOut thatie'obout -hoe loolost cot heel Meese almost know. tkettio that et hightehbetoteektent ly befterAndrierathe eteti thneihe depPettuitenjy!.: slll:4nbirninvi - The 1 1 mitttimitWhemOkiiherbei6ldelwben 1 . . :=who startled brthe 'deer gee *Merton harOwilti 1 but she smiled' and, tdd • the Wallet but; nett[ tidoo loolted - lee I ,•*thleatxl4 - babiheirotioteentett Weer 1 eitikrefo h e r, ! iniPelibletelahnedr— -I:,..,44Nybereilimilraiittlrboriarto,y•,oul:47. calsornot•lbm r. .n.c.it.u.) t, ,rt-,.,„ - AildbF ' iteliskilw l ...tit eillom - vri J , -;•..ut . .i. , ft•A p.m..: !!=E vital , , • lararmv.tliingilcat' 1 reason °Melon/dens Athrnel.. . I rk ~. : ; 4it.irpaq. PPP. .. , •., fih:. 1 kiw.,ktioozv,,,, ~.. k maybe yen MTh' ' 4 '4/, _ ..en," • teicillitt_iii!' 4 Vp s %pm iarli womt CO' • thir rilhe :„47 0 4„0 0 ,7 .04 .• T 4%1 • ...,111 1 6k 041Mertr' ma?: I IhireNoht :amp. • jairmlLL" : - • .ndt ,' not midtg• Am, esttp Viet 41.11 nsvtalingo 'teditgat to exponsive • wird.' the dread ill* limity of that. heilperen seftwir." - • • • To tito WintaWd ,Luey the. last thirty Yeant.'svere as though they had never, been. • Of 'not a toetw'}wean' incident, had 'She slighbtid' ' membrane, woe - reestent anal tudtoroUS, .1, • 4490 d. before her 1 snedettlie •allbeeneettank - " The !tied • paasedfivirentlir i n • 0 m p . .140. '4l! ." We Of: ber Peck * nieug4Puttii i tand,snitderinet t t • the invalid. Id' NW with' Alamos i - '" ' on, go' on _l'l ; the drain Of agollty stood thki; upon' Liter fen:heed. • When she asked thr her siSter'the Matron replied t • "She& pite before yon; and your Ethe r " An d 'My 'Mother?" Tanen' her ihke lit up with ttideltbr ray of • lionfuitother h4heen dead twin t• • ~,, ;. y atj 'All' zonal •Altate, 'Old, dying! ' 011.',00d, thy cOp of hitter-. news is full," and she only wept skied.. Her friend bent over her, andmin-, glad her Ulm; with hers, said *fie , tionately: "But you' knew Who dmnk that'cup before you?" • • • Lucy looked up with a bewildered' exp.:Wear:lnd the •matron addedi "The Lord Jeans; 'you' rementher hi n look likesualight breetkingthro , a cloud, a look which onlyialtv wear, irradiated the tearful *toe dying tvoyuto, :IS she replied: • • - "Oh, ve4.l know Rim end lextl It ,nr bOrorollelL asleep." ' t • • - - This man Of God Vas* called. • • A feW Maki:own Lucy inLer ecuiler ciune There'-`Was Much :takential Wing and mine weeping 'tea her &nth-bed.. Then rose the 4 or lira.Yer. At first her lips •Cd a s her ; a - ealc . • spirit joined in fervent appal. Then theY'grew , and poor iatey was dud—dead Br gray-hairedyouth. Throe who it on thatplaeid fee, and nmem ig herlituruleis' life and patient doubted not that the nlorn eternatday dual' broken on her fight of Ten." —",e-litr-A4ACTVANt.i,dI:! SII ttal..l6llM You must know that the jaguar gemerally,llke other wild beasts lit this respect—that lie dou't ptey upon hu emu flesh.lle preys on animal anti and only tights it man When at ticked hiniaelf. But,though this is true of the jaguar in general; it is not true of some particular ones, yon see. When one of theta' has once met a man and 'fought with him; he is not the same beast for the rest of his line; he Li more ferocious and bloodthirsty. Even if the Man *Ample, this Is true. But when he den't 'esimpe—when he itt killed, matte 'll.a,t;tats him up —eh, tied's a drawl lW • I Of course it's always a fora human being tube kin understood; but It is a' nlisfo rr •r• in this MSC for this reason: ' that jaguar becomes from that day a hunter of men. Hellas tasted human flesh, and found ou them &no 'tither so sweet. He watch¢x for men, night and day, and woe P ro the rein* that craters his track. Well, about that time I am speak ing o 4 I got into , U'ble in E l / 4 11.1 Blan co, and was obliged to take to the woods for Wet* till my companions could Join me. It was not' without a very uoximfortable lbelingnnder my walstcoatthat I struck intothe woods, fur I. hurl uo more deadly 'weapon zn than myylknifet- - -no gun, no pistol-I nothing quit I could even attempt to deltoid m p•self With, in moot attack. The prt vi eclat Justice had that very day issued a call for the huntsmen of the distri .1 to gather on the following day and set out, in pursuit of this ter. tilde manatee. 80, of omrseotty thoughts were Inlicif the beast. course; You t ot , know . that there is a• 'broad between w Ban Blanco and the w va4 waste, without wa ter or velon, anti onyx here and thereat But it would not afford me a safe hiding place; stud act I had to hurry. *vow it us fast asporlble, in order to get into the. woo • - 1 had gene but a Ilttle distance Into the dark limit, looking about'cau tiously, %/MI I heard awn;} .off the distances noise which I knewilit once 'wag the jaguar's row. :n 4 - I. Vei ,were 4dt ofs treroWe, owing to the excitement I was 'in,.. and this added ~to the fact that I was ,walting every minute lad fear of , that - very meld; made me hear it when, the beast was 'a great _distance off.' 311 y-flesh ahead crept as,l heard thatksrible schreech, a noise such as no b& en treat makes, and enoughtn,set your teeth ou edge, ever; if it did not,mees* death. . • But, It did inapt kath it; end a horrible daub, too. • How was to epppel` :At And I, AhOuglitAbt iPPII3S up ono Of tbegrcati Aolitl-trOpi , ,which were arouutt hitt; 'but I. resueintand that.* La kyan g glitr; 44104 */ t their ft*, ' col4l4;fasl ly .h me. only chant*. Was to Wadi ,s careh•tirm,mhich 'iron°, Put . Ott ;lie *NO j.ophuti, the . .t4t ol 44l' l 4 l t4littiltetio6l,wutdid!xtt r.' Ho • The, summing now via: audible, and r l pm no longer= ;Throwing at evt2ryllidng that could .encumber nies, I began to ma.. egu a.vod runner; •I. nover. MaNr }many mon that could run with'me; but, to zrinc=o.,iwirozi wightostb, .; „ATM:intim. berameholoaces•fre and klider Psi ran, and at lostUoirc .hig back who I was about bait way to thaime,:_lt. saw ,!! . .the-inuiderce Ofditriattingrovet .ground , g. MOM ovary =taw • :I'll' reachthe tree la thni). ,1011 Ind dirupothateba__ 101t-Ibi YAM. The wet tt: wet cdtwandita a r t -the to ra p, aud bat altoodcliMbereould.haveltott.P' iiiarliattroda adrift Sam 'a d d ambit:tit Widen atalta_. Ind marl INA Muir aflauillAromtt lid pow , liDtakig= - LI: moo 'okfir " 1 " i 4 J: .j 1 1R 11 r; 1 Us L::1~~ 1.. ~~ Atistothteeift, airthet iind hileglings "vorgiankhis holt' Islteu:' a* Wed of the 31t =kw• the 4 ' iv &beet fif tokee `toooesidetaxt lied ilk. noes : hist eilrra7 his long tin _ mat the eh 4e :1 4ellet ll lld ia ltite; ve Weft it I)Sitikt on-TitW.e ntiti I YO' Atte tiattiilitdit i . rriay Miami Miens 'tang- bartthed at his a loud aduxserh that "Andtge le t4ke. y& irked great.. by . the ninn 4' she*.' A minute t W he - 014d W 2. 9 1 414 0 11 = 06 ttp'iat me With The little tree the influence of the thritllkehtig !thence to be ea ntla ten 7c not climb such a got down, drew 'and rave • one great leap couldn't jump to whore' Bin taticit thotree Mean Inan.V clung to it her with his 'Welidtt till I Ah, may the mints mute has come!" was only *we moment.' lii Ins lump to the - ante which, Ver. mY —.may igasa I Argot... 'Liked year, lin that two hours of : horrible "i=tb4 Waved. l e VOW lale he *wept around and around the tree; his totkeyett thred-ou_ melvith an en relaxing vlgibuice. 'Tired tit last with this, he ennwheti down under the tree; h fury at beifig thus tantalised his eyes on mine arid 'sat game, Wend mouth gaping wide' show his rows rows of teeth, and ids tail the ,grtuut. _Sly at ' titude la the au anclia one that it began at last to tell qa my over strained muscles I felt inyself grow ing weaker and weaker. The,jagu. at 's eyes were exerting a fascinating Influence over me, you see,us a see ' pent dons over a bird. ould not change my position without great danger of lbillog; and I to °nat ter to myself likes man who is about to ;go entry. • All 4144 t sadden I began to pray; and us /Forayed tuy strength seentrd to return to me, and the film thatwas ghthering over my eyes to break and pan Of. And pH blueUMetbete rat tbeAtt gir, wise rivited on mine. is 'eye' seemed absolutely zed with' gore —blind to everything to the world but man whose blood he thirsted for-:-.deaf to every sound, conscious ' only of his prey, strut his rage at be tug lidded so long. Ah; rie,r prayer isheard!" There Gime the' Swish of 'a lasso, wideit went over tbe„beast'o; neck sod denly and was drutcu tight. Swish ! Another from the ether side, drawn tight.. Tien, fur the tint time, I tore my. ;pro away front the jaguar's blood red eyes, and beheld my deliv erers- _ _ • • NsaiklWAsnapom4 id fell tolatighingittinlodeildpW ." Salton" came the anmwer— ed, unmade, saved. Climb down and slay your 'enemy!" ••I slid out of the trite Uke monkey; I Mir out my knife and ap p " PA. the I, "pull, Pe. drOP 'Drawn thus at orliadte sides hy the lama, the jaguar mired helplest on hts hlml legs. I took my knife and e:scged It Into Ida side, and boctnded out of the' " murderer's way. He felfdetul at my feet. GHOSTS AND APIRSTA. - The most gigantle"superstition of all—" the last lingering fiction of the brain "--ibellef which IA common to every climate and Wall peopka--is Abe belief hr ghosts. Philo! the word "ghost" : signifier AVI Nothing'appmrs more simple at the first view+ of the sul*ct than that hu. MAU' Memory d back to thews of shoul recall the imaginat and ion,bri n ing peribct similitude, even the very form and features of a person with whom we -have been long conversant, or which have been imprinted in our minds with indelible -strength by Nome striking circumstances touching our c u a llng in life. The son Moen not. forget the aspect of an Mr donate ther; and, for reasons op poalte, but equally powerful; the euuntensuice of a murs.W.- Is engraved upon the recollectiAida elver. A' thousand addltionid ' cumstanecs, far too obvious to monist recapitulation, render the suP apparition of the dead the inosaC l l! nary sputa! phenomenon which Is ever believed to occur among the living' Indigestion is a kettle cause of the o( ghosts during sleep, l alrirt are s very, generally believed that a pressure upon the spine when un conscious such as is canoed by lying upon the beck, will cause the sleeper dream and in such cases, If Ids be ezdted by any idea t " ntunts him, 1r will see a fa miliar vision. • -.But it mst? be urged that ghosts are generally - wen in 'oar, waking hours, and this Is true luso fir as the ghost am Is perhaps in a semi-con scious state, yet thelarge majority of eases of ghost-seeing occur when the .muses o the beholder aro lulled by quiet and darkness, while still more often they are the result of imposture. THIC WOODOTOCK tilLOta. The tnest rselebrated instance in which human agent was made to arouse the Sarno( the timid bye Fe te:me of supenuttund disturbances refers to the ancient palace of Wood etocir wheel the ticamniidonere ap. =3l, by Parliament went down to the resideneeo(the late King: I 'They arrived at Woothetotic on the 18th of. Oetober„.l649, determined to wipe MOLY the memory or all that connected Reef with the recollection •of MonanitY ht%lliniland; hut In the entitle ol: their prespeat • they were miconMesed • by. obstacles wldeit ap perently cern° 'tallith° nest world. Their bed ehimbets ' were infested with. 'visits of a thing twin e = a dog, bid which ;lune and es mere earthly toga Minot I). Loge of wood, the remains pf a very imp tree called :the. Oak, which they had .sPlintered, into billets burning,. were teemed. through • too honaet and. the chairs disrbleed end shuffled abbot. While the" were le bed thste couches' were lifted higher than their heedeivesTiehersi then . =V t stvith' violence.' w ing It ow at their heeds sneo lemxnte. o ,, wneen. eter reaiMrrilt.' gtt‘m* egw - btohee ~ ,rl nd to penancelthM i h dßeeneet shaW en pespid nee atthe party taw the m of Choo4 which it a DP uellestick end It gen kick ed dle Into the middle 'Of the . roatet,, and then politely itelittched'oe the ied Mite' to extiMpilah It. Other end wiestrieke .tivre.-pinetieed an the, o.4ettiebed plarid Ipois by *blot Edo idioir dunes dm; i • ~• ;, •L . 7 • 14.; rßs.ajtt-. ‘ the seereboladensatard • Angle of to tiusdak, the *wirer. with the Wollwelnxxonsfaky know plhbleg his demptien min . theatre of thallium:mien *Menne Sala hit• 'go*. At a certain, old glade on the bonle •• of Hisogaryt•the nett* bad ready eSaU entertoin meat • • y,ofhlawoodtiblusdef the • mugs emn. o u f the htogdin,u't `structure w ItirtsUbel A Mutter otst '.. • • 'Was Melted, tiuneng • 1111 r Veit, •' ' bfeverrt end' VIA. he 4 irhed Oilmen in the .Wars. was prianibent. Shoitly Sifter thelinitod =part); !behest Intbnated hitr -1 • that spacious as the aside wok It would be found ineuflicient to se mannindate so large a number of guZunless one of of the tautycon ser to alee in a chamber which was haunted, and as the martial Has , • mar was known to be above oath prejadkes, the preference wasansign ed to him. Thu onteeridgoillal bliaantiosenea and after Wetting the festivities of the eveniog retired to hischarfiber short- " ly attar midnight, vowing Mt any one who shouter= i ll ai rMt. tin was emoftil however in gdting into bed pot to extimuhth the light, and toleave his loaded 'pistols • bedde him. After sieeplogforibont arr hour be. was awakened •by the • strokes anomie it the farther end of the apartment, and sit/eking out he distinctly observed three hubes onion Jostle ap , and dressed in F=who sung a selemb requiem. Ird atlirst with their visit, the °Meer sat up and Retread to the' cheat, but at length no alteration be ing. Made in tl,e air he became weary and requested them at least to alter the melody. The hulks tang on re gardlcss oftheir host's dentands,when the Major at lenri, h lost pademe. " Maidens," he cried," this is buts 'trick to annoy me; disappear or reap the consequence." • The figures were emotionless but sang on, when the otttew. fair ly ezeital. mixed hlarpla , tole and called out that he would Bre In Ave minutes If the chant was not • dinandintied. The song was =in terrupted—the time expired. "la dies," said he, now thoroughly ex asperated, "I will count twentymid thus yet give you law'. He corn usenetsl counting acrartllngly, *Wax he pronouneet.l the word "twenty " he fired both plstots at the musical damsels, who, to his utter confution and astonish 'at, tong on us before. The total discomfiture of the gallant officer, and the futility of We violeum brought upon him it eerioux • Muesli, and he was confined' to his heal fur several weeks. The explanation of She saerogneasi}nesAy.. • Thelkosb3 • choristers were plated and sting brow adjoining roottiouttl ourlo.ru tired at their reflection, which had beau thrown Into the mom by a concave mirror. • • And either in thti wanner or by some phyakul t2U14.43 we believe all =itlons of ghoota way be ex• Of the way In which the may . t.i give rime, - to ftintiaslic dreams, the following anecdote may convey some !dm: THB DEAD HAND. A young girl was aftlanctid to a mar who was long separated from her by unavoidable 'Circunistances. I One night, asshe lay in bed; after a day of consklentbie dejection, she im agined that the dead hand other lov er had been sent to her—whether it was emblematic of his end and fide!. ity.we are not Informed, bat there It was--scold, deed limb, all that she p:Aessed* of her betrothed. When consclowmesa was restpred she sat up in terror for several hioments, still feeling the cold hand bookie her. Af ter some moments she dbleovered that her own tight hand was In a state of nunsW. in consequence - of her having lan upon It. SPIRIT-RA PPINTi What we have weld of ghosts will appirto the modern terms of stition--spirtt calling and ii , , 4,1 07 utesnuston and ch4rontancy. The nearest approximation to exact evi dence in this ease generally ; is the word of some person who las him self received the story at second hand, or even often im .merely ac quainted generally with the persons to whom the events ha penal, or with the localities me , - la the en-called "spirit-rapping, p " In the vast majority of eases the rofeameof a t in their language a medium mere mercenary cheat, wbo en ws himself at the expense of the dines vulgar. What credu lity _is when carried to excess we were made sworn of some years ago by a circumstance which tame under our own ohsekvation.' TU F. xiorrrAtioutt BELL la the bread light of day a young lady was sitting in a room with ra elderly gentleman whose attention had been for some time directed to the subject of "spirit calling." 'lt was evi den t that Mr. 0— was con siderably entitled by Use exhibitions he had witnessed, for be remnsited them with excitement and rest to his companion. Although advanced In years, tide gentleman Was In the poti. menden of all his hiculticaLa sound and acamtplisised scholar; _and of cultivated tastes and habits. - During their conversation it happened that the young lady accidentally trod upon a small bell width had Adieu from the table unobserved by Mr.- C—. On hutting a sound emitted from the lady's feel, he started up, exclaiming with considerable agita tion, "You are' a medium. I have always conjectured Use poatibilliY let us have a seance." Ilk cionspiut =reit yowled at the W io in,. pro.. to Aglow his . directns, arkl • rise'' ceremonies • begau• Heated' on the opposite side of a table tabor in structor, she cagerly besot the . : salrits to bear her request, lot the tinkling of a bell assured her eompanson that Ida iamb° had beim correct.•• The young Mdy wee a medium... He asked many quest. thins of Use visible agent, and, in his judgment, they were answered iti a marvelous manner by the ringing. Nor did it ever occur to Mr. t;-' • to oxen:dna the feet af. the lady, or to doubt the prelmhiU ty thesuper natural phenomena. Ue ke once broken, ho would not dloW the mat' ter to rest; and other 04 nwilla,“ being the , more C=tre.ddbrkmareslady were ,tine ,moot "appalling" %rawer preirerttal • therneeliee ' to mtkm gkrve filled wlth ima tot laud Wm maseted an a vim, and communicated. to Mro Cl the . mostimee restrathum, • =I
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