TliC PiMDPli tOCCf'i?! nt tyarauma iiiluuaii. EBEKSDURC, PA., FilJay Morning, - Marth 3, 1876. ----TTruT. -I - " - James K. Ktun. a prominent mcru- bor of the Iitt!iui" ii bar died i;i that nWl f.2 vc-ar. He w,m a na- i:Var.,r.U.mi.tT, in this Stale, jiiness t ivo of ( i i ..r ii.T,, 1 krrr. Si,e ker f the national Hot.be - - - , of liepre en-aiivcs. At all evrut. the iiuiiiirr v( psi'illo roj;'ir nit rtifr and niiiih'd Jut now TLe r j :vii: t't " f TiMe n nnd I'-rmtow i in to ho IfifWtinu. Tlie luu- j i;U Macbcl!,: 1rrU iwoiil can a fford t- fay vi;li Macbeth: J Liy on. Mm-diiff. Ami OainuM be tv Ibat crn-8, 'I1"IJ. enonirh." " Th above id taken from one of the Iaditi' daily papers of the State. 'I he iuoUtiou is as familiar us household VJ-d, but the second line, as put by lho editor, ia a fold lil'vl on the Kn- frlish of Sh.ikppcare. -r1--r- Tl!E eleet romniittee appointed by t!ie House of 1U prcsentatives at Ilat ripbursr nt its last sewtioii, to iiivesti L'ate the inaNaaytnent of the State Ix view of the advanced age and long rviee of Hon. Wilson M'Cand k. Judge of the District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, a bill has been passed in the lower house of Congress permitting him to retiic from the bench on full pay. An existing uct of Congress allows any JuJjre of a United States Court to re tire at the age of seventy years, and aftei ward draw his full salary. Judire t-eafiirv, submitted its linal report to ; treasury to keep up this military pa- -i-'""'' j '"V"""-"1 " ;'. . me money was ms own, ami mat ne nau 4i , k "i.. i.t ,,,.,.1- Tho ioiuhI ,.nn ! v" w ' 'i ' i between this time and the Cincinnati eon- right to do with it as he pleased, but it that ?d. last week. I he q oitco n- gcaIlt c rc-ard it as a huge fraud CVIltion WPuK, maKC ,im the most Ur w;(iM be . for tu ,,;.conie a tains Iittl, if anything, in addition to t. the people and as simply a wide j II)an in the republican ranks, and would ! party to his plans. He then left. The '.he substance of the two previous re-; fit-Id in which small but ambitious i rvsult in his nomination as Grant's sunoes- j prisoner did escape. The war ended disas- ports made by the same committee, politicians mav cultivate the friendship sr. For this reason (Jrant will prudently I tii.-u.-ly tothe South, and (J.-neral Pickett's and as they wi re both published in Gf the exi-tiiK' ami the coining voter sniother Ids rage and Ibistow will remain j estate was sold to satisfy the mortgage niiri.Ro-r we will foreuo cneunibeiin" I The V-ition-iT Ginrd i nb..nt f at r"st at ,oast nnt,X xhc rtT"ic-! which he had executed to pay a Fedural t.urpap.1, e win loi tn umu.iiu& I he National I. uard is about of as jnatir.n for Presi(!ent is made. . prisoner in his bands the money which had oui coiuiuua nuu ui i.iv v,v. iiiucii pii iicni use as ie:us are to a ia--- camuess nas not yet quite reacneu ; aim lanil lor that purpose, and provides hat age, and the proposed act is in- ' for an appropriation of $25,000 for tended to anticipate that event, lie i the purchase of canvass for the quar wra uppoiuted to his present position tering of the troops, and also $35,000 by President Ibichanan. The names lor their transportation to and from t several persons have already been j their localities to the encampment and named to till the vacancy which will ; return, and for the payment of the thus be created, viz : W. W. Ketcham, rental for the occupation of ground, iu..-uiber of Congress from Luzerne j etc. Centennialism is rapidly running county ; t. W. Scrlield, ex-mcmbcr of , mad, and the great effort now seems to Congress from Warren count; John j be to get a sight of the big show at the J. M'Calmont, from Venango county, j expense of the State. If the National and last and lc.i6t Harry White, of j Guard wants to go in a body, it can Indiana. As Appoint m -nts go under i do so, as there is no act of Assembly tb present administration, White's f to prevent it. The in-ople, however, chalices are the bet. A President j in these dark and gloomy days when vho could insult the American people want and privation are sorely vexing b- nominating George II. Williams to I distracted taxpayers, will not tamely the Senate a Chief Justice of the j consent to foot the bill for the Guard's United States, and then le compelled , nmus n.ent. This bill was before the vj withdraw it, would find no difficulty in selecting Harry White as the buc ce&sor of Judge M'Candlcss. - Till iurv in the. Uabcock indict iiienls, recently tried at St. Louis, re- ; turned a verdict of not guilty. While 1 It is true that no man, whatever his j joition in life may be, ought ever to . 1; convicted of a criminal ollenee un- I less iiimmi clear and undoubted tes- 1 timony, the escape of Hancock, while it is a legal acquittal at the hands of a jury, is a moral conviction in public estimation. How Labcock, whoso position at Wilmington as the confi- dential Secretary cf the President en- abled hitu to Icarn the movements of the Secretary of the 'iVc:nry against the whiskev ring at St. Lot.:, could bold confidential re'ations will: .'pvee and McDonald, t0 of the pribPtpal inernU-rs .f the rinsr. and how he cocAd - T ' : . i , y 6lvm telegraphic . with them up to the carry on x mv crrcp(rtjdonce time they were indicted we sav how he could do all this and not !e in complicity with them and a partici- r . pant in the spoil, surpasses human undervtuiHling. II ne is an honest ruajj, what business had he to lie in j the iieii.fl now jixeii ir the duration telegtaphic communication with Jovce i thereof by existing Jaws in each particular and McDotirdd? That was a v;rv ( case ; and lu i carter .11 electi-.ns for omces ... , '.rhieh will bu vacant oif Iho fust Monday suspicious circumstance, ami was i.ot ! , A ,,,,, Mial, bc ic(, Ilo lllinl TlxJ a creditable bustness for the private ,j;iy ,. February next preceding thereto. Secretary of a President to be engaged Skction '2. That the me.nbers of tho in. When the St. Louis (Jrind Jurv I legislative deparlments of mm.-cipal gov found the indictments .-gainst Jove ! e"'-'"';' 'fthw Coniuionwealth .'.erc-alter , r t ii i , .1 ! elected shall assemble, in their rci-'tcctive and McDonald and w hen t he tele ! places of noting. f,,r t he purpose of o.-gan-frraphie dispatches which had passed I i.ing, at 10 ocl.k in tho forenoon of .'be between tLem atM labcock were in the jossession of the United States L'istrict Attorney, Kabcock telegraph ed to him that he was as innocent as A babe and that on his trial he could give a clear an I satisfactory ex plana. tion of each and every one of them. If he had done so, his innocence would b tve been made perfectly apparent, lilt instead of that being" hi-j defence, liiscou-nel fought obstinately and per- .' .. .i i ., , . t . tently t! r ougin.f.t the .trial against t:ie dispiti hcs being received in evi- Onee, nn l succeeded in excluding soine of tin mot important ol them. "Was this the course that an innocent man would pursue, and csjiccially so after his proffer to make a full and c unplots ctp-lanation of their myste rious contents ? The country will say not. This, man RaVix-k has lieen tngaged in several very scurvy trans fiotioti'i, such as the San Domingo af fWr and officially moasuriujr the fr.iU'Iulent paving jobs in Washington of hi particular ftiend, the notorious A. H. Slcpiierd, who for years has laundered the taxpayers of that city, Just as hia prototype, the corrupt William M. Tweed, did those of New Ytl. For tlw? honor and good name A tin c-iHtntry, it is well that one stiding so near the President as IJiIk-ocW wjs not assigned quarters in 1 lu-.a-irii inctU'tti.ii in which his friend .I-ivce? la paying tlie penalty of his --riii1c: ootwiiue ine jury g io i.nu , i ...m ih,iu . oon a i.nner, tncti very pMr. but his wif a . i i ... ... . . . . . ...... i - ... i . . , i . iiiiiiii ifinr ... .1, i . n .. . . . i . - . , 1 , f .,- U nc-r.t of a .loubL, the plain inter- "TX:," dea,U I V""' prrrty. or most of ir, J ,,, t ,t..o of tl.e ver.bt is an admoni- lf- X. 1 .. . -The recent UU to bun U S mid sin no m,ro. ' tho Chicago Time. " iuoGiueTp " SVTo , I,K n,illtar-v organization of this! Af.errccciving.be congratulatory 'tv ..'ittl .tlioiir.l Uuard ' ami consists ol nineteen regiments, with a fcavll.'l iinmbor it M-iior Generals and other subordinate ciliceis. Janus IV. Latt.i. . is.....! :,i. ....... . i"3 ami. I tain, in'iu.u, nnii apni.ai v.. I $2,500, with fifteen aid K-dc-eamp ; a , l ll,(-'r -dcrk who is pant if 1,??UU nn.i two ISISIHIIL C H'l IIS Jit ;i MVUll Wl fl.M'i; ' eac-l,. n-pi. Htes and control- the move- i 'f f;ri.ii.lMe military tnUishment jitin jl ivu lilt; ci r i V? VlC fost them to ke. J n,, thirt show for the vear 1 8 7 i ? Accord ing to the report of the Auditor (icn end, tne total ex ttcn i f 111 1 i 11 1 II i II i II f . I...., I this military tor nee irt-... ,vt. , y5.44. The larger portion ol mis emu was for amounts paid to eompa- ; nies and for rents of armories. 'or i railroad transportation mere was ex pended $4,l7cJ.b5. Jiuthvre s riehnees for you : Col. I. Ilislnpf r, expenses in in- ii;fi tiin of trcon S2,?2o .1!) Orn. A. W. tVarntm, ditto jen. .lanien A. flraver ,1 ilto 7' 00 mi. Hnry Wliiir, ditto 75 00 Other "tJnralu," dido What benefit did the jeople of the State derive from the inspections by tnese military gentlemen, arrayra in nil the pride, pomp and eircii instance of glorious war ?' What return does the State get for the vast amount of nionev nnnuallv abstracted from the niucii practical use as teats are to a boar which are generally supposed to be purely ornamental. This S'alional Guard, through its chief oflicer, the Adjutant General, has a bill now Ik fote the Legislature demanding $G0, 000 for a projier display of its niemliers at the centennial exposition. This military bill recites that it is desirable that the Guard shall be encamped in the vicinity of the centennial grounds, and that it is right and proper that thev should be furnished with shelter House last week on second reading and while there was the usual amount of spread-eagle eloquence expended in its favor, the opposition to it was sharp and outspoken. It is perhaps very pleasant, because it seems to l,e popu- bar, for members of the Legislature to vote away the people's money for such vain fiid frivolous purposes, but as M"'C as there is an avenging justice. j"- " sre will there come a day of swift and fearful retribution. The following act of Assembly may prove valuable information to those j recently elected to borough a.id town, j ship ofiiccs. It was adopted in March j last and fixes the teanre of municipal : and other officers: Sfxtion- 1. R it. enacted, etc., That all members of Councils, and otbercitv. want. j borough and township officers, exeer.ting . , 1,- . . ,-. . . . """ "'"lc'" lo ne e.ecte.t on the third I'-'i inni-iiiiB, ii, iiv eieeieu on ine llillU iiesday of Febi nai yjnext, or in any year . ii'-i-n. ti r fin m.ii yjuexr, or in anv vear , i-c-afi,,,-, n hose ter.f. of office would,,,,,, dor c.v"tmg laws, expire prior to the lirst Monday .'f Aptil, shall continue in office fiom the ti. 'e at winch said term would '''herwiso exp-.e-. nn'dlhe fust. Monday of Aiiiil nY- ouch ii. r t!irrptika nual lm tn. L ,lfir ,lirci.8s.,t .Vs! an u.,m onfI ' , M-md av .f A , ril. and shall coin first. Monday in April in each year; an,' 1 that the mayots ,,f all cities of this Corn- ' monwealih shall be inaugurated and take the olTiei.il atli at twelve o'clock (noon) of the same day. Skctio 3. That nil acts or pirts of acts inconsistent hcicniih r.ro hereby re 1 ealed. j Attrmtt io Ik-ttN a Cnvncn Filled ' W,T!I Pi:rr K. One of the most dastardly nct'l .a";!',wc lL,,,k t1-aIi,'R''e explosion :,t tarhslc, was attempted at Kntz's : chllicll last Saturday night. Knu'scliureh is located in Middlesex township, about . six miles west of this place, on tho Poor- lloiiso road, and aliout ono and a half miles north of Middlesex. Services were being held in this church on Saturday evening, during the progress of which a dense smoke tilled the room. Investiga tions were immediately made, and large oumin-H oi si raw we,o discovered under- neath the floor, bnistiiirr hit I few minutes louTer mul i,.., r..u r people would have been our readers can I inin-iiic, i ne oi -n.is ipncKiy exiingnisfi ed, and all fult thankful for their escano i from danger. When the tiro was first dis- covered, a horse attached Io a buggy was i ri,,'l,.tic1w .... . . i 'I'i'i'i iiiii.'u.-ii niiiijr iiiiiu uie CII1HT I 111 tho direclioi, of Caifisle. What ,1,'e fdS ! 1 . . .1 i: 1 . . . - . like this. The parlies will probably never 1 ; bo known, unless, conscience stricken I tkey would be forced to confess. Mfchan. ! ictburg (I't.) Journal. : w,i in iiiesc uenos attempting to destroy a i luojuny nuin ner latncr s es- w hole church full of people it'wonld bo im-' tate- She was a very estimable lady of possible to imagine, for surely there aro no ' ,,,e foman Cbtholc persuasion. The Gil-pei-sons so hard-hearted and wicked that : os'ics were of Irish nationality. thev could fi1it.it. over anil .. ' Of the Blailles I at.. T:. ..l . f . .... . .i. Ven. UaOcocFSs JUlitrn. ; ... fr:lwll ., visitimr Gen. , M' Donald in the St. I-ouis jail Gen. Bab- ' cork lias returned to Washington and re ! mmcd his duties of ,i vat. secretary l j (the President. t Ihe nueMiiMi of gunt . ,,.,.. ,.f r.nhiir. coincides with I ,,te vctlict of tjie JMiy that the evidence i ! tlr gnilty connection with the crooxeri HIIINKV I'Ulih Minium -v cia i d uV Siisiiivii ms riiriun- not amount to ' esumption of his i forme r relations with President raot kIiows that the latter has been inmoven in hi coiitic'ence and friendship by all that ; tranKpired in tho trial. The susicioiis 1 t i .:n. flv... W ' 1 "I'Ollv-Clltl UIHlVi muci im , aid, the mv-sterious tcleciamB to .Joyce, the dispat patcl.es in cvi-hers to Lucky have not had the least effect on the Piesi- I dential mind. But while Uabcock ret urns ' to his old position near tho President, Uristow who sought to convict him as a ; thief remains at the head of tho most i:i- ! portant department of tho government. all concerned, ami is enough have cans- I cd the alternate rumors from Washington j of the resignation cf Ibisiow and l'abcock. It appears, however, that both will stick, j ( rant will not give up his iricno. aun there are tersonal and rolitical cousiilcra- timis why the intrepid secretary should ! not tic disturbed. The removal of Iiristow- t into friendly confidence, the prisoner frank at this juncturo with tho sentiment of all ly told the "Jeneral that his object was to the better elements of the republican party I escape, if ossible, ami that he intended in his favor would bo a dangerous step, using some of the money he had givi n him The Cincinnati convention is too near at hand for such an experiment ou the public ; or.ee by telling him that ho could not re tmper. If there is any virtu left in the eeive his confidence in such a matter ; that s , result of the acquittal of Gen. I5ab- cock it is already ml imated that the con- spuators will be granted new trials. Ave- ry, tho convicted clerk of the internal revenue bureau, who returned from St. Louis to Washington in the company of I5abcfck, is awaiting tho result of the mo tior. for a new trial. Should ho secure an acquittal on his second trial McDonald ami Joyce may bo set at liberty. Among the friends of the President it is vehement ly asserted that they were the victims of popular clamor. Put in the trial of Uab cock tho theory of the defense was that while tho crime of Joyce and McDonald was admitted there was nothing in the evi dence to prove his guilty connection with them. Though the letters am! telegrams written by Joyce to Uabcock, and the testimony of the witness concerning the money mailed by tho former to the latter were evidence against Joyce, they could not l used against Uabcock. Under the effect of the reaction that will follow the acquittal of Habcock, Avery may escape on a second trial, but it is likely that Joyce and McDonald will stay where they arc unless the President should extend to them a pardon. llarritburg Patriot. An Odd rirniNo Place. A few weeks as-o Jacob Klinck, a farmer, near Fox Chase, was sawing down a large chestnut tree when the teeth of tho saw- came in contact with some metallic substance. Fearing the presence of something explo sive, he directed tho workmen to saw on the other side of tho tree. They did so. After the tree had been felled a gold watch, two gold pencil cases and a gold chnin weie found imbedded in tho wood, eighteen in ches from tho sui face. They were wrap ped in a soiled sock. The tree was sawn olf close to the ground, and they had evi dently leeii hidden at the junction of two rixts, ami the wood had crown over and Liosei, mem. i ne waicn was old fashioned, P "...vii ..vii,,, 1TO iiruii:iit'U, U1MI was inscrmea with the date 1740, One of the pencil cases was provided with a pen. The other had only a pencil and w as minus the seal. The chain was long and was in tended to pass Around the neck of the wear ' ";CIK ' V'f TAr" gold watch key, t fit the watch. er. I here was als- a . . . . wnicn, nowever, did n I he tree had alt,um-d a great, age, being altout six lect diameter. An olrmansion once stood near by and it is supposed that the articles in question were buiied during the war of the Revolution. The watch was uninjured except that the hands were rust ed oil'. The finder has had it lepaired, and will exhibit it to any who at o curious to see such a relic. I Io lives about a mile above the Fox Chase, on the county line. t,KF..T SrOltM IN MlSSOl UT. A ferriblft I w iml-storm, amounting almost to a torn i- do. struck the southern part of St. Charles ' '",,""i numiny ailernoon, and passinir ,1 ...... f . : .. , . , ...... ion .nam .urn econu streets, it demolish ed or badly injured twenty or more build ings. Among those most seriously dam aged are Kramer's waiehoiip. which was wrecked, and his floni ing-mill, which was greatly injured; the Couit House, which was unrofed. and :ho front blown down ; the county jail, also unroofed, and the walls blown down two stories Wlow the roof, leaving the iron cells ex posed ; Concert Hall and the St. f hailes Savings Bank ; ti ip rrntx won ks and Pipei'a warehouse, which aro totally destroyed; the First National R.mlr. which w ill have to be pulled down ; the County Clerk's office, the California House, lUei Prmoernt, AVtf.t, and Zfi'Omuewspaper printing-offices, tho Park Hotel, tho German-Methodist Church, and tho Odd Fel lows' building, which are all ba-Jly injured, as- are numerous other buildings. James Go.-iey, an employe at the gas works and his liMlo son wero kilied. Threo or four other persons were more or less hurt. The storm went in the direction of Portage de Sioux, and 5t is said to have destroyed sev eral farm-houses and injured a number of persons. The torm lasted for loss than five minutes. The damage at St. Charles is estimated at $300,000. This is probably exaggerated. RnoTnRn Rlaixe and Some of ITis Re i.ations akdThkik Heijctpx. A corres pondent of th N. Y. .Sun, signing himself "Washington County" and writing from West Pike Run, says: I see by the accounts published in various newspaters that there aiesomo persons who know the Plaints pretty well. I knew Jim Blaine's father before ha married Miss Gillesnie. anil I knew al. the Gillesnies from Jim Rhino' great great grandfather down. TWw. onc -espectable. They own- j v... ..mi.m,, nC,4 ilVer at, Ibownsvillo. Old Ephraim Blaine, Jim's ri"',er w:s considered very wealthy at tho t.iin0 no marr'c liss Gillespie, livino hroncrlif !iim .loom irn but high i- -fc xt.rr,,,. iic ii;i fi st B.-cvwnsville. where his wife inherited j located in t'., in.-n 1.1 f I f . T ,0,s'1 ,a,,,er s.ciabe, they were high, 'W'Sbty, and proud, and wero always con- s,ne,PU teky. '1 ho wholo of them were raised, as it were, next door to me, and i ney nought a great deal of produce and Old Kphraim, i marketiiitr or mw rimii. A Ci kiocs Wak Stoky.-The following curious story we find in the Homo (Ga. ) Coiiritr, theeditoi claiming that it has never before bceupublishcd : "VThilc Pickett's division was beforo Newbern, General Pickett i ecci v d. by llag oftrt.ee, a letter from a gcntl. man i.. R.m- ton, accompanied by a package of money ...... t-.i..;.,r S OOO. in which tho writer kmic1 that he had a brother, a F.-d-isioni- ctr, , ,he Libby Ci ison ; that hia brother w . i-'iu-tt vmnnw " ' " r-v:!,,i ar. nml nntte:ihtl to liim. liv tho n ienlhip of their old ihy, t lorwaidtho money to his hiolher. The .jjenl touched the ecnei-ous heart of the brave mildicr, ami he at onco ciisjiaiehed nti oideily, willi tlio money, to tho oflicer. The id i iy, tempt- rd lv t ho nntisual pight of so much green- i i i i.. .1.,.,... , i. ii. n;nn, imii ij urmimi iiiiouii Hiu Hino and eeaped with the booty; As (V)ii as Pickett heard of the. desertion he imniedi- , t, lv went to Uichmond. and bv a moi t- ! g:.g,. u his Tuikey Island propel ty sue- etcded in borrowing $2,000, which he car- j lied to ti e prisoner with an explanation of j and a;vlojy for the delay. The oflicer, i when he learned by what means tho Gem-r- one tbonsaud dollars f it ; but with that nice sense of honor wich distinguished the true Southern gen' leman, f'eneral Pickett compelled him to do so. T he two soldiers then talked over the brave old davs of the ! past, when together they fought under the , same flag, and as the conversation ripened using : in the effort. The General cheekcl him at been stolen from him bv the connivance of the enemy. -uld it not be better for Illaiue to hunt up such acts as these thin to gloat so fiendishly over Andersonvillo." Four Candidates. Tho Republican, party now possesses fonrdietinctly defined, and very conspicuous candidate. There is Oliver I'. Morton, of Indiana, the greeinback, inllation candidate.. There is James G. Plaine of Maine, the hard-money, anti Catholic candidate. There is Conk ling of New York, the can didate of the Republican party in this State, of Boss Shepherd, and of Boss Grant in case Grant cannot get the nomina tion himself. And there is U. S. Grant, the anti-Cat, olic, hard-money, soft-money, crooked whiskey, straight whiskey, thiid term can didate. Besides these, there arc several others of less prominence, such as Gov. Morgan of New York, the conservative Republicans ; and B.JIL Bristow of Kentucky, the can didate of moral reform, and ami-stealing Republicans. It is interesting to consider that the strongest passion and the most determined sentiment to which either of these candi dates appeals, is the anti Catholic passion and the anti-Caholic sent intent. In this respect, ami in this alone, Grant and Blaine are competing with each other ; but which of them is the stronger in the support of the anli-Calholic party time only can de termine. It must also not bo forgotten that in all the hundredth years of our national ex istence no member of the Senate has erer been elected President, although a con siderably numtieror Senators have much coveted that distinction. It would bo cut ions if tho Centennial year should see the first departure fiom this traditional dis ability of the Senate through tho election either of Mr. Jloiton or of Mr. Conklintr . I..Swn. The follow ing table, prepared for refer ence, shows tho political sentiments and the date of the inauguration of each Presi- ,,(,r,t' -' "X1-1 of time he lived after that evenfi ai, hi, at the tjmc of ,,isd,a,h . , . , ? , ... i. ,ii-iiijf- aiii!!gun, i ri'iepeiiilen t, 111 angurateit 17.SH ; lived 10 year ; je, r,s. U. John Ailauis, I mlpeiiilut, inaugurated 17!7 ; livett .'. years ; age. t0. 3. Thomas .Iffferson, Iemrcrat, inaugu rated lsul ; livpd 2 years; age, M. 4. James Ma lison, I)t muerat, inaugurated 18o;i ; lived 1;7 years ; age, Ri. 5. .fames Monroe, I)emoi-rat, Inaugurateil 1817; lived 14 years ; nr, 73. . Jnhn Q. Adams, Whig, Inaugurated 1S.', ; lived -J.l years ; as SI. 7. A iidrew .taekson. lleumcrat. inausnra- ted 1S-J! lived lrt years ; age, 7S. R ratf" Mariin Van Huren, Democrat, inatigu i ls37 ; lived '2T years age, 80. U. . II. Harrison. Whiir. inaugurate. 1 1841 ; I i veil 1 month ; ae, IIS. 10. .John Tyler, V. IV, Independent, in augurated 1841 ; lived 21 years ; age 72. 11. .lames K. Polk, Democrat, inaugura ted 184", ; lived 4 years ; je, 51. 12. Zachary Taylor, Whig, inaugurated 184f ; lived ltj months ; age i'Ai. i:. Millard Filmore, V. I, Independent, inaugurateil 1P50; lived 24 years; age, 74. 14. Franklin Pierce, Democrat, inaugura ted lH.'.l ; lived 16 years ; age, G.V 15. James Buchanan, Democrat, inaugu rated 1S.",7 ; lived tl years ; age, 77. 10. Abraham Lincoln, Republican, inaug urated 1861 ; lived 4 years and 1 X months ; age, fWi. 17. Andrew Johnson, V. P., Independent, inaugurated 1805; lireil 10 years ; age, 07. 18. General Grant, Republican, inaugura ted 1809. s Tyler and Fillmore wero elected Vice Presidents as Whigs, and Johnson as a Republican. Their iiuepoi dencc" fo' lowed their inauguration as Presidents. Old, Old Moxev. F.q. John Swarteell, of IH-ke's Mills, hasheu show ing na a lot of" old coins and currency, which are. real curi osities Amongst them are two Knglish cop per pieces dated respectively 1757 and 1787 and one United States cent dated 17:0. He also exhibited several samples of the paper money used by Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, w hilst they were yet provinces of Great Britain. One f them upon its faco reads thus : June 22. 17V,. This bill bv law shall pass cu r rent in New Jersey for tour penny wciirlit and nine rrms if silver. Einhleeu pence. And upon the back thus: "To counterfeit is death." Another of these notes, issued by Pennsyl vania, reads thus : . SO Sl.f llirx-. Aeeonlinar to an Act of Oeneral lillin itity tr of KSSlt Third. Dated 1st day of October, 1773. Amongst tho later issues of paper money exhibited to us were two of tho denomina tion oi ine hiu -np, (i, ets.) which wero . , - ', --- -w fit t'l0 They read as follows : . - j . t, Cents. Treasurer of tho Huntlnirilon. Cambria and Indiana 'I urnpike Company Pv to tho Henrer on .lemitni! nix nml a Quarter cent.. APHI 22. isirt. jl, Uiai,, President. 1). Stewart, Seeretiiry. Mr. Swartzell has also in Ids possession several notes of the defunct "Lewistown Bank," which were issued about the vear 1841. ami which promise to "Pay to V S McCoy or bearer," and "Pay to J. Jacob or i i. r, iiniori unntel v. ysirisroicn Detnovrat. dramatic peiformanco in Iteueflt of the Centcnuial 'eu ami fhcr XotiHff. General Sheridan in a father, his wife j having jireKented him with a daughter on j 1- rid ay night. j Michavl Ureslin and w ife, of SchujlkiU i , comity, have had twenty children, none of J w horn were t w ina. j Daniel Murphy, of Tulare, Cab, bast . txniht 0,(M'0 tupiitrc iniks of laud in Mtxi- eo at two cents a:i acre. j i Pan it-1 I lively, of Voik, claims to have ; . been taken from his mother's aims in 171)8 I by Georjjo Washington and kiKs-d. j Mrs. Iletsy Fries, of Steinsviile. behigh ! county, supports herself and two children ; by cutting timber for land owners. A school teacher of Lycoming county waiKS in ano irom ins scnooi every wot King day. Tho round trip is fourteen miles. Montour county a little gill was outraged j uy two tramps. Uoth th brutes escaped. A n-a" ,:3 oflered $r0,.00 Tor the j pnvilego or sweeping out eveiy morniiur "'o fiHy acres of ground covered by the ' Centennial buildings. J Linsday, tho murderer, was born on! arrested on Friday, sentenced on Fiidav, ... . . , aun executed, on l inlay. Thanks to the sfiicf, en bn cement of a rigid .Maine law, Portland was able last ; '" among her public diunkaids ; turce boys unrler twelve. .joiiuii ttiMiuiuu, me inventor oi tiial' American luxury, the sleeping car, died at Hamilton, Pennuda, on the lOih nit., of consumption, aged C7 years, Window's liabilitie's are set doTrn by i bis creditors at over I'fO.Ooo. Besides : this there is bis liability to go to State- ' Prison which is also very large. j . Warren Paiker, of Adrian, Mich., has I bid for distinction in meanness by foiging : the name of one sweethvart to a note, and using the money so obtained in eloping ! with another. j A five year old giil of Monfgomeiy county has just finished bed quilt com- : prised of .VJ0 pieces f patehwo,k. She used but two needles and did the sewing w ith tho left hand. Stan. Altnian, of Punxsutawney, gsve an "o'd folks" paity on Tuesday evening ' of this week, at w hich twelve j ersons we, ! present, whose aggregate ages amoun led to j over nn thousand year. j Two old l-dies of K-iugus, Mas., will send to the Centennial a samplo of the tea pitched into Boston Hailx.r. Their grand- ' father received it from one of the patriot who took part in the dem-ruitration. eSAiibuldi lai given his dheio to the Italian Cremation Society. "To In ! burned after death," remaiks the P.mtifi- ; cal organ at Rome, "is a sign of civiliza tion in the eyes of the modern Pagans." 'i viirj lllinieill f This eminently Catholic jok tho Irish Citizen: --General Shi e is from ; t-rrnan. it ; intimated, will go to Europe next Year, ! w-here lie contemplates a visit i tho Pope. ! That ;will be Sherman's second tr.aich to f the See." ! A sleeping car on the ITailcm Rnilroo ! I Extension was binned on Wednesday nigh: of last week, near Ponghkeei sie N. Y f Mr. Bissell, the proprietor of the Sheirnan House, Chicago, and his son, iierished in the flames. Thos. S. McDowell, the first wh.to Child born in Franklin, Venango count v died icppntW ; " Thos. S. McDowell the fW Lo. ' ir t ncrnij-iiiiiii year. lie had always lived in that, place, and within one hundred feot of the place where he was Isirn. Colonel Henry A. Rutledge, of Jack sonville, Ala., is perhaps the only living -.ies-ii(.-iiivF! ni i wo or the signets of the Declaration of Independence. He is tho grandson of Edward Rutk-rV.. of . ! thur Middleton. A three-year old child sprang from the arms of its mother standing at an open window of a house in Providence, the other day, and fell 20 feet, but stuick on a baby cariiago standing below tho wiltdow, and was not seriously hurt. A Middletown compositor has caVnla- tedthatinthecourfeof a vea,'s,v,K-set img me average compositor will put up - more than 7.000,000 separate pieces which ! with their distribution, requiies more than : 15,000,000 motions of tho hand. Late ednesday night a fire in Lemars, Iowa destroyed a largo building occupied by four families. A woman and three I small children were buried in the ruins, and j w hen found were burned to a cinder. The nusoanu is now a raving maniac. A Waterville (It. I.) girl worked tho mot'o: "1 need then evei v hour " :i...l , I .-. .. i , ' ' , inni 11 IO lll-r Cliap. 110 SaVS lie ran f 1.1?. , ' . . J "a ' 1 I help it. It takes him two hours to milt and feed tho pigs, morning and night, and business has got to bo attended to. On Saturday night a man named Asa Raynor was shot dead by some vonno- men who attempted to force an entrance into his house, at Princeton, Mo. It is said the It is said the 1 young men attempted to get possession of. Rayn.n's wife and another woman named Cargo. I'robably the tallest, living spec-men of '""' mo night. A lare crowd the human race is a voting man from 1- i Sathercl to witness the sight, but the wo cacer, in Spain, who is twenty-sit years of m:?,,, w:ls ("yuul tw be deai and bearing no I . - - - 1 lit' 1,lr.M n - r . . , . , ago and nino feet ten and a half inches ,.. height. Ho is named August it, Luena j Capilja, and has lately been presented Io ! tho King of Spain. ! The American whaler Young Phconix ! savco lorivono survivers of the emigrant ship St rath mote, and took them aWard, on the 22d of January, and on the 20th trans ferred twenty of them to the Sierra Morena The latter vessel has arrived at Golle, ami "um llio ill HM lUliaiPS. Two startling deaths recent Iv ,.i at Meadville. A t unknown, hung himself in th0 lockun. ami i a young circus acrobat who was practising I and exercising to icsumo his business in the spring, broke his neck whilo tryhm- to ' turn a double somersault. At Iiogansport, I ml., not long since while several children were plavin-togcther the four vear old rlanrr1. .r tri: oner thrust her tongue through tho crack i or the room door, which one of her play- I mates instantly slammed to, cutting off I uearly one-half of the member. I The election in Albion. Krie county, ! was made inlcrestinjr from tt. r ! . "i iiii nap- i nearly every voter in tho hm-micri. " L I IIAI, ' Ii was voted ! for. Tho election returns shows that 88 1 -on. , t-c iien one or moits votes nut f ! i tniit ntirinn or , ""its, out ol , I hc envelope makers and printers as sert that the Government loses 7xj 000 i year in the manufacture of K,stal ca.'ds to say nothing of tho cost of ctirrvi,,,,.!, " mail matter, and thev ..i,;.t . V Government should abolish 8tamPPeveT A man in Cobb's creek. West Phila delphia ; a woman at Smith's wharf I)eK ware river, between Race ami Vino stieeK Philadelphia, an infant at Dock stieei wharf; a man at Queen street nharf and an infant m tho Kensintrn w... a,.'u dock, were all found drowned Thursdav morning. "uisuay w hite Whitely, a farmer of Sullivan county, was killed by a falling- trJ T , lie had cut down. I cceascd was a pccnl iVr rhnmrtnr 11. ,:. ... . "peculiar himself for nineteen " ' " 'V se "y V II ri 1 III a I I . , ;, nii o t ins cooking. Ha .i , ",s own - i- "u imee larms Ho (- , .. - j j'i s a meml,er ,at.,nT .c,n.b' discussions Z " ,iK m society except as m e of H. ci!-tod. Ho was t.s, n; r "w". d wiir inade for him, aud Le " I 19, liW-l --.-1.111 n ?searcn was found in Ha j ' woous ueac k mm of popiii nil..'S'i' c i,f n.iivi rsr.tion et t;it ..( IUH. ir l'hilaloji:y i' aiiHn;ai;crii Hrorn'ii I ry t CW.thi!i3Vi5e in Anitrioa." A visit. r tn l Pti t.'. ftpcitUT : Visitor. " YV;.:tt .rnor is th r.u'i l'rj on ?" At'rnJiin'. hMiil.i-I'.a-t rr.r.M r f .s.j-lA ti. 1 Mariet. l'!cao Tioti; U v MTM. f r Frir.- itrmig rs -oiniy Oak H'I, Lave been r.iU.!cii by dcsi-;n;:if? pcrfiiis.' V. "It ii icrfp'.-tl c.lofal ! Do yon kno-T lu tllincniou!i? ' A. "J2.ko r iiiro foo?-r. en TJarV-.t. r- 1 oj 1 ri:i fi.t:h. fix m ri'-i li'xti. hi . r tarrc eres 4 flovirvjj?. an-1 ru e i!vtci i occiii.ie 1 1 j Varf;rytlik:i t rc-Lly I.ei:.l bx i-m-itt rcs."fS V. " lo you v.i" sfc.Tn jv worT , " A rlont yuniij t-nsT.o famishes p.'.T.-r forilic frci;!it j.av onrcr el"vtiv r. r i o i oilers r. am for ln ntii;L'. kj: l H.r t,inrr t.om n of hi.us"." V. " Wliut orik-r il i von itw'th o'ts'' A. "liny arc f:r-t or-Vf-t tv. l tnt-r ! ti e btM-mei;t.on lniflv eonnter. hum is I i-irn--eTi Uio l-j- lernir to lie vjt 9 r-Mdi oil III'.' t?s'i r.t ftr. V. " 1 ii;c. fvyihf frbt (.rwrstl'T. ' A. "No, .r. iiieasur.ii. 1 l.e fr .-..O.; f,:o frt tutasurc-J ii ile T"' tl.P i irivvr , ' - rl.ith j -..; vcr r.i:tn in the f.u:t a nrr-' li?r.t, :i:t Cv men nt, .i.o I. :!': s m.,i f..',, 1 eli:: I tl: gnojH. liiri.; vr'.i.i I; . t hawi; f.,r t!i )o. j..n-);'.!.' n-.-.. ;!.;. fit M&rkiiij every fn-.r, Ou.t l?ie" u;n-r r::. v ' o m.j i o..,ia it wiicu I:o coii.14 tj i,. lil'-IlU." 1 v- . . l.i-i inTi't rny.iry an p.f;f.rfi:!'f.-? a. ,mo i , our ?:.ili ll j- J .,,.( V. t' r ;i , ) l.an.N nil the t'V l r, jt ,. r'.t t Jut", t.arraei.:..!.i,vvf ,.;!U : ,.a C ft. I f II TYl I ii' t f'- m. , - a 'Hi.-ii mi n t w e h. iVi r nrr.i V. "Ii0 joa tmiidiiitu.-e uli :r cn A. " V. do, arvl irmft earf-ATr. Our rt i.mtit inspert evtty it.!, a n-.-.A t,ai:i. t, t cert! ry to tvery jr:irn . nt r. n:rvp I r-.r.-o iu,tV'vS,'.''ir l-ckui cu deni ',VUr rjSUu riuii fT y'' R-ttt A " In errty direetrri-i. , r j, u rf7rUrx iriatrii"!,!, i? i . r-.t ...... . . . . . pe-Jple to T.e .In." Ai' uWil ti:0 "Utm ai t cf it?" . f: Ci;.?r p..inrs I...W.U:. ;t.v4. ,ht iti.nr- h"s- .j : l- iii i i!iia; a:' bo-iki.'' 1 V. " Yr n ir!'i(t hare TO or i ilern :i uu ir:e vrir.u r-f,5.. 1 liilm '!i7 t. tli tl .f t -Lt r..f. . .L:., ami eii.rris-:-- A. cryercat. All orer t!:e couutrv EI& FOSTEIl J 113 and 115 Clinton St., John ALWAYS HAVE Till: Newest, Largest and Che 5: Stork of Hry flue's. Notl r,m. MlMinrrr. f'sr;.";' f:l I .. 12--1 County. -l itri"..ri-ft tiio ri;i;n! rr b: Governor Baglev. r.f Michigan. ui"es "?" cv,'r' citizen of his State who own a "l'T, "f ,ro,1,"b whether .t be large , "n'a,1'' U.' flmt hjh.,, i ,.t, the Uthef.A,, next, a trco which shall In venerated in tl or lil the future as one planted by patriotic , I "re T OI,'8 1,1 '' """B tbe Centi KepuWic. mis ouring mo . emenii lai year of tho public. Rev. K. C. Hostgley while pteachinga sermon in the Mission Church. Hnmklvn, on Sat u i day last, fell dead in the pulpit. He seemed to feel Mie illness c mii!"t:i him j and sank back in his chair, and. before as : sistanc3 , cached him he w as d? ad. Th j jihysician who was summoned stated that Heath was the rcsul: of licai t i!i.ease. I Amos i,ue, a negro, and one f.f ti e ' ,m,,uer1 ,, f '"chiun and he, dauh- ! 1 V' WS tn,ie" J." T 'en. :e vgia, the seene the cum.-, U rdnesday night, a-id whilo I T ,"' t!,e he was i:,- 1 ft:l,,t,y kl' '' :l negro who escaped. It I Is supposed Lues was killed by one of his 1 ow" tang, to prevent him Loni making a r',,,r7S,.":' - , e T,: i ";s appeared j" '"Kbampttm. N. Y., in the peion of a ,V f ?,Ca',S "'''' W!" weiKhs nine pounds wnen niiiy dressed, is twen'v-thre incho in height, is physically peifect and health v. and who talks very distinctly. The cl.iM weighed but two and a h:Ilf pi.umN at birth, and ba-i not rv. n sinco he was a few mouths old A cones;, rid it r.f the I.anc-isfcr Ti-tellien-er wriu-a that Samuel Armstrong .,r i-.i ii ... ... - . r ... in-11,1 ,ii nin'in n ,ne i". it i- with the n;'i.f . . f i . - . -. , - T. .. : . . I . . .. . . i,-,, men, pill III l.lo 01- yt 1 nifiji i 1. 1 ti. nilll.n IM. IC'I... .1. .... . . . 1 . . . lies oil T no l.ui. is.l on the 1S(,. 10:f(lf,o ll'th. ami on tho 2'ud inst.. with eleven me-.i put i -;oo. Another verification tf tho old adage that a bud in the hand is worth two in tho bush. A elerrTvit-i-iii it 11. ..,... "vr Ce."tly " aftec,p' 5V a dream that a woman I cueer. ---... , i"iim - ir. , i.i-t... . , ,l1 ieraI ,ie l,!" iT ,B!ive. that h" loisband to have the vtiiwrc. uinerai lie had cii:uctcd bad been prevailed upon tho b'Hlv flUinii.i i-r.,1 ;., . . ... ,.-,r, (.lemauiie imrial. A dispatch from St. Louis to tho Nc ioik Kwifi or bnuday savs : Some ex citement has been created "here bv the dis covery that on the night of the day Bab- ci,ck was acquitted he made a trip to tho county jail, where he had a private confer ence with Gen. McDonald. J,,,, Kllim his attorney, admits that Babcock went to see McDonald, because McDonaid was his friend and was sik and wanted to so him " Rey. Fred. Bell, of New York, who is charged with certain immoralities, is out V a.c:U(. 'ie Herald, in which he stoutly 'tM,.'CH ll,p an-gatioiis. and certainly show's ! "P ,nco"s,ti"eies and contradictions in the ' Bt:,tcme,,t '" bis accuser which tend very ' materially to weaken the force of tho accu- ' U'm' Uc-- evidently wants to ring out , r' an1 sc e,cPW8 a decided preference I for getting off the i.inri.,1 I . . , , ' ---.-.v. sou ii as K8slJ? 8 trial. I Scg. & V.' ' ,V Tle been a goo,! deal of man held ni.u. r fl.ea-: ,.!f.'sm ,M; ' the subject ,.f . thnt these : v ' McV'H "doi-fiil memory about the B.,b- I dental to the nvc a-' cck and Joyce letter. It showed itself in ; Fuel Is not w:tl,i: " bo theater There tlio otlmr .,;,. n.. 1 ..r ,-.,1. 4....1 ,vi o; . t .- ---... "iviit. 1 1111 , 'l I-M II .t. i"ay. w".s V'0 -'Cbty Dollar." and the : the cuamNsi.., c- :ti ie,.'omo ,ad P-nsed for breath after ejart,,. u"w sua I 1 get that letter h , .. ...... . . ' "al l-ner . -...v.,. Minn voice Iron, the sal- lery pned out: "Send for McGill '' It brought down the house. we learn that during tho storm in theaailv part of January last, tho io,.rs of several ouilil nif on l,a 1. . - South river, two miles from that city v blown off. Somo fonitcon days thereaf --- . k-iio noose iMtm ere Tats tl If lO.I ft M ,n removing some deb, is. quite a number of puddle ducks, securely fastened in during the storm vycio found dead, ami two. ""- oemier urea.j nor water dtuin.T the time, were alive and .ne si;u.t..; Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, who occupy the farm, vouch for the truth of thi,Ko...o n , . " " " nairiiii'iii and no one acoi.:iint.l .;.i. l,,ostion A Har m it. Hartford i Ult'IU VVlil somnambulist ,f the story he tells is tmo. lie found himself, on Wednesd.iy morning, at Haydei, s Station, U. ,nilCs from bis home and said ho hadn't tho slightest vecollec ion of making tho journey thither. I hA ltii a. A. i.ioinenL wnen no was eonscioos . - oen no tigntf tl a cgarandxventtotho frontdoor, llo .J ZTtK. " rail- s . ,uro r w wast 1. 1 ueu, mi- ne met three tr.n .,fe..,- He "A,1!? "oXhcr ma!l"s i"ilr trip 'about j s-rvic Il Vl-I'VV a5?! a'.u1 tlnt. '-lso netimes j tl.e w talked about the house in his sleep. M m tr.fak it . P -i lr::-v - or Te7T t ! A. Mv ;.,. t'rh rhrr- i tij rriL i.,t r- " 1 a. "v.,v r.ici '. ft r l'.. - : . ' i ;i . j . 1 ! l:.nl i !':i- ! r;, I: r ' r'. ! ': ' t 1 ! " rr -. ; i ) : . . .. k 1 I V. : ;. . ; A. " I in ,.. 1 1 r T.-t -si...... I,i-h l.t.Mf:i-t i.-.t J""rrS:1.,r. I 1 1: rr,. t . . , 1 i r .:: 1 , ;. . r: t !. Ii; 1 f t ::. t.: . 11. r t .-".; El 11 V. ' v. A. C.-...?.-r -c : i : r, . i V. " 2 t! v h- :: A. - I- x I. i ' l i r v v. Ij'J.-I. ttj ' f. I ! . 1 I ii.;. i v :-' i;:.i V. .v..-,:,-: rr A. V. t'!r..t ..j,." "N tf.tr n; fk.: ; i-i L. r .' J s.i'.'i ; V. - i .- T j ir..-.,.;. ': i i: it A. 1- . t .Tu.l-e Fi . Paw l':, Lee . , ni,;.,...,, ' ... . " ' ' j . ... . . . -i weight i-i the e.Ti . v. n t 5: Tf iwm ,1-; ,T - ' i long, but wide," ! v i eqii i!!,. .1 j. wer ar I ,lluIis lii ii:, ttt " i - , ---. . bies as by t h i t 1: ' Th.cie is a Lai ue ci j 1 1 . t v. K v ct took ofl" hei i.'ji . t I i . r ncei ai.iir io i . ; i ' i i i: t the cenclui' n ,: enrried aw :iv bv thi 1-i i ti man ied i!.bi-;! ! to clear ; p'iiee . .i found wish t'.' ar i.i:i 1 its ikc'j. I: . 1. a full grown rat's. ;l small. It is ..:'-,ic 1 ' taken the I i ri r a-'.J c. : .1 I uii.'iu me iiec i o: i.rr Ib.iwe bill X... ,,w,..,u I second ieridi;-g in l': ,: r. . .. : o i .. i ,i i r mi.i n i ii;m . b'.'.l gi a'lts a t v tf 1 IO I . Ml . - j ... ....... . ifi-d, r whirli iniv ,1 r .i im i,i : i.i I . i . . i i ;.f ; ptov'nLil tho d.-i'. i. 'ii.; ; i t r in- ,i,iiv. r i i ! ; . -l .... . . .r 1 1 . ..' . :'. ' I i. .1. T.....1 .... ... , . "out t .1 ijm i, , ' . I Mlilil r-i!lsl ill 1, ... ,.; shall s.tlhfy th- t ' i : - prop.:ty at a f.tii ; . b'. the claim. 1 nri e i a ! Mass., who !: in 1 . i : , no 1. i-. : 'i ,1.1 1 . . ; was nr;ti! b.r:c! 1 ' ? has been 1 :in .i v.ii : 1 . . . ; . . bin! : was a n i '!., ; oypi li ai,l fi nin ;i v I : j ge:s liitten "1 1 v :i . ii- ,. . 1 w :ce ; nan 1, . 1 J places in the t'r j a barrel -.villi a t j suniive to fn-ic I the outhivak ! : 1 by a failing l,,si ! In California. .1 " a: ,1 ; di ink tieai Iv Jif:y 1 home fr-itii t he U'L- escaj-tl 1 ncbiog- ' plain. The c uinty c i ti'i-'" C mnt j have Ken i:;-t ' ' ney that the p:o:lj. -.Viand coirity tre.isaver rr own f icl and 1 '-" determined 'c; ti"1 " county eae. th' c-'ist-' coui.ty ff.si-is ! if p: nished t., tN ir olives V 1..1 ... ti.ii .. ..f I. ami maintain tin' i b'e and convt itiit ':''" is essential to'il-e e-'i ' of thr builcr.ii'."--' -:' iMif, N. vol. I -'' The t'eideii'il Catholic Total A' - :: led, savs the ;ui. v n ! to phut ni tl- Ceiitpiniial F"iiat 11 sculptured -u m.i'l' olic ixeuc:j.s r.iiit i' ' tion : 1. I.ai'.oef f. '-' A) and c-ui'iiatiii'ii I.fif.iv ctte. wife el arc still doing well, j boiu in F rati, v. ct ;i'- :1 ism and eat nest ! ' . , , . . . . , I..,:,- l ;!J- - V OiOUlM 1. Ill litv-. v i nine ! in - , . .1... ,.f I h.. V: fc'.l the capture of i '::' ., Count Pnl i-i.''- !, ,n of Pula-ki's Loi;..'it- , attack on o ':l1 1 . .' Moy l.n. b.-ru :' .' Washington, r.-n'. c '.; Moyl.iu's lh.iu" ,:. ; i.atio!i. ! 'f'1"" ':V.i i 1...... , ........ I,, r ri ' lieiami, " ; ; cross, noted f -r Vl of tiie Col.uuil cce--'-. i; ni foiaiui. ' " , . , ices in tl:C blU' ...l.Ts 1 i-ii.:-- gam
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