Mc.lern Weddlng-lUte*. "Wilt then take this brcwn-#tuttoat, Taosa enTtafß—this diamend, Ta 1* ti*> husband •[ hv choioa, Fast looked in bonds of E;a T And wilt tliss Icqve (hy boms and hitads To He his losing wits f Ad.l hHhl, 1 o ho thy chosen bride f And wilt thou love snrt cherish hor While tlion bv4 nke ah.lhealth ; Tut die as sec* It A *dbl of eogar, oue eup of flour, two teaspoons?si of wkugi*ivrdvr, three tie bkepoouafattof boiling wafer. POTATOS CAKES.—To a scant half-peck thick eu w tpider. or bake. Boiled grated jiotatoes may be used, but are not quite so nice. AsrAKAom.—tlire the beds a good cosriug of w.nure, if not applied last Fall ; spread also a dressing of suit. 8 t out new beds 01000-year-i ld plants, two or three feet, after the ground has been plowedaudi£pyiptl.„.„ A jMbi HOGS.— A strange disease lis* appeared in the hogw a? FLunvitle, Minn., and vicinity. The disease operates to j*r Bee iu tht ir hinder parts. The lest remedy so fur discovered scents to be saltjw tre raived in their food. Bsrrs ntsy lie vwn as soon as the ground can be worked. The Wet early i beet, the New Egyptian Blood, is from { one to tw,> wee".* earlier than the Basea no aud EM-IT Bfcrad Tnrnip, which are both good, tsow in drills, one foot apart. CABBAGE plants, wintered in a cold frame, or started in early hot beds, may be set out as soon us the grouud opens, dwell harvleucd off. For early sow Jyr sev Wakehqjduor WwmsiJMdt. Spdj MarbVheaJ. Vroatas *ana Flat Patch for Winter. BEANS.—DO not plant in t.hs open ground until all danger of frost is over. One of the curliest sorts is the Valentine : the Dwarf Wax is the best bush for &nap 3 ;: the asparagus is a j>!e variety, excellent \ for lata snaps, as is the black butter, j Large Lima ie the best pf alt beans. SHEER.— Sheen in Colorado HAVE long fleeces, in which the dost and mud of I the swmnier accumulate. The eoods of j grass are wafted into them by the wind. When the rains of winter fell, the grass sprouts, and thousands of sheep are now' to be seen on the plains, currying their pastures on their backs. V * .... > Mirrors sometimes csst nnpleassnt re flections. One did in Boston the other day, when a voung woman, seeking slyly •to appropriate a pair of kid gloves while the clerk's back was turned, was thus ' detects by Liu, but when she handed him five doljars topsj for another pair she had bought, he smiled and said, "That will par fer both pairs." The maiden blushed and hastily retired. Coco AX CT FTOOINO. —Soak for two J hours in a pint and a half of milk, a tea cupful of flne breed crumbs, aDd the grated meat of a cocoanut, then add the well-beaten yolks and whiles of six eggs, a t> cupful of sugar, the grated rind of a lemon, an !'j pj|.s jpid a half of, j Stir well t-*wtxM bjrfe.ralllnSbvfhi. - Like ail other custards, this mast not by ; allow It) remain in the oven lobgenougti to become watery. THE KCJXBE is rot used as much as it. should be in the spring, though it is sometimes used where it dots mora harm than gotSd. It is easier to break dod* when wet, l qnito moi>p- WMgukont j of rolling will ipjnrio*ahb|£3k or gun- j solidate n perfectly dry toiL— its. STEAHTX) PI RUAJA— TWO EGGFC two tt acupfuls of f))itr|nilij'>iie • onfui of oda, a liltie adt, flour to make it quite or it will be heal^. Beat this Jboth.Val sherries, rss berries, currants, or any dried fruit you may hove. Steam two hours, taking care that the water is kept over the pndding or bag ids the thfit it does not utoo beifing. Eat witli ( cream an d so gar, hap r .-Auce, oe any' liqu id i sar.ee you mkjpreßp-. Pios.—LaSt fall's pfgs should have s 1 libend allowsnee of ebrtt-tijral and tnan- p<>u.is, io growing rnpiury un ttwy can get cloTer. Breeding sows should !iu a samll trough, separate from the Kj*. as early as p.**ibie. or at any rate wixn ♦hnpe week* obi. To Mn vscie COKK nt THH CBIB.—Add the width of the bottom of the crib in inches to the width aero* the corn in the upper purL also in inches; divide [ t-be sim by w# aad multiply it bj the height at. J length the cum in the crib, also in inches, and divide tlw pro duct by 2,7A. 'iiie result will give the | heaped earn, two of which will make aMm of shefled corn. By ' multiplying tUe average viltli, height, j and length, jp iaeliM, logelhtr, the cubie | contents ia.iojclie* is found, and 2,750 eubic ircLee make a heaped bushel. SHEEP SKIN MAT.— The skin shonjd be j taken off carefully, and no cuts or gash es made in it, *i#Bad cm a taWo, and scraped from odlgriff fieeJi or fat, end j sprinkled on the flesh aide with alum and 'alt powdered fine ; it should .J,e \ folded iu the ccnWf, and rolbd np a*r" tied tightiVTulhii# wllo*jL ' to remain forty-eigntliojirs, tn£n rubucd with a piece of eliajk uiitU 3ry and sofL The skin shonld tlitirbl rarnVrwrrh the wool outwards-co to a board of the sice the mat is degirecPfo be. The bnbh of dye is then' the wool washed in puic o.rp pijjLffjtter moderately warm, until freecT from all dirt and grease, and the mat carefully dipped, in the bath un til the wool is inyn£ru;d.butpot the skin, ii which positifimit is allowed to remain until it hat taken - tfie dye suffleiently, which will viiy : witlj .jlilfcieot dyelug material-. prevent a streaky or cloudy appearance,- th mat should be gently mowed to a*t fro in the bath oc casionally without lifting or depressing it. A dyflj -that will "color wool maybe used. Sc-ifMvblue and yellow may be used to advantage, aud are the favorite colors for mats. When dry, the akin is cut from the Iwsxd. and the mat is fin ished.— Hearth and Hone. A KICKIWO-COW.—When one becomes possessed ol u.Jacking cow, says Hearth and Home. ,yr has byen unwise enough i to raise one for liinuwlf, what then ? If i the owner*o& s*cb n beast is not a good tempered, TWdtenAnnd reasonable man, he had lter'at once; but if he can coalself, let him take the fol lowing vrffipUQßs; Never milk until the cow i*yraB dultt.' it> ulcsMr* ' mouth. | SEVERAL bruach socieuea of the Inter national* have just been orgauised iu . Washington. j BPOTTEP fever \% prevailing to an alarming extent in many of tha village* ! of Western New York. !U aTdgnt is a woiuaa in W.iihiugtou Terriuu-y who s!;ot and killed eight In , diaus with her own hand, j JOHS MCKKNNA has Iven elected ly ' the Atlviny uriutcra, their representative | hi the National Convention. 11 DIBBM the past four years the Erie i Railway has brought W>.l itna to N>v \ir* IMP J j Goojp FUIDAT is a legal holiday jn i reutwylvania. but the lA-gi-luiuro of j that Statu held a session on that day. BI T for diseases, wars and famines, ; there would not bo standing room fox ( | our people on il'.is coutinurt bv the year 1 3000, j Tnx U. 8. House Committee of Ap propriations recommend an appropris ! tion of £>o,ooo to observe the transit of . Vcuus. IN the beautrfol climate of Oak Lake. ! Minn., a little child recently had l>oth hands frozen while it wua :ulvcp iu its | cradle. TRAVELERS s av (|jd Ru--ia is now' au immense camp than ana- 1 tion uikTis rimjdy roMM-kxr-ti dIA pa:'i-i i footing. • * | THE Toronto Gi.'bt is verv confident | that Kiel and Lepiue were tallied with Dominion Covwrnuicmt money to laave Manitoba. PTUCSUMTNT THIERS has abandoned his , project to transfer the Government to j I Paris. He will, however, hold his re-; eeptions there. IT is positively announced that nego-1 . tiatioES for the complete evacuation of French territory by tae Garman troops are about to begin. * THEEK thonsand s-ven hnudred and thirty-two tif Few ' York in one we k. , 8 R"v. YITRAM D. WOOD, who was ean vietil o! seduction, at Atlanta, Ga., was ; s- ntenc d to ten years imprisoamcnt in | tho Penitentiary." tr Jersey City a mix- d jnry, comiioeeU i of six uegroea aud fix white men, was j empanelkd to try ae*:-e wiiewotu a negro j sued a white maa for wages. MR DrLLox, of New York, is at Connefl ' 1 Bluffs endeavoring to secure land enocgh i in Western lowa for tho eaUblishat. at of an Irish colony of hut 1 iandiie*. THE people of Hvfik.-ensin, at the'ir j next general election are to decide . wtathyvthey will increase the nuailit'r |v>f Jid*s of tlhdr fktpfltnl tfoiui fribmi [three to fivol - ' " i ITUE new members of tho Spanish j Cartes sto classified thus: Minister j talhda. 229 : coalitionists, 137; doubt j fuls, 18. A few other returns have y#t to come in. THE French government has just been j fioXiWil imit several Gtimau x floated of!; the three children Were drowned. THE fanners of the Sognenny region below- Quebec. Chnada, are in great di-' i tresa, and relief by a loan of BiC,oo*.) j ! from the Government is snggested, otherwise they will be compelled (o leave | j their farms aud come to "the Slides." I THB mortal remains of Aaron Birr lie i ill Hie graveyard at Princeton, N. J.. \ j whbjc.'o few years ago, a monument of | I raartde was erected by stealth at night. I by whom, it was unknown, bnt other un- frrrflitMATjoj; of a shocking accident iu • Cornwall, England has jut been re- . leejyd- An explosion occurred in a safc ty-fuse manufactory, where a number of I feroolea ware employed, marine a km* of life. Seven women jrere killed and | one i missing. ' Accnrntxr, tn Ofbbon, the nopulrdion ! j of ancient Borne, in the height or its j J magnificence, was 1,200,000; the popu latum of p. kin in ftuppoaed to be about j 2,880,008: th.it of Loudon is over 3,000,-1 j 000, one-twelfth of tlie population of the ! whole United States. THE M xican revolutionists slill hold Sal till*. Montcrey.Camargo, Mier, Guer rero, Knevo Laredo, and Piedras Ne-j j gras. They are endeavoring to concen trate their forces, now estimated at 12.- i 000 men, and will probably try tlie for- 1 i ittoe of war once more. AN explosion occnrred in n eevl mine |At Athcrtou *en BoKon, England. by' which twenty-eight men were killed out- 1 i> right. Eleven, were rescued, out they jure fearfully burned, and afl'yriln • pro!>ably <1 ic. 1 here is grctexcitement j ia the vicinity of the mine. iDooia Mauve* a-d Samuel Bovd. of eb,, have been fmnd guilty of c the death of Miss Oliver, of woiif Rver, brekfi, by producingJ lan abortion. TJifi fofrner was icatenced J fwtliree and a lftdf years and the latter to six months'imprison meat in the pcui-1 tentiary. DB. WnxiAxr T. th* American wbo killed a wcrkiog-msu in London recently, was tried ou the charge of | murder. The counsel for tbo proaeoa tiou exprensed his belief that the ]jpinA't)f thfir cftv tureat y 'l*e <7/oA-Wf*lV that Mr. Gladstone will be aahr d. in Parliament whether this is so or hot. I A HOTEirCLEi.K in Pittsburg, Pcnn., has manifested enterprise, bnt nnhap].v ly turned it into wrong directions. He hallpisttmarricd two wives, setup iu a I I boarding-house with the secon l, viciim ,lXo3 sundry shop-keepers, not to meu | ticn bis friends, and wound tip with eloping with one of his sisters-in-law. THE destruction of c title by fhe I drought in "Western Texas seems to have ! demoEaliEed the farm laborers of that : wsction. Tlroy refuso to work on tlie farms, bat Wc found poumiug over tlie eomitiy in sqSndsi SRjnclmig for cares ifts to skin. It is saw t®at the *t%neb-fit I so great iu tHe vicinity of watering places that butjfew can stand it, and fear exists : that sickness will follow. I 1 > Incidents ef tho |Ka>'llM|uakc. A geutlemsn who Wl j the disaster Rave a ceiveapendent tie- j trils of the California earthquake. wbfoK ■ have probably net been before narrated, . ;m<\ which from their truth seem heart rowVring in the extrerfie? ITis hboß*. | or rather the house at which lie hud lecu 1 staying, he said was crumbled lu an instnm into a eoufusnd mass of broken furniture, briekix pieces of hoard, dr., 1 and it tin- by the greatest miracle lliut he eseuiH'd aa he did, totallv tin hurt. Tn the house were two inmate* boeide ( himself, a farmer and Ms dangbter. Af tcr the klinvk ihtv lattir h MW layieg insensi'olq upon t|< gUmn j *t a ,tfstance S>f come twenty feet from the site of the jdwelltug. The father was terribly Ivruned, ami blood so pouring from a ' i wound on his forehead, wh r r> * falling hr:ek had atruek bins, Wqaßf it- awey. I i Uie two began mlddiiß the lam,ls and jehaflug tlie temple of the aanaeh s girl. II but it was all to no purpose. bio> hal ievidently been killed inatanUy, having 'falling on her hack. The groans of the ! anhuppv parent as the rc.ilis itiou buret u|k>u him, and he bent uvei and ruined '' tears uptm the fair uptnriusl fae* of hi child, ware agonixii g even to bor. At that iu*ta i, aa h says, a umuber of i men risked by. Seeing the two Dtand • I ing there tlrny dragged them with them, ' li-truing to no remonstrance*, aud cay ing that they needed ait tho help they I could get to rescue a lot of miners who wcro iu the bowels of the earth, at the tuficßf the disaster. The re-t 1 give in •i lainn words, as closely as I can reeol ' lect theui. " I could think of uotluag,' he sjiid. " The noia and rumbling aud Wlfu-ion aeoine.l to jw-rfectly Imwfihlrf >! iffe We hurried along, leaving the joor ! dead girl where the lay, and thi father with us, moving mechanically, aa U he ! | wo* iH*t in hi* right mind. We noon I rO4. bed tlie mine, aud to our relief fouud 1 that the epiriuice at leat had not been dOWil by Uie convulsion. Several of i tlie parte groped their way down, and after sailing a Uuie— it Seemed au age, ! I it couhl have been buta few monunt- I they reap;>eared, a half-doaen of the ; ; miners wriih them. These lost hatl been 1 struck nn'tiouU-ot tha fcerribU ruui- j tiling*, which WriHtiev **re m 1# h iv.- been heightonia a tuousand fold. Yfd no! OAsi-braeo come they say tliey should j 0 ive remained where they were li i knows ly.ov Lnfiv helpless wntlf frtgm vri-r* they. Af it was, tiro poor fellows were missing aud wo hava beard nothing of them aiucc, the paasage to the ulacr where tbev were j lyin ,'completely cMstvl up. 1 lift the i |Cac •uj s sou as I eqid4 away. J 1 lihve newer been ab'a to get rid of those ' horrible sights and frightful shocks. ■ They cHng to imi. npw. Iu ny - sl,w> ' every ti'gh, I fly|h' *• he's Rbem> re|*at el. The groans of that poor farmer are ringiag in my ears yet, and that pule face of his dead daughter is before nc J euusuutly." lashiou Notes. A new style of necklaces is made of I P.-.id Sea siiells and pebbh a A new stvleof artiflidal flowerssrocall icd " ClhAigo snioko buds." Tamenesa iu women is, with most men, ' the most unpardonable offence. Irtdi*9 are becoming afraid to wear i th.ar diamonds ou the public prome uadri The new street costume takes thirty ; yards of wide silk to trim it a it modi. Black silk co-tunies, i icl;ly ciubroidre an "oincn that its wearer i*rii soon Ijq a widow. f Many ixtrai jrant vouag city Lube* pay S3O and 840 for tho making up of a hliy c -at calico. ' A new kiui of trimming Mr loco csrf/ and veils w a lace fringe, which is very i pretty nd effective. I The newer t* stylo of neckties are of j Mack htce intets|>eraed with aiaall knots 1 i f colored ribbon or cr*\w de clnnc. Tlie Dolly Yarden bonnet# are said to be j the prctt: st and most becoming head i gear that h:ts been worn by women for . j centuries. .The bU-et fashionable ornaments are of asil>er, and will, in a few months, com pletely supercede the tortoise shell jewel- | ; ry, which ho# held its own Lr an unu ' lored cashmere of soft *hales, f e-p ciulTy mouse and felt gray, are made jup into tunics and skirts to match. Both i s.irt and tnnicare trimmed with flutings j of white mik-liti- There i.utoxgs air , ple:it<-d upon a narrow bias, or gWklicreu j ijver piping Cord, so that tltly art easily 1 removed for waslliug. l uiin ttiutu bias ( are al-o tuw-d for Irii rag*, and art M;U --' plv tacked upon the i lwnLV I Cotton Raising. It mav interest one Agritolriwalread'r to note the coat o| ni ing e ton on a Southern plantation, as given by a cot • r of m toy years expcriono.-. Li vestment t<> jmrcUise tori acres of land, with 2)0 acres in eoltivatioc, and Hie | first years* expelifca and incomes ;i : * • Macrr* of Unl U tßri" rr ' "......... fMSO A" iotuiO.ti es ..T..,...i.. 1 saso 1 10J.I ,* t aeool 5 4 *t |IS. Wl ia lifx-nat i ...tT. ; 10 I>e 1" *. t 1 ! j) <■ haru- *t ft.W S3 W I I UuT > . at (1' SO or II tn-> liars* iff-as tl0 * W . i I two-Nor** sff>t> lisns* 1 st S.--5—.. M SO I MHi-hrtf roitySsaosSti nsr i ust *• 11-oi.osii.i* or wusJrvi ?rt>s jweWirii* / ' at W | rjhsiiaast s?'. j- r motilb. ton m< DISS ... 3.0>0 14 , IM loirs giuneJ. st ft '*>r tu * S3* 00 j ; >3f bstapi'-s so# tissuiiA.sr >v-'- •#bulks sad i i (swain* u:.-3 SLri iT.JJ.. -*t Rn J lucidenta] nj-ecKt f ! T0ta1.......... 0 ITS COSTBa. ! 131 Tilr Vr rottnn. 4!0 lb*, i-ath. at 30 I trun. p* in lu.ooe m i .Wo tnatwbi cotton wi at JS canla par I bu-h'l 1,003 SO 10>j l,ubrta com crown tn couon u |JO | prr bubal 1 3-0 10 ' Orvi lnrmr tM.tSO 01 • •roa rtpra Utura 13.99H 00 $3M 10 A Terrible Karthqnake. A telegram received from Constanti nople, utah* that a moat appalling eartli qnnlip has occurred at Anth ch, and that half the City of Autioeh is ileetroyed The number of lives lot cannot be yet i ascertained, but a near a. - ; can be esti i mated (be total killed will be not les.* than fifteen hundred. ( Tlnrly in the morning an appalling rambling noise was heard, followed im : media tidy bj three successive shorks, which cause 1 the build ■ ings to rock to and fro. Tlie people rn hed terror-stricken from the falling hoULsc. and sbrje cd in dismay as they endeavored to to alio their from th* city i to the open country. The river Orontea rose and swept over 1 the lower portions of the city. The two bridges across the river were carried auay, and great portions of th* oity walls j have been thrown down. Assistance was i rnpidly being sent from adjacent cities ! to tlie scene of the disaster. I BAD INDEED.— I The incidents of s little , romuace are thus given in a despateh i from Boston : " In a boarding house in this city, tbo wifo of Thomas Willinms, a mechanic, whom she had labored to support and nurse during a long and incurable illness, du d in bis presence from au overdose of laudanum taken to ' qriirt her nervca and procure rest. _ The j imsiiftnd was unable to render nid or htrnvrif. ! Mr -. AVilliams is sud to have rtuTried against the consent of her parents, who an- people of wealth living in Newport, aud who cast her off; but while both were dying a letter was on the way offer | iug tLe assistance too long withheld. Tu# bodies were taken to Newport tor | bininL" WHO KNOWS.—A priest who was exam i ining a confirraation class in the south of Ireland, a>kcd the question, "What |is the sacrament of matrimonv ?" A . little giri at the head of the class an swered, " 'Tis a state of torment into which souls enter to prepare them for another and ft better wortd." " Put her down," eaul the cumte, "put her down Ito the fut of .the class." "Lave her alone," taid the priest; " for anything j you or I know to the contrary, she may I be parfietly right. * ! j On** ltora Horthwar l NoVa hy tha Way. 1 •Id* -Au Kngllili Sutil Card, .to. rtnf Aeflrha wx* rut oftftft MTftl Wft • lit* SurUi. Fjri>in U**r(>tMtl it hud bson jnathw£ro toward Nnpka, then north ward to lirrlm by lb* g) ul", Vienna, thence sgaiu South to Voron* mil Milan, i suit now once more northward with Aw | MPrdittn URfTTftltnivd In visw. Wo it fiut) qt"ftmr ul A run* for , j our trip up tn ltiU< to Magadtno. Tin jdoy wa# lovely *ttd tha aail delightful. After wo limil been under way half tttt |j ltur, WO bfltflil ty# tho| K-ft giul I ftt H I 1 lKirt d>USn\ feet of tha atatue ar of bioine, kutl tlw rob* of wrought i copper. Alter patriug Stroaaa, whore the boat stopped A tow moment*, wo reached , iaoi* M miw, uu um Jj-ummuau ialaiul#- l'li* Ifturry nt tin* point rival* that of o i*o •flAtfYPf* VfTi il if , otftn r *' •twwbwg da jmlgmMit* vurv more than respecting the Hurrouiean hluMt* lt'o llaxhtt aneert a\ leohiWlia fli "'jCpiWo or confectionery bung about wtlh wreath* and dower*," and Matthew* glorifies it * " the magic creation of labor and tato— a fairy hi) : w Inch might aervo a* a model for Ui garden# of CUftpao.*' Do 3..tu*iirw thought it • * magnificent caprice, a *ub lime conception, a #"rt vf cr#a*li<'# ; " and to Biumud it suggested a a Terigord pi* duck round with head* of game." Moat viciiom will ttssenl to tite truilt ot Mur ray'• criticism; "To taate it may have j little pieteh*i, kHAt* | r *lf'f r 'iflp'f l Iroiu the frigid climate of the North, iitl* I ciiigul.tr creattocf *T art/ silk aroisnfta, , grov**, it* aloe* and cnctmto starting oot of the rock*, and abova all, n* gioriou* ituuii*u, Lathed by the dark Hue water* of the lake, rcileettug lb# *|*>rklnig vil j lage* on its banks, and the distant anow* iof the Alps, cannot fail to altord jdea* i ure " Lven tlie most cynical and censorious will admit that the vk w* from the ter ; race coiubiue everything which can be imagined a* the p< taction *' * r-'UiauUi j ai-ll (usurious abode. Ihe deep, clear ilauw water lap* gently round the rock* V.-iaa of ditoawl, uunv hill# and valley* open out jri-Ui beneath thu shad* of ta-w-1 era 'f rose*, through ga| in the olive , and the cactus. Purple mountain* anu *oow peak* glimmer from ai-v U*rougl. i the flickering leave* and the blossom* u: *n ortniga grove. It may bo a mere piece j of coijectkotxrr, iu execrable tate, but the':*!* uo denying that it is a lovel) I *pot | After pairing thu island*, the boa", toadied al several other places, and at six p. M. we reached Magadino. Wo slop- j pedal the Hotel fielvhletv to get supper ( before taking the diligence lor llullitotia. WhUe waiting In the sitting room, w< found a " notice to Travelers " issued by the proprietor of the house, and a* a speci men of English Italian, insert the con eluding portion of it: "M. A. Meschini proprietor of the Hotel Belvedere el Post at Magadino in order to b. ttcr jieruade | the Traveller* to put contldeuco in hint in making the agreement* Keen* at their disposal* for iuspecliuii a atnali Al.Bl M . j full of certificate#, and letter* f thank received by Post, in which his way of : dealing iu keeping Ins engagements for the transport by carriage* by the acceler ; ated means of the fonvention Is proved to be sati-ftsctory and fair. " Mr. A. Mesehini nvail* tel is situated in the front of the steamoocts station, in . pure air and a hesnttf'jl dgi t are t)oy*d there families also boarded." After sup|K-r, a quick drive of two i hour* brought ns to the Bellinxona, where I we wen- glad to find shelter under the j huephiable rof of the Hotel de Ville. It , being Sunday evening, the square in front jot* the hotel was filled with the inhabit ! ant* of the place, listening to the " dulcet ! strain#** of a very excellent band whn were i playing opposito the hotel. The following imorniugwe awoke rrfjtnbed, and after ! upending the fort noon in wandering round the village and view ing the walls and cas tie#, three of which still exist and appear to be in a good state of preservation. We set out about noon for the viMwge lof F::id<>, situ ted on the Bt. (iotUiard j I'a#-. A Her riding ahnnt en hour we name to Oreeeimto, near which, we saw several pietur- que wwterfclla, CHir rv'.nd lay along#We the river Viria<. and Uir ride by it* banks was a most delightful rn. in the pure and bracing air of the mop mains. A\ we ucared lb-din, the \ alloy of the Heine become* wider and is called '"Rivi cr*." hr rivor -alley. The lux uriaut vines, | cllestrets. walnuts, malberri'-# and fig trcsa. remind § of the fact of our clvw pniximity to the (jarden of tlio earth— fair Italy. Wsboticed that the vine* ex tend tKeir dense fid: ge over the wooden JjiWl>i>rk supported on atone pillar#, tec •td twel-e f.-t high. I suppose thej arr ingde so high on account of the frequent mundati" < of the river Ticino, w hirh | happen so often as to make the district ! I unhealthy. As we drew tu-ar to Fuido, j •he road ptfvd Mwjigh ber.utifull scenery. ! I >iHß'Tou W the I'.khao If) I*. I • Plieur in the most picture#jise manner on the tirrounditig lieight*. t'a#C*ie* are precipitated fr.Sn tin ulilf* both |idca i,d tha foad, and at TVfbwVliina ' re-MipAr,! a veil in form. At six p. ■ i we reached Faido, thoroughly delighted i j with the ride and the scenery. It com J menoed raining just s-wa es vre in eight >t the village, nnd coiitirtrts't *)■ I h''a.'* ; Early next day wo called on Prof. Joe i on it u Solari, who is a| V"' the j Educational Departments? trie Canton of j To—in, ami with him various ohjcc's of iiite|t* 'id tie vi cinity. The village is thhrbughlt Italian 1 in its character, udi|tfe' |>Mie |>hi< in tho LevrnJ-intf, Id it" entif* V'alU v of the Ticino i.urmc4*, at d m oum*W wlitoh | we were eh own two tnagtiifiot-ht silver him pa. preaenieil 1y SJati, 'f New York, j proprietor of the well-knyMMB ruataurant, j who was bcnrrt %-tM* vHHgw. u* ynt* also Pelmonico. New York eh wl'] always 1 own n deht of gratitfiffe to the Cantun of Tc-sin u>r having given tliein n Solari ( and a I lelmonico. B. M. ====—• j MoMAN Ae AlN.—•Everybody has heard of Morgan, the man who waa murdered, i etperlm, spirited away, smothered, maimed, sua in all possible ways Did 1 treated br the Tree M.wona. Evervhq. too, h is heard of how travelers in Egypt, j Malta, and India have found him alive and well at each of those places, now living aa an humble fervidi, now as a knight, and now ns • Irirfcr krmit. Everybody will thsiffwnfr imFjwisod— or not—to hear the Ran Francisco Em- ' rrminrr say that Mr. H., a lawyer of Son J Franci so, told his son long ago that Morgan was not killed, but was put on 1 hoard a British man-of-war. From th a son the J'lrAinitirr has learned that in IMS he, t|cj rwtu 4f JflJ sßh, aveigt to ( Hohartownf fti'Vrin TiieminfV Ethid. and there met an old friend with whom he conversed aliont Morgan. The old friend kindled nnd said, "Morgan is livinp hew ; I will introduce you to him. ' 1 And so ho took him to the office of the Hobnrtown A'lrcrlitfr, where he met the vyiitnble Morgan, who told him that be eoitlo not return to America, even if he > would. Bo couhl not get a permit, and even could he do BO ho would bo killed on the passage. FOOLED nr rr.—The organ wna a big thing among the Indians after they had reached their village. The chief had a 1 man to ait in front of his lint nnd griud it every: night. It waa set to piny "Yan kee Doodle" and " Yonkco Doodle" it played every night, week in and week out', without variation. One niglit in fooling with the mnohino tho ludinn grinder shifted the stop, atid when he . resumed tho crank out came "Pop Goes tho Weasel." The old chief listened n moment nnd supposing the nuuilijue was spoiled, seized iris toiualntwk, l< upud t from the door of his but, and with a f fierce yell brained the discoverer of the j ' new tune upon the spot. , in Englltli Story. At bar M^|s*ty't, QaaanVictoria'* draw iag-roow, lkfil, ana of ike most alsgant Udiet presented to the was I.ady Twist, brlds of th# Queaa's Advocate Sir Trsvers Tw ias, and understood to b* the , daughter of an eminent general f Saxony, i where Iter husband had recently married < i her. Again, six years later, in IbfiU, the j i #ame l*dy attended a royal drewieg-rooin, Uo that in the interval she mnt have ro | niained unlmpcached In bar anclgl dignity. Indeed, it w as not nnril the spring of last! year that minora began drMHll*g at the j clubs and ainoiig lawyers respecting oar-1 Usiu strange atorle* of the early life of fl-nt Twi*., whiuh an old aud nominally j iespectahle solleitiir named Alexander < t'bitfbns WM said to tell with unqualified boldtieae. Jvgt only did C'hatfin# trll these stone* to fill who plioae tq itosti.B , i him on the •nbyecl, but he repeated tbkm fir and wide with an evidently malevolent intention, and finally took the trouble to warn the Uimsu agaluti ret eiviug Lady , Twi.* again hy sending a written copy pf , hi* aoctwabion* in detail to the I.ord fhtim • berlain raid# ii of recent date ' .bowed Sir Traeera breaking hi* atrangely i • |'4'Ue' tod fiwbnarnaoe at la*t by aausiog , rile arrest t>| the daring defamer of hit wife on cbargu af inalicioti* -Under, bat, alaa, iu a day or two thepcalter cam* the 'hrupert that,at hiajiraHtuinary rxauiinalioii, Cliafliu's r#\ elation* iiad been ear* that Lady T wpa i as known to the di**ipa'od yoting.r l.mfdoh of a dor. u yeara ago aa a foreign ,1 adventure#*. Under the name, real pr as sumed, of Murin (tPltis (fuflh)*. Tfi com pany with eqnnHy auajdclofl* ntemhera of Iter owtl Svl It u a* Iter custom to frequent Creinorne (.iardeua. the liolborn Casino, the music haUs in she gyle Uomirt and other rtidVfs of low ; caste, where she danced in the most ex- | travsgant French style, bandied epithet* I with the Mb bit aid jeope'Mites dprdt- It iu in t * that iTi.-Cfi'ms horsvn# ac | quaiuted with her, and Sovii thereafter he ' learned th*'. TraviaTwiaa, a rising law yer, had fnlUu into her toil*. From this last event the elder lawyer seems to have aeeli , little mote of Maria, and it may be infrrr ! Ed that malignant jealousy actuated him ■ ' thenceforth toward both herselt and her ■ new friend. The feeling of Twiss wast have |rcn of the strongest ttul most davo ted kftiJ; for, afier an acquaintance of I i three year* with the woman, he boldly j I determined to crown his work of remain - tUun by making her his wife. Apparently. ' i however, he had not the cetirage to do this in a frank, manly way, but deter- i mined to practice a fran 1 upon society. ! ' At his instigation Maria went to Dreadeu, j 'in March of Itjfii, thcinc, a**umM gto j be th* daughter of a Sax on geucrai m the German army, adopted the appearance*! suitable to bcr snpposed so<-ial station. In | the August following, f*ir Traver*, now risen to considerable dignity at cegrt ami ' in hi* proteaMon, appeared at th* Saxon capital, aud was there married to the ob-1 bet hi* cLiv*!ron* alfection at the Brit i*h legation. In the following year, a* I ha# been show n, the bride was prctenled 1 to the Ijttsen, snd for several years there after the world knew nothing of the skel eton in the bouechtfh! i f Us* Quegli'e ad , j loente; but it ndwr reason toTiellew 1 that wwm after the marriage Chuffina ap , preached Bk Trggsrs with tbr<-*p of tlie Atorte* he could tell of My Lady's pa*t, un lea* paid to remain silent; and it h anr renijr reported that he did exact varian# sum*, until ike victim whom he wm tor -1 turing refuiK-d to pay more. How s. kiigxstfß Is>rr a Tvot-*as I>ou-il -The I/cliigti Valley r.-iin.p j (JiUtrUt publishew tbie: A wealthy WU i liamsport gcnUcuiaa became so nmc.h attached to a Atyyiik of ilmtriky that he asked him to (irancb hi* funeral ser mon, uo matter where he might ho. Tlie 1 pastor prmni-cd that no tsifitt what the ' distance tint w-juirwUd tin m. or Die 4if ticultiea that might, tax jilted hftv.#i. h>'would, when lufornhd of tri 5! li of hi* old friend, drop all rise and haaten to tlio a|M>t that wa* to. lm tlie realiug jdace of hi* morl i r.-mpiat. 'i ic afierwaril removed from flihT vlcimtr, and a ohort time qco wrired the tad announcement tin t nx* was dea*l Instcul of keejiihg hi* promise, he re plied that he was nualde to be present, :a* he couh! not close his church, Ac ' fhe ftuicml took place in due se#>n. ' but the ja#tor wo* not thera to perform i the lat mid rite* over the Uinlyr of hi# i de)kartr*l friend. Ihe eea-juomr*. lpw- I ever, wcto j# rfornn d l>y aaotlw r, afid j .ift< rward. when the w ill was ojwmtwl, it j .ipjK-ared tlmt The Old O>SB ii*4 p en laitfifiil in death a* be wa* in life, and tm|ucatlied sl*ooo to his old friend, pro- I vido.l he pro a.'bed his funeral aerm<>n. liis feeling* con better be imagined than , deacrtbed, we supjiose. How Wrier fun lUacoAD Omoxu! Ihi lr. There is ronrb excitement ] among the official.! and employes of tin j , Burlington and Nfi-sotiri lliver Bnilroad, ! 1 *ll along the line from Burlington to i i Conncjl Bhiff#. rmiwd by the ferreting | i ont of n hold nnd successful conspiracy i betvrem the ucur' age t* mii oomine-j ' torn for iwttulling flio comjKinyViuf of j ■no -i A TERRIBLE explosion occurred at the Cunnrd dock, Jersey City. Tho tug liont Davenpoit was towing four barges out of the dock when, with terrible force, her boiler Imrated, utterly demolishing the tug, sinking one of the bsrges, in stantly killing six men, and injuring a number of others. THH New York Republican State Con vention will be held in the City of Elinirs, on Wednesday, the 15th day of May next, at 12 oVlook, for the purpose of electing delegates to the National Repub lican Convention, which is to meet at Philadelphia on Wednesday, June 5, I next __ „ IN Ohio, if property was eounlly divi ded, every man, woman and child would possess over SI, 000. I hirCß HTATKH OUMMKJPTK. •war* flflls war* passed for fha r#Tlef af al --tlers on the public Inntte in lowa nidr the 11 nM#t'ul act, and grattMhg the ] tight ut way through (hemthhela'idi for 1 a railway from riidl Bake to J'orUaud. ONgOB, A largo nutidii r of bills upprept iI'UK i money to coui|>eniaite parties for Iflids Or j damage to property during tl| reet-tiT I war, were iwawil. While Uie Indian 1 ; Appiopriutn.n bill wna being diacnuad. 1 Ml Windotn, of Sinn., amsl thni Hiei Teton Htuiu ludiaae w** 1U liy a olauif called "Bittiug Bull," who aduuttud that he had instigated iliv miihsacie in Minneaota in lkfi2, aud If Ihby cpahl 1"' J got at with iowpn>]>riatiou ipf 8500,0011 I I would keep tlietn at peace it would plainly bu much cheajwu: tlnut them. The Hon** hiQ confij niiog the act re , latiag t' the Baltimore and Pb ontar' j-ult' -id ill Washington was l 1 the fammitteeow the hud let s( ftaluw 1 ( hta. A reroou-trajioo -raa jifcwenu-.l against the rtuiewal w/ the Vt herlgr A 'f Wilson sewipg nnudiine patent. The * fteiiftic considered the bijl r jnirtod from , the Military (Viuimittga and passed ft, ' nnmlK-r of tlirm. Tlta House Lii) j 'jawarding jjl'.Hl.OnO to the oiio-rs ami. j Oruw of the Kcarsnrge for Ike deslruc ti-wi of the Alabama was puased. In the Senate, on motion of Mr. Sher man, the Hutum nisaagc denying" the ( right of the Senate to amend a tariff bill ] waa jrfucnuLuiiim. f,',oiinnilUai srit llagfis II" said that it WO* first time it was ever disputed that 'the Senate had such a right. Mr. rrellngbuywn in*re*' | duced a bill giving the American and j E s( Indian Telegraph fornpany the , right to have and maintain line* of cable UoXwwu th> Aint rieun aud Astalio cent*. ( A reaolutiou adopt'*! by t'tO Weat Tir-, ginxa Constitutiomd CotfvcutjOh in favor J of amnesty waa presented, an advrr.c re- 1 port from the AJorumiiUe on Petitions ujxm the bill to iwansiop the widow of j ; Admiral Farmgut wan received, the ennP 1 i of Senator Abbott wax dtacuseeJ. and the ( Consular and Dinlouiatic Appropiia'jou t bill was an.cndcu ad poaatal. I i long. Iu the Ho nee the bills paawd appoint-! i ing shipping ctmiiaxaaionera, and the bill i reported Uv tb*3iav*lC'oumiUe|**ug i ' the officer* and crew of the Kewrmipgc. Abo bill awarding to Mr. It .M. Green I ilf,ooo for the jrovcroiin-nt's use of hi# I intent-uuicliiuo for bending chaiu-cibh' ; links, Ac. The Houee tln-n went into connuittev of the whole gut tbo A rtu ?' uropristion bill, which elicited a strong I debate. Tlse bill passed without adtv.a ' ion. ru the House a resolution declaring Dr. Howard an American eitireu and instructing -the President tt* deuisnd rti j S;in hi* uamrdtuU' releaae and et-tra tiou ot lue onii*a#t"4 ceteiw VA" j red to the liewmilwk *. i i M> jollier adopted instructmg Uie Banking and Currency Committee ta invctligjite , the recent cooajiirtey in Wall aUvet, 1 j Mew fork, to lock up t urrrted from the Post office I'oiatni tars. \\ ith a view to prevent malt trtifd* b ,ng made the vehicle for slanderous com munication* it WW# proposed that a flap ] or cover should be attached to the eft: d, and although it w m aiaggeu-ted that lb* l.loplion pf such a plan would lie equiva ) tanfitto * general mittetfOU of letter port ' age fo on- cc-' 'he propoaal wa.* c irried. An amendn ' quiring the Poatjna-v t,. r .f 1 'Cili* friv proposal* fox furn . xirJa and U ooutmat with U idder wua wieo mlont-.d, ard the • pmed. The Hcwlao wenttbroa, even sections of tlie bill revising and amending the lw relativa P. the coinage. Sixty-two aei-tions of Uie I'M! remain to be eonridered. Mr Peters, of Maun, PTOfosod a, preamble and rewplution declaring it to lo the deam- of tlie House that the, claims against Orewt Britatu fro eonse been soufiursted to the Spanish govoru ment. R. X. Pierre, M. P.. of Buffalo, N Y., will send his book on CHRONIC PI*CASES freo to any address. 893 We mav vet be condemned to hear n teacher call* herself a teachiat, a Iwrber a barbist, a broker a brokist Y-.n rnn obtain a weekly report of the New York Money Market by eoelosing a stamp t t'- AIU.ES W. ltA*u.rn, No. 7 Wall ritreet, New York. • Tlie Market*. jrrw re**. P flisr Cma-Prlin* I" r\tr • .lit# .tj Finrt quality. • MMhmi .11 •"* Onllnsrj tWa Csttl#., -1SR •}! Inltyißf -V Miltr COW*. •• !*• f- * TJV* ,.aiA.AU.A 1)5 £ : >5 gl.l-r.xtr. fW WBEAT-KEA W-PlEßO,.;.*<;{' S " RU- Itl * vin *} • -J® ■ .JJ Onus— Ml.-A W-.U>rn T* • .TS o*t—W'r.t-m . .„j..-j..- -1# nor. 't!*s • *&*- # • 5 US' '"2 L.an ....- -*! i* PrTkOUcr*—Crtirt- It | MUMI 1 Stkf i Obi. W. R 1* • - limi -?• Wntrrnardlnarr .XI a .1* rronylvnl fta ,S> -SJ Prtju Bul -WILH ll,Si -It " SktmuiMl ... .1# # — —— .. .M a. 0 t Tjw first tlii-atm gwwri in Ameriaa waa at Willuuatbtirg, ▼, in ' 17 W- L ' .''*' ' ] ' ' \ W mars a rteiwair Or'siwaa —Farbapa nw ipsa Hvlng ha# wen mow# goMon ejrtn- Iv'is than Dr. b'slksr, as the enormowa ftiij, whli'lr iucreaslnk of his ('xuroß fnt -"MiaauXii lbrtxn* attaatg Wgjxovsr : look into etie of our oxoMOgrs, hat vJiara !)#", ami dyjiep|la I: purges body pf ill uMjeatky humor#, ' gire# lone,to Um ayauu'i, ami where tba ! vital power* are en far bled, restore# tbrtr funoiu'W t'Vihi a— ami lataltby mm. I All this ff *!<*# the more ertbetnftßy Im ! eanSolts cipcfftlon (i'not ih ter fared with •by ths pm*vucaof alnohol. TlikVfseo** , Bjvfiaai i* |#wrfqtly fr from ay,sab 'btirfful ingredleat. We Lava alwayabw iq>ved that plant# eontata tba true rem* *aja* for disease and nit ths remedie* ' ft#-Ahsury, Dr, TTsfiker i# on the Una of , rest progress, pud wa la-pe thkl WwllJ 1 net seat on la* prwaest dl#oP*erWs* CuWL As JUpopTaST JwvrgTt'i*. —Th® won sir-mi aud ajuiW lU' redlhl# imposition* U> whieU, rturiwtod t>orsvifr have bug , l*-rn Mibp-atati in fhsur tff"rta U fiad ! rvbof bavo nulixned ua to iavoatagat# the J niartt* of ttm new.v invontrsl Elsftttfl Truaa . auß iupp..rfr*r.''lf ntiy of ottV readers ' will *ud for a Cirenhir to th# Ehmtic ; InuwCy., S c fIHS York, wa are nouli lent tkuy will thank u* W 'this ihfirmii~r foe W Jarbevr UwU with this ineTiwiiiurt o** l ba i. ,Xu*U--r atflfering from Hernia, as tb price is within the ramnx of sH. The ' duy of mot ni spring Lmabc* li** ptet.— .V V. Mm ftwfrtA _ - flew to Oraantaut, tbo Hair. Ail th'it t&t can eroompW#* in bcawti- 1 tying, atmupUieiuag. Uuckauiug, gad i the lttimmi hftir, is effooted IVvttA pioif BtapofbCocoAwsß- Then ia s stitonlartng |o*p#rty ia thia prepa i rationj litcrafiy Compel* a rapid growth af Aha libroa, while xto eaauilieat ' 0 r. r.-b rs th*-m *d efasUe. i It 'tt Um cAsujttri uW Tart hmr-drcvtmy j .rod ta xftjaft.tr,r\m th* troefrf. Ho say tb< m irurr who use it. Xout druggist luui U> IfiiMIVEHGTA, witb ft jxipuhitMin of half :i tailllon ihlwbitant*. lias fifteen hundred iuil -five iLouaomL ' There nn-efightv pohliaWl 4 iu th<- Ht*te, and The t Hani Plow am, which is tbe*oKkfcsphper fn Minneeota, , baa an ugyrcgatc cUTulation exceedinp tbt cmibviMrl cunstlation of iIX THE - I'irixt IL'ML IF USUI Ul IMK 1)1*11, Oftd lU weekly edict-mi eiraad* that of any now#- i - paper iu tba Vt iTli weat- rn Htataa. • ■ te# ] " . * 1 ' : .yiyy .i.iif' timi. P Rownx A* Go's Advortidng 'lil'ifff J, No. 41 Park ltow. how Tuck. - [roeeivc*. miwrtwemeat# for all tba ews !' pa:K-m in tbe HnHed'Htgtea. at the loww , i i%>. cadi lale*. fnrniSMng ciroolara ok!yn (E. IP) fltar# ,Itis a mucV-1 bu#iftoM hotmc. Thcj give | moru fur the ft. juey Lb aft au.v othorbous. (in Urn worbl.—Cog 7.'rM*iuT)Vmm) dsbSny fa tbar vwwjWi , fvrarf. aha# a# a jsevaHWa aaawiai U**J ami #Uwr mneguiUaal fa* riw.lhr 'grrry-, Mtw#H*l ktixor >■( tJabaaya* made L* Ca*- ( 4 eVnsaßi A tan, Nv* Tak, ##.a ~uUby all ' dni*rgii#, ./U bent tank, and aa pafirti'# i v n|>gfr& >' v or ntb#r ak-k --i; ne#a, il ba* uo Wam'nw -ot what, aiWft yaar# a# 0m ah aa trtftaq. M hair bJ. jrartHM'st# UM 1 hM>n:**S]anrSi / V' ly#FT*C :, fe i ! s Orat tortr-rw* ' ' b ' bar go>HSßßCaew tm< 4 cwotk * of 0.,f Ibe liTlSnn to Mall i r-ntat -at. sy #uu#r • at tb* rty'l*# o-re of, aoMWr* W,..?#*.•#***. to • Wto# ; -.. i. jj, it,* -nlj- trw Ji >:riS wd TS|Kt 1 4 of A-IrUftasS <M tw."_ V#r Ml.<—( 1 r<- "N-iftr U*8 S— h** laJtfpybn*. K—! lbs MB—t— h*t It-iwlt W-rSSM it I# Eg I M#j ilb< V-rJiln mm. Nil SAtMyS— ■-> K^SKSftCswaS ■atxrinr* rr r, 'MSIiS 1 Ik* o- i j n[ ( 11 that two and two make four. that Houtettea'a i , M compare tw mod Waal propel itoe wtttetteoae I of aila r prepare USw atetmlhg febeaf miliar olem. | andttonwah haa team tie edaptme hp lha Amorteen J people aa tha ataadard tonic of the age, ita mtroduatiaa i jpto every ainlirod portion at tW wtotdrt bemltphere. Am d is antttnrt edtototiMh *•>* tateindgtlfleeaee that demand JaPalltta wdald-bemtie*teia. ! ui . Tha roeorrt upon which ita popularity raata la a eoriaa la is medical iiitrttW, foflT aiiuiai ta ttmttr.l rariatptt hwaWaaaaid dtaatetiituat la laah no other remedy poaaaaaaa aneh a rar ety of hygi enic Yijtuer. and it la to thaao oharactarirtloa that tt owea ita prretige aa a btmaahold tnodleine. bar * Ito. • mm. rod M III|U bill •ia a aid ■'■<■ I , lb*) II ' *••* M WIM babtaatoot* Mat ftp*- LwfiW t> M*m> —4 #*t ffarabi* mr*u m >• r < - NatloM. 1 " TO ui>i"Mi*Tira Tha adaarttaar. tefiof *mm (wmaaMUy w4 4 Mat M d* Ooiwaaina, b, * .unito rrmadr la aaa> ,Mrt>< *to kimwa KhH fa to* raffarat* Uw maaaato , aaaa- TvaM ob Hull a it, a* ill aaa* an af to* >!,M atari aaa aa* b I'laaHaoi. bat aD aaa baa an. VMM Tlf IKb Hb~* (ar tto Mitoi aad Itorabf who i w ffto ton* lainkiaM baa *toa I* aUJQyijf. . SfbM *# A uaetto te U lietaa in# mwtotoea a# # PA MJt l ew Will* Boat* aad baaa w apraadia* I\tof —alt Ha. laah ar toll ta i>u*t* Tar Una Laafc mm tor ito fatant atom*. all atoaat ara lailaliaaa i,.? 1 I ||i J.;; ii J.... ii i.l ii jjii.'l; JIJI 1 i wa — a,wi ; HASUU. gftfoE. Lminr4l. S. J. nMkit '** ' Pltaaa S jiMMMUd. R* y A*..u Addraa. V. k MASOOoTeMa 1 ' MS^aSst I anrvra WmiM, • iraunaltai m mom a> awitor-Ma ibaa J mpbi *l**. ffaMtoalaf** l *. 4 Startling But True. 1 WAVfV.>.-.A|iyu ulradaai aar liM ton a* 1 na IMWa auaa *****>e -HHMHm aaaa. 1 ■***>■. **> j" T* "Jtt ft. oi n ar* •sIU m rvi i C arirKim (trail Waawd, ■ iilato aaJnuatoi "• •# <->uiais UM Off aa*la# ■Mar u -S earewwt-.ia . < • Pitod , from n< aaaaaaaaad- Km . (wt.Ua atoflmgl. aefoa* Iff* Atatf 33—? <„ lTaalfc. Tm, M. T. H'mu % ii.i. ai'rren • n * w *•*#. *w In Taim Vaasrua Uiiaut *v #at we^eift^4y!r An nniiJMt iurat>*iiVl.linpKilUrTuio* ij/.DU ill Veetl? levimeri iciiitai xz,iz2rjxsvsu v isi. i CM* |tow. • s. 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