THE VOLUNTEER. John D. Bratton, Editor and Proprietor. OARLIfILBi THVasbAt, NOV.aO, 1651. TO THOSE INDEBTED. We need money, and wo must have it I Wo hiyo on our books several thousand dollars due us, which we are determined must bo settled shortly. To those Indebted for subscription, advertising and job-work, We would say—call and settle. We are now engaged la making out the accounts or alt persona indebted* which ytfftbtU place in lho habd* of a Justice of the Peace for collection, if they are not very soon paid off. We have been giving hints to our indebted jwlrons long enough, f Wo sholl now act. Jknnt Litre in Harr iipyaa.—Jonny .Lind's Grand Concert demo off oh Monday last, and is of In Rapturous terms by our brethren of the pCßfSy.ia that place. Tho Telegraph say>— u Tho Hjjgbiingalp”; was, as always, perfect Lind is as* sUredly plus ultra of vocalization. Such *• volce,iach Oonsammato perfection, of musical iUll, endbnoh.k'manner, we meet with bat once*-In. an •gif[ r W.<i fteUhat it would insuit the presumed in* enter inloAhialory ora dfKct^pUonorLmd.; ■ .■ tEtotcWi Convention.—A of editors proprietors of newspaper * n western and north westsVirgin!*, aaseraj>*d *t Clarksburg on the Jt9(h*lostaat. We hepe-notee yet seen any.report of lbs preceding® afiiboto " knights of iheajulll and ■elfatfs.* 1 ‘ DouMteas, they will be interesting. itfe tnorfofred, lor this week, the column of M Odds and Ends”’from the first to the fourth page of daf piper/ It will bo found, a* usual, to contain a large .amount of. ‘‘ fact and fancyanecdote; wit, &c. 4tc. Ip U will be found such nf itcma, liiat almost every taste can bo grallfcd.; vThe staid moralist can find in it lessons olWMomr those who deeke to ” laugh and grow fat” cao ho accommodated; and the merry Miss, who dftllgfatf'in a' witty repute* or a playful hit at the fashions, will perceive a sufficient fund of pungent satirf U give ruli play lo hcr gossiping propensities; yjj&TH or Simukl PicortT, Gsa., os Beaks Comrrr. —Samoxl Fkgu.t, Esq., who was for a number of jtiii i member of the State Legislature from Berks ooDA&sUed at bis residence, in that county, on.the dlb iosUmi. ;Mf.<Fegely was well known to a large circle of friends, and stood deservedly high as an honest nun sod conscientious Democrat. Peace to his ashes! Oaufosnu. —Wo learn by a letter in tba PiltsburgbPost, (written by Col. Meredith, for mSfly ef Shlppensborg. iH thlscbunty,) that an affray I Middle fVk, California, on the lOlh of September last,; between Mr. Henry Campers and Major George W. Spotlswood, (formerly of Indiana county, Pa., and partners in a mining claim,) in vrb'tcb'lhe latter/was killed. GomperrWas tried by a committee, found guilty of a premeditated murder, and executed at 4 o’clock on the same day. Previous to bii txeeutlon, he appointed executors to settle bis affslfs arid send whtli*UU to his father in Blairs vOT*' Major Spotlswood was a native of Carlisle, but had for a number of years resided in the Western part of,tUa Stale. SißMQixirr with Siam. — The Washington con respondent of the Journal 6/ Commcrcs states, that Ihf'tidfeelstitm with Spain la about to some to a fa. the, President having concurred with Un Webiler as to the proper mode and extent of the, redress due to Spain, and overtures, which will be conaiatcnl with the views of the public, have bean made to the Bpaniah Minister. The Immediate restoration of ffriend!/ relations,ii Issaid^iwill bd the thr Ar^rfoiin-p-V a|g|{Sßyiwiii «>»arfuuMflat of procwctftnga against Mil'Tbrafher, and ail Americans wire have had,* or who tfafe tech suspected of having any connection with ineurroctioa in Cuba. Vi JflV'fiArni Coming at Last.— Our Government^ 1 ll’Yl «ald,nowha* certain information showing,that Iboihodisbbf .lho prisoners who were shot at Hanna arm aUbtaaillalcd by ihe populace. Commodore Firktif seods'a copy of the examination, of the pris oners* It is an examination rather than a Iris). He •ends some statements from Spanish sources, which •hows that the bodies were mutilated. J&nrau;oM op an American Citizen from Franck. —Mr.fiouts, R citizen of Ibe United Stales, hat been ordered'jeni of France, by lho ! government. Hl# offiehcewas, finding M. Bonaparte's administration ooi; liberal.enough. The facta areas follow#!—M* BoOiar, being of French extraction, speaks French liken Ualiv#;inlB4B be expressed freely hivaympa ttifea'with the republicans, was denounced by some secret agent of (he police and placed on the Hat of republican' foreigners.' The affair lay dormant until a'ftw >coka ago, When Mr.Bouis dcmandeij»or raUsioa to deliver a coarse ofleclnroe on China. It wae flatly refused on the ground of :tbe applicant's political opinion#, and. on hi# remonalrating against Ibis excessive rigor, be was ordered (o quit Faria in Iwenty.foor hour#, and the country In three day*. Makvklloos!— I The New York Daily Timtt telle of a fanatical Abolitionist in that city, famous for bis love and sympathy for the “poor negro, 1 * wboae wjfe Jail week presented'him with n fine, bouncing which is something like a storm* efoanin ibe tropica. The doubting parent was puzzled bow iacba lblog oouldhsve happened, but he thinks iVTm^e'wult of sympathy!‘ n’TllnflttsaK The Charleston Mercury alatta that V.K-Stevenson, ofthaNaahvUle and Chattanooga Railroad' Company, negotiated in lhVi r ,ci(y last week’, 1350,000 of the bonds of lbs Company,, guaranteed by the Slsto of Tenneuee, baUridg fi per cenhper annum interest at par. 1150,* 000 kri kaidUa have been taken by an eminent bank* log hqtiee in Washington, arid 0100,000' by a firm in cfbirleslon.' / TiUinAalviKti w’Virginia.—' The Clergy and Coun cil* of Charleslown, and Justices of the Peace of tyflkriffih bounty, V«., have published a card to the oitlseoaof that town and county, recommending them to ohsffV* the 37th Instant as a day of Thanksgiving andtralw. TWircr Riiihoib.—Wc learn from tho'Wsst Chei. uiJtf+rionian, that the,engineers' employed to sur- Vs j.iherpaU of the proposed r&Uroad direct from WectCtaeUr to PMUdelphla, have, located the Toad, andarenow busy in making their ealoulatiooa prs* ptralary lo a tailing of the work. ' Foou«irßuiNDpu~-The bath tub*, made of cast iron, and tome 40 in number, for the new Schuylkill been foundi »Aer delivery, to be tW i°, Bo Into the cells. This will he an item •fieeiiiMertbUfouitUtar t Q jb B county, or the par* Wee furnishing the»„ . TTr T I r" - ' ,1 Jiiftff «f*»4 a firman respecting (he i Freteftenievpf .Jjie empire, considering Christians, i who ehall eo declare themselves, aa a aoparalo and nnited body. aod asaueb entitling them to claim £ilfeddllen;ftaih the officers of the Turkish Qovern. demand passports, register births, and nuke •^ojj, 7 JSpfe|epta,llona as they require through the (BtpOf.pfo cpjnmon agent to the Sublime Porto. will, after the expiration of lilf his permanent placd of residence, ’jpr ‘ THE APPROACH OF WINTER.—RBMEM- Bfia TUB POOR* > ' -■■■" B'J* " The melancholy days have come, I •*, ■ of the y K'A C6cd W itfritß iacomingrapidly DpDitt'Ms.an^crc long its icy fetters'will have bound iho brooks'-and streams; its whUc tmd snowy mabllle covet the fields, andils piercing winds fq|i by all ofus£ : |For some liroe’pasi, its constant forerUnder,. Jack FaoaTj hae given unerring indications of He jiear approach; and the fall of the loaves, withered and shrivelled as they are by the autumnal blasts, as they sweep along our streets and through the old forests,lndicate thalthey have fulfilled their destiny, and forcibly remind us that man, too, is “ declining into the vale of years, 1 * and that ha also will soon bo in the "sere and yellow leaf. 1 * In a few brief years, at most, his race will be run; hvd* like the leaves, ho*;will;wither, r die, and soon U forgotten.- 1 * The beauty of Bammdf is faded and past; Ihe.rlch. fruits of Autumn bate been gath. wed, and the shrill winds seem to sigh d melancholy . requiem for their departed glory. <> y '• < > Few, however amply provided they may be to meel its rigors, can look npon the approachof Winter with feelings of complacency. Even the wealthy, although wrapped in warm and comfortable olblhing, and with’ ' ail the appliances which wealth can command, are ' nevertheless •dmelimet.pompcllcd lo endure its rude and bitter Masts. Tf the opulent succumb to (he merciless effects of Winter, what (hen must bo; the condition ofthe poor and destitute V Withouil any of tbpcomfortsl'and In many oaSei with but few ofthe necessaries of Ilfe^'they, must weather the storm as boat they can, and, if a helping hand be not extended. 1 lolhem, (heir situation is indeed a hard and almost’ hopeless'one. Deprived of a ’sufficient quftntlty 'of i wholesome food; with thin and scantyriltnenlj.and without warmth, they are exposed to QU lhe.inoldm ency of Winter, and mado to .feel *\ the merciless pelting* of the pitiless storm,** with acirce ahop'eof alleviation. The effluent, while surrounded by every comfort .which wealth can purchase, seMohi think of the sufferings of their less fortanalonoighbprijprjif they do, the thought' is. quickly btnished from their minds as an tmwelcomeand dissgreeablo intruder. Those, however,-who are how rolling in wealth and and who fare every day, should bear in mind that ‘‘riches,lake untotheraselves wings and fly away;**.!and that in a eountry like cure, the condition of persons a'hd families Is frequently .and suddenly, reversed—the rick of 10-day being the poor. of lp-morrow, and etc* eerier. Many families within our own knowledge; who, but a few years sgo, were accounted among the most wealthy and Influential* have, by sudden and unexpected revolutions, and without any lack of economy or prudence upon their perl* been’precipitated fromlheirhigh positions in the social and; fashionable circles, and made to drink ofthe cup of’povertyto its very dregs. How careful, then, should we all. bo to cultivate a spirit of kindness and of charily ; to look.wlth a, lenient -eye upon the faults «Ud foiblss of olhers', and be’ilWays willing to extend a helping hand to. relieve the sufferings of our ; less fortunate brother.' Many* indeed too many, when’ in the full tide of-prosperity, lend adeaf ear ,to tbej > appeals.of charity, and.treat with coo) contempt the I pleadings of those who are ready to perish;' Others, again, although disposed (q give freely of (heir means for charitable purposes, cannot bear to enter , the abodes’of wretchedness and commission others to act as the almoners of their bounty, thus ! depriving- themselves of the chief pleasure which attends the performance of a good and humane action —the. heartfelt gratitude and thanks of the widow «nd the orphan. Wo hope our citizens, many of. whom have ample means and .sufficient leisure, will carry, at least to some-extent, our suggestions into effect, and thus become the instruments of doing IncdlColtbls good, by Ministering, to tbe.nocculUca.oiUhQ.iudiuiatJLhd ntitmiy onacir oKsniTn j works of true charity and benevolence, will never miss that which they thus so worthily bestow; and when they come'to die, the recollection of their good deeds upon earth wlty bo a far greater solace to them* tbonlf they had founded hospitals, colleges, profes* sorsbips, churches or asylums.' \ 5. ' Railroad Excursion Tickets—.lntriikstino Dr cisrioN.— An Alderman in Pittsbarg has decided, by giving judgement for plaintiff, that'railrbad com pa* nice have no right to refuse excursion tickets, from passenger#,offered after the time for which (hey were' issued. The plaintiff in ibis case bought a ticket,' which bad on it .V good for two days only." lie of. fered it to the ticket agent within forty eight hours after he purchased it, but beyond the time which the company.hod fixed for its extension., It was refused He (hen offered the liekel and (be difference in mon ey between the excursion and regular 1 ticket, which was also, refused. He paid bis fair in money, and ' then brought suit and recovered the price of the ticket and coals. Tito plaintiffs counsel argued that (ho notice “ good for two days only,** printed on the face of (ho ticket, did not amount tu a contract, any more than the common notice of stage company and canal tickets, M all baggage at the risk of the owner, 11 did, which has been decided again and again to bo of no virtue; that defendants had no right lo roc'elvo the money of the plaintiff without giving value there* fore; or place on tboir tickets anylhlogjwhichcould bind Urn plaintiff without his consent. What is pur; chasing a ticket but consent to the conditions 'at* (ached to It 7 ’ Taxation.— Most people, says the Montgomery 1 Ltdger, profess to be in favor of equality and equal rights, and every one will admit (hat there is no bet tor field in which to demonstrate a practical love of the principle than Its exercises in levying our taxes. At the present lime, after the repeated efforts at equalization, booses, and lands, or, in other words, teal oatale,.boor.the burden,of taxation. Here is a , farmer with a fi»m r worth s6ooo< It is valued at . $3OOO. He pays-Wa Stale tax, Wa County lax, his . Township tax, and hit School tax. Now here Is a i trader: lie has a slock of $5OOO, and pays $12,50 license for (bo Slate. Hfs stock pays no-school,'no county, no township, or borough or oily Ur/and he makes as much or more money than the farmer—- * He pays $17,50 less tax then the farmer. • Has the farmer & right to complain? Again, (he holder of Slate etock pay* a leas tax than Ibe money at usury, and money at interest pays leaatax than money, jn homes and.lots. ■ , ■ ■ U. S. 6*!»xToßB.—Ex-Gorernw James 0. Jones (Whiff) has been elected U.,8. Senator from Ten* ncssee, in place, of far. Turney (Dem.) whose term of service will expire on the 4lh of March. . Hon, R. Toomds (Unionist) Is elected U. S, Senator from Georgia, to succeed Mr. Berrien.' ■ Ootsaoi ow Humuaun Exili*.—lt is slated In (he Chicago Advertiier , that on the 27th nit, alxtsen of (ho Hungarians, who left New York recently for (he West,'came to (hat oily from the Southern Ml* ohigari Railroad, where, (hey bad been work, and been driven off by a mob, which attacked them in (heir quarters, on a Sunday, while (hey wore engaged in religion* worship. Who the aggressive party wore is hot announced, bill conduct, certainly, was basely inhospitable. . / ~ ; , OMlss Ruth Pierson, wlio died In’ Derby; (C 1,,) • few days since, aged 89, was the last resident de* ■eendani of the first while settlor oftlmttowp, Mri Thomas Pierson, who purcha«edtheland,ln of the chief of the Bagamoce Indians, O’Kenuk**- His descendants have retained a portion of that pur* chase to this day,neatly tvio Hundred years. ■' EDUCATION—SOME OP ITS POPULAR BR HORS, .■ i . In \viillrig uppn.UiU subject, we are well of the^danger usually Attendant upon a devotion from long established customs. But as our ob ject revert to what, ln : our opinion, is iwrong,without having any other inioresUthan that of the ppblio good, we trust that no offence will betaken^ 1 - 1 .1 V 'I In many .parts of our country, the |dea Haabe come general, that pupils should be employed certain hours—from six, seven, to eight houra per day.- . This, as ageneral.rulovis decidedly w|ona, : and suicidal to the young learner. In some cises, pupils may study to advantage, six hours per;day), but no more—and ihese cases wd believeSrery seldom occur.- The mind.as. well.as the Jrody may be overcharged, and -the burden imposedimay not-only result- in ; ev|l ’cppbe4uVpVbs'!e>er after, : is peculiarly-, the case, with: a young learner. ;No mailer'what' may beihenaiuralßlrenglh of intel lect .great'caution should bo observed notloop press any.faculty,;but,only, require an exercise, which - when accomplished, :; will leave the mind as eiastio and buoyant as before; It ianounoom raon thing, .in visiting our schools, to be,pointed to a pale, sickly lad, of Sonia eight or ten'years of age, who" has far outstripped all bis voting com* peers, an'd. is considered -a prodigy. The.'boy is commended for hla Smartness;.and his Utile Heart well nigh bursts with honest pride. He becomes still more excited, and plies himself with renewed energy and appUcalion.,, And what, iVthe result 1 In nine cases' out of ten,'his mmd sinksbeneallf the weight, and hia liuleframo,'enervated by a waht of manual exercise, finds an early grave. ;; 'in this'way are thousands of youth sacrificed lo misguided notions—martyrs, to popular errors in common school The fond and dealing parentWhospafieclions are fixed. Upon bis lovely boy, sees not tHaTolly of this course, unlU.a slow and lasting disease deprives him of the object of his fondest hope, by. a premature death j anti he discovers, too late, that under a Judicious system of- training,- that child might have.been reared-in full health and vigor, both physically and menial ly* gladdening, th'p hpart of,ike parent, and becom ing an honor and a blessing to his age and eoun uy v ■ :; - ■ ; We have seen this painfully realised in numer ous instances; and when called (asiweaometimes have been,)' to stand aroundhis little grave, we could not avoid the reflection, that error planted the seeds of death, and misguided custom dug his early grave. i- -r- Let parents and teachers examine this practice in all. its bearings and consequences. Experience will.teach us, thaVthe custom,is wrong, and vital ly injurious, and that,'if.we desire tho benefit of , the pupil, the habit will be discarded, and hereaf ter only wbrlhy. to be r;anked.,and found among the exploded errors of former times* There are Other errors' of much Consequence, which we wilt notice f at pome future lime. . . . -.. Japanese at Washington.—lt .is slated ll»( Ihp. Govcromenl will : bring to. Washington tho coming winter the Japanese officers and creW, picked op al sea by an American Teasel, and carried jnto'San Francisco. They will be entertained at.tbo.yublio expense, and shown our public work* and ioalitu.. lions, extent Of navigation, commerce, &.o. They are said to be intelligent, and will bo able, when they, are sent borne, to give tneh an account of this coon try .as may possibly -tend to aid the efforts of (he Government to obtain a n»tL.. Cffnnui4«lt jjllllffillk dtatos ■ irrgatoSusquehanna toTlparrfwun f ’a ,r lolter from' the • President to the Emperor, (be object of which was to open a commercial intercourse. But the Snsqnebanna never got beyond Rib Janeiro, and is there likely to be long detained for repairs. More Railroad Comm acim.-.Two hones belong. Ing lo a Pennsylvanian named Lccdle, were hilled by tho locomotive on. the Norwalk Railroad, near. Shelby, Ohio; on the 28lh ult. The owner,.in order to be revenged on the railroad company,'blochadcd Iho track, breast high, with rubbish, noaf tho Fred ericktqwn station., The obstruction wu placed upon tho track jail around a bend, where it could not be seen litl the train hid nearly come upon U; and hod It net been warned,of In season, or t been passing, in the night, many lives might have been thei forfeit- A half o dozen men were also stationed (here to' de fend the work, - When the next train came along, ah onset was made, by (bo dead horae parlyynpon the oars, locomotives, conductors and ,passengers, the result of which was the defeat of tho attacking parly, though not without severe cost In the way of broken heads on (he other side. ,/f > Thk Capk o* the United States vs. Robert H. Mobris, the colored lawyer of Boston, indicted for abetting in the rescue of the fugitive slave Sha« drach, terminated on the 12lh inst„ imbe United States DistrlorCourt, by a sealed verdict of not guilty. When the jury Aral went out, they stood I I for acquittal to 1, and remained so four hours and a half, at tho end of whlchTCfibd the odlaiatfd. Ing juror gave in. Ajl-the jurors, were in favor,of enforcing the law, as constitutional, but they Were not satisfied that Morris Was in tiio cab with Shad* rach, as testified by some of the .witnesses for the Government, the testimony of those' witnesses be ing met by the witnesses for thedefenoe, who toe* tilled that they paw all (He person® who were in the cab, and that Mr. Morris was not ooq of them. Dean Polly-— At Ottumwa, lowa, a short time ago, a party of met to sereitsde In a rowdy manner Roberl UalBton, wh6 had married a Miss Wood. When the noise commenced, Messrs Woodland Ralston aasolled ihocothpany by throwing.slones at them/; At ijme opp of ihe party, either by accident or design, fired a gun and shot Ralston in the left side, ndar the heart. Ho died the Monday following. Upon mortem examination! it was ascertained that he was . shot with o paper wad, a portion .oif. which lodged against the vertebral of the heart. ' Mobil* and: Ohio Hail«oad. —A’leller from Col. Childi, chief cnjincor of lire Mobile and Obis Rail road, gives a very flattering account of the. progrcaa of that work, in favor among the Mlaaitslppiana,— The people of Lowndes county have, in ono waok. subscribed for tlia building of cloven of the twenty el:! milei which the road will run Ihroughthat coil O' ty. The citlzana of Lowndes,have called a general convention of nil the counties in Atabaina and Mta alaaippi Interested In the road, 16 meet In'Columbus on the third Monday iii November. 1 Col.Childs gives notice tltat thirteen miles of the road will be ready for public nae, with'bnglnoa and pars, by Chriatmaa —and the remainder 'of the lino toCiironella, aa fait aalbeltackaoanbolald... . . No Bnimixs ye Punish.—Slpco tlia elccllon in Virginia, the authorities of. the Navy Yard at Gos port havo discharged a large number of hatds em ployed there, who would hot vote for etiy man but the Deraporpilp.candidate for 'is ofcourao all proper :in the party which " loathes proscription.” . . THE MAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER. , Graham's December number of this superb and popular American Monthly Maga. zinc is already before us, and is truly a It’ Is, ss.Ußua), filled with aVast amount iog and Instructive reading matter, the contributions of (he best American writers, male and femalc, nnd the embellishments are numerous and of>a superior order. They embrace," in part, the •* libno Siar," “ Diana Gallery," *-* Highland Chief," Grcomo,") and 11 The Treasure." It contains also a very beautiful song, sol to music, entitled“ My Gal .font Bark;" the words-by.-Mr.-,Thomas, J» Diehl; and notices of new publications, a Table of Contents, &o. d&o. .The .December number completes the thirty, ninfA-voliimb of ftifo ably coiiddcted (periodical, and of course the January issue-will be. the first of , the fortieth bno. ,;Graham promises .much Tor lJie future, andiie always mprp ( lhan[fulfijl|i hi8 J ,prqm^aQfl. ; ,.Hi« list of conti ibaiors c'mbVecethe names of some 'of the most eminent'prriters.iq > America,^-Iruat.Uie, enterprising propriotpr of this Mag’iszmd may 'go on prospering, and to prosper. Gborgo.R/GraJiam, Esq- Proprietor; -.134 Chestnut street.., Terms, per, annum. iWewill,furnish “GrdAbfn’^aiidHho^iVofo uhieer"Tor 83 SOpor anrium,-.ikttde*rice. j : \ Godby’s LaoWßqoK;—This old and uriivertalTa rorile sill) continues lo liold.a Inghrank IhO publications of the day.; jias.bebn a pioneer in (hocauso of American Literature, and Jias alwaya hod an extensive circulation and;k wlde Bpreadfe'pu latlon. The ‘‘Book"for’becenibpr Is ayeVy brilllanl and splendid number, and. iq bfaply,of; typography, excellence of its literary articles, both in prose Ohd, poetry-, end fn' p.rore'nl surpasses any, hpmber ! hcl;oioforo‘issued. It Is filled will) the most popular authors ofthe'day, and its, irtezzalinot and steal-eo' gravings;wiH compare with those of «ihy other publication,' or Amcnoan. _ 'Among them, isa beautiful frontispiece;; ‘./Good Night,lq *51," and also several othersi >Tbe and the Dress'Maker"’ (two plates 1 iri tells its/pwn story; ".phnat- 1 mas Cheer, ’’ and. all very pretty designsdndhandßomcly'exocuted.Tt contains; too, a chulbe'pjcce 1 'of ,musiei'entitled,' k “T Xdve’ llie Still Evening,”’together;with polices ofjjc^v', Table.of Contcnts, &c. The purnbqr for, Dcepmber, completes the/ortjt third. volamd of. the .“Bbbk r " and tho riow volume, which' oamniencoir In January, will, wo are inured, at ir’lV’doeS ncil’ excel,, (hose .which , hay? preceded lu Philadelphia. Mrs. Sarah J.Jlale,.Editor.' Louis A.Godoy, Pub lisher and Proprietor, Terms,' s3’ 00 per annum, or 83' 50 for tjio “Book", in advance,' ‘ Sartain’s Union Maoazink.~-Tliq December numV ber of this capita] publication has just ,eome Jo haipd,- •nd from a hasty glance at its page*, we cannot fail to perceive (hat It Is indeed agem or-a number; con taining much ‘that is btwutlfbl, valuable arid onlcr tajning. The.principal mozzbtinet are, "A I*ago from an AncienlCbrooicle;" the j'Poris Hippodrome," 'and " Tbe Tiff,*? oil. possessing rare beauty and high finißh,:ib^clbcr:willf!bthcr'bpgraV inge, 34 jii number. It compriflCß pages, jvilh 43/or)ginal by Abo bcaiiwrilers la the Country, male and female; to*wfaicb is'an ap pendix,'called'"Puck’a Pqrlfollb," with wopd’eolsi' arid dplped yvith wit and humor, 1 equal lo v The Editors, Proprietors, and Publishers; pfihisio. tereatiog. Magazine, are certainly entitled to' much credit for (heir industry and (ho abb; lUUy'witii which they haro conijucUd ilj.and wa (ruat they may reap an .abundant and profitable har vest. ' The edilor oppears determined* losurpass’all bit rivals,'-and accordingly leaves nothing undone to Bccbmpllsb his object. ' • j! ' 1 ‘" 1 .eiueijeiu work wilitcommcnccr with the Jonoary number, Un der tbs Editorship Df JonN'SAjmm', Esq.; boo of Iho Proprietors, who h cmlpenlly fillfcd fo'r thd taWf, ind Hie present number, proves Ins sivencss. Terms, $3 QOper annum foronoiCopy-A. Two copies one year, $5-00—One copy.lwo years, $5. 00—Five copies one year, *lo—Ton-copies" £ne an extra copy to (lib person sending a. Club, of .-Ten, Single qumbora, 25.ccdIs. The sub aerlption money to be.paid Invariably tn adeanca. “Pennsylvania Farm Journal."— This is (ho title of ail able and Interesting agricultural monthly porti edict, which has been for sorpo time in 4 November.‘nupabur, of, which is no.ifl Jbefore ’tie. ,1 1 >«, as its ntmo imports, devoted dlffdsion or agricultural knowledge, and to the interests of the farmer generally. 1 Th'd' present condensed report of the. proceedings of the lalo Agri oullutal Stale Fair, hold at Harrisburg, together with a visl'amount of solid and uSofol information, Tho “Farm Journal” is just siifcli aworlt aa should both the hands of overy f farmer in Cumberland county, and we take grea t pleasure in recommending to them, Lancaster, Po. 8/S. Haldbman, EdilorvA.-M. SrANOfjtnVPublisher and Assistant Editor/ Terms, $1 00 portmnum. Dr. H. M.Rawlins is AgcnlTor Carlisle. . ■ ’ ','" U u '’t ‘.‘Southern Literacy Messenqxa.V—T|)ii sterling and ably conducted Magazine comes to us in a dqublo niimborTor October ; and:Novomber, sustaining nobly Us ancionl'and well ebrnetl- reputation atf a’wdrk' , of superior and decided merit.*; If Is to tho literature,'intercity poljtfc» r; and hUloricoi asiociatioDß of tho South, and Ukesirpnk with such publications; as (he North American -Review and Dcmperotio Magazine. ! Tho'contributors ,10 Us col iumns aie-priocipaily S6u|ficrn. gonllomon, many, of whom have won for themselves unfading Unrela,Rod whd hold a diallnguiibcd place among tho literati! of our douiitry. The Afcssshgtr was established fn !83f and has always,bpeh comidCred fAc. loading literary joDrnalptorijie South. . Although apmswliat tpo sec-, tional for l an extensive circulation in (hie.meridian, U is w'dll lapporlodby ‘the South, add excrbisqi great influence in tjiat section of country. Richtuoild, Vai John R,Thompson, Editor and Proprietor. - '* . Boston BioroaiAr. Doawino Room Companion.— 1 This magnlficeDl mammoth Weekly Journal, one of the very beat in the Union, manages to koep'aboad of all fla rivala. Its laal'Jaauc (No.. SO,) la aiiperipr to any of Jrs predecessors, gopd'aa they all /rape.been, It contains several excellent original stories, and a largo amount of other reading matter p and'in. the way of embclliabmenta, it bannot bo surpassed:— Among the engravings is a aplritpd likencia of “Koa, aulh, the Hungarian Polriolj".together with a view of "Sir John iloas' Yecbi Folir, at anchor in Loch Ryan," "Woodi on Firo in Maine, Ac. dcc. Boston. F, Gleason, Proprietor. Termi, $3. per annum, Goon Wikat.—-The Germantown, Telegraph says ihpt at.lljoHarplahurg Vair llioro was a earor pie,bushel of:Wheel exhibited by Mr. Riohard Pimm, of Chester 00., which was, perhaps, tho finest grain we over saw; it Was while, plump and large,—'but what da equally important, ho, raieed forth tight bushels to the aero, and a friend of hial np irp has ipformod ys, raised fifty. It ia called Australian Wheat, though "Very slimier to-lire Etrnrion, Introduced Into the .United Stales by Com. Stewart, hut it does not deteriorate'by suc cessive sowing, like the most of the Importations of this grain. . ' ' ■ , ~ ' , NxwarArxas in Omo.—According to tho recent census in Ohio, there ere two honored end ninety newSpOporo‘p'nblialiod in that Stile,'of which number thirty are' pnbliahod dally. ' Fiftyisix I papers, hail fiom Cincinnati.. 1 : i , Instraotloia In Agriculture* In the kingdom of says the Now York TVibiine, thorb are live Agricultural Collages, and a sixth is about to be opened; in these ore taught, by praciitfe^lhigHebI branches of the of (he Soil; of.odrlculturM schools ofi moro eleinon tdry orjldr theroal-o arc also seven sphools jo inßlrHciion the culture of oipedally dcv^cd'to N th^fnHlructipn:;:m v th’o moot of meadow lands'; ono for instruction in tho management of sheep; and there ore oho forty-five model farms,- intended to serve'in Introducing belter models of agriculture ; In oil sovonty-bno public es tablishments for agricultural education, npl lo inen lion others of a kindred nature, or those private schools whoro the art and science of good farming -are-; taught; ■ ■Pruiala 1 is a r f)ftflbh I'mtliibnVhr ;pcoj)lo.^;ji ( ’ ai* o I WI Hi s i hroof 1 o ti *r^ and,‘ tjayrl CXq w r hl ph f , large, .Uirichpc Bitualfid» Wjth; mfanp c}f, transportation; iocompllably.idperior. PrUSbii' tlacT ssVenfy-’ohs 1 bnblld 'cslablfah'menlb 'ld ihslfiiat ' hef' , . - . . .■ .vtjih i's - -j; k u peoph.mi for,in,iJ|g'» l lp9 1 sciqncca apd,Uic art oj art?. it N.bWliYprH mot,op.e;. end jhe,prppd? sillonitp establish a'-singlb-AgrieulturahCollcgei has again-aiVd bgain been in'herlifcgislbtaro.; sb^Hikyeful b exl»t T>ciyvyely' t|jai*, monarchy frep.uhUc7 :i ;|.!:’ • i ;i ;: ,i!.j■ . . What-.iii saidiby Ndwi'Yoi-k. iB equally appUoablo lb Porinsilvaniai’ 1 - * M 111 ' I'Jv'f. i■ i vt;« t- ‘ *■!.! Hi ■.. I rs i\-f.i. Ii: >i.l "s; is Sfrp*cmo' l Co‘art*,! ••.•ii’./. v-Micj! ■The JadgCs elect of thb'iSuprcme'Coiirt met ' di' HaV^iiburg.-yri 1 Friday 'ihitT terms, of 0 lh<( amended ,.|The ircpulliof IhcdrawiflgSl was asToUowspviz :i*-v-x,in,;;. m.* • f ' three'ycW|?, l! lf Ellis Lbwls t r - ! 1 r»»a inU - / John 8.-Glttbnr--’ : 'rilnb ; . r !’ M 1 u 7' , ■"'* •Wa 1 l(fer l 'tt?libwi ; ie;' ‘■ v /l , - ',-y" ? lhc cDaulpg,l.liropycarß, to commence op;lbo seopnd Mboday-iin'-December, n. ; 1. r- i. -- n,| irA ■ An (to (Tat/jiT. rqua.. Lire; ; to.— Jn,on.d tho New York Courts on‘Wednesday, a wUhclswos oalhd rVhb J/a«'bbch rurtnmg l an'erigrnb lmfflb'clfy; Jib UlttOie had been Von c'r|gjnccr for' ijfio iasV noWtsemployed xanning-on cnglflo. nl(»Appeared further, that during' theser'eiglit ho ! had been BlxlmJntha ob’ BlickWcll’g tbland jo} Mriinkenticar' ; ybry rcconlly 'lip had' been confi in a* cojjar foygetlipg, drunk, he. did not know :howilong; lib was told 4l one dßyV’.faut-could'hot swear to bbe day or lwd,ohly as they toltl him. In summlhg up (hb counsol l iverr'etf' tlial l)o was aliul/up ao {(lal.Hq'might; bp.6oH9rw.heu ealledjon.as.a .witness., ; If onyperi‘l od of.hit drOnkynnest (he. boiler of Uie had bttrsled. thbro would, as iiflual r hafe bbbn 4 ! nobody to blame." / ' . "JW J ![ ,■. !? Claims a oai n stP oßth a it. —<’A Par}ecorro«pphdchV ofiiie Now York (Courtrr/saya.th'atioals tyapqlcoa has kept. /tho papeja and documental relating .tp .llicr claim ofuho United Stales against' Portugal,* which wcVc placed, many 1 months Ha nds Tor * btf guidpnce.rn'lbef arbitration quliniiilecj lq|iim, lurbctl In (tie'drawer of' the. Elyseo.,- Tho ifiUlh .Vf this sfotomcht Well enough vouched for lo cnlillo il lo'-credH 1 , arid U is by np jjrobkble that an ijiattcrof bp.’.eo contemptuously treated by the umpire io/l two goil drnmenls.*';' v.l "li I-m vu* ?-> ■; <■' »> •'» ii 1 “ r. • - > .1 ■; v .\'r »I * ■: »m ■■ >. -I •/.»' «> Mexican governments has .retCsUblialied the ilaw: Which 1 provides ! that all foreign<AT(icfes!imported Into Mcilcoshal) piy s dUly ofS'peP cdh(J f The ‘tTiicieq hrc' ai no ptlipr Ume to ■k» .dakknl-la ’ «tng «I ■ 1«' 'n r‘' ' nw linna \ imp Q»i. TllO general.government, *nd.ibd Slate io.wlitoU the imT poßt sliftll be paidi'sliill -equaHy' share' (ho them, and' cljlife'r : Sldtbsj'shall '"'bp , credited 'h’V.sr 1 TJiq )4.w if,Ao’ iili'p ,o(rpot in four.months from the 9,th of Ootober#. . -Rival Doctors jni'PobtuoAl.— A-taurdarof a rolhef‘novel : iort hits been committed (own in' ’ll ‘ dppear's' t hal a'qi»pickidpcl^f,’ the only"practitioner’in’tlie place, had jqpg iiad’the field entirely todnmsclf, administering. his drug# .at hap hatard,'and killing or eurlngijusV ai they ohaheed lo stilf.lhc casO'dr n6t:' AV lasl a rod! 'physician, a Spaniard,, came fo establish himsedf, in the pfacc| and haying been ypryiaucccssfui-in fhe .treatment of his patients, aoen-grow Inlo’grcal favor with the pcopli Tho , a' very 'expeditious way of getting rid pf hia compcliior, which was the summary prqceasi of. gqing with a partyjof hls adherenladd tho hooae oi the ohforlunate-Span iard; dragging’him’out bf bed, taking' him to the publlo rharkcl-place. Qnd thdro eliootthg'him, quite in form.. Thia,.would pppoar were- it.not stated .in -ail-tho periodicals • of’allpar tied; Shd confirmed by ah ofiloial accdunt of tho cap ' Itifo of five'of liio pflncipai or whoml however, jias madojbls oscape.,, ~ , M . TuK MofuioN.JpiFfJCULTua A'f' Salt; oanae oPlhc public officer* leaving (bo Mormons, is saidlpbe,lhat lbey'ddnbtinCcd (he government of , the United States, and . called, ..popgrofl^, 1 a.’,. pf corrup.tjBwjhd|frs,V ‘appropriated by Congrcia forpublic buildings,'baa been taken to.pay off the debts of ohurehj a short limb before the merchant* and Judges I6fl, Rrtgjikm Young called, together, .fpprolly, aqd.'paifed resolutions and Issued orders for the seizure oftwenty four thousand dollars mpre Aom the hands of Harris'; (ho Secretary. Harris persisted in'retaining it‘ arid only by tho ( ,uis of an..jnjuncllop. by, (Jio Supremo way ho ablo to do ao. and get away with .the mohby. -This omion of spifiloat wUh govornmenlay ifTatrrf, i/likely to gdl thb' IVlnjrilqns jhlqf Tho U. Sl&leB wlll 'allow op , repglpuo aec(ariao institution to.o'stabUsb tho,laws ofthls country.' i,. i*it- • .1 A Nxw OouNrxnviiT.— A: now. counterfoil nn the Philadelphia Dank made Ilk appearance n day or two . If la of tlln ddHpjdjndiipn of £5, fcUcr A.va riPtialy. filled lip. .TJiugcncral appearance pfihe note Is not goodthe medallions and tho faces of the females In the vignotle are Imperfect.' Two pirnit Pw?r.« V^vrwop^’t'/prp^pml.U.pdj.’.iThp'deia betweep'the .words “ Fiva—l''iyo,";on the uppor antl lewar margins,, am oblong'' in the good 1 nolo) and squire in the coi/nt'eKelt. " I ''l' l , ll “ 1 GaiATSAijsov Land and Stock at (foam, Cnajan. —On tho lat iif May 'hextpili imlqcnao adib of lam] '((ndjaipokjie (p take place ap updpy t||o. rljrcotjon of;Cpl, Kippey,'. Thp.sale, will include. 1609.. town-lots, in Corpus.Chrlali, and ,400 lota in Nuooostown) 12000 hoad lof horned cattle, 2000 mules, J5OO horses; besides farming raedcliiind’lao, ‘tor; \ This aple Is tp bring together an' Immense concourse if po' 0 plp ( and to be almost aa grand aud ( alfroplivo ps the " World's Fair.", .The,Now Orleans. Della Says n Ihoalmtvill bo opened on thp occasion, Races will ho run of the best blood stock. Regular bnll.fighle will'como otr, in' which thp'aoldre' will ho veritable bult-fighYpra from Spain and f McxiPo.’, Cljbicp’ singprs will he engaged for cuncc/lp, together,,with jugglers, plroiia. Vrpfyth(ng plaojhftf.qan amuse Ihoi peo ple,idmlnglhe time llila greet sale—the largoat aale over hold In this country is now g6|ngon, : omolal Census ' An official table of Census 0 f p,„ ■ylvanla, ha.josl boon findUhorf to ,1 10 Wale!,"' papora, from iho Census Dprooii. U'o , hn „“"'"Ston (aTintl/ftom-for ll in a/wooif or Ivvo M ' ndo “ ,or ip cofa a rccapltulali/ri'or liio atali.lic, l” mb™ Dwelling houses in th'bSlalor!. Families initbo \ 386,216 M Hi* P \ <08.497 WhlW;jmh& v h U48.8G3 - - V- \fa6' t m\ Colored males, 25,057^°^'^^ Colored-females - • - ---28*266 - . HOTT/rffria ' Total population. 00,, *7" Deaths during Iho year. , ' ,1 78g „ Farms in cultivation, • | () 7,577 i . Wealthy Property Holler,. 1 Tlioro is a .radioal.orror.iir.llio, imotosaim, „ . . “ In -liPWtaafpna ihlit mll 1 pod build up towns and cities... They « r fw r they are rarely InslwnenUl ln, r build|L, n » ; bul The real wealth of every city | a jto’-ba foiSrf® 1 * morolianfs.itsMiqnjifa'din^i'i'iindlU'nibbhiid^a o '? of the capital invbelodby |he , classes VmnJ* ' knowledge can bn derived frow k"’? 0 •'hoy aro liio mcn br'heatl and ihoughi- ind Wokr lion, and Ihcyfnitto billet'Where, !l' real cilSie ora whoro to bo rolUd.opoh io mako tholn ika omi ' would grow jin (ho elrcofs.and ' IllhohrTpWd’ f'T would boll.® duly ;ir iboit'dtlslopc-o fe every onlorpnso which Jooksv to tl,e genoral adv,r. logo of a community, crpcricnco (cachet'at is Iho mcrohnnl, Iho iho tn' cc l,i„ 108 who lake tho load and they orb relied , parry it oul. TIIOVO is not a failrOlip boilrel 0 canal dug, nor a |Jnblic’b s l|djb(( , ',ii,dortaka l i.’wi,irf'l does not fimkilaiprojoolofs :and moat, carneai ad.o calcs, and llioso wlio acluallyrnccortipllah Iho work in Iho clones wp.hayo hahlod’.'.'Jr'ii, ijidr loiivh, thoir forecast ahd njajingoment. and. produce, which' has niado places what they are. has a letter ftqm. theMississippi, jwhich says t-'ji nim.f >; V-V, V 1 * L Never had ah Amoncah '.vXdselVbWh greeicd in cqllmaiaam. The Al lache was disgusted.Bnd,.mortified, Poor, sensi tive fellow! 1, forond<wasi proud that J Was at. tached to a ship rUsJtefchba W(W'aiich a glorious Imiesion, and receiving the cheers and blessing of ilioneandß wherever we went. ; 1 believe, candid, ly, that the only two men 1 irt Marseille who were in fear of t«, «ere ! \ho ' I're/el ahd'ttc Jl'mirka Consul —die Prefel foffoarofoTond/nghis noble, high-minded Government and the American Con sul for fear of olfendthg 1 : \^'^efclV t :‘ . Ills thought that one Of:the persons hero refer red to is the notorious fiilachc who considers his countrymen fdols'for'hlfjJwlhJ’fo'dppct to.llid Hun garian exiles. ,' . . ' • v .rr";v\Tn.jniJ < i -...n „.j , . . Kossuth and Capt. Lowapop tiUc' IK S, Srnvr.n ,M issißsim,—A, i 0 Cupl. Longj ii.publiibpd *h.o ( wjng dial U»o, fcjndci[ feelings and friendly regard loxlslod onlhe' pari of Iho funner 1 oAv«nrnq|ssd^9tliet' 'officcrs I of Ihe frigate, at tho limfr dfhlilititlnghcr at Gib. crallcr. The fetter is .-i ,U. S. Mr^isßjprK-, I So I hove but gne/gvgr.cct J[q Hut if that you may^bi*^Utt<cdwUi«oicept l lfibr yourself, as well aa for the officer* and crew of Ihia ahip, (he moat sincere of ; jpy„:warmest tlianki for the noble, a flection I was honored witVtin'fcoard Hhif 1 W£*^ho j remembrance of it will be a lusting treasure to my heart, end 1 will cherish il as a fair gift-of the Almighty, with what.' ever fate I may meet-throughout my tcmpcsMogicd mceljysou.soon ogain/ on-tho,happy eJlpres lnnd.,. f jt<cl. qo hope that you apd.allwho liayp.lbo to do sefylco to their, country undcr-yopij.corpmand.on board the.MjaelMf ippl frigalp, will boar (q mo V’tftn<( remembrance and' the, same ; rrfTectfqrt,,lhf;yyfaonor'cd m» wltl* from ihd Hrat tnouicnt t bowed with, deep' re* flag oC /ok rco rqoro, because UylLond svmbviq. H«d’ by ybur loyal, 'ga ll'iihi, 'lruo 'American 'Aftt the blcMing'jbf CJo'd'ahd'clbry and haziness' aU'cnd' ydu whorevdf, you go. p}o4 8 o ib communicate VMs, my Wanp wlahes and sentiments, to.lhojnvWe.nifodcd, goUa'nl officers, apd 10 tbo crew '°V ll ?.*- ll i!»V.i .1 ;;Kiiioro. Humors jrom WRRnijiaTop.— Tbo Wi'tyngtog cotrmpmdcni ofillf New York Commeroi.l- ttndr tho following tbithat ! papor: ' • • •. • ’ u I ifiiSk'thb lUtsirffcVit lljal Mi*. Wcbiter liad pUcod’ hib*.6flhd President, tplake effect b6ot» anct* thd meeting of Corigrcie, ijotUlicn'. tic.’..Mr? have no rebaoo fpr'delaying rh'ubti Ibfjgdlf’a elcp which he Has cbbiettiplalcd fof { •brt>e brenthe.’ The renadn'which .have induced him; lb’ Withdrawing from the labors and caVoV'crdißcc unli'l'thii lithe 1 , will be developed in (hb nmiodt boburf before (hc ! President'. Out tW liii inßrWj iicaltH. Hon Eilwiird Ercrtt would doubt* Idas conio into thb ' place' about to bb vacated by Mrj Webster, bulbil I* cpneidcrcd setilpd'th&t, when Mr! VVc faster goes blit, Mr. Crillcndcb will Uko charge' of IhcSlatd Department, and lion Rufus Choate Wilt bb'mad^" Attorney G'eJidrd)'. f *r»t Ghr.AT MsthWist' Cntmcn Case.—r Tho jfe? clstoh tfelWcVcd (jy f JudgcNclaon In the, TJ. S. Clr iuii CobH 1 of Now Yorh/sbtilcs lliq dlspulq The Cast, U . will b’d , fecriltccicrf,''wh* 'between 1 tbo .MoUiodlst CTiurcfi^'NbrVh^rfnd'Methodist Churcti, South, in, rcjjitrd 1 io ihb diytslWbY\hV church prop erly,' whlbh oh ’ (lib’ocViirrcnbu 1 ‘df ?fid''scfW*l|nn of into two brunches, was claimed oxcln *Wcly the Northern section. ‘ The difference between (lib Northern and Southern brandies of (hb Church,.sprang. up previously 16,1844, 'as to tlib ownership of slaves: TlVb, qnesjidn; arose,,in Is ; t4r whether of nof tliorc‘'should 'bo a ecpirqtibn| onp yv'ero passed by n ; Ur go rnnjhmy of'thb cqn/erbnco Of t(ja( year', fipfd irt New York, cfpcfJfog 111 a I Conference jp tho'Sl.ivchqldr liig Stales, fconsitlcr 1 it best to separate, they' might tlo. Church 1 then /divided. The' fund, ip dispute' was otigihillly ‘lntended for the .hbnqfjf travelling dnd sapcmlndatcdpronchcrs anil orphans/ Tho defence contended lha,t‘Uio . plap of separation was ’ illegal/ becdiiso d KiriJjcr, that flip South 16' withdrawing. c|ict/'BdVyolunlairly, ah'd’ibo’teby'roHouncAd atl tfioir miVifsgcs as owner or thA,SibokCbpocrn. / The deqiston of the Court, aftbr An clahqr&lo and careful summary opd review ’of tho cornhlaint bdd apswbr is, that tho separation (bolt pitted In pursuance of (ho action of tho compeV lent ecclesiastical ouihority— by (tip 'action of tho (oubderS offhoTund themselves; anil the banoficl? arics falling within (ho new .organization huvo nol foi foiled the tohlch entitles thorn lo itsenjoy. mcnl. ; Tho Comnlathanta'Bro entitled (o'their sharp 'bf .fhe produce of thebook codcorn; and a ' ddotcu Will' bo ordered' accb/dingly.. .whojheriho’ .jtyhd sholfjbo administered by' bn oppllcaiipn of tlib pVo duqbpro rate, o'r b y on appointment of the capital, arb'ijuestiohs rciorvod until jho eolUcfncnl of iha. dc’brpo. 1 if TJl|p value 'of ‘JT ' Tnit SfJiWHu UlMiintß 'wo-ton/ Govfcimi'rat.-i. tlip PliiMolpliii W’fWf* ■P«.»l«}nir i ,of' Ihb rumoroil daniu4 .Cos Ik* passport. upon tlio part of U|o Spnni.h Mini.!.. «ays-i ; '•..’l' •• ' i tl , .;.1:. i■, ■. j, /, .• , , 1 rim dlfihju(ticfc‘wit|j the Spanish'.lhlnlaidr 1 Wo hoi yol Settled; end (ho liiUW Bobnis robliy l proparin& for his departure.' Till#' I* id peVtekfottcd, a« : JVft;C«I. deron do'hTßWca: ia'rdalJy l lhe r bo*l fyllttw of (ho wholecorji« ln',\Vnfllilngton. Ho i* a gentleman'of fino belles Utirs achof ar» and .at heart attached to this country. Hi* siib* oWbo* mdy bo f Tool^und' ilkbly lo'bi oh 6 if hocoihosfraalj'iVbm'Spfjini ; If (he nuirb pdnolllia abpat which (he parties aro- rio\v losltig- tlieir lempor is norsbtlM; tllclr ie foor that our' how Con*iil to Havana,-'Judgo Sharkoy.wllf nbl bo received. This will ralher complicate, lhart 1 simplify Iho matter;-- Spain did wrong to ask for a sSlitoJOB a reparation' to hor hohof.‘ Such tilings could- hovb Botin 'dine without Ihd oxoliangddf diplomatic’ nblcs/und.'nb* body 'Wbuld’ Kayo Ibowghl’anylhlng’rif thorn. ‘D^ U la alm'os’t Koir.byldenl'tlmt'no; administration'cbi* da euch on cotnpnleion Ih' public opinion^ J ©epobiaHj r beTorq'W* PreiTdonlia) election. 1 '• ! vi:iv,,l ' : f ’' ! ,; *i • ,r * ! 1 82,036' ■r* I T n ;i • I
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