Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 13, 1847, Image 2

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Towanda, Wednesdav, Oct; 1'47
The neci lo►►.
IVe hat - •• rrums at the
o'clock P. NI., frog i noatly 1. :t r;:•t:tctA !:1 ti e
comity, bnt net in tittle 1 ,, Inzures. All the
strong holds of it•,lvrali: in a. - r• heard from.
the: far Coy Shenk at-en Itm ahead of his-vote
in the sanne N tovk osl 1 1 t< m l'; ,Of course tre ( ' ac.
nolgive the exact Yee', but the return: received
demonstrate •r‘l'h tolerable c ertattUy an incrca:-ed
majority for Shunk, and clecnon ol.tho cc
Petuocrat ie .
The Democracy o.f P: i! ,, rd int \ r 4'nne their
whole duty in romham.::: : 1 .9% ,d fdelluns
and fragment: of l'art;r: uar d d.•'.oat
Smnhfield has dnublyd hot ;it th e very
teeth of Pr. 5...1;,-.l , ury's
poor Yorick.
Federal Littlenera
The Bra Ward .Irgus.
'to ridicule and make ft13..0f Mr. I y : pre
sonting to tho:piti lieyvery irinccurgry in 1),
of . ",...tic?fais lu thrir
place.—err. , l:l•l orlll,..2;raphy &,•
The Ar 2.11 :. :ir! Caltcd In pu1.1,11 1),..
of Mr. \V.. a- r n an=- , or .0), - 1 iChi r m to
azatn , ', :kir ; IVat7i.-- , in a teco , it of that
rarer i , i his n, , 1i.•pt , "4'4' , , , ‘ \V lei:-
them he i, nn letter w r it,-. h t . h i , I
b een to swir u z the spv:ll , • and hold . rho
wW.,•11, Mr w thr ,
and otlered to p:, , vare it tr , or the eolni) , ,- , .:015,
rorreetiti , l any errors m tin' 0-01
&e. Bin they tail r.o. 111,•‘• , l`t• i.l
its it w a ..: set up . But !Len
`: wOrti. in vi , lation Of the:
fieeQ. anal in Vipkeion of 0 eC , itir'‘'s
Irjbutfiri.. Ihry put it pi 1,, r. ,ilo , it a
p
pear :IF ridtcnl, to a s c tti"
puf, , •tie that roure•r V it!t. t!, cerhi . ;Ind
eorrnFrtrni,h , nr:•• , fhtt. ev't• 111:1 t 11,,•
tion_ irc that euel-e. -'nr'tll•l
• fee! !hiee we'had ineurre•i Crs:IFI.Ve ~1
honorable men. and di-;:raecti thc , co. cur
prufe2siun
With the Arg.u4, tlee ca. e• is different .
trotdd act honorably—their poliwal mitt etrittib ,
are so pertectlyender the er - ...r0l of \r hip m:1113_.--
that they are not alway., permitted to act accord
ing to their knowleago of the right. In ihe ease be
fore us—they have done no injury. to tiny one
but it shows to what little tricks of meanness the
leaders of the Fe - :dcrul party will de-.rend to injure
an opponent, whenever'they think they have found
an opportunity: NVe can po6i ice
that the Federal leaders of this ton it. vit. 11 C.
Mrrrr'r. C: :Warw. TV. C. Bop-ro-t, ene assis
tance of F. R. 'Myer the Fe „ yleral candidate, did
compr/ the editors of the Arg . E. by tin( att , et with
drawing their support and countenance Deem that .
paper. to pursue the course they did.'tit diiect N 10-
lation of their hotter, aad their positive prrimi.4e to,
correct the manuscript—as all punters are e‘pect
cil to do, hr a rule of Ilse trade. And. after all
their efforts at disfh.turin.! Mr. Wattle= letter. with
the
. c.xception of the distribution of a few capitas .
and.commß,. it appears a- well and reads much bet-'
ter than most of the !hatter ii the Bradtbril Argim
We will:venture the prediction that if Gen. Irtins
electioneering. letter. idiont the :llecnng
had been printed, in all respects as it was wooer,,,
it would' have gained but littlo coinParison,
as a .literary production, with ta" letter of Mc.
W tler.
The wkr and \ear• from -Mexico
The AVaFilitv_rton I "mon cc:}l:6l . ls. a
ter, in relation tllc teccnt V:otories ar.l,re‘f!ti by our
army at the very zsteS nf the capital of i\leNiro an,3
their tritmilibant . posse , Ficn ( - tribe city tVe hap r.,
in ariothei column. condei:Forl all the impor.cit ttnrl
leading details. nha h arc too volumnieu.ti kr in
sertion in our p „ ape r r. NVe sui.join the ron:a , k• of
the Umon. on the recept of the irlorron• tilling= fa - I'll
the Feat of war.-aF 'lie polwy to he pur
sued by the administration. in the farther presortu-
Lion of campaign.
1 : 01111EMIANCE IDS CEA?! nTo A emr - rr —The
Mexicinn government havwg. deer:m - 4110 accede to
the Thieral propositions (-door L!overnmellt for peace.
or even, fil would - seem, to them a zeriott.r. and
respectful hearing . , it is now wanifest that the for
spirit an a l el . ject whit h has induced the
administrzeion to tender peace has 'ber , ll v‘ holly
misunderstood. •
propositions of Mexico—that we slionl.,! pay•
14111exican citizen« all the damages sustalned by •
them dunng the -war. F rmader all 11,t1 potion of
Texas west of !h i e Nuecits. abonclori oh et Now
Mexico. all of Lower and one-half of 'Upper Call.
fornia, leaving the import:, of our own and all other
merchants' into the Mexican ports open tit new tlu- .
ties, or even to confitvation, and give op our claim
to any, right of NV 7.y across the isthmus--as p.v
poFterout: a to put all hope. ,, of peace, at lean for
the present, on: of the me Lion.
••We understand it IN. been determined by the
government to-rfake no tinnier ovetturea of peace
on our part. When Mexico want.tpeare herealiktr y
let her rue for it. We are now yt the possession
of her capital, principal cities; p6rt.s. and posses
«lone. Large reinforcements are daily moving for-
Ward from Vera Cruz, ,sufficient to support the gab
Larichumn in the present occupation txf - the capi
tal. Pnebla, Ste.., and to open, and keeliopen, the
line of courrinication betweep the seaboard and
the main grny, In addition to. o:r.r.ltocideA the re
uimentr.,47 organizing and movirrt Il?rtv a rd from
Kentucky, Tennesr4, and Indiana. febeiifori•r
arents,. to the hill extent anti:on-70d t.:, t!;e I.lw of
of Congress, will be called out at once. to ni..ll;e
certain of the security of the aerny in it.; pre,eitf'..e
cupafion and upe,rations
As the continurtnee of the war t= forced upon 1;q
must be waged with l!".lor. 'rlit• el ) utite, co!l—
-quereil must be occupied and gov:Tired he ttiattl4l
law, and its resources and rel enues ren,l e ,td t, il-
Vtary in every practirahle manner to the , up port
our occupation andgoverritueut.
We are happy to learn that them ,
tneatim in tic' treasnri. (thanks to the operation : of
the tariff of is -16) for the inost s igorniis pros , •t'
tiau al the war, ineluilite.; the on,anization, equip
ment, transportation, Sir., of ail the new tWoopa
required, until some time after the meeting of Con
gress. •
Mexico would never have . offered terms so pre
posterous, ifehe had not been encouraged thr the
no territory party, - by the Faeces party and Max
jean party at home, by the party which has denoun
ced tlm= war as ug#te , sive, unholy. and unjubt on
nor part" Let us hope. Itolsevw, that her recent
trearlo-rous and rindicLive courEc will rouse and
uutte the nation in the prosecutiop of the war, and
la r‘:rtin4 f, to her, by milltari cuuttlbutto..F, as
tar azt. practies) , Je. its future expita,et,..
3.1.1tryr.0.v.--L-The news from the :\ra..-
I,\ cif e.lOll is tiinst glorious. Titutrtts the De
for Gi_iverilm: to elected v a
;;tL M i •r..<
lave tnijr,ri!
lens I' KENN Zril the milk: candid-lee for Con
'zees. in the ci , y of I3altiniore. is defeated. arid a
Democrat elected, by 500 majority. jaltimore
gale a Democratic majority of near one thousand.
'this is the bright - slide of the pirkure. The dark
sr it rzives us a fedora gain of one member of-Con
g-ess, certain. and wit fear, tiro.
‘Vorider if the Argils won't call the false returns
—zit out on Sunday.?
N YorK Nem INATIoN..—The Democratic
St.tie Conyen:ion Of New York. met at Syracuse on
tho lst inst. and nominated the following - tick( t—
ail old licinkem Lteut. Governor, NATHAX DA 1 . -
ros —!Statt.• Comptroller, OaviLLE Ilusw.liz.ri-nit,---
S,oc-ret;try of SialP. bnw.tru SAN roan—for .Itiu.ne
t;oneial, LEvI S. CHATFLELn---State Treamirer Gr.°
Ccvlyt—State l'nTineer: 0. W. Coach.
Canal rwm,, v .igi n e rs . JOHN C. EL1:411
13 Smiin. FrtrpEntric FoLtrr.
ISI - 2 ANT) IS following tree comparison
1. , 41%Nee:1 the eourse Bt the Vedelabsts of the la , t
an.i federa n .l-c.' nnder the name of
row. may 1101 ite ttilMter(sting.
1 commitlee of thr... le . 4v-lature of
l'nnn cu, \IL NV11) reported tar or of
eat , " u , Ow linworel convent:Am. env Chit fiat) : , •011
admini - tra!wn had' mvok . ed the ' country in. an
Odions, and iii-astrolls ar. waged for foreign eon
im do to a t .
invasion of the elA
\ .s.ermorr.-
S 15- • 4G.--4 4W. Brib, the precpnt \Vhif ! C;over•
nor rt nl.“). rpeal.s of thr w;ir with Movie() as a
NVZ:r of conc i u...,•:' and a •• war beTon
t. ith . ma, Ahnost the NVOrd,
the Ilartfota comet - o . ton lezkhatire ut Connecticut.
11 orop;4er Spy of - 181 :;;I,EI •
• •V: bare a alurrttlt . entered 'our protest aaain.t
t 1... r tina mar x‘ h u •h o n •he a ich x d,
ut a c•ortupl and u.bectic go.
e:-1.1n,•..t...
P; —The New York Tribune says. •• People
S!wes. your rulers are procipitathez
von iii, a tathoml6,s of crime and ealanu.y. -
4 114.-1 - fear an,oth-r potation from ho Worces
tor l-py of 1314: '• In our affliction let us always
remember it is James Madison and his party that
hate hroutflit the-e ealamines on
181(3 —Now hear the 80-ton At'as in IR4G:
hieSII
IT tilt ‘
•• All the ‘riong of the v. ar—all the evil of
the sorrow if !nay occasion, belongs to Mr. Polk."
Isl 4 —The Federalist of Boston said, in a public
addres s in 1515 spcokin2 . of Aladigon'4 admiluAra
•• ns nir•aure of init,oity is now filled imp by
a declaration at war iten.int Great Britain— a war
ininereQsary, and unium...
Ig4G.—The uhv*Convention of Conneeti
(-tit in thetrit,l.lrefn itclS47, speakin4 of Polk's
They :..hraimen us In arms to
overrun aril phnider a neialibontig: republic.-
12. lite Rev. Mr. Parish. said in I>tl2
[low will the supporters tlt this anti-chrtstian 'car•
tare endthe this sentence "
1x46.—" The whole christain world erie? out
agitnist, us.•'
My,rvaiors FE.VIR.—The Lynchbur; , Airg:nian,
of Sep 23. "On Saturday week. Mr. Litteil
John Moon. alltghly respected citizen of Camhpell
county, whilst m one of his tields where his hands
were at work, was approached by a man on foot.
- who proposed to buy a horse upon winch Mr. M.
was then mounted. The price, 51,0. was agreed
upon • Mr. Moon at the time, doubting whether the
stranger had the cash to par it. He pulled out.
howel,er. a roll of notes, ;40 presented six twenty
' dollar hells Mr. Moon's suspicions as to his being
I a passer of counterfeit money were awakened. an('
with a view to see how much he had. he intimated
e a pretiirenee for lar4er notes the stranger gave him,
in exchange, two fifty dollar bills and one, twenty.
M M then, as a measure of precaution. intimated
that he would be obliged to ride to the villaze
et Leesville. close at hand, to inquire wether the
dills w ere genuine.
„To this the man somewhat
relnetarely assented,: and promised to await ins
rriurn. ra:her than accompany him. On leaving
Leet.ville. Mr. M. was joined by a neighbor. and
cc: ' , Prin.:. at 'OIIIP dt-'xiee, that another person
wits likely to Join him, the stranger - made fur thy
wood, and has not smee been heard from. The
ci'e% are genuine. and are now in the poi; , ession
of r . The Man was evidently very anxi
,.!, !‘, paircai,se t .e .or ,, e. and his abrupt departure
NVllh, Ihe money r.r tile animal. is well calculated
to iiiduce the ste,picion that lie hai:Lsome reni-on to
; avoid scrutiny- He is represeti'.••l as a sin ill man.
• of middle age, travel ea and and tolerably wed
clad. The skim of money in 'his possession. must
hate been of tonsi,icrable amount.
A S rrs ; CA se—The Boston Tra (-e'er sacs :
• • voting cirl has lately been brought to this city
for the benefit of eminent medical treatment who
has tern su&ring itt,r several years with a strange
nitirmuy. It is a noise in the thr oa t, land an.! at—
!incl. and sounds like the -triktaz of two metals to
gether. or castinets used he boy- in the street. The
noise is kvithout intermission save perhaps a lew
mino:es occasionally. As vet the eau-e of the
lias not been a-ternimed, or any nieans foam!
to abate the disorder. As loch AO far has been on
gradual increase. •It is totally distinct from the mo
mai at the lungs while breathing, and altogether is
one of those eases which ate beyond the ken of
human wisdom. - •
RILEY AN ENGLISHAIAN.—The Mobile Herald con
tradicts the Picayune, and says that Rileti . the com
mander of the foreign company. or birtgade, or
s }lawyer it is, of runaways and reuecade4 from the'
U. States army. who were made prisoners at the
late battles in Mexico. Is not an Irishman, but an
Englishman Mr. Leonard,lht,comedtan, in a corn
tnuaication to this. paper from "I
amplco last sum
mer. dented. also in contradiction to the picayune,
that, Riley was an Irishman. He stated that. he had
made full :inquiry is relation to the matter, and was
fully sathlied that he was not. ,
Moan TaooPs.—The Pc esident resumed his place
in the Cabinet on Tuesday.. every member be
ing present. The eight regiments, making up the
50,000 troops authorized by Congress, were to be
called out yesterday.
.11 is not known upon what
States the requisition is to be made.
In Lereren. Mass., a child of Peter Hobart, Jr.,
cut tic arteries of his anu with a scythe, but was
trereuted horn „bleeding to death by the pregencr
maid of hi. mother, in pre , qine: the flesh above,
the wound. until a doctor arrived two-hours after,
and took up the arteries. •
L mad de r!. said to, be from Baltimore, was
kalt;,l in York. Pa.. but not till he had bitten two
fikr , Ile be1,,w2e,1 In Joseph Schall, Jr.
'rite Mcwan account of the baths of the 19th
and 2uth 2 IVC,' us finsr di-T . lll[g victories. This is
two more than we claim.
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Atuottg the exports from Boston to the West In-
Wes, la=t week was one ease of Lahr•-jnmpers
This is a ranker notion. which will doulglo,s de
li ht the West liviiamn.
frail' au Natuinif.
A tew days tip a man of Bethel. Upper Canad a
picked up abox floating on St. Lawrence ) neatly
opposite that. lace, which be brought ashore, and
having broken it open, found a child three Teats
old in it, wrapped an a blanket, and alive;
The Coburg Star indulges the gloomy freboding
that one-half the potato' crop of Canada will he de
stroyed by the blight. Its opinions are based upon
information derived from farmers in; various parts.
A young lady was found dead in her bed. at
Mont:, near Caen. not lonz .sine—her death
was occasioned by sleeping in tight stays to preserve
her shape.
Mr. Samuel 'Mccleman, fmm Bath Mc., was on.
Monday evenirnz pt Boston, relieved of his pocket
book, which contained 5514 and a draft of 5310.
4 The whig county convention. at Detroit, 3lichi
*an unanimously nominated John McLean for Pret,i
delft' the friends of Clay and Taylor giving in
they adhesion.
All the papers of the court at Keene, N. H„ have
heen stolen, so that the court cannot proceed with
its business. f 2500 reward is offered for their re
turn.
Mr. John Cos-, of Meade county. !Cy.. was im
mediately with a colored girl belonging 'to
turn. in a blrn which was struck by lightning on
the 17th inst. -
The State of Arkansas invites emigrants to come
and take lands which have been forfeited for taxce
and no payment tr;11 be required of them.
The receipts on t' e Boston Telegraph line for the
three mouths. ending September Ist. hare exceed
ed the expenditures. an amount equal to 12 per cent,
per annum upon the capital.
A short time since, at Sandlake, (N. V.) a woman
cut off the tongue of a boy, to whom she was step
mother. The reason she assigns for so doing, is to
:-top his telling lies.
An A ineilean trw.rehruit at the Cape of Good.
Hope. has within twelve years sold a hundred
thousanll Yankee plouizhs. chiefly to the Dutch Ter
the use of their ‘ineyaras.
Dvsentery prevails in the townp in the vicinity
o; ll.,ston. It te , sumes a malignant form and a fatal
ensues In Lowell, the deaths havd run up
to ui hi•4h a GO in one week
Mr. Lucius Beach had a bundle of small bills on
the Citizen's Bauk. Worcester ; 'Msss.. amounting
to one thomand dollars. stolen from his pantaloons
pocket. in Springfield. on Wednesday last.
Mary Runkle has beeen sentenced at Utica to be
huna, on the 9th of October for the murder of her
Imbband.
David Se . ra. the eminent merchant of Boron. has
given .-.7.1:2 7 000 to Amberst College, to lotmd a libra
ry hall.
Ernu-As BOOKs.—Loneellow has a new poem
to press at Boston, entitled Evangeline.' ;tit..
Griswold has. it is aid. a new work in press.
The Corn Crop is said to have been mulch injur
ed in nonliern sections of Alassachusetts, by early
trost. Much of. it is only fit for fodder.
\Win. Lloyd Garrison. th«. 2-rent Boston abolition
ist-. is in Cleaveland, 0.. quiet low with a billion,
lever.
An effeetnal remedy for the various diseases of
mankind is, simple living.
A collision took place on Tuesday night. on the
railroad between Syracuse and Utica, between the
regular train going west. Both engine; were
smashed, and the plat/brats upon the cars crushed.
Oue of the erwmie:s had his collar bone broken and
several of the passengers were injured, but not
seriously.
A farmer's wife in New Connecticut, Ohio, is
preparing an immense cheese fora present to Queen
Victoria. With some few of her neighbors, she
has procured the milk of 500 rows for one Mi!, .
The production is. asheese w.etghing 600 pounds.
The New Orleans Picayune is complaining of
he sale and use of condemned army provisions. in
nhat city..and calling for a rigid .investigation oldie
facts of the case.
The new Government mail steamship. A. R
lletzel. sailed from Philadelphia for Vera Cruz via
New 'Orleans, on Monday morning, laden w_ith
arms stores.
A protestant lady in Ireland has Just given a
site of fonr acres and 1100 to provide for the Ro
man Catholic glel,e, for the parish. Wi h such ex•
ample:, of true Christain chari l y. there is hope for
-poor humanity.
Another American newspapef i< talked of at
Vera Cruz, and the /pas in Gen. Scott's arm} were
to commence issuing a daily paper frbm the capital
early this month.
trs Neal, the widow of the late. witty Witter of
the .."'itharroal Skek•hes." hac a , sitmc..l the editor
ship of Nears Saturday Gazete. Philadelphia. She
is lirt(At a to the magaztlies as. Alice G. Lee.
The editor of the Dublin Nation is trying to per
siladeJle ; people of Ireland to Nevant all exporta
tion acorn and provisions, and to pay no rent to
absent landlords.
Colonel Fremont has "returned to' Washington
from his visit-to South Carolina. We regret to
state that he has been unfottunate enough 'to lose
his respected mother.
The Venerable John Quincy Adams Will take
his seat in Congress during the en-umg session
Ile thinks he can winter in Iva...lnn:von more carp -
lortably than in the secere climate of Massachusqs.
the sword procured tor Col. Fremont by the
enizerte of cliarleNon. S C., is said to be awaiting.
his acceptance. 'Melodies of Charleston propose
to fttrint-h as a t yrolirtate belt to accompany the
6 W o
The repored death of Col. Burnett, of the New
York volunteers, it 4 nut relied upon Hi t (fiends
have sa , isfactory evidence to the contrary.
_ . -
Piiitch. and The Al'eckly Despatch are prohibited
in France.
K^arner left Wasbintrton for N. York on
IVednesilay—thence. probably, to St. Louis.
A woman was held to hail, on Wednesday, at
Philadelphia for having robbed her husband of 40.
Three quarters of the crimes committed in Eng
land. are in.consequence of using spirituous liquors.
Of the. 700 ; 000 habitual drunkards. 160 die evert
day.
The American !Aces are supposed to contain
1400 cubic miles of water, more than one halt the
fresh water on the globe.
Matthew Lyon, of Vermont, was tined 52,000
and imprisoned under the sedition law of John
Adams. His daughter, now living at lowa city;
has received her pro rata of that fine, which was re•
funded during Van Buren's adininistmtion.
The Auburn, wrecked at Barnegat, was insured
fort 324,000, about all she was worth, and her cargo
toits full value.
Bulwer said-of her husband. that he was in
love with himself. and had no rival.
The Chancellor says that z , when `precious chil
dren die, their parents suffer more pain than loss.
There have been rely lately several mercantile
failures. in Quebec. Canada.
Joseph Levert was eonvivteg of the murder of his
wife at Pittsburg ; on the 24th ult..
The vacancy in the Lieutenant Governorship of
New York is lobe filled this fall, a special lo t h fur an
election having been passed.
A draft of 70 men were to leave the Brooklyn
yard on Monday, to join frigate Cumberland, now
under sailing orders at Norfolk.
A bill is before the New York Senate for the re
peal of the,Usury laws.
Impipalant Worn
Failure ql thi s Peace Negotiations—Renewal a af Ilos
tilities—the American Troops i_nthe City o,rl l lc-ria 3
—Worth Seriously "wounded.
gy the arrival on the 21st ult. ofthe trig Osceola
at Pensacola, five days later news froth i Vdra Cruz
has been received.
The Sun of Allah= has a letter stating that are ,
tolthad taken place at Puebla. and liat the
..ame
ricans at that place and the city of Mexico. had lost
pOOO men. It also states that the propositionsmade
by Mr. Trist were rejected, or at leasfone portion
of them, and that hostilities had Fecommenced on
the Bth, in the afternoon, and that a battle had been
fought on that e - ftrting by a few hundred men from
(len. S.eott - s army and four of the picked regiments
of the Mexican army, ci,z :—the 11th regiment of
the line. the 3d and 4th regiments of light infantry,
and one regiment of the National Guards, all com
manded by Gen. Leon-:-that the enemy's forces
had been badly used up, and that their lois excee
ded 2500.
Trist's propositions were in substance that the
citizens of the Lr. S. would_not claim from Mexico
for damages acqi.sioned by this' war. •
The United States to have the-privilege of estab
lishing two positions in rppet California.' :Cot ac
cepted.
Then Ttist. unclothing himself of his ot fic pn NV -
I.tr, remarked that Mexico hail better cede in full,
Upper California to the United States tor 15 or 20.•
000,000.
This probably would have been agreed to if the
Mexicans had assented that the Texan boundtry
should be on the line of the Rio Grande front the
left side to the right side of the Rio Gila.
This proposition was rejected. The Mexicans
would not ield one inch of ground beyond the
Nueces.
Trist then asked 4R days to consider, rayintz that
he w•as not authorized to vteld to any st r ait propo
sitions. The . Mexicans offered to give, live days
but no more.
On the fifth day.:Of the conference, Santa Anna
addre:•sed a letter (45 Gen. Senn. :( 4 harvitil that 11:e
terms of 114 armlpstico had been violated. ;nick,
General Scutt rnatle'-similar Lharges against Salim
.Inna.
Fire hundred A mericans we.re Fent to aviii k
Coapulpetie. There they- eneontiorred a large fora;
of the enemy's hest troops.
A terrible tight ensued when the Mexicans Nvere
defeated.
Gen. Leon. who' eomtnandett the efterny, was
%rounded. 61)ii Dean ,
Ralderis killed.
The small numKer of the americans, who went
ding to the :Mexican report. % fought like des dx. re
tired to Tueubas a. leasing tiye agons .Lehand
them. Some of these had no wheels, while others
had no horses.
The to of the .Americans, rt i. said. 1.3 comp:lr
ativelv e•tnall-
A proclamation was is , -ned Ilerrera tO the Go
vernor of the env of Mexico, r p c nmf rl ,• ; ! ( l, :!:4
citizens. men. women anti children to cuke,
and other misr>des, and earry them to the to
the house:, to repel the attack of the Americans. It
they attempted to enter the city
AccooltuLf to the last aceeunt-4 cur troops 11; d
i k OSSeSSA I iWO ..tree:s of the'etty: and 11,:d driv
en the plutcyal parrot the Mextcan forces to%t'ard ,
the Plaza.
The American t_ronp. had grealy ht the
tire of the enciny fiern the windn , tv-. a:fd ruo! ,
the ho-es
• Gen. NVorth i. badly but not rim-tally NN
The American 1,.)s :-.inec lea% ing Puebla 1:- e,n
mated at 300 n.
Paredes k said to on the rold 1 - ::ttopri
Cruz and MeNiro. at the head ut a larz,e force rat
The Son of Anahuac of the iG,h. says that the
American troops are arrivirri )1/ Z11')! )/111/41.1.))",
f rom th e B ra7 n s , and it has no den lb , I•h:7t i•lim
the neza lire Or six day.. trom 2000 to
will he read\ to March into the interior.
LATER —The steamer Jame. , L Pay hail arrivcd
at New Orleans with at-ccunts confirminu . the urn
alte.tdy recei%
The news appear! in be all from Mexican
?•ourec...4.
Tlt Vcra Cruz. Irk has le.ters from Mt xico to
the 9th Sriv.. statiruz that the commissioners had re
jected the proposition. of Mr Trkt.
Santa Anna had- called a council. and appotuted
the loth for the recommencement ofcliosMi!itts.
Ilerrera issued a proclamation to the priests to
tnctte the people to arms. •
On the Sth Gen. Scott attacked WI de! Hey and
was repulsed Accordiii to the Nam del Goblet..
no his loss was 400 killed and 600 wounded This
is represented as the most desperate battle of the
war. The Mexicans state their loss at 100 killed
and 150 wounded.
Gen. Leon killed and .everal enlonels
Santa Anna is reported to hat c commanded in
person.
A Nl4. wan account says that a
amomithe.Amelican ammunition wa.2on:-. e.xplod
m2 four of them. blowing up 300 men, tut..lo.ling.
Gen. ‘VORTH.
.Inotber account Kays that the battle of the St h
the Americans lost 37 officers atnong them Gen
The avtinn re-conimenred on the 12th. and con
tinued all day.
A letter friim Ouzaha dated on the 19th. addres-
Seti to Mr Dimond. say,. •• an express ita.l arrived
from Mexico with the intellitzenve that F: e ult
was in Memel:). Gen Bray.; was killed and Santa
Anna wouhded in the arm. lie retreated with his
troops to Guadaloupe.. .
Another aweount says The env was I.o m l-, ar .
iced on the 11th and 15th. and was . erccred
osnlnies continued. Iron) the sth to the t me
of the coy wa.t token I , y :he A mei icant , ...
The Amer wan loss is relit - trod a 1700
A Mexican letter stales that Riley and 70 mon.
deserter horn the American army. had been butt:
by sen tence of a court martial.
Anothur letle, from Mexico to ;he Iris dated on
the 10th. sa3s that Gen. P. P. Smith expued.
The Mox le:an Frit eminent sewed e 300,000
sent by a 'commercial house to General Scotte ar
111 V
U. S NAVY-YARD, PEN , “ 01. k,
Friday. Sept. 23. t:t47.
A mewhant bri.2 arrived hero at an early hour
this momilla, da y s to nt Yera Cri, oirli des
patches for the War and Navy Departments. nt the
utmost importance. The news brcr2.ht by thi4i ar
rival has cast a gloolp over the countenance nti our
whole community. I.iecattse ut. its untavorable
tenor. ' -
The captain inforrn4s us that he was hurried off
so unexpectedly. and with such de.patch. -that he
was unable to gather theffull parneulars iu detaih—
The .um and subi-lant e 01 the news tr.ithn.
.'Mr. Tr - Ist proposed that no 'miller indemnity of
ottr cnzens should be demanded from the Mexi.
can government. Aii.reed to. Our citizens should
be allowed the .privilege of establishing two lac.
tones in California for a given period. Agreed to,
That the Rio Grande should be the line. ' Not a..
greed . to.
_ .
But the Mexican ebmmiissioners. proposed the
Neuces, to which Mr. Trist replied that he had no
authoriti for making that line, and required 45daes
to hear from his government upon the subject; bin
only s.days were allowed him. By way of a con
cluding proposition, Mr. Trist pM,pesedthe annexe
tion of New California. for which the government
of the United States was willing . to•pay some fifiech
or mon . m illi ons o f iioll ars---nut agreed to. The
next followed a letter from :biota Anna to Gen.
Scott complaining of his havimz broken the armiy
tic to winch Scott replied, acciting hun of the
same Ming.
Of c•ourZe. hostilities reeorninenced : and on the
9th instant a portion Of Worth's division met :a
large Mexican knee at a little place near the city,
and give them beans, - hist w•n I nsscomp; „„ t i vi ._
ly trittiruz, while that of the Mexicans vvll., very
„ rent. o n th e loth there were other crrm -F
-luent:s. our forces proving victorious in evet,y
struggle.
0n the t ith, which is 'die Idtest accounts
.1.0
have• Gen. Scutt had got int9.the city, (x•cupyiitg
only two street: w hick commanded the Plaza. ai)d
the two aunt a were cohtendizig - for victory. Scott's .
Joss is said to be 3,000 since his departure from
rnebla, and,igroog fears are entertained fpihissafe- ,
ty—beset inihis rear by Paredes ) ; withi.,ll strew'
foree,ivtulethis front is menaced by crterwhehn
inguumbets under Santa Anna.
It kilo be l hoped that the accounts bunt,* by
this arrival ;are greatly ,exaggerated,, the Ugh 'this
seems to bel pretty well corroborateid, Vera
Crni 'papers, containing letters from the scene of ac
tion.
The day this.brig Baud, reinforcements to the
number of 3,otie, under General Lane, had arrived
in-Veri,Cruz, aruOpiade not a moment delay in
setting out .for the city of Mexicia. Other rein
fineements pre now hourly expected,af,Vera Cruz,
but the prevalence of a u norther?' which had last
ed*some four or•live, days, was thought to delay
their comirer.
- - -
-I forgot to mention, in speaking of the- . fights,.
that it is reported that the gallant Worth vaisertous
ly wounded. No other name is mentioned a
mong the sufferers ; but from the numbers reported
to have been killed, we shall doubtlos, em long,
hear the names of many whom we would regret to
lose, and Whose I , 3ss the country would sensibly
feel.
The fever had entirely abated at Vera Cruz !Alice
the " northers'? set in, but the squadron is still suf
fering severely—deaths roccurring 'daily, and new
cases, I letup, hourly • reported. Out of. the num
ber of sick, which was about 2013,' brought to our
hospital by the Mississippi and sloop Decatur, not
a single death has occured, under. the skilful hands
of Dr. lssac Hulse, and his *assistants; Our yard
and its vicirrity has again been ,visited With the epi
demic of last fall, but we need not fear any danger
a lieu we have such a man as Dr. Metecril.surgeou
of the yard. ho-e reputation as au eminent .gen
tlqmn» in his profession Vas established here years
gone hitt. •
; The eaptain of the brig that bmught the "nri-s,
follows this, to your city on his way to New Orleins,
with despateltes for the Picayune office from Mr.
Kethhill. which /10 doubt will give the full particu
lars of thb .ri AitB.
310.,Air (.t....fontxr:.— Mr. P. Ifewiti, of
!Lytton!, the Tinit 4 ( , I Mal city . says i has made a
hultiv imp 4 imam d •overv. It 15 a ‘cornpo,-.lton ;
t i,eaplv oh , aineJ. It ith wftich he make; ght,s plates
for 'lto°, itt..--a , Lib:4 ou edor marble,. bent 4. stioner
and more heau t',ul. and Tull fitly per (-eat cheaper.
die ha= male a discove,ry intim process of col 0ra1.%
by ‘chich. 11.. e plate- are made to'partake of even,:
variety of color. .a l hich foam; a part of the ttla.;! , .,anil
can INver be et acitea:c3 or le,senetl in) itczimez,d.
. .
Clrtit A Do - in:firs( t:—The pre-ident of tho rni
tep States is ati 2 o,% - ed 7- r25.00Q a year. The Queen
Ewland has fur her prisylm:,,e
botrile , 05.000: - pea,mll. ,
- .61100. ~q 0 olber ruatner4 wk i , 11 make 3 1,) an
attl.r.retlate of -1 7 . 25., ( 0n0 a p* - etly good
',f i . ,. to pay for the !...ervicets.ot of an urniat.le but
ve;y pvr , ouiv.e.
f . ;:nue of the pa p...N are eomplainin. , of
the prt:(in ret. Very IIIIIP. If any of it ha , beeli ofr
-eryckl itt Prrm-vi%ania.
At Ft;t:iconia. N. II.: ttosard., elt.;..se of htst
‘‘..:4•1c.. the '11 , 1111.1 Hi a wbit, , !
ali.l the summit of 1110111111..afayette with !I.:low.
Iqrliigencer letter Gout
T.:, 10, Mr. in which he dri•;.i.ri.,
that have cult l for i‘lr. Clay:
-- SHERIFF'S SALE.
,iii•dry wilts of venditioni exnorias issued
I) out of tte` court of common ideas of firadtord co..
t. , me tie te.l, I •liall e•xp.,..e to mite sale at the house
TI - 10;s . 1" WOODRUFF, to the borough of To wn ..
da, on Saturday, the 13th day of IN..veloher nrit. at 2
o'cl.k-k. P. '4.. the follow it.g pore or parcel of land. to
l.•unded its t..11,r05. to 1/4 on Olt- n. , r(li
t , v lan.) of J. e - 1.1 by Late 1. try. wtitit by
rhee'ver,, and west by Geo. timrtit coot.ontog
about etOtly acre+ with ahout fillet n aerea unproved cv
one Log aid one saw Mill therein.
5,32.,1 and taken in the soil of D. W. Brorn, to the
use at N ‘lthati littihrock Jr., vs. John L. Notth.
A1.50. , a twice or t arcel land situated in the
township of Mouri-, and_houtided as billows, to wit
B. goininit at a on the warrant, thence along
th e s a id h o e, nt rth 6si° we-1, one hundred and twenty
perene. to a porn, thence by !arida George Tracy, north
40 ° , east S 7 I-10 perches to a post, thence by land of
Jared lVoodriatr, north 6 It° east tlitrtyverehes to a post,
thence by land of Absalptu Co;ilbough, south east 8
perches to the south east corner ot said Coolbaugh's
land, thence north 54° east,23 perches to a post, thence
south 50 ° east fl 7 5-10 pas rches r to a pines, cornerof
Russell Fowlers lot, thence along Said Foralen, Wit
south 40' eat 4 122 perches to the place of beginning,
containing ninety-one acres and forty-seven perches and
alluivance be the same more or less, with about 30
acres improved, with one Log House and one Log Barn
thereon.
Seized and taken in the suit of E. IL Mason, now to
the u,e of J. P. Smith and J. M. Gregg vs. James Mur
phy.
Al.BO, by sundry writs of Fi. Fa. All that Farm,
piece or parcel ot land, situated in the township of Leroy
in the Ci.unty of Bradford, bounded on the uunli by
limits of the A-glum company, on the west. iv lands of
Horace J. Stone. on the. east he lands of ,Joshua Gris
wold, and on the south by the Towanda creek, h all irn
prosed, 'soh three dwelluig houses one barn and wagon
shop, one saw Mtll an,b an apple orchard thereon, con
taining tonety-seven a cr es more
Seized and taken in the suit of Martin Hawley is.
Alfred W. Fellows and Jorsepli Fellows. -
Al.lso, the following piece or parcel of land. situated
in Ulster township, bounded and descrthed as follows, to
wit: beginning at a stake on the main "street dl pUblic
road running t rou.th Ulster village in said township,
theme s nith '2l'• west emuht perches to an...fier slake, a
corner. Owner. m+-th 1,9' west I 0 perches to another :.t ike
a c. , m+ser. thence north 'l° east S perches 1., another
stake, a corner of lot no. 3, thence south 69 0 east ten
perches to the plaee of beginning, col - 0 . 4111ms 50 ',etches
and 11.4. g lotts no. 4 and 5 on the west of said road as
laid not bv:Zephon i Flowers.being the Rime tw o lots con
veyed to Sidney S. Bailey and Milton Belly by Jarred
If•;leolnh by dr. d, dated' the I I th day of February, A. D.
I 539. all improved ft ith one ism ill h•iti.e thereon.
Serr:dam! taken in the suit id S. S. and A. Rex, vs.
Sidney St Bailey and Milton Bailey
ALSO; by vie tor of a writ 01 Levert Pacias a certain
a t
Message leer'or parcel ~f land situated ly Mg and being
in the I , l ' •1141111 lit Franklm enmity of Bradt - tin! state of
Penoviyi , ma. arid bounded as follows. to wit : begin.
fling at poet corner (being the , south east corner)
thence I , dandle inithe wairantee name ial Peter Ladley,
south tw [sty nine and a half degrees west, two hundred
and twethv 'six perches - tort terntnek. thence be lands
in the warrantee names of Samuel Skidoos and Nathan
Hardy, moth sixty degrees scot three hundred and
twenty perchr:s to a post thence by land'in the warran
tee nam e s ofJo..eph Ladlev,noriti twenty-nine and a half
degrees east two hundred and twenty-six perches to a
maple. thence 'south sixty degrees east three hundred
and twenty perches to the begining, containing four hun
dred and fifty acies, being the tract of land rroree,yral to
Peter Ladley, on.& warrant dated (the twenty fourth day
of February, '794, One half acre improved, one block
house and two coil openings thereon.
Seized and takenin execution et the snit of John N.
Weston, va. Nathan 'Smith.
. . ... • JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, , Oet.Sl I, 1847. •
- _
Lit.;l' ot , LETTEHA; %rosining/71 the Poat Office
at Troy, quarter eiatinni Sept. 3P, lA-17:
Avery William Kinyan Elizabeth Miss
A Ivord Natha4 • Krum Stephen
Berry Hare, I) • . Elm Goddard
Baiter Clarriasa Maxwell Thomas
•ttright Wrn N• b e Orrin T
er
Batter* Alanson Peter A Iphenso .
Burriit E'y Pierce ciamuel
Covert %%m Rittenhhuse Atrium
Chase Wm R Silverman Nicholas
Case Bent • Stanley John
Calen"Foter A Miss . Smith Mary E •
Carpenter Welsh ' . Smith Grace Armando Mrs-
Coleman Thus Shattuck Geo W
Duvall Stephen Strang Fredrick J ' • 1
Furgers.n John Shepherd L C
Field Anger Tears John
II U.ter ll,ntrl NVarrief John
II internat.% Chas Wilhsms Charles 1
tivt .‘rnna .. Wlher Jacob , 1' i
Halton i;lecta M Miss Webber Lucinda R Miss
it
L. RUN YON, P.M. I
eis Mine
_ .
AKIIB WINO, • ,
~.
gain inform the Ladles that shehe s
from New_ York , with the t e r„, t
le sty)e of flak : Cam-and B ea d th .„,
rge aril choice selection of ifi‘
E rg of Plush Velvet., Silks Silks and scu m ,'
rat of Ifibbans, Flo wers ,, Pliime l a „. !
ranch embroidered demi:4, , g i ntp ,
ack -trimming larr 1 alf of which *Ali*
a price as can be purchased elsewhere
etoher 12 r 1247-
W 041)
s73st fasitioas
sa ; a .
Goods, co .
.a large assort
Laces. Ailso
fringe and b'
fold at at low .
Towanda.
SO4
%Roam araw trza:z
V GOODS,
oa
ND NEW PRI4S !
B KIN :BERY & CD.. at* just receiviag;de
. !ootly row New, Yollk anti' opening si the
new
b r i c k do l e, cently erected at H.Kingebetrishtstand,
a largo lessor went of Pall 4. WintSr:Goodt, tompti.ine
Broad doll . , Cassimerrs, tS , ia tads : A I puccas, if e r . e _
ry desalt "French if Etiptah me rmos ; 211 , 4.
aline to vies; G.i ll, ol'n's,. a.... "greet tofu, y
Caskm eit Woolen , Shaul.. ; vomestie p x ,,,j .F,
Muster and Gloms ; ty every drserti4l,ll
Groceries, :rockery, Harthenre, B e ,„ # ~„„. s oit
and upper Leatker, Frenek -and cwonun i salf wad
kip skins Nails, square. round ant' Steedea„„
dhss,lds and Cups, 'Jul nail .Ski,e Warr
1
Paper Hatlgings. Bqffido rokis and "Vs!, '
public is respectfully' intitol te't
..ila - erel., 0W . 11511, Mind and I ler ,11‘ g i
i
tur T ! h prese nt :i e t It i t i r o g n e o a f trx ti c e- of goods, w limit are now tl:4lL:t.'
ed fo r este t the lowest" pi ic2a, fur ready pay. Ttxr
have be-enelected with unusual care and attentio n , el-
pres.ty for lie . accommodation of cony eu , tamem
In,
wt believe offer induhernerreirti:a purchasers uo atirte
else to re 11 with.
i r y- Rea erober, before purchasing e I .evi here, to ca.:
an. King f i ery 'a old stand, and etamine our gob setT
prices. as e are cot - Aden' thej will meet the stews at
the clusest i l cash buyers.
BiIITON. ICIIIIG§I3ERY.
J. K. SMITH,
liet.ll2, IAI7. • W. F. MENARDI; q,
4 L' i o ffii_B.`.ol_lo.l,l 4\ tii.kl).edirc.,
Tills kiii.tituticn is now under the charge et Ifi. 1..
..L_
W. orN.N, a graduate of Ya.b. College, Iltylc,i
by Mr. 0..11. Pa ATT, Of CoAn. The tint term eon.
utenced othe kith of Sept. ult. The second inti
commence! on the G i th of Dec.iiitrupila re advent,,; ,t
1 1
any titzte:l TENN% r
ITulion pyr term of elAen weeks.
Common it.ttrpi t h .tudies, 1: 5.1
, . .
Higher Elaglish stu, ira, 4 RI
Am tent liatriguages and higher mathematics, 5(9
Extra th4rcie, (Ist and td term.) t`.s
Arranoaientt will be made to steure the sertl et . i l
an aertintlished Preeeprreas in the siaarig. • ,
Oct. 12. S. •1) . MI ).N T.l. N-1 - E. Pre,i.lent.
____ . i
1111133
• A
_
The 31rdical Fatally in Inns: ;V
rlcr's b fi,lliblc klocrly for Uritt
of ta l l,.ing--artil sire of doses- eat;
Dr . C
Tr rr
of tie °Mimi rtf the pa!icrtti .
Til E ahoire knetheine cars he loom, at all times at
rle v esi..l.islimeia of C.-\ HTER &
t,„ a ,,tl, e wil, an Dem , acid foal. stock nt Gli
l'El a S. eqini.rimnv.; every thing in their hne.
as 'Fen' Coff-e, - sug..r.Tobacen, .Pepper. Spice. Ch
1:0e, Coln. Figs, Railmns, and an ,m 5.
%an. ty.', of other at 1 i CIVS too II URief vaentm
of I,thi c h "14 be lsold as lo btV ai the Nat i o. r,
wa.t of the Empire city Vie .11.0 cfr
Mended asaortment of French, cm. , !+, tl an!) th
ever Mute otreirl in Northern PA.',
together with a lull asortrbent :Vats. C.c!.
Yankee'Notiona, Fancy glassasre, &c., n „
`ant, will suit ma to 11113111 y mid prtrs.
l 1547. CA-it PER &
! JOHN ! don't tell nei .1,
ready John Davt.,'' for 100 F.lsh , ;,,rac.va
lbs. Lard. C 1 ETLI: & t , M %LEI
ME
Emir
EMI
LEM
t 1. 4 .14
mu.t
RI
SILT YI
'LORING ESTAIILISJIMENT!
M
H. S R. DAVIzi. TAIL( oRS,
City rtf Lundon.; hat-e epencri a steep, w
rni r4, , tyof ilie new lirwk block, erected by BLit
ZANITy. or?,Al ain ,rt, eel, u lore they ale pep
hots an orders in their hue out, accuracy
Isom their Long and rizoroto, :a ter
itheir extensive experience as Foicineii, In far
re in London, they 61 perfectly
to pleoko trre most r,t,:th1i,,04 tA 4 4, end hr, ir
r work in such siilratatitral and bro o ked
satist4Nion to their cio,:ortirra.
APCO
Kin
cif.,
Far eurttn g done tu order, dud p3manted
petty made up. . H.
I'ovranda. Oct. 12..11417, yl
Fair Warnin, end inclavt,lotitr: ..
HEREBY •warn every p.n . :rt.:T.-indebted p Tr
. : 1- .3
unlesa, it-mm.41114e pen meta is nnadr, ILry tr..
d' Thni notice is given wit;i.iur iri.i.iy , iii.-
ii all persona knowing tinnii.ei%i b iiid..ii•ii.t ,
itts. by eiving reiTtipt :itterVion.
Towanda. Oct. 12. NI7.
il Nl' OF I.E I' l'F:11: 4 . rt.m.t,:,,,u, :1, l, P:•: ,
I, et Towanda, quarter endon , „...!•ele.. 30. !' , C.
lennett Chester • Kl:cner I ~ 14
ow.e . n 'Timothy li. , r;; 111-!,.),:
liven Robert —1., ft 11 Ni .:!(;rf
4 apt craft Legrand Lawrence JAn K ,
.urlinzame Leander I e'r , w I:. , raneV.l Yist
1 lanrelt E'ij dt K I . .ent Puilvl
dley Jerrnoah - 1.»:2` inn Jo'on
-ow man DJ % ad- . • M.,r-e NI f 3 Saraa
egnett Henry • •
1 lark chair r edier
,orthoneng :tit•kon
l'nner 1)a vid
.•arni.bell John
;aro! Elq.a A :II i:nzn••• 10.46
laz John M
Iron Chz's For .13S It
►ayton A limn ':).
/rike John 2
:Ilse %Vllliam
Z lkisa
ertzerAon Wm Burton
'osterNtmi Jane E
Ica Patrick ^
Fitzgerald Cornelius
Gardner Jacola 2
ICeer Robert
, ..111 , pcf I; 11
•
1 47 :1 1 ! , i
ntlrerr
W.ittlt , Mons
11'xrDrr 1 I t'llry
111.0 , 1tHIT
Wolf .I(irt
A. s. CH_ 3 , 113 EfalN.!
Hays Aliaiitel
Harlem Win
f - rattiness I.ueinda
Hoyt :Miss Jane
Hine Henry W
Irvine Jaws W
Johnson Andrew
Jackson Thornan
L _
ler or LErrERs; rernitinorg, in thelow l . il
at Athens, quarter ending Sept. 30, I ' l7 '
Bertran James Ort John
Brown Simeon II O'Caon John - i 4
Brown James sen • Park Jatnes N
BloOrnfield Thomas Price Misr S It
Clerk of the Circuit court Peters Mrs Elgibe llt i
Crawl Robert Pelton ENV '
Curry EEU .. Rnerra John i
Demoreet Nicholas Richards R Si •
French Samuel IlOg,ers Elizabeth 0
Griswold Mary Reynolds I t , 4..
Hendricks F smith Joseph' . ,
Novella Fanny ) Stank Ann Ed'"'
.
ii Wet limes , Singh John "en
Havens Sabez .. . Swartwood 64.. , ) 1 ".
Horlen John ' tztoTard Job ,
J AIIIIIii» A.
.C. Smith Harriet It
Lyon C B Titus NI li.
Loudoem James . Vann. cken H 11
Lamb Harrison VenTerSOn Joseph
Lane Thomas Weller A.
M c I:1 wain James • WilsOli Bodkin)
Maxwell Thomas ' White Kebeeci
llisTwrll Win ' lA"ainer NIP:S A P
Nf 'ler Franc: et A . . ; NVe-tipid F.11.,hs
Ne-bet M irgoret lir rnltiip Henry.
Nearing Phebe Ann T a d, L e vlati ~ , L.
C H. HERfileN, r• '
mem Ma
.
s fiNTIIkWO
Ma. n Vo .
Myers Ioe:
lon ich:rl
J,;;;t2
I'm:0: 'hart ,
14 ne :•••ela
Porter Revel
p.” : , v \no MAI
i II:. 11
41 ll , "
Stone 1111:trj
:Zwvel,v Nsch3fi
Ntdnicy'John