i is ~~, M==M url tiaettte. antrapsi MORNING, APRIL 80, 1864. CITY AND SUBURBAN: SCHEDULE OF ADVERTISING RATES. ILLTigs. .arl%in , ----- 16 7 0 5 1° 125 10 leo 05 1 SO 116 2 63 1 30 6 50 1 40 496 960 500 960 760 4w 9090 600 19,76 7 CO 20 75112 CO 2760 15 60 9 00 12 01 ea. Two Tbrai Wpm.- /mar —. limos inn ucks- e Term wttka - - • Ow, mout-.. Two montha.-. „Voss .oath. to Isontba— litaa month,- Ono Tsar-. 1 TO 2 90 4 tO 600 ZO 9 13 13.00 It CO 51 22 013.4NOSIABLB ADVIIRTII For one ovum, chngesblo' on routiord to the imausel.te buktues All tarps adrorthosorau to find ie If On 614/ iota 44 of the sdreffiser, .troPate';" ISttutesl2 timeal Mileek' 11— .—•' --"1.1 5 4 7" " 1 11trio roontb*--.— ... 1 5 17 211 , 11 11 I 40 0 00 ELI Isoutla 24 00 17 110 15 75 10 55 40 00 rs 03 24 50 14 03 - - swims realer* doable the ithire lath. Death oath" etch traerlren----..--. 60 cents Ranine 15 tt Steamboat advnts:nea, per trip...-52 oo - tracatore• arattattelstelans. nonce.__. 2 74 , PRINTER WASTED. A good newspaper compositor to wanted a tbla dicta We pay 40cents pet 1,000 ems Apply spontegoteman Gazette, Pittsburgh.' The Ten.. Forty Loan. We direct the special attention of our ; rend ert to the advertisement of ads loan, in anothe, volume. lastmetions to the National bank acting as loan agents were not tuned from the . Treasury at Washington until' Mown 26th. The banks did not generally begin to receive induntelptions =Men weak later, and in die. tautPtcla of the country. have yet hardly be.. on to work, but the rableriptions reported by mall to the Treasury up to April 22d, mount to over $93,000,000, and the sum eel Analltimbmribed beitnot yet reported at that Wats mach muster. The New York Mercury, alluding to this loan, says: 0 Popular as wee the yin-Twen ty Loan, there le every reason to believe he new Ten Forty . Loan will be taken up by the people still more rapidly. The difference be tween the two loans is, that the principal of the former cap be paid off by the Government Mire. years in greenbacks, while the latter b not payablefor ten years, and then only in gold, gine, although the Ten• Porty is only tee per cent., it is really more desirable than the Blve.Twenty super cent. The putting ,of *II new loan upon the market is a goad thing, and should be heartily encouraged by all sorts of people. It will check the depre ciation of the carom by funding floating greenbicks,. and put an end to the enhance ment of_specie. The lire per oent. in gold, it will be remembered, is equal to eight per cent. In ourrenoi." Departure of the 102 d Regiment. Yesterday afternoon the veterans of the 101 d (old 13th) Regiment returned to the seat of war, their furloughs having expired. At an early boor in the afternoon, Wood street, in front of the headquarters of the regiment; was crowded with the friends and relatives of the members of the regiment, who had assem bled to bra them adieu. The street was blockaded by thousands of our citizens, and se the regiment moved to the depot, abont 4 o'clock, it was impossible to pass along the lhOroughfare. When the regiment arrived at • the railroad, station, Meaty street was im passible, the citizens thronging the street to bid goodbye to their soldier friends. We do not remember of ever ; seeing ea large a mood at the `rate to hid farewell to !our volunteer soldiers. The 1021 is a favorite Pittsburgh regiment, and our citizens showed yesterday. that their melees had been appreciated and held in remembrance. About half put four o'clock the train bearing the veterans moved off slowiy to the mmio of the brass band, and many an eye was wet and many a heart beat sadly atyrhat may be their list parting. Sanitary Falr. live of the buildings for the Fair are up and closed in. The carpenters are now at work laying the floors and building the Stage in Concert Eta% Ily the hat of next week the Building Committee expect to the have outside work flubbed. The carpenters and some °Me cabinet makers have reeponded nobly is the call of the Committee, and up to last evening have worked two hendred and Ifty-flve dsys gratis. The Committee have 'elected the following named gentlemen to act as foremen of the free labor daring next week : Monday, Wm. Murdock; Tuesday, Wm. Higdon; Wednes day, Hugh Clancy ; Thursday, Wm. Parker ; Fri ay, Robert Smith ; Saray, Jas. Leech ; (of the arm of Gray.k Lee t c u h d .) Thessbove named persons are each request ed to bring all the men' on their respective days th at are willing to give one day's work. Donations to the Sanitary Fair. ?if. Flabtrif, Trebstior to She Sanitary Pair, acknowledge' diatom:4a of the followiog mi ditionaliontributions to April 29tb, 1864: ilisellargasetCoulter, Greensburg...9 10 00 Jam 9PCltUough, Clarion Co • 5 00 J. B. Brim 14-Jefferson .Co 5 00 George Fraser, Clarlon,eo 5 00 John A. Dale, Vol:tango Co. ..... 5 00 Atkins d Rm., Pioneer Furnace, Pottsville, Penna. . lOO 0. 13110114111 d Mason, 'adcalsitott to llanbostr 100 00 B. T. ili'Orew, Treasurer Steamboat Pend, on account. 1200 00 AMOlllit previously rep0rted............3574 54 . .The. Tableaus . Right.• I •. The labile are to be - inbred' to.ulght with a repetitiost of •the gorgeous Tableaux, given in Easoniti gall on. last Thursday mating. The - bare announcement we. feel sure wW se muse another orertowing house, without any recointiendation of ours, u our publlo apple. - elate too well ; the beauty and rphutdOr of dm performanoU•ner. to patronise it to the full earsdty of thellall. 7 flume new and beau. Ural Tables= will be produced. The ;ale of sesta -was-.TarY , brisk: yesterday, a number of ..good onus, ' : however, yet are not sold, and which may ho secured at bro. 83 Wood. stuet.. • 7 • Cummyro—ln this Week's exemination In Vars. , Idercantlle • College, Pittabargbi . John Itygereillet, 0.. dimes 8.. Boggess Disaort city, W. Va., F. !duller; loom as Po.; Lenin C. Hughey, Pitts burg, Thomas 14.7.iiria, Seilckleyville, John Aleiander, &cabal:millet, 0., Samuel H. Baird, Pittsburg I ill of" whom issued an honorable-'eximitiatiou end who :will, no doubt, Iteteafter illstingaish themselves by their prodeleney la buttress. Each graduate we; awarded the elegant t he of the Col. legs, and wu pretest dby tbe Faculty with I" **Oath. College GeIIIII of Penuansblp, l aie lk =pot* of his exemplar] deportment du bs his etteciduce atVollege.' - . ...‘ . nil tellty of fitliday last, a dotting Fit inffsing froatthe establishment of Parker - k Lows, Smittitield street, and sun phidembeing atasehedio a rolorea moo swa mi gitnitd,'ltaziosi aniployed in the. tore, La was arratied by Alder Lowe, of the May °es Paltsh , " Woo ttlit prima - 'was! found a nit, of dialog which was !detailed by the Arm Is being part brawls lost goal. Utt was bald fora baarlig, which will take plus this moraing. . . , . , Coxes Notati.t. intrnrts.,--A new elms "MU tamed • • next Monday., Ibis elm wblehlidkideedlerMailee"! atooonnodap lion 9t mama 'Wahine* tinailittlitensel va tar %adds& wilt complete an outline course to twelve weeka, ibne olosiny in ens fot 111P0=17,4=121/210/111.- Ds. Durait.lit oar =Ono! this potialoS Isesms a. tt, or two since, the too ma in pso Itf. oebspian" instind of Dn. "Chi -9110 IP pr. will anily bis great bawl ob Mininne mid Amulet" in this city, of vhioblise notice via to Oren., Darropny - ac:, Avonaw.-- Saturday . mersdag,Apil ZOO, $t Idatllelland's Auction OS nth- itnuti year tie" sold s. ;fatally Br road* TV Bum indult swisecon4- had Mug- iiSma Dmti.-41,bsotitso tmme paaySo ou dais orators dialog, at pi to tim e gArdtil tlyiPoitoMpa. Litleagnevs lasszene for 171 soir'ent :ciw,be. - had at, irsuk igatal,PfiPats clusaa*Vallalatlif4t • Tim 41 , trAddinst Mists tbo . • t7 11010111411.anass et ikaat andrifthstrats. - ;- . -I —. I ' ' ' '- 4 ,.,,- - ': ./ i ';''' , f ;-: _,'..: :' .2 - L.; • 1::1 ::. ... 4 5 : ,..- ' -: I LL 1-ff.z , ' , ';:z -:, 1...;4:W -, .. , .. ,,,, ' ~ la ~- :,I..Ar •P' , -.li. i, >4 ,i^.... 4 _ ,;;,k: - '..,'-.t 1 ,- ,-, . -; e•t:',' ,:: :2:, ';',: 4 7--%C. '''''.. .e_4 ,-- ,`,;Zi1..T .4 . - i . s ...1,-, -- . ...i1erf.„3;;.4- 'l;,.' • "i:`' , ;.-r,::5...!:'. 4 ' , 4. 4:- r': . ! Iq,ZAZ.-i.1..W4,-,,,c,i-k....... ~• 1..., , ,,. , - Our Boa Table. Tax Iduotaxm Btu= I A. Illeincie or John Law Ay Adolphe Author °toile Conanlete and Psuptie. ate, 'To which es added Authentic Ac counted the Darien Expedition. end the South Ehe Schema. Translttoll end Edited by Frank X. Rake hew Pork: Jaws G. Gregoy. Pittsburgh: fleet Into, TI and 73 fifth clean. Seipp Moo. This volume gives an account of three of the most stupendous speculative delusions ever suggested by human cupidity, namely, the Darien Expeditiona scheme of colonbi salon and commerceprojected by a Scotchman, named Patterson, to the dosing years of the seventeenth center, j—the Mississippi "Bob ble," also &project of colonisatteu and com merce, on a gigantic scale, which, early In the eighteenth ,century, was Originated by another Seetehruan, John Law, cols- brated then and since u a financier, whose daring genius, combined with suh resources of knowledge of the principle s regulating credit and exchange, as probably no other I man in that age•possessed, enabled blm to become for a while 'the second in the hingdoin of Prance—the French Sing of Bankieg, Stocks. and Paper-Mon ;—atid, I finally, the South See Bubble," e nEnglish ; imitation of the scheme of Law, which, only • year or two later, was raised up and inflat ed to the utmost-magnitude that "babble" ere: attained, by the management of Sir John Blunt—for whom his contemporaries were wont to gay that 'Sharp' would have been a more suitable name—then chain:den or president of a company originated by the celebrated Harley, Earl of Oxford, seven or eight years before, for the purpose of carry ing on the Booth Sea trade,—whenoe the "Bubble" got its name,. though. that did not,' in this case, imply what the West Dramatist has made an adjunct thereof, for its " local -habitation" was only in 'Change Ailey,' and not elsewhere in all theworld, or anywhere in the Pacific Ocean,China to Peru. It is enough to say of this volume that in it the history of Law and his celebrated scheme is brilliantly told shishillers, tende re d the the other two schemes,tendered the names of Patterson and Blunt almost equally noto• :ions, are also satisfactorily presented to the reader. We may add, indeed, that, it will be quite a useful volume to read In theta-MVO of advents:roue weeklobbiag end ilhinitethie 1 pi~y~~Q~ 96 8 5 46 ITOI 46 65 AT2O 2 110 o 006, 66 4 00 .876 100 410 465 36 8 009 t, 1090, ! 1 00 616 112 00110 70 600 banking enterprise. risnavaa. & 'Need. By the Author of "Otis " New If erk,Cesleten. Pittsburgh: forraleby Esury idiner,liand T 3 fifth street.....T.BpP. 123n0. Readers of the .ody espy' are probably mill undecided, (u' the puzzled commentators by their learned discourses and references In foot.notes toTlutereli,Maerroblus' or Pliny, do not of aU help them,) about thes:attar. of ---ninesilepenthes, which thewiteof Thous In Egypt gave to Jove-torn Helena" .Some may :seem to' incline to the Syrian pitcher-plant, and others may hint that the Persian poppy, or the inspissated juice there of, best answers to the name used by the po et; but Mrs. Prudence Potter, an old lady whom we meet:with in the book before us, and have also met with elsewhere, theigh never, ws fear, in a very Christian spirit—for every where her presenee his bean unwelcome and sometimes seem, intolerable—thought lt,"ouch a queer name," and 'would hare thought It "some heathenish name," Mrs. Stuart waut't so ezamplarons l" Bet wettest leave Mrs. Potter to coma to her own ouclusions about the propriety , of Nepenthe IS a name,' and also leave the reader to follow the for tunes of that young lady es the heroine of this book, towel, commending to said reader the temper and epitit didieribed in the follow- on the ing lines from Mrs. Browning, quoted title page: ..ITe get no good By;betne ungenerous, wren to • book, And ealculatuag profits —ea touch help By so much reading. It Is rather what We glorfouey forget ourselree, mad ploega Soul-f..nr.d, headlong, Int* • book'. refound, Impassioned for he beauty sad f rom trutb,— Ifs the ere get the fight good f book:' Poiket Book Stolen. Alderman George Dobbs, of the Matt Ward, yesterday visited one of our city banks and drew some $3,000 In thirty one hundred bills. While passing up Sin Street be stepped into Davis' auction rooms, when his pocket was picked of the money. During the evening a man named. Robert Governor w arrested by the police for drunkenness ,a nd a sum of money answe rin g the descriptio of that lost by the Alderman was found on his parson. He was committed for shearing this morning. OoSO A-SoLorgarso.--An Iron Houle In this city received the following letter from one of their correspondents in Ohio, who Is engaged In a manufacturing Liminess In • flourishing town to that State: Ohio. April 27th, 12%. Send to Os mote Iron, se my- men said myself hem to p Means. tiers trail pcsus, .Parsx, opposite the Post aloe, ham for Baleen the late publications—Harper, Oodey, Allende and Continental, for May; ail the Dills Boot"; Harpeee Weekly, Ledger, Wairerly, Clipper, eta.; Bot an excellent number, just remised; Le so onß Ton, ter May ; Pocketßooks end Pocket Al bums, at low. prices ; Torn Thumb's Card Pho tograph. ; Albums a new stock, and Ana as scrtment ; Card Photographs greatvariety, at fifty cents pwr dozen and u pwards. REAL &mac or tut Lena' ANDRIV .MollAs rsz AlNllol.—This marnlog at ten o'cloot, at the Court Howe Till be sold at public gale some very destratd: real estate, namely : A tine house end lot en Grant street, opposite the Cathedral, two very tne lots on Congress street and tither desirable property. Bee ad refit:truant In another CIGLI7JI. Nnotioren Covens Asa CoosL—FeW are aware of the In:Tartu:toe of checking p cough or "common cold" in Us first stoic; thee which, in the beginning would yield to s mild remedy, if neglected, soon prays upon the lungs. Brows', Bronchial Troches," or Cough Lozenges afford, Intent relief. For sale by druggists gen Vaasa Liam's - blsoanws—Tho May number Of this favorita Magazine, so attract tire always from the great miss and beauty of its illostrated pages, is now ready for its fair readers, at W. A. Gildenisamser, 45 Fifth street. Itosaier.—Ort , Tbarsday night, a drover: named--Sndthly was robbed' at emit ting, Ohio, of WO draft& 1001,000 eacktind two 101400. The drafts were drawn at Bal timore on Staples Lilibellen,and were Made payable at brew-Tork. krewardef $5OO-has ben offered for the detection of the Wet TVs Leeman, delivered last evening, at Masonic Hall, by Billinew G. Childs; B,q on the "Gael and Comicallties of damp LVe," was well received, and elicited frequent ap -piano. His deactiptloni of vamp fife were ry interesting, end abounded' in humorous and_wathetto incidents. The proceeds were for the benefit of the Banitary Tait. Toe 'Kittanning Fru Prew of this 'week publishes the correspondent* betw•on certain citizen. of .Aiscatroug county and Joule's Consr, Esq., of Allegheny City. Datoarrtra j og, Apauar.. Loirea Last,Cautes."—Tillo it alai* of 1613, urttren by Decatur Spaulding, 13. sad forme nutobei 68 of Beady' Dime Stymie. It b for sole b$ J. P. llt ate Maroatofltl, Vitt Afoot, sod by J. T..Eintpro;;SrPourid street, Albs. gheny. _ . • JUD4lllCoss'e lansavv, to be soil ou Saturday syniughj,/tevis at letis set their auction roams, luelmies eamp of Geis' k Seaton'/ Annals of Congress, 40 volumes ; also Americas State Papers; 40 vol- Umee ; besides tttsn7 other sore worite. Maxims Sits, of Tobtooo and Groceries ►t ►motion to-morrow (fiaturday,) at 10 A. 2d. at MaClelland's Attica lionse,os liftb stmt., will , be sold wthont to quantities to suit the tray, b 7 order of assignees, s Tarp • arattty of tobtom) lIAd groanisi. pPonte Lai Pittesk, Plins, street, c± the Peet °Mee, bas ereleed: ,Fraak Leslie. Inastrateoll Newspaper, . The? :tadePelideP t • sad all tho.. latest Now Tort' weekn 40 os. , the wimmir Magazine, ' 016.1J0Z1•11 Lit. nay Neaspsznonisto. etc., Aurosn'T tea.-4sOirasysnerolog, April 30 at 10 sets st irtftellsad's active Vou 5. Pk. - street, Intl bread, T 016604 Slid OtOrAtilh 4011014 pifkatts, to tbit trade. Elate pesstire.. - . . had the papyri for lbs week ow! be had at Tilsit Cue r o Nen Depot, Obrott6 stmt. 0 Yoz 61.er.-41.1 1 8u Ito Magsztrkis for ads at WankOialea Hon Dspot, Bhroateb BOA. lig, Infa stmt. - - . Elam BitAIVI4 of the latost importatton at J. Finch's, cornet: of Want and Fifth M. ittill3B,ll,k;T: ml%O Ora &ad Fifth struts. Covirriron& ng wirpag Ast ,rornar of Grant and 11181 atztata , . 4al 011 Oaths sadltup.A4 6 4o . 03113412 of Ono* and ll= Death of John Shea, Esq. John Shed, Esq., Collector of Internal Revenue for the 223 Congressional District; died yesterday afternoon, at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Joseph Rom, Penn street. .I,lr. Shea woo one of our oldest and most highly esteemed citizens, and his death will be deeply lamented by • Large circle of relatives and friends: lie had been for many /ears -engaged in the dry goods business, le this city, and was appointed, about one year %go t , to the responsible posi tion of Cofecto of Internal Serene for this. district, the duties of which be dis charged with fidelity to the Government and acceptance Midi fellow citizens. Rehadbeen in delicate health for tome time, but was al ways prompt in attending to his arduous du: ties. .B 0 ate breakfast as Usual on Friday morning, and remarked that he felt unusu ally well. While engaged in conversation with a gentleman in his office, his pen fell from his hand and he was taken soddenly He was tested as soon as possible, but his head fell upon his breast and he became on conscious. He was soon after conveyed to his residence on Penn street, where no ex pired at four o'clock In the afternoon. Rh disease was paralysit. Notice of the funeral will be given in this evening's paper. A Female Rebel Sallie Pollock, a resident of Cumberland, Md., who Was convicted on the 11th of April, by a military commission, of carrying a rebel mail, and senteneed to imprisonment In the.' Western Penitentiat7 during the war, was brought to this city yesterday, by Lieutenant Meithart, of the th %Vat Virginia regiment. Captain Birmingham, the Warden of the Pen itentiary, refused to receive the erlioner on lose she would be subjected to the regular prison discipline, and ae the Lieutenant was not authorized to is act towards her, she wee placed under charge of Captain Wright until further orders could bo received (rpm Gen. Sigel, commander of the Department of Western Virginia. 4LBUJIIB, 10. LATE i PU BLICATIONS, received at A El ErrEnr 4vitzvlrivs. BeritiOrri hi Ban. Broderick W. Bobernon, A. lg. Fifth Salm. 1 vol. lime. Uniform with Lb. of *m. H. Premmt by Get.rge Ticknor. .--.9 90 Pspalar edition Crap (w and Clergy of the Revolution. By J. Too Management of duel. 11.1Jing Forging, liardenlog. Tempering, Annealing, Shrink.. thg and Um :Won. AIN,. tits Cole Maroon ing of Iron. By Goo*. Ede... --- 60 Lon!. Ifspoleohand the Dattle of Anasseddon. 16 Faulty Pr.de. The On at B. 111. Bok try lb. . - . that of Piqua. Poper. 111, Cloth--. 1 60 11... and Batons ; or, Physical Gecgrophy a. moditel by human action. By Usorgo P. Hersh Cloth John Law and the Mho pp BubbiA By Adolphe niers. Translab d by F. 8. Fisk.. Dec n' Ers;; or, before the storm. A Nun' of Americus Ufa and Haman. 160 Mae: an Suglith Novel. Cloth.----.-... 1 75 kininstone's Eletowkeeper A Cocarealan 3 Nu,l 76 rem atrez,ri Oillhoscl. An Ithallsh Tale- 1 50 Familiar QteuAtiori. Pamarsuid Plana. 10 calm= us, ctiefly tram Eli lith authors. Vellum . 1 50 Peculiar. - By 1 - pes Yu - gent. ♦ thie - of the GreatTrumsitloo. Cloth.-- .-... 166 An of Conventati - n with dint:thaw ter * Balf. Education. 113 Opato'n Africa; • Joanna of she :Macon., of the Blume of Nita. By Capt. Spoke. Cloth. 3 Eh Steel.. of B. ligisna History and Crtdolm. By 11 Ernst Berme. author of Lib. orients. Cl ISO Sepentbi: • Beni. fly the author of Cilia. 1 50 Annual of Ocintlllo Discovery for 1664 Cloth. 160 tbstory of the Doctrine of • Fut.. Lths. By —.-.—. 3 60 Alter. Youth). llistory of lb. Rebellion. askew 1 60 Ilhatrations of Univ.rsal Progra By m. By Her. Derail anal sith • tot!. of eptesod. Now Elan. of Philosophy. 1 75 La Cations; • rpanish ily - Fortmn - Chs.. Whet*. cloth --„-----,---.-- 1 15 Tan gan tooth ; a Practical Zipsrianos Shosirg hog. a•ery rant OW to Out Of mode to leap • very Luke family. C10th...-. 1 Z 5 Prison "I am • BAN" and nothing that relates Is mmi is indifferrat to cm Clo. 1 lid Ely Van . 1.1:0 in Vicksbnrg. with Loth= of • Tots) and irenl. By • Southern lady. Cls. 1 03 Bias to allisissn. 13y H.theroland. 1 16 'Crime Emus_ By 'BoDTborts.r. C10th...--. 1 00 Dram. Clam, A Treatise m the Cnitivauon of the Nadu Nu.. By knd.ti. I.Bc. gnus. Coal Elortleultozirt. Cloth• --1 15 Work and Play or, Literary Variaties.By Elonate BushrialL Cloth. -.---... 1 60 Ticknor'. History of Spanish Whermiou. 2 el.. 4 00 Compther Thal. By Joss Post, author of °Tiros: . ere.; cinch --. 160 iba V.ll Portly Lift•d and Joon. o.coming Dy W. H. rum.; 1 21 o,ptee of soy of the • etbov• boots lashed Cro poetage on receipt of prh. HIE UT ISINTIL, • 71 .d 73 TIM stmt. nazt door to P. 0. asigt!xx ALL THE NEW AND POPULAR BOOM AT HUNT'S. All th• lat. Paiass AT BUST”A ALL TIIE MAGAZINES, •Ith N T, rut of =cat edgut AT It S. Alba. Carla frcza f.. amt. a &luta ald upwards. AT 111 U NT,S Photograph Altoona all dm styli.. shapes and awiv mar i. yastkL Z. 911 . inert terms. 'mt. r lA lb. aTI ' nEr OsAim numaipi. &D OCTOBER 8, -1861. r • , .I)MII=4MI7PMM , i,,,.ifi1.1,-.• , :-..-. , ' , t - -1. : ,. -'l'••, - • '_ - -i43,,-Tp,i'ic.*.T;.94.os*.l. 7lasogitimis en Intended for the eat some r ak-- 14 .5 r , 11 ,! ° min:Works, Wubingten street;l pREMD IaiD:igIMMONrI3I4O); lAm, vsaleezor 4 lo__ • • • 0c0.030 0030111111 Al= r.• 5 - Ovi lisod oil tor silo . DVIID -MOZMiAt!di slum mum, - • rnia wow= 2 " 14 /4 1 = 1 " IdT 00, & Mat,. "M i ll" s ift. 7C =Ma 1 I aol " i ~L