The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 23, 1850, Image 2

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anal plaint Far • w i t:t el. ., I 61a MY pee ' re e" bas iL hadi Bat little bee been almef ia donain ...
since . r itti 1 ; ... -111...zun,weineztipcoe,,nern„ 1:X. 4. 7.1 - 4141filip a ,
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federal liereymander, denominnted . App erhon . I ' one. • the bill interdicting Vre circulation el' considerable to try essolOrot helog i our-last report. We subjoin' otrything of Ark , iI 7 P --
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mem Mil, peed the llourot of Repremenativesby omen be nimbly afraid the hue... of on foot to weed Cabs 111.,Mp.ith ...thornier., ..........; ,
• • 'a retard In to -13. on Tneeduy. The following isk.. be dem without them precious md mane of Ow a ears gees se far ae to i on T .... y .., ' , ' '
. fh i• t• ...."t i••• ' " Bill' meal'- . The laegielature of Pennsylvania brifg .,
THE DEMOCRAT 1.• ,,, ''..-...:
the Loll, tomther WWI 1101 Number td wooers 111 ma.
leet at pay " Per noel ! Ws recol- nemetthe primiped se La p.m, • el. mid eve - pm ~
motions when d felt full es bad doom. the mu. AU ,with the mem of our, . 7da, on , Senate. the Deficiency!: .13 ~..1 P o
•cs loran taken up, and passed. Tho• himself and others ."1, Cerit .• ' • '' •
, eoneoderation of the Comm 811 l was resu- for ' bout to &turn, the enders ed ean
seponte wit out addressiog a il re ' sr word. to
,'r • i•-1 ''` nave on th'e‘.find been taken in the no nineA ltr i ztest o .oo. t aAsktamozili n f or e
which was read sad isted the folloWingo '
....--- --. • ; trot - now. ft. er Fniarrotood-B•dwtt,rta ,a• ew, mils. .In ea. more pile.. ie.- cotemporarim, we we immod to give tho re
med. and several unimportant amendment. i .
011.11reelle. ... • •dm One of diem was who the Democrats or. no erode.
Thursday, allay tg, SW& i gem,,b.4,,h,,, ego, •• 111:73u "" ' • P "l ""."""`"•••••••• negstived. The Homo voted to terminate •• "-
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- Philadelphia County, 34.54 , ,in C.v.. prod the Independent Tromory set. .be made that have eniblo Mk that wa y''' . I the debate Gotha California question on the; The subscribers ask fen government, sine. the Ist day of January
Cr 'ft; De - mociatic 8.;•37., Commute* al Mune...try, . 13.516 I Then the cou.ry was reined, and no mietake- I begin to think there be ...him Mete thee ~
la Toads in J 1 i h f• the Journal the reason. 1111111.1 Pl.. w i ts. ' last.
y June. 3 eases. 3 ese am o 1• dosed no the seem&
Wnyne County. et • meant., held in lloosedale (*Fewer 1001 Delaware, 20,036 , there weal. half sp. lee nough in the world to o limmlala" in it aft alt Th• D . " , Aro '' , 4 j Vt. a d Julian of Will ad h 'conetrained to vote againSt thlt have felt' When the e h eaten
eu the 1 tale inst., umanneuely concurred in the Berko, 16,2031 ~ me NM very . up. the y ou , '. the Democraey of the State, upon the stets
. 0. ,. ,do dm Weiner do.. neuetry, and the wheels ef Yhdedelplne. h. distrait... article upon the ,
, Socks, good speeches 011 the northern side of the ! li"ni.ff the State into Se ..06.11 ,mr , -, 'Tuesday of Oeto b ,
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of things whiab hail:ex:a:to:,
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eppinatmon or ter. Wa,d es Senatorial Delegate ; ~ , .....4 „ .. , 4, ........ ; . 0.,,,,, So remenept met asp deuce. It ito prophecies eubject, were covens WI the informal.. in our couror„io and slavery , i0 ,.. i0n. resentative districts ° st°P - • riginfolly claimed to have sleeted
from thre Dowell le file W.lfilereeport Jenventwiti,, p 0 ,,,,A., ~,,, N ,,,,, A .„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12.2fet wen. fehified, tool die yis not mitred ; and pomession, and whi rt e memo . pretty near on Weadesday, it. Senate, the coneide
and remennanded lathe eon-Waren. of and Con. I Nord...tt. mid lohigh, .. 1 ." I the man who ebould new think el remelt. the correct, exceM its 1,,50. With o u I impugning the motives .... ' out of the thirtr 0 th . r . e5 h. 8 . 17 , 7% . . p . ... 1 .T t lf;
et that Governor Quer- ....i.. of .................... m . w ......... frame. of the bill, the ct.mtnittee wlraf_ nine out of the . . 1, , ~.0 .
metier. the num of t'.l J. 11. Brodhead, of Fibe ( ..rhont Domm. Were. mi Ptho, 12,1181
r ~.... Independent Tremury act amid b. deemed a fit Yee 11 One of the tieg leader, who. we do net' med. 3lr. Douglas moved a test vote on prnted ff ,
county, a. • modulate tor 11111 oak* of Camel Cam. .i .. .Z . .'''' r '" •" " . 13,000 mbject for either the museum or the mad•houer. believe. It Faye, his proposition to sepoteto the admission of known to be • anthem Moe., ma
they believe, that in effect, it operates eirlernor,......_
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men.. in
„bid .
Menem, and of Hell. J. P. Brawler, °decant...l Cumberlend end Firry. 12.041 The other cam was the pump of the Tanff of Tn. Cuo an Eittorrlo.l.-There is lin California from other subjects. Taken, end ; it• entirely and unjustly upon the section of et oven e•r•P 1 ''• ' . lien. hie 0,010.
or the majority who rota for lave.. 1t in true that
. we Ban . n .. er xg_u_v ..
ounty, as • candidate for surveyor Grimm!. to comma. eodhrso, Ventre tel ~„7 1 n.11. rn,,..h. ea/11111ry watt.rely ruined. Er.' longer oily doubt that the attempt is to be reNulted as fellows: Ithe State which they ham in part the lion- , ...Maid resort. te 1. 00 F
-- -- Gltton... welter, trusted that there wan morn
Mac Corium sad floodwgdon, brush et bounce. wm to e e Pembeed, e made-if ft has not already commeneel-! Yeas-3leesrs. Baldwin', Benton, Brad. ,or to represent, arid gives advantages to n „,,,,!•: . ~ in
en , 5 . n . i .....0 ig. x
I.merne, Columba and NlOOlllll, a 1,1119 , end and wavers& hi...reply Mel denotation to wrest the inked of Cuba front the Span- bury, Clarke, COT... Co., in, John Davie, !other sections which they are entitled to ir. - ,;,„,. . .
, a..., oat Delmeratie
Mulford. Suroja and Wyoront,, 16,,27 wm to sidispeent the lend. But even them ich authorities.... ~The first of the exp.- :, Dayton, Dodge ot When., Douglas, F e i n t, eta... either from the enumeration of their !pita h os . 1 . d than t ea , in
'nova Fetter, McKean, E.,
Cleerfleld and Jefferson, i , s4 lpropheeim.ga Memo. pet forth, wen Walled, an' dines bas already sailed, numbering so :: • ; Greene, Bale, Miller, B om b, Shi e ld, Sew - t inhabitants, the importance of their krona- the i . ; '."4", , , l l : . g:Lt e . e ' n ' h r eeaa ht to ol o onra.
Sine Venal., told Warren, 14 .. 3 . l earg betlinters. and the cmetry le mu pm. four "Ivo thousand men, must a whom, are, Smith, Spruance, Wales, 'Walker, lVeb- ; 'lb" i'lLere•lot or Ob. prospects 3f ..) , the etteame 4 . of U. Legisiatel* the al -
r. ,ar and Crawford, 16.3641pgr0ns beyond say former precedent. Who then , . 11 an rakers in command , were en.' ster, Yulee-24.. i Teedy increase of popnlati in and property
Boil, Snorer and Low, eoen, 17 • 1 ' 54 ' will be deceived by each a fele. propb
et. or alum. ig•ge In the 3losican wnr. With Oda force, Nays-Messrs. Atohieon, Bell, Berrien, They Mel, too, that the rights of the pall, regard to the propriet, of exercising the
Allruhroy, 0 20 . 5 r, Ij,b o i oo d o n iw e m a i m hi m ni de at It o head of whit/ is Gen. Marcia° Lope:, Borland, Bright, Cass, Clay, Clemene, Da- to which they bet tog, have not been 00 - latently. of fidsifylog all his wantons. In
, washuosoon aud G 14,41A.1 . 3 •.° °l' t r•, Veto power. or e eeeee emg that power. sot
grate, it owl . n ee , t lainiioh meet proftwilekomity to cease hie mayhem it i. proposed to effeet . handing, Mottt vis or mi.., Darsnn, rbekin so n, m a g a . o f eiently protected, and they also believe toot .on Constitutional grounds, baton...Ml par
ty consideretiona
[Armstrong, Istituto end Clarion. 10.703' nod oseisetatinga rid hrelias hi. thete and opico. probably at the WO of Pines, on the weld. 1 1.., p ewee . M uer , F on i o . 1f 0rt4 ... Tf...ithe Commit: co of COnforence °accorded the
Joainfa, MA.. end Umna,
i 1 9 1 , . , 03 2 4 d,,, nd „„..,,,......„. bai rn , l e ..„.4, 3 m e .
ore
, point of tho bland, and near the north- ter, Joe., Ring, 31 ange in , 31,, r t en , 'p ra t', I powers committed to thent, by making el- In th -e just expeetatiOnS We be,* %Ole
IWe...reload and Fayette. , :Oony fit Tecoten i mi n e diately after Rusk, Soule, Sturgeon Turne • Underwood ! tonal... in fforlioo , of lb° billt ffhl° l. b " d' ' ted W have found that nee o
Arm... 4-,
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notes,
a 'larger fore*,
no.
'and
Arbitc.""obl-Lou.
the 10th /1"e. previously adopted by the united and ' .Urre"ntetn tole by the De......
' Wl l 4 D "'"" ' '''"-"'"••••-'- -•. 't ILT a Prml•hewd . it. rapid comes yt organiwation, will ha dm- l Mc. Davio
trims in man.
i „„ r ,„.,,a,the 0h0... ohteh. in the evedinfl of the th g a her ain with our Mica op fir
Joint action of both Houma, and that there
Party Who had been loud In his profemitard
us ...wet thou es patebed to flair aid. to is said that 10,- motion of the Lill La amended by etrikina •r° d iffir . °l l l e. In II " .111°thl ' ll4 ''' . °°l° ° f lay de;otion to the nose of the people, ado'
ZIOTATISES—IikeIe .I,KII.
Ad ms, '"'"" I 5,6191a110w filll It) l• the stote of the Legedentre OOO men have already been enlisted art • out a provision preventing who
I Allegheny. 5 2,5 l' 1 after the earpholli•Wf INF dam. one first that the advance portion have 100 ; 106c°. of Territorial legislatures froln passing any i Constitution, cannot be justified by mat 110 t .4, e b y ty t,
b t „ t , , our
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I Iletlfonl end Cambrie, 3 9 non'
Barka, 4 ..;',., , brought forward by Om . hoc thee C.o. artillery. The attend expedition, It is said, laws in respect tonlavery, and sub ee ieede a; Struumnt. aided by his owls tote, he wan planed b;
Beek, 3 13 . 13 , ; ty,o Mr. 8 .. . The • e t ... ire. • (elm. is to be under the command of Oen. quit-Iprovislii preventing said Legislatores loom ! They het'. fol. , that the onona Mfalt•d [the Sp ee k er '. c h a i r , o f th a t s o w s fei.
1 1 'be the mitioritv or the !Inure, in suosiiiine ' ,• i_
Benc e , Butler en d Lawrence, 3 11.05 S h e m, no d we doubt n ot the editor knew it at dm man. The whole affair lee been eeodue- parsing any bare interfering with t Ito 1,4.11.' •- - • • • ' • 0 Mlle, as experience has shown, he bed bug
Moir Red Iluntiteplon. 3 '.',,'111; time ;ifno he mom re hare home k The !led with great secrecy , and with mire care- of prnperty which gnaw hut a who inskto :O.
Bradford. pro ions question. m i d thus soekiog to
few tptalifi-et save slut of subeesoien-
Chester, .' ' I r If •d bM P • d
3 t t .;he . fele Weed Wag 0 ler. y . 11. el lel, ell pa ,
peril ' fill ealculatiqn en d p re p er etion th en the' ti"" of slavery. Ile was opposed to leaving ' , again • vote a r00nn. 0,,, a , n ,. . ni,,....:0y 1., ..., whir; party. What prise, II soy.
I cumhertand, 2 7„15.1 t h e Amato by • vote of 21. 10-every wit., bill, last ; but notwithstanding this secrecy, 0••• the question of silvery enticed)' to the j,, i the ptio-ibilita of ere.u . niet:l. or 1_16(011/100,
~... peid h,.) , ,ad thin • for doeemieg ft,. ..
I t'lltret • f 4,n16 g et wi t quidiro it. Ilr slm Paned the Timm with. 1 Sp.j.h ....h or iti e . hero taken alarm and /ed. which ho believed and aegued prohib- 1 sou unjust to Ill.'. a l e but a day no at "' and betrayine his own party, we know out.
Clearfield, Elk anti McKean, 1
...‘.' 7 - 2 .'..' em • divide; and therefore by . . veto needy or !are ; prepared to giro the hired.. e stunt item slavery in the t e rritori c e tterio i re d from : ine , voted against the assn ot tin bill. hut ini . „„ , r „„ ,,,,„ h „, n .„,....., „ i „,
1 )(embers whr . , then v,,ted sgainU the pos. n ...... 100 know ,
4 ,...., p ii0n. of ..,.. n . 5. .ra... , i ,..
l ' .. ....t::l, a -t o l t 'd M 3'iult:::!, j.ff'"•• 1 i,:.:4,.,,,i. unaohnom. I've neglected te eentradimiMetatance, So that the island, if it is to be !3lexien.
pinions, 2 7,6.3 qt. Wm statement tau week for the pemose e r OOMlnered, son be no only after a most dos - I 31r. Itua &funded the title of Texas t01 , 7 , g0s of Cl e lull, Lt ard o r to move a re-con, ... i , ~. ~..
1 purposex he hesitated and ye-
Delsome. 1
.' 2s ' ' • '-o whether that paper would comet it. Thie I Plurgo ...Slots for the SpsoiSh Imolta •ra ,tiM Bi. Umude. .Mr CloY rejoined. dooy. ' lein 'on, hail nececsently changed their lied with the Whig party, the members trf
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. -' .`' '--- , ierd and bravo ' • ' " • • - •• - - --lin- 'edit WOlllll 111:001 tO be but juat,that . • -•-. .. _ .. ,_ __ .• .
Fl 11.6 LogioWare adjourned an Wedumlay
at , nnor a med. of ever four months, pot
...ell beyond the maul tenth by the filmier..
node arotin course of the Owner Bost,abelled ate
eoonragod by that prioco of pelf Jcal ntottelohne
an n d juggler*. Wm. F. Jolunton.
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'I. n. sitreeter. Eere. •
V.. ...re perry to my that there io in this w*g
orgailized chgoe umde near the ;mimeos pf the
tinemwhaum Carroty Beak, their relatilbe awl
rmates—sil whip. ref muse—who.
few month, Mn. hum omelealy hmadieg tW
amok of this geollereen with the seed bitter, ma.
hlrehl meal ttlituls, Stg rarity. Their ((corral
platy of reablifllia his hearth. PutClSee, where
they h... peered out their deable.diailled seam
and scandal without ethic tar measure ; hot we
lice that, having become somewhat " hardened in
their inirctityr they have lattermee boom* bolder,
and era now betaking themselves (caulionaly, at
crystal) te their sewer. the pram, la aimminete
their ahem nail calumny. The object or minims I
of their stbacke of sour. they andionaly seek to
comeral ; but le any person who ha. the teat wi
g too, ;It, are perfectly Immure.. .311; Seer-
TES 1.1 a thonacrat—they ere Whig* Th. t for.
mar etc:epee@ • proud !maniere In him party, and le
the confidence of dre people, having done belle •
good end forthful mrinee, he the private mike and!
M the Ilelle of our State Legislature, and by m •
doing been greatly in their way many times, and
named them much tremble •• well as envy. Ilut
the ......t one of thew bitterness and malign'.
er.. lone, ie hie team us the Le:ielature,
and particularly in relation to the Susquehanna
Comity Dank It es well know.. that Mr. S•rite.r.-
ee fare been one of the meet active and infletest. •
teal enenebent of the Legielatmee, in Ilacrielmrg ;1
and that lie leas acted • cotypieuems part in pillow'
up and ;naming the bell, m m selecting the
d•ismoitim. to inmeliplo the affairs and manage
:mid of that mums and defunct Methadon. As'
...id as leo mond is that matter, in eenformily to
tete am.-Serb. of the pagoda of this emu
, the anommity of them perrena wale kindled ite
iv direeteme, and the floed.gatm of their side.
, invective. nesedal and defamation were
thrown open, through which • teem ham been
1111 asengly pouring .our eines.
.i ea not our object to vindicalo Mt. S .. s .. sal
irons any of their simanione, repreash, or scandal,
for with the people of this meaty, who know hint
beet, he etands la pima of ne reek vindication ; hot I ,„ th e .Whigs, end a doing
it is simply le state the facts as they Geist, to shim grese io l uM,co to lb . In rllrm nod
lb. people wimi • imr - lived. prowling, lying •“" rlrn of ate State, %MA it robe of .... Senator
dastardly art of memo. infest this place, sal how ; no, two Id pres r n dti v e. whlwut 007
iresdfelly they hate le have the origin Ind b m t g bill ~;;. ;0
s ; t b o , bottott . :':::: b ot r 0,,,
.; pretended fainsem sad mutiny of representation !;
Leek at the lint two districts it. the no, end
that they am now a...lineally Melling his snick,:
noel
„ two. to
robot. dot
rot. mint yob.. will and the Whig ray of Philadelphia allowed SI
a le hie Senators t 022.730 iambi. while the Demecrane
tt°d° °°°`°° "r•° quoins, el Phaadaigaa is allowed h. 3 Sem.
brasoa as their own iniquity, and by eriminationm o t 5 0,5 5 , too ., Coo titott, bo;
.ay
apJep
and slander •
as vile es the most depraved woild ; for Iwo „ hymn ,
onto. , moo look
at
dare mem. But many l
b°• Anarchist and layette, • Democrat. dietriet, with
hanged on his own gallows, and •
them hleed.hounds ; t I sOOO .
otttooto ,. hot
;tot
on
rarest of too..
of the Dank, and politic.] inenieitors may Mor loto War ot .
toot, 6,000
to • ; tooty , hoot ,. to
° wmilsr Some them b " , •b...d "" - 1 entitle it to ea Smelt. me the oily ef
riAI their malignity onto •.l far, sad it may be,
ttowo 110 , it it; .t ttooootory that
we pot..
11,01 they well not b• .."••r ' d °°°° P . w°".
...... forth.. Oar reader. have the bill.
ply • ••w•P•P•' nhube "'Y have waked "•. andthey eau pee at once that it i• emphatically I
the wrong pamenmer this lime. We await the de.,
• bill of abominations. „
havieg net the 11ra am
nounnettl•
; mat of Mimes or equality about it. 'Phis is mem ;
I ceded ewe by Whip. Gov. Johnston himself, al
, though doubt.w privy to its arrangement As
' pelted to fall in with the overwhelming pubic atm.
mmintion of the bill, and in go it ender pretest. In
• mom. sismonipenying its name to the Legit. ;
; lame after be had signed it, he frankly admitted'
; 1 that his osuelitutional objectioa• te the bill he we.
teed were contained la 11.1•—bin party *Mims,
however, were net. Ilia stoma for tieing it was,
he th.ght n bettor to wiry it and let the Lerida
; tore adpern. than to kip it in mein for web,
I with but Inao pnepeet of getting a honer OM. I
Ills ^ emeninhans omtples” meld be nomily
Pend with, thereto, whoa whispery had Woad.
elms.*
net she is to blast,. will It. asked, for
W. pomp of snob • hill a' At.. I the troth ems
he :Itw W. **or SW, the infamies Seam ;
law bon the Innen. and Colombia whs. i
. elected * • Ihmeerst. rid *shit to the Whim,
end aided them in premating lh pump et a
; better tom He ie the man who, • hell., the
balance J power," has amindled and shaped ell
the legislation J the pmt mosien, end enabled
; vrhiggery to trieniph, on .11 mossiere, se well es
tin Gerrymander the State le its lades, Ii Mine
me to talk of disgrace and infamy...l anat.'s..
110 he wok ihtsitely Weer than any *Fah
awl Ise** lasegsag• b efthehest l• portray.
Thu map or Tb• Deenesess. had *ant of
Ifetsset why did hey rot heysat She pommy
se es* • bill the r Fee dm hey nom arcs
el by Jebesto• he spews** t. t Iseasse they bad
*Mph ee put* • better,.d wasted had.
Yon. *I is lost. dialog, •• they *hp, sp.
deb loll* moral Of Sheen Ikally••••••*11•••••
he dm q, mad es rasa *eh •*•••• sf
melee We sholerhst* That lb* owns her
highly repo*•••6l.l. *vs Nakao( tbeir pool
ess. to bah* rho ram ll* * Yes •
smokes et As Me* * *old Ins sea* Is sew
des =III lb. lel Toni* et Joe** Jell, Wen
ou. wad now Mt* somllesed en* * who*
spew oble pesplOs stab* If Won** IN
.I•bastes, Nish Irsa.beseee err UN *l* he*
Ana Is pee** 11.• awl= by *sir OWN. so*
dos, Ilk* el& Mee *so red gaud eld es
bore astelliehey. ?bees * Ilteeshes. m Ahem
he *eh whemieshe shmonm.iin Immo
*lir party. as *II am at ho yugh., howl • hes
thew *I umenpulle. dhs Tay doom Is b.
owed, bead by Yr Demenhe pow.,lnd le
Is **a wow ***di. oars leshemme pa
*ire shyli be plaesi Ts hills** re
*dr moot
We clop the following merited compliment to
dint worthy Sdnater from the l ut number of the
We,rie Cowley h foram it &medial .44di
grehrynig cootrem laths low, bolt-market wands!
end Moue that re of Imo utmost continently being
poured out neon him by • Wearable encoded en.
view, ing. doanuelly end hyena-like whip who
burrow and heid their political and eedinneitating;
ergwe ni the vicinity et the P. O. in tide plow, no,
well mithrough the column* et their organ.
'Ewa
Our ri,remittatne in the Senate, on Thunday
• talk newel meet settle in defence of Wayne mangy
and Air interests to a spewelt, abmadmg hi
rood and anansieverable argument, he eanteaded,
with telling effect open the Wenate, far the rights
uf ear moats to a mparole represennahre. A,
!Wend who we meant Maim, tha delivery ef lasi r
.peeeh presimueed It one of the Mot at the r. j
sail ammo as that the propel et /Mahe • rapt-
rate representative for Wayne moot y was never
brighter than at the primal time. l ass shall lab.
bah the vomit me mos as we ean *Main • espy.
Averurs.—Yeeterday's Wymniag Democrat
the following en lb. same eohjeet
la amt. Sat Mr. Streeter, IM ali;e
Senator few 110,161010 t. mod Mr. Mowry, of thie
enemy, eppoord lbw meetly appeetiermseat I
Me. Streoher made s soot owed& mooch itt the
Aeneas wart N. We are labored that II Ins'
ene of Me bast grease moth as that bedy dodo'
the e...
kri/oshsgsad nossaisbly 6.+Mliv '
emu of "mph oissis •W posy Is
this skialty, Is hi Wl* way b...... the lag
lios bad the ism*, (tirithost sorshiog
hi.. disk mossiass) to R. • M. eoloalatoll
imports the summer • ins Kilo by shottlisi
the oiroolatiso d sash raw It tlinalsr dal
sbo M. dal In 'Waal with larisoity, ad ono
411saso my prom So oars* lo poi h M brim
••••••••ary No lam Wolf ram k tho Ahoy
• nosy 0..rl of Joh* •••y tJt..l horshish
holies of Slio Timm Comilohlo s • Mhos Pars
o/bers M die Cerossio•lllii M.. Ilia kis oft
deleted la say paelieder. Dawn. moo %MI
Wedeet Yid weld in - WY dude
Mem ao deed by dm Wel
Ike remedy I id/ OM Cm. Mow rd kJ
a Oa. .._S7 be dralbend I. deb died.
Mild. be easeeld bk ems ea dump le Wed.
dke der iheebt be bob. de ...dm S.. .. bie
asamen Jai II mold be IS.. kg am add weld
ever haw. IS.. pdedie et deft M. Yam.
nee I
Cr Ile Oneeeee Pawn es Mg. wee rd..
M mot ewe ewes doe It le • warble ewe
Mr. By the use. ea. 41110mlnet hide en
Sad the O. If. Jam or roil or •q •l the IVam
WWI polkaed, Ideeoeil deidelly the
Eno,
Wotan.len, 2
Grecoe
Franklin, 2
Indiana, I
Lynam., Clinton and Potter, 2
Umeeeter. 4
Lebanon, I .
behsph and Carbon, 2 11,02:
Luzern, 2 10,090 i
Monroe and Pike.l 3.9.5 1
Mencer, Venang• and Warren, 3 14.199
Crawford. 2 1 11 ,130
Medlin,l 3.1:21
Allautden.rm, 3 13.5101
Northampi. ~,
Northambodand, 2 , PAW ,
I 4,1155 i
Perry, 1
Phdadelphia CPI). 4.4.131
4 24.7301
Philadelphia County, II 54,551 i
Somer.,l 4.924'
Nolutylldlt. 2 12,06:'
Sonja, Ptah?. and Wyoming. 2 9,097 ,
Tugs, 5.2371
Way.,l 4,375
Wmtmeroland and Faye., 4 19,21191
Union and Juniata, 8,403
I
York, 3 13.0G0,
We ham already titan...l.r decided condom-
i natant of the boll I. an its details, regarding it u
Ina. unfair to the Demaerolie party than the ono
MS!1;1:1
geeing w.. at paper
it did not de.onle m ee to say we ha* men It stn.
fed that It was Mr. racket,” •tnellllle to an lam
ontsocel correction, whish no ono will premed.]
Take Gairikin 1.111101,
Thecommittee appointed to investigeta the'
G.J jinn efllor have at length completed their task
end euhmetted merrily and minority repro., the
great length of either of which, hespwar• wdl pm.
elude their publicatem in dm paper. 'rho report
of nie majority clown with the following meiotic..
' which use a wort of rename m cempend of the whole
owner, end whteh the Homo I. urged to ed :
Ist. Reeelmd, That the claim of the repreeen.
Whim of Gewge Golphin was net a joet deewed
against the Sta..
Remised. That the cot or nommen mode
it the duty et the Secretary °title Treantry to pay
' the principal of mid claim. and it wee thereto.,
I mid o in conformity with law . ' and o preeedeast."
ad. Re... Med, Thal the sot at did not elm
Mows. the flmortary of the Theme, to ppaay
inter
on the
i d It? h "id7 ieuloniy t7 . wl=7tt
The first eeeelelice wee agreed to by Mr. Bort,
Mr. Dimity, Me. Footherolon. Mr. JaMmeo. and
Mr. Mann, and dimgreed to by Mr. Conrad, Mr.
Bred, Mr Grinnell and Mr. King, The emend
,434
10,0 .
4,4 7
5,1•4
5 10
9,
mediation was agreed to nnenimmolly. The thud
remlution wee agreed to by M• Butt, '.l4r.Diency,
Mr. Fenno... Mr. Jacksan, amt Mr. Menu, nood
disagreed to by Mr. !knock, Mr. Conrad, Mr. One.
that the report leek the whip all shack, and oven
astonished the Donnerets Om Itonee net • little.
Had • nannies, .....ring funniest!, Monteith
sod Moen, been pnwomod," he add', • it would
hma passed that body by al least My, majority
half of-the satire themmolves being evidently am
s le take the lead et Democratan eendemning
the whole transaction Bono begisonme to end!'
Mr. Tannin was the only whig on ohs whole
!lanes who emayed le defend or ermine the mat
ter in the leen, and his apology sleek m him throat
like a doh-bone.
IT ling% N. Kmith IMegate t. Cat ' gnree
from New Mexico, ha, addremed a letter to his
cenetituents, informing them that ' , is minion to
the amidst .f die republic has felled. ad.. their
den of representation in Cong.r has been denied
them. It a written with clearnmo and ability;
um. that the alm interest of the nation
leagued against their rights; and recommends
that the people of New Mealea witabliab a State
Government at nee, interdicting slavery, and
prepare. defend thenuelves and their territory
against the encroachments of the Ka. power.
MAMMA. MCCA•4III R• 11.. of Groom county
DMDMIII. was *Weal Speaker of IM Resale ea
the day of adjeenesele, Net Deds" nnigeett.—
, No see erred the mallet'. et Welts le the sal
ving Speak, Whoosh a 111111101.71 em fee the tint
line meted. Then ewe some ett await as le de
bite haw.
117 Ilea. Role. J. Walker, Ira aro awry, though
sat myriad to ow, has writ*. • lottoe In thew of,
that 'backlog mharawier known aa Clay's wawa.
!solar. It i• wild that Pretaaylowsitio &swift
we" haw likewise serillau • aimilar latter. Ws
would think man of tbellt ware they to throw alrl
all diapioa. tod award, say they wars la how of
wornardarlog Calilasia awl Now Moak. la dm
rapacity at dayrry. Ib. to ha heat
mg both." anti orattillotiog to the mama small
by i•dif•Olie• iu Wit way.
rj A federal paper aerates the Donsorate In
so Owe Ler.Wore ee peeks wavier
dot may weed hr--eotalliehle, sow bosh.. dte.
It ie • falsehood. Piet slagie user Wale .
Amsted 17 the Logiehusre dean the melees.
dr, although dam won *BMW 1.110•1141. mod
inlets! hills re
A Germ Law.—The hilowihr I "Mt hr
he bettor atophlier .1 hress I. this Caro....
wealth" MANY pried Mr larsirlahn at f 11.
rods.,
5..,_., t. Bo It asseted, aia, That fns •••
Mn Um menus of M. •• pons *WI M et•
tided s• 11••••04 th•• t• hi. •r M. ...pr, 1•01 re
•••••••• by dm Immo mils, swim et =l'
swam penis. emir emple load •t•
Inn ••••••11 tridt • ko•••. al Imt
Yv ••11 • Mir Ow Lek.
11•••••••• «r .. 0•••••••,—Ti• 11/0•••
Wail lasi 'WY dosp•Sek ha• Wethise
in Ewing Cm .1. I unikallly Naiad OM W.
Manotry Oss•ANI INN g• OM et Wm Calihd ON
lb* &my...Wm No balitmim•ldw rharl
mompl SO Um I . lredimel Amin. es) pima of
omp••••• window. 11".141 lIMOINII4
bleb who Oeurand •• 6•411•101• Imam"
• IS. Was w 51. 4.•••••.. IL C., ••
NM, mod biAr• Innost eadir.m.
Mimi MOO ism dew and ••••11,
UM ban ateibmomil . hmqp ipealky tM..
1111011.
—..w... ihrodor Orr prod sier BP&
ow il• Pak" orbs. lora al roOdoordo
drop Wain*" 4 lo Po her..
for the at part well iliiciplined and brave
But then again, it is stated that tho U. 8.
governMent, having add ees of the sailing
of the expedition, the Nam deportment has
issued orders to the gulf fleet to intercept.
the adventures, and to essist the Spanish
authorities. If this be so, it in more than
likely there will be a concentration and no
operation of We B ' ' h, Spanish 3 ,d Amer-
Man naval forces, and with the itional
obstacle of • eultry climate, su mut ran
only be achieved by the must intrepid valor
'and military skill.
1 The adventurers, however, calculate
largely upon aid from the inhabitants of
Cuba, to whom as well as to the ermy, Gen.
Lope. has issued address., declaring his
purpose. to be to lib:rate the island, and
melting their co-operation. He appeals to
the soldiers a. their firmer General, and
invites theta to join his standard. We learn
also, from a reliable worse, that the whism
which has heretofore existed between a
portion of the patriots of Cuba and Gen.
Lopes, in eousequenort of objections, to
Gen. Lopg's plan, has been healed, Gen.
Lenes bee.. .minced them of the entire
,open hng nonvineed them of the en,..
Ifouihility of the plan he proposes, and that
the Comae jo Cnbano, which is composed
of • large nuinber of the most wealthy and
ifirpinalrink•reuveraneffestrinfitefOlii
order to raise and nrgunise to additional
iforce of 5,000 men, to eo-operate with ‘ flto.
Lope.. For this purpose 1,000 staid of
;arm. of different descriptions bare been
purchased, and are now in the ponossion
lof the •gents of the Conxe Jo Cubano,
which body has delegated Sr. l'edro do
I.lgriero to make all neeruary arrangements
lin Ode country to r ode their designs.
I Sr. Aguaro Yarne d through this city on
I Saturday evening en route for Now Orleans,
clothed with plenary powers and in com
mand of aulliment resources to enable him
to carry out the views and designs of the e
Cense jo Calbano, of which be is • member.
We learn, also, that on naturday props - ;
shims wero made to Major Thu. A. Her-
; ria, who commanded at Round island in!
the late frustrated expedition, to assumo a
, command in this, but owing to other en..
gagementa, Maj. H. did not definitely ao-;
ecpt the propoiala rondo; but in nano het
declines be will recommend a corps of olfi-
acre for the expedition. We should not
be surprised to hear of the sailing of the
neon,' expedition in a few daya
LlfilL Wtsosneroo, May 20.
The National Intelligenaer anneunees by
authority, this morning, that the Govern
ment has received iatelligenee of tho inva
sion of the Weed of Cuba, by a formidable
armament, orounixed within the 11. Staters
Orden bare been issued for the home
squadron, the Steamer Serum sod frigate
Cosgrove, to proceed to Odra dime, to
prevent the landing of the expedition, if
I potable, and if it leas already landed, to
eat of from them reinnirreentents and sup:
I plies. The Sarum sailed from Alexandria
on Saturday, and will nub Cuba, proba
bly, on Thanday.
It is suppoead the frigates Germantown,
Albany and Visen, Ore ahead
there
- - -
Later From Europa
The Steamer Hibernia arrived on the
15th at Halillts with age week iota dates
from Amp. Her adshme, however, we
almost wholly devoid of interest.
Goatee Slid Brvealetallb have still farther
sdommed. Cora le le geed &mewl at 0a
admato.
e ve ew Vistula gene birth Is another
4rblee the lilt hut.
The preeepdiege of Parliameet poem.
an 'menet wheelie,.
Sur mewed the votes .1 fall
eae ll" Xtio army URAL and wes sleet
ed to the Amembly by 8,000 riot; am
hie inewsliter of the “ sa
y. party. The
elestio. pewee off quietly. and the Beeial-
WM se gnarly eland at M. a 5..,,,
lTheis Greek amoeba it edam mike me
ikk . l=met. •
mell hes arrived bet halt
se elm of mmtaat.
The silsummr Ramps waived an *Way
with see week Mar NM bet el es kip
met.
Tio N. T. Weily aft bee bar
Wird mod lipped le h I
~w or et Ilh• hanoirda ppm WI Ali =or
h }Nei& &mad hbo.
who hi* Wird. rm.
arl
ims that he hod go. into - the question of "Pii l i•WaL -""t liwit• - , -.. which, whilst theyrnsighi love the trove,
title. Hat
His position was, that no muter how' the reasons which operate d to cause i n'. could not but despise the traitor.
good the titlo to tertitory, the Ise loci of cit•• 2• 4 "Pi"ii , should "re been mode Tho utter shemelessnam of this
the territory continued the boom as before know. •"1 discussedon the floor of the transaction ought to plane upon thel i
ii
its acquisition, until the acquiring power House, in the presence of their brother mem-
party a load of obloquy, front Witieb they
! should extend its hews over the saws herr. ,If tho tight had been made manifest tie., norm ice relieved, in .. „ tbs .,.
Mr. Pads said his object in moving the to diem, it is but fair to hope that others , , ell honorable tad honest men.
amendment was to ...taut distinctly' might have been enabled to mourn the same, In the course of our legislation, we
thepaw
' whether or not the people of the south were medium ; but e steppage oral] debate pre-
oil n bill districting the Stele for Senators
to be permitted to go into the territories vented this; and the pervious question corns 1 and Regr,eo,,i.d.,.. withal] met the appro
proposed to be established, with their slave !wiled oil t...c.'"' with liccw•wwwwcii "I'''"i""• bation of both Senate mid Horns of Repro
property, with any degree of security. R e -' tmehnntlcti by the e x hibition "'that "cw li g ht lstntatives but was vetoed by the Governor
Hering Ghat the South had the right to car- which 110.1 boomed up. the ottnreiences of irr .fleird reasons, „ me i.... by so wean.
ry slave property into the territories, h e their brethren, and • ignorant of those new wisfootory to a large portion of our falkw
desired some proteetion in its enjoyment . game to which have been brought to bear t eh ... , end nt i e b , i n a rege ..... l b.
i
Mr. Cloy opposed the amendment. Would' upon their judisomit and understanding.—
House of Repremotatives, by the Appose
not the everome of such power adtuit. the The min of the new majority, w ith ou t re- !ti ~,, ment Committee, were shown to be
power toprohibit slavery'! , gard to reason, was to operate ape the: intetit i ee d b y t b e 1 a ,,,, o f 0 0 ~..
The debate woe continued by 'SI • . Rowe, and a discussion to be had, as it . Another bill was then prepared and per.
Davis, Clay, Foote and lculee. seemed to the eubveribers, unmindful of i d through the House of Repro...ave.
In the House, Mr. Stanley asked that the the feelings. if taut of tie rights of those 111 also gassed two reading . i n she 5 e ... ,
committee to inquire if , certain persons he had been a majority, and w ho we". re- I and was defeated by a tie vote on third
under the late administration wrote for the do to • minority with ...Pc" .... 0 "w" reading, the Speaker refusing t 0... Thin
press, ho., be allowed a clerk. Granted. ed reason for the change !bill, it will be remembered. passed the Holm
The B' ' h Hinkles lever relative to The roll for the previous question is al- l al Represented,oe by a vote of 72 to 25,
'the Twill was discussed till the adjournin't way...c.c.." error eig ht . twilcws it '" e " ' WLiel. .1 , .. 11. , it was net based or pan-
Onl ed
Thursday, in Senate , the nom _. • Mont that the further discossion of . hill up. mere political coneidorations.
.. . .... __ ..
- . , .......er umeinsion of a fully j eja ,i psi, .....
hoe Thursday, in Senate, the compromise
d .1... 11 .n.r." ....rt . n° good ...°. , A Obi Lill was then presented to ad
hill was again called up Air Davismoditi
l'..7P.6...
hey
6 . .. 4 ../l. t 1... ".. 114 land sent to the Senate where it was eras
rial Legislature pincer tom ss necessary lace w ith
rile
re,,,,, , ubi.,, , ,
~..
va. , 0 ..." ................,........... .............. 0.
od his amendment so as to give the torrito.
out .luc
XfifeiVilive property. ile Foote • loke. 'au'
ears to the sulperiberr, and to IlLOlU' p ...d by the llouse of Itepieseetativen
II harsh in its operation.; that Cal i'7.miti.l ojj , o
egard either to the pn:(ma
in support of southern "right." as deltas! deprived of any 1 . ..1'11. "PP..,.. 6 3' to, .., k lit• count h s nr tie ratio of Itepresentatiods,
in Mr . Davi e " amendment . m e , y o r e . a o th eir .to convince uretin en, woo. opinions end toot bark to the hoses 01 arrsSifils.
flounced the compromise ...Mom front begin• had hero changed . , of the error they i h 1
. 98 -. tves. Them alterations were nearly all
ning to end. Messrs. Clemens and Foote they were cominittins, and to mode strengthse
to tie prejudice of the Dermentio
sparred it some, the latter declaring that these our 11 i , .1. in the vices they believe d I party w and carried by the ranting rote of
the compr om i ee kill could p e ,,,, er pars o „j eae to bo rhilt. Thar resisted, therefore, solar tin lip. aker of the Senate. On being
amended aas to recognise the - rights" of "hey noiaid e nd an oppressive exercise of tranandtt. d to the House of Repreanta
, the south. tartinicry power up. II the 1411 of tile ma- Pees, that Lady rerun d to concur in the
In the House, but little was done. The i"titY. by "ring t h e only means I ° 4 to amendment s . The Senate insisted; the
resolutinn ot the Senate for radii; aa log thin-; them under the Inlet of the House, in do-, Hume refused to recede from their eon
age at the mint was adopted. The census ell..int eostarday to . 6, end then to 1.° 6 concurrence, and Committees of Conference
as
hill w taken as, but not disposed of. nri. • 6.66°, to 1 . , 1...1. ,Ti t ne,for ...i,t 6 I were appointed un the points in dispute be-
On Friday Off Senate was not in session. w.thin w. e tn.. ontaine. i ... t h e ..u- tp, en iha t wo ilea.. l e relation to the
i The great event of the House was rho pro- twr.l.n feel in their r.. .. 1 .. 6 ,• and their; bill.
mutation of th e R e joi n R e p ort. (or rat h er judgment, that the vote or t h e nano. ityl In that committee the Whig menellijws
I
report., for there were aural of (Item,) now i 11.... after Wow... of 7. 6 . 1 .7. from the Senate were found rumillieg to
and the dcLate that it induced, elsewhe and tiv. expression of sentiment then man. r i d ,' any S„sigis I oh , sgs is (b. bill , sa it . notioed. The Horner committee also re- , lf.W, in (lie n•allit. tw'llon of the Prwl . hod panned that body, escort the hi
s,
ported, exculpating the mewed. 'majority of the Demneratio party, i
-. 66 . of one county in • dietriet, moat probably
Neither House we. in session on Elatur- House, is the result of fuff end deep gee- inflecting its political eharacter by making
day. tins, with an nivising sense of their ono ; ~j ajjeeeeoery e l enge je eke a dj o i n i ng &era ,
-- - ---- ' right, and the injustice thoo to many of which effected no political change whatever
Wrambie Rheum. them ; and yet, at the same time, • coati- : in it. But they also claimed the right to
The Boston Courier, a leading Whig or- national oubminsion to the will of the major- I take the e k e d.. o r R ene w, k i the y ea ,
gan, thus exposes the i n t er ...p eg poeitioq of ity, which their most oberithed principle., as I. 1.50, from the 10th rt ' °anima of
sets and Deamerate, call upon them to nn- l Carbon, Monroe,Wayne, and Pike mantles,
na 'lten i 4 rebellion in the camp. The
I (which ha. bien Seed by all three of the
standard of revolt is reared, and rival lead- I May 14, 1050.
apportionment hills, and wan so 1161.0•41 to
Cr. unfurl their banners for followers. Illr. (Signed.)
.by both house, In the hill,) and glee It to
Clay, blunted of quietly working in hammed John N. Coeyngbam, A. Beaumont, 'a evil district . The Senator in 1850 br
and arming in to the aid and support of the' Wm. Brindle, Wei. Dune, .looge to the 10th iliarria, as well toy min
administration, avows hi. contempt for Its Chu . Stockwell, Thos. E Grier
~ R. J r. .l son of 'annoy as of locality, and the te
polley, and pfttIOMICO• • grand "compro- Jeremiah Black, B. ...Y. 4 I tempt to change it was urged on the groan!
roue' with a Sourish of trumpets, whieli is • We senior in the general rumens set j that it was right to kook, net at those ma
to supersede all pleas for the settlement oft forth above,
I siderations, bat to theolital reedilim at
aka territorial anti *lsar, ciliation. Mr., Fayette Pierson, Wm. H. Solider, t h e 800aaja p
Webster fails to recoznia any virtue in the. in... lif Porter, John Omens, This was (
M inted . by tbe minority of both
ailministnitiun plan of mettlement, and lik. I We.. A Smith, John B. Meek, committee. (essrs Frailty anti Porta.)
wine sada out • mar e fee himself. I
, And twenty-nine others, who .... 1 in lira the learn* of the Senate eammittee
Thus we go. What can come of II all , l the negative.
. (Messrs. Sankey real Saddler) eltintately
bat weakness, dispersion and dim:author% so!
'math* n. r. vallane,lll6, ma. induced the majority of the Home trommit- /
fer as the whit pay is aeneerned 1 Cm!
Awful conna gri a a , - lige. who had been elected by the Iknmez
• party sand, with its leading men pulling
openly in different ditretions an • great 'oral., party, and who, by the miles of the
question of patillie and p arty pulleyl h! Clealiall4 New Work, im Ram I Mown, ware to be seleeted from thee who
Comm; rtatontsys Bhp 111-44 P. M. had a upported the views of the Nome an
will not take • thimble.full of Mains teen- . This morale at Ili the wied blowhole the points of difference, le yield them
aver the question. TM nurtheen id
„ 7 - , -, !fn.. the northawat,•ffre oridinetell falba isolate, ov er w idth the Giamatti* of am
=.776 f. " ." "y "a P m '" , . '"t" . Cureing nod Bloaburg Depot, which has etee liai no juriadiethoe by Is WOO et
. to far as amens in the @loathing:a...maid all the Malawi partial of oar the third joint rule of the two Ramat no
r.. In. im miliiiiii. of 'hew a1 ...... — j village fres the Clinton Home to the low- der whisk they were appehtell. walk Is IS
Antonia. there shail be a azed c h an g e i iA er end of the village, daetroying property 'the fel/owing wads.
e b e in 1.h." '"'„. ~..d""1" ..d ra ti...., e „.' a n fl a n.. ",. ° Ito the enema of arm Mee /ffeendred Bram 111 ... Mee ei th er home shall
prey... I-..- .. -......... 77 .rni t_% " .......... r . • Thousigai Define Theta I. am a Mom regent a eaffenem, and mein l a aim;
upon •••••••• SO to. taiga, I, ba th al t he .sssii.,y, heck or my rg k ee . i m am, IA weem for flat pawn., the other
north. Can anybody fall see (ad
.., "_,,,--- ~ „...", irweept leo nblie hour ant what few pry l shall also Mt a eimmitiaa, le et=
i ;t i k ej ."ll ....• l ' a k 7. - : ° , - „;;g 1. ,;,,z, I: ,
0 . •mu niiiihnLe th ere sore in the wag ma . Ike " ad n
ai r
.11eum where a sonteremie
take. plan, the oommlttee Aril los ma.. .
Om wanks of the free Slates, and threateis, *f i i " . 'MP!
• no was &patched by Om mama pond or members who timed iii the amlng,
ad, it Modwilod • linmi AMAMI. UPI. - or yr. rit.dielkl, the agent of the New- ity, a. the point lir pohla at Saw= y
Mon?
York ant Erie Railroad Depot at this pins ha the ememitlee MAR net Aim power ow
Ite Rimini, and Is lees the two hems tee omits, eon •4 i mart • f a WI or mein
ilm tom paelm with their myth., some te s.. m make eerd marts rime intiall • Rt.
eat aid ken that Abp. Tlmy ham lime fermis &ibis Ilinmian tie Iwo Ilmissie
peers scrim Mom *dr mini, and are Os the repute bales made le de how
mill exerting theomelme ably to moot the low, the wienerity of the them amok
emdlogratioe *MA UMW midi, to the en- tsar ((Mr . Peter,) aired • miester report.
Mean hob.. yore on the whew.— the name et illoseat Gem the re-
Che=y. This wee *bigoted le
Moan Onto in Inettet.—Tlowe has me , than ... sth . th
bona • geld mho dimmend in Brows Oe.,
ruled it nit et air
. I .d te lonet
la Wa y Mal& Mr. Walker et Cliwilimaik th „., ~,,, , ,_
him arrived at the "Side." with • let at . 1 . 1 Nom' ,a - 11 - .4 - a y. T i.....i . E
We r . l washer. TM' 10, WWII di ad .....- ,of " ' ---- ----" ,
!valiant sae
air Milton& Is Om El Den& of the
" ipiene" peg, ea well es the =rem
Maw. 11•01410 Ski theested rm. ,
itt=theee doomed eta !Hefted
Ilegoorter do theeseed del
hu7liteetaa Ike itemised ileatte ti al
r... theeesed Joan.
r. ti. Ogee pail b 7 the Panda
Nome hot the daily mow prepared Mthat
=.‘The expeens ef the .Oeu• math an
thetraail &Dam
sir Tie Mao mosoboro w dopes,
have odor lose. orstoir LoOthooro
to. orn ha • Om elm Maio al hem
—TM pplhom hr Wilms b• Ohm Thaw%
Is Muller hmehm Marmara Inn aginial
fie Mr Omar Amaiiiy. Rids', by • mi•
.r 7 MIT
----.-- reMie oi tie witatitjetio;rt was .
wets Is mem& We Wm Washout ewe
based betule see st week, NM
~Nse Is" P lO . ll 0 .. I" "mlabb
Is tbs Isests, tbs menet et We sesmile
mll.--/Whos Dem
tes, was samata—ll Mt Mg, Seameeto
TM "Omar tbM ISM,' y saftwa u'may= Is kisignor with four Demseeesl
New Odom lamed aerie be, Y. Mae 1.4 es HM.
wbe AM emeemed their mrival4mtamea Is Me Nosey( ItemtwestseMa, OM