a3ll' :41.1 E.VIIII 11187 to A _tidy Carried over Niagara._ Faits. NIAGARA FALES.; May 19, A h e y two years old, named Xames Me ow!, was c arried over the fails this mot- Ile was playing In a boardat Street's (gory, ea the Canada side, in company t' au elder brother :( their father saw mit t h e m, and c hided the elder ono, who sad when the Was precipitated daily jumped off, into thestreara. Ile soon got into the rap. id , and t t l e father hurried to rescue him hat in r ,m—tbe boy went over the Falls. Gre3-I,l`con4ePlation and horror prevailed col quarter, and this distrdssurg ihai in t has c aused such an excitement as sof ddoen n! a rises from such a Cause. Put few cos c f this kind have occurred at Niagara Arrival of the flanks Tbd American steamship Baltic !arrived; last evening from Livetiool, after a short ;age of ten days and seven hours. We bare dates from London to the fourteenth of nth. The nes is not very incr. no to mo a ; bat quite a panic has ealten place. ittl'iheleotton market, and there has been a sc rimi decline in prices Other staples r o unroind fair prices, and are not affected. The enthusiasm attending the great exhibi tion in London seems to have no abatement, but rather to increase from day to day. In rot, the whole attention of the people of Great Britain seems to be directed to this novel enterprise in behalf of thejndnstry of fbc l iorld, and of the tradesmen and resid tots of London. The political news from England and the continent is unimportant. A rumor had prevailed that King Ferdinand of the Two Sicilies, recently died * Suddenly of dropsy ; but the report has hot been confirmed. We find nothing new in the condition of France. The terkion of the constitution is still the great political topic.; but the advocates of that policy seem to gain but little ground. The new ministry of Portugal bas new the gaunt of,Salclanha at its bead, who ap pear.s.to have called only one of his former cnadjotors to his side. The Baron de— Francos, of the ministry of IS-I-S. and then of thelWar department, is now made Min ister of,the Navy. This new government, it is slid. has the elements of an early de cay it, and the probable successors are already named. It, should be understood that fhe Englieh have much profit front succei!sful intrigues with the government di Portugal. We -refer to our correspondence, and to -oar selections from European newspapers, !for a ‘ , .sriety of intelligence connected with 'fnreL i on nstinns and society.—N. Y. ler, aid Monday. Eptosion of the Echo Ncw-Ontatas, Wednesday, May 21. Accounts have just been received raf the trphision of the steamer Echo, at Bayou Sara, by which several persons were killed and wounded. The effect of the explosion was terrific. The venni. Pennywnrt was sunk a few IlaYs since in the Arkansas River. We liavenut ascertained whether any lives were dust. ! The President); Tour. • ALBANY, May 22. 'The President was handsomely received 3-stint-lay at Syracuse and Utica. Speeches , tvPre algae at both places. though the Pres ident., Lein~ very much fatigued : was nee essarly briefin his remarks. Along the irlialeiroute there was the utmost entbu4- :asm. Tery Late from licit -Orleans, Friday May 23—A.31. Dates fro the City of 'Mexico to May 3 have been received. Thee was great excitement about Tan antep4, in consequence of the bad treat ment which had been received by the Amer ican piFsengers p'er steamer Gold hunter. A treaty has been effected between the Cheraisma tribe of Indiana and the Mexi cans. • News from Washington: Saturday, May 2.4 th. The President and Secretary Graham ar rired here this morning in fine health. The Commissioners for review ing the Light House system are in session here and giving the subject a thorough examination. Harlow Case has been appointed by the President Collector at Sandusky, Ohio, vice John Youngs. Eight hundred thousand dollars of the 'Mexican awards remain unpaid, the most of which is enjoined. • The Treasury has paid $ 330,000 returned duties on Sugar. The • whole amount to be paid has not yet been ascertained. Pay ment ofreturned duties on Molasses will be made as soon as claims are reported on. WASERSGTOW, Sunday, May 25. - 'Noes. Sartiges, the French, Minister, ar rived here last night. A iiersonal enconter occurred between Messrs. bone and Dallas this morning at the National Hotel. Blows were freely in= terchanged by the parties until they were separated by their friends. It is reported that they left this morning for Bladensburg to settle the affair by a duel. Severe and Disastrous Storm. . , Mum' s, Pa., May 24th. A to l rrible hail storm occurred here yes terday; doing much damage to the crops apd fruit. The streams were also much swol len,, mill dams carried away, and windoWs and other property demolished. The stornh was the most severe that has ever visited us. • Destructive Vire at Philadelphia. PIIII.ADELPIIIA, Sunday, May 25. The large tbree-story stone steam flour ing mill, owned by the eiti, and situated be tween Market and Chesnut sty., next to the Schuylkill, was destroyed by fire, with all its contents, at 3 o'clock this morning. The loss is about $30,000, with insurance of onlys,'9oo. It was occupied bS John Freedly. rise frattylwellings and three' shops in Iliehmod tvera destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this minting. Items by South Malt _ . BALTIMORE, Friday, May 23. s,Onthern Mail has arrived. Col- Aheraiirabie. Major RussPlL Lieitt. Lear ry, IMYo Orritveil of Now-Orledns from 13razos. - . Late Texas dates say that Lieut Crady had a fight with' the Indians, killing 9 and 1 prisoner, 'rho was subsequently - shot. The Indians were committing great de- predations near Goßad. - ` Col. Heide° was about to head an expe ditition to the Indian country to dumatni the stirrender of nll depredators: 3lnjaf Pratt has been killed by the Indians near san Patrice. Gov. Smith a prominent Texati, died near Los Am:6los lately*. Ile was. Gover nor under the Provisional Government. \ i, - \Cho crops *ti , Texas•liavelieon indeli:ln jured by rain .'. • . -• • . - Tfie cutter atiey arrived -zit Savann en Monday. • James o ltodgers, n sailor, was arrested in No‘•-Orleans for nautiny, on the ship Ken tacky, on Iter'passago ftotn . 13oSton. Diasvehusettm Electloti. • 1398T0N 1 Nonda3t, May 26... The election in the lid District has . : re; suited in the choice of .Hon, . Tent, Free Soil:. by .a piurality, of nbout 1,000 votes. From the lArtif Distriet, .31r Tnomtsort, Whig is chosen by a plurality not exceeding 150 votcs, few towns have been heard from in the VII th District indicating the election _of Ilenry•W. Bishop supported by-the coalition ' • BY TUE Potich.—N. R. Stim son and G. 0-..Thister - tditorS and.prOpiie . tors of the Erenin , . g were 'on Wednesday arrested by officers S. J. Smith and Elder; of the 'Lower Police 'Court, on complaint of Joseph Tr Gilbert,...Tr., one of the cditOrs of the Evening Post, residing at.No ctirtland- - st. who Charges the ac cused with having on the-19thinst..' . pub 7 lished tho Day-Book a wilful and miliC ioslibel on lila reputation. The libel in question is in a lengthy editorial article re lative to the 'difficulty hetWeen Mr. James Watson Webb of the Courier anti Enquir er:aUd N. P. Willis of the Home Journal. The bail under which the accused are hdfd to answer the charge is fixed at ,$5OO. SITOCKiNCI DRAWL nr HANCIINa.—We learn from the Canton Tireekl,y .Registir, that a little girl at school, near Macomb, in McDonough county, 111., came to a snden and most shocking death list week,, by her school mistress putting a handkerchief— around her neck and raising her from the floor until her neck was dislocated. Tho teacher had Accused the child of stealing a piece of money, and threatened to hang her if she did tibt confess the crime. The child persisted in itslnnocence, she proceeded to put her threat into execution, with.,the above mentioned result. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.---Oa Tuesday--= nightlast a youth in•the town of Freder icksburg, Va : , named Gideon Ilaxbab, was burned t--) death by the explosion of a bar rel of whiskey. the contents of which igni ted froth a candle in his hand. A Prtretons VILLAIN.—We take • from the Pittsburg Post the following account of the sentence of the two individuals named. In another article in ,the same paper, the editor says; "Duffey on his trip over to the penitentiary, sing the whole stay, while Johnson wept f' SENTENCED.—John . Duffey and Henry Johnson were yesterday brought into court to receive their sentences on the various charges,of crime of, which they have been convicted. John Duffey, whose real name. we believe, is Henry Cotton, and is about 19 years of age, - on being asked if be had anything to say, replied— " Nothing in particular_; if you pass Sen tence on me imtv it will not be the first tune it has been done." , He was then sentenced on two charges of hizhway robery—of robbing M'Knight and tiel her ; on the first ehargel he was sen tenced to G years in the penitentiary, and on second to 10 years. He_ had also been convicted on a charge of larceny. for which he was only fined 6.-.1 cents. During all this time Duffey appeared perfectly callous, I occasionally smiling. • After the sentence, the Jedge remarked that when the prisoner went over to the penitentiary it would be his policy to con= duet himself with propriety ; that he would find Major Beckham a most worthy and int manila gentleman, lint that no prisoner ever came into , his presence but feared him; that he could not be deterred in the perfor mance of his duty by the boldest villain, no matter how large he might be.' , .Duffey re plied— " Thank yen, sir . ; but him and me for it. I have seen several keepers in my time, but never met with oneyet that couldldo any thing with me."- The court then proceeded to pass sen tence on Henry 3:Anson, who gave signs of repentance—he wept bitterly The— court said'they sympathis.ed with him, and as be had acted throughout:asuman wbri scorned to tell a ha ; lealgtiilty , to the various charges when itc galliitlititiry - No. 34 140 do 100 " " " " I. o. :11, l'in 50 . , I . " In Y aw Volt fordosolvointolstlieg of tea, on o? , mu t ,. 1 , 0. ,,,,,. 3 ,,,, d „ Iv; .. 0 it . ses,Oorfee, TolmecoAemaklng abd chewing, 1 11cs,1 1 tpt or is. 17. 190 do 140 . ey .• ... 1514 , ”, 14 tarch,Clorpl&leroturt.pingtt ti.rittraget tient w N o .33 120 d o NY. ," " " it. 1 Pipes. 9uutS,Soap, ClMes. Codfish. I,lo4lleTe,sllthr N0.2-I 171 ,ii, on do do ;to dc, itaNttio,uround Bock Saltin sacks for Dairy apd Idiot ...,4.1 to b ,) 11 do de do ,10 ' 0.0 Also, *Warfel) of BOtanle Medicines, each rut t'or, ... .., , 0 .42 2' do 11,5 d o di. du 1 do I - lowillot., at, Invaluabl e remedy for eolde; No. o tiro v., 41 ':+ do ,• 4.1.1 do do do i Drop., Igo t'herry Metric. !Mod Wart. Cough Mitred ~ .1 , 4 1 It 1 .1, 0 , 14 , do .10 .I'. Noll( VoiteLlg Cordial, Ground Sli p pery . Slu t St. kr., Al t• `.„l :m.0.:. ,1, fin prot,d, risme log o o dud Nom t otw',lch ape oth rod to illepoblio +it es ft teanatite•pito?, c 54 ',a.. 5001 or roady pay, either 11, cash, Orsitt, Butter, ( I te. No. 47 2041 do duil7o.lo At , di , , ),,t,t , ..4.4., .GI ran be obtained decal., re • Als.l.l,avtpn A. it -1 , . • roil; id. • %ring* to I,..reltioe 4.11v,et tho alms e p it „ ito l „.. _ .. 1 , ,.., g.. lop ch. numb, i. an obtain a fiVideseription . mon t rose, net 10.105 v. , 1 ..51.11t11.141 D AL+ NEB II SLP tt IN -------- --- .. Nos' Goods. • , *itro.... 1 ' 1.. 0 etober. IVA --I iti , - N- -- - r ---"'-- - --- - --` i At the head fir NariNizinn-for mart laYels. - et:r and popular zehool book,' A Lt. kinds of goodoisuany kept la it country mine', C OMortritii‘itre , 5U3131 All t' oru %It Eit.la 1, ISt. 1. ", t, . V,gll63,l',"„4.l7;esurrt,'iratt'.l,,,,l3,l7,,'"read TONY, t.. ~. ihor with a grots it A pi' I:- o r D 'etc., (I b e offered t ery low fortho r. it'dy-oall awl st.e'. I IeIIED i'l7.t.-11 \a. ta 0111011 ts mown!, ,1 On epitoon of I If flAl'Ill.:N 31. Y TllOl f .IGY N.vrtatm..l fth ' ut " . "' Ard 17 ' 1 '''' l ' ........ ill. °•Tir .. E.ll --... . Pit talk ed 11Olts and - I.lhOttirdi rim, PIIIII)80PliY, (.;E N nit ALAWPRON -1 ra tivrit; Ohio hove good emeo,•d Loom and ON•4.1,1.10, to OILY tind DILI'S it 1i.t.)0 I-. .ll poFOrtf. will do well 10 bring, th , en to theta:l 1 , lieu. as Wu ore a • SEWN ; to I , llTellok. let 0 1), a elealvtely Adopted and mod in U... Publi, set, on. of Piiiivdeipido S. S. Je/Nr:S & t'o., I iilikliers. , 11A VI/I.N is I.irri.s. S. w. Cot. Fourth nod If , ei , tits., 11111 , 1 I f 1 tilliNN Feeds Stint res 10thesteraarlleft Seed , jltel Tetielort and :'boot 010=144 .•i , add r.../nn lit,. re to • LA , •poled tom t, real° ey J. LA ONO .I, SON 0 o eft paut, will be turniihtd with rot& o 111 a. 50.40510 • 4,i4 1) VI. , lOU 1 ... k r ii no ennip ,, t ,,,,,, ortnient of n..k, and ltd ( iz e .. 1;1 4 1- teu rr u tst. issit.ti t t.o . d ,, t,s e • Jost Optin 4 "ma s. it mosey Ml.'. at th , • Lowtt t Pelt .3 - m 1 L. i" Pet" CIL 7 . lllroNs & soN . -- - .--.--..--..--.---.--.--..„., , .• . rllti I: Pabst obi rs gratefully 111. 1i11t,15 it • Ciao Vogt i ------- ' j Nemo and would re spot., fully roll the attention , A NEW lot of Ladtes Rubbers-, 'Ruskin; '& fI to all persons who trash to but goods einem to cullJ. 11 , - •fkltere , -ialso geuttettietra ll'obLiera, Pint a ni their storo tin., door east of Om Brick corner,aud 1 , , OPP• &e .i just regoi%cd dry ..,,, ezu fff 11l 4. their stock of amnia. I3IINTLEY & itTiAtait A cementl assortment o( Dry Goods, rri.ekert • II irdwure, 11ollow -wore. (;rovero s. curet iron tied tin ware, atoyea and suite tritticilliv tool. , sin tidy on Mind, mid orders for Mi. eoprer. told sheet iron it ure, promptly 'wended In D. R. 1.4. ritaor & CO. Itionfrose. April-29th. I'lSt. BEWARE ! THE Public are hereby eapeesully iianrinnea naaioet paying. high prices fur Goods. ' It lii• ivlg no longer neeeseary , —as .„ POST & PITTS Are now receiviiig one bt,t . laockp or now. the. county Of llty (;0,1d., Groceries. Crockery. Cars. .R..say mth. Clothiliz rte. Which O A srlliii ull for ready pay at priCPB Ita lOCV nit tfl flt` torrieh on who examine the goods. Aloe. 'stoics). lerr her , •ope. r May 1-ith, Executors', Notice;- • "- w EitEAS LettiTal 'n.sdnittecaltrf. - tetwthe of littrrirt N. 11'.10;•.&rettortf t rate of the hortm ; 4lt of I l utitl3tFatart- • fi,ert el:noted to the Nulp4 . 7 . ri4 • .r , pi•rsons e , eStat will makeiintlitqlutte iterstinichwittp desnatiar rithtint . q. esiute presrut lhetn fog ' ELISql.k I'IiINS Diriplafr. April :W. . , in wr nearDasitlrnuebero (Jude 1,1&60.1 It. IV 7AtLEf... • Bele Leather T HE PuhFerthera are nowpttriqtrod to fittntidi Pole LL !matter in any 4noutity of. Watt it. (1 , 0..5 retionthe rure ng the manefaet urea , pric'ese, The3o she Diele want of a fingt rate artlele at leepprices. ere tegeefte4 re, eull ex hn.l'airtine our stank. lIAT,DEN & 1.1)714:, Neer 1h read. JA/I. 2M11.147, 01111IMER vtittP a yucielly, al's! fine en4a.h.rf Qum.tartan , of that nice hlitek Ureadeloth for-Fate j 11.111 1 .• tew. he . M C. TYI.F.R. ( 1 1 A it krr LNG., mattg and niattilig, lit • - • 100 Barrels Pall', also 11111 suck' Ground York Pa. 1,1, washed. a most urtirlo cluirrilivii at , ;.- INGijt:ll,A., 11fI „ Rio nitlit Jura ra.eviv,thtfirf Pm rmfr ebehl, by • TROWItIIIDOL - Valuable AlediclneN.. - • N no..rtlactit eoiirml ley ft it ! t. of 1:1/e u nut tI r rttet urn. Hpritiththil It ing4 britlV I,ifNuttetit., Pain , •orinumml. xperifin Pour Lliteantent, Ityrkratiro Ilaial. Nu ! op, Wrqterzwen. Ctunaronn. aakarat. Artisn t nut) for Vali iky • . ner.l3.lwio. 1 T. N. BGI.T.Ait p. • NEW G L. 1 , 04 t` n.: aro now receiving, fl , nuf Now .1 . 4)!* u . • tine nmortment. of New thugs auited to ,the Auvon twy , Wee fur Fatuou t enrol N. Ne' I: -- Mint of fato oust wcuh. Sinnttnote, Aprit . New Thutgs „ 113 FT reeeive.l by tiea uloseriVpr,thigar..oolToo.Yobtuvo .1 Sall. Broad &,tli, Sheeting, potting. , be nqiil OP Inw n, *ha ging, seittadmit. llntitroso.Srnt.lo, /559.) • .. I.I.:t.:.TYLEIT,. • .• VLOUIt and suit for eale at: •': Water Cure. mount I, , tospect . lirtzter 'Mee E . stabiixAmtnt, Bin ffitalturi Ci); N;:r .itiodanittia le deltniittitUrriewied at the bitso or the mountain front within it takes Ito po rn o' and view of ithe initenongn amt Sl2l. q uvit UM* rl sera V* te tirti rich PI hd pc-44110 T valileo. - The!. Otte' bi wit Niel to Mite rernilloa- an 4, fttist; meet of Patients— The tnetlinin Lao hven stmeestrnt In tteetiritm Owe old-anis C. IC litemott, Into nt !yew York viuswittnit. expettenne itt lipiropattit 1R suilletent •itsrantini In the vatibta 4C this 'lnstitution 'that. 'they willies abundantly. easel . Ali Intim, ikr,..on. 'm a / 4 4w businesS trenst. be - FA , ' dressi4 to Dr. . Dorsett at thtTatit. • Cominnalcatimut kat) . be iceliill ttmt 07. gi,opt _ DRY GOODS. (HBO_ Eitqs. Lateiit•Artlimi of Iliestlaikido.-' Sidea cocci lla a am sod geurral:stocii 01 g0 0 1:0 , at We ate tbe sttentlou Me ?bete who with to buy good! cheap-tor ail Ilatidy , d4Ul do lab to call dspa:: • . , .)tit LATIIIIk/P,* VO. • oi:caber TO, VISO • • 'LI . • ``‘VANTRll—pct4 iteekingt, Wapitis l'ism Mike beaus, Irtax sect!, Cud glidrida orproatuis. • - DA , bATIFiOPA 470. 1., .. 1 / N kb an d sh Irci naP: ; , outol a r3' a - ia " ' s i .1 a an/ugh'snds.peryd.-- J.LYONS.Io 6WI. r:Oirthindls n — " " " nd oteby •.•Lyosit 01/1.RD.1.211. y of Hooke just received , at LYONS Ar..gON jJoW eupp 4ew . lois, • A fresh supply just opsisls . g, .ftud, be. "Mu-area! initially low prises. ' I.TONS & PON. • ( 1 11A1113 Oardarsectla ty L. 3 • . LYONd 011Antlat, NDTICES, MISCELLAIIICOVS, Take notice. _ porsofts indebted to the_ orihserfbet, es pocially by hook account are requerted td et.• t. , ml to the oettlenient of the sone, althea forthoi• iltionceiias time onfricierit has been Elven end 'more omit oot be expected. REX,: SAM& Mareh 25th. 1851. • 'T for ado I . .t be etit i t Ti t Zk to o l f el fi rt ale k T( Cape etc! ti:ether with the - nPimaory tools 30 fi sttnri '. fo e enrrying on the• Batting brarmesn. ' Any 'perm* wishing to engage in bustreart a poll apportnnity i as nnw prefentrtl. • U B BL1)11ED. March 26, '5l. - . • , ..-- Ake Notice. 4 LL persons iudebted'to old .firm - of T ij; 11. L - 11 Ilaydea, aro relocated to (fall, end mettle the same us it has becornuteeessary totive an wilt clams arranged .intinelTillely; the Rooks apd Notes fond ' the subscriber, at the stora of Hayden, ei; TRACY.SAYDI4 New Milford, March 51.5, '3l-131t. , Net , and Valuable' Inve ntion . . _ . Volt rideing Icrtiering; Carriage' Tops. Thitstilotcri• berhaa procured the right foraetting oil dressy tops with Goddanl'a patent handle for pairing and lomat, the rain° bya allgbt exertion with into hand uhila IdttiPie hi the etreinge and worild Wallet the' priblio -to call spa exniribni this trathabfu itereaventent at his earrings:nal, trlg dabllrhmevt In Muumuu. ' ,A 1,61 1851. • • • •-• • . - • . ILitst - ••rrilE accounts of the late ilrm,of .Eldleed & Niisedmlbe pout be settled. those Indebted can settle erlth the Seems until the [Lest 14 . et' Vey meat. atter theft' tcla7 - iow() with a Justice • - nntrclo. Aptllls, TM. r '." • - JEW 0000131u/1 recettril and tor pie try_ 1.1 • • . - • - • .I..Lowsailetta. • wrommimmis...ll SHEETI3 • • •• • • sn w btfure By • • .. Zeroes* ikort O RANGER & Lemons:A—A fresh Vat, just,re,:. a 0 for. sale by the baud* dozen, or sine°, ale*, reighte jot in". • Afro Sunni; We o.on'e Calf Liao Bootee for- tetchy. ' • • BULLARD. _ - _ CLovEit ancribuothy Eeedtbr sale by - A' . • NEW 'eupiq of goods In j A Aohric43 piaterno, zyceive4, tt;ig ‘,J dtty,snd fur safe cheaply .• • - . • tuartay & Itg..4b. CIIN,TS per pai . t. will greairTfor ....fdt)a up quantlir of good rroelon socks at • /If • - Pest arts. jt 011,045. . • .60k4i • • etock 44'sp!Ing . 67+0s 4t. stmott,,,n,nr • - ,• _ • • PLASTFR PLASTER 1 ----- ltm tnnft slnntoy'', toue atyuga. for !Otte (treat. Arne Prpot.-16nen. ' By 14 . 1.- 1/21.4t211. 'tl.o‘4o - SEED . ttitANTED kiget ILIn4, for p.tle by. ENTLEAIE.N ',Mil* to tou) Cloth* tOrllt taro ir )1 , 114 g T n thing. •Alll *ell toexll et • • aoLLTR. 00111Fitzli and ?Ur:keret , Oerobee llTS'ittttr.—Pleurrel.Poetrir, tont, vort ex!. f ic .„ 4 , 4 , ,, 0 0 . I.Ar.Pr.catral,olllPetrter, . A fr. Fit supp y 111 tlicwttru A Jost op . vut.%l *lid Tilt pale by .. , ~. '). ri6Nr , &ROM Ti'itAti AiridiiTiligiliCiSlattitTWA — iFF.TiF R . 1 t.01,1 , , , ,tiy. • - , , . , .iirptin al Ciposintrit. AN . 1 . 1 D 0 0,0110 In:label of Owe. 'lO 000 borjr 010 of Ryo and. Corn for whie.h ttto glitas price wiltbO paid in caeb or trade 631 - •n. to VC Co. EW,E L MY, hi usicut lusts UM P (Tifiiii.ry. • e K !beninr* mue ASS kutilerk •re- - . 1 1 . ° at , 6.„,ATA by I - 13itito. oafish. " 4 um Trau , • • Qurxrdwari viols • —Tait r.. t 6 end Co. 1141;Esad Limed Oil. PiGts;,. a geed es— PartTiviTtia - " D; U Lcanfl . - .XATAN?ED-61?ny satiogood cgat its exchluagor v r-ficiptoria nod crudity.; 3findie;9o, Jan.l3;-18,514 . • , . , 670() trine-ill those. °pulp . cs. timpsof sr oast ti kitrds oftio: at, ' 1141,0'16 .. ;~. Fzzra el - 417i2 short,