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IMWt% WEDNESDAY MOANING, DECPIBEIt 92, 1847 cr:r E. W. CARR, United States , Newspaper Agency, Sun Buildings. N. Ei corner of Third and Dock, and 440 N. fourth street—is our only au thorised Agent in Philadelphia., Demoratie 0011114r0111Tellti011, - . The Demoirats - are hereby- tequested to =sem- Lie io their respective districts, in primary meet ing, on Saturday, the Bth of Jannary,-1848, and appoint delegates •to a County Convention to be held at the Colin 'House, in Pittsburgh, on the' Wedneiday following, for the purfose of choosing delegates to the State. Convention. • Io tilt. country districts, the time of meeting witt.be between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, P. 'M.; and—in the.eities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, between the hours of 7 and Al o'clock, P. By 'order of the Commit!ee of Correspondence CHARLES SEALER, Chairman: A:6l'cm VizLoc, Secretary. If we are not ported up in all the Railroad move; rnents of our city, our readers we hope gilt be lenient, and 4 ot ascribe the oversight to negligence in attending to our duties as public journalists, The: fact is,l we have siiiirtle faith in tlie move , ria.nritX of-our wealthy citizens, in regard- to Rail. roads, Ant, like the, impolitic Mr. Burchell, in the •Vicar of Wakefield, we are disposed to exclaim whenever we see the call of a R a ilroad dteeting; iiienever se attend such a meeting; or '-vihenever we read the unanimously adopted reso. lotions, Which inTariably finish the movement— The Connellsville Railroad charter, which cost T'ittibtirgh so much money and diplomacy ;-incl over Whfch there' once was such au effervescence of publirjoy l 7 was recently considered of as little value as a continental shinplaster, by nearly all the largestockholders ; Intl with great unanimity they resolved to tut the acquaintance of Baltimore' nnd to heat President Ikl'i..ane by running away Horn him. This unanimity was only with the lire* and Wealthy stockholders. The democracy of numbers, the ; small shareholders, with: 'Hajar Latimer at theirliead. are courageously battling ;for the retention of the charter; declaring that it xili r one day, be of inctdculable value to Pitts. burgh; Ad they seem ftilly impressed with the kelitt,' that posterity will' bless them for what some people consider their dogged obstinacy, and their high-hatded, illegal, ; unwarrantable, impos ture. The old Board, with Col, Robinson at its head, look on the .blejor7sl3onni as a mere cabal; ankonthe other hard, the'•Lsrimer Board" hold the'old Boan:i as enemies to the• true interests of Pittsburgh. !The Lorimer Board are not only I' active in iolieiting pUblic favor; but to show their eariscshiesi and deteiminaiion, have gone to work 'andsurie.yedaeveral miles of the road, and will shiirtly have Men laying the rails upon it. Be. _ tween :the two Boards, !simple minded people hardly kiwi. what to think. Tben, again, there is tiu'Allegheoy*m . nent,;to obtain a subscription of .11 million elfdollais the county, to the Penn. I Bylcania Railroad. ThiClArzoverrient is truly an important one; and u hen thepeople of the county lift called together by the Commissioners, Col. .Rohinsort wilt, have, of course, well digested and eloquent resolutions to present to the farriers for their. approval. Whether Ithey will he adopted . nr, ant; time will determine. :The Massillon Conceit. tiorrrnovemint, which' is the last we have heard of,We have much confidence in; for ace know whatever the people, of Ohio undertake the sue. reed with. We talk; they act. We-have capital . with'little enterprise; they have enterprise and ,• . sagacity, ;—they plan withlwisdorn, and carry out their undertakings * with remarkable vigor and success. We have thus, We hope, posted up the Railroad movements. Commerce of Saildnoky City. We have been favored.l i v our friend, Col. PAT. reason, the Collector of ;the port of Sandusky City. Ohio, with a statement of the shipments and receipts at that port, during the:year ending on else 30th of September. 1647 ; from which it ap pears that the whole amount of merchandise sent from that place, by steamboats and other vessels, has been of the value of $3;438,540; and that the value of goods received thete has been r e 147,261. The value of the new shipping there, 'during the time mentioned, has been $106,416. A comparison of the repOrt fur the last, over that of the former year, shows that the increased exportation Of wheat alone has' amounted to near ly 1,000,000 bushels. The great amount of ports over exports is owing to the large amount of produce sent away by other channels, chile the imports are mainly received through Sandusky city. The increase of railroad cotnmunication, and other facilities, will no , doubt greatly aid in making that a very eligible and extensive place of business: =EI Almost every paper,we receive from the . West, jinn some account of the disastrous effects of • tbt late rise. Mille Western, rivers. The destruc _Sion of property has undoubtedly been 'immense. The Muskingum river- i■ said to have risen to a greater height than for upNards of 30 years . put. Zanesville has been ,inundated, much pro. perty swept away; and much other injury done. Almost every town on the Ohio river -has been submerged, and the Eincinnati paters mention that a number of houses had passed that city, upon some of which persons were seen calling for help from those on shore. The business of the city has -been almost entirely suspended; and the attention of all turned to providing for those ! who have-been obliged to leave their houses. The Court. House, Churches, Engine Houses, and all other buildings that could . be _used, have been thrown open to receive the unfortunate. At Louisville, and the other cities below Cin cinnati, a similar, though ;not equal, degree of suffering has been induced. Hundreds of femi liaswere obliged to leave their bathes. In Indiana, the National Road, in the vicinity o( the White Water river, is said to be've r y eFtsnsively injured. Ten thousand dollars will not more than be sufficient for making the neces • sary, repairs. Awn-Was Portnr.—The following is a ape. cimen by JAI.. Lowelll.-- • As for war I call it murder; There you have it plain and tat; I dorm want to go no furder Than my Teatyment for that; • Lack Fellow ' Thomas M. Myers, one of our volunteers, has married Mexican Senorita, worth $300,000. Mr. Myers is a graduate—not of a College—but of the Village RecordlOffice, ,published'at ,West Chester, in this-State. =MP ,• ef y, 11510t1t, EDITOR Ant. izoriurrom lito Hackneyed Subject The Late Flood . - God boa said so plump -and fairly, It's as long as it is broad , ; 'And you're get to get up airly. If you want to take in God." • t • - NMI Editorial Cor*poadeltri-atvlbe Morning _ Wastuttpatr, Dec. IS, 1847 !. ' Frassuitrr Ctinafitassi.,: r •The House litivil ing.adjrnaned yaterlat,),cithout transacting an . : businesi4 : importance; , tifi' fill up the time", 1 cons chided to take t-tile tavri.a_the U. -S. Arsenahl onthe..PotoMac, something - Oar a mile dishitit from the Z'.vipitol, and ittinkthe Court Martial flit tbe trial 'of Lt. Col. J. C.I3tEXONT. As moat of ~. enrt readers know, this cotitt> war convened ford the purpose of inquiring -into certain proceedings in calliarnia,' wherein it is, alleged that Lt. Col. F. 'alisiabeyed:Certain orders, Wined by Gen. Kearne3i. The contt was called, I be*ve, at the ipstanae of Col. Thomas FL Benton,. Who isilhe frither.in;latv of young Fremont. The drive down to thel.Ar. 'sena' is over most miserable ;bads, and heneel but I very few attend, the trial, 'sav e thOse who arelini- Imediately interested,—witnesses, &c. Althdugh the court has been in'ses s ion for about two months, there Is at present but little prospect that it will 1 adjourn • before the year ISIS bursts upon the u erldll The_Court Martial is coMPoiiiil "of the following distinguished military chart= ten, viz': Gen. Brooke, President; Capt. Lee, Judge Advocate; ColOnels 1 liayne, Churchill, and Crane; Lt. Cols. Morgan, I Taylor,.„ Ramsey, - Long,; Hiria, and Craig ;land l ;Majors 'Baker, 'Graham, and Delafield. Thesegen. 1 tleinen tire seated around r,tOrig table, and dressed I in, full uniform. At another! table Is seated Lieut. (Cul—Fremont,• with Cal.'' Benton, his counsel, sit his, (side, and Mr. Strattsberry; who reports the , trial 1 IC for the ational.lntelligencer. When I arrived ,1 they were examining wrtriesses on the part of the) defence. Col. Semen appeared to be managing the case with very great ingenuity; and waslcon stantly. raising " pOinti,'? which were alwa y s de. termined with closed doers. While I remained, (probably about an hour: and a -hair) the court, was cleared three tiores..: Neither Gen. Kearney Corn. I nor Stockton were in attendance yester• day. Lt. Col. Futxoni t (Who has become' well known to the country, by' raion of his celebrated tour west of the Rocky hbauhtains, through Oregon and California) is very young in uppearance At first glance, he would doh be taken for a person of more than 20 years of. age, His figure is very slender, and I suppose heliwbutil not weigh 'morel than 120 pounds. His features denote a man of genius; but there is a sbe'de t of melancholy, which! seems to rest upon his cotintenance, that may be al consequence of the doubt. which at present *pilau to hang over the result of, the trial. Thou; vs ho have attended the trial, iaitid. read the testimony, ,are of opinion that Fremont will probably bet )found guilty, and reprimanded; if not dismissed from the service. I should regret this very much, as I have taken a eeep interesi in this young 4icer. Lt. Col. Fremont; some tbree years a_ o, While attached to the carpi; of icifographical engineers, became ardently attached to' Miss Jessie BeOtoo, the youngest daughter of the distinguished ,Sena MT from ;Missouri; a bearitilul, rAnantie and in. tellig,ent young lady; proposed, to marry her; and his suit was accepted. ,H;The course of true love never did run smooth," atitl the atßauced pair found 'obstacles in the way, in the ; shape of determined opposition frum ...Old Bullion." not the brace and spirited young man, flfrio bad the courage to meet the dangers of a cenipaign through the Wilda of the Rocky' Mountaius, Wu not to be deflated io his purposes ; - and an CelOperneut between the parties was planned, and 'soon carried into Effort Like all obstinate parent , ' ,Cut. B. appeared Indig nant for a while, but Orin gave way;—received the young couple at hii . mansion ; and' forgave their disobedience. Since. then, Cul. Benton bas i placeetbe moat unlimited confidence in Young' Fremont; aid. considers "him the embodiment of perfection and eicellence.;l. Hence, it isoot strange that he abandons all'Otlier business; vacates his , seat in the Senate; and ,derOtes his undivided at . relation to the trial of Frettionl:, Cos a a ass.—The Sta'ais was not iiiSasson • ' •a,. The House met at 12 oltirt,ek,.anil after prayer by the Rev. Mr. Slicer,;:tuiti the reeding lisf the I journal, Mr. Hunt presented a pet of resolutions film the Legislature of New Yorir i • recommending to their Senators and members in Congress to provide the passage of a law appropriating a portion of the public lands for the con,s truction of a railroad from Like Michigan to Oregon. It was i laid on I the'table and ordered tell.* printed. Mr. Charles J. logersoll, from the Seleo Com mittee to revise die ruleti 'of 'the House, reported an amendment to the 33Crule, providing,ithat no member shall occupy more than an hour and a half in debate, on any qiiistien, &c. ; which, after considerable discussion, Was' amended by, striking out the words, t• and a hill," thereby retelning the . one hour ruie Various other rules vrerie considered, and amend ed, when The House adjourned. ATII2NAISCX Mrs mar. ilsta..—The Performan ces of Professor Ilistxttind his char Ming little boys should ho seen by. every body. Among all; the astonishing and wonderful tea's sloth we have witnessed, theirs are incomparably tbelmost won• derful. cannot atternrdto describe them: for the attempt would be vain. It is sufficient to say, that, all which can be imagined Of activity, grace, ease, and elegance in motion—of thelpurely clas sical and beautiful in attitude; of refinement in conception ; perfection in execution ;land =gni& cence in appearance, is at r onee offered to the mind and senses of the beholder. ' These performances are of what may be terined :a Gympastic charac ter; but, had Mr. Risky studied /under the old, masters of Greec'e or ROtne, 'he wotild have mani. ; festecra degree of genius so far beyond theirs, ai to become their masteri.l Mr. FdBTZII deserved the thanks of the coma einity for lecuring to our citizens so exquisite a treat as is pow nightly of fered to them. The other E4rfortnances are, We think, altogether unexceptionable/ - New More in Virginin...—A number of promi nent men in Western Virginia, heiaded br Rev. H. Ruffner, D. D, a Presbyterian tn nister, have re solved to emancipate their .slav s, and make an effort to abolish slavery; weat o the Blue Ridge, in tbat State.—Ohio Repository. True, and is it not tirnethat the move should be made? la it not time that the people of Western Virginia should awaken' to ;their interests? !Mr. Ruffner has put the ball' in .rtu tion, and with.' his assistance we hope to seelt :ro I on and on, Until there is not n voice west of !the Bluetufge, that will be raised in deience . 4;slavlery and its aceorn• pitying evils.— If'gifsburg.( 1) Herald. The Specie Drain.—The exr in the last two months, is mtn generally anticipated 6ai A' s no proportion to the immense cious metals that has". tee country during the last! -twe New York we learn, on: ikhe ' thority, th at the export lAif s for the remainder of the ~:Yea 000,000; (which will ;he i' flint) the Sduth and Wesi.,2 T from New Yurk , for all ;of reach $28 4 ,000, as cleared . a The truth i, , there is at the p; er amount bf 'specie in t 4 ., c 9 known hefike.--Phita. SA,Fic 4 1 I ' ' ii i it 1 I " 11 y 4 •,' II t ' , 1 1 ;1.4 I, 1" . 1 1 ` i t ft, 0 4 QH I " - an 41 '0'1 111 ;1 1 , 1 1- ‘ 11; ' EERIE NEES 5111§ . -1-,- , 1 - - ,1 , ' :::.- t• ' t L-' 1• , ~,',,h tlL'''' r ' ;,;1 II; ~ i-,1, :; 9i l ' ''' v.. 4 , • : l',. , 1 „....,, ,51„,,.. , ~,,,,, I ' '.' I , I I: 1 I #l , rl'- 1 l i -'''ll ',r,,1 ~ i; . .; '_, ~ at< •11. the MoritrilTitk. Ma. Haim :—There is lornathing so- rethirk. Akin assertion of thetSidenil W14'4(611 and sphech makes* that lam tantrained4ake feW respecting; them' They are all , loud in theiiraleduriciatioila of, the present war, as adnitAand 1nih01Y,1 1 114.,111 the,like of thee own Congressmen -and Senators, lay all the on 'the Preaident and the administration, for !Acorn m!neemen l . - Now It h w 4l l. l :nown3 l bat 4 111 1 Y 14 in the House, and 2 in the Senate, voted slime it Were there not; tbeu4great'snanyw:hiArnetribera who voted for the. win- L ut for the approp4tions 'to carry it oil, Well, if, these whip •are lOnest, i conscienticus and believed the war Via Jui.l just, unholy, &e : ; 'they must hate acted *riy . un.' justly and ,unholy, in lending their aid to, l nh 11 measure. They are the persons . who ire te,:iahMe for all the murder and bloodshed a:nce itie , •war commenced. They could have prevented , il, , ' - and they did not. They acted • the vile hypocke They said openly the war was wrong. The.;y lent - aid and comfort to the enemy and at the! irime "kith said, by their , actions, we have great si•mpa. thy for the Mexicans; they are a fine, ha4Tets, honest, upright people; but we sill help to Thrash them and burn their cities; and make 'bananas of widows and orphans; and then we ..vill:lay all the blame on the Democrats!!! • , You know, Mr. Editor, that we heari them every day saying, the war is , wrong, andought never to have been commenced; but, sincere are involved in it, we, as good cajun' and trueAnafr 'cane, will help the Democrats out of it.", Now, what kind of honesty is thief They be4leve a thing to be wrong; they know it is wrong; , and at the same time they will, for the honor. 0 their dear calvary, assist in doing wrong, and (*limn to do wrong. In all their actions, I see 9a. old Tory leaven of '7B and 1812. These same friends of humanity opposed the first war.' Tli!ey op posed the war of 1812; and they oppose the pre sent war : and all upon the same grounds;.-they love the enemies of America better that their Democratic brethren ;—particolarly if tho Watter are in power. Now, 1 have no hesitation ih say ing„if Clay, Corwin, or Webster, had been when this war commenced, the Fete alists would have went for it to a man. In that 4se, it would bave been all right. Tees. are my:Opin -114; art of specie, laith. 13 less than it! was 'ould be, and 'bears (amount of tht °pre brought int this ye months. 'run] we deem goOd an ecie from that], part, r, will not exceed pplied by receipts . a export of Speefe est week, did' 'not the Ottstom_pouse. esent tiro try than we'e ever Drc: 16. 1' 7.,,191-; .^ V. 44 0 - 4 0,01 4 -46„, .„.j . ' : . 1 I !- . 7: Y L , • • • ,•11,' „ , ..'',;•..!:••• 1 1 , ' ',.,.-:,,:•„, zi - i' . ;.., !-:..',. ~_4~ ~_~ ;~, the Mayoralty. hl a. tom:sat—The agitation for the Mayor. shy being already began.—en 4 1 think imam turely,—l wish to fay a few word* to ourOemo. cratic fllow•citizene, in favor of the nomiO4tion of our former popular Mayor, Dr. Me. ;Rua. The great Object for which teary Drillocriqihould 1111111 in the selection of a candidate for hisior— after the candidate's democracy bee been eeted-- is personal rpsdarity. 4 believe Dr. Key ;Ini" be the very strongest man in oar party, for the mentioned; because of his personal popubtrity with the people, and strong attachnient to av: mo• cratic men, and measures. I believe this Mh be the conviction of every Man, who baa take the trouble to Inv:litigate the subject. I appeo to the record fur the truth of the statements Ohmic made. At the last presidential election, Mr. !';?olk• received 1408 votes. At the election tot MaYpr, couple of months after, H. 8. Magraw, Es 4 re. mired 1337 valor:121 lea than were given td our presidential candidate. This was 50'0 our party was buoyant with hope, and fluslatd+ith the great national triumph which it badtijust achieved. Our pa-ty was then completely drgan: ized.. A. year after, a portion of the detrio l ai-acy were troubled and perplexed"by tbe ieeepriol Yelping of our opponents for the doomed ";;aril!` of 42," which operated upon the spprettent#oni of the people by the most lamentable forebojliog for the prosperity. of the country. ,Tet, notwithh standing all their whining and noniensical titans, we brought forward Dr -Kerr, and gaviibil the overwhelming vote of 1,537. This wit opposition to Wm, J. Howard, Esg , Who pollee 1429-Lthe largest poll ever given at any pre:Vim:it municipal'eleclion. This was when out iit H rtlt was diareurag4-and the opposition aetivSiant determined. At that election, the citizens al bit: own Ward (the 3d) gave him 185 utajoritY:: though the ward was whig at that time V I lo vote.. We promise to do as well for him igaio, should hi be our candidate. It will be 484004 from the fact stated, that he is just the titan fog the present crisis, and certain to u knock the corn off any man the whigs wish to bays skinned. Dr. Ferr's great popularity—for it is great—ia t , , 'be attributed to the gentleman himself. Haitrink lived in this city all his life, he is knowri,!an respected as a gentleman of unscrupulous integn; ty by all who have grown up with him. He is Democrat. He is cite of the people. He tht man to obtain a triumph with,--which we p r oms ise to do, provided be is nominated at the I:lsanai erotic City Convention. Titan I. For the .11torniug Post, v Mri. Ent - rim—The medicine administered your rorrespondent "Gracchus," to remove! tbi mental imbecility of the Dispatch, exhibited in ild leader on the "ten hour System'' works well., j Al; belt, it irritates the patient during its operation; it it removes or ameliorates the disease, it muste%reitl tuate for good. .hoping to assist in this :good work, the diseased being connected with the pyblic press, I feel inclined to exhibit his sores or errors to public view, that the knowledge thereof mat! guard others against their infection, and cause the; Dispatch hereafter to be cautious not" to expo hie malady to public inspection. ; "Our system - of morals," says the ;Dispatch' "leads us to believe, it would be unfair to ask came price for ten hours as for fourteen hoUrs of labor each day." Now it "our morale" Wilydia , : passionately examine this matter, he will; anon, find out, that every branch of wealth producing labor, at which the laborers toil more theli ten hours daily, the wages therefor is less than ie!pakd for those employments at which the opetitive works ten hours, or lees time,each day. NoW this fact is but what we would expect to find, whe ; i; we take into consideration the hostility of capitpll ab- stracted from labor, its prodUcer and used toll:Nes to hire and mortgage. the laborer. No intelNent man w ill vol' ntarily:destroy health by excessive' toil. Competition , may coerce him , to subMit or starve. No bump being can apply himsel(elose ly to any laborious avocation even ten houre'eacti day, six days each week, without injuring his health; and to increase the time thus employed to exceed ten" hours daily is but hastening the pericid of dissolution. Besides being guilty of self-des truction, the laborer who toils thus, plundelii his fellow laborer of. opportunity to laboi, beceuee by doing more.than his quota, he fills the place! that mother should fill, and thus Sedliesie the Markel wages of labor in his branch, degrades the pc4ition of his trade in society.and debars the lel:lore's.' thereat from opportunity to improve thern4.l4s and families. DIORB ANON.; c Y ~ --..,.- ~` a 3 y . 7 7 5. e. k: ; 4. 's' Ar4ts • . ta The - Hointingdon:lostreek t i;ontains a letter fttom a son, Mr. A iitiittrirri tssiiststa;a private td father'i company #escritrang:thin father:a glorioutt-death.! 111,e briiiher; l -and siys: nOt grieve tba tpuch about Oita slid affair, but hitir 94tte. It : will he some 7 - eiinsolation to you 'l4 icko.vi'.that he fell whilst bravely -fighting for. hiirciiiterttrylrhunor. it was hii - wish toile taken hoine •and - tie. buried alongside of his dear wile. I haVe him embalmed and .put in a lead coffin, and will take him home with me when Igo. I hope you , will Pee that our dear little :defers, Miry . and Etitebeth, are fatten cal* " When get home "Wilfinake• Suitable artangements for gait all. I base applied fora commission in the regular army as a Lieutenant, which, if • succeed, will affordlsufficient income to educate:our sisters without ,other I think there is no doubt of my getting jt." ' • What a noble spirit is here What affection I What patriotism! Even While- mourning- his father's death, be seeks to , avenge his fall; and to support his dependent sisters at the same tjme. - -- We trust he may obtain the huMble boOn he asks (rem" government. Thete.is a peculiar and a - romantic interest in such cases as these. The days of chivalry are not yet gone. , 1, We lid the. , M blood of Douglass would protect itself." If there were rio other obstaclei in the way of a dishonorable peace, the fact. that there ate such survivors of the gallant dead as these, would be enough' to prevent iti-Pentisylvanian. Common/whoa via Orrgon In the course of thi neat year a line of /reamers will be in opera_ tion from Astoria to Panama! to connect. with another line from Cbagrea to New York, touching at. Havana, Savannah and Charleston. The Pa cific steamers, three In numbei; are to beeach of no less than one thousand bins burthen. Five steamers of Similar size mill form the line from Ctingres to New York. These steamers are in process of construction under fontracts with the Secretary_ f the Navy, in occoplance with enact 'et the test ceer Important a recent de. cielod of the . /pm, assuchusct to, an employee on a railroad has 'not the lame claim on the Company, if he suffer an injury: as amass. enger. In charging the Jury,' the Court ruled that th!, Company werknot chargeable for theun soundness of the ca r unless notice had been brought home upon them.b (r).The Telegraph Company, at their meeting in Cincinnati in September last, provided that the permanent ortanization sh i onld be made on or before January 1, 1048. We I have yet seen no call. for that meeting and would suggest to those baying the power to Waite the call, that it is time it should be done. We Mould •emark in this ' connection that we hear notbi i g of Mr . Smith's suit against the company.— Wholieg Timrs ry- GREAT INCONSISTENCY prescribe DR. ROGERS ,, LIVERWORT AND TAR In the last stages and the molt hopeless cases of . CONSUMPTION, afler all other medicines had fail ed, as it has proved itself to be the most extraordi ! nary medical aid in curing that disease. Now this medicine is is valuable in tbe incipient stage., such es COUGH, COLDS, Sc. 4.e.,1 when the LUNGS are not too tkr gone before ulCeration tukell - Place. It - is seldom or eve; Known to r ail in bmazing op the most distressing Collie: 'or Fold in a few. hours time, if the directious,are Strictly followrd. The GENUINE DR. ROGERS , LIVERWORT AND TAR, which mace so many wo l cierful ewe., ia for sale by D.C. Erieeload„.also h Kidd &Co. of this city. Those who are afeicted vrith Diseased Luny, will do well to call on them and see thecertificates of 41m. most 'wonderful cures, from Hon. Judge wizi. Boast.• The lige of the Rev. G. W. "Maley, and from Dr. Hiram Co*, Prof•ssor in Cincinnati Eclec tic Medical College. • did? Kr Lei every - one who le le teed of some reek Medicine a. Sarsapaniht.' and Who wishes* good preparation, pit up in,. generdea Maed Vottlei at one dollar each, read the idrerinrement in another column. of DL WOODIEWILVAIULLA 440 WILD CHEMIN, ii' eOroPoWsidof twits /elite Moat valuable medielnea fa. Ice lighlierfa . hledica. As tante for - General c., we May Witty say Main excellent preparation. spill at the -HEALTIIDESOT. Smithfield, be - twee" 3 - d and 4th streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. , devil) RAISINS -25 Doles M. R. ;Raiainsi in.store and for ante by • dec2i MILLE& & RICKETSON. C ElE f .p— rea l i O e Cta l ko - 0!!4, 110 !Dies Cbelmis, is store der2.3 DSILLEA& RkiETSON. LARET-12 Casks, is twin and for sale, b i; C dead! MILLER 4r RICKETSON T EA --;10 ) eb . eets , Ynel o ll a rn Tx ; Just eeceived and for sale by dee,22 WILLER & RINEETSON LOAF Sugar-20 Bbll. No. 4, 5. 6 and 7, Loui siana.; 10 " Coarse Palrerised Loaf; 6 " Firie t 4 41 7' In store and for sale, by i k dec22 MILL R & RICHET69II4. PSRAT AND WHALE OIL 0 • 1,200 Galli:Winter and Sperm Oil; .„‘ 3,200 - Wile 2,000 a Crude Just received and for sale, by 'dec22 & RIdICETSON SPERM CANDLES-41 Ilexes Sperm Candles, just received and for sale, by dec22 IdII4.ER & RICKEITSON. ALLAD.OIL-10 Baskets Salad Oil, just rec , (l and for sato, by 1 dead MI LER & RICKETSON. TN consequence of the increased dernand for Dr. j - Retrs•a VZGLTAIRLS riLLII, and for the accent mod. ation of those who ase them, the following per sone hare been appointed Agents for their respec tire districts. . IS. L. CUTHRERT, Wholeriale and Retail Agent, No. 30 3MithlSold at., near 3d it. Wm. Cole, Allegheny] eity; Jno. 31'Crneken, 6th Ward; J. G. Smith, Riimingham; .C. Ritchie, Can nonaburgh, Pa.; P. Bente!, Freedom, Pi.. i John Lenamon, Stoneseille, Seaver County d ec22 AS'I am now engaged in the importation ofßrae dies, Wines and Gina„fec. excluaivelyi I have made arrangements in different parts of Europe and the Islands, with well known houses, for my future supplies of Foreign Li uors, which I will be able to sell, delivered in the Custom houses of New York or New Orleans, or in this city, at the lowest market price, for cash or approved paper. I- have in store and cellar, a very large stock of very superior Wines and Liquors as Imported, of the most-celebrated brands and vintages,;for sale on pleasing terms. P. C. MARTIN, corner of Front and Smithfield sts OTARD BRANDII-45 half, quarter and eighth pipes, dark and pale; Vintages from 1837, to , 44; for sale as impOrted, by dec22 • I P.C. MARTIN. SAZ ERAC half and quarter pipes, pale, Vintages from 1837 to '44; for sale by dec22 • P. C. MARTIN. A SEIGNETTR. Brandy-6 half pipes, A Seig la_ nette Brandy; for 'sale by dec22 . . i t P. C. MARTIN I . N e E c2, l: 2 , Caarilln a n e ir. t.. Brandy-2 P. C. h i l4f A n i lp r e l s il for Pa I bt ° IX ENNESSEY Brandy-4 half pipes, London col - or, Vintage' of , 4d to arrive and f , ,r sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. RISH Whiskey-2 Puncheons, for sale inAnanti. I ties to suit, by dea22 P. C. MARTIN. TAMAICA Spirits--111Punclieons, for sale in quan. 9.1 lities to suit, by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. OLLAND Gin—epipea Swan and Black Eorae Jlllll Gins, for sale by: dec22 4 T ONDONPOr,ter-54aska London Porte,in'quart La and pint bodies, for sale by dec22 • ; • • • P. C. MART/N. lIIQUORS IN GLA4B—.IOO bottles or Brandies, :Wines, Gies, Sze.,:t for sale by ee22 P. C. MARTIN. II;• d 1 I, .11 Ili., ii =EN .. ~; ~ ; , li.j . r '~ i ~ .; ~!! {' , h~'' i, t-- Nofice. P. C. MARTIN IMINE=3 ErEE== 111 Iii loctkiwialigas. COLLECTIONS- TOILTNE RESTITOTF , TW I S in bib the naeiof . the Wird Comikitties•appointed by the Officeriof the:War MieCng : to make col leetiontfoi, the relief r ifthe families of ',ihervolun: teere now in 'Nlesici;^ Weundersuind , men so appointed' are-determined to:use tbelr ut most exertions to make sufficient collections.— They ate . _ good. men, and popular in their respee tire - districts, and we ixpect to bearx:good report of their doings , It is indeed time that Oid Waiforthcieming We 'ire told by, ti gentlernan well accplainteirwith the .aubjectethat there.have ... been very many applies tione, by, wiv,es and mothers, for means. They tell piteous tales of ,their sufferings, and now that the weather has become bad, and times dull, the More active should the committee , men be. Not a cent has yet been collected, as we have been in formed, though the airi"rigements for - the duty. were madiweeks ago. Btit those engaged must be eieused, as they doubtless' moved in the matter with all the dispatch Fusible. Our citizens have only td be solicited, in order to succeed in raising the - required fund. The demands will not be heir), on each one; and no one IA ho is able, should object to making small Contribution. _ Tui Naw" ENGLAND Sueria.—All the sons and daughters of the "land of steady habits," and ttli descendents from the Pilgrim.Futhers, now in this city,- are expected to be social t o . night, and join in corinnenorating - one of those. glorious events, vrbich has .givers to Freedom an abiding homi, and to the oppressed ,of every clime a rest ing place. We doubt not that the , affair will be more than pleasant—really delightful. The snow now lying *round , us, on_the high hills' of the Al. legheny and Monongahela, may well remind them of the bleak hills of New England at this season of the year. DZATII 07 A Maxaza or Cart NAILOICITON. , rarir.—William Rice, a soldier belonging , to the second Regiment, a citizen of Philadelphia, died on Sunday evening last, on board the steamer Hibernia. N0..2., while on his way to - this city.— He was returning home, having been discharged on account of bad health. His rematni were given into the care of 'an 'old friend and acquaintance in this city, Mr. S. Eakeris, who yesterday left for Philadelphia With them. Toe Vvirrsti.—We were anxious to notice Mrs . Swisshelm's new paper; but as the lady did not deem us worthy of a 'specimen of her sheet, we Can not say what it is like from our own know ledge. The city press generally speak favorably of the first number; and from our knowledge of the energy of the editress, and the taste of a large portion of the people; we doubt not the %lifter will be entirely successful. • clj.Some of our.cotemixiraties are urgingeorne reforms in the Post Office. . No complaint it made uto the manner-in which the present function aries perform their arduous duties, More clerics are required; and more pay to those now em ployed. Lauciny.—A young man named Al Enight,was committed by Mayor Adams yesterday, on infn motion of the proprietor* of the Theatre Itecear, who charged him .with the larceny offline dollen. He wire arrested on Mondai. r Tbere was but one cut in the Tombs yesterday morning; and be the one referndlo above: Lyn TO" •II V RCM Swartzwelder, Esq, member elect of the Legislators, left for Ifirrisburgh yesterday afternoon. S. is a yoting Man of fine talent; and will maks a Useful and porkier remssintative. The Whigs of this county did_well in sending Elm. • cane editors of the Alleghenian call Robert Dale OW , IO u one of the best-men in the walks of political life." This it a compliment, truthful and richly merited. • Rare the editors been reading his "Moral Physiology," whicb has been so fiercely denounced, by those only who do not understand the object of the philarithropic authOr.. ti Many of the Allegheny city Whigs art making huge effort* to induce Mr. Alexander to run as an independent candidate for Mayor. Thely assert that foul play was resorted to at the prun3ry meetings. Among them be it. ca Pittsburgh -and St Louis are now conne:ted by the Telegraph Wife ! The longest line in the world is through our city, riz: From Washington city to St. Louis, a distance of about one thousand miles. Think of such a ponderous document as the President's Message travelling such a distance in almost no time! ozrThere is some talk of reviving the,Coloni iation movemetns that once caused some talk in this city. An agent is'expected here shortly, who will lecture on the present stateof the new Repub lic of Liberia; and give much valuable 'informs tion in reference to what has been dune, asid is now doing in the south, with a=view• to the arneliors tion of the condition or the blacks. a:7-We understand that a mere accident pre_ vented Mr. Job G. Patterson from receiving , the Whig nomination for Mayor. Us was prepared with a speech for the War Meeting, and had he been.present, he would have surely indulged in the affair, and thus gained a name with hit corn petittirs: " Upon What a thread does hang our destinies." azyOur friends. M'Doxat.ri & Baxsosr; 'at No SO Market street, have a large lot of splendidly li. lustrated Works, suitable for Christmas and New • Years' Presents. The finest edition of our own Bryant; Superb American editions of Byron, and other standard Poets; rich and beautiful Annuals; splendid editions of the Bible, Book of . Common Prayer, Hymn Books, &c. are among the nrirnber. It is a rich treat to examine these elegsnt speci. mens of the arts., 13:1•By reference to our advertiairig columns, it will he seenethut Mr. Baciox, on•Fouilh.street, in tends to awaken - the interest Of those who "ar e fond of delightful Cake.by haVing one of ihe.most excellent and attractive kind on Christmas Day. Two pie' Gold Bingo may fell to the lot of the purchaser who takes two slices of the big Cake. He is making ample provisions to supply his cus tomers with every thing in his line which they may wish for. o:7•The Court of Quarter Sessions commences the. December term on Monday next. The list of cases for trial will be very short; and no cases of importance are to beient up. c o. Mr. Miller is still lecturing on Physiology in Allegheny city. We understand he is very successful. " cr3- Tickete for the Printers' Supper can be had . at our office. a:7-We are indebted to the agents of Greene & Co. and Adams & C 0.4 Express . Lineis. for New York and . Philadelphia papers in advance of the mail. They.will please accept our thanks for the favor. • • I . C " ENE i Enelsne pfsons have, since. ihe Teniperance . ReforMsitioir. " commenced , been puzzling their hnsiiiir`lo discirer excuses for dri4ing to ixiess. Well, we have found one; and al. if comes at ran dom, We will publish it for the beneLfot the:sport-, ing ciicies. ' 'The drinker must first get bitten With I scrattlesnake4 as will be seen by the following Dr tee, of Hertford, states that be has triated ftv.e eases of rattiesr.ake bite, and all of them au;iiiss, fully,. Ills reMedi is alcoholic liquor—_-either Tam, brandy or gil—givenin larieduses. A half pint in everyfiftee minutes, making a quart in man hour, 1 1 18-,Oot, WO mu ch, to be given as soon as possible af- I ter the bite. i This /mealy. has been used at the South to a 'great extent:and has nver - been - known to fail, of a ewer The liquor .ahsorbs or. .desidens the • fatal virus, and never ' intoxicates tbesub jest: so long as the virus Of the reptile is in the •... . . , I system . 1 - • - Hucksters % , t ho attempt frauds are almost sure to be.ditected.--PhiL 27sta. •"' • . This IS: true; but there is a 1c I ass of folks in the World who would scorn the' name of hucksters, %ho attempt and commit frauds of yarious'kinds, and aro..rieve4 detected nor - punished. How true it is, even in 'this country, that. laws are Made to punish tbe pOOrpflinder, while the rich rogue who commits crimes against society of the most enor mous kind, iSpermitted to Co clear, and often hon ored. ' 00. Hunker's Monster Christmas Cake wili be ready 'foil the knife in'a day or two: These are four valuable gold rings secreted in it, which will belong to the pereons ptirchasiog the particular eh ies containing them. We exPect . one of them, but there will bi three more of the same sort left, for those who may be in luck: • —We hair just heard that thie'cake will he cut on Friday. :Madame Ablatnowiez is in St. Louis ozr The ; Whig Convention meets to-day-in the old Court House: There may be some fun st it. Asorini! SOP/PER.--The enterprising proprie tors of the A t thenstun Saloon, will serve up a splen did supper, on Wednesday even ing aext, 29th last Tickets; 7j cents: • Mantra t—Capt. Robert Porter arrived here yea ; terday. sry. The Nebraska Division of the Sons, will be presented With a Bible - on Christinais, in 'the Ark, • Allegheny; ! '•The Miscellany for Girls and Boys" is the title of a little work for the Bollidays, for sale by Morse ' I . • Tax &Kilts, in Diamond Alley, Mr.- Dickley's has been fitting up,for the Hollfdays, and will present a brilliant appearance on Christmas. The gentlemanly proprietor bas every artic a of luxury on inrod for bis customers. • • , SPIXAD Or iftLICCI!EILXIr CITI,-.-Vire find the fol lowing the-proceedings of the Councils of /knight,. ny city: I • - - Resolved, That a Corn. of two members of the Common Council ; and one member of the Select Council be appointed to examine and repOit as to the experliertcy of extending the limits of the cor poration; so as to include that part of Reserve township on the North Girtplt; run on the East and a line cdrresponding with pasture Lane'on the, west... - i• ' - BIILXI DISNAII LOTS AND PsiN turrir.-,We; would ask attention to the sate of 20 Budding Lots,, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, on the premises, inl the thriving Borough of Birmingham; and 'also of 14 very valuable Penn street. Lots or ground, to be sold at 2 o'clock this evening, at Davis' Auction Store. At the. Monongahela House, yesterday at 221 o'clock, P. M., Enorsan AiasaT, son of G. and Annie C. Kay, aetl-3 yeas, 2 months'and 15 daYs: The friends - of the family are respectfully invited to attend lis funeral, on Thursday next, at 10 o'clock A. M. to proceed to the Allegheny Cerne. tery. I ' A GREAT. ATTRACTION I at tb• Eagle Bakery, on Fourth Street. rpHE snbicriber, being determined to offer to his ji friends something in the way of a Christmas treat, will cut, on Citutirmas DAY a very superior Cake, io pieces 'Don't purchasers, in which he will insert two Coe Gold Fingeeßings. Every person who shall take a slice of this Cake ; will therefore have a chance of getting an acceptable Christmas 'Present. - Those who are disposed to do so, can leave their names at the Store previous to the day. rr A great variety of • Cakeirand other Confec tionaries, always es hand; and orders promptly at tended to. ; JACOB CY, . dec2l I No.allonstb.i.dreet. For New Orleans.. t Lig tMt ..: Tat Steamer AMERICAN EAGLE, Acricros, Master, will leave, for the a t> ovrt..uttermediate ports, positively, this day, at 2 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to ' GEO. MILTENBERGER. 130TASIV-9 casks No I article, in store and for L sale by SMITH &SINCLAIR, dec2l • 66 Wood it. fIIIMOTHY SEED— A few Bnabels on. hoil:ead for sale by . SMITH dr. SINCLAIR, d e ' c 2 t ES Wocid at. KegsNo t R e D- e - e 2 af l d byi Imitable for iniqj uee, iu s dec2l SMITH & SiNCLAIR..•. EA NOT- -100 Bushels, superie!' , ..quality, P store•aald Tor sale by . . • .-.• • • deal • I SMITH & SItICLAIA. L A RD OIL-18 Bbl Conktiers Not' -WinteT Strained Lard Oil, iii•store and for . sale by. F. F. SELLERS,. • No. 17 Liberty aL; rimEn A.naptals aka • girt Books for Me Balk. LEAFLETS OF MEMORY; an'iltestrated aoosl al editeikey Reynell Coates, M.D. Tbe.Chartip ; .a series orgraceful and elegant col: ored Groups, designed expressly fur this work. Tbe Offerings of Beauty, a present for all /mamma, embellished. with eleven engravings, edited by Amelia W. Lawrence. Friendship's Offering; a Christmas, New Yearn and Birth-day present for 1898. • :{The Garland; or a Token of Fnendship, a Christ mas and Nedra Year's Gift, for 1848. =The. Amaranth ; or Token ofßemembrance, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1848. • The Gift of Friendship; a Token or remembrance for 1848. The Gem; for 1848, edited by Father Frank. The Hyacinth, 'or Affection's Gift, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth day present, 1848. Christmas Blossoms. and New Year , . Wreath, for 184 S. Thompson'. Seasons; Harpeesillustrated edition: Boudoir BOtany; or the Parlor Book of Maven s : comprising the history, description and 'colored en; gravings of 24 erotic Flowers 24 Wild Bowers or. America and 12 Trees with. Fruit, illustrated wila 250 eogravinks. The Task a. numerous Together . i. Books, 104patiliabe. =fM lEEE MEM Christmas. Prize! d other Poems,.by Wm. Cowper, wit& stritions, &c. &c. ith a large assortment of New Jove itb colored plater, many of which are .' For sale at the Bookstore et ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 456 Market at., bet 341 and 4tb. '. %. ~.• y . ~ '~ pleSPAPri:;kins BY ELECTRIC' TELMER& . 1tti91.4 F . 011 TBS. - swim' :7 'thirtieth. COngredd.--Thst Sessio,' ' WASUINOTON, Dec- 21 1 11347 The Senate was called to order at 12 o'clOckl and prayer by Rev. Slicer, chaplain. • • Agreeably to previous notice,' Mr: ?hi sited : and obtained leave to bring in a bill, whicill•Wwe read first and second times, by unanimous cionimits and 'refereed to coMmittee -an Comatertew Bill related to the Repeal of the Pilot:laws; - Several members gave notice fluiLthey would ask leave to bring'in Bills. • - Numerous petitions were presented •.* ;. House—A petition was presented by Mr. Giti: dens, signed by several •citizetss of ,Oliici, praying - for 'the abolition - of slavery's in llm bistriet of Columbia. • • - , , . • Mr..G. W. Jones of Tenn. moved to' lay it 'on the table. Mr. 'Thompson of Miss., and otherstdemanded the yeas and nays; the vote declared as follows :. yeas •27,11ays —. The speaker voted nay.r. Mr. Richardson's Resolutions: • Mr. Petits ' Internal Improvement Resolutions were adopted: yeas 138, nays 04. NEW YORK . MikRKET. December 21 ,. 31P"=:' 3 Flour—Holders haveititlhe markets 'up,. but buyers do not Meet them..- Grain—Market for Wheat is firm, with an up. , ward tendency. In Corn, a good deal is , tojag. and the market is firm. Rye, is in 'fair &map% but dull; the same may be said,pf Barley. :rovisions—Nu sales of 'any articles wirrth re. porting. change. • ; • The steamer has not yet - arrived, and dealers are holding off tor the news.• , ; • -BALTIMORE MARKET. . December it, 3 P. M. - Floor—The market if quiet with Modes*" UAW' at $6,25; and City Mills:at $6,37. Wheat....No change. Corn is , active : " ' Provisions- - -Sales are only 'for the supp/yat tlttc, regular trade demand ; Lard has - a downward ter diary. The market foe Beef is weakes. - ' - : GrocerieiL.Sogarieire tiemand, .1114 Cat fee and Molasses are without change. Beef Cattle— r Sales.at $2,62 Per 100 Ha. -grelii. Hogs--Salei are effected at Corn Meal—Sales at $3,30. Rye FlourModerate,sales:ars3,7s. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. December 21, ` 4;P.31., fflour—Themarket continues firm, with moder. ate sales'of Genese at $0,37. • , Corn-Meal-Sales per bbl. at $3,25. '-, • - Corn—Receipts small; sales, Prime- Yetlow At 58 . 059; demand steady. Oats—Moderate sales at 40e.; steady.., , ' Wheat—Holden are firm at. sjod. Marketir'generidly gtuiet.> Dealers are 1101414 off for foreign new,. VeitMan Bllads. No. 111 Woodstreet, oval GilPs flat Nom knows Diamond Alley and Fifth street. , • .WHOLESALE-AND RETAIL. • GRIBBLE & CO. are prepared to'fbruish A. Blinds at pricei much reduced; having a very Eccentric mode of Painting.; and other 'advantages unknown to others in the trade. Besidcaiiying a superior finial to blinds, they trim them with th e best materials , making -, them rich, and durable.' N. B. Wide or narrow slat--portable iit'iserma• nent fastenings furnished ; Old Mindy route. deal- SDAP--160 Boxes No 4 Cincinnati, just received and for sale by F. SCLLEBEIi . dec2l • No. 17 Libettyld, Q TEA RIN Candles-100 Boxes received on son. signaled ind toessle, by: dec2l F. SELLERB;I7 j.ibeity Wines to Arrives. 50 Qr. casks Burgundy Port; 60 Hhds White Wine; 26 halflibds. "• " to wive at N.Orleses the last of this month or beginning of neat, per ship Waverly, Tinomatt master, direct from Celte, for sale by (de4,20) P. C. MARTIN. Pittsburgh Navigation & P ra Istaarailti • Company. All Election for nine Directors of this Company., lto serve for the. ensuing year, will be held at the Office M•the• Company . ; the 3d day of. January nett, between the hours of 10 A. M. and .2 P.M. dec2O-2w : ROBERT FINNEY, Sec'y. Books for the Holidays: , FRIENDSHIP'S GIFT, for 1543. The Amaranth, The Garland, di 41 The Religious Keepsake, " The Gill of Friendship, rl• The Evergreen ; The Floral Offering; The Ladies'Serap Book; The Laurel Wreath ; The Sentiment of Flowers; • The Lathes Book of Poetry and Flowers' • The Fountain; The Galley o f Nettie; Gems of Beauty; , . Beauty Costume; For ode by, H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., dec2o No. 43 Market street. CH EMIZETTS AND FRENCH WORKED COL j LARS, in all qualities, (some sere firma sidling off at a great sacrifice at • dec2o ' BARROWS& TURNER'S. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! -BLANKETS!!! Gentian Blue Macioaw, Whitney and Country Blankets, at eastern cost, to close consignment, at ROBINSON'S, fifth street, one door below Wood. dec2o UDESHEIMER.BERG,.IB34, Hock Wine, di. IV rent importation into the United 'Oates by Pe ter Ainold Mumm, (from the base of the mountain which surrounds the Castle ofJobanniaburg) for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of. dec2o • JACOB WEAVER. GEISINHEIMER Hoek wiae;.llenkell & Co. Mainte exportation; ritual* bj the case or bot tle at the wine store of • dec2o .I[TOCKHEIMER Hock wine, Henkell & Co. ec— lair,. porters to the United States, for sale by the emu or bottle, et. the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. PCHREIMER, 1839, P. A. &loom & H rect exportation to the United States, for by the case or bottle,' at the wine -store of JACOB WEAVER:. 2 . o Wines. • Quarter Cans Roucao Port; 10 -'•• • • ." Loudon Market Port ; a 1 . Meat 10 ?rub " 20 • " •Ig " 8. 8. Madeira; 15 . London Market do ; • ' 10 - Symington . , • S " Payal 10' ("' Tenneriffe 10 " u Pale Sherry 5. " " 4 • Golden " 15 • " Brown " 10 " " Lisbon " 15 " " Dry Malaga; 10 " " Sweet do, For sale in quantities to snit, by .'• • demi° PAC•MAItTiii• (1111AMPMME* Bulk, Cm.. Ititim), ka dear' 110 gide, ki P• c• MARTIN • SARDINEB--60 Boxes 6aidiaei • • -• •••"t. - . • -60 hfl do, for 5a1ii.142. , ,L • • ettiarn:' ' fisrift CIGARS, ofthe followiejeelebrated eiriAJUIJ Brandy Silva, Enalspio Dos 'Ala. go*, De Fasten; London Ura•to, Falls ;liners, L• Royadero, Colorado o ßegaliaa, Cando Jost. Saag ,Principe, Cheroot's Esillel'ilitOpe, Loid„Syron villas; for sale by det2o P. C. IdA.RFti: 111111111 MEE =EI YAVIB:NEAV ER CI Et MEE ; 7 t: • - "• - c .- • -, ^cf s ' $ i K y • 2-2 • _ _ fps 1 , - • , • 4 f' 5v y • ;,..i"t11 ceoi 3 f; ; , ;C ietl °. ";• ,! 1: :54 1 1 77k MOEN e-,z , N7,-... , ,, ,,, :. i, -- 4 .- ):-.: - ...'4 - • . '1.' .. I.' . - t. e.....,„ , - • ;4'" En= .:{ . t . " E. - • , . 4 4 , Vi5: • ~: . t . ; „ 7 • . ' ,.....::".'"a. ' 6 . •:',!...; : •. 4.2., • ...• : .-, .. 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