''.." t,.t',_ ;.'`,.. _,.' ? , 'N , 1 • ' .':•, ~,' : - `1 ;.' I t, '. 1 •4 * "' ' ',•- (1 ' •-, ' , i ,• • , - f l ' '' * -*:'' :' *L' 1 !". ' 4`•' " -'...;.‘` ; T:; 'L. -, 1 -' 1 • .l 1 " • + ;," ' iy- ''''.- :::.: '• ' ~.! : -.• :.. ,' . -- • ~, • „ i,,, 4; -4 - ,4, ~ ~'„,-": -.. ; " - . '5 ~v...- ' ,, : t4, 0, .- Z : ,•,.,.„ , • . .7 ...:, ...`,....'"•4 ' 1 ';':,..P.-, .''' " 1 ,.-‘ . l, *;'• -t.4,i. 1 ::•* ''''''.... • " ~‘." .*. '' n*. ' , 4'. •,' • '''.. .*" '., -. ; , ** l ."; 11 ' ,l .‘-'''.\ - ‘1 1 :. 4 . 0 *"; ''l '' * -.' •' '"- ''' '. .. ••., *,'' '. ' 1 I '4". o' . . •. 1 •...; - '4 - ••• ' - -...,-;,,,'", , - •,• -...•-•.." ~..• ;, ,kT l';;;•4* I * . *' 4 +''' CT''',T . ' ~,r''` ~4 - I•,"* . '''-•"-4- rt t," '''." 4 " o ' 4 ' , 'l . ; '''..'-..,..,,',,;.• k ~',4 4 "o• % ••": .' ' T. .' '' -: • . 't' •-- - 44,.. , ' '"' - - 4 -.• ,;-..',.. '", '. '4 ; '•! ''' ' ". , -'1 .' ;:',.', c• - ';' 4. -- .„ - : .:- ; 44 • 04 , 4 , 4, ,•." - , „ - •'-. 1 ;:.„,": ' y - • 10. ~.,.., . ••' ~: - s ',-,.. , ,, t• { , ,.. - •*.k . 4.0 4 ....4.4',.. 's- ...T 4 - ,J.: ':".',.-- -.-.' - .:.• ~'1•- . • , -.%:• ." -,!, ..-,.;• , -,,,nr--‘_ - 'l. ''' -% ''",•-- .1. - ,!' vk1. 24 .- - zz.f-; l '•,\- 1 -•;,: •••• -) ,..';'•ici - '`... - k -•',..••.• :, "„-, • -:'-- ', , •,!)1 , ~ ,•,''',-• .'.,1• - • r .,.,.,' , ~•„*.....;„:' -1- ::!!,,..1;,,, t ...,, *: • 4, „,„•,..vv.„ 1 4 ~.„. i ?.• ..,,.t.,•• •„. k:‘%•::',...,..s - 7 .. ur,'• ." ), *'; ' l; ..; • 4, - - - • . ' '- 1 -' s,'''."'..i..''";' "i ,; 0 , -3_ ,, t . ‘; ..; . )'a c-,, * ; • ,3,..7 . a' A ,.;7 . %`; '- Z... 1% ', , ~..-" • a, ;,., ' t:. , --, ' ~' L.' .-'.. i - %,,, A-, ~.':; ~.:' '. r_ 4 • - . 4 -. .• •• ,-- '' '.4.- ,1• 4' r ' - '': ' ' . - ' r ` ; 4 ' 4 '-.,,•:',.%;• * 1 , .. , ' , .:"' 4. , ..e'.,2: , :: .. '? ', '.:,:,•,.: ,-. c,. . -•,; • ' a'''' *,. °A.". ~., , ,:. . - - - . y".. `"- ',., . • ' * '*-.-. a s '.• - ' 1 '‘,.' • - ''' *. '' ' 4:,..; T 0,,,, , ;: 44 ,S: ;T:': - .* • '''" .' • ~:,..*: ......, ~3 VT, 3 0 . - .• , • * *,. ' '.... +, '.# •3 37.., ~ .', ~ .'• -. *,0 4 ,13-:' ~ , . •r - --s." 3 3 ... S"T* R.....,*7 4 ,.''' - +f 'i *4- . 4 .-„....4'. 0 : 7 ",. '7, ++"*. 'l,,'" '1,,,,..' 1 ` sr-, ',. ``S," I , T '4 : . 3 .+...,„',,,, f. ~.,, , „t .1 ..4 , , , * -, ,, •, ' ..,' ~, , ,` , 0.,,- , ,. -, ~. ,. , ~.. ~- ~..- , 4. - ~ , ,4 ,-,,, , ,tr. ~ .., "I',. 0 '''' '"' N. ~., . .3., , .... ~, , : . ~,,,.-..! ~ -1%. : , = ..-,...., ..., , _--, - 4.- **,"" i • 3 _*" *''''''i • + ' '' ;3 " 7,* ... - ''- ",..„,i ; 1-• L ' s .-,,,. 33 ,-, 3 ; ""',. i 4 ~,,57`,„.., • , L 1,,., . , . , _._ „,,,, ,„ L I ~ ~„ _,. ~ ~ ,- , , : . - - st, , ,*,, •T ' "".At TT., '..' .. - ,4 - 4 , 44 , 41- , e. t ..., 4 i :' , l' , 4' . ''' , ".." '')•-,-. .." 2 14,.....:,...* 3 *,,,*!,*,1 1 ~,.;::'; 7: ~ , , 'l , - *-....,- 1 ~,, '., '' . • ,:'+ s' ......4 • , " 4 - i*i*, ‘, ' "s: ''h-,„*.-+ s. -t ' ' .:„. ..''' - , - ~,•„ - ' . r "`. ', " "' ' +"** ' • ..., '* T'' '' `i ~...-..,,,,,, se ......f?..7 ,,, , ,, 5e.‘,.. i 5i ki.... ;., ,, , ,, , , -`4•`: r rt.. 4 ' "'r `'‘ !,f 1 .... ';' .1 4. z, 4.-' , ' . t...... , -,. ;,' *•• • '`.,"•.in.' ~'"'"'• -• ' '-'-':' ' ':: '':•' ':';-‘;'"!.• ' ' '•- - i -;:' '" ''''',: : no' ''. -- . -.•.'": - • ;-• ••' - • -. . - ''--7 • ' '- •-•'; ' 4..1 •- ... -- ; / , i,-.*• • ",'‘,. - - 4 ', 1 / 4 1' 4•!!., 0 0 tte - 8 , 474,;•t - -4;pa..., ,4 4'z.;'",*.. % •'• '.,;,• : •',";-,--:' - 4 i'-;,'• . - -'-," -`..' '' ' 4 ••'' ;; Z .1* i i': ••;`,,',, , i..."...= - : '-' - ' -' -• '• ;- • '''• --"- .!' '; ."•'-'-''.': -; -''' - ';':l'*.7.• r t ".T. %, ' -'• •'- '- ,' ' -- - ... ,'-, •' " ; ''' -'‘ : r' ,- '' 3 ' 4 ' . '. .' l l''''."*"` ~‘:6 11. -... ''.'..' ',., • , ~.*".• ''' . ,Z ;' '-i 'el'. .4‘;‘ , ..e.4 1 ...4 1 ,11-4 1 1-0. ;A*. VT '''... - *T.' '-'`..,,,.'-+, • ; ‘' ' T'. * `..7 'S'''. 1.. CT. . 3 ,*..T.*s'l 4*•.'",,t 4 41*, *;. -* ':,' ,'' . ' + ~... .•''.+, - T 7 '`...f. i 1 44 . , ;, -, --.--, - -__ , , ;-, -.-.; . ,_-„. , „.. .i. ~, . ~- e t ,-..,:-- ' '.• • r- .„. i_ t , 1 , .. 4 . - ....., .;‘,,,,, ~... ~ 41., 4 .,,, -, -,,,,,-, * to, ..,...:t -, 4,,„ ~.f t. .f y 4-, „,.. ~„ - ; •_., ~ . -,- ~,,,,,, ,-. ft ~, ~, • z , , ' * . ,i-,_ ~ '-'.'":. , - .., 't ' ft ~,,..f.',, .. *-, _,.: - , _ ~-c. ' ... ;_' ' •• ~,* '.,;, i . • 4' . ;." ;•'* , '. 4 •-b• ,'-- -, .;,,".." •.; ~,_ ~..• •.;,g,g;;,-*•,-",.•••-•:-',,,,, , •-• ,,,..,-• • 0 4-_, 1:4 - si' 4 1 =4 ;ej.. , "f..4 , 4 ' 4 4 I s t k',";.. t v , :., • ;. - :,' „,.:* t . ~."-: . 4 , ; ~, ~ 1 - -,..•-„, -•., ~- .7. t. ~. ,-- . 4.., !- ' ,•- '' ~. ,-, ,-,„i , „' --.. • ',.. ~" •-•' 3: , , 3 -11,*' ".'• .. T ' ;P. ' ..- *- . ''' '-- * 's* ',-;''''''.- 4 '...* *' -. -E ".', '' ' ' '''' . '', ' t ','.‘ '''''T•‘. * ! ,.. , • ! ,}7,...* 1. ,."** 's: A T: -5.,, T.:4.. 53:44, 0 , 3 1•3 4 .1- . ....t, - -4.,...- - , , i„,, F. ,, •,; ‘ , 4 ;„:;•-;,, ,, , ~i,!--,,, , •1 . ......- , • v , ' 4 • " 'Eti , ,' 4 " t•• , '3P;i lr ' f tf . 't'' A'' , '.,:'',. - 4 .- ' :,. :.a..' ' ,;•:- ;' ..; •' - -''' .. -'.' ` '',4 - -.--- - .:,- • --: -- - r .',:“.• - • „.- ;-••• : *.-• 4. - K. -,"-, .i' --‘ ';:-• ,•.:.•• t .- '-'.; -_ ': . - •-•:-%- '-'- •:• - - • ' - - s., --,) "ii . •-• ~..- ••. .•p 1' 4•+ ',7 - -.. 3 ' 4 l. 0., '... Sr ":" ... 4 1 3, -4-3333. ,5.'.. r •- s - ' 3 ,*•+ t • .3 ; 17„ , ,W.05 53 " "T -.7 - ..., 4.•S' 3 . 2` ...Yr....* :- ...A.., '.- --* **** l / 2 - f .-.,;., ~ -.•-• ... ~• -.. , -..-• _ -.. • . _,..„..-•-, ~... -••..--.--• .•. •-. e. .-- • ' .-•-• •'-, - -- . 0 *tk' COT* * 1 „t' +St - '' t•T''.. .., 4'7 - N4.1. 7." ••,., .; 4. , *" . ....t- .ra- .*.4 :. , 4'; Ca''''.3, *,_'" "A„,,' ti i,. . ..,,,, .• ~..- ,a,n-,,,P5‘.... . -, ...ret ,',•,= o , '" A` 1, 0 !"'s t ,•,'..-, , ' „ ,• „L.' ", '• , ~,,. 4 1 , ,, , ...t •i•r .- _, .', ,' ' 7 ., ' 1 "• ' ~' .. ''' - - tt . a- -3.-•" .'`' - -....... '' , ', cr: • ~ ' , ,_, „.". is. 4174, Aq" . .,1, , :z t ..... 1 ~,ta . t 1 :"!.."i" Z s " •,;:,T, , .„;:f . 1:- +,•_,T,T , i 4; . L:: 1 , , ....,,, • 3 4,,,;;; f e ; ', 4 ;': : .*:,,",77,;*.5.T* • •',T- II" t, ,ki 172,',0 3 1,:t i ...,7Zrr* ;4 ,-,' ~ , , a !, z 7...,f :-.., , ....,!4 4- f*... - 1,,-..a..„"- , ;,,,. , i,, ; '',_`,. e I .. "... - ',., , 11 t. , '":" . *, A 2' ; "=,,' , ....'": , ~,,, 7,,- ~,... , ~„, , ~' . ‘,' ,-„,, ,-, _..:, , • .b. , ., , ,_..,;,.... , -.,„.... 4 ; •, ,, , -4 , ,,, , , , ,; „ ..,...,„ , ..... -__„, -,-:•„, , , • • , 4:. ,. ...et,4 -- ia s .,i4,l•;-,7 1 - , 0, t ,:t !, .:,_•„„,,,. ~ , , :•.4 4 , . ,;;•..,, , -: ,-,•,‘••-_,,,,-,‘,....‘. I i -. -... z ,'„,•=',,'"••' 4. 4 „-t-, 4 %- -- z *::.,- r, 4 ) .. ~, L,11,,, ; . ‘... ; - ,...„••,-, , 7:,:5. 4 " 4 , - , ,,- 4: „:, 4 ~,, ;:,...•;:, , z - z -,-- ,-, • - ~., •••,,, *kJ ~, -.•....p.,,,...:•-_•,:-••,..-•---•••••.:2-z-L;.E.-,,`il-,,,,,2,,,..:7-,r.„)...-i.--.7-2.--...71-7!",1".g•••--",1,2ii-g4t,:i"-PZ4.-ta.r=?,,-:-.c.:1!•;••,-.W!,74-7I17.41:*-;'*-":4-:';'''4.-""Z"±A;71---."':':- *`) , ,,114` . %?1 , ,.e . ` .. '.';'f", I t I* , _ , v ; . l - :* :.* f•:„ -4 *,;,:;., , ,v*721., ,s ,**,•;"", 4, •4•',-, t 1'..!,';,,,,''' -- -„ - .,,,1 -- . 4 . - .9 - .e.l._'‘;''*-4NC•i".'., -, *•,,l i •ti- 4 4 . 4 - i ;;„ - T,tl',,,•.pc.` - .3 , ,, , *,,ii- -- 1- • , '-. - ...1.4..••4 , - -- ;:ri.,=‘;•ci• - •,V: :. :- :- 4•'-i ; - ;' , - , -' , ; .l ''' ..k ` - * . ` ' . '"4 .- ' - ''',',.:''...) . " : " 4 ' - ''''''''.:r ..... "7:' -'• ' = '.. . ... 's ; ''' 4 '''' 4 P . '4 l - ' 46 -!',:, }i' 4 '..‘f:%:. :. ,i :' ' ...4 '..l'trt lt !'‘ ' t,t• • t''',' * ",ti. T ;;l7,4:4`.= -, ,,...i 4 ;',„ 4 1 `trit1X*14%41 4 4^!),,t . 5,16_141 1 ;44' 7 4;"4 / _,, IL ''' ' ',..4.,,*';'-'1' 4 44-',.tt - V . :q! -, '3T 5- 41 4 1' 71 : : T .-=-1 . -. ÷: .• -.-. --- • - •-,-;, •tt ' - '4 , 1 - .1..,, ~tti-, , ttr., -11 -,- '24. , , - ,,0 ./ .:i . ::7;,, ,. . - 4....•.,,, , 1 , •.. - .t.-7 ,4 1 it - 4 - .4 - -...0. - -_ - 1 , - -, ' .- - - , t -- •-• ' '-'----'-- - . ••.' i4 4,li" !'''',l,*i ti-"• ! g l' . . 1 •"*r. ;r - ,• , Tk•;;A:i .;,..-•\,r , !-%:"k 4 0 .":'1 -11 - '4 5 ‘17 - '... , ;,''.4A e"+ !1... 1 *•, 3!.° "',..'f'• .., -4 ,41. .1 14 ,',..›*".t • *.i • r.:*,;:+ ,, :;",..+3 14 ''*41;4C,'.•.° 4 1 4 4. 1. 4 ...? t''l'‘l 4 4 31%t - - *Z•I4. is** •:',sl 4 ls*****Ts,•' V,(1T'11't.4`.....t 41,f'z;''-i. 'a ****.•'•*,*,* t'.7.i , Tt l _"* . T - ,4.> t 1 4.' „r . -'4, t ---- ..,,....:„.•.„ ~4- 3, i ti.%.4,, , _, iov,••••r• OZ. 44*""1 . .."'',* , -- 4; ti 1 44 - 4 ~,, ~,, •••• * •q•li, .c.,1.,..; !,,,v4, ,- ,, ,,.-ii.,,,..4,1,..... „ . .. 0 4„,,, .4 1 . .""',‘‘' 14 •1"..t: 44 i,'", 4 , 7;0 „4..." 4 1. - 0 4 4.t 71* ; '9.rf';' so .',. :„. , ,z,. 4 ., 4 ,,,,v ~...„,„. :,,,,,,,,, ft../"4 0- e 4 1-t . " °,•; e, , ...4 ` • ,;,.V.4;- 44 7,,,,, 4 .;', 4, ,i , 4- r •= ;A;; 4 ",.. 9 " . .. 444 a ~ 3 %-7,'"'.4 i; h fier 7 4 ;*% * i . Pt s `,.:',:, ff: 44 %,` , ;I• ~;1 " * .t. ' i ,4 t„.4-,4t,t. , ,,..,4'•:,,,,.'4:L i f , .:' 1. , ' , n, 4 ,, :, i '"i '''..*;l 3 ‘l'•:'"•**; C 4 .:S.,*;.Te‘h• • •474 14 4 , 0+ 44 04'^7 . i.7% 4 4 '''S,;*• . **f.4 • , , 4 4. '•C : . -.1'7 0 4, A ~..,„, ~ .71/ , \,. , ..;tt,t t . 4-.(,-e , 4.; ~, ,,...-..2, -tr, 4, v- . . , 4 , - - ,, . , m 7*l-''' , - 'N'TiA - t a, ..-%.,:...,,, f ~....-: _.,,, *„ , 4)., vi: V.I'V Wi'' t ,f 4 . lP 4 •`"*-;,14 t I ZN:."q•; :., %AV ' 4,4 tr e ;,: 4 •` - t , ,-,i.:* ,1.' , .,',.;. • ~,•:„.t, ..,....;,- c ett..1 . ,: „.:q., 4: - .J......4.74 ,. - ;Niue% 4......t,„ht , 4 0 t. e t, r ) :: 4 4t , t• 44t't , ,4, ~,i, ~,7 .; , r, .V l ,e%,• l ,"'i'Le • .r.: 1,74.. 4 ft4k , t 4:. Nit ' tV 4 4 ' i4. * . ' 4. **-0 . qtrT..•'"•24•44.4•• "Pgr t t".' 3 i'*-• A L 44 " 4 % . ".t - calik:A° A ria e....''' , A;1,!, , ...14,,r; ...0 ~o, ~, • 4. , .C. , .< 's ' * 4. *•. 4 4 O s ••• 1 / 4 1.` f %.,1 . ; ! .....1••q 13 ~.,,,N Ki.; - ,',".,4• . •*"4z .0.• 4:7 0 ,,,,,,,!*... 0t.„ 44 .., .- 1 .; • A.. •.; • ","•,,, , g -4 4 ' ~,, Or, l'.. * *;•1., 't""". 0 .4 . V : '!" . , 1. ,,,..,,1 . Ti.‘:f ' ` 4- 44,4.3-04A7,012 *yam :4S• a* te7 l' ~ IV ; ft . •Z}'.r...r:, 1. ,'V .4 *t,1t0 ye t ., ... , , ,,., 4= , 77 1. -..- !,.-, ,- k - 4= 4:3, t! 4.7 4'i.. , 4 " 11;19 , ...Ekt. :.'fit...m1zt:44 . 1 : 4 7„ ,,, ,: 5.4 ,.... .;1 , - , k 1 tp.t.,.'• V4.4 . ...... - c4,;,,t,, #. ,Ni.; t ?„ . ,,...* ,r i . ..Si t t. l4 4''' Slai ' ..* ' 't' 4l t it \r' 4, ?' 'r'D.: f , e 1 •1"s 1 0i' - t'Att'a‘' , t .:* ita,t,*!. 4 4 . .' ' * . t.'l.L` P ,t-frl?.l-i ~,; - , & •" J . ..t,..ti2 tttE4VO tee ,;"' . - 7 4,* 4$,irr'' 1 4 4 . ... , t .45 ;• -4 ;;``"•1 - t, ~ 4 t, Z ,.tf'.t.P5:t=3,..117, c 4 . 1"iti \ '?`f;;e:,, , rilt , ti.,.`".., 4 %)*U. 4 - A ,, .14f6- 1 %.4t,t.7„ - . . 4 ., .... ~ T ,-. 4 .1„, ! 0 ,.;„!,t P r t:ti3Of z ?2 ,,, nM•ti c i:' .;., . - .,1;,!./ ,, . -- ~'-f;- , :•,,.0, 4 0 !„,,....1 , -0,•<.•4 1 4 . c. #1‘,..c.N ,,, tq...E , ? 7,„ . ,t... - o„tt.;"•,_, a f - 4,11 Kit -,.! , ;r 1 „-- - . 4,,, q, ,, 1,,,,f .1. ~:st- 41.. , ..t ..t„r." yak *a 'fi t ' ' *''' 1' t:trr s TA Y % -r* e•?l'';?-';' /."1.- 4.- r* ''s> . •'::..';' ,A ci* .. 0?",?;• • Xi, -‘, ,?,4. -- ,'; ,, - - r.f. - .4 °, :c'llit, , .-_ - , it I J, ,- . t; , Ts,:., „ 4 -.,; , ' : ' , ;,t1 ,1, , V c 7.;f4. i,, , v t t ,,•';,..,•;',)„,.1 . , r'ii t , . - At, 9eyt,;•,,,,,..:-. • t.04,,, ,, -,i ist-tx.7A,,-,,,,,,,1_0,,i,,,,7„ tt,- :t-_,T t ,•....-• F - N , ' 11 :,..6Zt..t ; .74,4.1.44:;!<i t. J.„ - 14,!,,t , „,;tt,jri - ,%',' zeN, -;:4 ,0 41,.'545. - .,,, , taeirt . tv ,•.„1 - e., , ,ii- 3 .;, - i pte:',,4 - ,;•1,5,..,,: : : : •,' , :,:R er .4 , 'N - 4 . ei11 . ,„ - G , N .T . - :, - ,.j.L:c... f g.;' 1 :••,, , :kkk..,,......,, ,, ;Vi 3 t . .,,,1 3. „' -. .Tfi?,* 3,f ' 4, 3._0..e.. 1 r , it•51.,1,,e*1 4 ,,x , 4 4 .*t 4 T5,', 1 -t-SZtsrs - r,rt,:Ti . 4*,:'**e.:,•+N,ti,, 4 05, 4 44,1' 0, ),..qt`;;:-••"."•'r4..?,,4 i;;; , ,,:4 44„, , .2.1.;,(,..h.Q.j.,---....: '' fX.7.4 -. " 444 C47/..V 411: r - ' l ' l 4;t l '''''' . t' x teir'F:•-,. ' r tb4- ' c,41 .0 ••• 4 7 ,:44' te ' •i'l '.. , • •• P1-..-",,W.,„'" t . 1 4 '' ,. : -. "• ,- J - 4,, -,i1L.,„ -,, , , ;; , :.i5,'.-.;:g',:i's'e ,. e.-.. .t,,:eil:'l . '•" , ?A t-4 4, c ,..1i, g,,,q(itY;fit -, - . 'i .. z?''l;-':'.'z.ri! , ' ', ' - 4:l,ve,' - rx.r. v s:,-.4, 2 ,41',-.it : t f t,\:::::,4:,,,. lZ 1 eo - t 7 , 4 ,, z , ,, .. ri 15 , 7,1,, ,,z,.,,; ; J i t;. -- .: 4 , ..0 4 ,; i f i, ,, ,i i , ,,,i „, 4 , ,: .11 .. c, , , ,, , ,,, : f ... ft.. .g .. ,_ ,:,,,,_ , ;,,, , , : ,24 0 , .. ,,, 1-t-,..,, , ,z„.0z,::„.;. , ~ , , , ....s-,...t-4,ic, t? a' (67^,1V1 ' 'aV . f.:.•PC'l',. * E s,- ti t "'.. l !Crl , k- * '''..7 l '' 4.* 0 •g 4 , c p„.1„,,, ,•‘;.... ~,L'r.*,.1 V ....t- : ,...4`,4;c ' r k.l; .4-tz;-•‘ - ••• 1 4";-•Z‘• t.t!.•\ -1 1.,•:• ,-.\ 119 ..- t,.;t4e4•1„:•b•q..-.• .....1 - 7,-r..,,, ,, C 4 c2a , / ,,, ,,,,tf , eat , :a;;;..,, t .-- ." ;Lc" ie , `45... l'":'t- 1 .1 1 ?t - cf? , ,` , .,.'4.',.‘ ''., 1 : ,. ,,,-,•-*1)-.140‘, 1 "..a , ,`"at 6'4, 1 ,4' , -;,, 4Va-.:',..1._.,".4f..41,.*•1$ c a*--, Pi" , • ,,- , , ' , 1:` , ' ' ''.r . .f.,..44- 6'l, `•..l' - r, c ..LQ ,;*i.•*? t, ' ' ' '. ."Z:. ; ;":" . 4%'; :.47 i1.- t t' '") 1 V :-- 'i',....-1'• , "-Lttt'.-.T c t , T .l l c 4J- , -.4 ,i':% . Z,i'.. 1,- ,:1 , 4,":.-•;:•. - ,41 - 1 - ... 0 l i - ,Pr..V. l .z . ‘t t - 2_&?-„;,. -,. ., ) •f...;.;,..,,,•‘,,-.q;,• 7 4i-,. , 11 ;t404f..,5,:_r,5ii.,-IF:', Vtt , j '' ' '' A' ‘ ‘.,• ll ",,:Q.'':l...Ni' - ',.. -.4‘ , : ; ' ;: - 4 .- '` . .L..q91 ..1. cZ-:'i3O-..;,"r7i.?"it't:t.4.l't4,;'!N•'(,-23iii.t.'4cc*T'''ri,k1.71(11 14:•t 4 I4•3,4Lieci+trt,! ! it t § 'r . ,-47 4 '' ‘,:. 3 t * '''f 3 ; l ;* C r7:-/ - -T1 l ;s' ' : 7. V ..°4. 4•P l L U?. 4Z.;:f}e' l ‘ T- I l *'Or:T' l ''<!` l 44' ,4 '.SF4 4 ';C, l .'4 ii",%, '. * uu.i.. , .„,q,,-, , ,,,,,,,,:,,'"\"),t" tA. w.,,,i t rj- -- , , ~ ,, ,„, ,, 1:4. 4, v.,_ , ,:, tr ,- ,- -r ...,t9 , .;;„ , ;•; , ...-... ; ~• z _c...2.,,,..,, „,..„ ":e...' t" ,•tr.,:77:&-..,!1V ,k,'11:cr%....,:f...,,,,1•,!:1„,!;:P:Z...:'-..ri-',..6;:':11 1 2 ~ ' I I:,1, - s '4 . il ' .17, . . 4 ., $, .._, 4 4 q• L . „` '*., '• ti v, .•,•., ; , .- • .., , i' . • = - t , .. ~., . .0 1 -.J. .i.-.- . 1 ; • , „4.,-.,,A. ze.. , ,,,: .-.-;- --.. • 1 p„-' 4 - 70 V-- - -,* , - .t , t.',• l "- 1 4• 1 _5/,*'"44;,.-i eik.,,:"5_, f , 7 ,v 4 ,...,-, _.,„ f,*. ‘ 44* ~,,,,T-P4..A..7.,„*.*C:),, c ' ~,_4 1•% , c,...f re....; - ; -, ii . .. ,, ,r,1‘r-r.4 1 ,&. ~.1 ;14',..•, i' 4. met. 'l, -. ..-.47,.'t4;i'-'1.:,•; .C. 7., ' , 4 : 6 .._-' - ' . '"'-..,![-ZyN, l .: * ".. , •yr;; 4:1 - . 2 '; - . ,47.. '.,; ' ';• •4. 4 .4 " .. 4 .- . 4 •N'N`1."'t,..; •4 4' ,0 4 - 4:1 - 4:3i 4 ,r= -- cli 4 5 - .;" 2-4., ;.• • •t'.." 2 , 4 , 11 4 t.."_4';:ttl• ; . 1-•-;••;-•.1:•.--,. tunitE , ....; c,-. .1,, 1."•,./•„ %.1•,.,4, 54. 7 l'Z t it--i .."••• 1- - t.' , \-•j4& 4 •4') , . 1 t..; - 142,::- ;" '',*; 4 `,,'" l ,, i - 're.. , ;1'41-t,•A' ,c. , *•;--;" ,-4. ,- , 7,4, ; ~..4 , • ?, . ..,4W,.q.‘ „ ,,,`, `, 4ti.-- 1 1 , ;.4,,b, • ••;:.„'?gr,4, ; * ''' ". - 4 -4 " • ''..l;;T,ltr ' ;`' ' '.. , ", 4 '' .o4 * fb I'" 4.4 `r• 2 tlit L i - ' -'• - t '' t k , 1,4 4-1 14' ,- ;. "? .4 1 .rt 5 t 2.4 4 :- ..4.." , -W4 - P 4 ': o "Z.+"• 94 •''' . l . - .if - l t ' 3, `•.`t , r.. - t"e11..;! , ,P . ' 4.4 e. * N1:' sA,,, -,.:14 ~;•, r :., - :, , , : ,-, 4 6, ,, ,•..,-;,%..-,i,5t.,,v, , ri,-",: i ,t 1 . e... ~ .5.:, . ., : 4•;',14‘1...-c, 4% ,5}c:5-tZT::•1•-!`4. 1 '.f ! -,'p'*7.0-1 aiv' o'!!.• V i. 19 ..1.tt,8-T ,, ,"4t*l''*,, - . -" , T' - -t 41.1,-• irtr,244 - , ,,-,,, ,,14',"4;ki.;."..'4 ", `...;*.•" - ',;'' - di 'l.'r• ' -, 4at..-' ,r - '`'-•, tt1.;...44i.ct.1_,f,:.;``('4","•-••'-"il-q-V-',..')/.3.":`,9."--';',;"1 li . ,"''.'. 4 :. - .'V. 4 1,r . .... 1 ......,•; - ,....f.""' t.r-•-;' , ..:•=,,1 ••,.. ~., „,. :.-b., t r••,„.,. T.1. , ..,„ ...,, 4 . 3 ..ii - ';' ,„ 4-......-*„.l. - at...-i, i , , , L r • -± 4 l ' .. A"`go} 4 = 4 f -k t" . < c4 ch'iv - i'.. , -c; - t: c..2,4 , ..t..e ., ,F , ', , -:: ''''' e'r=kr„` . 4,o3l, 4 Y*et% - ..--4 .-1 1,, ivz . ,- . 2F'' , . , T,t • ' -`,.'',•l-;.;,'",:t.t.,,../tie,y,,,:-,,,tv4.,241„:•-,.10,_•;,•V‘t,-.4.',411.-Ai'..:1'1,41.4 :,, • -, _„"ltio' s =4- .•ej4,4 4 , Rt t ne,•. - ;t. 4 . 7,...."4-;"..,.i.,;• 1 t; - ,‘•:..... -4 y ; ,914.01;4-Atf**.t .I:P'),-.‘.0Z'.4"'••..'3...'1.:•,'Yi':t'1,,,C4;•.:' 1 5 1.1.;744-r?i4 il elj W s 4„f i ' s4 P 'e. ?4 ` ; :-.•"•:': : ',4-.4-4 l'itz•4,i*:, ~4-". c.;; „...•?;V;',4:-Vt•41;V...<",• ~ .r , ..,-14:1‘ , .‹,. 1 :,-1 ,7 ;c;i1 , '1: , ..w.;-;;s‘_iv;f',4:', „ , 62.. ! . .2,111‘27 4 4i,- - i-,. - .Q--.:W•3•0_,...: ' . ; - . 4t r ., .. 1 ',''':::•r , -`4 , 1 . -, 51.%'".11z.,"'rht?., ,. . - :, - ,?.i ,- ;. ,.. ....„„zt . , , ..1 , -.,.., , ..,...-k.r.',.,,,- , is 4, ,_,.,, ,,,-i i,K,qz: ', .;e."4 - ,,f".•:tr4% - t 1 ,1 1,- ,;:,tvi;•/ -,, ,. , :i Y T - J - ,: , .".7%"7..i-A7: , .,'11L; (-•-•;* 2 6 ''.'"it''','":I':n 1 :;,' - ;:i1 , • s sT±P4'„i: 4 • 'I . 15' 4 -4' ?•- 'l - ;''•kr . 4 l 4't' s "g,'''',4 ' ! „..,,T.1.51,;:-.1-',.....•- ,- Cr•rn,ll.2!*;-4,4; 1 - 1 1,4g1tAT:N C, ..,z , , ,- -417, -. .4(.,, ii 4..., -,, t; ,„ i ,-4-...5;. , e.- i1 :,,,,,p N - sqlc.t - 'it.;:v ,,, ,.1-.;•ti. , ,-) - 'g,.' , J-Iq::, 1 . :4- -- ...' 1 .7h1f4 1. --e-, , , , ...,-'t . p",<L,-. , z,r1:,,•;;;t: f i3-t - 1'•. ; ) ::cil i;..--.` - -1, . 4 rie - -", cs -f.„-'T'i,,' 4, , - -',' x ;,„„xf-f;ii: , .'i, ,, •-: . .:`7...41i`-`' , W•P.:4 .- +, ..; , 4 , -?(-..* - -•=1Y24', -- : - ':" - • , :/,:i - ,-i - .. - "-' - i-!. Ilz• . :-4, - iv. , ,. ,, ,..."/ 4,_ 'tkkr,'!V4-t!".....;:5,:fi1,:i.:1:f;'L.1-tl4';':.firiV;Plz:l4;'-''.C4* *- -: tN;% ,i, -,A' , 1 . ;-g , lt'4- , !-,, 4 4.R.'1).• . *.i.ti 1., g!tP.'-`- 3 0, V,--plt;!:Sfrg-li-ifg::'4,e',t4',;t-!-',rtk;'' 1 , it- ,, , , T•f t • .:.. , -...•'' ,r ,i4.V . .;'1.t.;'*2P',,, ' %. ,e, , 1 , ; ,,, , ........,,,,t4. t, r , : , ,t2•, , tra...;, - 1. 14; , t, 9, ',. -4, tr , .. , p ---,- -rfetigt - ;' ,, ,' WAP-.; E,.....-..,./4;,:••'.1 1 .4-fr?.:c.•?l ,4 '''';'*i • ; ,4 '" t . 4 ' - ' 1. • ( . 1( '' . .fr . - - V l ir4:'' 3 :`•••:4 e ,"7iff.; , ; • , , ',q-'.Ar•''l._•.`;;'*' ~• '',.•'""".'14° ' ..5. ' . 1 7.1.5.-i- " '',4- . z';".:'l•- ' ,s"..e.]:t..;'V.•Zq•z•- . ?, n„4: t :''''V t. ' i .;-`lt . i'.; i•-. - 0.; (A.,;„ ~,„ 4,z. ..e, • ; /„..t-•,.„ , .at,i,..,., , 4 :..45.a..:2.11.41, - ...41.1..N , ,.1 ,,, ,--4*:,.t,111,.; , , -, 4:P., , `-...Z,44 .. , V , s:iNX-f,lti*"+ l . 4l .-7..til*A;&'Sts.: , ' e "i 47 : i i• , e.C•kva'cti t, •s 44 4 11 - t:„ - "illt.*;•. , L . lx%'; '' - V ';;,'o - ~,, ' 4.%741•9 " , ; i,v1iT;;-•;',- ; ;:1'.'4>.%'.',',..f.'- ? s•'. l ~ 1,•„1,,z.," -.•,,,,.;:. , -„c i ~I•At- - t....r.54.-.- - -:!;e: e- .- - T . r ," -' 4 r j „ 1:1;,•;'*'.. -*°-- 'i, , Itt•tzg';'',',...,.t . 5 4 , 4 -', - '.(.):;-;.; , ;••••-'''',. , 4 : , .; '1. 1 144,,,tZ o at e 4. 4 w ., •' l ''' lit.,f , *tN l " gi..'-* ..1' 4 1 .. it c'"i', ll }tf-" . .)7.; . i1'•e'11i1: __PP4tratV 4 .l h l "P ? s / .. 14 :. 1 i 1 r.N 4 ..0. 4 "4‘ 1 0, t f• l 4 ..' 1 E If:`Asf r l i . , / ""tp . "...i , " , 4.Z4 1 , 4 ,-,d'".......;44".. 6 4.••••„.ii i 4,../t,-,...,r t r:J.1). , ...o** ~...,0_,,,_ ri i -) 2 .90, , 4, 4 1,,,,.....,t;.- -74;14 0•.'.3.-$-6,-,ro.tti,-,1,-,-.:,?-,t4t-v -',;,-t•411.,-.1 4, 4 o,o' i , „:.'"-re ''. - ' , •ri. - .1*, , 4 , .y , ....r.,:,-,•1,..„... , ,i---A , - ••••••:•..1 4rit.411 .4 , , •t - '1 F-C;.•'- 1 .04i. , s - . . 4 4''''*;' ,.. ",g;i':''a k- ',„T•g" . 4 * ~ , A 44 0 ,,i.u),:,, . .!<;4!,,.L..,,,,t,., - , as . e.c.N4-c-4= ~-,,,,,:, o.o' '' , .'' 7 ) , 4-,z.e.. -, 4 4 - 1 14,- .4 41 . 4,4 ,41. 4 t4 -, tkr , -4.,z;4,:•4°',.,ct• 4' M lC a.gi l l-17A 144 0X,01 1' %•• :I' '; .p.f r f\. * Q 4 tq ..4.1 4 t, 2 4013 :1 0 11 ' .%E.f ...f i FL : •,,ri . ‘ktrlV, i ;ikt c >.',.• Alt' , ••l;''to7.', r i ; O•',,'i - '!t; - ' - 4e * ''tS' - . „t„4. k W U 4-'i L ''," 4, ; .- a ,4-4 *. 1 •4 Z'f :1,:*;,,,,, • '.• Fiykiz- - 0 7 ',144"•"4'i1 - *Vet x ,'s"''' N- eVW4,41. , t , "..,,,,114.,,.. -,t, 4 1 • , r.i...y3.0 , 0 :41, ,, :. ~, , , I t s -i- c ,, , l a - ,,,,W , i,. , 1-• * . i:4loWm - ,..j,,,,.„f4 . M - f.t,,.%':i 9 44e4K'e.4,..iN -7.. •-, 4 •.x.,. w01t.54,414 w0 z g4....1-'44 . 2- 1 ,:.:; . .., - - , 4, V, , , A( -tA., 14 4•,'"k•t t ,,.„ tipti ,, •;ol‘.4.,,;V.P;t. i' .i. _ ro4 4; 5 1 , 41i. r ,k. 1 4 -- 4 - vp4 ,1 4.41,,t9i , •'- v ' el7l-414 - i,;•'`, " e l , " 41 ~. - • ,• ' -;., 3 14et 7t 4 4,,, 1 4,,,..,1e1., i„:.,i,.-14.: AM * 4...' ' " /-',- 6 ‘ , t , - ••-,,tf tfr v.44, 41 4.• - •.,, ; ‘ , ! -- Pk , :?Zto , .4v I " , t , tt,(etr• ttk N it t l 11 1.51‘,. ? ?,..14- , -, 4 " - ff1P4.0`,„ 4 ,14,,,,0t;•tp.:i .- ;m l4 , k r:4..5„ , .-,4 4 , 044; itts.,f6t,.--4,;ri.....,,t4„re i-, G .ijktke.el4 ‘. 11 '4` . .; 4 " * 4 14 . 4 i N • ..A. - P44 -- t.4 .f.. t . 4 x... : i:.3., ~,,....: w n .- ig.4,„ k. , l7N*,ter, l4Nlklknlg, k?tf--f4-5.5-prorKtt,,,‘,N.Dl ki. 1 . i 1" ,14 ,5 44. lk:rp4., 'l4V4Filotigt&ST4:ollesZl Ft I, ... , q-'';,;,1:•,. tepoe,t....it, - 64 . 51 - • ~ ,, , i.,„ . 4 _ ,•;...• , ,T,.; - •, ,, ~.-5-,, , :t1 .4,41.4 4 f -,C to , r lk o - • -:115-T :•e• -:-I tItif -4 - i `'\'t : g1; 4. l4' i' I. „1 , 14 - .,,, ,,,, - , ~, .t..- ,,c ,t,5qc,,,,;4,-,--40 4_,,tr' , -,.fr,, va...= -3 v t'..• ia "- - li' ' 7* . ,7 , -" 4 ... , '"7' ''. - I'ra vtit;•4 7, 4 - filtnli-'- - ky,lo•A s iii•i,,,,%.Zitor.,,g4 t ,Aew t : ~.;*,!„, 4c 1 1,.., 1 11, ~"'±r,...,4 " , . *"..4 . ..'- ' 4 a 1.1t';k•:% 44- r‘'4 . ... i r v 4. 4 4.,10 tO • - ,;``,;:11::, k 7 i'l ; ,A 1 ,4:.1Z - tiN t ,' 4•L•sit-c t& . ‘••, - ,' 4 - ! q :l . , :f 5- ':: ,s ; t irtvw.;llfi.L l 4..TT.,oz.-,.-._ --- : 1 w;.O. ~ ,,, , ,, ,,,..m, u , , ,, . ..,, f ;i5, kki...4 0, 7 „- ...p . ....1. , ,i - z1r 5 ... -, t;, -. 6, ,, .40.....*,..., 4...KA,„...,e,,,-•-_;,..,;,,i.ii.-44?,'04,..1,V-7„11;., " 4 .ira 4 ki1t'71 ,1 41..." 4 4 , *;':-gr-14%, 4' 1- i•r""'er'rlll. l 4,..':;7t, 11 ;>1. 4 -1 7 : 4 V:4!1t_itZT 7,4 Z. s' 4- ;4•5tit;t4;11."..15;--;-14. 4t,,l64;rire-;,r4...,,, -› .4 , .7,,,e 4,-6 iit - •; ,, f,•.z; 4 V t ' , 4• 4 tt• , 4 4,1,•;..*;_41i9.;1.1 , . . .4;•Z • • = 4'.;;;K"-r,;:-„ 4 : ~,,..11,;:..r,,R0 - , 1.4 , ',p r 4 c„I"0 ~ *:". ' ' h .'"; v.' /14tr Ite," !- - , " 4 1..., ,, ,,,, ~ ./ ;,1-0 4 4 , 4 • 44' w..C.i- --. .;- 4 *• ' .} , t•-•••e.er.. l- ,,--*7.<"'"*;, Atf„..6Fit,:j),• 44 ,' * ,a :3) ,14* 5;?•,r'..4 @ii, f-,4 ;,C''`'*'. _,,,,,1vqpA1.. q - 4 , ." . ., 4 ,;;;>T•,.•, 4.ii".. - v - 0_ 50wuii.1ay. , ,..,,, , ,, - roilliros',„ 4 ., 7 - 0 ,,, • 4 - p. t '.' ' ' 4 ' ) '' IK• '.! a 4 4 ' l ' ~,g,F*4 4 P , c.. t ; t,q, .I A- 4;P,. 4 .'.' r , ' , ' .90,-F- tt : )iiT - 16-• - t-tc4grefr - e'Vi."}-' f ' ..4oA l' P.:itizi 7 i 4 . 4 ' 4, •''lt,,2o -, <• 7 ; 4 ,...'>g-1't ,!.14 4,!::.,., t7•43T.i.' *R - C,i;*°,3.3 3 . 4.4 *.Ta_113,31 4 :45:"T . P . , ti i:" ~, Z•*::‘,... 7,i,f(V , ,F1 - ,::4 4 Pg'.6,,,- 4 • 04 f. t.vf'.3 - 6 w..) r.., , ,,,,--..,,, , „, 04T. - - 'l , l 4, -4 - . 4- 4 , 444,•} - - pa' ear..ig - :.A.:.:P *7 "*".'-I , 7ra*A't=% A kljt '+' Ar.44,,,1, ,, ..1:iet.,c, , ti , ..1. 4, e....e..„4 , *., :4felo - imi.,qltisc,;!ntiVii4lgti,l3o . 7t7 l .l„fi‘ , "" V' '.4 . 4- 'l 4 ';' , ,- ko. ~ .4T; ;4 .4, , „ 1,11i.T;h!„, • •;•1i1 . , , f`..r.";48. S -4 4 , ="4" . ... '''l'''...:. , '4 ,- " ° •tV ..t•v. , .‘.1 - 4, - ts -, .. f 3,:. .;ti4fri,;4444l:otili-A ::**.. l''' • k!r`" 4 %. 4• '+*_.4t-y 44 7 1 : , 4*. 4 a,i'1,04-'t• t i , ,5•,..., LL 7 - * . -P-1. T":•4' .1T'1'714. ) P.e,1 3 t,.10: .. . 1 4.)174*'0'4i * . a7.44 1 .1 ki.;;0 ,1 P",•of:: ."'' -,44'*.''6t 1 ,4+•+"•t44-+ 1 7''?':i'4'' q*ePg;fffr''.-ici . .*'•;4t,, s , 91:4 , --z...4-' • ,FA.,... - 44,1,--g,r.".4.4. ; ;;•,,,•-•,, 0 4 ,*„i5.-177.-..12i.; '‘ ...2" l o ll 'k*l' 7r*ls ": , • '-l ikiTaii: - ; : V3 - ' 4 '.' 4 ,,,,,,,A , 4*s , 'lt•l r r.'o%, -- V4 - gi - pk.. v-4,4,;';`,Atit: --- I. ...417.. .T . ... -0, •:,04 , • , t; e .4",,‘:;04" , ,*-2., !4 7: i/PVtti - it p• - 'O4; ;."1 - i,i,, , -;;', - - - 0* ,,, ~ , ,P.',..t.•••,, ,‘„-,..;%,,i`5.. b , .*Te 30 ,s-•-•31_,1,13...rrT1L,,e++017.4*..;:i .; .te*g .4. 'C '.4 %et . at‘ * ` 4 : l %. ak-4_ , ...:i ( , „fro-a,' . ::., * I V :.v,••*4l"‘* , 041 , i 44 1 t•' . 0, ,1 444!" , " 4 &.1 11 g4W4 1 1 '3 • . : 4, 1 ;writ...4n 4'bX's •t:,-"5 1 1, , ,A6rt ., ' . ..t - z - ,i• - f.,Y,- ~,,..- -v -•;', 0. 0 , _- T •rz- ~. n t4-- ',. 0 Aie...- - ,=1 , 1 , :i:ic , ,,,n,1 , ,5;: , „ , - ,-,, e4 , vq....,-, , ,..,., , , e tA t tP, k • t:' •, 4 - .t.'t.g . ' 1 3P 4 '; ,, t ,1--, , , rp‘7 0 4 " c ' - ` 4 . l' i 4r P"' W*7*'*T 4-)l ' ? * . ' l4 Al'''2'• *C.2 l 4 ; c: 4 're:',; J + 13 ,,,•* 4 -1" . 3 ,,,5,•• , s ,• L '• : ".•-•-.:•••• 3t : te 3 .N L A. v to,4‘ 61.4. #„. • - 4;43".Z.„l: ll tif t a 4 k a .t . ;1:4 4 ...,7,„d '-•-', , t . 1 , L , :- - 't do AV_l*Srtlz,„`47 ,- ,„ 1 -4 e:;lVss' , •*„,qt ....-i•rxt,,e•i,;ltrzt itN % *4 " ---t c . ."ifyi% •*"V-ct- , Y-V 1';‘,.,a3'. 4 .'t:4'4e.„ . '-‘ . C**".,: , ' . .7' . ...0i-.1 .7,1 / .. 2..'Ve.G.tA%ktl2"ll:''''.ll4i-1 Aki 117t-kfal.%lZ;V•tflil!-'.'i''.j',§t'•git• itg.Xb*AtllZklyiVTl' i t't+ '' . . 4 •'''';' , ; 3 / 4 '.1):•,..W71,:‘, ' - 4V4 t t..34VE , ' , ;„...•?r31, ,, r,,-,„SP 4 P 4: l t•t ,t - i -L. ,;."*.: 4 , k LttTh•s&vVq , /.-.l =4 t. i-:- , ,... , ?-, ; , 27 - si • rn-j,r.r v.< 1. ....0 i -%.,t , -••••c , :s.s. -, .;t2- 1 -1,k... , . .•-:, 5 -•,--.4 ---- ,,:-.4 ,, p , - :ia--.-.....;•.0,„.. ' t•rk-:." - rit. - • - •-q- -Pit...... -5 -;;'--,•-• -' •---- - :•-- - •,, ,- . , .1. - ab ,r,' ' E'L'' } ,r, '' • il• i ,, rca 4 . , ...a' - iifha , tl-I•j."';' , : , - ilc.' -, 1 * .t'ia ,, i ,,,- / r " 4l li,',.,Fss• f' 4 1 1 .) "..F-is - •• , - - :-!" -1 *:,1"'. 1 .--;:',-,••••'r':,:= , :f...9-, *4-'- - .•_-_,.‘•,..„.-•..,..„, - ,.i.„ • *N et ?) „ t r. ~., ~.„. -t q. 4 ....1 4 . - 3-, , ,;;;1i..1.,,,1,3 , 01;•,.r....., , ..4-,,v- titi ' • IrY"V4' 4l . --,_-; ;-v-f-sr'..t - -1---•.--*k.;•.Wi.ac; v 'h. if •-" ' •t' , l ? '''.."';',.;';;;: -= '••••4- 1 '.'"' • - ''''' ,1,. 1 4 ";,i,..i'...., i . .-*,•-•.* '‘..4.lTZi . . rVIT - f-c t'''''TTP‘r*'-$ 15.1 .A.-i,' ,2 1''.3 .1 A - Ti74 - 7 3 `1ZT.t*-..., ''*, ''F'.i734*.h:T 7 ,- 7 -'4i V''47":7 -4• ..Z.L, ie ,, :" . T" ... j747*i" 6 •7-,7ol+if t. l'.'* VL ' 4 ** ",• Ci:•V. , ,.,:, - ' 4 iit"'i '4a -4; T:r*:-Tkk*TlZ.74, l ltiiil44 4 (..i-ISJ"tytT ' '• t,,4P.,:',,-1,''..,•-r_,;;...0.,;;.. •',. ; -,.1- 7 •-,'" i : • ,7 ::;•' -(l • -- W s. .$ ; •- , ‘" 4 •.., 4- 4- • 1;!1'..t 41 , ti ' i1tr. 1 " ' • ,1 "..,iC , ;; • .4 . ,:7 *. ,:;';' . i7*. , "-?-,4; 4 ;•;';'' , t er'' , .. ) .41 -- ' 4 .- " .. .::', '44 4 - ,7,. 4 7'!4 1 ;''4"V 1 1.:.'. , 7C... 2 ) .1 7: 1 "..4`1". INti r ._ r.„4 , V.114414f.,-4...t47,4,,-.3 41- 41., ..Z:t 4 14 1 ',-,'''47iVt ll .;f l !• l7 A...;''c. 7 ._, I V•' , -'1 . 1 f 6, P . " r '''''" . " ''' ti :' . Y . ; ; /: 17 44- r k , c:4,tkt .-T 4::'''',! . ;:.9 - ':•...tlett;ti • , , ,,T ZlAliii• ..' -,'Z'r.r e t , 'Aft,.,„ it , ''' ',. .z.14 , .t 4 , ,-' , .k. 9- ' d i •?:31.•;;i• - ..‘ / If; 1,1 1',:• , ';;•'• - i . q•'•t';' , ' - i' ‘ ,'iii,153:•k-,..t5•*,,,.;:'',; 1 ,....4' • . .. -4 •-,A:"-4,...L55,,''',Ta'5•qt7,,T..:4.4; T.,..+*„. 3 7- ,:i s s. Ot : 3 ,,,, ~. • .r,r.,:- 1,5., ,=-1 , .., , ,,e,.,,,tiN-161- 1 ., 3 7.+-TT•+7 ...: , "--‘4 , ...*: L i- s sl '., : 34i. ~ , .1.7.--0 . .c....4 .. I.?. , zipa' r T. : , .-..` 1.. ; . % , 77 . .1',1', 'l j; - 1 ,;' , . ' i. -:% "" ,, ;; , ,' ,41 i. 1,7 1; - '3't..-7-iF: 4 4" . "Z ' iT's .T...:T.NAre,.3'i1:',,,7.;.;:t.:,‘':-;.7,1..,._*7". Fx ' l- ''l t 1 4 ,i*f 4..%., AZ 74 1,. _ l ';- -f :', 11 , ..*" i ... - • -! . ,,-1 •c".; -, ..,..tr ,- " , -."";•••, , ;-•; ~,,,,,i - ,,,. , . .v, : ii, , , - . ,--,= :::d...- F -4 . 7*:v`i.;:Y:;7.4 - z;- -- -/'-''': •;.:t t 7 ;cl o 'f•.; -- „- . 7 , ,e7': - 4 - 4•I• 4 -,- -:,- ! .; - ; - 1,, - -' 2 c, r -''':, , ,,‘ , 5):7-- . 1 .,,... e.;,..,i.,A. ,, ... ~,,.---,,,.-,-ky• f., :- .„.' ,. .t .---13 17 ,7-- is• - ' , . : ; . ""!'":'1' :,' ` c - '' . ' , 2 , q r '' ,0' , A,.. • .:' lc' z' 4 "'' .4 . (,1 A .i:''.3.'' 1.1 " 1- ft ..-fr'l, z ` . 4:"Pe. - ,..,:* & ;,„•.0•'•:•.* , ~,.s * --,-..,-; • ,;.,,,,,t , ,,„..-i; , 47,4„,,,,,,,,... :" . 4' , .. -- !.. -, - 7 .. -- „..•••••,, ,- ;;;.c.;_t.-2-...-- 7 ••,, ,, ,, ,- .4• - •'" - -•1• ,, , • - ‘ , ;:r 4 '.- ''''' 44 ~,,,,,,,,„.„,,,,..,..,--4 „ ..,,,„y , ,,,, , ..) „,./„ 7 „ „. -7-, : ,, , ,-.1.; 4 ,- , , .. _ l / 4 „4.. - - -, t,„-- 1 ,- .---;, - ....•;,'"*,t ;'--•,-,';'''?*7.„.*--4siat,' P'*.t - t s'o?.. - .4 , .. - --4A 4 %. -••• •, • ;., '4 ~, ; -',.7 - /.r,..t".-74,'s A 1 / 4 ,-;.--.7,;"_.e-'c *•-,-.,';'...• 7.• - •- - * -'-‘••;•••.' ,•,•-,''-' .;-• .47 -...;.•:, •••••*--• = 1,,-,...--.4.-ckr - ••• , ** -.-• ....... 44 ,-. • ••••, „,..„...„,. - •*, „ x ?. ~ 4,-+, 7 1 _ ~.., •5t,,,..... 31 , 3 3 .4,- , .4,„,.+,,, : ,•„- s ,„ . 7 , • 0 , , .•'' t :,•'=2.....4' . •'•'•. 0 . , 41:;•.^-, ',..,,,,-.,• .4,4' •• 7...•, - L,4,.,,,,, q,.., f.- - ,-,-,,, ~; 4 , "\ 4. t...,, , .. --4-- 'r '="'"* . "'fi - T 7 ''` i' , n..04.4' 4 '. ..,- 01 ,,,, -- ic."*-n.,4-,,.' 4 ,1 4,4 ,'„4i.•i , ,d),, , ~„ ‘4...0-1.,.,„,,-.•4 tor,'" ,-,N• ~ •,,,,,..4,, . ...-47- 3/ 4 .4.• , ' t ••••, - - 1,- 44 •z -, -;* -; -- 4 , ...*,-._4 1 -'` ", ; % . . ' ~." 7z.....,,,,..._ , - _- „ :„...._-v..,......_•-,,,, , ,,..‹.-.,, , ,; - ...11......•.„,,,;, ,, ,, -,,.....! ,-, „.;,,..-„..,,,,, ,4 - , - .z - , ____,,,„,.„..,,,, , ,,....g-,..„- -- , --r. ,_ ~, „,-4t ,-- r-A., , t. , e.; , -...1t...vipt -.,* 4il .r 4 -44, •• - ..1.e. - 4. - c,..1-o -, - •--";-. ' i 4.7 - -' • ; . -, -, ' •,- •.. . -, ---. , , • -;- 4. ..,, , .k.,,,,_ , .."`,. ":„ , ~.' ~. u, ,'•• - - • '7." ." ..` ,. .,,..•7 7 ..?,-Yri-.7:-' e -,*.+ 3 ,4::*+„•"lfja * , ,r,;-'',l. '-i ':, ,4 ,7 , ,;e , -, r i 1 e;.:%:.:- 01-,,....,...,,,,, ~ 1 ,:r,..-•-•..-- -, - 4 - „o - c z."4 - r...w..v.:7,4,- . 1...- -t r„._-;:, -, w- t • •re , ,ve•t-,, 4 , -- -1.4 , :-+ , ... , ,- ....---i 4 --.:4 - ,-_-...... , ., -,-,..:-.......,-.----; '--..--,........-,•.,--- • *... -. . ~'...- .„•• ,-; • ~ -.--- - . • - - - ' ,,- ,v--..t. - ----.,., -,, • fru.- ':•'• , ..4 -1,-- t. - - -, : -, ,- .. ." , .. , ..,- , r ,-, , r - " ... .."47 -- ,:,...- - r-,:.-i ;'.,;::.•,..y.; -• ~,,,-.L.".,., !..; t.:-..-....-..cx-„,- ••••;14.%,, , ,, , g,„.„=44.' 4 . - 4 - ,ptrtt . ii•ef*A -4#,rtie;* - -..4.-., 0 41: 4- •;•4 -, :" • .t - - :• e '-=,, t 'vt• - • • i s . ;: 1 - . 4- ' ;,-:',..:' i --- 4' ..• -, , . "T, , -.: ... •', * ' . 3 ~ , _, , L. '*- - , -.. ••, V , ',,s tip, , 4.4, r, -. ... -. i • 01 ,(,...' , ;_...:.; ; : . ,.: ..,,,.,.. ~ .t., . ,,,,,,, . 4 ,,,,...,, , ,::: , ,,..: v-a" ,, ',..4. :`- '''' ,,,, ,a; ... '' ,... ..:i '*. = , % , 4 4 "'VtaV'' ,40, '" * .- 4 ''' ,A * - "trattia,, * * , :i4rf , filt" . 4;;.. ,, "1rktf.“...f . f* * .' ~.. - '':', -'.t,.- '4' 4 ', .."'''.."" ?;,` ,:',.• - .7 •+,., • ,' '-', -'' ,- e . , , -.7 7, 's ..L.L . „ ~L . :, ' ' .+ ''' 'T -+, •, • , tu s,,s++, , -• 7,,. • -T - 1; f 7 • O - 4 -_-•-•';'-,-- , -;'''' ' r•-'; ‘-'"'::7-•-i•-"-•"•'• ', - '.. , "" - "'.. 4 .";'''-i•• • •• -, - -. .V-'t 4 kP...•‘ , V:A;...req- - ,.. 4 *-fttat - e - „••41-t..stiAorie - f t , t , -, , , t.-4 4-71 ,...tk.. - ...! , ~ ~ ..: , I. '-., , '-•-• • ...- -." - ..-,,' t• • 1 ...',. .' ' ,'-:'*, l''..t ,- -',, •• ; - .'•;"- *-}.1 : - ..- -- ' - . "--'''' .. :"- ". 4*'•'-i t a- .% ' - , - ', . • ,;.?.. :, ,. , , ,, - .. 1 ;,",.. ,, ..; ,.. i . f , ~ . ,r.. ., , : t ~.4Z3, 4 ,,,, i 1,.., , _, ' , , C P:F.,..- T . 'f,..., , ' ii ,„4 , ;,...:".„i - , ...2 4 , 4 :..,.... „ ‘"5i. r .-t`- n - ~ ,,.., „* I., „ ,..7., , ".. 1 .-- .44z. :,...,.." . _..-„„"1:6 • f it v. f..."...:4; ,,,, ... , ,,.. 4 1 4 .1.1. itr• e e . ,, , , , i, ,- ~..„ „ ~ ,r , ~. ..7 „ 1 . , . - ~ 4 ., ...-__... - - ; .. ....., ~,-,, ..„: .f . , ~,,. t t; : ..,,,_ A ... , 4,.. , . 5 ,... , ~.-1....i ' ,„ ' ...,,,...,,, .. ,.. ,,.." 4 . 1 ~ .., , ,, ,.*,..1 / 4 ...4 .7 ~, i . 1. „5- , 7, _, . , : _ 2 ...7 ,i 4. 1.. . , f .3. • , . : ..., , ~.. ,-.,,„,., . , : , . , , , „ • , -, , ~... ~... , , .., , . ~ , ~ . • . ~:,,- ~:, r , f .1,, , ,, ~, ,-..;,,- ....,e r ,, . 1 .,;_„.,, 1 " . ; :.11. , _- 4, , , ..,;,,, •,..',.1,1," , ..P.1A .2c ,, , ,,,t7,0 ; et',",-....4 4 , : p v , , 4 , • • • , -,,lR,F ti i:* t , t , .-- t ~,‘,.,, ii , ....-tT , 4 ,Ar-... t .,.-: ti , zr.t , - 4 -',7.:' , ,./..e.‘-.T.ti.*.il,', *"T'T*** - -`:%., ;. -• 2' ' •' 4 - . ': .4 t -' ...' -- 11 - 1, •'• "- " ' - '," ' "t - • . , t. - ; • , . 1 ;„,"..;" t. , •!.., 4 ',, ,, ,.., -- :-/yz , ,(7 *.. 0. 0.4.d z i.,-. - c ,4 r i.......,%.4.= , • ...-1: 4' ~...;;N!*,4 • ;;,",44, 0 , 4 1-4, : t• 1:1 - ... 4 - ;..-„,--- tt. 4 . 41 , -- ...... -!: -;'' '- -:- '..' --. ''''' '.'•'. 1-"''' 4 ~''''-'"- '''' •''"- 'n; ''f* ,. T.: :-.• -' ; ..--•• f. ' 1 11 '.`''''s'"` .: ' *. "„ 14" ". 4 ,;. ~, ••••'. , , ' ,' ' . • "....; '. , ' ' , I t,,*,..4: , ... ---:,•• •. -; .... , --..r-t. ..,.... •• 1 -, felt'..'ff....-.4: . 51.1* ',,,l , :*l i i': . .''-..- - ,-",-,l: . ':::' 4 ','-' 4 %'''irC 7 4 ,.. '''42l4?i 7i l lf: :-' l ' . *' 4: `: -. 7.f.':; : 1' ..; ;;:: 4 `; 41 ;15';;.'4 - ":";T:- 4::: ''''' • ''; 4-' 't3''' Ht' Y - ;'± - b''' 'r''t: : i :• H'g l:'r''' '''' e ' t ;: ::'':i; '-' :' ,j' ' r '! 'l ! : ' 4' ,' "' " l !''V' , , - :.:St; .."'" ' ',.. -1 :;. -- ,; ; ; - ; T,! ; ,. 4 ..' 7 , - ', "1 ,'''...; 1-4.11. "1-'"" '„:::',.... ''' I t; ':. "1 :-' •E' -.'''' z. ' ' .. ... % :1•:: - ,` ; - 1 ,... - '..-". - .. , ':; -'.. ....... 7 : 44 , ....,. _,. ,‘,.. ',_ ,L i .: ',' ~ . 4.4 .,.::: : • '.._,:. -,-,... .• i _ 4 , -..c .,11' , ' -1 - :. -, .... I , r • .7,„1t ,, ,.,,"*.E,T, : ::...,i !: ---,....;,-, , 1, 4 " : ,..- ,ir• r i,. -4 4 1 `tt 1 i,“ . C. ,*, ri";7Yr . C . :"'" 1T' '"%.7. 4 '..*:! - - 4 7, 4 :;.r:i.1:".. , .*.,+:'t F , ,t,:t..:',`,,=l: 4 '.: tr ,a,;:a - , ,a'; ,- : ": 1 - * -;.••••••••:-..-, -,. r ~,- ~ : t ...... _, _, ~,, , ,„ ,_ ~,„ , ~..,,,,,,.„. ~ ,-,,, , . .„ ..?.. ,- 4 . ,„„-,,,,, ,„.- ;- i „ , ty• - , ,, ,......,:,t.,b ..: 4,,, , t_ r ~,,,,,.. ~,. ..,,,-,,... ,-;....., ..,..t,: : ; 4.. ~ f : ~ ':,.:' , , ' , • .4 . •• '1 !,',-:•...'"'" .‘..Y. ' N' ' ... -1 4 ',- 17 T.: , •;. " •.'"....- - •,\'',,..' s fiA'ttA•Pc,' - t..1'»;‘, 4- "=-", - '44 ',• l _ L '''- tt. '` ,. " .t * ,t,: ' ,...i1i v ;.:(; 4- ,,,,*4,4 - t - ,'.'.;?, - 3,' . .4:;',",,, ,"'..'1Z.,_,.„'4, 4 i,„•'• ".• i..,_ .- -'''',"', *- = •",' • .7= --„, ;;i, • ~, .. ~ , t:',.. 4 4 ,;',.. r :•„ . • ?.*” ~,,-,;: 4' ;..,'..--':' '''.;- t , '. l ---', .`,Z,' " . "-... 74 .. 4 ‘1 . ' ;4" l ' 4' . %.' 11?- tr.'.4l' . 4 ' 4' . 4t,* - •5 ' -'., ,:;', .-; • ' ' • t ~.,. - ,• ,. .-4„,-,- F ., 4 ,4:,;,,,,,•,, , ,",, yu:; , ,, , ,,11./p e . ‘ 418, 1 ,,t , , ,,,,,- - 7,:r . ;';:' , 7 4 , , 5. 7 ;4: 12 ',,, ,artr . ,,,L1r,;, , ,, ,. J .,, y '4‹.. , ' . .fpair4 4-ok 'IL,.. .., ' l . , t., ti - Vft ~ : if., :-'0 ~,. ' t-, ,',4 4 7 .-: . ",, 47 7 ‘ l .,'""- ;', l '' 1' 1 ! 4-; ,11 I'L„.-. 11. 4 '2 1 . 1 %4: ''''...t•• I V i t ,'":,, , ..,°,T14_,,,1ffi1t.4.: ' i ..,-;* ~ ‘y_. , A r: 2 ~., . E.l4_, _..*: , r , 4 .: '....",.., ... ,• ,N 4 ....„ *L.... , L .--; "t , i , - a''a .!...,,_. , , a•' , ,, ,, , ,: r a „.,,,,,, "0 „ s r . : . 4 -44,, - s .,.l•.„A; s t„; ...t... - yn , ‘ , r,L;., - ..,"' - • i t..., 4 t..,,,,,-7.4.14",",, , , q ' v , f•'.',,•••,• 4 '," ; , t n,..., 1 , ,t,„-rt:„:. ~, 4' ...j.t .t.' 43 c , - 1 ' , kn. , ''''' - -4. 4. *:.,,' - f, - 4 1 0 ),,,,ii*::*.4-' 1 ';''" l 'I. -i."' *.",.-‘, ' '.'• '',, " ~..' •,' .-- r :i-,•: ',-).- 4. ••` .r 7",•,.*"...-A7 -.7.." o+l * . 4 1 1-* '•:„'" t* :.* 7` 4+'*-7,, 5 4,..* * . 3 .- 7T•'. " - .., . J ':, • s .„: 1 * •.• '7's 4 ,''' ,a, , 4 1 ,1' 1 4 4- *.g.'' itt:**43 l ,••• :*.• ' Y:,3 t .,„ 1 ,(.,, , ,,..„,•,++, , 0 33. 7 . 47&L.4 +,.„, 0 ,,,,,,,..1 .0„t„. „, 3 1. 3„ . 1 , 31 . ; ,,, , ,,, z , !4 ,42,,, ~ , ,,, ,. ....,,„„,,,,,....x.,„:‘,,,..4 , 4 .„1„ , ... ; , ,5,,„; ;; ;; ~ , ,q..;.„/..,,,,, , ,.„,,, - ~ „ rtt #., 1 - ,t, 'r.t . t...11.t1, ••' - , ,. ' i• .• . CT_ L , 1:1 ~ .b ••:, t ir s • . 4 '.:0•• . . ',l' ...•, l•-•%, , , Cl' Vtq...• li ::,..:.,:..- 5 ~ ..L. ,-- 1 , •. .- ',,, -* a• ..i r * ..,' ::-.., •., .... - ~.:',. ,„:";-- i" - : -' •••f•-• •* - ^ -- "... , A t br' 4 4%,e -f k . ' 1 ".... 4 p' -l ePt-te;11 - 1 . 1 1-4, •-...4 . r - ;"-;• 1 ';'6';'..--;•* . ;'',4c''. t. ( . 4- q - *.lAeV 1 7.;-•*v.% 4- - -:-.7.4`,.:',*;;;‘, 7 , ,-,-, 7 1, - . 4 4' ,, cc' '',,,,'!..'4 , - --- ....;-„„; ••;.; ~, .*----,!. trt.• s' ,t_ . 4if .T' ;,, -,..1- 2 - ' : ,:-: 4 , -- -.4 1-%,. l• '' .', ' l, - - t. •,- , , •' • 1... •.' ~., -1 "-: * ; , . ' 4 . ' ..' •„-: , ,',., t - *2 , 'Sr ~. ......77,'7'. 4 .. 443 %70V47.:"* L 00, L0 :, , be' 4IA 4 ...14rt!„ , -'1:;-.f.,•f; ,*tr4 , •-. , :•-•f•,, 47,',-,•c:. -27- 4 4,4:47 ..,_;•*e„...il• 4 ..,. ,0,;;.,,,*.4.1!:".4,”*.••, 11 F.- ~...' ,k- t 4 ••, - . :•••••• .. . le*•. 1. -"--,.' : 1 , -;`;',..' "`: !.. 4 "•-• '' -, • *-.:',.- . -..! ; ,'; -; ti_ , ''.E4„,.' ''' :-. C • "-.• • ' .1'; .. -,n'ey , • o l4 4 tit'• CV ;$ 0 4624';',4,4'ne 1i k r .1 ,2 : ,, , , 4V,'rr,1 7r 4 ,5 1 0 15,,i ,?•••1 1 ,. e. 1 1 ,,, Fi r4 1 1P1- !'- ',1;.4,1 4 ' ... ,,,i . ' ...'j , 4- .1"f:,!,. :" 1'f31 . 1 '!;" 4 C . 1f b ,, ,1 4 e ..tt.,,t .'* : .' 47 4 :1 1 r,r '''.. ''.';'' ' ' ' ' , `.. - "i",,, 4r4 , 4 •;'': ‘ ,' i - - 4- - - :,-- t :4 ~ ,' "L',' , ~ .;,:‘ , .. t : •? . .„1 1= t, ‘ . 1., -:- t i , - -7 ,,;.7 2 - 4_ ' i * L- ~, 7, ;'',;- •' , --,,':-. ,- 7 ,- f'" * *l -i , ;*- 4 ' ' ' .. itesY .- Tp *, 4','' ' . A .lZ , V.V";t r '''''''.gr' , :;‘ZP rt .- FPIY I, I 4 44 7`„P'-t 4 ' Tf' • ?"1 , .... -- rk•Et.,l" •,5_ 4 " .. 1 1 4T41' . .• 1 1" ,. - ..; ''''''" . 1 " 4 - 41i.te 14.3 vale • i it,'".:t' ;Tr ) , .:".i..."';'''"'f'".:, ;, ...;'-* ' -r ,' ".- : f.,..;1 1 - -.... - `. ; •-, • ••'...--'•;;4:-4.,%,..-':,;', y'-el'' . 4_* . ,' , •-::- ','-'' ~. -;*; 4 •,* * Pa .! .„' r,„ ~ ,„ A " , f F".,, ..",,..` ' ' .- -r,.:.",,, ‘`, r . a * . . Xl,' ..iiire,tP4A'f , ,, , ',„'". , c.c d :" fi l ,..'fi.:44',V,i/tra '14.1.:&,g* , .,n,...,.,:t ~A .% - , ,a4ath...v, , t ,./1 / 4 .1/ ...4,4t1 . .„ 1 3 .,'", 1 11V. !i ikf '411 4 .,:a #!'rej , 4 ."4 4 7, 4 4 1',,i * ";.14;.;-.+,}c.' s i• - ",.;,':!' - ;*.l 7 "' '';:'."."..:. ir- ;-;--'-'": - 0"-*•'''z;'.:i 1. 4 ‘- ..." '. '' ';''''':Y! . ...,',:,•' 4 7 " N''' - • 2' - - ...v - rm. - 7-.- -• :'. - ... l '••'4' ; ••e. -'''...4 .41 'W , Z: (7 ' - t , ! o *-'%A;i:ort. u .t 4 i - •.` 44- CCI,: 4- **".4 11 .,d.e.` 1 4 . Y. `;, / kir- 11 ,7i.".kZtt 7 t k*',4'ft I '..4'%i t l•il.s*"4 • : 1 :-'1± 1-t I t. :J 4 :4 , • r f .tr-;;' - ' 1- 1 • 'C't.:.l - i'` . ••• •' '•e•' - i- t. '•;‘, * :=.4 ii`-., -, '..':.T ~ -::, t -,, ,:„ ~., : - . ----, .. : , - 4 ,. 4 :,-' ,',,. -. - 0 - --,..,.': • - -•,;'-, -' , - -- - ~ t -.. __,......44,,A4.-- , d r . „., , ,,„4.4,0.,-; 6 ,- i%.,,,,e•-.i.-vie.„e et .-,,..,,e, ..5. b4 , 4 - „.1. , -.., '',sl4;-, f.,F,''1:.7.. 4 i 4 .!•:4, .40. 0 1, 4 1/. 4. 4 0 0.:.• #l•4-4.'0 - 0 - i ..":.'.,','.• ...,- - 1 - ,,•,;,4,i 4,...E ,'ff.. l ,,'''f-•'..li 7 ‘".'-...',,"," - ' ..T.:l- , t;'f - .... : t .= .t•,: - - ' . ' , .- . t .. 1 4 e. *'- :•-•:•': ; - :',,' '',- ''',.. ,*• • -..- ..,„=; ' - •-* ;•"P g- ‘ ,-, ..,1 - . - .1.." 4- „5 2 4 -- f, -- ‘ 4 ,t=;,, ‘ „&„„' 0 ,,,•6•41,.2 0 _„,„• 4 * • -,,,,,,,,,.4tit,e.._,_ 1 .;„1 1 ,1"....4•'-.,, , .,„...„4.,‘-;-;i1 v ,.4.,-_ , g ,,k 4 e... 4 = ? ..,-4:" Li ,.. q.4 •Z it 1., ; ts-;',;•**A; 1 „.;-*-,, - ;**vra',11,, r ,t;',,N-•.-4"_”, r- ; • - - .-4.'- •s" •.,vt,-•? . .- lc, - - • . ;. ''. ':', .7- - ''-;-; -' ' '..-``" - - -'''' • ''': ': : 4-" '''' ''' '''' - - - - 1 " - : -' - -'' --'-...•-•-- -•••••-•••-•%--- :-) ...agr,, , ' , 47,44 - ` - ' " •'4',34 IS - .I' 4 '' '"' ",. ' "'' ":, 4 " , , •.-a ".31',..."7 „*. ''' ,, t, it 0.„*„,..4,4 * -,.......--,,, -,,„.-14".1.....,...„4-;- „ . './. ''.4t,..... ,, .1,,. ~ h -, 3 ,, ; • : ; 13 .4.,„ . • •• ••,,-.. 3 ., A; ~. ~ -. •-•,,5. 4 , ,,, , *,f 4 ,g , *74+0'. •,"< t. ,3:05:53.-.1. *r '7,.<"" •• ' 44. 3 4 , 1*+' *t * , T*T . 'l - ' s l''T T ill F 101 ' , ,:".• tt " •- r”...tr. `p ,,,, e ~p, ~,, ,-; 0- 4 ,0 t'''''''' - --" :•'' 'I .. re.* ..' '-' -• ' ''' ".''- ' - ' - 3+ .'. it,p.2....- s ';',. , ' '.'''. * 9 ,-- -- 1 .-t;,- ,. . , ,T.-,' , .-:::iti , •:,..;•s-.1,• ; ;;• -,:,', - - -- 2-tx.;1 1 .%.•••_ ~--,,--,-;•:: ' ,-•- ,-, : .....„...-• ,I - .‘-•-.,-_, 4- z . : 7_,.=,;,,, ~-- , ,rf17 .i• 4 , 4 ~t,s,p 5..4 .*:!, i ,t•;r*.y : 1,- .,..; ,0* .•t• - ...,'„ . ';:.-. *,; 0. -1 , ,,.! , • '•' , - •••• .. .-' ' ;1!.. •...t,,, A ,-.„.-•'..,,, ~,7, 4, ,zy f„.** . , . 2 , 2 - - - - ",i,`,,,..,,t,-,! ,, ,,1.,..; ," ••,.. , .I . ± . •;* , ~- ,- ,-,, . , ;I - '•'.- -, .. .- : *--*; ":",q.., ',:,( . 0 -4..q.b.,,,,1;, .4.1.': - .„.1-4 0 .:.*•-•"1 .4 .A., - .."*•:•;•:•. ,-.7_ -- ri- 4 :4- 4? .',. ; , '; , •-.- , ; • 4 - "'"'""•'* '-•". 5 "., 4 `.."-- - " - '•,••T',"'4 . ''l',-" -`•` 0 7, 2 -- - - ';' - "; •:-' -..- .;'..,:%;- f ,o- -- - -:- - • ?• .. • "„''; ; ~• 4,;i 0 ,*.'i. , -.1,1+14 4 ~, 4= I L .i,7".... 4 VI 4 •- , n 1 -,- .1. , ---sE -*,; n , ~- - '. , " - '',' ', ~ I. - ~ •"4 4 . ,,,, , ,, - ,';e- ...,‘,...., '.; ~ i" , ~,.- ii - ',',5i1`,.• k..>:"..` 1, , , ~- ' - ''''' ; ' A ,: (~ ';;=-7%, 1 ":".' 7 . •:,' -, '. . - C,••17,' ,. "; , . - % .-..- '' lJ- .;- , it ~,4, * "., , t'!, •- • - - tr , : ~- :-t 4 - -'••'; . 1., •` : -"• '- ~ ;;;;,, , "- ,e %', ,-` - " 4•, , ,-,...,- e!-'.> - • , -.i. -, .: ,, - .''.``.; -"' ---' , e - •,- -, . ' ..", J• ;"--,-, , , •'. 1, 11 71' 4 , ~i-1.,,,.,,., I.*. ..., 4- L',, , , ',V 4''4, 1 4 , 4; 4'., F. .:. 4 ,V.il4 ',l '.;',,.. 11 . " 1 y"- 11 :1 • ~ t - 1. 1 1 .• 4 '42' . A.,,t4. - `''' 'o* f• - Ttit:•4:;' - :'- 1 - 4.' 1 .r. r• 4 - " 7 4. ',„•.'''','".:* I' 4 "k. -• ' •• . 7 - . .. ' -, , '-, -, -t' x -I‘. , ; ~f.t. ,'" •-,.•"..'""' -.• *, '-'-',- l'• ;4' r ''''' ;- 1 •- ' 7 ; 41 *- 4 "•.''!.." - ,414,." - ....,„,4, ~,,z, ~....,,,,, , „, A 1e,,,...0.0............. r•-•%;.*0 •-••"- -' -• ;••••• •-•• :;--' - 4**ll - ,4- •-.-; ;•.;.• - ,-$••••"-eif'1 1, 02. it.. 1; I, •,i4 , r. . iill , ..p.t. ~"...-,'. . .,,, a _74" ..''.'" .3-, :a a_ l' " 1 5,,,,r;,..1i"-tr,4 1 ' 1, 4 - ,, , f,-- - 74' 2 4:_; .!zi;t ,14,; :.:.,;:,'.:;..,!:;:'.-!•.: ',.',:i.ni . :•.',:;-„,.!.' - t.t5 , :...5, ~ .. . . IME :f: y> ~ !~ . _1 , 14... , . ~ ~ : ie.,. . -;,.- ;.,. 1 7, e 4 4, 1--. - ' •:, , 4 r:-., <- , • ''. ,=. - ' v'r• -'l 4 e •-- - - k',.- '",....', :r, •,'t,:. ~,`,. 4,",,.. k .s.'"4 .. ht .1 . ~. 4,9 ~ ... : :I ': ' '' '' . ' .. ' . '-_-'• 1 ...i.,7:- ~-':l:,' . :,',..."-. 4 4 E ; 3(%1 , .•,, . ~ •.- • I,,F,,,NiAc' '''' '--1tk;,..*,:,,- • - ' --,' 17.'4 .- '' , '-'• . f }y! ONE a~:: ~: ... ,' • [One of the best stories we have lately read, is entitled—a The Cousins, A Country Tale." It is 'from the chaste pen of Miss' Mitford, -an English authoress of considerable reputation. The whole is too long for one paper s 'and it is a story which it will not spoil to divide. The first ball of the -story, like the - bigger portion of 'the - .first volume of some of Scott's novels; is merely introductory to what follows. So we will sum up the prefa• ratory part in a few words, and then give - the de nouement in Miss Mitford's-own beautiful lan guage.] - _ Lawyer Molsworth was a rich landlord in-Cran ley, the native town of Miss Mitford. He had two . daughters, to whom his pleasant house owed its chief attraction. Agnes was a beautiful woman, - Jessey was a pretty girl. The fond father Mtn ded that Jessey should marry a poor-relation. one Charles Woodford. ' Charles bad been brought up by his uncle's kindness; and had recently returned into the family from a great office in Londe!). Charles was to be the immediate partner and eien tuel successor to the flourishing business of his benefactor, whose regard seemed fully juitified,by the excellent conduct nna remarkable talents of the orphan nephew. Agnes, who, secretly enter tained - an affection , for . Charles, was destined bytier fatherfor a young baronet, who had lately been mach at the house:. But in Waite of love, as in all others, says Miss Mitford, man is born todisappointments. ,L"horn mime:Get Deets dispose,' is ; never-truerthan in the great matters of matrimony. So found poor Mr. Mcilesworth, whO—Jessey having arrived at the age - or. eighteea, and Charles at that of two and tveenty--offered his pretty • daughter and the lucrative partnership to his_penniless relation and was petrified with astonishment ill indignation to find the connection' very respectfully and firmly declined. The young man was very much die tretyted and agitated; ; he had the highest respect for MiE3 Jessey, but could not marry her—he loved another! And then he poured forth a con• fidence as unexpected as it was undesired by his incensed patron, who left him in undiminished Wrath and increased perplexity. This interview had taken place immediately af- ter breakfast; and when the conference was ended - the ptovoked father sought his daughters, who, happily-unconscious of all that had occurred, were amusing themselves in their splendid observatory —a scene always at becoming as it is agreeable „,to youth and beauty. Jessy was flitting about like a butterfly , among the fragrant orange trees and bright geraniums. Agnes was standing under :a inperb fuschida that - hangover a large marble ba- ' sin—her form an attitude, her white dress, and the classical arrangement of her dark hair giving ber the look of some , nymph or naiad, a rare relic •of Grecian art. Jessey was :prattling gaily, as she wandered about, of a concert they bad attended the evening before at the country town. "I hate concerts," said the pretty little flirt - ; . .t0 sit bolt upright on a bard bench for four hours, between the same four people, without the possi bility of - moving, or speaking to anybody, or " anybody's getting to us 1-0 h ! how. tiresome it is 1" "I saw Sir Edmund trying to slide through the crowd to reach you," said Agnes, a little archly ; "his presence would, perhaps, have mitigated the eviL Bathe barricade was too complete ;he was forced to retreat, without accomplishing his ob 4 ject.r "Yee, I assure you he thought it very tiresome; he told rne so when we were coming out. And then the music r' pursued Jessey, "the noise that they called music ! Sir Edmund says thathe likes no music except my guitar, or a time on the water ,and I like none except your playing on the organ Ind singing Handel on - a Sunday evening or Charles Woodford's reading Milton and bits of Hamlet." u Do. you call that music?" asked Agnes, laugh. ,ing. "And yet," continued she, ait is most truly - so, with his rich, Pasta like voice, and his fine tense of sound; and to you, who do not greatly love for ite -sake, it is doubtless a pleasure much resembling in kind that of the most thrilling of melodies on the noblest of instruments. I myself have web a gratification in hearing that voice recite the verses of Homer or Sophotles in: the original Greek—Charles Woodford's reading is music." "It is a music which neither of you are likely to hear again," interrupted Mr. Molesworth, advan. -clog suddenly towards them ; for he bas been an , . grateful and I have discharged him." Agnes stood as if petrified. "Ungratell oh, fa• that!" "You can't have discharged him to be sure, pa• pa," said Jersey always good natured, ,, poor Charles whist can he have done'!" - "Refused your band my child," said the angr y parent; "refused to be my partner and son• idaw; .and fallen in love with another lady t What have you to say to him -nowt" 4 4 Why, realty, papa," replied Jessey, "I'm much more obliged to him for refusing my hand, than to you for offering it. I like Charles well for a cousin, but I should not like such a husband at so - if this refusal be the worst that has hap• paned, there's no great harm done." And off the •tipay:rat—declaring that she must putt on her -habit, for she had promised to ride with Sir Ed mund and his sister, and expected them every mi 'nate. The father and the favorite daughter remained in, the conservatory. tiThe heart is untouched, however," said Mr. Molesworth, looking after her with a smile. - ' 4 l7ntouched, by Charles Woodford, undoubted. ty," replied Agnes; •abut has he really refused my *later?" - ,"Undoubtedly." "And does he love another?" "'Besays he does, and I believe him "h he loved again?" "That he did not say." "Did he tell the name of the lady?" "Dou you know her?" "Yes." • "Is she worthy him?" 4 111ost worthy." "Has he' any hope of gaining•her affections ? Oh! he must! he must! What woman could re• fuse him?" He is determined not to try. The lady whom he loves is , above him in every way; and as much as he 'LUIS counteracted my wishes, it is an honor able part of Charles Woodford's conduct, that he 'intends to leave his affections unsuspected by its object." Here ensued a short pause in the dialogue, dur ing which Agnes appeared, trying to occupy her. self with collecting the blossoms of a cape jessa mine, and watering a favorite ,gerattium ; but it would not do; the subject was at her bean, and she could not force her mind to indifterent-occus nations. She returned to her father, who bad been anxiously watching tier countenance, and resumed the conversation. Father I perhaps it is hardly maidenly to avow has touch, but although you never have in set words told me your intentions, I have yet seen and know, I cannot tell how, all that your kind partiality towards-me has designed for your ehil. dren. You have mistaken me; dearest father, doubly mistaken me fit to fill a splendid place in society; Nest, in imagining that I desired such splendor. - You meant to give Jessey and the In. crative partnership to Charles. Woodford, and de, signed me and your large possessions, to your wealthy and titled neighbor. And with little change of person these arrangements may still for the most part hold good. Sir Edward may still be your son in4aw and heir, for he loves Jessey and lofty- loves him. Charles' Woodford may still be : your partner and adopted son, for nothing has changed that need diminish your affection or his merit. .Marry him to the woman he loves.— ; She must be ambitious, indeed, if she be not con _ tent with such a destiny. And let me live on with . you, dear father, single and nowedded, with no thought but to contribute to your comfort, and :to cheer and brighten your declining years. Do ;'not let your too great fondness for me stand in .ibe way of their happiness! Make me not so odi ona to them and to myself, dear' father! Let me • Hie alwaya with you and for you—always your _mu Agnes!" And blushing at the earnestness with' which ehe had - spoken, she bent her head over the: marble basin, whose waters reflected. her fair, imagp,.es if she had really been the Grecian statue to while helisteried,ber fond father's , - -.fanerdiad .compared her. "Let me live single 'With you. and marry charlei to the woman he "gave you heard the name of the lady in ques. '''" THE COMES. tion 7 - '-'llave you formed any guessrlyhom she may be "Not the slightest. I ilnagined from whit you said that she was a stranger, to me. ;Have I ever seen herr "You may see her—at least you may see her , reflection in the water, at this very moment; for he has had the, infinite presumption, the admira ble good taste, to fall in love with his cousin Ag nes !" " Father !" "And now, mine own sweetest! do you still wish to live single with me?" 0 Oh, father!.father!" "Or do you desire that I should marry Charles to the woman of his heart V- ' , “Fattier, dear father!” Choose, my Agnes! It shall he;as you cm. man& Speak freely. 'Do not cling around mei but speak,' " Oh, my dear father I _ Cannot we all live to* gether!- I canna-haveyou._ But poor Charles— surely, father, we _may all live together!" And suit wassettled. And a very few months proved that love had contrived better for Mr. Molesworth than he had done for himself. JesseY, with her, prettiness, and her title, and her fopper ies, was the very thing to be vain of—the very ' thing to visit fora day. But Agnea, and the con, sin whose nable character and splendid talents so well deserved her, made the pride - and happiness of his home. Cht ittornirtg Post. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY. HARPER 4115 . LANTONI PROrnIETORS• L: HARPER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH'.: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29, IBM j,.rr" No American citizen. ean ever ttise to esteem the Onion as the first of ail bleisings. Disunion! .God jos bid Nations vet -unborn would rue As rashness of the decd"—lßrcniou.s. . Demobratlo State conventions. • AT READING; For nominating candidates for GovEaao and CANAL ONELLISSIONEN on the 4th of June, 1851. as fired by the Williamsport - 'Convention. A T HARRISBURG, For nominating candidates for SLTINflii EiIiNCEL, on the I.lth of dane.l£Ml, asfixed by the regular emboli of the State Central Committee. Mr We shall notice the Gazette's misrepresents tione in s day or two. Our time is' otherwise occu pied at present. Decmo nLY CooLl—A firm in Reimersburgh,Cla rion county, Pa., have sent us an advertisement which would occapy nearly a column of our paper, requesting in to publish the same gratuitously, and thereby confer a favor upon them ! That is about as cool a . piece of impudence as we have lately heard of! IP' We are indebted to our friend BunnErr, the enterprising and popular proprietor: of" Our House," Diamond alley, for a fine cut of lialibot, fresh and sweet. We never tasted any thing that was more delicious. As our neighbor of the J ournal would say, Bennett is always " ahead of the foremost." OCir We would call the attention of those who wish to purchase choice old wines, to the great sale which takes place this morning, tit 10 o'clock, at Washington Hall, on Wood street. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad In the hurry of business we yesterday oegl feted to call the attention of the publte,to the advertise• meat of Gen. Ronuisort, President of the Ohio and Penney!veal' Railroad, inviting proposals for the grading and bridging of the Western portion of said Road, extending from Wooster, by Undermine and Mansfield, to the Cleveland Road, near Galion.— The contracts will be opened at Wooder on the 10th of Sone, and at itansfield on the lith of June. This letting will cOmplete the work of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, and we are quite sure that every friend of that great improvement will rejoice that the work is advancing so rapidly towards com pletion. THE litraiLllttie CONVENTIOS The Convention to nominate candidates for Governor. and Canal Commissioner, will, assemble in the city of Reading, on the 4tb of June. The business of this Convention, we presume, will be transacted in such a manner as to result to the advantage of the Democratic, party throughout the state. For Governor, Col. SIGLER, of Clear field, will undoubtedly be nominated, having over one hundred delegates instructed for him already. Re, is a sterling Democrat, and will beat Gov. JOHNSTON or any other man the Whigs may bring upon the track, from 10,000 to 15,000. Of this, there is no manner of doubt amongst well.informed politicians of either party. For the office of Ca. nal Commissioner, it is is difficult to say at prea sent who will receive the nomination. The prin. cipal, candidates are Wm. S. CANTRELL, Esq., of Cambria, Gen. SETH CLOVEti, of Clarion, Joe B. SATToN, Esq., of Cumberland, and Col. Wit. SESHISHT, of Fayette. Either of these gentlemen, if nominated, is sure of an election, by a large ma. jority. After the transaction of the business for which the Reading Convention hats been assembled, it should adjourn. Any attempt to procure an ex• pression of opinion upon other questions, especial ly the Presidency, should be determinedly opposed and promptly voted down. It 'will be suicidal to the Democratic party of Pennsylvania, if the Presidential question is mixed up in the come ing fall election. —The party should do one thing at a time, and do that well. After we have effec tually whipped the Filleral-Whig-Antimasonic- Abolition party, and , have given Gov. JOHNSTON notice to retire to the shades of hie pleasant home upon the margin of the beautiful Allegheny, then we can talk over the Presidential question, and be• come excited upon the subject, if we think it neces sary / There are a thousand reasons why the Presi• dentigl question should be kept out of the Reading Convention. But the great fact that most of the dele. gates were selected without the slightest reference to that subject, will be sufficient argument to sustain the position we have here taken. In this county, the Democratic Convention that selected dele. gates.to the Reading Convention, deemed it advi• sable to express no opinion'inregard to the Presi• dency, and the private Preferences of those chosen as delegates from this county, on thpt subject, were not inquired into. And we presume such was also the case in nearly every county in the state. 4 VOYAGE AIIOI7RD TEM WORLD.—/I3 the dart 0 Capt. Cook this was considered a vast enterprise. Now vessels arrive in the United States almost eve ry week, after circumnavigating the globe. Ship Wisconsin, Capt. Mumford, which arrived at New York the 19th instant, sailed from New York Feb. 20,1850, for_San Francisco, thence to China, thence to London, and"from London to New York. She has been absent 357 dam has laid in the different yortn she bas visited 160 days; has been at sea 307 days, in which time she has sailed 47,000 milea,and ha, reeled her topsails but five times since she lef t New York. • P. T. BARNI/111.—A little lad of our city called on Barnum when here, with his accordeon, and played several tunes much to the delight of that gentleman. The bore name to B. P. Meltrack, and he is only six years of age.' Hie worthy parents received a letter of engagement for his services yesterday, re .questlig the merits to move to New York. The engigemeot will prove of course, beneficial to Barn um its well se to the Louisville boy.—Louisville Courier. REM :;: ~S''r y ^i •. .. i+~__s` IProgeme of the. Shunit Monument. , The Shank Moittiosibt, DOW being built by. Thos. Hargrave Esq., of Philadelphia, iti rapidly approach ing completion. , The Htllovriog are the insciintions directed, that itrEnglialtby the Committee, and the German by Gov; Shank in his last will, The Eng, lish is in these words: Erected by the citizens of Pennsylvania, July 4, A. D., 1851. As a Testimonial - of their high regard for the public character and services, and private worth or Zum Gedactoiss - Der hior ruhenden gebeine des weiland - Teri/Wales:en, Franz EahnSehunk. Er wurder geboron in der Trappe, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, den 7ten August, in jahre onsets Herrn, 1788. Er Such den ZOten juli, 1848. Im alter von 59 jahren, 11 monaten, pagan.— Ich %vein days mein Erloser lebt. Hiob Cap. 19, very. 15. This Monument is to be erected on the siOroach lug Fourth or July. The foundation thereof has already been laid, the Committee of ArnOtettlellitt are busily engaged in their duties, sod are happy to announce, that upon the occasion of the erection, an address will be delivered by Hon. George Wcio4l• ward, of Wilkesbarre, Pa. Ma. Enrrori—As the time is drawing near , to hand when it is customary for the "dear . people" to interrogate the candidates for public service, perhaps it would not be entirely out of place for one taking some small interest to reverse the rule, and to ask them " a few" in relation to their opin• ions about who shall be" Judges in Israel." If a man wants a house built, a suit of:clothes, a pair 01 boots, or any thing else made, to whom should he go? to a good mechanic—a , man who has learned his trade—to one skilled in the art which he professes. A seeker after truth in reli gious matters prefers a divine well versed in the truths of Holy-Writ. A man suffering from pain and disease, wishing to be cured, goes to one who from years of bard study has acquired that infor rnation which enables him to give relief.—From the imperfections of the human race, the wicked ness'of the heart, the uncertainty of the judgment of the mind, and the sudden cessation of human life, the whole community in which we live con• stantly require the Sword and the Balance to re store or preserve our rights or punish those who do us wrong. The choice of the mechanic, the religious tutor, or physician, is a matter of pri vate judgment with each individual; the choice of our Judges will be made up from the opinion of the mass--let me, then, according to the latest and most, improved mode of acquiring the truth, ask of them a few questions: Do you or do you not want a man for Judge officially, who will be able to judge correctly when occasion may require? Must a Judge be a man skilled in the law, or must he not? If he is quick in his perception and' rapid to decide, will he economize the time of the County, or will he not? Should he sit on the bench with quiet dig nity and impartial manner to all, or. should be not? or should he be a man pleasant, agreeable, jocose and funny off the bench—partial, pettish, antagonistic to every one, and like a "tiger, first chained and then made mad" when on it, or should he not? Should he, for Bunkum, hurry on the business of the Court with manifest injustice to the parties (the people who put him in), and then, when a simple question of law arises, per• mit lawyers to try to make him "sinsibit" for one or two hours, or should he not! Should he decide and stick to his decision, or should he be con. stonily telling the jury and the balance of those about, that "we don't know any thing about the law on that matter any more than you do," but we'll try and do what's right; or might be not sometimes say, "This, .gentlemen of the jury, is purely a question of fact, and. comes entirely in your province, and not mine; and where such is the case we make it a rule not to intimate any opinion—swear a constable—we'll say, however, merely that a more rascally, patched up, mixed up, dirty case than this, on the past of the plain tiff, we never saw brought into a court of justice," or might he not? Should be have "an eye" to what is going on about him, or should he have that "leaden look" that speaks "incomprehen sion?" The one imparts confidence; the other proves that imbecility of mind that never knows its own opinion—that has no legal acumen, no knowledge of human nature, of science, or of mechanism, and could not even see the ingenuity displayed in that useful little article for holding locks and window shutters, which, deriving its name from a well remembered lecture, is corn monly denominated a "Megigger"!l! Yours respectfully, MEE FRANCIS R. MUNN, Goienor of. Pennsylvania. Roth at Trappe, Pa., 7th Aug, A: D, 1788, Died at Harriaburg, Pa., 20th 01. July, A.D., 1848. An affectionate eon, brother, husband, parent • A sincere and constant friends . A sett•educated and patriotic statesman, A virtuous, humane and upright man, Who exhibited the beauty of the Christian Character in Ms life, and the triumph . of the Christian's faith in his 'death. The German: _ , , Fos the Morning Post The Judgeship. Progress of the Porreet Case. The New York Herald of Sunday reports the progress of the great Forrest diverse case as rot low.: • MAT 24.—Gatherins N. Arrest vs. Edwin For. rest.—ln the application for especial jury in this ease. Judge Doer gave his opinion against the no• cosily of granting the request of the plaintiff but suggested the psopriety of one hundred and twenty jurors being selected by the commissioner of jurors, under the supervision of a judge, each of the parties to strike off thirty, so as to reduce the panel to sixty, from whom the jury of twelve should bo called. Mr. Van•Buren on behalf of Mr Forrest, and Mr. (Manor, for Mrs. Forrest, assented to thin mode of obtaining a jury. Mr. Van Buren then applied for a commission to examine Anna Flowers, in New Orleans. He ap. plied on the a ffi davit of Mr. Forrest, which stated that be expected to prove an act of adultery be tween Mrs. Fermat and Captain Howard. The ap• ,plication was resisted by Mr. Molter. The Judge will give his decision in this case on Wedoesday.— A commission, on behalf of Mrs. Forrest, to ex. amine Mr Forney, orPhiladelphia, waegranted with out opposition. Fast: RETWAJCN PAWS AND LONDON.—We fancy the cities far apart, separated by the broad Channel; but the present fare of travel between them will make them seem near enough to speak the same language, at least. 1, Travelling in France, like every thing else there, has been reduced to a science. Companies are now formed at Paris which convey pairsengere to London and back at an expense of only thirty francs—about Dix dollars. They will pay all your expenses for this sum, and give you four days in London to see all the lions. It took more money a few years ago to journey from Paris to Rouen, which is only a few miles off. These pleasure trains, as they are called, quit Parte on Sunday, reaching Lon• don to the afternoon, give the voyagers Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the city, leaving in time , to go back to Paris by Friday night.” WILD Maw or um Woons.—A gigantic man of the woods has bruin discovered in Green county Ar. kansas, and a party has been organised to endeavor to catch him. When last seen he was pursuing a heard of cattle, who were flying in a state of great alarm, as if pursued by a dreaded enemy. On see. ing the party who discovered him be looked at them deliberately for a snort time, turned and ran away with great speed, leaping ' from twelve to fourteen feet'at a time. His footprints measured thirteen inches each. He was of gigantic structure, the body being covered with hair, and the head with long locks that fairly . enveloped his neat and shoulders. The Clarion Democrat expresses a preference for Thomas Duman, Esq., of that borough, for the office of President Judge of that Judicial district. MEE e y t . - 1 . • . ,i,,2,g ,. .; , ..; - =F!,., :-.- ~ 1',!•-':..;i,', x '',:- - -_ 4.r ..,fri..!.•:;''. l i -- !., - -.=:'" - : - ;.-' 7. .,' -:', ~':.....,:.;,.:-r.•..:,,H MEM! BMS=I Stribblings anb eliffinge The Cincinnati ErMutter yip's:: On the last trip of the Zriiiiant down from Pittsburgh, a lady orr beard, whose residence is in New Albany, gave birth to twins, a girl and boy, fine healthy children. In consideration or the kind .treatment she received ai the hands of the captaia and clerk she named one Grace and the other Beltzhoovcr. . Reverend ChauneeY and ar "brother liemtm" e , now in Wheeling humbugging the people and getting their quarters. Cannot these men be Indicted for ob taining money under false pretences ? The wholenopulation of Ceylon with an area of 24,700 square miles, is a little ;more than 1,500,000, or about 62Inhabitants to the square - mile. The area in acres is 15,808,080, of which not above 1-1011 is cultiva ted or used as pasturage. -- At the request of Mr. BAIRCL&T, the British con stil, Mayor RINGSLAIPD has concluded to despatch offi cers BOWYER and amass to London, to watch the move °fetus of the New York pick pockets at the World's Fair. The British Government pay s all expenses. • --:The bottom lands along the Klatstann river in Oregon are said to be equal in richness and superior in extent to those of the Cowlitz. There Is also fine water power ten miles ay the Klatstann. There is not a single inhabitant as yet who has located a claim of land along this stream. • Last week a man in Decatur county, Ind, sold his fartny receiving payment in bank billa r which he tied in the corner of a quilt, and hid, among some straw in liswagen. Having occasion to leave the vehicle for moment, he • laid down his lighted pipe, and when he wane pack', the straw; quilt and farm had disappeared in a thie. R. B. Munn, late Superintendent of the New York and N. Haven Railroad, has been presented with a plate worth MO, on . the occasion of his leaving to take charge of the:Michigan Central Railroad. ' At rut evening party recently it was proposed tu dispose of the belle of the room by lottery. Twenty tickets were immediately sold at Anted price. The joke ended not here. The fortunate adventurer has since Married the- lady.—Aberdeen Herold. -- A iroung Gennan named J.ll. Schulcken, auery estimable young man, died in Chatieston, 8. C., on the 19th inst., in consequence of injuries , from the thirsting of a gun, while he was firing at a target. Fragntents of the barrel penetritted bis skull, and he died in 24 hours after the accident. ---- The Chester Republican corrects the report that Governor Jounsrort had pardoned Horner. . It says : We gave it on what we considered good authority ; and if it is without foundation, we are gratified to mate the, fact. The riches of California are not confined to gold:- The last accounts slate that an oyster bed haa been found between Cape St. LUCSIS and San Diego. A ves sel recently brought to. San Francisco 80,000 oysters, put up:in jars, from this bed. • A young German girl, aged ta, who had run away front New Jersey with her lover to get married, on find ing him continually intoxicated after she got to Phila delphia, accepted the proposals there of another young man, and Wes married Just before being caught by her father. Ladles a la Turk are appearing in all quarters, at the North, but yet they are very few- in number In each place. One has come out at New Bedford, anoth- er at Newark, N. and others are preparing to follow suit. Western New York towns, however, stllltake the lead. The first synagogue in the State of Illinois will be eorutecrated et Chicago In that State on the 13th of June next, The Rev. S. M. WAGE, of New York, will conduct the ceremonies and deliverthe consecration ad dress. Andrew. Brain, an importer of artificial dowers, was arrested at N. York last week, charged with smug gling carmine, satin and other articles, in steamer:a from France, lo the value of $OOO or 8700. Tittle is at present a Wanity of common sailors at Soston—so great that even vessels destined for the •golden gate" of San Francisco cannot obtain their ne• emery complement of crews. _ Ann Meehan, charged with causing the death of her servant girl by likreatment, at New York, was, on Friday lost, found guilty of monslarigliter in the fourth degree. The Shoemakers of Alexandria, Va , are on a "spike." They ha re adopted a scale of prices, hut, so tar, not more than -one of the "basses" has been in to sign them. - The 110r..1. B. 'Susumu, epinember of Congress from the St. Louis (Alias ouri) District. has announced himself as a candidate for Judge of the Circuit Court. In the Supreme Court at Philadelphia, on Satur day, it Wll3 decided that stocks cif other Statecbequetah ed to persons of other States by a person domiciled in Pennsylvania, is subject to the collateral inheritance tax. The estate ih dispute amounts to over half d lion, and the tax to be paid is 880,U00. Mr. WEISTIII, it is said, will be invited by the citizens of Richmond, Va., to visit that city very soon. It is said members of the Convention now in gession will unite in the invitation. prom Haver s. Carrespondenro of iltg Journal 42.1. commt, co j HAVASA, May 17, 1851 In political matters there is nothing of special in terest tosommunkate and the people seem to be. lieve that the throw:Ml invasion has been averted by the preventive acts of the Government of the United States. At least the best informed of them think thus; but the multitude will doubtless continue to identify the free booters with the government of tho country from which they came; more especially since the resident loreigners here, of all nations, whose opinions have much weight, are the mast strenuous inserters of the connivance of the officials even at Washington, with the acts of the de luded followers of the Cuban 4..lcintar." Before the date of nay last, some terror twelve meo ' moat of them young and of good family, were cent here from Principe and conducted to prison, where, however,; am told, they are not treated with the usual severity of State, prisonera. I would not mention' (hie until I ascertained its troth; but of course we know nothing of the charges against them. Many other arrests have been made, and `the government hag its hands full of this kind of work. lam told, however, that very aevore meas. urea are not likely to be adopted; the government seeks to suppress the action rather than enforce the pun iehtne ot of the revolutionists. WOhln4ton Items. It is understood that the Hon. Robert J. WaLker intends to mail for California, on the 29th of June next. His prOfeasional services have been engaged in two very important cases whieh are to be argued at the coming term of the U. S. District Court for California. The report begins to be circulated that Mr. Con. rad Secretary of 'Nat will goon retire from the Cabi. net. It is no longer denied that Mr. Webster did re. valve, juet before becoming Secretary of suite, the forty-five thousand dollars, which Ron. Chas. A lien charged that he had received. It le now admitted by all his friends, notwithstanding that the honors. ble secretary, ~b y his next friend'! Mr. 'Ashmun, on the floor of the House denounced Mr. Allen's state. meet as a fhlsehood, tlin its leogth and breadth, in its entirety, and in all its parts.” Sliark Hunting. The exciting and manly sport commenced for the season on Saturday last. The carcass of a horse having been procured, it was properly pre. pared and set adrift towards the close of ebb tide, and having floated down opposite the Battery, its convulsive motion gave evidence that the sea wolves were at their feast. Three of our young gentlemea, who ate enthusiasts in this sport, hav ing provided themselves with the proper imple. ments, proceeded In a stout boat to the busy scene and soon found themselves lathe midst of a large school of sharks, who not all disturbed by their presence, continued their repast—the larger' ones imoving vp to the carcass, fastening, their teeth in It, and then with a jerk, rending oti a limb or oth er portion, while the smaller ones would snatch at the fragments which eicapeLl from their jaws. Our young gentlemen 730011 went to work, and in the course of ad hour and'three quarters killed Rine of the monsters; six of which they succeeded in bringing to the'wharf. The sport was of the most exciting character, the animals not only making play, but Occrisionally . showing fi ght. One of the largest, when struck, seized the boat by the ctftwater, and shook it moat violently, while an. other came open.mouthed at a colored man, who was cutting a harpoon out- of one of those captured `alongside but was arrested by a well directed thrust of a spear, which penetrated far down his capacious throat. The six sharks that were brought to the wharf were found to measure respectively, as fol lows: 9 feet 3 inches; 9 feet 4 4/ 411 e 8 ; 10 feet 1 inch; 10 feet 9 inches; 10 feet 9 inches; Il feet 6 inches—Char/won Mercury. DENIM DISTICITIXT IN :THE Excuanor. Bang op Via tuate.—The Norfolk Argus noticed; an unfortunate cootroversary exiating heti - lien the Directors ap. pointed by. the Governor.:- and, thoae elected by the Stock.holdera of Min, prosperqua institution, which at present seems to agitate the good. people of Norfolk: At a meeting -of the Board ituinSaturday, the find 'boainesa being the election oriPresident, atter Bre urisoccissfal ballots:;—in each of which, tie tors on'the part dot the Stockbotdera young for the preaent iocumbent, W. Sharp, Esq., - while those representing the State cast their vOtea upon some other member of the Stockholderas diyectory—an. adjournment was carried until their - .nest regular Meeting day, - Although- a large ;number; of paper wen all:0a for discount on account of 'these. dirt= sioriny, it was not:acted on. _ . A . A Unarm Parma Surr.— case hal:been aOcupyz lug the Superior,Court in Savannah, Geo., fovsome daysi brought - 4n , the name of' George agaitat EV:Payne &to., for the recovory of thi cap.. ital prizei 0,12,0,000, _ alleged to have been draw n . in the Geotti State lottery for the henefetV'the Independent 'Nue Company ofAugusta," Wyily was the agent of D. Payne Co., and brought suit against them' or the money, which they hadorefuseit to pay. Judge Joann- pronounced his decishin, granting the motion fora nommuit, on the ground that the plaintiff could'not bOcanae the holder °IMO ticket consistently with his position. CZ' The Cleveland Plaindealer tells a atory of the Rev. Mr. Finne.y, the great mall/1111st, who after finishing his eshbrtation, came down among the audience, and effectionately enquired. into the particular state of their feelings. 'Finally advan, cing to Jim L., a noted player of poker who had been drawn into the meeting, he laid his band upon his shoulder, and asked in an impressive voice, I•Well, Mr. L., what do you ear” Oh,"" said Jini, , s/pass! what'll you do, old fellow 7" tura ing.to hie lett hand neighbor. As Jim has since frequently. observed, that reply 4 .blocked the game." The Charleston Courier says that some amateur fishemien of that place eaptpred six sharks in Cooper river on Sunday week. They were all largo, one meas uring over U feet in length. • , Ordinance - Concerning - Water Rents. BE IT ORDAINED and enacted by the Citizens of Piusbureh,in Setae: and Common Couheits assemb!ed, That it shall be the duty of the Assessor of Water Rents to assess said rents for the year one thousand eight hundred and fitly one, and in each year hereafter, in conformity with the ac t of Assembly. approved the 12th day of April t one thousand eight hundredund fifipone, entitled, An Act ro change the name of the lalathodiat Church," etc.',.etc.a,and that s o much of any Ordinance or Ordinances as is inconsistent:herewith, be and the same is hereby repealed. , Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, his twenty sixth day of May, Anno. DOmini one thousand eight hundrtd and fifty.one. . , ROBERT APRNIGIIT. President of CommonVouncil. , A florae for Sole. A LARGE; WELL MADE HORSE, suits- I ble for the • Dray, Wagon or Bagg-y ; a j , -z : \ natural pacer, but trots in harness. Will be <Mk sold low. Enquire at the Eagle Hotel, Liberty striet. myZidt* ' VOWLER'S PATENT FLOUR—For snaking Bread, Pastry; Cakes, zee , making the best Bread, with the addition of cold water only: This Fiour will be found the most convenient and cheapest that can be used for household purposes, saving twenty-five pet cent in Butter and Eggs, and making the most superior Bread, light Pastry, Pi:Wiling and Cakes, with a great saving of time and trouble.. The patent Plout is put up in convenient sized pacts ges of 3 and II pounds, with full directions for use. Tote had of- WM. A. M'CLURG A CO., thYY 3 . Grocers and Tea Dealers. MEI :;, ,:.::- :. kti. ..h.,. , - , - t - ---, !-- 7,- ;Ix ' -- :-:,*--- ~...:.,..,::...-41 s,^ s a.. tint.. .Alt the friaxe Yon ask ate, tbviatow atanT4iiiien I think of you aday I frankly answer on/y weer, - - And meanins; *4ll say. Yon scent pendesed, and somewhat hurt, But watt, and hear the thyme; P how can one do mOro,,than once Wat one dime all the time Attest W. Lawn, Clerk of Common Council. /MBES B. AIIIRRAY, . President of SeleetC,onne Attest MOILUOVi, Clerk of BeleelCoirnelL 0 the Hoeorable the Judges, of the Court of General T Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of George Lower, of the Borough of Birmingham, in the, county aforesaid, humbly thew- Mb, That your petitioner- bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of rinvelcrs and others, at his dwelling -house, in - the Borough aforesaid, • and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound; will pray. GEORGE LAVER. -- - . We,the subscribers, citizens of tkeaforeszud borough, 410 certify .that the above petitioner is of gOod re pate-for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bonne room and conveniences for tee accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers_ and that said tavern% necessary.. Henry 1' Hyman, John Skillet), Philip Yazemum, M Hoover, John . ,Bolinder, John Livermore, John Sedge %Vick, John tiered,. Win & .Gorigey, Frederick Send, Jacob Holstein, Joh!' Hosinayer- lmY29-3t O the tioneruble the Judges of the Court or General T Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and fertile County of -Allegheny : The petition of John Boyd, of , Second Ward, Pitts burgh in the County aforesaid, humbly shewetb, That the petitioner heti' provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dweling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that yoga Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pen tioner,as in duty bound, will pray. We, the subscribers,sitizens cof the Ward aforesaid do certify that the above petitioner isof good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodatioa and lodg ing of strangers and travelers - , and,that saidtavera is tie. Nelson Rodgers, aarnard Barns, Adam Wilson, G AI Johnston, Thomas Cherry,Gcorge Parsons . , John Ander son, John Ross, Souinel APLean, Wm 'Whittaker, James Stewart, Writ Neely. [my29:3t. IL Rare Chance A DRUG STORE FOR SALE.-Being an excellent A Prescription and Retail location, and now doing a good businets. Will he sold at a great barin, if appli cation be made at once to R. F. SELLERS, No. 57 Wood street, friftY h1011.H.1e.! TE&—Morris' lea Mart, in the Dia -1 mond, second doOr from Diamond alley. Bear in mind! This establishment is in no way con nected with the store lately opened next door, by Ha worth & Cairns. [m9o CORN-300 bush. In store and for sale by STUART & SILL, 119-29 - _ 124 Wood at OATS. -400 bush. on consignment and for sale by my 29 TEAS -75 chests Y. 11. and Black in store. my 4 9 STUART .sc. SILL COFFEE -40 bags for sje by myW STUART Zr. SILL TTEU RUTTER-14 kegs prime to close out by my 29 STUART & SILL it/ACKEREL-75 bbls. N 0.3 and 4, on consignment A.V./ 20 hf do 1 Herrings, for sate by STUART & SILL. BROOMR-500 doz. for . Bale by mriti STUART & SILL N A' S-100 kegs assorted for sale by my 29 STUART & SILL eItIFI.'CE-00 bits. W. R. for sale by my 29 STUART & SILL TOMATOES-40 bb Is. prime in store to close out —ta)29 STUART & SILL 170 bbla superfine; 10 do extra ; For gale by SLUART & SILL TIRIRD d.UPLES--2UO bash..in more and for gale by Inr4 STUART & SILL. PAPER -100 reams medium and brown straw Paper. mpOl STUART, itt. SILL.. rBACCO-415 Oxs: Stringer's extra s's ' • 15- do Moore's 5 , 5, for sale by mrl4 STUART & SILL 100 BAGS sale Green _an4 - __,FlT Am ßi s Ok . o c F o pEp, J D WI for tale by ' . .D. to 116 Wood sl. TIMED BEEF-1,000 itts• prime; cared . • . 500 do -' prime! Venison ; 500 do Mutton Boma; •29 For sate by J. D. WILLIAMS &CO EATHERS-12 sacks just received and for sale by my 29 KING & MOORHEAD. POPLINS! POPLINS t—Just res'd this day, per ex press, twenty pieces beautiful shades of colored Poplins, which we will sell at2s per cent. tern than they have ever been sold in this city. A. A. MASON .9 CO., Nos. a 9 and 64 Market st. t'ED TAR i LMONS !—A. A. !assort A. Co. have V this day received 2heartonsof t.hosa very desirable Crimped Warieton Tritamhlge assorted colors,which will be sold very cheap at retail or by the box. E,my2S FTUNE DRESS GOODS !- A. A. MASON k. Co. have just received another splendid assortment of black, brown, pink, blue and mode Bereges and Tissues. Al so, English and Folard Silk, which they, are offering at very low prices. . fruyig SUNDRIES -2800 lbs. Rye Flour best vitality ; 50 bash. Seed Potatoes; 50 bble. prime Neritannoeks; bbls. Eggs; - 40 do best Cider Vinegar; 50 do I.onisville-Lime ; ;100 do Family Floor; 100 do fine-Flour; 100 bush.ear Corn; 500 do Oats " • For sale on eonsigrurtent, by . T. WOODS ac. SON, tay2o - _ No.Bl Water street. 200 B m l / 2 1 9 17. PRI 01 E RI 7 . 7 0 38 sglcow TO Contracture Bridge Builders, /cc-- Herr , s Island Saw'Mills are now preparing to re ceive and exemite promptly all orders for Bridge and other Timber, oa the most favorable terms the market wilt permit (end) JAMES CARMAN & CO. FEATHERS—ape ibs. live Geese Feathers for sale aryl: CARSON A. IRTRNIGHT. "-* • 'C ;a, - • * ' ' • ERN =ME ===l ER WE .. . . •• • • -..• Spriat Noticti. 'Typo for Solo. Having determined to furnish 'one extensive Job Office with entirely new. materials, we shall sell about 100 founts of type now in use, very low, for cash or approved paper. We have type enough to fit out 8 or 10. country offices complete. The sizes and varieties of type are such aware to bo found in all large cityjob offices, horn Nonpareil up to 20 1100 Pica, plain and ornamental. Also, for sale, several varieties of borders in good order. Persons wish. ing to - purchase widpleatte make immediate appli. cation. r• . Petrolosun t • Shirkysbusg, Huntingdon C0., - Pn.,Mareh 4, ?di. S. M. Met.: Dear Sir—Your Petroledas is , Working wonders in this vicinity; therefore, wo would thank you to send us two dozen by the Pentisylvhnia Railroad. We are entirelyottt, and it is being ingatted. for almost every day. Yours, respectfully, M • - JOHN ING Hayesvitae Midland Co.,4Thitry march 10, • S. M. Kier: Dear Sir-Your few weeks since, left with.usfour3lozen. Rockvs we have sold. Please .forwardlo us sir. dozen liamediately. Your medlems ILViorting wonders in this region.- We can obtain several excellent certificates, if_yon_de itire t he i m... • . Yourt&e., W. W. scow Per sale by Relser.& bPDowell,l4ll Wood arm L . R. R. Sellers, 7Wood street ; S. A. Fahnestock &Co coiner of Wood and Front streets; D. M. cum, Elliott, Joseph Douglass, and IL P. Schwaste, Ana ti. I Also, by,the proprietor, • ;S. M. a rea • " Canal Busln,SeVentlist., Pittsburgh. - ear Dr. flistotthe Improved Mar act or Y WaIA , DODIC AND SAR - SAPABILL A is a sure remedy for Taint... .. • Thousands of indivuluals . are cursed with grievous complaints, which they inherit from their parents. The use of the Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will prevent all this, and save a vast amount of misery, and many valuable lives, for it thoroughly expels from the system the latent taint, which is the seed of clisease,tuid so lakes off the curse by which the sins or misfortunes of the parents are so often visited upon the innocent ofspring. Parents owe it to their children to guard them against 'the effects of maladies that may be communicated by descent, and children that have at any time been affect ed with Consumption, Scrofula or Sylphills, owe it to themselves to take precaution against the disease being revived in them. Clayton's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is a aura antidote in such cases. See advertisement. Associated Incarnates Issattrance °amp* • • • ny of the City of Pittabargh.; W. W. DALLAS, Preet—ROBERT FINNEY, Sec./. fc• Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS orall kinds. Office in Monongahela IE3We, N 05.124 and 125 Wain' St. w..w. Dallas, Rody Patterson, EL R. Bartley, R. B. Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. H. Pardsou; Win. M. Ed. gar Edward Gregg A. P. Ansbutz, Wm.,Collingsvocd, B. Sawyer,C. Chas. Rent,Wm. Gorman.. feb2o • Pittsburgh late Italia:ranee Company. CAPITAL -01.00,000. tr" - OVFICE. No. IR - Fotranit STOUT. Xa OFFICERS: President--Jantes.S. Soon: ViCt President—Ssmnel Id'Clurkan. . . 'Preasnrer—Joseph 8. Leech. Secietary—C. A. Colton. (jr See advertisement in another part of this paper mra COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY - Fire and marine. COLUMBUS 01110; ' DEMAS ADAMS, Ir., President D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. , Thoutas:Oloodie , N. R. Swayne, .11—Alexander, 1.8. Ide,. O. R. Clarke, C M. Lee, DI Adams. The undersigned, as Agent of the above substantial, C and well known ompany, insures property of every description, against 1035 or damage by fire. Also,against the perils of inland navigation. . #.H. BEESON, Agent, . Office in Waterman's Warehouse, No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. D. Adams, 3T., Joseph Whitehill, P. Hayden, M. S. Sa'Savant, John Graham, Wm. Miner, 1G - Dagu tYPen..cii Kazoo tc Co. would respectihily announce to the citizens or Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that they hove had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, built and arranges expressly (oaths purpose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The best Da guerreotypes, on tho best material, are taken at this es— tsblialunent, tinier the special cuperintendence of the Pr ge ne aTr ra angemtnt enables them also to take Family Groups, of any number of persons, in the most , petfect Likenesses of- 3ick or diseased persons, taken In any part of the city. • _ Gallery at the Lafayette Hall,Foartb street,copter of. FOUTiII and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth insect. NotleevemTheJOMlESTSlMlTBll.ollllSocurre,ofPita , uurgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of every roon di at the Florida House, Market st. uG,yl Joss Vouno,jr., Secretary. Cqllocting, Hill Poatinm'ae. JOHN nI,COUBRY 1 Attends to . .Colleeting, Bill Posting, Th attibating Cards and Circulars for Parties, &c, &e. ' . Onle ra left at the Office of the Morning Poet, or at-Holmes' Periodical Store,Third st., will be promptly attended to. totY2l:l9 Ciasuonmptionos ftregiontitorles Are Conghl,poldsaralnenza, Bronchia:, tightness of the Chest, par in the left side,' low fever, and many: other symptonisof like charieter. Then come Tube= cies in the Lungs, disorganization, prostration physicalpowers, and soon the scene closes. That they maynot weep when see ma, let the friends of the•-Sick be vigilant-at the: outset. , When Me first Symptoms of Pulmonary disease are manifested, administer gets' Syrup of Lidtrwort, Tar and Canchelciea. That Its effects have heen,all but miraculous. even In =trans eases, we have:testimony which ineredaility- Itself. can scarcely doubt. TRY L. But first read theeyidence; Yon will find it in the pamphlet in every Agent's hinds. Look at the advertisement, too, in another column. (my: . . JOHN BOYD 0. oT o. ot Meeting, Weahlogion Fl all, NV oodetree t, be tvieenitd anallitgin Alley. Pr:ton:coo Louo; No. 335---11.Teett . every Toesday . ritsacurritatEtWAXPtdittit, No.:Eel-Itleetalst and 3d . Friday of each month. mar2s-4y tEr LUNCH served up at the St. Clair Hotel Bat, every day, at n o'clock. • ' apr26 (City. Dailies copy.)' ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS citTizipstp INSUUANCE COMPA OP PITTSBURGH. • C. G. HUSSEY. Prost. • A. W. mA•AKB,sec), Office—No. 41 Water st.,in Warehouse of V. IL Grant. - - fr 7 Tins Company is now prepared to insure • all kinds of nsks, on Houses, Manufactories, Goods, Melchor'. disc In Store, and in Transim Vessels, /to. An amplegnaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character - of the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the community for their prudence, intelligence and integrity. - Thauczoss—C.H. Ilussey,Wm. Baga , ey, Wm. tart mer,/r.,Walter, Bryant, Hugh D. King,Edward Heszel. ton 2 Kinsey S.llarbaugh, S: Kier.• marnat - Specific, for Pulmonary Disease is found at last ! A man must doubt the evidence of his senses; and all hu. man integrity, before he .can reasonably question the array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Rows' Syrw of Leverteort, - .Tar and Canchatagua, "as an anti-febrile and tonic medicine, which trance reduces all Pulmona ry Inflammation, expels the cause of the disease,' and builds up and strengthens the system. The heads afoul. Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and citizens Of all classes have, over ihrir own signatures, attested its powerful remedial properties, andin the pamphlet to be had el the Agents, as wallas in the columns of the pub lic press, the most positive and satisfactory evidence wilt be found. See advertisement. mylo 117-Odd IS'ellovra , Hall, Odeon Rutiling, Fourth onus, between Wood and Smithfield streets.—Pittsburgi. Encampment, N 0.2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. Piusburgh Degree Lodge, No. -4, meets 20 and 4th. Tuesdays. - Mechanics'. Lodge, No• Pi Meets every TharildaY evening. Westernatar Lodge No.24,meetsevery,Wednesday evening. , Iron City Lodge, No. 182, meets every:Mondair Mount Moriah . Lodge, No. 380, meets every Friday evening. Zocco Lodge, N 0.385, meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall; corner of Smithfield ,aud Fifth tweets.' Twin City Lodge,No. 241, meets every Friday even ino., Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Allegheny City. may29:ly Angerona Lodge, I. of O. FWThe An : gerona Lodge, No. 289, L 0. of meets every Wed desday evening ; in Washingtonl4 l oY9. o d (1‘4,1Y . . Important to Dysproptloo 1 tEr hennas'. Diet:moil—Dr. Releihion's the True Digestive Plaid, or Gastric /wee, a great pp. pepsin. Curer, prepared from Brunei, or the Fourth ach of the Oz. after directions of Baron Loom, by J.B B. H01:101110; M.D., Philadelphia; Pa. • - -The art of making an Artificial Digestita Fluid, and of, pertorming the process of Digestion, out of the Suimach, has long been known to Physiological Chemists. The honor of the discovery belongs to n celebrated German, Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsin tothe active prin ciple of the Gastric Juice, which he obtained . bymsdent-. ting the lining membrane of the Digestive Stomach of the Calf in water, and poscipitating the Pepsin fronuthe solu tion. Dr. YliAlt, DT. Pereira, and'Dr.Gregory, land; Dr . Beaumont and Dr. Dunglison, in Amento; and chief of all, Baron LIZBIG, have recently experimented, and written upon this singularly intorsteig and 6 . 4601171,' subject, and thrown much light upon the nature of the Digestive process, in its chemlc gaud physiological rela— tions: Dr. S. S. Flottorrrott, of phitedelphia, has applied Oils discovery to the 'pure of INDIGESTION and DIrSPE.P. SIA with astanishing sutras. Dist imixtssible to give kr.. Scientific and other evidence of these facts in the IWta of this advertisement. Let the afflicted call apart the. Agent, and get a descriptive sheet, gratis. It is ens of the greatest &Erna:* welders of - the day.. Er Eve r y bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written ingnntai. o of 3. S. Hountrrorr, itl. D., We proprietor.; PAleo; one dollar per bottle. See advertisement in another column. ; For zaie•whotessie and •icrenytailsEßat Pitrompri,Doetorw'smxprittes 1,3 Y 1411 Wood mi 'Lunt pittiburik • r y . •9 -,"•• , , , Y},4,.;,,.:: DIZZLTOBS DIII2CTOII2I The Lona looked For - - of _ . . _ <. i'i .;; _.: ~`h _ ' BEN irY• 4 2tmuotmno TFIZATIIni Fifth &rat,. between Wood and . Satitkfiek, JOSEPH FOSTER•••••• ei .. • . !.Ozoiss amm Mamma Anturraumt—Pirstlier aratiiiMi'arquette, 50 cents ;seo. end and Third Tiers,2s ce , lored Qallerl,2dCents ; Private Ilexes, each, CIA Doors open at 7 o'cloclf; Curtain dims at 'a o'cloak. • Mrs: PAREEN Valli - appear. . TIIIIIIBDAY EVENING, May 291 b, the performs/1. ces will commence with THE VENETIAN.OR THE BRAVO'S OATH. The evening's entertainment will conclide With LUCK IN A NAME. . • . ; Ale.Rlght. Now! • !?Ii DAN RICR CIRCUS TRIUMPHANT! VIIUE best Circus representation ever witnessed by j the people. • • • • /XVI O. NOSTaand his celebrated horse lizanngerty. DAN IS H1619E141 0 AGAIN I Will be exhibited In Pittsburgh, In front of the Arnett- • can Hotel Penn street, on the 211,11, 4th and sth of July. t Particulars future advertisements, 1,my20 Xiftwlse speadinip *Legere es, var.'. . PEOPLE'S CIRCUS I • • EQUESTRIAN, DIWILinc AND ZOOLOGICAL! Circus, Theatre, Menagerie! A conjunction of Two Establishmenuf based upon the ~ -.... NORTH AMERICAN . CIRCUS! ~.. and under the joint supervision of Mr. STONE, Senior Proprietor of-Stone A APeollunt's CiTCU.Si Will be exhibited In the City of Pittsburgh, in frost of . the AMERICAN HOTEL, Every Afternoon and Night, at. 2 and 1 o'clock .; " Commencing on MONDAY,_7IA.Y2Otb. - ',' l.. Admission. 25 cents only. [For paniculars see ‘... Pictorial and Descriptive sheets. ' Onylli-Irw :,-. Greenwood ardens, _., ; ; w o and a half miles below the City, ocr Um bp dr of # ' I. the MO River; an. OrnamentatFlower Garden ,and a delightful suminr retreat. • Ice Cream, .Confec don- • aries, Fruits; Temperate Drinks, de., kept.for the ac- ' . commodatum of visited. Also, a, large assmune dof .. Shrubbery and Everbloomlng Plants for sale: The steamer Chieftain leaves the foot of Pitt suet t,at the beginning of each hour, from V o'clock, A. M. t il ti IO P. Al. landing at the'Varden [Closed on Sanday.l 4 JTWIT RECEIVED AND FOR SALE:SW JOSHUA f RHODES 4. CO.,Na 0 ' Wan; Snip= : 1 • 500 boxes Lemons ; •• 40 bags Cream Walnuts; t 500 do — Oranges; • • . ..g5 -do - Filberts; : 1000 bushels Pea Nuts; . 30 bags Walnuts - I IMO drums Figs ; 20 cases Prune s. i n jars , ! 500 half ' do; . In do •, do in fancy bus ; i 200 boxes Raisins ;.. 10 do' Sardines 1.. 150 do Layer do ; . • 10 .do Melly L iquorice; ~ 100 half •do • 4o; 25 boxes Refuted do; 600 boxes Fire Crackers t 50 baskets Salad Oil; ' -• *OO do do do N0.2;20 bates Alae camel ; • 100 dozen Shelrd Almonds; 20 do' Vermsteelli; ~ 200 "do Lemon Spam; B:1 do Gum Drop sr k: .0000 Cocoa Nuts; - . 50 do ~, N o.l & 2 &Candy; -- ' -50 mats Ivien Almonds - , . 60 dozen' Pepper Sauce; 50 bags Tagthona . do; 40. do - - assorted Pickles; i eu do S. paper sh ell. do ;20 do' Cittet Wine ;, • I 10 hales Bordeaux do; 20 do- Mascot. do; , - i Nevr atid IreptilAir 8001141. JUST received nt MINEB dC co.ivio:;2 porithlield The Alhambra. By Washington Irving. Tim author , * revised edition: . , The Gold Worshippers i or, rho Days titre Live in. By the author of , _ • ~_ • Tho Dennings and theit.llefax, xvith Alma Derlay. By Miss Lealie: - i'my27 IR arlitture.sod Omit: Waretroommt- . paniJOSEPH ISEYEBOL24. Fenn street.: above the Canal Bridge, keep cowitantly.on hand and =Bea to order , tusks forest prim every desenpnon of cy and Plain PURNITURE, ' BOFAB and CHAIRS, of the bestworlonanship and moat approved'inylea. . ,Purchnsers would do well to visit his Wanenianut. m 77.11Erwl • , . alotlea.to Contractors. OHIO AND FENN§YLVANIA. RAILROAD - PROPOSALS will be .received for the Grab* awl Dridgiez of the Westero .portion of Ohio and 'Perinsylotuus Railroad, extending front Mester; by Loudonville and Mestafiellie to the, Okrielind, Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad, at Citiothrte; near Didion; a dik; ware filly•Chreemiles.. ~.• They will be renewed at Wooer ttatil„the , irverring 45r. Tuesday, 121,171 10th of Jane, and at-jd the • evening of - Wednesday, the 11th of Teas- next, and will be addressed to the undersigned President of the Compa ay. Pleas and profiles of the wad( east or Loadrinvide will be exhibited at Wooster, and of the work west of Londoitville, at Mansfield, for one week.befere the let- Parthoeintortruition and forms of proppexals cdaY tained.Glll application to eolamon W. e R. fi'tr anhaa rsidßen obea C e t e d r e oif E thna- W nee e o D J v s on. Apr g erence e willbegrve to bid ders who will agree to take a per centage of their pay in the stook of one Company. • turtted •. . Inf. ROMNSOII, .14,;(1,heet .Few and Vaatitontable itactiada; = TIIST RECEIVED , at 23001375 E GRATRAIZIrs. ej Bee Wye Clothing Store, No. 225, • Liberty , Meet, a large an splendid assorunent of the latest styles of, t= Spring peed Summer Goods, which, we ate- prepared to. manutiteture to trder;in a style.unsarpassed totals eity„, andat extremely low priees..; We have - on hand - ,n large assortment or - REAVZ r. MADE CLOTHING, mode Fri the besi"..and Moat; l'a)the ionable manner,whina we are, de termiaed to sell, my. tow fofeash: - Country merehtuit‘und thtise who 'buy wholesale,will Sad It to their advantage to eall.'and our amine our stock; before purehasfu:- • -tapr7klat Lawrence' Journal, Cltaion'Llenuntrat,- Mercer Whig, ..hleadvine=Seritirtel, Greeriabrimh RepUblleaf Washingto - Examiner; 'Steubenville Viliori—eof the amount oc,tilt,aend paper ,to advertisers, and aw „ ge , t Drug and Prescript,lora - JAMES RIDDELL,. (Sum:smolt TO WtrS Btres. DRUGGIST' An APOTEIRCAR y Co.rwr of Wylie aiut Washington_ Sbets , pu t ,6 urs h , TNRUGS; OILS, PAINTS "and ,lIFFE, COP• stantly for . . E? Physicians prescriptions airellir compounded. my24:2m " -/ • James' 0.0211 Num* den. ATTORNEY AT .I.r,gw brricr., No. /AO POlntni S I V car, ' • 2.creirsv4at dr* . CLEVELAND, _.P,IMBiIEGEr AI . yEIVOBELON EX Leaves Pittsburgh and ClevAt.4ndallenri ays, ifurneulavr Gad Fridays. BA,Earsß.ft FonsynipiiAgq. sae • en synd -aavreery. CHEAPEST IN AblE/HCA:—.G.: Moon 'bus just - opened Storallo.sl.llarket etre et, tem doors north of Third street, where *els now selling ell kinds of fine' GOLD AND. SILVER. WATCHES, JEWELAY,ficb., at about half the usual prices.. Strangers and citizens are requested to call and seethe Goods before .op-cha sing. elsewhere. N. a—Particular atieatioa paid to fine Witch worki. and JeWelrl , Repairing. , [nipM*Te Da :dinar Dalfilas firtHE best assortment - and most rare and bestnifcd vw -I..riety of Dahlias- - west of the Allegheny Mountains, 'are to be had at itomanox's . Store, Fifth street,lo Zi door to the Morning Pea, one door (rem Wood. , This collection cost hundreds of dellars to the anus teur grower who selected them, and have been pta. nounced the beat in private hands is the United States, — being-from Snotty 044, (Pure , Vildtisi t AO: Faastin Ist, (Jet Black); and from Queen - Pnearas (best Yellow An the world),M-Wnr 'Emits an d , Gem, ( the best scarlem in the, world,)•witla all the 'fancy vmsedes be tween the opeositesohat have teen named:-Prices shall be made to suit. Remember, ROBINSON'S,. Mthstreet, one door from Wood.' - '.(tny2o )01.411ET - . WINE, ...St:Julian , ltetlocp of oar awn single tulel,9t;l'a4rrrad'iterhl34iPPUVlXsUt's.Pedr. 'DYE IVANTED-;-5,91:10 bus. .prime Rye)lrq,whiCh. ~Llb the best market price will be • - ILL ktnds of pure and cheap ,Table Witteel 137-Liberty -street. .my 27 1 EXCELLENT - tionlitt etoonpagno _anti spar Hock, qt low prices: uty22 •:- • Fl • Elli:Vnbt STOU 'N 0 sL. lENUlN.F.Portailideita's24tForxr,Wtx.vr, at No. NA" 137 Liberty etteet: ' toy • • _ PION t Ek' %EN h Tiv! vENEL. AA L. da of Itatalsb , Wines; bYth,t.,,,, zenan d . the gallon, at 137 Libe_lty _sueet. laY 27 / 7100 • EN 4 5' .04:01:TVENEL. sealed,- retain lag pp.t&Fc4,o.o % vat-, Na m " e of the - ripe_ f for - thy ' ''.4ers'and TetiDeltlens. - - TNAUBJADDE*\=}-1_ SirOar.Cored Dried Beef,ernreaurcul (tulle " • ' - Wlli YtilebLVHfi & Co., • 2 58 Libertynlrel s—Ge,ine sperm Candles; ar do do • , adds , Parent Polished Caldlea; Star. Candles; . - For sale ' 1my271 . A. Neel:Ulla & Co. Ann3v. RIDING GLOVES—A=new and , beautiful aniV r .e, reeetverlthis day_ter_Expr4an. KENDM.DY & ."11 of: Golden Eagle. =31 7 C A" ~e EA DRINKERS.--It yotrwant real good Tea, toMORMS , Tea Mart, la the Diamond • His is domdedly the beat in the city. Prior's; 40;.60;75e, and 814 PM. -• • , • • •- lmy2l EDGES -10 bbls. fresgjust reed and talir — alei t v z it, ' • No. 207:Liberty at: RAGS -;-Et bags good quality for sale by _ my2t3 WM. DYEEt STARCH -42 bxs. Boubright'a exua for sale by n'iSa WA!. DYER, MEM k - ! - ,'!""! - •' , ."':. , s. ~... • - ~~ -~ ' - - emu- ~.-~:i, ::q.._.: i .'; '.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers