Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 16, 1859, Image 2

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    Ircgrapjjic letos.
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IlARRrsncno, April 8.
SEN ATI:.
Ri;roxTS or commutes?.
Mr. 1311. (same.! ns committed, the bill la
Rothnriia tho Judges cf Iha courts In this!
CoinutonweRlth to direct changes of venue iu I
certain cases, j
Also, as committed, the bill relative to j
tatci tnil. i
Aii, es committed, tho Mil to authorize ',
tlir arrest of dth'tidant in cerium esse, j
Also, ca committed. tin1 liill to regulate I
fie sales c Cj;uI.) nil nilioiJ-i ui unm-
Mr. Drewc-r, (mnie. n cr-rnmi'tod. House
bill No. 33. to authorize tliu j -i ? u "uf lh"
several courts of common plena ol linn Com
monweitllh, to reserve point i f law, und
order judcuu'iila In non-suit.
Also, with a iiocuiive recnmnietidiitii'i', the
bill relative to tlio Commission., i a to itm,'
tbo Pmal Code.
Mr. Scholl, (Corporations.) with amend
ment. House lull No. 1 IOC. to ineui poiale
tin' Perry Cal iind Uil company.
Feeniny eiim. Mr. Kllr, House bill
No. iS'lU, supplement to the act to incorporate
tba Watsonviile lliidgo eompnuy, Northum
berland county. Passed.
Mr. Palmer, Senate tnil No. '156, a supple
Went lo the net Incorporating tbo Middle
fool Field Tunnel and liaiiiuit.! company.
Fus-sed.
April 8.
Sexatk. Aiern ,j't $.ti'n. 'l'lio bill to
Incorporate tlio NoUbiimOcrliiud ncd Juniiita I
Railroad was negatived. Ycus 17, nays 10.
EetMnn Station Mr. blilio Calle J no tlio I
luppleineiit to tlio City I as.ieng,
z t JLtiilrtny
-V" "i0t-.CV ' 'Mr V,rkcr " wu I'cit" !
ponc.1 ludi-tluitoly yeas 20, nays 2. i
1 lo bibs to locorpni'Mle the l..ton Iron
Company and Mount Alto Iron (Jon puny,
which wer-J Vetoed by tbu O' Vernor. wefo
u.l. . .. 1 l... i : .1
I'UllI I ei'lIM I l U I iUU l ITIilJIUllJ 01 1
two 1 11 : c u , tl.e nisi I'V a vnl, i f 1:1 to I', and
the second by it vote of 'Ju to 0. Aoj.innod.
llol'RE. A number td nii,,i oit.,i,i pr.vule
bills were coiiii.ieu-il 1 iiu foiiowing pas.-ed
filially: An act relating to tustumeutiiry
truntwej : an act eX'euJiiig the junsdictiou
of the Orphans' Court; an ucl to equalize j
me taxation upon cot pnratious, teu to a long ,
debate and is Mill J.eud.n.-.
Aj!ern')jii bcntnn. I be. bill to equalize j
taxation upon Corporalioui passed witl, .
umendmects. !
The consideration of the Privato Calendar .
Was resumed and a number of bills passed. j
IjVe'ii iJ surwn. - Inlgo numuer ot pt'l- :
Tate bills. h!1 of a local character, were pass- !
rd ; sis diflerent divorce biiis were liegalived
I ha r ry u.vorcu lull waa not luUeu up.
Jourued.
Ad-
Luti-rfiom Vrru Cruz.
New OaiKANa, April 11.
Tho latest advices frcji Vera Cruz are to
the 8th it kt.
Thu recornilion of the Jai-rer Government
by the Amerieaii Minister. Mr. McLane, was j t!-is PlttC0- nJ givc'' the rr-iiilt of his obser
made the occhsioii of a grond rejoicing, ac- ; Valions iu a humorous strain, in tho last
companied by the firing of a national kalute
and military parade.
Tba Liberal forces, reported as numbering
13.0u0, are surrounding the capital, and have
rat ofl llu supply of water and provisions.
The garri son is (i.UOO in mini Iter.
Gen. Miramon has dispatched 1.500 men to
tbe capital fiom Orizaba, but the Liberal for
ceg were in pursuit of Miramon, and a battle
Wits expected.
Senor Mata, tin) Mexican Minister of the
United Ptales, in now iu this city. He has
receive official dispatches confirming the re
eognitiou of the Government by Mr. McLane
nud will return in a few days to Washictou,
to assume his oOicial duties.
Troiu llnTAim nnd Key Wtst.
CrjAiu.Kio;,, A 12.
The steamship Isabel, from Havana, x
Key West, on the ldth iusl., arrived ut thia
port this evening.
The glave briir Tyrant had been condemned
at Key West. 1 he Salvage ainour.ts tu forty
per cent, net, sixty per cent, of which goes to
tho Government levenue officers.
Mure'.;lt's Opera Troupe urn among the
Isabel's pa."-eug 'Ii.
All fxteiis ve lire had ocutred in the wes
tern portion of Cuba, destroying a large quan
tity of sugar and niu.ih other property. It is
staled that twenty thjiisand boxes cf sugar
were de.-troyed.
FfAHITI. S I AMl'KI.E AT A CaTUOI.Iw Cll! T.Cn
is New Yt'iiii Tins Ai.TKiiCfnt.MS on Fiuh
U'dMt.V AMI Clllt.UCI'.S TitAMI'I.VU t'.N'KKK
Foot Loss oi L:i i: ami Lim:- AVr l'i-.',
April 11. During the cm vises cf mass nt the
Catholic Church, yesterday in Forty-second
Street, the cur, ,in I' .'Tir. n portion of the
allar, took lire li :n the canobi. The c'liir.'h
was crowded at the time, ai d a f a 1 1 1: 1 stam
pede to.ik place. Upwards ol' thirty poisons,
mostly women r.tid eh l Ven. were trami led
under foot end bad v injured, and many hnv-
insr their nri:.s ut.
children rcce ived.
! lees on
fa i:
Tno if tie
Ti:.: Yi ioi:
that tl.9 rre..t
Iroai will be Co
The meat c -n;
on the uii.-.;;ve
Tun Pin tla id .
: Pit'i. It is rNpreted
Yicti'ihi l!i;.l;-e .t the Men
r.iooti'd l.y iie.t October.
Mi !'.'! w.ts r i.i -i .1 to its place
stoi c j..i r, cu .ruturday l.;t.
I .- ... s.i - :
I iier. ar ma..y laclt l-l cuiio is u. orest
connected it h t he erection of th s tu'ie, w lr.. h
are pro!, ibiy ntJci.o n In rro. t i f -. t r rea lei s.
The river closed in December, nnd ma in pev
eral skives. It was . nly tit t.l J .unary 1-ir.t
the ice liecime ti.r '., an ! liroi er.,iii-.'h t.. l -:.r
the t noriii'.'is wei.il.'. v.h -b it tva-'. 0 s.'i-tain.
At this tier. 11 1 an en iruioi. !v In ivy
. ...led
perly
bridge, or s '. : it m iv I ' more
Called, was lr; it Ml tie' i.-ij r!.r. ftlv
t.i
tha iron t.ibe to be ( rn ted. On Ih s s..-;,ij
was s--t up a l-ir? st it ,on:.ry st" 1111 eni'ine
far tho p.iiposa ot liiuli::,' uj tiie mat 'rials j
bi be used in ils er.viioi!. r i a t -i p , 1.1 ry j
railway, also b.i.it on ti.r sin '.a of the ice
The iron 1 ..be, iv--con ::io(..-.-.l in its c-ntro,
j'rorr-.ii.2 I'. r'i I ! t ei.t'e P-wr.r.ls tl.' !
uay oy Oay. I o:s I'.oo is ol 1 11 mr r,s-. s .-
and pre'it wei.'i.t. mueii great, r than oiher
tabes of the b i !.- , U.ii y bein; 2 feet Ion r
lfi fret wide, a-i.i e;r ol lated to tl.e sli.ne end
t lil feet h .'ii ; wi,;i tliu preat c. r.trrt tube
is S'.lil le.-t lono, l.'i feet wide), hlld '21 leet hi-;'l
and tiboiii 0 ) f.-e! ..' jv toe sumer le.el cl l 'te
r.vor, ti.es a', o., :i(r eluan -is lj J iss. under
It."
Amitiieii MysrKK.. A N,
says that tiie 1 1 -a of M :k
been i.i in i' -re 1 t j pr. v. i t
agau.st r.'ul;lt-s, is ,-iitc fir.-
v York j tpcr
','.' 1. 1 h h .v ing
hi-i ti -tiu (.i y
C:i!'V:iS-e:l jr.
Some quarters. Iu ol h.-r ,t is i ,; i.o.red I h.i t
the late -Mr. Kiy, w i.o i i, .-iichl.-s,
poss, s-.e, knowied.' tt'nleh p'.", d Mr. :h
les and hij wif.-, Bi.d yoina e... i.i sit j .i;t'-. ,
entirely within his (KijV. p-iw.-r. ar.,1 thai
Mr. Walsh .n pr.ssef,.,i (,f siu. Ur i,.;. i
mation, wi;!i t!;l Cut!,, r t uts. J this us
It may. Mr. WV.-h hid. it .a Haled. I n
heard recently, i.i renin i r.pru the j-n k
les ca:-i!, Ij c i.oiiiei.l upon it in un iii..iiei;dly
Ola'JUer to sj. elites, and so i.s to co vey li.e
I'npve.si.ui li. it In r.iuld rnuka r vo a' i' OS
nsf.il to tho pioi':cu'.ioj. ll.u iL'jur'j Vu'c
graph. i.i. ir.." I";;.'; .T,
T-t a ,, m, t . M.
fiaut a tree ia whose s'ha.le ho could tecliue
ia bis uld age. ll Is a good adage, too and I tle expense of tht public treasury. If Gov
w hope io sea every young man in this i Packer had only anclioned the Kansas out
county pi AM. at least one tree llus spring-if ra(e a woulJ b,v, bfen j b, e.I)ecift, ;f
each young gir would do the sauie, we ih.uk ., . " ' '.
it aid add I to Ur attraclious. a well a. ot the fw on the public works
those of tbe country, by all uinani plant at bJ b,D pwweo 'or with lotne other public
least one tree. proveudcr.
THE AMERICAN.
ii vx" ' ' v , .
BTJNBURY, PA.
"""bATCRDAY. APRIL 16, 1859
H. B. TiIAEGER, Editor nnd Proprietor.
j To AuvnKttKR -Tlif circulation of the Maiituiry
A".mt."fti nmoi'g the a.fTelMit towns on the HurrUCllAlillft
j l" nat 'Xee"iler if ciiii!!e-.i liy n.-.y jmpcr paMislieJ in North
j I'tu" IVj'lis.'vrinm
I i ui.i. i.a.j.jja -.ij. ilj. ,i ii a
t!-f The Gvrmiitrtowti 'JcUyrajh lias just
( entered npon its thirtieth year. It was com
' mrneod on ihe I Till of March, ls.10. hv Its
present proprietor, our old liiend, Major 1.
j 11. From, ami has been tpyutnrly published
I ever since, willicl loo intei mission of a single,
week.
Ci" Orr.j-n ;o.v ipfATK Co vkni ion. The
I'taU- Ceutr-jl Ci'tnmi'.tee of tie Oppotitinii
party have is.-v.od a cull fur n ftlatv CVnven
t on, be held on W. di.esd.iy, tho eij-hth
d:iv of June urM.
... .. ;
m. 11. Milor ,
infoirns bis customers that he has removed
L:s ettalilifhuirnt to the clGco formrrly cicu '
pied by Dr. Awl, iu Market street, near tho
railroad. Mr. Miller is ouu of oar most :
active and enterorisincr inei lianirs. and
is j
I
well deserving the support ho receives.
p
lV LniioHiAL liLLltuill ii. 'I'hc Ilarrif
liur;; 1'iitriot puts dun n the iiumlTr ol ii.iiiNidu
n!j in atleudat.ee at tho Democratic Cntivcntiuu
on the lth in.t.ns six t v -hi x. Now we have
I u- - iv iii.ii o uiit.iK. tu u Jiviiiiiinni j mill
ing of the iiieml'crs of that Convi nli. n, ciuipo
nil only ol tho.-a who hnjipn-i'd to he at Juuet'
! Hotel, the evening previous, when not more than
half the delegate had then unived, and iho half of
ii,SP m town, wete not present, not beimj aware
f)f , meeli Vcl ,- ,al mcrliZi ,.nnipuK.j
, ,, ,
I'"''.c.pa!ly of those slopping at the Hotel, we
couuUd, our-elves, eighty ono dclcfatef. The
number that attiiided the convention next liny
collj noI uve been less than three hn. ored.-
We regret thut e.iuie of out I rithrcn of the 1'iess
suffer ll.tir partisan feelings to yive currency
to stalcoienl, wl.iih ll.ev would be unwilling to
eiuVfO as private iodividualj. It is thus that
the character of tho whole Tress is made to suf
fer. C Oi R friend Woiden, of tho LcwUlurg
Chronicle, has been on n tour as far down us
Chronicle. Mr. WorJen happened in at tie
opening of tho court, on Monday week last,
and contrasts the Email und inconvenient
bi cum inodat ions as compared with their own.
This is nil very true, tnd if the people who
are obliged to attend conrt tire satisfied, it
mu.-t always remain so. The people of bi.u
bury will ceiluinly u.uLo no uiove to rebnilJ,
as thty are uot the ones to suffer. Ileing at
home the inconvenience to them is but tem
porary, r.nd as thry have been unjustly
charged by designing politicians with endea
voring to gut up ticw buildings, they will
leave our country friends and neij;hbriring
towos to move iu the matter themselves.
The editor of the Chronicle thinks cur liar
strong in ntimbf is and respectubie in ubilily
The litt.bs of the law are certainly mul
tiplying cs well i-s the business cf our courts.
Our friend WorJen is, however, sadly mis
taken in s.ij iug thut thu business and receipts
of tho Lewisbuig 6tation of the Northern
Central Railroad, is gieuter than nny other
between Ilairlslmig nnd Williams-port. The
recei ts being for February over iroCO, n:.d
in March S.'j-i'J.
No'.r we have only to sr.y that the lusincfg
fiom tho riunbury station alone, iu December
1 tst, nninunted tn neatly twenly-Cve thousur.d
ddi.irs, tL'i during the last month, March,
j which was a duli month, the business wes
j nearly eleven thousand dollars. It is true,
i most of t 1j : -? is thu buoiuc-.-s of the coal ship-
tneuis. Put the busitu..-j, im'epondiM t of
i , ( 1
j coal, wsi3 about tbteo thousand doliars.
j Sut.bury will always be not only an important
point, l.u'. will send moio teenage than cny
other on the whole lit o of :. a.!.
III I". I.I.I OMfTOM M illMI ItS AMI THE
HAI li AM (.MltAL, AIl-illMSI RA
TI l AS.
It is uncsini; lo hear the l.ecotnj.tcn mcr
c. t.arii-s whatwera r.sst rnhitd in cotivciition,
at Ilarrisbnrg, en t'ae llitti of Match last,
uinbr the management uf Judge Gilln otid j alleged that from tins lime until the death of
ArruH I'l'ioirr, crvieg out oguinst the act ' Vincent, which he' pencil in lr.'iJ, hi suc
for the sale r.f iha i-tato canals to the Run- j cetdej by dilTerent methods in getting tho
buy und Li'o llaiiroad, when it is known j greater portion of his propel ty into his, Wat
tli.it tho very managers of that convention 1 eon's hands. Among these were severul
w.-ro among the most active buiets for that 1 judgtn- nts obtained by Watson, and for which
bill, lff.1r.0cf thrse ni.n who complain of j the plaint. IT aliened ii! consideration was fii
tbat net, tii-v. r did unvthiui; worse, tl.cy would 1 von. Mr. Walson having died in 1S50 with-
bo j'lally rot tied to a I
ace iu the caieuuer
'.'1 s lints if it. j HK'.i.'ure ..I'liieir ether inlqui.
ties were to be ineasurf ii v.itb that art. 'J hat
those who have lern l.ing i.;T public
work.- and w'aj Li.ve been lookii jl forward f.-r
o:'.'.-.e-. o.. tlr 1:1, si.-. iiu (ompluin, is v,-iv pa-
I tr.re.l. Au.img the most loud-tnouthid is I j
I our Cotem.oriity of tho Columbia jitmwrut. J ;
i lie coolly s1 'guiuti-es uil Democrats viho nte
. int tt.i s. Mi.o linns tl Mr. Uachanitr, and
! hl.s miser .bio c-fiieo hi'.n'ing f yceptianls, us
'ti'aitiis ii ml rtiriiptionis'.s. "If the coler.i I
I is ii i..:r ? pi-eii.-ii'U of wl..t the Kilo l.ecel' p
, ton Ci-n-. entieil noaid lit It no as a Dn:.. crat,
j Gad l-'l; the country, il ii shniild ever be l-ie
mi-.fi I tune tf Peiiiifylviitiia, to be to! ; eln!
: to tut-ii rule. Tlio cd.-ci 1 wis, hi'r.s. ;, t.r.ce
in ( '".ice. us c .'iltctor of 1t V.-, tr.d 1 rue
. lial nun: 'tin tii.s'.iiv. s. fel lis. --.i' i'. i' s f..r
; still 1 ig!..-r l.on'.is, in oih-ring loiiuelf kJ n i ''"''" ' '" l- Oihi IFi'c n
' rje.di !..'. for C.it'nl (.'o',.;i.'r-ioi . r. ucl inn of Assumpsit brought for the rent of
. All ti--e bi 'gl.t h .pi s, vis. on -rj as itu J a house in Khaiiokin. Defendants wifocon
may l ave been, ri'v im,v i-r.tiu-ly cut oil l.y . tends that sho did not lease the house but
; thu sale . t'. e cai. il. 'I in so ate the men j that her husbaud was the lessee. Plaintiff
aid t!i. so a'. ine a:a the individuals who suffers a nonsuit. Packer and PearJ for
lind fa-ill with the sate of lh cuiiais, und a ! jiUinliff, Wolvt-rlon for defendant.
; beautiful sa they are. A history of their j Uuih Hellas vt. Northern Central Railroad
j character utnl transactions, liuaocial and j Company. Report of viewers confiruieJ, aud
I j.olilical, would afford a beautiful comments-' judgment entered iu favor of plaintiff for
I ry, iltustiative of thd vittuci of disinterested 1 tf491 SO, with leave to i.suo executioo in 'M
' 'I be people ehoul.Und will rejoice
! l!lut t,'t'6 leecll, longer fatten at
coiioniAL cunnesFOKnf.KCK.
llARnisBi-nu, April 13tli, 1659.
Ths convention of tbe untramnicled Do
mocrory convened at llarritibnrg, to-day, is
the most important assemblage of that kind
ever aaseniblpd at this plac, not only on
account of the numbers that attended it, but
o account of tba character, renpectahility
aod talent of many or its members. A friend
who Las long been fnmilinr with tbe nume
rous conventions hcM liere, says this was the
ouly convention !i ever saw at llarrisburg
not imide up and controlled by odiie liolders
It wns a IU inocrstic convention, not only in
numo but in fuct, assembled to nssert tliu
principles i Ilumnrracy, wbicli bud been
ignomd by the bogus convention tbul 5ein-
bled here on t!i loth of March Inst, a con
vention tLut had bom pot tii by tlio piiid
hirelings cf the federal udministi at ion, who
had neither the courage or tho manliness to
avow any principles that do not tally with
those of their masters at Washington, and
v lio npain fcttcmpttid to bo!.:tiT up tbe ndpp
raMe Lecoinntan measures that have been so
Uipoally repudiated by the Democracy cf J
Pennsylvania.
I Tbu convention was temporarily orjnnii !
by the appoint i t T Dr. George M. Cook,
I of Aileiheny, one of the (dectois of tieneiul
Jackson, as ( 'Imii "ian, nnd aflurwnru pernio,
i,i.l!v by tin- ,-cti.'ii of Alexander McKin-
n", ol 'Westmorland, as President. During i
the ubsnee id' tho committee on the resolu-
lions and hiM'-s, lion. John Hickman, of
Chester, was loudly called for. Mr. Hickman
is well knowu os an able, if not tho ablest
member of the Penusj Ivoniu delegation iu
L-ngriss and ono cf the lenders oT toe
anti Locomp'.on party. His speech on that
occasion will long bo remembered as one cf
the most brilliant, ns it certninly was one of
the severest in urgument and most cutting
in style and sarcasm, ever delivered on the
Hour f thd Hall.
The Convention wasulso addressed by Colonel
Forney, Jodqc Kno, Dr. Nchiriser, Mr. Leh
man and Mr. Norllirnp ef Phlluilelphin. Mr.
! Campbell, Mr. ("jnlwell and others. It is cene
! mlly conceded by nil disiiitetcrted persons, that
...,. , ...
federal otiicc holile-:! Coriven lion of the Kith ol '
Ma.eh, as bunes-y aud independence ii supeiior J l0(ik U(.e jQ ou 1C ()ay IirovillU8,
tosyeoph.uicyandder.uhn-suI'Mr.iency. u, tho followln?" truthful and pointed
No lieket was formed by the Conveim.m. that! w,.;cb joue3 men, evervwhere,
soljeet Mi relerred lo the Mate Ce.itnd .Com- wo,jU ,Q tieasuM iu ,L,ir memo
mitlee, w ho have J wt r lo call a Convent. on tor I . .
that purpose. A iimi.ber of the d,. at, s we.e i . l.ft a veiing mnn ri.ee leeomo famil
anxious f .r the formation of a ticket at onte. iati"ed with the revolver, and there is but
Mr. Kuwe the candidate lor Surveyor General. ! a Mop between lull) and the halter. He who
n init r.led ly tie Convention of the Kith of
March, in Anti-I.ecompton. Mr. Wiiht is l.e
complon of cour.-r.
Among the delegates from old Berks was
Major John wartz, tho nnuibilator of Glancy
Jones. The Major's snow white locks, fine
eyes and benevolent expression, would be, of
themselves, fin element of jiopuiurity.
Au ineffectual attempt was made to do
something in the Fry divorce fnsc, on the
last day, but it would not go. Mrs. Fry wan
in the lobby. She is a jonng, pretty and
girlish looking woman of eighteen light and
slender iu figure, with a juvenile expression,
indicating tho want of a well trained liiinJ
ond settled purpose.
The session closed, as usual, uilh compli
mentary greetings. M r. Turr.ey was elected
fpeukrr of Ike Sonata by a clota vote, in
caucus, over Mr. sehell.
Proceedings of Court.
Mari 1 i'iCii.1, a.hnih'n-trtitri.r i f .1. I "met nt,
drcetitci!, c,. J. L. H'(i(.ooi, extcut'.ir of 1.
1! (i.Mj.'i, di'-t offd. This was an action
brought by the !aii,till to recover the mo.
uies of her deceased father, in the bauds of
the defendant, executor of her fraud father.
It appears that John Yincent, about 1 --1 0
was declared by the Court nn habituul drun
kard, und David Watson, who was his father
in li.w, was appointed Tiustee of his property.
He Continued lo net in this capneily until
!;:!, when he having apparently reformed,
tho con.niittto was discharged nnd he took
possession of his propeily. At the linio it
was taken fiom his possession the committee
reported his assets lo amount to about c"-5,.
000 and his debts about i.'i.OOO. Mr. Yin.
cent, ufttr 1613 continued to conduct hiscwu
atl'aiis until lMd, when he relapsed into his
former habits. Mr. Watson, his father-in-law
again inteif, red, but bs he did not wish
to create a diltoully with Yii.cent, stated l.e
would uh8 other ineutis to get the properly
out of his hands Acting upon this, Fill
i out niii!:inr', n3 the jdiiiiiiilfs alleged, a full
account of his trust, this suit was instituted
j against his executor to recover the balance.
Three of ihe children of Johu Yincent. very
j intelligent looking ladn-s were present during
! the trial, n.J excitej much sympathy. The
;ry iciiJcre.1 a vertbet fr tlio
.".,'.'77 OH.
I tie ilcfendci.t made a motion for a new
t.
;','.- is 77,iH"f 5. Staddm.An
, , , , - o.
A ssun. is t for the rent of a Store
' .v-.w
,1
ai t,.'t
Woes
er.n
loi
irr til
brroi'gh of Milton, for the
! l-"7. Amount at issue is
i d doll. as. Defendant plead
and payineut. Verdict fur
. I.awson and Prown for
. un J L-ind far defenj-
I"-''. a.
.e;t I 'AO ill!'.
11 H-SII'T-J 'It
sr.t.i'1,
i ant
days.
JJIancharJ ff riehls vs. ha T. Clement.
On uiolioo of Mr. Pleasaull judgment enter,
ed iu favor of plaiuliQ for $130 50 for want
of appearance. Oo motion stricken off.
Charlet Sn.ilh vt Cochran Peule j' Co.
Ad action brought to recover the wage of
tho plaintiff for kinxelf aod bora. Verdict
for plaintiff 53 oo. A.J. Rockafcller for
plaintiff C. Deasant for defendant.
Al. (Jreiycr undYife vs. hracl Jfuit nnd
ll'ic An action of Asiompsit or a promi
sory note, for $1.15 70. Arranged by the
C'ouit Miller and Savidgo for plaiutiO, Law
son and Brown for defendants.
Sarah llunniijan vs. Ir. 11. If. W'utson.
An action of slander, in defendant saying the
plaintiff had been delivered of a negro child
Defendant plead justification, introduced
ev d' ncc going to show that it was actually a
b.ack child, notwithstanding, which the jiry
gavo tho jlaii.tilV floOO djinnges.
CT Oiid FFi.t.mva' Tcint.Kn The (iranj
I.oilge of tlu United States, at its lust pos.-ion
determined to have a Reneral Celebration of
the -Hit b anniversary oT the order on tho 2fith
instant, throughout tho country, tho princi
pal demonstration to tako placo in the city
of New York, and in which it is expected
delegates from ever-jr Statu in tho Union will
participate. Atthofanio time preparations
are making in many of tho cities and towns
for Soc',, "lrutious by tho order.
Chanite of Timk. The Pennsylvania
Railroad Company have made the following
changes of time, to take effect on and after
Monday, April 11th. The through passen,
ger trains will leave tho passenger station
corner of Eleventh and Market streets, Phil
adelphia, ns follows : The mail train at. 7 15
A. M. Fast lino at 11 f) A. M. Express
train at 10 CO P. M. Accommodation
truins Parkebur;; nt 11 A. M. Harris
barg at 2 31 P. M. Lancaster and Colum
bia at 4 'M V. M. West Chester pa-sen-gers
will le"e from tho above station by the
Mail, Patketburjf end Lancaster trains
0" The ladies of the German Reformed
Church, of this place, have succeeded iu
raising, within the last few months, by the
sale of fancy articles and refreshments, the
sum of nearly seven hundred dollars, or suffi
cient to clear the chinch from debt. This
speaks Well for the I i-1i-t and aiso for tho
l.berality of our citiz"!.
' l orxrj Jn:x : lliun m I o.m.i b
I lie lar.iiioro .I.va-ro (i.i ol fcaluiuay last, m
,., ,, . , , , , ,. , ; .i i
habitually carries
n deadly vrnpon hidden
upon Ins pet son
is alreaov a murderer in i
everything bin tho net, and the art only
wails fur tin opportunity and & little more
whisker than usual."
Nkw Fk.viii.ks in i iiu Wi.cstkk Cast.
ihe.Y'.'i .!. rtcud, of this iiiornir.z, noti
cing the de arture of Dan Webster ( ir Can
ada, makes the following statement, uot very
creditable to that individual :
"A fact has transpired in nUlion lo Dan- !
it 1 which, if before mad..' public, would have I
somewhat lessened the sympathy felt for him. j
It ia tli..t, v. lien he absconded or escaped I
from Virgiu.a, he leTt behind him a wife to i
whom he was married by a minister of the j
Guspel. As he was murried to another In- j
ii ale in I i niisuurg, it lullows Inal I'auiei
was guilty ol bigamy. Had he been reman
ded by the Commissioner, Mr. Ilrewater's in
tention wjs to have given, towards purchasing
his freedom, the fee received Itoiti the clai
mants, nnd a huudred dollars in addition.
We understand that one of the Colored wit
lo sses has since acknon ledged that ho knew,
at ll," time be swore lo tlm contrary, that
Darned was an escaped slave, and that the
D. stru t Attorney is now considering whether
or net to cuute his arretl ou u charge of per-
A 1 1 KA KTI.KSS .""C'llMUlKI.. A New Yoik
paper publishes tin aci'ouut of the trial uno j
tonvict ion of James 11. Johns. n, of iiappa- 1
bannock county, Vu., who puisont-d his wifej
with strychnine in a glass of lemonade
lemon juice beinsj the most elf. etivo mode of ;
adr.Minslering strychnine. '1 he poisoner, ono
nay, brought into the room where his wile
and a vis, tor were touted, Iao lasst-s ol
lemonade, handed cue to tho wife, and it-
tained ihe ether for himself. r-I.e reiuaiked
to hiiu that it would bo more jiolitoto u'.lend
first to bis guest, and to tlu.t he ri-ioined t hat
li s guest could help himself from too pitcher,
o il 1.1.11 ine leinoni'.oo in ner glass eonu.ine.i
aloes bitters, which, he said, thf doctor had 1
recommerided her. .She tasted tho liquid,
and objected to ils intense bitterness, lie
prevailed on her to swallow Ihe nauseous
liiaiiL'i.t. und then coolly rode out for idea-
sure, leaving tho noisou to do its wir;. which
t did very satisfactorily to him, if not lo her, i sixty htiadied, is sai l to have passed di
iu un hour or 10. ' j rectly over his head without seriously harm
1- .J. it.. 11 .! 1 1.. .
ali:,.,., i u.;-o., .-"uiia, mni
n Pre tsns tliseoveri'il in the extens.vo
scoverea in the extens.vo ury-
oousu niinineu iu tuo tuu veil hui rci lueiuiji j
of Messrs. Crury, Hughes, .V lieebee, on the j
west fcide of ti.1' river. The budding, which is ,
I . . ' , , , l . i , . . , .
a threo slory brick, was lull of out timber in
., ,-i i r . -.
I he urnepK.s ol ilrviio. nrul Inr Ronu, tiiiie uitM.r
1 , : r . .
il was discovered no Haines were seen, but an
iii.n.euse cloud of sn.oke ascending from the
roof. For a few minutes afler thd tirst stream
of water was thrown the mass of gas and
seemed lo increase iu volume end density,
w hen tuddeiiiy il ignited, the llames burst out
in ail direttiotiS withau explojion liko that
tf gunpowder, which twept the phi l form cleun
1'ilching those w lio stood upon it (c-ine tifty
persons) to the ground in a mats, a distance
of some thirty te et . but by a mliaeie no person
was killed, uil Uciu j,b u'.l were somewhat injur-
jdaintl.T of 1 e l. h. veil or tight persons w ho were stun
d ug close to the wall wero terribly burut.
I I'nl,,.,.).,, .t.,c.l,l
I .
."aii.a We have long supposed this
dr"k'. come to bo an exploded
bumbui.', but wo are assured by those skilled
., , ' . . , . ...
. l,,.nliior nrl. that nut. t in SurRiiiiitriila
itself is to be blamed for this conclusion, but
the miserable worthless preparations of it,
that have been jnliiiej oil' upon Ihe com
munity preparations w hich contain about as
much of its v.rtues u they do of gold dust.
It is a commercial fact that almost all of the
jsarsapar.in gutnereJ in ine worpi, is cciisum-
tii in ine ou countries oi I'.urope, wnere lue
science of medicine, b is reached ils highest
perfection, und whrra they kuow the best
what lo employ for the mastery of disease -llenco
wa are glad to find that we are now
to have a compouud of this exc ilnt alura
live, width can be relied ou, and our commu
nity will uot need be assured, that any thing
Dorr. AvrR makes, is worthy of their confi
dence. He bus been for years engaged in
eliminating this remedy (sea adv'g cols,) de
signing to make it bis"cAcn" ouvre.' which
should add tbe crowning glory to his already
enviable reputation. Amti icon t't.'f, Sen
York. HoHUiati Death at II iokoiiiouh. A
young mail named Edward Weaver, residing
wiiti hi uncle, Mr. McGranign, al Ihe Swan
Hotel, corner of Mulberry and Front streets,
llarri.hurg, I'a., died last Thursday afternoon,
about ball' past It v o'clock. Voting Weavarwa
liiiun iu lb buger, about mne dmu ago, by
dog belonging to Mr. Ketnbl ; at lb aani lim
( n of Mr. Ktrabl.' 1M bititn
Proceedings of tho Borough Counoil.
Pi-tiM-at. Af'il ISih, 1859.
Council met pursuant to adjournment, Chief
tlurac-s in tbe chair, members preaenti Young
man, Htioh, l-yon, W. A. Bruner, M. L. Bu
cber, Grnv, Wilvert, rriling and Mart.
Miamlr'a of last meeting were read, and appro
ed. ,
Tbe Committee on Fiootice reported tbe
fullowiujr l)ills correct !
J. M. Zimmerman for sorvico at
Chief
ltnigees lor one year $18.
John W. lSuchor for scrrice asTownClurk '
one year. S?la.
Tba Chief Burgess appoiulcd the following ,
committees, i : j
Committee on Finnnne. O. U. Youngmon,
Em'l Wilvert nnd John W. Friliog.
tx,.,lti,nn I'.nrmmh Chart iv and Hormnih ,
Orilinmicr (5 j. ISrnner, P. W. Gray, P. !
M hindel, Solomon Stroll nnd Philip Clark. I
Committee on Vice and ,mralit!t. V.m'l
W ilvei t, P. YV. (irnv, t li. 1 oungtnan, I .
M. Shimlel mid W. K. Mart..
IItifarn, and Sidu-atk-.8alomt Stroll, j
Philm Clark and M. E Pucher. i
J'ire Appni-ato 'nnd lire Omi.uie!. .
A. P.runer, M. K. Pucher, Sulomou Ktruu C.
J. Druner and il. linrher.
AM-r,iV.l'. M. aiuaoel, Ml invert, ,
and I . U . UrtiT.
,aurnins. i Ul.ip Lium, v.i-u. i.juu .uu
Ilenrv llncher
JHctr llnu):. J. W
and Geo. Lyon.
Crave Yard. M E
hog, U J. bruner
U'.elw.r W A Tin, I
ner nnd W. K. Mui'z.
On motiou t.f P. V. Gray, J7c-'Jrcd, That
the Clerk purchase blank Looks for tho Tieu
surer, Auditors ond ('oiiitniltc s.
On motion of G. II. Youngniiiii, Hes't're.l,
That the Committee on liigl.wajs and Side
wuiks bo directed to i xstninu the bridge
- u . . , . ...
across tuu tiut. in tne lutie ruoniorx east ol :
street, and report any repairs that it
ri'.av reu'iire. :
Oil nictinn tf Mr. Y'oi.niiir.li. AV.,oe':i,
That the Fire Commi'tee bff liincted to el
ntiiino the Enciue bclor.ying to tho borouiih
aud report i!s cotniitioii.
On motion, .'. .-''r-', Thai, the proceeding')
be published in the I!.,ri ugh papers.
On motion adjourned.
JNO. W. P.L'CUl.i:. Cb iL.
t in-: tii.il, i ti.ii:.
Tim quantity sent by railroad this woek
9 1 l.l
11 by canal, 'i i.bo.' 01 lor tba we
k
iul..j07 lo tons, shuwii i an itioreaso over the
corresponding we' k last year of 7.353 tons,
of which .l.C-15 tons Wcio by railroad and
l!,70i) tons by canal.
The shipments for the wee'.; film lip as fel
lows', bhoiiig i.n increase of 1 -.'2 17 tons over
thn cor.
regions
efpoli'l.ng t. re
from which . e
!; la:-1
h ive
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The heights on the canal hare receded five
cents er ton since last. week. We now
quote ; I to New Yoik, and 55 to i'h hi-
i drlphi i from Port Cnibon. nnd cl 50 and 50
; from tchny'k;l! Haven, 'i he b atmeu can
j ni.t July c-.vpi uses nt these rates,
j The boatmen have had a turnout (11 the
i Morris C.inul for higher freights, but accord
ing to tho last accounts, they were not likely
to succeed in Retting it Tho company were
sending boats through guarded With polico
offieer.s.
The following is a com parntitn statement
of tho co:l toi.iu.g.t on rihinii'.kin Ya'ley and
Pottsville Railroad, lor the past three
months :
I:.?. 1 f "P.
January. l,3"l C.fml
Februarv, o.7...'.
March, 1.S0S
,5-iS
.I.!'.-1 17.-- b
TL'i Lancaster colbery is now leased to a
new tenant, and lim receipts will be increased
hereafter from this source. The company
couiinei.ee the year Ine from any tbmting
Ceol. i he enure Cost
First mo.-t 2 'ge.
Funded coupons, a.:.,
Cap.u! slock,
m ay
be thus stated :
5-7r.1l, 1100
12-J,ooa
hoO.I'til)
J,C72.0iiO
The Directors r.re James S. Piddle (Pre-
snlent.i A. r.. t'oiie. .losejili Harrison, A
M. Eastwick. W. K. l.eiee, il C. Townsen I.
Albeit Worrel. I'ottsviiU Ji'.-i ' Journal
" " "
(iMitnlU5 ClHiOVial UUlI Gt'lri'lcJl.
I
To Cikar On lim A MS. Wash your
shelves dew u clean, und while damp rub tine
salt on them ipiile tlm k, and let it rema.u on
fort time, and they will disappear.
A Remaika'.'.e tory is told in the Frovi
dene" Fris.i ii.'O.tt n man 1:1 Mapleville, the
I wheel tf whose wagon, containing a load i f
A Kvr K vo. i.i i, O. T A lltllo rir).
, ,- , t m ii , '
, uuuuu llilll , f .1 1 ill l. u i-, ll .no i- u .'loirin,
residing w.'.h her ei an.linoli.er, in Lust t
1 street, whilst playing, on Friday week, let! ;
I and struck a piece of china ware into one
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I'l uri t-i-a, i ini'iriri, uu; 1 1 1' , i 11 1; iu. i v.
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Lorlisle I u.) Pemocrut.
v '
I Mobtai.itv avium; Catti.k. Henry Miller,
i of Reiks county, Pa., lust, with.u li.e last
week or two, eleven head of horned cattle,
by u malignant discuco, very unu.-uul in that
j part of ihe ccunli v, but pretaletil in the
West. It coiomei.c.s with a fever, which
lasts from five to nine bouts, and theti is fol
lowed by a chill, which continues fiom four
to six hours. After this, quick mortificatiou
otisues, und the cattle die.
Nine ui..l a Imlf Millions of acres of the
public binds in Kansas and Nebraska, whieh
were withheld from sale last year on account
of the financial revulsion, will be in the mar
ket in July, August and tM-plcinbcr. Il is
expected that these sales will increase the
revenue for the next fiscal vear very materi
ally. Laud's Artesian Well, in Reading Pa.,
had reached a depth of six hundred und fif
teen feet on Thursday eveuiug Iusl. Water
has been obtained, and rises to within thirty-
two feet of tho surface of the ground. The
contractor is uow continuing his operations
culy iu day. tune the :ncrea
d depth cf the
well rendering the utmost caution necessary
in bt'Ung The rock through which he is
working is still very hard limestone, mixed
with quartz and borublepju. Ueadimj G'u;.
A box, containing several hundred dollars,
worth of old Spanish coin, and a dairger of
tine workmanship and set io diamonds, was
dug np, a few day einee, tay tbe Elkhart
(N. Y. ) Itecitw, in that town.
llifivr Loss of Raits on mr Si'siivtiiAS
ka. A gale ocruried on the Susquehanna at
Wrightsville aud Marietta. Nearly fifty
rafts broke loose, aod looie were wiecked.
One timber raft, huviug three oieo aboard,
was dashed upou the rocks and brokeu to
pieces, aud two of the three persons quite se
riously injured. They were removed from tbe
rocks upou which they were thrown during
the day by boat.
Nov at, iNsrBAXti Cowi'ahv. The citizen
cf York couulv bare established a Company
which lusure hone fiom being ttolto. 1 be
apital of tba Company i f 300,000.
IH.m, Tbe lad tdward Weaver, of whose I
terrible sulTcrinB from bydropbobi. w. pub.
u o.. -.-...ii,
(treat agony shortly after oar paper went to
press.
by a doB Manning to Mr. Kembell. and !
since tbt time has been uncier the treatment
9 linn urcu nun tun tiKtiiinrni ;
physician, who is said to bare I
:aaes. In this instance, howev-
:e was of no ova.l. Tbe poor
spasms from Wednesday night
of a Lebanon phy
cured feverul cases
er, his medicine
lad worked in
until about five o'clock last evening, and tlo n
died a Urrilii death. Persons wbo wire
I0ent tell vis that they" never witnessed
more distressing spectacle, no was m.ticu
ftrternooti at two o'clock. llarritb
Ttlrgraj-h.
A Pikes Peak pilgrim pnmd thtough Da-
Tenpnrt. Iowa, the other day. encased in a
buckskin suit, with the seat of his breeclrs j
painted red. lie also had h pun on b'.s :
shoulder, n dog at his heels, and was follow-
It g me ranroau irucn. iniagim: ""in i ik"i ,
sjit.ress truiti in the rear Willi a bijt iCilec
tor in front cf the engine, throwing light on i
this subject. !
vl. ttrnr.fl. Hanal i now In navi-
Mf or,1(,r Bnd bonis hav.- l.egnn to nuko
thoir first trips The canal l as been thr.r-
, Tuit' nnd cleaned. Mr. David j
Kownover, who bus cl.-r.'0 cf tho lower end,
, . ; , , jy,., j,, r,,t Ul0 rnri(
I in
the verv best pondilbui. nnd lie informs cs
... , ht.U(.r order than i
f ' t
1.fn-""
,r, , I, r .,,11 IC.w S r'P
t hrnu ghont the Str.te
4 l.t- ,iiihi i.i.,'iii.
I are also op en. an 1 sprinj' business May I"?
said to have (airly commenced. ranviile
i Utmr-erut.
' Wr.sr n.TSNcit t'w:.. Th" wnler i no-.?
' tn tlio canal, nnd the boa'ir.T boys oro b.ny.
They appear, generaiiy, to anticipate a brisk
season.
l;p lo'o ri pacKon owneu i-y
Messrs. Iv'er. W nno, an i t o .
marel ol't " n ins Lehman ttf.d
nulf'r com-l':-il,--s.
hn
ti-.pp'ai.ted tin s'!a"es bel wr i n tins jlr.ee
and Lock Ilavo-n. .'''-'': "ioiti!e.
I.i:i.Asr.- Va:.v.v R ut rvv.n Wc J.-ern that ,
two more pass, r.eer ttiiMis cf ci.r.: w,l! shorily i
b jut on the Lebanon Vellev P ulroad. As '
the rial.t ff wnv to 1 Mm; bin hns b " n "ranted
t. this coii'i -inV ;,' both brnre!" of t he L'-r-la'ure.
ft ureatiy increased travel v.ii! route
upon this ro:o' At D uplin tho North Cen
tra! toad n ill be tapped, mi l a CCtit.eclion
formed wit!, the .-'unonrv en I Kri road.
'I his, in addii 'on to tie connection with New
nrk, will tr ahe li.c Lebanon Ynlicy ono of
the greatest routes for travel in the country.
Tlic Korthem Central Er-
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Gkaiia:i. Mr. Gi lam finish:--!! his ,
! speech on beh'J.I of M r. S.ci; :n, t i d..y.
; G spi.li.? ut gr-'a'. li-ncth. d' lining li.e I-.
(lie land r.n.l g:ir.-jii.s ol r.;
! I A 'ler spakitij several hours l.e
I a bniloii.t jn -rrjalii.il w hicii he (ini.-l ed
' the follow it.g r-' in a i k ably w.irds : "And
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tio-.v,
gol.tleu.i.11 t f tile j ir;,
word t say, r.n.l i i; ,i
ore man w,;'i leave his
of t tie Court, to-di.y,
tion to obtain all h,s
M; lie C'l 'tii rir Mail
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CheMcut s'.r. et. ubo.e
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A I't icsKO pK':ovr.;i. Womanhood every
where is experi.-ncinir the evil .ibc's i f'.hr
cursa inliicled imi her sex. by Eve's- ti.s.ibe
dieuc! in the garden of Ivlep. Ever S'.n.v
(Hir ancient inolher's tirst ( ff irt to hide her
. l.atiic, for violating the cipres-ed w.il of In r
Cienti r, l.y s-'wini.' I. an . I .pi li.er and wear
ing tig leaves. h'T d i'1-f '.r-; r !:ae bt-'-a dooin
td to ".stitch away tin : lues," in (bediepc
to tlm exorbitant dcaiands of f-ishion. in the
modern adoininenis of lu r t- . 'i'l.e cn!
relief lb; y (-..ii c-v r expert fmm the ilnu'gei
of hand sewn a, imist be found jn tii" intr i
duct. on of a G m.vi.n A' H.'.Kt:a si,..An,. yt
chine into every household. l',y ils n-e f very
"il : and m o.h-r w.U have ample leisure '"
bestow attention to t'n eiiueutit n of he r
children, do better Pswii.jr than iy J. an.,', nnd
have belter health and moio loi fort than
siie can imssibly have without a GkoVFR tV
MaM.U Maeiil;,".
FAitIt.', kXSaStwa i CO'a
TATE'T CHAMPION SAFE.
I.ATE I'lRK
k : t inn r -a.
at iii nr.;ri:, iowa
IH-f.-,.j;:. Jan. r, l"5
:-.l hv Mr T. A C Ci'-li'inir. of ,
..1 t Ml on fit; in .ininir ol tin- 4lli ;
lo. .ton' !..,'s tin-, umiI liie enure i
n..fi). Tlit lie.it b'eiiin" s.' .u.l- i
Gi
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to s:, to i
i. :t! l-t l
'l i;.Vtih Wits (: l.
illN'ltrr lltJ.t II
! tee p-i ,U e. .t.l,l e h'n lv ha
I ttift:!; (-ut f ifln.i'i-N' !.:
II) I'll'. l "UI I'-'.tll'lj1 ! 'II
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i 1 pirrfervt-fi per- i
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A New Siylo. Price $50.
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form a riu of unequalled strength, beauty, nd
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alitcb b cut. 'J'hey are unquestionably tliatKal
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IJP.ViOVAI.. The sulscrilnr r.-i'ecif.illv i'
- Inriiis the citizen of .-iinhery and vitiuit
that he has removed his e-ta iisbnieot Irutu 1.
..lit sin.,1 tj liio olln'i. lorineilv ei'cunied by P
Awl. iu Market Som-re. Suii'.'iirv. near '!'
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11 a nut on hand a we
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materials, he i ready '
supply In cul"iuer. and oun rs pi.m'pn.
work ready made or inudu up to orlcr, in ll
late.l and best ule and on ihe iu"t reasonab
terms.
Pelieving the c-h srMein is the brst for bo
the cuslou.er and himself, he will endeavor
oiler such inducements as will give satislaitK
loall who may favor him with ilu-ir custom.
1'. S -'J'hose iinlebieil, are reqiifilcd lo e
and seilif Ihcil account . lilioul delay.
M. II. MlLI.En.
t-iinliure. Arril 10. lo9 lv
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NOTICE.
W'llKRKAS letter leliuirnlary la tho 1.
?T i.ia ,,f Marv Hunter. Ite of huut'Ut
Norihuinlwrland counly, Peiins Ivama dec an
j latr ,ren (.ranted to the nuliseribed.
All p
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make iinmediale payment, mi'' '" ! v :'
c.'aiu, o. deuiaml agaiusl Ihe Pstate Mb a
doicased will inske i novn Hi wuhoul d
Ul lu HUNIjy U- TAT1IAM, K.'lor.
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