s imbutij American, h. bvusir, s. wntnrr. ". TNEURY, 7a XVAKTf-y," 1871. Mnxc'cr runt Ltr-iiFLArvuK.-'The Houea orcmtxtM 1 n'TutsJiy Inst, by elect 4ojJu. il. Webb,' of Hrtu'.f("r,l, Speaker; James L. riil (Jo Clerk ; Edward G. Le A3iUtant Clerk John A. Small l'.ssidtn, 'Clerk ; T. V'. iu, G. W. Hohey, Isaac Morehead, U. F. Eberly, J. 51. lio tliue arid Charles Su'nuiierlle'.il Transcrib ing Clerks; Ym. Ovms, Scrgmnt nt-Arnisj Willi usual subordinates. lu the Sonata Win. A. Wallace was cho sen Speaker ; Jacob Zeiglcr Chief Clerk ; Timo'.hy A. bluan and Win. P. l'uivy Ast. Clerks ; with the usual number of other officers. The anuual tncBsage of tiovinvir Geary nas transmitted to the Logis'aUivo on :7e;ltK'sd iy last. The Governor j;ivcs a general review of tho affairs of the Stale, and touches upon a number of important to; ies connected willi tho public welfare, and we commend the message to the thoughtful attention of our readers. In regard to the finances of the Slate the Governor makes a satisfactory report. lie says that every demand upou the Treasury for ordinary anil other expenses has been promptly paid, and the public debt materially reduced, so that a public confidence in the securities of the Common wealth has been inspired which enables them to command tho highest pro ruium ia the market. On the 13th cf Jauu-! pry, 1807, tho total indebtedness of the j State was 37,704,409 77. Since then and up to November 30, 1870, the sum of v,- j C'Ji.TvT b7 has beou paid. Tins reduction ! diuiug the yearsnding November 30, 1S70, j in l,7U-2,t7y 0". . I lie favors the calling of a'tcn volition to I rcvife the Statu constitution, nud make j fcuch AmendmeuU as an enlightened pub- j lie sentiment demands. The prosperous couditiou of our common j school system is alluded to in the message, uud a number of suestion for its tin-j provenur.t are o'ercd. A satisfactory ex- Libit of t'.ic nfi'airs of the schools tlr so!- j diers' orphans is alio mr-Jo. ; In regard to the question i f protection for home industry the views of the Gover-: nor are sound, and he advances some un- answerablj arguments against the free-1 trade heresy that wc commend to ihe notice j of the so-called revenue reformers. The1 "IieiUlion Chinee" does not meet with the approval of the Governor, especially when ! he cutties in the shape of a coolie uuder j t:outroet for a term of years, and restric tive laws that will utay the further impor-1 tatiou of this kiud of labor are recmvnnen-1 ded. AN litiusuv.l number of tires havo occur red during the 'last week or two. llich uiociiland Ilavrkouburg, Vhignia ; Pouoh keepsie, liev-hester p.ud -Hudson, X. V., and 2iev York City ; Cornwall and St. T'koxaa, Canada ; -D;iltimore, MiUliu and other jiloces, have beeu visited by fires involving the i-estructiuu of a !a:-ge amount, of prapeity, besides iu two instances Kkhtnor.d aud St. Thooiitv . less cf life rn.riicuhrs of the T:':i!nioud fr?. W'-ulu be found in isue. Fleht perr :r.. iu all ; er ialied in tno Sootwocl II .'til AxdTiimt jst'.-piixtioy. At a mot-ting ; of the General Council of the W. 13. A. held ; at Taiiiaqua a few weeks ago, il. was re- ' solved that a general suspension take place ' on the. 10th iu.st. The Miiiirs' Journal a, paper ihat is well acquainted with the v.-urkiuga of corporations in the Mining j Regions, than any oth-jr referring to the j subject says : j 'The suspension ordered on the lCth.if it ' bhnuld take pia-e throughout n'.l the He- ; gtoas, will not hu of long durati-m. It was ' ouly acquiesced in touia'u auothcraticnipt : to unite all the Itegions - und the cIkiikvs lire decide'.' Iy ngainst Mich a iymiII, siinplv ; Wcaiiso-thu Wyoming lieti'i'i is now jnuc- i t'caliy con'-ohi-d by CurpiuationH, and t ho Corpo!itii.us will not reorganize ihe basis yrim-lple. The nun will have, eitlur to h ave or ;i to woik i1k-i; soon us they did lualyur. As liie uiai Ul li.is been fully! supplied tin: pr.seiil year, wliile several ho eoiiin.es viei.j fiUu.lii! idle froln 4 to 5 iu linns, ft, '.lie market i.tiii bo supp.ivd i'lnnl these'Coiup.iuIeS Working tor I rr 0 weks in lTJ. rias: av Mirn.i-. A tlefctruotivo f:r oexurred at MiiHin, Jun'mla county, on Saturday night la-, viv,!i U s ild destroy d pio;iaiyt ih nii.uii'. i( . -ji n. m.m Tuiny cue of '.he princip i ! 1'iiiMiii ;s of ll.u iow u weru c iie n. -I i::cl.i liu ; )! ! I'el loi's Hall, .-.i.d I'.-d M-.-nV IJail, a piinting Oil" i Mid the l'i:i in 1! del. 1'iliiiu.i and cugines Wi le lal.eu t. the p'. u'e oil t'.eiad. road from ll.in i.' r r. SoMK paH i s ll.e ,K u .it i f the 1U- p'lhlieau l -uiy iu i- ie$'i on it"-Cin-ioii, w!,lo o'hvrs b!a in him f.r t'.te duhal ill the I'll'tl "el.at 'l'al lliatliel in J'l.l'.l tlelpoia. iuioii inusf I f a lid. i I'ul nun, it lie ik.il i'u 11 i thii i:e;.u!'iie:i!i.s iu i'hil.i Uelpl(!4 ouc il.iy, lake I: l ii ,'t- l.e Tl.i U.f I'l il, und lh -'..v il.e Mali.' iut ( tl.e haiiJj ( (lit iJiiti; ..:.' . '((.; . yn,' Jt ,t,!jf) ( Till. V'.ll OIU .V 'tCS1 ..!.((, .if khullt that lliu '.iliK.e nij-pW ' ttlilhlai'll ; t i! Sil.ttiliiui.it Ilia li.ll' ( lir il.'J'.'. 'ill I (l.s, a,' ill kt I.' .'..I 1 11 y i . lo il.K u.u.-i i j Id 17 '-n t .i. ii t it yuiUi) !ut )im 1 iijui ): MwlaillH Citaav i;l ..i.t... at. 1 1 , I l'o I ul u; r Ut Uf 'I', n . ;.:, ,.l J. .(.:.: l It nil l.'.la ol'.e 4 7J ', 1 i 4 J.. rvaac lit t .iii..i..i.,w . I .' , i , j i .m Tint I wi u ( ,.. ! i : .t.!.i.. i j tl j i... . . to t i i :. d if i it, o il lit i'liailHi', M il u M N i li. I. I, lo.l.i.lUi i-.i . .. kt, .1 U , I u l('uaJlil..v lii( .. .; ... k 1., .iij 1 , , I m n. It .1 ll !.!, til U ll l m:.u. ' .l t,'1' ' i - - i -. U ..i t. 1 t ...li li..li I. I ' K lit l tu4.r a i'..r -.t.,lri I .tw 1.1 4 t) iw' i : .. ivw4 U U;o' Tno new tariff act wlikh' was passed at th last session of Congress, and went into etfect ot the 1st of January, makes many cbaagfes iuv the 'revenue. Among tho most Important changes arc tho following: Tens from tt 15 cents ; coiTee, from S to 3 cts. neYr ugar, frotu 3J to i cents sugar abovo Mo, 7, from 1 lo 3 cents ; refined su gar, from C to 4 cents ; cano molasses, from 8 to 5 cents ; brandy, from S3 to 82 ; liquors from 2.50 to S2 per proof gallon ; wool, from 30 per cent, to 11 and 10 cents ; steel railway bars, from 2 and 10 per cent, to 1 J cents ; pig iron, from 89 to 87 ; cast and wrought scrap nru each increased $1 per ton. Fifty-two articles, mostly drugs, are placed on tho free liit ; and the taritf upon forty reduced. This shows what a Republican Congress lias accomplished for the benefit of tho la boring classes. Any one can readily sec that these reductions arc correct and arc calculated to benefit tho poorer class of people. The dut on iron, we think, should have bcin rctaiuud for a few years longer. A bill was introduced by our Congress man, Hon. J. B. Packer, on the 19th ult., to place tea and c'olVee un tho free list, which will meet with favor, no doubt, with every one, as all must admit that it is good policy to redueo the tariff on all produc tions which we are not able to raise on our owu soil, and arc imported. Articles which are produced by fair own people, should receive encouragement and protection from tho government at all times, by placing a duty upon tlnj foreign article. Tint Mkthodixt Ciu ncn. The statis tics of tlis Methodist Episcopal church, re cently published, . report 0,193 traveling preacheis an iucreaso of 303 over last year ; 11,401 local preachers ; 1,173,099 full members-an increase of 58,8S7, and 194,035 probationers an increase of 9,809. It ii evident, that, as usual, a very large proportion of the probationers cease to be come full members. There are 13,373 churches - an increase of 1,324, or of 3 every day of the year. Thnro has been a decrease of the membership in the Maine, i Georgia, Holston, (Tennessee), I.ouisiaua and St. Louis Conferences, tome of which , show that the Northern Methodists within their bounds arc unsuccessfully competing with the Southern and Colored Methodist Churches. Hut other Southern Conferen cesa Alabama, North ftnd South Caro- j Una, Mississippi aud Texas show a grati-! fying increase. During the sis years from : lSti.l there has been a steady increase in the number of infant baptisms reported : from 32.891 to 50,433. There are 10,912 Sunday schools, with 1SP,412 officers, and ' 1,221,393 scholars- nn iuerease of 4,81. j D?ctcut-tio:i ofLil'c ami Properly iu ; Riclimontl. , Richmond. Dec. 25. Last night was ' the eoldc St felt here for thirteen years, and ' a dreadful one for the calamity which oc curred. The grouud was covered with hard, frozen snow, and the thermometer stood at 4 di gi-ees. I At a quarter pat two o'clock this morn- 1 ing, jusias the porter commenced waken ing passengers tor the Southern train, tho Spotswood Hotel was discovered to be on (iro in tlui lower dour. An eft'trt was im mediately made to wake the guests, and the scene became indescribable. Men were rushing about trying to save their baggage, au.t the women, nearly naked and bare tooted, lleeing into tl'e "now-covered s're" ts. The iti.tni niiii'3 were promptly on ; hand, but water being frozen, it was some times before it could be thrown on the build ing. In twenty minutes the Haines spread to such an extent that escape by the stair case was cut off. The guests then com menced leaping from the windows, and ; lowering themselves by ropes made from i blankets into the streets. I". P. Clark, of: Philadelphia, the steward of tho hotel, , jumped from a third story w indow, receiving mortal injuries. ; Thi uiot painful scene of the disaster was the appearance f Mrs. Emily (.'orne- nelius,of Uaitiniore, tho housekeeper, at a window on tho lifih try, with one or two other ladies, -scrcamiivg for help. The lire compauies' leadei-s were pul up, but failed by two stories to reach the win dow. V' bile the tiremeu worn inakinsj ef forts to lengthen Ihe lad lers tho crying women disappeared iu the thick smoke and were lost, the room brightening up a uio- ' I'.i. nt aftir with the llauiis. I'p to noon to-day tho only persons bin le d whose names are known are Kras mus Kom, clerk of Llbhy Prison during tl:e war, Mrs. Emily Cornelius, house kct per, h ho haves a family in ltaliimoro ; aiiniel W. llobir.viii, clei k Willi Kapcr A r.ilher, and Samuel Ilines, clerk with Mclhiscr Ai 'o. The rci.'hittr of th! hotel was destroyed, and its is impossible to say what strangers wen' lo-t, though it is aiipposi-d several h ivc pciisln ii, as there are about a d".en uiii l iinied trunks of patties from New V"ik and i In r N.'iili. ia ci'.i, -.. It is a le t eeable fct thai the lire, after ih-ll'"' ill'.' t!ie bl'-lk. left oae store mi 1 1 10 iMini r, 1 1 io same luiildiu thai topped the ei'Uihl-ialioll at toe il.uualion of It ich lllolifl. The weather as s i intensely cold thai tin- telegiaph wires in front ot the buiniii hi) Idlli; Wire eound wild ie-.. hi!e ihe lilt- w.ih rigiiii' ttu tire Mi am. is v.eio en ea'ud in ii e an inch t!ii I:. Aiii'd ;-tl.'J.' i inaik able t Si api w as that of A. I.'. SittiVr, Il.e laU I'liuler, ttho wax la Iho I .ui'li Hi n ,, unit i a, ape t by tl i' 1 1 J 1 1 ' i li ail w lildii.v i iii ni' e to isioibov criilec lllltll lie li'al llut th.' :j.ou!il ale, l!i'. it ;h baill) Ininii d. flu' l ' ii ii spmi.t, i, i of ti," N'cv Vrnk JJ, ( I t' II. u rn it I) t ai a i d. f he i.i ala In t U'! t I.V i' il"li.iu, and Ihe .a. In a had ti tt!k l'i:tfji'l OVtr I hu ali itv t ' I ...ill thel- M. 1 hu total li'i- bl liiV ia -'i Hl.lnli', lilaUIrd tm i'.y la Noi tin l it vox paio a 1 lie f di i viti aig au lii 'i'.il liainia of 4 I "'Hla tt Ii an kn .vt n i h i .o l . oi bin o- d I .1. alh la la.' !- 'iwo "I II. dt I : II A lioiii.'ib, iiKi lit il r il.e y a i it i .i in t t'l lliu "'i.,:i loi ii''n,' . II. faio, il 1 '.in 1 1, i . V i , l iiHt i sum ui iil n i nl, and J. l I u i ', lot ii j i' i I r.c nilli- II II I l I 'Oi l. , n H i i 1' itl o il.e Hie ti n ri ai pinr l1..'. t I a lo .ii ul i l (l.e U jt f M liidt'M a, n i't-il I , It ir, uli i U.iuiij papvr ( ilo a... i pati ItU'l till OU 111 lli ul out of ll. j tint l'i li-l l.e lill latlainl . Il.u IttiiKt. II. t . J..tlS.t. 1, fl l.4-l-l!l.-, Uithiak I . U 4 1 f l...i'.u i'l Audit i I initial I' H II IU pu-IIK til llW k'Ulllt litl JU I lit: l ttt loin lir i f ilm 'i nii) Un.4 i'a ..l-.l. 14) il ( ink ll 1411.11 A Nm on kit I .kt .1. Litl L fii.v I m.,i 14 inid u tla U..i.iii 1 ,. I I I M ll ll....k 11 4 I I ll ti.,. t u. '!.. li Jf v wJ.il. I WUl f n,tiui4tiii,( i.'oi ii 14,. U, 4 lU ! IPON, Dec. SI. A Herald Kpecial telegram from Paris, dated on the 20th of December, says : Prussian shells havo been thrown into the northern portion of Paris from tho neighborhood, of Itainey, tho guns ranging 7,000 yards distance. Special telegrams for tho JTcrafit from Germany, dated at Carlsruhe on the 30th lust., announce the following intelligence : An attiek on two tif tho Paris forte will occur almost immediately according to tho present plans of tho Prussians. Shells will bo thrown at interims into the suburbs of Belleville, Villetto and tho faubourg St. Antoine. Operations on tho Loire havo been suspended nbjiost altogether. No thing iiae been done by the Germans In that quarter for a fortnight past. Prince Hohcnlohe and Gen. lvaine.be havo been appointed Supremo C'hicft, or Commanders of the Prussian artillery. KcinforcemuiiM tO tlio tierman army arc arriving rapidly la front of Paris. Up to the present the force of the besieging troops has been incrrwwdfcy at leant lOCl.OUO effec tive men, which tattkcB tho line of circnui vallntimi inclmto nbout 450,000. With even this number of men, however, tho line, by reason of its grotvt expansion thro' recent sorties, is very thin at many points. OPERATION" PST THE FlELD. LoK&ox, Dec. 31. Tho intensely cold weather causes fearful mortality among the German wounded. Nearly all the oc cupants of fiftv-six carriages filled with soldiers wounded at the assault upon Bel fort on the 21st December were frozen to death before the train reached Chaenoifl. A dispatch from Besancou report that another unsuccessful assault has bcun made by the Germans eu tho fortifications of lielfort, in which the befcieger lotst 1,400 in killed nnd wounded. Vkiisaikles, Dec. 29. Everything is ready for a bombardment on a most terri fic scale, simultaneously from the semi circles west of Paris. SPAIN. death OF GEXtliA-L TRIM. ... T , , "A AsiiiNe-ros:., .Tuji. 1. An otlicial cable a , 1 J il p. f I v;-rl.V,'V .1 . . Madrid, states that General Prim died last nigh, at 11 o'clock, from tho wound in his shoulder and iirin. The Cortes, on learn- uij; 01 tne event, uiiaiiimousiv voieti iuu found sensation of grief, and everywhere great indignation is manifested, against Ins assassins. ... . , ,. i w ici'iioi cm 11111111:1 . Kiiiuiio,, o, .unu- , rid have nearly all surrendered their arms, j 111 obedience to the order o the Governor j (H'lierul of Madrid. Perlect tranquility prevails 111 ine capuai aim inrougnoui xno ; piotiutt.. . LATE It. R V MO n ED l'MiAli KM TS. A severe ongasomeut is reported 011 tho 2d nt I)elle, in the department of Haul lthin, near lk-lfurt. Mo particulars are given. A despatch from Lillie reports that vajrue rumors tiro current there of a battle 011 the 2d between the towns of .Sapingues aud Bapaune, in which there were heavy losses on both Bides. The Prussians arc said to have been defeated along the whole line. KING AMADF.IS AT M A I) 11 1 1 1. Kinff Amadous made hid entry into! Madrid on Mouday and wan received most ' enthusiastically by the people. J THE ARMY OK TII1C KOKrH. Londox, Jan. 4. More reliable infor mation has been received as to tho move ments of tho French Army of tho North under General Faidherbe. It appears to navo nccupieu me luwus 01 Aeuiel anil ISriaiieourl. after triiliiiir resistance from ! tho tiennans. The town of Ervillers and j i5enat;nei were also carrieu iiy tne i lencli auer nam hciiiiiil;. i no losaes were neavv i on buth sides. KKI-'ECTIVESESI Or THE ro.MUATtIMK r i OK I'AHH. I Veksaili.es, via London, Jan. -I. The j bombardment of the forts on the east side - of Paris continues with such elleet Ihat only Fort Noj.Tent now replies to the Ger man firm". Death or .Mui-slutl lVi:n. i The violent death of Juan Prim, Gener al, Governor of Madrid, Governor General vf (.'uba, Marquis de Ins Castellejos, ('omit ! of Reus, Muiif-ier of War, ,iud alniost tho j Warwick of Spanish polities, is a inuro ini- j portant event than any othei- su purely i nersonal that has happened in Spain since j Isabella's Ihht. And though wo cannot j anticipate its consequences certainly, il ! eannoi fail to have results. Tho future marshal was bom at Pens, Deeenibn- 0, ' 1S14. His family were s far from having the hidalgo fcirain that his birth always militated against his preferment, lie cuter- j ed tiie army, and dashed his maiden sword in In-half of Maria Christian, recent, in ! 1.!.'J-:J7, and was promoted therei n-. He whs implicated iu the !:tia'Sa reMliun ! f 1S-11 anaili.-t Esparluro, and Ited to France, from win-ace he returned the licit ear and was chosen deputy to tho l-Vnles. ! He yelit into opposition with tint lueen-' mother and not up uceil'ul rebellion, by ; which he won his countsliip and yeueraley. i Then, in a contest between tin- people, and thri'iie, he was equally avoided by both ; for former dupliciiv, uiul, under iho able administration of N'arvai ., he was impri s.iiicl and hliliM-quenll y i xiled. He fought with the Turks uaiust liiiasia, iu the! Criun a ; wait ivralled to the 1 1. ilea in! I8.M, und held liimlv to the pr ireaista parly. H was a leading yeii.-rul in the wai aaiiiNt Morocco iu Inv.m'iO, uiul won his iiiurqiiivttc by his fcueei xsl'iil braverv. Seiit out with the pauitli coiuiiiu'eiit to! Mexico a e.'H- later, Mi l pl o!llied the I oni- ' m unl-iii chief, he sictiiiiy laiboiin d Ihe I'l-eiu h pohcy and iiu.ir'-lled with fku.tiiic, ! and reiiii'iied muIi Ins troop, touching at , N'-w Y"i!(. I 'l'br. e yen i-t, afli r hi ri lurn the M.inpiia ' waaniiiii in oppoailioit and unpln-ali d in, a coiiiir.u y, lof ninth he aiideit d it )eui I exile. ft tliiiiin by 'tii,al, he lid the ll'iital I ill IV, lllllii'd t'l hle the fln.illi iM-iiii.kiiu kinder one ci..n, uiul a year ..Ii T iiioiiM il uuothi'l' liliaiiet i .l il inoiir- I Itelli u, lor mI.uIi he lied lo Fn-lainl l'w I i.tla lalel' he ali. i it. in tint iiintl,!! in y ll.ul ilepi.id U.ilii lla, und b. ciiine .liii:a.j ft i' "I hi- ai d t ai'iain Guiu i.tl and limi ul kUiai III ttH bl.l llu! leiill, . In ull n lliu Hilt I li liili j t Vi lli Up I i llai I. ill. 1. Ii-' un Sun. I.i y u il.e li.ih.in (,i no , ut t .11 iha-i 1,4, ai In led In am-i'ieil .tU :iu and I 1111I it lie it line, I'iiiii h.i, h id Uadii. p ill Hu J llioii. niim.ai.iy 1 .,i, , tl.c lliiuiie, itn I ml linili) Hi. ill one i 1. ia on iiill.l, Hiliii.a, 1. lit a.i4i i II. Hill ,u lull r i4 Il.u I into Win II he t'"uM l ikti uiol hul l, Mini I'lu.leu ll) Inn h.'f.'. He w a. n In in id in. Hi) Mini Hit 4 1 uet'oiiiphaliiiit nl l 4'iil'ill'iUa U ) oml Ui t ; U4I414IIV 4liw mil liiiut;lil) 11 11 . ti.'iloua. W hilt) l.ti ll k t .1 hia It 1 oi l aleiita Li'-v i . 1 1 't. HUiu t"uh Ui ho, I. U a lilil'.l: ll'"l i.f 4 Uili .ii un I.I Mil l,iual 1. tall la t;4. vl, 4lol IllUa, I-I l-rf a, iit.,e tl.o u i.iol4 'l kluf HI llUlil. tl .oll. lUll Tut. Au'iitttii lull 41 in ,iiii l taUn.al. i m. I ti !!. kill. Ull Ult ( kill llilll lll U I !",. Uwl m ilia il I at 1,1.1 in ,, ,f K4ii' Li' . i..l Uata liil. , 11 ) islw I.i. a, t u I lo i4i.,l.lil, Aulti4 l.4a)l4ta UilUlj H al li J I 4ll lu ( i. all , tt o il. Ui inaa. Llj k.llaJ, do i tilln.ii, 1 '111 J ,1,1. Udi f vol tat ya, I I, I a l"' i",,.,! I ill al ltt-ai. t, powers to l no government formed by AU- j wtt.k. Tho taumX VM or,K. j n,roll;;u ' niiral lii)cte. j from one side to the other of the inonntain. ! Maiiuid Dec. d0, via Lond m, Dec. ol. ,ius mMni! rri,nc.. uiul I mi v. This won- i 1 lie ileatu ot l'ntu has produced a pro- .n.rni ;...i..r ..r,,,r,.,-i,. i.., ; CAMl'liCLL, formerly Chief of Police of Harrisburg, died on Christmas Night. Andrew Johnson says, he can forgive tho rebels for -everything except for car rying off his "tailor shears." Salen, Westmoreland county, has a six legged pig. All the legs aro used whilo walking. Mr John II. Oiuh, senior editor of tho Clinton Democrat, died nt theresidonco of Mr. C. W. Batcholder, in Lock Haven, on Wedesday Dec. 21st of ulcctation of tho bowels. The total quantity of ptg Iron made in tho United States last year had a greater valun by 83,000,000 than all tho gold nnd silver produced by the country dutiug tho -same time. TitET say there is a woman in Ebons btirgso cleanly that sho rubs tho dirt off the tire-wood before ahe puts it into the tovo. Johnstown, always (ealous of tho county seat, tries to beat ibis by claiming that Oiey hnvo a woman down there, who pulls tho growing beets out every morning and washes the soil otl them Akdrew JohKson says.before ho would no into Grant's Cabinet in 1872, or any other time, ho would get a situation as as sistant hog-driver. It is rarely that tastes and nualilications are found so throughly combined as In this instance. Georgia has in nil probability gone Democratic: by 11 large majority. Vivo Democratic Congressmen havo been elect ed, aud the other two will require au of ficial count before it can be decided. The little yellow Ku Klux hand bills seem lo have succeeded. Indiana is emphatically a railroad State. Out of ninoly-lhree counties in the State, seventy-one are crossed by one or more rail roads. A Household IJemedy. No family bhould be with out some eilicacioiis remedy for the cure of affections, so universally prevalent, as coughs, ..-olds, sore throat, whooping cough and croup sonic remedy, F;,.i. ,..?k.. ,L .r.. II 1411,11 1.1111 f, llll.'! '41 Hi! Oiiltf CVIIV "' certian. Dr. WistarS JSulsum 01 ir,-M fi.erv nmt,s... .ir;,i,,-..iJ, " Motnt Cenis Tunxkl Completed. ij-ji: ti... tunnel is nearlv riehr miles jonj, . ;t jiaW)t.s undej three mountains, ' amf its cost was 170.UH0.000 francs, low i ,va ru6 lflvms, paid to the workmen. I It is thought thai one thousand men were i km,;d bv t.xpl,lllioll, an, the fllUin ,,f xu(:lis ; (luii ng the thirteen vears of the work, l u..xtn wasnot used, and perforators driven )V comnressed air wero used to boro tho rock at tho rati; of nine feet a day. The ! TtS wnn,e emirS of peace. In case of war between France aud Italy it would bo useless to either na tion, for at eithor end it could be easily made impassible. Armies would have to cross the Alps as did Hannibal and tho first Napoleon. The success of ihe under taking will pvo additional cue luragoiu-.mt to similar enterprises. I j'jtto !i)l'.criiiXJ"ii3ii5. ! I ; NEW YOKK AND .MIKIUi COAL ITEI.D KAIL I10AU AND COAL COMPANY, SQ'i UiiIkhI Slrrrl. i riiu.iuiri.i'iii.v. Dee. IS, ISiiL Tlie Annua! Mei ting of the Stin kholders of I above named Cumpanr, mi l un eierilia nf 1)!- ! reeturs tn serve i.ir tiie i. ulns yi'-ii', will be hel l : )AY, the lOlh dav i,t t iin-ir niliee, on TITSDAY J ANL'AHY, A. !., 1ST1. ut Vi uVifr'.i, M. ' Transfer lionUj will hi: elesci fivui Jauanrv ' 10 1UI11. C. R. I.IXr3AY, Pnerctary. WE OFFEIt FOtt SALE, AT PAP. ' THE j New Masonic Temple Loan, j Il4'riii 7 M-1 iiloro(, j nedeeinaUIo after five (.'0 and within tweiity-ooe ! (VI) year... I luterest I'nj iiblc .41 art ft uixl Sept. ; 'Hie Bonds orn rtyi.-teri'.l, an ! will be itnv sjii.-b ii mil. :t in 1 rn GV M 10 J-otrtli TVrAtrret, j rhilnI-IplkfM. KtocUi nuu;Ut anal SolJ oj om ; MiSltWlM. tlo! t and finvei niiieiil tiniiiit and "ld. Ac. : cnum ifftifi d and fiiti-it-t uili.iie t, nil.jcct lo i bi'l.t flial'is. Jan. T, "7t Vib. il. "iO. t'ltit r.s Ki.ii ( rt T no: ! Mammoth Boot A; Shoe Store Vl. MIl.l.FIt, ' Ill C. It. hnulliV Ii. ii 111, (jili-en Sire I, oat di.iir r.t-t ut iiie f'e.i oui.-. , ; Miliflll .MllK.ltl.AMl, t'l SWL j Fur Kliiiint ll.ioU, no I" F i Miller'a ll. c.l and Mine Mole. I In y are mid, l,n fulfill ri. l or Frt iieli ( nil , t,i I'.i Mi'.it-r,, r i,!y lU lo (fit l er pair. For II.hi, Mm. and liailria, nt l.m.vt -.ui.i. W i'U-i, no lo hit Miliei , mi 1,'ae. ii Mr.-tl. Ker u.l klliiia of liaiu 11... u and fcli"C, i all al Ell Mlilefa. For I . H. .' l. llil tllenU.a t, C llaf rfxt yil- III' Ml III 1.1 Mi l' I-. I'm all km. I. of' t l.ildi. ii'. f-hi d, u And i. ultiluc Fd Mfler'a l.ilC ttaanrllnebl. I'ki' HiiilUint; l.l '.In! 11. M l und riliuc ' uir. rail and i t iii.im- 1..I l n li t a atut It lielorr :n ,-liu.iifc-it.rali.it il u ttlalt u yd tll.l-. ., ul llu lioti-al u. .. Jli. J, 'il-hep. 9, l.-l. I'ittlutli lithitt uiul I rtt- IlitliruuJ. M'1 1 It JIM,. 'l Altf I.. On ali I .11. r M.iiiJm. .. '-I.i l.il ii. - 'I iuiio on i. I'li.uili iphu A L'U lUil Hud ttl.l lu'. I ':.. l W i W Will M ill fi iii liai.. I'i.oa.l, otU. a I , ui I a in 1 ID p IU M '.'" 4 Ul " " illllllllt. " 411 al f .If l li. Lap. ! 11. I'll. .4 Ii I l.U, ' ' ' .iiiii.iit, ' " ail i.i I ih, I 11.1a ali.il .miii 1'i.iU.lall Lu. ul.n. " " 41 4l I. - a llatiil, VM WAHii. Mti, T4ii l.-it. Lii.-, " " ' inbi.rt, ' " ll ki Fl.ila I.IJ U.4. li I tpu.a Utiw I iu, .fci.my, " " on al I iou.( ma, l.iu,ii4 w.i: iut 1 1 k iuu., ' ' ai.wi!, M " w al I'm ao.tl.i4, I,.. t i4 r IC"' '" W 1. ..i.iL "tt '1 .Lb..!,,' I' all kl I 4 -I I ., li in l III j m.li 4 m! f m t il lit j I M t w li u t in 4 k 4 all I Vi U 111 I I i-1 4) Ml k jo k ut lw I I U4 la) k-J i U, U 44 ta al kt U an fllv44, Wall 4uJ i'lallj4, aaai au a-i, o.i,.. I al I - r a - ' ' f"a-1 lil .., . .1 Mad 4i k,4 -w -4.il.. aaai at litn-.tt, vok l'u I i' 4 ko..i.u fc"' K.i-'-i I i 1 t f 1 Iiiia nntfti o'lintoiinjil u-o t niiiiiilnliiil 1'itl BAKGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! IK 2)RY GOODS, A.T THE ISTEW YORISTORE, Wo propose to sell for 80 days commencing SATURDAY -December" 17, 1870, at a reduction of 15 to 20 per cent, for cash. Our Stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Good, embraces SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LINEN. HOSIERY GLOVES,- WHITE GOODS, LACES & EMBHOD1ER1ES, LADIES & GENT'S UNDERWAUE. Also, Our stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Ooods Is very large, and with a view to a speedy disposal of it, we havo MARKED DOWN all tho prices to a figure so low that this is unquestionably tho timo for great bargains in Dry Goods. Wc offer Bleached Muslins at the following low figures, Four mifirti r Npw York mills. 20 et.. nor vftrd : four nuaftel Wamsutta. 'JO ct.. per yard ; four quarter Davoe. 20 cts., per yard ; Fruit of tho Loom, 18 cts., per yard ; ilill" Semper Idnni, 18 cts., per yard ; J Hill Semper Idem, IU cts., per yard; four fourth wioo 1 ly, 13 cts., per yard ; lour fourth Social l,. 12) cta.f per yam ; lour tourtlt Coveutry, 12 cis., per yard ; Coventry 8 cts.. peryard. 1 1 Davoe. 28 oents ppr yard ; four fourth Nashua" E,'20 crnts per yard ; four fourth Nashua U. 18 cents per yard ; foiir fourth Atlantic A., 10 cents per yard ; four fourth Apnleton P. 124 cents nor yard : four fourth Indian Orchard W, 12 cents per yard ; I illarmbunr. 11 cents tier yard : i Harrisbure Sheeting 02 cents per yard -, 2$ Hlracbed Walthaiu, Sheeting 43 cents peryard ; Bleach ed Cabot, 22 cenls per yard. ' Pleached Canton Flannels from 15 to 22 ; Unbleached Canton' Flannels from 12 to 20 : Wool and Cotton Flannels, from 221 to 40 ; all Wool tiannels. 2o to CO ; Red all Wool Flannels 2") to 5"i ; Ginghams, 23 to 55 t.olorect l,amiii its j-j; Calicos lioc o to 121. LADIES' BALMORAL SKI UTS 73 to $2M. LADIES' FELT SKIUT.S. from S3.00, lo 4.00. LADIES' SHALIS, from 51.25 to 12.50, Willimatic 2i0 yard spools. 5 els ; Coalcs spools, t cts : i;iark s u. -n . 1. all colors, a cts ; star Alpaca urauis, o yarns v cenis. BEST .SIXTEEN BONE CORSETS, NINETY CENTS, ALEXANDRA KID GLOVES ALL COLORS, ,Jtf..OO. .ToM'iihinQ Suninlrss Kid Glovrs. ?i?.2.ri ; Gloves, S 1.00. All the Kid Gloves aro guaranteed, if they rip another pair given in exchange. In addition to tho above quotations upon our domestic stock which is ex celled by none in this market, wo would call especial attention to our department em Uracing a lull line 01 iiUMtlU t nT.OTHR A TJ T) X r V.M .VJ Flannels and lilankets, Xotions, Carpets Carpet, and have now, in stock a full line of includes very Fabrics. we guarantee to be superior in every Tespeet that have not tho prion given iu th.- above litt CE.NTCU'F FOR CASH. Dobbins Vegetable1 A Oolor and Dressing that will not Eura tlis Hair or Injure tha Head. It makes Hair soft and Cuo, restoring its natural color without dyeing, by imparting a licultliy and vigorous growth. IT IS ALTOCLintR I.MIKE AM Oinifi. T;s?rks oult nT J. B. roDi.xs, 426 Koilli Eilitli St., PiiMa. Frloe $1.G0, largo bottles. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Nona jrenuiuo without my t-ignalurc, nd I put my namo to no goods that r not of mirpawiiig fxcelleuco. sr A S II, rilACTICAL IIATTKR, 700 ItHOAUM AT, y. V. :JUI Orders tliunkfully rocoived and promptly cxecutod. l'-i .'Mri-r l.l--i'n. i.i KMA A CO. A H'lL LINE r.f rAIX 4t WINTER GOODS ; JOHN Ia'KMA.V a cos. Gr. ceiir, the iml .ill 1 cliea; ''l in tin rnarki-t, nt Kckiii.in iV t'i'l, il-t lulli, Cnret himI iti itrt iltitln al tin Vfiy lot-t j'lii'ra, ,il Fekiii.in A Co'a I'MIIHL'M.AS. JttlKKV, i;i.i)Vi:s niid .SXJTIO.NS i kiieni X On'. of i triy ilat. itril"'l, l Halt) Nutl iipa, Itwl4aall Miora, at l.ikll.all ik C'u'f. hUii IVaia, Wfwl V..i ni l Willow. Wair, kl K kUi4li A ( .. S.,lt, M.h, .V..-., al tikniu A C'i. Mat ilmn, Nti!i, I ; i iirr I'm ii - U, 11 lu tra liai't't al Eeku.411 4 Cv'a. l'i It'l i H'V jialC, Ji'll.N If KM If to , , 'oittii I'oi urn Ar M tkki-i Siiiin k L N b l h V , flNS'A. fea.li.ii), P. . ii, laid. JU. I .hi. ill II i III., lUVt liktM fSK or llik ki.iv Vwn kloblk, h. huk Trull kirtrl, Liluw Urki, l'lilU4lbiai. ktl lUf kal biltaj k tllal t.a.t U .1 . kf I I laiifiie, 1 .14k 11 tu.tal I l"l fi tk.a...l t,i fu att'M "i.l t-ll I n a I 'kt. t .H tml tll ui.i. i, a. -1- I li li "wlttlMi i.e .ilii. ilbittt v' IhI i n) aw kit fwl, ko.it wiaiaiiall4 Mutt t.f iti t.t u4 ..i,.t... fct.ta. ! kl.. U- 1 . a..4tial Int. a iti k.i,aa.t I" ulll I k""l U-auil, J,U. L l lta 4 li. fviiati I t ' kt ai ipffit j 0 10 cents-per yard; 2J Rlcacned Utica .; Ticking, 13 to 28; Paper Cambrics, 12J; 200 yard ttpools, 8 cts ; Clark's 200 yard Tiniwrmi Kid Gloves. $1.25. Yidettce Kid C A ftftTlVTT R F,S Vi.Vo"!3 l.lVlJJX.LiO and Oil Cloths. W'a make a speciality in all grades and qualities very low iu price. choice selections, in British and French to and brand in thw market. All will be FIFTEEN" TO TV EXT V ;oods PER ItrilitN o Utiifiitiis, Xnrhcl Nlrool, SunJuiry, I'll. "UKCill.ATOn" Ifoot, Shoe, Trusiit I.oatlior rinding Store For Sufi-. rpilK UiUorMiriii'd oIT'-ts for .iln th'1 A. nami!il ftore, on tonus riMsnnaliV. a ail abovt . Anv pfrfon who desiips to tiincn in tho h'Hlne.i, will lind It to their iidiniil:i,'C to pureliase my 6:oi-k. It him nil b rn piireliuo'd fom I lie m.in nfaet'iriT". nnd of the be-t iniikc, NO KASTEKS HOW'S OP. fiKODHV. I it 'ill now retail poinds a 10 to Ifi r.;-r rent. AIV NCR ON COST, lin In? di'l'Tiuiiicd to cio? uiv kiiriiitsi Ii v April 1M, 1ST1. TO COCNTItY MF.UCnAVTS AND OTIi-KR3.--llavini; ellicle l an nt van-emiTt w ith the nmniifaeinreis of nil ItVHHEit .(K)lii, lean hp!I them elienper th.tn IhrJ- tan lie lKinjtht of rhiladolphia Jobber. Pon'l forL'.'l th. plarp nnd that von em avc ONE Mu.VlHS' TVAUF.S by buying your Boi.tf aud hUoi-5 ut DC il .)' f)l , at llui H'i;iiial'ir. J. S. ANUI E. Simbiirj-, Do. 17, '70-If. rVOTICE. Tho rir! XatioiiJil Hank oF Sii-j- N4 .T-t'TK V. is heril v ;:ivi n tli.it the rjnlar an. mini elivlinn r.t Dircelins of " I lie Fir.-I ' Nullnnnl Banlt i,f Siin'r.iry, I'.i.," will be Ii-!1 j on TuriMiiy, the ("J-liti) twpiity-fniiilh ilay el i J.iiinnry, A. II., 171, nt the II.uikIiii; Tioiiic in , lh lliro:ii;h of t-nnbliiy, l'n., biteen the hnnri 1 of 10 o'cli'ek, A. M., nnd 11 u'eluck, r. M., r.f rail day, in necuritaucj vi'.h ine pi'mi.-iniia of ihe Aet cl U.nijtre". P. .1. rAC'KEIt, Caliiel. buu'oiiry, r.i.t Pee. 17, l-iO.-Gi. x r. x u o o i s or 1: V E 11 V 1 Ii S C II I r T 1 O X , it II E X It V I'ETERS, On Tlilrd &t.,une d-wr below ihn I.iitkci'uu Church, fcl'NUVUV, I'ENN'A. Jl'ST openet a larn n'oitm.-nt of fiFtY UOOPr, neh at Clnthn, 'afimeie'..l'nlleoei, .Muxiius, c, w liieli arc aold cheaper than ever. A I- o, a variety of Notion", L"iiitcrhirts, Pruw-cr-, liaU and C'api. I. A PIES' WOOLEN' COOPS, Ac. giwcmuks A.h ruovisioxs of nil kiieli, bii.-h n tl-;AU!, tOFFIFS, TEAS, BI'ICEa, COAL Oil, M il.ixeii, !j rupn, Maekcrcl, Lard.lluma, lltK, lii,d and canned FruiH, I'liliien, liainili, film' if, mid fraekfl", uud iu (a I es ' i y I In 1 1 uanally Lept In I he lii.H-Liy Iiiid H.iuit, Fi'll, I oal Oil, Crockery me, (Jun naw.ire, iiita-vi ttrt , V illt; ti -tt are, iter., Ibr l.ral FUl.K uud MEAL iu I ho Cibaeaj, t 'Ijjara, mil Hi.d it Vamly of Ni.'llilN.'. AI SO ; ,! kin It 01 I :iliud Frui., al Ihe U,w.l j,;'i ;c t. iUXJTS AXD SIIDKS. II -t vina tuUiricr l my hlora room und nllnf il it lh llm l.lli tl al tlra ot new Ijuvdt. J nul I to il, il Itn- p4lrou.ikc ul I li t'l.bile itiid milt audif t or in plcu al'. ( .ninny tl,.dui- Ukcn lu rtehaue fir lion,!.. ('t ail uud at'tuilo 111) black, Dud aatialt )',ui.chn. S..ubuijl, N .v. ft INK If ITTt K. 13, V'Olfii: u lirul) tlitu thai lli Annual 1 4.1 ir.iiou 01 n aiii 01 Ji.iu ijjcia or un Buu. I.ni 111 i.i. me Hull Aaix'i.illou, 41 I lakti p ait IIOMU I , PKi . i!ili, If i'J, l ll a olll. ul . F. Molt.il.iii, t.' , lu lit lJ,,loU;li ol feuubuiy. Ullai I iiuitia ul It . ui. and 14 Hi 1 I ta.4 aa. L I luiiuui .e H, Ihc lii, tl. kt(. kl. II. At.uiiou. - 1 1 Olll ( tfthlUI III l niKXtll AXl lUMVf t.lK.l'S 1-1 itlij (4dr, full 1 piurj ai li t Ml IttllA.M lAllult fclliU' fr liiou. ti. nuir, ktaf I ) U. Ha k, I tfU'tlt klia.l, l-ila klaia.l, kl'kkVkr, I'kiaN'A. iMLl lltta Wl.ll tlctll fallit"t".t' l, ,,iti4 tt aa f tmlai, aid ml at I1 '-vif ... ai.J aa41 at Ita al'l aa.it 1.4 l... k. .'.I iut IU 1 cut u.ad ky U lt Ul.ti ' I'. Ui.Hl aa.l..w.ul ll'a l) 'if I. k.a4 kl tlu A W ataak ut Mat- If 4 wtlv a t kl . it I I Ubj Abbtttiscmttrts. -0 THE LATKNEIW OF TUE BEABON aod tho ' ENORMOUS EVEUSTOCK VTbWh w ro carr.ylp nccctsitatcs onr com- ' ' AT ON GiV OUR GUAND CLEARING SALE. We offer our eiiUrt ntfk of M A G N I IT CE N T COOLS, (By fr tbe lnrgc.t we tia'-i trtr l.a.J) exbrsclnj a, 10,000 BiislnciisC'oiiH, lS.CJO Mfn fftiitu, - 1A.U00 Mini's VimiU, r. r . 1,000 riaeCh.it.rflflds, 4,ee'J Il(.yn' J nl;rt, 0,500 Hoys' PantH, y.UOt ClilUlnn's Sulln. AU oftl.e best kiti.l ofClotliimr aiul of tve.ry do- .i.inM.,rU1 11 'i qnaiiiy, flllinif our ImiiiPiisc f ix -Hory Biilidhics from IjaKCHKllt to lu.'t at PRICES UNMISTAKABLY LOWKU tliAil nny we hnvc ever before offered uml.-r sr.y "UlllMllllt'l'S. We wilt fell tt ns to disyose of .100,000 worth of XE CLOTIIIXG, if we hnvc to cult of ni eVlTV L'nrillfllt tin In nl tl.n l.n... infill-turn, uiul to make Uiis a KWltr AND LARGE 8.M.K, We will cut c.t tii.in ever, nnd i;ivc Hi" pcoi-it." UNl'lilBKIiKNTK!) II.H(i AINS Our Mock is U'iiciiic (.Ml per cent. Imvertlin' last yens) tl nil Kltl'.MJ, ,,s th.-v Great Aiiiful Nile Clear u out. But W will laT eiirrv II IT lllT in- cm r. ,r, . " ill". otJl.it. I UK BUIV III I 'KI'IILIKX will r.teiiLiiec lay .Mn-iiiiio' x MoiMli ovembfr 21, and be follo-ir I -j, .l!nrp, njl, .rT yhm liny in IVul.ifl'pl.ia u ho Mill I'tireiiasi! ,lt and it 11 V laicr ian:.", ,. t IV.... tt.:. ........ For tli. oicii'i , J,ave n Im-e f aleMiien, mi 1 fl r-i if, ire? frm niir ('iiiiiii" l)partui)'iit. !-fc- Hi; i.i,, n at il' ; and kvvn open in tlirs eveufc . i ail'md ",Mkin.'u !, i.jipoi tiinity ; S.,j::.v t,:-,m umil lii. Av .it fuiieited, !itll,':-t: ,i j.ii i.-l,.,-,. i,r m,t. VAN. Ki;i! A lllfOW , f k ii.vi.r Wb-:.,-!! of IliilMi.nr. 3. H. Cor. Sixf.i.t K-.trl.rt StiVMi, fliil.nlcl- Xi.v. cr., i-T ). I ' '"'' itrcommeiii:! ,iui I.ntlor.il Uy oier KcvrA'nu'lrvrt Itt lirs! '"i',"i " i iriini I I'ri have :i ?! r-i i fore? fr DK. t'linipoui: i-r o I IK A I.' vuKxcic-.s 'nit F.Mraet of k: o o i '1.1. IT i;i-to;:ki: : X..'t a Seer-1 ii'i.n -l'..i'Il:a'. irnel ii;ii' I r. J. J. l. '.V; Ii Strike a-. '. v v i: i f v ; It".tolillU '.lie I.ivi Aelii'ii, un 1 I. Thii b l'.ie S. r:A 1.1 I.V I V L. isr.i',;i' f I.. 'ii:!-1. li 4) O t of Pi'.e.'iie by Till: IJLiKil). Hiding to n IT.'. i'.i by '' the Ni rv..i: 1. Won! ifa! S'..,,,. i;l Consuniption in i: jdiiUi. li'pi Clo-or Ni rv. Fn:.iion of of Vlj;ir, Pi-e.'-is ii-i oi:ij '..int. on. iNin, A !!.!.-; i.:i. in. lln;ii,i:.-. I..,.t In": n:i.J li a l J-r, a:i Pice.tc c.'i'i.,'-.l i !t th'Toulilv t r.. and Had Taint! i;li 1 licalihy ruuJitii n i -t:.te of tin- ;;,,o 1. ' v.-r.v 1,;t,,I of ii:, r 1'- tiie i-iitii'i.' iii 1, -in I.. Il 1 bl-VO.1,1 r,l!';s ITNIVr fONiC IV 1 1 L 11 Lni.'l . Th on "sands tiavv Ibis Mclieine IV010 l.iri-, to !roii, h wouicii. Inva.i ! cannot I No mi'.'lieinn liai b'lnui d by I l.e n-. ,.f i-ickiy, -nil.-riiii; cr.-a. and h.ij py i.in .u, to jjivc it a trial. d aiii-h a ureal r. pi l i J eoiiipoiiud. llou a ilua juilly c FOU 1 HAT.W.K ia Pit iin . F liior., , tie KdfrKoti A l.- From I'hyi.riaii, lirnimisli , Mrreh: MASAI, fir un. vt 1 Trice u 1 lr rr llolllo. 1 ! r it 'he t'lliU'd Statu 111; 1 ic I. I 1 in I'liiieipiil Prnj: i Hu Pit. I.i.w 111 m r.'a '! Fall.Mi ( Ull ii.f-aia iH-i-iiiini 1 Ni v. Hi, Ivo -y I t lltl hl tV. .1. M..IIAUllli W, I'lmppii inik H F M .WiKI F, I'll. . it iut Inn tt ai t. .iy t n i t. ILn-l, f. r whit 'i FM 11 ill "ihl 1 Hu. f put: bin of 11, n 1 1.11 h in 1 lu t. r didcit lull al I I'l- uUI irrcha pimiipl "V. k. la.il. ITU 14.11 IN I LU It'l it. CIOOUB, '4 II..- K i ll.... J, IJNVA la.lii.i.it Ml'il 1 mil 'I til. ) I 1 I ."li I 1 ni - -II 4 II ll l r.i 1, 1 I a 1 1 . a .loi . 4 I It Hi at, I .1 l oi' 1 I .11 win. 1, et.i li. I.. I. "t.i 1, 1 1, j Mil I, I.. I.. 4 lit ,-. 'i.i 1 un an k.i I a. 1 r T T a I Si t fl'1'4 tt ,Ull F' Mill. M'MII I It. ni. ttul a 1 Uiaiatia ti)ii. i'i,ii toi ll. alt.l la o Hunt." l.t Ii ih j tain lu. a'l'i'ti I ba I.. 1 -u I ti ur -u I" 1 1.1 jt. 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