"iiu tit itiuii : en " 4.11 -iit, ie4 . - -- . .. . " Jr .""Tim ) tiig.the spiing lor lite ctcciioi lion til Ju('ir throughout tho county. a l ilt tr tiuiiilx'-nrt" people than onu.il wrre in m lMiitimc upon Court, die lure pari of iIim week. The new Justices. w ith iluirs reiic and new Constables with their sureties made quite a formiable appearance, nml tendered Djr.villo quite a lively village We were right gNl, to meet with no iiiam old ftie-iliU from iti tie I fin pari of the conn ly, ai.tl fxiend to ilittin Hie right hand l fellowship. Am! we were right gl id too, ti ce ilie almost unanimous expression of the penplii in attendance, in favor of ihe rrniovu! hill, FaM, west, north and south ol hc County, appear lo be- awake to the set ling of 'his importanl measure to the in least of llic whole, without any expense We received such asmirances from gentle man from different partg of the County, at' to leave no doubt on our minds, that the tinjority fur the bill, next October; will be from 1500 to 2000, despite of all theopposi to u dial can be raised agiiusi it. Tnioii liall, Daimllc, While at Danville, the past week, we had our head'quarlers at this excel lent house, and, as usual, round the ta ble groaning under all the good things dial arc calculated to gratify the appetite i f Ihe epicure ; but, on Wednesday. " Mine Host" treated his friends lo a 4 bouncer of a Uig Fish' not an '8 by 10,' but a CO pounder real Rock-Fish, irom ina 'Dine deep.' It was ot-i vcu u,, whole, in the 'Union HillV good style, lo about sixty 'applicants for favor,' all of whom, if we judge from appearances, were well satisfied with their share ol l he loaves and fishes.' l)y the way, JMr. Hemic is one of the most attentive, obliging and accommodating landlords io.Danville, of tin.", all who visit him, will be satisfied. I MEXICO. The latest accounts fenm Mexiej bring -.os advieej of the receipt of the new of the passage of the Annexation resolutions by Copgress. It created considerable exciio Client, and some violent speeches were .mad .upon the subject in the Mexican Congress, Tlneaisof war were made with us much readiness as if they had nothing 4-16 lo do but lo declare i, to induce our govertimonj, (hrodgli fear, lo rescind the re ,suliH:o as Put it was generally believed thai . J I would all end in smoke. Xot Df.ad, W. L. Moore, of Clear field, whom report drowned in the Munry Dam, a few weeks since, says that he hah good reason lo believe (here is some mis lake in tho waller, as he has now, and for several weeks past, had sufficient vitality i.bitul him to iv'cnd to the duties ol Tost Master, but is afraid; unless the story is oantradicied; that somo of his old friends w ill mwtake him foi a ghoel whenever they shall meet, A GENEROUS THESE NT. The treasurer of the fund at Pittsburgh aiknowlodges the receipt of $500 from ill- Hon. James CuciiASAN.Secreiary of State. This is an example woithy of imitation. CHANGE OF FORTUNE. The Pittsburg Post says: 'During a few bouts1 attendance at one of the depots where provisions were stored, we served several persons who, on Thursday morn ing (art, owned good houses, and lived comfotlably, and who came with sicks and baskets In get a few pounds of floir end bacon.' The Mayoi of Pittsburg, hie issued a Proclamation recommending I kiday the 18iS ins!, to ha observed by the citizens ol Pittsburg, 'as a d&y of Hoinihation, P'aKtint and Prayrrjito thai the respective Churchei be requested to hold public worship aftei their usual manner, on that day, in rela lion to the destructive calamity .with which iijhas pleacwd the Almighty God to visn our devoted fi'y.' Tim barque Bashaw atriv d at lioslon, on Saturday, having on hoard 17 etnan cipated laves consigned to the lion. J G.. Palfrey, Secretary of Stale. Mr. Weise of New Orleans, has invented a composition that resembles, with greai accuracy", thejfhiest polished Italian mar lie. THE APPROPRIATION HILL. The ILurisbnrg correspondent of iho Pt'iiiHylvHiiui) gives the following abstracts J !' lite Appropriation L) ill passed by the lie l,Mi'ilaiure; . . ! Tits- importancf of ihrcceo'. act ,f As ruddy hoiking upnoprfatioti for the expen e of t'ovrruuieiit foV the fiscal year, and or ilie pa)mi'nl af ilie Aoyn.t interest, in lul'es me mi send you the following synopsis I its proi ibioim. The salutary system of 'Halting epecilic npprupiiaiioiitf hss been Mrii tly aillitrtd lo, but in a sketch of the till, they canim be so exhibited without crupying too mucli space, and have. there lore, many of them been biouglit loguther ander generiil heads- Tim present condition of our Treasury, nd the prospect that there will be, on iho Ul of August, a large deficiency, renders lie provuion for the payment of interest a miw at.d important feature. It appropriates lor the .payment of tic interest on our fund cd debt, then fallini' due. $885,020 50. and junvidits that 'if it shall be found thai there will not be enough money in the treas my on the 1st of August next lo pay the whole of the interest then to becomo duo, dien it shall be lite duty of the State Treas urer lo ascertain the amount of the de ficiency and also what proportion stub ficiency will bear to the amount of inter ust then due, and with approbation of Ilie Governor lo draw his cheeks on the Hank of Pennsylvanii for the amount of such deficiency due to the several loan holders respectively dated the 1st of August, 1845. and payable at such convenient times as he Treasury may fix, not exceeding four months from the date, which checks shall be giving to the persons entitled lo inleresi i pari of the interest then due to them, and the said ulio?ks shall be paid on prenonU nun at ilie u.llin, dl an jr muu uii ui aitbi uir days when they shall respectively be paya ble, according lo their tenor, out of any money of ihe Commonwealth held by lh( said Dank. And the State Treasurer i hereby directed and required lo deposit in he Uank of Pennsylvania, out of any mor, ey received into the Treasury, an amuuii' Mullicicnt to pay the said checks, as the) become due and payable, for tho payment j f which by the said Hank, this act shall b mflicient authority. And the said checks diall be engraved under the directions ol die State Treasurer, in such manner a liall be deemed be it lo prevent fraud oi 'lour.lerfeiting.' The interest guarantied on tho storks ol the laid Eagle and Spring Creek Naviga ion Compauv.aiid Tioga Navigation Com liany, and the Danville and Pottsvillu Rail oad Company, is directed to be paid, if the Governor, after appointing Commissioner! o investigate their alLus, shall find them legally entitled lo it, and $5.1 PJ5 'i is appropriated for thai purpose; none of h however, to be paid until after the 1st of August, and then in the same pro portion and manner as the interest on tin funded thbl. The following are the appropriiilions 1 wil! bo observed that the aggregate ha been much reduced, and that thtro havi 'icen introduced intu it the several iueasute( of rcfoim: Expanses Execuiivc Depatt. menl (a) $21,450 0(. Expenses of ihe Judiciary, (b) 97,500,00 Pensions and gratuities, 23,500 00 Common School purposes, (e) 200,000 00 JIouso of Refuge, underlet of 1 0th ot April, 1840 4,000 00 Insiitution for the Ulind, 9,000 00 Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 11 000 00 Repairs of Canals and Rail roads, 175,000 00 Ordinary repairs tfter 1st Do cembcr 50,000 00 Canal Commibbncrs' Office, 5,225 00 Lock kc,pers,Colleelori,eigh maslern, kc. 59,009 00 Completion of the Eastern Res eivonr, 20,009 00 Payment of damages, tc, Id) 32.G09 50 Paymentof old debts on finish cd lines o::J N, Branch Ex tension, 15,271 .'II Intorest on domestic creditors' certificates, 0,103 0G Interest on 4ih of May issues, 21.201 32 Miscellaneous items, 4,0(10 00 StaieLibrary, Gralu'.ies to discharged con 590 00 victf, 000 00 Payment Commissioners to sell I )(;!,, u'uie Division and Main Line, 1,291 00 Eastern Penitentiary 6 000 00 Western Penitentiary 5,00 00 Piofcssional tet vices in certain cases, in go Payment of August Interest, 631,020 50 I-rgnl costs in trial of the I'luu agans ExpensfH Legislature, Public- Prinling.iti! Expenses Revenue Com mis sioners. Guarantee to Rule Engl ami Spring Crock Navigation Company, Guarantee lo Tioga Navigation Company Guarantee to Danville &. Potts ville Railroad Contingent expenses of depart monis, Balance due Hank of Peunsyl vania on cash pay moms of interest, Militia expenses (r) For supplying public buildings With water, Various small items 15.000 DC fU"5 4 15,000 00 4,070 00 8 82 1 02 9,000 OO 000 on 205 Whole amount, 1 ,835,779 8(i (ff)TIe Kahuy of ihe Librarian hunt alter to be $500. 1 (b) The salary of the Judges of the District Court of Lancaster shall hereafter be but $2,000. (c) Pi e wairants to be apportioned ac cording lo the taxable inhabitants in eael accepting district, and no country to br permitted to draw mote than has beep paid into the treasury by such county lor Stale purposes- () No damages hereafter to b e allowed for the burning of any house or other lene meni by sparks from locomotives on any,(j'aa('a Wcsl was consumed on Sunday of iho Stale railroads where such house has iiee.i erected since the introduction and uso ofl ocoinolives on such r oadx. (f) All militia expenses contracted since ihe passage of the l of 20. h r.-;i 1044 I... ;, .., .,- ., .-. j fund as provided in that act. The bill also provides for funding the ;eilifii:atcg for interest on (he State debt, ind contains several provisions to enfoice he act of last year to reduco ihe expenses if the militia sytem. Got). Jackson, has wnilen an ansuri to a utter addressed lo him and presenting him viih the sarcophagus brought from Syria, !iu V.im. 1,-ssn D. Kllinlt i,( llm II S N He exprcssess his thanks for ihu houoi intended, but decln.es accepting it, as he has prepared an humble dcpositoiy fur its mortal remains by the sidu nf his wile. Il is said of the General, that lint Piesi lent while on his way lo Washington, cal led to sec him at ihe llermiiige, and to 'id him farewell in all ptobability, for the hut limn. As they were about purling, the General, holding his friend with a warm 'rasp af iho hand, rcmntked with great 'mphasi.? 'Sir, I sh'dl never see you again n this world, but do your duty like a man nd we will meet in Heaven.' LATE FROM JAMAICA. Kingston files lo ilie 2Glh tilt, received it New Orleans, says that Herald, Ex- 'resident of Ilayli, who has been for sonic nine sojourning in Jamaica, intends to re turn immediately to Port-aii-Pt inre. with .he view ol regaining the Chief Magistracy Herald has been persuaded to this step by i deputation which recently arrived in lamaica from Ilayli, for the purpose of in ducing him to abandon his peaceful privacy for a career of ambition; He is under the impression thai he will be made President once more without bloodshed. LOSS HY THE GREAT FIRE. A committee appointed by iho Pitlsburp Councils, after a full examination of the hi nil district, having minutely visited even part of it, have arrived al the following result. 781 buildings burnt, value, 61 500, )00; value of personal properly burnt, $1,914,130; total, $3,479,950. This does not includge money or personal property ol voting men of persons not keeping hotiie Tho Gazelle says five persons are now jirtlty ceitair.ly supposed to be lost in the lire. Samuel Kington, Esq, and a woman employed as a servant in the family, per ished in his house on Second street, A poor woman, of German extraeiio'i, perish ed on Third street. A n arried woinaii.tlu inniher of two children, named M'Gowly, perished on Third street, and a man, named Johnson, is supposed to havo been I i in W ood Mieet, having last been seen in a burning huildinir. The Magnetic Telegraph Ins been de scribed as a tiling with wiru nerves, .-.iung with lightning. .7;i Opinion uhoul Munhir.. A wick ed bachelor once said, no matter whom yoi. marry, you would afterwards that you had married a different person. ; CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. 470 21 v .n.(!jvc, in tho New Yoik papers, b 85,000 0()V ,-1)r a Coiiveiilion of porsotts friendly to 15,000 1H0 abultioti of capital punishment, lo be n'ld in thai city on tho Monday of anni 2,23(3 U.V.fjury week, which is the Dili of May, ' The call is signed by the Hon. Vice Chan ullur Uoun, anil John I,. O Sullivan, l)q. We hope this call will be lespondeu Ao, Recent events havo aroused the alien noil of the public to the real character of his batbarous penalty, go disgraceful to a country claiming lo bo civilized and Imaliat). 1IAYTL Advices from Gonaives to the 1st of pril confirm the rumors of an apprehend ed invasion of the Republic by Herald, who sinco his abdication of the Presidency, has heen living in exile at Jamaica. This state of things had occasioned the exercise f extraordinary precautions on the part of iho government, and numerous atresia had been made. Some Fiench Jesuits, who arrived there in il.irch, on iho pretext lu in educational mission, were not permitted to re ni, n n on the Island and had crnbarkci! for France. The government had despatch ed two envoys lo Louis Phillippc, losolici a luriher delay for payment of the indemni ty due, meanwhile the French squadron under Commander Lartiguc,continued n cruise olT the ports of the Republic. CONFLAGRATION IN CANADA Nearly half of the town of London, in llie 13 insl- The fire broke oul in ihe 'Robinson Hall' Hotel, about noon, whih iiint of the inhabitants wete atieudiug Oi vin Service, and before it could be sub dued reduced to ashes four squates and of about llinty acres if ground, Missouri The Legislature of Missour at its last sesson, passed 600 acts. 1 1 i good testimony of the improvement of the people ol that State, that the character ol the la a s enacted ihe past session evinces s higher tnoial tone in the Legislature than lias diclinguised ihcii nredt ccssois Some very odious laws have been repealed am some new ones passed which furnish evi dettcu of advuncinr civilization. Anion" the things they refused are ,n proposal lo sel iho Stale's slocks in the bank; a proposa lo receive tho Slate's proportion of the proceeds of the public lands, a proposal to allow the Supreme Couit of the State lo sii once a year among the 50,000 people ol St, Louis county, a proposal lo cotuiiieiuor aic Daniel Doont by a monument. AN UNEXPECTED SHOCK. A large collection of persons were assetn bled last week in the Universalis! meiting at Barnard, Vt. to hear an Experimental Lfdure on Professor i)orse' Telegraph, GaWeiiisn;, Electricity, itc. &c. from Col lies Wright, Professor of Naltml Science Just al the close of ike lecture, a gallery, on which the Professor was standing, with ahoul one hundred and fifty persons, with all his apparatus, came down with a Iremen dons crash. The lights were al iho same moment extinguished, and some in the fright jumped cut of the window, the gen eral impression being thai il was caused by m explosiod of some of his magnetic ap paratus. One man, scrambling Irom (lie ruins, exclaimed, 'well, he gave us a terrible shock that lime.' As soon as order was restotcd, it was found that no one was jrioiinly injuied, though all oflhem were more or less scratched and bruised. HORRID. On Wednesday last, in new Yotk. nn Pagan, a liltle girl aged 11 or 12 years, went to ihe steam saw mill in Vttornev street, near Kivington, ti io gilher chins and shavings, and while engaged her clothes were entangled ii some of Ihe machineiy and her body ho ng drawn to, she was so dreadfully :rushed that she died soon afterwards. STEAM HO AT DISASTER. The steamboat Canada ran on n rock in Alexandria 15 iy ,37 miles from Kmgs mn, on ihe 1 si inst. The boat beinc iniler full headway at the time ran ueai ly half her length on the rock, anil iow lies in that position with Imr bow. i fool out of waier. No lives were losi but all t flirts to get Ihe boat off wen useless. A NEW PROPHET. It i rumored I ha t the Mormons an soon lo have another prophet. Ilrig ham loimg says that he has lately had an inlet view with Joe. who declared his determination to appoint Orson Hyde his sucessor, according to the ptovisions ,0 the Hook nf Covenants, llvde (says ihe Watsaw signal,) will nuke a wor by succssor to Joe. AN AWFUL WAUNING. Fiobably a more imprcssivo wjrtiinu giinst the sin of intemperance could not he given thin may ha found in the subjoined narrative: 'Charles J. Cone, a journey man hatter in Danbury, Ci., was recently found dead in his shop, sitting upright in a chair. A piece of opium was taken liorn his s'omach as lrgo as a walnut. He had evidently been sufTei ing from an attack of o'eliii um Ire liens. A manuscript was found in his possession, filled with horiibly impious ravings. Hut the direct agency in producing this dreadful result stand out by his own conftission, 'in letters ol fiie,' 'This is the cause of drink evei lince my last spree 1 have been fn trou ble and cannot wotk. FROM MEXICO. The Key West G.zetlc, of the 15ib March, has dales from Mexico up to ihe 26th of February. Tho immediate causes of tho downfall of Santa Anna ire detailed in a long letter of its Mex ican correspondent, and a translation of the charges brought against htm by tht Chambers sitiiog as Grand -furors, on he 21th till. Ii is supposed that U -n. Canalizo will bo khot, the Attorney Geneial having urged capital punish mem; whereas Hasadre, ex Minister ol he defensive decree of the 29ih No vember, 1811, and of all the objecliona ile ac's of S.iuta Anna's miegovernmeni v 1 1 1 only receive ten years bititsh nent. FROM TEXAS. The Red River R'puhlicin learns from gentlemen direct from lexas that the most populous settlements through which they passed were in a fever ol by al the passage ol the Annexation res dutions. When Ihe news reached Sm ttgiisiine, cannon were fired and pub ic meetings were held in celebration ol me even i. A SINGULAR SUICIDE. Wo learn from a New Haven paper, "that a in .i n named Ileccher attended the noils on ihe 7th ins'ant, and voted. Ile left for home about noon.&unh.irnes- "d his horse as usual. While ea'ing hi linner, he told his wife that il was the l-st meal thai he should ever eat. Im mediately after dinner, he took his gun nd said he was going out lo shoot a squirrel. He proceeded about fifty rods from his house, went into a coal hut, pulled off one of his boots, and eitlur . i i , , i i i ai or lay uown ami raiseu his neaii up so that he held the muzzle ol the gun to his neck, and fired it with his feel. His wife soon followed, and found him lead. STRANGE DISEASE. A very singular contagion has broken nit in Valatie, a small village in Colum nia County, New Yoi k. Il discolotits he face to a greenish cast, the eyes lose 'heir usual expression, and have a vacant siare, tne voice oecomes nusuy tne memory vanishes, and the conversation becomes confused, and a set of inenhe- eot sentences jumbled toglher, with out order and without, meaning. The strength leaves and th form dwindles iway lo a skeleton. Tlie person attack ed raves like a maniac, and the doctois have been unable to do any thing for them. The informant states that 'every person wears an affrighted countenance ind if it does not soon stop its ravages the whole town will be inhabited bv lunatics!' None have died from il as numbers are afflicted wi h yet, but it. PIRACY. The Hiltimoro Patriot says: 'The Grand Jury of this Court have found indictments against Capt. John S. P, n- tleton and others of his crew for piracy. I'hey were brought home some time igo, it will be remembered, from th Joast ol Africa, where it is alleged they were engaged in the slave trade. Their ase will, probably, conic up for trial luring next week. ' RAILROAD SPEED OUTDONE. Last Friday iiii,'lit, in the village of Vien iiana, N Y. ('says the Ontario Messenger. wo Irishmen, attempting lo diaw watrr rom a well some fifty live feel deep, lost the bucket. Alter consulting, il was agreed ha! one should take bold of the ro:e oi hain, and the other by the windlass should lowei linn ' Al the word 'leady' off it ivcnt, sure enough! the nian il the helm losing his hold on the windlass! How long Jemmey was travelling lo ".lie 'regions below' is a matter of roi jecture among '.In good people ol the village- 1 he man abovi. was the lust to break silence, who, aftei siraii.ing bis ejes to catch a glimpse of bis M.iuaile, exclaimed 'An' be .ilenr .Innmey, an' did ye hit anywhere?' The icply of the man below, floundering in tin water was npially ludicrous 'Sine!' he blubbered out, barring tho watlier; ii's only the bottom I struck, sure!' After Ilie man was restored lo lerra lirrna, there was :i good deal of explanation, and the whole was compromised at a merry s,iiin. .Ii in nicy thiiiU if il wire nut for the Loner ot riding, he would a gtcatdeul rather go on out. NKW POST OFFICE LAW. The Postmaster -General is preparing to carry the r.ew post-office law into ex ecution. Ila has advertised for 'l.OOO balances for the varioui post-offic-! in the United Slates, constructed on a plan best calculated lo ascertain the weight of letters, and other mailable, iii.itu-i, from a half ounce lo eiaht ounces, un der the post office law of 3d iM.tich. 1815 ' DEATH OF THE OLDEST MAN IN VERMONT. On llip 21st ult. Mr. Henjimin Hushe lied at Greens boro,' al the ex'raordi aaiy ags of one hundred and fl'fleeu years. He was a native of Old Swan- z?y, M m. "e have no sccount ot my person in Vermont attaining be yond 100" years of age. THE WEALTH OF THE NATION. The value of all the products of tho country for lSJf), reached the sum of M,200,000,000. According to Mr. Ellsworth's Report for 181 1, our Agri cultural Products are on the inciease. I he value ol nine of the principal agri cultural products reaches the sum of -1 hundred millions of dollars. The val ue of agricultural articles not enumeta ted must have been large, notwithstand ing the loW'prices of every thing dur ing IS 11. Domestic manufactures were low throughout the year; hut no loubl the value of the t,We products of the county reached ten bundled mill ions of dollars. In addition to tha im mense pace of in lividuil property uiuIt cuhivation and laying idle, in he United Slates, wa possess upwirds of 1,000,000,000 of public lands. When hese come under cultivation and the vast amount of private lands now only halt cultivated are improved lo their ut most capacity, what an amount of wealth will it create and what a vant amount of imputation will it support. THE SERFS OF RUSSIA. Di. Uaird, in the course of a lecture re cemly delivered in Huston, (a notice of which we find it, the Mercantile Journal of thai eityjexplained the difference existing between the set fa of Russia and the slaves f this country. The serfs of Russia thai is die mass of them, are botfjhl a,id sold icilh u- lund.-'VH!ti are about IS.OOO.UOO of these sills about 1,000,000 bond serfs are bought and sold separate fro-n t,e :im these serfs are generally house servants. The tenures upon which the seis are held, vary in different provinces. In ton,,. ,l,s. trims, the s, rf pays lo his lord the sum f $1 per annum, he being permitted to keen is Ins own property, whatever add, i, he may earn. Many of ihe best mechanics ire sens they ol course pay a much lamer sum to their lord, and with a passport.irav el over the country in search ol employ, uieiit they keep whatever they earn over mu aoove tne agreed upon between them mil their owner. Many sarfs are wealihv men. One man in Russia, formerly i se-T now owns. 100,000 sells. A nobleman in St. Peiersburgli owns a seif worih iotioim. iy more properly ihan himself, whom ho vtll not Iree, in order that at the enieruir ments that he gives, when the serf is obliged lo wait on him, he may sav that ho is wailed upon by the riches', serf in all Russia, There are n.i serfs in il,e ibrce ISahic provides nomi i Finland tho abolition of serfdom was commenced iu.re in Ilie lime of Ah x mder and e unpleled by tne present Emperor it took about HO years to effect i. The difference between the serfs of Russia and our slaves, consists principally in that ihe former ally attached lo the soil and ro with it in all us tiansfcrs. AN UNEXPECTED FORTUNE A young clerk in an Insurance company of Paris, with a salary of P00fr. per annum has lately become a triple millionaire. There was at Si. Queniin an old bachelor, whose real estate was valued at 1,800,000 franrs, and the personal at from 1,290,0(10 lo 1,500.000 francs, rome 050.000 dol 'ars J One day our insurance clerk pah', a visit lo the old ctlibatuirc for the purpose if engaging him lo insure his buildings, they discoursed veiy familiarly together, a.ul touched somewhat upon personal affairs it length tbev separated. A few weeks since the old bachelor dir d The notary proceeded lo take in ih.e form an inventory vben upon an examination of the papers, the first thing found was a package carefu'ly sealed, whi-h bore the followin inseri 'ion: ' Puis is my lesi-nneni.' The park ige was opene ihand what did ilcon'ain? an entire legacy to the pn lii of the young eh i k who hail nol the least expectation of tuch :i windfall. Rev va! of the. If riant Slave Tunic hi Great Jriaiit. Hrilisli G uin int.-. The R igrr SuibM Emigration Tians poil, which was rhaitcied al the person, il lisk of about half a dozen gentlemen in Picihicr, arrived a few days ngo fiom Siena Lfonc.wiih .'J IS emigrants. Sb had 350 w lien she left Allien, so that only Iwo died 1 m migi a' Ion Agfii', it ipnars thai the total tiunib'r it immi grants on whom bounty has been paid and who have come lo ihe colony from ihe 15 h Ft biua-y, 1 1 1 , to 3oi'h D - ccniber last, amounts to 11.027. Of this nu in hi r II, i bice has ic( i ived 2,07o lknnuda lcniM, Muck :i, '-13.