Ft ELI Mil1 1 1 o noh had issuod a proclamation lo tho lDsurgcnts giving thoni rsovorat days to 1 it j uuvrn muir iirtus uuii icium iu meir allcgianoo, Now flantloraan. I want to road vou What M-j. Uen. Couch drt say, ,n order that you may understand exactly how . . . . ... . mauetous y , e mat inqurer "mon.; was. and ho w thorouBhly tho record con- ( victs him of wilful lying. j i'llu Qu Dcpmx or T1IK Susqukhanna Uloomsburg Pa Aug 10th Gl Ool J. Q. Freeze Uloomsburg Pa Sir You aro nnllinr iwd bv mo to inform those norsons in fin., lumbia Co who havo not reported as ro-' quired under tho previous "drafts," niul ' arc known as desortors, that the churnc of i ..... :. . . aJ desertion shall be remitted bv mo provi ded, thoy duly roportthemsolvos on or bo foro 12 P. M. Suturday Aug flOth our. rent. , This does not apply to thoso charged with tho crime of murder. I am vary rospt D N Couch Maj Oon tomdg JJfpt" Couuh. Now mark vou. Follow flitimns. Mm , , 1 . I . ' iiquucr went uroau cast over tlio country, It used to havo standing at tho head of its 1 columns a statement, that its circulation was over C0,000 copies daily, until bodjo 1 vcillo of thothouiand men. But tho Qcn. other abolition paper, knowing its propen-Ural aud his men doubtless preferred Col hity to lio, oontradiotod tho assertion and umbia County us tho tceuo of their cx foiecd tho Inquirer to take it out. JJut 'ploiu. It was a safe placo thero was no the ttatcmcnta of this letter which I am reviewing circulated over this cntiro com monwealth, nndwcro copied into all tho abolition papers of tho country. "That ihe insurgents woro to lay down thoir arms aud return lo their nllogiauco." Gentlemen, thcro never wero any insur gents in Columbia County there were no arms to lay down -and Gen. Couch never it-sued "a proclamation'' lo any "insur g.uU." IIo timply wroto a letter asking tho drafted inon who had not reported, to pro pent thcniEclvcs within a certain lime, pioniising if they did so, they bhould not be charged with desertion. Da you fully appreciate tho malico of,Lo Lad to Bct Guitlc3 and scouts (there tbu writer, his determination to maun-1 wuro ao 'tullit5c"t contrabands iu that taeiuro publio . sentiment against y0Uj ijis : country) how ho sent a squad of men at ahsolulo invention of falsohood to servo tc'r m5 olJ frioui1 Jics IIoss how after his purpose? But here, fortunately, tho 1 u miduiK"t ride ho oaptuiod a boy who ituord ao utterly refutes him. as to render ! U,10W som0 oluer b? vvho know wlicrc thu what lie may Bay on uny other poiut, en tirely unreliable Let us uevei'lhele3S coutiuuu uur exam nuiion of this most surprising Idler. It jimoceds It is almost to be rcgrgtted that wo ero not allowed to march against these ! f2f'?'!ll1 '?.,-!.n.,. U,?n ?Ur' near Beaton, at a placo ealied Still-water, and were throwiug up riflo pits to rctist our advance up the valley. Had wo ad- 7V'."1" wc m.gut navo nau a kind of union arguments lo these scoun-1 drels as their friends in the South have ' been receiving at the hands of our soldiers. But disloyalists aro cowards, aud to ioou a tho exeitomcntofbad whiskoy had pass ed away tho mass of their forces lost heart, and thoee men who had property to lose, who were in the.ranks, suddenly became intensely loyal. At a preliminary exani- iiiatlon held upon the prisoners, about ono! m , Xin. V bohavior. This kft about fiftv. oaro ho-' 111' taken to retain mini- :lrnint wlinm there was not sufficient evidence to con vict, as will appear on their trial." Now my Fellow Citizens, tho man who I wroto this story in tho Philadelphia In q drer told a wilful, malicious and delib erate fal3chood."(Con. Piollet, ''Whom do you suppose it was 1") Col. Fueeze ' I ihiuk it was the Editor of tho Abolition Newspaper at Bloouiaburg. II ho did not do it he can deny it,, but whether 1 shall believe his denial or not iu another ques tion. No man over saw a rifle pit in Columbia County, and no man here, ex cept ouo who has beon in the army, knows what a riflo pit is. I do not bclievo that any man who was in that army of 1,000 wen was such a liar, scoundrel and fool, as to write, that riflo pits had been thrown up at Still-water by citizens, to impede tho advance of 1,000 men, who had beon trained for three years in the war, in thoir march up tho valloyofthc Fishing Creek. Besides, tho army had now passed over the ground whero tbejso rifle pits wero said to be. But no man ever haw them, every ono of thoso thousand men knew that no such thing over existed ; and it does not bcoui possi bio that any officer or eoldicr would invent such wholcsalo and malicious falsehood. The Inquirer correspondent calls you "traitors,' 'scoundrels,'' "dis loyalitts," "cowards"' and drunkards Tho wholo country was to bcliovo that tho very pcoplo who stand beforo mo to day, and who havo been attending this, tha moH quiet and orderly and magnifi cent meeting I ever smv; waro amojig tiie most abandoned wrclobcs in tho univorso, aud falso to overy thing saorod aud honor-1 ublo. And why I liecauso a political oontost was goiDg on in Pennsylvania, and thoso opposed to tho polioy of tho admin-; istration had to bo denounced and derided fi.iil ntiiiiml 'Pin. &tn!r , niter .n .ni-t-inrl and Columbia County with her fifteen bun-' the witnes.es f'or.tho udminislratioi, before ! "PiMa oalh- ,D fic.,:rot Par' drcd Demooratio majority mubl bo crushed tho Military Commission that tried our i ""'T, U ut0ml0 ,aud l M out r and in order to do it effectually this citizens. I read from the testimony of S.ontoT" tK 3' wMcfhad man wauts Hood, ho hopes for a fight, tho Nathan J. lloss. ! liopolewly broken down uudor Uadwalader, groaua of widows and tho shriek- of or- "It was reported around by different wao resurrocted by Albnght, aud was phans aro mu-io Iw hi. uboluwu wta -, uud 'c.na Umt noldioiu Lomitif up to iv putely political tho tiogo of blood 13 tho oolor.noxtto black whioh most doligliti his eyes. i "On Fiiday wo onoo more took up our lino of marched ar? now in tho .noun- n i. ii i tho east branch of 1 inking Urcck. Noun-, ains , I around us. 1 ho valley is ... i - - jO- - Vp n m08l pcrpL.udicuiar for 0Ver seven hundred feet, j 1 0f course i am not aware oftho infer- lumtion possessed at hcad-qtiartcrs, but from all 1 can learn, tho insurgents aro encamped In a corgo in tho mountains, whoro they havo intrench uionts mounting two hold pieces. Jtney nro saiu to bo lrom three to livo hundred strong nnd from I i . i. f 1 1 . n . i 1 iu uppiuaun muni wiui buuiciL-ui uuuiuurs , ' ovorcomo their extremely strong posi lion' II '3 tno praJ'cr of every soldier in tiu command that they romaiu and givo us a &R' Wo hardly lmvo hopes of it.. - - ii it t this, from tho cowardly courso thoy havo pursued up to this time Still they aro Hemmed in and may bo brought to bay.' Cadwaladcr aud his thousand men aro spoiliog for a fight (laughter) but if thoy wcro really as anxious as thoy seem to bo, thoy would bo down at tho front, whore (Jrant aud his bravo follows, begrimmed I by tho smoko and stunned by the roar of ibattlo. arodoiucsorvioo acaiust tho one murmurs of tho Fishinir Creek, tho crow - , ! P .1 ...!.!. 1!l 'ug oi mo cocks wuicii wcru ppeeuuy captured,) tho grunting of tho pigs (which I wero ouicklv slauchtered.) and tho rc-l danger (laughtur) and ho marchod his men up to tho hoacj waters of the Crcok and encamped tbcm thcro iu a beautiful valley, with inaguilictnt mountains all around, and quiet aud peaco rciguing su premo. Qcn'l Cadwahder is a man of consider able military experience, lie made him self a very excellent reputation as all offi cer, in tho' war With Mexico ; but that was before ho permitted liimtell to bo used by men who bad no respect for constitutions or for laws. I wish I oould .fairly describe to you Gen'l Cadwalador's hunt after that brt 'mounting two field pieces' what trouble Fort was how that boy did'nt know but could tell them whero there was a boy who did and how at last somo body was found who undertook to fix tho spot. Then the Major General's eoicutifiu kuowlcdgo of military matters came into full exercise. his stragctic ability had a loouian worthy 0f Iiis faiuc 5 and his thousand men wcro divided and located and timed with tho utmost U11''tary a,)d prcoiiiou. Tho Cra"d ''army of tho Fisliing Creek," iu three divisions, advanced against thatlono- ly Fort. (LauBlitfr ) After clambering for talf'a"day "r rockH ad "t01"!) lrougb briars and huekloberry bushes, finding three or four old bear traps which my friend Johu Mclloury had setup thero to catch bears, they began to find sigus 0 a placo whei'o somebody had been ; aud thon, "Look to your arms boys, and kcop your powder dry. ' (Laughter.) And so this valiant army progressed each divi- tiou coraiDg iu rd" ad at proper time, suddcnly surrounding tliotop of thomoun lam, aim capiureu a juuca where some oj yoilr lays and giila had iccn having a ! huckleberry 2nc-tiic and that was all thoy overdid find. (Groat laughter.) No Fort, no entrenchments, 110 riflu pits, no field pieces, no fivo hundred men, no re bellion, no nothing. That was tho cud of tho expedition, and Cadwaladcr, liko that ancient being of Spain. Willi livviity thousand men, Jlarclicd up the liill.and then inarthud doirn again laughter He was thoroughly disgusted Ho oauio to Bloonuburg aud upon his military kuowlcdgo aud experienoo as a military - tl' 1 - . T . . oineer, nu pronounccu, i uso nis owu words, "Tho whole thing u farco." What thon Bhould ho havo dono ? He had arrested about one hundred of our citizons, ho had incarcerated Forty four ol them in tho bomb-proofs of Fort Mifflin, ho had eatisfitd himself, after a thorough search in all directions that the Fort was mooiishiuo and tho rebellion a "faroo ;" 1 -n- . and ns nn honest man, as au oflioer, dc- serving the narno, he should havo made it a personal matter to procurc their release ;! but ho had not tho manliness to risk Lis commission, j So Iho original excuse for pulling theso' men into Fort Mfllin had uttcrlv aud ah. solutely failed, it was broken down beyond auy rcsurcctiou, aud a new oxcuso must bo invented for keeping 1,000 armed men iu Columbia County. This political raid must Still bo kent un. ami the Jtantz mn,tin,,n. it is called, r n ;(H,,r ,i,pi !n"' n . , L. ...... J .u..uwvuj was tho next excuso for bringing tho sol I diors. Uut tho llantz meeting was not hold until after tho soldiers camo to liloomsburg, would never havo been held, I ou- fr -uir com'iDg; and could not, thorcforo, bo tho oauao of the Invasion. 1 Uut tho cause and reason of that lUiitz illlnnlirirr I.nvinrr linnn linlrl lvne rrloa.. I... help some citizous who had boon trying to ! tab. drafted men, and llint thoy would ' ty"? ,Lu ,lu1,,,,IB84l f l"w. lhal wcro ' Ignominloualy defeated tho straight re - ZTu ol. for congress , and i sition was mado or resistance offered I ,jcard luo report as to tho object ! of ,ho gol(licra ft ur o. Jjo. Mi nniilliira nrlmn tlmtt niinui itn ,oto '""" 'tis-l board n or' vanl? ,llt '? o1,Jcot W!! bttl "w 1!ca,rd ,Uq fl1olJ'?rs wore 80,,, 0 bur"1alul T" T " -i- Edward Mollonry, aUc a witucsa for tho administration swears : "1 hoard noma talking at tho KiitiU meelini:l that tho soldiers wcro Koiiiij to ii. . i. cuiiurcil. That is tho testimony of tho adminis- (ration, and it explains why tho ltuutz mooting was hold. And when tho soldiers caino up, no citizen of tho county harmed or threatened to harm one of them. No !.l ..... ..IT. 1 . .!. . ..... r ! 1 ,. . . , . , and pica, aud gavo them good whiskey to drink ; and yet thoso same men tore down their fences, burned and used up thoir boards and lumber, out down their sugar troes, dug up their potatoes, (.tripped off their roasting oars, fed up thoir hay, eat up thoir chiokouK, and killed their sheep, v J - - . . .... . and rctuscu to pay i Hoy did more. Thoy caught a young lad iu Jaeksou township, took him lo a barn, and bung .. , J , . . ; , htm by tho ncok several times, because ho could not or would not tell Whero his fa iher was. I honor tho young man for it. IIo would havo boon rcereaut to his duty as a sou if he had consented to betray his father- Ho was finally let off bcfoio life was extinct ; but is siuco dead, as is believed, from tho effects of that hanging by the soldiers of tho ''army of thu Full ing Creek." Such was tho treatment tho people of Columbia County received ; aud tho pis chickens aud sheep wero about the only deserters tho soldiers caught. But there was .mother reason which the abolitionists subsequently huuted up to account for the presence of thoso ouothous and soldiers. It was, that thero had hecu a lot of Democratic meetings in tho county somo liuio beforo. It was pretended that they were secret and therefore objection able ; and that in tho faeo of "Know Nothing Lodges," aud ''Loyal League ltoouis" which tho opposition had been constantly ruuuing for years. On tho point ofuecrcsy, Nathan J. Hess, a witness for tho administration, swears that he attended ouo that was secret, but that he was not a member. Of com to it must havo been very sccct, when a mau not a member could attend ; aud that he atteudid but one, aud that at tho house of Peter Kase. llo also swears that it was his arrest became a "military nuccssity." in Juue 16G3 ; and all the evidence" given, ' U vou your Sheriff aud his assistant, proves tho meetings to havo ceased u ' (and you through your chosen official,) year or sixteen months before the arrests of were subjected to tho outrage and iudig August 31, 1801. Aud yet every thin" nity of au arbitrary aricst, for no othei elso fuiling,tho.'o little meetings uf twoutv. cause than enabling two I)i!ojoorat,s who five or thirty persous, assembled in School uad cun arrested as desortors, to vote Houses aud whioh, for more thau a year ''boio four, and another arreatcd two had ceased to bo held and which a largo d,1's previously, wero all, on tho night of ma-ssol testimony shows t havo beeneii- tirely iuuoecnt in character, aro given iif a reason why a thousand armed uieii should invade Columbia County. Fellow Citizens, no amount of special pleading cau woakcu tho forco of these facts. Tho statements I have made to you arc substantiated by sworn testimony. And tho conclusion is iircsistablo, that tho , tUo proper military authorities it ap military raid into Columbia County wai poarcd that two of tho men had been for a political purpose, aud had no other cu"u 'u 'be stato draft, anu wcro como- object whatever. Let us examine tho facts beariug upon this point a littlo moro ful,y- . . 1 ho fatato election was rapidly drawing near l o... I. ...... r .- . mvi jL-uitj -luur xtuu.ucrauo voters wcro securely locked up iu Fort Millltti Gen. Uadwaladcr had letircd from the field after his campaign 011 tho Tubing Greek to his quarters in Philadelphia, with all Im blushing houors thick upou him, and somo still moro pliaut tool mut bo found to fiuish up the work., A Uulo. nol (now General) Albriyht was delated to hunt un soniethinr. that wl,i 1,0 euough Morgan till after tho election. ft - O MM LWL And then came hard swcariii". aud to- cret meetings, and midnight eonfcreneen, and etarchanibcr csaminatioiw : tlion disappointed political aspirants oould safe - ,3 wroalt tuc'r vengcauce against Uctno- 1 mtlu vott'r6' aml odulgo in thoso person - al Sedges whioh political partisanship 'had finii'niWiil ml,lii...,i 11 j Ua" GDB,!dered or embittered. Mauy a?B werc "Pcnt iu lllis uuhallowcd work a" tl,u ""liug testimony that ofi'ered itsclf w:iH taUou in secret citizens woro nrrosted and brought into camp, and do "Ufer Su"d. wmethiug was ,vm ur Ulc,r l,llD1" went, and thoso who knowing uotbinp rc fused to fabrioate, were subjected repcatod- I jJjQ,yt "'iiuaiy mouu 0. tau.ug icti- j i;; 'n ...1 , .1 I . f1"11" wL" CVCr' thlDS Was SUPl.ood I. i .1.-. 1 , ... ! 10 " "ady, the gallant Colonel returned to Uloomsburg, carpet bag stuffed, and to a littlo meeting ol abolitionist,-, got up fer Iho ocoabiou, and with that testimony as his tort, ho opoued tho political campaign in Columbia County. Thereupon that plat form, in u loud and pompous voice, ho de tailed uud dcboanlcd upon tho Uatcmcuta moit of them false, taken down after an But tho county of Columbia was not yot considered safe. Two yonra beforo It hail it was foarcd that now it might elect my ' friend Ool. l'iollet. a straight Democratic oandlJat0( u 1q ct Um 'got into congress ho would make tho fur fly off of tho shoddy contractors nnd tho robbers of tho publio mouuy. That at all hazards must bo prevented. The county was put under atiiet mili tary Burvcilliauoo night alter night citi zens wcro arrojtod, detained under guard, loekod up in jail, or hurried lo nomo point beyond tho county reports woro circula ted that others wero to bo arrtstod, for tho purposo doubtless of inducing them to loavo home for the time being lists of, prominent Democrats wcro tnado and handed about with mock secrecy, aud in limatious of their arrest given out Tho ' Loyal Jioaguo ' held it Kcoret nightly niectiui's tho ahnlition newspaper at Hloomshurg gave notice that every draft ed man who approached tho polls to do posilo his vote, would bo arrested as 11 duxortcr and every other dovieo known to political rascality, was inado uso of to iu timato aud disfranchise voters. But tho grand climax of this nover-lo-bo-forgotlCu Political raid was reached on tho night beforo tho October election. I.. I.Hhiim 11 f ll.11 sl-ilnlnrv nrnliitiilion ' . .1 ., i r .against stationing troops near the placo of ..,. ... ",- ,.., ,,,, mu. holding elections, this "Army of the Fish , iug Creek" was once moro ''postedin diff ' cront portions of tha county ,and upon ths breaking of day," several promincut citi zens in different parts of it wero arrested. Tho only remaining member ofthocleolion Hoard in Benton ( cripple) was arrested, so as to delay or prevent tha opening of 1 tho polls several persons in Sugarloal ' wero arrested and detained until the clea- ' tiou was over along thu roads leadiug lo tho places of holding tho election, squads I of soliiiors wero stationed many citizons crossed thu fields lo avoid them, others remained away altogether, rather than be I subject lo insult and anuoyauco, or arbi trary, illegil, groundless and vexatious 1 arrcBt. 1 Iu Centre township, eleven soldiers stood at the polls all day with muskets audbay- j onets 1 llorc several persons near tho epcaksr stated that their respective elec tion districts had been similarly watoh- ;ed-j I IuBloomsburg itself, tho insolonoj of tucsu PeUV officials towered toward hub limit'. There, ouo man w'as arrested who had for twelve mouths lived iu town under tho very noso of tho Provost Marshal, aud it was only when liu was goiug to thu polls to depoMtc a democratic ballot, that tne eiecitou, liurricd lo llarwsburg, aud locked into rooms moro filthy than pig pens, companioned with niggers aud boun-ty-jumpors and fed with them : Aud tho telegraph flashed the important announce ment of tho arrest to all tho North. After two days, the whole subject hav- ing been submitted to Cfovcrnor Curliu and flue""y "l ncjcrters nor subject to arrest tuo 11'ltional authorities ; and tho other , ono bad really never been cither drafted or notified ; aud all throo had been con- . .. . . . .... stantly and regularly at their houses and nhont tlmlr lawf.,1 nnllinr .1,; v. ! t . 4 V1.III11I.M, UUI Itl tllL, long montha between tho Draft and tho arrest Tho whole Five oitizoiiH, Sheriff aud assibtaut were scut home. Uut no icprimaud was administered to w 1 a tno iiu9v omeial, and no cheek nut urmn - , 1 his tibc ami abuse ol unlicensed power. Thoso days and uichts aro still uuauswer - ' e,l f..r . ,i, lT... nfi.i.. , - .VI IW IID1UV Will UI UU IUU IIII UIl Thu heart siekeus at tho recital of tho wrongs insults aud outrages to which Co- lumbia oounty has been subjected. No man was safe from the mnlicn nf n nun. , my. Neither worth uor station nor inuo oonco, nor all thrco oombiued were a ' protection. Nor was tho law or tho cou - stitutiou ofTcotual to Bhiold tho accused or , . ..it....i 1.:... i 1 tn fiffiirfl liim n cnnnrlr Mr 1 i.!o1 " "i vw " ,vd"' Tho presidential election was made tho ocottbiou for repeating many of theso out- rages, but it is now unneccbsary to par - ;r .law,,. ,u,. l .4. ol terror ended with tho elections, and Iho Ircons heiiiLr withdrawn, tl.n l.'iJifnr, a o lircck lebcllioii being now over, tho peaeelul pursuits of civil life wcro ugaiu rciumcd, llut few of tho Fort Mifllin victims wcro tried, and oftho whole number arrosted, but sevou wcro couvictod ; aud that before a Military Commission, ou testimony which would not oven havo boon received iu a court of justica aud before a jury. I would enter upon a particular examination of tho testimony lakon iu thoso cases, and could easily strengthen tho argument iu favor of the political complexion of this I ovation ; but that object is, 1 think, suf ficiently accomplished hy what has becu already eaid; Of thu bevou meu convicted by ihc iMilitary Commission, ouo paid his fluo, ouo was purdouvd by l'rosideul Lincoln, uud five by Piesideut Joliusuu, aud creiy one of thorn was undoubtedly innocent of any criiniual offense Thlsoxpcdilion, Oontlomcn, Inoluding collateral expenditures cost tho Govctn- mout, from first to last, not loas than half million of dollars. Two Major Hone fftl8) R wup,0 of Coloni!lHt mtom tains, a thousand men, horses, artillery aud military stores, a largo destruction of ' , , ,. t private propuily, and oooupaliou of our territory for a fourth of a yoar.resultod in a military point of view, in one innacmt man kilMtituLbity-four taken prisoners. Oh ! wan it not a most brilliant episode something for tho abolition party to ho proud of, when ,its history comes to bo wiitten. This political raid into Columbia Oouu ty is but part ol a system. What wo bnvo 6ceii hero at our own doois, what we havo oxpotiene.ed in our own persons, wc havo read of a3 occurring at other places. Wo have read of elections being carried in the state ol Delawatu at tho point of the bay-' ouot,aud in Kuntucky and Tonucs.ou nnd Indiana. Aud when at somo points,' whero tho bayonets v,ero not sufficient, tho ' elections woro carried against tho admin-; istratioii, thoy wcro eooly set aside, and . , rit, r 1,. 1 treated, as Old Joo Bitner onco proposed to treat an olccliou in Pennsylvania, ': :r i,...i 1,..,,,, 1 ... 1 , 1 .) ,- .i,:i, 11 IL IlilU llUtbl ULl. U H'ilU 1 LA II11IVI ltu- jeet ho was assisted and counseled by Thai!, hiteveus, tho present loader ol the ucgro-cquality purty iu this stato. Thii military mode of carry ingoloctions i, as I havo said, part ol a system. For thu abolitionists kuow that tho reoord thoy havo madofoi themsclvcs,ifpowcr shall once more return to the Democrat, will keep it in their hand for all lime. Many per ilous in tho audience remember tho first reign of terror through which tho people of ihis country were called to p;iss,duriug tho icign of Old Johu Adam-. Then, tho pcoplo aroto in their might, and iu behalf of thu law aud thu constitution, put Thcs. Jefferson into iho Prcsidouti.il uluir, and swept out of existence tlut old Federal Party; nnd it has been a bye-word, a hissing and a reproach iu the mouths of all houcst aud law uud constitution lov ng citizens, from that day to this. Aud yet the wrongs, outrages and violations of the aoustitutiou done uud committed by that party, enormous as history bhows them to bo ; were but as the goutle breeze compared to tho terrible hurricane ol military despotism and disregard of eon stitutiou aud of law, which swept over ua in these Utter days. "Let tho people awake and aromo them iclvcs to this second reign of terror, to this second attempt to carry elections by mil itary forco ; aud the abolition republican party of to-dny will" ricvor bo heard of again, except iu hiatory.where they will be kuoivu as the most corrupt and sooundrellj organization that ovor attained power in any country. And I aik you, my Fellow Citizens, who do not belong to tho Dem ocratic organization, whether, seeing and hearing and knowing all IhU, you arc content that tho liberties of the country shall be wrested by force from the people; aud the union, ib laws and its constitution yo down in a sea of blood, aud be kuowu no more forever. It is high time, Fellow Citizen, that this question shall bo considered by you, and settled without mistake, upon a firm and Boouro basis. No party but the Democratic party fcelu it.-elf bound by I constitution or by law 110 other party bclievo that the constitution ought lo bind uj. In tho opinion of the leaders nf ihn , opposition, "tho Constitution is a leaue i with death and a covenant with hell ;" ' aud the v havo set it usido aud tr:imlN.l upon it, as a i.ieec of old narehmer.t.whieh ' could no lon-rer airord vou aud mo nro- 1 ... 1 .. , . . 1 ' . - - ' tcciion, anu under wuieu wo arc no lonyer to bo permitted to live. Take this busi ucas into your own hauds ....... j. out. ,u .., ami iu lull, aud from thin forth forever, there all be such a political raid at the polls, ... , ' . 11 tbi eh ,;, .1..11 . ..u """"i "nun inp uui in tsoriM 01 military raids, not only in tho County 1 r r'i 1.:. i.,., .1 t.... . , " " V "uv.. uuuuu' luy cm,ro ' couutry. Ask President Johnson bv j vour votes anil viuir vnien. in ... :,. .. '-"- - ima CQuniry us uuaiiv loved ttucicnt cwa and ooustuuttou Aik him to lo Lank tn C3 the time when ho, as a diaciplo of Andrew Jackson aud James K. Polk, sat under ' the Old Democratic hickory tree, and 1 ! listened to their honored teaehingi Auk ' i,jm to remember tho time when ho him ! wu u uo Uliu- i t j 1. . 1 ecu was a democrat in whom there wa, 110 gullo, battling nobly for tho oonsthi.. tional rights of all sections and all meu 1 sharinc iu tho h-mmnl. n.i ,if...i- ' ;!::r.,'L? ;z;.: . and now baviua tho nower dommd Hi, I i. ..... ' . , .. ... . . I l " v.'.vu.i i:ivu uatii 10 lie nconia 01 in n 1,., States their country, their laws aud their eoHfctitution, lutactand uuitnpaired. Luzerne Democratic Ticket. For Senate Stanloy Woodward. For Assembly Anthony Grady. Daniel F. Seybert. David H. Koou. For Sheriff Joseph E. Vanleer. Sf- The Patriot and Union.Vo print olsowhero to day the Prospcctui of tho Ilarrisburg Patriot and Union. It is a not only a good Democratic newspaper, but it is tho central orgau of tho Domoo. raoy of Pcnntjlvania, and is deserving of a liberal support by ovory lover of Con stitutional liberty iu the Union. livery citizen of Columbia oounty , who can afford to take another paper, should bubsenbo for tho Wlialv t'ATMOl' & U.NtOH KLjIAIIKS OF THOMAS CIIALFANT. liSli ,14 the Nob fountain Meeting, on Wednesday Evening, Auguit 30th, ) 1'itiikiiu f?i. 1 1 t-iun- . lit Mnnlnnr Co.. (jn rosl)niio to rupu.uod call Item 1I10 iiu- diuncuj euiiiu lorwitm and mid ; I did 11 111 c 1 1 1 1 1 1) to Huh mcoiltio, Wi apeak ; I innif In lltl :l 1 1 9 1 1' 1 1 u f . 1 L'miiiii over IMUI your eomiiy to day to hum up a eamp meniing. nnd tlion ' chronicler or e.ow. I llioilulU I would l.lko ll loul. ul llio I'lltlllllt! . treait Coiilndutcy yroiiml, umt poriiupn go up to ulu ntu.d luuiuaia ol llio cuiinnr.iey, U.uiU'a burn. (Otu.il I. .uinliter ) And tier Imp II I coiilliiuu my pwttmiauont- I muy euu whuio tho luimius Ue11er.1l Ciulwalailui, flanked iIiai mountain. (Iloiiuttcd buiiyli ler ) I wuii stnicl: with iitniiy.umeiii lo-diiy, when I mi w mulch 11 pun your platlorm tumu 3U ol I liu men wlm it Has said urn up 11 re bullion in tins vieiuily so Unit Lincoln hul lo fund a pall ol his ut my nuiu to tupptue it, ((JOlillliiied l.iinnlilut ) I wim tttirpriH ed to find thai the)' woiu nil quiet, plum lar itit-tx ; and ot tttuy weto lakon dim 11 10 Uiiclu Ijalii'n bonidiiitt linuso at l-'mt Al 111 1 11 No doubt, Hon. Culwaladi-r was r tti t whom iim nam 11. hi wihhm iuiii ui. 11 uutu , uui liu vuf tliuluda it had an ol'jeet Thu-.o tiuopn wuio hunt bete bec.uisu j uui eimiily in lull ol Itial peculiar growth called Democrat men wliu wilt nut yiuin to tyranny, 11101111 II bu backed by Loyal l.uiigimn and n iurgii armies. The otijocl was to atuumi n eniilliet eo that they iinglil havo a preiuM lo ravith your homes, decolatu your (midland imptiiuii jour itfiiiiis, or olso Itiyhleii )dii friiiu your ancient faith and make you mere vassa l UI llllll UIU Ulliuiai WII3.T v 1111 iiau . imu (U , pMim ,a Wmill irttoti. Tho party now opprui-biuu. us hat. had but otiu obiect tlneii ilb ineeivioii. One - , , - ,. ol 1 la great luiuli'ti, Alexander Hamilton, said in thu Lon.-Hlnliuiiul Convention, that the llriiUh yovuiiijneiit was thu tie-', form ol HOVHrntnont thai uver uxisied. The expe dition up l'luliiiig (Jruek last yo.ir tailed. 1'liuy could not Micceed 111 yuluiij' up 11 con flict between you and iim military arm ol tho ovuriimenl, nor could tlu-y quell that llii(ut!udiablo i-pui of Democracy which lia-. uuniL'il bnhlly iu this region lrom the days of thu Revolution lo thu pret-uul lime. Although ihuy dragged olljour hoary-I.end ed uld moil, your mi Idle aed men, and your filing iiikii, and ihrunt thum into filih) duuuuUK, the nullity plialan ol Ireumuu lietu ptOMMU I an utidcncu thai like the Christian church wo yaiher Mtenyili by per secution. I urn forry to s.sy that llietu urn muii in your iiinbt wlio are 1 n .-;i o 1 1 m 1 1 1 o for Hilt- proceeding as lhj;re WfTa iihmi ivlio led 1I10 siuallhy IiiOiuiis to llie Ala-saeru ol Wy omiui.', and as theiu wcru 'lorius in ihu Udk'oliition, and thesu men are their regular .iiiecessori. llioy aru oppo-ud tojoa on principle and ulw.iys will .tie, lor al heart llioy laror a 111tmarcl11c.il ydein ol overu iiiuul. They liavu ilniseil it in a thou, land stibilo lorms, but thu .speech nl 11, mi llion lo which 1 have alluded was the l:ej note. 'I buy wuro deleauul in llie Constitu 11011 ul Convention, uud lor many 5 ears our country was "guided by tho principles ol Jclleioun, until in nn evil hour uur pcoplo liMened to ll.u voicu of the y run ami plac ed in power ut WushiutoK iluu who havu persucutad u lor thu p,it four y e.ir-. : but I.- I.l..n.l i 1, :. .1... ol the American lluiiblic.ui church . Trno,! ii.u uiuuii ui i.uMiui.uiiiu lll.lll,l 11 IU MMJll dioy have riui an iron liaruuits 011 win which Mil boar you down and your children attfr )on lor year lo come a heavy load o! debt contracted 111 the clforl to make S.untio fruo. Aro tho white race to to slave 111 order to eonfi-r a doubtlu'l boon upon tho neym .vliich may perhapii Ijually result in his ex tuminatiou ? The party now iu pnwur seem almoel lo h:te Bccumpliithed what they hnu been aiming at since the days nl Uamiltou , they have now tho puro and the t-word united, I and we have lell their laarlul pnwnr. Paris is uaid 10 bo France, aud llioy Iip.io Rnuuhl 10 coinioldato power here ?o that Wardiing ton .-hall bo the United Slates Ihuy have .-ouyh t to destiny the reserved rishts of tho 1 SiaiH. Vou miift now briny aboni a iiilorm 111 the practices that havo crept in durum the hiM li'iir yp!ir; yon inn-1 cleanse the au. uuan a nblu al U'astiiiiiSri;bui before: we can do thai, wo must cnuinieiu'u nearer home, and pure llii- Main ol iho inon who are .uui liavu been rntitiii us 'l iu; darkntnii thai , has- olKcuied the comiTy i" breiituia away ; ' peace has descended nneo ajjam upon our . land. The Democracy aro lonmim; up, in ev-'.-ry direeiion. Wu h.iva iho disci- ' plliie wo have llie nerve, a'ul if we are on ly true to ourselves, true lo thu memories ol ilie pant, trim lo our cotimry and 10 her ln- uuic lenown.wo t-Ii .t 1 1 el Micrced in tiriu 1 1 1 twicl; huuureil Ihu tnvernmuut to i'k aneieiit and lauJ marks. ((i'i;al applause.) Fnim the Sim pJ ihc !'oitli Court l'rucmliug., Srpi. Term, lbj. Com. Assault (illlll) . ruoiiih.s vs. Jonii i ilharns liiiliciuu-nt John anil ll.itiery, irim lull, Verdict I Sentence ol tho ('hup Three ' luipri-onmeiil 111 llio rniinty jnil, i "" c,f ,illy ll,"llars nii c""1'- pro-ecution. I -om. v.s John hlino.-lmhcmenl-A,- mihIi ami Itattery not a iruo bill. Sentoncu - 1 ''""senior pay ihu co-t-,. turn. v. i.uium i nioie. inilieimtiul akmiuIi atnl Uatlery not a tmo bill. Sen- tuncu I'rotecuior pay the eo,M. . Co"1V v'-, :r!'fla Iinlicimetii AmuuIi and Uattery not a truo bill. Sen- j j leiicu. lrocclllor pay mo eii.sts, Com- vu- '''"''i1 "'"inheer.-lmliet ' mom Obtaining property hy lal.-u iireten-e , -nt. " " bill. &..tyiicu.-l'rsceutor P-')' ihu coets. 1 ... wun. Vb. jiary iwcfti.iinnuii luiliciiuent I Afnult and liaitery truo bill Wirdiel n.ntu Kinnn. ,r n.,. .i..n.. wm COb ' I'ffwecinioii , -...y. v . . , w . , v, , IIUU Wi jllU UUIIUff 1 Cam. vs. Iieirtiia Miller uruiv ol Puacu. Sentence Delendaiil uud l'roiL-euior each pay one half the costs. ClmMiaii I,, Mooru was uppointed con stable, for Suyarloaf mwiibhip. 'J'he (irand Jury report as .'ollown : To the IlonwaUe jiulaei of tha Cam I 1 in111 Vftn: nnm ,n,, .-. t 1 r 1 V ., " Y "'1 ! $ vSZZl ' ' '" ' T1' "'d Inquest ol tho Conimouwealil. ' I'unrisylvm.i.i, iu(uiruit; fur tfi body ol astt2Mr.w L,ulo'1S'''a to thu county mid find them a" in tolerably good repair. A hoy pun on iho m Mr 11. ..1,1 ............ : ... 7. ..r ?lvu 10 llm .0CCUP'ints ol tho jail and bhould, .iw .v. ..... .'.uu., uu.) liu Jilll, M OUUIl hi uiu "tumuli ui inu million, no 'Otnoveu, Also, tho water elotol in the rear of ihn 1 Courl UniiMi should bu removed lo unniHinr distance trout thu biiil.Iui. j Wo alo think tho saluiy of thp publio in cildainjeretl by the want nl a fenco between iho public toad loading from liupurt lo thu Catawisba briilno, by llio liloonisburi; and Lackawanna railroad ; and recommend dial a bocuro fence be orocio.l lor thu beeurity oi iuu puoue lietweeti llio load ami Ihu rail- ;oad ul lln:l l'lace AI.KX V. KICA, Foiruitin, I hk liiNNEbsm: Ui,bcnoN Tho following m given as Ihu result of tho recent election of Congressmen in Tonnui-bee: 1. Nathaniel (J. Tayloi, Abolitiouj.i. 2. Horace Slaynard, " 3 Col. Win. II. SiukeH. I I'M m ii nil Coopur, Dumociat, 6. Wm. b. Campbell, " ti. Doisey 15. Thomas, " 7 Col Isaac K Hdivkms, Abolitiouut 8, John W Leluvich, Deuioci.it Four Abolitioiiit.it, (our Douiocra.e Lot For Sale. A eligible building lot, with an cxaM. rX ltMt IIA11N llirfon cnclcJ .M'lilrnll Hull Incut. I I nioniMi!iirp,i otrmeil Tor enl u Apply at rum orm: Flaxseed Wanted. Tj ASH bo paid lor any quantity 0 W 1 LA.HM.I ui HUN)ONS blOUK, l'-'''''""K. i-'i't' '- TEA'AIEHS WANTED. IJMVH MALM TKAOHKllSaro warn. " on fur Ihn Main Tunimliiii Ctliuul tliilrlil my llbitfil. I'lmnintilluii upon tin.- Mill of! i-itnulit nl .Maiinjlli', fJulmnlilu lunnly I'a. i. y. unotVN, tSecitluni. Ht-,t. 1G. Ifl,3-8I W WltAl'I'lNU AND iMLNINfl l'A- n I'llll. I l.iv I ng lliiitouBlily iivorliiuli'il my I',, licr .Mills at Pllll Ut'ivu, inut l!lii'iiiitiur Culuiiili,, Ciiiiiity, I'll.. I Mi now imparl it lu till nil ontcrs fur Writlt'lui!i Dty tllaaltnil anil IV'ultr l'i",if r.iiur, 0 nlmi t iiolifK .nut l.ilr pi in-. I liavu up'ncil a wr Iiiiiimi 111 U'llkun llairi'i inut nppulu (lit .!-'rpli tlto nl liu; linn urilrimii.llr.iv 1 my i ' 11 Jliio l my p.iiici in LiutiMc Lunnly 1'IIHMAl Til! Nril, Uluoiiihl, .!,(., t)c it. (J, 6i'.j . 1BC5. PUll.ADELl'illA 1UC5 WALL PAPJitB. IliilVl.l.t, ..-. T"! ItKf iHSsuMtdUcisiii-c.;' u l' VM'f.li I: .CIMJ.S At i WtNIIUW Hll AlllIS, North East Corner Fouith anl jMi Strouts, Pu ti.AtiUi.ru ia. X. II,-.Ih.is 111 tJloru, 11 'atKP la.irlt u I.I.NII.V inut OIL Hll.inUil Hi-pl, Hi, I e 3 liin.s Tobacco and Sigar 5Urc " 'PIIH undersigned having opened 1 n 7 JL t-'in-ir anil Tiibacrti Htore in !)' tiiiil m- iu, r tno uiiirti ortiiii i;i.iiiiniii.i ii.iiniim 'i, iii in ti;, ,, , Mlpply till! piiljlli; lu nuiu ml, Willi 11 1 Imlri' (in 1, ,, UlUAItd. I'lVU-J, TUUAUM. Wlal' I,, , At rtanuiialiln ratuii M" Cull mi J t-fiiiiiiini uur niit-k J. & C W. MATH I AS lllooiiislitir i. fiipt '.1, 1H:." lini'M Administrator'n Notice. Estate of Solomon St'oup, l n,,i I KTTE11P. of a-.iiui.'-t' iiio-i or, lh 3i J 1 -1 tt of ri ilunioa Slrm.p. I.'iIb i t M.iuik ' t.'nliiiiiiaa iiitin.y, ilti-at-.l, lii.Mt li u pi,i.,tftt . lti'intcr ul' l,i,hinliia co., In t'n; ti 11 ilt-r itnci , all ruiiK liiiviiu; rluiiiH mi.inisl thu c-rl.ili- il 1 1. . MIU rt-"!UI"4ti-ll III lltl'.LMlt llli'tll 11 llli- A ttltltltk 41 1 .1 , tn.t rciiiilcticu in H'iMliiimtiMtvilli', Moul ini m u illmut il. l )', all I alt pursmu nutuptuil lo in ,i lii'jiu niiiiiu 1111, JAWKri N .Mil 1.1 II Pi-pi, 10. ism-oiv sun 1 n 1 AUDITUK'S NO HUM. Estate of 'Ihomas AUn, die'd. rpllU iitiili'rlniiiiil Amlitor appointoit tij- tin' rirplnn. x. Oiiiiii of Cultimliiu i-uiinty. 0, iniUu ilieiritiiitiuti ltt tin) bnlimce 111 ll in. Is Tlliiuiiit ami Win. t.-ti 1,1 mliiislratura nf 'I'liom.n At I.ut- of Milllni i. , lili, III t.ilil mil illy, 0V1 M, aliiuli llie "i-ral n i til Urn ilccuili-nt in ilia ori'iT i!l:ihll.li--J liy law n,i iilleinl ut Iiih tuiiii', lu 1 1 1 n. , ti i h . 1 1 ', cm i'uliir ..i) . in lllli ilayofOLtoliur ni'Xt ui ID 1,'ul.iiK, A. Jt . n u, Ja, I'm 1 1 i.j p rportii til' making til ili arlli.ninii (Mirsuiu liiivin tl.iiim or iuiiiuii.lt aunsl ilin iifilni ilrrvitiinl an- noliii.il to pn-n. in Uiimii lu Hi i ililnr nn Unit ilay nrtio ilcbarrvil final cumin,; in i i ,, ,. ,, I'l-ii !..' . i tn.'iru ui ni'i 111 11 11. tj.-pt. 11, ijw-hv S'5'i. ' ' ' .iilL', .Mason It Hamlin (Jabim-t ().. 4 gain, fntiy ilull'rciit aiylur, aiiaptud id mici-iI . I hotular music fnrS-Ut'i S .'HI i atli Till IJTY 1'1 . ISUI.D iirHII.VIIll Mr.ll.M.H, . r nlliiT lltt prrmiu , nwarilc.l llicni. Ill utratcil U'.l:ilugiu- t'ruu Amln - MASON & IIAMI.IN. Ilu.-t or3i fi. IlKil'lli;!: Ni-w Vnilt, ricpt.'-i, Itl'ij y Caution,' Al.Ji Perfons aro hereby cautioned iigainn tn-Kpavalni; in nuy iiniMin'r, npnii tia. prciiiisinni'iiii. uiiihTiiiijiicil knnwn iu l.'nl. J uuli l.i t' rami, imar lilooin-liiiri;. iih llii'y will liu uiv pnnifliiiil Inr i'vi-ry micti viiil.itinu i.y ilininii vig;ui ..1 llie taiva of Una CuaiianHnciilili MOSES COFFA1AN ;'( t, ik: -iisi ,-.u -01 - Vaiuabie Roa8 EsUc IN piirsuanbo of an order of tho Or pliaiu' Couit of L'nliimli.a coiin'.y, nn , Stittir lay, the 1th uf Uctulvr, 18C;"i, ' ni-xt. lit II) 0VI01 k 111 lie, fnrciinmi. p. tt-r K Mi-rl, in 1 ; 11 1 .1 1 in nf 1 lie minor cliililn-ti of John I'.ih ur late nf fat iu I,! iwp in i..iiil cniuity, ili-iuai-it. .1. i-vpOM- to ealu, by public vuutliiu, uu llie pr'iiints u . lu i in ) u I LOT OF h A N I) , niliiainin tin- iunslii:i nl'l.'.ilauisMi in until rum.:. nilj'iiniii-,: l.ii. of 1 i.i it ItrucUi. on tin: Vvr-I, I I I Oi-iuil. on ll,.: l:.i"t, I, null nf Jiiilgn l.'ni. nn tljt- re , mill li-aac Htic.li un I Daniel t,'ciil, ui thu f-.j.i.i, tnnljiini'S ! Twenty "three Acres, ' ni'Jilly ili.irctl l.ni l. I.stn tha Cbt.tlu of aniil i - fi j I tl nLu 111 lllii f'ii . lit' ( '.it t five n i.i :im1 IViiiiiI v 1 uanl. LOl.KM.W, Klnetil'linrs. Sept. .1, bC", t'bii. 1L' Cnniiiliniia ina.lo Itunniioii itayorAali- p. k. UKum t:-f Locust tuji , H.'it U, IHiJJ. TUB WHHKLV Patriot aud Umax roit tup Campaign of ISO." 'HE political caiupuj;n in..4 op no! 1 1'llllKllv.llll.'l in ilostilu' l In 1. 1 .tin nf ur ' r, lintl.niti-, niul In Imvea mnvfiiiil mtln.-n. .- n, ,i it. Inlnro nf llio country ut Iiiij.-. in , i cr m . ui-. "ill ilultriiiniu llie guliei-ii-itc.ii.il m,i f -t. un li.iti' mi Inll.iunri- iiion llm .rci.l.-i.lnn c. i -.--.i l'. , yiarn tlirruartur. Out innro iuiin,t.iiil. 11 ... i.r.i- .1. ileti'riiiino tNuilinii-c nf llio m it I' si. tSniiat ir I'riniiilii M.ilf, ami llius altict tliu Ieijunii nf C.-niv-i. ' UlU IBjtiJt.lllOII ol i.i-nco tu all tliu l.-uiil It is, lliisti Inrn LfvilHl liiiinrl:iiica Unit cvtry ilina ilinnl.l U luuuY by every lor.il orjjuiiiza; i-.ii liu 'ut t.uik. I.u' t very Iinunr.ibli3 inOiiiiM ulmnlil ti., n.tn .t..l I-. In i.i tli.i up.uhtlic ami lukuivariu' unit l-.l .il.i' m-w vnli hy cuii(tri.itiuii. It tan tuilv liu tliroiijl. tliu iiu.iiui.i Mu ami iiulik-ii (i rinrl .Iuh nl l)i-n;,,cr:ii y tli.tl tl.ucniin try cm I.u icilucmi l iruiii tjio 111 r., l.loin of r.unillii.ii-ili-BrKilatlti.i una t.tialiuii. OuUnlc lli-j ll-inocri-lliuru.iru iioirinciir. Tlio rulu nf in lion Lftli, i piiiilinn is ever i Inuijins une tiling lu tl.iy . ... tliiui! i ite lu iiiurriiw, It is Lt-M t tiln-i un i it I uipiUiL-iita-llio l.ite.tainl ino.t tiiilr,isc-iin- nl till, my thu inuilLrn, en iuuiillia juilnir il link nl in ;ro u' fragu. '1'n tlrlunt Ilim, uml all mini uln-iii, ., nl.,. AUulilii.ii-iiliuJ.ly liorili-K wlm liv. unlj l iluii,l. i .. 1 lyrnuliizu, lot nicry litu.ocriil umus jii.i Kf, ,i v rusty .irinur u Iim fiitlicm in Dt-uiiiLri. j -ul vV.t .Im ton, uf Jclli-rsoii, of JacltBuji , uu t turn, lu Lai I tu ii tun ' TIIE WEEKLY PATRIOT cj s An tliu Cuiitr.it iirrjau uf tliu lii-nunr iti-.i- i.,i,n in WtiUly I'llRinr ahii l)si'r Ii,,h aciuir. a a f.n.. ,. more tlillurcil cirnilmiuii iliau imv ctli i u.-in . . Journal in Itin tilal.i. ll lias iiOrcinfuie iiccuj-icJ an lu lluciiliai positluu in an alilo ami inli'..iru.ij .v oi U ' ill llio eu.no of lleuiurrtcy, ami .a iru'in'j say Hi .1 ' mill cnuiiiiiniii to liu a valii.-ililu orcun lu tlm party, 1 ih not for in, liuvri-vir. lu pun our own ivoiK. If havo liecn r.ulliful tu Ulu t-.-ninu nf Uiu pally ami III country uo liauu every llemucrat Vill mala- u un it. jeil m ekiciiil our ilulil ol upt iuIioiiu, uy u.ltliui,' M lll ut' Biilivclilnj.s. Wc liujiu rv.ry noil Dcinuii . liu rcuiU Uiu will sun-lint iiiiu.j.uiJ iJailtui in -. -lur ouu yi-ar. If ilnn k tuu uuali fur ilmno wlm a very puor. let all hiicu nuiitl ut ilfty cent tarli, ami i ceivu Ilia Weekly 1'itmut txa Uxiq.-, lur tliu tauipaisi. LV7 Tliu lullowiiiK ni "la term,: tiinglu copleu, per nullum, -J ." " tlx muii llm ..-I Clubs uf ten or more lu uiie aJJre.n. t! 11UU1NG TluTc'AMrAlUX. yinijlu cnpioa, C'luba of lell or uioru to unq a.Urcjs 50it . J.U.'. All ordcrd should bu addressed lo tho Patuxot and Union, Jlarribburir, I'.i. Si-jit. in, itsy LATE XT A li I! 1 1' A L. GJroeorie.i, Fruit, MoIiiskcb, aud van (ouw uihcr oilicle. of Mcii.luu.li48; j.i.l i leiva ltLvo. - &ioitr, Bfoanubaij, Scyi in, i;i