. - - - lenistatime ;perpendicular depth of this hole was, Berhapitetwo hundred feet. • :Prom the foot of this laddt-r ther e wai an cinching to the right, and from it we boon entered a low, narrow passage, through which w e crawiPd on our hands .and knees. With the toil and th•., smoke of the torches, the heat was almost beyond endfirance. The pas..ago enlarged, and again contracted,. descending steeply, and s., low that their sho.alciers'almost touched the roof This .opened upon a'great chatim at one 'We b and beyond we came to anoth er perpendicular hole, which we descens ..ded'hy was Ito in the rock. From this there acto rer low, crawling passage, and, almost stifled with heat arid smoke, ,we came out into a small opening, in .which was a basin of water, being the well. . The place Was crowded with Indians 61. ling their calabashes, and they s tined at the eight of our smoky white faces, as If EI Demonia had descended among them. It was, doubtless, the first time that the lost of a white man had ever reached this I well. =~;~ s; ~~~`~ ~ j' y 'J ~Y. Love in a Plzrenzli.—This over, he or dered the music to commence, planted a Vaquero on the floor; and led nut a Mes tiza to dance, again threw ell the Zky stand. era into confusion, and sat down quietly on jhe Env at my feet. All the Mestizas he : were agaia ca:led out in order, presenting t same pretty out I had seen the evening before. And there was one whom I had noticed then, not more than fifteen, delicate and fragile, with eyes so soft arid dove-like, that it was impossibl e to_ look .- • • a feeling ilitenderness. She seern.ql sent into the world to be cher ished and cared for, and closeted like the finest Chine, the very emblem of puny, innocence, and loveliness; and, as I bad learned, she w is the child of shame, being the crianza, or natural tLitighter I , f a gen tleman of the village. Perhaps it was that she seemed so ill.fi'ted to buffet ssith cian tamely and reproach that gave such an in discribable interest to her appearance; but, rmittuately.brought up in her (ether's house she they go through life wi,hoLt meeting en averted face, or feeling that a stain rests upon her name. , , k- As may be supposed, the presence of this aenori ata on th e Him / did nut escape . the keen eyes of thu mercurial fiscal. All at once he became excited and restless; and starting to his feet, gazed at her fur a raw. rnent as ifentranced by a vision; and then, as if carried away by his exekernent, and utterly .unconscious of what be was about, ..he c pushed aside the vaquero who was dan— cing with her, and, . flinging his sombrero • on the groun.l, cried Nit, in a tune of eeeta.. . sy, 'Aroy baylar con vd, me corazon (•I ,stn , going to dance with yde' my heart I') ,43 he. danced, his excitement aeerned to increase; forgetting every thing around him, the expression ethi a faCe became rapt. fixed, intense: he'lore .oir -Li is cacique's mantle, and, dancing toward her, spread it at the lady's feet. Thia..seemed only to excite him; and; auifforgetful of all else,he seized the collar atria camas., and dancing violently all the time, with a nee ,.voce grasp, tugged as if he meant to pull . it over hia head,and throw all he was worth .at her feet. Failing in this, for a moment he seemed to give up in d-spair; but all at once ho the ust his hand under the long gar. ment,seized the sash around his waist, and still dancing with all his might, unwound it, and, moving up to her wi h mingled grace, gallantry, and desperation, dropped it at her feet, and danced back to his place, ~By this time his calzoncillos, kept up by she sash,were giving way, Grasping them furiously, and holding them up with both hands, as if by a great effort, he went on dancing with a desperate expression of, face that was irresistibly ludicrous. -- I During all this time the company was convulsed with laughter, and I could not but remark the extreme modesty and pr a y priety ache young lady, who nev ,, r even smiled or looked at him, but, when the dance was ended, bowed and returned to her seat ; The poor fiscal stood gazing at -the vacant place where she had stood, as if the sun of his existence bad set. At length he turned his hebd, and called out 'amigo,' asked if there were any Mestizas in my country; if I would like to take her home with me; then said that he could not spare this one,but I might take my choice of the others.; insisting luridly upon my making a selection, and promising to deliver any one I liked to art at the convent. At first I supposed that these fiscales -were, like the vaperos,the principalyoung men in the village, who, for that day, gave themselves up to frolic and fun; but I learn ed that these were not willing to assume such a character,but ample& others known to them for wit and humor, and, at the same time, for propriety and respectability of behaviour. This Was a matador de cochinos, or pig butcher, of excellent char acter and many vivo, by which may be understood sa fellow of infinite wit and The people of the village eeemed to *Mak that the power given him to whip the ,fillertizas, was -the extremity of Jicense; bat they did not eonvider that, even for the day„ they put him on equal terms with those who, in his daily walks, were to him as beings of another sphere; forlithe time he ought pour out his tribute of feeling to beauty and attraction, but it was ell to be regarded as a piece of extravagance to be forgotten by all who heard it, and particu fatly by ber whom it was addressed. Alas! poor matador de cachinos! According to the rules, the mantle and sash which he Lad disown at the feet of the tidy, beionved to her, and he was o% Wigiod to a ppeal to the charity of the spec tiara for ony to redeem them. In the Metatinie: the dance continued. The flo atage having once taken round aa dancero, litre continually orderi n g the voquerotto step aside, tied taking their place s . At timer, inn. cal under the littectiru t _ o r she flee la; the Icl'e velocros 'seated' thenagehre a 1 on the gt:Aiund.iit thehead, ;all of the attoor,,and this hsciendtsong of - ,"ifte, -. *a • querin, ie • Iternafive lines of , -1110Ta,„entl Castilian. The 'chorus was ied by the,fi., cafes, with a noise that ' drowned every oilier sound; and while this' lioisteroU s riment was going on, the light figures of the 3 1estizas were moving in the dance. RriF P RIMIDISNT, JA to BUCHANAN, . BahjeCt the decision of a National Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. TR. rn tmtoita UID _ rx Ora Irma, BC7"The "Keystone" and "Reporter" at Harri.sburgh, are amusing themselves by making nut lists of the Democratic papers wi.o denounce, and those who support Gov Porter, The "Keystone" is not pleased to give our paper a place in either catty - Hy— the "Reporter" sets us down in a list of "neutrals," some of which are "irrnrd." These - psp-srs are nne assuming the po sition tte,t we occupied three yeats since, and although we never assailed the Guyer.. nnr in the spirit of bitterness in which the Keystone and Reportet find it safe So de" flounce him now, we strongly opposed his nomination, and urged that his conduct had been such that he could never regain the confidence of the Democracy, and that his renomination would work to the injury of the patty. Time has verifi e d the truth o f our predictions. Fifty nine journals have discovered in 1843, when David R Porti.r has no longer any patronage to bestow, what was as dearly visible in 1340. and (because the papers that were honest ecoukh to condemn the improper acts of the executive at the time they were corn mitled, and to warn the party against fur ther connexion with hi nat a time when Glorious!—Another Fourier t i .Issocia , elloonneAtnoonther. li c idustri a .11 fr Asso , ciation hart o m f l a c n o d u nt hasy he might have been opposed with some ad i N. Y. A r a er rm a of onln 1300 acres er vantage, do not now assist in kicking the dead lion, they are misrepresented, and been purchased on the State road, two ungenerous insinuations cart out respect. leg their political position. 13avid R Porter's policy known before his second nomination as it) ia now; many of the acts of his 'first term ( are to east of Water:own, with buildines Isufficient for the temporary" accommoda. ~ 't.ion of 1.50 resiient members. 838,603 was as we " , have been already paid in; and operations are to beirensediately commenced. were as much calculated to destroy the confidence 61,6 perry in him as any that have occurred during his second, but we have no recollection that any of our liar. risburg friends objetted to his renomina tion. . They had no disclosures to make the* fur the public eye; they occupied the position of "unarmed neutrals," or V arm• ed at all, they brandished their weapons for the purpose of sustainieg his Excellen oy in an insulting Jeflance given to the people. If our kind friends of the Repors ter would reflect on these mstters, and on our course in relation to Governor Porter's administration, we think they would give the Morning Posta different classifiication RI - - ' e l i ef N'otes.—About the middle of Febrtuiry Jest, we published the following statement, show— ing, ss7nearly as it was possible, from the n,ost autlyntic sources, the stato of the "Relief tote' speculation on the part of the commonwealth: The whole anm isbued was $2,182,650 58 Banks which redeem all their is • sues in specie; N Liberties. 70,000 lls:awarc Co., 43 057 Far Wes, 8uck5,92,220 Germantown, 35,544 801 Funded by Chester co bk 2 :50 000 ) Farmers of Len't 23.000 M chtmic.' Phil 65,000 Do Farm & Medi *do 62 500 Do Harrisburg hank 1,042 0442,343 Add to thim the mums cancelled on the 7th February, at the Treas. Of Towanda Berks county West branch Erie Leaving actually in circulation, on the 7th of February, 1943, re , . ckemalle "in acts of Assembly," the sum of $1.514.307 68 On the lit of May, 1813, according to an offi c:al statement trout the prop._r officers, there was cane( lied the following sums; Perks County Bank 16 362 Moyamenaing Bank 8,430 Manufacturers and Mechanics' Bank 6..61 Towanda Bink 640 r palm Township Bank 5 358 %vest Branch Bank 4.174 Etie Bark 1,816 IMO 000 This leaves an actual circulation of 1,594307. 68. B it is a knotty question to decide upon lha reel nmount in circulation;for a vat amount of c.unterf its upon the 'Exchange Bank' of Pitts nurg h, the •13 irks County Bank,' and perhaps oth. ers,are in the hands of the community,ao well coted aq aim a' to defy the holder t,t reeognizs the real note from the imitation. This makes much gucu work, and it need not surprise any one to hear, in due time, from the accounting of ficer*, that they have cancelled the $2,100,000; and yet there will be either a large amount ou hand, in the banks, or in circulatioc. A statement of a couple of the worst Banks we subjoin: I hg Towanda Bank was a..t rised to is'ue $lOO.OOO Thee.; en been canecl'd 891696 Outstan - rng. not inclu. ding spu MIS issue The Berka County bank had a capital of $99,000, and accord. in/to thelth tecsa of theses of May, coult4serieisied 024,760 But by some !seer-leant - in issued this much n.ori, - 15,2 . 50 • • Acrordin to the statements of On accnording officers, thus has been cancelled I e dvi"3 ontsftrrding SDAY, MAY 16, 1843 ' , lee First Page. 83.996 ,8 243 1,782 6,679 $542,343 00 t is stated iu the Philadelphia papers that a new missile of war, called the thun der -bolt shell, which in its exidosion will tear asunder the largest ship of war, had been recently tried in that vicinity, in the presence of several naval officers, who prow nounced its performances perfectly satis factory in every way. "G ood hurnor is the clear blue sky of the soul." Old Sol Smith is in New Orleaos,etting the stro lest kind of puffs from the g papers “Ttw Mt. Vernon Democratic Banner” is now edited by D. A. Robertson, well known as the editor of the late Cincinnati Elevator. The Banner goes for Van an. ren, and is, of course, edited with much talent. $10,304 They have a lady in Providence, A. 1.,- whom they designate..the znyatiriotia". on :account of the grestthinga she pspepatas. The - Chroniela umos folks to go and 4. wit. neat her triCki; 'You will see ....614retateii' in a vatti hastniess,'attractive shape, isiiiit the itAtere of holding a cons enit with 'a 4 ° h P '• a I ldillaY ellY I°l o'. , ! a :-.. 14 . 1i Pkt i 11.N44:11141-jaith . N 44 :1 1141- jaith a .Ablifi' l .... , .. --:-_•• .-- -- $4 0 , 0 09 =MO ______ 1 -7.-, Th d i . ll l lll ,•>. -!- . • :• - - • The .N Y lieu neatetkri. thaner ens • -' P lilsitt. di I . lion of finantha silkirs are extr4l4ely rainarkable. W e are in tlakthidet of an impartitit ch thge,which is going : o4lrd with X abgree trtraridity almos i unparalleled. Hat'yeaterday, cetafiJonce in the honesty and integrity of our States, our country and oar peop.e,was unfelt; to-day we see the Recut. cities of these States, which wereiyesterJay looked upon with attypienn, bought with it freedom, and at•a rate which indieates; - ifmot an Stahl:restore tion of confidence, at least a neat approximation towards the state offiefiltir. . Nor is the increase or prides confined to Stocki and Statedsecurities, it has extended to- merchan, dize and agricultural products, to manufactured, both foreign eud domestic, and to all the Maple productions of the soil. These facts combine to force upon us the-conviction Chet the severe de pression under which we have beets so long suffer ing, has rea•zhed its lowest point, and that in rum Lure the teudeucy will be upwards. . This result depen.le, however, entirely upon the course par. sued by the Legislatures of the indebted States, and of the commercial community generally. Trial of Thorn -.Found Guilty. The Eastern (Maine) Argus contains the report of the trial of Thomas Thorn,charg. ed with murder, an account of which we gave a few days ago. The prisoner ap. peared very depressed and uneasy. His air of confidence and unconcern had entire ly disappeared. He had weighing upon his mind, incubus like, a premonition of what' was soon to fall with solemn solenovj nity upon his ear. The names of the Jury having been call. ' ri by the Clerk , and the ner directed to stand and ho!d up his h a nd, riso the Ifitsrro. gatory wee put, "What say you, Mr Fore, man, is the prisoner at the Bar, guilty or not gulltyl" The Foreman in a Clear voice. pronounced, the awful word, GUILTY!! And so responded all his fellows. In the first or second degree? was ,the next inquiry. lii the first degree The prisoner stood, during this trying scene, up firmly—evidently nerved for the worst. His countenance did not vary from its depressed hue, as worn when he entered—and he took hie seat at the con-' elusion, as calmly as though the decision had been quite the revese of guilty of murder. The Bardstown Gazette, says, that du ring a late hailstorm in that plac e a gentle. maii"Observed something very peculiar in the appearance of the hail whichistas pi lots sod upon being thrown into Wylie they ignited and sent forth a steal% fike that which proceeds from Britostossar.4-f itaryLeonfinement hat 'been standnned is the RbeJ e Island penitemiary. ' The Pmvidenca Journal says it was found to operate unfavorably upon the health or the prisoners, and frequently to induct, partial and confirmed insanit . We would ask no better evidence of good times than the universal .striking' for higher wages in all parts of the Union. It shows that the dernanj for labor hare in creased. The Millmite s arc a b out erecting anoth er Templet in Boston. The present,. one will not stand long enough. . - A tornado &Ai irett.-4. terrific whirlwind Passed over RAnkilt county. Mississippi, on the 22d April. lii the neighborhood of the Canieniiry College, it tore up trees, injured farms arid did injury to houses, but no lives lost. Col Johnson was in St Lous on the 6th inst. The Buffalo Theatre opened on the 12th inst. Bill Warren, Mr Rice and his wifr, Hennessy and Mrs Marble are there. The Presbyterians of England,Scotland and Ireland, are preparing to celebrate the cd centennial anniversary of the Westmin. ster Assembly of Divines, in October - The sailors of New Orleans, to ihe num ber of two or three hundred, had a strike on the 29th ult. for lii2her wages—they want $2 per day instead of $1,50. The steamb)ms Plying between Albany and New Yorksare doing a greet business. Hypocrisy is but a thin veil, and those who wear it, let them be ever so self satis fied. will and in the end, that nothing en• dures long u Truth. - - Fssirii ly istrtt—LoAsicatitz—The Diht ly h'Ke e uuaia: 01 thiegU. , Inst., gives an accoilut of - atiistressie g ateir that occur— ired -in ' Woodford canntv, Ky., the week I before. A Mr. Woolfolk was indebted to (h;.3 son,in law, Mr. Rowan. Rowan press ed bim fur payment, and they being unable ' to agree, the adjustment of the difficulty was turned over to the son of Mr. Wool folk, . who becoming exasperated in the course of the transaction,' shot his brother in-iaw, Rowan, who died almost instantly. Young Woolfolk fled and bad nr:t been ta ken. The following information holds out strong inducements to go to Florida:—So great has • been the emigration to the Alachua county, (Fla.) that corn, the chief product of that section, now commands a pricl of 91 per bushel. Extensive.—The amount of the defalcas tion in the New Orleans Custom House amounts to one hundred thousand dollars. It occurred about a year ago when the Collector was absent. he Governor of Delaware now offers one thousand dollars for the apprehension of Owen Day, the murderer of Mr. Can. non. Dead.—The Hon. John H. Robinson formerly a Senator in Congress from Illi nois, and more recently ,sne of the Judges of the Supreme Court of that State. 11.5 Tuesda y -morning at o'clock, we will welt a general asrorialent of season/Ole Dry Goods, con sisting of Cloths. Cassimeres, Calicoes, Bleached and Drown Muslina, Flannels, Book and [Swiss Muslin,. Jac• opet and Cambric Matline, Moos de Lainer, 'Fiefdom Drillings, Unman Cambric and Conon Fild,fs., Suspenders. Willie and Lead cui'd Hose, Spout Colton. clewing 811 k and Twin, kc. AT2 O'CLOCK P, At —One 2 horse Carrie!, nearly new, Eastern wake. a superior ads CI, with 3 rails and fall top; 20doz. F.asforn 3 and 4 nronze Manure Forks. New Furniture, canslstina of Mahogany and other ' Chairs, 'rubles, Cradles, Readsleads, cherry and cullers, also a variety ofsecond hand furniture. 8 PA HNE B T6CK 41 Co. car Wood rid sih PUBLIC NOTICE. /nix the 14th inst. an Inquest. according to law, was XJ , made In presence ante undersi:ned 'upon a view of a deed wan found in the Ohio river, at a point deal:. mated •Flog Island.' about eleven miles fro.n the city of Pittsburgh. The finding of the Jury Is. --ghat t./4/ de. ceased was deafened in a tray and wearier stka•ra to thew; bat, is vie* of tie fact, cell*..ted , they believe that the a mfartoseitaoecuressce wee net an act of pre °meditated goat by any indtradool,' The orldencre upon the person nit Ise deceased to mark an indentity satisfactory to distant relatives are as fol lows, to wit: Clot/tin:: pair of black pantaloons —grey coat with black buitons.—vesi of red and hiack atripe—hlark silk cravat—one watch lately cleansed at Jamestown N. Y. Other personal property, sundry due hills, Indicating tpat the name of the unfortunate man, Itt Jo AAAAA Samar la. rourteen dollar. N. York currency with a Warren county shinplaster of s 0 cents ware fotind in his priekerbook. The friends of the deceased will learn farther myrtle. Mars on application to the CO amissinoers of Atte:hefty wanes, with whom the papers of the deceased, have Attu drivelled. JA M 173 CALL/EC mar 16 Si. ' JOhlo To*Arhip. S aBEL'S N. 0, AidLassr.s.. 7 Casks Baton Hilm, this day received and for J. 4. A. GORDON. 12 Water St. NEW GOODS, AT XO. 86 N.IRKET STREET. T HE subseriber wou'd respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that he is now receiving from New York and Phi l adelphia, a large and well selec ted stock of Fancy and Variety Goods, which will be sold wholesale and retail at reduced prices for cash only. The stock comprises in part as (allow s : Tortoise shell, Tuck, Twist. Side,Dresslng and Pocket Combs; Buffed i Horn, Twist, Side. Dressing and Pocket l'onitis; Ivory Fine, Greven: and Picket Comb ; Ho'rn Tuck, Trvlsr,Side, Greeting and Porket Cnmhe, 'Wood Combs, Tapes, Hooks and Eye., Pins, Needles, Threads of all kinds; Thimbles, Suspenders, Percussion cam I Sewing Silk, Buttons. Pocket Banks, Pen Knives. Fels. sors,Cotton Cord, Boot and Shoe Laces,Palm Leaf Hats. German Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Fancy and Com mon Fans. Fahey Soap, Colope Water, Slate Penella, Willow, Straw and Manilla Work Baskets; Basket Wag. - Bons. Chairs and Cradles. ft. No w a faro assortment of Rosewood 'Writing Desire, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Fine Shaving eases and boxes, Backgammon hoards, Chessmen, Walking Canes, A ecordps ns, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pincushions, Fancy boxes, Clgar.cases,. Gold Finger-tiny; Breast Pins and Elr-rinp, Gold and Sliver Pc ells, flair Fins; Bonnet iloldt rs and Fancy Buffalo combs. - The above articles may be had in connection with ev. cry article In the variety di parimem. Call and examine. may 16 Z. KINZEir ___ EESE! CHEESE!! A PRIME lot of We4ern Reserve Cheese, some weigh ing one hundred pounds, for sate low for mph by STACY LLOYD, 1410 Loherty street. GROCERIES ! GROC ERI ES ! ! J UST opened a splendid lot of Groceries, fresh from ;be Etat, and as Me subscriber intends selling for nothing but dank, bargains may lie expected. [ltion't forget to call at 140 Liberty street may 16 EtrAC Y LLOYD. MONEY FOR LAND. l AM authorised to invest a FWD of money 'ln Real Estale In or near Pltishurgli: a block of city, IN el. clnity of city, Lat., Improved or unimproved; or In a Paoli of two or three hundred mires. P'esse address per Post Office, or call at my office in 4th street above may 16-It. Wood. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. rJ O the Ronorente indica of the Court of General Querier Sessions of 'he Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny. The perllion Of Henry Knoi of the 3d ward of A Ile2heny, , Ih the county aforesaid, humbly sbewetli. That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others at his dwelling house in the city and ward aforecctid, ald prays that your honors will grant hint a llcenae to keep a Puldle House of nntertainment. And your petitioner as In ddty bound will pray. HENRY KNOB_ ! do cWertify e the m that t h e scrier?, chlies of the .itli ward Allegheny, e above pe n iltloner Is of good repute for honesty and temperance and Is wel' provided with house room and conveniettclee for the aecornmodailon and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that the said tavern as necessary. Char Von Bonhorst, Robt Porter Wm Gilmore James Marshall Jackson [lesson A Cupples Wm Stevenson Wm Paul James Ki they Rob: Paul J2B Chtrry E Rled may 16 —dit m3l* LISICZL WILL L. dr J. D. WIC4, JOEUt D WICK. Wholesale Grocers & Dealerfria Produce, 116 Wood &rec. 4 doors above Firth rt. PITTS/11.11108. FIRE, STRIA, BOAT AND GARDEN ROSE. fIAFING made esta nsiviarrangements Ibr the man *facture of the above article, I am now prepared to fill all orders for COPPER lINJO IROMEIPETED : oat, and whkb 1 %tend Shall be made of the ell 7 beet material and drorknianairp, eqUal, in quality, and ten per cent. halli than Eke Eastern mann facture- Orders 'eft with A Patron, Brass Fon uder,2nd street, er at my .Eaddls, name's and Trunk &ore, No. 3B . Wood street,' rorner . of Diamond Utley, will be promptly tendod to. N, B. R R HARTLEY. —AN kinds _of visited lifitelop e,lissala made as iimer: sire, all liindii :Rae repaired, . • may Id-4t. Suction 4iles. INFORMATION has_hcen reterecd• that 011• 14.261 h day of Jetty teat, knack:4e Was madeDr at the of tire of the Collector of the Coal onisat 'New Orleais,ton. taining treasury notes of the United Stales, winch had been received at that office,and had been paid and cantelled by writing upon their face, and by a receipt endorsed upon them, which package has not beet. reoelv ed, It has been ascertained that some of the notes thus paid and cancelled have beep paid Into the custom-houses and to receivers of public moneys, bearing very Wight indications, irani, life prior cancellatioa; from which It is apprdliehded that others, of the same description Tay be la circulation. At these nOtei are wholly thral l., and 'cannot be received, or 'in any way *chi:tow/edged by the Treasury, it Is deemed proper to publish the fol. lo wiog abstract of them, that the public nay be on their gtiard against receiving them. List of Treasury Notes reerrod to in the above portico Number! ______ .... true 4- r. Date of Note 3354 C 10 November, 1837 • 6929 B 23 June, 100 21838 100 6 6643 A 25 A asb3l , • '' .50 388 1 Iday, 1840 50 2 2.52 C A 6 .. 6 1 ,000 5 2-5 .. 260 B 13 " " 213 C 11.. 100 2 2 .. 1 252 C ,0001110 6 .. 734 B 5 March, 29 July. 5 St :r27 C 24 °ember, 100 2921 B 0 17 December, It 500 2 50 4 442 66 2 B 2 30 January C 12 February, 200 8 8 16 158 154 A 163 A - 2 17 18 1 C B 3 March_ _ 23 SC 61 10 C 6 134 8 61 135 c 66 240 C GS 249 C 19 A 9 77 B It 78 C 66 76 A 06 81 C 64 A 12 557 B 31 . 106+ A .• 52 7 B 5 Amu, 528 C 537 I.: %. 533 A 77t A 23•• 200 8 96 . 6u2 8 23 1411i 7 40 A 3 n 806 8 5 443 11 8 „ 8115 A 5 4 , 395 8 396 IC 6 403 C 6 44 879 V 3 .. 394 A 6 4. 673 A 13.. 675 c 674 ft 579 C 26. 30 u 31.. 13 C " 111 j B Jane 751 A 15 3 56 B it 4. lit A 28•• 558 C 7 J.ly . 610 A /2 .. 22 0 A 221 B 4. 6 / 2 C " 537 c .. 1 29 C .. 83 IS .. 6 91 A 0 397 A . . 520 A •• 265 A .• 399 C " 483 C •• 721 A •• 567 C •• 440 B 441 C •. 377 B " 307 C 762 c 337 A 389 B 563 B •• 421 A •• 293 8 •• 294 C •• 535 A • 599 11 594 C 713 B •• 780 0 " 571 A 576 C " 600 C " 614 11 " 205 A 30 Beptetaier, 206 B •• 717 C t October, 1 122 C 1 045 A 1 308 C sNovember, 1 313 B 1 340 B 1 346 1429 A 13 '• 765 C 19 " 1552 A 24 •• 1 638 B 2s 1 686 A lbetembcri 1667 B U 1668 C 1669 A 1670 B •• 1671 C •• 1678 A •. 8 40 C 10 " 1884 C 23 " 1867 A 1790 1954 A 1912 A 1908 C 1792 A 1906 A 543 C 30 • 542 11 •• 541 A 538 A 539 B 546 C 1616 8 31 2208 C 41 220.9 C 46 2z43 A 2283 C n 2326 A t, 2246 n 2247 C 2248 A 2170 A 2278 A 2279 B 14 4. 985 A 5 February, 3940 1 .! 3960 3469 A 887 g 882 C 3739 'A L 3740 a 3492 g 3499 A 3500 B 3501 C 3943 A 3944 3945 C -3490 C 3733 A 2734 B 2735 3745 A 883 A 880 A 884 881 MI MI al . ft • I" "lib A c 12 - - tat zAsott D 7 atitaiit pro lz`w3 2849 B 3597 c 16 .. 3509 11 1 3600 C 3536 B 3541 A 3534 c 3538 c 3065 B. 2652 B 4656 c 4528 B 3 014 B 3058 3674 .8 5308 A 12:33 .. 1214 1217 i 1213 - 1218 A 1227 c 1219 A A 1220 a 1211 c [at B 136 A 138 B 6205 A 6206 B 8191 A 8194 A 8185 B 8192 a 820 a A 820 B 8214 c 8225 B 655 g A 8192 B 6393 C .6395 is 654, 82°0 A 8193 c 8211 18218 1 at_ ti at t i R 82 20 a C 8196 c 11 40 C 6532 A 6535 A 6217 A 6218 9 5394 A 7645 A 6202 A 6577 A FS7I A 6541 A 8313 B 11213 11 sate c 8217 C - 9216 9 9199 c 0 2 24 A A pen A. 16230 1 1 16231 ' 6- 6221 8 &123: A Rtzt e t 41 6223 I 6214 0 6251 a 6237 41 6257 C '658 B 1144 A 6244 A 6243 8 2662 C 6241 A 1133 a 7660 A 7663 A 7L64 a 7665 U t6/31 B 1147 b 214? A 6? A - 517 A 8402 ft 6250 A 6219 C 7bBo C 1142 a 16214 A 16215 a 7635 c 705 p 406 A B t 4 7448 B 293 8 2 March; 8.292 C .4 1536 b h ails C 3 'i 8416 A a 1554 C 41 342 C 4 6 10655 B 10647 C 10653 C 10721 8 5 10723 C 382 A ' 383 1 , 359 B . 360 C 41 294 D C ir 8941 A .4 1983 It 8 ~ 1757 8 91 145 A .4 40.1 V lj n 1930 A of 121973 31 • 0 544 A St 12395 B If 4850 C . 586 A .3 12958 B o 1 12393 C .. 12.538 A. .# 12.539 B I. 12540 C . 14652 C 19 11860 A . 11861 8 520 A 31 "lamb 571 A 44 540 0 I/ 12496 A " 12497 B . 12498 C P/ 12048-C 99 12916 A 1 April 12918 C 12917 B 111 12919 A . 13004 B 2 n 15839 B 15822 C • J. C. SPENCER. 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