It3vutilo, =ME E:D DECI::\:131:11 t2tl 11l H- I C!` I ft CC!, ~u~j O'i. 3U .1:,.. is Nominatlons M KERR tii M'CLURI 7,IITCHELT of . Dr. ELEJ.iti I'IIITV. nn.! hco in on rc; MJItTI7IIIOrIII3 LLI ti.e tri:ory 0; egon, a:e vcry 110:11iDatioc. of Dr. Wu. cftru.li , late for :\1u,,,11 IN sustain Le ci!v. Lc nominee Of p t of .Cl/ 1,:10‘ . ..11 L 1) e generally conceded. rill, if elected, devote nll ti:C.C. ce Clllef cfrud,n; ❑nd imildrdiul; tint c'ivanec the inton,ts or tlit. Mall I: , now needed at the and pcop!o ;heir nv.n hands and clvct lCc learn dint a reli!ion prorr;ltcl to tlic (My Court calling upon then to gip: cad made of the Relic; Fund refer I CikZl JO Ot . till; irripttLl tf..'ir ref , rerwe to ully i❑ .11:5 ice n full, urn.' citir.,:us of Wc.t Iv to a continuoui ore to Lave a meet ty 5 lay the• 30th init., to np ail Rinal Convention on tho second Mu,du of —We e mcci~c.l the Da .11r rillier of the Ag.r, in hi. rover , i f rivor i eriii., the "Geed br(ent Alad 11.:n e" from 1111 Id Imo in the fai!mei of the Melt, rind thot they hove arrivr. (1 iv-re ceoerol7y more than ,no Mu; r in a Ivorre of time. is oil very well. twit he tin., t.!it exoloine.l Io the retblir how Mr. Honlicrson, emll,l iNg ri.revph re73•engem nben it isa fact ti!at tltci e ova+ rt , !oBrr rat ~or rallexizert fro;., I") zicnlelphi" on the dcrys referred to. Did they come to Charotier,boigh by meonv or the ic Tole:mph? FAIR PLAY. f:3 07 rit annum at deol9•lt.• cr!!cnt ‘sorl:. I:.b c•.'r 1.:;o minis chc,l Ly of a , 2rie3 of snick.; 11.1 g "TLo Nor;h ,7r, to v. Invitc egrc t 1.2 oi 6iLco tk:c , tc desorsing V.a4 a of thc: N. C.— , in brJad by vA Lich ined, and the lives of a tun. ized—no:,e ITICSe9 Wrt , bat he t,,0 Britt and . t.tccidunt dela;. , l the cut'', of L is itlg the neN% Con , ti lion to the State. di:so!c the pee,. 'der the old Cowitution, nal red or. the third Mondsy cc 1,!. the people or Gurernor ra I Aseembly. n;ton corresponieNt ,1 the r. Parrett, (.1 this city, late iced Su:act, in Mexico, left ing, out that he was going to actu tily sail e 1 from l'ense is thaws that the present age things wish mere secre r predecessors have generally waver, that Mr. Parrott ear ii instructions in reference to doubt as to the tenor of thin um is proposed to be offered nt for a new. Loundary which to believe thit the Mexican for it cannot hold tho e.oun ,tufty is the mortgagee which h subjecti in that country. n fear of the British power, take the 'nanny and leave it with England? Tho latter icily declated his wish and d Stated would soon acquire irg any interference on the It has been suggested that ncture will tend to aggravate likulty with Great Btitain, that the C. S. F.quadron. lifinnla and Oregon, under ill become involved in a h squadron under Admiral ,say • •—••We learn horn the at the Swedish ship Ceres, of iron, from Sweden bound wrecked in a gale in the ober last. She was insured 10 in two offices. Very littic Tartanega, o;;veria, from bound co New York, went a y afternoon on the south tide re Inland Inlet. Cargo die- on tho thh of Novcm ontisLing cf sit men, token r.ameo of those who perished ..ate, A C Fermsusordl, boat :dr.:l,2r Curry J E Furretand Prig T. ith C allalbar of fe• rf Sr. S. bas been very line of i.;;linc2s. - 3, and ig about manufactory in Virginia „ 111 - 10 . 1 - i 4W - "` 1140Cf"..".44 , 4r. t:ttti, r.cv: C:iver ,j e,!eh:Lhing the Cl StrllC tite CITY or 1 , C1,0r1 apptlinted to aSCCC t:,in actual riordid!ida of the cite of Chicago has rinislit.,l his iubiirs at d rerer:s the panther to be 12,- Vnt.cc , r Tll t: Orll27lfranc.—The Emperor Child year I , rft ICJ En4 ' ... 1111i zin:lt,id a ii , 1.110 500,001), emuhti , rl Ilwt the 011!tolo ot- implored !lei have compa-irion upoil hip ttl the drug. The 13 roi-h authorities replied in ,Ith tottcc--'our prufita on the opium trade tonnutits to :fc:t2t,3oo,ooo,anntially. NVe cannot relinquish it for lean than that The Ernpctror could not atiorti to pay the atithtional million, rind hie Puljr`ClA arQ now reaping thn fruit; or Irt roVerly and British cupidi• SANDIVICII 11r.ANI..—The Boston Journal pub lishes the petition A.nruican residents in llomdu'll to the Homo Cavernment, dated 27111 Anguo, 1315 fhey forni.,ll a catalogue of grievances: 1. Their rights, as Am n icons. have not been reApouted. 2. Prisilrges grant, to other forei4mere, Ilave been de nied to them. 3. Threat, of ,eir.nre of their property. -1. Their consul and their commercial agent have been insult .!rl. They conclude with a request fur an Amer inn ve-sel of war to be stntioned permanently at Honolulu. Th. , Cm ir,gmn Intelligencer says tint 01. Lorrg i. ‘‘illit,g to und , rtukc the building of a hrid4e 11C10,11 Le Ohio st Cireinnati for one Ilui/dred nod t&y thou- M r an article in the "A mei iran," L) Kerr, the ()vino. ri at ic candidate for NI n vor, which abounrl3 in ma lig. nity and ftikehtroti ~ftlie ii,nnest and niorit kind. I have no irk,. mxrelf, .110 the itianderer hat, if I nm corner tiv informed, n 3 to hie l°cal habita tion and hi , name," 'lie ,litor of the American i 3 him. self highly Cul/ able, for allowing him the use of his colurna3 ler the preflO:e %Olt() ing arid slandering oile of our most re3rectahle aid clivri.hed citizen 3. Thr edit a i. Nor:, to blane. ha. he rertois.l, Eoz r to 1., ivcernble of cernmiti ing the pr,,per to t luny up. 'lle 100, that 1,14 . kt.d ecru in Corn t•,IIV.II•rU,II o;:k o pr clod n ouiAnnoc L.; rn rrt,ni tirotz and sponge upon hi• ml t!ii. moo mho come, out =ME 31: , 1,11,111,•1 r d cl r in lin, Cli'.l,ll, i•1li 1/1 1i rr. n gentleman I, n ev. n r r COMmill.ity, 10 I.e f'" ,i.tlo•teiow thnt 11 , c him• t mete to such slande, thnn the fel!r,v r. ho rer.ned 111 , (11. 1 du V..l.'t • O,IF, Slr Illtot, for the pnrpo:c of the Ameri th , :t t ona rt • it ttlctt, life art , Fret St, it. Ltt it nrt• rtt...i intr brit Y, st.ilirlt are ,tv:i 1.00,0;1 003 I.y thr citi:en, of Pitts• V. I:: pr z.!.,:: ti:e tr.lli2iiity of "Fa. CrCan _cribL:cr," of a rzZliga,e A \Vitt - 3 cr Vat. 21) \VAUD. FrOM the Wa:hinpion Urjor MITZI To ate Ediior of Me nion Sir.: I observed in running over your vested ty's pa per, that the clerk. in copying my Gist number, hod altered a little my phraseoligy thereby perhaps attnolo ing too much importance to the eastern portion of Or• scan a• a pastoraldi•ti ict; fot , nuts, itierranding the feats q uoted ore drmonatatiov v iii its value—and, in addrion it might h , tv , • been it I and my companion,. mot ,luring the present 0. 3101 a large emigrating party. who had jsrat passed through this district with a herd mules, and cattle. estimated at no !(.541 than le , llo twelve thousand heal, till 'seeing hr •atne and well subsisting to ;he way,—it i• but Jost to say that such are the logged features and the altitude of this part cr - the country, tint it can never yi l l as riciel; in quarvity a., or compare in go I!,ty the middy and we-tern portions of the ter, limy; s r fir a• we are informed. from the north to the south, tram the lluisco to the Cascades. yields generally a tish can! must ntoritioirs grass throng:tout the yit., r . This part of the country, .hrti g i n g from th e staiements of the gentlemen attached toi the missions, and from tho concert ing testimony of ethers who haat` gone out on esidoling expedition.. dining the last few years, possesses mac•li interest. In the discharge of my official duties, I was once, inl the midst of winter. obliged to travel many hundred miles in the central and northeasterly part of this district, and from the Bolles of the Columbia to the 1Yallaw•olln, and from thence to Wattlutpu. Doctor Whitman's station, among the Keyuse and onward to the Clear-water station, occupied by Rev 51 , Spalding among the Nee po•rces trilohnitm.srous herds of her APS, and arm': neat stock, scattered along throtiz,hoot, appearing every where in good condition; and was assured by Mr Spalding that not unit/ heroes, het cattle and streep, owing to the quality ~f she erase mildness of the climate, kept throughout the winter in a good stare even for slaughter. Ile mentioned a fuse extreme cases. demonstrating this clearly, and presenting it in a strong light; and really, in corroboration, I can hardly avoid saying, never did I witness, nt the same season of the year, all kinds of herds in so fine n con dition—he [Mitring me that probable, owing to the mildness of the climate, sheep ',minced unifnrmly twice a teat; and that disease IVIIS ns yet unknown among the herds of the conntry. I found the country undulating, and admirably watered, and particularly from Walluwalla cast wn rd, well greased—lbe blue mountains, so set citing to the north and south, utrord ing a rich supply of timber to meet the demands of it large district of Country on either hand, of tin inviting character. In a future number, the localities of these missions will be described, their doings and pto+peels dwelt upon, and the movements of the II udoort Bay C 4171- pany property explained. Im my next the lower country embracing the Williametto valley and non. coast will be considered concerning which we are a little more satisfactorily informed ,though it is but proper to any that only srnall portions of it have been duly explored', and I earnestly hope, for the sake of future emigrating parties, fur whose instruction I rm writing, that our President, who has su mach at heart the wellbeing of Oregon, will early take into consid eration the propriety of sending there a properly qualified exploring party, to bring more fully to light the vast resources of this new and interesting country, ELIJAH WHITE. Washington, Dec. 15, 1845. THE OREGON COUNTRY Ihil4;III To the Editor of the Uniont Sin: I now come to the desciiption of that portion of Oregon, lying west of the Cascade mountains, em bracing not only the Willamette country, but the great valley, if it may so be called, bounded east by the Cus. cede mountains, and west by the Pacific, and inclu ding, from north to :wadi, the whole of our teritory, averaging, from east to yeast, 140 to 150 miles. Of the north portion of this district we know little else tathfietorily, than that large cections etc heavily tim bered, the roil being repricsnated P. 9 in most pieces candy, thin, and impregnated with magnesia; whilst there are to be considerable p ort i ere; a l ong t h e coast and near site bate of Ito rnotintains of the JlM ce.,t description of high rolling prairies, beautifully clad with fine grass, wild, red, and white clover, va rious herbage and charming flowers. Yet the general aspect of the country is hilly, rugged, and rather un inviting in its features. I ought here to say that the valley of the Cowell t-orr.c troth tr.0.1.h, is d. I,e the colo- I,i3t , t,2.1,1,1 1.1,C1 c. 7111 E;:id to rrOdllie Dell ell the kuriou.s crops perl;lior to Shp rot:ll:ern and mickfic tinCS, and lire fact of th, 0: I'l bout 2.00 bQ rapidly advzincing ur.d in n Rev. Alvin F. I .V.l l .tvr, accompmi,.l by 1 . ,.J or thrcv rus;,...tahlv Fa: rerv.tr:!U.:l ii.!.o ho; dh 1 i,13;':111 icto ,1 (,1 11.oL1: rut l'svoluNo OPIT ,, ';'.I.CI 511 111EMBISENI bored, :111 tintn . i -, y i 3 azainv; tho lai,zer portion of the tniritma north DS to ; : or but ns a Firul ;1,1 ma r ulactut ihff •t . ; int in V i ,, or the milder rs 01 th, c!in ate, mat of its OXCellt,l priVilegf,. CUI.Cel,e too mull cannot he ,fla4l in its laver. l reserve to show IS immense emnrner• 631 inivantage.,it , harbors, its importance as u ruin end divttiat in a ruturu number. The valley of the Columbia, though the soil has been strengthened by rich alluvial deprii,its, is, owing To annual intinilnlions iu 111 0 iieasons of the year, to,fitted lor tigiicultural purposes, except ing nt lrancouver and a few other places, act...funnily met with upon the tomb and south side of the liver. 'fire Willinmeito riser, ernioyitig, into The Columbia 91 miles from its mouth, is estimated to be some 300 iniles in lengh. with ship navigation front its entrance Gtr nboot 31 miles. Of its valley we shall treat at some length in our nowt number. E 1.1.1 .&H Will I i. WAiIiIRGTOM December 10, 1343. COMMERCIAL RECORD. FREFARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON Mi n er, Ninny. Beaver; Michigan. Betoto; 1 - .leuveland. Calhoun, 1V Alliiriopn. Smith, (7itt. r...?"Thosty mat kcii thin. are provided with Evail./' Safety Guaid, a prevelaiim fur the explu.iintof butler.: h torre:pondcht has Per *winner North Q , WCII, Cincinnati-70 hale. a raping puper, 51yer. & Co., 40 boles do J Painter, 1 risks dale; wine, tel 2 critic, quernsarJte, Ihrn.en and Plunker, 9 bones struck is boxes tobacco, Jl B Rite, & Cu ; a 6/.1" nil, 5 do mulattos, F ibis Itiskey, John Iltrpin; 16 do, Knox & Duncan; 1 bldhumi, 1 ker . .. to.n. M Allen & Cu.; 50 Imalicl" shelled corn, S P 91' Lone; IEO bng4 oats, Bell & Cn. and umhra fictitiuus TI.O N th Q:auut lay tuu vre.4.6 in the ice at tht. mouth of . Shale ker. Per Steamer Cleseland, bbl. lard, M'Gill and BuslIfleld; '2 do, M Ilohne. , ; 41 hags ,Int meal, Jumes Gtatam; ( 1,1,14 oniony, Legs, I boa. I lot flax, Muck & Mier; I bbl apples, Hanna & Watertna, ; 10 bbls flour, 10 lthis lard, 8 kegs d n. Robinson & Reftpr ri; I 111,1 flour, E liasleton; 3 do do, J Kidd; I Jo, II M'Cutchron; ID bundles rarer, It M Riddle; 19 do, Chronicle °incr . , 5 do, G strut, "Ent.; 5 do. Ingraham & Elliott; 13 Ish's flour, J Nlutsliall; 13 bags flour, 4 bugs ovrnrt aboard. IMMIEIM Thum!ay wet mild um! tilrecatit; litiout 7 the e‘rning it remnier.ced snowing vrr:. firrly and continued till 10 P. NI., when it cleat rd uIT r. 014.— The Thermene trr MOkni yrstrtdnc moming at 4 Jr*.r nbr , vc Tenn. There is n guotl 4,4 of tl.in floating is in the river There is nlwo 5 f,t err in the ellnn• eel. milk!, make. a turt,nt toot:long to otmorwt the ❑avigntton by Ice Tito River hero. is groduall drclitim; again, but the rh.loncl is pretty clear rifts.... lire weather-con. 'Mired, warm. up to Nlorid.iy oCcasinnal slight rains--and the is dicatiors. lost elerlint', were that it would Continue mild. ll.utu ore tilling up. utid ports roro.kierstrie ant mltiou .14 npralent at ill, for .11.1.! dvrirg SiOrta,i lhere is surric. , i,t aut. r ,r; 1 . 1.(11 , f14 I i•fr fin kr41.1( clap!. of .Ite.Amorm to go ;m1 % . ;;11 fol; In ight,;,1.11% Or bviow, WI" r. 'te 1, OW 0111,14 ortoaltO 11. 1 i (0) tlpnartl. v(I I lc,: its ncc—t.) l'2 fret ware ti,t• 1.10-111.1,4, et, C frt.( %W V' on Ihrpeth Sh 11e. }war Chit thr, , at tf,e m.uq: of S. river. Math of the tt ,htttni ti (It( 011:1.1 Le lON 11, Pula wa vrr:k t:ttl.• rnrnr•mcnt murknt ye. (o.llly, 1.1.0.fi1': • .1 ell t , / I e t‘o.l,lr rnt,re Lim al a slight edvaocc run freely ofTeted llttur arnl it•• fused. In wheat flit re is nothittrt doing. Pru% it i..n a t e dull, %;3,,,t eit3,ge in prix es-134Iftli pi itne treif fe!,l at 75 et, per 113 15,1'3, 1 , t.tc1.1,1 barn.. at tl2 1 , 133 and n :mall 1/4 of stftd.c,l dt. at Li tr It. 120(.1 were taLen at 116:15, and 503 lb, 01,10 3.3 et 13. Si.ie .1 beef and park for pac king ante made at =a.23 ft, [lime an 14.5'3, ;5 '23 rUr the latter Tlie market r315...1 a lit: te or,d prey. II till morn tictooc". oltlool.zh transactions in. exceectinFl light. But of 11 PI( were tnadt., and those of small quantities. I oldels have had their views rated to above t 7), ihough weary nay isformed Ilk 10 what the advance is Loaned upon. We suppose, however, it in upon noticipltions yin greater drinard iu F:dropet. 1.1 pro% isions, there in hot little doing—not enough ur hue quototi./1111 upon. There h.:sheen touch life in the streets, bum the mild weather atilt past duce days, but neatly dent roved iii sleighit.g. York, 1.),e. I!i.—Ashes—The sales of the week: 0100001 to 700 barrels of Pots at $3,31'2,1 1 .3,75, and 400 laurels of Pearls rot s43le 1.25, both de scriptions dosing at the lower rates. Cutton—The sales of the week ending lust esening, amounted to 3350 bales, of which 2150 were Upland and Florida and 1400 Mobile and New Orleans. The arrivals do sing the same period were 7069 bales. The stock on hand is small, and holders are firm; the result of which is that the prices of some descriptions are of a cent 4.-Y lb higher than on Saturday lust. Wa quote as follows: Inferior none, none. Ordinary to good ordinary 6i' 51f CD!. 6i(d7 eta. Middling to good middling 6.1e7a 74‘&8 " Middling fair to fair " " Folly fair to good fair a ?lasi " S ea9i " Fine none, none. Flour and Grain—There is no change in Flour to day. Genesee will bring $6 23 fur export, but as the receivers have already sold about 25,000 barrels since the receipt of the advices by the Cambria, they pre fer waiting for farther advices before making any far ther large sales at the price named. Southern Flour can be had at $6,25. Genesee we quote at $6,25' $6,314. Wheat Is worth $1,32 q 41,34, and Rye 80 cent. Corn Goes' cents pet 56 pounds IA export Canal Oats 50e50i cents. Albany, Dec Vl.—Flour arils in small lots only at UP/. There i 3 considerable produce arrising Sales of Rye at 78c for GO lbs. Malting Barley 57e Glic, Oats 13 , a 134 c and 44c for small lots. Pork veask, with occasional sales at $3l for extra lots.— Butter 13eal5ic, and rather dull. roim Or PITTSBURGH FELT WATLII CHANNEL, AND FALLINf A It Itt VED. 'Michigan, IA tire, Deaver: ',lliner. Kinney, Craver. teen, 111• Lain, Cleveland, Colhoun,ldyl& DEVA WILD. IMPORTS RV RIVEN. RIVER INTELLICE:NCE IN-c. rah, tr, is L c l t ,,,!;e, rr .1133 G fret 10 SUNIMIIa (_.) I Ili: V I.IIKET Cinctviatt, Pfc. 16 Burr AL'', Drnernrx•r 1G 1315 '4 - 4;C P I *4l 4 ' f' 'T4' To Firo Co. cf A CC , 1111 , 11;Inee a Lrz, aural,r i:1 cfthe Ilcv Dr Cir.:it:ll, an M,adnv after icon, 1.501 oF la gear D r menu: to luiti,vr vies; frn.r.ce it v:a Ti 7,1, 1 , 1- .91:11;1', Coc!.r - in. t, 11. c Cor Ltir. Le ,t,.; th , rn,ticut onl.cc:ed i the ,ill 7 -10, obtnir,,l born lEEE= 1;,,c..c, , 7, That Lo Ihlt4 bt- co: tt:lcteTrtt 1;arlle thr e'orni,ntty. Rt•sch,/, Tina: nn n.lHurne,l rneeti,c be 1,-.1,1 in II: same pLicv on the first Tcrrsd,y nex , . at 2 o'clnck. P. Jl , all 55110 fo , l an late rest in tLe tntni.rise Hie teTectfully invited 1.1.1 AttiollllltA. [From the l'hiladolphia Public Ledger.] AN IMPORTANT CURK. BY MI. JAINL'S Al, TERATIVE. We have been Wormed by Mr, Mahan. La gland daughter of old Gen. Wayne that she suffered for n number of yenra from the growth of a large Goitrous Tumor of the Throat which, besides great deft., ro ily, prolittefi bush u difficulty of deglutition, and of breath ing. Indeed, she says, the preamre upon the wind pipe a as so great as to prevent her front sleeping in a recumbent f 1.11.1 1 .11, nod often salbrcar ion appeared in evitable. Sim also labored under seven, italispodtitm from Liver Complaint and Jaundice, with n hor.ible train of ',Wes:lions, for a liirh she commenced the use of Dr. ilnynr's Altri-nitairr, which she took regularly for six o seven weeks, with ormadottal does of his Sanative Pitta; and her general health wets there by completely re-eetabli•bed, trod now preceiying some diminution 111 the size of the Goitrous Tumor, she was encontaged to persevere in the Nye Of the A 11101,1161, until every vestige rd :ho painful 1U.11 ,, r wits eosin rerntieed. Ve think that such an important remedy should M. more generally known. For sale in Pittsburg, by A. J A VNES, Ne 73 Fourth street near \\ .1.1. derr2ll. Coughs end Oolds—lrt 411 ''45,4 „r coughs and the nufT••rern will find a pleasant but pou e l MI remedy in Clickener'nSugar Coated Vegetable Viil. The fame of this medicine hun alrenily npn•ad for and wide. liver five hundred thuunand bones of thene pill. were sold lout year, having been used in a ll as . eertained cases with perfect success. For liver Cunt-- plaint. affection of the lung., palpitation cif the heart, infloanza, asthma, 'wallet Inner, fever and ague, drop AP, tyiktl4l% (e'er, brut other dineane , i. Th in pill i s coat ed with fine white sugar, in, that the medicinal ingre dienis are imperceptible to the Inuit... T•n cliildien, they may be ailiniiiintererl without difficulty So well convinced in Dr ClicLener .4 their I ffiturcy in all :Tee, tied cases.. that he pledges liiinnelf to return ion murnry when the promined effect is not prduced. Sold by Wm corner of IY, aa l 41(1401.i. who is general Agent fur lh Chekener's in Ihtt.burgh and vicibits. rrliewnrr of an imitation article rolled “trapro. red S+gar-Coated porting irs In Pal ewe r ' a. both tha sulfa and pretended patanl arc Co-gel ics, gut up by n fni•rersible rionek. in New York, who, for the taut four or fore year., I.a. made hoi living by counterfeiting popular rrwlirirnv. der 20. IV'Nfan's chief nbiot I ing I.lt, it in libe i. 011 , 0.1. tor tit the body. Thie every man of r:• lien tener it fArtirrileti 10 acionowlejce, however desi. Mila he may h. It, I.•nd hte IPlllMt.n) to the fart et higher and holier ohjk•;te, eng,tgi,T, I he ICl , lllllollolllre mn•r. Th e , i tit ni d, Mll.l{ men might rrna— "Ile was Loin. 11,• toi;ed and WWl' .T (.04 clo aria rquipirgr, 6enuu,ht ths , plsannwn happiness If. then, troinLin,l will still err+i+t in atteroJiri; chief• ly h.lily wnnt•, admit that health should clitirri their first sitention. To all true enriniier., therefute, ul• the way to re gaim, to row.erve health, we twoold tett with rand.or, read the adret tiaement on the outai.le nl thia day'. pa. per. c one , ',jog that o•fehrated aml !tele ‘akahle tnedlrtne. De. Wt.star's Balsam of It'dd Cherry iiecl9 A NeW ve I , by Minn pickryiag, AND MAGAZINES FOR JANUaRY. TSQUI RE; q NOTC!, by Ellen Picketin i z. !we: e Tnle lint! Me•Tneri.n,: I,:t. by I lornce auibur r.l Ad trn Br o wn Ariinit A rl.ll I,: MOIL, /141L0L.111, In Cl.l iii 0102-011•4 (“I Jarrl:at t1:11,1. m:l6 I,llr itero. rhgrok Lit . r.l:ll!V and f" , ,r .I,thn oy. Ihr, N... 71 un.l 72. Itiortoll-ell 'IT .1 ‘V 1., 1,100, lei Ci,r,11,1,1 IA MCI. It I 1.4 t 4.f ( • ot! , r. I.ln n, 1.! , roos.0 1 1111 . 1.1 1) ) log mot NV evrit, 1111-1 :o,d 10 , 1 . 1 1101,r.r.' 1... r, of Mos.:lr%! v“I. .11(1• to Ez Seclr,7l pia Musi.: of tie EthaTitio Semrulvts, 10 y Mu Nltttb• c.ttrn o i ou--. (toln,iol.. lArl ter of St Mark., by Bait - , rforyl uf I IR` En