'i 'll iT , , , , , I 1 i 1 i 1 lEM vol ~ . i E. /' I NEW. Did% ' STORE IN BVER i intereste!d, Itl . Jilowin Ad- .. •t , . r • • i .TN 11. MINIS, has just opened matt ! the store l '• liiiiltraltion ! and 1 Guardian . accounts,to • Ly roam formerly occupied by R. Icpreeryi, . hdve been passed and filet in ffie Reg's hit Tliird 'strect,i - three doors above larcla'e ~, c ific or ,Beaver egrityllPai; will take ' tote, an extensive assortment 'of Paints c .tGat the sarneJw' 1. be pre flied to the ;'.; ' ' - . . . i V . I ' TERMS, ii vice . ~40 . , 1 _ - irfnifr c'ctit, tobe e. atlittaver, in and : .., '- L • ~... •-;, ! I i per : annul IN A ter the eeent of Ileave , on•VgDNESIDAY the . I . . Pillit'slClAl%S i 1 ~‘, . Oth deY ar I'v arch, IE6. , fer i eonfirma Lion and thlt having been! tngagt'd in !the!p-escriptioa!' ailowande'il /II ! - ' inliittesi ! ' for semelime post Leis en:tided-to of r 1 until all ts_reara The 'finti a count of• rt,, 11 ,, t Standish EL, fey. the. most complete otor cariedist"Ock of tuir 1 option of t 0 Ed/ 'ilotcr Of ibe estate of -.'cfer Sllields, dee'd. , didinal'preperatienti ever brought int i O, the coun- ' ! The ii.ecetin , of Davit,Tatteni Administrator Ad vertis l emeni ty., which he will!sell at the lowest dash priced, ! , • 1 ?the wrote cf Jobri,Jl B dan. d 4'd . . • . that the same clots of goOdj ; can The tjecour t of Relit rt.ee ;ra ~ Administtor - looliought fo r ! cts• per square,iri Pittsburgh or elsewhere. Notbin ' but per - , tion-each subs! G f the est Ate 3f Sawrii- 7 Step te!nson, dee'd. •featly pure and fresh Drogs will be kept in the' liberal dis v The p-trtiailaccounts (Real . nd Personal . ) ef,' ~,,t abitainnana. ~.,_ sly an arrang . s.ment i lwith Cart- I ja,o Thorniley and - Jotoes D Scan, Adatinis- weight suit Toubg. any destres,lS ! rgie!alj tic- ' pail . '''f,etl tcrs tf 11zcleat:rite of Thos. 'Shcritiley; deed. • ge. • itruttnEnts can b . .furn:shled at their OWD pripel. shill have 1 TV a eou;..t ( of Ingraham B .id, Ailmirrist ~ . The attention ,iif the :. ' • I ; I - , 1 II ! ' Oiel•e - lee of Ma y Mettilleugh, deed. I ~ ! LiDtP`i .' I! 1 ' ." I°- tett a r . . , 'r The tic nut of Win- A. Be.tkr. Sr ~,, Adui , ... . call i , ! • 1 . 1 .. 'I lee d • - of WM 1. Potter, Jr., t . is ce. k . to rho fine nsscfrtment of fancy tot 1- i the eState .-. • . 1 • , *•• elf , * Pletf * .m r• I Fine'4 s B 11 . 9 a Toilet ; id Pe .onal) of lingo .e, C e 3,. -caps,, rs e , The occt.unts (Beal 1 ri , r Articles,. &c., i.‘ - `e. While' to the I An lerii , u , Adminis ritc,r g the estate. o _ ~ i • •t ' • I I , , , Mar ' t,...wa,r.en" di r e'd. I 3 • , g6reti. - , • • I - - ,- 'GENF:R.II.'I'IIBI,IC 1 ' TL e r,,uarttian account of , Altlaudet ratter there is offered a ; geed variety of Paints,' () t e, : diltairdhin of . Mro' f .y Jane lAtercer, minor Dyestuffs, Carbiti Oil Lamps, Patent Me I-1 .•• ‘ 4 re 1 obert Mercer, den'tl, , ' s •lg.i.. r 9 . f } cit=es , choice Tohnceo anti Cl gars, l&a., &c. 1 1 I. h a 000 0 tie -, - 11;• ( c - SouOt of B. Cunning. ai , :)..4..F.verythirig will he kept usually fount) t / eitt;iver Cuitrungbistr, deed, - Wile, . .. . .. I,xelitk' . ..l 5-1 ' •*” ~ i r•• ._, 1 , In. well appointed Drug 'Stores-,and Till be surd • .., 7 „ . , Gt h,.l; ~y ~f Louisa,! li ”ass,.annor daug i r ~ ii L . ~,; 1 ;,,,,, decrd./ . -- nS cheaply• is they can be bad any in ' • ..: ,; ~.• .: li t , •• , . i „ 1 ,: i . . ' 4 (.1 • 1 4 ..f Welter 1 ?nue , A unnistrn. • Western Pennsylvania. : , 1 ISept. - 19;'60. •. , 1 0 ' -rat!the etitate' of l.itees reit ell. decd, ' i---- . . , , , :. 1 . - 4.•. 5 ,,... 1 i v % of .Itt S. Herren survivina 1 1 11 - 1 1 1 • -'W ' I ' • • , I i M_ 0 !-, 411 e '' 1 I it e lit ! !' T7 '' !w' ( B ll (. ;e estate .4fJ.no! S 'kilt liell, dec't. - / •- .. " . 111111 • Ta`" r ' ' • 'w Duff' A timinlt•tratur '.. • • ii, ,,, cco ulit of . Agnew I . II- IllAproperty et the continence -of the :, L ..:. i rti,b st'ste , 1 c:f Mai-rick • Spears, deceased . . . 3 'Ocaver rind Obit? rivers,' welß known las 1 1 • 11 0,', L l cc nut ci Hotter ! . and lames 'l'. "S'IONE'S PON 1." iedoneredl fOr sale' liir 1 • I . it i e viuvirs. of tie est to of Joshua reni. , 'The inipioremerits cOnsietlof a large, ' 1 rt,r. 1 1. -- ' . . -,.. . , . Newel.. .}sail 1 1 . . Two mory. Dr Dwelling Ifouseli with a t•ro ; ' i.., Ir,,,„pl ec clint ( personal )', f.T.,C. Wilson sicrs kitchen,: all the necensni7 Ont-biaiblingin ' I 'l . r' r . e ~f?ebastia fim all dec'd. ' • ,' I i Ala: ! 4f tit e;tat , t • , et ;large Frame Barn, rtti ' Orchard !containing I I II• ,`, 1 1 A' R :t i .-00 It 1.. R..gistar . . 1 ,t 3 well graftNl fruit trees, all I, 1 . bearing. 1- 1; !i• h(I - P4t3l 1 I : 11I1Ver, IV "'-, ' l . i Alto, Three Tenant blouses, - A large Wait , I ._ I! 11 1 ! ' 'I- ' • - ' lOillhall'S OHO ;Sale. • lam( suitable -far Gardening, This valuable ! .ruperty i - inboui 25 miles from ritl i s . burg '!nild 1 -• i . / • . , - ; • -''' • - I - • c *.4 1 0 , 1- 6rf, - . of the 2rphan s Court • adjoin:og a depot cu ther:e. & r. silroado-A-, 1 • . I_V tin ;1 ' • • 1,) ' 'es' r-ractnrs wilt e exposed to This llou.e 'nisi been, of late 7 :n!celipied as la ' • ; if ib e,• , • , t I - ..; ..; •-' ,I , . •r. Yale i viral. ie ver•llie tr-nut-cry, on the prom- Summer '3n...r.ling flouse,• for wine) it is w el l r tt,i, t .., , ., 7 t , ,t , '2.-nd dart of 'Xltirch, . 1 -' clacialtdr.l beintt situated'in the Midst of bean- i 1. I. 1 - • , . , ie.t., a,.t• • • , I ,• . i , 1 • , I , 1, :,.„,1 f t, „:. ' ~., :,,,, l' )1,.. tli. fol.cwing 'rea: ti.,olscenery, a.... 1 in an:exere.lirtgly healt hp ' .•t . t I y , ... --... 4,r- .. W &lot,. decensi.l. Ise ItiOn For I'..rtl,,Gr pin - field:Ltd!, apply tol I sites! ,Ilir t z ..h.i Le vg in Vie ..•ors,tigii,o, , , , ! . ; ! C. STONE, I, E F,l . At tar 8.. i ., :r C;7 , 11 , -, Pellll . ii, to Wit :• ISC Jan IT.I 1'; - I : oa thin .reinises./ . Ai ; ~f..- - •r! , (,.; ;.f - Zr.'llnd borinda.l north by • -4 . --- - •I- - - • 'I- -I ; I Et ~,,,i . „, •:. • :„ „„, 1,1,4 mi Win Cann ..,„, . , . e, t , --.-.... e, t!. e! , : ef bp bill,l cast by Main ;- 1 ' I f..a'. , i 1 ' • '''. Tkilti i , : ... te•-•1, hv j. ..',.. J._ . T orni ey, orn.l ' I ' ! . west --- t vi c -,. : .-.,f. rtznn.re; t -ho top of hill.)_..t „,, juNt Reefired:OuPt i)r it's Lark '..f,..-•,,!vJi0r,:,...: Done n. f !needy Benjamin LIPS ' .1 ; J . " t. --, '-' . .; c't 't'!titc,.7 - •., nripS. :no- eor less, on •I • - , , s ect sti r] Besc Stl9.4d ; . c roi. , -- , ~., ~..,,,, ctlr•e I r'' , P ''''' 7 ,_.." . ~VTOCK OF: PALL GOOD S '..4 i ,C2.t. er• trrostoty friiitie soon, (formpr- - , ,_ , i ), :,:; ;,, , re large. i l.tiek b ilding used for iri vER BP,OI - 011T INTO TIII6I COUNTY.. 4.-.; 1-• .4!,.irr Itind tithe , Imil.lin s. ' :Ind. Ain L 4 from flte•vcre finest Brend 'cloths stet Sit• Wt.x- 'l t ~ u s•e An the It •ever Falls Wa- ins dawn , to tite.c.;arserloisl;'tie • 1 'whiell Ile!IT 114' , ''..* ' - • " ' • 1 br , cl :Lc -. ii: s-•:•.;r3; s :lace ; blooded n the north by• det,•riitine4. to Isell Cil EATIEPI THAN T 118 i t I! 7i- M.l .1 , ,1 ...-1 Om er...t. by. tit,. Beaver river. CIIE Al' EST I ( ! . ! • j t Ic it. i'..f.r.'411 v lit of ti,ltills,leConnell's and - , , ' „Also, a f,A BGI3 iSELEC...TI(N n? ! '.r • "I . . 1 - 103 ' m / iii treat, being• I / 11...h.rmi r tit1_. roc • wcst by ..• • 3 431 ... rII 111.1 c. * :•,. ivs'atl l ii. cllleactli. more of lena, and on which is le G 4 I, S it di , " :cm s at aa ”. i 71 I, ete.7t"l tile Burge Friime brit ding. formerly ll'erSeliti wishing to purchite wit do wellit• ..l s :1 col3on ktietniry, (sub'ect to a reser- , call an d. exa nar i e . his !stec'k ,be ors biqtrg v.,1: b Hr.milid ‘Nratt 7 r ('ompnny to batten sluice elsewhere . t , I ire 1i..1.-u4L ani.l••l , t,) togztifer 'with ten eseb-itemeinlier the place, Third Sheet, sf i g• il.;;te , " c the Wcter i. ower of !said COMPauY•''.'ef' the ••1.11.G H.ra."..,,,,,if l ._ '• Il l i .' C 0e -tenth of the Ws er pown of tho . ! It r .ettier. Anglo , / 2.Cf, lk"'! 3 t!' ' .I ' 11l ,•,....1 in 'lit west it: , le at Ins lower Falls • -'-----'- -------t- - ' l-1-7 !, Bl'i ' being fe !'. I ! ! .! ' ' k '° 2 "t'atirn - ' IITrING - Tsp 84. S RINGI .STA, . - e.......,, A _.50,-tfre -1---,lrt te. le 0 .. .... 4 . t o , . 111 , , ,i ; test b 1 P 111, I .1334 ur.•liir land role (is% tied liy times !. I , I 11110"Lir 1' ' • lj 1 I i * ,a it'AIN • t i , ei.gbeling the sa e sold '0 , Lim by Benj.. 7 , , ' .1 - corpen, 1 I ..7i.inetql hounded !on ti north ty.bmt.f late Nic- .. ! N N • • • •• silt e Ti. i, tny'.i heir's, (nips- times' I uncan; - ) east by .ri - I'l li subscribers lor„ , „. lcays. to inft.rirr I the In i h r ,•I of ! C. d,. Wolcott, beingit to premises first .. ..i.abllc that they Itit've lipen t ed a New ,1,3 - e- . „t au t '1 • t ll 'gl - ' s' I' ..• ve di s scr t bed ell t e south .3. 1.. u 3. 1'..... ii c ali , Sc9ttrltg 1.-Ithl4thltittenti to Newri ! i .1.. .. , ,1„ yid t the wi .5 by old road contilvig ;ten - All kinds of tiOu.is, leithetl of Cottbn, I ing "!'" a tres. lore or l• es :lei g the •saniecoal Sill: '.r Wool, such as Slitrwli.,., .14arhles,-Clataks, .: first !Ile 1. . , cierveu by c.van &: Jr.,;.) p ug h, h i their bit cos , Trimm ings arkil otililinOr3l goods, &:c , 1 licit", he ro ue It. said )ter, Janus. I ' dyed , and re-nnisheil ;iti the -beat matiner. 1 l e r i 4i, sii-one third of the purchase m oney Onntlerneri's clothing dyediand scoured solos , in ii J' dn . 'cnnfirniation ci: the Sale 17 the .to Milk almost equal td new. :They will Lalacel f 4 ' the balance ie, Imo equal anthill instal- D ye and , re-fi isti pieeetigoods.;foit Merchnnts, 1 from! that date, with interest thereon which, - may have faded: or be !of! undesirable! 4 -nne time. 1 , I•. • •. colors. All work promptlyfilone and iraeran- IttirtliFe. inform. tien i qiiire of Joseph led.' ( Bice' frit. receiving goods,' Brriatlity, : .i.il!; - , ~.1 -- *Atlivinistra4 r. N. Brighton, ( „.., ) „,ite,the Piesbyteritin Chureh I ! t 1 i re - . . -1.! ' Is. By ei!ltir o ; Court. • . ; . 'SIB KE ft GREIB,'. -- -'.1.1. A. 41,Nicl_.: EkRY, CI k. 1 p S.-C. Sebke deiiresl to told that he has i been, i• fur ti ) e last 14 Tears Dyer for Hisirs. •I • , VIL. 111 d'OU'N' 'l' ..i. 4 : • 11. P.. w. ti[ `i•le. ! , Shitwl an!ufactirrers,l to i.. • , " - -L-LI--- ' ' ret4- A LL ME = lIIM2 r. ~r fr 1p 1 f! i.i plinn's Cu 4 'clop e the tm :ter cf . th . r.d. . 1 v... ot.the.l , I ,6dt• to of Hen 1, i - i'sh p of Econ i N% i .tnauary h po tit Matti, to tilie the to l• Ton (the excep it: , ' I id : ' A . j lice. 4 hereby gj 1 , i• . - 1 puesff the ab, lot th Prnthonl /'r ott Saturiiii3 tili'3 A f f - ti A. m. ~ou4t:es iut'er It-1 1 90r ". , ' , 13;1..t..;1 : I ' Viilk , COUNl 1 . . irt in . lion. • exc.e rrtitioi en II S. EMI ur, . g.t.t Atte, MUM G. No e ,3 jiver] th ove tk I tary, 1 M qici Play • e and 6 bLe_d 1.1 M. S. E MEI ultA Fel I,A L c. : ( El.( :le .‘ ). pi , •tr:' : : 1 iffi.ll:, t t, r . ' .1-, grt iR tr , , . 40.1 ( in ti nee R 'he 1. and ribut 'n(ls o i •ary I e pet ent *./ cf t illiel •layer (.. I. IN') e appoint: to -S inuel ;Mai lntilbution oil i i i ke, anion iticrelf to the ll Iv tr-r . A ,- ;111, I ollt.,Ce. —The A; le4,iareetech NI 'ini,eni at the . of aiiss;Court in r 194361, at .1 b.] 13,1.1861. am 5 , the b • the ? .urt G. :hditor Tr the Tice o o rp , • klur, Leaver O'doc ,OTIC' L.l i; i, „ I !I 01!leti given I r'roaF, f r Charter: ' 4 le 40 t a Court of ,' I' l ,l 'i, d that th 1 4 1 ( utyat its ner uttd v•fef .4/Archl • , .14 - i l to' he contra •nl i spi licationfo• 11 , 1 McGuire's :'''' !',llotl of fleavi t iM , il icotion foi i T r:t §), `curer C bnt th of Inc i Comiti EM17113 t Term r irst, a Ch Chipe r Con Chol 11 111 BaiPn 4 dii.he by or , Tiilyl 1 I AI I ;1, I T an /t by Al ; Ir, L jkl I I 241 MEE hruper 14 i~ ~ ~~ for the connty thereof. ntis fillp.l to the and vrtlnation of ? - tric l / 4 . , in, !ate of county. tlee'd. .1, on 'notion the an . Au - • an 1 relitrt the Fe 4 m die Record. Cl'k. I will discharge. ,ointment at .the • the borough of 1 2, I Red, between I'. M., when and y attend if they 'I:1;Y,- Auditor. Y SS 1 far the couutr Judges of fluid u i nt of iViNam K. liy. the Orphan's r•nl estate, of Dr. r the appointment he balance duo 18.1 d -trustee. ISGI, the, Ccurt i utr, Ditinna }his It . an Auditor, and an Auditor to nci'in the hands GEM lIIM rom the Record.) OpitEA Cl'k. - • 1 timed will meet the- . • islarpose cf np the Clerk' of the I :ounty, Saturday, , P. M. ,AGI . OV, -.AuditimA MI ollowing . ngplicn poration Lave been Pleas of Beaver sioll be emnt.P.l by egnarnewing 21%1 .less eaws then i,e er for a Church to Methodist Episco- er. for a Churcti to thodist Episcopal !!. or Court. IF,. QUAY. Pro NAILS, rAfiXil next. All 'book He, tale and 4 will `l)e . ' left With ch ea „4 o collecti9n, Nritbdut i•e54)4 S IiARCEY ' ' Bridgewater, ,- • • I • v whomn he bag nerinissicin.to 'refer. nory 2,31'0 t --- i-4 --- - t-',.. ~ 4 . ',' If OTI '.'• . II 1 ,-,: I . : TV'OTICE . is - bereby .r.:iren fliat I or. Johrit A. .1. , 'Nledill, 'if the I,,iroig i or I;',oaver.'Oti 1 1P€ 13't ti day of Noventhei. A . 1).i_14). math:, ft V,Olti111:ITY i'ss'ignnitaiti to .he utider,igip.iij of 'a,ll his goods and ciiatt'eli,liin , ls ttpJ tenenVente tht the benefit.; of his tc'reditors:.l All pciions , , linoiving theuaselves to he indebted to; iiaid john A. MeGi` , ll, tire herebi reiluested to tihtl:e immediate payment to the unLqrsigtied,!laild those flaring elaims asSins , 'him are requeSteit ii., present thept propet:iy•aittlienticnted fek:set denient. t ':. I %I , MI. A.il:A1111);! Denser, Jan: 4tb, %ill I Assigueo. . - t . I , E , , e • '' • '' - AT' ' • ! . . 17 -2 it ' , prof id o gli a rt's , , . , If 0015 ;. ct... 31cS.If.' SPORE, ;,` ( Opposite the' r i t 'T:T3IES . O FFICE') N..tW .. BRiGHTON,. • 1 ARE KEPT CONSTANTLY! 0.. N 1. ND 1,,.. , - , i . t I Gi7,OIIGE - 1 1 ,0GT'N-!SiMEDIOR PIANOS, I AI; .z.O, - I i t f i' ' . . - 1 - t ; Second-Hand ; Pianos . ' . ~- SILTSICAL ; INSTROIENT i -OF 'ALL ! . , DESCRIPTIONS, - • , Pocks and Staionory, 1 ,% ..NrOcspaperslgnd ..'cr4lic:aill, Dra*ing Ilaferifil,- cf-c. ', ~ I 0/4 2tl; i'6o. _____ • __..... ME I. ; ;XF4.;UTUR'S ! NUTII3E. I , , , 1., ETTERSr testamentary °nil the esti e of i'4l..J ane Ktonk, late'•of Indtpendenc,4 . tp., heaver co, ciec'd., haiing been •igranted ti) the undersigned, all persohs inllehted to said 'elu.ate are, requested to make immediate payineut; and st es those havingiclaims again said tate will , , present them to. the subscriber, proper en thenticated for settlenie n t. . 1 •I i i - . . , t A. N. ,TtiOlPizqN, Ex'r.; . . Jan. 4, .01. t ; I • 1 Indeper.dence tp • i : • :. I- . I r - I ADMIXISTR,kI'O 11•e'tters Administra "4 Dr. R. Ctinninginitn;l: Tp.. Beaver County, idec• granted to the suhiarib township, nit personSil hre notified to make:. pm. thOse having cinimit tignin gent them Properly atithen ifftiiout delay. lillGii B NM • 1 LL i perAqns nde4tzd 0. Cuntling,ham:, ot r . 0. & S. !Cunt] inghatn. their acctffints onlor! tit L Jan 14. 1 • ' • 1 I~ • ' 1 • S Da44 1 0 signed tv and Chdt, tive S a , MESE .error; (I I missiociPt Knox, 11, pasell the ease. nosy and to ,Laty— T taken by 'the U, of IndiTttudene mantown and i bewa no 7urthr very."l ;THE as --'An 'o I.lok Survey' oyes 11 as taken ; From rue Coned .Surd Fir l'ouitel u.tiles from. Ch • ( In wiles fro Fo a ruiielt the eighth' u ilea; t five sighh, !hi' last tramd fo And For i . Jo ( miles- rob ti.i -- / T O K 4 Aulilt cii,lo garriat at Fo dotlari r ;•rfli iu the ~: Alcor thought slim created rti the the stilt ceccyJ 'f Uit b intencie. teti tu t aLowi t the Psi 8,000 v zetaidu • pa.st.tt kt. ~totthe ti I iut; iLIWC I .I I I gia-1 • Lotiehal l lases! till tug ItNj spewed I the (Jul stripbt...l 4— E l "The has , a ilo them / prof iu l 161 - 1 tnad eruturti muoiti But w' to sell lotjeCt that y .9.10,11 work MEM coin t, Can't did tw puti:ll3 Wb • 'lido' of ebdoeiui ttio r take the jcoltou! Inner a quitm asl •otle`c, NOTICE. lion .nru the est4te of its of .Inrth Sealetly d., hav,ing been: p duly reeidin7 ini sail debteito .8et 4 .1.;t , state nediat pap.: and st thel same wii pre diended for settiUrnent, 1 ' 1 .ENNETT. ' Adrier. 1 ' .1 • ri ...m;4„Thel 3 sludo cane io flerk.t.Jn al's own bead isn the I Matiyit beditil • i .o the estate f Dr 1 "4' " t t " PT " -- [ , NI, or' o the late firm I at, I add pst I are r , questedl ick set- 1 [.. efore :the first citty: of nen Edi 1 1 i , - I . ''''''r •ounts, or notes t then 0, 1 , , i e.heart, he pr.tkper ofacers'fori 1 h e art to fe 'ct to persons. I.: . CUNIiING11:11.1, . Thi S. 31ARQUI8,1 i . } I . Fzeent r ots: .1 ter / t • . e adt . i •11 • ; . 1 •11 ES 111 ad rifts Frrs envies Two ot.- per discontinued, tiopt .t dig POLL I ANCZ AR a ; 0 1 11 1 1,11 , a aetti I ged: • Ctg Sre tor, • I ti the rate f6O I • ee for one iiliher ion 26 cent . A y advertisers. • Catio ns, C by Inn% a 'iliac eni n4r Y c f m n d l thir (went made ount nd co De late' 1 prom Li e 4 Law t o, olio*. (8b i s lief I re th e • 1 e • sap& It w 4 igt I)eeraie i t 1 einieratie f 4! e Code— Ji 1 I r, lo! of 184 T, ikhl the deeisit i 1 , quit; io the I faithful to Lil . 'ti I fuktives :. orttielt4.in this nisto4witte, yOrie—but tirk idol of 411 - i ur I la ll- CISODa I mocrat ibee i 1 101), T e .41 pTOI7 cken wa I ter and room h to. I. WiF, 8000 dtkace vikettl .he pen aut :flao, l l. Valle . T to "the TB r. Stern enure ~ • i - the 1.1 e) Deiar iis tI Tae kri.t.toti; t Weld, eys I MI 1 . hree.ri • t l i vi I ~ t roe quart uo and , tv, anti tvt 'lack oey. 1 film the ittcl a q dirt Ji to.(,11 t I : ' 18 n'son is tl)Ru. RE FOR STAGE lid rig r pleo- s4uaw, rti ,Yuin Al Fula '' I { titian - iv bar. u cotoin &mind vtirtHesi 1 luite, *rid ps, r nd (ha a l p [ ben leer fir• e fe i mail, !jilt' lilt eelxlhrm ty a tit els , posed t r obet ka i nk !c!al a id doss ut loped owl. I iot 'at exp. l o .t Ich was lod nu As ths tdtiitlr srized eifeet, au. alba caitu..y EU EMI of t licati k be hellicent E I T4O tat 9,6q0 voiei• latid yet . d fine ( . OEI 30 rs that 1(111ts i1.',241:145d I'l insjot t is sti that fe% 'landl.ll feiir. , er i - 0 Wort: 1 ,1 'n rise Lett c ono, rj 14e ate: stay I •essiouists I I i MEM a rep p Sec t le del UI, pno Congre notrit. State. .ulti et the et• et !hie sea • T 681013 elared th ru(l tile t there `that w nd l ler 12171 lothjri theia aa l 1 , 81, • 14t 01 % .1 Itar has ire good t r Lworld Said an tud to the tu hen," t to h e moi n lb! , "7( ni !" ur moth 8,1 Orli,' a • tOTC peor at h. t, to th lat if 1 no Atte e Ftide senali a . 111 , prop , r;mrcio the qehe b he gove natant 1 i,. I 1 I I L I I . Prop conti , unity 1 It Ii only en.iebli .13 ean seven 1 ite g benehas eu.ilener , v vital; tins' etrrgtbe pin qur ppw T., ' -12-- 4....•....4 1 Ex-Secretary IFloy,d Gotliblpeq liiin o in be ,residept (if tbe (:, you Lep y0u711,19 1 en y u we r e in -' mon ?—[o l 10 youni l l ing you owing 1 tee it; 1 !iiit—a' I aye M United overnor lengthll rem c • .41ith I aroliha; r rhruite as her J 6glii.a efriAre I tioir U. asituil I ' I i+f the Nashvi eigiltitet n golf . F .H Pity • the f muoh e.t es, wh , th- i'resii isptor -- I -- isher. the Sate_ the 114,ii ge ltesdayl; Jaw: t :; ~ , • • M I: r. Brunal like this which .;,, he 'must 14 of be ft 1 , I l iik- 1 1- his' eountri. = Ilt 3 .'unforttmt it ruOftereil not tillolti1101:1 whit, arriyed hhnself t .. • .1 ; ts . OMM • o(,, au re, to .b !'nh a r .4plit.biatif &Flare, everth ,in advitl , whaiever he migt ihe firOk avoid: no. respoustb nty of ii - siii;; i l2l.o4ool4 ape k' openly-an frank! ,-Oeitings:n4of4r,o avoid / `censure or to WA :emstinnitliti i 3. ;in wh'alever ;he 'sal lie wound Itij ' unled,' be 11 oped,b$:ft atrillifiitita t°'#ut. F itod oi -, i ! ii i ly ustor . enon sentiments ne-wi stlnetioti ' r, t;cl by W I own j iligment ana sl)proved b y bit own neart;_a id , so far se.,lii'ell‘Wed k to I fact!, would adv Wee oothing,it, what was. , etreugtbenOd Ily rntb.' If a, jury of twelve honest Mop, ow 3, W, well 041 truly t y rj the issues, joined netwe i en thei-two•sootio D 5 i i - P. iiirl', which , jbolTiked ,lit, o politi9al party, be l ying no motives tit; 4erve but I tile interests of i the .c Altai' ' If 'ssohj a ytt r jury , , '1 he pind'ag lillUi9 I was /,found oLtry „. , 1 Ile would submit t a iir olei4oi to them without one word; -nil Orgutnerif, and ' e would I+ve, he i l felt eonviti dil a !Pro i 4 , gild unan l imous —',iet 'on all belqueatio s. , But; unfOrtunr they wp 4 4, I not goi a I disinterelit l ed that bonne. end, m ore unfortuni .r.:.' umelves wer e, k . ;Filly ono l'aou to apt 1 rata to f / )11 for the , . settlemer' , grrst , import hop, ! di'l !MI OM lots, e by rmm of ye, I anl.l a ti,. ' 144' ' 1 veri' ' , depth ' !They a i iio/1, I . Y i 1181 " i. , J?r torril with; j'cidouiies. ' The tatihers ef i ic roptealie knew that' Men i Were wicked a dl corrupt, and thEWlera l gthe h i l b 'T 'to oheArvii'andlu -- .CU S1)11 r f.ety W sWt Et ! , , , I , p 1 hold the 1 princ plea of the . kjo try slstlttrtion. d Eien the lad rof his Couu . was loom • ' palled d i stvea lin supjort 'the Consfibition i., d : which t, e help to raise, 11114 ihC re :00 4 ri the authars'Of thii ion i that h indu 'titana to nalie glrott the feirrit i bfofride, , 'was that people vi'aii _elected roo t ' ; tit rule e ' over their mi h have 'an , odprturay of l' ' ' removing the ' 7d electing' bktfet, men in their educes. 1 ' " 1 . I ,', I . 1, i And it was aid it3W that ifithoy did, not t 1 deeile' the c titrv H inust go o.ruin,3 and '., - . public !libertywould be overthrown. I 111 proteste4 agar t such an , i4 -, a Ire de , w 'mended, delayl tor, the men, , vitimenl end [ ,1 1 ,(I I;cbildroiri of the ou try.. lu heir, name hi i , Vdepaan'llo en ' journ ent of! thit quarrel fa,' :irom i l aloes a mkdiened pttlitiianti. if 11l 'I theydid not ail'Ou u the n ' ttb i , J erre the lilPeople, i on Thai • floor it conld ever , bi. sit , It.led, end th,'' wonl ...be 1r ptitiaiblei Ifor !ill I,Whateir evil igh , follow . [ ltriat 'right r f° - i l kid they to sume rat theyi a dna oonld r," 1 e ttle the qt lion of pekoe ? I Noti,thet, 1 utt !alone, but ' th,.' que'et on involting tht 'el; he 1 tenc of the' °vein ent.l They ha , not ,i e rig s litht to. slime it; and tint hadl here ,_!tt nod eit , in his place taatl if - the two llea ' !loose 14 Co 31-ess il onld fail to come to m l !ti i proFlr settl , -it:' f the piestion .before ihe 1 he stionid see der 1 liberty,and' c vertnin I h ter le , of last pop he , ~1 1 imopi , land' tosineatt 4 •1%; he.,wor i. of ti 3, r LID fad ry a wa e be. tapb reph ve mpt al gu ud's 'ed ? elf n I r loor. 1 regl4 Id we t, be* L' Btat [ . of lost inbl il M IGet con DIM ,iion—the Perms. - ,of. the Northern StSt mk. Jg with= them be 'would CL, .!=nts 'Jan" who was in favor o , ',Mohan to .'oCits wbat her said. The ,' a a l , nr,,,- oit m liberty_bill. There weit,olo eaneelor O0111!RIO: VhertZtl4or,zia epposilipia to the eze nacos. of the F ugiti v e Slav ri la l w. Ph 4o 1 !) t,jjwaspinether. - They iharglid that it Was intended . to exclude Afrieatt shayery. fro i, the territories. That . smar t en:rather. That the rsiipectivenseeticiae were: net „he me enenus, -- and b l i tited ens enntheri and that:, ; some of the ,Northitrit t ast es we re for he gro 1 e,tjual I ty. , , l i,, • 1 , t, . I I ; Those charges constituted all; the ajlega ,tioirsin the bill of indict Merit which they'! , I liad led. -As, to the ;first, ; he 6onfeseed , •r • , ;that personal liberty bills l •,did 'exist, without Its.xceis. ; But it was. die :to trtith ,te sayl that Ida's° obnoxioul billiswool/ anon lei m ei:aloft' all theSstribite ,books' of the fren.j ;States. • Thet was the only change ;that I could be sustained.' The' balenSe lot the' allegations they I mad* out' .warn all with referenq to itairtga - that isever happened, , and which never could have hapyi r ened had! , the eeceding States ,remained in t)e poion,' i t and . had theft. representative, not stayed at I borne.; -, I I 1 And now as to the , permonal' liberty bills t —tit's only charge Ott which they .had to ' rely. • Its was arsured that thec; personal) liberty hills: had •hee,n ;struck from i the! thte books;of, all the Ilboidet fiee States ' lowa,:!lndiana, Illinois, 'Ohio, 1 ?nil arid New Jerseyl; .Te ::be 1 ware ,etill:retained in jilrircuont,,l la aSeured, al fugitive ) ; slave had ; •for forty :y l ears, trid which i a i,ihle to slave 'a W?fl thtl 1 1 th Carolina to 'h i m at that ( in a dayl i s ride of I had never known' etsletiil from his ~ ehad I known' of through.,the. dis- ind , 'Tom Kort-! into Illiaois,.! .. ny the:: ijeeple and : tr. !But had !the South to Mirth ill t'peal their Ils f 1 They Ih tl done no they ' said i that the I meat, the futivo Olive the (Sat ? The, pies I, it 1 lite mss itge, used 11 , ; • i . ;., , ow ' • d .if , 1.• . haeelitcd in thdt lth(ra4isca." ' so: , Every: `rttempted, master of I üblic no, sedulcimdy made ia were ,arreeted 'as and carried •• i t • a•; . *: ,ty Ty` ritt, and 'tic, w4• - the (pod , Ind gipire f i up; even all irue would to for , disiolving tfie hey haVe law and erderi Jt:the Conatantion, and of, bintlierhoo,t. ;with ltheir /men ? •Ttley wotlld dO 1:10fh , kind: 'Tennessee Izita‘d lion e Border State, - andthey would . cirbiitar time buithen of .111 :battle 'and. :at of the' day to pro! ecl ! itre,Staies • learn to. the Grilf, 'from, whence 0 e "' e ;in cseapiog would ha t to travel six. hundred 'Miss - of _slave territory' , ,efortri he'could find a sanctuaryip the-free , ~Stalest Precipitath . Mi. will iy , on7. No ,;' the would• prefer any, (other kind of "pre ! 4itate" , to that. Then ire `vrasi . no, f ult to be' , fonnd with the f ug itive: slave II W. ' A United States commissioner,' on- . pointed to carry out' !that la , ', a reaident 1 of 'the present kingilotn of ,Solth 'Carolina, , has assured, him that the preset law 'Was as l stringent ; ; . , • 1 - ; e as human ingenntty - could! ;., Make it. And would, y , eu ;reenact - thee! . ; t loon for That cause ?, ' ,i. IHe knew that•the NortherrOpeople• were . 1 . I opposed la the slave trade. They always; i,ijtad boon, and always *Mild! he. •.- The 1 1 Northern men, -born and edneated in the I tree States; , knew nothing i l ibitaver of 1 i slavery, 'except What' they' had ;heard of it . I froM Harrison and others. Bd i f the strong- I I eat pro , ; slavery. man, South :waslthe Yankee' i Who wont, down there and married, a widow ! with's plantation•welystocked With negroeed But they could no More hope to make the 1 Northern I people ,prtmilavery,! than, they ! could hope to brake a hungry politician run away . , from - a'fat, office. 1 [Laughter]. These' piecipitatora say ,Sat ill* Northertr , people, in some time Ito come, intend to , abolish slavery the States. I, He did not ' belieie•dne word of it ; and standing there in his ptace,.befole that •crowded audience,' he avaweethat there was not la man the House who desires to abolish slavery in the States; or wini imagine:. they have the night to attempt it. i [Cries from'ltepubli ean benches,' "Not-mie ' n l ,4t one." If there videleuh a'man, . he desired to see him.' I I • I oi - t: 1 'Such a man wanlil desert , the ,exeeral , ion of hie celleagues, and the execration. '-every man who respected the,Constitn and y/it that declaration to aboliil ' ' was Made by than precipitators in •; the: most Bolen a' aesnrances given by et political patty.r--- that nopolitical party that in the country :had given, solemn ‘ guarantees to *67' '-‘ the States But this - the 'Politicians and Ind the opposite I l i t ito the public the Republican iio other pa!ty =I MB tation peep!' bomm soothe . mold Mies. • . Brit lie asserted - th ey did ant hate each , i• 1 , other- more than fheyl bed se en:the;pla Whig null [ Democratic ; patties kated cacti other aftei'esch succeeding political contest- But won't they love one another' more after they were separated ? That was the question. They were'„ going to 'separate , - were • they ? 'And where would •be thie bcintudariee! The river. Ohio, which; tt `araiAaid we dry_ one half of the year, se e d froxr- over the other half, was the only i barrter that, etota b .d. separate these hostile wilows. If they 'lasted each other no7S would they be found in fraternal eipbran c *hen , they had .separ'ated into rival and loathe cotifederacies T - They bate ,eachl oilier ! ` •'Not a bit, of it. . If their conatitu entelcouldisee bow the free sailers of the •Northl'and the radiele of -fhe South lived j tCge r tlith, they would net luilieve a word i fff it, , They hate l each -= other ? • _No,only whe n I the "ins - had to giVelway to the "outsl" 1 [Laughter ] -• ) . ".1 ".I 1 Y I , J 9 ) 4en the army or Office.bolders were seen Ideating out, bag and baggigol I and making way for their triumphant sue ! censors. 1.. , '0r Ids own parr, if any sacrifice I + hey could make would save the conutrylhe 1 1 , would bo glad to Make itßut,separatien, 1 if tbeyldit: ear vat f r-, would'breed . that hate 1 `which wo Id lead to Tends and contests 2011 I bloody an .protracted its was the-_ war be.: Moen the heue,Sof York and Ltncaster., } 7-1 Separate,: 'reek up the' ; ; Government," - titi I , let the Ce tral' Stet ,, s be percipitated into! i this revoltiorragainsti the will of the piml I pie,' and ten, years would:' not go by until ; the two , actions 'would -be hairesscd iby,l r [ rivalries leading to hostilities, and finally t to the - en version of the weaker partyi-- - 1 If- ibis .w uld' not prove'so, why then !all history and all its teachings Rae a false: ...! hood: - ' I . vith regard to-the Ifear excited in he Southern mind, with regard to a deter ' uainationejthe part 'of, the North to give equality t o tile negro in every, respect,l be , proceeded 'to show how unfounded the! I charge was, and noticed that in'New Ilarli, 1 at the lest electioe f ; that 11 , 91;11!i, had leta submitted team people, who refused by £l.l 111 ' 3i ority of -twenty to; one, to , extend uni- verealsugrage to the negro, and continued: "It was e argil againferthe North tint it - 'l teas_ froni their' midst ihat the ,John Brown , raid cam ;,.but he .would ask his seceding friends, t at in cam Of disunion, would. gtirolinabe better able to I protect 1 .-herself against ritid. then than , she bad tern in the Teat. - Novi, when every inie was true - tethe Gonstitution, When every men was - , • • r. 1 a jiidge and executioner of the 1144, 0 3 d 1 Mr. LiAKE (._ern., ya:) onkel whether -. i ((very convenient tree I was a 'gsliewe 1 4 013 1 Mr:Etheridge was speaking' on. thil side 1 which tolhangevery nian who violated rhe a ' of the l'iorth or the side o f the Solicit : c,nstitution in the manner-' Johnßrowiti v. Mr. ~ ....TH, E tt. I , Dc;E-1 ant spetfqi on 'r pg• o and his fol lower!! had who should tea c llr 11 1 ,- , 1 side ap h i d , has , jeze representltires on eVery ma i n that they Ihad acOde 1 punisl m ut of • traitors as atringent as it . mi f'Di . th° I the tbior-1 - wnt rpeakin:y .on the side ai l ; c o 1 • , 1 , 1 . cotlatry, [Applause :I klreaß . in the uld be adc. 1 1 1 - „, ,; South bold. men, excited , men, 9hiaalroust ~ It was a matter of history L udas it was,' men , were drilling and diciidin,ing, the tt-e men of PeonsylVania who isere ~.t he' l rnis l itery.. Men were eicited withililll ibe in t ,. fi i f i st to vindicate the outraged law.s, an t. tOpom- p,and eircUmstance of war.., i iien-litiit- ~ 2 ! o sr support and succor to Virgioia•againet t ti eve d' that Lincoln and Vie stoto p t‘ ; want the attack of John Brown ; and when the t going, to the South to• apply thill i toreh tai tilllowors of that - man • bad*, , escaped from I towns, , and , hamlets and dwelli g 5,... end" yirgioia it ought to be remembered that' theie thing's erase from 'Souther ' misapol! l Ithey !we; arrested in' Peongylvania, b i ro t prehension of Northern men. - .flo nlialf 1;3 1 ckto Virginia by , their captors and hand; i this An stop the - tile. - of revo,utioni be cl ed over . to the nuttiotitierq by whoin they i would,vote for the Crittenden proposition,. -, were" tried, and being adjudged guilty• ! , l lie would vote far , he Kopositiole he . bad' p l aid ! the:penalty of their i nvasion by thea ! submitted hiaiself ;he would vote forthei: own (loath. , + • i repertiof the gentlemail from Oiti,e,; he . 4. The 'iieop7e of , either section had been ' isMild l vote tor any . think that wins Of any , ~ F I ' 'lino estranged and provoked by misrepresental. I va l ue , th a t had any principle, tba , tione and calumnies,'and th us perversions and falsehoods had done their 'work. Ile i• H. i .would relio- e Ate public mind tfrom-tb 1 p iped bes tit. Ffe, - , 1 , would necept their ', charges , in the most ag. • hyped Co n gre's would e ent something to'. grieved from; and yet he wou l d tell item stay t o tide of revolution-.but if netbinc, that the wore;all.false.'' He said tho he icohld be done, - as he said before;lte would Would ma k e any eacel i fiee to save the elm' Igo be.fore the peo . ple, r . and' (firme b , imillele 1 id I - try. e t aould even accept Janies Buchan .l ,d - • 1 4 'atil 1 an for another term, and allow/ the fo ld into the "deadly imminent breav o , public fimctionarjr !"I t o administer the e,)v- i w a ii st u . hi resist- the wave; ilf dieunin'a te the; And it the worst came MI he MOTS, t eminent for four, years more. LOped this was giving -, suffteient evidence off his fidelityto' the Constitution. wavready to liind hie sanationeo anything that would heal • thoses•• difficulties. Various proposi• tient 1! , 1 been offered, let them accept ttio rest • o would go for the, report of the Committee of ThirlyoThree rather tbin go out of the Union; :h u t, failingin all , he orould'go home, and 'would tlicire meet with a torch in one I hand and,a G sword .v she othiir, and l eo I p him od , leo long irs the tars , - au stripes floated aver hint and hie star Ili :would never • lyield to d ieunioo, • j [Geiieral • applause /rob, deisely . • I crowded galleries.] ! 4 1 .Cons't antrAwir to StaW •it 'iv= •elv i ~ but •:: tahl met ostitutittti i now: iv, for a moment - in tht with Ilitve6 tiider the . 0. Tbey - de4ied that Alt. rePpec,tye iceman were no , and- th i at they hated 314 'at might be,: so, ~.but that Tay as they boom° bettor _I 47.. He asserted what I tv tary, t at every solitary . iutioniwas. I ordained afte and was ' ;voted for by Smith; and cither passe ed , and-apPruved of _the very 'policy undilr r wh be inaugurated was r the ocrati party of the . ;So ,gaveto the country strecei ed their approval ' 1 ' that - when the gaveiti when the Declaration 4 proel intact, that .onr wl, the ,is4iisippi river,' ,a 't from that very day,ia out , at the instracel ,af:er all ibis pile Flori 44 wiqt sea thalo3alf the popul;tiotis he iepri:„ iouted~ goes out of thi Union, wik the Oificat ionsi - with the public "lends _ ' with , untold millions ; - and,, ; worse thaw ill, car rtes Keith her : the hi is .pras, ° unity of I hfia States. `.• 414 . • cedes .whien. could not at:' this -moment protect herself from the alligatoti Witilinit l' the aid • of - ..the Federal Government--; 1- (laughtcr)—this 'very FlOriclaipuichkeed tt i ih r the instance et the South, with N 'Aar- 1 tooney and Northern blond . He th ii rm- 1, ticaill the .atinicatirin of Texas , lee - -ot I :the instance 'of the Solitivi and an aillnirt b.: . to; the Governorjlouston of that gate,— , 'ln 1850 the -Stara demanded --itl4, Mini i slave law. They had got that.liThef 1 , 'rstidemanded the. Missouri compromitm. 5 They got it . They then demandeghria: i' peal. ' They got that. They had aids 1 1 1 , ed nothing which, they had not to 1 . Boit , I bow they demanded that slavery ols 11141 be f , protected lin every inch of the territory of the United States. But that - queett4lt eill decided sgainst, - them, in i• most •liintiato- 8 ksiblo . manner, at the balloobeitt aced Pi even the Southern Stated ihemileix 9 have '`, pronouriced against that- , demand; The r , ' Government had been in operaticoilpeart i i oighty 3-ears, and np to this hour o ,Irgem,.. t her. of • Congress bud even. so inueit tail in: 1 , trodueed ;a - hill to protect slaver y(-in We ß f q iterritorieti • But they. proposed. to-,diiiitlito g ' 'Ole Union, tiesaase a•osajority of -thO kip* • 1 , .. pie had replied to their demand (IF pre- rwition oft..elavesi- in the ' terriioiiiie; thilf .- ' all they should ever have •wail natonter• . i 1 , at ' - locion. .. 'And that was all they' ever would obtain. Oae disunionist: , said that 1 `l. he waited protection for alsivei,for the -,' ',' purpotias! of , expansion , - that ' s!sys i il, was ihcretu,iug, and that . in • fifty yeas" ,thel I•xotild have twenty millions of .4togroms, ii wons and conSequently they roust .have `to I expand. - But l the trial:recut that they toned,- i cl no expansion, and..if pay did 4 (!SP•thll ! v. ' could not... g e t , it,. llnt, uhe saidi , ,before, congreu shonid adjourn the quarrel , to the people :' and if lthey failed to ,de isti o ,litt liew, s l , than eighteen rename it will adjos i nvitsalf: i # Ile.,,Toi , one, was pot afraid to list t !: ileopie, and that appeal must`he tr. its .' ' .:t h e n answer to Mr. Valtandingtain, be !aid that so persistent had been theiiiisreprerptoten anise inisapprehiMorts of l inenAton#Ont ~--' theltbaion . with ,tegard toNarthrt mite , ' and thS prineiples of the Republican, pasty!,: that the people of the South were-willing , to beliere a he and bs damned. Tif wean , matter of history that a few weelia ago, a etatleman . .(Cul. lilemsnin'ger) pruclaisnd from the steps of the eapital of 3filledge rn - c ville to'ientleen, laWyers, doer r, shorti; . boys and everybody that stood aro u nd, that _ I - Ismailia! namlin, or as he is call ti there,: "Cahible Hamlin"- was a mulat i to -they the North had elcated an:abolitionist to be President; and a mulatto ',en be.Vz :e rresi , .• dent. ' l - • ' t if bis State of the feartii unerilliog last moment, now, in ad , r. clear ,of tfici be evie'aed pvbfi liber its mitts, try floated, wota her peril,' flder,ee of •{Ap IZr.M . B4i. Jack Downing ri General Jacksen, during the 1 Smith. CarNutt Thirly, yegrs Bp had away observed Ova _pi ni . had a grea deal to F ay aboul the Itot drop- of blood is fheir i amazingly 'particular about thef 19 a-a-natter of his- 1. act of the Constt r public stateimen' of thcks, by hint or relceie r States ; and the' ch Lincoln slioii!d policy, of the Dem tfr, and which [they a'nti The Houle knew pent stet. Otdatned, f Independence was ,stern boundaii• was and be lasserted, that ,the instatienidi h of slaveholderti,, the Mir Ther e are but eaves:.Stt. the 'post_offace ° receipts exceed turfs. These ere Messecha . s 'Comsectieutt -Rho 'Nets York Pen u",yl vnnia tad. . . 10 - No . iito her 'lov i ;oner..!olqyj EOM I = .• the• nth, j_ to , guard should bef'dragged to . the bring; it precipice ; and be; i 'made are learn, it would: be hilly at net ,of his country's . rtiin. /1,131 ,-- . . range, he_ washed bp U,544 J I Autos and tbe'criut l eiAtif ivili te'thore who would : evertbrot , ty, and raise a ,desi;tisri oil Wherever the flag 'ool4' cottn . ', there would • ha lir and , : kit to it in atilt, 'the d'a Lour of. ith all the sacred trust and conk 1 on ,enthostast Clio itg- to Mk '1 11 " 12 ".1- . '': - I!,slltrltitr 0, that:l4 'Fisons• w . -114" I,t, l 4eciding n.N !et 5 Il' 401 ibpictin expEbdi. Ne(r 14' Islanli d:her boa!: e,.first, maiden .evin r, but a, ki - ss was :RI 1 0 II I ; = Aell 1: of -' MI BM .