3 Imp-nun. . jllea‘dqurtm, Prbvost Marsha, Slxrunn Dunner, PA.. Chunlm-nburg,~ August. 14,1863. CERTIFWATES «0F PHYSICIANS. Secticn 86 ol’ the regulations for the gm. ,ornment o! the Bureau of the Provost Marshal (‘mneml reads u follows: Nooertfflcate of a ph‘ysicinp or surgeon Is 10 be received i‘n support of any point in the claim of dra'flg‘d men for exemption from mililafy mvice, lg. the fact. and “anew-nu therein ”:1?lo are all!!!” on "on y; before a civil magistynpe 9019- penent'w admmintet oaths. ' $3OO EXEMPTION Section 2 of Crcular 34 ignited by the >lsoth Marshal Gwnoml reads as follow: : ’ TthoHector ofinternal Retenu‘fln each Confessional District has been Authorized Lbyt e Secretary'of War. in}! direct“ by the Secretary ot'gbe Train-my, tolrcceive from drifted persons, who desire to pay i for the purp‘ose of exemption. the money nbo‘vo dpvcifiod (i. 9. $300.} On receipt of 'tbiu sum, the Collector of Internal Revenue «Hall give the drufied punon plying it ([44])- ~(irate uni/Me. 0319 copy of those reveipu shall be driiveied to that-Board of Euro”- ment on or hel‘nra the dny tho drafted per son in required to report for duty; and when ab‘deiivemd to the Board, the drafted ‘ {Orson shall be: furnished by the Board wit‘h‘l n éeflificumf exemitihn. (Form 3!, Regu» ‘ lotion} of JPi-ovost {ars‘hal Genaral’l Bu reau.) stating (ha! the person is discharged irom further liability under that draft, by u use], N‘meing‘mxd the bum O'Hhree hun dxrld dollars. x'l’ho receipts nf the .CuHcctor of Internal ‘Rrvt-nuepny be handed in? the Bond at ingy time-whgu in sebyion. . ALIENS ‘ Circumlfia isuuaJ by the Provost Marshal General pr rim-r, that any person claim ilFg-u'emfijl an the round f alinnuga, sbnilfilp beta“: the gourd/:nwflidnvit 'nlalin‘ ,‘ ’ A ’ .. lat. Tiny. ho “(In llirn, and «Wu forth iho Government of which he clmult to be ulubjoct.‘ ‘~ ' ‘ .2d The time when he elmofinto the U ‘nited Sum, lnd where he raided since that d‘to. ,’ ‘ ' 3d. That he bu ntver doc-Inez! his in tention to become I cilizen ol the United finial, Ind bu got exercised {be right of gum-. 3. by “:Ing it an] election in any a late. - , . ,- 4th. That he claims to be exempted {rota unitary ’nervico.nn the ground that ho tn the subject of I foreign (:overnnicnl. It'd Tm not declared his intention to become I citizen of the United States, and haunkof .voted inmny State. ‘ i The atlidavit to he supported by my 1 ' proof the pnrty triny ofi'or. " ~ ”the Board be satisfied that the party : claiming exemgtiqn in fully entitled thereto, i pndq the ‘Act of Ccngresl, they will dis: 5 «shame hm: From the dl'jtft. But, if not-nt i i-ééed, they shnfi rater the case‘ with the n davit, thraugh the Pxovost Marshal tion . ‘br'Al. .for decinion by the Department of Btnte. in the menntime‘ruapemling any Ic :Jiim in the one ‘nntil the deci'uion of the 1 Side Departmenfshall in such case be con- FTQ¢od II evidence of the fact witther the 1 pemn ism; is not, subject tp nifl’ ry dutiv. The foregoing instructions m' 1 be strict y ‘nbsei-ved- by every diafted person c! Ipm}; “exemption on the grounddf alien“; ‘~ SUBS’I‘ITUTES Smtinr 7 of Cm‘ulnr 33 issued by the Provost. Marshn] (innerul, state: that 3.2311 ”mums” who may be drafted. and who may .(le'airo to presvnt n shbstilulohshan give notice in wrilihg to the Board of Enrol}- meut thlnt or‘x such nslny filmy vi)! presents Rubstitute,‘ giving His name, reaidenpe, age. :lnd'itnt‘mg whether he is MLQLBB or a citizen." . . _ Persons desiring to furnish substitutes willnbsexve strictly the foregoing uire— 'ments. " For ('onyqnienqe in candor” and filing, thpae notices muqt-bp written upon ntleaat' a 11qu sheet onehier or loolscap ,pnper. - ‘ ' » ‘ » Oil/IW‘lnrszlay. Scpteméer 2r], nnd each day Vlmréafter (SundaVDexcepted) unlii {mum ; notire,*from 8 to ‘J o’clnck in tho‘mm'ning, . the BBurd wxll hear propositions for sgbsli ,ttutcs and examine persons so offering. 3 THE RENLEZVOUS. ” ’sz Proxiost. Mnralml General has fixed Clm bersbur‘g as life rendnvous for this Muriel. All men who any be drafted hi‘n’h .uccordingly appear at the time and pineal indicated in 11.9 notice that. will be‘dcrved’ upqn Lhegh. jqr be deemed deseriexsfi Kt; awfin‘flnce is expected or desiregoncrona thetima‘nnmvd in the notice. I; such us-up'penr ‘in advance of their linking pro-I Vision will be male and in no :éve’nttcaul their exfininxt iontuko prnceden'de ofotlners.‘ Under lhis head is published Soc. ‘25 of the'At-t of Congress passed March 3..1863 :, Sec. ‘25. 'l'hnt .il'nny person ‘slmll resnst. sny drain of mbn enrolled under this act into the service of‘llxe United States; or shall counsel or nid any poraon to rosistany such draft; or shall assuulf or obstruct any ofii- ‘.cer in makinglsuch dmlc, or ip the pix-(bun— ance of any service in: teintnon therebp; or 1‘ slmllmfimwl :m'y person to assault, or oh struci any such ofiiuei-,or shall counEel any (fumed man not to dppear at the plapg pt mdezvous, or willfufily dissuade them from the 112110! uinnce of mxlitury duty,” rehuir t ed (by law, such persons shall be subjegt to aummriry nrrpst_ by the Provost. Mnfhhfl], ,und shall be forthwnhflelive'red to lpegiv‘ll ‘ udthorilieamnd, upon' oonvxptidp thereof, Le puniahed by_ a fine not, exoeedxpg‘five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment. nm 'oxceeding two years, or by both ofsaid punishments - .-—- - . THE QUOTA. ’ . The gunk} asslgned ,to this Cnngressional District fi'Fwo Thousand \Tonundred and ‘hixtyb‘ev‘en. Ghe draft will be for this :number, with filly pgrcgptuywdded. From ,Adams county “ill be draWn one man in “awn-y 18323 of lmr enrolled inlmhitunu in ‘,Cla.fss~l ; from Bedl'erd county will be‘dm vnne‘ man in every 3.333 of her enrolled in habitants in Class I .r from an‘klin count)" .will be drawn one main in every 3.330 ol [ler enrolled inhabitk Class 1 ; from JFulmn (munly wfll be 11 one man in evely 3 " 1 ol‘ lwr aim) inhabitants m '.Clafs I équ Somerset. county will 'be drawn one man in every 3.355 ol‘h'er‘enroll— ‘ed inhabitanls of C 1359 I. , ' TEE DRAFT. ; The Draft ior the Counties of Adam:, Bedfbrd, Franklin, Fulton and Somerset, { compdsingtlré Sixteerfih Congrgssionnl Dis. {net of Pennsylvanip. mil pgumence m .1119 Masonic flall,’Chanibeg§hgrg;- at, 9 'o’cloék on thagnorning 9f Mfidsyt August 24mins!" and .'cqgfihuq from glny iiudny until the work is‘o'oglpiglf’d- “gggibjlls: me posted in egery towns‘mp announcing fine day of‘draving for [\nrfi‘cglar qlxlrdis tricts. GEO. EYS’I'ER, " l‘rovost‘Mm-sha) and President ofßoard. ‘ JG‘HN T. M’ILHENN-Y‘. , Commissxoner otßomd. R. s. smss, ‘ -‘ ‘1 » Surgeon of Board. 1 6!. _————L.—— -———-———’ ; .lgzzimckyr, Gubernatorial ‘ Election.~—Hon. Charles}. 'chklifl‘e nné published the fol lowing on'kl in Kentucky'finpers.‘ probably as a prelfidqqo contestigng the election of T his oppongn t,\Br-mlette: \ ' ‘ \Soz‘ne friendk each county Will inélose to me a full statempmof all ‘he facts which occqlnred a! the given] 91:09; of 'voting at the as: election which ptevented a free and full excl-cine of the electivejfnnchise by hitiiqns who were entitled to vote. Ad dresé‘lo my residence, Bdrdstown‘. Ky. ”fl . C. is. anun. ' ___-«0.» A —— +— 7 u 1%”, _. A rut enpount of‘nonsense Ind humbug ha been published may by the Abolition 1 pm: upon this subject. The state of ‘the cue injuat this. A case of Chane k Miller‘ was brought befbreh the 'oourt 951me0 i county, in the fall of 1861, to Inert-in yhether by the amended Constitution of i this State. ah election could be held end e ‘ vote taken for District Attorney outside of the Commonwealth. After edecieion _wu mide by the Judge at Wilkeebem, the glee has taken to the Supreme Court. and we: decided there in 1111,1862, and is re ported in sth Wright, p.‘ 403.. hie there decided that, n the Amended Constitution requires that every vote‘hehell hue ” raid ed in (lie State mic yea, and in the election' dis trict where [Efffl‘crt to vote. ten-day: immediately; precafing Jud/t efectio'iri” and that the Legisla ture, even-if they had intend. it, had not the right to authorize en eioétion ouuideof the State or diltrict. In deciding this comtitutional question.‘ Judge Woodward delivered“ the opinion of the Court, and every Judge on “the bent-hi,-l except Thompson. concurred in the olii'n-i ion;' even Judge R'e‘a‘l, who we: nomimted' and elected by the A'bolitiouists, concurred in it. Does "euy aensihlév' or hone-t man, believe that. the Judges‘of the Supreme Court are governed in their decisions by theiri prejudices. or passions. > Summits!l :ludge Read had delivered the opinion ; andi ‘ suppose he was now a. candidnie for Gover-I ‘ non'what would,the Abolitionists say then 1‘; i Bu‘t Judge Read not only concurred_in whim View of the law, but the Ihqt Legislaturei concurred in it, for the Legislature (the! Senate having a stronglAbolitinn majority)l 3 passed a joint resolution, ‘9'o. 16, pamphlet“ i laws, page 614, “y-ropgsinginmendmente to the constitution," hidithe‘first amemli-neuti which the people are i-e'tmestetlgto make, is! to allow the “qualified ,elcctorl of “ii! . Commonwealth in any military serviceutoi exercise the right ofsuti‘rage in all elections ’ 'by the citiLous,” 3:0. Now. whyr should'the] Legislnture cuill upon ‘HIB poolile to amend; I the «minimum and give the Irmy the fight to v’ote if the nuny hiu the Iright el f“ (15'? Judge Rain} and Judge Woodward must;- perfc‘nm their duty in expounding: the I" ’; butJ-rhile they do this, they are; banter rm [:4le the soldier thm Gov. Cur-l tin and ti. . Abolition Legislature, when would violate the Constitution the lolrlieni is fighting to defer! 'l~ W" ‘."nie' m “3""! ing i'or'the maintx in;\aee 0" th.}‘in'ion‘lindl the preservation 0" m" C°P%““_‘“°" "“11 the laws, on lig‘iC-‘h de, \en (h ”'5 "Kb? “‘l‘! libertiel of both‘iioldierzr'l‘“Ll “"h‘m'“ Whoever, therefore, strive: ‘0 weaken the binding force of law‘ or doprix'o ‘4's 0! mm“ snfegusrds, whethnr, he he I .?°“f"°;m “f 1 cesaionist 2or 3 Northern ‘Aholiii‘e'j‘faff ‘5 alike 'the foe of the loierfihe; "."m’ and civil liberty, th. to!» of alumni" Patriot 10 Union. - ‘ ' ”A letter in the Phila-lelfhi’g Pm: xe vnmpmhg hing explndml charge ugninat Jugige WQderm'd ofhaving xntroducodfind advocated, 7n the Reform (lonization of ‘13:;7; n Know-Xathin'g rcsol’ntibn. We have in our 'poxsessiou a Ic-tlar of Judge Woodwmd's, written in 1539, whlrh "mI'IY refutes thqworn-out imlnulatgk n (Wthel'n s: correspondent. We ha}!l.dhli;htholetlto'r entire—for tho presegt a pnragrq’ph is mfli ciont. -Refcrring lo theopcecfllfrom Whit-f 1 the Prus correspondent quote-L reported ’in the proceedings of the Convention, Sludgel Woodwardxwrote; , 4, ‘‘ \ ~ "The‘speech soof’ten quoted agflnfl: me I am not. recpnnsiMe fnrx II was Bum'luml {nlo [ha—II'IMIJQ 63].: 1125:] ”I'm-Ur, intvin’uliun (ff-(116711!” (flfial bmlu. Flair/t requlml 747 mm submit it for revision lnfnre pubquzlion, which 145 mm Jul. * f " f 7'71")!" tr sprrch as were submillcrl for reeildlln. iT/n; bnc Jan-var saw. (fill ((16 Lani- was printed, and 1 Junta nave; caused 'lO comicum it." -I ' ‘ The I’rl'as'correspondent is very anxious t 9 have thg subject ventilated: ‘ g . Now, Mr. Editor, inrless I am much mis tnkon'. Judge \Voodwand ’ bases his; hopes. I of election. to a very considerable degree. ; upon the supportVOf naturalizmlcitlzens.7 1 But. can heJnonestly 11.4; 111 ml: 'support, if.‘ the opinions ntLrißliled to him 'nre correct ? If they are not och-rect, he certainly oyve: it' to himself to 11m! {on}: some explanations“. denial, gs exp icitly an the charge has been put fmtth. If he shall lnil to do no, the only inference niust be than he admits its cor-l rectness. The matter is‘queml‘so much in- . ten-est at the present l‘thnt l lxqat it uiuy? receive the attention crib.” 4 Weshall shortly; grntify'lbis anxioua‘in-I quirer, but it is I‘M go be expecpecf ‘that‘ men who have so long shamelessly petsist- ’ ed in “angering so foully the p‘oliticul: character of Judge Wodd'wnrd will have the. fairness. even when convinced of errjx, loi do hjm iustice.—Pa¢n’ot 11’: Union. , ' | = fl'The Philadelfibia erlh American is sorely discourages! at the prospect of tha! coming election in Pennsylvania. The Be publicans are ‘not only dissirgnnizpd, Put it seems they are turning‘Copporheads. ‘lt any: s ' V ‘ - ' , 1 “The singular habit some oftheseßev publicnnl have of‘ never saying a. Word against the Democrats. but. 01 perpetualiy‘ denouncing the Republican Presidf—mflab- l inet. Generals-inrcmef, genersllnsmll almost every one Olsu on our side, satom inore of‘ real qupai'headism‘ than‘of anything slam: ind weacannot understand by what 'right‘ such men are allowed tar call tlnegnselyps Republicans. when they are in pofilt of fact {virtual enemies.” ‘ , ' This simply shows‘ fixa‘t the consyvnflve [porqion of the Républican party hayé be ]qou‘le duet-#ll. . . , \ A mu ‘fmm Al/(gmy._Mr,’Poter C. hannon. “Pittsburgh, adder the Abo itionists in {mm of the Con‘finoptaj-Jlotel . _in other éveniug. in thg’courso of his re “ qus he‘laid; . .4/ ' t‘Amqngst the public men of Mlegheny éouxnty; I am almobt alone ix; defending “ov. Uurtin." ‘ Lin-Shannen is evidently I leaky vessel, 6r he would not have exposed the disafl‘ec<‘ filiomwhich exists in Allegheny to deernor Chain. 11'] the time the election take ulace. pretty neerly the {mum thing will,be Mid of Pennsylvtnh the; the Pittsburgh are ?or says of Allegheny. , -—~~ ———- 3 ‘ ~ _ - “On the 17th of Janpnry, 1338, Mr. )1“- tiu renewed his efihrt, by moving to laser}. the word ‘white’ uneng th. qunlifiutions for Lotus“ Upon this motion u long had able debntogusued, Judgp Woodward-_uk’ ing an gctxv @nd lemlir N‘ =- fr-u a! thermotion 01') the 20th the umtion. ‘white’ was i the Con-nit Against it Im Dubai”. vol. “ 'Co thlt mt oppoéition of that begrou sylvattiiL - "Ain attemx continue tha' who had . ho Judge Ayn? 31mm. 101 m Woodward u» "Tm. in t are Asked to making nogrt tmn would n- as pry-.'. V men mm. through [the «mm of wrntliko Judge Woodw'ard. alone invested wirh the invaluable right of lulfrugo, it is not [1":on that Jngo Agnew will over roach the Sn premn Bent‘h. _ ‘ l ,7 ‘ " W 9 cunnot refnin'from giving thovgon cluding [uragrnph oh payer! ul speech dude in the Convcnnnn by 19(ng Woolwarfl 09 this msdion of aggro luffrago; "‘1 am aura the nohér some of our elli rnl would be outraged by. a d9ci§iunlhht fi"gr¢eo nre to-vote, and dri- wxll hf- dA-(Ei-leyl 2! you rojdct. tho urnsndm'rnt, _ At no élagd nf our hintnry have our .pooplo been mlllng to glic thrm thin right. and now In "'9 no" offend ngninsc nature. anrl dotviolonko to the prion] foe-ling. hv nyxng Hut—lg all timo‘vm come they shall pout" It. oLrt u; nnt— "allure the inrxtimmhldnghr afisnflrnga In this dpgrmluinn, I'm: the people Ipum, i: from them. at unworthy .ny longer of tlnelrjafl'cctionc, but let us proueru and bo mlenrh it an we hay-e'mhonlul ii. and hen rrnn'cx‘uty ml! In" no "puma-hula; on} memories.’ ” . ‘ Luzuriujor: Troop: lac/org Charluton.—The Boston ‘aanitary oomlniuioq has charter-351 p. vessel to cum ice. vegetables, lemons, cider, raspberry vinegar. «$O., to the soldiew bebre Cunrlenon‘nnd 3PO“ Royal. ~ " f 0 Run 9,» Ruin—The application dY fl mixture of one-third petroleum or kno-inc ml . and Waflhirda lnrd oil to the bodizs alga leg; 5‘ . < . . . I Q? horses will be loundfelfecuml in ‘eepmgo ‘ 1"}? boy Whig says dlfiewnt '9‘md‘ t the file: I“ ich annoy tllem to much during hot travel mth difi‘erem degrees of velocxty.—- g wanker- than, ”so be used "ml “may“, ‘ .4 all lq dinner will run “V?! 0; tap ncrelot j vintage on cows. A horse uneasy, (rettfpggnd m u mall-to sad 3 half, while a. sqgnmpnl (auiqping, meow“, me, we ”Wen-‘3‘: a. lo vorkwnll take from five to ten mmnw. once quiet. Tho“ who aympggbfge m 3 --————_~ 0 Wf‘atbe‘ b iufihk nun-3: me consmny «snaffle-Id? ”Rev. B. 315 mm”), 0 am In “'B' Iby themufrqm tcu pestshmll .1161! :0 I. , hu been shoved palm of tlno Em: Germ-n u, “Full”! "‘39” which m VIP-Re _ncu'; Reformed Church in Reading, 2:. 1‘1““ whilrhkgn go; 3.11:3? ism: inhuman; _ r ”___W one. ' ee . A . . ' “he number 6! 9010314 trqopu (gotu- food, tor tbs papa" thug obtained. 0073”» ’ ally in the field is said to be‘BeWeexuwenty- give bptm an more mnlk. fro'm the mt 1N: mo md twenty-three thousind .> will get from the'uye a! an: mum". Mien DEPARWENT. figen'icu will be "251:.de in the flags} Reformed Chm-ch nan Snbbnth—prmhfii morning and Waning. COURTP-TM August. Tom qt 099 m '4l, commence}! Inst Monday—Prelldont Jody. Fluher and Amino! Ml Ind Wiemn’oi the _Benoh. “'2‘ following um wet-q d}:- poud of : . ‘ ’ - 7 'vam Simon a ' . ‘ Oégmonveauh V}. Joseph Bnunu. Lu. oonyfit‘u hqyie 196 A male [zom Levi A. Over? bonnet. Verdict, :04 guilty. ‘ ‘ ’ _ .Oomrflon‘xo‘dtb' '7O: David Schrkolmdlolu' Tome]. Ali-fit: aid bunny upon Bury Wlk ' mor,(muhtmn‘n.) Yudbygnilti-luomvla ‘ Schrirer, m 6 nae gum, Dh’ohn Fancy-1;. ‘r Motion for i now aid. ’ ‘ f '7‘. Oommonwouq u. John H. Kuhn}, hr ceuy of pistol, to" from Sunni Smith. Do f-ndan! plum! gym]; And In; “mm D sin-y dip in tile county jail. ‘ -' g Commonwealth :11: Charla. Pull". Luf gen} 01’ a horse hom {Nye} Shy-tor, Varsity; not. guiity. ‘ . ' ¥ _ Communuuh‘n. Wm. Qume'nmn. 'l.qu ieny ohm-ea bonds tron Henry Bmhop, 8:21 I'"de guilty. ‘ Saviors} smct'y of the pace pun were .50 disposed of—Bi}! the Gun" sdjoumed hp 'l‘ugs'dny waning. _ _ ._» ‘ Orphan Court on the 2;!)ol82p8embo» THE DRAFT n 5 ADAMS count-Thu ' Ella—wing üble will exhibit the number of puf— lonu euroff‘ud 15 Cha- fyith {l&9- tuba-tim- - 9.90““ for and: sub-distriét in tbgigouni‘y.—_ Thcso‘quoms run made out»: \Fnihinglon; ' : girln'g man {or the vofuutens and militia-A t'uruishgd, and lunludfnthe fifty pet tent: “ added: : ‘ ‘ ' Class 1. C 135: 1., . Nona : » - ‘ Winn. CulßrmLibcdmml. - 'l. Bolwick3.&b., U 4 . . 2’ ‘ 2|: ’ 2. Butler, " _ 10:! a ‘ 3d _‘ J. Cnnpwngo. " 73 u 21‘ " 4. Cumberland, ll _ 6 35- b. Frmikhu, 155 ‘ I ('1 ' ' 6. Freoflom, ‘ 88 ‘ . ' 8. 41" 7. Germquy, 128 ( . ~‘l . . gut . ‘Q. Gettysburg. 145 . ' X'J , (If; 6 9. Hmmyn, ' 84. ‘ _ u “ 2.1 II). llnwilmubrm, 9.5 'l - '-, 39‘ H, unifyingluu, x 133 0 . . 43‘ . .12. Luzixnuru; 5 106 l '~3‘ 13. Lillul’l_l,' 59 1 ’ 15. . u H. Muhhen, 115 ¢ u ‘ 3'; 15. Mammjuy, Du 0, ' . 38‘- ‘ , lb'. Mouulphuulfllu ' 3 ' ' 31' "; 17. Oxford, IUI . 4 -' 32: . Muffin-July. I'l3 0‘ :57 13. Slrhbnn, 3‘ IN ' 0 ' H 35 2:). TyroLn, , [-5 .~ 0 - lT ' ‘ JUL L'uiun, ‘TS 0 ' 13 _ - Tom, mm~ 61’ 3 673 g . Th,‘ Duh fur 3h; District. will cummeuca‘u: Chimbcrshmg tu-uhj. ' . ‘ Tum-MTIUNA‘L EEEI-JTHlAKT—‘rhl“what" '1: “pr hggtbéen lrrnng‘é'l in regard to [he .\fo tio l Ce‘melery M Gettysburg. fur the ,hnlu'r- .. men; I th. gulu‘u dual), flan MI in the um: bit: bl i-s bore, ‘houl {unnonu‘mmu‘uf Luigi (:0: 'ng on Hie Bl'limizvc Turnpike, bu; tween the In: Green century Ind‘c‘ny‘. ‘ N’Dri' Orchard. .an oxien may) t_ho Timex; town mid. cumming t‘ho‘b ghoul point} sin Cemlw'ry Hi”. hue hm urchugl by m...’ State, of Pennsylvania: 0 her Stokes X‘vay Keen intimd In «ab—uprrnu n the ”mean! M? the ”His: dqml m this! nunvlm, Tim "5 nmgemenls {or winging." Ihv rounvlfl‘pru} "3““ my to the rumqvnl of I’m Jami. are b m; 1113‘]! My rapidly n 4 -pnsii’;l . [I van h ,3" Mn not Q dm-‘yl. dmmv l as unéh n ap‘vn“. should he, an! m'l be the puilfi‘ mfiuy a pilgrimage h] the frienvly: a thug. pm. dam), to gut: fluwor, mm? .hml A It- r'M-r duh luiodonn. Those who I'm 1! _ in hnn-L nre mm of eneq; IN by dum- Cb 4:3"; i: m and in l'fimnm-r Wirl’lh" , it"u th'Enlcd in px rpclm ! rmu'xemunli and everything ugh sucreuhny. l S th.nek-- Fur (orfihls your EMI n'. PA.y upon (hp ‘ L-ultu'ral Such-u". . ___ >lstnnl‘2l. It‘ia F murnlidub an: bvs' iIIZEM -: V v .151 Mid Y 5H It imhcmiuus I: 'must hnerusliu' _ Iw u 41, «f mum ill 1:11 the Pu‘uh ,5 thrre thousag‘l l‘mlnrshlfimm Thu milled bywill m or life. But aha igh'. find an» I»! I the Amounu‘efi mlverlisu n $l.. 'a and mnlqsfin 6 continued frhm E in If. 8. fundb . rot! Hon. A. II Arm. n, ma. fnnél :—ln I hp m A‘lgulfl find 8 U