LBWISBUEG CHE CLE RY O. N. WOEDEN & J. K. COENLL1LS. II. C. 1 1 1CKOK, ConEtsim-DiNO Editor. ri&aijsAt fcioislinrfl, Kuiott (Comity, pcnnsijluania. TWELFTH YEA It WHOLE NUMBEE, 002. $1.00 rr.R Year, always ij A1va.tce. "TTT ir, . , ! ccptiug only tLc worst of the rulhaus who (The iciuisi'urii iLljttJntuc. 1 capped aa hn KaBs. i written, subsequently, this my rev' J rillHtV, l I.I si' II, In.V. jjoCtor s:iy3 he believes thi.i Union is to I. .. f fl.n it.-nlt.m r,f l.n nnrll n ,i P.il.lin TinI.iiir.n i lie me mean., ... 1 tlaUUUl Vl.ieiauia... uv i - ,,,-iy involve most important bind, and mi the ph a of couitesy to another Conrt. : Lut fifty -acre:', which lie ha'l paid for, in ! each faruj worth three thou arid dollars, j that will be hard to beat. The tide! bad entirely abrogate our t'tatc laws. In I.r M w not thou properly ay, " Vmo ' parr.Ly prrviou ily laboring on a f irm some j has on an average, on!y .a hundred and been iu grass for twenty years, and for it what is to prevent Mr. Wbecbr from , .' r.f 1 rfiiyytWiV, look a: your abject years by the month in summer, and tcah- fifty dollars, worth of jLws, cultivate.:, the lait ten yeara had been used a a cow r lin his slaves here while irt ms. ? ' condition '." 1 ," a ' ,trict ' winter. The one ; toller.', cart.), wagons, barrow.:, fanning pasture. Thi.j spring it was turned over What ih to prevent them from being levied Again our Slate Court of dial resort . had the capital of money which hii own u,iH, straw-cutters, r oot tVccrs, Larue, s, with a Micbig-m Iouble 1 Mow, and us that "every court of cosi.pelant ju- ii,i.. Klavcrv is a Uivinc richt. aud the ' "pou for debt, and .sold by the Sheriff? If tells i .... -. .r.t ium nfi ... .t .I.. I .i..u.nli iirM slaves arc "i roncitv'' all these thiiirio uiuy rih'Ji.tijn is an exciu. iVelv jndiM t coii- VI K fit , :iTrC 111 111 It 111 . I1U 11, II . I'JIV.u w. I i.'llt'IV 1 lilt. VtllU" -v i vi"ru.... - ( 1 - our State", three or four columns of criti cisms upon the public jierf'irmanco of the carrying Slavery where they choose in j (w to pass.aud tho "d-lcful sound" flow ' ..-mpta ag.tiust ils-lf.'' I.i thU true? It Lhort that tho eternal salvatiou of our j 1'1C Tomnbs that would call tho mu..ter ui;y th-.urti. aliy, but we have i.';i'wn ndividuak who composed the Jrlttatin r;icc Upon the rucccrs of Sliii,"fcl-: roll of hu tlavcs under the hhalow of that the a-.t of ( ,.nrre,:s f Nardi Class of a cutaiu College. lu almoU ! iow ani li;., crtW ! H0 al. o says that iu ! Uunkor Hill, be fion.ethiu;: more than a J-JU, pays if a per: ou inahc.i a fU return it... ..i. im1.-.li.iii.i are verv I n .,,,rt.;., ;.vi;iiit;,.n nni,it.ri;ii.f l,.,s! vaporing (iralorieal fl iuri.h from one ol to writ id Habeas Corju. ho .'lull be UkCIJ -' - IUV ...... - 1; I 111111 I punwut; the cueomiunis, veiy chary. The I tuan joy Mudent:', aud they dwindling chivalry. If Judge Kane holdj that ; dermcd and takeu to bo punty o. aw w.vt vcar. a uotke from s-wue other hand j ,w..v-i cvcr wl.;u l0 r.ie.' ide?, L'r. Way-: 'avcs are property, he limit forget that ; ,,,,.,-, at.d the act -f Coiire. a!; o 1 r.,il ..r , i.,.,m,i.iiii- and not even a 1 t r- -.-Vi w . vt 1..1-.. hnt bi-s Madi. on reta liated tho iutrodii.-ti-.u of i-ncj that the power of a court t-j itiltiet ;.e- (k- laiut condemnation uttered. views on War, Slavery, and the Sabbath, u u,c Ja-C 11 01,r ' ,jU -u,u- It ban not been our cu- torn, ia conduct-' arc unsound, aud he can't teach them. t,,jUi ''"-u tvai ""'iwt'jr recofiiize-t a iog the CLonU,; t ) make ai.y iuvi-li-.u Thc j,r. wants our Uiblo translated anew ! pr'1)' " lf lVinr-ylvania can-comparL-rons, iu ; peakin- of public cxliibi- j a!.,1( Very ladlv. This Card is Minin- 1 A h-i.-L.te wpn rd-ive prvrty so called, tious on the nit of the vounc trcntlcmen i ,,n the rer-le ef Mi.-s'.uri twho d.m't be- i Con?rcts can, under the clause c-necrnin;; and ladies who have represented the Lite-' ruxe any funh the ivy, althou-h they j ,1)0 "J'W'i' a- importation of pr,oi, rary Justitutioin I jeded iu our im.;.t. ; j, ,, j.',avcs from alleged ncee.vity or , J-Ct u ' Alwavs t.ikiu? a lively iutere. t iu the wel-: , r.n..:..-d advai.'.a.-) con: iderably, and i Cor.re fare of those win Ieavo us t-i ."..-. ume the i w;u ,,ryl ai,ly cn,J ,y bani hin,T him to t.uiiiiu;!ry puni-hiii',ut fur c"'titeuipt : mil ii' t be t-.u-'rufd to -U n l t i any c i ;i., ts. c!.t f-r mi ..hchavi in ie3:nce ef the Can then a h ;';il tiii.-h nieauor I" d a. a constructive coiitciul't; sum- lianas had never carneJ ; the ottier rorrc!- ped tho more valuable capital if koow Icdgo aud indomitable pcncvcrance. The younj heir was more iutercr-tcd iu riding about, in partie?, balls, and iu j aunta to thc eity, than iu the detail.) of firming, and kr.-.w the contents cf the tri weekly poiiiieul new. paper, aad ef a ccrt;du Mvo lous uiapzin", inurli better than of nny n"ri. u'.tuntl j- uma!, or of N dlon's ide lueut::. lii-s firm became at: csaet reG-.e-ti n of hi oi ti eliarai.ter. I'etiee." v.-.ro soon ob-cured by b Its cfai urs, b!:i(i:'o r rics and burial;:, and building; h .'V.e 1 maik-s ' f 1 fv mat sic an 1 beea:ne dila- a u'Jacrc mar.h,whieh have the 'iue:-tion come up b. fore thtn.atil Hie where we : hall land jfter the :t"itu has blown over. Thetuo.it unfortunate day's work f tho South ever d not even eic p-tin thc psf- rcfPOOMbilitics of life for thcm-.xivo, yet ; i0 I're.-i leut ef the 1'he.doieal Seminary we look with much more auxb-ty for their i r.r ,t1P iw r iju,..u. or Ciiardaiii to the afcnu ii future career than npn their .: rela- p;ni j.cr-.r ef Uuiiua. He w -uld ad au ' S,"C of the Kansas bill undoubtedly was live ,,0-ition. "Willing to pruh.e, aud not ; cilUl.r Nation. Our cue: pond.nt, below, I " Ju,!."e K;'"c ::l"'Vved his servili afraid to blame," wo have had abundant j however, feenis to tvreo with thc ir.,and ' to sUvo Ledd.nS iutercst by impn oppoitunities ler the exercise of both pre- ia accordance with our principle of fair la;sniorc AViiliamson. luconuec- rontives ; but we decline the cft-uuwel- j pl.1V) wc aljow )im. l0 p;ir;1phra;e, poeli- j with tlds : ubj..et, wo csract from thc r-..;o f.ir r."i.,nQ nr.' r.ulniiil I -n.. .i - ,v .1 ,c .1.. w . . i ... i 1 S'i the folbiwiii!T pointed retnaiks Upn vM..u, ....... . - r:iiiv. iii-j e.i i ui ui'j .-io.ji ai-.v. uamtrii eotnt. a-j.i tuai'v, nirlimeut - be inllieted by Judfe Kane, f-r any otI...r Jud-;e without .".me rc lrc. : ''. We Lave .-hown that ceutuiies ' the li-Kts of the peoj lo iu lluplaud, Ca. tile aud Aira;;on cold not be so iumd'-J with out the means of le;':d red tano-, and yet the Law, which the l'-mi'ij'a''i'na t l.il-riiiu-!v rails '-the cruaiuciit. cou,ervat-r ..r lost r.Mdm-t of Cl.ri -ti .n eivllii- i :li',jut ''' ' 1 arn wilu:ut arplie ai-.a tion,-' in this enlightened eetitury is Iho hovels, pader, f -rkidioe diorr e and Land potat-vs t-Iantod in rows, without ai.y urm- nkes, scythes, cradles, asts, Lauinvrs, , ure. If anything, the vines arc too lux :.led woo'l ;aw.', hay kuivc.-, cs yokes, ; unant. eh iir, ,V.?., , to fay nothing of reajn-r.', ' A lar, jtiaiitity ehoi": fruit is raised in rain drills aud thra-.hinr, nia..liine-,whieh the f .rm. Thc aj.jdc, plum au-l pear may jWibly be lorrowe I .r hired. In- trc.3 are Iv-iJe-I, and prove that the fcr.ip a'ead cf only all these cannot be had in.t and c!oaniD cf the bail:, th cultiva- tieu cf the Sol!, an I tno judicious but fio u-e tf t!.e pruning knife meet a licit r-. war I. Wi. it a rplendi-t fnrden. IIow health an 1 vi" -roip are thece fine beds of ui- Ion: ; id Lu; d ire lo&k at tlnui niw. and when -j weu your.rr th-y were f nfed out with bores. Here La Cue riw of eum- of f ood eou..tru :ti .u and 'U iiity Lr tuueli one et ai,u-ual-uavuni-Kccd.-i,tcd" t.ua- I a ' -i. i . -1--11-.. ... ni!;'T:i nave ceeu uraiuci eiu k net it na--And th re was a patch of Cma-Ia thi. t!e. which iiiled one ta :lve r.erc ClI I, and past ef anoih-.-r, tvlib-U he could have dcUr ye 1 in one fex.-oii, had he l.nowu hew o'.:i:ra had done. Oue IiULdrv-i ani ei. h!y i-ad.. ( f maii'iiv, as e.-liinatcd at any cne time by a iie?"hbor, Wire allow J t j He ' wii-.de b' tii-m baiii" a ! alMUt to I e male up by Hp. bed iuiiivati nr.nl by Lotrov.i:):;. Li lli.;-!.;ii !, wh. r.- t:is- -, po..r rates, rent , and liii.i., n. titute t her an tii'-miou - dr .'.-back on tie j-rolits of farming, ati l v. '..ere con-.,-.o'i-:n;!, eviy fixrati u mat be i-.rf -r- nie l it li.e u. . ps.-ildo advautnj'.-, u mcr cei- ry, and there any piantity o de- eno nte-i L-.'j.e lot ;ue-.e s v. h does not p :. e an auiouut of er.j it.il ctiul to br !y d.-iiars p' r :.ere, b proctuiie; in:; !e-i.i- nt at.ini:il , ecd-. n-.an'irc an 1 LL .-r ' N-) ptudciit man," tay t!:.- .' ' L-w. . ''-, to re'at Wore t!.-.u he lis of avuihM-) fiT it.il iihunuon, l. 1. f -r candid coiir ideration. Iu the fir -t lace, opinions of the merits I of orations and essay., always diff-r; an-1, ' necessarily, critied.-ius are thc rpinious ofi one person only, aud he perhaps not the ! test cjualiCed to bit in judgement. Like the p.ublie applauso allowed on some ocea fciens, a public notice of this kind is almee.t unavoidably luodiDed by fiiend.-hip,warpcd by prejudice, cr designed for romc object or colored by some circumstance inconsis tent with impartial, useful ccu.cor-hip "Clever fellow?," or "popular" students, deficient in true se-holarchip, often receive very inflated "pud's,'' a lare number of hee-1 t ips from wnth men, any tianiity of Muiuj-iug" of oil boots from boys ever ready to cat.-h at any chance to r-tiie a hurra, and alno more or lo3 -f "spii itual' if not "itpiiituouj"' "rapjduij'' from gold beaded canes : while true mcTit,molcst and unpretending, may be overlooked and for gotten for waut of a partial friend in him of thc pen, or money to win j-Iau-lit.?. All who hear public Fpeakiiif, it should be remembered, jud3 for themselves as to the nioiita of the respective performances; aud very few if any of tko3c who do not Lear, care for dissertations upon the indi viduals, lf thc censor be inclined to pancvric, be is suspected of hypocrisy, or cf Cattery; and if he chastise where it : lniht be even banded justice, be is liable to thc charge of incompetency, bar.-hncs.'', ccnsoiiousnccs, or want of truo feeling, if not accused of being actuated by malice. Taking thc niost favorable view of the practice, iu uino ca-aes out of ten even just encomiums tend to elevate those sufficient ly proud; and d-preeiative allu. ions, no mittcr bow pentle or well inteudedleprcss 1 . - 1 1 . . ... i . 1. ...1,1 ...I I... i-All . . , . .. , I ,! Judc Kane. A ide from loi.in however, ocb'usucss of some infeiiority of pifts, tf , , , . 1 , - , , i we would not be so unju.-t as to charge fortune, or of de,cf. . infallibility. I y introducing youn" JaJiC. and ron- L . . , y iuum ,n I UVaronot aware that infallibility is claiui- UettKn from thc shades of pupilage to an . v,rt , ' .... .i , ' cd f any body iu this woilo. except a -.ual rartieipation in thc womentoua . ...... ' . .v.- . ... i Coutyoldf'f-utlcuiancalIcdIioAiuo,who3J duties of life, without Jn,tiuctwn,we thiuk . J " b , . .. , f ,. ', , , r it . I j-bantv stands iu the small village ot Uoiuo wo act tuwar Is them. thc friendly part. ', , . . i-ia " v.. . - i i i i I on the Tiber river, iu a country which was They will i,0oDest Cud their Icvel-asccr-1 oa . I , t wn i .'.., r once Italy, and which will be Italy again la., their d-feels, and become conscious of , J. their ,,owers-oy continuing a cfr from Lcr pcrson forward course of self-culture, habitually J KvtJ by contact with the actual more than the ; ; IufjlUlilit Lci0nrs ' ... r .i tit i ml sloiic. J lie d'jkin'J aud the iltri noi cuiirci luu v iwi. tbaractcra. . ... .i .i r ii. .i,! are di. posed OVer, Villi recall lUU liaum w "" ' , . , , , . , . .fli , i -it bitrarv d'-erec I v which a citizen ot 1 enn- Urtcd from the " academic rroves of "Mi u-lKl J . Tot Ilie Lcw.-.Lurg Citroniclc. A Sinipcrthyzinc Address, Ti: mm 1.1 1. R MIN.ei. I (iml'illorA- nilli I . ml i-liii'- I In-D-l; nr.- in a r:l -lu sutwlti.' Ih k-: u lri-1- lu ir il- wty )!:- A unu, AU'l Iti" jak ri.-i kll lll't '0-.-ll-ltI Ytir uiil-c Lii-iir- in the k--z M Tr. w:h. Vu i-li.ia-t foiiii rkri-l r lbt II bi a nir. -ur, Atiit liiaik tula nrl - aim tit .k el k rn, II I the la? ktis 'l.u.l cii- it ti War j. .-t al.f-clrn '1 tin- i-fol.l. n rewl. ur no hun ir lliat 0.1M i.ii; Jc. ui h I;I.ut Ainl nn ,'rnw sti.ii. til net Uu traliflla.1 lulu : l:ul 1 t ItM'l a rli.iti-. eii-Ie lu:tik i: jin;-ut Tin- kk-w :.l -it -l- ktion liU -triii. i. la Ir Yu lia M- nt "-t u- ti-k.-Wx wu:h a Ik-uc, " tenii- - m:ik nun iiutlr r: 'I'nf 1 1: I; 1 w;ir nuiia by a '!-- In-.-i han.-l W.i'.iii'l-full e-f al-lrli liun. Tw.irnl Ml- ' i W -r l.iriil nt 011 Siii..I.v k- j in, it in...!,- liii -i .. :irnl 1 '-n rr:ot ki.. lIuu i.-n with llii.. .-ve jr !!-..- tl I uu- .01 h?n,'-, il w ill, 'uz. naitul-'--, atu Ti',- ur lnlci. It-H uiai-1 it i-ut, a.i ..trau- a. rilul :lmM:( i i.t Uili- :r;iit Vum yuii ar to .ail tl.c surl t; fi tf mtt ku-lnt ekwot n..lir witk uii-i ra W Vi J liraik tin.- Vuu" mi ' 2 Urnal t oia; li : . Sa th.' m.T-'iii'. n tliat w.ir to naif krti-a: liua V(ti : j.-t like a rat. ro-li- k-t.-T m-ti Tliat tt.l lilJ oil tjir trak witli ol Ike ste-f-m rn, A piltil tlii- kar. 1 rafiinT A ban"ej. 1 u.B tutlwr lultii-r u-.-n I; fun rot tliari- i--l Croak. A sum toar tliarc trowziz. i:uiu tho bti 111.) kual-li-l till it f-kuckrf Ilie- fletii I'llj a. rum war ytttiu luitTilur, k rum -ra) in, A Hum Har -aalin oiful v.ikku-1 J. 1 toal I ii'ii'-l tli"..:. l ut the f-wl.-j.-t kin-1. r lirftat uro laniin au-1 urcK'lltim t-rt ti ln. tlirliull kitov aMH ili-kin Tariuint3 Til. hot tloun upon U lik a nc-vt of li'-rnut-. Wii h ataix U jump aii'l r -r-, a'l I ft, ar.'l SI r Ji lt likca litUc rluiiii- CO.- I ull in Hi time', tail t'.ill U at 0,.; Iu:l l i'lillill Ot tlii-- ii.iiu-'ltul -"iui. I r I-' I. W itn uit k.u t lull, an 1 b"l t- r - in mt i'', 1 ilui"'i.i izc with I . luii'imu't fn-n-1. K. N. I'KPI'Kl; S I NKLL r 1T I leE It .'l Li:r., Miz- 01 tr, J-. wljf th.- 1 i. Jcdnc Kane and the Writ of Ilabcus Corpus. The Tress (at lea.-t the intelligent and independent portion of it) sccim disposed to question thc judicial infallibility Of the writ if llabcus Corpus. The tiuths contained iu them arj iudi. pul.ible. c shamed by the manly spirit of the "dark aj'i-s." There must be some mole of t.'aehin;; Jud;'e Kane that be lannot ask fur tho subjoined au attentive perusal: "wre:t the law tJ bis authority," cr d Tl. :.-;!,r, r.f I!.,, xerlt cf Habeas veu a "little wrong" that fTCat polifeal His cattle were ef the Lv. ' h'-rucd, bif he.vl"!, : harp -backed 1 ree l. Jiis r-winc Were ol the: li..l;-Ll i:.lie'l KuCir-'. lii - J TJ- fi;s iu farmiii may be ea: ily uc:.--ed There was a general complaint auiol, Lis that atajutit. ica.-ii t "i cu wi:'i."' li, li.er-jf -re, cjr f.iiiii.r" f.-ncraily hid !r.-.::s'.t tb. -.--,m3.cncimciitoI their Jul"..', the iti'ian "lita! Ineip!.- th liei .ui ra pl errieS Help your.:e-lf. This I'ihl"ii i;viry Cue. Ws, but this 11- 1 .!-;c-t7 is of better Cavor and 'pick ca i r. rr.inr .nii "n perhaps better than eiih.r- 7v',,'.. I. V.'e are ti late fir friv.l eriic There h not a :dnlc berry I f: cn that larje bed .f f'rimi'in (.'vac. I ; that a r"o 1 variety t " T'one Letter ia ill's, vl'-inity. It is krw, Erm, hardy and j r "liile: " V.'bat fiue Harly York Cab no frnb hv, troubled them, and .that th. .-b iudi pen. able to her; are cn- utu'-en ly tue bu hel Ly as well u:. Lr cannot every farmer have eueh a garden ? lu'.c rail, as tj "vet th; f,nee there, on rather stiff soil, I--...1. f It ... T!. . r T . - i,., ir,..,l.i;,-,n I.;iTle- what ,V"J- uv 1 . a The I'cople "know :.i.-. i i .i :..!.: . .i i i-f i i. .i i a .1 llieil ll'-ius aira i.u-Ji,lui: uaio iii.iiuiain me bream Ol ilie wnieu mc j.om tioit . -- . breathed into thc nostrils of man firmed of tho dust cf the ground, was to human cx- them." We insist that he is a tyrant an usurper, and ihould be treated as rueh by . ti .i.. .. , .r..i l t i l :..i. . . . .. ... :iu inn:. i- ii jiriui 11111 ii:i'.ii iiii .lii.-i iii.i' u istence. V ithout it, a soulless mass witu i , . . , ,. . . .. e i r.. 1 1 1 me oiisiuuiioii na- le u u, uoie.- j in iee i, a livmrr sMi-it of intcllifcnce. Irccdom an'i self-reliance, imaged like divinity. The Constitution of the United States provided rf.!. I...,, r.f lli.. Writ r.f llabcllt ( 'of- ' , ', , , , i ; i 1'assmorc Williamson; without iniuiry . .1. .71 ....i IS. .i.ru-n..-r liii. cc nrlirn in ' i t'li bWIU HOI l"' "'-, -j caso of rebellion or invasion the public ; it be coiitciujit to surest that Ja lw Kane i has rendered himself amenable t ) them j Without any reference to thc course of safety may rciuire it." This is clear and csplieit. Let us try the recent conduct of as to the lights of Mr. Wheeler, cr a .ftes tiem as to w hether . laves iV titii$irn on rennsylvaiiia soil by the voluntary aet of l.i I'll' it, u,l tT . j .',- - ; - , . . . . -'o ' ,. . ., - .. I. . i the.se to whom they owe service, are l y . , ,. , I.. I. n....l..r 1 1. 1-i.ii-:titnt ioi::il tr.',t. anil J 1 J 1. lua.l.e ot ttli J U liO I,U1I,L'I IliUV'"' .""' J . , . - - - -- . ..ii . i that aet free, we consider tlie l-ositi"'.! a :- . , , fcc If he has not committed sodanf-crous a v . whetU-.r thea rat t..'. a s w. ta'.e ti i;:u a car o:i a neighbors, that bis debts were never ki,t fa; .a with bind only, cr capital etly '.hat i. three quarters of an acre of orange ear with u sis mouths after thc appointed pa; - they must especially lay iu a heavy rots, dressed with four hundred pounds of day. and that he endured a iiiarp duu with amount cf that mo.it cCieient of all kinds lVruvian piano. They arc, xi they oupht 1 extraordinary p atienec. It is true, heccs- of capital, ttrwyh LnnvUjr ilicy need to be, a Cne crop. l ur horses, id r. K. nry drove lutii to r. treu-..i lus csp.n:es, no l-ner c aupi.iiu that tiKy have a ma- ; iuidkj a uau peek ci oaiT an j a pcck. or ai. I the improved ex iiuples abc ut him iu chine tiny cannot profitably niana;;; a cirrot3 arc equal to a peek of oats. Hero duecd him to amend his practice, but not 1 c-motive without fuel.or without a com , is a Cue lot of onions; but how thick they until hi.i farm was reduced to less tLau ' pttent engineer to take cbarjc of iti Ievcw. j arc ; what shall you do with theiu? Thia buli its oridual imo, by porti .ns sold ea -' ' "'J Vnliimt-jr. , them out, dry them and rcplaut them next at three diflcront limes to sati.-fy mor-a-', V.'e invite attention to thc bdlowin, no- i Frr!n In " W1J J C wf ;s. ' tie; cf a vi it to a worn-out farm, by one ; onions. Well, what become of the yuri.t Cfty of the editors cf tho Coni'iy O'tn'l-m tH. Tho barn-yard h supplied with a con acre farmer, we are a b b lie lias ceased It pre. ei.t i a subje. t f setious consi-lerv . s(ant to lc a "lii'ty a- re f a:u.-r." lie bcau by u.l icn cios'-iy v. ". violation of thc constitution as to demaud bis impeachment and removal. Wc do not profcBS to any sympathy with lV-smeirc Williamson in this arLTumciit.but we stand only upon our MajrnaCharta. Jud,c Kauc commits Williamson for contempt because tho lcfal formalarics of Lis answer to a umcd by Jud;;c Kane tho first giant step taken by Jjoco-feicoism in this country to coerce popular opinion, and subject our citizens to a stretch of power, more dam nable and accursed than the terror of the Inquisition. uuder such inflictions, mo live under an iinj r;v . aa.-.er tKU-ive r.i. nt vi 1 kin 1 Am.r; Ktreaiu cf water bv an livdranliit tin,, to tho c w 1.0 retreat from a farm . fr.jIU ; a Uf of a w!u-h t!."m..vt rr cuirs !. f..' thini ... . ..',;, ., h ive -tx!u.i f- l.-' " r is the ,1'',an,' au'' "U,J fcct Ul Mr K" con' talisiii'ia vhie li 1. -., eouv.rte l many a , templates forming a reservoir and using win -m ftrtii into tlie most productive; the surplus water, draininp-s of the barn- these he was totiT.wlled to releet lir.t the and this fact will Lull rood iu all time to yard, Jic, for irriipuins purposes. Ne - heap improvement.., or tho e which ij- ' e -me with every farm whieb. has been re- , furm conij i0 j.,, (,JT j.a,! ve wall wised the lar-c.t profit, fir the nn .lle.t I " : "-ueuueci aa wonuicsa. : guwintcc tLat nothing will pay better. "11UIW-, .! .Ut KQuSaving Seed, ii a thing to be Been AnnuaJj, biennial) an! i is the ! live Anarch K mc !" Let us deliberate, I fellow .laves, whether it is Letter to do t i l by Chief Jus- ' or tluuwuJ c'f our fathers of ITTC, r rivilces' of tlie u,:,kc a00lI,t:r cff,rt ,ho Uhcti3 i -t , .". t... r failed to achieve for U3 their dcjccudants tin: JWKM : Tlio .;trl,n The Ol'tltnnt. I A,1 II n-.t m...-Ii In r.niirl f it-.ip tcr writ of Habeas Corpus to test whether " " ' , ' " " . 1 . , .... must ihraw up our bats and (-bout "Ion" .1 ii.i,, .n nia m ft ill iriii l L in uuu. t'l 11 iiiiaiii.iuu ' j . Judge Kane iu contempt cf the Constitu tion of the Tuited Stages. The aet of l eb- ruary 1Q, 17S.r, we are tiee Lewi", cxccj'ts thc wiit of Habeas Corpus, while a prisoner h , detained by 1-J?al prrre-s for an clknee not bailable. This is a violation cf cou ttitutional right, and if a ritiz. u of IVuu- r-ylvania Las aj'pealed to ill oU'Miic j Court to protect hiui in its enjoy men:, thc Chief Justice has failed to uphold the ho nor and dignity of the citato and fullered oue of her soU3 to be tyrauuieally niisuv.d, oc the plea that one Court cannot interf r with tho judgment of another ! This do not doubt is law that law which mak- . cs constitutions inoekeilcs of liberty ; but it is not ii;;ht. Teun: jlvania nere.r de b: fiated to the United States tbo pnwer to impose conditions upon the piivibp: f too Writ of Habeas Corpus T doc-i the Cen titution r.robibit it to the cltate, x : cept in casc3 of invasion and rebellion ; euuay. i-uci'i uie. wa tu; u.a.u.u. , , f . i,,. . , .Jcalb. xtm nf tlir TLi-rc nltlrr riramn. a liir."G I'ir- I a : . . . : If Law cannot nive redress " , "... . ... , : .' , ' , . ; "''V .1'. , ' J- - " in autumn, between sccUn- and bu.Linr. i many . ulier m utyrdom in this way, it is Vuuh, arc all good in their proper He bad read cf Jul -e JSuds success with unr.ccc,ary f. us to inform the reader - l'kccs aud should not be neglected among bnh ,l,,us; be constructed all the wdo ru;toK TJ.j.-,',. .ether matters. If collected, dried and or ..reondnrr channek bv f.liin- ihem at . The Cultivation Of an ExhlUSt-d eleaucd, named and put in papers in a the bottom with the bni.dics cut from tl I round, wl.ii h enabled bin tjace- mplish thc wrk at less than Laif tic; usual price These bru.-h drains have now ;tno l many years, and the liu h bcin wh -liy e. iud- id from the cxt ma I air, hi- not d.-e iyed, end they carry cii thc little water required, t . --. I.. t- , ...!. -r ....... 7. ..i:.. 1 l...inrt mitiir-r.-im nn-! fit n-ubir intiival.. MZO IU ia.it aeea a vitouttie, 1110 t-iito- , -v."in " J t ' r .1 c-i i r y t' -1. . ri.d attached tothe article on the Ifiuenec aN..w, observe the ret ult: Th, ai.ior j tern counties of the .-.ate ed New k, cf the Moon on Aericuhur,, the rlira.:e, i tramp would not l-.ave sold ,ri,.iall, for r cal y at p..elear Mbary.C olumbia ,r. ,' , bri,,., (.r,,r, 1 Teen, I btcr, Ac. Halt a century has iai.ni" a tan io ul i wetM-.ieu, tan in -t i t ,.,v . "" -...-- .- - t. - i- . . . . ., . i.f .., l.r.-.oni.porii mill mi a.ioiv !-r:i-'. 1 J i ' ' ' 1 Soil. dry plac, they will be ready when wanted A f iv years fine", it was the fashion of ; for use, anl come in bandy f filling up nary -.-rieullural writer?, crp;fially of ' vacant spaces. Many will come up spon-tho.-c who made any I'retention to science ; tancously about the flower garden; if bi t i attrit-uto any delinV ney of farm pro- 1 cuniahi or perennials, they should, it iluet.; in a couuty cr l-'t ite to th; pradual i crowded, lc thiuncj out, or transplanted ixhau ti"ti of thc "r.i:u-ral plant food of i into vacant .-paces ; tkcao will not ttower thc soil. ' Lo-.k," sai l thry "at the ci.i- till next year. Yoy.715 'I Farmers IIow they may practice Economy. uot i (' li :i"i';h to l e cC'inomi- eal," 1 aid a young friend ot nor-, when . wc strongly reeuunendid tj him the pro i'.s of a certain iiiiprovement. ' The want f means compels me to work c.-u: tantiy to t 'ie i .ici," should have rcadjtail first fvt t th.; h:li)1 and fifty dollar; an acre, I;, ides all 1 xp' n : cs. lie doubled his manure by drawiic, from the mo. t peaty p o tion i f this di on cd swamp, bir-e quantiti-S of mu-.k to hi-farm-yard, where it w.ikef t "..nipsra' ive ; ly dry till wanted, under a cheap .-lab and straw shed. Hy rayiii.T a small . urn year ly, he W3" enabled to improve immeuse ly 1 tho breed of bis cattle, thep and swin", 1 thinks has returned the 11: v thus e-rcndel at List twenty f.dl. of power, a precedent ro fraught with d in ! jt-uit farmers have found lb-nmdve.; jdac-: j-jlC r.1Ill0 t,c attention to bis busings 1 ' ' ... . . ,. . , ..1-1.1 I-. 1 .... .1 ..I I ...r. , ..K.l ' . . - . fe-r to our liberties a jiclieial outraoc ci , e-i, aun 111 nun tm-y .-.oe.e. .u- t , , ,., 0.ltr p,,,,,.. .)Cnal-I; I Jutn 10 i'n- t teany C C-Xtlle.ile'ii. minnuei.'.o.c iu aau, ..- 1,1,1 T. ,ii-el Inn r.i-.vm-'r.t ciirino in llu ir it uly ra- tn e, wnere could sc-uro j;ol.en result.-, had they that Jud-'.c Kane ban usurp, d power. He ; only the lever ol capital JJacci iu their T rh-.o.-e to enndder this is a contempt, ! hands; but as they arc n-nv situate 1, tiny Fresco Fainting in the Capitol. A correspondent of the Ualtiiuora Aiii'Tvan says that a very-beautiful and iuttrestiug fresco painting now in pro- di.iadvautnTC, and I cannot etij'.y the pii- and there has never occurred in the hist 1- j vib-gesand .re.utsot my ru In nci-n.. j .' j,c ry Ot our country !iO llae'raui an uui j ''u , 1 1113 1.1 a uuu, no j ii i "i, iii"i'j ........ ' ' 1 1-.-. .. 1 .. 1 1 . .f 1. . . I .... 1 more than paying the interest cu hundred 1 ' "u UL""; lr ..u- . , if C0U1,.ioli,:,D) ; onc f lhe to..m3 of I the C ij'ited at Washington. The painting j i.. lhe Summons to Cineinnafus when tho j v i :c of his c-'untiy called bim to lev j the Li ! r i of hij firm, to the dict.i.i-bip et l.oine ibc w 'Ik is not au ci-tautf water color painting, bke th we -re in our fhiirehes and public LuiI.Iiii" . I u ; m t-iiiii. "tit er-'ji : mo? fTowiTi ! . , . . . , ... ., ', . . , a fenmiie tre.eo y unlin ti-.eute-.l ui-'W eitiati t. -i s".i. 1 ne erciiiai . , , .. . . , . crops 111 pr.ij-oiti n, now, a-or-lin to the e'nuiof l Ifj t'cy jreluc; but a little "-, 1 ff' I 11 be-!.- -f wheat per a re '' v'ebiV'" jo t r-tinned fr-'iu a vi t to the I .mtiftl f ir:it -f It ! Kirt' in I, ll.-vi , Clreciibu h. Il-n'-lar e-einty, N. , and ' wo wou! I tint -oipc of ili.ve writers could j u ilni . ll ,' ni-l.Tii'ili. .-tit i-r-iiv; li.iev rrolin- ! cn Ibi-t 1 to God alone. Tho doingi and the deck er to our 1. berl,es-a ju.iei.it outrage 0 , , , "isionsofany earthly triirnal are subject a blacker dye. Why, fellow ,laves of ly be 1 o discussici, aud the Tress as we observe IVnnrylvsuia look at ,t A c under our - are v I are di. -posed 0 criticise Judre Kane'a ar- constitutional freedom of the- pre.-, assc t . th y may riiBy went: :i a .-ti-r . . power e f hi - own c ii::r of a r'po rnnnir-r literature and science with tho most brill-; y'" wa.. cvmimaeu to , ... .. , - ,,:,. ur,J,.r bis own seem to th in-elves like the man wlm i It'lltJ iiltil i'i 1 ' . - . ..i. .,....,.i ....1 n,,,.K.i.,.i : allcrd contempt. Here is a laut pro.'e-ei., tuiteiti. -a : , , . fV . , tlOlll IIIU .'It it' I J OI'l lint. J v-.n "..- the echo, but who have become lost and r.rrr,tt.,n iii ihr crowd of cooinion peoide with whom Ihey min2!ed,and above whom . lxc? "' W ' t0 I nil their borrowed rWs never cuaUc,r; rourare enough to .-peak bold'y and o; i federal, alien an.l sedition law iuttrj-reta-' dip plumes never enabled r'-,nr!,ro ' - - "iy VVI.nl I.,,-,, l.rr..-,.i," r.f ll.n . O' 01 n-IICUl'iUS II not Llliuiuai u-.i.ou , (1 Jii'lire KaiiCjin lhe nccicr nave caro, . ... iu imprisoning a lierth'-ru freeman witli- them to soar. bests of "smart fellows" so many "tal rntcd" joun;; men, "prodigies" of cru li Ml ,-tlf..-t n th- inabl.l r . , a, nc rain, aw hi diive bi. churn, ti'in l.i; ; -rind, t n split picket litb. li is iru.', 1. tbr-'W.i this in b- ma -hin; th'' f-rr-aily ivr-r. but it rir. v.-. re 1 1 1, f ro i lie d. - v. hie h we 'iT.p'.C SI.- radi itir,- ::rni , wl.i ! in- an.; of one r two 1 rrifiircd, to tbia. b bi 1: ; II ; f firm t outlined, if we ibn- btui'lred aer,-! "inn'' ly the f-iii r that win 1 J ure!.-! e I of it r '-.vu ! i o lb ct.W.vi.1 i : I; a'. tJ b' p til '.'u.i. -i i -r ti n-w r -Iu'-oj f-r " '1 mi. 'ake not, about 1 hW.x 1 ..d . i' r p-irpo e ing the eaith with hi . una.isted hands, . i. .. . ........ !.., .l. i- ..-iir.(.H. .1 l.i I'-irrv w:i- "It is notable that of tho Philadelphia ; Hon ol ins powers, con .en,, u, . - - , ; , the call wliere Attnur cpnnj; vt moi-.u .- j t-.i .u "" " pinskis were lodged, incarcerate us with-, tunats n i;'ldor- are turiiin," up the deep out bail or main prize, and no power but f il with the most jerfeet in. trumcnt.-, . r wtvlton could ret us from bis eu.to.Ij . ' n tin stis-aius nt r-livstimeut au i i.ru- Tl.is is itinu. trous, anti republican aud des- lily over tb-'r entire farms. IW,o are , . -. i tl..t .. I : 1. .! At. t i.1 .n i 'r.-.vi 1 riinl'' t . r :r,p I . ,i . . i f 1 rfti :nrt ! nf t rl U'I."C lUU J L it. Hi iu.u w - " - ' i J 1 tieu and of iiitdlect.whg have lift thc ros-!ouV . t-''V.-I I ...;-' cuipcror or potentate in from this d.Si.-u.ty ; it iu--t be met and e i sound ! Christendom dare do -imprison a man tor conqucrcu. u me an u i.- .i;...i .a-.e, . 1kV. Jil!iH jm t,-. ti ' , -,l..f ,nr.-. ,-,,.1 ill a constructive couioui't, m.u.,,-. ... pal return to a writ ! The Liil of I yeany, tifr.nlei p". iir-s, ami v;. neelim with hi i rwn rrp''r;en.. judgment, have lieen tlie ebb f WO" ity l i :.t,l hai notv ; a id; f t , l,.::n p-w- r, f r the tin; -, I i.r. . l,!i illy be: Id a Cii ry, i it , p-tic.;-, , of llr. a. r -. cf 'le '. e l oV. .,:, . t f lliiteilltl o:i VI La be 1- p'-r acre. IJ-.w In- t'-i. , an I In I b.-rn ro ' o-', n ri rr t' liaiil . i in I !l and a part I i- M at l;arve-t rc.i' ' in I biy l.s I i h-r'.f at I caitle, ; titty i-ti- i I biy an ' 'el. r.i ! cm :i!ry (d j In I ' .1 t. ir ",, in v. i,. at i. 1.1 ..- ; sr. I l"i)f :: re fitch j.l.iitir, an 1 L 'ai l lolc the ml one ot the Liu I iu the e -uniiv Th.- c ! IT", iue irp'iratin.T with the ui -i. t linie-, aul 'Iry"o;r with i', l.te-mo ,iy durable A i cm- li i f lb: J 1 . I- iln : i' laid ou Ii-mu d iy I 'ky a the aril I iu eov- r with Uu '. -is, uu 1 .1 Le d e.i n -1 :il ' tc-l m paiu ling v,r ai. wbi-.b his be-.n laid, the put v. M. bin it ain't I up-u is tut away an I r.'t.it '-.in 1 t... .-. lit' f f l!i,' l-irf nr. b.II! ... ' ....... , uj-u i no r:oi ii i. iu. mil. net.:. in tui bv.k,..-. uu i, l-.-yn-l the fl 'ttiiig Tiber, p- e-at .mi ti.b.i. r I'oprovi-ii r--d til! f t t 1- . . I'I 4l. , tr. Mt.fnr.-.ii -n. W flit. l,rmli(. L1 " . , ., ,i,.,r3 ..( i...,,..,.. k m t ' that if the opinion of Judge Kane r .i . 1. '.it liniri to nnv Constitutional law ; if the slave chattel . .. i ir- . i i., i.r. can be carried bv its owner into a lr i niinrii f. itiprf arc nan a uo.cu wiiu.in ' their Alma Mater uoi.-cles. ly, and to the public aim" t unknown,who have wrought Lut among all Lis out! cvotn'-jny, tin re is n me iy.1 i v.io. me h- rub ' r-f ' ti cut or p' rfeetcd those fub. tantial ijuabtie titioDs which prove tho useful, the honor able, thc talented max. While, therefore, we seek to avoid over loading with expectation?, or failiDg to do juoticc to the merits, of GVtubmta, be it onr priviloge, year after year, to record thc jrogrcss aud the triumphs, in every into a live State, and right of service despite tho lo cal law, be retained then wo are all at sea, without chart, compass or l udder, on the question of .-lavcry. lf, as Judge Kane intimates, there is na statute of Pennsyl vania which affects to divest the rights of property of a citizen of North Caro!ina,ac- I quired aud asserted under thc laws of I that State, because he Las found it neces sary or convenient to pass through tuo tcr- .,, m lU'l wm...,, . J : - , -, ... ..,,, bell of prakc-worthy eflort.of the AlX.MM J " i" ' " f " 1Illit,(1 , ,., ' ... cornizcd as valid iu a Court of thc United of our Literary Institutions. v v . . . 3 .. States, then State sovereignty is a farce, teff-An Iiidiman named Shasxox, whs ' and all the old centralizing tendencies cf migrated to Missouri a few years ago, and j federalism arc revived in their full force. nrrived to lie a " llev. Doctor" among thc I Slavery is a Ral institution, or wasuntil " Reformers," by eoiuc mysterious dispen-1 Judge Kane tried to make it uatioual,aud ration of l'rovidcnco became l'rcsidcut of now it must follow, that if the Northern the L iiivcr-ity -f MLvouri He delivered ; States cannot prohibit its introduction up- a speech at the r-cciit I'io Elavay Con '. on tbeii r-cil, lb v vi -Ll d'i;e , -nstitu- .... . i .. . . -. .. - . . i . . . .i oT, i: . fill : cl erctrJU iu slc.-o'iii, v ni-n i-is o oi'i - u "Ui i luj ari iu men . I ., t. be ret.udiv.-d Iv -il' 'be luV'T.- rK tmnn-'il' " i ThT drci.-iou of Ju l-r lent!'-I ' ri t:e i 1 i a lc. tho conquest will be comparatively rm-y ; 1 mory npj'';,.,J in tai i:ig two a"ii -sur.r; lights ' if wrongly, it will be tit- dk coungiii,; and ..,.,:.,.;,..,!., c. t;T .;:, nd-lhr and a bs! r..m l,-;, .Inlin nt ltunnvnici e. 1 loi uu.lablo t a. 1. ct a lile-iiiu.' WIUI1K --n 1 J ' ... , , ,. provided that if he, his justiciar, or any of , '1 lie eager inquiry is now nia-b., what i., its articles of peace and security, the ba-; the easiest mode of eoiique,t We ans ... i, r.i i. .i . l..., l ! trr itn, Itr t no T rT.-al li-ailin' mean:-, is ronsan-ltue commonany oi me wnoie i.uie. i i o - . -. mii'ht distrain and distress the king, m all ways possible, till the grievance was re redressed. IIallam,in his "Middle Ages,"' commenting upon this, as not unusual, cites the laws of both Castile and Arragon, a large fund of thorough and j-raet knov:(nfy: The man who, by a close ob servation of results in Ins own practice ami ; fuj JsrPfjmoll f nontj j. iu the cspciicucc ot ottiers, in connection l aming with thc immense amount nf useful sag-' Mono of this is fieti'in. It wasgra.lual mo t ot Ins great improvement: been enable 1 to a l l : ixty n't his iaa l, and the whois pr -.- ei". 1, : I' in e. :i and ."0, l rides i:i lie In: rat to : a lealiti u 1 J rofit- ih'Tous inai, i 'etiietit nn i u ' liibin;' lint- :hl. lb it uM i-il-.e I. ii in N j-'t b . i !. 'n.iii.-r.i! j mt i ' i" ha - b n to the fare.' 'i'i. - -; i:idc. p ni.i:; -. w- ro ! ,.'' in a lat.n: th.. "it , :n.d it is e. rt.ii;i tb::t I t!t:irj fi. ' 1 u a- ! and tin- j j fali the Lr : " ii. ie cu ; i ii ac .' no i I I -XI ilt oil i: !(!; lie e ;: iiii-'a in I at ibis pro- I nt ti il rn.t-iii I'M : rtaisil - ( V U : -S of f r there his. t tli.-'u in the . . , Ai:.. r.rt iw, .,n,i ,.i ii..:fin.-.i nrir. - i nrt.-inii. o..ii.,.i Ttv -rrvr-i iii i-oiiarari, . a where tho c.vpress provi. ion was roaeie lor ; !---' V'" ' " '; ' J thc lubiccts rWtin- and controlling thc i t.cal uirectiona,) contained in the Icjt puh-. tell.gcnt perseverance. kinr in case of a breVh of bis duty. A f "cations of tho day, possesses, even will, a ; A great loss occurs In the m .j ...ly I capit'ularilv of Charles the F-ald permits j thort purse, a vast advantage over a short ; faner-i fmm too meager an npenditnie subjects to assist one another, and combine I sighted, ignorant, and unobservant eapi-, for i,nide.ner...i-the cff. cfve mel.um fr Jni l.i.n if l.n Infi lnr-cd their liberties. a!ist. He will turn to advantage, even - the aet.on cf all tho labor. The eagerness or was milt v of iniusticc and refused to ; with his very limited means, a thousand ! t) secure big farms, at the ret cf thrir amend. Aud in this model republic of thc 'resources which others would a.low t- . rKditablc culture United State-cf America, the judiciary, I aie-p uneu.uoyeu te-t,. representing a co-ordinate bran'h of tbo I tteouie n oi ... ,i . . ..i.lrif.l- in fl... i-.lil.!,. il I l-.r.a V n r. can vi-.i.-i n me excrets : ' ' ' i I.-.:, -ii. I II .ii,r.-ine ! I.um.r. ' le'l 1.1 Ui. :i"n po I l UI oceasioii lo ci ci ei u.bli. u '1 t-,fi .'..oi. l.-l i I ...1 hu r' "f l'uur)!e ini ,-. -fy:es te jiit.-rp. film 1 IV I-. tin- ..!!. r the "iin;: dred is amort iiuitiui source p 1 1 i .. i ... i. i, c..,. . .... i... i oi oa'i uu. caii'ii y. i v e-o.ete.; ojr inr ' la' t centi that th" p.: h Table i f farmi in lb" t'nion , over ti-r - - lie"-, nol im.i:. and ti nt i.ri'i oi-.iy a bundr.'-l av I f.f-j 1 ti i.t .: tnati it oi I iu b- eii a e n -taut c j hay, ' i.ain, pjtato- : an I milk; lilt tiny i are now in an .o iin-, a ..i'iiil.;! io Cen-li lion I iid-rdiaiinii '. g.io-1 tilla".', low ing uinbr clover, tin- free u'o f t org.-iui; j in itt- r, muck, , vender tlie in. it p tarb, , j In pbat. s, ,.e , ol the il available more ! r-ij.idily thfn th y aro i Tported, aud heme lb" farm in.'r.as.-T into feitility every year j Our iseelbiit fiien-l J hu.on wiite- l'i:tt he bar; crn IVi-ia live to i is L et tn.-.ti on bis fertile i;cneca county farm Mi Kirtland has sevinl acres cf Coru, ovr su-,-i! h'jli when tbo Lav aie :trtebel out. And a Cel l -t oai.i a .j produce I i; bl V I-U. lo ! )' r a. le 1 ., . i... . :.:; ,i l U i. 1 ' '.: ' ;l '' ' I ,- '. - r .: : i :' - I li. nun,', will reta il, cul I car l! ? I u:l liier- '1 I.'.tu", and in.ou 1 iu the riv. r fi-at- tLe galley, mbuli ion v.yed lb'1 delegati D if flj:'l!pt f.tl.eii fioin the "itiriiil eity '' lhe ilu-t cf ii,... .:, I ttion, ib-the I ia L's .-enit -iul r. I , with a laurel leaf eneiieling Lis br-w, i . in the set cf etiering to Ciiieiinialus Li i.ebuet, mvoiI ?!,d otlnr militarv in- i -nii I Af -uud Lita are other ren it-rs, ineluliug am -ng lliem one eouq ai atlv. ly youtlilet face, and near nt band are a groin, i f s.l I. r . Lcuing lb.; f.t?.;C3. Ciueiun itus, th chief Hgure cf the juiutic -t in !.i in : liguilied altitude, with cue b ind r. tii. upon his plough: hare, au I th - other point ing to Lis hrca f, apparently L ilf incr.du lous of the fact that lt .uit! really wihe 1 to confer nu ll Luiors npon bim elf, re tired tiiizen The acec t 'ties of the paint ing, R3 well 23 the J liii.'iple Pg'ircs, ate) ai l to be admirably cX-. uttd, nud a littl b-y, wb.ii-. represented in the f no fr un I pkiyiiig -ith a d g, io ssi I to be a mon. excellent r -Mr tit cf n H.?n nf Captain Mri -, ef lii; l'uite-1 GlafeS Kiigiucir-t r"rp', ho teiiij' -r.inty occupied the roim up-u th j wall "f irbi- h the (ietur l L; n.g lint, d 'I I. . r. r- i-.-irl,. -,r ...ml; 'Illf-1 P l !' be I i lib, l I'l !, i r i'c; .., i,i. fife .in to I-f! t 1 r r fj ti t t. ,'4 'V,