-• 1- • • • • ; - •.. • . •••••• • :'• •.• • . , _•- :• - • ; •-•—" •-ty - '•••••••'-' ,- •;2•• • • , „ " .2... ' 4.• ' r''. - -11 • • - a - „ • _ . -• • * • I • • •' • •• • ' - I's ' `'" •'• " 4 - '; • - ; • •-••• • 21, • 7 3 . ; -7. I '-rV •=. -; "1 • „ sworn — • r ' ,• s • 1 ' ,•': -.; I•*' .. • • , '':; • ••• . • ss•' : 's . . --Romeo' '• *f* - ' 1! - '• 1 ' J 1 ' " • •. s 1- izt• ' • - , ••• , •431,:•i s s l - 1 `.• - • t „_•,.. „ , • . ,se ••• "" • . • . II: .1 I - 5 - , • • • - L. •••-- , - • • , . . „ -•-•-•!:- • ,7‘,. • • , . o , L •••• • - • • ' 4 • ss•-•/ - • . s . , , . , -- •- • • . , 1. • . • • .1 . . • . • I 1 - II • 1:'7'.55 • • •• \- • • •• • • -'••• • ,• • ••••, • ,-;1 • , ; 1 ,1•• ). • • • • I i i I • . •I. 4' :1 " F 4TI-11t••• PEOPLE .IS THE LEG•I . SOMICE - AND THE - . ItAPPINESS OF T• E PEO TRUE " flr t 41. " - uiIIIER . :voLUIE; , _ . _ . -•- - NON..ROS i . • • • - • • • ' • . . . , • • , . ssts • •"' • -4 The•Neg':of Chinibusee. xorrit,tx: They'll point to theM in tiftei-yean,. ' The men of Churnbueces fight 1.• A n d teoirerlearts Willman* with tears „The pl*leririto quenched in night, When each itrlt4 under Virtaritto ihneit„ Aid kepi:the field itlivfir.. 1 , - w sk a eqtial in the dee& he wrought, To any common fee— - • • They'll point them out, those vteintli,gien. beyond ill coalman men, • _ A nf l 'm ilts to earh,: with stern del' Will'name the ohurnbusio.fight., • They'll sing theirrame when they're no more, 'lle men of Clitin4atscos-fightt . - f I And when p i t lateatmatrkiiceer--;„ Atione b one is *tip sight--; .° • . r .,Then-girls 1 ime , Lie i'fm- . 4. to "Om._ • \ . . N un off tiit hoary brow - , • \ • •,, '4, ehrecibtii4of the ticaitered hair - vi .., - Which wave% siiric.bly now. lnd loiterers by the bin side hearth' - - 'Will pause. innid their tavern 'mirth, . . . And, filling, fear since he has plioieV,l • . , They drink •• to Chtirubusco's r liiitil; .• •, pint their deeds in si;itued: - ' Ttwdee4s of Churubu.seo's figq: .." An,d on the smoke dried Ong/4 e - Will smile their pictures. brace iatf.trifht, Who fought with stalwart Soon of Me, :That storied field every warrior boson* bore The hero Irises within ;>.:..: • • They'll legends tell of bernes 'Abe; s Fir, far beyona - all modern 'inert, • d still in song will grew more Ttie'deeds pf ChnrubuscOr, • • :~- ~----~ - Aierican Sch44is ibr'ead: L IV Al k e in his on on. ee yn ew bas a very complimentary notice' ok the educational report of Horace_ Aann. Thesuijoineii-extract will he reditwith interest : The' Americans are running a rapid , race vc - til us—a: race in . which we shall.,. . assuredly be , vang9islied, if the, .public Mind iii this country, be not awakened 'IV ' duelime-to.the paramount iraportanee oil ' the'ed'uCation . of the people. , Although, it .has been donelav .the voluntary exertions . , of the ftople tktaselves—altilough lime. sums have been colleeted in 'England 1171 • th e variou s :religious bottesvfor \ s clio 6 lsi irconziection iwith their 'churches and cialiels=---althOndi,- great trauthepa of achoul houses bare• been: built; r -arid al though multitudes "of children attend Sunday schools to learn the catechism.; . ..ritg - th isy ' ii \liberalit yet notsotaii a - •mg a--7 111 this zeal-.all this' sectarian rivalry— { atill largermilltitudes receive no ediaea tion wbateYet. • . .• 1. ...,1 It is a' fact' which is a‘disgrace tO us.. as a nation, that. a Orger number of the . - children' of the poor groW , _up in. absolute barbarism in,Engialfd that" in any - other 'thristian cOuntry , on the faCe cif the earth. Not that there is any deficiency of .zeal, or niim.riiness on the part of.the public ] to . cont ri bute the .i'ecessary . funds,' ,ut -dimplyt4;eause no ageney :short 'of ' n.a final system (such as that of Prtmaia or better still; that of Baxony,) . can ape with - ilia etil in its whole - magratud It: Vi fa indeed that either emtilati', tear should spur us on. a: as natiirn Li) . _‘' dertake the task:` With the inighfyques. 7 , ',firms that have yet to besettled in.Ettg'-'. had, it will fare bard with the next . ken- eration if •the increasing pirriatis "orthe poor be not better instuacted than -the poor of the 'genercinn nnw living..' . The Americans • are wise'''. thin we are ill th is telmet; they do not fear ;that pop-, ular education _will breed pOpular discotf- tent, or that religion. Will suffer from the I inirea se Of secular knowledge. They 1 look,ip m an edueated Man aa better and tooreAmlaaile • than " an: :ignorant man— tot merely in his moral and religinus ca_' imci4, but :in his capacity as a 'worker. rid "a wealth producer: They kimiv that 1 6 qucation of the people will not make I lie llell poor, but: thatit will make the ' Poor richer. It will. hot lead t2a re4is-- Yibtgion of exiali4 l .wealtla Tut, ' unt rast inc O rease in the wbole wealth - of :commlll4-ty, Eteentrieities Id. iffeCaviy: Itfr. Reab, the London _ correspondent ofth o . bwerneisaourier f sayal:-- "There is a conimon - ped ...,. estrian of lexdon \ streets well known. to all who are a ‘ r.quaiottld with'tbeir netables. He is a taen, stout, sturdy energetic_ man.- He hts, a big.rOnnd ficZ,.anO large starin.g. and rery'brigbt Hazel eyes. kifs bait is n . Tt short, and'hiS hat is guns back on the tar n of his head. His gait- is :firs: an d ltcided, with a little touch of pon3PeintY• at ik ever, provided - with an umbiega, 'hith he swings and flOuthheth and hat - - .!tt' on the pavement with mighty 4 *_ ne,seems generally absorbed inciting and': rotoulsive -; thotiglii; -the -!rtes of which betakes sui Sins Itiii . tin-., His face wOrki, his lips Move and 'tuner. big Oyes gleam and 'flub. Squat. 416 s %in.% 'and niOartiatilarlY fine the ile,tliereiS:an '-inniiattikeabla.afr'ofk 'tai iinWer and et --tnigk-ffioTaanhingtiN 'Nail . cur - about the man,. - Me is, (trident - 7 : - _, under the influ ;ice:of ,:the -btrong ex 4 4tactit of fiery thought,- P;eople gaze, .! 6 iuugly at him, and stop leatiwe when !Putt& • But be heeno , :onewnr !Queeti to have utterlyforgotten:;that ax alone in his priva4.aad pushes on tingly- 4 the many who ,Bt-itjl!-'1 1 4 . 1 1, 1 0, °ref the few,*l3o!Latfit=' kand look with curiosity: ' 4.-2'6i e nui. Babingtonliiiiietuf I_, act asinn.ally,'_ - . intimnreri::: 4 ,ltiatotiln 4 ..• Poet gtves still freir -ve* °Ate mew. ... Impulses which a . - toy be eontinw-' Twotitipi. within - ,''' - '..-, , ' , ,,k fried. .14'. Z iat ilY:reen' . g ' .. - ... n. i. 7. Mtn of /the "1" '" t , gars. eta at!' : Jt TewwiCh t a fashionable wfdtehall toufl, which, ita rs, • pa tron', a t ses. - He' was alone,' as he ge l . evilly le, and" the:nttention . of more than . no of the corepariy was attracted by , his peculialr mutterings and Ora _ and .by the + 44 mute gestures with which he ever. and anon illustrated is me , til &earnings.. All at 011 07.4u5t . .,. •ve besets towards 1.1 the:climax of the lc . •' • _verse Which he in3 . workingip in his 1id...-Mr; Macau ly seized ie., massive 41- cantei, -nheld it a moment suspended in the afri Ind then dashed it down upon the table with such hearty . good . will ihatithe i tilidcryltal flew uhout in fragments, hit the mumerous parties dining, ardun instantly ; started up fragments,. and stared at the n , i orious iconociast.-- Not a whit p t:'about . hoWever, Mr. Ma .caubly,. who as 'well known to the. wai i \ tem; called 1 i dly fo, " his bill to be made out nithe liar, and ~. - , pulling with a couple of ; erks, his .' Land umbrella from the stand, Clapped t rl. ,one carelessly on his head, and strode ': c iiit flourishing 'the oher." - 1/r ..- sctsvraNa AND , , £Bl:litic RAILROAD. --'•• This road:extendi g froth the Village of Scranton in.tbe coal bedi`iii• Pennsyl vania' to the Erie Railroad'at Great Bend, 14 miles - east of Binghamton ,- ~a. distance of 51 Mile - will be Comple te.i and opened . for busiopss during theenauing month of . Septeinhir. The-company building this i road is the same that 'owns the Cayuga! ~& Susquehanna rOad , running from the viiltrge of Ithica -- if the head' of Cayuga .Lake, to the Erie railroad at Owego.— They have made. ctrumgethents-with - the Erie railroad - coin' to run !their trains on the:Erie road frcint.the points of inter . - section-.Owego:; and ; Great Bend---45 miles. apart.. i They have their'. engines already built, and a' large number of cars contracted to be in readin when:. the `Pennsylvania section Its - co pleted. , . A line ofrailroad Will th n be comple ted and in 1 operation I-from the coal beds to theA - illage)af Ithica at the bead of water ciimmunieatiOn wit all i parts of the State which muit'be, f , softie time *toCotnie at least, a point of ranshiptnent. It. is questionable wbether . he :difference in favor of canals over ;rail ids - in . the transport "ofheaiy articles ike coal, will not'overcome the expense ,of tranship ment, aadtkerer make the ayuga Lake channel - the great tliorou fake for 'the 1 I transifof-'.'-‘.xintily)s-agia 'coa 'to the inte- rior. and. Lake markets of he State.. 7-;• The - ehtEip.iNo t g, comp ' engaged in opening VS' new:_, route building a . oal &palm' a larte.and e ensive scale at C liAii,of navigatiOn in itiik i a:' They ake ,cutting .a Canal Parallel i f with the inlet to the Lake,: se that a - train of cars tin dump their. coal directly hx.'e canal` boats; and flie.Ortlinary labor an d expense ; of - ttaiishipint.. be mostly safeiti. We: 'will re coal in , this city : • by *ay of', .Ithica' early i in October.at a much kheap • r rate than. ever. before.. : The eqd for thiS - Mitrket , ,will'O';cenrse 'come by the Cayuga Lake, until the Syracuse and Binghamion railroad is I huilt..-Osicees Timm,. 4 \ ' • .r •, .: . . .- ..-.- ......' .• -, .*. .ISATIIINti , IN•ilit: Tio.i.l)• .64 - o..= . —lleated and fatignfarTre prepar ed' - for ii,- general 'Elathe-4aS . .a . .rivitte ,Jartir i i . 'for.. the . pil gtims dem! . si-... ed ruse 'e' their. ever -: pea ,for" . ! the sae '. Jot ' tlfe lake - ' of Soddiii. being.; held i- - -4n,, horrid:. t!... horai!iatiOn... , - _ ~ , -- ~ • ' ','-' • i 1 ': • ~ •.. .. ....7 . .....Thebad odor. in arhiCh.- the lake, was' 1 '' held. did 'not however de c:ns; and: hay . .: . in 'g called 'atalt#.oungedlti '.46 . ligli ll 4 . elemenfi,P.tittiO•nlineklin lirliknii Old hen. 'on.the..bank, , , :- :1: - , 'l. .... { . .. . :. ... • , , .:. '• ~ Weplunged , diinistranifwaathe.plunge-- : . —rapidly enoughheadafter.head popped • up ',from i - the - intense anlehiwns :: bitter saltness of thedetestable , liqiid in.:which. . ive.wereininerted, ..' irit*ag . fiot, nor bitu4ien;not salt, 'nor ' 1 u..- I. '''bnt a dis , , . .. , I gnitingeointititmit iit, it 1 :-.: ' ..'r..`•- ' . l• 'A. -y,k,Ati44d. - of it . . oti ~ '..Seri-e '. ea.' , an' ' i , einet:C.for.all.Mia.lhthler i ,:, lenyesonto 1 t*h44 4 .to spar Valid . the .00'4':€16- deniie - - ' you. could nettheesink nor awhn. in ..it: :.: Talk., of .' a - fly in , negi : 'Ca'. a< wasp a . . , in ...barrel of 4. —.I- -ea .; find '..no .paiillellot a:lnith in e dead : ' ' Ain't the aufrerings:Of iny ... patiie ' • were' a trifle . to. yhat. I felt. '2 . lit and : aimed:in ConaequenCe- of . .ply :- superior" h rseinan- . -ship,liiimped..i4tothe,rater as raver as a tioefit,o4k ; I jumped nut ofit,..-1 fl. were.` 1 flayed alive:. However, let me • , just to iJ:iitkiiiintninatile Mixtarel:.Wtstnart• fot it, my AYPT:4A aie4'4s4t.44lli_apieriio, completely sunned •Over4the/cuke was. perfect to a - Miracie. - ...lVe Y •dreased• - witli the .- ex:Met:oBl4e, s4n . ' 761i...0f :men , . who taa..been.li,oll Coated.: . ith fifiatton .au et ; Coated.: :stiff grew', and - er t tre ev.-.41 -ut _of sorts,: with r, ra - ling. Ort'9ing'f .. Ce ing•Q‘Pr :out, - :au remounting, turned our steps tO•tl:e.:014 . 1 of the i lordanDaßlit. , . Unit versity Waiizzise; . . . _ .._ , : - thpuirALED . Piamomo . .. PLahrza--, We - find the following., maraordinary . statement. ,in the „Natio ~ e : ~ C ount t 0/.14 just has presented tie the Em ror of itiosia.an extraMdinary n Musical he oMenon, in inc person' of a young 'al lie:1118A named •-.Fsederie4 Kohn. i his' Man his been born with four hands cock T . . having, ten .fingers. - He was brought. up 'by a Clergy:Man,- who "••finght hitzi- to •play on the etztle, ; het the ,yptag. Man\ in the course of 'thne,' mule a puum torte for hini;elf :of eonsideohly ,grea!er power than that of .ordinart mstrumenta. ''" Ile enjoys cleaning heslik - stMil," With the ear? 4161PtliTh of the' handa;-,pnments nothing ettenr in . lin_ ipami.' : .. .-The nialfontitit ion '. ~ ~ ences pat -at: the ,elbeaw. • The , Otern . tiivntea into, two , gibbe t \ 'o4lith -i 0 0 I . in II tlrd Niiii Ai - C/011We 811141.44, ii prit . . fe• The" additional 4trats:4ll4l --* ' ' ly , made, .fteriVtlie i. only , . • / - " ObierBBBl . by medical ' 7 ' ''' hn , Aiensl3:4l4nrekipapnia of-tbe-delto4 ' tie- . ikielo : die main* iiittite r *K4dek,ij ..h e i PetTiquill'Airho 'bad 'brought n`V•knii ir at ' liiCdeath-left him his amalipitoperfyi 8 ; 0 & jot -113 ttrg n.- :" . ..nm- 1. 2** 1 - 1 : 444 "V-Y Puta r . t Wel] Wth , .4 40 Si - with': *41'44 lOalled hie rre: ' 11 : , - Vita -.. --- --: 1 • - - 1 ' . them ao adorned that' be, performed be , fire the emperOr of Russia whO express ed-his surprise at the musical powers of , the young man. ..ROlts is is said is short ltto visit,Paris.7 - .15tilitit Stltditittit; Starffiti Dlsekum , Ogee- meth od. by Expo sed stud ct iffisgszt .60fixo , oficers ors the Coital Plunder de rreaskol of tile Coimiwateeisith i / . 4i 11 --Tha t pu b lic . .: may Make up a *wt !'- Tht th eb. • inidgment •in relation to the transactions reonnectett with - this re-building of the Freeport Aqueduct; I wish to make a full ind • fair exposure' of them Abroad". the 'pre . I shall confine myself principally tot, Le testimony placed upon the public t rec • rdz---will say nothing but what; the lac i s in the case will jastify. li This strUcture was erected by the COM.. ,i ' • r monwealth to convey the water in the ca nal across the Allegheny river.. It i,s sit- hated one mile above .. Freeport, where the Kisliiminetai 'flows into. - the 'Alle gheny:l' - Was consumed _on the night _of the .25t- of May, 1848. 'Re-built be til !Jaiveen time and the first ' of July, fol isvin,g: ' . . • : • ' I; l it i The canner in which the pdblic money as dishnrs.ed, and receipts taken left a 4tlrengittpression on the minds of many ' Of-the4ltizens in that..vieinity, that the tratisaet, ona in - disbursing public mon ; - ey were NEITHER FAI NOR HON ORABLE. - . Being elect' to the Legis lature ftom West motelat .. ceunty, and :living in! the immediate ,*cinity •of :the cd ' I took •h ; ' que net; wit Ine.t6 Harrisburg '.' tin facts; in order to test "the fairness • • t hese accounts as settled and - fi led in Auditor General's .office.. uyimi ex t t . nation it was i ifound that the .susPi-- dons of these me were well founded--:- thre waestrong evidence of fraud. \ ' 1 The two .houses having raised a joint. m c mittee to 'examine- -into the manage m - m e at of the public works, these facts were placed in the hands of the committee. -+ 1 After subpoenaing several witnesses, the' tOok up-the-subject on the 7th of Marc wi 1449. • The follong is an extrac t fro m . thi report of the Committee made to . .he use Of Representatives-on the 9th of Ainii,"and to be found' in' the ? d, VOL of their Journal, page 671: . ....s. 'Lille attention of the committee was - fii'mirawn . 'to the consideration of the ini, river in which the public money hid boeii expended in_ building. •the a/net:Net at: Freeport , on, the western division of the canal.:. After 'an examination"Of flit., cheek rolls filed in the Auditor General's -j olfiee, Daniel Hawk, Toseph W i n. Alter, in. Hi. Stanley, , Peter.Pord, and Wm. B Cliti slit, workinen:at :the aqueduct, were sub ..-pqmaed; .and Alexander Power, late 01- Ell-visor, :notified_ to appear , before fte committee -. forthvvit b. The witimisei ha cing.,., appeared, Mr. Power net being prrifient, were examined -on the 7th of i ,`,lt IV_ cheek' rolls for ?day and ' Junee 1848,-and -filed: hi the Auditor. Generals oftec'e sOlavit4"tmen settl e d, it appears tht r Daniel_Hairk, carpenter,. is credited viri hi nine' days' work in May, at onedol litttlata flits ; cents' per daY, thirteen .- dot-; la rli and fifty cents, and twenty-six days' Yret'l'k inJ'a l e •at one dollar-and fifty eta.' , •tl , . \ peti day; ' t ty-nine dollars, i both being , reripted by Hawk's signature. . ji F' th etestimony it will be seen , 1 roe , th# Hawk - sweaila he only worked six te. • tlhys• in Jane and July,"at otie dollar in fill , cents per day, and received.but. t i wi t ntY-fOur dollars. that the signatUre to' thlicheFk rolls-are his :c: that he: settled with James Morgan, who kept the'Clieck rot; and paid the hands; and that be did notjexaintne them closely When he signed • "F Joseph Alter iacharged outheelteck rot:fir mi - y and Jitney 1848, at having rec iced 9 days! worliiii :May, nine dol -1 yid tWentir two days' . work inJiine, t' it'-seven dollars and fifty cents. , He swears he _worked -nine days in May, at oneldollar per day; and received theinon ey froni James Morgan: when he signed the ' heck roll for that month _ ; Abet. be 'livered tee days in June, for which -he r to receive one dollatiand twenty-five ten stet- day; that he received but. sev en o lars tuiyet for t, lris work in June; whi p h- was paid . im by"Norgan; that be tierfr signed - a 'check roll for June, and a.lc that( Morgan has refused to pa hint the balance - due. . - "IWMRH! Stanlei is eharged on the clie4k ,rollir for May . and June, 1848, with, havilag received for eight days' *pork, in Mai, dtmne dollar and fifty cents per day twelve dollars, and-twenty-six diyi? , work An Jime. atone dollar and fiftycents per klayA thirty-nine dollars..---lie .testi fi esto 'but b, EI days work in May, at one and flivent,l4lvegentn, and hut, _ days in .uni,..at one dollir.nna-. MY, cents," Per • ay_4naking fouraolbiri andlsr,iy-fiiii cts:in all, which was settled 144 Inert. named Haines; who- was :boss', by giving .im order 'that was afterwards -paid . ' y- . ,bones 140 09114 clerk -and, En!.Yininiter . ' orl t 3e "P ezint f u4etit IN s,en4n; also; -. bat'; he lligllelktile • MiY indlttie . heck rnilno he"thinitti thi4 irrere:filled' LT\ 1 , nlyifwitb - the - three dayi hi..tiorkedr that ' ' adiy iniserittxl•the'" appearance: they , ow vidi:lie slim* have oer v4d . it... ... ater Ford is charged on _the :c_hck oil for June, 1848;with I 'hiving received b y Lil tiro:dollars. = Ind: - fifty cents; for y-siit daye- w ork,.at -one ilollarind wen y-five cents per .41ny, ~ 110: 11 W iarn Flat e rePeivPd.inkt- nixtenn- anlll4 for:;. Sint i n that :worked fifteeiti - ditia)rt June tind - DOG 4 4 4133 that ' he kalla iiiiiii i •l i tilr , '' .imuttidant4sitna, James ($ ikeett*outtiOloligeold'- iiiica ,- .. , ,,rheek.A-0114100 . E.- . .„: =d u i' 4 ;„ . a&ia --- *Trioi . jois . 4. , ,C . , that ;ii' ' tziii - knitiatf:dolritrii•Yklia -; 14 ', 'tied.liste it:tairiiriliaiiii:thit, : l....'' .' - 4 __ ~ tiiifl: . •,! ." 'flina st d. ""Wrgial!°.. Who :: re. liiin,... ti. - doehiLt for t he oney,- } , . , -• .c'.! ) ' which bp ply -. a _meta o r t r o after wards; , tint at the: time ' a Signing the c ions there *ere 'only sixteen daPs in ed.' on them ','-: _= , 1 “ Wni. B . - Gibann iii: charged : on 'the r c eck roll - for May . 0.84% ,'`-nth ith theipt o thirteen` dollars . , alit filty (mita:fir: 4 the araitrnefif i 'ro y E c i: - ta; wommday473l:4ll:wthillargirtsYria-t. teen and a hat dakebrork, and on- ihe Jars. far t - .days' ~titeit AV one dollar hexer:awed , at tldrtr" i 'dollars in all ; that hnWor ed Int - ,4fay in June, and 11 + 1 . "." eloyen - or ,tyielse in - , Ycati one dollar defy; tha-be Was sick in June, and thus preientstd, IF - - . F• ; d. 1 ' • - , . _,..441; ... ' *irking; that he signspi two cheek- • for * Morg . an wh o paid him - that -bei... , ! ,t- ' ! examine the. • Check rolls ,c 1 ' - I , bilt ed. them. FrOm Ale f ''''' 'tit ' • : NM the testimony - wh the . -`-,.,;.. cratanittee . have deemed pror 1 %orate intheirre-. wi n . . port, .it wil lbe men t false • returns have been made ti! the 7, Alter General' of monies purporting , _ have been paid ihe witnesses. who we e m ployed in ,re ,huilding•tiii Freeport neduct, and by this meini,l in - these fi . 1 initences alone, the sum . of 'one h and. thirty-sever, dollars arid, fi fty cents . ve t-ell been abstrac ted troe Treasury' . But . • fiv,e-labir•- .era r have been exarain out of some two or three hundred that' - re.ftiployieff on tile r - work. 'From tat ' - fellers re ceiled and other info '. itattwuna r ion in, possession ofthe Om tee,;they 64* it raltOgether probable t a much larger amount, upon candid , andriatiOn, will be found to have •- - - dmwsi fr om :the Treasuryin the mine , • ner. Tbe-e:Ont tins three are induced' to . . • gthis matter to tbe'notice the Let; ' • :, itotheceiie. of the lic.tua kiss • • -• , • lint be'causti of the gross violation. the johit resolu tions app . thio 1 .• day i { of-March', 1837, elicit "Z-^ . tions relative to the stiperint , dents'et . ivepower, and disbursem - upon the; canals and;rail-.' we*" sihi forbids tlis obtaMing of any , , i ad receipts .f any. penion for any debt diie by the oinnioninatlth- withal:it tbe actual - pa nt of- the money.,.' In some of phe , butt c_ es referred to,-the,rheck rol ~ .ir,ere ai ed at the request of Tames Morgan, and;a due bill .given 'him for the amount, - andin- an ciftllem the ninnber of day, the per diem, mid the aggregate amount, have b increased - aft er the sig een - , ~.„ natures were untamed... James Morgan -who kept • the-"check rolls ind paid the hands suddenly -- disantieared from his'. - 1 • place of residente; silent y after a stibixe-- na had been boned for him, as wilkappear 1 by' the testimony of tbe sergetuAt.-arnip. -The Committee •wilthl. recomMend a clese examination Irtf*litidittie Genii- - al; of the amounts paid tin check rolls on the Work. From the - testimonY of Tos. Alter, Peter- Fotd, and Mani - flalliday. it will be seen that: .a umeh larger quan tity; of tiinber was purchased than was required or'the' the imnstriiction, of the aqueduc two - fo'rmer ,estimate: _the surplus at one litindred thousand feet, -and the latter as waffle - t ient to build three additions] aquits; much of it iii .rafts that had not been touched,n large piart of which was afterwards floated - to Cin cinnati, am!•there sold, cording to the testimony l of one:Witness at, 8 cents per* foot." , * : . ' 11 . .lleresiras evidence sulcient, te.sati.sfy_ e the moat skepticil, that he acconits of Tower,- as filed, *ere unfair. ' - Upon this evidence the'Auditoraernirtd, on the 29th of May, 1849 opened his accoutits,so far . as - the re-bui mg of -the aqueduct ; ap pointed the on. C. Knox - commissioner to take the 1 timony in relation'to them, °and the ti, igned an agent ofthe COLEI.. MOilWeahh tii furnish it. - On eiamining , the check rolls it was found that there bad been between five . and six hundred diferent men employed at the Work. It - was found on making inquiry relative 'to them.thit some of them were dead; otli era had left the State,. and 'thee - many . of' ther&COuld not be:` found at all.'-:-,Lhave, succeeded-in serving - Pubpken v aS_iint-two hundred and three of (diem.. One-timid -red and eighty seven :of ,tbest, appeared. Wore the chuuniptioner:-, The. testimo ny was taken in the pmence of Mf Pow er, and '134 friend Gren. Levi '9'; Clorer; asSiiited . By Attorneys Riddle, Donelly; France and Nesbitt. It will be found in. , : the Journal of tile H. R. fot - 1,950,,v01. 3 page 794; .. - • . : •• . The following exhibits the remount alai . .witness received for,.- his services it.the relluildinie of the aqueduct, together with what be is innrnied to hoe received by the check mile i - • I „ Tohn•Wpixl4--"received. 816'00 - .Atqount at per cheek rolls • 39•.00 ' 4 • 00 John Gallagher received 00 - ,Atnowitas per ebeek retie 25,62 liensore received 14 50 Amount taper cbeek MI6. 49 00 "- - - Dated Stiekeey . received , 12 62 • Amount u per ,elteck' rolls 51 75 39;i2 IL:Alec - Ross received . , -41.zpoez;_as periheck.rolls 47 62 ` ' ' '-----' - 1487 . .-, Johil,M'Kunereceiied - ,?4 50 - , Amount 'at per , check hi ll s - . 51 . 00 '‘ ' r • - s . •.• ' . - .-=-25 '5O H. Kirkpatrick received 12= 00 Amount as per.ehech : rolls •' 37*00 \ . . _ , , - , -!.---2,5•00 ' - j_pseel B o ivi e d 1 's# , , -"Anio*i ea 'pal' , .i.Wclr rolls -` itis -- -:,-- • 1 :: ,- - .......4117 70 John Madden received ' .• - , ... 3-6, - --. . . 1401 Amt m per:check owns- 4,8 ..70 . ~% ~, - • '- L. glulipszfeitemml , -:'4 • .:. ..,, ----- • - • , • t. 4 1Claill 1111 1 4 . 18. OE* 'P ill ' , 25 i 6 tit . 4•44ihirey., IFiliFtFt ~.--' -9 75,:, ~ 41 °0 4 .rwfa,o l 4 - ' .`, 4 -- 0 .„'. .1,..,.. :u-..-.. 7 ,... - , .--. , ..ti1k-, r u lohiii'Vehilitetiii.,q--i. is- • , A' Atuciliat.-aeoilit ale*, rolls.. 7$ - 25- ' 4 • s .. , • , . 1 ....- , 4C2 '75 1 Cara . l ittaiS , id I, nt as pa !check raila. I 11 - [ Turby t*Feived !, ' , i ' ' as i) eric4e4 1 11 1 ' r i, k ~.. i. . 'man received nt as per nbedc rolis, 1., 1 . ' _ •,‘ i , 01C.asbad‘n received r ~ as Oer 'check rolls 1 I 1 1. • 1- I , Brown received °1 ; t 83 i/er , check rolls ll .1 • I `,I „I • fitteraon !received 1. . : • [I t as pershack rolls 1 _ -, Wzn; Atm , 1 Wm.' Amo 50'• . .......1 .6 , 3- ' , i . . .00 !' 4 ;40 11.. . , ... 43: 24 . 74'. ~......- ' 3 O!A, 61'00'„... . ii 7, 50 ,;.: • ',. :66; 4ci ;. 40 00' ', 30. ot,i i i • ~ !-;--, - ito t 90 j 1' • . , - . • Cnitsin. the 4eghlrit.ho aPOD4nts li stated, 'giving iimfaliou3 l #l l .eciv. . . i 1 . ” ce. case f.:st the i e ve di: a l"t ) 1 - a tili 'I1:;: made - out lllls s utttinh f i-ZneS- 1. Cri 1: ::0 : i i s g n :+ . I:4i i t h the :lll:hri P ill i ti. check:aV 11.0 i t. 6.aofl' : s f : ! 3 ; 8 1 : : . . f l , : ; ,I. I. an py4 •., ' l ' :. . are c eel-bed... Ihree tiriiitisand six hun jep dred a A thirtyi, ;\ eight dollars; and, ninety:: two.Centadrawn froth theliMblic.; treziso; Ty; . upon. the receipti...of Men, who ttPon their solemn Oaths, swear that they .receide it; la..not this Stiorigeridetice ' Of *frit A l of . .e. I,.Pfunde-0. treasury' - These- ere net men kielc,l,iid off' the canal, , bat me of character, standingcas highl in thn!ritzt of. spci!itr-At - :,,. - er_l-:9ther „ setj of men in the emattitenWealth;4,AbOut, one third o ihe men . : empleyiltd,it - lhe.wrirk .appea d before' the coning .gib :Had.' I been tile.to ; pideure. the iestinicinylCof the bal . nce , J have not a ' `doilbt at that 1 could • have pil . , 4446;000 'more, ba the' 'same '•Y! • * .., - 3- i' . - 1 - .1 .:::' -'' v 7 ; We, onie no to:the manner in which this - . m ney.. is ecountedifer. ..Charieti • Rinser Sweat-a' tat he refiiVd 74: r cents. more than - his eceipt . ur l iori i Vie cheek. rolls ca for. 'it *man by ,he itatrielef Salt.one, or tvit6 dollars •glsi Butt !te `principal, witness oil the pat ..-, f :NT . .. Po i y.. . er, isitt Mr.:, Merri l ; who lap ear 4 ripkin. the ehe k,"rolliTas clerk I' rem-lw lie - 4iwears bat the money' wits ..ut: into his hand, whie.h was . .,a direct i intatioiiief law,yth t.. , . he kept it in the i . c.,1 ector'S s Te and car 'ea 'the key.;: that ii-fien - :heh ',(l ' paid otik the first. package ~ of money,' ti.:. moinititigte . s4,ooo,. \ theft -are - 1300 e 1 could . .14t account for ; that there vi-er a.. gleat , ,,orany.. traribient boatiae a nd I o ,;. ..- 1 grants it ;the W4rk, : .whO I . . 0 .f.itim - - - two tO /vedayaiwonid draNv ertntWo r tn - t 7 .fire del ars, - aceorditik to . $ll ntimber.:lOf ' days-th y hat iiiirke4, petite a leavinge t i ; '-' balane .of - .25 . nr . :;50 eentCi . his - hands; and, lea , Withocit signingthe beck I'o ; t hatliehad. paid' out $2,000 - a* this,-;kini l Of a ceOiMo r. that he had pifidint . t• . fOr Ma-. teriali, contingent..and- traVetng . expe. sea $1,01*; 'that when he. 4a ' e to settle : up his accounts .finally, there- were bed: tweeti...five and 'six. hundredidO l ilarsshttp, which, together with the f4egeing t ..Vvere placed upon the `check pollSitts dayxwork. --,: I have 'something - to atty. ecting this rel testimony. / He first swearit t . .the cheek rolls-that_theY.Were all,ri,ght ‘ that theact . . men Worked sontany dayaind were AU& to much money, when he iknew . it' ;wai-. false:. •In his . , testimony before the.eorit ri4Sioner; ..ns print ed;`* in -,ti......,J0urna1,- he .IrWears ' again .they are . Tight - when the coinnietiwealli proved by ' ..ar two htuti . dred witnesses that they w'e , false,' and he lin the tiodi r of his . 'testi oily: admits • Om a ke ''' their falsity,"by, endeaVorin t i , up . ,„. the Aiiierepancy. between- t er c eattinOny and - the, amount upon the-chk -rells:',. . J. V. Crisivell had two o - herses etnp!OY-: Hedat the. work, for vibich!,lhe . receive d $78"... Th ' *ere used ase34piesshOrsei4. David C. eott"(who ' upon 'Lillis soccatsiciti 'signed hi fief David Scott - a pears. scat, • i serf on the cli ck rolls as foreinali. Hnstas . I't het:.part.... of his time he was employed. .traVellir g.' 'He . received 0#1 . :0; at:. tho . 1 rate of il . 20-per day for his ,ryicea. , l'aen: Clover was ilseitt:ge . Dela). runneri . - T going . .kt. times night ' aril lay.”- - . I: c! made out' a . bill of his • eicpen es. and II was: •1 31 allOWed - them. by the Atiditalti Generat4 la These sums are Over - end -tililieve - . the'. 8 1 ,.. c 4 mount.. purported' to have , h4en - paid out P i ' b y Morgan fur travelling exPeases,- . ..40:1 . .' .• It„ , was important in ordelloilitrength- •. di en the testitromy OfMorgati,-, 0 t. some of al' these boatmen and emigrants iih uld have ~!-° 'been Produeed—nene. of . ifm . Weie . :::-; . 11 . none of them 'can be.; - ... ;'I '• ..-.,:- I , .1 . • - ... The_aqiitiaud * ll4 e* 6ll ,t'.Y.f , v* , :dYil 4 - in being rebuilt.: -JAMea Moro AppearS .er upon •the . .Che, di 'Tells as hi i garaWo .pui . ilpo - for" i his:' einenses. la' e ItSoigan ; ton: j o 1 second *4 ' \ J. 'A. :Morgan! 2. Nptf.poni withstanclin,g this . Mr- Igo*, .. as .since tit ti ,presenteittio' supervisors Plain a :13ill of .. iii.oi nver:sl3 . o4tps - r aeritiCea. alleged* . bC:dotie • pod 'at the in-blinding' ofitthis - Agana er,, ri , hieb .sold brii. Ulattiiromlgtly,:!'e, fuied.ti o ' ; a y, `Oro. Star tang snore - and Idi miss Ate . 1 - s . , rii tt!,, chew/Dan of the inrigatingi . nunittite. ini • issit ( edA salitiftenaforr',lMaigini, l , Arder-te: • ,-. hatv, his teattmony . takin-befn" . : the - cornt\ - mitten. The sergettlit4vantils c alled. At . ‘. hill . - house in I Caribriii Catintil Ile - iniiii 'told thole liadati - ntird thaid -fcir Sir risbum..bitt tilmn:infinityit -,',. , totand he bad lone .mest. ;, ...1-leldlil tifit;it ,ninuntil iln about ' the. idjoisrinnet t,cifthe-1 gislaturn.- ' Why'. thiiithaentini iniself 1 , 'twit* ; li , I '.- Whk;"PrOenal ;* be lq. K" t° ' lia r''' 4 crishargAvhen he - ed utti..contfary [direition t.-,,1f-Alesel;ll4444rl:*-:*-PrP I fair: ;Atidkat . mra4lo: 1 41 1 k 4 *-' P,rnw::_ti'P-. 1 riiirn'thit - ;‘ctiitinittfinlt Witili itiations* - li i ' ili s igii*elirr' f .:-- '' i r - ,.: 1:-:. '':, 2:'. - 'r• • - 1' iliiffie'n*:tOttiii einii l 44teriar*. ii0,14 :4 6*. 110,,if ' tiducta '. I,..'ftata*'. 4, i . 1 4#-!fr, L •:...,; , k,* i ' an o 4 s l4lol *X-0 4 10::401 ..: ..i.OO l. _IL rusio,*iiii*tir, Oit:s - thf. , :'. ' -. .. - :ti:• - • aiint o ***Hii i iii . ivii `lit ~::- , Iola; .-, /116•1tiiidittii- ' 'Gbi"ii . itiiii: - .. ' .....;‘-• •, • 464: k . !..•:,::-.,..-:, - ,!,4 ~ •,-,.: ~.-_,,.., ~... i,i.,, , ..,:JA ....:,;;„;•,,-..• 2 -- I' UT: - /i4viiikigiiii'liis_ilisli. s tesiimo i l . .i . --- , E. _. -• ;i.), ~_ . . : .', -- : - .N.:1-. .. .. 'A , :.!:--.,-.. ', .... •. -..- , -: i - ri. . - ._-_,I R°4 Amo David Atoll', ICm,hias received ,t as per check rolls David' Amou ed i sl as nlila a o n t . teen 92 No 1 you th comm . i 51. , 0 1 , ' } .-r, 1 k 11, ! .12 A 00 5'7 00 . 1 i ••• 4 the c - .4..,:t tee Bays 4 ~. pre,,Will er. ' en oug h - 1 ft • - tor three- more': aucti. S ome rafts had notit - itiek n 'ant . ' ther‘others had' it few pis - :liken i." , ` Mr Fora ;also Ni tys .. / ' , (17-th• - at , a `'mode ate' ite t\ ,—.:was t- :- littsutred.; t4itaisukreei of l • ht to me ciegsedsct whickwas. sot - i it, cormentc*s. - AboitAjii • • litiP' . .-, , isseci is c rafts withoutbe- : tag';- - ` tar • 'r -- This tin**. was dispo sed .. .in t . e ,foll.Aying• Manner,' as mi.'. J . , by . t 1 teitimontalten hefore the' 1 .110 , -. -,- ; 1, - - : . 1 :. , ',. - - .. : • : ' - W. 4.. - eivt , 640 - feet - at 6centa per `4451 . 21. , -Wm..lt.; crarver.lloo feSt Ink, • . . fling, - . &c., for • qualifying: sti -t . ' t ed. he • check - rolla atm' a few -he . ;ish Wm: 'M.- Souther,. . . f ,_ , rultbv . -Ades a creek raft at some :. near '6 More. ', David= Leetbgot ,Afr i'i 'cired-lo g i also two Creek . . :fob i erns got 'twtt' , ..lots of tint": one as p 'y for takinuoust- old iron, lber.: . Ay forixottrding—heltepf a ing'h.u.ie. 'ln payinetif the hand 4. 3 i gaye ,i ' , timber ' in. h ti aii. Pe lain g. t. 10'50 worth", There Was of thiS rnberleft on Hare's i!iraid Pitts iii ,g; Mr. Wood iv his testi. esti .. a es, it 'tit 4,000 feet.; An ' Apt i* says be shonld not, have btj it • • orth 8100. , But Mi. F o rd:. •'Lu .. Berman ! who has fun the raver . 1807, -ho says Imeitamineft4t esti ..it ' at.. 10,000. feet lineal;-which, - ~.at• ts' per j foot- would Make it Worth 1 Pq TPIC . 2' foot, o f P i l 1 1 .1 ° 1 1 brie.ll 7 1)14 'ear', . . ie d .oars 11 4 er 'llot Dov 'ion hon hot `n ] of ince 'at( 1 ' c o e o i . i i. it T ' ' Gen.-lover, the 11 13 9 I —.over, co..ector at itts uti, a public ewer, bought for $2OO ad"afterwards gave $4O extra. - .' When l e ar ti ber say: l / 4 " Sa ti hL aY tes ing tim at mi t y ll , e th a ra ed Ab u t ane pro to rue to join him in buy igt eb 6of the timber after the ac ed ct i !finished. I told him I was , lecu• 'th employ: of the commonwealth,and Ido t 'think it tight to go in3o tincliii s It seems atii°ls. from the ' testimony l of (#e, s n. leOv#, that Mr 'Power iettle4Part °ibis OW tsi wit him, by what ) authority I , a i art s. loss to determine. -tanfiad sio . c'est°Prece tAr suct e a'" course- Edd : e d- P b 4 y rt t t h s e et le u d d b it Y or th G e eUe e ral nr , s tul l ' b ee ,dp " lac e edi t- , u • on file, as the laW , :requires, je would h ve saved t i e commonivezdth.the trim b and exptnse of resettling ids part of ,Th balance of the timber was given in c arg to J hn &Steele a4d 'John , VI riss ell, t run it and, to tau the p 24. Oslo' Mr Power, They took iti - •=to lici nati a t 4 sold ,it to Itailpy, Long; / 3 fr Co. m . Malone one of the firm I pea f o re the commissionei iat • #fi ihq they had bought of Steele ited • we l in 1848,139,350 cubic feat of he: ilesi• cents per,fOot, amounting t L 55,752,75 nisi) the cables' upon the f l u fts lit 215, tid that they gave $5OO in h . Eitl, ;and n es forthe balance to be paid ervetionts, Now is WBB known that this ti he* had n solid, but there was moth in ' in relati+ takit to. be found 101104 I the a ounts lof Mt, Power, as sett Jed hy tit • Auditor Gener;4l, Ail l er the invests-; al l ion' had been comme ced, General C v , appeared befotl'e the rcomMittee gl t g'e account of two notes deposited in ban amounting to 82,844.70,, leaving a ala et' of 22,032,99 i unaccounted for, to.hi hif w add the $2OO Paid by Cie ai. i-e m- 5 • ,232,99.1 ' ri well ppearod before the emu tn. tee; see ed to know nothingdefinite .,,o ly abo 't it ; aid , that Steele and himself ra it : o Cin innatti—solt it to Bailey, L n ogs nil & o:ati 6 .cents per foot--got $5 o.i cas gave two notes to Clover ala co we tto pay expenses. Titre/ ,th usa . hupdred and thirty tw6 do rs Lety , nine cents to inn 88, 240 f _l l .4 fiber 529 miles ! l It did not l aw 1 1 aeo at-,ir ail tve itn4l ni t Of tii 00. - litither old i 4ciii::_i , ...,lllOe . 'rii: :4,7 Or old. iioii. 4 1 4b01a - ,4340-.: ::.66attprea-ktiptig ..tho.',lveit . ,. 1 part' of it iir - a.5 . c011i,6*01; 7 13y, • and 40livgied -ja, 'Greiff - 4. Ili ougal :Ibiit - :q4xinil-010;•i , ,' fToin. - Power. -- aCppet .: !, :' '.. Atr.'lk.for‘beid; . 4Ftefe; ! . 1 O . :slid 'ialf: - .. - Celii4 . l,:,,tot--'fir ' .' . 41 . .ir - ,.:'bii.' l *.ai . ,..a.4lV47:iili.ei , -- „.o::iii r iall - .qu4Oti.,ty ':-* . 0r..i14 -: tOt t Orti ) : .- bft -.. ii° . 'aitiOal; . froin'AleicauliifiitTistiei ill' iridi - : 'csistirigs C.l- could. :‘ , fiiii: i ;:iiiiiriyOi,l4liiclil vvas' c It ' per 044,. -4tih*ll:4ii. iii.;i4o4i.iii• .. .o* . niq.; k :: ri.k.rie'llo a oii . OniA lo o.4ii:' ii :, ,:bcitti - t - watching ; . : -. 0yiii,..41031. 1 ;', riiiip,sei:4lloO,**7o4;l4 . , .. 1 !.-''' 'lu'li' -.i 'iild:bO'i3466 -1 !., yv .c .'o.p . . , :,. . ~ ~ ~ , 1 ,. ;' - :'.itOlaiO::G,iiijr te . , - 4:0 - 44y .: !_ , 1 . - 04iiiiir:,041#4.444#ht-1 ,i .- .this itlitofmoliiiitl4 . iit, ! *lik 1 thti,:itheilik tliii , ,lo:**l4-i 1 ---.' ' 'tii - the , ' Ciiidit"...it.iht , e , r liet ':iit'yeiig*cAP4.;(.:.-!:. lianything j:4'4_oo.§o;:to: - .y. : - :.- firtfi:.Pciiiiiiiit - _, H!:',":' : -.. ; - , ,.' , -'' ' ,..,...'‘ 's ._ ' '- --. 4"-w ----- -' - . ekiik.' ; ';''' . e-r'-'...:' - ~,01 1. 10.0r. ..._ . -:- tloW quant It was dtikt.: T re p . .z2cipti, th - St te. ban Lidsa 't3 wit re pu ch . :e I' . 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' iciii:tasAisids:inliii ,: . -.7 -, ..--,:lordulie ---. disc ' geliii dutilis te--' imicl : '4 - 6; aid; - '-' qp' P . ': Prui . t:ei . #ii l . l- n 0 ;1 1 1 3 '37' -t 14- ; !Illit; : 441a l tir-: -:. pntimse .„,•2..;” • ni-,,,,.,,,..,,, . i '.;p._• , _ - ; \, L.tiOnefie . Os.‘profesegrea -friendahriAti_-!• tvoir fig. the poor and labnring 'el , tt. - . all Oar, the sincerity . of the" Prnfesaton-py''' _. iielating.the .lali Arl'hilli,.. iv: _ o dePtivelstie-',,...- ...''' In ;mere of _the: - moiey i .:::-Stio2o:'; - o*rosa •---. them;`:. - •,-, --" -.-:--. , r -- - ~,:_a. -State owes '-' i.te, /lieli i reffee ' -- . - 1 Reliable ntelligence . k ', - -' - 41LOita et the State Its;' , Altat'' th irtoorkots, .- ~ 4ov. _Joh on a; success a fitr: .batter `: ;: thin' they Tar e - 11 t 0.,,, 1648 .;_,. that_ he : _hast,:;• ,gained,, arid is gamikt,,leFgelrin - fam . the intelioe counties ; mid ; that Ahe jai- Me eire : ett tChitfoneXl4tinsins,,,: '' 'tbduitaidi:cot . ,',`,.-_,....." ' biiVii)eiais;‘,l4 lo .loo e 'r heretofore . .-'' :. V* lle • t tlieitae- 1 41 1 0 6 -:. -, ,t t and'iNiho have : um! luleolttinnirtmaceaf --., .t., at .bi 4 iiiiithMi tau only, ki riga - 040,0 -... t Etii3 l .ovitYlf P °O lB Y l Taldii,l Muler,llo b tcontimiint tbe present - econlind %:-4 ' - t liotic 7 fainOistratisin in power; Shia .„_ sciPt il net4 - 'las 'become; to —gettear;lloo-' I Create it teermkot ivaat, slam fit,!?, the : ..f.pirt ofthej ocofoco leadOra,'ivbet Ara* • sorting: to.every mode 4 diSeit&fail. r - -= -vlce to erreat Alle-pattie.ie-theien We _are 'also inferteedi. oPoti Pod' 1 :' ' oeratic -test 'toe, that :Volz- Big -- hat f i aled : in - hts.perionaleferts4o' • - , • 10 111 t fliv`o4 and that, 84:fek,fri,oiami . , • - • ' iiybii ' topaikedsek - ittt - '' [ h? sat4fiedfinon/ m°4le.nttlkatAiidittl.: 1 int 0 11 ie' of biti ` entiieonfi' . 'Liles; Jo ''-i.Mhisni.,-,, • . ist V the _affairi Of this:treat State,,4_4 o ., ~ dei . anythitigAiie -than pla : t4i,' l 'polebt, 4 s , ti 4 imitaiiiisive-' par ',tom, -- ThiseAtittali 2- 'lli ', good, cheer tfl our •:aause , luatingla" I • , til .08t oilid i n o e . -1 0 1 4 11 ,?1vill tell with - , c -t on ; the Jai ef okotion- - - : .Thetime has come 11; the parpliiirj.c* r. ttl State' • are 'laterni to:_refleFe l'ltt ! J - . ,t , hands of candidates Cc!! ',ACP.- pf . ; - 01fr- '": I fr i till * niere:thatt.the elldolleMplOt_,iiioll-4,-yi Vi twin, aid tabale. - Thoy'olei:ni ttit,the' --, • pufklie . iiitereati - ahail b t a ,I,iirid,aiiit i that the,publiChohor shall loe:`,Prifteeta - Th i r 3 i lave in::.''lgOi- Jeliii_4 ol YA=.' - ,kriett . • C ef Magistrate!. whc• Aliis.:doeti.;•:** t . any man who ever eo utOeittheiiiiii,o' i [ ' , ion' for 'the *dialling° .0 1 4 - ;eleil - likal.,-,\ .: of fnas7-linnia. 'TheY seeillWaiinrat:iif of I IWO a radical follo.'a*-iparti_. ~.'•,. ,jih hoe „no:. aUd -- . 1 / 0 ,1 11 : .t ' , l a its` 163 t .8 ;. told whole goitnnite jr,'A: , :tad fo'rOit,itynt tbeday\sf - ofitslieens • e; '. I pt,ndigalitin' ',-..Wben te;.PaYel*iiief:Otdl t , , up F. O tO i r Oi.,* . betWeetuaitch,ettedatittia.'' ' ' the , viiii Uothesitate tb decide': Ithcliheni r ie no fl oli e r ofratlcal or gal l tntlil*Ml!, = ottPdqve4hoto:lOte fhPPUPttrt_c_Pri#l/4,1_ piiaitt; ithq:ii; Hie eipeago,t, - k"0rt..02 - _,... - : - 1 tri I, at Col: pi , o9l : hits 4 aivii , ,,-,lThi • , t: i f, R - ' kciiii*.las-';eiidia*.434*ii.tAiii-:,-.7% th° in psi ofi P lr *gi wl * - T4**, . -f 4° , d: 11 0 0 44mo* , but ia'ald;trickwilL.Uof-' - f,:aiiq, itil.! . :„ . , ::.' 'JO liwrilliednuilit 6lii4* - [ti - - Vitiklair4.*itherlitiat't' I. iiociiptii4: 4 • - • , Norek - A" '', ''''..- •,. - ~.."; : -,.. • ..:.•,. 1 .t... , .. , •.., .z.. 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