tt tmlittfOrma Ittgish 11. U. FRAZIER, EDITOR. mortracisp, PENIVA. Thaftwiibw; March 24, I S Oiniejtemoved. .I.oo.rdilting:Office of:the Surquehinee Register iy removed to the REAR OF 'LYONS .HAND: -14113-STORR, freating ea Onestoot street. Mara& Thelrest htlf (let us ra ther hope the • _ worst half)': of ,March is gone. _ The month la been eiareinely, busy, vight and day, in smit#Aing. its reputation \ns the most 1167#/reeftblp portion of the, Year. It 4 4,_muniiinlike a lion," and seems to have Aminimitnting serne - iart`or a wild bast ever, ince. Now its Avinds,*Mip -toothed relentletut as the snarling hyena, as :sail Vie luckless- wanderer, and pirspe him with mocking voices . over "hill 'and 'dabs; fnor give over the , chase till the door Inf his home is opened to receive him, and igain quic,kly closed in the face of his fence - ptesnets f At.night, wild cries are I itearaittithe forests and around our dwel lings. Sometimes on, the tnidi6ot. air - - ccitar long tumultuoui bowls, as of a pack of litutgilr wolves gathering close around arta , then the panther'sclismal cry. ewelir out npon. the ga l e,_ and dies niotirp . fully away in the distanee. -The_ believers in ghosts have frequent occasion, - now, to cover their heads: in fear . ; for the - wind-tossed bianches of -the afless hotisehold-tree, ns they dash • l-e against the loosened clapboards awl creak- - ing window-panes, awaken many strange • and - mysterious voices. 'At one time we have a veritable win . ter day, with snow, sleigh bells, and all the usual accompaniments. . 1 Again 'the season affects a sifter mood, and she,ds a Crocodile tears; - but ten to one they are changed into icy ;bullets, to pelt us, ere they reach - the earth. If - the clouds roll away occasionally, and give us a view of the- bright, glorioui blue sky we re member fu _other -days, while the sun Wks down with a Aplitei, , half - inducing the belief that spring haS come agailL-- ‘ ~..a- b rief half hotir dispels the illusion, sun and sky disappear, and sombre'clonas fill all the ;Ar sweeping the ver•y 'earth with their dusky -skirts, chilling the shivering framei of men, and Sowing therein the seediof disease •and death. - Dark, dreary, and desolate Month ; pass 'swiftly away., and give place ;to. the smiles and teirs of thy milder Successor, Nfhose gentle influence shall awaken the earth to life'and-beauty again. 4 is Riot at, Susqueisazana DepVt. 1 St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, was cel ebrmed in rather an unbecoming'mann'er ' -fat`Susquehanna Depot. How the affray ' originateiL we are not informed, but it seems that an enmity existed ' against . the . "Kirk House," and setae tinin about mid ' • night it , was attacked by a body of Irish 'I men, who pelted it with stones and ether •1 ‘ il 4. es, whereby many windows and a 1 ' &Tr skulls were broken. A Conductor , While - sitting quietly in a room of the Kirk House, was struck by a stone, which, intasing through the window,. came with mat 53ree against his beael, and was sup '-, posed for some time 'to have t killerthim ; but although his skull is much fraCtured, Rs it is thought he may recover. • a , i'lle row was continued on tbe 18th, pr', when a quarrel, in some way,• arose 1 -be tween the Irish laborers and the Shop 4, bands, in wide') words end blows were ;1 ec exchanged, stones were flung, and other liinnocent practice* were indulged, in, as ' usual on such occasions. Irish men and 1 women paraded the streets in toree, for a l' time carrying all: bolero them• _ff After the battle bed, raged for some 7; iil Ms Sherif , .Eldred, who was 44 3 his wi.Y 13 - to Lanesbore• mime ittion the scene 'disc . and Sten, was called upon to do somet hing e . l ir r onle, to quell the riot. The S heriff . Ith • mickton to Latusiboro, dispatched his bu t• tiniea there, and theft returned to Barque ilium. .In the Meantime, there were no 1 , imleatietis of ii cessation of hostilities.-- "dam of night added ,to the terror (ifAciio•sie ;Julamany.w.izi . lead their -Won Would be torn down over heir beadir. Yigorous measures were now re ,,priialipon'i 50 or Go muskets batmen ' *4 O /Or*" Cm"Pani ;tore Prourea; P iiiittlie " law and order' portion d'f ' s the mstiensus . : 'eslinedthontselvslrunddetermined skelyiato on guard duties the night. The It' -, a 6 " " l i ed were diviaed I.*o two .=.: 'filLig i !" il"le i Commando* 'tilted and . , - **-wI, the former being stationed -at Nichol's Hotel, and the 1 tier at the Kirk / 6 "4" , ‘ - ' r 'the sight or AO seemed to 7 , hirt.wonderfut affect ii the I ri sh ri Iti OWL Bot , little snor e: as seen or_heard '.. ofiltamskuitigthet*i; though two or ikt awns were ' 4 4W:would 'Prowling about, ? s4 . , with thidstrois, end riling in at the win a, - ‘.. um* O l g i/ t• the. gr° oo rY 4 . 4 r4 Watikolob ft Newman etl-4 01 4 , r 4 1148 Ilrt'kui °Pont koifilosii slot/ vc.) - dik4 0 4 rods *Wen tlianitratil• - - ' 4'.' -"*2 *'' ' 4 't'•: ^ ~ i `i lat \ ale Wet *oils piper - Inferno es it Pt isstaioxt 044110 14411140Arettitl'enPVV . ' 7, 2 4 1 0; 410, 414:0"* r(lecti; ti for : , 2. * ' {:}y We gather the 'follewing' part. ! ., thisSitask""P4 , froni Like 7a r lil 7 '. t peiz t , A l7 ll . .. fit iipcuw' 4 , Olr . 4w - iv , 44 ry, *tit liaF Mist 11 o'el , ,' f fin !!, , aY' 4 niglit, , March ' pith, 41e., 1 t• l eXled is 1 1 6tIllOttn, fitit no " ;;don • itl• ' ' ,lifeci -i.. --,, . - :- 1 .-,-- r- • = deril4„WlieriArst -se..,fire bad made considerable' ites - Y, ` Mostly" , in th e'roof. - Every effort , i mile to save the building, by tl i ?ini s i ein Seminary,. and the 'ci zees ' of) :lii - Nstoil ' i sin and. Wilkearre,..the atter bc: i i , ig p iM tli T e .. , , grinnui wi th their- E n ne, .with, all peeSi ble despatch. Tint- the fiaints had pread so far th at it was im :til orhuman - efforVbfilatrest thetn' it'Ali l t Anti! iiiik=: 'The adjacent buildings, • mud' g the- . s thurCh_and Boarding lioTi3 were tiaved. • . , ~11 -.4 11 ' "When the fire was first isedie ,:ma ny students were asleep iti the "Ming: ;it was with some exertion Itin'a eulty that all were aronsed - ,in time make their escape. P,rovidentially all % ere sav ed. Almost a, miracle, truly, tha such a fire occurring in the dead bon -of„the night, in xlmilding in Which. so many young persons lodge4;ind many of thenr, so fur from the grouq, aI jescXped.with -1 out injury.., - • .- , , • I - The valuable Library,wali entirely cOO- - sumed, together fixtures, booki, - 14. Most of the'r!hilesophical ;and Chemical Apparatus waisaved. BiA.for the efforts necessary ; to -arouse' the students, more of the propeity in the building, perhaps, might have been saved.. . ' ~ The building and Pro ,wer e cover p 4..rty‘• ,e 4 by insurance to the a euntef.fi7,soo, - which will probably eov rat leak three feurths of the loss- 7 2,50 of thiii• sum is in,the, Luzerne Company. l 1 - .1 i. . - , -- The Trustees intend to -commence re building at, once.' In the mean ti me coti 'cement .rooms will be providedl to ca rry ,OX, the operations of the Institutinn -until , tbe now buildings , are templet H, whic i li it.is believed will be done by : dle COM' cir iencement tbp* summer ter m, in An e=l • Itew. Publialtio f 17Zustrated "of a new, atonally, published i city, .N 0.17 'Sprnie St;, by Ornery, ,at $3 per annum'. ber contains from 60 to 701 arker .than - any other ma witich.we . are aequairitedt•—a • lently printed . and illustrated: ber before...us (No. 4) cont i a amount of inieresti rig. and instr i n iti - giwi3h numerous engravintr to ilOtrata`the text. ' The ertn4 Farm Mareb, is-an excellent number Nia e - aces a nevivolum andimpluved. The fnt* ,l- dept hereafter receive • panic ler tit Each. number will cont in portraits of annuals, 1 prozk . tnents,.•builclings, &c.—P blisti en, 'Meredith & at slper annum. , • 1 f Covivspindence of Oe /I, ei. rrom narrhibur . 1 - .. HAmmovoo, Mire,14,4823 - The Governer hai appO t at Cnsat.sa i 14 1 A. BLACK, of Greene csi l • nil Seereiary -of the Cominonwealth.l Mr.' Blak has re - aPpointed E. S. Goof...awn efl Brad ford county, Deputy S-.4.estary...; i. FRANCIS' W. Wins*, late SecreFary of the Commonsiealth, has resigned; it is understood,. to ,be 'aPpoieted A' orner, ..„ , Geiieral of the State ! ni,place , o 'Jesuit e ft .CAstrazit., promoted--te.be ev ear of the United States mailbags . — I —The House amendnients to the Sen- . ate Printieg,Bqhaveen negatived by bi o the 'Senate, and the bill- eased as it eartur., from the Senate. . -; . —The - bill - to - build a Royal Mansilon! . , I TEttbeor his Excellency the Gevtt, wasto. -led _down in the House,,by fia vete of tiVo to one. "hive-the ...Densecr#s of the -De:., 1 I mocracy credit for this'uipping that spec-, ulation in the bud. . I - - . •- - i n 6 —Mr. Chase submitted - imolien Imp . House to adjoins...on:the. .9th ins. be ,4. --next' Saturday. All fin' Bunconi - ,p.... 1 propriation . Bill has not ed e4er. House : yet; and it'-wotld be ' , ravel barbiri-z ty; worse than Federalism or Banki4m,' to seed the. Demdcraci-henii withtnit .. ' their -per diem or Mileage! i ". : t' , Tbere . is soinuch " loud and deep" dis= l satiZaction with the renomination of Slr.., Brawley . for Canal ComMissiotier, that soracrof the, leaders who en' g cy follow , make the Maui: .o the lieti--- ed'in - 0 -7 r 'determined O; m to ciist Inut overbeerd, (as, theywere preparing t o do with Mr. &aright, last fall, when he 414) and - plan up some new and better man.. The P o ge lan is tt ' B rawley 'j .a n appeintmadt ' , } r ani:Pierce, end` twig instk, a vacancii Judge,Myers of Clarion county, is now spoken of as the 'fqtak +Millen., for that office. • : i_ L I • j . -i For Canal Cemmissioner,lChester vain. ty has instructed for i l T4ll S. Bowel} `of West Chester. -.' l -I . ', The !PPolnith"t of . 1111 #/i camOeli— *heir Pennaylvapia itjecf - for in hjnkKir!... I tint office - has createdloi arbotility . to the new President. - lusisitid - eflahesiOst him to bean indapeadent-iiisiiiikviiimit - . e 1 i t o*i . f)e - , i.-.l ic i PiP° f 91: who. l t- 'vat Ik B ge-, , „ 1 , :—. - 1 4 ' , 1 0 61 bi-w - i; 01 140 1 ' 41,"4 1 Pti - - - 1 9 A 4 k a l coun,..a„,ibit-i4bo . 0 ":.' to,:sivai It secured listlali by ',Pin . 4 tis nfliiie: Vr tmo (tiloiitaiffa' sliii P i4 4. - fd" l il 14 i‘ii . i , a ir .. M01,....f!c....11hPrFp.--. j. :*".* , :. , . l'OomA4v , ,Iy . , ! . 4 .,Afp'istr44; e!),0,01._ , igtelle.l fli sm.y,;Allonsit, at-the , e ill) Ant**lplietrriernioi . Viii , f . :11114 bilk/1014mi al t Rome, but - ;rill 4--- , --- - ;,;11 i l -. ia -,v1 , 4 - -2- ..;4 14111.* got al ~,, . .- -4 71, ... .-'3- .- ... L. ,- 4...-.4,-,- • , r-Vittbitsiatteu*f' tort!? big: - ,: 2 , ' _,. a . t,. **.. l l tilar 411: 4 . 14 ‘ ti t Air itlit ... ,.(11 , iv yt okrinsu i ri t.... : 4 2 4l.la,, ,iivi.,f004001,,,.. rucotti.i?gi MEM ..7..,,...... - .. c '.l.:rmwt.' of the.s!i i 0 nion." i As-McKinl :, hue made a fortu ne' . of State, Ica .wi l g otter . :.,- • . ....i i qf... , ..- .• • , .... t 1 pled ii in success:. over • Btu -to wzße f 4s. I i 'lnPO r ii i i,., ei e r al Poor . 17 4 1 1 7- :':i Money' . t . "..' keli,,t)ie mare go" among . be odes , , Thentoetaoc .ißasiliiws.l . -,. , S ', ..". - ::.',.. ; :....„,4 - _ -- ,. ... ; .- .7:' yltfiSasitalip' so, 1 / 4 1sitelPW; 853,: . .,. , fouse me l t this.moiniiig, a - d,afle'r et a i f ruonsehts session adjourn ....; ,he !Bite; it. *iffc." Bill, and tilt; illes•dsvOlflt S vans. inattution, hare pas sed'the . .Hn , ' - : . . 1 4 w:. 7iJ TlThe bill tO cornree te- - ,a new career in proiligac '' Mt ' upnd: afi x i ng a ' )la Inv . T* nev i manstc n ! •for the Ore l 'erne!, was al tilled . -41..141 : +t : 14:1M7113 tban to . w to oath Ht-beit corpori. with true Repub finial,. Inatita ions, to!• let the • Governer look Co4t. tot , I is . clrin 'house, or select his own *grille : , jtist ;isle chooses,' just„ as uthesoveirei.. ns"itheirS elveS.do. If . $ 3OOO " •- . t- I Ll ' 7 a year lwill -tint Support him,.let him live on teal,. ' litinjaimn " 4 rankliri when Min •ill ister : 5 1 lertince, in hi Plain' Quaker-like dressj' Was es great iiii hotior to Ameriea, effect I as much got , an was as much thou d lit Of,;a3Abbotit! Lawrence has been whilsilsmidieg•l hisi4o,ooo or $50,000 a Ali -- .. - , year as Minister to England: ' - In Vibe 6 ,etin ' te, the bill to istablish.a new i;Weio,be ' , filled by the Groverner —Stets: , Agricu ltural ' Chemist—salary $1,009, %vas rejected. There is a pretty general lutipiei+ in this region, that the fiindi n 1 „ready given to the cause of agri culture, 'inie. abnorbed too much, by the McKioley ; .tribel'of plunderer& A bill to inaiscritte $9OO to Peter A. Runner's, work 1 on, virlaild sheep breeding, was homey -4 passed. )It Is said to-be a. very labori ous and very useful compilation. . .1 Yesterday was Election day in iisrris borg,r and , thalw' ay the "Union 1 . : as Kidna yi .. 1 ttlippers) caught it, was ri can toto to . Bi l l littler, if he is wise enough to takeilit. Himisburg •has about 200 "Demperntie- majority—staunch, unyield ing,*radienl.- Last year, it elected four- Ch i, 'l istablei . -4emis, . Lytle,. ct . yer and S 4 -der:, - stable . - L ewis, .: lut mimed, have sub qUentlyllet themselves to the purposes of slaic-catching, I Snyder Most notoriously. and 14no,iind p . oyer r4oris silently.- Al• 7 though . they were all of the popular. Or ty, ilielOoplelhad determiped todismis; them; endpto - -'bear no More•of the dis grace winch their conduct . brought- upon the humane; and respectable . citizens of liarr,ishiii:g. , They were 'of course sup ported hy,,ill they could get like them . Welo9o vot es were counted off, and . they steod.thu4 •- • . COXISTABLE Anklioting. no Kidnapper (Whig) • 595 3 :4 8 _• Lei* 0. • - I' - ,de "-, ::- :, (Rem.) 573 li. R , ednhitughi --• do ,- • (Net.) 421 eo eti rr L H..o:t r! i..„ .iin ' io do . ' s - in i ,;r 4D ol eti e x t; ) , ) 4 15 14 2 SLi SnYilert , '• '1- - /6 :-n -,- (Dem. ' ) 88 •- 1 .', Hies tpivrrater.E. . ' • ich'l NeWrittin, no Kidnipper (W.) 390 .1 . hn Streffer,l do - - ID.) 1'75 eery Sipe,- Union- saver ": ' (D.) 167 ggretate ()fele Kidnappers ' votes 2568 do. 1i: • ".Union - savers" 407 -. vete& of.a:roo-Kianappprs . votes 428 bi-. , 4 3 4 Union-saverer votes . 136 . 1 . . ' Thus have, the people iof Harrisburg wiped--loff i tire4tignis of those outrages which h a v e so !Caen dititurbed their real F•I • , • peace and truly. endangered the . Union (or ever 'pr . tMolback. Dicl i , ,l'Allister„the aristocratic Dem ocratieslitve ett:missioner is at Washing . otilhis Me nr-bones to Slavery, beg ging for 01neloffice at the West or some wherelelie.thathis:infainy is net known as it iiiatthome. Many of the reasonable and rea rr -tab e slave-owners , despise the ...in.' slaye-catehin fraternity as cosiardltas .do thei Abolitionhits -therpselve,s . - - • Mennuirs of the Senate and House,.are , ~ almost/ constantly Hitt ng to ashington to finger! spoils Iho pressure is in deed, trent, and impreeeclented„end the greylli:l%S of; the disappointed are heard even in Harrisburg. , 71 - i • 1 It is believed that efforts are in progress so bur kr lirawley from his nomination as Sui-veyor J General. : The Democracy wire-Workers find bit, ;much opposition , I to 'hint among benefit nasses, to risk their fair: with him at the polls, if they . . I can bop IL ! : .... :, 1 ' i i: I, sli to -ady r the npains' of a barrel if Walk . r's ii•Pretnitini'eorn," - for sale at Hall i; ' Boyers Agricultural arid 'Seed t, ,, , Storei a 25 .Cents per onart. Also Some Virginia' wite crirn—.4arge stalks and 11 7 cobs ;awhile alker's has small stalks and small icobs. I - ,- ' , i Xl3llB env-Yo rk , _ ach num : ; -1 is ex].. 0 TIUU3- a la7e 'ye react- hat. sect© al, for The next . ,ularged rrientiviil AL(OD.- mtions, ;: by Bo*l , Dicnclort.-4ndgo btu'. lately[decidtid in ..relition to the ; effect of endo4l4 a promitssortnote over That`fin) endorsement'of . a note ever,duo is n4i4riilentl to drawing iLlie* bill iiaya ble atriight, ; upon which tie. endorser,,is liabla•oali,'npon proof ot",edemandttOn the maker'a'reasonable time, and inure liiiio . iotireOf - tba default. super . 4• l Api'mad, wss 5i4,0',014 - IN - n*9ooi day . *rwk. Oze.property of Jonas I SSD . - PEA 017111rP...: • '''. Oa ! litr4 Mats • n i - 4 A ilai4 - 7 1 r _sis ihis7- . ammtinces; -: Omagh • the , Airaiki ~Waigeacer,3he faveatioa of a 'WM if .ivitl sad impcissid locomotive, which h* asp ! will iarelytriiiisport the. mails 'And 'pisseavas:at the tate-of pee hemdrof mike'. pier eimir i. The . writer lather soya he has : - .ldien made 'acquaiatetV 'Oa the- details - of Otemei,inf m, which are-io palpably ometelinAeory,AtiL 7 4 4 iiisible. 4 ~ . .Ipractie' tv that :every ' l da engineer .` aid ,•• . ! man will, l onisatiotialy)oaca I: , , ", ' and "admit, ' the'idesidensta 1 .. - 4111 11111 C I ra 4. 41 4 1, AO 1 04 aksamtot - '' rrbe pest „Cowles, it is tatOt 1. 'beta i. sitailito 'oo 44 re* ll. .t? ,'"r l d " 7 , ll;llosl4k,t.wrimkkotowsiO r t i g e l**4 1 0 11 k. i 4 .0 1 W4:1 :41144 *P 1414 " 1 ' - -- t° 4 0000 4 . 11111 Pirg h '' ' ~ .I; ' i,4 . • ' 4tateiu IIY "U. sat 'opt ''.!910111h1. , beratike. ~ ..'. - - - !--, v -, -. _ .: , #.. 4 1 -# II IM-# NI li * A -41Ossel---- r - ' - ' - " :4 • due's Rieseh. " . ( Ma Pits tist:iln regard-to the speech : of aae,,of Susirehatsna counti; :: , in the HansealteprestintatiPes,Pellirna-'• ry 17th, 'ism, on the PenrisylvaninCPal, .Bill relay iii: MeSeri. Hart_dr Stroup; I sieto says few Words. -- 1 . •:.• ' ' - -Mr: Chess haxentertamed'hie conatitn . - _ • , exits and t e State . of Pennsylvania gen • N - e6lly with si rare feast of eloqUence, with gushing au -burst a' of patriotie sentiments,. filling, al ost four columns of alarge nevispaper ;-and after all, what „hive we learned - 1 " . his great iffoft I_ He has inforined • i that a bill . is befOra the 'Leg _ I is' laturelt,,tlSivice rporater a company , . with the ti'ght to aconstruct or locate a. Railroad, from the coal mines ta New York city.-,- . . 'What . part or place this road is to start fram, he has forgotten to inform us ; and_ What the pr ovisions of the,bill are, be has, lefti. us igniirent oL , But, Mi. Chase in;' forms ns that the is the Beaar with seven beads and - ten hares ; and this i; enough—we are to tak ' I it as granted that .i 1 it is so. Zklevr, in the absent ,of all necessary infermation (for his sp ech gives none) I will" undertake - to altot.that a Railread company, with ordinary grants and privi liges,-Will, not prove such a horror to Pennsylvania interests as our far-seeing Reprr4entative - imagines ; and I take it for granted the bill il ; tquestion conta i ns no extraordinari grant : if it did, he cer tainly, in his great z al to become the Peeple'sychampion, uld hive 'pointed them out to us. He s eras to thinkit of i great consequence tolhimself to crowd 'his name before the public. Whether. his Move on this Bill Makes a great man af t hirn time will determine;_ - • _ . ; The valley of I,Arymning contains an in- 1 ex t haestible amount of teal, - To transport dos Coal to market, it becomes necessary 1 , • te locate a Railroad. ,Mr. Chase says there are but three passes out of this val ley, two of.which, ho inferms us, are al ready occupied. Then there is onepass age:c•nly left, and the_Billferred to pro poses to:charter a .com iany to - build a Railroad through this las and only pass age, Now,the questionrises, is it prof-' l i itable to . the country a large to have means and ways mast convenient to trans- Port the surplus products of One section to anotherl The, eight States north of US,-Which comprise the greater part of the mechanical operations of our country. are Mainly =dependent on Pennsylvania fin...coal. to perform their Mechanical op. erations ; and every year this dependence ninst increase. , Then, not only:Pennsyl vania, but the Six New England States, as'well a Igesi,...ttrlc .a nd Isiew - .Tersey. - ars dependent' on Railroads and Canals, to 'transport tbii:Cpal to market. The former for.the 'profits arising from the sale of the article, which last year far ei ceeded th - • . • ose of• *lo .gold - Mines of Cali fornia ;.- the latter for the - incalculable benefits arising from'the consumption of the article, so extensively used : in pre pelling Machinery by steam, smelting oar, working iron, and wltiCh the entire coun, in try fourteen years- will . -be „ compelled to. use as fuel in, all ordinary ways. : If these ideas i. areAorreet„ what a vast inte rest the country at litrge.bilve in the ques tion of devising prays and means to be supplied .with ;coal - from Pennsylvania Mines ! 1 : • , - . - It is uselesa.toargue the necessity i of associated wealth to construct nailroails:. every child.knows that individual wealth . in ;this country is inadequate. -. Mr. Chine hints at`this, but complainslthat the cap ital of -this proposefl co m - ny is mostly -p ir . ' mined t iin New -Y4frk city ;1 and to favor the Bill , while such is the Icase, is anti Pennsyfranian. According foMr.Chase's doctrine, to be - strictly Pennsylvanian is to allow n improvement. unless Pennsyl• i 'Pennsylvania cninbine to do it. IflPennsylvania capitalists see fit 'to lock up their wealth and enlist in no riperation to developer' the resources of our State,l it is Pennayl vaman ,to let them-lie dormant • i itivvill _,, . not do to let capitalists of rtiew York city • come here and'sperid then. money, and labor, and genius; to -develcipo the hidden treasurys of OUT Mountaiuit, to carry on the great., and4lorious - achieve meats of our common Country. Nol thii would, in 'mr. Chases . (I)inion, be i e ti7Pennsylvi nian.- In short, to be -: a t e Pennsylva nian, is-to play the deg . in the manger,: ,if you cannot cat -the straW,lden't - let, the _ I. repeat,. individual width ill,. inade ipnitu to supply ell the demands and :wants of our 'mechanical. and commercial business; It requires the greatest concert Of action and owseentrati4 of capitate,— iklan is Vreak in ; his physical powers; lie is strong only in his-gm:Asa, his inventive poweni r. It-,-is through. united: strength '44' that man .eat(accomplish.great ends: It' wei not the - design:of ti . rovidence that A. work Of - dietworld should be perfortn ed by mustulai . airengih. .1 God has filled the - earth! and imbued thti elements with energies of greeter 'Power than ,that of all the inhabitintnot n thou - send globes like; llis: . 1414114 i come our necessaries and our_ luzitrie* 7 -the. Comg?rts, and '111:1- Oilmen tbarmake the difference between aibilloseleisi *Mae . .ri4 tribe Of Indians in' the`no! wi l iciii+l . * aitriliii& c . iUmetiitt: They4o 'it* : come 4olly.'s s_' pr p rincipally: lOnlibe-ti3oll4l,lSnoin hut from r i o th*scipitiOirg* - hitiiiiichi4te $ 4 014:- . and sh,lll,:ir'thuio great I )rceii with 41 4 dif : - *7los ll o l rt o lia' filled' eli: 1 . *#4:oA.,.#olk*lo4# ani :,.:_ - ,: - .c0 . 4. *vit t TvittiO;illfwi'llitr -4 Are . ' as - Euirt of theAnightyLagentit - ' h the :in t ellict:or, mitt Ms, attiaied , d he ear of I ***4 l ,.,::o 4 :lTb i l 1 1-4 '"tlr 104;"111 0 ".0 1 ).,, irk.* . *0 1 47 ' Abil.ri - ji# 4 90 4 , 11, ' . :01114111.1 Milli-likiVOrdietllteglitaligirf) VAT added ten.tbousand fold . to' the tte precincts of human industry. How .., the rikeet whieh' th e ,stiottgiiikl ' • - - , • - -i i. .. .. - . t ~", , •i can 'wit - 17; and how,seen wil l he be we Compare this- with the wheel driving shaft ore might' engines propelling t; lightning Speed' _tr*l of ctra.:ladettl 'a thauaind tons,'Which steBeit cep and never' tire. ! -A lromotive_will; five hundred men . ..and beer:them on t journey; hundreds 'of miles'. in' a de -Look at these _same. five . bemired :4 starting from the same point, and atte , : ing thisaMe'diatanee with all the p triiin's'or the - e l q iiestrian's toil and t ness. --- - The veloeiti - oi winds, - the so - . ; .1 . of _ ___: of_ waters, and! tne rage steam, ' powers each one of. which is .infin stronger than:the strength' of all Ili; tions ,of mankind, were it gathered .ii to a single arm; and all_ these ene are giien . ]uson..one conditionw-the ilitioi of. opening the-field of enter , to all, not through . the narrew p - s: indicated' - speech_ - i . practice by the.o, Itopresentativei , , L do- i *4f-believe- i ~..; the nterest 'oipl Pennsylvania _ ;requi, check to the *beef of pregreas. S , - - 4 baCkward eno ugh, in all conscien de not believe that the interest 'of f 1 ming valley reluires the expulsion b company that proposes to.build a ,road• there, be they, from' Giorgi Blaine 1 ' This dolorees Cry of monopolies , devastatien . to the pecuniary intere. individuals in the vicinity of Railron not new.l Mr. Chase is not its Parei only regret that ho has made a'pa • himself--:simplV repeating old whim' s'nce expl a a.' Every man rem r' the wailings tlifit went up about the , the York & Erie Railroad was ch. ed. Even may of our Legislators that time shoWed.themselves_very: ~ , ' sylvanian. Th e prophecy was, the ' 1 & Erie Railroade would ruin the int 4 of Northern Pennsylvania ; ,that we . . „ ... 'not compete Witn tnetertile S tates 4 West in jthe Markets tic New York that- Western! produce would' t gle market, and the price ran dewn, an farmers Would be ruined, Now: I that the conseiluences hake been rig contrary of all this. Thi) farmer's duce, since the completion of the I York','Erie Railroad,liasiidVanced II - - • twenty , tothirty percent;while mer ' disc ha declined fifteen pe)s cent., i • • ing a two-fold; change to th , farmer vantage.: Real. estate has avanco Seven years in N'Orthein Pe' ' sylVa least. fifty rer cent. ; 1 .,. • Such results, I confiders 1y believe; Would l'ollow the operation of 'gee Bail -road in iWyeirning valley. Tile c er l itry at large!are Suffering for wantl l e,C' al.—, Wyeming,' in `my judgment, pe !fear nothig: her * teal can niter ilecl ne in price; the demand is great, and 1 .41 al ways Ile ; increasing. Talk alxml' 1 Itail-, road company monopplizing..thei. 1' . and 120s8' i be coat laeds of _Wyoming valley j , Im- ible.Ptliis is just the argumen: ebb-; Railroad: used - against the NeWYort -Erie; Itailroad . . It , was said :they Wen d j MO-I lopol_iza the flour, perk; better slid 'cheese race,- 'that .we would be compe'led -to' sell Ito the company, and• they win ld dic tate the, price. But nothing cPtif . prove more false than, time has proved t ,ii pre-, 1 • diction to be. .lt-is not in the. p weel I any company in the country to • . Ctate the price of any of the greit stari,apro. l , l ducts: kThe demand for them. 4cru4! the i - this is the law of: tie e, and no combination of associated Weil h, that thil country can etfect, can..pree All experience has proved, that th exensive operations in our count generally, paid to labor the high . cos:;While the individual ciiite hi, country affords labor about `fifteen, twenty find twenty-five del inonth,laccerding to circumstance extensive operations, established .1 ciated capital,' have paid to lah( 'thirty to sixty:dialers per month , , monopoly kind %of onepoly will. not friglen the , . . yeemaary of our country : they: 4l say lit it ceiniv,we can hear it,. i , 1 .I - 'ln regard k' to Mr. Chase's attaupon . , Metssrit.• Hart And Strong, chargi g them withincensistency, I lhave but a ' Ord o say.' it appears,to ate `hay are . . r - more i consistent-than Mr- 'CI ase - T ;ey: tio. deubt, l believe : that ,e ery . 111 e ha . that .. 1 Wings', a supply of Cox to mar ,it, wi ll prove beneficial to the teat mi. Of co p settle:S.' Their constituents:::' . eiten siVe Consumers, and not rodee. - cif coal. And 'though the; proptiMadre.. N would. ser not -directly. supplyhem with 'c : 41, yet; in , con t ributing `to app -' apply the eat de .; mend of the East and - the - North :tiet . itlps proposed ; Railroad won,id indi -..tly ben-, - efit the city of "Philadelphia; as.;.. ell is all ether Sectievis 'of our - common ' , country who are consumers andl not' pro. iscers ., :of coal: i I wish eitr,ltepresmitativ:lVvoald., asifaitbfullY represent ,tbe f , --: '-et. his constiuento, as his o, , • , .. kproves Messrs :Hart: and Stll aveit : - eiris. 1 - ',Haa Mr: - Cbaie - faite into 11 311 1oiTo of supposing that 11.3Statet of Pen :YlrOla.. dads i t s Northern .1-IrFni;lus,* Yilliee!- bar Tel li:•would , eeeet 00.3 H,' %Os.' re la hOred, toineka himself. ibis faille 'l.. ' R i iiiiliiitto .-C:if : WXoiink liairei: ' ; q , i f .ii ' ,roii3t#Ded niAt1!.0 4134 ifr, ll - . 1 : 1 0: : O. 1 10 - 2', ing'oet or Oiat, aalley. les , k bie ' ,', uebaet. aa ilieigilbara(not ceas iitaetits ) ' übt be id.)TO l ' _ WY' itiairi * OOli* alisi:• ` 0 tioli iial',erciieli , !,iliOtilil.k 111 ° ' 4'; -"`":0 - 1'0 Oil: , at mitire4eneial ilie , ,, sailii4 :,14 . i ^a - - icle, 'Ainugitout OA goPot 00.'plil4; ~! ,i‘v tickle ebtabilajliy t etcogylviai i e .1 ,, 0.11, -- I de itot,„believe that' the peke' !,;,.64iii 44' the will e ' I ' viii:r.. ~ li:akie ; _ . . ~. , ~ .., ~.,.. .... `Li t - 1. klfliti:4' il l i , APF I !4, I - 41 I - 19 1: P Illt t ' 41 t. - e' ilir-a4or4ilt - ircrtriiisTio rtiiiiiik lt:l , !ie aild consuen wil receive the benefit:— 'osi is worth flt ithettlinea from $1 to ,13;k 2 . 5 Imr'On ' t il 1324**,4 ii'worth froin $5 to slt per,tOn T#i You see the clatisuelet pa y# from . 0' p $8,75 for trans tiorttition' alone en 'on :On'. - Now, we ; Jiiiithelitt' I . ,ioliey.iii,.t#,-Anirease the fa- . cl iiii e l s f or liiri spfrting this 'article; and Po u, ioy this means get (this a competition 'bicti _will - reduce the price to the con ii Me?, while - thelprediicor at: the mines, i; , tlill retains. his p r ic e s.. .The experience of _our coutitryproVes beyond all ,cavel ing, tiliat this . Poiition is correct.; The w l riter - of . 1116, liiil the ioi . of 1638; paid $4O dollars tfor*iptessielivestonibbat f/ ' ai Cbicag'i'- ri - othe . r 093 ,Buffalo .1 , w same accoMmodations - anti- tie ."same` Oassage- . can he ha df . il4 idsB ,Th or sum . e rea - , r I- • sena f or, th is'are 1i --...competition:obviousin the — transporting bn.sineli, A single ex: ' ifi 'e i • could givethou' • ample is su ci i n . we cou al Mr: Editor, the oregoing has been writ- . eeil in no spirit c nvy er fault-finding. / _I am . a Democrat- have labored longer, if not as ably, for Democrntic-men and Mea -1 -•1 • - •• - r 4 - sures,'as Mr. phase. Whether this arti-, ile i is justifiablt, or wh4her the doctrines feebly set fort Win it are iound, I am wil ! 1 1 ~• . , ling to submit to 'an enlightened cominu 1 pity, ~ • , • -1 . , _ , , - ,,li t Li 4 i iili . ef ir. pt- es ht - 7 . ilzp lOsh kur 40t 1 ‘, a t . I°- the .' !Rail' Itoad:Neetin' ~re.' • -.- in pursuance , of pubb'c notice, arlar_ge i• andenthusiastic Ineetin of the/ citizens 13radford County, I convened .at the Court House in ihci, Borough of: Towan •dal, on Tuesday eyening. March,ls, 1853, for the purpose Of givieg an, expression , upon . the proposttum4 now;. the .egislature of Pannsyl-culla. granting to ; ItO . f. Canton end Ath ns Railroad Com pany' authority-Ito build lateval roads. ; I've., connecting. ivitlf tbe'Lackivraoa and IW,mtern Railroad. .. I '' , i . , ,iThe meeting .t•as called to .iorder by 131 Merc u r, E:sq , wlt , noMinated Hon. • I . ;Davin Wlt.moT, as Chairman. i , . !nd , t 's of t of king liers rests nuld fhe- Strc.:.; —.--- - On motion' of Col. .F. Alalson, Jn'o. ; tlporte, Edward Over on: J. Van Dyke i J '.,, S. H. Newm \ an, A. linapP,. Stewilit • ; Smiley, A. L. Cranmer, Hon. G. Tracy, C. F. Wells, M I W. Tracy,ll3.l Laporte,. IM -ton' S. Warner, Y. C. Harris, and IC n i Stant MatheWSon, Svereielected Vice IP esidents ; and E. A. Parsons, H. C. B ird, - WM.'R. Storrs' and Hi L. Scott, ray pointed Secrefaries.l I, 1 ' I , The President _brieflY.explained the .91) - itictl - Of i be meeting, W en on -; notion, U. ; 1 • --. - rcur, ,li. F. Mason J. F. Means: 1 1 / 4 1. C: Nercur, J .. C. Po -ell, 'Addison Mc- Ii 4n and E. Reed 3 yer, were appoint ' ethy tbeChairman a Committee to draft ai i) reamble and Resol trona. expressiveof dil±. , !ensemf the meeting.,. , The.-Committee,' a 'ter retiring for a short time, returned a d reported the fol-, 10%Ving.whichAvere It niinouslyf adopted: 1 Therms, Vc have oticed that - objec..• lions have 'been mad , in the Senate,-to giving the ,Canton - fi d Athens Railroad Company authority • toi extend lateral ; hralnches Connecting % ith the'Lackirwan „ In:. and Wtern Rail ad; and whereas; 1 ,the l only r eason whicl We have heard di.. ,signed M favor or saido jections is, Ahat ;ch. lateral roads might .. operate to the _p ejudice Of. the rev ,es of the-North -.. Branch Canal ';. ,.ll' and..l , reas, we believe such ohiections*holl u founded ; there fore' -, .. I- - . t . Resolied, That in i be opinion of, this. meeting, the Proposed authority to. the; Canton and Athens Roilroad Company, to' connect ~by means lateral roads,Avith, the LackawannU. & Western . Railroad, 4s, imperiously Called-for,- to ,facilitate the development, of the mineral, wealth of. the - county ofi)radford.. • • • • Resolied, .That said ,lateral roads, in stead; of. diverting - f+iglit and tonnage from the; North Branch canal, will, in the main-be confid to-Onnage that would never reach said; Canal, but - will bei*the Means of throw ing freight upon the Ca nal which' wou l otherwise be diverted towards-the Nw, York&Erie Railroad. Resolved, That vi .see no conflicting That - • interest between the North Branch Canal and the propo4ed lateral roag s , dad. our Senator and Represintatives a re:hereby. requested to Uge the passage of .. ; a taw . . g iving to thefraid.,,panton and Athens Railroad Comp any atithority to make such lateral roads. After which col., 13, ed ' the meetin ' with remarks. . , On motion of B. F. -Powell, it was. or. dered that . a 6pylif the, proceedings of this meeting he sentt,l i to our Senator and . Representatives. i •_ ' . -- ~ • lOri motion it. *as !resolved, That ',die. proceedings of this rneeting be-pubrished, in all the papers of Bradford, Susquehars,-, nit and Wyoming c4iiiiies. , , . . 1 4. ' On motion, the miiieting adjourned-sine dfc , - . I ' - i '.i , . ! - . 'd byilie officers ) our f 6 no t i the . ero Ne . from jclia u vork- .B4 ail- more y havei •st pri T l'ze of twelve, Ara PO :,411ese from TM'S ihl 1 Coe n - y ' Alee . - g , tthq Pursuant to a call lof the'Whig standing lornmitt ee, a'meet iiieof the Whigs of Iradford Co.,lwas held at the Court house Ti , ,the Borough o , vvitnda.on Saturday' in ,12th .:of -lii!areht s ',for: dui, - purpose' of unsing D elegates represent the cont.'- .in the Whig St at e Convention to be` ld at Lanenster'e the 24th 1681, for e purpose-of putting 'is nomination a &c:Cicet foiSiate off= rs &c: '- '; `On metinn;Col. Allen 14PICeart_ vv , iti: alled to the Chair, . ' nd - N. J. Keeler: aP'.. plated Secretary:-• TheOh'ect of `the, . 'eeting havtng beef stated,, it. was . '.'. t i Resolved,•„ifbat . Geyer, and Alvin„ : , eward;t!ii hereby Ooseti. .'4, 0 0 0 9 1 4 41 , iXe Delogiitos, - to t e tatititger Cdnri - „ 1 tikop, with , poWec_i appoint tinbstitn,to;:', 7n-ease of inability attend. l .-: - Resolied,,..(rhat, lia Sonoioript Delit. ate bo coOtoitO4 t :iiiioitber couiltiei Of, he'district,,tiia 'o?l,t , E.-0•-mytir:Iffi4: 1 4•' • sCotc.t.q 'ol#4i4l - 01nferrill '.: r Resolved, That tjiezpr,oic*liiigi, - Ofiyis: meetin g ii! 04144144'1,6,1tbeL1 1 1i,d, 60' 4 t gie a"‘-t;Stii(irliti*lii Re:iiii4;!% - .-` LSigt44l4 -04:0Pers.1 .7. ,- ;, , -; k 4 Ihninfa l- 411:1w9 ' 11 ° 11 , 10 OA 'Pea, be Aliso*, ebufilo4 l MAil 4 itkrTVlo l . l .o9P.k9 l - -t*,1 0 4 ,461 * onicql 104,a4 Os* .1)4044. m - 4175 a azi! 310 t F. Mason address: I a few appropriata *4 l. ft 4 u Am e ricans unite , r roPtist:woleirn.#9! o „ tirmAng - tri:lous,„ kOißeqn, 0/ 4 : ithg4h:3 l o. - j5 0011 • 000.:' WhS notcliiMl- l'::,i i ;I:ii: - ..r.,:-_ , A .. .:. . . ~. 4: ,i-r,..,',..: , .,,tri. ,-... :.r.....7----'1 ct ire tf g '- :•' - ':" i ' - '••• , ''`''.!"_7'< -- e ; ..-IT - .'.r -. ; • I 1 • a ~ . ~ , ..i7 P.i ' ''''' . ''''' 7 , :- . 1- 3,- -•r , ii'- ---% - - - -.' ' , 1:- 7 •sueltutt- ' lookie ea." _ 1 - .•-4 • 1 ~ - 1. • •= LI O - .....:-:: • _1 k ... .. , Aiitgbeiliniie (Vert:l4'4a b y the Ting . • Of fie* t .link °it, ifillen . : ' : F'rnerioves idihiingou:dat: ' I ",•:; - • ',, ".. : ,''':, •i: 7- - ..- 3-,-, , i: .--I? YeniS!% l 4etltie frail *liiiii broken land-J . 4 ,t•ne "is not!" s amhition.theinit tile who Beth low • - Once haw ita nastier, einnieleie grip': Ay, ort ' The midnight laMp shone oh the„wearied hrow, ,- And, early morn his :thoughtful labonika e * . Ant rbilither lighted Rorch no.r• 112 , oniArstut . Shall aidhim_Mora:!Life'a lea kie he has sicc ed: illa,lo bin, - 495, , i1 tif - iautabe. -.:. • '• -'i; • •' - • : •-• c - - . Sad,. sad hour' . - . Whet]; be the f,ot! . ,,,llthtvther, l ellie,A. , 4 .l 4: la'inen. hinn fove'a fOn, d:.Y earl - till:1g gaze ` be fiwat 'To find it .dielling ? phkce hen" , th`the sodl- To feet ac;:mnre a 11 4;thfrs *rder I ?alid—• 41 4 ,1 To - 1141W . n0 more a father's cheeri g voice-- • 'To lenveA•seat laAi4e the ho ' d binia Vcferer raci!lOO .:- "'- 1 - 7 ' - -• . . • •'.- f- - ' That dread ris ennel- • ~•, , . .. .• •, , , , 'Theygather,imely tine, with i ge tler.step Beaid l e•the deadi 4%-k! ) /c fli fi - ea ch i° g i 'ell" .• it is die last! TheA•ye no more npy view ~. The manly Antares at that B,ti.Tenet) hwm ; 'His narrow dwelling'Sdiior do& Close him in Untill the Reinsirection t ' 1 "; , • biarch ill, 1853; ;" ' • 'f [ - tuts - ..ntrtr u - Pttaus • • ' 1 all, Cobs there is not a gtaied do;visaSh. - „ -4rens,Of excellent quality are now . mach ;The "populatitin. of - Italy is 3,000,000 greater than,that'of.the pnited States:, ,rtA,Loodon'' yellow lo*. , . isiso thick that lamPihnve to. her used throuhout the day. alto nuinberof persons. who 'Strive in aod,deps'rt from New-York visit); e-ya tiOdt RailiOitds, is not far , 000frorn12 . • —The Prince. do Joinsi, e has given a flat 'denial to that part of the Pauphinsiory in which his mime 6(ntred . -,TwO dollar notes on the Goshen Bank; OrangeCO., Altered to tens;'are in circulation. Look out for thern. 1:1 ' -- ' • It seems to be a settled point that San- - - fa Anna will be elected Pesident rif Mexico. -- Mogi of the ,S . kates that have C.tst,-tlieir votes • for President, voted for him. • ' -It is „said that .Curti, author of arr'ar- -.- tide. in Putnam's, Magpie, " Our Best So- ciety,- lost- his "lady. finie.. by writing it.--. Such a womanwist:be a trifling loss. ' . . • -i• '' - , t' • —la Havanano gentleman ; . unless hi is . 1 . church.. - rB th iact '' a priest,- g oes, to , . ut e , ies go,, i c,- An 4 the gentlemen cluster aroiiiiii the. doer, . and hied the ladies to their volantei when ' : the mass 'is o v er: 'i' \ - -4,.., , ,7( r- • i • , ' .1 , ,)• • —The lifilimaskie Se tine!: is ' informed:',;•.`f that lead ()reifies re ntly _been- discovOr4(l••,.=.., in the town of Ottaw Waukesha Co., !vii 4,: - . on the faria-of Mr, -Ds id, Thollia% iLt great -- abundance. ,, i 1 - _,, - - 1 ---- ---:- •-r.,.;•,5,--,-..--, , ---i- -- - -', ..--., • 1 ~, - I —The. .Washington Monument, is' ~to.. be, upon se,..large i t .icale; that:Banker ililLmoU 7 , • ument tiould• bp' placed - inSide' the column, "arid room for all practiCat-,parposea - would still be left. of en ' , . • • - • -L-John" S. M'Calutont,. Esq a prominent, politician and cofinerly Speaker.cif the Mouse of Representatives of Pennsylvania, intends._ to stump' several of 'the Western counties in faior of the; Maine Law.- " - .. 'l!he,i True D lta publishes correqxinflenco :. train Belize, 4.43 dirt, dated g,iti February .. which *Ai-MS he statement that the Brit-, ishl liar's - warner Devastation lhad taken pos- session Ilar.alown',ell truxillo 'by. force, coi!ripelliit the Goiernfiritoiiceufithe Town ors übmit toyn rhombi. went. .. '-• .. . ~,, 1 . ., i --.. I i ld ' -4-.l.trsz , rartiiigton field to•havi) anxious- - - 1Y asked, if Uncle _Tom' I. slit: better min than Enoch. of Bib.liCal 'inninOrr.' Sher.grounds her -reasons for inakiriglthis infinity, upon _ the fact that she, has heard, that Uncle Toni lia:sl been traiislated. seven-times, while Enoch was translated tit oncet - .. ... ', .•,-,-An ableadvocat,e was, congratu ate up ort ilia gratitude Which- rinist .reward suecess f • - ful irofessional;zeal. 4.‘lNey, sir" replied he "Ifl we Tail to. irilaii cause, we ere blamed for ititpiditY'; _if wesuedeed, the Client, considers hilcase so. plain a' . Mit; that we .'coidd net heliisueeceiliing".. '• ', ' : i . i +-Iron will ibo the ireat material for at; most everything _at_the proper: tittle. A cOuipany -is being Organized. at, Cincinnati • Wie r to..pave the turnpike from; the head of !aiter,n I.lveallai at Bridgton. - to Cummins- ville, Spring Grove Anal Carthftge, with iron .plates: ~ The sides itf the road.-will be filled in' with ' - airt., and ornamented::frith. shade y - 7 -A. rather funny .ineident'oeeuntd at the .1161-iii, Hollidayiburg On l'hnrsday - last:--- -. Mayor Raymond:' of thif• ' t Whig,r - being - curious to - see the' prisoherai -tho Sheriff was i l reivd very politely 'shoiring',Adm - throu h, ,whent in - an unguarded Moment,.thefe one-- of - the ' &They! , prisobets to step" tside the. n'Portmet and eiceeland &stele door np °fl them'.. -"gr.. , Pitritey then m de' -his es... es c ipe, leasing , the Major itnd.the Sheriff pris onernillhey were spin' released hoieier t and thelngitivii recaptured. ' .. '. '..-: .'' SlNGtit.in SECRET SoCu:7IEB.-411e pp. itee. of 'peitivine. SECRET , county; hate *iiiit''tlieciiyered •and exposed `a i‘ Secret , w*!lblet-3," among; the' yo nth of ' that - town, which is startling - enough. in italeatures r . , ...---.., band f fir , Tlo loctety,,lMPberea . a o . - toeillillini:utup and(boys. fOrtned for the -- - PuMmie 14 rObeil• 4A. ca ptain W 35 clic" ... -111.464*tigtiJir Cori ` Ottticolitod.hy -lows tlijiliiiaii ti 1 4 *.lieh- Innis death, Weill t . .: ei t on . iid#l44 - 4- " ior 09 liana stille from his •4"M-0,14r..4.'4-i-SlOi,*lißli he: lid collect foe;,is**.yyost.w;lNv 0 1 2 1 0. 1 kriille loo t. , ‘4:O-0* iii l , - :)LO tiling Otat,ihe mon_ 4 i,,.,..,,,;:ei0.,- ~,_,fik„flr:.'iihp, hand afolo.V o -1 front.'Unqt - es:ivom{ui lo replace it.' The 2, I C . asti-ditilwer. pf a J1114(1'011" 113 gcrrY l3ll° i *as,etifn4 ,iii.-ts 4 4 . th.0 bana• and a ten;;. ,ttillar . hair taketilt In it. Thre ono wbo j L ' 0414041,:i*-tii titii ..o,vrth hia,cotntades.. 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