o . t:-**quOitiii4 : ''',(t.gi .V. FRAMER . EDITOR. - morriiiott,PElNN'A. liiiii4arftithigt Jane 30, 18511. 'WM -snit MT: fon - CANAL .COMMISSIONEIis AFINMEPOWIIIII,I9 of Lancaster county:. FOIE Attortok GENERALS of Fianain tboitty. • - FOR.SIIRVETOIt GICNERAL; Myellly Of clarion county...- Radii 'NA 'Turkey. . -- Theltettspapers both of -this country 1 and Europia, eon - tart a great heal of spec: tlation, 'of late, - on the; .question of the ,probability ;Of a war betiveen . Russia'aild Turkey, Irbjeh . is understood as , molting the question: of a general European war. 'The better opinion appears to be that Ausaii Will be guided by pacifiecounieli, •at leait for the present ; and percei- Ting theindications of oppestuott to any attemptlo eiforceber claims by a resort to arms, evinced by most of the : - Europe. flu jaoWeis, she .will rather ieek --tO gain bet ends by the exercise, of subtle ~ policyfor Which the.hiplornatic agents of the Czar have become so celebrated. The public opinion. of nations is melt the inn* :influence over the conduct.of na-' tioini, *attic -- public opinion of communi . tiss-bas siver that: of an individual ; and the tiatioes haVe so emphatically and ge.n &fay - condeitined the Czar's course, and denied justite of his . eause that be would hardly venture:a_ resort to . the bitraineot - .of - bloody .war, even if.there - were no Eritishand French Fleets in the eastern:waters; ready to thunder thei convincing arguments in his ears. The latest European news, brought by did, beetle!. tearner leaves the Usterwilbestion f as -it is called, in the tame stateefuticettainty in wthich it has for'some time vest.tho - leading • jounuds both of London and . Paris, ap be-quite in the Jerk, oscillating betwein :hope and Jear in accordance with;the'varying complexion 'of th e ill • . ;Dori:that from time to time reach • • .. eagerness ~ with which the slight . itimor is seized and commented upon, aiiov tedetrr interest with which the subject s regarheh.: -4rigiur:rangi t iteati Forces have beep a art" lie Turkish Government is,idi - o - trettytc 1y engage& in' raising -and trefsosochfcb eie4u many instances, under the command of j3riash and French officers. • • Still; the general impression among , 'Calm observers is that there will he no war. For whatever the interest of the , people.may be, the true policy of the ru ler/ doubtless ia, to 'prevent that general itpbeavid of the nations -which would be vertidnlnfcilloii - ,and whose consequences CoUld\itirdly fail to be disastrous te-manY ermined heads...' .Kinirs"=have - already learned to be,,afntid of their old pastime, COlitEC - 7101:15 CORSECTED.—SeveraI pi: • 'profftsing to correct the report of late accident st.Susqueliiinni Depot, :assert that" the personskilleAkind wound= wed : were laborers on the double track, L vrith their wives, who had been allowed ,by the'engineer.to ride on the engine, in violation of the express' reg,hlptions . of the road."' Those_ whO make this state a =int . \ - appear to be iguoinnt of the-fact that Mr. Arnold, the engineer, Was kill: ed, and Grilbeit Bili;-the fireman, was had scalded by the explosion:l. they surely :_were not at . _ their 'frosts 'Sin; violation of Abe. etpress regulations of the road." As i many of our exchanges locate the `.#*te ofqbehittatter in New York State, • We will mention that Susquehanna is a :pew *d..thriving, village of some two iabahitants, situatea;an the Sus . . , uettannariver and the New-Xork dr Erie ,14ilrettd, Jn Susquehtunia county, Pa. "TTE:NoR RIC FISHERIES—Itis &tat ed: 'ilvtikelikaten papers' that -a deep feel- VlgefieAgnation_peivails sawn& color flab mum. : caused by the wanton , injuries in -flitted upon them lut year by the Brit- Cruder's; and' that some of oar fesh .4i Testicle will ge out, this year. armed - siia prepared to 'defend their . rights nu• okar the-treaty. es they unduatand them. 40ffe:Cievernment -has sent no a 4 :tes isle td protect the rights of Am " ns in 1 '44) lteithern waters ; but the British' AdMiral Seymotrr 6 already at fila post, .4smaistir over he fishing grotinds,'and lituti_lu , euforas the treaty. LS be under eiiiidali. As the *isniral speaks in high _Aanna, of :,":the manner in whiCh the of -t!*!:ftild ,iMitheil eillP/Prta is the,PrO l " l enti On' 4 iel libel* _Perfaraied Lhaii shatise - last Tear," -we may_ infer that .measures at least equally atilaient will Xa-adaPtestthia year, wiliek ease Leo': chitaa_':avith'parilWl'llPiriteil flalleniata'-is last:iiefirobabler.- :, •.. -, ~ - ,....4- . ; 0 ._... : _ t t. - , .t. Sr Ar s t, wtwellt*ta Pf -Ole ` .whole; ' miee. c , reup vflhe ' , United...4meg is Tie= m a T-erY ihnited extent of lane siearthe: ,:f9i*gt.t. 4 .4.o,cWi*i ee4PfßrSia-r -The -'2ol4lllodMititiAi Uniied Sititia itii SO TAlaamel.;s4 2 *2o lkoturde. ;:sr‘ 'TA' le( a the li celilt.PO4e 4l 44:7 o gri 4 slarnie - eigath cetalat`of AI th• vegetable food ;exported: NiilsP;Ma -- - New Plibllorrs , 7 . ,7-- , -.- v.- . '.- ~ -- 1:r - r• - ,----, . - ...t •Pitinaz#,2l.folithiy; f .1)40; , :is tub t nurntitt,Othe 4.;c.f'nd ktud early) : ,- ft 4 lale,,ot dittst lo gratifyin tel all o: +e desi e r i tha gtoW4 of a iiat!histlitei a. i in thia:ntiittir lib see iantlitial Qt r ican Aldine.. aelfileie la -- it s during the first six months 4l"iis a)cistenc . - The freshness and , energy -thqe, pervad its pages, and its cup ilig:47lo.9 l, soiT .01 e • social: attains :.that have tieen imports - from the - old World; by our would-be ari ii, _eocracy, stamp it as t he genuine oifspOn, `of the country and the. tilles. . The : r_tentB, , okSlAc l -Li-C94e1 3 ,;.10,404r,:M4'iFh_' varied as -usual, including poeryi - t "sketches, -.critiques' editorial!')f B .• • 1 Terms :.. s3..per , anpues, • „cr. , : P. Put. I 'di: Co., 10 Park: 1 ; 14ie; - $4ti Yirk.- Waverly :111414z itw.--;:t1;i poi 1 , i '- weekly signalizes . the cotimetieetnei a new yolume by, dotining,lal,eautiful ;dress. The qiitintity of rriattet Taal , 'lcteasCa,and the quality°Cita tonteatilias . :been fur some titnainitiri t ititifin, escel lenee. 'Rath ,nuinber y is-,completo in itself, !and contains a' targa - anioa ati, ) if in: teresting literary. articles. 4 N:iCal two dollars a year— 1 5 ubliatied by, tioef -.A v : Dow, No. 1..§,-Water St.•Boston,:Mi43s. ;..•", ' , Popular Edricat4:--Tlie June .I . iitm: ber of this highly,useful work - Publislieir 'by A. lklutitgutniry;l7‘fityo 4 trn - ei. 4 .7",levie York, has been receivOd. , - . , Ai a waYk" to I aid the people iaself educati'ii, it iiper haps the best that has'everbeeu radish,: ed in this country;and no on ilailioui of extending bit knostledee in nnyiir . all• the sciences, bbouta4e With Out i ii.: 'tit is furnished at the low -price of ialecuts per number. - - --- . ;:". j' ----I . •'-, 7'hc . Pcunagrauia: ScObl ilviiiital.—= The number for the preannt,iiinntli, Pi;ses the first volume. The - 4Tosaiial:--14' pub lished inLancaster;*is - elte4,l4T i o, H. Buititowaa, andis a worli ntineeit edit ed with great-tact and Paste :, : an _.:. - does_ justice to the cause it ndfrpcates.':" very friend to popular.'eillicakion ihoul . p: Sup- _ port jt and ihat - aid itit pi't,nnotipe..the good which it, so ardeilll :desirels 0-do. • 'i .1 , . A STRANoEn.--,--Some 1 sysaince, , arge bear made his appearaiio atliftlord fig! t rrs ei s this - county t - ...8.0 Was ifeetil_ by -arioua persons said in , different .plates. -. wring the greater part -of twenty-four h ~...." . ' lie - appears to have remaiiied' id, a p . of woods near. tbe village.; , AS,., the ,eUt ' 'generation of men and .dogs l artl utlt,f Mil, iar with such kiud of gameihis'reeept l ioit was not jnst.what. it. Might ha.v - been iU - other days. Whether . Pruin came tosee, the 'land Where his foreflithers:dWelCL or ini the chance freak . ,Of , a , urandeiing Mood,' is ,not known. -; Not , relishing the ado made about the ttisiter,hecrietly dis appeared, , . . 'info r ma t i on _waving no as to ors - ruttire ; whei - ealiO - ut‘ l ;:` that ""1 5 reitlent Pierct'S is . dea 7f Amer. . . "Canism.,are„beft3l-e the country inlis . .11- atigural, By there, he .. viill `stand or Tu.11. 7 ,- Those 'who :desire to,,:kriri Whether he is rripitbi . zeo . iyilb RuSiian,thisPotistu,..hatl better consult that tlocumerit:' .. -, , tri Will the Moutmself.%rfster: follpr? be ree o client] a . tion I.;efulli it Wires itsrepders the behefit'tif shot her articie on :I.l4ssiap 4 43 :PH alliY ? - 7. 11r a0 16 :'‘. 01 ( 2 ....ii . 11 Vrt • :, : ! - Will the iliArdcl, plettaeinforni tz heal er. the Boston Rbst,, or the Washingtirn :thrion," 7 —which , has never aisaFolie its disgraceful RussianikticlU---is .Presidgut. Pierce'ske . rgau farAn Act of Congnms, pawed dur}tng the last session, - auihorisod the *ming by the United States - Mint and its branches, of a coin of gold of the' value of three dol- . , . L O. of O. I% - - • At a meeting of Starticciaodge, T§10:423, 1..0. of 0. F., at SuSguebatina, 'l's:, the un dersigned, appointed for of off r. of per- ing _rAolutions upon the detith of our wort 3 pse Brother Walter 13.; Arnold, lykg leave submit the followinm -.:. I • - • 'Whereas, r ty a sudden. arld unexpected !amity,, caused - Ly the ex plusimi of am Eng' to. on t he: ,16th day of jtine,-16.1., by Which our beloved.., Brother Waller: .1!q . Arnold I,wits to -deprived Of life. amil vit - hile,We deem it our duty to-low, with sitlanisidua tot, thia severe strx,lte . of 'Clia.stening kherefoie -I - -, .Ileolyed, That it is, with:unfeigned regret the solemn tidings ',read; - - its.:_of, the death of our esteemed. Brother Walter ll Arnoldi'in - . the midst of usefulnees add the Priine of life. ' .- - ' " 1 .4.: ' ' - , ' Resolved, That in the:death of Brother Arnold -we Lave - lost . one oftlejilehtest or aliments of Our association, whose ..life,and character Lave been an esample j -in'emnlate which 'would Ate of m athonor every miclaer or Pak' Loclgf•-, ResOlved.t.i.aoE-e , 4 0 .44 sYrnid4 l,l e. with the bereayed ;widow 4ind &mitt of . the de; ceased, and:that we. will - en ea .. .or )o eon sole . t / ' . t ,:,.. ,' . 14 them in theirkreat ind,)!reKtame snee- 1 . , - Iteearedi Tbatiilthonili Our; i :Vette is. ~. , de. ~is memory ,1011 bi :0 6'. : ng . h4 . 3 .0 ' b i T Ur to. , . ' of =life, tyar remeniteri - Nitat 'we are,titividing to that bourne whence no t at-- 'A . ' 'Aepolved,,,Thet s as i iclieaafri4 Cr 'otir .11oieelited BlidAer, .fie la! abroad:' 'Dir . t iy pair in mourning for'the'siiiice of Or ' 1 ie , and'. that " the .Se'cretsirf forvi9rd - ft; cei• of these resolutions : to it family c;f . "'''d ' ' ea, tasofo 6e itib li ihectio - e4 4f el-cOttn ./ V.-P,aPB." I ,„ .a" IL-gzOilo, 1- . ' - -1., '- - ' viimatif iiWs.u. iexi ' zuoT 5 i 3 .0.,1 4 ; . . 4 . , liatatuaine',Eicartri:-.-4.11 - '0 _Orison-- rl `era caliAaealiiliiiiiil at Ali tsei -en in. iiiiinbei-zaido' . their' pit: on -114 iabeadki#lot. Of limit; iiti*tii , 310 4.12010 Arougi.gbe'irixt fri)in'' "- -,n-. .d• ateiy.': IlleYhai_eitotitaiiiiii'ri 'eili= ay iii..Fp' any *Simi beei ..mink - 6hllii C. !**4 l : 1 1.4 rd- "io ',ifti - ci *bid its -- . itfsia - 110,114.'imii F inillififri'le sill& '' iiiAigt:.‘ti! •ti'll gotßitil;" bid_ .kiiilliei 4 0: n ti z ii i i:40'% -ii iiallfiiiie"` ' It ',llthiii ,tl.; .„ - 1 1 0. 1 0Y 1 **Obsea;iii ir,#W - P-robtel..W*,kr4 l6 "4 Phg4 . . - -t" , 5-v- . ~- -' l''''f..'. * ‘. , ';, . '46llle k ille- e ll:1118t kO 44 ' 21 4 414 0 1 ** biddel by' file Ins9iduin-catilat..-1 , f:,; =:=EM MEM _.. arre - , :of the liVister., ' "". • tct , noisow,Wyoming en -- „ll'a.,- t , i ,!,. 1 11- 1 - I. June ~ 5,.1853. 5 . -t - ) r,.- „. Irnsznrai-It has oefut to me Alf -Might be glad . to :1484 nr tnls : of d •world4away doh Item . on the 1 'fulkuukciek °mei — a Phu*:jii 45t pai,k , noted for the la lamaimt of lumber that eked to be sent tot arket,-noted Coe, as .a ild, desolate regi , wherein dwelt litany 71 listless and 'da ito '''titizetis: ' ,13ti - th e L times- have changed -.- the; lumber, begi' to rsi!. The enterprise of .the . dsy 'ifs Put an iron track Ahrougl ' a part of this valleY,. thereby atlOrding-Most exeellent markets for 111 - 11iliTM , actions of itleioll: ' ' CO:A . e4e4hi-' , 13 , '.-tire ' peOple i ino 'beginning` in earnest - to clear 'up' shit 'enitiba 'their long negle4ted lands. - Itirs indeed a rough, hilly country, but, at.:nodistaat dayithertr. will be many as good farms 1n -tiu L s vicinity s - on bare i n SuSqneherma county.' j The Material .is here:, it wants only the T wit - pace and the enter: ppise wliich, the, cheapness, of they,land . ., and: the eicelienco of the-markets:will be sure to bring-iutoisetion4 As attention le agritut: ttre. increases, the habits of the people' c ange-rzthere. is ekes y /ess of immorality, dissipation, aluVall thel , vices incident to such _a country as , this was 2 its early settlement,, and.therse things ' will htinne to decrease:-.- , True, there rs roorn for much - iMprovement : there ~aro„ many who bow down to strong drink, and lhoSebbath is not very strictly regirded. : . In lawiit is said, Sunday is "dies wrirsr but - here; with Very many there is no Sunday, and the_ Almanam for this latitude appear to' be arranged in aceordafiee N% ali op t 4V,0 les, ;Picc. TIM i nlar t of ow in- that idea.. I. am stopping at It tavern built twenty fi.e years ago. loght before the house, in tb4 middle of the street; is a sign Pnil stir' if i a y 'Lich ' m'unte b a board, on it there is an unpretending inscription .with the n erarlia con" at the bottom. This is the name of 4 ulitie host," oneof the earliest pioneer and arant worthy gentleman, who though las 1 0 1 ks are whitened Stith the frosts of 'three seism and fifteen minters ; and the infirmities of f age creep upon him, still mains au un- I dhudedi intellect, and Moves among his nu iesm.° roils posterity with patriatcllat dipit). A few runs: off, the Tunlhannock Creek 1 an follow nat about. ing a a de sili l i t ze lus n tr m a iL it to di t s h t distant.: 11 8 :: li me we, ks Since the rains, raised the Creek spfticiently to make a tailing fresh, for %%lath any had been a long time anliowly. wait i3g. Every man that could lease his buss ° rswas called (Tito requisition to run the 1 Huber to the ri i er. / There is a good deal df excitement about this business, and it is tl::I aloWrk those e ills ho hard,erg thefree odowe froll uil tl e ie n danger .rive r m ut as u l a.ll 3 l l l k Pe lre -t'li w urn with their pockets lined with nice look ng I3ank bills, and sometimes with a slight Irouch of the maladies peculiar tolthe placiys her visit.. I went 40 , 44 the cm;ei s ontbg. ou ever gh ro nl inl a netic a sce tw o re ery l l sa t u v l at tr ite q' d ' to go own the riterz Lint bad not time.l in The ity is the principal, object of the i l n i t e eres law t ar i e n , t L l i is ck vi -- anna & Western Railroad, now, in recess f construction. It uss commenced about a dear: ago, and the contractors hope to com r!eta it at an early day in 1854. It passes hrough a mountain at a depth of 160 feet rom its summit, and will, when finish be 2,200 feet in length, 18 feet high, rid 18 feet. wide. , At the North end the ork has already progressed something more 1:000 feet in the hard gray rock. At e south end a heavy cut was made before ruing to the solid rock. the earth from hick was taken to Factoryville to ill up a tine over which the road passes at that ;lace. I believe they have not gone more au two or three hundred feet in the rock at that end, but there has been a shaft sunk, rom the bottom -~'yA:c^4. 41W -11 -411;ck fialis *Lid to hiiiven iotiiid in' the iiieighbOnd 41 it.,Ome, .Georgia. ,ri .'s:.: • ''-iithe Meide Lew has teen-Cartied et the ..,., , . , ....i ) recent :electson t ls*the people of Michigan, 'by 20 bOO fita' joritii: -: ' ---- , -,-: ..,h,::.!-4 t,- , . , unterfeit American quarters. of the scam lately iseuid - by the . government, - are in ci ulation. ~. i , • -, • • -.. '--Grant Thorburn,- better inown as'Lau ' Tie Todd,' has jus ' been married again at the .uge of RAF years. ~ , : , -, , t ; . • . . 1 ' - -7 7 1:1Omeillarn deli; tsq..,rOf &Ole ,minis been elected Preiident' of the New York . & Erteltiiire 'Caiiiiiiy. " X.:4IA. Partitigtort Asia that herAon Ike is getting so daring that be wilf-be killed ; in' one of his naryosi escapes r . . ..Col. - Denton :is in -Washington, and in ,s.d . tenduring thei summer.io finish his work. tobe called - Tliiity.• Years is the Serrate.- . --Aa eminent i psycholoOst of London Las decided that the spirit rappmp are produced be phitntem - piiitmen engaged in the Odic. ery of dead lettets. . - ' —Common sense is shout sts essential as air. or water-to,Our daily comfort, but there are it great many elegant looking houses in to which it never been .int;roduced. A late . French paper says: The evening, tram 'to liavre, en Saturday, carried away from Park 985 lianoveriansosho - are ahout, to Mound 11 toirn' in' the State of Illinois, in America. • n . '— r There are more than twice the number children Oho attcind . the school S-of the Stnie of New Yoik than attend t)te 'schools of all the - fifteen Maya States.. . - -The,gold .discoveries .in Arkansas, on the Ouachita river, have created considerable of ;a stir d in thatregion, but it is- doubtful if - there , is sufficient of the precious dust to be. had to pay expenses. • . • , • —The Aubtirii baily•Advertisersays that Derby & .Miller 'sold 10,00 copim of Vainly - , Fern's ,Book, the: first week, and that the sale thus far beats that of Uncle Toai's Cabin. —The Erie,Canal : enlariement is - now r te .- guon until conipleted: This canal luts been' in:a half-hanged state, for,two years, oping to the 'machinations of interested pariles. - •• • —There are seventy-five Roman Catbolic Convents in ,Etraland andynles, bes s idesone hu'ndred Anglo-Catholic or Puseye Nunne ries, which Contain Ifithiti them t ree sand females. - • • . . . . _ ..... . . .. -Tire memberA-Of the,Canadian Legieh,- tiFe .4isinibly • and council fiare gii!'. to S'erg W eini•4aWspe , gold.watch and• - fa ily Bible. for his stiftil _ defence of FW her Pavarzi .against . the mob .in - Soutival.. . - —Whilwa party of. twelve" adies were in bathing at Newport, the other day ; .the home ramairay.with the .wagon qo n tit ai u g ail their clothes. - How they reached .hcime *•,ian.' bet ter be itnagined than deiciibed. :: ' - .. .-..! =Elizabeth Dunlap, flied one hundred . , . and. uitie -years,. - died .- died a. few • days since; at WinnShorougi,lSOutli . earOlina. She iecol lt...cted With mach -d4tinctness many - .of !the excithif , scenes in Mir reo:Olutionary struggle. , . _. .. ~. . —Scatrru . tie vs.BLoosie:—.—"The %co- InSagiilliNtelie r iSTE'n w t h .tl: l 4 - rftt i le i elan linatitin• unto the Diortl thy Go."—Deut. —Th of , as . ,e Articles sociation.of the litiea & Binghamton Raiiioad Coniil26, were tiled in tile. ,office of the &-cretary of State, at Al en Wednesday. J une 15th ;the requi site auicintit of stock , having beenlsaiscribed: - -I-When the' Barkers sung at i Oswego, a dot, in search of bin matter, got upon the platform to survey the audience.l The it'd 'dent was slightly laugbahle;'t hutia little boy among the company brOughtl the riiiise down by the puri--; 0 1.14 one of the l'arkaw." "—lfroadway, New. York, is- perhaps the most densely crowded thoroughfare in Amer ica. Five hundred and twenty-eight- mai..., buses pass' through it incessantly. ° It. is pro posed to afford relief from this annoyance' by removing the omnibuses, and substituting a railway with cars. -' I . ' 1 --,•The Bradford Reporter say . : We are. assured by M r. - Cyrns ' A very, of IWyrilming township; that he has preserved in spirits a. s'itgular chicken, batched this siiring. - The chicken has but one head, but placed in it are *tows isitd two bills; otherwise; the chicken is well formed: 1.---- The -Boston Transcript:says; : ",Fanny F;A:n,! is Mrs: Farrington, formerly Mrs. El- dridge, of this' city. Thelady is t ftlie-daugh ter; ofonr venerable fellow citizen Nathaniel It illis, Esq., Tor many yearn editor and pub lisl er.of the Boston Recorder. She is, there il fo.,e, sister to. N.l). Willis,ral bilOngs to a literary Eindly: •' , - , . ,--TheGovernmentof Russia, whose ' , hon. ekfy of purpose,"-},iron of genius," and "fit ness for its subject people," tbe orlon of Gen. I*rce's government holds up for idniiration, has compelled the forcible exprilsion:from• : Turkey / of the Italian, Hungariant!and Wal lachiart refugees, to whom. the liultan bad generously granted an asylum. I t i :. -7,-A of B pplication ban:been made to i the May or an& Councils oston forznejaic 4 `on th'e three , Common" times a "reek, fur the betie -6t of the.: people. • The, proposition' has al ready.passed one branch of the eity govern 7. meta, providing „ter _magic twoevenings a .week, at. a cest. of about one: t housand dol.: lam for the summer sikesou._ . i —Agnes Anderson, at Mribile;t and Maria Wheeler Eat Idilirsiukie i are the two .lasCea 'See of - yOuitg women tried for the murder of their seducers and aquitted. the nuffilier of coast' of this kind of late years :would seem to prove it to - be a Settled principle, with JuL• ries; that! seduction justifies assaiisinatieb.— This is not-yet avowed as sound legal piivici ple; but; p!Actically,itiseema to be well 'set tled With pinata? ~-.,•. - . .., - I 1 , ,:- . -Tlie.rieroe AdmMistiatign is staiwing 'reii , little_ iiik 4 4'.:far flii graill.alis Pr, "TM :pui,N4.7:,. timi,, whois the Omit Articelent 43 * 3 7.4 Beatee, - hk . 4issCairiAiii beei ap 'porn -to ti. le' fi4 . glee' of .Collect O r. at' Bt. Lo wo it rit i fi3 , W ili beii 4i, ji . o th u Lol o di y ßi eter rese gets ' T fa est. iri n y e to u eetelii • he' lS 4 4ided to set; ant l P4bei of 4 " 1 4 1 in; iliai9o• li ' I '''. t .', "'.ghtt Aib all.,P4t,non i miteo lk tttr a k te g eantost - t h oef ibe, aversity,4l4. feattins ak-t4e *veuing was, einami4atisr - of tbe 'papers of George diutOuisbich rare;tow offered ,Ao the -PeT- Chase .of, the Age; Among thistqs. *re 'Me .papfpffoissei At tie r , boot qf . Alper . ANlirf, atillii-,:iineet, kieledielt_. , the co big* pau f , even :tolf!* - 4 , 14*/*;39hn . etscsio. ; 1 be:. npitiega aiti,Alii•Aitla s:ti ota,i,ap i .proptiatiou Aor this puithas.e. , 1 ~ . 1 • Information . Wasted: %0144pa0 Banelifird,,,A. lki. ,resident . ? of 1 ezenovia, gear York, mibtAilts.been: l ;, , , absent sorne!threkt 'moiths; 04.11aiollecting tour. His laselettir &led 24. May,. waT, from Adrianin, Mich gin. lit which - - he impresses diii intiniio Of returning iiinPer,:-.oirmigh liovris vi le;:Tomianda, 'Carbondale, and :Honesda c;.'iri:Pcimsyl vania; His not returning!as soon as. ex , _ petted might lie 'accininte4 for by iinfor- • B setin delays exigenaicalinliis,bu,in,eqs, ui Who ich cnsistati in Maktagicollactions fin;ft") Town Clocks previously sold, and also in :at introducing into, Academies . and schools s liii tie‘4 and-popUlsrlAritliinatic ;. but his vi taibire to 'write, considering the nature of lii .114 business .ift_.home, , seems to justify t bis an tim ! ly'and it is hoped unucessary engni-, s ri. concerning -him. .- 1 , -- , • _' In personjheis of meditim height, very Ii 'dark-compieitiett; hair black and straight, a carries cratchei out of reapect to a . lame 1( _ .aUclo—abriipt in his addrass.... - . - -eccentric,, r in! manners--;but a •man or education, and -k where.lcifilwo "highly respacted. He is ti about fort Y-five y,aars ofage.,' ,- -, , . ti Information alibi present whereabouts, a or of whatever- I may . have befallen him.. It • may be addressed , to Jonah Moore, Caa" I novia, N. "Y. . "'. :- i - i W'Eichanges please; copy.- .-: - ! v lettlf4 TRIAL T RI P a rt TH ._ E u sLa , sAK , E, T Aidc A wArtivs AND W.EISTEIiN ItAILiPiliD.O lll Saturday;-the , ifl!hlest., there ' took - place a trial' of the — 'atrtegth.;Of•sone of. the" .. •, , ‘• • seperiOr tied - elegant -locomotive e ng ine s, with which the, DelaWare, - Lickavienna c and - Wes" tern ltailroadisfurnisherl:. .Fur the . followitt . iiaierrieiit of _the ''doingti -of . 11 the Jay,-by Mr. H. I.:•l‘larine;;Stiiierin' teudent Of the Machine she a t Scranton, -„ We are indebted to the "6:Scr ton . liercildi:l Experiments . .oe s the: I")eleware,''Tiacka- Engines .Pntirico . and ~ Wynlusing; Toi• teSt ht. the etipncityof'ther'ond4 -- " Ontario Is a,:10-wheel engine, 6 , drirera. 4 ft. - 6 inches • ity%dianieter, -dopnocted 'cilin4eris 17 inches in . :diatti6ter,.,24-ineb strnke;_•'inualufactUred.hy Angers . , lietch tin: 'Sr qrnsienor t :Paterson,:N.J..; - .. Weight on drivers, 60,500 i- trucks; - .• 17;700 'l',ittelloreiglit: of cogitic, i Weight of terttler , with :wood '\ ttod vpiteri • 40,401) WetitloB 6 oa o engine ett er, or 54 tottie 600. ' , - • Wyaltising 10-wheel ,pogine, 6 Attlee.: 4 ft: 6 diameter, connected r - cylit, dersVo c hes nt diaineter,' atateatorea by lia - uforth, Coolie & co.-, Pat orsted; Weight: 'On , iirecers, trucki: - _ • • • Total weight of engine, 65,800 W.lit offender, water,49,400 - ,L • Weight of engine. Sr, teude ,106,.409 or tousi.2oo. • .•• .. First lexperimeat ~ was ma le with train coinpoSo of 100 441teel ars. of 'coal whog.o l ltrossrweight was 716 tens, 1100= .Deduct] weight, ears, • • '3OO ‘ 100 . . , aLitrws"..s...{. "41..1 . 1•5 •II / VIC/OY % .eomitretor, attached to . tt he abe'ive train . at, Tunkhannock. Station And matte& up a 'grade 0r , 21 feet to- 'the, m,ilet tit' the rate miles an hour for. 1 Mile; and Caine to•d.st end on a reverse curve cutoff 9-carg,lleaiin 91 • g cats, weig14.125 tons, with Which she Went to Hopbottom Station;ut; the rateUf 7 . miles an hotti, the,grade continuing the. saute, • The!..WyaluSing, f John'.Warren engi neer, 4: Hunt conduc,tor,was then attach ed to‘lie Whole train of 100 at JO We10ck...115 minutes, and arrived. lay's station at 10.55, malting the-run up' .a grade ' . 21. et..,.threagh . eontlneo os : - curves' of abciut 1000 (I..4adius, at 4 miles' awhotir: j - • 1 .. ' . The ()eft are° again attached to the sam e train of 100 cars .at Oakley's at die rate , of .6 iiiiles . an hour, tinder, circumstances similar to the " Wiealusiiig, grade - r ind • curves { , continuin g the same.' At I\ew Milford, anothe vial wore added to the to a train of 200 cars, 2,652 1 a mile, . Vital Weight "of train . ; in cluding engine, tender, Deaut.t, weight .of engine, tender .and . cars, . . . Total weight of Ontario. attached to ah 4 ingthe whole train op a" 1i switeh,'beth''end3 of..traint curve at the. same . time:'[ made from New. Milford' 30 . mimites,-.1.2 . ad1es an hi)) in the; distance tr:grade ui rn4,e; rot about / of a' Mit(' 'll Darn i ng Philadelphia bulletin thus refers - the English Press to cert Op recent riots ; • In . , . ..,. ia ...The coAtra * t hetwee - Philadelph and New:York .'oh, the ono hand, and Qaebec and Montreal 4. the other, in their ;behavior during , guVazzi's Igetures; is Worthy of thought on I e'part. of thoie Englie!dt editors who ha e been seal's; toured. to delight in the i lawlemmesi of the . linitedl ' States : The,l - Padre lief Ore goingLiiii Canada, ;visited both this and our sister eity,_ delireritig eiaCtly, the same lectures which Ite hits attempted to deliver in the British prdvine4:- . 'l3dt ilek riots'attended - his appeal in either Philadelphia _Or New:Yark.' Bilt when he essays to denounce Roman Catholi ii-;tu• 'inCainida instentlyithe population of 'Quebec • atni - !lkflontreill -boil ...oven..— When next the London piesa haste speak of • 8441 order ou this side:of the -Atlaii-' tic, let 'it bear this'fact l i n "mind, and be just its to the saPeriorityinf the republi can- • eztiel -of. : A.menca , •-over;ritonarchical oites:l - -- : - . l• .-; EZTRAORDINART,MATCH AGAIINIT —4n-1753;1he Duke of Q , manibury, then Loral March, tilde- a'matektii - convcy a lettetf a certain number or miles within a given ; limo.' ' Even- the !moan :knowing ones Of the day deennicettk t thing imprist ble. Isis .lordship, hOweinr, 'Mpolotied his letter within it cricket= ball; and stationing fweatY l'Oung. rbci were gnod hand at eatehingi in a law circle, made them, throw it -from on to another for , 'this-appointed: period : o.l36,expiration. of 'lot* * 'ling thin ground' lne!lnUredc the distance that the . ball had" made; to: travel was found to etiFeed . , , by,nearty. cue:-!north th e ' 14 A 1 , 11 1 , 041 -of tturiger. —[Spirit' Of the 'Times. - . 1 • ' vvannti and Western' Itailroad, viith EilMl=lEl —.Allots Po •• es - ,COTIAIII, ilusecitt:' Ir. 1 ‘3, art iis ..i'liii'sig : "`• • `, el - (4o‘iittiloi greatest i , - -' -• *- ' --:'-- ' ' • ' f la lies.- -.._f , . 411,) scar ~.iip Whole co i if J.' leen er ers,ifo _ ra; will: conspir e I :in : lertii i iiiei ,nf.liiiSiility. : The Ai 't; waik er4 4 s ings., li .47iiii down.south had . 3 ' . ht. * . osse itAi*.o 4 er so many org - ._ ' mortgages . and .reeds,. on Whi4h .. . e,.,. kb the restlef his . ging,raiseil nsovey.. ;y this arrest lit ' appeaAbet a society 1; -6 . 'i in - .number 4 ,- 1484. , was organized t3 i.s it : 1 his OM . ' Of liliintlei att . & now lave nrganizeitioi(thro eirtirout, An, :. thitted , rte o 1 Mr:Bulton, of Cleveland,lWas their id m to the: aniount ef. abeet sicloq, .0t lot - l' NV hr tb t r est:'War- i. i h i ll )ng since. Aen As, a i ialte., a. i ,,c,elrtajtt s ,keotle. an :in in cinnati idll4rfielt-lbeciti nit '4 el) - g -- 13iii: Ts! c i 'a/ i , 3 l ll4lltn i l i ttfLo n wi th , ! !te r zl 1 . a m t,f iri u l tr, II d , of. bini,l 1 went.to the, engineer.ofte od triotiversai 1 it."i , necesiary - to ar 7 ... es : .fit -,man- o f p - the passeng' er 'train, the tundra tsi4t --unshackled, and put'' hr ugh 55 niees;.overt4ok 'the . - assengee ran the : the,..rtsgite,,,was iatight,:::x.forged . . no tgages aud4ver siateenAbo sand dol-.1 ar I redover . e4 The , Pinctnutians atul, ; 'utile iris -are gettingßurton stip a silver v ;.! s a tokenluf theiresteent:for-kis,serr it; ..; -. I , - I - 1-'1- N ELoQuaslT'i - Erraac . r.—HT Ild R ow, A. McClung, hy .;uppei t utment, delivered . bef ;re h branches of the Legislature ofrlii ssissippl, an cuing! izinupoh the char act and services c 4 tf Henry Clay. It vasichaste forcible andrelociuent. :We atly i an.mtirac6 - , t : ,4. . , • , 7.,4 faded . away in 'no feeble twilight ; hesunk dewn to no dim minket, but sprang' out 'eflif?' in- tile bright blaze ef Meridian' fulncas. He passed down into the valley, 1 of the shadow of deatli with ill ,his' glory unclouded his latirels": all:' greeti-- around Min:. 'Net a - spot obscures the litstreiof; hi crest; not iii,sprig has been ,tornsfrdml hi .cliaplet.": [. - -. j, .:-',., -,-- , ., . _ I, ' :. The dtad,Donglass 'lies: won thet.eltL His tlying,catltiitig with. the ,applause of hi I lr',cou tit ry, and - lite , bbsannes‘ of a nit ion's, gtlatittide. - Death -has 'give r n.tit -him thd etiwire - in, thee4hearts - -iefltis Country inen,l nit :fay granted to the -livinglman=imd although it was out decreed. that ,the , first : hOnors of the nation:silo - old await him, its Iti l st blessing litill cluster around" his temC• Hi's' memory needs no. Monument.ll Ile W i iints no mansuluuM of stone' or.tnnrble_ to imprison his ,siered dust.. -4et, pint rest amid the toketis '4.lf the ; freedom he Pas . :69 math lovetl.;-: : Le t lii In- sleep , on wh , er:e the whistling iof the' tameless. Windst-the ceaseless I._ 01l of the .thurmuring water, - -,-, the iiiirping - uf: wild,,,iiitti'lll which: speak of lihety. : irlay •citint ids etereel: lolluby I .Peoce be with, : thy . soul. Henry ley ! , 111eyit he ° earth lieliglit - -upon You,l ta th 3 undyiog ~ laurel, of glory grim 1,. men over; thv ,grave:V i .. : , , •.4 ' 68,200, _ 13,200 lbs 11,000 , lI 'BENTE FITS ' 'OlF • tiIAiittFACTVIiING, ESTAtt-; tmuitErir3.;-1;-In course ,a-speOh by' Jatob ta BRA= z, in fa tor of nine attbseriptiotr to the stock eaheLebanee Restated yhat Alurini the past /year, there er as paid by, the Railroad ,Compny, ana he aiff • Rfor 1. ettil , nes, d• C d )oi aloe°, tbe amoukof 6683,600;as fill ' • • . • , . e 083,600 •Jt was further stated, by the same speak -r, -that ti3e,R6idimg -Itajlroad Compa •bouks show ;h they have paid. (W -ing their last Ifive.yefirs, for wages, te their or l ltineti, -at Reading, the sum .pf 01!Q one linitidred end fifty tlYMiSaed t Ilars. Ifs • 'l3 . L . i t h II ' ' , i PANIIIIIII RAPEILt .-.17.,. • ,e avinp,a, epr 7 reir.pondtuit of the Ne,i,rkl4 . creir'g. Post relate.‘, the f llowin# story . ; .w,hich furnishes a good i lustratton of ~spanish: 4, hravery :.,:----, -.; , - ". ' ..' • . . . .i .• 1, ; " 4:in, Suaday lb 're was quit ati scene in this city.t sire belonging to 4,e, itmbil,. a mercl ant ,received some cliai 4setneat froT h r, owne and afieriardS; O i y way :of 1 rev age, attacked bia.master and the .porier- f the house with a knife. 1 1 ho policetica e,liceoMpanjed by sal diers ; thea"no police and more!reoPS, 1e ,de fi ed the all, and at.every ; aio've.- t be, soldiers lan police., fled. Finally, be - i,itt;. abut and c ptu l red (jet hP:rO9f of the lionse, i :The. U grit was quite lawyer; and asked,-if t es...soldiers wl,oy , captured: liim were a . specifeen ;of the. reee r who 'w i ere . to eneounter the Aniericans. I :Al- . though Weak and exhausted from loss' of ploodrhe tatinted.thern in the hist..., - It .is, a fact _that:tithe desperate 'negro,* with . , their : - knlveir are .1, he terror of the police. nd the-.troops,.bo by, the by, ire eel, luir , Oreekainord , mans iti valor.", .... ', 1. 100. ears of making'ain,. a ng,-; or over le_ ,653 tons, 400 655 A-1300 1997 tOnsi 1100 tiro trattl, Mart ibvel, 'out 'or a -being, 1 : on the '1 The trip . was uo. ;the Bend' in I.: eve reinning I" 15: ft.- to the ' • it4rNontinterve tton in .European - fairs is .to 41* th . -1. policy of tbe Pierce . . . .. titdmtutstrs.ton—a . it .:-. was the policy 'of Mr..'Fillmore'll--= ' -. the. following _from iSaturday's , 4 train , - 7 2 in an article. about Awitzerland,i is ant eritative - 1... ,1 • 1 .; " The prfinciple whiCh excludetarnyed intervention by. Oier: United Statest,in ithe contests of ;EuroPeil except in a l of necessity,:Sok steniL. al.' to fall ,wit in t he ' 'range of,selftprotettion,Annybere rded assettled.9. i -:.-,-- ";.,-.i.• , , . . ,:4-: :-. - . ~_ This is a . ilecided blow to Koss this'll. from goerter-da: we remember ;, pipe thized, somewhat .1 largely With thittgen. tlesnin's xi( lion," .when ' it was.,th l Ipedient to ride that, Presidential election:' , .., . f I. i -r,„ _, 2. ,„. Judges of !but bis petit e+ ieS *bay P maid, I are the Nerted unpreei ter Mel to furni iiederea [serely, large 1.1 'Remarkabli 5291.000 mill -• • r .27,000. 6e rt ty estinifited7 21,Q00 futnitirly ,26,000 • - r •In - • 24,000 . ut . ft r i ed .12,000 • 22,000 ,iler-establish*ient : • :12,00 13,ettoliit's! . Si earn for ! L. KiiVE4 'emc's Notole's bk Ida Mister Cotttni: F+ fmnidry • 5,000 & Brothers, 46 . 6,600 _d o 3,000 ttgo 'furnaces - -- 54,000 ctury- ;`t . a ' 52,000 a~.:~~~,y~:._::~~~::=:;;rim'. l i - . Unclei-:Toile Tire boicrit ot; its wor . a Ist and hunianit , r Y•;!.:. - and IntliOatioa - , ence. g he, !' lin' caw ; coritnientkon! ' •ii,,Th i wbociiiltaii the missionary - th A corresponden t` luing Post," und er 'bitty Stir,. Writes . : 1- - 1 • . , .. I haie Just . fi !shed a penrsal of Un a, Tom's Cabin. I t I read every word' to ray , tyjfe. : i will of attempt . to desoribe to y ou her fgolin , Shir Is an;Af a t arn i:t an, I a ;ITlrkini i:), 14.7nrth.", Wc 'ar; slY,q ll 9 l 4St - a,.,,....T.,'",-0391ent the 9tgar4SF -with `Geor g e =Hi "it anrElizi ins wife iduphe'd ithir,',Pit : 4.111. sho're,„three shouts for libertyraiiii :top; of our inicos,. rent • ' t tbe air. ; , '3:-' .' 1. -_ .1 ".: -'- - -4 . Every man, vrn oani and.ehild, vrhite and black-in. tit, southern states, can hoar• .' 1 1 i f }l ir testitniony isi,t hi l t, ruth _of . the portrait . which' Mrs. Sto 1 ~ -f rod %leis bar; , has r. , drawn of slaver i '. = 4:ingicor MA :the leastX. eicellencies oft . .O.iioolii; 'ii that . i Chria- - tian., Ile i . . , 4 liigh i TtAtyle,.standing sidObY: with NVilberfor 'tind Hannah Triorg,leads the reader 13.pth hand throughthehabi-- rations ',if cruel t I ,'" that lia : beforn . our eyes.- • He or, she can , t en' draw_ Arcori4iiiklie- : , iveeri the Chr isian and itt 'mistress', land otlier,;' , 'who: gomel years: since _a -, neighbor of Mine; ,whoowoed alitilik'ne- . -- gro girl.. ~ S het +rtr la beat. the tongs ;and, pull the flesh - of her 'body with thetit. - , ;.. • MovNT VER jc,.li'n.A;;%: Of M o n Vern venerated; - rea acres ottbplitia' cerepriiingUO for the \ ;largeau, sanddollars.' ]. c.ha ] sers' t have not heard] learn hat ] _tlick. Congress the Another and of ihe'sale]is:tl Washington f a , stances, tc: be. the put cheseri creaseillnice: solute 1. - 1 he would r ncit untried, plaCe yto tuake Of tte i',;la oot Ortiie "re,rritories: , 110 caue, ani:rienettl• traoce,;,stil thetr,pla-t -- "urof the ~.ab us in :co ilind an' friction ,slgOan. 'Ol4 an 00 , :1-'4W .~'~~~s: 7 it at loath. _ L.,-- ,, ,,,•-: .. . . r'7lPta*,l*4 e t i l l ' illin g I ()part' Or, hnitianity ; ii read" mil the South, - 1 ' ly of 'lie OW la') . 1 i ' itli (Get* ii) '•itepllbli- ' *fairui and ye i it *re, .at 'to ipirit o kb of ike bolitlonist.." - kil thiefNevt York Eve, . 'date of - —= = = Alabitina w ; , I. , .. ..o.—Weunderstamktnat, ' hitigtoip,ibe :proprietor ii; has disposed ,Ofithit ion', with two. huilareal ed _estate, to a'company bedsand southern; jain; i, 'of ' two 'hundred hundred 'then ! o•What -purPose the pur- ' '1 - - the properl -* 11 PP. Y- . , , ° 1 but we are , very g idle. terms.- of sale reserYe to tivilege ef taking it 4 ~... an irrevocable Condition at 't e reiritiind of .General v. ' neVer,un any c . „_, -- removed from then- p tf r eietit ;I: We are - ,informed that Nita offered /largely iii livid -the ,-- sale..,made lb.; i:Nfashingtim replieri : lhat i for any sotti fhat could be if out. 04`. ,(he po*er of Con-- Motini'Veriiott the poPer it.',==itetional Intelligence - J.. 11' . •-. .[ L. . W -- ' ANOTIIiIi /W9NDERFtri INTEP T °2I * - , 7 'it ' ' ThnMetnphilJEnipiirev:containti 'n coin.' , Intitikation fro m histo of ,the Atmpstilierx in . Telkiiipli ardiutii.. - or - .Si rts yet: 'Riehardsini has ,Procured a• p tent - nrhich goes far to ans.. taut MITI, ' shortof ,tt ,ptotractedliwinit,- tind'Sibert's iction in - ' referenei to the matter; ,is - s omewhat -pneumatic. r. -Letidnlstistates that he is i. engaged in i airaninig a' stemattc Theorem' ? and in arafti'g ii-ek ch lot a line ;of cutiimanic a . lion; v. whi ''. '''' thn sound of wo r ds m ay . f be de IN-ered ,`n` - reybote cities, in 'feel time than' l i t wen! . 4 take..: to "write - them . " - .11e calls 'it .:a Ire bal lelegioph, and says the: daY is - not fir; 'di . titant--ishen'the :editor -of' the Enquirer t can tit in his -, saneturn, at' soun a THered can , e mere& in New Okleini'in - less,tjtnellian e can ' write a dozen ' 17r0r(1,. fliii ,Verbal-',t elegraph, .. gays' the dott'ot , 'Orifi alysvfnr ih'e ends for which iris designed; beyond-tho'-Oitsihil ity of'a deulct'::.' r - i-,: :i.,.', -. '; . - •- • .Titz_§urt uzinnlti Oiiincish)s.-:--Ilie I SOcretary -o':„ the Treasniry, after itavim floundered` - t . tee . months through the in practiCablo: meshes of a literal ;oust rite t ion ,of the'S yrieasu ty law, mid received - the praisest of:the Deoocratic:, party, fpr his wondert” i flitimess;nl - tthis superior ity -to his', yhig,pretleetisOs• has aban doned his _ irtumis iesoliki l i n --64. gq i ie back to the . plaio, undeniod\tic, commiin. semie,constriction 'which all ks predecer , sots huie buen:Phligna to tiiimo the aq i ft seems toi us _ * that ila se tthwactica= ble that "ece` its own friends conts l.t h e le inability to enforce it,' might as •01 , t6 1 - repealed.— , rbrifienie Jounua. - \ 1- i 1, - , - •--- 1 ---- - I f :An Editibm gh ~ paper ,Says. that p 1 American his' itiyentedta machine wht is,to- bedriven, by the force of circumsta , .. 'ems: .... -, - . I : ' _ . . t -- '' , , ourth of July. •,' .-. i A.iiiiitilt4.blioo4 CELEB,R4iIikiN AT . - . - -1., MONTRPSE. , ...r..- . ...; . rder 041 E • ~xercuct, - 1.. . r: - Moo:hoots 11 aaseinble.at the place.i desig nated by their Isuperiatfindants, at the nt4ing of all the bells, ut ,10 'clock A. M, - and much inuiediatelf t the - iitist - Church, where 'the . precession wall be fund ed underr•the chaTtOt : s William ICJ ,- 'hal, :and then; pr-d-., ed bt the Woo - - Brake Band. will march (0411 3 ' liesyteri to reat - The eie ' ' at the . Church will be aa follow:: 1.- Prayer . y.Rev;ll. A. Riley.- -c, 2:. Maale—. Oelebration."- - . : - ' 8: Address, Ibt claw* 15.itehhtiOn,_1.:31.; l of 4. IduaieHointiiita." ‘ * . . : i i 9: Address Eld.' 4....-1.. F oa l:._. - - : : - 6: hltiali,—My Country, stia'or thee." ',- -t k.' 7: 1 kips' tAdd i _ I by., Dori : William 'demo p. ' ' 8. bh, poise let us -sing." 9.- Benediction- bi,,Eld. Davis Dimock. -- , After the.benediction ii:Prqnoiincid. therm' Sion' ivillagai ; forth •"andmarch to- the - Baptist' ChUrch, wile !refreshments will be seried up id .the Sunday" • oleo:. --. •. • , .- - _ i - -.All peraonerwho areNailtittg-tuald in larilisbfog re- frashrototi, w ill please give notice of the amount and-kind, to ls r. W. Ailey 44 jar as'otion• , venient.: : .. ,-,ii 1: ' ... ..., ": -. ' . 'sy , Ottle!•.o the coti d nittii'4uTaigemeintt .-. ..„ . ... i . . ......„--..---.. . , Celebta U.ilet iliu =fourth: Of '- 1 ,aly: titsit ,'; ,-- -:4t, uebauut Dtpot. - - 1 -- f rii: - Istiiii , t'aiiiii f , , iti - iiiii,oinber of- he citic seers '. 1 .4 - ,.§inbanno." Deppt-:conveneti at- #l6 r' , --716,,,:.4,1.:, 00 , the eve a 1.. -' t ' '1 'KIS °I- Ir*r., --,,ii,:be,..;,4-;,i-aied,R,brt 1.4* Wit.' ~..1.:- I ii . . 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