:**4* : 04411-.:A%i,tll.iff EDITOR. morn opt, PENN'S. . ' Morning . Noi. 1853. • " • IPERMS. - - Dollar and fifty cents, per annum cash *ctn. adrines. _ °ahoy if-paid anthill the year. • , Dollars rind fifty cents if not paid until af. 'ration of the year. ' tbscription will be permitted to remain. -ellen two years. *, -; - _ . optional with the publisher, till .ItATtft OF AIArtRTISING. . one week, • 10,30 emit - sulMequent Week s .. 046 lards•pqr annum, with Paper, 3;00 • discount made to yearly advertisers. iqnt, of Neir Mil- I by abase that 'rates Tannery, iiiih a disease' iii, known. so ,1 113 'Western Fever," declares -444t1.44 • ii7 lB .10 1 be seen by his ad iMnesr ittU.: rm " \v: • 6est- - ioieil out b& stock of goods_ -- Attracted by I sis advertise ebl Irigaed on liirri, , the other - day, , 7 42 silifo,*Ofe:tiiirchases highly Satisfi T. - I C t rl..if4., : Nr4re would advise his neigh -Iw)prtostk.cgthVl es we did, and satisfy,them i:iii " .':wbialier there is any Inuit : - labout , Wei' —• ... - - - - ik, ' . vl 12PThe folloviing tiebles winch we copy from the . - Trzbune,-.-sbowwhether ` 1 1 , 7 1iigieriii:deia in the Empire: State : ,14ttiw_T,prit - Legis.ature.--SENATORS. 7 - CWhigs,: - 211; ,Hards,. ; Softs, 3; ' 2 still in ddoubt.• " 54 ; Ha'l 3 ,..i4 l 7;:,Scfts; 2 1 ; FrceNriera- 2; 16 ,to eiiaoe : is who will lie mainry, HR.rds, or iii - 11rWiriseonsin 'and: 1‘.1.1 - sissippi' have: 4 , . - me What is called Demncratic,..thelor . ilokerbaving gone against , the Maine Law, .sod the latter.against iia , ,i 13 g bai,licinest 4041thts: s' - ; . '-- - • r,... , , 1 58 Reformers• and - Whii4 are defeat : ri- ~ ,-•.—. - • ; k i i,erltew ,j,ersey; th e Railroad rnonopo * Awn:Lana 'democracy! coralainea against f' - :-tlntin. ~ f -, • , )4; .. 12 0 " Wonderif Abe , onnuous,rult of Fi,fltbe Xenr=tork election, and the facts - 1-,,, , ..0ereby made - apprtient, will have the ef. S'fect to hi4ess theheadsOf .the politica) --41" -- ' ' -- - , ed . , l.4icofoco papers in t It m ie may presen out, so , far as th is ncerned• l ' l I N laministestle in Terai lacti7l:74' iet,ter, A t - a , ti so " fr : '` - } l 3;4,it e th e aPP.Fiven ,Era • !Ili* 113' i ; s : -d u in i niakimg aP 7 ` the i4rth, his evident at". 741 his o f Pierce 1' thitthere/41°- oe ao-, give: o . the "Slave :power, Cab !loinetis !Dt -13.TeT ,410- lute, •`-;_ whole animal ' tam Inoti 'ker lire in:Towanda._ `Towan4ti - in44iiited' 47 another ;how , s---- rmraiil 4 iPiy:everdnlsrlara. , That broirAi;‘i past 1 a wiio\toloci.o%FnedbY D. 1 % Bar arid -03capied,hy a tailor 7 shop chAtilaklaare by 4. IL :Bunting; ,by 1300 th", - , EN-,` Jim office D. van' frusiigX , -tf,tie.;Peitce E. W. _ law office ;_ '44tata ,Serger, - ,billiard s eat grocery; .ena- -by Mrs. air;aoaViliarha`lise.`, A con,tigu-:' e 4 by `fiTr`. Barstow, 0c01i44-4:i:EPL*l i *, a . 1 44 ADA item; .e 615;: aka - .;dwtroyell.: logt hie lawbePke'lged pa s;' - heir Iti4apixt , otbilW:th, children 'jun/Ping - 01 4'-'; #69r,, The f-*/ ; :1 611 4t h4. ' 1.44144 ' 1210cia, wits; of at=danger_, iut. : by •!ii. S I4 : ?: I ATA: 4 :* II ; -4.4 o fal*em the. was mi.vd,' '1 'amount .1 .‘ • - Aceoeitil ,Itnpresoian ioftaT 4.; weilsoli Th ttrlitfee,aproP vll ,- vii 11 ; 00WW-ArAPffP es- 31 . 4 4-91-OniOnsol,4l,lll*. -''' ,-. w-lt,' - ' ., '-':J.•' O 4 - ;, 11--.' rot eilie - ifigraffr. ..E. B. Chas& ,' -,- ...,' tf, _ . . 44 .. ,The representative primpte bas become firmly established in this great "yepublic: It is the ft of its gmierntnetft... The people' have Minted to ' , 'regard the right ofrepres" entatibn as ;Mei of theitlin -alienable- 'rigida. ~. They --,preserve .and " cherish it; ,- as the richest, choicest irsheri-' tance left them by their fathers. "They take pride in expressing and et:staining their opinions and principles at the ballot. box. - By virtue of this right besineathed them by the founders of the republic, they .. . claint, from their candidates, an expres sion of the principles;. that will ,govern thein, in "their official Capacity. - If the 'candidate before the people,. holdi Prin cipleewhich are not bald by any: portion; great or small, of the citizens, who hive a right to express their opinions at the ballot box, thenthat portion' has a tright -to-select ;and sustain a candidate who will carry, out its principles. - This right ' of a. 4 minority is as inalienahlnendaatacred as any right held' bny "themajority; These truths are self evident, - to . an intilligent ~, . , . community like ,„ min, and have been per mitted, until now, to be held and acted .1- w it hout esui ' h - deep elver* upon qu on or: In .c . . any one. 'BM. there has recently come up among us an uprinciplectdemagogne, "who.would ibrogate anddestroy this sa cred right._ The "lying editor 7 feelsliiM , self so exalted, by being Ptit in noinitift . tion, for an , ,office that he takes.it as an i l u ' cult, for citizens differing from him , l'in opinien, to select tt , Candidate who . ill carry out their Principles. .Men have' o right to vote for other principles;.er.o h er measures , than those austaiitedby hi. He thinks himself the Nc plus . Ultra of ~,,,n human excellence, and con.sidershis el, - almighty. If he dreads that the Maine Law should-bit . siibmitteii.to the people; then men have, DO right to select a can didate, who isle favor of.procuring an im-. mediate enactment of thelaw by the Leg islature.. - When.a portion of citizen s take' • .. -,,----,,, Measures calculated to - secure the pass : . sage of such -a law this - winter, they be--, come - the subjects of his abuse andblack guardisin. .}le' iesults and vilifies, and pours columns of billingsgate upon any presume presue to' support any candidate' but - himself, - Or advocate.any principles but such as be. avows. . The least show of opposition throWS him into apassion; /and-he raves furiously. .T. l ,!iiring such tie-. riods,, of excitement he fancies himself:a -" tiger or a ber,". fn - s ome other ruvenops beast, as lie intimated to Eld.. Post,- and thinks'every boil . ) , is afr,aid of him Well, some are afraid of him. = Thei shun and avoid him, not as a dangerous animal, but as• one thnt is small end harmless, - and yet is detested for its offensiveness.. Its. weapon i, not injurious.' Jr.is as harmless as thejamet of its euearest of - kin, E. IL Chliast:` I 'Aidr:nan-abotre-..ate principles, or Mention the Bank, or- say: Maine Law to him, and your ears may listen in-vain for - a reply; but :your nos trils will give you speedy notice, that he heard you; .. , : - • •' As for - myself I am not a sportsman... My taste does:not. run that way. If- I bas=e the inclination - I have, not the tittle to spend in hunting. My time is too fill ly occupied in "nuriingthefamile 0 dos bring Me lio,ses," 0 reviealinglipeeches," "keeping the,bOoks,7 "libelling .o,fficers,' " dl uiingriliFenz." " T ritii ir ti qg ar Pkth" sea," "inventing Moissands of original falsehoods" sle.,andio on, to find time to "ride Me cositry over" bunting such pal : I try 'genie as,: a opolecat.". In its ' ; wild . ' state, the animals smd to he quitninor!..., Ifinsive, if not Molested: •,Bitt some howl er - ertterr - nre=: - come -- vtitttla - the of the tirtiljaryef its pialiticil brother! II "did nothing molest - the animal. .. I 'staid quietly and peacefully,, home all thOl season,- and did.noihing &at can. be com:1 1 plained of except . ,to vote "furdelegat mil pledged to E.' B. Chase, , ` when '` Cabers'; , . . were running who were opposed to hin:i,, . and to' vote foe-Chase i delegates 'to ills Temperance Convent:ion . when others,l - who , were Opposed to hint - wore itnninr Of theie`aciatiiiri heartily ashamed: 1' , . The secret of his:Malice is ,contelned i inthis declaration Of intention which.be made last winter: "i'll be-damned 4,f-.l'. don't 'sheno's - i:P :Dr::Dik . n ex t . ; all-'!; l ' Although enconsciottst . othis"malice; I de.i dined to take - any part -in....polities tlllii fall.: When solicited to-take any. into. .. --- te4lriTtwiste - itrpitigtic L i, - - 7 , 111,1,: , :it , iiii.. - 40T1 opinion til:itt*Cti - a! 4 ili:li ' a s i tt ir keF. 6 4 1 to Ileritsburg'and:_he.Vvonld dies nat.n. . ral..4eath.. , -Witir this' opinion. I did not ~' hesitatetoiinte fisrlis - delegitesw 1 gave him no:Opporinnityfo'llisairpe,"thuirgh not:s*are that.he:souglit-oite..: - I!e:virts, ttiof-e,AbligMl „to: resoit;;,to the: old saying.ialic . hba bee n:l sawinl gosPelio . - .. , J bhtithreugti.rife-oktnan isle -foot-to tell the'tAitt when: a` /ii Attiiiist‘r,hisittir- P9F-'-tritAW' - - 7.5 ) : i b.. 8 IFkriPlfl'• ll 4 . P, l " ous, ciiiirch-going,: priest-paiing:_yont : wArtionipelled'to resort -inhis..aturergen 'ay:- - 21 ii- wia' , siatnrelled' to inkiant . - publish a.Scoroor lies;jind 'offer #lrire'.., i, - an,exiiiii•toi'titl . *4a01 1. - - ,AiPailiiie.`":4 ll .#' taking all 0i5.1011 . 40. irte.:COU • of - the wheriwithotejustifilistualice. , / : idled' ottri4ckiat bialielly;; - li , aaetrac. iojr,iiiiii - il4it;laliiiiild'bi able. tiiii - ii -- fo r ifiliiii, r iWitifi i i iii•iii;ii -'-- . • i iaf Eat .ow n awhil e he. fogad ~." : . exceedike, iii!°, l . o asie" . oliarbili - lxisinl' 1 bj# 44 * i .-,! 6i L liva : i i g1 e11,6 4 400. 0 2 4 1 1 4:**Fi** ' 4 1 : 'o*. i iAte4: t° :.q4 4e *: filmic% 'avite: - .iiil ' 'l !,:c.. l3 kPii4 l 4.::iil re‘ 4 1 ** e '-'. H eno oo: Alieleagnee , XAiv ! ijili : -4.( vbiri*lliiiiie 4 iiii . iiili *Wei litab*. Arbile be:itolliged tc:iiitiiiiiirtiotil i ~ 4 - --- i;* .44;47 cftliet*iiio . *l4 l - , ,, -- iiison4 Stif 4 - 31010'< -** *:l4: ,7l l "q'- 44 * ' .is thitritiirs, in' the for ta.. - pit • for., to' . Mit : wor ld ; . can't'an t;e well' le hit - - Ary to remi n d 'tat the Novem !omnience next . Offer o persons founzy to hring Ou-r friends' whether our, lepends entirely .rows small debti 11 see ,as soon as Bap., in his letter llassacbusetts , re be any purprist - . ler,irr, Ili mind of, .witk whom he is it is the! that Zan? Al)olitionlsm, utidir "LL'stoa' 'of 04, PQRATIOs! ....... .. ----..—,.. ill !right to' hie , livery li, niisea. The ‘4ll - rising - gent man" who.owns the stn=_ ki 1 1 thinti cei a differenceln — cluir ir Da . and 'ilia it consists in theo 7.. ility to pa . 'Au olik l ivery bill' was collectial ,of th gi , ,lyiiik eil i ttori by a Just* Of. the P ace„,:andlolll3 matle.dUring tlie election . I s, ca pahlp, More than a 1 year ate. i d..-#R nit aid, theuei thergentlemanly ;imp- - et r" dims bin-every time he.tneets him, It I a those frquent duns that...keep Mr.. Hindi] and his stable so Constantly in hi mili . It an oya him that I: should be stile to raise' l lenty of money at my busi..., ,ness while .h is, alt tlie time, so cramped for 'change th t, notwithstanding he has 'thrown hiinse f, Wife, eta& and hoise up= on the gene! city of his wife's father, he is • ti, . ill obligeil to submit to frequent duos. an .leaie his t o bills unpaid Though fed for nothing, he cannot. coin lies enough to buy frocks e' ed to ti the ough for the baby, and is t ii Compel , office drudgery . of Mrl Li tlein o ! der to earn a few shillings, 'te eke lit hi s meagre expenses. He bear ben a member -of the bar for in) many years ithOut a -client,,that - he envies7the man th 4 earns a competence by an-hen prable . pursuit of his.profession. _ 't, i' l • I have 'been- advised to :take a kiat 'tse and sue the yagalmind for libel; but t' tun mindful , of the. old' adage, ia Saari, ; . eggar , am ,7 ; eaten. a --.. I 1 - The ' art i c le no s ) merchantable , Iltherefore • fon lis ir. ual -to ,take the: .i.lible l way, and,"an rimier! a .fc;Ol ac cOrain.7 to his . folly" I: - --i "1:JIE FAMILY NURSEi!' 1C03114 UnCITgD.I 'I i • e death of Enoch Walker of Wood b rt e 4 ; has leftila glow of 'sadness, over a V l rl - f - h F ) arge ci r cle p % h as so, well ktiewa and by whombo..was so much respected and beloved.' Many 'years ;ago`, witidtbe country was 1 . wild and uncOltivilted, ho came . with . a refined and interesting: amity from Clima tal., donty,,• am:l - settled at *Woodburn°. ; _ - Ace, Storned to ido good, his life in -the ariim: rpiitr.ltPre was:filled -14 E I in fere efforts to , bcne and bless flit . Idia -was not a limi eci and nar row mi ded effort! to ilo.good. His view of chris'au obliOtton and duty fwas con.: i,:i fined t no clews,ut his desire and aim waste xtend t tbe lessings of Tem perabce Teace, nd happiness to 411 tarn. Attached, to the iety . of .ariendr, be was zealous to the- ast in aUstaining ' tileir peculier views, nd was ibiltituse f and in hiS inter -1 cottive: vith a wide circle of.itcrprintances, a Kapp illustration 'ad]integntv, bene v t olence, and unoStenta ious hospitality Which istingtrished sony of thattoci 7 ity.,.. : The tnnltitttde o arm friends who f a have sol, often' tijoyed th delightftd wet: c.ra ' . 1 wet come, and bap y hospitaTtty of Woodburne rip weep with the weeping ones left there as they thitikrf-the loss mr4 bereavement; 1 179. the I EAT Fatirr-41TP - It W he "object at is laid Cribs.. love and respect for thedeceased to enter ; Upon ;any special Itiosaphical notice.,- 4 PeW teen were' better known in the com -munity, and have more sincere and ardent _ feruls t an be.. His, memory I te• will long live ''in .. it ec ons. , Accus tomed far . marry years to visits of love and duty, aminghiiVery large circle of friends , and,rela '' es at Philadelphia, be had again lv takeU hi -usual journey ' and on thefith "of Nov, 4tad -returned -al far as the residence ofhiifiii:adliOtth Rogers esu,Of Waymart in \ayne county, inreipeetatien of soon reac ing his peaceful and happy home and _ . gre age, .warn hearts there watching. far his - a • . l the unit " afternoon. -: He ir T tira spenta O. await and cheerfu l evening with' iiis friends,' and - When, Ch i lled in therm:int lag.-it walk-Coon/1 thaihis. ; eavenli father Lad t 1 him taße.st Etornal in Ileaven-: :no pin , no gro ,no Struggle had attend ed his depart tie.:: . He lay in . the, natii ral pore e . cif _ ncalmly sleeping. 4 e was i 'the bi l ty-third yeas of his r age, and having dune his Wo r k here,, was gath ered g.i as it shoe* ,of coin fully:riper to the-Garner ott:•High: ' On Saturday , the 12ift 'inst. - , la _inland riiiiains wet:ail:l'mi red : ie _,Priends ' AtitTipg-Gyoundwar Friendsville. : , -, -, . '..'.., : - , '..,),1 1 I many y pilant . Lis kin, ' The lf ' - 78 Rfrfasel orate. Secret ' i or - ed in t 24ye—The oecarrences :writ . Reniancebelong to atime, and , scene ,w . 11 Adapted t engage , - the .interest. of ithe reader. ‘- 'two ,fornit of society are; _l4O beneath- his. eye ,;: the different faith and manners of twojheiailepeople are display ed before hiin ni - their ceaseless Tule!: Y 1 - 7 1 ... Jr:nisiad IM J .creice . #4 l: - 113,-- turban and the helmet'', the _Nilexcetra - ;the eWt ter, the steel : eclat and , 1 he:sii*en caftan are thrown.,tniettier. ia friendly :sMi, hos-. tile encounter. : ,The splendor of eastern magnificence,' and the sterner chivalry of the ,Weet Are Abereoutittested and, -prep pared.; ,The;.lgloomy,, magnificence _k_ o l: Aniartali IL, t4n.wildinipetittnalty!itlik hotzl,UlthP co.nTlerolr' It 0'110t:a. 1 . 2 .4a0X4il ' it : emtl in ! arty „ against ; the , gallant ;tow of eland Oil it n n g a r y, and , his , renown- 9 Ifelieri l ;the W 9 Knight ' of - I:terlit- J? t, am iii._ , , ,;:7 1 9 villeg ; 1 44 9 . i polic y , -fm,4.-, 1 ~.4 " .,-,itieir.-,r e p resentative tt! rime ght3'-0 4 04,1 11 1;*9!*4 9 0 #l9 spirit of. se .t.led - _rcreagnl'in,,thisi, foe; the: Aank lu l l ,F wo? ',[ 9 ..c994ili9jug Illeat 1 111 190 , e - 111 n u ; lmAtltherlas - entsvined them with. cpl4t Or: intense intemet e , .-which sPleeda !its'. ' . #4 01 ' - 00 1 05 0 4 tht'iiktiz _the se appAreiry Oiiinnrdlint`inaterialArAnd inn-_ 'dent ilien(A:Weltkiatietted yrlipiei[7 4 Phii: Interest ivltb,Olick s jii nit*ite - corm` iilio# l l, l ::1 4 . 1 .4 1 -4 - o * -11- . Po6; ' ' :ie.ile't , PO`Psuil!..its 0 --events *Oil ft*, :: . 41* f l 4 ll. ~-.,...------ -- .er , IF - &ail vr -; the ,_, ~ . .Ags . .'great' frtuid - • mit' -tbel phiteirin 601 ineunt4 'Lltii * :',47 atilt! itfXeriijciini - stock Rae*: 'Ha**, mkt , l''Oew': ,- -; I; Air :it is well uti= ,41-. !, , , tlnitotimi*a . .- ..litolindue' eion- . . - ,*!--fursiiili.** ,, euis,fahertit, , ,land Co". , , • „z.,41*... , ,- , AO - dieta,-on. cow 4 44 4 - 41114 . 6 4-' 'T . theii • mod, 114 tf 9r_ ,I the • ' _ .' '''' , ... : i - , ' • 4001117r;br " iteini: : OrAtlOXlo4 - 4 -- " ,-*. ' 4 l ' : 1"thrti...11111141141041 he ail' : he sliraye vy o sic the-faces of 2Ertl ;.: 194=1, tuts ifi4V.atintio. The of . The population: _ Del ihoni 1072 ata co w , „... ._ - ..f.-- 4 - Thii may4A - Viritilli Oasiapiiinted linv.-:2li as ~. native, . .. bet' of t eitizehs Write, of any of Ike S I. ,—John, did you<fiud any .eggs in the old hen's nest this morning.',t'Ne, ma'am, lithe old hen has laid . any, she lias nsislaid then." -7-The new American twenty-fire cent pe ces hare been extensiveli counterfeited a id , large numbers of the n u is are' in clr- - • • . . 5. , .L.Cole.Bull 4 giving Concerts in Philadel phia, for the benefit Of his . Norwegian colony. in Potter eounty, I'l4, - whiehla 'aaid..to be ve ry deotitnte. ' - —The Free &Alen , had a gathering. at Faneuil Hall, recently 4 which the letter from Caleb Cushing, in dppositiott to the co alition, was attacked with great ferocity. . .. 1. . .. r....-Tbe. Grand Jury otbuzerne bavefound, It apte. bill, against United States qthinklials Wylopooli & Crossmanifor. attempting:An airest-of the slaws 93ill;! some tima. since.. - I —.1 . 1!*5 Sandwich liland4, twelrelnl num ber, embrace a superficial area of - abont six thousand and one ktndred square, miles.-- Four of-the iilands are rocky and uninhab itable. -;Cuba, arid the sandriich Islimas are mach talked of in high political circles . in yVashington, and will he topics of great in terest in the .coming congress. The Pierce Administration is dowb . tless warmly favorable to the annexation of Cuba. ~ . . ; • -7—kman• - stSt. -Louis,. who was rescued from drowning,-swore terribly at. his Preser ver beeause be would not rescue his •tat "also- A consultation wak held among. the bystan derS; as tO.lthe propriety of . throwingliim i,n gaiD, kait be was at length allowed to depart. :)iliner's Journal says . that. the: rum traffic at: the 'Pottsville. mines,. has this -year diminished the. amount :of 'coal sent to market 100,000 tons below what it ' , lonia have been: and. that. ilia price of coal in mar ket has in conseqtienee, advanced 'one.- dollar per :ton.: . Anna, it isa t ' r intends_petition7 ing foriliC • ••, now . in Barn uni's Museunt,, and if no obtained, is det§r mined to deelarO war against Our Republic_ As 9w ()Set to this , }Jarman... offers three .thoussind dollars for his right. leg, and hopes to get it.. • —During the progress of the Fair at Au gu eorgia , the chairman of the executive committee authorized the auctioneer to offer a silVer cup as a premium for the best look: ing baby of native growth, fourteen months 'old, which should -be exhibited. A 'little -daughter of ftohert Glove': was the only com petitor, and, of eourse; took the - prize. —The Washington Sentinel exclaims—qs there any real lionw.t man south of Mason's and Dixon's lime, who believes that the south will ever have ;another friend in the north, if she quietly periuits such patriots as Daniel S. Dickinson, Oreenc P. Bronson and Charles O'Connor to b broken down and crushed to make room for he son ofMai l. tin Van. Buren, and theOnephe sv of Gerrit. Staub.' saSaivF.:GPVlOPelslrefati - wara: He is sti,ll with the Japan expedition, but he writes : "lihavett mighty - hunger to get Back to elvilixiation. I am tired -to death cif barbarians especially of the Chinese, with their monstrosities and abominations, and I sappose the Apanese are not much better. What I see ofithe operationofJaPan'ese laws in .Loc4hoo disgusts me.'' Ile announces intention Of returning home at the first opportunity. _.„- • • REv. Mn. BSECHEI4-I—Thisi gentlenian, whose -cradle, nursery, salary, 'country. 'residence, &C., Scc., &c., have funaished numerous items for uewsmongers, made a full statement' ecently_nf his private affaita in the N. Indeptaulent. But all the .curious are'' n t satisfied. - Wei find thefollowingletter.aoll an answer ;in the paper just r"llle 4 X-1 DEAR Slit:;-1 hs read your State -rueurfciate --trn sand your other; s with great satis faction;but there - is; ate pbint on sihich am anxious to recere information, (and. my wife is as anxioas as I am.) That is whether: the = brcaker-in-law you . speak of married your sister, or your wife's sis-' My dear sir, I married his sister, about seventeen. year ago. and - -bare been , glad of.it ever since.--New . Yorkind. his l i likl - AMENDZ.--=All as offset to re.: i centiattack . upon thp N atives , • the; editor of the . Trrynnteg Dirociat-novi gives' the following thruit at i our foreign poplin:, tiOnvi . :, .• - • i p •.. I DATED ea:mi.--The latest . statis tic's critics -are fontid In the _ :abstract of Ate 'vend! Ceases. ' Front' that it al) - pears that the viiiole'itutibef. of lierions , cOnitictedofetinttin the 'United States, iorAlate4coa, ItidiiirAituktiNP; - -was about : s7,oo o ; 4-these 13,0 "tier&ii: - tive i ;:(ineftulitig j eOlot.ed p onet-s) and`. 44;000 foreign born .: lly tb - Bathe auth.- ority,'and - to the seine dale,. we i re in formed'tbit our pcyulation was coMposed of 17,737,405 natives of its soil • '2,219, 828 born in foreign eountriel, 4030,015 whose nativity could 'eat be =determined.' While ,we have, therefore: but liner‘for' eige resident to nine native wbites,there. is a friction .over , one foreign -,born crimi-. =oat to -.every lied,* 'citizen :including - blatit,nnd white. • Such misti".tbo rntio. of eritnein 18'50 and-thetabi. no 'reason. to suPP OBO4 has -thateriallY--clumied air" tliatnime. t i,Dotis the Dernocratoall this-9 backing his friends r He 'Willa "exercise a l lure 'discretion .:,lasi;:acme! . ..sohwickluirninOt OTlOggeni or Pulninozotf should. 9 pull . bit Anglian out,"-;,—.lifaxch- :Chink Gar A e g e t - " ME=M froit 34,636, of .00 .City, D. a a day of Thanks- - • . Inrksrnalleat - num- I , not - read and A.NIIOUS IPiQUIRETt. .. 10. - E ropes;- ewts: • , - , • The Unite States Wad Steamer Baltic arrived at N . e York 4:41 lgonday lask - bring; . ing four days` ter in ' ligence from Ettiorte. The . ..to Tim e 'of I Nov. 2d, "Wei,' at 1 a leading arts le, :tha t iano reason, to doubt: that ` on the. till of October 0(10 Turkisit infantry and ,4 0 cavalry crowed. the Danube and occu t Kalefat, and that e l. a large nueuber of Tryiof were still passing oier .when r this news 1 yrat dispatched." ' The Russians - were gathering I- on the point 4-• ;tacked, .and It - was . erspected.rkhat a .ccalts-,_ ,ion would take place n the 28th. Vienna news date Friday evening, Oct, 28th, says 'that there ik reason to believe that an arraistie . has, been concluded be -the Tur ish land Russians armies. The intelligence of tbó Bussian -hostile op eration on the to or Dittthe, on the 2Stl; is contradicted. ! i --: General ,opinican . regards _thii news as - it= tremly doubfftil. - l -.. i • • - - . i' • , -The, .Loitdoti . Dag* ; Nails, is. ixissibly near the - truth in saying t i., i i • -!‘ Itr ell - probability, inteed.- Of any. for. I armistice, a few days more iwere,. it- tli -. SU-. Santee of. tho Sultan, allowed ta.)Prin calor- . chaikaiffici . _ receive orders from St Pet,Ors-- burg before Omer Pasha wits final y advised to begin- ofilinsive,otienktiotis on a large scale: That it : our- iuterpretatieil of'. the armistice story."' -..- .: • L - j , - i t -• , : ~.; .-• - -__ This view ef.the case is ; strongly corrobor atkakby the following telegraphic dispatchithe.. the iMportande of wtaichrappears believe been overlooked: . but whietlsinaportant. and true. THE TURES p iN'7‘ CR SO TUE .- DANUBE;.--- This highly important inTormation . :is tein= osi graphed - , circumstantial v,ito an extra - of The,. .L ' don Morning al-chi:We of Ist ipst :. oe " ea Thirty ‘.al ' il t , l , m u u ji s d a o ri r t d ry ets ta o n f d - () fo u l: i r e i. ll l op iii - .. she passed the _Danube at : Kalefat - oatilte ,27t : Oct:- A great- n ether:MOT : 9 :.-were in / 1 the actof cressing: F- tri Qmova another .dis etch mentions .that the Danube hattl:teeit' aro seal; 'And :fronf - ot it' senates' we learn that the 'Russians had.o . euatei iiitlefatN cri•- dently • with the intention of ,: drawing the Turks, from their strong position, and' b:riog • jag them . ' to battle in . the . open. plain . . -with the annbe in their reef: • It as: ineop. ,-eeiveable thetia --General , so experiepeOd .ai -) Omer' wold - i fall into'se perceptible . a'. ~.: 7 ; Wand if he ha* crossed the river he milo:.tilive done so: nfident: id hi's resources, - runfi with -the deter ' inatien to - Meet the enemy; in a I pitched battle. ' -The•nex-t reliable news from 1- - the a - raelatuftlill; therefore- be of-intense I interest,' :- • :-: - 1 ': ' ''.- • -l: - -•, ''As.nearly.'at we •te.gather from the Op,. polite statements,,ef those who assert; on:the one hand, that the attack resulted in the de,- strnetion -of the Turkish fortreis of ; •Is al a f elti; and those - who, on the Contrary, : maa'nt ain' that no battle' whatever teak place, the-fel loWing is nearly the state of the facts; Some time since Omer .Pastas -,sent notice to the Russian commander, that if armed Hessian vessels approeched toe near the Turki•ilahat,, teries, they should be,fired . into. - 're_ this , message 'dorchedoff returned .fer anSwer,th a t if the-Ritssian , verelt` were...fired into they would retprn the "fare: Aee p rdinglY, an the - 23d tilt „-a Russian flotilla, '.consisting of tie armed steamers, to wing eight gam-boats, at' tempted to ascend the river, from the: Sidi- - -• na Basin to a higher point of the river,'the ale.nlaration of war - by TOrkey and the:;avow ed intention of Omer .Pasha to creSs the Danube having rendered their - presence Pee essary to . support thClnain body of the '.. Rus sians.- • \ L , .. ---- ptr 7 oarte...t.e., w ! . • • • = they were sta .. moved to stop, brit, not he ed. hag -the summons, Were -promptly „fired ina, - Mad as. promptly returned ' the cornfament.' A' before tuentioned, some ten Or . . fi t`te.en•of th Russi a ns were killed,- and fifty _Mere -put loirr du. Conib at. - .Tire Turkish 1e..41. is not • stated, but -was prObably. few or tfene, al , . - though astray.shell Set firtisto the. foit.' . Tli e . steamers crow ded. onsteain anc4 badlydam-. -aged, managed' - to -Make their • way' tip. 0 e - river beyond the range.of-the Turks Missiles. - Isaktchi is-tividw.nylietween thepointloftnn flUence. of the` ruth and Danube • and- that • part where the • latter- diet. 'divides into tliO branchesilietinelose the -neutral - territory: - .. • An account 81441 hat the •flotille . iviien fire.4 into Was from Isinael,- and Was at = -tempting to place itself in commit rtieetl on -with :Bras; aport in Wallachia, situate on' the left bank of, the river. - • . : . CIRCASSIA.—Letterri from Warsivr, Oc-, • tuber 22d,- State that reinforcements liad. ' tt n beat Of to: the Crlmea. • The fir -: in Tlf lateli.maifested l chlac iltY6i l 'vepai!edavnt(til-tW r of the - -sea...to:tsGorte:jevk n : enns,inr,bfccoitoi iyde , : molishOd by theirs, and the Russians= on several --occasions shave : been VerY - hard pressed. :The new alliariee with the Sul:, tan lends to the nienntaineert.ceW ardor. , , • . • Rnssiics Smi.ons.:-_The Russinnftail orS are merely peasintaenlisted -for:the naval, serVice just - : as- they mightlbe for the military. The great ina)oty are from the inland dist ri nts, and- at ch their first view of the . sea Ile Cronstadti of :Se-, bastapol—the only ~ vita Ramie . naval _ ports. These !nen never becom , , senors term.,;' any proper sense Of the ier.i,l In fact - ' I no Riissiari - hlitt any nattier Or t Ilea; t lre but they are drilled -, into a sor '-ofirle .chanical discipline; , ;. in - -which ...every-Man has a certain .duty allotted to' him; and. whiCh be is obliged to . •perform-in a pre scribed series of 04turings.; .. - Theltussian Satter. ts•a- -tsv- bimr-61,- 46.X..4.41.4:wark5t., ont his . watch on deck, and eats-.or sleeps out his watch below. - He is'-,drihsed in a. sihrsquare cut Uniforni, and vream huge boots,; and is altogether a:lrwin-unfit, ani•-• real for ;working- a ship. ';lt iS: inane& 'lucky ,for him that be is seldom.c4lled itik=l . i n _ , onto: do it. - th laid np and the sailorai sent to b' rracks ~. in the simmer they -venture - out.' i nn small • cruises,; hut make,,if possible._ . sonr _placeL of slieberon the .first upproacit or stormy weather. : ---'I - : • • •-• -i l - 1 AuSTAALIA,!--A, private' , liitter. from. Mulliiiiurne . states that prospecti are not: very encouraging , tar new:earners, unless. the have sistficiniu, capital to*umienCe business . ohtheW , own- ,accoluir„'.:+,.ligu...,., .dred.4 of young [ .m -An3etinans, Who wens, : iltrisither.aby theidelusive luipe ofaking.2 A fortune, at...wholly, . unable i tni, find' eta l ,, 'lent.) Thiti-is nwii4, in, .gfirt: ; woott , . _. , ~. ..1...5; romagatil MP? 404: lq Pi-hfiC 1$11".141 **Pre `,410P1,4c 41611 .bo, done vmli.dispolcli, .0 caw+ (:urneroiindin. the se ''''''''` .644 " , %Bo l4o' : ''''. :ti ) t ant Onus- fai l .i - ir. - is : The vnpire State swings be& > r NV,hig • oorinon . . - 1 New Ya - jilt. heOel again t: The.entke Whiii..,§tnte‘!fic hi elect -lye itivinense W4ilititY. - / hav,e'' rried, 3,059:1:1:b0th ' bren . citcs egisli! ure 1)4 decided inajOrvti, ir i - 0 si i O ri kt n i e ci : ' . 0 e a m r Te a dh r et 9i t no l t c ji ci goi D .s c yl m v ea t74ll . eaten but in maestairr. ihilat d: But deluge ometh tig-' *erne; - tlene fir -thei Dem • ghat- d been.d) I ministtlation To/ pay the sfr may be use' With retitle*? fly " , . upr; A . c et Ye . of the . r ofN ew preg able i .r. ' • only t en ," pp .iiptitly,ttin-- . a 4411 if 1, 1 t ) a----.. Y,' ,Pri , ~ Washragtonllhas a %.crocy , i of 'clitkgte;e, 4 , ' eby . a previous t Ad: .1 the :Whi r ; and 'lioth , I < penalty. hese lesoiiii, 4 'ul to future P,regidents. 11 r ' . e result, howeverJ come:heav y i' l ' 'irides. ' The 'pOil - plit'Will'Aght: / pe'ct from us num enlightened and c g t aditinist ration Of t i lieir,:iatruiri. Id i this we feel :assure&l at the Y 1 will iot be disappointed ; for the State Piri - ; „ cers - elected ate men of copal ety; eiPeri ence,„ Ifi rmness and . tegrit .-- , Algfrany -.Ere.4Ournal, Nov. 9. • 1 . 11 The wild Horses 1)f ' AeCerdingtOlheNenCes : I "Nailey,lipnli-. linked at corpus; ch r iki;l:T.eas.,.: th ...,. .i r tensive . herds. of- mustangs _which: , have roamed over the erdant:prtiTrie's between the gulf an - dl . tiegorandel,w t - Of.tht..ool-. prude,* are-being continually l and .utiroe' r! cifell hit - nu:a/de wrs,.a.titho .they viierea; . • Old country ; but, as all '..k00r,, arc re a lly •turned to:a.pre.fitble aCiOunt.r. The income aCtually . aCe r u ing from this, f ,basi 6 oss Would *startle - afoot on-brolier .or :a . Will,Street. hanker and a . bAsiness.: whiChhas - been'and=tiew, - lis, of isireh„ilait iinparlane.e. to this country; .- As. cert ainly delmlitig . a . little proteCtiun;that..l l, may not . be : immediatelY : destroyed ,or ;over - done, as Present appearinen: vire hi itl-.: Ilicete ks.liliiily to be the case:_ . "7 7 • -'' 1; • ... . _ 1 - . 'Mexico, though haVing Wit.... few i l .mus-' 'MO, and . - very contract' vangts..for, them, liai . wisely' enacted _1 s: for 1 their # protnction,;and will:noiiallolr. : t. he L:'t4ti'he . . run except . at certain seasons et din- year; When little or on damage Carti . ...bodn O. thehreeiling - .snares 'or tlieir yonii weakly, • foals:-- .• 1 1 • - a i -.!r:.•:' i t ' .:I . • ; - lii wesiern_TexaS there 're_tholisardS- • . . upon thonsands of mnstangs4 and the. Most . : extensive ninJ .best_runges tir.tlie4in'tlie . wOr 4. .; ~ - .: 7 . . , :!'. 1' - ' • - \ Then we-take-into 10 i sidernt 'ln. the' fact ,' that instead :or.thciSe wild; Horses- i. beit g an injury to the linti on \ nigh . they-'. run they are highly beneficial; th at one . lull the mustangs would - ring,a4.i l rrnich. as tto whole nurn„ i' v .now- taken unto roar=. ket do, (for the' ps Mte continually Thb minted;) and that .t. S 1 prope rty - .. itet ually : belongs to the. State, `.outwhiO)i.:a rer onue oug ht •to .be accruin g, 'wet teat) see easo irb . y. the legiSlutare4Onid . npt t the matter, up; and nbi. only ;pr sect basinesi, but show - a little me rcy:to noblest animal that rollns_ouriknirlies :: Then kit this.mustavg, running be : ifined to the autumn l . and winter. tilts. ....1: • - i--; ..: . no tak the the o'e 1 . ;91‘ EYING ES-MENISE9_ OF CONGRESS Are are destined to has 0 - stationed in; is.' hington during the approaching ses ti of Congress, from thirty to 1 ,fifty . eat-1 hers who.come to:sell their personal in uence for hard cash Ui tie mail-nod o t iigerees., their influence aforesaid for ... su • consideratiOn,ldlie Used to t tef . f6t o .l C ngress a-iy legislatioti,n.viiatever, de.:, signed to put money in the pockets, of the pe,,,ees. Some of these i r entletrien have fig l owed this business for years pa s t, .uo til they are well'known erpraul the. _Halle. of. Congress as .• iobby members:l' Their former position in thepuhlic service giies them at all. times an xmiree ' u nto. bulb chambers._ which - affords advantages for electioneering for 'scheme's, ou , the .Treas 7 my for which speculators pay ,liheralli. I Their knoWledge of the, r ules governing the ~transaction of Business in,pongres f , , alse`inakes them somewhat, desirable ti gents._ Theie advantages baiked by the fact that they . arc notoriously less scru pulous in their means ofcarrying their pOints than most, others, are, up to this tane, rendered them so saccessfid as pro fessional legislative druMmers 'that they. have, - among them, .iihared. much oft itQ, public Money which, ne ver should_ liii*o r • left the Treasury of theAluited States.+l -Little good it ,104,‘: thorn, Lhowc:Cr, as, it spite of our. I d he efforts o ,our police, faro banks, 4 fl ourish I .iu Wasfi l i r w ton .- Weha ve reason to believe;, t , 44 a Deavy force of t es descrtpt . on is silvan v engagedto work through Congress th v New Yerk Pacific railroad scheme, thr4' which it is 'designed; to lea "the invern meet to build the...frond, and then telxii . tually 'make, it a present: to a der:ea Or'se speculators in nearly every Stafein, I the; Union. These ex-members are te he paid for their services here' in, Stack, pi - Tided they carry-t- be project, throtigh. We shall hate. o . keep oar ettention,flied i upon them affectionately. l , 4.!1 they . . 0 " their hands we shall' inforth' kiipti:lcilie, , Ho lie s t . • me m ber -, •L! and more especially .. tof f otigress, what ticliemen IlieTTrensialy. each may have iii hand,;tio,tbet,;:thPY*Y beware of. the OAP of ' tiWse ritt,eifril;' The reles orthdlpiise fioettP,tealltielil, promptly l'e,s° 1 )i 1 4 4,. ll6 t l t.' ll : 4 o.)*,tPx4i)jitkil her claim Vgents ' Or. "d ra at inori , ,r'PhUll 'lie' P_clud:cfrri •ibtr'Ott,lire!_s , ttit';iti,44'4 , '. agents are eicilucled.'—z.WaithiiiitaliS4r. ,- . 1 1 i, iyi •;; ,i; ;- • THE CAMS . = AND ITS , POLICY It. is - ttl:emelY Ilifligult o ollorstal4 l tlio-Po l,* , piqrcl3l..anfl .111;cabinet.,t . Soma.OCtbe. - hol ders; lm sgd-:,-- 11V. ; Pizi4c 1 7--Sccrotor3t;', PPtlti,i 4 4,:getliec Trgasary, a four_,:litckrfi ttiam•wyme klet-, ! rl 9 , -4r Judg° nurfirliti Tivvikk , wo,uo-. erstaud him to direFi,ihiat„.l44gaitituru _ at certani ilard.s or _ ()pan! Pplorrats. 'and to 4oINY thelr, i llacgi,r l f4 Is r tqc.!, , lilei 3 • 1 Th 6 ` l 4 ll i.i : itleehnid; l• Ctild,:*, was .turtiedm4. .. Anil, - tiii . ,p3Ofe ~.reqoPi7,• ly Mr. - Clishing; ihe -- Attorney ',CTerieral, - wrotp a latter tci Kr: ' ..Fretinelibitte ~,, et ~ Boston, 412 whi c h he;:de p,u,acOinlla.awn , porno and of the rali,iletlt: , :.o l 'iSeli / 0 flop on Oa iiart Of:i-,1164 emOcfptS Pr litt#7 sachelet,:tit: with t)lp, ;VOA *,!ilerki of the, siOici:st*O ;,T,,11,?18 - . Glitt l ife7idi* 41ite4 - ' ± :yo' e°•iloctiine riiii r gi V!isliiiit'i*: calif.;,Tlet vejetre the 9ibtiiet, ,a p. I t ta - . ~,. r , -,. . . girc- 3-V "- ‘40,1M-4 ,-- , r.d , bog ea eauo [es , slo l .etlink I ciiunt4;l , ;OP des ili la* tbo'N - af Butci t--d,r.'. . 4 4 9 1 10 11, fr 46. .`' Ail ° ' 4 41 .44 1 , , , . ;‘)vs.Ci - -- ' 4, •L". , '' o ~ , - f = . • -.. is "*.';' . : it* touts.- uired it of a of, Aits • it, .kia: 41,—; UMI r!!, MEM PERM exai: gM=M =l= 4 1 -21 :. 112111111 , xnepi , warlike: war elletlVl to 's ave reached li/ ,month-.ther hive„ cs ke 44 l o o;iAnyc* ,, various 'Cilibre, dai;beto '-” reeday these catilion,*iikelllh ri ilr . ac eentremientseempete*V-, the ifiert * ariw. them, 40 tr; - . -Adiranopiet;'- where tin' inny.cOsieire is be:mg:form,' ed of fiff,ooo'nteniVAllAte hoiseiPnices: • sary "were furnished:- Pashas. conatantinople' This army .of reserve: ' ' ::;. Will be composed.'ol2,2:ooo . :-=,2 5 ;000' are . noW pit COnstantinoPle; - chiefly Sundt tradesmen ;' ,of 6000:0104eers' p who have:." inscribed their.-names itt the Seraskerai i - . within-the last.eight &ye ; ~.0f,25;901V- T Kurdish horiehten; 4noeuted tint equipped at the 'expense of Inc. l i leyeef Kurdiaem , T4*.7,llitter. of. Our are irregul4r borsemen.:. -There- are ow un der arms about ;90:000 IgnenitinT l is, viz: 120,000':: - between- ' the Danube • " atlas . Balkh: 4 . 15.006 in - Bosnia ; 7c1 . 41.19 men near Pristine; on thefilinatien- 1 60;000 men who wiit•bermustered within 20 days \ at - Adrianople; from 80.060,: te„100. 000 rneu on the frontier,of Asia. . _ . .. Dtcr AT . ma it Eacrata:-6- - The ifT.Y.j'eti . r . ad of rominercithg§: CP!O, ;Pent 8 upon impertinent interferetOO-gf Ilk - Nat' Administration in-. .-the - politiC,:-. - that , State :- ..-- - - - - - . , . - But for the-iii.advisetf sadOrtinsciOng interference of.tim Aqt fest Adadnistrat t ion: t hrough- itit orpne: and otherwi s e, the Horde \ - (02; 41 unit era)' , " vvotild. halre.cai-, lied many of theii 'eindidatesL and , had thA ministriatitin - sii*ti:thernitainfiaanits as ealously as it. has opposed thein, they ; ivould-probably" - baii cairied -- the"Btate. Baimburners, hi' .that'_.-Caseil:lsould. hive fallen into the old rai)ka; a'a - apt . ' a stun PercentUge of ,themir,who ;4:would: bin. . - gone over to the aholitiOnisti,:wheiithfil belong. The'defeit - Of. the De r irtocratsin, the Empire §tate m4y . .."therefoie t 'most probably., be put to the-credit of the Na tional'AdmaniatTation:-.1. . ,-, :*.--,:t- Gerritt Striiikis.guterit4,f hush of bldod disqualify th • head; wht*-1 •- • • may di li fy fur bi 4 'offici • -.- • • - --- -,, . , . ,-. , Trial- i . List fu rNOvealwil . - . 1853• ' I -' , • , . • . CO Cornell cs.'L.:47 Vi r , IT: R. O. - • Moore VS - Giles; et al. ;=, ,- ..,, -;- Jameson vs. Broeli .et,,al. 1 -- .: - Ninzgs Adsn'Y. is-,Versr - --E t x",.0,,,. Newman"-et'nl Y23:l)aytan'Ast - Sutherland va. Taylor.- '' '''''-i - ' '.. Hayden Adna'r. Vs: Ihrils: , -... , , ;,. . . Foster vs. Green. , ' -a' :::, : Dayten Vs. L. _W ;41....E. B. Cp. Sutherlan:l vs, Durgee, et' al; ~` TOer vs. Smith: . - . - Richard i y . F. It . igturiond, -,• _Myrick vs,Dimitiore. ' 1 ' '.- • _Chandler vs.- ne. . 1 ,. Stevens vs. T .M." Y: .4k : - E:R:- 11.-*CO-1 - Lord Jr. vs.:Manzei.- ', ',. ' - --TP -'-' ' . Peck vs .Wlls. Ile chittcuilen `Adtp'm Avery . Davis.;s:"- . Marsh vs. Bates. -. Dodge is. \ Hazard. Aintiott - vs: Mariott. '- Williams , vs. - Ma, , 7 , : .. c_ Sprout vs. .L. ~.11:..:Ri. 11,•..a.). Brown vs., M.llki_ i LL,..P. lt.,D'o: -- Case'vs. Dunmfire et at ii -- --- 1 - l ob Pickering vs. Gillett: -' '- • '':"; , F.` „L - - . , -, Baker vs. Lane et al:. , I= -.•- _ - ii:!vden--&-Little y5:133114 Ttit , Eldreilvs 17,,0ung et:.i11.:,.. ,-:. •,•:-1,-;..., , „,,.,..., Fanchet.vs.Sceville. - : "-- . ,i ..-, .. Lenlpirn•vs. Kirk Jr _et al. :. CI . : Smith ii. Thildwill•l Marcy vs. 'Tiffany. -f, 1- -. • • ItichardsotCA-8: - -Petian ok'Orahaut...:: Bet:nett:vs. Belknap.' Spencer, vs. Reed., Maek - -vs.'‘ViittWook l Garais4o:.l t ••• • Kent • War risis l . Negust Drinker et itr.,vl. Buitinell. • Brighalli vs. 13iyatit.1" - • Smith vi:Soutltwelli Ifalford - 11ole et al. ; Gelatt Chandlers ' . . ,:. Tiffany. vs. I.rempstestd.; Lathrop vs..'4wksbury.;!-- ' ' - . Notice.. to Teachers. - ‘3 , Notice is., hereby toc these desiring a to teach iu Bridgewater toiwnshiplthe ing winter, tomeet..:4 2 llin-...,f 4 Pswk-.soool [louse" on gridaY-: , the.,-Oth insteittiic, '9l'4 o'clock, for inspection. 2:. T 4 - .4 1 ' j • - Per`order-of Noventber Ici s atiist • 1:; r' • " I Dmot 7 suds., a ; the true .met word or or Ahi tv*GrTreekrria.,frait, which it is dertyed.? This is the rigiii propriate tithi'of the trua-Digestivelmid *Vas:. 1, tile 'Nice, prepared , by.lri.4.:Siltongbtotaitif?Phit; adelphia, from the four*stomas44:A the Or. ;for the cure of Ind'ige'stion ' -4)l* :- tureslA:4 remedy fOr unhealthy stotnacb :ara art of •man can equal' its etiriativa • ders Goad Eating perfetitfr eixadAtentiOith Se!, the f i giir.Pof * atilfanfk l 4l l4l 4 Okla*. E* * !* ,- : :11 I =' . „ - • , _, - i„. , -311 n -, t it e i-,0 , : ,, ,, • ~.. , ....k ~.. . At M I l C . . 'the - .' • -i -' I ' - R H.R.,,GilyNr, jc,it,g-1,-"''a,"r,f i t ..: ' 1I Lkki;.ii.kisilgi iig.l?!ARLEPt*4z 4" ~ - . D c , MEE . • !" 10 0. 411 n alma Ti eril6llt .spurt tiliti* ; fridtallied - tlwou4bicriber Iridium* • ..?„. mgoßAir t ,N,AXMXPA n t r. N94 1 . 1 r ';* l s4 30", ii ', , _ = MTV MA VA,141 Ontario. 4 F 1 a53, -- - ~F. JkcitAkTrollEgb / .1 -1 MEM t: >.~> ~:, :` i. -A :. 4 ..,
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