z .can say; what danger they now are, in. ront . • the ecintintianci3 the outrageligen , atithe meeting,ef the Itetu'rn• Judges-;., A. -more • alahning en*, has Pever,elisted iii ). ) en'n-' sylvanizu ••-• . - • ,The County elections beitig thus dispos ed of he next questtion was upon the re ,l- turn - of. the election , to, .',ongreste, in the • Third.- District.. :.There were six of these" ! Judges.' Three of theur(being of the ten) • • insisted, upon .'throwing. out • the ,-,Northern, . liberties, being:Omit:pine-half of the whole .• District, •thiis - .defeating Mr: Naylor ;; , and. disfrandhising - nearly six thousand voters,„ . • because,' forsooth,- a Van Buren- Clerk of - • the Seventh-Ward chose to say that he had lothOne ,of the tallylists•of that Ward!—. The other three refused to co-operate •in this extraordinary Work. - The latter duly znade a return, that is, in the language of the law, they, 'compared and cast up the several returns, and executed under their hands and seals, one . general, and true return • ' of the wholeDistriel. This returninclude - s all,. the votes, 'polled - in the whole Congres. --tisioUalDistrict; arid - exhibits, what is-indis . potable, the majority of Mr. Naylor te . be nearly-nine-' hundred. . The three 'Van Bureii Judgewmzule a partial-refurni - certify , • Ting that ,half of the• Third Congressional. • • •-• tDistriWtlie Yan - -Buren paiiilidate - had iThis i iSeverith Ward,'Where it 'was alleg-: ed tally-list was post : waSia siroug Nan: Buren Ward, giving theetindidate-for_Coh, .gress on that side nearly•three hundred roa, _ rjority' .. . - yriii - ChlieliadTereditliatiOthe;returne: . ' If, therefore, the - loss ()HUB tally-list hdy . e . nri2dueed any,,effect upon the election . • whatever:. it - tvollJd :have . - affeeted. the result • in the Ward to.-which it•belonged; - and if it' • had-rendered the - election in that Ward of no avail, it - would -have iriereascdMr.-Nay. ..• lar's majority nearly-SOO-votes. In case his vajority, iitsteadof beieg as it now stands; including that Ward; would be up. • , wards of 'clove - it hundred! = . - From this statement it will be 'seen that • -r--the Legislattire ' W as proceeding Peaceably' • to execute a duty according tethe'COUsiite r 'lion and laws; ;devOlved upon them -by the' . extraordinary . condect (to use no stronger term) 'of those who; With the view--to wrong Mr. Naylor:and:his emistittztents, :opened the. desperate game :011a Wks diser . tier, atthe_meetteg of Rettirn Judges, and are now recklessly detarinined to win, cost .• what it may.cost o by • the hand of violence. • - The following statement of returned whig themhers pf thehouse of re presentatives fronii-tlic-cOunty of Philadel phia;;shows the•grdunds upon which they hold their seats in -the house; •andigives the ' merits of the question briefly:.._ To THE PEOPLE OF : PEN NSYLVA•- • -- NIA. - • FELLow.Crrtzgras 7 ---Because of the very great misrepresentation, which has 'heeit •• made in-relation to the..tootested electidn in . the county of Philadelphia,' the undersign.- ea, a, duly elected and returnedmembers of ..41te state : legislature from „the said; county, deem it - a - ditty which they owe- to them selves and their fellow eitins, to disabuse -the public ear in relation to this subject, and to assert •int.he :pest ,:public_ manner those rights, of which, at' the - polli, at tempted to deprive thettiliy fraud; and,at :the spat. of government by, force... Deliber - ate 'and extensiye frauds were -devised-and-- practised by der opponents in certain. parts efithecounty of Philadelphia at the recent ' election, the knowledge of which determin xid us to present ourselves and our cause to your ,assemblad representatives=that, in —conformity - to - the - laws - 0 ta te;tv-e-o-r -our-opponents should be declared the legal ; representatives' from the-county, of Yhila- —delphia "We court itl~ed_ again') - qtiory into this subject by: the oulfeninpe. • tent tribunal, a committee of the house— •- and -no threats of violence can compel Our. submission to any- gthet power, self-consti- .3 • tuted by *aims arrangement, or acciden tally assembled at the scat of government -for intimidation- or violence. . We, owe this, not to ourselves, but to our constituents, whose interests, at all hazards, I • we•willendeavorfaithfully-to-protectz-and-i -areow, as the Fever have been, really to - a - =':, bide the unbiassed decision of - a _committee of the house appointed to investigate thin' . subject;-and, necessaryi,to return to . our . constituents, and submit ourselves and kr conduet to their judgment... Regularly re turned nisabers froni the county - of . Phil adelphia, wellave been regarded by our op ponents 'as usurpers of their rights, and the - public informed . that, without the shadow • of authority, we are claiming seats to which • we are nit entitled. : 'Phis, we are prepared to show is .. utterly false; and, if permitted, unawed by threats . -.. and feiree,_ we confi , dently belieVid - that - we - can piove,,to the . . entire satisfaction :of our ` • felloW citizens, that -we - have been elected to the seats. we now hold by a majority„ of .legal-voters-over-our-opponents,-. . . . SARI.. F. REED, „ • JESSE F. SMITH ; W. J. GRANS, • . • MICHAEL DAY, , . • ADAM WOELPER, - • ---• • IL - R: MEARS, • , •• W. F, HUGHES. Harrisburg, Dee. 8, 1838. The following is the report of•Seerotary . . •'lurrow.es to .t S e nate, which is a dOr :and triumphant vindication of his conduct from the charges-of his : enemies, and which presents the facts of the case in a stronger. than: !any thiit • :ye . have. heretofore "seen published:, (1.14 . ;1:".-.F.witosF; ESQ. , • . Speaker of the Senate of Pennsylvania: --Sizt—The resolution of Senate requeSt L ing the Secretary of she OtnninonWealth 'to, furnish to the • Penate forthwith, any and all returns and papers in• his office, addressed to flzeiSepateiof Pennsylvania in relation to thc.senatorial eleetion.af,o3B;! was ieceitt-' 04 on the day ofitis, adoption ' (tho Bth inst.) . not till' after' the 'Senate had adjourned f0i1 . 11676 - y77l.'hitpre's - ore • rey; .!, 711611.1ifeal . 4ato 1' gno iielbe:tettiforzflic4 l *liikiin4eehifi - 64tkja, erc . tu'ru l s-cir • pipers/addressed 'Ponn P;(1i44004 ' eaotro*,of . jl 3 oo,;! oilmen 4444416. sic :delivei ,, 4.4:l9:.oi4,l6o,te.gri*.'afteittooitt - ' EMI _ .. . , . .. ' ... Thitf - reply will' no 'doubt surprise jnahy Still it is trtie ;--tut; before .e*plainittg.how. this state of 'things has .ttriSen,llo .feels'-.it - due to, the Senate' o'nd 'to his oWn Charaete'i to state the law -relative tic:' . ..sertatiotiiitl : --re 7 `;` turnsi: and ' the CeurSe - IttlOPteatihder .-- tiliati law. with resPnni:i.i . ifthe-'',rettirhs pratned on the 4th inst. .: -• ~; ,-, . .., • , ,‘',-•,:--. : There ara manifestlY- - 1! wdlicindp iff:Se-, natorial District's .contemplated by:thlicti 'of assembly relatiiviiiiietttrni—"-firsiohOSe., which' Corisisti,':ettelb-: - .0f . .a. Single county, andand , . ~ -second, ;those.Which- are respectively. reompo.sed.Of.ntorenounties than one, .'') •-• ' ' There: are two triodes'proyicled for .- majt i -• ng the returns: in 'a district 'composed •of only one boun_ty,',which are—first, • the for... warding:7oli t. toe 7 S - lefeatary - of=tlie - Cornmen-: wealth of .a duplicate Original return; signed by -tbe:return judges of the proper. edunty, - sealed up and addressed to the Senate, plan-, ed by one of them in the hands of the She riff-6f the county, or his d&putY, and byhini delivered:to the Secretary-of - the . C.oiti Mor wealth-17-Seconilly, the forwarding, by mail, under-sealed cover, addressedto'-diu_Sette-_ ; wry. of •the':Coirimphtvegth;,.iby 'tih,e,Prothd- • 'notary 'of ihe , proper' :county," 10 4 ;4, certifi ed` copt - Of tifilif - ttlik'tittiPlichte -- oiigt4al return' 'orderediti - be - depogited:in his office,-which • 'eiPyia' aitlier,' to'he itself sealed, nor ad=: dressed to- the'Sehate. • ... -.--- -•-• :---- In the - easeOrit senatorial, distrieti mit- . posed . of more counties - than- pne,'-theiti -are' „ .. also two riodes-,--firat; the :forwardirig, by trrail; : of a - dhplidate original return . for 'the. ?.11itlenabnhtioriai,dikt*t., - nee,s4led'und - a& - -ad dressed • il l - Senate, ' but ,thicloied id - e.' ~ sealed envclo , addressed - to the Secietary of the ,Comin nwealth, and place - d in.one of'' ..the hearestst offices by . one ' of the .dis'-, trict return. tdges—,and, second, the for 'tfarding tolthes-Seeretary of the' Common:- wealth of a certified copy of the rethrn, by the Prothonotary-,Ufl , the. county- in Avhich. the Nor'' ',j udges. meet, `:not sealed, and . .ad 7 dressed, to -the- Scharr but -ehclosed itL.a sealed -cover addreSied to, the 'secretary. I'lle underb:,Tied liiis not _thought±it_ne,. cesiary - to lengthen this communication with actual quotattousfroni the' laws on the sitbjectl" but all' who . will Carefully:read and. compare_ with eaCh_other.thoSollowing na in 'edseetions; which are believed to Cofitaiit: all that - the fegiSlattire - have enacted and, is in. force, .relative -to the rethrni, - he thinks; will 'admit that ,they-bear, no o.: ther construction than tihe Imo above given, viz: 12fli and - lath - 'semi - Mts of the act -of 15th Feb. •1709,ittialtid "An - act jo regu late the general elections • within this. com- Monweaftli"—therli- and' 7tirscetions ,of that of the '4th - A ril, 1803,... on the sane subject+-and the atl, sth, and 9th sections of the anti:of iklitrq)' 9, ,1836, entitled "An ant-providing for th call of_a. convention to propose amendment to the: constitution of the state," &c. ~. ...: '.. From this statement, it will be seen that there is only one case in which a senatorial return-is to, be sealed . 4. and addressed "to the - o'enate,'? - 'iiz:' - in caser - of - a return sent by hands of the-SheriT from a district coin-, posed of a single county; and the forat—!: • the-:very-.w ards-of-theaddrestare-giv etrr--1 is to be "to the . senate," and not: to-the Speaker of the Senate.' ' Nor is the distinc- Lion_ immaterial, as at , fast view might_ap. pear; for. the difference foima" the Only means-which this department possesses of distinguishing a senatorial from a guberna torial return, both being sealed papers. The 12th. section of the act'of 1799_ says; the ye turn jnilgessitall_enclose, seal and. direct" the return,. 6`wheit'the .same relates to the choice of a governor, to, the .Speaker•of the senate; when to the election of a senator Or senators, anlinent'irern. ant . 1v ten.a•metn her or membeis of the house of Yepresenia tires, , to . the House of Representatives." Thus clearly and expreSsly'Linarking the dif ference, so dust the secretary stayhave no difficulty on The subject. And'the reason for adopting the.particular phraseology used in each case, ,tteems to have been this: IGu bernatorial returns are only transmitted to,. Ailli_OlkOledzby,theiiellate v AFTEirt itis_fully organizedlor_the_Session-andhas_a_v_EAß. 'in. 'To mai', therefore; such returns are Ordered tt be directed. But returns for se nators and members are to - be transmitted and, opened, if at all, before organization for the session has . corenienced, and before the • speaker for the session-is known; therefore,' the returns are , directed - to. the senate or house. At all events, whatever the reason for adapting the particular forms of direc tion- may havo'been, the reason for baying distittelforms in each easels manifest, viz: that the gubernatorial might be dis,singuish able from the senatorial return. . ' . ' I,This being= the mode Of return and the fOrm of direction prescribed by the laws, - the duty,: of Alm undersigned-was. plain. - It was,'ln die first place; to send to :the senate from every sinale county disitiOt Aliat liad =— ,taciforwarded oite, the origin - al _sealed re turn t addressed to the senate, and forwarded: by .the sheriff—and, in the second - place,' to send from districts composed of more coon -fin-a,than, one that 11 - W • conifiliFd WritYthe law, Oriiinai open' returns. forwarded by _mail,_and_addressed_to2the-secretarY—an - do in third place, to send from districts of i both kinds,' that had ueglected to forward Originitl returns , either by th sheri ffoim ail; I certified copies received friim the prothotio :tary'eollice. .• • • , This mode was adhered to in' every.' parL: . ticular,. and 'meal! vases without exception in that of the, eighth/ distrie,t, - -for reason which will he presently explained.:,, Lithe carte of the comity of PhilidelPhia, the return sent to, the, senate 'o'i the 4th in stant Was a stalbit ;One: it waslinewe to_ fie the.senaterial irCturn. from the vndoriemePt _elf-the - back: it.wari presented ; to the depart- iine . nt by the - sheriff before Any - ,et4er.retern wad Offered. OrreeeiYitd and it - was, di stirfe,l' i ly Stated by Ititri,Jn:a 'written . e.ornmunica, flop , erthq retereecth'eCeenty.:Thes e facts . WP4PPPCii. 6 .P.•#lo ll l l jOgit4ilacic;9f the , return itself, on *hick. thsitibilit.;,etttits receipt ; ',el I the undersiVned,inOtte..r 'fr.t47l.474feri ri 411.1 C l hifr.on • lettictiolevy;. -,1 ,r,ria in inirid- Onviffetati -- cibt merely Ito the' sepatiriAr ( return, lint...zleo to."-tiuSse 1 45f,thi:(ilectinufoe goleetnoti,as,aprriPlyinni ndnientti&e . ,r, ~, ... . - , , •;1 • ' ~. - '. '''kiPhilidelp ni.Cicf. ii," tßafte' - . Vont Siv-4:.V. Ntp , Wp . hopii. t 9 magic's° „ „. , •Ti • • ';„ ' • ' - .1.r, t Xor )710-01r (4 •it . • .• " 5 4' , ;,%. • . ... i yeti the retitins . - ::of the General Election, l -handerkti - d . ".b'ylinema 04jUdgeefihereoP , -1 ; And am, tlearsir;,;., .• • .. --.. • . • ' With prifelgnd-freet.4 , ' ,•-••--,.., . . -, •. Your Agivant; ';.,,,...-‘.• • -,.- • ..- . • - ;•;•;'''! . .k‘'JDlD:.'d''. W.'ATIWOUTII, -- : ~ • IfiglfriVrifrof -PO : City and riiiiiitivhjla.deli , ,• ~ . ••'.7'..Piiiiiii,e4- i - i 'Berciiii*s;:, F 44:-...';'7.. -- Seereiartef, they-Conn *dwo4ltlf;t : : . .... . . ..,_,...,.... .linder• - these- t eiroinpstaudesob,e. iiiider *, • .signed h&I 'no ' 'wait:ol6.n 4i .. .t0 - the' obit - 06.0 .: .be:purstre4._".. Tifc, return , was re . gOari7:: Ski fates he could a' Seated packet:: it: ( reached him threnglf thelegatekanoeli• and it idachCil - hird'aild teas , accepted before' adY i other _Wasi:heard of or preeented. It was to him the only legal_ return. ; . i • ::" • ,",'-'. ..• • The itdderStigned,:librvever,does ncirnyl -never did deny, that other papers,. purport , ' 'ingto'.bereturns from the "county of-Philli;. . delphia";:alio carvs-into 'and-argil:Aim 'hi MA' keeping.• • ' • • - ~.. • - •., - : - . . . . . The folloWing copy .of:-.a:topporanchim, made at the, time of-yeceivindtlOrit ofilie, ietur6fis•to: whiclitie,pqw alludes, and on the' en VelePe. - whieli:Contairied . .tfiem,, Wil I't -;e ; t 1 -",ilaili 'the •inannei.o f.gidir teeeipt:... - .1 ' - "litit*,-;=-4.liiitab.eit,..*.witli,..*iti contents,. ' :iii4iiiid.by ttie 1to: : 17. - 17 . •:,•tf. B".itrifito:*l T. AL j3....1163 2 T.. 144.4 VO.-4:•:•Tt.:H;B:; ,Ner. 7- 6 1 .7:T... - •EL ' B.; • , No.. 0.--T:•iff.. B.; NO., 7. --T.-4:.13:;, and No. B.v. ilj. 13.; was del .-- -Noratern• Libertieg;:tbe return from :which livered to: inc at my dwelling house after I rejected Tuesday . theni nth' . ilay _hadieff. - AhO - rfficezfor:the:4PY , * -- a r f - gortcrl of October,-iii-the.-.one._ before :0 o'clock, P. M., on-,Monday,,, t h e. thousand eight . ' liudderett :'and• thirty eight, .I.sth of October, 1838;• by, Mr: ,GilbrO -8.• foitwe Senator:3'in the Senate,'Of . the Gen-- !! *Parker;, - of.Harrisburg. Mr. Parker,/at the • era - Asembly .. 'ot tile :CoMiiionwealth- , of Inifre . e.!,inie - . too, tire that he ryas thiiiieete . d . ' Pernisylitania; for the' District. composed. of bya 'passenger. in the cars, cgy,.....r.: - .t, i rjeg: tlie•contity - Of Philadelphia,' do'certify-that . on. by, the canal .boat toveards the west, to. give it tome without delay, and that the the fON-igi.627.:_periaps''' .reppe llad o€lpumbet of _:votes' affixed•to theit.ctiye- . names, ;to passenger told him - he had received it from, : w i t ,. : • . , . Sheriff•Natmouth, I; of course, received "Jain es, Hamia, six'thousand three hundred the paCkage, - and on openiiig.dt„ found it. to .•• and thirty. yotes - ,_ - , •.--••• .- ••• • • - N ?33 . 0. contain papers purporting to be the. returns. - -f 6 6 W illiarn 'Wagner, ' "(hi Place-0 : A Otancrc_ .Of the - geiteral - election - of -- 1.838; -- -fijr.. Phila.: • • M. .Vellz, •de:reased,) six.thoUSind three delpitia-county; but_ having already filed. a- • . ' hundred and forly-vighfvotes,. • 63 . 48: Way iii this office -- ,(yit:,On the 13th" inst,) "Charles Brown, seven thousad eight bun -the.-returns of_ the _county •received_through_.. - __.• dred antlfeightY-_voles, ..- - . _7BBo.:__. the regular.channel, and having issued the ~S alntiel Stevenson,;(in placeof Alexander governor's warrant tri:theOtate treasurer to:„ M.iPeliz;'deciased,) seven thousand eight pay the_depuiy Whoibrocight them; .I could.i .-. h'undred and seveit-W- cfOtA; '7870. c., , , not receive . any , ether returns, and acarirding l,l ,. "And: ive - da. further certify,* the said. 1Y will place this, paper, - with it.; conte nts, " - nlsr , - . Chailerißrown-andSrimiceLStevertatm, (the. on my. desk, subject to - such.. order- as' may latter in place of Alexander M -r* ..',PoltA,.de 7 ; be taken respecting: them -hereafter. - .. . .... :. ... •T. R.:13, 11R ROWE 8.. , • ceased,) had • the: highest - number of votes . , ! polled. for Senators, a's•:Cforesbid, • and we .- .16th October, _11338: 11 i, , ._ ._ ~ ' • - hereby declare-them. to, • have been ele cted. Senators:to • th e . „,. . ... ~ ~ General' Asseenblit of the - Contained, also, •in the 'same - . envelope Was a letter:from the:Sheriff Of. Philadelphia, commonwea lth of P e nnsylvania.:' 1 ef Which the following s a copy, the ofigi- `,ln, testimony • - .wiereof, cv . ,o the . said nal bein on file in this Department., , Judges, ' have hereunto set our bands and -g ” sealiohe - tlay . ~ * ' ' . "Pim ADELPHIA7O - 6G 16 - 11 8 aB. • 111111 - yeaf ilia - 513(We, written: "DEAR-Sta—Afteil the-departure Of. the , "GEORGE W - . Sfator., • - IL. S. . . messenger. whd-c - arried _the returns.ofthe *l -•- "Mic . nam.,.P . RAY,.. ::•-• .: p... Gennral Electio,povhich.fiad belen delivered * .AND ' w -1-I - Aorrt, - -•- - -1.. rs - '. ' to me persorndly - by one of - thereturn judges;: "L, CrtousvttlAL, h. 'IS _ •.- , i ., • . therefore, I found; oI going to.m.y Office,. • 6' I.JHARLES V ANSANT. .- 1 -. 1.1.. 8 about noon on Saturday last, the . enclosed ”JP:ssE AVM '. ES, - -- . . L. S . , ;S packetseven in number. "Juscr. Cox, ,___:___ .1.. S - _ _'6l have personally.no.knowledge how or 1 v • 6 1: H. FLETCRAFT s ' L. S from whom these packets wee received; :' , , •.. . -,..., "PErArt BINDER • Lb• 8 • - "BENJ. SAGE • ' •-• '. L. S but I was inforined :they . had - been brought ,•••_ Th full • ti. i II con of the endorse-7 .there_b.y.Arlx-Ale.on'LLAutivlLL.:JDL:lhgir.___ - ____. e ..2M!' , ! -..:6 1 • . h . ... • . 1 ..... contents, of course, I know nothing; but I meat on. tn enve lope - enc spirt erfrignfa transmit them to you to he disposed of as of•the above: . you may think proper. " Deposited agreeable to-the-Act of 4th r31.-h- a -i- f o---0,--,--h o li o r t . o -b-,;•& - iii - ,i - r ; ,-- - - .. ----- j -- Arril, -. 1803 - , - iinheThiladelphiATOSTOffe,6: '.-. With unfeigned regard, - (No. O.' Thoinas'lt, Btirrowes, Esq.. •Seeretary.of the Corrimodwealth of Pa, . "Your obedient and faithful servant,- ,- - - '. :Harrisburg ,Penn.!' "JNO. G. WiiI!MOUGIT. • I 1838, Oct. 22d. • Repeived:iti the Seere . • "Iri g h Sh°7 ff of clip and °°""'Y of Philadel t hin" tary's Office this tlay.at'nine o'clock; A. M. •*"Tnoiiircs.H. Bututowi:•.. nig. - I* .. 'J. WALLACE, Deputy Seery. y • Sec' of Commonwealth bf Pertn.l/arrisburg..! . . . These papers were received' through the Front this ptatement, which can ho veri- Post Office on the days noted-on their en fiedif necessary, and from -.this . letter; it - volopfis - --m-4de-tinie.-"L-2111.ey-LhaveAclat - _beert,_ .will'at once be perceived, even if a sehatori- nor are ' new,. recognized .as legal :returns', al return-that could have been distinguish- simply becaese the act 'of:1803 E , so far as ed. aspect), -had been contained in the pack- it' dispensescidili sending* returns by .the et, it could not beat all recognised as • th e : Sheriff, and directs them to be -tranturitted official return of the county: because, First, - by'Mail,• does not, relate' to isinole• county, the regular return had already been receiv;• diStriets, such ns the County of. Philadel ed from, the Sheriff, and he had been paid phia, but exclusively to districts - composed" under the act of 1799 for bringing it; and, of more-,counties .thatit:•-onei'• -'The copies Second, it was not transmitted, byus i-i -- 1 m - I are, hovitever,:given that - thg. Senate may', -a-return-at-all., -- 7 ---.- - . I possesifullinforinirliOdOn-the---6-fibjc-et,7--- • It ---- 13.uthere - was .no:"returit or paper ,_. I -- 1 U Bth district composed of. the coun whatever iii the packet that-could be recog-: ties of Huntingdon,' I.lnian, Mifflin., Juniata raised as a senatorial return. •- •There were and Perry, oti tlisother, hind; .dOSS crime two sealed papers ; it is true, one of which ;within. the . act of 1803,;as to' yansinittilig may, when opened, prove to be intended ns retur i. m .by_m'il;-and -the returns sent to the a senalorial return, - They .are • herewith k Senate, ' were ~Open, as the law directs,— transinitted, -that—the -,Senate . may : inspect Quite- a - number --Of-"returnand -papers," them, and then decide:whether the under, :came from this district,or from : the differ signed could say that either or them is a en t : cotiritiefi composing.ii,, mine -Of--whieh, senatorial return. It will be perceived that however, were' addresiiedAO the Senate, they are both exactly alike in all: respects; except the two sealed papers. presented on they are both addressed ..to the speaker - of the.4th inst.; and belicsed....froni the super the Senate," and they are both sealed.—: scription,-to.:be'paercly - thri v.ote.pplied in. They are both, therefore; fin so far as the - --7 :Huntingdon, aoui4y..for. ihn,gfPl(.li4, - .I I tPP 1 . 0.* dersigned has the *meatil of . determining, fear and fot th'os'e flit ti4ro'ye4ri.. :These, gakni alorial 'Rai not senatorial returns. , - to i dadr ,- ,. . tiii ii-- - 4 6- it iteiv ,o - - - i iii,Tolkili o i'd - , 1 Thus; -he bas no "returns' . : , o,r- papers"in .. polled Prathonotury!s,Ol the . return votes this office,' - addrescd to the senate of ,Penm-i polled for . .Seriator in. - Cach'ef ilie :counties, lifylvarila7"relativi - to — the - Scriatorial — tllee ilioniat-1838:" . • These papers, (marked No. 0...T41. B.; and' No. 9,•: . '_e; which Have been made - tliesubj cot Of ' so niubh.rermirk, the tilit]tir= sieved ri..„.,!,.*,w0re- that they do not cprito.withik i the scope of The ItesoluiiPir of, thOSth .141 - .IH 'being obviously. both giiberuatoriidretiirris if returns at all: but lie desiree.to'botitback, nothing, that. may throw Dighton I : hes:Afeet; and only. requests that they: may be pre,4ry:f. ed, and . the Pet :13 . 60a that' ;he Seals :were I unbroken, - and the . direetiop,..pr bath exhcily ' similar when they, eamo,into the,poseession of the Senate. r• There are also two other original purporting Ao,be , senatorial rentras:froin:the'l countyi;in;tke':iiirice, the originals of which are . . not tranamitted; v heeause. :they: Arena ad- • dressed to the undersigned.' in. 041411 eapaaiti4' • coriy_the •auoresS or ; the 'enyelope;,:antl of the paper itielf,',..lit;:eaehoase;is.:preseti., ted, and follows:, _ judges ‘ :a General' .tn t oF4'..-cotttity Philad the '9ii • ii4,....ctric) . 4t.obbt.;*. it 11; , 1831; -, iinviti; at the time . ,lll l lli;P,l4e*)-. east iiri::Allt,i;t .d i turr.lo':otl.lfti r . I:l:4ll6 . tiffig.',:digitltit..-, in; die ivitolte . Nottheirr.Libertier; 04foid:$prittg Gtirdep - 431:04igy, - .o9yametrii)g,;(lomdit; totg;it. , 4o4l3lAtiti.A.ithe ids to frdtn -tho of per distriliti•-f , prifitt4iiiiitr:lVotOir'llo:9l6elie - 60: *ititi)l4l€*46l4A .. o'6otrAtit 'Of said countk; - ;-,t • r ; ' ' ." 1 40f*: 40 40 1 5 4# 1 jreir;! illillistri . oAA. : • Wagner i c;: n hrni ipe • yeais--Aseing , the.udexpirt /nu of Aleic dei' M. Feltz, deceesed,, ;", f.4.11;;...tfif,43:0 y:: _ lob set ay;,: Woeitier, Wiliiam S. '•:Samuel , F.,, r - Re6df :-:',Benfaird'ult - Pdeare; wet seals; . , 44EL - A :,; L W. OONROW; . JOSEPH SHERMER, 'L. S. ..- HARLES-W4SMITHi : • L.-S: 'I,VILLIAM.:FOSTER7 - • • WIVL OVERINGTOM EL:S. "Tiros. H.,l3trnitowd; ' SeC'y Commonioetah of .Pettn'a,- Mirrisburg." (Endorsementtsin. the: 'envelope whion contained the foregoing.) . ... kji.veeived at six o'clock, P. M. on Toes il4y,--thefiv,enty-third of Oetober. 183 k. •. ' • '.1% IL B. - , "We, .the subscribere s :.• Judge's :• ih9. General Election held at4te 'several .-. tieti Districts in the countrof Phil dclphia ; exce st the incOr s orated 'Distridt of the sO"far: asWoie copies ,were transmitted. to J.his' office, _were sent te . the. Se nate, jled:lnS,e , tbk 'Main aisitietTiatOn - 4iCll - Nyes - Srnt :se 1 the'return - appeaied om itilice defieletit in 1 ornitting,-,eyitirely the, votes.'-pckile4 ; in' - Hun I tim.ideii county..: - The , :Mani rettysra lielog open and ,the .omission apparent,liid.,pro.: ..pyiety-of_. thlip eetirse.'see Med - . OltObs. • . It. i apie,. - ‘etl;:ptoPer' - oPleee:liefilrre: the Senate t. every ..doediteent, that ebuld help, ici;O:ndain. or snpply 'the' defiei - eiley.--; ' •• • ' . ~-'...'..' -- .IsAtr is tliete. now any. :dotibt.entei ., ?.?, i " ed .. of - the.-ediretitnoW of -: this ; - oeeditg.:•••: •••-• 1 Thole ce:a:,..dlo - erd.ooe, 'be:tween presenting full information fiem'ividel•t,telfarm-a- eor 7 - • reel con'elellonv . and,f,.Mthat*Sing • the'S, - e.-i..' 6 4'.iir::i4iiii.f.ifiliiiii: . .T.*" . : 5 ci . ,„ - : o..4efiiitiik, 1 the iv ill of the.Majorim riy,-. PreecOtit only _minority returns, 'lrlit:iif* 'OW** httn'the. 1 ...mitt(' of the, untlets - tineiffe, iitiata s ee...eitlir..OT I 01 . 6. Lwi.ilLittei - imi)ropoacinsegilOidiil' if ii- 'hd,...the....tneans.':itrevir,ar . .hiiii 1; '...'"illiOt . haveLhaniifteeoniplialiiid-b - Y tiniiiiiiiiiinOlie", eertifiedr . cialv - 4)t : 4' Tetiyili , filo . 4thwviiii:i,l ob:ii.l o -4. 4 :.0:6150ia4m,.hii4t,,,,,,.. , :tie411iiif,! ' lnd,.and,wkieli f. ,fiip4i:ifs;clinli - iiiioll - 0; , the .yettiro . ..3.uclgetii.ooiOn . ,'" • ...Mon 'and 1.111 ni - .. ata,- -- *ii? . .'-'k the yelie . l4eo i 117.11)9... w hole five • 1 - cod n tieselearlYt: : .el4t.a.Tin*Alitn:lsl.otky7 and.ifell,'.i)tia WOW:I - have ;.entitletlizthem4o , , .seats.* l . - 0 26- -frriilTAiid. , o'''- ' *, l6 i . ;;;*.t.' ii4' . 6iihVi.alio - yate;fl..ieitOndOk jrhp`ii#: ; ,;.:i i i f - ki:iiifi,, :ni,giairetienk, 0 riiiiii,iii - Ioif ---`,. ~' o f - 111'. Judids, i'ras believed 'to be . thoert ,Ingiiqii . ' t4riri;apctAvsiEffiept;to_ zo#:(nrx . 4l . ci, n'cOttrity.: `retOrno'ealOntaiii:lealititiftiP.: 4 ?'-','",?; ;'.....hk i , - Agl4ol l .410 origin4i '.!ietußtft4wilt , . . priers" describedn the foregoing remarks',' and relating Ate eketionler 86, there ,are in tthie ~-officetr .t ho Allowing aerate!). ciipies'ef tlietreturna; 4, One, pf the return for the county 'ofPhil= adeiphia, the priginal .of Which was trans , 'Pitted on linesday ; . .. One, oCsthe return from Chester, Mont :Ornery and Delaware,' the _ original Of which was sent to the. Senate,at the. same time.' :.One, of the , ticitei polled ,fof Senator ,in, Delaware county: ,Two, Of the return for Lancaster and York, the original of which 'ha9, been sent to the". Senate. One, - of the return of Lebanon and. Daiis: phin, the original Of w . hich the Senatehave. There is also an original, paper, which' seetni to,be a return of the•votee Polled fcir Senator in ; the county ,pf tianphin, : Is 'i-igned by ire of the sludges, and .seeffis to have been transmitted to this department by, mistake, - as it, is addressed, in the, body of it, to theret s urn,Judges of the counties of Lebanon ancV.Pauphin. - These are-all the pipers of every kind, relation to, the senatorial election of 18- :38," in the office or-possession=ofithe_ii4=_ &reigned. Copies of them, or % the docti ments thernitelves will be transmitted at any time when reauired. CoPies 'would have - n_appended_to__this_co_mmunicalio . n, if time permitted, or they, were- thougEt to icoine withinthe 'peeping or intention of the -Resolutions— , , - • The undersigneddeem'S no apolo gy; ne cessary forthe length of the foregoing state ment: He has been placed in a position Of great responsibility, and feels that its dudes' 'have beeh .discharged with honesty accord ing to the best of !lid knowledge and ability. -He leaves the matter now, to'lhe Seriate..H RC was -thz keeper 'appointed by the ex-1 . press, law of the latin", -- ol.lsl6l;Qt_orns ne, th e election - , whibh, iil• this,free coutitry.. are; _Joe nine ittsiof_the_vCry_highest-im portance—i They are the evidenceof the.sovereitn will. lof the people, and as such we treated r andi! 'preserved, and. presented.... -- : - 1 . __., - 1 If he .had-.permitted hirnselflo -_be made , , 'any of transmitting to:::the. Senate !'an - y returus..exeept such as - had - teached him .in the mode pointed out by:lntv, - hi'iVould. ' I have been recreant to . .his•duty., andtleserv ing the se - i nsure Of - all.- - If - any depot:tura from the motle`Tprescribed - by - law - be - ever permitted,rherecantiot 'possibly be a limit placed, to the confusion that' may ensue.- 7 If one man or setif men, other than the lawfullf_prescribed- agents, may present a• return, all . .othere May. do the •. nine,- and thus the organization of . the Legislature' be annually il'efeuted.. . The safe and the law ful-course:is to .present Ilene but : the rep larly, received returns, and leave contested: elections 'to lie settled afterward,_as the act 'of . Asseinbly enntemplates mid - direets. - ' - With great respect, . . - • _- • TllO. -IL •1111 RIKA&E,S - , 1 ' - Secretary of the CommOntahlth. • - SECRETARY ' S.OFFICE, Dec. 10, 1838,. ' • • , , . Richard. H. attorney at law in Columbia, 'Penn. was shot in the streets of that,plade a' few days since by William •o IC, -- bilith - erbTIVIT.7SP - datasPoliGT - Ttle _quarrel originated in a jest of Hayes, which was duly esented by Mr. Polk who had hprse-whippedHayes previous to the fatal reacouter. . • • , . • "The Metropolis" is . Atte title of a new tri-weekly paper at Washitigten city, pub.' fished at $5 per annum, and edited by Tho mas Jefferson'Pmith,- Esq: lately of New• York. It'supports the administration, and is condticted with much -ability:----so•mueli so, 'that the probability is it will ere long retipplant-the=Globe_as=the_organ -, ._of_the:_ - adl-_ ministration. , • • It was a saying of Cardinal Be Iletz, ,wIM, in his day, now and then made use of .the mob of Paris to accomplish•bis factious purposes, that mobs would 'be of more use . if they could be, kept together long enough; brit' that, unfortunately, the stoutest mob was.nttproof against hunger, and wad very apt_to disperse when supper time came.. • Natchez (Miss.) Courier of the '2Bth ult.. that in the case'of Adolph 'Esdra vs • Ber -1 rault De Si., SanVeur, for, slander, which .was recently! trieitiin_ the circuit court of unit - uty, Judge. Coulter 'p'reSiding;Alie' jury returnetia s verdict for the plaintiff, with damages •• to. the . amount•pt.B3o,ooo.- -, • Senator .I . 3uchnnanhaS written ,a long let ter to the editor of the Richtliond•Ennuirer, in eiplanation . and defence of the.reeeitteourse of his politicalfrietuls. - in . llarrisburg. 41ob proceedings require„ strong - defence in Vir-. gittitt. Let the Whigs be .right or wrong in their pretensions to a Seat in. tlie-.Legisra tnrei,tio Ortprejticliced man, .who - loves law and libertyiJean say a word intavorof Moss. :- . -- -NOTIC,E, - 4t. ' J‘fd .* the case of the 611:016n to the heirs p.ll tt; • • and legal,representatives:Of : anti, late of Silver Spring:township,' • 949 deed., to appear,at , nti , Orphans' Court . %...• 4kto beheld 'at Cnrlisle in: and for said • t,t •, .: county, iflit • Tues(taiy - thn 47th day of No vember, 1838, and accept or, refuse 'to - accept of the 'tilt rent estate of said decedent' at the valuation Ego. Said eltattim'being returned duly servedto Ilie"satis o—'c'tTetate'rillte Court,- ahtl saidparties being called. in' r s s ,them anawering. , On within --te , ...f . ..-4 . 3 3dthe said heirs to appear „attlie next sta 4 141- day the f:9l.l...A.T.:lftLit*aii,7lB3o,itt,Coriiirc, in ants` for said county, inid,..she* cause .ulhy'thie, said real ts tate should notbefsold: Certified extract:Patti:the, iethrtli.of, i the Otidishs' thQP. tRW C:' . Dec 10, 1808: :. • '". • ETTERS of. llministration.on tins estate ofßev. • • • NOTICE. Joshua s, late of West. Petistio -14,t101' tnwaship; Cupherlarid county, deCeit • sett,lalre this day,issurd in '.due form of Law to the subscriber, who resides in We* l'oimshorough township, afore.. 014.;„Allmer,souktalvin6,elaim5 gr_tioniansilLseinist. the eshite of the inid decedent are requested to mak'o. itlewp ‘he fa i re without delay ; and those indebted to saTge • stace tb pay their said debts ' L. ' .pecember 10;1853.e....-6w 11_,UST, received, NV. Crowley 1.4, Sens' eelelirafed Geoluetrieally drilled and counterstnilc,llituntm, e.OLNoefiles OP WO. F tseAb g roupo,oo4( ,- ,viiaiffi. tot: solo AVA9I' 04 , X 0 • .10,AV • „,f111+4,305t:1;41401,v41/44 sol"Stett • 2 RrAltAtt s ' 0 EME HEFtAt.TI THURSDAY . A Frciiii Ooz4, Dix. 20, 183,6 ..We understand that the liank i the Stored, and the Shops r f ille . .borough; gel will be closed on Christmas," and thatl-Divineliseiv.ieei:will ire performed in some of the'vhurOes on that day. KrThe editor lieipiabeent on a milli— tary tojr of duty at the ettat of war; will :16- count for the lack of . editorial matter; the. [lomat variety; arid other amiciencies - in 'this number of the Herald pa'•Wa - haire oc - Cuiiied a large, portion of ouf paper to-claymitli-ataternents in relatiUn . to the outrages eomm . ituilLat t-larrisbuig.l.y tli violators of, the laws and the _constitu tion. In order to pre'sent 1.6 our readers a full and completo-cliaia of testimony,. ma r .; prising 'all the material facts of tlie-earo . tre f 4 . a e'thoug t: proper to r4ublish- . - d - i - kee four'artielei NMI; hich alipeareil ko..Tlic loco ,focos of ili a *. county held an qyzdigrnation tneeting'in th , :Lcourt house oii Tuesday t afterin rib, at ti hick f 2. buck, -Escppresided. Although -it—was-a atuall concern, sonic violetit resolution - 6. we are. informed, were 'passed, calculated . to late the rebels to further outrages! =ln ;our next, we shall give, a review - of the actors. and their proceedings; as furnished by a cor respOndent; which was received too late for this paper: 'Congress is moving along slowly, giugActhing...4:lmportanceLtior is it eic pected. that, any thing of eonisquetice will be Etclo.llP9l4loiiaftgl:Jllo -1 4AidAYA , J 0 the house, some exciting debates-have al ready taken place on the..Fithject of abolition petitions. The administration members,, it is said, have recently held a caucusiqind are determin4d , ta urge forward the iniquitous sub-treasury bill again! • • der the .command 'of Admiral Baudin, took the .Castle of San Juan do Ullop., after. a 'bonibardment of tliree hours, with the loss' of only'four-menl;illed and thirty wounded; While .from fourlo fire hundred Mexicans. Were killed.. • The Frerich'Admiral is in possession of Vora Prim and has thrown .opeiy_ths_p • ort_to_the_vessels of all_naliorn4_ - heliaving - fullYiccomplished - the — ohject — of his mission. ' . , , . . The National . GSzette has late N.l - frOm campeachy, 'where two Mix : 1 . -. can schooners had arriveirfronit Tampico. Gen. ,Piedt4s' had retlken: tile foti,Tivldeb coinniands the . bar dt.Tamplco: ,Gen. Cos Was in Pueila Viege-,with eight : hundred 1 !nem and Gen. Canolis we. in Almiras with 1 , eighteen ,hundred men.. It' was expected i ~thtif_theAroopsof the intoriot would join the ge : vernmept_Partr. _..:Provisions tiara tern .scarce at Tdmiiii);: , .: '...., ..'. i , . . •' ----- tCr'The editor °, ager 'ac;lstiqwletiging the 'receipt, of iraga: logne - of '-the - otlicers - antl - sttulents - of' Dick - inson -college-for the—present -yeaf,--apd_ni‘k tieing The plan of• Study pursued in 'this in ,stitution, reniaiks: "Theio l are the views which our experience has taught'ui , s ' and lead nil: to3 , l s,Tkeld a Most decided preferenrc to' the course' of study adopted , at _Carlisle. 'As - an'institution_ef.our,ewn, state . , we feel pride in its advancement: logh at the iir dlr..Ment already presented to n from , her classic, walls; — ime il t , to,,colkfhlittre in our anticipations 'of her future Useful rat4. l atitlitruit Iliac many generationsf,in,:ry .I.le- I cessively he enlightened and di,gpilled by , her ppre litera67otid reeMl ati%:ant'ages.".., The Waterloos Bill :Tolins'op the rate df thq lake*J9ho , eseaped a short time thratigh, l !hei tl,ifilsoPei and POrPeverance of P2Ok.l4lolan. the el: 6 : - H -11 1 1 1Vili 11 0 e g n Ot a T4 4 1 4 r A s At- TaKneFrid• 90 0404r g'Iu '; .j as acre ea oil Mondaij + t ight 14a - :4ouniy yri.iut uticiiii.to-411*.nyind .Prisqn, nodnA',;ll!ctis At"tell , tpolevehelfit turbiteric,, MIBMIii HrGEORGE fit PHILLIP'S.' 7.-CA-R LI S.L E; - ', FOR PRESIDENT, .7#"*. 25... IiI.i,Z..T,SOVE. FOR. PRESIDCNI niArnm, The French blockading squadron tin Gbh. - risbiir On,the leths - [ an.esciart - ,of aboUt‘tAventy of his.. borsebaek, arid '.tiiolaotlgingli af . titrchler's hotel- said that he :was brought - Zinty t , to be inaugu- Tat64'im Tuesday'undCrtfte old c,onstitutiort r in:tlicoonddenbelief that the mph would fi r re'w ent lho counting and proclaim ing .of the . vote's hi,rolation to The amendments! This .nefariouia.. scheme, ,however, frustrated. by the:Preiende 'of the Military at the capi tol; - .and- Mr. Pcirter,,, we understand, -left flarriatiurg for home. on. Monday.. ES 'Outo.--The returns of the iota for governor Of this state, wore opened and, read in the preieuei Oldie members of the. two, branches of,the legislature on Friday _ThO aggregate result is .thus stated in the Columbus Stteiiiriiih— , Foi Wilson - 'Shannon, 107.884—forios4h,Vande,1.02e- - 136--Majority forShaunon, 6,743. • The governiir, T elect was to have been ininallod iota office et Columbus oti Thursday. = 'Letters. have been recently-_ received in Washington 'City. froin. Detroit, ~*high give great and' just credit to. _en. Brad y f neutrality; but they caat...grcat Censure on lathe officers-tithe United States for in emcee and deficienoy in the discharge of their of fi cial duties—so much , Aso; indeed, 'that. th - e President is °ailed :upon to cause' this matter in be-closely investigated, 'Tgz7zArrom BANK. :47,,5_.y-.-irn - edS-'4l' ST . / Tilr/OA, NoßASSoutlth atreet PAIL 4Dt:LPHIA. cArirl'AL Open daily for the transaction off - business from 9, A., t 0.3, - • • TTePosttea - of money received,for which the follow.. Ing.rate of Interest will be allowed _ • ~ I - year . 6 per cent. per annum. 6 months - 6 " . " 4 a - On buaineia depositor , to be drawn at pleasures =of the depositor, no interest will be allowed.• Unenr. rent Notes of Solvent. Danko, 'in every part or the 11. Stateawill be . received as Special Depolites, on soda. 'terms us may be agre&l un in each particular eaRADo . order of the Board - , • , . . •• • .1. DESSAA, Ceehier. -----yltilatielphia - Dei. 17, 103.—.1y. . , • - Sale of - Land. inriyirttie of the writ of process, issued by hls cellency the Gavernor of thoCommonwoilth -Peinsylvania, and to me tlirecfed, there-will'-he - ea= • posed to public sale at the - City Ilotel, - tity of delphin, on the fourteenth day of fonuary-_itest,all the right, title; interest and claim of John Nichoisom.: and Peter Boynton, deceased, in and to the . followilw TRACTS OF LAND, adjudged tohe property 'the said John Nichol enn and Peter Boynton, against whom the state has a. lien, surveyed on warrants in the follewing names, to. wit: Acheson Laughlin ' Alexander'Johnson, David Ralston, John . 'Rotten, Alexander Buchanan, James, NPFarlane,William Riqnsey, situate ih the county of. Comberlandouid to be sold ItR the property of the said -- Jolm Nicholson and Peter Benito!, for a - debt.due the , Commonwealth agreeably to the several acts of As- . aefiablronlitat subject m.tde and provided. --- For thi Coninionzalalth of .F'enn'a,,, December 17. 838. ' . . Sheriff Sales. By' virtue of sitiolry wi itlpf e,alirioni ExPonati to me directedliolod cut of the Court of Common Plena of Cumberland County. • will he e.tposed to puhlio. sate at the court house In the borough of Carlisle', on Saturday. the 'Pei day of January, 1839,nt. ten o'clock. A. M. the following described Acid Estate+ to wit: A fraei, of land shunts in Dickinson Towothip,Clunberland county., bounded by lands or John Weitklev;— !Overt', the Yellow Bree. 1 shot creek; Dr. William Ainore's helm inal , others, ncres mere or le - sWtiritilig - treon - er* .ected a large weatherbourded dwelling House, Log Barn and other improvements, with two tenanthouses f..oe. Seized and taken in Execution ns tlmpropertr OW:Blinn& Weaklep. . . Also,—A tot 'ground situnte itt,the Bo rritglk...of Carlisle:. containig I'2o feet in depth in fled., rd street and 100 frot in liredth, on locust alley, ad j•di,,g: lots t h e heirs of Joseph linox;' - deeeased s , and Peter Gilmore; haring thereoll,erected doulile two' stone houses two story irp l me house d 4 t: • Game smble.—Seiyed and taken in execution cut 001Mrtrof-John-l‘fatartney,- • t9±Zigl)l Ci•onritiWbinie inthe tnifough - dreatlikidw Col tait,ing.6o feet in hrenelth, and 140 feet in depth, nor- or Imo, stlialaing a lot of smss Creigh, - the Last, the Mainatmet nn the, snuth, public muttv.:i on the a:est, and analh'i on the 'North, there: , on erected 9. 'large two story Stone !louse- and sir P.rick temmtents, each- tno-Stoldes fligh -^-Selted and t alten in Execution 414 Peotazrtl pr,tohn JOHZ4 31Tr4 s, 6lwriß. • glirrifr's Ofikr*. ' " ?•• Ctllsle,lDee. 17,1833.5 *. • . 1 teary anti C.. : tc!.. _revlvek • vs. Judgment •ct (mord, • fssete,tlArowell end Dti'viti_ Vxectitto non No SA SandersOndAcintinittrutorsnf innuary Term,. 1839,, Samuel Crowell tlee:with no- , Notice is herb 01l imereste r itss intl niid to Sgenuel Crowell i nimenr the nest his hei rs - , - ----- of - i -Commom Pleas toile hol hit Corliil-a on Atlndity the 1 ith day - of linturv, 180, to -show noise FA. - . 1101.1 N. 111YEItS blefft -- ' - 13hethrtoffiee - Carlisle, Dee. 19,1838. ' - • V-11Thi-BE-R-LA-N-D---00 _ • - LYCEUM: • milt minim! 'meeting of the "Ctivnberliind Vouriso 4certyn" will beheld in the _borough of Carlisle , • on the 2tth and '29th of December, instant, Letturea witlhe deliveredon the evenings of each °Mese day* at One of theolisirehes of the borough l And on Saturi day offhiers 011 be.elettoch and other business of ins terest attended to. • The serious litenms of comity are - ,eiterientlf. requested to sena 'cletegiwo tants ineetinty• • . , • .I.ly Order of the E3etintivr''Cominitteo.• GO 4 LDWELL, Chafe/OWN ~L0,:1838.'' Plo , itr; • • ral%knittts piortt ky Vainift Flour, iniinu-; • o:f • I".afry •vitintr. Sot* __ • -6Epithk'Ntr., 4 13; .1 Saft. .. . . erjnlC E.: - .:- .. ,•-. • , .. 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