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' ~, Ai ' ~,,,,......„..0,. ..., ~...,......,,,...0. .4 ,..... ~ -,,,,,,,, ~t,i,,,,,w,,,,,,,,v,„„4,,,,..„.„.„, S'Aft i gi4V,Nostar,SrArgitk-DEvOTED *ENE ;.,.,-......,-,' I::,,''',-;..110 --. .`'.',(7.:i.1.41,:,..1,‘L':::,!".}V y . .r'l ';:::Y;‘,:1......i...,3....,:5.'1'!:.1,i • L.'qlryVialtaZ 7,. , J.). : HERIEV*-EXPOSEITR ' •" • •) • 0810 e; 1 ) Centre ' 8 4 7* # 2.4 111.4 CO," ei weit . . , , • The'. lIERALD.:&: - EXPOSlTOitlin , pnlillelled . , weekly, on itilcitiblti.i4al sheet; effrW9:l)oL LAßWOrnrinum, tinyableWittilfahreinitint6 front the time orsubkeribingl , bit itto noitnits -.,°,1-;^fe,wii,:iiiir:onnals, afthii ond dr. Elie-you. ,'. , °' , . • . , 'No aubSeriptiou • sy . ittbe taken, fo'r,iMiiellian six . menths,.and'ilikt.kaitt• disuciutinutd unifi r , a ,4 • reamees are.paid, mibetit'dt,llokolitioit'oftbe And failuxe ' iiptiify a Atecontium " •• Letiora.to insure attention must be post paid. , • *do Bankruptcy. Staiel piiiir!t. 2 ' .„MASTEgN pISTRIpT,OF PENNSYLVANIA ... •• NOTYME. . .- ,-. .'' . o.atrit,m - ! . -i'cir• die - tleiA i' iit ', Ole: itinkrnpt ' • • - , •••tavii; tins bieii'fileil the 2 L sttiFebratiiy,lB , l4 . 3, by , , N CaILLAS• ,ESLINGE,R, Fritinei . ind', ." . 1? -: , f , 'l3lackiiiiiiilt, •,.''' •'. - .7 '•' . ' ,7 •;', ' Cumberland co: and -FRIDAY, the 24th ' day of MARCH,' 18 . 43, • - at '7f ,i,4l'clock;•• 'A'-'11 , 1.•• lirippointed• for . gin i''..tieariniqher 7 nef, before the iaid•.Coart, - sittiiii. in • .nankrtiptey l at files District Court Rooth in the J • City of 'Philadelphict;•when and where the: etcdi. '-•- ,-Aortref The viiid-Petitioher; wholiarialiriiVeitliaii• - debts,, and all better 'petenni, in interest, map ap; pear and show cause, if anylliey hive,. ivby such -Petition should not bgrantcd. - : ' • ' • . - '. . -- ' , ----- PI2AS . . -- HOPKINSON; •.• ... .• :::: 7 --''' ',' Clerk of the District 6nirt. Phil. Mardi 1, 1843. . .. ' • 3t..1G genet-. .- - •. . ' T IDETITIONS 'for' Discharge and CertiAcute un- JE del? the Bankrupt Law,lias In:mated by DAVID FREE, Farmer . and Carpenter, . , Cumberland co, ANDREW BARRICK, 'late ' Distiller, now' -__ Mason, ::.1 - •. ,' • ." do. ..191 IN . SOVRBEiCK, late: Merchant, II(AV -innkeeper, - • „ . ' ' •- do. JEREMIAD', MYERS, Farmer, • do. AllfellAEL M, EGE, bite Manager & Clerk ; • Mmint Holly IrotiWorks, • - do. and SATURDAY:IIM ißith day of APRIL next; lit -.1( oleltiolt, , A. •NLia-uppninta liar the hearing there of, beforq. the-said 'Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Platelet Court Rponi;in the City of Philadelphia, when'tind w here the'Ceeilitors of theitold Petitioner, who have proted theirDehts,' :mil all,persons iii in.. terest, may appeurand show cause, if any they have, why such Discharges and Certifieatem plumb! not-be i granted: FBAS, TIOPEINSON; . ' 1 ' Clerk tit the DiStriet Court. Phila. reit. IS, 1813. : , . .10-16 • . W-OWEe=, • .zotiE'.ritio NS' for •. Discharge and Ccrti -e- • fiebte o •the'Bankriapt LaW, havisbeen tiledthe Afdlt Jan., 11.b43, by JOSDPII (11' l'U, Carpenter 'and Cabinet ' maker,' • , +,:, Cumberland co SA 3,IUEL DA VID§tV, Tinnier & Currier, • - Mad as a llotelici iii Company with John • - , Cumberland co. - - - El/WARD 111 . 3.1 , MN511:1N, formerly- of ' • • :Dayton, Oldo,"meridiant, nod. Clerk, do AVILLIA3I 11. ‘VOODBUDN, Into Mer chant and Farmer, Cumberland co. S'AMUF.II.. (individually' and as a. • Alumina. orate firm of Smith and Quigley,) ' Merchant. ',Diller, and I)istiller and For warding Merchant. Cumberland.co. (41:011.C. PI Pl. - I.:MING, formerly printer and • Inslonsiter,,lntre contractor on Public Works, do . and .12MAY the dint 'lnv of MARCH, at I I o'- • :clock, A. DI. is appointed for the hearing thereof, tcfare the nniil Cfmt.t, sitting , - Bankruptcy, tit the, District enact rooirt in the City of Philadelphia, ;when add where the creditors of the said Petition ertt;, Odtto have proved their tields, , inul all persons nterested, may Ammar and show ,cause, if Ill:y they • nUeli Discharge and Cersilicate should not granted:,, , , , , •Pitilic. :bin; . 1,t1.' I g 45, NOTIJOIE. E rIONS for Discharge and Celli - tlente under the Ilankruid Lair, have been lit , ' Cuinheplaird-em: 011 N MecOli.Nllo .K .'reader„ do. JUAN_bde NlNA:ant & Irnn Master,of the Om or John Dl. wood . bun 4 en., ,Idsepli ;Laeg:11111: and co. and ',lames Wilson. Agent,: ; . tin. • JOSFl'li l i ,Alll7oN,lstie.Tron Master, tin. 30.91.11 1 11 A. • P.(41 , ..,? stud 113 • 511Cli NEL Is. EGH,SPOTtlitris :of' the firm or M. I'. &J. A. Ege • lute Iron Musters, :10. • L'uilorr,.; . CoU0). 1 Mhker, ' . : • ;hid' 111.1 DAY the `131 . 5t . , ilitri;lMA Ate!! licit, et II iih'ppOihteetarthuitearlog• there. . n ro,e,i re o,6'4o.(rehurt,sitting;it linukthiptei.',l9.olo District C9urfronui in the C.:ltix or Philnikilplii:ivlien 10)4 of thie Ititreliroiithl heir Debts 0014 II - I.(lli2'r - pul , stn, a . te:ret;iritti• Uyititult ault' te,thui'eattse; if a lIV they have; • why:Buell 'l,lfseh . th.ge Certillike it hot , he: grAilted: • ' • Plt AS. I Ifit'iclNS'ON, • '• • ' om.:',Disiri q i Court. Jai. 4; 1 843. ." ' ' 10'-10? 11011 . E . ' N TIpSsffori)i . sehm:,gp alp) ceriP hiite b'eeu filed ea: do. • J ikt D A id I wright 'and . late n n`d,fRIDAY' 'the 10'th tiek't at 1.1. o'clock, A. M. is apf)binted foi/ the hatritnr eiiid; befoce'the said, Court, sittinz, ' the ; 6'941; the'. 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C/, 13, 'XICI 1 / 4 sc i 5 voposOrto,ller,4lo4; "Ao tqt" •,.,1 e . .sBltegst:} t pie344.Attem,nkm,oo,=', 4, l h Y ti- 411 01.009Altri i KY,4 01 44 1 1fq. ..t„„.,.?, Il Intri ops.oo. P. 3 ir9 h,ii' , si lo. 44l.omitnil , iectitOrtddlition.pf, .i , rh*AtikkOleftiiillitAektiV \i' le- - Wituvt46:l -'"- "'‘ ',!litA ./ • PLIAS. lIOPEINSON, 3 _ . _ Clerk of the Markt: Court. .; . t., •;:'.'l:,-,:!...)., (1; tt7l.; er"T i!'Appkieation. 'for RTOorri. , ..' Liter§e'.. To e b geir o e • our 42uartirArseliiit ! Ilic 'daitnty Cumbetkiliii; k April Seseiopg r tl., D. 1843.. • - ! ! HE Petition ; of, Dalid, Pruhecher respectfully ''represents; that lie hag i(enteil the 'Favernattintl i fox , .rnOlrinlhezetinpaney r of 361MMolizi deieneed, it) Allen township, and praytalie,Court to grant him. a license for keeping an Inn,or,puhlip house of enter-!ttkinment td the tattle.' • ,DAVIa_BAVBECKER.'' „FebrUary 2q,111 , 1k, , ": St . ll'he int deraisitedmiti zees of Allen township, Cunt... berland county,respectfullycertify, tliat the'applicant ahove7 named ftir.tavertilmense.m.a:person of .good ypute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro 7 valed ' , kitlt libutaArdoin Wid other atiVertiences for the accommodation, of , straagers ; and, travellers, and further thnethe' said' triti' or - tavern — IS: necessary' to 'acchantnodate. the pnblie 'entertain strangers or, travellers.' tiVm.ll.. Frdder.ick,Shcely.„ Frederick.timig, Jacob. John.Shcely,.„ C. Teitiel; Applipation for, Tavern License.; 'id the. :Tuelkes of the : court of, ° General (bonier Sreesionsof the - Peace of 4rlan4Geiinty,at April Seitsions, A. D. 1843. THE. Petition of ; MICHAEL '4.4:W98110RP reapeetfully'represents, that your. Petition, er . is .provided with 'the'-neeessary'reqUisites :for keening,a House of Public Entertainment, in the House at present occupied by Mr. Brown in Al- Jen-townshifi . Your. Petitioner"; therefore, prays your Honors; to grant him a. Liemise for. the same, the ensuing year commencing on the let of April, and as in duty bound he will ever pray, &e.' • — MICH - AEE7 - LUNGSDOR-F,-- • February 15," 1843: - • - tc.l6 .We,.the undersigned, citizens of Allen town. ship, in the County of Cumberland,, do- : ,certify tha wo are well 'acquainted with the above named Michael Longsdorf; and that he is of gond report fhr honesty and temperance, and is-well provided with house room and conveniences -for -the-lodg ing and accoremodrition.of Strangers aud'Travel. leis, and rlo therefore recommend him to your Honors as well `deserving License; and furtber say, that a Tavern at the stand is an ac. Commodation to the public: .Tacob' Comfort_ , • John • Cra fr 14%10 Bomberger George Hess William Brown Joseph How • . '• Jacob Witte ISaac How . Samuel Blade . J. K. Longnecker Cary tV. Ahl , 1 Christian lAlolder. . 1 `pi) lic a t on for Tavern : License, To the; Honorable the Judges.of the Court of , Gen eral Qu - drt . tr.Sesaioha of the Pcace,of Cumber land county ; at April Sessions, A. D. 1843. • . . . .. f kl - OTICE is hereby given that I intend to up. ply ut the next term-of-the-Court' of Quar 7 ter Sessions of Cumberland. county- for License to keep a Tavern or.public house-in- the borough of Newville. - --7 i • . • JAMES KENNEDY. - February . 13, 1813. • We, the undersigned, citizens of the boroogh Newville, do certify that we arc well acquaint ed, with the irbove • na med Jaws Kennedy, and that he is of good report for honesty and , tempo- . • ranee, and well provided With house roost and Conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of Strangers and Trai•ellers, .iznd that a Tavern at that stand is vieJssary fo accommodate the public. • Janlee "Lover !thos. A. McKinney Samuel Aid , William Barr George Klirik., GeoTge'Amer. Mie.had - - George Bricker James Ilefrori --- .16hn Casey .1. McDarmand • J: SVI6Yer 4plication., for 'Pa vein License To tlw Ifouhraole the .rildy. or the Court rf Geller; ut Quarter ,Ve4siong, Vibe Peur:e of -Cumherland (010111 at .Iprit .yeuions,v7. 1843 . , • The retition of John litmlsherger, respectfully represents, that your Petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites, for kiA.P;ng II House of Polak." Entertainment, iu the house 110%1 - occupied hys.losepit Ingrain, in Allot township; your petitioner tln-re rove Pritys your . hotiors to grAtit him tt,,lineuse foe the 801111 the ensuing I.eiiy,.soniateurjukt,•_ou.,.lliels ihirtir:g.jii;ll, - 47.1r. 181:3. • , .1011 N TIUNTZBEIIGER. Allen tp.,reln•tiary 3,1843. te-i3 Welthe unil:s•signitil eitizens.of Allen townsl.ip, in the, vntint)' of .coodiconod, do .1.0 dint we are well 34:istilited with the above named John Iluniz liergeF, pad tliat lie is or and report for' honesty and Yen - Ter:ince, nod is well provided with house room,. pin] nonviennies fur lodging' and nneommotlation o f Sirs'ngers and 'Travellers, and so, therefore, .renom mend- kin? to - votlr itititonrs,.ni well deserving or n Iteettsconal Collier say that, a Tavern at this stand is an aceninniudation to the Puddle.' • JOltil Best - David Eberly I/aniel Uhriell ' James NI. Einre NI iclitiel Conklin George Anuteli lleterielt Conklin - - Joseplo.lnttratn 'Davit Sheffer,: .__.... George-host: • • 7 I.kiniel S'. Unmanlier Nicholas Vlrieli. , „ • . • , Application for Tavern License. 11.; ihg, Honorable the Judges of the Court-of Gen. ,cral Warier Se.stiohs of the Peace of Cvinber land cdHnty, ot April Siesta's, 4...D.,.1i343. /THE Ofir"isiia'n:Zileli, of the • linroui,l of Shippetriburg,,respeetfully repre sents, that lie is.wenvailled with house robin sn i t 'oth e r eon Venieneei fo r , the lod g in g - and. ticeonttnoilit-' or str a ng e rs and travellers lit the house he has for it.offli t lier of,years oeciipietl as tin in or tavern in 'Bahl , bOt !o u g h,., . theitfore prays', lite flonorable 7.(„tiOn t , tfil. g rant. him a 11e0se for 010.g:tint, and he will :ever, Kay.4:4l; . • ,''• • ' ' criii&rAisr ZUCK.- 'at:o .•;.,' • • , St-fa . . ortozens dtlid:imioush4pf Shilipensbarg, in which the abovo dietitiotied too or' tavern'priYed to he' licrensed . is to' be kept, do certify that the afiplidalit 18' of good repute for, ,ones'ty.so,d tqlperiiiicei Mu t is welt pro.. j vided *Ali; oral conyciii t eneett iron • lOdgthg 'and '' - itdonimcthiiioti . .Of strangers and tray. 'clleys,,agil that, such anionOr tilyttrll,lBllsMlSlFY Alyrpnt F ik a ) le it emi g to,..3 tra4lle're.' , •• • • • ' ' ' . • Wro Peat ; Haraigi. , .11; mo n t A's lit: , Cecilia ; J. Peal ::-.,SA,Calliei.tabhin 44 •s l 4lrAtite,,N , u , t,:Jagob.Heek , Weirilv . _ mama EMU u '•;''''ll;t ll7 CalXA Maill'r"-x - LsatlMpt :;•• . „ il‘.**•;:t., , ;' v/rm Jit'ebb SamuorShelley Jacob Shelley, !Saninef M. Bitnet,j''• John Clippinger, ; , Jolla G: flak: , pplictition for ,Tavern License. , . ro the ilonorahletheJutlgca ofthe Couro nerat TOe • .'Quarter - Seckione of cbe Peace: of CUmberland county, at .B . lifil SessiOns,'.4. A 843. • • . • THE Petktion of Willis.FoulJc, iespect- Piny, represents, that your petitioner is provioß ed with the neeessary lequisitesfor keeping a House of PublieEntertaiturnent, in the house at present oc cupied by C.llliefarlane, in the borough of Carlisle, Your PetitiOner, therefore, prays your7Honors to grant him n Ikense for the, same the ,ensuing year commeneino. on the . Ist day of April 13A3, MAI Rai n. Wlinu ever - pray s'ke. --WeAte - undersigned;•Citizeivi of the borough of Corlisle,'in the county of Cumberland, do certify thatave arc t'bll acquainted whit the above named Foulk, lid - that he is of good repute for lionestrUnd temperance, and is well provhled with house room and conveniences for tho lodging and ac commodation of strangers and travellers, mid do therefore recomM'end him to yourillnuari as well deserving Of n Licenire; and cmtiter say, flak a - tav ern at the stand is 'an accommodation to the public. J. llehrar, M.ll•Xlelland, • • M. Holcomb, . • 8. Robert Snodgrass, Leo: Sanderson, ' - 3. W. Eby. •lt. Lumberton, • • • Wm. Weakley, • Jno. Harper, --Wmr-McPherson, John Main. ' :` . Application for Tavern License. To. the Honorabletlie - Xiilkic - of the Court of Gener al Quaricr Seseiowl if the Peace of Cumberland County,, at .9/iris Ses s ions, .4. D. 1 A 43. T HE Petition of Henry L. Biirkliolder respectfully represents, dint:your' petitioner is provided Wigr the necessary requisites for 'keeping it !louse of Public Entertainment m the house 4t Imps- OHL occupied by_ M. McClellaniii thaborough of Car- , lisle. -- Your . petitoner thei•efilre, pritykyour-flotinrs tri, grant hint n Liaerisc for the stone the ensuing yenr rotninencilig'on the Istday of _April p . 0,01111-110 in duly 4110 lie trill .eser pray, . • t. I.: BURK' 1611..1)E11. \l - arch 1, 1843, NV c', - the underhigiied,eitizens of the tuirougliof Carlis!e, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that AV(' are well acquainted ‘vith the above it:mica Henry L. Burkholder; mid that he is of good report for honesty :mil temperance, and is well. provided. with Indrie room and conveniences the the lod g i ng and areoninindation'a Strangers aturreavellers, Mid do tlieveliwe.recomnx•t a l him to your !loners as well des . erving. or a License; and Ilirther say, thatm tavern at the stand isan acrionituodation to the public. J. tlolsapple, t'. . • Joint plain, Janie% Nehle, John .Cornitian, , - llarptir, JOlni 7tl core, I.ero 1. Todd, . - It. \V ilgoc, • .1. Rehear, John Ilatfiel(l, ' Geo. Alcreely, S. Dunlap Adair. • ----- - _ Application for Tavern License. To the 11.4turablethe.lutl eooftheCoartofGeneral Quarter Sevione fir the ronntv of Cumberland, at .2pril ,Versions . „.l. 1). 1843. T llE.,l?etition ,of John, Sonrhech, repre‘sents, that your pctitioner is provided with the neeessary requisites lie keeping:l house of Puhlie Entertainment in the house which he now occupies as a public limbic in the bort/m:IIAS Ne.ve-etmvherlota co 14; pea's your homirs to grant' him a License fur the 5:11110 the ensuing year, commencing on the :Ist day of April A. D. 1843: March 1,18.13 . . 'IVr., the tuideesignril, chi:tens of the borough of New Cumberland, in the county of cooilipriood, do tertify that we are well ariptailited with the above named ,hiliti Smirbeck, and that he is of good reptile few honesty and 4461)er:ince, and is well provided with house room and other com•eniennes for the lotlgiti,,,s• and accommodation of. strangers and, travellers, and do therefore recommend him to your honors as well deserving of a licciise,and further say tliatot. tavern tit the stand is fin ECC9IIIIIIIOIIIIdOII tO the piddle. ' 1 George Ci•ist, ' . Jima. fl.lliller, • .Thomas Coleman; 1111(1011)h 11Iertin, William Coleman , It. 11. Church,, . i John Seibert;• Philip Slir'einer; • - William Zimm erman, • if. jirenetnan. ' • ..11irant'llanfz,• ~ - Charles. W. I/elin; • . - , • Lewis Vdni.g. • '' • • :,Application for Tavern License. 70the Horuirahie;the Judgo of the Court of (,irictr qei:sioizs 6 f cumberland county. , H `Petition of m 'yes' - • JIL pectriillj*lir't;stait;t,lnq 116 19 provido with lionse.' width : and 'conv e niences for kerping a tavern in said eoinly, and thara tavern in addition' to the.one tuiw . kiln, is necessary: for the' accommodation tat strangers , funttnirellers. • IVILLIA CLARK.. St-18 .Itatc,l4 1, /84:3, • j e, the undersigned citizens of Leeshurgund vi cinity, that , ncnininted . with: Otiticiner;lhat he W<:11 PI : OVi4h,II lionskrcitim pnII cenveniences, 11..yonitu'i4d5tiOrk 4;;Rf.rOpUte h'nrie'4 l l:id -teiiapen hoc6','o6(l3fult.sueli • , ;Henry. • ' b t •-'' Robert McCune • Jima Chesnut , - Elias Jackson ~ -I....TkomniiSibbet • ; ,Qeotte;Triine„;,; • .';, k ,christppher Reitz , „Rplert.U..Erirloy,„ i,i EIMEM t. ,i-i lti '' n ' ' ' barqs, )341,1m er*, others, U P: I :I I A r S,i 4 1 A r g • , • 4 OOK 4121'jlili* I ICES ' ; 11 if IIIiViAtikATREDOCED,F,',It ~ , , ' :01 , 41 •LI ' '''' i "'" ''' ' s' ' , i , /'' !';',..,41.,,,,,'',,` 41.citt',Itafititittillia'nfrliqt p • rzven.. ,-- • , ~, m 4 iMile4l6.FoPfUgli pidiadalo.lll/2VlMPFittitt°4 iipis metti9,4,9,L)9- Antl;RAtte#leiVll,T474l4l6 \ 0' PPmPeele,D4 roilllii9g, tila :re' ,en,11,11,,,",,TA.,411gif rweanfi oil enditt 415 : 3 , c o un ty, tlifit. ue4na, r,••• - •'. ii •, ~,t t 1. 1-tv,. , 1 • ,:‘ • 4 rioj4nrmateflti.%,lsy 1 4V IU - .. ?, 'q't . ` oh,, . ~te,, f 3 ., .' l,q, IMI 00: - .Vraliiiig 9 ' 4 , . low': tlgoidqt - miliolffsoit-0,1 46 m. •ti*!' ?4,41/°•l' fp otvmhbayiroppafitsc:iligi ~,riptmegitwoh,tcfreatt 1 4,2gehe 0104411, I fire eZe ii ,4 l „ irptimasolo.l .r. Irif rill e te" , i'6l, ts;ilo 4 , Hi., re(lllsCed.,K S . f iWO diiikie la. cittittOtnplgrAWiikqpf4lak ayo 0.. ,4 , „ •iibrartiiiko LI .. . k t ~ i ' ley ' ly(„M.'o'tk4l', .r I,iftikattetfar:l4oi, m 7lll ( 64 Argitiir iz ."4lll7 l lt 4 ,ll,- f. hcroif at)a -le, kr , or it i 0 04$ 'ltYt.eb,!...z-, S;WSPOLTVPiI 4 0 1 {t • • • - - 17 .• • rf,S: 4 1 10;lerjr4LIIRENCIEftlApilli . rit(tiftSINIFlyirOjr#11 j RAMO WSCIENCIES;AtIVS,LESE,, . . iY Applipapop, : fbr, Judges of, t4o.Court !do n erq Quarter • ..tql" 1 0/ / 41 4 .c"ntk,' J,:iiittnid tla thwnextterni - Of the'Court of Quartet. Seasions bor Gutnbeilarid I dounti,' Irecifse!te house, in • the:house whi at present occupy, in the borough efCarliskt,.` „ " ," • . ' ANDREIirROBRWPS: .1) hiCh4; 1 1:8•13:-7 1 3t.'N' .the, undersigned ,c;iiizons,•of 'do Certify . thitCwo are well acquainted j with %Andrew, Roberts the aboie- Untried applicant, and that he is of 'good' reputo'for honesty and temperance; and. is well provided )vith house room and ConVeniem • cies for the lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and dO, recommend him to yotir ' Honors as well. deserv4ig Cf.a license, and further say that a tavern at ,thc stand' for whiCh IWappliss is an tienonynedatiOn to the 4)o:die. , John*.'Gregg, , I • Johti . Rhoads,, ROhinsoud Ainistrong•Noble, Henry 'Rhoads, I Robert Noble, ' J.S. rqust, I John B. Parker, -John D. Gorges, 'Jarnes_Poldlethwaite, William Wert, Williatn Rhoads. • J. N. Armstrong, March 1, 1943 JOHN SOUHREOK. Bt-18 . . . - tgagetallONl k ' t W1..1 4, Isla - 2_43 43`4-541:14e0ri,-4,.;" VaV igt atfa l'ach '; a° i i r W 4 414 Watgatt f t ai a : .o,: i itekirt qibp'.4 , firtlig..4 . il. ~. t,'...t •:.,.'.' .. ..,...1 . ,'.';;., 1:4 , , i ,r;),...-:',';i•.:". • Great feelings With she of het. own, ~ Whinh - letitter"scinhilittio'ne;rer , lintiw . ; Ootl giveth thein4§ipeeltilitife;2.' 9 !, • And sweet.theY" , nre ttn'ttityttite . • yyltevewitkthe wind ohOnsb to' blow Yet in dwelleth' Although pb'lieme Were Inilesolitie ; r:l`76 simplest'dtity foi•goii • . ' • Life both no dim anti lonely spot • ' .Thatdotknot in her sunshine share. • Illessing,she is: - God made her so, : Anil dMids of week•da}• holiness Pall from her noiseless as the snow, Nor bath she ever . chanced to kilo* That aught were easier than-to bless, . • ' 3t-18 .* .Slokis most fair, and thereunto7' _ Hcfr life (loth tightly harmonize; Feeling or thought that wits itot.ttte 4** ,, Nar,.r made less beautiful the blue' Unclouded heaven of her eyes. On nalure'doth she. muse Pit& brood, AVithsuell'a still and love eye— She is so gentle and so good: The very Hewers in the wood,. Do bless her.with Weir sympathy. She is . a woman—one in whom. % . The spring-time of her childisti yeurs.._ liist'lfsTresti iicrfuin • 'though knowing well that life both room • For mthly blights and tears.. And youth in her p home. will find Where he may ihrell.etertuilly; itcr.soul is not of that weakkiml, Which better loie the lire behind, Than that :which is, or is to be. 'row ilor with n love a3still As a Frond river's peaceful might, high tower and lowly mill Goes wandering at ysown free will, And i'et dotk ever flow , aright 3t-18 And on its full deep breast serene, Like quiei isles my ditties lie; It flows around them and betneen, - And makes them fresh, and Heir , and green, Sweet !nudes wherein to live and die. • A LETTER FROM PROFESSOR DURBIN AIr.DEAR PROF. CALDWELL :=—This let ter is intended to recall to.you and . your es timable' family, happy hours of past years, rather than to impart much information. Austria; from -whose. capitol I now address you,includes the finest countries in Europe, —the plains of the Danube and: thePR. Her sovereigns and their Jpolicy. shall , be the subject of my letter. On the Sabbath Morning after our arriv- nl, we went to the Chapel of the imperia palace, which we found . to be small and Plain, and filled with rather plain looking people. The first glance at the imperial showe'd the Emperoi itneeling;with his elbows resting on the low 'cushioned breastwork, with his hands, clasped, and brought up to his cJin, supporting his head. Ile appeared- alone:;'Fbut t in:a few minutes the little bell gave • notice that the host was about to be elevated, when the Enipress also appeared on her knees beside her lord ; and . afi silyer..tones,agate sounding from the altar announced the ac tiiol elevatioh of the ; -host, the.people and the. guard- of.ttiur :soldiers, who had''stood round the' altar—all; wiih , their sovereigns; bowed their heads:lowly htitl ; rever . - eritly., being thud Ort,their Irtideg;there. intnent of p rof o u n d . s i l en ce , . , 09 . While . ' upright glittering bayonets, the,altar ~where stand thm.rpriost, clad in-rich.yestments:embroidered in aold and marked-with the .crosk,....'and:lielding . hiti'ha,ntls' the •goldelt 'cup zvltich t , . , • •- centaitied the Conseermed host:. 'l hn ,si- lenee was brcikenby pals itf witunphant motiiiP,fromi.the gajleries,,,undAlte- people ; began to,depart. We hasteded to thtii - ante-went;'through which . the Eiriiii.r6r' i t ' n, dit: r o, ros .. would tth4, * tl:i . 0)C: 'fiiir their tAin'ilo ? ; - 80 ( . ) : 4 .3`:t:80 9 e7ii rt e " lrit7e li n s. : pasfifr l mii iiie"'clid I . i - .. tii, and 4e near as;theti• be ~ ' ' ', ...1W„ Oiiiii=e" . . l6 hing deithii 'P l a i i Xa ir i e i r kt ja lit t l h it e . few minutest the imperial • Y 'P a ! s4lfllll"si Ith ' ~, --,. 04. ' 311..?IdOlg the arin otlie, rii -- ' " - 'At All,f6a ijir-'' -t" i , : s f •71 - 1-: ' • 'V e M,Y,r An, I? 0,0 "T Pip GVaitina'w — iih'ilie' Eno res t s ;ant2. ~, ei,f,,-,- - a .41) -, r,„, 4 r 21%,r.:,,tttrec,M118ing* the OM wd - Nni ,i 's raCtiograt4'if is \ fi,ogno„iiii.4r_qt3l c . 1 tiniti l IZ' ,',', 9 ' t g rf.,4 . . e. , ',....„ .- ~11... rt pvlnner. pal ua/ U fnetill 1 i if ifir ,, t H . t.,, , , , it , ti;i4'.f. i , , „. 1 . 44 ~ 1 e ~,I. 4 lprear • ,, ,tooK toark.o , 'a'etieg ,-orifkv,nerh4.,r , i ti . k l i.ja i.e.ll:t.li. - It 141; ;.. 0 -, z ,k , r.f•l ' f y g untl r ,1 I. , ,tr,P.:ltieln,•t., 1 . 1,4 11:41 piiiii r e t n , ' *:kl4o.,,ifliii(h6sl,Pliilit, g.t .mi , , -!.' •Ire 000114'.Pmrig l ;,., t"11- 1 1401, o ,n, y Spbc 0 , ! I N f i 4° trt ) - 'l . , ~ , , , v , , n m e ., 'Oitr bikiiii;a4a-ef1e.,1.111. Ari ik, , -Apit : 'kik-I.' .ler., ~,,,!1. , f, 1 9 1 V 1 ill e refeikt,', .Wev i ajt "IQ .WitltlieliV_lp ,, tv ~,,- 1 4 it. 44, 0, , , `,. j - - , P ° P ~,,, , y‘ .„ef Pufaticl: ref - ii,Q l 4 4 4; 4 40. ,fivirtm; ; '464,1444 f, - , 4 ~ QPtrifkl -i ‘O , , F r .T AlAirlikitt i •ERtiNT ttit,r ,V - 'fall..ll . r co vf on., , .4.i t, 4 ' 4 ' , 1 4 . ,. ' . 4,1 : 11, 6 "nip,' Allot!. k -1,, ; • ; D Y 3 ' , I V ,LPYFT. 1 . 1 . 0 `. • ." Nottisalkither Hergloziouii faucioa come froin ,139neAtli silver eye9l9g , star-'-'- And,yet her, heitrt iti,eydr. near. , . . , . She duet!' littie,kindnesses, Which m st Icave'undone.or For naught th, bets one heart at . case, And gireth hn iness or peace, Is 161 v-esteemed In her eyes;.• She bath no Scorn of common things, And thouglishe Seen - id:other- birth,. Round us her heart entwines and clings, And patiently she folds her wings, To tread the htimble paths of earth. VIENNA.' ViENNA,Qet. 9.0, 1842. she` is 'a tell, fitielooking:wi9o',and when arrayed in:her imperial "robes, .tnust,bC Megnifieent tter • tn'anners,,,are dign)ficti and easy; as any one could see - by . her step,: and the 'graceful.' nit with which she. recogniSed-the little crowd of'strangerii through which she Passed, front the'Cluipel; Her potitAxiim Is dark ' ; tke i profile:o'fher face is strong; .the nose being prominent and'forehead high ; and her mouth, which kyather smalli is , exquisitely 'eliiseled.— 'Withtmt heini . heautiful, she is a very fine lookini'werrian. , They, were bolt plainly. • My observationsand inquiriee satisfy me of the:good .. feeling . 'exlStiog between the imperial family andthe pee'p' le,. and of the estimation in which every member of it. is held... The 'Multitude. al ways speak of Ahem With pride. Our : 'tea..of Austrian despu . , tismAs derived; from the part 'acted her in the partition. of -Poland and' the rigiu . police regulations kept up thronghoUt the empire.'s It cannot be legitimately obtained from the• actual working .of the. government as felt by the people ; for SurelY - I have not in my travels . seen 'n population apparently more happy. lii Prussia, the people:ap pear to be in a more substantial condition . _ -more_ intelligent and more gra - ve . ; but.in Austria they are gayer and appareutly-liap- - pier, --perhaps from the influence ofamore races southern cliMate; and of more faScinating idle ai religious ceremonies, No :where..have:l id or. ; found a people better satisfied with their con government than in Sustria Proper—none mere attar:bed to their rulers. The reasons with be afford are obvious : they are well and niildlr gov stitiity.; erned, without any care on the..ir part; and e, extol) imperial and noble : farnili,es...ate , in con _ I tunial'aitit - clon - e - frai i the peWrile.— poliet The Emperor is often seen =walking on the bastions•tvhich surround the city and of- rhood ten alights 'from his carriage and walks, as eatest gb any citizen would do, in the Prater or great ericans) l national pail:, and: that without attracting - ,tri • di . any,eroWd around,him. - - Whoever Ye - Cog- M good f ' rises him takes .off the . hat, as all gentle- 3ss and i men who knOw each otherdo in Germany, Olutions•M and the 7p - rimer inVariably returns the got/creme civility. The'Arch-dukes,.(little fellows, s excellen " some of them,) when they ride out, are lorence, • saluted in, the same way, and always, re.; rofessors, turn it, which sometimes• seems to .be a! Int kV: troublesome ceremony, as every body knows them. I er once to li I t storv. • is the policy of the Austrian Govern lowing !• - • • In a certain northern town lived a worthy ernment, and indeed of all the continental 2--- ro--an talio had ;Ili only son; .This son was Statekof Europe, to provideublic enter-' universally set down by die townsfolk as tainments for the people, and thus render; them . I an idiot; the father called him WE AK. ,One them at once haPpy, cheerful and All places of "amusement, such'as theatres , • , . morning as his lather satin his study busily and operas, are' provided by the govern- ,rl employed; James rushed in, and stood with ! ment ; and there is scarcely a collection ollk face glowing, his hands working, his feet uneasily: moving baCkwards and for paintings or of curiosities, or a private gar- ; • ward? and every gesture evincing that he den or park belonging to any of the no-!-, • .. . •,I had something important to ,communichte4- bility,that is net gratuitously opened to.the _ and sLas_too..-nervons-nr cotTfiriiinica to it. -people:--7-It-•is,,,easy-to-see-how-strotrorr • • this attaches%ri, Jamiees (he multitude to the existing*: • ', said his father eneourag- • , institutions, while it Promotes taste, tem- what is it Ppenance, peranee, and health. I mentionedl .• I want something, father,' answered this to , . e.- . an American* resident here, and added that ! Jamie: • Well, Jaite, and .what wait?' judged. the emigrants from Geri:natty to ! • want a dog, father, ansiveit4 Jamie. America were • rarely,from the capitols or • chief towns, but from airiculturarvillages. ' A don. ?' exclaimed the • • • • • astonished pa: rent; ' and'w hat can you want with a dog?' Ile replied,. one of the common - people i could no more be induced to leave Vienna, !.. ' .I just . waut it,' said Jamie, twirlinghis than Madame de Steel would willingly have thumbs and looking down., 'But what foe ?' again asked his father. left Paris,--and instanced a servant -maid ; who had 'ling been in the serviee of an I Well, I don't exactly know,' replied American family, and who on being en.; 11all'ib•still twirlitighis thumbs,. ;,but I want treated a short' time since to'=;n r cnompany • ~ _ . . . . . than in their traiels, replied that elie',watild go - dny - itihere in the world with them, but for leaving Vienne; she enuht not do:. .• Btiqon must uot suppose that .I approve of the poliey.:of.the AuStrian- governMpoi,' . as compared. .01 kit - 100 , cm. ~The happiness • of ' eootinental Europe,' Mid e s p ecially iif:Au'stria; • tally . different .from that of Engl, and America • In . the One ease it , is chiefly, it. not 'altogether", n.PllYsigal' t Passivdz haPPi , noss - ;:inthe_Other,•,it.isl;aPPiiieSe'''ariSing: frouiniental,activity.and.personal exertion , from , freedom ah . tffindependenee.' , he first, the external a COndition - ,tlie, , Flo islietter,',considered hyrifereheelollte. ~ , , . i liNfost strangers complain , -• bitterly .. of thin es': pioniigei boaausa . it is vonatigna to ' tlieria 4 and ci4iidges ntlioir liberty:, I fart,lioi; iniiiiired,into`thn eatist of this eternal vigilance,' oritl'am, strongly inblinedio'believe the policy necessary to ibis quiet the 'country , , suerouhlied'ins it iS ; on tilrfaleti . • with tlitkiilainents of revolution, on tiii•first"oceitein s oc. ,, ':,.filinbe itnd ProlkOkOlkol. ;:pies fan ieriCif !ler throngitlial4', 4 khtsSa'SOPPiOs'O` lid Pittriogsin,pyrn:liathisceivithliqii '':}l 4004 if, iherstt4giist egto#4. ;hue' bikiokfc , ; 1,141-Irepos,tir tikqtatir:clui ittiiinh'sogit:freptlotn'thapAttsti•ialPrig ,jperi, iiitilliltitilentlk:ftortitiitiglO 000140 #94 . 6Y: oy PlBffilift'PasitfOoliiiit4iiiixittikfriroltiiiioikeNgk :oluy 'tie ietellidlliti 40110iiihk19.* trio* ittiiig . st li gle tatliVit4, ' :iiiiffiKOittyrlpftiVOlV 4 .. liiilWNin,tli 06 1 bolitinyv otimestafivikowo . . - dbia,sii:o jettioiey*l rer, librioustitAiliooklititilwohitti= Firita - ;.-40rimodistasiibcio'004 ili t ialitytiviir e iiii th!ikfiniegaidi ' 13 , i it, ittlik'Weiti 4 16M4it,' iNe?Y: r.,1,4 1 .44 Oa eIP 40 , tiolAlOn z er- Owl: .1 3 1) ,6 'tIcip, tind!„pOtpurojis. 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' ,, ,b6c• .44.,_#4. 11 6b 11146 00 10 441#**1i1• ' IrttVl ll.Cr tt l iry -- 12 rt orep ,; t.,,11k ?eA A c,*loo4o4l4 l oY4tneTrvi i(yitii, .:4;;•4 11 '' •-•2, El- J - ...... . z ; .10 meror,phys cat-man, and, the 99t9''' o f the d‘nOpp:.;:io tbo4siter, it is- , infinitelY Sit p cM orelit, if liberty.; bad i ttll.l :th'ough't and , feflectioit.' ere le govertimen ie"ti ls3 r,greateit ewp. of the,rtiVstuu..;,,ltiAN,-eortsult„ and provide for the' gratifieation,of see, uncleonsider the people their . property. „ In - 'England and ‘ l/Iniarica; the hien 'of in 'd i libert y 'and - VesponsibilitY, pre vails i and , each',OnafaelS`thet l is'M take "care and provide for, hitriself,- and that, the government is, the common property of the nation, -, and establishetho- , aaeoinplisb iti Hence' the' , ppiness enkiyed, 11)e people here 'is derivedfrom'iaidens.inusic,", i galleries,, theatres; and.the licentionsnesi 'which their institutions tbierate,'and is. 'not found in their indiVidnal 'itemlii. "Indeed the idea ‘Vhitili thiS goad old' 'Saxon word expresses , issearee y, ,, nown on the corm even among the rich and nobler.— France,, .boweyer,,is beginning • to .get" nn inkling of , it,. since the-abolishment of the hereditary, nobility; "and of the law of, pritrfogenith re "and entail. Property is be beming'divideil;,'and the ,owner is 'begin ning to say 'this is : n . if/ i owri soil, 24 But, freedom of speech - as %Veil - 64 of thought exists. not even in' 'France—it exists fully nowhere out of tnglatid and Ainierica: . . Thk - e--wide 'differences in the founda tions and forMs of public and private hap piness.in. England and on the continent, will explain why the continental-govern- I Ments_enconrage.crovids,'regale them' With I music,provideltheniWithlewitChirig'placea of amusement, and. afford them ilie.meatte I of every kind of festivity; While'Endand r. (andFratiCe to some extent) One(' a crowd whet one is abatit to - assemble,a strong. police force - is station. ed in the neighborhood ; ! be - cause it is the hirth.-right:antllgreatest glory of Etiglish . - . men, Of -- A - ii - tericans) - peaceably *as ! . s,ernble, - .and - freely discus's any .topics whieh•they deem .good for the ~publi.; or. i,.p - rivitto- happiness.; and - discussions may lead to resOlutions.Mid•meastires trou... ! blesome Co the gm/co - tomtit.. My heidth is excellent: - I shall write again" from • Florence, :addressing Otie,of yinir fellow Professors. J.•P. DUBBIN. ".oTriiBla PFOP.LE." I remember once to liave heard the fof- . 'fell . * vvliaqon ‘Vant tvitli a dog, anti you slitill. have bne,' said the father: but 'certainly - 81101d trot like to trust yoU; unless .. • you, show : that! you have •sotne object. in Every body iii town, keeps a (lug lint criedlantie;lniligtiantly, and begin= ning to wliimper7: 'There's 'Sandy, aldsotii niiti , Willie 13ob °Or- don, and Wattie'Canipbell ALL keep "dogs ?" Dther people keep dinis, and why may'nt I keep a dog too'! _ It was intpossible to l resist laughing at, or granting sa, request , Wicked by so exqui- .1 site a-re.asen, The-tathe't had his jOke, and , l Jamie had" hiediNgltiki.i. -, Oqi!rt 'a Week dtinl;t/wlt4lier, , the, ,, plftssureot l',lteepiag,;liilog-ectrumisatetiSor the robin in , *filmed by the dog occasionally` taking ' t(), • aster. ow, 4oar reader perltaps' jierhaps ; laugh olVe-01041 pr.:16104• itv'ti, Aliiititernttbwo; , and lisiing ,, qoU4 Soflet t ni' 'extractll to'e Itug idiots iii;' oth er ~tUK , as tifd taiih e : the sintittiditt flatdt t itilO fhe I'n ive i r.Ti 11 ,9 0 0. 1 .1 1 .10. tieing? loNpay, a444oll AqVnT* llv e ll o ll 'Pi'iNilika'Of , P I CA'!tPV4I.I - ft9M1.,, ,411 , YO 6 OIOLI :00•', 4 11 0:0 41 ,*-Xf 1 4 !r7likg4T*1 ,I:'r 1 V- or'),eC ' ,l l l : l ll) E tti i tOor o ptvolumo s 4, , * , 4'47' 10.;.00_06,tAitgri OEM =I ; 1 :' ;. , :''!: .. :i . :ia^ . ,q....::: ' 7.7 . . , : f7f:::7,5? , ,;..: 07 .:1 1, 7; A.T';',.:),4t, -, :. 4 =BM • -, , -, 7i --- !. - 1 - i-+'l-I.' - ' 1 ~ .r. 42:, '-': ~.: ~„ • ' ~4 ~.:':17,,,:', ' ,..., : , - •, ,i ;;, ; ,!, ,•,..:.:',;,.,.. :'?".:',..i"!'..7 - ,'('-‘; '.....7,"..?2.,i'.1-:;!i.,:i<,-,,7, MEM • . g . **l:_,:f;,ll,tgai,'**4 eall,thein thelbctior'dhyl-4nd waff..xiihfiked iiildsll"e a l'i*i4, l V°o , i, 401 , isilielia" "atone and ta r'at'f ' ioikfii,ipi `litje ii" . pgitto,",l'fittas „ e: s 9!',lnaluerg• „ • It o:trai, a 14 . 14 sitOtiottPA4f , ,t4tinght# better'titider:eitltfritiiar,ciss, 1 1i4 4 ll,,tat `I - half not fit'te`rii.kedAirne'ileeL-a - tieililineshe nrould'prOceed7 , ,-that,..thiiie":wai .nothing I was ' ilinder . ' . oi , ,hati= rinisio..:.4seidittily .• she favo red` md%itiill'itieaiiii• . 1 kniilsiikroni , `tie'gtuning to end—fronttho.iiiit tnysteri; • o'us.whis'per;.to-thre ti"hal 'spirit-stirring bene. , I hesid it' tvithritit"%villing: Milt It i*"Pon - . elusion trus ,piofuse, in,'coinciiitnen4t, 'apd , thanks' as in duty hound i the poly tinali-;” cation •to my 'plensure 6614 n'• fear thnt the •. fatigue ited.bepn too ,nt well for.lter. ~, Why; it , is Et4reat elcerlign;' said she, leaping' liaelt. in', a ;state ,pt, pafp Cation particularly as I don't,like ntusie"4.: Of tilt things ein earth,':'l deiei . 015613 forte pine; tce most. YOu not like music ,, n: eielaitned. you who playso e ..It was the genteel-thing to say this; . ytitt know, hilt the faCt4s,''ehtl'•playeil . int ably—missei hill ilie•nOtee,iattd': 4 ftidges the other half. Still she insists .Otipl'aiTing Thalbefir — atid lior - friena' eill'eeted,to _____— I assure you I-care- nothitig-for she repeated, anA as for tfiepiano• I hate hate the very sight' of it!'—and sae looked quite viciottAy at "thepoet' instru'- ment. 'I wontlerthat you.practice so hard then . ,! said I, quite innocently. • Matudia•malies me! said Isabella.; With great animation- ni'aMitia'fitalies - me, or I never would touCh' from yeies end to -year-'.s-end 4 - - cross she is-if Filori't-praaicii-ev . ery,mqrn 7 ' • leg, and nothing•unOer thre . e l honis will do. I'm sure I Wislr•the 'plakilin' the' fire . But what's the use of wishing? Other people practice, she says—so must . .. • Smith 'is'a merchant, and deals in spices ( and etirrtints, 'and' , raisins, : and : matters of. 4nercantile,- and stupid, Ile laaveS , lds, • house at._.Brix ton Ilill every morning by a - quarter paie eight, and arrives at kiicennting.hotisein the city by a: little pas). ,line. toils until the evening, :4nd then, riding. •Itotne again, he oats,a heariy, Ainfier;:lantl : tries (o digest , it until bed Of c'thirsit Ito constitution can stand hisirrapcinality,• • and Smith is often very-111, anti tiotei..t'alf • I it, then,' tinnays;;"ho'W 4:lt* be avoided ?' he ;physician, tells. to' apply. leSs to the . Cares of. business; eotalie eilore - eereise, indulge in relaxViroiVof . mind ; sir, it can't be done. I muqteat • thy desk-by nine, ;Intl remain there and it would never do for me to !Cie tioiie by walkin g II I flagged for • aujnsia•ht,' my,•Cohilection-wohltlo.--would people ` liVeTiwork themselves and so must I.' One night last week I. was, "returning from a lecture, when I was startled • groan close to me. I directed my eyes', • towards the 'spot Whence the" sound"- peered to proceed, and disierneiliy•the light of a neighWoring .gaSlatnit, a Man • lying at full length in the gutter. He hed put his hatuinter Ithis head fors pillotv,~_ and Was snoring with such vehemence as' to endanger the repose Of every inhabitant of the street. I was willing to give him the chance 'of securing a better. resting plaec and therelini shook him by the shoulder; • This only succeeded in rousing hiin partially. He diem, a long. sigh; roll• • ed over on his,'other Ode, and' muttered 'drowsily; • More It woul,l haVe been Inhuman in • the .ex tretne to allow him to lie Uteri.. I %once 'Pore, therefore, applied' myself to -the pleasing task-of berevolencii;and ad mitiis acted a.kind;but smart kick; •Which'Was' far etrecti'velhat the hiS:ey'es, sat up in* , started around hint With. an air Mem.. 'Come get Said_ I, 'or you'll !find this-bed rather too damp for your rhennili , ism You'll' kill yourself.' , „"„,lia t , s th s° matter? Who c.*laimed .the.'"inebriztted• 'rube; ,hing his 'eyes, mid not yet dapttble of ap= preciating-the n exaci'ibatlitlott'df v or ,miro :..:4ei . .up You,‘Vontfto end your e,tb t t:t 41.4 to: Marne 'You'. sliatilpated character , .1 . . • lry. master,' viffi4iY the , "44 „ 4 ,-; , g,; 4 O:VMg4! t 1 , 14(,1 61 9en ! ".1•Xpittivt • wafts tiffs tq it re 0 11, Vread , • B " o ^"ilef4 itiTel4-0 osr or " YfP1,1,,1!! e.g Aoos:-.41nit's itAlkTaYs oai?`"(0,1)ie ist)l'lt4Ml,sirt'itt!'... I ,oohol,o4ift 1a.,4.;!P 4, \ Of ,'lalilifs 7 ,o4664,Vy:# t. ' 144biktirr 16 ,,b!0 v , • -igi•4t , o , • EOM