46 : 47 -Tiege - AAlc uvi .,Qq .) en.l nird ! laf+, 4,, • 3 , , ,;, I El ,"4 . !, ,.. .. , ' Vi : , ' 4 ,jt , „;jt,i . :+cAat .i, I ,ll.' , .'"tr,l;fEl c':, .. t?:!..r.s.Z.E. 1.1 . : . 1,::a: : ',1ri • . {YY. 'l' ~~' ' ) e • TomntAg a* .. F"Z.O. ' 4 l ~50:4444.1 "•',Nf m ". : / HERALD- &: ...,,iiiiiit, - J.HER4I2II4O),fr .'ArUP, - ' ' liiiiii4kiiii,:'l.f,*.qiihre ,. S. HI iiitihe mit Nandi 6 ,gßmst;or rtfn The; ER ' ALD`: fdt EXPOSITOR ie ntibliehe '',.4Weekit4Witidedble royal sheet . ; tit , TWO, pOt., LARtit,pbrinituni, paydble within three yaiiiithi fitatfifie,time of anbeeribintl on Twbilootimie ....4a3i4irt.r,:socaTB;At the enitof the yen.V.f!' , be. taken tefiese ...than, six ;montl ,and Oh nape' dieiontinnedniitkaii or tetrittiree aft' paid, e x cept, it, the . atilt) f . publisher, and a failure. to• notify diecontin*. • • anee.willbe "eobsiderini a', new. engriOeinent. , AdvittisinQqwill'be dohe'bh tha thine! teiate. , • Loftin* must be poet.fiiiid.- mra . .! , , - ,.: F l';.**tip!gpßETAGE,.t' inhetiiiislitills; • of brick,' and' stoni,andlioltN And he inherits soft 4t l l4ite hsuids •-• And tender. flesh that ft4e theecilh, Nordares to west. a garittinrolirc A. heritage, it Seems to Mgt, One'would not care to hold in reed „. , 11ie !101l man's son inherit! cares; - The bink mer break, the thotork burn,' ' '§onie . brostill inny 'btirst his bubblie,shattie,' Anal soft 'iNhite'hrinils would hardly, earn' bold suit Lit turnt, Al4.rittil.e . ., it seems ' . One wOuld,not care to hold infest Nhet thitipnor man's son-inherh litont•lntiseles and n sinewy heart, A hardy frame, a - hardier spirit; "King of two hands, he does his part In every useful toil and art; A l.ritaze, it seems to me, A king might wish to . hold in fee. ti •Whst tines the poor mates son inliefiti Wishes n'erjoyeil with humble things, A rank adjudged toil-worn merit, Content thatfrom employment springs, A heart that In hit labor sings; • A heritage. it seems to me. A king might wish to bold Trace. What does the poor man's srin inherit A pail:nice learned by being p.mr, Cottrtge, if sorroiv come, to bear it, A fellow-being that is wire To make the outcast - bless his door; A heritnge, it seems to me. A king Might wish to.hold in fee., 0, rich nisn's gnu,. them is a toil That with all others level stands ; Large clinirtYilcithnerer soil, ._ not only whitens stilt white hands; 'This is the hest crop from thy bonds; A heritage, it seems to me, Worth being rich to hold in fee. - tione-twitt'ttatn,scorit hut thy state, Tliel tif hese weariness' than thine, In niert:lyblAng rttsli and great ; lVork'`ilitl• Makes the Soul to shine, .1 A ntlmrAlaus rest fragrant and benign: A heritage, it seems to tne, IVorib being poor to bold In fee. ' 7totlthciruo someAdx feet of Are cquals inilie.eanth at laid ; . ' !loth children of the tome itcar GOD ' Tr'Oic..title . taytntr heiraltip liy record oi'it well filled past:, A heritage. it seem to me, • Well worill.a life to bold in fee. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE To the Senate and House of Representa :alivesof the conunoincealth of Penn . sylvania: ' •'. • • ' • • FErmow ,, crrtzENs:---The first and most • importrnt duty that ,devolves upon the I.eg , islature: will be to examins 'into the fi into eartharrasSMCnie - Aif the State. antrto Make snitahle ptiiiision -for the -discharge of" Itit't Ilabi Tlte:etifire amount of the funded, debt of the Stine is $3%085,000- 40. • This debt is I:64mbursable as fellows: lal•theyeur4B44 I "•' • 55,922 .60 184 , 1;:, • • ' 62 500 00 184 k ' .3,586,342 08 • '' • ' 11:317,: ' 12,335 05 1850: , , 1,000,000 U 0 •-• —1853 5 ,. . 2,t)00 0 00o oo • ,-.•• • - 000'1100 oo •1554, i- • P,783161 88 E ' AMA, " ' "7,070,661 44 1859;, • . 1,2503100-00 :1866, 2,653,680200 1861; ' " 12000' 00 • '••• 1862;' '1,266,400 00 0,3 , 18 200 ,600' 00 3,385,076 66 1065 i. 1,829",609,60 itl 66 . . %624,0110, , 0d . .„ 1870, - 1,966215 .65 ,-4asit'Pits'ol4e at' • , .• . • • ctiftnitt bank chartehi, 5 69. 6 0 3 ' , BO' f , ' , - , • ' •.! • 106;669,398'17 •'.lrit4rest`ditiist Wirgost, iB42e•P# • • ' 'Which ebitithilites of,a2OClt WSW; "it"' • , 1 11 ,1 i#. 4 ..04sennt6 1 3:ili • 71 i. tymit'Auil, FetiytiSii; i 841; " ' ~redeornat4 I f113?,9t18/ 00' loterisitdue tit Mike:4 3 1843, 11i; • rklto4k b P i . ;1= 1. i! .. M ' . l llrf 4)0 A ),-) ME IT . , ;., f i lial a e tifik e - I f i n 'n" 1 1' f i i ti in' it;iiiii , i'.t . O . Lb_e (I' , - Po- t -- 1,941;8 2 7 ' f/X1 to' w i t s ' = , paisAmio,,ll.„,4lit°'lYilja,..,x- ~,yl-',.*6 4;944 : 33 1 ' 19'ki4u4 9141'"5'111r'11gr"1,:,':',7.54;6134,1,E1MA6 fi". .11, 11 1. 11 1...$ .Irr“ .) -° ,41, r-i , -490.00 1 ) A 0 o,ll.l.: l '`lositi it` 41 per cent., . s ~ Ac . 7,6 ,48 681 - Steller ucttoukti,t k.,pg.g,c4 1 14 . 7.P,;.,,,ir. i l . ri iii:i39 . Q 0: -tio?'*4o/ Peri.iPL . ,„ ~,-.., )- •,.t . ', , else tu'out J ~...,0.1 .. lse 1 , , rim litik9 ,„. t, *r..' ';e4,it i:e1i.,15.4‘#`,49, r 0" ',040.01k,04, ~.' 01080,1* 40. fuie-1WA.,, e , 4.1.11i11:;,-J,=.,1,,! .lov, 6 , s 4 1',4•4,4-: ,T it,bit;ireortt i.3,z,,...,l,,AraefretepholAft 0, ',.,!. : , ~, ,:.?, . 1 47.-, t., 0 ~+ fp.ketid44,t,ii tot pt. i*V•74 ' ~i **6 l) ;44:kl.%)pi p 11175,. .., armiiijoy. ,4,.., 10 , to, i i i ,,, iire ~,..."44.:10, ' " 14 '410.,. I I PUN , Ytl',;rksNi`.l.o#4,74, ERN • • , 1843:16.'e1it . 4114.41414414,111),%# ; e44 tained .l [Witlif 4l C.o . oo4lo.9P#PV* failittembir thi`hartitifAtiOkilfatjev, 40 4 ' • • • muntione ~e 9V0L,1;,, ttitncle 'the 'proPer thE46l,bni;.;,iiVi s king%JtEl oetimate'!from. 'aided,, it will *fig nf 0,040 - 495? Ti!t:ia*, pa . 1 04:.tfie 'PeßP4.6`44' . ?o, l ' year,, wa s 41553,9 11 :The assessment ,for the insiiiniYiii . titor, fairly'-estirniii ted at what it amiAittitljO2the Pest 'Y.Ct4' liroirided . the'lLegielainreirepeat 'the proVV so' teihe iiith the' Act 'Of July; 1842; entitled' "Air' Aetie Previiiefer, the ordinary eiPenSta Of , ,the 'Groiernmetit the interest Open the' State debt," &c., which limitillie . asidesamen(rif the _increased - t'ax to one 'year. Utiles.", provision be immediately ' iiihiletbr Conlin-) uing the assessment arid;Collection: of 'Mit tax, our financial difficulties'! must creased, and the consequences be , Most lastrous to our State credit. It will be.seen firm the•foregointlbte6 Ment,,that nearly,a ,, milliomof dollars;'aris-, iog, from taxation, remains; unpaid; .and 'there is no authority vested in the 'Exeeu tive, hy law, to enforce its collection, I IhaVe repeatedly recopmended„ to the Leg islature, the adoption of some legal method •of compellip g Co unty' Commissioners, 'Collectors andTreaeurersoo perform their duties 7 --but, thus far, no legislation has lbeen !had the -Subject.--In-the•-pres edt"defectivu state of the law, every temp: union istJheld out to. delinquents . to perse vere setting at natoiht.-itelojtinctions.-- 'Permit me again to call the attentior. of .the legitilettlre to tlvis-subjeitt i -and-to-ex peess the hope 'that This evil wi:l be remedied. The 'whole teceipts from our piihlic im provements, beyond The payment for re pairs, 'and The expenses of their, charge and management, during the, peat fiscal year, amount to $482,'057 34. The current expenses of government, including the permanent appropriation to Common Setrools end other purposes, may be estimated at ahout $750400 'OO. The oresources''Of The State, indpeolent oftax ation, and the receipts from the public im pmvenrents,at about $400;600'00. From in examination of till these receipts Mixl •shilities of the Suite, supposing the tax levied under existing laws, to be punctually collected and paid, over, there would ,he an annual deficit or ithno $850,000 00, inde pendent of the balance duet° the Domestic Creditors; for the punctual payment of all which, the . State is bound by every obli gating of faith and honor. After a most careful considerction of the 'subject, I have been unable, to devise any ether mode of meeting this responsibility than that oI augmented taxation I took occasion in my.annual message transmitted to the Legislature on the Eith of 'January, 1840, to. speak upon this sub ject in the following pointed and uneciniv itcal words. I beg leave to quote them, because I have . reiterated, in every annual message to the Legislature since. substan tially the same sentituentsi and I desire the penple,of Pennsylvania, and the whole world, to know, if there be ground to charge remissness of duty. to. whom the fault is to be justlyattributedt .. , "In expressing nity own opinion In favor of a resort to taxation, I do it with no in considerable degree of reluctance; but it intist be obvious to every cititen of the Commonwealth, that his house, his farms and his property, are all pledged,. beyond. possibility of release, to the ultimate pay ment of the State debt, and the,' interest tltereon accruing, 'agreeably to the stipula tion with the loan holders., Nor is this theworst view of our situation. The Statt; has been actually compounding, for years past; from a million to a inillion and a half of interest, annually; and the question is' nitiv• submitted, whether we are data' to continue adtling, half yearly, this enor mous amount . of interest to the principal of ourk'nue debt, and continue in this ptllll , latifTnotts course 44 policy, front year to year, of shuffling off the, evil day; and en• tailing this frightful legacy on posterity..... .It is a reproach on the people of Pennsyl vanitt-to suppose they can he longer kept in the d ar k., in regard,...,to the, situation in :which we hid the*. 4 c. --- All they , want. a know, to ensure ft,readY entaplionve ttith I this indispensibiC call upon their patriotism is, to knot# the necessity of the measure.-, ,The eliperieniie of Wore thud half a . aente. ryi foltiaed me An' Ilia beliefolist Ake geed selise'Af the' p'et4ll6 . 6t ,t.h is ''g e v ent .etiftiniOn- Wealth,,is . rarely, appealed. to tn.vain,.. In "p . .o.tiOng Oeire.dpilikiliq otredi t mniOnd- 1 i lag, .1143 . ..,meattfire„,1 7 01.. folli , ourai;)lci . of 411 1 4* to - . 16 enairebtereikvia swats`„ of tlie:eianiiigttiti4eit '. &A are: a l'olkiaii;iiiii, if{ bY,llits. "ealy're,iraitia' of the liah'eat'etiiiiiif ling'.6CitiS+'tiiOn 'tan d; ma `the:..,fearlailli *ohofge, 'of 3* cl i fi t oOo . incaOlicia,O . O;*O; i:eof;nor bb poi , O6.ciut by , i k it f e ellciW 411 ititteri 'shal I etletre:c . Aiivo' die, toniolpitniii ..0 1 ' 0 1 ,le0, .'ilo(1 : , tiovkApii..itoi:flifiliTt obilsoit'olitiuell . believe •:tii- be "iighp',lted at ltiOr; P. - ttti.iik . ,iiiill'' , lo,4o ,tkio';',OffeMiiiji' cif bribi sure: 4110.*.t$ , ...,.ft;r:riaitOtiiit - iooe4 Altielittiie miiol ItaC heart toe, limit red with , e i sera,* '!t/Oectiftititif;'.' ; 'Tiiicif,t4 ! P fik'ol4 04R."* . lieji*!itl: . ', ” 0ur, 00,0094. _e Viii4ii: eiT eif 01E4,0' ilili'' hie , tioti i „teitl. het tltatli.liati iiiii:`:neitie' etipOglii:!'roy!- 'the i ii : 6-, l4 i #; ; ; . .!*4 l l. ti ki i'§oo,r,ilOtto/J for the .• ? r - 1 10 1 *APV:i..,i:0, 1 t Prf.44.4,410..,' iiirei::nor . :Oiyeei.kma9; . eoythingxto.golvittt, el:10001j%; tki!i , ,cligig,fooo fixt . fil , oii,ul ; tiy, 4 11 0# ',*ticr.. 6.6 ,..' ' — iorope ;(I'o, end-.the iiii*iiiie.or...o., ' ,, fridiiiiiY'tiiiliii% thit . viol4lg6-' ',rotlezio ioio4ollo , )419.. - 0 i.i.fi.itio:qmi . iitioo:fio NO*, VlOnhifiA Aioti9 ,10e;0010.491# dNatt , , thOs . 'o , wilos'e4ttlipti.Attks . ,poAtigiter than that't::itftitd,ing':44ltl;,were,alt palopla ted to deist., even; hotiopt, , ,tpoil redid 'f a ith" 'fully peiforinini duty, far"asJ was concerned, 'I "Wag' tesolved* that bulb Fitly opinions, - an, my _purse, should be - Openly avowed`and now :understonti.-;- 'Fokii.Lyears `hale now elapied; 'tithe had ,bethi given to the'eXedted•to tbecome dalrti to the timid to become self-possessed, and for fictions 'Partizans' tit see the error of their, way. I look back With pleasure. on my course, because, as I' had ; no doubt from the beginning, I-lavis been triumph ,antly sustained. by' the. honest yeomanry of Pennsylvania. They have borne, with- . out repining, every .burthen.that was nec essary to.maimain the honor of, the. State, and they are ready to;endure yet greater sacrifices,.if they be ,necesearY, for the iiartie.cattse. .• • It has of lite_lienn fashionable, in 'cer tain quarters, to ,nee Pennsylvania, autl-cite her, as an . example in, point, to eauction..the_reproack which-his. been at tettipted to be cast upon the American pen pith of seeking to carry into practical oper atiOn the scheme of repudiating their pub lic ,debts. Those who have circulated and believed this calumny, betrayed a degree of ignotittice, both of the character of our' people, anti of the course of her • legisla tion, which is truly surprising. On every' occasion, the liability of the State has been frankly avowed, both by her Executive and Legislative Depaitinents.; and although the recommendations of the Executive, to make, proviiion for the payment of. her in terest, have um been adopted to the fullest extent, yet the legislature has passed laws imposing a Zak. amotiotiog the last year to a little less than a million of dollars,- - and this has . been acceded to by the people, w,lilintit a murniur from any source entitled to a nkoment's consideration. The failure interest has not resulted from a want of disposition to do so, on the part of the citizens of Pennsylvania, but from the general disasters which have overwhelmed acd crippled ,her, in common with almost every other government in the commercial world.' We are regaining our energies, and recovering from the .embarrassments by which we have unfortunately been sur rounded. A very few years will enable us to retrieve all that we have lost,'and to wipe from our escutcheon every blot with which unexpected misfortune has tarnished it. ‘Vhatever the int . ..rested or disposed , may babe asserted tothe contrary, there is not an honest - citizen , of Pennsylvania who does not feel the proud consciousness, thet her faith and integrity can be held up to the world unsullied, The valuation of the real and personal properly owned by the citizens of the State,. ascertained by reference ,to the valtiation as taxed forcounty purposes, amounts to about four hundred and sixty millions Of dollars. The average or the rate !of, this valuation is, no-doubt. considerably below - the actual value of the property of the §tate. AmOng the receipts at the Treasury during the lint veer, there were irons tolls, exclusive or Motive l'ower , . $755,155 59 Auction duties" • 59,661 78 Tax on collateral inheritanCes • 22,337 US I/iliac:His on Ilrhlge, Turnpike and,. NCvigntlon Stocks Escheats To which add the State Tux re : "57'325 Al coked, - , .553,911 38 'Phis income, deriVed frem . ,tbe above sources, was specially apprepriated, to iho payment of the interest on our public debt and on the faith of the State's adherence toilssoletim enuagemente:those froMwhoci the money was obtained were doubileis indticed to make' the loan. '. But, _by 'the resolution;.paiseit'.7lli April, 1842, mid the acts 'passed 21t1fJui s r,1842, and Bth April; 1843, „those funds ere : applied to 'other and different porposes, ftom what was deemed, by, the hegislature; am, imperative fteieq. B llY•lll4lfCcd by the .monetary embar • rasententB to vAiCrif haie alt l eadylidiorted. ft:, is tutu ' s shown', that about, three• anti a half eent.6( ;he t interest. Could, : have „ !iee,ll Paid the past , : year , 141, fur this eVbee, , ()nein legielation ; 1 , titid.tk . at the. abeve .titt in of, 8557,328' B'l,,tigeOier.:Witlt' a. IR 3 F,ocf'ess than three irate - 61),th°, ,atelesietl, v alue id the ''real ad'perient estate of the citizens the:Conlyertit -- , tioitld , iiik:thi:ein-. tereit'rett the,Peblie' tiehy;lheYped.alr ileillie,; eiUtthice' Penneyl!iehle oe the( proud OITIi• herldif,tithicli`the .true character of lier'pee i . ifterMid the reedifteiti'slit; ' peatieises; de ,eignid her to occupy. But te' eatisty'ihe p'eoplill'of the ,prppriety of this increase of ''lao4^ati'tiu'iariee'sheild he giyen thakft iy,m,ld be 9 tiptilied"te the oolioat'orithi interest i'da , thip Statilde6 i.. to , th b cialkaiOliq6liiir,eky .„„ Ni t i , , 6 ,., 1,,,.. ,:„,. if 7 : 10 '., , li . , :,....„:4 ',Pa 1 ...,- A 11 c , l'h ,, irtr ttt-0 •heett:;;'ithi3''otiliOtiOliTwiao9 aglihtet.taxatibrtiitpdee , the'iPietietit'Asteie of thinge,.whieWappeartito be•fciiinded.iitjini 4 tiee f ,aetli the,,tcht;. theoto l it n 104 ti,Hraiiiikes 'and , ittplittitlitzpf , he ritiiiii,, ,, pf t .a . IkstiklaPikkiiit.'iliti dlllloo4'' ' ti 6 / 4 4` latiliOlatittitiiiiiiis,? '4olhqk pale, It 0 1:1 A . )40,000! , r , , , 4 , :i2114, *Htt „,, ,Al!,,alf") . ' ' - 'it if - . -t„ A Jti~,; , 1tw,ti:,.,...,,..,i , PYPCf 3 .o44 , R,qr#Pß::for.-e.t9Ractc.ciolo„ tkkr . ' -,, ,k i t ' 4 . ..,f5,'`53 1 0',"4,F; ticiegiiiaeyYrqi. A:3 . •, i izoi, fliffoq ,itkOp on r: §it# 4 ,o,l) ...t , 'L l f.° I,l 3 .oFiNS'Ao„.9loVlati#ol4l%,' ,.. .yrc.r , l /,ird, Twit Aiii,BoV,9olfAo'ol,o4.r i''.lt - . ~,,:', i iik - I . i.liboial,4lothin!.nitir'Wl4l4 . s. ilir VC likiiViiiiiiii:'-.6Visiititili4iiitl.'oso A ziiiiiii iiiii,!,loi,iicitit..t.,-,,Tltti'.Aiiitirt's,!l4)W • - litithie, COnpiteiiqi4ilikap;rOkiti:Oki.Ov;' oar , . ?dountiec "alrid..',iiicti:` , iii;?o,lllllo,':ol,l'friii !iihit'l'and • ifliOiWiti'siffhiti'lliotieig,itte*iffii•": titttiltitii,"*Otild'edriliOlir'imiiiiinae,ititie l r'd every 'iyay:•vorielietent to 'Make".that,api?r l „, 'tionmen't.' A more unequal' one theri,lbet, Whieh'tici* exists; dation' be readilY•deiiii: Ode 'Fait aivare that each aqil, - every ob jedt 'dud Mode , of taxation "-ii:Mrre or lees ~objedtioriabie—bet that dittitildrrnot - absolve us from our duty: I havti tiltbrnitted to the liegishlture; my tiewdlagaln kid again. on ',this itibjeet t and that it,litid at tinted differ ed,With meilit.ll9 caude Of tirithplaitit—that dilteredde.ofnpinion hevibtproadeded from 'a conaeletitiodd discharge,Mf duty: But, if 'the etiggeatides hefe ithitle, di) mg 'leech' right and,proper, perniit the to exiiiiia the earnesi hope that the hegistature vial dai;, vise twine other mode, lead 'iibjedthiiiiiiild,- , and thatit vvill.not sepstilltd. Until fell mid ample provision be made tof the ridnatiiiii Payment of the interest °wont' piiillid ttetii; senii-annuallY, as it becomes due; and gills smooth the way for these who may add* after us in the . administration - of the doV; ernment, da l t 3ll e v, 0,061.0* 11 1 0b1:41 4 6 , 7 : ' , 1 44 ' 1"11e IOC:VOW, ilitti be ssidde& orlbe , Before quitting the subject of •taiatiOn, it iniy be well to take a relailve 'view of, the taxes received at the Treasury, for the last threeyears, anil the amount annually paid,:ont-to the . several counties, for the i purposes of education. The taxis re ceived in 1841, amounicd to $33,992 77 1842, " ? • - 48(035 85 1843, " 553.911 98 The moneys paid nut for the purposes of education,during the same years,amount ed to, in 1841, 1842, 1843, $1,089,832 83 • So ilistit appears more money has ac tually been pao out by the Commonwealth for educating:h)dr people, than the amount of State tax paid into the Treasury. It will he entirely practiCable, to'rnake provision for the payment of the semi-an nual interest, on and after.the first of Au• gust next: And, to , provide for-every ens sihle contingency,the State Treasurer Might he authorized to .borrow, if necessary,, a sufficient sum to make upony deficiency, and the taxes and other., receipts, of the State, applicable to the discharge nf inter,. est, he pledged ~specifically forihe re-pay. ment of such loan, and 'applierl'ps soon as received. . oil; all doubt must vanish 5s to •Me value The arrears of intereat doe id 1841, and of these Awn, portions hi' the public works February and August, 1843: have been funded, in conformity with the acts of As: when cons,ideted de Means.of revenue. sembly upon that subject: This was the ' To the More general introduction of sec 4 Most that could be done for our creditors, Lion boats, hi emetequence of the Slate lint , under the circumstances, and if. hereafter, ing:purchaded trucks for their conveyance provision be made for the punctual di s . over the ttvo railroads; may, he traced the charge of the intereal.• it will, I believe, be principal rause of the increase of dills cud tonnage on the .Main tine., .. The exPeti as much as could reasonably be' eipecied by the holders of °Ur loans: . , men: has been fully tested to, the slatisfac • I don or the most sanguine friends of the' There is now due from the State td certain systerit of individual ,competition ,in the brinks the sum of $.11,40,618 68, on ac- carrying trade. The Se boats, ,during . the' count of the issue of notes under the set pant year have prevenpl combinations, re of 4tli May, 1841. *hicli beers an inttrest duced the price of freights, increased . the of one per cent. 11$' 1 ' 10 " et the Pei ef. atrintint of tolls and Ohmage, and giVen to Assembly passed the tith day or April last, , our Main lino a (diameter for cheapness in entitled '.'An aet, to protide ; for the 1: 4 Y••• I transportation; which rims* Make it . the meet of Domestie Cireditors," Ace.; these , principal. avenue to a market between the dotes are to he cancelled et the rate of one , waters of the West and the Eastern Allan hrindred thousand dollars per month. 'rime tic cities. , A...system of transported funded debt of the State bears an interest whi it, in its incipient state, has been pro- ' of five androx.per ;Imp , oyable . .eetnilin- duet ve of such great bet efits, and which nually. If this mediation bR continued • • closely, indentified with the prnsperi at the.same rate, it is very ; certain this.! . i t v. orMe. unproyements ,of the Common terest cannot be paid, as nirety large pr_. ,' wealth, ispodded ton the fostering care of portion of taxes and. tolls will be paid in the Legislature. In 1843, the Amount of hinds of this 'description., ft is therefore, toll s paid by section' boats was $114,227 for theLegialatere,,to;deterMine. which of. Tr; of 'Wilier) $18,661 88 was for the use these .rneasureS it is the policy of the State of the State week's. •TO give effieiency 'to to Ours 4.. 1 , , , I the system t_ to ; meet the demands cruise ' . .I'lle. revenues- secured . f rom the public quent upon . the continued 'increase of sec works during the past fiscal year, although I lion boats t and. to.pre vent vexatious delays hot reiliiing the estimates., which wore ,at therailmail Otos, an increase in the num formed at the cortruieneement 'of the year., her of trainicolirucks Iles become abetlute have yielded a tetY handsome profit to the !y, necessary.,„As:these additional ,trains.' PommonWenitir.fttet the, expenditure s .' re-' will, ; be required , at ;the opening : 01 , the.' quiretrfor their maintenettee.,':„The, Open • epring bnsittesa, the„exneciation,ts linter of the. Caner CoMniquieney*' which will ,taiiteti that ai - Tidy appropriation, will, tie be laid before iioi; and , to whichyourpar- . rdikiiri„,to . that, 44e, pt. „ Stich an,, apHopria dottier attention' is' Invited; ethibits,ip de- . tionwiil 044 iippriti,l to the opting trade. , tad „the' reeei tits, litid etifientiqiiielt tipokthe :liY. giving assatiee, of proinntneati ,l'it the several lines of ca nal ; and • railroad; By deSivpeiy orkiiidtice, ityttitif.attd.irie,ltitn tliat:,doetirrieitt, it 'ipti'earti; Ant i . ' trottiribe disc; , hold, out, inducements, M friether in early c • 10 eihtt ,er ,the".eanat ht too in. tto l ik:: • 4..i.t0. of lle'''tttii beats,; Otte'e Ott : ; . rf - y ateir 'ter p . hrt of .1841. and . its bite . ripening frdni upon 'A riettinaq'ne ; basis t' a Orf,q,,ft re to, the the: saline eause,i'n the,follt;wiiig sifying, „the , qidnmOhiVetrth ;all; the ' lilt:000pr . w hich navigable season ilt 1840 'tv,as : rendered a-q must neeeeeetiif,resolt . fripk'thisiniproVert 'bout .Atight,WetV,,elitorter,-,tfititi that.or..thei,Mode ("if trantiMiVtatiott ove r our diVointell .nrevittes year.' A .&ireit,ihaatftii4 •likotv . istr ; Linea ,or chitaf an'tf: railroad. f ' I: Writildrur 'tOok-,place ardii t h the 'eetiii l e,9* 9n. ihe 141 - titer . rei - 14,061d that: dui a ppriiiirißlitin he !waie_.fdyitihn,,s,*bYeketitstsdfoi, several , matle 'direat: . and .tiotMittre payeble.eut of Wsektc , pititingA plop,tn irertSportatiovi,,and they tolls fur 1110,64;1e of: thfeks, Ito as to en *isi qg,.... • loss 9( itiventie:tO the Common- able • ttd3 Cana' EMninissioners to 4Mite'tlie itialt)i't'if 'OniileSet - thine ' ItiOtk,ficitf.'; -. N ot- pureh esti 40, more ~conaiiiielal, terms diens lii '''"d”' '' '' - `l' '" 'dd . d''' bit titgib"•lF ' w, titan ilit these. Hopei imente,,s e to .earvot , r me. ; e• one, anil•to'frec3the , rstes. llilif;;Oxtifi . ierieedfrouti the' li!ih'llomita 'Mt cC MIL er,silltitt..rttetlititt,pf.iteepint ,the'ai, Wl' 'Ari!istioo' . &piinitii , 'i:', 10,1' : . , - itte. * tiiits, eidtAs.,frOtp,;theilf i prop . ric.tiont.plOity,i, , ',., ertiiith4th r iBl4ll;B4l'f2ihelii4 an increase ; .. i , i ..w,lifl,ef rlit eito'init iteePeiteitTe l oili* , ki 4 t4t# l.l oti,t l3, o-,..04 1. 4:0 16 tt: 621t, . :4 * . it*..loll9 , PPAtio•gxeOgti*e, , epliVienol - §ill; Aitliiltfialidlif theoreeikpirciiittriiokhatitik4 010€10',A*14(111.41.4,0,11tYrit„ktttlt.PROPt k.ethiiiiiVer*liii*OhibitOhd:.fullioujiit rt i nt'itctsyott;riißittt*.oo4 , .4ooylfoixi,,,pkwal, )."0 1 ,, , ,•;:,,,i; ~..iii ~ .-....?.;, r ci,- 1 11, , ;:t . t , ' ,,, .;.,. , .... , ,t,..!: iptili , gadyiisd-cir`rittippyAmipmloo(6o4l ~ .;,iz.0.,) - 0:1;)•:4:i . ; •,.:; 4,iii;iO4ii r iii,,,,:, i1i40,2 •of m 0 00p,..i. :. m . ... 0 ,...y, : _i: ! ii . jy 0 :iy,.!;.,40.0ii, 0; , ,,, ; 4 0 „ • . : : ~•••;.:. , 0425 .6 06. : 81 000 . toto o il . i 00, impktipt," f iefifng,,pelijidrioo44tie - Nli*4.10 4 19 1 ' 4 00:*1• 1 0P.0# 1 : 41 11 0 6 0:i i *Pil-Wit.# 1 g 0 4, 1 4. 461 0010 41 ItOii: T 3 0,09;,,00. 1 4...,,, ,,,, ., , ,01.6';, ,, 4 , 4. , iri,):'f ifitetlt..;,)Ao4'sE;of e i otiiiiihg, ; * ,ii-`' . 4 1 w — looR e PI,P i PM , & gri; 1, 40, ' i ,oo ihtiiv:4 - 40,Mg, tell , V)**o3 , ' ,.?' ol i ttedo4 - .!l. L v ~ t , i,,,, ~!:.., T ,4.. r, ~,, 1.7 ,, .. ~.,,, , . :—..,,, ~/.., ~ :.„ . -,... -6 . i t i akik ;i1 : f r51 0 00 ,•,,,‘,40 461 . 1 .,.0.0!;,.,yrt,:t ,, .,,,te0.0. • tm ..l. r ei t Nfifir: , A ; ....:':;. 'A k . — ,' '.. --- ' ''' it i t l Vtner . ".' ap it iiitinqs9Ra'qr . u910 1 6,4, 15i ,, * : " 4 ' '," r :'' 1.. ''' '.:10:6.*614,4":'" 19,161 29 1,010 00 $1,41.1,236 89 WOMEN (=•!, i::~µ~sj • . 4410 ki v.-7;h vg ,4111, $1,073,840'00 $365.766 01 915.57/ 49 408,694 96 I AO - fliisirlilf with • trilfn e li'L f • VP• p. Y" , •; - , - ;,! ~'. ,: Iqt N..*6 litetdll4#lo;•;`,',24l,,•,' I., , li e ''''' A N ' itaii‘; 1 44 1, .., . ~,,1 04:ii .0-1.14.1 , :1e , •' ' , r,ec •- •-•4 iiint.292116 0 0 ,40 .4te-',1:111,,%, : ,..- t.14: • '-'" f 'vo .--, t k ti 0r1 . ; , ,11,,0:', , ~ . 1 'IA Ati•imifmatt.b.- ; - ,' - -_ , ' ' ' ' , t ti g i kk iit el l s,9 ) , :l , lll . 4 / 1 ' , :1 FV , I-Pi.."n e , v, -- 7 , • 536'28 .1i6,636 OS '' e FrenpewNe.•';.-,_ ': ‘ • , ...._ ~,,,,,,,.... , 77 -4—..-----. - .. , liciiii.veliilB43. '.. ,„„. „, , - ~. . 4 . ~ ~- 7 7- -- 7". 0 x '',,-, t, ' - i-r h , me 'line's. Or exe.° B ! °' ~ , , ,,4 1 i iid,; 0 11,' t e 8 8 ' ' • • • . ' ' ' 8 :': ' , , • ts' over'ixpanditures and, all lialnlitte g illila rolldwis :• , 'Mein Line. cr (.. ., , ' Delaware Division * , ~ ~ ._ , 6mq:l6:inn:L. ;' North ' and West branebee, Beaver, Shenengo and. French - • Creek, omen of enendituree over receipti,. . Total .excess ,of receipts over o 1• penditures, . . ' From -tnese statementsit!appears )tlt'at. with the exception of the small excess ini the ' Stisquehanna and North and . West Bran,* 'Diviiions, - the ':Fortillia upon the YOAr's littilnesin have been deriqut fi'mn the %lit fide Mid Altb.belaware Dilisitill. The last haiheil diViSititi 'halt. Yielded ii , pl•ofit of five'fier bent. Uppit the Mott of Its minstrue'- ticitit,itbiclii, but for, the loss iff keventle i s stietalheti:ROot the:etimlikhation-attiimg-the boatipan,lieforil. 'tell:lied do; antl interrtip 7 frodi breenhek, t(V,ould .have, been in'. Creased tO tiVer,Settri per. cent: The Colinnbiti,anti Pltiladeptila _exhibits__a_very4tatitylatg_. retsult,;_.!rhe clear profits of the .rostl.o,Ver eipentlitures and liabilitiesihe . past yoay adiount 060'65—equal to about Eve per ; cent; on the original coh of the railway and the tow live •!epartment, , , In pursuance of the , provisions of' the act of 7th March, 1843, a charter.Wasissued, On - the 113th' day of June last, to The Erie Canal Company," The company i s vigorously prosecuting the work, and gives fair promise of its eddy completion. That portion of the divsion from the Ohio River to the town 44 New Castle, according to the terms of .the charter, remains in poi• session or the -Commonwealth, until the completion of the whole line; 'A large portion of the expenditures on it during the year, was caused by repairs to the works since transferred. ;; . It is evident from the,foregoing,ahatraets, and from: n review of the details, contained in the Canal Commissioners' report,, that the Mein line and, Delaware Division, can, at alt Unites. he made sources of profitable retentte to the Commonwealth, by the r erciite of a proper viglance, over the dis bursomehts. Mona has been done towards introducing a system of strict egnntitny, and' dispensing with officers, agenti and la borers, tvlsose services tend Milk to swell the amount of eipendituresi If the sys tem, thus begun, he carried nut and perfect, 1 1 . 011, `,ler rIkP,V,•, , ,VrAV / tßtr., :4"4 •,1 S, 11; 17t0 7th 13 awar e''. 1 111 lotri*iidsitero; afif„birioalpifi c ifinairoti- in 're! 00 - i4it2e' ti Fig ) 1, ' tic ied,imjiizend.,•my .vie wk uit Ow, 830(6'07i fni#4..ht!retkitore. eft yery? fully cypte4B 4 O, an4)151. tieod I.o)nidtmn • 4011 . . . . • . an . . ': i. ~.......• •• Mtn all ttle Se4Vellk!l. rep, - ,flt° 1 ,1 1 !'. 1 ,. --.4 1.- - p7r - 4 l'•!,'L,Yi ihtirlitie',liittie.UUW,:ioeUinetl,e',..becie Paynimite t ' Mi.,'"_-hinfor of khe Lltitane, „,Itti,,:,°e° 'ente;:talfgliibYinitd,eiroekic i oi,, iiia.ht s p et t' linty ell I . 'yonr:l'etth„,l nit"; ni.liCireurn,„ oto they ' Wikfin regitlitta,:tini r,'lnisitikiSks: HO ii ak e , ei ,l nd ' il °7°'° 'di AW , !••:44111tel it "eiriiiinseribe ,' their, ', liatilitieli 47.lthin :the'. 4i; l fit ri,t/i.lotg - tIOOI4IIW-Ohliftti#Y in: • houdds el, prutlii4i, that Wiiitillilui .gee k°Cl g tit i bli i : i t tk l i '. i „ : : l* ( 4 , crifig4lll, 6 o,. a , recurre n ce , oft he'peetinittry.;.htidnirrSett- : Upon . 'the Liegbilik'Fres". -lotttitiC,4 o44 ' merits whieb:hatiP for 'iniiinis , eiii past diie; lion, - ,Should : .thefiett,,tit ;1,t04,1499110 4 44,. tressed the 'community,- : 'The'gradoal Ms- be fountl,te be, es rliooofakitiiiftitfe - ,- - .. oration of 'public 'and; confidence; , anis' to ,think theY,artie#WlM974*"sjO"' will enable the tolvetirinstitutiOns 4 liie ale Member of the= : Legislatur e; will gog- • State to• furnish a cortency . . es. filet as ti., nine the • yalitlity, ritan,.`ulealiniq ;hi . .:rc., quire(' by the wants of the country; ' . which' cured I •••Let tt be knott'nAit" - '''`:SteS ' will he redeemable in specie on demand.'., can . resort to such Illeitna:;,l,k#l l . Iliab.,. As no ,bank charters will expire during their PtirpOsee; ,entl,,thbre#:. i, ",- ti,#',all ' the 'remainder of the present executive confidence and respeb4Ar Otti‘.?,4ll,4llllti, y o, term, there will he no',tiecessity:Air.enaeti.'. It is alto of the efeliettterYo l l,9olv ol l)°"; ing laws for their renewal at present. , -;',Elni; every- enlightened eystem ofjorispruderiCe,'' practice of renewing acts of incorparatiti 'hOt'fritiol vintage eVerycentreetlntowhich• long before the expiration of the,exiiiii4 ,o,4fileks i• and, if . . l .o:„ . c e rY• - sthki., o , l ool:4;‘,.'", charters, is Manifestly ,Vvrong,' even *ler* 'ifillliethese contracts. are errelietl'aSUpoeuni , ,it may eVenttiallY ,fie erinsidered-prisil i tW'tn,' - the traud.is ' discover ,There 01 1.‘1 , 0;iik., condone then': Under 'preilint'cirettmidianfrldilthilent prabtiebinollit l idjaittif,iNlirofie ces, I think it would not he•right Id ethitar;• ' o, l k#4 ,, strilting.mr ,. .ilts(„Puitt °,,,,4,1ii_1e• rites ,thd adtilinistration of iny stOcessor,b,y #aqii(tf,44Bi*Pl4,ol.iapgoe9"4l4Veli :Prernattil'elitllegislating-.-iihritr sebjecti - that'Ot*cOP l ?-isig-aPPI ' f": 44,0 „ 3 „er4,;reet-- will beltinito..that.Perinkt& the adminis- tii'Olie,iitetalW,.the.Y are iiiiiii.,):',F.liiktimd '- trade!' of the,government.„,,the situalithi 4 ' 1 4 1 tite 1 'fe.t.!1".." . , ,, :, , , ''.:• • ' - :,':: - 1 , ', , ''' ' ...'' . :';:i''' of the cliiintry• and its htielheis certitinlY , ,Np,thconventence has nool'lllo , fek'' does not reptire - ; the granting •of.any,fiank nor dealt ent to the.pnblic,intereilts; froth`' eliarters; __Believing „that .the evil's-of-think— tily-,refusi -lo«pliPro,Vp•tbil.bendt'i!offered iti ' / ing are‘tiortected by the piled Settee tir the the ilittivi dale eltdinlitg lb, hiiP , Pe'? P•,elecT ed mmunity; I coligratillate, the tegislithre ted. .The „pOrtien'of the. law,c.ih,erefiire. upon 41ae prospect of being relieved from - pointing out the' mode . Of; lecting State;, ~, the immediate consideration of the subject Printere; not haying, been':"CoMplied 'with; for the. present session' at•least. ~.. , the matter, rests with , youlto make.',iitieh The report., of the , - Seperintendent of provision on, this, subjeet„as., you belieic . Common Beholds. will exhibit trek condi- the_ public . welfare „desires. ; •••Tnel„fr'auds lion in detail.:; ,Every. thing calculated to practiced. upon .the publielorportioitittlinse advance the interests of this !lost import- persons ectmated with the ppliliC.,printing: , ant of all our public institutions, cannot be . ;he last', few years,,are tpo palpable antlitoli' .. too .stroligly commended to.yeer attention. ;mime to paw l . tmootieed, ; and,mlnitetter - The vitalinterests of your religion, mend- measures the ,I,egialaturepaY titink,Prcl' ity, and civil liberty itself, are dependent per to.adopt, will,',l irust, provide security', ' open the therishing, aid, and..enlightened 2,, *at their - recturence. , '.' '2 . '''.", support imparted to our.Conimmi Schools .Itis no disparagement to her eisterStaies ' and higher Seminaries of learning. ,Here to assume, that •Peitnsylvenia, •in her geoe must be implanted the seeds, of, virtue, of - graphical pesition„and in her toineral l .,and - intelligence, and rtf all that confers tlistinc- , agrieultaral resources, is,suipaised bY MO • tion upon , opr citiiens. ~ .• .: ,• . ' inAlig,Alnion. „. Her population ? for,,h,s,rdy,, . The ifiiinrt of the Adjutant General will l a nd e ff ective industry, ;:Priserillt a m o d el .;\ lie, laid before you.. . 1 took occasion, in • w,, thy 44,4111 praise,' andthicindoetehdet ' my .annual message, of 1840, to say. that voted to a coin4anc develo pment, r b ar y aq , ,`.'our militia system is a tax, to a consider-, mineral trealth, cannot ,fail,kin good; tiine'i •_ Mile amount, upon. the, Suite... Treasury, t o p ro d oe p the most nainnftetting reatilts. which might hccconiiitletably.leafibitetlif the „ ,Ther4 is..hardly a titinntiain or valley Adjutant General Were. bliargeliAvith the Within lier .borderin th4,4locs';'notabottud fluty of personally euperintending the sys- in dePosites of coal or iron. 'Our . ciliate, tem in its, Aletalls,•and properly,,compensat- and railroads penetrate ,ajmost, erety, ono ' etl 'therefore.", fn eiery annual message ol these mineral regions, and furoish. them,. since, I hive, urged the imphrtance Of some with a cheapand ready highway , to mar- 4 ' ' attention •to {ilia . suhjitct; , The office Of k et ., • . . ‘, , .. • -1 • ' ~ Adjutant General has hnen fillitl for everal if those entrosted w it h the, euardianahii years bv, a gentlemah; of inactive' know'. „ f , he 1 pul i u.. welfare, are but • truirteitheie edge and, experience, who has devoted trust; the day is not fAr distaet,,whenTimi-' - much tin=e and attention to the discharge of sylvaiiia must ,bbconie,,the greet wortiehdp. its duties; and it has been a !natter of re- of the 'American Union, for,the•production' Bret that jiit suggestions have not hail the of coal, end bon, and 'the fabrics construct-, weight with the Legislature, to which they etlfroit, thee(' materials..., Ifjhese,great ;07, , were tiO justly, entitled. . By the lejslation tefests are surrendered to some imaginary; of the last few years, one of description • theorptic,.Areadian, scheme pf free,,trade.. , persons after another has _been exempte d we. dla y st ill continue to,,serye,6s: lIPWICIAk t . from the payment lif fines, until the amount of wood and drawers, of Waterkg somtl , forr received' at the 'Freatiory, during the past year, falls short of theexpenria the sum of eign mi neral sod arti4ens, and ur jpeitli * ,' culables.depositess•telly ilie' liseletll, 842,448 59.. ThiB state of thin g s is yo for ages. I ;mat,. howeyer,, 00 , ptopto or. polpably wrong, that nothing more is re- this Cominqiiiidealth will never, be stedunett, quiredthan ty. bring. the rams to your no- into a sacrifice of their dearest rights: •' lice, to ensure an early correction of the ~'the • . • , • •: ", ' ••:^ -r: ~ policy of stendipg hy tier, ,own in-`. evil, „. „ been, for . to list hagcentury. terests, Mud . , , , 1 . Pennst 'ratite has a force of upwards of thirty-five thousand volunteers. , that will too deeply fixed, in ,cmisylvanni,' itv,,b , i!f: . compate With any. troops of ibis or any abun q am .: 6 wil ' il P ilt a 'Btiuggie; and t4l•3!'it.O.A other country . . I cannot.ton earnestly re- lier,publiceeryante wito r tvould 4 .adyy?Ytk}., commend them to the foste'ring care of the surrender of any of 4 t : 4lla .Pi e in'• 9 4°9°P.s.wi without the fostering succor of the Gov-, Legislature., , , , ‘' , .• . .. • will - •... eminent . find on" bel o w laistalteic. , Under' the net. of the , e24th March last, • '- , soon - entitled.“An Act to create permanently : the an ,-estimate : of popular s feeling they: ha yet office a State Printer," Isaac G. ltl'kin, retied. , It is ,idle to talk of reeiprocity of . trade, when 'Englandlvill not receive , •otte: ley and Hotter. and Bigler have claimed ty three dollars tier ,, ,••,,•; •. . -•-•/. , "•• be Stiat , Printers ; 'the filmier -to do the flotir under a prehibitety duty ; of leer than! . -.. barrel—for uti. to, receive . English, and the latter to do the 4einnrin The r an.. her. coal and iron tree, or n ear ly , Sei49,i, prim . ' ling of the Commonwealth. gunge of the Act Of Assembly seetned to duty... „ • ,% , •• • , t t , , - , %:'ll . - ~ ,•:',, ' ,,, ,- ;ir',:•••, me to.rentler. the' validity of this election .Pree tre'de and reciprocity of dn.„Vt-j!lfiß,i, doubtful, , and I .caused the question to be the, 1 4°Ide'l 'rule; °F e t'C'O rif°l .. ° ° d b it 4PtVl,t" submitted to.the Atterney, General, whose 'beery, and, if „universally varied Rtli , (••• ; ', , tfi ' • , opinion on' the subject is heresiith trans- practiee, would render s mankitidheiter aro, milted , to' the . Legislature: I. moneprted. inept, acceptable to their Maiterthittepro t , ..,, with• hint, and aecnrilingly, deelhted in ip,‘ happily,`; this , ohligititiortie • vialtintarVpo/, .., prnve , the bonds tendered,; informing the itr-assumed only by. the Jedi erafit," 4 94, 4 parties that thew bole maw r would be Ali- graaning pf oleo and nations wholtre MIMI; -, , mined id the' early • attention tif ,fite L'egie- tor their ovvo eiple by liii the midi ~t•Thilto4l47,'. :• 'attire. , • Had the parties ,interested reason dime:nal trniltia' tan , ,t tiy eltliietotitititik;:' to „eumPtaln of the e,ourse,pitreitted .b'' -the' the • wa l s , catniliar ; ,aOt t ir..tethers', l , 4 ,,kintir f mtak' Eiecudie,,they might hafe. epplio,to• ;he MaYs Fe, ein,o= 4 o.e'lrt,•„,o l ,,tl.a e . gkt,4 l :q . ._s . .g . P;:,, -. Sol.rem'e,Court,,during ith dersion in .Itai-• PCOnsiivaniS;' , PO ' 4;.!:;ll,l4ol,l4, l l.4V.':"‘"?' risburg; for a writ of in f actlan'ius s . directing • usitielf•ll too long tdinfe tt , s truck ipettki , ,,' ••,. ft.trett"4 4l44 ler' • -,, the .Goverhor Vs aPprove their boinli,io , liich manly eftort to titih ., ol.yit , 2 ~, ~..,„; to intselvestkiid'Vse who: cOntleiafumilre • was a Mere minniterlat duty, lettlesk lie (-- • -., •• , 4 seen ,;., conk elltftY some legal reasim fpi hid fere.: buithr thew dptyr . ' )06,4 , altrigkialp)'• • 'sal, ', I Was it all tidies ready to have Met; syqattla *llldoon be plated' liClifi:tritelfsN, • 'this issue. before that tribonal, rut. have tt, sition. , ~.. !..., ~ •,,,,,,, no time t ntertaie l eda 'deebt :of the retirilt4 , dui agricultertsts.,, 11/aI.T .11., PrprEt, Ircrr u ' Pi",idiulx" ain 4e•itro.:,', )) , 1 , •r• 1- l'.. . ehadics; and eit t it:Alis,i4 . ciiitesii,: : ,. .l* , - ,1... opion` f , ,ihEi.„Jeill Orginneiti- Orel alike interested lit e:sytatlfa#adliereneeetialtt sented (11he Aftorner' General; ; Which ~' the,' polioy,'.`ol4 l'inttlanntl , arnt ,4 ne ooool loC • regard. arr,unittitWerahle; Ode are OM ,our own •Peetiliat mate • prio l )4oontt ‘4 . 95 : 00W :, :':. Miler cit i curnstati'eW''Calj,TlACW`'•** fit . :11iii{ . 1)01j4 -1 1 ,ests 'Pot..bop:m.9f • fi t t timit . oo;l'.l' , s l .o. ...r. 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