.1 • 1 .1 ME I 1•••,. • , 7 •• • _ • _ _ - VALWin • , 41 Al WEDNESDAY. NOYEBIBEA , „ in terestiindrending,,,inait4.jlds- week 0::;r We shalbfind,a place in the proper department for Atnatin'O poetry, next week: Q.T . Later kart most interesting intelligence 011,hp at(Yrlnhig,„a'll4 0,vae949 11 , °r*ST, t eCCY: will be bp f irst page. ' ", ' • cri•We have: receives, a comMunication on the stibjeCt of the Gubernatorial ilimpina tiint in favor of iron James tOolier athid shall appeal innext.-:our... OM...columns aro. efcourse °pm 'for the' disbussion'of the silb-, ~ .jept, to tot the_ friends of each of the Candidate's. Whig oorriti.OF Geo. W -of that empty, for aleetion hp ,as N .ate Treasurer for iha `, • - , Oz:r Senator Gibbons or miladolphio - ,;.is. .witronlit''s l itken of for tbEriSpeakaraitip,.ottlie Senate in:,..the—:,aiiroachittg, session. ; not :selatiVjfroin .tteii ranks a more accoirli*beit _ • C;XRE i S lk.:1'111; TWO Hons4.:v:'.4- - The Phila. • . 41ttyff , tittplorth American says, ,11P - Saltij t011in; of DelaVvare county; is announced. as atintlidate for Cierlr'of the Senate, by the. HUrrisburg Telegraph. -The tiame ,-- of George W. Haritfriersly as also used in con nexion with-the office. ------VcoMilerk of the House, we hear that Mr. Thomas W. Duffield; of Philadelphia conuty, . and David Fleming, of Harrisburg, artf candi . dates: affeompefent men. • Y_t'The Cumberland Valley • Rail Road Rfidge at Harrisburg, we are truly glad to learn, is within a span or. two of comple- in a very, short time it will ho-ready _for the passage of passengers and carriages. The loss of the old bridge has been great drawback upon the business interests of our • flourishing Valley, and its reconstruction will - be OT incalculablis — Mvantage. The old Har risburg Bridge Company we believe have -----hot-yet—madst-•larrangemonts--forrebuildiag their bridge. GALA IN SiarrEarsauaa.---Theilid ball reathitlf erected Shippeialprg.,is le lie dedicated tn-mervew, opproprinte --cerernonieshe—lnembers_ol_the 'Order will walk ininocessioni adorned with their reg4liaj and an oration will be delivered-by 1100011ns . Fisk. Esqi of-Philadelphia. An extra train of cars will leave this place foi l Shippensburg, with a reduction of ttieTaie to halt price. 1):::)- Our friend .Hitt _ seems to in 3 a man of many . projects. His last is a proposal to change his Semi-occasional (beg pardon, semi-weekly!) paper into a weekly, and übstitute the windy title of " American De mticrat and CuMberland County Chronicle,'? for the old cognomen of " Pennsylvania Statesmaa." He blows the trumpet for. the rrwailtebdomadal - very eirong—its "literary iloyartment is to contain no " mawkish ro mancesfraucli as UrTtlt tatti-antl-Godey-eapti vate the female woild with, but instead of them- will.be given an original tale of ,thrill ing interest *from the pen.of the celebrated -Geo.-Lippartll 2 - in politiers_the new...paper is to be radically "democratic," with old Shunk at the masthead.' We wait for its ap pearance with breathless interest, add mean time would suggest to friend Gitt to lay in a good stock of paper at the start ! SONS OF Tr.strEsumcc.—;The Philadelphia North American says, the Grand Division of the'Sons of Temperance of the State of Penn sylvanialave been some days in session at' the new Hall in Sixth st. A more intelligent rand Tspectable body of men have .Dever been assembled together, and .they would compare favorably with many representative assemblies iti our country. The Division is attended by over qm delegates, ,from .all quarters cf, s itie - State; and we are pleased to teirri'that the eillsCqSin rapid and powerful progress. Diiit ion NO. 9, of this borough, was.represduted . fri the Grand Division by Mr: Ssrauer ELuarr: • ' ' • ' , •. le • 'o*- The -publication of Dicken's nets tale, " Donibey 'and- Son';',' has been com /triaticalin•Gen. Morris' admirable family :pier, the N.Y. National Press.' The. first rtiv.n chapters are given in the list murnber, ~; A nd they will be given as the remaining chapterssiieFessively . arriv,e in this countty. Tirmsilthe National Press,'a peennum. (07 A.,:north•east storm, , quite equal hi". savorily ~to,that Of, alabtion day, has been prevailing for the, last three ~ days, making racist diamal weather.. We; hope, there .was an abatement of its. fury in, lew Y . ork yes terdaY,--he •'' itnterrified democracy g , caret bear Mali A. Watibitigtoilletter a4 . lye,. r e peat ±.","; )40 t hat fiesh•triicitikitfeTe. be vutv and ' ~?"1 1q . , butbu ; t'ii is not yet cettein yrbeiber PE*liiisYhOila' s oi• Ohio to be inost favored; tn4d the' beet 4 • - Ali ;4 • ' ',a '• velem ng.r t145:;,!.0ifi; •"; 'OA • " t .ilatigiV,irijiiii4e9o# l ,T 04)4. go!" ._._ ~ • 1 tio:siii,.iiii:Ai:tigq), .1.1, 04 . 4 „•,0 - ,Virio ara-11, ~....,t ai citig strOti:EtqlX,,:• ' t - n(thieughtitit the ,§" l ?-.. •I . 1- 4 4.:the'kciimr , 1 0 ' ~ ~.-I,' CCI • .. n f ii,',ghorr 608,- -,,' ', ''r , ' ' ' ~•,' ''- .'',' in'ittYc'r,-.., !--,/,'''..;'7,7,`,,.., ~,-, tala t ni t kiP ..,,..-4,.?..,.. .ii, 0*.,,..1;;;',3),,k• iTroit'lhe„r,:gitlpflTl.Lis.4. , inie TP:4•8,„7,, ~,,i44,04: ~''+ ' ~4, -4,r-,; ~ v''• A..1._;.1,0..;)..•.,.,',3.,179, 23r1,-.l.fnv,s-ki iiiilbitlittetid, i' e.sa'lrll.ni..i.4x4,.ieTiftitq. . ,:•.t`, i)A, 1.,. 1 - ' , .^...157,1 ;.',',;::,•!. P'5,..,(`1,%;,.‘ '-i.•:',.!!i,/1/1!',,-,?'•;',': `, ':',..'T 1, '4 ';'-':.,*.., ',,:?-;,,,..,:, ', ,:.',',:f•-'''T''' ME BM 12112 , „Wilk, PriroloAti OR GovErMOR.47The wWState C"vril.lifo - iihe n9mifiatit'P 'Pf $. da!e;fc'FGcf ( r.ern,c 4 ; me,ati ju Hal: it r 4 ,;,Ph'll3ltit:f(*fall-frimf ,- ' 4 o fliti t ft t " "P. i . 04'st! in) or. fOlt*fr,of - , l _ . \ htt I ti*!sbeil'' :ht)ekfra . %% 41( 41' 61 '0. , I tcentf, ..4 0kiate 6 0.40 1 :* 1 000, 1 .0 164 ` OiVaiv cie.Per . 744`X'inilit:llev,ea,Y L ' if i s t 46o * l4 tP NO; %V If fg Stining'conunioyi Ciimi;eildfld '..`qurifillfot...early - rniirmirer Bliinflti-biriakeif U•c - ollifira - Coffotreonvonfion, ---- torimotied of 'ilolegateq from er k eli",,'eßfitralrip:!frficllid' purpose_oliaelooting_ornAtorial and *wok. se - otative delegates 'to tlio'Sfatit Comentiori. , stored with MIEIII Ir,i-;ixs.—Tlte...l..suruster LTiirton, ,iii,.ikiiirti Itifile . iiii-lii iii-ille*Otirsit',oftOtratleb;clkliti, , p rsued - by. itOlikZornini Lekl, 4, , I aro, says ; upiftugst - olker,tli).Uoi i , etruSti' ,t 1 tloloKipp,ti..ii,,O,,.:eyiTYanks will be passed, by, gT;..i.. l egiSiir,ture.?"., Thelluien thinks` it wicrld. Ale'l9lly t . pass smelt ; bills -bealiii -6 f' 66 "/ 2. 'tiqiii.' ' '.iiiil.r'r.ii (letero: ll 4 '; tioutci tele ull. , Bank c harters wilieb„bar eel clan'tholl r itidicidiTgliriliilW ie . embfii= ( ritii„ _Most of the- suggestions.which ie . -Union afle,riwitk — iespee6OL - egiSlafii4 ac tion, by the IYhigs .: We Iteartilt . .endOrits:, Bu(litur. Cumbedanitepunty members toll, bably, , fuivo a.:--flank charter tc . ",asic- tor, -Strad , the'sit- , nation of our commun ity is such as to claim for theft. application ,a- respeettut, eoesidera; tion. For two years past , our holeugh has been vithout a Bank, and so many and vexa-. :tieiis haveheen the embai rassmentSeatised te our business men in consequence, that all parties -now .reel -=the necessity of sticVan fitstitutio& in ohriiiidst. The loeofocas even grouted a charter for one of theitpectiliar kind last winter, butits it was all irrtheir -Own. hands and the charter waa_Peo werry pekoo liar," they could not get the stock taken! But so very gracious did they become on the - Bank question, that we are by - not:11911S certahuif Judge-Hepburn had been elected to Congress thit he would -not have gone in for a Nuliond Bank to be located in Callisle! WO repeat, then, that an application will most probably be .made fur a Bank in this. borough, and trust thde will be 110 attempt . to forstull action on the subject - While•we' should certainly oppose 4he -grant .of Ranking privileges itidisetitninaloly to all who make Ai a vitsh," there are. nevertheless cases where suck a favor would - subscrve the pnlMw oti: — Ourtarnmft,lrritis - roncetled - b all pailiFs; needs a prOperly managed Itnk. lug institution. As for Gov. Shunk's 114 m l -liability" doctrine it is an arrant hum bug,—a fact of which he hinisell by this.ikne_ ought to be hilly convinced 7" T Theloc.ofoeo papers are still. earne4ly . engaged . la showing the diflerence of • indite betWeeh the “enterrified democracyi"- asothey used-to rejoice in.-heing Itc.e9nling to, the sialOimeins of the . j lopote'co pppers, the whigs are just as much superior to the locofocos int:trice, as are. Geri.; gallant boys to the - 111e.ticius.! -The last Statesman after giving a most exammited • account of the storm on election.day, says; In such.weather :it takes strong nerve a 'firm purporte and an object commepsurate with the discomfort and peril to ind(ce peo ple to leave their-comtbrtablefiresides, their homes with their wives and children to the metal. of the winds. We know of men who resided within one quarter of a mile of town, and Democrats too, • who did not go to the polls r on_aciaturt of the terrible storm, and men too who neVeTlielbTeliflizscd--atteleo don." • 'So much for the locofocos in a storm. Now see how some . old coons came out. The Washington (Fa.yneporter says : ff Arvid the storm /lilt, the rain on Tuesday last, them appeared at the polls, in East Bethlehem township, an aged citizen,iThom as Farquhar, cast his ballot for the Wings. This roan on the day of the elec tion, was over ninety-six years of age." , Wm. Gardner, of Cross Creek township, an aged Whig, walked through the storm on Tuesday last. a distance of six miles to vot.3 the Whig ticket—after doing which he has. tened home on foot , through•mud.and opelting rain to hurry °trellis 'Vhig neighbors to the polls. • Mr. Gardner is upwatds of - 60 years. of ago. May he live healtl.fully find happy to number one hundred years." 'fri the profound 'wisdom of liis 'blessed administration Mr. Polk has.arbitratily plun oad this country into a bloody and costly war. Now can thePtatesman tell us / after the ',lie .. ture :1160111'6A diaviiparthe old womanish cohardice 431 the locOlocct party, holy map) victoCieS.Wo dhoold.have won in Mexico if Polk's own political friends, .who Cotil&nt to • the_ election on account of a little 'rain, had been called to fight out this warl But the Statesman slanders its party. The holiest portion,of the bicolour:ls wanted to .rebuke the fraud of 1834—and they did it._ •0::}- The British 'Free Trailers in Caiwla. . ire anxious for the siccess:tif their •frietnis on this . Sidi of the 'water. .The Toronto Globe has the folloning.;. • • • • 'Faint Tue SrAvv.s:—The WhigS are beat , ing the Loco Focos in the elections. ' Sylvania has. gone decidedly in favor of the torther. 79‘4,..may heie:rin.injaribue effect on , . the „Five Trade s...iistein. ' • The Southern Coast of the , was • . • 'visited yith a most dostinetive gale'en the int' ult:. 'Amounts from that quartai - .afalo that .!and stualfipera,ll3 nut s lnim3 - ibittt s. lo of . ' a foie ommi."loo l ,B4atteror:Ailt , vitrP:oo4.4lit, centsoiort.nud4istresaCaaltardirbe realikedt' .A *eat many ` lirca have.'been lost also by,' way ; ubo;,visrted;by. tli'e;gale with great, SC? ' ; ' ':p* " :l4iii:l'oLuturp, father'.o . i. l 4iril: •141' , elie 'the rOtif,iiteneto jaay witlise'itjidiotiree with 'Heii , ,ihi r e",iii.e - i .V;e;i;4;6lti 3 Oypi:,# tpo..."l.6oh ,uu4aPPtit e,l_, ,vvr,uf tv0194 , up.tap i.!i,,3ltneii.e, durilig th,OAtinisbii!ciligif;rlycharged wik ili 1 6:.1(1111hit l yif?.. ;• 41.113:rt - 4111:11iii. ojityeiff of ;his' , #l°,l t. .I.. ll + e ' . - 4 lonttlat ;1 . 6 3 ) 1'8 01 00 , le it; p . ,, , 0 , 8 ':ock.:tuteo,9l,l !I. l 4 l irillie 11096tiotiefaxliciions,ofE Fr00.. - iie'aild other oOpiiliii . novipliets:;:' ,7 ,:- , .t.,: et i .., . 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Paean:Mut- must beßedeemed "14 ; 1 ilkkb&r.niPlB..P.Aclamation of • • most of.t ode: f prenselV4rhcigevoteklesti course contributed' tinatirially•M';OtV.Whigovietoly in this • 4tate. the-d ietation- tielkonstinited-leaders - for: tbe.itotee Of : itteztilittyr.4l.4lseYrba&nokamio., side,Wr :iirdeis - 3 . lritshiniton,,,. dad fterritibilikait•being itfore,potinitial thin-the' anCixiihes •'Of :the heY' could`haie saVed.tlie Statei.land iw-eurd have setlered the mbnificattriti.nt inventing' ,capAek,;:for,;,4leat,„•,sui4oke.iyiagT.clutiliat _nPennsylvatila itibsts; be ,rodeemed." , ,i4 l vetyi earl, that' t ''must be' iedeeMeil,P but. why they 'dot be' olio . : tleetiied!"l'Thterriair;imeayl4ttiat f'Penn , sylvania can be ' redeemed'? oh' the - ,;issues, .inade at the latii"eitiinfi','could be , most 4'rtaiolY CO,eit - lii!th# lll l.i.ctfkt" • Miiik's;ttlialflW,eurpiiiirt "Of the TOriir of • • . I 1846 is to be' still itie"tellying be . 'Lt v orse „ than idle ' tk - in - the' ehtesti and we ,slietild, save, much trOuble and ex tiensii "by yerinittin4 the - whigis, to: walk' nmaelestedpier. the 'course., Neither rain , nar,siinshine 'cotild nave.: us from another •••'-• ••.- • - : - -MitAtetif - AnSx.:4The Washingten icirres. , pendent .oTthe Ledger , Supposed:lin. „tlie iiotiiiinus.R.W. flutter, foltbeily Of [Ord rg, says; " It is rumored here; and I believe hot withotd,c - alise, that Mr. Buchanan does not share the views Ofthe Pr9sident on the subjedt of the Tariff9f tliough opposed to the Tariff of 1842, as manifestly too high ; he is for Ergradtia!transition.tdthOte-of duties fixed by the. atiffof 1844, believing that to I.lh the 'safest course:-and' for a - greater pro tection to the Coal and -iron interests. of Pennsylvania. .lt is also said that Mr. Bu chanan intends W.-present this, hiS opinion, in some tangible shape to the , public, and that he will select the time between now and the next Fleeting of Congress in' December next, for that purpcsie:P - - The courage and magnanimity of this letter Will be quite charaeteriatic of the old Federa list, James Buchanan. -He has set quietly in his high place by the - Throne of power, while , Pennsylvania interests were receiving a end - 13 i.1,11",_ rid iit.w while-'4herNtirmier-ol our late election rings : in his ears, the recreant. suddenly wakes up to the importance of loOking after . .that,which he-lias:sci„Ainsely deStirted. • - • - . - , -A,T-.Gaffs-Great excite • Mem has prevailed at New York throughout the week, ralaoe to u•slave toned on board the brig Mobile, from Savanah, Ga. He was Ilischargeti.ou*uesday-frOm custody, oii the ground that neitherhis master or au authorii.- . .ed ageht of his master, was present to prove .property anitttinesiossarY legal steps for leis' retention. - beliatne-ruinoted abroad, however, that another. warrant wa s issued for the arrest of the boy, and he was immediately hurried off by his friends to the building in Nassua street, whiehls occupied by the anti-slavery elfin,. He was again arrested by the police, butset free on a writ of habeas corpus. (*- The "True American" published at Lexington, (Ky,) has been discontirmed.- - Thiii - Warnr - by - the - Attomey-of - C-asstus-M, Clay, Esq. Who is now commander of a corps of Volunteers engaged in -the Mexican War.. Ire - pires - cut - editorthinks - the - disetititiltUatice will be but temporary. . , linuant.crutire,-I•:oitraerdinary it cfforts beipg made along• the line/of the Erie Canal and the Lakes, to push to market the Flour and Grain of the West, before "the close of the navigation. In the port of New York, there are now twenty-one of the largest class ves sels, loading with . breadstuffs for Great Brit ian. The entire receipts of wheat and flour at tide-water, by way of trie Canal, from the - cominememenfol navigation to ibis sea son tip to the 17th Inst. *ere 1,978;326 bushels of the former, and 2,178,214 bbls. of the latter. The increase in the receipts of , the two anti= cies this year, is equal to 779,408 bbls. of flour, and they aggregate of. flour and wheat received, is equal to 2,573,905 .bbls. of flour. . ~ - --- Religions lidelligieee. • OLD Serum Pneorrrrzeisrr.=The Synod of PhiladelPliia': held - its annual meeting ,in Chittebersburg: and l iNiAl in session' from the 21st to the 24th instant.. The ordinary mew• sures of the Synod 'Presented no' peculiar features. It was' opting(' with a pennon by the Moderator, the Rev. J. C,llTetstin, .of Gettysburg. ''The',Rev. Dr. Yeernatos,' of Dansville, • was eleitted Moderator ' for the present year., Every evening ihere' was preaching:to ull and ,atteintive corigregetions: Whili.duting the 'day, the pubailets.of TernOci ranee, the Deriedrlttiori , tif the Sibbitli,:Edu.: cation' and Missionl,,.Ferelgrijarid:Denrestie; awakened interest' and ) discussion. `:Owing Probably ttithe' preeenee of Walter LOWrie, ,See retary of the Board. of Foreign.-Mis :Aiello; aiid iheoßitv. H. R. Nilson,Jr. who lias',just':eiterriek from Northern India, the Subject ef .Foreign' Missioitis-;beoriine ispetti, ally prontifient., - •,,, . .!..,...;;,'.:... t: ,s .., . , The Synod riseemntehtleil 14 - Series of olio-, Armory . meetings 40 - „baltelik`rlining the full itia,Lwinter,"._at's itierent_illeeeS; within:o_ \ boufide. ' ,L'. ,,- , ' . ~ I ..4-,,'. .T . 1 , ',ltiegyirOdiidjou elitorteet in:perishing en , thethird V : Vedneritlak.in,,Oelebeei.ilß47,.. , ' -The .mooo' ol !the - Beard' pf,Musticins;::in 'Phila. in SepteMber2lairmeeted (6066;2i eselusii , e.of 08683 contributed a the;Cheroh RxteeitioitYuud.'-',... , ::,,w,..1";.:/..;•..; -,..., st,:j ~. ; - . NOwS,cni; ookl'a h. ssirtiti.- T , le• Synod, of Penn s ylvania ' met iti,Jhe Village, : Churei 'l4'lNT4Varioeileeieningctthe 22d inetant, Addin:oloi*pq« P Of the Rev. MOderiter,wsa:'O,eiOttAiilfa'tett:aeli l .thsl6Ar.,piiikOr'ffto;Aainttukey,itiv,-* , Tile-. Re v,; J.'.o , lct - lakchkserY o bro l6l fer7,}lie4iefejet4 y§#l,o ll ;'',OP Rev; :- M! i l'air L, 0* aed : Newit.n.Mote'ep,,PelijOkeler l o;''' :. ...,';l*Sincitt,Aikitod,.arv - ,o'it4 l 4o',tt ) '4 1 0: Gene, al .411,i14,9b1y, ,0111.4!;the attention _ Of 4brif-14,0'.•.,c.tritwiif4rittict-'_o.79re'aVllllttleri>o4l. :6Aureio onr, ITIF/*On of l Leme,4 Antal .1#34: :11,1491Tiolgewollitlilriv440014601f47. raite,o2,vetri- Ail) %%44! such aFt Ci; b 'O4 74, syntLoot.i.,‘or, }4sqo-.4,4A,i7oftlokj?tc':,--•4:4, rat the olitam• trit4o4 t one p ly °P.611,,,a4 ../Ar s', ;brit, 3,4 ..id ~,,, WWI 'Qhio - and iiiii,Avatlia,k-,imt9lc Jb.l44 l bilii r.- 1 %) I#el',o.ollo,oirtiati),h4iVn'ileil the Whig heart has, infnste faAti_ii.4:ol,llitaoq.ja:"OnfiLiijiliiiil6,. new Ilie:0"IM I _ 1 4 14-01 . 4 /0PaT iur Wiii,0 1 .0400.1400 5 # 4 4- 4 4 1 4, 111.1 Itunidni men may read-Ikea,: The strong fielda' at lecoicieoiim w.era: first stormed and reii, North Gary ma,: unfurled wt con'quermg 'Whig Ilanderc.::: - Nest.inimea•shatis•conflict) rest? triumph; even in- -Maine: - Ma7jrlanil rhea 0164 :)19r Whig tit , in , .„, ,r.. k.„ , triumpu van ~ittrough btato , n , - 4..n0 t . the - liett or the Union, trriiu'ght dot Its pofittcal re r deitintind ! Atid Ohio by n generous ago sympathetic ortPulsei , acifieVed shntsitarieinia .Victory. "Florida, of the 4npUblie, now takes or-Viee ,-upcni the, IVQ. Platform. And. rOVltio Star.. shines bet with eneN• 'peeterkiediariee in Alal*tatti - , :. - 21itilie.Wkires of poptdatind ignation against. •itrilitdi,Free Trade' Sul)-TreaSury, Mexlealt MlHarboriniprovement Veto misrBlo,' . . irre`auke . gnarantees of success in N. York.. They COMO, .1313.0tey.came 'in. 1840, to . el!eer , and stimulate the Whigs of the Empire State. - - - tiny° btifto tide in its flood" and be Ji Waftedop to °dune:" - O Paredes •is the third• President of Mexico who has been exiled within' a Short tithe. But a few" years have gone by since Bastamente was forced to leave . 111 A country and jai% refuge, on 6 - erne foreign: seal : •He was subsequently recalled, nud again reslor • 'ell to partial po s wer, Then.the case of Santa Anna followed. • He became odidus for a time, was thrown into prison, narrowly es_ cape& with his head, andlOok Deluge at Ha vana. j His recall and rcstoration aro well nown to the reader. And now -Paredes is the exiled Ex-President.- Truly the Mexicans ate the Most. changeable people on earth.— The-popalar breath in that country makes or mars with wonderful rapidity. • MORE lIELP TO FaxiTrunr..—The N. Y, Express says,llie farther advance of flour in England will, no doubt, be used by the Loco Feces •to ,'how how well the new Ainerievn Tariff .ties. tThe effect belebas.been to .advance the prices, 75 cents per bane!, but we NZSfStd avail° thaTaltother - a - dvanceraf - 45 cetilsis to'-be-made before it gets up to the price -40 pecerribet, :1845 - (7 . )._.1.1ndbr., the t ariff ef Ikea jlie.rn:ce gels snort $7, t hen the Leto:Feces can talk okthe lice with 7oro decency. than,they can now when the will:of '42price is larger Than . der the law of 146. --4.—_AttniiisTrßT IN PENNSYLVANIA.—The Rolllllll' Catholic Advocate says that a colony of Missionaries, Of the ostler of St. .Benedict, started-from-Munich molls 26th of July, for the United States of America; to form at St. - Joseph; in Pennsylvania, the first monastery of Benedictines. It is composed of the Rev. Father Boniface Wimmer, (prior) F. Maxim ilian Goetnet, two theologians, four scholas tics andfievetal-laybrothers. FROM WAsmamroN.—rhe cot respondent ot the United States Gazette says ra It appears that the impufation cast on the conduct of Gen. Putter, by the letters which appealed in the Union from sonic person on the-Vot t -Ilave_causelLgreatexcitement_hete. , Some of his 'friends are indignant because they the statement as impuging his courage; while the true ground of" the re-, ported - rebuke - whichltels said - To — have te cetved.lrom General Taylor. is his rashness which induced him to phire his 111r1) in a po s ition of unnecessarily peril, by which the life of Col. Watson was lost. flow the mat ter stands will be determined by-the official details of the battle' which cannot long be delayed. cr:r The , sessions of the Legislature of Maryland will hereafter be Biennial. 'At the last electioka majority of .4 4 . 55 votes 'Was polled in favor of the biennial session bill. At a meeting of the New. YOrk. Farmer's Club, Mr. bleigs read drom The " Annals of the Royal Horticultural SciLiely of Paris," an account of a succeeslul experiment of grafting a stern of the,tomatoe upon the stalk of a potatoe, by Which a crop of • tomatoes was raised in the air, rind one 'of ' the potatoes in the earth. The tornadoe and the potatoe are of the same genus of plants. Otr-While in camp opposite -Matamoms, some of the:officers were complaining of the . severity*. of duty. "Oh ' ,' this is nothing," says Capt. Tobin, "in comparisop to What I had-to-undergo in Florida, barring an ext•cp.. - ":And whatwas the exception I" exclairti ed a per young Lieutenant. • • Why; Gen., Smith detailed . 'me on - a spe cialtititylo-leach,the young 91ficers how to , drink , :whiskey;s.but, my tsoul,'lhe duty is unneeessaryTheee' r for they take to it rui.natu 'rally 14'11AM:bad been,suekled-on it.' - ' • CONSTIPATION 6...41 li Bo,*.zue tit!Cestive netts headache ,l s 4,dilittese, train,:* the. Ode and breast ; hausea uaf an d sickness,Aiatiahltiap petite; yelleiv* Or :saittithy,;eiineplexioti; &c:, ' are" the -usual symptoms of ' , Liver Complaint. ;,.: jitrietlalle4an VigstablePille,"iiiciltlolYa ,eoiieln"tc remove the „Above' coriplainte;` 1*- - cimuip,thet telikelrifin , due ..odY,theifft-eiofbid: iiikatere.,W,ltich. are the eitise; not .effily et -,all diaordeie of .'..1110 liver,. het of,:eVety",efiliAdy.' n} niter, naafi.. ~ ':':ft . eingle"..2,s'.elitt:li*jiiii lia.all,ealie/tgiti,e . ieliet;Jfed:iiefreff.vetaiseie 44ll7 , attest affectedly drive every from - the -ticiilyi - t \ !4-' - ' .." '. I . .." • ;..;: - f - , - i i ..-' ..,.Wrig/frandiftn I.'e,priNe: .f,ilia else. iiitti 7 - 4fleftily.,eleene'lttie ,etoia_aeli,',..:.efift:"..hOvilllie _(!ti Ailliikeliii4tia:"Offilict.'. 6 o o o 4 4'; ol6r46i # '5.F9: . .,# - :Olitl4,4 l JPlttcl:lek:ePPO; - :d,ir n,4,i ii:lj i ,l:.o 4-, .• r , 4 ;910„0.# 1 .ti1',"*VE40,P. 1 0 ,1 , 1 rt - °:. 1, ' , 1 1 !! 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Chester, • 302 . 3570 Centre,. • 1247 1101 Clarien • • 792 755 Clearriehl, 547 , 32.9 Clinton,' 583 - 688 %Columbia, 1569 1614 'Umbel land, 1907 : 1961 Dauphin;" ' 1195 1691 Belawarei ' 1038 1122 Etiti . 896 1801 Elk • 124 91 !Eilieffs, 1876. 2.136 Franklin ; 1559 2311 Greene, - 1414 _.__9sB • Huntingdon, 915 1561 Indiana, 464 t 1828 ' Jefferson, . 285 ail Juniata, . • 524 .60:1 • Lancaster, 241 W 9843 Lebanon, 1082 . 1507 Lehigh,__...___ 1247 •Lizerne,l43s '1621. Lyeem jug, '• 947 1584 'McKean 218 161 Mercer, 1357 2071 - 4 151ifIlin; ' 828 928 id Monroe, 570 ! 254 Montgomery,' - . 3060 2761 173 Northampton, 12.12 1090 4 Northumberland, 755 . 1224 31 Philadelphia cly, 3593 5684 3993 Philadelphilico: 11539. 5874 10117 Pike, -. 256 lBB Perry, 661 642 3 totter, ' -, " 4'44 . 76 Sohuyikill, 2103 2587 136 Sifiiiii,4.4U - I, 632 1491 SamplellEllllla, -.1597 . 1126 Tio•m • '1435 1Q67. p 1 • , Union, ' 9057 -- 1076 - Venango, , 604 527 ! Washington, . - 2899 ' 2952 Warren, 623 477 .., Wayne,794 650 Vestrmretantl.37 1608— Wyoming, 669 - 650 o,k, .2138 2312 • • .89,081 0.7013, _15;427 Power' - g majority over Foster, 8,829! The eorritaion of arc error in lh - e - fist o Members of the ilouse, makes the Legisla lure stand thus: - Whig. 'Loco. : Native. :__Senate, x t 8 14 1 • House, 57 43 '- Making a clear Whig majority of tour in he Senate and-14 in the House. - - 0:7- The last' Whig victory is the election anon Mr. Bomar!, (whig) to Congress, in the district made vacant by the resignation o Mr. Yancey, of Alabama! • The New Planet. Tho new Planet, whose discovery was recently announced by Le Verrier, a French Matheninfician, from his closet", was first seen by astronomers at life Konigsberg ob .servatory_on_tke_23ii-ult-----Search-foritt already been commenced at -our National Observatory, bat it was not seen unttl- the 2pd instant. its position; as determined by Lieut. - Mauryon thnt evenir.,was 51 m. 32c., 8 dec 13 deg. 33 ' min. 16 see, He describes it to us as a white star of the eighth magnitude, very near Saturn. It may be seen with a common spy-glass,. and is easily recognised at present as being 'the first of a triangular group, the other two components of which are yellow stars of the ninth magnitude. The discovery of this star affords one of the most remarkable events in the history of thbotetical astronomy. The orbit of Uranus had-long. puzzlq . astronomers. It was dis turbed by some patise unknown to them, and which it vas conjPetuted,might•ariPe from the attraction of a planet still mere remote. —M. Le Vanier set to work in ilia closet, created a hyVottintival -- planet,- assigned_it mass orbit; a period revolution, and posi tion ; all of which 'elements were changed until he obtained a combination that would produce the anomalous 'disturbances upon Uranus. Astro' toindrs directed their telescopes told. found Le Verrier win:traits creator had plated it and the mathematician had pro nounced it to be. . Thodistattoomf this.planet from the earth is supposed to be -not lees than thirty-three hundred of miles, and its .petiod of revolution - Mend the_ sun not lees than two hundred and twenty years, or nearly three times that of Uranus. „ . These are Le Furrier's. hypothetical .ele pleats which Ica the L discovety: Serni.axis proper 36;154. ' Period . of a consi4ered revolution 217,388 yPers . . • • Excentricity 0,1076,1. • Longitude of perihelion ;284 deo,. 45 min. Mass 1-9800, the . •sun tpeing, unity. .INSANITY.;:—AII diseases, even-Insanity and irritability of temper, mimed from , depraved or corrupt , , humors,' which, - oiroalating / with the blocrloCcusion pain and discord :in, the human fritim. --- 'll. kr clear, .that, by persever ance in the. use. of.,Brandreth's Vegetable Uldversal Villa, - which ..is one ._of. the ,very' bast, ' and 'only, proper purgatiye medicine, „ insanity;irritability , of temper Can be cured, as aartnYLother dimes° depend ing uprm the purences ef, the circUlating the blood. ' Prandretles- Vegetable Universal MIN are lirto .by the exPbrientuf- , of . - .thousands,' to perfectly olense the' blood ,troin 'all •foul- Oess,'.rearove every' morbid - - affection,'•ind rend ate weal: end ,en feeble, Cen s titutisnallo perfect health and'viger. • rick owledged innocence makes ' • theifsafethteugh.eiery period of tisisteffice, from infancy kreld , sge. , “j„lsid extra ogre in either dresti or diet :is' re. !paired .whiWtheit tile - ;Used. , #' W.illi ittis invaluable Medieire , inur *OS.' .seesieti, , ,lmemaY, Visit theinest sickly regtona• , Vrithout , fifar...:. No contagion can bypossibilij, tyy'afeut us , if we: ne° careful to .f.freely ' V j itiii4by_CHARLES.ll424Tt It. prejarif.B4lo6NevrciffiAberldirk4 3 :l , l, eigetfdittichuokibinkr: e,oh 4 fil t ax,oll446,otutiit?... tt '? ,:!, . , MEM EC 4"- - P ,, --4 ,,,, '..... , :.7 - .4 .,.. ..,; ,- 4 7 7 - ,, - .•: ,-11 _.14.? , #.1,,cikmr.A7 ::. 14k1,111. ' ' i Vitaftittilia 7.• r--- ' -, ' ' ..., • ,:-,' : ''.l"' -- - ' - : - .---4 , ~..::;- • '', FAR pa, , tot ;. MEXICO. ,-, :k-:';' , ?.: A„, , , 0 0. - : ~ : :I'.#Pipa ji l e*tlilil2d:ittiq:'**Mexieftn papTdow4P4l2oll* "TitMeiicans :YifveoigiirTegainispitio- I .Tiiiieil-Stat '-o*.* *9l N-1, 1 0 1 . 1 • GfOr4him:9-90elicW . 9 1 ~.se•guik roickit, ibsiieit an addi n eia to' i 6 in habitants of that State, itannimeing ihat our troopslaiLtaken possassicni , of lhe capital e llffir_4l.xlco;='.lhiii - dangeref - of - , - the•counto , „ he tells' them; _ are each day increasing. The Mexicans appeared perplexed, not..knowing . iliarici 'think of Arinijo's 'emitlect. The watch all Keamey'srnOVements with intense iilletftsti..bllt,ilfP:Pli,FlP . ,o*! +IIQ;IY,-.:1111fit, he intends to do next:,7,7lteTielytine promises in_its,next,No'...ett7ibletestingrm6iint.ef •the siege of MonteiliyotePared,by Billie Peyton, who 'lficiiiri irei,refkiiit Participator in the fight. !Aqui Curd, r 'eithe army arrived here last night with letters from Offitera in de ar my to Cet; Scott ; s Imt , ,no' official dispatches earne:for Goiternment, - ' • . • ' - '"°' l l .:\ . itrict frOi s , ORTON, 51:0_ Gen. wool and Gen. Kearney, have been °Rimed te join I.l;en. 'Taylor at Saltillo, from whence he ieop take 'up his Munch for San Louis 1 5 otosi;WInch.it is:expected will be the grand battle field Of, the Campaign.. . • - Gene Taylor's force at Saltine, after garri soning that city and Monterey, including Gen Ketirney's and Gen. Wool's "coin nian ds, will consist of about twelve , thousand men Gen. Wool could have .finmed -a junction with Gen. Taylor about the -231124th of Octoboi. General Kearney can -scarcely. urrive before the - first - of Nofember. . Art engagement ur San Luis Potosi will not probably ,take place before the Ist of Janua• ry, as thedislftnce from 'Rhino to tient ttiis is about 349 miles. The distance of SOn Luis to the city of Mexico is 39e miles. Antther Commedote, to assist these,noir in the Gulf, IS about to be sent dO*4 to the squadron. Commodores Bte'wmt and Riidge ly both understood •id ?t *Out thi • the command. The three • sbipskildliedine, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and itgritri are being overhauled,—preparatory tit' 6f. Tt despatched to the Gulf. The Ulterior. objects Lof,all these- preparations, is an attack on - Saii7Juand'Ulloa: — As - lor - Tati, piety, it - is• expected that it Will fall an easy prey. 16 258 9 i _ OM COM:STOCKTPN'S Paoci.kmAnorr.- , ../Ifooloide - ry - thriltettemrPm ts.—A - cartersponderlt - of - ths. New York Journal of .Cominetce, writing frorn.Tepis, under date of Sept.---12, states that Corn. Stockton ha s_declared tile i'bole Of the Coast of Me'xico in_the Pacific it fa state of blockade: Commodore Stockton _hos estab -lisned himself Governor-,in_llie_eap:tal_of Upper California. -• it is -reported that the pettsOf LMWFCialiforrifit cite to be taken possessiou of, and San Alas - made a rendez *vouer for the squadron - iiird their prlieTs. Gen. Worth's Operations. The following extracts are from a brave officer of the U. S. Army, dated Camp near Monterey, Sept; 28, ,; The writer, attached to Gem Tdylor's - divisitin in.therplain, gives a graphic description of Gen—Worthts move ments on the heights, the whole of which, presenting a grand spectacle, could be seen from kelow " Just bebore day, on the 2211, we heard the firing, and as the. mist wne dispersed could distinctly see the w_hole.ofGen-Vrth's peratinfishe stormed and carried the Mini height, and after that the Bishop's palace. I cannot begin to give you a faint idea or the scene, which was the most magnificient and -intensely interesting of anything-[-ever-wit nessed. We could'plainly see - our men were gaining ground from the flash.of the muskets, and then finally the enemy retiring to the Bishop's Palace. They made three several attempts to retake the height after they had lost it, and I am told their officers could be seen driving the men on with their swords, and even the lancers came out and pricked them with their lances, but to no purpose. "After the height was gained, which is some 800 or 1000 feet above the plain-..and the ascent over the'most jigged and rugged rocks, whose sides in Many places perpen dicular for many feet z .-Viorth rested his men for an hour or so, and then sent forward two companies as skirmishers to attack the:Bush op's' Palace. These were mew the Mexi cans, biflore whir:WE Ihiiridly railed, yiel ding as it were inch by mch, until the enemy became encouraged and rushed out with strong reinforcements of cavalry and infan!fir Then, so soon as they got near the height, the, whole of the 'American command 'joie* from where they had been cencerded'bY the height, gave them a volley and rushed. at therp—the piece of artillery which they had dragged up with ropes opening at the same time: This was too much for Mexican bra very and-they turned and•.fled,•our men following so closely that they entered and seized the Palace ere . they could make 'a stand. Ayres lowered their flag and hoisted, ours . in its place. -TIM poor devils retreated into the town, our batteries ; playing on them the whole time. • ' ° • All this we' could see from our poshion. Judge otour ericiternentwhen we - supposed Worth. had been driven baelc4.its our success, may safely, ,al4s'lva,,edeperidentlupon_his; arid then can yon. imagine . our joy when we saw .the,sters and stripes floating from both eminences! .Nevcir was there a more joyous shout• Vent the air than' the .- one we gave '''Maxi'clir,i'OE*6.—The following items of Mexican intelligence were translated for the New-York - • ,se The 'ptincipalpriests delegated to represeht the Mexican priesiliOod, have consented to relict, two millions of dollars towards del4i expipties of the way, by mortgaging their estates, and other property: , Mario dcl Qdbierno announces that Gen, Santa Ann &was_ taken sick' with feier'on_the Unh 'Sept. 'but on the 24thi. hadearlar. co'vered 'that, a brigadivfor Monterey ' Wasient forward, and lie was ta'follOWe'on the' . 26th With the reinairideedf thae:troOp . . , ;, latter:dated; af,tha',Oityr. of, Mexico, of Septi'adya . rY It kreprirtert thq'Ampudia iiiiiykoal'uvlbebotiinfued'bf - 114Mmy , tlt The Notil#Ali tl4 . ' the, yiniceersai tin caused 'violontiti4 ni uteiyernOtig'other principal; ruor, heti hOtetied the Gun., Santa Anna and his . army: eabiribcounciltbar decide l a on-• 111 Crft , PruF, Y. ° 3';'!?, s!trikt9P 4 , mtiv,Oment.,of put orroy,and?tialtiil tc;ioii.;el • —nter ku.4sfri.,, e i , *111t: ; d fieet not olittrei:p:ll* . l.WP.l 66 o# 4 , ll, I° Y 9 11161 :1, 1 ' 41, 4 4101ii M1 i t0 ,4 8, ! tl/1 :. - .:' ,. ,...:4. , . - ..i,7..,.. , , , ,,,::.:.: !:,,,,,,,.,,,,,...;:i. Thcßattle Greta& Birtl izt 01911 , r-•ms:77t , '" -4-sAm:um -,.`7;,; l • 4 P,r. , c!:lntu,l•Mlori he'limetilfftitritiil - the same is true of &Tilt* 10140komrniiit lahoreie. In. the- United 1/1104: 1 40;t t it s iti/y,'•theie is nothing warned but . tl ISltticinglo 'will, the determination, the temperance, industryi and ijgbiesiusnekiirthe combining together, small ,tieifitrii.dopvito mean to exert their power liztfarytediantage. • To expect • any great amelioration from • earleases, election, laws, reovery e tents, without a corresNr ehiMge n_thesittespectsjaehildish. - 0::r The Illetlers. litlYenp and Buitn, of Iliehmond tragedyh notoriety, .have been equined of. themurdoi:ofHalt "and,dis i•baigedfioin 4064.: Thin en,dO *other vhaptet.ot-ihiejtOrrible , . ozy Mr. Turner, . a.elerk•Ri the Mechanics Bank ofßaltimore:Vris absconded, a delaul ley,t94N7lPlßounl 0 f 16 ; 100( No,r- 520 1990) or 40,000—it is :tot yet am:edifice(' which. A. reward of $lOOO is offered forhis arrest . _ • The, ttrb-' rhe, Wasllington Union that the new planet, whorie n.tistence and placenTre pre dicted by. Perrier, a 'short titbit since,‘yas 719- ohaeprel"cirariaajr.eiferiirti, birtieuf:lianry, at 'the .National Obie'rv4tory. (*- At :fiklingion, Vt: 'on. Sunday (Oct.. 18 2 ) the snon'_liiis four .4iches deep, .and people todeio chinch in sleighs. {) : :r The State Elections in N6tv Torloam! Newlentey took place yesterday. t . • pit. WISTWR's 13ALS,ADF WILD Cirramy.— The extraordinary . success attending the use this Medicine, of edicine, in „diseases of the lungs, 'and the ..!naily singular Cures it ;has pffectetkbay intt.ft AuraHy attracted the attention Of many prkysifinn- , na WeIEDS.IIID.W.IIOIe fraternity-of snacksnacks ; .varione . conjectures and surmises s ; arisen respecting its composition; some physielkiiii hate xiMpoked it to contain iodine, other ignorant pretenders say it must contain mercury, and to some 'shah substance they each attribute its singular eflichel. As Stich (Throngs areailtngether. erroneous, anti (mien . — 'fated to prejudice many persons -againit 'it, we . PLEDGE-6[M EIGN(fli: that it conßing optiffitg - tic this kind, or nor the least injurious ; 'bn the contrary, it is composed of the most rlmpte substumes, principal of which are the extracts of tar and wffff Kiffrry liark t lnd the whole secret of its efficacy consists in the mettle by which they are. prepared. • None gentine igithont the written signs- Sold in Carlisle Eworr a Sole Agen tor. this borough , _ • ~~1~~~1~1~ l~~a-~Yn~h~# Saoirdiii; Ev Oci. 91st FLOUR has Rattled down to $3 37 for-standard ship- ' pine brands, at which rate - .vet-41= idds. - were taking for export, and holdets generally ilksposeti to sell at the lame price: torn Meal and }lye. Maur nominal at $4„ , . with 375 o ff ered, and a sale of the*fortnei is rfparted rat thßt prlecc, - WllEAT , L L taiyers hop] otritnitthe'ritiff— ket draws heavy t. sales of 5000 bushels Felin*Jl xcsio - have been wade allo3 ets7for fair, and 113 a 114 for very prime.. "Corn, very dull, and no sales Making to day. Southern Is held at 66 eta Oaui— , Southern free ly offered at 22c Whiskey, steady at 2.1 a 25 ctn., Monday Evening,-Pinv.'2d Flour—Sates reported are about-JIM, bble. fair shipping brands, at4s,37—the market firm bui rather qtilei. Corn anent--1700 bbie. Penna . .sold at $3,57i. which lea decline. Rye Flour—A small lot brought Wheat—Aboiiit 1500 bushels Pehnsylvania sold (principally red) at 115 c, inised 11 5a 116 c, and white 110 c. Corn—Dull, and the only sale is a lot of fair Pennsylvania, at Mc. Oals—A 'cargo of good SouVierti brought 31c, Provisions—But little, doing. Wlsii,key —2OO Mils. shit) at Sic. ler 417,,,v- ?QED, In Washin ton Cit byitte 'ReVTMIATO mead, Mr. JOHN H. of Carlisle, Pa., to Miss Eiu IA W., daughter of Anthony Holmead, of Washirgion Cily At White Hill, bylhe Rev. Dr- He Witt-on Thursday the 29th.uhimo. Mr. GEORGE RAT 'SOLOS, of 'Canton; Ohio, f. .to : Miss Jim: L., daughter cd Thomas Craighead, Esq. 01 White Hill, Cumberland county, Pa. • On the 29t j }i ultimo, by the Rev. Q. 11. K1RM141:„. 1 ,4T. ABSALOM DOAILI, to Miss CAR. OLINE ROOVEiVbblh of this vicinity. On the 13th 4 Of October, by the Rev. F.. Brideribaugh, Mr. JOIIN KENDIG, to Miss SA RAH ANN BITTLE, both of Newburg. • On:the 15th of October, by the same, Mr. SAMUEL LEHMAN, of. Frankfort - I township, to MISS CATHARINE MARTIN, of Big Spring tp. On the 22d of October, by the same, Mr. NATHANIEL BROWN, to MISS CATHAbINE.GIII - bothlof Mifflin township. On the 29th of to the same, Mr. HENRY SOURER, Miss REBECCA ANN 'leo:, both of Newville, • On the:same. day, by_the,sarne,•Mr. SAM BEVNATILAI, of Mount Rock, 10,MIBS'SUSAN NA :Ammar, of Big Spring township. Philadelphia,. on the 29th ult., by the 'Rev; 'hales L - Schook, JACOB KNABB, Esq., Editor of the ' , Berke & Schuylkill 4opnial,?' Reading, Pa., to Miss ELLEN' C. ANDREWS, On Tuesday, October 20th, by the Rev. E. Lownaberry, •VV.L ELLIOTT, U. S. A., toMiss Hmuurr E.,' daughter-01 , M. Jones, Esq. of 'Newport;. Ky. • Odd.rellows Pro Cession at Shippens , burg. • 'An Eatrit Traln Warm will Mayo the River on 'Thurs day morning the Alb inst.,a , half past seven iivinek • Ibr Rhippensburg andireturn in the evening, the train min - leave Carlisle at 9, o'ciock Passengers from Harrisburg and inteimediate points will borobargaittOr the envision onvl max of the Nov. L ' • e 3 Dm WOOD'S ,EIARINAT'ARIpf.O AND -11V1 0 1.D cIIEW ATXTERS,IOO,IOraIIAbyt remedy for Dyrprp eta . or, IndliresAlek perideetpe, Pepreialon of Biddle Pilopter and 'Nadler en, the flee; Rheumatism, Mu teal .Costivenees, 4ke, Jon received lid for sale brit ELUOTT, 130141 . Mieril too*, 04ongh.--- - - .6tloo OLD OPANlBl!:C;OARdireebreed arid for_iiiile,Wholesile Sind Retail by the eubstiriber. "'Apse. '20;000 •,HALF BReiliblit.lClGAßlLJor_salo.;attlip_speduced price of "SAO per t'airosand. it hip cigar fiato• r,y, West High Streeti Carlisle. • . , . s'thii/iNI9II 4 I . OOACCo 5i11t40;,i . C4i77614 ;pant *Mole ellegibilinipkinvand 6 oclatis per doitin, rot-ute:MAl* _'. 431 11,0 1 4 7. 1 the'subscriber, . • Carliste,'Oitobei. 20, 1;415:,1!"-!,,.','„,--,•1•,' - lippra- • . ? 'L114;90 . AN 14 ..q2i.4r;‘•--- . Ific,, !lair:, •-'- ' 'Er., ~AiotaAif?: •'. tile. P" ' illilese .'_.- Ziierti,loll4petiemt ~iii,),4_ l!i• '-'l•VitEk.i#'l,iei.lit 31,4!iiiiiecinal" s.,im.iitipc" i . 014117"'vr114 iniehm4PAtihei::t "I!ar°°l 'Faber. 40-710„,sef pa gilitytu:, , ,,,,.„.A., P-'• bli, 0 01, 4 peee ,:. , . at" 7..i ..4 -- - a m ...1. : Aeldbalin Ibeeljerc , - 44!PP . 4 fie: . I'l'e.ol/4. 4 bat. squny,c, l iArkmrdiale;tln, 44 t ( lt l44 4. l 4Wiri TTwirrlait,ATlMKTowitit College dr#l4: 4 . 00 tukiel, all Co imb4 *Magli all '•iorle to Ise2sollificiky. 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