Altutigakt Suto4ol rifr,o, WV: ;;;";14.1;1-. • aAPAISLIEI, PA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMI3EIk 1 c;:184,0. - 7- fficritedircerTermi'! ---1------'---:,-Tlcetlfi•Dttdrangllgnnsitoritmen'ofrefettßretlitheffr ' here at ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY. CENTS u year; dollarsif • ' - riot paid in atlvance. Wi beg oar frkntle to remember that what we mean by paying in affvatice is paying nt the time of siligtcriblng or at the,begina u g Of hew " - year. We hope to find none mean or ungenerons enough to ask fitt• it ht the reduced ,terms, new they have let their subicrlptlons run several months over the time. The" Herald le flaw the cheapest paper in • the County, and flittrisites nn notch reading matter as " any other. Its list ofinbscribers is stentilly iorrensitig, .mthleliitend,ere - _lloprofitable advartliang 1116,1111 th. - JOB PRINTING of every description executed with . lira utmost neatnesa end rit tile ?nicest prices,. with new, and fashionable. type, patronage of ohr • 'agenda respectfifily ElDflailamffuticeDula , •Allpersons hdring iiilli(nputhist students or tile Col tog, will please call at Me offices 'of the respecth.c ProleSoon who are their patrons, on the second Sat or d'hy ateaohmotoll, lbeiweett tlic,pourr of I I and 12 A. M: Tritdesnien and 'tubers are also 'reminded that no bill contracted by a Won't., 'without an order *obi his patron, in °Catty validity. - .1 - 101.11MITEmoRV,I'rosident. - Nov, 1^,1816 • Plairr AGE first .—Our page this week is , doted_ matter, both, interesting and "Minable': ;Mrs. Myers' letter, with comments by the Ili S, Gazette.; Mr.. Webster's speech to the Whigs of BOston ; and the latest int r eb ligence fedm the Seat of Wait, with several AriAlifatollatteoo Articles, 'repay' attentive perukil by ;In •rdailers. OZ:7- Wm. Mateer, of Carlisle, has beenappointed the County Commission ers, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for this bounty . , in accordance with the requirements an Act dr Assembly - , passed 99t1 ,1846: L'DTTditL L Cot vE.itrlON.=An Editorial ,iltonveritiOn %Vas held in. New Jersey a few Viveeks tip. One .of the resolutions passed was highly complitnontary to V. B. PAIN ER, tsq., (our City Agent;) recommending him to the press, as an excellent person to act ne agent for any newspvet'. - - Mr. - Palmeris well worthy of this compliment, Ircan the editorial I'ratdrnity. fle- has exhibited an untiring perseverenco in his efforts to elevate the character and condition of the Newspa per press of the and we are glad to find that lie is properly alipreciated by those in. whose behalf he lids successfully labored for several years.' Ozr We learn with feelings of deep pain -The dpilmdly,Adath of Mr. Chailes.A. Gregg, which is toll.de thu subject of an obituary - 77 - nottee id .to-d,Ay'!+pap4r,...).iilatheeritatnity, whom he accompanied, lelt_harti aft:ilk-weeks . since to take up their future , residence hi *lllinois. Whilst gellg down the Ohio riVer, - with their trivsliing wagon on board a ' steamboat, young Gregg, attempted to_ draw a bucket of water front the river for the horses„, In the act be was drawn overboard ; and Aft attempts at rescuing him having . proved fruitless, -he was dro%!wed. Wc deeply sympalliiie with III; familY kr their affliction under this stunning beretivement. , -= The notiee'in another column pays a meillad 'tribute to the manly cliaracteristics . of the deceased NEW tionmcminxs.--tt The' Chess I'alla ilium and Mathematical Sphinx ."11 Monthly Magazine, ti.p_v_eted_to_the—Curiesities.- -ol Chess, and the Ingetiuities of Arithmetic withProlilems, also, io: Cheque's. Tayjor & Co. Astor . House, N. The :second Ntimhzr of this elegant, curions, , aritt enter taining' publicatiOn is before.rus, , and is, embellished witti'test beardiful Chess and Chequer Problem Diagrams, and eentains much other instructive matter connected with the profound and intellectuatscience of Chess. A $5 Chess Prize Zoblcni, dad a $b Mathe leatical one t 'also,l't offered. Solutions are given to all the ingenious Problems in No. 1. _fife_ publishers-say-;that these at a ilistatiite whO- . Ure ;iMeretterl in there subjects, will teceiyen spiteisrien No. gr - a/is, on application (post-paid) to;." . Palladitimi. N. 1 Its terms are-Plier.;rifintim, half iff advandel . Paissl,--IYe obeerielFir iannininginotit in the, last number, that this p,aper 4 iaf:to leaned, on the 21st Mat. . 1111 $( ' 4 1 00. 1 i{~teill lie condueteil jointly N 1 Willis , har, the - most politgikt otfr American writtfra of light themtarth• 'letfte intentitin of - thtf &MOM to , maktr imapbailealtt an lime jefirnal, devoted ici'lhe (etereafs of Literature and Art, Wi'and 'especially adapted` to the Family Circle. ,•- . • • le Witlf,Qin', .Morris' khully feeling, add Mr. -. ;::lXiiia ), gl;aceftii talent , combined, the pttpd! s-, 4 AT • • 'e excelied,ip,its department'. ; 'lt is a ~..' 1 - d titindsoint thtet , published inl\ etti 4 ..,. L._:,.,--4Tork i fcit:s2:per anntlnt „ . . .. Thetitildgs6f.D7upidn vaulty, as itdidaift ikir an: extra from the than isbu'ig lotteiligdhedr, met in County,Conyention, on Monday last. , find appoinled, John C. Kunkel, Esq. Sonata” tia , delegate, , and , Atkinson Martin and - Christieltr,g6fta, - ,.Representalive . Delegatesi,f6 the, Whir Sla te 'B3itillitioie 'Mi: the Ath.'qi Iwo:* i i4,, T .t:', 'tie' 'im,ifiition Paise<trdfic•-, 4611cM44 , rartinly in ; lacer, of Gem. Irt?n, . for 06 Yellr'ir':tuitl,inetructotLtheir deldgatek.mi_ , 11 .u15 03 : 4 , 11 . 1 1ii:' , ':'''', 1— ',- . • , i , . , . - 7. . • . : . `: . l l oq ' # , .4iiir.;#lliiritiiio iiCounty l do 4 ..- ifitpoiCtetf 41040SOtirit',''editot of the Journal' Attileirdeffdattiiicitlit§tatalMnytfatiori, with 1 01 : 1 fOlte*( 4 5:,apoiiplii:liirini:7' ; ' - '''-.-..$ '',.', 4 : '''' ''''',,. ~,.-,r f#6 li,7. .oo „ „ t 4, o l;Ptlliiil § l4sll : 4o, iittlitt*oooiiiiikt*Clifierfi, hatarar,e - f - - .4ii, r iiiiin*ppoinio - 041if,ihtf+dairie,i,:qhifiw -,.:.,§,Cotiiiiiir 1, 3 00 1 i:4 3 ,t 11 .1?':0'4,iW; 0 6 iiiiiP:ii0 f 4";,ti 12 0,4I i 4iii i li d : i f , r# '.' ) 11' gdi:$9r0 ; 54! ,- . , : . . , ?;: - ".T :' :.t. ,- ) 7 -':',Wi,e''il H ried ! Alliii , il 1 c6coli is,Y_,,. 111, , ,I. ..TN - ~ - , •I . ----tilialiiibelyihigsOangeroo3l37 -. :ig , i*waidi, ..,...• . ': , ,,ii.'44,,,c,.. ~...- •,,,t,, : ~. (,- b . ,,,,••!A,,,t...?•,- :,171p4. 11 .? . ..L'" 2 ; • ~ i' I , '" 1 r..r.,' - ._; ez:,sigt.f::•. iiSlifW;ijrcl 6 r l roiiiigi,tllolticlig*i' .'/J:::,e4040, ::•14,4,;*1ir:4.0;':iia.:16.'0.*!;400,40: ‘ 4, illit r iiiii4:#o4alrliiii4i'pe,i ‘ ogiivigi. f- ;. , , , ,L , --,,,,,,,, ~" . -, , ....--,,-, . ...- ~„..I,o,:o.tiobitoo,m-r.54,:! - . oiefq , ' - ' , Affill'-:' ,- . 1 4 0 . .k . :1',469'(i,qe4`;10 1 00. , f1V , 'ff, , ...,:,. t ,afio.fikic,i!,Piqi'l,.;,.'; 00,4*34 . r0rk,;4 4. -1,91e:y4 1 '.; , . 4.„f,vi:., ,, ,ifi l iii t 10,. 054.1 , -40tt . ,1w11. , k ,, - „tv,,04,00 ME !S t ongresq. Arti' . Th e Nex • v,tviirciiqin-In I 1:111 ariteei before thii recent EMI ,cooc,eije r ATYo the W hie TUG members - of the :Hon few Sodes In this estimate Nci% lorlcrwttpet -dokyropt I,7Mitige4o 17 - LecoV WcivAiir;;63%"itt i f 4 Rae 41:44 , 3, auf34thierej3 0. ttil4iiiiio . .,ttese§r- C6rs*. - li(l,lTiiiisiks%tio, tliei . 0 eW piakes the Whig strength Il'4 rind the Locos -1167- 4 11 a-give s -t herhocos-blt-two+ljerity , , in_the.HOUSC.: _Tile _Whigslintve_hoWete.r,it, very lair chatice to gain one in'VertriOntTina . nr two in MatrYlAil, and two in ‘Virgittitiy, wdh au eiliir,ity good prospect of two in In diana. So that the- probabilites are very strongly in layer Of the Whigs haying a clear majority in. the' next Cutigrese-2a . -very tiortunt Matter. to them should the election of the retTresident (du.. u. S. happen to be thrown inlet the House! State Treisnien Thepollidayshurg Register proposes John firotherline, Esq., of Hollidaysburg ; for State Treasurer, arid sais.thatMr, 13, 'is a gentle ntatu.,possessing . every Of a..good officer; being a ,man of much ability; gifted With a f.trOng, discriminating mind ; of in identifiable perseverance, and great,decision of character, and withal is one of the niest ',pylons and unwaveribg whip in the Union. Weiliitve no 'pergonal knowledge of Mr.' 'Brotherline, but from what we learn of his blia . mter •ive doubt not that if selected for the *culd make an able arid faithful tiffictr: pos. ASnacw STEWART. = A Wh'g paper in Ohio say!; if any other State thaA Ohio i s to havelhe candidate of the Whig party for the Prestftney in 1848, let-Pennsylvania be the State.aml llon. Andrew Stewart tit man Upon this the Heading Journal remarks, (and we cordially agree with its praise of Mr. Stewart,) that since llntrav„CLAY left the the Senate no4nan, in Congre'ss has stood up so boldly or, Co steadfastly to defence of the Protective Policy f and the interests of the North, at the. lion, ArmitE* Stmv:twr of _Pennsylvania.-- -tlis-serviceshalS-been-in valuable to the party, end at great benefit to the country, and the Wings ithd friends of protection genetally owe filth it debt of grati tude which they should take the first dpiier tunity to repay. .. Let him by ail meant' be placed-upon the ticket in 1848-:-ii hot for the that, forthe second oflice in the gift of the people. lle would make a glorious candidate for. Vice President, and add stiength to the ticket in every; Batt of the Union, while herd Pennsylvania his name would be a tower :of strength that would ins s ure us her electoral .vote - by one of the largest majorities ever - POW. We beg leave, th - eretore, lit reedit) , the suggestion of our friends above; by battling Mr. Stewart as - the Tariff Candidate lbr the "cc-President in '4B, and making hlm the President of the United States in 185:1.: BorrtAN.-An inleresting specimen of a witness appeared in due of the ti ials in Court, last d 1 eek, who,excited - muchattention among the bystanders: lie seemed utterly benight ed-in mind, entirely ignorant et the nature and obligations of all oath, and to all appear ance quite unconscious of ally such thing as revealed Religion, lie had, however, am bition enough to cultivate "soap socks,' and . sport a cane and Hirne other notions which exhibited a dim idea of dandyism. After the Court and lawyers had perseveringly bored' ITSobtuseness for about half an hour, they were re vartleti for theii labor by ascertaining that ,be.kuaw nothing-Whatever of the mailer at issue • . _ (15'2VV'elio not care to have any controversy, with fhe'Volunteci about the Mexican war— the people soca] to be watching master closely enough, It is sufficient to say that it liesknotvingly wjion it charges the Whigs in Congress With not having done their whole duty toward the Administration. Will - -the Volunteekoll its readers ham san/a Awn got back to .I*Tico?.. . Apd ; by.the way, we worth] direct the attention of the Volunteer tri Ilia letterArom *mite :y.bnorthr fiist paged it The ttalqiitil the..Whigti of NOO 'rtirk liath thb thettlitlegktin, , rattlittls and rat:Offerers who • compesVeje'Atiti4tent fadtion is ptbof and tiilifug to uultd with , t4iStetien no' matter hoW coritipt —ttyoOhoy , Wkitt d'Ainite'with the imps of the lower i regiints Wore it-, possible—for'ilte',par• pose df the'Denaocnits."—l'olutifeer. \Ye ; .convicts -'OP Aid the Anti Reitiaiit-iii;batt as these 4 - dur)oeofoco friends are tertrilnly making :a;stroil‘Ptilt jortherolattd title of ". all the decency party," —they . ‘Viad . t 'come out totthe elections on a rain} , day,,for fear of soiling- their sllk.sto'ck• ings . .•.and tthri they' it trtet take thevotes of Anti' Renters'! Olt; . ,„- Ct;:r.Daniel . Webster is to partn}te of d publio: dinner,' .terlerecr hy the Whigs - of Plii;adelPhin, on . . Wednesday, the 2d of De cember, when he is idxpeeted to make a speech in review of the whole - cottrse and pulley of the Nat oral Adirdnisti'ittjea. .•Tbf3 result ot . thii, efections enable Air. Web+ 61er:to spettlimuder most auspicious-circuit!). - stances::—Wirshrtillook tactifr - emetaperatitfi' alb° Claizette 4.nie F ioty furitiSh a perfect:report's kr the, hennfii of sti in :the , CountrY.Olio odunot be pri*elit ftt itttie „ . fit„. . . . e . pniind tor the assenthling'ol, Congress ,atAVashington is a:mrottohing. +,,, The wristiern bied%wisdom orthe'natfrot7 .. WiltMinet'p,p: , the .71 ? ' ,0 1 ,1 ), fl ia nkt i gi:: 1 ,ilile % iiclikk . #4 0 4/.4 1 41n . t.• itaiill lie a sitert4eitaion ' , adjourning; on the'. ,dth,of Mareli:r:: •:.,.. 1 ..:..,, i 1.,>- ~ ., - , , "1, - , •, IPll' . .), l 7atillit!filf 3 .9P.,,rlin . rt99Ptitilitt':,a ,v!try toogAletlft-limr,CoL.Thqqi,fi. : l;genti*,zin !defenenrtfCtipt : Vrernaiii,agttinit tha . ofirtigea WiVi? , .XilAte'Myd # ithieftalifOrnin : it ; P; ll ',ol!tso,ft.kif;c ll ,”' raTnntleotiiplotaly,'MAA potavißotewititiYii'- xi iii)1440i4441:61,0'4 3 %:• tl,r - 1 - irt - A-. ~ ,--..,: ~, . .4 - ,-, i • p 4 .) 11 00,iffilii'9,t00# ',)-.. ..- ~ 4 , 1,011:t IV , Ledi, 4 r ,l -'iltii*:4 6 JT44k 6 ',' , ''');(it4tl,Wtf iiiiiiitiliii`itiio;o* . ptill4,, i4 7 l4','•iti,ro;` ,. ' 1 alff'.fii,'lii...fr,io,o*.4ofti '. , l ',:;(kCiiii:ftil en; lie 40 10 ? } # *: . i.t . ,: ii.tiot4.ti 1 ,6 ) ;„ , i11jt;‘,!,* . -.3y. „ . ..,, ,,, ,„.y.-, , ; „ ; . -.,! , :?,,, , ~,,, ,, , , , 4;.,,,, T , .„,,,, 7 . : , . ,n, , — ,,,, , , -...,...4.,t , py caftivieliakio**Fkitiatmet t ii, , A.p9e. , ,nl , ,,i'liiV , ;t.l' , !: 0, {t) ., , ..;•,- i: . 4%. , k , 1' 4 k,' , ' , y . l , 21 . , , ,, ..k' , ~,. .•r74 4 ,1':',;, , '•, .I , ' .;• ' Vtith)teititi,4t' ,, q! , •OpY liitirilk‘ik'ii<l4,f.j.4'A;iktflASl.l '' ' . :'.,' ' .le.Ottoilf.'4"ilini.Potdeiv 4 .-4544? .i .r.thqelnli.VrWdalAtirAfultiSrs..lsta to supersede gunpoW der,.welee by 'European papetiPliae.l.4.opnedessfuly . tried: -, .Prof... Otto.`;•Ter..4lrtlylitiroy..cortespondent,orAiiii, 4.. . . . dpile . ,ii 40 te ,t!i Alias published the whole leltir,l4lo ko l *itenbein -Will lose tlie . fortene' ; tichisieh4,ieell v him, ready toe clutch;; . ; e'rU.. 4.Vlitil,4`iitinderful invention it is whiCli!, ~.. blqapingirlittle-cotton , yew - in a little acid t . ,- . •- have`ilialerial,: enough to blow rip•a •givliole -titr4l44"tiaiiclit4fv••m I ritTes-r==-TWeTlearri , iSy-iiiii-Wilshingto . n-Union i ithat:-Mrßobert- Ibtriiiir eiiiial tit' s iliemen,' whinililfeiPiri :,tk3.Britantia, inoiiilli ti fiealed.piteket from wit • . . • Pltofessor SelareniAlii, tii Ai itdrininitlon.• that it was to be operredobly-in pie' pßien'eel of thh President of the United ttat4. lO 'contained some 'spec t rae — r - fiiiq''''''"" * " . irs o gun or . ..... prepared cotter, With hints 'about the. mode of preparing it.' The discovery gains addi tional confidence throughout -Europe. It is estimated that 200;000 bales of cotton will.be Wanted to en pply the demand lilt thiS purpose. The Washington Union has been faVizned with the folloWing particulars as to.the mode of its prepination, Which are as, sirtgillar ..as' they are - estoundirtg: , = ,,---- r -- ' . "It seems that no 'other. acid than that . procured by the diStiliation -of ten parts of saltpetre, and six parts of'oil,of vitrol, will confer .iyon ra.v cotton its explosive pewer. I lydriate of nitric acid, (stilptire satirehydria() dissolves the come: In goorfproper-acid, the. cotton becomes transparent, and - the fibre is nor injured or dissolved. The acid 'hy distillation - first procured is ..best. Cotton. dipped, into itdor a'll.ll minute; and then quickly pressed between glass plates, or boards, and- washed alter Wards until it is entirely free from teid, and subsequently dried; produces a superior exploding article. Using the. acid a second time, an - inferior article is made, but after having been wash ed and dried it is again dipped into The acid, it' becomes excellent. A repetition of the manipulation necessarily arguments the ex ploding quality. Cotton may even remain in the acid lon ger than hall a minute. That Whibll was laid in it as king as twelve hours was' found, to be very explosive. it is important that the cotton be well washed when it is taken out of the acid ; for irany remains in it; a salpetre flavor will ntrabli ttr It When city, and when explodirr , ki , ilbleav'e tin atiythin.i , white 1 - tir - ligl; filial - ter T176 7- v r%71-d-ekiire/ST(7II--oril 'sm aft ball of the article, on a white china plate, is llib criterien to test its good qUaliti by. -It must flash like gunpowder; and leave no 001 behind it. If a particle eVeit iti seen it cannot be Used in guns: Iralso appears to ho necessary that the coven, after having been dipped into the acid and-pressed, be immediately pin into a large quantity of writer. .. If the cbtloh be plit into. eh insufficient qiiantity of water, it (the entipki) getslieated;" add small quantities ef cotton :ire' else pref erable, for, it large. it _forms into ,knots of a bluish-green Color, which are so firm, 09 not to be Oesily laottl'Odri. "The more !lib prepa re( eill,ele tesertibls the One in its tiefura/ state, tliii - bllttet iiinf mbrii poWeiful it ig.— with 4-sths.br 13-4rhs of a gran=-48.0 goals equal to tin English aiince 4 --balls of.f.inell in diameter Were drivdn through, one inch thick. With 6 t , a 13iiliet was driv en from a rifle, at a distance Ifif 45 steps, into an oak pldids to the de in elan liar, and with foUr tn. liiis . . grans, eflectiraishotS have been made.i.Vith atrium pieces. The more muck, the cotton exProties,..the greater the care. to be taken iii hialling it." MEM Preaminss or I'IJE UNION.—New. Mexico has been organized into a territorial govern ment hji Gen. Kearney : and off - leers have been appointed to discharge the various functions of the new government. Governor Bent, who new presides over the nett tend; tory, is said to be a man of great experience and a perfect knowledge of the people of the country. In the event of lArther &Meta. 1 ties with Armijo, he be found efficient I and prompt, either -in a civil of military Ca pacify-. No one has greater influe,F6 over the Indian tribes in that ticinity:‘lt iva supposed that Armijo would make some ro d - remind against the now government as soon as Geu. Kearney and Cal. Doniplian. left; tail there wilt be a sufficient force . s t a .: tinned iu the Territory to repress any attempt of the kind. TEE VERMONT LEGISLATURE, previous In its adjournment last Week, passed a reso lotion declaring their , opinion that the war -with Bleftice a was tint founded in any im pUrativd nec6sSity, such as.may justify or ex= cuss a Chrietittit Haden for resorting to arms," and that it a has now maniffittlk become an offensive it agdinst a neighboring reptib-- lie." They deelarO farther that "the litirdir and *interests of the notion will be sub served bv..a speedy end of the war wity\lexl Mei and die settlement of ad matters zit disc pato by arliitrtitidit . tir . , THOMAS S. SPi:AKMANj of Philad e lphia luie iriVentqa maelrino which lte Calls a t!Ttock: Excavator." . He'ratently unnde..sorne very satisfactory experiments with itin the pres. enCe rifimbdr ofScientific men, breaking into'fradhlents, at. ono, blast; With 'onjy bight pounds of powder; more than two . huhdred percheS of Shine:. The-machine invented by Mr:S., constructs tt diatribe( in lye' rock for thereeeptineef the pOWtler entirely differen t irom 11Esuia OF INDUS:TRY:—The lion . Young, the ilewlrelected Goqfildf Empire State,::was'iti 4114'k : life1irourniliptin Tia - iliyit'refrourCeK - Idtiagtfnislo," 'iltvvery' -moderate,peounialxotrsE . to *oriii ed 'hint . of:0140 psci nt. ‘ at t Congrikti;itnif,cikniiii,the'aiirernoetileot the largest: . and met* Mate in 'out gieiticobfederitiy.'2, Tl:p4t4l3' `,,OHOX' iit, Ptiiladelphition_he;39,"it , Offirignp . . was . tt”i:; v. , of, religious iamq are , al ' ' " MNWM=M M=M= oirimonaeahh vs. Arin Hughes: This waentilpdiettneet for an ass:tint and ,battery on Ma. .. Elizabeth Pendergiass. ,Besides the.- : Assallit and battery' proved, there was alstreiiillinee of considerable wrangling and enntenA4,..and epithets not the west choice, Verdi&l•guiltv. • Sentence, _ lionharii for etie_Corrtmonweahh:_Branclebury tor defendant. ' Commonwealth vs. Singizer S. Paul. This was - ha Inciictratht fur a libel on Santa!pi Ar. cold. The.flrosechtor Arnold; Ai•lts Peen: sed lieditir The 1101W - 104MB ate stote-kedri erg; tinll:6B libel boinplaia4d of,: leas the - earivatailtfg and ridietiling.of ;bl3 proabeetor in ileferalaal,L-bllls of atlyertithment----Wv diet.gnikkg,:-Sehlencill flab of SID and costs niprosecutma. Commonwealth i 11'attt Ibf defentlatif. . • ilointubn menhiribhn Reed. I . ndiet merit Ihr assanit and batt6T:-• flied(lant plead nbt,diiiity; but alleriYartla re 4 the plea, iii)qt, , ,p)ettcl.„gplltT sillitenee, line of $lO and costs. Watts and. Bonham fdr 1111 i Conitnonivealth Miller for dr lendant: CofnmhiiWealth Itame. indictment. For breach ot - thre peacelif the fast election.. The offence dieted *as ; the locking and bolting, theadoors of the, retr-n•in which the electien was to be held in . Dickinson tr wttship. Yer diet, not guilty. Bonk= and Watts for the Commonu ealdt fur defendant. Commonwealth t'a.;,Petgr, Clltric„lpmes Ihhu n, Johil Boney v Claide,s 'giant, Thema Bidder and Robert: BrOwn, (colored b'hoys.y indiefirktirlbealiinrplead rot giiilty, and by consent a nol proc. was .entered by lid Prosecuting .came}. llontorn• fin Com monwealth; Todtl for dblendantA. totumonwealiff r.>. Charles Barnet, (co lored ) Indictment for fornication and has tardy.,—not gnilty, Mit bk consent a no/ pros. was entdrati. Btinhtim hd Cdtnntoict Wealth; Btanddhimir fo'r ddfUndani: Commonwealth u.f.' and David Hama, t.:sq. luntiblmentfor Ctitts spiracy. tly . cOntlenta not pro.i. wars entered upon payment of the costs. gunham. dle.and hrandebury.loi thin Corllluninwealthj Watts and Gallagher lot-defendants. . There were-several 97.904 . - 9f stirely of the peace; Which being either settled or disposed of, tli'd Cohn adjourned on• Saturday mornmg lb meet - again Oft Alottd4. • SECOND WEEK: TEie tlotirt met. on' MendriS , : itt n 9 °Tina, lA. N. All the cases, tixceria one, for trial during the second ‘velek, wirrereither settled or discontinued. The Court after disposing of some preliniimiry tretsimiss proceeded to the trial of !lug ease .lessen:. Beltzhoover" , vs. Samos isfoblet This WOO an action. , of Tresiiriss vi ,et armi,t. brought to recover'dam ages . for an assault and- battery committed on the plaintiff, in November,lB44.- ;From the evidence it 0p.... peered that' great viole.Me A or bodily injert had been done to the planktift ; but the testi tit chi.Y : i`r. li, t.'ill rtidleto ry, as :• to . who. inflicted the totury,ai it rippedrs frtftn , ,the evidence Offered by lilie,.:delOtnion't that. at 'the time the, afiblicei Otis -committed tv ~number ;of pi:lt:Ai:be were , eollected..vgetheri., wilimly disetisshig Ilie eleeti'lt, it 13 NV tij and ;„ that Lthett) - seemed to: kie; - a - , - .general, - mike. ,fl'lptc:7 jury likkViivei ‘ felynif fok-the, plaMtiilOn gx.cents &Magee and , the Ots*O,protte.clitioiti Pm- . blint,for plaiiillfl; 7,Wafte-lor. defendant. : ~.`'. ~,Xotiri acljefirned tiretlrritisday rtmittindtti, iiiebt'agaiir#`lltEf , fet . .DeCerrib'e'r!'Oext. It ''.......,..i. - .i....:......i...:.'6..... -- ,•;-.,:....f,c-, . ~, '.l,E*lii . JC;'-'l4‘ls; , itt',lltiladelplitryta,l A': Sole repreee fatly? of ` ; ilie, Olive:, AnToriemi partieleaele*lpthe neit-rerigrese e tti:- • -,. - l' -'%i - ...'l ' ''':-. f . '''! ',› .14R:idfitiltsjI'lie:Chtontilhilrf is the only ( :rlitioro , .cit),fPit'f:iitt\ usually allected. , AlX.lo"' ' lvallamatientii - eO9iPP none - ,that ego ~ equal *BAlilloyif of, ItFvv!#e willupylohi Jeji'VOtl '404 ettlla. rielhbo 'IVA . ** iliclii ii ' elf,' '"' , J , ',. , , o ',u 2.-olii:de:t* .;.fj*.'.-iJ;•,'..l 4 '*'!4:4l , sat...imii.-WW4.4101/4014.74;P::*-414 erild Or. .Expositor.'. BE= =ll •-, . - 5-z; , - , ... 1118 ,T2, 14 ". A 7 :: .' ' • - ,Tii c i . Noyelikliier,:iiii‘;isfthe Courts of this, ;` * c o 4llt3ireonrtitiO4,4lls - ctot:a y tho 9th idst: After iiiiisSid'iiii: . .#lol;irritiiii tfriiiiiity bu- 1 siniisl,r,suchltin iodeivinti.Co'n6 ti 162,rotitrns,2 ; in O i!r:pliitiltd.l.ipstuv,os l 4rvi,ti,g4ottool•lol3 IhektirsTeAlsd.:frferNirs, i)CO 9 . f:-;':,..... , :. ,t.7... - r,,,, ."§l . iiViriMr';6l:*.liffelifiel 1 1 / 4 ii4st, Garnishee. -This—was..--an—issuo --direcied--to--ascertairi iiiiSthbr the plaiiitifr was—e-filifllif sunitT - m - eney for which an attachment was Tiliiiie - rolainerlhirtle fend e e. .The testimony, on the pert of the defendant, "preited that "'Several promissory notes, of - whieli the 'disputed fiMil 'consisted. had been assigned io third persons •,before the attitcht• mqnt.litistied. The defendant also 'made a •Ost.t;off.'l, Verdict -for , defendant: Gaullagher and „Adairfor,plaintifl.;.Miller for defendant; didlVtitakrof othere letereited. ' ' i'lemens AleFerldnet : s. Joseph Sites and John Lank. This W"s.l,tin action of eject- Merit, brought to recover a -il4ll bet Valuable tract. •of land, situate in Sinitlf:,,Kirldieton .township.,' The: testimony given. by,, both parties was very voluminous, entirely OP, much so to admit of our giving any stile'. menp of-itt -The land-had - been in - dispute for:ll2.nm ber of •-years, and -this •-was -the third trial concerting it. The case occupied thb intention of the Court for more than two day's. Verilla for •defendanis. Watts and -Graham for plaintiff; 4eeti, -Biddle and Adair for defendant:F.' -.• • , • QUAIITER-BESSIGNS. On Thursday morning, theinterdsling and all-absorbing business of tine Quarter Sessions commenced, in the preseneti of a large au ditory, The filet ease that came up for trial was • An iadlicftneat for Rape, and also for an assault and battery, with intent to commit a Rape. The first Count in.the indictment, charging the defendant whit the commission of a Rape, trne.igitored by the Grand Jury—, and to the second count the defendant plead not guilty. The-case occupied the attention of the court nearly the whole day. 'Verdict guilty.. Sentence of sso'acd costs of prose! cation. Bonham, for Commonwealth, Watts and Biddle for defendant. Comthonwealth vs. Joseph S. Gilt. This was an'inilictment for a libel on the Rev. J. .V E. Thorne. The libel complained of was published in a paper called the ' l'ennsylva- Jiia_Stakeskrian.!, VvjicL4p . ilty, consid-_, oration of defendant's promise to the Court, to -cease annoying the prosecutor in the manitel•corhplained of hereafter, the Cam imposed a fine of but $5 au& the costs of proseatitinn. The prosecutor then stepped forward and shook hands with the defendant in a cordial manner, and an action of surety of the peace. which defending Imtl histlilued against the Proseclitor was amicably settled. Biddle and Bonham — fel' orninotiwealth :• Watts, Adair, and Smith for defendant. NE - • ' , : .ZO• The' Floodiiiii: Roiling, OM It rains Whiir Vittories!• . ...Eirary.contes( a • 1 -(says the-U. S. Gazet etthat-talos place_but - tips to:tbe l ilood of Whig enthustastn xithieh ' I burst - fnilh ' liKe` u " ttittnnt ;"' ant]'increaee~ the Whig strength in the National. and State Representative Halls. The •depths of Loco focoishi ate troubled, •and its darknesii is being dissipated by the spread of Whtg light and tenth.' One after another,. the States are arraying themselves with the Whigs, and the shout for .one' victory has scarcely died away, when another rings out full and clear for a'new triumph. There is a fullness of hope and promise for the Whigs, and the future trials at, the IQ_a_certaitt ballet box, Will.be to greater and more endu ring results in their favor. Wo can look abroad arid see the Whigs deilliimat the land, and we Can see, also, that there is richness of proinige erf.futrire addition's to Our strength and nemberS'. One after another these • victories have . fittlen heaVily upon the administration,'and 6abli suebessive :blow has given greater gravity , and, impressiveness to the reproof vthich thA nation is uttering against•the Mari lolly of the administration which has iltired to attempt to be the master instead of the , • servant of the until : lon: Last week the pieasuie of laying. before our readerg f 6 4ratifyi4g success the Whigii in New lark. iiiillls;par and , their decided gains unit brightening prospects in. Michigan and fovea -We have now to add to the list of brilliant 'triumphs the magnificient Whig Victories inMassa chusetts and little Delaware. The details of each we give in their turn, as follows.; AV* Ifibrie. • • The New York Commercial Adverliser hni irtunis frbm alf flie Ike which show that Joni.; Yotnw. the Weig can diclate, has been elected , Governor by a ma jority of 10 ; 876 votes river WIIIGIIT, reputed the strongest man in the Locofoco ranks, and hitherto : supposed tb be " invinci• bib." Wright's majority 1h , 1844 was 10,000 to conseghenee of the Anti-tenters having east their suffiages for the Lpcofoco candidate, for 'Alit.- GoVernbr, (Mr. Gardner) the Whig candidate (Hamilton Fish) is defeated by tato* 2,000! Tbu Congressicpal iltil'egallOn will ;land as • IstDistrict,-Frederick Lord,- Locefo " C. Murphy, Lrgnin-oVer N. 3,1 '• L..gain over N. Win: B. Mae ay, Locofoco. sth " F. A. Talmadge, W. g. ovFir 6th P. S. Jackson. L. gin rit , Cr N. 77 t h 'c William Nelshin, Whig gain. - " Cornelius NVairert,'AViiig gain: 9th " D. B. St. John, Whig gain. 10th ." Sperrell, Whig gain. -I Ith - ccl'eter4frgylvester, W hig4a3e.„, 72th " Gideon. Reynolds, Whig. , " J. I. Slingerland, anti-rent-Se 14111 " Orlando Kellogg, Whjg. 15th " ,S. Lawrence, Loccifeeo. Hugh Whig. GeOrge Pottle, faieofoon. Francis Segur, Loecifneo. 0. Htingerford, Lohnfoem " Tirriothyienkins, Locofoco. tt (160. A. Stark weathe, rr . A usburn Birdsall, Loccifooo, . 0 William -Doer, Whig gain. 'bald Gott, Whig Gain ; a ft S Conger, At hig gain: • - W retire; tvhig - gain 'I J. M. Whig gain: liolmes, Whig,: Robort I ' : Rosh, Whig. D. Ramsay, Jr. Whig gaid ' Nathan K:ildli, a Nathan K, flail, Whig,. '''''' tiorey-Ptittmrrri•Whiu- 34th ‘Vashinginit Huta, Whid. 1846—Whigs'22 Locos 12. 1545-IVhigs9: Locos 21; .IdtiVe'S 4 . . • Whim main 13! The Whids will also .luiVe a majoliti 611 joitit.4 aliot in the . Legislathre: fiJ conSe: L fifienee of the large number Loenfeeo Senators holding over, the Locoloco majority in the Senate„will!be 10 but the Boats will stand 73 Whigs to 55 Locos—malting a Whig majority of. regiticefi in the Assernblj, = and Elt3Hl jeint ballot ! The New Constitution, it is -thought, hag been adopted .rmt,withstanding the heavy majorities againe ! tit ; in the .V.astein part of the Stare. The majority in'its favor may teach 50,000 !: The:Negto stiffrage propesition has been negatived by.u.deetded . majority, • .Mew :Jersey: •,, The returns from lhis.State may be sum med up as follows: A WHIG SENATE= Whig House of RepresentMires—TWENTY THREE Majority on Joint Ballot—A guilt of 4570 du tho •elbetion for PritisidentLi-FOUR oft ht Congress=—and whig U: S. Senator seerfretl. • . . • ill/fie/lig . an. . . ' ' , . .. , Ille itTett.4 Oich announced ilia(llll6iii; gan lap w tig feilif dined, _it eetni. were pre: mature. I'llo rchigsAinve 'agate large' and decided , gains, ie'vointionizing several cm= ties, but the Locos hafti,aeverthelese, carried a majority et,, pie Leg i fel r ai#re' and ilre date, Ceilgrossmen: ' ' Dela ai•ei....:..: Load kliviskipalir the IVhig, reeks' hiyvd. had die . effeet tho7.Whigar; and give the Locos . partial triumph.. Nit rough thifE(i . eritiabe .;alone , a; ,the:. ,havo: elected themdie .:10_,..eVerner; but the .1V hike *titriatettii both branches .of the. Lee statnYO~; :hate r'e-elected,,: their AigdhlaW Coagrk4a, , W. flees ip the • ~ - 3lichgsetts.`_ ,v?; r =MM . . Further.retUrgs front' this Slate are contra._ -: (yetin -. .iia r tolh,f — i,lnal result. Ihe iralicationsl,l arc thitt'the Whiga r •lave Carried the. Legisla. lure, i fWit S. Senatortand that 0471:m0s hub eartOd the Governor gnd rnemlier' of Congress.. ~ • • .. ; 7373 - VW . . _ (KrA seatirtd the,_ele'ctioniof 'members of.Corgress, took place in Aid' Tuesday-last, and the Ibis returtisieeeiv_, ed indicate-41e - re-election - of - The - Hon - . Jaciai_ Collamer, in. the Second Dietrich In six towna.helfas a k nett.gain.ol-9:32- votes, and-ns he lacked but about 900 votes at the first trial in September, it ,will be Been that he is elected, and,-probably by a large majority. Nine towns in the Fourth District !Ave been hottril from, but while they show a;VVhig nett gain- of 924 votes, it is probable there is no Choice Another . trial was to be made in the Rep. , reseittative ilistriets.df Maine ivbieh are still vacant, to make a.ghoiee of Members on Monday last. • I); , - ) As the .14 Demoetatie Aroh":.tt.t rubles to pieces underThepressure of Free-trade and the British TeEiff, the Whig Pyramid rises in beautiful, proportions ; fair to 104 upon, and making glad the hearts 'of all true friends of A ririerican ititereS6*: • C0m0„.. - _ • • • W • MAINE. ". F LI - ARID A. • VEnONT, • - p • • • N A .I , l' A , MARYLAND. 1. ENTUCKY: NEW YO It K. I) E L A IV A It E. • NEW JERSEX.', PENNSYL V i 1i A. ••11HODE ISLAN•II. NEW H b 1 PS H R E NORTH AR O.L I N A. .111ASSA-CHUSETTS it i has *pears that seventeen of these 17 nit eti States have already spok6 in It lont aTtld distinct 4mieb agAinM th . e doitigs el the ad- Ministration, and Inive resolved to .dO all in Med. , rpriWer, towards remedying the which hang heavy . Upoil, u's by elevating inen . to high stations upon whose wisdom, patriot ism mild fitletty 16 the interests of the whole country they can detiend. . --10v.r • V . ) r clalla.l6 . : tiLie.., ... . The N^w Orleans Picayune of 'sth instant. publishoS abstracts of letters received from Vera Cruz, dated Oct. 7, a week later than former ad v ices. 'These letters arrived by any of Po.naeole, and were probably boaughl by the Storeship Relief. 'News of the -Monterey and Ampudid& eaffifulation - had reached Mexico, but did Sri t create 'trifich. excitemeni. Santa Anna had just reached San Louis Potosi as the courier frorri Mope rey the titiWs of its surrender passed' . [hi migh du Its Way hi the calla. , Santa Anna, hail but dent.-seven thoLisantldollars with ntl„,of two millions. irhich he tried ,to raise; with which to gel uli his fliirky. Still the people of Mexico had such Faith in him, they believed he would succeed In thisiug: his tinny and defeating our forces. Au was expected, says the' U. S. Gazettc; crrfin,eticire. _Connor—has- made—an --rtitaelck upon the Merriesn' city of Alvarado, with' the :small. fleeC tinder his command.. AVW regret to add ttiat he was compelled to with;. - draw his vesseile'Without accomplishing the objeet proposed: - Ms M a ctSriiiiserably sup. plied with means for making an attack. on any place, guarded by nature, as most of the towns are along the Gulf at Mexico, icliere. bdri protect the mouth of. rivets, and reefs are embattlements for' nearly- the whole (Mast, .Alvarado, the place assailed, is site -atirdmearte-mcnith-rtf,w-river•of-the.-sarrfw name. It is about forty miles south of Me i citt of .Vera Cru . Z. It will be seen by tle • column,information given in another lrdrm the New Orleans Picayune, that a part of the' little fleet is ordered down to Tabasco, knell town on an Island of tbe same name,: At lhß iribthli of a river of the sdme came in the' p l rdi•lncir of the same mimei adjoining on the sotftfi ttie tiro§inee rif 'Vent Cruz: Tabasco adjoins oh the neigh - the pri4ifiee oll'ucatan, which has once or twice tried tb declare itself inde , iendent of Alexico, and to connect itself with the good' offices or' le - 'bearance, at least of the United , Slates. Now what is assigned us the cause of the failure, of Corn. Crania It is the utter in efficiency of the force placed under his c. ran mang: (here are wanted rapidly moving, ellidll getfilier s, of light- draught, to take the small sailing vessels over'burs, and to with draw them from action, 'or change their po sitions; I`h6n circumstances tender. such Inortterib necessary,. Are there not in our bettors smalf iteariffirs, such as are required,. iYhfch boar be put into immediate service IVlN•rna 1110N.---TllO .I%b3W YOTO ning nalsaps overcoats, (tall Init, loped' down betore, will be the prevailing, fashion with' the. coming winter. lkinlidOliitif7estiffecintioud'to• be worn by 'war riiid . , - 'A't Ajantifig'ineliiing recently held one of 'the interior counties of Tennessee; John,MeLean; of Ohta Was nominated as a candidate for preside'irt,.,enti P Mai guirOir wee Pfeildenf,, in 143. CozrATiretor of Tim BoWohti or Cospit e gladineis;poiA the'. sttle 4 and brOarit; tiektiess i •iariabiti ap z peti ( e ) `Y,o ll 4W "or iniqUilly ' complexions &e., are the usual "symptoms; of. Lbier,Complaipt,i reictabirPills . Cre,alvitys, eerttia•CileM eve tbo:ctb,M•O, OoMplainis; e Ml'S° 'they' `ptiio - Lient the humors`ylitett are ,tbe °rinse, -,not,onlyOfi,ell l tlisaraefe . Of . bnt ot malt*. incident nitin'.• 'A Vent 6'0 6 will in all give relief:: attpiltii+rsoverance Will, most atiotn'adkfilrive Overipariiele*Of disease • ' i Niteri eikoifeijitits. 4 I : fie,:pnblie' are, dititi ort e4 , l4pioitlip spurious "eine'S'Ohlob ,JMOrtier to .:deceive are called ,IY,Tigill!s raljan - Yogetitz. ti►trinti, h o peritin ,, pnl,6lsii ty ltVOvlV. Vice ,President 461 Mui, be , OtirefuL 79ttk*4 -1 1 1 PC4`5 1 ,01401. 1 O`lib0 : ;$0104 , 1, lco.fgegSol4!" illi)ua r "freraor4 Pitt POitaktrlolk•49o4t, • • ,‘_ ~O:?(ll~ Theilfhig Pyramid. Later from Mexico. AifEick on Alvarado 4 . 1...A1i t, CY..V.,j:7Arc..7 - AEXA...6E, SENA _ stand.;.tnat M. 'Wttimmit W. limircalirk; of Petersburg, Adams -- 11iiii - 3,55 - F.Sergeant-at-Arm s of. the Senate of at. the commencement of its . . ifekt - aPtisici4,, We. have long knoWn Maj. H. aiilifjirdoo ,- indusiriOus aid inHtieutiai .Whigi:kul we hope that he may be Ittkibebeen;,yoVelt.rof by the Whig Senators . -nil-Miti-,or*,ii-,Se*itps-When-they were in . -the minotitY;4or the same station. fie, has a elningdiliiheirmonsideratiott now that 'they have MAver tp,testtow it Upon pi ompt i courteous-and-diligent. _ -he had hr O.nY hliantity t in Jack -1,011 count Y, (Mo.) for fifteen cents a bushel. The crop, 'the Independent Expositor says, was'never more abundant. The only fortune attending this matter is, thptihe Mis souri river is so low, and the Polk:stalks so numerous, that the corn calm& be brought to ME a m ara et . . . I,t;hpd been thoWfbat Mr, Beman (Whig) was elected toCongress from Ala bama; ih the room of Mr. Yancey; but the full returns show arable opponent (Mr. Cot tet ell) hai succeeded by a majority of 30 votes, NEW.4RBF.S.—The Whig majority on the popular. vole in this State at the late eleetion, is s,q92,iieing a gain 'lime tli!e•Tresident's election 'of 4,579 ! • JOSEPIi MAL K - Esq., has publickly declined a nomination as a candidate for Goverpor. The Pittsburg Gazette, on that account irarrrdy recommends the lion. An drewStcwart. utidei 6.1 soubriquet. of Tariff Andy' . , (*- They Annual Conference of the Meth .) odist Epit9opalChurch, South, convened at Nashville t'n the 4th inid. Iliskops Andrew and Smile preallea, and about 130 Ministeri 'were present. • Tll£. NEGRO IDEA OF TILE ALVNETIC -,The, telegraph, between here and LeWell; is.a ved- shirtless Mier, arid in several pla ces, the' villeslrave been brolcezi lor a long time. ),Ye were exceedingly amused the other day t o !why,. the, cernments of a couple of country, negroes, who were waiting at the Winter Hill depot. 44 Look a hell, Jake, want you call dem arr . i 4• What.ar • • Po 4 ; Dri Torn r.llB pintin' ter." 4• deco ar posts!" " Yes, ni4rgn, dent, ar posts:" 44 %Villa, (acratelling his head) dem arposts wid de glass__ • . 4 • Yes the same You.sce dem ar horizontafwires? de posts support de wires • (fosh.! But what's de ,w.ires,"forl" .. - 4 .; lie wires,'' said the other, c c mpletely . klavltfor a mamma,. but suddenly lightning up,tyith intelligence, " de wires is to keep the past,: • • . /LE A Vri i r - cl 141,1•3ssEr , ' fit:',.‘,Vrit! Thou ait'above'ell,, ,,, l.:thl apt.' treasures; i til than who enlar'kest the sAul,,,,,imd_ppeneth: all its po wets to leceire instruction,, and to. relish-virtue. Ile that has thee, has little tuoN.t.s wish tor; and fie that is so wretelie,C V ap.:,'j,:° !Ai) O r Iti e g mit, watts every thitribeside. V.. , _ . ,1, ,I:llfutili lel Brarafreth's Pills will gl, es 'riT.- 4, - , et then these blessed Pills which :•.., ~ , , :. t.i ,,zw :u se has-fully established to be Li; , k , ie. - We've- ever liestowed rm -- m an.-- FOT •' , ol . te:filfeK colds end-veuihs, they - itepttlVltrireVeryiliiielhat ntedione is tiaille of impa 1 tieg. - !:',,i. ,. :Z,;.:,, A , e A 'hi Carlisle b' tHAIILES BARN,It-Z, :. Agent, 11)1 this- 'prohgh. - kolFt.4oplieit Cpthertscm, Shippettslvtirg. I,J4.retiiitutitt &Co: NeWeilaibOrittlitt. : v :FI:k I:. I WigelflSlecitnnie:thitrg. If4ellillbt, IVltite House I': p ; . ___;,litalfilocir-,--Sltiremnnstcitn. * , :V. A, Co is lio ,, estown. iv. , ...N ... - x ~. en b t rie,..la . uzkson rifle. • • ~';..„. , ,:Slimtm'Rti, Ntmvillo. . t. er-Bl.DAller, Boiliil 4 ,Spriiin•to •tr i - o . . -a-..t. . nt : TA ala ftal. AMOF VV11.1) C4ERR T.- - - AtraOrd tl Iffy eiIeCOSS atteno.t ofa . W:rnedieine tliseases of the lung s, au thocity singnlar cotes it has effected,.hav inefeltirally attracted IhE Intention of.nputy pitysteV,cps, as well ns tlan,W4ole fmternity of -RONA' • tnieettufetl initLinlEmies, • ig ifiCefrfte • isitteei some tosed tt tot:einem todine„ viers say it must contain. le such substance they, tgalar efficacy% As , sucli or errotteonsomil.ealcu- Italy persons r. eginiet it, ar (hie Imrotigh .A. Map for Three Fips I • ch . Fileilem,l'exoti. Culifopoin and Stioto re, sitowloy the relative positions ()Mom. - tries to tb4 United Stales, the .• Spot. of WOP," nod thw(l poioilt of attack. For sole by Nov. 18. MYERS. lack.Qiotti .1t• Cassinierest just recei veil FECliell CIONIU Und Cnisiiheres, which will be sold fer) l Cull mid .1 ' 115 V•18.' W. HITIVkIi-. Ta Teacllers 0411 , ,Sptiolam. . „ It I~ll'l"R`'hfis just roei,Ye4+al. liis•DFug 3L.1.E43100k Wgit • st i r ft Itithissoh4ja. Of4Tqlfit.,4 o l9AL • " 'IIOO Soo !tut Oityi!roi • t I , !t t • tut tritt in the .c0vi.4% ,,,• :;4 1 . • • • A Iso--.lllattlieMOititi , nwmictoiv, thei , T ivipal Grip itih laikAloAkinitilStatjonary- tie 1)17: OP-mestiii iery . ; CASMVIVR.Ig tin ilubsazilto.tyitjc9l . l tvelVtibff*loomilit: of Lailtiniqi, i 'Cir,piehtWon[qfpnlii lollies- 4113341 4 treditti,WlAit4t4'' WOR ED , GOODSc-- A. GENlEJlALlitscrinteatialthitdreibe I'll. 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