MMM=:=;= Itl=NE , I r . =llB =MEE .); r EMI 1.••;1 !,1;1; V4I,MIE XLVII. doicbs: iisrmaczw - iias;ann— -rocTon NIYERS . has associated his Ur nephew, At it..l. :I ACI‘ I .SON ,In his 'ants and , iterhiigettielll, Debtor . 11( - ' ivilFba enabled to give his undivided attention to the du ties °flab Piernastori. qorllsle.§ePtovoney 30,18411.—am5, . • ED :ID 1.211MPJ23, • • BaineopithiC Physician. titre t, in ..the house for nterly'occupled.by Dr. Fred. Ehrman. 90 8 . 46 '• - • " 1LM111.1109 , WILL. - perrorniA a ll. Niei upon ron the V V reeth that are required my their lireser oillenonehat Fitink, Moggittg..e.ts. or itilt restore the' loss of them, by inserting fi .'teeth, from e. single Tenth, to a Nett. • d7O Plkee Oh Pitt street, a few denreSoutli Of this ' N. R. Ifa, I.olnmin will lee absent from lisle the lest ten days, in each mouth. Jane 11.'184A. 41COSIE.PHI • ~.:ATTO'RNEY AT LAW. - • Pittsburg, Pa, y_ikS returned ,frrup tn The .prnetice tit or hi.. prbreisiots in Pittsburg, Allegheny entinty, Pa. Feb. 10, 1847: REWAY EDQAR_ NIEgED ATToRN;EY AT LAW. WILL itenctice in the several Courtsnf CUM.. hoettind and the ndininingyoonties nod tit, euttl t n prlfezzionol hocittyint tstotattinted care with oenmottotys and fidelity. Office in Smith lionover •trret, in Graliom's co , Inailtlism.nonfetitrtite Post Office. Carll4le, A 'twig! 2f1,44r,. y. O. DUAL/A-VP' ADAIIFI 9 Attorney at Law. OI , FICE in tin gh Flnnnver %%reel, (env floor iniinw T. (; rnharn, Esq. .Inrr 16,1445. VAD.7:%3 3122'222 - Attorney at Law. ,riFFICF. wet, 5. -- n. 110 new Itihtiotz, opposite the Post Office. _March SI, 1R47. CARSON C. MOORE. Attorney at Law, OFFICF. iu ihurem. oldie entirt House', io the . room lotele occupied by 1)r. FO!ITER, deed. March SI, 1141 Z. DENTISTRY, &C, TOXIN UTTnaNnmi, V ESPE:I3I7FULLY informs the public, that having opened a n office in South Hanoverst Clet,liearty oppti - alfe iiirifiiitiflAceAeis pre pared to practice DP.NITIS l'ltY in all its bran elms. Good 'rent!, are essential to hen 1111;hesides traumal or artificial mien are not only ueeftil but o•nnamental,and Odd materially t , the comfort of the wearer. ft need not he stmcil what can be of me to the teeth, mitlice ii to say th-t evetw defect ran he remedied, and new T v oli fill'llisllPtl from n Single one to mum entire net. flaring had consitle. &Mlle practice Ins a number of yea ra,gooti refer ences will, he giren to moth as require them, but the hest ?roof is the operation, which will in all aces he iterfnrined in the moot carPllll matinee and at prices to snit the occasion and the times. Persons waited on at their residences, either in town or colluder, without extra charge.. lie may always he foon4 at his ollice,na nhore, or nt his residence in Pitt street, onedoornorth of Ilunitel's !Avery Stable. • li e will ilon 'morality attend to the repairing ot Watches and .fewelre. at his office in Sonth Unll• vre street. Also. P.NtUt kV! Vg twatly e x cel ,- Isil. 8' attentinMand skilful execntion of bin work, he hopes to repel re it nil lierebY' 8011011 i 'a share of public imironsee. Carlisle, /Oil% ft :SUL , • ' --1--- nAtims, Tug.xEß, & IRVIN WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No, go I Market Street, PHAADELPIIIA Importers and Wholesale Dealers. N Drugli,Medinines, Chesnioalf, Patent Med mines, Surgical and 0 4 iatendeal lowNtrittnents; .bruggista'alassware,WinilOw GiaiSS,Painta,Oila • Dm,. reeromery • Ito. , Druekisis, C mom. erehanta.and Physicians • supplibd'with the' atiove artiolle.4 on the most fiw :10141oAtirto a...---Striat and prompt attention-paid to orders; Every article warranted. Jolts ".I..mrc4 A. Turrr.n.lately ...-.L...leatiriighilm....AVictia...e.laNizrt, M. I). . PMlN4elppis, Scift l 3 . u. 844 47 y. , . THE MANSIONIOIIS r E HOTEL from-mg.°. the Utonborlaoll alley Ro 411:62.JU01121§19 IPAlci • ii*EJ,A;Y:.!?Pt ; bY pen. Wl!litt Foul k,lien jut' hpcgn subs cr iber, Itiv newly Toth shed' end , 4enthorntwkly.repateed. Pitiinlnge . tnin, the 'cia're l , etraniere? ' -4 revellers Pb teCii:ll¢le eve Invited to calf. attention paid to thief' INooe who wait:Also the eetehlieh`tn'ent: ''' • "'+' . I tAtttOTT,,' • ,CirileleiAnrlllll6,4B4s.),l,,-,11;1, , RI; a j l ;Pr 4 T0 r 1 3 40 . 4 1 4 12 WXWMa14,r . `1 . 1.1! 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' l-' './ . ', . , ', : i' ;• ••• -%; : ' ,- ;1 11 •• • • • '''' . . '----;.' CI : 7 -i i '...;:' 11 ' i : ill r .4. , 111 .. 1't l'''''''. '''''..4 : '-' ''• .l ''''' , : i ' , 4 ,ic,. , :' ,,, r t ?,, , ' :,,, "r , ' ,, '5 .,: ' ,':,,' , '" ,l ' ; ' ,7: I . ; -.. ' ''. ' .?.' . '' '' ' '1 ' ' . ' i' li*; '' =I Alierellantoip. NEW GOODS. • IP kIE eubeoribar has just received and ie now - openi.ng, ert hie Store, on the South•Weet corner, of the PubliaSquare; on Unusually cheap stook of,SEASONABLE GOODS, such ea . . • • Ckiths, Cassimam, sattiriots; FLANNELS, - VestitrONClnekrniti;§alldlom bounce, Shaw:ot,' Mural ins;Glikeir, Hosier y&tr A splendid stook of•tlA LICOg 8, at' price varying frinn 4 to 183-4 Cents... OcEltIE of all kinds. Also, a fresh stack of the • CEtsiNnitATED LAMPS • • *hick ho,has.latelyintreduced, , and wine!) pre ronlid to be;.l4. numbers Unit:have tried them the most ectnionneal' ofid deeirable vtielejlk • The public la ilcapectfully invited to call and aciinine his stock. ' • • -." ROBERT IRVINE, Jr Nnvernber NEW YEAR Si:. ENIV ARRIVAL OF DEW '. :046tettiri. ! Ir. AL. CLIMINGER, ETABjust received an additionable supply to s stock; and is pr,..iktred to t , v.e bargains Of Cloths, all &Moors and qualities, Casitneres, plant & fancy, Casinet, • do , . ' do Beaver 0 5: Pilot Cloths, Vestil* Sr. Cravats, Cash mere us dr Lanes,' do do • Robes C a ntonal' large assortment from 4 to els. A Ipaeetts and Nlortrues, ' Ribbons & rt fiends, Shawls k Ties, Fur Moira, Hens k flu ys Caps. ke.,&e. Shippers burg, Jell. 13, 1847. ' • NEW . & EXTENSIVE LUMBER AND COAL-YARD, THE aubsCriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle, and the public generally, that ho still continues his LUMBER YARD, en the west end of Main street at the earner formed by the Isiewwille Road aodl turnpike, where lie will at al) times keep r hand a general supply of well-selected Lumber, such ha . - - Boards, Plank,'SCa ntling, log TLnber, shingles, &c. which will be sold at theTloweet prim. His stork of.huraber consistsol'u full assort• ment of Yellow and — Whito Pine,•Poplur and Cherry Boards and Platik,PrOin common panne! in quality, and of different thickness; also Ash Plank; White and Yellow 'Pine, Poplar, Cherry, Oak and Maple Scon'lling, - nf all sizes from 3 by 3 to 6 by .8; also a full assortment of Pine and Oak Shingles; also Building Timber, of any length and thickness; Joke and Rafters'of all sorts and sizes, together with .every other arti cle usually to be found in a Lumber Yard. lie rail) aliln keep constantly on hand a supply .of the different kinds of COAL; such as Pine-Grove,- W-ilkeabiarp—andShamokin—for family use, and Limehinner's and Blacksmith's Coal fifth° best quality, at the lowest prices. Grateful for past favors; he respectfully se- Min, a continuance of the public patronage, and hopes by strict attentlur . tto give satisfitctian to his customers. SAMUEL M. HOOVER, Carlisle, May 13, 1846. The Oltettaii onrance Company. Wee No. 11, Wail Street, New .I'w.k. HIS institution is distinguished from IL other Life Insurance . Companies, by all or most of the following peculiarities: ' When the premiums are over $5O, one fourth may be paid in cash, and three fourths ih a Secured note, et .t 0 months bearing inter• est: pr thcpremition mny be paid in monthly or quarterly inatalments, •2ML -- -Ntilrisk—is—taken °DLO - single life ex. ceoding the :mount of $5OOO. 3rd. The assnred . arei .not, beyonitthe amount Of their pre:mit:Os. 4th. 'Applicants are - not recktined a year older than they arc,but are taken at the age of the nearest bir thday. The rates of premi ums' are us low an those of any ether Com. puny. sth. No Direetor cnn borrow any of the funds of the, Company."' 6th. 'Theta is no nominal capital to pny ing upon, and there' are no stockholders among whom to dvyide the profits, other than tho as. eared. 7th. Profits are deelered adnullY, rod haring the optiin either to withdraw their, profits, m leave Orin to accpmul ate.. Bth. Scrip will he issued-ennually (tti those nut indebted to the Company) for the estima ted profit;sand the scrip will he iudeemed, when the profits amount to *280,000. 9th. Six per cent interest will bq paid upon the scrip, annually in cash. 10th. Every precaution' will be taken to prevent a forfeiture of The burliness of this Company, has exceeded that arm Other during the peritid elite ems. tence. Sinop its Comniegtemetit , there. , have beowissued.upwqrds 42800 Policies: the pre. mierna upon, the same execeding.sl2so,ooo. ROBERT L. PATTERSON, Prest. The subscriber iq ngent for the'above col7l- pilny t, for Carlisle and its . vi_cild,trl_rid he has asSUCtite s twitli'hirnmelf; ad'Hedicai Examiner, JiMysits; M 1 Mr.-Application ler insur,ance, eibiither : by, ititte 9r in i peracn, vyill.be.Rrom.pt ly attended to; and pimplilets containin g I taibleiicifialeitAe., din be had byHapplicatxm, IbtliteloDrug•titore ,nt yers; 'or of the M:dALIJW.ELL. Carlielp,Decemlps •;.•-•• • • 'c'4~cr R ,. ~.~,-~a~ ..i-~ ~-i ,;.. ~:~.G.,r. ,:. i ~:.::~'aa ; r.:;..«;.:tr:s :~f~,ty~;:i,,. ~.:'°,.,ci'Tac `:,,..:,~ ` . ~~ k ..~,Fz~~. 1:. ~~"r°;r.~z: •• l•',. Lr...l' • • `,/,t . t-• 1, 1 0 • 7, 77-A 7- • • tiejW..• • r I I• , N '••• • • , ; 7 " 7. • VE k • Ate7a.." MEMI AMVE A VI a. .• Nr . 44. I : •! iv i• 7 • • .•II I •,r t ••3 ri, .:1_,••••• • ~• • „ FRI Allizttilaalutbwol For the Herald andOtwitar: Mr. EDITOR :—The lines i.elownre original. If you think them worthy a corner In your paper, pia are welcomuto thetn. YOU/R. Sf. ' UT.O 4 /314g, iiiengefultethe air. neatlen' fie the heaving sea, Fußof trouble, ono— So Is life New we ewe filr toimpt,row... ' Hope Abloom' forth glistonlitg otor, Now otteltihrtii are placid with storm— Atra knife. • • I? so we go frOm flower to flower, Now ettrdeted. now_ropulleed,, Tllf the.krahrotofie Own hour, • " Erit)e 46' ntrik • `~ --=- 3PaS~SYCCfILiI~I~9a-' I= They were brigbi•fables in the days of old. • ' • When Reason borrowed Fences painted wings. When' Truth's clear rill flowed over sands of gold, And•toldln song its"high' and mystic things t• And such the sweet and solemn tale hf her,. The Pilgrim heari, to whom a dream was given. that led kr through the world Love's Worshipper, To seek on earth for him w hose !earth was beaten,— As though anibe lone angel, through fright's scattered host, • ' - Might Peek n emir Which be had Ipved and lost. In the full city, by the haunted fount. Through the dim - grotto's tracery of spars. 'Mid the fair temples, on the moonlit mount, Whore offence slim in listen to the stars. In the deep ginde where dwells the brooding dove, The paihted valley, and the scented air. • She heard far fi nt lmee of the voice of Love, And foetid Ills • eteps` traces everywhere ;-- • Ihn•neverenere hey met, since doubts and feel's. Those phantomidtapen that haunt and blight die earth, !Ind come 'twist her, a child of sin and tears, " Anti that bright spirit of immortal birth, Until het.pining sent and weeWnE_eyes theAcTee t Till wince unto the weary heart were given,, And she became Lovett angel-bride In (leaven. Flom the Illustrated Magazine for 31tqch KATE KICIIMOND. ;1 fr t o f the Daring Exploits of Kale Richmond EGORDED BY GRACE:GREENWOOD. CI1,1144:11 11 Tu}: . . Npw reader, please fancy Kate and ',With a house; Itorsesand grounds, all to ourselves, and haViug our .dear, wild, capricious own way, to tier hearts' content7, — The - ntiTiam. • hail departed, anti I arrived in due time, and every day we, that is, Kate and I,—were looking to see,Tom Richmond pop out ol the coach-door, and pbp into, ours. One morning, when Kate,- as usual, was standing at the parlor Window. watching for the stage; she clasped her handS; ,with child ish delight. and cried our.—tune Ints.come —the coach has stopped ?."Before I could reach the window, however, she started, and a look of consternation spread (-tier het coun tenance, as she exclaimed, Horror dr hor rors!—Heaven must have „taken our little sins into serious consilletation,lorhere domes n El an a h Simpatin.WheSe arthuat viSitations have been a dreaded infliction in the family, forages! Only see her baggage. Grace,= she means to besioge us this time! The avaricious old jade, to quarter herself upon relatives twenty times removed in order to !Mara up her arnple income! Look, holy she haggles with the coachman!—What can I Jo?--how am l to e..dure this?" she con tinued with tears of vexation in her eyes. I counseled her to put the beat face possible on the matter, and calmly submit to the ne cessary evil of this visit ; and when the lady entered, she met from us both a tolerably po lite reception: • 'The ilk Oil which Then first fully met my eye,:catt , never pass tfrOm my mind, A face whose Mocking-ugliness wariunrednomed by the slightest pleasing , eipressionatt • grenn dieri-ish'figurrybany and , angular, arrayed in a garb' mean.: and ' Unbecotning, ,constituted altogether!' the'tfiost cold, repelling : east iron piece of womanhocid which it has ever been my 111 - -fentuhe' to etibrienter.• t . Aunt Hannah is filty•-•;she owns to forty of cOnrse . ; she could not hive been otherwise—she 'is a predestinated old maid, —one who Will ho an old maid eternity througilli• that is, ti matched and unmatcha ble. She b e gan ,, pompously addrursini Kale: "Having Amara ivliss,.cotharine that your parents, zsos abizentfor,i,sesson, I teemed it my duty to come and relieve yon of the weight of some of your. resphrt•sible estrus.", .rrhasik YOU? Illitslatrt," replied Kite, , •but I feel -quite cqualtoil-e,Fare.ofsme.gueftp.t.wo. children and three servants." in dhe eVening. to complete our asecntfi tore, there arrived intelligenceirom Tom that his visit nineddie defttrred al week longer! • Ah, the soon-found that in the advent of aunt•Hanaah we haddreen but the beginning, of sormw, •-Jealtrusi meddlesome, Mtrultive and bitingly satirical, her presence Itvaka eon •stanuayetem olutgle. During the day, when We tionld'be indite csipeir o r keep rooMS, w'e were'climparatiVely free flint lir; hitt' did *chol bouts brriughteall ers rind aftqr an evening of vex, •aticilf 'and rin'clitifilfiltio'ni; 4Mth 'llUd'ii Most /I real iz ing r - Wicon gs; knillai the, veor4s . *het'i 1:0 igiitiy 1. qiint q exe cur i su er n sis in l" Pi udish, ne poly, 10)fipelpRely, i ringlrA . wp.. In4n can bPp•ollr. PPYP,cotcor. pFliVL*l,Yirelt .1 , Pail la S , ')Pre rtiV - 1! A •1 1 er: EMY PI ,9 1 r gentle-, tie pen titontle'ijust,lr.qPPPtlin.,.i „ l i nen,lin .41. trbATRUSIY,knAni , otLtholbeati the ; most moonlit tete-a4410, i and; xnereilimly „groliii. lownlele yew% tiictattonkilk,the .411. ?.. ~ .„Ati 'ant i drive rt ein Alesperation, I Wo - ones;af 1, limiooelheltllw council-4f - _waltv - , - it , ,ty- - ,- -- v - ,- A -, -. , i tii!Semetfling!must berth:lnt . )/ and thatepeeghl ilyMpiti , ,Kvel , iinitetaliattonitil 1110 fin -4e l , fence.' 0 why,idia yolu-see,t thati,oldpiecie, ;0, petrifiedirinu,de(yiennteinntleitf liOrselhlown. betWeen.nie.indrehatler Bring - Moil eisTri.iWiii - , - ilingf-witmlijust - toftwilivii , turigOingilirtvar .tiomethingt pottieularlthi'°' ,l, l l ~ r -raft *'ii 1 „ I ti ;Sitiltlehly'llheitliffung'lo;l6dodad"goitiss Ahtimarysittd-diaitlsf*Otm*inglkiptlitlite. - 1 -x 4 , iier , bl it iiokiiiitbkOilskipil; ti t tiilMl A64)11140 Itithilierl 1 "1/366 11 *IfItt 'Of ' 'tht ' iiMr?"•'y-,he y Tebrotho--Toni4l o Welli 2 ill 4 biol4)tt-V-r t % 1 114'140 1,10;f*., ft * iii(l46lgilesp;-- ' IIE II 4 t!'” iqiiit i 'kV irtiktkie' 'ad 'lfxily,, 1 PT" 4.0 a: 11 POK#Clilf 'the a v , „li b i ei sili I 0 0 1 X.I ,IP°A 6 . ' “!o!' 91; elltli:lilkkc , O C e tlt i ll'e x grit o g Ai tl i4 r, "g e t s li r l ; ki ti lr, , , g i ~ Ini i , P t i.r i , ii l li i li ni lgg. If i nY:flhTlidfißvn9,4l494. got liei titop 1 9, 41 t,b9 , 1 , pimixocimieugx,mtg,l'lk ,ipko „prop% of . : 41 e 41 )Pf l ivilntl# 1 11411najAWAg 1 e7ri'MPO 'MY ''' AlnipslVMA s 4llt l iVit,(l,ipmong jp:titOßAlliitlif Y,) sot v, 1 110garritt1011011,11.14fiiri:. L ; :. , r ,„ , , ~ ,ii, .1 , 1i441, 1 gigno.gulii3alPflut Aver4itstgiviiirgrgiM lidy ghtingioalheeantontsouGol,lll%** IC thefootf4ort thbBvabitrig; viivAie4yselolooi ,t 4 ill I; * l •"* Hli tl il46, I° W 10094 016 ieilikWP l Mett) 0395001 ' iifilnittrecinOtiOnfoAttiomne,t% O*44ililOtiltifiiiqiiAmbiti*,l4o,4oYirioirf) C A_RIABLF4'APRIL , T 1847. „ 1, . . „ „. , .. , . ~ ~, ..,.... „-.. .• - .. . -7 .lVheir Le red.thelloonil:canldzscarctely-1. • . . . .. credit .my. r a m fright,-. Her 'transformation was perftik . . Withlr Piecis ;of . burned-cork i she had nianartbredqr.tnagnifirfent: pair-of whiskers, and 'an elegant moustache- a:sty... lish beaver was set satrolly, on-the top.of her' head, nearly all the Curls parted . on. to . one side: Her knew *Bsi:faultlessly ' arranged, and the :tie :of the , cravat decidely • 'Bead... k Briimmelisk. Herivetk end-Coat _fitt a her fine form as thongh,in dove with it, an Miss . Cushtnan•heraelf could not be;more at' ome in , inexpressible,: : • I -.Started', as.: her mental' -voice met my dar;tid;gretv nervous and hall frightenedwhensheiallantly kissed my.htinti and winding het'a*about my, waist, gaarid ivith her liewilohinziiyes lovingly in mine. /(I'm tifirtid it via be -one •Arand- failing ). Kate,''. I • rem arketlii , fifor.; aunt., Hannah., :has once fora wonder ) tail 'down . to reading, in . :o,:vn u -n------ , --4------ I= QM Just then, ns thoottithe i ded us,•the door bell.rang violently ! de terrgined upon a cortii+main, and running, immediately into n o te . flannnh'e room ex claimed, "Do, dear Miss Simpson, go down and •entertaitt•whorefer • has called—l'm a stranger here, you know and would feel . awkwardly withetajiate—l really must be excused I" She 'graciously consented. Presently Kate entered, and took the va cated seat by the rending stand, just in front of the bed, with her feet timer a second chair and a sager in hand, ready to light, at amn ment's warning: It seemed hours though it I was scarcely five Minutes.. before the culler , left, and the determined tread 'of the venera it - ble victim was heard ascending the atairs,—.l Kate lit the cigar, placed it between her lips, and began puffing prodigiously, and I, bent upon Peeing the itin,te all haznrds, sprnng.on to the bed, and peered through a slight part ing in the curter - rine The ancient earn:4cl stood transfixed before the daring intruder in irorrnr and amazement! Kate deliberate ly taking the Havana from her lin 411(1 sendina an immbnse volume of smoke up to the ceiling nodded with coot familiarity and' called otit, "Flow Melon. old girl?-:.--nraking. niysell ar home. you see!—No olience,l hope: 'l'ake a seat, eh ?" Choking with indignation. yet trembling with trigla and inakleitly alarm, aunt Hannah' thought it. - best to &eat a hasty retreat;—but Kate and I had scarcely regained ourrnoins, in the opposite wing ,of the house, ere • she -returned,aLtheleare.--whole kitchen.. cabinet, seeking for,' the house-breaker. I thought it predentlojidir in the'search. "You rrtlist have Seen a,phost, Miss Simp son," I retnarkedoteove concluded-our vain iiispection.of her Poem, and all its_ sespicioua surroundings. “Nonsense!—'twos a young rowdie, who was tree, itrmy"prif•hte sleeping apartment, o4frinking. and n-enrolling you smell . the tobacker!” • - "I do smell sontle. - ing. I replied,'-but it reams to me like - SU/plum" " Well, sulphur, or tobacker, or colap-ne. P-rn riot a-going array itilhis turintiattite~itidtlin hduseany lon. - Wl - That low, acriiiiiious person might - have edified me off. and none of you know' any thing about rt.": - " Ah, surely,there was danger of that," reolied I, "and - Kate must appoint you atio- ther room when site returns.' We then adjourned to the parlor, and -in the course at a half-hour, Kate's . 4 won 't you walk In, Mir. Bylngton.?" and "Gond evening sir !'' were heard nn the steps, and she ap peared in all her lamb-like innocence, bon neted and,shaw led, and.fulf. of "the ill-light. till evening with the Smiths 4 ." Not the least of our tun, let me assure my reader, was in listemin,gt to 'aunt Hailliah's immensely exaggerated aeconnt of the nights perforKate'smances. stimulated by countless questions, and sympathising amazement and iraligoption. , "Gertninly," said Kate, la rei ply to the injured lady's pounlnding,ilemand foranother chamber,---we willlcke you into our . . NViag cil . flic'hoaei and trader that - of - bur protection, there you need filar nothing." - The next morning, lair and trirtunnte, brought with it, in the hatalsome and wet- Caine shape of "brother Torn" a reirtioree mem of light and joyous spirits, prophetic ot, drill and nitschtef.leng laughs anus frojicks, oil all manner of domestic merry-Makings'. Ott,' what glorious tithes we hail ! bear tea , c er, if you were an agreeable person, as I take you to be, f would yon.had beenAlierei But, in respectlo aunt liatinah, we soon found that in causing her remov al into' our Tilimlttlitife neighborhood 'wo had brought upon ourselves an unlenked for calamity. it was the misfortune . ofthat tiatiriblelUtly to be-that pest of a - coinfert.loVing househcilcl,e desperately eatly riser. She was ' ".up with the lark."-latt dot to soar, 'Or sing, or for any other high or pleasant purpose. but to scold Servants. bang end bustle - ebran, and after ail 'aecoinplinhlng ncithitio . ' Which could. net be as Well done in broaedaylight. - la. her ea-, - pacity ' of Get'-ern i tip4eneral,' she' every , morning laid seigerto sleeping. lipartments— her hUrd;bony knuckles rattling like ',Tye shot against,the door, 'but, as the'llock7upon Kars, ly fIS out of otiler, 4 filiii entered the ehatinbr, ,, sans•ccrenkie,ood . it her voicelitil 'ed to 'aro use the side ter; i,he ielieil'illit, pe • girl by , the. shoulders, and sheele'her' into , consciousness.:' : ' - ' " ' '','''' ''' • '' ' , Otte ' eiening efier the • itiemY, ' hltd . , retired to her Itiettentilh'r the night; ICaticToni'an& niiiell, rilisinibled 'in the -bidk'parrtifi . "and 1 began agitating' the Subject.Ofn staliiiiittebel ':lr eenl..'itud „Won't 'etailiViti!." ''.'4ilid - ' 'rite,: ' 4 tii'lle,iii my reef Briiken " at gucli'liiiitikkalat. ittlihnuti micrlefm'y janer 'etthiSitiefif, titi feel every ,rtijiiiiiii;thi troil:'grilOgYeklittuVi. to . 4iliktith in' hard ',there blddil .. in, u tlehirle6,l-.-- , VII fell 'YOn Yilliti:Thirtr shill eolith - tinny lens VhOlii Tied i'llitn l eilAittli.ilO' in'sfilterd'tholighti '. 1 4, "Itge iiiViiiiii - 'riiiiiii 'PO te.fitglitliOitl'let jilie'eld'hideltelii`Upenijinrr, '''''''''"" y ' 1, "Tbiiirellitill'dir ilie'illifir firiri4.loll'ltilind I,.i t teen - been-. 44 pr00p--`o la - t e-illist,'lLatill-it. 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At bait, her , hatsb rendi'congh was heard along the passage, and 10 , vigorous tramp of her heavy :foot for once a,,welcome sound, as shehtirtied on her , Mercileso, rn i ission, Straightway . went stiP, tuithough Oven by her pyll„genius, to that fatal chatilferifeaeleirojugas ahe,ennst,:- ed—"lt'a high time genteel youpg, ladies was up !t—so, bouncrecout of.bed,. Mies !"..; , • (ill mn rose from: earlltto hea,Ven, a" Migh ty sterearmscream ! „Wild ? plaiidiye,, terrible, -ilia very . cbaos 'of hiromine Shrieks! , We rushedlo tha,,suapq, of feign. „Them was' Tom, sitting,upright in bed, with, his strong arm round the , skinny -neck ,ni hip elderly 1 relatiyei t looking berltuoily, ih ihe fare and lannhing:bfairtily,at her.delicate dialretSal„-- The curtain falls:, .. „ . ; ~ , As an dammple ha , advanced damsels I j — rt - MlEFFO'fil;Wiiiirlifiiiiirl . .t le •remaiifirai - 6 . 1 - , her stay,: Miss Simpson left us to tinish our ' dreams iii peace and tranquility; and war moreover .so quiet and , obliging in her de meanor as almost to brighten to a blessing, . .as she took herhig,ht, which she • soon after did—to her minpoted, not find) home. , Mohlthrtila maids should not 'interfere with the flirtations tir slumbers of young la dies; lest they bring Mimi- themtelvea an on -1 welcome visitation, dr "wake up the wrong mosenger." i . -- TO Pamlne In Ireland. Elihu Htirriftha; written a description 01 a week's visit' to The agricultural . districts of Ireland, which is published in the Christian Citizen, accompanied by a most eloquent sip peal to the citizens of the United Stales for the . relief of Ireland. We have Mom only lor a brie) extract, which transcends in hor ror any description of human nfisery we ev er read The first habitation wiES entered in the Cas tlehaven district., was therelly a hole in-the wall, oectipiptl by what might be called iii America, a squatter, or a man who had bur rowed a place for himself and family in the' acute angle of -two dilapidated walls try the road side,.where he lived rent free. • We en -tared this stinted den ,by an aperture about three feet high', and found one or two child.: ren lying asleep, with their eyes open, in the straw. Such at-lE4in, was their appearance, for they scarcely vviriketi; while we were be fore them. The father came in, and told us a pliable story of vi , arit,saying that not a mor sel of food had he tasted frir 24 hours. He light ed a wisp of stratV, and showed us one or tWo more c4ildith laying in another nark of the cave The Mother had died and he was obliged to letive there Mime tluiihp, the mom of .the day, in order to gleah something for their sabsistence. _ We Were soot among the Most wretched habi tatibinglhatl hatf -- yet sera, fur worse than those in ,Skitibereen. . Ninny of them Weir, flat-roofed hovels; half buried in the - earth; - hr built-up-agutinstilie_Jocks, WA cov ered with rotten straw, sea weed or turf. in one. Which was scarcely seven !eel square, we fdiind live perannsTrostrate with the le, ver, mid apparentlyrie t at their end. A girl about sixteen, the very picture. ot despair, was the only one left 'who could administer any relief, and all she could do was to bring wltel• in -a broken piteher to slake their par ciii3d dips. As we proceeded up the rocky hill dlferlooking the scene, we encountered new sights of wretchedness. Seeing a cab ing standing by i,self in a hollow ) and sur rounded by a moat Of green filth, we enter- j ed it With some difficulty, and found a sin gle child' diotic ihredyears old, lying upon a kind 'of shelf, With itti little fate'resting upon the edge Of the board ) tail bodk in , steadfast ly out at the cloor'as 11 f a r itamother. It mo ved ifs' eyea itS'We entered, but" kept them fixed toward 'the entrance, ft is doubtful whether-the:poor_thingilnitLa mother nr tth-_1 er to her, but it is still more, doubtful whether those eyes w,.uld have reaapsed 'their vacant gaze, it brith af them Itad eitter ed at once, with everything That could tempt the palate in their haals. No words can de scribe this peetiliar ilireni ) ance of the fain ished children. I- seen such bright, blue, clear eves,,looking eq steadfast ly at ',tubing, I could altruist fancy that the Angels of God had been sent to unseal the vision of these little;.patient, perishing Crea lutes to the beautititcles of another world ? and -that-they-were-listening-lb -the: whispers ot unseen spirits bidding. them to ,"wait a little longen s ? . Leaving this.we entered another cabin, in-' which we Muni seven or, eight attenuated young creatureisi with a mother who had pawned and coald not venture out to beg for biead because she 'not fit td be seen do the streets. Flearingthe voice of wailing from a cluster ot hilts ,faither up the we proceeded to them, Ond,entereilorte and found several persons weeping over the dead body of a woman lying by th.e roll near the doot Stretcheel upon • the, (Rood ,here .and there lay several sick.perscps, and the place seemed a,clen,oLpestilencef,;;The - , - 111= thy sham was rank !AO! 00, pestering refer.. e ving.this ,habitation of„ death, , wa, 7ere . 111 y,y, a; young *wog* in oq.:agOoY,9/ der- ;pair, because rid one would give her a Olin to bury heijather in. Rioteci, to, a, cart (at some Alisratiee, upon ,the OCMYII I .I' land she was : about 1011.0 yr, it. the,greve; ',mad was . auch a good ; father she could not' Warm:lllY, hirrOilcta telW-in , t l o grAild and bhe.beggeki e•Natila,``,(Pr:l qt° .119 nor wailing eml irig lor L this .beno, / I east my.pse.towarde the' ,cabie.'we-badilOtitdflitylay4{t i ttigttt i tt,,My: :view w , biohlnaile.4o9 - toPP4Or alho hrijliand taf , th4tlAr9Plani-errd!lig”- ,geriiie Ny())3llfig.:AlP,ls: l sf Id = ms, , slightlfficosgridtyitilh -pi,,P)Pgro MIL rotten, roan '('lwiAi•oseitAlNcli l liAcl9 4 l l ,4 o ?-:lligtfulo, Itbie-arteckaPlOh.t-Aa4o ,a0,q,,109,7,1r,1iA 3.boroAhttroongtotsk tiotLatij.P.PPPa,T.S.4: ; his fol ioory, to ;11,m; YK?: 3 9ll9}Yao,. pop- a b)WrikPil-,6 1 9P 1 4Ve, vb!lr^i Aed,aloag PAlbp,4oli YPlTg...l'°l r ilfbYltOtcaftthip_RPT' —AL,— ' Ipoitwoistar# Iff 31. 1 PPYFO ry, thoir,ownlleFlei puree d our, ,togorohpinTOatere4piptherpOßT7il i fre. wemolsultomi 0 1 9c4ITILWO hPfnan,PMerY' Isulely4houghtif;,vthile .p 3 gar4lßW,l ll ! B ,#,w\ mbroittinotiv,nr.o . sufleritwAkirg„R,4 f hp, no. hoot Alum tha01 1 4.41..4,211F/InP.l,lll(;t4ft ,hpyornliat hu Im.vvilrooAto..v,ftomg toldrotisoil %o f qooq fillf ttr,tail king omit& tho t mrfoy,P4o );orot JiicroMlet- 1 fOorkletlging4fofllMvot4 AnttoolirPli,ositAu.P44o#4 ` o*!?*ll l g Bl Iworctlttela.lf4h9yOk Stelfh , .iP.FY could not have t;0), frpB 11 ) 9,909,101. InkeiAsllo(fo l li INL .MIVSIr 0 11 4;q 1 eY tilli1 91 10 1 1: fbutAlvatlelWlMP firk 1140 kitty', e n. 0P 0 0 , 0# 1 800.1f0§414 ft, I 0:31a wit l4try, u4'ta~*.M~ *Muci~~aw~:.is MEI Mil them to tether; and been.covered wick a Jug : - df`thin they 'dared' frorhaire - bV,eri . more visible. - tspediallywhOn bee Ofiheke clung to a door While a - sisioe was urging it forWani,' it &filmed an appearance which cart have fielded' been paralleled this side of -the grave. They:4ldd which it made to wit* to the kloor diaeltised every joint mite irame while the deepeit lines of cid age ferro Wed ita face: :.The enduring of acirtdwireemea to Chronicle its 'record of \i'o4 upon the . poor childs coilmenance. I could bear 110 mare; and we returnee to Skibbereeb, after havinP .'been all the alternoon among•those abode's of misery. bri Mir way we overtook the cart with the two uheoffiried The mail and 'young woman . were all that acended• them fo'the grave. Last year, the fineerallof 'either would have trilled Mit hundreds of rtiourapiit frbm'lbmse dow' . the hug band-droVelds uncoffined Wife to the grave - wlthifaricleaf. libreTepk - iflrout - rt - word - or sorrow. , From Vankee Doodle . The First llook bf the Chroultits of Jonathan. CHAPTER 1 Now it came to.pass in those days that James the First reigned over this nation ofJonattiati, in theroom of John surnamed captain. (Now John had not died, but bad gone to the Oldi Dominion and was burtbd alive with his fa thers, and no man sought after him.) But Jadies the King did e'vil exceedingly ; be yond Ail that the Kings Vrho had gone before him had et., e. For he appointed tax gath erer.f3 who d.d sorely ttax and trouble the people; he, also, sought to root out the ma kers of 'cotton and - linen, and wooten, and iron gends, and grievously harrassed the shephehis and husbar•.dnlpn. Moreover, he mightily stirred up the hearts of of thb peo ple to war, and thought in his heart to make the children or his vonger sister, whose lands were near into him, bondsmen, and tat pay ers. Now it was in this wise,' that the King cau sed the wart-hts-yongeraister_hadavintyard_ near to the river Sabine, lair and . goodl; to look upon. - And behold, when -Pig James looked -upon-the vineyard; and-saw-it was-a place to be desired, abouriding and cronies, and flowing with sugar and molasses, staightway be coveted it-exceedl ing mhch, and, siezed upon it, and 'annexed rt.to the lauds ofJonathari—seeking an aces,- sioh againgt his sister. But - his ringer sister• suffered long, and would not lilt up her hand against Jonathan: wherefore, the King wax ed wroth, and'-blasphemed, and aware vehe mently she ahnirld fight. • Then he commanded Zachatiah, the cap tain of his host, a valiant man, in , whom was the spirit of wisdom, to take three thousand chosen men, and march Into the land of his sister,(but the King straitly charged him that he should declare to the children of his sister, that the land was Jonathan's; and " I also," said the King, will swe.r the same thing to -the counsellors_ofienatham_when-thev meet together to talk.';') ilmihe King himself went not to tile war, but remained at home eating and drinking.. Meireover, the King otd -red Winfield, the Chief Captain of all his host, to .repair to his post; (now the raiment of %Win field was the finest of sheep's w 9 ol, and his meat was . " a hasty plate of soup?) More over. Winfield was advanced in years, and had cut his eye teeth, and .kept his eyo.eot-k -ed both ways. and he reasoned with himself, saying. "If I shall obey tie King, then will the enemy open upon me iv front, and the King and his company shall assault me in the back, and the place shall heeerne too hot for me and my travalings, for the land of Jona than shall be naught." And behold as he pondered on these things, and sipped " his hastyiplate of soup," -his spirit waxed warm within him, and his elm ler rose, and he straightway declared unto Abe King, he-would-he hanged if he wetili,! - budge an inch. Then was the King wroth and said unto him," the Whigs do so to me and more, alsd, it I don't play the devil with thee Mr this!" Nevertheless, the word of the king prevailed not against him. But the war displeased Horne the Foot ierite, and he railed vehemently against the •Kiii.g L and cursed him in his heart,and-taught the people' also to hate Now Horace was a mighty scribe, neither regarded he did apparel of any m u m." CHAPTER 11. • Now Zechariah did any na Ighty nets, an d sturite.the enemy hip andLlhigh, wok prisoners the Captains of their host,and Very., much spoil, of cattle, and Aheep, and asses. Rut in process of time the treasury orihe King was ereatly diminished ; and he called unto him Robert, the StqWard of ills house. hold, and said Unto him, whereWilltal Wilt thou provide inf . the sustenance of,the er.tn3'l and the maidens ,o 1 household/' And the Steward answered and said unto "This thing will I, do., 'I will comb my head and anoint m y whiskers with oil, and put on i . a sanctimoniousiair, and go unto the money ' shavers ,of Gothamiana.it Shall be vt•hen they :behold trivial:le, that their.purse.sttlngsshall relax, and they shall repldnish the treasuries -i.f•my lord the King. 'And the ed the King: well. •'• • • ,-' ••• •-.. • • - So'Rebert; Went.• unto •Gotham, unto the i , deists otitis money-changers. ' And he wenV teito the bhief tainker'nerited Flititheart;Aind , beSonght; him , ' saying . ; • a lend ntiW'hiite' Me 'ten 'theatialidlatente 'fir' gold; 'and the King , 'Will'se'ef,thite 'repaid?' • ' But •Flidtheiirt 'relied., 'lo' . ilie•-"yrtilte cl'hih 'h yes iihdimaWereirhitti'l 'sliying/liiiihY'sericatit,greeti; thrithe'Olittill' 1 `Atilhis'gtiatlliiikli'..)..tifeiWlsedsci:Said all 'PO ' b, ; a015t...- 7. ," .•-"' '.t,':' ' ~.'."l . `:' 1 1 14 ?;,11014'1..ifigkie.iii•il'Ihsienf,;'he i was irdslilLlK, , '. gqpi,'?.(r ~T 4v,i,l4!' Opt'Ai.ilfo.- ,144 1 6?)”.re,„ ri,.AO:.O:O)4(I•Tis.OX,1 1 5,0 4 ji9_': ' ' id,l7‘,?}F,AqOw4,6lAOPl??P4 the ,: i t RI: L “,was 64.*Ropwr,A 0 .0m_Ilt , B.I. .Wee 4:eO,I I 4MBPPPLaqIk - 4.l ) tiAllii riIAPPIIO.I.I - 0t1 40 1 1 .1 1 PF ., 0f tyP0t..41. 4 Pc.( - 1 4VflAcioliti f .myed,.ol !gently, ja hithei,,,thevavil,..,;4 6 ind .o.orftelsteellbili, , ,ittiathimglatantdtheKih& Sedtfe al rt nunbi mit ftwb ~ ,4s4he, e ittutiollf n9O ..tturlortkilicKiug, • •t, Areteßt a t ) 'ilia pemile As ,grassdn-thysightl 4 'ArtWkii* - ,, dopyletwitax-4xvimpasetil.on-teatiand,OOKOs l 4- so-shall , rhy srelitstitietigte. , filleddh , . And th' leingeoughtltd.do .ficeordingi to/ thei Ward ill. Ritehiepbuctim , ‘lnitiphin -, mtirmered :ageitiie, 'him; and..xcoold not be taxed. • • ~, , ,,t. ''." . 17 I In'those3htys , the. !Dirk moved Zatuiriah itC . Astit'd_ailatter cto liiii)kiheittetip. eiliV.itnyi4S-' I neriSticl libidatl'•thi•outhill the land.• ,. And tea? • thinglfedbfel giti'•Kilig4inddie'would.bave.. laid ,htteds on ZaohinfatiVßfiv her fearetll twe: likaPle,,,-'!"lie-litekiplarovlid. Zitelhiriaq'„ anil,teetred"to '; Mak" • him - . lciogi,iqmito .. 4.‘ kiiig'iiiiillit' d' Mill; tharr*ltalaibi'iserdiee. slitop,ld , .Valit tii' t f ir1ift1f 4 611004164610114 ehOtild'lifii ti . : - .Ot',e , "galloWil,,fiNv. 'Otto ' 'high:: ' . .Bci• the . Alittilist:foeiii,th#.4o,:: 40 . 0111-411 v, Iv - I ,- -,,,,,. ~.- .? • ;,,i,..1, - +... , : , -.) -I_4l 011. 71 , Vq.t.,r) ,,, ,..... i,,1- 047=_',irliji,00.000.,OP.,6Yii,11-ino'ciiitwitii'tAt'4.; t. ;:,ti ULM . _ w.i• v v - t IVVel l Sk 1 14: 1 V 0'416 Tie° 6itaidons. , li-ia.l'‘ehticalucJ,Tlang m , tUkilant . Ih Bush Lane, !ltimo only daughter endoxv-." Mental and' irkfpliA chari s, anti' taistbasirig.' - every: faculty calctilated to 'pleas ar.'dShe lieS,ides a - fine dowry. .She Wits intOlied and engaged to a young .Man ob her bYrn •rank;aewell sittiteed 'as•herselrwith--the'World i and•Worthy.ta all vcopects - of, her loVe, and rite happiness he promised himself: The nteli .1. Magri , • ar rangements were made; and after having been po.sfponed :two or thidelimepi aid itow riege.waft poitiveli hired fdr Thinsday; 15th 4.18.4. ! t..1The preeeding•lVliinday the' yotirig gantletnani . young"gentlerian y who dogliiid Ifftve feceiyed £IO,OOO sterling as .'ilowtroti the tlity..of hia:martiage,..and,X3o,Obo-,aftin the death:Of his WhO Wailer advanced in fidAt_,,bad_wilh-ltis-beitniitelbe,=. - nether! one, of those little scenes of jealousy which haPpen to alllovers, evert those the west enamored of each other. If Was at k fade - party. The young lady fficiught betrayer too attentive to one or her hiehtlsoVbo had the finest eyes in the world arid resplendent tresses 01 auburn hair beau- . tiludenough td make a mnh distracted. To thereproatires whick'_were made to him, the yowl gentleman replied with some little aPpVrity, 'and ventured' some quick remarks updn a certain cotishi, whose superb waist- - coat had attracted general admiration. and which they said lard been embroidered by the pretty hands Of the beautiful heiress.. He added, even—fhb young and the impudent! —that it would bb quite tfio late for him io be ;master when beslMult.l be married; and that she "wore fhb brecchit" tether too soon A Itbr supper the two loveis grew cooler and cooler ro each other. in iced Camptignit arid Itotnan punch. so much sh they parted in' pique The next morning our young , Man felt great regret at his conduct, on the .i'i'evti ous evening, which then appeared to rim to have been wit-ked arid unjust. He repented-- • ?fit, and wishing to make ihe amen& hen orebnyhe envelimed with great care a mag nificent' dress of satin, Which be had some _days_bel ore: tiler -his-betrothed;' art, I sent it 10 her with . the fcillowing note. - "ply dear --z-. I haim , not been able to -close my eygs 511 night. for throking of the ridiculous misunderstanding of last evening. Forgive me, I beg of you, and as a pledge of your pardon, deign to accept the garment I send you and wear it from' your affectionate " . . . After haying Vtritten theSe lines, the young iover gave the note_ and the package to -a Flervant; bin -finding that a pair of hispanta loons required mending, he profited by'the occasion to send them "to his tailor, ‘vtgi -- dwelt iii n Street which ied to the house of . hie betrothed, in push - Lane. The reader suspects, already, perino3 . , the. fatal mistake of the setvant,„ • The utdortunale man left the elegant robe of satin with 1.)1r. Thompson, the tailor, and the note with -the old ern pants at , the house of the young lady! Her indignation was at the height at this new 'affront of her lover, and when lie presented himself at her house, the door was shutin his face." . His explana tions, his apologies, HIS tears and his prayers were unveiling, and repulsed with disdain The marriage will not take place. The young lady could not be bronght to ref eige her resolution, and it is said that from that day she has cherished an implacable hatted of the-sex that " wears Ihe erthes ." • ... Wito rs JAMES K. Pots?—The New Or leans Trophie of a late date Says —"A friend hI ours was, way asked yesterclity withgmat Confidence and gusto whois.Jamesg: Folk. note" Our friend.replied, that he believed he was the malt who wrote the Kane letter, and received "did and comfort" fiomFiaque. mines; who said we hada Clear s unquestioned title to Oregon tip to 64 O. and - limp look 40, to show his aceonnnodating disposition? and he believed thai he was the sanke man who said that the U. S. Mail set Vice was conducted with aneitergy worthy all corner.- dation. and he Further believed lie was the same Man Who with Lillitnnian eloquence; _and cipiiiing, declaimed against a tax. on tea and colfee,•while stumping it to Tennes see, hilt who teem - owed a taX....on thossrar- tides the moment he had the power to do so crjTne Democrat Mooed; visage having fa'. len fidni 54 40 to 49! ! A.t.rft.tecricAl. Flncturtirrlok 0 Fria - wire should be A tillable, allectionate, artless, allitble accomplialigd Beautifnl,''be nign, bnevolent ; Chaste, dimptairig.,:eawhil, cheerful, complaisant, charitable., „civil, con stant; pulite], dignified; 'pe4rint, e.ariv. en gaging, entqftaininglYillthrel,;(4nii, free • Good,. graceful ,' genereus,.governable, goodi-hu mot 3. flandsorne,. harmless,- heal thy,,,heareto ly minded ; Int elligent, .interest= .ing t " ittiinsffibus, ingen.inus;.inst;,Kioxl; Live ly, liberal, hvely;'illodest,..inewiliect. man nerly; Neat;' notable; ,obeclien t ; Pretty,)pleasing, .peaceaole, -pure;Righteons; So, iable, Temperatei; ttue ; Virtuous; Well-formed; Young ;I:irtils( to complete thetzeat)j Zeriloiify and yH ithe of het eharms, ,, Wink( I!!rfieetlivith a 'wcimtinE posSesVisd Qtr OlderlY 'lSachelor , )4 twi mer 1 3 4 .1 • L a M 1. - 17'i' ',•V ' ,I, ?, , t , ,t.1—t. , 4., ,7; , ItelEcnimcs.--They are th e . palquu r bmikl- Atla pl;. the JwcithiiinOt j A;ttlio.ifitst,44}9 I not a stone rplianctf.,itt'!4l,,ttle,„lo,dly,SlFolliPgs of -the rich,,, that , ,dpos,:natieyqe, 0.. tte4llq,-and AM OSA le Itho, Meehan to!rt;skill t ; Abe. ,towerin g ,spir#s, ittukt,; ro,l4o3ttheit iodtlypteightkatrong the Clouds, tiepand Upon the meenantes art dor itheir )striliigthand-sy,rfirnetry..-lUtan edi :tied for datation v ilimbusihtiss or:Mai - alert, but limit* the imfirestoll theitthandiwork....llow exaltisi iS r Aiiailloo4ll .. glagr,i-how sublime is t h etrviNitti on. !;199;t1 arfts l io pacer at such a hitterntly . iirhoamabib t n'ieb=-Who dares to mistrotliumr uttssaqtactitu a? patriotieliace?-- AViiit,Pa*%-iyiArttirOPlPett44o-Y-,-404.-tit-ia— the?r own limit if. ir titi j et:rvt4 ; h9 ) .l4m to . the Vighps 9l tptists sif fibitOr 'had_ retiosyn, r-; , ~. 7 n(-4 ... iL ..... 1.- mlfl 7r. k. • • a , i .1- , •+' ai f i r 14)1f,•-v:11, 5i•;14.:,1 , • ] i 2 - 4 : g ' ' V.,21,_. 1 a RtP , ? r kTriirk.TFft,von , , OROFKtkliio_ ,Pg r. :(_ ; r9/11 FRPrii Witlf u 4o2= kan.nirWtilo - 31 fa* ,7 11 P -. 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