-pU:Msa WO. litt:Tl <l3-Vazpv6ltuisb iA 1.:;- t ..,,:, • ( 3 , ,‘, Tgitit: f a:" a, , , , ~Cli~tT,~~9Y~i~ ° : '~~ 'WEDNESDAY. SUTE'MBER . B . , 18.17 Our Reduced Ternit. One Dollar and Filly Cents a ,year it paid in Advance—Ono Dollar and 'Seventy-Five Cents D . pilid within or at the and of six 'months—TWO Dollars ii paid at the enil the year. The Herald is now the cheap est paper ill the county ! Untie ma 0 . ivinviturn N. One- Terra, awl C(121(1 icititcs. ror C4'-overnor, GEN, JAMES lIWIN OP aNTIZE couvrl Wor.Carl4lCommissioior JOS, W.. PATTON. OF CUMBEIZI.AND'CONTY. W r ing. Gr IiPECIL ET Agycintri.y. „TA I\ 11.'S 1\ 1:1 C Sliippent•burg.. `Col: `A..B:::\ IST.It'ONCV CEGE.GE rtum.,Ev . , Past Penasborci' C'onunissiorw. - • nr. J. J. I\ll GliS, 9c lisle. 7Yirector Ran). JAiNIES ii:ENNEDV 3 nlfitlin Auditor. .30111 RUPP, Tiampde.n. C2KINS 0111 'COI:LEG tv.."7 The r:%t:l Term of Dickinson' College tvi i i ,oinnienve on-Wednesday, Sepiepther 15t 'Nu have plaaFaue , roi-e-olding-atteiiiiii to the Fuperier afrorded 'lty - this ex cellent insihniion for securing a thorough eii ncaiiou •aiiidn-o glad to know that its prosper;ly is stead fly Increasing.— The faculty of instincticrOs ample,. the Li• braries and ap,iratns largo and constantly in vrensing. The tuition fees amount to 533 per an tiiim;- other cc liege 1,i11: 51 2,50 to - E14,1702 ITrardita; fen 51 ; 50 to. 1,75 per - week. All the nice.;.B.H . ir e.xpeiise's of a collo. ..iate year may be met with $lOO 2 and shuniitiieter exceed SI3A. •Thy-A number of ad vertisinents unavoiir :ably laid over to our next_ {ir At the Commencement of Ilarvard 'College, rlns,. week. before last, the honora ry, degree of Doc4nrof was •cerrforred oiled the Hon. Jon's 13AN.);ksTEn' (3'reso - N, of Carlisle, Chief Justice of the Supreme 'Court of Pennsylvania. Get .A.esssed. Let there be no delay in being-assessed, that-all who are entitled to a vote at the , coming election may be Otepaietl. 3coar. PitoTEsT.--Tho protest 'mimed bi Judge Hepburn ag,ainsrthe 'diet Of the jury its the riot case rs .Thaact the subjeft of severe .comments 'by the Pirila , delptfat spirit of the 'filmes, a locofoco pa. per. Alr. Curnm itigs, editor of the Phil:Wel' phia Evening Bulletin ; also comments upon 4ho course of the Judge in terms of strong censure, but affects to believe that there must be "some mistake about it." No mis• take at all. Mr. C. Judge Ilepburn not only sail what we reported him as 'saying, but the understand still maintains the strict pro. priety and justice of his remarks on that 'oc• cesium The pi otesi is regarded with high faVor by the 'ila;;erstown Papers. c From Englnith 'The steamer Caledonia 'rtri in.] at Boston on Thursday last. She brings intelligence of a still farther decline in American flour and grain. The accounts of the English harvests are of iho most.satislactely' eharacter, and afford prospects of heavy erops. A geneMl convulsion has taken place in the money market, and nil to the i Sth of August 'failures to an amount exceeding ten millions of dollars had taken place.' These failures Ns said hill fall heavily 'on American horses. • The English QUOCII is on a visit to Scot land. The, political aspect of Prance in threatening-enough. A fierce contest is wa ging between the government and the oppo sition pross,and the ministry is charged with . .eotreption. O'Connel's funeral was celebra ted -with-great-pour-in PAIEDE9.—The papers abound in specula lions as to the consequences which will re sult from his return at this jaecture of affairs. The Now Orleans Delta has a long review of the former relations of Santa Anna and Paredes - in 111e:cjean affairs, and comes to the conclusion that Parades will'not go near the Capital. If he so intended, he could not :veaeli.it before General Scott, who was, no doubt, in the Posession of the dnpital.by The ;20th -AugUst, lint he will proceed to the wealthy and , populous states 61 Jalisco, Quer -elsiire, and ,Guanajuate, and there will, no -doubt, 'succeed in rallying a strong lore°, which will give our Geuerals no •little tree. • •1:7-VV'e see by the lait Janesville Demo -Arai, that our old friend" Georg eW. Crabb., .ihas.beeit nominated by the. locos 4)1)634 le °with:Wisconsin ) for the office of Register, •Irite:tviand'ot hind seeing that poition of the jowl . = ticket sueeeed at ani rate. ' () .&Gtivr.'Slitiitk it is said . ' inaao a strong attempt in his speech - itt • Iteading .rto 'say' setne . coreplibleptary,thiege i. ef, the Maillen I „bergs, t, llidnl,t,tatce :Iko yoyer. •; ! • • Congress in 11 : licii l le,Islanci f nwing to - 4ensione 'ninon AOAVliihi: • j,i;f t #99,41,1104 cilopei addreqs of. Union_cizurityi?n the , • - • 'y41(64 , 11'11(4 bought ';..i4;.,.:!ti-,! q. , C, rpn Jlo'‘vs'..is: a. • =',l z ;:. -___- ~°Onr°:Coi~uty~Tlelcet~ =N-~~~=~^ . .... • The editor ofilutillneasterUnioni" - w4b persomilly neeptainiell.with the several ...- dividunte,:porni t itatpd'oni.our County Ticket, .speakteAthhofri in-tliliaillowingabmPlithen• • Itary tering!, / :to 61•: k • Thiel rs a'Most esebtent tickets • Messrs.! Mitek4 membaks last Lerg,tslaturei - r . andmmst served - their constituents" and the. Com b monwealth. • Mr. Rupley will make anhoti• est and, faithful Xi-ensurer. Dr. Myers i§ well calculated for the arduous %and .tespon ethic link of.Commissionel; he is n popular and dilicient Whig, and his election. 'will lilac° the 'bottrilli; Me 'lianas 'iff men who wilrlica lea; to tender a Rood aecotin of their doings - to the people. Mr. Risnneily forrnerly represented the.county in•,rthe Leg islature, and is the very man the people With in the important 'difice stir Aithich he hasbe 'mina t Mr. Huh is also the . very man the c. nty needs tb audireeedatits too 'Ong,' entrusted tolocofotO I= Th:ngs 'ln Nery. • The locoloco party in Perry isugaitAlFed 'With tlistraction and divisions. The two gretilest or at least /ottficit:Lneoslill'Perry are George'Stroopland John , D. .11t the , locrifotto'cOtinti meeting last week, 13 . rnop ‘oirer6 . 4.l ()neve( 'Of resolntions, and Cri lley another. Stamp, however, hatiing .the con le it'. a paper declares his set to have been passed, and accordingly publishes them in stead of Crilley.s. ' - Next, day Crilly gets mit a'handbill balling mpon the Democratic friends...of Gen. e l'itylor - .1.0,/nold a electing for , party organization.— Tim meeting 'appears to have been : a pretty large one, and it not otilreame out strongly •for Gen. Taylor, but Mr. Cu illy,xv,ho was the leading spirit, reported a Taylor County Ticket, for - the support of that branch of the party—Whereupon Mr. Stroop wAes ex ceeding wroth. In accordrice with this 'movement the Pony County - Standard hoists the !lag of (kin. Zachaly Taylor. Meantime the Whigs of Perry are not idle but arc diligently -pertecting . their party :or tranization. A.dclogate Convention of the party was to be held at Moornfield,On Mot day last, to deliberate upon the -formation of a comity ticket,and tii adopt expedient meas nreslorthe promotion-of-Whig principles.— Its pmeecilips have not yet come to hand. Wolr ings of the Ntiv Tarn The only way in which the trew'farlif of 18-16 can yield Revenue sufficient is by an immense increase . of the importations of Foreign Goods, and_dtrnishing of 'course to an equal extent the labor of AMmican Mail ufaCturers and Mechanics. It is doiiig this to a charm.. The amount of duties collected . at New Volt tot the week ending the 17111, ult., was about if dollars. At the average rate of 25 per cent. ad valorem, this would make the import, .o 1 British Goods amount to:pig/if zillions cc single p0 . i.1 of New Yolk in a single I.‘telc, or at the rate. of fpm' 'hundred millions pm-amend How :charmingly' Ilees .Tavill operate . lor SHIA intert , sts. Think of it American Alan nlacthrers, Mechanics, Farmers, laborers, think of it Four hawked of dolhua worth of merica;, Coeds displaced. ii) single year by tho ‘ll6mocratie Taiilf of is it not operating rnost.cliatruiligly! Su'rely--" the people—of England—have . good rause In become strengthened in th(tir, confidefthe in 'Democratic' mrasuies and , rDernociatie' men." lips what say the pee' pie of this country al the resells of a system, that is operating so dis:mtenUsly'lo our hom e manufacturers ? A 1 - 01.1: CONE To •rni: IVAIIB AT LAST!— The Public Ledger of Thursday last an nounces one of the most transcendantly im portant and exciting moveinenii which lias taken place since :the breaking out 4)1 the Mexican war. It is the astounding fact that the Hon. War. 11. Pots, brother of the Presi dent of the United States, no sooner learned of the stealthy entrance of Paredes into Alexi' co,-than !re promptly applied for a commis sion io enter the army and proceed to \lexi co forthwith ! Afier our readers have taken' breath, , it may be added ilia PrQetit Polk prcrinpity granted this immensely. patriotic retitle's!, -and immediately Thalle opt an np pointrnent for his brother to a Majorship in in the Dragoons. The Major starts at once for Vera Cr i iii; and we may ally look for news of Paredes being caught nd getting one of the biggist " lickings" that e Mexi can scoundrel has ever received! TliWNOTth A mefican says, Oreehlort +Polk insulted the dignity of the country by ap pointing this Wm. IL'as - Charge to the Two Sicilies. He went to Naples, stayed abroad long enough to claim two year's salary—the outfit and but amounting to some $15,000 passed but little time where the business of his office called him„and in the little he did, do showed his utter incapacity,—came home suddenly—has beet drawing his salary since • his return al the rate of 81500 per annum; and has now resigned his Chargeship end been appointed a Major crf Dragoons! / 4 The benefits arising from. The whole some Sete of the . last Oonaress have just be gnu to be" realized by a grateful, people. 7 ' Volunteer. • Yes, (lie- petiiitt 'have. ihown their, grate ?lute for these " wholesome nets", by ehan,g ing a locolooo majority of seventy into' a white inajority•of 'belt tlezep.:::, Warcrn-LThe NY , tiTeibtran'ol hie . , . . Was ' Zeatb, Kiva ‘the r W,ilinot:Praylso kiMOTO 10 Wrighf,thar to any,oChtif sp o ut and center. or :the lefi uen'ee that, ep . Aeny of stelSolll4l throegh'lbe Avinttn:,' ' , 11i3 would. arnsojit'' C:l3 it'aiplS , President'next xaar t nf,tliooi'who ,deete, pre. k lo tatlcOtiliOtiti(9,,WAth inkistrOo to :ehlyery. ,:19a t itlb ! iAt te 'u gone. Wire fear spirit.he did '1)14 ' -Northern" I,4l9ll',Mitecle e'ffe 'sery„,te4lie,, rntlrrairin94-:diPyl4tidEi 151averY.''' P lli O ,r( ! §1 0 '500 401? ° !VI: In 4eq (1 .! "‘ .vo n• 11 aY;•ViiniltseisfrLre0ecley,th . e7bely;=fitebii ons this Errighth.',•t, , llf,POYliqos, Pl9'r#ll),,Arkkilees' aticii;F,tor_i'll9 • 4oto:opAtio: :? titp;,lll(irylitkd ren i 1 .4 - Ptii,'„ggik',Oarolioo. 4- 9‘) . 41 0 4 111 4.1heil i neyi ,va ntenri&Dhlfmni l t.e., l 2(4:,i:lo:No;.., en, ing , Aln/N. , *4`,.91 : ki.,:00,..4nd 'New. - . l PriAnYl' 6 4 thit 2, (l)'FFY 4B aa.4psettos and Delaware on' tile • • . •,_ • hfl 4. lolll`lloli , ollPEyso oll *lnet Eaparir!ittAthe Start! • • i¢' hunks rinddhis candidaie.lor the sUc 44iik'.4Osse Miller, have become t.4 .61:7 1 ito"oin 6(diat the prospect before the,.tll4; 1 they s have stafid out electioncerino ! :± l 4ik Inaak.'S!Theirfirst essay was in Old 1 13ilii' Wjiero -it.._s_eet_n_s there are a 'OOB '`triajiy " screws: loose" in -the party machinery. Fos this purpose a "grand - Derriodratie liar 'Vest Home .Celebrationv was annoutieed for come of f iii P. ading, bitithaming handbills; 'miter iiiito . .iieed Mai bn'lliiS great &Ca:Siert the Covert r of..tbe . -Corrimenwealth•and the. - Secular of Str:te-WOrirld . erilti.bit tlierirsdivei . in all their dignity and circumstance to the gaping assemblage of gallible old.lierks de mocracy: The attractions of the occasn were also to be increased l)y the per:scree of 'Mr.tortgAtreth, the " retired cily nit eidantu ..and now locefeco.candidale . for Canal Cprn-, , tnissiorlerrand iipeeches Were to be Made 'by the .most distinguished - parsonages, such as lilesrs. Buchartitie s iballas, C. J. ft:ger : 5611 . , Of would-bel*.noteripty, colzJam eE , -Page and 'CoL-J. W. Forney, of the •Phila - • ddlphia Custom ificese, together AN•iil) Mr. Charles Brown, Of " tittder.boxt' noterielyr. and E. W. Hntter, a clerk in -the Sato De pertinent at Washington. This gritnd relmiup',, .it. was theugld, maid ndt fail of PrOducing . an-asionishihg 'effect en the_thousands_that, am.tweeted to . .l),e.plesenA E :,.._________, ' ' ' 'But it seems that'll))) dowas n little too ,: strong and the grandariaYof efliciajgovern: merit pensioners a, little too magnificent for even the strong stomach, but pltrin taste el. Clic lteiks. -The great day came round, (Saturday week,) but the peviiic ilia il't come !' The Reading Journal, in an atnusing account of the affair, - says that after the extraordinary efforts that were. used to get rip a crowd, the whole procession; : including the marshals, the Band, two carp's of - Drummers, the Go vener, National, State and CoUnly Office-hol ders,pflice.lninters and a smart sprinkling' .nf boys,-ouiy numbered 222 men all told !!, -Office-holders and 011 ice-hunters were the. most prominent 'ln the precession, and beirig! dre most interested also, the - ireople left,tliern, to ,enjoy the - grand demonstration - alone. The Journal raids, the whole affair was a' `lamentable fallure, , and so far as the Ant,, 1 - Artrok - feeling - in - Berks countris , roncerned r i it nas'serred rather-to Widen the breach than' to mend matters: ° lt has proved What has been charged upon Shunk, that he is so' greedy for office as to have-iost.all sense of the proprieties of his Official position in a , desperate - attempt to secure for himself more' of the plunder and more of the skits of can much abused and misgoverned,,Common. wealth. . James Bfichanait at Bum A Lancaster correspondent of the Daily News - gives a description of a rich semi which occurred at the locofoco County Con vention, which met in Lancaster, on We,!nes day last. Tho occurrence, occurred in the afternoon session—the correspondent says: to At the regular hour they met; and the committee reported a srt of re,olutions,. (nit and dried, by the gallant Colonel (12 aft Frazee) who was for some reason partie ladnot y careful lo mention our great Perm .yl vanian, James Neiman. Alter the Col. ouch had read his resolutions, hopporti , g t be submitted by the Committee, a' didegotr filleted. an extra resolution, eulo:riQuig t h e Ilon. James Buchanan. This viz the of the Cdlonel, who opposed it strenuously :; he said hehad been a Buchanan man, but he Iris not noir, That Buchanan was no more a' fivorite on of Peonsylearria—he was not in favor of t he iesolution. The gentleman who' proposed the resolution insisted on its being acted oncand wished lho COlonel to give some di' the-Ty/Ric acts of Mr. Buchanan that wore contrary to do principles of Democra cy. The Crilomil said that when he was' hero on a visit, he would not help to pay !or printing tickets and deliwying. e7ectian 'mycoses —that he had sent a tenet to our assesor 'tying his citizenship, (the Colonel here 'was in. quite a foam) "and wanted lottrow what' sort of "meat this Ceasor Buchanan fed on that. we must troroltip 'him. Ile for one woujsh not." A-country delegate rose :to reply to the -colonel but his wind -foiled him,'and the Colonel shut him tip. The complimentary resolution to Mr. Buchanan was afterward, on motion of Frazer, indefiaitdly pod paned.— Truly Mr. Buchanan uo 'longer file "favor ite son." • No Monr. figiiiirony.L.The nichrnotid %Vhig concludes nit earliest article upon the Siitije - afforiffe - WirfrrorPro;tso, Iffid (hi-dan ger it threatens to the stability of the Union, with this ndmoniti n: "It 'is for every lover of the Union— or e -- ; very friend of his country—for every tree born American., to retiist the iakoduction of .more teritory into.the Union. -Let him make up his,' multi to Shad by the Union, and to subMitto receive no gia which will. bring its continuance into danger...Hlee the trojan horse, this 'fatal gilt of 111exicarr toritory is fraught tviih.danger and death like the en weary Troin H ,, let us not break down the wally a a anttng :I it into the citadel. let us repel it;"tind'lliiisii who direr it to us. Then and then , cinly can be sate; then And then only will,wo have, done oar ; itity to ..the Un ion, to ourselves and to„inan'irititi lu general, yhose ..hopeatir wrapped itp. iii tne etic= ereisAtf l crai greel.eperimeno. l ) • y - • Xo-Pairri , AI EN.—No-party men are tsodl ly found in one or two classes,--those who are tlestitutwof peblio spirit, and tllose who have,been peisona ll y disappointed in some , dealings wilh one or more parties. The first class, are 'either engaged - in purs'ults Which they think of-more , conseqiumcethait good „government, or they hive their,43est.of Mdolent laitlt,whichaasmaeai that all will go on well becaose lhere is no,.pies S ifig evil that now. Icrosses' their individual 'paths.z-. Hence,' while they are -enjoying ] the' good government which . political watch fulirei.s se.? cures, qTy desgise, Ale very .fiZency by `Which they ure'eftabled indelire,lo,4 c oo . OPOP I Ae°Pinl'aarls alto lrnproPs °PEW' Thelloss olAti,ctilosi, the fine ness of 'a failiirb of 're faiorito sohome,-Wentlerfolly g oPink their 4yes ,t} ense' or ihe,',lo,llo#noiolp4riy. 14,nvp. forth theY Are P9reptirotb, prOlege"(l,l6 .epop the rest orthe world atcl`pr?rhn46:4ll irie,ne4troTAeceivere or tice9ty,etl.:: citioi,t, W9,-.p6trYilsoqp'pllaYB the gtOwtli,tithec of a mist hell esemate,ociteingsi' 61. critlo4'zyae ' ,01 4 , 11 4 6 ,0, lffatiPPlnt:9ALerPeLoti ( j,(Pils - t,..X 5t4i4i 1 .0 1 7 o.l l o\ o - 01 FTR' h, 11.1 9frk , WP , / 11 0rPi l l! 34f6“1 ti lie l i tgrO l i f t * . S. 1 841 1 1 1 ", itrAPI otPtit‘ ,seas .ne w'tP r ) 94 1 -,i s coodAt t ,- , 7, , = e. --- Or Cuirilipilaitil partieulaily, that •tn -- 18 , 15-140,4nAftpart-Yolurteee'_ . 4londiy ltie°;ol E S T ptinciple ntiVic;":/i/1,;14043 . dnit Atgitt4;j4:,ifitAl," Which w. • of . '' 4' keek . it7flefOie - iht rectpl! That'llieje-nominationor FRANCIS II: SHUNK tiasantde in exprees violation of this - "Pithlile 4 sbnie and salhtary tette rn ," and :tvas.alsa-mode ,in direct oppoeition to the tvisbee of a largeportion of the Deniecratic paity, who are in fdyor of . ' Keep Before the People'! That Governor SliiiiiCritpiointed Judge Shute! to ,. tui Associate SO 'droll Hip in Cumber land county, 'arta iliSeaeled tiffs colleague, Gen.. T. C. •,Miller,-thus offering lo the friends of ONE TERM sr Auld ied insult, us 'tvell :IS an erordottia•rebtle for the honest expression of their opinions in favor of this r'4liolesome , and.s.ikutary reform"' c Keop it Defore the People•! At.all - tirties and otralrbeeasiOns iliatVhfle (.liiw...hutik - tabed a bill to incorporate at Bank iii•Qumbetiand - coitnly,'which was•carefoily guarded 'by every restfletion, he tit'the Swine limo signed the bi:t lorthe-Marnincith Tumor-' poi - alien of thwCeptral Bull itoatlConipany, WhiCit contains no - restrietimes, andr which Bead will undoubtedly iiijure • our - Public -Workt..--'-Kieepthese-_-ttrings-beforeiler.-Peo A Bitt : Tot, the Seuth! . . . , That timid and truckling politiciar.,Jamis , flechanne, has written an electioneering let ter, addressed te , the o "DemoOracy of Old Berks," in which the discusses the slavery question.- He comes out decidedly against the Wilmot proviso, and in favor of the Mis souri ethripromise line of 35 deg. 30 min. .„ . shich ho declares is binding upon rill . pos- Iferity. . Here it is. Southern_ rapacity for phwei•rislcs still another sacrifice from the North ; and th-erenegaireFederolistilinchatt an, is the very first men to step forfli and say, "Yoh shall have it-!" . . The miss of the Northern lieopl are not / obolitioni,ils. Where 'Slavery now ists t hey wlll protect it in all those -rights 'guaranteed by the compromises of the Constitution. But when ihe South asks that it Shdll still be nr• fradel—Tareorieg forward 'until it threatens to overshadmi the Union witli its withering influence, it is time the Freemen 'of the North should rise in their might and thund er NO ! -Slavery has .done evil - 'enough— Northern nice Labor has lost its 'Protective Tariff; Iv the ladt demand of the ' imperious "Southern Nabob,"—are we.till - willing to bend in abject "white slavery" before the baug,hiy poltver Which is striving to enlarge its dbihty f o r evil ? We find the subjoined - , paragraph in Mr. Ruchanat's.lettor : Should we acquire territory beyond the [tin Grande, and east df the Rocky -moun tains, it is still more-improbable that--a- Inn-. jority of the people okliat region would con-. sent to re-establish slavery. They are, them- 1 selves, in e large proportion a •colored pop ulation, and, among iliem, the negro does not' socially belong to a degraded race. • So it seems flint we are asked to "annex'L a teriitory which o ntains a "colored popula tion," among whom the negro is no/ socially degraded! Are the people of the North willirg to follow Mr. Buchanan's lead in this new system of practical amalgamation with the Mexican "geni'men of colour . Mocha 40§d Pat c 4. One of the very strange and unaccountable , actions of the Polk adminishation, next to the memorable Pass of Santa Anna, was the einployment of a certain native Mexican, Soto) Atocha, to carryon a kind of intrigue with lending:Men in Alexictf. The %Ong papers have harnes!ly remonstrated against using such a man. It seems that this'Setior Mocha his now rewarded the confidence of . his masters by conniving at the entrance and escape of Parciks, 'thus, showing 'lris hot nesty, vigilance and faithfulness! The Now Oilcans Picayune says.:— . " From Vera Cruz we learn that-Senor Mocha met Gen. Paredes as the latter landed and . recoen int.! him. Paredes is understood to have signified to him by II sign to 'lkeep dark,' and the handsome Sener.did so for an hour or more—at all events till the distin guished Mexican hatl.passed out of the city's gates., have seen these facts written from Vera Croz„.by a gentleman of sense and discretion. Trorn -him we learn, too, that Senor Amanita held a sittiatien in the cus toms at Vera cm; horn which .lie has •toeen ptomptly-dismisseil-for-conniv-ing-m-the cape of Paredes. Every day is limber lia veloPing the fitness of Senor ,Atocha to act asithe emmissary of our Government.. learn, too, that Captain Clark, the port captain at Vera Crux, has been dis missed lrom his (post for remissness in this , affair of Paredes." There is yttiething very mysterious"'ffbout 'this return ‘.Ol . Paredes. The Washirigton . Union tibias upabout it and thinks. tiiat.the conduct, of the Briti6h ,Captain ,coin manded :the - vessel, requires explanation. So' we i 3 o el d delfts the' conduct of aup ther.l3ritish:OPptaip, witti.tihnut a' year ago, et inrtaeta &unit-in the same unaccountable manner. ,Themonduct - ..0f oar .onm..geyern nien't jecinFies '!..iganation as mach as iany Other. .• • . . : • ; AN S d; iaurna!,, in speak *." of l‘fr.,: pachanon's, let ' ter againet'tl 1 o,reyiilii;.eye;theCrea lien for 'hie i app arena. 'When.the letter wus'}Crtiten'S' as Woolf; tfici• Wifinot, ProiiisaVanithiatifif.f.thO'Locorociis;''ivg IN.: ing. • Mr: flueltaiiatf`.telf that 'Mi.' W: isiniftl be - kis principal competitor. for the , Aresiilen4 fic.ftneNy..thatif anything wou ld py! WM...the. neininefipp,•if „the trupport , of dui 'SOO jag of the. locofeco 'pnriythafNMthtirr. , :•'bering':,pleclited, fti *fp" prit I.P'entifiylva illfk'ili r y,fd'Fipioni,n,a i lifte 'Ol ° Plovinwas i Onqed ihe. ie;iliOyi!gokuii! kie'lfteaknie4;jli4e,he'flit,fifiltl::lartp*l(bOti poorrT,lfe . Pliiliiaffit 11,4144 jociir9o, r P e i):00 A*E4 43l ) l .4 :l #o l iii!i i .t",#o, l F9l l . ,ih' , 4 , 4f4lc;:l4,',l4o; l ?f*iitic4i#' eASOre.,,of, ViitAo*-0444110C'NY14q11'61'4400$1.9#i'° IMES cv.tuk itituita4 Court yestenin i iifier,poon, he-ROinnry business 'halt lierie* through, `:,witli,'tye ored men cedt i >' ed'ol riot yore bought in to Court, and reiej„iorni from . -J.ndge•HepbOn the followingSev4'senterrce. " ' John Cleßan, Jacob•Gaivor, Moses &tett, Augustus Coates. Anothony Boon, John E. Gray, Achilles Vandergriff, Valentine Thom. as,'GOorge Norman, Henry' Myers :nit Turner, each_ to r threis years ttolitmy confine• merit in the Eastern James Jones In six months imprisoninent in our county jail. , , Eli 13u90r.t0 tonttlaysirfnAbment kin llle county jars: 'itentlVF.Mgyrs..--Our borough is steadily If nal'rapidly, enlarging its dimensions, and undergoing ienyirovernents in its external ap pearance. There more - new buildings recently finished and now being erected, than our citi?ens nie generally awtire of.— We cannot specify them to detaikbut The elegant dwelling of JAIIE.4 Ganirml, on South Hanover street, 'deserves mention for the-credit it tines to the mechanical rep. utation of the undertaker, Mr. Tuitunn, who has completed his coritritdl'in a style which indicates a high order cif .tatiltand in the workrrian.- ' • Besides the number Of buildings - whiargraCe - our - streets - withift theliStr altnai every quarter , mtly lie Seen the busy hand 'iif the rn'eehanie 'employed in re"- . mtking, allerihg, or , adding Such inprove- Rents as will tend to make the domicil-of 'some worthy cit a little more comfortrible, or a little more modern in its architecturtil taste. Many a,:time honored tiht edifice is also 'made to Intik neatly as good as- newity the skilful application of the painter's -brush ; filling up the wrinkles and giving a gloss and finish In its venerable face, which ena bles it to be 'on piomenaile' Wiih as , gay a costume as its more youltal neighbor.— Besides ihisevew no-iv‘-and then some rub lie spirited gentleman takes the hint-about those -wr'et'ched'- old Pavements . which we have felt compelled. fortlursiike of the la dies. to corMilitin of so rdten, and forthwith dowit goes a ntva„..lri t. c , k . Irniteit, so smooth and clean that it dr. VA down showers of blessing,s'on the head of its benevolent own- Onrancient VOrriueli is thusSteadilv 7ning ahett I, (thanks of course to the Tariff of l 816:,. which raised - the price of flour and then Idt ngairb!) :rod, - -whey. --- our - our citi ?ens ty - 'n still further advance •in public taste and spirit shall call for these imptrove tr eats and adornments- of our fine bread Central square which are needed In aiye it "the pomp orgroves and garniture of fields," we nifty then certainly bean of one of the most delightful,towns in the country. 'A (-Among the visitors in town last week we had the filastne &meeting our thre - iitet andpriptilar.fellow citizen, the lion. lotus Coorna,,orAdams county. We regrened to tc tat Mr. Copper's health is'so extreing ly.impaired that he comjemplates a -tt'ip to Europe, - iii ho hope that the soft and baboy alr of Italy may prove restorative. For the benefit of some of our locofeco friends who are foolishly indulging the idea that Mr:Cicaperis- disaffected toward Gen Irvin, we may say that decidedly the most encouraging intelligence we have yet heard of our prospects in this fall's campaign we received from Mr. Cooper. Ile thinks there is ma the slightest doubt of the election of Ir vin and Patton. NATIVE MEE - MG.—Several , mis' - ionaries from the Native American Mass Meeting in Harrisburg, called a meeting here on Thurs. day 'evening last, arnl drummed rip an audi ence ora hundred or so, to hear them 'unfolil the principles of Nativeism. This object was not very clearly attained by the only one oT the speakers we heard , . rather unsophis• healed yoltith, named Shannon, from Harris burg. The succeeding, Speners we learn were older and more experienced. We trust none of our young Whigs will al.ow themselves to be drawn td into a third party, and thus wreck cur good I,lmi:feels as we foolishly did in 1844. PUFF. -Our Ex-editorial friend Mr•. Gitt, (as we know from luxurious' experiment,) has some•ftelightlntsegais of choice brands, at his book store on South Hanover street. -the-Same sort-can-also-bs-trad at Criswell's on West Alain street. Try them. Cnices.—The large equestrian troupe 'of Gen. Welsh, comprising many celebraled performers, will be here to take "the odd quarters," on the 30th inst. Ont public schools opened on Monday last, •mudli to• the blended sortow and ei eitemont of the little tolks. .17coloccl Conlerees' horn 'Cum berland and Perry counties met .at Sterrot's 'Gap :on Friday laet, and nom - meted Robert C. Stertet, of Cumberland county; ae their. candidate, forßenater. ° , (t)-Seveial more veleme ! persons, we seam, have Peen. arreeted-en the charge of parthAveltieti . ip.the'Opt of . Jane lavt". 43:3r7The Witehington'oorrespomlent7ot the .• . • Thiltiritore retrial sayer: • • , , '.';., 4 jii% 11 - 0 41141. , 1? - 3r Otte to tut, Wig' the, full oonfitlettce—.tie MOW, Be teiy, !min can be—: , Offted. ; thtit,ie,_ flint the: Atritijoir4teritilt'hiis „tesaliot)' tipolk,euhjitga 'Sjek the WhOle,; of Megloo,';pi , ery..sqUare foot' bets:t 0 o 14 1 45:4 ' 914„0c0itt . hkt., ites, : her _ t0405:04.,4jf, be‘,maclo,Ocite*t oil ;, ' • ' * fr,lF . l 4. • r• .i..„0477/1# Norikreti4an:,d4ys,:-Thlp. ip,eq,eget,a Mr: Po!, 300,thre13.ii1411110 ) 42,2, 41p,0411..?0APg1 rate - Pfkiety . per, uriptimo T , r 4f qiyirler ,of . titil4o.:WigAitisf ifqyi.l?eoau&9 Ll'exii#, watt, arid:Mr„ , Aly,,l.vi!nte 4 ,the . . A oyy„ ~,y4k>l7-:{', TA 1 , 61 c9 1 ; s Pi, 4O O„Y.O. _Air , , 1 JPiP ti PPIiF 4,6 T.AIke•P: ;O I -r A ' 4 I .AICIPIIii;!;I:4I439kf 4tEppaßkytliNpitiipt-- . , R1TP9419,Ae 4 40,9n iMickv9fPcis)llll),9:=4P-' : 1 ! 11 cP" 3 1 441444344wth n: ~~`i MN7c MW! it vras Tann:lld ad Vera Cruz .that__Genera 7 Sicott had met the enemy and repulsed them .after a sharp engagement, with a loss on our side of 800, the Mexidan loss unimportant. This the Mexicans regarded as a victory on their part, as their loss was insignificant.— Xotwithstandino:"these details our correspon dent weites'lliat there is no truth in them whatever. He also considers the Announce ment of the Son of Anahuac that "Oen, Scott art ived ritAyetla en the 11th as n statement hazarded upon , mere,rumor. 'lle hns confi donee in the veracityof .the roan who-arriv ed en the 21st; aril declares ffie"flajvniigmard of Scott's army ta -havoilseen t Ayothr ; dp tdio -184 i hivingitini.resisittince'solin%:;- " The letter Writerfs) . "as ,well ns,,,the, Vein Crvz paperS;eeneurin` tli c i belief that ci ty oitMexiois'tyaS in our possession on the , 26th, tnitlheris is 'ne tiositiye,intormatian to that efrecf.'" ' ' ' • ' 'The YArqii,a' .tlotentin. has ,etiviees from Pee 'to - the Stating; eltat , the, In St.. di '‘.iiott 'of the army, foikr thdusan4 ittoog j hed. .leTt' op thet thy, " GE:v.. l'Ail,oo3 - POsITION --The New tor. leaps Islational of the 25th mit., says : .‘,.. n'. "W 1 ~. . , - have had' - reeenqy ,th , .'pleasure' of conversing with an officer' of 'the reg'tilaVrth, my, relative.te• matters ant) "thiiigs','bri' r the Rio Gradtle: . -We •leain'i kat ' the grea f filie„ilis.: appointment prevails, along, the, whole Ailie —thttt Gen. Taylota:preposed` mevement:toi .ward San Luis...rotorm.luts been, dMintermetri dpii.: ••Every, eolilier .. ald ~,affiefti, that etirp,:lity, spere,t . l,, and _a great mant,thaV 'cannel; aresAn leave‘as itheii.lor Gdo:',Seettle 'di4..UliOn',. .! 414 all:km(14° 1 11e, wv thip,ls„w„lat gFeutpi,e9oll:?ility,' that* trii It ftlt e;l(eleton 'n fori!N. on -11101qpper line ' if - Gen. Tns7,lomilil,leavie, either , toi, the ; t,J, n I lei IStal ea , of rr.ior .4%1 eine n 'i;'.lli‘laitltl' - Oaustr'alleaneliaeficlinl3altiflo toilvlittinirniis.i . 4 ,, 1t , ; ,ti ~i, ' - Y t? . i ^_•r. 1 1: 0, f A42tioly!:Ofliighti I tbleatBlN:pll inteVelon'Fiiiiif`l4 the eplonyiii linthljue.fithefitPtteliat:.' ,:i,,'.f -''''' '': f .' - ''' :''''ltiiimtir.iDi„'...lL:...,...:..' • , ;:.!:.:'l, ."6 - ;;&Tiiiiit;i:o; Ole.. Rix --. .;14.01i, .Kreth;Fmr4 IfizetorAel-LiiiitiOho'xinozinatilwriegvitpimr.4l 1 ~, 1 3 0h00,111.B.Apppiy., i g,; I , 0 N; ,, zlv -, ; , 'o, , ,AJd',;:i 4 1 1 kidtoa eft hot. , itemr Stbrretts.(Viktiyi,ithclzPv tIGH ..w hot tion?)..le o rF.. - shmott,, to pitoto,atitmt, ';.: '7'. ',,•::,'•-',":,7--- fltat en, i ./' , • W o r e e - - - _ tivied •at o ok,s- • w ith dal lo theth. , • ft 1/ liey. emit - Ain but litife,'ews of3t.itortapt,e bOtyi%eenaitlon~ teihr iluirlMitir had bein 'fireil°'..iperMby ,party of guerillas; one Texan lieutenant COM-. mending, the escort was killed. A train of fifty mules ; loaded with mer eliandii.e was captured near Patagallas;.ohe man-killed. Tho papers from Matronoras - Contain sev eral reports-of assassinations : and attacks on trains by the 'rancheros. The new, from flenersi Taylor's camp is of no interest,— Things , are 'the same ns'lust accounts. Seventy'foar'ilenths from Yellow fever, on the 25th at New Orleans, which is an in. (lease over the 4.lay previous. f.AIE FROM TA MPICO Tatportant latelligmfee (Ned li•om the flea-lam -Capital—Meeting qf tbe•GoanciOrf Generals -convoked by order of Santa Anna. *.che New'Orlcans 'rahia,'of 'the 2hult alt. coninitig the fah - wing iute;resting letter MI cetycd 'from aeorrespbodent at Tarryticot2— For iho spe.culatioos which the letter con tains, on the cendact olSanta Anna, and .his collusion with General Scott at d Mr. Trist, We reproduce them s wUli extreme' doubt of their ,corvectoess.. Oir readers however, will like them for what they are' wroth,--iir, .. . - : • t other words, Will give the lA oithht ebristtne en, which their knowledge -of thO man and tO Weiii;T)lsßiiiii";, .may4yafrit,- . • Coiressomicnce of the Patric. TAMPICO, August 15, 1847. nly 'Ftlends-oitr intelligence from the. chpital readies to the beginnmg of the pres ent month, of .which the following is a sum mary: "The Council of Generals, convoked by Santa Anna,t'ere of the opinion that Gee. Scott should be-attacked in hialinsiticins;*bm Santa Anna slid that wriahl be bt_tter_ to despatch a division of ten thousand men „ to to take post between Perot and Pue:ilaT l for the purpose of , intercepting the trains and convoys thartverb marching toward the 'l4- ter place, and thus to get possession of 'the resources which the Americans 'expected ; and lurthe I he' Da 'riser( that another "division of equal strength {ten' thousand men) take up a position between Puebla and the. city of Mexico, the remainder of their 'forte _hi remain and cerftt the capital'. Santa Anna's, plan was adopted. Al the present moment. (the begianingAd_Aueust,) there is in the. city of Mexico a force of 35,000 men, and' as that under General Scott does not exceed 12,000, of whnm a certain : number Ureinva-' lids, through ill health, ;It 'll3 m pro blitile from, the 'tabors tihiih ire in circulation, that the latter wifl not Oft Puebla until-he-has re-. ceived Consideratile reinforcements crl,i sn ; says the Patria's correspondent. 'is the cur rent belief in the.capital, alihringh fiffEF . it is .annonneed that. Gen. Scott took. up his line of !batch on the Tth inst. " It appears certain that General Taylor will commence his march on San Luis at the' end of the present month, 'although, from positive in lortnetion received ..here, he will find himself' obliged- to •atvait the arrival of considerable teiriforcements, since the•MeNi 7 can forces fhat are now watching his move. : inents toye.lately been ranch •inereased. • There is a general opinion at the evilal that Santa Anna is in contrivance with the Gatrinet at WaAingion, and that lib is dis posed to make peace on any protest what. ever; but In the present time nothing posi tive thereon is known and it is •very proba ble !hat at the latest,.tnorneptin this case, thine will be a reaction, since the majority ; as it is (asserted, aie d'eposed to Gise rather than agree to a pncifie ariangement in present eneumstanees. , It taken fur granted that Gen. Scott and Mr. Ti ist have a mutugl vinierstandiug ; secretly, with Santa Anna. " I have brawl say . that it has been Topre sented to the United States (-Inver:olcm that it is 1,441.1) necessary to reinlorce this perml, 'since it is feared, and not without Teason, that one fine day, when such an event is least thought of, dime will he a general and the whole of the Americans here will be butchered. In Vera Cruz as well, they are not without similar fears." From tbq Ledger of Tenterdny By the arrival of the schooner Mississippi: Vera Cruz dates to the 1.4 t had been vetetv ed. The Picayune's correspondent writes That news had been rece ived at Vein truZ, by a graliernan from A yoila, who came by way of Ole/atm, that the vammaid of (fen. Seon's army had Ayntla.(which is bnt twenty miles from the Capnal,) nu the 13th, to which date not a Lon had been fired. Captain Wells' command 'which hod been sent on to reinforce I,llajor tatty with hie train had returned to Fern Cruz, with intim mat* that Maj. Lally hatt''gone on solely beyond Jala. Capt. Wells had sic engage ments with the guerrillas—the last at the National lhidge. Clare they were repulsed by tire enemy, with a loss at fire or six kill ed, and leaving all their wagons except one with the enemy. A detachment of twelve dragoons sent before it was feared were cut - Tif , :.' , '",.` , :' , ::: , '.:i: $u ' 2 's", A. 4 ~,,',.::; ,I, ' fft7Ml='!EA T, - -,•, . "- ~,,‘ ....,r-1.'4, : Lai- , ..".:: .. ,, ,, - ; , :7Atisffeffor Ilitlifr 'waders.- • , AtVrcsbytermit..:_Church;told.flehool,) titilketsarniratrotiratiladditior: of 7,602 Ind' bet,: titthe - year'll346, -- "beintronly 20b - • 1 0 . . rill . ' Otlttfye.hr '1847. . The nett gain elm" .,pygO nil 4, . ite'ollter churches, deaths, &c., ' I s 437 9.' l g . • . t.6 number of synods in .connec linit,:viithi tyGenerol Assembly for 1847, is t Ot ;. ?..2;Alyttrimber of -Presbyteries 118; of min litteri,ill,7l3 _.clutro lies2,3,76;_communicants--- eeperled 179,458; at - donut of in,pney contri- c butdd:tor religioits [imposes, $310,164 51: A man, Willie drinking a glass of wire in a coffee - house at NeW Orleans, on the 18th, fell iike_a_.4iiip of lead on the floor. There was a gm-ling sound` heard in his throat— presently streams or blond issued:from ,his mouth, and iti atitnit :pur rinimile4, frPmithe tirde he e:illeti lorthe wttid he We i s a stffen ed corpse !,--,,,,•• ,••••,... •,-.,,,,•••:,::. - - —, SAD CAREL-A few' • days, since, says the Pittsburg Journal . , the Sheriff of Washington county brought to the Western penitentiary son of Richard Henty tee, Professor of Belles ',eines in Washington College.' He - bad been convicted of • stealing $.lOO from the Hone 'l'. 111.. T. .514(entum, and sentenced to.- thee years in the Penitentiary. • , A-liberal whiz, presentrdlhe Cortland '(N.: Y.) Whig with a complete'Set_of new type ; and ihe editor without normission, told who hisSriend war:. Ver . i. mane. 11 any one of our friends makes us such a present., shall certainly not teal hi:vim:no without His consent. ' . • • Tire Tiony.nnO•sr:ys !Eat on o•xtrnonlinitry express was des-pact:4W Irorp.Verattuz, on the,,,11111 ty the Britisl), over take Geri: Scott...At is believed i thit.thia ex r ptess'lii - something toAdo - with - the returo-df Gen. Santa Anna debarked (riini. a British Atennicr, ni Yea Crn'z tiri the 14th of August 1816, and landed 'from a -British steamer on the 11th August, 1847. A new 'ernissidn 'of eounterfit platter eagles is "iihottt." Theis' date is 184.4 ant's ,hen• o'Neention so good that they have beet) received in kaults. ...!FreAt_oult.lultAleieet .--never saw any rii the genuine. --- Th - rwhicol - Philadelfiliiiiirtve- nomina ted John ,Swift, Veg. tor re-election to the of: (ice of Mayor. The-celamted Dr. Pusey is about to pub. Ivsh a new versidn 'of the , seriptures. . It is said that a bowl, •cordnining itvn (watts of wa er, 06tin an oven when baking pieS, cakes, Wail, &c., front being scorched. ItZert Tyler, EF.q., sim of Ev-President, i t ; spoken °lns likely to encoded Majnr Polk at the court of Naples. wits better than the fol 4, but yet not It is said a: Pt the bays in a ten pin alley at White Sulphur Springs, refused to put up the pins lor es.piesident'Tyler, when they Inund out who ht. was ! • : , •tochht:l,l6r of the Baltimore and Ohio It.iilroad have accopted the %Meeting terminus by, a-large' majority. _ • . It is in colitemplation'to establish a press in Washington, which is to repesernt the Southem views on the subject of slavery. An Irishman, speaking, of a jury's verdkt', " It was t.i.'"z.eiveLl_by_,the crowd with siippi eased chec.s.'2 lay be Patrick was in out Court•floe.se on Alonday a week! The IVastutigion. Union of the 28th, M ptibhsliiitg The Sotithern mews, accidentally gave place to the followipg:` "General Taylor is still at Walnut Springs rptietfy uoraftinu the arrival of - those rein forcements so 'oflen pronnsafand ALWAYS LAVED." Welch's National Circus ! FROM THE OLYMPIAN MPIIITHEATIM, • PiIIL.U)ELPRIA. ~: rI`IT!3 splendid equestrian company com'poseA eirtitely of .Siar formerr, will exhibit • cruder their splendid r Proof Pavilion eitinmediptisLy, furnished for the comfortable re- , „ (ninon of 3001.1 persons, at Carlisle, on Thurs day, afternoon arid evening, 30th September. Admission 25 cetibt. Independent of Willis's - celebrated Brasi Bond, the company .will be aaluted, tin their a rli vat, by M r.. Wallacelsß/Ling_Bana, play ing; airs from The mast popular Operas. In the everting the pavilion will he alumina , „, tell by the patrol .vykic Gas, invented by H. F. Custom Esq., of Ahe C. S. Navy Department, Wailti•ngton. It is etiThely a new method, gits• :ng risuper:or light . ; free from all nauseous af., flueia, the fault of all other attempts, and cae. •• tit g a light scarcely less brilliant than the n nYo , • day sun. • Constituting this company will lee found Mrr. .1, G Cuilli.a/larler,%vho will ridit his much arbrri.ed acts nt the I?rzssiaa Ent , A9,Thelrrrorb of a Sorcerer of Siam, and the beautiful epillOde of the mid hid Adtaafitg,..on 2, 3 and 4 horses. Madame Louisa froTard,.the great, native female equestrian, . whose- admit'able persona. Liens ono single horse, charmandildiglwail who behold her, justifying public opinion in awar ding to her the high position shy him go etre', cests billy held amidst a host of rival snits. ei.wx—Dan Rice, tho ' mirth provoking Da n,' whose inn Mtn JEST: and. FUN . unstained by rudene:s anti vulgatity,. place him far ht.- 5.0.tt0d.. rogiulf_t nEtAxim., • Mr. Horace Nicholl, the"Prineo• of Rink Masters,. T/, Ri v er's Family, whose union of talent, is without a parallel in the world. Chas Rivera the most finished artist in hiserrangeinent and ovecution of. scenes and .gympastic Frederick Rivers resents every hiniref foreign iiCt, that can, surprise by novelly, and Master.. .ftichard Rivors, (tlrtr' inimitable,',) will perform his act on a single, horse, as perfewned • hefore the Presidentand itenritersvf the States,and by all present 'declared the, most perfeettuion of wesosn aniLonscii the world ever . ;mew: "Water T.' Neville, who has acquired the rare art of riding, and executing the most JUR. Colt feini .d ackwarils,'on e:single horse. l ".l7 " W Mr. , 10'•34011$ will ride kti,cur,p,l n iiic a n tsy on 2, 11 . and'A c lieraelt . ,' torinipg dpyramid.offive " persons,' whom he will hear'above his Nimes at ' or ail P . iroior , Gerina,Ai, the inightyqblian Title .his incredible nierom ant its seenesl, introducing; Les, botona'..du diable,7 and his _ gulden Peletons, die. -'He•Will also-bring for% t ward hiktiro-woriderfur''dogs, whbxe feats lia 'without 040 . 'A& 11' `lfirludrd, the Spanish ; scenib,:.riacq • and greet.repteesittatjya; , of Foreitq •:•!! t.-•• , •:,.• • MIT eliaiqc4.-PO4tei, - who , . 'ides *great Orp suatlc'ecetsa, and a grant Military Apt; ..4'IIONOR',.TO,„QUJI . :IIERCLE'S o - 1!. , • Or, All .fer,eur . Gsuntryi in which by fhb aidr of coifed ' no will rti l iegtori . i .phik. • Plttrinrcli Wu*); for hii*tiulterrt.akNl 2 SCI) Y 0R; t .Milinterey; lii giiirP; l tifill,7„; •-keti - voluilteeii'Santh .Attyrii/ihe , coiiintiOar Maxiea. o6d t -tiling' With.‘the''..s'o.o)7Eff-'124',. b'RFE D QAI, rlibat „t;,, 611.1'111y tor :newer . tirregars , will iittradUatitheDtkeing(Mtip) l : dce whase .beautiful 'of "U44 1 440 ( 11 TAt'iliuhl„htt '4)tiftne the . p6bijc,A)MidEe , c.otni pOitieciß.Ortiectrutill Juliet 'E° w)11, ilinif;er;,ricencti,,,.leepa4ll44 .k.banfinfCip'etilinive thin- trilitihotiely 4 bant . iboltalye4„ , )It erPerantiiittittibartliai t dencO bring their tt;tiiTh.W as t, ttilOt'iviiii`66ll4kj"l ful cluci*lt'li 1914,1RAUF*1#0144;t141PIIP. Oh. 4 4' 0 11 1 .4114ritY.PW:tintLii$44y1aiilimg.itie:; , f :6l-7 9 4. 'TAT!' 4.oo,'AtoOtk:'fi,;,f , ;q•^ l ,l • ernoPki oforfromoo timy . 4 . oeA *.;• • ell totir!lie rls47; •. • • •
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