lommil MADN 13. k . .i 3. . .11 SVPIJ. V. /LOAN. OJlt.r .S LOAN a XOOll2. Palliators and Proprietank sIiVILIMT, ....._ .JOWII, M. UM. DICIONZRATIO NOKINATIONS. 0* giOVZINOS, HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, Of LTOOfi/•. .acis °ANAL opanasioni, t NIMROD STRICKLAND, • or climates. 101 IMPIUULII MOUS, HON. JAMB THOMPSON, Of sits. HON. WILLIAM STRONG, of agate. News of the Week. -.-41 gimlet haertersediag saddest oaeorred la Aleppo Soomeidp, astir assakorilki, on the 25th alt. The hew beleaging t. Mr. Par Lyomt. who resides in that esmissidp, was %weed to ashes, while he wee In the Bold se Is art. Tb. c&7 oireepsets of the homy at the time of tats Its wore Mrs. Lynes, and a small child. Mrs. Lyons Matti dissismired the Ire, which eriglaisted in the upper pit of the MUM% sad !Gavin the child lying us the bed, the west to get SON water, bat oe attempting to re ins to tM !ease she was 'mooted by the fames. After makiaii several sismseemetal attempts to erect as entranoe, west le means bar efild from the &rowing ituses, her idea's safortmentely night In and were literally moo wised. Whoa Mr. Lyeas retereed be farad Mrs. Lyons s short &stases from where the house had stood. Gamest to the apiales of death. The WM was sot rescued, sad ambits remained of it bat a few of it. bobs*. —ls MO of Ma resent speeches at Leavenworth city. Isimees. Mr. M.O. Penis told Lb. following story of s Mom Nothing dews is Teasemee, who was listening very a Imellvelp to the raiding of the doisp of the electoral Miler *Whey the rosier sons so that part of the re• pert wile! Mac ;Millard Fillmore. eight tower be was Isterrapted by hie bearer's sarprieed manser, as be ex dalmed: "My 0-411 Millard Fillmore got oalyeight rota, in the whirl. Liaised static—metes besides oey own! p dews and whip the Gram head. I gave Usent larger has* and they premised re tote for till/nom sad that we* lave made esveateen some anyhow; sad they didn't MIL Oily woo row boolgoe Woe is the whole United 111 Moor Lad the koberiosa hordes:Lawry, will). • sod ph u, facebriog for tie bead be ad vested to her if they weald vete fee tillmore." --Itaggsan from dm following that "border nasals:a / is not sonilsed to Karma, or excluded from modern BO - gablismalms: At the Repablioan eleatioa for delegates to Omesny Deaveatims, hold La Ruder, ou Saturday last, an slimy task*** botwoia Wilson L. Potts sad D. H. Mack ey, La white the forsver roosired a **rims wound is th Am from a knife la the lands of the imam. Putts it a asmilamo for the aentinatime of Register end Recorder, Sid desimmi Iliaakoy to vote for hie delogeum. Mackey bad voted * , sad for Poste' delegates, too; but the tatter would not hollows it, aad hoses the dlilicalty. The wound lea vo7 revere as*, but not aseseearily fatal. —.Two gem were run over by • tram of ears on tb• Ibmrisbaugh sad Lemmata itailrosid, tow Ifighspire, on lastuat, sad both killed A large amount of bank swam Wag loud Is their pockets, they wore 611pp:wad to be sows q/ property, sod the people of Sighiplre wont to ssmaklorable expiate in pulse haadeane 010 m for ails dogwood, bet the busk bills laird on their perusal proved to be all oowatorfolu sad it has sine• bean dlsooror od that the disoimmid were leaders of a gang of stank/r -ibbon mad imuglars. It Le honored the ilsommod committed reblmty La 111011distsurs, the vary night Worn dug were unit Ila, t►m people who supposed they bad bees wor. Wools; llamatots, won domorredly_sold by the •oslber eareaffecal two Wass. —A elbow has boot sot on foot in Lando* to establish ma Seedbeds. faded " Th. St. Jamie Map and Ronne fir Teattesits," for the reformation of Gilles wonaeo of • doe apperior to Orme who Sod Wit. way to the refuges sod pondeatiariai aow in existence. Several Win of ask mid legume , rapport the pentiolit, the 44 81 ,ea bas ospressed her aprpireval. It ts proposed to b 57 nod employ thou in Noodle work, givinfialltaa-sGxitrno timi. Several beeevolest evettloson of lloassehasetts leak d estaldlildstd a similar lastitatios for the reforma tion' d podded elorumsa. —Mr. Harris, a Woks, woo robbed is Itis roost at the Dsestese Reese, Obseinasita, *a Wodaeoday eight, of t,. NS la seem sad s2lme in specks, 'shish h• kept ia o box eider his bed. There were two beds Is the room Mr. Leda sad kis wife slept in oleo of them, sad his son to the other. He bad boon in the habit of carrying his Mow, ben* from his otos to his room at night for safe. heepleg. • 'poop was found la the room, which. it is owe* lisedisea saturated with chloroform. —Oa Thursday sight as ',disable young lady, named is Oissiamel, mate to her death by breaking $1110941111 the Boor of • Privy, the melt of which WAS thirty. Ire feet deep, sail having eatimumed. The gam which had se. musalekel is the place, insured it impossible to pt tie MO meet several hours. Amami/170mi lady, who was with Xlii Liggett, saved herself by (dislike to a broken Melba of Me bor. —ls a quarrel. booms Jolts Clay, a eke et the depart ed Malsemes, and a horse traiaermeted /Agar, is Luring to% my., a Thursday, the farmer shot the Litter twice with a *SQL-Nike ball entered hie mouth sad pissed out Midst the ear. Another ball lodged is hie back. Edger is reported aerially woitaded. Clay immediately left litalactra, sad ban set been heard from den. The pielisi have set bees es amicable term, forsook time. --A dbps s& from Madame/ says that on Saturday mask& while fear Caked Stalk Maraud/ were arresting • tesitivei "lave sad his wife, the slave stabbed deputy Atm with a sword haik, whereupon anotherdepaty shot al Me mire fear dam, lodging a holiest each time, and mertally weastiag Ma. The Marshal's wound is deafer ma. TM soirees were arrested. The sikir warred in a ream time the fugitives were merited. —l‘e isvait4Miem of a wife seeder- in Brooklyn, on hide: Lash tiorealeireoste horrible low We secrets. The mighbers testelled that repeatedly they found the drunken maw with Mr babe, two years old, drank on her lap, sod ems lt retied from her lap to the floor. For the pre. esased metier of this basket mother the *waken father b sew ander Arrest. The husband's sena L 11412110•1 RV" —A. 3.y assapoi from tb• Coessetiest Stat. Reform *beet M Marilee oral re-arrested, Mt Sr. to the eity pri son is Waterbury is order to bars Massif ap, laying he bid maim loaned to bath this p beak to )(Irides. H. 110.0704 the brd34lsg, bat woe bistself mesa alive, Ibrialit balk, bared. There las been mien. complatat at areal treatoteat of lb* boys at tit* &forts Sebool, sad tole avast will Miress boob mulattos to tbe estOot. —There ere .or. ways them ewe to teak, mosey I. Aims. Tb. sky to sow agiitseimil by the dissernry Out Oho plgralebia d the Goat, Peer Hasid bad boos strilisir isoll beau of tie pompon to Ow •artw sediral asap' at the sway. It appears that the modes bee boa kept el hereon, sad that It het eel, bees dieeever ld bir mare .widest a sleet deo dim —lk le AMA by , the Cdeeiesed papers that Col Repel alas tem* Sind Is Milli slot ureter Gahm! Walk'', M sate ether than the Iliimese, or Waimea Millen ne ar 4 the ebiefleedier hi tiatesliplwased ]tanks Wealdagtoe deeipireey. —lbs. Mary 1.. Itess, of alarisaa. tows ef Skaaeothe Dew Ymt, has beam amoNed, elMagod with potash( bar hoshoml. Saw Sees. a lossePattla PkYdaissi• TI 16 " 11m1 buss ismselle 01SsoMoe Worm Item toe sometime smitten' 14 tile Mseassot proof that to mato to th — deati by Moab aimiaittleoll by hoe. —TM Sam tompilire Weimar% by a vote of 190 to ).0 two deem' Ihalel Chat. Ileomagiew of thaekao. tee. to INI am vommey la 10t• 11. 9. fieeses, oesseteempd by UM Am& at Ks 1.1 et ti. .... panties —Tb Germs' Spiel et the Iteitermel new Chereh, M their meestmesies, missed a neologies rmemmesdlss diet oestribstime M sass to a *sir amnia ea the lishimth sass as 0111 Stit et /sly, Is behalf et the Smileless Osimilmties Sit. —A haw ismed.Tehs Mamma with a horrible death Catittlitiettesitex C W., bet week. He was segassa Ma*" est Meeme, esi elm more bad boas mimed be west ssioessmik far the mime et remeriss a perdes of the 'Mr sifirarisc ei it, sod Mat Ogre the leas supped et, mid the :Mir might fail Imes, Wiles him betestly. —TM Westessie Wererberi, Cleaseettatt. 'Meted Mir entire *keg eit;y clean as newly lest, by as way meterier et over es* kehisvel. The New Mares Aglow Wiens lot this 4 the Snit lime that Watseka bee ipso Deseesteskr Resift *WOW —A mom la a laws la Now limombire w.. seemly sired by Mr Mahal. T M afight she Wm* siin4 Mo up Ils the had skim v Its be gm aid this Iftelbst Wm lOW as NA et kb I& OM. lIITAIIt TICUT 00111PLETI The eoesloatioos of Hon JAWS* Toonsesm, of this esegity, and nos. We. STRONG, of Becks, as miadniste , for /edges of the Supreme Court, by the Democratic Conweetion which motet Barridiers last week, 0 0 E4 400, , our Note &het. androids , » its triumph in October a fore re. «whim°. Of the former geodesist°, here. where be la so well known, or hatred say when to the Slate. it is quits eseseessery to speak. Be has °steepled eo many plots of distiectloe—bsts been eo long in public lifer swot taken so prominent a part in the polities! discussions that have agitated the °Gunny from the days of Jackson to the mow, that his fame as • Politician, Lawyer, Jurist, Lod Democrat, is co-existent with the bounds of the Common. wealth. Eateries life like Jody Loins, whom sent he will woe occupy, as a Printer boy, he has steadily worked his way up the ladder of fame, and in every position has proved that pales and power are elite the heritage of the calf-mtesie student, as will so of the college diplomad grad ing& „Padre Thompsoo's first appearance in public life was its $ member of the Legis'ature from Venango Cooney la 1832, nod this position be bald until the close of the mules of 1834. baring beta twice re-elected without ••p -position, It was while in the Legislature daring ties. years ULM, as Speaker of the Rouse, he bed the Pl""u" of giving his casting vote to favor of the elecuua to the Senate of the United Ses, for she poet tine, of ear pree ant distiegoisind Pres ident. :Mr EttlineaN the act of the legislature creating a i.),•tt t,t C Air. fur • counties, of Erie, Crawford, Venetic). Mercer sod Warren, hootasisis a law, PoarEn tendered ban the apputntme ta of President Judge, wrlch be accepted and held Ere year-, or during the life of the Court—cod we hel ••se ,• ,• versyy acknowledged by the Liar and the People it, it a mot polar and able Aker note occupied the B.LeU to this &strict. In 1844, when the Democracy rallied fr then defeat of 1840 under the banner of PoLL evn Duties they tendered hum the uJminatt n foe C, , ,drees U ivr belief that tile well ko.,teapuPulartty would enahle !how •o redeem the District In this they were 1, , 1 disappo,n•iil He insmedfstely took the stamp, andthrongh that exc•t , oz. canvass did yeomati's pettier to every part ~ f the Di•irict, and a most decisive triampb crowned hi, efforts welt satisfied were his CODStiillPtal with his eer.uaa , that re ele..ted him in Mel anki'tc —a CircuaLast•nee , Ory unusual la the Northern Suites Upon retiring from Corigre.e. Judge Taorrsox resumed lid , pr ke. ,k 1 ul d .ooc locoweed a very extensive practice. which he "till enjoys 1 oat :„6 nomination is popular at home evident from toe r , rp- , .• ful and gratified Inc.. i the poi tion press—tr 4t he will poll s vote far ahead of it i elielier th •un!y, showu daily by the spoutantions declaration .4 nuodre of his political op.,,oneots of their determioat.,r. t ri.i - port bias—gild when we add , to tbte, that he it totem, and that in Ili* octumatioa the claims of the W e ,ii have been recooognised, it cannot fail to ' , mac every observer of passing erects that a more popu'ar and deli ring nomination was r preseotea to ts, prvl r . their 'support. lice election by a decisive n lorry . a fixed fact' Ron Wa &motto, of Berks, though not so well kr..wr. to oar readers, 1/deservedly popular tbrouxbiotit the S•ssics Ile wee sheeted to t;ongressiin 1846 trout Berks.' vne re-elected its 1546. The Reading traseet. that—•• Io giving this nonsipation to Berks, the Courentik.ti Lip I. Ile bot simple Justice to a county whose lud,speLosb , e•rfVl , •e• have never been asked in vain, when lahor wits to be d,t,e and victories gained, and for which rte rstety and still more rarely retetred—tbe reirard Vut althungis we claimed Mr btroog's nomination as our r ett. we 1111 none the less grattfied that it his been so gracefully Worded to OP; and if the satisfaction with which it is Mailed at home, is any iudicsiti. u f public sentiment else where—as it must be, for Mr. Strung as well koown feesionally throughout the-State eel he is here—it may his set down as one of the best that has ever been submitted to the suffrage, of the people. His irreprossob•ble person al eharaeter, his habits of indefatigable industry, his eminently practical east of mind, and his experience in the Law, running through twenty•firo years!' practic. , ,n mattes t•volving the most important interest' of porton and property that 0,11 required the adpsdieation of our Courts—all combine admirably to St bun fur Abe it,jch and responsible Mies of • Justice of the Supreme Bench. and to warrant la in regarding him al eminently w o rthy t summed to the mine which has bean worn by a rilgtunitr,, a Teams, a Brackenridge and a diboon. MORR FRUITS OF FANATICISM —lt 1. ic painful octet:intone* to every rood citizen to see any of the bond, which unite the people of this Country together in fraternal feeling, sundered. If the men of the same relq:lVUs opt,. t heir spiritual efforts, what stronger ties, except toe aiiitt lute power of the government, is to hold them together in the other relations of life. The General Assembly which has jut elated its session at Cleveland, insisted upon de claring the relation of muter and shoe ss a sin in the sight of God, and all offence in the seine in which the term is used in the eonstitcition Of the Chtareb. Upon this the eetiservative members withdrew, and 30 • high-toned ad dress' set forth their objections to this assumption oo the part of the Assembly, and ooueladed with a call fora son- Tuition to meet in Washington, on the 27th of August nut, "for the purpose of consultation, and of organising a General Assembly, in which it will be distinctly under• stood the subject of slavery will not be Introduced." Ai/US/NO.—There ill au amusing controvesy going on just now between the Guerre if this city, and the New. of Philadelphia—and the suioect is the honesty or diehotmsty if Gov. Pollock. The tdawite charges that it wee the dis honesty and doable des mg if his Exoetiency that defeat ed the Sunbury cud grit bill in the Senate The New., en the other hand, says the Gems's . ' charge ts c slander— that the defeat of that measure was owing to the misman agement of its friends. At the last accounts both had the best of the argument, and we are inclinedto the opinion that both are correct. The New. is correct, because it was a blender, if nothing worse, on the part of the friends of the bill to Thus either the Quest-nor or the Peansyleant& railroad. The bill for the sale of the Maine Line and the Sunbury and Erie bill should not have been 'venerated— even at the instance of the Governor. The Gamete is current, because there is no doubt that Pollock procured lb. separation of the bills for the very purpose of stranif. ling the one fir the benefit of the other And it amuses us to i.e the Gazette—whose editor professed to have hit " private ear," and to know him as a better friend of our interests than Eto•. Bigler—nose holden` him up I. Its readers as a hypocrite and liar' THE TRUE DOCTiel SE —Tbe Foorention ,ot the 'National Democracy" of Douglas. county, Kansas, held May 25th for the porpoee of nominating candt.late• for the constitutional conrcotion, placed l'.tetr candidate squarely upon the Democratic doctrine "which Show, no !motional leaning aad acknowledges rah geographical party linos." And upon do qaertion of stibmitting the consti tution to •'rote of the people. sustains the policy of the Administration and (}or. Walker in the (~!lowing emphatic langonge "We will support no man as a delegate to the ennstito tiooal oonvenuos who's dew e it wt.l be to frame the con stitution of the future 'Stow of K/1154414 and mould the po llama institutions under whtets we, u e people. are t, lire. salmis be pledge himself fully, heely, and without mental mmorvation, to see *witty honorable *Ur{ to submit the Mese to *very Ceeoftde actual citizen of Kansas at the proper time for the vote being taken upon its adoptihn by the people, in order mat the sail constitution cnay be adop ted or redwithed by the amwal mutters in this Territory as a winjority of the rotors may decide." IMP" The Philadelphia Heise "hoietessitte"—t. the ,nly paper in the state. so - firm we ten learn. that supp,rts the "Straight out," "Piut Lancaster son•ecti Nomination. for State offices.— Cower itidtioft. it mistake, neighbor, you bure more such " Ishmee:itee than the Sore to your put s , by six or seven at letet The Northampton Newsom, Torristnwn &feeder Milton Pareses, Perry Frereure. York Asersires and Frew Ter 30seititor, etordially and heitrtily respond to end endorre the Ansesiess nominations made at Laesastor. liga„ The Trenton State Goma' says that a woman mint ing la Newt tonaty, N. J., warn frightened to death tart week by the idea of the Coast ! ,#t night she i a w the Ilea from a large ire in the pines, and was immediately pooseased with the idea that it eau the comet, that the MIA was on Ire and about to be destroyed_ iisr alarm was so great that she was thrown into eoavulaions, from Ws sleets of which ehe died the same eight. ON" Tlio N.Y. Tributoo du on immoral ottoaaioos signiti od ita itiaroapoot of Prawaostuon. la a moat artiela it dlopoood of tho Pi t thfludo/ in the following fashion, which we olosatood to the spacial ►ttaation of tag Jamostowa Doosoorot. The *karma of elitabiag Las diary ladder, whereby the With. Ream is stativi, sattlotAvaiss to say lean buratto*: torte aired. it is missed forever. " Oat of sight oat of illad." la more elapbiatieally taint, is polities ;bat; also. w►aeK the Prooivlosts are rarely or bow; from among deiced plasmas.. Neither the slaye posrair aor say abet, Dor oar part—attoooes a esatiidata oa see:moat ar_paat cervical; at, " W bat bee ha dowse bat "What sea ha do for as?" re' A sir", 4dor in do, lately t►pa orrolty_ore aemarsete la aammesaioa. West a miasma black &easel - las° Polldelaa be *mid tab. hit. Spotting of the " Soother% Mosakw," a e'er parr peldishod I. Philadelphia, ii. amestoes' silo says: " Its allow prediets that this U.ioa will go to • sviciast lag sulasie it that Blck, Itapabltssa, David Wilmot. is 01011111 e If this Union tool go to " everiastin smash" wadi Wilmot is ahead ilovaratir Peassylvsaia, it wilt Arid lowtor ties LIM MIMI& et Egypt have withstood tls oksesses tll.. Tmina %DIAL NUN NIVNIK. 4,, le. /WI , . I. h KU( ht, .ipr. Ii .61v .1/ • 4•T•t• 1 of the. anialffoitheast.: Meta af Sofia a oarto.aaa .rot • wytttove tt, tt • Vogtilert Lore of I hot coluth• t wealth •tivo : • I I p t . ..„, ieingLaed both .n (1.• von yzytKLeney it. . tiqmarrity al: New Entlan4 ...t1 0 I ingettik.r wilkt In‘t p ~,fic,&[,• ;101 nu th a "F,,,..1“ ft th f rl nowt n, ter • th- whit•• f thwr ,e. with h ofT•ir. ; •r.; ou, e not ti un.vrthy the age awl of a tere•l thlt tn. pr r. L N4rorA of •orable salter to oar mnAlsUua vr emasugy, ORA the Ark thui tioreru,r put advpurd itOy Lt.. tid•er tot r Suss; Cott .L. gr.,wlll o : whoa- r • be•b wr"crld •e. m t I peel,re 1 lbe pipu.et. iutud tv fee , Iv- it ta, ,no Is Neither vf Mari t r•- r, V. 114,1 • • vy • libt w,lll 1 N.. „, aaelthd, j . 2 % . " r •,` u. - . 4,' t .vutLer, LAIt of tMr -s; ney In gruer 1 r tlf the 1.:1" , !... / IS }117•14 9 1,,, Sty), ' , . , 1144 • Wd IV • ‘ll.llll. = di' • 1...1 =I =MI i..m MEM In •1 =IEI • J, .I ...•ler ••• =II =1 ••1 0 6 , e • 'la' ( , 1, led to my irJrk.i. 61 YLI t, t i r y r,ai Larb 1' uf f:•) I V. l , tr:r p I. • q 1111 . ' tu '4! 4' r^•t L U;rrt~nnK n.~~r MIMI r , • 1 1 . , L ,. ) •, ~••:',• rr %fr., , •t, he tutrAu....las 1. vly ;!•• Ir 11,u , tll.l be a tnucto' ~t 1. *l. t tt • tAti . a.• . .• mtd.l 1.4 y •tt tt...trlA , A land aratt,t q• • n,u I uu, at, gr,r,,,r =NM OE '• • !rt, )•.1 t P fr. IN itti ,Isre = r .1 . t my: ~t,t Mail tt.P. I 1 4 r v., lIMENZI At t retrnl, t el(rt , pt by e t.li..:+ If d .1. 111 04: e pr /.pt •• rre•., •1 u r r J Jur it,!. ra-ta. .4,1 r 11. J, yr.,ly 'f • • IIIM:MNIMMIIII , ry . 1, ... 4, 1^ ray urc ,, mtny Agit. In 1111., I •bo p > h i an I ar •ab Sa a :14• @OM wAr,e , Wllo t 6 . 11 1 • I A.:el pr re. th.eut.l I be .bl.l* HI itt.O. el 11 , treeluen .uuw , er•aln tf,,,•tr....,..rier, • 1 I • •, el,,poha• el lrat • • xi..r , ll'. q * r .r.w 4'l 1... r• I • II IWet• Xll • *. 1.. pun gr vr 41/ . n:• rt.:S a.n It t Irnq . L ell t th. 1,1, • it par , f n h1111,1!. , I with 'he ..ittnt• ,e.:•.r rt.- ,it r. A n,,,,,par,itive, t•th..l . aturukittl ~r ;,fr.q. • i.ce k Ali 1 1 •( I 1.11 (.•,•J, „I we. . r.• i t ,t• r y •• pu•p,ciou, +La, t 1.. „, d , TIP. T.ma prugettle• tl n %,,1•03. ref -"CT •L‘ Wltti atil ‘ UUder•lllititlilig enflliOt ht, to er !Wilt .- r.p o rk ye,/ syrtst. ul %.esery u..ter oc W.' that It Witt •1..11.1 tha ay. t etn e x.pi• Very likely awl IL suit. but what difference -I there A. .t I , k.' 114, • h 4pu ht ..1 • Lo••', tSe ' • poruostr , l quart , r• , 11.1,k ❑{ • as•• yt ir• 411 I inz ”fth .in 11'. • t t .' TS re • r, C.,•tte apprentree ttf ten year; to an Ettenth mat , ter ,n Jantl.ea. tr ittst-sa touch a 'lard a , ate oegru m Attuqt Car, ma If there ir any tr'ltrenre t• it In teen,. ~t tl, • C ir.,ttna sieve. f , r by he,. !„, •upp,,,,,.1 „„,1 pr le Sf ,r 1,14 old age, whsle the apprerol• ~r u 1.113)/CIIIIIJD ue,lee the 4u,,,e ~t ph,lnnthr„p s, t- w , rht el uutil he it th, r. I , e re., tr t t o die Rut woull he L. ..r t it +6.. 7 N,•• hly, if he rtrould .'irvugq •rid hitr-ds!. , ; - h t •pptentlo.-• tN, J 11 , , , t)ca hetwikee the +'n , ' • , 4 ter s pen-.d of years. In rat on• caos the ,:,terests of t.te`o"ta , ter demands that c.are and at temttup snail laty 3 / 4 wkx, phi;•itar,pe , system. which the Tsessat th, r ,ks i. ohu becar tied ua to any possible extant, with equal benefit to the planter' sal the stair, no such in slits of s'it .ntere•t w pr tuapt the master's humanity On the c..ntrary, eel in terest wih prompt hula to force all the kthir poseibie out of his "apprentice" else,. But it Whii much this swap of this ob•iotas back.ng down of our Eng.ith cousin. front their high horse of negro philsnthropy, to which we desired to call attention, as it wail the hypocrary of the pretence upon which they prop 'se t ._`this have at Iset .I , scovered.” says this philanthropic Johnny Bull, "that It is n..t out I,.,rthlP" to e' •a. ~ o ut that the pre •'"•r can to • carried vu to ilt.y extent - —an , l all for the "bane!: .f the les ! 1 '101121P• " \Chic re nenero• lent blest' And to 0,, a-n.l :hey ore stolen, cud the -mid dle passege".oJamatea. or aby other of Jonny'sdominioas made, - it h- lyssd to say ryes, nary A•orti deeds which has the best of the bargain " 0! routs. It is'at ire "oertain quarters of the globe so overpopulated that Ile exportation of 'Shearers would be benefieial to all parties." But we heed nut pursue the euttient ,arther—the reader can see the drift of the lteise as wed as we, and c w..l nu doubt be //111:11.1 , .US as we are I•• seer erns: those sire had spasms a few na , nths since urge We proibiestc , n tto 41 irern , ..r of South Carolina to re open the dater trade, will say to the . proposition of the ?',earsto the •ntlie :Stu; under the guise of pla , ianthro• py. THOflP►:ON'y ACCEPTANCE By tae f,;iowin4 ,ester (Lae cAnusitte appointed by the Democratic Stive C.nrention inftirm Judge 3.lollY son of n nal ho reply theretu„t ar.a bc ..en that he aecet t. the him , - eunfe , r,J, aLid A pure be f tar pe,l:i• :sca fura g Ila.mtienc Ron. Pa, June lush, 1M Y Sit —We, the andersigoel a eidutirtee appo d nte Ly th e liemoerane State Convention, iu y•dt of our nomination by that body a, one of thrir eanailates for the Olirti of i'upreme Jaiige of this C01ic:1,4...40th, take usairh pleasure to discharging that duce. ]our eminent legal stoiiities and repatittion which !ad to yuur 1111SnIt1101134 nomination for that retpcneib'e pu•ition, 11 an earnest that your reliteAmo as a eandoiate will be triumphaney ratified by the people of this mate With assurances of onr personal regard we remit n Your obethen: D or rantio RD WIN ELAJiD.scuNADEL, J E EIIEzTER. r , Jamas NI 7111.110 Y, Er:e, Pa. Eata, Jane IL 18.57. To .Yens E C Waive. Elli• 3. Seltionlwii and J F !have esrtalrex. —Your favor, dated Hartilbarg, June lOtb lat, been .iuiy rc.ceteed, informing me my nomi nation tif L., LI • ,ort.tto :late CoCirrtiLluLt 41119.UL:ea at HAM/ 'on(' nut WIEI 44 di oa. L late for u, klize IJu~ rho .tiupreche Court of Li, Cummone-elto For chi, di•t.ogis.ltied mark of coat J•qlen I days, fU az pre.* my meet.. graucule to each to / virtu upizier of the Cot.entioo In Accepting the n , vrittnotiun, wbich du ',Nita great d,iline.. in view of the responhin,liiies of [Le I cat. i. y /Ay. that in the cc., at o f ,o n tiun, [be t•c.t enerr. • ..I:my rife shall be devoted to ouch dtrekarge did! h. , 11.1% •, in ....me i.Frae, be worthy sftbe e , nfrioned I ..., ,•.t.tion in making th e ir and of th e p e opl e to ratifying at. lam greatly obliged by the kind term. y.iu here chosen to etripluy in communica ting th•ortliun of the evoceotion. f., which pleas* aecapt my sincere thanks 1 have th• honor t very true yoara, JAMES THOMPE.ON. 11.. Pioiessur D llarton R rs. at ter of the Slotnern Speaker and other class books. sittempteol contin,t out cide to Piiiteriiourg, Virgi t im, on Tours Jay, by taking ctilorof.rot and stabbing biome( in the region the heart with a oinop knife. lie was not dae.l at two o'i.lock on rridsy morning. though little hope we, ontertainvd hie reoovery The wouoil was inflicte I ' , Silo shut oo in hi, room at po T etrs Hotel, and when found he sty/lying on the floor in a p-. 0 of blood On the bed were found let tere aldroseeil to his (reads sod wife indies , aq disap polutitielit and dr.prees,un of spirits, and Intimating mid attributing the intention of taking bit hie to reverse of fortune, rod the non appreciation of hit eff..rii in the furtherance of Southern literature. brg,„, Chimp a one of the .tile. you read about.— Within the,part two eteeke, sap the Chltago Tiaeoe, or.)y three eonetab,e •of tw..juipticvs of .be pears. here b een , Nat 14 brrtlear-ii, onp voaaty physician an.l two a, nal hogs. agent, ted f.r robbing gravel, and Lelliacr bate., .141.1t0 Mayor erreeted for ettraling 'nail bar! That b all—tu •tle olll!fai Ihe. It the pablio Arial' are eorrapt, the pacip:ie of the city solo to know what thatr proper duty to toward/ tiara, and by bringing die bed to Ma* ahoy win Negro • bolsi ort of dims. ruu• ,ruoi, but IMMO rip ‘ ^"itiC thtt 0,0 ••••• t .t• totupie OEM= •••• ,1•••ti•64 u• F Au nt =MI r Pi . aVI . y t t 1. a (3 ME tt . ft- i [ (!eI ail .....111.2111, t fro F c, lEEE =1 •—• 'r ,ter. =IIESIIII MIME =EI I= ~,,,r • . 1 ,n I ; r tt•it ,r ME hr Mir. EZRA A 4 t 1.. ro•ti NEW YOWL ~-..pr.o.lebe* of the Elio Obierrer ) TA. Wm/timer Noisiest— Mftoujets 4oll * — Paielose4 4 *.rt• — A , ow 77mitstry —?k. Bewsisil Winer—aimasteintriolmi, Nag; be. /h. Nor Tom, hut 114 IW. last wook we were ander the shadow of that I , trlble comet's tail, and a doluirshosil4.6 paired wpm so from shore, at if .the,, Tory heavens bad pewit boil/Mat P ‘.• filthy oondition of our form brooding etroots, sad tßic.-tt open thomaelroa tho dodos of the sossisimismort.— We haws had at lwt two days of 'later imam. This bae, at least boon good for thorium, however it ma. .feet J'e root croPco which mast bar* had as Yahoo/thy time of li:eg betwees soaked blankets for a 'mi. Business which was doll iroomrti before,-hoe lamiaLshed soil farther ander them sombre influent's. Everybody waiting for the lit of July. Theo the tariff comes late . Sr et, the loaded warehouses distort/ lumens* ViactiOu the prodoota of all nation's industry, and then will be a general cheapening of goods. All but owe or ewe artl ess which are held by speculators mast come does after l '.e lit of July, to a greater or lea sliest. Sugar. la c , onpieteiy oontrolled by large bosses In this market, and * n , will not allow print to drooping' their peemat mat/. If the new Crop should be short, sopa may p higher, sad people may take to sweetening dteir ease with ...t India moieties, as they did in oldAlmes, "away down " A mach better plan, however, would be for far. ter , r. to pay more attention to the caltivatLon of the sugar lititp!e, which might be made to yi•l4 one of the mom val. staples produced upon our soil. There is eertalnly wtde field fur enterprise in this direction. tinder the •.• tariff we lonic for pomp improvoomot lo eraotalseter. •,„; 'tacks which hare been deprosok wofolly daring the gearoo. Very few of the rotten or woolen manatee. .r c,g cot:opium here paid any dividends for some time; lugs and valuable mill properties bare b..n sold at heavy sacrifice., and there have been several failures og the cotton manufacturers. The cotton mills are P• -•c off thin before under the new meal, .nt the free .• t , cnvision tends to encourage the manufaetnee of esr• cs and blankets In this country. As trade ie doll. People are looking about for eemeentemt resorts, and the hegira will loon 000111111 bee if we bl^Pied with soother five days storm. Some eV i Elitore of city paper., have keen attempting to reason out "I' going to Saratoga and Newport for summer r .reat ton. One would think - tisy had heed in the world • enough to know that nothing eao iorg befashionable h nos not the , `.01111e11( of absurdity in it. Of course, rat,unal being who has a suite of eool appartments os • -.aiy 'Sew York avenue, and all the eomforts of life ....1n the *ono , ' of a hood bell, is foolish when be etows sea/ f,r the summer in a seven by nine peek ng t c of a chamber at any watering piece, but then—it ,•t.tontble. There is another class who pinch them .,t , e . in diet and dress f2r forty weeks is the year, that to y may be able to "swell" the rest of the time at the rz, rg. or the sett .htlre. Their ease is desperate; let them rather exciung occurrence took plaee lb the vestibule . theatre on Tue•day, which has created some iormition amogn ureter goers, and others. It sp. that a rertain popular juvenile tragedian met a eer •it o celebrated heavy tragedLau coming out of the rave ciimed establishment with • lady on his arm whom the si re-aid U Ter, .la trairedma bad formerly looked npon t. • • %,i usirn property. but as there had Men some pre , 41 misunderstanding between them, the, in the exercise of woman's rights. eonainded to swum* the prerogative sod attend the performance with maisapir gentlentan."— Tble of coarse stirred the bile of the yottittnt Besedlot, U1.3t1 the ocieueuin referred to he took a 'toad near the or, and while pouring out the most delightful invitertiVe iguin the head of the ternied heavy man. was only re •tra,ne'l from "pitching tn" by the active ulterior's.* of Thu Burdett case was up before the Harrogate all last ar.,l many rich items vete brought to light. Animal; i•thers were &number of letters from the Doctor to a female cousin, different dates, from Oct,. 10th, to Nov. 19th.— o these friendly and eonfidential *pieties the Doctor el, tressed his opinion of hire. Cunningham in no very choice lenguage. At tr6ge letters were written at the very mo ment when it is pretended he fulfilled a matrimonial en gagement with Mrs. C., their contents po marked in terest. As a specimen I quote fur the edification of your readers the Doctor's opinion on the Met of November of the w uman it is claimed he married three days before: "She Mrs. lj,s a dam/wing, ft-Arming cad ortjal womia. All h.r dengue leers to pet sat to marry Her, but the old lop marry us old toed tkau to marry seek a this( as she Sant. Weller says, 'boyar* of the viddere,' and I think he was right." Thie does not look much ae though he had Just married ber—and there Is mush more of the same tort. Aod in addition it was proved also that on the fib of October he wee in Herkimer eounty, sad left there for 6aratoffs SPrioffs, and by a eitnese who saw him there, and by the register of the Hotel, that be was at Saratoga on the ?.9th: and this letter quoted - from is dated et Bars. toga—so that, to bare been at New York at the time it is claimed the marriage took place, he must have traveled from Herkimer to New York an.rloack to Saratoga be tween the 27th and 29th, and remained a day in the city besides—a performance that, with all due defferetiee, we thank ,mpossible. The U o. revenue cutter Washington, about day break, no Friday morning, raptured the schooner Maitland, a pelmet of about 400 tonr, suppoeed to have bees intended for the slave trade. The cutter orerbauld her off Sandy Hook, and towed her back to the Brooklyn Navy Twi— ner orew consisted of a number , if Spaniards and Portu rote. A delegation of city fathers from Boston pia a visit t.. our various public institutwes, last, week, with a 'slew dense Inch suggestions, as may servo to improve their ,wa, Of course. doe attention wu paid to the cigars and champagne. Asses*&Dation/ and robberies continue to be the order of the day. and the night too. A respectable Mak named lames Or.Nlll, was found lying on the sidewalk, earner of Seventeenth street, and Firer Avenue, just before daybreak, on the lUth, with a frightful stab In the back of the neck, which had been dealt by ',mist unknown villian who came tip-steaithi.e t.eh.nd him The wounded man was car ried t the in n vary critical condition. A named ['Africk Slientn, wait likewise stabbed the same night, in a dance tv.ose in Cherry, near Roosevelt etreet. Ile is tot expected to live. Two men, named 4tephen Pinkett and Samuel Watkine, hare been Welted 1111 Pli,r A roOlery, en a grand scale, his d ii‘t been discovered The tact, are as follows: Some two week. a Cuban gent:ea:lAm arrived in air city from New Orleans, bring n; will him $20,000 In gold dont,- „ ong end $3OO in saver. 110 put up at a public hones, 42 Walker street, where be kept his money in a common trunk. Eariy on Sfondee. durng the temporary absence of the Cuban from the hnte , . hi, morn was entered by some parties. whom, It is supposed, had "piped” him from the South, the luck forced from the trunk, the mosey secured and enrried of The robbery was not dinoosartrdfor sav era! hors afterward/. and although vigilant nation was taken by Capt . Home°, of the T ao, 1...4 Pollee, no eine hes been obtained of the robbera. It is thought the t /veva@ who made this large haul of gold have loft the city, and eff.,rte will be made to reach them by telegraph. Newe is scarce. Some preparations are making by tae Empire club to give Geo. Walker a weleome when be reaches this city. A well knows dry goods jobbing house which has tweentiy built the finest dry goods gore (At Broadway, next the Broadway theatre. has disposed of its new building for the sum of $5OO 000, which probably left a good profit to the tellers. It will not be used u • dry goods store. Property to going up In all the great At'antie cities, and this is a health, sign, indicating the general prosperity of the country, upon which the pro.- peers of trade depend. Our merchants are preparing for a heavy fall trade. as good crops are expected, both of cotton and breadstuff& The importations will be light however, sui large stneke of goods remain nudispeeed of MB. —The Pottetown Logic/sr int.rais os that a sohool-house noes the %Noy Chorehes, in Oley township, Berke *minty, sou blown to piste's one ntgbt last week by • tog of gun powder which had been pieced inside by some villain, nod ignited from without by means of a safety.fose, OEN WALKER.—Geo. Walker arrived In Now York on Tuesday, and wits mowed by his friends at the land - ins, and n salute was tired. The General then entered 'a 'urines dawn by eight horses, and was eseorted to the 'city Ball, wbieh added to the %treads peat exel tersest in the Park• An enthusiastic reception was given hint. He was then escorted to the St.. Steholas Hotel. " IX PIiA.CE, PREPARE FOR the days of our youth, it behoves as to make *outs preparation for the approach of age. Row 'Amoy persons have b000m• pro nis,tunly bald by neglecting to apply appropriantromodlos to prevent the hair from falling out! The wait of Prof. Woon's eCeitrated " Hair Restorative" will provost the Nit from foiling of impart to It a healthy growth, and ever. rottorathe hair of the bald. Tboseando have semi& ed to its ellosey. To be had of Druggists everywhere. J The floqd has so damaged the New York and Erie road that we have but ose or two mails through ibis week. Pen and *dam no= NE - Pref. STILIMO made his fortieth Baleen Aspenlion from this city on Thandey. The weather wee by r ou wane feeamble, though the morning bid 66 for a beautiful day. The sun came out glorious, and a gentle breeze swept a cross the ham—but soon after dinner, jest when be was reedy to out loose, the wind rose to a ple, and the rain came down as though the earth wait not already saturated, and its inhabitants in al mut as bad a plight as their " illustrious prude. Ammon" who neglected to take passage the ark. Nothing daunted, however—or, perhaps, be they were used to it—those who cuss out to see maintained theirpositioes despite of ruinedbonnets and water-logged hoops. The intripid aeronaut, too, determining " not to give it up so," main tained his ground, and when at about half past three the wind died down, and the clouds broke, he stepped into the little basket, gave the order to cut loose, and with a parting " good bye," which was returned by cheer upon cheer, rose I gracefully above the tops of the surrounding buildings, and sailed off Eastwardly over the city . Finding that he was not rising fast enough, be threw out a bag of ballast, and then with a final cheer and graceful wave of his cap and flag to the many anxious eyes turned towards him, be darted up, up, and in a little leas than four minutes from the time the ropes were out, be passed out of sight behind the clouds There he appears to bare struck another current of air, for in about five minutes, through a break in the clouds, he was discovered sailing before the breeze away to the North East, nearly in the direction Gravely Bay, accross the lake If be met no counter currents, he undoubtedly landed safe in her Majesty's dominions before dark Take it all in all, it was one of the most successful balloon ascensiuns, vs well as one of the grandest sights ever seen At thvime of writing this—Fri. day morning—we have no tidings of his descent, but perhaps may have during the day unless, as is very likely, he came down somewhere among our Cinsdian neighbors where telegraphs have not penetrated Ifir The people of the town of Owego, N Y thought the comet was upoti them, certain, on Saturday Jaat. On that day a very heavy storm paa,ed over, during the continuance of which two large clouds were observed rushing together ; with immense force, the noise of their collision resembled the report of a cannon, and was heard at a considerable distance The wind seems to have leaped from the clouds, and descended to. wards the earth In its progress houses were torn down, barns demolished, and trees sent whist ling through the air like feathers. One or two lives were iced, also. ;, In its course was a wood lot of some ten acres, which it leveled, leaving not a solitary tree standing. The owner, per ceiving the devastation, and every kind of move ble thing flying through the air, rushed into the house, and called upon the family to 'some out as soon as possible, "for the comet had struck, and their time upon earth was short !" He was probably considerably astonished to find himself on this sublunary sphere after having fully made up his mind to leave it for—be knew not where. Another man, as soon. as be found him self safe, mounted his horse and road to the next village, hurriedly inquiring of those he met if they did not believe the Comet had struck. Con saw. •asis imam WW. w bueoll WOll4Olllllll owns happening on the 18th of June—the day set by a German astronomer for the destruction of the earth—it is not to be wondered at that a rowel what credulous man should entertain this idea, placed in these singular and appalling circum stances "fir The new article of female dress called "Muter'," are ekceediogly pretty, and are be coming justly popular They are made of some light cotton or linen material, generally of a small plaid pattern, and are worn as cloaks ; not for warmth, but for their extreme lightnejs, and as their title indicates, to keep off the dust. They have a hood behind, though we know not if for the purpose of protecting the bonnet during a storm, or, as the "Local" of the Buffalo Repub. l'e intimates, for carrying the baby in. They are excellent to be used in summer travel, though of course as soon as they become• common, the strawberries and cream of society will throw them off with a curve of the lip, and a reverential turn of the nose Then the fashion will be general. I= ft., The day set for the fiery gentleman with " ten billion leagues of tail," to knock this lit• Ile garden spot of ours into " eternal awash," has come and gone without a solitary indication of his presence—unless the exceedingly " wet rain " trial has been tumbling down in torrents~ for the last ten days, is an indication of his proximity. But as the " Bearded Devil," as Holmes calls him, was expected to make his appearance in a " chariot of fire," and not in a second deluge of " fluid for commercial purpo. sea," the timid and wicked generation who thought their days were numbered, can now go to bed without being haunted with the fear of waking amid a "crash of matter and a crush of worlds " war A correspondent of the Philadelphia News writes from Girard, in this county, that salute of ten guns was fired there, on the 6th inst., by the Americans in honor of the State Ticket nominated at Lancaster, June 3d, by the American State Convention, and adds that the best of feeling and harmony *mist among the "straight• ont" Americana in this county. This is a nut for the Gazette and Constitnti•ra to crack 3 0„. We notice that our friend, Col 81.&11.10131, of the Uniontown Genius of Liberty, has been nominated by the Democracy 9f Fayette, for Prothonotary of the county. We hope be will be elected, for a more deserving Democrat than our "spread eagle" eotetnporary does not exist west of the mountains. Talc Naw Ccsr Pr =Es are liked so well, that the babies have taken to ilwallowing theta in stead of the stick of (*tidy in which they are usu ally invested. It is needless to say that when de posited inwardly they will not afterwards pass, at least not without the aid of a doctor. Mockers and caries should practice a little oominou.seuse and not give the babies new oents to play with. air The Pittsburgh Union, which has re cently passed into the hands of Messrs. John H. Bailey t Co., is now printed on floe new type. It is ably edited—advocates sound political doe trine, and merits a liberal support at the hands of the people. Success to the Union. NW A slight ethane has been made in the Time Table on the Cleveland and Eris Railroad. The Telegraph train lessen, the time from Cleve. Lad to Erie loan 27 miaow ft, We notice by the lama ("ono it ion that ' tw ill Mr. CLARK LIMO hal bec , .nic so , ye; defl kith 011 t1:1111 P. 11 *tll. t 5 WRITE In the publication of that paper. Nir L. is a practical printer, and an influstrions yowl; gentleman whose success we shall hp pleas e record --1..--.---.- gek. Ed. ii s oen4n, thu funny Elitur ,t the GreenshureD•rnocrat, hi beau rv , tinin4l .1 I•r Relever and Recorder of Westmorviaud Go in El. sad win— ,u r '-••', you ay. The Reading Gazette pr )”, tro , i. - J+ email will respond to thenomination of STIWNO and THOMPSON by a mnjority of 7000 for t:.e whole ticket Good for "old j r ierk•," hu , yr shall do even better than that, he.'ordlug to ~.ir vote. Par A mad , hull ru•he I ,n , • , t. ti • r : , Alnany, last week, upset tii . si counter, ■nd made at a liai< nl2l, p 2.1 .tr had a red shawl on, caugut 11 ,, r tvi.;er arai •. and threw her down and injured i.tt ter; ....r;• ously The heipt was shot I=l stir It 13 predicted, by tlvi L that the Atlantic auumaru a r• • failure,—a prediction tint w—y prove well founded Shir The S..w Vork •.', rtendol ow , of the N.w ' t sale chulcio.,la-• Sun i W ed fr)ln him thltt tho telt. ,c-• ears to bear, let !Lon bulr. w • . •,. . rendered, 'be that bath yah4 to yaft, let tit.ti 3rah It Ver Attorney tien •k, Sri, , graphed a• b Ing S• L good time at the g-^7l rit'r hard at work in 1.• • having been 4'.1• to • t o • . NV,.! •i i ,, . 1 , • ••,. UPDEGELAFT t 9 413 •r Tr ; ; high , :!%; tostirtionial., l• 1) ; - . BeAide.:, ae witoo.it-/ ,:ir- very EUcces , ful op , r,tion f. r I_, 1r eye of .142 old geutl,rual, 80!".„ Mr lin 4rt W 1* onP th, prnpri , rnr. in Pitt-huret. dwd on Fr MEI SS. The W. 'l' ,••.. • , state—u , w .‘ •:01•••• • I of water Whon wi!, • ' Th • M , • si • holding a C law ' I the city THE DRONES Tax*, JOILDste It's Saar: - 1.. Why is It Oat +has th. 14,4 i twartil , n - a Coss nj ••••tm • 1 1" istrt The, ~.;ti! is Baq-a . art- ThAt 5 . 1.44.51 sty -14 t Wttat v, [vier t h ou that Tne t• •t , t , t Ant ere Ltne•NtJ upon , h Tutu t• the rearJa ell • .ae Becarle• Toe 6 SID LI• MEM 111112EMEI Kt etannt tug If th•Y ;,. Bit di. , be, .t.,is ts• TO mat. room f IIIM!•=111!11 Arothor 1,•xv,..' • rent•nn wt we • , I T. doss • !111,. It" • • •• ,• • : / No• tit!, t 4. &Ice .• .• • - Tat- above four v , rsPi t it r - the tipper story. Hon Cr!) W. NI 1-rism, \I •' • sided over the Dem , ,cratic ~• r • h€l,l Lere to-day. AOl P . was nominate , ' f s•si-t1 .1.0 Itr• ' • of Wsipi!,.., wa. it,. 11119,101 Set SPECIAL _NOTIC'E tir ,OF INTERE*T TOP FrE I, \ • , :mmen: t tn” at, ••L trae.:LcLm.a. 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'• • • - C %; to S.l 'rn 'I • S- 1 • . the. %re hwd ant .t rt•h•-.1. heating,' •. 1 D - 1 . ant to Ityttn.to. * A p... . "tape of 'an Ltrrr 13,. • 1, ar ßEth ns. if‘n9N , ••- kc , ,„„ - _ 154 r THERE l'" 7110 -I CH % 1)1 " •, ‘ , ,..-1 1 .. “. ....,.., • :,::.,....., •• far" 11 lirtlAble lli, 11.e.--'.- *e• ' • REIM LON pat• On ., • rtplts• I, .1 . I*--1 *-- try has t•ik 't",• • , yn,mA. r‘v.r, r Erir, Y. x lax. ACe A Liscla be grrt•-, Al •Thers I,,e"late•le rir T • Name 4 1r be p4`,... I=l MARRIED. On Toted', last, L$ th• .66.61!. , r6 6,t 6 6 JOHN HART, or 8n7..1 , 1, 4,.6d M 6,666 .; former 1411 - * At the *am' time •ti 114141-. h- o of Fkol.l”,.nd At too k • • 7 4. Lang don, s, •' I lee SI::•AN A HANI)AI of 1,1 • DIED On Thursday lath Ira* age yea ■ 9 months ant :3 ts.., At ttro eimatt,Sus of her fc , ,. Was MKLVINA NI JAY Et. act TM funeral s.rmno aftf tr , pr•Autp-fl wink from next ~, sta• h, ft 11 oet In springteld, JuDX 6th, LUKE kYFR Stray Mire. 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