l''l^E^ ISIS. H?M?aiH!L ..r---^^,,.'.-T^Lir^^^^^ EFFORTS T? D?CIDE WEXT MOVE IN THE BAL KANS GERMANS UN OTHER FRONTS Movement of Men and Guns in dicate Drive in francs and 'Russia.' T ? Dohdon, Doc. 17.-While the Gr?e?k and Rumanian diplomats aro arrang ing newr deals to decido tho next Balkan move, tho Germans appear to' bo preparing how strokes on tho cas-? toin and Western front. Petrograd, reports Gorman activity in the Dvinsk district where the Teutons >.:&vo been trying to roach the Dvina river.'. , Tho movement of men and guns, which have been reported from neu tral countries, ind?calo a drive on 'the St. Mlebel; region,<. where their lino penetrates to the Neus? riv?r, wtoere they were activo recently. 'flio only argument against Mich a, movement is .that tho Neuae is at 'flood, and ?tho Prench aro destroying bridges as fas', as they are built, lt ; 1B '.believed that the. violent German activities in Flanders and tho Ar tois has .been abandoned. Except 4n Montenegro .'and Alban ia, wftioro the Buigar-Auetrlans- are carrying on a mountain warfare agaipiit .tho. Montenegrins and" Ser bians.' Balkan fighting is at a siand-^ still. Tho. latest* reports of tho big" battle, raS.'n? between thoEiulgarrahs ?nd. Serbians, ia ?the vaib?y o? tho Black Drina river, s?y 'thajt Bulgar ians, who'crMBcd tho river; were driv en ?act wilh>li?avy losses by'.'?xH reformed) S^bikna'.,; .It. . is. possible tAiat the Serbian ?.counterattack ls j due +o suppU?8N reachiiiK them from . the .Italians, who aro-ejud.to! nave.landed. s?two troops, m ? Aib?bia. y SERBIANS HOLD One of tie mest striking features of iOki ^Qjr'i? ;^Y>?l to Koshanl, fifty-five miles"O'uthe.-tst Of Mcnistir. Th ; Gctii?j?. war?" ofiico admits the furth.^r retreat of .'tho 'Montoncgriu:. in the ;San'i'ik ;regH)-!i whore tfvey have been 'resisting'the Austrian,advance.': Altiibogh" no figures are available as to the tola! amount subscribed io tho new French war^io?ri tho finance minister announced tho numbers eub scribingwwerb without precedent. -Tho.'a-ppcintmont of Sir Douglas Haig to; be commander-in-chte-f 6*'b',iC/ British forces insteu* of Sir John 'French ; caused".-surprise; in Ptfrtsr where Fren'&i is hV-id in high regard.'" The proRs Is unanlmoiiS 3u expressing sH^gtjat tilt; dejia?turo of French. ?Washington, Die. .17;-Border ad" ' ; : vicie to-, .tho . iir&?tt^? .-j epibo?sy said xh?t. tho -Yilla -?chisttl^?'s;';.'i^b0>; are coorerriajg. nt, Ghjn&^?sre^oiw?cd vr- itHelr- :4n't?h'?oW- ^ti^#Si^^?^; ?eo? VRl?r .#brtUwlV?/.-i*1th 'mW^-M ';- ; their'';oWn'. imra^istC S^rri?hd?f to j?is " confet?tuiioasU?t govcrnrao?at. - / EMERGENCY REVENUE LAW EXTENDED BY BOTH HOUSES ADOPTED AFTER PARTISAN DEBATE Vote in Senate Strictly on Par-| tisan Lines--House Dis? cussed Defense. "Washington, Dec. 17.-Congress 'adjourned tonight SOT tho Christmas j holidays, after tho senate adopted the joint resolution which tho houae pans cd< yesterday extending/the emergen cy revenue law ono: year.. - The adoptier, followed a lively nar- j tisan debate by a vpto of. forty-five to twenty-nine. Tho democrats sup* ported it solidly and' the republicans were unanimously opposed. President] Wilson signed tho measure tonight. Both houses will re-convene at noon on Jani??ry 4. ! Extension Of tho "war tax was tho only important legislation during the two. weeks congress was ta_.; session. This .was done to pro vent tho law from lapsing on December 31. Th.oro is a general exodus of tho members to their homes tonight. . The.-house devoted tho day to na tional defence speeches'. : Dlscuoslon. of war revenues in the senate be came a paxWsaii. tariff argument. Sen ator; Penroso, republican, assailed th? Underwood-lav/, declaring, that., the present prosperity Iii Steel, was dna lo l?o war. Senator Underwood^ in bia. ??aiden senate speech, vigorously defended the tariff-law, which, he declared, -bad; removed the burden..from tho poer tuan. Senator Penrose declared that the European war was a, political bless ing foi* tho democrats. Ho expressed tho'opinion t?at if the war had not come ."Ibero would bo. poverty and starvation all . over : the south. and bread riots, with tihe army of the Unit ed States called- out to preservo ov der." HH?I j . i.nni'i:-rrJ Nearly '), Five Sixths ?off Am?r?pt] Offered Would Cosne to America. ?J ' New/York, Dec. 17.--The attorney," for tho WhitO Star Wno announced1 today that tho company xs wllliig to pay ^Cfi-l,boi) in .' seulement'" 'of al! .cialms'-a rising - from the-, sinking of j t?o Titanic when moto Mian 1,500 were drowned.- ' , ??.'.? Approximately- $500,000 is to go to i American claimants, ?b0,0?0 to Brit ish und 1114,000 to. tho required ex-, '?pmses "of the .suit?. The clajihar^vfi eommlttoe, repper; ; honied! by 'fortyrfour lawyers, vrfhich; . 'fbf?d tho damages -lase 'summer*;^ at ' $2,6v.o;0O0 ir said to bc willing to accept,',-Uie^ preposition, which rabat ! bc signed by December .10. - 1 loans Preta Savins?. - ;| ; Parla, Dec. 'i7.-^ln fee'.coarse of 1'hts demand tor'-that' cira&bbr jjrrant i ?h?*?r5 TJiOni.u.T vi?edik.-~v?< ??iW OUQgOt ' i account of the French- f Sn "?nco falnla-, ? ter said ?hat BubScril>Uons .to. the re I cyit 'French Ibun ?rom London alon? I amounted'.to one hundred and twenty i [ milita Aliara ? Ho sbUed that ?? largo [.part bf the Joan la eyeing from ^^pe?chs Bptf &g-j, and' that'??e^t?ati?ns were playing: m> jWr?.V.x.'f.y .-.^ju.,' - -;-,-,jje> . I . :; it?f?l S^?p peached., ? iLbrid?n, Dec .17>-"Belgian, ' . relief ?}oratni8#bnrft :st?^^gr 'Li-ferpbo? ;troi? ^ew'.V?rk' for rio?crdhn%"'l^v?^w oti.f?if^rr-. eight huhdretl ,t?ns ?nd. e?llc-d from Now^ ;.y^*?:j?o^Bg^. Jarana arrived at *p^alroej?tHt^??^b?fr Si arid -ailed for-P^tt^r dam.. ?;{,'.-.;,v ~*~ ' EzetiKtwr l^a?s '??HSs?rsble. -' .. London, Deo 17,-Tie five y.er -.?^X?O^'?^ iss^'^th'i^blctji .'tho.; fro^brnmpnt , plana $bi #V tor -Abxetic^-?Britta* [-^J;i^i?^Btj|^? - "iii ^t?>?fe. x5c?ti?ia tsnc^. C?-a - I ?aT^cfc '??po^ tf?r, ' "' CHARGED BY AGENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO DESTROY THE WELLAND CANAL Koenig Said to Have Been Head of Gcronn. Secret Service sn United States. New. York Dec. 17.-Paul Koenig, formerly head of th? secret service of tho Hamburg-Amerlcna lines, and Fdchnrd Emil Lycndecker wore ar rested tonight by department of Jus tice agents. They are charged with concnlracy to blow.'up the ^Sro^lnud I canal . : j Koenig , was arrested In tho Ham ibferg-vAmerican offices. Since the war opcned,: it Is charged, lie has been tlio head of the Qerman secret ser vice in ."uhe United States. . .Lycndecker was arrested' ;at 315 FdfKi Avenue, where he runs au'anti-. ? quo atore. The agents declare that I they found maps of tho Welland canal there. Both admitted being along the canal, but' did not cross into Cana d?... 'Lyendeck?r . claims to bi au Ameri j ca? citizen. Koenig took out his first ! paper ten years ago. Ho has not ap plied for tho second. BEING RAISED N?'w Ybrk, Debi' 17.-Soldiers In the trenches of Europe this' winter dre- tb be supplied with .pipea from the "Unit-' Oil S tilt ii.; anti., any Amor???yn :??ho wants tb send ?uch a gift to a B?lr. glan, a French or a Tjasslan fighter may do *o.; by contributing ten conto to the Soldiers* Pipo fund. . . The ?nen at tho., front -want . and need a .'gbod and dumbie pipe, . Tie 'demand for such ,aa article has boon very insistent, and Viscount Ni Y. de , Lcndonck, : ol" Wo-viro ste-Catheralnc, I SclgiUbi, "has undertaken to- supply lt. He has hud manufactured In America a^i : excellent pipe for tho purpose; .strong, light, easy' to clean and sanl U'vy, usd he bas. in hand the. recetvt bf conlribut?on s bud tho prompt eSyi p ment bf tho pipes ?to. whatever army bf the ojlles the giver designates.; . For a'contribution of $25 the; Sol .diera' Plpe.^fund will deliver to sol dlera.in Europe -260 pipes And will shave printed across tho howl of each a sentence or motto in tho language 'designated by tho contributor,, and Oven put ou tho bowl the donor's plc 'tijjro,. nando and ?eddr?ssV For in StabcoV if it is desired to ?end tee pipes to Brt?ish soldiers, the Inscrip tion will bo tu English, Belgians and Freuclunbn ' yvlli recede tho glfto.ta ably inscrit^d In French; . Russians th Sheir own tongue,. Italians Itt,; tbelr?y and Sorb?aos. In Serbian. For $l,ton pipes can'bo ?ont over ti??'water with ? labbl il.n the bowl' ot each giving the db?eV? nanto and address, and suit ably Inscribed on tee bowl. Single ; contributions of lou ? ?cents will Bend ono ir-vie/Inscribed on tho" bowl with thc good wishes of ?'he giver,"In'".the .native tongue of |the. recipient.. The f?nft will1^send'aA'^ir^v^l.wf. Locate of receipt to, Er//0h?-contri buting one dollar or riTore. rc'tory general of -ihe fund, has open ed an'bulee at Fifth .avenue,'; New i Y Ork: Ctiy ^ : . i Ara?ng ibo .patronesgoB pf tao fund are ?Wa, ??tor?W'Steele; 'Ure: L. C. V'ltfra.'Wtoi. D. Quthrlb; Mrs. .Busytib^Willard} Countess J. Dp La Greo&'iiid $?r s: - F : ?V Pangs, all ci tMscityi ',.>.. - '?cl^gatea Frb?? Ca?omb?n. Kew?Yo?f^Dec. H.-Three, dero gat & to '^'rasent Colomba, lb tho se cond Pftfi^?iac-^can .; Sc?enUfkt Co.n , grew ??rif ?1, fiveth fit :-jtbcn? brought' rsc^a-ib W??ijp^? th.e,-.pritsl-.. '?f?S^W^S?a -message".-was. -wrc?l re-, .c?tved ia Columbia and further cn fm#ied'fe?? t%4d?y=5fbwh3'g. spaner ?dist:T?lat??M;' ..b^vns?sh their country '?Ud^uO-?Uit&tV Sm?e?. *' .'#aW?'iKflIs'''irj???^.v iBorthcad.vi?i, 43., l>c. 17.- Six ht reebVtbi?' ..k?ii^d near here t??ii when ? t?r?at'svoirib?ra, tr??i; struck a JSTJJ lo??ed; With .school cbJldf em . ^S^?^^SSl' " . *' - iT.^Wonb: JTool?y srt&mfc-wc-nv Wo? tr< s'''N??iy';kh?ed-'ii i at Kibg?tonv I Charles Edison, Invento] an? In- addition, to writing music and good poetry. Inventing aatomdalle ? parts and. assisting: his wizard father/I with his inventions, Charles EdisojilH son of Tuomas -^\.?,d^niEon, is fcpbnding^ |onc-"!bird . of his ; timo this winter i operating. his- little/ music theatre on j Fifth avenue. New York. Tho idea or "Edison's little, theatre, it only accommoda^'.140 'people, is to give expression 4b'?n.r-tistic American singers and' /players. Young Edison created tho th.?mro lieca?so of his deep sympathetic Interest in. budding American mbMcai/genuis.. . . Another 'third of - his . .time he do . V/*Uts to "?Torie ida his . lathe r's .'.labora-. WWI iii ly Members of Two Families Will Be Present at thc Ceremony: _- . . I "Washington, Dec. 17. -^Arrange ment/were, completed'tonight for thc marriage' .o?'. ?restdurit . Wilson /elad Mrs- Cli.lt tomorrow. The ceremony will ..ta performed laic in .-thc evening at tito Galt- home. Only members, o?, tho two families will bo present., All guests aro here. Moat of .'tko'-' members bf. tho* ."wed-' ding: party will witness tho christen-, lng at tho Waitte! HOURS' at noon to-; morrow of Ellen Wilsen ?V?cAttdo, . the swen montas ; old granddaughter ot the president. President - Wilson, Will act aa godfather. Tho godmothers witt [ be h?t l ?unt, Mrs.;. Francis B. ?&yro, uni;; Miss Helen Woodrow Bones. liiii! landon, Dec. 17.-Mrs; . Herbert-; A;^a?Lu,-"7r???',io?; mu.i>r??Tn?or appeared. . as .plalttUft"...\?n .a clmacery court {demanding an order -restraining .the Globo from publication of allegad li bels, Her attorney said: "For. a whole fortnight 'before;. the, Inpuo., cf ; : ihia writ, Mrs, /??Vulto'.?ft* been-delibf r ?fbly.,p*r?u?? by thc defendant news paper with: accusiat?oiiri' of - disloyalty I and association .with ;Gornian: prison ers at bonnington ;?\t\h. 6b?: -har. been described : as} ?fr?ltor and. dis grace to h?r ?rx. TtoSo attacks she ?Sid remained,- and were . on)y 'su^ peaded? utter a wrl? bad been issued/; ' Tho; perscchtion of. Mr?r Asquith ^'as/?^n/?oink- on ,tt '. 5A>du|th's'.-re quest: give ii hundred;,p?und?r t^Viho F'C-d Ornss fund, fi%&?:eajRi.e:fWjwps who .-dissemt'iated thci$e- libela/vffen.t she /ftyi>W3, anonymous letters to- f ixe plaintiff,"^^k^^u^ma^'lp'ol^^ against -her/in.-.scclal/mr^es."; W??at Crop i^bnatc. , -. Woe^Ing^i-De?;' il7 .^-^'e.; doj^wt ....out'***** a; hdbdr.ed, andfifteen mil l^^a??^ls loss than ?he -ifeet crop, 1?I&????a^^ ?? fWb t, Foet al Theatrical Producer. tories. Ho ls called She "repair man,* Hts work is much in -the n?turo of an efficiency expert, because his duties' are tb see to it that'ibero' aro no Int- ? .perfections in .th? 'm?bufact?rcd pro ducts invented-by his ' renowned daddy. The remaining third of his timo bo ! writes ?poetry under tho nom do plume. "Tom Sleoper" and music, and plays j the gentioraan; and it is said of-blju truly, that ho really has a good Hmo, " Charlee Edison JB twenty-six- yc^h pf ase, and already, .-bas to . his crodltl .vnlaabloi. paieht-.of- bis owa - faiveh ion- for a ipart of an ?ioclrlc auto mobile. ' " -.. .'". A ' : .. .. J Member of . French Chamber of Depat?es Tells Intention of; .Emperor. Pavia, Dec, 17.-Pierro Alypo, a member, bf tho colonial committee, .'.old tho chamber of deputlor: 'aji&y that LldJ Jeasen,; the young emperor of AbyB3lna has offered 200,000 troop3 io tho allies and had resisted all. Oer ( mab effortstb induce bini to ob regat? ll his treaty with tho entente. ?Tjt'?: Alypo said that, ia ,connecting I tile French port of .Tubitll with A*dls Abeba, the Abyssinian*; could Tench ; Suez In four days, or BasoHore, .Sleso ?^ta?^ar ih: tlv? [aro said tb have nearly 1,000.000, mod : ern rifles. fiiii ^lorldiab.v Dec. 17. -At. least four ?were tailed and forty.'burt early-today, in' a ?oraa'iov^y'a.ich '.. .swept .several naa^riJv. ^'^ii^^slpsi ccu-tr?-"?;, li ) gassed-; 'into; Alaha??a northeast' of h?m Four isizi&i&'ffi {Jilofl. n. ?core fSurt 'tusr? and a buri-. ? red bhlldrngs were destroyed. Mon aco. . Drewer,- -Clark,- :pb?dial.;:;.' .$&?.* Ctilltim were {.truck and several burt nt Geiger, Ala. - '- Suffering ?udcscribab?e,. hendon, Dec. li.-Tho. arrival "at, Athens yesterday ?t;.W4-'.i>r;&10*nt of the'Borf?iab national assembly"? for-: mer premier, ' end: seve'rai other ^er Ji^taij.' oipciais ls reitoftod by U l??y?a i correspondent. Th?" Scrfebtfia repto* -Ifta'tibo ' Suffer-. rotte^C?-of tab' a^?> .before the mvad T?e-?p Averted. Chtoftgo, Dec. 1T.--Fifte?^ib?n-*, ?and loaded freist cara woiv^iaea^-*' h>r<*' because c-C ?, strike of -?)Alt'nil Vay omployei.. 'They -'^br*}--Vi?^ed ipitor when the Btrtbors rMnft?fg-,', to work. . . '-'[/i ;-.':'tt?l'lto:s?^m'ejr.'?bnW;7-'. { London. Dec; ' *7.~?tiR3faii:< ?teamer LporiA'S?id- -bas ";t?&% ^nalE.^ShV- \* loi: fiftyone hundred tons, ? dna.4h3 la?cM rocordv e^ow ber tn the. a?edi bntoit?&n.1 VON BIELEN GERMANY ANXIOUS F O R | cs irrTu AGENT WAS REMOVED FROM STEAMER Von Rtn&elen Been Mentioned as j Head of Conspiracy to Foment Strikes. . -- J?ontreal, Der. 17.-Germany of fered io oxchaugo Dr. Henri S. Bo :.-.;.<:, rorinor postmaster general of Canada, captured at tho fail . of^Ant werp, for Captain Franz von nintolen, according to word received! hy Arthur liloroaient, former member of parlia ment, from Premier Bordon. Andrew Boner Law, British colonial secretary^ is said to have retiuoatcd the vatican to effect Doctor Boland's release. ' Vpn JUntelen >vas Tcmoved from a steamer while en route from tho L'hlt I od fil?tes w> l?fdlnnd and-is reported runder death semsnco in the London j I tower. Ho haa 1>een mentioned as ; tho director of-ino cbnsptrocy to .fo ? nient Strikes in the United States. ?BI? ABE UPHELD BY lil El Bond issue Authorised By Gen? er?! Assembly Are Valid Say Judges. _ Columbia, Dec. 17.-The oona tissues of $1,250,000 in Richland coun ty, and $350,000 in Greenville county which were authorized t?y Wils pass ed ty V.: i last - session, vt ?the TeglB jviaturo^ rv. ^ upheld this afternoon hy l^ho e? w?nc session of the supremo and circuit court udgca. Tho majority opinion in .tho Jlich ! land caso was written' by Circuit rJudge Mendel -L/ Smith abd cohcur ] Ted in hy a majority of all. The dis seating opinions were filed by Chief Justice Gary and Circuit Judge dary and concurred in by Associated- Jus tices Watts and Proser and Circuit i Judges Mhuldia and ShTpp. The decis I lon In too'.Greenville.-case was mnani ? mous/tti?.'constitutionality of tho acta creating the bond issubs, were attack ed mainly on ibo grounds that the leg 1 jsclature could not impose them wlth . out a vote of the people.' ;Tho"court j says this ls n function of ?vho. legis lature and wlt?ln its constitutional Sbt?. m i Greenville, Deo. 17.-On . uhe-'ainyj 'IKvi 'today a rumor was cut rent that j cniiens of Greenville aro thinking eerlonsflyv of instit utlng : pro^?edlnge j for an injunction to restrain the city ! c?uriclt pfV*>ieehvIl?o from expending j 180,000 a?-proposed, lc tho erection of a now city hall and auditorium, j lt hi known": that.them is iffft?^ :*op- J position to. Uie proposition to combine tho! city hall and an auditorium in a : building that is planned te- ho con structed on a lot on West Wa?tilugton Street. ' It I? ?report?*.: that' ..'three ttteiito^ ot t-ho city council are op-. , pr?od'''i^'9lan'B ns they ? now stand, j 'adopted. Dovelopmentfe are feeing awaited.; with g^at; ?nterost ^roafcaewt : tho ?tonK^'to HaraiTess End, , Romcy'putt ?7.-.A news dispatch. Vrrotuty/rhvni 3?yt? ene ?f the fanthti?;! ! ??rmku Ktai pp . forty-two centimeters i ' guns, hroa?ht from G?rniany recent-; i ly, was. placed in pcsiUon hefore ?*rr 'ere?o. The fWft *** tired ftft^tlhi*]^ fw?tfcoht dolo* any: damngo after which! it ;^aa^o^s4::|iajit';- vflestroyod j lftVtj^MnWt?^of the liv.Uans, . dispatch ?ay*r , ( '. 'Katata ' v'.en*an Coaacjlor*.. >prlv^-^^^-!?P^r.; ia^afe-?tt? ? cst Cassel ot membership iii ?the. privy j ?oune? oa;-.?ccbttni of. tht?f Gorman hirth fa?ed. ? Th*^?*?'ehle...;J^ jdeclsio^V??Ayktg j?ioy /wore-*!?iw?U5?i| vjTi?ih^??ahjcciis"txfa 'KU -alt the.ilgh? and \ ?>Hv?Iegfts of : Britishers. SSS* NO NOTE WIBI VIGOROUSLY RENEWS DE MANDS OF FIRST MOTE ON ANCONA VIENNA ANSWER UNSATISFACTORY President Wilson . Wal Approve Form Before He Leaves ; for. Honeymoon. Washington, v>oc. 17.--Ttio United States late totfry prepared to dis patch a second noto to ?ttsirla-H?n gary on tbo sinking of tho Ancona. Tho conuftunlcatlon will vigorously renew tho demands of tho first ?ota, i nono o! which have boen-complied with- hy : I Va :Vionna CoreigR Office; ; Sec [ rotary Lansing announced. President Wilson will probably ap prove tho form of the second' noto tomorrow. Secretary Lansing will then act without further ? suggestion I from President Wilson, who leaves to i morrow - cn . his honeymoon Should |tho proal ieat'e advice be needed/ Sec-' ? rotary Lansing will. go. wherever ho ?B, or if Vitally necessary tfiie/ presldent I win return heTO-. ?Prom an auUioritatlvo . Teutonic [sour?o information tonight said that tho Vienna government bad no desire i? bo tho cause of breaking diploma tic relations rwlth tho knited States. It 1? said;;, that If an ' avenue would be left by tile second note, thc Amor I lean : demands would' (bo. met. The ; second note may start on lion {day afternoon.- It will: bo even mero i vigorous titan the first. The presi dent and ^ the cabinet consldejre?. ylenna's reply as mooning essentially [tho same as? unofficial I REi^YBEft^ Washington, iDcc. 17.-Austria's re ply to the Ancona- wote was JaH ha ??f0?$ibe cabinet and .discussed for more than an bou?. -Tbn gravity ot the situation , caused -by Auntrla's .rc-. Joind?r to the American demands, 4^?jjr: is: considered: evasive, unnatla-. "factory, and unaetus^tabh- >' agaiuat 341,000 last year: -By states; Alabama^lSl,0O0j kansaBr-140,000; ~ romr^sa^-iis.O Oeorijla-364.?00; ^uL-ila?a--7O,C00; I Mississippi-178^)00; ' Mls?otsrf^?,00Pj North' ?w??Uiv?^ll$i,tW'r ^;?fcisfifrflft~ >3li?00?'-:Sonrth Ctt?o??nh^l60^?00; Ton : nosse?^0,000 ; TeSesvf^iSi?OO. Other. states-^-21 ..O0.O. '. fl?riasa .^atVWr?i?ke?. : ? London'*, Dee. '}17 i *~?n : : ?fichingo i telegraph ^dispatch - ?rom ' ;?>pfen?pgen cay? tlytf the Germ?n '$?^Mff?f ?iV^wss wreaked ^.'??toi ts *:#:.tb<^^v.^ Islote. #BgED " Kew. York/'. De?,;?li^jt ip c. ^??m??i^y^iom:^ .'Itt' ^)a^??'s?^?Ms;i * to ffei^^l?A^^^^^.^ tKc Cotton . Grwre*t?\ .<5obpe?s* - * . ; . , . , r