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njXwcjUttt and power,M. adds "yc? be denied that those interests arc in x? great depression; thai the. n*ytey. .of the country excites Uvely alarm ag those most interested in He support; classes of ptfyle fre In a state and that circulation ami crc going chonf5c%, the effects of which few persons even prdTess clearly to foresee. M~ The Liverpool Albion, el the " same date, contains a long, elaborate essay on the " utatc and prospects of the Cotton .Trade, which concludes thus? "? ?>.' ^U^yaa rt?i<w of the whale subject, we.can ?'t?? any romou fur dtsponlcin y re?pe<diog the cultou ni>Jk?t. On.the oootrary, we tee every rMi"iifi? h?p*: Its present view is evidently ? rtcouragioj; au I the ncuapecis as to the future iitc more fa varablc ut this moment tltsu nflrr tho. >v*nU of ths-i?*tfife mouth*, thrmost NAjtliat arilnng us hsjj the oonrage to aultcipate." v ? The British parliament wits to be di?s6l , . ved, and the clectiops for the new one en gAnda large share of tha public attention anuthepages of the newspaper*. Even the London Courier calls fortne choice of real ly independent *acn, and the Morning - <y ^ ? I ' -5' "Oar reader* may bssnartd thst the worlc for p: .' the next parliament Wilinot be light. .The oc carina demand* active soil clear-headed men, ub>e aodwillinx t? fight the k<hh1 fight agalml tslBsb monopolists- and sx'ravagaul cuu?UHicr?of the rasouroes of th* nation." It it mentioned in the Courier that the Peruvian government had " refused to cl?*e with an oner of iwo<ipi)lloni and a halfof dollury, to purchase the mine* w ithin its ter ritory." According to an ofTlclal communi cation ?T tho wcret iry f,ej?cral of thatgox crnn^ent, the ttfOifmutn -price .for which 'they will be sold is three millionsot dollars; . and it. appears, by computation, that there arc about five thouvmd mines ( bora* mirta* ) , belonging to the btatc. .Tin: offer Is ad dressed to America as well as Katrupr. On the 3d June, tho oppooltion in the French Chamber of Deputies bitterly up braided the Ministry for n^t hiving umllita < ry esttblishmrnt, proportionate in extent to the establishment* und attitude of the other great itowent of lCuropt. Gen Afdfitmork' |fcV" "V ? ' ^ l w Tha national dignity ro<piircd lliat;lh? p*?e* , fiUWithmeut should Ik> ?n a 'n?r? iutixtMit^ foot* . > . Tne kin^has ol* ilia N'el Iter I nod,, (lie said) hrn |QO,oOU mm tiudur arms I'tuuia , .has aoarmy of about ?10.000 ?ol.Uyi?,V?Jdo? the battalions of fuinJmUr, ao.f I.nhiiUnrM.?' .. Tho mditary t'oroe of tho (ii rnuu Confrdoratioa, hnUoats totl(K?.?00 oi tti; andw^y, St the first signaUA* ratal to 4.VI.000. LnghmC whose ? p?anlonui4|rtMtlisher fro<a.(uf>pin<U|> a numer ous srsay, has, n*v*-r?h*le?a. military rr*miree? fllloMiiniAd. H?Hi has more than 700,001V ~ without imNnit her military uolonies! iy. ? ,'To'4h tatlitkiy ?tat?? of the ftiarpuoan ixufi-r*, we haro only-tu opiwse as army wbtoh Jon ant ? *ISOUyd to tfri,000," - ? - ? J-On. this the London Morning Chronicle >ntake? thefnflOwtng commentary* " O tinforiu^ de paoplaof Krai?oei though ymi ?SSMim Ml; I?I nl??r tu thirty iamiou',.aiat th* - fj'rtHeiao? only to t?n Millions, aul tha NetliSr IxmhW fi ? n iailli(Hi?, yet your ftf^r^iuf.tit will not uvliltge ^ou with 'an army ?o large as that ?f thafnmer, and little larger than that of th* lat ' ter. That gotemment, r#lylt ff oa the i ? una ) of I****, asd lielievin; that the abilitv U> - on War suocaisfdlly <loi?f u Is luuinly oa hu?< mstha.resourec*, aaJfalirtisg the hnr.len* m a nuti >n during and knowing, l<e??<le?, tlia't if frsnca e?rr (hi involved la war, H atu-l IwUtfM^i hor own amhltloo, and not that of tbe\kfe< of Iha NtiharlnnJr, .Uhui^i he does iSaintain IhO/MO m?>?i, cli'Mm-, rather to roi>eal ; tw^aly millioa* of NX??r 'haa to add a hundred thousand Men I" your army, tustrllca an aweiu 1?, y.mr ueUhhOfiH llut us hear what the tuln. i/ter of France allocs .in Ju.tifuuUou of hiuuclf a^niiot thee Ijeavy a<?u<atiwM. ' / (<4ai?.ts,4uaK C.?The sonsn|inn prnduoed hi Jhnalty by tha alarming reports front Bl, PtitriS* l^Urjth, dl'l ijot antirety subside during tha after* nooa T'na oalrToundation for thepn seems to It* ; a Isttor rtCflead In tha re?alar coursa of post ftorn Vsrin Hilli,whiiflt, on the authority oi s vrs? ?<d arrived then., a warts, Ihnt an InoKrccllpn had " / nctitatly broken <?s(.on lb* IMh May,and Ihal, hi odnietiuftfc't *?f the distuibad stala of the pops lac^. flir pahlle et?hun|(e lutd been shut sp, and ? alltfw ebops Vpt closed, and an embargo hail bc*u pfaotocl oa ilia shipplag at Cronstadt and In tbs^hrer. Wo susp*et that the lrs|h wHl turn out to h**n fltfggi rslion of a statement eootniiuiieel ao In scAnsnls front the lta??ran capiat, sp to (lie 17th Msy. brought lo (Ids country by I he steam boat. Il is mantloiiftd that. In consoquenea of Ihe VMecilon ?>f s fystaoi of tol?l?ery ormnnullng, lo a very area! eslent ,.,??< t'ronstadt, the Itnsdxn Ooi-aramaat bad eOma to tbs (Miermlnatlon of * ampMiylng ?ha military to put s slop lo thrsa prac tlaes. Arcor??in?l>, active nt*aasr*? ?? this e(Tepf /llttd ln?eit tSken, ar?-l it eertainly stip?>ars that eoa offence bad Uen given., Ws ar* also i through the ?K?t channel, that lb? Has immant havn ap|ndntcd a' eorttmi?slun ,,r I inlo the framlscommitted in th* Naval t)apto1?eMl, and r?p??wily in tha sale of Naval ?loves. A good deal of alarm had been prodoeed by tills Investigation spionr a certain olrtu of par * ms.Snd II was lhrealen?d that this whole suh te?rwofild be sfntlnlaeii with great eeveritv nrb* pslvatc eommsnleaflons *ay nothing regard Th* ptivatc cimmsnleatTor Ilia 1%'liMaMrl of peace or ban fallen lil>7 8*1. ahieh ?---- --y *V. but the esehaaga ?*^eh Is a shade lower tb?n by the last.secount*. c PnpgnH**y half past ^ Ltu ;.7lw 1 V , ^WWfwS^tlm, VatA <'haneelfor then "*d (lw fcortfi OHamtodonefS' r?#ee*/ " . . _ _jp4?enaUy., it was ot __ Uip bowl wit slmonlacal, and \ ?>;d, but the court' eC klnfr s btncfyuid exchequer ehjwober held it to l>c good. This declsksi wm appealed agamst-awl the tlon, whether thin bond was simonlacal referred to the opinion of the twelve I Six judges yrstefday delivered then lotht. *yir. Justice C?:ijiclt'c and Burroii&h were of opinion lhat the good- -Messri. JusUceI*ark,'Gait _ ham, mM Mullock, were of opinion that It wm null And void. ? ? ? ... The chief baron ami ch't-f.justice fit the kind's bvnr.li delivered similar. opinions.to . -A'? . vs- . - ? >. The thief justice of tho nn.vnnn picas delivered his opinion stroagly, and at length, in f.ivor of the validity or the bofid. Tits Lordship did not think sach Iwnds luteins) tin- sutnte law* common law, or public po licy ; nor did lie sec any reason for disturb*! lag a principle which had been acted upon for 'J 00 years* If their lordship*, should no>v decide that general bondsof resignation'were illegal, V> many of tliose who were now the brightest ornaments of the church?the softs of tho nobility and gentnr. the present pa tronn?would be debarred from entering that profession.-'. If a patron saw that he could not secure aJiVlng to hUson, though he only wanted a few months pf becoming capable to ncrcpt it, he would he compelled -eulier to select an old man to fill it, who would he in compctent to d.tahargc its dutip*, cr to dis pose of it, nrnl let-it go into other hands.' In either case evil <<s?ouhl arise, and lie Was sure it would not l>e to the benefit of the church that its patronage should go into other hands than those which' now possessed it. This proved the law, as it has been hitherto c x j>ounded t?? he more consistent with public policv. On these grounds principally his lordship -was of opinion that the bono was legal and vulUI. The lord chancellor and lord OilTnrd are yet V> d'dlvcr their opinions. The d ay appointed is Thursday week. * This cu?c has excited considerable introst in Westminster Hall. 'The place below the bar, was cb-cfly filled .witti barristera. I nftorturtf J.ar^AcMo?t:?Upin an ap ! plication on the-V^th Inst, ffoitt Hainuid How ard and others/ styling themselvesthctttcam Hoat Company of (icn'rgiu, the assignees of John 1*. Sullivan, who had in the years of 1014 and 1ft, obtained t'w** patent rights, granting to him the exclusive mlitof uti)j| steam tow hoits on the waters of the XjniUn State*, an injunction h,u been granted by the' slj^th circuit court f >r the district-of Cj^eorgia n ; ?inst Jnnte % W. HhtCfc an I others, lo vcn Itraiih them from using the aAld steam tow boats in the river Savannah. ' Judge Cuyler who preside#, declined entering into an in vestigation of the ri^ht ??f the government of tho United State* to e.\< lusivg privile ges by patent?or; of the .vituuiity oC courts pf equity to grant iniunutions to prevent In fractions o( mic.1i patent?d>ut contented him self with saying* that such injunctions will be granted, on tiling bill and before answer, when Ifisjk* apparent that the patents are void oi* clearly void able, or at least sufficient on the. face of. them to create a.very strong doubt of their legality. I'poo motion, how ever, of defendant's counsel, after Allny an swer, a rnly was grunted by the court,, that the complainants shew cause on this day, wln^ic injunction should mH be dlftsolvcd. Char let on City (in zc tic* ?' I We Iraveleamed from a sourre ent'rvl)' to i he relied on,tU:it Mr. Jm-kkhson left * Will, in which he gave nil hi* i>ro|>erty, "UwjigM ( state and iictiul poMcsswin" to hii grund v?n Thomaf Jefferson Ksndolph, Mr.Tribt, a gentleman who married on? of HI* gntnd duitfhteis and a Mr. Garrett, dne of hi* neighbors, in truvt far the HoIe*unc and bene fit of his daughter, Mf*. Mamlolnh, and ap pointed hi* grand-sou, Tlnn. Jefferson Ran dolph, hi* wile executor. We have thought it proper to state thexc factrt, that th<*e ge nerous cltisens who have stepped forward to 1 relieve thutgood roan from nis embarrass ments, may know to.whom to wend their con tribution*, and to suggest to them the propri ety of bestowing their donation* in the iwte iftnguage of Mr. Jefferson's Will, vis i '? to Thomas J. Ilondoiph, in trust ffcr the sole use 'and lK?nefit of Mrs. Randolph hU mother/' or for the benefit of Mr. Jefferson's creditors ?and Thomas J. Randolph'* whole estate being, as wo understand,pledged for the pay* ment of his grund-fnthtfr's debts, there can be no-doubt of the inonfey's being well ap plied. We do not hesitate to say, that if it had pleased Divine Providence to have spar-' td our lamented Jefferson n few month" longer, he would h *ve had the satisfaction to have seen all h? debts paid bv his, fellow citixens. it is no lese tlteir duty?we art Mire it Is no less t'.telr inclination to do K now Haiti mo re Cfironttle. e Rover^l mlseont-epHon* nro afloat, and' gaining consklersbie carrency, In relation to the estate of Mr. Jeffet?of)'s affair*, add his true object In making a lottery of his proper ty, A friend rankling in this place lately' wrote a letter on the tnbjtctj I ??? J. Randolph, grend-sou of I In answer he has raeeived a i rx/ ML dressed to Mr. Randolph* by nia grand-fa JWJ Id no* oV.tw pea ?n ifw I'uxpftci m i?u ?uua. f makUM* mjP family j mjr dear. sKstfQMMI SgHMtiVfi&Graffi Writ, ani(]^ofln? mv tlm* tothe wri??^ eonhtry; but ?bch ?(?<? by tHe unfortmfcue vWluo'^r oor moivtfr and the nu;>(u.itidh* lnw? vWluo uT onr tn<>it*y, au?l Ihr !&-? UnW?*?<r great,,I* no rewurc# (pr the payment dl ?d?il>u?a?l maygofv>rIlKloorimthlngky./ '" IVrlmjis, however, ev*n in the cane, I may ba?/t no right to cnnmltdn, a? thete mUfoilnwea ?bave been Mil back for my lM day* when fow remain lo me. I July acknowledge thai I have jc??rfa tttongha to?*K lift, Willi fower clrcuuutaji. r.nt of affliction than ere ?l??t lot of hmet men.-?. Unlntemt|4ed health, k competence for nvtay rvawmable want, u*el'ulnc?t to my folio w-cllixent, 4? good portion of their erteem, nq complaint ag*n>*t lha world which ha* wfflclcntly honwrod m?i Hud nbota. ell, ? family which hat Mewed me bjr tlWr dfetllori?and never by tlielr'eondnet ??l vr it ins a moments peln. And thowltl tlri* my laet r*<p?eat he grained, I may .yet dote wjtU n cluudli'M lun a Ion* and ?fraoe day of life. Ue ???? etflted, my drar thai I have a jniu tatfte ot the pert yob Have cpntilhtrt.'d to tub, end that I bear to you aiioiceilftvd aflToetlon. V* J* ' THOMAS JRFKKnSON. ' -a TyKSPAY MpnXiNO, AU<juaT o. in|q jf/tftointiHenu Qu rfk JixxciUncy the Gov- I rrnor.?jamesX. Clark, Esq. Q. U. for Richland District, vice U. A. Quln, K?kj: re signed. Jamk? Tiiompsok, Ksq.Q. I*, for Pendleton District and Edmund S. Haco.v, Esq. Q. U. for Edgefield District. On Thursday last, the public prtcctfiou in funerel ( oiiuuciitor.itlon of .the . illustrious dtfad Tilo.m as JV.VUKaso.v mid John ADAMS, | took place hi Columbia. - All the jmrsons in public stations hcrr, with the volunteer enrp* went In-procession to the College Chrtpei, attended by uvu tiul music, where a ri-jtConrse wns pronoumed by 1'rofcsaor HkhUv oft lit Houth-Carolina College, com memorative of the virtue*, mid public ser vice* of the?rdeceascd patriots. "Previous to the dlttftHtfse u solemn dirge, nccompa ,nied with uptfu was s rng. ,v I ? Jt i? a prelude We hopp* I ! tothg1fldfrefofr<Mll>isl'and reputable way of ?he wui? our gn?t itudc and vc no ration, by en creasinz the amount of subscriptions in aid of Mr. ielrerson's family. . J ? * Of forcign-qews there U little. The af fmrsoftfrcece, are calculated to cxtftedctr. pondency ?> to the result We cannot uh dcviUnd tlui very cautious i>olicy,' wbkh permits to inucli cruelty to be cxcrctscduptif) persons whose only critnC Is tho attempt U? resist intolerable oppression, when a tew t wortls from the English ministry mighrpfcr an end-to it* ? But the time lias not yet arrived in Europe when theresistnneo of subjecta lol the tyranny of their rules, can l?c tMeratett by any of the* Leg it inflate" monarchic*. vl I In Fhuiofc the present King is (it is ?dtt)l a lay-Jesuit. That order will probably be rcstoredj with It will bermftored *11 the gag laws upon the people, and nil the shackles on a free press, Tho Jesuit missionaries arc crowding Into-France, and nre forced on'thc people against consent.- The gr??t and in uispcnsilNC duty of a soldier now is to say hb prayers two or three times a day, and to miss no opportunity of going to mass. Great dis satisfaction la shewn; but the people nraiV and will be manacled. fJreat Britain is in a perilous situation.-*-1 WithfKit the currency of small botes her tax es c*hi?ot be collected} and the currency of small notesIII assuredly drive all the coin iout of the kingdom. The cern laws ajre* I sourse of dispute between the landed aristo | cracy, whose rents will be reduced one half,! by a fr^c trade In cOrn?<uid the great body of manufacturers and consumers, whose he-; ccssitlcs will ultimately force the ministry to adopt (his obnoxious measure. The minis try are manifestly Inclined to do so, because they see how necessary It Is to the support of themnmifactures of the kingdomibut It I wilt lwa bmer pill, to the landlords. Pnb lie povrtt* b fi*?t approaching 1n that king dom, and the time of reform, canto* be put off for many years. We sincerely wWf it i may be reasonable, peaceable, and success fat. ,!With all l}s faults, that country is the main May of every thing like freedom in i Europe., I Russia seems In a convulsed statof nor is the new-autocrat, as yet firmly seated on J his-throne. No quarrel .with Turkey cairi take place, unless if'be absolutely tor ted on him hy his own army, till the convulsions towlllch hU authority h yet liable are over. C OMMV'YIVA TIOXS. Mr, lVMtf't Painting*. ??^?&S?!tS& tnopoc, I >Uced. young id oif whom evefiMh Whom eviery persou un Wfcfc.' t ?y w; v*?*, that Mtv Hampton, as well )u . xter, acted as volunteer aids to ackson, andltia, equally true, tbst arid cbl > Bull would But I would a?lt where art' the mgmw&r in order to givewav to Mr. he suppose, that this tunwfi _ wd ??""i Now, If men nrc to be thus puffed apd In flated, let it not be done at the expejise 01 the State. . In the painting of the battle of Eutaw there are several palpable inaccuracies as Well as the most obvious violations of taste and order. Tho;Amcrican* are seen retreating from the Id, whwi H Is well known that their and exertions were Incessantly drawn towards H, and on which they made several furious assaplt*. In the same paint ing a horse, on which j\n officer is mounted, is much larger than the brick house in which the British were posted. Rut as it was only n?V Intention to justify the vote of the I.eg$> latdre in refusing to.give,Mr. White tho thousand dollars, nml not to attempt a criti cisms his paintings, I will sa^nothiug more. At atiubllcineetlngoftheCltkcnsof New berry" Village and Its' vicinity, commenced 4ii the 18th in*t. Job. Johnston. Esq. wjis in vited to the chair, and the following rc solutions being proposed waa unanimously agreed to. liewolved, That a committee of three per* son# be appointed to draft resolutions ? ex pressive of the deep regtet felt by thcJtiWr aetnof thla village audits vicinity In tin death of our. latovonetabls fellow cltlacn, ?homas Jefferson t and that they report the same on Thursday morning nc.xt at nine o'clock. The eppobitnient of n. committee being left to the chair, the hon. Jwo,' H. Q*Jfeail, V. I. Harrington and P.C.Caldwcll, Esnr*. were nominated to constitutu a com* mittee for the purpose contemplated In <hc resolution. * The meeting tb*ft adjourned. ' On Thursday* the 2Qtli InsJ. the citiscns again assembled Agreeable t.> adjournment. The chairman, Job. J6hn*top, F-vj. being abJ sent, V> I. Harrington, Ksq. was requested to take the chair; apd tho committee through their chairman, Joe. 1J. 4>'Nc*ll submitted the./ollowhiK rtMM.it rind ro. o'u l ns, which were unanimously adopted. No event hay occurred since the formation, of our government, whleh demands of the people, the-expression of greater regret than the recent death of our beloved and venerated fellow citiaen, Thomas Jeffcrstjn. His name je Identified *Hh the dawftfbf our liberty, andthc history of hit life l? the his tory of gur free ahd hsppyinsiltuttott*. * To say that he'.was a great man, is not awarding to hta name,, that fame toi which his llfo en titles hint. lie was not only great, but alio good.., . . In curly Ufe Mr. Jefferson drew the decla ration of independence, and had the singu lar felicity to live for fifty vears, 'arid'witness thehuppy enjoyments of his fellow-cltlxenv of those free and equal right* wiiieh he and his compatriot* of 70 claimed for, and which the bjoodof the heroes ofour revolution sc oured to them. That instrument ia clothud in language that qui never become stale*? composition It stands unrivalled and will be the admiration of 'mait as long airllbcrty has a votary, of freedom a home. But this Is not its chief merit, ft it also true and the worth to l?e attached to Its Immortal penmni, arises hot only from Its beauty and truth, but also that by that very act, hi* life was pledged to the liberties of his country. It lias been truly said that every Individual who was concerned in the declaration of Indepen dence, signed It with a halter aftout hts n *ck. If America triumphed, they were then be yond the power of danger} if site failed, the gallows would have been the only atonement to satisfy the enraged George III. In a few vears after, Mr. Jefferson Is seen ?at the head of the government of Virginia, ?training every nerve to succour Green) In the flrat I istance, and in the second to repel Cornwallis' invasion. Aided by him, Green waa enabled to tunvto the relief of Caroli na and Fayette, Steuben and Wayne, to hold Cornwallis In check, until the illustri ous Washington dt?ve him to the lines of Yorktown, and in hla capture sealed the llr bcrties of his country. After the clotfe of the revolution, Mr. Jef ferson was selected to succeed the venerable l>r. Franklin aa the minister plenipotentiary, of tho United Mates* at the court of Ver? saillet, In this ct4)>acity hi* country deceiv ed the fell benefit of. that expanded mind, .ehMmm^ai brought Into contact with any subject, which it was not Capable to gra^p and overcome. He net only merited the conbdence of hie follow citlaens In this situation, but he at^jfc merited ami received nwu <n oil coniutuiior^ nc - X 164 tllO ? ;tofiffj (hntjritt mfftKlhat office, tonexpcrichccd a diminution of popular i tach'mcujir* V jj. v- ?"*' ' ? In t!i? retirement of Mgplltello, nil !i"-? d:\> s have been upent since he left the prcti dency. Butitw^ w*retK*?pent in Inuctiv ot kCllith *>Utnde: they were devoted to hi. tountry, and Indeed to posterity. The uni ? in.hi of the iKWpk-, to the neople. Jt will l> a pillar of IlKhttonnr odMKn' in n^es yet i.? come, and when it laaewu like the rainbow. it should lenrh un, at)d our children'* child tava .letaoirfeff gratitude, not only to it* founder, but alio to the Jfre*t omnipotent ruler of the univerac* wnu gave ua ?uch u ^Onthe^Uh Jul^^lft^l.^thc y^tand good Yourcomr IjMMIo^ Jicsniveff, That the life and pablie viecs of Thotrnm Jefferson Oftthlrd h him u> Wtuhit?iito:i bi th aftectldlk of mc^it nis aeatii fit ? y KcctioiiH of the ~"m"T v ~jr in t^c Court room. hvO? motiuu, it wosTc*olv<3Ltt%>tJ*e So JowmST'* "* wnDTM. !?EA?8^iwwv Mte^* ?r?K? profit tii/tlH) Nh two year*# nukhiR all U(Ma0t#v .ffka ?iml?jelU aw not vMy Oatteilng ' ?dticsting f>.r ih? ho_.?. trtHh k there art) twic* a* ( M can get tv4n a comforial Bmtfiint'i Ad I orntr ii11 i?ii Onthn t?th oil. bytb*rfcOT.'R.?. Wnll^r, .1 !!; *? K Itr.i ?, ?il of toik dbtrlol. In (hi? pUri- ah Phiur.lHV h?(/>i!i tint. Mr. Jr.-i? Paoaum, raniM>?ed loin uliou) M P. U n iMlivf of Norfolk In ywiHjl^ l??t (?? ?otb* tlm* pAM h?? t*?n ft' r??kf*nt t(r(LU town JtMiktr IUt9lnti0H*ry Htro'gtnM hh r*?td?ncn ?l Slljm, on Monday twitm thr .1.1 Pfj CoMUj** j|?MrTo?, Jag' (lt< nflfoftN <>l look nn ftctivfl p co ihlrjf. *flM ' ?wd DinuiM. ttlkal af ft *??*# mm poMMkfd n ?fe? worthlib w?r? U__ ?m4 MilMwrjr honor* ?? W?4tU\ TM?* fnllawkif lince have b?m%jjjicd iih !iv one of Col. ?lA*fTO?l*< mm-pMriuM it. [ftNM, IIR briof tribute of bit ri'gnttl fc>r tho |C<*. White living and m u -K?tImony ?.f hi t sorrow, riuw that heUdcnd, 000 of lKo-lb? ??rvlv^A llonahr fV*r,Bnd w?? At ?f:fr**r.'!gBg ?r. ?iff n"W-H? Dj^Pn^nyf wtnnw^N nli^f MM |r. M. Uvr nafi In flfoe At tho 6ft, fate enndfUt