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? -H ' Cttawayt; Tilt MUAV ft, 3?&$ at the r*t* o Wftnty line*. or a "i4s.mk| forty m trim noo bylhe nth, they will receive Union Canal Lottery, To bpDraim at Philadelphia f on Wednesday, 2nd day of May. I IVrte S0?f? $10,000 I 2,000 2,000 1 1,500 , 1,500 \r ,, v - '1,200 1,200 to . 1,000 10,000 10 600 A00O 80 260 5,000 '<?- 100 4,000 6 Ik * 50 2,560 |02 20 2,010 IrtS3 r B 13,40'} /147 5 . i 45,900 13,395 Prii#i, $102,600 SW.826 liUitktf, ? ^ Hhote Tkkeu, ? * -r;fi /la// Ticket*. ? ? ? - - 3 QuStier >tljcktt9,x y*;. ? ? - l To be tad. in a variety, of Number* ut ]jl r' Lottery ami Exchange Offire, Charier t0P' ORDEItS from abroad, i?o?j paid, inciting Oic catb, orpHae lickatt, will ruoct prompt mien. Ii*ti AdtlreM J, I. COHEN Jr. b BROTHERS, ArrtlM. CharUMt* S. C. 4 iTvv The vou , nt??l f?n that purpon-, 6fer?hy notl'y the |Mim1c Mint I liny ?r* ready to ?M?f into ? contract or Ibr '4n>m^am?r> eiecuilon of ilia work. The plan wUiuli ?t iM-csoitt tiiev have in view, contempiutM attiiUm alteration of the Interior of the Illuming; ulTii#** are Irt leed pivw and tho court Km n u?d jury rooms above stfcir*. 'Ihe contract <fot' rvnclUe attention of skillful and enterprising workmen, aftd the Co mwi?i loner* recommend Vir.u B* may wish to engage in a profitable lot# to lb? planlnilt* |><>**estion of Col. Fiaaier, ill.1 ;.r? |?ar?d lOnflTerprovo-oils hy tlio l.-t Monday In M*y IWII. , t)w]r?'lll on thai day .-nter into t c ontract for Ihe work, provided Mirh proj>o*?It ?Inff Itn mado u they wall foul authorised In no oA|i? i and if none swell bo made, they will on thai dav /I.tally dW|K?se of tbeeontracl in any wny con lit to .villi the (while Interest. It it, however, u! some i.oqte?Mi?nee that the work should ho cum in* iir?-d wilhoot delay, and the ConiinUiioner* rt rjo?M eeatlcmon to submit their |iro|H?wl? iui* ilbdiaHw ? ? ? ?!? ' BRNJAMIN FRAZKIlt, . . OliniATIA.N lUlF.ITIIAt'PT *? AfJ.KN B ADDISON, WllliriCLO UltOOKH, KdxefteldC. II April 1*27. 17 3* Al Druggist Stock for Sale. TIn ivfttrWAVr intending !? Uure Columbia, HI I* KM ruH aAL? mi* r.Htimt ?t->ck ok Drugs, patent and Family Medicines, Surgeon'* futrumentt, Paints, Paint Hhiiliti, Cloath and , llair do. AND A VARIEHV or MISCIXANBOUS ARTICLES, With a prrlty fc?it?ral ??f nil ?uch unkU WMWitly k??|>t In m * b u u ooiht'h SHOP. INt'LUUlNO AUTIIK C'lass Furniture, Draw, Counters, fyc. Aikt) all (111? nci:?w?iry ulcuvlt !>?-longing i?? Hw ?JPor further fiartlculur* fileu.-c ahulu to 7 V * FRANCIS (MilKK, ' ' V CULl/XBIA, 8. C. ;jlM&0t 1M7. ?n M |? 1MIXSBURY, _ Tin Plate Worker, Stiftite J. 3. Jenkins* Shoe Store r-?J'KCrKUI.LV Infofm* H'n (rhi,<Um*J il,?. I'liMic rtiimrnlly,thM h? Imiun b?od ?nd in krrppifc A ^n?ml MMMtmtMl of licuity made Tin-Ware, #w?'i m tTlll ????toVrn m4 c??a??ry eu?touiem ? ?II IT KltlKO A N f> J OH WOUK ?? t?cu<?d * ill. Oodiifry M>itl>?i?i will ts4 ll to ?4v*n> <ftjr? t<? *iy? ???? ?mH.m Ili?r WIU ?voi WW, If* II <!h? ?-4?l 441* .v hit f.Tpm it*. w |*f rvtotitachU tbM*?to itau f<ft ill* IMn#mI Mllt)N h?l Irtm 0>?m ?:mm U< etmuxi.uw. m' L F0R* MS/rftLMCOVft. to A BEVY or PMETTV LtTTLS tUtLTfi. - > 1 ill 8S?r; ? wwrov Offtifl Forth* Virgin,! llseee?,Mlbhe*rd of your iuki. And's spread nitrNt blu?h to adorn Each nametake't cheek. and'* made H u Beth, ITrlMli the block of the worn! At lh? poet hath hm, lit IriNV'tis tnM, ?' Them's n rbarm la the mom at Maty!" ' ' Kor Atoli Mary's fr?rm'? so ??r?*llo view, We kmt, Mnd oh! mw or* weary. Por the volt virgin there, to Mho ye moft fair, MnnMr(J int 111* so wooing and light, That when one's seen, tht't U'M to he awn Ofthe fftbl- d soft rivetof the night! Oh! I loin In the tone the poet mjt. ?? Taertl a charm In the name of M*ryt" nr? ehorrlet to red thot on yoor lf|w h?i?tr, Fiom lirauiy and njlrth never vary: F>ir glowing In smilet, nopaltaett beguiles Tht deep-tinctured dye from ote% But teoin ever replete with honey more tweet. Then the bee from the flower doth tip! The poet hath sung, and now wilt 1 ting, * There It a charm in the nam* of MtryS" Your botomaar* each a pcrpet'iul spring, Where sweel 'liver* tospoit ns a 'airy; Rut helhivem?,it ?eem?,a?i?oui; ynumweet etmtt, 'Twere hard l?> ebon** nnrul'vi? seen ye; And tinea ye |h-<?ie?t. old mald'a yo detect, flnppo*.- ihul ye ihare me between ye! n ?LordBvron. |Th*- Virgin Mary. TIIK WRECK. ily Mw. riiiuii. At! night thr Mootuing minuWguu Had iieni'd along the deep, And mournfully the riling mm lu ik'il o er lite tide worn A banpie from India's enml >triind, Before the raging liliil, llud vailrit her top aeiU to tht sand, Andbow'd her noble matt The qneeoly ship!?brave hearts had strive**, And true one* died with her? We ??w Iter mighty cable riven, Like flout in { gostomer. We r.?w her pfiHid flag ttrnck that atom, A itaroneo o'er tht teat? ller anchor gone, her deck uptorn, AtitLsnddcr things than Ibesc. We mw tier lr?an?rc? ca?t away? The rock* with |ienritwrre?rMV|t, And ttrengtly tid, the ruby'* ray Hasb'd out o'er fretted atone. And gold was ilrewn the sands o'er, |*ike a?b?-s by t breexe? And gonteout robes?(ait oh! lhat thctfa lied Milder tliingt than these! w* aoer III# ?ra?* man ?**" ""u W. A croth'd/tittd thrown a?ide? Yet l?y that rigid lip and brow, Not without strife ha died; And near him on the Ma weed I By Till then we had not wept. But well our gushing heart* might sp) , Tlml there a molhir d?*pt! For Imr pule arm* a belt-' had pre?l, With sucb a wrrulMng gr.i?p, Biltowthad ilnth'd oer lli.it fond hrca&f, Vet not undone the clasp Jlrr verV iress?? had been (lung To wrap tho fair child's foirui. Where stilt their wet long slrcauirrsclu/ij, Ail langltd by the ?t.?rtu. And lieautiful 'mid*! th.it wild scene, ' Olenm^lup the boy*t dead face, Like UnriRrrs trustingly serene. In melaftelioly srace. Deep in her Immiuii laid hi* head. With half sliut violet ej?? fit had Icnown little of her dread, Nought of her agony ? Oh! hunimi love, whote yearning hrur?. Tlooughall thins;* vainly troe, So Mainpt npou thy mortal peiC Its |MMionnte hiIimi? Surrly thou hast another lot, 'I here Is M?m?i home for Ihee, Whrre thon *hatl re*t,reiitenilterlngmd The moaning of the *?a! Ptpnrlre ?/an txtrnrmnn! Shntr'i Hvikamt. " I'll billow iliy fortum" u '(Vrmscsnt rrii i, 'IVhoso lavish rxnt'd the ?vll:) " tliM *rrt> i|n?!? obliging," Hi# hutbnnd rftplin, " For my (ortan? K>?<yon* to |lin ?i?I!" mtfWK ? i "? n ...I ? , I l> Hard name*, or the Yankee outwitted.L? One of our townnmcn, a Yankee, being in company ut a tavern in Albany, a Dutchmen from this county happened in, and on db> covering that tncy were both from this vicinity, inouircd the mine of the Yankee. I will bet a bottle of wine, replied he, that I had the harden name in the company?done, says thu Dutchman?-what in it.' My name tir, in Htomj, suld he exultingly. "Well den,* rejoining the former, ? your name is Btone, mine in If ARntcit, f which whs the case,) now pay do bottlee. The Yanlceo remarked that it wan rather a hard eoneern, hut that lie was fairly beaten?and putt! the forfeit.? H'utertvwn Freeman. At five /inirvolence.?A horse harnessed to a chain-, wiih observed during the greater part of yesterday, tied nt the lower end off Merchant* 11 ?11. Sonic parser-I >y more considerate than thu owner of the bea?fl towards night plat cd on a conspicuous nrut of the harness the following labelIt ant ed! ll'i'f a fierk cf 'Jul*. Jin-ju!re within. MISF.R11&. To ace a voting gentleman lolling uugruce fhliy on a chair, with Ma feet over one arm of H a*>d his head ami .:Ph>w leaning over the othefw.it make a ma think he it unused to po lite company. ? , . ; ' " be teased to dance and pe/jprWty and I?t0 nia request* *|1 In. ?? Thank you Mk" into the house, although ?<???? ,?cu-^ --? ? T ill lover becaffll _ and who hM not kom ridiculed fur being u If hdlM sufficient ( has had hits fitctn am!/*?< Atv IVuy and J\fean*.?Ak* days since, a young girl near tiloucMtcr, hi the prospect of marriage, being unable t? find money to purchase her wedding cloth*, actually sub mitted to the panful operation of having f of her front teeth drawn, for which the re* ceived ?ve guineas and atterwai da provided the necessary artieka! . The IlaflfiV Vnkn*?'V\he gods, wearied with the (MnrpeMal cries of wedded mortal*, loudly proclaiming that thejr were on fortu nately watcMt fc*Qt, nt length a measenger to earth* with authority to divorce aH those who wetp desirous of beta* unmarried. On the messenger a return to heave* it appeared, fiomhia report, that oalya single couple in the whole world were perfectly satisfied with each other. This .imfable end peace* Ail pair had never quur? i led {if the Woman wan out of temper, m>d suffered her tongue to use violent explosions, the husband entirely disregarded what *he said) and if h* commit ted any improper or indelicate action*, his dear wife never once notlcedfthertb The eause of this singular instance of connubial harmony puszlcd all the celestials, who learned with astonishment thflt ?? the wife was blind and the husband dent. UNPARALLELED FERTILITY*. Florida.?A traveller w|^ jhas juat re turned from this land of milk and Itouey say* it i? the most fertile countrytne ever fiamd, the land producing 40 bushels of fn>g* to the acre, ana nlligutors enoughto.fence them, and that the sugar rune grows to such enor mous sise thst the L?utt-cut is sntfeient when split into quarters, to talk* stake* ami ri der*/?lie udds further, that the suwd flic* .re so numerous that the inhabitants f.ml them quite cvuvviiKlit to drive their tank borne without the assistance of ditm-rs. He learnt, while theriAttliut the gull nipper* hnve in many instances .saved the li.es of negroes, wbo have beei bitten by rattle snake*, by drawing their tfoisl so copiously us to prevent thep.v?"ii liTeuing the *) ?.uiu; and thut they so etfietually perforate the horuaof their cattle tliat tpey were never known to die with the disease termed the I h? ?llo w - h nt n.?Ho in hern JMvUatc. ui faithful LXojf. ?\Ve 7i n J crlfcatj wane w the inhabitants in the vicinity of tho?** milt dain" were awakened from sleep about 13 o'cIm K on Monday night, by an unusual bin king of a dog. Efforts were made to i1d thcmsolvea of a troublesome dUturbcr of their slumbers, by killing the dog; am! while in the pursuit, they found his muster in a deep bole near the dott, in which tie had fallen, and from which, on account of the sad effect* of intemperance, he ?u* unable to extricate hitn*elf. His faithful doc moaned by his side, and brought that relief without which his master might have perished. Concord IJuSflte. A Liverpool paper gives an account of the arrest of a young woman on hoard a vessel in that port, who wns drcsml i" sailor's clothcs Httd went by the name cf Win. Brown. It appeared on her exam<nntiun, that she had left her father's house in LmhIoii to follow her lover, who was a mate u a ship IxnifiU to Qucbec, where he was drowned. Site then determined to be com r a stilor, as is said, for flit take, and had sailed in several ves sels without the discovery of her sex. She i "ppcared to be u perfcct sailer as fur as the use of rum and tobaco could make her so. ller father is a London merchant; and she si?id she should have Ji4(M wben she came of age. t ? . . M A list wxh made out last November, of the steum boats on the wesern waters, from which it ap|>carft that tlcrc are 127 bouts, nmkinr an aggregate of 11,400 tons; above 1000 of which were cmpbyed from Mobile; the residue between NcvOrleans and the upper ports. The largex of these boats is the George Washington <4 373 tons; the next, the Caladonia of .VI; the Paragon of 336; Walk io the Whtcr A'?0; Gen. Jackson >40. But iu this list is included 10 new boat* building at Hittsbrrg, < nt Cinciunati, and i nt other point* on the river. .Yut. JounoL [e arc authorised to <at? thst the twen lar notes, of the Intith Bank of the fed tttatc* at Charl!?tt>;:, have been emuitcifeited and aic in circulation at the north. They arc sisncd scned M L. Cheve*. I'resklent," and " Joo'h. Smith, Cashier, lettered M dated 1st Fob 1?20, and paya? blc to '* Jos. Johnson Presdetit, or btortr,*' The notes of the same dnomination paya ble to ?? H. Bftcot, Cashier or order, are not known tobe count erfeiwl, and will there* fore l>? continued by the Bi?k In circulation: Ixitull the 130 notes pay Me to the Presi dent of the office or bearer as well aathoae filled "J. C. Faber,"as "is. Johnson."arc suppressed and will not be ?-issued. Ifokl ers of these totter are adtsed to exchange them At the Rank, and tit community is cautioned against receiving hetn. i'hurmton Conrkr, 3famUr.~-M the last Otfgocircalt a ver dict of 1900 dollar* dama#a was obtained "lifco chastity ? breaking olf ! tif tevefil, tfeo ' again** a female Ut lm,i of another female, sod ( m. only>erdict which has been given hi sfaadar actions within the teat three or four toxftfc* on lo'htftJr motive* oftest r?int, will ilurrnrd the remote and unccrtaia vengeance of the law. Still it ia desirable to secthd law hi full operation, if not to tha redress of the injured, at least , to the punishment of the wrong-doer. The charge against females is ?*n old one lhat they are sadly given toucan dalisa their companion*. Whether the ex ceptions ha not sufficiently numerous to over throw the rule we are tumble to say, but it must be admitted that there is too much foundation for tha sarcasm. It would bo a curious matter ?t speculation to investigate the causcs of this scandalising disposition, uhd asoertain whether they arelnstiuctive or required?the result of habit and condition ia society, or a connate and unalienable pro pensity. We can scarcely go into any cfrele ot society Without detecting some traces of the progress of scandal, Families are at war?youthful-friendshp* broke* ill jwl? ngs are woonded and hearts <?rokcn?bi ight futurities are shaded with sorrow und grief, iud youth, beauty ami innocence are too frequently the helpless prey of this malevo lent tienu. Sometimes this scandal springs from envy?sometime* from angrv pride hut more often from unthinkk ? loquacity. The desire to say a smart thing not seldom prompts to aeemperatke or ml untiuth, and those who have ever read of an Aval anehe's course can imagine the rapidity and ever increasing dimensions of a slander. "On Eagle's wings immortal i-cundals fly." is rcrtuin that tew would ever betake themselves to this pernicious indulgence if they contemplated tor a moment its iuevi table conseouenct s. Would the female who thus blasted the happiness of her associate in OUego have given wuy to her malignant paeMon* if she had foreseen that she wms at>out to destroy her pcaec ot mind, to blast ior ever her own fame, and covcr with dU grace her family ami fricmU? The plea of gratifying a malicious impulse N a million timet overpaid by the ajjony and remorse consequent en ?li ivctutu. It would be well far the rash talkers of society to turn their prophetic ?-ycB to the end ot' the chapter Ueiore thoy e? te- upon their labours of bu red.?A*. I'. J-.n-jutrer. Totter relutes ten tiiws of a cvmliutiion of the human tKHly from the use of anient ?Hi nts, ull which are attended Uy proofs suffi cient to uuthc-nticatc any possible event. One of the C-S'.i ii stated ni the foil wing language: nothing but anient spirits for several years, jibe was si* ting hi her elbow chair, while her waiting maid went out of the room for a few moments. On her return, seeing her mis tress oil fire, she immediately cave the ularm, and some people coming to her asais tuncc one of them endeavored to-extinguish {he flames with his hands, but they adhered to them at if they had been dipped in bran* dy or oil on Arc. Water was thrown on the lady in abundance, yet the fire appeared more violent, and wuanot extinguished, till the whole body had been consumed. The lady was in the same place in which she sat every duv; there was no extraordinary tire, and sue hud not fallen." It'i/iyuvj IntclUgcnter. PlUXTKKHOr LAWS. As the Intelligencer now det'vuds Messrs. Adams and Clay in their appointineut of 1'rimei s of the Lawn, it may be well for the ficof.lc to be reminded who and what thev arc; and wc commence with Mujor Kussell, of the Boston Ccntiuel, the main prop of the northern interest, The foliowioagptracts relatU e to the late war, are froqHtis pen. Let the people read?pause-, iimTTeflectj? eotnment is unnecesHary. ??The war advocates appear very sore ami chagrined at the failuic of the late loan, and in their ravings ascribe the meagre sub scriptions to the truths -which have a/i/iiar ed Ci the kkdemai. pafkhs on thin subject." Hutlun CtHliuel, '1 \tti March, IUI3. What were these truth? which according to the iMMst of Mr. Adams' Printer, had withered the arm of government? A shock ing medley of falsehoods, treason and inip;e ty! ?* So unjust i* this offensive war in which our rulers luive plunged us, in the solx-r con sideration of millions, thut they cannot eon~ tcirntiouily a/ifiroach the Goo of urinien for a 6 U** in if u/ion it." Ctnlintl of l:M Jan. 1813. ?? \ny federalist who lends money to go vernment, must go ami shake hands with Jamee Madison, and claim fellowship with Pelix Grundy. Let him no more call him self a federalist or friend to his country. He will he called 6y others ixyamov*." ?? It is very grateful to find that the univer sal sentiment is, that any man who lend* hi* moncu to the government at the /m tent time, v>ill forfeit all claim to common honesty and common courtesy among all true friends to the country!" ?? Let no man who wishea to cootinue the war by active mean*, I>y vote,or lending mo ney, dare to firostratr himself at the altar an foot day i for they are actually as much par takers In the war as the soldier who thrusts the bayonetj and the judomkNt o? God WILL AWAIT TMKMl!!" '?<h I shall give but one extract more, which in my judgment is alone wWcicht to put Mr, Adom*' conduct. In selecting Mr. Hnssct, beytaul the power of justification. On the 9th July, r. 14, the C'enti**l announce*.thi arrival of British troops hvtheftt. La wren. ndifcUcn to the ESiSEir rrljffa to print the IuyvsT which, wiThthe Kings and . other tfXSJfc'ST Jackson.?vY? f, J?nf, FROM T?K VAtlOVAL ??JLUI1UK. ?3 . ? From the Democrat It Preeefi LIBERTY OF TUB 9 It aftfteare that there it a ft the State of Indiana, in favor i the /ire? a* effectually M feme reign of John the /irot. At the loot oeoeiok of the Lcgiefature of thte State, the follow*-; ing section of a Mi wot fumed through the nouoe of Reftreeentattvee, and wat rejected In the Senate on the thrird readingby ? ma-' joriiu of 6ui two votes. " Every person who shall 'tuke, print at publish any slanderous or rldkulou* writing* picture or sign, with a malkious or mkebe vkus design or lotent toward* government; magistrates or individuals, shallop con?ic<* tlon he fined not exceeding five hundred dol lar** We should lu/ifiosc the voter* fir the above law were the Jrichde of John.Siutneey Ad* M-* ame, at kU officio I ft after at Waemmgton cow* ? sidere it to he *' nu>ri4 rcuuu" [we tuppoqa > he meant treason,} to write againei the mear v sure* of the administration, / " raox TMK CHARLESTON CITY OAZKTTg, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. The advancement of this Institution ha* been highly flattering to the enterprise ? whkh led to its establishment. Mot only the vouth of the Mate, who have selected the Medical proration, are yielding it ? preference to those at a distance, Vut the re* Hard* ulso the neighboring states have hem uttructed to the peculiar facilities of instruc tion .t afford*. It bids f.'.lr, therefore, with facilities and the trdeut with whkh H k coo*' ducted, to attain the moit distinguished emi nent c. lit annual commencement took place on W editoda) luU. A procession, formed at .1 the College building, in the following ordest1 Mu tic, , Committee of arrangements, ? Hc\'. Dr. 1'almer, and President Mo* ical_ Society, V" 4i Medical Society of South Carolina, ? /, Candidates roa Graduation, *?>."? * Judges, Fatuity Charlestoo College* I* v. Medical Society of Jimtjotiem' ??, Medical Gentlemen,'- f >. v, Gentlemen of the Bar,"/ ClllMU, moved from thence to the .Circular Churcbr, ' , where, after an introductary prayer by the Rev. Dr. Palmkr, the degree of ^Doctor of Medicine was couferred apon thirty-thfee gentleineu, and a concluding address appro* , ? Srlate to the occasion, delivered by Dr. m itoKoe Logaw, Vice President of tb? Medical Society. The following is a lktof the names of the graduates, together with their respective places of residence, and the subjects of the ? dissertations delivered at their examination* Charles Glover, Charleston, Medical Elee? ;<? trkity, Samuel D. Holt. Augusts, Geo, HeridiUry , Predisponitiou, ^ ? Samuel C. Priolcau, Charleston; Queens Delight, ?? - John L. Anderson, Laurens, 8. C. Cholera Infantum, : Edward C. Keckclcy, Charleston; Dysenta Davkl Gclger, Lexington, S. C. Digitalis, Robert P. Williamson, Person Co. N. C* ? Arsenic, ? ???.*??? Thos. H. Curtis, Charleston) Intermittent Fever, Rithard Wayne, Savannah; Mania a Potu Peter W. Herbert, Newberry, 8. C. Minis a Potu Abel Skannell, Edgefield; Remittent Fever Renin tuin Mellicham, Charleston; Pleuritk ltcnjamin 8. Lucas, Charleston inflammation N. M. Slrobel, Charleston; Angina PectorH Ilenry i. Abtwt, Camden; Epidemic of 182*? 6 J. D. Reid, Union District; Intermittent Fever J. P. Zimmerman, Darlington; Ovarian Dropsy Wm. K?m-, Sumter; Syphilis, John J. Wilson, St. JttmM, Uoom Creek} bite of Venotnoma Serpents Wade Hopkins, Chester, iJysentary Samuel D. Grant, Snmtcr; Topical Bleed* ' i??K ' : > ' l)avi<l v. Johnston, Charlcwtnn; Dysentery Dennis Mai shall, (?rcenvillc; Atrnpia James Young, PairheldtCiitamenia Thomus VVicr, AUtKJViile; liepatitia John A., Linton, Abbeville, Intermitted Rwtr Satfcutrl H. Hamilton, Genu Creek t llep* titi.i ' Imnc Ymiogblood, 8*. Bartholomews; Cjc nanvbe " Patrick M. Davie, AlibcvillctOyNMM , A. O. flodgr*, Abittvill?{ Dropsy' John M. Mauklc, Charleston; i'etuMi* John P. Watt*, J murine t Malaria VV. W. Vaik, Clwrle?toui Fever. Stmng asour/to*?fc*? are, they ma ,ivw< int., Mf missteu.andaomaiered ? r.tATVWl M|t?' Mil ouH*h>| hijled, mUsieo, an4< r t -vM