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Vf ft OO Pour ainiret f?r tfana monOix, 14 OO tv i do l*-r Ox Ao 22 OO j do ?ur em* yw. 2 ft OO . \V I L Plea aquar*'. frr one yetr lO OO i*t*fii~t -? and CtnU ft OO per animw. | * ' All fir lo < mn Tir*r* wosths g.vid. j R <*h?r? *e?r bfl pud ro* n irnir. If run rcmu >f IivmiII'.h l? not ?p<vlfl?il. is wanim, [>0 l?vrU??i??nt< will I* o>.?Tl*iriD till orvl?^*<l out, snj k CNtKDO MVUSMMOir. I No a<J*arttMm?nt?. ftc*rTKk will bo contiJ-rol til tu t??s fc w-ukt* M3S CiBUb mm 358, ! , . I yo TlIK TILIil?L PRIZE. ] on In 'one of the Weliost vill ires of old du Virginia there lived in the year 175?, ' tu en old man whose daughter was declared (1 by universal o>n*enit? he the loveliest l th maiden i: all the country r mi?<1. The veteran in his youth hud been athUtic and * muscular above hit fellows; and his bn ast, , hi where he niway* wore thcin, could show the adornment of thrvo medals, revolved ?" for his victories in gymnastic f^uts who i I a vi>un<r uiau. His daughter was now lh J?o ? ? ? eighteen, and had been souglit in marriage 1 th by many suitors. One brought wealth? \ another a fine person?another thin and ju another that. But they were all refused by i w the old man, who become at lastn by word ! ^ for hia obstinacy among the young me a 01 of the village unJ neighborhood. At length the nineteenth birth day of j hi Anoette, hia charming daughter, who ' was as auiiblu and modest as she was beantiful, arrived. The morning of that day her father invited ail the youth of the *' country to a hay making and frolic Fcv- tf ciiteeo handsome and industrious young I w men assembled. They came not only to | U| make hay, hut also to make love to the *' r.:< i i.. s. ,t n.,.1 ! t':i i*iii amicim'. iiiiu'j nuuin liiuy uau till led the father's burn 4 with newly dried , h graaji, aad their ?. wri lieurt-. with hit6 j '? A miotic, i'ji tier farther'* counnuiid, bud j x brought i'ji- in alt > iiyo* r of bur own blew- . 0 big, which hIic presented to e.i jli etiutiiutcd '< ewaiN wtib hur iiwn -fair liand-H. N jW, my ii??}';*, eaid itin old keeper of, 1 the jewel limy/ all coveted, leaning! < on their pitch forks ihcv assembled round ( l* the dour in the cool ol the evening. ?N-<w 11' uiy lads, SeU have ttfWii}' all cl'you n u?l?: * propiMMtip for my Atift?-tte. Now.you .? : i den t cure anything about uiotif-y wi talents, t book tainui' oi ooldtCi la! liHi ? Ic.lu do a> ' a tVoli by mygtll a*any Utah, id tl;<i CUUfitiy . ? Out t waul tier to marry a ntun of my .) own grii. No?; you know, or ought to >] know, wiieci 1 w.u n yuun^ftr I could beat c anything hi all Virginity in the w?y o'leap. g tog. 1 got iiv old woman by b* ating the u sumrtsst man on the eastern shore, nnd 1 ti have took tlu^oath and tvonu to it, lltn^ ho man shall marry uty daughter wilhoui t jumping for it. Yoj understand me ! ays, u there a the grceu, and hure'a Annette,' f ho added, taking bis daughter who stood J timidly behind him, by the hand. ' *No\v, I the one that jumps the furthest on n 'dead s level' shall marry Annette this very night' 1 This unique address wiq received by the young men with applause. And many t a youth,-as he bounded forwuid to the ar- t ena of trial, cast a glance of anticipated i victory baek upon tins objeoft of village ? 'chivalry. The maidens left their luotnw < and quilting frames, the children their 1 nowy sports, the slaves their v>bora. 1 and the old men their arm nhaira and * long pipe*, to witneM the triumph in the ' ueseaa of the victor. > All prophesied aad 1 wtany oWied that H would bo tba young, ' Carroll. llo wm the bnodaonMat ami boat ' bamorod joath in the coon try, nod all 1 line* that a taring tnutnal attachment ?* < brted between him and the Mir Annette. < Carofl h? d won the repntet'th* bftf leaper nrtd in %' wt*r? * ?rT ? jg I I , ''PaM A* h-> <r ''4Nf " ?r.*i*Vv .V: * */JiJttLevt.??/' kt | ' . ? i >n i ? HAT DEPARTETII, SPEECH It (' 11 i; n n-li athletic achievements wore the sine ua noti Of man's cleverness. this fru* n> rd'fiasy honor. In a contest like the resent, he hud therefore every advantage . or his fellow athlrfct The arena allotted for this hvmenia! mte&C was a level apace in front of the j lleiro inn, and near the ccr tro of a grnas at, rosoi vcd in the midst of the village, I nominated 'tho green.' Tho verdure j - quite w ion otl at this place by prcvi. is exercises of a similar kind, and a hard rf'nec of Mud, more beGtting for the irpose for which it was to be used, top-" icd its place. lhe father of tho lovelv. blushincr. nnrt. i r r>? j thai, hnppy prise, (for sho well knew i 10 would win,) with three other patri. ' chal villagers were the judges appontcti decide upon the claim.* of several com- ; titors. The last time Carroll tried hi*1 ill in this exorcise, he 'cleared'?to use e Ion par's phraseology?*t wen ty one feet d one inch. The signal "was given, and by lot the j ung mon stepped into the arena. lidward Uruyson, sovenlebe feet,' cVied j t on t*>f the judges. The youth had rue his utmost, lie was '& pale, intellecnl siud.nt Hut what hail intellect to i in such an arena f Without a look at e maiden, ho left tho ground. Ditk Hoitldeu, nineteen feet.' Dick itli a laugh turned awuy, sod replaced s coat. 'llarrv Preston, nineteen feet and three 7 dies-' 'Well done, CInrry Prisaten,' shouted ' iv ?pecuitors, you have tried hard ft>t ' le acres and homestead.' Harry also laughed, and swore he only imped fur the fun of the thing. Henry ' as a 'attic brained fellow, but never ought of tnutrlinotiy. lie loved to walk id talk, uml laugh and rooiup with An ftte, but ,=obcr marriage never euiue into is head, lie only jumped for tlio fun of ie thing. He Would not have said so if r e was sure of winning. Charley Simiiig, fifteen feot mid a half.' lurrsh for <J1??rlv*y! Charley'll winl* cried 10 crowd, good humored, Charley Stunus as tbc clo.crest fellow in the world. His lutJ.er advised him to May at home, and )ld him if he ever won u* iie, aba would ill in love with hi* temper, father than is legn. ChatltA, inwuvar. ussde l??s "> ?! id'the latt r'* cs|>ihilitics and hast I any refused to enter tiio iiMs altogether, liber* ii..?<?? the trial, and only otic of the i;ij?ers had yet cleared IWeiity feet. Now,' owed the villagers, det'H soe lenry arroll. lie ought to beat this ; and veiy on , appeared, as they culled to mind i? mutual love of tbe last couputitoi nnd ie sweet Annette, as if they heartily i-liul bin success Heufy stepped to hi* post with a firm u'i. His eye glanced with confide lire. mill I u.;0(i tne Vlihtoera. mid r..,i...l I*. , i -? tfe ! -' i iiw .rd, ui.01, tIt} t.'CM ut u.'iiuCe, is if to c..U li lhe.<Tioiu iiiut [i.rii .oid a Mirjcic** winch tin o>.u?i?ioii > I tod fir. i'eturnunt t'*? encouraging lance with which she met bu own, with proud ttiutlw upon Lit lip, h? bounded ji ward. ' Twenty one feet und a hail".' shouted ho multitude, ropeutiug the announce* >*nt of oue of tho judges, .twenty ttoe cot and a hair Harry Carroll forever.-? t until* and iiarry.' ilaude, ?Sp* and laDdkerchief* waved over the Leads of the pc eta tors, and lh? eyes of the delighted Vnnotto sparkled with joy. V beu llenry "erroll moved to Itia *U>< ion to strive for tbe prise, a tall, gentle* uanly young ir^o, i? a uiiliury undrai* rock ooat, who bad rude op the inn, dia* umiuted and joined the spectators, unpen* Mtved while the contest w?a going on, iteppod suddenly forward, and ?nb a mowing eye lueusuud d? liberate}/ the ipaee acaoinfilisfacd by the last leaper.? U?\w*? a ttrengei iu the village. His (luadsotre fast bad easy addre*# attracted h?V>? tilhtgc maidens, end h<? wRy a ad sinewy frame, iu ?htch sy w* uatry and strength were happily united, tailed forth the edwir.it ion of the young 9m' -"V > ' ?5* S'+ L *: t. *feayhsp, sir, etraugor, you th!ok jot tap beat thas/ ?td o t# ef the bjstsntfifij .V M.,; ' ' .1 - : ?*'jrduB!ztx*A. *** * ^*'1. . " " V- "sJt A ? * t ' V, ^yySpV' l'" ?* J ' 11 1 ' i?3L'." ! - ' - "< 1 m 1 FLEBtWO AS THE WIND? IJL W, S. F ., N I j remarking tho mariner in which the ny ! the stranger scanned tfcr-% arena. ?1 ' youraii beut Ifo?ry Carroll, you'll bea tho boat man in tlio colonies.' Th*s trut of" the observation was assented to by general murmur. x Is it fur^in?re :imii?eninnf you are pur suing thin pastime^inquired tlio vnutfl ful atrintror, ?or ij thore a prise for t|i winiicr ?' .t Annette, tho loveliest und wealthier of our village maidens, if. v. tho ro ward of the victor,' cried one vfthe jud gov t ? Are the lists cj???n/t? lit' * AH, young sir ; roplied tho father o Anuetto, with interert, his youthful srdo rising as bo surveyed the proportions o the straight limbed young stranger. 1 Sh i.r the brido of him who out'uups flsur; Carroll. If you will try yotf sro free I do so. Hut let mo tell you, Harry Carrol has no equal in Virgin's. Hore is to; daughter, air, look at her and umbo jou tri il ' Tho oltioor glanced upon thi trembling mat Ian about to ba offered 01 tbo oltur oi' hci father's uncouqoerabl monoiuuniH, with ait admiring cyo. l'h< poor girl looked at Hott-y, who stood near with a troubled brow addon uupry eye and then enst upon tho new competitor imploting glance. ? lMsciiig his cost in the hands of one o the judge*, he drew a sash he wore be neuth it tighter round his waist, and tuk il>? tlid appointed stand, made apparently without an effort) the bound that w?3 i decide tho happiness or luifcery of iie?r and Annette. j Tuxsnty t\ao fett and an inch I' sboutci the judges. The annjunoement waa re peutcd with surprise by tho spectator* i who crowded around tho victor, tilling th< I air with congratulation, not untninghd I however, with loud murmurs from tbos I who were inoro nearly interested in tb happiness of the lovcM. The old uian approached, and graapin) hia hand exultiugiy, called him bis eon and said be felt prouder uf htm than if b , was a p'.ince. Physical activity and Strang1 were the old lumper's true patcut* of uu biliiy. Resuming his cost, the victor sough I with his t ye tbe fair prize he hud, a) ' though nameless and unknown, so luirl i won. 6hu leaned upon her father's arm paiu uiid distressed. lie. L>veir stood aloof, gloomy aud mo! tiflcJ, admiring the superiority of th ?t.anger in an exorcise iu which, he p id ed bilusulf as unriwilled, while ho hnte him for bis suocess. * 1 Amicllo. my pretty prize,' said th victor, taking her pussivu hand, ! bav won \ou fairly.' Annan's cheek tecum puhfthun marble ; she trembled like a k^|.cii leaf, sod clung closer to her fat he) i :i .L * * * wuho me arcupitig ejo he form her I over. Ilia brow grew dark at tli itrun^or'n Ijo^e.tL'O 1 have won you ;uy preity flower, ) I uiako y->u /i bmle !?tremble out *e *i? < lentl^-? 1 Mitait nov. n.\?elf, li<<w?vt prouuti i might be,' k? added, whh i Jahtaiy, 'to wear ho f*ir a g*iu ??*' lu U1 bead. Perhppv,' sod be euat Ida oy inquiringly, while tho earreut ol li'e led] ed joyfully to her brow, and a murmur 1 rurpriae rao through '.fee crowd, -pcrhaj .i?- < > ' , mum ! BiMiiv Mvtinia yoatu aiming tT j competitor* who hw? a higher claim to tb I jewel. Young air/tie owtinued, tiirnic to the aurprised Henry, u.othnilis j? wens Victor Hi the Hat before mc?I ?< ro' not f^r the maiden, though one quuld n ; woll strive for a fairer?-but froio !o< to tke KiHi ljf spot in which L to?. you o g?god. Vuu are tbo victor ?od ?a auc witn the pecjuianiou of tlu* Worthy asset bljr? you receive from my hand, the pri that jou have eo wety and honorably wq Th? youth sprang forward and grasp his hand with waiiiiKta*iiJ rtsFiu ( ?..... ? oect Auu?imj wan w?6pl?g from pure j i?w>?? hi* ?ho?1<l.jrt. Tfcc r*j?n ni \ tbt kOvUiiHItpuiol'lbft ddjg?M*'J viilagfc! ??d *mfc* th? 'rmpwtfy ^W**KMW& p i ? j &U ?tt t ! ', ' ::-. 'S^: 'l--.... - U 1-1. - J.J.-LL.m..i REAPING IS AN T7NREMEMBER1 by EU ?ER it, 1 ?h .?*MT??1<??M?* ?! ??? ??ll ? ?? ? ? !???? u and noble hoirteJ granger 'Was 'drank in [' overflowing bomptn of ruatio beverage. 1 t In process of lime, thero wore born untd |, the married i ?ir sons find daughter, find , , H Henry Carroll bad become Col. Henry! ( Carroll of tho revolutionary army. I One evening, hnvingjuat returned boino j f. artor a hard campaign, he waieit'ing with ' t, hi* family oil the pnllcry of hi? handsome . | country liouso, when aO advance fccftrfct 1 it rode up an<5 announced the approach of | J . Gen. Washington anu auite, informing biui i that be should crave hia hospitality for the i night. Tho necessary directions were giv. en in reference to the household prepnra- ( f tiou, and Col. Cairoll, ordering hia horse, r rode forward to meet and #?/??.r* uti ? . 1110 uuuw ] f the diatingruishod guest, vrhuui ho had 0 never yet soon, although serving in the < y same widoiy extended army. p That evening, at the table, Annette, \ | now beco.no the diguifiad matronly and y still handsome Mrs. Carroll, could not keep \ r her ryes from the fuco of her illustrious i ] f visitor. Rvirjf moment or two she would | , 1 ateil a glance at hi* commanding features, ! ? and tiulf doubtfully, balfsissaredlj, shake 0 her bead and look again to he still more puzzled, tier absence of mind and en- ( > barvasstuer-t at length became evident to j !j her husband, who inquired affectionately if alio wen) uick t f * I suspect, Coloucl,' said the General, j who had been some time, with a quiet, . . meaning smile, and observing tho lady's , y ourious and puttied survey of his foatures | o ?that Mm. Carroll thiuks she recoguiy tee in tuo an old acquaintance.' And he , atftiled with a mysterious air, as be gazed J upon both r.ltcrusteJy. The C'dvuut started, and a faint memo ry t?f the past seemed to be revived as he , u gated, while the Isdy rose impulsively frotu L her chair, aud bending eagerly forward A - - - - - - 9 | uvcr we tea urn win? olaHped bands and o i an eye of intense, <M?<sr inquiry fixed full upon him, atooa for a moment with her , p. lips parted us if aha would speak, i, Purdon u>c. iuv dear uitdam?pardon ( e toe, Colonel?I must put an end to this , ti scene. I have become by dint of camp >- fare and hard usage, too uriwieldlj to leap again twenty-two fact and one inoh, even t Tor so fuir a brids as 1 wot of.' I- The recognition, with tbc surprise, dc* y light utid happiness that followed am left i, to the imagination of tba reader. Gon. Washington was indeed tbc hand. SGU.s yvu;;g - -p. f, peursuce in the native village of tho lofr [. ers, is traditionary*?und whose claim to a j Huosuntud budy of bun* fide flush and blood, was eV>titl; contested by the village e tury-tuller*, onfil the happy donoameut 0 which tuvik place at the hospitable moue aion- of Col Carroll. ; A VERY TOUGJHL STORY. ' r f t The fullowfng -ttory is told by the c renown J wag, John phoenix, of the California-* Pioneer. The ruu<3brv will !o eee'thut it records the yard.Ct of a coioiior'a inquest,** tvnd in other par* L tieulur# hears a strong reseittUance to |. sornd of the tough stories which poll* j tioianS havo circulated agajrrst t their * political opponent* in Eastern States: tr m . i s -?-* - p | ajr. lusnmaitev wua never regularly { }f I brad aa a physician or surgeon, hpfc he j m> } po-*so?4*d, naturally, * strong mechanic | ical gouius, ari'l a tine ajvpotlte.; nnd in i finding his teeth a great- servieo ?n l>r I gratifying the Utter propensity* bo m concluded that couW .do- ttfo ro re good in the world, and. ornate wtoro m real bappineaa therein, by putting the ,? teeth pf the 'nhabitanta >o gftod order u than ar.y other any, ao he became a h, dentist. ^ :; A n. He was the man who first invented ta tHe ?eibo4 uf pUeirtg..?umll cog trials L. iu tbe b*ck for the mere pcifottU id sialic* liun of fc.ixU and ha <i to j ,,. bo the ofthriflH V -tftHbg jftJS* ^tl. *!cio,i of patiy,. Ih wVlJOh, ' :;- y . ilf, t 7 & ? f/vM - ! L- i ii> PASTIME; BUT A WRITIK 8 5 6. presented himself to have u back tooth drawn. The dentist seated his patient in the chair of torture nnd opting his tnouth, discovered there en enormous tooth in the right-hand side nboilt as large, n ho afterwards expressed it, a* a smnll Polyglot Bible. 4'I shall bnvo troublo with this tooth thought fuslur.aker, but ho clapped on his heaviest forceps ma pulled. It did'nt cotne. Then be tried the turfiacrdw, exerting his utmost itrength, but the tooth wouid'nt stir. Go awny frotu here, raid Tushmoker to Bvlo3, ami return in a week and I trill draw that tooth out, tor know the reason why, Bylea gn op, clapped hi? handkerchief to his jaw, and departed. The dentist wont to work, and t'n three days he invented nu instrument which he was confident would pull anything. It was a coujbi'iution of the lever, pully, wheel and axle inclined plane, wedge and screw. Tbo castings were made und the machine pnt up in the office over .^n iron chair, rendered perfectly stationary by Iron rods going down into the foundations of the -gja-nItc building. In a week old Byles returned. He was clapped into the iron chair, the rcivi'nn* fw vvmuvkvu >?uu lue macnme firmly uttaohed to the tooth, and Tushmaker stationing himself in the rear, LOok hold of a ievev tour feet long. . He turned it slightly?old Bylea gjtve a groan, and lifted up his right leg. Another turn--:mothor groan, and higher went old Bylcs right leg again. "What do you raiso your leg for?" asked the doctor. u I can't help it," said tho patient. ' Well," said Tushmakor, " the tooth is bound to eomo now " Ho turned the lever clear round with n sudden jerk, and snipped old Bylo's head clean and clear from his should* era, leaving a space of foOi- inches between the several parts I They had a poet mortem examination ?the roots of the tooth were found ex tending down the right side through the right leg, and turned up in two prongs directly in tbo sole of the righ! 44M- ? ? -1? " --?J * ?- *-? - iv/v??. nu ?>)uu?r, saia iustl, "lllfti he raised his leg." The jury though I so, too, but they found the root* much uwviijrwU, u;;tl S'ro fG: gvf."I WCSWJ th.it mortification vouM haVe ensued in a few month.*, Tiuhmaker wn* clear ed on veidict of justifiable homicide." , He ns a littta shy of that ir.stru orout afterward; but one day, an old lady, very feeble end flaccid, .oatno ir to hove a tooth pulbi, aj^.thieking it Ar ,.%fc /T.'-.L - nuviu C7Ti?o vuu vcrj rasy, msrimaKO ?-on olud oddest by way < of Variety*ti try the machine. H# did eo, aud at the very first tr.rr dre% the old lady'a skeleton completely and entirely, from her body, leaving lei a innae of quivering jelly In jfhc chafr'. . Tustftneker took her heme in a pilloy live*! several years aftci thai, a^dtliey called her th? India Bab bet Wolnab/ She hrd suffered tofri bly with tie rheumatism, but after thii occurence, never had a pain in hei hones. Tho dentist kept thorn in i glaascase After this the; machine was aold t< tla contractor .of the R.>ston Qnvtoil Hou-rft, and it wae found that a t;hii< tbrep years of ago cou|<y by a1 sing* turn of tho screw, roita? a stone !4ggyi^? i tag&oody uaodfor boning inrksy*.' . .there is t;0 moral at *11 to thtsr atorj und U i* nnarible that the oircuuittance 0 IS ET E fl N A1/."?IVfper. , t x^hjwui' -wr.-it.1! nm ?hm? ' V NO. 22 juiiaiu.'---...1 ? . -.. .?* . Jfl1. LJ. "J.WJH THE AGKOF A IiOf$E I i Co!. JanieaS. tells t!>c following 11 good jii.rit'cdoTe of a Get man neigkboy. ! A Gorman named Sweely?I tbiak that was the Oamc-^camo to tbo Colonel cos mrriiing with bia customary aaluta? * Gout mori^'in, Kernel, how iah jour p was tc-day?' 4 Ail right, Jako j what can t do for you V . 4 . V elle, I dolts you , I lah goln' to puy a prown horse, and I w*nta you to aho* ine how you knowa bow pit ha is V . nw aI.. ttiikHMUi vp iiv-ji * caay} dure ; you can tell that by bis t*ath.' Vat you my?by liia taetb ?' * Yen just look at hU teeth, and that will tell you ' 3 OM J >to went home perfectly satisfied that hu had gained tho inform .uiuu, aod the same afternoon a mar. catue to bit \ house with a tine colt that Jalte had been trying to purchase. lie rode up to Jftdo'a djor, dismounted, m.d requested Juke to examine tho animal. The old fellow ao- ?>?_ ? ^ . .9 " cordiugly put on his specs, went up to lb horse, pitted biw, and finally pttUed cpoti his mouth. There was a "uuod heard is ! of counting uutil te*'oi-undfresale, (32,} wut reached, when the old fellow let i tho auiuial's head, and, without saying a , word, walked away, , ?What's the matter, my fiUnd,' naked1 . the burse-dealer. ? Go way mit you, ycu ialt the piggoat liar in Chsracy fchore,' was all Jako cooj i - -? ? wiwwiwraji. ? WL.L the devil do yoti ween, you old Dutch tool r sbkud the horso-deaier; now thoroughly angry. ? What ia thunder mill <? v you I' v'V" }.. ? Mean ; what I mean? Why you told me dut uer hnrac was ch joea nix years olt ' > ? ? ?i y last krass, und I coast* bis teeth and Sea# dst b j !b shuost thirty-two yemra olt I Yotf go way mil your durned oli'-bora#, Tow ' , c*u't aheat me V.' \ y ' 1 t . , Tbo dealer said no tnora; he jumped *' *. upou his an iuial and rodo as ay like a streak - J' of lightning. Old Jake sweare^beee tsu'* a young horse In Lycoming ooowty, end ? , thinks tbnt nothirg but CoL. Allan eased f: him frottiVelWW swindle, ' MHflH , . $ Cbr. o/PMa U?. r^s I t? jFmwJ.?^Orfe of the beat ti? I tics fur a TMrcaiTtre fifm that WW bite V. k i ewr eoen ia "Call & ifhigh ^ ' , j .mnwf J. foldeu l-UtKw ***** ii On. ' of our ?.!.?. i~. ~ minded e*erj. time rbcy paaa otiflpir oaj^frffi- q fading e???vuute. " * ^ealAPray'^ the;v*'* ' name*ot awotber firm. But the following ' beau all. "fao attorney*/' sAyear^old ,' ! uowtnapcr, "ij? partnership lu a Lcwr. !r 1 the Uttited Stut^'had Ute" uua wfet ': | firm, wetateh"'mia-yiOtiAvn' df '?/ $1 r$ . * inscribed iu the iftwi niacins'' upv? their? ofhto dt^r; but?' ,, c!iti^*rity4t#dono't ' Ibou* juxtaposition frdV;. 4Vi'V. ?. many a coarse joke, from $? *** ^ 4 qren of law fc}tc|Xiptati ,h> destroy, id JS^i*Sjafe r the Vfifcdt qflfe old mw?4ot?, by the In- /{$&<* aortic ?f; ??* ^ QMne?, wluon M^nod to ho ku^ JJmb; bat tbto lua<lt ifcf &" < ? ? ' [ woim, ftr.thc^wrtj^n : J5sSi' <T'T\ ^ ^en?kwf ^W f t?> / a*'wf'TIT'*!!'?2L 1*! ^ ^ '''