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Desportes & Williams, Proprietors,] A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, Inquiry, Industry and Literature, IT Trms-$---8 00 ucr Amm In Advano VOL. V11.j WINNSBORO, S. C., WEIDNESDAY AORNING-, G S 28, 18Y:3. N( FAIRFIELD HERALD ;IS PUt; iiI 1.I1) NV EI EA K i. B IOESPOR~'iES & 'W1L1 RAI U, ly in ihe Town or Winnuoro, at 83.00 in fariailiy ins ad(an1111. 8- f" All transiot, advertisements to lb aid in advance. Obi;uary Notices and 'riibutes $1 00 p,r iquaro. arntloga corr'sipomleHre or the Nmw York * Il'ruld. SAATOA, Augnst 16, lS72.---No wonder the habit uis of Saratoga have iuianimously votcd this the most bril itnt, SOasoin vithiin their tmemory ! 40 wonder the gossips cry out as wit h , single Voice, "Good heavens, what a rushl P" Ilow so great a, mnltitude in Ic packed away in a placo No tlhil is one1 of tiose prollms that :lly the caterers of tle great caravai aries cal happily solve. Time was Rd that only lit seasonl, When th( >bli Linhg hotel clerk, that fabnlon :reation of a gushing fiuney, wonil. rith in impertnrhable smile amd it 'lir of lofty commi;scration. order Yo; placed in an c'ev itior and ,hft to No. 099, first floor under the roof. Now, onc, registers and at little slip of pa. per with the name of viHlbger and v iiumber representing the room yon are to occupy in the said villager : domicile is handed to a.I Cboniy waiter, who, at an uncertaini jeriod of tOh day, when lie has eis ur, will how you round. The opper story of neoar ly every business place ill Ithe Nilb.ige ha,1s tle sladow of onte or the other of the great hotels re~ ting u1pon it. Apartimez.ts of' any kind are t a pr JIiiumli, anid telegraphie ds ' :Lche.. areC received at intervals of a few iminuis during the entire daiy, ordering rooins reserved. When, the", in addition to the unprecedented r 'sh during the present imiont, the great iMx of per. nons desirous of witne.i the lace'; ii talCen into coisideration it i; nor liflicult to formi somie aderpat idea >f the sate of afairs here to-day. Feic F.N S AT 'IITnE, 11(Ti. oVI' ICF.,. Somae (if thme Icons ait the lit el Walics ar intensely cinicaL. Ima. gon a6 pona oqs < fH geur lean entering the door m F h a severe, alost Hierte, glance at thoe whom he may nie chan-ie to encounter, but with rnni, cient uncertainlty in his step to sho that he is not quite at home. tle Is a rubicund face and clope r ii in cd white hair,anud ie is plethorie, with "good fat capon lined.'' Ile iw-ars a fob cliin, wit h heavy se.)ls atd bro:l gold keys. Evidently in his 1.1 c otf residence, wherever that niy be, lie is a iman of great d ignity, as he is an - surredly of great weight anywhero. 1llie, however, %o!e wo cach hi< eye return his glance with the saniv gall and vinegar he has niuged to exptesp, or oftener, treat him with half-conscions inidilfl'renc(e, so that bly the time he iids himel st.nding at the counter wiing the plne"" of tle clerk he as expe ienced more 1uniliation and desemid-il to a lower level in his self-a ppreciat ion thlanl lie would have believed po: I le Wi; I what an humble air lie ((Mam iicates to the nonchalant clerk hi i niodest desire to secure a room ! .i ,w aghast hie looks whIen iinformined t hat in all that great pile thle re is no spa ce lie can obtain eveni for half an hour, if only to ebantge h.is soiled, tra vel-siacin. ed aplparel for somitethling in whiich lie will be mtore precsentabhle ! A tldi hov limp and disheairteired lie eppearms ats with head bowed dowtn lie full'ows ai dusky guide to somle icnomte "cottage" or up ia narrow stauiricase to thle c'ee ond floor back, ov'er a d ruggists, grocer's or shtoetmaker's. Sneh secn.es atre of constant ocurrence, andl prove that even Saratoga, with all its d issi pation and~ gaudy displaiy, tecve'es here and there a healthy lessoni of humility. WINOJLE~s ANGEaLs DRE:SED IN GA U/.1 are alwnlys in order here, but are par tieularly plentiful just before the races especially, when, cas was the case last night, there are hops at half the hotels. D~own the shadows of thme street they went fitting all through the evening, appearing here and disap ~ pearanice there, till in the conistat evolutions of color from the swayingu drapery of every hue that canght the Ilamphlight, they appeared Iikeo frag ments in a great kaleidoscope. Be tweeni Congress hlall and the Grcand Uniioni, the piazna.i of which wer'o bathted in brihIiant light, they passed in endlecss pr oecssion, and in every description of neglige or elaborate toilets. It is one of the peceniacrities of the place thiat ladies seemi to i ma gino it is not cit aill niecessariy for themur to be attended anywhiere, either in the day or evening, cindl they run about with the most perfect freedom antd abandon. u ere they aware of the ebtaracter' of not a few of the ele gantly dressed men they meet upon the promenade lhere this week, the fair creatures now so confiding and unsuspicious would certainly he over, whelmied by a temerity as marked as is their present fearlessness. ciIARACTERlS iN 'rile ?AiiNivAi. o F A s1110N. Sitting upon the balcony of one oi tha batels bast night. as the enidle& proc< 'Kio;s of falhion sirgead bv, onle fa i ar w i 1t tih f:aN itil,: 11iamonIg Gotha It Iim's eaai'eers eould hard :.y re - press a laugh at tI mailier' inl which they firoma timae to lime came to lie Imixed up1) in the iuatltitude. Il (A so Iaroximity to a brier. would often Ip pear. tihe fce of th coali-lea.CCe oper.t. tair, or a picpocket would stand Icer ing over the shoulder of a mnomber of the Legfiroatur from tho Mn tahat tin diotriets. Wot. o thant v-il, pret Iy girls, iatonocnt of everything ia ve the gayety of the place, pasCed coniatinulally in the nieiglhloIrlooi of a gionp whici tlay regarded wvith undi-goised inl erest., t . i etatraI figutire of the g:athi ring evidintly bliag OIa approach to their ideal in lignllrC. This m1ana, whilo ComiCs her'! to spen'tad his il-agoattent Lnius, i; the otoriits proprietor" of a Newv Yr-k hag 1. It is wll wheni he e cha rater s area- strewit abiout pro miscuons'y and oi every iatud t hat the ye of' tihe) observer Can fro tile to 'imae liglt nyo1,111 the londe mostaache or black side whiskers of' one or two fa -aou (i 0naa aOlieC detect iva, to say ithiln g of brave ihil I-'arley, who aooks albit for familiar f'ace from hat. h:vh:.i lei here sotmte days with .\ ls. eaey at lie springs. aaooore V'aiaderbilt, who gen ralliy lttraets tihe lion's share of cu naO)sit v atid attetion, land to divide the il')1;ol;s inl theC eve'ing with Senla tor Doolitt le, of W i.conasin. NoHN IN G iioi) .i\TA 'T'l sta SPINGs. i \lythis torning crowds of lat d ia's ;ahd gen ti lma an were at the springs, the largest gatheriig, as naa l , ing about. the Congrcs ; and many were ta r'ettnarks made inl de precMation of the tiatentinag aalspect of the shy, wii':eb1 gave It a1 nu ivoala :sigaas of ruiainga tie ,qapo-rt OLi the Iace cours'e. ' SI PPOI'NI'M a.NT. In aac, a (iae d izzling rain began it aout halpaiIAt eight. o'clock, aad -at. telt t!!e races of tIt day were aia h in ittively poa(stpaose til lII Sat uray. Fabhimn reign'Is, and Mr. 'John Mofrris. -Cy, who ias preat respaect. for tihe la die-d toilets, will pertiaiacioultty insist ion: a air hday to a good track. 'ras P~ioor, sr~Litr.o la-t i ight wa'.s bri-k, and this tuorning pa: rtiaes cogIatO;.Ied itn tile Cu (b) louse we'rc a gloomy air al express. el roundly their dissat-is'action at the conadetct of the waterman. S.aiih hi rolila fiIellrs lid Carp-Il baig 10110. Of nl ite revolutions, politica'l, -ocial tand financaeiaal, inl thi.. (ounttry and ill th several States sil)Ck) tll waar' (ommenttacie-d, that. inl tite conditit and tiduaices of' South Carolina is the est aatoisiing andt deplorab le. Wt'hIa atcver wea'o tihe faau lts of taat Stt a teC rior to the war, anl however InttcIt htr ecesion proclivities and conduct itay be Candinned, Rhte wils und11oubtedly as laonorable inl her finawial character ad ieputation as aiy County int the world. IIir credit iawys stood high, Iatad she was more It ee Itroa extravagta':eCe antid corruption tlan almost aay State inl tie UioI. Btt look at South Carolina now, umalder ciarpet.-ba and negro rule. Tie wrectches whoa have.' control of thea gov. ernma aaenrt and l1aa rinaces have'a plundeaahred the people int te maost 'a ighat ful maatn - tner andta haava rinedca the credit of thte Staite. lThe le'ttera of aonte c'orrespon-. alenaat r~t Cohunba i a, pubhil~ithed yesteri day, shows aL statec of thinitgs ahnaost inaceredlihie and thiiat Iahas no patral lel ina iamaaay in thea hisatory of this coutray, Anid thits is thet fa'ui t of the raadicali i)m of lie repubtiacan part y andia a r'epulian atdmtiniatraationa. With all its r'esoutrces and thIe hounoralie chtar taetert of' die naotivye wvhiie population1 the State las been bronight wvithtin thtree or four yea':rs to thte verge of bantkruaptcy. Besides piling up a vatI anad unnttecssary debt, in legal formn, thec ca ipet-baag raiseals hav e tmade a franalentt issuea' of somte seven iion ias of' d la'iiars inl hon ds. U nader :thla pr'etentce of contvertinig the bonided debat of thae Statte, thr'aught an act, patssed fair thtat puarpose, seven million t wo huntadr'ed thtouisa atd conversiont boaatt were is.,ned and~ thlen these h~ands~ werat hyp rothaeaated at a ruintous iteaest to r'aise miOrey for othert paur poestimet, in fact, thte extraiva ganiceand aivaricious greed (if carpet'. haag ofliciatls. Bly thtis frantdutent use of lie contversiont hontds andI the ruin-. onsi ianterest paaid for thte money bor row~ed ont thema thle debut, of' tihe State, whI'icht Governor Scott saidl was nine a m ~tillions,~ wits run up to nearly itixteeni itmilli'onas. ~Suchi unrpartilloled ruascatli ty coutld noct be0 enidired itn anty of thte N orthern States antd is only possible in Sonth Cartoliina ha-rough the sup paort given to carpet-haag radicatliam there by the repul~iican paty. iatnd goveornmecnt at Washdingo.--N. 1. JIcrt ad. Montana grasshtoppers are more raventusa Ithani usual this season. Theoy eat wagont-tiresB, andta have been kniownt to tickle a ituilit ittn th ribls until lae kickiad, iand devouir hi-i shloe wh'iile htis fecet were ini the ar. PThe son hats been sa htot in Tennes see thiat all thte eggs are hatched be fore thicy can be gait to mnarket, so it s aid. A Kenlucky Anticdote. It was customary in former day for all the lidieis of the best armilies to attend ti prominei:t bar bene'.; and this was espeoklly the ease in the conteit between Mr. Jlreceln ri ile and General Combs, in 18-10. Out of these allairs grew the nuthein tic story of the 'nieoot widow in t he i buegrass region. Not fur from the forks of 1i0khorn lived the pretty lit tle widow F.untleroy, and one of her neare. neighbors was General 'e-, toti. h'lio general had looked upont his blooded horses l'owhattan--'"Tho finest horse, sir, in the blue-grass re g ion. ' The pretty Mrs. Fauntleroy had beti a I widow more thain a year ; while the general, having at great re. gard for etiquette, had wvaited patient.r ly for that. lte to clapse, to declare himuself. But the widow, with her woman's art, kept b-er lover at bay, and yet kept him in her train. H1e had escorted her to this barbe eu-, when returning had expressed h is s.atif'actioni at the prospects of Geic ral Comn bs, and the sucess of the Whig par ty. The widow took sides with (hr Democracy, and offered to wager lice blooded saddle-horseC Gipsey, or any. thing else on her place, against Pow hattan, or anyt hing elso she might, imy On tihe generai l's place. TI-e general's gallattry would not, allow him to refuse the wager, which he promptly accepted. By this tine Hhey had reached the north Fok of Ekhorr', anld were ibout to ford] it (oridges were not plenty in those days,) wheni John lPe torn, the goner at's only son and heir, came up lat. a sharp gait behind them. The widow turned and bowed to John, and rode on into the strean', but a 'little behind her companion. The east bank was very steep, and re (Iluired tie horses to put forth nearly all thtir strength to reach the top with their loads. As luck would have it, good or ill, tle ividotw's girth broke when just at the coimanerncement of the steep' pari't. The lady, still seated on lier saiddle, slid s% wiftly back itnto the water, while her hone weAt up tie balnk like I I iW. Ii John Peytlon leaped from iris horse and il atin itstaat cauht the floatini iAdy and saddle, and, before the gen eta ra had recovered froi his astonihr merit was at th3 top of tho bank with his buideni. The little widow was cgnal to tie occasion, for she begged the gener'il to ride oi and stop her hors-, whieb had now begun to under. stand his part. inl the iinap, and was beginintg to inelcase his gait toward The general did as he was bid, and soo reitrned with tle horse. In the iteantime John Peytonl had secentred his o n hurse, an.I u hen tlie goeneral caime back with the widow's hoise, .,he and John were laugliing merrily over the ridiculous accident but what. further passed between them is only known themslves. John Pe 3ton repaired the broken girth, fastenaed the saddle aIgain on lie horso. placed the lady in her seat, bade her good evening itiottted his III rse, adt Il ta k ing another read do win the the Eakhmtn, caod rapidly homte., l-aving the getieral to escort the widlow. it is not neewsary to relate how ho enter tainied hiis fair cornpianion ith - pondercous auieidotes of Mr. Clay anid other famous putblic imert ; but whetn lhe rcach ed thle Pautnt leroy pla ce, lie are eepted the ladly's inivitatrion to dis mount atnd take tea with her. After having changed her wot nlot hirng, the pret ty widow enterta in ed her guest ihth her brightest smniles, and some neow songs. Thte getteralI was del1ighted, and exptrlssed his de-. light as Keuituek3 getntlemetn of that day wou-ld do-. "You are th~ littest sonigstress, miadlanu in the blue grats regiOn .' W hen he bi<I1 her' good-nighit argd l shook handis with her oa the porchi, the wicked little widlow giavo his hand a little squet ie, only a little, hut it t hilIled like an eleetrie shoek through his great, ponderous framre, while she laughitngly reminded himt of his wager. That night in his dreams, the little Widow JFaurtleroy was ,epeated so often, nd in so many bewitching forms, that he resolved to propose to her at their first meeting,I nor did he dreamr th-at he shou-ld bo refused. Th'le next morning a lectter from his tobacco facetor' called Generali Poytoni to Louisvillo, and before tiis re turn the political contest int the Ash land district was over ; arid,. wondc-r fuil to relate, John C. Jlrekenridge, the yuung Demtocrat, 3vas elected to Conig re(ss. General Peyton was both~ astonish.. ed arid indignant. "Mr. Clay's dis triot air, the finest Congressiornal dis triot in the blure-glass region, has dis graced itsel,. air,'" was almost his first remark to his neighbor, Colonel Betatufort. T1o his son, John, hie communicnted his intention of bringing Mrs. F~aun tleroy to adorn the bead of his table. "iSir, she is thte finest lady ina the blue-grass region, and I hope, sir, von will always respet. yoar futue mother." John With a Iujiet silile, assiureo him that he Was pileastd wilt, li uehoice, This; pleatsed the 1 genlera highy, for I.e had a heen litth- afrair John would ol-ject to a step-othei youlnger thanl hiellif. Tho next imiirning the general -or dered Powhattan brouighi t out, an led over to Mrs. Fauntler)'s. ("aIll. ing John, lie reque.,ted hi Im to call 1pon M rs. Ftruitle roy. "Thu Whig pirty har disgravceI itself in Mlr. C a3 's dikt r;vt, :-ir, and I 11m1 colpellei to part n\Itlh 1ho fillein blooded hor.c in the State to pay wager witi that lady; eir. The black boy hud 1t1 lPowhattIn :o the Iiteling rail in froit olf Irs. b'auitleroy's yard, and having tied I im il, had guile into t lie q Ili rte 1s to tell i; colored brotheis and sisters ol' heir mistress's great good Inilc in litving Won tle fam ousi liroo, Pow.. lnttan. W ien Gencral Peyton and IJohi riived they found tre pret ty widow lif two Young,1 lad~y frlileds inl the, 'arid mi in jg Powlhattan. ".\dllam :aid the general to Mrs. adunt leroy, "I have coeii like a tr.1 Centucky gentle manii, to pI y 1th iager i have lost. P IhaIt t t nmad l", is righitfuilly yoir.'. "But, Gener.il, I bclie ve tIhe rager was cindi.i-ial. It wa.s the orse or iy t hing else on the iic", Vas it. nbot 0' "1adam, ym aire correct ; lut I aniot perimit. you to sCIOUt an ilferi r animail.' "Ynl have anothr. and superior iimal here.' ri plied tle widow, lsliing2. " Your ~.in John ; if hre coulId bullt uise his toingute. I thiIk I hall1 ebho'.e lim." The geeatose and in hlis b~d St Tmnri sic r, hade the ladies. goo'd iorrinlg. T.) John he said : " 1r, you will remnin. Geneiral eyton never foigave hiS alight-ii-law he pract.ioal j ke. 1 at er 3e~ns he used to say : "Sir, she is the finest hady in t!e lie-grass region, but i-he lacks :r:c, A N'rl Bld. A mo g tie r miniseiree id of I lo 1i Lileo i-m'rusiani war is t ho ae,;onuit f a curiolus dele I heatween two iilrir- c lirnate vfli'ers of, the FreliAlh ar:ny. I "You intend t0 ligit i dud, ch ?' '1 sked t he Comui) nindan It. "Yes, Colonel. Words have pass- s d which cal only ie wiped out. by 1 lood. We deni Want to pass fr i owards." t "Very well, you shall iglit, bult it. nu.st le in this wiy: Take your r ar bines, place yourselres on ta 'line r rcing the imainision where the ienmy Ir s. You will marh upon ihcir gairi- I on with eqtals)ep. Wheii slicient. y nel their p' I'o,t you will tire up.on hem. TIIe Prussiins will reply. {ou c'itilnne to advanlco anid fire. :1 N'hen one fells the other may tir r 1pon hi i Ilek, and his retreat shall be f Otoered ly one 0 iily coin 11i:es.. "In this wiy," concluded tie corn nandar14111, the isl Which youl both h lemlIald will be spilled vtI prolitaol *j ;lory, and ht-.) Who comes back will lo io without. regrrt, without the re- I nir.,e (if hiav ing Ille or(1 woinrd ed, vithi his owno hands, aI Fr'enehmar~n, at 11tim when luir;ince n eeds aull her lefendelrs nnrd all her ciblren. ,If e mu)K both fall who shillsa~y fliat yonr re cowarhids ? I nrty ralso add4 that I s hius give you an1 exceIIntL opp~r tunli y for putIting at coulpie (of t - i rmanls: 'ut of thre way, a service thiat will1 mroenre for you a .goodt recomm nrid s Ion for i ewar d andii promTei on. t The matter nass atrraniged asR the omnmandlant had dictated. At twen. a y paces from the walls of Malmnais.on. f ne of his adversaries was wou~ndled taggereid and1( fel'. The othrer ran to imn, raised himt nfl [.1and carr ied hii mi way on his shoulders a111id a r~ gilar ail 1t(ormi of balls-brothi, t henefot thi, ntitled to theo grea'est hronor andi rc pect firm the whole regimrert. men bher Alttempt lai Rnh lIntppohil's, 3lrri ing Sbrccl. We arve at 1loss to rcieemberl how tnn y times 0 thIe thlieves havet' invs iled j 1. I1. Ilappcldt's (Kthe gunl malker), h rf Hlorhbeck'sr Alley. Whlen ,July, ,be dwarf boy, with thre bull horn1 legsI Vus sent uip-or theO robberies there refpite wa en~Cljoyed. lie has re ent ly been par donied byv h.is " flee" ellenrcy"' and1 perap. lie-sorely 0on0 01 his mcoalfe'dera tes, v isit ed H ap. rld(t Kin Fr ida~iy night. 'The pannel ofn I he door on the yaird was brokein and ;I , ho0 le made lairge enough to ad1 mit a small1 body. Whoever the ,hief was, lie encountered the trip run, which exprlodedil, sending its for iriduble loald into the door anid no lotbt into him, as the floor wais iprirnkled with blood. This foiled :he rascalI arnd h'e decam ped in a hurry, with a fe w irisigrnificatnt atrtieles. Char,. Courier. . A Chan11co for Sumneihr. The Chalrleston News wishes that Sumnor coulid be persuaded to "trake bbe atu-mp'' for Greeley in the low country of Southi Carolina. W bly I Only beca~use, if ha did not cure the negroes. the negroes would cnre him-. 'fTh iPlil11-ihiia Ii os:', uiotji..t heb4 ittivtlili.it iv' Ielka. " 10 NeWs , wcoit- h's to t!la' Loittvilk, ('mo itl hat ''it will tnt 1eqire .1 vo!i sltrilO't IAB to iL it 31r Maw, Oil ti.t II::. Li t li, vii iiie i' C lii tie itt :Ii 'H l13 oili li on " Thiii'('3 ii 1'l i 1. i l e t it (! PI , ( 11. t ,!1 : ift :1 'hl el phia I 4,10 ,.; kIy, : ' M 1911 tot' i i l s il I -it. i : (d,.n 'ii tou? is ih hav iii i .!Iii . ii .1 ,r tthis v'5jl ii h w hii C'.~i ', v.t I \v 1. 1 (I ti 1 I L'Ollivil ~ ~ Ill). It' .' 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Tile fellow Io q ite y and whr iipered i* h iit flie ' :lt n---.. ut ha i lI've t it a ir Of roi.i chieken A 11 a N htiL' f A whilk'y in mIIy il ., atnd aIt cliek aid 1 bottle are for ihe t'ap i ntd Iaoa at a I'ttm o ht itnn t r t'urned, indi in a & edL i t.i0, leprted to the ap ' eri f C pt I- tail To , ht vehemen01t. Sympllathy,.) "why 1- te por , -1.me [ v l us that his I11:1d in l ivenl ont ? I don't want en. to nuoaa thll it' 1:h11t' ,n liko :. ' 'ut hil inl the ambU neeDCI, da n e wa' 111100,':s com-igneod to tho nel' a", aldt >o 'y after Capt. le a nd the bie Ul t went to ex a1 iJIn 1 1e p:11 tit u rly into* the all A eulIaly, in a sn't11i.orha townT I........ily Ii cll oitc t ainblit. I .ai!ntiet a t. - tn bligie to f thbmi o the It puta ion or ti r ty o f her l, icau' itf, herv deminalion It) wear lt f*:i:ieh . I (1im bl biI he 'I'etL i n her l. e i Slua A. Sie mOntAh ng'r "he . itair Irom4 an t ti en of a d can n I1 litalnc ettr inl h r nkle, and w i aw"ored the use of hish heIeM uas a certain provo"atiive o r th iNW nt, tand woid r sult fartny if I rt'." in, tti the warni g w as 1uhee!d, and lo consteceastated alv" bay beeni ite reuph. \\', rolt-0 !a .I; th 0 l. opdal as anl eondmplo Ph I i" ON;tisthdI in the way that "I a.,sh 0 n i n did on at Nit now i'a whit illrting to ia fellow a a-t: . (i, V i l t ao hing :1t, a. f u1 Itlit, g in . dais hone ty ! olase, tict, btl me to 1ty biuredenl Oln Ily h1 vl : i" .m1 ha i't if rceived It K Id i. ifn bore VY:'y n, toher per -.on .:1 n erty Thte, Ii . G ra Ligti . T'Wl)o Ik.0!,. ti le t m tl in evry Masona ad : i A miy ;ia ort is it tH 11er 8 n: , t e 11 a n negalected sy m l ,111pon :..-:, oftent recss (th4 eye Of the n 'the - lw h iin enti Ow filst :: ~ lat ex IA-- Qr i Ise onl li , vision. lut khil thorit if that vot- lito iy a. '5)lfor tht. solailemnity lof ht r bli 't~ -ia nd tel : pourity of her p Liph. v t wt ins il her Temples 11,te first unl brightest uf bor :li. :alI h litbe dt ltu of :I It er ..aula kvini t u tu l vestienits hwi A i n li of th e goInet threo of its . Ih I:- T t h a nd m, I ', to i pro-t (em. I , as ;i! an.t-1 otwhere mhy itre beatihe otet to Cpotriatt ly uno-t diitii tha i t her o g tt sowm a igse bli. notti, tot taga bdi or of-tp herita ratsment l thae vrb it nideb~ted lforit the per iti' ug <a f verd tf i ts pi dat, td rlough ia-.on haight i tactondong .A barelr furi thaecs of hin .htlal ct (labooN.t. r.