Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 61, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 November 1832 — Page 3
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f, lift Mr. Til-..-. rimi... tl.r..K ,1.8. ' - f ' p." ! .re sn j.s'i t be the peisnn who m S,tnn!;v tiihi last broke open Mr. Jolm Scott'.. Je vi-liy and Watch store, and took near 40 good watches. Pur suit, wan male but tie has not vet been taken. O ie of the watches was dropped en 'he ro,i I rtooti two mile east of this place 7WeyiiA, Cadiz, 0'o. lfENSITr or THK CNtV ERSE. Haron Zacu, an eminent astmnnmer, computes thai there may be a thousand Billions of stars ihe heaven. (Art. As ioiivtmy. Em-ycbp in. I.) If Me sup poe ;ch star ti he a sim, and nttenden detl by ten planets (leaving comets out of the calculation,) we have ten th mm and millions of gi. be like ti.e eaith, within w hat are considered the bounds of the known umver e. A there are suns to give light tarot.g out all these system, we may iufier that theie are also cveito heboid it, and beings, whose natnie in tin one important paitit- lar, if analo gous to out own. To i'orm an idea of the infinitely mi all pi portion which our earn bears to ttis va-t aggregate ofsys t n, let u suppose 5 000 blades of gras to grow upon a squat? yarn, from which we linti, y ratcul ition. tliat a meadow one mile long by two thirds of a mile in b.e...!lli, wi.l tontan 10000 millions of Ma. Ice of gia-s Let u then imag.ne nu ll a meaiiow stretched out to Urn length of a .one befoe os. and the piopoition wircb a single Hade vf grasps bears to the V ,(. .Iflfcili't lt its surttire it ill PYiiro. the luionwho on. .,,tl. i' ....
kMtut,.veie! i,uteventh.s,e.o,ve bniJ Vmt fX"," ,he ?ra.n and tea .oi.!ti.lv,oln.uh.in-nlsuns....,..,,iied"i"r,,,,Ml,ele,,hei " ""tained.-Waa in the m.i,,.u,: ..P.tih- ..r i ..... : Commerct
ced lor ever be..,d one aen. or the 1 .rhi f .. .... .. ...j ..... ...... .. . i
us ciuce he period of1'"" l',n d:,"p,,,,i'1) a v.,ted byAl:'U m ole
to .'avel ti 'Wu to tour creation. Th e woman who wed for monej. are in the l iteness uf by pocntes; they live in a long piostilulion, and have not always the plea of necessity. Tuiioif araitsr tAe world!! At the l ist esni ul the County r.irl ot Grand lle co'tnty. says the loirluigton Vt Sentinel, the titsl convict was senL.iuoJ lo the Sute I'll -n that ever was sent from mai county since n organ. z ilion a pe ..Cnvm I 1 ... . I . . , . u A . ..' f i'm ti ii.vic tiiat. z-tkj iivk yfais, ve also leuin that the peisou couvn ted was not a citizen of lh;s slate, and hail but re Cent'y ecaped Iioih rfuraace viv in the Caioias. Tilt may indeed be called an excel
lent cuteriao ot me moral honesty of the;pnj
tviidy Uieen Mountain boys. rt t r- t. . Milltrain t ran re Ibis mvc arnmo j , . , ; d.-t-ase. we ate tnlormed. is makn.ir l ie: t extensive lavages at boulogne. o I htt had been no arrangements made at t-'ans in tegaid to the ministry. M . Dtipin was sull talked ol for prt uuer. i he tioubUs inliitece continued, and much blood had leen shed at Mi olon ghi. Foie gn troops were no longei ier peeled in Ureece, Progrrs of the Vhohra. A cirrun.Stance wo: thy of lemark hy ihoe who etndv ihe conise of the prevaiiing epi demi'" appear lo have escaped attention ; Viz: that w he, ever the diet, both mea' uud drink, hat been low, the dise.se . somes a very mild character. In Italy aim the large towns and riit-iricts ol tlu South ol Fiance, where tne use of spirits nt.d li.mg Itqnois does not pievail, and common light wine is the beverage of the -Country, cholera has made no progress The report in oar last that the Ch-de ra has aUo occurred at Edenton. N.C is but too true. Several case are at. pounced a h iving taken place among.the black population. The attack aie n t lia.eed to town, bat have tsleuded to plantation m the country. Melancholy Effects of PrejuJict. Ao el eriy w onto i..m JohVs Fanh, was di-carge.t ru:ed, from the cholera hospi talon Fuesday lat. but would not be a, love I by her n- igiibor lo re occupy hei ow. hou-e. The conequence was, that e i;atl to proree.l a little out of the city. 1 take np her lodging 'hat night in the blow of a I lute kiln Kilkenny Journal. GILHKHT FAMILY, OF IIIRKRItY, U tl)E INDIAN tAI'TIVRS IM THK VCAH I 7 B0. . Wi ate indebted to the kindness of a friend, near Frankfort!, for the use of a piin'ed nariative of Ihe captivity and foiftVrn g of this family. They will he jo-'tly surprised to learn, that a family fh aild still be alive in our ficmity. who weie captured by the Indians a late as the year 1780. at only a distance of fifty Diile from our township, they dwelling frontier people, then, on the Mohouy crtek near it-junction with the Lehigh, and on thi side of the now celebrated Mauch Chunk sett euient. How wonderit ilbistiates the rapid settlement and progreofour counlry, now eyety wheie so alorned with successive villages, and improved farms with turnpike load and splendnl coachesto say that onlv fifty years ago the same regions afforded Me and Uuobseived tetieat. f.otii the telugli loXviagar,i,tive hundred miles, in
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ir-ial hl..tiUtl Ih.nrrI ll I .1 '. "O.I mi'.R 1.0. I i really wonderful, and afford matter of' great surprne. gra'ilic tion, anil thank fulness. Gcrtttantozvn Telegraph, . A newspaper is the history of the world for one dav. It i the history of I... . ii . . . j mai worm in m'h we now livo, ami with it we are consequently more concerned than n th thne which have was sed away, and exist only in remembrance:!' tnough. to check us in our too (ond love of it, ve may consider that the present, likewise, will pnon be. past, and take it place in the repositories of the dead. Improved Sole Leather. The tanning interest f our slate claims a teal im provement in tanning,' leret.tly adopted by some of them. To the sole of who ever wears their 'sweat leather.1 they tet fr ample pn.of of thi rl timed im provement. By it, the ue of lime in preparing the hide for the bik i 'li-pen-ed with its unavoidable elTert being to ex tract the glmin and thtneby render the lextnv of the hide loose and pnrms. while accompli-hing the ole objert of its u-e thatof looci mg the hair. Insteai of this ancient pinr?. ,x aj , llip
the hair is got off by sweating the hidesi riU" e a,,rl ihere i reason to fear th ' in pttts scientilic ially adapted to 'he pur j,ne 0 ' 'ti ! q i uier will ig-ain be poe. The hide retains and cart les ! ' ""'"C a pi e to ci vil w ar The to the hark its natutal close texture on !,,nrhes de !eirv i t,ll m I,- Vendee, impaired o entirely, th t in the tan'iog:;,t,(J " ' Mievnl tnat ibe pea.mt re prnces it now undergoes, the pure t-m j11?1"! nfing nudei r mimp 'nip rdn'. mer of the hark alone penetrate-. the! ' ,'i" of the kn g oi'ei borg mere coloring matter is resisted, anrl con !'" r''p' Hie representations i-t ti p m
I" ""v. -olidity and H-mne.a-aUo a, . 1 tit-?' l hare a clear conscience A m-r
i clergyman, who peireiving the loorar'i, nf ,u'tl negMaiion' had len o
fellow gave way to despondency, kindlv . iqnuircd it any very heinous sin lay Lea vy on hi heart. 0 Phe sj( k man reptitd with a siirh that he had been guilty of a gnvous in. but il magnitu le was so great he was afraid
to ham it. The clergyman akedhtm! ' Vender, ! Ever brave qnd faithful il he had been an unkind husband? N. j.V"'' vvill heai my voice. The time, haA tyranical fathei? No. A treacher ;c'irr,1 l' have recourse to aim. Heed ou friend? No, but I have been a great j,e,M .v,,'u '"iers; lecollect your bir.thei. deal wotse than either. Hate you vio VVe hue ri-mige to imitate, ano inted any of the commandments? No I 'betr blood to avenge. ,Up lb. in ui
uiteliee not. hut alas! blubbered out the'w,i fi?ht ,Vr tebgion and t tie legitimate
tieapinng invalid have taken a ; '"R- :n" the br'p ol (,o,l we shall newspaper two years, and neglected t0;trhmph. Ven.iear,! fn nds; brave cn:
pay lor it. Lx. .rwj. i. . - -:. i .1 . . .t .n... mai mere nrr now m actil i lnimcuiiiini dia.es, loriv-nve tiitter cn an llm IT...IJ O . . . r . .n..o ..i iriniig i'h,jk, ien fit tiona nrla .if' a ..all . A U I. . I- - nes, one hundred and two book" for rea -""6 "' iiriniiii", ui'v mree. oilleieni . . " J .-utr. nucii-ni kinds of arithmetic, forty-eight kmd of . . -T 1 K"l"!, cram ma ri iii.rtv h.ko o-,w. i .,u mt mtuiiie vi van ous grades. I I I 1 13 .00 A il . It w I my i. . 1. . . . - Surgical Operations Tho follow itig OIUMMI OO t:.S no lurmcrl In.., .1 ... .. I " " u iyr iip'hj. .-cnooineld and IJicken, sur tt . ii . . . .'iiooip.on. i.0y name. I I ay lor. e gm years and a halt old, the sou ol a
j' ..er in ouunieion, having pot an tinnjthere i no rhaige from la-t week of the
vamnhed button, ot the bells iape, into his mouth, it passed into his windpipe. and from thence to the light bran. h ori bottom of the bionchi.i, where it hy. at nrt moveanie, and .luring each act of roughing produced partial suffocation. Vt length the button became fixed , and Mr. Dn ken, after detetmining its pni Hon, on the 3d int. made an incision in to the windpipe, through which a pair of forceps, of peculiar tontruction were parsed six inches to the bottom of the bronchia - but the boy being very weak and faint, the operation wan not success ml. On Satuiday la-l. Messre School held anil Dicken m de another attempt. and succeeded in extracting the button This cae has excited much interests in Middleton ami its vicinity. The boy is now doing well. Manchester Herald. Among ihe deaths by rhlera. we no tice that of the celebrated Pr. Adam Clark, in Scotland. It was his wish ami that of his family, that he -hould be Im ried in the same vault with the late Key Dr Wesley, but on account of thedisor der of which he died, the Board of health declined. A Shing1 to Spare We thus verbify says ihe Fr.nklin Advertisei) a New Hampshire Advertisement. Mr. Abraham Shingle being tired of living single Would be very glad lo mingle With some Fair who has the jingle Two eentlemen fishinsr. a dav or two ince. for Kass from the Catle Garden Hndge, New Y ork, were much suipri-ed it having each caught the same likh. Il appealed, on investigation, that the l.ass was fairly hooked by the parlies, on either side ol Ihe month; and a dispute tn.se who was the rightful owner, which vas decided in favor of the angler whose hook was deeptsl in the fish1 mouth. The receipts of the Post Office in Phil .delphn, for the yaar ending Sept. 30, 1832, amou. led b 44 7(39 27. In the 'hole slate, $3 1 2,0 1 U3.
Character of a gentleman A lawyer, at a circuit town in lieiaud, drip: ed a
,en pound note under 'he table, while Having at card tf the inn. He did not idiscever hi-, loss until he wan going In bed, hut then returned Immediately Kn r,ruing tlie room he wh met by (lie waiter, who said, I know what you want, Sir. you have lost something." " Yes, I have lost a ten pound note'' Well. Sir. I have found it, and here it " "Thanks my good lad, here's a -overeign for you." -No. Sit, I want no reward for being honest;" hut look ipg at him with a know me irrin "kk'h'i it lucky none of the gentlemen found il.'1 QuetW Sept. 28. One death and one niied mid dischaiged formed the teporl of the hospitals yesterday. For the first time since the 9'h June lat. ihe hospitals re without choleia patients. Montreal There fonlinues lo be from one. to six cases a day in that city and 'onideiable alaim wa ex ite.l on the 7d ult by the death of (wo well known citizen. tin- Hev. William Kobeitson and Cdwiu Ly man. Symptom of feimentatinn ate break g "tit again n the eaiein di-tricis o h'lhitanl nt' ! iib.nee'. wi:h if 'ii'l ! .i'1'1 - nf lu (i,,,r, ,1 I).t. ba,,,p" mnlated by It,e K a f ,aV, I" the orca-i -n d a -imolai ..(.l,ew t,. , i'l'e ichalntants of V. tnbo.g Letie !"',,,T' A gier ot the '0 h ':ite that !'i their thie ilened a Pp"vl ihe C hit's wh h piomi'-nl to 1 1 . . ;,n 10 an nur at.i,. tenement. 'I he i eiiton, of Nai.'e nftlie 1st ii t !i,a,p ,n:'' ,ne fdlomg ii..clainati. :'1' kppn disinbited widely in La Ve.. !(leP: dier-; i all v ami ,e! 'o ami-! :Gloi ie a Oi.ii! Vive II hi V ! .... : I hF I i.rnmandat.i of ih -.t rnr,..i . tne itoyaf t;n r i,e West. Count de la IKK liK.I ( QI F.LIN I. icut. Vjeiieial." The Mil!edge i!,e .Ioiirtnl contHim i . I i- I 'ne loiiowisie or, Hie n' je.-t of congie imial election j., th,.. s:-.te. ot htt weh.ve heard frr in he congre-si.m.l eli.ttou ni Apphcg. lt.L. I'..l I'.. ii. i i i . V..IMUI M, v.i:tllO. Ilfatd. IIWIII I.owude, and Wayne; the table ben v i . F n,,w complete as be seen, excepting a bun and Ware. As we ihn relative oitinn of the candidate. The following are their present num bets ; the nine first are undoubtedly e lected. Wayne, 34.092 2G.7o2 S6 010 25.744 25421 24 321 22 574 22.1U8 Sl.btii 21493 21,210 21.013 20 bf,0 204.,0 19 f34 19 099 16.267 16 121 5 175 Wilde, Gi'mer. Clay Ion, Foster, GamMe, Jones, Schley, Coffee, Haynes, Owens, Terrell, Waton, Rtanham, Stewart, Harris, Lamar, New nan, Milton, Extraordinary Peat of Satnnamism man. by the uamenf Keed fmm Nova c. .t. a, walked out of (he third story of a house in Creek square oh Sunday night, while asleep, and fell upon the pavement, without receiving any serious injury. fiiuron Altut. A Substitute General Daniel, passing oy a sentinel at l -i tsmouth , the fellow complained that he wanted a air of shoes Tis (it that you should have a pair,' a;d the general. Thereupon he takes a piece of chalk, and chalks out a pHir of shoes upon the sentry box -'There's a pair for yon adds he, and goes his way, His back was on sooner turned than the soldier chalks out a man
standing sentinel and then g..e his wav.it te - they are to he elected, by the peoThe General presently afler was surpri !ple" on Monday next. sed to meet the fellow in town, and inquired wtih .everal threatj how he came' Thc pi-onfc of Michigan territory, to leave his post. " Sir." naid he, 'have d. tei mined, bv vote, ot to lake am leheved." -Heheved, thatV impos ttii the preliminary steps towards assible. at this time of day. Who has re- wning the rank of u state, beved vu!" Ot.a I'll ... c. ! ..
that will not leave hi nost ' ,r,.i,..i ,i.J: oblier. Ilereuooi, theOener .l with him to lli place. . .. . .... i tpi . ,r
ays the fellow, 'if I attt t !o k up m tin as a go.id pair of h'oe, yon must own that this is likewise a tery good sentinel ' Michigan. The people of Michtg n have detei mined by vote, no' to take e ven the preliminary teps towards asii mmg the tank ofa Stale The detro.i pfpers attribute t hi- decision to an appr. hen.-ion that the making ..fa st.te Gov eminent would increase the burden ax r ion.
PMNTI R S ETItr AT. IXDTWA SATf .M' A V. N IVKM11KII 1 0, 1 f"V LX. . i iO.N - v. . cMrunudv v t- , v Umt te r;.n i i gv.tily . ur re ders wi h more c. tiions elect i"ii i. tu n". Yi'sfer.l:v, we anx onsly aw:itod :he arrival . f ii s! hv " with now--, fr m all iali--n lo.. e'irn.r ..n his ba,1, he .;,mej !,ut. Oh! niE-i infavsti's, by some misl.a,., the uiail iti had been ehanood and, we and ur ic.ders will be orider the nccessirv ..f wsiinr, pa'ienth, up'i. the mail boy can swap :he h .gs hack nguin. oi?i:go Peroiis desirous of set j v .hv Or. g ii torfitory, or tr'avellitii. r ' -.'h an i pleasure, inns" c mnn ni." i:-n-r -v ifj'i.-a f , .z. Lewis, Ku.N , IB. .'it. Pi n-, , J ivs't.i.. esii-ls a,o t s in M!y ri.ntu. b sea to Vera l"ru2 in unices to Ar. ii dco tbeuee bv kph to b- nmofh of ('..hiin' ia river t be ef'lises ot cfl' oars, will ' Ii r it, over the age of M I'rcsiauitiat Miction, 1032 I.vlllA.XA, ,1828. COC "STIES, .w i .crb'hd, J)o'aihurn JVtK.CLAV JA.cAo.tjis 619 ;"3ij lio. lli;:i k to 3.s5 08ii iu8i nm i6ui 131 it 2m 1828. J;.- Kn.Llay Jack'ti.A rns I'otler county lu.rk hiiii'p.tign Franklin ' reene Flan.ihon Miani M .i'l;l!IilCiy l snen 1853 6H 4."3 325 38 705 yi2 1381) 2201 45 SC.3 110 3G8 3242 HT.iO 4SS to ,2 25)8 4138 2i 53 Anti-Jackfcon incfeafc 30CC J.tc -.soil's majority in Ohio was 48 in 1828JL'ss 1C. OP THE PE K. He are informed that the lodowmg pers ma are candidates i..r the .dlice ol jusiic; of the peace, io Vet ay, m piace 01 mdrew C. Forhce, deceased, i.obert Diiinnm.iid, John rSj Dr. Juiiii u. Cot i on, Da.uoi Wilcox. Conlereace l lie meth. dis episcopa' coiifeieuce olosed ii labors at I awrfiicrbilrg,on ihe 22 t ol October last The una,. betr of church members in Indiana is 003,3 'I he fltalions of .-orne of lm prem her?: Madiison district James Havens; f . -. V- a circuit Job,, Kern and tt;!am M U tile;. 4 c .,,: ,enee will h d its sessK-ii ai :i iciiaoru u tolier 16, 183.'J, ne l.ai i.;,ore American save that tiir law of the 8;ute of Maryland, forldddin" the t-iiorinp -r passmg of foreign notes under $, has become nearly a dead letter. Heaths in Cincinnati during he week, ruu.i.y nine x itiiijc!. ..t t. hv.lera, 152. V lour, at Philadelphia, p.-r barrel, ." 50 ut i... ii vin,..ofr IM Han, more, san t , 00 - iNew Orleans. Oct 20, g I.U In the city of Cincinnati, at the late presioeuiiHi election, the voles stood thus Jackson 1522. Clay f 113. Jesse Hunt, Esq. has been elected Ma-y-T of the city ol Haltim .re. SXMUEL L. HOUTIlAllI), Esq has IwHmi el. etetl by the h ffislatuie. w..tm. rof the stalri of New Jetwy. ThO electors of Ihe state of Delaware are imt chosen ho tin; le.risl .ii.ro . k... . Married on Monday last, near the Ii. '' ' V. ,u rev "" '"' '"r. Joi tLouisA JIWARD,ofJenrborn county ' ' "'" V tUllll V f U 1HKH iI .l.V M7I1I Ml,. .. a on?:
The ;ilt and plated hutions m.intifactijjed hy Leveimorth v: IIiM-dricIc, rt M atcrhurr, Conn, now arroui U n varieties, ai,d sell from 75 cents 1j t-n doll irg per gmce. Mr. 1 ei'i r of Georgia made upward? '5:0 gall rn of wine this season. This w Hide from B ond. Virginia and Meda: apes the lar..f ch'ii for one tn.m in
O nite-l ;itpS w jsi, j,im great suive; Thete.-! in b .at Monfirelio bur' her l ot. ler beb-w T)nr- !dont ille -one mar. killed Toe ac. -Ie f.-vi-rrige ar Uni-.nwh P George Wolf, oveni.To? VeiTos-. lvoma tyceutly re-elected, lias appomKn r'he li .ii.1 S-ioiuei 1). Ingham, hue i-lcietuiy .4 tiio L. S. treasury, secitiaiy of the c-mun'ii-w eullh. OCT Since the above was in tpe;the ; ri ha;; been t-nrirradicted : l be ...m ai Ii .um- ... ;iv occupied by J OiLN iliG L'S. in b wn.-..ip, On Saturday. December 1. (The personal prope-ty LeU.i,, to sa d est..ie, vtz. Unfc lioiM', ono t ov, a qiianiiiy 1 biloes, ,inb II, .., Siievp, itirkicd 0.:s, .... uphold unu K'lchou Kuri.itilie, flows, G.Mrs it-..d a liumtr oi furmu," u-leii-.ds, ai.d many other ai tides. C T row of dale - twelve nior-.ths credit on all sums over two dollars,appr..ved secuuiy reipiirtU two dollars, casn downiJue atteudanrp uiten by WILIJ.AM HANMS, admV. I1A.NNAN Ilil.GlS.idoix. Craig township ' vemt.n G. 'J Wfiily doilarsi Keivaru. LSv 1'LJJ uom the j;Jii i BrrKikrdlc, Ira ,k in county, Ind a ,i, m tlv: 17t!i i.,st. H0L0M0X FIUXKLLW a to. vii t to toe p; niu-i tiary. lor lnirgj,iry and i.orsestcali: gi S.iiiU'ra.iklii. is a bom live feet SL'cn h.chcs high, thick tl, i.igS cheek bones, dark rye?, a;;d dark hairj lia? a ilown look, ai d a fawnm way or talkhfr. He had on vv.' etj he k it the jail a faded blue rou da!out casinett pamaloo. s, and a blue Circassian vest, old and faded. Whoever will take ji said culprit aiid serine him in j:iil, anil gve notice to the sherff V,.I'ran,k,,l,t'o,,--'0"or'"dR- lm i;itlie jail at limokville, shall receive the ft. hove reward ar d all reasonahb ci.;:- L'cf imi;l st. j oi ix, s. r.c A DM I MSTItArOU'S .OHCL. ALL persons in'e: ed to the es'aie of la.e of Crai- to-.Vi.lnp. uoc. :sc.l, requested to make immediate, payment to the undersigned and all persons having demands agdn-t said estate will present them, according t law. SC? ! he estate is solvent. WILLIAM IIANNIS. adnfr. HANNUI HIG(i!i, admx. Trait; l"wrbi . ,-,. Qt ,5J3., iSr J- "e,! Spanish " ztZigi ' t'tri'icnti Als Good we.i-rii.ished "i.tokw,!, dlSllitftd of1(llthemo;l;ea. naiile term-. The undersigned, will give 'he high et prj,. f(ir gont sbfo.h ered i Ml CALF 5A7.V5, green or dried. JAKEI) CHAMCEHLTX, Co-ton t.whsoip, ,v!i;, u-,,.,!e, fr in Jacksonville, on the L-Wrence-btirjr roed. U"ern.r Hamilton has iued h.s rlamatirn convening the leg-sb,-,,, P J South Carrdma n the 22d of .his r,o,-h-hi this State the Presidential Elect.. rs are appointed by the legislature. Spanish Church Establishment The Span..!, cl iir.h i. j H-v, 5S ops. C84 h.h p 4,,o aj,i:OU f) . chapters, 127 000 p .rf,e?. 7 ,,,,,3 'h ) p.bils, S3 000frsternitiM. 4G 0Q0 ..,.,n astenes 1 4o 000 convents, J.o0ti. nlar pr.e.H. 200,000 inferno c'. ... 400 000 monks and n 11 ns. Kerie-j: Urossly inaccurate Ktvt fhis xko can. Mr, T,dd. . f f; x. bur, on Sat. exhibited before the j licultural Society, three very la.ee ho , lies ot Horatio Grapes, one of iv-tRhcd "" l'"""ds. l je a ' biinrh ever before exhifnle-l. veie;rf but two pounds and a quar'tr . , raided in the garden of ib,. John Low! ell, ol Koxhury. Pioko, Sportsmen heat this ifV01t r.-Mr.!,mp.n,1McF.trl..ne. ofc,r ve, in shooiing 9 l.mes, recently. h . ktlledCivild p,.)flS TlM.mj '"u he n,aiJ w- AO, and Ihe largest 09. TllM is an ai.prouriate nnn,u r . who can do ,.,ch rm.h... j . e uie iainere.t race. ffP i,UJ ,, " ...til.l r - . ""Ifff .11 lon , i b , u.. ... ... . rri
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