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iLlLL . Our Country Our Country's Interests and our Country's Friends. jj v C. F. C L A RKSOX. BltOOKVILLE, FHAMwLIX COUXTV, IXDIAVA, FRIDAY, 3IAKCII 6, 1846. VOL. XIV. XO. 10.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

r : o n Jti i.'inr's c.nzirtcjcr February Lost and Found. A TALK OF Til U Til.

j bridal dress, and she gasped for breath as ed, but high-principled minister, in whose she faintly replied; eyes every w eakness incident to hummity

Mv own will has ever been loo mnrh ! was but another form of sin

immediately alter this marriage. Herbert

I

. my guide, Herbert; why should you think 1 1 have taken oilier counsel now?"

" ! Because . and hU lirnw rrrowr ctpmor '

v miss emma c. e;ib.y as he -oke ' because I have heard but 1 u) J3' ey , nd a h(V,ie 0a U,C W,,M0 Herbcrl " ,,lton dc,t' 6lood an onk ,. . ..... , , r 'SH. mkp, oecause i nav,. neara out borders of a new settlement, which thou gh tree of great size, but so aged that its whole I-Vom hercar.ieslehiidnooJ Lo;s Lay-j now, as I wended my way from the burial rapidly filling up, afforded little community trunk was cavernous, luring a severe ..eih.t! bot'ii one o! the most untameahlc to the bridal, a tale of disappointed lave, of of social interest. A comfortable loT-cabin, ! storm, this tree was postrated by the wind,

to n 1 1 a ut of perverse pleasure i a ven- j name you have never u'.tereJ; Ralph Hoi

turln ; to the very verge of error without frd "

realiv goiag a step beyond. The gleeful' "Anl what of him?'' interrupted Lo

i of the siraiaier win J, the uiimeasur- w hile her cheek and brow, and bosom, !

ted by without revealing any tidings of the J Maker; its confession to mortal ear cm fate of Lois. People hid half forgotten the i avail her little." circumstances of her sudden disappearance, I -Butifitcan repair the wrong done to when they were recalled to their recollec-! the livingl"

with his young wife, departed for Alabama, tion by a frightful revelation of some long- "Then will 1 receive it most willingly, where was to be the future scene of his epir-j hidden crime. A few rods from the cabin and travel to the ends of the earth to ful-

' fil her wishes."

"Vou speak earnestly! " rspeaklike one who has suffered wrong, and who could .pare others from the griefs which have consumed me."

There is one," said the man, "who Las

been deeply wronged; 1 ha"e never repent

nerry m.'iuens. nor iree, ....a, j oyous ii-kienes, ni ueseruon. une wno was my : surrounded by some acres of cleared land,1 and, to the horror of the whole neighborit. seemed to mock at aU control, a:r.l ' companion in the road mentioned lo me a bad already been prepared for the expected ! hood, its cavity was found to contain hu-

preaclier, and here they took up their abode, man bones. Further investigation proved

I In a scantily peopled Country , where ' that it was the skeleton of a female, while I ed the deed, but 1 have often wished that 1 miles often lay between the nearest neigh j the regular and perfect teeth, and the long jit had been done more "openly. She has nV ' kor3' luere was ''ule temptation or opportu-: entangled locks of soft brown hair, 6howed i made me promise that I would reveal the

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H c,ol of the forest bird, the glad play of. -ere crimson with the sudden flush of in- ed diedtexShemfreX e;nny waters, a.l might have furnished dignant excitement. Ushness. People rarely met together, except 'i:i.r to a poet of her wild and lawless, " 1 tey tell strange tales of devotion on ' on Sunday, when all within twenty miles

rivousaess

of temper. But, unhappily, your part, of desertion on his, Lois."

' were accustomed to assemble in the school-

th; laus ns;'ml!ated to all lovely thing , ''And you listened to the slander; shame house for religious worship; and on such oc-

ia nature. Lis v. ms mot unlike the men on you. Herbert Wilton, thai you spurned , casims the minister's wife was in too much

r.n ! wo-ncn among whom her lot was cast, t not ths man w ho dared defame your bride we of her stern husband to venture any B ir-i n : 1 hr.'.l i i o.ie of tho most primitive 1 even while she was awaiting you at Ihe ! d'p!ay of ter frolic spirit. Indeed, Her(,r v : vl.m.l villves. whore tho i;sa- '! altar." bert's deep affection had fled from his eyes

, anc;??ta,-s still existed ia all S ' Forgive me, Lois, if I distrust my own , , , , ' 1(1 "! UCa"' ,ue , - t ... . . . J i loved her with a decree of intensity that

T'"'r' "i 4 " " ,"s V s'ranse j rendered him doubly sensitive to her evary ihis child. Awed by the scene, they Lastily 'led to sin, but they cannot be. hardened a

-li p.Hi ii rifir nnc :n

that death had come to her in the very bloom I tale, when she "shall bs no longer here to

of youth. A frightful surmrise, as sudden j ba shamed by the disclosure, yet she; and pervading as the lightning flash, made doubts my word, or perhaps my power to each man look strangely in his neighbor's j fulfil her last wishes. She would fain talk face, as they stood beside these frail rem- j with you, and perhaps sh3 needs such connants of morUUty. It needed but a breath solation in her dyin- hour as only a priest to give definiteness logins vague suspicion, can give. To me such things arc wcakar.d a word, utteied by)one of Herbert Wil- j nesses: what 1 dare do, I dare abide by; ton's enemies, was su'.licient. With the j if I offend the laws of the land I am ready fierceness of bloodhounds they rushed to-j to brave the danger, and 1 fear nothing wards the cabin, and found tho unconscious from the beings of an unsubstantial world.

minister watching beside the dedth-'&ed of i lsut women are different, they may b3 temp

,nirr....;r,r.:val t.is'.nv.-i were rogar- ; o me, that one of such cold and anlovea-: fauU and wlliIc llis 8tcrn 80i;.den;ai re de n-.vxrily -ifal. fh was c-niinu- .Uf exterior as mine should have von:pressed every outward demonstration of v i.Tm!m; -i.r li i-t the pr-.;prie'ies of your glad, young heart; and to night my '.tenderness, his love, nn less ihn his sense

i.iiie. ;';ie, aa I eirciMiM isoe, so at length vague fears wcreshapped into definite form of responsibility, made him rigidly exacting b!i h-jcumf! to ho legarded as a sort of ; by the words of another. I came to you towards her on every point of duty. fcr iv;t for the whole community a determined to learn if the tale of your love IJut Herbert Wilton was litt'e skilled

re.itnre upon wlio?e h?a-l was vUUed the '. for attoiher was one of iruih, and to tell woman's nature. He kne.v not that in ,:;-o:ieo? f ail the less f. ank or more or-! yon, Lois, that I would rather die this mo- crushing instead of guiding the wrong voliderlv darnels h the n!ac Yet L.h was : raent than bind the unwilling hand, when !tion whlch ,,ad mad Lois the waywaru .; i r !.. r.,-i , ),!. o ,n f.,,',,,!,. n. ii,rn..m ' ! creature thut she seemed, he was, in reali

. . . "ii i i r- t t if tv, putting out tUo pure hirnt of bcr eoul,

:" .... .v.. ;. "'-""J and leaving her in the darkness of ignor io.v i .ess to heip o'hers, were merits cf n an expression of irresolution and donbt.bu nnce To ,nnuonce her wiU while awaken

"Well, Mr. Simpson, what office do you1 want!" "I want one of them things across the waters they call charge of something, I want one o f them, 'cause they pay befoi ehand." "You mean Charge d'Affaires." 'Yes, stranger, you'have it, the first time; can't talk Latin, Greek, nor French, but when you rome to the English, I tell you what it is, I can't be beat! I have been all Ihe way clean through Dayboll's 'Rithmetic twice way down to 'Finis.' As for

parsing why, I tell you what it i, and if.

you don't believe me go down to old W ea-

thersfield, Connecticut, and ask the folks I have taken the medal twice! Here see that! Jist see 'em!" I regret, Mr. Simpson, to inform you that there are no vacancies at present." "Well, then, stranger, I will take that are other thing across Ihe water at Liverpool! I can't just think on'l." "You mean Consulship, I suppose." "Yes. stranger, that's the 'thing 1 arnh

particular, ni take that."

Disastrous Storm. Ten Vessels Wrecked oil the Jersey Coast, and Si.rty Lives Iosl. We grieve to report the dreadful loss of property and human life which took place during the easterly snow-storm on Saturday night last principally at or near Squam Beach, on the New Jrt-y Coast and much we fear this is only the beginning of thereports to come. The storm came, up suddenly from the East, overtaking numerous foreign and

coasting craft, far from any harbur, and

drove all irresistibly upon the lee shore. The ship John Minturn, Capt. Starke, from New Orleans for New York having on board a valuable cargo, five cabin passengers, besides . the captain's wife, son and daughter, with twenty seamen from the ship Cherokee, who were coming home after her loss, went ashore and was lost. The caplain, his wife & children, five cabin passengers, and others of the two crews, amounting in number, to twenty-eight persons, perished, and among them the sec

ond officer, Mr. Stnrgis. Seven persons

"Welt, sir, I am also sorry to say, thatf escaped in ihe boat, and some of ihem

I rt.f r(.tot Km? it .A'na rtnl,, t.-, ,..n rainct romrtro SurPF In mf tliAt Vnll will

with legal power, and the next day's sun ; never reveal the secret eavc to the person j -en. Armstrong nas ueen appoinieaio mat : nave broken limbs. The following were shone upon the childless father through the she shall name." j office.'' the cabin passengers: Mr. Kohlerand labars ol a prison. j "You shill have the solemn promise cfl Then, stranger, some other thing I must i dy; Mrs. Starke, Mr. J.Leeds, Capt. BabThe cup of Herbert's misfortunes was , a man who dares not lie before his Maker, ! have right oft". I have come all the way j cpck Messis. Levy and Baker. The ship now fall. Circumstantial evidence was so ! and if I kept not such a pledge, neither ' clean from Ullinoip. and if any critter is I immediately bilced

strong against him that few were found to j would I respect t n oath" j deserving it s me. I 11 tell you what it is, doubt his guilt, and the public indignation! Enough, you will find her in yonder I have left a school where I got eixty-two was deepened into something likeindic- i chamber; I have no fincy to hear the tale, ! dollars every quarter, clean cash, and fifty

creature thut she scetnod. he was, in reaU i livcncss, v hen it was remembered that this ; it seems blacker in the telling than in cents every Sunday forlcadin the koar in

l. 1 I. . I . ' . I . I - r . . - ., . .... ' l M.ln:.M tf.Annne. i, mn

nan .mu ojuii nr years iiiin'siermg to mem me acting, i am gumtj iui a neignuor, i uc uiiiu uuusu uiiucomjoiriicmui' in holy things, desecrating the very aitar of i who will bo needed here ere the mornin i speeches, bossed the raisin of seven bick-

Gad. whilo the stain of murder was unon

v.onMi:osc who were taught . with a strong effort she recovered herself ; -m perceptions of moral truth, would j his .soul. But the secret whiun death had teeJs to b ar ecteh others i possession, and, drawing herself proudly ! have been risht. but to bend and break it so lonz kept was not vetto be revealed.

l:keJ her. everv bo-! i:r. he said, with forced calmness: : beneath the iron rule of oower. was toleave i Herbert was tried for the murder of his h.-Qi,i fr.Tm ii,,nnm n,u,i;m more about me, jist

'If i'i'u simoc si-pup I r .'(.siTnt-fl In ne- her without tho only sure i!e cnee wi;ch i wife, but uiits wera wiinimT in the chain i -r .i . jc .i : iineyil ten you all aooui mis criuer.

u,;h'ig va.ne b- t:!-'ir o vn

;.!! J.'H. Every body

iv :! led at her. andevervbodv titi-'d I

'a. '. ir the step-mv.her who presided i- 'ouaiut me wiih your own change of feel- bpr naturally pure instincts could claim, o' evidence; and, a',mst in spite of their

u-r h:?r f file's h ruhoM, hi Vial 3 love iags and purse, Herbett.say this in plain , utr- P Lois! She wafc a creature to be, own convictions, taa jury wer

dawns.' ory poles and done other things so if 1 With these ' words the stranger flung a arn't earnt one of them are offices. 1 don't nilo nf r.ionu nnnn ih Mrih nn,i ttrni!know who has'. 1 f you want to know any

' , nl.n,.t ma i',o rr nil, , ltlinia

lVf U1I I ill lilllluiri

'or the ch'M that fmni ir,f.,nc v had revolt- I mguage, and I a n ready lo go forth in the . P ueu, caret-o m morcn ar.u watcr.cu over , l3 a .i u.m. .1 c i n 5 at o. prison uro . ,, - - ' !.-", r.t' . 11 ...' Ike a hced'.ess child 1 he coTssciotisnoss of 1 ken in character, crushed in spirit, and per-'-si.M.ist her n-4'.l ...1.10. ; t.ce of the cod sneorcrs vno now wonder ; lin(erstooJ duli th, wo. h 0f f.ctlv desak'e in l.eirt. a branded and iru M o j-ct of prpetti d centre r,t horn-, . at our conduct, and proclaim that I have i,ouschold cares, the necessity of continual ine l'man. Tilaw h i l exonerated UimjUer tale of an i 01 i!'.-v.i:rd gossl: aoroa-d, L-s haa met the recompense of many a past fo.ly. ' p0lf-examinatiou. was toi opp-essive to her! from tj,3 horrid clurga ofm irdcr. but before 1 first he list

l:v clwould it. s.:ii

1 . wurk ;!. ;'

'1 a s'lit or outlawed fecl-

i s-iiK'rf:;":-. growing out of ,f er t! : wi.it people ri.t. Sis'.edil .vlUt slivlivi !ia I'll".! 1 nothelj) '1. Irolieked and flirtt d w i'.h

SS Wi

everv ii

in the jtii-e sho li "! p .--s-.1

taa' nenoJ a cnan came over

She srew grave arid sa '. her

ii. a I he

in

iit wli'i approached 1 country Cory do a, u l i vth sa :!i t e

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ro'ind mp-ss nil

miser of f, lite i

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k !.-t i: id fs t';: ri.'s-i cf . mat 'its '

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.1 jC .1 - 1. 11 try i 1 L.iiyuu an auuuL miio luviui 01 me smotnerea nre, tne missionary '.-- r-n in rr fn rrronav

a com-icired ! M he aPj;rfoacheJ lheubefd- ,he 0,,',i"e of an petition from his hal tied with a tow siring)

lljcimj oat of nrisan bro i CAl"-"JC -a ""v '"c ",lc wa3 muu 1 look yaw here is my partition see.

iju"" " puniw. nc aai -iiu , nero is neacon Jarvis name at toe top:

dying worn, n and listened to 1 If you arn't satisfied, and want to know

tale of secret sin and late remorse. At 1 any more about him, look at these shoes,

first he listened cilmlv. as it little interest- i t the same time hoisting one foot on to

t the open scorn ofhimwhoml would f.0ii;!;r but loving nauue. There w.3 a j ;h; tribunal of public opinion ho still stood J ed him in the history of early trials and do- j u3 knee.) The Deacon tapped these here

have weiloeo. ! wi'd, vain vearniiv ever within her heart arraigned a3 a cruninai, and train tYs there mestic discomforts, but suddenly he start- Bnt"-B -,,e ua aiore i icu nun, snu ui-y ' N.-.V, L.i-,yu wror. me, cruelly; I -r.n uarec'.guise.l need of that . mp ith j was to. appeal. ' ! cd as if an adder had stung him. With a j,lst '""l? ?8 eoo,d " new, and a better 1 .,M it m wicked to put fetters m the suul, . which is the at.aos.)h.ro of lifo ts wumm'aj ! will not i.nalt you," thin In -vrntc to 8lrtn effort he restrained himself, and ! m.ender"f shoes there aint not in our dig-

that I dared not make vou mv wi e until I heart. I an ou incu.i, "I wui not uisuit you ny

,v -.,.nrp,t ilmt no tiicti in rmiM ro.i im. ! Two years nnss-ej away, and Lois w.as . daring my innocence You know ihit su

c,a my conscience. I doubt not vour faith . " a ,!l -cr. 01 1 'ven y.is h.w ...ci.h. ( ..... ..... .... ,m , , , - -. simoson I have no doubt but that , . , fniled to occuny her restless nature. .She! me. But what avails a consciousness like I aiu.jr. n u m u i air, nimpson, l nave no uount dui tnat

rtit my own lieservings. i,au i learncu , ,, , ,v -.. i i - ,i i i, r . . i ... 1 . . loved her child with a sort of trirl.sh fond i this, when the w hole of that lilt!

U.a. your attec.ions were ou.erwise dispo-; . , ... none ..,, ofl whicu I live is convinced of my ailt

-ea. I wouid gl iiny have sacrificed my ; M,..,prnai rc.,0nsibilitv which her husband i believe, for the Iconvictioti has besa forced i husband of a mother leaving her helpless

happiness to secure yours; hut now that 1 ; s., earnestly endeavored to teach. If lafi iiipm mo duritig the progress of the trial, j babe, and going forth in midnight with the know tliat there exists not the shadow of a ! to hersili", the natural in.'.ii.ct o womtnly j that the bones were iudec-J tliosa of my j lover of her youth. Stirless, as if turned hanier belacer. us. I am happy even be-; tenderness would hive given her an insight j lost Lais, 1 believe that she died beneath) to stone, the missionary listened to thelale vor.d i.;y hopes. May heaven t:rnt thai i into many of her new daties, but ow, when i the knife of a tn irder.r, lut by wh im the 1 0r his own withering wrongs.

v to ,.;! i .to the extreme the heart which I hae so long kept scaled ? be f uad her bib; was mada Hie thaaia of-crime wa aimaiitled. and f.,r what motive, Promise me," said the dying woman,

not now, in , new icsoi.s io morass, new i?.:ures on ius , t .m u-.ier. ig.i.arui. i ""-n '"" ; 'th.at ynu will carry those tidings to the

ca.aumy woaia nave o-ran u:ociemiy over- - husbind whom I have betrayed. I have whelming; but I am do Hue 1 to sovcrcr j bGCn hnppv. oh! too happy, in' my sinful life, trial. Blighted in char .ctor, forbidden to , but nnw , xvhen death stands besida me. I

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" ..- -7 She grew e.a and 8'lont; her spirits were : proiession, i am o.r.cn oat. irom society itod this piece -.f; trot.Med thought was in her conscious look, UKClJai a,,, capricious, and her voice be-i like a hunted wolf. 1 am old older in

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immediately bilged

The Sweedish brie Lotiy, which sailed from New York for Antwerp, on Friday, was driven ashore, and the Captain, D'Ha-

en; and male, were lost. The crew were saved. The barque New Jersey, Lewis, from Savanah, ashore, and has gone to pieces believed all saved. The New York p lot boat Mary Ellen.

'im safely ashore by her crew-, all saved The schooner Register, of and fromNewbern, sunk; all saved but one passenger. The Schooner Alabama, from this port went ashore. The crew nre saved. The schooner Tioneer, from Brandywine, bound to New Haven, went f h re. Among the other vessels wrecked or injured, we notice the names of the Avalan

che, Kohert Brtire, Yolant, Frincess, ;c.

, si .ins c iuii no .ci.uu.c iiiiii-cii. a 1 1 u , ll u l .1 ...- r ... ' - . , , ..... gms. Me has been deacon of our meotin o. -.. 'a. i t-u aa;'i bent ea"etlv towards the feeble. -t j . i- C I lula. Loutter, tcb. Zl u'i ca.c.iy tuwuiij. me i.cuil ( house eight vears, and if you don 't believe ', ! voice, which now ranidlv poured into his; ;

V..y. '! car the uiltv slorv. He heard of a mar-1 '.'Mr. Simnn" T ,. nn dnnht hut that The Monster Brewery.-Barclay's cele-

ivnrld jn ' nage entered into irom priue anu pique, you have renttcrea the party mucn service, i "-"V-,J "v" v"' VI

i 1 of wronti afterward.. donf ln lrnci.no and 1 know of no one that 1 wou d like lo " "ocuu ui rc-. u ciiiiutiu. .uu.iu nan

ama

ire.; to s-i

'i- !;al f:-.;i. ;i-a; of !li!,ftr '.i est; I' :h tr,ut sd.m-.d a '. fall inda

iil-nu'.arej ; against earthly r-fTeciicii. may

be given tip to lao'a!

.est ta :'.''!iis nijvvon-: its later day

; sinfulncfs of hiua;i iiatur". and

a wuri Lo;

. Ho

thei A cold shuddor r m t!roiig'i tha whole

trictions and er;aetion? o' a!

kind

-v r:s- , .here

s i!e;-ar-! frame c f Lo: as h-j spoke, and her c!ieek

; were times when her increased cares seem-

riie old man rose to his feet. "Lois Lay

jton.miy (3od forgive you this cruel wrong.

e:ic of what was '. his ea:nrst gaze. At that instant (he sharp i tereJ through the we;;ht of soma abiding! hopeless ia spin.. V

.in. ia ihis ceattire t." I vimco of the step-mother rung through the

rod L'vs, putting her li and ia that el

i)

ev. t': t

l re: I : v.". a -o .t !:. ' -1

i ;

m 1 'o;!;'.v N'oven.l er

ia ; i utv was :i--:;iaied ia ! r t!;e L-yom farm l;u?e.'. e to:ii it 'o of the wayward Strange t.o'sav, tun with-i

ta ' ;ui

jrai 'Vli iiaa

as ;;!;!) ;t to bee

tae

e, mi Idle sge-J cl-?ryman, o !;mo.v ia what estiai t'.i in is he'd ani-a-ag the d.'scend-

e ilrtttj'S, may "unahie how ea- :'. g'Vil f irluae, and haw uit.acu seemed. Leis- had nevorhii.h-

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i in

ia

her sirange lover, suid

"Ihav no friend on earth save you, Hethert, no hope of comfort save in youi aiT.eiioV, Euov.h. dear Lo:s, vour truth shall

tions of wisdom p.a.i ; never be deceived," and with these words

I he drew her arm through his and led her frrm the room. Ten minutes afiei wards, ! the bewildered ai;d agitated girl was receiving ihe congratulations and kisses of these , u ho secretly envied the "minister's wife."

i Ileibert Wilton was a man of deep pasisions. of intense careerness, and cf won-

r la an when, attired in a simple j dei ful power of repression. To outward -h i !r-.s, with h-T h?au-.ft,l hair j seeming ho was stern, cold and nncotn'ir.oi.ih'y over her fair forehead, ; prointsiog, fall of reli.ioiw :eul. and devoid the : '.!J!o of a c ircle of friends of ihe. egeni'erneeds which make tl e cm

d hour. It wp.s r.oi j forts of domestic life so essential lo the ine-

fulnes, as well as happiness of most men. But thoy who judged him without, knew iittie of the ten ihie s'.rugg'.e between a

passionate nature, ne.d an ovcr-viporous sense of duty, which had been the torture of his early life. He was one to do battle with every earthly passion. He had loakod upon the affections cf humanity as so many obstacles thrown in the way of spiriLoaht v. fjig--tii;ig that ihe GoJ, who im"lanted t'tose qiiil.iies wiihia us, is a God

of L v n- weii as Fo vor, and speaks oft-

ner i;i ih. sti.i, sm t.l vo.ee tua i

fTi.-". ; n w nn the brand ot Cain is on my

One evening she had seemed unusually . brow and 1 m ist n r.v be a lonely wanderer wayward and disturbed in spirit. A deep j on ihe face of tho earth, hiding myself in flash burned on her cheek, a wild light; the wilderness from the scorn and xecra-

ti in oi my iej;ows.

broken in health and but j ever can!'. he exclaimed. At lhat . hiiber I shall go 1 1 in9ant, a sudden burst of flame upon the

gleamed in her eyes, and her whole appear

1 ance denoted a degree of feverishness in ! mind or bjdv, to which even the ahsorbc'

husband could n-it be blind. With his use.

see promoted more than your honor. However, before I can report favorably of your casp, I have a few questions to ask you ." Now, stranger, you begin to talk like it go ahead';" Are you healthy and Bound!" Healthy'. Well, I'll te'.l yon what it is.

stranger lam the youngest chick of ten, and mammy says that I am the only one that never cost her a cent for medisin stuff and she says I am 'the neatest boy she

ever had. She used to tell how she combed, and combed and never could ketch alpoker" "Bi.t, Mr. Simpson, I am fearful your prospects are not very flittering; Mr Polk has authorized me to say that he bas re-

salved to parsue a different course from any

hearth, revealed to each the changed and faded, yet unforgoiteii face of the other. It

i r.. 1 I . . : . i i t.-, i..fc.jiou. .i-i-i

- ,, , ivi. , , ,. of his predecessors that is, he would not

ill) mt. r , i-i ..ciucii ii nun. ii'iu i.uwi . h- , ,, , n , , . .i j . . j i ei r aopoint any man ;to othce who is able to gel tensd to the d :ath-bed conlessmn of her for i , ,,. ,, ,,., n .-,. , , , . ,. , , . a living in a legitimate wav! lie will onwhose sake be was a branded and a desolate ! . w- . - . . .

H,lmnt,i,1vi-(..ii,nvpnts.l.l,irh! , iy appoint men w.i. nrs cripples: iney

are still well re.ne,nb,rcd in .Ur.aged; VVM Jalnh Holford returned . h, found ! musl.!"'lvelosl a limb' f .80Rfiited.

al stern contempt far weakness he coald not man was seen bwly weudirn; his Jway on ! h-r who,n he ca!len bi8 wifo lying cold and I ...- i,.. r....-,1 in ...red foot toward a clu.ter of rude dwcliin.s i .i..j i... ;tu .;i .L ';.-; i labor such , as foMowing the plough, swinj-

::::::::: ;:.:.': a,,:;, x;;:iWh:eh ..-..ruea .!.e site town. desf,n.d s ::jrvizzx:z s-bammeraad the i.ke. ue

ne

eians for w hat ha c -nsiuo.-e.l hor waj war- j which m.rkeu the site ni a town, destined ; fnJ disappeared. A nig eisnn l nerv.uis f.i'iy. Tears were her t ta bee one eoinew li it famous since, in the j c3,n3 0n, ami on tho ooi

'.nn 1 ev a; .:';t !: rel i 1 1 re

0 alhv.v a bride the pri iitil the moment she was er vow. She was espec-j -ti 'y, an ! seated hy her eeive tha visitor? as they ; the carlo; ;s eyes of all ' 1 upon the looks nad in vi ; iv.tts pair. O . thia ocoa-'. Vi hr:-!-. was alone; the'

Hi? oi;ieiat;ng c.er- .

onl," reti'v, and aanayed by her perversity, :. annsls of I exas. I ho trave.er was b:nt be

ller.ert at length pave iv.r his a-Jmoni-i neath u.e weight otjears, n.a inir wai . 2n n,1( tu r I i 'J stream, 6ome miles distant tioas, and af.er the usn il evening devotion,! white as the sr.o-v drift and bis fare was ; fr0in the eett'.ement. The wronger and the

n w.aiCti no lori.c occasion ta pray lervcnuy ; mar.u wua .-f.ci huts h. m mi. : . u .- j wronged had met only in lata s last moment.

ni oi irigntiujeiorm mnKt f ,,, n(r.,n hal.lpra po snon

Liurruw inu uouy o. mo i

sound, and that as soon as he had issued

this order, no less than six or eight had j

I no ! it 1 1 1 n t ic.n r. r f m on t nn n wprfl

alrnnirnr ivaa rminil nn tKo h-intre nf o-nl.i ,

.i"i,-i ' v' l-11 ' .- vnn9 v, v. , I - . . . I ..... .. n l.n n it laoiln

for a better spirit to descend upon his wi'e. ' coal 1 trac. Ha wis fa'tU and weary, and,;

privil 'je, he paused at

lire with a s fan;

he retired to bed. leavinj L;is at the

h.'sii!.-" the cradle of her plet ninr chiM. He . the first oi" llnj" cibms, whicu st iod a I it

h.a ! :.i!:e:i into a !i.rt shimher. when he ! t'e in advance "f tho villars. It was near

by the

was awakens

He started up -and s-nv Lois in the act

a mile in length, railroads, hoppers, steam

engines, &c enough to confuse one. One

hundred and eijhiy-scven horses, each

worth three hundred dollaie, arc constant

ly employed. One copper boiler will con

tain 4.200 barrels of beer. Thirty tons of coal are consumed daily. The mall bin

will contain 1,6000,000 bushels, worth $2,

500,000. Fifteen hundred barrels of ale

made every day, and sixty cats are kept to

destroy mice. This establishment does

vastly more to deprive the inhabitants of

Great Britain and Ireland of food, than

"short crops," yet we hear much less com plaints about it.

The Collision.

The cabin passengers and officers of the

Congress were all saved without hurt, ex

cept the first engineer, who was on tho

watch at the lime and badly scalded: nine others badly scalded, and five slightly, including deck passengers, fireman and deck hands. . The pri icipal books, money, &c, were saved. The collision took place at the foot of

! Islands S3 and 87. The Congress sunk in

.' ii e

iKen hvaee, bal the

In

not v,

eom.f, and as minute af-

w.';:srers were inter

fVoi the X. Y. Times. An 0ac8-saeker "Hard Up."

. i l . ..a , ... i .i i l alio in Imi'in ia thp ctihctnnrn n !. c nrv

unc esinn- ol a tioor. nia.iiai. ana iner.re on me nearin u.ur.u , ...v.. ....,.,....

of 'Vve li Tht to the dwelling which he now I recently heard related at Coleman s HoI a ? . . . i . r . . i if. .1. : : . . r -. - l. : 11

leaving the caaia . entered. . nun oi atniiiiic lorm was j tei, m asiiiugiun tuy, irom uu u u in As sl.e turned and met his eye, she shut crouched beside Ihe emivars, with his cl- he seen thai the prospect of applicants for Use half open door, and approi -hing the era-1 niS on 1,13 i ' btaJ .office is rather precarious than otherwiso.

up the .to! tleeaing babe t'res- "vc tm u u-ji. ... j. j ;,ir. u sai l inai a snon lime since, a

i man arrived in this city from ihe Sstate of

I Illinois, (whom we'll call Simpson.) in

search or an o!ficc. After making inquiries as to Ihe best person to aid him in pro-

i.. r- , .1. .... r ir :i r i. n 11 iiiti iifmtiii.il, hi . hi i.ji '

.;.!. .i ...!, i.t..-u., . : ure: i vou wan'. ion vou huh suuk ii- ;

C'lIllU Wll.i LIVi.oiii.a.-, . .i. i ut; i b I L nil. ill Jtl l i , . , - , . , . ' , It u , .. ..i.:... ...,,ii , i:... r vomer town. It is tiir-.c davs since I have tian lo .air. &

.....-li-i-r lir.il.-', idr.-.-. Tl. tIi.- inrrniv pum. ! ll-U UrL-ll

nent aiiO :s lovered li lain t aat he was

n.lti

i d.e, .'o.;

sin" it fondlv to her l-som, she kissed its;0J '",-"y ' "';' r,,e"r "V',:".1"-

! round cheek again aiid r gain, then placed it :rttc"' l;) u' y ' ,c,,,,u UJa i .... . . nliiliii- -l.i..ii .4 n-.ii.ilv r.ailOv siw.ver

I in her Misa ana s onus, biw tsiim: hrn siio a ," -j , . .7 i- i I was only g.in? to the wood-rile, she bade , eJ in a nc v caantry, he c duly rep.ie;.:

-, a staunch Democrat from

o.'X for Baltimore and othei cities, to have

their limbs amputated, so anxious were they to be fed from the Government crib.'" "Has the Colonel actilly tald you sol "Yes sir." " Wellthen, I almost think he's a darned foo!, and I was a darned eight bigger one far comin' here so good niornin."

A few mornings after, when taking one of my usual strolls through tho mrket, I heard a "hall! baliao-a there, mister!" and turning round. I recognized my old visiter, Simpson, with his dress covered up by a clean linen (rock, tied or buttoned tight un? iler his chin. Affr g'ving me a hearty salute, lie said, I'm dirn:d jrlad to sea you! I ain't

ikli a dvnsd fo il as same might' suppose.

I r. .. . t t . J

11..' I... ..l.K.I , f-1,,. , V. V..rl- ,..t .in (M-npn ilv L- niuin n i " '- J"" -ium ei.nui uu"

ill.'.n- ' l , i. ? 'lini ilt" l I'm, ii-ii- I...J ....,....,-.....-....- . .,, . . .... - j

ri-krr.ianir-.t, .irfti.-,, l.n. nam inrnn n I. . .. ..

Idisiovered I,, him that he was mean eaa.e i.om a-a inner room, -u.-i.. .. . i:ie ennor c i a paper m mat cuy. . .r.o. ; , l!n;r t,, Mr Walker. Ewho by the way, "1 eul "

ithe alone. He spramr irom his bed an 1 hoked : ou;y i..e,-my w i ; ueiag somewnat oi a a introuuceo n.m ; bcps ,s, . i-f lUc i(, - District) "a:

i,in.,,n. i, .'.-. I nn, ii,m'i,wm, ii.s m.i-i- '.nn. id a i aco u a nan re c ii . (i c in a i s. n o w .as ' .....r.... .1 . j. ....

Dreadful Effects nf MiUerism.i strong feeling seems to be gatherin againsl the advocates of ;Millerism, and i expressedjin very decided terms, in man;

directions, in consequence of the maanes which il brings upon many who embrace its doctrines. Among other cases, it is st; led, by the Palmer (Mass.) Sentinel, ths under its effects, Mr. Ebenezer Yfalker si riously disturbed the congregation of th Methoeist Church at Bordville, on Sunda last, byhis fmiticle raving and boislerot conduct, which he continued for the grea er part of ihe niht. and on tho folio win morning he paraded through the villag without any clothing on his person but

shirt, raving all the time like a manic. 0 Wednesday hed.ed. a raving madman, s ler vainly attempting lo put an end lo h own existence! Only last Saturday, sa; ihe Sentinel, he was in Palmer Village, sane, healthy and shrewd business man! We also learn thai one of the sons of No: Nelson; recently deceased, of Brimfiel leaped from Lis bed one night, last we and passed through the streets with tl cry that the '-last trump was sounding,1.'

a slate of perfect n;enta! insanity.

three mimtles, and twenty-six souls perish,ep! The hull sunk in fifty feet water. We notice lhat Klady of the Buckeye, which some time ago came in collision with another boat, by which several lives were lost, has been tried for manslaughter in the U. S. Circuit CouM, and acquitted. We

I presume rightly. But il is evident thai the

law on the subject of collision must be more rigidly enforced, or else there wii be no safety en our waters. Ninety-nine collisions out of every Iran dred might, wi;h due care, be avoided. They are nearly all the result of shee; carelessness. Shall life and property bi thus sacrificed, and those who cause it es cape? Some way must be devised lo reacl

the evil: not only to punish the offenders

11 . - . ' ... ....;. If . I. . 1 ... ill I ...-lr

i : i i a i i .i!,::;s oi won-iof cast Irom w'.nr wish of i:i. are. iuiuiim-. c-....., -- -- "t ., . - .,,t , - ,,.-,, i.e , -an-' .. . , ,, n i nMnciu.ug i u'.u v , - t . noa:h:r. nn'il even Lois began to ed mi Idle life, and the crude fanaticisms ( cold upon the hearth, bat the ch.ir where : J; " J o , sVt'ron' i n'"f oUi.r 1 19 V'10 t'l V'"' ?oseJ arin at ve ioUr f-.asi;shewereaho.al to wed n L.zgard : of a vouthful z.alot had been shaped and , Lc. had last "t. tabio on which Uv , . c n a.t d a ,; n ... . , T-,f New ork whom Mr S. rrpresen ted and a , l.v , month. Now, 1 tell you, stran-i-vrr !. ' ik,. vmnn-hnwi ti,. f.irfe of ' 'icr work. t!i a lamp shu bad .ighted sti.i " "- ' a friend and adviser of the President, and er, tht I am again happy; al 1 ve got to ' "V. , , P ... i teaperedby c rc .n ,lances burning dimly in th, day light, all denied , strtng,r was one t,,;e ;.gr,n :f a n ; ta vvho:n aH ap-hcanls' da is to drie and take care of that boss and , uv. ,, our, :n;if after mticu, aa iron wid lu 1 enab,ed hint so ea.. to , ;c . ) r- f.,r hr : days wh , g, abroa i ...f. ha..- tei .- iTh: cart, and P have eschewed politics and iih-m-d y t of bcr CtYM ?, .J'iM.t ' V ve Th ofTice-.e-ke'r from the Sucker State: commenced cLewis bee,w .: ..i . ,o.v.m i.n.n'tjiil expeotatton, iha - eranee for those who were oerco.no l'' ; bo fimnd eithsr in the d ,ve n g or around ' s ' -r - " - ; - ' -tlvv . , . . . , ' ' - - tail form of the bride-; evil. He had not the skili to guh religion lneighborhood. Of cours' tha wholo l f, oU "f"," cl vm I N mhl ' II - of Irish OaAn Irishlav bv sin, dv s atin, S kS.! to'ell foiuJinfeatu es of first the belief was that some untoward ac on h.s ,iPs, whaa ho ' lur.h.y s.n..d ,.D,,vn Klfl, wm:l, be callel -muckle P-jest: a short time afterward, the '..'hi h f in', , ",'11ll-e! H'l'el' k " " . , ' ', c;jent had befallen her, but Herbert's ng,. ; by Ins iragraeioiii !..-t. : dun." with comm.n metal buttons rather Iciest he. 1 a station, for ih purpose of orT' ST' 1 JOSPOt' W,,.? S1!; Sz .remembrance of. iar d.spieMle for " ure bu idle w-r.N. " h, ev:la,m. , skirt pointing down- !r;.,; confessions, when .he following w.i ..i ret.ii.i ni; oi.the comaany were, inst, were put forth like exactions. ;:",, tUva i.,. ,rt th Bn;. in a cd. cane of wl,.-,eJ.ng pnests. who, .' ., , 7 r ,k.J di.lnju? ensued:

Miu .i ev mis oi.i;ao;is n

rem

la wed-i Same la.'teen years before, during a tern-i ,.,,. :,,,:,.. i, ,j wa.idercJ

in.', he approaehe.I Lais atl akeJ her ; por.ary suspension of his clerical duties, i';orinto the woods. For davs aa l weeks to aTir.l bun a few minute's private con-: conscque.ico of ill-health, he had taught . wa ,he 6earo, continued, and not unt.l ev-

vers i' -0.1. tn't-eilmg the lo.k3 of won ler ; shiol in the village where IjOis awe.i. ,

aid fa: ar i oa 1 clo w , ; fS'a! th-l i. r

saui n?, out u is lor vour Siaoruness

I would speak before it is too late. As I d.nial, and therefore this

stoo

youn

clai-: she

ed n.

del fn: the the

il ips

s.acr

for wh

bout lo become my wife?"' . ' ' uay was an inomarehaasle idea . m?nd-

tae girt s cb.ee became as wniie a. her vrci ,n i;l0 ;fa -r 2Tt 0; j-ma:iier-

.1 1. -.- -.,.1 1 !.,!., i.,. " "i v" R

Ult.ill 111 iiiiuii. . iuiiii "iui,. 1.11 1 ii.icinii . , . . , th a c .i-vmenls of thi,. I care not for your ' sarn3 material, some inches too shori for visionary fnure; g.ve ea-a ba -lt tha h -!.t of j his pants, which were made of common this world, the hop. and jay of mv pres ! sheep's grey; Im whole apparel rather ihe

eat hfe, give, her bac-t ta ma, ana I ask worse for wear. By toe appearance of his

Pat. 'I su.le a pig, ycr reverence." Priest. 'What do you mean to do with it, yon vagabond?'

Pat. 'I'll gne it to you, your reverence.'

nn n,-... nf tho wide forest had been exn'or- i

reproach cut no 1-1 i'i .n r... u i ! I'hero was something in the wayward, out . . . , ii .. , r .j,,,!; ,.,

.-...'h ;a ari-i bVev-, of decor u"t Lois ' inninj child, that touch3d th, heart of the i6ixhV UM body cf the unfortunate " b.ynn I. I, y.,, cannot stave off arms and legs, which ,r,jecied through hi, tries., (in a greai passion, uo you - 11! lal the' wv-"in" ' stern and repellant minister. The stirrings 1 death, you can da n.oh ng r-r me." ; dress, one would suppose lhat he musi have hvant lo make me the receiver of stolen .."n,' a a, u11"0!'11. of that mvsterioas impulse which makes i " ' , 1 .--.,..-. ,1 .1, , r-.,i A feeble voice wis a. unheard fa ntly I grown sit or eiu'.it inrhes sinre the tailor ; p:od?, 1 ,'r : C ',, V A. heUhetir.n.st nature yield to instinctive ten- 1 o a ni. d a.casi an.dta j;r ! c r. a,d ,:,!lim ha.tilyr.se. As he had made ihe suit. His head was protect- Pa.. 'An 1 nre, what'!! I d with it, ycr - i v, w a!e ' Jomess in th presence of childho.d.taurht ; fial,;I & v til wh n fo Sd' bent U;s sta' .va-t hg.re b,i,.,f. f.i low eJ hy r.n old fi-hiaoe I cas'nr. and his feet ' reverere-?' X of Th " r rl n f'r ' 'e ? ' tJ 1,e llH 'ryc,o.ture, who nestled ; ' - ..J;';1 aya tt teri. i ,:U! ?' were ch.ihe 1 with thick while woo! stock- V"- 'l the right owner, sir!' ac, ol he ..rtdegroom lost their set-. itl his bosm unconscious of awe or fear, 1 'i'"- , 'T b, age I m.s,n:my looked aimst -iih ' in fi..n;y ,cl h . ,,r f -,li!e P.,t. l ...Ter-.l to him. and he would expression of rig.d gravity. i anl wh canU only be governed though ; b.e -Mt .:. wh S,n,,g ia phys- i ,ei 1 ' n-.i have yer reverence.' ouwid think Ihis strange conduct. ' th awakening of her affections. Tao feel- , f 1 ... . ' ie .1 iue. and daring m s licit, c mid presime i " I o-hPi. tp,ii , u'. n

.. . . . - . ... . . 1 ..i r 1 n,; in v L--i uuid 1. 1 1 am-- ' . . . , . , . - .n m n n i in i fprpinnn p. n n:i . . . . - . ... . - --y ,

in ' was too inuoi-ont t.i -i trii. in-1 ii , - . - , ,,,..,.,.,. j,i : ilus t orave i.ie o iniirs 01 iinneoei. ana . . . . : : 1, ....

;i3 two:, hi s.f- nrf T1-1''' u V. Ki scoff ni l!,o linuMo; i uterii.tv. A "ter ; lnlroUnc'inia were over, Mr. S. sell iur j

. ,.- . 1, .,m i'tii 11 ir-', iiiiiii 111 r.-.:,iiii:Liiiii. il-

I 1 ...:..!.. 1 . . n- . - . ii-ijj. in a n;in V stern nature, nau iiui. m : . .' - t .-.n. i..u.:i e n :i nwiii v pinvt r.inve?. 1 n'iii. nun oimusuii j.ivs . ...

' u-"'ai USMUe o:,e as ' ... T,.. .,;-;.-;.! i uttered a thousand incongruities an j incoa- 1 '': 1J ..:.,- ... " . ' .. ....... "io--- ..,i m n.,m. H-'A n.ble heart will disdain to subsist.

ir,;.-,..... r..:. ... ;iivi;ilia-liii'ii.i,ii?. ii,ii--.--. : i .- . ... ; aio I Willi diuit; utiiDJii niii.iii, in.; nun ; "i"fci sji n iLcfls"'"M - . . . . . i

.in. mil in. u.l-, tiHls. ,t MI . . . . , , , , . , , ,r .1 sls.i.n.'lS. U .101 n' Uin.Cl( l !; n i.u-.iv . - ...... ,l- - ,1 .. . . n Ihn h.,nni' mlhnrnil hr i -r.u- t.t 1-

. r, - ...i. 1 ' ' 01 a sjn2.v1.it. i.-aaaiai iiie naa n i eu icsu .- , . '. . , ,,.,-, r.m,!.. I returned. mcrai ottne lirsi water; 1 sno.iid nave,"-'- - ... t.5-.. ...u ..1 .......-r:a

Cr;i7r; the recollec-.ion of the pretty and joyous or u a.. , ; ..v,v, are , cler.vman. are y.u n-tr' said known yon just as easy in a crowd of .me the lakoror other,; or like the .eech, to a countryman wh.ee f.cew

ui.ui'iumii iiwin.iMaini, Rut : -,t,;i.i ,,, , .n after vmr ot absence, ho re- " "'- '"' ' s .. ... - - - . .. . . - ... f, .Ii its tii . o'll ol Ihe null :c rrnnarv or. ..mnmhwnii clmi

1.: ... . ............ r-:.,.. 1- 1. . 1 ...a j ----- " ,, .-!,:, ii,. r..v-.i kit diva evident v w.as. he. a&raptiy. 1 iiniusano. ,ny irimij. .ur.o,... .1. - -- - - -.- - - v ............. v., ..... . --

11 i.i. 11 !! . ii.'.i 11.1 11 nu ,1 j ill. .. t j- , ,, ,li hn. liar in ., Mm h.mn. n linn i. in '.' . v . - - . , . . . - . ... l.l.n , ii,.lr 1. n-.., lh.i nar fpr- : -.--ii.:

1,,. ...... r ...... 1. .... vr-,.. . lul"" 1 ' ' . . . . .... t i. , i h-vn !.vl hv her d.-snondoncv ! "lam." : Ins toj me ail about you. and 11 you win ; ," -t - oiany, inquircu ins name.

',:i'..' p.V. r . ?" -"hoo.i. 'f .:VJ.:ti. r, emission of the foarful crim-j o.j -And you are s-vorn to keep the co.r.scl do the clean thing by me, and get mennlbutwill one way or other earn its sub- lhe gentleman. -WaM.

.. ' . . .' "'"' aenuy misniaceu "v -"-:-!"....,,,,. Thw were svna. however. ol the dvi?" ' nffi.'t? ri-btii. I wil do lhe fair and clean stance. ed Paddy, "are you from

irst ume?-..on grant ,t e not to-. Ute: ; . IT aner'v fr"n who ravo diuerent interpretation to the ' I a not of th.t faith which holds t thn,g by y0:,, I have travelled all the way Hay. of the !.-At little Fort, there iwooui.i mavis . here ..fihai hornbie idea passed my mind that per-, I., s had w.l. am. 1 hi... a, an .a ;y fn nJ. 1f n L,rief.-S .m a. the e!"..-a.y of c .ai.ssio..." , TlL'n, .... .,,,., fin,, lhi' . h', room snfTieieni to adfAer oPcm vour W,thc,?

i I was about to eonsutinte n s.mt.ar a,ri-':,he; cjiti,n.- i who. in,., thu time, refuse J 'to s.t under: "ihaw,-l care n .thiag aSaat crJ. ix milc3 on ,he9ft ere , nJ have spem commo.hne lhe large .mount of produce i3:;Are you a ..n of

i.tv. a. . 1 ill lilt: lllt'll. tV rtil mil ll"i'C3 ... - . . t np..inh. a ,.1 tho haroiV,l II l ; I S If. OtV ' II i I I IT I i 1 1 1 ' i-j hit .m vuii- no - i .... , . ,. a a r I r I . . 1. . .: ... ... A ' - J I .f

- , : " ro.s xM h3 b?en a roily eeen. i a 3 hi- i v " ..w.. , . au UlQ (iU3l except seven aoitars ana a naii. romui? i-raru i wibi uhitiu hh., , wqmreu a ueaurmnn m a t. ne and eternity, I adjure yon ted me J wh.s3 lim- man, th ,ugh they ve.it-.eJ nat to utter her cansa e: fo wh.cl. s a a. I J U a d - ockin: and I learn, the Curt House bem2 full, that a1; Dlicd to him for emph.yme

eiaeroiyoaroicnree tra you area- .- .' , ,,. ... i:. .:,.-, n1nral . tl'i d ar tha .ghts ti.n iarKO I w.taia -ta-ir. ..... "?' s,'"r - ., ,lfr. . .,.,, j t .-,...,.. ,., MmMMInMi had h.n ma.l. to fill the! "VvT.r. no.' rculved ihe

. ..... - .

llrsi.a llis h "tva-M hor:.f aal hr co it."

Wcc!;, and eamth', and years, had il .e

llis h t v.'-M harssf aal hr do ill"

Church wuh hcai. C.iV Jour.

ton of Mary Bctey!''

tit Isle, meeti'

as not perft-ct

ng him most cr

"WaMi," si

. Walsh," respor

Duhlin? I knr

name, vas Temperance

person who t

rnient. '

o.her, "Pre

r