Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 37, Madison, Jefferson County, 11 June 1849 — Page 2

DAILY COURIER.

. r. & Jf- u- tovnr. rox, iMHor. N E A V V f M.-SCJ. I I L'l It A I I - OJU.ATIO?S. FOR. GOVERNOR, JOSEPH A. WRIGH T, OF FA REE COUNTY. FOE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR . JAMES II. LANE, CT. IEAJISORN COUNTY. roR cosgrws, second tiiinicT, CYRUS L. DUNHAM OF "WASHINGTON" COUNTY. XT There is to be a Circus performance j m this citv this afternoon and evening a j thing which, at this particular time, we ! regret exefee edir.Hv. If it be attended as j such performances usually are attended j Vprp uro bhail expect ana increase oi b.cK- - - - w nees in a day or two. The atmosphere within the canvass is confined and unwholesome, and the collecting together of so many persons within such a small inclosure, is prejudicial to health at any time, but much more so at a time like the present, when pestilence is abroad in the land. At night it will be doubly dangerous to attend the performance. All physicians agree in warning people against crowded assemblies, night air,&rc, during the prevalence of cholera; and common prudence admonishes ail, at this time especially, to keep away from the pestilential atmosphere confined within the canvas of the circus company. O" We had the pleasure, this morning, of meeting Messrs. Dunham and Dunn, the two Congressional candidates for this District. Though neither of them can be eaid to be "good-looking,'' yet they both looked well that is to say, in good health' Mr. Dunhcm feels greatly encouraged at his prospect-, and if t!i Democracy of the District will only do their duty, the Second D. strict will be represented in Congress us it should be, viz-, by u Democrat. We did rot ask Mr. Dunn what he thought of the

canvass, for we knew that he would not j Brand eis. We are informed that his facilike to tell that his piopecta are not flatter- j lilies for acquiring professional skill have

They speak to-day at Kent, in Re publican township. airln order to effect the removal of Mr. Ruler from the office of Postmaster at New Albany, the Bulletin, of that city, has commenced the publication of slanderous articles against him. Wherever Calvin W. Ruter is known, such asauhs induce no other feelings than those of contempt for their phiful author. XT The Whig papers of this State had well nieh exhausted their slock of virtuous! indignation about an cuticle which was published in the State Sentinel, and which, they said, was a locofocosiander upon their candidate lor Governor. Mr. William T. Tyner, a Whig of Brookville, comes out and says that he is, the author of the article in question. This puis a damper upon "Whig indignation. 03" The Richmond Jetfersonian comes lo us this week much enlarged, and otherwise improved in mechanical appearance. It speaks well for the prosperity of Democracy in benighted "Old Wayne." XT The Sons of Temperai.ce in Hancock county intend to celebrate the coming Fourth at the Brand jicine Spring. Turn them out '. The Aurora Commercial stales that rr.ore than one hundred cases of vomiting and purging have occurred in that vicinity, and that there has been as yet but one death. The case which proved fatal had been neglected for several davs. XT After a week's suspension that excellent piper, the Yevny Palladium, is again upon cur tatrie. Glad to hear from vcu ajain, P.t ilier Stev :,s. A la. y and gentleman, aged re-prc-lively foriv and lorty-!ive yars, says the Hamilton Telegrarb. ting determined on wedlock, tcok the liberty, when th-.dr rr.itTiT.a did net know ih;- wee c-i. o wa;k eixten m-'es and hav tne :uip:,a; kcot i:e ! . Great coun'.ty th;s, and love a WOUdf iful p op. l!--r. fT" -I" Ciiu liiiiati Coum.eica urday gives a staten:ent of i:ie CM0 e interments of thai civ. for ihr re .ouweek, the iota' o- wa.cn w ninetv -three. Th? Eoa?i of H?a'.ih, for the cau.e i;::if, report twenty-seven deaths i,otu chc.ra.

i Good Ar kangement. The City Council ! of Philadelphia, as a sanitary &tep cgainat ! cholera, have divided the city into districts, j and assigned one member of the Council j to each district, who are to visit tneir resj pec live localities at least three times a week, employing such aid, disinfectant?, j any amount of Schuylkill water, ccc.,? j they may deem necessary for perfect cleani lines. This is an example worthy of imi-

i taf.on by our Councilmen, and there is a i j great necessity for their immediate action in the matter. The truth is, that almost all the alleys, and the streets in many places, are in a horrid condition. We had not the remotes; idea that the city was half go filthy as it is, until Saturday afternoon, at which time we l0k a stroll through town. If anything is to be '-one m trie way ot cleanspg, it mount oe cone now, ana a sufficient force should be employed to do it expeditiously. -j wwv m hju.ig tuc maun worse, and may be the means of sacrificing human life. ID It is stated that Gen. Gaines' last illness was only of one hour and sixteen minutes duration. 07 At the establishment of Mr. David Gibson, in N)v Richmond, Ohio, about twenty miles above Cincinnati, during the year ending June 1st, there was consumed 91,?51 bushels of grain, from which was made 23,012 barrels, or 1,0G3,907 gallons of Whisky also, 15,614 barrels of Flour. OCT We learn from the Nashville papers that ex-President Polk has had a severe attack of the cholera. -jj-A young man who had just returned from Iowa, by way of the river, died of cholera, in the vicinity of Columbus, in this State, on Friday last. 0The authorities kof Cincinnati, after several weeks' trial to conceal the exist- ... , ,-i I iiuo measures to prevent its spread. Will our city authorities follow such an unworiv exampie: CP We call attention, particularly from ou" German readers, to the card of Dr. been of a high order. rs-G. W. Kimberly, one of our illustrious predecessors, was removed from a clerkship at Washington on the 1st instant, with an acknowledgment from the Head of the Bureau, that no charges, except of a political character, had been preferred ajiainst him. Gov. Crittendeii said lhat "Gen. Taylor hates nay, loathes proscription.'' Did Gen. Taylor deceive Gov. Crittenden, or did Gov. C. "reckon without 1):s 'iOSl-'' Cry We have heard of but one death from cholera in this city, since our report of Saturday. That was of a young woman neai the railroad bridge, over Crooked Creek. She had had diarrhoea for several days previously. So far as we heard, there have been but two more cases since Saturday afternoon. One of these is the case of Capt. D. White, a well known merchant, who was attacked nl violently in church last evening, lie went home before the services were over, a physician was called immediately, and he was soon relieved. To-day at ten o'clock, no apprehensions were had that the disease won hi prove fatal. Capt. W. has had diarrhoea for several days, and has been checking it by astringents. This may account lor the suddenness and violence of the attack. The best plan is to call a physician at the very commencement, or on j the first symptoms of the disease. j The other case was that of a boy by the j name of Chryle, who resides in the tinper j I part of the ciiv. He is much better this (liOI'nine- a,u in a Jair way ot recover ! We gincerelv hot e that the disease is not ! ! going to prevail as an epidemic at this 1 f.me. ; We renew our caution about cleaniiRf sss, care at to diet and cioihmg. and un-ntce.-sary xposure to the night air. M A )N !C. T Grand Rcval Arch Chapter eVt irt. th- tohvAVtng officers for '.he present yea' at Hs late aatiUhl seSMOil nt 1 1IC 'a il polls : M. E .br C. Pt-;u-er, G. 11. P , L. J. tiirib-tt, D. ; H P , K. Cullry A. Fvstrr, G. K , L. S B. JUnlnil, G S:., L. V. C Lr Uie, Cr.ap. The tiuii u! ijiUiincre ha yearly c"iviufi,a of t: l.r ? per CcUt, bcolU-3 pailli: ; iht Sute aud cny ux.

The following : anecuote of Washington was told many years j A, since, i tie name of the relator is not now re- ; col.ee ted, but it is remembered that the conneclion of the individual with the events of the I Revolution, was calculated to inspire confidence in its authenticity. i V. o. OQ8 ci me contractors for sunlvinrr th 1 American Army, then .1750) stationed at West ! f r - -. Point, with fresh provisions, had, on several oc- ! casions, when the high price cf cattle threatened ' to make the fulfilment of the terms of the con- i . . ,, ; tract not quite so lucrative as was by him ori-i- . BU,ttU" " the Quarter-Master cf eaca regiment, a Certifi- i . , , , ; cate, specifying lhat there was due to such re2U j t ment, so many rations of beef, &c These cer- , , uueumpreuy ,u a ana u,e , privation was borne with characten.tic patience by a eoldierry, accustomed to Larc.h.ps, and ( ready to do anyth.njr ni the cause of hoerty ana their country. But even patience has U hmiu- j

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me 1.GU3C -! me I'liiiiuu ucv-nnia at mil u ii u c i - j ma; or, "wiiai a lerriDie caiamuv at tne ijiasstood, and d'satit-faction manifested itseif J glow Tlieatre;" or, "trade appears to l Jiourish-

throuhout the rauks. Remonstrances from the j subordinate omcers had been repeatedly made, and promises of amendment readily ana repeatecily given, till at last, finding that nothing but 1 promises came, it was found necessary to com- i J.-.iiti In PVim m n n Apt in rOiif. ! j Waiinglon, aftr hearing the story, give im- j mediate orders for the arrest of Mr. S. Upon his ' being brought into camp and placed under guard, the officer having him in chnrge waited upon the j General to apprise him of the fact and to enquire j in w hat way and by whom the prisoner was to be fed. "Give yourself no trouble, sir," said Washington, "the gentleman will be supplied by my table." The several hours of breakfast, dinner and supper passed but not a mouthful was furnished .ltnlul was lurnisiieu i On the ensuinT dav. ' u tneen&u"' di j nintr a vaitprin ih i ning,a waiter in the to the delinquent prisoner at an early hour in the morning uver v ui in e vje ne rtii , was seen ueari nu upon a i f r silver salver all the seeming re uiisites for i fe ; a meal carefully covered, and wending his way ' J ' & - , l : c . u 1 - 1. : .. to the prisoner's room. Upon raising the cover, besides the apparatus for breakfast, there was found nothinrj more than a certificate that "there was due to .Mr. C. S. one breakfast, one dinner and one supper," and signed "G. tl ushingli'n" Alter the lapse of a reasonable time the de..nquentwas conveyed to head-quarters, when Washington, in his peculiar significant and emphatic way, addressed liim with: r J "W ell, Mr. S., I presume that by this time you . J are perfectly convinced how inadequate to satis1 . . 1 . , ly the cravings of hunger is the certificate of a 3 e a meal. I trust after this you will furnish no furtlier occasion for complaint." Then inviting Mr. S. to share In the meal to which he was just sitting down, he improved the essous by some lrienclv admonitions and gave J - - the order for his discharge Metropolis. Never Mcrmcr. The Iloston Transcript tells a storv of a poor man who stepped into the second class cars of the train going into Boston on -' "" J- 3 . because he had not a quarter of a do.iar to pay his fare, and was left to pursue bis way on foot. As he trudged along he revolved harsh thoughts in

his mind at what seemed the disfavor .f provi- ; (,.xts slrikiog!y corroborative of Dr. B.'s hypotlidence, and the cruelty and injustice, of his fellow- : esjs men, until, on turning an angle in the track, he In a communication of his to Messrs. Cales S saw the cars at a stand-still, and hurrying to the ; fV.tton, containe.i in the National Intelligencer spot, beheldthecar from which he had been thrust, , of J(I!ie 2j, he publishes these facts, We eX-

uwueu iu rlif?! a.,u umuiatai au uim,K.uc bodies of his fellow passengers scattered on the ground. The poor man's heart ceased its murfc . , . j . tnur.ng, and he could have taken tne conductor s Hand and blessed nun as tne instrument 01 i roviaer.ee in saving bun from a frightful death, lie I r . , t ... II. leit tne scene "a wiser ana better man. To fhe F.dilors and iu'jhs!,t ; f the I 'nitcd Statr. - .. ,:, .v.. v attemare wishes to place in toe 'American t -i , i i i r j .i . Library,' which is now being formed m the City Hall at Paris "A Collection of American Newspapers. Presented to the Citv cf Paris, By the Journalists of the' United States. July 4th, 1-4L'." He will thank aifedito'rs and Publishers to send to the "Boston Daily Bee" (the editor of which has undertaken to form the collection a conv of their paper published on the Fourth of July, 1 -49, with a copy cf each semi-weekly and weekly which thv may issue durng the first week iu July. Tapers published in ether American NaHons and old or rare newspapers, wnl also hthankfully revived. Ark nowledments will be made through the Bee' of all conations rec-ived. LT Eiilors will please 'cony' the above notice, j and bear it in mind on Independence Day. The Working .Man's Kit Cneer thee up, child of labor! The blessed Sat'bith i thine own. j It is titej excellent jjift of thv Maker ee then that ! no rna'1 rfh lhK of thy boon '. It is the heir loom ot thy family see that it be not n'ienated trotn t.'iej- possession! It is a sacred ud.erit tnce t.eI q ie'hea by successive generjtioii-'d tne gocl ? ; f'-e t 'en th it iu Iraii tei.e s are ctt u i'rukru, aa.; that us truitiul oi i uot turoog"' i.-g-ect cure.) ur.ll ).!riiiiy aa k e.; a. ! Taeh'ly-lAO b it'is of r-i-t with whicii th- tar is i:.'.-rrr-i -cd a'e liiir patciie-cd veruure, watrf-rd by tver--pripg iouuI ii thai cut tiie ihospiiubie oder- , ucS,a!U IUVll its JulUliilg UaVe.icrs tO cxhilcra-

uoa aust repose.

JrDiCJors Hints for Wives . Never complain j

that your husband pores too much over the; newspapers, to the exciuioa of that pleasing converse which you formerly enjoyed with him. i Don't hide the paper; don't give it to the children ' to tear, don't be sulky when the boy leave it at th? oor b,Jt taksjtia pleasantly, and lay it dawn kf.r vft.if cttc a v. i v. jr v u i . j'v Think what man would U without a sewspaner; treat it as a rreat aent in the work of civilization: which it assuredly is, and think ho-.v ; much good newspaper have" done bv e ,cioS ' ' ' bad hubaadand bad wives bv riving their er- : Seo(t, P.WIC- - i

iui manage you mis way. nea your nas- - ,3vila.i:)n t0 aa 0 teQ ' D . bind is absent, instead of cosiping with neigh- ; ... ,.txnv .,,; , '" , ' w : ri!! fi-unaaj-ffo-meetmss h wan nhnr-1 in" bors or looking into ho? windows, sit down',, , p ' Mr, l' -wasn-iar r ' l lie parlor at ha early liour. A m o o sr the roiiquietlv an 1 look over the paper; run vour ev.s ... fln, . . . , " " , , pnn, aa pretty atiu tuue oewuchinz Miss, to

over me none ana lore.gn news; g.auce rar,y ; at the accidents and ca.ualit.es; carefully scan the leading articles, and at tea time, when our , hasbaild again takes u? the paper, "my dear, j what an a f..l state of thing, there W.m iu In- ! inr in Hie north.'" and deoend unou it dow n will go the paper. If lie has not read the information, he will hear it from your own lips; and when you have done, he will ask, "did jou, my dear, read Simpson's letter upon the discovery of oil i.-vrrifrm AnrI ,t-Utli vnn sii you will gradually get into oa cosy a chat as you ever enjoyed, and you will soon discover that rightly usH, the newspaper is the wife's real friend; for it keeps the husband at home, anj supplies capital topics for every day table talk. Many pleasing anecdotes have been told of the bench and bar of Vermont. The fol,Winr u a t iat authentic, and to the best of our knowledge, was never before in print, borne dozen or fifteen years ago, Judge , now Senator cf the United States, presided at a session of the supreme r -.-,. i t i . i . court in the countv ol tjrand Isle, assisted bv n o , r ' . Hon. Stephen Royce, the present chiel ustice of , . , . ermont. H happened that the sheriff who was ..., i. . , . , new to Ins uuty as "crier, proceeued in tlie mot .i, . , m, . - . .... awkward and bin inhering manner im.iginable. t . j i ;rT, ; , , . , . , lo aid him in ins initiation hs usher, his nredecessor in the sheriffalty had kindly furnished him with a . manuscript form, in which, after the words "Hear ye," the words "three times" were written in parenthesis to indicate to the reader that the invocation should hi tiirice repeated. Ttl sheriff. with t!l nnr in lilo li inr' r-,A j - ....... ...... I I Hi-? li'lliVJ." ..U'J j off jn a ,oud yoice near ye tkn ( (um j perCeivil,g the smiles of tiie court, and suspecting f ... i-. i u , ., some mi.-lake, he began again, repeating the same i .r,i, , , , .. , j woics twice or thrice, but comiLg wit'i each at- !,,,, j t r ...i -, j 'fmpt to a fiead na.t at theeud of "thne tm.es: ' , .:,u a . r- . .i i i At last, wi'h ac.esp?rate etuirt, as though a court , i ,, i -,t .i j were to be opened with a crow-Dar the poor cne r openeu wuu a crow-oar liie. poor literally forced a passage through the remainder of his ritual, and sat down, looking very red in j lhe faC,s the liia.,hWr of lhe audi i .t ... s-.,.r i i . r . , . . i .mv .Jit.r, jui.ge l , t u rin n to j his colleague, and speaking in a low growl," "I ; have been courts opened in ail sorts of ways, but this is the fir.-t lime I ever saw ona torn p VLVni, ls Cf!on k v.-i h.r oM ir;end Dr. Boyd ; uemy, no a reMiient ol W ahiugtoa Citv, has, we ,resume without know ing any lhi:.g about the j ,i,eorv of fr. nird, of Chicago, as to the cause of : Cholera, and th- Suhmur r-niedv. nrodnr-d -o,,,- , ,ract , ,no,t interesting of t!)em, n.,t havil)" j r00m for Dr. R s ,ulir, comniuni-ation: "Oil vnwl. nf thnrh, I r.tml A,- r uii t..e a, p.oach ol the cholera to th- Atiautic s border of Europe it was predicted that 1t would ; b-, from various cause, tn .re r.t.d ; I .14, "m:on t!iari jn parja. 1 The reverse, however, was the f:,rt- tha c,,u,i . i... ,l. ... . -r ..- --.. la lv 1 111 pleeIll;e oi , ch sulphur in lh atmospliere of Loudon, from i the extensive use of butiminous coal, its absence rr au ; 111 I aris. rI lie f.fct wns fu'.lv ascertained bv n,.'. - a- -ia'"-u oy t . ! SI1S PaCh C'ty we;irin2 011 their ii;it crowns, 1 the tinctureof a plant ! "l whif'h Iphur, contrary to i"s j usual blea'lan? Pp-rties, turns red. In Loi.don i tUM pHr"r lhus ch lP; u P-ns not " ' , "A physician in the town of Three Rivers, I L"1I!ada- profiting by this hint, on the cholera apV:ini,Z r-xpled it by burning large CUan- ' f brimstone in different parts of the town." A simil ir r- snlt was- proii:c-d by by Imp large quantities of coal in infected parts of I'.ttburgh, in addition to that so extensively u-,; in " 1 14 1 u ' u-'suea, ana cn in- J.tn m-t , by lelegrapn, the lreedom of the city from th :i--eae was imputed to their "smoky atmosph-r-." In London, Prtris, Malta, and numerous i ' i-t places, gu npowder ha h:i ex,do..ed. even with cannon, with happy results from th- o-.k ns-ioax and su'pliurous o;or, the latter, it is s.-.-i, remaiamg sometime alter. IK- R"i iy says i:i c o n'-1 u si o u : - -" W . a t-ve r thcaae of the dis-as- m ty b-, suhmur i c-rtiin'v i.e. u iiriy hostile to as It has fr,.!M t:.-.i-i 'iin-mori-i', to th- iii'iiut- io-ecis whi" i u?:M -I n.'ii a Li v Cd j s.- t h- c i a- r'r: n 'i; - :i ' V C i! ', - 1 it:-::." f Iu evervtM "g w-jo, hi?.V'r t ought to r. ;'-;. i. am! r- i" j a ; others i-. :i'"g, , W-n-v-r Co anything wrih XT It U sai.i that th- oveft!uvv of the M ;--sippi has iajurej Gen. Tay lor' cotton plautaUoa to the rxtct of 530.000.

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RETORTED FOR THE MADISON DAILY COCKIER. : . -. . . ,.. .....l... 1 " If-egtaph Line is down between and Cincinnati ; ws are consequently without our reports' lo-dav. Yankee G. a ix a xt r y . Irudimen are proverbial ,; PailanlrJr- we be- - t. r(.rnt!v ,K f " r ZtVolT ",7 '"l V"' a veruam youtii cirect from snow-chi Gren ,,nt - . ;rr a te whom the voulh paid his fpecU devo,f, cV 'itehe fullv a footer.' Vhe a thecom nv was ia?ited (rom the pIor to n. J TeTeAimenl3t lhe tall youlh waitJ cn th? petite Mi. Thev tok a potion back of the table, where the crowd was large and scarce. The youth invited his partner to step on a stair which led iuto another apartment. "Oh, no!'' she returned, -'I (should be too fir above you." "Not at all,' he replied, casting a significant glance at her, "men are a little lower than the "an jre's. i , . j An Argument for Karlt Rising. An extra - ) ordinary instance of the power of eleep on th animal economy occurred the day b fore yesterj day. A man, who was a great sleeper, was i ll,0"gllt l,Y 'ly to be lying too long; and : on their ?oin? to his TOG they found nothing in. the bed but his night cap. From certain circum- ! btdlices connected with physiology, a medical (' ntkrnan gave it as his opinion that he had slept n':nseif out. " " ' 4 ! American asfte I . . , A m lens, w ho were retc : , , ., ed a group of soldiers ai retarning disarmed from Paris, which they preferred, Louis Phillippe or the Republic? "I should prefer a glass of brandy to either," replied the Corporal. The American stood treat. Rev. Samne! T. May savs that "confidence is a ! plant of slor erowth." It may be generally so; ; but we have seen some fellows who seemed to have been born with a good ciop of it. : " ; 13- Vw not the echo of the se, shell tell of - t,,ew,,r" whiVh once inhabited it? and shall not man's noo.i deeds live after him and sing his K praises? ' ! ; M A U II I UI) On the 1 1 th inst., hv Rev. (lamar i t i mi- v.-. . a , 1 bel Javlor, Mr Ci.ark Msco to Miss Sarah Ai : IIi ri fv a!! of thiritv " 11 ' 1,n' " CANDIDATE.?. The fee for announcing candidates for office in sr. ioi.r.Afi; and no name is announced until payment is made. This rule is adhered to in every instance. o r Hep rcscnlatires. T7 We are authorized to state that Samf-kf. K. Hatchf.r is a candi tate for Representative, ftiih-j-ct to I he c!eiilo;i of t he voters of Jeffeon c0U n- ; ty,at the txt August election, " ' For County Auditor. V,R- Emtor: Fit-ae annoiiiiw Isaac H.Tai- : I. or as a man in irerv way qualified for the ofj lice of County A'.icitor, and say that for said office, at our next August election, he will receive i the support of Many Votfrs. i We are reque.-ted to announce James Roberts, as a candidate (or the office of Auditor of Jeffer- ; son county, at the ensuing A ugust election. i For County Commissioner. I T r.' . t t . - . . ur n 7 unou,K "ii.i.ia Rouoers, as a can.adate for Countv Comn.issiun- ' -r, at the i.e.xt August election, and oblige many citizens. Many V otkrs U We are authorized to announce John" Ik 5 a i.e. as a candidate fur re-electieu lo the off.ee of County Commissioner. For Hecordi r. We are authorized to announce M. IK Lott aa a candidate lor re-e.Vrtjon to the olhce of County Recorder. r We are r-questd to announco William C. Stinfiiack. as a candidate f r the office of Recorder of J' hVrsoti county, at the ensuing August fi'-i :tiot. For ShrtiV. IlpWe ar" atitii"ried to announce Catt. Sous Roe a a r at-' lor hTiff of Jellerxin county at the nt A ugut f'.-i tioii. r I i vv e are aut iior:z-ti to announce HrrvtY a -aiM:i,irtte lor re-election to th t f S:,er.;i' .f Jeffr.-on county at th ensuing OIJiC A 'i'U -l e,. I llOll. We are author'zed to announce Robert M. i;th, as ;X cai.'iwiate for fher:tF of Jefferson County at tiie elillllg August ejeCUOQ. i: i v i: i: i ji v o ii t s. Hi's n. ..zi- s v h ider; -J5 bbls vinegir, h : whi -key, !..; h?-b, 'J Uoz mioveh, S br s-"p. 1 tier- e re -e, 1 bol .-aferalus, 1 i pkgs mdie, s'i u; ry cii'g iees. I'roni f,oiii iilc, per Su i(tMir: 1 fa-k wi.if, 11 keg I-a.i, 3 bxn tin p'ate. san11.... fi.i . ii.e n !!: . ' -r e s lut h ( ii'iiiKI I," I j V a - , co :J s-ji.:- nf is;, , X? rem ) f'm-Ar o - ' - j .'II V M.I l. i. v Ml! t 1 rirf.-r..,: tt r u.g. " ' 11 f" ' m. v v e i; 1 UHt

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