Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 3, Number 40, 19 October 1833 — Page 2

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Jkrter eara -itSXTfc lafttOti papers received evue' morning, contain the foi!oaaiiaj3bgeice.-3Sooild .he account ofCat dJwth of the King "lSpia pro1nTC,"Tht event may hav ho twpotwrnt nnnif cn the tu "tore Ul otbe Yntina!a, -VV Con -

fess, ho m dsW,avgrc'itetrottf4v in-ln-J to bciieee . 4Jn letter f irting to L ive bexmajrviUeriva; la boo -on tbe&Jl August -wet arisen at an earlier day, at a (Silfiratwwtr as the advices we hive reoeweoV by the way Jf iJngUnd, else itaeewn tttfilrclt to -account fur the impaTieCt and incorrect statement of tee Tirrumstances attettdiogthewithdrewalof Bourmont ' . force from Oporto, f which moreaci uratep-rlicdbirsrere kiwffs at Lislies on the I'b Aut.

...... ,TFromthe B titan Cturitr. Later Jr&n Portugal- The Corder Iia. troat tiaitiax, which arrivea cere Tetterdar morning, brines papers

thm 2&ih &int. Th. Cllin-tl4Mjrlrounane. 4ind tiie trees, as tr as 1

ft Is tram the Journal of the abM duleJld -er, were fttooned with the received by a merchant at Haliiaa. i nd-s:lvery drapery of tfte long Zataaa. Aar. OJd. 1832. Jasral- My e4s,vy earn, and my nos-

the last week the strong avokms4H round tne citv nave eew prcparsag and fortifying, agaiasl may attack the -Mijuelttes may attempt. Jit prwsent I little is knaara af theH .where ther am emsitV in a lioe , from 3 iptoroas to Loira, Kgaraiiaamd -fCatmbra. . . ,Tho fofMaDaaaa13aTsaere,and a lew leasties in adraane,- may beaia to eight tawasaad rejrl sr tamps, mwd twelve to fifteen ths use alt at bras, with

r Jour hwadrea

. fartj3ary. We? mce therefore -aot

much appiwbeaasa) M the tcriaj the City. 43sarantfle basinessi isaearly at-a ciasr3,wiaaaat-aTSrtlbr-l eearse vrkbfoaariace af Wswn. ' We basw 9asrom OjeTfthe dettsatTWa otsome -U saad pipes of .avine ftu; tbe amy at TCU Iteaawsrtsa ejshe -tib

. -eral bte

lines. ill fl siiTi Tjtaj rilsass the north aide cssuweaci assert ssysl the south

aaaCtoau eusaaeat-

aba 3 sX3sstioa ef tbeHa tbascJdair ixutHMUj rmpl

PcrC rv.t. m f "V showacelterafthe'Sdwbicw tiorstbatC: t TaCbaod maViaa csatt aavxsas laxbe rMlkuhvOiher cf Mexico, taw deaths beT!'ettwatodiat udmntllZS per dny. iHtbe iatecmtt tiens were-ataa ,aed tjy Tti ing been rtalsediaanariaijt-mist Can-Iatg-derotixwtb.'tt lmiees was ia a state aCatrsntitiontind that it was anticipated tbsJheprQi2 oCJLecatecas would bedl sbortly to proceed toTamaico.

. . - a a a a m

jA&fzm JaaavAaotiert rises as aar.artarl aatt ayassvcither m&3 arrlveJjstay sent ui iiu from! bar f strerk.

Tcrrriweti btbi

A t ZepatSaa seery case of chojera - that eorretTC4afdwbythe use n!y af the root srTjtaatpatled by the

smiivs cotpietscavr-j and witb which taMicoaarjr The juice is extractetfaodJtbe patient taxes it internally. It tatf nsyrwTjy been found aGcacious. aaj aane basr vet tuken it but with the eastl aWisled

k ruccnii i itt imirrr HIST X' " Tnn-j"i ll iijrn i "T i M r.ctbe couofoanded svtb-titft-rfanylflnsh, wbaa aih and cl in, conit3

. a.ii rAi- .jk . ether, because it is can be tested by fi raasparent vase of clear .tdaccd in a dark ro.mw3 inr, ia a Quarter af aa saar jsaeCiaat Itgbt wiU be emitted aut M tmeJ This simple remedy hasarat !. This plant, we aeliere,ewn among as by the name of Use jgld Rco Rirea. The following poar crfol description of the appearance oi

' Krd River where it empties itself into m the Mississippi, and the adjacent ce-

ry, is from Mr. lnrs novel af rranM Dernan. It is enough terheek the propensity for emigration 10430 eest

' of tlw SJMWt restli-s be.ng. Red River dwhargis its wateasia

ta the Mirsiss ipp. by a broad WVt meatand the

creeping stream, through a vaftorxfl j. rrc found swamp. It seems a eeep 91 al,its dark surfice tuSed onty by thef .HTUnK HHn nan ririic nturr through its sluggish waters; the foam las path of the monstrous alligator, the bark of -fivers; a thonsaud little silyier fiheslasping from the water, &ad parkhng "Jsjfe idiamonds; nu-nbecles adligafors tcrjji? the waters in evmTTt direction, oljeemine to be logs pesscang the gjr of 9if-directiaaJ occcioaaUy tjTkg stress aael

Ji the air, an-f casU j?ey clti wtentUtaea&r

Sweea the Lis of a, scrpejrt-and ttie roaring cf a bull, the lazy nd ihvfiinf flight of monstrous birds slowiy tupping their wines and! carekesiy bailing along juit over the sur fareef tfn-se dark and mephitic wale, with a savage and outlandish Cream, apparently all neck, Ieps, and jhcrs; a soil above the bank, greay and fiippery with a deposit of slime: trees marked fourteen feet hich by an overflow of hiJf the year; guilics several feet deep and Urge enough to be the outlets of rivers, covered -at the bottom with putrefying logs, and emit -

frightful

necting the liver with broad and-sfatg--deadly uh lakes too thickly covered -with .a coat of green butf to tie -ruiS by -the wiads which; can '-scarcely imi their) way through the wens forest; wioceu-j sin snakes, smttiac their -bareid J

ealy -barks at. the bottom -t' -tfcosejdevil in .New Kngland would tjequite

iaikgdUies-eaxh .was tle ceTy that met.vnrevei.a l-advaured

thefimt thirty" males .of wiv -ettrariceUyher:dMritigtheaiilheii(c,f the first

j hat region, wb)ch tiad tteen toiWielliShel ty my ;aury, I tked ,Tito lf adraaaisn me,lhet iiere r everiiad erected ass throne. J went on -board say feoataft-the approach oi aighi; and, rhen, -to . -get -lid of my taoawts, 1 i-cd me ooww tnmy narrow aiiB aweuerive; asrtfa, millions -of mo - auitoes raised their dism u hum, and ketded en mv face. ..Drive aw;nr-thr first -tbasisand, ated with blooi and asMtther -laoasand ,ecefd, and that .war - tliere is no dl!arrt'.', A hundred owi, percliif -in 4he ileep

ra aMakjwamp,ii.alitbje tones of creaiing,aRd thai he roiaidered the country a;t'oi;'t caught fast,arKlhe found heribreot in 1 hooting, rantiaad da-eryteJf-irly his own. Hence he escceding-ji' drawn upwards with the velocity etavmvo jf 'he wilofniafajwte.jboljlypme sr piou aicetors as inrru- of hghtning. With An extraordinary

af a beat, at tg you r requiemffcam Slav flaw ITrk .Karmor, JSILTJ'ETRBJ.MCAT. Jt4s a asatteraf regaH that erhikt so much salt aecat ts rondo and usee!, we haee aot yet acq aired tite acoper koolece of the beat maiceo axepare Braarrse Mi war is it eanemllv kaowa bow aoxioas aah meat may teijr aaamyaapr r use at salt petre !oveaV aegCdsatsl aart ff r by Crying, aalt12saaf iba maindcSeciscaarjio aha cackle, swaareby abe jaad spoiled aaJ.aUssya acid. and -perascious. J oalJ fladerstaad wnythusasv 1 eras. added tocommoa ,alt in carpus vneat, except tht 4t is aid to stiook better. JSut tt ought to be Iknewa lbataH of saltpelte abjorbed fbjrlh jReatis nitric afid, or aqweiorti, a aaaifJjF poison: whereby ear salt mcaUanjim nf ucpaJaiabJe aad peratciqas. Avusox excess 4 -tnts acid makes the aset our, aad apoijs it as m mv. It lias bnrn snrrafi d to rnr rect -this bp potash, svbich reabsorbs ihescetfaataaeayJLatoe detect without neat nUiaing the whole poisoo.j lait Aoiaroriaiinr th::t we should feed and deal as a staple of our cou.iirr, containing a portion of such aclive poise as nitric acid? la lacU - lour actual salt meats arc no longer meatf TImv aie a new nernirinu.tti't- " . . . I staaea arodured bv a ctiemiral action a- asaaay aaraasfc a-a y aw vuvmn wt uon ofaaltRpoatheScshof animals. This m Zr-5Ll- -.- -1 - tiaess' wf etelaniiae and barme. Ge laeUaearjily is theubst ince soluSle ia avatm arater, tyrming broth by heiitrrj. ar mrra-riTTj a j-ily by conreritrsimn, avjbite bnrw is.the fi'-rous tocb art at the trat, which cannot datadS taawasifvvunnt lor 'Trpyi' ne as he teal nutriJ24Xi9 JaoaTWp that salt meat ad jtsara carnad bat C tan no looser a f-! fo

siatreforea.JaotitieiSie seemed ee to consider herself!.

must fs9 beMcbanged into another VSZTtwfM lanaeraJubJetioroiiu1 aruon of salt naxxptise- 'Ta4hisnrwust-itce cagJS44tBvre gsyet oat given a name ; but 4 tSJ-reat rom meat as Jeafhe r is from tbv hjdeiasioseat is laaned by ttie taa barb r tannine To tb rasaairy3'nge ia meat to be ascribed aRlbe noxiipa lajttie Ay jwba sWi fhiedr o-i it Ii ar4. Jand acany, a-tr-saitea aneta. -eajs, tllcer, arc are entail an OMseiscs by mxi a ftiad af poisonous bad jpeat, whicM we eaa aaxt. : This important and doleful fir; ought to .be well known, or vnt known, genswajly to aSI those who rai catth?,cure sat or eat it, sa erdet (hat the? may correct this sad defect. Tks Cfst tbaai to be wane tstaaban daaatsfSher the aeaof sabpetrek Tbis

is the produce of ii, oogat any longer?

to use this poison in pickles or briaes. The best substitute for it is sugar, a small quantity added makes the meat healthier, sweeter, nicer, andequail v durable, lx't this be k:Knn to all our farmers nnd sailors How to make a brine f r meat P' lectly iaaocious is yet a desideratum. Gclavttieewugatte be preserved in salt uaoat perfectly pure and soluble, as it i ia broth cakt-s, before any Milt meat ran-be perfectly healthy arid equal to fresh meat. JJat at any rate, h withholding the tuwtpetne, we digest it of a pesjorions aul$tance. C. S. RAFINEKQUE, j&mftmor Ihst. and Xutwrnl Sciem et. -Framahe Bostua .Uorainr Post, WrruncHAfT. The liistorv of the a io'enttng book, and somewhat in -

ed t!irV(trnctve. tie enjoyed great aotone-

oeiinrter,aMinkiiii the people of Alits - achtieUi t hose their own Govt-mors.! Hat and tr the .act and chsrtr arl the dotniaaUon of th t rown Gorenora, politics took a different turn, and he meddled leas with public concerts. Hts boniest ttmewai when the rlsrgy goverm-U th:s Xommoowllh by iiKraiis of a sort f -theocracy, and when none, could vote but church members, la those da v the most apt aral relisltng division of parties was tnto tho lord's teople and tlie devil's people; as some tenperanre men now i I t- ihit paupers into the LordV pm.r, and the aevil 3 por, .ud poor uev ji, The old writers afiirm that the ian here used to woibip the devil, t dent, aatf was on all occasions ready to

The following aut!ientic morsel ofjking a eiolent efljrt to place her feet

history wiilshow bew he once got pos esstoaef a i-ali woman, by means of the witrthcrattscitemei't. lu IOCS at Hartford, iuennecticut, there Jived a girl by the fJkme cf Ami Cole, whose beauty, sprightlioess, and ingenuity were the delight aad admiration of all her friends. Amongst her other exquisite powers she eaasrascd that of acquiring laaguasat an a bisb degree. 3Stm could talk in Cafssiw French, Indian and Dutch, aad imit much pride aad pleas, ure sa taeae jsatreiUes. ilut to 4 neat attmnsaeafs. aa remarkable as almost to exctteeospicseu ia pious minds ah added another yet jaore h.-is rdoas ia umt ujtstiuwas age. JMe Jta a

eefrtriJogian a Ae 4rsi rder; sujdHright, 4he scalp Wa$ replaced jspan

when by repeated.e&rts she became ensibbof the perfeetioo and extent afl her powers, she coaldnot refrain from the amaaraicnt their ase afforded her. 1 ler $rrt assays were in Dutch, and with the little ones of her own mi!v. and ibeir infantile astotaahment and terror afljrJed her in&.iitc mirth. Then wtien the neighboring: jjossip intotelland hear the rseftj. th would auJienlv bear Abe cradle siu eery asttily to its drpwsy treasure,!

aad the old Tom cat by her ateans:" arrived, and ohservwd that thj:icUttiOI1 ana diikSw. mhZJL

could mastartlie most approved psalov jody of the tiraise. o too the eery ii. . t a ...1

chair where 4bey sat would grttj,Vnowtrtr,or"W'f raeatav them with Hms do sou do:" and if'- s'" 14 .n( pr'-ent in a eosaortar

tlie visitants started up with surprise,! ' findtuon,in I ur pivsictanf State, "pray ket;p your seat ma'aaV wouldrtt .T- rv 'ympt-aa indicates p fjrp

Mlow m alow, p:uiSive toia. aa ss a mm a 1 mil aitoougn Aim VrMe never sui-. fered these iKistinaeS to subside withU I an expl ication, vet some rem tilled1. , w..v t - ... Lreptical, regarded her with uspi ion, - .. . ' f ' ""I' :"T" r r u pmpagaieu ..range siorie. o - ;

coneqeitfe.the rumor had eXteiwLi(ifed evi.. Tba ffts of

ivciy rircMMtea yoai me w piwsea. M Dune lproice real refwm.eaanot ed by devils who held Irequent co:Wjhut e acceptable to all lovers of their

lerences ia ner, tn a 1 rang: vaneij oi;cjnTrr. languages. I -It apaosrs to as that

the imputation of wjtciicraft el. with a blighting injience upon .tbi

ingenious youag creature: stie necaoej4, w'- J,p-raai in-u aa Mciuiyer.ee

melancholy, aial in the end .surrender-, ed her own i.ide rn-i.i to ihe d loion. I ; .1 . 1. . j in the case common report hsd made!

-..-a u. i M..M.i:Pw'wera me MfTW osrvicr rave

mm, ,r. mw w.j I 1 I 1 Aspeech ut cont robed, fr t.ieir owa bcujtjUTo When red iced to this stite-of mind by her mifnu esu- c isented t at! two piiis and learned divines mijjrit acpruach lier. and wheu a:V cor.ter-; ence to k place hear aJ write Uon

toaThiebfit. partirufars; and the scheme was!

considered f uccessfuL The dee. aeee .caught through iguaranre or iu...k.i.!.jJt. voutbrt.,ersb..ard ttaia discourse of pesoas tn league witb them to Jo mihsej. Tbev pobe p titteal -irly ot an

1 1 wonvst by tho rsamaf Gru m ib,!rM.1,,.i .u. r..r r-. tk.

vno naa bw anaaHaet i. ana was; a . a a a '.ara actu tUt in avtsai aasaea-sreaat iicwrraru - Tnisdiscoeerrtreediny grafi3ed he let ctergyaa a, ar until sow thiy could attain no satisfactory evidence against the

woasaa. teej taesx"j 'vJJ. .Tfyrv

left Ana Cote to five and to struggle

on with her peculiar troubles, and vis ited Airs, Grunsinilh in prison. Her surprise was great indeed, wis they informed her what they had heard. 3ut oh slurp iiitfrr.'ition she acknowledged soiiu: f.imJiHrity with the doil,yt stou'ly denied that she had Mgaew Jits bowk, or made any lot aval covenant w ith lm; although at the comit:g Christmas she had agreed to be ready far a high frolic, at which all was to have been finished. Upon thfe cotition Mr. Grunsmith was hu-ur, and the (oiuectkut)

rummers arul iiv.gijtrt were thus .same that dece rated bis shop before the faori-d and t!;aiful itistanvnts'the tevolation. Gales, who opened according to history, of preventing the liurgoyae's eyes to the met that be diabolical Cinpart. Nor did thvy could not "march through the Uaited

seem to cenur mai iitey vma puswtm. eu no ar nia i crime, oui iwen-iy ine sntntion to commit onr; and that they ihvd moreover done tne eevtl a govt

f am, in tnus nastily giving mm posetv'tel not to exhibit to his couatryajeaa)

Uinn of his woman; altitough some at ittte tirrw upp eu mat Ann i'ic t!e real object of hi wisher. Siruhilar Accilent. On Fridav the

'2)iU itift. sts Mm Van Barer, a vougjghtiogcock''of South Caraliaa,

fatty of the Valatie, was drsing her hair in th factor of Mr. I!a!Jwishe arcii'entallv brooeht it i.i contact with one of the tmriaontaliron sliafts which make 53 revolutions the minute. This shaft is square, two and a half inches in diameter and is pl-tced about 1? inches from tlie upper floor. The young l.idy was standing nearly under it, rtcing trum it, and in tssiii bark licrhtr, which she h id been combing

Ital-Jovcr her f ice, probably without reflect

"'g th n the ; above her was in mo presence ot miod,she grasped the shaf t witb ber hand, at the same time maupon it, in order that by revolving with it she might escape a allocation of the neck. She succeeded in .clinging to the shalt duiwg two or three revolt lions, but its velocity was such as m' length to break her hold, and she wss projected a distance of 8 or 19 foe) from it, leaving her entire scalp ft the extremities af tlie rye-lids to the third rertebjs of the aeck,i ga the shaft and revolving witb t. i'Omediately f jceeded to stop omediately Irom ina Ceorad era, aoe 01 tones otsch she tended while the awasjrfxd Urn wneeU Drs. Miller and Philip dialely xalle!, and with theatfistance af sucjhaf bad not bled ar fsiated with the bead and adjusted, and the patient conveyed to bar room. too scene was truly frightful The bote head,

!lt!f memory of UmtdUtincvJi the jjoiie. the blood stream. nj fraureJcbleC Regent bas ahaeTeS

small veins and arteries over her sberj-; ders, and to those who bad seen the (profusion of beautituj locks tat iormeri adorned her bead, her firt appear impress! the idea of '9 boadieei M itr presence of mind aa time to have lorsabaaber. Cbe wa ittinr in a chair arben her php. Enairaraen aer cnrri-i; -f 1 - - ;-- k of Urr heod was reverely bruisd, the only injury which bo wastbtuvor s""'w pr.-, pmj re a haitllh W w .Wm r . .. - v a "--wy'Sf awa mmmmmwm.. . . . atraXaaea.-Tba C'l9Wng - - tl wUC He lmtary of tkf Tiaure,to the Collectors of ibe Cus "iTiea - urv.to the Collector. of the Cos.

i. - M - - -,. . . , . - .u.Uaree plain, eiet mtU above EmAaSTm

hrtital viea th;itha mn lunir hmn rimm.l oftieers wbea Iihira anr at pueHv sober. cannot I vizil-ml ; tbt tb-?v vaawit exercise tir "a one vice. 1940, t jasi, to n ituraily. remwea repoirnc neet Mer. caai ir it mv uuty, t-.-ref-re, . niuwiu'wi nwitfTH iiei 10 m!. rat -;,-.t ,hmU to inin in , v , , B,.t y,rir ,j , M Ut 4 Imin ifi a' tiies i,Ia fv.tssAdt . Fsra!I s t L - - " 1 v a "in 1 p v.j t ae, feriaJy. the opp )rluni!ie which vo ir otmi :i offers for aseer'.eia-' ii an i making Woown any aetssuch as I hve referral t., 11 order hat I may r""" r "Wi "y rirunc cae - wd-coaJoct ;tstbs Fmadeat, 1st sarasi ana m. , vwww - t Lirgpe-Asa N. Yex, A Liver H r""w a " -a a eoiia3aJ pr?jsneitw of rbt ? ti nrciil citv, tbit the saw of : iiivo.'JJferti 1 , WMtae week previous - T 1 aatlarv hetag met aeu simaada ai w dxya fovaaae tVaW week tba aot oftbeOawTaebCs the earn bet-4 cf jUearpad. at

I TUrtsn

I M . . . . av ..av a

Awtmicaji G Ksxft als. JTaxasr

to was a surveyor, and ia after tile a tanner "Impressive silence! muss: bis praise.' afaor was a book binder and stationer. Xorgtat (he of the Coar. peas) was a drover. TarlUm got frees him a sound lecture on that subject. Grant wasa btocksmithvdcwithalaqua ker, albeit thro all his southern campaigns, and particularly at the Eutaw Springs, be pot off the outward man. Arnold (I ask pardon for naming bias in such company was a grocer and f provision store keeper, in New Ilaven where his sign is still to be seen; the states witu JWJ metV7 was a "regcar built scIdierJ but alter the rerolatiea. a farmer. I forrssk the martvr of Pea krr Hill, was a pbyican, and hesttosplendid example of the saanaer ia which American physicians tSmcU practise when called upon by their country. JSmio, the ld Fox of the South, was a row boy. Samter, the a shepherd hoy. A 'Wyr rida-A lew days siace a couple went to Thtmes church to be married. The ceremany weal oa as usual very well until it came to tba word "with this ring 1 thee wed, when the bride essayias to 'take tba glove effher maiden band for the last iimo could not effect it. Whether it was agitation or heat, nervotoess or perspiration, the leather denj te ber hand like man and wile ought to do, and would not part company. Tba bridegroom (bold mar) laughed aut right; so did the lather, so did eastber, so did the bride's maids,' ea id ail the spectators except the clergyman, and he f the Rev, Air. LeeJ eiclaioed,MI do not come here to be lauhed w sawning ais oook, icit iae cer eataay tvalt-anuned. the bstda ball. taarried,and tba plove-halfoll . Wa add, for the satisiactioa af the sympav timers that the bride went tochurcb next day with her band ULCovered, aad the nuptial knoit was then tied Mas tight as a gW."ut4 IhnldU Irmsh Arraias.-eThe tkle of inuUiseaca rersectie-? CatCCV mains of tbe Sue Natsoas yet reridies in the western part of the State af New York, is from tba DuSalo Patriot eT Tuesdays , - At the Grand Council ftlCl!c and T7atriers cf the Cig Naticcssy 10 session near pis city, a fsaOaa T the late celebrated ladiaa ChteL Red. jacket, twe years old, has beea elecV e Chief. This has been doaeiaboaventer, a iiegcm aas auo neea 4rr siated te act for him durjes bi xu tority. " , , The Council nave not. as ret. deck 4d en the insportant proposition eab nutted te the Indians, relative to tba purchasing of their leads ia this sUU, and their removal to Green Cay t bat ;. .nt r, t - v. ... . . T mat iney whi aot accede to the wishes of the government, aor will they a a a - . m pane a ueiegation to the west. Yesterdav. a rrand Call nmtTS played by the Screen, ADexhawyCSi Ctorac2us tribes, asaiast the Osai. 9 Tanewandas, and Qaoada-s, fxr aboqt QtSO in goods aad saeaey, trtids resulted ia f ivoref the Ceaecas. 7a wnfiersUhd thtt aacther trial of Czsir !'" w" inis aiieaaaa, eaj rl I a .1 m. rn. XTc are indebted to the pr'rrr i af a eentleman of the first eha jand respectabiliry, for tba JsSawfe? brief but comprehensive view mt th irr vy jisi concluded with the Iaaas, ti tjiic jco. i,oeSs Frm Vvsa. r j THe 'treaty held at Cttce-s tri iihe rVtawatlasiwe, Ckeppewa &4Ch twa natwos of Indians bas eaca cocloded. All tba land bebsfin to these inneseastet tae at -a as. a aa . .w , K ciU'Jinc nan oj tne Usenet a a a aav aaV a ry, and a portion of llac and s& ina.) has ben ceded. ; Vbe mar.t paying one c -o annuity. No reeettratioas Tade, hut &1I who had just claims tli vaed their rliists ia cash. Tt er?es on tj)a gt. Joseph River, fcst) y the Potjawatf mies by tba Tf f lQori the Tippocaaoa,atapdc3 jtikaown )i fndiaa Treaties, scs tbirg oyer filrW par acret bet ta Commissiueers went tUrcisz5 to treat," no amatter wtjat it cast. Tti lest parahasewiUbeax3hs!Ut die nortaern part of laiaat UVlrg iota market the foircct cf a I csaolry ia tba) tUta. ' r a : - aw cYiwn. waafapmBarBBtaBf 4 YcA Ctd tJij.