Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 3, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 October 1831 — Page 3

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ALMA ".'AC OF FCTaTNT;. j AvcrsT V.y fvvv ptffSns v.r.f.'.d rx-l.sti. trwA' which xvcuM make it nn -ir.plcP.r-ru.t .-ii- 'CT He ircarirtu! i !:avs i.:!:. n ct-.xtA rr ;j ;l ,-j -:. , r r Mi.:t!n:t .tnvrg Aujyi-d ft" l!u v could ln-'p it, and of" ll.r-e w l o . ii!n.n to the public institutions fifr.tiy city. The hs keen liberal b y r.d ny nest rfu2i:e ext.ecti'

or

'i 'P. Ti :

o. .n !. k it Mt'irc Jc? t .i;ri t!' hand whit i t !(

hoi:), vf: v few aie either wiser. Iseallluei. -on '.he

r

r o-: V!;', whether ri !i r.r peer, fort'

r; for! a hjorv or miserable.

Tint

;he rn :y !"8tn a'l these, thing without going t :i fo.tiiie teller. :;n:i thtr save both time am

in ,:( , h:!f, with jric.it rare. Mndy and o. R: v.U'.on, n'!!iicc!( il for their ue, the bdli.vir.S irdiilliole rules. A!i that i ncr eniy t" the cc MCf t u.utershnidinc of them, i tor the to i let jist to rer.olVt.t the mcr.'li in which he rv -.s ')Oi:. Thev sire arranged .if'er the p'an

rppicr than they rhonhl he. ThpY

'; era'.iy subject t ? ul IUappoijd:iietit,

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state wouiu soon i ? overran vvitn t-ors

!'J;1if-a t-.ri hiog em:tnri a'.ion, and the late

)vt!.e::f? in ugir.w he icnewrd under thf

hardly ever attain to the Tail height rf their ivishes. Tho-e who lav plans to eel immedi

ately rich, will mostly fail in their scheme?, and those who many for love, will ho very apt t vijti they had married for mony, arid vicf

vera. The sons, unless they have

regard for truth, will many of them he liar

r'iida::'-c of fanatics, in evcrv qaarlcr of the southern states, l'enple wlm reaily have the 'ispn-nion to lent fit the Mark, may, perhaps. !o something through (he coloni. itiori society.i'!t we know of no other manner in vvhirh they

:artic:l.u 'r:" interfere, witlitmt Ihe nk of injuring hoth

hhiri: ana white. i.of:t:ni Luncr.

Oijr now ;i fticitr.t ir ige to w si rai t tt.o

c'rit".nuance vf the -s iitc'j.'ir.r i!.-d

;ci5. !n ray part, sl;n!t Ic spfti'd i merit

and the daughters, not a few of them, will he no-

?orio,,s chatieihoxe. Many ofhuth ?csi The Hoton Patriot say?, ' Dr. King, of Tn". .he of ch- lera mm ha. t: eror M.mo oiIk r mm C:,r ,lia:1- " philoopher of cor.P.derahle repite.

vlio la? lectnred iu this city for some time past.

1 veiv fir !. escel that fo jhnndrr.l ve.irs old. ma-ntju? anew theory repertmg lightnmp

ol the French Almanac, n aw widelv nr ylaiinc

in ti-,e ne.v;vpprj,- 'at, in point of perfect ac jplamt, and not one in a dozen will live to he nn

car'iry, will tf tomi

ro-i i :roda.-tion. especially when applied to the I'tr'.i.le and lon-ittude of this onr !irt ta'e.true reoablican and ever !c.!ov- d ennntry. N. i). i'o ee especially read when the moon

is n Pengree. and near the hilt, but will an jwer. upon a pinch, for any other time. J a scary He that is bom in January and live? to he a hand re J year? old, will see many a col I day, and meet with many a heart equally a cold. Hi? ne, un!e? well protected with fir rr Romp nllior warm commodity, will be-

-.anlinnnnce Lt pubS:c f.ivt r. AT ITA'i A! rWTI!, of jr.t tew stap, ae (y h..n v.f. ck. f n. (1 two io''Ji, bv jii-:U'e Heal' ;r in'.t rrap'ir.p; .I.j'uit "r-g- f ".d -rn'f sthiw n r-!sn'.'t!i wr'u ty. in V amit.ttr'iit g, v h; n tprt tojf thrr t'f.r r -" i:c v. or: 1 !-.'i't bHr'p prspi.n-il to py il.c 5ne, ' i

ii il T" i;:i.Lva.

SErir yF,KH.--Thi is a verv clever month to ' Tn u ,t,e' snoni.t noi i,o smooth, tait rougi be horn in. tor those r. !to live and don ell. The ;"",! J ''?f each small point may deUcl

men with good hick ami good managemmt. n ill lm,ti,,n dielectric fluid." It i?aid that iheh jm n.i-n two place ud

uet -a? rich a? Croens: and the women, let them ,at tuue l,ou-e 13 to un? man

have their own way. will generally many a inergreeahle to their wihe. The men will he the! modest obliging husbands, when it suit? their! Dktroit, Michigan Ter ept. I . interest? and inclination?, and the women will' Indian Massacre. We learn from Grten liay

HOADZ. Thtf heavy ar-rf r j,. str d r..ii; tl.is $eaco;i h t n k ju our rori'ls ha:! in ?nraj ph:ce l!u y are r-. r'ert u ;.hno?

i;t r:if sa-.ie I or u.e Hi:ra"Hui) '.1 'lu fe conc r.' 1

if:? r'jaon are inoC

hfdly out f itprt tnd hsre been for nccn--ij. .

!,.!!. !en,:lfi cf f irr. the ros-J fr.n Arr.os . Ilro.vii's

he the. kindest creatures in the world, when it t,K,t ill'0,u 1,16 Ist of August, a party of the Sac comports with their humor. A number, both :UH' ox ,nl;C3 ot" l"('ians, made an attack npon male and female, will live to a eood old itse: a1 ber of the Menomonies, who nere cn-

c.me a blue a a red potatoe every time hejlarge portion of them mil die in their bed-jimped in their wigwams under the guns of ,cnture3 to face a northeaster, when the mer- and the rest will rarely, if ever, be disturbed by ifoit Crawford, at Praue du chien. The attack

cuiv is below zero, an 1 both his ear? and hislthe janglins: cfthoir heirs. ;was made sometime before daylight, and up.

utioBKK. i o?e vvtio are norn in uctoner " U3 incuij wcuuiiiuuics tmeu. muchi will be endued with a great variety of passions, Sence of t,,e misfJre wa? brought to Green feeling? and appetites. Their persons will also,,!:iy by "Voung Rattlesnake,11 one of the great be various; some will be tall and some shoit,'enomon'e warrior?, who was present at the af some thin and some thick; some will be brown i,aili RIK1 received a wound on the occasion, lie and some fair, some will be sweet and some ;pta,e1 t a council held at the Bay on the 15th sour, and the rest will be just as it happens. Augusl, that the first alarm was given by the fir As to their fortunes in life, they will differ no ingofguns by the Sac and Fox party. They less than their mind and their person : some lirt1 at the doots'of the Menornonie vviff

will gtt exceedingly rich, and some remain ex jwam?, and then attacked them with spears and ceedinely poor, and none of them will carr y a,knive9- Twenty-three of them, chiefly women

feet will stand a tolerable chance to he frozen on the same occasion. In 1 ve matters, it will in all probability go hard with him, should he chance to noo an icicle and marry a mustard pot. Should he happen to fail iu money matter?, he will, ten to one, be a? poor as Job's turkie?; and finally, whether rich or poor, he will die for want of breath I icbkimry Those who are bom iu February

wil for the most part, never know which side ihpir bread i? bntlered, not hccau?e they will he stone blind or devoid of taste, but because the buttet will be spread so thin. Many of them will ful in their own speculations, and more etill will speculate upon other people1? failings. Those who have one Quaker foot, will never make good dancer"; and those who have too. in all likelihood will not dance at all. And every son and daughter of them, unless they get enmed or die in season, will be old bachelors and oM maid. Do not be bom in this month if you can help it. March. Those who enter the world in

JTircii, will seldom meet with too much either

ef hue, friendship, or companion. They will K my a time fa'd down and bump their heads in infancy, will fr equently leg in vain for coppers, cintrorhreal and playthings in childhood - will

have more couceit, than either knowledge or

good ?ense in youth, and have cau?e to com

cent out of the world with them. !fin l children, were murJered. The hostile November. Many of those who are born in'r:ir,''as "00n a9 they had perpetrated the mas

November, if there be any tiuth in signs, willj?acre' retreated, and were followed by some of

liave occasion to laugh outot the wrong side of uie Menomonies. out secreted themselves so as their mouths. Their heads will ofien be whereto avo'1' t,ie consequences of the injured tribe, their feet should be, and vice versa. Those ofiCo1- Mrgan' of foit Crawford, was absent, but them who have the hyp, will be gloomy and ,he other oflice"' a9 soon they heard of the

aespomling; and those who get tired of life will, "HiiCI ni Ul a aeiac"eni ot soldiers lor

hang and drown themselves, if they can muster courage. A great part of those who dislike

matrimony, will neferget married; auiseve-

:o U Hd.-'s mil', most partiru!r!y fcbtut the- rirMs r uf H.y;rit'j cittk (lie ri'.vl ;eacltn; f ori tie D nhlm ioa'', Icyor.d Log-lick creek, t G.hlaru's store. I hope t- see those roads put in re; air inim-jdiattly. Li p fdi 453 of the revised code, yon wi'l fi -:d

" St c. 61 In all cases htre the overseer sh.-oi wilfully fail or negltct to keep los s ..d load in good rspair, or fo appropriate monies co.lect.d cr ire v d fur the use ot the road, or in any manner carr pi; wi h the duth s re quired of him, by t!;' a-t, he saad t i kit and pay a cum net exceeding ten loiUrs, to be recovered bi dure any j istice of the prace cf t'u p.jper township, to I In. use of said road uii'rict." ADARK IIRO W7 "SIrE lii the moutti i.I D'cenbtr. lrf t. I porchised trcm Metchuir S:uiy :v "W ir.g in Crarp towir-bip, at he ir.oot1 of

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SL'fc Wj nuii rtti cp.t.'i n

C 3 fan'

:v'inB: to eiv e her up t tt l r.! own-

85tsS3 Pr. when ascprtfiincit 1 a i is'rj" ".Ifir:-

i - dsrk brt-wn color, ngcd then about fiv--- r;T3 ion-i

feet wh.ti to the pas'.urr j inls about '4f hand i-.'gli hravy mane an- tail, , o Hrtifi, 'nl marks ur bran is. I he oviitr is request d to coree, prove property ai.d 'ake her away. JOHN' F:X, Vt ' BV. Octohrr 1.

ral of those who wish to get married, will live

and die single. December. Those who come into the world in December, n ill be born at the fall end of the year. In many of their designs and speculations, they will utterly fail; and in others they will be a day after the fair. Thogp w ho build castle? in

the asrial regions, will Gnd them vanish away;

TIIS IVIOHNING CGTJHIER AND NEW YORK ENQUIRER, IS put.hfheH ty Jimes Watson Webb, &. Co in the city t,f JNein York, daily and semi-weekly, on fine paper of the liirjjts: size

Its rolunms a.e I'ke devotea to tore pnand ilornegtie

the protection of the eurviing Menomonies, be

longing to the party near the fort. At the council held at Green Ilav on the sub

ject, the Menornonie chief and warriors evinced 1"V1!iE"T' T"T1' lhfTutt n.d th fi"" . J, . . .. - ... In morals, however, it does not set i.pon the tr-ed

itrcmmcui ,ui mc injury uioy nau nf fanatics or bigots out on the contraiy. w.culcates

receivea Irom the cace and f ois, and were for waging an immediate war of retaliation; hut they were persuaded to remain at peace until

they should hear from the President of the U. S.

clam in a ere.tter or less degree, of the many and those w ho contemplate them on the solid

hard rubs they will meet with during the restjearth, will seldom have the pleasure of seeing ot their livec. Tfcev will every winter be lia them arise. Politicians will be selfish; co

ble to cold9 and coughs, and if they do not die.quettes will b foolish; cross wives will be un

offnmc oihr diRcucc vfill be very likely to go effby a pleurisy or consumption. April.--Those who are born in April, will jreeoily begin to cry, and should they live and grow up. will shed a great mtvny toars before their life is finished The females, when they have the hysteric?, will laugh and cry in the

-m hrattR oa iKo m ilrs will generally have

cane enough to weep without an onion, aianyp"" - ... u,e .owns neard lrora,

happy; jealous husbands will be ridirnlnus. and

noisy hypocrites will miss the way to heaven. A. Y. Constellation.

ihiiie principles of religion or morality on v, Wu c.i arj founded upon peace and good wdlto a.) m: nk ni t.' e frdt of which is toleiance and hro'li ly llcctmn nst dd of persecution for opinion's sake " d it

fanatics, opposes of Sunday miil. and urch a d-

upon the express pledge being given to themmen- "r opposed on principal, and tietrti'p c cy

that he would promptly caue their wrongs to"""'-'-'-""''-!". "'yKHU. ... ' . ' J s I in coi.si oaiir.ce ul tli t'.f - iixlv Daner, w N m

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and machinations fearlessly opposed

oe renresseu, anu see mat meir enemies were v ,k. det.ao.ioioB-not to board

punished. We trust that the pledge will be redeemed .

I at'U .thrive

their news on burdtvj the ;.u! 'is:.crof th- "''Miner ani? F. -qjirer hve lately iaves ed nearly 2 0 1 i a scpar.it ' Nt v s Ksla'dishmc nt " the sop jort - X w..ch iilladil abnul 5 W to thtir --nuI expen.es Vespis from F.urirpt: i'J bt blunted at ej, '.jiiv b oio they reach tho liaib r. and the new d.svctno.ateil through the countiy wi.h niore tiitn crd njry p-ach

In inci:rrnif: U.is heavy increase ot txpendror", the proprietors lot k fo remum ra ion, to ad mil wh" f-el

of the women will have elegant beads of hair,

if they do not spoil it w ith combs and curlingi irons, and miny of the men will be in ?be habit of getting shaved. Most of the women will get married. if they can, and the grey mare will tie qoently be the better of the horses. As for the men. they will be some of them rich, and the fest from poor to middling. May. Those who are horn in May. if they have light hair, will veiv often have blue eyes.

and fair complexions. Many of the males will be near ix feet high, and many of the females will pusses a beautiful Fhape. if they do not tpoil it by dies?. Both male and female will be much inclined to fall in love, especially between the ac.s of 16 and 26, and should they

make piudent matches, enjoy good health, pns

The editor of the Chamhershurg Republican says, that he was in company with a gentleman on Wednesday last, direct from Halifax, who stated that he had witnessed the trial of llenrv

Vermont. An election has been lately held Gambles, captain of the Lady Sheihroke. from ! i "mte rest in the kff".. raof the Old Wcr'd.ai.J u U-y

at the State of Vermotit for Governor and Mem- Londonderry, wrecked near Cape Ray on the ,,l,ve l'P'V c9 '"' 'd 'he popular f.eii, .g m rdabere of the State Legislature. For the office of 19th u.t. by which .73 persons lost illr livea.jlir governor there were three candidates, and the Capt. Gambles was convicted of wilfully wreck- ,ti. tin to sptak.f tnc manner in which the ed.-orial

ins: the shin to cct the insurance?, ami tpntpnerd i' part:ncnt is coodur.ted. It tnnv hestat d, however.

m io r,.,. .. i.:i. i . i . I1 -hat assi ant editors and H;

being a considerable majority of the whole:

torfivtr. Allen, 10,050

Mr. Palmer.

Mr. Meech,

10,520

3,82a

to he hung;

ness of the punishment.

alter w Inch he confessed the iu?t- . ( . c.,i 0,.,i ;f ,,, .. ' ;i u.. ,..i ..

v i.ii-it . .'id i 1 . , a'l.t ii iiv, , vitiii'Livini, & ti. . ii i. ijl lit ir.tv, Forci;n and Dom'-stic News Wfte riot at Vst

q ial td any other Journal, it would sjarceiy have acFrom .Missoui t.-The St. Louis Times of the upon d in the short pt rid ot five vears a jrrratt r daily

Sufficient returns have been received to show i 1 61,1 ult- "The steamboat Yellow Stone. ,,c;il u;' ;!'H" a" !r.r P-Pr i Amj-.ca! et; .... mio I i . .... . Mch is the tict. aid at tins mumfiit the C ur...r and

that no one candidate having a majority of all

Uie votes, mere nas ucc-n no choice for governor

Submarine Explosion. Avery extraordinary phenomenon occurred in sight of the ship Crawford, capt. Goua, on the pa?snce from

Trieste to New York. The first ofhYpr of tlml mile?, carrvin? the o-ood? for tho Indian tmdo

ship states, that on the 9th July, at 9 o'clock j H which the company annually supplies the in the evening, he had charge of the vessel, with li"a(ers in it? employ. Owing, however, to the orders to keep a lookout for the Island ofMer- low ?taSe ol ,l,e WRter in the Missouri, the

retto, and about daylight he saw gomethiiii? like! b ellow Stone was unable to proceed beyond . . . . ' . b ... n- i , .. ..' . . . .. -

i ,i , , ,. , iiiu is inrnci, bi o ai una mumfiiv me ij 'ur...r a.vi under the command of capt. l. ouDg, arrived K miir.r riir.iih.tes diiilv in the idtrofN Y.rk tore ii't.,: ti i , . .l . . . ". . .

,u ' -i"iis "ii i iiursuay iasr, irom her trip up the Missouri. The Yellow Stone is owned by the American Fur Company, and left this place on the oth April, for the purpose of proceediuc

as lar up a? the mouth of the pllow Stone, 2000

a mountain on the larboard bow, ascending in

eess a good temper, have obedient children andthe air ,0 thc ,,eih f 200 or 300 fert, per

plen'y of money, they will be apt to lead a ve ry comfortable life. June. Those who are born in June, and

ectly black, and disappearing at interval?

liauied upon the wind immediately to Ihe north

ward, in order to get out of the range of the

' I-.- I . i. . . r

escapo disease, w ill be as blooming as the ro?e, "l"sion ; ami two hngs astern, one the A?ia ol

an I will scarcely knmv what pain i-. They j Lontlon, immediately followed the Crawford, will fir the nwd nart be ardent loyrr? the Kcpnrts as loud as thunder loilovved each other

men fond of eood eatinff. and the women of tine fl"',k Biirrcssion ; sets of the sea w ere thrown

fort Teciimseh, (,e mouth of the Little Misou

ri, 1300 miles further up than any steamboat has hitherto navigated . The Yi llcw Stone brot1 dow n a full cargo of buffalo robe?, fur?, and pel tries, besides 10.000 poi.nds of b-ttlalo tongues.

clothe? The men will be generally as happy a circumstances wiil allow, and will contrive, by hook or by crook, to live out all their days. The women will be esreedin:U pleaant, when they are in ft good humor, and with very few exception? will live as long a? they can. They

will, a majority of them, get married, and leav e a plenty of heir?. Some of thorn will leave e tat. and some will not, anil where there i? no

thing; left to quarrel about, there will he the less litigation . Jri.T. This is usually a hot m . ' h to be born in, and many 1 1 Ihe July flowers will fall before they arrive to matuiity . A gieat many

cf the men will ho fools, and a great many of

the womtn coqof ites. Thoe who are man ied, unless tbey should happen in agree, will be apt to quarrel like c'? ar.d dogs; and those who

live and die siosle. will net cr know v. hat it i? to

U loan immenP hoio- flip snin rnlleil ua if i

, s'.'l ...... ..-..v.. .. in a storm, and the ocean was white with foam. At this time it was calculated thov wrp in 51 or

100 fathoms of water, and about C, miles frnm Sicily. In ten minute? more, had the ship kept :

on her course, she would have been swept into

the vortex of the volcano, cauied, probably, to an immense height, and then iugnlphed for

ever in thp abyss below. The ahum on board the vessel i? said to have been tciy great. .V. 1 . Coir. mp

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C'JIrqe f,r tie lUacks. The proposition to establish a College at New Haven, for the edu cation of colored people, seem? likely to meei

with some ojipositmri . A public meeting nf the

citizens was called by the Mayor, on Saturday hist, "to take into consiilcrnlinn a erlietiio Tsaiii

1 II K WKIKIiY alii:vGV.R. PRINTSS IlETPLT, KDXAWA, n-r.n,vY, omobiil -1, 1G31. if:Aimon.y COIWTY COURT. The four persons, heretofore advertised in this pa

i.x r, having ln-en n taken, as no' ict il h-bt week, have

Ven tried found guilty, and smtenrrd 6S f llovvs. William rl;niton. for tuns" sieHlinj, tuu yeara ii ihe s'a'e prison at .Tcffersonvillev Kb' v.eir S Harrir. tn, for psisii: ovr.trTfl'.t no

(to be in progress) for the establishment, in that

, i t. i . .. . CltV. Ol '.1 Cllllprn li.p lli t cxln-. ,'., .il' ,rr.,l

nemtrned. n.e men when tt.ey are provoked, i , - ".. v-,.... ... nrifon. " ' vmtllt ' tin, t.. . I. I... - ' I

will irru rflfn t!v;ni ,iiinr ind I hp omen J ' al,J 11 SUCH measures .IS may ...... .,, . ... .... win very onen uv in a passion, nnn tne w omen , , .. ' , W illuon V llkmson. ti r t.orbe sti ai.nr, nar ears ir ,.-i ,::i : n deemed expedient relative to the same." We

J i ie i y mi uiti i i i miir s i 1 1 1 m iu vi m:t poui . state pnsoTV

" 1 111 11 c least rui in isru ai uie iiiiii-pom-dieS.. ... ...... ' Will 11. .if i 1. mnl'ldn. T .....J.,l c

lion ot the tieoo p to rou e this institution loca- " -

led a,,,,! U,em TIro nro a virietv f Stealing s-VitT tonr bolTt's r-afi.-.fr.iMit n V,c cr-tn- l' n)ade ly rt. II ,e h r.i

so a to spoil their beauty, and neither nis

nor females will rr.jv a mom en I '? hppi, ess

lotil they get f.iuly cvf r iiisir ang i

tVjiil.

than one hopCred pir cent, more papers than any of i.s cottmporarirs. Daily ppi is sent out of the city, sro not roii.tcd in til o'clock, P. M wh- n nil the newi receive. by thc morniinr miii!., or by for- ipn arriv.is in that iiay.

will be fi ni.il in the columns of the Courier and fr",n-

quin r oiu)

t'rice t urrent and K-jview f the market wot be published weekly, and the second idiliun will a'wavg noti.e ry change which may o:cur in the t'ltecl the market. Wlm' ever appears in the i'.ail pper, will of

course a!3o be published in the s mi wetklv .

llaily paper 10 Hollars p-.r innum l'aa '!e in ud-Semi-weckly 4 dollars per unntim 5 vnce. N II. All Pos-mssters who have iiu objections to act as our ai.nts, are requested t" receive su scriptions and renal the morey nt the risk cf the pohh ,h'.r, at the t.ino of orocrinp '.be .taper. It 'n expi e'ed they will retain in 'heir hand 10 per cent. 'T the aiuuunt r ceiveu, as a remuneration for Mis ir trouble

P MISSES, 4v. .

I LLI AM II AGAR & Co. idler for sale at their Type ni.d Steicotvpc Koundrv,

No. Z-J (Udd s'reet New Vorfc, compk-ie t-sso-'mrnt f 1'riiitinw I' pes, Jic Jic. Ttiei have lati !y romp'et d series f f iitits t;.nii I'ici to IiamMi i, ul a dht i'ro at d bti'O'ifiit cvt, w hich they ffi'r wit'i l;rt !.t cwifideiiL; as heii f, t ei.v sop-, rmr articles !ii.ti!lowo'ir are tlair pri.-es, ('inifii-m with olii. r tomvirie,) 6 mo nth 3 cruiit, or 7 per re;.t dincourt foe cabh,

f 'x Ytr.e Pica and a'l larger; I'annon lo hi n lit e 1'it.i. Double K.oiflij tr l,mb!e P""' f-Jer., tii eat Piim''. r t; l':'a.

Small lica. Hi I.cng Primer, 4 i li'-ir'jii, , : lirevu'r, 'St, 'iinji;. 70 fVoiipoii!, jt Aiial''. i '.f i-'tKid, l:iunor 1. i0..t A'l other ;-iicr. ifiu l vf ( .i.f?rvin ;rnp rion W idlan, Haar J : i .i t thoir ! ek fMt.n's 4fM ioet:.l rnoeh hhur tit !U- Witnl rrmmoiily in unv, slid whit h t( V v ill wir:,nt rrnrli m re catrah'.:. l iiiyaii tigp'it for ihe sip of th- v..mptoa

i ri iiiir rr. invmiro ry Knii, nn: 1 -i tii !. i i

I hr filit vi"(f ;r e t.iV

:;v.i

T'TTts, tre ' i cre-tit r:f t'l k-nda.