Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 21, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 February 1832 — Page 3
b tb.
iefjre co:)?res, a-.ccinpaa-eJ by a!i the Ujefu! DfcATn?
lur-irn td.ia he can colle,.f, with a view to the adjonnent of the tariff. After rt,ne dicuMioa the reolutiod wa adopted, as also was a re
solution of a similar nature, but more comprehensive, reported a few days ago by Mr. McDoffie from the committee of ways and menus. Mr. I) 'iT is ofSouth Carolina reported a bill from ihe committee on the judicial j, to refund to the heirs of Matthew Lyon, the finef 1000, impoed on that gentleman daring the exigence of the -edition law. It was read twice. and committed to a committee of the whole. Various other bills were reported and resolutions introduced. The house again went into committee of the whole on the state of the onion, Mr. Hoffman in the chair, and discussed the
apportionment bill, until half past 3 o'clock.
wneo the committee rose and reported, and the bouse adjourned. The speaker presented t the house a me nsorial from the president and director of the
bank ef Pennsylvania, in favor of.? renewal of
Ike charter of the United States bunk. The memorial was read by request. Mr. Wickliffe moved its reference to Ihe committee of way and means, with the following; instroc tions:
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. ' "iwiout oema pion-k it, ai.d we
erection and
maintenance of m;iv h,,.rr, .,..:, ; . . " ' ' 1 tr'p '"' tutu pm-of i rrv i- Minnie i mue t..e 11. ;,; ;utjVf. in prop,-,r ,j..H) lo ,he tif,a f ,faB
, Gceral Robert Lucas. has been nominal, bv th T "f'n Ae
-lb le-tion takes pWce in rt.be nt. . "Thenar.. .-l:.,.1""' " H,liCh tho?
I. ' ' 5 rsti iliiuiii rrniCd iiiirr.i, (.l.-,,. .1
I Consider it trt .Inf.. - .... :i. . I r
amnngst ether, cond.iinns on which my bequet for said college is ma,!3 anj to be e,.jve(! nnmil y: rrst, enjoin and reatiiie. tbt if m iho
cloe of any yf-ar, the income of the fund ilevuted to th puipase of ihe said college shall be
more than sufficient for the maintenance of the
institution during thif
At I. O wivn me IF,1IJ(.C ill, rorn thit m r:
. ... t!uscimti hismiu income, alter icii'.tvinc
w.e, snail be fsrthwith invented
I n vmccnaes Gtzclte Sfty ihe priuiiri; or the of the United Statei ha been taken fro:n tiie Wtstein Sua . he B?chelors of Nashville, Tcnn gaye a splendid all the night after Chris! mas Mr McKenzie, has been iin expelled from the pHr!iamnt or Ppper Car.aOa He is the editor o! a psper in Vork, and opposed to the uirernnr I il.
bunded measurts
v....... ,,,,,, ur, Lii';;iujiii OI l in St1 ! P.Onlj 15 or 1 6 t.f their specie inhabit , while ilu8-!l ihs describe.!
"With instructions to inquire into the expedi ncy of reportiDg a bill to incorporate a new banking company, to take effect, and go into
eperation, after the eipiration of the charter of!
the bank of the United States, reserving one third of the capital in said bank for the United Itates, together with a sufficient bonis on the charter; one third to be subscribed fer by such ef the stockko'.ders in the present bank as may lie citizens ef the United States; the other third lebe tsken by such citizens of the U. States a Buy It. ire so to invest their surt.lus canital
tnat they also inqwire into the eipediency of
finally coujjht be was fonnd in the pulpit of a church A very larce meeting of working turn' ht h.
held in Msnotiester, Eng for the purpose of are ns linon a (irclaraHnn nF risliia " AV...... ir
' ' - ' o k J ' tenud Amurg the 'elarations a.lopted was one. thnt hereditary distinctions of hirt'i are unnatural ad opposed to every principal ef justice " Ginrd's will, as it was anticipated, creates s great deal of comment in the e9tern oiMes. Various d.fli cnltics are started as to tb,e olause rosptcting clerirv men, &c b
SADDLE BAGS. Last July, I lei my caddie baes to a FKlF.iSD h-
convenien', lie Vi'l please send them h me I also, loanefl to another Frind. a GB0ORAP2I7 prir, ted a; Glasgow, in Ssetland, vhish 1 wish reiur'ied
JOSEPH DOW Febrtary I.
WMRKLT COURIER & ENQUIRER,
ON Saturday lie 28i.' : i .u.v- j , inst -h nr- pr e nr of the Miming- Cam ' mn'd JS'mm Tork Enquirer lntei.jpnalisl ingenib largest f .lie sh et ever i; :,ut ' a weekly ewspapr ta contaii, nHthat appears dm-in? the wetk In their dbilv paper. It will be published ofin ? paper, with new type and ta nlitee ii with-n ih,.
prohibiting the bank frsna dealinjr in or holdiosr ir".a l""fu f'asses of the conamuniiy, it will te r.ffard
r..' estate, except for Ihe Ber ,,rN, fl f I : 1 ." . !T " "J. rc"d l '
K.r.n- k . j i...... ' r, r - ', Fjmt:aiwiyeinn.iync.
ft nuclei, omm nauses necessary lor toe
transaction of the bashes of the eompany; of
proaiuiung tne location or any branch in any tate, without the consent of the legislature of nch state, and else ef so forming the charter that the legislatures of the several states shall, 'and may. eiercise the power, wken they seen it expedient to do so, of imposing a fair and "reasonable tax upon the capital employed in any bank or branch of said bunk wifhin ihe jn risdiction of such state, and also to subject the
aid corporation to be sued in the dufict or circuit coort in any state where they May bava a branch located, and the cans of action accrued.
WEEKLY MESSENGER.
yRINTER S RETREAT, INDIANA.
ia cabseqiience of the other ;aily Papers in New Tork. determining- nut t hmr, v. u
their news oa Sonday, the publis'.eis of tbo Courier & Ersjuiror have lataly invested gU.OCO. in a separate news establishment eoiiiiti::s of one tcbooa.r of M tons, one of 60 tons and tke jh e ssary row boats.The estBalishmeut is supperted at an annual expense o B9 000, and ve-sels Irrm lurope are boarder at sea,
,,1! en msBeaiinbied tfcrtujslj tb coui'ry with
j.i.im.i.u, iong oaiora laey -racn the harbor In its pa'iti'-s, the Couriar and Bnauiret are nurelv
Democratic edkerintr to the tirir riul. ,l .'t
he rpublican party, ard aavoaatiag the re-election of
ji.BS..n uia presidency Its ealamas arc alike devatad to FarelKn anal Dofflestio Intelligence, Morals,
7l,l,",rc " me nne arts In morals, howevr r, i. d -ea notactupu.i the creed of the Faiuticsor Bigots but on the coi.trar ineulaatra tknae itlnnri.. t
rality and relis;inn only whiah are fanndad upon peoce aad goad-will . all i. a .kind the fruit of which is
loiexaaae am brotherly afleoxian, instead of persecu tion for opinivii's sakr. Upwards f 4000 eapie af tke Conne- & Enquirai
and in the aity of Now-Tork its daily cirealation is
u aanr- inaa an lu..4rea per aant great. r than any -.thar paper. Tkase facts are resVrred to as ri i rd I n tr tha I . & . ... .
----- 0 .... Duws.nHry ma praorietara c.u
w.. prapnety anr on the quality of the matter h -h
win oe iouad in tneir contemplated weakly publiaa tions r It is intended to publish 17 SCO copies tf the ti n iinmbtr of the paper, whkh dl ke districted in d I
...c.u pa-ta ni tnacountry, and o-.e cep sent to each
post maaier m the n,t d Statea, in orrfe- that a seci. men or the publication my be exm nd. TERMS Daily Pap-r, IQ per h -rcn..-) P,ble, in Saaji Weekly paper. 4 per annum, C all ea's in Wttkly paper. S per aar uas 3 ''vanae (O A;.y person who ruav oStnin cik ht llll.rrihrc!
ta the warklr paper aaf resnit tha aaon t skull ke far oished with a copy gratis; and to co- panics of tei sukscrlbers, who assoeiste and reaalt ;t..itk.
rent for 2. cnah per annuaj. TO TUB EDITORS And pubtiik rt of Xeuspapers.
rt THB C1TI OF tl BIT.;.)!.
UESPEC I'FULLT requssfs t! e ICdtm ar p-iblinh. era at We pap;ra within thtsevaral -tatt-s a- d Territories of the Unir.n, to fuiuish bim thyuh Ifi .Vernier Cenrrttt -f tneir particular SUtra or dis
incis, at the stat of the Federal Uovernoacat. with three copies orthtirllf7p'.p rs ssurke4 "ono, "two,
" i ree j isinou o:t or ai.ouil Vedresday. th
r'nxf tecovd of Februr, 18 Imng the Centennial
siTiiuveriarj oj general rrtitung-ton
his motive is entirely di- it; r sted and pstriotic
. i mua. i (b renuesi, u o-ng Ins desire to prediicf positlvr vvidense ol'tbo uumbar if Newsjapen print
'. In "e Ciuttd States, una their Territories, ho de sues that particular attention mav ba pnid to tbl re quest; ard. above all. by ihe publishers of countrv p pars, in distant towns, that are, compara!ie?v, littii knownj and if, at the satr.e time, th-y woult comia ni cate, in tht ir papi rs any 'stntistical information rata
tivc to their immediate neighborhood, it would be hie. iv aDEreia?ir! n Britf.,ll. I. J. J
rr - ; k," -,-jitj RiHima icucu It is intrniied that every nawrpaper rca.-ived kIiI1 be carrf!ly p-cserved nJ arrans-I. by states in roem at A;v jrton, v0ted for this objret, one set to be cve!"l!y depesitcd in the library Vf cor fress,ihe triplicate tt tt- be trrtijaouited to () ee, eq c' Loudirj, a?ent far the purchase ofbookx, &c fir the roner-ssionsl librai y, to ba by him plaeed ia the Kr.l b Museum, and the triplicate set to he rlai n.d lot sor e puMic insiitution It is inten cd also, as soon as this co If ction ii com plettd. to pvi'j ish ia a tahular form, in tbo r.Wlir
o!ed that it would form itself into a court ofj P-'nt fr tk inrormcion of the peopla of tha U.iI -i . ii i . . i I '' Stktes. a list of all tllH norn..... : . -
i r, viiiut ilVi II V I Jir
in raod ru.
nies, moieaiier to be and remain a part of the capital; but in no event, sh-ill any part of Ihe s;ud capital btoM, dir-posed of, oi pledged, to meet tha cutrent expenses of the said institution to which I devote the interest, income, and div
idends thereof. exrlu,velr Secondly. ,noin
and require that no ecclesiastic, missiortarv. or
minister of any sect n-hatsoever, shall etzr hold tr
xercttt any station or duty whatsoever in the sai4
College; ner shall ny sch person ever be admit ted for amtf purpose, or aj a visitor, nithin the premises appropriated to tke furpottt of the said College In makitirr this restriction. I do not
mean to east any reflection npoD aoy person or
sects, and foch a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of the rphani who are to deriva advantage from this beauest, free fiosn the excitement which clash mg doctries and sectarian controversy are so apt to produce ; my deire is, that all the instruc
tors and teachers in Ihe callege shall take pains to ins'il into the mimis of the scholars, the nur-
t principles of morality, so that, on-their an trance into actire life, may from inclination and habit, evince benevolence towards their fellow
creatures, and a love of truth, sobriety ana" in dustry, adopting , at tha same time. uch reli
gions tenets as their matured reaion ble thorn to prefer.
i.'iii.ibii. The In-.; arnl
anj sn vrr,ii.-is o! Ati ;i.: A
tocvics, .md the burr.if.jr sky cf the AiVicitii Jrserfj. se-n bv f;r the Liiit an.;!.-.! iu i?.rr -i ii 1 1 1 .. i ; -1 : .. . ".i -i i r .
.iiiti udvcicpmanl ot tnt-se let--
lilrs.
Mi rope,
mfTpiv nr ih f r n 1 i r- .
mandel. Equafoiial Ainprica, score bed by Ihe burning rajs tf tha sun, ard incessantly walercd by those itnmcnse livers which roll Hip tribute of their wnves towards its etisteru bounu'Hries, famishes, of itself, according lo the observation cf M. de Humboldt, 116 specie?, at of 320 which hay been detcrib. ed in the ophidian order. In the provinct. which it contain, the earth, peculiarly lavish in the support of poisoned weeds aid hurtful animils. has peopled with imaaraand dan-
tli-ruus reptiles the iriut.dated morasses, and
yet untradden forests of these mighty resL-ns. They swarm in Surinam, in French Guiana, in Peru, in Email, in the neighborhood ofthQ Lower Oronoco, In Nicaragua, PainiA
Unisqmare. Twi
ace a year they lay an im-
i . e - .
whatsoever; but there is such a ,, . Z "r V o W-and ario .ce-e,relr
- ""4 tiuniji, 111,11 TTHII
lay ana-
it'ESUvT. F.-HRUART 7 1832 INDIANA PENITENTIARY. a tha l't of December last, tktre were forty stxconvlets in tb peninthry of this state, forthe followinf crimes 2 for worrier. I f r burRlary 3 for felonv.J3 for larceny; 7 for prrnd larcenv; 4forfor(fery; 3 for rssirg ooanterfeit ni ynea, 2 for rapej 1 for atterrptirg to kill 1 for cointer'eitlrf. Three were barn in Indiana, 8 in Kentuekv; 4 in Pe nnsylvania; 3 ia New Tork; 1 in Tennessee; 4 in Maryland; 1 in S, Garalit a, 4 in North I aroliaa; 3 in Ohio; 1 in Velaware; 1 ia Michigan t in Coaneclicul; 1 in Rhode Island; t in Vermant; 1 in 6 rmarv ana" 1 ia Ir. land
Peur wee stnteneed fer on year 2S far two years
lonnree yeas tor toaryeass 6 tor fve years 3 f r cen years 1 tor eleven years I for leur teen j ra :s and I for fifteen. O le is 16 years of ago -
zo' If 4 ot 1 6f 0-l cf 312 of 22 - I of 2 I
1 a' 242 ef 25-1 .f 26 -2 of 282 or 2t 1 .f 301 1 f34 1 of 351 of 363 of 17 1 of 40- 2 . 1 42- 3 43-2 cf 47 1 ef 48 -1 ul 491 at 55 lof 60 Ir.f 64 and 1 of 7
.MajiacAtfii.--Th Itgitlatuto of this state met on Wednesday, 4th all. The hon. Wt Thorndibe wis elected president ef the -enate and the hen. Wm. Calhoun, speaker of the hoase of representatives. The committee of both houses appointed to examine the returns of votes for governor and
ueut governor, report tha whole number of
fotes legally returned for governor to beSS,415, necessary to a choice 26.708. His excellency Levi Lincoln had 28,80f. hon. Sam. Lathrep 11.375. Marcus Morton 10,975, scattering 279. The whale number for lieut. governor H ,A49, necessary to a choice 2,775: his hon. Thos. L. Winthrop hs 39,810; hon. John Mills 11,416. scattering Si 3. Tke report of the treasurer of this state preseut an agreeable exhibit as follows: Balaace in tha treas Jan. 1, 1 831, $23,275
ivipiB in r loo),
1,006.807
Total, Expenditures for 1811, lalanae ia the treat. Jan. 1, 183J,
1,032.032 1.130.431 18 651
JIBA.VT O'.Y) LITERARY CAZMTTS. Tht editors of this pf.ptr ha 1st I; giver, premiums, : tllas-RlC0, to Willis Gaylord Clark, o K i'ad. Iphio, fcr Ki'ributioa " an oripinHl tSle, and 59, to mis Lydia Hunllei Rigourney, of Harlfard. Cobb, for 'The Westerr Emigrant," a potia LBGISL.1TIVE F4XCE. In the senate of this stale ou Tuesday, Jan. 24. a m?:ige was received from tha house of representatives by Mr. Thornton, exhibiting articles of impeachment against Altred J. Athon, a justice of the peace of the county of Lawrence for malfeasance and corruption in office. Vpsirs Thornton. Huntington, Bryant, and Finch, are the managers on the part of the hoiia of representatives, and ft!ei?rs Faiaham. VYick, and Slaughter, counsel frr defendant.
the senate, on motion oi Mr. Graham, re-
$1,032,031
Mastaehunili JLUction.Th good old tune, of 'Lection day forever banished from the
ftate- Rv the
' ---- wun' man"u iiitr u i Wednesday in January is suiixtiiutnd for the last Wednesday in May. This sub iect is thus n.
thetically noticed by the Boston Statesman:
Esefwa day by Zero! Inoteaa of ha vine- irin
gerbrecd, we bad Jack Fmi O! what a fal-
lino- off is this, tnv rannitmAi,l vv un !,..
the tialivcs set fii-p in
iho hrush wood, with which the crui.ti is torered, whole armies, ai ii were, of formidable serptnts, sally forth in all direr ti. : s in crowded ranks, to the number of tliirtt . r forty thousnd at a time, putting !i to I'iiht be-fftr-A lk.,M V3... :.. i i-
uui iii toiopr ciim.ite n fw individuals only Hre found scattered ovf r;t iargfc extent of territory. They begin to be rnrc enaogh in Germany mid Rug?ia, still mure so towaids Siberia, Hnd tomlly disappfr as we approach the polar regions. ieiU.tr are thy foand upon high mountaii s, b vond aa elevAtion of five or six thousood feet, ha been observed on the ridge of the Cordilleras, on the piriforms of Sanla Ft- de Bo-ota, n the Andes, at Antinnn and Pif hirrlm. lut among all the known serpeMs, t: ere is sc arcely one sixth, or one-fifth of them, that my be censidered of a really dangerous cha ?tter. Among the forty-three species of the Est Indies, described by Rnsell, seven alone are to We feared; and in Ihp enumeration of tha ophidians which were known in his time, by Daudin, there were 80 veoemnus ipecioi, and 233 not Yenomcas. In Atr-eiica ne raco alone in fve, and one in four in Europe, are redoubtable for their poison. The others are Innocent animal?, which rrep wpon the lurface of the earth. Aiml Ktnsdom. TBE OBOir 1SD CONJ(J(AL F1ELITY. Mr. Sasnucl Fiher, the inventor of the go!deu snoff, was acquainted with a hii'oh lady of excellent character, who resided m Cork. This lady was inconsolable for the death oi hn hot. band; the day was spent by her in Mgh and lamentations, and feer pillow at uigkt wa- moistened with the ters of sorrow. Her huband, kerdear busband. was the continual then e ef her disconrse, and she seesned to live for no other object but to recite his praises, and deplore his loss. One morning, her friend Tishei Inund her in a state of mental agitation, borde1 n g ok distortion. Her departed love, she m;rl K.d
appeared to her in the eight, and noet pr remptorily ordered her lo enter the vaolt where hi remin wcie deposited, and have coffin opened, llr. Fisher remonstrated nilh her on tha absurdity of the idea; he said lhat the intensity of her sorrow had impaired her intellect ; that the paatrtoa was the mere creature of her isna-
nn...l. . . 1 I . i ri . .
I ri; it,a t ; .i , . i t,. s u.iwu, kiji urgsjen i ncr ai least to pnstpoe ly real.xe .he fct. that yesterday nae Elec.,ont i0uie fulnit iaA bap in,.n(laiI V,P J
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rnpeachsnent na Wednesday, the 35th int. at
10 o'clock. A. M. for the trial of said Alhon. After the adoption of riiies necesary for its government whilst sitting as siirh, the senate re solved itself into a court of impeachment far Ihe purpose of proceeding lo the Irial of Alfred J. Athoa, against whom the bouse of representatives had preferred a certain article of unpeac h went. TheMirsr and third specifications having boen quifehed, and a motion of the uiannseis to postpone Ihe trial antil the next sessioa of the general nsembly having been decided in the crgitive by the court, the DMnagnrs UEFUSEI) o pp.erute the liial agninst the n Athon toy further al thii line, J the c;rl aoarn-
name, pi, co, end period of publication, and terms ef mtscr pti.n. B eat pains will be bestowed to m.k 'his hsr (.being an iosportant result ta be gathered f, um 'lu o.ltecti . ) as psrlect as the Baterials will r.dmi'.
day; once the feat of all soulsnow the free-
aingolall bodies! The caflets looked finely ; bnt bow did Ihey feel? The glory of Ekctiou has
departed forever There was no thi nirin- al
tha streets with idle urchins no thronging of windows with merry groups no thrpnriDr of
ma wnsren wun rtuslering beauties. Rd no
ses ana Diue noses and frozen aoies were all!
corpse of her husbnnd. The lady acquiesced for that time in bis reqaoit; bnt the two succeeding mornings, the angry spirit of her spouse stood at her bedside, aad with leod menaces repealed his command. Fisher, therefore, sent to the sexton, and matters being arranged, tha
weeping wiaow and hartnend attended ia Ihe
n : rat r I irnll . I L . a . .
tha siirhta ta ke u u, j , i""""0' auu; ma comn was opeaed with enach IZT 1 "h T9 nd. ",-'-;f.ln,Dily and tha faithful matron stoo.ed -awn
a;d7;;hro0w;;;ra;:,ffbrrae ;r "'vr hpool and Lackawana! W. on th. a.Jd-! Ha'"'tf "'cl Pl.d from , be beeat of ihe institution' it vf.ll W a U ViT- TT' IP" . t reB,s'-H" " the has changed Mav lo Januarv-and ginga breadl T TV W' n??An to Jack Frost. ' 6,n8ri,reaa; oing. Fisher (who intended to sail for England
uu mai nay; caneu lo eia his tflictei( friend av
lieu. I he rcairl servant told bin that Ihe :idy bad nolyat ren. Ttli her to ret up."
said Fmher, I wish to give her a few oriisof
To tke tdiUr of the Louisiana Courier. Bir The brig Nelson Village, on her t oy
.,r,t . . , , , , e ei .je 'ik-b. srr!' said the sujiing: pii i it would b nary ulam , w chasod bv a nirat rl irhnnn " ' ue r rv.inted Mart 1,1 i , ,cl'00 ' a -ty to di.tui b the new .arned couple so earor. p.untcu blacL, with a while mouldinf': cou d, I.-;. i1d wr.. t" ..wi . , count fro,,, bQ ,n C0 men nn deck Al du-k she' i "I "fl mnrr,ed roaP" ..-;.!, u . i r . . sl)eef 'M wislreis, sir. wa married ia-t niaht M w, h,n gun sho lu fU,nat. y at that mo ' Warrifcd! , w ,,,8 ; lhe , went n heavy squall cam from Ihe S. W. andL.i .r i.-. ...K..- i L , ' .
i.,,i r, , . . , . , ... . ""f uotcmiu iiutnanii wno wasviviteu lasted for two hours, whirb euab ed u to make . ;,ii i r . i . j t . I r ..... main uiiftitly fi y (us Hliost , tiod w ho velf tsinv SO fur. our Fiicnno from thm til tCkt h niirwlai I u.iuii . . . . J J
I - ""W-hwuii ill m tl IUV
Maine. The legislature of Maine assembled
at Aogusta on Monday, 2d u't. II. p Uunlap
vas elected presultnl ol the senate, Bnd Nalha
mel b LitlleBeld. secretary Benjasnin White of Monmouth was elected speaker, and Joseph G Cole, of Paris, cleik cf tha bouse of rejue-
'enta'.ives.
A qj.iitit writor of senteuces i;iya, l havi
seen wumen si di licale, that they wera afraid It riJ?, forfsar tha hcrss :ijM rti aw.iy."
every rhipar.aster to be upon his guard, suiling about the above named Islands, and trust uo
Huipic:t looking vessel. F. KKNN, Captain.
Cure if stamnering . We bare rcpeuwlly had occasion to speak of the succsses of Mr. ttog in the cure of stammering We have seen within a day or two. a new ease of his, where h greatest difficulty of speech was removal, so thiil the pupil, who, i- the l.rtrinaiiiii could earcely utter a woid, after tb couase l a lew "reelrs 9s ab to speal vrilhetxt tasbarroJSRTit.
vently kissed the corpse? Surely vcuissl .
'O, sir,' said tha maid, roy late mastet. poor wan. on bin death bod, made my milret promise thnt she would never marry aoy man after his decease, till he unit she should Meet sgain, (which the fotfd man no doubt thought "Mil.l t.ever happen till they met in heaven.) and yon know, my dear sir, you kindly introduced then to each other, face to face, yesterday. My risfress, sir, teods job bet compliments ano iiHitk. together ilh this bride-cake, iodiMu to among your young friends. lie not the fonrth fiieui ui L.! n wSihd 'h, ei
