Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 March 1834 — Page 2
WEEKLY. MESSENC5TPR.
lisiC A I VCl'tisElsncstd j'hali uive reasonable notice of tbe time gan may sustain an injury from external Run.1 nv iv. or sdolen, or. sdr yed. -rt '," SUl" transfer will bp required violence. Boston Mccrantile. ri-if lt.. i.iv-l li irsi- fmniii f.!irif oi! 6tft. The said hank agree lo render
o-i i n iinvpmmpnT. wiii-i pvpr iFnuirpni - - it.-- . . .. . . ,
hv I lie uiotier aulhoiity, all or any por-
turn of the services now performed by the
c.lrr fifteen hantand six inches hie; II- hah 'bVir$:6it"four plack legs, Iwo
ALBANY
Among the artifices adopted hy the
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ali tor ls ov. bul ha ben eolsorW iBank ofthe United States, or which might Keget.ry ,n Albany, tor he purpose ot
1 - r , , i- II :jr:.:.i. .. .i . run! inmntr nmvpr in Her hAtini una I hp
r.ie lawnniy letl'jiiru ui it iu uic viiiuiti s r '
vi'f sp.d- pon his pack, when de skin
wa nib it, hot I grcc3;d tliem, and 'now tie x i! spots ish ail pl.uk agin;--lie tn-ds. aid kanlcis, and paces, and somciittas he valks; and cn he valks, ;li his log and f. els goes on, von after aiio loi : he has two ears pon his he. id. potti ..f thoift alike, hut one ish placket den litvi.jr; ami he has two eves, run
i si i pat out. ami toder ish pon de side ol his head. and ven you go toder side he vont see jou; ven he e.its a good deal, lie ha- .i pig pelly; a'vJ he has a i.vig dale ill h tug down pohind. but 1 cut it shorter toder da, i: d now it iiul so lmt vat it v ; he ish shod aU roiiti !, ha' in pe'iinl s'io'-s corned off. a id to he only not shoes pefore; h' tv.!s up his head H!rJ looks gaily, a-.t vmi lie 'tcm fiijjfif.'n. he jumps op-oil lik" every ling in de viuld; he vi!! ride mit a saltle, or a char?, or it ktrt,or vi!l .. hv oitriscif vitout nopody b a pai on his pat U tid a po
on it; bp ih not ven old. and his head.
ven he valks or rum. rV.s sipfoie. ainl
of said contracting hank.
5 h. If the Secretary af the Treasury shall think proper to employ an .igent, or agents, to examine and repor' upon the iccounle and condition of the banks in
the service of the government, nr any of
them, the said bank agtee to pay an equitable proportion of his or their expenses and compensation, according to such ap
portionments a may be made by the said Secretary.
7th. Whenever required by the Secre ary of the Tieasniy, the said bank agrees to furnih with all conuenient dispatch bills of exchange on London, paya tile at such sight as may be required, at (he usual m irUet price for the time being without rornmis-ton, or advance for the jnotitof the lMnk,or any ch trge whatever
beyond the actual cost, the payment of
aid hills to be guarantied by ai I b:ink. 8h. It is agreed that the Secret try of the Treesury may tlich-irge the said bank from the service of the Government. hptiever, in hs opinion the public inter
his dailstais pehi..d.o..ly ven he lirnjest m;i-v ,e1u,,c ll
I'uuud. sifts mat, and den his daii sum
ti;n; i-ime lirt. Whoever vi It nii g him p-'ck sht!l pav five toll irs revard. uad if lie riut;s d ticf pack Vat std em, he shall also p n pt-sidt-s twenty t illars, and ax . questions. S r V L; K E f F t'XDRELEXDRE.
In witness w hereof, the said Girard
bank, in the city of Philadelphia, has c.
sed to he aflixed it corporate peal, at
tested by the signatures of its president
and Cashier on the day and year tirst a
bove written
J as. Scisott. President
Wm. D. Lewis, Cashier
The POOH Tract Society. We fre-
qttoi.t!) hear the 'pious ones tolkmg Orogin nf the Discovery of rem.
Stoout llio pr.or American I rait bcte-jlalbon. the tatnous Spanish adventuier
tv, whose v.'i v worthy meinhiT ai sopn out' of his expeditions, met with a ki :d ap.d beon oh'ril tint Uw print jyoung caztqote, who expressed his asa -d diti'iih' i-ioiHaudn of their trarts-tonishment at the hieh vtlue which was
for nothing! The fyil.)wing slip from set upon the gold, which the Spaniards th-. rnoids of the society, will show were weighing and distributing. 'Why
Jiow far tlieiC dt tl ira!iotis accord with tr i"h:
do V"U quarrel.' said he, 'about snt.h a t rifle ? If you are so p insinuate! v fond of
n 'ip(s into tho American Tract So gold a to abandon your own country, cit ty, chi'ririg the tnonih cnJiiig Sept. jand to disturb the tranquility of distant 15. I C3 . jnitions, for its sake, I w II con met you U'S'.ole amount of donations. $1.01 8 28 to a region where the metal, whifh eems Received for liotts sold, 3.024 03;i le the chief object of your admiration ;and desire, is so common, that the meaThl, .7,04 2 33;ocst u'ensils are loirneti of it.' Trans FOUR THOUSAND DOLLAllSjPor,e(l w"lh ,he intelligence Balboa recfivp.l grnlh in one month, besides jeagerly mqi red where this happy toon lh.- profits on Three Thousand Dollars ivy Kv 'n-' "olv they miht arrive at i
wo. lh of tracts! And even; month in! ' ,ie caz'qoe mformrrt them, that .it the
tar fiom the A n-rican Tra-t, Bible, and other similtr societies being 'do
emg concerns," they are constantly a inissiiiffM-irge fortune?, which will one d tv h us- I for the miroose of rnshi-
i
Vi:' j tne peop.
to j io hai:i filters for poster i'. v g;v tn.-!i m,i"v t tnesc societies
and to ir wmv- il ritoirid
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to the south they would discover another
ocean, near which this wealthy kingdom
a;is situated ; but it they intended to Ht tack it, they tnu-t aseuible forces far su
perior in number and strength to those
Iv those w!io wish:wi,ich now attended them. f hus whs
the 6r-t information which the Spaniard i received concerning the great koii.Ihm.
continent . nown afterwards by the name if Peru.
tiouiidauth
f f-rcdoril
Als-oorandtnn f ..n agreement made and entrd s'sto tin twenty-eighth tlay of S-p'cmher. hi i!ie year "I our Lord oa? ;h.!Wi:i t t:tit b'ln lied and thilt tiiree, bett (-.-:)' (Hp rii-ard Ihtnk in the city if I'ruia ielphui." and the I'liMd State if America.
1st The sa d innk agrees to receive
ttnd eu'f of the l!
t'jp fictSii vf" ihe Treasurer ;ied :t ites. all sums tleiioited
Milk and Water. A good ancdo'e i told of a turnkey who slide the purse of a woman while on her passage to Ihi country ami lunomg with it to theshionds of the vessel, alternately thiew upon the deck and overboard, every dollar of its contents. Silently the old woman buied herself picking them up and counting, ill . finding he had finished, he clasped her hands and exclaimed, ' Oil! the won
introduction of a provision into their con
stitution, whereby all o(Ece holders hold over,nntil their snccessois are appointed The effect .of rtU provision is, that so long as Wiey control the senate, it is impossible to remove any of their parly
from ofiic.e Thus, the public printer is
not relected, as in Congress, and in the other States, but holds over, until his
successor i appointed; and he is appoin
ted, and he is public printer, of course, until there may chance to be a majority agaiot the Ilegency, in both Ilou-es The Senate being a continuous hotly, one
fourth of whom only is elected annually,
the whole party machinery is put in re qoiition to retain the ascendency in that
body, And it is appaient that the par ty, or rather the office holder", who live by the management of the party, and whose immense speculations in stocks.
jobs, an i ctlice. could be defeated by
npglecting to secure a pprmanent major
ity in ihe SeDate, will not permit the pop
nlai wilt to disturb their plans. None
bnt he creature of the Kegency can en ler the body, and the districts are arran ged with i h it view.
An a1 tempt was made to introduce the
same control uoo the Legislature of Geo
whtch was defeated last year by 'he
votes of the people.'and the same attempt
i now in progiees in Pennsylvania, N Carolina, and Tennessee. We would ad
mi. ish ihesfc stales to look well to olject of the lenders, t ho are agitating the call for a convention. If the Constitution o these stai.es require amendment, let it be done; hut Ce f 'leful that opportunity
of amending admitted defects, i not used,
fiy the partisans of the Albany Regency
for the purpose of introduoing new ami dangerous powers, calculated to create
central juntos in these states, who are to
become branches of the great power at
Alboy nhich seeks to control the desti
nies ot ihi country. A an instance '
the mni.ifr'iii whifh things are done at
Albany, w quote tho following from the
Albany Dti'y Advertiser
- The Hot 13jok. l wdl be seen by
the Aeml' y pro' ceding, that the Red
Hook, I1-" nisoeri by the-iiate printer, hae been sent back r him. for the reasvn that
it does nu! coi'tain what wa$ called foi
l y ihe resolu'i n rcq :e-ting it to be lur nisn,-.i .. ..
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ted ;co years ng, -ltd afer the passage
ot the iesi,tu;. n this winter, was hantl
someiy t. und with a new tills page on the suripositn-i. r-resume that the
members would re tl o ..oie 'Inn was
contained in tlia- pa.;:e I- -hir the man
nr in whicti the bmiy printer usually
peitorms the state work?'' United it"tcs V clrgruph
r'llOM KdKOPK. Py arrivals ar N--w York, from Havre, P uis papers ol tht 22d and Havre ol the 25Ui l)i r iiave been received. Wo glean the following items. From tlte l ?i h to the 23J D-c. in elusive, the ae f cotton at Havre, reached 5519 bales, of which 5073 were A merit an. The Fie mh papers sa that the in
Icotiveiiietiee fell in the U-iled Slates
on -.cco-jri of the United S'atcs whe'.hei iei"f' cralur, mire was ever justice srv-
... ' j v , , - . i uinciiiiriiti; iitii in uir tj.lied olaies offered in oH ors vert oin. in note ofipd 0,J, nvre equally not a farHung f ,, , ,- ' . c.
e m tM!es ot a..v bank which are con
vertib'.e m'o coin, in its imrnetliate vicin ity. or in note of any bank, which it is for the time being to the habit of rcceiv 2-'. If the dopoite in said hank shall exceed one half of it eapital stock, ac u
ollv paid in. it s agreed thM collateral
Eerunty. satishictn'y to the Secretary of the Treasury, shall be given for it ate keeping a::d faithful disbursement : Pro zided. That if Ihe aid secretary shall at any time deem it necessary, ihe said bank agiees lo give collateral security when the depositee shall not equal one .half the capital. 31 'i he saitl bank agrees to make
weekly returns of its entire condition to the Secretary of the treasury, anil to the treasurer f the United States, of the
state of his accounts, and submit its books
and transaction to a critical examination by the Secretary, or any agent duly anthoiized by him, whenever he shall require it. This examination may extend to all Ihe hooks and accounts, to cash ou hand, and to tell the acts and concerns of the bnk, except the current account of indi ideals ;4rv as far as is Hdmissable, with out .a-violation of the hank charter.
4tb. The aid hank agrees to pay, out " lie deposite on hand. :.ll warrants or
d.aft which may he drawn open it bv
pension
flin ." r I I . t . n I
-i, ,i , , ..i i . . it k. i iiiucii mi me att urat v til milk that I ot them, and want ihul . . . . nutn. oi
same half water?
ctatur, OhP
Oh! the wonderful
The Troy Press, giving the account of the age of a dutch lady in that city, who is now oue hundred and two tears of age and w ho walked fourteen miles last sum
mer in less than nine lion is. says, "hei
chief diet through life has been sourkronl,
Dutch pop and brown-bread. She chop
ped and hacked her ow n tire wood if Ihe
men were not at home."
Curions anecdote j the heart. Sincr
the statement recently made respecting the insensibility of the Human heart to
external touch, we have met, in an old Edinburgh Medical Journal, with the
following case: A buck thit was re
markbly fat and healthy in condition in
August, 1316, was killed in Pratlbury
rard,and mi opening him it was discovei
ed that, at some distant time, he had been
shot in the heart, a hall being found in
a cyst in the substance of the vicus, a
bout two mcbe from the apex. The
surface ol the yst had a whitish appeal
ance The ball weighs 292 grains, aod
was quite flat. Mr. IlichanUon, the paik keeper, who opened the animal, was of
pinion that the ball had struck dime hard substance before entering the body
ol the deer. I hat the animal, should
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,re-uiCri tne vnueti states, mot mibsisi long after receiving this ball, i
... irns,er any porti.o.m vmu depnsite m rn-.eavorrtt to be acounled for from Ihe
any other nana or banks employed by the Govf rnmeiit with the United States,
vvhrneter ihe Secretary may enuireit
without chaige to the Government tor
ti; tisportH'inn or difference of exchange
tvmotisfcicn, or mny thing else whatsoever
lomn j 'iirnais.
The French Chamber of Deputies
was opened on ihe 32d December.
I he king made a speech, from which
we? make the following extracts
wHis majesty addressed the Peers
and deputies as follows:
1 he repose ol l- ranee has not beer
troutuea since your last session, it ir
in possession of the blessings of order
and peace.' Eveiy where the efforts of
i.dustrj and labor obtain (heir recom
ense. The people, employed and
tranquil, count upon the stability ol
iur institutions, upon my ndehly i;
presening them, arvd the public set u
rily as the guaranty of the national
prtsperity.
"It is iu guarantying all rights it
proteclitg all interests it it by tin
equity and moderation of our polity thai wc have obtained these happy rt
ults.
"To assure the duration of these, wi
shall persereie with energy and pa tienre lo the same system. An aseidu
ous vigitenco is still necessary: insen
sensate passions and culpable intrigues
endeavor to skake Ihe social order.
We will oppose lo them your lega
concurrence, the firmness of the ma
eislracy, live activity of the adminis
traiion, the courage and patriotism of the National Guard, the wisdom of the
nation enlightened lo the danger of
illusions which they would propagate
France. I ihai k hci (or the oiipport t
she has lent to me. I thank her for tht testimonies of confidence and afferlioi with which she has surrounded me. I have received them with emotion in those depariments which I have been able to visit, and I return thanks to Providence for the blessings which our country already enj.rys, and for those
which the future promise.
I am happy to announce to you tnal
our relations with all the powers, and the
assurances which I receive of their dispositions, leave n doubt of the mainleu ance of the general peace.
'The Peninsula has been the theatre
of important events.
'Since the Government ol the Queen,
Maria, 2d has been established at Lisbon, I have renewed our diplomatic relations
with Portugal.
"In Spain the death of Ferdinand the
Seventh has called the Prinoess his
laughter to the throne I hastened to
recognize the Queen Isabella the Second, hoping that this prompt recognition, and the relations it established between my government and that of the Queen Regent
would preserve Spain from the ravages
which menaced it. Already tranquility
re appears in the provinces where the tebellion broke out. A corps ofthear my foirned by my order, protects our frontiers under any results.
"Always intimately connected with
rVreat Hritian, we have reason to antici
pate that the difficulties which yet retard the conclusion of a definitive Treaty b tween the King of the Belgians .tnd the
King f the Netherlands can compromise neither great interests of Belgium, nor the tranquility of Europe. Switzer laud was momentarily troubled with tlis-
ensions, which the wide firmness of it
government soon appeased I hastened
to render thoe services to it, which it might expect of a faithful und disinlere ted ally. 'Havrk, Dec. 22. -The westerly westerly wind that have constantly pre vailed for the last six weeks have kept
upwards of lifly vessels of different des-
t ripvmns completely bound in the port
and on the first favorable change we
-hall have the sight of a large fleet leav-
ing our haibor. The weather continued
very tempestuous throught last night, the g.-le blowing at times with very
gre; i violence, nui inis morning, n n.tsubsided, though the sea continues to roil
very heavily."
ihitiooNt sin-Mer, 21. "Ail Ihe
horrible recollection of the Aniphilnte
nave neen renewea ims nay. I lie same iicumnilont cou tiif, le Mine ronring wind in short a three masted vessel endeavoring in vnin to beat off a lee
shore. At half past three P. vl a Norwegian vessel, in the llaihitz An
Iter, Hruu, laden with Iron and steel (from
whence or destination not yet krmwn
was driven aidioie directly opposite my
house, on the bar, at the extreme en trance of the harbor. Poor pilot boati
were immedia'ely dragged down by the
horses to low water, and instantly nun
ed by some of the moet intrepid seamen
in Boulogne, anxious to render assistance to the unfortunate crew; but I Lment lo
iy , their great and lao 'able exertions
were in Vain. Ihe surt wa so cient
they could not approach the vessel, w hich
in a quarter of an hour seemed to be tiro
ken asunder. The unhappy crew 12
number were seen by thousands ofsr.ee
tat'tr clinging to the bowsprit, making
signs for assistance, bnt alas without
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-uiiMiujr ui reuoerinf mem auy, tor
want of poper means Let os hope that
thi satl catastrophe will remind thefrierr
' "umaniiy or meir promise ot piot unng
i life boat. These noor fellows were
ren, as I before observed, clmgini: to
the bowsprit dining two hours, the ea
breaking over them at every instant, till at length the using tide overwhelmed
the wreck, and hurled Ihe whole crew into a watery grave. I'p to this moment
half past nine) none of the bodies have
been washed on slime. 1 have the information of the vessel's name, from papers driven ashore.
THE iTEF.SVFVGEK.
Pintcr'i KelrcRt, Sirniniin. s vrrftDAY.fAitcu , i83t.
.-.re mit!i..nzed to ainnaiRee HErfIIY BANTA,.ns a cacdkhite for. Kepretentative of Switzerland county, ut the gem;ral election in August next. Daniel Kelso is also a candidate fc.r
reprcseniative.
JACKSON ItESIGKED. A gentleman of this neighborhood, tli
icct from C iucinnati. infurms us that it was currenly lejiorted in that ci'y, that President Jackson had resigned his t-fiioe
?nnui(t tins report prove true, (and we am
inclined t believe it is.) Martin Van liu-
rco 13 now President ti the Lnited Stales.
ms-tnre ot a soldier, who-survived 49!vho attack Liberty while pretending hour alter receiving a bayonet wad ml -j to defend it, and we will assure the
m the heart; however, the recovering; the liiumph of the constitutional order
Mt-iu a gunsnor wouiui. in an animal in--nnd mir-pmgrcss in civili ition. tenor to m in can, in no respect, materi ''Ivti thusi", gentlemen, that we will
J "- mi, 'ii-viiniiic in iiic 111' ., nun t i
in
A friend yesterday presented to us the Svvritzeriaud iMonitur,' (,f the 1st Kcb
coutuimi.g acoinmijiiicuin.il over, tho sir-
niturc- ot j A -V LS t;OU, of king Rcnr.. notoriety, and one of our late celebrated board of Suininaiy Tmstees. He com.. mt rices an indiscriminate attack uoon rbo
ci.izens of this comity, for having dared to exercise their rij-ht m j,; j i,inin-r , ur
gisiauire tor a redress ol ii,t ir gievaucca, in relation to the county Seminary; and calls tho whole petition a 'wilful falsehood
ana misrepresentation td facts koo-vn tt,
be such by some of the petitioners,' and l.utlier says that the rest of the petitioners
c aiiu ma reaupr oiu not understand what they were putting their naaiw to' In
stead of tiiat petition having been sijrt e1
y a 'lew o the citizens in Hnd about Jaet.
soiiviHej'as this man ol truth says, it was signed by upwards tif three huntfred nf the
tiidcjiendent citizens of t.'iis canity, and
iiud time permitted is circulation, if won hi
have been signed by more than d uble that number, liis whie cuminiii.ir:it.-.r, ,.
bounds with lulsehnod, aud is a libel on the petrioiters. ind we will n-,w inf.-rui tins worthy disciple of Kiu' George that i i i
tii t.tiiiuiiei mis aireaoy ciled the universal contempt and hn!;iiatio!i of the ri-
zens of this and other p;ir!s of ti-e roiiniv
uuu ,n.ii, tinMiij un opporiumiv oiter ho mfiy yet receive, at their hands,' what' he
f t riCillV IliCi l 5. A G.i'P nr- -r
featiikks. He appeals to be as moch despised in his own toWnshin (; raip) 113 herefoi at the election on -i.:id: v i..t
he was aram a candidate. i..r ..
I rustue, and the people inditrr, r,il. r '
jected bis pnCloed services, i,(it! e.eJted
a monot their own choice. Had the
:or of that obscure and contemptible iu.,t the Monitor, (Periel I).,a,!:r, Es(J. Lord May. r, fae. ef Vevay) had the politeness, to furnish us with a copy of Ins scandujoua
puDlicetioii, we slioultf have republished iiie eommutii.-ulioo' entire, at the tmie, ia order to have shown mir readers the or.'..,
raticai fet!it)-'s and soniiim.,t ,.r m.
itous but we did not get hold of a copy until yesterday. '
zeiitlerneii have been .
The followii:o
Lrlar W t . .
uKinimti v i rostees. in uicir respectownships viz: p9S(,j -Aribert t.azlay;. lo7f- Moses I'.nmson, Cotton Thomas fMe; Jefr nJr,u F. Dafour. Phas. ant - Gdlriei J-..bnson. In Craii we lean that Mr. Hons has been defeated, though we have not lear.U the nume of iiis successor.
The following it.nocent but unsur
.essful attenii t at fraud, i related by
i'tt: Westfield, Mass. Journal, which -ays that aerate of enthusiasts, from
Mie west, but whetl er followers ol
Mormon or not. we .-tie ignorant, rami'
into that village on Saturday night, on
'ool, without overcoat or bi'iggiiiie, but
vilhal with extremely lone heart's. and
professed lo he living examples of the
power ol laKli, in promoting and fur-
The Hon. William vVmT, died in Washington city, on. tin; IStli tilt. Mi Wirt was a lawyer of the highest order.
ami his patriotism, moral worth, itUe:ritv endeared him to aMhj, loss wp.l be deep
ly icir. not only 1 y those wht had the hap
piness io enjoy Ms tneiidship, but by the whole America it people.
Mr. Tanv has been sustained in Lis
reasons for rernovi .g the deposit?? in the House of R. prentatives, by u vote of 130 fo 93.
The Union men of South Carolina appear to have become converts to tho doctrine of tmllinVati'on, inasmuch as they threaten t nullifiy a stale law, requiring every public officer to take an oath' of aflegianre. This is a singular revolution in sentiment.
' The cnvernmrnl of Ihe city of R -sfon have under discussion a project for supplying the city w lh water from some of rltn
nei-hborinfr rit Prs ..r .,,,, In jhe amouut
ii tlliu IUI-lrr rnx ..-,
hiding the c.eatureof comforts."- r-"n' " J.t:0U.H) gallons, daily.
1'hey represented that the Lord kept nnn rZ ""U 8 'UC cl'ont
them watm, during the cold weather, and also furnished them with clothiiio.
Sic. by removing the old clothes and substituting new ones, while they slept. An rffoit was made by them, to induce the landlord to louk t"o thnt source for for his bill they affirming that thev never meddled with such thinps; hat
the landlord, distrusting the socoriU. or doubting their authority as agents
io contract stint UeDts, would only bt appeased by the cash, which they re luctantly paid and departed.
The Committee on Uank in the New
YorkjAssembly have reported against 38
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-Lut the Secrelare of th T,...,,d,.f,i,. " . ........ .. ".- i ' r. f"V r "-"-.- ri ..... .u. vt uap.M nod in
" 4i;t"i lUE'gnrai eneui io woicn tne vital or-jwe wtli accotnphsh Ihe aestrei of favor of seyet.
First Irrr. in Nrw Fvr.i ti.
F.veter News Letter sta'es the first duel
ou record was bet-veen E l fkdv and Ed,
i-eister. two servnnts in the family of Mr. Hopkins (one of ihr- Pilgrims') Juno IS
16.1. 1 hev tvert tied loiretber ni.i.1, o.,
heels, till their rhivalrv wua ,..l,l :r.l
and their names immortalized.
An Irishman cloaniu? the streets! of Iloston, bcaiing an advocate of Ihe Bank observe that theJaekm men would KeX thtir pay for removing the deposites, said 'it would take two seasons for that story to gmW here these hard times, for, said he, "I ve been nuking them a whole week, and the devil a cint ha the ouldihan ptfit.1
