Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 195, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 September 1835 — Page 3
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ays. and actions with great caution; to be
l.u- rtcrv K irc'imsport in all tiling, and to neglect not
iMTt; v-..,n frMav - i ! usoImI and excellent practice of selfgov-
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d work 'eminent.
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people were "all wind' that ifTappan Jc WAR TOLEDO BESIEGED. Co. should come rmong us, we would be clad tv . rip., .ianii Whh- of the Sth insf..
!to takeoff our hats to them, instead of ariest-' :n ..;,, ,,f s.ihkin. d cxti in
ing and punishing then. and asked, if we :.la ,IUpoRa:.t oailicubus rt laiiv e to ..ur bnrwei e socager lose, ze abolitionists why !c cer J.rlic I : icr-.' C v. t nor Mason, it w ill he
. T.n..vi H paper o.ualns the following ac- Wa permitted to navel uiur lt d aiiinin
,- i c u it i'l a new in.arovemait are u-vi. . . ' ...
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our easHt rn
tint he professed tin ir sentiments, w us
seen, is cat i v b.'g a high band, notw it.hsrai'dii.g
the older lor lis im.vi,, which it appears
i .'i ir hr . iV ntVMtrV,It'11 5n 1,',ceofich-.iol punishment, leading member of their society, attended An-j .Ja(; lu, xc, r, ar,(.j. tm
w.i.-re
! T:t:vt,oF v Scuoi.-ivs-cna. trial has ti-Sluvcry Cunvcntio-s, made abolition spec
,... ..... ..' .'T. enilv taken plii.ee lc-fore Hie police court 'c,pi, &c, and was as ready as they to suJilr
N,; :::;.! f;v movin'" Ltwell, .Mass. on tlie complaint of a mot er 'm.,rtrjom the cause'. As soon as these Noil-vie I tiv vo!pi"i0,a" ;isa,lit '"I battery committed on her f;u ts w'erc ma le known in .Lexington, a geni r.;Ye 1 Vt iTi.s'ifi-'y,u 11 :'-iT'"iri l ffo'" lno evidence, tlvt -'ilem;'i of that pkire, (heing led further toGiisi . ". o . - iih" r-niish.rent ron-i-ted in making two hoys ' r.., fr OiU i'mmiiin f..Vi r-t hi n,.!n,fi,.
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r (,-., ;,;'.- -, r h, l'ro ' 1 h ! ri! ';uU ollu-r Wl1" a. cowni.xe, or Mrap, .Xatunil lirulg , he had relus d - ,'tVr.e, i rtiTit5'ir.i'!, wl.ieU !ieluVcr rnlier, the boy mai treated, trunk behind, as his companions i
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An U :i m!! '.- ! I ia MlenviiK on i!fl"i iv tae I of .;: oh:.-r -Mxt. to ehict a i
of V M.:-..-. i:i pi iCo i 11
to leave
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! i ' 1 ta it hi-: .ni.mi Mi.i.ilai ,0m.,j appneu 10 several magistrates n r",;,1-,,,,, imin-.tes. lie was a b y of delic;te constitu-! pr()CUre ., wanaut to apprehend and searclv
jiioa, an 1 Irom the time oi the w tupping ne ;him all of who it declined, in the absence of
ipia ' J away, and wh?n the trt;U took place a specific charge, to grant the warrant, until ib- as not expected to. live twenty-four hours, tnt,y wer at length assured that Ju-le9- Lunch
File j ilj; : thongiit there were not suilicient WoulJ take the matter in his own hands. A eviiau-e to connect the punishment with the warrant was then obtained. lisra:e aul stated that iftbe pnaishment had A goon as tlu; c-fB returned to LexhC!im..cted l.y the master, he sho dd have . he brillhe r;,rrj e WaS t';oii 'it that tin: proeeciitioa was not sustained. , .. . ... , ' , .. , ? i i.i . r ii- surrounded by an excitedi multitude: and Mr. H it he cindered toe practise cd compelling , . J ,. , ,. , . j ., r-M , r ... 6 iUti, perceiving the unpleasant predicament ho.va to la-? cac!i oilier, illgil, and lined the . . ,r, . . ' .. . ; , . i . t i i which Ins laiprudeuce to call it by no hais sen .olmiter .31, and eots. Toe sclM,l-er U!trnua i.I1Volvej him atten-;pU.d trt masteF ig U have been innocent of producing , th(. storm he h;lJ vxdlcd hy 'declaring t;io di-ease winch was luce y to terminate in ,.J . . o . , , , n . . . . . 3 . , .that lus sentiments had been wholly misuntiia it t of t le b y, b it h ; mi-t h ive been . , i, u. j -.. . i. -
UCIMI'UU llllH IIC tlrlU, II 1S HUt") II ? UHII
" 1 ko.m hie seat of war.! ? A c i;noefs!and ti.rjiigii captain Pratt, of the steamboat Oliver iewberry, arrived today, that at the lime he left 'I i-K do yesteiday, Governor M;ison and inr. Winy were in possession of that
place, at the head of ;ljout 1200 armed men.
V i Jo. 1 Ties-ti.', 'r' : i l u-n i - ri.ip, .!. i i
i ::'.!.;.! a, i. (:;t'M. z'n' y aj iiie red X. i
w: i;e i.oie, in i:h a ( i i) a
in the loft car. (he other a natldih t; s:z'd
.x. with a whie far-, a d while f-pc.t
hack, crumple le . a ? ar
fi ink. no oilier mar!. or tirat.tls p i :.
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V i'l c T a : S c -a ork, have
l.'i'i il keepers
raised t!
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;i biaie or a fid, an I jr !a ilvboiluto pursue the system of discipline described above. Cmoh, Stark co. Ohio, Aug 13. AxoruEtt. MvuMom. A few days since the work nea on ids S mdy a id ii(;aver Canal ....... it a.... ... ... .I... .i ,r,ik ,.i r. r. ....
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tae l u, oi ia Aiani.iioui, meaurmg o icei I i:ic!ies m length, ;md I foot "2 inches in circu.nference ;it liic l;se. A part of a grinder was also found weighing Si lbs. together
jwitli a p.umber of pieces of horns supposed to
iiave beloned toa reindeer. 1 heearth in which
of II
price
of
i:!!:i, .vo li-iiiars per wfvic. ia conse juer,ce of tie; dearness ot provisions.
S. nvv. The po vemf the Bank of
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AN WW IS SCIEXCR. l,G' ti -1! the world, a world i horn Anotiier orb irtves li'it!!!"' In oar next, we w iil commence ihe puhlicntioa f the rircuai-tatiti d accounts of dicov-
r;e in tie
tiey were buried was composed of clay, sand and gravel. Another grinder has since been discovere I near the same place which weighed about I2l pounds.
parading thu streets, and threatening to burn Said oxs i siippc-' ii to he seven v a'-s 1 !. 'a-t the town. They had then d-str.yed the ?prin, npt-iaised at ft iO.tK) 'v "VviiKm com in a field belon-rin to l!.c obnoxious mr. fn!d a id Ifenrv S - er, before me t.o- -iot.
From th". J?zo York Journal of Commerce, I'OWEl OF CONSCIENCE. Mr. editor: Sir, 1 take much pleasure in acknowledging through the columns of your IK'Wspaper the rCepl of a letter by me, iliro1 the post office cont.iinin 1-5. The letter enclosing it ran as foil ws: Ne.v York, Sept. 2, 1533.
4" Sir: I hand you cucl ed the sTfi of .s4 23,
Mooo. saM to h ive i!cn rerentlv l ur hundred o! which 1 stole from you about
lna-le bv sir John Her-( :!e l. at the cane of four years ago. Having been for some time
li-iod li-ipe. .Mtliou'jh it a p near in an irn- past, as I supposed, on my death bed, owing
p lor "in. it is ieiu r:i!!y Cont'd Ted a 'ia ix. to Hie rupture of a blood vessel, all my evil If a hoax, ii i- indent i-lv writ'en. and will, deeds wnica I had done in my pas' life, (and at all e . ci.ls, erve ta a nuse our readers for a tbey were many,) at once came across my m ii!jni. jniiud, and, oh! my Cod! what horrors did i fe l the horrors of a uilty conscience. 1
A I 'for frorn a respectable l.iwvor da'rd ventured to pray, and I promised the father
j'ein n. ,ni,'. Villi. .-ys "we are the ot all good, tli.it it he would again restore my eve of a b ir l -r war with Oiiio. ;.; rn ti b" health, I would do all in my power to repay
1 am tois lorr.eat under inarching .all tltose whom 1 had wronged. My petition
peculiar noiiojis upon the subject of slavery, but that, since he had visited the south, he was perfectly convinced that abolition was utterly impracticable, a id that the slave population were in a belter condition than ti.e white laboring classes of the north that he admitted that (he exclusive control of the whole matter was vested in the south, and denied that the non-sl.iveholding states had any light whatever to intefere with il! tie made indeed such strenuous protestations of his innocence
of all evil desig i, and these protestation-; being supported, upon an examination of hiperson and i'aigage, by the absence of all
ta igible evidence ;f the contrary, that not-
witstanding several persons in the crowd, not
entirely satisfied, were in favor of Lynching
him, he was, by the active exertions ot others,
mil the general repugnance of the communi
ty to punish, except upon the clearest eviden-
leS ol guilt, permitted to go unscathed. It is proper to observe here, that Mr. Otis
urgently requested that no publication should
be made ol the an ur ir at least that his name might be concealed; and, in order to
ave his techagsit was so promised, uut two
or three days after his departure from Lex
ington, the Richmond Enquirer ofthe2lst.
was received at that place, containing an ex
tract from th .-7rij, printed in Portland (mr.
O's ida e of residence,) sta'ir.y that he has
long been a Juno, is .Hnti blrv ry jjilv cotr,
MiciikncY! lhe c ourt ot the ceianmn pleas jc,a
for Lucas county, held- Us session at Toledo on Monday, as is slated, before da light. It is also stilted that Gov. Mason, before lcii' ing Detroit, ditectcii the Post-master no; to forward any communicati uto him coming from the seat of Government, Probably he hnd been advised of his supersedeas, but not nfiici ally, and was determined to live in glori oils ignorance of it, until he hud achieved the laurals of a hero at Toledo, The question was asked What has becom of governor Lucu-, at t'u crisis? We do no learn that he had repaired to the disputed ground, or issued any order tince that to major general for acertaii.i g how many vol unteers coulJ be raised. The probability is. either tint he was aware of the appointmen of a new governor of Michigan or that hdid not consider the law of the lat session aauthorizing him to order out troops, un'il actual aggressions had been committed by Michi-
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muhe:;tcazlay, j.
August 19. 15.
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oruers. w asgnmted. 1 am now, hy the blessing ol
jGod in a lair way to recover, though I am O i Saturday the 2Hh ultimo, we learn unaide to w dk lar at present. 1 hope in a
that a serious di-tnrbance took place at Nor- short time to pay others .as well as yourself,
wii'i (."iincfiinit. A large collection of in- the amounts taken by me from them. In ma
ii i! fearer five hundred in number, : nv cases the amounts taken are ureal er than
attacked l.'ae Ar idesm kept by Mrs. Giles yours. By persevering industry I hope to li'icki'in'iam for the instruction of negroes, j be able to pay every cent I owe them. Have
ninety in tie goodness to acknowledge the rcceint ol
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me money in one oi ine paper in me i uy,
that 1 may know it has been received by you
and turned to.? cJuluren, about
n i nher a ii i;t. Mr. Ilockwcll, the mavor,has off red a reward of J for the .apprehension of the rioters.
Excil'-m'til rrrrun-hcrr. The account of the ";;i!i i : 1 1 attempt to a-saieate Louis Phili ; e, i f France, in which M;ir i d Morli: r, the uke de T revise and several others lust their lues, anil the whole city ot Paris, precipitated into a violent commotion, proves that other poiiio'is of the Ci.ihe a? well as our own,
aie subject to excitements and convulsions, the true cause of w hich it seems impos-Ude lo ;.co':iii for. Indeed "the times at e sadly out of joint." Men, individually, and in committ.ities, seem never to have been so exi itahle and iol'ammahle as now. The moststrict
1 have not the courage to sign my name.
It Wits about four years ago that I was rob
bed ol this money in your city. 1 he circuit.
stances, doubtless, are familiar to many of v our readers, since which time, until the present, nothing has been heard respecting it. As the borrower has paid me good interest, the loan
has turned out much more fortunate lhan
expected, J, S, Wheeler.
Great chance for spallation. The New
York Commercial Advertiser advertises to be sold on the fust day of April next, at 11 o'clock, P. M. somewhere in Wall street, nine
A HORSE STORY. Rathr Tivgh. AVe clip the following horse lory from a late English paper: Ai Kerse, there is a pony which is daily employ
ed in taking to the neightboiing port of Gian-
gemouth.a little cart with milk Wednesday last being tiny parochial fast here, the poav had respite from its labors, but so accusU tneo. h;iJ the a' imal become to an uninterrupted six davs' work, and seemingly quite aware
that the sabbath had not occurrvd, (on which,
by the by, it never stirs trom the ei joy mem of its rest.) that it actually came out of the
park at the usual hour, and approaching the
c art k icked itself to it as if anxious to set oti as usual. It had stood thes f r a considerable time, when some of the servants discoverd it. On another crcasion, this intelligent bea.-i broke out of its p.ark and came to the door ofasmithc ry hard by, where, holding up one of its feet which wauled a shoe, il plainly , though mutey desired the assistance of it-
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tTtfT M A IT 1'A 'IIE sn si fiber w i-ie s to u; ..se i f a mla ifi'de faim fttuated Y k tcv. r., bv. iL-z.-rl ;t;J c-unty, Indiana, r . : . 1 : i i i i g Two h'iULilrf d Acrey. Vira v oi wiiith, it niider goi d kt i t , at:d in a (. state c( cul'ivattC'i. a part hoii g v. i ll -et witli grass, and the balance vveli lim'-ef-H. There is a g-.ed spriccs ol n ver fiihi g water, j-vs "n toe pi eT-i-es a log d w lii; g h; t;-c, p"; Iff! (wo double l-.g barns, i.!-o, stihhs, ;Mt?!c: ibs. and scvend ;ih r out building--. I i.e land is in the rnid-t f f a 'argc st.ttlf:rneni, three a:d a I aif i: : I s from n c. riv-
m Y; :a"k, i'.nd f.ve
i.ne (!:-'ai:ce
miles tn in J'aiiio, whii h is siUalid en li4C river '.as a huge commodi- us Tsr'STSS FIVE KlTV CF EVSS, -uflh i- i.f to mar.ufadiae ICO Ids. flour in 01 ton's; at v.hion place, f. rmer? can get :i.e
highest prices ! r gr.-.in in c;e-
Itassfs !..!! Uj;!". t! j H tl:h. s- I ti I: 'iier d sci ijjt'ion U'o1f.rc-s-.:.ry, ;i vv
the puft;.:iser, will
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On Thursday, the 17th inst., hy Samuel Deal Esq.. Mr, Robert Imel to M'sr- El:zvbetii Le vTHERJicuv both of Switzerland county.
Iriend, the smith, who having shod it, the
has delivered public addn sses on the subject p'easvd animal galloped off, vvit.i a loud hors
ittended Conventions', and disseminated, so fi iri.
lar as his pnbnc intluence extended, the dis
organizing and detestable principles of that,
crew ot lan.it ics and warning the people of
lhe boil th to be on their guard ag-onst him ihus confirming the character given by himself of himself in the stage, w hen he was so
eager for the crown of Marty rdm, but which
he (oun it convenient to deny when the said
crown glittered before ht3 terrified vision.
This extract, (he genlhtnen who promised
.Mr. Otis to cone id l.i- name, c nisidi r ab
solves them from that pledge and they there
fore teel at periect hbeity to hold him up to the detestation of the South, as a dangerous incendiary, and to the scorn ol the abolition-i-ts themselves, as a dastardly deserter of hi
principles. lhe gent. email wa lucky in leaving Lexington before the Enquirer reach
ed that place. Had it preceded him, he
would, we are nssuied have been inevitably Ly nched a fate from which his talents and his personal respectability, so far from exempting him, would only have rendered more certain.
We deeply regret the state of feelings
which the occurrence of such scenes but too
plainly indicate: I5e the consequences on
those fanatics who have excited it. I hey who sow the wind must not complain if they reap the whirlwind.
Deeds & .Tlortjrajjes. DEEDS and MORTGAGES, can at al
inov.' V, ii04 (iv m v" f " Gardner's mill, Alliey 's mill, Sliort's slore, Justice Real's ifilce, k Giizlay's, do.
CI t een's do. Tapp's do. (.'iiio'a ('o. Drummond 3 do. 1) u four's do.
and :it this otl'.ce.
thousand building lots, si uated in the territo-
id s.,t.( r minded (iiizen are olun iieard to:ry recentlv exploit d by sir Jo!m Herschel.
lhe tract composing these lots is that in which the vegetable gold is found. It has hitherto bet n used as pasture land, giving
declare that thev have fr equent Iv , for lhe
most Iriiii'ig cnue. or provocation, found themvlves wrought up to the highest state of ini' .inlitv, and bv no means easy of control. S' ciety cm rv where, in country, appears u Ire ati'i. ted in a m eater or less degree, w ith thi- grevioiis iiiai m heallhv spiiit, whose h;mefnl and startling eth'cts are being tlevelopcd
with sickening liipidity . Evet the air o( the l:r;ivpii ahovt: lis. seems surcharged with exci'abilitv. The death of mr. Mills the aro nan', bv the side of his balloon, in York. Pa, is altubnted to the m inv (lights he made to upper regions. Mr. ( 'lav ton's recent ascension from Lexington Kentucky, came near jtroving fatal to him. The balloon was rent to piece, ami his lift; was only preserved by a miracle. And a mr. llohnrt. who mote rereistlv made an ascension from I.ynchbuig. Va. states that he otsi ht of he earth' en tirelv tna! his h.dioon aim car were whit led i"lo the a:r to an immense height, he supposes twei;iv ix thousand feet from the earth that it vv is extremely ditiioilt for hi-n to breathe that he was totally unable to hear; .m i that it was wonderful that he descended wi.li life.
We are indeed literally bom.. I round and
hemmed in with xi :t ment. How, when oi
where it is o end, it is not cav to div ine, n
this state of things, t urgently behoov es all good citizens every where, lo guard their own
Clazmenf., Faqutor co., Va. ) Jugmty 13A 1835. A DISCOVERY OF COINED GOLD.
A few day 9 past it was ascertained by somt
nourishment to immense (locks ol sheep with persons in the neighborhood, that several pie one hum and a flap over their eyes, which Ces of coined gold have been found in a cer will he sold with the lots, if desired. Also, a Wain field on my faim, near the house. Sup
ruling oi M.epiieius, neing iioaitny lull grown posing there must be a deposit, (torn the en
pecimensoi the espei uiio 1 1, mo, or man-; t um-tn
bat, Miiiiible for exhibition. Title indisputa
ble, being a grant from the editor of the Ed-
inburg Journal of Science.
Jeu-ark (A. J.) .idi-rrtiscr.
From the Lynchburg Virginian. ANOTHER Ail REST. A gentleman from Lexington Va. informs
us that on the 02d instant, the orderly citizens
of that little v illage were thrown into a slate of no litile excitement, by the arrival of a m m
whom rumor had designated as an active and inihiential abolitionist iVoin the north- no less
i persoiuigc than James 1'. Otis. Esq. a disnignished lawy er of Portland, Maine, and '.o-oditor of a p;iper printed in that place. It appeared that Mr. Otis had been to the Virginia Springs, and while on his return homewards, in the stage, had indulged the "unruly uembi r" with no little fieedom. on the Abo ition question, lie was understood to have isserted, in all sion to the rewards reported to have been offered in the S- ulh for Tappan
and his leading associates, that the Southern
nice of all the pieces having In en pick
ed up near the same spot, they came, in mv
absence from home, in search of lhe suj posed
deposit. i hey proceeded to dig and scratcn
sift, and hnd g Id, readv Coined for scvera
davs. In the meantime the rumor spread
like wild lire, and so astounded the neighbors
that many of them collected to the spot to set
il things were so, 1 have not y et been aid
to ascertain the amount they found; hut sul
(ice it to say, that they foii"d a huge amount
perhaps between ,S;0J!) 00 and i(JU OJ
I was inlorincd thai the dates of (hose com
varied from 1705 to 1 703, and that thev weie
of divers sizes, of a Scent piete to the size ol
: dollar, Whether they struck upon the
main deposit or not, is yet to he ascertained
lor toe money they found was somewhat seal
tercd. A plough might have diagged il from
its original bed. I hat spot has been cleat cd
lor about i or G years, and is now m corn This is perhaps the 3d time it has been in i n!
Uvation. 1 would proceed lo make furthi
search, but am prohibited as yet bv a tenant. F.T.CI1EV1S.
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Or the ftnllafin socx&fioa.
tjaliaiiu .'issociatioti races at J:
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r m i
j'11" vj. in. mo assoei.i'.ion races at James
.smith s track, will commence on Thur-
d iy, the
St?j of-ScScbrr ssext. .'LVD CO.VFLYVE THREE DAYS. 1st day a puisc of . O. 2 inih-hca!?. 2.1 day, a pmsc oi .0, I mile heat, w ith t!i" enirara eof (hat d'iy aude.l. 3d day, a parse of '0 will bo given to twoytrar i ! !-, ranyii g ?-i l!s. (tilH:'-, three pounds oil.) coil iia re A-3 with the ci.iii.ncc cf the first day ad. Jed to (he purse. IjV ordev ol" the ii??ociai-.n.
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Ghent, September 10, 1313.
"ev, TorZi Type Vcnntlvy.
THE
s.rs nf;ei3
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. i. it i a : i in i im-j ill ' illh COUlpIeiCU ii. V.'ifl-
n -nectfallv
cry .f t ew f.iu,!j(,t h-trer in the latest Eufopeaiispecrinesis, we!! :
ornamenml nrmi ing or (;.:-: fu
rn
inn
in the
vie tf the
i.lculatt d for ct:.-'T.iv, aid
ig thetr a-sorime:d of PKLT!.;
i P.CS umivaljed ii) beauty, cx?et".t and va-ri-ty. A lan k i.-fspecimens ti:." he 'bi,.ii:ed
''f HE highest pi ice will be given at this of
fice from persons indebted to the same.
3L
for 8 lbfci iptioti or job work.
Wheat, Potatoes, Rye, Pork, Corn, Onions, Cabbage, linen, Butter, Beef, 1 lour, Buckwheat meal, Corn, Corn meal, A eal, Mutton, &c. &c.
at l.';e i i-unury, iic'My hall place, it contains speciiia tii from twelve iu.c pk.i, lo jjearl, c.oicpr i-ins.
BUSHELS or C-.E.VN riiA2. SS I WANTED.
in lugiits! .viai!i-on once vvni he gi in for 2,!)tM) bushrlsof goud 'clean FLAX SEEL. , anted immediately. F. G. SHEETS, & Co. Vevav, Ind. Sept. It), iS'Xi,
i: f -?: i 5 17 13 o 3
IS 1
ioa-i Ca lie
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