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of the Atlantic, ts wU by the divine as the statesman and politician, as the Man c'aul of correct opinion on ihis subject Among others wc find that author using the following remarkable language, to the benefit of which the advocates of this regulation shall be fully entitled' "In reality the institution ol a weekly Sabbath is so connected with the functions of civil life, and requires so much of the concurrence ol civil law in its regulation and support, that it cannot perhaps properly be made the ordinance of my religion, till that religion be received as the i elitrion of the state." As liowe-

our lnppy government laid prrstia'.e nl Besides llieae, a private letter ati thci Former Jirrvalevee of CfaUre. .1 l . . i..... i.i .1 i - ' r . ii t i rt ' i i ..

the dust, and our liberties entombed in j families of Mr. Harrow and Mr. H-.r.ry

the saute grave with those cf all the re-! Bryant numbers not mentioned Muv

publics that have piecedcd us

The undersigned would therefore respectfully recommend the adoption cf the following resolution: Resolve d That the judicial y committee be instructed to inqutre into the constitutionality of so much

kets, pistols, twotds and ammunition have beeo forwarded to Suffolk to day, by Com. Wariington, at the request ol our civil authorities, and a number ol our citizens have accoutred and foimed

themselves as a troop of cavalry, and set

of the 57ih section of the act "relative to I ofTto assist their fellow-citizens in South-

crime and punishment,' approved, Jan.jampton. I trust the ne:ct news you hear 20. 1824, as ptohibits the citizens of this i will he that all is quiet again, state from sporting, hunting, fishing, and ! Southampton is bounded by the court common labor, on the first day of the hies of Isle-cf Wight on the North, and

week commonly called Sunday, and as ' Northampton, in North Carolina, on the

er it is presumed that almost every one j subjects them to a pecuniary penalty for ; South

bill, or otherw isc.

is tuiiv conversant witn tnc woiks oi

s this author, we omit any futthcr quota tion from them. In the last September No. of the Ame-

ricatmjuarieny ueview, a wurK stanuing IN STJKKrOTION Ilf V I II G I A

,,b.. ..m..h t.it , Kxtracl c a retier Irom a gentleman to

1 I T.

so doing, together with the proviso there I Extract of another letter to the same

to; and that they report to this house by j gentleman, da.cd at Norlolk 5 o dock,

i n

Sige, tor the soundness ot its opinions,

r.nd the acknowledged talents, learning, rnd ability of its accomplised editor, in which this subject is abiy discussed, tlx urulei signed are happy to find that the poiiiious here taken by them are full) discussed 1 he undersicned would go

ing to the scene of action. A troop of

steam boat Norfolk at sis o'clock, to land at Smi'hlkld Southampton county lie 80 miles south ol us below Petersburg. Extract of a letter fiom the Editor of the

his friend in Baltimore, dated Rich mom), August 23d. An express reached the Governor this mornitu- informing him that an insurrec lion had broken out in Southampton, and that, by the la?t accounts, there were seventy whites massscred. and the niiliii

ii. . . f . i i

on !o aua in tnese the authority oi ou.er ,.clrcalin.- Another express to Peters

uisnngMisncu names, occupying bure aava the blacks were

ground li the catalogue oi uicumgicar ps well as political writers who have trea'ed on this subject, but the length ol this tcpoit admonishes them to omit any reference to them. They thereioie. from the reflection they have been abic to bestow on the subject, feel themselves irresistibly conducted to the conclusion thai the adoption of the enactment in question by the Legislature of this state, vas an improper interlerence on their part with the fiec and unrestrained tight cf conscience, and that the same was and is an act in express violation ol the plain and well defined provisions of our Con fctituiioti, and being such, ought not to occupy a place in our ctiminal code. The undersigned believe, to use the Ian guage of the talented editor of the above named periodical, "that we live in an age where men may and will think, examine rnd decide for themselves, and yield noth ing to the bare authority of biings how ever presuming, who arc- as fallible as themselves, and possessed of no better means of information. The freedom we contend lor, by no means claims exemption irom the duties of moraliiv or the pi inciples of our religion, but it re luses to have these duties defined and

these laws shaped, framed and otdained;

by the pride, lust of power, the passions, the prejudices, the humor, the weakness and the errors of creaturts like them selves. . The argument is no longer o be settled by the e cou t ge, and the scoff, Id, nor creeds established by fiious Jires and holy auto da fes I he man who would Win his neighbor to his opinions must ad chess hia reason, must convince his un tkrstanding; and if he th n fai's to sue ccc.l, he must be satisfied to leave him ta himsell and to the consequences ol his tuors if such they be 1 here is no

nmre an ecclesiastical tribunal to propa

P M. "It is now 5 o'cl jck Thomn

son's st3go has just arrived the above statement is confirmed; and in addition states that 3C0 negroes, well mounted and armed, and headed by one or two white men, ere the amount of the insurgent force Guxette

It is siiiiit d,ai icina'kubic ti.it the

same disease which now con. mils such

dreadful ravages in the armies of the j ncrth, should be but a second vhiuticn ol a malady which devastated the ranks ol the army in Hungary duiing the 17th century In SoUandes-. Historyol Poland, may be found a letter irrm John Sobieski, King of Poland, to his wife. This letter was written shortly aficr the battle ol Vienna, is dated September 3, 1680 and contain the following sentences : The half our army is sick, and of a complaint as contagious as the plague itself; they call it the Hungarian fever It is attended with looseness and discharge of blood ; after which come vomiting, fainting and delirium Almt si all our nobles and officers arc quartered at Picsbourg; many of them are already

rjead: and w hat seems extraordinary, tht

HaVI: C' HIM, AND OJFEU KOR MIX

lOO PIIX'ES superfine

rlotii, ICO da t' rnssinct?, lOOO pieces cnlicoo?,

and common casimers and

hunt?. 100 c!r. paint

Rv

B A LT I MOIl K , AUG 24. the United b'ates, from Havre,

V. VI ! I I ! i U II I V I ml I I T I

their destrucucn ; that three hundred: , ., , , 4 u i i r per s to the 3d ult ; they lurnish no news, mimia vet e retreating in a body, before , U , t, u s ,r, i i ... , , ?. , ' . Under the Pans head of H9ih June, we six or eight hundred blacks A shower r . u , i u , ,. ... find m the Couuer des h.;ecteuis this ot rain coming up as the milita were : , . making an attack, wet the powder so Pa,aSlaP ,: ... . , ... ., " I he Exchange to-day was thrown in niuch that they ere coiiipelied to retreat ! V i i i . n. ' to consternation by i union that war wes being armed only with &hot guns The ... , .. ; : , , , , h ... , . decidtd upon, that Pr'.nce Leopold relu negroes are armed with muskets, scythes , . in . . .VB ,r. c n.,r rtino.,.o l.-u I sed the crown ol Belgium, and that M.

" wv va w "w ui vvjruiiii ii a c;i v uiai til

Casimar Ptrrier would retiic from tlie

rni n r If H il Iniir ri r Inrlf J li I u , 'J

u.v.i . v- . ...u. uv.IVv. Ik M. I'll J llv. a r i I ! e f with four field pieces start in the

the immediate cause ot this minor. The Monhcur in a second edition

pub'ishccl at hall past si o'clock, in serted a note declaring these rumors wholly destitute ol foundation, and ilia, the most perltct harmony had not ceased to prevail among the Powers, as well as

100 do. gini .

J ana r'irci

nirslins. new s-lvlc and Le-autnil,

IOO do. Italian Li;tetiii and (In-ele-Nap?ik.-, plain and fiuifd, 1,500 do. pi ain and fi iurcl Look, jaccnctand Swiss mu.-Iin

ICO do. do. tlo. lcblinctt 00 t1'1. fanry silk and cotton shawls-

raid hai.dkerchitnV, SO J . dv). do. do. scarfs, 50 do. iik, vcrsted and cottu stxJcinup, 100 elo. euperiorhalf hoc?, bleached unbleached,

150 boxes woo!, merino nr.d fur hni,

disease has reappeared in some who had j 5,OCO pieces domctn-s, pl.u j Mn;

previously passed through it. God ip Lleacne-d and unt-lcaciie-ii, witn a very cx-

Uh August

it

Norlolk Herald to his friend in Haiti-

more, dated Nohtolk, 1831.

1 have a horrible, a heart rending tale to relate, and lest even its worst features might be distorted by rumor and exaggeration, I have thought it proper to give ycu all the worst information that has as yet reached us through the best sources of intelligence which the nature of the case will admit. A gentleman arrived here yesterday pvrrisc frrri Snii fYV It- iv i f Ii t m i 1 1 i r r r r

r ' ., . r o , . Mouchstone ol a good deputy Irom the upper part of Southampton t n . . 1 ' , , r - . 1 . . I Peri icr is not able to stand

eiwmv, staling uim t uauu Ol insuigeili slaves (some of them believed to be tuna ways from the neighboring Swamps) had turned out on Sunday night last, and murdered several whole families, amounting n 40 or 50 individuals. Some of t tie families were named, and amour them was that of Mrs. Catharme Whitehead,

sister of out worthy townsman. D N. C. Whitehead who, with her ecu and fie daughters, fell a sacrifice to the savage feroci y of these demons in human shape The insurrection was represented as

in the French cabinet.

The ready ear, however, with which such rumors are listened to, denotes the genet al impression, wc think, that war is tar from improbable. Iix:ract of a letter to the Editor of the A'ew York .inicrtcani trun Havre, da ttd 3f July. The lunds are on the decline. The

minds ol the people arc far f'o:n being at ease on the general state of afTaii s 1 he

question of the peciage is now made the

M

li v.asimir

his ground, 1

think Fiance is destined to see sd tin.es

The etecm ns, now at hand, (the 5h)

will show what n ay be expected; and,oi com se, all U now unxiety. 'I here is no thing new from Belgium or Poland today l.xiract of a letter dated Havre, ZO'h June, 1831 Since the 2 I st inst. vt ly little business is said to hate been done;- the g neral

j uneasiness seems to have spread its in

fiuencc over all commercial operaticio

In cotton the sales have amounted to

his goodness will perhaps assuage our

miseries; it they continue, there will need no oiher enemy to destroy us " And again " Ir is so strange a scourge, that just after seeing a man going about, and full of activity, you hear that be is already insensible and beyond hope.' The above is sufficiently descriptive of the disease to establish its probable ana logy to that which is now prevailing in Europe, and which excites scarcely less attention or alarm n England, and Russia and Poland, than the political troubles in which the inhabitants of those countries are so deeply involved, Both the symptoms and rapidily fatal effects of the disease are tke sme now as then Mass

Medical Journal.

tensive assortment of other article?, inch:-

eing HARD vARE, Comprising probably a larger stock of 'GOODS, Generally, than has heretofore been offered in Miis citv by one concern. OjrPurciias-ers are respectfully soiiciteu to examine for themselves. LouUvilllc, May 21 2--t

SPRIG AM) SUTSMB GOODS.

Has just received a suitly or Foreign and Domestic

isew goods.

:o: j: :o :o:

ADAMS & FOUD

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MtY GOODS. Amongtt which arc the newest pattern and latest style Calicoes, Ginghams, Rouen Cassimeres, 5cc. He has alsrreeeived

ore of a most alarming character, thoueh . , , , j., I , . lotdy two thousand th it is belifved to have oi lgmatcd only in a I .

ree hundred bales

.1.; . rt

raic tiociiincs true or raise t?v lonuM'T n hf .vP1 i. uup r. nnri r.r,i

th !lfHh.nnr!rmKripnrrtni,rin.irnrt Li..-; i. ' l .. . ! against an imp . it cf three thousand SIX

cd and enlightened by dungeons and ; a more important object, as Mrs. Whitclacks. This is a happy change in the j head beig a wealthy ladv, was suppos condition of the world happy for the cd to have b .d a large sum of money in safety of individuals; for the cause ol j her hnu-e. Unfottuna:elv a large number truth and genuine piety. The teiigion Gl the effective male population was abwhich we profess, when understood, ad- sent at Camp Meeting in Gates county, cl: esses iteeif to the best interests of man J gome miles, off, a circumstance w hich

here and hereafter, to the highest and , gave a temporary secuiity to the brig

proudest principles of our nature; audit

is deformed and disgraced by those who

unds in the perpetration of their butcher ies ; and the name which thev struck at

hunri'ed bale-, having our stock on hand this day at twenty t ni thous3t d bales -I here 13 still some doubt whether peace will be maintained o not between F ance and the continental powers, from all ap pearance the month of July will not pass without a sort of crisis, which will no doubt solve that que tion as wel as many others, concei nii.g our political siiuui' n. both at home arid abroad Tili tnst akes place, business will i emain dui;

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IRON. CASTINGS SALT -J" TAR He re-poet fully solicits a continuance of put lie patronage. Yincenne,Mjv 17, 1S31 15-tf XEXV AXD aimiLF goods. J'JIIN K KURTZ

V .pi-ctfiti.i.t i tiers his sincer e thanks

for the mai.v favors which have been

cont'd red upon him. and hopes by his assi duitv and devotion to business, to merit and

rt cehe the custom of former friends and ac- !

quVmtanccs. He avails himself of this opportunity of informing his friends, and the pubhe. in general, that he has just received from Cincinnati, and is now opening, at his stove on Market, a few doors above Secwd StlCtt A NKWfiC SPLKNDID ASSORTMENT OF FALL & SPRING -A.

ARE now receiving their fall axd WIMK8 STOClv OF NEW AM OHEiLP GOODS, bought w ith much care, by one of tht i;r;n, in hahiniore, riiiladeiphia und New York Consisting of Cloth f, JUanlets, Cassh:ercst Print j, Flar.nd, Ginghams, end Domestic?, bleached and unbleached, fj-S to 0-1.

ALSO A general assortment cj' liAUDW ARE, Cutlrrn ana SalfiJlrr

I

ouae, commanding at l ortress Monroe, ; , , , . ' k . m r .i- I , , denly and materially cban who at 6 o clock this morninir cmbar ked i .r

1 Lit j on board the steam boat Hampton, with! ,

rcc found it, in the hards three companies and a piece ol artillery, ! jT. giity, its divinity upon the j fol Suffolk. These troops were reinforc-i ,

next winter, unless things should sud-

e.

fhe

P.--:

s are without va iation and fine

buy rs at 4 f Ft arls 3i e ams: insak able, some sma'l lots have been disposed ol at 431. all first

uremia to maintain nv lorce ot ncrn tu n n,eri tori in woo.-m..1. . .

rtatutet. by cruelty, intolerance, and - all ; a fo.ee sufficient to check theii career. ! Mnufa( tures n y far t.om icv.ving. unchantableness " As 60un as lhis intelligence was re ! an mal'v a,e olnK bc The undersigned must believe, to bor ; cci.cd, our authorities met, and decided ! red,,"d .nC l,,lrtl- ,XV c V row thestrons emphatic language of our I Ci, makinc-immediate application to Col lmuch among the working cassts

J.x cutive in his late message to this General Assembly, "that it would be

better to leave the Protection ol this sa- inn hn,r, ,ho ,fMm hn., w;,u 1 he troPs continue very promising

cred dav where c found it. in the hards' ihrr. mn.n.r,:,,, a,i ,. 't J.,;n..,. an(1 lhe P'-ceof wheat is declining

of the A'tmi

testimony ol the IJible, and the punish- ed in the Roadsby detachments It om the j went ot its violation to hint who ordain IT . shins Warrrn an(l tirher. tUr

cd it II this is the Lord's day. and of j whole amounting to nearly 300 men his appointment, it is under his protec To day another txpiess arrived from tion and he will preserve it" Let it j Suffolk, confirming the disastrous news theielore be the laudable aim of the pro- of the preceding one, and adding still fessor cf chiisttanity. as well as all oth-J more to the number of the slain lhe ei, to recommend their religion to the insur gents are believed to have from 100

vo.ld by the unpretending mildness of to 150 mounted men, and about the same ; dlPP s,x iine oi battle ships. T he y had

its pircepts, by the purity ol their con on loot. They are aimed with fowling : caPturet aut thirty sail ol merchant licit, and by aets of ilisintercsted charity pieces, clu. s. Sc and hate had a rcn ; mcn a covette, and a gun brig I was a' benevolence ever "rcndeiing unto counter with a small number of the mi .reported onthc27ih uit. that Hon Migu

li.ia. who killed six and took eight of , cl nai' dtsmissed all but one of his minis them nricotiM Tht-v aie vairl tnh rnil"rs appt inted new advisers, and was

their wav to South Quay, probably mak ing their way for 'In Dismal Swamp, in which thev will be ab e to remain lor a sh rt time in security. Tor my part I have no fears ol tl.eit doing much further mischief There is very little disffec-

FROM LISBON. The Sarah, at New York, forty-one days fiom Lisbon, lelt t ff the Tagus.a F'ench nuadron of thir een sail inclu

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CONSISTING OF Clnih, C-a-isi ..cres and Cassinetts, P.lue And bl --ck camldets, I at tan arid Ciicassian pi rids, Bo'itbasr ts. fi.tnnt is and baize9, Hsc and j oin: bUi.kets, Tiench and linen drillings. Velvets, cc.rdsatid jiinhams, Cotton mid Italian cr apes and callicoes, C 'Uoo, wOv 'iU-n and worsted hose, l'.ii-o silk arid cotton haudkerchifcfs, 'at" loo and C.asiinif re khawls, ScartV. tkr ?r tic Liquors, Class Quec'srvare l-o a rr.w rsi:s or Mr.N & via Ol EATS,

MEN

WOMKN'p", AND ClIILUULN

Cs t the things th.it arc Csesar S ' Infle.v: of appealing to racks and ii qu.si lions, as tlie m oy tncanoho!y examples clrawu from history h-s been but too ol ten done, or to the infliction of fines and pec niarv penalties as imposed by this ct. actio, r.t (which although mete mild in thei--ff vis, are tonally odious in their

All rf which he is determined to sell lo

j in exchange for Coantr Produce or Cah.

rictnues, August 13. 1131 iT-tf

which added to their former very seneml assortment venders it complete, and presents to purchasers many desirable advaataes in selection. Louisville, 1631 19 -8t NEW GOODS. IHnrrou $: ttutcr HAVE the pleasure of informing their rriends and the public generally, that they hare rceeired, and are now opening, a ge

neral assortment of merchandize, a )r.oi which will he found $uitrrine Vdarkm Blue, Olive , Brown and Green clGth very superior Irown flight-Hue ca?iu(U Red, White and Green FlanncU Ross Mackinaw and Point BlarJ.ets .Vyrr Black Italian Lutestring Sill, and 'Jab' by Wire's Bombatets, Plait.1 Carr.'

brics Calicoes, Gloves, Hosiery, Fail.-

lonabie honnit and Bill Ribbon?, Leg horn Bonnets, Fancy Soapy, Cologne Yatcr, Silk and Marseilles Vesting, Brown and Bhaehed Domestic., Prundla, ?forocco and Mens Leather Sfioes Fine and Common Hals, fc. fc. together with an assortment of Hard ware, Iron, Sttt Castings, Frefh Groceries and Quienware, they are determined to offer tit the lowest rates for cash or 1ierckantablc

j produce cf any I, ind.

J hey tal e t.ns opportunity cf infortrtin z the customers of the Yheeunes Steam Mill that in future that establishment ir:IZ be under the immediate management cf one of the frm; an I thty hope that thei-

inr triable diyjwition to cccommo!atz

will ensure them a i:hare oj public patronage. XOThe highest market price for Wheat, Corn and Saw-lozs. Dect,r.ber2:i,lKl) w IT-.

JL ineno and customers, that he has re

j moved his store to the St ick house, one door

princip.-,) et them repose for protection tion in the slaves general. y, and they canon i for.c of public sentiment, the on not muster a force sufficient to effect any ly cffiuent tribunal to which the matter object of itnportarce. The few who ca bv ronstituuotully referred, which hav c thus rushed headiorg into the arena,

can u.cs piupcriy excrcisc 3ny ic gm will uc snot tiow n like crow s, or captured i July We arc on ;hr eveof creat

' 1 v V,-M v serine iricna ci an. mai e cxamn cs oi ic mi are pvmK. nr ih.

I - ... , . IHVIV CIV 111

m3klnr jrlivr nrrrnrnir.n t r tKf.

citv atrainst an ev nvru H an r Ic frr.m ii TX' suIcii!ier begs leave to inform his

Tfench. A ricnchbrig of war was go. mg into the harbor on the 10th, supposed

lor the purpose of makit g new demands of the government. Lisbon was in a state of great ftrmcnt, mcst of the pri sons were full, and arrests were daily making An American was looked tor F.xttaet of a letter, dated Liahc-L Ztk

SPOIlTSIvTSN ATTEND mil:: arm.ial FALL li aCLm id be run J. 'er tilt Vincetnies Coiurse on the 15th. 14th and 15th das cf October next. The f.rst dav 's race, 'Fhrec mile and AV.ca. for a purse f one hundred dollars. The second day's race, Tivj hi-lcx and Rrfirzf, lt the first dav's entrance money, and the third

f.ri.' and religious liberty brar in mitnl that the transition Irom the exercise of a

juwei declaring what not tr dote, 'u be lound ejut'e easy to that, dectee id: what shall be that the same auIh kp v w i ich will undertake tc enji in 'he obet . ik c of any particular day, and i.n i pose a fino for a violation of it. can with qual facility, be used to impose an ob;i. i g:.u n to go to church and attend relii uus w o. sMp. ar.d to n-tiict a penahy for its lieu .ihscr ance. Tint point once gained, ; the next step would be to establish a go r Moiier.ui relii iu Let su h a. edict

1 1.; e pas and the das of em boasted i"l ublic ziM uur4bc;eJ, lt;c Lir labile cf

from U Htev-$.trevt, aitjoinin the store ot day's race. One mile arid ReJ.cct, for ti.rts

Hurtch cc Ilelitrd, formerly occupied bv j year eld celts, for the secend d.ty's entrance. Marrcn Hunter, where he will be glad to money; the races to be coi ducted ly ii.z see his old ciistc nurs. J rules and rcguUti ns t the Vir.cennts Joc-

if iras cn hand a good assortment of key Club, lhe Jockey Club will meet cn nOOIXiof cveiy description. Also an in J the e ermg of the Uth of lictuber, ut h.hu iceof jC. Clirk's, to i;:.ke arran -emt lit i for tt:

TCVSf assorted, 7 ec 10 plate, 10O Bis. SALT.

collecting in all the neighboring counties, French TVs, four fiigatcs. sundry cor- IOO 13 is ALI.UM, do.

anu me uunosi vignancc prevails l vcties ana Drii's ol war. and other ves Al rf which he wt 1 sell on mr terms tor

tubjom a. ist of the victims of their sav-isels which r,hov no fitrs. Sc are ihoueht cash, or for POKK and COItN. delivered! ffl AMMt bee appointed iu: In s-jper-

rsor in the keel boat com Tvin l d bv (J.

.arcaes six

races. Sept. 1S.11

Till-

JOLTILY CLCB. 30 tern

aee vengiancc

Mrs. va I F.Uand familv, 14 Mrs Will I F.I IK A I), ' 7 Mr V M OH AN. 5 JACOB ILLIAMS, 5 Mr IRAVIS 5 VM KKESE, 4 Mr WILLI MS, 3 Mr n.Nl. 2 Mrs URNKR, 2 UNKNOWN, 10 53

to be Irom the Ar.orts On nnr siHp

i there reigns great confusion, for there hae been seeral appointnifnts and no one wiil accept them. I he duke of Cailaval is out of office and count de liar ; sto has charge of all the dcp.i tmenu j Sundry regiments havr f(ren sunk down,

th;s Fall and inter.

Persons having accounts with him, are hereby informed that he intends t'UiS cn for goods sh( rily. and they are requested to call and settle the sam? before thr 10th .f September. SAMUEL bMII'H. Aug 31. 1831 r.C if

Porter by the owners Mti.rs. Kix-pps ft Sloarc, I therefore rerprst all ptjv.v., U:.e- off hn" picked up a:i of t:.- j.v rk to iuor::: C r.l ti;e same, o'Jufwise I !.U nrc-rcu'.c i

persons ha in any

, ! r.cclectinv tr.ia nu.ee.

but the soldiers go off murmuring, and I -ft Yrf,ffM Ofi f I1 f r ... U 'V4 "

lit is thought here they mc nut in th'T; t , " . V " 'lt humor to fight. AtBelem we have one S VJ;xrxr V" Any ??rs-n or persha.ir.g arr 74. three f.igates, sundry corvettes atufl ,ANS wortttl -cu,a,nuui,S , ct t,- p thur ; it,i.. ;c . . , .. . i terms. , Atl j,y r.on ) i"e - i'i'- ? Mi brigs, in a very bad cendi'ion aPhjurhi tvc . ri ,i " , ' V ' " , i,i , v.cuui.iLii ai.hJUn A!i ,.s U i OKI). I M -m-s i!re.:4r' r.n.i, ...; iLCw'.c a cor.it.--briSLtlj painted.' i lhsilU, Izz: At If JI -,i fc: - , t,.t.,. w. Mi