THOS. W.i ATKm, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. anuria op the messes geh : Two Doixau and fim CexTi per annum in rdraace, or Tkrez Doluu within the jcar. j . I To paper will to discontinued, exeejrt at the op th:n cf the Editor, until all arrearages are paid. ' v fertile menU will be inserted at O.vi Dguca per t7is.r0 often Iinei or leaf, for the first imeftkm, and Tvrrrnr-rrrE Cents for each continuance, VLa number of insertions desired mast be marked cn the margin, or the adrertisetnent will be continu ed t "I fortld, and charged according!, j Court Or. h; i will b charged twenty-fire per cent extra. ' TI.e charge for announcing the 'name of a canu itU for olce is C'2 50, ui advance, or 03 00 if pj. iuatTihjed. 1 . , j ' Letteri ttf-j-ditor must come fre 1 of postage, jf to insure altentio&w , (From the Doston Journal. -j Ctray Recollcclic "i of a SIcI gli ride Y tr t j vr.f -.f'BY fsA'ij. Ipby;, -,lt a ,4 ' r .' ;f Amongst the few things which Dr. John. . ' .ton repented of was' I.::- ing once gone by wa J . -tar to a place he could I ivc reached by land. ' - Jib Clinton of sailing, : ? a sport, was similar ; . lo thi entertain bylr. Franklin of re- !-;gli riding. Wiih all due respects to the rr "ry cf the learned "Bear," it has aU , VC, eared to rne to bo an evidence of .'-'-TL'. , ,u fbr a man la prefer land travel to a .- .'p. However, there may be many .:-:., and rational people too, although T - t 1. ' ;rstar.d it. As rcgard3 sleigh i. ..- cur Detter was nearer right. Still as . that 13 a epecies of sailing, it is not, to be ut I 'terly despised,; fur if in itself it does not -aaoouct to much, it certainly promises a 1 chance fur adventure of some sor. :I wasj t c-; ; .1 by a trif.ing incident which grew cut cf ahv.. ;ba rrnly sleigh ride I ever ship, pod for. It cl.zr.zz some six cr seven win- , '!V:.I: Foam and myself had just arrived " , f. . ,::tra. ..His mother lived in Miltan, cr. i c n the morning of our arrival he chapter- a clipped horso and a light cutter,' for the trip out and back, giving me a seat along side cf t irn. It was a regular otd fashioned Jan. u . day; the wind was at that eternal point, 1 ..'.l?t.st, and a 11 nipping1 andean eager it v.as. During tho first half hour, al. t- ;'gh vv3 yere running oIT twelve or : thir. t 1 knots, wo made nothing ahcJ, except c: - fev crafts bound for the city. Present - i Jy . Jcccried something ' a liule diCorer.t, 1 " ii'nJ.i'g the ETniQ way with us. Upon r.r?r. i" , it-proved tobo a dark bronzo colore J . .i with two ladies in it, and a ?nt!errin (r..-!.ly rigged for winter) on tho front seat.; 3 h'orsj was" a bay of giant frame, and al . vjH net handsome,' ho had a " go ahead" 'icbeut him, a sort of Webster expression, t C3 we came up, his driver turned him in. -0 u".r.y drift, to allow a fcleigh load cf v:o i an 1 children to pas3, when he bcgir. to ..t.and the thunder of his nostrils ,t',r,.':i j crows for mi!c3 around. - " Well," said Frank, " It's net r .3 a pilot boat run ashore to acc; '.crman or a crack Boston cor...' :, Wz ... .'..'.3f to rr.irJfui of tho bushwhacUtr -, ' to k 3 even c :. j . j meets the wo!: c f i. . . J. I'.-rhipj S. ) L-en luf.mg ar: J I try cur s-;ling, if so, ho r.way Sj Frank laid the . -kg c, -.J. The stranger drop;.'. eha and showei r.odhp- ' tj e.liion until cur slaehe..: 1 , : .1 1 that wo wc.-a trail'..' g -' '.' " ".r.od to see his leg. lie :? : sj who jJrew down their v: ' b his horse "Aircy there " . -34 for no sooner were the n o 1..0 . or : t j th - ! I 1 h-a the bay stuck his ears slrai i.t ijr-.-i.; bo the bowsprits. of a pilot boat, ar.J 1'. : . : c'rrow! .-CwO that.fellow make the duit ," c;l. J Who ever saw such a gait? "'Th; :hb:r a trot, pace, or rack, but a t.ll;o cf 3 whole a fhsh ol lightning harceee:J in Our companion' carried all sail for a fey. m'.nulei ,when he hove to shovel out, but start ed again just as we came up with him. When we v,Tere pretty well along we found the travelled part of the road narrow, icy, and curving There was margin enough on both - fc'.das' I-IY..3 absence. of any track upon it, J::bJ rue-Vicious. Here we' met a clumsy. Jw-bi", jcH'ow sleigh.with excessive beam. Ti 3 horse 'w:3 cf dun color, (he seemed dcr.e .cy: way,) and steered rather wild. Wheth er t was owing to the model cf th sleigh, a fact thai he had served his time in a ITc . York ferry boat, we could not deter- r:.! i-3 he .vever, continued to shuCIe t';- j, v en'tha bay came up at a round rate, ch" -vaa gradually keeping off to shave c!c . l.' ' rhis lea ; ; i'You.6-3, -s-:d Frank,' "the chap1 wiih l-by kec;c hisloj on Viis track -he knows t..j r id t.. o inch;3 mere to the left and bis ::ra - vc " J be .otiorn vp'amongst brcak- a tl :rv;?s ia the act . cf paec-o r.r.-n .smoothly s ua r-J3 a fJl a', -rd Cf him. - jy -avoid -a jL;y '-'-s brought '-i10"1 roa Ji ' hea hla gearV'g caught in the -. other, yellow s'eigh, its rry jrh and his two sisters, probably went a little faster fjr a ehort'time then they ever went before! Upon heaving to, it wa& found that the countryman's con cern was a little injured, and cla morels and abusive enough he was in his demand for damages. The stranger without heeding him, pasjeci his reins to one cf the ladies, 1 and seemed intent only, upon putting the lumber man in a shape to proceed. " j " I j"Iay," said Hawthorn furiously, ("I ought to have some remuneration for . that shaft, which is broke short cfl"; and I leave it to these gentlemen Jlo say whether a dollar is too much, considering the loss of time in metidinr? it. the board of these vounir ladipn. ,-t 0 ; and! the risk there was in case my horse had Why you, land sculpin," said Frank, "the fault was your own. -The thunder and lightning horse was' doing well enough, until you drifted upon him.'V . A momentary ripple played upon the face of the stranger at the inconceivable idea', of the old 2un ruTircirvj -but when Frank ceased, he said to the countryman, with an air of se- riousness, " You say you want a dollar?" - " lYes," replied the other, " and that's rea. sonable when you" think cf the shaft the limctbe board, and the way you drove that mad horse.T , , My friend," rejoined the other, "your charge is not extravagant, but however cor- rect you may be in your estimate of images, you are unjustly hard upon my driving. Tho fact is, my horso has cot been cut fur a rr.or.:h, and I am very weak from sickness. "You, know the Small Pox" 11 What?" yelled Jerry, retreating i::c::r.;t. ively.: : : r -' " I say," continued the stranger, ilial tj Small Pox (here he ofTered Jerry a soiled del. lar bill, which he had been fingering for sorri time, and' in the act showed the Lack cf his hand,' purple with cold) not crJj ejects a man's strength and vision, lut lis hcs. Thai however, is tny mUfortur.s, end not your fault. " My good sir," said Hawthorn, with a grin of horror, " put up your money, I won't touch it. I am satisfied you are a rjcEtlcrr.sn, and a good driver go on-r-o on."" I don't like to leave you so," replied other,;" let mo at least take these Mi,-. id their loardirj Kszss, cut cf il? chill." No, sir," shrieked one cf the rose-buds, " we are r.el cc!d we've got on double quilt. ed, stufTjd petticoats." ' - "My dear friend," said the countryman 'don't stand in the cold any lorger, drive on. I shall do very well, tLa srJt 13 or.ly cracked a little, and with serr.e cord which 'I Lave, I can fix it in five minutes." No sooner d;d Jerry begin la l.-.:-i f:r x -repe, t!:an tha citizen r.!:o legaii " " about the bottom cf tha sleigh. T! : rcan drew Lac!;, thotenyarJri.: J . cd, and with a ce"-'er"nc3 in v.I.Ieh l and iniignation vc:j ctrargely rr.irg' ' ! sau " Stranger thi3 is tj nrjcl: , 1:'- 1 m, , -- 1 cn; UJC3 mi: rn giving rne the S:iai.l IV:. I" At every count, Jerry's wrath ioer. J, or 1 at the clos?, when Lis eye foil upon a bun l' a cf axe-hanulos, which stond in hii cleig!), tho expression cf his feo was al elutely tor rifle. ' '"Wei:," recponded the stranger, ccally, ",if you arc quite sure that the j boft h ret ' t ro!:en chart cT,' an I certain th:t tho yc:rg !.-. .bos won't have to Z:rd c: f, .hy, I .iii cenent to go enly remember that I was 1. ;1 ling to rcn::::?rc.!s you, although the accident v. 03 consequent upon an infirmity for whir'i I l .j baM'si." - ti.ea into his e!:;h and stood r co:-y soi), .'irg Freak and nyof-lf, . j : . .: . J at tho scene v. o Lad v.,iti:e,red, .1 a.iy of tho readers of the f.lercar.Li'2 ;rr.e! v. ill Leu th: 3 feint dcearhiicn cf it. r:c:l:d!j Ycrdr '. Thogre't r..on cftho greet nation cf South Cur-hr.a co h..os ad- vancc notions which would 1 or: J cx- ceedingly simple if they origin".!: J e r; ' ' re rfectly DuIIIe else. ' Mr. McDuCie's " Forty ' was one of these. The thing woe p absurd. But what of that? T.Ir. II was a great man, and South Carolina a great Stite, and so he and she stuckXo it, and con tinue to stick to it, though all the rcet cf tho world laughed. :The public- is juet favored with another bright conception of his, being nothing less , than a .new mode cf mahir" peace between nauons that have been a "r' It is disclosed in the following pascar-"'" tSn Mr. Crittenden ancl himself, in; Texs d3' bate in the Senate :"''..' Mr. Crittenden turned to lhe arSu mentof MnMcDafT at lho power given by the Constitute t3 Corcss to declare J commcrcej lo raise armies war, to reiV - , t .rtiuvics,- was as great, and of the Jature, as that given to the same branch Vi-he Government to annex foreign territory, and asked if it was an agreement or treaty with a foreign power cn the part of Congress to declare war against the..same. Congress could d eel-re "war,' bur the treaty making power rr.:s beresorted to, to efToct peace. He askedths gentleman from South Carclina what iranncr Congress could make pcacq? .ir. .iUDu.j Uy v.ii. .virg our army and navy. . i Mr. Crittenden Tl." . . r.ako peace on our side only ; there 1 r.vo sldea to all wars., , - - ... . , Mr. McDufiie Tha President and two thirds of the Senate would hardly carry on the war long after Congress had withdrawn and disbanded the army and navy. Mr. Crittenden We might not carry on the war, it !3 true, tut it v, cu!d 1 j a very fa voralle time fer cur ,t.;:.;y lo cerry it on, much to our di-idvar.tagc, (A general laugh.) Tiotn the Portland Advertiser.. v i .. The Horrors cf xTlillcrisin. I Trial of Israel X?2r:r:en. We havecseen the report of the trial cf a rr.". n .ho is termed Elder Dammon, at Dover, Main?, commen ced on the 17th February, before Mceea S .v; - and Clh Lee, EsqV The trial develoca most shocking particulars, and convinces U3 more fully than before, tl.llo'.vn and city au thorities should interfere ar.J arre.;t t!.:.a z::;. suai and demoralizing prcccccingi. Tl-.;-are as bad as the worst days of that arch scoundrel and finatic, Cochran, who " led silly women captive," and "despoiled the do mestic peace cf many a peaceful and respect able family. A part cf the evidence we have omitted, it being too gros3 for publication. Dammon was charged with being a vaa. bond, a common rallcrand brawler, neglect- ing to support his family, eVc. " He plead ::zl guilly, and numerous witnesses cxi mined du ring the time cf the trial, which he'.ed t'.vo cavs. j . w . Lj. iiarvcv tc:t!::ea th-.t ? - J :r.'eJ their meeting two clye r- s f cver.:r.;. li.ev were t.ur"".r'T nnJ ki?:m" eh e:h:r ; D::.-.men would lay cn lha fioor, then jump tp ; they would frcqucntjy go into another room. Dammon had no way to sup port himself that I know of. .The meeting appeared very irreligious; havirjgssen him til on the floor with a woman, his arms around r. The room they went ir.! - ".-3 r. 1 -.ck rcom. , n.ey saiJ ILo v.oi. Is re- ? r I not ro there. Wm. C. Crosby, Esq., te:'.: J. IT 3 -t tha meeting on Saturday night, frc:n about 7 lo 0 o'clock. There was a woman cn V..? fioor, who lay on hcrLee!: wiih a jiilo , co der her head; she wculJ t ee:.:iena!ly orcu:e and tell a vision, . i.ich th cI J v;z-,i..:z: 1 to Ler. Th:y wcu! j at t:.-: : rll:: "': at once, hallo.. irg at the top cf l! r -:: - ; seme cf l.zr.i e:.iJ there v. lj te j e'.-i there. P.y cpells it was tho noi.-Let I ever attende He had cecn them in tc:-i 1 rrp rr 1 r J; d:rL' ; ' 1 ff VGUJ ' crc'j cib C. ? f "." C if 1 n n --! cf hi-.eo. .erton L-mbert ter'.if.eJ ti -'. I ,:. e t i n t one cv -1 . - es l e i:xm c... l go to l.elh bed roe to t ...rthjth..jL.; .eh. -Elder White .ad anything to reveal, ho rcvo-hd it to Miss II. . Sha acted as me. diator, , - , Jere B. Green testif.ed, that in the meeti:;-r ho attended, he saw men washing women's feet, &c. Elder D. was the p: '-:. Elder. He saw Dammon kis3 Mrs. CVrcrn. '. Ebon Trundy testified that prieener told him he mr.st live cn them that Lid ::. 1 if God aid aot co.v.o, then the -;h to -iher. .gr:t witr.cei cf;rcd hv 'J,: ircpertv., c eu-"" b'-Tnca , a re"i ti t . j it . e. 3 h ctl- :r - ' a part cf t ir f-ith t- '. I- ...rt ll.ry da.Itted that . d "' erl .'elness than to attend I n r J milted he had a fpirit- .1 .s rhd &f it. He tmd-rstocd pr: rr je.t v.i4 Miss Harmon had a vision in rc-:!a. d a..d was' traelling ihrorgh tho c. "try r.i-ti;- it. " ' " ' . Job Moody, one of the brethren, r .""ir- '.. that prisoner hid frequently urged l;-.: the necessity cf quitting all labor. lie af firmed that D.'s character was gee J. Ac fer himself, he had been serving tho Lord and hammering against the Davil cf late. George Woodbury affirmed ha believed in Miss Harmon's vl-Ions, because she told 1 h wife's feelings correctly. It v.03 Lb? imp res sian that prisoner hh.wd bio v. he. Eeh'evcd the world will coma to an cad . hhla t,.o reenihs, prieor.er prcechea lo. Thi3 ii the faith cf the band. Ho behoved the zizlzrs Harmon and Baker's rcvelatiena ca much ao ; though they came from God. Sister Harmer. said to his wife and the girls, if they did cct do as she said, they wcu!Jgo to hell. Hl3 wife and Dammon pasied across th&' fioor cn their hands and knees. " Some man i ro in to the bed roora; Heard brother Dammon say the gift of Healing ths sick lay in the Church. Dammon advised us cot to. work because there b enough to live on ustifthe end cf the world. -- Thomas Proctor testified that prisoner con. fessed to him that tlisz Daker had an exercise in the bed room. 'nd he went in and helped ber out. r j r ! '.'i:.-, . ;;..;: Much other testimony was received, pro and con, of a simiiar character,' and iL: pris oner, opened his . defence. He cited ' Luke yii. 35 ; John xiil ; last chap. . in Romans. Philippians iv ; 1st Thes. t. chap. , . Prisoner again arose and read the CDth and 1C3 Psalm. ' He argued that the day cf grace had gone by, that the believers were reduced, but that there were too many yet, and that the end cf the world would come within a Th: ; :'?' ..was setenced to 'ten days in the II:-- ' "-rtion, from which sen tence he appc1 ' On Tu - the trial was concluded, :s waiting for the ccun- ri...erand his witness esked J sung that hymn, by John t.l to pcrmiciun, Craig, Leg! 1 down in Egypt's land, :-r was at hand ; s Bounding, u.i-lbrca i i. d-o";- tics r with p. at Dee: es. T nacted al Atkinson med gross roeQ fr,r, :r cliirae T3 t: '.er3 t ' " It is ir.d: :cn up. I. Co: lb. , 1 ij i. ViJ 1 ! ti 0 1 C ' t f - - an -" J 1 It rppeero that a;a ar'.ieio h urt. 10 t: 'a from a c: h - tj ihj Jed '03 cf the State, incl: l '3 honor, Ju'dgo lung, too great lenien'; in iho admiaiolration cf tho law cgainet I:ee;ra cf Tippling HouoeO. Fur thlj c.Tonce, Ju. Ilirg, in tho plenitude cf hio c.T.cl-l dignity, l-ibothEditorani Pabli,her arrcatcd and ! ' ' : f) bail to anr-vor the charge cf con': v pt - " :- exalted and dietin-uieheh and r' 1 . ii we lo aii o we J no r.vu: .. . i h.; o s.iy th-t so I.:gVhar.dr, -j -1 ..:Mon a. l: t..e cue un " :tien' ,y expoe. go e r.;.t cf ail men c" to Tf 1 - :-. r- ! r. T ! -rort-'-' JWS that sueli a publication cannot Lo cr' ''n to a contempt of Court; and TP01 I ! conversant with the lawtv must ic. t..at some ether mbtive (r s0 creditable 2 lack cf knowled-y prompted to tl ' petty tyranny ,liqtortr: Wc Lr"1 om the . Er.gv:r-r r .atlhe attachment Ii' i.ed case has boea die.r.I mgii, jujgo.ung in s "ct the time cf the ic.-. . meat he believed him.-: If poo d cf the pe "cr, but from sub : .vee:Ig-.:ha it v.as ct least a doubtful point,' aaJ that ia all ih, btful questions afbetirg the Y.' erty cf a citizen, he should Icon in f r f thet Kbar ly." The ecu created r;o little excitement at . Thlj stanza cf Lcreerj. low's l."3 excited tho admiration cf al: c. cry body: Att Is y.:., uzd Tia:3 13 C..-:''.rr, Ar 1 c r 1..2rt5, tLacjh ttat end Lrare, ' r::.c3t3tbo: , I ' ", ,'::d !!:rerr" h"j I :ed up the f." nvoi.. a l.u.b- ir in en c! J poem, pubhebed about .-1 years ego. It 13 the lament cf d forh:3 departed wife t I . A ! SET ri'LSB UK A CO FT VRVX '.3 nj epproach, te"j t!.?e I c:; ; ' , 1 t'.vrt'Lj-e'er et riEcaai to. I.-' :I1 itl::t 1 1.: re n the :-.rn lyTi. It enly shovrs that there is " r.athin- ra-.r under the run." Th t t::atare cf Mr. F reb::.:rj,':3 2 13 SO'l TO cd lo t .o I V This r!r:cu3 -rg cf r iehpeeb: tzl Camllers, f red ceiia ce -'.z-r.-.j ct Waehirgtcm city, d-:irg the i-iug-.-atioei. They wczl cn from Uzx Yc:k :a g L:-', wearing ;the cs-fjrn dreei cf tha C:b, r2 fi:r..iel t?irts-zz:l carried wi'.h l:zm a h:gi brass cannon, which they i'.-.'.::z rear !Ir. Pclk's LJg'ng:, tr. J hept coe.eli:.:' f The Club called on Capt. Tj!er, th; Apee tate, whDrcccIrcJ themrcry r-:lee:', rr-1 made them a rragn'.'j';"?-: c( :erh, o v Rynderi, thar'J...: t; the CLb, re; ho:. It is crated that the Club zzzl a dcp-:u:i: .. ta L'r. Pt": to knov when it wculi Isl.h pleasure to rc?:iv? "t1-; I!r;!r3 C.-bP His prompt and c"jr.:.":J re; y v r.s rcv:r, never P To ibiaRjnJcrs, wha iy.the.b; :, keeps a gambTIng house in New Ycrk, z : '.:3 in reply that such i3 cot the f-ct. " Yc c l ii- ed," cays t!:a C:p!a:n, " upon President Pclk in a tody, it cTght o'clec!: h tha cver.!rg, were Kinciy reee.v: j, tzl ie.;.:J reception room. Ye marched i.i . i:h cr music playing and cur banners flying, ar..l were greeted with a cord.al welcome frcn tha President cr.d c'.h.r iiie'.ir-eiehed -cr.! -n who were prceeLt, ar.d v. hj cua i . r i. towhatlhavoV.:.:.!" xi. j . . c 4 . j himeeir v, hena ha v:e !d e ;; ei;.: Z3 r..ombors of his Cabinet tr.d forth v. iil their leaders to Baltinrcre.- Tl:a f. frc;.i the Da!;'e: purpose:-' - " The I;:..j and, trua ta th-i found in all the ' gerics, prepceir the Cabinet. "Indete-, .! uchanan a: -and Jchr-ro.., - ,-,..1 r .1" . a that - ilesa . . all there. f-!!:n ca evil T..o Senate cf j rtly mue3, for otjpoy the piper. ..':,bi.-3, cf th3 u. s. i a warrant for the arrest , which was t erred I i.3 Ler.ate ,ztz 10 ; . t cf a member cf t1 '.r '-a crrc-t cf the Ju ' -t z U. S. Court, j .en cf privilege.- . ., . . a r- C'r:'-:C cf r- L.; : c" " - r t -t , j . at L..0- 1.: J" - - ietcftb;:. r - . 1 j Pr: f.r ce r.t .ore S .hen . to cn 1 -a, x. J::b-C"tcff 'Z3?'l ' -:y-"." yc-:ery i'v;-J C-J- r- ; 'r ' 1 vAzo late for the ttein.b : .0" take Lira frc;a the city, ...J ki . quer.ca waa that ho visl:.': l-hh.d. I still been Precedent he ecu! J have ce.r.r. the time cf ethers as well Ci Vz c" rt ; ex-President he shares the f!!e-r " blest ci m. The leecon rr.urt ir: reeiva cite for !!r. i). :r. 1. "Ident, r.b.Ii mere then 1! ..irg, therert c:;:;...j ...1 p:rtoc'ah!r.ir:r:::-::." . rr. e r z th a i r. ei .' : at : c f th a ' een the cppcarar.ee cf a p err ;'. 1 - j t - -1 1 : . laryland, by order cf ex-Goverr er Tl -rr." cf Maryland. It gives a curieui rcce: rt ci the marriage cf Idr. Thomas, cad i:r;!iee'.: : !!r.and Mrs. Eonton, Cov. ::cD-..c:i,"cf Vir rinia,cnd lady, end r.eny c'b re. It eh:;- : cnm.'.naJ.ly upen Tire. , z r.d ' : a profound ceneatlin. i. a r pamphlet are as seriou3 t3 !oU3,and have made partl.3 f-r .' "r. ne-j and parues for fir. Benton. 1 f;b-r- even to state the -cer.tcr.t3 cfthij cxtrae;.ary statement. VTcsh. Cct, Xlxrzzz. The Fur Cap Makers .7. this city,": "r working rgbaarn Ijz-jlts out cf the 1 ..-aaty-fJl! j find it impose I lo to make irty c...t3 per 'day at present prieee. b?L Co cur young men and boys thin!: cf th's? V. ".:. willir-i to wear ca-3 c ' cd mother and th"; ! ..- ! mioerab!e pittance? Tl ? with which the !ad!:3 :b: j the eve xM-e! r J . 1 , ' Jr f for ' - ' I aey 1 ' heard cf a v. I 'rv . I'.h three - chlhb coma a prre-:!: -a cubeieteure ly :r - c : 1 ur..r.bee, cr.d with t' ; c' -".cation the cannot cam mere th - a fve cent3 psr.day. How hrj '. thin "3 continue;? V. Y. 5ei. re 1 'r.t- Tr very ; ll.z iL . 1 . ' - i - . " . ' , . ' -rc'' 1 , Ye ere - ' ff j ' 1 1 . . " 'bir.r . "7 " ' Vl:D IlVCJ , ; - r ;::3 v : .: c; . " ' , ia Levirlcr. L.'.3c.i:..3 ce:r--e::.:n cf ' . re-!::;; grants Ij ( t c.L.il'..'." ' .b.er ct :,"atcU , ,, t 3i . . . 1. ..i J.,.,.I,3, fJ t - :::i.-u.3c-i , - ; - -g ::::::cft" .:r::I:::i1i:.i " . ' ': - ":-";-: rf ' ' ; ' froMthi3J.tr'-. 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