. . . .' . . .J. 1 . ., tJ a , A . ' . 1, ' ' , ' i; . .... ! y p ..' . ; ... W ... , . .. ..... . 4 ' . ' i ' ' ' ' ' " fin ' i i ."mi i i '' .. '. . ' ' '".'."L'. '" ' ' i, f- ' 1 !" -: 1 ' 1 ir" - - 1 - "T mm '') -..1 , . ,,1., 1 - .. .1 .1 , 1 : ... , r -.--1 7 r v. . s . -f y - r -' - y ,.-af --.i" - ' '" i- 1 . . - i 1 r : FtALElOft-N; P U BI .TSttED vr e.e k Lt) BY. yS I t.LI AttBQ YE' N. 1 H r 10 . ' 'v t S3 '50'wi '.ADrdxci.V THUttSDAW-MAYS i'i. -3. in (hcusatidnd of the last four years rixieeniUl fe'deyttl goyerprtient. '4rji.esVr ytffJT--ipto' are not put down will put clown ,tKfjs- CONGRESS.; "i.yi L-E'OF REPRESITATIVES.- ? ; TtosAL nrriES, esc?-:' ..-.r: -,ND,i.ru StlO ne iiu mu " TCy icw is- mAc on Vm t.uDject ; oui u was impos- Lt k- foUKl mcsf lew n un an a , the committee or io ohtiu. . uc doubt whether on tliia jmportam it would not be better to assent to Hit refer which ao anxiety so restless was to decide ,inis que&uuu ui mc in H afterwarJi' to discus it: If thai was which the cpmmtttee-cose tne simjet;; . itwastvot for htm to interrupt then liiiertv; sir, to proceerj. : . . ... , - Speaker said that the gentleman from Vir. lut in L certainly in order. But, .sir, saicj Mr.' h, tbere arc circumstances junder which hans not ui;!iin the compass, xf- human -ccriainlynot wkhin mine -to address e- -isliive rs'sembiy.. :. l)rder-;bavin Been led in i the comniiUeerMr. Randolph yVptit Honifour hundred and forty three thoumnd dollars "tics on imports and tOHfige could not contimto niakihi a total of twenty five milfiolja expended unUer his admmlsU ation for the army and avy. Now. with repaid to the receiptsfrom a treasuTK t0imnjmade Tn "180 b? 1 806); I discover that trO'w without- the roMtV oh that comojerce . on kfcicb they were levd: Aj '0c- very irioiTjcnt growph'O'n twelve "inuudh to scvgjiteeii, that was from the fiist of Apri'i ' 8ic?l (three cfavij afterthe t the momentjnwbicivlt was tUmed advi&abl v6 induction of Mr.- .lefTefson into 'office upJ to tb 30th of Mavch, 1&Q5, comprising the first term of his a'l rni ni st rat ion r h e recefved fifty millions six hundred and sixtyseven thfAisan.drdoll'ars ; some of the Items of these, fifty miljions; I will beg' leave to stale. 'Exclusive -of "the great-article of cus toaisv'mrnon to all admiisti atiohs, the amViiint of reCeiDts l'rt.m which nuarter was-43, 1 7',o6o dol- ! 1 1 3, destroy' that tfom.merce 'and the rfcyeriue tliat dei' pended jipon it to ga into wide wastegf mllita; ry arid' naval expense and vykb ha'Ubinfliis'with; incitviauais, in consequence.-ot our , yjciravgance we have cohie -to shametp wnt.'1. to oiri.to jail alrnotif the nation could'be : seiU''tKetp.r'Jjt is a cur1ousJcircumstancet as the hoq$v;ilper' ci ve- Jbjitr6rtuaauy "Cr us athat time-'. were rlnVinir thA same neriod there was received rnot civuie so wise as we .ate now... .mat uie yean from pobhc lands" l,03800(Vdollars,. from the 802 produceda t)ealcation in-ur revenile ot. IIMIIIJM" ................ li-.; " - - oflke 133.000 dolls, from internal taxes 1.700,000 dollar's, 'from-the direct ihx ; Ves, sir, from i'the divect"tax).(j73 000' dollars, from the sale of bank slrares f,2b70O'-dallars ahd from the sala of public ships, a part of this. very navy which has since cost so much. 380,000 dollarsi-an'd yet, Sir wonderful to relate, it wou'd seem that the cost W the jnayy had been in the'inverse'; ratio to .the force and; public Servjce ol that navy.' in propor tion, as it had betn useless, in proportipn .'aSitchad beereducietP-at)d thaiaoay; perhaps;(thuh 1 hopit "will not) weg1hi with some inembers a cainst'. a farther '.reddction of it, "est it should lerstood, sir, (said he) the; gentleman who py stiH more expensive in prp)rUor, as it has fcrwardthis proposition to oouom ins ia-x.rhet;n ineRicienU so has it been cosuy,;.iiyuoi sis of defraying the war loans . which, jhe hp detain the. committee or get out of the'track' i a negotiate,- and in this view ot trie .case ity'cannot concur with my. friend fronvN. i, I think the cart has not bet n put before k but that it is expedient and I wish it med so on all oth s and means, be iecei;t3 immediute!y increased to elevejjmiiliona, ami 'in' the year -l 804h&d increased . nearly three millions ot ctoiiars, i;ie cause" is iaivi irvtiiei . - ..:iA. .L.-L If'.... ...... ,LtI','; ..c treasury rcjtyri -iruii. wuicir j. .cxiratv una tiiiic- ment. ' U is that the-' defalcation from twelve to ten millions as to 1C ascribed to the only year of peace which Europe had known for many years ; arid the subsequent increase to .eleven and a half and .thirteen and a half in the two su;eedUg years was to be itscjibed to two facts, the.re'com. mencitieht of 'the war in Europe and ihe preser vation tin our part of ot:r ruu'riil atiitude.. . VVcll, siri-what then vas estimaty, opinion, conjecture, was. mere propneev,, is now lilstoryand limbing remains', torljis but to resume and preserve that which" 1 Wish to keep trie .receipt? of the.i first ucutrat attitudtf-wiiich, tlic ry..year we took- roea-. foyr years of Mr...J.effr'son'3 administratioinwere Sures lor guarnmg usaiiist suchjun lnUux ot ,mo 5U.667,O0O dollars. 'and thfe exppnees of the army, ney into our -treasury, produced a revenue of and navy on'? 8,6Od,tT0p dollars. The receipts of , 16,700,000 to thjs country. ;icr occasioiis io provuie Knerersmng lour years,-as nearly as i fore we 'incur a debt, of! tain them, were siitv three millions of d payinffhe interest of that debtr" I nndtr- the expenditure for the army and navy ; sixteen ! profitable, bough there were so many aupposifions milt'ibhs ; If any man will take the trouble, in di j dams to nfTic i'here is, sir, a sort of comparative political a- three millions of dollars, and natotny, the study ot which wul npt be tound un- ou find, on J he ar.cfS'oon ot Mr. A- iht themilitary, and naval cxpen- o nfr who support them and w liyr haltwe rriDt ".; Arijt 7-r I.'sliQud like, to have some rejison assigired whys we 'should noCgti back to the good oH republican : gauiidVJbtyJ4.Snuld-we fs rtv rpr ' lti r: statement -s'tariiiT.m in (lie face, in pliTging dj-en-. e r nd He pc r i n io loani ' and X axe s ? jpoe s an y man lien t ve tnat tys 'annual expenditure cannot , bVJlii'ced, . notr Mv" so as to ' meet thejium.' hiUljifi taxV;?s .estijaoiecl to teld ff two' and" a' Inalf ituflionsV bt , evtn more I I want to knovv;' what' duty liViii;my: of the -United States .Jiavcv w'to'perwrin thaticould not have btcri perfo; nii- of the first fodr yjeati ojf .M r. ; Jvifcrson's adr.unisi tratio'viivh'trn the annual cost was pot a mUJi'Mj Se jn fact the last t'f Vhiosei founyfaf$ it was only ' 7 and yet .c-na v e -mumKe," ; wucn. substantial bentfit frcmiti'.wfiert jt!, cost no? 'ni)Vi? than ?eO,oC dollars al uow -wt.ea it .costs itu'ee millions.? ;V V;,?-.; .j.inerenire, sir coijsicjcrtng. me prrposmn irt fill the blank as involving the 'pontin nation of the present rmntiry and "navl -establishments, shl be compelled to vote against it because I con ceive a n4ode'6f supplying .the present ...-tleji'citu-cymore asy, more accepiable to the peopl ca be lound t'-V supply its,, pl-tce-in a wbrd. a wt.mi tute , the great desideratum of the present da)"1 I shall say nothing of t'he, probable: t receipts 6 , these additional 'taxes.' Let li 7be gwtittd that1 j.i.nsteatl of encouraging smgggling they w;ll yield revenue why increase the public burthens wbti; we are enabled to avoid it consistent with the pub lie interest " i ' I have trespassed far on (the patience., cf th coinmitteei'muth farther than 1 had intended t a. id much .furtliCr .that J 'shdwldHave had any oc casion to do, had 1 been indulged with a "dVciso on the motion JLo 'fediicV the arrny and navy;- . ' ' - ' rr ivi-, lri,tT,l.,M; Ol'O to .T.SGn.OOO t it istax was e'stimatedhat of ; Mr$ damlfrom liars ; you fi;uLiba.t it .wtnt-on in, progressive In pTiyWa'twa;.iRn a'haif,' cet talnjy not that of General, Washington on" t he one hand 'and crease to .near ; 5.000,000 ammall y bui, sirK xv hen iree millions bf dollars 'and for "tlVe pur- thnt nf' Mr.-Jefferson on the othetvbutls!o to it was found that this prodigally wuld-4)e endured 0 7 theseihree creat national blessthcs,- we le driven to the necessity of laying. an an- to the amount ofthree millions, to defray bl ot loans necessary to carry on our ishment. If this be the condition to ftco'ilect thnt a few. days ao-l-it wa not. it was done so late, I . could not get the sajmitttd a resolution' callinj? on the ptsinto the. Trtas'iu v of the United S.ta'es. M'on-4he -table, nor Have I been able U Out from the document i in the dciii 's. kcause I have not been able to, obtain is? y 'Jeports )fttrier.:.i)a;tb-aaa'bouV'.th.c -'or 1802. That statement would have material value in determinant the (jutvKtkin tijiiiiiiHiee. ii ve nave u nuv. wc along with this subject, with such crip fln' as .are left in onr power- 1 find from treatSthle vhe begana system of retrenchment; bui unfortunately Ifof hiin he began too late, lit lost hi seat at the "helnj ; and those who succeed- e. htm on the grounu ot opposiiion to the taxes .which he laid,' received, as will btTperreived fom the statement which 1 have copied horn the trea Mr Adams's admiiVistration. asit .mated to . the - "ni Aii' .1 . 11 .... - t lii' atmy anu nayyr cost ua a,yyw'wu uuuhs i umi the most expensive year of the late administration cost ns 5,700,000 dolbrs 1 allude r.ow tp tlu-year-18t;0 aild jf.:my gem-kman object to taking that year, inasmuch as the present president of the United States came into office' on the 4th of March,. 18U1, the answer is 'itady,' that all "the expences oMnatear-wero jncurreu au oy his n'redectusoratid in corroboration sscertainimfthis1 point Itjaskect private 'coniradistininiWh the first four yearsof -Mr.1 Jeflef"-ino longer by the people, any more than the taxes ion ot the gentleman proposing to iar irsj'cnn'c POVernment irom the succeeding jour vears, mans wnicu were re-,oncu 1040 miiu.i il, men vW. sir. nnft of th nliiinMt ni-onoshioris : ..,?n ,i;.r tht h ontraRKhpuvf m thr. 'first! that .old gentleman 'attempted 'Somct hiK' like a re ' j i w w - t r 1 " .lilt t u- uuvviiv i) ii"- . w w ----- . - p., j mitttd to a legislative assembly, is befbre if0r years of Mr Jefferson and the four pfMr. miuee ana inenaTiomt ii is, wncincr we VtlanTs is not grea cr man tne contrast oe.weu at to an additional annual burthen of fro:n the . last four' years" of Mr. Jefferson's admihistra t half to three millions of dollars for the ' tioh and the first four.' Try'it by whatever test of defraying the expense of our'mjlitary j you please, this will be the result ; and this, now W estabRshments af their nresent extent I th'it tu iransariions are over, now that the doimrs Kttiose esiaonsnments i ,ve are maeea nri ui,r nt ihat rtair are e-onet,Dv ami ineir sury re pon, yu. ui. muac itw.uitt, w to a most calamitous wtuation, if, witVltn'tcts presented in broad atul ltgible'chaiaciers, cilculation the bank shares, sold, neaily five tiuf- sftmei mes. for thaLt visiofi Or that .tchitm, I as trlS staiemem, mat uic uiusi ccusnx ,x,u it is termed) among the republican party ol this country, which related to' the fir, t" and second part of the administration ol the late President ofhl United States. This arctime'nt is in figtireVand ki5bncerproud and flourishing natipa".hesfiures which enmot be dispiired.' jiiothei aVgu . uucu, mere is a .peep anu ueaoiy sm ip , m-em$ there may be some delect in the-sunness wd for 'homewliefe and W somebody !Df the premises, or in the deduction 'drawn from' k of the argument which I shall offer fin! them y bu in an argument, like that which I hold iject is comprised iri;aimple piece of pa-! in my hand, theft can be no difference of opinion khandsofTvery gentle mart in fire com-!U soeaksinot only to tlve iudgriiwit btttOTthe an account ol the gross annual amount of rSeI)eai!!5, . f" .. turein relation to our military ahdnavajf ' There is another view of this subject. The imerits from 1789 to 18,09. The coniniit firitT fni'.r veins of Mr JeffersOti's administration twt re hoi more lisiinguis!ed by,, the flourishing state if the revenue,. on the one hand than by the erofiomical administration of it on the other. .'We DrtnxenLforlanA redit'.ed. and of millions in our Treasury-; '-but. wheitwe cothe to the last yearth'ere is, a, dreadful faliipg-.bff indeed. , In proporii.oh as the public ex to James madison. I sencl yoti a valedictory note, having resoIvU ed jtiiTeti're from ufruitlesl political contest, unlit bctier 6pportunitie,s. shall inspire me ' with thy hope of being uselul. Should-this hasty at!dreS meet your eye before you shotiUV have been cn- vclopcd in the shioke, op dazzled in the blaze, oy anued giddy wrtji the flattery--and compti mental tro(isenic oLtp,-night's- parade,! it may atiswer the purpose of the attend,antti who irt thdHoniaii trijumps reminded kings' and, general that-the jt' , wee but. men, mere, pien. -; ; , ' Several uicmbers of the present ignoble con gress'wiU croud yowxkvfe to night, bow to you with becoming grace and submission, and bid you i affect ioiuvte, at leasta cererkionioiis adieu. ' Wheti they decline ihejiead and 'bcnd"' the knee before you, what rt Ueotions musfe. pass' ; through "your braio " 1 hey bOw to me-rbut they hadprevi ously n.ade genuflexions to the eiiemit of out' country they' had submitted, to England and prance-- they have left me without iwer, the country destitute of honodr. " O mj c.iuniry ! weak, and overflowcr'd ,"'.- ! Byt'hine own i.,n$, Wuaytl deour'-d B vipeiSwiT;ch in ihin on t.mrafls brt-ft, '. f i-ey 'un my lile, aua Willi ihy'hlcod aie led. Wah unavailing grief ihy'wroais I -;... ; And, tui itiysclt nuc leelirlfei (w thke," . ".J Thoughts sudh as these,' alonl-become ypn.-r -If you resolve to represent the grief and hemiija tion of your'counuy,jf.u wili wear sa k Id h, aijji rieltreVvour had-vvit! Taslie$E'tr,-M-rHis Adam's adnhininisirition c6sttifjtw.0; )eary0u-r .share" oVaccbuiitabihty : you were e- in tne nrsi oi vir. jeirej-vm "V'' '"'Hiectedto' perform. vine acn vc--aiu -.pro 105 iniu :i us, suppose .that -ail fcur a nut' Ujes of a father and ti .c'eip.t -Srtjtn -Kearny and insufficient. thVr.gsrun as, itvere jn a perfect parallel. ot this ,"4 statement the house will find that the retreuch- .frvt'nf m the'ex'pehces ot. the army and navy made hv 1 80 1 .'appear in the ; expenditures, of the suc ceeding ytiir lG02 because it was impossible that (he effect of the "measure pould be fclt,&6oner than the year after it was adopted. So wig; find thathVlivaittainispne year of Mr. mdhons, cost cms. Ect s;.t rations had btl? tis of a father and guardian ol the . UnittL?5taitS, ; - pehdiKii'e has been lavish, so have the public re- strstions had .bcZ-n ccjuu.iy tcononiicu wit." uic -lulrio i tmAVft in the cnpnnai, imoeciie. an . m?. It has tthi charge ot gen. yvamngiu:i nati iioia ig ru , mcricKn piopto-put tftse Questions ;- beeri 'well observed by a great master of human natii-e, speaking of the dilapidation of a-great es tate i?) a Jew years, that t . is inconceivable how debts and expenditures po -on "increasing - w hen Huns tain- 4 tew of the Finances, Jhatthe rtcevpts . persons become careless or desperate as their cir 7 -rst day ot January, 1796,' were forty ; Cumstances become embarrassed. The same rule and sorne odd thousands There ! hrfaU irood as to' political estates, and the-bbserva- "!? t0- te accounTccT for th'erecelpTs of HTon is vended in the Ijislory of our politjcal-iife-' General Washington's administration i I find "That in the first year of the last admihistra- tibh the "'fev.eiue was twelve millions. and the ex pendituie on the army and navy; two millions- 1 find that. Mr. Je&'ersbn went out bf office and left a revenue of 6 S00 000 dollars, and the expenses of the army ar,dr r.aVyf excluding the Indinn depart: nicRff'aciounted to SjTTSOO "dollars that 'when lie came i:Ho;' office he Jbimd a revenue six 'times as great as the expences of the arniy and navy; f ,1797 which' taken' at an average may "icutated at Jburteen millions,, perhaps This I,1 HashiriKtan's administration to'. Mr nlQCS a Slim li,r-W T vi.htnro I r, cau WCeen, I find hv the statement w'hirJi 'rnana that the whole expenditure in 'the army and navy up to thendofthe re U ,2 5 7,000 cfoll arsi-flhd U beg txplain to the rommi'ltpi. Whv I fake lirrfo ytar4797, and do not stop, at the h in at-yiar."" Although his succe. ,Jf that Vear WriA "lMirtn iV, lact S?f8.l.oa!! id rm"ni rn'tinnt' amJuhe answerable Fop th" nnfte'. .'sinr.e I-1 rtVe",le during-Adams' ad- 'itrurf - e fiot a9te'rta'nedaccurately, and veimafe3roget at it waonb 4Cl ?f 'PY appffoatfbrf iit the treasttr tfftielrVt &eints tins .house thatJ" And rV: 1 ;""'?ton were sr.rinn nnn rr1 thi v - -IH1.J anq uaVy were eleven k a tt ?S1'h(5irtire of V' Adams for Khl fthe f stl5;htecA D,'llr,Pn- The expen- tint four Vfr nf iko 0.r.,:;ctrutir,n .rb0a c'Siht tnillioits est hdndredij, been khftvln front the tomcncrn)5Ht f Ue' kwm Nrth-Caihna say that U thba. tstaSi! eipta durjngfh arlministra bloody Indian war td cany on ; that fif'.'e th prniyi Uave you perform td your duty, during the late' ' eSSIOn Ol LUiiicsa s - ; , . - . . . W'Uen you saw submission ' pTepartng to covey I ciir country with disgrace, did you interpose yonj j arinor your .dvicei to prevent thead; ..catast'rolj of tlte-late l,ieside?Cil had nothing more4o cyn- tend wi.th. thoh themusiti.:itoes of the llRsirssippu -r-letus Ei!por,c.that the navy .'of Mr. Adams, ic- aucituuy iwr saio u jr- t"f,'y : aim or your ii i ..i!.d.s v.i. tki, : drut r.,t,p ,..ik fit Mr. I i' le. irrsnn'a nomitiisu aiion j n,ui ni,i iu sumi 1H ri-n fn fi vmit' rnnsutUllQiiai truM oi-jc CC mmittee to tell nie, if he can, w hat and- that-when he' went put he left the expenses. of have derived from either, or what .good.the nati. ... ' . 'l .V -.i.,. ......;.'. i u.Jiii.i1 fWvTv, 'Hmm ? -VVhiit havp tve fiit - j 5 . r - r, .- twet;tv five millions the army and. .navy almost .equal-. to die ievtniur f, on have received frornjjiem -rifit nierelv hecatise the exoensii' of the atmv and I to show fo'Wr. moticyy for. . " I . ' . . . 1. . . . ' . . , . , . . . Lnavy: was more, hut because the. revenue was less ; ; which have bcem.spert under tne; last aomunstra- ini nnt r.iiTf v hiratise tie reveiiiie.wai, iss. nut it ton on incw: wnctia i u w v m""- v,v . .1 .' rr.l. . ; '.! A .., .: i ll :.i;,r.-".nr r.! fianav!.! . VV' DOCayse vnqi.jixpenoifiii c oi me army aim tnv lYtnt'eAS the" ohe lef id did the tthel In t instead cf, a reveri'ie 'ot twelve millions military and naval expenditure of he left us wurr a revenue oi ix uiuuuns, anu a luimary anu naval expenditure 'of 'jivci '"JthdV sir'',for - whos; benefit i It wul. be sen too,, by a recurrence tu these" docdments. that ft.he reyenue of the year lijo7was 16,700,Ou6 dollars, and that tt- wa great er t han any. year's revenue txcept that of the year 1 806 the'dilference between them' was very flit tie and consequently, foi all pur revenue was at that time drawn fvom cum rherccyat .th'o "vej y time when we entered upoi the system which has re duced our revenue to (en and then to. sfxm'iliotj and a half onn jally commerce must have, been in aT state more t'Voffjirtive and" fir urUoihtrt than coiomendinpr' $ proper measures to cor.f: rtJs r 4-Did you feel a noble Klow or indignation; vM ie!l4hat body in the hearing of the;peopUv that n4'i-.noi .viinrtinr was even nrcfrsble to navif3 seas of hrivateers and pirates ; that our ships not arrcneniy to'cpe. witlv ithat iuEtead of being all-hri:cmmtssfop tlifiv we're laid up Sn ordinary, that instead of having the' Iiwuvgent and Iteixao to encoUnrerrthy had only, to rtjose in the mud of the Eastern branchlet- tir .suppose all -this, and that the' army und navy, subscqdently to the y car. 1 80 1 were as actively" engaged as prior to r Unfortunately for you.'slr, ycu-rjust ensvefljT the year 1 6011 will ask" any.; member ; of-, the, gse jnttrrogaov;ies i ti 'the negative you $vMv- n!iff;-.r,',i .v!mrticn was even nrcit: ame vi 'rfiriaiiin : heriuie m one cast? we smuu JLKUl Utl-kiwv 7 r. . t preserve our 0'&"r -but should lp'ss it . in otherT thy i.A r.1-,. a mir.tiuor. not as an actor 'disregarded the 'vital. cbrrcerns ofihfe naf-?. attended to tht-"tiffies of the drawing n.oii.j Vou havo, beheld dangerous-schisms' in .'.rnv?;-'rc-. bfnet (aS 'tis . nicknamed,) byt you. did ndt endea-,. yOUr IQ Cl'llllJUaC .ll . vM - j - - 4 .(eyv:.!i,. tu m, t with from a-'numerous. well orzanuedrf a5d .most despt rptev hie ahd-yet, sir, it would ije difficult to estahlisl thev fact,;.wh then ; have, bt-enr the piihlit, sentiment 'c:;gtooni and despondncy, Jiutt the loss .ot that Muijr on ediij3imectr6foijnd peace I- rTHe" Victory ; of Ca!itself-was not" so hloorly ?n proportion to numbetsp-and if the Alligators of the Mississippi h-yr nbt been able to fill theiielvt a. with go den rings frenn the slain, it -is only, because we Jiaye nnt lhi satrtf number of Golden Hhichts. Tw?;rf I ty five millions of dollus ! Well might my friend fot-t r iKi'.' tTr,i i nr V. ; concern, isow we are.su.wnnu .-."- j and . all the nations of the earth may . ptlt vStill, sir, ,1 believe you ar- b" .temptccWi;) ttiij to Ilercuies, or Ju- ,w;th impunity. too ..good a Chr!siimfo.' dilemma to prey t.v njtr t l;aaion--r-f atvytlr- There we tnusl-sticK ; ana .obuu i' -m'v j his success In shaking the jtioc, . he yxs . d4aor mi duet to JJr3. MadjSunatl hcrA6u..Ix.4e, . Weduttf'W e ,1u-ed .J.fl, "live to " ' "lie f the PreM'nt shal.. from time to'ino, l've t ll.eirco.i-irfe-atioiucli nteaaires a e I J?Sj ..vf-..l .,...p4.S....--..-..-..'5,tV .r "..''.. .w:; ...;.,.' I'.c 5 n: '-V.l 41 -v vH', w i .i.il 1 I I.' "I- v - Ml Jr.