1 t r j. . - ...... 1.-. ..... .f ,p -p ,- I i ..'vrr.uctJt;4cai the justfcoastcf tatbi V ;. UJted States, which rests. oa the will T f ;! cf which dcrsrrs H sa-crth ftoni mt:ij i 'JI--, C-e tuanji.met.tof Putlio.Jourt, t tlcLts. for bv faf the ferealer nortion of the yrUitkfal information thet obtain, the char. we raper Intuses itself Into the ' ; , . uad of Its ftadera, the principle there pro jt issea we wcuicatea, ana nave a powertul ; influence in formin those deckfomL 'mym -flr' . w. i.ii n ri'j.nv rna neaiiniaa m. a . 7 . DtzfLY imoreKi1 witli thp !--. it . tS fth, and with tlnsrfe -now and hum- fcf.: ... . t-e hope to contribute lomewhnt toward . v i.i9 tiijusioa o correct principle iapo- j ernment, jne promouoner vseful, know - T, ldge.' and advancement e f tound rnorala ; ' to assist ia untcllin,i the deiU."and e. jSoiing the ineasuret of political corrup .N " " tion t to. detect Ci4t,Ue$ SLil fJsehood of tfie Jacotirusmj t preserve, trota. violation , .,V.ut excellert Constitution, the.jockof - I'rienda to an i" " r-.cceasyy 4a .the j T i ''fscnrauon cf the ,aon, hocourt"pros- -r , pcnijt ana nappmeas-, 01 Our, country ; . ' .Um Paper i established. , 1 e A dclaraticraof .tI-epoliUcalentiiniti cT theEditor willnodoUbtheJookedlbri he gives it cheerfully and without reaarc. I JIe is not of that amphibious class," who . can say ?jf:en,'. event toiitical-creed. iihi venture MaBtUesxvitiOUt being tnut t :-J by r'yV-FpT thcte; he cheriaheta u , . freme contempt r nor does he- emulate the i 'xeal of those, whose patriotism warmed Jato existence bv Prcsideotial favour, as - cribeth. mfallibilitv to the present. Execu . H' . ?, end applauds as food, and wise, a in ot measures wmca paralyzes tie t . i " TV oestroys t.ie wcaun, flemoralsjes Ce i.cles. rrestratsa the character, , - tad jroj-artlizei the Ucir'a and Indcpcci- i. fNkf - -f rX'". nd Tree's, . 4 y. ,,-' A ' 1 towards ourpolitical adversurics; IctVt fice W sayV: we shilL wiih alacritv.cok.tri. buie owshaw to asause therae &fpt, to soften the acrizaony of civil dissentioi and ptlftV tictsrin'i t anr avatem' will be. &Jicr ta rcasoa, thai rejTOqh. la our tlJereices wuh others, it will be eiur dis position always to observe that urbanity of arporcr.oat, wuc IS C. .m ;r f ' Coaracteiv:--' Cf the OrrjLr.ia ! t . vz-t Tetlf -y ritfr CI Tut- pt cpcr&etow.q-ej r,3, e sha3 cot r1 -te inr sacrifices to conciliate their J HI. noriuScr our e$-?f.tiA be cturbecl, "wa rT aprr.i.... : a w Tacff.. tefflt rcance.'1''' kVa.".1" fteance,'' j.'iVoai'the countenance already.ardei him. in ad- vanttr and the aaauranc.of rther - pott to b extended to him, by the4 Mas ter Spirits .wiJJithe'cirtJiof bis Friends, to pledge himsejf toV. readers, and pa proM, jhat they shu'iatjf k$ tcj fcndhispa. ges stored with the maxims f wisdom, and enjuvened with the trjsicm..f iancy and wit The names of. those who ttrtler the immunides of invisibilitv shall la no case be made" tnowa,- buvbjf their cot Sentr"" " -'--&'?'X: f .-.... Vii;!....iirU.r,.". tub caaoxrUA rsar?Ai; etrtJEUCAw.- It Witt t Brintaddu -An-kTli. IVini .fc Tftaa DeiJw.4 par jer. ent SjI pajtWo in ad. vn th other fcaif t the end of U month. -V ABVkkttXMBjtT wM lnnhtd 4 Scretr. SvCent Mm tbs fut tratJt. and ThlrtTra i lis tio 1 k Wt. Ml fbrt o w. Pffl !,. Om Lf"-s honor, ki, dene- i vt tUrd.tTe ; tosstflvM.sl stJJus pod er&ea , . -.1" .,' ' ' J - A , s la art sH, L.--s itaK.a.t weuli Ias Vain.: : -auea frofik. Via twmnMi for .ted br Ms u'pul (mmwW aai t7 Tjiei Jnu into Wis, to cepkbr so raai ..-fed eia tK axsttas t tb tore'jpa biun. '"jxuw wwi asv (AM yy cs aut a wr, m thqr iml Ukcn (ram u suiiieMiu " -yli y iti spent. Tt.ni, ia thu tate ? aa been kukriuU aa4 . t k "it, thl b would pet trior 4 r- r f at t' U. f- t V ,1 14' Wfcr, suns. UUi I UJ w fa th sun of tT the prindp, if wt tiia var cwitiofthe kwhjr Sr4 ttffidringt swlottd'.- w4 suudcsd liid.r by ion grjuiutkji. , r, tl " w h .partut) view of t&tfeActlAf tha cv.lttnpo lM M? J,rT P wclw whu is tea actuU m. : ua t , aw, far ttvy ww rrttioium - vwiipfcvei Bill. nruujK B 10ri reactal operation, titer hart ( auemltd witk ' priwrtiona and aiur-rinHi Lfj Jum aat Wen 1 ' tocictj. . the tWl.r-t IkVS btC Mllli U.t .wi' 'man next fi-y ' snt'y t"i et, f f Cuii i r c -1L. ; fa t t.ytt kot ;f. atniubiiii. , . uwrwcuia a. i 4 a w -; ur u. duluaif er.pectaAtcaef tri Z n ovr ow Com man advc.tfK S Ait La r rjfi - m-'I sa r"1".' til at the an M k inH- ii S"-J ' - a i 7 4 ptfeetl . j idiip. 5 W u rat f wr,rw '-"U wnsidc tieoo the peojJa'iiirtftcttf; 'imnumwiTin , 3 , j au ia at 1. to tha IbAtIomim hf pciy DuBotiuc w..t (ir iun a jt claim to lh Pr " rpla t It ae Aoes, tit, be ia ristJ;ea,.Js a ly v t r,srra tlwttiemaay ai7jst claim their - ma 7 wuiuuti-ma pn ytf cawtt ia -caaruMut w M ttorfci-,, ' MU...4M'.ut cauami-sus, war ia. tha As.'-riean ucm Would wks "r ae6ttBtn all ttnonMwfaer tlui fnrn,,. r thrown liberties, d tH( r mdci Icee : Sir. ho j mstat ariyatiaini kt r-. - l-'li utts.v rwni vmruok aa. r ittVi and apvwcigntptttt a t-ii- ft (Ma.'?watam Cexviis.y' EutsaVl me'rvBtlcman.' whatf.iahwvn of the Lr mer i Ihe rent!eman t r a t m I am a firmer, and that I hn n lor tor- ' arpeSai with s! -"ir' - ' t which i4 be some alheviition to t f irr tor tl djCicmtheftirQi' Wwrplutplmtynowv andia erdiaad tip Wbea tba- pnea of prpduca ia low, tha aw tion ts niat Lwf crept will be hwwawd. ioci. TwiutitraamAnivrtioa4iuaiaMrt "t of bi turn hifch-prieea W: dt iJoecuielmier ar.poe ! lwdi to rrttt .-mwt ' ..tlt ab3ffn OTt! . e- ! vtt bu tmKl tSe i r ( t . .. n I ul t K--.r. llU j.e - r-.cttu W moor m u m.,.- thabt' produc beenn. thwi. and Ik btareneralacntiacntaxiMa nfr. Toraf i ( J. f,ititr ehanet portion f IntKW w ' vorcrwa im mkmw wmiKwrai Which t VskA oar deawnd wd di,pcnder-e tpW fcreitt ., InlKiA Cju CU, -fWievt thac: aef thanxbiirgwfeccaUetotrMtop. aerv rtnt,Wnnt an 'tinly ha fr oral .r,?tytBSBitniipf ait BKwe&i tihMti , t KiJjxt&mi? H,wtHMfcyl'ie. ther- ussnet, Jathiretti thatbeiara tha ft!--. . tlali, tb'awyAtrmrHrdta a-. ir-t apoportiluIWthmul u.cre. ef eropa, and smJ) a portion f to thar- raMiiiirflieMi4 fuUitiaioa t'f hj fa-i. - mention tl.itM a lkrttion, aat aa a eoa r'..t I tton f Uiap9Ctof thewnbun, and ; ' i- j '. ' ' -ntLcial ir.Cwwe utw CiUli- " I i. bn e,' 1 retlurftVthi l&-r,?"J' re eurWiawtacuotfis'tha . f -..! -r. - ia wwa pmioua. ui t,r ausnina- fai. t . jref ltuiiidtathi'resrruwattluaetw ?. r 4 ba a ba iutt'y amitltd t thci ukl baft Li a fw; trinirif fa 'rrJ eref hit wwa panions i and ix woiud can Liia um pubkek jrobation, beews t' t cow duet wobU a ri-it V-x ua thtn, l ( t cancilioiOB, wi.i would ha ao km to t w wi psauas sa awca aevw.:. .taii ui,,in,'t'' Ja f- s-.Jt of eeiieiEi'Iat t4 j;' sun t -ia tuaieiaiu'a i -ooUiu j, of tlaur opwtut'a i, hoped iotavichh ceva aw lira ai-a "'- 1 4; c ' " - . Imi ent abuaor w ' - - . sJrgfctUirwtnta, waaiol-. '.-ri-war, Out of t"r 'a", t k owcouSMite, W H.bbdinTittj,K rt. , . which wm uved if ttitm lnwa. . U tfc?y t 4 s peawMedthciaaevcaof ttuataotffioeahtw '.ttwowt i bota a f(ir p Wga of opea and dircu wr., it ua bm (jkj4 the axptaaai of Ih war fcr aan aacn ompUH www wnw, iwi vnnn prorwrty, or totrmxa aj5trmuiooa toe n. aiouit aloiia, Wciid ba bera a aui.uaeia uV ,. caiaat aither of Uat acta of Jutie-And ia it art, bdr,.tbattIiiaoBaeB)0aamoafttof ptopBrtyaho"" t . b oa tf i aida tho aVibuuic, tban tiic oii'r 111., i f:'' ef iu lawful owner, tKan i.n t" 1 1, " t -V4f ' -ts.itfcuibc tfc..tit' 1 T. . ;Jl 'wImI iJ..ut Li iVLjit.bkc . SU those maxims and principles of Policy, 1 ' which by (hepractlce, s under the s.tnetion i . f the illustrious WAsnnrOTOif, insured trosperir tr Agriculture and' Commerce, (those pillars of individual and national : -( happiness,) and gave to thc.United States in elevated tank amongst' the nations pf .. the. world, he avows himself,! not from ; chance, or mterest, but from crinciplef a -' f'tDEftatliT. t Notwithstanding the set- V tied opinions of the Editor thus professed, r.. ' ' tet, believing-freedom of enquiry and B ' tcrality of disCusMon favourable to the .cause of truth,'. and that opinions' which, i, - ( annot be maintained ought to be renounc ; ' ' :-;"d, his Press will be open to productions ; ef writers of "dilttrent sentiments, while . t te7 appear ia a decent and moral garb, ,, i T fopfr will contain, condensed ah - V streets f Foreign and Domestic Intdli . rcnee Morale Literary, and "Sciienfilic f ' Tr- -' Sketches i iu endeavours wUl.aloo be, to ;r '- provide for it readers,!. Novelty and En - C tmiiroentjrese, to enrich arnietuarfte iX the naderstanding," improve and strength :i Z en the virtues of the ileart, end frequent ." ,; Hy, to afford or select " something which r, .;! may interest the scholar as well as the ldlwomeminar wnlch arravitv mav read without contempt, and modesty without a trash ' Columny shall not blot our page i the feeling of jroodmenhall be. sacred i Ibrthe'Editor -would condemn the line ' mrhfim. i With ami oMte aikaeirssv Was afi.' :': 3Bct,vnot Subscribing ta the -doctrine, idiat the good will of a hnave is desirable, he cannot descend to cultivate the friendr " jsbjp of had men j nbr tri deprecate, or oo the, the hostility of the bigots of jaco ' " lne'. 10 ruard atarnst dancer t their in k ' .wectivc Yt esteems as panetfyrick, and their - ' xiaosr7 as.tearing honourable testlmo- - !- 7 0 inacpenucncc. uuiw igno ' - , rance ia not an object of reproach, or con 4 V ; ' tempt i but,' -it folly ! obtrodei . beyond 1 Just thscurity ) if -guilt atiumes the i I'-'K: hu of honesrr. Jind. troth, and virtue are smiled wholesome satins, and well. , tO -timed ridicule'maybe justifily wielded j . V .vfsweatonsefintemty--8d Justice points v ' ' -1 .Ce shaiWWith these views to'direct, and v - tMer the guidance of these, principles to iv'. f,aemhim the Editor indulges the flat ; Vitj expectati08, that he may be: able to , i ' onict paper, all, the aiaa.of.whkh, naers, 1 will tell the gentleman what that si tuationis'atthis moment. , The American farmer is now enjoying the fruits of his. ho nest industry, in peace & security, blessed at kkuic tune, win every pouocsif social domesticcniovment, perfecdv exempt from all vexations, and I had almost laid fcUflH tions, and with Measure beholds a Snrnlus of fourteen millions of -dollars ia the pub lic treasury; after paying every debt which couia ptt demanded ot the honor Of the goverummt: ' Alt these blessings too,' are' sweetened bythe nobis xonscbusness, that they are enjoyed by hi mas a freeman, and by a constant recollection and perfect con bdence; mat n u protected in tniaenjoy ment, bj a government," which will sever basely surrender : his rights, trotthe eati. onal sovereignty, to y foretga aggressor cm earth. s Blessed -with alt these" uuwter rupte njoJlnentB,'lagre, Jerfectlv'lri sentiment with the - gentleman from New Yorky (Mr. Mitchell) that with a heart overflowing with the most ' grateful aCrfc tioas, he should Reader thanks to the au thor of all ftood. that bs the bonntiful dis pensations of bis providence, hi hasheen pleased to. poor so taany blessings into the lap of the Amencan farmer 1 . Crumbling and repining when tbusr fiayoured, WOuid, hVmy Judgment he Impiety to Heaven, and beratitude to his own government v " : : - tha gwuetuui doeanot btUyea, jf,- that the (br net want any uungw out mat jw aS pieaqri over much. T Tha pusaht Sa. to know what to do with tha tBphn .pletity.And how doe the gentlenuut aAV vita the fattiif to diattOM of it f Whv ha tUs Um. the rh)bre nd it will incjeuo -tha prlca of I row iurplu produce i and tor tui auppoiefl ditterknet n ui rnwm ut w , flw turn miwm rceedom and Jiis coaatrr'a independencar taad In this aoatainptibb) and BMaaaahte bwter, 16 porchue hit own end hit cooatrr'a WataUre-Ma caaaa t ha fteetnan, and become a slave I, To give up the no ble feeling intpired by liberty and freedom, and to descend to the abject and ignominioat exiftcneo of , kkure wiuiotu any mamai iaeung wnuew. -bit, let am tell that pmtlcBMii m mywa into, and ia the am of every farmer IntheUnhed SUte. that We would tenet with indignity and indignation, the Uaedt fut ur, oianonouraoie at xne auurcnemii, it ia fietiuout. it 1 viionarV It could not be eali. red. f bBeehd every sensible farmer will believe tnat na na tonne lan.ten nwnuimainco inatwior hit Wirplut plenty under the CBibtrgo, thaa he could havt done. n My other ttate of thing, which wt in' the ehoie ot Uie trovernmenu ut n turmoaa tint nne unmcmc wcreanuiE wiucu huiiiwh n nave twea aavea oy mo emoargo ut otea tcueo, and earried into foreign wort ana then eondemnedt what would have bean ha ofleet upon, the avereantila etnital of tnit Country 1 It would have to crippled out merchant!, ttudtbej-wvoht mat hava beta ftUc'ibfs motStohkaa MCMMd tun .-. - 1 -- . teaatBot't have- excited, to vouch of kt t.i.ae vmnathlea i I allude to the mtau&cturer..tiic mt ehanie and the labourer: Tha Wnmnfaf uuw aeema te bektuchaaute of Wwperfty, a rather to havo t he feant tbttthe reklofajectof the em. bargo, wa to erect the inanutwctunnf tyaicm upon the ruin of sounnerc 1 do ant mean here, ak, to reply to the koggettion Of ttua unfounded tlouy. (mean, in the eri of Aeotebaervatiooa, to make tha a tubiect of diitinct and aenaikta exaounatioB. I thaJl here however take the liberty , of nmajttnf wtUwtKSM tear or tun runner exuunf u gnue manVjeaUuayj thJaaeairtTOelyhaFpytoteeoot Mly hat m hat tJwndaft iUaaca m nu&ctiirca, but thatt. wo have krtitHit tufficient to moaiaV them tatoallartaecettatyltehorjttCM&nr aat) thutkMiWOurdJendeiseeupoa fcceigB nation for ouraMpalw 4rJoioa wdotdi, to Sao vurlnfMftma.' nulaoturw growing uko mporuace i ano watwemoet tueceacMeaTerimenthaa attended every attempt at iu impMement. -: What if the tualoji'f the me. ebania and the UtnumtWJeyhmfMvWiployatcM, fnrt w,taittttteap. uvna;emifc.w'UMK within tie 1st year, onethouaand houtea have beeii erected inThuadelphit r I tee atuut time, inore ht .. tea aaadinf m eorgttowtv eves teatertkmjle putt. oteti tM mora improvemenmmimttacewiafiKVGr have-an before, and I believe thu enerally to be the cue throughout the eotmtty WThat this fa a cor rect atattmentuf fcet t ttava no douhttr then ia thi agreeable and unespottisd scene aecBumed ibr. amtdat tut mercanui ctamcc aoout, uie m&pmrmv bttoinemllbia beeaute a feretter proportioo of the overerovwmeKintttpitMM now diverted from ex imnl etmmcTPO to internal improVenKkta i Sad 1 am amlyinclWdto think that toi trajwpotitloa of k certain Bortwo at tna awn-cii-TWH pro duct a bmefioikl imeration m a Mtioalof ew, and-proimbly even more prodootive to the eptaJit, than rUluiig hbt tha employmeat:Of foreign trade. Tbial bdievotobeafur, jutt and eandid iatettant of theereratitmtrf mettrAargo Uw, pon the Several rrtthmei of dtiieni r (k when eorrettlv viewed, how Wereatokttaapectiom the mieiaMei)ictuTeof hdr. iwrtotodioutrtlMreauemfrM "When yofl tell a mechanic or a Wwurer of hjbdiatre- an andmlTerrnBt, whea be W t fuU employment, good wage, and cheap livingi he would laugh at you t he would either thirJc ytu aUly, a ht yoa meant to trmhimwUh-indignityand intuit .Tfaeka are all the bkaainn he aauld with; and they ate enough for any man t tttet4wtMaho teaects upon- tha narrow! in IB of ttrmcn enjoymentii toe woria anorueHnr, tha ml9crble labourer on the other xle the Atlantic, WMild eanaider the eniovments of the labourer here. Etvtium itself f and ltan but lament fw ttaake of tujiiaDt: hamAaitya that it ciaimlit ilmt tha way to met eiyormtou.. pcaumc, uia vwipk uaf w elpeiioneeiiiig tuna, that every Uboamtnd. aocfrv BicK ta renDsvivttua, was via a weatana umetoat he was ettihed by tha embargo t but thirty uVd vnteafmaioritr-t have toU tbeta frknticL-elliciout dittnrbert of tha pahlick euiel. In Jond and twiid tooetj hew aiflyaM rldicul6ua they aonsidea the aua grstkia. The recent election in moat of tha other ttttet, apeaa tna aama empnauca. jaBguagev i t have been thus minute. He Prescient., in the ex amiratioa of thi put f tha aubject, aa well to re iieve eqnelveif themiaeriea and apprehenoaa of ear awo cUuded nutHnatkBLaa m nalieva foreirn aaticai at he as wiua py powr, frm thtk itron Connect , " . ' ' - . ", 5 tna Battue oe ' a i or inueaie the p.Me to an enoiua -... . it t eMarta, wo may hope wuifuciuihhTe.wle 1 dtieetnant a a reUxaUonof their haatiteotdersanj edicta.' Bowevt I may generally respect the mer eantile hifurftatior. of the grntlfWiaa tkealebiaaachua sett, (Mr. atoya) aaatM genuemaa cut. fllr. Bilthoaae) theV appear ta cation, not to have btwry correct. J hart heToK ma twa prices ewnreM from Uvatpaoi, thaeasof the sth and tha other of tha &ah September kati lhevi lpraamo, wtni Written; under m political bixi, t tatourof tha Vnhaaatataa.-' Let w draw our facte fretataeaai" swiuawmwioviBeBrueieei manna ' . at Brett JrttkiB. and oa which, at aU tune, '--, tdgnett iraoihimy. SbemraJUta, atal ' timttneteaaseWaBoot iMraora kw t'aa ar ,r s- .'. other ubicct cf her pohuoal econoenr. luitiaa i.. s- aeeaaimkoAtlwf ';' Let m4m 0m& wbat la tha rtKtt r 4a ? U - knad uf1l iA tin ut ltritim In the LivetTitxjl nrkA . - ' . ' mm) at Btk armtm. 1 Sad. thi kitfXlj6M . - :C ' . , ' Bpoa wa Our gram awketi tor the tmwt ,v : - I- part Ot last moanawa wyrmiai Bwveier4S8 "njj i 1 thi dayrtwo there hart been oxtttiwn aalrf , ' oteimldeBoWdtaa ..'. ,;f ptreelt, Bmiok aaay poatibly ha ahtained. at the awr . X a tti U " f pejtrarforwatMrWKmasoatptrnw .i-.-W.Tii''' V dcntHBote,uiwtofavouitoatwaatfyotthOT .,-,! i'r." ' tnosna BeavyfaBia nave jowna aijumva m anair ,m ,fc plaeea, aaA tho rraia ia muchjighter ia tha ear tha ; ' t "A foraMeeaBBS(lbutaeuwaeam 4?ii - 5r4 ' lMttfwlvMBBmfotbeiknBMdien wawta. wadai' -t BotcticuUttvatBatexialimpiwteB :''.,'' a neatd price. untee tome export vent to Spain or ear . . Wct&diacolcH-akoir -'A; cannoursiBottBOBoaDwuuB ww fr ,- 1t "-v r . a. W PttMia Ciirnnk of the SOth. I find tha v , c, aWvaiionaiM-lapecm -f . -; nut m lOHMOi o mniuom ni iwu oi ,.".. r- 1 ' .nin tintitad 1 km .knnM tbeMKkalW Ih r,Mllf . . I . . . '' - thisatd every other 4eripticfl of ymr produce mm f ... very maiariaUy decline in -price, wheat flew e-" . aepttd, ' fr'-v- 'A- ,'r,5", . Ji . aa '.. . '1 iii.S . ' l Sv .j.L ' OUT otoeM or rraia are out moacraca, aiwoufB.-. Wa have been much favoured m our hjireau"' WDM reneouoai eoea out auorawnow mwmuy . u- . pxetettt te the sund That tha amp tt umitted mat ' --. '" bread ttui ait hi, tadhketf to be hirher Ou . ) .. ,". Vl - - . . Ta "' lereiaoudi acikaeBCT of hred tUifl. that sue wtraia auppiy win jiot depress ma tnarBeu oven ta ; tho event of raUirrthoeniharira i aiid tnainiy catv tumlriir '. (which doet not teem A all calculated oa ia Bnrtandy would lessen the tpomwy ana rt.t prewtjonablr the demand and price. : m'i -,', The rtntkmsn from Connecticut (Mr. JRnaousei - tdla at wo eanaot atarva Cratt-Bttuin, ahr Uug '''; I'I'mI kiiKreu of the trad of the woclu, will tupply h . Vl- leelf wiOi bread from other eitTterS, and pai IT'T;, tiniUri fwsin (nMBisn wmeneai a neveavneara k - -.3.." : sf gested, except by the gwitiemea in the oririCuoa . t- f Vj Uiatweec'jldttaVnCreat-BritaiatbuttiutthrourH.. ; f our produce, particularly our bread etui' s, wc eou ; " make a rtreng appeal to ker lntereit-Thi let ia .- s." femcnstrttedto ay mind. The litoipociit-wthant 4 a, vJ wU ut "'it eur whole tlf b" f bread ettifSi will not, I ."J. depiewGiiaaktaet. ir a rewsy turr'y " ;-, 'Cr., tained elsewhere, upon better term, tftera would be .v.- ni I no aeed of k tnfply tram ufc tsut wnen na a . , , , uwf nencd. that -bwUiamrna couut nora tuTTur . r-