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J5 :.; II: THE NORTH CIA.ROLIN A SPEC TATOIl Bp WESTERN. ADVEIfTIgER A- f 1 1 r a ' - . -v..; - ND DOMESTIC. this citv now on a tour in a letter to his fi&uds, p account of! the expedi- iCentlyatted; Out Tnnlnn which he visited in 3Vrvl : n arriving at Toulonwe found the Srowded with soldicre, horses, and i iuuir vou.can imnK nttnrtne eioe- ItO Altrilrfl. th rrtW rnurdoil uritH I" -.iirf rtf. ftin )nti urn nroro' cn .rec bavin? made anv revelations fcKtbe; physi cian, declared that her attacks were mere- y of a nervous nature, and that her hus ,'" i ' J . 1 band made thers Boquet in an The trial resulted in diet ginot guilty. h r3 1 c so (shi Water.: ocO of, the latter ; we were' Vvet.- gen a, room ;on the, quay rienr of the wboJe, Mr. K. -?ing that we could not get Sl-J ?th Arsenal:'-' thnnjrht attempt to pass unno- by the' guard who mis employed. . ,V e, had myrencn cap rCX . ... e -c V tonal thafa ships of hoor . ours the rafts Nfor ra nrt tn he ilnn. ksii,6wtheealley slaves C.ut r cnains utuini are empioy- lws place- ne nexl coming we boat. &fliUround amonsrst the shins. hrfbor. winch is excellent; ,a few Sardinian ; they get thirr ills and mans. .Flourat the moment H have paid handsomely, large sales aucs per ui. Aiuuncaii. jl imsuups are. very handsome and appear in r j we saw six Regiments, abou emDarn ; it was done with grea and very quick; it rained hard noie time : the poor soldiers were iiched ; about 40,000 sail with the ex pedition, of which 3000 are cavalry. 1 large body will be encamped near Toulon' jeady in case of need ; Frenchmen hp we- yer speak of the capture of Algiers as cer- .tain ; arrangements are made to hold pos session of it 2 or 3 years, to destroy all the ports on the sea side ; should they ben fortunate in weather to land, there is no reason to doubt their success. The. sol-, diers are all young from 18 to 22 th commanding General, Bourmont, is un! opular because he deserted ISapoleon- From all 1 could learn, I have no doubt the ;Tssels got underway tb-dayinr ten days we shall have reports of their doinjp. Toulon appears impregnable, by sear and, Fity POLITICAL. ,From,tb9 Federal (Geo.) Union. T some time in the year 1826, during which time an act of Parliament offering , to us the West India trade upon, terms which r i I .uiuii" uiuti luiuva brim iiv . rrTTi ;icnnrp I - ... wasinnocemoianT anaeveiy cnarge , . . -i r-- jir. iiay aiterwams would Madly hate against him. ' It was testified by o.- "P "'?ae E-not uten CInlred bv its own fimi.. , tha, the day befoAlher first ttack. M When thee things we,e known, and not had caused her hfe to be-.nsured ifl.?m PS! ? then, did th. : opposition papers rebuke Vnnlich 1 ita Iccunnoa I 'nmnonv I T-w- .a,huo ituuUHIJt HI U1C I U P.V AJ " 1 : .1 Russian Gold Mines. An interesting 1 : 't , r "Tv ' world! bv brinffuiff our rpn,,w;,,n i avf w lca"u6 tneextraoramary yer- . . nc . - o o :iT" ;:tr duty. Vital interests ol the nation, until 7SK7r. TFiC7: Fuucmff sig- then perfectly secure, were jeopardized, nal fa lure of the expenment to prot nan xhe ecr.tary 0f the Navy, the next fa capable of self government; he tol. them- .rL aLLlJI i.n:? report has lately been published upon the any attempt among ourselves IJ in- the country in w it wa r r . . . I dure a Hissniiitinn nf the TTnIAn J ri,ii,l . . . . . " quantity of precious stones and metals rai- . rr - then believed, as it is now known, that the sed in the Empire of Russia during the receivedbythe enemies of free govei unent Department wasiiLthe Im'ost- intolerable ast year. From tHis report we select the in "Yu' I a c 7 ,mmP ' that confusion. The Fourth Auditor and his ollowing items. Gold and Platina have ;uur.r " . enap.lf !con: clerks disbursing the money, or rather di- been found in abundance! in the gands of "k" 5 i" PT" f - 01 vided it among themselves. The Secre- Bohosloff, and to the great astomsment of 6 Genial, is now.abouf eing tary neff0tiatinff for a pine barren at Nor- the scientific world, gold has been found V t e , j . PF f , ' folk orth 100 cents an acre, and paying in surPentine.Ai single, piece of gold SfSrlS one hundred and'fiftytins iu valuator weighing over pounds has been tound ward partizan for his support in Con- in the sands of Ekaterideburff. Bitumin ous coal has been discovered in the coun ty inhabited by the Cossacks on the Don. Seven targe diamonds have been tound on the. western slope of the Oural mountains. Iew beds ot silt are conuuuauy discover ed. The quantity of copper raised and manufactured, has nearly doubled. A- r?hook a fabric so legitimacy, as the American Couf .Itera tion. England, especially, could nifbe an her tools aid instruments, scatterea 'iro' out the whole extent of bur count y she silentk ministers to the spirit that ; stri- - - K M grs: ana Duyinff sierue sana oanKs in Florida, at great expense,' to plant scorns in; all to favor a partizan who had. the land to sell. All the transactions, of the offices conducted hymen reckless of res ponsibility. The Navy Hospital andPeu year ending Dec. 1829. vinr tk rctrt.,m on Snctittitnc i'OVJVl, " rv "J WWM Xr::,: JrZlrZJZ lei VX VePent and Fourth Auditor's OP for ha- a warrant, in bout oo pounds oioia,?ana ou pounas a -1. r o uce j iamng aouDie commissions of Platina have been corned dunng the r;r" r -..-0rw- vyig their names written in The Boston papers after statinr that the United States Bank, will rccoter the whole amount, of money that Fuller, re cently took from the bank, except about $600, remark that there is still a deficien cy of between 16,000 and 17,000 dollars in the account of Fuller, as bond clerks To cover, which, in part, the bank, has bondsmen to the amount of 7000 his mo- m ther-in-law in .the sum of 4000, and Mr. , in the sum of 3000 ; so the final loss of the bank will probably be about $9000. In Troy, a few days since, Mrs. Anna Forster was persuaded to go to camp meet ing by one Jas. Rogers, a boarder, who -in her absence had all of her furniture til- . ken to an auction office and sold to . the highest bid. He had pocketed the proceeds, . and was abont to clear out, when he was arrested, tried, convicted of Larceny and sent to the Sing Sing Slate prison for se-" ven years. . ' f . The Census: The returns of twenty seven towns in Massachusccts stow a large increase! of, inhabitants. The increase, from 1810 to 1820, was 17 per cent., and from 1820 to 1630, 45 "per cent. The sion Funds plundered by clerks in the Na J Boston PPe" compute the increase in the siaie ior mo iuai Kucua uvumv iw u per cent. . m mi i - " r factionius, she hopes to kindle 4 flame MtdZAZi9 J 1J05!on- Vie Z that shai drivel at least of her! ?evol- ??S well knowSfl, Boston is ascertained to b 61,000. The ted colonies' back to the maternal Wf -tW 2' population m 1820 was ,393. Increase These expectations, oririnatimr fr f thef J?!? en&& m in ten years about 17,500, orabouMOpcr teaoy young nmiams, , . , j i'js v rcsi""uS f uer oul OI le cnaos prodced rnt -iuttAA i Mnfl Hartford Cotyention, and. nourls 3 by hv thft nffWnrp nm, . A?ZZr wnt- ,e L Ln .nJ ni.n. example of Troup, have latel been iastwflv flrurfmm i The Quantity ' of susrar exported from' jail at IWald- f. tke highest point of afance trips and stulnp scenes, when they the port of New Orleans, from October 1st , : ij ell- ' - by the intemperate' vapouring en&oyedi iT, u .u-rj ' 3 1R29. tn JnnP19th 1R30. amounted to 21.- A man supposed to be Isaac Arno, one of the men implicated by young Williams, who lately died in Litchfield, Me. confes sing the ! robberies "of stores, &c.and plans 1 OT WoM oborough:. He had subsisted fbrf some e "?temrrvapouringoyed ought t0 haye atrtheir 4- -"-"s rr wrt X2-7 RegarliDg thse things as evident ?Sfthe success of her emisaries, and the is-i&cur- l times driving them into the woods and de taining them several days, and byr bread obtained from different houses: Hfe had a companion, supposed to . be the elder Williams. They edited great fear among the females in thaquarter. -f' land The cost of this grand expedition is v ynotlessth,aA100, oossiDie provision is made to ensure sor of the approaching dissolution;' the American Confederation, she has feady in the exultation of her heart, rais j $ the 'yell ot triumph, lhefctates are Keady regarded as the lawful prey of for Jn na- 1 he people of the United States' have never exacted such severe service from their men 'as to forbid all recreation, or at tention to private concern. .Yet, in their opinions, this ought not to be done at the expense of a diligent attention to public bu- 742 hogsheads, 301 barrels ; the quantity of molasses was 12, GOo hogsheads, 6,53 J barrels. ; . ' A Scotchman who came to this country a few days since was robbed of'a 1 purse containing 50 gold sovereigns, and a silver siness. . It Besrjeaks a noor rerard for tvw watch and cold, seals. 1 he property was mil a r intolKiMnna nrhan nn . I. : ' I ctnlon f mm It I m in tf rA I n tr linilCO at " ':j..h v ti-J , I tions alreadvthev hare commei ifd:anl f?-t v "" . . ' U romtne opnng ib.; rtepuoucaj , - f, nrtfWrrt I ,i ' mgn proiejsionf ot digiuty and intelligence wiucn ne sioppca in Vtt sireeu idea, apportioning otryto lish invention, and Robert Roscal, (Ros- prownea infers, iien ra wnax f . ng- mmistrati(;n. hrcu a bnr? nf Tl.W- in -M j j j hh naner savs unon this subieebJ whi e . . ' . . . r f' en;oiiouuou, me venuer, auu yaicmee r V : " "T ment nappens to leave the city for a sin- n this cbnstructioh, has Wu,e ?TVV Ffe ai" gle day. Some of the onnosition editor. w r . " " T The patent watih is claimed . as Watches UDOll X ' - . : made an immense fortune by the business. He obtained the invention in this manner : Mr. Asa Spencer, when working as a jour neyman watchmaker in Hartford made the first lever watch, and kept. it for his own; use. ' " Jle after wardsj commenced en graying, arid went to Loridon with. Mr. Perkiosin that business, j He there show ed his watch to Mr. Roscal, who borrow civil war, and hke Cooper arrayinrgu- m . refering to the censire ZZZZZZi: ZZZZZZZZrZmZZ: "In the last administration. When the AW TI AAA UtVUJIUU c; they look for aid, but in the British as U yr na tural friends j in whose alliane wo $d be established a permanent reciprocit'lof in terest. 1 he same paper remarkc. cases are similar, this will be all fair ;'but until theyfind the present Heada of Depart ments neglecting the public business for &ucu gruas uuu uiiuecuming-mienerencei in ; NVY. Eve. Post. In JIontpelicr, Vermont, a child dbout 8 years old, recently became unwell, in consequence of having drank too freely of cider ; a man named Latch, a Thorn pso- soruai steam doctor, was called in to op erate, and m a few hours the child became a corpse . A man who was rcccntlv arrested in this, city, charged with stealing gold from I introduced the invention to tre public as ridable and imposing it appeared! his own, and obtained a patent ; thus ac- few ships sent to Algiers by he quiring credit, celebrity and Wealth by the ine imenuou now, is ip crs inaiMucuiiuu, vruuo mo auuu lutcmuiis is .tower and not to let it raisTaraiu : . mOsti often the case with men pf: genius) was S probably it will be placed under tho Vice thrown into obscurity; and poverty. t Roy of Egypt, after the French have held j it a year or two and get paid their exoen-f Execution AVheeler the soldier who ces-the middle class of Frenchmen shrugs killed his sergeant at Bellona Arsenal, was their shoulders at the expense, and say iC hanged at Chesterfield Court House on they succeed the object is" small, and otj Friday. ' Wheeler intended to have; killed . - I C - fc3 mr mmi m m W W W UP- I : l 1 1 . Ii " I armo rf tVto nnr1 Trfinnrm sf QsNtitH 10 mVi I , . 'a j I ucvuuuccriuK cauoiatB cuaracienzeainei v' uvfewuiv5ijwi wvy -ww I on that nower Dosspssed bv vnittd. -Xmr-1 . .& - . . : S t .P . .r - j tu uis vtcjici w xTAj. xwowu, uwiuw- i v- ( v- , , , , , , ; . . . i last, u may oe pruaenx not to rctresn u lit for to get the model, "i immetotely "f? public recollection on these subjects. -l - . i - . ii i . r nr-i i bii iiii iirfipini in r'xi .nil iimi- - the effects, does nit pretend to rest in its joy at the prospect .of this powei being crippled, or annihilated, by rev-tion; it says--lTherefoie; should-we rej .fce to see them spht into two, or more; tfepub- hC8, and then they would, be, sun; gently U.S.TeL An anecdote was related Mr. Clay to us yesterday not altogether destitute of point and meaning. A mere accidental remark has been known to nossroi mnre unyieldly to live arid prosper und gthose intrinsic merit, than the most labouiedar- na, cut bis throat yesterday - morning at the Arch street prison. His connexions are understood to be respectable. He was not dead when our informant left the pri" son.. . Philadelphia Inquirer, 20, ult.j The Hon. John Branch, Secretary of the Navy, Daughters and servants, arrived at Norfolk on the 2 1st in st. from Halifax, i. L. ana oeparted tmmeajateiy aiier in designations .t . g : gument. - One of our honest yeomen from , K r -J ; Mr. Mcduffie, seems to he a gf fe; fa- ticking county, in the height of curiosity, the 8team heat Pofamac, for Washington. vprue wun mis wruer ue is siyi . jusi 'such anotherman as Sergeant. .'He had got drunk very' outrageous, for which these four re .er nations, particularly the English,, wil three otfiers.at the same time he . be more benefitted than4hey: ; From Toulon to Marseills-there is ubth irigyery iriteresting, most of the way moui ' .tains and (Unproductive land: there is t beautiful valley about 31. Very productive. At that place we were most politely trea verysaie ior vessels drawing 15 leet ins .new part ot.the tovn ixandsome streets wide, at right angels." ? . . IV. Y. Mcr. Ads. The New York Daily Advertiser sjays: 'iihe delay of Bolivar to embark at -Gai inagena, alter navmg renounced so von:?- tarily and disinieresUdly his authority, at tests to some of the bad traits of his char acter." s . "-.'h-.'. . That delay was owing entirely to the want of passports, which were, to follow him from Bdgota. The British frigate Shannon .would not receive himu unprovi ded. These circumstarices have been sja ted to us by gentlemen who recently had personal intercourse, with him, and a full ms xo oe a gi w la- Licking county, in the height of curiosity, r-, - er he is; stytlust called to see Mr. Clay. Hewas pohtely Savannnahtu1y21. A' Brouglram. CPon- ated ; and' after becoming thoroughly Chiefs, Head men ani Wj lekiliedthe derwellthe following, and its ruling : : known to the object of his visit, he rose to Creek Nation, fo , and was ' We are charmed with his power and aepart Mr. Clay begged his stay. NV talk from the U. Council of the arnors ot the for the purpose of receiving enchanted with the new scenes of ghry he lavs open to the view of . Imeat I . ufam.' ported him, He vowed revenge, arid fix- Pen 10 tnf vlV J ta,n- ment, having perceived that you are ad- mg his bayonet,. while they, were asleep uluult5Ul u"&"1 lu,CAl'!JSIS lvertised proceeded to butcher them all! The Ser geant he killed, and severely wounded an other, who however, escaped and gave the ajarm, when Wheeler was overpowered and secured. Itjs said that he confessed having per petrated as many as thirteen murders, and that among his victims was Capt. M Lel- Irmri. who was murrip.r'ftfl at tlift Dnrk n. bout IS months ago. Iti is known that ns f theoalition seem to imarethat AVhecler was in this city at the tune that thev have obtamedabnl hant argujntum murder was committed. . 1 S. Agent, on the subject said he, I merely called to see you a mo- Lf removal, was to have been held on the loin insi. put nas Deen postponea in con sequence of the want of sufficient time to give general information to the whole of the Chiefs and Head men of the tribe. Those who had, taken it on themselves to in the papers. Ohio State Bulletin. plain to need illustration, lhe iestion that results is a simple, and an ini Brtann oneare thepeopleof this Statg p feared - The .election returns from 14 Parishes, to be the instruments of British ;ds, to published in the New Orleans papers, make call the Council, bad informed the Agent deliver! themselves and brethren- ound it highly probable that A. B. Roman is e- that tlie Indian festival called the Green hand and toot into tpe power ot thjr na- lected Governor of Louisiana. His ma- tural and implacable foe X A- The Travelling. Cabinet: Thearti S jonty, so far, is, over BeauYais 1111, over Hamilton 1443, and ov er Randal 1699. Charleston Courier. ITEMS. ' When "Theeler,. was first launched off the rope broken and he had to be tied up . jiiicnmona nig.j again Extract of a letter to the editor of the Patriot, dated Pikesville, 7 miles from Bal- tiraore, July 18:- "A " "A German family who arrived two ad hominem whenever tney- can ar o rtie'absehce of one of the Secreta from he seat of Government. The Poj v?aaster General visits a sick child inPhila'phia; See the .Travelling Cabinet! $,3s the Up in despair. The fellow who could National Intelligencer. ;. The Seci ary'of write poetry in such an atmosphere, might the Treasury takes advantage of T holi- play at backgammon in the Black Hole day, when the offices are usually flosed, .at Calcutta, j Yet that something of the to take a part of his family to Brijmore kind has been done, the fines below most The Weather. ' We had an idea of pen? ning a sonnet to the Weather ; but after sundry abortive attempts, we have given NewOrieans. arcin astateordrtadful in- ui . Corn Dance, would be held on the- 19ih inst., and as the attendance on that day would he very general, they would then, consult with the other Chiefs, and ap point an early day for the council in ques tion. ... v ' The gentleman who furnishes this in formation to the Augusta Chronicle, etatca that the crops' generally, on the route from jury in some places entirely destroyed' and in most .others, to the extent of on half ot twothirds. Tbcy appeared 6y worse, generally, in the Indian cc where a considerable scarcity of c THe pavements are all hisaing hot the tkj abore tMtMUlBU,' - - ----- . . . And every head as rood as dead the smicaa set his rivi on : Tbe lean like walking skeletons go stA'mg pale and gloomy ' f The fat red hot warming-pans send hftSer fancies through me ; luiuio auiu uoo ia.u uvuvi wuv uuva uviw w auw vrh ma m -j w ..-.-a ,lt M . i n w i w. i wi 2 ii imii i' r m nit ki'h r w i iw bib ' i i- weeks ago from Europe, was seen on the on their wy.o visit their inends if fenn- Heehngly tesWy. We loundthem origin- already experienced and them' pec- knowledge of his ?itiiitinn rTt fi'tr 1 1 "3lCituw" au j.iuay, uuuuu iu iuc i - , V Xl'f H J . tame distress anUcipated ; as it -trop to Knowicageoi ms situation. Iat. Uaz. J f Wpsit .. mi; fitt xf mnn.bU wifi..l binet !. savs the. IntoAl irencer. Oi.here-1 TKi nMVvmftntii all liiuintf hotthe sir shove I j .1. ' yt. , i i ana seven cuuuren. a wueeiuarrow- isi miu ui iuc cricuujr ui vuc jLica. jr, iuc Poisoning. A horrible case of poison-1 the yehicle in which his little property is I the Secretary of the Navy sets out; a meet "ing, in Paris; at this moment occupies ev- j conveyed. -This he pushes, while his son, J his children in North Carolina, their 'cry body s attention. The following factsio years old, Jby means ot a rope: attached 1 way trom a visit to tneir menas fc inat . appear trom tne evidence given beiorethe 1 to the two corners ot the wneeibarrow, otate. . v nat a wicnea xravemnff waDin- inbunal ot Justice. Boauet. fr such is I helns to pull the same : two srirls. about 10 1 et ! says the Intemgencer. 1 he $;screta- . rats K . - -f . " . i- I -IJ 1L 1 -Jl . T nralr fmm Hrttami oraolarice on vLCu I vebeen the name ot.the monster, afteif destroying lor 11 years old, carry each a bundle on ry ot btater alter a confinement or (xteen j - a slider 1 , again in a I their head, while the mother, with ah in- months proposes to spend a fortri'fht. in Like fishes dreaming of the sea, aa faking in the one wife by poison, married few months afterwards. , B v this second Ifant in her arms, walks with the other! attending to his own affairs. ThftCabir- marriage he had a child, who died at the I children. They am decently dressell, do I net is all gone ! says the lntelligenr; not ted that the extent of the ryWJicitai be calculated on, would t', which, with for onethirdofthepopuIrl(Jjet tnust ne- me exceeding scarciry r-;f.ii &taic e cessanly produce a tv want and starvatic:!' kees waa tdf rrr"; 'Resident u .4 0 M at .7 6 444 tation of the "treatv for rr, E. Review. Nashvlile, a lrCaty jme an . age 01 tour montns, alter sunenng horn- not beg.DUt requested a little milk trom 'hie tdrments. Suspicion was awakWned. Imv dairv.,v "' ' S-V-V and upon examining the body two, pins I We saw this interesting ! group in ' the aud a small quantity of, antimony were I western part of the city, as it was about to found in its stomach. Shortly after his emerge into the country, on Friday last. wife was taken ill with convulsions, from I The father was a small, weather beaten, which however she at length recovered. j tod worhf man ; but the junior members ITM f Abundant Harvest. Th'York (Pa.) eOduhkelr t the weather! nrEcle of eXVensiC ma" Zrt-v state rmBer , .1 . . me state neigh a man pt them at the seat 01 iipvet nent, although most of them had made t jjir al ternate excursions, and returned : their posts some days before the Argus dd In-, telhgencer was .apprised of their a ence. But there is supposed to be mof cun- part of uuirfLil be gathered 0f gentlemen from 1- Jower Oil was c riincr in all thirf than an near s at nrsf view. I ..1 Li4nH rv rrons are. 1 lrpscr.d witr V AVMAitr p A t . . y n.tto f Tmxulav rat, i the weatneri article off eXVen ' a,:- of the' most I eountrr The Amencar tuuuuuw iau ua " " - - 1 rf - o 4 abundant harvests of whei and rye, that thai at a large dinner r y .'consisting ever rewarded the toil ptfthe fanner, in 1 borhoodofBalUmorc countryf in. Good as the wht and rye crops are, After; suffering repeated attacks, which looked plurrjp and well fe,and the whole The last administration was conpined $i0se 0f oat3 promisft0 be stUl' better. sne iouna iiiyanuuiy 10 come on wnenev-igroup worecneenui coumenances. xneyiiur uuiauung power wiiupuj, p cr she took any cooling drinks from her had only come from the wharf in that style their endeavoring to maintain it by gecep of travel ; and on the lnquirv being made tion. X o sooner did congress ri tha a powder into the cup, which, upon! of the head of the family how far he meant I three of the Heads of Department r;at out I J ion, proved to be arsenicitb proceed in that toilsome way, the stur- upon electioneering journeys, tif aking 1 t th-1 physicians! to whom she 1 revealed all dy Alsatian, as he wiped the drops from stump and dinner speeches, andn aihng, 1 of a wh ' f v a r- iv m. a. i 1 3 a. 1 1 Salad dressed with to cxcelkDt- ten, and was pre gufpeding it . h lr well dressed,,- :mnroved mo to be OUtc O' t.v cr jed t'irit jc. . - 1 5t. Zrrn wil 1 . these facts, advised her to quit her hus-1 his brow, replied in his owii language, 'As at' private tables, petty slander L gainst nana,.wuy was soon aiier ianen up ana liar as uu 1 nnd wore. YV e trust mar in 1 tneirnvais;inepuDiicDusincssw .gicc- triedjor these crimes. It may be noticed this land of olentv. he will not have a long ! ted for months. The Secretary, eft State "lustration of the strength oflsearch, or have to make ah extended pro-J left the Minister to England-wholi with- iple S:Weiser,that jj. The Republican' . . ii notices a stai 01 oais teas a tolerably fair : duces Inf -florCTain of the sunfl mgingto Mr I bushels of extract m vield a 1 Land which p illyeldfrom50to Nhat upon trial she denied Jgress for an object so reasonable. field, belonging ceededxt in length. cr per Thc xwoiaDourpg uicuvo w. - , ,l -,r l'Ui" Saturday, in conseiuence ofdrinkmgcoldl no, -Jujtb, had rial pain water. N. Y. pa.J ew 1 orK vmsi Thos who drank cham- on the vil - F r t : " ; 7 out instructions trom way, iciy unui v : a ' ' eft ! ks-," '1 ' i
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