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Show THE EVENING NEWS. XI SracXAX. TO m PKSKKaTf llXWB.1 3 ILLINOIS. Peeeralles) day DuIim supeaded- .fiaeele ever Ued Clead arrived. nirTrsnn. Decoration div w.a rK. served here and at other points throotb- - Ugraplu 0 11 E U.,CANAO 1 EDITOR AM) PUBLISHER. Tnelsy 4 AFTERNOON May 51,170, DISPATCHES. Vioos avuu uvuci vvwvuumi NEW YORK. General Reeeeraas desires the deelarsv SI ea least atelier FIasi iaav tlmm mt Deeeratleai eelekratleats presalllUee ' Will aat srlve It n The success which has attended the SraCeaeed fee ee vest teeoty ears Caa41 labors of Elder George Nebeker and the sua Fealaas arrested. New York, Gen. Rosecrans is eiders associated with; him on the plan to publish an address to the peo about tation or iaie, U an u, Sandwich Islands, of the United States on the subject ple uiuet giauijmg. ; Alter man J at- of the national policy 10 waras Mexico. tempts to rah crops that would U re He urges the policy of a formal decla by CoDgress, assuring the Mex munerative, and Buttering disaDDolnt rationGovernment of their firm ivmpt w.ut from the destruction of insects ioan and In return there moral support, aud the low price, atfwhich they were thy for, asking that our citizens and their couipeuea to sell their products, they rixbta be protected in whatever legit Itnate enterprise they may undertake cuiereu upon ft DatlDew in Mexico. which gives prombxjiof paying. The Fenians here hate The soil aeenis to be well adapted to the stories afloat, some of them Improbable stating that Stow tlx of sugar-canand this produu Col. O'Leary has entered Canada and that the lien is new receiving; attentiou. Since captured sixtywereprisoners; at Detroit Feulan croeslDg troops Brother Nebeker. lft here lat fal and Buflalo; that a general movement they have manufactured eighty ton aloug the lines will be made t ugr aau two haudred bar and that Moabv is organizing at Malone rela of rnolases on "the plantation, a for a move. These rumors stimulate More subscriptions and recruiting. a IUV uirwui Fenians leave border. for the wu.iuuug or land they had under cuittTatioii Decoration day has been celebrated ThU quantity will doubtless b sreatlv here and throughout the East and West. The ceremonies at Washington increased another yea; and the prue peer were very Impcslng, including an orais mai v a nourishing settlement aod tion by Gen. Logan. Buffalo. The Fenian leaders aredis-In headquarters for the natives who deelre to gather can be maid allied there. The council here Investigating tnelate and adopting measures for reor-- g elders who hare been appointed to go aster animation. from her? to that country ma missions have been Pouour'ir nave an interest now in the land with issued for b starrest of Recorder Dick-ma. . I T V euwaer, of Newbars;b, who is said to be a xie naving made libera in $40,000. He has disappeared. defaulter arrangements with them on the er Halloran has New York. attve principle. Thl, we think, is a been sentenced teThomas seventeen years' hard wise measure, as it Unsure zeal and labor for the murder of his wife in Morcounty, New Jersey. thorough feeling of interest on the part risOodensbcbo. All is quiet along the or those engaged In the labor. lines. The Canadian authorities at One great point that was had in view Preeoott arrested a number of persons In sending the Elders; to the Islands to supposed to be Cauadian Fenians refrom Malone. labor In their present capacity is being turning The United Btatee Marshal l furnaccomplished: the natives are being ishing transportation for, the Fenians taught practical religion. They are returning home. Two hundred passed the Booth learning industrious, cleanly, virtuous forMalone. The excitement continues, habits, and are growing in faith and and the Fenians are demoralized, but confidence. The gospel Is not, they orderly, and are all anxious to get home. find, a 8unday religion alone; but its ministers can cultivate and beautify the earth, draw from the elements around WASHINGTON. them comfort and wealth, and on Bun Jndlelal Cesasalltee lavestlaratleas. days, and other times when meetings The Commissioner of Indian Affairs are held, discourse upn the principles has received a telegram announcing the of their holy religion- - with fervor and progress of Bed Cloud and party, and that they will reach Washing understanding:. Ths U the kind of re- stating ton on Wednesday. ligion which is adapted to the wants of The judiciary committee have held several and mankind, particularly that portion meetings recently for consultaof the race which dwells on the Sand tion on documents and evidence In the McGavahan case, and, It Is said, have wich Islands. If any of that nation come to a decision, which Is still kept can be saved from the destruction that secret. is rapidly swallowing them up, the the chairman, says Judge Bingham, no there is whatever, that prospect, plan adopted by the elders will be the time will be found this aession for even means of accomplishing It. a short examination of the petitions Bro. Nebeker disposed of the greater asking for the Impeachment or Judges Hoffman. The universal the sugar-hport brought with Field and will die a matter is the that him from the Islands at San Francisco; opinion committee. in natural death the he only brought three or four tons to this city. Ills reason for this was he understood the Island sugar did not VERMONT. have a ready sale helre. This wo supArrlS. pose is the case. Our people, fer some ALBA5S. J. Boyle O'Reilly baa 8t. rescson or other, prefer to buy the refin- been arrested by the Marshal and lodg ed sugar than to purchase the Island ed in Jail. sugar, though the latter is sold at a considerably lower price. I Now, aside from VIRGINIA. the obligation resting; upon os to susWevaSed la at Street Fray. tain one another in our labors for the Richmond. There was an affray on building up of Zion and the redemption bread street this evening, In which of our race, this policy is unwise. Porter and Collector Congressman A family that studies economy will Humphreys were roughly handled. not fail to find that the sugar manufactured by the brethren at Lale 1 much richer In MICHIGAN. saccharinemattr than refined uf ar,and for nearly every pur- - Fenians retaralas; ITeme Dlsarasted r mm I.tmU. TJmtrm. iMine answers equally well. It does not look so whit; but in buying sugar it Is Detroit. 8everl Fenians who left not the appearance of the article that is here to take part In the Invasion, arrived home thoroughly disgusted. paid for.it id the sweetvtbatit furnishes. They refuse to have anything more to Very few erood hoCwfceepers are anx-lo- u do with the brotherhood. No more to pay a high priee for an article men will be sent from this quarter and Canadian which has only its looks to recom-men- d appearances indicate that the rumors of All an end. is at movement it, when they can purchase, at invasion from this city or neighborcheaper rates, an article that better an- hood are without foundation. swers their purpose. Yet this is the Memorial day has been observed this State and business has course pursued by many In the pur- throughoutbeen suspended. chase of the sugar referred to; and, we generally n rea-ofor their taking think, the ouly this course Is their Ignorance of the OHIO. qualities of the two articles. If any 81111 Expleded. Injured. doubt this, let them tejt the Lale sugar still A Cincinnati. belonging to and then they will be satisfied that It la the of Peter 8chwab, Hamildistillery by far the cheaper article. ton, Ohio, exploded, killing two em Bro. Nebeker will probably make a ployes. Dayton1. During the ceremonies tolengthy visit this tlmeat home.and will day, three men were seriously Injured at return to his labors refreshed and the 8oIdlers' Home by a premature discannon. of strengthened. charge THE PLAIITATIOX AT LA IE. se-Dera- alter e, to-nig- ht, to-nig- ht - ;ix.-Warra- 1 m ! e -- 8mri to-da- y, i .? Li excess or Prxsidiqit B. Youj0. President Young has had many portraits painted and photographed, some of them, in the opinion of good judges, very excel-len- t, others widen wer only middling. Ilia is a face that la not easily reproduced on canvass or card; the features ars so mobile and the expressions so Taxied. But Messrs. Savage and Ottlnger, of this city, have succeeded n obtaining a likeness by photography, 'and which thsy have had engraved by Virtue it Co., publishers of the London tAft Journal, wklch excels every portrait we hav rv. likeness Is most e, is a fine work of aH icms v vi us nnest steel engravings and girt better idea of the : any portrait of him At the bottom th. -: Picaeen. iXZ tTv. enuring -- life-lik- ZllZflZ' SLS1 .ibf Z4tb, 147. , ts ilAnM tt I !hI , " the repatatlonef bete. -.- V ;? tVa 7-T- vwr portrait, Messrs. " ti ..v tU leedharUsts - re "ea copy. should CALIFORNIA. celebrated 3Te saeeer1ftlesM , reeelved A Oassi 4 Iter east Eaveearaclaa Iatnsls;ra Peeeratl i ilea, .Ban FBAJffozsoo, SX The r annual decoration of the soldiers graves of the Grand Army of the KetrabUo were participated in by the Federal troops, the militia and civilians. The Boston excursionists passed Elko and will arrive here committee from the. Chamber of Commerce will mast and escort the parfor the city. It Is arranged ty to tothecome into the city on the Martrain ket Street road and atop in front of the . Grand HoteL The Fenian council In this city has decided not to accept any, aabscrlptiona ',, at present. ; , , , r i'' a Hash The editor of the Momrppa. shot through- - the head, Sper.vwas street, for publishscurrilous ft ing artld;lt is probable he will not dieTha owners of the Mexican California, encoarajre grant In northern immigration Inand haw thrown ' 60,000 acree of land Bhasta vallty, near the California and Oregon Railroad, - Into the market at three dollars per acre. to-da- y to-morr-ow. -- -- m ft . SPRIIIG CLEAimiG Aft) 1 ESTABLISHMENT MISSISSIPPI THE IN Ws hays on hand a fine assortment w VALLEY ! Oorroders and Grinders of STHI CTLY PU RE Vll 1TE LEAD Cnrpetw, OU Cloths, Door Mats, way. John D. T. INCLUDING LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH GRADES GREAT BRITAIN. WITU t BORDERS TO MATCH! LINSEED OIL, CASTOR OIL, ACETIC FIRST CLASS PAPER-HAXGE- R ALWATS OR HARD. For corroding Lead. 1CI0, We-hsr- s just IntrodDced a great Ttneiy ot THE McAllisteb, U. T. Territorial Marshal, COLLIER WHITE LEAD A9D OIL '. la Parts Plet te release Fen laa prtseaers Fire at Ceastaatlaeple of Rlrtctly Pare 'White Civilized Indians. The Gold Hill Guarantee tbalr brand efHaes land Brt pnalsned MaleTtoe free from Imparities, and perfectly Irl.h land 2scv9 thinks the Indians around Nevada Uadtob Trnbl. la Rim will pay are becoming civilized. An Indian has Cepyrlcht treaty. 9100 them that there is to be a 9100 ONE HUNDRED London, 30. The Colonial office has been informing convocation of the Pintes and Wash-oe- s Hmall Pea and WALL PAPER! to-morr- HOME-MAD- TRUNKS! E - lired Jrlr -- co-oo- ht. i to-d- ay . to-nig- Baturday, May 23, Editor Dttcrci JVrcs7-- In the . New York Herald, of the 20th Inst, I see an article headed "The Mormons showteeth." It appears that ft dising their was sent from here, which caused patch our religious friend of the Herald to bo taken with a sick stomach. He says, we learn that the Mormon authorities, as they are called In the dispatch, durof Justice Wilson's Court, ing a recess at Bait Lake City, on Wednesday, closed the house against him and the United States' Marshal, and refused to allow the Judge to continue his sitting." His Honor Judge Wilson la In this Marshal Is here also; they city, the as I do, that the above is as well know, The XAKGESTavnd OLDEST VJHITE LEAD AND OIL ! nts I Teruitobial MABsxiAii'a Orrics. axii haie vaiy, u. x.,1870. wrcinuuice, and at Rosedale Cemetery, here, two beautiful soldiers' monuments were erected, one by the county, la memory of the deceased members of Brlggs' Battery. It was formally decided today, at Springfield, Peoria and other Interior towns, that business be genersuspended; ally A fire this afternoon entlrelv de of house stroyed the large pork packing . me nortnern j.wwk U. H. llUDoara a jo., in as. part of the city. Loss, sixty thousand; covered by Insurance. The Fenian excitement is over; their headquarters are quite deserted and the friends of those who left here are watchfalse. ing for their return. lied Cloud and his oompany of braves It was I who locked up the rooms and and will proceed to turnedrfiver the keys to those I rented arrived here the house from, telling the Judge, pre Washington viously, in open uourt, insi ne wouiu have to make his arrangements for the FOltEIGX NEW8, house as I had done. The U. S. Marshal had plenty of time to arrange for the house, from Weinesdsy until Sat ne SPAIN. urday, but did not do so, and when on to clean the bouse, Prim will explata the throne qaestlea sent his officers 9 a.m., he found the door at Monday to a issued circular Madrid. Prim Just as I had lert It. l Deiieve all the.deputies of the Cortes, Informing locked, some runhlng around about was them that it is of the utmost importance there to find the keys, and when that for them to be in their seats on the 0th they time, found the gentleman, and told him of June. He will then explain all the to rent the rooms to hold wanted they efforts the government has been mak Court answer was, "yes, sir," his in, lntr to settle the question of the throne. and received keys without they and will appeal to the Cortes to arrive grimace, or "showingthe the teeth," only at some conclusion. what was natural, In a friendly business n, x- - NEVi ADVERTISEHEHTS. authority, despatches from Canadian representing the Fenian war as having collapsed. McGregor la still the favorite for the Derby; betting is six to four on him. returns Jay, the American minister, he holds a levee to Vienna grand DOLURS iu GOLD around there, numbering five to eight hundred in all, to celebrate the Christian And theeoet of analjals for tbekes. if contain- ins Ins sJishiesi aotmsration. baptismal rite. The ceremony, they say, la similar to that performed by the ''Mormons" who formerly lived in Washoe and CHS.K.VICKERS, THOS. RICHESON, to-da- Snow Stork. May has seldom passed since the settlement of this valley without snow falling. There has been considerable cold weather lately, which many Hoppoeed would answer instead er the snow; but today, the last day of the month, it fell very lively for awhile, but cleared off after noon. w; y. The small pox is increasing In Paris Ash bury declines the challenge for the Cambria to take part in a new race. extraordinary precaution has been taken by the police, owing, it is said, to the discovery of a plot to release the Fenian prisoners in Clerkenwell prison. The Danish cabinet has been reorganized. A conflagration at Constantinople destroyed fifty buildings in the wealthy section of the city. Some of the brigands who captured some Eogllsh travelers several years ago.have.beensentenced to!be executed, and the rest are Imprisoned. The Viceroy of Egypt has ordered the sale of lands adjoining the Suez Canal, the estimated value of which Is four millions; the proceeds to be divided between himself and the canal company. The Emperora of France and Austria and the king of Prussia will meet this umnwr in Germany. The Bpanishjournals deny that Prim has any intention of making a cabinet of the proposition to invest auestlon with the roval prerogatives. The election of Mr. Heron to Parliament from Tlpperary, has been confirmed. Itlo Janerlo advices state that there la great dlconier In the Interior. President Nestre, with ten thousand troops, are marching against the insurgents. The latter, who are only two thousand strong, have worsted the Argentine advance guard on several occasions; a is expected. heavy battle In the Lords a strong effort was made to postpooe the consideration of the High Court of Justice bill, but the Lord Chancellor refused his assent; Carrios announced his intention of opposing It, clause by clause. The House then went Into. ommittee, aud adopted several amendments. The Irish land bill was received from the committee and read the first time In the Commons. Gladstone made the closing speech. He warmly defended the bill, as amended, and thanked the House for its steadfast support. The bill was then read the third time and passed. The Inland revenue stamp duties bill was read the second time. Ottaway, in reply to an Inquiry, said that the negotiations between the Brit ish and the U. ti. governments for a copyright treaty were not sufficiently advanced to admit of their beiDg made public. MEXICO. VIeanle ernptlesis Failure ef cettsi erep. Maz atlan. The weather Is unusu allv warm, and it is atrlhutd in th atmoepherio Influence of the vol cad a at vorouco, wnicn is sun in a violent eruption. The cotton crop is a failure irom i roe i. Carson Valleys. ARRIVALS D.WELLS CO &. BOOTS AND SHOES TOWNS EN D HOUSE. Hal;, wife HL LsmlM, HptDccrC Pmltb and Ban Frank Maxsaall, rrmncleo. TOUTHS' Summer Clothingt FRO Mcli fine At Cassimere Lfra to low rnzosa ! 1 UTAH TRADE t& VCo. Crpeclally Solid tel. Slay SIst,lS?0. Henry C WenlirorU), Chicago. J II Whitman. Phil M Hauirs, Helena, M. T. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. tr 0161 KEITH BROKERS, II. B. dl7-l- HAGIC KACXD02IIA2T OIL. For sals at the lilh Ward Store, At Sft-O- per Iesea. e - 68 A DEARBORN 4 M an utacturers. dl90 1 miiEPSifiraoDS Ccildiso Rocx: Ods to two hundred cords of good BoildJa Rock, 'or sale. FURS. e -- CAPS, BUCK GOODS, IIATH, . For particulars apply to J. J. Thayn, 1st dlZ7.tr "XJsfetae a Car-- BupL CITY GREEK FODTIDRT Importers A Jobbers In Wa wish all peraone bold lac Orders or One Bills on Z. O. SC. I., to present Ibe saaa at this office Immediately, so that they may be rt checked, as there ars Counterfeits In drcu latlcm. U, B. CLAWSOK. , dlM 2w Butt. Ward. CLAWSOX, m AKD Z. C. VI. I. Boots, iboe and XXats for at rn and Boys. Ladl' and Ml tm' waar, en ipir at tn Mammota Shoe and Hat tkan Store of Don ford A Bona.' WABASH AVE, and I A PLACE, TO alCO-l- w KE.OPEXED I ALL klnda ofalacStnery aod Caallogi made to oa Order short notice. Repairs scaur executed. Mr. IVAR ISA ACSSON wbo has bad orer S years experience in tbe baaloeas baa been en to aopertntend tbe works. He la oa aacd band to aire miormaUon in raaard to sil kinds of machinery and englneerlnc. B. YOUJiG A CO. diss tx . Is the larcest and most eora pie le OUR STOCK la oarlls in ibla country. Boyera , wbo bare rormrrly bonsbt at tbe Eaat are ior-ante- d tbe aaaa or better lrmi then they bar obtained lb era. We import direct from tbe Xanax adorers in carope oar Is to expression ol all bonsekeepers after ma king- blarmta with Doourrs Baxxno Fowna It eLemlcsUy pare In lis composition, and possesses no Ingredients bat such ss are psr feeUy nannies, healthy end nutritious. Tula is not only the best, but toe cheapest in marks t, as ons pound wUl go farther than a pound - Blatveas, Bilks, G H A EI PAG I I E statins. Flowers, Laees, Wetts, PatternCrssn, Baaiaieta, oa Tleeeiea, and a half of thoa of ordinary maantaetnra Use no other. Enquire of your Grocer's for Ete., DOOIXT'S BaXJKQ FOWDtB, It, DRAUGHT can. therefore, sell at Importing Package Fuaivrrr's Coooaih b promote. the arowth of And uooae prices. the Bslr sad is entirely free from irritating All orders will reeiTe prompt attention, and uooui invariably war ran lea to riease. matter. A Good rxartTats 1 desirable: s poor one is dll 4m raak. Burnett's Florlmel is the best Horn AT THX Jomrnal. Bvaxx-rTOoxoQjca Watib, la the q.aallty ana permanence of its aroma, never has been tnrpaased. Buss bit's Kallistoi Is good for allaying lrrUaUoa of the akin. Da. RcTBKKFoao, an eminent physician in i Harrlabarg, Pa., writes: "I havs used Whit. comb's Remedy for Asthma In my practice with prompt, marked an1 decided success," s SALT LAKE BILLIARD AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY! r. a OXSHAKT. H. W. DX0STSIUS. Copper g I S K. I . v p.m., DAILY TWOZa eenneetloa with Trains if . UXIOST ' on IACIIIO ' RJLlXUOAIf soaks sars eonnecUoss at Chicago Amd EASTERH ARD SQUTHERfl ' - df ,t II ATI OIJAL FLAGS, ROADS. VO USES OF .JStrSJJVESZ Srr UILITAnY. FLAGS. firuu - . .' Western riusentsraad rre lh t Atent. . J(.- "T-- J f .j dl07 ' IX ' : wlahlo -- or exchiuxge Sswlac ; v. . : f." v AlblsOnnmlstlon and Tradlna' - Depot, half a blocs: east of the Post office. . t wiu aeeept or aa for the sals of Aaasi aussl Sbtasjlea. ; stsaaer, dl52-ls. 7 j'iJAUES THOMSON r, j aa-ene- y a i ''-'- , 1 .. i wiit ar an " ABjvr9 J4lA ; , xtoi ftaievs lor try, caralrj and Aruliery. ot jEfgt BanUcg and other materials mads to order uj I bny. sell Staaiae. onlloa roa iipntTT pbixs : ! JAETC3 THOHSOjT. unvia r OF2xca. rirxt at two sa. Throcrh Tickets and all Information In regard to FREIGHT obtsiaed of David fa. Ca4. efcCsw. A rents. Salt Lake Cltr.or . "TT , ot Unloo PaeLDs Road., f rv . was. tv Biiiuau. f - . . v. 1 Acent. CVmncU Klnffa A OmahalC a. p.Ticket HTAir ooii. U. U DUN LAI. . it Oea'l TkV arent, Uen'i BepL, , mossjOk IIARUT ROQEBA IS" m -- - v dience before Judge Clinton yesterday, and . ' handed over their fines. Thai batcher, mentioned YeaterdsY. fonod frnllry. and fined 15 . JUchard Pen. rod, arrested for- - fast riding, on request of ?. tVntra Railroad VoTovmxtj win oeoeia at tbe Office of President & Toons, in this Cliy, ... TRAINS -- - . r'TI'w-ii'lfV- CAES For t be election ef ofiVosra for the eneniaa- vear and tor tbe transaction of aocb. otnar naslness as may come belore tbem. ' BXTWIUCH OMABA A CHICAOO. ' JOttN W.TOUNO, ,i 8alt Lake City, May, U. 1870. dUS-t- i ; J&iite. NOnCE is hereby ofUe PEIIIAH PAlia . ILEEFII5; ; ' ef tbe rtah OesaraJ . . . soncE. Offlea Fast Trains and BnroConnectionj. OU TJrrEDIXIISDA'Sr, th 'i AJJ. 2.870 The only Line ranalnf the celebrated . Say of Jose, o'clock fr .' lietwoen Omalta and Chicago. dl3 lm ULne The Ota Established, Rye ROOE -- Shortest - -- sa4 HOTS' E3tT, Bachracb, Wleabaden, W H Waring, New Yora.Germany. Han Francloo. John Y President Cespedes Hm Captured Des T77 JE3L Wholesale And dsaisrs la traetlea ef Plaatatleos-Betallatl-ea Domestic lasurreete and Oeepedes tryingEseape Foreign Uquorf. Ha. X17 IAICUbT STREET ST. X.OCIS, tleulsta Asking; Pardeau ' Havana. The Captain General has dlti lmreceived official information that Col. BenegasI has captured the son of President Cespedes; Agusbsra and Rubacao-ab- a KSTABIJSSIK0., . ISSi j, escaped during the surprise of Ces32I 5c 3XIHAJD Co. pedes. An American Colonel, John was WARE SILVER JEW ELBTS killed.. WATCHES, Clanoery. General Cavada has ordered the desI !f ; WHOX.ESAU3 St, &STAZX truction of the plantations In Cama-gua- y 4 north m street. ' A district and ft number of the srr. ixnV io.t.t largest are already burned. ) dies Sm ,' the capAmong prisoners recently tured, were the party who killed seven woodcutters near Puerto Principe. Derodas had seven of the band execuSTRAYED OFF SOOEIVHERL; . ted, in retaliation. A telegram from fore under while red tlGHT belly,white that A' fe. wblta,'COW, Principe says, half bisi legs to escape to theCespedes has been tryingpositively, o United apottaforehead-dtiton left alp,white, breaded 8 8 Btatee, but has been- prevented, by his oa lsft shoulder sryl avToaa on larl horn, (horn tJ lea Hble,! ttps of horns sawed IT. brand v v-- . partly partisans. r Whoever will drive bar or lead her, or rive The insurrectionists continue to preto W, HVAHSL of her sent themselves in Jarge . numbers for TsrHfih Ward, willwhereabout, be tolUoly rewarded. : OlfiWl , , , r,.: pardon.. Pozjcx. The following persons hd au- t Fall Sleek or A St., CUMC.1GO. 38 Lake CERHART U DIONY6IUS, JDistdlsrs of Boarban and the Judge, donatad $7.50. Jsmea Weston, arrested for drunkenneas and disturbing the peace, was assessed 10. .r .! ArtttlTED Manufacturers of Hay SOth. 1870. H ' WEST INDIES. Becrelary. at the Also JUST President. dl61 Sm r.1. To which we Invite pa bile attention. ; : i i . vhe picseer rue sunt,?.;- an.ri-I- j X B.i.isyaa? at.; : |