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lastirig disgrace will forever be fastened upon U. Something must be done -to secure to all, the rights' guaranteed to every man 14 the Cobstitution and lin disgrace will forever be fastened U. Something milk be done to se- by the Cohstitution and Laws. to all, the rights guaranteed to every Ilistrfssing Accident. 1' On 'Monday Week last, GEORdE GEMMELL, aged' about 18 years, IN ililSt the.

machinery in Mr. Bowman's Woollen Factory, Ephrata, was in operation, got in the gears and, before assistance could bo rendered, instantly killed! Hist ircssing A ire id en t. r'i On 'Monday Week last, GEORdE aged iut 18 years, IN iffist the, machinery in Mr- Bow- n's Woollen Factery, Ephrata, was in operation, entanglcd in the gears and, before assistance iId be rendered, instantly killed! GLORIOUS Make way An. thcOld Guard. OFFICIAL RETURNS Of the Election held in Lancaster county on the 30th of October, 18 i 0, for Electors for President and Vice President of the United States.

tOrs tor Fremont an the United States. GLORIOUS Fke way for thcold Guard. a Fll-UL IIIMITIENS 7 the Election held in Lancaster county i on the 30th of October, 1 0, for Eke. 8 tors for President and Vice President of the United States. at- i 1 Districts, 1 1: East Ward West Ward con- Lancaster Township ,17:3 DEasr Hempfield stat- pas 3 Elizabeditown 4 New Holland 5 Erb's 6 Stasburg Borough 7 Manhehn 8 Salisbary this 9 Reamstown 10 Maytomi his it churelitown of 12 Marta and Cnealretraine 15 Little Britain 1 vt their 18 Columbia 14 2190 SI ae a se 1 Ot le kr the 21 Breknock ras-023 Arloturnityrg 21 Lampeter kind 2'256 N4N1 or laon from per 27 Ephrata 2098 a1ffn bwriiirilege the Tip! 30 Atillersteczn 31 West Earl as 32 West Ilemnfield (Alen.

33 Strasburg Tovinship 34 Indiantown 35 Schoen Eck 36 Blue Ball Form, 37 Williamstown also Harrison's Majority these 1 Districts, East Ward ji. West Ward Lancaster Township East Hempfield Dramore Flizabmlitown New Holland Stasberg Borough Manhim 3 Salisbary I Rearnstown 3 Maytoixn 1 Churchtown 3 Bart Marttck I Coleraine 5 Little Britain 7 Mariett 6 Litiz 8 Columbia a 9 Sadsbury 0 Leaeock 1 Breeknoek 3 Paersherg 2 Mountjoy 4 Lampefrr 15 conestoga i6 Washington Ephinbrata idge Bar Neffsville to Millerstovn 31 West Ear 3'2 West Ilemp6eld 13 Strasburg Township 34 Indiantown 35 Sehocit Eck 36 Blue Boll 37 Williamstown Harrison's Majority ---7-- will.S.0,aUndrplaI8, 11 AROLINA. ceded upon the election. of General liar- The ext re 1 nesentation the State of South Cato.l!i nna. in the present-Congress- risco, we felt it a duty to do all that our 00SitiOn as the conductor of a public jour- to eight Admiliistration.

The fifflow- lug areAlle names of the Representatives: nal, or as a private citizen, enabled us to one Whi J. F. Holmes, re-elected without opposition. perform; and while we have mourned over R. B.

Rhett, re-elected without the disbenorable means which someief our John Catnpbell, re elected without opposition. flpI ts. is elected in the Newburydi opponents adopted to promote theireanse, s- we nevertheless saw in their zeal and their Go). Rodgers is elected in the spartansbury labors the evidence of a confidence in their district without opposition. own correctness, and hence a claim to onr Dr.

W. Butler, (Whig) has been elected in the re ect Pendleton and Greenville distriets Thomp- In such times as we have been mot has S. H. in the Barnwell district son's,) over two. Administration competitors.

that those who have afrec- wita i ont ()position. appeared to us E. Pickens, re-elected in the Edgefielddis- tientig neutrality have been like the bat steer- ly between parties, and triet without opposition. Thomas D. Splinter is re-elected in the Kersh aw Gazette.

those who have been so vastly candid a to give their opponents occasion to quote them with approval, have seemed to us to Pennsylvania LCOStalitilrf, Illi40. have been courtingcommendationon them- selves -rather than gathering strength to Stale enate. their party. We know their argument: Hirt. lst Philadelphia city: Frederick Fraley, "is every thing to be sacrificed to party We say "no, certainly also tbs.t.

a in 7'' 3 27 264 Charles Brown, Benja 83 SO Henry S. Spackman. 9. County of Philadelphia-Miael Nny 5 61336 min Crispin. '20 tha31.1itil,11,Bm ritogoTereu 4, ruilte l)aelsri ir and J1aa 0ll ir INu ah li Is oilier political (a: air es nly not;" but we say an who does not think that 234 166 dleson.

Whig gain of 2. 1 au ipmo sn, him a admits sp et irliaotr he 281 137 to the wrong party. Truth, we 1. Buchs-S linnet A. Smith Whirr gain 335 135 gain.

admit, is paramount; but a man is not hon. 5. Barka-. Santua Ft aely. 335 58 6.

Lancaster and l'orli--John Strohm, Thom est who professes to belong toa party where 71 93 as 517 148 E. coehtan, William Mester. Whig gait' truth is not a paramount 422 118 of 1. where falsehood is necessary to success. 7.

Dauphin Lebao nn-a Jn Killinger. 201 14t an kVe in" for the party, because we 8. Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juinata, Perry and 127. 98 Union-Robert P. Maciay, Joules Alathers.

thought the success of that party would 158 107 9. Columbia and Scheylkill-Samuel Head- be the salvation of the Union. We avow- 170 181 319 1'26 0 ed ourselves for men, because the election I and Nordiamyton-John S. Gib- 10. 111 lal Lehigh of those men secured the establishment of bo 'B.

377 1-16 ric niplea 11. Luzerne, Monroe Wavne and PikeEte- 309 186 nezer Aingibury, Jr. We saw certain papers making to them- 191 55 200 178 Centre, Clinton, and Northern- selves a sort of capital by throwing in a 2 126 101 berland-Bettert P. Firming. sneer at One party, and a censure at the 13.

Brad tied and SusgMhanna-Eiiku 389 196 Franklin, Comferland, fled Aclams-C. B. whet, Knowing that in a warm contest a 11. C. Millir.

129 80 blow nt an enemy is considered better than 43219 70 6 118 15. Bradford and Somerset-San-mei M. Bar- a hand to a friend; but tve did not envy 515 75 clay. our contemporaries their cow-boy credit 16. Westmareland-John C.

Blamer. 356 93 or the profit of their cow-boy depredations. 17. Ewing. 1 1:21 162 tu IS.

Fayette and Greene-William F. Coplan. The half tortes of the revolution saved 1 233 91 19. Al eghcny tind Butler-Thm oas Wiliam), thimisel es from tar and feathers from the 1 13 131 I 257 9'2 Chas. C.

Suillian. Whigs, and secured to themselves protee. '20. Beavd Alercer-John J. Pearson.

128 45 er mi tion from the Hessians, by a similar can- Cranford and Erie-Joseph M. Sterrett '238 36 dor a to both parties. 92. Jefferson, McKean, Potter, 'flogs, Venting, 249 131 in Ihe matter of the Whirra aoainst the and Warren-Samett Hags. tn 276 68 '223 76 23.

Indiana, At instrong, Clarion, Cambria and have been earnest and busy, 15 150 Ck-artield-Findlay Patiei sari. and on looking back, conclude that we 2 271 56 -should do as much, with such improve- -is a concervative. 121 113 Klaimed by the both paitiis. We believe he men ts as experience would suggest, if the 9678 5170 New menibcrs marked thus P.1-Whigs 19, in vork, was to be done again. 5170 Roman; Democrats 13, in italic; Don lit 6,1 1.

Last year Me Senate 16 Winds to 17 Democrats. The Old Giiiird." 420 can.point in the returns of the election '8 i noose of IZepresentatives. in this county with pride and satisfaction. The ELECTION IIETURNS Philadelphia city-Wm. A.

Crabb, EiLnard B. "Old Orient" has her duty nobly. She Law, kaac Myer, Benjamin M. iLnchman, has mole than redeemed her pledge; and if the Kr The following are the Returns of fissh Smith, Ja(ob Gratz, Rush. State as been wrested from the hands of the the election held en Friday last as far as Philadelphia county-John Felton, ward A.

poilers non can blame ber. Ile intelligent Pen'niman, John Palmer, diem Wilkins, Thole- heard from: as AL Scott, Thomas McCully, m. citizens desenve all praise for the manlier in which crousiliatt. they hive came to the resell() of their country. Harrison.

Bucks-1 2, Counties. known V. Buren From among the many notices by our Ediorial hig and Democrats names en- Adams 846 Chester-Jam D. Steel. Wm.

K. Corry, Jan brethren, We extract the following from the United Allegheri' 3032 B. Chrismaa, Path y. States Gazette: Bedford 688 Lancaster-Benjamin Bewail, Jos. McClure, 1-4NCASTEIL-We shall scarcely see a Burks 3737 Philip VonNeida, Chi istiun Kieffer, Jictob Pure- eolioty man for a year to come Hugh Andrews.

Bucks 327 without a feeling. of gratitude for the olori, man Yorks-lsaac Garretson. john Slay, Adam Ehaugh. Beaver 1425 cumberiand-r-A. S.

McKinney, John Zim MI mer- resu ts on ay last. Even a an Bradford 400 man. Buren man of that county may claim con, Centre 827 Perry-William P. Anderson. sideration berause his party tlid no worse.

Chester 800 13. rks-Daniel B. Kutz, Henry Flannery, Robert Illit be Harrison hays must be cheeredM. Moore. Wu robia 1479 Selinvikni-John Weaitr.

wherever found. Such a majority under Cumberland 115 Northamp'on and Monroe-Richard Bredhead, circiunstances deserves all gratitude. Clinton John Hick, Joseph Tamil. The Whigs of conn- Dauphin 946 Lehigh-Benjamin Hass. ty tints far heard from, have done their Delaware 13 Wayne and Pike John Iliedlamd.

duty like Men-. Overpowered- in some Norillumberiand-Jese c. Horton. Franklin 842 Juniata and Union-Josrph A. Bell, places, they have at least stood Fayette 250 John Funk, Ner holding more vantage ground in other Greene .600.

Colneibia-Daniel Sayder. they have gained imperishable Huntingdon .1615 washington-Jonathan L'ilierman, Samuel Lie- la ingslim, Aaron Kerr. Juniata 43-- wcstmoreland-amuct llill, Vim Johrsten. Lancaster 4'216 Armstrong-It-in-F. JohnSum The next A dittivistratiota.

Lebanon 968 Indiana-jam Cummins. The ettestionis asked with seine anxiety, ix births' Lehigh 47 lefferson, McKean and Warren-Jas. L. Gillis. or General Harrisen'is allininistratiou will be pro-.

FityriteRoliert P. Fleniken, John Fuller. seri tiv I'ill titer 11' 111. 1 i. i i pu lf, 0 'ors wi lie remove Lycomitig, 8" 13edford-bania Washantaugh, Biala' Bard; bizerne 1400 Franklie-AndrPla Nnitelp, Jos.

Pu fir opinion's sake; dertainly mitt but there will be IM ifflin 53. Moutgomery-Ephrann Filitorn NVin. B. a good (life' to do Muter the following rule, as laid Monroe 1017 William Bean. down by Mr.

in a circular addressed by Montgomery Dauphin-Samael If Clark, Musser. lain to his flice-litilders immediately after his 1 Broiler. Mercer 930 I. Wright, A. Cartvvright.

tio IF I ne img ii sa, i i tat, as to the Northampton 990 Susquehanna-Franklin Lusk. Inture, interferenCes in elections, whether: Northtintherland 800 Bratitord-StephenPimee. Perry 900 Tiogaund Potter-Idsmeerat-name tinknosn. of 3 he stale or general governments, by Iluntingdon-Jesseh G. Miles.

officers the tat teli should be deemed Philadelphia eity co. 205 Besver-Mathew T. Ja sp s. rat. cause of removal; ectorse the Constitu.

Schuylkill -308 Allegheny-Geo. Durste, i I I by tire lee tie pri net ple be, Somerset 1785 tiM reme( Curdy. Slisqueha nna 200 Bittler--)- -Pearson. -th' i entries no rt de by Tioga 800 Ilelaware-Jestirm P. En'.

the enormous patronage of the genera! Union 016 Sotnersct and Canihria-Joshua F. Cox, Jahn frersoti. ita itiort land 1700 Ly coming, Clearfield and Clinton-James 8. Wasliington 600 Leidy.i. Abont 12 Miles iibbie Austin, Texas flits banks ol lye Uoloradoi a spring has York 587 Grcole-ThOlitaS PoliOCL 1 A i I 7....

I I The gotestionis asked with scone anxiety, Indianajota Cummins. 47 be 800 6.ci 1400 FranklinAmNu, Naitelp, Jos. Pu a good del.al to the rule, aglaid down by Mr. imfer i sen. a ctremar addressed by ri.lahlt' him to lois immediately after his I LebdnoMJaent, Broom tion '4 1 LitzerneIln edrielis B.

NYright, A. Cartwright. oone 11-ong, I xi 1 i. sat i that, as to the -future, interferenCes ill elections, whether: 89(9)(0) he of state or general governments, by 900 205 onJ ri 7.11;.d,jijurs;;;ns Hungdoseph Higgi, Jrlotatmon (e1.1,111111ner 11. iftr 008 tional remedy by tire electie principle be 4.41anc1,Dantri Curdy.

Cotrict4 nothing if it lot by 200 Butitir------Pcorson re. the enormous patronage of the genera Ilelawareinstihn P. 800 and Cambria.Joshua F. Cox, John government. 1700 1.yeotning, Clearfield and Clinton7Janies S.

Aloud 1'2 Miles ilithiC Austin, Leidy.t the banks of the Coloradoi a spring has, P.4,0eL 587 L. toen place, Van as ----ll "I de a lir 1 7 Ilia bosom, which reverberated as gently as the tonei round, as to say tiee ma tetra ereir SOU the Dom" of an Alatiean harp, if breathed over by the evening offer." yt elecio, 1 breeze'-he who had followed three children to the "Too liberal!" exclaimed another; the whole etve I sill ll ou abou an eeege.f- That made the TEN CENT MEN look blue, same grave without a had uniformly am answered Jobe stu-dily, ite, treated his wife harshly-Whe Was the bugb ear of I17, It was ladd in Orm Loco, Mar'etta. "1 should not bring it to be raffled for, though God et tae ho Was disliked by every And up for Tippecano. neighborhood-w 1" he li le Fieh 'ila aboutto housekeeper who bought his fish-whose surliness keows, I tt. tvehe could not Them were Hod and saddlirs, wits a be-word-who often ill-used the ill-favored tnake a confession of Ins pm.elre a And visit shtiernakets, a few, hat Mit: faithful eur that trotted at his feet; even and quietly stepped down oil the tz- --ete ''lt'' 7.

t''fl knows what!" inquired the buteher. er A Vae: el i ieet aereeeee.4,-- -And some hatters, and coopers, and doctors, Job a tetaler morsel in his ossified hearti-tifid 3-, a the laconic reply as he pre nAll ws eeeeeeeeeeee. NAlho poll'd up old Ti4ecaeoe, thus I know it pared to quit the house. 1) T'. There Were.

also a great many farmers, Thew is an immensity of privittion endured by flame said the landlord, "wont you stand any A nd.butelters, I think good and truc; the lower classLs. As au Irishwoman, I gee it less An I I'll never forget these few tailors, than others, because the peasantry of my own ehouted y'e are, all of y'e, 12-e 1-Pell e.0 et LI 7 II, PA. That to ad 'I iptcea countn: suilltr and bear so 'ninth wore iStill there iretending to more liberally than the rest of the le even in neighborhoods where the I There were also a her of Owe-hems, a grea world-and-but no knows all things." Wednesday; Nov. 1, 11S10, rich spend much time, and more money, in visa- And carpet' ers who Irue bine, I-le rusluel from the house, and walked towards eeeeee ing anti relieving the distresses of their humble fel- Many pilots. and boatmen, and limfflords, the consciousness that he had acted too has- Reae'lle Editor is too UnWell to stow any a Sionchow, no one liked to visit w1' ho voted for I iepecanoc.

hereli tile pressed hint still more deeply into misery; and, temien upon Ins paper to-day. He, er Job; although it was observed, and being observed, no-w I bear hopes his readers will excuse Mtn, when no eye was tem to tar Li fat there wre-e so tunny fine leImys, talked about, that Jolt estrried herrings instead of 1 and bi other 'ter tears course eac I scarce can tell vt bat they did do; letddocks. and shrimps instead of hilisters-that his LOU, lea F7The Tract of Limestone Land, belongir down the rough furrows in hi cheeks; he came to Except that they tamter-ed the Lome, was cheek ess ruddy, alai that poor Tickle not ouly to the Estate Of Thomas McClure, deceased, co 1 le which is thrown across the canal- By voting for Tip, ecanoc eyed the butcher shop, but absolutely bsolutely purloined a the n'n ee tains 150 acres, and not 105 as errroneously ste twilight had deepened into night, and the young Locos. theymetyld ler had weether, for which he was soundly thrashed by his advertisement on the outside of our Oh! the ed in the I ti line of silver light upon its waters, per to-day. And swore they would a few; I toaster.

Mrs. Job was not met going tomarket as a that seemed a peaceful nod secret bed for those But Old Tip is Ile emelt ae tele Lather, of old, aml wheat questioned said, "she bought at whom earth rejects from her cares and sympathies. Etiolial a inu liciapt lo rdel Thu beat OUT al night." Just lien things yio ooked "suieus af his Ile laid the box on the wall, in amg arms the Editor. Job fell and broke his arm; his pale Gn the twelfth, our big it stopp'd rolling, I' upon the parapet, looking- down upon the deep and pretty Ile hawked Ow Will about for a time-an 0,17011 Friday last 1he Editor of th But on it run ie the new, narrow chattiest teal it was to liver her low, gentle voice roused to paper Went to the polls to exercise I For Bon ware all of us a polling, "If I wa; out of the way," he thought, "the the energy of a cry, in the cold xvintees mornings whilst itt the act Our votes fer ad Tippecanoe. I I rs would all look to and the children; right of voting, a nd People bought fent' her though they did not want, 1M loweiroppir he equ't bear.

but no -one ever could doing so, was knocked oil' the stand a it's me -ir every one liked her. One of the lathes of our bulb 'Fite Little Fish lloager, 1.i,, I bear me but poor Mary! After all it a dirty way most severely beaten by a gang i elect committee met 'Mary anu tiered wr as at mas. s. c. 11.1Lt.

of ending one's deys; all mud, and not a good fish in the employment of the State um sieance, which she thankfully accepted, and the from one en to the other of it. So near ome, 1 0 Cameron! It was evidently tie People who live amid the hurry and Ituede of same lady called at the cottage to repeat the gee; arn and after a lth ened pause, i as tt i large CitteS are seldom able to study the eatious Job tees unfortunately ulone, and to the kind ques- would i 1 murder us as inenion the ,3 ern i etn, cha ed eng his turpose, he took up the ehades of human cliaracter, like those who having tion of "Can dee of any use to your answered whilst betting us on all sides, "Kill I Ibe am pr 8(1' one I along back road across the tewer objects to divert their attention; have eke that offended a kind but warm temper' ed Earl a-court until he came to a 1 lane damned raecol I Kill the damned fielde, pass mare tune to observe. In great cities people coine ed eleitee. N1 the Eagle Saw-mills exult in noise and smoke rid!" By the interpositinn of a watch lore and go-you, do Dot meet the same face perhape 4 pettitie will soetimes tarn the cuprear of brough Thistle-grove, that of porlriala of suburban Providence, and the assistance of ki more than once a year-and then, except that time, architecture, across the Fulham road, down Mil- friende, however, we were rescued fr may have underlined the tronger Joh got better-well, the people said; but even ifs row and there flowed the Thames. Appar- xactly in the same 'wither-Cie the small stock of herrings dwindled into half a bas- Ina the hat blood-hot and face is dressed ids of the ently the poor fellow had resolved to throw lumeell mitten, in uenance of their efforts to 'same smile-the same expression, whether it be bit or spats.

off Battersea bridge, but on presenting himself at born of pain or pleasure, and, it be, the same "Job," inquire. a cattager's will you contrary, to deposit our vote for Old '1 1 the toll Iterate, the man demanded a half penile phrase is repeated, either in the way of queetion or warrant these sprats!" Alas he had it not. We forbear any comment at this tune, reply; fee those "greetings in the in are "No!" roared the little Fishmonger; and off he coming back asked ed th keeper efforts are in progress to bring the off "Are you all generally alike, In the busy world your semi- went, followed by the hairy shadow of what had et muttered Job; ".1 hope not. tiers to punishment. pathies have no time to bike root-the wheel re- been 'fickle.

"Because ll E0FGE use if you were, you might have left that Mr. ORD. Sr. GEORGE FO volyes-the kaleliscope ie shaken-you forget and The qu estio was repeated once and twi ce. Job bex in pledge, observed the man.

Jr. Mr. JoliN MILER, Mr. are forgotten-the more wide your field of observas had been imposed on, but was too honest to impose Ile Nile Fa hhanger paused. I wile 2 et di el es xARSON, and several others, were tion the less leieure you have to observe-and upon others.

he answered. considerably beaten by the ruffians though you have a moral certain certainty that every erea- he vociferated for the last time; "ad a uS i er Lied the guardian of the bridoe; "let tore you meet has a distinct and poiatisevlaroeter carry them no longer, and he threw the sprats into 7, Titre following article in reference to tit me first see Its of his or her own, they dwell in your memory Ole the nearest ditch. Job tool half under the ehed and opemd it. ou traes, is from the Gazette of till- 1 I as black, brown, or fair! There is the little Lonely as his cottege had alway been, it vvas he exclaimed, looking down on the ten- the Editors of which, we believe, are Fishmonger, for inetance, who lives with his small morel mely than ever. The bed and bedstead, the eraffle "it isn't worth a half penny!" Buren men: fry of children in that little bleak lonely cottage chest of drawers, the clock, whose stroke had it is," said a voice behind them.

Both men Tile soul It west ward was surrounder near the canal. have paseed that titan scores of ed the hour each child was born, and whose iron were but the keeper touched his hat, for a combination of rowdies, who evidei time-hear his voice in the distance every morning tongue had knelled the tinte of the departute of the new comer was an eccentric but well known abilsed every person thorn they Ito of my life-know the Minter; of every. one of his three front a world of troubleall were gone. His character, residing not quite half a mile on the private pique or malice, against. children; end even of his little ugly cur dog, Tickle wife and children were cowering over the ashes of In the case of.

Mr. (ed 1- 1 II bridge tide le venera ft, 7--a mis-shapen, blear-eyed, cross-grained brute, as a miserable fire, looking into the embers, with bun- of the Examiner Iterald,) we are Let me look at that instrument said the gentle ever infested a high-road or narrow lane, and whom gry eyes, that (lid not dare to look into the face of to record one of the most in lam man. every eat in the village, acting upon the coinbilia- iliw whose harshness but increased their misery; cowardly proceedings thin men rot Jollaced it in his hands without speaking, but an Don system, sets up her back at, be she at the when Job strode into what had been their bedroom, conceive or be guilty of perpetat i fixed tit ton his countenance the earnest anxions tweet door, or staring with her great green eyes and locked the door; in a corner stood, or rather lay Illicit the reprobation of ev look of one ne whose life depended upon his decision. out of the first floor winaow. I thole-At I knew a box covered with dust--he opened It and brought honest man.

While offering his vol Ile gentleman turned it over, tapped it gentle the character of the little Fishmonger, whose very foeth an old eiolin. wee objected, and. he was shortly a with ids knuckles to if it wassound, peep- I I I altr at I by 1 nuMbel name of Job was given, it would seem, in derision Riezio himself, itt the presence of Maly, never ed into the interior, again turned it overeimiled, Mei ell In' c' and defiance of C. very rule of hristian patic.nee, for touched a harp with more tenderness titan Job, when bow indiviiinait4 who. in fes1ed the polls Attie isemonger, ete tak ng- the tt looked at the I disorder and noise during the Whole Tickle and Job are well matched.

What the dog he drew the dusty bow over the two last strings of he held toward him. of canvassing; and this had scarcely is, that is the mastcr-and what the master is, that his long cheriehed instrument. "The bow is new-that is to eae, new compared -sided when we witnessed a scene of is the dog. Job is as lame upen his tWO legs as "Hush!" whispered his wife to her eldest living to the other," observed Jule 'It's a good bow. olenee upon no respected his canine follower is upon double the number-as child; "flush, and then she burst into tears, while em ha!" said the old gentlen, returning it.

George Ford, that made us tren ready to snarl and growl, and quarrel with the one- the young starvelling said, with blue and quivering "I bought it myself," added Job, rather offended. and ask ourselves, is there no law ol Aresses of the various cats, as the cats ore with lips, Mammy, shalt never played and t-he violin?" der! Ile was thrown upon the payee Tickle; in fact, the little Fiibmonger's approach is mueie till now, since brothers died!" "Abt, my ildhar had it of an old Italian gentleman and curbs of Om street, and kicked the signal for a sort of running fire front cottage to 1 ') i hail "we violin and Who died auddenlv-his things were sold by the violenitlY struck upon the head by per cottage; every one quarrels will, oue nau oven carefully dusted and in the vox, 1 I i a II ia y-an reten ee a Jura for lie took wiMare notorious for their disorderly buva from Job-fur his ditt is good, and he lays it which the little Fishmonger carried under his arm. Mr. Ford's alter, an aged i it in part for wages du -he iiiwa to play on it to a snow-white doth, and covers it excluimiA his are not, going 'r was also ill-treated. with fresh ut grass, lie is, of course, a violent to se: II that, are you! Job, you have often said you in lea I was a child to danc to it-to dance! The folloWi Radical, and was still more so; but, at a beer shop weeld die rather titan part it yOU'Ve had it el hdp me!" Krng excellent article where politics are talked over, regularly and strong- There is aS a world of mieery in the sound of that copy front the "Union" of yesterday.

seven-andeweray years. Oh' Job, the only time ly, some one told that a 'tete prerogative was kid to us was last darer! help met" But ou've been when played it- Most Villainous Olitrag be given to mankind un'ler the title of it your herer like-it, was a friend io us. the old genle tman did not heed it. Last riday will, long be remembeee 'ism, which lestowed more liberty, than Radicals or I thong lit the I me mittlit come wiled you'd da it Yati "ill Sell itl" I 1 the People of on account even (Lutists, bad ever dreamed of wax ieas- The Title Pishmangee yees a chapman; but stil outrages commilled up oic ur.olf as men WeTe to exchange wives and wiies Job male no answer but quitted the cottage. he had suffered too much of ptolonged sorrow dur- ee e3 husbands, at pleasure.

Job.presupposed a ease- The littlit Fishmonger proceeded on his wav but ing the past daYs-too much of intense agon most alum I dure citriensit polls, by gdor, i et vi anis, many of tor and which, (considering how ill he had often treab not rejoicing. Any one 'who observed his firm and ing the last few hours-to think of his craft-and empl ed npun the public works of ed his kind, and still pretty Mary) was very dogged stele his Is lit head, end the determined he eagielet an "Ves!" oy eatural-he supp ose di if a Mr lea ay pded incoln- muttering toeether of hisentire frame, per, "lItylore you tell me your rice," said: the entle- State re the polls vere open of temper, and took unto hemeemettlwr eeive that he was to go throuLffi it man, "let me ask you ilyou know what it is!" "'ng ue fo number of the IIIIISt vtirthless row hostaind, what was to become of him, the three he ad udertaken and that the underteking was "Oliughl" gruinbled Job; "to be sure 1 do-it's a headed by a notorious villain called Gi Yutlug dad Tickle. 401' went home tlett (to him) of cousequenee, We are all too apt in Ibl.ile. Bowman took ossession vel tht 1 night a silent man-did not eieit the beer ship the this hastily judging eee are all, I say, too said the stranger, drawing out his purse. following night-binted that 'ha thought apt accenting to the oftl Proverb, to measure Our What do you want for iti" in liont of the Court Douse.

Aftei were whim; too far-and that, pvrhaps, he ntielit heigliber's core in our owe bushel, to fancy our "I would not part with it if 'could hell) it.L, polls were openeil, every. Harrison join the TeMpefttliCe OW11 ptiVatioa great, and our neighbor's sit-It'll-to money can pay me for it but many that heitrd it who caltie tip to vote was insu in Job has not forswotn his opinions; and iiJ think, if the girl Places a field 110Wer iu her said it t.ves prime; perhaps-thirte shillings-" manner by paid bullies. any of his village customers. with the elwritable hair, that she trenches on our prerogativeLindulges "For that!" exclaimed the toll-keeper, colitempt- we re have taken an active intent of irritating the littV, PlybOtchgeo, ask hint in a superfluity. But I must finisheny story, and int the were especially the what he is, fie says, o'What I alvavs was," la a mete moralizing.

The little Fishmonger 'plodded on 'rite gentleman emptied his purse into Job's hand jects Of their revenge. Mr. Middleton. tone that eilecinally silences any further to the lwer shop, where he had fleet heard oldie ad- -one, two, three, four, five golden sovereigns, and )tor of the Examiner, was, the first vit least for the tittle, Job has, I believe no friends; vantages of Socialian. If he thought within Pku lug.

his card upon them, upon me II it; manly course in die Cameron a Iltir the gentle, patiemer, ature a ho shares his toils and i himself, "these people wish us all to share and share to morrow, miff you shall have the full value of your not forgotten. As he was in the at heara with hie tamper, seems as much MI of him alike, surely they will take a shilling chance in a instrument." swearing to his qualificittions as a vote tsi any Arne else, and his children skulk out of the raffle for my poor Ile then buttoned it up carefully, as if it were an was knotkod down lrom the staml by I sunshine and into the then they hear his Job eimaed the room, One fellow, the orator of infant, inside his cloak, and departed with the air of man, jumped upim and et uelly beat( footstep. lie has new three children-vigil- lhe makine a speech, while -another, act- a man who 'had his heart's desire. Job There is not the least doubt that it wa teen months (Igo he had ing on the principle of equal right to be imam, was fir a moment as one palsied, but perceiving the tended to kill him outright. It was wit earried otT three Ili one week; the little eralins, coy- was sieving a song.

It was evident there did not stranger had forgotten the bow, he seized ran Utmost ifficulty, and at the mo st multi crud with decent Meek, left Job's lonely bleak sit- es It among thimi even the rude eouriesy that is after him. risk, that he was rescued from their Loge in the allow el a December Morning; the cof- bhown by oh laorer to aeother; each wattled to is of no value," said the gentlemen "call on by Jon K. Ree, Deputy Sherilf, anti fins Acre pla ed upen a hand-barrow, lite underta- be firee, none would be List. Some took the part me to-morrow at twelve." ers. tier eupportitre the front handles, and a kiiiii migh- of the orator, others of the singer, mid the little -What Job reeeived beyond the five guineas, I do An.

hour afterwards when he a se bar bringing up the rear; bile Joh followed with leishmoneer, pressing his treasure more closely to not keow-but this is epee reeellt -filet the gentle time- presented himself at the poll his 430g and his weepota 1. very sad. indeed, his side squeezed himself iliio a vacant seat, sod man, a distingeished nmeieal amateur, now boasts claim the right of suffrage, the carria; the humble processina looked, so duspcntHy dark waited the iseue, or rather waited for a pause in of the possession of a ereCremona, and the little ethith he was brought to the Court II woo the silver snow; but Joh shed no tear, ner the evillest, aim he ntieht propose -a plan, which Fishmoneer has declared his intention of taking a beset tiottin by the mob, the tingle: even thaoked his neih gbe a orlto attended; if he was to save his vhilitych from immediate iate starvatio, shop in Victoria road, ancommencing co busin i ess horrid smearing tne most oaths, th felt, the iron of his stet-a-built ttaine the mill mprive hint for ever of 1)14 cherished instru- a first rate way. should not be pet mitted, to vote, anti i emotion. Of all men hi the parish Job has lene ment; he was tight glad of the tumult-tbr it seem- lie hits engaged a man to carry 1 dis 1 only by the most energetic exertions been instanced as the most hard-the natst severe ed to diminish that which raged in his own bo- elary goes to morket at day-light-and Tickle has Sherill, the Mayor and the friends of the most unyielding-but most honest aml true.

som-pride and independence had been tugging at grown so fat as to have lost much of his disposition generally, II that he esca the cl i ison a te 1 His word was never doubted, nor his honesty (pies- his heart-anti when, fir a moment, he closed his towards worrying eats. Jolt eleo is decidedly bet- es of the to tioned ne in short, a character over tv leen eves, to shut himscif in, as it were, with his own ter tempered, and absolutely when he cries A 1 I of the day Mr circumstances have no influence-he never moved cm siderations, his wile 's gheetly -lee, and the blue Loh-lib-stesr" at the corner. Prosp erity has x- a .3 I er i whose indefttligable exerti tin in toe ha seabakin cap in his life to any of the powers quivering lips of his youngest born, rose before tracted much acid front his lint tire, re en thou the Harrison and Reformhave rem that be-he mver wow to see a sight ut one. and hitn: This forced him into action, nmeh against ex treettion of his conntenance rem ml remains the sa nl. him an of peculiar hate, was at that was a huge sturgeon, exhibited at Ilmwerford his Fullen nature.

and, to the astonishment of the is the evideure of a better spirit in the tones of market three years ago-and then said, heavits a "contpatt," he sprang upon the table, and, in a his voice. In short, prosperity has improved our eti by the imed malaria of the Generil Yernment A dozen or ntore assaulte great fool, fee it was but a big fish after voiie heeree with unusual emotion, declared his little Fishmonger. at once, knocked hi to down and heat all." Ife never laughed, nor cried-except 'Tine desire to dispose of the cherished treasure of his l' nil I severely. Mr. John Lido ft t.

I haddock and live soles," or varia- soul by mine, chereittg a shilling for each chalice, plum 'J'Ex 1 I he se tr. en I ree ar- Carson were beaten by the mob, it twins peculiarly his own, laying a lottg, strong em- There wow an inuncdiate desire to ail' the instru- ri ved at New Orleans on in inst. pbasis upon the word "Lob bh;" and. aseetiliog by nwm, eral other persons. were more or le! having left Galveston (Texas) on the.

rdit tilinis hilt) 7 and, strango as it may ler The only item a loeal interest is it a piece tit 'ot! xcl aimed a coal inet seem, the cry vraa by no moans unmeshed. "Mee umor of an attack made on San A 'mini It is generally believed that the.prii braver-. A I wouldn't give a shilliii' for the whota cry lab-ters Very pletmintly, my utietreee 1.9x by' the Comanches. A. severe battle is actors in this atrocious business we said the cook to him one day as he was hut 5i011 "Play on two striees, Lb; let alit the reported 10 taken place, in which stigated to their diabolical work by firring lea, if I may lw permitted to coin a word, so rile many of the residents tyre' killed.

The ho apparently bad no share in Met "Doss slier' quoth lie, jerking minor is stated in the Sr. ouis Adv ocate ar deiliniaCtinlig. Il this as it Job tuykeil us dionA 1 con have knocked the the brisket on his head-'Eaghl it doesn't much ,1.,. dwn, of the 2Ist having been brought ve sincerely hope that all concerne nintter-my ers my it le fit by a traveller front Victoria. own-And I shoulda't Cummins," quoth the pot-bov, "sold a receive the reward doe to their villai it." gIY mentioned in the Galveston papers of a cr heating one than that, last week, l'or five bob and 1 he sere' est punishment Odell tin later nate, rind we are Mennen to toe optin still, notwithstandime hie ungracionsuritslob a pink of pile 1 be visited withoid Call ilifliet shout( ion, that it is a false alarm.

The cotton felt the compliment, for he always stands at the cm- el tell you wInit, Joh," said the bundler, woo had era-, upon the hetids of all concerned. hJ i of '1'exiis tlik Year isquitc productive, tier, sod gives the tSta-hi-iti-er," with ns petfect dolt declered that, but lot-Job's fish, he conld sell I I esti Mate is flint bare, will be gistrates i (I it to the citizens of Lan, melody a. aid then jerks the baeket Ile re eat, ad cosequently did not regard him raised. The harvest of ga in and and (e it to themselves, to bring il or much as to h3y-1 I did that Now, with lenticular favor, elan it up at a silver four- products is also abundant. l'he country fenders to justice.

Should theR would any oppose from What I hail, Ned of the ponce a chance, and I'll begin by taking three;" will not be Under the necessitY of import- violations of late, these at ctiii Mlle that thsta v. as tstittet dead in and he struek the table with his rim, tind iii ils twriiiiiipil In nntittnieheil glop rid itc." neauco oy a notorious villain cilium "AV -said the stranger, drawing out his 'put-Act Bowman, took possession of the pavement in kola (II the Court After "what do you want for it "I would tint part with it if I could help it-Lno polls were opened, every Ha rristill money can pay me for it; but many that heard it w110 Calee up to vote was insulted in said it perhapsthirty shillings" Ininner Iiy bullies. Those "Fortmil" exclaimed the toll-keeper, contempt- were non to have taken an active uously. ill the Iv ere especially the The gentleman emptied his purse into Job's hand jects of their revenge. 'Mr.

Mid I eton one, two, three, four, five golden sovereigns, and itor a the Examiner, wa s. the first' phi lug his card upon them, Said "Call upon me I I is manly course III tlteCameroti allair to morrow, anti you shall have the 'full value of your not forgotten. As he was in the act instrument." swearing to his qualifications as a voter, He then buttoned it up carefully, as if it were an was noLktut down from the stand by inside his cloak, and departed ith the oir of man, jumped pim and cruelly beaten. a man whWhad obtained his heart's desire. Job lw re is not the least doubt that it was was for a umtaint as one palsied, but perceiving the tended to kill him outright.

It vas with stranger had forgotten the bow, he seized it, and ran utmost difficulty, and at the must imminent after him. risk, that he Nvas rescued from their is of no value," said the gentlemen; "call on by John K. Reed, Deputy Sherilf, and to-morrow at twelve Mom TEXASThe schr. Yen Tree arrived at New Oilcans on the 20til inst. having left Galveston (Texas) on the 5tii inst.

'file only item (if Imial interest is a rumor of an attack made on San Antonio by the Comanches. A severe battle is reported to have taken place, in which many of the residents wtre killed. The minor is stated in the Sr. Louis Advocate of the 2Ist having been lanught by a traveller froth Victoria. It is not mentioned in the Galveston papers of a later date, and Ye are inclined lathe opim ion, that it is a false alarm.

The cotton crop of Texas this year isquite productive, The estimate is that 50,000 bales will be raised. The harvest of gain and other products is also abundant. I'he country not be under the necessity of importing its into kions. Editor is too unwell to hestow any tennan upon hm paper to-day. He, therefore, hopes his readers will excuse hum F7The Tract of Limestone Land, belonging to the Estate of Thomas McClure, deceased, tains 150 acres, and not .105 as errroneously ed in the advertisement on the outside of our per to-day.

Brutal anemia io murder the Editor. CL'IrOn Friday last the Editor of paper Nv to the polls to exercise right of voting, and whilst in the act doing so, was knocked off the stand most severely beaten by a gang of bullies in the employment of the State under James Camermd It was evidently intention to murder us, as they cried, whilst beating us on all sides, "Kill damned rascal I Kill the damned cal!" By the interpositien yf a watchful Providence, anti the assistance of friends, however, we were rescued the hands of the blood-hounds, and mitted, in defiance of their efforts to contrary, to deposit our vote for Old Ve forbear any comment at this thne, efforts are in progress to bring the tiers to punishment. Mr. GEORGE FORD. Sr.

GEORGE Mr. JohN Emelt, Mr. IIEN.ny and several others, were considerably beaten by the ruffians. Tim following article in reference to outrages, is from the this the Editors of which, we believe, are Buren men: The southwest was surrounded a combination of rowdies, who evidently abused every person whom they had private pique or malice In the case of Mr. Middleton, of the Examiner we are to record one of the most inlaMOIIS and cowardly proceedings that men conceive or be guilty of perpetrating, Illicit the reprobation of honest man.

While offering his vole was objected, and he was shortly beaten and maltreated by a number individualS infested the polls disorder and noise during the Nvhole of canvassittg; and this had scarcely when we witnessed a scene of upon our respected townsman, George Ford, that made its trentble and ask ourselves, is therP no law or Ile -as thrown upon the p.avement and curbs of Ott! street, and kicked violently struck upon the head by whoare notorious for their disorderly F. Ford's father, an aged wasalso ill-treated. KrThe following excellent article, copy from the "Union" of yesterday. Ylost Villainous Oalrage. Last Friday will long be remembered the People of Lancaster, on account of dating outrages committed uputi umgending citizens at -the polls, by gang ol most abandoned 'Alains, many of whom employed upun the public vorks of State, Long before the polls were opened nuinber of the M41St worthles's headed by a notorious villain called Bownutn, took possession of the pavement in Irma of the Court After polls were opened, every Harrison who Cali1C up to vote was insulted in manner by paid bullies.

Those were know to have taken an active ill the were especially the of their revenge. Mr. Middleton of the Examiner', was, the first' his manly course in the Cameroit a Lir ers. An. hour afterwards when he a time- presented himself at the polls, claim the right of suffrage, the carriage which he vas brought to the Court vas beset again by the mob, the ringleaders smearing me trtost horrid oaths, that should not be pet mitted to vote, anti only by the most energetic exertions Sherill, the Mayor and the friends of limn generally, that he escaped the of the to At a later period of the day, Mr.

whose indefatigable exertions in the of Ilarrison and Reformhave him an object of peculiar hate, was by the hired ruffians of the General A dozen or more assaulted at knocked hi to down and beat severely. Mr. John Elder and Mr. Carson were beaten by the mob, and other persons were more or less It is generally believed that the actors in this atrocious business stigated to their diabolical work by ho apparently had no share in These I ransactions. Be this as it sr sincerely hope that all concerned receive the reward due to their villainy.

The sieve' est punishtnent vhich the can inflict should be visited withont tip011 the heads or all concerned. gistrates le it to the citizens of and Ise it to themselves, to bring to justice. Should theR violatitins of law, these atrocious crimes permitted to anpunishetioleep who came up to vote was insulted in manner by pail bullies. 'Those were kimun to have taken an active the especially the jects of their revenge. Air.

Middleton itor of the Examiner, wa s. the first his manly course in tIte Cameroit a Ilair not forgotten. As he was in the iiCE swearing to his qualifications as a voter, was knoLkod down from the stzind by by a (editor' compelled might every it after of ivith time subsided, violence order! and persons con-duet. man, we by the the are the a rowdies, 20764 179(4 Counties to hear gave, according to the Van Bnren estiiIl mates, on the Mb of 'October majorities amounting to 4,329 for Van Buren, and 2,152 for Harrison. We may be wrong, but our opinion is-that Old Tip has car- tie the State! COtigressiona ElleCtioil4 790.1 en, and l' wrong, as car- lift4p tleorge the 111111 some who part oh ed victiiii vas of he Bow-infant, the grasp thole George the man some who part objects editor victim.

was some who part ob- ed- victim. was of he Bow- Whig winters, RemanAdminiAration hers, a c. 311 PENNSYTA7ANTA. AdsmsDaniet 111.. recent ly the water of CentreGeorge Boil.

ii; highly impregnated with salt. It CrhW Iiird-2 Delliernts-1111tnes not known. is supposed to be mineral water of hilghly salubrious qualities; ni.lolemato, 'ride Galveston states that a igeeapitolation. man named John Tyler, has been SCrlien, Whigs, 52 ced to fourteen years imprisonment in Donoerats, 48 ermuda, by the British Governinent, for having kidnapped negroes from the Brit, 'Table of Elee'ion illi Islands, aud sold them in Texas Held and to be held this month for Elec- tors, The way they Crow in MM. Slaw; of Eirction.

No. of ElPrtor4. Oa. Nlaryland Nov. 2 10 The Editor tor of the News and Gazettes nablished Conneetient Nov.

2 8 at exults over the reatiit of tho BMA, Island Nov. 2 4 reeent contest in that State, in the following man- Ma ine Nov, 2 10 New llampshire Nov. 2 7 ner: Virginia Nov. 2 li3 "Don't talk to us about your One luta- Nov. 2 4 dred or your Tun thousand gunsall the 11, litaahi Nov.

.9 5 powder magazines in the world could not Arkansas Nov. 2 3 furnish priming for the guns that ought Georgia Nov. 2 11 to be fired to telebrate the peoples' victo, inotiana 9 Kentucky 22 15 ry in Oeorgia, and a million of such cattily, Al teli.k.mn Nov. 2 and 3 nons as that Turkish one, which was so New York Nov. 2, 3 and 4 42 big that a family of twenty-one persorks Imitisiatia Nov.

3 5 I ived in it comfortably, (using the Nov. 9 15 New Jersey Nov, 3 nod 4 8 hole for a chilmiey) could'ot speak Iola Nov. 3 and 4 enough to express the joy of the Harrison, Mahmachuma 14 ta Nov. 9 party at the glorious triumph they bane Alabama Nov. 9 7 achieved.

Some body loan us a voleal Vermont Nov. 10 7 Delaware Nov. 10 3 or a full grown earthquake, perhaps they N. Candina Nov. 12 15 might do, and we will promise not to let g.

Carolina, after 23d by the Legislature 11 them off till alter the 2d of Novemberl, Total, then loeofoess hold on to your hair." 291 Tire 111n8140AT of the West, some, Tlie late Contest. portions of it, at is such, that we II We copy the following from the Enited States really believe an unsophisticated Philadel- Gazette of 8 ay tabu phian could not travel there comfortably The Cainpaign. withut an Interpeter, any more therm he So far as regards this state, our labors 'could in China. It was the boast of to effect the election of President and Vice London that he travelled through President are closed, though as we write France and Italy, being better provided and publish for some in New ersey, with cash than lingo, vith only one iverd Delaware, and the Eastern Shoremt Mary. In parts adjacent, laud, we have not yet done.

We look if you ask a mon, 'Do you know Colonel) back 'mow what 'we have attempted with ungwer would bet'Know a. satisfaction of having done what we by stranger, I don't know any could in the best manner we could. We body elser 'n If the ative was describing. commenced early, because Nye never ivait dm large eating propenailies of a neigh. to be coaxed into the right side, nor deli y.

boor, he would. Way that action to sue which is to be the strongest. settler hides turnipsond puts baked kilns We have given up almost the tvliole read. into the' shade, a Callti011 to the patri ing portion of our paper, especially of late, archs." A hundred similar expressions, 10 the subject of party polities, beenuse extravagant, but full of origiliality, are ert roost sit It if i si( it ti I )(i (20 II rt e. fle) et (1 (Is 1 el nth (71 se ce 11 i) 1 N4 .1 ii ,11 (g ,0 ettopic 1: ti ri y.irryibtt)tvi ti I ill our we were Con.

together, they would make a sidering that the gesd of the esuntry Philadelphia Gatette. PRINENT CONGItEsq. L. Pogmer, John Sergeant, G. W.

'Aland, Charks Noy lor, Edward I Li John Edwards Vratteis JaltiCS, Joseph Pornanse, John Altitt, Iok D. iVnetner, Peter Newhard, M. Keint, NV m. Simonton. James (It rry, Jowl Cooper, Wm.

S. Kamm', Georse Daind Peniken, Robert H. Hammond. Samuel Charles Ogle, A. G.

Ems Pooh, Isaac Lee, iehard Biddle," 1Vm. Benny, I'lmtnas Henry, John Hillbrnith, NEXT coNcarss. Charles Blown, John Sergeant, G. W. To land, Chaves J.

371 bun Edwards, Brown, Francis James, Jiseph Fornance, Itolart Ramsay, J. Westbrook, l'eter Newhard, if, Reim, Siniontoni Jam Oct James Cover. I Ent. 8. James Irvin, A.

Bidlack. Jolen Sander, David Dimock, thar'es Gale, A. G. Marchand, Enos Book, Joseph latw'rencet Win. W.

Irvin, Wm. Jock, 'Fbomas I lenry, dicaald Planter. trS8. vrt, rire, int, 'II, tc, trod, ne. I), 1' second to in he it was of the Har.

clutches Ford. cause rendered attacked Government. him iiiu Henry several in vere in. same nefarious may, will it delay )er 1114. Lancaster the offenders be pass and If.

M. Brachenrhign in elected for thn romainder.of the prenent term, in place-of 11. Biddle, rehigned. Deceased tince the eleetion. N.

G. Pendleton, John B. Weller, Patrick G. Goode. Jeremiah.

Morrow, Itiit'arre Donn, Ciikary Morris, ilium Russell, Joseph ViderwIlYe II itium. Reeled, Samson Mason, It. S. Cowan, Joshua Miithoot, joules Maid; tins, S. Andrews.

Joshua IL Giddings, John 11.L.tigo, Et, ere Prate, Sanyo li.olecloy. tun, ers rode, ni, rp, Nen, toly, tit, on, ot MIS, ay, M. tidings, ley. Alex, Drincnn, Jobn B. Weilcr; Pliirick G.

Goole, 'rho Inn ilorwiti 111intn noon, Cairary 11.rrk Pond. lledill, Samsitil isoac Parish, Jo(ithan I). IL eltil tVear.v, Swreny, Jan V. Allyn. Joshua Giddingm, D.

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