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NEWS BY THE MAILS. ‘The Cuba Expedition. OUR NEW ORLEANS CORRESPONDENCE. New Omikana, Aug. 3, 1851. qh Departure of the Steamer Pampero, with Generul Lopet and Party. The telegraph, perb: will have informed you ore the arrival of vhir, that a certain party left this , or rather Lafayette, this moraing, at a quarter Mansie--1000- Ihe. <lshenes, 1,000 the. caggen; 1 LLastea—T6 tons, Pauvve—63 casks colors; 2 do. sienna, 400 tons chalk. Rai bales. Ba.1--28 toms, 1 575 burhels. Sr».+1—84 cases, 17 bundies. Wine—6 cases. SARKETS ELSH WHERE. rinepeiea peat eae MILADELPMIA, Au Fir, Gord e me fie: Za Pittoburs 6a 71° ote lvenia. 1,35 : Svomes 1 Shyp Horgbaneh Osgood, Pr'™ Boston for Caloutta,June £3, oigmentine (of Bremen), for Now York, July 35, lat 4913, ear Americs, from Trinidad tor Bostdx, Oth inst, 1st 38, recta ya Bar ten Movin Brean, s Xe isos and was pepblied with preticionn Sessa 19th of June the ré English steamer left Constantinople for Zou pton elite _| one hundred and ten so-called refugees on board, with thirty more from the Dard: making one = ao oe Te on Polishes in d Pd * ly Polish refugees, and eigh- ty are nominally Eipngerian refugees. But ie that the Poles five o'clock. The morning issues of thisday, | \ourseives. and let us sorry to sa} tire represented to me ‘Bri, Frances Jane, of for Be J ‘as far as 1 bave seen, do not mention it; and to give | to preach the gospel of J ts being tho dregs of the eulgteris, aod meay of Bley Greseer'sterets’ Bratiomes oo PR, Weg egwalinad July 20 I feat pind, mg your famous sheet an early item or two, I send this Heraa), ve tee the Fn penpoe vane 908 and reser ion ions teedenmnn: here wae Shop Tannes Bet, oe let inet int 8440, lon Zh mae wid parece mae, : . ; who impor it u '. Be ite (Mi tes Retioe—s notice of a fact helding in embryo events | YOO LcIt pale our hands are tied. |» "8 “* | ‘Turkish goverament t) obtain S grataitous Ps park Juno, 68 days from Cowes, with coffer, to Sebmilt & | Vera Crus, July iy om Havant wm he shortly now to be developed, that will loom largely | “ j¢ js beneath the spirit of God to lin the | s9ge. Of the eighty called Hungarians, there aro ‘Brig Ocean (Br), from Brixham, E, 2 days. Foreign Ports. a the eyes of civilization. I will not eveumber | low things of this world, when they have enough | some Italians and Greeks of miserable reputation. ‘Sailea. aches July 18—Ship John W White, McNeag, to load our sheet with avy discussion of their nature; buf | und to spare, tocnable them to gather with their | Certainly, e are also Hungarians, honorable |ALTIMORE, August 9.—Stock Board—$100 M Steemship Empire Wilson, Chagres. Canvenas, July 22—Brig Montrose, Poland, for Portland the mere fact, that the steamship Pampsro is | brethr and brave, g them. But on their arrival io rss 4 shar ore and Whio Railroad, 7254; Avo ll—-Wi — wig; fore, now being veed ary she iver, ¢ owing ie y ine a ii ‘ he duty of the saints to come, and also assist New York, pee: of their leading men ‘on board | 175 York and Cumberland Railroad, 204,; 5 do., tim vo ll—Wind at sunrise, 8; at meridian, 8, Were rane oe 25—Bark Swan, for NYork 6 days; brig feet, full of coal; and swarming in about ‘se brethren are too to make a fit-out | oughtto be employed by the proper authorities to FOREIGN MARKET. Pen 5: ‘ Harivar, Aug 4—Cld brig Julia Eliza, Masom, N'York; ber, five hundred and fifty preked men compose the | for themselves, and the L aes Dlessing will rest on t such as truly belong to the emigrating Havar Corton Manner, July 23—The market is de- % at Resid 4 ne = NYork, 6th, chr Tn arity, McDonell, x S ststiek Uindel eitiaee cidedly stronger, and prices better, owing to favorable wx, July 25—Sid Teabell certain party, en rouce for a vertain land ef promise, | them who do so. ariaus and Poles of the revolution. Lisnon, 3p ong from the ‘Downs, toload for Rio Ja whither they have had an invitation to tea; but it | It is as much a binding on saint to send you (subjoined) alistof the names of the | Sd¥icet from Liverpool and America. The sales, up to noua, July s-Ate Treg oare bark Hi rellman, Inaepposod that they have carried knitting slong | build up the valleys of the mugtateius, eee ie ve to | thirty Poles which the steamor roocived at tho Dar. | 1%0 Clock emounted to 1800 balce, at an advance of | OUete. 1,05 gia von Vinehe, Hands, Wuork, | SUR Eanes AEM Suntan e a iaene with hem, aud, indeed, may hang up their hats in | baptized for the remission of their’ sia, or'aay | danclles ‘They are of the class to whom applicd : rei Baianam, July 2¢—Sid Thomas, Jones, N York, Qennnes Ace BoAis city Was Wasd Seoulne Nferk a land where the flag of the free is now in the van | other commandment given through the servants of | the omer of Our government of a freo passage. Tel lc Reporte. pegumioriana, July 3—Aee Aakalen, Chsietensen, Ohacioe: | ese, A a ee ee onden erniees Bow raf patriotic creoles. If they reach Cuba there will | Ged to tt yes fast as tho Lord opens | * Tt is 8o utdesireble that the fag har sympa- EW Onpeaxs, August 8, 1861. Lovrra, June I—Cld Alioth, Lunt, London; Aman = we ships Jobe a Gurling. bir id be suring times, you better believe it. I went in | the way fo: and there is put into their | thiee of our countrymen should be tmp)%ed uD9M, } Cotten is very eaay: the aules to day wete bately 400 | FYt2t, BeweOs,,, os aoe see, Watates. Aux Capes Sr douns, NF, Aug l-No Am vessels in porte ie about five mile s ans. a to reach this valley, it is their | that | beg leave to suggest whother an intimation | bales. We quote ling 6c. a 7c. amd fair, 9c. Su- monsrant, July 17—Put in, Zephyr, Lake, Stockholm Home Ports. id sommaney tn rapes pero Col. Critten- comé, and fear not, for the same Cod is at | of the above facts might not well be made tothe gris Oem, Sie. Y Map. foes 3 Bagging 3 M40. | for Boston. at Dibdin, from Trieste forN | pALEXANDRIA, Avg 6—Bld schr P Patterson, Pattorsom, den is chief acting officer, Col. Bell accompanies the | the helm now as was when Joseph lived. authorities of New York and Boston. both a 700" ae me as cf, nk Tee Tepenae, Te ly 3—Off, 5 scemonth force, and some five Hungarian officers, it | We were not afraid'to trus; our God when we | The followingis the list of Polish refugees of high ; Gowns, July Are Princeton, Page, Matensas: Akbar, | 'Bontnc Sandutah meine Pino, Bastport: oche Sylvia Ky them the valiant (ene! Cay P che G Balh Colonels The total receipts at this port are 156,050 bales abead of ‘owns, July re Princeton, Ss ¥. v1 journe, Sandwich. Sid schrs W d. og eg Pe : Pragay, ptains ‘Elis, Launebi wept beep yy ne Somes the char: pee eneral Feors io be iB has 4 Be Oe a leat year. Some ‘small lots of the new cotton crop have Forth, 6 days from, Rotterdan for. N Tor 5 (rapaciad a oi with ctl F ¥ Randolph, This whole city has for two weeks been a scone of where the tain id ld oot | jors Adolph Grochawalski, Const Matezynski, Sev. ? atexcitement; and a sym) crowd cheered | raise a spear of neheass aa tes elites tose 80 high { ‘Ble nakt and Severin Thorzelineki, osepa N ‘The receipts at this port. Pdf eel re dr * fll living steamer ae ~ os bed wiadomeki, a clergyman; Leonard Haszek, capt Flour, 4.000 barrels: ‘at, 23,000 bushels; corn, 27,000 £ mn the above the level of the sea, as to warrant their asser- under command of but bie tion; but, trusting in the God who fed the children eight lieutenants, four sergeants, and three ir brands of Western fi hearted, Captain Lewis. Past difficulties have of Israel, in thi e later jon same as in days of with four children, and servants. pater lower, with .oterste Palla 1,000 paresis 4 K Bay State ae : . a i , | nets nO 3 25 tuk, Webster, Wyburgfor | and Myslicy Circe, N ork (ld barke Naa made cautious this expedition than the one of | old, with quails and manna in the wilderness, and Movements of Distinguished individuals. Mickiane wees ackd, ak 62% 8 8 44, coy See & a co eae oo rk Ni] Weep’ Malk, Peiladelphis, brie J ae and May, 1360. They have great danger, | knowing that he whois our proph: id i then Pronstad cons and ‘kracophers, s prophet and leader is Hon Daniel Webste ted javana for Cronstadt. Bacon, and An' those who red . lon Daniel Webster was expected to visit Vermont | scriptions are dull and heavy; 11.000 bushels changed ‘pre 23—Passed by, Matanzas, an, perdams bet toe Chem on, the | led by that.same Ged, wo had no fear, (for wo had | grate Fair on the ith inst hands, at 75c.for Ohio. Corn ts firm, and in request; | from Meinided de Cubs tor Hamberrs Ureute, Serom syatke Cabasa, York, Bi NOrloane for Bremon; 2th, , May: Sarl Castner, Collins; for do Dunton, Dunton, Philadel sobre E A Steve: Stearns, Charles. Zs Eaton, “doa, Nickerson, to stand before a people who dou’t oven him in days gone by;) why, taen, should you Robert Sutton, Memphis; D. C. Appleton and lad, H i ‘to i. Yet, if perchance destruc- ¢ any, when we bave tried and proven it? Vorment; Warten Murdock. Uoston; Scho Graham, W: |, cuctace malian vesaiteaine OrSSe” Bruighte creas; | Hambece Perens ene Betlling, om New York for v Srige Sarah: Williawe, Govt, Cleatuegoss Lpaus them before they reach the island, | When the valleys are pouring their rich treasures | York; M. G. Freiling, Cuba; J. B, Seton, Porto Itico; 8. | Changed. Genoa, July 19—Arr Espindols, Barstow, NOrleans; 20th, | Farnam, Molntire; Porthonon, Davie’ M AO Gilmore, up here to each one who falls, | into the laps of the saints; when the Lord has | Ainsworth, England. were among the arrivals yesterday Ausany, August 11, 1851. | Repshaw, Fenn, Fornambice. ‘Angnole io easton $4 ana | Settee wr. Pondleto: Prances Jane, Johnson, I thus Koowoaas, and boldly offered, | placed us in rich pastures, girt round by mountains | at the Uvien Flace Hotel Receipts of the past twenty-four hours—Flour, 3,500 | 5 per cent ton iron for N Yo: more . Se the genuine seed of liberty. Capped with perpetual snow, where health abounds, | Wm. B. Tuell and lsdy, Terre Haute, Ind.; B. Win- | parrels; wheat, none; corn, 91,000 bushels. In four, |” Garenocn, July 2—Arr Janet, Ballingel, Savannah. jou hereafter of another tea party | and every blessing which ever was heaped on man | ‘Hip, Macon. Ga; Archibald McNeil. Washtagton, D. vheatand corn, there is little or nothing doing. and we Havne, July 4— Arr Baltimore, Conn, NYork. if to yw, 'must send something more real- | is conferred, shall we neglect our duty; and ©: Banry. England; H Cram Fwy b Racinnedt: hear ofno rales worth telegraphing. 3,600 bushels of Sid this off-hand seribble. ‘The steamship } becuuse every luxury is accumulating around us, pot ny a a ee Ww Bans, wie Sy weed tome, Geliwerable zext month, wend sold, wi eal evening, with advices for | forget that we were brought here that we may for- | Philadelphia; fT. Nichols aud lady, Salem, Mass; P.-S) 4 vi yg Boston Yo do. fay 28— Are Hong K ‘th. Presiden! ul se COR a 1» JOR Bit 18, Y x J ‘General Conc! Catuoun. | ward the work? Shall we sleep, and let the world | White and lady, Providence, K I; W. Clark. Clayton, aan ship Cohots, bark Nashua 4: ~— Dot hear the glad sound of the gospel? No! we | Ala; Jas. M- Pruett, Midway, Ala, and. W. Nettle: os Auuch ib ch Gc oi lh rocker, Charleston: seh leab TVALTIMORE, Ate 10: Are brig Oneses Hotelluson, Peet= Onr Baltimore Correspondence. will arive and fulfil our part, for we have no ex- | ton. Montgomery, Ala, were among the arrivals at the n August 10, at xtwenth street Church. by the South Esk, Loftly, Witmiagto land. Cid fehip Holen A Miller (now, 610 tons San ; es. Howard Hotel yesterds Rev. D. D Hunt, Tuomas Joxrs to Saran A. W. Dixe- Vary Pleasants, Decan, Philadelphia: Liberty, sco; aches, Corsair (Br), Vesey, Bermuda; Bt Batrimore, August 11,1951. | cuse. God cas placed us where we san find none. | Harard Hck! xis washington; Uon. Daniel | #*. daughter of William Turner, of Long Island, both of ody, Apalachicola, 20th, Seadower Da, Norigsns. on " cabo The EB: « F the Pri- Come, then, brethren, to the valley of the m>un- ey Ad iu : this city. Of the port 29th, Gertrude, and Elizabeth, from N York. BRISTOL, BI, Aug 8—Arr achr Presideat, Padelford, Se Recent Executions— Protestations of ret oe Re Gatiee t a ify |S; Dickinson, Binghamton; Hon. W. 8.’ Archer, Vs OF ve sai meat eek tals wa eill Sid 20h Gonpeetiont, Latvam; WH Whartra Gates san'te seners—Horvid, Arcilent— Robbery—Shipments of | Cur calling as elders in lrael; for there rests on the | he" Sy! wigan gught Nex. Bianon Hopking 43 | Stunt Canrearon da morehnnt, of Belvidere, i, | GU Meghna heat Pee™ it eae 14, Baltnoee Flowr—Camp Meetings— Theatr icals, §c. shoulders of every faithful citer, in this chursh the | town: Capt. po kell ae hee ion aaa. De to Miss Carsanins Jane Macuen, only daughter of Peter 4 Constil be rittons NYor rad ‘The recent executious in Maryland, the bungling | bérthen of bearing the gospel to th? nations of the | Mott, Seneca Co., and Lt. 8. Crispen, U. 8. A., wore | Magher, oq of Cherry Valley, NY. ty City of Ramehaster Chew on tp Reker, ip earth; and for any man to sit down and eontent | among the arrivals yesterday at the Irving House. At Cambridge, Washington county, N. ¥., on August T, inetiaete Iver pool; brig ‘Wanner of executing the laws at Chestertown, and | jrimscif atter be has mad fortable home, &c., | _ D. Mallcry. #. Carolina; J. Ormsby, Philadelphia; A. | bY the Rev. Peter Gordon, Davin Hawirr, Bsq., of New Warner, N Le ‘i 4 MASI SOS Be RAS WARDS 2 OORRESTURIY BOI, F30-s | Ph hia. J 5 Pi A AL | York city, to Miss Lovisa Manta, eldest daughter of the Me Soom Merenm wast the dying declarations of innocence of all tite four | shows that be has not learned Mormonism as wo | Robinson, Ehiladelphia; J. H- Cooper, Pittsburg: Al | 100 stes Whiteside, and step-daughter of thie ofciating ia Sullivan, ae are still the subject of general conversa | bave ; and we kuow thatif we do not go and proach | fim. Savanneb. apd tice, Hichardson, ington, 8 | clergyman, for NYork, yard ides Al son, from Liverpool, el, when the way opens, that we are under Houston, Del.; 8. Cooper, Petersburg; Dr. jon, Hebard, do | dieg: Mary na fant wa for ioe, Amelia. hazy, for'aee une wte: Catalana Miller, NYork. | hill. McK own, for Liverpool, : our citizers. The testimony against pee JW Diea, rpby & cop ation. “ ; 7 Murphy, the old man who underwent such Brutal . o1 Archer, Louisiana; H. Raynor, Syracuse; §. Dana, Bos- | on saturday, August 9, at his residence in Astoria, maoads for N | Yorks Wi in being twice hung, was uot so direct | Feeling an interest in your welfare, we wih to | ton; 0. Walker, Charleston, and J, Botts, Richmond, were , ? a aa ageiust Tsylor aud shelton, aa some fears are | Suggest that zen cess polities to the dog, {OF itis | among ths arrivals yesterday at the Astor. Ra, Eagan be HeLa Meee On 18 ROE ‘Dow entertained that he might hae been hung un- | 2¢t any part of an elder’s mission to le in suc Samandieeavatenae ogumumemeeniicees a justly. ‘The testimony inst Taylor, as the sing. | dirty woik. We bave tried politicians and politics Brooklyn City Intelligence. 7 Bs friends are repectfully invited to attend the fune ent seed of the massacre, having shot | of every grade, in days gone by, sufficient for us to Boar Rox Dowy.—Two Lives Lost—On Surdayeve | dence of his son, Richard E. Stilwell, 153 Allen street, dei barss Jasbec, Hasty, for © Saranso, Yates, for NOrieans. Idg: manuel creneop, for Kio dels Plata, Ig: Poiry, Cook, for miCeTS ae, ana | SaerUtae putin eee lat le ates Wane 4 % \. ps. for the Windies, for Boston. do; Orray Taft Mowry, for Provide: Mansvirres, July 2% ~Sld Leonidas, Badarico, NYork; A | tenictta, (Sp tol), Cavptera, for Barce! on aud his wife, was most direct and con- | know that they don’t belong to us; for we have suf- | ning, between 9 and 10 o'clock, a boat, in which was a | without further invitation, a comer a Sa Se ae ba 2 N¥ork, 1d fa Picroace, Eay. C7 doi Fores clusive, and suil we hear him appealing to Shelton | ‘ered suflicient in Missouri and Illinois, t> learn the | Party of nine persone, was ran down by one of the Jack | "'At'Fiushing. L. Lon Monday morning, August 11, | Neweons, Gly ateare sarah Ann, Stetsoa, London for | stone Pointy ompeve (Sp), Gori, for Bareclomas to disclose all he kuew about nM muider, and de- | Maxim that “a burnt child dreads the fire. som Ferry boats, = m= ene Sarah Scanlan, aged 15. | Capt. Cunvis Peck, St. inthe 63d year of his age. NYork. Cld M: re, resdy; Adela, M’Lar- ing all kuowledge himself. Those who kuow |. Sell your farms and houses, and let Kanesville bs | Jranetle Mouck, aged Ii, of Litt tect, were drowned, | lit zvatites and friends are fespeotfully Invited to i Dis), Behrens, for Meese’ ot Bacopes dor 2 > i . 3, 5 i f & * jehrene. for North © ; mew, and bave closely watched the testimony, | in the hands of strangers, for ou can do more g00d | ‘The bodies have both been recovered; one on the night prig oy apy en be late reninenen , eetnes, | et ee aes. 2. prone, deg however, look upon these declarations as the mere | bere ; let the ery be that a saint cannot be found, | of the accidemt, and the other yesterday. The Coronar | Thu city will leave Palton market wharf, a* balt-past i ) Soubintes, for the Win lg; Denise (Belge result of'@ determivation among themselves to pro- | tbe cities are vacated, for God has work for His | empanelied a jury, but as some tea prevailed that there | yorelock A.M, aed Flushing at half pect 3, PM pepeem, July 3—Asr Yeuttown, Beatigh, Londen for Sotwerp. ready. i test their innocence co the last, though they cer- | people : and do not permit the sons of strangers to | was culpable negligence attributable to some of the On August 10, Eowarp Ssuti, bg ® July 27—Arr Belle, Robins, NYork; War- tauly acted their. parts well. “Shelton left along | come hereand take up the lands of your inheri- | oMcers of the ferry boat. the investigation was adjoura- | [js friends, and those of his brother-in-law, Patrick ie! Baraat. Woodbury, Havana; Turk, Hard- Charleston. July 12—srr Messagera, Millet, Mobile for arcelona; 14th, Pastoreite, Pages, Charleston for do and a, Morton, do: 24 inst, Al; rt | letter for his mother, which may concain some de- | tances, while you are trying to speculate out of | +4 till this morning Kinney, are rospectfully invited to attend his funeral, + Ge Clio, Nowlan, | Tampica, + do; Galen elarations with regard to the matter. | them for a mess of pottage. ET oe this aiternoon, at 8 o'clock precisely, from 150 tireen- 5 | gun’ atarehaty des aun, he ‘With regard to the negro, Amos (ireen, there Shun the man who would counsel you not to | CITY TRADE REPORT. wich street. 2 : st 2th, Montreal, Cur FALL RIVER. Ave? ate many aod serious doubts as to his guilt. His | come to this place as you would a rattlesnake; for i om Moxpay, August 1L—6 P.M. On Monday, August 11, Dayirt Decay, Jr, aged 7 Se, Chai lceton for Gortenbure: Richi 'd Anderson, Cofiu, 7 gi oe gad WY Bese, Phils declaral of relgious convictions were, doubt- | the gathering of tho saints is as true a doc | , Siimenite is an a, Pee ee FT ak or thee family are respectfully invited to | , $r00 ly 17—Cl4 PR GEORGETOWN, SC, Aue 2—Arr schra Peerloes, arng, less, most earnest und sincere, but they were not | trine now, as it was when the prophet Jo- ex : erage Pe ND. 381 Third ave T York; 4th, J G Pazon, Stilphea, and Phonix, Blea, Bos- ~, Ofte. dis declerslons of ine veph lived; and ‘when’ a. man is possessed | | Berawax — American was quoted scarce, at 20.827c, atvond the funeral, from No. 381 Third avenue, on Tues- eek; $00. © Fatan, Siliphen. snd Fae somes " jocence. | © r cash, None sold. ay, 12th inst... at past 2 o'clock. x, iy h “Tho thot of bis having been, at the time of the | with the spirit which fills the bosom of our beloved | “Br. Nenyrs<Flour, ¢c.--Flour exhibited @ more | - du Monday. August IT, Masta, wife of Charles Moat, Testan, July 2-08, Robert, of Boston for NYork. Be dg EW a Belew Tyla power 8, aed alleged committal of ine orime, but cighteen years | President, and all the brethren in this valley, he will | puoyant and firm feeling. without any actual improve- Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- Wirrenaven, July —Sid Thomas Hargrove, Limerick | Kesneben: schr HM Johnaon. Lu r Philadelphia. of BBS aud of light build, whilst the woman is a | immediately make «ll the exertions he can, and | ment. The transactions averaged 1,000 bbls. unin | vited to attend the funeral, this day, at 10 o'clock, A. | aud N York se edb Bisaiaai ie eae toa iauboe m MO) 1 Bates, for Bae M., from her late residence, 43 Montgomery street, Jer- NYork. girl of twenty, renders it a matter of much | Will counsel others to come to this place, and he | spected, at $a $5 44; sour, at $5 44 a $3 me BL, this pl a , re ‘tuntrees, Lambert, dof doubt. ility to w Mi who has not the spirit of gathering ** is not of | No, 2. at $3 50a $8 d to good sey City. pam Th eg vay 4 pose “4 PA th ggg tees plan and We say, avoid euch, for they have mot the spirit | $7.87 a $4; ordinary fo choice State, at $3 94a $1001; | _ On Monday morning. August 11, Canis R.. sox of Telegraphic Ma: rine, do: Tnoe Wright, Bai bidge, €oy Augees to conclusive agatcst whites, ana | of God abiding in them: | fair Ohio round boop, at. $4 a $412; and prime Genesee, | Samuel and Lydia Banks, formerly of Danbury, Conn., A I. Darks Emily Miner, Swish,’ ropa: Bineling- oases, is conclusive agai.st whites, Let epeculetion in farms, houses, &e., alone— | #t $4060 $4 15';. ‘A twenty barrel lot of the later, | aged 35 years. : Arrived—Ship Medora, Cronstadt; barks Ids, Balttiwore; faider. wty fret: brie Co (Sp), Cardona, foe must be as covelusive aguinst « black FG ve pend eager ole oy “ate te | from mew wheat, bearing J. H. Beach's brand, and in Tho friends of tho family are respectfully invited to | Justice Story, Philadelphi Ka, Telos, aud Tele- Samson Wheeler, for NYork. Elica Ana, Chase, A little girl, aged five years, named Louise | your duty is to gather to the Salt Lake V alloy, to | ciuded in the above, wes sold by J. B. Wrizht, being the | ettend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, | *@Ph: eee rN alle Cincaitan tei Liss, Havana; | LOU Broadway, this morning, at half-past 8 o'clock, | canton’ Vhiledelprin Volandt, daughter of the late Professor Voland:, | Prepare you to go and preach, and to release us, | first thi- euccn without further invitation. His remains will be taken i Canadian va ‘met with a shocking death, on Saturdwy, by fail- | When we have filled cur missions. eels in bond 2, uston, Aug LL. ito the sink attached to the house in which We wish to call your attention to the last gene- | fn request, and to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, New Jorsey, for interment, Arrived—Sloop Gavelle, Verguson, NNork. us resided. Lise was extinct when she was dis ; Tal cpistle of the Presidency, where it says, that “it | $4 37 for ordinary; am 87a $6 ST for fancy qu On Monday, August 11, after a short itinaes, Guones icked-taeGanineves, Newscaveorr, Aug 10, covered. is wisdom for the saints to gather where they can rive very freely. Fine broug! Uesay, only son of George W.and Susan B. Wheeler, New Bepronp, Aug 10, bbl. Corn Mea! was in few hands, | aged! year,10 menths and 4 day Arrived—Scbr Altamaha, Philadelphia. The house of David Hudson, Esq., was broken | 40 more good inone year than they can in ten i . ft “ c 2 814, Jerse Brantywino, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to iL ¥ open, on Saturday night, and robbed of two gold | where they are; and if they beld onto farms, &e., MA” Whee chee’ sieka ok ad Brand ysiae, | atiend the funeral, this (Toeeday) croruing at So'clcok, | Arrived—Sleope Fashion, Willan. est mites Whee” | T'S TRAD, prev to Avg S—Arrachr Star, Witham, Watches, and @ quuutity of jewelry and silver | for speculation, that they may ex to “have to | 15.000 bushels Michigan white bio, | from his lute residence, 78 Essex strect, His remains Por Aug, | Bangor for NYork. ware, amounting in value to nearly 300 | get help to come out.” Why! Because, when the |g, “ nN ) ’ i ; Locllay Philadelpiies Lydin RYorke ee os Toth, Een Restens Nana Puccnee Chak tee kanae Phe shipments of flour from Baltimore to foreign | *intt Lig phe) eognagl, they are sownrged, we prewnied no declind | Ou Saturday, Angust 0, Mrs: Jeaxverte, Incacs, relict pap dulgeesseeenpewcadetiineen Bare, Anes | FG Cattell 6 dy, Medford: Lexington, Willian, N Yorks e id | '¢ look back and remember brethren who were r bushel. Onsts ¢ | of Mr. reaham Isaacs, aged YL y: s ed—Brig Zor : sobre Globe, NYork; & . Brid, 5 , porte during the week ending on Thursday last, per bush; re ira Then th Sa UUTH, AuzT—Sid sche Stephen Waterman, Nickee= In Brooklyn, on August 6, Joirw Vay Nosreasp, aged | 1th, Maria Ther al, Newark. do- prices. Corn advanced not | furtber. and the market remained nearly bare of +0 4 Weeks, infant son of Isaac and Emeline Simonson man | 23.000 bushels damaged were taken, at 46 ; At Providence, K. 1, on Saturday. August 9, Jossrn m mixed, 60 a 6Le Tewny. aged 3 years and 9 months, eldest child of Henry | @mounted in the agg e to withia a fractioa of | Well off, and had bealth and stro agth to mal 20,000 barrels. Of this large amount, 7,831 bols. | 2D oatfics since we lef; but alas! they were shipped to Liverpool, 7,727 to lirauil, 2,000 to | amongst us: we hope that there will not be & man | Northern round. at se. and West Ophir, Bs NY¥ork. Fore ‘1 Latter Bags per steamer Wiichiegeen, te Bocitihenpinn ont ae Pen omen ae ‘Reading Room (67 Ex- | ‘and 590 | Will be taken to Long Island for interment. | Arrived—Brig Albi | the River Plate, 1,100 to Bremen, and 1,309'¢) the | Who once lived in Nauvoo, and has ha Carrie.—At Washington yard, 2.400 beef cattle. (1,500 | 1s and Mary B. Williams, of Brooklyn. lose at the Exchange ‘West Indies. ‘Tbe,total value of foreign imports | alrendy to make an outfit, but will have energy of | southern, remainder {tou this "Pata) Shs readies ygppecos ina toate te Also, per steamer Nisgars, for Liv. | and Sapertor, N for the weck amounted we zs.96F 91. The | character to fit himself, and some poorer family | were larce, and the demand, on the whole. rather dull. Weekly Report of Deaths cree, th Pacific, Galle | Lue ao whole quantity of tour exported from Haleianore to eee kore ake ishign crarbteclte ge thst'ns Gooa semaling qualities sell from $6 to $7 50 per cwt. | In the City end County of Now York, from the 24 day ot ne wich te de Chaat ke. will hone o 6th, brig John A Tay’ . , is e have le 01 able, wut 6€0 left over unsold. At Browning's, 70 cows and gust to of Aug o'clock, at Berto: ‘0's, Nod Astor e ta since January 1, 1551, is 255,155 bar- | ‘iia aed Gheneneeets coe on wee pas ae Men, §1;'Wimen si; B | \SHMARKS, July rr schre Laura Jane, Caswell, N York. ‘The above setter Bags are alee ot Kenyon’s, $1 Wall steeet. | : ExVaNNAn, Aug 7—Cld ache Grocinn, Gitehrist, Rook- ant. ‘esterday was the sccond of the series of camp | ‘The rostd js ¢aey for an industrious man to aceu- | cows and calves; ail sold at from $20 to $30 a $42 50 He ‘utes sterds Pp “ ina; i Sheep. $1.50 to $275 a $4 25, Lambe, $125 to $2.50 a $4. Si sles, | mulate comforts Stound him ; and we now wish to | P. i mbes. + Eee nota Tons, wth assngor, | rps ttt tute be anf Why canna ave $2 | gee ation tog, ti evn Sn a left the city yesterday for the various camp | “leeks und onions of Egypt,” they Mad better for- | Cite gen $22 $00 to $40. 2800 sheep and lambs oun ds. d their licenses to their respective quorum’; 5° | spley of the former at from 175 a £275 to $4.a $5, and Holliday street theatre is being put in fine order, | that thore who make covenant with Ciod by saori- | the jutter af from $1 05 u $350 to $0 00. - and will be opened in a few weeks by Mr. Barton, | fice, may reap the reward which is for the just stew- | “ Corrox has advanced ‘ic. per pound on the Aretic’s the old and popular manager, with a new ani | ard, who put his talents to usury. news with about 1,500 bales sold, and the tendency at talented company We conclude, praying God the Eternal Father to | the close is still upward, bless you with His spirit, which will enlighten you | — Cocoa.—A lot of 25 bags Angestura brought 126. per . 2 e a —_ oo May see You next season | - ee held at 5),¢. ® 6, and St. Domingo at Putiapeurnia, Aug. 15, 1851. | BY thousands flocking to this place, bringiog peace | “2, continued firm, 30 bags Java bariny 2 ¢ been pur- Polituians Bustling—Foncifal Escort—An Elope: | Sp4 Joy in your bosoms, which we ask in the paime } asta nt 11",c., 200 do Lagusyra and Porto Rice at rv Cough . bia I Tadaminativs © Intiammation of iver... enusception of inter Ket ee mardered ment and its Finale—Mayor Gilpin—Atrocious | We subscribe ourselves your brethren in | Pfe.ceand 180 60. 96. Domingo as Se, Misce?ianeous. | Liverpool; Sth, agate nwmnme -'. os the as. —Some 2.800 Ibs. sugar of lead hanged hands | _ suit FoRu (sonposed of Philadsiplis), Crover, from Sad | falicr'scue Harrison Price Outrage. last 53 ww ‘ at7%\c.; 7c. for brown, and 10\c. for white; 6 casks Fra Nedeips inte Vaiparsisc, mo date, | yiata, RB Hortos; sssemtiaetens: oh thiadsmhinies aticch we iti joserit Cain, Trostas Buttock, | cream tartar at 175,0.; 3 do. umbee madder, part at 6c, and sold for Pears A. O. Smoot, Wa. ©. Staines, | and No. 1 Castor of at $2‘; @ Sie. Imports—7 half bar- ipwarp Henxrzr, Levi Jackman, rele. 0 pkgs., 7 boxes, arrow root; 140 casks soda ash. ot Sror Ricnann MORSE waslaunched at Bath recently, it. onthe qui rive, and the vicinity of our County | Beltue FNS valy SoeAte seb Parton, Sim- ly, ir d y i bre ES Willett Court House, as well as the Northern Liberty Hall, Whitarp Syow, = Daniet. Srencen Paeacits —Merchante had not time to examine mi- Brie Onwes, lately returned te NBedford 8) em Sa i 7, Ab Seve haga olhany oumteeael Up tee outbeoadl i Oaar, nutely the private advievs received by the Arctic befors cisco, was eold by section seh base for $000, ued will cous fMARREN, dog S305 tip Bes, Maran, NYork, to 60 and their friends, endeavoring to cement frieed- | ©. 5. L. City, Deseret, June 8, 1851 oe em Beare « ; wep oveneus Severn ——=———— ships with tho conferees and delogates to the ¥a- === Hove da. by a wow clipper ship ee id, Gotta ved ont | Drscater? \skare.tehipg ecb, ba rious conventions now in sossion. This afternoon | Terrible Thunder Storm in Massachusetts, | were the same to Livery ' “norming | Pome: =| will be spent in organizing, mext Monday in | DESTRUCTION OF CROPS, PROPERTY, AND 1LUSS OF Likk, | DEW to Bote to aepona oe ee eee | Uleeration of threat. e ‘making general nomination on the following [From the Springtiei Republican, A 1) Fisu remained in small supply, cially Western Unknown. 0. ees ee JV Ric ‘ Monday comes the renl tug of war About 5 o'clock on Saturday last, a singular Bank ood, of which 600 qtle. wold ee $2 Rags. ‘Macken Pde Andrew 3 R T Morew, A A parcel of jovial fellows paraded, to-day, in fan- | looking, portentous cloud, rose in the west, an- fe! and other articles were as last stated. In Boston. new Poareutly cut Py a Lene tastic costume, to receive a club called the Hon | nouncing the ap h of one of those terrible N?-,¥,,tmall mackerel, were selling, om Saturday, at from t of the top, Burgossand lady, M w Tons, the members of which have been speudli thunder storms which have distinguisnel the pro. | $2 (2s & $9 73; larae do. at $4 60; No.2 do. at $7 60 to be, clapboards, Tie Ja to— Win H Smith, Mrs Bhey, Mise Wil geaple of eckson « pleasure excursion.” Tuoi the country, as the “year of | “yrerr—in thisline very Weds teuuspieed, BOO boxes Capataed inthe thanaar storm of Satorday Indy, Mrs CR Thorns and lady, M Lord, Wei judicrous dresses, and tae sorry nags they were The storm did not appear to ch rai 5 hak teen ‘mounted on, created quite & scusation along the | open with particular fury, but gradually orensed | rordineni ass une buder at $2 25 a $2 57; 10 cases ine to bie Tong boat" "Fie ie Vises Tier Se prinsipal thoroughfares of our city. Oue of them | in the quantity of ite raia, wind, and lightaing, en- | Sets ot petats conte’ Importe—075 boxes, 600 halt Le 0, hile beating down Ponobsco | eave Jon Beaty was in the Bloomer costume, aud his | til the water came down in a perfect deluge, while | 1°. 00 quarter do. ralsins,'150 dosen prucapplesr 1a rolitomkun sstore'on Steels Teages near ort Point | eine ey cheeks wore rowge! to make him appear as q the wind blew almost ahurricane, and the lightning | *tel* limes, 60 bunches bananas By bs Ly ond at Inet ac- ro aoe: blooming young lady. | flashed vividly and incessantly. “The univereal tea | ¢,t!a¥ —Miver moved to the extent of 400 bales—in part , Hila ve dg ome oy —- § Malene, an insinuating Irishman, enticed | timony is, that such a heavy rain was never expe | 5, 2POFt sf 45 a50¢. cash—market steady. ack we ea. 2. Ram Notices to Mariners. oH IPPine. ay lady named Huge: from Bridesburg, on | rienced in this quarter. The deluge only continued per ONE we “The en to the trade wt S2\g # 65 6 ap sey Pe ty P QUaRantineg Sew Lesher Jul: 19—Aathe cholera ene aaneeeaae nr Saturday, and put up at one of our most respecta- | to pour from twenty to thirty minutes, yot ercry bt 42%. in bon’ hme — gg hy on a rebarned trom Ward ‘othealth sd usual sence: ip tee ee ey GE y, paul ‘ t 4290. in bond, om the «ame terms. Linports, 8 hnds | eh hi order, at ‘ble hotels, anand wife. The fether of the | place where the water did not really run off, was in- | 46 tierees, 26 bb r iM a] wip apies ta tote }. ! . ° he street. ©: “——. will please sem Permits om board, fair ove the couple, and tracing them to | undated. Liail fell in stones of the size of bullet, | Ino —We noticed only @ toms. Celtness Scotch pig and af ipt of their goods, ‘their bad them both disturbed and carried off during the storm, but not in large quantitics. | sold at $18 cash. from yard—other kinds more ne- te the police station house. They were both com- 1 wg the storm, the house of Mr. 1). Coomes, gos. Imports, 4.607 bars, 8,056 railroad bars, 791 bun- MARITINE IN@TELLIGCS mitted. The lady is decidedly pretty, but the man | brick-maker, on the hill, and situated near Armory | » 3 tone pig 60 tons serap Simca) Wat MAGBRAN & ren po Signe CO, Agent ve. Captoad EE Secretary, Listes ere F° = G z ee = Hov Soran Liew ‘he Commiasioners of the ‘ : street, was struck by lightning, anda Frenchmae, | _ Litt For common, » material advance was obtained Port of New ¥: A 1”. “4” " LD i aetierneed bo es Hy me 4 | 7G bie having ten disposed ot at 1, owing fo the ecalaike aia Eevee gare em veite pon be Talama i Mayor Gi a bas returned to the city from bis | had fm ya $0) moom nines... eve 7 Round. opposite Stromness. ia. Or just come in from the shower, aud wae in his | Morassrs tended ayers’ favor, and was heary— ions ' Boston trip, having ccme by a more rapid route chamber, changing his clothes. The lightning | the transactions. peo Se eee 6 Shen's calbig pocket can aford. Hereramed. vus | struck the chimneys passed down the toof ‘s short | which breegs 3s sie Bog tig Seampertent. In: Chearea. m of the bis jurisdiction over the trivial police | distance, ripping up the shingles, when ® portion of | Posts. 796 bhds., 00 tieroes, 1 bbl pZigemsbin Empire City, Aanner, New Orleans, MO Ro iasionere :— ere 3 55 0, and W at from each of 0. towards the tern en- ixed Rod Light, and the Low Light Whon soon tp one line, they lead | + | age re. Sianed Kirt Rock, | Sedma Reidy, Limortek, q , fer ry generally come before him. the fluid seemed to be diverted to an iron bar, run- vai Stonrs displayrd considerable animation—the A slight speck of a riot eosurred among some ning through the house, to bold the walis togetber, br pre Baring Teached 600 bbl. ro epentine at | Bie Be Charter Iiiiace, New Geico TE ots ton. Germans on the Columbia railroad, yesterday. | and from thie bar tho unfortunate man probably $2.5) + perso | Basen Oeil at 33% cash, end | Rhip West Point Alen, Liverposl, Kermit w Garow. Four were arrested and committed. | received the fatal bolt. The only external marks | “Os.“the morcenniy tun Adetheid ( er, Buenos Ayre, Wickelhas Thomas Ovens, au old man, owning property, | left by the lightning area blackened spot on one | ions American and Emsiish from corre ae se c tan coon, | "Back heres Se 4,8 WT was this morting charged with attempting to vio- | tide of the face, and another on the hip. We wo- without eliciting any’ particularly new feature. In | G ty Long, dete w girl only 10 years of age. He was held in | derstand that a woman in the room below had ber whale, there was nothing do: Rel errs Datith & Co. bout o fnth 910,008 to unter the charge at court | shoes ripped off, but was not otherwise damaged. | 4k.” Imports 100 huif enests, duit pipes, boxes, 4 | _ BEE Greceln Wiggle, Bariagorn, U adermoed @ Wiley, AL eed ar eee ends | ie tad notre | The house iteoif was not materially injared. | aif pipes olive ne non ee ‘ve with reasoning anpr Aateresting from the Salt Lake. At Holyoke, during tne same storm, the barn of Provisions. —Pork has fallen off a trifle—250 tbls. new Brig Niagara, Harding, Witmings NC, RP Buck & © High Light is bite | waennwwrnnnnnn al ow 4 (Br), - Wit ton, NC, Cobb ces, Lut bei: a ATTS' NEKVOUS ANTIDOTE GIVEN aWaY To a Mr. Stephens, onthe Old Ireland road, wasetruck t"* wre purcbard at $14 50; do. prime, at $12 87 by Brig Stend: by lightning and fired, consuming, of course, the one oid ~ hay sade ts nominal quotations, Beef has not | O%95, ered — "I EPISTLE TO THE SAINTS MAIL FROM CALIFORN 4 — the copeumptive and dis ated ABROAD . se i) Deis un sliaed'pS 72» Sil, and prime, Philadelphia, re towards the SE, from SE b; facts staring me im the the city of the Great Salt Lake, up to the 25th of | house, whi barn, wasa heap of smoking mained yult. ‘The esis rench 100 bbie te lots at Ga | RchELenitinn Ratio e en be ees he June. Woe make the following extracts :— = = the ype Sameer traia a Oe. Butter was more saleable, and cheese more lan- | Seif Columb "i ‘e, early in the evening. The amount of loss eid, at Saturday's rates ae The U. 3. mail, which left Secramento on the 34 | Wi have not ascertained. Rick wee more inyuired after for export, aad we Arrived. of May, arrived at Salt Lake Cicy Port Office, June | be expect heard of o aK us . : * 1 | pected, the corn “ 4 Of sales amouting to 150 carke at $0 2.090 UTM per frigate 8 Lawrence, Com JR Sande, Lisbon, (2 6,747? M,in of Mr Churpenning, one of grain are be by a m on every Fang we a 100 Ibe. — i eyiaparieine ‘ US M Steamship Arctic, L July 90, 9 acoume: over- my whelm with shame ani Prietitas intoe is Remehy contrac ors, who had been secompanied by | Froans—An additional lot of 0,000 Is dis. Bisa 8 Fix tay the ravages cf di minor pit Ad id probably bear of further damage, but we trust that my ’ avame Wore Se : jvenso and misery, and scorned the op- Seven mon, having seen but few Indians on the | Pore hur fatality remains to be feported ond $20 $27 60.6 months.” Imports 2 4.090, 920 Nig w ei ict Faaus, los bege ee | portunity. lh having a By tg ee We learn that the name of the French: Boar.—Ol red mottled Castile there were abcut 90 oat ome "Nevade mountaizes, | killed in Mr. Coomes’ house was Louls Lord. His | boxes taken at #,c. usual eredit. Imports 00 boses vy BI - My: Goose mountaine with | "8° 7% 19. There was another l'renchman in the | Erices bave been as dull as ever 1,000 Ibs. prime S00. Mr thnks theve oll te ma tidinaity iy | Tom, at the time of the occurrence, who was , BUtmexs Hbe 6 months, and a few kegs innce Soe passing the mail 4 there no 7 knoeked down, and who lay some ten mi before Brinirs —Foreign more steadily sought after. and ruled every month in the year. coming to himself, and he coming down stair: gave | ST@, While domestic rhiekey continued nomiual at 23% & from gun-set bo run-rise, im ad to © FRE TILL © — ‘ ANE Showed Cee tee tacts | IN street, muy teveonrad Fett elle trad of ide to vessels approaching Stromacss ines ery, Dr. e & orien, vl tee of & warrant frem the won in neil, dated Mth Aw er aided tm wears, in ing toile are now levied in respect of vr Te Yellow! | [)® WaRRBN, No. er ee , 18 COBOL TED veaae! Belonging to the Cnited Ki bp" i tn Pe y ea tpeaana = © m * got tw mr NB— The variation of the compass is 2 deg (7 min W. om ners hereby farther by vir- large ieetori morning «T Nantucket. Lass (fr). Carmichael, G! & passengers, to Dw re . Fy ; H Pt é sS8 3 ae = ~ BS ‘TO TUR SAINTS SCATTERED ANROAD THROUGH THE | the firet intamation of the death of his comrade, the wis ore 4 Br oans —The market exbibited increasing de Pork (ef Waldobors'), Arey, RASTEAN STATES lady in the meantime ocenpying the attention of - increasing depression. | wits to Nesmith & Sone 4 iteh ¢ 4 H n Betored Beever i's Zale best of tvtings | ea? fantbe Meastume cceupping the eteution of aad tha wart Riv anwuntsbatag st ow hguter So | F vii cdceram rig argc vol | Racauetlae A Re-Beeae Rpt aoe, for 4 Ye etrent 0 tow i bearing NW 2 miles, saw steamship ho rales tramspited. imports 1,700 hhds., 6 uv! boxer for Liv and governed by the «pirit of God, we ha i 1 f M von tn of God, ve unit- ¢hoee were torn off is Mise Emeline Bliss, and 264 bags | . + ry foreign vessel which, by any act | onsale by @ quack Wee esea Tu, "hrowgh the medium of the sho has been copiously treated with cold | Tatrow varied hut litle. So00pbe prime city rem ¥ Froeempctn to Oh ter the portant th sited Ring. , l, MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO ’ 4 Me he beep martian, believing | water, she remained, on Sunday evening, co filled ered, changed hands at To., cash. * et Sine - dem, open pa: 7 have contracted “Ours pai hd that it reste upon ut as brethren in the common with electricity that ber skin painfully sensitive 1 Ldurepare receipts uf produce by the North River ‘t vessels belon: to the United Kingdo “Take care of thy health. yr devoted many yours + ences of Larned, 10 cnoourage you onward and to tothe touch anything but silk gloves, Welemen Ponts, to-day. wore of ashes 75 packages ) flee, to moseer. evigated shelly tn vallast,) wb my jon. wad have eafeliy t! 0 ot oh gach little of our humble advice; which, if also that the house of George Kibbe, near that of | PPM 4, meal. 140 packager when’. 25.000 ba at sy den (of Newport, Ri), Smith, He wd kney, ot pass in citer d ee, fucarasciah cena co pmyompieas. with the spirit given. will revult in gona o * 5,099 do ; corn. 42.40 do; provisions, 18) packages: and es, to P Van Nese & Co. ’ Firth, HY ci, aaeee) trom 6 4. Ste OF. Wt & Mr. Coomes, ruck, apparently at the e ’ with sugar you vaine your henlth, yeu will svoid these To Fi 1846, we separated from you on the moment, Me Kibbe's house was protected by the "nuke: 800 bbls <b ne SiN eet tad eights | ine 2 medicine inall that ie mereee “ ome: IMPOMTATIONN THEE DAT wee, 8 5 “s Jef b =! gad game progers Dollveva cx Foe then wahed et. King rods,” one line of whieh the lightning | Coa—060 toms, 08 chaldrons sane peerndeecn: venvonpra teh ald iene itom 8 Cech rouned by ait rn ewan tt bai be a » followed antil pear the ground, when it entered the Day Gouns—1.508 poekaqes etend, Pilewerth, 7 days, with lumber, to paseit ac at hae men Since that period, we bave broken the slumbers |i, Re at EE Ss argo ppc alae 1M do. | Sie Galeua, Richards, Calais, 6 days, with lumber, to of the wilderness, aud inade the deser olowom drnulio ram, by @bich the house ie supplied with | Ft Pr), Mannefort, Cardia, W, 0 a a rose plains where the wolf, the fox, water Beyond this, there was no material damage ns Bane baler » order, and the grietly bear roamed at will four yours ago, y “4 t Westheld Farms, in | we + vides, 2 hhds skins 11 sheep rkine 17 Br Naesat, NP, 9 days, with fruit, t have now beoume fenced cities, where health, | Westfield, was struck by lightning di the some pote to tage, 00 peace and the spirit of (tod abound; storm, and was destroyed b L maple logs, 32 mapie piso « wre — 18 cane » Prosperity, 1 to: we hare been bioseed by the God of our fathers, | in Weabield be seid vv be ally davtroged | anced Works 3708 yen’ eid not pi od, double the amor norrind: fore epecitied.” [)%,c0eree, 4 duane sraanr, D batt ainetene 7 4 ble neh foe rae ‘vo the seo» sos" Hie'san our the ones ae: & moan ’ a ” peteon: Bid from NBodford Oth, oh: POreen oy @ RIAs. tne frat eae Velvet Was Shes, Mele "taicharen, wo | Sd Somer ne tree pend deh 2 i 4 a = = . e 3 3 with cotton |

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