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. NEW. YORK. HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY. 10,. 1867.. 5 ne eee - hitter tn hen prajudioes.agnines dhe. Catholiog tad very FUNERAL OF THE LATE MRS. GAMEL € SICKLES. AMUSEMENTS, SOUTH AMERICA, princ:pl in the English Hoase of Commons, Mr. Kav- | Services Yesterday at St. Joneph’s Church. ‘ At fy UNE MANS @ faa Beatin, betas a candidate for Spemaneme Goring Ono of our distinguished ee eee General Daniel French Theatre. UR BUENOS. AYRES CORRESPONGENCE. chised athlon of ireland, wndsr he guidance’ of | © Sickles—hus recently been called upon to austaia,, in | Ti associated artiats whose vemi-wookly performances |, eployment State of Afnire. tm Uraguay-Geuerst thelr newly eleoted leader, Daniel O'Connell, made the | the death of his wife, a loss which requires more | “f° now recognized attractions are gradually enlighten- | square wore ps ot] as to Flores? Usurpation and the Arguments ia grand eur to bring their, case, bahege. tho EME bravery io meot composedly and more fortitude to en- | ‘2g the public as to the excelioncies of the of the French ore and attention ef the Colonel commanding the Nin its Fuver—-Skoul@ Uncle Sam Kerognize The East ostion in Pro-| in ‘ap Widese "siete “winch ‘Shltad | de terscaly choo are nedet to opace thechargs of | NDeire, an ently ew oma, ts Meweter de | Tees mua cumng cate on, of the Set: | Beck aw Gevenmmant taiaternal Inpreve- 8 ern Question O- | cir cmanicipation’ theee” yoare’ later, im 1829. | thousands in the roar of battle, or to pass’ throuzh the | Ti¢adore, one of the moat amusing of plays, and given | patitive aris among tbe companion’ of meuts-Commeretah de. Ci of t. Eieioded from the Legusigiaze 20 0 gc grates fatigues of the most arduous campaigh. tor the first time, and enacted by @ trio of the most er bo Late gee Buenos Avan, 8, 4., Nov. 27, 180% ess Arrangemen iu 1826, depend only for ice on the I ‘The lady, who bad but atiai@ed her thitty-first year, | c»pable performers of the company. The piece m which regime division now being ‘Tho present position of Urugusy, or, a8 tt is generally Protestant members who might, be slarae@ slter the} | © pean ca dna a ae Seloans figure a shrewislt wile, «persecuted, husband. and & sia- elon Wieoe, eee aie, ttberintended «PY 1 called ‘here, Bauda Oriental, deserves some especiak : mantly 7 opposed to pe or eumancipati ts Slight!y moreased from time to time, took deep root in | spar inlogue and comical situations, are ‘APattation drill of this ew ong “ asi Hod pa srt that the return of an ‘“‘apostate”’ fro y her constitution, and resulted in the molagoholy catas- Edgard juisnet me. | asthe State Areenal Inst even Coleans Bae miry jut ; a Pius the Ninth to Make Ame (iii cou. Wextord or Carlow—Alled with Catholion, Haas Stuniot, Oar jimited space provents entering Int | Soiing an instractor, exercised te’ battalion in woverel | S04 iis even now under « provisioua! gvermment other Appeal. ae would ne s a inja- M. Seribot and Naddi this charming very excollent movements, which were rendered in 9 | Which bas not been recognized by the United States, a> 2 eth to the arsumenta of thelr powerful enenties, 10 be porch salatnction of tho mast ritionl of the | Yer galley manner, and Rumored toxe two hundred | {hat there is no exchange ot ‘iendly fooling, betwoum ake. &o. ae mn ly under the Gabi ‘the Tenth regiment, New York Volunteers |. &¥ two repablice, They allow us to have no consul i es (Me "se Zouaves), assisted by Captain W. H. Wil- | their ports, and we allow none of their consuls in ourn a Tate? ogiedleal agi SOx, has received authority (0 organixa.e company for | This isp matter of great inconvenience Would « corfoet THE EASTERN QUESTION. their argument foneering tactics aisle of the sacroa building, attended by the following F encoun — staement-ot the factshelp to remedy this state of atiatra?. ~ Prominent officers and civilians as pall boarers:—M: ‘ A the present junctire General Flores, who is by Sevvia to be Evacuated by the Turks, rail cothpact Military Provisional Governor; has just issued @ Panis, Feb. 9, 1867. ‘minded M. Curnochan, Sefior - 4 Proclamation or edict postponing the elections of there strong: An has been arrived at by which the | © ; ve . | public foréne year, ‘This perpetuates the prosent state urkish K pes pated Charies K. Grabam, Of things for et least that time, and the’ attitude of the government most be toa great extent one of usce Garibaldi and the Cretans. Loxpon, Feb. 9, 1867, * ee power in the hands of the raler, and does it promuse se Aletter trom Garibaldi is published to-day ia Venice d curity or anarchy forthe foture? As close observer of |expressigg sympathy for the suffering Cretans, i Tuesday re events on that side of the Plate, { answer the stroke ia ; f - 4 ‘one of good policy and promises good resulta | THE ROMAN. Before the tarbatene of revolution had aubeided ther QUESTION , we. war with Paraguay occurred, involving ‘DBrazif abd tbe” ‘The Page to Appent te the Catholic Powers. ss The afflicted husband, accompanied by his young t ing to the inclemenoy of tho Argentino repabiic. Brazil took the opportunity of de- Pans, Feb. 9, 1867, danghter, his its, now advanced in years, and Mr. ’ id et manding at so short a da: ent from UI i and Mrs Bagiola, the parents of the deceased lady, occu- ment i 4 YY Fepaymy jruguey It is sugted that the Pope will soon make an appeal to S a pied cand eure altar, Tho customary mortuaty mass ari ery good dril! for the gervices loaned by that empire td the: “the Cathalic Powers to sustain him, opposed the Catholic Be, bub Fa tyr ony bod nad: yan) Ay a tho Bex, Haines: successful revolutions in Uraguay,. Whether wil tad "fe tho Thity aevonth regiment, Colonel Farrar, satiar ling, OF not, it bocame » condition of existencer rhe triumph by complete emaucipation in 1820, Th ee ty, So pation | in © { capacities of deacon aod sul presont dis- | whether Geveral Flores’ administration should sum ITALY. priest diod.in 1826, and in 1827 his femate opponent, | “Apacities of descon aad subd ee ee drills have boom held at their armory. 1! Mrs, Kavanagh, ef Ormonde, gave birth to the subject lectior cipitne @f tris command ts very good. mon the exhausted energies of the repubtic and rusit Y of the present sketch, Mr. Arthur siaeMurrough Kav- eben see Mguaeate tetieneh On “here ape TWELYTH KROIMENT, COLONEL a7 Ann, into a ‘oreign war. Little was the money and few ihe An Agreeable Alliance with Aurtrin, auag. Devoted almost to superstition in ihe defence | yo," wasron dered with touching swecuness and profound : a: |. 2B Oflicers and non-commissioned officers of this | men left by the recent struggle; but that litte and fow Fronexcr, Feb, 9,°1867, ee sre ae Spent ee et and an ence must "oe hes aed Led by General Flores im person, w! iy is , dash f . Prince Humbert, Crown Prince of Italy and Com- mavifested his anger against tho Ormonde Indy for | peit carve Torsrord nnd daioer Oe eee at: f plonsaat ittle opera could not be given, and, we {nto the qualiféations of the uon-com missioned at Wuyi) fapidly. cissppowrad: Alter ene year it the mandor-in-Chlef of che Italian armay, will soon marry an expressions acainst their iate pastor and themselves | Dreseive address “He alluded in words of touching | ‘ine Leolerkeane society hold CO aati annie fof, the rogiment is announced. The following officers | front, taking part in every skirmish of tho. vanguard, ‘rchduchess of Austria, Prince Humbert fs the | bY giving herachiid so formed; and tt is only of late | tengerncss to tho deceas: d, and spoke with wari sym- | vor-aty at their hall last evening. Th Y ‘are appointed on the Colonel’s stail:—Rov. stephen H, | Genogal Flores was ‘lett witty bardiy one of his original " 5 years, and among another and more educated con- | yng of the fi ble I iy me salitte aad ay oe | dyng, (chaplain, reappointed; Wm, A, Haya, Engineer, | foros, To recruit from. home was simply impossible, second child ot King Victor Emanuel, the Prinecss | gration, that the belief may be said to have been exuin- | P&ihy of the irreparable loss sustained by the sorrowing | tered in full force, and mirth, Jollity and enjoyment | roomie: Sohn W. Boble, Suigeou, reappoinwed; | Hodetermained to return hice Clotilde, wife of Prince Napoleon Bonaparte, hetng his | guished, Fepublicy ‘he hai been chiled apn eo make many mace | Seite Terenas of tbe nignt The hymatemustoaud }Kovert D. Nownith, Assiitant surgeon. Rich 2 | tiie ime had elapeod when It hed boen hoped that by eldest, Pringe Humbert was born on the 14th of March, | Under every circumstance—porsonal, political, reli Ho had ‘given ‘up all 0 goto the ald of hisbe. | guder their ollclont leader, Ayticola’ acm, Hayaw's.| Bala lite been elecied becond Lieutenant of Company E, | xn election of consutational officers for te eivit govern. > | ficos. o 1844, the is Prince of Piedmont, Princo Royal of the oe Aa tare oa te reaaeaen Seema, loved country: in the hour of her nced, He had cheer- : * Messrs, Chi vive McCord, resigned. ment the country couldretura tothe habits and pursarts i, P fully und th Ch 7 é ‘MISCELLANROUR ITEMA. of peace. On eral Flores’ return from tho front be house of Savoy, and cominander of tho military dis- | able personace, and his revura to the Houso af Commons | Unch “her gotence om the Leld @F Ontae “ills peered hed | ae ee eo ad the extortion of the | Robert T. Hoy‘has been appointed Quartermaster and | wax very ordally welcomed anid an clecilon. was at trict of Naples’ There are a great number of Austrian | * feW months ax» excited a very natural curiosity in the | Hoived to perpstoate her national unity and glory. Ho | on thmo. gentlemen. Mr. Willlam Stanway, tne | Charles W. Whiting, Jr., aidde Camp of the Furst cav- | ence expected. But, why was. tt» not.ordered? The ‘ 4 os minds noi only of his neighbors and friends, but {n legal | jad gufferod in the canse of freedom with a ready alacri. | ostecmed President of the gecioty, aud other cecriomen } SHY brigade, General Postiey. country! was not yet in a tranquillized state, (here were srehdechoases, and at almost every marriagcable age, circles both In Treland aud England on the subject of tis | ty" “Now ho was called upon torender unto Him who | made ‘appropriate .epoectes, ana ie Closson, Fred. ‘he. Ninety-aixth regiment, Colonel Krehbiel, contem- | no completed registers of vorers and there Was 210/protec- probable reception in that distinguisaed body, the mem- vé her, the chieftest treasure which had, blest his iife, | Steins aud others did @ Muth: dramatic for the aunuao. | Plate phrading. on the 22d ef. February to celebrate j, tion against ti atelection.. She people had uo ren- bers of which are heid so stricily by “rule” both in ° Washin, irthday. to trust that tho ‘mili id allo PINANCIAL AND COMMERCISL. ther legislative association and form of debats, scene ties ky thn Ws vow ie Guriene. seme bers. 5 The, halt was. deautifully | A hoard of examination t0, laquiro. laio the qualifca- ) sion of tue wil of the people. ‘Thus fovarish stato of the Se ion tte An English writer, speaking of bis return and probable | 1® ie fecren of Divine idee a ce na ee rT . 7 tions of ‘National Guard officers convenes at Albany FP public ind could not be aliayed at once, Besides, the Tho Loudon Money Market. Te ee a ee icapee the cmoce | Bim hitherto, Then, pointing: the mourning faunily to | tars z st, T Site Sk some rhe teeing oer eee Eee S boon san ae ae, ms Getonm Fon o—xoon, | ettintin 0 Seite en amet te 0" | tr ero aectpunte aut soent tng | sf lb ahoremboue ins ec cons canes | Manor Rear arm cats arage run, | and alrey beer, ty gai mt ce Cousois for money. 91 3-16; iuons of the United Kingdom during, at least, the { t2eclsims of the Catholic Church to the udmiration of | to the utinost to make every ono present satistied with tablishment of peace and order. A strong arm was CAN SEU! J which even after death fot! tT George M. Baker, Seventy-fourth regiment ; Colonel | needed to adjust such tatters as only a military rater “AMEMICAN SEOURITIES, prevent ceniury, In, his the. House-vellic ly Sh soe mn al gene Lp baal oa re twentieth anniversary of the New York Liederkrana | jey ‘Martin, "Aid-de-C: 5 La nt Coldnel & . . In this state of things the Gea grant some indulgences. As his locumotion is ‘ ys P. Bunith, Assistant Ins; General, I callvd Hi toget! ‘od advice whether by his servant carrying him. som other * person’ Prayers, tho reverend father concluded his cffective Ad- Lg scram licences Terres fathead fm mace Peausbtel eter barnaties iment, Brook- Sontod et ube tha oittatods or peered pen eos an ‘honorable meinber”’ must be adm ted * withta TOON 1 ints dann. Se? tn: dain capabicy’ by noon by A vary corct and fashionable audience, | lyu,,Major Thomas Dakin was promoted Lieutenwnt Sol | year, The council wascequelly éivided, and the miuery i mete dine ge tiek Raranegh tees hia apat——for-L ulituhes wae Madeome toes honor t (ur toperted occasion Lb Ab Harr. ee eat 4 gnel, viop MeKee, and Captain F. A. Mason was.chosen } Uictator gave the versie .lenoeet ontering-aee- ‘he cotton market opens stzone, with aprokable day's | howsoever ‘anxious lie ‘might be for ‘ra. house, Rickine [int thes hour ee bs Cones Merde, ee sry wae se — sume surprise, bet without. of sale of 10,000 bales. Prices, however, are unchanged, | thus testify hia anxisty to assist his party and carry | companied by bis daughter, he arose and followed down ee npoe reg Le haya eI «WESTCHESTER COUNTY. INTELLIGENCE. whole country is united in maki: mmidditng ‘uplands being still quoted at 14). a 143d, | it safely through by carrying in @ vote, Them. | tho Aisle all that was mortal of hor whom he bad loved ron ninerpes pela yn Peace nod congtitational order as they cn, per pound De Te er me arent, Ge Mexieed, La wat wae fnirm and tottering, the feelings Fing o Wast Farus.On. last Wednesday foronoon a | | Mcantime tMe government is doing: its utmost for the Lrverpoot, Feb. 9—Eventng. record his vate? In his home he contrive, hedgohog- salechalty of as’ eocaner betas Mhesty tee. Q rastesial ‘of the country. A bew Custom Huuse. ‘The cotton market closes firmer. The cales of the day | like, to roll from place toplacey This, I : om PAN, od tie ieee’ comeatod meds v fire broko out on the premises of Mr. Jacob Sanderson, | bas bo a built, a rallroad chartered ard ihe works reached 12,000 bales. Micdiiug uplands are quoted at | ot be practicable in she House; and, as ‘strangers"”.|. rushed tumultuously from the builting after him, testi. A Hazet | Weak which waa attended with consequences of } a new: fs is railway for the raising and the the extroie price of the mornmng—14%4d. per pound. poswse dr ae kon S3 ot ss I :) fying in various ways the hold he had upon’ their | Eyes has well trained and’ ® serious character. The barn was complotely destroyed, Sauuea shipe and steamers has been inaugnra' Liverpeé! Breadstuffs Market. . | 10 those onerous ones whieh, even with funy developed | Bearis, and the extent to which they shared his sfiic- ‘advan. | a8 eleo the entire stock, consisting of une yoko of oxen, riots tied’ wi aulcllen ge dauredion ome Feb, 9—Evening.’ |’ members, he oftentimes finds It dificuls to discharge. | “90. lot ‘ Pid Sale etn, Saab or from government. Also the Livsrpoon, Tho breadstufls markt remains steady and without | 4, ‘when Mr. Kavanagh succceds in that very delicate | ,, 2"¢, {aneral cortége thom reformed and change in rates, Mixed Western (American) corn is still pry, byes coueae epurttion of teaching the | 2 Catholic Come Second avert quoted a: 40s. per quartet. Speaker's eye,” will he.be privileged. to address her | Temain: pears —— proceeded to where the Burcudty me chan acer placename See bs ait tat TOR Oe pecans he il te ST te tadercnova: thas General tickian wut leave’ fod ; aed while iy sae asleep, she) Hopse Land has destined: 18: po eae eee wore reane to. | allowed’ to stand upon his seat, afd thus obtain an. emi. | Sbsrleston next week, accompanied by Bin daughter, of Mr, [Robert Yadhued, fh Molrosé sttoct, “Mofroue, mt 50: demand for beef 19 bri ith sales of allfevents, though vee ee ie at ae of burgiara and (Sune Indididie Wine bee tare his’ posture in the rt : Fobbed pt vate eating apparel, ‘ Ty 0 3 for he is ? i the gang stumbied . i air, arousing an inmate of y house; but be- MARINE INTELLIGENCE, ie tne com deation : Sota rare coal bo anerad they bad mp ; -Querxsrows, Feb, 9—Rvening. 4 = | ‘eacape. - ee ae & The Canaré steamship Asia, from Boston via Halifax, Kavanagt: has. s, Proc ord Sas AeA Cae, MEENA Ae acrived at thig port to-day, and alter landing the mails Rea ag . ‘ i place in the Methodist Eptecopal church et Mount Ver- I E z ti: i sailed for Liverpool, ghee ‘ete’ Mecgis the alove extract have been removed by conatitutional ; the flames airs ye NT Ns cag ouside etn ak ine as partca, Those howe THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. action during the recess since his election. Bouman and 3. E. bo om ithe verne of 3a Sketch ef an Extrnordinary Member of the THE WHISKEY FRAUDS IN BROOKLYN. Heavse of Commons—Arthur MacMurrough . ; K rT M. P. for Wexford County—Quee- 7 “ cayse a good deal of excitement among the sporting fra- tee, Ne pear Priviteme. cure. STATES OSTRICT Covat. eer 4 ‘Vernity, came off a few evenings since at Highpeak, on The British Parliament, which met in session on the ate of Long Islané Sound. Although every effort ‘| was “taalect’ i “itt His tt : Ah of February, contains on the roll of the members of Mi Wexford, in Ireland, a gentleman of refinement, @dneation, the most untiring habits of business, a Hl Ei 3 a i if ‘Speaker, may give rise to a novel and most delicate ‘ton of privilege, in conscquencesf his ul ap pearance owing to congenital or rather ebbreviation, " pie asl Bofore introduciag Mr. Kavanagh to our readers as appears at home, and in the shape im which he Will en- tants both the civil an@ military authorities should enact such laws es will beet subserve the interests of the people and bestow upon them a competence in military affairs that will, sooner or later, prove invaluable, The establishment of a Division Bureau, under the Immediate supervision of the Major General Commané ing, with a competent corps of clerks, or the restoration of tho Division Board of Officers, should claim the favora- Of 1 ble considoration of the ‘slature, Under such man- } kept up till a late heur th morning, jutatien might be adopted by | the meeting broke up, the “Bobs” returning to todo military duty may | town “adder, if not wiser "and with the e ion forded thowe ei i fe i fF £ i if fei a eee ie i i [ | , -émvador,’’and seeking such means to effece the remem- of the war, sad effect a coalition, or amalgama- Won, of the two hostile reces, the Celt and his “fereign enemy'’—a consummatwa which eppears distant even E H H 3 oF fy i il ty gfe sits, H 3 : 583 i ii Fig i Hy I 28 Bteahing. the quot,” The ‘therefrom a quantity of cigars and liquor, The a ‘Committed bm to await the action of Grand jury. i 4 f i i Protection if ie uf 2 g =: £3 385 Hi é 4 By a 5 g EI 3 ; i Hr a8 Hi F aB2 Fi é a ii ry and of resort em at 5 Bm 8 at Jolin Mion pstng ite officers be . MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Eva Kneiekner ed Somes Cotwralth a The steamship Henry Chauncey, Captain Gray, wih ‘TeuPrep Outrage Mearo,—, rolment of the reserve militia; that division |. leave this on Monday, for Aspinwatt. = = ‘A ‘negro Samed | tae inspectors be trauaferred to the Inspector. General's The malls for Central Acnorica and the South Pacific z : ETE it ri Hy iit ii ne heads testified | Nelson Graver, twenty-one years of age, who bas been and Assistant Adjutant Genorals be created ‘Will close at half-past ten o'clock londay morning. to the barre's oe hay ne ty ramapngpaat rye fovecb dvision aud ptbtis tethioss haw tiptey a pager i ss watoavavineeameer nena will, were. . arsenal ome of our ares; the ut Caharsio, for come time past, was arrested yesterday ~~ uy igioena es the Park; be ready at half-past nine o'clock in the morning. | peseegee meme mrs Pte Aerie charged him - Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six conta, who thous | therefrom a quantity of articles. A gill more serious he State appropriation: seaary ‘eending the report was probadi: wht Farce, % oa hall Businoane by Mr. ned, ; oe sabeesea ten peed apply." iON Broadway, root Wo.'® between 3 and 20% jonday. vA Hew, Way, for, Clonning New York Streets i Vin a ifcations of bias, bey, oy and eudh os Mr. ge —aee inet 4 i mTiNG and Savonine, Mi ‘sensational character wea pe CEA UDER MRE gute Bento ws the ae ae etime that Giis'acaem of weudeieat | Werle’ Fair. Repairing he. Now. 4d 6 Jobe sirect. mewsmoogering was exposed and broken up. Generals commanding the several divisions The Governor's slat at Ale Val Canal street and druggists, —_———_—_——__ All vy iw Legal Latteries.—Cirow- ‘ Dwited States ve. Michadt Moran,—Moran io & stove RK, @: excetios perfect dealer and keeps store tm Aflantic streqt, Two weeks sdoountant, ago he was engaged to cart some illicit Whiskey, and iS <a ae aan was arrested by the police with the spirite in his wagon. th some difficulty, seroas ‘Yostorday he was taken before Commissioner Jones and ryrtom = he perfected hed to the action of the Grand Jary, attr muck painfal perseverance. There v8. A. J, The accused Verity of ol hand writ s anthor he has lately produced # work ent aise of the Eva,” Uinstrated by eketches taken. uineolf during a ‘ofuise ju Bix yacht of that name, fe Work 18 Spoken of as vivacious and of very graceful tion, moat of his countrymen, Mr, Kavanagh is a keen oo showing bimgolf a dashing horseman and uitsman, an almost wnerring shot, one of the most expest of Irish yachtmen, and an recormplished driver ‘ef a four io-hand team, When bunting he fs seated in & sort of ee og favented for ey ne pan ced his reine with wreak expertness w iabaron stam be does’ when fying, slong behind a os hope Topewalk of John Banner, alt four fase carried ‘A rervant from corn Chest: street Thompeon avenue, to pince, bat — 1 wanes mg pres veh “i = vim Re contrives to m0. o room shy 0% ven when engaged in ‘conversatton, night and damages i». ‘anagh has been married for some renee ‘The fire was evidently of fads ait tho people Me hee alae manner, Chat ec r J LI eo comzideration, thir uulon has been blessed wl ; WAUGURATION OF A BUST OF ARRAAM LikeOKI. 2 bree farnity of blooming, Healthy chiltren, whe are ‘Lovrevn. , A Harry Marble’s bust, of President prog b was aah fm ana ire beiey) t 5 G yrernor Bri one wo for Maj ithe hot all 26 fun Y Salas Governor Bre " . intima olf now i, The house Gatholie from qulogy. il be dolvired. by Ouiag Gondrat Bp thoron, tacticians reflects much { Mone. Hooss —The 8 of the echorepeaba te eo of vA A jas just heen received tom credit upon thie 7 mmand and an aT (he propriety, wend! th father of the honorable ber of wo write. ‘Wandat consequenoe of a ‘The presence of General Aapin’ atone » | Ex! Won a mode! schoo! hor sairty Hh Cather became a Protestant in order to marry into | Cor byt he ctprewes his warmunet Tonad arto apna was very grailiying and congenial. feet, with «i) the modern lm oota, ty ‘he netre fain'ly of Ormonde, and from this house awe of | with thope woo render Uhia just teihute to the Litt PROTEST, CE GARD, whethera nodal ‘schoolmagy’t ia wo bo part, ‘He mather of the presem, member. The lady was very | New Ha’ OB. good maar y Avery fing, beimtion deal of ‘the right wing Of tha 7 niture, ii alog’s Hel, iS Wy butiding was in the charge of s man gamed Edward oun Factory, ol Bs #i é iti i F a at oh 3 iz He esse cps a 5 i i i a E H feztese HF pes z te rE = 33 f i ae f : tainty, The question i, does this indicate-weakvest'er -