*-'■ THIRD EDITION I«* CMtle Letter. New Castle, Nov. 27.—Prof. S. K. Murdock will give an entertainment in ri the Court House to-morrow evening con sistiug of readings from noted author». A shooting match will take place to- of morrow to be governed by the Bogardns at rules, :$ prizes will be contested for. An entrance fee of *1, open to any person residing in this city. | Jas. Callahan has removed to Ids new »tore on South street. A saloon will be opened in the building which he vacates. Our gunners are talking of going over , to Cumberland Co., N. J., lor a tew days sport. A gentleman trout this city silent a few days last week at Millville and on Friday last, bagged.58 quail and 5 plieaa ants. Rabbits were never known to be plentiful, they can be purchased in Miliville for 15 cents per pair. The Board of Education met last even- u ing in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court and Register in Chau- | IW. Whitlock, principal of the gran,mar school, in lus monthly report I ill,- ltoard of Education mentions the ' I lloudnir" scholars"as^ lisvln'g* averages foliowmg scholars as haying »yerngu, over glj y . Ilennann,!l.!, 0. Rulings, ! (lf .12, Is. Lane, I*-, M. B. Fleming, IL > ! Ii. llolsclimaker, 88; U. Deakyne, 8D ; IS. Fleming, 81: A. Wheatley, 85 ; J. I Gallagher, 84. " be tlm in n of the house as they t cd Hi ,o so cerv. îo A IlOlal» ROIIIIKICT 1'HIVATB KBSIORKCR ALS A (JUANITV OK JEWEL KY. A \ AND Yesterday afternoon, a man called at the kitchen door of the reddenc- of Mr. (diaries (fanU.v, No. 311 West street, and axked for a pair shoes. Being informed no old shoes around the • he departed, jw he came by the th it there ho a I eiiing between # and 14 o'clock, heard a noise, and went «ertam if all was right, tiiidi* g tin»t nothing was the matter she returned to the kitchen ag »in where she ined until bed time. Shortly before JO o VI' ck Miss Ann 11. Can by, visited m, and found that several arti cles on her bureau had been disturbed. info mied the remainder of ;«ry, and the mat it once investigated. Upon Mr. Cauhy's daughter going to lier room, l stor> front) she found that a very valuable gold watch and «ham and also ■ medallion contai ng tbe portrait of her father, had been stolen from one of the bureau drawers. Fuither search revealed "the fact that a -liver lurk and spoon and several uiin articles had been stolvn. The thief is i d to lie tlie man who called at tlie house during the afternoon, lor a pair of entrance to th« by climbing 111 the second story A*, the time tlie robbery ommitted the family wer« engaged adiiig in a room directly beneath the one from where the articles were taken, t ut they weie tins that anv In th the - st; n h «lie at the family of her disc •r (s H« gdned Mil back ri»« are of the fact . heal'd A WAI I INC* BURIAL. The hi dv of Jacob Cloud, who rmn iri'ted tu ici de at the Rogaii 11 >1 se ye-tsiday m ruing, is now at undertaker Wilson's « fii *e, avAa'mg U.e decision of Bom« relat v- 8 *, iu relation to the inter ment. Mr. l'lai k. ol Cons'hohocken, l'a., who married a niece of tbe (let e ised ariiv -d this mo ning, and i-* waiting for the a rival of a brofl ei-i"-l iw, Mr. Mo* r , of Chester. Mr. Blank went out ! m burying ground, this in >rn s uue of th*î rela tives of th« deceased are buried there. Since th • suicide it, has been 1 arned that the deceate 1 ha 1 quite a numlxr of re l-fives in B audywnie Hundred and the mi rounding neighborhood. to Mt t'O st No Job at all lent "T," in yesterday » <»a esp» ctfullj- intimated tliat a» ho introduced Col 7. F.T'l K ! 'P M ax well, into City Council pro •r«aM« of the police force, ciim: the ordii vidi ng for an t applicant for the position of Cheif «,it 'looks too much likejob tv ork," Folic It is but justtortay Mr. Maxwell that man of tbe Police Committ ee his duty to introduce the oidn -u picion cm I • c it uii l therefore an ju-tly In- attache 1 to th act. A FALSE RUMOR. The ileiahl this m »ruing, gave pub o a rumor mat Chief Justice ( ouiLVjb wai suppo-e'd tobe suif ring at'ack ot small-pox, at tbe res - ss Margai et ir, according to •ii, tbe atieudiiw physician, is is only atifier u ordinary iudiapi * t «m. dance ol b . niece DviijU- 6. Tins IJI M Dr. Bh the Uni» f J to ing Imu 1C iighv Acadcnij inter term of this excellent insti tution will commence on Monday, Dc-f Rugby is now r one of tlie most tborough and educational institution; .•ember 2d riled as umplete •ountry. »! the Nalc I ii th«* WilmingM veiling money sold fc .r Mi V) Lo: Association, ll per In N.*w York, yesterday, Col. Maple-1 -m, manager of the ojiera troupe sow performing at the Academy of Music, tbe charge of violating tue ftit'ie which prevents the employ ment of girls under ten years of age upon the rtage. Maplesou waived ex amination and was bailed in $3lM) on each of the the several charges. I «steil Russell 6 l Northrop » Are happy to Inform the people that their I stock of Ladies', Geni's and CMIdren's ' ~Fi I 1 Q UNDERWEAR at present all sizes »«1 all prices be.ng represented. full Wa, Cloaks, Shawls —and — Dress Goods» Nu v» r so cheap Table Linens. Napkins, Towels. &c. S,c. In Endless Variety. Choice Style« -IN Waterproof Cloakings. octie. FOURTH EDITION Tkc Dodu» Dlloullr. ri BTnaa r akt^icula»« 07*™» ah»k«t q Mn Hian Ko ., Snv Cochran' L ' of Delaware, arrival here this morning at y o'olock. Sheriff Davis, with the warrant of Governor Carroll, drove at for one« to Dodsoo's and made the arrest of and Mrs. Dodson, and by noon Mr. Dodson and Mra. Dodsoa, accompanied by thalr 'J" ' 0 " JLL f , ' . ,,, of tTo mrZugrr ahoutf re" tïn but Om state's attorney directed .Justice Thomas of that it was not a bailable case, and the and offer of bail was thou declined by thejus- an tlce. ffheriff Davis then telegraphed Meawng.-r Hose to meet him at the Del- { ", "R™ *™ r . e t , ., ] k when he'would surrender u , hirnX tody of Mrs Dortsôm Dod- Ui* ann and Mrs. Pretiyman accompanied | Mrs. Dodson to New Castle, where Dod son will renew his offer of bail. I Thus ends the Maryland part of this ' singular esse, unless evidence is discov **rim that the chi I Iren were foully dealt 1 with, as charged I, y Jones. The people ! (lf K ,„ lt 00unty |iav# uot been B f ow in ne ! denouncing in the severest terms tile the nmrderom. whi. g and shooting of I Joues. The only way the Dodsons can 'justify themselves before the community t,,B will he toshow that Jones is a vile slati- ' *' al «1er* r. If they 'eNtabli«ti th<* Innocence »ud purity of their household the Dwl s* m>»i manner of Jones's punishment will «till h be condemned. Whatever his crime is tlm manner of punishment tafelt to bean I x outrage on Urn country. J t must not be tlenied, however, that the statementH of , .loues are generally credited in the Dod hou neighborhood. the Mfson looked cold and IndifTer- 1 s the most distr« H-ed of 1 of the party, and his condition pitiable to J _ , , , „ ...d Mrs. Dodson is a woman forty-five I lt , years of age, about five feet six itches in ; height, weighs about one hundred and i forty-five pounds, is rather stout, has brownish hair and light eyes, in one ot which there is a defect, giving her an uu amiable appearance when lier face is in a fait set of te 'th, which, when she smiles—and she did smile dur ing the proceedings—relieves the rallier unpleasant appearance of her face. Her complexion is dark and rather coarse. She was dressed intlark clothes, of coarse material, and well enveloped in a large shawl. .She said not a word during the jjending of the application for bail. In deed little was said save by the .State s at toruey, and t he whole matter seemed more like a funeral than anything else. _ Mrs. Alice Prettymaii the daughter in I. V . J reu ) ,ua,l i Wtujtiur I n attendance on Mrs. Dodson, wai neatly dressed, he* f »ce paD, sharp anil sid. She sal meat of the time beside he^r ; Mr. D 1 nIsod stood in tiie r»*ar * .. of his wife and daughter looking like t h ep: i* u r< while they appeired so be 1 lb* wjtn-sscH I When M . D.idson found that his wife 1 T( would hate logo to Delaware b* ioquir- iSß cd the time of a bv.lander, and there I A. being jet time, went off to draw the the n-cesrary funds from bank to de ray alt expenses con,lug mt ut.on tlie remov- I f|V Hi ol Ids w.f, . Immediately prepa,aliens 1 were made lor them to ride lu a varr sc m J with rtheiitl Davis to tue Delaware liüe ,o meet Trueman R,„e, the Delaware of m-menaer The par y sat out about da threeo'clock. It is a singular coiuci- 1 deuce that the woman and her compan- j ions should have bn u lakeu by Sheriff Davis in this ride over the very same | route which was taken by me part, tbit Conveyed Jones to the scene of the at tnany I fj: Mrs ent. Dodson J. ton by repose, «lie h; mother. t' of I a mao'i..rt„i u,o | . v „ . . A nee ing ol the Lehigh \ alley coal operators was held a r Bethlehem, l*a., yesterday. About lif een ojieratore were present. The proposition of Presidents Gow en and Dicksootoe intiuue the com- 1 blnation until April 1 was rejected, but conference commitlee was rwpp,.lnted and were authorized to make arrange-1 menls is uding negonations for temporary stoppages ol mining after January 1. I It is reported that the Duke of Edin- j burgh will visit N«w York harbor with * his ship, the Black Prince, immediately alive of the royal fduiilv, and as siicli representative presented to the Presi dent by Sir Edward Thornton, whose guest be will be while at tlm national tempted murde', when t* e other rosds leading t , th« j Do . i *• ttei ■ral Ncmm. - l ■\ be L-gislat j of South Caroli ■on at Columliia met i *'g (liar ro . «--.«»'i ; cirerk 'hTV'' ! of Ih autvirt, w:im I t*-d a Act- ! on hi ijommnia, y day. Tb« »Senat« organized by tin* yes dt (»f .1 r, proid-nt, j lerk The Hou nd .Si n;trd, Spex mgs Gant protested au tin- 1 ■ i I »ist for I her of a f< vi ng a •I' bribe : i ng Gova sage, relating sent a brief m«*- I «»r Hiuipso bully REVIEW OF SENATOR BAYARD'S ' ... . . o tins city, will reply ■ Bayard * Op ra House ie City Hall, to-night. Stats | Sl'EECH. J. B. VVelsl »S -nator Speech, at tli tree, everybody invited. to Mr. Wm. Patterson, Truck No 1 (Balt cur«*it of a severe pain in the back by two applications of Keller's Roman Liniment. Dept.) Fi -Il I UTS ! » I In offering 0ELEBEATED SHIiiTS , Te the public, we would call your atlen tloIi 10 lhe following points : LOW IIV PRICE, Being cheaper than the same «pialily can l»e made at borne. H'-autifully Finished. Fertect In Fit. Latest In Htyie. Cut L Tbe .sea« And guaranteed to give perfect satisfac lion. Try them and you will buy no other. For sale by sizes gtliwl i to** Muslin. Pel ,e«i. C. 8. MORGAN ir,,H „AI „ A-r ' ' I. Iyu'Iut x Mu«l(' Kt«rr, aul6 D'4 .Markcl Klm l 3in Piano«, Organ», and Sheet Music, ^o. tt*il Mar''«! Ntrecf. Htlert's Pianos a specialty; also, good econd band pianos tor sale and for rent. In private and la mart Music lessons gl Classes. Terms moderate. FIFTH EDITION. Ike Hew Licht. Tlie agent» of the I'eunsylvania Globe q m bj J| U Company were in tbia city again, last evening, and had a confer L ' ,lce with the Lamp Committee of the City Council, in relation to lighting the city. The Lamp Committee will eoon ask for proposals for lighting the city for 1K7U and the new company will put in its bid. E. B. Frazer, Clerk of Council, has re cejyed a letter from Mayor l'owderly, of Scranton,l'a., highly extolling the merlu in of the light furnished by the new com l-a»y. He said that one-half of the c.ty of Scran on was ligh edby this new light P and the other half would be, as soon as b an injunction obtained by the gas coin pany to restrain the city from using the I n { igb ^ coll | d U , rem oveJ.Mayor l'owderly ! " also said the use of the new light had te suited In a saving of several thousand dol- • Ui* to the city. | — - — « m - THAT EDGEMOOR SKELETON , r . , . ... , , Jordan A. W Ison, f oiouer !17 ' 8 undertaker,went out to kdgeuioor 1 r the purpose of Investigating the re- ! by cent discovery of a skeleton in that ne ghborhood. He learned that while the people held various theories in re I * „»rd to IheTk, I et on m i ns, ?f"rt w. m b-l ' h , , , , ? , , na»i arrived, io a Ueuch over winch w*s h ii t the foundation wail of a house. ai This i isstiDDOted will eHeutuallv ore- .,' x t it Iron Hs.nâ a«ain « ï til the L'L V ß K to , ! u 1,1 ' . ( ,ty 1 p ' a *" , i vr > mcent fays that about the year 1847 the Coroner of New Cas le County held an inquest over the b.sly of a youag man tint h«d been found along the Delaware above Wilraiugto.» la ...d buried tl„ h,d, wl.hu,ttputliim >t lt , a Cll |i iell or box lllc . a/U ] r considerable comment at I he tin,-. Mr Vmc^nt i _ _ ~ Ik ny " irn> ^»p i-ring A iteer. _ . . as T,,K ^ I,,KK COUNTY MAM,KN8 ADven TLnits aftkkan AI.L-MQUT DAÄCK. of Srnoti.hnimn Pm Ynv on T . * j ** **;' ^ 6, T T «!f^ .. . c D ^î lr / ortMr 8 Uake, in I ike ( j !?*' rftday evening last., that ,. was * ,twn»' 8 "ly inhabited, and the means of communication few ; Htere *ure, tho»i a wiio at end such gatherings f|V 'i"® ,ll ly gu on foot for miles to he !*' ««•"; Three maidena-Miss J " D '" e Une— Miaa Cox, Miss Brink, and P'/®., 'I 18 , "„rlhwest bank of T,rt, r', Lake, and to get to ilia da " ce l,,wei1 ,,vel ' f, > »small boat, 1 A,l8r breaking up on Kaltirdity j they slaried to return home m | I nterred, when Mr. Wil- h of The »kcletoa of the opinion that the skelc ton found tbe other day is that ot the for young mau w ho was so carelessly buried by the Coroner over thiily years a1IS«. Acting Governor Sill Inrun HPnt »brief mniwxgB relative wliully ! looiltoplo». 3in B I, I | good i la i WILL BE CLOSED. . , , m "« «f Hm Del»* Western hailruad will b e closed row. The freight I to-mor OIT* COITMTlf COI7HT. The Full Verdict in the Clayton Lodge Com—A n Action of lteplevln—Mre. Lodern Captured. Special to the Gazette, New Cahti.b, Del., Nov. 27—Court opened thia morning at 1U.:U). Judge» Wootten and Houston on the bench, The names of the general Jury were called. The Jury in the case of Samuel Magee vs. Clayton Lodge w hich went up yesterday afternoon at four o'clock came down at U.4S with a verdict favor of the plaintiff of the amount claimed (»27«) with Interest, with the amount of donations and ftmerai ben ^. ' „i iJT, 1 —1'. fr a, oins Leîo.'I.i fér ?i,„ Ld .. r .... IP. ar The Cuiirt apnointed Messrs Johu Patren.,,«? Georere TtalelTml Lev! Bird a committee on examination John If. Roberts vs. I»«ao Grubb late Sheriff Cummins for plaintiff and ltod ney tordefence. . lids is an action of replevin. Robert* was a tenaut of* house at De aware City belonging to Wimarn Wler during 187«. u " De icember -dill Mr. Roberts sent by ma. to Phlladelplila. a nute giving n-'ce to M r. Wicr of his IntentTon to «"'''he property on the Wth of Marcia Ir - Roberts surrendered possession of h " Pf"J» r,v ,'o H'« t'>wu official in the year HOT and gave the key to U.e town constable. , . , ai *', 011,11 olaim**« by the plain till is SIR..50. .,' Jtor 8 e ( -lsrk, pOMttusster at.Delaware Clty ' 'if th ?'° uU tent,tied to sending the notice by Mr. Roberts, The qu«*stion was aa to the legality of such a feuding; that the n .lice was not recel veil in Philadelphia by Mr. Wier u,,,il two d %ys after its u-ing mailed, cut the plaintiff*out of ilie ninety «lays' la ?i ... . , .. . , the Jury, and If re tlrea " u lu ' •* Up to May 1. 1K78. the Harlem compa ny received •.« per lamp ner year. The Gas Commission tlmn admitted naptha as a competitor, the result being an award totheOlobeGasLightCompauy(nap tha) at $2ß P«r lamp, for nearly one-half of the Harlem coipany's lamps. This year the Harlem company, in order to compete w.th the Globe company, re j uce( j ^ price to $21 per lamp, or in oth r words. $1.'» lea« than was received by them in 187«, or, In round figure», $«n, «00 v»*ar le— time the city |iaui them in Utf« The Napthu com|iany still mtHiu a portion of the diattict at $20 a lamp, , - , b'rday the Mar.|U,s of Lome and tlie frinecss Louise will, the Duke of Edin hurg. dined w„h Lieutenant Governor Archibald. Among the guesU was Vit» Admiral Ingletteld ami ins ady A drawing-room was held immediately af ter the dinner by the princess and was attende, 1 by a large number of ladies ami Mr. Wicr issued an attachment, ami ,ev >' f° r r «»' l »an made upon th« goods of Mr. Robert* on hnsou »anel noon tram. SU« w. Constable K for security. The General #lury of the first, n w-as disctiarged from further attend; of this term, caller Thank-gi ring. Tiie Roberts ill he being . Grubb Jury came down 1th a a verdict in favor of six cents damages and dec 1 ml panel to-morrow Tii Friday; • Ml at 13A5 p. m. pl-aiiitilf with v :o-*ts. (»AS. the N. Y. Si to day. HONORS TO LOHNE AM) LOUISE. Halifax, N. S., November20.— Yes gentlemen. The princes»lia, 1 tlie M quia of Lome on her right and the Duke of Edinburg on her left. . , sidarabla «xcitciii«ntis alleged attempt of Justice Wilcox, of Madison, who heard Rev. Mr Hayden at th« preliminary bearing, to hhciih^ uii ,i«r false pretenses the knife found at the scene of the tragedy. The state bassuc ceedoded in gaining possession of the knife. thk .SIERRA NEVADA MINES K lttKn ; , „inlV'cftf' fl^t'tol ifavthi^whoTf^T ..fri" erosfeut In the 2,280-foot level of the Sierra Nevada ism porphsry, with the exception of a email streak of ore near the top. Tlie *»t>rth d ri ft from tbe station is being turned we t toward the ore body. A MURDEROUS KNIFE IN SAFE KEEPING. Niw Haven, Conn., Nov. 30. -Oon tasloned by tlie The American parmaceutical Associa tion iii -t iu Atlanta, (ii., yesterday, with a full attend deliveied tlie address of well was responded to by W. M. ISaiidets, of Canada, the proUdriit of tbe association. e. Mayor N. L. Angler which Spotted Tail and his chiefs who have been losing |»oiiies for some past, are de termined upon bringing about a reform, and as preliminary step they have turned lion d\ thieves. The thell remedy is likely prove etlccli' JiDULAl iUJSAL. ' IM . r dent« nrenaMst for Dus I yard oni«^. i ir-t claa« Prüfe«» JUSKPH öHuRTLUDuE, a. M , Jyl»-w3m »it EHLE Y AN FEMALE cuLi.r.iinTT I Vf Wii.ninutun, Dblawakk. ALthe opeulmc of tlie Kali term. Mon ! day, Kept. 9, 1H78, there will be a NEW President NEW furniture, NEW repairs tk">«Kbout the bu Win«, NEW pianos, the modern conveniences NEWLY Intro duced to add to the comfort of tue young .ladles both In tbe public and private APLEWUÜU INSTITUTE, M CON CURD VILLE, PA. •r; (Oris «11. « s, Y »I« ( Principal. a all lids at the OLD Pne rooms, For catHlovues address the president, REV. »I. M . WILLIAM«, A. M. jyl-tf ELAWAKK UKrt/i HOI'SK, 30» MARKET STREET, D ABOVE THIRD, WILMINGTON, DEL Tue obeap««l lace m tlie city to bev yon OARPETS OIL CLOTHS MATT; NOB ANL V INDU W SHADE Ileury Greebe So» MARKET BT IcetU-Ni r, e N . h. C* and low»-». i mi ot lee G L-WÜÜÜKUFF ûi GO r i'o haccoh. K CIGARS, PIPES, &c, &c, I No. 13 NORTH THIRD 8T„ ftHliLi HIXriliA. U. L Wuuesjrf da* C Cask«« CROSBY Æ HILL ii LADIES&CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, Which Is lp-*-g 8 , 1 offere-I at prices which must prove HaiUfaetory to tlie most economical buyers. Crosby & Hill, Invite special attention to their stoclc]or Which they — now sellln 1 at very low-price*. Crosby & Hill Invite special atien'i i*U)Jthelri«tookjor ' Hos'ery, Gloves 4 Underwear, A* they have an 1 . . mens« ass »rime it at WONDERFULLY LOff PHIUEB. CROSBY l HILL. Invite special attention lo their stock of| bilks, Cashmeres, ShawL Skirts, &c. Which areo.Ter«lt„fl re md /. fiftire lot i 11 Uni S 'I Ii, hi tr : n ; 1 r ;.m'< « Uft Ii J Ur, If, j. •l Join », •iy,/rtcuj 1 ■ co,, y Of trj, ft ft ' : ' -, /* »•Uh, tter. ID r, ol:, Waaltiic linn, and iJuuieh Jjyai 1 *cy, Inir Chief Ji a,U» ,y th' t . S. Paient Office, m, Mrmbt re of Cungrmjmin every $ Adürcê»: 1,01 IN IIAtiUCKdto., q hUents and Attorneyt at lau>, Ul ** 1 W I». €. tot / Ihr AW mi I. i>fi t < 'ant. r. v. TOTAL (KSTHKM K SIVIMi iHU, T 1 LI Kims. There is a curious s*ory about » wines which m days, and have only n-o-ntlv been put tlie market. Dr. Underhill, thewei'w crape-grower of Crot< Some of bis heirs views of aiick extre willing to nllow the 8 hand to be sold or The grni>cs h: market, and someti s. It is only now that the ceded in arranring( of the esta- • and th hand. Among these of i8A|. described a-, but suggesting the Imp« (ban any other 1 e extensively adverti-ed • 1 that th f aims k been d the have .f t' • A ff •• h nlike any tf.: wholly growth. remarkahl It ; pur.tv, a special in fancier» I oldest nati side ruble hands of me now at c^uanut^. hou»« of the I hurberi. Nov. /y. /&77 wh'.leajle I -.v. r. ft -knov. The above speaks for it f the !rtJ; add that this is the ] neither drugged, li/uarcd ner ... has been ripened and r. for medicinal or sacramental p It can be obtain« front nellowrtl by ag unsurpassed. of the leading Druggist* United States, and at va undersigned, who pamphlet, free of charge, oi Respectfully, etc., t! • holesale fro „ ill forward (lea H. K. 4 F. B. THURBER & an / lluiion . Wexi If roadway, Reade ». Y : Ni CARPS ■mu r DEP. 1 FAIjL 1878 . We ask Ul» "P' c i!'iwPATrEH^I rurnlstiiiiE '«„""J/ViV CONFINED STYLES ol BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRÜSSELS, LOWELL INOBAIS' 8 , SUPERFINE IS« B « COTTON CHAIN INOBAW SMYRNA CARPETINGS, DAMASK-RUG, cloths, (.n;; Also, OIL UNOLEUM, WINDOW CURTAINS AND CORN1CK8 „ 1 . aT NO rE.—weoffvr a■ I of a Cf»le(>r,kUxl m » k * The« »« 1116 , (xxfs* pvoriold'for'tti ■ G. Worrel MASON »' TEMl'tjL P KK pkactÏcal^atchma« And dealer to ALKHICAN atc ,,e jEWEhK' WABK, .KB 8*1 w CLOCK«, . M0 . » WILMI»« 1 ' 0 ''' D repa|r , SSHSaSd»™ 1 Wbole»"l«an8 re«'' kill LEHIOH AND 8LHtn»D K t bef |,, Delivered In »»F Jt 1 "foot of »? GmceNo. '■* u.^'d'î-'ré.nptdXrery 6 t Ion by tolepbo»". JOVJ^tf my pri?* co , M