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C R. R OLLTO FN BY M. G. DAVIS: -E '' J II' nES Foi ALL." 1.UBLSIIEIR. VTOL. II, CITY OF ( RO TON, PARISH OF JEFFERSON, LA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1860. NO. 39. Terms of the aplet. Vor..E 111, of the "Ca(itirrolltUn Sun" will begin on the 0:341 June, instant : it will he printnd as herettfore, on good type and fair Ia.per, a141 i1 .1) to Nubseribers at ji redIollars per voluime of 11 1n1111)bers, if paid) )r 1bef1re the 1-1 ..t' the vi luun; if paid for IN ADVANCE. or before thie ''lse of the first Ihalf-vaolul of J: 11nu1 h1us, fbur du4rara' wil he r'ecejviv n , for thenij voltu. ; ,but it not paid b'for.' the' end "f th full v'i ume ot 101 nundbers, six dollars will, in all ins.tanees, be reqtuir'd. No Subitri tionl will he reei'ved for at less term thaI,) the vom1 4e'. nuIles. paid for IN A)4N-E('r 1n,1)1 s" stated at 11w ti;n.'', thi' paper will not be dils 'ntitut un.' I) til: l .rr)'.P.tr .) a:uii' Setlil,. uu1nu.a the publisher sh1ul4) 44o',.'' to do so. Rates of Adwvertising: All Advertisemehnts will b" tlar'1g. 1 /I (one dllIar,. per sluare of TI'.l l4vFS III: ILt, for thl tir1t 11)14 lfifty celts for i' 1 , ln..s'"litell t illis, rtiitn. All Cohln)anhieati-us on) perI,114l ,))attl)rs. it :nlinit their publirntinn. Adv.rtisdenut,'uto inserted by th.n m14nth1 or for a lonlg)r period, will b.' 41' 44h rg1 burni, g t' the rates : one sa l~uare of t.ln lines, ("r l100) bile 1mo1111th, -1; 1401 u1)41nths1. 'I;; 'lt1 for Swrauth41: 6 muttcts : Ilnnantl.. 1square......$ 8 (O......$04 00......$1, on s4quares...... 15 00...... 16 4.(....X 1 4n 14) ' do ... iS 1S004...... S0144,.... 2.1200 4 do ...... 20) 00...... 14 00...... 44 00 l (o 0... 22(00...... °400 ...... 31 00 6 do .. '15 044...... 3044)...... 35 00 7 do ...... 30 00...... 00.)..... 40 00 8 do .... 82 00...... 40 00...... 45 00 9 do ...... 40 o0:..... 43 00...... 5 00 10 do ...... 45 00...... 50 00...... 55 00 11 do .... 50 00...... 55 I0.... _. 60 00 12 do ... 1. 55)0.. 64 00. tS..... 1 00 ANNOUNCEMENTS: For StateOltices,..................... $10 00 For Parish Offices,..................... 8 001 For Town or City Olni............ ..... 5 00 MISCELLANEO US. The MVorning of Life. How clear are the skies in life's sunnymorning, How sweet are the blossoms which perfume the xxix While T'ruth. Hopi', and Faith, our pathway adorning, Throw 10,L1tr1( 1 uis a halo, soft, joyous and rare. No cllet,. s air o'ershadow our moments of glad. Our fti inrlshlips are holy and free from all guile; Conxiixinig iand trusting, we never know sadness, Nor Idreami that deceit ctId e'er hide in a smile. Why ldoes tlhe beautiful bright Exeievlnish, IEri' yet it hlu rei'ihed till, full nointitde of lday?1 WVhy xio the guides ivitio enriched xis now baniish 'The ilowivirs-leaving nought but the thorns in oar way ? Chantged is the prosp et, icxno hinely and dreary, Lost is tle tixsit of oxr childhood's pc.'.r' .iars ; Ve harni 'ixeath oar er:,s wilTL heaLirti oftxitimeix And shlri' ii n lx onur huriinlx of sorrows xn xii fxars. The Poetry of Life. Vio xvuiwoulxl himiself with slhxadiwlxx xnixrtain Or gild his life frith lights that shine in lxain, Or nurse false hopls that do lut chlat the true ? So speaxk'xt thai fgiid xas Ilxromx experiincii That sutii port sxxix ne-thxt looIiiit, Andl strxiigllt ii coldness wrapsxx x tlhe sky; 'The sxnnxtxer glory xithlers flioxx theI scene. Sctared by the solenxl spexi ll; eholdxii tiihem fly, The godlike xinages that seemx e fxx ir I Sihleit tihe pliiful en ise--the Halt in their ilnticx and the i1uaxci t Bing flowers ]Fall flxin tlhe sister Craces' waving hair. Sweet miioxthedlx Apllxio bri-' ;l; his goldxix lyre; Hermxixs the wanml with xlii xixarvi'l rife - The1 veil, rosie woxvxe by tlx I xoxtngx dl-sirx WVilli direaiitus-xriepl frlom tlhi lui'less cheekIlis of The w'xrlx i't.l ixiwati ixt ix.xa grave-a.xixx 1Lovie Casxts n xxt Ihe Iandage wxx l ixix e ei Lore,1 Antieir'. '-i e' si-es xtit lixfagsc of c l -''hlxrx hl I ' ixx gxodsxl; ai sighs--xtl glixe. hi xIi ntiness oif lx 11xuxtifl grows old, And oln txy lips tihi ' swx exi' t ki . 1 i. itl. Axix ini xlix irow xxi f xxx's, upolxxn tlv i' l ihoi itt'st in state x xnxrst int itxone. The Druid's Altar. Two miles from Greenfield, *tigland, in a romantic glen, near the village, a binteely, is an ancient I)rxxixl's Altar. p A careless pile of massive tOie, The Altar stands, seclxded ddtr* Reixnixig III mx;xjext upremne, )O'xr the gixax led o.: nd ixounttin stream, lberi, trxusting to xillx sixltli' d , The intixxxxe-d blef d(tix rear her xritid. IHallowed the: xainii where lot x ago Thxe xri~i'r i:il hxix, l xid flinw, I xhx' xxse xnlii' tlexx stere chantx e xx'xr The xlvinu victxin's reeikixig gore, And 1)rxiiix l xriestx, faith holy fi ', Ruxiised hi her still the fiineral pyre. Let it remain -firver stxi A relic of a by-gone lay ; 1' xofne the hand that xxoulxi ilisxxlax', ['lie ri'rx ' s xi :x buried raxei ; exoixsh the wretch wiho wox.-xi tixxiomie The Altar from the Druid' r's xr ' . `'lhxxixxix thrnxxexs rtx-ire, anx ! kil ix i s fil', The Altar shall unite thi ail Cxitaniriii pan., aitil v't .' A mxxnxtiexnt xI miihty ax n li x,:iinx xir ii /ix/i x xi 1'ixur. - An .All'uiixna xditor hxxs seit tlx the' xixw York i'xrail l tix I hixxwin e aiihierti-emixx'nt, to which xvi" lI -'. fir thit hixni" of the cr itt that tilt' N xx'w York typxgraphs have not dcxitt xi:t"? fxfc Ir l iInted.-The writir, in t it'r x r or of a newspaper wit. ,.% i ' * i p. r lexs nt town in .\:.1 0 : .i,"vt _ . 're lN no lxxxiv ax ix' 1,-. ii . lime it ý u't - la harm, t" C t e. tht rix ,Ix . I 0h An U d Lagacy -An editor of asm caljournathas just ro- - ceived a y in,a si ulad fashion. lo; lHe had been to pay av t to axhctress wi who livesin the thi sty of a house ch in Rue de As e was des- in; cending the door opened, pe and a man in ,a ,amo out c Ilhastly and ran jo st. .Plardon e 4 and hi was about ft6 dil stop- pc pintll, he 1 ug na o added, 'you hi p1 hour to lose ?' "'1o do wh&t? ' 1t "'Io render me a you will receive one la 'Do you call that lo an h w What is the service ?" "To 1he witnes to.a to . 'the in one I sent for has faile d the to man is dying. Will yo witness hi in his place." 't The jouarnalist consents. fe follows th the notary, enters a sumptuously fur- la nijished chamber, and approaches the at bed where the dying,,mal lies. The ar other witnesses are seated near. The fe old.gian has only collateral relations. Iii Thd tetpiept has been drawn up. It it is onli*eoeeary to sign it. The cur- in tains iei&d *ihdwawn to give more light, fo and a lriglb ray falls on the face of the fr journalist. - The oldman perceives him w ani rmakes'1im a sign tog proaeb. D ur," he said,. ".de or me .. :k " not tbat. "Do jrot remq the The e 'rancais ?"' " "No, mat sieur." " "I can reoil it to y r not at the first perform au Cou rent.')"1 1 was there, certa "And I also. Yop ha tihe third row. I aisle. A current of`` " Y'1u offered me !a u_ ' my miserable one." , "It was only d . old mtan tntd an in "They are very who do their dluty lny gratity e." 'ill( old mantu whispered in his The witness sign; signs with the3o each witness re 0to francs Iand witlhdraws. lThe next lity tihe journalt ain visits tile actress. 1On leaving, 'lie re- 't nelimbers tile (old man, and makes in Ijulirils respecting ittim. 'Mlolnsienr died in the night," is the II reply. 'T'ie next day he goes to tihe funeral 11 and perceives the notairy, who says to I hiit : I'lllllerrow the testament will he v relad. I) not, fail to cwltne. It will be I fl w vour advanmtage !" h the ,journalistt toolk Caro not to for get 1t, initatiltll, Hle was lresent at the relliling. 'I'( old man had left himit a htundred thousand francs. A T'lere .a "`l/ -Ryend the follo witng, nail ww1hen the organI-grit.ler coupes into the yard again, try illa conlsole your- I self w ith t.h r idea that it ma ny h ta thn o t mull, .114 11- ,"ol drop ]ine the little llittitlce, thinik of the fi1e residence ill the 5ixth1 word : Almiii' five Nears :1;111, Count 13., it 1 il -illn tnilhbuIt lllt. Was oilgil'ed of 111 i 1tiel fril l em. A1 l "diet Ias itied S11 1 ltllý 105 t'ttt l fi t hint anld I: , l tf ill-y I 114' w is of Siberiia. I rrtluntetly tit ý'tunt heard oft he14 maitt -r to11 Inte, tod ýlrtevedeal IIr i i i b Ionu l t Uilt i In -I( II i n e ttll l c l i g w i h h s w f o n h i 1 4 itb g 1 441 1 1 1 (. 1 t o t he. ~ L i n tel. l S t a t e s . I lll:~ lj the hu irvr of their flight they were tunablle 144 take" .1n lthing with tHein hilt .t 1,(w vahluah--, Which barely sritlie4 4l t1 pay their passage. Tht"y landed~ in this city pelnliless - ti frienl u e-. In this itrealans 11 the Countt bothouight himself ~ ~ ~ ~ '·~ totr temsia ak - h i·' ti il t n en n. 1,prcu ed -rgan .r u - f ili o i ie A Capital Trick ''I/zt .Ended IIi'l. -A young manll was studying in col- C logo. On it afternoon liie Walked out. with one of his instucetors, anid they p chanced to sn aIIn old pair of shoe 1ly- S ing by the sido of the path, whiciNp - c poared to belong to anll old 1111m11 at vik d close by. n "Let us have a little amusement at e his expense," said the student; "sup- Ni pose we hide those shoes, and conceal c ourselves in the bushes to watch his t, perplexity when he cannot find them." f "I can think of a better trick tltan tI that," said the instructor; "you are, t ch, and suppose you put a silvqr tll- f lar in the toe of each shou, and then t we will hide." 1 The young mnan did so. 'lihe poor v nan finished his work soon, and weut v to put on his shoes. )You can imnagif a his surprise wheen he stooped down to B take out a pebble, as he suppose, from h the too, and found it to be a hard dol- a lar, and then. his absolutoe perplexity t and astonishment, e he found 1 another dollar in the o abshoe. his I feelings overcame fell upon < his knees, looked' aven, and uttered alo a ksgiven, c in which providence i for send' hand to save t from and helples, c wife, a n n without bread. t Do.you the young man a tin ce deeply affected Aii eyofll wieth tears. tgzt .did not Suit. - ias a very religious womaI e as near worshipping ., orite minister, as some tr $o Kossuth, the Hunga that as it may, she was ~tin &1 ering Aaron, a shrewd a ad of en years of age, who, to, old lady and hear J Tonally speak. her ministe n ehouse 1 one old ` ual, to chastfiso him, and Aaron ing she put it on rather too hard, hearing her through, said I am as good as Mr. N., and can I as well.' ache' saidthe old lady, 'you don't wa single wiord in the Bible.' 'Well, give me a text,' said Aaron, 'and see if I can't preach.' 'You don't know anything about the Bible,' said Mrs. II., 'if you do you naty take any text you lplease.' 'Well,' said Aaron, 'A virtuous wo Ilan is without price,' ain't that in your Bible?, 'Yes,' said Mrs. II.. and it shows that women are better thaniiui men, for tih Bible don't say that It virtuous 111mn is withouit price.' 'WVell, we will see about that,' s:uiil Aaron, and after dividing his stubject into two or three heaus, colnulleneiuI aits followis: "'The scarcity of 1il irticli, ill .ll clases goverIns tlhe pricel, Lint wNli11 Ill article (cinlllit i ' foumiil, it (lci ii it ie hand at :iny price.' Now, it there I Wre Llany virtuouis w4411en(, there wIItlil lire a llrice, 1(24l it hii gh 4 104 ti, Irv reasiton of Ilthe statrtity, nint as the it' is none-. At, thiis -tge r ' a il' e t li-I4c1u4-t, th Sold lady sleizted tilt birainu - `:,: )'Aura ,' Naid she, \-4)11 lilt all impn I dctnt hruit, anid if yotu don'W t c~lear atit. I will p lIt y'.um with th- riii illh wlb.' i\,ortit4 1'.'. ,-t44 ai" t I'c s 11o till. ranl, ti44 111414 - it i (Is ni t 'iiit, f4lit4I t I ;n lt 4lfinilln hi' '..4I1 4414 4. ithe arI it ilit ltriwet.' as lie wen t thrui'i h;l Ihe her hic h ai flit ijtlInellv ill 15d aftOlltr iiiii, with can bitlterl·bl le- t'iara',. ,Ad an no - it\\ r tid for - l, ti , saI, in to himsieilf" is lit wen~t alongi. 'I giit" li t' I l Lu n,11 `e I. i't 4ll . t ' 4 ii i 1 1 i it I . r lin ( 1 s il 1: 44'. I p -l ' i- n ii \":- Il t t1ni-tak 1. ' i n T it lis pre'tdj'itio . "fit IIII(·l -'! l Il II '!"I' Ii I I 4 i l , -!1 I n: i i I - 1 1 in : ii. i t ii I jiij t ir iv it Nl \ V iik fru it I:. he bro t tv . · vn ni or el M 1e< IIn st r y fr- o e i i H.,rel n as verof thIih o4-, ri in t e i hem no 44h 4 4 ' 4 pi .11,i 1n.Scts F rt 4 1'aiti !--- - r. \1. S. Coleiiai hais jusit ltullslhed it wiork on "Ilritish ltint trtlits," iin which ht tx presses his sincevro btlief that. 1ise is t i/o flot fJci'i pain. I to iflirims that ' this Conviction is fouided on iuiple evi dtnew oi ebservatiolls ind elxperi merits, and strengthened by analogi ecal reasoning. 110 montions thatt insects 1 when imultiltted illn a waiy tlitt vwoillI cauiise excessive paiini and speedtly deat Ii to vertebr'li'iL uials, iafterwVardls l'r form aIll tIe functions of lifet- eatin g, drinking, &e.-with the naime etvident gusto and power of t'iijovioio't as be fore. Plenty of striking instianies of this are on record, and, as aIn example, Mr. Coleman states that ho his seen ii wasp that had been cut in two, iafter wards regale himself with avidity upon some syrup, whichl, its lie imiibiled, gathered into a large ruby Iheiad juist h hind the wings, (where thie stomtlach should ihaive beenii,) but really the crea tutre's plliisure setnlled to be only nag mnenteiiid by the chaliiingeo in his anatomy, becitise lie couldl dlrink ten times his 1or diinary fill of sweets, without, of course, gettilng any fuller. We canll aiimost faI cy the scientlific epicure IIenvying the insect his ever fresh alppetite iand gas tronominc capabilities. I t tihe above the ory of tlir,Britishll Naturalist is correct, the familiar words oq:Shakslpern's is abella, in " Ieawsuter are not t rle : - The poor bItln tlhat we trowl I1i"i1 n corpooralsulfflraice flilusi a pang ts gnOat As whvn a giant dies. A Lady ShopliUjcr.--In the Cincinnati Times of the 23d we find the Fiollowing incident related: Yesterday afternoon a fashionably dres- d lady called at the dry goods store of Mr urice Bety, No. bo Falith street, sed a desire to make solme plr chases. 'She was waited Iluponl by Mr. Bety himself. She examined ita Ilnber 'of dress patterns, but did not seem to milet withl ally that suited her fancy. She was about t king her dleparture, wiheni a lot of furs attracted her attention. She aIskedl to be shown them, and being waited on examninied them at leisure. It the mean time, the atteinion of the sIhopkeepter wits called, away tor a tfw moments, ad whenii hie returned the lady said she would not putrchase then, buit call again. Shle was leaving wheni Mr. Ji dli-covered that a fur valned at fourteen dollars was missinll Irom tlhe lot. lie stopped the lady, and 's delicately as possible aeeusedl her of tlhe theft. She denied it, when hie fitted tie duster and found the fur esnugged away under her arm. She had been conducted to prison, where she gave the name of Julia finithl. She remaincd in the lock-up unil this Inmorni ing, when she was taken before the Police Judge and chargedl with la;rceny. It was proved in delenie tlhat she was a residentof Greencastle, IKeniticky, where she bears aln irreproachable chliraclter. She is very respectaiib!y esIII''Iied there as wtell as here, arid camne to tli city this time o it a slhort visit to her reloitivts. It is stated that this is her second vi -it only Ito this city. She is a single womnal. I'lie !('ours found her guilty of hi' thargt , but the .1nilgt dulerred 'entmenc, till T'hiour day, that litiiIher eviulnice might he p-M uliicdl as to tilte good habits ail a dri'iiitab;l tandiniitii of the piri-oier. SlN was (or iered to be remanded to pIIIl'l risiion untII li i! A ' Ir I ' ln, of iticae I , n/rnits.-A etow dla 's s'ince (;uen. C. It''nsoni , ri Ii i'ede, s comity, Ahloliha i:th un tt. olv rtr d ii proiptrty for ý ae, with tit l+d I n I se+ emtn i an leaving til, 'Smelt, p u-i ' h ptll: tic courstt 114! wa-i T '' at thi', ;t!vr~ie ui nw ht has to. rived the I+,, !wio ngii re .p n 0- :- A 1"; .I.-1.., 11 f r. i ai a. h r i' iIt hi,.I . 11 (-H- '''4 *!,·`ii ., *-r·~ I 1.* \·I. I ~ · · - - . 'I .-: IIclporlt'l Dircovery of a 1nrYaunscripy ot slte 'I'iluue of David. TI tlit your IV - a4.'1I ThhIan)1 11 moun taineir iiscovl ercd in a hillj, calltd by theAriils Shiiininh)-ttl-(uiirnatilit hil cut 11it (If the roc11k, ill which ho foundtl at It1t -1nintSf -41O with it agold sprend-ong Io hls1 it. t b Ibcll as1 ; also itttli lett of gtr'el.h lstii'n, ; box wit i foiiur llcIntoi tof ( rioln titl ninhn~stcr, anld til the silo of it 11ong nitirten1t minl1nvy, with i gilded muak x14 ib latrg ' gifldtis Suhitil MsI if lbit'bc' lrliii tin its bi'eai st, lb most. rt'markitn lo b1s"PFF. " Sr "IIll, tivie fee't. Iolig ttind teit it'cb'hes will,, writtnit' ill ftho finl sbt hi4i'it tic 1111 hi 'rog;lyphic ('hnr cunte'rs. Tim foI rll jli'ilws i iI S)' I b ill fibto Il il l')n ryl' Scott. 1 y441 1 bibllEiblilaion. The mlai4 sk wIII 114u u115511 ' ihl i by lit chtblb$illa who ll rilb chiIts td 1iibliSd 1htl1Itlll it' s l t fitlb fbllblbfS1 a1n1, wl its t*n 1tsftrriild 1)y hint to til'h French conl siilart" f, hht at t(uhuilt. p lace, lnuii ms y lto now l ii i f ('rll his 114O S fesi bll or ii l tIltei musemS41un1 it, I it i P riS. This 1papI'yruis, UK tlSO thbitll' Sl rl' fi 4S, this 1bl114.1b, i nllI thit 4'11".l4', i'i411 , into the f)1111415 4f f 1eorgo A. 'tone, Esq.I, bof b'hltlbuy, Alb $ 1+. bu(,lly It'bllthlllf't lii wit SIt(~~ tille IIb i bulb40 tiLibbIb i bg xlllb ilC bib i 3' lii iiitt 4(·1414(11',~ U~ ch u rstts, thebI tr. velio in E'l . i t. Mr.t, .to flsi itlb fisn t olies 11)n1 ph It Il h 1411s o. ithis papyrus ti Sttll)r litf fr I44 '' Illl lolllstS4 ill New York, who attvu p'' tlc., its ii ktn ltsiob , 1111h 4)5 1iil4e11, b e111 s iol thiq 11 4'4tw") Duly acqunninºtte with I.hunnl))lfliont's SYStenm. Finally, 11r. " S.toll)' 1.'1t. u 1 i,1 1h tgll li 'rlt Ifpt b llt I'op to itof4SS4 i lIl(. y)ll)r' 441 it, II St. 'f.ll Ibill, l 'iss uri, h 1v-4 inrg )1014 in iorime. l that, this gfntlemtntl hal pbt'b lih ( la Mlvi il tills sc ar I L :iils : fi n i 113ll, IthI key tlo tIillh Egyptian f litsi' tti Stur 4 niiid t.)) t if . ljia lstro nnis iii I ll-4 scri tio l fs b 1 111) 1 fo ulnentbb. I 'i 1 44n vnut , this autlhor of thse `Summitry )1}' HZecent. D~isco)veries," &c., New Yfirk, I l57, and I Ili go f Is iblher (If oither works, has just. l lb hlishlI d this translIn tions unit explaunitio1n5, IaS reqlue.*tod1 44 him, ll tfhi 1 1ff i Il tltions Iill1i thilt A ndl I yli fi iiflo'l i ii ' ofbl St. LouIi Iis for thies te lfroho (this sword of Ilborns) is tbI 4 w'If. found in the first colum1nn of (.hl, py11 rus, yit b w 1 lbbbl y Ill' h was t bi b It irinº 1111 )1 in 11if gb n i'or of '441ar l bib . his14k I, who sll1w thil last king of Mbl- thblbo'l fIlxxist dynasty, and suppbI ressIsii f144 sis (nlIltgufiI the Ie 1belsll4 five dif ' )-i f1llt ibi vinccs 4)f Egypt. This tihishatk 1, theo 111101 11 1'of the xuil dv1111an1 s", lived.11ecord)l i ii I tIo i 1 l 1fill'-l t'- mt1 4 n u1111f 1I fis, 11 'o 4 In1111., 14 i twbint1y-foaIl yl pIl rlll vi Ill s to ff hibs tu k Is , the I obisbI '4rl r 'If trbib-bsle ( flst. Kingb , II : lib I 11:'15) f111b iii si !bsiliils iii~iu I Iig (I4 IIV I:)IIlbl IbI ill thi i t ItI" rl ti i of lig ht 11o1 n, (!i i b11il B. C3. ) Ilorwho w "as vmnSe)1uenatly it Iotv i fltoriry tfu auil 111) 'alvid, 114) till puIpyrul in 41uy t inn1 hits 44)"1 writ - tell illni this yc " 1 .-) B. C., o 34)1": 11) ye'4 'lb efolr the fis' 1s1 il on f rsOil) lInb , nbd is lit 11111o t :2s:t1111) yeaf s 4)bb 1. Tf i ll re~siduc )f" thiis 1p--re ioulS mautl)SCripil coil ,tnlius n now rl-liigous hook 4)1 this lunew I' ib, b lyb tib Ii s, 411)Il tegiu s with lb l J l 10wing sfiuto icifsl : -'T'ilIs I book i f li lb I n f111' singing the g44 rics t)f bI m I I wh b 111 . I i I- th 41111 b thi , rics 4f. that1 invisible thBing who) (10)14 (bI-i Ithe . I-I1th,1 bli inator "1' til lif of hi) r stin , ,11b till- 4. 1 1i 1 1 l off thl cire of*th l I lbs with it..cnsonls; the bunibler' of 11)' 1-04.1 licin I 41 1)nl" s, lin ing bonlvli fIl' him ill his Iho of light, 11) Ihr I 04 14y his fiathlvr, tit,, 1.41'4 ('oV 'rnorl'; 41)4 Iliginator )1 thI pric-ts fIr hiS 1'11 ill ti,, 1 1nll cnt, 4 f' A , th 1 1;) \1 Ii 114111 l 1 1. . I ""l 11 ' i - Ithe .1 " ,4 I, o rI - lt1 4t'r o if I I I I I'to fI I r; '""" -4 ill bo tho Iiw 1a i. - lot' Io'.: l't, : ii' 'II-o S t i ' 1 l.' 1 .I 4 lbh - ' i'l '' p111" b.. l 14 .:1 1 1. ,, t I ,- i \ " I'. ! I I111. 1 I ,. I . .i , c if ' t.f m h 11 4' i ni. I I .. ills 4 1.11 1 'I Lto " - . ilbs"I I "' I f i bl.' 1. 1 11 I... II - . l ..f I , 1 " ". 111 1 1 bib'1 '1 hIhad 1 0 . .1p . . lit' 4.Iife