H$0r- zrrr: 'if l&m-r. PPt1 ufrHBHfrjXI I rav fS .,,... MMM9 NSrWyi JP""' 'n-"flw, afei AW A, w fr.u " )31 4 Vol. 3. Oregon City, (Oregon Territory,) Thursday, January H, "J1 j" 7v ir--yy fSS. A14'.t'n Bv-HjarKTirti,. --.;-, e ;Tvt.jjm w ;w,i( j . pwhwit t iwcnTAiiH 'Vth-A-n " J ' - -. U 1 If."" !.' I!.l'ft- ' Ju U -'T,-i - kkVJWiu ..TVi'sl am iimn imi i i .. SffTiijiM if. m Hi i mi mini mil Adi .,MMi4. . ' . u .V -.'W"-' " fr.tiiVJ. " '' --- u LULia .. -' HMWMMMi .tajataraia)atwatteJjeTJtWII !MWliWMaMlWWWWWWWMWiMMWMMMWM fc I IT J Vimi Um New Yof k TrfbuM AMIfMIMir LECTUnB IV. DY J. P. NIUIIOL, L.L.D. RtprUifor iA Trihuni Ay O. Vfr, Iht Phonographtr. Continuation of the history of Ids dltcov. arv of the nlantt Ntptuue. The dlt- covtry of tin planet not tht result of cum. Ltdltt and Otntlmm.l prooted with Ik gnat tubjtcl which occupied ui the fc Iwt evening, I oonfeit, liowever, that mm of the queetlone that am to engage V Mf e W ma teat nao weir natural ad knowltdge-stwncernlng them, without uadtrgolng the htxard or hemg conaidercd at If In oentrovtrav with men on thli tide of the Atlantic, who do not think at I do, and wbueo learned and proloealonal Inqi riat may bare led them to oonolutlont not Id harmony with tncee toward wnion we art Indian) In Europe. Let me, then, at the outtet, with all pottlblo dlttlnetneu, utitrly disavow the attitude of controversy, at untultabte, ungraceful on thit pUlfunn. ,So toon at the Important Inquiries of which " we art ipcaklng hare retched their close, and the planet Neptune It received a a thoroughly undentood element of our plaattary system, with relatione all fixed and definite, thon whatever of peclallly or Inoompleteneu may have been In the viewt of any one during that period of iru perftet knowledge or twilight, will doubt. Ittt bt explained, reconciled and amplified by lit author J at least, ll it far from no ceaeary that I, whoso busiiw-ss it now li almply to unfold In language fitting our opportunity, the mannor In which my own refleotlooi have, In the meantime, pre tented to me a difficult and remarkable tubject, ihould pUco myself In conflict with othtre, especially when the occasion it wholly unfavorable to a criliral analysis of the grand causes of our difference. With those preliminary anJ protective atplanatlone, then lot us now pass fre-dy and unembarrassed along our course. In my latt lecture I endeavored to bring my audlenoe down to that point in the history at which the telescope at llerlin verified the remarkable prcdicllonof Levcrrlfr the point at which it waa revealed that the ilmplii power of thought bv carrying hie fueJ com lotion fh the perlcctnras of the conclusion, h had laid his tinner in the spot oceupiel by the orb sought for. with au error equivalent only to about on and two thirds the appanm diameter of the tun. Leverrier'a pr-dutlon viae, that at n certain time the planrt would occupy a apace indicated by the numbers 3'JA 81, and the position it acluall) occupied when discovered was as follow 327 31, coil, a'.ilutlng an error of ! than um- degree uf space. (Applatiw.) Now, to give ou an idea ol the prolimity with wlilih the prediction corresponded illi tlm f.ir,t will stale that this spam i' just alxil one and two-thirds the apparent disinter of ha aun. This space, however, aljliough amall In nparanco, U yet uniloplitcitlv very large in quantity, ll will l found. when reduced to miles, to bo about -10,. 000,000. A very small space indei.l, when teen from this mormon distance tl.t remoteness being ao vast. trtoUiaUauaa JhfM lordly ttawbaiLrbevlar been tho certain, the unerrlni aWael with, la., dcolaremy oplolotw IIIMni m discovering this now world, am I -. Ia.1 .1 . -I... .1.. I spaces, its entire iliinensiont and the un. turt of lit orbit might be known I men. tionedtht Ittt ovtiiliig that from n small bortion ofanv observed orbit the iippIku. Ion of the law of gravity enabled n.tro.i ..i.i... .iV-...i.-..I-1. ...... I K.r. wtlltjtt iv ui-iuvi' iiit ttiim w at t tunattly a hippy discovery-mide first, I btlioie, br'aii Anw.ricn astronomer, Mr. Lean ClWatker. and about llioi ami. mr. eant. vrawaer, nu nuoui inoiii" lime, or very toon after, also, by an oh- terver of Germutygrcntly accclerat.d Hie period wiicn, on tne ground oi laci, inu leading ft atd'rei of Neptune't orbll could be correctly deduced. My heartrt will remember thit when exhibiting tho extraordinary eccentricities or llerechen orbit at the last lecture, 1 mentioned that the orb had been seen be fore it wit discovered to bo a planet, and that these old observations were ol" great .aalataneaindelarmlnlneltaiierturbltions. Now a hippy arolden) of this kind occur. fed with regard to the nlanot Neptune, Tho planet, it wn found, had been tern twice by a Frenchman turned Lalando, in May, 1795 ; and thit ostronomor ao nar- rowly mlittd tho honor of adding a fresh constituent toobrtyatem, that ho rejected hit obttrvation of Mty 8, becautu il did nol agreo with thai or May 10 1 11 us lu ting the momentous truth he would huvo Immediately rcaolieu, tnrougii iniuequiio fatA In hit obeervatlont. If, inttrad of doubling hit obeervatlont, he had watched the orb, he would have discovered tho plaael j but Instead ol doing to,tfjutt In one of those memtnli of cartleuucti that will occasionally come upon the matt ao curate and careful pertont, ho tald, "one of my oUervatlont mutt bo wrong, and 1 wlllvblotlt out," and to h did, and with it hi blotted hit own name fiom the tcroll offmmorttllly. Although theobservatton wat not, under th. rlroumitanoes. exlremelv orcdltablo to LtUndt, it hit bern, at I nava tald, of lovn noi n.ioriii yiiu iijii un-.- .n ciiaugn in us r. iniious -iiiu nnuii.-i.-i im. . . , - . , ., -.. . r .1.1 7, . j .. i i .. ,.,.,. discovery of Neptune, It ht. Ik ,-n w niched rxi,t.,ev... tho Ir.elik.ly did It appear represented in fig. a, while that of the ,-llher by force or fraud, have procured an with every tedulouiness, in order that k ,,, ,)0 ,,Hed n-latioiu ofa falw plan- "JV"1 l',n"c, ' VPf".'?1 ,n ': ' ho obligation from thoao aervantt, for a con an accuracy of measurement which artt with Uranus aliould l.nc- aufliced to nlf repretenled the d.llerrnte between I ,,,,,, ,,,,, Jomj y or aowentble. us to tran.wrl Into iht an far ,-ouduil us w unerringly l -h diweiy . ... title for the time the very highest consequence to ut, for by attending Ilia observed portion of thn orbll over a vary considerable apace, ll hat enabled ut even ao early to reach with much certainty the leading faoia connrolcd with the motions of Neptune having revealed at once the Irua distance of the planet, and Ita period of revolution. And here it It that the strange Intelligence came to us whloh aeemed to Impair the beauties of those labors of Adams and La. vorrier, which, according to an impreasion that In this oountry baa beoome unet pre. valent not only withdrawing from them all preUnsiona to perfection, Iwt even dis entitling litem lo their aaturadlyjutt claim id Indicating lit placn amid those tcmoto In fiulludea. The intelllgencn indeed Vtas of a nature that could scarcely seem other wise than startling, for ll showed -.hat in thai part of Ihtir inqulriee which attained the distance of Neiitune, at cording In Uode'a law, both uf Ihran great attrono men were in error, and not by a trifb a number amall In relation lo the kind of numbers we use in pursuance of tuihlih inqulriee, but even by a sixth part or the ' planet's antlro distance from the tun by the enormous space ol alx or seven htm. dred millionsofmileat I think the audlenoo must remomber that I aaid that when these two attrono. en urKan uieir iiiTr.wg.iiuur., ui7 mw auinnd two tlilnga nrtl, thai tho new orb would lie in tho aaine plane with the oilier niairois, aou seconuiy, ui.i .uijuiuihk iu as far away from tho sun as Uranus, which I would make it ihlrtv.elg lit time, farther away from the aun than the earth Is. Now ' ptjo law, ii wouiil uo lying nouui inito it has been found lo be only thirty lliii. aa far from tho aun aa the earth. This shows ut that throughout the wliolii of their calculations, this enormous error of die lance i ttunded. Il it a very remarkable fact, certainly, thai a law which prevails In ao many instances should bfound lo fall in this particular Instance. Hut It often happrna when lawa whose principles wa do nut understand are extended over a considerable space that they fail. Now the origin ol llode's law Is entirely un known It la what it called an empirical law, becauae we do not understand the nrinclDla uoon which it acta. The failure of Dode'a law. however, wat not the re- mailable circumstance : the remarkable, ---"-w-r-wi-' ''""fraRiiir TiTiiiTIFtf wiin uua asvt sk tw ia iuvir wuvuit-iivitiH ..L -Ll. lLal. I-hI.IHu.- ineao aaiiuwviuura anou-a no nuns m true conclution t 'tlx -udlrnoo will ob serve that llitrerror In the distance of the plauot Intolted a'a an error inllarutolu lion, for the revolution nf an orb di-lK-ndt uhjii ita .ustanco from tlio sun. line I.ctvrrler and Adams aupt-oned Nrpluue rrvolrl round the aun In -II yean u actually fcoes niuml it in about I fid years makiiv a dillerence otul yeara! I caniot marvel that the announcement nf tliltextraordinary and certainly mi looktir tor discrepancy threw over lin whole inquiry an exceeding doubtfulness ; and this not i ular opinion set .a .1 merely In the current or p. on j for the more thorougli our i of the perfection of the celcs. I :' i . S" " " ". '.":" "Vl Z i: I sec that in tho mighty splier!- aroun.l us. W the bUckWrd, on which he exhibited where every amm is rV.1 and adjusted'.) "d lustralrd In various way, the con .tenia! laws, and cannot in unv wav be junctions, acceleration-., and retardation. .1. l I.. .-:,!.. ..til,.,..! r, n,r... ntwllm, I --- ..r i isi . --..... , ..fll. r. Iallo.1. Willi H humeri 1S ofihe actual orb. r-IM... I -. !.. .!.. ..... r.1 . In. ,,,;,, n,,,, the l.lncklK.ard for the pur. f.MU f llnatraiiinr the ln,iH,ih.lllli of I tn, um I ,.,.. mere thane having aiinht lo do will, the i r v...." ti... I,.. llSt,iJi ll l'l niipiuiui ti . , ....wKoortholcctureoontnliisu lull state- 1Hnl of all the Idiat HluatraUtl uun llo I.l,.l,l.,ar.l.l iincKtOBru.j The case i doubt, u Mronge one ; but as nothing ran hnmven within this chcnie ofoura without lull ami mieiiiuio paiiMe. wni.rociiil without il aiwildinu to ,.l...vnrini,i,rn.l iho inmlerv. At tho outset I would reltorato it, as a truth Ik). j ond the roach or tuesllon-H.ii.' which we mutt hold foiisiaiilly in our thought, that Itwo pl.licls uaiinoi k-miiii,i ipi.iiiiin ...i 'Pi... ... I -..,.,.. anie thing. Tlm perturlmlioini ol I niuus whiclMcamduotod to this gr. al diMWiii), Iitiiw rrom mm orb alono llie Irvr AV;i. unr, unil not tin false one; uud Ihctutler cannot ersoni.tti the foimer iu rtgiid lo it. action, within our hvIi-iii. The- Iuwh of tho gnherio uro too lixcl and di Unite to permit llieiojirrsonaltons and i-xchaiigea. lach atom Iu this immense fabric hi ita , unchangeable and lui-omtnuiiirnblj nlacu 1 and function. 1 nor umi any ii!..i iduul nut otl'or exchange hit duties fur tho ru iponalbllillri ol auolhor. llie tpcaKer nero urow ou r ui.. grain on the hlatkbourd, lor the hujpiae of enforcing at ill niorr strongly thi ideas contained in the alwve section of hi. ills coune, afjer which hoconlliuud.l I a'm now done n ith preliminaries. You will perhaps excuse Iheir ledioiisn. st, Inr I thiuk vou will tee thai wo are d. aliiig with what Ilea much out of the direction of ordinary thought, and which therefore it It not eaty to ctoine wun a cuaiornary garb. My tola object Is to accomplish ii,!.. and therefore I have haxarded appa. rent reottltlon. and have noRrcaardod Klintlflo forroi of tipotliloa and Lot me now remind my audlenoa of lot essential aim alike of Adamt aad Love. rier. ll wat, to Usd at VU aUtcevery of Ue OUtwUng fUmHtt UM 1 $ U Ut dltumry, to point lo that part of tbahea. vena where llie Kileacope ought to find it an aim grand and adventurous Indeed but which wan essentially limited (a (act, by.lho-by, to whloh sufficient alien, lion has not been drawn) for they did not j underlako wholly to produce Neptune to uniotu inrougn caioutaiion, wnat alter ward would bo deduced from (act I vVry sought fur nothing except lo Indicate,!.-, pan nf the sky whero the. ptaaet wat 3U -. lurking, and where the telescope might'!'11 detect il. In bug In nine thn aoluticn of this re. markablc problem, Ihey aumed Nep. lime's distance, rrponlng with confidence1 mi llode's law. Now il appeared lo inany . ,. . , . . ,. . ,, aslrunomere, lingllah at well n. foreign- Whereat it l.tt been reported (hat tho looking al the question in an a f;rfeeiiun. stock belonging to the Hudions Hay Com ner thai this law might he inaccurSvr, pany are being sent on the west aide of niMi men lore mat me aoiuuon nan ."""NNisnutlly river, in numbcra to great that cnance oi ting a irue one ana icuuiie.. ; laiiv:!. in imiug nil, inio , iiii iiwumii'-i Is very fear must have occurred aliko (n Adami and Leverrier; but ere Ihey , proceeded far with lli-ir work, Ilia lno,t important truth car.io out that, at an epoch tho most ino-rentout of all, Ihn two planets, Neptune imd Uranus, held that precise relallvo position in regard of uio sun wiiltli renuerec, error in uistance of no moment In rcsprct of llie new plan, rt, place lluT position where it afjiutod ttietr ettlinaln ol Ilia planet's mast only ,.n,bo u ,, dly to SuppoaS tha Bun, Uranus and S Mtutei wt( n 0 facU The following Illustration wl ixrhaiii tills Idea eptune lo respect other as rcprcaenlco: oclow l a i Kao. Uresis-. hrptcms. which were their relative positions in 1BV0. It will be apparent al once, that it matters not what iho distance of Neptune may be, whether it is situated el 1 or 'J; Iho kind nf nslluenco it will exert over Uranus will be the aaine, whatever its distance. To exercise a given degreo of Influence, however, the mitt or the planet must Increase aa Its dittanoo Increases, and vice vena. But farther, in a few yeara these orbt, 1 and 3, owing to the diuerenoo in tneli velocillee, would be Mi.an-i maau a.. -. . .. aesutai. uetr wm.1i! a aa aa they would aet tltBawaag Oaaue aa tha tame direction. This fact however, (the conjunction of the two planeta in Win,) although wr fectly adequate to explain the conformity of the two orb., within the period border ing cither tide or 1$-.U will not, it it cvl dent, extend much beyond that neighbor- hood ihedillerent velocities of bodies an sn very different distances would cause thriii toon to diverge to mat in vw, when the discovery was actually made, their positions in the aky would hold with lll'M i-utmiwia tat atti- ani n uutu iiwtw etflll ... th olIlcr no t0frmblo degreo of proxlm. ,.. ', , ,? ITI.0 lecturer ben had rccouno again I "' unus uccasun.cu UY iin- irwc aiHl i-H.tj. 1 t.. ...t.s r.rihktnn alaiiihl be nj; N..c.-t.B. ... ...-. . ..-- i-...-.. I :" ,...,'T... .".i.'..L. . .. ' ' i i.. - exilllsiTeiy lo uincinni inrmiMran t-nllrd Ocular Iniiiuulllies. wh'c-h relali- vMi tuiar iiuquuiiiici, exclusively to listanco. All I llieso tilings "''"' ' '" ' i;!,lri;icr, ""'' ',y,"'f .'T of hi dltgnuii, but we tnnnot rcMit Mi . if t them to our reader, Inasmuch a. wear.. I JwwWt. I.. rrrt Ihts ismlW-or a MarXHonrrf.. In conclusion he anid- them to .nir reader, inasmuch as o an- I i . .. J "" "" "l'"" ' It aeeinol In inn to nquiro this ad.lij MmnKm lo renpect tional cxplnimlion to give to llie it-w '.M ua(lliui 0r0r f -j" "" ; . iiunciiiniiieiciici-s, nm. iu riiiii.e mo in u. i tort that til oil natx-t In the lulsirt nl tlm, llluslrlous nun wIhmc footsti p we Iibmv " tracing, loino tonii ri'imoni-sirr- M "Utifnl, idmrmlurircd by ll h.HM (-., ,... ...... n ,u .. , iifliler Iriniiiti!,-,. Nrllher. t .. rr . 1 rlui it whollx 11111iM.lf.il in vindication nl mmi) ., i - .. . . i existing kiiowlolgo of our sysluiiV me oca of profit and . 11111' ' ' iotillou" chaiiUiii raett the fact r.jii.ite i WI0K thartercman-tcd from the gern. eiinhh- u to upoh theories, raiiiiol nil , ,, . i,..,.,., .i ,,i, . , 1 1 ' i v . t 1 ment of Cireat llnttin, and who aro 10 c-ourse be h.uleiHil On wo must wait mid 1 "lcl" ' ' .. ' . wnich oh the egen unroll themselves; but them aecountablc Tor their act., iu nspeil of our ability to understand .ijlt That at It hat never liccn tho po Hi. in when aiiiilmd I cannot now dlen. cv of , lie Federal Uovornmenl In enact, u trrni. Il ia not ixisslhlo that In lids placu , ', . ,. ... f..,i 1 can deniointrati or confirm it, but vel in '"B Bron,ln8 '0 rl6'" ofl'wmptlon, conlldtfuco 1 .Hedge that a lime la not far ond othor conformable lawa to Induce the distant when wo shall ho able 10 extend, pedy neltlemenl of wild tracts within the aa it were, a great chart through our ay. 1 (Titttoal Stalet, to grant tald benefit, toany torn, on whioli every orb bclonaing toll' will leave an Imnrew of il. nluiioiin ns clear to the skilled rye, in tho lim- mi Out Ilium of a leaf to the microscope of i. ixitamat ay, building on tin ae promt la. bora of our it may hi, as time "Pkilr r.i, ..... - -mm .. ..... b ..." v grund stellar avatema, havini' iiihoII.hI ll.eirirder, we .hall stretch th. r. H ev. n pat., that with hand aa firm among tho'e such a plan and chart lo which Hi throbbluge of these rritiro starry unlvvrao.i shall report themselvet. and where lliey will Impress their harmonlea --for the ln tpectitn 01 man 1 (.ureal appiaute.j At a matting of Iht dtlttnt of La wit county, Md at Iftwroarket oa laaoth day of November. 1848, tat) followlag pre. oaediagt war bad. Tho meeting wat called to oratr by M. T. Slintnoot, whereupon William Paaiu wood wat chosen chairman, aad BanHsH 0. Crockett aecrttary. The fckjeot Jt taw meeting having been axplaiaed fat a tatia. (actory mamstr. on motion of A. B. Bob. i, a atwaaMUea of thrto draftaMMatUaaad ttre of the' tthae of tho roetifiig' The chairman appointed A. D. Robin son, Hamuel 11. Crockett, and J. N. libey on said committee, who rnado the fellow. 1 rnnri.iivli! . . , . tho tallon will be contumed by aaid stock, to Iho grctl detriment of actual aettlert on aaid aide of aaid stream : and whereat a great portion of aaid cattle belonging to said society are what are generally termed Spanish cattle, known to bo but little more domesticated than tho hardtof bufTalothat range the plaint ; and that If suffered to mix and herd with domcttio rattle belong. Ing to settlers, great lost will inevitably result to raid aettlert, by suffering the grievances above-stated to remain unro ll reavd. Therefore, be it retolved 1st. That when the American citlzent first determined on locating themselves at I'uget't Sound as permanent settlers, many obttaoles ol a discouraging nature were throw n in their way by aaid society or H. II. 0., in order to induce them lo abandon their cherished object; at timet using mte repreatntation and fraud, and when thla fulled to answer their en.!, fore waaffo ken of with impunity. k- 3d. That we hold the conduct of Wan. aaataaeaataaa ta kiweaai AsaW. Llatagt. aagisaasjaji jlastawS awa4ataAaaJiB ftateataU aVJaWaVa.aA gaas AaMaM twtNafa'Vv Wl tttfalal faaWf taWawawel ihB yKtala laada that We, the aaid -Ted tale,' pretended lo claim by certain reterrauoaa made la tho treaty of boundary between iho Un!ed Sutea and Ureal Britain, la faiorof nn I'uget't Sound Agricultural Society wliewicjjell knowt that no tuch reservation exists; ana meto direct acta or atsumptlont of power are only equalled b the bate subterfuge in attempting to hdd other large tracts of land by an appa. rail acquetcctico in the provisions of tho Oganio Law of this territory, by having minis of land recorded iu tho office of the 'Jerritorial recorder, in the names of aer. nlt of toidcompany, when In fact, in a i AiiJ'Mlnuuihor of catee, ju aerTaiiia wws Ignorant ol mtui K-uaiioiit, elKl'llterwaiUe, -.,t.i r-.n il, lt.,li,.l Si.im: -""V1"" "" - ' ilin n-iim the nnucrthev can exert over ,C11C uroaturr ol their will, to Iho man! fist Injury of the country, and for tho ad ' ,., , ' ,. ancemeni oi ineirowu agKr..u.H-...c-.... 3d. That while we, aa American clti feci excrvtlo that binds citlzent in the laws an J treaty o eminent, yet, Rt Iho f,,l i.alousofimv lnfriii"e- me, e fu I j'aInuorm.y infringe. I illi-tDMi- v liilidiiultthoh.ie ,,.,.. in. r ... . I ' , ... '"i.1 - ' . , ment on n p,,,,,, ,.il)fc, ,mn,t u ,u ..ti.l i. , -lour n p ,,,.,, nni"i..a 0f all h) K-rson, lltginnce to forclcn n monutcliK - 011 d I'-.! .,, linn .mn O,i.on. or those oilier than American cilixens, wl.n Imil il. elated their Intention lo bo- ,-om. sin h In u legal form 1 that audi will H i Hi. lirovj-'oii. orthe autlcipated grama ui ininJ l i'tin rs in mi'ii .niurj ' ,,!,, .i.ml.i in Tact, a depart. , . . , ., Jr. 1.. w f""" ' lol,l' talabllr-olicy of the government would evcntu.ie in uo goou. Wh. That we view me claims ano iro- nrovemtntt made by the Puget'a Sound 0th. That we view the clalmt and Inv A grUuhuflX Society tinoelkeratWcatkwIkept meitt. ktf. oftlM tftanr- aasWa atwaawv-tj BPaVsVIPiA-.-i 'i-1 ,1H alaaaaTalllrl1!' ' 'w'uavMikil ay . aktaBata aaaiaa''aat katal mk "-"awswlalfwiaaaf taaViaaV -ftw' talB t fj rieaa tatiaatw, a W, W tha aanit aa aall .Ua.trlM tkavttae Ua)tt4Htlw wrta-dttaariaWkaawt arettibiaatW aayAaiirliMi wBBJ wWwW Ita P itf ! -I" ii ; Y$ rf.13 tne Company, or Puget'a ftaad Ai SocleW, for too atrraata la Use aaia aocieiy, ava aiwoiuiiina; w m sum,; lew tald peraoat fcr wboa taM MatH i located art'outof the emaloyastat at society, or company, and have tvtlle-J a and continue to occupy the taata. '"'' 7th. That tha American aettlert at I'uget't Sound are under ao obllgalUaa la tald company or toclety, to attflbr tha ria vtncot above Mated to rtaaUi.wradiiaaV aa a favor. r 8tb. That Wnitata F. Telavle, aUaf tervant of the etid comeanr or aealiir.at Fort NUqually, be requeeted fcrAwt la remove aay atoek of aaid atewy laai are now on the weet aide of taM rivet Hat- qually, to the eatt tide of aaid MMtas, aa4 continue to keep them tttre aa-yaata determined that aay atiek gritraaei akaa not be tuflered by tha Aasttiaaa aasHtw. Oth. That aa aaid aoelety kit aaHiraly refuted to furolab Atawrieaaa wi ttttf, at any price, until quite reaiatly, aad now when tboatTara owered (or aale thay prove to be the moot laferioref dta'awtk, and tbcee at aa einotbetaat prief t Thai to tttla. aaia all other acta of aaiatnolely, we know that their aim it oaly their m lotereet, while it Uaa laeaH la tha etas. moo aeaea of aay ostaiatjaity. 10th. TWae-ta7elaW.fweiiateof tbUmeetfattha aaattaWaa. F. atsatie. obief aerraat ef tha Hadtaa'a say r7 A ra?3S?sr c -.;-. i 8-I.Ohaeaett. 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