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' . r --' -I ,, ..Jll 'II" 1' y HJ.. " )0ctrj). It la not ourpractlco to fill our columns with potll cmistoua, but tho following ltnea, by lUyard Taylor, are so " imooth " and beautiful, that wo arc corapellod to publish tlietu. llayard Taylor It tho flrit nun who has attempted to clothe Kencs In California In poetical language This h has dono so qflectually that he might very Jiutly receive tho title of tbo l'oet of California. San Joaquin Republican. EL CAHALO.' BT BiTAUD TATLO. Now, saddlo El Canalo! the freshening .wind of morn Down In tha flowery Toga is stirring through the corn ; Tha thin smoke of tho ranches Is red with coming day; And the steed's impatient stamping Is ragtr for tha way 1 My glossy-limbed Caualo, thy neck Is carted In pride, Thy slender ears pricked forward, thy nostril straining wide, And as thy quick neigh greets me, and I catch i-. thee by tha mane, v, I'm off with tho wtndof morning lh Chieftain of ths plain t J ftel tho swift air whirring, and see along our4 track. From the flinty-pared sierra, the rparks go stream- log back $ And I clutch my rlflo closer as wo sweep the dark dcdle, Whtra the rod guerrilla waUb.ee for many a lonely mile. Tbty rtaeh not El Canalo ; with tha swiftness of a dream We're passed the bleak Nevada, and Tola's icy stream; Bat where, on sweeping gallop, any bullet back ward sped, Tha kacn-eyed mountain vulture will circle o'er the dead t On I on, my brava Canalo! we're dashed tbeiand and snow From peaks upholding heaven, from mountains far below TTo're thundered through the forest, while the crackling branches rang, And troops of elk, affrighted, from lair and covert sprang, We're swam the swollen torrent, we've distanced In the race Tha baying wolves of Pino, that pantod with tha chaw j And still thy. mane streams backward, at every . Aaj MlU'tfcy sjgifieVtroke UaU with Its' A BensMnswKlDii . faa'aarti. J&SatM? -L .- .-. M. WOt-r- ..- " JAi ' , AmI Uh a sfesMhliM Ms far Pacific shines? WM J4, Hold to thy speed, a arrow I at nightfall thou ahaltlare Thy hot and sacking launches beneath Us sliver wave! My head upon thy shoulder, along the sloping sand, writ sleep like Irtuty brothers from out the mountain land; Tha pines will sound In answer to the surges on tbo shore, And in our dreams, Canalo, wall make the jour noy o'er J Pi rTanfclrt At thai InnaMAnMtAea la at.. game of ths choicest breed of tho California horse. fflxBtcllantow. The Lcgcaaf of Geaevcva. On tho left bank of tho Rhine, below Andornacb, and at some short distance from tho river, is tho Lake of Laach, celebrated as a picturesque object, and for a neighbor ing abbey with six to won, founded in 1003, oy uio uount I'alatino, Henry II., who is buried within tho edifice. With this local ity is connoctcd tho legend of Genovera, a rnncess ol lirabant, who was married to the Count Palatine, Siegfried, a vassal ,of UicpM .frraflk Kings of Austria. For .nW-jftmi)i hor husband had lived bappHy togetif, near the conflux of t wMoteaW mtdJim Saar. whon the invasion mWBtf lnd ioln m opposing tho nemles of Christendom. He left his pa lace and his wifo to tho caro of his particu lar friend, Golo of tho Drachenfels, who, forgetful of his duty, soon became ena- snored of Genovcva. For a time he was able to conceal bis passion; but it was soon discovered by the Countess Matilda of Strahlen, who dwelt in tho neighborhood. Matilda had always harbored a feeling of nvy against her fair kinswoman, and glad ly made herself the confident and adviser of Golo, who, nrged by her counsels, at last made an open confession of Jove. This outrage was received with the utmost in dignation by Genovera; and Golo, now finding his position dangerous, forged a letter, purporting to como from the Major donso, Dragones;and containing an avowal of an Intrigue vrith Genoveva. At the same tune, they contrived to dismiss all Genove a's attendants,.and confined her in a dun. eon that no intelligence of the truth might conveyed to her husband. Siegfried, who was one of the chief com. batanU in the great battle in which Charles Martej defeated tho Moore, was severely wounded on that occasion, and being wry anxious respecting Uio state of his alMr nt liomo, ho sent Ins friontl, Cnrl of ltlioiu. grafenstein, to maku inquiries about (u-no-vovn, nnd to nunouncu his speedy return. Whotj Carl arrived nt tho castle, ho found that u council, on tho strength of tho fnlso accusations brought by (JoTo nnd Mntildn, had already aontcuood (tenovova to banish ment; but so thoroughly convinced was ho of her innocence, that, in nccordanco with an us.igo of early days, he declared himself nor champion, ami challenged uolo to mor tal combat. Howovor, ho proved no nmtoU for hia antagonist, and Inn death nt tho hands of Goto rendered CSciiovcvn's posi tion still moro hopeless. Tiio council ad horcd to it first decision, and her alleged offence- would have been punished with death, had not her accusers feared to awa ken popular fury by a public execution. They preferred tho method of private as sassination ; and two servants wore com missioned to convey Genovcva and a child to which sho had given birth in her prison, to a dark forest, and there to murder them both. Tho tongues of tho victims woro to bo brought back, as a proof that tho horri bio deed had been performed. Tho ruffians undertook tho oflico willingly enough; but when thoy woro about to plungo a dagger into the bosom of tho countoa, thoy woro so moved by her entreaties that thoy spared tho lives of both their intended victims, and taking them farther into tho forest, to pro- vent tho possibility of their return, went back to their wicked employers with two ahcops' tongues, which thoy pretended wcro thoso of Gcnoveva and hor child. nhen Siegfried, after recovering from his wound, returned to his castle, ho was so thoroughly convinced by Matilda and Goto that tho decroo of tho council was just especially as it had been conflrmod by tho tssuo of tho combat that ho resolved to banish from his meniory all thoughts of ms uniaiuuui wnc. In the meanwhilo Gcnoveva. after wan dering Bomo timo in tho forest, discovored a cavern, which served her for shelter. At tho samo timo alio was entirely without sus tenance, and was contemplating death by starvation, when, as if bv a divine mission. a whito bind entered the cave, and oflerod its milk to tho mother and child. On this, and a few roots, which Genovcva found, they wcro enabled to exist Siegfried, who, in spito of his resolution, could not forget Gcnoveva, npph'ed himself to hunting as n distraction from his melan choly thought On one occasion, tho 5-imo led him further than usual into tho epths of tho forest, and ho was about to return, when a whito hind sprang up beforo him. Pursuing it for a ureal distance, ho at last wounded it. with aslarf, aad. it took refuge in. a care, which be laaraediaUly ea-j WHM,lJtTCOBakl as Gnonra. Thranriaw snwajf en Ear Woe, aha nrotoat. ed her Innocence", and exposed tho treachery oi uoio aim jiaiiiaa. aiegincu was so thoroughly convinced of tho truth of her words, that with joy ho took her and hor .htl4 InIa liia mk A .1.! . . -t vuuu iuiu uu tuiuh i mis moment uoio with tho rest of tho hunting train, entered mo cavern, and so horror-stricken was tho culprit at tho sight of Genorova, that, on being indignantly questioned by Siegfried, he at once avowed bis guilt. Shortly after wards ho expiated his oflcnco on tho scaf fold; and though Matilda tried to cscapoin tho first instance, sho fell with hor horso into tho Moselle, while flying from her pur suers. In commemoration of her providen tial deliverance, Genoreva builtin tho neigh borhood of Laach a church, dedicated to tho Virgin, which is still in oxlstence, though in a ruinous condition. Fraaklia aad Ike Barber. On Doctor Franklin's arrival at Paris, as Plenipotentiary from the United States, du. ring tho revolution, the king expressed a wiau w ave unit luinuxiiaiciy, AS UlCro waa no going to tho Court of France in thoso days, without permission of tho wiu. maker, a wig-maker of course was sent for. In an instant a richly dressed Monaieur, his arms folded in a prodigious muff of furs, and a long sword by bis side, mado his appearance. ' It was tho king's wig-ma- ker, with his servant in a livery, a long sword by Ids eido too, and a load of ewooU scented band-boxes full of "do wig," as ho said, " de superb wig for de great Doc teor Franklin." Ono of tho wigs was tried on a world too small ! Band-box after band-box was tried ; but ail with tbo same lll-succoss. The wlg-nmkor fell into tho most violont rage, to tho cxtrcmo mortification of Doc tor Franklin, that a gentleman so bedeck ed with silks and perfumes, should, not withstanding, bo such a child. Presently, however, as in all tho trans ports of a grand discovery, tho wig-maker cried out that ho knew whoro the fault lav "not in his wig as too small; O not his wtg no too small ; but do doctecr's head too big; great deal too big." Franklin smiling, replied that the fault could hardly lio there ; for that his head was made by God Almighty himself, who was not subjoct to err. Upon this tho wig-makor took in a little; but still contended that thoro must bo something tho matter with Doctor Frank, lin's head. It was at any rate, ho said, out of de fashion. He begged Dr. Frank. lin would only ploaso for remomberdathls head bad not do honuour to be made in Parrew. No ! for if it hail been mado in l'arrce, it no bin moro dan half such a bond. None of tho Trench noblesso hud n head nnytldng liko M. Not do groat Duko D Orleans, nor do grnnti nionarcn nmisoii had half such a head as Doctoor Franklin. And lio did not ee, ho Raid, what business ninbody had wld a lioad moro big dan do head of do grand monarch. Pleased too ico tho poor wig-maker re cover his good humor, I)r. Franklin could ..., it... I It in l.U luvirt to nut a check to hU childish rniit.bul related ouo of his fino anecdote, wMch struck thu wig-mnker with such an Idea of his wit, that aii ho ro tired, which ho did, bowing most profound ly, ho shrugged Ids shoulders, nnd with n look most slgnllicaniiy nrcu, iaui ; " Ah, Doctecr Franklin I Dooteor Frank lin I 1 no wonder your head too big formv wig. 1 'I raid your ncan oo iou uig ior mi do 1-roach nation. Itain Wulor. It is not generally known, says tho Albn ny llrgistcr, that when protected from tho atmosphere,, this is thu purest, healthiest, and sweetest water in me. Mr. J. S. Vnn Uensselaor ha? for a number of years used It for drhiktueflnd culinary purposes, nt his lato residence, No. 1 01) Statu street, nnd could never meet with nny ho consider ed ns good. lie was informed of Its ipuil ity by n sea captain, wtio used it in inn vovnges from tho Tnltcd Stntes to the West indies, nnd who found thnt by care fully preserving it from exposure, casks which had bcon shipped at Koy Wost nnd mado their outward voyage, woro, on their return to Now York, found to bo ns pure and good as tho day they woro put on board. Acting on this suggestion, ho built two cisterns in his yard, covered, cemented, and air-tight; ono of which acted as a ro scrroir communicating with the other, from which it was conducted into tbo dwelling, Tho cisterns were capablo of holding aoveu- ty-fivo hogsheads, and from tho timo of their erection Jiavo always held a bountiful sup ply of pure, soft, and excellent water. Tho only communication with tho air was by tho pipo wliiuh conducted tho water from Uio roof: even rain refreshed tho supply, and ns it was drawn from thu bottom of tho cistern, tlw temperaturo was cool nnd pleasant, llatu water Is tho purest in na turo. In this enso it was conducted from r high slato roof on which no dirt could accu mulate, and tho cisterns had required clean ing but onco in six years, and then from no defect in tho water. At no timo has that been disturbed, or lost in tho Io.-ut Its pure and wholesome taste: and that flat and rai ny taste, so peculiar to if when caught in open vessels, has never been noticed. It Is stronger inatrtht-so arnmu mflj interesting facta are not moro generally known and acted npon. Tli'o cost of cisterns is bat a trifle, and wo commend this cheap mode of obtaining pure water. Tho Rainbow Tho rainbow had from tho earliest times been an objecct of interest withlhoso who bestowed attention a optical appearances, but it is much too complicated a phenome non to lo easily explained. In general, however, it was understood to arise from light reflected by the drops of rain falling from a cloud opposite Uio sun. Tho dhli culty seems to bo how to account for tho color, which Is never produced in whito light, such as that of tho sun, by mcro re flection. Maurolycus advanced a considerable ctcp, when ho supposed that tho light en ters tho drop, and acnulrcs color by refrac tion; but in tracing tho course of tho ray he was quito bewildered. Othors supposed tho refraction and tho color to bo tho e fleet of ono drop, and tho refraction of another; so that two refractions and one reflection wcro employed, but in such a manner as to bo still very remote from tho truth. Antonio do Domlnls, archbishop of Spa Intro, had the good fortune to foil upon tho truo explanation. Having placed n bottlo of water opposite to thu sun, and a littlo abovo his eye, ho saw a beam of light issuo from tho undcrsldo of tho bottlo, which ac quired diflecevt-colors, in tho same ordor and with tho samo brilliancy as In tho rainbow, whon tho bottlo was a little rais ed or' depressed. From comparing all these circumatanco, ho perceived that tho rays bad entered tho bottle, and that, after two refractions from tho convox part, and a reflection from tho concavo, thoy wcro re turned to tho oyo tinged with different col ors, according to tho anglo at which tho ray had entored. Tho rays that gavo tho samo color made tho samo anglo with the surface, and henco all tho drops that gavo tho samo color must bo arranged in a circle, tho contor of which was the point in tho cloud opposite tho sun. Leslie. The Iiondon Advertiser says : "It gives us much pleasuro to bo able to stato that tho Quoon has most graciously intlmatod to Mr. Duchanan, tho Amorican Ambassa- ador, that it will in future be left to bis excel. lenoy to appear at stato balls and hor Ma jesty's dinner parties in whatever costumo is most agreeable to mmseii, tho Lord Charaborlain has also mado a similar com munlcation to his excellency, relativo to his costumo on tho opening or closing of the sessions of Parliamont" ' ' LUJSgwagaejaiij a i.w.J..t-aT Tito Etouhuut In Treublu. I An affecting Incident ooourrod In St. Johiisvlllc, nt tho breaking of a brldiro over which two clophnnts, belonging to tho clr cus and moiviRorlo of Messrs. Sands, Quick OV Co., woro crossing, It appears that, through tho cnrelussiiiMs of tholr keo. pern In allowing both elephants to go on tho bridge togethor, tholr weight caused It to broak down, when tho two nulilo anl. mats woro precipitated from a bight of fif teen feet to tho bed of thu river among thu rocKH, injuring inu imunio, Juliet, so severe ly that it was for n long timo Impossible to get hor out of tho water. Tho male, llomoo, not being so much hurt, was soon in a condition to be remov ed ; but his nttachmunt toward hU unfortu nate companion was so great no ollorlH would induce him to lenvo Iter in the liuiu of trouble, Various means of persuasion nnd oven forco wero resorted to without ef fect. Separating them alive seemed nliuost impossible. At length, n large, powerful mastiff, obtained several, years "go from tho farm of Henry Clay, in Lexington, by whom thu elephants had always allowed themselves to bo driven, nnd of whom the female was very much In fear, was brought out and act upon Honioo, for the purpose of getting him nwny from his male. Notwithstanding hur broken limbs and dread of thu dog, thu faithful Juliet mado a doHiierato effort to protect her partner, in doing which, tho position of tho two wounded animals became so much changed ns to enable tho keener, with assistance, to drag them on thu beach. Finding it necessary to lenvo them behind, thu com pany caused n shed to bu built over them on thu bank of tho stream, where thu devoted irieuus win rcmam until uieir wounds aro healed. Thoco elephants woro captured in Asia, ten years ago, and brought to Knglnnd, wuere uioy wcro purchased by tho cele brated Womblo, and taught to perform to gether in their dramatic pieces nt nil the principal theaters in Huroe. They sub sequently became tho projwrty of .Mcmrn. It. Sands, Quick iV Co., with whom they havu always traveled In this country, nnd are known far and wide, llomeo, though much stiffened and bruised, i not danger ously hurt, and will probably bu continued in tho exhibition ; but poor Juliet Is past all surgery, having broken her shoulder, and othorwiso being sadly crippled ; sho cannot long survive her injuries, and will novor march again. Warerly Magazine. Uxtru Noap. A young acquaintauco of ours, aaya an ........... voj", "i-pa up in a o,uu boarding house, relate, tho following incl- '" "I -" -"" Hiiwiif W MfVIUIUilU IUIHVI0 who undertake to prio.vjdo nutriment for boardera.wilbstntfistplnachs and weak purses. i .' ii i Ono day last week, says our friend, tho soup produced fur our iioou-tido meal was uncommonly rich and unclious, possessing a flavor which proved vory conclusively that an oxtra quantity of meat had boon used in its preparation. Tho boarders woro nil very niuch surprised and delighted, but the landlady seemed to bo loss pleased bf thu frequent draughts upon tho soup tureun. A short timo after dinnor, our friend happened to pass tho kitchon, and overheard the land lady rating tho cook for putting too much of tho shin of a bocf Into tho soup kettle. "Half of it would havo boon enough for eight boarders, that pays no moro than thoy docs for thoir vlttlos," said tho economical provider. "1 didn't put half tho shin In, ma'am," says tho cook. " You noedn't tell mo that story," cried tho oxcitod old lady. I know you'vo boon wasting the moat; so jUt git a Jadlo and din up the bones, and wo'll sco whether I'm mistaken or you'ro a liar J' Tho cook oboyed, nnd after driving tho ladle two orthroo tlmos into tho kettle, sho brought up something which oxplained tho mystery. " Lor, ma'am, I soo how It is ! The kit. ten has been jumpin' about tho kottlo, and droppod Into it. and it's all boiled up In tho broth I" "Hlcssmo!" criod tho hostess: "sura onough it is I" then oftor a consldorablo pauso she nddod "Cook, havo wo any moro kittons f Wo might drop ono in, you know, ovory timo wo havo soup for dinnor. You wouldn't boliovo how tho boardors scorned to liko it." A Thought. Tho Irritating grain of nana, wmcu by accidont or incaution has got within tho shell of thu oystor, incitos tho living inmate to secrete from Its own resources tho means of coating tho intrusive substanco, and thus gorminutes tho pearl. Ano is it not, or muy it not bo ovon so with trpublos nnd afflictions in our case? W,e, tpo, may turn sicknoss and sorrow into poails of greabprico. An Irish paper says that "Dennis Mocar thy accidentally committed suicido by ta king a doso of laudanum, which ho "pur chased for that purpose at Tim Flanagan's grocery. Dennis had" boon hoard to threaten that ho would hang himself with a razor, or would drown himsolf with a dose of arson io, the first opportunity. Ho had enjoyed bad health a day or two rroviotn to his death." WJ!l.!l Amur SAMUEL SIAHN. "" """aiuiio, OFFErtS fur ml; a UIJcK aMortmeat of tiroevrlue, lf!evds. Tho nlxiT atoek Is KntiiJ Ns:W, and hating bcon uuroliaiiod rooenlly, n-. ,,rMnt low rl coi ol Hie Market, will ljj t flgurea thai cannot fall to null purehaat. ! April , IWH.-ltf j Tin: i'I.aoi: to (1ct"yijj monuv uacu MERRITT, OPPElfflaO & CO. 8 O t t H llfr H , ruoMAi.r. ni.Ai.ifi n ry floods. V Orocrrlrn. 1'rovUlo Jllnrdwaro, Hoots and Htioi'. Clothing, l.liiuo ,'Vatu, &c, Ao. April aa-llf WILLIAM E.LEWIS, BOAT JJUILUKlt ANL8PAII MAKER. st ill ciniKK, UMi'tjA ntvr.it. BOATS ltqmlrc-1, nml )lji,li of Carrotr Work douo ut tho iliurtcViiotlc and ontke liiiiKt rruvmnMo term. .jirU28. IMl-tr rrvil.rh'. Tlialuwrr lryaf lUnaia"' lTw X lluii.l'iso. on MaluMrccjulie tuXCO, eaa bo occupied n a ature-lioiiiw, jvrotiM " allTtded Into tu o nturcx, aullaMn fur aiy Und of tnialntH. Tor parllculum, ily oiilfionrtn-'-.01, ,0 jikSk u. HAirara.-- Lower Scottibiiri-, April !ih-ltf. . CROSBY'S HOTEL, . Lowmt Momnriiii. 17 S. CRUSH Y, Utlnp DKnln taken cbari of the alxm- iinimil llntrl, will i-vrtonally uwrliiti ill tho rllorU to nmVc ilnio cotufortabla wlinmny Iiato oevnilun to vltlt thla plaer. The tulile will I aui'illiit with the lx-t tli market atrontu; and cliolcoI.IijuotinuJCIgiricaaalwaja be Iml at the liar. April 'iti, IMl.-ltf " HINSDALE & CO., Wholesale Dealers la (JcDeral McrcbindUe COU.NLIt l)' IAI. AMI MILao.f aTS., I.OWKH SCOTTSIIUKO, WOl'I.D Invito tlie altcntico of Traders. II 1'iicVir", mi'l Karnurn to itirlr larg and nrll M-li-ctnl acck of ('lolrmie, lirydooJs. Moota anil Sli r, Ihrdxarf, Urneerlc. Ac., which tbty oiTi-r fr U at prlcn uhlcli will L an lnduc- inrnt to tli'c wlttilng to purchase. Call arid lmxi iur lick. (ptSly. rptIK uniUraiRiiiM liar nf purctitoil tblatatab 1. IMimrnt, au-l feeling t-ratcful for pat pat rooape. Uki-n tlila opurtuiilly Ut Inform bla fliondt, ami ibe publie a;riierllr. tlml be la now pn-parol to accommoilatc rrgular boarder, and all lrarltern or rlaltora who may coma Ibis way. Term reasonable, ami acenminodatlooa as jol aa jreneratly found In Orrirnn. J03EPII PUTNAM. Rcollsbr-rf:, April JB-ltf ALLAH, LOWE I CO., COMMISSION MKBiClJANTS, 132 CLAY STB,, ' trl l-r -igy -1 " Auuk, UeKisur A Co., j S: V ajCH-Cni ''PIIK underalgo baa for aalta Iwga aaeert X tocnt of Urocerir. I'rotUloni, Liiiuora, CIRara. IJoota A 8bow, Clothlna;, Cutlery, Tinware, Aa. ISAAC N. HALL, Main Street, Lower Scotuburf. Ap28-lt AMOS E. ROGEKS, JCMriKK C1TV, HAS on hand a well aaortvd stock of Dry (JooiU, fl roc tries, flootaA Shoes, Ac, Ac. Ho. lie la anxious to atll.tnd wlahesltto beun dcritoO"! that he la prepared to offer Roods si- Tuxri.r miw rou cum. ir any uoubta art en tertained about the matter, ho will be eistatl lnly obliged, If pcrsom iloubtlni will speedily call, and ul unco put It to the teat. Kmplro City, May 5, Ifttt-tf . oro. nir.ra, tuo. waacta, it GEORGE HAYNES I CO., 675 main t., con.fKti or yoncalla st., LOWKH SCOTTSIIUKO, OFFKU FOIt SALi: Flour, California and Chill, llacuii, Jlcaa and Clear, Pork, do. do., liter, ' Fulton Market" Mess, In kf tbls. Hams, lln4n'.coveved. ',",,. " Kupar, CWa," Uet! 12, Coilco1JloHdol4'JaT. Caudlea.Soap, Liquors. Clean. Drt-nUt. . Boots and Hhocs.'c.,'A. ",.... . ' April 'J8-Itf "' , ' BBOWI, DRUM I CO., NO. 28 C'OM)Ii:iICIAL ST., SCOTTSBURO, HAVE constantly on hand a General Assort. mentor Mcrchundlzo, coualstlna; of Flour, I'ork. Ilacon. llums. Lard. Suaor. Tea. Cultt Tobacco, Llijuors, Furmlujr and Mining Tools, IJry OooiIii. Hoots and Shoe, Hardware, Ac., Ac. FAKMKUS, I'ACKJIKH .t THADERS I are invited to call ana ciamlno our Stock, when visiting this City, as wo will soil at all tunes at the lowcHt market rates. Mr.yO-tf STOKK TO LKT on Main btrect t suitable for a wholcnilo or retail business Apply U c .. , . ,. - WM.H.I!.TtfABr. ScottybnrR, April 28-tf JOB PRIMTING, OF ovcry dchcrlptlon, uch a PaMraLir, Cakth, UxximuH. Vir-.Ttn; Hium or Li- ni.vo, Hi.anxs or au. I)rnRii'rions, Ac., to,, neatly and cheaply executed at this Office. Als, OMiMNTAL PRBTMG. la Colored Inks and Ilronncs. Orders left with Allan, M'Klnlay A Co., Coos Hay. or with Burns A Wood. Uandofok Cltrlwlll be promptly attended to. Arrll 2. ' '2t tftr