/ .-- -- S . sea Ihoinsirnh namo es of imc fit ,,urr e amia.uth > .,.iii;in .. h'ice -wvii'llf tie air of a connois-, who wiipe i t oiti williie siffi e to inilfci mibcreu- <'par of ex pilioi tha ilinm for ihe pliltiose ,i t ols;iacliexi';i"-the beginaitin of c'citisunmp- havinig coinlnio ly i llh ,irsir ,laisio so ie 1p r- one pr 1n. P;r-;(,Is en d;iged in closeI rooms, oir eon comprLent to repair ihP e iine n in mill. orslops, :e he chief sifes from P: ; tV~lll'-sl(+/', e: "111,e ':chief Slloftnl'ers Ro , in case of ,ccideitl, lheily avelig lIe ex- ,,.i ii : hus, olthe two lt.lred 'andt- '." ,; ; '- '' I~l" I Inli i)11 "tlius, ofdie. t %h I o huntn lr lan - S n'nse 'and delavy to which -ilir-y mii hi be iiiF v iie t'."il"os lia diel iii one disrict exposed if no such' itersot'iwere am hanI i n iii 18,o ured ind Iwii +- _.n L~ondonI, ill83;,, ottie huLndredl a~nd tnen- Ar< *'"D' C :-----Oui im it r t-inee died Jl di:.i'te' of trie ho ogs, of AoN .JN.DIANm htAinm'trOn tutes rest ,ofr F^ ni hrr ney tnnl due ,,fcotsuimiptto,. O)t LC" ion al tOere.is a iles tue oi (_rl i t lie Uame year, Laramie h lere hi n.ple o beet sin, clrcun t-00J ny-three (hell fr>imit dseaes olf the ltngs, feechih;at-d hiree hbndrae .ehe ine iriu- ^ ono twenLty-.ight..died "ron cor"sum.p- ference af lhe basoi f be tSumbei tharyt I amn. r, y reports, than, in a close water;-nil till Ilaced aos reg aa a: ,ito inasniti p Io l .lner'.s-uiootn. -lie fituun' seventeen men at ..erci. .nlt phcev .be ti. f'a ''' asny. v w ,r f |-l'i,, three h-ad spitting of bhloo, Th,s-c, h-e beetw a. n.,ue. dallec..,. oflIm lutgs and five itad '1_hey trmust hte beem pil)rid tp liy men io .,,st,., a ,d-'eee Cold.. After teadig commetntnr.letsorne Ierear pvetir--Iit lI l+ ai ,. ev ere, col d t.a A le reading whom" and[ l6rhwhltul purpose wliu caii lell s" fact, who a .... y titas the espira ie A short dis.uancefrotn tltis pie two, cC of: 1 tosITlltilOn Is tne respiration of rocks about twenty feet ,, ,art and 5 I':'ieet air .-,Venhiation llrush'a/ed. -. .' higi.-' The Ol, lppnsi,, srauicis sil,, ii,;I PICTURKSQUOK HAtItCLITTIiO.- An En-' Ihey were ;,oitne iinuetl, hoult Ihirown aiparl, "hishi i-avel Icr in Paits. h,,vira, occasion Ior front some' ucourvo liir i of. iiithe r'o,"e I h airr-cutter. seti lihr onaie. At llie n-,ppoin' - I"nd-ependen'ee ro k; ouk a.he ro i d d timle, ant ,ieg-i, iil'v .'ltireil ptersoena arrived, an iminenise pile, *covert,, 'malJ ree ofes,- )ine gen'lerni;a sal drwn before his ground and. is 3000 frt Ihghu.- Ou ,iie smile dn-^;eir:,->case to prepare for the operation. " it is broken urnd ]alls h0ff.- fy-mnix the3'lOlP Tre,'. ".au rwt;.lked roimd his '. client" once you t 'mnii see liuni-red'o, ,, ',i .- ';-;' or tn, ic,. i-; l finally. taukihtg his stand at On the side:of this. r.ck -nCxi tlimh rom-l !,re asotmie dio. air'e, artunmiively scrutininzed the G ,R.NY .--A private letter recPivrd by one of our Gern.ii citizens. which gives an aecoliilnt of the revolnmion in Prussia, states that in theb conflict between the King's troops and the citizens. on the 19ih of March, the carnage has been imtnmense. The number of soldiers killed amitnumed to about 1,300. and more thlian one thousandd cit izenis were slauhtt'er'el on lihat day. Ai exl)ression ri' Slie Ki ng,l "that he would f orgive thliem," .which he is said to have utierfil, when the dead bodies of Ithe slain citizens were car tried int solemnn irocession past the palace, is said to have excited the wraii of the people anew, in consequence of which the King has either 'teen forced to leave the'ciityv, or as others say. h'Is been killed. The excite- -ment thli4ughout Germany is immeuse.-- Pennsylvanian. : IMTEMPERAN' CE.--Ar'"short ti me ago at a Temperance met'.ing held in Faneuil Hall. Boston, Gov. Briggs simated thai mlle report of the committee appointed to inquire in re- gard to the inhots in M3assachustlls, showed that there were from 1200 to 1300 of that unfortunate class, and also the astounding fact that 1100 to 1200 of them were horn of _drunken parents! This is.a sickenin, hpic- lure and calculated to repress the pride of our boasted civilization. .. Trhe Rev. LMr- Smith lalely delivered a lecture at W-orcester, Mass.. in which he stated thuit no less than 38.877 gollons"of al- coholic liqulors were r ceiveil in the sto-esg ofWorcester dtringliPe year 1847,"' which with 11,800 for the druggists : mnointid to, 50.677 g;)lons. These-facs'are heart rend- Sing lo the lovers of nioralitv; intelempraice and crime ae twin sisters of. ihe Evil One. -HO'ORRiBLF, DiscovERT.-Iln Ithe course of Mo0,,iIy forenoon, a most revoltig disco- very was made in,.an unoccupieid hliou-e in Bloom street, hays a Manchlesier piper. Mr.':Laiidml.ilr. of*tater street, who is ageni for the house, wen i to Visit aid. xa- fint tlhe place, when ins de the iilc.lien he fdotnd iwo iarge earthenware jars, ihe lops ,of lic were -overed over with -paper, aind were" ark'ed wilh tihe woriis ." For saIle.:" Hie kickedl one o.f them over with his, f96l. when, ',hreakling -in pieces as it fell.on the floor.'"lhe hotly of a dead qiild aboit lllree mionilis >ld was revealed Ito his sight.' He went for <.- policem-an, who, 'on his arrival, opened tlfi second jar. when another infant was thereiii'fotund evidently ,of liremalt re birth, The partiies 'c 9, o occupied j.be h6ntse aresitate. lto have lie n twit maiden sisters from Bolloii. one of wlhomi died not very 'ingtgago, pnd Ihe other bheemne insane, and was taken away by her friends. COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. __ GEN. TAYLOW'S POSITION BEFORE THE COUNTRY. . The loco.foco papers have been laboring' of late to prove tbiat Mr. Clay ought, and Gen. Taylor ought not to be the choice of thie Whigs, and Ilihe noiiniree' of ithe Nation- al Cornention. They hi;ve, to th xie'nt of their ability, sought to bother uip the vlanieis of Mr. Cfay, and magniaified every 'e'lnun..rat,,ii in 4is fdvor, i'n order to ca- ji,'le lie W lIigs inio his support ; po-sihly wiih the desire of Ai'/unapping Gen. t 211I Asen. aylor themieaiies. That party. now deprived of any lie;l. an, d ,/oundering in vague per- pIlexilty from Polk to Cass, and from Cass o10 Hou.Iton, may slil'l cap the ctiinax of its incornsi-encies by forcibly seizing upon an '1'aet a,,d avowed I7,ig as its candidate. Sirainger things have happenedd before, and some ol'ithe la:ie mnaneuvres of the Demo- craecy squlint strongly in that direction. They pret-ntI ihat t he Whigs of this Stale are in fliitor n, Mr. Clay, when two Whig Comivrlions tduirinig 'the past year have so- lemnnly drclaied their preferene QL Gen. Ta Ilor, andl his name has been Ilt!ing at the mna-i-heal of- the Whig papers for months lpias. Why is this, but for the pur- pose of paving 'he wby foi" his adoption by the Deioucr;rtic Conventiot .? What a de- leclable sihji it wo'tild be, tb witness the Dt-moriatic lealeis nominating as thei" candilllie, une Who has openly.avowed him- sellf to be a Whi_-. It would afford ond more proof to ,the many already given, of their imeadiie-s to "inerae alh their boasted.- principles i1 lhe main one -f xpedieney tert. Tiylor, we 'doubt not, will obtain the suspipi of itimany ioderat'e Democrats, but not :pon pait'y .rIunids they will vote fo. hiun beC;ius-e ihPv know, hiim to he hninesi. c;II.,ble, andu f.4ihlil to the Ci'insvittmlon," fi'r his real serinitiehil. have never been.coonr called.:; : 'Every leiler of Gen. Taylors which ap-. peamrs, re-affirmingJiis inIdependence of par- ty- pledges, or iere |Iarly organization, hl:s been irumpeled forilh as a, refuis-il lo aIceli the \\'hitg nnninalion-'when ie ol'Hl ero hias ex|)licitl) declared ilt li he will reject no natiitaton. ;.vo"iii hiiimself a WVhig in iiuhiciple ,'ind a Wlvhig" who assenfs to the Sviews o .,f Mr. C I) and the views of the Trle gamne the Democrals would play. is teo plainly seen through to succeed. l'ear- flo of the poila iVy. and ol" lie sterling qialities ofl' lte Old Hero. t hey seek either to) alienaec thie 11'/un from himn, or lo steal him' fom toicin in eitihier of which coniin-, genies ithey v oill be lhe gainprs. Will ihe \\Vlnis of tle Sorhi permit ilihemselves Ilo lie di, p-il by s I- i iransp rentl iriciLerv ? .ie 'll. Ta Ior irnm fiil lo I;it lin% alllhered lio ilthe oi-iL al exirt-s-ionn it' his vie s,. fihai lie ,;is a \Vhi---a Claiy W\hi.,-indTidvor- iible to the views, fb tlie W ig, party : ithu, while lie had nio iesire to' conceal his opin- ions, lie was not willing to lie .it.iie a mere pariy C'indiiiiae, to be pledgedl bel'orelihaiil to anty fixed line of policy :but if elected would serve : SUln i ihi. understanding he h'as "been wiatlv ,Itiloc:iled' by many of the 'liig presses and Whig politicians throtit ,lintl the-:Union. He is the choice of lthe Whihs of' Geingi.jru -o ',t'he :W liii.gs of the ,eiiire Sooith-hand we may thsay ith Slety, f the massesrf thi, ,'".t \V1 Whig Pilv evervwyiere. Otn rhe l'a1ih ill' ri.ps l' tmia enits mui.e un- tder his own: sz,,'.!nre lie has lbPen aid.pied by the Whigs of ltieemi sections -, ilipir candidates. As ;i Whig ihey wTilI press his claims on the National Convention--andi as a W hig (ibiiiilt nrot a parliz:in) lie will be liiiui-| iiila th:ctl> ; c ) to the Presidlency of the United S iates in spile of All lthe li,.y flies that sit on -the chiart' wheel of pullii: ;opinion, ri, iin-i in in,- dust ,they are ;k kictig-up.' .itJA l 1hioittg Io slop its revolu- tio-as' vainly, : ais heir elder nolioh"r. al- ludedto in "the well k now til'iahle o0 t o." : '[Sii'a1anlAh Repubican.i AFALACH1COLA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1848. 3tc- The following gentlemen are authorized Agents for the COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, and will receive and receipt for subscriptions, or advertise" ments:- WM.. W. CHErVEi,-t qAfbl'nv, Ga. Major JACK H-ARDMAN', Ejufula. Ala. JAS. J. OIVEi'," Tallahassee, Fa. our Gene'Afis dc'tn, .idi -, -. ,_llnlaym e iim 1u .U t,'C L ,.jir l ,U, y i~li .iii ir ii Secreiai V. Sliirt address were made to ... I i son. , '. ". 4,t, -', ,, ; ,',, .Ireqiielilllv nii trnl- lu bujy n/ ljexlcl)-- ilm eri ,.-. ". ihe Imeling by Mvess'rs 0.. Hart anid W re-i ily .erd t buy of exi-here S, .. there were no .Amieritanis to rrutel, anid \VISlOM tor Jl01rMNVl'-LL:.--A Lond.on cor-'nc c. M1 ilnlIle -l and the following resolullons ..... ,. .+_ C.-_ _e a- d the fllowing reslun wheie noiliig bilut war could be Namned. respondiiehl c.f ile New Yo.'t, courier a'dlr-"' were uaiaiIpueuslv aIo l : ... 'r ;A . Resolved, d e e After a public war was ;, Ilst piocurell, dlng'- the Pri)te de .oinVile, s;' t Resnlved,',T lhalfitle -W hngsip vof r lotia, I .1.(y, I:II--li-e .r".. e.. ..y .hul e up a: i o'r e to wilhoui at a declaraion by life consiiiitionr 1 ,Jinville, heil're leaving Paris ibe l4.st shou ld :be up and dd ing, ind or er to adi .t P ...i n "',,- ch ll easure as wil e a a til Iority, we nhnve seen in tsome oM o u1r gi a- tim e e.ileIit nipon N. (.t51 'ttli dand lite dl , s U d lilui ,n ,i b le m ne a s u r es' a s-w il, ne c a lc u ll-I- n .,I ,lc I i -' r ile -,Go h 'v w h ic h h. vest slate papers Ilhe m anlesto. charge g file -abise il ii' IiIr lie .. i .. i 'hi h i ' led to secure ilie iriulnldl of W hig prlnrci- ... pursl.s In in reardl In l.f ie iitibid.-lpr-i.r Re-. .....--:, + :" cause of Itire war ll im M e ic'o, w nlch, ron1ac- *".. ., .. . ples in hie coming elections: That ihe lcluse ot I iC orni nIIl Ithi -Inrr"ne Ln. Ln;a 4i-. hgs ofKey este.rnestly recommei'd "count of its perversion uo lcls alnd trlh, "1. 0 this, Joinv'lle *winit,: I'llier'. 111f1e S i" i e ,,, L.p i-r/J i 0 Ilas pauned, all hu~nor Di~e mndln s. Qu een .alier Ins. ,leparirinre, (tvllcnc liarsnure ... . to heir brethren, ihe Whigs ofi the other has an ied"all-"hotorable miins. eet.ier his -eparqi-m"( ; -..W \e liave seen the administiraion prl'lu.e rfece ive. i,ie .r .viqinn a .i(,ernmpi. -I' counties 01" Sn tih Florin a, and ofi the wliole i ins, 'ad ,l1Ihe pl I l iV 'diV llre.s eil J'in--v.hi .h + .. : of its purom ises of -co n qu,.ring a peace, at, d -,, ,. '* - State, to holdimneetins, appoint, correspond! "o it'as p'iro'ses ob *oqr; a a i if1 (iiot., h.id bepe I IW..d. ., ',' ; ,'' the sam e lim e w ih hhol ifi n lifi e neceitisa ev .. ~ ~ ~ e .n S Mn .l icl, 1O '~ 't ... ding committees, and adopt such other ihe sa 0me ..in"e i,'hholdng lienece r ,r his, Vie an ..;I he oi;. ; mea s .in t i j w b Isnt ans and supplies; and when the i;lenis tille) lielieveil tih:;i, ;iti lie .mom ent of wr- . me I assures as in- ItIeri r judgmn t will OPSI I o "p "Inrr"" ' sc t .ut h ,p of our'commamidin (ienierals. and Ilihe -tin-1 ti 2.ii /..aier wr'it nave.ccase4q tojo..cu secure lne success ol tlhe patriot c principlles .. {llc illrone rfl" Franc f."1 ....-' 7: ..'.:* . t ... p x-'impleo gallanlry of file army, overcame '. :... - of our party ; believing, as we do; that those ,, Ap- g. a ..nty.f.. .e ar y .. -n .;l-,. F-. ', *"r 'i cl L th bs ca'Lcle d t advnc all difficulties, we have sent tihe admiiii-llr.;i- A mosth'i'orrible case ol InolofnaniC.lf ..t " principles alet eo est calculated to advance ... 1m . e.,.ed: ,,-- .r .. - non1 and At-/riends alien Dip oproculre a I cide occurred. receliliv ati i tallR,'I '' ." the interests of our glorious Republic. anti a d. tti to p a ilthe pirsh 0 of a ..illati soilier'"n .a-rf ,-v ... ; =- .. .. .,, .. ,..vote of cenlsure ol one LG general, s ld $L1$- "' ."; ,,",';,q , that those interests are in greal danger of t oa, i..| i lr. wi luol sin-iirnl in'-one f tileef- .. bein suee, w wil u r te bypending and finally ordering a Court ofl In-i :i" .I .i( ,i;ii s Sli,, 4ait lone-w'-:^ being subverted, we willsuiipporl them. ny X Ie rs H -,1 ,X ;,,.111 ..".tinng .i n.. ni . - + i :+. q u i i y o n a n u l l i e r r o oi i i "a t lh e .n b i i v e r t ri l h i l rtr ^ i -.o s i ,' r hl e f rt n -!y A ; Y all honorable neans., and will never relax qu y on ano her. ro. i ,at t ", ,.h. ,l ind" ,r i --le-Iif r n. - our.e ...rt in thi. t. uni \Vhigprin. We hav'e seen it deny that tile war was look fat Ilhohl dnln his- ..indth' o nr effi rls in Ihis re.-lecl.u n rl W hig prin- A... he l r n irar hilii ,a or stand tne -in ti " shall loriusly in he scend.n.. for territory, and aftewards affirm lhat ie Virgin Mary h imor.! S.m..-iW -.-'n t ci tes bl onouslinfihea nidls ot the fire upon h irthl' S he-Ito'i . and. every department of our Governmenit Mexico had nothing else wherewith to sa- ,, hewas evid c t rquisite flirui-'-. ..L an,.v r e i t.. ..or Go e n e t l ,yo rc is, a1nie-a a 'levlroii -u lit e quisira .t 'r lis'.. sM',` shall be administered according to their clims. i .as a, "e tst r iire' -',-it rb his. dictates. We have seen it professedly adhering to remAiinn2t hnd into.tIie live co.0. d r All,. eso tdll held ithtiere untilri te Jdndland h.' Resolved, That a corresponding commit- and praising the Sub-Treasury Law, butl o' he ore arm hail been con ied '% . R e s o l vey a a c r e p nd n i l P go f' th e fo re a'ar m h a d b e e n on nlU m~ne d 1 .' . lee of 'seven be appointed, to communicate daily violating it, sperlihg thousands to spirit, or Vi;ion. sein'ed tnt .6 '; e tt _. '. wilh all portions"of thie Slate. and all simi- transmit specie, and carefully concealing the fled wheretlpon thie. Mijor. ting, "i *. lar comtniilees in the Stae, andt that said amount of such loses. - W a ofe liave seenl iiaewar so cndued as lUly was 'un to"the bon(.' committee be empowered to agree with e ave seen te war so conducted as tofoud him in itls condiipn. Forwo da.yI " oilier corresponding or nominating commit.1 be the most expensive-in some instances he seemed toI-remati in.ens*hle but..reei,-. eive tees of South and East Florida. nuponthe whole regpiments of volunteers having been sufficiently tO'relaiteJhe pariicul arIasKl.i l subject of aont a suiale person as discharged, after they had been iransporled above. Sirangeslofal 'heexetedrd - :subjerofalqlmltn .a.ullahe peson s ,, -Ithe sliotttest pain (ltfiin.t~he. ~i~L-at; .''V- D)elegate to the Nalional Conveliton, o be to Mexioen at the public expense. for no lr ieni n i r whih le e 'lJ g i. .Ut; * Turning; orn~~AAe held in Plhil.delphia in June nex; taking bettlier reason that we can discover, Illan io heaped- upon hi s lap!: His d84 care that ihe man i hey select for thal sta- censure and couri.marlial tlhe pairiolc offi- sequen't., poi h he injuries sellt.mAlti -, tion, shall be strongly attached to thne prin- ce.r who sent thetn fuiward. pon .his iersoin..-C.r. Ball..S T . c ples of. he Whig party, and shall possess We have seen'a national debl rapidly ac- ....- -----.... cilile and....... '. po.s... Trit NE.W r .N'CH.M1MbxrtRi ;f~a If55/-;: good facilities for. 'understanding theinte- cumnulaiting, and.no provision -rmale or re- S.-A correspondent 'nL of the:B'al-" resis" nd wishes of the Whias of South and cnomnmended it raise funds to reduce it. irlo, in -orreclin .... -n ,errui",i ; East Florid, 1 ..he subject of a candi-- Resolved. Thaan administration without respeclin g MVi..ctord.JT'ra41-.u . "lE ast Fl orid Aipon A te' subject. of a canud .. R-'.s... r 1,,,--.t .= t-b .= date for he Prsidlencyv dignily or honor in its inlercpurse with ly appo.ite.tl Vm's.er rt.e'- . ..e....... Th.a tn" '" epubli'to l his c"u '.' ":' '-- -ntry.-' Resolved Tha he W\Vhigs of Key West foreign nations. insincere in its profsslons "Hi onnecrihwiththeLaf 4 :wii agree to lhte nomii.aiion of John 'H. of peace or causes of war, prorfuse and .y is throu'hthe mdriage of L--4B. t'W~ -t s.-.^ I da Sentinel, .nd CommerciaLAd.niiserbfr.; req nested IoIpublish the proceedji..thh " meeting. -. *\ Arier whith, on motion, it w's re'ived " that the eetmg.noi '., ,.:.," A "A 'A. xRA'WNE, eiary. hc4. ," A U : .' '. .. -,. y- - .:.l'CLAM.,,i NT YMS*T E~y palpers are all agopg -ni- 4he'-U bry-5 '.v .f. .'.t ..; .._ +,,7, ... throbvl'',iie aid ofr a .iuesfnpei e diir kaj of the- body wit6fa y Tll+. ously disa'ppeafed Iwo .yeamrs-'^ti;.:,-+ - T-. 1. .; '- .,.'* v -,r"i .' -.,*. r" ..a+ Post gives thie follttv.ing account ,.... - -"On-_ Friday, the renrains. -t'-, c j' Bruc6, eiglheen Vears ld.' son.Ui " Bru'ce, of We'stfo'rd. MaA .:wepre N'Ofr4& '*r ' his fther and tincle-.in ,mb, b.No. l&.'.id, burial ground, and cobnveoeal to-PTe'siford' -- Tl)e .yoit naian came in, Boston.w-i i. horses.-a sled and loiud of'srafw,;n' dif.-'.. ry. 1846. aind.. dia[p,'ared ati-huiaj'^u l)^' July [ I a lo.I inoi.t Iris .uncl .. Olis f i4hf-itAt4.l1). Ji Nevw. S.-l'.m. N.H.."meca .-'"n-- hiii's -ialtt' ia -Dmii COt,.Dsllt P.',..i c.^ kIgl fln.iiitfhl., lie boy brou'.' hi with him. T-i.ih leilln"'lite discovery ol'ihe far'is lh t-jh.'p "falf4.asw,'-i'. tip at ihat sizable ; ihl'ai..lie- hoy nv.- ,t,- li^A'.-" - ing. il 'a, t .idve, is ,d' a-l -s.61d ';al't"ei" -r `4 ,, ;"- .- ,1 -", } - soniable lime,. ta pmay harr es .nnil'-ihat. - sniall balance'- reniaited. heh lath iril 'ien consulted a iuiesmrerizer, who loid'al-l H.s" -.. .' CiicitlS'lal i c-e iud ItHali tlhe e-;d t: ll into-hinIl -, cotinpaniyv died in contulsiuns; ioi.-Was,'iied. - iIunder ii heap oi 0 a1 irtitre.t-miifien'lPrw tids i dj. ' ip and 'ihi-witwir overh :ird. and w. i 'l lus' -n. flirinIl andl iinrtiePld* irr oInmhb No 15 .- .-. -.< the '-fller1-1111 irl.10 h -nJi:be1q- qn:. ne-e, rl,. t I l'h-r- 111] ii r..Ia hboath lie.i^idin.' .- tin-wi. c rsulltih-d r '1,'"'sarrie c'h l .vii 'nah re-" -" rePi ,l ltipe s;illte aca-Iti ai t ]and ..ihmlc 'itpndu 'le aIutil ,ilie biilv. ti hih. lIeini hufzleil-'waii'ii - lie char lies -nn, ne-as- mp..jlml', mdqziei.a"- The .. slipuiinpt in l .i r"i l) iiii l,' "i ,rl ''fs h nid'nm t ing' in lir honaks infli n;ilno 'DaJlV'ich irir, menl. is it noj cmn te iil toie o. fhe mutholitlles o'- Iiiete'rp.;le IthP ihpsnierisi,.wi to", hl s' such -'- ;cr i e ."i 1. '. W thile ina.n .'eiX-,miind'd pern.nw 'i.:l-, regard ihis sinry as (tillv =iihsl l''. scin-lce." i- p -iinik it more l jI- i '..ihd'itcaies.- llilt- "" oime f 'lks"' nre-in pnsto es.. B6ni'i e ..-' - itcs tli hroi a cir 'el sia ti rir'i _- fl re il ti in claiin'Ovatce, alal iI .ha it yccP I.I'iid ,,. disaigiecahle ,itlieht iin i he.en td. d 1'ie..aig- ; gesinloi thal i.he iiltlpOinitie-ilerrogi atlplfil -- prelentdetd miesnmerist shoUhl" no'l I.ib.egtecl? . ted. It ntav be po"sIble, ohnoweveq .li i. i.- ' only lhe credulily oflhe-laihte- w tiilh-.f:8rs -" id i lie belief that lhiu bod' Fouud.-,is..tti .! - hik snn " rl _ ______~ ~ ________