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PUBLISHED \VEEKLY. VOL 8 --NO. 13 HLS'PER COUNTY C tLIDND!R, :FOR ~sso -oo- Oolmty ~tdg-e-H&N'RY BrtoDHEA:P Ja Jus of Seaseons ~ J A tiE H Bnow s 5 D~\ \' L D~OKF.R Sheriff-!iBR,HUI li DEYO Jn Under Skeriff-CH:\.Rl.'E::!I BROD 1&:\.D Ja,'for-Du.r.J:o:..:D Elil\1Et\iJ;>ORli County Olerl£-SIL o~t..s :s ~x;ToN' OlerksDep• y-MARV \E P~RROTT Burral{ate-JAMES t\1 CoOPER DMtnct Jlttor 1.ey-Jo EPl D S A.Jj En .-. Treasurt:\r-Il11R:\.;u II:\. sao-uc c. New I lt2 Deputy Trea• -J Aeon H Dunm' J{ no-s ton '?upervuors C/e1!. -Ho v rcn Cucnnun:'l Co,.. of~ TH ~non' ug li UT ~I loun. p; ectse r 0 \PII II Tu r I LL Ellcnv ll~ FnANc !:1 \. Voon.t-rF Rs I\:. nrrd.ton J)o Cle k-DA.N ELL DF.c <ER K1 gston Do 1tt y-;'i1c IOL 1 11 GR UiAMo l u;~stvn :;; hool ~ Da> t. T V 1s BuREN \: ngston <1 s 1 Co, !i:rH\,.PARROT ;ntton ~ EP un :uD PUY Kyser I o 3 s tp I 0 r I our- B \' I htE' R u I I ncr Puo flo t e fl ep :\lo ~ C N /)o 1 V AnM ]);:yo Ja I do ED ELo \ :-.; \ r.noKR Su.ugo C ! o I \! \<iUIC\\HlJ.!: J I Hats, Caps, &c lf you arc commg way don t you come along 1 Y OU needs. now h t bad c ough and 1t rcqu rca but a small aum Qf money to get a- new hn.t at BEST S Ho has all the. newest styles n mu.l'kot and lt> al vu.J o on ha.u l to u.tt on h~ f len }g !l l patron~ pocKET IIAT-Juot rcco vou at A S usual we have d nc our best n.nd hn.ve suo eocd d m brmgmg tt our store thlS season the moat comr letc nd nch stook of Dro~s Goocls, Hlut,vls, EMBROTD_,RIES PARASOLS and n fact EVERY TlllNU FOR A L iDY::; APPAREl thu.t has o or 17raec l ou Ht ro .,J th t our t k •hull Lo Til ~tnrrnl Jlrrm.1, i,gritttlbtrr, t'it~rntnrr, ~hnrntinn, ~tirntr unh tgr 1trts. - o~~-1=-:~-::--:- GSTON, N. Y., THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 9, 1860. THE STORY TELLER ly S1.'&RV &I GRAt:~ DAIILING bU1TcrerH were 5Cf: cl 0 nc Among the hcromca of h1story the namo of to But who would unro to tempt Grace Darlmg w 1 11 ever clam 1 e h1gh place -1 tho ~a1;in1g that mtcrvetu.:d w1th tho 'I he noble act wh cl mat.lo her known to t1 e rc.~Otli!n:g thorn~ It 18 satd that ~lr WQr]d 8hculd bo hold n perpetual memory Dn•rlilnri- sh1~ani.j from the nttemJ t not so h!H m JUStiCe to her and as a stimulus to ph1 her se>hcttat on the boat was Janthropy ]i 11\-1 ng that the facts m b.!- hts help of her motl cr fathor tory had passed so much from publ c ~emcm Glapght<•r \\'''\\\! 1t each tnkmg an oar bra.ncc a 1 <1 that t1 oy wore so maccesstble a n ore remarkable IS that ftlend has contlenso<l tho nanatiVe Ul ambers ~[\ lla •.Y for our columnH Will be J.lCW to n.ny uf our readers, and 1n tercstmg to all Grace Dnrl 1g the seve llt c1 lt.l of )I 1 hatn Da. 1 ng vas born ~ovc her -l 18LJ at l atlborougl o tl c coast of :Sortl t b01la d but o t ot I cr g 11 oo I to tl c t c of h r d at! \1 as spc t v tl tl o l nso1 11 c 1 \' tone l gl tl ouse a r r 1 a 1 ret !Jar I g \\ ;] u t out as ~of 1 f anJ J 0 11 ty t •o ;) cars of age when the ctdcnt occur I ctl vl cJ has made her u 1 versa y I o 11 o st au a 1 of abo t 0 to s u Jcr .,o a J of 'lr Jol JlumLJ fro llull v 1 n voya 0 c to lJ J c o eve of\\ cd Ja 0 ::Septot b r J liiv>< a valuable cargo ol balo gooJs a d sl cot boa1 d s ty tl reo souls consc 1ucncc of tho \ ry fl cnt state uf tho \ c s~l thoucl mly t vo years olu It HOO beenn e u rna agcablc a d tl c bdc seth1 g strong to the south she p1 occmled 111 that d1 rcctwn It rn ned heav Jy dur g tl e \\hole t no a d tl o fog wns so de s It as 1 o blo to tell I r Luat o \t I g 1 Lr al-. were t.ltscovcrcd clo:;e to tl ard und tl V J J I C od to a rt 'c:;:;el bet sl c would ot a swcr 1 or} cln l owc'i r but :vas dr vc to and fro by a funous sea About I alf past three m the n onung ol c struck Wlth I cr bo\\ s forct ost on tl o rocl tl e rugg uncss of wh10l IS such that nt ponods when tt IS dry 1t IS seal cdy poss ble for &nJ ono to stand erect upon It and the edge \'l1ch met tnc t rube s of th s Ill fated stcn ncr descer ds a hu ut cd fa tho• s or more \t tits u s s sot o of tho 1asscngers tent o ly o self 1 r scrvat on lowered o tl o boats a tll ft tl sl p 1 ho scene now prose ted on Lonrd \las I'' ful LileS of a 0 U h a d J spar de 1 o thu \o c tl CaJ ta ally L :; a lao tt. ao 1 ut o I o COlo J rctl Ja gcrous vc gooJ wh lc tl c fore 1m t rcma1 eel on ~I c I the fore cab n cxpoood tl c wave\ as Sa a! lJa •son w tl I lJr n o that large v re vo y I ucl 1 r f 11 ed to rcstt.lc w tl her pa I calth fmhng sl e was 1 omo' rbu!!h. a J placed under the care 1 md ng no rcl c[ sho was and from t cr cc to :Sew mcJ cal aJv ce II o Du u~'m•uc•ln d hourmg of her nr11 ~r ca J to tl c g ave LCIIU<:u 1 y a large concourse of 1 oople Ltwf ca1 ucr of thlli truly no aJ POETS DEPARTMENT \Vr tton for the 1 ,. ~ TIIRBJll QIIORT YIURS ACO BY WILLID W .ARB I rom om bor I romelnhet Three •h0-rt year& ago You and I doar Fannie Swod whoro tbo rwator.l! flow Bea1do tho mountain atroo.m Tha& dn.ncotl along 1ts wo.y A.nd w1tb tho ma.r11n fiuwor Would ofton owoolly pi y Tl o to\\' roJ and whtto G ow by that 41uiot .slron. a That gl Uod on 1 ts oournu All 1 et usn. tlrenm .An I b no bo l;s d ppod thair heads \\ th n I• wa ors or gbt Tl at d 1ncod nnd sparkled so Bunoa h tl c u ~ fulll 0 t \ l tl o flowon:l howo 1 tl o t heads Io tho gcntlo oven g Lroozo rook yn N 'l 18GO iN\ EN'llO:V OF J RIN'l'lNG When I ibc y t1r t sougll a ho o on tho on.rth No alt r t o gvJJ.o :J uuld fi 1 I II Arts gruatcst trmm1 h tu Pr ntlng gavo birth And h r tomplo .sho rcarod in th~ mu d The phantoru of gnurnnco sh unk from the tngbt Anu T) ranny a v sago grow wan As wi d y ho nee 1 tho volume of l gl t Tho IlCd 0 o f oU ill} n to Man f c Jom and m g us hor oyc s r fu gont In 1 ght :\ gl y tbn no cr can tl o Tho m. ghty cncha tor whoso mng cal ktly l nlooked a.l o f nt B of min l Iho thought of tho mtghly n tr umJ h sot free I clulstorod eonfuMl n confined Tho lo.y f tJ o fl ot tho loro of the sago Du s fo th no MISCELLANEOUS READING The Zon n cs of\ Uhc Revolution ll c foil cc \f1o al tter 1\rttcnbya llolo tcuturnJ Our co 1 a y nrr v u I ore Jnst n 0 1 t very late I ungr) J t r J Ira ng s a good Jcal I nrdcr tl nn old ~qu re Fell tells of lf I c d murcl cd fom teet mtlcs a Jay for \hree da} s nr.d carr cd I s prog LcsHlcs fathers old l rcnch \\ nr fusee I calculate he d not been so encourag ng to us boys I don t find fault m nd I o ly w sh to let you I now that we nro not on a :\fay r arty At ~I !ford tavern ve wore JO ned by two com pan s of sold ers f om ~ow Haven and a compa1 y of 1 ucor f Ilows as Jake calls them f om tl o soutl er 1 colon cs fhey arc r fie Ill n a d urc cou a u J by Colo el Cresap Tl oy du t usc n y beds as we Jo but sleep r gl t on ll grou J a row 1 ko tl c lnd \' s do Dut tl m I tary cxerc so arc u ll cy Joau anJ fire tl 1 L ll es .Ut r lvcs all up n a k ot UJ lots through 1t succcsstvely, and spared a brother s thtgh Another of the company held a barrel stave pcrpcndrcularly m h1s hands With e>ne edge olose to hta s1dc wlulo one of hts comrades, at the aamo diStance 11nd m the manner before menhoned shot severn) bullets through 1t Without any apprehensaon or danger on eJther s1do The spectators nppenrang to be amazed 11t these feats were told th11t there were up wards of 50 persons m tho same company who could do the same thmg that there was not one who could not plug mnotoen bullets out of twenty a.s lhey te m.cd tt wtlhtn n.n 1neh of the bead of a tenpenny na 1 In shoTt to evmce the confidence they possessed m thCir doxteTJty wttl t1 esc ktnJ of arms, some of them propose.! to stand w th apples on tl e r hoatls wlulc others at tho sa1 o d1stance un de• took to sl oot thc11 off-but the pcoiiO who saw tho otl cr cxponments dec! ned to Lo w tnesses of this At n ht a great fire was k nJ leu nround a pole pl:t ted m tl c (om t Ilousc sq r.rc \\I ere I t1 e co 1 a y w h tl c capta at tl e r I ca I all 1 al ed to tl c wa st a 1 a ted ll e sava ges except tl cnptn vi o vas m an h ha 1 sh rt nUulgcd a '\RSt concourse of pco1Jlo\\ tl D. perf et oxl L t n of 11 war dance and all tho maneuvers of I d a.ns l old. ng counc 1 go g to \l ar c rcumvcut ng their rnemtcs by do fileR ambu cade nttacl g scalp ng a d so forth It 1s sad by those \\ho are Jntlgcs that 1 o rcprcse tnt on could posstbly come nearer tl cor 11; nal 'l he ca1 ta 1 s expertness and ng1l ty 1 artJeulnr m these oxpenmonts a>to >I 1 c cry b I oiJe 'll ~ or ng tl cy w 11 set out on the1r n arch for Cam br U 0 C Cranberaies Dtd It ever occur to your m nd that the peat bog or swamp of yours that waste por tton of creat on as you have often thought 1t part ally or wl ollv submerged durmg tl c wet sca~on< of tl e year could bo turncJ to me>ro profit tl a the ra s ng of wh stl1 g croak g quaJrup d H not allow lliO to mal c tl o suggest o tl at 1t s capable of produc ng u far ore ava lablo crop W ttl spade m hand clear a poi t on of tl e surface from bo~s brusl or whatever may c ICU nbcr 1t thro v ng then mto heaps to decon pose for manure wh1ch 16 unsurpassed for fru t trees Loosen up tho new surface thus exposed, ~o the depth of two or throe tnches and then set crn.nberry plants the closer tho better as they wdl tho sooner prevent the growth of other vegetables Keep them free f om weeds for two or three years after witch they must not only take care of then selves but do somothmg towards tukmg care of) ou 1ho so I must bo sufficwntly wet to rct:un ts mo sture throu~h tl o season Supera bu ua t surface water can of course be ro novcJ by Jra nagc wh1ch w ll also e large the boHnds of your cranberry meadows By sott g as above dcscnbcd a few bcrrws may bo rcahzcd tho first ye:or and the crop will raJ Jly mcroaso wtth mcrcnsmg years until a crop of from 01gl ty to one hundred and s ty bu•l cis 1 •> be annually expected As tho 11arket p1 cc tnrely falls below ::>3 and s fr quuntly as I gh as $6 50c per bushel 1t w II read ly be I ercctvcd that tl c 1 vestment would not Lc nn unsafe or a.n unprofitable one osp c~ally when 1t IS remembered that tl o land thus recla mod was worthless before But Jay• g con• dcrat10ns of proHt cntucly as J we tl k that no farmer haviDg 1a d of the above doser1ptwn and who has once en JOyed the luxury of cranberry sauce weuld regret tho labor and oxponso nccess11ry to cul llvnte them for fam ly use Plants nay be set any hme durmg sprmg after the ground s sufl 01cnt y free from m01st Poi!ions in Liquors. The cxtcna vo adulteratiOn of I quors offer ed m the narl et as pure and the mtroduc ton of po sonou ng ed1ents to ti ose \ I ch are pro ou ccd l caltl ful mny wen cxctto ala anJ ca11 for the attc ton of our Leg s '\I y tl ore sl ould Lc oo u uch bran fever lei tt I and so ruuch death a11o \ om you g men who ndulgc at the bar ca nut bo ext a 1 upo any c..mmo 1 r \ cxpc t 1 e t•t 1 l'iew l: rk bougl t mportu !L Loltle of \I at was called c cho. pag e A nlyzat on proved 1t o cjo of a ou e of s g <r <} 1l o san e gc tle a 1 anal) zed Sixteen sam plcs of s I o t Sherry and \:\lade rn 111 wl cl t n~ lroJ if tl e ;u e { t e gt J e wa\ fou d 11 e base of the port w ne was dtlnt I ttcr IS also s D ary of tl c Revolot on 0 ~ 11day cvonmg last n. tcr l cunsyhan a on thCJr c m ca p Captam Cresap s lc en co s st ng of ono hun > .n £! L a.vc )' ou g f. llows been m the la~e c:~:pcd1 ed sulpl Ul c ac d colorcJ w th clJerbcrry JU cc \1th alum sugar and neutral sp1nts II e bass of the Hhct ry wme was a pale 11 alt sulpl ur c acid frox h1ttet alt onds w1th a perce tage of alcol ol c sp r ls from brandy II e Made rn wmo was a dccoct1on of hops sul1 hur c uc d ho oy Jamaica spmts &c LAWS OF NEW YORK [DY AUTIIOltiTY J [Every law unleHS a differ ut t no ha11 be prcscr b d tl em n slllll commonco r.nd t o off u$ 11 rvmr nn 11 \ Btt1.tc u und uot l:roforo tl o tw utietl d y \r o he y of its ftn>1l paaengtJ WJ cort fi d l.ly t1 o flee etary of B u. Sec 12, tltlo 4 chap 7 Jlart 1 Jtev a d Stt tuk~:~ 1 [E-very law oo publ !ill-etl in the State l'atJor mny be reruJ lu evi Jonco from the pnper n which tt shall to con ttrlnod n all t e courts of JUSt ce n t H S at<' and n a 1 prooeod nA:a l~fol'e a. y otR :-or body vr board n \hi h t shn.U be thought ucee~Rury tfl ro!or thereto unt 1 three mor tbs after the. clooo of tl e BOSI!ion u wl lch t be an o fl law See 8 tit1o 7 11p 8 Jllrt 1 and laws of 18.f5 Ln. ~So CHA-P ER 4oD AN AC r to amon I the Coile of Procedure I nssed Apr 1 .16 1800 Tl• Peo}le of ll e Stale nf \e\ l ork r p resented Se >ale onJ Jlss nbly do e w I as follows ln act ons for the f r cl sure of HOt'\ g o-es on teal e~ta.tc nlrc dy n u J or I C>r ftcr to bo 1nst tutell f any p y or p t s ) v 1ng nny nterm'!\t n or 1 e npon such no gaged prom ses nrc unl nown to the jll' n lf and the ros1Jence of sue par y or 1 1rt B c not With Icnsonn.IJ!e d nee 1 e tscct to. n od by htm an<l such fnct sl all lJo n ndc to up pear by afli<lav t to tl c court o to \- JUS ce thereof or to tho cou ty JU lgc f e ounty where the trml 1s to be I n<l web court JUs t ce or county Judge ru y grant nn order tL!l.t the summons be served n bUCl nnknow p r ty or part cs by pnbl sl ng the sane for ~ x weeks onco 1n each we k succcs~ vely n the state paper and 1n a new::; I npc y r nte 1 u he county wlJ.orc tho prom sco nr s tuatcil wl cl publ cat on shall be cqmva lent to a personal serviCe on such unknown party or p~rt es § 5 Sect on one hunuJC l antl fifty t~rce of \\ d cotle IS hereby um nJ tl Ly nuu n t lh<! end ther~>of the fo low ng And n other cases w l e ttHU15 new Ulattcr con WiL'fW~UK RURliL UE~UHElU ous s tuat o rli51ng woull sweep tl c frag Lady cc1·trumly not 1 good taste for a gen 1 to I s w fo as la 1y or to mo c agaJ st the I 1d ans fl y be or o boJ s v s blc mn> ks <>f tl c r 1 ro~> e ' n u sl o v Bears and wound5 vi cl o IJ dol on or to I! on or s ll ad rl cy ;ho v ) ou to usc tl c 1 oct s rords In i\larch 1855 tho Leg slaturc of Oh o \P pomted Dr lllram vox of vmcmna\1 1 cl1onn cal spector of I q uors for that State Smeo that pcnod he I as c \'' cd GOO Jots of d f feront vnr et oR und t und \lO per cent of tl e wl ole co I osed. of bu.so and po onous ngre dtents Su1ph r c ac d 1 tr c ae1d caust c potassa bruc ne and other deadly pomons he has fou de ter ng to the r component parts ASSOCI \T!ON. uss THE 8EST W H T THO r f II LI:<!\ lli.i HO thu bo t trout huol::; u or nventod. l r sale only at BEIU\Y 81 :\orth Fruno I .Kin~to i\fay IGGO wteck on wltcl they stood nto tl o dark and foal g abyss b neath tl r f et \s day brol o l c or ng of the they wore dcscucd fro the I o g:;tonc the Dnrl gs at earl) a I s d stu c st 1 un 0 o r tl a U n. J. tl ou 0 l d ha<l tiO c vhat abateJ tl o sea eve m tl o cn.h est vcatl cr :::; over at rest am01 g ll ogotgcsbetwe n tl oso ron p nnaclcR st II ra 0 eU f a. fully At tl o 1 0 ! thousc wor only 1\lr a J 111rs Dnrhng a d tl e • hero c daugl tcr II 0 hOI terous state or tbo sea IS sufliciei tly pro eJ by the fact tl at at a Ia itlpman.\ or pe•~M m tho Jay a rewa• d of .£~ offer ed by !llr SmcuJle t1 e stew a~ d of llambo~ oogh Castle could not nuuoo 11 1 arty of f],J crmau to \e tu e olftho1 a land To Liavc the penis of that tcn1blo passage then would upon ll boo! s of n ho I u d lad) ) our lady l j a d u ab y b aJ s 1 he term u ifc IS far a J \PI r<>I r1atc and refit ed be sa d to tlto contrary Sup to say mstcaJ of my huo get tleman or suppose fC wcYe Mrs F tz Mllunce 11nd he1 gen th g would be posit vcly 1ts obverse JS 1 one the less so A m~>n s w fc a 1 •• I IS lady nnd w c arvel U at tern s ot ult rly tabooed 11 cmllnc•~t on at least Ly cJucatcd a;~J Wh ro o r d hat lo bled nt ovory voln pot t cular s1 ows the cs of four bull t I o os lhrougl l s bo 1! \\\ o l a\o bee 1 bred m lbc woods L q ors} c hns ana ) zed n presence of Courts and co us d JUrors on tl e SJ at to co dcmn the vc. 'l.ders.. To Ctu e !loarsencss. rake the wlntcs of two eggs and beat them Wllh two spoonsful of ~htte sugar grate m a 1 ttlo 1 ut neg tl on add- 11 pomt of luko warm water Stw woll and drmk often Re poat the prcscnptwn 1f ngeossary and 1t Will cure tho mogt obstmnle enses of ho!Lrsene !l m a sllort t1mo ~ Sorrow oomcs soon enough w1thout desponJency t does a mnn no good to car ry at on d a I ghtnmg rod to attract trouble • BY D 1\.NIEL BRADBURY. WHQLE NO. 377. r•ght mnde by a county court or a county Judge m any actwn or proceodmg and such appeal shnll be heard on a copy of the pn,pcra on wl ch the erde1 appealed from WliS m11do § 12 St:'Qt. on thre~ hqndred and n net1 nmo of ~!lid couo •~ hereby ~~<mended ~o \~ tQ re11.d a~ follows A party to an actwn or spocml proceeding mcluumg p1 oeeeumgs surrogates eonrta and proceed 1 go fur the summary recovery of the poaseaswn of lanU nay be examn~ed as a wll neBs on h s own hoh\lf or m behalf of any other pR.rty 1n the same manner and subJect to the same l\ulea of exo.mtnubon as any other w tness except that a party shall not be exa m nell aga nst part cs who are representatnes of a deceased person m respect to any trans nctwns had personally between tbe deceased person and a witness and except lllB&, that D8Ither hu~band nor Wife ahalllll\l reqUired to <hscloae uny commumcatwn made 'by one w tho other § 13 The commt s onors of the code np po nted by tl e aet of Apr l a xtl one thouse.nd e ght 1 umlred and fit y seven ate hereby an thor1r.ed and requested to prepare and publish n tl e s me mflnncr as then reports a book of forms a daptocl to the coue of procedure, and tl e forms tl IB puLl shed ohall be subwtted to tl e ext leg slatu e § 14 Th s uct sholl t klJ effect tmmedtt~.te y clta..tc of New York Office of} I have com tl e 8eeretnry of State pnred the p e ccU nnw tl t u o e nallaw on Dle 1n th1s of fi u uo cert fy th t the same s a correct tl ns r It thcrefru n anJ ot the wbole of aa1d or g nal D J FLOYD JONE<> ~ crcta.ry of Stn.te CU! TEll 4Ul AS ACf n uk gAil op at on~:~ for curta n ex.pemea of guvc t~ut lor lL.u) ar one tlu,..Ul:l«Illl. right b.umlred u dtnxy Pal!'~oll Ap 116., l8fju-tl1 ee f bB be og preseul; Theletpleuft SUtrof \ w 1orli r']UUelled n:::Xv u.:.e u d .A s V J (/,Q e ~act as foUCIW& A ~TIOlll BLOODS -Wo u•c now opon ng,. have dot o tl o highest honor to the woll tr ed beantlful aasurtn ontoflinnoy Ga!ffi cro Cloths nerves ofc en the atoutcst of tho m\'lo so~ advert scmcut lately llJ.>peared ps n d da g IS f on then m(anc) 'l hcv aJ J ar as f tl ey were entirely unac qua utcd th and I ad never f•lt the pass on of fear Wtth thetr r lies m t1 mr llands they nssunro a kmd of ommpotcnco over their llfle l'lltes Orm cannot n uch wonder at th1s when wo mentiOn a fact whtch can b\ fully attested by several of tho reputable persons who were eye w tnesscs of 1t I wo brothers m the com pa y took a p1ecc of 'boa1 d five mchcs broad and seven mchca long with a b1t of wh1te pa per about the • ze of a dollar nailed m the centre ana wh lc one of them supported thiS board porpond cularly between h1B knees, th& otl cr at a. J otu of upwards of stXty ynrds ~ Uo tl at never changes any Qf Jus u. v 1 c 'kon to the upl\~tna ff n a s ~ an al 1 w tbout v h u l ,-,f r t shot c1,ht bul ~n.rsoiUOB Vcettug Llnen Dr U nn lJ ck ho Bouf I\ h l ll b d f th ·' f fnrt ~'r:tvltt &c &o & h oh y u aro re8p ctful y 1> t \ at s u o Sal 0 o crm u o 11 01 mvlodt<>cXRillln IIJ&TI 0 PPU:\ yb uurt.; nuJ lledsteads and llcJd ng supp·Oci<j th 1 ll us! h n ns u orrcrts n of l ' rn ota~e