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Bk? £5 £31 fiat in ha breath ; * nii NES Thi nen , NHDR Imm int C i 0 noni “75:12:92 : fihfifléfifhofi; elbecuddtfe ;o 09 ~~ ~xyin, {Nevermore heyLatriketheshield. .- add Bests hisgpint in the shajow ~ the Beayenly martial band ; “QWE da Sid Toemen ghther 'round him wit. Whe Blesgedy'spirit land sA PNE fhs‘fl'fin‘fii‘fivorldlv biftles, nell \Gohelhere glory waits the chief tig» 11W}: hib'whvlinguflgnexhin-Iiil‘lty; 1g wiutg I ofthizpountry deawned in grief. set.our tears, intessant flowin - BESE madrardl to the Sarin, Speak the bad ant wilstit requiem Ariveq=Dhe his: great and tunored: worth. niga h wt w amediiii w' C11 of Matho: Byles. he [09951ng record of good things said the witty. Maher Byles, (a noted.preach- P 30.3! getn. aboot one, hundred ygare ago,) has been compunisgted to the Boston Tran- Assfinh hasp ey gs fig Btstetary dbat heard of Ma- <Btep nt wasrrelated at iny father's , table aby 3be: Rev., Dr. Beiknap, in 1797, the year acogeihg ed: , [t was on Saterday; and lie or‘u‘nv \ipl galt tp gn prs oat i .k. remember Maj. Genaral R IF\ heir eglt fish there that day.- m age,. hoy. ; and . J., remember sheir, mirth, whan, after Dr. Belknap had told. the story, t “hry‘ylwgrqu, Clugk, nogr whom s ng my apple, that L wished he was like“an mum?» | agt day, Dr, Byles hrgdn‘egmln'wd: . Aoefshqnge rith g mao. Up “a“ filt‘fflflf‘fiflv afging,, each of them pro- ior Dy. By hia 4 4:1“ yoan eqmipg .as a distagece, than withhis.caognicats Aying nll abroad, la fiend ) h , é ed. rgi@ipg hig hand in an\) Elly minwnBrmlnq; We}? , ogior,. wihout slacking, his y fiefllé'ggmfiabopldmf It is Past \ aginst o 5 2 , in gogpestlonghly, very funny ; but it ely Hodpsirthip.(yr.a ver- j gilfg‘ 4 Egg-“has lavighly to ancrifice up- onit a ff Mpgmes. it?“ h IgsgolZThymaya Hill was at the r v ssex apd. South pireete, not far a ar . llSmw'n reaidepce in Lincola at.- col I That is my business,}, Mr ko . £ Ereplieit.../Thend anld Mr.. Byless.: mill | was Tho Dr calmly, walking mbout with. » yogas! $115 rise \w. (rah) Ca pois : al going the sthease ried a . i- 80 ppled io nailln ad figfig 4 sigi4, F Ir sf BAE: dgk tang man lHatgth whoreso> rind ad ule uss 4 imate welt ee Abie yegt ,, aden th® in gfbfiskgfif' aaod set al gee tics tk : «swheri folie 52h Lg; 's night)\ He * ~ |Gome-viditora'called one morning} and\ Mrs. ~{Aelsrund the doctar-camenig h, not £, , _. ~| with gréal pult:-~gou, exclaimed-\ 1 am do- 11:0],an and game other gentlemen. 19, their, cespegtive place ge no.ayoner observed his ed the whip, put hig horee Into a go' } sun., ; What is the Tammy; Hill, and enquired. him.; and hachas for te, that Lkept=guard~during himab» o snl y oy ons ut *» - When he was.very poor, and: had no mon» ey to waste on-foltide he caused the litle room AowHich\ Ife reat &nd, wrote, to' be' phinted brown; that he'miight say to bGery visltor-- *You see I am in a brown study I' ,~ His fantily having gors to reet, werd rous - ed one nightby the reiterated ery of* Thigves! thieves ® in the doctei's loudest voire-the wite and: di ers bprang' instantly from their beds, &nd rushed intothe room -'\Wiere Qin rnt daughter fram theirted; simply mqbird if they lay warm. ~ := =_ © - Hevhnd @emalt collection \of\ gitrfostfiab.* Byles, unwilling to be found: at hep trontn@ herself, ag she would not be so ¢Gught by these ladies for the world, the doctor put her in a closet and buttoned her in. Afier.a few remarks, the ladies exprebsed a'wich to see the doctor®@ etrionities, which he proceeded to und After them very. agrédubly for eevernl houre. he told them he hnd kep: the greatest curiosity to the {ast, and p’ruce'edixig tu the closet, unbuttoned the door 'and exhibited Mre, Byles. - He hud codiplained lang.'often, and fruit {essely to the select men of a 'gung mire in frénvof hid dwelling. One morning, two of the fathers of' the town, aftec a viclents'rain. passing with their chaigg, became stuck in this bog. As they we‘ré'hriving to extricate themselges and pulling to the right mile Lh'e lighted, gentlemen, to see-you stirring in this mutter, at {aet 20%. 1 A candidate for fame proposed to fly from Abe, N Church steeple, and 'had Hfready mpunced and was cinpping his wings to lll'al great delight of the mob. Dr, Bytes, ming- ling with the crowd .inquired what was the vf'jcu af the gathering-- We Imawe come, sir, sald some une, to see a man Ays' + Poh, poh' aaid the Dr., 'I have seen a horse fiy.' A gemleman«sent Dr. Byles '@ barrel of ne oysters. Meoting the gentlenian's wife an hour or two after in the street, the Dr. assumed an air of great severity, and 'told her that he had been treated by her husband in a waa included ta' the sobsides annually grant- \ed to 'the aborigites. The roles worn -by father?: crigi the 'ustonlshed family: \[here pum, and fringed swith, long black 'he excthimad, patdfing in'fig‘é’a‘fid; g, Yew = fifl'lé’ ‘Tatgflégn‘g’iprn fiaéiigféuéwh'é fread of |» called \hits [iffe otd whic Wa arpculfed fintrl per- board, and, in the emergency desiring to Ilide,J looking: Indiaa for some time in- pleased won- pouches E' .! You speak Roglish well, sir,' ~* Novel*Portatio of a ~> «~InstheBpring of 4820, & stately Indidn chief-nccompanted by from ggel’gvfiikmg resemblance to. him, appear to be his gularly signed and sealed Trom the agefiC OF { the British gqvernmept_ft Manireal to the cgml‘rgpngmfia store and foft on the (ronfier ofthe Indian country, for eqme powder, which the chief and hisjelinuevpl sone were of white! bullale akin.,; fighly ornamented. with, wam locks of thed between: theat -awhiscorests / Overchié USU” lue legging and hrown mpceasing were profusely ornamented with silver belle. The commander of 'the fort soryeyed the noble: der, ag be execated.-tha pressuted to him ' Lopk Gyrolher,’ said the Indian- to the white man who accompanied him to the stoé- gde in front of the: fort; 'these are the chiefs of tea bands of the Athathseo: Chipps, who Sioux of th@wouth when they finve ft in their said the. commundant, with, surprise, as he listeped,ta the Indian's voice. 'Bo 1 ought! replied the chief withi a laugh ; \Itis my on- tive tongue=T am a Scotchaiin.' ! A what? criedthe «commandant; grasping \his: hand. whut part do you some ?' ' From Edinburgh. My»? twin place!* And whut part of T (~ US- -w,Garrubar's Olose. where the housge'fire.{oftfer than those magnoling, Close,: cried the cotmmandafit? 'and if | have not met you before, you must have been an exiraordinary quiet boy ' chief, forgetting his present position in the retollection®of his early days; 'I wis Black Mabk, the leider of biskere in the Nor' Lock. Now 1 aw Blugk Hawk, chief of Chip- pevas' The smile instantly puseed off the tips 'of the stately warrier us he sald so and he becaimé grave and aterm 'T recollect you) <orieds ahe~ commandantp striking his hands together. Shon Kennedy, the town guard, took you prisoner, us ha did me. You most Billingsgate manner, and then abraptly left her. 'Fhe lady who was of a: very ner- vous tempersment, went hoite in telirs and was quite miserable till her husband retorned 'aptioom and explained 'the } but iwas'so-afuch offendet 'with the: Dra\ folly, thut be cuthis acquaintance, A poor fellow inngony with the toothache. meeting the Dr. usking him where he should go t have it drawn .The Dr. gave bim a di- 'restion to n particular street and . number.-- The man went us directed; and when the nedupant ¢anie to the door, told him that Drs Byles had sent him there to have his tooth drawn. \* This fria poot joke for Dr. Byles, eaid the' gentleman, *I win bot a portrait painter, and not a dentist-and it.will give 'you finde comfort my friend, to have me to draw your tooth' Dr. Byles had sett the poor fellow to Copley, Upon the 19th of May, 1780 the memorable dark day, a laily wrote to the Dr. as follows : * Dent Dr., how do you neepunt for this dirk nees? add received his immediate reply ' Dear niadam, I as much in the dark as you are.' This, for sententions braviiy, hos nev- er bean surpresed. unless by the correspon- dench between the comediah, Bam Foote and 1 mother- D'eTFTSdin, I'm in Dear Mother, so am I. - He had at on time a very atopld and igno- rant {rish girl ae n domestic. With a look and voice of terror, be said to har in harte- 'Go and say to your Mistress Dr. Byles has pu an sod to The girl few up the sigirs, and with a face of horror exelnimed at the top of har longe-* Dr. Byles has pui an end ig himself !' The astonished wife and dangltera rushed into.the parlor--and there These. 6 F theaseprelcecin tf 180891), the theory' had been #epeated Th every[Torat bf Whraseoldgy,. } that oue grievances »hould'all be redressed. Que fine wording; whet the-multftude Had gathered.on thegommon to sea m~réginreni, of redeonts paraded there, _ who had recently Parrived - AW ell) eaid the Dr.. ghfing t the Fupeciarte. AF think wa tah fd Thiger coftrpliain Atharolr grievahcbnitrd not redressed.\ \T rge\ hig wite # Mt. *To weht to sea and 1 to the army. 'The chief burst.into a fit of, loud: Inoghter at theimen- tion. of Jahn Kenpedy's nape} and sitting down while 'he waved his hands to his sons to rétire, 'he exchanged recollections of Edin borgli-ffé day@#nd Whys-bickars and 'toon rate ® with. bis old comrade for an bour.. At last he took his leave, after having recounted his story, ~* Yes, comrade, he anid 'a lovlieq (girt thin White Feather never bleached liuen in Beresford's park. and a bet- ter never wore ailken Kitile. 1 became a son to her futher, and. she is the mother of these boys, 'My kgyowledge of the Indian tongue, and our increasing connectfon with the Bug lish lof traders, induced the pribe, independ- ent of our circumetances, to regard me with favor. and, al, Inst, they elected me their bead chigt. Farewell! Linile would Billie Beans who tried ma, suppose thai the Cnippews, chief, Bluck Hawk, is the old friend, ragged Blauk Mack'-Hogg's Instructor. &A Story of the Highwayman. Not many yeare ago, itd Irishman, whose 'Adanced© dfd not keep pate with the de- mand made on his pocket, nnd whose scorn offionedt litbor | was immensely unfavornble to their being legithinately . filled. borrowed an ofd'phitol ote dry, when poverty had dri- ven him to extremity. and took to the high- way determined to rob the fret rtign he could vor: T pone nne is o . Sherie a Mote. 2 sows . Ofd sf n‘filhiwy‘nn _ll§e‘nloal celebrated $54). Kerin'Philadelphth ; hib \shaving operation a wore famous; und'he generally toolt riot \orly ta eons, presented & written order, re- {beared and whiskers, bot sapound of-flesht'in nddition. Young.Harry Searom stassone of those dashing chaps, who love wine.and pore» rowers. 'Bnrry hating ing wants, on va- rious oceasions bortowed of Skinflint, as threa per cent.a month 'off! At-last he got; tired of such gonsjant borrowing and reprayings It would be six years before his eatntes' could be sold 'under the terms of his father's * will, who had prudently postpénkd' thit event an- disBarry..could agemfARirty, cand [copoluded it, would be, better to make: mheavy codiiiuhr l raga.\ Rojay 19 he hied.deterinthed ro procute a fool rodirnd suth and be done. with it, - sos *I want ten thaveand for aix years? > Hem! what security . will you givg P ' Oh, you may have a bond-that will bind fills’aigsafi hing a .eupuch sed.popke: findtxhisrflneraglvn ai ones and be rit of the hather of\ ,§Qq‘gjflxg\q§%flqugyhgliLngmefla all-the; my property' *Bem | what distoont will you give“? you know my rule is always to take the disgount were waiting for the powder of their great! 'of.' futher beyond the 'Balt Lake; snd woe the Besides you owe me a thousand, due to day. and I lent you a tea in the street the other day, *1 wont pay what I've been paging. One and a quarter per cent. a month is enough. You fiay take it 'off, and take out what Lowe you besides.\ ' Hem ! well fiere's a bond for ten l—hvothand ollure ateix years ;'sign it, und ifll be all and looking at bim with surprise; 'and. from I right? j No sooner eaid than. done. Hérgygafiixed his sutography . end bummed a_ tune, while Skinflint got out his qu} culeubition, - and the brug stegper,, than , the. noctivity of |-_ *Have you got teo dollars about you 7\-<] xhuyhlufi'.’ \f an fohm the OLd Asseiably [mild he in « moment let me have it.\ sing Ab? cried the It 1§ reck-book and made a l right, my old boy,' anid -Harry suppo- 3&6 wanted to make the ghange ; ' here * Hem !' said Skinflint, locKing up Bis desk, and nuking: prepurations to shoot; ~ - ~ . Btop, uld fellow, said Barry, where's my money ?' , . . 'Your money 7 oh! why you'ye got it . 'Got it F what do you meam?\ ~ ' © Why, 1 was 10 také off the discount, wan't [-and the thousand? meas 'Yes; but I want my money.! 2. ' Why. my dear fellow you've gat it. Zl‘en thousand nt one anda quarter ap month; for »ix years is nine thotsund-a thousand you owed me-nod you'ye juet prid \391g“ s ull right, my dear boy-a fair business trans- action' * nom f spy cn | «40 Phertomena Allended- on Immaersing the Hands in Molten Metal. -M. Carne. in p. pa- per submited to the Purie Academy of sci- ence anys :--Auving \determined on investi- galing the question whether the employ stvent uf liquid.ealphuraus ncld lor moistening the handg would produce a sensation. al. coldness when they 'were immersed in the melted me- til, | inrmersed nifty hands previously tholer- ened with sulptorous n#ld in the rdelted Tead and experienced a feeling of decided: cold. 1 copented the experiment of . inmgrsing the hands in the melted lend apd infused cast Iroh. E placed a stick previously moistened with water. in the strewn of liqdid metal, and withdrawing it found it to be almost as wet ne it was before; scarcely. any. of the maist- ure wie evaporai¢d. Tha moment a dry piece of wood wie placed in commet with the heided thetal, took place. . M. Coviet and I 'lten dipped 6ur handé Into ves- sala of the liquid metal, and pnesed 'our fin gore several times backwatda nud, forw arde through a stroun; of rmeinl-Glowing from she lurpunce. the heat from the radintion of [H6 tused metol being at the eatne ntss. mokt to- most conventently, who was likely to have a heavy purea. A jolly old farmer came jogging nlong and Par put him down. instantly se an party who possgesed those redusiles he so. murh stood i6 need of hintself. - Presenting the pistol, he ordered him to and deliver? _, __ 1 PKApddr fellow (orkgd'bver some Affy dol- '| Inte i. If? 3 'Winifisma. a die- £ mithinns Herred 'a toil. Sharn 9”?\°\°“\“\\”f4'£%\£’ Haggishala bild by ihe Way\ 'The 0 Téfuest \ew \tomphed\ Wilk mecbmginteo fiwm‘fir‘f-r '€q(?o’n\éfttfl \Md. 'Old Acres (ind Ro§IF was: one. - Eye{ug the plitof hd beked Pin it Re would soft it. 'le tt to aull thepigrol? _ Bay!. an\ it's that Fame thing Pll ba ntrer doin'. ~ What will ye \be after givin' tdr 111° \ ~T git@you this ive dollar bill for it.' + Dane} 2qi done's. enough . bet wane . two. ghflllgnppg, jig?» -with the dost an' here's m : * tha foot yr.. Th€ agme targiep gor th 97 igagd ; ta, hlose his f &--I take ih iss: mhash «J i unali%”§‘l *t DTH green I arn ## . by, fmgindiate f pro bearable. - We varied theso experiments for mo \ cau'te 'tead Eef ub e¥perlenced nasee ali f onf 1143; i‘he Bzwhéémsw immping. ener nuke wh omnis irda pions s) T's, Tas Pearce Tas pts sung fights; ¢ nggézefifiififfi; feller from Boston, 48 i 0 i Racher Sre cexeange p T be pigacher bag, f TW‘FE “wt?\ K ite f suse itd o agt giaWé‘b?N Ww ~(BV 4 és, «nd who, form 'the great srrpyof bor- upwards of iwo hours ; | and Madame Goviet who nesisted at these experiments perimilied ver child, a girl nine years of nge, to dry het hard in a erucible of red hot theted with - We experimented oh telted iron .J both (with our;hsnds goitedry; and, afeowten ned with wmrfiflthvl “whys; f“ we obtrived as wi polten, (cl ff? T Fifi?“ on 'of eBid whan «HE ' . very vitohy sofé teat “31“in a vitohg sold fea irplfentio NS fevabR t é io rau 1 abo + Pose © now er Cram, a oll 'AN ACT to provide forthe Anal~géttlefifeht of-thé thousafid severs and: ninety-1wo- and- one 'thous$ nited States deposite fondsand 'to abplish <the office of loan 'comntissitner; ~~ > e Passed April 10, 1850, The people of the State of. New Vorkrepresinted in Senate and Assembly, do.nact gefollows .° . §,1. It shall be the duty. of the Joan. com- m‘jssid‘uqra in the several qountios nsthis | éfqie, apd they are hereby,aushorized to rans- + y HWA 0 aand ddr an 5, . comi cgriginimaneys 10 the United Staten?\ in the same county, as early, as. practivable [mortgages which 'enall then .emain 4g (the hands of sald loan commissionerg belonging to the loag of one thousand geven bundred ninety-two, or the logn of one thousand.cight hundred and and eight, which transfer shall be made under the direction of the camptrol- Ter. in 'the manner and for the purpose pre- seribed by .this act. But ng: such: tratisfer, thull be made unless the owner of owners of the prethisge Tcluded in such morigage,ohall have aggented thereto ip writing, § 8. Bulore accepring the tragefer gran; of the mortgages specified in the pregeding ago- gion, the commissioners for loaning certain moneys to the United States, shall requirg a |. boud to be executed to them by the, original diurtgager, or his grauteo ur grantees, ar, by some petfon of approvel, rpnpons‘bn’lilyip his behalf. evnditiqned that, the. moneys due on said mortghge and the intgrest there their sucéessore in office} at. the some time or | heir In puice, AL the same Me of times and in.the same manner, and thet anid tions, proceedings .and linbilfties, as if eaid mortgage had teen originally executed fo the |, commisgionera.for logning: certain mongyp of the United Sturgé, under and in purguanee of |. ad \nét WWfifted * An set authofising the, loan of caetain' nioneys belonging\ to the United States, deposited with the stare of NewYork the severtil ueté amendatory \thereol. * § 3, No euch rq‘qngéges shall be transferr- ed, ab \herein provided, unless the jnferest thergop éhnlxfl Bave, been aid. the first Tuesday of Why hext; 51nd K1 case ‘lhfi qwp- mortgage. shall refuse to consent toy such, .a. | transfer, of shall neglect tun-Intuit to Exerute or quise to he‘zggcuked [putt delivered. to lbs commissioners for lopnivg maples of.t uis fed Bhgtes, a by (hg second section of this act; z. i {Es said courmissioners eHall Be of opiniqn that thg described in ench mortgige. are not a ablfiufiénlfis’ékumy lair the am “515 due to ‘EUrqq uae such\ morigage it, the manner prescrined by the net pussed March, 14, 1792 und the age amend@iory , thergof, if guch a mortgage shall beloog to the lugn at Aros ;- or in the manuer préscribed by (he act passed April 11, 1808. and the acta. amendatory there dT it soth mortgage dhiall belong to the' loan of 1808; aad the edfd logn Cbinmfasiondre shalt imrr'le'zfiflely addount (6 the contptrolfer for the mofteys arletng from soch a foreclo- sure. * § 4. On rétéiving frots the catd-16@n\ com- infustonere a transfer \of any of eaid mortga- gee. in the mnnner herein apéctfied: the com- 'miseloners fur Iénning certitn montés® of the United Suites. shall therdupon twhké and deti-, ver to anid loan coutsifdsions®a's the, treasurer of this tatt, In euch form As the comptroller shall presh-ib@,\ for thé atjount [desund impatd on soch mortgage forage ges. which draft ehall be 16 the tomptrofler by said foun cortnrlesioner# in seulement of their néronnte Witt the state, 2 T 4 lath thi naraf t 4mm drd | Ch ing ~ hundred.and eight, by avtransfér-fo the U- [# pleasioners «Df | which thetsamd! - mia .e «bdtit Senate: and: Assembij-doiériadt .November.cext.-whether thoagt érftidi :and Tarnish-to:the severaltown 'ole a mage forms of the; polblist returné'snd Gther on, shiall be pafd to sald commisvigners, 91. to |\Recessary proceedings .to carry Into=€fféct thisnct and -flaghell also- fornistir@t -_ HS . pense ofthe-state to «each- schobidistrgviin. (* mortgage shall be aobject, to. the same condi- -. ino. Siate-five:copies .of »thisabtfwith .Ptlfe ‘u'e‘. lorn QPWjQQiR'W\ shal frf’ffld ten for governdr. > nas are (o bn. fof 19 d aol ferdve ma isd | fig my 18 22 is nre ~. 4 : mfil‘dhfigtfisgg 6 7 r“ Tas t, ol > road as nnfy - sfimfwgfim é f highways val craf \ fowrgé 'th which pigees, o seuseit bo f ‘fié’. idgned h ap t fie s g)” rei = \th he\ & other roade and \highwilys' 7 requirea n etdw ro beraivtHetsip e 7 Chas iif ; Bl is Ta wed be 11\!th Put; Lo lug: fifgfsgiéfififiw of the'act edtablishing fright: Via - hong ® bud Wh “a? out the stare, é 77g“ é ’ Pissed April 'The Pebplt of the Stite Uf New v5, ». {412 Bhe,eleg¢tors of 'this vstate*dgi by. bgllot.af .the, anngal 'elgerfon' Be eld'th nct eétablishin frcgcépguquu $ $2101“?! state;} pasged ~March26,, 1849, ot, entitled 'Anasctio amendéanxcven‘titmfim act establishing free-schools throughout atate:?l passed April Mib, 184Qpsball be re- peuled. pa cP * 4 25, It shall be. -the daty.ofrthd Mé’i’ggn eriatendent of gomman< schools {0 firepure ferk# i8\thih formaspreppref -by beasiiges , § ballots, fo~ be! deposited® ih qBe. 'bellot, box. shall Cbeqanisthe follp wingsfort=:2, Those.casf in Saromof, ahoadopigmotidath . the«foflo w ing warde=«- School -Rop! the) echool-last? ~Phosg.cast adeBiyéfiekl 1 Tor anle keeping,\ passed. A pril 4. 1837, Abd Mahall:oontaio-the Againetsthg:rapeal of: And the ballots «hall.bergosfolded:asgotcan- ceat albthésword# except therworkt $SeHibaol,' wwhich < latterdead-sbaibonow Be butehall appear on tha to er or uwners of the premisea degeribed in any |... -4 4. ithe inspeotore «ifeeléctioniinth@nges- . aril «lectipn, distrlatbehal-Wortisty &-adparite . butiot box, into which suall beeplacedrgll tite balfots and -imakg>rptuininth¢rebfiq;thestame minoer , glyenfl'nfglfifidfiiuebf ov- ashéfo erd» lwpxggduxgfimuapmfifiiifiv « canvassed and returned, and the ,.boarditdf afute nfceridifiedectarda'and - certify thowesult in the sutne thanberasithdy areregitired to/do toAbewotesgiv- (lame aunt vond . §§. dn case a maforityofall thewoiesigiv- end thestate#hall be wast: ag‘fimihfie- peal .of she, new achool-tawsethen eutthlaw shall remains fnfee as mot hadwbt beep past; and in gase .amhja:ffyflf€me votes given in the sinte-zhall be cBstifiictho - refeal olsthé | new Inws»-HentiA act establishing free echools throughout tho elite passel ,. March, 26, : 1849 annd‘r-theflbflgdiflg the eame. passed April), I849abilb baire- pesled, ant soch ten days after the result shall be ascertaipddazod certified by thmbodrd .. §64 In casoshb scr sertion of this act shall bo. pepesislgaafofe- ail, then'ullthe, @oteywbicicoygcy 'by tre act entifed; 'Aniact utghfifljm'gwm achonle throughdot,the stata, parsed Mirch © 26, 1849. shallbe revived's0d enfprufiin the same manieras if thaimforeiald)) March 26. 4849hgd hover beenflarafdy, § 7. Phe repeat af thi “Laugh/byway? s scboole throughott ithe and on receiving such draft of drafie, the | comptroller shall eanee the atiognt thereof to be transferred from the capital of the Onited, Binfes deposits to (he capital of the col mon 'echoo!l fund. =~ j ~* ies o Bigles. 1 ip the commissioners fo i lffhe flied,“ te gapital of. the Uniled Stat depose, fand, sain, moneys aw-eflqise? awe-my Leser- C‘lfie |h6 same power in relat P nde m mqu gages in the cohrction of principle and inte- Ldefauit. and shall caceive: iits first compensa- top- therefor ns-ifanid~ mot posite fond, Oodér.endsin> f amendatary. therebfens af} izes A hen making the 186 ..] erassttall proceed to settle sheitnecounnt Aharcompitallermviitugeapeed ibatfsamihs one: nd «inet §.5, The, mortgages which sh8!Lbo,tmnsifr~| as di the act: ao» reptateditiad:nréfi® red by the. loan mwgialigngrgsrp aforesaid r Iuaning,eortaip mgt~ all form part o{ the real; thereon, and in procecdiuge -to taze of: ges:had. bean. originally execated to tha Uoied-States dhflhnmmfifinflfimr pet To? ihe ' acs passed Aprile LRZzaid gseteuuflx $5 aoiporiced4 shleac: tasha , 26th, 1849. shail agt efectany mag/9mm- right acrured or establishedjerscam | in any dixi base previouwo the terrf @hen | such repeal spail:titge buggwm Mubummcdmsbhflkmmamnt PTorte ~> pote gin basile wf od ds aby wiht , det AET ts Tov terone of 'judgmeq\ liebe. Ibe. giop is own. on.{and tbe said compisgionert for 10351293 ger-], | chaules real of. deg A'Ed'lé‘l’m £91 ”if\: pedigre. who. it gaga. . lpn: mat Foigh of pe Sled af Yop: ro vilkige. and suggests that all who da not cam: b P ply with cortwin stafotary réqairemente shall be * op.! . Thess pediars® are tmajpitiy Adisduees everywhere. They h ® fi flrfiinfifyflivér sinfpings shorFNarvicir To evary dapatnught of booies 4haysvisitetritess. malgd} thesstaychy sonte e. «[F ha only. core for, thia. propenéitys E I ted in Renale wid MistinHy, ail \9 T. Netwfthetsnding the-dedth! of ® oltier éxeamion in «y tany mfina‘nw Sore, 'FeA tathilte. peal; arpore fw itH 14 t- t Retsated and: <xédured in ahd fl agd-wih thi dang efeegus' ~If betwere stil tiving. Axvepr thin Lal het ba inedidd W??Wflfifi?§¥flm- i *t } F N a # aA A” | ( l i y t f