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I (Late ot New York City All medicines furniahet without charge . r r DENTIST mos, - - > -b d bte, at ole se know ne epee dally. All the Modern wos, the lands and. premine wentoned io mast 'beutal Eingiue |. Cnt and we it) ident orders and therein ar Desaree on Bow Apring abs Whaislone viz . ° or dakd. @. £27 woonnt ey Al that retain farm io ten pree nti gangsta n. unve®, ar,, mo. : Heary Gamel j mame o, 0 1 Wotan and othered Jutument orte wath day of Noveniter, 176, I wii Auction at the La Home Crome, Tuen of few my on SATURDAY, oe Thi une med Canty inet me 24 ae fi atorina ) n whack ae the dw line t a. Counslor-at-Law, 380 Puilton Street, Brookiyn. art rooure ron consiy Baidence-Iamaica Ave. Hockle L etre esn mod 1o the moti f i that w anacen rand pre tomes from omy of mades. tye a a the tire Hayt rWorke the wet ) A Wer thd n the w om by hector Bele Ave W the ma d nad or , on the aaa n to' weer by lnt Bovine. omcamiug rode, by wad ud wt ano cormerncs- wis rare, onesie Mo elit ver To A camas s ect c ot the Perk t the r sa a Business Cards. ventions and 44) on tne nt fenton mad hat in an jare map eme) to dol aod Vou Atvien, Commimiswers PRENCH & CO, GRANITE DNUMENTS, ETC,, 206 BROADWAY. knowing Port Busiducg ) NE W YORK. tw sss tntom, ESC d. owed o ly. Aud Bigs 8 8 D07 stu mand o | arcel of iand in lou d an foie v2 wrt Binning t the y of wad parcel wtiocting Jana avedon, wat cunning north Afr Nehemiah de 4, thence m Pesterly and mew woutherty also fret slong the centre of sat hrou, ac -l at at hire to land of the City a lice ws fe «a and durty egt move me 3. ws, Fractical Surveyer, are CIVIL ENGINEER, Roper, 1. t Raw 't. 0. addres, for work may be lef asthe ofice __ & emo#s, AUSTIN & UO , LUMBER DEALERS | Cor. Km: Aveuse sa w WILLIAMNSBUERuI, || hmnwfltllm-‘r vac 1% rman Ae tert andt teen womoten, west fine fet wat n and Atv +int seven feet u eet in how n a ove wind oin und ed anc thirteen thoweandsas uf an were, be the whee in ute womere a. to forme billie & 4. vss. Pole Att ye wees ones conmr--at 6B as \Ata Olurt brit an the cone County in wiser 0 Ianin on the dri fay ot Octorer Present How: Auetasiien Surmipate In the matter of the Kew Fateie, w Hamuel Un reading nd olin the petition of 16 en the of au and mug and eredim of Burne! Riv a anm ' j M I LLIN E R, | | 1 wn muthonty may ha gman her. by sald. Hurray oven, or sell w» minch uf whe rea said dennand an shall be urcemary to we: nlered, that all persone sas wiih Querne, at Min offi inthe x n wen of Te ¥ourth day of Dvormbe tn the foreman, to thow cane sit not he given 9 faid Iesae or moll no much of the ral eriate se shal be necemary to pay his dettn | he mod drome, may ethibt r koa 1) io storm i y * Abotoxver tag ay a x, amie __\ crape maflhuhfluflum man w ancy coons, 4«., we belies to cull and beicre amas ROHITECT & BUILDER, no verre se mmeoKLYN, E 6. SER, surmeste the yepwnut J L § A Record of Mertick, Freeport, Baldwins, Reckriile Centre, Prarsalls, Springfield, andReckaway Local Intelligence, and Town, County, and General VOL. XII.-NO. 26. DECEMBER: 1, 1876. OTICE 70 CREDITONN -rumess: Alvcsader nuero- in hereby given the ctiie or Jobn W. inte own ot Hew i r ematoat in (herad Cran), \the C\ Perens the mang, | Fulle meter gon o fu th Testament of\ the S400 c. it their ruetective pln va of reaidencn at Baldwin® in the Town of Queete * County, Mew York, on it. before the 13h day u - ot Hon: Alevander Maguer, Murre fite of the County of wotien in bervby given to al gerious having claima uyuinet the estate of Nv Lawrstion,inte of the Won of Hempaten) in | Hike meal County decrmmed, to provent the auiue with emt h ite the eorge fidence at Far in ead Qurevs h 4 (ou T9 to an order of Hou: Areeauder lisaver, burro. | yate of the County of Yuievo, w when | to all perso baviug chain against the etate of har thi Esarall lin of the tow if Uewpatead. in the maid comity, to fhe with the vouchers thervot, 1o the te racoutore | Of the Will dad wf the said 10 Nov, oue wt, awit Executorn, at her pice vU~.n.-|.hurul‘l, wou of Hempstead, ¥ .on ot before the Arst say of bev wots in the Mle of ew Queens | he Woe load, ln te Town of Best ome being on the rant aste uf the seul rad ue | edlail and weeny of New- 64 . clit aud Saree. outh {i ROCKVILLE CENTRE, FR | . one pay | Our New York Letter One day neater the fields of light, | stow axp Moxiey way on the \other shore.\ lk ° gh Gae: # ms I'm one day nearer to g 17 crown, Naw York, Nov. 27, Isms Nearer than ever before . | © roumcat Nearer to laying my burdens down i jose R t t on the shore. ' mer that ever existedtare[the Democracy I'm ane day nearer the \pearly gates,\ of New York. The certainty of Hay: a' Which the angels left ajar , In the golden city a harp amnit« 1 My malllnl from afer. r were near enough the plunder to am- !I 'm one day nearer my \Father's House,\. it, nn i i Where the shining he : ; it, nnd tp h‘ue it taken from mu‘r very I'm nearer the great white throne, clas in a little toe much for their pa And the beantiful orystal san. tience, They: do not propose to give it I'm one day nester the shining host up, and bave already,fxed up their pro- Ou the fadelew, golden shore. grim. They propose to deny the legality ey cromed ream d a \o me athe Mem ©3959 of the election ; the Democratic house VetHlisten - I wait fur a \phantom barge,\ | ®ill mert that there. bas been no. legul 'o bear me to their a | expression of the. will of the people, anit I watch for the \boatmn's\ noiscless our. | quay Uy the 1 i To sweep the silvery tide. consequently the house. must e in ease of a failure to elect, preeced to the ; election of a president, It will refuse to | join the Senate in cvontiog the returns, and will go un and eleet Tiklen: aod in- sugarate bim. They cluim that he can be insugurated anywhere, and the House will recognize him as the Prosident, refuse. to recoguize Hayes, and willoull 08 7 apon the Governors: of the «tlt to recognize their government That this program been determined upon by Tilden, lows in. the fact ; that every Democratic paper in the city that is owned by Tilden bad articles oa Hat han, i t simultaneounly. insisting that if the thkee 50 The Rddies whirl them here andt there doubtfa on were on j Pdr the curbstines gray and bare., loubtfal States were counted. for Hayes I L t would be an sarpation which no there is no wong of summer herle, \ D moentt could possibly accept, and No distant sounit of lowing herds, cous prin iy anol Fe merry soin of benghing attls sistunce by. force was not at all dimly 6 xl th faoes brown and chestnut onrls. hinted at. And. Tikden's editana bu- Bat men go bere wild men go there fas. which he tally directs. b With anzious brows compremmed with carr, dha ve personaly Onos dn For in the winter, clos at bani, sending off articles to preked Democratic Phantoms of want and ousery stan I papers in strong Demoeratic sections of the most inflamrgatory: character, and calculated to fire the Democratie: heart They reiterate the statement that Hiyen will be counted in by frand- that Tilden will resist, and they call upon: all. good Democrats to be to sustain. iim Add t Sot ruat the rife clubs ig | the South,. another came for organized are 350,000 stroug, and that wrtus I were weit to them from the. The \ boatman And grasp my Tegether we'll ale will come fur me, wited hand the unknown sea, jhe goiden strand Aud wheprwa teach the =other shore,! meet the angel band, it to deck my youthful brows DECEMRER DAYS. The morn is dark, the aie is chill Within the town beneath the hill The leaven hie ws the atrect All wet and withered at our feet With ruwet bneand crimson jnn And green and yellow tomed wud torn law The widi seen the fndight grow On the gald hearth stone. faint and Lor Tthe father dreads lest cluldren ory Fir brea thatypeninrs cannot buy An d «trom hearts quiver as NVEY gare With doubt upon the coming days, Porgetfil of the Seripture tale, ©The criice of od it aba'l not frit we caunit prerve, Ver we can pray to Hewven to Mew The orphan nod the fatherlew And keep aw all we ittle need To lind ourselves to seot or ree. That bum of floxh are werk and small Since He in in and over all ' National Committe, , their designs may be. Crmed It. hk been established by youd a perudventure, 0 soul ® if ever you with me i a home ag- nighy \Rete? Gan eres before . * ( Timi tote, Tre\ Pralably the most desperate set of election bas maddened them, for they and some notion of | r- anat rt - anv IDAY,- close that.are entirely: in quiet French taite, and the flowing plumes and plete content ;'and yet when well-worn, the latteris as modest as the other, The grinaborofigh needs only a scarf. of soft rich silk drawn close shout the crown set off by thavery softest ofcurling feathers. For a tem, the uewest dress. trim- ming ina batton with three drops, to be liberally sprinkled over ccstumee and cloaks, a combination: effect of buttons #1 fringe together. posso asp wost. « Busines is tolerably dull. No one seems disposed. to do anything till the Presidenoy is seltled. If Tillen steals Loniniana, it will continue so, for no one will know, till after the meeting of bit Congress ,whiat will bo bis policy. Hayes inf elected business men will breathe fipe, for they know what his pelicy is, hud can calculate, cutting ¢léeely and sellers are equally in- different, for upleam a man has sash it os Theatres are fall, for the'strangern keep them fed, but I notice wer tich dresses and less dbplay of woatth than usual. I observe fairs twa sensons. old, dressce that bave been made over, and bate that mming has made presentable. Women baven't the money to apend, mill economy la the rule, . We want to know who is President. rine cart Is the old one. . Rich Cuban and bemutifol laily stipe and full- Cuban picks ler Coban fancies be has a young, innocent, vir | tuoun girl- calls, makes love and finally | taker her to lis house in Pouglikeepm as bonsckeeper. Tutimacy - girl blomomn out not quite so innocent as Culin sup posed Eumnuln of money scheming old. father Citic nwhilo, but fall y refimes. Blopster: lawyer suit | for breach of promise. in which. the gul Y young up sequaintance aweare everything blus one way, and 9 Caban aweare engea¢hing black another, | Coomta every. the eourt, and -but the trial is not over yet.. This, in brief | as the history of tye. Del Valle- Martine s arc, now jp progres- While: there in but littlabonbt th Valle: fell into the handa of an scheme, 1 some # hued velvet botween thei | I hice of there it com ~ If fwho anticipate any rerions trouble, no Bugers are + Capitol, with a vague fear. that. \some thing\ war going to Limppen , ington by w andden eng oetat even from this point of view, which in | in the very heart of the seething atl | bubbling political\ eanldron, that th hMMM—mbg d nc a ® ve was glut.“ LetTk® Toons ow W anammarton- vex Fororm-Wist way, warn! wer an-¥ourse rioxs-Tam covitme or tus yorx at Coxanms--Wito awatz, !--*Tmz Oaear Unixown®. moomme tr. one wnie-rre. aro. ---. A (From our reguiar Correspondent ) Warmyatow, D. C., Nov, 2, 1876. In days like these, when the gloom of doubt and uncertainty hangs over the land, and when popular pulse beale in feverish antiefpation of what a near future may bring forth, it is well to re- view aud consider any contingencios that may arise, that we may be prepare! to meet and submit to them. Your corres- pondent, for one, is not »mong. thom Quiney Adame in 1805, and\ Andrew Jackson in 1833-bave all taken place in the ol Hall of the House of Reppisenta- Arncrd med Capital on their way to or from the Cone tennial) ; we in 1780 and 1798, and Jof- ferson in 1801 and 1808, took place in the Senate Chamber.. Twelve insugure~ portico of the Capital, the frst being that of Jumes Monros's find term in display u” again called in question, the precedant thus set was not. followed until 1829, when Jackron was insugurs- ted on the same spet. His next inaugu< ration, however, took place in the Hall of the House of Representatives ; but thereafter every incoming President has taken the oath of office, and delivered lin inangural addreas, from the east front of the Capital, The constitution aod statates failing to prescribe the manner in which the cath of office shall be taken, or the place where it aball be taken, there is nothing to prevent the incoming President from qualifying privately before any person authorized by law to administer oaths ; from mending bis inmogural addreme in writing to Cong filet, aud from entering mwpon his officinl duties whenever bis term of offlce begin®, and in view of the present to of excitement here: in Waakington, which will scarcely be al layed or subdued by any metion Congreas muy tike in the premises, it is highly probwble that our next Prosideat, who- ever he may be, will be inaugurated pri- vately, anil that it will rest altogether but sl) with lim, after he aball have entered matter whe y be the final result of the counting of the electoral vote in the disputed states ; and while it muy be well enough to bave troops in Wasliington on the princijile that \au sance of preven- tion is better than a pound of oure,\ I venthre, as an old resident of this oft, aud familiar with the condition of affaire that prevails byw, to predict that no emergency will call for their employment It is true that this unusual concentration of armed foreen, --a ciroumstunce that has not occured since the close of. the war living been heralded by telegraph all over the country, han lad the effect of turning all eyer toward the Nation's | that rome plot was brewing to prevent the. inaugn ration of MF, Hayes, if cleoted, or, prio: to-that timo, to lake possession of Wasl theme fears ure in unfonndediae they ats | upon lim dutien, what will be the con- ajuet to either political party, Come | dition of the country for the four. years » bat may, it is eltogether improbable, | uext following t L. H. SOCIAL RECREATION. will be any breieh of the pubic: poses, |- 'The period of the your is at band whi but that the constitational questions to outdoor recreation with a large. propor tin of our readers. will soon. comm, though their du may compel them to solved, will he peacalily, ifo mot exactly wrsjouldy, by Cougrems, ut the | take abundant efbreime in the open mir ; expouditure of a great deal of time and but, talking, no doubt, but no blood As ie well known, more for | Earning ) the two. houses of | the brow profit. than pleasure. « hread by the aweat of in a command which is obey» Shall stand upon the orystal sea, And autch acrou the silver sind Him with the omil-printe in His hands It ever we shall fud the grace To look npon Hix glorious face. And touch the rebe that bas no sexi, Our liven Lave been no idfo deca Fur in the world where work and care \r» round about o everywhere, hat, the National Democratic Commit Camm gud to see liu ffpecccl. He ap tee did send New York State eaton ut a pased her an innocont ghil und set «buut ; merely nomial price to Sooth | to rum her without any compunetion Cand that very large stipmentaof musket® | Wien euch get hoisted. with their own have been sent to the. rame partion (FOM petard, n good: lemon. has lweh taught | thi city, They vithor mean. business | the world. Prete or they are. indulging in a remarkable | game ai bluff. The Republicans take it Cougr s @ect to couut the electonl | edl by mos thin: secomd lath ated u a few hours , baton view on Wednenday Peliriar la becn in | mandments peopde that are the Ton Com- Whether through making Heretofore, thi vote | a virti® of necesmity it in not our pur- pose wt this. time to Inquire ; still, the this occasion it in among. the \possibili- | fact is apparent that many persona work Hiew, nting \aome definite epsom in more hours than is .good for them, and adopted in advance, that the c it is upon such that urge the import thouee wate thirty | Where fear creepr in and sin obscures, And patient soffering endures Where Dives rides in purple state, And Lazarus site ontnide the gate, What groond is left for mortal inst If life is all and we aro dust ® all very quietly in Prosideot, anid Le knows how to stamp out rebellions. . He had one. large: one on lis bands once, and it will be a very small matter for him to mash this little one. Despite the brag and bluster of the Demoersey, Mayes will by inangura- 17, atter all. the spring time bowert tes, if be is declared elected, and be will \ tiie - summer - fruits. and . gorgeous serve lax four years. - Tt bea. significant & “my“ the'a d mold fact tat while the Republicaos here in | DF Death do matly coule anfold sist that they . will uot have the Presi- | dency unless Huyee is fairly elected, the \ The world is not ao dark (hat we Roma gleam of light may never see, | Democratic lewlers ray nothing of the For He, who made the lily white, (kind They Lave: declared in advance Who fred the stars to bine M1 WWD! | thst the count must becewatily be a trand, and that they. will have. the con: \Who keeps the tender lambkta warm, Ani ahielde the rparrow from the storm, | trol of the Government whether they are | entitled to it or not. Made both the abadow. and the sun ream The Lord in just, His will he done. The ehampion thief of the Nineteenth No! if beneath the mantling anow Are roots from which the violfix grow And if the rome tree. bloomse sguin In sunny aie and April ruin ALEXANDER HAMICTO Crant, not Buchanan, ! S tn Town ot Hempatemt, decenmed. that a in the | aroar the Warroenie 5 the __®irnges. ves Tew bo st 'oil tos Sise Hamilton applied to for pro- fessional mnaistahiom by a man of New York city, who held the gnardianabip of several orphan. children. . Theae child- ren, then very young, would, on coming of age, if they bad their rights, sncceed to the posseasion of a large and valuable eatate. the gnardian had discovered - material wd | ddtects thoogbt be way. ino same betore mh. Burrogaie al the time | and he ne T with the amsistance ef angable lawyer, by which he could seevre the title to the whole property to himself. . He opened | to Hamilton the whole business, exhib- iting copies of the title deeds, and e- plaining how he would like to proceed. In the title deeds of this eatata. 2 | He promiand to the great jurist a. lage rewanl if be. would undertake the bow Centory is once more in New York, sad in darance vile. . He landed last Thars- | Aar morning from the United Btates | Steamer Frank/in, and was turned. over to Sheriff Connor, from whose enstody he escaped two years ago. He got | in a yaebt, landed in Cabs, was pro- teated by the Governor General of that | intand, at a cont of $308,000, and when | so closely puriced by the American officials that hiding was imposible, be fed to Spain where he was spprebended and returned. . fis history in smupgestive A few years ago, be waa worth his stolen | wilions, be was surrennded by pardeites who flattered him to the top of his beat, Tilden was his obsequious too and part- met, he made Governors, Legialatares, _ THE FARMER When a farmer van so manage Nis farm an to make both ends. of the year meet,\ even ifit be with the most rigid wconomy, lie should be contented. with lis lot, - If we take a survey. of the buns inewm men of oar. villages and. cities, we rarely fud competence for old age. Tken | imagine the. unhappiness of thom wha (sebror and familien. respectably | caren and anxieties that constantly pro- duce progs and. tortures that no. farmer ever felt lead pleasant lites, as the outaide world eanpot witness the emations of a man | who daily strains every Ananoial. nerve to moet his nutes falling due at tha bank. The time Letween one and three o'clock every diy, in the city of New York, brings more anxiety to business men than all the farmers of the United Stater realize in in“... No, fas , peor lot is mot a hard une. Your food may be plain and the enta of your coat may not be sa ‘ul le aa those of the merchane of the , but when you he upon your pillows your repome in sound god aweet, . The horrom of protested notes seldom . keeps yon awake at night, and in the morning.. as you go around to fead your bueks and rte-“yum erop that bave. visibly grown whil you were in the srma'of Morphons, yon may take mote real enjoyment. of hfe in ome bour han many mer- chants aad 46 in a year (mr advice. therefore in, distur- aged. The times may a \need sponer or later, fail to | the | These mea may apparently | tury da 1 even weeks. Pre: | anoe of social recreat misiog that a long and excited discussion In the country espeessily there is, to will occur in point session ih oranat etd uae cammun phrwae, \too litle within the arctoen secular days. tat it on\ in the way of soial reetvation, and tervene before March 41h, or it. will 80 this one reason so many young men and longer be in the power of yither howe of women look longingly to out great cities as places. where they could be. amnaed and jostructod Tn every school district ongrem to deeide who in. President, and the presiding efleer of. the benate sill according. to. the Colititittion, #66) Ruupe new President in elected, The aet of | poge of faruiatiing recreation for both old 1799 on this subject provider that when | and young.. These organizations should the offices of President and VimePresi | ba very cosmopolitan in charsoter ; every deut shall both Lecome 7-1-an the Bec: | member recognizing the tight of every retary of Btate shall notify the exeettive thor member to bis or ber own individ- ol every state, specifying. that elsctom | ual belief, ao long an it does not intrude for the office of Presileat of the United | upon the belief of another.. All ques- Stator aball be appointed or elosen. it none which are likely to provole contro- the several statee within thirty four days | very ending in. ili-feeling. should be preceding the first Wei ber then cext ensuing. In v“! nl the amary to draw the lines so tight or adopt n ould ho some hind of a social wad | wa of the United Stater tidal @ | friegitly society. for. the pare emlay in Deeem: | tabooed at the atart ; but it ia pot use | probability, now amounting to eftainty, almost, that the electorn}. voles. me. dffl- cially returned from the Mouthern states now lo jMapate, an welf aa thom from Missianlppl, will be. \thrown gent\ in counting, the first by the Democratie House and the last by the Republican enate, a contingeney ma that pro- vided for in the act above referred to wema altogetber likely to occur, . This, at leat, in the “w. politiciane here, without party ; holing, as they do, that if Mr Hayes. in sleated, secording to official returns, the Homae will throw ont tha votes of Houth Caroline, Loaisians, sed Floride, on the charge of frauds in making-up and count» ing the vote, sod that if Mr. Tides so strict as to in say . way interfore with genuine sceial pleasure snd prot. In cities, villages and thickly settled die- tricts in the country, there may be enough persone found of one opinion to make a respectable gathering, thereby avoiding sng necessity of adopting for preventi class of ldeae in to the charseter of entertainment gives ; but in the thinly settled regions this will Bldom cecnr, and the only way to in- wate harmony in for sach and every oue to reapwet the bonest of bis neighbor, provided they are sot in open violation of both law and the rules of re- spectable rociaty Now we shail not sttempt to mame the hind nf orgunization which woold be while four, via: those of Tug tloms have-taken plaof on the sestern | 1817, when, the propriety of this publie | 8° \Autention company. sad 'land to your roll-oall.\ suid\ as Trish \All of yo that are present ay Rare: 1:3“ dlL-l u are no present sip isin\ A Norwich man bas inveoted a ma- chine which will turm out Afty broom handles a minute. It will be patented under the name of \'s discouragement to matrimony.\ \Here Jobn,\ said an irale \that's twice you have come hope I ten that lard i* \Law mother,\ explained |y dutiful, \it was so greasy that it my. mind.\ The indivations are that this is to be a severe Winter, and - dress of Tashipable ladiea have the preceutin to lay in an abundant #upply uf diamcode and jewelry . Among the recent tdiagn tucky is a Dr. Tidings, who to the Elimabethiown Newe found a boruetW mest four circumference. Can such a We didn't believe it waap A young In Mlllun law a \'Is there arth- country which Lean get ''There is an opening in about thirty fast 16 If that will anit, A (Georgia colored was lately discussing, best for a huugl man, to wares or part the lat \nuele\ spol lh-n-s?fl¢ when he said, \Bote was de could only be brung how.\ © A religious talle of a q who bears a New beesu erseyman whom be performed the wedding ceremuay sahad, \hall In] now, or whan 1 come for the certificute ?*. The medeat mail, \O whem you come for the certi cate,\ and the document has never been called for. lectual stie 1\1\ and a\ red fesed writer a youth, with the cork of a rw L3 nees. - Hamilbn maid be mast give to a matter so important doe thought before he decided, and set a time [FM-ell.“ to call again. .. The gnardian called. seconding to sp- pointment. . Hamilton pat in writing the minates of their conversation, which, Renators, sod Representatives, be die bersed millions urquesticned, mad his ambition went beyoud his state and be was resching . for. the control of the Tat io the ond dnd, with and }ndisious ont in the ead best, or whether say is needed the bare announcement in a neighbor- hood that the said geighbors, .old and Jourg, social recreation and Lnstruetive amuse: mont. Io to this oull, bet every upon his second visit, be read «loud. \I tisk,\ mid Hamilton, whes be had Aniabed reading, 'that this ie a tre statementgp! your plana ?\ 'Ten, alf,\ amewered the client. \That in eorreet, . And. now, if I may ask, whab have you decided ?\ will tell you air,\ repiied Hamilton ; ~you mee now completely in power. and I consider mysaif as the guardian of those unfortunate or- 1 have decided that you- ill svitle with to the very last pesay, E. Jac. C. Sealy, PRARSELLS. inovesse, uhtzunbzlk wa 5 What alt \Tar the onteriaioment Oyster . but wiry tha h‘l—i‘ 180. P- the taste uf old and young, gray and m- v j Pli p