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(ego forth into ih «4ilo our full hearts pottr igrog in a woAlup p u le and jmtjek?. , ; Peace itjtbeii; .aUence, t Their iongrog in a V • t f ! \ _ ___ „ ShowI?ak* ■ i L pbels. &&&(:. Together with E w y O W i p tio a o f jv^Erw y drs’ a n d A iisticosm A S K :^ kept c onstantly oi BandandfprsaIe,at;tt«&offic», i ' , A talitiioeaexecged i^eatnes i a^d Despatch,and i I m f w i i t o a n d M a b tia e S io n ! I phatnigyihedesiredl |gsViu ho' »f aienjn ^jme|,fo!', art tlie Bogle set u pe was litiori, f To Bourbdlle I very soon - [icil instru c^ifild be' t i . #^nt:m u ci fally in f ? [ p r | laye.corrti4to ['|a|alled in| . ar: abou|t e^of this; America d means‘wht cular lettt iCirctiiaf 1 coptihemi|l |A[qainted, lertain su [SI to. a peaeefui rOst, of brighliand blest, [ Old itoa w d 4®®t^'h!da,of Pjcodu ihflBforni hi AM o i\ ' Thatisteate awiiy thewpary frotn theitcate, ; 'Mid sqeues oC holy calm, Md loveliness so rare. TwilisHt is in the gten ; and; up tU^ side ■ , Gf the rongli mouTitain. rplld its, vodunae vas$j ■^ha^rig the hues of sunset in their pride, , Tiil Its broad niantle o’er the bdlshe cast. And that one honr'of sw ett encbaniment past. So fade earili’s beauiLiee', and thus pass away ; The holiest hopes of life ! yet.to ihelast. Within the burhisiied vvest sotne lingering ray l.igliis the deep sha(!o,Ws,oV the darkling “tonib of doy;.” | Deep, gathering twilight! thou JiaSt wondrous pi Toaoo'the fhs sorroavsof'd ttoubled breast*. Lik 9 uiJ upoh stha waters, thy soft Ip • Oahns the acild thtobbingsi to. a p* And memory, from itsmt Mementos, fondlv calls itf riobest, store-^ The bright, the beantifril, avbom once we pressed T o joyous bosoms in those days o f yore, When love and truth were fresh, a las! we'll see no more. Now'stars, like geftis'upon the,‘brow of night; .Stream their full radiance o’er the verdant plain, ■ And field andTotest gniverin the light T h at ves tthein haek their pure.st charms, again. Along the shore and on the tulingiana hi. The starry splendor cro-wns-tbe crested wave; WMlC softl^ o’ef the waters comes a'main Of mournfril jnnsicj sWSlKpg oVr the grave Where thp have siuthbered long, theheantiful apd 'brave,!^ | pl^ce. .In days oPsadhess.ioT in houraof mirth, . * ; j t loved them fervently ; and |beytp me I ’Have seamed brightj watchers o’er ^ur darkened earth, The sentinels o f time—while far and free Their sheen gleai led o’er the mountain, valenhd sea. ‘ And f have-watcbe d t h ^ us each silvery beam Gtarteed to (he e; rth {brliours, with silent glee, ' ■' And dreamed, tltat which to mb hath been no d!ream. These and a love-lit lome beside the flowing stream|~ _ ljh a « ja ,Jn ! y 2 1 f l8 # . 1 T.ncifoiS ^.YvfiL '1; ^ h a c a . ' -M m a A k ^ - s e b v ^ i- s K ■ ' ■ f e t e ' \ ' f n 1 8 4 0 ftn inajineDse scheme' ^ of fcaud up| oa bankers' on fhe Coadnent of Europe by , mbaiis of forged letters of credit w a | concocted and entered npoa by severul ; uldiiajs,. In Iday of that yea,r-tbe fraud wasi detected^‘aiid the Londba Times in bopying lit ■ eharged tlie crime-%pob Mr; ■Bogle, of th|' ' firm'of Baglej Ken wick Macarthy, of Florj Bogle in 1 8 4 1 , prosecuted Ibe Times ’ jftndaftief a learned recovered j #ing ssaiijnWHerdict ofanejfe & ItkecostS. IpId^bfeSd I pfdprieters of the Times remsed all coni' |howt wfaijeKl f ensatioH for tire risk irtcurred: apd expensf ip trial, and a subcriptioH of # 1 3 , 5 0 0 was tbiscd alntl erpen led in various ivsys-4o coatT I memorate the servip rendered b.y the paper Tbus; rnuch for the jleading facts of the case| failure'\of the latter ; ib . 183T, l i f e oift, for he,, appears never tp p as a banker on his own aecaUnt* have everted hiipself, for gbdd or for ill, more lot long however in th is isolated than to .’obtaih ^ l6 o , viiB •which > to r ib the November pf the!, saipi 1 Blpmkawrtv = ut a Iwifnvirfino bie ered into partnership with Messrs H Macirthy, as prlncipai partner. : and Cunningham it appears ) have occuTrefi thlat thei inechan'-, tment of vs^hieb we have spoken, rnedto some advahtagei^ for they |i of their time together,; prineK .rningTPom, as isto'be and perfecting their ^ __ ___ ;ati ns they appear to i the conclusion that a fraiiff un--' ght be Buccessr t bankers of the 3 of the world.-- fj hlch they proposed to use were |fs of credit.' letters of; eredity -wltii. tvhich iposl tour lets must he f familmriy'aq- lay be cfescribed as orders fdr a of money, to be 'receivsd whdJly at one or at several of the c t y t . . i n [ lodged witi ?dit thej lount on was, that L- London banl iTbe letj thb^e of ether oii them blank spqfee niarked offl ais ent, until I___. 1 crpdlt is g I ed to and |prmihg thb pam polndenl 1 him. The firm whbse letters i present cons pirators selected,'ou , the magnitride of its transactions |of Giyn, iialHfti.v, Mills ^t. Co,,, r s ’of credit of this firm are like | west-end bankers. Stamped le initials of the firm, beneath ik i : they arc made on the contill [he sum for which the letter a part of the letters are f ^ o i i s a r i d sum at ar ’' 'the sums N 0 : iti'l A i t t ‘m.i an|i^ of those plac ris each! of :the lie and Graham,, having settled on :||vl|ich ' they had in view, had two' |o J n order to elect ,it. It was net ecssary certain 1 might cop r, si'giaature, wl LIS, ‘G .,i Grahkm to obtain, in Plnrence, a iljter of Glyn & Co., from wliich he by means of the rnachine, the ./hiclf stands ou^ in e/lto relievo, lI.,, RL, and Co.'* 'This could a- ftained by Grab a in'.s machine. On lone be ob] tire other circular idlter also, froi '^L-similids ■ ■ J j o r D R U G ^ '^ M f e f e l ^ E i s l ToKvWcluue titeutt^wwf '*^^*1 f e i S f e } iLcut f : ^H r a w a n tW o o iG H S e N S -of afr ypipties, ................ - ' ' M Bepeal o f tfee [C orn . - . - |,r.:w a r ,f i ; 0reM M ^ c i:tem e n t 4deB ,b)ach| [latthe very I saixLe E S t \ i b 1 ^ ^ i* : - I r w S i ^ t k s c a , A p r f t l B t , I 8 4 :[]■ j ! - 1 4 ' v-ijr-r [The following is a . In the strange m of F ltoce,-there 1833 and 4840, twi in their o-wtt Chaf 'tween the ari’stoc I fashioliaWe 'people, J city and the ----- history of the feud:: . lixture of the gay society! Were, between the yeard ! indiGduals who formeiJ iCters a kiiid of link be-i •atic refinements , of th© gathered together in tbat| s Who b.. c -1 3ne Was nd foi nerly mf KreDchman, and the other Cdn- aha-my of Gratnaore, in Scotlamd; I t -------- ^'hind forftterly member o f Parliament for Ster- -Pro&wc.eppg., ; T he Marquis de Bourbelle was, ic- I; • ; {cording to bis own adcpun|, of em^ellqnl Tamily;. It is said, howtoyef,, that hi :member o f the small was some t hep of :Frai t.|!>>T vl Ark ^ mb. I j iatanyofil' b siy?5d. nnoth^ deligjiit .of hregiove jllonging to fhaye seen, la Itappea,^, iqre slhgi lai .ingsj tor, toT the U: lad beet ^*”id s . ^ less, s the English language, taste Ig the fine arts, apd wfts a draughtsipa«i4.¥od6, fenced, ,|oxed bed,, afid jwas universaliy Igpked snecious,,, agreeable, rascakj \ Eai ciopea from Florence 1 with feis 1 'Wjite^s jirartsactiqn threw De Boiirbelle . into sudlt very bad irepute that he was obliged to leave Fioreneet and,-he accordingly retired- with his. family to Villa Midali, a Gounttyj-hdiisp^ near Leghorn, on -the Ploreace‘'road.’ 'Then Aowever, he did not remain in sOlitiide^ fd he. was oftejn visited by Cun’ningham Crs ham, a man searcely less remfirkable thai himself ip liis o-wn yrm , ; ' . .Graham was of a realli good family, aUc had been of good estate- He had disgraCet the due, and' had lest the other. He had lef Scotland in 1S28, to. escak'e from his credi aid after residr^-^^ --------- -- — VganttMi fot vvhicb t e a . s m liie lur tut; uut? .<Li reading .and lad beem irfipfoved by akltivdtioii. :ool thaa Be Bourbelle, wes | , ' hOwevet] 'he hin — j ——-- iis Ch •nd meGhanieai arts. ler and ittechaniGiaia. jlie jformei lioned his own tools with surpassing ink| feehuity, and invented a coaitriyance by | phichhe waeablsto trace copies of not oii| :ool thaa De Bourbelle, hfe we I s | ' hOwevett inaLviduai:l ike him, crafty, designtogftnd drtorihGlpled|, bijoaght tq iis chief excellehce was lin tfhe imitEitive whom Bod md meGhanieai ’ arts* He’^ a p a first rat| | ls!t D’Afa led and ly the rarest engravings, of ' Bapjhaei Moi m, the choicest masterpieces of md Guido Renl. He soon disc tomeaichiim.]This toted, how|' to answer i j^ . i n t i n g focei fisradjupon . operation. : jF o r t & c N:choison; •wanting copper-^ letters 6 n^ 1 else ivanti puf th,fi,fe ■pa| mnsph toiiake a | these ends .old friend time the Bii I however, t h ['offPrariGe, ers of the Cljai naba 1 ofiJanuarj [haying led obtained fi to [the amp e^of obta off) the cof [land it was nece.ssary to oht.iin a e,r also, from'which to print off 1 of the engraved portion of flicm,.j place on the continent could tlie j j safely done; London w r '. s ,. there a$ the proper locality for that Regent .1 fiojor. T le| bit blr 'wo pOrf' :o|)per-i| not but I tri|tl, t h i t : inlthe affa M d hie tf struck 6^,: I with grea Fforence, ' signature afterward wer, fthat this cofitnyei note profitable [ngj A^h, astoi, tre-qf bankers; ~ ham had married a -— , It long in Florence b( ore he was joined by his son, Allen GeWj flowing: iaoivn Bogfe, Who hGcame afterwards pwellknom l 3 iS T y M S a e t |o ii against the Times, Bdgle w 4 , ‘fsanaleighi ft native of Glasgow, and the son of a.,lVesfe| .i;» .h. ^ndiatl merchant of some eminence. H lad eptpref 'lffe tie ntovy,. and had risen t he rank ofl lieutenant, ■ aod was at the 1 tim )f which we speak,' on; haltopay. AtiPlq- ■ence he ^camo *n 1834 , and . probably at ,t._ • , q {. Gfinningham Grahai ' mstone,j a bankerin thr’*’ 1 . d t o lOiinds. Ma L sbfficieniqi ml which (prij p^s was ' paper rod •fend Di’ A bud th 1 consdliracy, w iioh itj shoul| \ f t a s f . ) stmcessfu.!f| spent cods there Was was the.wj tohte whole Iscl ; to|fling: di|ici wasowi, jafdins, thj • tq travel [ DpYac.. ivel uni man! ly as a vet< ai| the tiffije connected 1 4 th e G o ' fsaid to be .dir th e . i Graham ' laT S to c i d f e j ' i Sraham, hatcitv, h|m of h in an ‘ unp thy of m [ hf kve disl [\iioWev| « P leggeq but to truth', to j|bert;y, a f e l a w , H o Btvqr s-iy{{|y A T K A C A .,,1 w E B N E S D A 'T ;^ ' ^ o t h S t f i n r S A laliyi'iaal’'vahoHi ■,‘^ a r 4 H o ’\seleoteia Was a man styling himself :Charles' Gerai’d, Count'jde ‘Paihdff;hutfi’om.what,spuce he. obtained this, title of nobility i t .Would not be [very elsy to ascertain., */tb. The seventh [was T*. W.,Perry, alias irelaikj, who did not I speak French. ' ' ' ; ' , Everything being in'readihess.; it was . a r ' fried that’proceedings shduid commence on bankers,, correspondents of 5 vtoo givos tl ation of a ^erl the letteFof ’\rtain siim for the payments, which.; lade I I the letter qf ven is entirely eshausted. Annex- if the principal towns of Europe j with, Abbyvllle and ending with j oppositelosite to each townn the eorres-1 .Glyi to each tow & Co. in each res thu'S, with a letter of ci If thu'^, with a letter 01 credit for pounds, one may obtain the whole I of tio se places, or -portions of e first of these operations, it would j 12 1 Graham had. obtained from Bogle ulaf letter, belOiiging to a Robert ; and 'lljis obtained, the only part i.the toperatioa was, to have the ^ tes of, the printed ,! portion of the J. raved. There was also something .1 ig-,—that is to say; instniraen|s'to ‘a|i3 into execution,; for the ■ pr|nqi- iqn; [art in the transatii ators were afes IS- not n.stenkhij With both ille came to Lon- vhent o n 'tld point qf Itafting visa' fav oo L« rcophQctod w|tb' li* Bttofei|: : morning presented himself e Kerrick and AL t the bank of Bdgle, hearty, .and presen ;ed a letter : which helhsked a' e course of r Bourbelfe came| to^ the bank and ' tog tljierei four that.De Pait obliged to dii delivered up stantinople, seat to Geuo?i» knd tHencetq Al:«v; la-Chapelle; but ithdie the Clurt declare.d its; ihcompetlency to iake cogpizanee of thetodtij I'ter, and fie wqs iism issed .; Graham; |fie'ieK ;der, D'Afguson and nis: ihisfess, o f )t seemito h a v r ’-'-'^ ■“ aifter escapi] ____ ieW it is . presumed Govemoq chaugg! they deeided that it would be wiser that De ed balk to France vL ' Patodry should return the money, as Other- of Mqy the depositipj wise the whole affair migit be blown upon reached Florence, am at the very outset. Be this ' as it may, D,e own qccord fron the 1 Paindry returned to the'[bank the next day, ^ Macarthyv, Not|4a! idmentioaing the suspipioil ortlie ; slop 7 ever, fo!clear his ' rppu ! own qcGord , Macarthy |kfepie| insistedqmmturnmg.the money,,.ad-..dectoc^ M the - Tusqii tellement, on ne doit point sopger a garder mancqs •elicited aueuiie Ilavi! chi £40 more from the brot&rs Dubois, From ] lice he proceeded to , T r’- “ ' was SO delighted by hi: [ ble manners and conversation that i f o n e s t islnd '•! 'l. ,v| Venice he proceeded to, Triestp, and on the | , bakis ,, Eq^. ' '..jy.’l 3 Pth obtained £ 1 ,G 1:2 6 s,, from Rlr, Ricliard There’s; much to thB|lmrld Jtliiatj iS dq^ ' RoUth, wlio \vas SO deligllted by his arernpfi- l 'Plicrolo rrmph tj'd-Jliinll rtSV-r iefi him to dinner, and ; gave his opera^box in the evqmhg, .; In the meanwhile, at) Genoa, on the 21st,; Frederic Pipe, {alias Dl.'Coulson) pfeseilted to !Gibbs & Co. a lelteFof credit for £2,009, requefitfeg £1 ,fi00' in. gold, intorder to pmchasHWtork&nii.ni|»#Wmtfe [ For-those 'wjio are Lkful pfid [ This duty?qemainsj to \ \ But try to, he HoxESTrland UAqpy, And let the worid';[io. as f t wHl. j ara h Son, and obtained £600 on , it. Pro- j ceeding to Milan he obtained o n ' the 23d, in in, Bourbelle soon fell in with an j that city, £800 from Pasteur Gjrod & Cq-mn if his, Baron lyArgnson. At the , another letter of credit. On the 24th he ob- rrbn lived by gamfiltog; he was, | tatoed again £800 from Louis Laurent & Co. 'The poor wretci who w-alkg junon cruti M&efton'he^eByiid-fari-to^ , ti.;' .. haahe who in sptopid-appdref 11!; i. i S the son of Count D’ Afguson, a pei ej 'presiilent of the College of Elect- rtment ‘ of Eure, and first ispirators, were for the most part accora- j panied' by one of the original projectors, who are supposed to have received the greater part of;the spoils) proceeded to Rome, and pa [^ a .n lhe who in sptodid'appire^ 11 !; pi Caii shut on the beggar hie d 9 oto I H e cates notnor claret and sherry; ' Of VenSien he bits! not h.is fi i~X| Yet dkres to be hoabst and hip; >y; An|l lets the worJ| do-as 1 ^^ 111 ; He boasteth no worldly possefisi ms, ' Ho j livery at table |o Wait; ; putting the letter , 0 ! Se for which they intiendei I, it over to the continent, j and [uanity of the peculiar paper up- Tlyn &. Co. print their cirCuiar let- ibtained,. with some difficulty from ii nufacturer; and Bourbelle and his rguson set about the matter In ear- printer was engaged. At fir.st be his own office; near 4he Haymar-; ibsequentiy, Bourbelle, who objec- ntrusion of strangers, induced him 1 Work at his ohm lodgings, 184 let, where he resided on the top elTircplar letter was hiven the prin- iit; & he was never aflowed to ha he had h< ters of credit, hesitated ad.Vanee. Dpon this Conlsion, rious rage, told him he had ecute a commission for his the money -was ii\* should return the Lceived, go bac ;; & he was ! of it at the same.; time until the was’..'completed, when he could bpect, as he acknowledged at the ■[here Was some fraudulent purpose ; heing well paid, however, be p e . When the copies h ad been ley wsere forwarded by Bourbelle, are, to Cunningham Graham, at- ther would hring an, action against Glyn &i Co,, notnnly for the expends of the journey, hut for damages besides, Cjin , considerition,,’ therefore, and after consulting the English conspi and another gentlemap,; M. Le Mes- urier {[aid the money. ■ . . . Thq conspirators who had assembled at Aix-jWChapelle had all, with: the exception | of A%ander Graham, left It beford the 19th, j as w:e have seen, to { according to the : was arranged that each 1 rranged that each member upon the bankers of the conti- Bourbelle’s measures had been and upon them, he appears to have siderable sums of money; but |stii! one difficulty remaining-fit efirly a close. The parties- 3 mistres's of D'AfghSon, Who mder the name of the Com 5rd, Frederick Pipe,! who wt ider -the name of Dr. Goulson.- 'ho Was let -the nain© oi Ur, uouisgu .-— is^ id to have practised prigtoal- erihary surgeon, but to have been e when B’onrbelle fell in with him, ,h one of the gambling houses j at.' 4 th, Charlotte Ann Pipe, wif! idrant. , the wife o f the last, to'travel un- ame of Lenoy. 5 th. AtoNander h e son of Gunntogbam Geraham, ■ the jnalTA e f Mt. hlave bqen one of the.inost wortfiTe tice.’ Even Bourbelle appears to to usted young Graham completely. W ?r, their misgivings were not en- loqored any o f Glyn &. Co.’s let- edit, hesitated to make his second 'Jpon this Conlsi flew into a fu- told him he had come I over, to. ex-c father, and that if £200, he had already re- ickto England; and that his fp- Wlid gets hut a le jolinsmot tl?e bow!I .pr thbiwasei, . Hei'seeketh not the,gambi'|r:«' ‘f sat; : [Contentment and hea; th'aret|e 'ble^stogsfj st of his children i Good precepts he krived to i istjj;, ■!. - lie slows that he’s hikestand'lapify,..' ' Anid lets the world I 0 aq it wjill,'‘. Oh ! who \ Thc'\-’’ The h . - ' M i^ht be vm.T 0 o,u.i Were! -it d ! Too much may o’erbur^-’' \'\^’' i.Tdo little oft keep Then try and be hohpt; ap'd happy,,! ' Afld let the world to as It wifl. ' The toan who with plenty is' hOnek, Hato little to ask fk ihis name; j‘ • But be who though hlimble is upfig itj Shiall live in. the anpalSipf' Fame. ; The jviciQUs may modk ;at his injShl'ry, Ihto ages will thtofi on Min 'st|i'll;| ' I, . The lathering Was Soon 4ver, - am! ■ , bolt*three stfokep of 'the razor, ont a Thebf And let tl inli on him s •e to be' honest and-1 the worl^q.-as it Wi I ' ' feifira the-sf Wii'ESVille. i . II fe p e e u l a t i p n : ' i i i s i ! ' b-' - ■ -4 appelle, Knd after that remained . The Countess Ejs ^ Vac,, .(afiaf ' \ ... a ;,. 1 , ''•’ [inactive. Rosalie Desjardins,) on leaving Aix pelle, proceeded in, style up the : Rhine iq an elegant carriage',, with a ■Coutier, Her only companion was a little girl.' At Ccloghe, she present ed, on the 22d, ajlettef of credit for £800, to Oppenhqim, juh., and € 0 ., and [demanded and received £50jo upon,it. *At ; Coblentz, on the 23d, she obitained from anr [other banker, and on a fresh letter of credit, £500 mi p. sHAvnsm in i i B roeeii ’ s oijEim fey SOL-jsllITH. ' I- lived in Miillp'^' individuM wjibii,, -,, ^ - .. - ihdividual had al tolerable [fatlrahle •^f' f pipidh of his personal fipFearaheje. [Ms'fitf; [;|: g’Brs [Were hooped Wit| bosojn'Was dbeked wit [pin; ,eoat, hi ir, and on a fresh letter of credit, ? £500 more. On the 24th she pfesented a - [ nother to Gogel, Kock St Co., and obtamed [.$520 upon .it, 'At -Mayence she another to Human and Mappes and havtog f obtamed £500 more, she proceeded leisure- j presented id having ipidity of ruining De Bouiibelle’s hope 3jlgi|am..| \ j[BarQn dlcdstel] Started with Terr 3 best .-If - . A V.you.begin'tAtklk.,! business m|an shonld.. Yes, I bought them:' a spe 0 ulatiG|i''iH!p themif IcIaiiObmto'' • ' - f ' ■ ' I have had 'vdry great confidence ' in hi panion, took the latter toward the b Nagelm,aket and Cerfontaine, and in tfn street in whice the bankers lived, h -1 rt'f :-Tm* fnifl ‘ . Next dal, bpw- teed them 'to give |iirto,£l00 ,qbdn if. Out of this sum | D ^ r - guson took £80, and gave him toe rematoder. I T hey thence proceeded to Brussels, and pre- ^nted to E Jgler I and Go, a letter of credit for £ 1 ,400 dn wmeh they and obtainei £750; qut 6f tffis mm D’Atguson took £500°] At-Ghien;, on :|;he 23 rd, they ■ presented a | , letter to Mfulem'erte'& Son, .but wftfi’out] success; tlese, bankers objecting th^t idiey ' wbrskers tor'fifty dc vgentfeman present, that he-thought Mpel son ’ - . r •'nhoffid sell out stock Msiich-andi-snipfa bank ;i ‘ at tbjat time; , as it tfttlet get’ ’betterM'm'ffgw y TtYhat is-yjonr k iee ?’ dayk. . ' , \ 'V i [G n i.hnnM 4 d 6 i«to‘-4;giMsf'I ' ilw m sellany thtoglVegotJiflednmak^ - . .. £ ' ,r ■ . a n y th i n g o n it,’ s a i d j - J e n l f s .'' ' '-V ‘N o t h i n g l ^ s s ? ‘ - 4 : I.’ ' Gh; nof replied o n ] ^ ‘ilot thragf ' yOtf a. farthing less-^^-and I’m not aii»i 0 tis [ ] 4:s immedialely anmvered: ‘I w n u |d ^ u t Inonev: -:! * ' 0 would ivant theid I , A # m&ktog | | mffid Iqse money fay take the, specuJation, jif the price cpnM b e - ^ ^ b l madle reasonable.’ f . ' ' w &S'J a : ‘Qh, I’ll sell ’em' cidap,’ answetej -Jeffifki' ‘ ■’’fs t r / o u T i f h S p T i i w \ ; \ \ 'i r ‘ifll sell ’em'for fift| dollars/. |etofef answfek. .. , I j ~i-|yd of smoke'acrQsil the:' BsMrid\! fed, buffing forth'a : W f e y ’'* a d e t m t i a : S f M ' in the to*feotroieBiikU. jfev'H. c. ^-ifiERSoto' • . ' Alps is the world- o f a IVentilre; f ’ Aorman, Gle Bull, w|id A, ■ . \ 4 . ■