I \J . I -—— . -._¢- HASZARITS GAZETTE, JULY 13. our. ILIlGsl's i_v__nw woair. clal-rn 5, (Continued. /‘. CAPE 101131131 AND 'l'IAVl-‘JKSE Allen." - M sansst they turned the boat over ’ in the recess of an ice- the wind : snow fell and in and with the assistance of thp sndssats ‘ gully und urning all that drear night, iht a g,."fifV"“ In lmd lilo! has Of knild, and he Ire was kept the smoke I’... manifss our being unged he htsusiy of the run it to the inter Allan Pb md WI from it assisted in kee and life in the bodies of the little orlorn hand. s Their from tl._ : sets can explain, eavehy ition of a merciful Provi- several of his lingers and s II!!! on reaching the shore three of Ive of the surglvore shortly afterwards 0 I all round, nothing, I caused our congeal flirough our torpld veins. His best a nine into, and snerusa once more gave renewed life to the syehm. We were not so fortunate however as many hundred yards before we again , though, from the caution our last ac- -dfint hught us, in this instance we clung with --both to the gunwale, and only got up to ~ss hotels. our thighs in water. one continued series of breakin Ioundsring, which only terminate upon reach- water. which we did after being eight I -‘.‘:.‘..i’."?.'.‘. . Irvin us would shore-ice, e , if _so the Island without culated with a hearty the water, hopln I30! also are destined to disappointment, for we had not rowed above a mile, when a breeze suddenly sprang up, which it frequently does in these northern re ' us in a few moments; it increased to halfa g e, and the boat began to ship an icy two. aprayover her bows. and almost wna " htmilasin ii g,inoonssq tfiil. less water, lostin ' Nothing is more surprisin than the sudden iastanhneous o ’ Denise at times present. In an hour there has been freeenpanseofwaterofstato the t. . I felt the surface EV: th aloud shout from all, the, t sank, and in an instant we were struggling p to our shoulders in the water and baoken ranch g to reac But human calculations ICT PAHSAGE. ous wintev,_one boat's crew,_. N , cut into clii carefully pilc , s sl thanddsstruction OX B|Il’O of ice, u Now the utility of the strap and chain was t‘ it kept us tied to the boat, and the wales still tlrmly grasped, saved nto broken ice. and sucked under Irving in an instant - self, and clambered into the to remain sti out of the water e foaming mass 0 verily believe, con to circulate a_ We hastened to a gain on the ice, out of the new we no succeeding in this ehbrt, th ur career now became down and was of o inion that the water before he boun ed on the other side by the , that we should get over to further dilliculty. the distance at about four miles. -all got into the boat, the oars were out, and ull all to ther, we flew over our destination in The build of our craft, lat-bottomed, rendered her dnn rous in an open sea ; lndssd Irving said he met not pro- ssed, or we should be all swam . request we continued on for Inc "an hour; but the boat shipping waves, a water and we were obli to about die the or quarter o be half and soon 1' ourealve iige whic sag extent. and before another hour the whole of that surhos has bee enormous masses o blocks, and mountainous , New Brunswick was resolved upon unics of the gals which had Qrnngnp, and with sundown not more than an bergs. Our return and a half of, it would have been dan wisswssliouldhs inthcStreits,onsoms to change hands lakee,snd gggwtr §§§;g::* ties Ioatin VG were more open and separate had tor in crossing. °p'tnaud be ‘E: ii v .. a I new have remained out any longer. or at r- had to spend the night out ' to berg. in Itlilsgranpgranoe of th to the south, an , rrow sages, tuous unals, ena led us to . We went over in three-quarters the same cxtsntws had before taken On approaching the us rid ,5) ii ,'..I:*; 1 ‘g .I'.'j ‘ .5 ass with a I C re er- e at us} succeeded ile run- beneath me by the current. mlnlullyofisengngsd him ' t; then caution- ll, he drew us, one by one, d e skin. The cold I shall never for t: it chilled me to the very heart : my clothes seems ' in an inshnt stil and frozen, and had it not been for a glass of raw brandy, twice re sued iii have in He cul- We 5 '4 hnmdawern he windnow la after as. l; the n covered with to- 3‘ d sound sloop. Tiiuring the night the wind howled in fearful haste, and the rare idea of such u night spent on an is-elierg in the limit. nmdu inc shun slur. was up early in the iuoi-ning. and l'.um.| satis be re , Straits is hvournlile .1’ piissugs. vio_us tun ' st had prs_ well cleared the 4 of we, on nought but M-ice londin to open water was tube found on this side. _\ sci---ii in the morning we were down hi‘ the bout, -ind )I‘P- ig rm, to eeoesovcr the open \\ nto-r bcfoi-e tlm wind iiiiglit spring up nguiii. Our little «rs ft was 5:09 uliout: undone -urtiicu taut n ng a ripple, we plillctl. away for about an hour and a ha 1‘, when iveopproacheci whim trcaks of loose ice, which we easily put-lied ugh. But every mile theirs increased in ‘density . the driven it all over from the New Brunswick shore to (hit of Prince Edward Island, and the storm most one of consi the aloat. “ Lolly" is the term applied toe congloineni.- tion of minute rticles of ice, which is found some four feet cap in extensive patches, end which is most diflcult to usli-throu h ; as the oars cannot be out, and the boathioo s are use- less : nothing but ‘the‘$addle employed with great strengt could move us along. Then the surface frequcntl freezes over, and the den 1- of being caught y a nip is carefully gua ed against, The lollv, which now boils and hub-‘ li cs, will before iii ht become a congealed con- sistency, and form ield-ice. t ten in the morning we had a proached to within three miles of the island, w ich could be now seen, the shores hinged with pine-forests, dark and impervious, while a long red streak stretched along the coast. -This arose from the colour of the soil, which is most peculiar, und we (1 often seen barge, the tops covered with red dust, blown from the shores: they had a ski ular appearance. , e d our renewed struggles of yesterday ovcr blocks of ice and ‘sharp boulders, wliio were heaped, if possible. in more inextricable confusion. When we had use. the shore-ice, we were cheered by seeing, on an eminence in the distance, soiuc human forms, who by ges- tures pointed out a favourable course to steer by over the ice. These silent directions we fol- lowed, and in another hour we had claiiihei-ed over the last ridge, and were met by Philip Irving, elder brother. of Arthur, who was one of e conductors of the ice-boat Mail service. He had brought down a sledge, upon which all were glad to mount. the ice-boat being previously lifted on to it. We had landed at Carleton Point, which was about three anda. halfmilcs from Cape Traverse, our destination. We were thus drawn along the ice over Guy Cove, past Amherst Point: an once over the cove of the same name, we posted inland, after depositing the ice-boat,.keel up, in a sheltered spot. Our passage across was thus performed in about six hours, and was con- sidered an excellent one. We drove to Clarke's farm, where a substantial rcpast was soon pro- vided, in a nicely furnished parlour, baspesking comfort and taste. The distance to Charlotte- town was forty miles, which I accomplished in a sleigh in less than four hours. I again crossed over the Straits the same spring, in the ice-boat. [arrived at Clai-ke's on a Bliursday afternoon. -On the following morning, at seven, we were down at the boat. Our crew, which was a fresh one, was coin- manded by Philip Irving, whose turn it was to relieve his brother. I cannot refrain from taking this opportunity of most highly and justly bear- ‘ ' as f I 0 thousand acres each, _with comfortable farms and homestoads. But for twelve years past, th have formed the winter Mail contract across the traits for the Government, and have dis layed in that dangerous service a courage. coolness, and darin well worthy of a more e e- vuted career. The are both gentlemanly superior to the same am. Arthur is the more adventuro , Philip, for cool presence of mind in a digculty, equals his brother. I must say however of both, that the are “ chips of the same blook’.’—it would be (I cult to find a brave trait in one which is not equally dis- pla ed by the other. _ _ Tine remuneration for this service is small, nay ni rdly, and reflects great disgrace upon the loca Government. They only receive six pounds island currency for each trip across; t is, from Cape Traverse to Cnpe Tormentine and back, reckoned as a single Journey. The "amount is about equal to £ sterling; but out of this they pay the crew and all expenses. F passengers only two dollars are charged, average number crossing being about three to ur each time. me sma . sum in addition is made by the arriage of parcels. The boat is a d most ci-any ineficisnt one, and has been in use 'a couple of years. Darin the summer, Philip Irving is the commander o a very line schooner saw clzksa _bo.mum ust0k5h . aw unswi _,twicsoi- cs , wes- Having harnessed to the i00vl)0I , we proceed on our course and. after about four hours’ labour, reached open water. But here heavy wind blow and to venture out wo Q J c an ' the i h §.'."i35... 'i’v°i.'i‘i."E.'.3..".'.".‘. .1 ,. snow. we , gompanisd by lead. cracking noise. In an 1.“, tb her on an adjoining deli. rent in twain, sspsrs to I encs with. Thssstnlts _ rledassebrupasflseecw Point. whicliis ten miles from “ frbohg"whs‘ues wslld s Ill nine to ':i'us°' sou towards " I ; ,-,' tabs)‘-.-l ,eivi,s,v‘..i W 5 =5-ibsglusnsva its" .- lrv_in scanning the liorisou: to my cxtrcuiiu r heappearance of the III‘! harnessing on a‘ithout.loss oi‘ tiiiio, we hurried wind of the preiious night lmd durable force. from’ rnisos rslainn or is LONDON- ae 1853. Lam; my and the ii.,i.ir.."isl-.it~;za.-.. have in-ii uuP';,u||lpu a gmnl deal to blk ulioiit. and wiped newspapers to a 6! collnu 01' lulu!‘- iiiatiou that aere sure so readers. ‘ that our legislators took a holiday to 30 ti o.- race, we must of course look upon it are un- tiniml atfiiir. and all the silly pouplo’who'lq|t by In-tiing mi liorselleall, may console in llm fin-.t. that fats overtook tltslll lnddf the g_v.3i urp-irlianieiit. The Exhibition may he re- ;_r.u-«lml as It sign that the Irish are guiivgto liclp llll!flI!l‘l\t‘x~'. lluiing brought together the pi-mlucts m'their.indusi.ry and the raw histori- nls. and compared them with those of other nntioiis, it will be their own fault in future, if the best acwunt, especially the . . “°Pl’°"' mines lat.-l_\ discover---l in Acbi . I better stimulus can they need thereuirto than the fee that the ilsliibiuon itself is due to the muniti- cent enrerprlm of one of their own couutr men, who, a few years a , was literally‘one of the labouring classes‘ flole,Wll0 will, may lind in the career‘ of Willem Dsrgsn an encouragement to pei-neiernncc under anv ciroumsmnoss. An oiliciul ii plicatiou has been made to the Treasury by c French government, inviting crmtrihiitions of British manufactures for the Exposition which is to he held at Paris in 1855. are my beanotlier triumph for Peace. To bring things to light, so that they can be soon, are to has one of the tendencies of the time. T ienecessity for actual observatihn is a part of education, as a. means of cultivating thought, is becoming more and more ap out, and Glas- gow and bhrllicld have been iolding a corros- 'pondence with the Board of Trade relative to the estnblisl-uient of II Museum of Inventions in those towns. Trude is increasing, and it will not do for the traders to be found below the mark-besides remembering that a he has no legs, whatever be its form, the must learn to manufacture according to the we of true art. The aggregate tonne of British vessels em- loved in 1851 was 3.. 60,935 tons, and in 1852, §,3i<0,83-l tons. With such a rate of growth, then-. will be no lack of mi and means. Steam- coiuiiiunication w h Afr ca has widened our market: we now get steady supplies of oranges valuable l W}: 9 ed in s- in tiuhl Y9’ drew up the boat upon a sm[a’ll.hcrg,t:.sce f ychan xtakiswpgrlia ted on the felta treinulous mo on beneath, so- immu, at Irving;s.coiuiusnd. we jumped to our MI . th ls Ml ""°“ “’° .l;§i‘L'.‘iai..3i§ before the ice, upon which wshad been ' ted out and a 1.aq,m.uie an intethetiulf, . the lee breaks up. sunken masses glad . or Nsvlgsgipoz has Th: tide now tli. we passed 50 _0arletotI Poiqt. ossefulld glacial sells it were shore-lee. gbglsssatgvovse-nmsnt have 'ewnsreofthsr ‘h .. iind pine-up Io-s from the western coast. The second-course of lectures to workingsmsn at the School of Mines has been as well attended us the first. There were more upplicanm for tickets than the rooms would hold. There is a sort of mania at present for lectures, just as there is for tabla-turning. and such like mysti- cal phenomcua. We have had lectures on po- ate and poetry, on satirical literature, and on the relations of dilhrent branches of art to each other, and so forth. -It is, perhaps, a phase of that disposition which is seen in literature to popularise all subjects, and make them very easy, as shewii by the number of books forth with apparently no other ob'ect than to waste tiine—-so little do they oonta n to awaken the glit or promote re tion. Mr. Grote’s History 0 Greece which has just reached its eleventh volume, is ' an exception. Such a work proves, that the spirit to write a great book is not yet dead, and we may accept it as a pro- misc of more to come. For the resent, the United States government declines enter into a treaty for an international copyright ; and so literary poachers, on both sides the Atlantic, may still exercise their predaceoue propensities without fear o a law. Russia pursues ano- ther ooiirse: in that country, the dot on all books imported has 'ust been douhl ; and it excites a strange fee in in the present (in to read. that Macaula ‘s ‘story, the &r-r‘ps».:.¢e.’Lo- sons of the Irish aoation Bohrd,’ernd Fads Tom‘: Cabu'n,have all been entered on the pa of the I uterine The hlsto oRi'- terature records many similar facts, an shows that such is not the way to put out the li lit. There is talk of free libraries for rare dis- tricts, so as to admit of the books circulating through It group of villages. This plan has, to some extent, been carried out, as shown by the lleport of the Yorkshire Mechanics’ Institute man, but with indilferuit success The vil- lagers, with few exec trons, will not reed-they do not want to be en‘gntened ; , u e Report belies them y, cars for nothin but the ossest animal eiina eats. f it be rd wor to convict adults i ignorance, the friends of education must devote themselves the more hopefully to the minds of the young. So far the free libraries in town vc prospered; but who would have thought that such places as Exeter and Birmingham would, in these davs, have refused, by a large majority, to possess themselves of a free brsr and museum ' Apart from what is doing in gland, they may perhaps be induced to reconsider their vote, the statement, in a recent communication fro Valparaiso, that ‘ a free school had there been 0 nod for the education of artimns, on the an of the English schools, which less I) he of great service to the work ease.‘ The astronomer-royal has pub shed an able and emphatic paper in favour of the decimal system of coinage. The Gsogrgppical scale have given one of their gold in is to Mr. . Galtou for his explorations in Southern Africa, and another to Captain Iuglcflsld for his voyage to the Polar Seas. The latter award has excited a:Olli0lI, as to whether sailiu o ’s Bay and for the golden distinction. arctic navigators who have done much more than this. A ' t for a univsrnl lan is again talk a at; and if it conic to any- thing. a congress of phlblofiets is to be held at Paris, to prepare an alpha tea the list mea- re. Such a sehete was talked about ‘ad written about some undrcds a years ago at aayatwe appear tohsuo nsererhe dssides-s- tum. A chman announces, that he has found memolreof Toasmint l’0verturs, writ- ten by the negro monarch himself while shut up in thshlibrtren ofJoux, sad in w ch hs - estee e e iron sspsrsisas it, and skews w mhtsken was tsrtainsd of him by Bcnaps . other considerations. the work will be interest- in _ a ‘pins as insllsct-— atie, provi not ban niannfaetn . grown so virtuous as‘ to make possible. eachsavld 3 3 -2 i i re 5 ithhrssd dnpsnss ‘uni-is“ "'3: er! __"’t-s.ar _Im"‘ vi W. e ire: >PlIl ii :3, $03 it 1 . _. - ..| , pg‘,-_I.,t. re. ll : 77 they do not seek to multiply and turn them to _ A new method of making labels for plants John; at one and r 1 r h pi»: ' th e ssipo paper, e ate e name of ant oi-._ti-es, and at tlis cthasutlieoolnur of ower or other description. These are then ldsd, and back to hot, and usrtlielde a hate tube of as, and thus a perfectly legi- _bls sad iiiipcri his label is bi-med. at a ~ cost of not more than lid. aeo paper, print, and glam included.‘ _1‘ho chants of vegbfition is attraotin ' is ’ “u h g mick: ‘attention. _ bnpeshd t t e ves I 0 some hlshl lmurhnss rilnsnts will shortly be me e {pub . ‘PB- .350 the .._.-..... Oonnnacui. Rvinw.—’l‘he accounts from the iiiainifactnrlng townnduriu the past week are all satisfactory, and show t e extent to which the vigour of our commerce s, inde- ndent of politics. Business appears a faitii-_l.y;i active in all the mar of II expo c has neoessaril some extent by the.,oontinued unsettled state of slain between Russia and Turkey. The home con- sumption of the general articles of Birming- manufaotare continues large. with conti- nuous orders for Australia; large ehi cuts one have tedl required r the River Plate, slthou the atset accounts re- rccelved from thence do not indicate the resump- tion of an active course of crude for some time to come. The departures from the rt of Lon- don for the Australian colonies duringrthe at week show ‘a can decrease. he s:p— ments of manufiotares and ordinary descrip- tions of merchandise at a large diminution, and the rates of lght continue to exhibit a declining tendency. y the last advices received from South Australia we learn, that at Adelsicllz money was worth from 10 to 12 per cent._, ‘_ 0 being quoted £3 16s psrcs., and the is the various gold districts being ste pro- ssive. A statement has been recon y pu orth as to the discovery of gold in the Peru- vian territory, although the amount of precious mcml may be found to be toomnall to remune- rate the searchers for their trouble, as is the no recent rates for war risks thslilack See are maintained, and for vessels clearing immediately, the de- mand is I per cent. for the former, and 2 per cent. for the latter destination. Du-rn or ran Manama or lime-ri.r.-’I‘his ve- nerable nobleman died on the 17th iiut., at his town house in Chapel-street, aged or years. Suniusncn Taaxsaarn ssrwrsil Excuse an Hoi.i.um.—A great su-ids in submarine sn- giuseriiig has just been a y accomplished, the establishment of a is reph between iiglsnd and Holland. wires having been canted from Orfsrdness, on the coast of Snflolk, so ‘ in.enttmDneshaoest,edieseaceina straight line, of no miles. The cable, however. is 180 im'|se ia le'n th. sighs 800 tons. hrss vessels were engaged in the operation. The squadron |sft,0rfordoess at nine a clock in the morning of Monday week, the weather beingtheiilpraltious; but at midnight, there rose a fresh 3 wind, which made ch er s task uncoiliw the cable essssdingly Mniidshls. The etch coast, waver. wu on Tuesday night without accident; but so hlavy was the em on the teach that a landing was not efectsd until early on Thursday mcrnin . end of the cable was then got on shore. ammu- aiestiooe between the Hague and England were entered for the that time at 9.15 a. ii., and messa- ges were immediately sent from England to the ing of Holland, and from sir Ralph Absrerombis British Iliaistsr at the Hague, lo the Earl Isrsudoa ; and numerous other oflcial communi- cations took place through the day. Tun Russian Aaisv.—A Wei-saw jour- nal ooutains the following statement of the force of the Russian army :—It consists of 79 regiments of infantry, divided into 32 bet- talious, and 34 regiments of cavalry of I92 squadrons ; the artillery consists of six corps and 690 guns, The total number of the ac- tive army is 290,Ill0, without counting the reserve. The reserve is composed of six divisions of infantry and six b ' adss of cave , and forms a force of 80, men, without counting the Cossacks. Iranian Baioasne.—0a the 10th instant, _au llsh gentleman named Brand, and his wi , an Italian lady, travelling by the cranes Roms, by the The 0 '\ within a quarter of a mile of the town of ste'htinthecvs' . Thelad inst iiith th‘a‘t courtss whionhngal brig are raditioaall to observe towards the English gentlemen and the courier in ch of the mail bags were com llcdtoalig and kneel wn lathe roe , whilst the dsmsadfsrtheir money was so thir sex, but the pistols to their temples. All the oourisr's none was an polhous h-om Mr. Brand—the latter, tewsver, had no hwsr than a’ My ' bsltroe 2 I A. lwpsansoaoisw Uinvsasirr.---‘l‘hs ‘ Iii‘: dl bsasissetel I-‘I to Sisna road, were attacked by three hrigands alordsd to Mohtcrosklo lllilis from none), at half- °' ts enforced by the approximation of a brace of th. 0“ G I him, and two or three. . sscepsd, h lees,ahhough with greeltnhsdily umogggtgg onus U’ i: a list .iuu‘-33"?” ed Ilse Imaaasl Ifiblbfifl II- ths flllsliukofa aserslisvedshatsd the inter scelo- I §i‘cI,‘andcometpw:n unkvizruhls x‘.z‘nD B G‘z.'!. v has ii read before tic So- cietyinwpliicli contains matter to interest geolo- — w°dl.gd_"' Jul, 18’ 1.53‘ gists and traders to the East Indies. It is on Near the clue of the ,o,_,,,.,fi,, . on Thu” matte inthebsdofiheflan ;sndtv*fly. n|lr.Oole_shad wbuth own’ 0PPfi'|»¢U 610 ‘Id! In would 4, him, and when all the op ' . pnwqally _ helbved. Ow to the-qhantity ' ' ad left-the husti be u M“- f niud risd ‘down, woarih awe of papr wittr the two . ram 3.. iianks, and the shifting of Mill.’ {Isl rou to se ins in the house of Assembly as Oalcutta by the flaogh y will beooiae passable hstablishnihnthsd been N59,, F” for do“, “I. the course of a few ears, lfthe present rats 1 same worg. as sh. mud n, b‘. oldeposit heeonrlnn ~ ,‘sfter~’l'dnki‘ ever the two voluninl, that liey were pi-in _ cause it might be done he asssr it as a hot. The incoutestible certificate of two honest and disinterested workmen, then employed in J. D. Hasssrds oliog, but, when the certificate V gtvon were st work at Mr‘. Whelau's, seam ll» °fl°*!‘px0ves the uuwath _ . and the boldness dth which he not cnl asserts a lie, but the denie with whic he evades and piovui. it. When it has been brought home to him_ ‘We dare say our. word would. he uh. 's,by an quite as soon sshdr. Coles ini rdal tribunal, but we were not content wl this, and we thought the certificate of two uninter- ested persons, whgare now am yet! in oni- oppo M olcc, wo d be more conel have more weight. Gan . g. 00 good evidence to contradict the-charge against him by Mr. hl‘I.ean,about the de ,- cations in the Whiskey returns! if so has us yet failed to do it. The Type might ha for the two purposes we allow, if In workbadbeendo eat the snmetims but was not the case, a one was done in and the other in the autumn. v ‘M! '-l”'l**’ns Neither the Commissioners, the Govlrnmeist nor ourselves, any oontroul at that time it make the t ce set answer the both pure poses, beoause°t e Session Laws were wanted and the other had not progressed fir enough 3 make them both answer. But the following session 1852 we made is prqposition to the mains bore of the House through c ‘ to incar- porate at session on the Revised Btntutds which would have made a saving of some money to the public, and which was of more impor- tance, would have made the Revised Shtutss somewhat complete as the session of 1852 con-' tained some new and lm rtant sets. This user however was not ceded because it would take work from Mr. Whelan which was contracted to be done a little cheaper. We shall eta future time, show the public more particularly how- hss been rendered some work costing over £8 _ somewhat uueerviceabls, and further, hew hsdl the Majority of the House of Assembly could serve any persons who would not be bound O support their parfial proceedings. No. 2. Cn‘avaoss of the p:-pdsent hQu‘1n’s{ hi?-inter. I. anus, coin wit t to predeces- sor in the 06%;, J. D. lhszana. Since making out the statement of theohargss of the present ussn’s inter . , as compared wi my own, when 1 bed that ap- pointment, by which it ° 80 items "56°°°i‘€o‘ " ' s i. or per ssut.— va, carefully perused some of thsS hes res tin this question which were nisodg in them seia Iy bgpsrhin members of the Government, ~ when the lsriee Bill was under one consld ation of the House; and I have, indced,bssn surprised. to find how strongly these i ' ' nth as ocni w i statement of the ?acsns Members of a Government, on whom the duty devolved to investigate the Accounts of the pre- sent Queen‘s Printer, and com red them with ese ..!-The compari- son shews t, in 36 items of Account for one , o , the present Queen's ’s chars gee o his ed crease thereon oftroniltooto 160 How will thie_eustain the in uestinu-defend and of he accused. is not ni “present imuition go d'ou teeeaedee i-lees ‘Pal It this the partofths present tione. on *0! slang-Irv; and the #2: E5 39 _ 5 ‘:9-‘ it if: ,r?F lhiy-adesire 'ao"i,n. in self, I will submit, the ass. grduldin sioa, which awelinsldsretiota on with his ' ' um. .WIisisn.or ' elm sisal: hlmsponths , . ;esbovsquoted.san=o‘t‘~.hllt.s '7 I ward mus’. ,?:.'....:,'°t.".. :—oaaosu-craziest. the of i 3 l- . shill: PI ., to l the are ‘ ml’. which the aim’ is ffmbiiiiifi 3 in De- ,--4 P -