HAS'4At.{U'S .GA'l.t«.’t‘;_l‘_tt1, .MAl_tC__ll. 8 4.. Cars: Brtirrott. HEAVY Rittit St-osit. not its MliZl.ANCll0l.Y Resoi.-rs.- We were visited on Tuesday evening last, with a heavy gale of wind from the Southwttrd, accompanied with tor- 'ents of rain, wiiicli operated on the deep snow then on the earth, caused great iriundntioiis of water to descend from ‘the hills and rtiottntains, carrying with them vast inas- ses of snow, dr,c., front which, in one instance at least, the most painful and heart-reading results were experienced. About 30 miles from Sydney, on the tnain Post road hence to St. Peter's, atitl ttliout a mile frotii Mr. Kelly's residence on that road, was situttte the dwelling house and barn of Mr. John Cantpbell, a well-to-do farmer. and an industrious rnati. 'l‘lie house was occupied, on Tuesday night last, by the above tiarited Mr. Campbell, and his wife, and their three children, together with his mother, an aged person, and two young girls—mettibers of the family. It appears that sortie time during the tiiglit, and while the inmates of the house were asleep, an avalanche of snow, impelled forward by almost tttt ocean of water frotti the high lands in the vicinity, iti one fell swoop pass- ed over the house, and those therein, depriving, It. the same time, of life, Mrs. Campbell, her three children, and one of the girls-the liusbtititl, Mr. Carripbell himself, and his aged mother, with the other girl, by a miraculous and une.rplaiiiable cause escaping with their lives, so for --—thc first untried, however. received severe bodily injury, and when otir irifurmaiit left, he was lying in a precarious state, with but slender hopes entertained of his recovery. The first knowledge which the in-ighbours had of the inel- anclioly catastrophe, was tliottgli a little boy, a son of Mr. Kelly's, who had been sent about. I2 o'clock on Wednes- day, mi mi errand by his mother to Campbell's house. As soon as assistance was olitained, the survivors were rescued by the tieiglibors frorti their pcrtlotis and suffering condi- tion-——lialf buried, as they were, beneath ice and snow— and had their wants administered to; whilst tt.‘tne of the neighbors were engaged in seeking the missing persons, in the ruins. Mrs. Campbell, when evetitually found, had sortie tsigris of life, indeed, reiririitiitig, atitl with the tender object of her lI(‘3|"l‘S waritt nll'i-etioiis——lier young- est child—detid in her arms! bttt the poor iiiother surviv- ed but it ft.-w iiiinutcs, after site had been rescued from where she had been found, and thus she ended in death, the dreatlftil stitferiiigs, of which none can possibly estimate the extent, :irid frotn which it released her. The other missing children. and the niissiri; girl, were likewise found, but with life extinct in nll—tlie latter lying across tlte crane in the cliittitiey fire place, t\'ltlllIt,'I' he li.-id been driven by the ftirce of the irrtiptioii of tvnter. Ottr iii- formant was told by Mrs. Kelly, that all the appalling and heart-reriditig sights she hail ever witriesst-tl, or heard of, this riit-laticlioly casiialty—n:nn_v particulars of wliiclt we omit—cxcecded them. 'l'lie scene caused indescribable horror. The Hprn, on the premises, was also bttricd beneath the avalanches which had fallen; unit of 20 ltettd of cat- tle, within it, btit 2 head were found alive ; and all that now, except the prostrate buildings. marks the spot were lately stood the dwelling house tititl barn, is the chimney of the former, which resisted the force of the writer, and remains uninjured. The buildings tliciiiselves are in ruins. 'l‘lie bare recital of this rlreadful occttrcnce. is indeed painful and distressing.—Wliat these poor sutlerers must have endured during that lung, weary. 810""! lllgltli '5 beyond tnotral ken. An occurrence of a sitiiilttr kind is not remembered to have ever occurred in this country, that we can hear of. _ _ The property of Mr. Gillis, at Bunone, was also lttjttl'- ed sonic, by it similar casualty, on the saute dtiy or night. Mr. Adams, the Stage Coach Proprietor, who lt’t|\'t:llCtl the road, hence to St. Peter's, on Thursday, tttid wl.o has furnished as with the fort-goiiig particulars. suffered a great deal on his journey to S_i'_diiey, and describes ll"? rain and gale of Tuesday, as being there excessive‘. and as have caused additional damage, in all probability. "1 Ollie? parts of the road, besides the above-named ocetirrcnce; but we hope, if so, that it has not been attended with the awful loss ollife, and the other distressing I’cSlllltt,‘ftCCl)m- panyiog the above accident.-—Cnpe Breton News. feb. I6. Few are aware of the marvellous triumphs constantly go- ing forward in this country. A coritettiporat'y says: “ we have seen l:ttely, asa specimen of rare American niecltani- ml gr-nius, ti tnaoliine costiiig not over five hundred dollars, invented by n wotkrnan, wltlcli takes lioltl of it sheet of brass or iron and tttriis off coitiplete hinges, at the mic til a gross in ten tnitititt-it, hinges, .00 ttcater tltuii those tnatle by any other process ; also, it titacltinc that takes liolrl of an ll‘:-It rtitl and whips it into perfect liit-pointed t=crt?W.~' with woritlcrfttl l’.l|lltlll_V uiid by a single prriccss. This it- clfines are superior lfliltnylltlitlglltf the ltindin ,the,wnrld. No other process of riiatttifacttire can compete with'them." At ti reunion of French siivans at the house of M. Le- verrier. last week, much interest was occasioned by the famous glass, now nearly llttlilltcd, to complete which M. Arttgo obtained front the Clniriiber of Representatives I00.- 000 francs, and by which. ririid the illustrious astronomer, " we shall be able at last to see tlte tiioon, as we see Moot- martre from the Boulevard ltrtlieti l” As-rosrsiriso 'rits: Bitow.ss.”—'l‘lie Laureate savs, that we are fools totrust " ii tradesman’ti ware or word, but we hope that we may be permitted to recognise his politeness. The remark is forced front III! by observiiizg the exquisite tnode in which the West- End trarlers now return as otir very small change. Before us lies the sum of two-pence. which, with a bottle of soiltt-water, we have received frotii a l’iuitico‘cltemist, in return for it i-iitpence. The “ cop- pers" are endorsed in the neittest little square scented eti- velope, on which is ctiiliossetl a clrirming wreath of lilies and roses—t|ic hitter colored rosy rt-d—attd this legend is intertwined with the flowers-"'l‘tte Chiirige--with tliiiiiks.” Can politeiieiis g‘! fztttlir-r! Echo answers in the alliruia- tire, for we understand that other lrtltlt-tttltcll have even blatid phrases engtrtven on their packets. One hands the change, inscrilied, "What tl lovely day !” Another tvitli ati eye to busiiierat, Btlytl.“ With hope to see you again.’ and it third, " Would you rceonime.-id our articles ?" The Spzitiiards used to perfume their itioney. The Ettg. lisltaian does this, and riiore —he gives yoti perfumed money and fair words. llo may client, lint, even if he does, it is it case of “ stealinzt, aiirl giving odor.”—l’uncli. Mt-:tiicitt. vinrot: or l‘.ttt.-u.i:v.—'l'wo physicians of Par- is linve published a inettioir, the object of which is to’ make known the immense rosoiircr-s which the lietiliiig art may draw frotn the seed of p:trSlt!_V. indigenous plant ptisscsses iricrititcstililc lcbrifttgo qualities: or properties; the tlccoction of its sved «nay be substitttted' for that of citicliona; and the active pririciplc which they tlctiigriatc under the ironic of tipiol. is t~qlll\'ttltfnl. to quinine iii the treatment of local iiiteriiiittetit fevers.-——Westerti Agriculturist. “ Esotrcit stin."—A peritleniriti once wrote to it lady: tvliotn he had t‘Ifli‘lltlt'tl ltyltis tlilatoriness, and who for} it long time liitd rt-fuse-tl to t|p('t|l\' to liitti. llis letter wart! earnest in stipplicati-iris for fiirgivcricss. ll (2tlIlClll(lt‘tl; When and where will you speak it?" her answer was —“ Next Werliir-sda_i', at the altar.” To which he sent’ the lollowitig reply :—" 1 will be tltt-re!” —-— l GREAT l.s'.\'t:it St-:.\ IN EQUATOMIAI. AIVRICA.-—MI':l Angus Peterritan, has nrlrlressed it letter to the Athentc ; um, in whit-.lt he states, that he has received a eoniiiitinicu-‘ tioti from Mr. Rtflttlltlllll, the missionary at Mouilias. dated the 30th April, 1855, which antiourices tho rlisco- very of u very large inner sea, which is represented to occupy the vast space between the cquator rtiid IU dc". south latitude, and lietivemi 2-‘! deg. and nearly 30 deg. east longitude, (ireetiwir-lt. having at its sotttlit-rn extre- mity Lalto Nynsstt attuelit.-d to it like a tail piece. 'l'liis inittietise body of water, with an area about twice as large as the Black Sea (will: the Sea of Azotf) is inscribed with the name of Ulterwe or itiner sea of Utiiatnezi. its tiar- row elongated south-east end bearing that of Nyassa. Stnot't.itit l)isctivr:ttv.——We are informed that Mr. C. E. Davis, lititclicr in Centre Market, Rochester, took frorii the stoiiacli of art ox. \VlIll_'ll he §lull_,'lll(2ft.'tl, it hollow bone in ivlticli wt-to l\\'ri nails iirid the ltanille of a silver tetispotiii. The bonus had l)t:t‘lI so long in tho stontach of tlie animal that the rongli tnlgcs and corners of the broken spooti were worti smooth, and the surface was polished. Power: or MEhl0tt\'.r—l)r. Rush when quite a young man, was educated iii the country, in a very remote part ot which he was in the habit of visiting, in cotnpatiy with a fartiicr’s dtitiglitcr, vnriotis scenes of beauty and sttblitiiity, and atnotig others, the nest of an eagle in at romantic situation. For some time, these visits were very frequent. lltish ztftorwards left the school, atid set- tled iti Pltiltidelpliin, wliere lie found his fortner associate married. Matty years after, she had all attack of typlitis fever, under which she lay in rt complete state of lllScllSl- liility appzireiitly lost to all 8‘.ll‘l't)Illttllll§.[ olijects.—ln this state, ltttslt, then it pliysiciati. was cztllt-d to visit her. llt~ took her by the hand. and sztltl with a strong and cheer- ftil vo;r~.c, " 'l‘|io l‘}iglt:'s ttcet l" The words revived an :ts.s:i:-iatiriti of irleas coitiprtilir-iiditig the actions of her yoittli. She itiitiit-dintcly grasped his liaiidl opened her also the ioi'ctitio:i tfa working titan ; and both these tita- Tliis coiiittioti ‘ _ ; to |l|I':II ti-i-l t‘.tlll‘1l out. “ lligltl lt|tlt'IF. wii|.._“ One word front your lips will titalte me happy. ; “ [cosnsurticit-t-so.) Dtxti at his rt-iderict-, (.‘ttnilir-rlntid Ilill Lot 55 on Saturrlit Ifitli Feluiiary. Wit.i.uir Joititsroil. lttla'set' of 42d ltoysl Iltiflit ltttiiletl. tige-l 7‘ ‘can. Julsisottin iivna bum in ‘Erin, "9, in north of Sr-otlttriit; he eulisu-d iii the artriy tn the year 1193. the -lid the time being stat ' It soitrcltsd in May, I798. to Mtiuo_|tisrgtt “ii, 1. “.3. WW. they were-_u-ootvett with ttts uost ittns-lied ltisdosusud ltospitalit ; not tlttl lltltl ti it-tally feeling towrtnls tltetii eetiss at their departure, the irood pet ‘e of Hull. otter they had eniltutltetl tiir Fltttulen, wlilclt was now their tlt'rtlllI:l|l0D. sent a pest-at to an ion of I ir ofsltacs. o tt.iom-.i shirt. llltl warned stsettiqs. In September to min; the siegt. t-ttilitttltcil tit Gssaptst’t.fisr ( , , when it mtiygd on 3* 1.; Q5 ' tllttt ta-o dlyit after jointed the anti antler his I II of Yurlt. than eocutupotl in th rsetglsliourltootl Ietiin. hut wen tiller ftrtlenstl, \y|itli sever-ti its, an ex icilition t on prvrri ’ the French Cot;-g lmlir-Ii. they urourdit y canard“; Ostoittl. and soon itt I’ttt'ttIrnoutli; but it dent’ ladies to l-‘nuiu-. on the coast at which cent. tinder tttdcoriirnniitl of the is int t’I‘lt't-_,_nLt of uiticlttb 424 for ted Novainlit-r; hit. instead of hustling iii I-‘rtttioe, imp it -r critisin n its syn." rind rerriitit tut ttri ' I794, vtlit-it the whole retttrtierl tn Portsiooutlt. In June fullowin t -l2.l. with so-vi-rul utlier tegiittt-ntl. was again entlzailteil for It‘ , tnirli-r lltn rottiiiiaitd of trite Earl of Moira, and on the terrttintitiun ofdso cttriipttiirii. ll‘-tlll rt-tttriiurl to Eiiglurirl, where the rm-iuxil in the em] or April. I795 ‘ht-ir at-xt l|t‘tVlt0 was in the \ t-st lnillt-s, under Sit- Ralph Al croiuliii-, whither tln-y wt-nt its part of it ttrtiiatitt-nt tinder the r.irn.itionl of that tie tI'I‘i|l in October. I795, and as us. at pr-rt‘...-imuj at tlislitigttiv-lit-rl part in tho I|I'tl|l1IllI FIN ' "ch followed in tho Ir‘r'uricli Utiliiiiies tlw-ta. The it-gt. rtirnttitied in the \\'O'nl lntlicsoit this ocnin-ioti tl ttil the _\'t't|l I797. wh -it they l'Clt|I‘ttt:tl to I-Iiiglaitd, and it ere soon i ft:-i' i-iiiliatikt-tl fut‘ tiiltratltiir. ttltt-re they reriiainetl till Oct-tlier. I798; in that yo-.ir they note it ' i sonic otltm‘ trunis. - "nu ttltl the lhencly I-‘ruin i lo Mitt--tr-it. wliirli tltt-_t nssii-tt-il in tultitig ft pert-r-l tttitil I30 I tltvy tit-re not ciin-lii_u-il it any atetive s I'\ice agntttst the t-ni-tity; ltl this your they \|t'l't -tnli.-tlicd in the ct-It-lirntetl t-x|i.~tlilion to l-‘i,-ypt, malt.-r Sir Itnlph Alto l'.I"IlIIlDlI', ti-lit-re tlir-v added to their flltsl l-illil Zlllztitlsl one uftts liriglittss-t page»-; at the tittttotfs l:iii liirgril'Abott- kit’. ""‘l “"l‘t‘4‘t|-mitt litittleol‘ Alexnti-ti~'.t,thi-y pnrticvtlrirly distiitgttiished Itrlll tli ' tlit-ttisielrt-ryitii.t in the latter t-rigtgt-it t-y tort,-{ht wi’h the must ltcroit-. tlll .t-1|‘. itthl lit i-e\'eritl inst: res. uh err line was llI'0kl It At‘ the (‘mitt-i-‘t it itli tht-. ‘ii ': ' v, each main ct , in . i it eiicorintt-riitg n tli.t., it gun tt.l li.i_\i.net,i and tiglitin on his own -oriul itttlr~pt-ndt-tit ufnll llh-l.-liIIlCt' li'oii'i his cotittntles, ttfiri were t-rtrlt t-rig tged in close and rtirtglte t-uirilint with it tire. Uurin one part oft ti Ii.-tttlr-, the Coinriittnntr-ixin-t-liiel‘ tttl-lit-ssirig the -l?.tl, called tint to tlit-tii ‘ tII\ ltrasvr-. iglil:trt.lt.-ri-. reiiietiilier _\oiir t-.iitttiti'_\'. tctnt.-iitlier yottr t'ot'i-fttltt-in —-this was etititigli, the-_\' rliziig:-cl the cut-iny tiitti it fury ttltirlt nutliing l‘II|Ill it-i-i.st.:tvnl t.i'oi't- tlit-in lit-fort: tlit-ttr. On the coil chi-i-iii oftiinn niteinoritlilc c.iriiii.iigtltlie 42d wt-re or-«Jr-red liursie Inl-lug. lztn ; t-nun after tlit-ir return th'_\ ht-re iovit-.ur-il lit-fore His Majesty, ttlio Iiattl (.'X|l|'I'!‘lI 9 ‘oils: to sIt't‘ nit-it it ttttry ltttl gained - After this Iltt'\' were II|i|lt‘lIt'Il tn ., .otl:intl, rind rt-is \I'.|I. .-rt li.itt.ili«iti urns (‘IIIl|tIIlst'-l fir litl~t.tlt:ti'. iti St ptctiilier. l&5, itlit-re l|.t-_\' n~iit.iiiicil till tho (1 rtitit-iict-tttettt oftln: l'e:iiiit--iltir wttr, in 1308, \\'lt-‘II tlti-y jiititcl tlii.- . ' iii I’-iitttgil, lllltlt'I‘ (it-tietitl Welelcy. 'l'lit-i' 'tttt-.t\t.ii'.lit f-irtrn-ll part of Sir‘ Joint ;\l-tort-‘ii ztriny. and it itlerl l.trgi'-l\- to the glory \\l|lt‘lt ll|"\' ltnil ttlitwly 3|t‘t||Iltt!-l. on that field of t‘oiunn:i.] III this l'l.'lt‘l3I'itlt.'-l li=ttth- tltt'_\' ‘t-night with I their tIt‘('llt!- t«rIlt.'-l bI'tI\'t'I'_\', tmtl \t't-re .spt~t~i.tll_\- iii.tilw.l out by their gzillnnt coin- ltt?t'IIlt'I'. Al nit ttt‘tlttutt.~4 point in tlii- t'nntt'st Sit‘ J-iltri M---tic mile up tr~iin-tnlx-r Egypt !” niid l'I2_\ t- l'IlI'llI_\ .tii«t rliv-re lltt-lll ltatcli t' --_\oiu t, Sit’ Jolitt liiiin-'4-ll'rit-r'.otit- - tn 'tI - tins shortly tiftr-i'ti:tt'tll ball. it tins on the |li~,:li'rtiitlr-rit. itlto |\t,‘l'O I r-sn.l. ,. i:in_-.iti: tlit-tu iii lllt rt r-tr-irlt tltI\\t| with tl canit-iii elili eltm-ly 4-ttgugi-.l \\ ith the cm-ut_\‘, Illtllgllt‘ tutitiiitit-.l to gitzv so long IN ll" ii-in.tiiiml in tlii- lit-ll.’ Al mIt- pt--toil art the |t(‘lIIttI, the -l‘Zti¢t, pit-pitritig to fall llittl\ to \\lII li.il ritii ittnirt of riniiittiiiitiuri, tit-it: -. pt-it (‘I _ \n|||' 1-.-tttrn lt-s; atiitnttttiitton tit l‘tIlII , rind you ll‘-|\‘l.' tutti‘ l|3|\t|IIl3ll. It .\ tog 'l'lt~ lttiit “it! t--iou_;li; tin-y i--mu tii.t-lc it good tt.-t- of tht- liJl'IlIl(ltIl)lC ll lIl.IllilC|'tI, of \ll|U|I| ’|tlllI.‘l|lIl tins titre of tho ritttnlier, rind some " John .\lnriie \\‘iI!4 liltt-,.l into n lil.tiilu~t. Mt-r it few I! it nl Il,lI _ r't-st-/Tire but-nil of Fir J-rho ttooie uit the I'l|tIlIIlIl‘9! ot Contuiin Wtll it rlt-r-plv ttlli-ctitig iwctit-, wlit-re .lriliiir-ton wait one of t lew lhnt tits- , it tiiiiloiglit ti-trial has la-en ht-titttiliilly tlt-serilretl in the celebrated poctn of the lie". Clittrlt-it \Vrilf.- - Ntltlll ttitli our '|.I)'Iillf‘.l.'4 ttirnitig. \ the strttg.-4liri,r; llI~ttDIIlll'I\I|I'tt iittsty light, lltl the l.tt|lt‘I‘It dimly littrttt-tg." Jrilinstori, ZIlW«|_\.* ltl his ttftiir-lifts. tin ltezning lll'|Fl’? lllI(‘tl, ttsctl to shed tho 4;! I r-ttiliailu-.l. \\llll the |t"£l of the nriity, ltil‘ lair,-lzitiil, iilit~rn this -Ill rt-ni.tirii.~l tilt July. I509, tiheei it j-iitetl tht: t-.xpt:itit.oii to \V:tl- ' (kl its tt‘llll'.I Jtilv. lrlltl. \\l|t:II it was or C|'L'tl to hr-otl.iiirl In the April, |b'l2, was etiiliuilit-rl tit |'f_\lll<l|lIlI for l‘I.|Illl;_:i|l. ‘mu \\'lIlt'l| thi~ g il 'IlIl it--_tioient pr-rfori togotlter with other lltgh and ti..." wt.“-t.'|i.|l..\n-tl, on too \\(‘ll ltrititiii tti rettiler it iit-t_: itsztry tonotur ' .r.. ;. - ' A rt-gar "ii ' l|CI't€.‘.,Il"I'tIIII that period -it the 421's hrst inisties tit \\'l|tI‘il the i'i-giants t was reiiipigrail tun units to tuity-tivt-,giviitg II I tI|‘('t‘l|§“t‘. of t-tnitii h~ e III II - tlt I oi FlIC'l" thai the ll‘xt-lII"tIl' was t' ,c _ . _ ‘l‘..u| arise, \\lIl'I'I' lit- It-ll --l at it.-\'t.~ it-iitntl, ltl ctiitsr-qttciirrttil viliirlt lie tii.tiit'..t, at the Ill-ltll tug of I"-tit til. i\rit:li.it-I, at l.luiti'gl:utrt. tthilu on the to ,.|,,,-., |..,,,.._" li:ei..e.« tiiroii,v|i the In y at 'l‘uu|oit.-e. \\.-or dis- .ItItt'l(t'l’ .r iiit.l l'.irresti-r- :tt t.'totii:ut_\-, and iii the ‘int’ t M lost-h'rc, Si:-itl.iiirl, till the your l8.t7. itheii, country. Di-eniitig tlte terins l|.tI'tl, li-iwcvcr, ni- be well iriigltt,lte first yvrnlu 3 letter to his olil Conitnzinilet. the It e t ' half. he state-l li.illt his Is‘tVI(‘.l'.<. and lint case, and pit_itnptl_v_ tlirl tlso Diilut reply, it ttit er-aenti:ili_t |ti.i-l iiiitogr-npli t-pit-tlr-. in iiltn-Ii, after (j...u.._ “ml no |||t'tII|I ol |(t'|ll ..tx.i ltlll of llltlhtl ueruts itt la.-littlf M’ H,” ,,n_., |,,. ,.;,,-.,l.,.r|,- .».-r- I t-.l \\'tlll.tiii Jltllllrltllt. liit-I. not to nlilr- Ii tiller‘ and lit to provi lu for linn.-elf in t'lt'€|llllr|iIl|t‘t'! oft-xiii-tiiu |,,m|,,},j',; ,...| pg-(pill l, in IL! ;it't'u't.it to It'll or tttoituttgu lIli- pi-itsiiitt. ...,.| .|j.| ui..n,r.t-;u his |)(':l~lI)'t, uvi.l t"llft'l’l'Al voiltth-rnlily in conse- ,,,,,.,,,.,.‘ I,” i, ,. |,,,,,_|\ I ¢-,_..i,i4ung tit four Flllll iritl two tlntightr-ii-. git-ii! l'Ziltt.ii'I I..l.iii l. Jrtlitt-rtiin list l ll li--.mt.t.tl irilvt-t' tttt tt.tl i-nut I.ittt It‘-ittl tlii- \\'.tr I) live itt 'JlI|’lttll. in tin‘ spit": "l ‘C921 “ l""‘ Fl‘ l-llllh-. list‘ t we, ms Inn in t- i-ttltt, is .t it |Ilt'~.'iIl-llttlll ol the - ol \'t't-lltruttin ¢([rii-cit \\tllI it (‘.tI\\tI -it l.ittiri ; at-i-l till |ltt- Ir‘lII'|' .~itl ', ts .ps is llI."t‘l .li it, nr'p;rr;ttcli'. ti o It thi- 32d liztl ursti-i ht-tl Wt‘tI|tttII, to wliit-li ttwii (it-iii-i':tl it-ti Il(’tl. llv tltt: ln-lp of ironic 5‘ . . . . wt. it-iitliriiit--e to i t‘IVtIlt! lireiiil-. he .~anl. titimpiilly to eternal riistrut to lllII‘\‘ hi it til llIt' tlcntl til night. itolt-uin iwenc of htl " \\'e liurierl him at tlt-nil of iiiirht. Alt.-i' the lltlllt of tlorttriit-t J.-linstoii I'l‘lllI‘t|l.'il to liin-lniitl, its ' finini this It IlitlIlllltlllf1'tIl('I'|lI‘l:lt' it I\1lflqlI£ll‘l(‘l‘t!tl it _ Aiigi-t of Ilia l'..l|mtiu-g war it It itti III. corps entphi.te I in the l't:niustil.ir w.-r, in the tll‘I‘It.'I| ufraplt-titlnl ripen. . 1 it _ . t’.ir.n:ttioii. in I710, till l:3|3, the ItlI.IIl)tI' of battles, itctioiiii l||Ill slut- I'\'(‘I\'l ll \l':||'Ha J" ._v.it h.s tli.<t'llIt' -. 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