Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - June 25, 1841, Athens, GeorgiaBy Albon , Georgia Friday june 25, 1841. Vol. 15. The Southern ban web i published in Athens go. Over the Book store of a. Chose is co every Friday morning a Loi an per Ycu a payable i Advance or four dollars a the end of the year. Any Aubac Riber a ilium to give notice of he a Demirc to data continue i Iyub a ii option at the expiration of the Lime for which it has been paid win be consider cd As wishing to Corinne it awl held liable a on ugly. No paper will lie Dia continued ice Cupi at the option of the publisher until All arrearage Are paid. A All iii ices to the editor on Mariera connected with thee Atins a. Cut in to Beju of paid in order to Sturc attention. Rates of advertising i. Cit cts of citation a. 85 7, n Otice 10 debtors and creditors 40 Days a 3 05 of month a no it est a 4 00 sales of pc social property administra-ior.1. Or in radians a a a sales Oto lands or a Groes by do. 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U is certain that to will publish Moro numbers of each than i hero will he weeks in iho session. Thoy will be issued in the same form As the Globe and a copious Index to nothing but Tho proceedings and speeches of will be admitted into the congressional Globe or up Pendix. From the Philadelphia saturday courier. The game off Dran Flitt by t. S. Arthur. A a Cut my dear sir you cannot certainly be in a a yes but 1 am a a what Gamble your daughter away t you can Call it by what name you choose it matters not to me. Yogi must beat me at the game or her hand cannot be but that is impossible. You Are the Best player within ten Miles round and 1 know Little or nothing of draughts besides having a distaste for a Well Well that is your own look out a replied the father with an air of a a on win her she is yours but if you do not Niy word lor it she makes Happy the bridal evening of a smarter a but a �?o1 Tel you it is useless to talk John Graham. My word is passed and 1 cannot be moved. If you comply with my terms,.Well if not there let the matter this conversation occurred Between a sturdy , whose Furni fringed the Banks of the Susquehanna near Villangca of Marietta in the Interior of Pennsylvania and ii Young firmer living near by. The heart of be latter had been a on by Anna the Blooming daughter of the former and after Many Days of doubt and painful mis Givings John Graham for that was his name made bold to speak Forth to the father his desire to possess her hand. Surprised mortified and discouraged at Bis de Graham turned suddenly away from both father and daughter and hastened Home. It was nearly four weeks before the Young couple again met and then it was without concert at the Bouse of a neighbor. For the first part of the evening they seemed shy of each other but after awhile were observed to be earnestly engaged in conversation As they paced the Lawn in front of the House backward and Forward under the love Awakening influences of a Bright August Moon. A will you not consent a said Gralam becoming More animated. A a no John i cannot. I love Yon a and her voice trembled and faltered a but leave my father 1 of no no never a a a then you do not log but he paused with the word Uii uttered. There was an end Barry a cd silence of some moments at length the Young Man said in a melancholy tone a a then Anna we had better Sec each of her no a a John a she said looking him in the face fixedly a will you not try to a a but she hesitated and then Hung Down her head. A a Fry to beat your Quot father in a Onnrie of draughts Yoti would have said even if there was Hope Anna of doing that which there is none i could not give my consent to so humiliating rte act. What has the playing of a game skilfully to do with my making you a Good husband a Blit this did not satisfy the mind of the Maiden. She thought that her Lover ought to be willing to do any thing no matter How unreasonable it might be for the Sake of gaining her hand. She could not however say More than she had. They parted that evening gloomily enough. But the sight of her face and the sound of her voice and stirred More deeply in his heart the Waters of affection. A a she must be mine a he said to himself passionately As he strode homewards. By degrees but with great reluctance he began to entertain thoughts of applying himself to the game at which her father was so skilful and such Progress had he made by the next evening in his incipient resolutions that he actually went Over to a neighbors and after sitting awhile proposed a game of draughts. But although his antagonist was but a poor player John Graham was beaten every time. A you would it do to play with old Wood Ruff a remarked Liis companion after winning for the sixth time. Graham coloured deeply As he looked ii fut the remark but he perceived by his friends countenance that it was innocently made. Much discouraged he went Home that night and dreamed that he had played with or. Woodruft annals father and beaten him. On the Rie it evening he went Over again and spent two or three hours in playing. Once he beat his antagonist. This gave him Hope and and As he thought of it the next Day he said to himself a i have certainly improved a Little and if i keep at it i will certainly improve a and old Woodruff will improve too and he is far enough ahead a Whis red an oppose had beat Hirn Wilh a a Well done Ray boy a the girl will be yours yet a one Day about this Lime it happened that Graham with his Farmers frock on was driving his cart along the Road that passed near to i cottage of his sweetheart. Woodruff happened to meet him just there and thisted ii a his stopping. Graham came in and after drinking a Glass of Home brewed Beer made by the fair hands of her he loved the old Man cached Down the Ever present checker Board. A a this nay be a Lucky Day John he said a looking him archly in the face. A a have you a mind to try a the first sight of the Board always annoyed t5ie Young Man but to stifled this feeling As usual and sat Down to the table. For a Little while Anna stood looking at the game and then retired to attend to her pro iii a duties in the family the Mother too soon followed and the players were left Lono. The dog that had partaken of the general feeling of Zistle �1� the Entrance of the Young nmn soon it the quiet influence of the room and stretch reception the Young Man left the House with. ,.,. A out a parting word Wilh Anna and resumed thought and his spirits sunk suddenly to to his own Home gloomy and responding. Freezing Point. Even ii he staid nip for three Days no one saw thu beyond Llie i 0? and Gloo Niy at Home. But on the next Bounds of his own farm. Anna who knew of course his intention to ask for her hand was deeply distressed at Liia sudden departure from the House and prolonged absence. It was near night tall of the third Day while Silling at the cottage window that opened towards the Road winding up to the House that she was startled from a a infill dreamy state by the sound of footsteps and lifting her head night he tried draughts again and Felt an increasing Confidence and sense of coming skill. Three weeks passed away in practising almost every evening when John became so Niueli of an adept Aslo beat his Friend at a very game. This made him feel quite uplifted and he determined to have a trial with Anna s Tatlier. So he dressed up and went Over. Anna met him at the door and blushed with she perceived that her truant Lover was again Joy confusion. The old Man extended hts hand Wilh a Blunt Welcome that had in it some remains of Iris former cordiality. Before Tea Woodruff talked with Graham about the weather the farm and the 1 come a he reputed after ten at which Little Vas said though Many glances were exchanged Between the Lov she could utter cars the old Man pointed significantly at the Colo Muiir deeply leaned checker Board and Graham with a face Sud these works being printed in a suitable form for binding Wilh copious indexes will form a valuable Uii leed a necessary appendage to the Library of the statesman and politician giving As they do at an cd in comely moderate Price a compione epitome of the to Lucal and legislative history of Tho period. Subscriptions for Tho Exxa Globe should to hero by the 20ih May and for the congressional Globe and part Nix by inc Bih june next to insure All the numbers. Terms. For 1 copy of Tho extra Globe. �?o6 copies do. .5 a a 19 do do. .10 a a 95 do do. 20 and so on in proportion for a greater number. For l copy of the congressional Globe or appendix.50 cents a g copies of either. $2 50 19 do do. 5 00 a 95 do do. 10 00 and so on in proportion for a greater number. Payments May to fans rattled by Mph postage paid at our risk. By the regulations of the Post Otince department postmasters Aro authorized to Frank letters confining Money for subscriptions to newspapers the notes of any Bank current in Tho Section of country where a subscriber resides will to received by us at Par. A. No a�t�,7u�07� will he paid to any order unless the Money accompanies it. Bia1r a amp Rives. Washington City april 20, 1841. . A Tew reflect oils of tic policy Aadi of feta off the Western a and Atlantic Baij Oad. Evolves the truth of principle and experience dissipates the delusions of Faricy we a re left to the sober contemplation 6f our proc Isles and actions of a life. It is thus that the follies of youth Are corrected by the experience and Wisdom of age and the errors of the past disclosed by their practical operations. Thus legislative enact Zients the regulations of Commerce and the principles and doctrines of conventions and constitutions arc All developed and matured by their practical results upon the body politic. It is upon the principle of human ignorance and limited foresight that Sites and nations have found it expedient to assemble often together in their representative capacity to annul to Amend and to add to the a its and proceedings of the past and by the additional lights and wis Donus of experience at Home and the Mir bar of hands Wotila be in Theca ii of the 50,000 Bales with the snipe divided. So Inions. Of Ghiaia by for upon the floor seemed As deep a a a y engaged in thought As were his biped com >7 a a a unions. Not a sound was to be hard cent the Low noise made in moving the pieces nation should , or nog on the Board or the occasional quicker rat r i thing of them when one was taken. Gralam Counce an error however con raw never before seemed to Hove his mind so Clear a by a a a a a habit when the revolutions of to or to Hove so Lucid a perception of the Prin experience have Demoa and Thold Man was As. 1. Ranch absorbed in what he was doing As Ever. A a the above character a about every ten mines if there had been is it Heve Ltd the of the another Obi ver in the Rwm a serious face a a a a a in a a act providing right Nave been seen looking in for afew to construction of tie Western and at Mentsas the window just behind the Young a a a a he nor is this impolitic and a a 15 suicidal measure of recent discovery. Many a Jupiter it . With an uneasy movement As his antagonist a a a a a a a a ire at the time of its passage raped Over two pieces and into the Kin Dom. T bring Ripon Iligir the relative position of several pieces in the a a a a it a it by neighbourhood of this newly made and first King a a a Quot Ai a Quot by a Quot he a nor on the Board was such As to compel Woodruff a of a a a Ould be i vol in taking can of them to Dis arrange entirely w Bis Gami and destroy his usual Posu Ion of add a a a a Quot a to Quot ? a Quot a y a a a. A Tantone. For a Tew minutes the Flash of exp a i .4i��,?�� Cit ement destroyed the Simo of would All their Safe ones until his pulse beat More Nielly. Dowie and crush our own Agricula Lynd now came the severest struggle Yel i impoverish and Antn Yoiiro Iancin o now or never a a a it k f ily acknowledged that it was a in pay Accident p a a a a a a a a hat no ath Erthan skill to which he was indebted Quot a la Ftp a a a a a a a a Lusious which bears on m its course to the or his present decidedly advantageous p�st4irlpool of destruction the great interests of for nearly a half hour both parties Contin a a it a a a a a a a a a a a it a Phi of her citizens lied to play with such caution that but a sin l a a a a y and enthusiasm of construct tag a Gle piece 4s taken. But now each seemed determined to bring the game to an Issue and a a a a Ltd f he soon the Board imd on in nothing but four Kings a a a a a a a a a Southern states in 1836 cd it in a a to a umber of delegates from each of those a two for each. A just at this tune Anna came a �.>1 or Stales assembled in convention at Knoxville Ness but she Vas riveted to Tho spot. The "8 a Ltd a a 7�y� a a mothers interest too had become excited and 1?. Vihl a a a she came Toile door and stood also let mgt a Ting a a Pont Leboard. The old Man sat with i As it respects Gra iii. If 50�000 big Shell mitc luding sufficient to Supply the markets and us halide Are suffice on to produce it alien the Price of Ilie 50,000 bushels would been iii in amount or More Linn if 109,000 bushels were forced of the markets and As it Wpm ild require double the number of hands a he other capital to produce the 100,000 bushels As to 50.000, of course the profits of each hand would Only be half As much. So it b with Rdv Gard to All other commodities double of try bid the amount of the Supply beyond what Isiach Pessary for the demand and the aggregate Price is no More and consequently the profits of each hand decrease in proportion to the increase of their number Yoi id the demand.4. This is a fact of such Public Noto Mielvin Trefy depart mint of business As to a ii inc no aim. Mint. It is not a matter of speculation j but of i stay and experience. V., in Price Fiorin a exo Cess of produce undo Nind carried id. Market had the effect of re Dii citing pfc poit onal Cly it Price the articles received in Exchange or bought Willi Money the result to the producers would he a boil the Sanie. But Stich is not id Case. The Price of All the articles we receive in Exchange for on r products rises and Falls in an inverse proportion of the we us ply except Perfi aps in tie single article it. Cotton for which we do not receive so a cult of other articles in Exchange but mostly the same article manufactured arid in a different shape. If the Supply of flour or pork in a Southern port is Short and the Price High a Given Quantity would command Inore sugar Coffee or Salt than double Eliot Quantity if the same Market was glutted and the Price. Jpw-4 an extraordinary Supply at a Low Price i Are ing a direct tendency on the part of Chaser to Slacken his exertions in Tho pm a disc Iliou of the articles of Exchange and a dose Quelly Dini Irish the Quantity and raise lib Many 1 pri5p Georgia Habersham county. Trio s , of capt Hopson s District tolls before to two sorrel mares one about for feet 10 inches High supposed to to eighteen or Twenty years old with a Lump on her loft bind Ancle and a sunk place in Tho Sido of her neck., appraised by Valt Sears and Vincent Sears to two Rity dollars the of incr about the same height supposed to to Sevon or eight years old this Spring Wii i a Whito Sporin her face no other Marks or brands Procci vault. Appraised by Tho Samo at sixty five dollars. A Ohn a Starr j. P. A a True copy Fern the a stray Book this 9th Juno 1841. J. T. Carter d c i. A Juno 18�?14�?31. Wylte Lead in of a a Nihil for Nile by Jan. 50, Letl. W. B. Wells amp co. Returning. A to John Why have Yon staid so Long away a she said earnestly As she bounded out of the door to meet him. A a and Why should moodily. A a did not my father nothing further but c t j. Her head upon Iris shoulder. Denly flushed nodded assent. A a he refused me your hand Anna a he said 1 annals heart beat audibly in her bosom Anc in an excited tone. She fell oppressed with a suffocating sensation a a a a. No John he did not do that surely 1�?� As she saw the two draw silently up to the to said the Maiden lifting her head and looking ble and begin to arrange their pieces on the him with a Pale countenance steadily in the j Board. It beat quicker still a Dien the moves face. Began and Sank heavily in her bosom after a a it amounts to the same thing Anna. I Brief passage of the pieces from Square to Square must beat him at draughts or you never can a for her Lover had lost the game. The pieces be i were again replaced and again the moves com a a John Graham you Are sporting with me a fenced. But the game soon terminated As the and Alina Drew herself up Shijo her face first. Twenty Gat Paes were played before the Roiti which the color had st it and keenly Depar parties ,.in All of which the old Man ted was lightened up with something of Indig won. Long before the termination of the nation. Evenings Contention Annas Pulso had become As i live and As 1 love you Anna what i quiet although a red spot Ripon her Cheek say is told that she Felt noise the less interest. She a then my father but sported with you in Hod not failed to perceive that with every re a merry mood a and the Maiden tried to smile need game the Peri occupied in contesting care Feissly. It became longer than that which went before. A a he was itty Earnest a said the Yonng Man on the next evening Grahim came again solemnly. Land again the draught Board was a a then what can he mean a asked Anna in but some How or other he could not play even a perplexed tone As Well of he did on Tho evening a a Why to Means to deny to me your hand. Ana was disappointed and he could perceive he has no doubt other views for his Daugh lit and this not Only dispirited him but ded his Pride. He Felt in no pleasant mood for n moment Anna stood silent and then is he returned Hume that night Balf determine Ipa Ning her head Tippo the shoulder of heir Tov-1 ing not to Power himself again so much in his or she sobbed aloud overcome by feelings own Estima uon As to Gamble for the girl he Whick she in vain tried to keep Down. Loved. This half formed Reso Littion he kept just at that moment the sound of some one for a week during which Tinio annals doubts approaching aroused them and looking do arid fears All ret mod upon her and made her they perceived it to be . Sick at heart. A a Well John a he said in a cheer fail tone 1 but much As he disliked draughts an much have you conic to beat Ine at draughts a i As he condemned and even despised the Prin Young grahams face coloured and Teing Ciple involved in the stipulations 6f annals unable at that moment to speak from Confu-1 father All again Preyar cd and Sion he looked upon tie ground and was is he sought the Home if his lady fair to enter Lent. But quickly recovering himself he re the lists once More for her hand. But it was plied i with Little better Success. Still the re was Cine a a 1 Hope sir that you will riot feel it Neces for the that Fol Sairy to pain either to ii Dang terms feelings or Lowed very evening Riat and that was a a my own longer by that i cannot believe to i hours a rivet communion with a a for As to any than a a a Osho would play with the old Man the old Many a brow darkened a a i am not Isyl of course did,.fi beat him he was a used to trifling a Ira a he said. A Yon have Welcome visitor nit heard Iny terms Tirie a Murp Viii aha i Lell pwn in to the Row they in to be Gulf sued to the Leiter. To you Dri not intend trying for her the Only. Six months pawed in this War and Yaqo a that it can to won then give place so bosom Graham beam to a skill Dot More worthy suit Groenland deeply of derided at a Najl for a a tilt hour. Onra Choc he Coris iacued to an iii ult Quot repeat a old Roan would Siriph Iro o i the shoulder i a Fuci Hind to his Mouth fingering his lips his a sisal "�?o7,7&Quot a a Mointa incas country position when deeply in his fit Orite t i me and Graham leaned his head upon his it i hand his countenance though abstracted in la Jjo a a u no the til Tinl Rachwa evidently in ton reducing Thenny her of the other to one and a Hen lobbing a t"ho%r4ti�?Tor"� after studying and calculating moves for the subject about five mimes theold Man cautiously Pas the one stood upon the mount iii and m perspective saw the Majestic engine with its Long .h?4ht his of a a of a tote products of the his antagonist Maue a Riovo and i closing his fingers tight up of ukr Quot Quot if a Long pause ensued and at last the move was vision the Long i Rains crowded loud passengers flying in each direction the 1 a a a a a. To enjoy the Mountain air and Fine water he f fill l i Nix Veit and the other to regale their App l to him a a a he luxuries of Tho South. The jump so alight As to completely hem him his financial skill to find the in or a blocks the old Many set it Quot 7 Jelt he a Quot eng Means to support him. Such indeed Wnm the Keg this waning the game at the last wrought enthusiasm of the Southern rpm it. A Hurrah Hurrah Hurrah 1�?� to cried. O f. Eremity a a Hurrah Hurrah Hurrah i he cried i subject that they expressed con and leaned Back m on ecstacy of Delight. Side Rable disappointment at the Depoti of Gen. For a moment or two the old Man seemed falling tar Short of what they Suppo chagrined at his defeat but he recovered him quits grandeur que mag self quickly and grasping the hand Graham in their Conception a a the Mingin Tipri a Earl r l u a it a now my boy you have fairly win her sleep after the return of and she is yours. Gome Here pet he bid to j delegates arid the Poy Meni by Only a few Anna who appeared at the door of the stockholders of 5 per cent on the Hun by her Mother a a and in dred Duars subscribed had iho salutary effect it is needless to Tell How Ana blushed or i Cooling their imagine Tigris a and. Dispel Low her Little heart leaped for Joy in her tos-11 Tho distance now seemed of. It is of More moment to say that in one longer the mountains much higher month the a a Twain were made one flt a. Cost much greater a Ami Uliey. At first after the knot had been to and the a Yum supposed and a work that was Corice ived. In blk were full of noisy merriment or. Wood of Jay and n under takers in frenzy was speedily Ruff said to his new made son. Abandoned in Sie it be and Stowie. Its principal a and now can you Tell John Why a pro sectors As it would seem taken from the Rou beat me at draught before i would let by death to spare them the deep Morti of have Ray Little pet there who looks Happi-1 shame of the speedy abandonment tepid 1 Hope is happier than i have Ever seen Enterprise Only have been her before a a ,. The of spine of a heated Irr imagination. A a indeed i do not said the Young mams Cri what will the world think when they Ousby. .1 always Felt it to a piece of Lye told that the legislate re of its called for cruelty Lons both. Next sesion Iff ter. Me abandon actin Oit ibis Therri Jon were mistaken my by a replied i fabric of a vision work at the the old Man smiling. A Vyvn have one defect Lugi of Georgia Fiorie which though not so of character and i saw it. You distrust your great As the first Yei ranch renter Ihan her own Powers. It was but one week before you ratio in the estimated Cost of the first rid this asked Roe for Anna s hand that Ina Conversa toc with the exception of a few to Echanis in lion you told me that you could not do a car Lue or two 6fprirown.cities, for the exclusive Tain thing. It involved difficulty and tip Plica of Benefit of other states and foreigners to the car lion but still it was necessary that you a bold stain prejudice if not entire git in of heir own do it or Trust to some one else to do it for you i great interests who would then have it in his Power to deceive a nothing is better established Ripe More tin you 1 determined then that As soon As you late Pablo in the Laws of Trade and up Dimerc asked for my child i would pot Yoiiro love and i to a that an in Icren so of Cpru petition subtracts your Powers of mind both to a test and prove from each Iriano Syock a in an amount of profit words Rio to be used in your dictionary a just Pikop wion to the Iemand . If the Young Man la oked his Monitor in the for instance there is an a Linuard inned bythe face with silent Surprise and the laity added a for Bales of Cotton a arid Ndu a my dear boy Itri st that you will 1 no mar then of be 60,000 Ifil firer Mouritz All a a stack is a my a a these your hands and plier co Ripi Niiori find Yon re in Irit Cui the,100,000 the 5p,o0p, a gun cd Iri Flaey be and a pm ave Juhe i it fits of a Palli hand the crowd who arc Content to a j a pried be Only Naif of what Tfir Profiti of Lisl now let us apply these Laws in Trapet arid Commerce to the stale of Gcorge in Ifie Eye i of the completion of the a a Weist Crri aria Atli j Fil Are no Dean kids in Pui so a to As it. Respects Ihu products of the soil arid so pm or nil kinds but what the soil and state Are amply sufi Ciet to snap Kyj arid most articles i considerable sir phys a specs iffy in the article of Cotton. Providence Hiis by. De us with a Jast variety of soil and climate perhaps a greater variety limn any other Section of country on the global it been but eld pm that the prices of Bur products have been High even be info we Caisip in Possession of All Wiir Domain Grid Therp will surely under Ordinary circumstances be an increase every year. Stir commercial cities have been generally Avell supplied at Lovi prices their markets have often Beciri and now Are glutted Wilh All the products of the state when there has been a demand from abroad we have generally contrib itch largely to to Supply and if at any Lime this has riot by the Case it was owing to cd if a Syrie Andton Dolence on the part of our Popup Atio fro i the want of encouragement and not Fri Many iii capacity in the soil and climate for a Bun Tiftik production. And Yul with these pro of Sion Pirr resources so Long exhibited Quot arid bus tip a by increasing we Are opening at but Priori Riotis exp Pense Imine Alto Guilior by Chi ekes a Fig be Way of Trade for the exclusive be Kirifi of other "5 states and foreigners in come Iriri Quot a con Petiford with our own citizens and rent Quot lie which we Are entitled. A Rise c citizens of Georgia from Dent arid utilise legislation Are paji�g>cn�r7 Mons taxes times of and distress to Nike our own stale u beast of Burden on whose Back tie Western states Are to the Rale of ice Naff to Nile per hour to glut Pur markets with their pro Duce carry off our Mouet and imply Era fax ourselves and families. If we pier flour in a Igusta of elsewhere at so per bar cd Tihey will sell for s3. If pork for Hundred Fiey will sell for less and so of every other article. With which we come Iti . It is but a Small portion of Puy stale where Cotton can be made to advantage the Best portions of it Are already worn out by its cultivation planters have found from sad experience that they must turn their attend Imp More to Farni iii or desert their Pant Atins and seek n Liew Home a the West Eyen Iri the Best Cotton portions of ouf stare exp once has proven the Wisdon of the policy of every Couoh planters Mak Itig Bis own provisions and raising his own Stock. This Tirrith is so Weli established As to have a Otrie a proverb. A where the is then necessity for Western Rodrice ill our state a Hicri our pvn re source i Irp so ample where is the Justice in iii Gisl Alire ii this Oppre ssh be taxation to construct a rail Rand to invite the vast pro crib Tigris of / the West in our own markets a for which we have no with which Xiv o cannot con Ipei i would ask with what Nins ate orig own citizens who cd Tirol make Catt on to their fax Lily supplies of goods and groceries ? Ico Ubri Quot they can riot make a re in and Stock a of Rivade. And Raisi they Carinet sell. How Are they to to defray the various expenses we Rich family is Anri realty compelled to inc if a a u not Seif evader it they deprived a Fey i advantage which Providence has to Yuri hero in. Position soil and Clinite arid so i Fri ride Yob air rights in Stengert Vejr Ilyf l throng inf a markets Atid pocket arid carry Btu Pur prof iii the cps Riply a in fib also be the Means of do Praia Toni Piir state for her i tits is being oppressed arid tip pref shed by the. Iii Serraile consequence of a in Wise in and unjust a so a to Len Wiir seek Tiri try in Ira respective of a beef rights and Rivir leg a a it Psi quest Spnable whet world afford i another inst Rich of to stoic id of ii act As this of the of Isia Tuto of Georja. Hile it is the policy other Stales Nat pics to rrb tic t vhf opus it rests of their citizens and Sib. Prohibitory and Vafi Briary such articles of Are produced arid trip cd within their the specie to be the policy of prior Ohvo lying the san Terri a Fri Dit a or