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&0>17 TKIElEiNi /OON PE DE RAC Y-.
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'fHJR8T)AY, APRIL 4, 1MI.
kx>. B. m. mil.
pUkmsn will, »* »k«
.. the publlo <•» lk« Mbj*el #f ,
. u « •! 'k* Athw-ut., |
lOHT •» •»!* All U
Id be preeeot.
Mouth Crollna Adopt, the CouetUutleu.| |
CaAfeLtatOH, April S.- Tbe Slat* Copv«-
life te 4ay, ia new ••■•ion, adopted tbe Per-
mental Coasiitution by an unanimous tote.
Tfcfa aqtion of the Convention It gen trail/ ap-
Nu|*rfMt Cotrt.
following dvelviona bare been made by
prtmt Court tfnrt oor Hut report:
lamttjp Administrator do., plaintiff in
r, vt. Ead«j B. Blaloek, etot. From Camp-
Superior Court.
gtneot reverted, for error in refuting to
% aair trial on motion of tbe plaintiff in
on tbe following grounds:
That tbe Court errtd In charging tbe
that anj false representations made by
liilTa scat would bind her—there being
uf whatever that tbe bad any agent in
aave the auctioneer, (who it not prov.
Aave made any repreeantaticos of tba
, aouadneee,) nor that any other person
from her to meke ropreeenta-
Tbaitho verdict of the Jury is contrary
r, in thin: That it ia predicated either up-
waranty of fioundnees, or upon fraud in
Jo of tbaslave—neither of which can, in
prejudice the estate. The liability, if any,
| upon Charity A. Ramsey, individually.
That tpe verdict is contrary to the evi-
—there being no evidence of unsound-
if the slave sold, at the lime of the sale;
ho proof being that she died, not of a
ite, but of an acute disease, whieh could
awn existed at the time of the sale,
no A Fitch for plaintiff in error. Tidwell,
st and Blaioek far defendant.
Slocks and John Ledbetter, now deceaa-
others, plaintiffs in error, vs. John
i, for the use of Garrett Copeland.
Paulding buperior Court. Judgment
|m. Fielder and Shropshire for plaintiff
; Alexander and Buchanan fordefend-
ohnson, p'eintiff in error, re. Black A
defendant*.
Floyd 9upeiior Court. Reversed, up-
grounds :
That the Court erred in not granting a
•ini, on the ground that the verdict was
rj to law and evidence,
n charging the Jury, that if the con
ns, that the Cotton wet to be delivered
imboat, the plaintiffs were uot bound u>
the Ootton,until steamboats could run.
and Smith for plaintiff* in error;
tire for defendant.
An “Unfortunate Cripple" should have
mined hit letter with hia real name, but
answer his queries. We think an ce
ment, in this city, for the manufacture
ieia! arms and legs would not pay. All
kings can be procured in London or Par-
better terms than in New York. We
on have direct trade from here to Eu-
There is the place to get supplied.
ry Surprise—-Atlanta Invaded from
the Mouutalnn!
if-past 2 o’clock to-day, our citisens
Vand the little boys thrown into
ent, by the impromptu arrival of
ir corps—numbering fifty-six men—
ipi. Alfred Harris, from Lumpkin
route for tbe general rendezvous at
This Company, we understand, re
pair orders on Saturday night last, and
ihed tbe entire distance from Dsh-
i Anderson, of tbe Georgia Army, very-
tendered his Recruiting rooms to
tla, for tbe use of his men, until 12
»night, when they will prooeed to
f the Macon A Western train.
Personal.
>m Warner, of Meriwether, and
abry, Esq., of Heard, are in attendance
~ preine Court to-day.
>-d*y if the Anniversary of one of
ht Fire Companies—the Atlanta No.
s want ia being duly eelebrated bj
I
■ AUmu " Watchman ’’ ncomm.nda
B.llup., #f that place, for our cell
' Poiaaaoola .w) tit. W,at
.Rajr
nudtr, I
[flaural I
C.pt.
■ail, April 2. —Mr. W. II. Ward,
a -»K«j of tba Sulf *’ at Kej Weal,
r ka| night, dirrot from I’.nsnco-
tb.t oa the 2oth ot March, tbo
"tial Webaiar and General Rusk
Wool, the forioar with 400
ornmacd of Colooal Cooper.—
.1 Rusk had 200 aeu for Tortugaa.
wd«r raaohad Ksj Waal uliti aaal
uodar ohargt of L’apt. J A. M.
|Uk mariaaa, and tha Brook), s »»«
“aj Watt oa tba 24th March —
, It ft her troopaat Fort Hlekena
aOommiaalonar* atipolatad that
i board tha Gaaaral Rusk ahoultl
Nta York, and tboaa oa ibo
rat Kaj Writ and Tortugaa.
J 1 of thrao lull oompasita
al Uuak aigned a document
Smith, bar uaater, of all
•frio* aaaplajad.
^ . *!?*** lhM b F « hrrirat
1 lha Mih, It waa report ad that
; war holated at Ht. Damlago
tad taaldaota, aha had pro
■ to riarao. that if Hpaai.h
reel to Ht. Domingo, tbo
•ante aoald boiat lha Hfaniah
k aSpaaiah aquadroo, aoaaiat-
' raaaala and 1,000 UK, aa||.
■ and, aid ad by • Fraach nor
a! paataaalnw af tba lalaud.
i Haraah, aadhtrtrUg to raiaa
> Malice, and lha Fraach, aa
' I traopa, aaaa at ayaapathiaa
at- It. la haliraad JrH»-
Oararaiaaaia arhaht aid hr
*• I*»diad| al Vita Croi
1 Bara* that a that, coupon
L Fraach and Spcalak eaiNla cf
, hut ita aid
laklsr from Texes.
New Ot-ixAHs, April 8.—We have reoelved
Galveston dates to tbe 2d iasu Geo. Hountoa
eeot a message te the Legislature protesting
against the Convention, and appealing te the
Legislators te enetaU him. He claims still
to be Governor. The Legislature took no no
tice of hia appeal.
Washington News.
Wamhimotojv, April 2.—Mr. Corwin, Minis'
ler to Mexioo, has been tendered tbe sloopof-
war, Cumberland, to take him to his place of
destination. He especially goes there to
make a treaty, which is a speciality with lha
administration here.
It is ascertained that tbe French Consuls in
the Confederate Slates have received instruc
tions direct from the French Government, in
stead of through the Frenoh Minister here,
relative to the facilitation of Southern com
merce, with that Empire.
Although no official notification of the com
ing of the French and English fleets has been
received here, gentlemen in prominent posi
tions are satisfied that these movement* are in
close connection with the observation cf
Southern political events.
LATER PROM EUROPE.
The steamship America has arrived with
Liverpool dates to the — ultimo.
The sales of Cotton on Friday 10,000 bales,
af whieh speculators and exporters took 2,000
bales.
The following were the authorised quota
tiona :
Fair Orleans 7Jd; Fair Mobiles 7|M ; Fair
Uplands 7k; Mid. Orleans u]d; Mid. Mo
biles 7} ; Mid. Uplands 7d.
The stock of Cotton on hand at Liverpool
was 806,000 bales, of which 788,000 bales
were American.
He will says that fair qualities bad advan
ced £d., and the market closed buoyant.
Flour quiet. Wheat quiet, but steady. Corn
steady, holders offer freely, but show no dis
position to press on the market. Reef quiet.
Pork steady. Macon steady. Rosin dull.—
Spirits of Turpentine dull. Sugar steady. Cof
fee firm.
American Securities were quiet; sales were
unimportant.
Manchester advices were favorable. Varns
were firm al Tuesday’s improvement.
Havre Cotton Market.—New Orleans Tree
Ordinaire was quoted at 104f., fiat at 98f.—
Salts of the week 15,000 bales. The market
had advanced 2f(?3 franca. Slook, 249,000
bales.
The America brought uinety thousand
pounds sterling in specie.
The Bank of England has reduced its rates
to seven.
The steamer Adriatio arrived at Liverpool
on the 23d.
The French Corps Legislative rejected tbe
amendment to the Emperor’s Address for the
withdrawal of tbe troops from Rome, andadop
ted the whole address by' a vole of two hun
dred and thirteen agaiuei thirteen.
Rkaoy.—It is said now that the last mor
tar is in its place and that the ammunition
and supplies are all in our possession, so that
every means for the speedy reduction of Fort
Sumter may be said to be entirely accomplish
ed. There is no possibility of supplies or re
inforcements being thrown in from tbe sea, for
there ie not tbe power in (be United Stales
Navy to do it, and of course tbe reduotion of
Fort Sumter is only a matter of time.
There is one thing clear, that if tbe Gov-
ernmeat resorts te force and a sectional war,
there must he a very strong and powerful par
ty at the North opposed to tb?m. Thie par
ty constitutes the commerial cities and
monied men and those interested In the
industrial pursuits of that section. This di
vision being made at the North, compels the
Government, in an issue of force, to rely ex
clusively upon tbe Black Republican party for
the supply of men and money. Whereas, on
the contrary, the Confederate 8tates will pre
sent one united and unbroken front, with no
division, but all ready to defend their homes
end their altars. In snob an issuo, there
oan be no doubt as to lha final result. In
addition to t hia, if there be an appeal to force,
it will at once throw the border States of the
Southern country against the Dlaok llepubli>
ean party and the Government. In euch n
struggle as this, the total overthow of tbe Gov
ernment at Washington ie inevitable, and con*
fusion and revolution will be ioagurated in tbe
Northern State#, that must end in their entire
end final destruction.—Charleston Courier,
April 8.
FOR MAJOR.
We are authorised and requested to announce
Captain J. H. Puavau. at a candidate to com
mand the Whitehall Battalion, at tba aiection
on the 1 Bib proximo.
We are authorised to announce Tiioiua H.
Wnmws as a candidate for Major to Com
mand Whitehall Battalion, at the election to
be held on the 19th proximo.
We are authorised and requested to annonnee
Dajiisl Pittka* aa a candidate for Major of tbe
Peach-Tree Battalion Georgia Militia. Elec
tion on the 13th of April next.
Elias Holcombs, Ran., is hereby announced
as a candidate, and will be supported, for Ma
jor te command tbe Peach Tree Battalion, at
the election on tbe 13th proximo, by
MANY VOTERS.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPH*.
"COMMERCIAL.
>• ■ fctniw ar vs. «. BAans.
ATLANTA, April 4.
Cottom—Onr Cotton market continues to ad
vance. We learn that tbe article hae been sold
at 124 oenta. The receipts continue Ugh*, sod
from what we oan gather, Is mostly out of tba
country.
Corn has assumed sgain a brisk movement
and, although at a alight decline, large amounts
were shipped to day. Prime Yellow 87; Prime
White 34; Inferior 8«<&90 ; Mixed is held at
924 cents.
Baoou—Prices rule aa formerly—9|, IS, 13c.
Flour is steady at 88 49089 for extremes,
Lard—Tieroe 12J@1?|, cans and kegs 18@
184.
Sugars in good demand. Extremes $0 2&@
19 00.
Coffees—Rio principal sales, paging 144(g)
18 for shade*.
Railroad receipts etill immense, with heavy
prospects of freight behind. The indications
are, however, that Nashville especially will be
cleared in twenty days.
Receipt* per Western 6c Atlantic Railroad to
day are as follows:
Corn 4,127 sacks.
Tobacco...... 21 ferkin kegs.
Flour 118 barrels.
Baoon 38 ferkin kege.
Lard - 84 kegs.
Oats - 47 sacks.
Baoon 18 kegs.
Wheat 128 sacks.
MONETARY.
Exchange in fair supply. Bmall Iota 34@4
cents. Exchange on Northern notes due. can
be negotiated at 24@3 cents, as per lots. Wes
tern funds 2@3 p* cent, premium
We would oall the attention of parties re
ceiving goods at stations, and all points beyond
Atlanta East and South on the Georgia and Ma
con A Western Railroads, via Western A Atlan
tic Railroad and its upper connections, to the
fact that all dutiable goods will be detained
until duties and charges are paid, and in order
to avoid detention, parties expecting goods
that come under the tariff, would give dispatch
to enclose Bills Lading and servioes to our
Agent at this point, together with necessary
funds to pay duties, when, after registry, they
will be immediately forwarded. Tbie is tbe
best course to pursue, and will avoid delay.—
All Provisions, (except Butter and Cheese,) are
exempt. There will be no detention of these
goods. All subject articles will be Warehoused
until duties are paid.
LOAN FOB THE DEFENCE
-OF THE— •
CONFEDERATE STATES
T iIIE undersigned have been ret|oe«ted by the fecrets-
rr of the Treasury of the Confederate State* of
North America, aa Commissioner! for the State of Geor
gia, to bring forward, In naid State, Are million* of the
loan of fifteen million* of dollars recer tly authorised
by Act of Ccngresa. For the purpose of affording an
opportunity to all who may be nil Ing to take a part in
this loan, we propose to have Book* opened, on the 17th
day of April next, at the following points, and at such
other place as we may hereafter designate, \ls: Savan
nah, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Atlanta, Milledgevitle
and Koine.
8pecial notice of the place where the Books will be
opened, and of the |>ersons appointed for this purpose,
at each of these points, will be in due time given. Be
low we submit a statement from the 8ecretary, which,
in connection with the Act. la plainly explanatory of the
nature and character of the loan. And we express the
confident hope that our feliow-cltizei.s will approve of
this direct appeal to the people, rather than to foreign
capitalists, for the meant of carrying on our new Gov
ernment ; and that all possessed of the means will feel
It their duly to avail themselves of an opportunity which
enables them to niako an entirely safe and profitable
investment, and, at the same time, contribute aid
cause of patriotism and their
r country.
KBEVR STARNES. )
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, yConunlMkmei
WM. B. JOHNSTON,)
Augusta, March 22,1S81.
Loan for the Defence
—or THE—
CONFEDERATE STATES.
will be offered to the public on the 17th of April
aulng, and every citizen throughout the Confederate
States will have the opportunity of taking a share of the
benefit, and, at the same time, of sustaining the cause
of his country.
Bonda with coupons will be issued In sums from 91,000
to ffiO, and, where it is preferred, stock certificates In
the usual form may be had. The Interest is at ElOHT
PER CENT, per annum, payable every six months at
all our principal cities.
The debt has tbe very unusual and important securi
ty of a duty of one-eighth of a cent, per pound, or
about 62 cents per bale, on all Cotton exported. This
duty, under all circumstances, of peace or war, secures
duo, aro receivable in payment of tbe
duty on Cotton, and are thus made available aa coin,
everywhere in our country. In order to enable all por
tions of our people to take a part of this valuable in
vestment, and to exhibit their common interest in rais
ing funds for the common defence, books of subscrip
tion will be opened at the cities and principal interior
towns; flye per cent, must be paid in cash at the time of
sup orlptien, and the remainder on or before the first
of May—Interest to run from the date of auch payment.
Persons desiring to secure their subscriptions, may pay
in cash the whole amount, and take a receipt for the de
livery of bonda or stock. To equalize the rate of sub
scription at all points, and to enable all persons con
veniently to subscribe, current bank notes of the place
will be received at their market value in coin.
In esse of an over aubacilptlon, preference will be
given first to those who pay down their whole subscrip
tion ; next to subscribers of $30 ; next to subscribers of
$100. C. G. MKMM1NOKK,
Pccretary of the Treasury.
Montgomery, Ala., March 16, 1861.
For more complete Information to ail concerned, a
copy of tha Aot of Oongreaa is subjoined:
An Act to raise Money ft)r Me support of the Gov
ernment, and to provide for Me Dtfence of the Con
federate States cf America.
Pec. 1. 77k* Confederate Suites of America do enact,
That the President of tbe Confederate States be, and he
Is hereby authorised, at any time within twelve months
after the passage of this Act, to borrow, on the credit
of the Confederate States, a sum not exceeding fifteen
millions of dollars, w _
ion, the exigences of the public may require,
plied to the payment of appropriations made by law
for the support of the Government and for the defences
of the Confederate State*.
S. The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authoriz
ed, by the consent of the President of the Confederate
States, to cause to be prepared certificates of stocks or
bonds, in auch sums as are hereafter mentioned, for the
amount to be borrowed as aforesaid, to be signed by the
KegUter 0 f tbe Treasury, and sealed with the seal of the
Treasury; and the said certificate of stock or bonds
shall be made payable at the expiration of ten year*
from the first day of September next; and the Interest
thereon shall be paid semiannually, at ihe rate of eight
per cent, per annum, at the Treasury and auch other
place as the Secretary of the Treasury may designate,—
And to the bonds which shall be issued as aforesaid,
shall l>e Attached coupons for the semi-annual interest
TJftfV
U ««*«* TMem »e:
ry of the Treasury. And the
states Is hereby pledged for the due payment of the prin
cipal aud Interest of tbe eald stocks and bonds.
3. At tbe expiration of five years from the 1st of Pep-
•ember next, ths Confederate States may pay up any
portion of tbe bonds or atocka, upon giving three months
precious pub Ha notice, at the seat of Government, of
the particular stock# or bonds te he paid, and the time
and place ef payment; end, from and after the time so
appointed, no further interest shat! be paid on said stocks
or bonds.
4. The certificates ol tbe stocks and bonda shall be
iMued In each forma, and for such amounts as may be
determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, and may
be assigned or delivered under each regulation* as he
may establish. Bat none of them shall be for a lets
sum than $60; and he shall report to Oongreaa, at Its
next session, a statement In detail ef hie proceeding*,
and the rate at which the loops may have been made,
end all expense* attending ths same.
A From and after tha first day of August. 1861, there
shall be levied, collected and paid, a duty of one-eighth
of one tent, per pound on nil cotton In the raw state
exported from the Confederate States, whieh duty Is
om Miniptorogdan up te the sise of Lifo, _ . _
Petana# kaviag DaffOerraoiypee of their do- kesnhy specially pledged te the due payment of interest
—‘ “—•
Olb OR WATER COLORS, OB MOTEL.
required to establish a sinking fund to carry Into effect
the provisions of this section: Provided, Antseoer.
That the Interest ef eonpetm, issued under the second
section ef tab Act, when doe, shall he reestwnMs as
payment of export duty oa cotton; ProoHod, oJhe,
that phew ttm debt and Hftersot thorooo,boro4n nethor-
tied u he contracted, shell he exUngaisktl, nr U| dak-
bff the tond Bravtdsi Sae that purpose teal he adequate
te teat hod, 4e eoU onpoft «a#y MmU elnae sad deter-
Marsh 97-i.w.MVAp.
TERMS (3A8H
k. e. wtlt a
■»
WHOLESALE CROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Peach-Tree & Walton Sts.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Keep constantly on hand a heavy Stock of all kinds of
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS,
^ BRANDIES, &C.
TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, BACON,
FLOUR, GRAIN, &0., &C.,
TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF ALL
CLOSE CASH BUYERS.
Atlanta, Georgia, April 3, 18G1.
W. F. HERRING & CO.,
Invites .Attention to their Stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
A 1ST ID
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS
—FOR THIS—
SPRING’S TRADE.
It ia the largest, choicest and cheapest Stock we have ever brought to Atlanta.
We invite the apecial attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
Aa wa are prepared to offer extra inducementa to CASH PURCHASERS.
We would also call the atontion of Military Men to our Stock of
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
ACCOUTREMENTS,
SWORDS, EPAULETS, ft SASHES FOB GEXEKAL8,
COLOHSLS AHD THHIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPT AIKS, LISU TEN
ANTS, AND SAROEANTS.
KNAPSACKS fnrniahed at nhort notice, at vtry low prieea.
W. F. NIBBING A 00.
#0,1861.
BEACH ft ROOT
Are it* leeelriig • fall Llae ef
SPRING GOODS,
IXCM7DING
BAREGE ANGLAIS,
ORGANDIES,
PRINTED JACONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CHALLIES,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
embroideries,
LACES,
Ae., Ac.
0°
CASH,
at u low prieea aa Good, have ever been of
fered. BEACH * ROOT.
March 4,1801.
SILVEY l DOUGHERTY,
KORCROSS* BULIDINQ,
Junction "Whitehall Ac reaoh-Tree
Streeta,
iLtlanta, Gteorclai,
H AVE juat received, end ere now opening,
the Urgent atoek of Goode they have ever
offered in one eeaaon. Their stock wee bought
exoluiively for Caah, end will be priced at low
figure,.
They hive every variety of
DRY GOODS,
from Brown Homespuns to tbe finest Dress
Silks, all kinds of fresh LADIES’ DRESS
GOODS [ a Urge assortment of
including Linene, Lawns, Piece Goods. Calicoes,
Ginghams, Ac.; ell kinds of HOSIERY and
FANCY ARTICLES. Also, e largo assortment
of
JEWELRY, WATCHES, See.
In their Basement Rooms, they have an ele
gant end full supply of
Ready-Made Clothing,
end GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ac. Also, about
$10,000 worth of
SHOES, BOOTS, &c.
embracing all sixes, and a great variety, for La-
diei, Misses, Men, Boys sod Children.
They repeat: their stock is very full, and
they are determined to sell.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere.
march8 SILVEY k DOUGHERTY.
J. W. HEWELL,
wsolxsAlb i
> XKTAIL DIALS* I
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Cornsr Whitehall Sc Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA, OEOE9IA.
Feb. 16—ly.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
HAVAIA CIBABS, TOBACCO,
SNUFF, FIFES, *0.,
Wholesale and Retail, at the 8iga of
Atlanta Cl far Manufactory,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 28.
■AM KIBKMAN. JOH* W. LORE.
KJKKMAN Si LUKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Na 176, Second Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
Refer to Joan Kirkman, James Woods, W
GaaaEriELD, Nashville, Teuu. jan 9—3m
FORWARDING OFFICE )
Sown Cabo lie a Railboad Com* art, i
Charleston, March if, 1881. J
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS.
T HE Booth Carolina Railroad Company har
ing determined to discontinue thia Depart
ment of their service, tbe undersigned, who
has been the Forwarding Agent of the Compa
ny for the last four years, hae associated with
him the Chief Clerk in the Department, and,
under the name of Gantt A Bteney, will contin
ue to reoeive and forward such articles as may
be consigned te his care. Ha trusts, by strict
personal attention, to retain a very liberal share
of the business of the Department.
Parties are reminded that all goods reaching
this point from points be/oad the Confederate
States of America, must be entered at the Cus
tom House; and that duties art payable on
such as were not purchased on or before tbe
28th ol February last, and laden on ship board
on or before Ike Xbtkof March instant, save such
aa are on the Free L: ts.
It i«, therefore, necessary that remittances
be made te pay tbe duties, where duties are
payable, ana,«n all cases, to cover the expense of
Custom House entry, whether the goods are free
or not. Prompt compliance will prevent delay
and expense, as all articles not entered and
permitted will be stored by the Custom House
officers.
The South Carolina Railroad Company will
advance, as heretofore, the chargee of Freight,
Drayage and Wharfage; but not the expenses
connected with the Custom Mouse.
Rates of charging for forwarding will be very
moderate, and may bo had on application to
Geatt A Bteney, te whose ell besineeeeemmu-
aicatioue should bo addressed.
Tbe undersigned refer* to tbo officers of tbe
Charleston Railroad Company, to the Hon.
Oh as. J. Jenkies, ot Aagosta, Georgia; to tbo
easterners ot tbe Forwarding Department, end
In ell Merchants ef standing in the city of
Charleston, and respectfully solicit* a liberal
•bare of patronage. JAMB L. GANTT.
m1$-8ir. Late Forwarding Ag*t 8. C. R. R.
MARSHALL H0U.SI,
WM. COOLIDGM,
SAVANNAH, QKORQIA.
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