Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 10, 1861, Image 1

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o a a a a a MR51 IT T . ft * U ’A’i «?* THE PlfBhia GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. INMlfEU 49AIR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 10,1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. MO.74. her* &9«f«Ut*cg HON * AOvtATI«mo tcM«DULl UMI or SUMORIPTIO*. sure* -m W ..^V4..m,|IG ▼erasing, with ths privilege of Changt, win ft* IMowfwc rotes: isrv, renewable once * woirth, 9 •* jj5 V mmU Ml marked on copy for a specified published until ordered oat, mad charged the above rate*, seats inerted It I be charged 5*> • rate*. ^—rerUsers will •* —— - They *111 be charged extra I will appear la the Weakly pa ecial contract. ■enU to be Inserted In the Weekly paper ifttler Intervals In either of the papers, will 1 per square for every insertion. f candidates for Bute, County, and Munl- 95 each—to be paid la advance In every IAMBS H. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wuhinptm, Otarjia. PRACTICES In Wilkw and adjoining oei •T (tea. lUr.ra to Owr|. O. Hall, Em., Atlanta. * • ooun- .. at nit THOMAS A ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office in Smith's Building, Whitehall street. G. 8. Tana as, jalfltf Ban. F. Abbott. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wktleule ud Retail Seiler is PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AID— General Business Agent, attand promptly to nay buiinoM on- »» tru.tad to him. Stoma franklin Building, an Alabama itraeL mlt-ly THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Tor tha purobaaa and .ala of Woatarn Froduer, Cotton, Qroceriw and Nucnandti. ,m.r.llj, hrmmIMH Bulldlmr, IM«h Mrert, ATLANTA GEORGIA. April 6, 1841. i for Charitable Institutions, Mflfta- Companies, Ward, Town and other Public be charged half price. ' deaths are peblWhcd at «e*s; but ■ of Respect and funeral Invitations slices In Local Column wUl be charged to under no clrcumstaneea, to bt Included la RAILROADS. .tlanta, 171 Milan—Earn, «k M. I YONGK, SuparinUndont. ana raaauaaa rum. nta, doily, 8.05, A. 11. tain at 8.M, P. M. , daily, at OJO, A. M. tlanta at 1.0, A. M. 1 roman rail*. .daily, at 8.41, F. M. Wta at 6.48, A.M. t at 1.88, P. Id. t at 11.46, P.M. I run. in eanneetion with Uta Train, Carolina and tba Savannah and [frond., a Augusta. t A Want-Point SUflmnS. Coat-Point, 87 Milan—rnra,_tl 68. I G. HULL, Buparintondant i-Pafnt at 8.18, I lf. nt,daily, at - t.M, P.M. Iltloauat.......... 7.81, P.M. •at nuaaaai run. nta, daily, at 8.18, A. M. Vat-Point at 6.48, A. M. 7-Point, daily, at 1.16, A. M. ’ •to al 7.68, A. M. loonnaU with tha Montgomary A "in! Vat-Point. i A Atlantic lUUrtoa. hattaaoogo, 1» Miiaa—Para,....*». > W. LEWIS, bnpanniandant. I »»r ruiiaana run. tnu, daily, at..— 18.18, A. M. Chattanooga an 7.88, P. M. u t _ 1.46, A. M. 18.88, A. M I aounMta,aneh way.with tha Roma *—1 at Kingston, tha Salt Tau- jia Rialroad at Dalton, and tha i Chattanooga Railroad at Chattn- Ati Kaeon, ltllillia—Fora,.......84 8*. > L. TYLKSL Snpanntondank I BAT r Awaaaaa itAU. >tant 11.88, A. M. •an at — 4.68, P. M J*S: nan 11 ram toai*. at ; .1LM, Night. JO at. TOA, A. M. I at. .1S.88, Night. . ata at 7.16, A.J4. | Train, will not bo run on Snn- .....«. m. tin from Atlanta, oonnaota with tP.M. k Ttakato from Atlanta to Row | Omalbna faro la Bar i Barannah, -"!■ , A J," 18-MAKING. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufacturer* and Dealers la MEN’S St BOY’S CLOTHING, •CNTLCMEN'8 fORN,SHINS GOODS, CLOTHH C.l&UMXJtJUi ASX) VOSTIXtlS, Markham*. Iron-Front Building, White boll. Street, r. u. laraon, ) ATLANTA. GEORGIA. »■ n. .«4ii*o.r j April Id, 1161. P. E. McDANIEL, WnOLESATiE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ▲XD DIALER IB ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Huutar Straat, between Whitehall and Prior, ■ftlnla, SmtiM. March 16. PATTTEN k MILLERS, OENKRAL COMMISSION —AWD— FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Savannah, Oeorgia. flBOBUB PATTBN, ABDBBW J. MILLSB, Viirn J. mills a, marsh IMm. }(■ J. W. HEWELL, WBoLaaAta and imu malib in Fanoy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM'S BLOCK, Corner Whitohall 3c Alabama Sts., ATZUMTA, OBOEGIA. Fab. 1C—If. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Daalar in HAVANA 818ARS, TOBACCO SNUFF, RIFES, Sc., Wholesale and Retail, at tha Sign of jRlumtm Cigar Manufactory, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 16. COKE! COKE I! COKE!! AT THE OAS WORKS. A LARGS quantity for salt at tha usual price of 1H oant par buahal. Fob. 11—dtf. J. F. WARNER, Supt. DENTISTRY. II. HUNTINGTON, M. D„ DiuraxaT, ATL6HT6, aoonau, OFFICE in Bawaon’a naw build ing, cornor,Whitehall and Hnntar Stroaat.— Raaid.nra first hnuae to tha left of Col. Yan- eay’a Karaaaacaa: Hon. R. F. Lyao, Mr. K. E. Rawooo, Mauri. Bench A Root, Bar. Mr. Bog- era, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rar. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Vaaao, Baq., Col. Naloon TIB, Col. W. J. Lawton, Haary Terror, Albany. Jan lfi.' | U. J, * ». 88. C«AV»W, DBJNTI»T*, HAKE ramorad to thair naw MB iplandid room In ftlui 1 , Suds, oncoalta Raaek t Roota, whore they ora praparMlo waft an all who may wbb tbair toerlou Mtotataw, who ora paatou ekargod halt, petea. Call. Bran, a dtakanaa attaadad a with tnnall-watw FLOUR A NO MfAl. STEWART ic MOORE saw flb«n Moot. Woe to to it their Papal, Donator Latanat, Mtanto.-fitaugia. * ab to '^aiSLsa jiaMtos. mi M hntonad'' BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! New Book Store! —AT THE— SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every description. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every description. MEDICAL BOOKS. 8UPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT INGS OF LANDSEER and other Artists. TKRKOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO PIC VIEWS. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from SO cents to *30. VIOLINS—from 75 cento to $75. AH of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest, at the Sign of the “BIG BOOK!” oct. 23—tf. j. McPherson a co. DR. 3m H. McLKAN’H STRENBTHENIN8 CORDIAL —AND— BLOOD PURIFIER, TUB OBBATMT BBMBDT Ilk the World, AMD TIB MOST DKLIOIOU8 ABB Delightful Cor dial EVER TAKEN. Cordial, eertlfy that It is absolutely an Infalllabls rem edy for renovating and Ibviooeatimo the shattered and diseased system, purifying and enriching tht Blood—re storing the sick, suffsrlag invalid to plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Headache, De presses of Spirits, fever and i~ ' * “ ~ ' Breath, or any dloease of the 1 your Cheeks again ? Then go at once and get McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Delay net a moment; It is warranted to give satisfac tion. It will onrr any disease of the Kidneys, Womb, or Bladder; fainting, Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease arising from Chronic or Nervous Debility, It is an Infalllabls Remdy. Por Children. be Healthy, Strong and BobustT Lass's BTanaoTasatss Coact al, (see the directions each bottle,) It Is delicious to take. %M One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, Is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel- low fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease. |flT Cicwos.—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who may try to aaim upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa parilla. (which they can buy cheap,) by saying It Is just as good. There are eraa men base enough to steal part of my name to dub their vile decoctions. Arold »uch infamous pirates and their villainous compounds I Ask for Dr. J. U. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood furlSer. Take nothing else. It tfl the only remedy that will puriff your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole organisation. It is put up in large bottles— f 1 por bottle, or six bot tle# for $*. DR. J. H. McLKAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Bta., 8t. Louis, Me. OR. MC LEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS. For Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, Are. T HERE has nevtr bsen a Cathartic Medicine, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as MoLsaji's Ubivbbsal Pills. or Impure, feted Mutter from the Stomach. In fact, they ars the esly fills that should bo used la malarious districts. They produce no Griping, Sickness, or Pain, In tha Stomacn or Bowels, thoogh very active and searching In their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer from Biliousness, Headache, and foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy can he obtained t Keep them constantly on Hand; a single dose, taken in season, may prsvsnt hoars, days, ana months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. II. McLean's Universal PUls. Take oe other. Being coated, they are tasteless. Price esly M cents per box, and can be •sat by mall to aay part of Use United States. J. U. MoLEAM, Sole Proprietor. Corner of Third and Plot 8U., 8U Louis, Mo. Dr. 3. IL McLoab’s Volcanic Oil UiU BSOat. The Moot WmUmat in As WOrld, jbr Man or MoaoL rpHOUBAHM of bwmaa beings have been saved a life CONFEDERACY FLAGS OF ALL SIZES, MALE TO ORDELR -BY— J. B. PLATT, A*riuf«,_ Uemrtla. April M-dlw. P°. Land for Sale. RTYTHREK Acres of desirable Lund on __ the East side of Atlanta, just optside the oitjllimits. Also, IS acres fronting on Decatur road—a beautiful site for a.countrj residence. Apply to W. 8, GUN BY. Residence just below Rolling Mill. apr22tf. OLD DOMINION SAWS. RICHMOND,' VIRGINIA. we shall hereafter offer our stock of "Cir cular," "Cross-cut," "Mulay," “Mill Saws," Nod mcnaug: apr 22-3m »duties added. Ac., at foreign prices. 0M-1 ”~HT, ORMAND AC * NOTICE! QcARTEMfASTKa’s OrriCB, ) Savannah, Ga., April 16, 186!. j S EALED proposals will be received at this office up to Thursday, the 25th instant, at 12 o’clock M., for the delivery of the following subsistence stores, vis; 225 barrel Mess Pork. 187 “ Mess Beef. 40,000 pounds Pilot Bread. .X0.0C0 pounds Navy Bread. 115 barrels Superfiue Flour. 150 bushels good White Field Beans. 3,000 pounds Whole Rice. 5,400 “ Rio Coffee. 10,000 u C. Sugar. 900 gallons Cider Vinegar. 1,125 pounds Adamantine Candles 3,600 " Colgate* No. 1 Soap. 56 bushels Salt. The above stores to be delivered, free of charge, at such a point in the city of Savan nab as the Quartermaster may direct, and the delivery to commence on May 1st. Bids will be opened in this office atthe above stated time, and the contract awarded to the lowest bidder, who will be required to give two good sureties for the faithful execution of the contract. Letters enclosing bids must be adressed to tbe undersigned, endorsed on the envelope, ‘ Proposals for Commissary Stores.” 8. J. SMITH, apr22-5t. Quartermaster Georgia Array. MEDICAL. DR. JOUR G. WESTMORELAND, O FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market House. Can be found either at his office or next door Above. March 26. DR0. ALEXANDER A SHELBY, Office on Marietta Street, Forth tide. D R. Albxardsa's residence on Marietta 8t., Booth tide. Dr. fiasLsr may be found at the Trout House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, OMce and Residence JYbrth Side of Ma rietta Street. March 21. DR. H. W. BROWN. ^^FFICE—Marietta Street over J. D. Sinos’ OPENING DAY MRS. DURAND R ESPECTFULLY announces that Friday, 12th April, (instant,) will be her regular opening day tor tbe Season, and cordially ex tends to her patrons an invitation to examine her styles without further notice, apll-tf. HUIINff MACHINE. for sale, a Ruling Ma- machine, in perfect re pair— Hoe’s manufacture. Owner gone to tbe war, and wants is value to support a family.— A bargain can be bad, without freight and du ties. Address this office. ap20-6t. •AM IIRKMAM. JOHN W. LCXS. KIRKMAN ii LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TTo. 170, Second Street, sr. tours, Missouri. Refer to Jobs Kirkmam, Jambs Woods, W Greenfield, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. DRTRAIT8 taken from Life, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph- ic process, and ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Miniature sise up to the aise of Life. Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de ceased relatives and friends, now have the op portunity of having them copied to any sise hey may wish, and painted up to tbe Life in OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PA8TEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness in every respect. ^M'Qallerr on Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia. C. W. DILL, Apri 8. Photographer. I. 0. McDANIEL, WHOLBSALI DEALER IB BBAIff, BACON, LABD, FLOUR, AND LEADING GROCERIES, Hunter Street, bttteeen Whitehall 3 Loyd Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13, 1861. ,.1»y the nee „ It wUl relieve Vela ahML ^ (y, a«4 It will oleenes, purity and heal Um foulest Sore la an leer edible shert time. McLaai’s Tolcabic Oil Ltannurr wUl relieve tbe meet Inveterate eases of Kben- mattsm, Gent, er Senraleta. For Pur. lysU, Contracted Bstfflisnc er Weakness In the Joints, Mosslee er „ u, ft will never takL Two enpllcatloos will euro BerajSfoet. Headache, er Beraehe. For bares er SoaMM. or aay Pstn, it Is an tnfefflable remedy. Try It, and yen W1H mid H an lodlspcualMc remedy. Keep It Masters, Farmers, er say ene bavins charge of hers- speedy si VBwKftat, feoads. Scratches, er any external -.tow^toj Mot Joata.^0. e. k,*j.u lukMDKU. MARSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDQE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. March 18. COX, IIILL & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS SPRING MILLINERY! Mrs. J. M. Boring H AVING just returned from Charleston, where she purchased her present Bpring Goods, takes pleasure in inviting her friends and the public to an inspection ot them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces all tbo latest styles, which will be offered at prices to suit tbe times. Rooms in Parker’s new brick building, on Whitehall street. April 11, CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DKY aOODS, Frees the NsshviUe Dally Qasetto. The Spirit of Southern ffeldlers. doors from Alabama Street. sprll. B. F. BOMAR, Agent, BHOCEH A PROVISION MERCHANT 2d Door West of the Fulton Bank, Alabama Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. K EEPS constantly on hand a choice selec tion of Fresh FAMILY SUPPLIES, which have been bought, and will be sold, exclusive- It for Cash, thereby enabling me to offer in- ducements to cash buyers. In store—25 kege choice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels choice N. 0. Syrup. 8 Hogsheads choice N. O. Sugar. A complete stock of fine 8ugars, Coffee. Mack erel, Flour, Candles, Tea, end everything usu ally found in a first class Grocery Store. April 10. HRE AND LIFE —AND— MARINE INSURANCE ARENCT. T HE subscriber represents four First Class Southern Companies, and eight Njew York Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital of SEVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust ment and pavnient of losses without toy un necessary delay, words here need not be used to prove. The proof can be found with those who have suffered loss, and were so fortunate as to procure Policies at this Agency. Marine Risks, both Atlantic and River, taken as usual. LIFE INSURANC Tbe attention of both sexes who would se cure for themselves an important benefit while they live, and also provide for their families and loved ones in the event of ueeth, are in vited to examine the superior advantages the EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE 80CIGTY affords over other Life Insurance Companies. Information relating to tbe principles of Life Insurance will be cheerfully given at my of fice, in the second story of Connolly’s Build ing, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL SMITH, march 80. General Insurance Agency. J. H.'LOVEJOY. WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ItC., Peach- Trte Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 23. ATLANTA Clothing §iaU. large .lock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to .apply th. citisea. of Atlan ta and tha .urroandlngeoantry, with Ceata, Panto, Voeto, mb Haudkerehlefk, Kerk-tlra, Santa, Hata, Capa, and OTarythlng clea ia tha Clothing lino, ol rood quality and at LOW PRI0S8. All who atoire bargain, .hould gin bo a toll. —4100, oa oaao— Jewelry I Knives I Oombsl A»d othav Notion*. ■ 1 ; Whltoolt marohl6tf •1,^6 naailwndtoielb '• WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AffD DEAL** Iff Tobacco, Wine, Liqior, Cigars, Ir. Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, A.tlanta, Georgia. feb35-ly G. K. & J. L HAMILTON, •ucciasoas to imitii a Etiian, DRUGGISTS, —A1TD— PHARMACEUTISTS, AifD DEALERS ITt PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICAL#, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW CLASS. fASCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, BL'MMNtt FLUID, CAMPHKNB, KT ROSEN ■ OIL BC**IC4t I’bkItaL ATIiAKTA, qTOBQIA. OIJftA* No fearing, no doubting; our gallant soldier will know That here steads his country and yonder his foe. One look at the bright sun, and one prayer to the sky ; One glance where our Palmetto floats proudly on high, Then on! as the young lion bounds on bis prey! Let the sword flash on high, fling the scabbard away 1 WeM roll on like the thunderbolt over the plain I We’ll come baek In glory, or eome not again I K.C.K. (toward forming n League with England lor the Ore/th raw of hlartry. From the New York Day-Book. It must be allowed that Saward it a most cunning, adroit and wary politioian, and ia thoroughly imbued with all those federalists notions of Government which have always beett tbe bane of Ibis country. It Is also pon*. sible that his reply to Gov. Hioks may have been but an artfnl dodge to cover up his plans, but io favor of all this wo have nothing more than suspicions. It seems do more than gen erous to give our political opponents, at least occasionally, credit of fair intentions. Of one thing, however, there can be no doubt. A sympathy with England has always existed between the Federal school of politicians in this country ever sinoe the Revolutionary war. The Jays, the Adamses of the North, were never true to tbe Democratic State lights prin ciple, and it was the universal prediction of that party that our Government never would be successful under the present State Rights Constitution. If Mr. Hamilton could have had his way, he would have almost entirely obliterated State lines, and with a Senate and an Exeoutive during good behavior, or for life, would have instituted a consolidated system which would have been tbe stepping-stone to any tyranny that unscrupulous cr ambitious demagogues might have desired. Southern statesmen preserved our country from this tremendous danger, and though the Hamiltoos and Adamses accepted the Consti tution after it was passed, and doubtleaa with good intentions assisted in carrying U into execution, yet they always leaned to the most liberal construction of the instru ment, and were always claiming under it powers which the sirict constructionists de nied. The Alien and Sedition Laws were de fended under tbe clause of “general welfare,” and every conceivable enormity upon the rights of the people might easily have been claimed under tbe same excuse. Mr. Jefferson was accustomed to declare that had Mr. Adams’ theory been established as tbs polioy of tbe Government, it would have justified revolution, as it was essentially tbe overthrow of our sys tem. The .same principles are, now at work in our present* difficulties. Mr. Lincoln shows the Federal blood in his veins by 'asking, as he did in one of bis speeches, “Wherein does a Stale differ from a county ?” And the attempt of a portion of the States to subjugate another portion, is perfectly in keep • ing with the whole tenor of Federal centrali zation, from the days of John Adams to tbe present time. Centralization — Consolidation, is Britishism ; and whether Mr. Seward is di rectly leagued with the English Government cr not, be is none the less tbeir instrument to ac complish these purposes. We would not obarge such a crime upon any man without the most abundant proof. We have the right, however, to say, and have said, that there are clrcuin- ces about Mr. Seward’s trip to Europe, and tbe subsequent visit of the Prince of Wales to this country, whiob, to say tbs least, were sus picious. Ever since ibe last war, English statesmen have never believed they would conquer this country by, force of arms Hence they have bad recourse to the anti-slavery polioy as a cause of division among us. No power ever ruled the world, so compact, so vigorous, so intelligent in eonseption and ao resolute in ac tion as the English oligarohy. Hatred to free institutions and grasping avarice are ite foun dation stones. They bav# never ceased to curse Lord North for bis stupid policy, which lost them, tbe new World from their empire. To get it back, to control ibetrede of ibe World, to pour the wealth of both tbe Indies into im perial London is darling the of Eogliah states men. If the slaveholders were overthrown, “the loudest yelpers for liberty,” as Dr. John son called tbem, would be silenced, and fol lowing that would be tbe triumph in this coun try of that “ Massachusetts school of politi cians ” who art, and always have been hand and glove with England. But should the progress of svsnta indicate that the war policy of our Government might result in establishing the United States as tha ally of England, and increasing her already gigantic commercial renown, what might Louis Napoleon think of it T Tbeee are complica tion! which our Cabinet should lake into con sideration. Tbe future ie big with porlentioos event*. The world aeema rocking to and fro like a drunken man. The tread of hostile armies shakes both hemispheres. Society seems totterina to its very foundations. Op posing idess have long been gatberiag foreo and a grand sad mighty eonieet seems te be on hand between right sad wrong—troth sod falsehood. Whether our beloved country is to be turned over amid all these convulsions to a semi-BriiLh system, or whether, in tbe strife we shall all learn lessons of wisdom, remains to be seen; but one thing Is certain, God reigne, and the right will triumph In the end. POST-OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac. Post Ovncx, Atlaiya, April M, INI. Until farther notice, the Metis sriH dote as fsHowsf GeorgiaKaUroe4 Hell. ~ rstern A Atlantic Haiti icon A Western Rallrt I ante A Wees Point Kaitren* Mail.. OFFICE HOURS. Open at... 7 A.M. Glow at... Open at 1J4 P.M. Clone at... SUNDAY. Open at 6 AM. CUooal... Open at -8J6 P.M. Cteae at... The ottce will clone on the arrival o£ Um Were Feint Mail, until the Sm has hone 4