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J. H. KSTILL, Proprietor.
\v r: nioni'dON. Miur.
Largest CtrrnUthm-te Ctlr.»ral Conakry.
ItTlRDIl. aprih l*. >w»-
TO TUB MKBIHICK* or TIIIC »1>UT»I-
■CIIN Pitted* a»»OC1ATIO!»-
Th» tvtinu.l Convention of the 8ootUorn
Prcaa Araociatlon will i>e lieU in tbo city of
Savannah, on Monday. tbvflSth d*J of Apnl
S«L It i. to bo hoped that nil of kb# joar-
nln oompoeing the ntfOoUUon will ho repro-
A. E. Limn,
IWdt Honthem Prra. AraodaUon.
Columbus, 0*-. March 28, 1870.
QjEOnOM PIIK»* association.
[From the Macon Telegraph of yesterday.]
To tkx Geoboxa Paws.—A deafra bavinp
been expressed for »n earlj meelintf of tte
Ueorgl* PrHM Association, wo recommend
and call a maetinq at Savannah; °n Monday,
the 25th Inst, aimalmneonaly with the meet
ing of the Southern Preaa Association. This
will give the Georgia AesociaHon the benefit
of the attendance of such of its members a**
will be oalled to Savannah by tho Southern
Press Association, and no doubt the business
of both can be attended to during tho daya
vC —esion without material conflict or incon
venience, whiles simnltaneouagathering win
add greatly to the social enjoyment of all,
and enable the member* ef earn body to en
large the sphere of their professional acquain
tance. It will alto facilitate tho hospitable
plana of cmr Savannah friend*, who write
the* they desiro and expect a large attendance
of the members of the press of boih sssocis-
We are authorized by the railway authori
ties, as President of the Georgia Pres* Asso
ciation, to iaaue parses to all members. Or
editors, who desiro to become such, which
convey them to and from the meeting
over tho Central, Routhwcatern, Muscogee,
Ifilledgeville and Eatonton ami Angusta. and
Millen roads, and which shAU he good from
20th of April to the tot of May, inclusive.
A special car will probably be in Augusta and
ilscon Sunday evening, tho 24lb, for tho ac
commodation of the delegates.
We hope all members of the Georgia presa
who desire to attend, end who will travel
over either of these roads, will make applica
tion to us st once for passe*, and we invite
the Georgia jMtpers to copy or give the sub
stance of the forccoiijg. J- C.
Prohtbitino IUux uu ArreornuTioss.—
la the new conatitution of Illinois, which is
being framed by the Stato convention, a pro
viso has been introduced which contains an
absolute inhibition of the granting of appro
priations or loau of Slate aid to railroads or
canals. Tho astounding robberies and cor
ruptions that have followed tho exercise of
that power have no doubt led to the estab
lishment of thin healthy rnle. It is a pity
that, while amend incuts of the Federal Con
stitution seem to be in vogue, a similar pro
vision restraining the power of Congresa
could not be udopted in that infillament.
The amount granted to the four Pacific rail
road* alone, as appears by tho report of the
Commissioner of the land pffleo, quoted by
000,000 acres, and to other roads 58.000,000,
•••vino In all 172 000.000 acres, a territory
larger than used to form the enure anoxia-
The folio.taf ray*
lieaCwiD Partly b*i
■U*si so amendment to
ation bill:** ^
And be it farther enacted, -Wot the Sec
retary of the Trosimry le hereby .aUtorixed
to p«y district attorney* out of sny ranee;In
the Treasury not otherwise appropriated,
two per contain upon all moneya paid into
the Treaanry tint may hereafter be collected
or realized in any aeit or preenii ..
ducted by them, upon the official bond of
ror d ^^^aSSd“£!t5
docket fee, taxable by law, and ahall cot be
iaeladed in tho district attorney! rata me' of
fees and emolnmanta. .
The opinion of Solicitor JUnnxu) ;harir>g
, Hf
eipcdi-ncy and nUUty, he fab rapHed:' *
••In my lodgment the pnblla inlereat will
be greatly promoted by it vnadtfoent oftBa
proposed aectron. There la a eery largo
ntnonnt of mcaay involrod in tha elaaa of:
caaea to hit affected by the propeeed legtefa-
tion, and I hare no donbt that the District
Attorney woold be incited tb more jiromut-
n«es and rigor in their, proeecntion, lllfa*
fees and emolaments arising from them «*ta
made equal to thoee allowed in unite arjaing
under the revenue laaa, at provided inr the
3d auction ofkhaactof UatohS. 1803.7 ft
defalcation, official swindling and villainy
of ono kind and another, than occurred pro-
vionsly in twadly^yds^, Wf 1 ^* cadnot
to mind a single case in whleh the Govern
ment baa been indemnified by the .enforce
ment ot torisitnre ot me oonda oh thadelin-
qnent. Uadical offlea-boiden are endorsed
by Radical
SLTXatSSMM£
neither is pecuniary responsibility consider
ed as s requisite qdalificitlon forlhsir K^cdii.
ties. It would seem thetaa^e tot Js.ex--
peeled to steal it would be unfair tomWfcwtbi^
latter re sponsible. Indeed, it tas fome to be
regarded almost as an noderatopd, thing that
a loyal Radical haa a right to plunder either
the Government ortho people, and to com
mit any other little pecadillo, inch as peijury
and the like, with impunity, so long as he Is
tiuly loyal to his party. If he is a defaulter
and'runs away, and keep!' oat of sight, we
hear of no proeeculian of bi^)»ond*; and if
he has committed perjary, and by some mis
chance should be indioted for. the eumfi thq j
true bill of the grand jury is allowed to
moulder among the archives of tho court,
while offices of trust sad honor are conferred,
upon the loyal peijarer.
We were at a loss to comprehend the cause
of this state of things Until the above an
nouncement in the Woshio&loti i RepuUtcon
met our eye. The proposed amendment ex
plains the whole matter. The salaries and
ordinary fees of the Government prosecuting
officers, it seems, are regarded only as official
OKI. LEE'S
—HIS REOBNII
OF JACK«OSTi
Jacxsoxtxlls,
Editor Morning New*
The arrival of tha steamer Nick King was
an event yesterday. Hundreds of our citi
zens, irrespective of party, had assembled
before.
arrival,
Robert
> u,i&.u.-bf«ia)iVju .1
bis peraoaa! aUif daring Ibis late
a
loved him, baring worn lha gray, and fbilow-
Mbim, Beamed tovieinpafMgUMhnapaota
to lha man whom, aa friend or foe,
merited kheff«*rtSeipfWa ,r # 0 #Tt
-Tha Gei
Orange
— qf 1>1 _
returning this afternoon on tha Nick
enrovfa to Savannah.
He aeema in mneh batter health than whan
in yonr city, and wa all regret that Ua cannot
prolong bia (lay, on the St. dofana.
Io striking contrast with tha nx
reception recorded to one wfaoeo ,name ia
flmt Jn the hearts of the people of the South,
and who is alika honored by thoee who were
opr enemies inltojato Btrngglf m s ebrtra-
tian, a ufdkr A* acitUen. I may/mentioi
j*o£)> remark made by one General Oils,
the head of the Freedman's Bureau in this
tin tho nrgroei to insurrection daring
visit to Florida, “As a General I have no
"objection to shaking hands with General
Lee, bnt I cannot bat regard him as adeser-
J*r and d—d traitor to bis country."
Heaven help tho poor Puritanical pop, who
is living on Government pap, and whpap.
should pbopeult be pronounced p
Guile.** . ...
Gen. Lee will be the guest of Col. Sander
son this eveniug. We all regret that hif» stay
*Uh ns cannot |>f prolonged, and hope Itet.
he will be permitted to refdfafto his Aotbfe
fully recuperated.
Nfcws. we have refrained from tendering him
a public demonstration of our regard and
appreciation of his worth; bat a commilteo
of our citizens waited on tyiq and tendered
£im the hospitalities of our city. * *
I enclose you an at tide from the Horida
Union, a Republican ah^t, published; in thb
City, and after taking into consideration tne
extreme Radicalism of the journal, yon Will
agree with tne
bote
acter
Georgia and the Radicals.
Radical, Wt
poned Until Tuesday new.
Action on the Georgia Bill Post-
led I'ntil Tuesday SnU^
Jli L
WAsatscTos, April IS.
lath. Scut, to-d.r. Ilunltlon. of Tim, mat s
nmsrbbl.tpMch ou tha Ouorgi. hill, sriO to h«.
b^n written by BriidJ UM eoitcfnilod by UTlttg
that ho had lived In Tliu aU hi. Uf.. that tho T. v-
ana watte Moody ent-throm. and th.it If th© Bingham
amendment patacd It would not be mfe for him to go
home
BoreSan, of West Virginia, madaan internal/ rad-
k^tul Tory stapid address.
wax followed by Tool, of North Car
olina. 'whose remarks were very contradictory
Hs took all aides at times, but »« underfftood to fa
vor Dnfcs's amendment for legalizing tho pillage and
Trx tha Cortes yesterday San. Prim lndlcatad that a
certain time would be allowed during which tha
rpBE REGULAR PACKET SCHfXJNEB
X LILLY. Huokb. Master. wlU have
dispatch, having three fourths of cargo
engaged and going on board,
pnhlbUea , <8^^^
I that tha strike hod
of the ett In the C
present. 1 f tkly'-feq'ffioTftifelal
jounullata loot night totsk. action lnkla^rd:to tha
plebiscUum: dirnbetl*. Julea PanV'Senoo.Pelataa
and PicOn^, aud m my other nietnbert of' the Corps
AT !*« tVATE [u.M^ P ritu^ ''!
uguuut
joum by a lis vote. Various suggestions wero then
Oir tlliposlsg or tlxe Uocruia l>i 11. an<1 it was fi-
decided to toko a decisive rote at six o'clock on
evening next. .
opinion ia expressed in some quarters that the
bill wBi go through with the Bingham amendment
as reoelvrd from the House, bnt those best informed
the result n ry doubtlhl.
m
Hissf ; .nsnjshnrj and Thurman have been absent
for ths past day or fw'o. Domocruts who desdrt their
post at such a time as the present deserve censure,
j. ‘ Puc*.
CONCJttKSSlOWIi.
WasnwoTOx, April 15, P. II.—A House contest
ts progressing over the deficiency for Post Office
buildings in New York and Boston as reported from
the Committee.
Tlis Conference Committee did nothin".
The Senate disabilities were removed from the sev-
fourteen Paris Journals were represented, and after
an infermai. discussion U was decided to vote’ nega
tively at th* plebiscite, and Co fclrctilote manifestos
ifgalnat tha object of the plebiscite. M/Jy
Paris official journal contains a decree nonil-
natliTg H.fl^*sris*a« kUnlster of Finance, rej^lac 4 ^ J
M. Buffet and charging U. Emlla, OUverio with
Boer, t ary ship of Foreign Affai.a. ad i*Urii£ j ia,'pl
of U. Dora and Usuries Rickards with that of Public
Iuatructious. ad interim. 1. m»
BVKBflKG OF HEDW^O^^q^jj
Clevelasd, April 15.—Modiua, a tovrn of woqden
buildings, and of about throe thousand Inhabitants,
has beep entirely destroyed by Are. Aa the town was
situated fdT from hdlpsy and telegraphlo connection,
the details have not yekb*«n received.
Medina nr tkio county siUof Mfdlna county, : Ohio,
and is situated abdct twentr^l^bt miles Boathwest
of ClevbUniff. , It was a trivlng • toMl| Containing fiva
churches, two high schools and a newspaper otfto*.
-- 1 Li —‘•l Pfli-r-. •
the kcosiknical council. {
Rosea. April IS.—A considerable unmber of th*
fathers abstained yesterday fTOm-asulating at.rtha,
meeting ot the Ecumenical Council, whan'tha vota
on the sekpsa against hetrodoxy WBstoken. Others
accompanied their vote* with dc<ls rati on s • of their,
disapproval of the manner In wbfch (4e stos had
MAU1NE UlSAHttZUS. r
Kbw Yobk, April 15.—The tag WllttamWell*
-. ploded her bollet last nfjht. Ot HlicflVe peraani
eral Texans wheae names were accidentally omitted ' boardtfour^ere kil.ed. ‘ ' ’ ’
Rs pa ration dy thz Spanish ALTUor.mrs
fOB iNDiaNITXM TO Ta* U NIT ZD SXATKS.—Sco-
rmUrj Visa has received letters from - Minis
ter Sickles, at Madrid, statinq that the Span
ish authorities had ordered the instant relief
of the steamer Lloyd A*pin wall, seized by one
of the 8panish war vast els ou the high seas
noma time since on suspicion of catrying
arms and ammunition to the rebels in Oubo.
The Spanish authorities have ordered that
damages be paid, aud that satisfaction bo
given in relation to the seizure, which they
totally disapprove.
The cas«» of the shooting of Potolonda, n
naturalized Cohau, is apologized for, and
order! sent to Cuba to pay his family damage*
and moke reparation.
Am Impkbial Betrothal.—It is reported in
Parin that the Prince Imperial of France,
who has lately passed his fonrtcenth year, is
soon to bo batrothed to a “German Prince ss
of high lineage.** Aa tbe Emperor of Aus
tria has on* daughter, the A rebel n chess Gisux-
Lonsz-MAJiir, who’is now in' her fourteenth
year, it is anppoeed she may lorin tho “party
of the second part." She was born on the
12th of July, J$54. while thw Prince Imperial
was born ou tbe lClh or March, 1856, no that
tha Aoatriaq Priacpa. 1. ja«t four mouths.,
,oonaM u d
Adooiti HdBTiaDi-Tttaaz. ExjxnmoM.-tThe
Cotton State, Merhauica' anti Agricultural
Pair Aaaociattoo will ltatro a grand ijurllctil-
total exhibition at tbe Fair grouniU in An-
gnatu on the 11th day of M.y. to cormiat of
plant! and fl.mera. cut fluwara, frtiita and
vagatablaa. , Bar. Oharlea W. Howard bus
boon aelected a, tho orator of tho day. tv.
acknowlcdgo the receipt of a apaeial invita
tion from Mr. E. n. Gray, tha Secretary of
tha Aaaooiatkm.» It will aff.trd na much
piaaanra to butprexent on tho inten sting i®-
perqnUitta, notaa compensation for pat^qrm-
iug the dutiea of their offleea, and tn nrdeT
that they may bo atimnlated to tke diaeharpa
of doty they aro hereafter to,bo rewarded
with a ahare or tho gonaral plunder. This
will be good nawa to tha loyal District Attor
ney,, who. In future, trill hare an eya on anch
defaulter* at leant aa have reaponaibla
houdamen. In view of thj, faoft Wo fttgget^-
Ihat it will ba wall foronr Democratic frianda,
t-ttpeciolly, to boeantiona whp^o booda Urey
endorse. The looaeneaa that hfa prevailefffn l
these matters will now bo at an and. An 'offi-
fi.lboud Will no longer ba regarded aa a mere
tire or euforeement, as loyal, inoorruhrilTe
—" — il * —- i..«—.* --a—
enforcement. Playing hondaman u played
ottL Going on official bonds will'hereafter
be a sorions and a risky matter, especially Si
Democrats.
Exroicnto thx Fammn Axnuotm m
"ArroopuaTB fjom.tnoji".—In the Uoa»i
of Eepreaenutivea on Uonday Ur. Lawhencc
introduced a bill, which waa referred to llm
Reconstruction CoffimitteO, for the protection
of the free exereiso of tha elective franchise,
which provides that no citizen of the United
states shall ba raqnind. tot write, , print, of.
place his name on any ballot, or cause the
same to be done, jw othejaiae do any pri.^y,
g&'VZJ:
known, tho law of any Stato - to the contary
notwiUatandiiig^ and ftunwtbfmepplii far a
violation, of tb* pt<3*io& & ftlj.
whether by judges of els
person, at a fiooofonet
iiaprisonraept for one month, or subjection to
both direction pfyth^
court having jarisdictioq.
More Caupet-Cao Rascautz.—jBcforo the
governments of the Southern Slates piusNed
into th* Band's of the £ord4_&i offici-sffirking
Yesterday afternoon, aboat fouf o'clock,
the Nick King arrived at her whan, having
<m.board'General Robert E. Lee and kin
dhdghter.i A large crowd of ritimi had as
sembled upon the dock to witneH* the arrival
and to catch a glimpse of tbe man i
ored and beloved by cVeiy Southern
tibll coi
ftkodjei
1 as tbe gong plauk was pot ashore a
from tks last bill.
bB. Cameroo tntrodaetfl * I»U1 sutbarixiug tbs city
ofWssblozton to subscribe a half million dollars to
ths Potomac Haiti mo ro Rsilroxd. . f
Mr. Sumner introduced a bill abollabiog the frank-
inf prhrikc*. sod flxJnc tetter posts&* at on* ceut
A blQ waa introduced exempting census mirshals
Vkdd taking the iron-dad oatb.
A rasoluttoa waa passed that when the Senate ad-
jooras at adjourn to Monday. '
Wasbuioiox, April 16, P. M. —Senate.—Mr. Sher
man presented a memorial lWar a number of citirena
of Maryland srtlng;^ the repealed the law forbid-
log compensation for slaves unjust'y taken from
tem. It was riflwrvd to the Committee on 'Oiaiaia.
The Oeorgta bill was resumed.
Mr. Pomeroy advocated the amendment making
Georgia a military dintiict, and directing that an
alartlisi be held next fall, tbe present Assembly to
'<Maa on December 13th, 1870.
< Mr. Htmilt >n, ot Texas, made an argument in
btdr of thairiilbrcementor tbe views ot Mr. Morton,
ft* said tbe war was still going ou in the South, and
fliriS the'only persons who had been disarmed In tha
domain ot t^e rebellion jwero the victims of robsl
(O bon- oulmoaity. The adoption of ths Bingham amend-
biart ' meat, he bald, would be the death-knell of the Re-
, Stepi
Omxr Juvncx CnasJt Facets Gmtutiit-
JCtsTT.—In a conversation between Chief Jus
tice Oboux ant) aotno other genUemen, a few
daya ago, tba Chief .Tuntica stalrd that if be
bad had it lia bis powt r he would have long
since granted general lunucaty for all political
ottsnoea, and that he is now in IBvor of pla
cing ao-callatl unconverted rol.olt upon an
aqnality with all other citizens-
Cotton ott ins ltr.D ajtp Oractnr* Rivcrs.
a New Orleans paptx of a lata data say.:
*-There la still plenty of cotton to coma out
of Rad 'Rivstj—fnlly tvcnly-Ilva tbotuntnd
bales from fehrov.port—but it will.nbl mo.a
to msrfcst until onr staple quotations give a
larger profit margin to plantena Tberaara
in Ouachita River some twenty tbonsand
balaaof cotton to coma down, certainly this
■noli atOsmdan end vicinity, back.’*
TnOwauaorNxwYonxCriT.—Although
tbe population of New York city u estimat. d
at a million, tha real estate holders number
only about fifty thousand. Nina hundred
and eight; five persona ont of every thoq-
aand, therefore, oeenpy hired properly.
The Democracy of Wyandotte, Knot as,
nominated and elected at the recent election
• negro candidate for justice of tha pence,
much to the disgust of tho Radical, there
about, who are now clamoring for a repeal
of tha fifteenth amendment
Aiong- other' Administration Wonders,
ceoNathc cheering one that the policy pp-
■nadin governing tha terrluSries Uanoh Aa
opnienta as the following vronld-haVi
the country. Now theyAaraiy aarest v ag^r
’tlon, so common have tha; become:
Nrw Oatiota, April 12.—®r-State ...
Wyekliffe, Saturday night went to tbe pi
rcaideuce of a broker and aold him '
0110 worth'nf Stile uurrnnt:*;receiving ,..
cash. Auditor Graham autea that said war
rant* are fratldktolff AsaamL I \Vycl|(^i,>*q'l
dlsa|tpeareJ, bnt bis confidential agent,
Jdushnvtiy, railed partite Broker for the- hul-
auco due, aqd was arrestod aud fifteen loon,
wind dollars recovered. Slate Andrto^-Orai 1 *
bam publialies a card cannoning tha public
S?re.“* l “ dM>r * or W/flbj
A private letter 'ftom VaahidRWn says:
■•Terrib'e was the disappointment “of: eh*
principal-Congressmen on bearing of tbe
Radical defeat Ih Conn ectlehUand wben.H'dne.
Jr HUM Brvjm OvSfeV *4®f«~\fM wvfce-
sieged with qnesliona, and aaked -what it
meant r He rorild oftly 1 admit it w»» ; ■sb’-t-'
and «. they tamed away,
Ct'«"szssgsj
etpremion o^ainit^oar *0* le K islation in
tliis Hall, th^t willri
Ook
xwell add H.’T. Raya, stepped aboard an&
sought the General in tbe upper saloon of
the boat The crowd»upon followed, up til
the Imnt was filled to ita ntnioat capacity, aud
ua tbfe e*R»-r tbrong passed around with un-
op*rererf liVatlH; each one wow severally intro
duced by i be Committee and shook hands
'flonVAf mtinjiC^tfco fc»enerul~ was ^nally^ei-
C 0 *o*ntR e *' to the upper deck,
se rubied nj>on the nil ore. Not a wonT* wait
spoken; nut a cheer wn* ottered, but the
very silence of the maltitadb upoke a deeper
frWliop than the loudest huzziui could have
;,<lXpi eKSAll. r .. * ,
Invitations were extended by the St. James
Hotel, the Price House, and other hotels, to
thb General, and a flue carriage whh furnished
by Harlridge A Liviogftton for his accommo
dation. The Coomiitlee, however, had made
ufyangement* to ontarUiu him at tho resi
dence of Col. J. J. Daniel*, bnt the General
declined titopping, and continued up the
[rivet on the Nick King, oiler a Ktay of little
: tiron than a half an hour.
The General looked worn end feeble, hot
expressed hiniKtdf as pleased with hie jour
ney, and Hiated that he felt much better since
leaving Savannah. Tbe balmy air of Florida
evidently having a good street
The General will return 6n tbe Nick King
to-dnv, ou his way book to Savannah, aud
during the few hours that the boat will lejr
hare, he will bike a drfv* about tbe city.
MfHiT They Don't Want.—Tbe Radical,
party, a« is well known, is the party, par ex-
cdkhct, of law, and order, and leliginffi and
'Progress, and great moral ideas, .etc., fodr or
five times. As an Hloatrationof the fact,
Washington correspondent at
Journal relates the following:^,
Ls'AVo don't want law,** said _
lLidic.il to h Conservative, who remarked on
tbelAaiir-H ruse, “The commitlebliavetlii
but? Ames’ friends have tho power./* di
in tlao 'h -11 tlo yon want with kwF , , *oA|»*‘
tiuped tbe repreajmUUye yf, " :u
m of til ideue. “We * want UteriH
AtUei uieasureft to perpetuate oar f
1>—4 Ihriji MltoeittM* Judiciary Cfmnuit-
prutlently cqrtsileil. tbe rebel
DUllify tfia new NUt* coxubtutlous sad set
lackt all ths beosflernt measures of Congresslou-
al IstfislAtlon.
Hs fAVorovlthe Amendment suggested by Mr. Drake,
which requires military intervention for tlie suppres
sion of arc ret organ tampons, and discussed tbe orgsa-
*is#d system of outrsgi*. arson and umrder now preva-
lent la rebellious States. This state ot things, he said.
. »„ ,SUbMlh CtTll
government in the South. It had been argued nu.
Urn* thta oroahttsd rostatraA# to tbe laws was tnriag
^Lra .tnolx-ra^ ;<i , 4JkAnn , lr _ ctIon —
ausvrer wav. thAtlike power had bcon dcisgAted to the
commxndcrs of the ullltsry departments throughout
the couulry, Aud the preet-nt condition of the South
was wholly exception*!. -The Senator from Massa-
chUsctts, Mr. Wilson, bail cr-tlmated ttie number of
open that had been munlcro-t in that Stato ainco
surrender, and the llgurt .-i exceeded the ut rtality list
of any engagement of the war (till
This Oktiiuate. lio coatluued, wu a very modorst )
ae. His owu belief wj* that not leva than ten thou
sand lojal heart* In the Mouth hid ceased to beat
simply ba^aue tb«y weTOloyal to the country. Tb*
trivial number of arre*t* ; in comparison with the
aggregate of crime, would ebow that the license for
theao outrage* was owing to a vicious aud disloyal
pubic aentlmenL Tb- prictic al nj^ratlou of Mr.
lUngbsm’e amendment would si-cure to the rebel
elament the remodelling of tbe MUte Constitutions.
the late rebel >*(*^.<1 uooM. In 1872. again be
found rallying arm-id thenatio.-al^D* mocratio coun-
C1U. but tbe UepuytCMi party would nev«r outilvo
the odium ot the total abandonment of tin
-colored raf.i in the so .-lb. and It was too late
to.revets© Ua record In behalf of that peoplo. If
sqt anpported by the n itiooal arms, the colored
loyalists in tbe Mrath wouid bite the dust,
[jie coo'd not Uva there He. Hamilton, for one, if
the principal of the Bingham amendment prevailed,
weald not dare to tet«A>4»%iisewa community- He
‘:bid not believe that any ftcttve Republican would
dare live there He knew the poop!*. II*,was born
--■iffirriw-d among th<ni f *nd i h*d lived ,a^l his life
aspJtog tliem. and Ibeyjmypo the maUblood^l^y Ml
“ aut-thruat* that do I hod ever/ptfUilttcd on hie
II 4RINE DlSASTKll and LOSS OP LIFE.
Foltbess klONBOE, April K.—Tbe *tearner N. P.
Banka, from Cherrystone, reports tlut the skip Great
of the Wave, from Liverpool, with railroad Iron tar
Baltimore, went ashore on Ho,*g Island on Sunday
night last.' ! Alt aboard were lost, aud iheir-bodits
drifted ashore on Cobb’s Ifland. ~ f ; j * * -d
The schooner Emily, from Boston for Miisnzaat
lost fosr other ctew overboard. The seawraa so high
at tbe time as to prevent flxrir rescue. w '
Ilf DIANTKOUBLES ON THlfi INCREASE.
Cobiennk, Utah. April 15.—Thc Wyoming militia
killed eleven Indians, including Black Bear, Chier of
the Arrapahat.
Sidney, liEBaaci, April 15.—Tfih'TlfdIxns' cut tbe
stringers of ’ the railroad bridge near Antelop* by
which fourteen cars were thrown off tho track.
THE FENIAN* IN COUNCll* ., ,<rt
I ChiCaoo. April 15.—The Fenian Congresa is ia
secret scasiea. It is intimated that on excited disiot*
aion is progressing in favor of an immediate njd on
CANADA ARB 'IBB FENIAN*.
MoXTCE.u., April 15.—Volunteers continue to ar
rive. Nothing new ha* transpired respecting the F«-
nlans, and hvrif> thing is quiet onto* border.
SANITARY MEASURES IN A*IIILADKL-
PHIA. ; .oia.l'J
PBiuDEunu, April 15.—Tbe Board of Health
closed to-day a number of filthy tocalitiro where the
relapsing fsrer prevailed. . J
- 'illK OKUttY BACKS.
London, April 15.—Merry's, bay ffUy Is Ike favorite
for tbe Derby stake, and hi backed seven to one
against tbe Arid. <i If
DEATH OF AYRKM,.TIIK PIANIST.
BoaroN, April 15.—Ajreq. the Piaui**, is dead.
purser tVUdman of the atoamahfp Virgo trill accept
onr thauka lor the usual fkvers. ..
(uttitfkijr^
iaDDtr.TOIt-QtWSTOOK.-la tut. rily. qa tlie
is’sOhL Bollock of rteorgia end .Gfi).fClsffk• or Texas.
aboOS Lands with Hamilton pu tha,coHtfluaiou f Ids
Match.
^Xreoun abd Vpoke agaiust tho principles of
Um Bingham; wemimeul, a miiitsyy
Itisoldfopy, sod onglit to In» abolishodc. * icon trot of
A motion to adjonm was lost by * M# vote, and it
finally agrsad to take the flnai ^U on Tuesdf^
at six o'clock p. m. The 8enato adjourned- it
r °{£
sldrred, sad several bills or local interest passed,
ana several members deplored adjournment over.
*■* AJ ' ■ 11 > i
Vmnacrf, April 15.—Tbe Chief Engineer of
t phm Araririfoff^riffiWTOtor tbf
Military Committee, suggests thirty-four millions for
fortifications, including two and throe-quartan mil*
jtoqa for Fortnsa Monroe,*tt^o'3^ft :B;toiir mffiions
fur the first paint slthecntrmce to SsuFnmcliou
ynttmivpHon, Cmtgh*, ' -••'•Jjft
HrnncJiiiin, Asthma
r- i.iu-sj :i • Anil Croup.
: «.tc.*»4» ntraonnuiw
WA; « 1V«
ompoeed of tha active principle* of roots an
i
i
i i? , 5>rsoLD'it l r atx. WrflAliiAifa. 1
ih29-eodl3mAwl3m • ‘ ‘ r
In Africa^ if any oq« ootnes be fob
without a fun dress costume—that ftp; a (Mtw
lilt and a rink hr *>a>nra**Ms Aaad /RWS-
rato tfan wnata basket before b* ran wink
twice. JZacftoef ] f ITlV/nf "
. Ut* scarcity of money in
no advance in the rates of bullion
I* anllclpaWd b; th* bullion circular of Fa-
*ta, Ans. Lutolkt *0o., of KrtErdavlaxt
prisoned in London for swindling over ftnW
haodred different people. Ha wa., when ar-
resu-d, nnder vrgagraent of marriage to a
white girl, tb* daughter <4 a paraon who had
bean pactwiaril; Tictimlxcd b; him.
Nenrspitpcr Htaaaa—mu .;
1M-V*vqfff, -fSacidMir mwairi
Ti la la—«*-««. Vkw p*.,t. ntUrr. mut
whatever they sea la the pub ic
jt. ra aw fCttl QPH. -wvewtr Mvrrwt.^
r. VO. iUto«U Wtra iortMt- rraMdU propor-
tli.of proprtoarr tao'lrfoiv. yor eutuntoi Uwss
vjtWMHbMrale.aa .ttoraMra ■
‘■"ri «tta the ptata*.
V'*!* *v>' .a«iiht wwnBS
It foThe aaraaiwjWrablyton. Georgia,. —-r Tfrk. krambwraV
Tara*. UMUp^i, Sc.. Am* before tinkin/ «-W*caM(c»^«-..*llk f “* - mm■«.
-withoutiiififf St thUr noae; off-twif tbrir^
brads, aud new_oaqjt, w?r* p^ on. jin^ in
nose. Tbe; bavc nothing more than a straw
bat ootr-Mffi *oo.^ra-
Z*~™ Af ** wrlrfro
The atroi
era rapid); usurping
loondom. .On* of them
that may baMfMMyJfo^
switunnng school for both sexes, and, aalt
eyea," etc.• ‘-*0 Lc# »vtcifc«
NeIt Bondar whipb fop re
cqnstrncledZjegislaturc of Georgia
fofo tbUHart fbWkwrapdtiWoouaUU Ml
1)0 in donbt wjutbst it ia a lrg
■ fovtr., • cnrjKw toJi—too up-hgtoraotra..
i or •tn-onkrnff, t». JUra^cb- ritif tb.
?lriti and Impartlsg roustitutiona] vigor, came for.
I ard to t fled tha its bsncflrtal effects had ex-
l Fipcotatloa* •/
Georgia Ti-arbt-rt’ Asuiriatlon
The Fourth Annual JlrrMiijj of this
Association will be held iu tho Le:tnre Room of tbe
Independent Presbyterian Church, corner of Bull and
Hull streets. Savannah, ou th* 3d, 4th and 6th of May.
Ter.-0>av. May 3J.—Tha Association will be qrgau-
ixrd at V o'clock, A. M. All address of Welcome Will be
delivtoied by Dr. R. D. AnNnioj.’PrcsIdeut Of the Board
of Public Eitncauou, fetvaunxlu rRtenpanso by H. U.
YvcxcBv D D.. Premid'-ut of ths AFSOoistiuin j
At iu o'clock, * lecture by W. U. lu tut, jsup«<ln-
twfbnt of Public bchoola, KivkOliali. H-UJcct:
-gusliflfittions of Teachers." - r A cli4£as*ion wlU fo.-
\ow. . a tlie subject Of tho lecture, t .i ; i •.
At IIS o’citK-k.*^ reportou -yMsyioui.aUcal Text
Boo Ita.” Q. J. Ou*. Pi eaidenfof .southern Prnt-le
Colleu**. Covlngtou, and Pror. Wifxruss KtrTncxsbuD,
Aihena. t » -1 ‘ J 1.
At 1 o'clock, a discuaston. 8u»J*-ct:, «Bv*t Method
ol Hssi.-liiiig the Atu-i*ut LaDyiu^ts.*' opeued by J.
8. P» Lavcsstek, Havjnuah.
A t Mi o'cio« k. s lecture by Dr. S. II. Stout, Secre
tary of tbe Bou-.l of Educatiou. Atlanta. Subject:
"School AndiltoCtitra " P.-lkJfcd fly a olscnsaiou.
At 4‘k o'clock. Genera! uusiu«MS.
At M o clock, adurrsst's by Hon. H. TV. TTrtLlsRj of
Augusta, and H<m. Hotoxfllrioffxw tt M*v*m>*h.
VtKuarsuAT, May Uu. -Aasctubla at Ho’eiock, A, M-
At o’clock msm1>crs of th4 J Asaoclxtidu will visit
the iiiiUilc achOoi* of the cky,- sccotniMmlcd by tke
Board of’ Education.
At 12 o'clock. di*cuasl«*n of “Jleport on i
Public Schools mi th* State of Ucorgis,**
tha last nieeflug of the Association. -
At 3.S o'clock, P. 11.. a lecture by Rev W. T. Brake- •
ry, with Critic!aui* on CsrUin Text Books, k’oll^wcd;
ifipip
^ j -RpMOVAL. ;' '
TTTE nAVE DFUOVED QDB'RCTi *
If; • from Uwfbousa kn
House, on Booth Broad stri
lapo, immediately itrthe r
hoh*a._
4Wt
odT
Excelsior, Sofia amt Mineral
J! f Oftoloio I) ( ,. J;,;; . ) It4 A
i
I' uiioi •,
TYETTEB THAir ANYBODY’S; B
JD market;. estsbli *
year* ago; is iucreSfiii
its brunches to Ai
wb#TO Ryan’s r .
Tvpxtatiun of bring superior to any
estabUshawipta.
vehtecu dlffarent’'would-ba
trill room like, sprang ,iOko - rxisteoce aad
again disapraarrd. tho superiority xf^hf yUoles
furnished tty JOHN .RYAN ul« sysconimatnliiig (he
trade. As to my »dperior km.witdge of thd basinets
and ability to coil duct it, when 1 sayto thoaa who buy
ar Oon-unsr riods water a* a bevengs. tha for ths
peftlwent>-five years my time hai been principally
devoted to tho preparation pf the various Mlnfcrar 1
Waters and the conatrilcUon'of maebiuery forth*
Ssnie, »r,dT Assert that I am tbe Only p*-r.on eagage-d
In the bottllar hat-tosss In Bavauuah,or tkehtO*.,
engaged lti tlie basicekawho il thoroughly acquainted
with Its;Various datsihi; tbat. I can procurd beads
ichsiiicsl'y and cboojicolly, thau any other
Wblls they rejkst
•. ThusIM
Ask lor .B
Blue Bottles—then'
market, but in ths Hty.
JOHN RYAN,
aplf-lm 110&U2Br»ughl6n Wtreet-t
tt >.tfP well, known lo.ke coutr*-
UNIONiyrOTTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMT,
V . ' ” Ir-Wrr il -< i”
AUGUSTA, MAINE,
Estnbl|lihcd ii» 184S.
Asset a, SUt December. 13C0, »early..
Dividends paid In UO..ii;;
Leases paid in 1K9....1
Received foe Interest!a 1809.'.i.
.15.0.0.000 OP,
. 302 51-8 00
201.190 00
240,670 00
At 5 o’clock, a
Method ol Teaching ,
M. f. HasrokD, of Msi
At 8 o’clock, address by lUKNas muss. D.
, end AffsataittUaPashodw FfiUiaitliili.lfcgikl
* * 4 kldiication * Soared of Wekltnr'Xlja Prosper .
. TumsDAy.-Mky Sthi-^AAba'totoi,
m. B. Sssllhw^Govenior of Alabama,'to-day‘(*1*.
Warner, of that btate, that he had
. operation r a vigorous
to thf TtoJencaand Uw-
-oountios.al Alabama, and
fgfftf*
tl.t00.000. .ratg ... , J
dadkw* nut— raa ir»«< m aw*
a aw eoupou book for wholeat. liquor data,.
Kgfotw.'oh foviantafitiy. it 1. nisrarai
.'tout til. form pmcritwf Wfil t*o tHliof th.'KIrit
■ tyj.r"
Total amount'paid-Widows and Or4<bans
since organisation. l Ji I,GS0,4?3 00
Totil amount paid in Dividends to In
sured Members sines organization.... 947.769 fO
Total amount Insured, over. 30,000,000* 00
HENRY GROSSER, i ; W. H. HOLLISTER,
President. Secretary.
DR. W. DOtfCAN. Medical Examiner.
outcToi’ii'Oritci:
No. $7 Court s»ts cut, Boston. Mam.
This long-eriablisned and reliable Company have
established an nffire in Ibis city, and la now prepared
to tako risks on first class lives in aU the usual forms,
rcuat mty, cccncuiT oi and fhcBl-
tnrtd tho ncim), ft cbalienges comparison
my Compkny lu the country-
O. -T. MURRAY.
■™"" ETirtit —
S. iU.'cOI.DlXO. Gen’l Ag’t.
apictf No. 137 CONGRESS ►TilERT.
DZCIPED KVCCE88 OP
MISS LAURA KEENE,
AND DRAMATIC COMPANY.
_ mGHTa
OF HER LIMITED ENGAQEMfcNT.
oF LAURA KEENE.
Laura Keene’s owu Tenion
FROU FRDU.
• Tprco pieces. Drama, bomady and Faros.
Is Sbe Hadt^-TwoCan Pliy at That Game,
i And Toodlos.
FAIR!
•* A PAIR FOR
The Benefit of tlie Male Orphan,
Under tlie Ctanrge of the
! lister, or Jit. Joseph,
Will be held xext week, beginning ou MONDAY
EVENING, a 7 o'clock,
1|N 1ST-. AN DREW’S HALL.
o-tTke frlendrif rhsDrphan aro in riled, and cxpoctad
to aid Llw-raljy ay, yood a cause. «p!5 8
Savannah Theatre
ADVKAT Ol-"
ENGLISH OPERA
IN SAVANNAJCY.
a uitrrED seasus of tas justly famous
mmmrn dfeba compait i
Under the ImmediaU dlrectiou and aupenision of
the beautiful auff SecompBahed Prims Donna.
MBS. r.mlni.iNE BIC3HGS Rf.bkarh
COTtfdsting of tbe following acknowledged first-class
'te BllOOKnoUSE EOWLFB.
~ BERNARD.
MB. HENRY DRAYTON,
MB. H. C. PKAEIl8.
MB. Jail. G. PEAKED.
MIL WARREN WHITE,
MISS EltfrA HOW80N.
•MME. KEMP BOWLER,
lifts CAROLINE RICIIINGS BERNARD.
With a fall and efficient Chorus of Twenty-five voices
Sad a fad Orchestra, conducted by Mr. I
The initial representation will take place on
Monday Evening, April 18,
SIX NIGHTS aud ONE MATINEE.
*' ' RKPORTOIREi
Monday—MAR1TANA.
Tuesday—BOHEMIAN GIRL.
Wednesday—SOMNAMBULA
Thursday— rRO V ATOBE.
O Friday—TRAVIATA.
Matinee—D001OK OF ALCANTAB1.
SatazdagiEranlng—CROWN DIAMONDS.
FARTICVLAR I^OTICB.
The public may rest assured tlut all of tha Operas
will ba rendered perfect, with all tha Grand Choi uses
and full Instrumental Accompaniment*.
PRICKS OF ADMISSION.
Parqnelte and Dies* Circle M
Bank Locks!
irESSR^. f ARGENT * GREEN LEAF, Rorhtoter.
N^Y,—?ias: i j Tnr tlcS 'g-jing ^htf'rounds of tho
public pints' an arjjclp Jafld Stoe)i 21. ov. r tour
signature^ challenging *»-
|Y., toaoAUf pick jour
lnpo^erous condiUops^ the'natar* pf which
preclude me trow giving" your proposition cna tpoj:
mi ni's consideration. • f, r ..»T *
I have picked your best f. or-whce. Aufomxlic Bank
Lock in riAour* and six minutes a Chicago, raptor
and HDXkkTUr, aajon well know; sod Ibelietelcui
pick itagidd In 16as time; and! will, with the aid of
an assistant, ogroe to open raaocdw ■sun Lock any
Safe on which yonr Automatic or Magnetic 1 ock ia
placed, whleh was in uae prior ; to Mm tat of March
last, iu«ldo of tlirse hour*; providtd, tha consent of
aby banker who bos one Iu use eta be obtained to
allow 1 tAe to oiHtota upoi It, and that you her say
oth* Kpcrtbn shtSbe allowed to tamper with tbe lock'
Previous to tke trial. I to place behlow sot kWh lock
*>““tq4TK»lt»Ilk. nfiMat,nt
*,MMhvmwilc , ‘ J , if I fail to - open It Iu tlio time'fcpecifiod.'tho amount
ibtacf: ‘•'X he Best so deposited to’ Deloii^^o $o&, ft I s^tCceed 1 '.'tJji'
Offra-.d by* Prof. amo , mt tobelong to uie. ‘’Tip?. 6*1 tobeebnSucted
uudi-r the super* is*on or aw japiriiaf couimiltre. ’’ ,u
Kotwlftistannlngyohr fain** asMertlon «ha yonr Mr.
oftent has pUifcwl uui UlUto link towk. -
new my. tougrj-toPdbig fh
l-I^V:fL0QO Bvl i in'l »-Uiu«
Cbrononn ter ltaiik to'ck. as
Viet dr EAek.HkiVd wklelf
eiioa'duys* bsnl work, knd.-aliowr ^on or o«) ouser
tbay or you place a Uf a amount tehitid asid look aad
MAPE'S
NITROGENIZED
SuperpliospJiat©
OF
L I M E.
We take pleasure in again offering this POPULAR
STANDARD FJuhTUalEkR to Uk-Planters ol tieor-
gta, Florida *nd Alabama, represented by us (orths
past four pearl. Notwttlist nding the Mcvero drought
and other misTortunc* tliat l>eiel the crop* during
; tbs past season* MAPES’ SUl'KBPUoHPUATE fuUj
sustained ita high char Oder, as attested by tbehsfi'
dreds of certificates from leading Fkmuii.it* thisaad
. adjoining Siatirx, extract* front a few o! which we *p-
The graxnanp quality of Map**’ —
tiZZSS,
I, -oivdiaxrd I
mittf-. will
i ptaVe a IB s amount behind HBHHHNi
i mil the moo. y to belotigto me. and 1fyou
joaooey to belnug toyBUffiiTbr trial to bai
rsrh.
limit the lima of u,y.<MW">.«> tventy
•waffe tha took..
rss
iit»*r»e-
nutaql
«arr^raiHif
rtmt earths trial *t Ccmmodora Ua-
ahwJhV’SMaad Imcalarity •» amtaHhipa.. a»
* .•caaffiSemiKs:
stosxr
tbootabl daQafa-war* draws from tbaUaltol Httftr
fafaaai ra -----1* thehnivaa toad foe lav DM
GJ i ai*,, a tbahoods flUhi
ark- UulveHltjr ttr flaw wran
Optic properties. This is exactly what th* pubtli
DOVtMfiBrii(tBSlB Kra anj Ha atw numa raba ( a
Anaheim California Wine* " aT »
At A. O. Tbaaek’.K.ickanto’ XlriUB,,.
k taMaainn vratr Oay. •» U oUaek.
gases
raafia ny-orat-a-e.
jjatatoSkOiS Ira H. Cri, fa
First Dtatrlst or T.ira. Jurau
Hamphnj, of BtmtartU.. Ala.. wlU anoorad Ja&g.
Ilraar. ahottld thasraatvera
fetthaDfatrict of Colombia.
afrSjTannah
Reception Committee, ahtha Aa»wri»tioa Rooms.
Tb* 8- cretary will fUnilsh Rsfarn Tickets to tboss
Um ££?A*TS fiaeiridfia Ibr Ibe Ajttoisic* School
»jssa!i
School Requisites of all kind*. Tsacliera aro n-qncst-
ed to collect all po«aIbte lofornisti'»u in rogariltoth*
condition of Edtroatiofiln their JMUitfeap tbe nnss-.
quality or toOractj^^jijif^i^ r
ItariMV* of thsBtai*.’
i .if; y. £ua
< ggagfliiabajia
ASSOCIATION wtil bPiIWto
FLOWERS iron tbe surresnsding country, for tha
Ballroads awlhatoto'.raad
^ ascuri^^rfr
I tan open either. Tour AWomiiUc ur -
, is* siX'differvOt wsya, witooiit any
knowledge of.kbaouuibar «f yoazcoinUa»stl<m, aad.
wiin.au little notaa aa not to disturb* jHrson si replug
man adjoin tog ^oopi. Now Is ilia lime Tor you to
k oqme out likf-Tpen, fcud prove tb the poDlic that you
mean bestowtataesd of tryUffto noodwjakttraa
with year ndfcifcoifc artfcMe.
' r-II V: t.-iil ** em . ■ ^9^71
£HBB*!2b
25
too bbto. CWOK
100 hkiat vaUMOi, rmoit
Jtf'mtr*lam will h. heu at thriOOm,
riaht Dtrtctor., to nuum«,th« .t&tra of the Comply
^SSST^^' S5to"
ra«t**
help for th* attataussntof man’s true;
Bant fTOa, ia sealed envelopes.
- HOWA1
ASSOCIATION,
_ L0t)R w
ffiHUCKsf MANlcnA FLOUR:
r: Y eld ut
CUNKINOHA^..
’ ’;'AGENpX 1 ’WAWTEJ),
^^AtjiofT.TaoitougaLi
UotfsE IVrra. Etoydom of Bararia
Alt farther tufWaMUwifurvtaiiMt hr. >i :
aafauriks«».*:' , •, M^fejiiije.Tu^Sk.
WANTED 1MMEUIATELY,
fflHBEE i FUMT-ftLAWI_ jUtSlM IE -THE
-vanta^.wh, be taken ot Its risff and justly earned t
•:i Extracts. .
JTDOE A. TARVER, of Jefferson eoupty. Ota
made aitrlp them times a* much Oettoa* by odax
tMapee* ttaperpboaptiata;” fg well pleased with it
end believes It to he a Afe» 1 fertiliser.
Rev. 4OH. A. LAWTON. Of AU»udsta» 8. O..S|ri
'•Maprs* Superphoophate" in 1«67. 200 tts. per
acre produced 800 lbs. per acre of Cotton *«
land .which .without manure would not have
made ,over.6qp. lbs. per acre. Iu 1866 planted
Corn on toe Uad without manure, bet tho jwwssat
years'appheatton of Phosphal*' palpably bear fitted
the crop loaklLig lb bushels per acre, lu 1869 u**i
8u0 ft*, of-Mapea'Phosphate.” to Jtjly It promised
from 1 000 to 1.2U> ffi*. of Cotton parsers; iRonyht
blasted this pmsprot—•wm make about 800lbs. pot
acre. BflnUar laad unmanured wouid nut bars made
over 300 ucdOO lbs. (wraeriL Up dot* not heslotew
_ SiSwUynivcialUittfZ.r’kmJniF’
cent.; tba red laud aastdmbtcd In its yield, Ao r*«*
to beaefit tba 6rop after June 26th.
MIL E. P. BAIL BY, of Newnon, Oa., applied 200 Iks.
of^ ••Mapw^^toperpbosphate” Ut OoUou ^er »cre <*
hundred/annuls per acre, four times mb much as «h***
4io fertilizer waa used on aatna loud.. He prefersU*
any ether ArttUzsr aad tataOds to use it altogether u
MIL M. A. EVANS, of Bartow. No. 11 a B. R-. Ota
Haifa ton ot •Mepes’ Haperpbosphate" ia 16*
md about »rwa hms fli M 6 ** tovatlsfied with ttaro*
‘ It. wh*ro no manure wa# used. /(*tod*Tf
for wan any Other fertilizer, and le rsgero
o.ykmiTiUb ra
ire J. K. 1IDKTOH. of Ottalry, Mo. 1«KA *
L, (*>.. wravou W^‘MmraFoUf«f»hMptat. pri
tro .imlJW th. ralozml yiri4 of lu. IMid »oa Mfwri
^tStarSdBNqtloo
rpDR DHDEItSIOEED BATE XSI* SAW EOBM11
Jo*CopratoOmhlp, uoilerth.fiimama.of. , .
1 t ANDRRKON & PAP®, i
Fur the transaction of a.! ■• i: '(_ ut
GEHEKAI, conaassioisr
S!!53bSfito4cft%ine8 8 .
-SSgSSSUffipS&SSSgSuASSSl'
|S|j|ra|^|^toiratac[raan>E«aQK
EDWARD PAPE-
^wflliout mataw
r.CfcSoUtb and Hias PoweL
county. Os., certify that -Majri*
ay-tiSs
l *MrE^I.*v!’xtwBE»0». of Erionam.
-kfrara- snpwfiararhm, irarari
taqanflmri abht. mrani*. nw (3
Sraawiarradjraraim]fo »«on.»»dm^u **•
Co... cov-peavra
m «P-«»?sSfS
thu jio. l rwipw
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