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Tunznax Moimnto Skptkubbb 6.
■ AW AdrertUemenls nlirayi fomn
i linkers
on Fourth Page.
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Pune.
Sl>.\-STROK KS.
B(J*. "Siugedcut" in whut syndicate is
rendered iu pnptiU*rb language.
Mu The Kowiuui Herald tot* oudecl
the sixth year at its waste not and now
lx-ginato Tank itoolf anintig the *%ete-
*®-Milk sioknese in prevalent in aome
)«rta of Inili— Milk iu ant siok in
theae parti, Mt aoue house keopors do
nay it is might7 wank.
10L-Chief J ugtioc Chase i» still “uharg
ing” kiimadR at the Magnetic Springs.—
PoaaQd; be is preparing to “attract” at
tention as the coming candidate.
WW Hawley no doubt was right in
tulBlC Butler “a liar and-a blackguard
bnt What a plagiarist he was to do a thing
of that kind. Every decent, intelligent
man-in the oountry has been calling But
ler the same thing for yean.
■Ok- After all that the Courier-Journal
has said of middle names elaborated, the
Indianapolis Journal writes him down as
“J. Benry Watteraon. ” He would rtt
be sailed a “Bonrbon’' than have that
name throat upon him.
M- The Ctmier-Joumal nayr “It
naad to be said that when John C. Cal
hogg took ntiniT all the people of Sonth
Caattbna sneezed.” The Courier-Journal
thought to measure itself by the same ex
peasant. It took scoff, but the people
at Kentucky failed to sneeze. They a
not “op to snnff ” of that kind.
JUg" Hie Louisville Commercial hnn. tar
severridays, had a good deal to say about
Tmtosasd Ha political editor. The
Chmtrrinl will please oonsider every
p iha Sex has said against the Oou
ft Radicalism as applied to it
self, in answer to every thing it can say
about Tax Sen’s course.
fug"If Grant should be nominated for
re-election next yeat, which of his broth-
era-in-law will they nominate for the Yioc
Presidency?—Cornier-Journal.
As the stock of brothere-in-law was
long ago exhausted, the next beet thing
the Radical party can doiato lookamoug
tbs most aaaloos of their party organs
for a V. P., and what organ so xealotia in
n.»ir interest aa the Courier-Joumall
There is a man at Omaha who has
drown
and failed in
trtSdto kill himself
ing ,fv1 outting hia
each case. Me would like to bet him a
trifle that an attempt to kindle a fire with
nao-exploaive coal oil will do the buai-
" ~ r-Jounial
If the fellow wants to get rid of him-
aelf let him “buck" against the C.-J.,
and that organ will slay him like it slew
the lodger and Isaac Caldwell
Mu The Louisville Courier-Journal
says: “Some of the Bourbon papers
eharge that we have ‘swallowed the
amendments.’ Wchave done nothingof
the sort They were thrust down our
throats, and wc simidy declined to blow
ourselves np with nitro glycerine to get
rid of them.” That journal may now
avoid the necessity of blowing itself to
pieoes with glycerine, seeing that it hue
accomplished the same result long ago in
trying to “toot its own horn.”
Washington, D. 0., Aug. ‘10.
The following table exhibits the num
ber of homicides in each Htnte and Ter
ritory during the year ending May 111,
1870, as compiled from the mortality re
turns at the Census Ollice, August, W,
1871:
JA. M there is a reader of Ths Sox
who had ever been inclined to pronounce
“OOT civilisation a failure,” and to be
lieve that the Cancassian had “played
out,” he need only to be referred to the
interesting Hew Mexican dispatch pub
lished yesterday morning. The enlight
ened politicians of that section made a
suooeaafol effort to revive the “old heroic
days,” when men ware not afraid to look
into the muzzle of a pistol, and a dirk
was ‘iw proper thing for a babe to cut ita
sywtenth upon. Ths scenes described
in the despatch are enough to send a
thrill of pleasure all along the Rocky
vertebra: of the West, and if
Bret Harte, John Hay or ‘‘Walkin’’ Mil
ler don’t celebrate the episode in verse,
it will be a decided going back oa their
geniuses and inspiration.
MV* Unheralded and almost unan
nounced, The Moeaic Magatine comes
from Nashville, and awakens the hope
that Southern literature is to have an-
uttei pswpwpw whieb to rest ita claims
for consideration. Externally and in
ternally The JNbenfc attracts favorable at
tention at once. It is beautiful iu every
particular, rivaling even in general op-
peasanee the beat made Northern and
EngMt magamine*. Its letter press can
not be snrpeesed. Among the content t of
this, the initial number, of the new enter-
priae, ere found “Astronomy for the Mil
lion,” by M. F. Manry, LL D.; “Naples
and Vesuvius," by Frank Reid; “ Death,
a Punishment for Crime,” by James F
Stokes; “The Mont Cenia Railway;" an
artiole on Dante; one un Bismarck; an
other on Baron Von Moltke; one on the
Temporal Power; besides quite a number
of others upon fresh and interesting
topic*, and all of them more or
thoughtful and readable. The .Mosaic is
published by F. C. Maury. Subscrip
tion <8.00 a year.
TPmhiligtoii correspondent
of the Baltimore -Sua, telegraphs the fol
lowing to that paper under date of the
1st instant
Ron. Charles Hays, member of Con
gress from the fourth Alabama district,
writes horn in a spirit of bitter oom-
plaint over recent federal appointment*
in that State, arid wants to know if there
is no Republican iu Washington who will
ronre*woL to the adminifctn^ion that huou
a oonree is permanently dtmepnttog the
Republican |»rty there, and handing the
State, bonnd hand and foot, over to the
Democrat*. The letter olinrgpH tbal the
pivaent .-olkctor of Mobil* 1mm already
other State*), is distressingly in need of
more '‘reconstruction ?” She has coolly
and audaeiouajy rid herself of the ltadi
eal paftv, and ehnaen to He Demoerstic
in dofitiufi of Gmnt’h wishes; uud. what
in fully an mortifying to the Admiuistrn
tion, the iieoplo persistently to
g"t it;) n “Ku-Klux outrage,” or furnish
other reasons for the shadow of u hint at
“martial law.” or other means of enforc
ing support of the Radical flirty. Tho
pain orisiug from tho fact that the State
is Democratic, at present, would l>e
greatly ameliorated, in the estimation of
the Radical*, if tin Democrat* were not
careful iu their preaervation of law
and order. One good, bloody “Kn
Klux” murder in that State now, would
be hailed with ohoer* by the Hodicals. If
one negro wore oron soundly flogged, no
matter how justly, it would boa delicious
morceau to roll under the Kndicul
tongue.
DRRAMN AND EBAL1T1KM.
[Thu following poem is the laat one sent by Phcebe
Gary to Uarptri' Batar. The JfciMr Rays "
Um- song of the dylu# swau -tender, and wweet, and
beautiful."'
Thou royal roae of June,
Why did 'at thou droop before thy time ?
Why wither In the flret eweet prime t
dld'st thou die eo eoou ?
For. looking backward through my team
On thee, and on my wanted yean,
1 cannot ohooee bnt pay,
“ “ ; lived to be my guide,
during the day, having been detained on
New York roads. Illinois, Ohio, Wist
a child of light; O. Golden beed-
Bright Huobeam for one moment shed
TTpou llfr'e lonely way—
Why did*at tlion vanish trtm our sight ?
i 'onId they not spare my little light
From Heaven'* unclouded day ?
That gsve youth all it* charm*
What had 1 done or what had'at ttmn,
Hurt through Shis lonesome world till now
We walk with empty arms ?
And yet had this poor eonl been fed
Forever tremble there ?
If stfll they kept their earthly place,
The friends 1 held in my embrace.
And gave to death, alas!
Could 1 have learned that clear, calm faith
hat looks bey
And almost 1
Sometime*, 1 think. Me things we
Are shadow * of the thlnga to be;
That w hat we plan we bnlld;
In heaven shall be fulfilled.
That even the ohtldrca of the brain
Have not been born and died In vain.
Though here unclothed and dumb;
They live, embodied evermore,
Then we shall hear our Lord
Say, Thou hast done with doubt snd death;
Henceforth, according to thy faith
Shall be thy faith's reward.
MURDERS.
Nil in tier of I'rnoni Killed Iq
Others In the States anil Terri
tories During the Year Ending
May 31, 1810.
Htslo or Territory.
Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
California
Colorado..
Connecticut....
Delaware
Dakota..
District of Columbia. ■
Florida "...
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Iowa
Kentucky.,
fjonlatan*..
Massachusetts.
Michigan
Minnesota..
Mississippi.
in
Mis*
Montana
Nebraska ’!
Nevada *?
New Hampshire *
New Mexico
New Jersey *
New York
North Carolina J*
THE IIOWK FAWILY.
Thr^e Thoutand Howfhik Fra-
initigliiitti. !Wan«rliiHfMc.4)TPs
tlom, I'Af nis mm Dinner.
Harmony Okovb, Fkamhigham, Mass., /
August 31. j
Over three thouaaud members of tho
Howe family have gathered heroto-<luy,
including rej.rosentativets from every
State iu the Union, ard from acveral for
eign countries. A mammoth t>ut i*
erected, in which dinner is laid for over
three thonaand pemoBH. The Howe fanii
Jy were called to order about 10 o’clock
by Cot Frank E. Howe, of Now York.
Prayer wom offered by Kev. Willie m A
Houghton, of Connecticut, after which
his eon-indaw, Mr. H. €. Wrick man. in
Uarria county.
There oro two negro children at Gagci
♦ille, near Burros & Frederick’s store, ns
white as any tpeeimctvs of the Anglo-
Saxon race hereabout*. Roth their pa
rents are on black n« charcoal. The wool
on tho heads of thes<‘ children beam a
strong resemblance to that on the Hicks
of sheep, and about as white. The eyes
of ono of them is constantly moving from
right to left and rice term, which renders
tin' child very near sighted. Medical
men pronounce theae children n strange
and unaccountable freak of nature.
«lic florenre Bemnq Machine
ugh
Col. Howe, Preaident of tho di
family welcome for all to all.
‘ song
of welcome, written by Julia Ward Howe
udien
wan sung bv tho audience. The oration
wiui tlion deliveml by Hon. Joaaph How.-
Hecretary of tho i dominion of Onnadti,
l>oing receive*! with opplonm* throughout.
Ho c<»nclndod by exproooing the hop*'
« tH!
that the two countries would soon
unite*! ok one great family. Another
aong, written by Caroline Howe, was fcl
lowed by a pretty poem written by Julia
Ward Howe, which was then read, oren
ting great pleasure. A brilliant address
by Judge Howe, of Now Orleans, and a
song by Mrs. Hinckley, of Ban Francis
co, followed. A few short speeches con
eluded the literary exercises. At 1 o’clock
the dinner began.
At the dinner of the Howe family over
3,000 people not down. Large arrivals
from distant points came on the ground
ork roads,
cousin, lows, Oregon and Booth Aroeri
oa were represented, in some instances
by whole families. The poem by Mrs.
Julia Ward Howe woe the gem of the
literary exercises. After dinner, Colonel
Howe, Rev. Francis Howe, aged eighty-
two, of New Bedford; JohD Howe, of
Providence; Rev. Dr. Dewolf Howe, of
Philadelphia; Mrs. Caroline Howe, of
Portland, Me.; Mrs. Lonisia (t. Benton
Howe, of Bombay; William Howe, of
Bombay, N. J., and Dr. Greeley Howe,
of Natick, made speeches. Resolution?
M adopted thanking Elias Howe, Hon.
Joseph Howe and Colonel Frank E.
Howe. The youngest representative of
the Howe family present was four months
old and lx»loiiged to Boston. After its
presentation to the gathering. “ Auld
-*angBayne,” wo* sung, general eonver
nation followed, some very ancient relics
were inspected, di icing race*. ?ded and
was continued until sunset, when the
largest fs-nilv gathering ever held in
id i
New England separated, nothing occur-
' e day’s enj
ling to mar the day’s enjoyment.
GEORGIA NMWB.
SAVANNAH.
The Savannah Aetrs of Saturday speaks
os follows:
We were informed last evening, upon
‘ ‘ flow
ery reliable authority, that the yell
fever lias broken out at Beaufort, and
that it has assumed an epidemic form.
The report may be exaggerated, bnt that
the disease exists there does not seem
to admit of a doubt.
Mayor Screven has notified the Be van-
nah ami Charleston Railroad that hereaf
ter no cars will he allowed to run through
from Charleston to this city. All trnius
from that place for Savannah will be met
by trains from here at Yamnssee station
(midway,) and no persons, ears, mails or
articles of any kind will be allowed to
como through.
The receipts of clean rice at Savannah,
from the 1st September, 1870, to 1st
Hoptemliet, 1871, were 21,775 casks.
There is about tho same area planted in
Georgia as last year. We think the area
on the Atlantic coast is about the same.
In (his section, on the Savannah and
Ogeecheo rivers, the crop is not as good
In
as last season, it having 1»eeii one of the
most grassy seasons ever known; afid the
two hurricanes injured every crop more
or less.
The Advertiser of Sunday has this
item:
Mr. Clark, who was engaged in the
cattle and bntehering business, rode out
on the Ogeecheo road yesterday afternoon
on horseback almnt- three o’clock, for the
>nrj*»Be of attending some live stock he
jad purchased. At a point near the
F*nn«ylv«n*s..
51
RhodaUkuKl ._
■nth Carolina
**7
J,
Vermont
'•shington “
W*«t Virginia..
Wisconsin.
Wyoming .
14
. IS
KOUd by Indfons
ArlKona
i'olormln
Minnesota. •
Montana...
Nebraska.• •
'’sOTfr-Retorns from a few oounti
not yetroceiviNl mzy di«btly olrnnge tbu
S^temonT “K*uJuy Iudmn»” are m-
alwled in “Homicide*. ’
rtome New England lady, Mrs. Oaniela,
tre Ijoliovo-HUiothor of Ibo Duniclao^io
,to ind«mont—hz* *“T<mted ■> u«w-f«rfcd
apimrntus for keeping tbe liullez stock
in^s up, TTluch izto Mipereede thedmej
honored imd knightly garter.
It mzy
do well eoolign lor uione —-
anflloient rotundity of limb, bnt onr Vir-
giniz women are not dellciont iu any of
Se neoteazry laijanot. tbzt go to make
„p tbe iierfeot monld ol fora, and can
JL .i.ii. mim on and Hloekzop w»th-
lionz.—
keep tbmr gotten . ^
not rezorting to any IM*
Whzt will tlie Yankeez a*k oz to w‘"eo-
der next? Tbe gzrter 1* ^
oherizbml iniditution; and altlioogb the
olaztio inventfon with the boekle bzz
Seen adopted by inzny mty l>dlc«. the
free-born and unoonventioozl oonntry
Jrfrii Will Wick to twine end tape, end
Slier Wring*—come even .«og,^rt.
tbe nrimitive wi*p ol W»w. we win
i^e'Tooe ol tbi* oew.fzzbtooe.1, top-
, * V " , u’. tniii n onr
-rksof the road beyond Coopers, his
horse stnmble*! into a ditch, falling
heavily upon his rider, injnring, as was
subsequently ascertained, the spinal col
umn. He was brought into town in
great pain and attended by Drs. Read
and Smifh, whose efforts in his behalf
proved of no avail. He remained con
scious until the last, eon versing with his
friends, and meeting death bravely and
consistently. At a few minutes before
eleven life left him.
fniffdutttfotio.
<r. g-. t xy n o w e r*.
Proprietor Excelsior Plastering Work*,
I». O. Jlox 440, ATLANTA, <» A.
•ngl* «m.
SHARP & FLOYD,
M-ecrmoRs to
GBO. SUAIIP, Jr*.
Whitehall ttt., .Atlanta, Ha.
.MAM'FACTTRINU and SEDCIIANT
JEWELRY.
1 IEALDUS IN
Watches,
Diamonds
and Jewelry.
FAIRS.
GOLD. SILVER
ANT 'FACTURER
Jl DKONZE MEDALS for
FAms.
PITCHERS. GOBLETS, CUPS, TOMES SPOONS,
7b Jip^mrrmTvr rvtfr ronrmit-
tee9.
For monthly, county *nd yearly Fiir*: We «
fnll lino of
PREMI1M8
Of all kinds. Wo guarantco PDtFKCY 8A1T8FAC-
TTON, snd iriR giro tho BEST TERMS. Wa do not
doffirc to make any iToftt oil ol County Fair* Just
storting, nnd sill toxc rdea*fnr*‘ in fining hirg** cr
■mail order*.
Give n* a c*U <0* write for pritwa.
SHARP * FLOYD,
ang8 lm. ATLANTA, GA.
Henry Bischoff & Co.)
WHOLE8ALE QROCER8,
MID DBAI.KRB IH
Rice, Wines, Llqnorz, 8c-
gn,-w.Tonnren. Ac.
K». 197, East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A. J. HARALHON,
Cornet Marietta and Broad Bt-eeig
f.f'.ryn.fi. .frrno.V
ro.g.gMiiii.r .irnrs.i.rr,
Wholrnle «na n.tel IUxlrr In KmNITtmt.
09, Consignment* aolidted. Cash advance* <
m*lgnmcnto for anctinn in atnrs.
Rr.rrBrKi’Ei*—Mcsura. Gordon, Willis fc Co, Rank-
ra, Wall Street. Atlanta an«8 lm.
MOT T Nl» CITY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
LOUIS, MO.
OF ST.
MYERS ft JttHRSTON,
Agent* far Nerlhern lleorgia.
I Atlanta,Ga
S Q
OFFICBRS :
JAMES R. EARS, President,
If CHRISTOPHER. M R. j
city i
BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTCKSI
Colonel C. PEEPLES. President,
WM. H. Tt’LLER. FSQ.. Vlce-Frestdent.
THf/ST I'.Kfi :
J. W. Morrow,
C. W. Henderson,
Lodowick J. Hill,
George E. Glhhon,
So
Ev,n f. Howell.
J. C. Klrrprtriolr.
Jotm A. ritt-n.
Albert Howell,
Angrew J. Wert.
Alvin r.v,
A. P. ‘Phompeon,
T. M. Elyen,
John Keely,
J. J. Wiilwm.
Dr. J. A. I.tnr.
Hlehrrd r. CUcnn.
DhArle, H. Klllttn,
Ar.B.AHV.
The .Vete* of last week ha* tho follow
ing items:
Additional information from South
western Ooorgia, and the two lower tier*
of oountioa to the Savannah River, eon-
vinoe* n» that the oom erop will be large
ly defloient. Wo shall again bo com
pelled to draw from onr Weatern crib*.
By a note received from Meesr*. Mal
lory ft Welteli, lessee* of Willingham's
mill, in this comity, we learn that on
Monday last a fatal accident occurred to
Mr. F. M. Wilkinson, one of their em
ployee*. It seem* that Mr. W. wa* at
tempting to repair the feed belt of the
mill by pausing hi* leg through it, and
before taking nis leg out, called to the
llreman to “go ahead,” which ho did, and
the licit caught hi* leg, winding him
around the shaft, tearing off the leg tie-
lmv die knee, and then tearing oat the
thigh at die hip. He died in ahont five
minutes after becoming extricated. De
ceased waa from Twiggs county.
Wo are now in poaaesaion of reliable
<lsts from the whole of Southern and
Sontli western Ooorgia, relative to the
condition of the cotton crop, ami it i»
onr painful duty to report a disastrous
failure. This is no sensational announce-
meat, and is not based upon doubtful in*
formation The bast sections of this
jiortion of tho Btate cannot possibly reach
two-thinl* of an average crop, while the
poorer sections will scarooly exceed one-
tliinl. The acreage of tbe latter lieing
ronoh tho largest, the plain deduction is
that a ball crop wtl| not be realized.—
Before tbe reeont storms and oontilined
rains, tbe better Isnds promised a good
yield, bnt not n fnll crop. Now the rest
*_ a i - — e —a—* niul ilia
it making ftarfnl ravages, and the cater-
pillar is spreadingwitli destructive rapid
ity. Wo have direct intelligence from
nearly all tha largo plantation* in the
dll .limint orenng. we are tree m Oakwoods liett, and the concurrent testi-
Volant tire" It is a direct assault "1"'“ * mony disclose* disaster every wliere.
SHTSviliretton. a blow j MAcm.
garterM rights; and we ' v, ‘‘ — Tbe Tdrgruith of BnotUy nay a: «»*.*;,•*. Wv
T^ire W to>g?m torair’stookmg* Un-I llev. Dr. H. H. tote l’r*'"i'l'D‘ 1 “’ftiTT*
Irefire Itetroe toyonr lMnnb ., ()f Verier Uuiveesity. end (smily. sailed jrtwm.l.t
th r.r^^ ,d m<!^ ttrgrsodw.ti ,,on. Sew Y.wk for Liverarol,
up?n lt , tb J|!iKh^o.l^»rer , staliUsbed— Wednesday, on tbe Cunard ste
° w" ^ "ere u i Itosma.
l . .j.i in VirmutoliUll fkiTi'imrM
ti. a. oiarou.T, m a-., I I
J. W1STAR VANCF, M.D. j Examiner*.
All policies irruo.1 by thto Company b«c«
forfWwWc after the payment (it
»al pro-
imitt[ g ... .. jatdcfic4.
iMvidcniia ’dncTart'ff nn mi ally on all pollrio* which
have boon two yearn In force, and in propOrtlou I
mlum. No restriction* on travel o
tho amount of premium paid.
Olflcc i N6. 15 Whltflian Sf., tif Stair*.
MYRRH k JOHNSTON.
angm-lm Ajfcnt* fat Northern Otoorgta.
University of Georgia. >
SEVENTY rraST YEAR.
I
PACrLTY.
A. A. LIPHOOMB, D. R-. LL. D., Cn*J»CW.LO»,
H. H MKLL, D. D., Vic* CttlVCWLWU.
SCHOOLS.
AQriMit langnaif* W, if. WADDELL, A. M,
Sodmi LanSuaE* M. J 8MEAD. I*h. D.
K«nrfogLqjSK»LrtU»ra—CHA^A.
Ithtca and Metaphyalca- P. H- JfEIJ., D. D.
Vhrtlfomatlr* VrILMAM mmUChTORD. A. *r.
SSnSwliloaonUy-W 1.. HUORN, A H.
Chemistry, Geolnjry, and xprlpnltura- W. L JONES,
Ci“i ?nst n <ertn« I.. H. CHABn08Wtm.A K «
\jkw—WT l~ M1TCHKLI- A. M. and B. D. MOORE,
“■ "' u|rt,HAhw>t -XT. W. LUMVZ18, A. St..
LUA. M.. U T. Hl'irrZH, A. M
* .bovn named adn.ol« »n- in lull ODPemton.
smantt, m.T WlMt vlabrer brrnrel they vlrti.
XpAntolsttnnttun U l«l<l w Hie vrotcwl ial Srhoot,
<rflaw. AffTti-nltnie, .nd 'dell f'r>rtii,<rlng, vtilcb
MV. tert, .■Itesdfi to „mt,iw» « mvcb l»rg«r n«ld.
IkiCrtlSmaRMlte -Otli'thrtlni-rrtlrhribHcb'xil
W Timt^ n mXciis I ’»ir. 'bW^o., in .11 iMiBrt.
|I0 a month.
information, address tha Chancellor,
TneirtrlTifr, idndent* r**dncc,i
. YpensDR |275 i*r annnm
Fur farther information. - .
or WILLIAM HEXJIT WADDtLL.
■mrtl-Mwdll* I'nlvarally of Gaorgia. Athena, Ga. j
Frolfht.
iuu.no tn.
T iff foBowlnj* deaerthed articto wiU b* sold at
A net ion, »f uot taltod for within thirty days, by
WIOTOKIjY,
tin Pijier en
PtrBtiiaanp fik kBdfi
AM Sn
ATZiAMTTjL)
T -SL-S
J F. I^Td. 1 i«ckag»; DUmond. A.', 4 bdxca tohac-
ro* I*elt’.8 Jk ltr« . 5 boxes V>ap; a. A. Alston. 1 box;
W. If nrfarti. I lexfT Aheft 1 kyrteSo^^bp 1.
1 «>inl*y, lto***; lame* >Y*cman,
and <dfccte>l a Demoenitic triumph, and lu i| r ' round the flag, uud .bod In*' f;>unir<r < A SatnTday. Ims the
hope, some .top will be token to prevent ^ „f blood in d.teooeat tl>cw»r-
' dieil on the after
hope* some step
the recurrence of snch an
vent.
It is growing more apparent every day
list Alstouna. in common with some
t«r rigid* « i Uav. .laoob W. David
with Ankee Infvocracy! -Htch.um tetr tun ^ ^ ^
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