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VOL. 4—NO. 123.
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THE FENIANS;
Active Preparations for a New Invasion
of Canada—An Advance Guard of 30,000
Fenians to make tbe Raid— 1 The Move
ment died for July.
The New York World professes to bs in
possession of fall information regarding the
movements of the Fenian ogganizattou in-
this country, which ia said to be more ac
tive and powerful than ever beioye t> and to
be in readiness for a formidable invasion of
Ciuada this summer. We give the World's
report for what it is worth, remarking that
as the World seems to be in sympathy with
the movement, its revelations, if true, would
seem to be a doubtful method of aiding the
Fenian cause.
After alluding to the causes of failure of
General O’Neill’s demonstration in
iD the summer of 18.66, the World says:
Since that memorable day of the 2d of
Juufc, 1866, tho Fenians have been more
careful, and less given to the game of bra j.
Fenian officials and brigadier-generals will
not give information now-a-days jf they can
heip it. taught by the bitter .experience of
the past. But withal there is another inva
sion coining again—one more to Tie drea<J-
ed—fur its perfect organization, discipline,
the hostile Fenian who may .purchase it
The artillery ig now on the bordet ready for
qsK h* tore* lot* qperart azaiast .€» •
oavaiy, amieigSt bhttenrtiol’arullkfc.
a few days we shall be able to give mole
startling r^velatipna of this gigantic move
ment, whlchJus Jkeen'^jrganified so secretb ■
and noiselessly for the last twelve months in
onr midst, without a whisper or indication
of ita ultimate purport.* r f -' • s’< •
To show what, until ihe present hour, has
beetf’ the opi nion of tfeis Whole country.npoi
this aubjeo.t o/ negro rule, wet have only io
delivered but a short time belore the War
cratifcleS
iidge Douglas; 'the other, ih i
declaration of that? Republican leader who
was twice elected by , hi* party to the ihle
magistracy; and “who; bat-for the assassin's
bullet, would now be in the place filled by
Andrew Johh^nD..*n^darrjjhg opt the fame
policy: '
Judge Douglas—t hold that this Govern
meat was made ph the white basis, by white
men, for the benefit of white inen and their
posterity forever, and should be administer
ed by white men, and hone others. I do
not ‘beUeve that the Almighty made the
negro capable of.eelf-goverqqtent.
Mr. Lincoln, in reply—1 am not, nor ever
have been, in favor of imhkiog voter* or
jorora of negroes, nor of qualifying them to
hold office, nor jniermarryimy them with
white people, and I will Bay, In addition le
this; that there is a physical difference be
tween the white and black race, which, X
believe, will forever forbid the two races
living together on terms ot social aod politi
cal equality; «m inasmuch as they cannot
so live, while they do remain together,' there
must be a position op superior and inferior;
anal, as much as any other man,am'io
favor of having the superior position assign
ed to the white race.
manifested great attachment. They lived in
the village—Hatton, his young- bride and
Tommy—until about® month ago, when 1 at
Ihe request of Hutton, Mrs. Fullerton and
Tommy started with him' on a trip to Ohio
on business.
iyed at Sedalia, Hatton
A T.le of Bigamy-Murder, Lynch Uw
, aud Female JD«vot|on.
A man calling himself Captain Hatton
settled a year ago in Ssreoxie, Missouri,
courted and married a Miss Fullerton,
• respectable widow lady of
aui the skid with which it is to be managed that village. ““ had frith him a eickly-
by the Canadian Government. looking boy called Tommy, -for whom he
llniish power is to be everywhere attacked -•
north of our boundary line, and simnltane-
ou-ly, with a loree largo enough,' in the
opinion of Feoian officials, to Complete the
work left unfinished in 1866. For eome time
past General John O'Neill, tho President of
the Brotherhood, has been traversing the
cjuiury, and in each State which he fcaj
visited conventions of all the circles have 1
been called for the purpose of listening to his
plans and receiving his instructions for the
coming campaigo. These instructions are
secret, coacise, and to the poiat. The citcles
will obey him to a mao. Over one thousand
circles pay allegiance lo O'Neill in the Uni
ted States. Canada itself is honeycombed
wiih {reason and thousands ot Fenians are
living and plotting in ihe shadow of the
British flag. Besides large sections’of the
French population have imbibed doctrines
'.tree rouge or extreme stripe. For twelve
months pest, right in the face or the Bailed
StMes authorities, thousmns of aeryicea-
^t^SsS? <££’%?£
8. SSWa. »-•>;
Feoiao ;
lUU 7. "f nuarrels have and do exist among
,a °’ t hnt the first Euglisb soldier that la
till dbra Fenian ballet will leaven the en-
«t ^powerful body ^entai^mtione
«f t **£2 b a e&fw S hfwon!d*ake «<
ment. A11 ® re . . nnwer in Australis,
"•here who E pr!krto land in Ireland, and the
SSk’BsS&S
Femats ot whate e • V j l8 mea .
lieve io the English PaiL^f r J y 8ay thal
r a h 8 Bright™ill be beaten always on the
John Bright Will . ni lhat we re
E ' ,,bl t e ci“ a ^offid 6t ^t a renpiW^
Id at.Sedalia, Httttqu procured *
attorney, with which he retorued
obardwie, 1 anaby Firing of,the, writ'
lug look possession of Mrs. Fullerton's pro
perty, and commenced selling the eamel
Suspicion was excitei). < His answer to qnes^
tions, .as. to. Mrs. Fallerton's whereabouts
werennsatisfaptory.' lie was arrested after an
enoiiing chase, and, threngb letters found ou
his person, attenUorewas directed to a certain
haute in, 8t. .Ipuis. There the officers found
Tommy, in the person ot a young woman
»hi confessed'that sbf was Hd'tTQn’a wife,
and had oousented to his-fraudulent ihsr-
nage of Miss Fullerton. Slid had .'been
drugged duriug the journey, and Miss Ful
lerton had disappeared, and, she bad no
doubt, was murdered'.
siStsras att^g
s:.rr.r P w"”‘2-K{
m the house,where she was arrested. A mob
took Hatton from jailand bamt bim. He tad
Massed bv different names: Dan Springer,
oJolepn Lee ■' “A. G. Hutton," and many
■ I ara The frail woman whose devotion to
s oi led her n o be commutal of inch re-
eoPinv crimes i* n jail atCsrlhage. She
r Seb nami was ftTry Wliliams
she was barn in Scioto cottiUy* Ohio,
io Oxford to school, became, infatuated with
riDrioeer? runaway with him, and they were
mairifd at IrCntoi in 1866.- Afterward she
went with him 10-Kansas, JJ
male-attire aUhiTteq**?.
was present when jie tftapicdMiss Falleuqn.
PRICE. 5 CEXTS.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
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SKf®* 5 -.DEBHdtATED,
WHOSE SCFFEKIN03 H*AVE BEEN
PROTBACTED FROM HIDDEN
CAUSES, AND WHOSE CASES RE
QUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO
BENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
Iraq
omnoE or*WTOn:<*irt*LiL m,\.,
sieia '.j; ;BUNkWAiMsfdhJMl n 1
anb urns ecHcrev. ¥arr«k.
«TOS»Tiuw9i>i.t;:-i,
JilT' on- aaarm’an. uan
Sir/^vr.r.:v:*SEff >■■>* '
Connecting with train «bet leaves AQgoata8:40 A- <
w
Macon.
the
neared au accouut
prtsed horse thief by a
:led
he to snecaeo, - tBot Ireland must
Sb man believes that it is the duty oi every
inn up the contest. AH that John rermu
and William E. Gladstone can do will 6* as
nothing in the eyes of such men, simply be
^ 7 view ihe question in entirely diL
„ Aft
ortse-d horse unci uj « mob, Dr Belf-Stj.
vigilance committee, between JanwrrtfcHl
asr%H
placS'ir in an ^Uitdy dlga^UgM,
tiid^
cause they
f TUereforewe are to witness another inva-
,„„“L shortly, ot the Canadian provinces,
bvthe Feniaa Brotherhood. This maybe,
_ ^ i v.ts* iy will piHUP.
hutched at, but U wiU come, and that beio.R “l
lajgneu , s-jmeibiog may happen to a .
veals the horrible foot that ab InnocentdBan
has suffered death at the bands of tb* moo.
It seems that lwo yoong men, pariiaUy in-
SV the horseb
down toCedsr A'aUs.' aid al'-"' “
and bung
he it°^ D a1so 1 sl^Wtbat t ^oir obcrt3 wa8 b ? D *
the next da^ '^Mla-.re now om for the
If yon are snffering or nayesnltered from
involnntary dischargee, whet effect does it
pToduee npon your general health t Do yon
f*el weak, debilitated, easily tired ? Does a
little extra exertion produce . palpitation of
the heart? Does your liver; or urinary, or
gans, or your kidneys, frequently get out of
order? Is youf urine sometimes thick,
milky, or fiocky, or is it ropy on settling?
Or does a thick scum rise to the top ? Or is
sediment at the bottom otter it has stood
awhile? Do you have speiisof short breath
ing or dyspepeia ? Are your bowels consti
pated ? Do you have spells of fainting or
rushes of blood to the head ? Is your mem
ory impaired? Is your mind constantly
dwelling upon this subject? Do you feel
dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of
life?, Do you wish to be left alone, to get
away from- everybody? Does any little
thing make you start or jump ? I 9 your
sleep broken or restless! is the lustre ot
your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your
cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy yourself iu
society as well? Do you pursue your busi
ness with the same energy V Do you feel as
mneh confidence in yourself? Are your
spirits dull and flagging, given to fits ot
melancholy? If so, do not lay it io your
liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights ?
Your back weak, your knees weaxi and have
but little appetite, and you attribute this to
badly cured, and eexuai'eacew-.". —
pable of prodneiug a weakness ot the geu-
eraiivii organsl The organs of generation
when in perfect health, make the man. Did
you ever think that those bold, denant, en
ergetic, persevering, successful business men
are always those whose generative organs
are in perfect health ? You never near such
men complain of being melancholy, cl ner-
vousness,;of palpitation of the heart. Ibey
are never afraid they cannot succeeatn
the company of,ladies, and loox jou. “ d
ihem right in thaface—none of your down-
oast looka; or- any other meanness wont
them. I dohot mean those who ke *P * *
organs inflamed by running to excess. 1 wsc
will not only ruin their conatUaucns, but
also those they do business wUh or tor-
froinb%dljHCR*^mi8?i
.f self-abusi
°-nrtnHny
„ „ ve iaottv mt*t> ■ »y e y/ v, t
anihuta.. am
Connec lsxwldi trsuthat laaSss AUfaataUdOP.lL
DOWS NIGHT THAIS.
Savaunah 6:10A X .
AwSre' 7! /■.'' .7;!i {! ”.' ’siSVi ’’
Wtlede'mille .8;68r sc..-...SOOTH
laioatoB ...,a.-o»PH:
CcnnecUrg with train that leans Augmta l»:lo P.ll
, tifldfatE,
r/J .
v DBS. SSGEI) 4 L’KVttLE,
DENTAL,, AUBOEON»,
117 CHj|nw«|^Mkuta; Iqaan,
I*, ; yi,
.. hy-An OpwattonS fa -pental Sorgirr cap be per.
Mtri>^riMjoi»pWia >lhtit>iWiwm pleMa keyaae.
gAtS.kIgaW'arvte-- .-.masu^sm
DR,tt. J,fl01fALL,
maylfl—If,.
JOUH G. Ot
AasUUatK ~
SOUTHERM
life mmm
‘PonhBitfBtf MaiXet atqmre.
PRINCIPAL OPFICXS: Y v>
ATLANTA, Ga m MEMPHIS, TENS.
I.OCISTILLE, KF, ' y
CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000
I Pare Loews. Its ptocipal bnelaeisTs WithHontK-
era states, and to then it appex's tor p«uronig«L Ijt
Has Ample Moan* to fally Protect Poli
cy Holders and Pay all Losses.
;
' * SOARD OF DIRtOlllRS. ATLANTA, OA: ‘ '
John B. G '.edon, Bky. H. Hill.
A. a. Colquitt, a, Austell.
E. W. “Holland, T. M, (Sllwat.
B. C. YIscet, BlS-siira, " ^
J. M. Johnson, Wads Hampton,
J. F. Alxxasdeb. . ./,!
O^FICEKS:
John B. Oobdok. Prildsat; Bin, H. Hni, A. Hr
Colquitt, Vice Presld^ta; a. Acartti, mTw. Hol
land, Finance Com mil lee; W. O. Morris, Secretary.
BOARD OF BIBEO^ORS. MEMPHIS. TKNN:
B. C. Brinkley, President Memphis A Uttls Bock
Rsliioad.
8am Tate; President Wemphli Oharteston R. H.
F. M. White, President Min. & Tennessee K ft.
A mo@ Woodruff, Pi esidmt Memphis * Onio B. B.
T. H. Davis, pr« sident First Nst’l Bank, Memphis.
n. p b. MeBp ^
T. A. Nelson, Cotton Ftctor, Memphis.
Hugh Torrence, CottonFaetor, lltmphis. !
J. Wells:*, contractor, Memphis.
W. A. uwynn, Cotton Fafcior, Memphis.
8 H. Be BevoX3E, Planter. Meiophis.
L. Howes, Cottou Fac or, HepipDid.
i\ W. trazes. Attorneys!: taVi, Mempbta.
" ““ c ' jmmiaia “ a Mer -
GEH.
UASEHth ThAVKUOT AGKSX.
net ASSETS OFliE COMPANY, FEB.
1st, 1868, (£56,917.94.
--OP HIS PRO-
'otx» res'; sctfallp
'a. MOWS *
. coroer ot ST.
SQUARE. Ssfnn.
Lm
HAYWOOD, jSAGE^COs,
Har, opye^.Uielr auw ar.( srtudtve .
I c © II O U s e,
|*S10NATRI> *> BAT ICS HlirSB," on tt
iormaily known as “Andej
196, 198, and 292,
J5? y; 5 ai kae P c °n*t%ntly on hand a large snp-
^ 1 2wIi£df , ,A f ? r8 i - thn cargo, car loud or package.
trarftrtiHies ire such as to enable us toexacate
With dispatch .
43“ Orders rn y a^o'be left at ti.-ir former olflce.
STEAM
spJlO—lm
ton
ISSUED BY THE
OP SAVANNAH. :-l' '
aprSC-tf .1 OFFICE, 11T Buy Street.
Grocers,
OOR. ABERCORN AND BRYAN STE?
Savannah, Ga.
WM. S. ALEXANDER, WM. A. BUSSBUL.
ocll—ly
have brought about that etate of weakness
in those "W.9M
evstem 80 much as to mduce almost every
other disease^^.df^t^-
a ol'Julv. Somelbing may happen
the euu OI , vet will Uie.iova-
latertu* with these pan ^ E , g .
s,ua l ^ e . p |“ < i: ey ^, y cannot seed enough
aDli ‘ resist the combined attack ot thirty
irooi-s to resist tne ^ nniforme (i troops,
K?' J ^ d ea T d number calculated by fleneia
O NeUl as capable of capturing the principal
iCt f te»eattend
sand veteran ‘Si®SSU
^a^v d enthou»ud~ h in«ldto
C c"d“hese troops are «permneed gen-
tlemen, ^nttbaFenUna believe tire
fight hard; but ft* n led tape that it wdl
are so tied down cy ^ do anything
be Impossible tor “> The Fenian
out of ‘te roufmremancex /h^, ^
assert that a thooem Qr leQ thou
cannot be guarded by , g mll itia cannot
sand regular troops, and that mimu
be depended upon to st^d ,. .
paigu suoh a| Fenians “ h Feniaii
organization and eompmeat of the ten a
this time wiU be tui.y ias goodM tb.si m
Ihtir adversaries, with the gxcej
second column of fiTC thons.ni1 ^
penetrate Wcliand, Urecolu and .
Counties in C»*4 a " e *5
X»i-.
JOHN McMAHON & C0„
SSALSBI ZB *
Groceries, Corn, Oats, Hay
Feed, &c..
D0£»R I86UGHI01 ADO JIFfERMI ITOEITI.
tsr All orders prorapuj .ttmUeUto. jjas-t.
IV. *1. SNEED.
DKarrisT.
No. 117 Congress itrtet, Savannah, G*.,
- ^XaS.^, 0 ^ *
with Sub-Agenu in Cltjandtne Cvumties adioinhi*
meyl8r-tt ...
gigry Farmer Should Have
Tffi
ARU°Th«V were retort tertrtch tytt* JnjMJ
,une Oreat Paris tipsUinn, who **wrtd tothwi
WM. ESTILL, Jr.,
1UEWSDEALER
AKD
BOOKSELLER.
Bull St., Next to tho Post 0files,
Stopping Mm ter. ««l »»'*"'• “ —
Corner ot Bay ml Lincoln .treett, (over Wm.H.
bidik.A Ca's Store,)
SAVANNAH.......« v • • - - .GEORGIA.
f-^VSWS SHIPPED and put on board SSS"
V'e*ii uot'^e. Marine Preieshi noted aod extended.
aep.lt-it
Osaia. Krnrnr.
Chas. Clark.
MURPHY & CLARK,
HOUSE, SIRS, SHIP aid STEAMBOAT
eainters.
QllaGiNQ. ©KAIKIK?, MABBLISQ, GI.A-
2iSQ, AUD PAPEH-HASGISOS.
,,'AKNESS OIL, XXIAl QRBA8B. etc.
77 Sc,«. *t., between Ball and Ortyten,
mhU-lj gAVABBAH, *SA.
ESTABLISHMENT,
111 Bay Street.
We have attached to
First-Class
THIS OFFICE 1
JOB FUHTDIS OFFICE,
mproved by the] addition of all the Iatxbt
Smuts op
Presses, Type, Borders, Ac.,
EVEBYTiiLWtt
FRENCH DRESS
—Am—
cloak-ma king 1
to it, tor $2.00; Pap^T P*tt«rnB tor lodlei* W'ki*f *.
warranted to HUO oenta; Gored Dreisea ana Skiru,
aO cwnta each. Emhroldary. Stamphos and Needle
Work in au tta teanchas ptomptlj executed. .
A3-LAWBSTAUGHTTOO&T by Madam IWnry a
improved chart.
, Ve. 133 Brwgktea B*rc«t,
febFB—<f PP BI'AIRH.
THE LADIES
OF THE
Society
each arttetea aa the
JDUCfilMothe
aollcM the patronage
K »t. who may need
Jan 25—tt
Ja». W. Keogh,
LOCKSMITHud BELL-HANGER,
pTAR REMOVED from the corner of Jefftatonaad
O. President afreets to the
President a
CORNER OF WHITAKER BTRHET AND
CONGRESS-STREET LANE.
mh*-tf
WM. H. PECK;
BW WABH1IGTOV Pl'ftAE1>
NEW TORN,
Commission, Sealer In
SOUTHERN GREEN PEAS,
BEANS, NEW POTATOES,
TOMATOES, PEACHES,
AvCef &Os
3 s COSUGSMKNTg BOLlcrrun,
Referoktea ia 8arannah-J. a Rowland k Co
Joseph A. Baku. »ah84—4low6t
AGENTS WANTED
FOB THE .
Life of Jefferson Davis
B Y FRANK H. ALFBIEND, of BioumoNI).—Thi*
u tha only tall, authentic and oihcial hletorv of
toe Life and PuhPo aerrfcerol the trat South*m
leader. Mr. AHrlend baa had the cooperation and
UfiatancAol the leading Confederate offlefaht In the
preparation of thla work, aa wiB be apparent to all
rel»L. S, iSr«*«***
I»0 CO.. Atlanta, Ga.
iATIONAlfMDBLISH-
mail—am*
From thi3 Date.
VfB. J081AH GBEKH LOW. Mr. CHAS- GBBEN,
lfA Ja., or Sevennah, and Mr. ALFRED DJBELL.
01 .Liverpool, become, partners la our house, under
the firm and style of
CHARLES GREEN, SON * CO.
CHARLES GREEN A SON.
Start. Bw, May nt, ISffi. m ,1—im
CANCELING and BUSINESS
Aiture.. .menu. ^
(an 21— ' Havanas*.—
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Description
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PrintUnff
SDCH Af|
CIRCULABa
IW- T. M AT ,
(Succeaaor to W. H. MAY,)
I WholesaU and Retail Dealer In
letter »—
NOTE HEADINGS,
BOOKS BY "BRICK" POMEROY,
•saswa
By ••Briek" Fomeioy. Price, 91.60-
NONSENSE; on, HITS ANDdHIICISMS
ON THE FOLLUB OF TB DAY. Ey
“Brick" Pomeroy. Price, ®li60.
FOB SALE AT
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
BWi STHKBT, REST TO THIS POST OFFICE,
fctill—1
THE AGENT OF
FRiaa ft«rv>-“ COMMON 8ZNSB B8WI50
TcriX2l2>” la happy In Minfflootog.tp aloag
ftroGctant public their snivaL He aseerta t
We understand lhat one oftb"
Visiu such Crimes with toafwrtlg-ti^M*;
serve,
b
Ieelind asd Evatavre—There is ane'
nroiect for the benefit Df Ireland^
ueo\ engineer b» memonehzed
“ favur of,» causeway .W connectirflaad
th Great Britaim, At one point there is »
a » ,,i «Ii* e i eV eg miles between the two
mllliops a .c«U4 “Sw^e'snhnnhfoi
heir to. and'tfie real cause
scarcely ever ta«pccrtd, , «Bd havB ooctored
for all but the right one.
Diseases ql these organ* .require the
ofadiaNtlc- 1
QHAW3S1 oa;
HELMBOLD'S
_ _ SUDDLER’CHIRNESS. 1C„
*qr.t •
mrlte»rly I OAK and HEMLOCK (termed)
LE LEATHER,
HALF and LINING SKINS,
,aoiILad@
tor
isita such crimes with Uiepeu.uy ;».r . u-f V TTl TT
erve we hope tha ringleader* wUl mt »be hF IstlXA* *
lauefit Of ii..—Qnhnaiw Ttmo.Meil Lf. I :t . -
BX’TiAtiT
„_^alo and
Nh“garA to operate against HemUiou and
Torunto, while three thousand. men will
the
j“^*wUl be a rtving-of thiriyda^^ndvo
direct continuous
yeu$
hence be
Asot:
mornio.
- W tHE'QAKAT —
,3HUiAl-’^3Ha UriA
SJ* is a certain core tor .1
OlflXASBS 6? WS SUhhSSi
pwnoo
* a'BAViL,
mA% edsjuru* 0 wrej nr»u«n wr euapw.; *“ 0D *
W h1y;C9AL AUJ CAtTLJSSCAm |
CM >wlry-*»o, tkreefoar, STAvUsiMUinriwnkfev
„
sSm; ■ l, . FOB SALE
\rna OTi»*Bs«fcFb'0iMB fob bue .bout
sc; S ;B ^*S'^r:::i®^'»ssSil 1 7,000 Acr«8 of Fin® Land,
9°- _ ‘ .... live rw. ...., ieoi, T^oots, |-onntT.bglotiviagtotes.^.tect
Dr A. BeLeroctle, decrtMd. That lrtfl. ere tat* 0#
In sepinte surveys or in. to two thousrtd wr^aiid
wntbCoia either separately or tosethtr, u deetreO.
some of these bade in heavily timbered Bj%“Sai
j'H.lJii^^iiejare'S^'ritrttedAert Oebln Bluff,
ttWwS'polit't'ieioutStoboate P«»vutbtoreg-
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DRAY BOOKS,
RECEIPT BOOKS,
CHECKS and DRAFTS;
handbills,
FOOTER*
label*.
BUSINESS CARD*
PROFESSIONAL cards,
WEDDING CABDM
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to escape; D»*r® 0 ^, J jl^ a -41iUs, —
any uffetoBffi*, Zfzz**^his headquarters,
commandant oi gAarireB if any.
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Gould, -d Lalkm.^ General ONeiU
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