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The Election bn Monday.
■pttb AWTtMCAH PASTY-
imagofatom'- uftia Goscreot Brawn
Kraey honest man iuOeorijtawill pronounce
wehlanguage, calumnious nod foul i
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TBE DEMOCRACY IHItmEBAETl
■. ■ ■ *..**- <•**.— ■ ■
One Hundred andSev
democratic MAJORITY I
Ptom Sauna.
The Score:*ry of thu Interior, It U ssid,
bra received * emgraphio despatch, .dated
BoouviUe. January IS, (tom an sfielil high;
in authority, to the affect that the protolavo'
ry parly in Kasras uid Tiuwphvd, electing
iheir incite ticket—Ligis'ature, Uoveroor.
Li' 1 1^.Jliti:
Atlanta stand* tefietowl, regenerated, db
— - 4
'***- OfEoeiH No dttturba&ccs or dif-
"anjthaittw^fa
e^w*rtbrmi«a«*d[tin8.tta».t»f'hn»s,
.rartrita®*. .Wthe.^ttheDerasra*
racy *w» theoselwi gp^raUj daring the
whole day, and in it, too, tfcrit opponent.
strained ever; nerve to hold oa to the tost
' r their poorer in the county o( FnN
too. ThejOie routed, fcneritr, tkorse, Srat,
and oar city tha flag of
the Democracy will hetSrotih trinmphantly
vara, bearing npoo ita ample :’oIds, ‘equal
rights to aft and epecial.prirjl^M » nW.
bhutily do ve congratulate oar city
open the ramltl Breedfrom,iu so coiled
•American’rale, ve ibaO (eel confident that
iuorety interact aiH beadvoneed.aad that
ita • p W«r'(riUb *bicb the Demccraer bare
been charged} will be preserrad btnoifurth
to the city. Wo bara no time to say more
at present hat to call the attention of our
■ ■ tadera at baae and abroad ta_ the. oSehl
statement cTlhepolb which trill be found
boiotr, and te Invoke for. onr gallant leader
is the contest, LUTHER J. QLKNN and
creg candidate on cor ticket lot Aldermen,
three dtaa. from the nomocracy of Geoi*
♦Gtaw,
Ofieial Tote fbr Mayor and Aldermen
of Atlanta.
' " "Moya.
5141 Wwamr,
, tstWard.
493 I •Collier,
413 j McDaniel,
SI Ward.
•Wei.Arabian. 5M| *Lbve.
•Coleman,
Lavibe, .
ficvltiea occurred at the election, or Inter-
feKcrauathejariorMiisoarunj.
WFcreigu Catholic pa|*:s aucouncv
•that H’lo Rsebri, ire tragedienne, ,-v»a re*
Csived into the Catholic tbareh at Paris on
on the 18 th ’oil.
| Uocas.—The Rcoseetot iilo a commit),
tea ol tha whole on the st*bioflhe.Uuion
the Ptnsidea.’e aenaal tneaugt, “
_ Mr. Scepbeae explained and decoded bia
news’ heretofore aapriurad. He affirmed
and challenged contradiction, when b'S said
that under •-'« neatriSHiy tows, as tbe/ now'
eland, owing to iheifunyctfect phraefirtogfc.
the Ptesideot cairnot at all use tha army or
nary. It was only by consttoetioo o? £-
tarpalxtion he coaid do to, a^d all doubt
shobld-b^ reamed by legislation respecting
than lays. He argued that there was no
power in tbi UnitedSaues to proTent Amor-
tpnog, anautsmia tnat t;oi yonnsran a
so firmly of this balieif that ho asks no las
crease, of the bnmerlealTorco of tbo army
under bia command, althoagh supplies will,
of course, bara to be iaat to him. W-
Only ora officer. Lieut. Smith,. 2d dtas
Koone, was etok—all others, ee also th^
offiget* of thj Terriuty, veto In excellent
^Itoset^, tito«« •!»«»*•
tioo of the army encaged ia tbie expedlMou,
Wjsn uneiptciedly farerabla eontlition.—
befiire iriafhrcMMmta can reaeh them irpm;
ocr froalier, but hi. tha part of prudence
to send them aod thu goTerhment should do
, Proclataatioa of Gov. Commie j,
Guts Riven Cobsit, asas-Pr Uwdokb, )
1 - \
’ Ur*aTaaun.oar. Nor. 2Ut, 1,857.
JV tit Ehptt af Utah 1)rHtory\
On the lltn of July, S357, too Proeideut
appointed mu to preside om lbt?> Esehiiire
lfoarltD.-ni of tots Territory. I arrived at
tbfil pilot on too 17th of inis month and
toaltixtibaoiy be tlelainod some, time in eon-
sequence of the lose of animals, dqring the
reoaet snow storm*. I will procs d at this
poist-tomake toe preliminary arrangement
for the&mpbtary organisation of tho Tartly
tonal Oora'rcwent. ’ ,
Maoy twtasoaable ante of violtoco having »
recently btca-commvited-by laidau-dmli- 1
vtdtulif supposed to have bsen countenanced
by too lato Executive, sneb persons are in a
state of rebellion; proceedisgs will; be in-
stitnted against them in a Court Organized
by Chief Jostico Eckels, held in this county,
watch Will inperaeda'lhe'necessity of ap
pointing a military comtnl-sicn for tho trial
of such offender*. ItU my duty to enforce
ter’m fiat ebdioe, far both we add; tbs'king.
join of liol will be free from oll hellish op. with,her infant ohiid. wUhw to joln ber bus.
pressure the L'td being our helper./- band, In your catup, also that Ur Jessa Junes
1'braaleoioift to waste ami axtermioats this sibq has bran In this bity * few week*, wa#
people bora beau soutnled lit our ears for «nxioat to soe Mr, Roup, It bas afforded me
people bora been sounded; Inwor,ears
mere than a Store of years, and weyet lire;
Tho H on of tbe LorJ U hvre, and wioked
men and defils Cannot destroy it.
If you persist in your attempt to perman-
eu'ly locate at)arm/ do this territory ooo*
trury to tbe wishes amt constitutional rigm,
of the people therein, and with i riow.tould
the Adminis ration iu their nnbu'.lowed ef
forts to. palm their corrupt officials upon us,
aud io prolra; them, and black legs, black
hearted to iuadrel*, whose masters, and mar-
deters as was tbo sole mtsotiou in sending
you and'your troops here, you will have to
meet a mode of warfare against which your
toctira furmsb you no information.
As to your inferenoe concirni 'g ‘public
.and private letters,’ it centums an uugeutlo
mautv aod false insinuation; for, so far as 1
haw any knowledge, life only stopping or
detsinitigof the character you moatiou bus
alone heen done, by tbe Ros: Office Depart.
deasure to cause toe pecessary arrangement*
o ha mode tut their oomfortablo and safe
oonveyapcu to your care, under the eonduol
sod protection of Mcstr*. John Ilorvcy,
Joseph Sharp,.Ad\m Sosrp, and Thomas
J. Hiokman, the bearers of this commuol
cation.
Mrs. Msyo sod hsr infant are conveyed to
our estop In accordance with my previous^
y often exprossed readiness to fo'ward to
you snob as miirht wish to go ; and it tbs
only tteideui of that description in. Utah, as
faf as 1 etn informed. Her husband made
bis fiist appearauue here in tbcospscity of a
teamst r for t’apt. ,W. 11. Hooper. Ue was
then in very destituf circ itn.taues<l has
since been iu the rnolty of the late United
States Surveyor <i«aeral of U; .h ; and 1 a t,
uot uwure That bo has tiny pro petty or tie of
any deeerip’i.m iu th>s. Territory, exoepl the
wile and ehitd uow conveyed tu bim io your
meat iu Weehington, they having, tu you camp,
.must-havv>known, stopped oar mail from Should Cob Curhy and lady wish to par-.
Iudependenc, 1 , Missouri, by which it was take of the bospititlitiea proffered by Mr.
but fair to presume that you, as well es we, llayweol and family, rind should Onpt.- R.
were measurably curtailed iu mail taoiiities. Q, Maroy desire to favor me'with a visit, a*
Io regard to myself and certain others 1 lufor from.hls letter of latrddaoiiou for*
having placed uU.stives “in a pusitioaof re- prattled, and io my possession 1 or shoo'd
.beliioa and hostility ty tba. Moverumtut of you,.or any other officers in your command^,
----- jiiib to iudolge in a tripjsLihi«_ei y,' you
fcaa dtlxens from quitting Atie oquntry and aaoondit:oaal oh<di<nae to ft, Coustitution,
joining the enemy or to punish tbe&\, m the organic laws of tlus Territory , and to
But for Commodore Ranlding’s interposi- &U the other laws of Coogrtss applicable to
tioo, Ucn. Wa&er would now be seenre In you. Tj enable me to tffeot tbilobjact,I
Bmpraramioa Mtira.P»*idraqy of Nicora- ’g 1 ? ,h# •vratofrcststonco; rely first opto
gua; and be Woe tbe only legitimate chief
magistrate of that country. He repeated,
toot Walker and bis men should be sent
hack, aad full restitution made them'for
their tneeeo by the eonduct of Commodore
Paulding, who kidnapped them.
WsstusoTos. Jan. 14.—Tbo receipt! ot
. pure eamilatut of the well dleoosed por
tion of tbe inhabitant! of this Territory, and
will only rtsort to military posse in oare of
necessity. I trust that tha necessity will
oo: occur. >•
I oome among you with no prejudices or
enmities, and by tbe exeroiso of a just and
firm administration, I hope to command
your confidence- Freedom of conscience aud
the United States treasury have oonsidcra. then** yourpwn pecuHar mddeof rarving
God, ore sacred rights guaranteed bj toe
biy improved the prat week. The one hnn> -caatymaon, with which il is uot the pro.
died.dollar notes have been issued at tbe vines of the Government or the disposition
rata of one hundred thousand dollar* per efiu representatises in toe Territory to in-
day, Nona of a larger denomination have ^Vrlue , ;f m , ao tbority as Commander
yet been received from the engravers. io-Cbief of the Militia of this Territory, I
5U~ -4i», Loots Jan. 13—the Westport cor- hereby command all armed parties uj indi.
Calhoun,
* Williams,
Barrar.
•Meeasfin,
Peek.
•Coe.
Ei'-e.
42.11 Crew
3d Ward;
518 I * Black well,
<02j Thomas,
4th Ward.
513 | •Alexander,
414 j Biggeie,
5th Ward.
510 1 •Hayden,
407 | Fowler,
respoadebr uf toe B^pnblican gives tbe fnl-
I lowing as the official vote in Shawnee and
jqj j Oxford precincts: Shawnee. 831; Oxford,
738. In both there was a aright democratic
jQj.j majority. Thna was very little voting in
4101 Lawrence aad Topeka'. A letter from Fort,
| 3cott in toe tame paper, itatce that all was
510 j quiet in that section, and also that Bourbon
389 j county gives 300 Democratic majority
A letter (rum Fort Smith, Arkan’t, gives
Democrats with an *•
510} intelligence of tbe death of Caps. Hamber,
1 who had just returned from Utah.
Sr. Loxts. Jan. 13.—The Democrat his
received advices Srum Kansas this evening,
The Campbell Minstrels
Give their first entertainment tcwiight. at | f te . Legislature met
toe Atkenenm. In toe Swlh,it u e^eeded ~ Top#:4a 00 4th and efter reeeit-
by all, that they are nnmalltd m toew toe- Robineoo’s mmeoge, adjourned w
But ledlb, ‘Matt Peel’^ bava raqumed a I ^ ^
popularity in tbe South which pure* them
a hearty welcome wherever they app-rar. and
in no placa mote ao, than in Atlanta. They
will doabtioa have a crowded homo.
Mr. Calhoun, tbe Presideot of tbe Lecomp.
ton Convention, rtmaios at Weston, Mis
souri, where he made a speech diecoungiog
| any entrance of toe Territory by large holies
of men, but conotenaoeed ton propriety of
’*■ To*Hizlit
Tbe comptioemary Ball to Ptofrarar singio individuai* rendering assietance to
Daaberry which wdl coma off to-cigbt, their personal friend*
prarsisaa to beh.handaome affair. A large j FrmOu St. Loui* RipubHcan.
and fibtoiooaMe audience will be in j Very Late from Utah!—Tho Troops
Aim, Many fair belie* from a distance will I Vinter Quartets.
,vl grace the occasion with their presence, Mr evening wereeeived intelligence ftom
well as tfacee who claim Atlanta u their | ^ .. a j al p ot t Brtdger,and from the Ter.
•rfaMa exosetauiora hare ensued I ritory of Utah, and proceed to give toe new!,
among ihe I which is of a highly murestingcbaracter. .
qntU a commotion, we learn, among u« i ^ whoU . ^ ^ trw) p, op(jn thu
ieeux aod gay widower* a oor aty, woo i p^ Te been concentrate-i, and were,
wifi attend almost to a man. To all wbodo I tt t j. e gate of oor last accounts, in winter
u we wish a oUraan trims. qnartet* on Black’s Fork, about one and a
aa, we wu a ptearao quarter tntP s above Fort Bridget, with tbe
.. »• ti *i ' a* I exception of Col. Cooke’s command of dra-
Air Line AaSresd Meeting To-Hight. I w j, 0 were p >ned forty mile* distant,
Ws trust that Ibis meeting will be attend-1 00 Htnry's Fork, where there were rttne
-J he *v«v nmo interested in Us object, who I scant supply of grasi (or tbe horaea. Five
ed By every mao tmeremen m iu wjem, woo io£lB t;y were stationed at
claim* etuxensoip in Atmnta. We bara so I t3 d were sngiged in ro-
.ofian receotiy,referred to it,th*titis nselesa J boildiag the works, let toe purpose of pro
to ray more than to invite the presence of I tectlng tbe provud.w, and to be «*up ^
.. it ataneariv boar. Paiira I hereafter as a permanent fort by tbe Lai tut
our eftixeue at it, at an emriy non.. rays w0: '„, it an-
migbt be wntteo upon its importance to wca . a q, c ilo pi«tii by te Spring.
Atlanos but sre Lara no rime, at present, for J i oa:i'.‘ a an excellent one for this ob-
thU, and eaa oniy urge, what we again ibrijcct There is an ataodanne •/ wood for
that the toaetiog be attended br every one I fuel. *od of wa.er. The to>.ps *“*
“T^“ b ... I comfortably stationed in tsota, »itn stoves,
interested in the cooatruetmo of ;ns great i ^ ^ weather had .beer., iuektiy
ttdoal?, by wboascerer organised todtsbaod.
aod return io their respective homes. Tbe
penalty of disobedience to this command will
subject toe offender tu the punishment due
to traitors.
A. OUMMING,
Go< ernor of Utah Territorv.
Outs River Co., .***b Foar Burnous, I
U. T., Nov. 21. 1857.. f
To Bstuaau Yoo.vo, ex-O'.trrncr of U- T.
On the 11th July, 1857, 1 was appointed
by tbe President to be Governor of ibis Ter
ritory)—Since niy arrival within tbe limits
cf the Territory, I regret to find that many
sots of violence have been committed on ib.
highways, in the destruction and robbery ot
property belonging to the United States.—
These scis, which indicate that tbe Territo
ry is in a stale of rebellion,- are ascribe i,
bow truly 1 do not know, to yourself. A
iroolamatiou purp-rttug to nave been iseacd
'rom yon, sad posms signed by voar author*
ity, found np.n tb..* pertoo ot Jo-, I'aylcr,
have been submitted to mv n'ptctoo. The
matter ciouiaed in these papers authorizw!
acd command) i i riant and treasonable acts
—acts tending to the disruption of the peace
of tb* Territory, and which moject their
actors to lb.' penalties accorded tu traitors.
I? these paper, referred to be oo; authen
tic, I trust yen will promptly disown them.
l herewith enclose a cipy nf my proclama
tion to the people of Ctch.
You will oblige me by acknowledging
the receipt of this by u,e returning messcu-
zeri.
1 am. Sir, very respectfully yonr obedt.
A*. Cnuxi.vo, Governor Utah Territory.
United States,” 1 aur perfectly, aware thm
wc uuderstosAour true andmoat. loyal posi
tion far bitter than onr enemies oan iuform
us. Wo of ajt'the people are endeavoring
to preserve aud perpetuate thu genius of tilt
constitution and constitutional laws, while
tbe Administration and the tro -pi tbC-y have
ordered to Utah are, in fact, tuamselvos tbe
rebels’, mid in hostility to fhe General Gov
ernment. And if .George Washington was
now living nad ut the calm of our Govern
rnenti be.woold bang the Administration at
high as it dkl.Andre, and that, tbo, with u
far l<etter grace, and to a much greater sub
serving tbe bnt interims of our country.
You write: “It becomes y .u to look to
the consequences, for you' must be aware
that to unequal a contest can never be sues
cesifuliy sustained by the' people you gov
ern." We have counted the cost it may be
touij we iook for the United "States to en
deavor to swallow us op, and we are pre?
pared for the contest, if tbsy wish to fo-ego
the corsli-.iitibn in their inwhe''efforts to
crush oat all human rights . But theeoetuf
so suicidal a course to our enemies wo have
not wasted our time .iu considering tightly,
droning it more pnrticuiatly ...beir^usint-ss
to figure out aad arrive ul.ths uuuunt of so
immense a snm. -It is now tbe Kingdom of
God and Kingdom of the. Devil. If God i*
for ns we shall prosper, but if b« t for you
and against be, you will presper, amt we
will lay "Amen! let the Lord be Uod, aud
Him alone we will serve.”
■‘As to.yoo’r obeying ‘ orders,” my offisial
couusel to you would bo for you to stop aod
reflect until you koow wherein ■ are the just
the right, Hod their, Devin Grockettjike, go
aat.d But if you undertake to come here
aud build font, i\st aasured that you will be
oppited, and that you will need all the
force now under yonr command, and much
mors. Aud io regard to ■. ur warning, I
have to iuform you iii-t my beud has been
sought during many yeant post, nor for any
crime on. my part, of tor so much as even
the wish to commits crime, but solely for
my rriiglo'cs belief, and that.- too, in a land
of professed constitutional religious-liber
ty.
Ica.inarh daiyoo consider yonr force stn>.
ply sufficient to enable yon to co.no to this
city, why have you ao unsiiely dalii'.-d so
long oo Haiti's Fork at this late seasou of the
year?
“C .frying oat the views of the govern
ment,'' a. three v ews are anw developing
Ivon.' 1 viu.tufhhtry, y a a, w«u»u»>
• ’ tag. £:'■ ' M
8 '■ - - ;
Qotsbkqbi’s biytos. ) I
Qrrut Balt Lake Gitv, >
Oct. 28, j
Sis: Having ■ learned that Mrs. Mayo,
vUl be kindly welcomed and hospitably on*
tertained, aod toe vehicle 'Slid escort now
seat to your camp are teoditml for tbs cop •
voyunce of such ut may receive, your per;
mis?'on ts uvaii themsolvee of tbit cordial
invitation.
It is iriso preeumel that yoor humane feel
ings will pro.up. you, in case there sre at)/,
persons who wish to |ieae:lul!y leave your
camp for this city, to permit them to avail
themselves of ue .protection and guidance of.
the escort now si-nt.
Trusting that this communication will meet
your entire approval and bcurty co-opera
tion, l have die houhr ;0. be' TOur obsdient
servant,
BRIGHAM YOUNG,
Governor and riuporiiitendeot of
lodiaa Affairs, U T.
Col. E B At.ix.uioxx,
10th Iuf.. U 8 A., Camp Ham’s Furk
for finding,fault at bring thus cummarily
dealt with, no matter how agreeable tbo
•xclsloo or expatriation might be to onr
iltical, patriotic, or very ptons friends.
Vhivo lived long enough In the world to
know that wo are a portion of tbe body
polltie, bara nme rtgbts oe well as other
people, and that,rif others do not teopcol
ns, wo at lerat havra manhood eaongb tu res*
pcct oursolvct.
. Permit us here to refer to a remark mode
by our friend Mr, Bailor, to you, vis! ( 'That
I ,:V ; ■
[ik!raik>Bwiaffll&MaiH
ilBS IMS
Upon txvuiiustlon wi find mar Stock of
Silk and Woollen
uur iriwuu air, vutiarp tu juu» iw* ••»»»,
bd bud reodprc4 m« cottilo eerTlcei Id the
city of Now York, and'thet he had no doubt
that whou jou had teso and known us at
bftbadyou would report at favorably as ho
had uunlnchinnly done.’ Now, tbora favors
to wliiob Mr. Fuller refers, were simply (els
ling a few plain mallet* of fact that had
some under bis own observation during n
short nojonro at Salt Lake, This, of course:
I eoilld duty appreolate, fbrl Slwayradinlre
a man won dare* tell'tbe truth. But. Caps
tala, dues it pot strike you ts humiliating
to manhood and.to the pride of.nll honors;
bio Aniortoan oltiksoe, when among thoua-
ands thot hsra patsed.through and eojosro-
ed among us,'and' knew as well u Mr,
Fuller did our truepadlal and moral poal-
fton. that perhipa one ln too thousand dare,
stats Kit hon'tat eonvlotiodi; aiid, Tuitber,
that Mr. Fuller, with his kuowledgoof hu
man nature, should'look apou you as a rora
'avis, poiseesiog the moral eoarage and iu-
tegrily to daclaro tM truth in opposition to
the floods of falsehood that have delugod our
ndtihn. Rarely, wo have fallen on unlucky
tlhidii, whoa boiiosty It avowed to beat so
great a premium. .
2b os Confinurd.
Goods too large.for thin sesson of lbs yrsr,—
Ws are drterminud to rodure Jt| to effect this
ns offer them at
We invite pirticulvr attention to our stock of
Cloaks, Shawls,
WOOD’S HalH RCITOKAT1VS—Prot. Wwot, th
•sowied dlMoverw efth, Isvtlesbl, Hair Swtorss
tlf,, ,1111 seaUse,, to labor 1* beboll ef tb, idiot,*
. Sto ,a,*l(tB,» sre..*olrs r utl/.. Mtntile* b/ lb*
lutlun pr„< to be /or aspwior to ad olbori for
eavAHV .ih, hatrea tbe. btoSof tbe f*c*4, that ba«
bo,a «lt„ro* for n.aj joara, to irow forlb with aa
noeb viforaal laaurUaeaaswbva'aUaart blah
a*raataf,ef /oaib.
. Tbere tea bo aa Soabt.tbat It U ooe.ofi tbe iiaatan
*luareri*,iiilbana*lMl werlS. I raitore, re
aootlr (rap h»lr toita orifleal„lor, aa*. oakn U
aiaam, tbo baaattfat blkr tortart, wbltk baa .beta
Ttrr itMlrabla la aU afta af tba wtrlS—pH Unto
Uoreiax Haral*.
Sol* b, i J gooS DnRiita.
hieh we are confident cinunt he -urpivtid
Atlanta, lor VARIETY if»TY! B,nnd
LOWN K-8 <f PHICK. for insianco, look at
our Broad f'lmh Cina'u f-*r $1.
Uaaaimerr C,|>ss for 9* i-epts.
Plaid Mnrin w all -(.nl f..r S4 cento.
American IM-int • S.J vint.
(food 91 Bid'HI,n*e'a, for Jft v, 30 cento.
.All .Wool Flannel lor 'in cants.
W, vain.-1 glut all the prli oa. Come and*
look at tha giama ami sou will hml
Z il.I.E'W S. McBRIDE;
In Markhaui't B lilding, Whitehall Blreat,
Atlanta, Givirgis.
January 18. 1858 . dif
Quit Sai.t Laxx Cur. I
October, 31 1857., [
Carraix Marot^- My.DtarSir: lembiavo
tbli.thsrarliest opportunity, if answering
your communication to me; embracing a
letter from Mr. Fuller, of New Yurk.’to you
an iatroduciuiy mtler to me; and one from
W, J. App e;iy to Goreriior Young; the 1st
ter, immediately on iie receipt, I forwarded
to his excellency ;»r.d here let me state, sir,
that 1 siiiceisly regret that circnmataooM
uow existing have hitherto prevented' a pore
soiml intevviow -
lean readily bel etc yoor statement that
It is very fur froui your feeling!, and mart
of the co . inund that are with you, to inter
fere with our social hsbits or religious views.
One must naturally suppose that sinnug geo-
tlemen, educated for lb-.- army aloue, who
hare been occnpiid by the *tady.«f ihn art
of war, whos-r puls h ive tnrhbbed with plea
sure at the contemplation of the deck of our
venerated father*, whose mind* have been
elatej by the recital uf heroic deeds of other
cations, and who have listened almost exciu.
riveiy to tbe declamation of patriots, and he
roes, there, is not mn'sh time,‘and less Incline
tion, to listen to the low party bickerings of
political demagogues, tbo interested twaddle
of sectional leclalmers, or the throes nod con
lortbm of comraoted rsigious bigot!. Yoo
are supposed t ) stand on elevated ground,
repro'-enting the power aub secnriig tiie'
intercaU of the whole of a great aod mighty
nation. That many of you are thuihonora-
b!e, I am p/oud ai ao American citizen to
. .. January 18, 1858
The annual meeting 'of th* Stockholders
ol the Atlanta Gist Light Company will be
held at the City Hall on Wednesday the
20tb inst., at 7 o'clock, P. M.
, J. A. HAYDEN, President;
Jan 30’,. 1858 , dlt
If YOUR JUIR18 HAKB'.I,
Use Pi . Wood’. Bair Rastoratlva
If yon Ualr li Qray,
.Um Prof. Wood'* Bair RaitoritiTo
If yoar Ualr is Thlo,
Us* Prof. Wdod’s Hair Roitoratlv.
you art Bald,
Uto Prof. Wood'• Hair Roitoratlvo
If yoa havo a Narvoas Hoadacht,
- Uae Prof. Wood'* Hair Riitoratlvo
If yoa havo Dandruff,
Utt Prof. K’ood’a Ho|r Boitoratlro
If yoa haro.Braptiooi,
Um Prof. WoodVHalr Roitoratlvo
If‘yoa doslrt.Olour Hair,
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If yoa doSlrkTo prosorro'th* Color,
■ Um Prof. Wood'o Hair Rejtorallvo
If yottdoilro'ootto loM th. Color,
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theinsvlrvi, cin bu; result in tho utter over
throw of ihat Uo.on which w« in c .mmoo I aolcnowlejge ; but you must excuse me,
with all Am-ricnn patriots have striven to' my dear sir' if I cannot concede with you
iunuin; and ai „ur ''failure 1 ' in our presenl I that all your.offi.jlajs are so hightoned, diet
ediru to uphold rirbts jostiy guarantied to I intereited, huraane, and gentlemanly, aa a
ait uitizea* of the United States, that can be knowledge of some of their antecedents ex-
better tnId hrreaftar. press ly damonstrate*. However, it is not
I presume tbs', the ‘spirit’ and tenor of my wltS the personal character, the amiable
reply to your. I-iter will be unsatisfactory to I qualities, high-toned feelings or gentlemao-
ynu, for dooo'.irss, yofrqres iwf aware of the |y deportment of the officers in your expedi-
u iture ami obj.-c oijltlie serviee in wh.ch tion, that we at oresent have to do. The
you are n nr enzageff. Fur your belter iu- question which concerns us is one that is
f h-raoT'-.i. rerelit me to Inform yeu that we independent of yonr personal, generous,
im"! i. ■ luu.-r of times b:en compelled to I friendly, end human) feelings, or any indi.
re.-oii'. aw 1 aubpit to the moat fiendish pro- ridual predilection of your* ; it is one
t ..'iris made ton* tra nrinies virtuully be* whioh involves the dearest rights ofAmeri*.
longing to the United .States, our only alter- cttQ citizens, strikes at tbe root ot ear social
native oeu.g io c linnly therewitii. At tho and political existence, if it does not threat-
lait treaty, forbid upon u< by our enemies, cn our entire annihili tion from the earth,
in wuioti we w re required io leave the U- Excuse me sir, when I ear yon ara mere-
oiled states nod m;u which we as hiiberto l |y the servants of a lamentable corrupt ad*
complied, two Umtid siutes S.-naturs were I miciji-ation ; that yoar primary' law is
present, and piedve t theuiscives, s. far no obedienao to orders ; and that you earns
their iofiueace might reach, 'hat we ahnuld I |,ere with armed foreigners—with cannon,
be no ti. ire pursueil by her citizens. Tbit rifles, bayonets, and broadswords—express"
plnlge i.A- !w,n broken by our onemiea as |y and for the openly avowed purpose of
they nave- eye? .l ine when th's people were » catting out the loathsome uloor from the
a poriy, native hive thus always proved! politic." I am aware wbat our friend
tnat it is iu wc, for cv to reek or expect I Feller rays iu relstiun to this matter, and I
protection from the .fficial, of the adminis-1 enterlaiu no doubt of bis genoreus and bo*
trators of oor given,ment. It is obviuua n noe feelings, nor do I of yours, sir, Bilt
„ that war upon tae stints is all the t urn de-| t d 0 know that be i! mistaken in relation
seen armie* i- our country, ander color of | tsrmined, an I now *e for the first time pos- t0 t ha rabid tone, aod false, furioos attacks
Uw, drive
If you admire ths Btau riful Leek,
Use Prof. Wood's Hair Restoratlvs
If yea admire Beautiful Riagleto, V.
Um Prof, tfesd's Hair RMtorativo
If you wish a boaatUul Complexion,
Uso Prof. Wood's Hair RMtorativs.
If you wish aFae* free from Pimples,
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Heir Restoratlvs
The Mormon War.
[CO*.]
Goveasoa's Orricz, j
Great Sait Uke ity, U.T.,Ocu lrj. 1857 j
Sib: l have :he honor io acknowledge
ths receipt of yonr letter of ths 12th iust.,
a; 8h. 3Utn. this morning, and embrace the
earliest opportunity to reply out of courtesy
to yoor position at this late season uf this
*”* you oSeiaily allege it, I acknowledge
that you and the forces under your com
mand h .ve been can: to th s Territory by
the President of tbs United States, bu: we
shah treat y u as though you were open
enemies, .because I have sc many times
work.
very
mild. They were i»rxaiUeot hesbtb. and
numbered tnmt twelve or li/ievn handred—
[n addition to wlutii, it may be that there
were abiu:» thoavuid tcamTere, and other
Alabama—Musas-.
The Legislature of Alabama without a I cf an army,
dirainting voice have passed reaoistiune call-1 It will at unce La aiked taw, nader &»
ing a convention of tie peoph to take inito arvinAX&r**tu ’*rzt a body, uf ata out
6 .. .■ _ J.vl i .. I ^-i-ai.t Br.til Jure next, os tor provision-
consideration measure, to be auopted in the ^ w rtv .,. !he Y “ T<
evest,Coegreu rejeeta tbe aduistivn of Kan-1 thi* we tit esabisd to answer, 'bat, while
so* as a Stale into the Union under the Le-1 »ptne things will be wanting, ‘here .• s sum
of tha'^eral govermneni. is all , an- | Tree, in struggling to rust tin ln« cr.osiitu- ll, ic hanan 'wa* well apprized of the nature‘of
VT.Mnkimr men know full weri. Were tiua and o::si‘.otiarul right* bslongmg to the tsstitoony addueedsgainitns byexjadge
did thinking men koow
not -ueh the fact, why did not tho gevern-
ment send an army here to protect cv agains t
the saVuzcV when we firei settled bere,^i;d
were poof and lew in number! Sj con
trary was this to the if course, thatitey mada
in infernal requisition for five handred of
our most efficient men. (while we were in
an Indian eosn ry, and striving to iaav.
ih» hatWRi of the United States; - from
her stand on tgisgreatqaeriion.and wMnot g! ia , h ,U lU gra
fiach waen the day or trial come*, aoehasi f w-re killed fer provistens, It
too an Ezecnuvt who knows bis duty to the! t>* uoic.su ri that taere w-s very great
Scuth, aad wit! dare to perform it promptly. I anxiety to nuk* suhristemm go al tar as pc*,
a l.h.m«.,ll find h«r elder surer on lhis*ibl». Nii’iy )"'.-thfrdi riallti.# sn.ma J
I attached to tok expedition mud died,,
Alabama v/iii find her rider lister on this
aide of (he Chattahoochee ready, at a word, | XTrfHnw himaelf, however, of every purai-
to maintain tie principles of the ‘Georgia 1 ^ re4 prt, Col. Jchuston had sent Capt
Platform.'
Marey, 1 with a eommand of men and several
mouutaio pilots, to read) I aoe and strata Fo,
aod (rtito thence to tranvport sappliee f'-r
the army, but we look upon this aa a forlorn
hope, acd.not Kktlv to result iu giving sue
cor to tbe main body o the army.
Now as the Mormons, ft's publish below
..... i Gov. Cumraiog’s letter to ex-Guv. Young,
Tbe Cbrcmtele * Sentinel of the l)ih icaU^ ^buproelamati.n oa souring the
Tha Chronicle ft Sentinel
GOV. BROWN AND THE BAN KB.
stout, »ip*‘of buuxj ot tbe timra.) Tsrriuwy.amideeUrinj; U^jn a .iite of P^»'
true, and the oii)er» therein contained will
be moat strictly tarried out
oublUhes the proceedings ot meetings recent- rebellion. Oar informal oo ia, 'that tbe
i, K.1H in c Jnford Wiikinron and Whit. Morwine, already m*i*6ed of tie b..pde:*-
|y held In Crawford, »v iixtnron, ana I B aes of their remstooee, are preparing to
field counties, affecting to make merry over I g^ii Ltke City early m toe Spring,
them; attributing ignorance to those, who I pioneer parties ’-at* already sone forward,
participated in them-; aod to Gov. Brown | tod it ia Prt>babi*;tIiat Youn*V tiirrat, that
;ppilra terms which evideoee a spirit ot mo- Zubt^riiZl' Ury ^e
ligoity well btcomiag a sheet that only a I gHffi, j t j, Mid, to srnig.ate io tbe Uri*
few month* *go said: ••Wbeoever a book ^ p otM r;oc?, ba. w.a* pertioo of tbem is
CaUsio pa* it* obligations prompf/y to coio,| not known., AUtUtOov. Youogli detor-
et its eqnitaleot. It should bediseountrasne ti^U^id’ul^nUn S
edby the wtols people, and (breed by law 1 ft fj believed, that many
to wtod op todflWrstod mhundreds of tbs BtintJ wilt he left hebtod, to
That ssidt &is»">. , | abide tbe protoctieo of tbe UaiMd Butt*
- - rtKM ;«.mijmlM ‘
every etalxm >f uur republic; ws Lave no Urammomi and others; tor be was informed
arm tic.- puw.-r to trust in but tiio-s of Jofia-1 0 f ; t) to my knowledge, by a number of bis
rab. and tir strength and ab lity that he 1 oWa Cabinet. And I farther kn6w, from
gives ui. I personal intercourse with members of the
Br virtue of my office us Governor of the I Senate and Home of Representatives of the
Territory of Ih'.h. I oommin-t you to mar- rT " ! '‘ J “***“’ ,K *' lh *’* N®s been various
,r,d preserve l ie lights ami ill's of the in-
jceent, why did the govern... nl sirul here
troops that were withdrawn from kimn-'.-.U,
where the Indians were slaughrenn-' men,
women an! children, and were banding in
Urge numbers, threatenin' 52 !»y waste tha
country f • ,
You mention that it ts alone in my gob.
sraatotiil capacity that you have any bust-
nesa with me, though your commanding
officer, Brevet Brigadier Glr.eral Harney,
aridrered his letter by Capr. Van Viiet to
•• President B'ieham Young, of the boci*.
«y of Mormons ’ 7 - ''
Yoo aekntwielge tbe jeeeiptof my -ffi
rial preeismation forbidding your entranca
into the Territory of Utah; and upon that
■ L. United Statee’ that there have bean various
rih).! your irWp3 !tav« ihh Territory, for I pUbi 'cooo0rted*it' 4 *bc»d.cjD»rteri' for •ooj©
:t can i« oi.no po-si'iT; benofit to y,u to I tima past lor the overthrow of this peopls.
Wi)t» treasures anti cloou m iir,:e:.utug yoor Captain; Mr. Fuller informs me Uat yon are
' - • • 1 a. If so, you roust know that in
’residential campaign the Kepubli-
purtv hud i.o opposition to slavery and
amy a* two of the principal plaok* in
platform. You may koow, sir, that
picked out, and the one Territory
hnd teed any aMismnue to gc z. .-t, -urn assi eaciouvu from a participation in the preemp
•' rre vri'nv: orrmptly and ch-vrfully ex-1 tion rights to Inno. - You may afro be aware
wutaf. Ws do'nut w»*ii to destroy the life that bills were introduced into Congressfor
we ardently desire to pr.--erve the liv.-t and | boainra* was too preefing at that^tlme^ ^
we aruCi.U; uervire v/ me #*••» raura i ^ »
li'orrtv of all, Sd tor •< it may be in our now- might enumerate Ir.J'irice by score* ! ana
. . I the»e thing* are not so, why is It that Utah
Col. chiuld yoo or ary of theifficere wiihl^* 3 "knot J a qaeS'id 0 ? _
run wish to v .it this city, no-cccrawniedl If peipl*^wew oO
l„ trmw. as did Cant. Van Viiet. with J with u* and onr in.titotion* .than we are
v.-ew to persoually I-arii thr conditio:, und with them and tbeirw, these dimcultira
felfingt of ihy people; you are at liberty to.l wauld vanish Into thin air. Why, again l
.»« itD'lar ttMurft I ilk. COO Id DraCDODOtid tod A DOIl _01' -OWtr
you have node f.r weapon* ot war. We
wi<h aad ever have wished, for prava, and
have aver sued for it all fhe day long. a»
oor bitfereat enemiai kndw full well; and
though tbe wicked, tritb theauxiniitratioo
now at their he.d, lava determined that ws
shall have no peace axeept it be to lie down
in death, io the name of land'* God we
Will bare peace evrn theogh we be cow-
polled by our raemito to fight fdr it.
We hove yet atudioosly aroided the shad
(‘‘any huoiaa being, but, on ihi contrary, the prweention of the mormop*; but oth
. .1 ■ A. it 1i_L , I I I.A ItMiaaiflll rat fliftt (irUft. X
i!o to, under my cheerfully profferol assure I ask, could Drummond
ance that you will b escorted from ojri.ul- nien scribblers palm
peat) to tbi# oily and back; and ‘hat, dor- with such impunity, and have their infamous
ing j«ur »0-y in oor midst,you wril receive slander* swaliowsd with such jjtfo t Wak
all that courtesy and attention your rankde- it not that th* Adminlstratien aoddheir sa
tiundi. | tcliter, having.planued qnr.drattBctiya, ww*
B.iuhtless you hare sdppoird ,h *‘"“"7 of ihe^ontemp^acfsof bloodS*Sr
the p opfe here wouid fl-e to you tor protec- «» tiiIS!r.ts iSlfocat«d
“ ••UraaigaBpaH
W-™ po —lf.ll,..,(Rcm — —H| "fiirilMnaOTl. ihf, m2!
acquainted with yoor men aa 1 am with mice,] u r “
T . I ... . . oot do as it would Interfertwlth th* rellg-
nnd did they uixtoretand tbe work they are , Bnjp | H of many of Ibrir sopporters,
now oegaged in u» well «s yoo may unde''* I and tbay loolud about fur somemeaM to
itood It. you most know tiwt many “ ,b f^ | diapoae of tba kootty qnsstion. Buebanao
wouldimmadiaieiy wsoltfrom alUonnexIobl w itbDoa|las, Cara,Thompvoo,and othtrs,
with so ungodly, illegal, unoaostitutional, aM Jagg w dtriso legal measures, bit
Wlfrh.crmJu agstovan inn^ntprople;^'^^
and if thrir blood tasUtd itshaU real 0 P®° | nto«t Utwhfa
, . of an urmsd tom .a*
..— -r , . .gainst Utah.and Ibua thought by tha see
thahtod* o{ . fl . rifiw of tbe Moraoat tojmtls t‘ " ‘
WUb oitt urt* KiBgiOTof OodCf|^t!,a,^dMUffjIftf of
If yeu wut tsstlay orsrwhstmtgg. .
Beid th* Ciroufrr of Prsf ffssiTi HairRstteratir*
If joa wraltefiadll' • ■ • " „ .
Th* Depot Is st -114. Msrkst sliMt,.8t. Leals,
Missouri. , . ,
kra,U Is rise sold by svsry Druggist la »•
rad country. Jao 20,1868 dw 1J
THE GREAT BiGUSH KEfi EDY
81R JAMES CLARKE’S
Celebrate,d'Female'Pilla,
Prtparti from aprucripHentfAir J. Clarke
Hi V., Pkj/iicton Extraordinary to 'the
Queen
till Invslosbts ratdlelM Is safsBts* hi'th# sure
pslafsl sod dsapioss diiesitt to vhloS tbs 1
atlt esDstllatieo Is wljul. It ■sdsrets* all #zo**s
removes ali obstiastiou, sad a spsady saremar
rut U1 on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
It Is pMvtiav ly suited. Hjrlll, la a short Uwo, twio|
i tbs monthly parlod.wlth nfiUrtty.
Each bottle, pries Oot Dollar, boars tbo Oovoramoiq
Stamp of Ureal Srilala, to prsvsat.oauaMrtSUt,
TSac PUIt tj&M aor t. tsMis *y /matu duriiig
IU FIRST TURKU MONTHS V Priinanty, at
,Uy art War m MlMtrrUft, tut el my
etUrlimt lUytrtii/t,
la all taiM tt Sorvooo AOMtioao, Palo la tba Baoh
aod Limbo, Fetl*«e oo olijM oiortlon, Polpltatloa of
tho B.ort, i3ysUrl«o,aad WbltM, Hum PlltawlDof.
fret o car* wboo til olbtr moooo bora foiled, and o).
though a powerful remedy, do eot cootolo Iron, eata-
■at, aotlnoor, or ao/ thlo* hartfal to tho eoaotlta-
tion. rali'dllMUeae accompany daeh paokog*.
Solo Asoat for th* Colled State) aod Cana V
J0BM01X3, (l*to I- O.BoHulafcCo.,)
Rrehoitor, !f. T.
N. B-—St,00 aad S pootaga stamp* onolc.id to toy
oathortsH Ogoat, will Ipaara a hatih or tha Ptils by
rotorn mat).
Per «ato by A. Atoxaidor, Wh looat* aad RoUll
Agoat fj. Atlaata aod vtololty.
Aonuory 20, ISIS «wty
T
BLANKET
AND. WINTER” '''
STOP THAT PUFFING I
. THE undersigned, tor ihs.
io!r purpose of rai.ing Men*
ey,. tiers his Urge stuck uf —
BOOTS AND SHOES
At PXH.BT COST.
With freight expenses sdiled. The Htock is
iargehnd complete. -This is on humbug.
RmiEfiT C4KR0LL, tgt
jtnl6, ’fiB dtf . Whitehall street, Atl.-nts,
MILLINERY AND FANCY
aoos&f.
. I will commence on Mo:ulny,rf,
am, in.o J M/.v.fir,
JgJP January (Hill, to sell out rnj|!
stock. Iwen'y per cent, belowl
coil. Am ng the stock will bo found:
80 Hoteo cf Bonnet Itilibnno, together with
a large aaoortmenl of HOI-NETS uf ell de
scription. and prices; also, HcadDresave.Drust
Caps, French and English Flowera, Embruio-
eried Ccllora and Chcmi.etu, and every ether
srticlu usually kept in a Millinery and Fancy
Goads btsre Mr*. A. T. OARIlf )I,f„ Agt
Whitolull street' Allan!**
N B.—DrrMea Gut snd Made to order,
jsnuary 18. 1868 " rftf
MEW BACON I
1 LOT ef prims well dried Now Uocor,
J\(ottile at
WALLACE de ROBINBON’S.
Jscnary in, 18)8 dlf
BACON HAMS.
Cl TIDES. Cbsndlem cured Bacon Hamv, a
0\m
prime mrlic>n, for sale at
WALLACE Si ROBINSON'S.
January' 10, ,1888 ' dlf
LARD!LARDl
I N-Cana aud Barrels, at tow down price! by
Wallace & koiUn«Sn.
January 18; I R.'ig / ,| u -
"THE CAMPBELLS ARE GOMING."
Peiformers!!
AT THE ATI^iENEUM
2 NIGHTS ONLY!
Commencing, Wednesday, January 20-
MATT PEEL’S,
GREAT TROUP OP ORIGINAL
CAM PBELL M INSTRELS.
C 0NWI8TING of Vocalists, Iastrumentaliata,
Comedians, Dancers, Ac. Ac. All under
the direction of the World Renowned MATT
FEEL For Particulars see Bids of day.
OT Tickets 60 cents,—Colored 3ft cents.
Doors open 6} o'clock, commence 74 o'clock.
Jin I6d4t . Dr.F. A -ONEri Ag’t.
Atlanta Female College.
W.A, roRSi. S. D. H'lTT*
J O N E S’ft-SH O Y T ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
f'ffic* in Kilo's Building,
Corner ef Marietta and Feaoh-tr:a Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Jsn 13 Jim
New Advertisements!
_ ffW7| Mi IHV Vie/ IS! raw
lacu'ruUaeMaoty. the «» nnJIvUed halt of part
of aity tat, comber «I.t*b [llj la land k.) numb.r
revaaty mvid [JTJ aad par) of dty lot oarnhor Fj.
Ires (ft] Id land lot number a.vsnlj «l|hl [t»J
toih oi arid I
trial of
w _. lota bstog la tho foorusoib efr-
oils',oatly Hoary, oow yoUonowaoty.—
Thu' ■ ■ —m — —
now „ .
rraohUo,aad
prop.rtyl.»varsdby th* Warehoni* and riot.
asaunIM, la tho City of Atlanta, bySoliband
Uln,aadlabosndK)Mfolloiri: fronUa* entia-
m> .tn.t rev.ntv font frnt foor to.bre, inclndlogl
tb. walla, aad rejoins back os* hiodrad rad tre
fact, tooiahooadazy llo* of theDoognarty lot. Bold
.a th. proj.ity oi Ca.rha t). Parr, latoofHarray
reorty'dacMMd, fur lhahaoaSt of tha brira.nl
crtdliuv. of aald ieoaaMd. , •' • • '
Tea tOreaWts la aotharlisd to My that-tha olbai
E - Idad half of a-td premiaM cobehad by tho
rear on th* day of ret. far th. asm* price paid
%.SS ROm
Jwie
. PAIR, Executor.
Cosmopolitan Art Association.
\ITE art ivqnstlod by Mr. Wm- H. Dames,
YV tha Hon’ry Bee'y, for Atlanta, t', stale
thalihedlriribatioa af prIMa srtli poiltlvriy taka
plre. oo tb. rlth last^-aad aU ptvaua. arUbtag^to
rebaariho mas', hood la thrir nans, by tho 5vod.
Call akthaW. A A. 8. It. OBaa, and aaa thabuolifal
fSafta.lag to he glrai to seat* aabMrikef. U Is
hMaty.
vroriOXMDahtanaad Creditor..—AX terra, la
JN dobiedlta tbo Mtat# af IfiehMl Lyaeb, late of Pah
looCeaaly, dre*amd ( *rywialrad to auka UuaadlaU
toaCeaaly, MMMMjapjMWM to auka la
payamat, aad Umh hariag d.maoda aval an
tala an ri*autad to nadir than m duly aothanUca.
DR. T/a. POWELL,
ftfflCK onr Smith A Gitord'. Drug Btore.
- )• - •
I .
X HE THIRD SESSIDN-of thia
Inatituiion w'll com nenee on <
NDAY,.tka ,181k in-t. Wee
bar* fitted up tbe banment of tho ■
Preebyterisn Church with a now fljor, and
now deakr, ititonllng a much more cummodi-
fu. and comtortab'eroom than the one occu
pied last year, We will occupy this room
temporarily till arrangmenls can be romplelcd
tor erecting permanent College Building..
Term. ln« same a a heretofore pnhli.n • I.
Jan 13 dAwSm J. Iff I10UEDH, Frn.
1A Balea Yam for sale by
JLU SSAOO, ABBOTT l Co.
JanuaryZ, 1868
dlf
I.L
NOTICE. - ‘
.ia are hereby torewarfi.d from
_ for two premia >ry noire given
iy tbe subscribers to John A. Donne,fur ono
hundred do>ltn, d*‘ed tbe aeyemh d»y of
Janusry, 1868, and duo the 2Mh of Uecrmber
thereafter, as w* do not intend to pay them,
union compelled by law, a* Ihe con.idcraiiua
hot wholly failed.
P, A. PEACOCK,
D.W, PEACOCK,
N, B—With Interest from da!#.
January 18,1868 dtf
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
A LARGE eupply on hind ol .ui-eriov
quality, and for etlt by
JOtfBPH WINUHIl'.
Nov 24, IB5T . dawn
Isa proved Colton Glut and
THrcsIilng mnsthliicx.
vpBX .odwriga)d havfag reawval.lh.lr buria.u
eslni»l»9
lata made ef tha very hnt matwtal.. a np.au
LfeetannafMu!npsMn l a > cd purser tkfeaM
sssrsi