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- - - - . , - . ; I ; ' . v ; - . , .. . . - - i v , - - ' - ' , , '' - ' A . - V i-. Tti OssxiTta JobTU.-xtBieiit lias be tiKTonJTily c'lll mta - every . needei Trnt,aiJwitat-9r: tr.-:-3Cf Type,ni every n:i r c J j v i c iC7MOoaJ wlta neatnej Cat: and ccrrjizss. : Wa can farnir at tort noUcs bt. Anna. bill ttt: a t. LtTTEB ILS 4X3. CAKD3, -T:. TAGS, EC2rPT3. PCCTZTAI " J7kiv HoIheSsounityHn advanced $2 00 a months, t i Y. J UOO PSOGUAmiza, hand EHia, t s FAurnucTS. checks, aon liberal ndmuom UrD&'oa. ni V tew (postpaid) In advance, $8 00 . i Mm Is " a fr " i 5 S 00 :: ' ' i ii 1 1 ii - w-- imii ', 1 i m - Mi i . i i i i i. on Januacy ilst,t3I878, to allliabiMes Elotice. ! -'.- 'AU flebta due. the Iatefirir must be jsettled at once, as longed .niAnce cannot bbrffranited. , W,e will continue the business It theoid sWd,v ? B U RGOESS '.it - j - W HOLES AXE1. & RETAILI9 ... . . , 1. 1 rwi i i'-. Otlfl i -v jan3 , 7 ' w .?'jy Ji.fji ?.;ni ;if ! EJ18 been Befurnisbed, ant Bafltu4 fa1fiiaolaaa , alr:aiid :fltof? friA-,?1;emen Trayellers and Besienta jtn ito eXcUAWe ttppUea witho prices to Bait the times. An active carps of rpaina or expense spared to redder guests edmibrtabla. , .. M oderate Terms fo OURMOtScOS aprl DO NOT BUY YOUR "HP HbMl 'eair mB r- "4 until you have seen the elegant stock of goods :, no w in my warerooms. The "assortment is - the largest and most complete ever offered in Charlotte, . TO INSPECT IT AND Respectfully, ' JEletnoved nexl , door Now oura tbllieitra3ea full stock of IlWs -E; acfe aiid CbWEWoTa Select ,'iSrou.t3 Cfeleatellbiieyf oop; EnBlish;Frrach"'aiid (American Hair and Tooth'2Ares&. iiiiiJai't'ic fr-yi-A karefally prepared at lall ,-hours, both v. ; (,);. K I. Ill I 1 MilVU J - 1 nav); 3: removed my jitock of i a. w V OT to the N AND ELTRGrANTp STORE pi&TRADE, i lat o ccupied , by TMc. ::Alexandef asK:Bo6t'and S y.rirjFallStocKfof;, t 8 1 ;?"iware; HoUowvwiare, ioolderAwarei &o.i now, ppen the J inspection of-JhnblicVtlpric e? which; are jinprece dented .lnth6Chte(mwket. ' - - 3 y , a ' f " : PopuZai- ZEB -KAJStpE STOVE a specialty . V . 1 v 1 -ll-O-, Cfpi;aiJ5esi on fnfi stntlirtMtzprl fnav J: R0ESSLERv J Si ' ELIAS fcCOHEffl Oil J NICH Cfh S J tarn 1C l - i . r-T rrf KINDS OF ; ALL OHA? BEDSTEADS, LpJTNG.fl 3 1 pJJlXJB & CHAMBER BUTTS. ( InrkiFinrvn nf KrNDS on HAND J-A1-T ' ' "x-IkH r-IH'r'"' ! I No. 5r West TradeSt., ,t :n IT A U T. T-.T w . a . u t-L r., T- tKi vT ";,,L : , ..-1 , .-. - I ; . aj, m n. -a u v a a - waiters in'attendanV at) meaU, ianu Monthly BoiVrders. JaJLEASki. 17 GET MY PRICES. to Post Office. .... night ar id: day;il:'at pr.jft - i,f :b5 ca ..i'.!?;- I OT I : Hardware, Jitoves and,l inware STREET, ShoeStore. FIJI. I, JtKfej II w U - 'J IU TJBLEGHAPHIl AVASH1SGT0JJ F.r i'f fiRQCEEbXKQS OF tCONGpESSt' r.tr --i i i 1-1 i : f v- ThttJ Chandler Difficulty About to ;. uestigat6 i : the Western :Sstrlct Coiirt Jpf Nbrtit Carolina- ; Senator Morgan, of ilabatoa, Introduces a New, ii iBilTer Bill The Pacific Railroad Question Dis- 'cussed at1 fireat Leigth', and : Col. Torn Scott Gets a Round Abosiflg; ii f, !!'( " . . -.i ,!! T , .'J : - . r General Kews: and Gossip.: ; Wa8HIKgt, Jan"3L 4Mr Chasdler furnishes, t tie following additiunal tele-: grams: - s - ' , , . . - T , JJrPkle N8, a4ri 30. , ; W -B ChandierV'VVashiagtvjri,1 DC: The Btateni enfe :tiu' m r..tetegraoitu are true "and eaa.be tstabtialttjdi rand, ttav- iog adiii thir auplicatitm'tb yourr aeu, lir" is eyiutsuif rvoat juur.cuuuecuon "with Louisiana atTlrs has been feu ch as to Justify, me in dpciiairii' sanyi "further correspondence "with hyvM i ypon ?th at sMsj6rf Eurk, New 'teans : proofs of yourfchargee neainet mei to gether with the znemorahdn))', yon have of the Wormley's ? Hotel confer 8nCe. ft.'; !,;; i i' ,; . - (Signed), ; t : f ,W E Chanplebv; 1 .Wabhlngton, t Jan 31. -The Senate has ratified the tamoan treaty. , Senate Kern an, of New York, pre eentedr peiitions" from citizens. ofiErie, Chenango, Westchesier, ot .Lawrence, Oswego, Reasaleauj Genese and other counties of New" York, in favor, of the remonetizatiou ot silver aud the repeal of the specie resumption act. Eeferred to the Finance committee. ? A number of bills of a private char acter were passed duripg the morning TJaa House Elections committee heard ,he;coeludn.g argument in the Bainy case,' apd; vill decide , upon ; a report Thursday next, v The arsrument before the Pacific Railroad .Coxnruii; tee jjyiil be concludt d to-morrow, jiuntingiofl. of the. Cali fornia Son thern Pacific, m ade a strong speech in coatradic'ttan ' ihe ; state- mente made by.Goyerrior Brown and Col Bond In 'regard fto die' inten-tions and capacity of bii company "House A resolution' to investigate t&e charges of official misconduct in tth y es tern District uourt ot iNortn CmcoJvua was referred to the judiciary jUPJSHT DISPATCHES. nr. WJ Jan 31. The State De- -1. v r$ic4al information that rV.'-efcade extended to the 7, tb Adriatic. .,"r "T i S rvostniaster at Mwbile;tna Lewis as n. va Louisiana. cm of The weather is inclement, k the committee rooms are pai. J flooded, and general political busuu is impeded by the almost impassable at$tS. . HofJSE The bills reported from the Postoffice committee to increase the pay of letter carriers, and to regulate the pay "of postmasters, was referred io the committee of -the Whole. The West Point Academy appropria tion bill was debated without action. Senate A resolution thanking Stan ly, the African explorer, passed. appropriating $200,000 for the erection 1 rf suitable Dosts for the protection of Mr Maxev caiiea up tne oenate oin thft Rio Grande frontier, ana it was Lfid. fienator Morean. of Alabama, offered I an amendnsent o the siiyer bill, to al- j low tbe free coinage of silver by per mitting any holder ot silver .Bullion to denosititan an Aeaay omce or mini, i in sums not less man m deposit, nor to exceed $100,000 during j calendar .month by the same deposi-1 tor, the bullion to be vaiuea w ovarket price for legal tenders at the time of -deposit; certificates to be gv- en to the owner, to be paid by th oec-1 -.v rr ir. nrvf load than retarv oi iue ncwmii iu - thirty nor more than omey d in : topatch up treaties, to prevent corn legal tender notes or silver dollars, ,at pi over roads where there are the option of the government after- more.De0Dle and more tonnage passed nne var the coinage of silver to be on the same footing in all respects .".witn the COiMg'f gold, tvruereu . be printed, - - , ... j Rrwtv t 4Jau&ornia, buuwk;u .Mlmont jaillOW the WnerI tne silver dollars to deposit them witn tnej Treasurer, or any abm- ".c0,,,i'l Of the unite o.ico, tifiratRs of not less than ten dollars oanh ..iM certificates to be engraven I as money: and to circulate 'in place of inconvenienvneof silver in )mcaeroua OrHprnd to be printed. The Senate adj ourned to Monday I The House c mmittee on the Jraciho Railroads: to day continued its bearing i f the argument on . the fexas .u 8 outhem Pacific Railroad bins. Jas H Stores, on behalf Tti tne poumci Pa cific Bailroad.replied to the argu- me nts of Governor urown, as wwo rw7er of Congress to authorize the Tei as cotdpany to construct a railroad m Cauiornia, ana to unu iuqvu,' do ri-ver, citing the decisions of the Su- rjremo court, wnerein ineut ui f . i;. ;a voatarl in t,hi State iUOU.vvTr "f " and not in tne ieaer. s""'P""- also from tne aecisiou m bridge case, wnere Wpr of waived the question of the ' na nvpr thft Rubiect. as not bemg "rJ ii- rpfnted the allegations of Saturday, as td the nA nrnfitflof- building the Central t- : 1 - Kat Kaoinor KpAn ft) the sabject of an exhaustive investiga- ,uav 'uFt - the committee,oyi r r rVit Soritt'a VA)t Oiuit.o TT nnioH IWUl-ut.- A the Union and Central- lines. . He Tn 1med that years ago before any of tiP : questions bad arisen, or were W ht of, in the settlement of some wl differences, he ahdrsonie of his . ?. ;'a nf t.h Central had been pur- ntete ior ibb ubiuot v...., decided that no-iunuer wwws'wy, 1 m gnops, and myestmenis noi oia per was necessary. . . ,,; t.-"-'-i I'manent character. T, -r f . i I thecommittee in replyjto mii; f nnnuuewu ineu uutv- 1 , 'toenS' AZZtWdfie nyr stating that tbe net floating debt, 8Wm ashore,. 7Thefe were 248 aboard Vw.fv!fi2?l2! after deducting the cyhjon hand- Jan jhiathe atekmer which. left Philai tUml the OwSJftj'S; nffiWWWW0! rrid a delphia; Wednesday . for Brazfl "Jrith t.hlngrandsaidb fo the trea8urer of the raifioad" irbn.and labbrenC : 4 tef SS uthern;Paifiompan :, .WAsmvoxoJan Slander orders at " m balance oi uuaiing ueui. m vJvv"i i from the chiei oi ;tne signal omce a Pacific,' which 'then tiaut 1 Of road in" operation; - afidth, UK they were cotupeiled to bdiltT uiidjer toe aw r iiiiies per J.cr t ih vjujfauu nd or the, iipe, ana auiiiies a year at the western end, ?hehjiafgeiedly' offered to die DOse of his et tire interest in it,ahd in 1873 did sell alcontrollmcr portion in the .'who)eEn4 fctweeu thei v.uurauu aim rwu iwauuisuu, Vvl Scott himself, but he rjevejf fdlfiUed his road had been built, btttlie was'no'w, willing to dispose of it to 1 the United satisfied ttiat it would w used as a Dart of a direct line to the Gulf and j lower Mississippi cities. He Iclaimed that instead of building from Mars a all Texas, westward, on the main liiiejoyt' itst-s iuhu tut uuimitu utiles &?tur. ad.. the law required, tocott : had tgotl. a" ut)tii-uu in n u. iu Lue uur bit east aoout on xnree eiueeipfamre rofl;.v - v; z ,7. " 'rw pick up some rooxtlaous. odd-lands, and Vftrttr"? 'TTTM,Mr tiugu-Aqeoxr the same energy,- time and o.eans em ployed to g t up conventions, peutions and resolutions, and in b sieging Con grtss fur a fcubsidy hid been devoted to building railroad, he miht have had his track across Texas,' and would hate commanded the confidence of capital ists and have goue on . to a connection with the soutnern Pacific, as his cm- E any had piedged itstlf to do. Mr. tuptington then said his friends could build the, line ; between, the Colorado and the Rio Grande, six hundred miles aa cheaply as Col bcott. and would guarantee to obtain more money value into the road from their own mortgage bonds than the ,Ckr Scott" party wouid out of " tbeir bonds endorsed by " the government; and to build the road within five or six years '! He would hot make this offer if he had UQt first satis- fied himself that he would be mt at or near the Bio Grande by . the Texas rpad8,which are now deterred from a tion by the fear that Congress might after all grant the national credit to injure their property. V He also offered to amend the bill now in the commit tee so as to allow the tsarne supervision and restrictions -as to construction and rates by Congress over the Southern Pacific between its eastern terminus on the Texas frontier and the eeveral ports in boutnern can torn ia, as are contained in tbe Texas Pacific bill, so as to place tne two oners on an equali ty. The former asks for no m.oney while the latter at-ks endowments at tiue rate of $25,000 aud $35,000 per mile. He claimed hat- the Southern Pacific jrout,e across California, between Yuma ana uo Angeios porisf was not oniy the. best as to grades, but also more directly on the line of through travel and traffic, and could be made to an swer equally Jwell to San Diego, as a 1 ' .1- " ! -i nrancn line was .now . w nn n nin ety miles ot that harbor." He then referred to the allegations of excessive cotof tne 4U mnes oi .oounern articini- roau in Califorhiaclaimingh'at' the gradiug of 135 m'iljBs ;pf Ije pe'.porth qflSao Fernando,' bad ioslr morp thanvib-" tireO lles pf TexasjPacificqad, for WOica-4AP jLexaa ,vjnHvriicoii pany had a .contract to receive $75sOp( a mile in bonds and stock, or five dot lrs for jeach dollar put into fbe rpd Csh. Hfi .cbajleneed the compari in tf the co&t of the .work on the son jt?:: -Other roads, mentioning tha RntoBW at .$100,000. per I ,rt.W'ral at $1M,000 " Uiio tho . MAegn any y alley at nia Central at $400,000 1 jg- hew.auid De willing to compare any fina0' mno-emm.t with that of Col Sec w navinjr 4300.000 annual lease raon fnr a ninetv mile road, and tbe depen- dfinr.ea between Philadelphia and New York, which at six per cent represents a capital value of $50,000,000 tor a monopoly, when a competing line could have been carried tnrougn tor f tu,uuu per mite. . Mr Huntington then said that of all TOen Wlth whom to entrust competition I fQr he benefit of the people, Thomas A I gco was the last. The same man Kh ftiterntPa his trios to Washington to promise competing railroads out of I . F , . A xt "7-l. i thn Treafiurv. -witn trips io jbw iw u . d than crossed tbe continent I . tweive months ; thesameman; who, for months, resisted tbe enorts oi a competing company to cross his tracks at Hopewell in - Je jersey, aou uo i y,J : Mn ranoatpdlv tracks Of a roa(j we8t 0f Pittsburg, and who cm- peUed'ari oil "pipe line to oreaa iw j noe, in crossing ou ruu, uu v iuo I -i ' ver i and:, who was this day op- JvnMnrhfl free oil pipe bill at Harris - I turgriwas ; an. amazing champion for had been one long enorc ai comuiu tinma. rin&s and pools. and ne never re o..r.d tn nnmnetition except when it (rood for Scott. Whenever he rnuld do better by c mbining.tbe peo ple might take their chances. He further stated that he had reason to believe that both Memphis and vicks- UU1B U . r r.k7T; pVfi," eastern termmns of the Texas Pacific road, but Joe was satisfied both places road, but Jbt would be, di would be. fjisappointednine man , u that bni pcame a w. .xue oouiUu Pacific wanted the shortest road to the cotton ports so as to oe- aoie to carry iw,c"i!::r r- ' r.-n L: .ul i Arizona, to 'tne .mm. wueuce y would. tLtaen Al ,ow. reigms. - t To ?.efttm "tu Vl r other ide-a to the connectidn ,n.eJ I r.fMi p.ft iih th Southern Paci-1 r;C; " V-f ;iT. Hn rfhr. ijo figures , given of more than I and and -accounts, receivable materials not I I awcw itowi iir6iuio . ,-"r 1 ...j iko rsnf.nl P.Aifin ontnnft I reiulic,v iAiwBuua.k vmy vif"rf 1, U, . ,1.., ,L. . flnn B HUM. h,H nrao nrminlv dn tn coritractors.' arid that the company had rails and ties .,ftis,ont tn lav trinV "trt Marinosa Wells, on bond and on the way, and would be prepared-.i o put 60.jXB,'men at work at once, if Congress gae the. signal to do so. " i' The argument will be continued and concluded toVmoVVow?jwnne the.ex tension, of tjfrve'of thef Northefa Ppific ' 1 A And Still tbe Armitice Ms not Beetf Signed L i(- .STvEiEESBUBri, Jan Sl.T-The goyer'n-i matron fcthai the armistice ;had 'been' aig,fed riA ! "!!--;i V iU Sa ;t London Jan' Sli-.Thet Vienna cort respondentof thexDaty Telegraph stites that J an i Aus"tf ia'a7-n!ote; :enrgehcallv proU8iicajeaimt?aiiythifigrarTec'tjDg altered witooiit the! concurre-pce bt'tit re8ponuenttate thatrbe has g6od rea son Ut beiteve that if the answer drM nor. meet every point clearly and defih- lwiiy, um inomiiEanon or tne Au&tnan army, will be forthwith decreed, t .- Ger-. many will not interfere; ' - - ; ' 1 he same correspondent ft ft. v A an of ficial dispatch received in Viennartfril nounces that-the Russians- hae! occu- piea uourgoes and'Hadasta. He4ut. thnt there is a secret understanding be tween Russia and Turkey. Tbre'is no confirmation it these movements from any other source; ' ' 1 -hihJ Paeis. Jan Si The Gohs has authehtrc information from Berilia, that the three.: Emperors' " alUaoce has been re established; Russia: at irffe f equest of Qermany, having modified iuc peace uonuiuons oDnoxious to Aus tria. Wi :" London, Jan3i.---The"VienniaL corres pondent of the ,Timei referring to the reports about the AustrianT note to Russia, says: 4At the' begintiinff tif the war the government lpformed Rus sia that the continued even if profes sed temporary establishment of her power iu .Bulgaria, would not be yiew- ed with indifference, and there ce.h -blr po doubt that the occupation of this province after peace Is proclaimed, either with the Ostensible view of con solidating the new organisation, or as me pieugo jw ine payment ox tne war indemnity. Would meet with the earnest opposition "of Aastria in whose eyes it would amount to little else than an in direct way. of establishing the Musco vite power and influence . On Jhe right bank of the ; Danube. Stilt with all this, any iiumora as to the dlplo nfatic action going on at presentmust be received with great reserye." , . . . It is stated that tbe question is to be asked in the House of Commons to night, respecting the. correspondence between Mr Gladstone and negroponts. It will be remembered that Mr Glad stone some time ago was accused of in-, citing the Greeks to attack Turk ev.' He Tfutea tbe charges and challenged the poxy : -i aegrqpn .janxeap mtea t he charjje, t& proa uc llS'ihferrnant. It is reported that the duestibn to-night will efidt the fact that Mr Layard, am- uaHeauor at isousbantinopie, iurnisneu the charge'to "the " DUily Telegraph's Adrianople, Jan BL-The Russian Grand Duke Nicholas arrived here to day by railway from Hermanli' and toot quarters in th Governor's palace I he Russian vanguard has occupied JSoba-iki, Haskin, JJrasi and Kirk-Kil iisa. The Czarovitch's army has cross .ed the Lorn in force. The Turks are .everywhere retreating upon the fort rS68 of the .quadrilateral. rersecutlon of a JHsl5pary--Conflict Between Two Governors, San "rancisco, Jan 31. The steam ship, GauJic, arrived last night from Kong dates to June 4th, Shanghai to the 5th and Yokohama to tue 14th. A Canadian missionary, nameds Mc- Kee. has been attacked by mobs in the town of Tamsin, on the island of Fi)rmosa, and threatened with death it . . .... . i . j n - he remained on tne lsiana. ne re fused to withdraw, though the Chinese officials declared that they could not protect him. v-The result of bis persis tency is not yet known. It is reported in Shanghai that the former resident j consul general would be immediately reinstated. If this be true, it will be 1 regarded as a severe biowtotne unitea I SiafAa minlator KewnrH (1 WilftV Wells has been appointed inspector of i consulates, and was about to commence a course oi general invee.igawvuo. n . , The conflict continues between Gov- 1 ofnnr Pone flruhesv and the Hong i Kong communist Governor, Invating, upon absolute reforms in the treatment of Chinese inhabitants;, which is said to have been "hitherto scandalous -, A Ht Louis dispatch, says. 'that ' Cap tai n ads elaborated, yes terday, on th e permanent deptn, ,oi i-.tw v Cairo ta the moa& of J 't""i V" "UT v twenty. '(feet VI VUC'lUiBBia' fa f a,, imD'orte and in .-d wv ff(iods. of liabilities, $150,000, assets, S40.U00. 'A nan urancisco nia modificadons. in the! views, of Silver tenfliDg to the substitution of the trade doUar as" a compromise , coin, in- gad of the-dbllar of 412i grafos'led ieaa Yr'ii rZflJYZ' l. consweraDie , unem. mqpiry; in I Terrible Disaster on the Jtotth Carolina Coast I. .It KfrfY HAWxr: Jan,;3LThe'ire- i n ii ii 11 in Hmuueu uu lviuiuu ucauu'. i tnree miies souw vuuiwuk JjIKUI I . : iii.l : 1. xn.A .i.Hnngo,! SDU,, WHS WllU t,lUWJ. IXkY h ' . L "I ! telegraph, reporter .aasTstartedn for, ithe j Bcene go roilea from Kitty Hawa I , . --.v,. -t -MM IrrhiaTj6 rff this moBtrironiinfnt nd3n 0J15&f 8t!$ei3HJs: brogghpaf; te have teijjti'?? ta- the ? true merit 'of Dr Ban's t)baeh Hyrap' We' advue sufl'erjers to "use it. Price 25 cents. '3 .I : i i i . J . L-Sudb ;atf 'opportunity; for -INVESTING has never v before E"ftei'o:p: NEVER COME AGAlNj n ti.:; The largest stock of Clothinffitt ;the outh fe lifeirileliiii- sa6Hficefviat sleeping, clearing, uosmg;Nut prices. We have, been universally and cordially pronounced the Leaders lcf Lo0rim Our Marked figures: have teen based upon a very small vmargin of profit Original prictf;;ith the reduction all in prominent figures, will be perceived thatwe are with oO Hcsoiute tip out: businesSito close out our a tremendous sacrifice ILfWIfElilll) For the past ten days our sales approxi- mate an average of . , ,. : fie 1 honsand Dflllars a day, and of course fnMluMder to, a final void, j : To our friends we tender a special reminder to call early in the day to avoid the crowded gushing rush and confusion which woulcj. naturally prevent your securing attention to those rw? special tar 'gains inthe different lines and branches of our stock. ,We will take , . pleasue in showing you tempting bargains which when gone can wice the nominal value to which we have reduced them in om first and last sad closing 6ut sale at Mournful ie. i. utm & . THE WELL-KNOWN FIRM OF HAS THIS JUY and the business ia;.npw carried on by the undersignea m nis own name, u Ij assume all just " liabilities of . the .old firm and overtake all claims due it. . , V I enter the commercial battle-field . with , grateful :, thanks to the citizens ;6f (jharlotte and many marks of confidence they ever evinced towards onr firm, and; to me Ders&nallv7 and inv ereatest aim in the future will be to so wnduct ) myself and1 my. a uuiiLiuuauct; oi meir ltvyura T io, tfiose iholebted lo : the TJackward' irf cominsf forward Witn me. u cy ery respecuuiiy, J - -.jr. I -73 8Ji 'i A vi:.-11 WdiTHUVSTbMERS . OF THE OLD :FIEM : T:u 'Hei? tosav .thai trlelbusiness will be.! carried o'n, m branches'. as heretofore, and that ! have tireatiy myt'ek," 'wHicfiri'now splendidly assorted with new and seasonable tfood. r ::pr 9 ..J aid iu comparmg the Accord Determined lo at under i ; - 1 ill atr this Tate any stock jiever te replaced for Prices. QEdSED TO EXIST, . , the public in! general for the very business as ito remain worthy of tuiu . esteem. old firml , I call . upon ''not to be to settle,' and start their accounts i j - all its replenished - h.yvitjljlv wai. IPE1IE 1 1',".- f- l. t t." it I'M V T ' a, h ; " : Ki ll'' S 1 it f ,7 r' ft. ' -.1 1: I 11. T. BUTLEn. BuadeA 1 to go to the help of the Southern
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