B ewi aad hemry Con Jested.'
Tas Grnral Assembly
ritU-tULiilll IAY.
SEXA.TF..
Moxdat, March 7, 1S1.
Senate bill to authorix3 the comruia
sioaera of Brunswick county to levy and
collect a special .tax, "passed its second
reading.
Senate bill to amend the charter of
Jacksonville, ia Onslow oountv, passed
its third reading.
Bill to make dosa listed for taxation
the subject of larceny, passed second
and third readings.
Bill to secure the better drainage of
certain lowlands in Sampson county,
passed its second and third readings.
Bill to prevent the felling of tr"rt in
any of the creeks and rivers of J?- '..
county, ana make Huth Hico
lawful fence, passed i- rcond ami
r h.
ad
readings
Bill for the support of the penitentiary,
appropriating $75,000 for this purpose,
passed its second reading.
Tlrmte bill 15o,Henato biii 73;', to au
thonze the State Treasurer to rxcuaux'e
t he stock of the State in the AlbetnaYie
Chesapeake Canal Company for the
flds of the State. The. bill parse! its
sveond and third reading.
. Bill to amend .section J , cbaptor
Battle's RevieaJ, limiting the number of
jnrora in inquests to six, passed iu ? w
ood and third reading?.
A bill supplemental to n?j h (,r hz
i i protection of farmer; h.l fWicr
mcu, p-t?fc"l M .rortrl nu thin! tv!
irigK . .
-' Tbe loabiocry b wv afctn tip on
itrf third wud i n - A miViftii t cnniVr
hr--M.ie4.ion3 prevailed.
' Ssnatcamcndracnls (o varies sedioos
were adopted ar.d fbc ' bill p.(NrJ thir l
On motion . rf Mr Portb. th fvhv.1,
bill was take.; jjt iso3 coujHercil.
' The qncstliqri was tipoa adopt i n :? ibc
report of th rmfrc . conniH-
Adopted.
Bill to inc-rvHi-.i,tc Ihi Unlcigh jHnrvt. j
llailway Cotvriiiiv, prmd .oi?d d
Bill in regard to tbc cVtlcctioa oitaxcf
in ltoboflon coiinty, p'd wemvf orsd
third reading?.
Bcott, ot New Hauovcr.- introduced
bill to repeal ecction ,4, chapter' '2?,. TJjl
llc'rt Rcvisa'. ' .-Calersdir. '
Bill 52."), (bribe .irotttio t' pr't-
idges in North Carolina,- being it enbsti
tute forsaixlrv bills introduced upon tht
subject- The amendment offered by Mr
York providca that thi bill shall Hot
apply to Wilkes or . Caldwell counties.
Au amendment was offered by Merer?
Harper, Spruill, Stowc, Hampton. Cup
niaghain, Dates aud Richardson, exclud
ing certain conntics. Adopted.
: Honsc bill, to incorporate tRo North
Carolina Fertilizer Company, pasccd its
second and third readings.
IIOU6K OF IIKPBKSKNTATIVES.
.Manning introduced a joint resolution
concerning the interest of the people of
this State in the Fiedmont Railroad. Ee
frred. , . '
: CoranTo amend chapter 23 of the
laws of 1979. Referred.
Grainger, a bill in regard to the mou
air.ent to be raised to the memory ct the
late Governor Richard Caswell. Calcn-
Newell Fctition in regard to tbo
townships in Bladen county. Referred.
Boykio, by consent, introduced a bill
enpplemental to an act to providoTor
the better protection of firmers and fish
ermen, and requested that the rules be
suspended and the bill placed ou its sev
eral readings, which was done, and the
.bill was road three Vimed and sect totne
rfenate. , ' , A, .
Henate bill to extend tho Urn? to te
deem laud sold to tbo State for taxes
was taken up and passed ita i etcond and
third readings and was enrelled.
McCiure here wibmittcd s report from
tbo committee of investigation in the
vase of alleged forgery. Tbo committee
exonerated all the employees of the Oca
cTal Aeecmbly, and found tbetorgcry bad
rien committed by W. W. Watson, the
member from Edgecombe ntln
Bledsoe epoke to tbo subject, stating
that he ras present during
of the committee, and could not , agret.
Coat Wat;on should be braoderl w;th tor-
iirain-er. who was a member ot vne,
comStatcd that the committee had
examined thti . evidence ra. the- case as
cSSy as possible. Tbcy made their re
port u no other light than that of dntjy
And arrived at their cone usion unani
n ouslv from no other consideration than
nonse nor in North Carolina noold
Eeccived -orf :jucoum
He left, tup report m the. Hands a, tnc
U Uolion, also a member of the commit
tee had tried in every stage ot the es
imination to bring out facts and cireum
stances to establish the innocence of the
S bat could not conscientiously
coTto a different conclusion from toe
report of tho committee. - He thenvtcn
IL the details of the case. lie thought
If W W Watson was the
the evidence ot -rr-
strongest point against
son admitted signing an order fjrSlOO
for Newell, who admits he-nzed
him to do so. Experts m 5 testi
fied that the handwriting on the Jorgcd
certificate was the same as that en tnc
S100 certificate. . - .uf
Manning moved to postpone the mat
ter, and make it the orto for 11
a. m. on Thursday, and la the meantime
that tbe evidence be printed.
Uolaod, a member of the committee
width examination bad been cioselj
:10d mientely inade,;and rf-tr Ibad
Ui-cxi a donbt in bismind a to Watson
jruilt
bo would give . niui xao kuw
tbst doubt
V UCu uu vtbUb uitv
1 1 Vt 'XTs-a11 mi the
-niltv party, but all tbetacta in tho case
d pUTnlf that Nowetl had acted-m
JhtanutU an honest, coupons
and
3d upright iuau. c wiT- v--benthe
House was io possessioa of all
w
the evidence, they -would uphold the ver
dict of the committee. !
" AlcClnre, also - a member of the com
mittee, hoped that Manning' motion
would prevail. ' HU position to the
guilt df Watson wcm the same rs that
taken by ihe oiIkt t
roiitee. "
Manning'.-! ja-ticn.
the matter was maU;
Thursday at 12 M.
Wr of tho 'com
v.;u adopted and
? racial order for
Webster here submitted a report lrom
the committee of conferc-nceon thr school
'bill, which wa3 adopted.
Day, by consent, oEVitd a bUl to v re
mote the cause of temperance. '(This
bill prevents' the practice commonly
knowu as ''treating'' when-.applied to in
toxicating drinks in puV.ic pla'c Re
ferred. Senate bill changing the time f the
close of the fiscal year, making it con
form with the caleudar year, pa.scd its
6trvond and third readings.
IIou3C bill for the protectioa of .-beep
husbandry, and to raise revenue by a tux
oa dogs, vms takcu up and tabled.
VKHouko bill to incorporate the Utileigh
Street Railway Company pM-cd its ?cc
ond and third reading-.
llotiMcbill u amend W lurx xu re
gard t the landlord and tcr.ant not uas
UhW.
TnE lsrnu eartuquake-
A Town Tartly Jlestrojed and 42M
Lives I'rohably fiunt-
i3
of tho earthquake at Casam: :':., m
tbc Ulund of leebm, confirm the pvcri
ou3 uccount (if ley of li!; end damage
Uv'propcriy. 'I'hi tir-t shock -occurred
nt I'j V. M. on Friday, and the fecond
wnd irtfhl tbock uv our later. The
whole, upper part of th-s tovrn was clc5-
rosed, and to lV".rrn;il -citablishmcnts
ifriouslv damsed. The second fthock
lasted seven t-coud?. n'.:scmpaiiicd by
ctoifo like fe-nbkrrnc:rfr 'thuudT.. Then
came o-crash of tailing b?usf?,. -?compA-nied
bv rhrir'3 nt" tho. victims, -'the
probjblr f .lift will reach C0. The
tiiuia
rar,crC
to bou properly o . l.0U000
If, ffii. .t. tirt eupporcl Jiiat tho. d;w-
iisttr was coi'cteo vjjh thr; m'rlblj
craptiou of Mount Vc'cuvius oo the 'M j
inst;. b':t Fiof. Fultnicri fcy.ys that thi
re:ttmographir. indtramouts g;ivn no indvj
?fttotfft ci a ciist,nrDttnc; ou icu nu inc.i.
t c he t! i iks tbo cutastrOT'hc.-was
t
erni spricsr?
'llav Hvndic aud Sob-Fretect, are
di-
r reeling' operations for the recovery of
the bodie of the victims The royal
of
steamers Xaiiuna, Pafionit, and Esplo
ratcyc have arrived from Naples with
soldiers and physicians. The soldiers
have rescued many from the rains. The
population have lied to tho surrounding
country and aloug the sea coast. The
Government is sending food from Naples.
The King and the Minister of the Inte
rior havo sent a contribution for the re
lief of the sufferers.
London, March 8. A despatch to the
News from Naples reports that another
chock of earthquake occurred at Casa
macciola on Monday. Eleven more
bodies have been found.
' The Xctc3 . despatch from Home Eays
the latest reporteshow that 126 persons
have been killed and 171) injured by the
earthquakes.
An Old Oak Tree that Tlclded a Buccb
ojT bnakes and a tan of Gold
Chicago. March A Junes ties-
natch from Bloomingtou, 111, taNS;
"Yesterday an old oak treu on the Muc-
dougall place, near the Livmgtou Loun
tv line. vas choppofl dov.u,, andaa it fell
with a crash, out of its top vas jolted
a bunch of snakes iu a torpid condition.
The most remarkable thing, however, was
tho discovery in the trunk of tho tree of
an old Tvhite lead can, over the top of
which tviis tied a piece of cloth, acd in
which waa found S415 in coiu. The
monev was wrapped in a piece of a Chi
cajro netvsiiarver of 1SC1. It is opposcd
that the monev was secreted there by
old Macdou!rali. oow dead, who owned
the place,doring tho war, and who fear
ed a raid oo nc:ouut of hi? rebel sympa
thies
A Coroner- s Juror at tUc Aza d r i 1
51omi:j:al. March 7. -Louis Lecsaid
of this citv was boru iu Pari;, IVacce,
iu.1777, and to-day be fulfilled theduties
of a Coroncr'6 juror with the keenness;
of intellect of a'mau hulfbiauec. His
extreme ae was doubted until he pro-;
dcd u silver enuff kos, hich he said
wis presented to him by Napoleon I af
ter tho battle oi Austerlitz, and besn a
narration of facts that bore the impress
of truth, llo served under Napoleon
moat of his great battles, fading
Waterloo, llo came to Canada in-1 WO,
and held a commisaion iu the LntisU
militia during tho French Canadian ns
iu of 1837. Dchas a most vivid and
accurato iccollection of tho Napoleonic
wars. He had been twice married. Ilis
first wife died twenty years ago. and his
second he led to tho altar in July lost.
She is 51 years of age.
The ETaciiation or Candabar.
. Xondo.v, March 7. A despatch Iron,
Calcutta to the Times enye: 'by the
18th isst., Jamrudwill be the most
advanced British post toward khybcr
Pas-. On tho Kuram frontier the 1 ball
garrison ba3 beon reduced to a mere out
post of sixty men. The remains of the
Kuram field force have been removed to
Jagh. Thus the ecientific frontier, which
cost so much to gain, will, in a few days,
so far as .northern Afghanistan is con
cerned, be a thing of the past. It is the
all but universal opiuiou of tho ludiau
public anc the prcb that tho Govern
mcot will, beore long, bare bitlercaufo
to regret its tasty retreat- Abdurrah
man Khan is making preparations which
seem to4 indicate his intention ot trying
to occupy Caadahar when the Ilritisb
baro evacuated it. The departure of
tho British will probably be the signal
for'asanguinarv struggle between Ayooo-
otttudden feinkin- ot the pronml in cou irnotea nrmai si
i. : .:5l .fii. : land Si -io tot Good Ht rained.
Khan and the Ameer, Abdurrahman
Khan."
In the House of t'ommons to-day Mr.
Edward Stanhope gave notice of a resolu
tion condemning the 'withdrawal of the
British troops from southern Afghanis,
tan in the present critical state of affairs
there as not conducive to the true inter
ests of India. " Sir Stafford Northcote
will to-morrow ask what day will be con
venient for debate. This action will
amount to moving a formal vote of cen
sure by the opposition on the Govern
ment's Afghan policy,
Arthnr Arnold (Liberal ) gave notice
of a vote of confidence in the Ministry
as an amendment to Mr.. Stanhope's res-chitlVn.
AfiOLIMA
Oiford Torchlight-: A two-hor?e
vagon-load of tobacco, tLc property of
Mr. Sam. Knott, was sold at the Gran
ville warehense oa Wednesday last an 1
brought the lucky owner over $500.
Nm:s and Observer: The residence
of Mr. John R. Leamau, of Clinton, N.
C., wa3 burned to the ground on Sunday
afternoon. Nearly if not all the contents
of the building were saved from the
flames. From ouy present information,
the cause of the flro was accidental. We
cannot learn of any insurance, and the
los8 is j-aid to be about $1,500. It has
only been three weeka since. Mr. Beaman
sutlered a loss of 300 in the burning of
a barn full of corn at tho hands of an in
cendiury.
Charlotte Obscrccr: It is understood
that it U Mr. A. L. Cutts' purpose to
pamt two additional scenes to his pano
rama, and not duplicate it, as has been
stated. It will take him about two
months to accomplish it. The total
of tho disbursements lrom the county
treasury for the month of February, ac
cording to the treasurer's monthly state
ment, which his been made out, is $1,
T'JC.OS. The total of the receipts for
tho Eutro period is S22,S33.8a. The
principal items of expense arc: the poor
and poor hourc, $234.04; Inferior Court.
SS8.30; jurors' fees, $362.40. There is
yet on hand in tho treasury, $841.74 of
the public road fund, and 961.70 of the
fund for bridges
MACCK 9.-4 tr 21.
UKFKNTIWli-Q,uotea firm at
;es ot" o00 casks at that figure.
40 ror trained
au advance of
since last quo
tations. Kales r.'.'J bbls Good Strained at
quotations.
TAK Quoted nrm at H 65 per bbl of 280
lbs. ' "
Cit UDE TURPENTINE footed firm at
at tl CI for Hard and $3 65 for Yellow Dip.
COT TON Quoted weat, without sales at
10$ conls for Middling.
Tno following are tbt5 official quotations.:
Ordinarj 7
Coa ordi&irr
Oenti
Low Middling
y li-ltj "
6.iiauu .......
Ootton
jpirits Turpentics
iOSlQ ?
4'J7 h&le
627
110 ."
158
sr.... ,
Grade Turpentine....
MARIS B XiEWS.
ARUIVED.
atuurnhhio tJci.efaclor, JcneK.Isew Tori:,
T E lioDO. . ',
ttleknier JE llKa be ih , W ilki n son ,Hry ) t h vibe
3teaier iFPsaport, Harper, SinlUivllle,
Mastr. . . . r- .
HteamerP Murchison. KobeiU, layette
VVilliaTTK .v. xturrtiiiion.
ttwe barque ousif: a, uoruufu:. """i'.
Heide i'cCo .... .
Wor oavquc ssepiciiti Ic, le.crjjen, L.ivei-
pool, C 1 Mebnue T
(Jer banU t-'rahling. Anron. Publui, 1a
rcscbaa it Westermaun ,
Dan barque Louisa. .t.arso, anta Cruz,
Ueidc A: tv
bt-i mtf K1 Uabtstl?.: W ' IU : soolultUvlUOi
Mitf-r ...
nVAanjvr Tassport, Harri". Hn;ltliVlLit!,
Hteamer DMurchisou. Woberts, Fayctte
ville, Williams fc Murcuisou.
15r briec rraiiioro, Morrlce, Luudou, Ltiess.
Cariey & Co '
Nor bamuc Iljomr.jet.. luslcmundsen,
Loudon. Alex gprimt &. iou
Norbriu i.:o. AJuJcrsrn, Ilnmbru-j, 1,
O Eurfcor .t Ct.
Exporta.
Londou lr Iraxorc 1 --3 casks
Sjts.S6 tb!sroJi
or barque H.ieiooiet i0 oblsrosjn.
Hamburg Nor barque Leo S0j caslifa i-pt?,
5.7-59 bbLs rosin. '
WhEKLY aTATEMENT
or rocK o haj;d kauch 7th, I8S1.
T l
Cotton sjshors..,, .......... ........ ....
Silo&t... ............... ..................
TOtal... ..... t ..... ) MIHIOHIH
Spirits Mhorr.... ...............
3,273
Total ,
9.22,
Bosiu afborf,,...,.MMM"""'
alioit....... ,.......
Total.
136,8H
Tar ashcre
7,065
1,U3-
aJloit.....,...w
Toa'...iM
Gvude ashore..
Total. ... .......
Cii?T3 roa thi weis ixaisa'Miacn 7:h.
Ootion......... '
Spirits
Boiin. - 7i2Q
Tar.... .
Orude.... ,,.
EXFOiTS ft)TBlWfEKIlTWHCa 7
Domestic
Gonoa-
Spirits.--"
Bosin... .
Tar.. - ....; ......--
Crado
Cotton-.. '
ii7
Mr 6
8piri ts ..... -
TarM...Mi
Orude.M
6,19-3,C25
1.C3
13,263
For this Port frora Porein Port
fJARKS.
Ncr A M Schweigard, 42 ftns.Jobcsoii,
at Liverpool, Jan 9. '
Nor hollas, 258 tons, Krogb, cleared
from Malaga,! Dec 29.. t
Nor Atlantic, 432 tons, Kuudrrn, at
Liverpool, Dec 1.
Nor -Bonrvfide, 511 tons, EJasn, a'
Algiers, Jan 5. .
Ger Carl Max, 294 tons, Jieyrr, tai i
from Liverpool, J-n 19
Ger Charles 306 tons, Linbon, d;ara '
:rotn JLondon, Jany 20
Xor Cred , 371 tons, hristoph-rs'M;.
frouiLiverr l,iec 4
.Svvd Daphue, 714 tons, Westerberg. at
-loucertPr, Dec SO.
Cter iJs b iiizitr. J7- tous,Ddbni3, silrl
(ier Favorite, 30 1 ton?, Zepbien, sailed
fnm St. Vincen:, C V, January 10
Nor Hrithjof, 44! tons, Johnsen, salbd
from Amsierdam Jauuary 5.
!Swd G ficii, 471 uf.i, Lorgersrn, ?dilrd
from istcvin v 8
.-jwd (Qstafa,310 toes, Arn ;erg, at Liv
ern o!, NoVJl.
Xor try. If r, 4b0 to'.s, Ortensexi, at Kra
gero, Dejeuiber 1".
Ger Hera, Wsiek. -. led from Limer
lck, Janua y
H r Hertiiann W. lfl- 061 ton, Pormin,
-.ailed tr,rr trhjcow J
Nor iij -'niniet, ions. lngemQndeu,
mailed from Live -poos Dec 15.
XorJ-i ny, 4Si u.a.4, Ojrnelitnsen, at
Gloucester, Dec
tt d Jens, 397 t ii.-, Uckansrn, saiied
r.m Uottenberg, Not 2:
Nor Jfbuen, 271 toi, 6reidsen, sailed
fr in 8:avaoger, Eeb 10
IS r John 1 ,Sini;b, 305 tons, Tref y,
C eaied lrom Uablin, Jan IS.
Ger Lydia IVsebau, 4'J3 ton, Kreniera,
sailed from London, January 7.
Nor Mediator, 285 tons, Jeaaec, sailed
from Amsterdam, Dec 2'J.
Nor 3I'nL', 3SS ton, Mattbtesen, sailed
from Liverpool. Jan IS
Nor Najadeu, 2oU urns, Halve; sen, sail
ed from St Malo, Dec 19.
Nor Norge, 44G tons, ELennckstn, at
.Liverpool, Dr 30.
Ger Orion, 3:52 ton, Klassen, sailed
1 1 om Marseilles, Dec 22.
Nor Providentia, tons, Holz, sailed
from Portsmouth, Nov 19.
Nor Samson, 348 tons, Naess, sailed
fiom Liverpool, Dec 4
Nor Stanley. 474 tons,, Wroidsen, at
Honfleur, Nov 17 via Ty bet-.
Nor Stanley, 300 ton?, Gabrsen, sailed
from CaeD, Dec 6.
Gr Star of Hop?, 2S3 tons, Hanumano,
aiied from Liverpool, Jan 22.
Nor Septentrio, 343 tons, Torgesseo, at
Liverpool, Dec 2.
Nor Viva. 3S2 toes, Fetiersen, sailed
rom Antwerp,
(inr Wanderer. Stubioc. sailed from
iu5iread, iKc 7.
8RiG.
Krr Anna. 272 tons. Pettersor, sailed
mm Sharenets. Dt'C 9.
Nor iirazill'Un 332 tons,; Berge, sailed
.rom Aleers, Dec 14,
N -r Go gal, 334 toDS, Danielson, at St
Ovaxaire. Jan 12.
Nor Diamriii'ev, 30' tons, Terkelsen,
iled from Plvmu'h, Jan 0.
Ger G C Michel?, 332 tons, Dittwi'z, ' at
filnneester. Dec 30.
Nor baltero, 332 tons, hoyer, eailed
from Ctte. Januarv 20
ptr Sitmal. 312 tons. WiliiamB. sa'led
"'O 1 '
frnm Rristol. Dec 1.
r on;i AAK f one -RnhirtROtl. S&iWI
fVnm T.iwprnool. .Tan 15.
vtr TrnTnnrfi. 221 tens. Morr.ice, sailed
from Bristol, Deo 15.
SCHOONERS.
Br Warkwortb Custle, 259 tons, L'.uck,
Gloucester, Nov 11
List of Vosaeis Over
Port Feb. 21
100 tons in
1881
BARKS.
Nor Scfuna, C1G tons, Christiansen,
Hei'ls & Co
Ger Favourite, S40 toDS, Zeplin,
E Peschau & V stern: ann
NTor Theodore, 29U tons, Daniesen.
Hei le & C?
Nji-Erato, S3 tons, Salvo. sen, r
CP Meban-j
Ger Eintracht, S00 ton?, Maswick,
E Peschau & Westormann
Nor Frey, 281 tons, Halvorsen,
Heide&Co
Ge: Scharahorst, 41 C tons, Herder,
E Peschau & Weatermann
Grfr Saitic. 44b tous, Uerwir,
EHnscbau A Wf-storinann
N"or Lpo, Dlf.toa". i.rfcecf Heide & C -o
BRIGS.
Am Chatlancora, iWlons. CuVKnor,
E K (Uer fe -So-. a
Nor Hiidir, 2:i4 tons, Jenv-i.
C P Mebaitr
Dr ZluiU, U9 tc-TiS, Burns,
Alex Sprunt & -ou
Rr r-"rti.r.mv. 415 tons. Sm:i
EG Barker & Co
Br Malaga, 2GS tons, Wason,
'Alex 5prunt.A' Son
Ger C F Maa", 'i7 t.iis. Zepliu
r. iVscbau Vest:inianu
SGROt)NBKS.'
4m John A Grtii!!, Fes er,
Jeo II rms & Co
Am Alfcratla Snare. ii52 to: s, vVitham-
E G Barker & Co
Am E'JiibSR Seward, 244 tons, Tall,
Geo Harriss &Co
Am Cnrhleo. 220 ton., Niwarfi,
Go Harriss & Co
Am Wienie Laurin, 240 tons, Hatch,
DeRoeset : Co
Am Boston, 120 tons. Funnel,
tVi) iarus & Mnrchison
m Mary Bear, 163 tons, Ch nick,
Geo II rriss & Co
Am Isaac L Clark, "34 tons, mer,
Geo Ilarrisa & Co
Br Java, 17; ton, Home,
Northrop & Cummiog
Am Mary F Corson, 276 tone, WillUms,
Geo Harriss & Co
AnTW A DuBosqu, 88 tons Gates,
Kercbner & Cider Bros
Am CarriuM Bicbardson, 283 tou8,Rich
'aidson, E G Barker & Co
Am Wm Jenkins, 105 tons, Redding,
KG Barker & Co
Am Wm II Boardman, 149 tont, tlichard
80n, E G Barker & Co
Am Geo S Mar!, 442 tons, Mart.
Geo Harxiss & Co
Am Lottie, 2C2 tons, Stroud, Master
Am W H Knight, 157 tons. Taws,
Geo Harriss & Co
Am Clara, 2t 8 tons, Crammer, wtg repairs
Geo Harriss
. OW BATKfl-For all bads of Frinuat
Fereoca resldine out cf tha city eaa have
their printing earefnllj executed aad sailed
to them U- ot Potga VAEeOO
leBevtewBandlafl ileVPWJiW
Miscellaneous
THE
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AH OOOn k FAMILY PlPB AS IS
r-UfcLlafU I VTCM UOU2IT&Y.
Ib OriiD'. nJ We.ecid 8tiii are fall
f interest a d cooit tate cbf ics familj reiui
io?. iu l?rcl pte- m.ie lo of a tij?b
cr-jrot' E3ts'it lltxie. tbtto merits it is a
aipendiuta of
Tveil cil&te1 a'd cf ic&iite Tiietv All
t .-erQ c ccarence: t hon e td Rbmftd fiad
a piCt ia it- ilaxii Th bright ad
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