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latlislier Pally,
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Office, Wp7-3ojutlj!7ater Street.
''' - friTE'STAlEl isstileiaE: weliverecl to stib
.ra in all parts of the City, at $3 50 for Six
SSSSS S for .Three Months. t
two days,. .........,..,,.....,.. I 25
,j - four day8,iiiii.-.;vivi.i;wii.,; 2.00.
V " flye dayfvisriUiJvaa 25
' . .' :'-J oae weesU'H'"'' ao'i . 2;fiip
Contract Ad
- tiSately low rates? I II $agag AI . , , . ' , . : . .; ' I : f
rr it ATLliV A Y: DIRECTOR - v
; :f:s .TrShtt . Dawfion..' Hfenrt 'ntirJa; G.
iirieV A : J. DeRosset, I. S. Cowan, Geo; J, W..
General Sitperinteitdeytf--Vrim&m MacBae. 1
Kpcretaryand Treasurer Wm. Walkers M A
General Freight AgerO-John Ii.rCantwell. t
WILMINGTON; CH ARLG TTE & KUTHERFOBl)
1 JVerftteni Botert'HX- CowanJ 1 .l . ;
i Directors S. J. Person, A. H-VanTkkkeleri, Jno.
A McDowell, Robert S. French, Walter I. Steele,
. wuhen W.- Cole, Samuel H. Walkup, E. Nye
ilutcMsoii , -JJayopa , W, Quion, a:C.Hender-
a G. Locfan, A. R. Holmesly. ' ,
o Transportation-U. Allen
s&M-rfnrv and TreasitrerI. T. Alderman.
WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD.
perfd-R. R.ridgers." 1 w
s Directors on the part of the Stockholderg--W. A.
WrMit.S. D. Wallac, Elt Murray, Alfred Martin,5
. A. H. VanBokkelen GeOvUarris, oOVil,mipgton,
and John Evfcrettf oft Goldshorof. .1,1 -? ,:
Director onihe part of th?Sfat-WawSkV& Kidder,
of Wilmington. N. C, J ohn Norfleet, of Tarboro',
and Thomas D.' Hogg, of Raleigh, N. C.
r Chief Bngineerxin&General Superintendent. L.
: Fremont J i h?si&-&,k--X X'ki. .l :
5 Master of Transportation Wm. Smith. ,
Secretary and Treasurer J.W.Thompson.
Master of Machinery M. M. Nankins. t j
r " AitdUorz43rr L.-Dudley rTT"T"T "f-rn
EAIL RQAD LINES.
Wilmingtoji fc Vcldon It. It. Co.
r
H!"7
0ioChjb EjjrmwJEEK & Gbn. Sup't, )
U WiLitiireTOKi C, Oct. 11, 1867. $
N AX JITTER TJPEI.V 12111, OCTOBER,
' the following Schedule will be run Over this
DAY PASSENGER AND MAID TRAIN.
Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays "excepted)
at (kOO A. M.: arrive at Weld on, 3:00 P. M.
Leaye Weldonl daily (Sundays excepted), at
10:30 A. : M.j arrives at Wilmington, J7oi. M.
NIGHT KXPRESS, MAID AND PASSENGER
:m- lJk .SOfTBAIN -'J4S:34 '5::t"'-".'
Leave Wilmington at. ........... .9:30 P. M., daily.
Arrive at Weldon ati;..i..ii6iX) A.Mn
Leave Weldon at. .6:25 P. M., "
Arrive at Wilmington at. ... 2:2A-M- -
; EXPRESS FREIGHT" TRAIN.
Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted)!
at 4:00 A. M., and arrives at Weldon at 6:00 P. M.
M Leave-. Weldon dally (Sundays excepted), at
4:00 A. M., and arrive ats Wilmington at 6:00 P. M.
Trains pas Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10:30 and 10:50 A.
M., going north ; at 2:5010:15- P.- M. and 100 A.
M., going South, connecting with- Trains to Ra
leigh and Newbern 1 at 10:30 A.' M.; ' and J further
points at 2:50 P. Mi ' ;
Paperp on the line of the Road copy this
and omit all other Schedule notices. i
.. r4; jf S.1D FREMONT, i v"
! octl2-18-if Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't. 1
Vi 1 mini? ton, Clmrlotte & Rutli-
i f EltFOBD. BAIIt BOAD.
GEJfCRAI. SUPERINTBNCENT'S OFFICE,
' Wilmington, 2f; C Aug. 9, 1867.
ON AND AFTER tTUES AY NEXTr Au
gust 13th, the Passenger Train ori this Road
-...111 T TIT!
wm leavtj vi
and Saturda1
Arrive at hand mil same aavs
Arrive at WadesboroT tStage), at 12 midnight.
Leave Wadesboro? (Stage),xn Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday tf 2 p. JC, j i "t
Keave Rockingham (Stage), on Monday, Wed-
Wednesday
Arrive at Wilmington same days, at 3 P. M. ,
sept23-l-tf ' . Gen. Sup't.
Wilmington & Manchester Bail
r ROAD COMPANt - s ' -
?V XGBSlTEKXEySXJFEBINTIINPBITT'S OFFICE,
-Wilmington, C.v Get 5, 1867.
ON "AND - AFTER OCT. 6th, f PASSEN
ger Trains of this Road Will run Qn the fol-
" -r -EXPRESS TRAIN.
. ,. :" "
2:30 A. M.
8:10 A. M.
. a.,eave vv limington. ....)... . .
Arrive at Kingsyille.. r.jifi..-.;ll:45 A. H.!?.
iave Jiingsvine ;...ii:au A. m.-
Arrive at Florence,...., 2:55 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington . . . 8:55 P. M.
Leave Wllmingiionf;::: : H tvTt: : . . . v. 7:50 P. M.
Arrive at Kingsvillej s i . . J0:36-A; MT
Leave Kirigsvllle1. ::t. . T. ..... i; . . . 2:00 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington ................... 5:15 A: M.
Express Train connects closely at Florence
with the North Eastern Rails Road for Charles
ton, and Cheraw & Darlington Rail Road, for
Uieraw, and at Kings ville with the South Caro
lina Railroad? for Columbia andLAugnsta.
Acconiniodatioii .Traiitwill run daily, Sundays,
excepted, and cbrinect aiTKihgsville with South
Carolina Rail Road for Columbia and Augnsta.
;,r;: .wm."'5iaX
oct7-13-tf v . Gen. Supt.
T
,V DRAFT BOOKS!
DRAFT BOOKS 1 " 1 TV t ; : '
Wt. 'R!iF3SB60KS !
"Tor sale at ;'. : " . --v;v. , - , - - . ,y t ,
Sft t WM. H. BERNARD'S ,
octWWt
No. 8 South Water Street.
"XpEWBERX REPUDMCAJT, WETVBERN,
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' WM.-t-BERNARDr
''vi'r'r!jr.l.ii:T
r limingxtiu on auesuay, iuuisuay
jr, at 7 o'clock,' A. M. - lA
i a u . rn a mi .3
. at 3 r. m. .
"Jiesaav and ndav. at,4:30 A. M. -
Leave Sand Iliti (Cars) Monday,
and Fridav. at 7 o'clock. A. M.f
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HEDBICK,AMESfl; RYAN:
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E HA YE OPENED THE i LARGEST
STOCK OF
I) Ii Y 0 0 0 J) S
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EVER OFFERED IN
CAROLINA,
To which we respectfully invite the attentkmr of
the. Public. , We have adopted the
. ?--
-Profit and Earge-Sale System,
Which has worked admirably for Ourselves and
our customers. We offer J . -
200 Pieces Prints at 9 to 18 cents. . .
L 1,000 Pieces Woolen Dress Goods, -at prices
i - '
ranging frc 25 cents to $2 50 per ard.
"""""r"""" :""" """" ' -p;. ,.----- ..-.-.r.r &
50 Bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings
? which will be sold by the yardpiece or
- ; l bale, at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. -.
1,000 Pieces' Kentucky Jeans; Satinets," Cassi-
-Vi'i iiaium:
, . meres, &c, at prices which defycompeti-
tion. -ii , , rr...
' We respectfully invite particular attention to
pur stock of FREDERICKSBURG CASSIMERES
and other Southern productions, which we sell
" :r . ;. .;. - f., , -. i .
at Manufacturers' Prices. 1 ' j;;
Our House has always been proverbial for the
superior stock of Hosiery kept. We offer now
2,000 dozen Men's, Women's and j Children's
k . , . '.-.-. - . i . t .... .'.-. '
Ilosej also, Men's, Wdm en's and Children's TJn-
dergarments, in great variety. . .
BLANKETS,
"'V " -v
V -'
BROAD CLOTHS.
- Ir ; , our stock of 'yX 'v '"!
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
will compare favorably with any retail stock in
the countEy. We offer, 300 dozen Towels..Table
Cloths, Napkins, Dbilles, Sheeting, ' Pillow Cot-
j - v;- j : ' L - .; f f
ton, Blankets, Bed Quilts, etc. , , ,r
Dress Trimmings, Buttons, etc., is the largest in
the South'. The Ladies are especially invited to
an examination of this Department of our stock.
Gainr wholesale Buyers
Are respectfully1 regxiested to give us a call, as
our large-retail trade enable us to offer goods,
by wholesale, at prices &o low as to defy compe
tition.
Our Corps of - Acolctanto.
Ladies and gentlemen, are attentive and cour
teous., jBtryers 11 classeswjtliceiyeJom
thm respectfti lattention. ' " '
r , Our bldf riends, and the publie generally, jar
invited to givana-a call.lq ' v d fti 4- i-it . . ;
ID
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in hi
L X 1. X 1XJ JI . ' J.
Agent, k w4im4Mvhni ? r f.l t. IR-lBSf,
Mailed, or delivered to subscrjberf 4n all
prts of J;he City, at $2- 50 for.Siac Months,
Or 1 2 for ThrAA if riTitiha '
ngr or Malls.
v .
ce
..WixMuroxoN, Chablottk & Rutherford Rait'
road.-w p. M.f Mondays, " Wednesdays and
JTidaysa -riz.vJr' &.iz c i i
bmithville. p. Mn Three times a week.
Ofilce open from 7:80 A.5 M.; toHX P. M. -
, , , jEn R. BRINK, P. ML
Five davs more are ape4 pjMie
weoplc rf 'tills StAtS'rr iregistef as voters.
iJTom tne otn to.tne ytn aay ei JNovember,
inclusive, the whites will have an opportu
nity of adding ' largely to their ' voting
strength in this State. Let every one, qua!
fied, go tipr and record his natoe, J :
THE VIRGINIA EfcECTltfwV
wTheelecUo:n;Tjni$;from', Virginia wi
carry sadness to the..hearts of many outside
her; own. borders. : Thousands of . her sons
who are scattered through, every State, from
the Susquehanna to the Rib; Grande', will
mourn' over the ' disgrace and humiliation to
which she has'been brought in the' hour of
her sorest:ne1(l;::n;i;'-Tr"fl ;
"Virginia I "the grand "old Commonweal th't1
the 4t "Mother of States and Statesmen "of
L.-i- -Z Jjyi .i .ir:,:i:- ;!!; i
Wasnmgton, and Jencrson, and Clayancl
Jjee-r-how, lies prostrate, at the feet of the
conqueror, a ricp jewel m the-hands 01 the
spoiler. - - ' . ' ' ' ,
iihe Hunnigut ticj ihaa. been elected in
Richmond, after a three-days', contest, in
.which Conservative negroes ? were -m ob bed
anq , ariven. r; irom tne, ppiisacj wnicnj-put
j ii j j - p i-L ..."siii.. j? : !
Tl -. 1 II 1 1 1 1
or tne inxervenuon 01 cnev imuitaiy; t lprcps.
would have-been' one continuous carnival pf
blood. - " Tbree Radical whites and two ne
groes M is the 'result in the capital of Vir
ginia. This were ba3. enough ; but the fur
ther intelligence reaches ous that . the Hunrii
cutt party will have a decisive majority in
the coming Convention.; . Y i .'j
With what is generally termed National
politics we have but little to do ; but when
the issue is brought to our very doors, We ar-j
ray ourselves on the side of Conservatism, and;
against any and all parties that would wrest1
the Government of this State from those tq
whom it properly belongs. , ': , 1
j With the people of Ohio, we take our po
sition against negro domination. And,'
while, as a son of ..yirginia, we grieve overs
her terrible fate, we must brush the tear of
sadness from pur cheek, and , prepare to do;
battle -in the fierce .conflict that will v soon!
commence in our own State. - i
We tell the white men of North Carolina
that they must no longer hesitate. The time
has cbme fdr action united and determined
action. By means of the secret Leagues es
tablished in every 1 county, and town, an d
hamlet of Virginia, the party lines have been
Unmistakably drawn. In that State, color
I r . i. . . , . V. .. r
has been made the test; and the two parties!
: , . . i I
that recently contended ' for " the ' mastery
were, a Black Man's Party and a JWhite
Man's Party. The vote conclusively estab
lishes this point. The negroes and whites
voted almost en masse for their respective
candidates. In Petersburg the former polled
some twpnty-five hundred votes for the Rad
ical candidates, and only Jive for the Con
serrative candidates. In Richmond, and in
short, throughout Virginia, the polls show a
similar result. v
The same state of affairs exists in North
Carolina to-day, though the organization of
the blacks may not be so complete. It is
folly for the whites to waste their time in
microscopic searches after Conservative ne
groes." They are not here j-ithd . j you, hope
for success in the approaching ? election; you
must hot look for, support from the mem
bers of the Loyal League,!? -
This State must not be surrendered to
strangileesJout.:, a struggle.
The election in North Carolina can and, must
be controlled by her own people.; t They have,
a! majority' that cannot be overcome if they
will go to the election precinctaT and poll
theh fullTstered strragr "
In the "meantime, e organize,
and bring out . their candidates Conserva
tiveTnen, bntinen who will go to the 'Con
vention; if elected;' and trphold the honor of
their native State. We want nounnicutts
ib femslate. fbusu . ;We winlnd missiimarieS
Goiho Nobth. Wav Mall 7:30 P. MlDailvV ei
pt Sunday. Throuffh Mail 9:30 P. M.. Dailv.i iJ
.Going SdtrTH.-8Qj. MDaiiv:tc:: six -!
irom umo ta expiam toe aavantafres-oi .016-I
giu Buuragts in me douxh, wmie mtj tnous-
theijc -charity r at leQL.
mot.texteje,dc-fiel& finorth
Carolina ; and after they, force,, their favorite
dognias ori theif own ipeople at the -point of J
ij wucL, xiTCii- uMixr-; cowstaiency may ue
seen and jinfriift tiifl iripri". , i r t
r In the.election i to ta1& placejon. '(t1je . nine
teenth and twentieth of oyenbereye paa
b&no.neutrality injaiNorth .Carolinian. .6K0
newspaper can besilent arid nninorecl twhen
-,7 Among the patents granted la$t w?ek
was. one for improved composition! for sau
sages,1 Whereupon the New York Cotufhertml
foertiser observes We have ' heard ' of a
mixture of dog, red flannel and turnips, as a
composition for sausage, but it is not , likely
tTxat it-was everlpatented. What the .im
provement may be we are at a loss to ima
gine." The patentee will probably keep his
secret and sell his sausages.- j
Direct trade between Europe and the
South is springing up. 1 Steam liner are in
operation between Liverpool and New Or
leans, and North. Germany , and New Orleans.
It is also announced that there are now seven
ships on their way from Liverpool to Savan
nah, with assorted cargoes, and one from
Stockholm, bringing a load of iron Cotton
will form the bulk ottheif eturn cargo?
An Englishman,' who is fond of hunt
ing up legal statistics says that England con
tains one lawyer to every 1240. inhabitants ;
France one to every 1076, and Prussia one to
every 15,000. This he regai'ds as one of the
secrets of Prussia's prosperity.
. W The Vicksburg merchants are report
ed to be getting seriously alarmed lest the
canal . made during the war,ta assist in the
capture of the place, should really, become
the channel of the Mississippi, thus making
Vicksburg an inland city. i-
MARRIED TO SAVE ROOM.
Finding, the Hotel Crowded, a Couple
uet jaarried in order tnat liotn may
Sleep-in the Same lied. i v.! -,u
At a late hour in the evening : a party of
young gentlemen and two young;, ladies ar
rived at a hotel in St. PauL 4 The several in
divicluals'tdesired,separate rooms, though all
belonged "to the same party, and it did not
seem unreasonable that the two ladies should
occupy one room, while the two gentlemen
occupied another." On account of the crowd
ed state of the hotel, it was found impossible
to give eafch a separate room, and they were
so . informed. ; They; then . retired to the
ladies' parlor; and held a council of war on
the subject of the manner in which they were
to he accommodated. After -a-j short time,
one 'of the young gentlemen sought an inter
view with the proprietor, of the hotel, and
said he thought the matter could be satisfac
torily arranged if the proper officials could
.F i V , . . ,
" What officials do you require, my deaf
sir ?" was the very polite but peremptory re
quest 01 tne nost. , .f
; He replied that, either a - clergyman or a
justice of the peace ; would answer. - No
soorfer said, than done ! A-justice of the
peace was summoned, and, in about .three
minutes, the young man and one of the young
ladies were made one flesh, according to the
statute in such case .made and, provided.-;
This little ceremony costing the hotel
nothing, and only involving the 'parties in
the expense of the fee to the justice and the
revenue stamp on the marriage certificate,
saved to the hotel one room, which was soon
after let to an elderly gentleman from up the
country, at the rate. of $3 a day. t f j
, " te ' ! '
, Distress on Edlsto Island.
The distress and distitution among the
negroes on Edisto Island is so great they are
leaving the island and crossing to the main
land by hundreds in search of employment.
We learn that a large ' rice ' planter, a few
days ago, employed- thirty' able bodied men
at thirty cents ner dav. and" thev find them-
seveaf arid reCeive?l One hundred 'additional
applications from other- able bodied negroes
willing to -work oh the same terms, but
iwhom he was unable to emvloYOAarleston
" '- Insnltingr
As a thin man was recently walking up
irom the Greenville depot, he found 'himself
pertinaciously followed by a ferocious' look
msr ; " dorg.M Not liking thev eye of the
mg - aorg." js ot HKing ; me eye
beast, the travellerjisked aboy what -that
hungry looking fioiihd Jwas following him
for ? , " Can't say, certain stranger, Vas.the
impudent Teply of the youngster urbut ; I
reckon he: takes y oh' for fond" Columbia i
- the:issue li such anonea is nbw Rented L1110"". v I j4 v
j iqx oecisioiu . itweeaiumo s
,&n?,?rtli: Carolina. we decide .iiifavor of as . unconstitutional: 'ffireM
the latter and : unJurr her lnuex;! the
breeze. , : : : '' V.:.;;;; tc?
. ..WDfiiiT wjcjTTTJHTnnr
f easui Jiivtiaaiio-prcjetlv R-'
moval olT WnperUitendrnt Clark-Tn-urf
ocaee law-Pretident JoZmsoa's
- Ith giTfri ou-,that the cmittecForr re-"
trenlrment nb w xa"ntm!nfrint6 - the AiTaiw
ofIthtprmtfngfbt
partment, wilj.k ve,crf t,Mc0ullQch to
suspend ;&-rJE .;pla!rlt fromhe" luperinten
Jeneyof thluTea1i:i.boV4 iK$rf.;
The members of the committee to inquire'
ihtc? tSe assassimitrdnf oifftmtdW arrived:
to-daf ,Dutf ffitfc$?tfausat
They- exject Viftafprto iiuifj.to-'
of suspension ofi, Mr. Stahtopwthe President''
is lnconsisieni wiia. niSf ayAovea jpoiicyj Qre-:
gard all , the, acts of Congresaas Tegat and
valid1 until, MMmfy
Supreme Court. In answer . to thisitis un
derstood, Mr. ' JohnsX)u ;rne thl3Cdistinc
tion between ehis resifeifcality itftH dirty
under the tenure of office act and other Acts'
of Congress passed over his veto, and which"
sons who can take. the 'rinitlwaaidohe
act or acts that will makdja casecfoy-liid-judication
of the fepremepourtdftriese
two pesbris ieTfti rresJjeSt 'a $iC4bi
net officer', TejmovVd' , wiwviaVWfflP.
laws of . Congress other; officers andxeitizens
acts that make ; upT&.casfolrtTOc1sxb3 of
the Supreme Court.f -rf
In this view of. the subjexjtirijjohnson
was the only one who fould take iuch. act! orf
as would eventually carry llrcay pefore'the
court ; no one pmilCiak tJBiB.&e jii'Jhe
matter of the remo vakoffainet ininister"
for him. . t He alone has the; pfdwer of reihoval
of that officer.- Inthe exeeutiotfof pother
acts of Congfessthe. :'fir.5ccaaly
leaves, it tor theV . paities- aggrieve(lof"J?hpse'
rights are directly affected; by :1m j&sit t6
test the constitutionality of the4awsr ft
. ii " - - - .
The Worloii it aSt ies.
There is "always ,a'aiieyiiqonV
siderable portion, otJe"pfitpstf
world about the doom of the planet in Which
they live; i''.-ThiBy(anticimtefthefcfeidf- the'
worldi and wrnlsst afeWpVeaforftf ?the'
vastrmajority satisfy th.em
irig it. , A writerf iri the J6
view, among btherjv,,)
ranks of these antfeipaiors '"of i the endpf the
world, and declarjtiiat "some 7 change , is
I this;ctianas tp'be ,we 4ajr &W)foym$pyec
.A . 1 A : ii " i'-xlJ l-r-li tj 2iLl t
xure , - out we see:m iue neavens fioemseives
some traces of destructive1 elements,": and
some indications ot their power.' rThe frag
!mehtsof Ifioktn, ptanets,-rcsct ptvhie
Iteoric stones upon pur giobe; the. wheeling"
Comets welding theit T6t)s6 tnafenaWiir our
bwn satelite,1 the! Appearance W fiew-Mrar
jand the 5 diappeararic,fi otnereKfVs as"
the solar; furnace;: the vblcahici 'ertiptians,
iforeshadow of . that - impendingo coovnlsion
to which the system : of;, the w.orjd isjdoqined.
Thus placed; onjj iplanetwhpstae
uurueu.
pass away ;
cemeteries.
leums of former worlds, let'uI1eaWtbefc!esK
sb'n of humility :mdtTi6Hf1f-aiiv
already been taught ih theschobi' Bf retela-"
tiovLr-Philadelphia Le&qet.-oto
thfe
the directors that he .wished ta'i resign. He''
was supposed to be a poorman ' Jn thft cjprn-
parative sense and'they - asked him if hef
could afford to resign!, - '
'" Yes," said the cashier, f ix-I. cbufd not T
would notv' - ' r
: " How is that?; We thghtfonaoTnbW
irig but your salary.' 3 PVrfT- $m
.! 44 Gentlemen Tdhtfenyodlid1
frank, 4 I have used the mony of the fcrahfe-
used it liberallyi But QtifMittit. Musi nbtflbst,
anything.'I saw chancelinacb: ther bestiof;
them, and , returned eyery popar., Jiopk. P
have enougpdW, and resignHHve
the books examined ; ,you .,w4l Jtrnd.veryv.
trouble."
j They did not raakeTariy 'trouble, and th
lucky cashier is" -now' a 'member-of ithe' best7
society. . inewYprki
i Fatal Shooting Aflrajr, In Calirprnla.-
.(! r vnf fBAHCISCOCt. 10,.
. A dispatch states that on thef day,9f Itfee
election at Little Lake" Mendocino county,
Califorrita a'sntliafay ocOTrreMbc- .
tween two familinamMoateli'ahd iost.
FrveoP th Ctate fdtrriiterokinetP thd
three dangerously iWoundfed ptfe cfthfrFst
family was killed and : another f morx-jiy
woundedi -Aend habhjexi&ted T)etween
.the parties.. i-JnUE?4?-"''"-'
iThe Governor of Qblo ha not the .veto
Rn thp. THftlnt.nre isi indenehdent of hint.
er.-
"The Apache Indians have made a1 "raid on e
toWn'of WiekenbalArzdnaari&clrr;:.! off all-
the stock belonging: jtp the JahabiUnts 54
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cashier of.elbkrMrnnlbarikiBibimecP
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