.YOU 3. IULEIGIL C WEDN'MSIUY..'DH(UvMHI2K ,m iSCH. NO. CO. STITB:SENTFNEU The University ol .North Laroliua, from TfrT huiuiiW bcgjjo.aiut; attained such em inence S geVB it '"Ilk among the most cel. euratcd s;at9 of learning on the continent. It established ia 17!5, just after the close f iWiiiiing war. Judge Murpix j, jn bisnsost ad Billable address, delivered beloretbe "Dialectic and l'UiUnlhropic Soci- .Yllred Moore the credit of preparing the jjdffrS" tmtid for the- estabtuitiinant of- the liniversity. "Each ol them (he says) hd endeared himself to hl country hy taking an active part in the latter scens of the ," ami k'D iiUtfUc rdei; vi as res! oxed and the court of justice were opened, they appeared at the bar where they quickly rose to eminence, and, for miny years, shone like meteor in North Carolina. They domed the courts iu which they practiced, ge energy Ui the laws and dignity to the a1m'th'WhiBi'ii"W J'tfr-TtHf-'gwilB was different and so was tlieir el.ti lence. Davie took Boliugbrooa lor Ins tnolel, and Moore, Dean Rwf', arel each applied hiinelf with so much itiluen e to Of study jf his model, tu it '.rorary iipu could easily recognu , in the elonuine ot Davie, the lofty, flowing styl- Itnlitigbro-.k ; aBd, in that ol Moure, ti e pUinmss aud pre cision of Svvift They mused the ambition of patent and their ; they e i. id em . tttiiB,wnacM'g?-J"'.'t.!!.A -'.'"X. .'.I''.:.. ptcted in gloai.-g c. rs the necessity of establishing a pu'ille. 8- llu"l nr 1'uivi relty, iiiT Willi h the your.g men "I the Stnte could be educated. The General Asetn'.ly "-evolved to found an University. ' I vm present (si)S Judge Murphiy) in '.he H us- ot Commons, when Duvie address. , I that tio.lv upon the bill grunting a l-nn id uiomy t j the Trus tees lor erecting tne buil. lings of tin Uni versity ; aud ihtiu;jii more man thirty yi ars have elspsed. 1 have the newt vivid recol lections of the gr. a ne ot his m inner and ttfe BofftSTbrtill'eT tiBfflltt'rorWTlMri'' abd witi upan all Kreat qTiestlons'LTS eTiicjirei5CT irresistild. The.. Reniui and intellectual habits of Moore fitttl him for the bar ratlnr than a UeliberaiiY aiiaelublyv Public opinion was divided opon the question whether he oi Dane excelled at the. bar. M,oore was small man, neat in his dress and gr&oefui in bis manners ; his voice was clear antl ii'nfiWilvliti perceptions quick and his judgment a most ii.tiiinre. Davie was a tall, el gant man in his per son, graceful and cnmin inding in bis nian ners; bia voii'e ufellow aaj'adapti d to the exprcssitrt bf every passion. His style was magnificent aud fiowiiij;; ami hit had a rtB(t al' 'jBUliW -teAjwiJi speahiwy, which suited his style and gave ta his speeches ao imposing effect, fl is eloquence aatoninhed and enr4ared his audience., They looked upun him with delight, list ened to bia long, harmonious periods, caagbt bl emotions, sntl indulged that ecstacy of feeling which fine speakinj; and powerful eloquence alone can produce." Huch arV ilie two eharaoters, as dewribed by JuJgt Murphej, who ptepared the pub lic mind tor the establishment ol our once honored' University. In another paper, we will show who were its patrons atut benelaciors, avd'that Cufiee Uowuo llolUeU hare o( the tact, turn or tate t re bahilitate the University. - - ' isr-R. Sr . , OuiBHai. AmxBoTV. Prcaidelit John- on'll Proclamation of Gineral Amnesty itiemi, to fartHr ohaervatKia has ea Wa ded, to be received With warm commenda tion by the Press. As ttis World says, the wonder is liot, tloit "jXig proMatfuitinn bat S&ttiE-itai toowJjtii tJtkt it baa been delajed atn-nrtfereirtrWcffrind't.ra ion to war rani the itsusnea of this proclamstiun now, hat Was not equally ttrjft,yo years ago. Halt it been given to the world then, the couatrj would bar bean spared the aburd national larce known as ihu Dart trit.-j-Howevar, ' all i well tbat rada weiL" 1 Tb .CanmitT. Tn Waahington cor respondent ot the New York World, in an elaborate letter - canvassing the claims of the various aapbants for positions ia ths Cabinet, ooniea ito the couclusion tbat it Will be composed abjut aa follows, viz : - dtate Department : J. L, Motley or Win. S. Bewni'd. ..::-:... . , War li' partmeut i John VI. Schofield. Treaawtr IK-partmtni : E. B: Waattbarne O. P, Morton. - Law Department : F. T. Freltnghuyaen. Interior ik-paTikieut : Ken Wade. Nvrj Pepaalmem i J. a, f Hs.iey. rT0f1 Depa rt m rn rj J. h tf j.Tnsiva.: " Nfft i yrmd it said abenr Hiitden or any other Brother ararhtirirg.-- The- tftfr' ia, that those flatterer wbotre iiiflstinj I7o' deU with the Sdua4for purnoaea o!Wne'' own, that te standi e gi'ic oft dftiificMor fUaeln tlie Cabinet, oubtto be aahained ol tneaaelfva. ) Bboccu bprbjgs Umth in Warren e unty eabtn;,!!, in; is supposed to have been tbe woik ot au ineeudiary, u no .' oocupiibe build ings at the tioiei The lots of tha pn pneioi, Mr. feaaaorns, fa about t'0,000. - - . A coerespondeut t)t the New hers Journal f CWwwru-, writing irom 8;oton, Cali f weia, av. iet lr, t) J?, A ., tfnrjsnrty -wt ivrtmmif-Ji.-4v-'' "-KrnWiff'Wrs.k1 L"X I ' ta';StrsLJfTr "auttoTa SK XfiTfriTt fr-f f tie um Hi4u aWTVBfj luuuMaa. vui.eu oi :..-:WBATMKBGP;,.-.: Nu t li nt Christmas is over, we hope !h,t Kall'it'1'.l.,"r'".fS M.'t festive. Mason, was a city of feastme, hive and charily, that there na j list en. uh ot ( iin?ttnas punch hrrwc.1 , that tin r- a mueh slaughter of Christina., lurk, is, and that every family had one, that all the Carrier hoys were made happy hj their patrons, as was the Stntmrl't : That every wj'rintcr s child, ye-, and . bMdy VctuUl, had then. .Uutttitet. - tni;s richly emiowed hi Santa Clau That every Biaimel. Cuufederaw soldo f hore bis bodily ills an.l pains with fortitude and cheiTlulneas, and was the object d teu der regard and mil iirrntinris : That brother l'( pjier preached in the Cspiiol not polities, hut peace mi earth and gooil will lo man : That the (''Ui.-tiiutin, and not the will ol ttie nation, may in the IScw War le lorced upon U : Tbat the new Judges he: I happ) Cbrist saaa with the Ut Judns, whom they 4 posed by the votes of 's Kailical nibble! -Suih asaociation would help and improve the new Ju liciary, ju-i as shaking hauda with Gov. Vance helped aud improved the new Rditt.'r ( railed) of the S(,a.ir.f : That our friends in Canolen, Currituck anl the Kaat may lmt s rll'er in the new yi ar, as the.v did in t Lie old, by reason of the tai lure ot croos, ttud that thii d ae ise ahieu ai so lately killing their lursis ruy Iwrve lieetidiatipaled by the coM Christ mas weatliVr : ' - -..r. That the Iieuii-lattire nwy not sell out the State's Blocks and inVreica in interna! im piov merit to a iv ol the "King'" . That the .finite, E .fiolge, menilwr of Congress, and Attorney General of the State, indicted for offences against the law, may learn to oley t he law : Tbat our nil- rs and S'ate officials mav talk leH ol "loy l " and more ot tlie Con stitutiou : An it I That we m iv all urow w iser and better, as ti e oh),),! g hi out ami the new year '.lie VVilruingion .lyuriiij Wiiuny Irotu. Fay etteville, sss : " Some time iinee you mill reuvm-b'-r, I mentioned iu one of my letters a suit which was all 'ued to la- nhout to tic brought ajjaioat the " Kagle,'' jmli'ialied here, tor iihel and del'auia Ion ol tbn character of Judge lluxiou. A suit Liu becu liraugiit of lliat. cfiaracter by aud against tlie said partiet, though it is soiie w hat diUVreoi in characirl to wiiai WaS Si firjii giiop .Seii. Instead ot being a eivil, it has taken the form ol a criminal, action, iu which the penalty against Hie deletidaut would be not damages, hut fine: and imprisonment. A good manv rumors are afloat concerning this case, but wilb these I have nothing to do. I only know that a preliminary t animation Iihs tn-en, held before mauistratca, ami the wUtor and nue rt the pioprieiors of rhv "Kiglr " Itave fee bht tarwarjl as defendants. The coiinscl tor the plaintift" is W'm. li. Wright, Esq.: Ibr the defendants, Messrs. T. C and Si Kuller. It is miid that the "Eagle" can firing a very sluing coun ter suit lor libel, with aotne a tinning points, but this is an on dit of which I know nothing Should the affair pngress and actually enme to trial, it will certainly lie hovel and illtereMilig. We are n w looking with much anxiety to the action ot the Nerth Carolina Legia lature regarding the appropriation of funds to laternaf Improvements. It would ap pear that at length we are about to have the aid proffered to us which will be rvqui site to extend our Western 'It iilroad to wne uoint (Salisbury proliably) on the North ...UsttuUu iluadj,. . tjlich .ia the extreuie weal.. Mat ,w..Mimn pmmtSh ,w pot qacpj ititereated in tlie success oTarixj sebeine are little inclined to cavil at the mode ot ao eottipliahioif.it. But I must confess (titt 1 ran bat look with auxieiy nu.l r.irelotl5ug at the spectacle ot reeklessmas aid prodi gality in the administration of tiothNaiion aFsniT Slate gnvethiiient. Essefirtat the (k-velopiueiit oi our n isourc es undoubtedli is, and important as atunterruptmi otnuuu nieatioti rtb hw-" rw "miHt,nV' nt ' tti" werttt 1 Uy'fiM1 ami weaHh, a coo- I which the couutry has to deal, ana ifilif''" . . , grievous taxes already impswed, may well in(d a Uardie, E-q T fr MayT a cause beaitation and tremhling at the furih r luvolvement where the issue ia in the hast uncirtaiB. The party ia power baa somewhat jm- p oved on the former motto of taction "Rule br Ruin." Its maxim undoubtedly is: "Kule by ruining." It is true that those in autltiwity issue written and printed cnD 1, tail ot she wisdom of wiirdinesa. On "bright light" at the tttatc helm recom mends "rigid economy in the admiotatra tion of .the eovernmcul 1 ' What absurd platiludul Wiiat mrau mockery! Hosts ol paid officers, large salaries tor sinecures, 1100,000 lor tbe site ot a penitentiary, a Committee In tbe General- Assembly "m ing" out bribery andeomip'ion (who of the "ioil" bnt at Haleigh is not shaking in his shoes?), dreadful ti-fig need U-tt, In creasing evrry slay t- all this is riffid imnmg ! Theig, bluffy clerk, Byraea, at Ksle'gh, who walkailowea to play tbe tyrant hire for..hi!a;.aj; L.i!J 'ieftSSt, p ted negie guanls around the coori houae. will, ifTa IhoViuT, fee t6 ffPir Itetl dent of -our rila4,- VeWj-lf w-get- the! aid a itadical must ecrtuinly ret the office- "that ttpsrt rrfttre piB'7 irdtiiw Ilt! ie abottV-a .ago)) biie-....ai; MmMOM!!-. M Byrnes' of!ce pfjila hita any where Sear "tte lumla, they will be kHi as fast a the road." j. . . ' Impohtam. if TBiia,--Tbe Wasliington uiauuUUK-. Baltimore v-tOU re ta recouslrocting Meoria ovar ajrsia, o. kcanaetbtf aegrn mem tiers of het L'gialwtore wraeiptiled, but thajl be was actually ia formed of the .proposed esroIjioB Jus id iaee, and tbat the Movement bad tbe sane 'ion 0f tbe military. We (jivs tbe re- poia lor wnat h is worm. t"aayy!3wapajajjjii 'Sfstsie'sai tlie tlvT llt'ft S-cimi i uoottuc-vp. oa ia;e iniK tuiif.v uu kuiw Fur tb8nljJi MonoaNToN, Dec. 2, 1S68. Mr. Editor Yuttt .readeia have, fclrtjuly hi'eii informed how the Lieut. Governor, more fhmiliarly knssn in these psns a Mara Todd, ah oi. lotted lo legislative du'ies and Maidenly appeared among us to nominate Mr. Moe;!e tor the Henste ; Itbicli was done by Mars Todd, a lew negroes and M'allawaca The spetcji ami visit of the I. taut, lioverunrr increased Mr. Beatfa ma 1 jtiqf. ytdj. about J&tt,-.,-, The iffrsst hamettil th mtr in the Lieut. Govuruor ia hie luya.lt;. In tx(!l, whVn the li st company was orgnuized and marchest from this towo aud eoumy, under t'aptain Avery, the Lieutn. ' tint Governor made himself conspicuous. U wa a uiiMisucablu ilay fur Matgautpu, A hundred fervent, trave, truthful, romantic rioyagoiug nut to victory or death ! The Lieut. Governor stirred their waim blood hy recounting, iu a speech, the wionga, in sults, aud injuries inllicttd by the toe, aa he then called hia now dear Northern Inrnds. No iuuu was more active thau Mr. CalJ weli m urging but neigttt- tt' chiltirea to the field. To aid in organizing a company, he was seen, with 11 igs llvinij, drum heating and tile plav ing, to march up anil dowu the line, railing on " game eoeit-s to fall in and iluitc htLU lo tlithti . !."'.. Thus did he shame many s poor youli-'into arm's and iuto death. He fervently promised, when battle should thin their ranks, that he would fill them up again with the grs?-haired latliera they were leaving behind, llespoko and cried, and cried ami spoke. Ills love for his neighbors' children it) arms te fight for his neiocs seemed supreme. The Pjoe stltTrif "'6 failure never' en fir rest his mind. Kiom the monwoii of f tUurt, he ia a changed man. fits disapiniment aad the loss of his negroes aetm to have en slaved him. His fiendish malignity-aeems .ai isfied only when he can punish or abuse some secessionist. lie made speeches and cried in Burke, (V dwell and other counties. Since the surrender. Col Avery met hitn iu discussion. The Colonel reminded biin ot his war speeches. Mr. Caldwell said he ma le those -p. p lus to force secessl mats in the army I What a lalsehood I What a subterfuge ! Now tbe world should know it, that t ue lieutenaut Governor's hostility to Col. Aveiy dates from these riiscnasiniis, .,w:kea:fth' treachery, and broken promises to the dead. tliiit fie, "leiidliig lie Vilif men, "woifl'iT" till up the ilepieted ranks made by death aud battle '" Tnis accounts lor the whimpering of the Lieut. Governor in the ears of the negio meiubera. to p'Hson tliein against the man w in) had exposed his bas.'neas. X. Good AoHient.TiiKAi, HaaiiiNol Thous ands of our laruiers, have never thought of aubrfiribing to aa agricultural jourtiaL Kveiy Utuiei should take at least one ; anU it he takes but one, he ought to give his kHu j'lj rr Ibe preference. Among the best that we receive is the Cnrolina Farmtr published monthly, at Wiriuington, N. C, ny Win. II. Ilnnard, - 00 per Jtinr, ia ski t Vance. The Ftirmrr is not only a baini soinu work, but is uMud with an unusual number of articles devoted to the interests of the planter and farmer. Send $2 00 tor a year's subscription, cr 15 cents for a speci men copy. The article on pea nuts in the January riumlier is worth more than a year's subscription. Bt ODKiK IJiisvrii or a MaMintK ok th IjiuitSLATUKic Mr. Richard Short, mem ber of tbe Houso of Representaiives from I i tt, died at his mother's residence, in Nash, while on his return home from Ral eigh, on the 21st of December, st 4 o'clock, K. M., of heart disease, lie lived but a The Tri-W'KRklt Old A'orlh 6UH closed its existence, with its last issuCj under the present Editors and Proprietors. Until further arrangements, the Wfrkly only will be issued. We wwb the retiring Editors sll good fortune lo whatever tbey m ay .un dertake, ia 1$MUMWWJI)m aMf swi that :i they will deserve it. an excellent aeleiiion, and one whkb, e ti'ijit may be tuccessful. Tub 'Ovtiuom by the "Lovai" Militia m Arkansas. While Congresa is coosids fling tbe bill to allow the reconstructed Btsua to organise and arm their militia, wo would suggest an inquiiy Into the charac ter of the civil war going on in Ark ansa. The militia there is under the control of the" loyal State gWernoieBA, and if half tbe exeeaaea attribottsd to il are correct. Con gress simuld not be in a hurry to put arms into the hands ol either party at tbe South, for if the loyal cannot yet lie aalelj trusted with this power, certainly tbe disloyal can not. Two. town! liaTob.:h sacked and partly burned In Arkansaa, Augusta, and f orir bv authority of Gvoeral Uuham. Brnraiiier 0- neral of the. State militia,-' Seventy or eighty refugees from the lormer iil(,ee have arrived at Memphis, Tennessee, WTfh troett-of their protiefty a they could fpaus7-saHiey.a.t..OTAMM...sfmf. awly on mttmJFSJH SXZJrs aerfortiv U and bcaOlu whom. i hero wa non0i-astt for Lpni ty tor upnems oeoiar- f i7a "tE town under (uaYttal fa I tliit' W rei-tA of individuals eould bare been mads wi'Jioot diflieulty ; thai ba appropriated two flnw Boasea lor hia tieaiJiJwmaeiKd large quantities of goods Iron) the mer chants, aud threatened to burn tlie town; tbat-bia militia afterwards "gutted' the town, taking ewajr eterytbing tbey could lay hands en. At Lewbjbn'g the telegraph MpwU similar war meaSroree, and the act tl bttrning ni -'merni?-iommttiAtA' tsalae" lishmtnta. Tbi look! a great deal mere ilka tbe went kind et civil war, a ' jrly pstiaan war, than it. 4oea like, enturcmg tbe laws or belilnf tbe rebel in cheek. Ibe Preaiden besng Isottl 2tn,:,"; awsrailly powerleea in the mailer, it bicome the duty of Cocgeeaa to see Is jit the tbe machine it has set-ia oiwatSon does not d .trrir i how it waa meant to protect, lief f th pen . n rrW W mBrwamler wistiWmm ..er" HAWT. TU snUiUaiwa utl wtirntuit 4rrn'b W wren t (Jeiieml (J rant n,l t) Fin ic; h (.'oruTt a the to.'icI the (.'aital lo nihl, H u w POtiU-rihlton hitvf mot1 t-'iv-i tit-lit elevt. He hit nM i (nr,! h ill- U jtt t, ftntl onl rksuai ta!lt-r li-ivf tlr jtpr 1 into hi li r 1 1 u m rlV fa Hit p stiiiiii, iit'f l in tht-tw' tiittjiHiolirs lust ii if; ht, t tin- t-tfect that he 'itniHTi-U the rt ei ot tlrcl'mi Trnurt' Ikw, an I tin (ii1uh;hii v tt itV ittw 1 n flding for Om'pss tt. mctt In f;inli, f been crtuiirruwi lo tlv t.y the .daurr. it j fms CAiisntl in HnJi -al ntt $. A. tt w St-nn ttirn, Nye, Mttrfin. Suimirr un I trwutt tue here, mt a iuUwmiai sauUtiK ttiw Wf 1 in rt-turenca !t tlie nevv f it imti'n Th-re 8 ntttorH ftt-rc, without t - h-n, i i tavtir tI I lit i on' inu tixN nl tlitM iv il Tt'iiun' lull, no m,il.tci whwi may hr tin- rt-sult. Tin ' tltK IftrtHl tlint V''H!rt rH wn! j.jrt iin-1 to j yu-lii nothinij; to i.iu:t nt in , niM i ii it r lli'iinitl i i rant' eitraortliiiary ttnl ptrt tiip'ois tt mafid ouj;ht at It nt to have U-n p"n! J)t'Il.i Ulttll tllf (HH'-(HvB Ol UlS m'wttf?,lMt! : tht-n lirtn ropMMltitly (-"Uchftl in thr to:in tt a pro lainauuii. I Ixj lU-fit tlut t'tn- i LTrft int. nlf to c-rnstruc the I ivil Tt-nurt . bill anmst any dc-site (i nur.il ttrant lyuy have to exwute nunuimiy i't tnnvat up d ih tru)tia othcialu ; lut thiy dclint! lo h't jfa'fi the law altothtT hfoau-tf, as Mr buinnor (icclarfH, t tn ntcurity ot ttie Intui rrejuiriB it. Tht S iiMt rs chtirgc thut an)' rupture U'twri-n limit mul CJouurt s will iK rt'ltTahit lo tin: fuliurr, W h uaiJIith't ha tH'fn thrown ttt-wn in hiIvhihi . , hut that the crucial vt l Inrli the I tvit 1 Vn Ute bill ii pui iu the iiup tu hiiH't.t pro cetnlings pruvt'il that ii miut tiunl. grains avv hoi u rt iwd to-tlay (nun liui-h-r aiitl Wilson on lln- ftinttltii i(mtiio'i -liuMer U sail, himpl v to hav hj t 1 tcirrtrl''ifrm-' ""WTlann enjmrTrff 'nt '-frnV, nil 'I palit-w'tt , anil Scna'or Mm . 1 1 1 m i i , who is now IKTu, gravt'ly ket p hiuttwii unuttl. Th ii ator .Morittn, h lot if ln-rc, pr lt-M' S t lv buMl with hit tiuaiuiiil e-tU'lit-rt. and il cltDtj to dtneutui iht- civ.i tt'ii tire Ueu-, ln licving, howtivur, tiia' wlit'ii IV li su f ti ! i utul Fclietutea return all will l. nia'lcntit. -On tbe contrary, Senator IltMuh rMiiMx an to day lr-e iu hit opinion that the law hud worked badly and that ien. Urai l tie mand lor it rt-jM-al iu ndv.anc w.t tun Iv and right. It ic conrfded that tht- Inltwiil not l e repealetl, and tbat Gt iter hI Umnt has only nucceeo!ed in preeipit.n mg a h'-wulny whit h waa not rxpectetl to slmw ita l( so auoo. 1 Ue otlH r dttnami ot Urant lor acceded to. luiiee'f Wiiile, t iweiel. u, iiiid "BiieTOinn, riil atsoTninmiiti smt WITs'iR, wore proiiounci d in lam of it before this date, and Mr. Conk line's bill to repeal t ie aut ol Cootiuuous tN.s-i.ili I, us dropjed out ot siht. i W ILL THK FURH UltHT l OMiltESS Id I'KAI. thi. mi I I That depends on tustiy circumstances. It depends on wlmt are impossible now to pret at tieafial'tiiaQt'a puipoaea is saefcig tbe repeal. If be inUnits to make the Ins walk, then it way be predicted that die set will not lie repealed. The Ins must con tinue in, because the very Congress itsell is chosen upon tbe ledge of their genciul reteolioo, collectively speaking, lur the re laon that thtf'meoibers are indiibied fur eloction to. tbe very officials whom the Civil Tenure law has gunimi out of, )Ir. JoUnspa againf! his will, If (Jen, (irsnt will mshe d HiiiirUly understood that he desires the repeat nt I he law in order to have a name of he-iug free, uhile )et bound in fact, ami will give his "-r. nl word iu each case thst about 00,000 officials shall not be disturbed, then the repeal may be entertained. That (Jen. Gmut could be oome a party tu such pledgus U. impossible ; that bo would, If be could, ia pr polcroo. Iti felt to day in Wnshington Unit the Congress cannot repeal tliu law, and that it will stand. It ia Alt that tailing the Korty-'ttrat Congress will not hclji matters a alii.. That body will not have the two thirds to the House to enslave the KieCu tive. Not having two thirds makes I i runt a msioritv and Coogri a mliioritr in case will act oa She principle -TatiBwr who have ' Must hoidf tbe uowr, v And tfjev uiual fret ...... , Whu oatt," , ..... . . llesi Ics, in nil proporfiimal resMCt, and nearly in all individual rvapecta, the Senate of the Furtj-ti'St Coiigiess will be the same as tbra, and they will t relmuiah ao etnoluinent and a power lo any 1'nsiJeul bostwiatiaSjtshhtfa b ta baeBiptrausaV: i It is jelt and Wasliington is acimratl tit-sWr' $V lrVra -tti iitt' -'Wwlv betweeu tlie rrcniileril to be anil Hie t,u i -. greaa aa ia, which tbe l'uiigres to b'o aid only agfiarute. . Mia Or ant says that Mr. (Irani is a very obwtmate saan. Ao obstinate man attains . h tlioxa of tbat divine quality in a quarrel. Tbe quarrel is in. '1 be other side ka not a whit leas placable. A very met) little fight la begun, 10 which any result ia possible except surrender of either side or their fudon. And all this baa come to pass without help or instigation ot third persons. It ia a family hud aud will Ik; a family iuoeial. It simply demonstrates that the party of revolution, alter getting all they could of thst element out ut tne country, are applyirrg tbe principle to themselves. Creating the miseries ot our land, they can not survive their settlement. II lA. Or. JV. T:WorU. A-Baaa' oi.aaT Oovkuhmkht. At the headquarters ot tbe Preedmen's Bureau in Wlaeiiester oa tonlay laat, were gaiUind rwara issud out large supplies f clothing, ', , , .. -, ,..,hi blankets, cotton, ., "witbouf mon.y aad ittii.Waea..-iMaigg tbbV-.tt...lld.CHfc! .eafWriiolltb,r....r.jiot Jftl", who tday twari hrmmble::wn'iiveli4i fighting tor "tbe ttt govj-mineut the world ever saw, went firwsiil sod saked for a coat to cover his shivering body, lie' was pet off with a promise of one should there lie aav ovet alter the colored man and brotber waa MttprML sw--A . Bally for the Ooverament I Jfit'thMer Timet. Th BcrtttMi Co u it. The proposition , . '. 7 ,bn,itted to-d.y to alh. tbe topm Court ta paj ahef reaching the age ot severity years i regarded as auother lever . willi which to swat tbe conservative eleiaont ol.tha Court r j 1 -ft r- run .rit- and fl other u prop.witbHia.- Warflxft BRSACB BSTWKm Gtttf. AM) COSUUKSS. ti rv dititeuU to ubtftin ii-euiate inftTnta ttim of the eiact a'atc ot things iij ula than Tt wag to 1-arn wti'a watt ,fniX in the Stiuthern Ststr nnti artc-r the lir inn tin; ot the late w nr. At ail rvt nt, wlu n th tt et nit ft tuS ui n d, we were at no to kr -w what it w about. Ims t nn intt-lh, iMe ti d shi i if id i ir Mnicmrnt it t he rausii' ot hi' viiHrivl un I the isiu- whW'h an- brins 'itrL'trrti in uba hy th PWord tuw yet foMid Iti WrtV t. the l j'Uc. We kiu-w niott; id what ia i,r!ini ii iu. diahint inn lt-;!L .aiidiii reuio'C Ul'U' cc. tUaii Mc.du f little HHnd"'tiiBt lie riyltt omhr iur o'tst-r vathm The raiUstin Uenoral ha o t tl t t from the island appear to 1p wrtirtlv ifnartlpd, tliat wo are lett to coiije-'t ure as it the ruiittea ol iinturrtn't ton, unit rwive on y vauii and rot .ftVi 4tateiti' nt ot tt pHt("Wt. Th lMr, UW-VV,. tlweVL Vt isl not yet Mippresfted, sutcfita that the move uii nt is ol ni.'t'tp inaijmtu-lt.- ai.'l tmporun thittt the authttntitg havu awn bed to U. and w lift iter it be hUipreM'd oi ti t, the fitif)Ui' in tluM.stami of vVm nt- f dii athftionno diifi.Milt to ovt-rcontt la not fnA.irahle it) tht lfb'8 of ttm perpetuity ol Spanish power iu liiat tolt.uv. The Muttrid corrt-spomfT nt ol tlie Ltmufi Timen exprt'tes contl lent ly die Iteliol thdt the det hun V in ol i he pai lisan ol mnnt di tie aud unroimtitutiiHiiil umaneipat ion in Spain have produced amr r otuiu t : ou atnotii t liu (ilavehttldera ut C'tiUa I i hti a nirttntniu that the uitwiav poll.y wlneh itin has puraued ot ovfruin l'ua with tin- holr and Hingle klta tit wiinmx Ihmii it an much intone aa it t-otdd U' made lo yi Ut, ami totally ignoring the native I n tiana ni the ilia n lmt ion ol oilit nil patron 'tL,'', hari It tl lliMtto dikatlt-ctcd liy Lho.w in rpaiu tt strike a mow wUKli nngiil Jeatl lo a redrtss o( rievaneea, or iniblv Uy in it pendenoe. General Oulc, the Ut w ly appointed ( tptaiu Urtieral ol Cuba, ha mailed from Cadiz lor Havana with retuloret nitii'a, but he e J hanlly arrive btloiu ihu un. i. II! of January. Otlicial aunounccruent huH beiu iimdu tu Madrid tbat I tie elixmou ol tlie lubnii d puller to 1 ho for ten will be held alter bin ariival ; but uuki the it-volu iioui or I ted before that time, i twi rK rircely be pari tied by ao tardy aud made quale a method ot redrawing meualitiea and wronga. Gt'tierul Uulca, however lua aduiiniaitTed tb wvtrumenl ot Cuba before, with great acceptance to the peo 4. lair luu-restn .iitllit: ltluuxlT tnuiius mai j litis to au amicalde a ljimtuiiut, he is tlie I lllnil. ) It is curioiifi that while Hpain was getting j up a revolution. Cuba should go into 1.1m ! same business on li r own account, ami it j would lie edit) Ing to know how OcM'ial Uiilee can condemn the Cubans for ret cl- 11. .11 when lie has just been committing the same crime at home. Or is it the iailuru in which the iniijiiity of relfi Minn consists f Another contradictory thinsj is the syniia thy manifested in tbe L'nltvl Sules fir Cuba and at the same, time lor Spain. Our hi arts appear to be large enough to Iki .1 bo tb combatants, though possibly before we go into bysteriss over the Cuba move ment, t might be well enough to ascuitaln, in view of tjie possibility ol its be.nnj a revolt a:;ainst emancipation, whether we are not weeping 011 the wrong sitle KWf. DiaoKACETPi. Hcknis or thk Sol ium.' IIsmiirt T t 'lilcsoo The correspondent ot tlie New York World gives these parrtc ulars nf tbe diiigracelttl and druitken not in; at the recent soldiers' banquet at Chicago. Similar reports hate beeu ourrHt in lb Wesu'rn papers and. their truth is undisputed : In loss than an hour after the feast began, it became evident that as Kinsley's spirits deeri'sajd the spirits ol tbe Ollicers incri ssed, until borne away on a fl iod ol feeling tbey aooo drowoe-l sll seutl ntuls of sell respect, nod struggled in a sea ol dissipation. When, at hall past eight. Hliertnan attempted te restore order, tliaf the. toasts mivlit.be rt'ad antl respootJed tu, the iMiund of tllirmaltetcoiildiiot lie board twn vee frwn tie desk, Alt over -aai aliall ottirers were elegantly (jenlaiiiiing irotu a eh or, or singing songs more air..prii to the ramp than at a (asaxwei. lt.tlas el champagne were tossed bstlierand thither, ornaments were overtimed, and a scons id ooufueioa which r mbled a deliamh raih r, than a feast ensaed. -. - t . General Pierce's poron waa called lur; bat lie onTy read few tiara, " "Which hebody toasr, "Our Uoantry," waa not permitted to upcak more ttian a lew sentences, whea hi nddruM followed the poem. Tlie ooalu inn hiul ao increased that no Attempt was made to K-api.nd to the tnaste ot "The l'reidiii" and "Army anil Navy of ibe United Bute-," but aa attempt was made to druwaoUt the nolae by a flixwl of music. VThh a new .tied until the mtufle atonped, biH as fss.t ua timi. Slocuiu rame forward tu speak; bedlam bef?n, ami after those near by bad seen him move his Hps 'tor a lew minutes without hearing a word, ha too gawettp in despair. Just attout tbi time seme over happy fjlen era! thought to create a diversion by throwing over the imnn'hse towel erected in ftr- centre ol the mam tablet and, as tU teen tVet of eontwntioiH, (olliisi, augara.flii., &: ., lt '., fell with s crash among tbe lira 1. , (Itrn. Baruum prangsum tbe table, ai'd, with frantic jriwt urea; endeavored to rttre quiet. . Meanwhile Oranf, . Khermen, Tht niaa, anil all the Coiooiltte bad bea using tbiir combined luff o-nce M reHUre iTTihy,'trot-W-Ttfaivit any m;ea; till afrortt ulue - o'ciock,! tleneiaL tlfat alitiidrew ia. apparent dMgHst, Jle tr kaewW to'bisi credit that be drank '()itbfie'W irtar lur ..rlii Uj emits CTifflkfci AlihmipftssAij , by matry friends to take "Iriendiy glitss," "be reiiwa"aal'f' aw' WiteW'! "" Vtit pledges la Cold waier. ' Indeed; ss tiie.olll cloosrieM of aome of bia fro.li ni tbeoi td place battles betnre him or send him glaaave of wme, be ordered the waiters ta remove front bis table every bottle aid glass, Ha l ifoHierataeB ltttwbsramte. stw-b ugra- lul scenes nau Dim Deeff enacteri. ' : '! 'go'WiiBita-' XVirr,tas,ii.-Tli amount of elaims ptcsenfed f allsgcd 8011 1 hern Ihyaliata tor damagca to prnper ty Boninern myaiiau for oamagi to prnperty tion,iu o. Ofaima: ioihant t. jest ball a niiilioe il llrs but ik-natori are ol opmioo mat tnc psasae 01 ttie veiy dr. tstMW, aa a tmu.dNtt. arttl a wall tUlat to ybtigfo!ot:4feW A Keiurky &imlS tiavtid a fet f TELBaBAPHXO. tViaaiaoToa, ties 94, P. M. Ttie WaahiiiKtnn dtHpaih, Uilefrraphad last i.ikI.I from Hie N,.w Yard TelfiKae. was not au-ili.-vfjie.l l.y tseii.i.ir Rel4(K or Harris. Il i slatej thai Hen (frant haa eipraaHd tu.iii.. It m faior of the e- laaieucetDeiit ef Con HI . iw Hi I he 4lh of Mareh. Jtitnural l)'w wnUsj fniiu Moateveilio, ibat ha il: r.weeit lo l'ik-ill wnh Minister MoWs Lein'ti bv ll'.ij 'l'lio faunae. ilutattreu$k tart: A',i(a:WJa.aoad''tM'tiatift tteiTniithi; st Uraniante !' where tbey will eiMiiiuau.l ths Kiver and await orders. Ths lu a.iu uf the auiuakiiuas s.iloL , THK I'KKSIl'KNTa AMNHSTY TBoCLAMa Tlo.V. Vhinutoh, Tec, 24 P M. " ay. !(. MtM a. Amwi- e.i A 'roei'dinolon : WasKKs, Tne I'roai.Mint of the foiled 8tata h-li eielofore set fori h aevoral pnallailUMlons, of im lii,( .mn, , l , ,i (,.rdi,ii . onraon. who had txain . i.viun. l oueeriiett iu the lale rubeljiiin affsiniit tha ltul auiti illy .r liieduvnrunisut uf the Putted Ntale., wtiieli preoiaiuauon ware severally isaaail on tlie Hit, d.j of Deoemtier, lues, on ilia Kith nay or Mareti, Isni, on lli jtith dy f Maj, In... 011 ilm ,Mh Uay ut MeptalutHir, 1(4(!7, soil ..ii ilie lih day (if Julv, in the preaeni yar ; l et H I..HUI, liie aiithoilty of Ilia Fodarsl tKtv . riuni lit l...n,!( laietl re eaUhlMliml In all ths (sialea mill leriiu.rws within tlie Jurtailietioo of the I tilted Matsia, it Is believed that tha jirn ileiilial rHaervaUona and si.4;pt)i)ns, aa, at ths .Lio n ,,1 snl several irKaiiisliona. were deemud iie.eaaai and projair, may now be aiselj and jnsilv relmnuislieil and that an uiiiveraal anuieatr ami panlon ftir partioi jMVH ia said. rttJetUoa, aaleade w lf -w)VT liava home any ial t tlierniu, will toad to aeoaTS I'erinareut jteaee, order and pnwpsrltj throUKh otit Hie laud. an. I lo renew srid fully realnrc con-tl.l.-liee and fraternal roelfllg sniliug th" Whole i oile ami the respect for and ailaehiaenl to itiu national li..varuiueiil. itnaiinad by lU patri 0I10 fiiuuders for f(eirsl kihhJ : Aiiui. UtminjM, tx 11 Sliown, that I, Andrew J.iliiis.m, f'reaidident uf Die Uinlad Htstes, by virtus of tlie power ami authority iu me vested liy the ( om.tilun.in, and in llm name of the sov nreiKii people of (In. Tinted States, do hereby priH iaiiu and ileeiara uiiooudlllonallj, snd with out ieeiii.iii, in all and to every person who, directly nr indirectly, participated ui ths insur reetion 01 rei.ellion, a full pardou sod aamoaty Ttw th of traaana affanoii TJhlted Stalea. or .1 adhering In tliuir oiieuilea. dllUlut tin. laic el.!! aar, with a reatoration of all rights, pilvilexea an.l imniunitlea uiilterUis t'onstllu. ti.Hi, and tha lawa, which have beeu mads IB pur auauoc thereof. In tea iiiiony whereof, I have tlfnti tbsas prewula hy m hi.ud, aud havu oauaed the seal of the b'nil. d Mates to lie herewith sin ted, lions at tli mty of Waslungion, the i tb day of Deee nila r. In Urn year of our Lord 1881, and f ths In, lep,. 1, pence of tlie United Htatea of Amenea 1)3." AN'cKEW JUHMttUK. By the rresitliot: k". VV. Haw auk, Acting Hco, of Huts. ritOM IIICIIMOND. Hieimoso, Dae. M, V. H. Tbe titsta Auditor, tottsy, lorwanlml to Knri)a seven, thoiuanil sad (tea hundred poatada, to pay the Jiift iiifcaioat. 'i par ucot., 011 Mtals debt. Lit Uiti ess of Hallr AIeiirso.Q. nraier aunlsnea ot duaih, who waa rsluaaed by JuiUis Uuilvrwood, anil was aftsrwarda arrsaied by tbe (ffty anlhor Itles, the Mavor has sppliarl t4 (lea. Htoueman so knew what to do with her, ss theOonnty aotbor liua have tnada ao fetpuattton for h r. thoa 11 Wynne, of Baltimore, has been sleeted tiiiperuituudtini uf Lhu luctuuuud aud I'elersburg baAtroad. FIWM NEW Ttmit. Naw Yoas, Dee. 28, M. Tha Arlaons hrlnga Hires haudrad and ninety two thousand dollars 111 apeeie. II. iu Caleb Ctiai.uiK has arrirad st Aaplursjl. en riuje to IlooVa. FHOaf TKNSKwnrB;- - - ' Mi Men is lien i3, M. . .'.0 'iMtra!s Bahe.H'k' and porter, uf flaneyal '(irairfs sttstf. havsK'ina lo Aikaoaaa to iuvestl- gato thr mHjtrt troubles. Ftd.Ellil. Mauain, Dee. 18. K. HU tiitiasnd Irotips have bacu seul Ui Cuba Mora wittiqUoav. .. s.,.. flw ttVAriienV amroaeees he detarnrtBatiaa nt vor tu afisudnit the Colony of Kpain. Hsvsna, f SS, M.' ,4 Part newsp&imr In Cuban latsreat baa sua., neiidtiij veluitstily.on aeeuuiit uf ths Censors stop, - kight but dred fraah troops arrived tiday. FftOSf WARHINCTOH. Wasaisnros, Dsn, 23. P at. tin Oofli etor at BrowDaville, Tanas, tslsKrapbs theVroasnrv Unparunont, that twe lUveoos la Kfieatora wars murdered and onsjujilret, ta tbat lustrtot lis a tend of robbers, Tha names ef ths niurdnred nu n ars, W. li. Puelps and Oaurgs t. .ll.uumond. Hrward with swvoral foreign Ministers have .gtsw to Atlbtiro," Mew torkv Judge f'tiua goae to Rhode Inland. The Indian Cuwrmaakn will report, without nisking the Indian Durvau s seperate departmsat ol rttata 'Die Henate Indian Committee ars ananiiuftnaly opiDarnt to sua Heoaa I'M transfarr lof aba Io dise Sanisa to tha Was iMpartiaeut. Uvn. UrsatsMwtlsredUit.lavst.of bia tfaJf, to tli t it to iu'osilfc'ate judlao sffVfra. ft la wtatrdthaf; wnteaa wdl . ra..i.T la ii,. Huphas ttmriLsurdly tnangorsre a g'nerat wsr 01 rarrt-Sy - . 1h fivu years. . ! ' . Tlia Mawlfwk I eWrie baa ttie fnlloamg spa- ,-,'ls' Qu.T Vinnf,.n, ",slns Wgil'a te tlie Iniiana"iVpaor"nthhi try that he p prtihends difueulty oa the ra-aaanmblinf ef tee tsfstS lassMaterw att asnntb. The HewDrleuae rtinitr and fUM Ptng-CgW thrwetoa te sawaa eat tbe lVstbllcaa aieaiheta ef that body, )f thsy attempt to uwet and Wanaa.it awslnaes.' . The l.sanaiani aliiiaUira.at.U isanmiiiiiloaMi stub, Ooneral Ueaet ana tHxeuUry Bs.hoO.aa. tagecd- tn(. 141a rsoort, to-awcrow, t . i, . V"tE. " "' " V Lmeiaciv, lamina, iu, eu.t A pMllonof lbs wnrkstiripe ef the Ytrgmlan4 iuuu 1 mass tteuroaa was uurneo, uessay. ' ... toaniat. .sviv .fkaMwIaaSts rw.rtvai iwa.l ""''i.'ofcoB.liromwe, asi' s s. 1 Bavawi Dee. Ut K. ,,, Ths RevoluUouIala hsvs a.strojej 1. Lght- " h in as Lwaiutss Oaaw.t, fhetswiy eadangwrtng - ".--. th nsTigsuon. Btasaa. Pee S8, at. It l reported that e1,fht hnndrad ailibustera lan fed at CeVbeno'e, on Iwmoer lih. Ills also rssporteil that eighteen hundred troops at 8anU- ajro ar aurrounded by tea tnoBsaud tnsarrea UiHUsta. Wevsral Jars 0 strychnine were among tbe in urrectioiiisl bagas oapturvd at 14 in an, - iuj'' l J.4toxiii uokil BU Suits bat fUnl.lSata, (Mi Imndred gnvarnment troops ar closely be sieged st Maoaarnello, where, in oousequeoo of badfitbaisbohtrabaaaepsar Tbs aorousui uf ths batUa st Moran are ea- tirely 0 tifheUug ,- i FROM WASHINGTON. ' -'"- WaawrooTow, lsi at; ... It is stated that Mr Diris is urged to sai-ran- I der himaalf to uuprtaaamwt, wbea a Attorn cor- I )mt will bring him beliira tha Mnpe-a "ert. wn.r.by lb potency ot ths Prsauleut'a aainaaty ( will b fully snetasL f It I slated tbat Mason, ttlidojl, Banjasaia and - t Braoksandge will all enquire regarding thsaxaot ; proteeuoa whlub U s.i.i.oatj affords, t A dalagaUua of Georgia jMgroaa ars ban to protest aaaiust tbe preaeat admiaaiot of lb 1 UHirgia Neuatora. Dispatches sent hence says that. Gen. Orant ' haa determined te root oat ths Whiskey, KaoV . road snd other "Kings " cveu If h haa to all s every civil ornos from tha army u tfavy. - f Oea. Grant leaves on Wtauioattay and will ibe " t alwent 011a wck. . I X liu t ier ia preparing- a spoaeh against tb re- ' ' eumptiou uf speui payment. FOKEHIN. i LsjiiKia. Dee. K, V. at. Tb Itmss and .Standard iliturially ooadeaina t tha eoofarsnee aa useless. . I Bsnaasia, D0. p X. ! Tb tiuViwndenw Jielus aay thai the pros- f peota ars tuersaalug, ' . Arur.ss, Thursdy. j j Tb Foreign Minlslw of Uroeoa ha officially' " " daolarad that the Oovernmsut Is ready to mk any aaertoce tar th auuutaluauu of her rigbte- , f aad iuUpaudeuos. ! . t FROM RICHMOND, I sticnaoND, LSsclfl, P. K. Oen, oWetnaa ba Ursvls4 tha-Hayat to bold, ,, . - fh enurtady Bally Andwson, wrid wa ri Ity re-" '"" ' leased by udfUntluwuoaV , . .s-- Thb 8iutbkmh KaiTU Btu.. It it, raniored that the Pldeiit. will veto the bill allowing tha carpet bag roverainentt to rolorra tbe State militia. Tbe veto will proliably be dared as of tea days alter tha l passage el It, sltliough It cannot b pn soot ed until the (Jth ot January. The' ground on which the veto Is liktly to be based ar that Cangreas ha no power over the nllliii of a Slate ; thai nu grant ie organiate ii can 1 be given, as no prohibition te do sw be - - ever been constitutionally valid ; that the present bill I practically a bill firt civil war I la tbe Htates bSiutb, tieing destgoed to give ' to usurping organiaation pawer which s they will use t equip the worst eleinentaof lb Community into armies, and that at the expense, substantially, ol the federal govs ' " " erumeqt, as it is iiitendeit to.distribute arrna ftsiH tins War UnuarlBisat tx each enniir ,- sional dist fiat to thPsSoutb. The I'lt-aident, " - 5 it ia uuderstood, will animadvert oa tbe ' manner In which tbe bill was pass. d: . Ueorvla being left out hy tbe Houae., and that mil being agreed to hy th Senate, oa the profession ef Wilson that Georgia we -. , included. - Tbe Praalnt idiiuka-tbi right - -- . ot th Southern people te bear arts, a right - which inhere la luein a cittteua ol to " . , United States, and permission or duels.--tion of such right by tioogres Is gratuitoua x surplusage, if not b p riinence. The Pre- idunt is expected, in tbe anticipated veto, te renew his demand tor repeal ot alt act which will deprive all Southern Stales of their equal ngh siii the Uuioa, and will amutDtjU, IlLm utitt tvda. wn.-tua mingWd . - favoritism aci exclusim indi)lge by Una " vury bill towards several ol the Via1 I Louisiana, Florida, the Carolina' and Ala bam being allowed to reorganiM ' their f hillipa, aud Heip(iaTTeiss, Virginia and Araansss (ini tatrer oy so om'.sua tiy tu t engrosser) being omitted Irouasueh a plaia right. Tua passage ot tbe bill over tb veto is out doabtiui. -JV. T. Wurii. ' " rsvt ii 1 ju p. o. , , , . w Coaruct or Kicas. ut thk Soltti ' Tb news tbat comes id us almost dally fronvtb Cotiin abswis coMteew. aetorwt'a tbe-' wbttra and hegrne shows aa unpromising ate of thing. It iodicaies, intlwd, a cou fliot la tlialuiur b.tweo th two raot aa irrepresslbl a that which earsted betweett tb North bnd S mtb nirtli subj-ct, of slavery.1 Tb - reporii pntltsbed la the Utrali nm bund ay ol wbite aiao t eiorf shot by a negro is the Mayor's Court at Charloite, Worth Carolina, and of the hor rible outrage by the colered nitluia ta Arkansas, are only twe ease out of name rous one ot a similar character occurring alt over the Bo nth. And what i tbecausel Itadical laat. Nort hern carpet hag twdicai, -with a lew Kadinal (3ou.brri scalawags, make tha deluded eegroea tfteir tool, aud bttbg about tuese condiet. The maaa of tbe ftjutbaru white eyarywiiere desire peace, and to live In liariutiny with tbe negroes under th new order of tbini;, Thet ar a war tbat their own weiiarw deposit apoa ttiia, aa well.. that of tb eotored folks, aad atraia every aerv to maintain friendly relation with lire neirroeat . ibut tlie Radical firebrand wid not permit -that ll tlieae COhflicu .cootiuua, tit- Will aad ia that was tne eegruee suttat go to Ibe wall. Blood I thicker than water, and tbo ''" '' ""'" "' whites will rally togihr against tbi-blai ks. laswba war, tb syaipaihy oi theain'ie aaaipatsef tsWsMwtttrtswa, aMtrstt)) antk ttelfs'--owa raoa. The pretend ii iiudtcal Irieods , ot tb aegro are really bia worst eoetuy, audi are prepaiing the way tor tha extinguish nwut. of bu race ia tbi eounuj, J ura ' Tux Alabsks (atas li appear Muse claims ar as tar from settlement aa ev. in"" Alter Lord Stanley bad sree.J to ft.""4r1 e irutnisston, which Iot4 ho"-"' , Clarendoa beretof.re ",u "f - Vamfi perempi iniy reio'coi 10 y fJoitllsh claimant coo. biti the eoiumi. jaioo. Lord Stanley eOuld wot quite und ; a b lefTTba wariliowiiivsT to fue - .si.-.-.-. a. i a. He Jt 'tcaia atiTy.A;..-. v.,.'; -s t "T .sr.,,,.-..... JJ&a r iif.M..i.ia1,t.st, tin pintf -i - IMtfr tg xmuwwiv unHa ale tcvtil fvf ttUD 1 layiaiaaWirstgj