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:7, sl ' ' N ' Mt3f) III vol: vii. THE DAILY SENTINEL AtjVfcByilBISa jutes. Advertisements will be inserted la th Dally a.yrisn. el f"Wiiur " P H1" ' 1 K .UMIJWU. WW jeMthsBSwee...,.. 1 " . Add to the NTf! nut lor san eaaiuun.1 " square eafoUowt: ' - "'"". . -r I r,h. For tmonO-S 81 : J-"-- S:S S 7 "8 I - I kiuo a 11 i - ir.f it:-- vim rnr tin temt-Weetly alone, three Bfth of rwSl.' wkl rtone, two-llitbs of felly rfl, TisUy sad Bewil-Weekly eombtaea, sity per.eeat on Daily rate:' ... for Ui'taitJ and W.kly eowbtaed, tort iwrcenl i.n lWlT rates. ,'lhs D.HJ, wem! Weekly mi Weekly eots- VSJIj IMe fnt on Dalv rtte rTnecial Notices, fifty pereeot.on Dai ly rates. - hqmb xmras. 'post office piuectort. il,Ho W qfitArraifent. 6fflc hounfrom TJ A. M. to 8 V. M., during the week (except while tlie mil re be ing djutribuUxl.) ' 11 Ttmi ef Arrhal and elating th Hum WMiBW. New Orleo, U., AugunU, OeorL'i, Ciluitibi, S. C. Charlotte, $ali TiurT, Uiwensboro', lem, ClwpeJ Hill, Hilfhon. &c , due t 1.80 A. ML Oloee t 6 iLM. ' ErKR.JtChri,IM, Wilmlng Uw Nelirupiifrt, Goldsboro', kc., due 7 P. M., close 1 F, 1L , , Niikthbks, i WelJ"n. Tfew Turk, lUltiraore. Phildelphi, WMMnKjon, ,Jtiebmon'UP-tKJ Norfolk Weldon, ,fcc., due t 4:00 P. M., close t 8;80 A. M. FATBTTRvrM'K, ti Chatbm R. B., due tA.lL, olo 8:80 P. U. Office hoare tot, Registered Itteri end Money Order Dependent, (rem :30 A. M. to M P. U. No maiU reoeWed or eeftt on Sundeye, therefore the office will Dot be opened 00 that day.'' - ' tor the Snimjnn, by Lynn Adama, Cot- W"f aWTfTflrTWW-'tsr Market ow; Ta .'ion,May J8, 1878. Receipt! to-day 10 ; price Hl-HaSl 5 B cnta. Reoeipta laat week 128 balea. Re cti pta riuce September 1st to date. 11701 b.l. ;-. . - lh:nBToHru. ' ;Our lix'al litcr U reporting for the Baptist Bute Coeniiou. CluUi are coming fnTjgtnd theinalimir. The Bkntinbv tliaU bo a gilod campaign ' paper. . ,. ... "" A good Roifter' pocket knife for aharp ening pencil needed "muchly" In the eiliior'a room. . y id hot 11M ft. Judge Merrimon baa returned frojn Nash, where he made a powerful apetch. He left lait night for Chuthem Whet he apeaka to day. We are much rireaaed. In addition to the Miial work w 1 are to read the pro to" the iiaia priutin(;. 80 thia will ex plain any abort coming in toflity waue. JCDG MRKRIMOH't APPUIRTMENTi. - Our candidate for Governor apeake at Beaufort, Carteret county, on 8d of J line, and at Gol'labofo' on the 5ih. W aaw a basket of iery large straw herrica to day that wero raised by Theo. 8i.ow,Kq., ! twomilea from tlieity. They Utiika vvy sppHUlug. He gii VM per iiurt fiir thenv. I ," We had tlio plpaaore of a vUit from our fiind JoDoa Kbhr, of Caawell, o ye terduy. He is dulcgaU to tbe Baptist Convention and i looking remarkably well preserved. for the recovery ot a pUin black memo randum book, containing-'W W cur rency, and valuable papers. Leave this office. s ; ... t . at WATBER Rkpubt, as mnrked by ther mometer t J. A. Joae1 tooksturr, At II A. Inside JS At do W. " 83. 13 ., If, J. J.T1t, B-H , ATt.WTA, Oa. W- ravAeaae to see this Well knows twy,V'ilub!i,her in onr office on Hon .W. u. U.alciratetothe Baptist Con- ventionK His "printing establishment It one 01 the most complete in "e ow,u llenublishes trie Chrilia Wi ited by Kev. Dr .Bha?er, the ablest and miwt ikillttfl edwof hi deWomlnatioo in he Bjutn, and the Georvi UtdM .CVy iaey Qctayo. Monthly.-' y .; . , : - a tt W..oi4 n St. Lorir, ftp tmo't, Wool " do.oo 4 lal.OOt U .,4S.U0 IKT. Aa. ff. v . - Thia ekwUint divine and. accomplished ed-.tornowin atteodaoc upon, the C" Tentlondid not arriv in eur city until SaUrday. He ,. a gentleman of Wilv The writer was eccusrotoed to attend opo W -to Wf many months, and be has heard him mrli ser,a.a thwt were singularly elec " trical and that would open the eyes . amazement of eorue of the preachers , along the Atlantic bor.kt. for Jramst Ulent, and yet be tever saw a tr.ged.an, 1 for imagiaation and the art of word 1 painting, be Jr bw inpertor to any of hi bretUrcp, and ieTi the foreaiost Ben. One of the mot - gifted ministe In' the South and not t Baptist, who hi spent years in Eupe, ys, that icme of Dr. Fofd mooa Memphis. If preached In Londonr ouid " i - ttak bint very famous. Dr. f . hV icgo- Ur 4etodaot of the EnalUb boose o toward. v .; -J' '. ' ' iqoo Meriii, our candidate for GoTernur will be furty-Cwo yean of age l Beptenber next f Kkahm l Deat. A pegro boy eon-e eight or tea yean of age, wae terribly mangled at our depot yeaterilay. evening, causing death, by tbe carx noting ovrr hi in. He attempted tq junrp tn the train while it wee in noliah and tell between tbe cart. A tad Warning tbit to all. Threr BERMosfc-Ifot being gUUd with tfbiquity the Associate could only bear three sermon on Sunday. Of these we will write a few words. ; At 11 o'clock, mtiry Jarcecoa grrgalion assembled at the Baptist church to hear Re, Dr. Fuller. f Baltimonii Dr. Fuller it a gentleman of distinguish- ed repuutloo for pulpjt oratory, and pf finsv eotstaanding prueeae.. He V Kill ot emotion, and if there be anything in the Detnotthenie triad-aelloa, action, acT Uov-he baa it in lull development. We have never beard Dr. Fuller beforehand suppose that hit effort on the occasion aliuded to fell below hit highest stand ard of excellence. . tt At S o'clock p. in-,we bad fWij room in tbe gallery of Tucker Hall and heard Rev. Dr. J. L. M. Curry, of Vir ginia now, but formerly of Alburn. Dr. furry wae-cmniderce thrnbtest man in the Coniedcrate. Congress before be entered tbe ministry. , He is bow ooe'of theyProfeseort in kichenund Baptist t'iJ-U-ge, Hit sermon on Suudaj s a mas terly etfort--tigorput, orna?t?v!rab6rafe, elegant, sustained. He preached Christ with earnestness and yet modestly, and with a propriety becoming the sacred dealt. -rAt Bight,--we -iftended thr McfuiJisl church and heard a model discourse from Rev. Dr. Brantley, of Md., but ncently of Georgia. Hit hianner it charming. In aimpltcity and eats be remind u of Dr. Jobs A. Broad u of Soulh Carolina. Hie sermon as to matter was full of the very marrow of the gospel of Jesus. It was very sweet, aad touching and earnest. Hi ltija-"-AddrDnran itmprlc-- ity and grace, and get musoular enough to euevcy rVm-efat and lnclt)re ttWugtiX We were aorrowful when he closed bit discourse, , . v .. , W learn that Rer. Dr. Winkler" '(err Bion at the same church in the mowing, was one of great eloquence and force. - HOW NOT TO DIB. ! Tboa'Ssds fall a prey to d beats not becaaie Uit aiula4is Uut stfitet tljvrs era necessarily laUl, but beeauss tbejt laek Uu requlaiu amount ef active vitality to make a valUni reaktaiies to the enemy. It Is s Wise prscaa- Uoa to keep the body slways la a slate of de fease alwava prauard to "fend oft"' tbe germs of epidemic aad other ditordcra, and to baffle the evil uinuence 01 oaoip miasm aad tuddea tbermooMtr eal ehsngos. Thti-e 1 bo dunenlty In doing this. It is a fact as well authenticated at that two and two make four, that Hostetter's Btomsch Bitters Is specially sdpted to thUkfiurpose, and for the aimpl reason that lta Invtgonllng and regu lating properties an superior to those ef any other meal Ine hi the world. ' Durjng the twenty years that U has been la general use, ample opportunities ha- s been afforded to compare It medicinal properties with those of other preps rations ohvUnlng to be of a similar class, and the result hss beea Its adoption by ike American people as the sta'udard tonic of the age, it introduction Into every clvUlted rxtrtioa of the western hemlsphtre, and an annual sale which uverfs iuto iusutoilSea-jiHi tbe deiKand for all Its woulil-o nuiimiion. Ths record upoa wtucb lupopuiaiity rest a eunollv in miaical meraiura, xur n m- .-lado, an aiuioat nnliuiiud vaiictr of human siliueuta and iliaabilitlus. Jn ravi, no omer reimrdr n-wsejaea tiu'lt a vanei-or ni-gieiuc virtues, and It 1 10 Uicsu chura trlU-s l u-t U owe its rrestlr si s houeehold ttiedclne. may 1 Uoutiiw ... . .IS--' . .1.11 Diab or '.Drr-ra Where ths hair Is an- naturally 4ry, oa may be mrf that It ia d; lnr; and ouleea srtiOclallr vitalised, U will sooa lie withering fibers and stimulate the tvpM acaln with Lion's Katraiboi, and ths evil. Which iunA therwU soon enluunat In t aldnot. will be speedily remedied. It Is sbsoiutel) eeeesaary for the health of ths brain, that H be kept moderately moUl with a preparation eaible of aoailshiag and,: MvlKonUiig It Lvoa'a KAnaaiBoii fulnllt these cun'Utiuns, TTTUi onTJluUcls that actull pWi m It'fs an the mf4aii-thror wbk the natnrst aour ahoiettt has ceased to pas. This pure and harmless vegetable pnparUoa It aOeuro- 4 hf skiaof Ihe'.hea' W tl roots f tne',,a,,,,Wdl!ietnto't1miht the ton e of capillary attraction. . t : liiBD StioiNi.v or llaisr I)5t. !Io eutnmoa 4a the aoiieuttreiumiL TL iumttiJj are awddeiilv swei teto eternitf by huf.tAi mstaidy. This disease ewieratly bs Ksortitis ia lujuure blud filled with lmuihu(, poson- pus materials, "Wbeh, etiouUi Jix turouKh the heart, irritate tt delicate tlsraca. Ilioogh tua bilulton tumj at nrt be only ilight, pro discing a Utile pa!pltiioe or Irp'gulac action, vet by and by lbs dlxtaxa becom firmlf raeoi'nd-feaai4rrWByprioey UiickceiDK of the Ut in J membrane or'of the valves. Is pradored. tiam wise to give early Ueatioa to a cjtae of this kind, fjaaataral throbbing or pain a the rrglon of the heart tbueld admonish one that all I Bot right, acd If roa would pnuerve It from further dieease. 50a mast help It te best righUy by the ae of tnch s remedy as shall remove ths capse ot the trouble. Use Dr. Pierce' Golden Medtoal Diaeoverr Uefore ths disease hss become toe sated, sod It wtlL by Its great blood purify ing and wonderful regulaui properties, elfacl a perfect cere, v It contains Biediciuai proper ties which act speclawJIf p ths tissus of tbe kiart, brinjflng about a healthy a Uoa. Sold by el) firaf eUas drnffi". . ' ' ' MylS-eodlw ritLOfAa! i '.! snpi1? "I Bl"'k mix. M Gom- m.yilw'i -Vom- MfcMt 0 asayt-if w. e. siROXAca c. COXYXX aacoap dat rRVCKEoiiioa. . Convention called to order, according to adjournment, at 8 p. m., President Bipyce in the chair. The 020th hymn was sunii llev. air. Eason, ol B. Ln odorea s l"Jr- , .. . ' - The discussion up tbe amendment of tier. Dr.. Brnntly to abolish the Sunday school was resumed. ' ' -7 v.---,. Mr. Brantly withdrew his amendment, at he thought the matter could be reached by voting against the report, , Mr. Ellison, "of Vs., withdrew his mo- Hoe, the original proposition. Mr. Calloway, of Ga., onve to take from the table the financial condition of the' Board. Mr. Kllysoa hoped the report would be allowed to remain on the tuUe until the committee -oW the 'future plana of the Board 111 ready to report,, and then con sider the whole. . , Mr. Calloway, of Gajyjthdrew hi mo- tvn. " . On motion of Gen. Field, of. Va., the report of the committee on the Texat let ter proposing biennial, session of this convention, was taken up. The question recurred neon the amend ment ol Rev. Dr. Jeter, of Vs., to provide for biennal sessions lustead'of annual the report recommend. Rev. II. B. Folk, of Tenn., tivorea uienniai sessions- Mr. Mills, of N. C, was in favor of the annual session. ' After a lengthy debate, Rev. G. W. Jones, of Ga., moved" tbe prevlou ques tion. The call was sustained. Tbe report of the committee adopted. Prof. N. rL Davis, ot Ky , from the committee ou the i'tTmii and"pla,"reported recommending Mantgomrry, Ala., oa the 8dof May, 1878. On .motion of Mr. Crane, nl Md., the report was recommitted to tbe committee in order to name the Preacher of the In troductory Sermon, and Alternate and the time of day of tbe meeting. On motion of Rev. Dr. Curry, of Va., the report of the committee on colored Kijde, wa taken from the table. Tberepurt wa ad iptei , On motion of Rer. Hn- Devotie,' the re port of the Sunday School Board wa taken (mm the table. The report of the committee oa the luture plan of the Board wa reed. A lenuthv debate ensued which was participated ia by Messrs. Boykin, Crane, Tbier. and Ellyaou. On moUoa.of Ged. Field, the previoa. qacuo,. w. - t ..aul a wnia- uvea 1 AS at n 1 aud the report wa adopted 6, ..vote o. 95 to 86. On motion of Rev. Mr. Collaway, of Tennessee, the report of tha financial con dition of the Board wa taken frooi the table. ' . . , j' Mr. Crane, from Maryland, from the committee to noiniuata new board md a report. Owing to a lack of space we are compelled to omit the publication of thia Important report until our next iesue. The report wa adoptedr- The Chair announced that the time lor adjournment had arrived, and after prayerf tbe Convention adjourned until Monday, lam. .'.:..'' FOURTH DAT' FRQCKDINUa. According to adjournment the conven tion wa called to order at V a, m. Dy President Boyce. Rev. Tlio. Dawson conducted the de votional exercise ol the morning. Tbe proceeding of Ssturday were read and-confirmed. Rev. Mr. Diirgnn, from th Committea on Domestic JIt-jior.s, submitted a report r.,ri. ilit Him IhultiI was in dclit be tukch to leiieic it. Rev. Dr. Ifumucr, of Ala, took the Nfloor and 'gave a' bilif lit comprehensive deairiptioo of f ItHiItl. ultiea' wish wbllli tbe board Iwd ImIkw.!. Ilo atU-adcd to the Innumerable applications nisds to the Twill fully impoverished condition of nviny of .. .i.j .Mil...i-,i ruml district. Now, at home, aiMjl in your cburtbe, stir tip an interest in thia.. worlu Dutiug U'6 next twelve' ninntii we ''auist tjse 'at 6at .1,00,u00. Uev contributed to the other board a. crjpscicVtiously a he loved bit wife. We mnst teeth wanU of all our board and, by doing tha work of art agent, increase tbe number of misiaa- rie , -' ':' W cannot afford to withdraw our miiaionarte from Jitxington Rnd PorU month or Hampton. We W not have ttw tnoiKy to iraf-ottf brethren ae-Wj IrUt by God't aid aad your effort Si hall have it. May God help us to do hi work faithfully. The report wa put to a vote aad adopted.' .' Dr. Bkinncr ot G., read the 'report on Indian Mission. The report gives detaile of opeValfo of miaaionarie among the Creeks Scrnhiolce and CbeKokee of the West It l recommend the founding of an Orphan's Huie mong the Crw kk Rev. Mr. Buckner, of 'Kentucky, Mis tUinaiy to the Crock Iodians, next ad dressed the Convention. His remark were interesting and instructive, ar.d attested hit teal in the work in which be it en gaged. Mr. Buck iwr said that tb Creek nation bow numbered .bout 13,000 souls, about 300 of whom were BiiptUt. Ful ly two thirds of the Seminole were B-ip'-r-ri. and tniong them weie nisny self- ..mnortina i.rtw uers. ,S hhve ncg Scctcd these people St they have Ua signally faired b God. The gotiK.-! has btougfit BAPTIST TIOX 'RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, -a-R-i to till unfortunate people many beoeScial change Some 50 yean ago there wa k law among thenv Inflicting '40 hsbes oa any on caught worshipping God. 1 Now, a abort while ago be bad beptUrd the wife of the principal Seminole CbteL Now. there are 84 churches and M preach-, em. The linpusu have not controuca me education of the Indiana: others have ed ucated while we have baptised thenv Mr. Buckner held that the preaching of the gospel wat the first duty, still educa tion ia a necessity that cannot be alighted. An arpnaa asyium ana a aeaentinauooai school are imperatively demanded. Our' member, as uneducated, are excluded from the Coui,5iL Thia aUte at things we must reutedy. The indiaas are alive to the interest of eduction. ' ,' ' We lavs had Indian sludvuts at Colum bia College, - Mux, txl Lexiagtoa, Ky. The' Indians recognlae" the necessity of attaining to the level of white civiKai tioa, becauee they have perceptioa enough to see that if they fail la this they must sooa vanish from, the land which they were once the soleZowner. ,r'. - The fertility of the Indiaiucountry is tqual to the Blue Graet regioa of Ken tucky, and the climate a healthy a taut of any country or section. .The border States oi Missouri sod Tunis era deter mined, to hsv rttsiia of their territory and it will eventually become the maiuHeld of domestic niiaiion, tlierefnie, educalioa it necessary and most imperatively so. , Mr. B. here exhibited a map of the Indian territory, and entered ujwn a gen eral dmcnptloa ol the country. Uo-rgcd the necessity of occupying the field f once, and an the arguments, he tuid, sdiluccd in favor of the Various foreign missions, apply with equal foics to the Indian luuisioo." But beside they are earnestly engaging ia tbia mission. They were the original proprietor of tha oiL f hey have beea poshed to the furthest point, and mast be civilised or perish. We have introduced among them all the vice following ia tbe, wake of civilisa tion. ' "-: - '-- Mr. Buckner continued for sometime 111 argtng the tmrjomnce of lili w6t ahd hi appeal to the convention was one of fftrat chxjustice. j.Bef. M users. Dawson, at S. CL, Dvotier of Oa Ford, of Mo., Skinner, of Ua,, and Wilson, of Va participated in the debate. Mr. Ellysoa, of Va, moved that tbe re port be recommitted "to he cnmuiittce with instruction to strike out that portion of the report accepting government aid in the matter. . d,,Klta .at a Terv Unirthr onr. and , Cjli for ttl, prciou, ou-tiui bv Mr. Calloway, which weeaue 'ttlecl)llWBlUm. ' The question tbea recurred jpoa the adoptioa of thewport which wat adopted by a vote of yea 1 18, nays M. On moiioa of Rev. Mr. Cllowy, the Sunday school work Wa takes op for consideration. Mr. Ellysoa, "Va., offered a resolution pledging the hearty support of the con ventloa to tha Sunday School Board. .,; A.Huniber rf delegates tpoks in favor of the resolution. J, IT. Lsw, of Georgia, th tpocial agent of tha Board, 'gave a de tcriotioa of the - difRcultios which he encountered ia the prosecution of his work. Tennessee had contributed l,0"0; Kim tucky $7iS', Georgia 8000; Maryliuid 1867.851 Alabima !1'2H 2.1; Virginia in nfl Iuiaiana 8200 i South Caro- li. AiSOi North Carolina 13J: Miaai. tippi 1139.54 and Texas 50, - Here a good deal of time was taken up ia securing aubacrlption towards liquiua tine th outstanding debt. After traasactint some unimportant biBiDca a prayer .was offered and the con . ArTKRReO tStMIOK. ... . ..; CoBventioa assembled at 8" p. at. Prayer by Rev. Dr.. Hooper of N. C, n.. .rU,rt af the. committee on China Minion waa submitted sad adopted. Krv. Dr. Wilwin, of Md., submitted a report of the cioiuiutc on i.ui"peu MlisiMj which wa adopted afterwtnla by varibu delrgat . tssfiHtl' tba lodebtedawat'Of raMnsT fund of t-JOO. A nsmlutioB wa offered and referred to a pecial committee which direct the Board returning the plate now la the hand of the Board lo tbe Sunday School 1'nion. i The n port of the tpeciaT eommittee upon deceased correspond ing secrCtarie aud misaionarie wa preaentea oy ivev Dr. Broad us, of Virginia. The report make-, appf opriata merit Uiar-f sever brethrea. ...... Oa inotwaof Rev. Dr. Jeter, the report of the committee on"the death of eorroa- txmding tecretanc and miasinnane tlie forelga miwnoa board wa takes tip aad read. .'" " MP. Jeter addretted thecoaventioa wpoa the worth and talent of Robert 8. Pritcb ard, a graduate of Wake Forre4 College, and who had offerd himself, and 1 baa been accepted, a a missionary to Chin, but wTia- died f before he had compleU-d hi preparation to iL U ,,K.ke of the young man'smiable aad. gentle dUpoaitioa'andi tfteincere bi, tr which teemed to animate nim,tigei. r with lb extraordinary talent with which he was endowed. Iter. Mr. Wat kins, ot Va.. wext followed in eulogy upo the tile an J character of Mr. Priu-b ar.1. - The reuort ol tlie eommittee adopt al- .. ' ' iaa-UiuL' l.ijb. 'i- ..'..-i Rev. Dr. Jeter, ef Va, read a tones of rMlulii)lri passed by the Board of Trus ter of the Theological Seminary at Grteaville, a C The jreaoJuUoas act, forttt thefict that It la expedient, to leraove the Seminary from ita present locatii at Greenville, & C. Though the committee rextomtaended the qweation of a lecation be left open antil AuniH, they eugjrest the cities ol St. Louis, Chattanoo ga, Nhvill and Atlanta. Tboalso recommend that, bufore the removal is1 carried bun effect, 'a subsctiptioti ol 8300, 900 be. at cured, and that a cuninltte of f be appointed to visit the places sug gested to ascertain what arrangement caabe Btsde.,TbJ report also appoint K. V, Mr. Whltavtt,uf Ga, Aseiataut Pro- The rennrt of tbe committee) on the futpre policy of the Board of Foreign Missions was submitud and adopted. Rev. Mr; Furnsah, from the Committee on iliegrcatet noed" "67 the Hoard, sub mitusl a report' The report recommend the first Sunday in July as a fust and prayerdsy.'- VrVj'-i :'.' Rev. Mr. Jeter mftved to amend making the first Thursday in' July at the fast day. MrJeter' araeaduietit waa put to a vite and Imt. ' ' - "- Rev, Mr, Pitrifoy jmwed lo amend by trikjog out the word J fast " and say day of special rtligiiMis service car ried. :'' The amendment inserting the word tliiuksgiviug aad aim giving Alter a lengthy debate was adopted. Tbe report at amended wa adopted, and allcr prayer the convention aljiiirn ed until 8 p. m. ' " c " ! it - : Dr. TuttVriltH. law nnrelT- venetsbte conei-ntrstlon for keeping th Bowels In natural motion snd eleanniuK the yuro of all tiupurlllM, and a puMUra eura nir uoisupauoa. lmirsiw Uie di-matd Uvav, Momaeh and Kidamts, lo s bealUiful se loa, while at the earn Hum UkJ brace aud mvtoi ale Uw wnois ayautua. - Kowt, Ua., January II, leri. Dr. V It faff ; D,-ar ilr llarinc nvd vOur Liver Pills and snitine: noue that have a my lts or mvtnit ssiuiieli xl. w..w ukt ui anow 11 ui j would do-a wU 'U-U " here i lutaiu) Nu. ill la AlamU, and If ihey w ill Save tlie rame eli.iel a lu l la cltmvte, I want to lass til -m ou wiju ai. Huplu( l' hear (rum 1 .., aoriM - . .. . I remain, jour y -a.i!?irTiy-rHt)'m Kothli-1iMtwnsp1rvid,'lU4-B ' JtltMdV A JIILLB. rjh.Htgbt it mean amnesl.' 1 Dr. Tail's Hair I)ys 4s aol Bula ths Dateaer's Ugliiilns Flj-KIIIer (weM than oil aud clears the boose speedily Try It Hold by dealers erorj liora. , Br 'J3-wxW w j .,. P. A. HPS U Wake Co., M. C. .HENRT TT OS, 01 Haiuntorv, ' i .1 A. DUNN Jte C o., cosaissiox mebchaxts. AV 44 8u& Strut, Near Xxehang Pint, rtrr at Citlen' Wttlnnal Bank. Kt elirh,N. C i J. i w illltas, Pnaa't u.L l'l Bauk, Kakivh, N. V.; U H. Vlllilama tml iyli. N. c.; Cidxeus Natlunsl Bmk, Hultimore, lad. WiescoMd, Mem it Co.. twlUiuore .M.I , JoUnaos l-utl.'il 10 , H-lllinoie, Mil 1 fl liott Bros.. Baltimurs, Jdd i fsttemam s Bsh. Baitlraore Md. Will irive ai'rlal stUntloa to sale f Tolwr m I 'ita sad U.aia. and to Uie wn-liiw Uusno sad tt.sn.'kaudlae, ot evsry duecripuVai, leb IB au - IW BOO KB. "MABEL LEE," a HOTEL, Ky the su,lbor of "VAI.gRIBArUiKhVV Jf MOKTO.N 111 l etc, c. '." Cloth II , Jsir cover, $1 00. 'Ai'.iEi wiiHTrkit.a . c A NOVEL, BY H. K. l.s(l(lAN(lR, LllltH St.Ott" , T1IK MOKTt D'ARTUUBi". .... Its ttdltteWM lfiPrCP4''ifafin:iWot,Bi MNETEENTU CESTCRT, I 1 ... .... i . i. .... . Paper ertver, t ':'' -J ; The thevt honks are t pr -dnetloo i f thr. didxrens nulus ul tf wtlt tjaro'tna. Md il a boiwd Utst SUle uride ill S aril ttiella a tibs- rul and tfenurcas KUfifMirl. ; . . Sent by snail frwe of.awt(, , ';'" For sal.'" tt tbe Book BUirsof " ". .: -ALT hMyi ..VJLUAaUL. i'pttlt: lUtLClQU SASH, BLLND, AND DOQU 1 FACTOItT. " ' AUetdersnrvmpUy TB06. B BKKM18, , . rnHirsato. ll 300 ooz-'rRMB . .w.s,.- so rtrwts, IWJ Baa. 8wwt Putatoes, t Irish do. W may tf ' W. CBTBOMaCH C TJCTTER ASD CHEESE, war -tf & W..C. BTBOSACH A Co. G AN NED EBUIT ASO VEfllTABLES. tuay v-J v"' ' W.C-.8TRO! ACfl tCo, .1 IJITE TELEfiUAHlIC fEW Nsw Yonx, klarll. Cottoo dull. sales. 133 : uihnls , t& 84: ovImius 44 I S. Flour active and fiimer; com mon to j fair extra 87. 50; khmi to choice 8 lit AO. Whiskey active and lower at H4, ,i W heat SUit outs liigher lor winter; red Western Kitttl. Corn firm and active at 77 t S78; tv.uiliern yellow .1 I t, Rice quiet at 8 1 4aH I 4. Pork 1.1 1-4. Ijirs Una. sSaval Sum quiet Freilihta quiet. .-''. Money citised a to T. PtiTting unngent at 8 4. Gold 1414 1-8. UoverniiM-n' advanced .' 1 81 4. 1 AU fuuud bum closet! Heady. Uivrrismiu May 11. tvtton om wi quiet j upUsd 10 8-4;Urlean llall 1-8. ... ' I HOJI WAenilN-GToH. ' Washinuton, May 13. The .dectdoa if the Supreme Court in the K'i;i cotton cases, representiHi Dy Joim A. Mrew and sir. Ikirwjn. atsnili, niiif a nnieliLv aa to all jsaae. bj. Bfbkh patUimiad. bwiftgiSaMiil I ojuinwty tHkm. 1 lie only qnestum in. .T7wll I'iiruellre'suutlTtuta for the Mittrill tiaondmeut n ported tiy the limine Judi ciary tuHimirtce and aitomea by tbe House by a very Urge muiority. Jtwi.il be argiied by the conreren committee that the effect of the Morrill amendment is lo lock up in the treasury tlie amount t which judgment, have been euterod ia, i courts uu Jer the tuperior court deria ioa. - " ' i " . ' ' Th rfFet of the substitute from the House will be to pav these judgmenta. and lo ivqiMm the Seorvtary of the Treas ury, under run, to adjudicate the claims for cotton m ix.il alter June 1st, 111. la flmte no action is taken by the Cohle'voo toiuinitiee, both the Morrill amondihcnt and the House sulwtiiute will f.il, and the SuiiiTtne Court ilivisbin fixes the train of Riaiinanla as to all the cotton seised Ikefor dun 1st, !!,. A U littler eaxa ilaiiu.ai) beiiiie. ' ' l lie fund 1(1 pu tin s. c.,lri:s t,. to t!ic treasury, ana heifl hi itmi for me claim ant. It'amount lo JH.twiO 000, nf which u-n qil)la j birred by the statute ol liuilta'iun. - ' '' - -' " -' Judj rte.jrane, of Ga., 'Hit. fjpors, r Nivmiohu, tint wther attoniet arautieri' BCtivelvwiiikmirf.il thnirclienu. There I a crisis in the i ff iira, which is attract ing siKiiiioii Itmt, ail accttnoir of im ciwiitry. The emilrreitce rtuiiiiiitiee hail two hours' tcaaliin to rtnv. .The Senate Mill mitlee WHhdru the MihtiII intendment, but th H.iiiMj c'oiiiinllit e peraisted io-iU SUlMf II Ute;- Tlie Pn-aideRt was at the eapitnl to day conaumng wilft the tenaturs. I tie coo sulUUoB "contiiines lu mirht si the Wbite I lie nominatioM or James v, fanner, cliief of naval bureau, aiedKind and sur gery has bfti cnofirnied. Senator lavithu leiie of absence for th balance of tlissriMoii. .- en. A. (!. Joni, of West Virginia, tad Col. Bayer, nf Alsliamx, rml a re nrfiifre rea -wills : ainr piatkvi-kuivea. Junes wtt cot in Vveis' p'sce, and hi lett wrist waa broken. S.i)Ot' throat we eut nd he was atabliej in the abdomen. Karal result is not anticipated In either ease. ltie.ti(jiii nam it origin in an mn mUuBilerataoilin!!. Both of tlie centle- tuen are very popular henj, and fight' oc casion much regret. CVNORKMHIONAU ' Wakrinutom, Kay II; Sratb. The bill to amend the tmforts'voent act ncca- iiied the entire lnr. The present position id the bid will gi two iiisiiwtors of el' ei ion at every voung prevnn-t, wo" miiHt be m-oiuinenili d by at lat ten voters. - " " Hotsstc. The turiflT bill occupied the day- eny arndnnita were., mailo, all ol w hich were r jictea. Ii it undi-r-tiHMl I li.it t.io senate com mittce' on lb deticiemy uppfiipriaUiui havii aimed to ulmudoii Momii t anienn uicnt. while the llntwe commiltit' have de leniiiiieii Kt stand bv their suuslltule. Tlie pnilnbllity is that the whole matter will tie arojipvO, and tlie invliiQ t. uie Hupreui Court will jr ivwu. . - FROM NEW YORK.' Nkw Yohk. May It. f. H. Phelne, jeweller, ha Imt.hi filially ahrtf by burglars, Wllom lie uiacovcreu. iu ma uuusv, linre'lnrs eacaucd, J:. in. 1,'iMincr, hnilind; from, Siivannsh Oa7 contesMsa (he killing of Ih'bt tiailla- jjhi-r in a ititiuk.n bunt., i Wallaiai it, Mnain ikern u-,ritr rellncry, lias Iwn Im'iiihhI. I.'im in work t" hu 1 am ma twchit iiictni icwi; .1. mai.ii .er) orte hundred mid IM'.y tlniua-iuil J tiuilding filly thuusand ilullais. . Lat,:ii--'I lie tl i l)M I Ht!uiud at threw biilolreil tbutnuiiiii ib lUrs. lusur snni two liiiuUre.l and til'iy tuuiirti, Kiuht humlred caiix-riicr ut ii iiieetiiiff last 'light, nwiilml In atrikt? fof t.fiO pet duv and eliflit hours. ' Km th, ll-.iud fmnn rinprtTWiw'Wirf uw III rillt't'tHK":'" . "1 Im ei,i (Kuiier a nu-Kis in wrn.1- lyii ib iVi,dhe Imhsm-s jteldliifr to" eijihf hoiira , rtprrsa shipmeni. to day l.iW 0tnJ(' tNuik jUatvmeHt loan iwwel 4,t'i, 100; apie, iiicrea-il lJSf.HOiJ; ls(ai ti:Bdi;r,rd('aMl t HUylWu j - dup..ta .. 4s crease t?l,6:B1,lt0..5- ir..tzt' A convention of radual nrfurmer ailopfd a most woudurlul eonaiituHori. tra. Woodhull spoke, propheKjiiig that fiotn this Cniintilutiim there would be is soeiKpower that would slinpe the course of the win Id. ilra. Wo idliuli and Fred Douglasa were then jiouiitiattd for 1'rusi dent and Vioe-l'resitlcjji J aiiild great noie and cnnfusiuiTa delcgiitC nominated Stot IhiI Tsil, saying Indiana Were preferable before aigen ; -another delegatq augijest rd that ll Fred Douglas declines a lies tlie i 'CliTn&rsil6ind"lj"w 1 its convention finally broke tip. lo great uproar. : - - .. ', Si'veral eiliicewe wer atade to day, hopiug peace U twixo KnUud and the United State, and conrili.itiin lietween the Methodist cliunii.s. North ami South. Wm. II. Seward ua beea appointed Judge vice 7rdin. 1 " '. , I'hclps, lnrt Imit niglit by burglar,' is djin. No clue to pcrjietrator. ' ' lX Win. t'ulleo Bryant deliver the address at the lusiiguraiioB of the Shakcar statute on the S:jd. , . i.:, YiVM mAMY. ' .' y, ALHA.-.T, Hay 11. la the Ben&tosa" named the c-mstitulional anieodnii'nt pro hibitiog further appropriation fur secta rian sctiouls. In Hi Awcmhly a nsolu tioa Impeaching Jude Uarnard was psattd, and a board of mans'gsr tprH)in ed to prosecute the case befoie tbe senate,, I ' ' lb WIS ' , FKOM MATAM01U3. Matamora. May 41. The city in still asder martial law, though several liUas ter reported to revolutionists. ; V . ' Comargo advice of tti. :h yTre-' viao with his u:it force depurud lir tbe interior, abandoning the liil of the Rio Uiamle. . Diss ia ia Jalcwo. re-oruanuing hit f rev. ' . It ia reported that three of R a-tias bt- taft'uta have appearvd in the mountain of Durarutn, kiilot' their chief's aad oap- tntu4 goverumeut provision ana muni ti' iis. . - " Tiaviuo ttu'et that Important move ment are oa foot to eouueairat the revo lutionist. -i; ,, FROM KI KOI'E. - I.ommin, My It. The London iW to day, rcixiris that the msottotions nirarding indirect dara- ! are deail. It stati-s positively tbat Kui;laod bat w ittidmwn troin ill ueneva bimrd of aibitrstioii, The tfame at Uvorpoot tlirratea to jin la atria, - ' -r -: iUliHlu, ilar 11. V Myal decreet nilbibhed erantinii full totrdun to the Havana al ll.li lit alio were cm vie till of violating the grave of Castanon cemetory nt-arlhat city -and' aentenfiod to chain - tmtcney rrwn'-f ttre -ironm i uwinw rn Navarre r'iMirt lliar tlie rcninairr oi me t.'ariists ixuids are nj rug irout ppam uiw Franc. :: ' The government announce the insur- n-ctiou over. SPECIAL KOTICKS.- - BATCKELOH'S HAUt B rtu splendid Ilalr lye la tl beat It U s w.-lU,r iiaradraa.erhabl<wiaitUiBtKjna.die A eontiWB kisd, nor soy vitaiie iolaaa, te prodwre-paratTMS orftrath. Avldlhviaut.id and delu.-ive or.rtiouii noatiUne vlriu.s lite) do not possMi. '1 lie RH-qtilue of W. A. UaW&e hif 's llsir llys haa bad ab je.ua' aulannsi ni'UU.IIon to B.held tts Kil .'Ril'y U tlie uhf piuTnia ii sir iy ruaii r arowo, eMie ej all Driiiufiwia, Aily si id Boat! iV, N, J. nov stdlr . ...... , .--XVll.il.': ; UA IW A X'S KKAHV RELIEF t'uityi "ths Worst I'ulrt 1 1 r t n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j ml iti t kot rjxiTsionr"1-" sfter n t.llee til tdrertlnnsent need any one StKKKk w'lUrPAIS. , , RADWATC'S UkAIIT KKI.IKK ii ' t'CKK ,. ,,-.-.--JKAVKRVfAiS. . It wa ths nt and U) . , T il t it'S b t r A I N U K MED T Uiid hnsinntly vtous tlia iii.int exvHit'isting .anK, silica luitjiiutiona, and cure Coiufoe ttioii., abuioi ol utel-uuif, etuiuaita, Buh cIs, ur oUiai- Klautta or tuxana ny one anoikuttcn IS EUOH t'NK 10 TWKSTT MINUTEi vwe-HBSiter tiow'-twirnt iV eicrueWiiiiit the lain Uie It due 1AI H-, Hwl-ndikw. luunu, Crippled, fiervous, NeurBlijie, or prtstratcd yrtia'ai aiy MnVr."" " -EiBir-IEiH-ElrEF-: WILL AFKOKU INSTAJiT KAnE. lirl.A.VI VtAlltiN TliK KTpVKrS IKfLAMMATliiN (iinilR hl.Alllll K. INH.AMMAHtiN tr J 11 a nv a.14. . CCXi.KMI'.VufTHE l.l'.S.jS. tHM E I h lti lA T, I.) I r Hi ; I Ll b KEATUO. PALl'i I A I iO.N U HIK lir. A H I. HViliKKU t'ttilLif.lJli'aTUEKlA. OATthHK, INKLl'K.NZA,,, ,M . Via . ,W I I - Hilt K .f .l , UiibuMA I'lttM t " i'liiio'illli. I.jl i'r.i II, The ai'i'liexuon ut tlit htaur Kai.iar to the (wrior iwU'vliu. lb uta or lUuivuliy exisu will attuna suae sua ooiiiron, Twenty drops in Isnf a tumbler of water will iu a few muninuU t urn Cramiis, pamt, Hour btouiat h, Uwlburii, ttca iiivulaelia, Hi' arrli, ll.eiiu-r, Cube, Wiud lu Ui Bowals, aud all Internal i'aina Truvalers shnulil slwsvs rarry a bottla Of Una-it a Ubaov UblisV with Uiera. A tew itioiln w.ler will prevent aickucas orpauta from rbaiih'e of water. It is twilor tuan ti'raneb Bmndv or Biliers as a stuauiaat FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AOl'B, eored for Bfty ef at. Tl.cre is not s remedial agent In tbla Wurld Dial wil. eui-e Kevur aud Atm, and all oilier Mala rious Hilous, rtrlet, Typbold. Yelluw, snd utli.r Kevera (al.l.-t hy "H.MIrt AVB 1'II.I.Hi oqulek as KAtlWAV'B hkADV KEUk.E. fifty aoulsper bollls, . Health I Beauty I t STHttAO AMI 1'VHK HH li UlMon-K. I H'SK Of Pl.KXlt AMI WKIHHT i i A'.tst .iA .y.v' uK.turt i i, vum- jV.A.lOit oA't.'tA'i.fl to ALL. J3H. ILfiDVAV"S SARSAPAEILLIAH EESOLVEKI HA S it MS tllK HOST ASTOX.SHtyo t'lA'AA; HO Ul U K, SO HAt'll) AHk "Tim iliAXntn run nout vsimm- HOML t'A ' TllK f.ri.t'K K of rum Tnvi,)t wvxjUtamjh Jivui vj.sx, iM.tr Eurf Daf 8 .Dwaie la Flnh ia' WrUlit itSrn and felt THE GREAT BLOOD PUlUFIEf . V. of tt.a SAJtSArAtiiLUAA JRE.. rtW)l.TEST cSuiliiiillii au llirouli tlie bluod, baeal, Lriun, and oilier ul'ts aud iulees ol Mm n.MU'fil Ifur rty.iT or W, for It rr-ira tlie waabi ul ihe biaiy with new and sound rua terlid. 4rr.;rW'i, iyr'Aw, Ltvnumntdw, llani n, triar.i, ftre'n in (As .Aroar, JuuA, ?' r"a, A' IA Vitmk aad Iht iMrta af tkt ; .''. wrv', frmtd UwUi Hon, i.'.W.i, Hi-He. jf'i'K nl" t AS1 TJ ytl"' y.ii itiwtrn i iin'.t, l I14 a.., oU maktnut ami fMtnlttl iiiwA..r- s, AwAt ,Wii lm tf Awmi a 1 alt frtiwe y Ut mtwlr tff Mtnirtu lHtMntry, tt'tti a . 4ly. mtU prvm t aare ptrmm. wisf IT fur rttf-rr t0 thtm jtinm uy tttntmmt ita rdf H ftttxn Uirttr itutHK . , -.,.,,-..., ... X-JUtfhl. A UlWtUl)E'ClMl'lAJ 1 4. I'rlnary, and Womb dl-eaaea.Oravi ) Hint. VIm, 11i.u.y Muil-n ol Vtsler, lucoullnuueauf krUis, oriiii.l s illiMue, AlniMiiiuuria, and s sli aaes wi ens liters srs biiet-diui Urpiwitu, urUtffwatat laUiak, luud, ainud wilbsnb stHncer 'ike tbe while of au circ. or Itiriwt, lihe.whiUt silk, nrmorabaiuoiiud.darK, I.U HunV BHwe.rgrrvin -a.'"1 -While Jbjne-di. . t dw BK and ua UiWU s Tpm -kuai bmninii Bn..o..u alien patMiit: wie.r, sii'l -aiu it lw Bianii ul Uiu llek and alurm the Joins. Dr. Iladvav's . i IVrrt-rt Pureative rills. If.wiuaryTaiWSI'ni Willi, seel (uu, pnn;, ririi !, pnilfy, ebjn, sad .ireuifiueu. Ku.lr r'lila, f" Uis rare ut . I uiuril.ra tl iuk BUiia.Ji, Liner, tluiila, u'.ue;a, blaii.ler, Niiioua Iiicmcis, li.mu All, 'Coliil'l-'itii'll. VUMlivviieft, liuli.li'.fl, l( lllllune. :HUS Fe. r ln(l- uu ut IU rtowein, Wili ad all Ucnantw uieuwol U' iulwsal Viua. "Aarrauteu lu ctUri a po-iuve cure, I'tirely Ven.'Ui.ie, eoa bttt.inir u uiercuty, oiuii-iaia, or deiewi iou drajcal ... , 1 - Oi.-Miv'e the f.Jlimiiiif sviiitttium re Mliiinrft''ut iAor.t.nsol tlie lJL'i-livalraiui Ciiuaiiiiaiiou. Inlaid I'd.-,, VuUnea ul Uie Blil iu i-e ll- l, ) "I U"' Wow " U, Neu.ua, tfewr-ib.i -n, Ili-.-.-n t .f r'oo.1, ruil mm WetulH M the Mom. Ii, Boar Kraets U.ms, lliliiiis or Multetwii; at llii I'd "I Ut. atnuuie.il. itniuinsr ot Um IKvtl, ilurrku and DitttiDII U't lliirlij, HuI.mihi! si Uie ileaii, or h!f.Mf'!itir i3em.n1 wu-.-n lu a LVouc Piltim, JlimtifiM of lion, llots w WelM belore Uie Oidit, 'err and liull famu UHtiitad. Ih-Belwa,? of ferapiraUiin, fellow os ol U.e Otn and K.tea, fain lu Uie mUu, Chest, Liud-A, aud sudUeU i'luabes of Ileal, Buinii in Uie Firtin. A, lew, do SV.DWAi'8 'HUM win free the ityBi from a!) the abotre nanwd dis. onlera. f rice, CWlU WT hot tiULWtll D.t t.i.lslri. M.AU "k-AtiiB ASM n:-E." f:.eUvj, H!n!aini ti- UAt'-VA It. ft . , ' jt. Haiden jue, Suv Karli. luturmaUun WOlU. UjouMaro. a ill be tnt you. juiisstdsuu&wljf t ' , no. ii;. It rABEL'LFB. a tmw iv L thiMisu lUOd, aathor ot VnJrin a ln a M.H-tua IIiwm. sic . iauMrNt1U.i lnh.'inih' l.au. gent by aiailuo ne.'iii of n ie JAa. II KNii.-.H, set... 121 it . ; . ; H. u W uiare. CHICAGO! e i . -i --v mm- .-!-- - - - ia?!UHi".S'.-Svl. KH9 litKUHtCI AND KottVV ft IK MA BAV I , F-iTKlUI AHU Vt,tBl.k t 'ii:C TftlUlllaLa oiiioACorinrs IIEirISG'S PATSST CIlAMl'l' iN tm kn irssiu rsDBF safes. - - Awaroko tug Phizes Mi.uaw at tor Wohu; Fair Iaxi'o.v. At trr Exhibition I Mvttmm.ui i. Pari, Axn) .-. ""..'? ' Tua World.' Fair r"tXw Toitu ' Awarded at th tsrls Bhl!ttlon 1" th ile t halo ' in I ltd ttoildf nrp.raxos new r.virr Chain jiloii Banker's ifcs!' Paiem hi(;h andlowsiel weMil, c wiitined wt'b Patent Vmnkllnlie Proof .rainitt Mm Mi w pipe, aa wall as Uis drill. With latent Hi iied Tongue and t'irvoved tlmir siel faieitt KneUrr-Pa. M.''J'3,l,i'Ai(. J "'jTium'factured oni? Py HKKKIMi, FAAliKh A 8MERMAV, , 1 A Jt.J Urmulway, cor. Murray bl., N. T. 1 f A'lKIX, TlERRINd CO., Philadelphia. ' H I K It I Mi A i :o . ( lileairn. ili;i(KI.M.i, rAUKUL et BUEit.MAM, ew Orleana. apr V aod'Jia. GTIO ICS 0 BEAU I R Z E K S . SOLID C It E A SI I Jf M I K C T E 8 aovsi TV B S I 8 II I K.a GOODS OF EVEIIY Detcrlptloa. JULIUS LEWIS Co., Rtltlyh, S. C. mty U II 0B8ES AND MUi.ES AT ACCTIOX W will sell on Tuesdsv'. Wednesdar'sH . Ttianulsy nekt, thirty bonus and luuies. Per.. . sons In waul of well timi. iH.nte, anil mu!i auU-da WVMaiK, IA!t fcf -C10, , fur W. A. i! vbki, may to d.H ' ,. CIRETONEBTmi'Ka, , ' J . Al PltlMButE, PETTV A &Ii.VV3'.'J '3. may t ii . -KiigsIBVJif--f'Iill?r, HEAL "EST ATI) ".nxqjiANdi'i. C.NpEtt RiLEK.lI NATKlXAL BANK..' Lanl buyer nay rely ua roic!.A..nj . direct from the Fropvty Owners, Wo i Middlemen or Ajentt allowed r-v'pculitecr charge ftl ' ' advsncsn tiie cwuart .. price of Taima, Ac, Sv4aV, . Jnse 7-tf A OKliil Off tK!l, . iit'P.VCR WATEJiti, 41 l;iCA!lAlf, wilt V itose of.ONii trCM"Kt PIAN'i.:, M HU UK. ! ansl.ijJLiii.iia ut H:-i :- uake.iv UieJudin.' Ul.r, ,1 muiiil M i men ro i:a;h, ,.r wiil ike t.oi --i-ii .i.il Iv l.itee mimlUly u:iltl ttuti .N leri itii' HAVli, oiimI.-iii m.j n-t-setr f r i;. t, h a new hied of PAl-.U'li i..i;tiAN. tt.a B.ol beaaillf'it ,lie and p'.'rfe. t lo..e ,pr ma.!fl, sow uh exiiiui I'.'ii ul Ail btvtu; si'v, X. ' ' mar ia-tf - . P, ii.ix s: -'., hi.'far llwlrl. tui. Ai Ki gs Puie Lara, sprlltf LE.-VCil . 1 -' 'i?:-'- il ALSO, WISSi Ri.tr I'HS A'JI!ll OY . Eassay-.BtMrcs, - -j ' -YrixJBjfr " T ' ""t
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