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' - - r ! .ttiblishe fe'oneuierVghall beWtnnhKi r''' from repiiw except V ft V : X- t Jre rt suceetlinj : An norve l i:l pj rfcivJW i ij euai u -ui if- iihfilangf rous and. hi teAtintferuey tul eKO'Conte 'fiiat ndtei$a'.cifi' little linking chcs iV !l n uju j; in a kJ d i n t er so fair pretences' :04etlVtf;prac(rces law,; so a not t fdivet.tbspeKvaX cenenui "Crtvjiirts tiWljeJee,; though '5fnaWa a-l the, cntjcismi of Kis faculfyi tnrf' the nice Utinction& -M practice, vet , iyeVsei'ibfte for" he a tie c t s b t h Mki I K 0 C UV a ffi n S njilif. nor -a.i,.!n,Jiaate maKin fiU2h on.He,neveit tud!e deUTa-th ijbe.row.of bifatiiitj; faVth'e.tiicreT; te?o groats noryby lrtvVUihsr quirljfiibfn lU! a.liit niorf hstmg; .jhan baft;depentf i I,nf vhofeeV).ruti. f S,turr, nnd ep wiiejj on the uiinl antl ..foufb g nerationt He doe:nt..p1uy the, empiric' wijh pis cli- nrur-tfiei.dettr ehxir of an iwi 11 krepi the ;jnsIe.;aive asking as there an a, jMiiiiiK m ine puuc.41. He liever ,.,U ll - 1 ' . i'C - -'r !wuns or- triUi$. nor afttlnites then) Jto uriclo themselves and o thers.fuf ;d.a'iiagefensint, or in.gnifi. ant irfsipasses but advi, p ople to compose iiieir assaults, aim s'aniJerS ver tlv snu,? f.tetthatv - begot, them; 'nor does he. in W'Mgh'ief caes, 'extort uhreasori;ible fee: far, whatever thV u1gr inayusrgest. a la.wytM'iffpriifession i not mercenary ; th- nmey given him is only an honorai y gra .oii ydViivfii atlvice or trouble,- or a grate f'u1;acknow!eilgme:h of our obl gations for hts welf iotended endeavo"S ; and the old ombfeth of the hruo.ble. t.-aring off the sheep' fleece that ran to ijfc for; shelter iit ;i storm can have ho reflectTon upiin hrm, wJios brain 1 is an active amfhU tongue as volatile, f(ir peony pauper :s when with the aurutn potubue of a doz.?. thewhde Tou vastakn2jt. ' ;keo6l!sid:thn:i 4 w.xitv vrorgi;iwaaiefie me nrsi newspaper printed in that Stated Was nob- f hi -.was the on I v in p w n ner niilirLhaJ in w n uan( ca"e guini, uui wjui. qwaj t cuaiempiaiestine- won iut og'& ehqaene-j,!ecuisf ainlng"; to :f4 Na i die d nr'.w great by crinle'i !bu dd himself J or- I tune h" the s jiotV ( the Vitppresedy orjibe rum of theiW4dn;wand ohihaii.- Ilehasmttre eyrre'n1ce(of;liisprorrasiobfl th;n toiiei).ucn irp unngnieous porposej and had Iraihelr' be'duftihv 'than suRVr i , . , '.'" .)' ''-..v ' i k t '' " lllllVJi' 1 1 M j ' V - T . J " iV "l.'VIUW Ilia parts to bafter4up cheat w He, 'h put Taed Iike'Janu; fn take a re taming fr romy;th e. p! a i n)i ( atid ! a f f er Wards a back hahcled bribe , fruni. the' de- I Ifetsd'ant ; porsi)VtlouWel tonguedi th&t !one oiaj purcfMse- uiji pe.poipg ami .ine oiiier kt he. famcV time frtra-argqt ?rici bl korJcience .; bin when" heundertkeo a bu V 11 V .) : 'H' 0 V 0' s'.fitss, he espouses i m . earnest, 4ind (Oe ijot follow a :,cause rbUtinaniiaeS it. f A ir.olliTvmg leiter Irittii tfte' adversary's pi gulneis. In a word, whilst he live?, he is the de light oHhe roiirtv'hp ornament of the,bar, the 'gh-ry of his profession, the pat roo of" ihnctcy,thenphlder of r ght,the curge of oppression, the terror of deceit, and the oacle or his country f & wheii death c.dit him to the bar. of heaven, by a habeas cor pits cum cousin he fints hi- juda. bi a,j. voca e, nonsuits the dvi, obtains' j 1 j be borate .from all his jur.roMtifs, atd ronii nues still one of the long robe in glorv. c .Selected. ; KEWiSPAPER s r A I IS r ICS. tent frieruJ'j'ift noble tf aC, "if tfe reward of iwij -.present. !rom?tnergrtai, ,ps pa in fiuence mkc:. Inm sfac kerivisj proceed-' fits j'? fore.iso'zeilo'usXlVtld mttrst thW,ybu7may;soonet!div6r ib suD-frojo th eclip?ic:than warp bini? from ms integrity r: .-. e.tM6tiii-ne" is nis i. pairon (as far as jusl).fince'iev uasmess smell s ran K, i pi. f 4 aciisi V-ireas- itf. in 1.J17, limine? r i iusiy- vmi otiaii j. "engageidm ifUTie step funner.? As iys jniesson is nonoTaue, ..soj, nis teuuca tifla has (Teen iiberVrand rngebiousfar dif- pen i if o m at snipe,'. : j tui ng -pel' u og V'ftt 8 nd purse' pmil t uig a w dri ver?, whose WlWgi tike a ackao'Sjii inuhe nest nf ,Ai;i inrr irau, w iere. tnev iearrt wrangling f k'nsvery: m ihi c twii causes, to spoil iisr of othcjf-iuttuiantfifetth sweefejped ( t Tlic fiit press in Nrth Aneric., w;,s set up in 1639, by Stephen Dy a Cam bridge M.ss.; . In l68ri printrng was begun near Phila delphia,' by 'Wmi Hriidforu. .. : . The, "Iioon Nf vy, i.err,'. a -'wrekly papT.,was 'he fnst iiewp.ipiT printed in the United1 Stated" - It was puUMthrfl at liwton bv B.irh'U)inev . 'Gie'eo, 'in 'h year Ir04. -This piip.'l; was continued by Gi een and. his sifcessoryii rt.d 176,, when tlie British evacujti'd Bosun, On the 5lt December, 1719, the first numbed of the Hostn Gay tt' was pub lished'at' Boston by Jo'ui F. anklinf On jibe d :I)ecertibir 1719, the4firt pumbeof the American Weekly 51 ereu ry' was published ax 'Philadelphia by An drew Bratlford. " j ' . ' Ini 1721, the jfew'-Rnglnnd .Courant' was begun at Boston, by James Franklin, the brother of Dr. Franklin. Thi was the ) fourth pajier published in rnorih Aonca. i IrV I725,ithefNevv York Gazette' wa- establishet in ,the city f IN eu-York by Wd liam" Bradiot d; in PT.: .v '.iL-I ...f ' L-,v J . r .v ,h r f 1 In .A7Q.5 tirt nnri'in was done TM i-"stps tinougn.simpie enouin;ui .in- ; -vf. ' ., u i;D . aod-fecr,ceS and ),nt , u rf viveuuntii i oo;op , . aiu vyS imn t.-.'ai i? ' . TPS 1 ... . ' '..'' I7t - in, ' : r,-. an ' .. on'. ,- V Wit-5 ' reason i n$ V and rhetoric f th e art nl fasfohjiitryel rversed'; Inl Ji istoryxtn .chMi rotprudendeiVand naMnger.L-V Vii!"r . .f, ! ii ,. i?t,afa,P?iti;rtmt No(gibber)sh !i rVad PlaTm andiTti 1 1 v .-before he saw prr Littleton or thi itatfe bink j ami Pon.le iBltherpriWipiefnatureiaPdi -Minn ot nationSf Xame .ro,the stiitty oi 8Sl nHt rennired ali the nerves rtf inda v; 7 nd therefiireeinnlinred -IbisV tiniebet- r'hm in . hihtl!t ftftrV:neiv VashioPf. HJnr,;-... ",l,n ne, ptv twine,,' or: acqun ingi ine little tointfti niler their af mirefsfin iy.tlif'jiiptb-, ! nffm, btttVareffioiift' fops ib'CW.iucts.' rnt ntlee;iln bii stud he t raf- I . ' '" v in '.tndinfjitraoi'-ftpitomvf' V ,!lecpt.o;.. butctraWfll ;6Tsrtowlcdge: i ...c original. ,spr ngsuigesupz me rs'n'-'r meihmt'-'hn'cniATrvi'fiVkvii'.ti u y ly to understand the art orjod HWH12. Mft l,kitli.W ''t.W K"I u. w Vnrej thevknotty intricacies of, ofdes t paper i o I V ell ' . : cither of -lii NnyVmber 1735; the first nuuiU-. r ot the Ne-Ynr k W eoki v J ournaK1 w a pub lished by Johi, Peter, Zenger . It wasn- courVged - Jiy ,lhc. citizens ot iew-roriCf a- aediufn through Avhrch they rnVight pub- lish stricture on thejve.rnn.eiH, f-f'-'gei' Ks shortly afterwants'imprisoiied, under AavarranYtoiiM Couqcil, for '3'52WeekSr., A ml re w E'ini 1 1 .on, an eii inent lawyerfPhiiadejpbia, defended him, ami newas.:s&cqunieui , , TM r:. u..- L ! . . h i i"uurKii uzeiievWs nrsi PUIV- KhVd, on the $h Ju1yrJ776. ! 7yhTi $cM arid was: the flKt' olneint;! f h AlleghanV Mountains.-'.'-";:'-' " ' n?e. Kentucky G iz t'eWas rommen- cd hyi Mr. Bradford, in the beffinniru? of 1787, vnd was the. second paper w est of thf inqii mains." J he first printing press north of ihe O- hiu nver was set up in Uincippatl, in 1793. F rom the Host on Advertiser. Mi Editor The sentiment ffiven at rhe lae public Dinner, selected with'siich adruir.b!e taste from the book of Daniel, recalls' to my minda similar composition of a more solefcn-. nature, delivered by one of the Reverend Clergyiof this cityi in hoi. our of the memory of President'Wsh ington,' soon after the decease of that dis tinguished map. A few of your, readers rn'iy recognize it, though most of ihe pre--ent. generation were too young to remem ber the event, even, and much less what was dune at the solemnization of it. ComtafitIteader, Character avd Life of Washington , selected from the booh of Kcclesiasticus. was a man renowned for his power ; bv whom 'he Ird . wrought great glftry from the beginning. 5 V ' - Whn he w;s yet young he played with linns as with kids, ap;J4 with bears as with Inmbv ; and he took awayfreproach from the people. - ? -f And when the King sent an army and mioht ; flfli hn lifffl nn- tVt t v.. m- Lgtinst our nation ar-d boajsfed proudly, be was valiant in the- war ! How groai glory gti he when .he lifted up his binds anil tretch d out his sword a4- int the enern-y ! With hail stones of mighty tnwer, he made the baitle to fall violently upon the, foe. He destroyed the enemiej- o -e'ery ' side. He heat down the blasting of G 'liah, ani nrought to 'nought the Philistines his ad versaries, and broke their-horn in sunder to this day. He was not mov'ed by any prince, neither could aiy brin him into suhjecfi n. , ; Aferward's a covenant was made wiih ihe King": Gd nrde all quiet round a btiut us fhat'a government, might bc built up and prepared forever. The mighiy warrior then became the, leader of the pvp- ple by his counsel -am the father ol . reat iiation. He ruled in a peaceat) time and was honored. His ' . nasoe went fir uiito the islands and for his peace he w.8 bt'ioved. Our nation was blessed -and mumpiied as; the dust of j the earth. O t borders w ere exi end fH from s?a to sea, and from the river t die utmost part of the Itnid. Gold was gathered, as tin, and sil ver wits' multiplied as,1 lead. Rich rnn lived peacHiib'v in their habitations and ihe poor wen helped. ! ; He give votfrisel by Ids understanding." and bv his knowledge he-was meet for-t'ne people., Vvise and eloqyeiit in his ins ruc tions. ' . . .. : , , .., Blessed are they wbojsaw him, for he was ihe glory of our limes. . Hnw Was he honoWd indhe midst of- the people ? He as as the morning Stat in the midst a clomi, as tfie moon at tfce fulKas the sun shij'cs upon the temple, of die Most Higi The srength which the L rd gave him remained with him unto pis old age. His -body is now buried in peace $ but the remembrance of him is like. a perl unie: it U sweet as bopey in :.- (hemnuth. Lt KM ."-memory be bl sseil. ! Xiu his bones :iiiri!i "out of their place jfand let hi honored name be continued to childrens? children. '' I il ' . 1 0" ' w ,- Sir, no min can drink;a 'uart ' f ptriik"& keep .cool'.".. . ' . ".?Z - ''iM:r Spirits said Loajhibnurgf rather n& M'iMMirii ,r-yy nere is; no spirits m tea Tea nVade of bran !" said hts .arnazed friend ;' It w .s'b brapdy I drank?T : An expianatioocour.-rfidlowed. 1'he gentleman, however, was cured. . V - - Jl Noveldri two Volufoes9Y& , BY MR. JIULWKR.' " Paul Gliflbrd Jsvperliapstbe most origina" hf all Mr.-CnlWers wnrksvAnd qah not fail to add largely to its writer' reputation; For the man of tlieyorkl, it clthius shrtw'ilniss and satire; i'jr the moralist, matter qf deep iliought, and for the young, alt the interest of narrative'' and all the poetry "of feeTin'g.V' ;'- Just received by ' ji GALES St SON. July 18, , . v. 5- j'1 fc-:t A lrcvv( Mail Route - v? FROM RALKIGU TO SALISBURY, ft STAGR FARR, FIVE DOLLARS ? .L . r a. Uur,ikinis arrangement uie siage runs twice ' W week, and goes through tit two dayi acl way. The accommodation is good. Pashgerf M' ho are travelling -from R deigh tp Balishury, or Tennessee, qr South of Salisbury, will find thUtb be the n arest cheapest and most expeditious route West of Raleigh. Passengers wharv4 travelling from Salisbury North; will-find rtiis route by the way of Raleigh end 'Petersburg to be the nearest, cheapest and most expeditious route thif can be travelled by wo dayi A passgn ger who travels this You te from Salisbury ,by the way t Italeigli and If eteTsburg, - to . Washthgtoa City, nights plicatmnrDr ,vpassag ; . -Ix ' L ' J ii i. hi. mi ii; mi I in MMbMtT T-' s! '-'4 Trfit rxt; it 4ein Tmirm, - Ct.V:-, smhQqe firsietoneroa8oneve ': . gml sernts.Jwiird , C . ryy authority bf an actof the Gnerat AssembTy' ' h; 28th, t8ft,: thehigneW " 'v'I V cws, or in :'Fraction'at SectTof; tl& rHihi' lands are sold. aV WtfciiWQ&airwbddcr r - .,, tn' .me .auusu Tiverwnn moseor LakeErie1 - aud .vyhTcli aybehsfifhatjUAMd -f tjparft v ".vf:.v- for tt.atfpotposeymmissiohers dp inted ort : , the nart of the StBt.nf ikr!:.;,4 .iv..:i.L:-. v 'S consent fof fttwi CottmiiWio-ci' Ker,knefaf :i i4" ' dt ofbe.Uxiitede - cmae serious nd',rracti,dnal;cti6rTS JnitieTp r,f, ; - )owiPg(viiWhi;'ii ,r x vtll go it in five rtavs, and -will sleep threel rtV',yav out of five all niglc . ,JaM The Contractor will pledge, himself to :keej 'J7T first rtite. Mail:oachest awlntlv;lK)r4p4 Mli drivers of thrbct KmdTamlwpi pains in tn-inK to render thbW hO pafc. . bin-, comfortable and BafeJbrongh his route; :FinMi? Passengers who are iioacqwaiited: wiihthV ifeji? route, will secur. se.tsy apictaiVo.Vatlr,;i2 ?. Guion's H.U ut Haleigh, andtgWiU .MMIr ! lum limoo-l.ter's Hofe . ia Sa sbori " - ' .' i -TIT r j'i--.! ii . '2.;ri. "4 r, : vt";r Pi s . ' K , . Wv7Vt wssw?,ev -f.V art.ves, and arrive at . atrdays m-tmAiZKVs : hi- . 'i d34, 56r'8R:;r K;H?3.-5 '(! Glasses: ao, 2$ V'Y. The stages will leave Saiisbur evvry WeiThes- aay ann.aattiraay, a( a, a. i. ana arrive 11 leigu on l nursoay ana 310 will leave. Raleigh on in soon as the Nortuern stage Salisbury on Thursday and S ? G K0.11G E W 1LLIA M ft June 14, 183.0. AV Combination and Earthen ware & Looking THOS. J- BARRO W Si CO. .Importers 83 JVater Street. DPDU '.v cola 1 t)f Piil'a(Ni F Glass, China and Looking Glasses, :n.g tho most complete assortment in this market, and which will be- the Country -Merchant at the lowest- prijbes.-i In consequenclot luivmg retused,: to Few.. gmmMmmmc I r tTL.7'' J m - p r- . iT f j fNr "T(t tl4 V ' j T compns4 : 'M repacked to .1,3234; , .vl in consequence 01 uavjuj ictuscu. iu jihii i?.:.rf ,,xl Combination for reguLting the prices of Crocke- R-VXO'&tf lXILItI., v n, in tniswe have fceen made the sutrjfct' :112, 3,Wirr ' of a most intolerant persecution, the, object of :A&, riTSlm!XJc V . .whiclris nothing less than wKtireiawde& tti llEft35.1 4 ' C"r AM&wa rowYAtf mufe ; pur characters. have-been 10, 12,- IS, 2, 34, iHf ' -; assailedas men of integrity and fair deal hfg.4 our TSQi K-mX& iJS?f: ' "fiV- i credit' as a house of responsibility iif - clied, 2ft 29 343.r,Ar11 - 'V.' ' J & every emleavot niade toruin iu : An4 t;crowii &:'l9PXX&SM7t& V the whole, our imporatr)hs through tlieoregtitar , :o 'SJ. - .;ls' channels have Wen all stopped (in consequence 223 .25, mCM--rViM C . v i of t hreata (hrpwo out to the MaliiWacturersm B. S;'-0, 2?; KngUnd) so ih t we have- been ub.Kged toxw - plov Agents in Liverpool to make bur p&rchasei 20,'2r-?273 t , in such a' manner that mtf n;imesAwould noWap: 14 iTv 24,'; 25," .27, 434,35, 2ity-Jferu?3r ? V. y pear in,the trto'clinfailihe fcilHiCs'Uend.: &VrT30; f r J int upon obtaining credit importations 22vv27 32, 34;: J 11 45 ,2CJ2; ' are denifed- toos, and not! but cash iOvLi- 34j;T.'3ioK; v l3f k verpool wjll obtiitv for iisar'tecledstipplies some f the sections ywct be , of Ware. U'e are snffenng these hardships in Ciefieral Government rfriou;4h passage, of i'''ii Ihe cause of the Merchant an .consume r;ot ;thk Ahfejact'of 1 of March t .TiaalsdljMr 4 . J. description of goods no -fess. Uiad,6u? owti, luxd ' ' tfictIcfeVtfdr-Jock iiteiOn 'uairie UKi' ' 10 them as our lust report, we come :: for ju-aiid fi'heisalei Vitlt be -cbntinfted front i1od4& jmV' ,',,' r W assistance ; . so long aS we are enabled -jViustaih tit air.theracS; shall hye b"eo ffkteOjiLOZ , . ' u i selves. agaiivst more, ibati, forty nten. w1ioha'sale.m3e forljp'ttnrice t f crMjiiMned ibring about our ruin in this unheard quired foCongr& UnvTnpcijerwjll V -of imniufV;v? iU contimie toseU our (gootjs bavcKif h opt tq,nake:iL . "1 I I,e and frpnd" enHt-our bVS-rfA ei?e-it(fent f tfie act4urehascitf .of, byJ - il nMM-o-xed- Ciluaccept.SeH ti' - .. ' py merit frm V? v;.'ft 1 ' T , - ... TJ 10a..'BAnUbV. -Ca,;''-. at;tinfitbe;iateiai.h J- ; V? June, '1830 r oa.w v en bythe; , ? . . m ,:;,WJir;Tty f' firs Mondayin October :ner V foih;f esidoitf' ' - ,.; - ,'': ..:'.- " -' ' ;,--r::;'.". firevtnil QfVKtctvhese-'.ta'n'd- .1 , ? IPROFBSSPB FSIC.;. ; : TJ, -UeWtM Stadia. tljvallieVJof; p r"t deigh,.Favetvilartd:other:p i'l'Jk telhroufffi Hh-Caj-oBn pjrainOjirigjbW " rV. his tourisit thevabore meotioned indejept?,.th. ' A , -f vi-'. .l - cttjtvo monmt ne rmes Dornonsoi mc V esiern coun " : t- places, tot inc purpose; v ; i.C 1 1 ' V' ItfPIAKOFES ; 1 v ?.irr i'.i.-U u kr..: fit ii, 1 1 l)onatioit a or the: nowit mtahtW' ib; healthy . ' ; k! ii.;- .rrtirtsk;? thwmirhrtlKitdistrict tikorhnfM : it, bit UoatQAheJano;jwmngfr . , -"'-W ?t n It f l?ki fiwliSS: onofabfv earn?g a fewlars. lfeill Ukti hich :commendthia aaleaa Particularly i; . . . : , : ; .: !4 i rake, I Ja gvH-ifJPVW wonhylttentn wd interest of tlie Far- , j , verv laieveryJirffeeoops-rrbetween .',Ma-r,Pi,a -tMnf u,hh. met. Mccl -.icMleTchanU ndC4pitaJut,t V t - v' . no employed jnToning PIANOS OKGANS, ; , f . , , '3 sr J f 'St-U so that WoseVbdfutuVmay feel'dispo-sed Jv- r J.VlfeUS , .. tocdorV.m Wttb W lpatronaie,,nay.n.te , A -ffAU'URja)!. h :r, . " u? , deterred frdm domg i6. bv therepeated mab- OCce of th Bftard of. Com.-, a, . , .-vn.y r U A. CUUli 4 COI.D. . ". ..'-V-f-.. i? '1 ';' ' 1-'rM ''"' " ' ''" ; Al r., Lftmherb urs, the famou f rcne painter, had'a fancythat be Seonld cure all diseased a?id accrangly;;pre allv f pr Ins !fietids;anu all other s WJiiutg to 4li!unoeiis nunos. pu, '.M: 1 ' : V . . i i V . V ' . ..... . t . '1740. ?v' J orjas 1 anil' JUvUinerourijj otiw wajv-- v-" hee,.nare can you HKn nreeoin rai 1 ;i c. y bthWonnd 0: pllailp ricaTChron cle, was- puDiiMint uy-pri .ne? i t ?g w V' 1 " "?Vrcfli iV "t?le.L tii riii'ihn I ;trtw l... it whatever. aIvMv n :'. firs! hterafvioiiriiaj puWUhed in the '.United lo':,auPI, ed at Antlapujn, in ary land, oj Greeti, ,;-.v vV':-v r Ci ' V-" A On th'eTt January 174 Uihc. first no in- ber of the -i XxeaiXzVMeyW Htn 8ta.tea;";'.:" 'V- 4 A ?: STheJAmrican twetfeVfearS if&W Cce,tid reduce it tcf tissue J K i 'if iindon v o Jx heL Se8,0 pVeter the court riihlcircitieC Ur. publication irr London, , - ) . ? iri-.v'v "'tati S 5 -VIf our. !.n -cirfcul"" j fi773the Cootiecticut Gazette,4 the if', . e nrpgnatit$i,' depaVturea and mulo- ' 5 V I ?: . MJ tfi QfTk-wt Wihliih1 fa ,,",.ncorJ4aienceMle never W- V first netvspapeTHivtiiat ;btdte-w ppiih fdK Ht H,,, r Ve-n.ct f1 VJ' 5.e; A iew-Haven- 4 Tnthe atoft year, 1 nt:,,'Mir,j;npd illegal ions, to Cat,i , ;aV i;i; t,..-''Wm rn t'lii V)fi'Kl . r e r w -d- lurceJnatVkheeKDayj pjittuhedj u ri5; breafasLanrdi "cfisand ve yv jT fipd-a cliangrroVJb'tter i Vobe fiome';t vThefaith; thepatientWafiTgreati'nd o S. l ' - fi r ht'I -; 7 rVaVrint nT ciouanVmUatidhs o? a fcef'tala Unworthy idivH J Jovri ot tef Wab J , h f r -tpbttjie ifijufih t thiKWopJr dv t , t . .4, 'fr' f . ;v 1 UrCanal, Treaty Groundj VV . ' thepvoterwaaofcoOTf-'drtinkallddy fEdeitWJulv 8. 0 M 3frM -uiWwi - v t '- 4 1 1 . '-' ';-'-j'-'
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