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WILMINGTON,, ; ?fli Vf ' lRCn 'er6TJ eitixea oft'he ittsurMiit temtoanjj tiered that thii omxsJ &y04lb4ria
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
j5ingl Copri-i 10
Bj II il or Carper injek .:.:... 60
Bj Mail or 0rfit, f-oa iqinth .i.; 2 00
Br Mtil or Carrkr,, three m on tb,. - S 00
To 5ew4ea!erf , . . . ; " .
Frf each 100 ooplrtJli; 6 $0,
IVr each, 1000 coprieaU.;.............:...... 50 00
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the erenih previous tq publication, and accotn-.
R ATSj 'O F( AD VERTISIKC:
One Square,' eich a.ntlrery,ia$enMta..m.i.... ;i 00
Ualf a Oolamn; each' and ererjr lnertKn . . 9 09
One OJamn, eadn t.d 'ever. Tiniertion... ....... 15 00
Hjecial notice wiM 'be xbarptd at the rate of
twentjr-fiTe cequ pel lim i. acn'iserioh
A diacount pf,25,pe,r;icent. from -thtwe ratew will
b made for adVertlaemenU ioitrtcd one month or5
MMjrrr. ; ' t" - ' - .;
JTo adfettlieinenU rtl!l rorbidden', wiU ba
received. . , f .'" ' . ' , .
Allordra fr paper or. adrertlsing" must be'ac
eonipanied witb the cali. ' '
Job Wo k done with ceataets.and dispatch, and
at moderate rates. !" -r
" BLOCKADb riUXXEIt,
We have received ihef following communication
in retard to tie President's order of arrest" und
baniahmeni of blockade iUiyiers :.f ; i .
To the TdiUt of The Flei-ahi f the TJnioW.
i 1 r
It ia not tnore than jaat that fVerr ord r and law
should be eubpet to discussion, proVidio.-hovrererf
it i d;sous8ed' with proprletj and a view to general
good ordr and an rbate oe of countrj. In arpb
in the bloekale running' order I this 1 seetion of the
United States, or anj place lately captured fiom the
insurgents, are ou not plaeing- ii wrong construction
upon the order ? .The Grst paragraph of the order,
we think, upon (careful reading,' will show distinct
lj that it des not apply to citizens of this place,
Cbrleton or (Savannah. 'The President directs
that all persons' who now are, or hereafter shall be
found within the' linjitsj of the United Statis, who
now are or shal hav- ben engaged in holding inter-!
course with the. uenrjrentsbr sea." ' " . '.
Whatever inaj belhe ipiuioBS of individtipla, tne'
inhabitants of ji tat in- insurrtct-On are regarded
as insurgents ol'.enetnifca. ' Now ioburehts ov enr
mies who have belligerent rights violate. no laves
war and commit no c.-iui5 in running a blockade, and.
nnder bo governmerl are? sulij t io .pjojawhrnent ex-,
cept the con6scit;on cf th- vessc-la. and goods' cul
tured.' ! ' J . .,..:, : ,
Foreigners epgaed in' runuiog. a. beck-de of a
friendly nation a.t e objf Jiab.Te.tto punifbinent by
thir own-iorernuient for -violating' the laws of n -uW
i . - .-
t- ilit). Citiensi rf -i povon.rnent engaged in run
ning a blockade of thir! own govermrent ar liable
to indictment flir paving-aid und comfort to enemies,
lint the very idea of a blockade1 cenvejs i!so the
idea of a right b' V the citizens of the'state blockaded
to-i un that Ltotad f thy taking ne.rjtk 'nij, hat
is, the ca, ture laud con tit cation "of their vessels and
goolis. If bluci&au'c i unuers a e or ever, were puft-.-
forjohe.tnem.-WIietber'.it- is the -policy of
th? governnjentOT its. parpose tp panish All iucb
ia a'tnafter that we do not undertakeie tlecidal
1 , . , U . .r f.rOn"-
JEPP DAVIS , SPKCI A I4 .3IESSAOE rf i;i
1 A Vpeciat Ws?age-frjow JejGC, IajU,waa raW
mitted to the rebel copgress ou Monday the 13th
inst. which we shall print hereafter;-; AS candid
cooAea':bn of 'the despeirate coVditxoaof?Tel af
fairs 'general! it.. :ft -important., : Hojsaja -MJie
't It v ' V ri V ' . a'.i.'I
-apiyii 01 ine uonieeraje,oaiesjnowMreaienu,
4nd it ia Ja-greater ydaogetf han -it-has heretofore
bcea daring U6warirn:iTje' also kdinlt? theVot
leasness of the present rebcl firiiiciAl system, the
inefficiency of .the military erganizaiion'' and'the
derangement of - affairs generally iuthe confetle1
racy. As measures ef extrication from surrouad
ing difficulties, he recommends more rjgorous laws
for the impressment of, supplies a,. morr. remorse
less conscription and a. suspension ' of the lfabetas"
corpus act.;; After j the 'failure-' of the Hanipton
Hoads peace conference, Jefff informs us'he jnade,
- - y :. -vti ' r. - i ' " ' ' ' '., '
difficulties by a conference between Generar Grant
and General Lee,. and the latter wrote to thd
former on the subject ;i but' General Grant's reply
was that he had no authority to act in such ft c-j.
pacity. . ; . , ,; f ' .'; ' . '
had- any hand in tWtfccfc j
are Hail.to indidtmfenfpr;ring;Uaaill
Wm'rjrexieiveortirouVlitherSU
rOh iBalSth ?6Vpnk or about tb,at ate. the
stanrTvand areorrT to learn, from j parties in
various parte of the county, that -tbje winter
ia bed in an; d
the pa peri and
Aa you apply
with the auiiu
partial. y anau
publication Of
the tirst -install
ffej tut way, you cao easily chow by
okj when aud where.
l e orqer it woulu.conie ia cnniast
tr procJaoiati.nof thd rres dent, ana
its gooa-eQ. cts. Mr. tauoi, n
the older and .the reinarkd made in
m
Ice wiiic.ii led to its publication, we
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think were totally uncalltd ler. It ia not an order
in this citv until oihcially pub ishad oy ucn3,jiiaw-
ley or Abb6tt. j In my Opinion, it U neither xpedi
ent, prudent nqr wise, te txcite the fears o women
who have no counsel and whose htisbands are away,"
that have been! engaged in the rade. As tor per
sons present whohavebeen connected withblockade
running, your remarks do not or eught oot to- disturb
theii in the Icafct-. ihe.: have too much of the com
mon reasoning power about , them, to be in the least
un asy or enjaj;?'
' ' it r - .. c
:?a m ilie cowaruiy proieesion u
-. . r- h. 1
ouaking in tbetr shoes. 1 jo,kia.
In regard -jo this communication we1 have one
or two remaf
I to 'make. In the firsj .place. Tjias
nbt eeryrjody who hasj been engagediin fclocnaoe
running been, by so doing, 'aiding and abetting
the enemies, of the UtSted. Slates ? -And,-there-
fore whether subject i6 the pains and penalties of
this particular order cr not are mey not guiuy o
.'an offense against the ynited SUtes ? ' " ' - -'
We have placed no construction on theordei1
whatcTer," simply referring to the fact of its issu-J
ance. Who i affect's j and whoit .does not affect
ie do not pretend to say. -: s v V - '
The writer it the above communication betrays
a remarkable Ignorance of "executive authority.
The President directs provost; marshals, ;and
inirshal3 of the United States to execute the.order..
The order therefore comes direct to those officials
departmental,' , district or other
.intermediate promulgation, to give.
requiring no
subordinate or
1 t
it efficacy. s J j .p-. y '
A guilty conscience needs no accuser.,, ;Oor
. correspondent! undertakes t sajr' that 'nobody js
affected by the irder j ' but he makes tery great
haste to get in a defence of the coftddctof .a large
class of peopie, and a special plea of innocence
for them. - 1 they,;eed a defence is not . that
prima fca'e evldenceV at least of suspicion J: w
That there !s quaking because of the pr4er is
apparent from .Beriaa'a letter. s" Berian himself
seems to present a very marked specimen 1 of 4he
Our correspondent talks like, a judge of the laws,
of nations ani bellisereat :righ'ta. t On these points
ire shall enter ; into :ao dixcuajlonwith hini;-but
would simply laak, when lias the TJoSted'Slates goV-
' FiomtheN. y.'Tribune.J
Panic always ruhes4a'pokr0oberjyknd pol
troonery to $ ptijablc.rcliancs upeb other than
its own right arm. " The carter fwhose wheels
f-tuck in th mud bawled plaintively to Jupiter,
and was jnattrn)ed ta.ut the jgod ejrdjtoosfi
that helpetLtnmselvesi The Rebels, Who do
not shake in their sbesjismpiy fbecause they
have no sh"es to shake ink fancy that they
need a Dictator. We do not blame them for
bei.g.sick of their Presklen t, andheartilyiired
of their Congress; but vrby thej ghqald'sup-
pose in.-. t oy ( surrendering nemseives, ooay,
Boul and spirit,' Ho Gen. Lee,-they will all be
come victoriousraves, we do .upt. clearly com.'
prehend.- Le?' may be an . extraorrliriary war
rior, but . he canno-t create tb'ose' things which
the Confederacy rtost sorely Jacks, viz.: beef,
hrt-ad and battalions, f Robert E. Lee," says
the RiclinioTtfi Unqnirtr, " by aud wjth.the coji
sent ofythe atray arid Ih'e'pVopIe, will gra?p hie
scepter .they may wrench from the hands of Mr.
Davis and wield it for the safety and security
of his country' liberty and independence. "
ScHptei" fs ah 'ugly worol,,a.nd the thing itself
" t j ' -'1 -i ' ' 1 .1 ,
is an uncomxaou uienjsu .to- oe usgo: in tne man
agement of va republic. A. monarch seems ' to
Jbr taken for granted.' '.There , is only to j be? a-
r i p I:'. iV.P i'. ' tt;L ti. mi
ierca irom xvxng .oea to -rxing jk,oo ao-at is
Now let us.ntei following vthe intimations of
Anquirer, wnat vgop r me r irst is expec
ted to d w'beo he is snug in tlie purple ! VThe
wheat was imatenall injured' bj th.cold, fdnrf
; J About the-linie5 heAVrreri (Ohio)
Chronicle said tbaff 'the wheat looks bad in this
section, ii It looks aa though it had been fecurched
by fire-the eectof.UiA.seTerdosti jn JauO-ary','--'-..4-'7
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; And yet to-day, ibo-4th of March, we can
enjojf4the.luxury of, gazing .up.QafieJdafaigrten
Myouhg Vegetable life can make them and tne
ground, is b erit hel f 'c6vrX" as to bp' visible
any wjiere ! inside the jTences. How great-flhe
contrast with the openings of the spring of last
year. About the 10th of April. . Colonel S. D.
Harris returned from an 'extensive tourj through
eastern ana central vuioana wesrern. rennsyi-
vt nia, and reported that many fields did not y el J
exhibit any litw, 'but tha"' two or Hhfeeiv ejfcs J
OI sunsmnc win ten wnetnpr, tuese ,nf3 ref mj
go undef entirely, or wn'ether theY t'ntll'come
to kfe again'' 4''"r;--.:. ' -,ldlr.
A And what adds greatly 'to the, j enjoy men tot
tnjtaediate aetloa lajrelaUia' to the'abaadonf d iMia.
iation and Lands ia "this .! vicinity!'' Until sotu m
thorixed Aentrappeiated under the recent ctof
Congress relatujg to abandpaod iihdrt trt
military necessity that .they; should be oecn.j
the" aueptciods1 opening if thef sprTngjolTf 1865 is
the wide contrast with lpo4 presented - by ,qux j
national situation as well an by natur?.' I A year
ago at w ua in uuuui-uuuyuui iu wa.,ia&ue
of Jthe contest' 'with febelUon, 'ahot tdoubtrul
whether the earth would prddilee a fair supply.
01 ine swm or me. iow mere is a cervpuiiy
thiafc the old flag will soon wave Jri triumph
throughout all btir (dominions I arid tliere is also
. . i - "a -' .' . ' ' ' : .-J al"t '
trie ongniest'pTospeeTi ior an exuDerani.narves.
On the 27th!ulfc we piiblisfced a paragraph to
the effect that all indications pointed , to a large
yield of wheat' tWougKout the country the com
ing season, and from the fact that thepress gen;,
erally has adopted the views of thiatparagrapn
as their own,- wecbncldde' that thierqsjpect is
most encouraging everywhere; ' V ' h ,
The 'Peoria (111.) !iyati'sfripi ''yo 'h6 2d, says :
. Throiigb the southern 'part of ihef $taCe the
wheat crop bevet looked rnoreprumisiri. at this
season of tho yearthiri if diies at thel present
gion- of country js greater thari it ha4 been in
former years.-0 - a ; '- :,:-';,t ,! ' fl'. 1 1", '!
Aftef fVuIoVnttfo(a witntfcemuitary Vu,lori.
ties, the plan of JeasiaJo active and reliab per.
ins? white -and colored, will for the prest
A'splendlJ service of. plate.pfepareJl i for' the
is. Ax more complete ran J. sunip tuonst;set of
plates arid dishes, tit is saidj was scarjCely. .eyer.
seefli and( 'thri''spOafacie is' cfculateci jtb give- a
grand fdea, iibt only ofil bp'spitab!
upon which th'e new Emperor of 'iViexipo isinn
ienf, but also of-the extent of hislpecuiary re-
sources.
.Sil'.
. f 1
purph
Cqngrcffs has .utterly, failed? and. so be i to
legislate.' The treasury is empty and so he is
,to coin money The.arniyv rants are misera
bly thjn-f-Gen.jLee is to thicken them! ; The
Cotnmis5?:irv Department is not only out of jtiint,
but out of everything else and tho Dictator
in to replenish it. Having supreme power, he
i-'to tax hud to, take, tpeonfisoate and to con-
scribe, to make the President his errand "boy,"
th-.Secretaries hisservants, the people "his pli
ant and unquestionin g instruments' The whole
scheme Ha$a, smack of plantsition morality abouf
it which' ts, truly, .eifyingi Irt '.spite of their
straight and sjlkYvhair. t eir fineRoman ndes
their strawberry and. cream : complexions, and
their unexceptionable , shin-hones, the proud
people of the Con.f?erapy,pro to hewGen; L'ees
vrood and to plra,vy water tor meyi;i;ctator,,frnS
, . . ., , TO, THE PlJiH,i:c,,
. The Iegles3 men -.admitted' tot the fjreeif Hos-
- - i t.
I pital in this city, are suffering? greatlyKfdr the
want of bandades and rags, , ue appeal t,o the
citizens of' Wilmington in their behalf1 I !t
, i , .', Respectfully-yours, r ; ; 1 . ,',
, . . H h J'J.rGEER,4 Chaplain;
lOgicauy. involves a,TOOsi-asioisning complica
tion of principles. The white men are the u?
perior race but in order to keep the black men1
tern
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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j t i . . . In charge ofGeer
Marciis:2ithV 18G5. 'V- ' -
- , j ' ,,ARKT OF THB OHI,f t'i i . . : L
Nsw, BeaKg, N. C., March 17tb865. J v
' Special Orders, 1 . ; , :--'.-iA r . ' .,.
' ATd. 30. J , , vi.jJ.'-'
1"V T . J JM V!- J.Ji T - l-t ij : 1
;. T. G Hentig, C. 8., 'Is' assigned; Wd at r as j
Cant.
Chief Oommissry of Subsijcance ' District' of Wil
mingtoa, and Post Commissary at Wilmington. . f
He will report' to the 'commanding Generafi Dis-
.L.-.-nr.ii. i-Ll'-- -1 -'- ;' ; "Ti'
trict of : Wilmiogton.
v-1 i
By command of Haj. Gen. -ScKorni,p
j w V. A. CAMPBELL, t
Lieut . CoL' and A -Ai'l'eneral. '
Lanagcry.iM.M
.1.1..3IT. J0H1T DAVIS.;
in aa infer jior position the former most, so to
spenki abdicat,. and, take upon themselves .the
ban r f inerioritvi" there being; m - first-lass A
tf-,I Kuma-; heing leftin ther Confederacy ejx- BttgManag,
x;entJRobrtV E.- Lee. who JwiIU reign ""i "a kind of tp i i , .
irin-al PnTtincAn. Pr ii. trvfi' i.rrAiinlm. nd r enroA T VsTa Trfftir rniny ifircb SStfi.'wiIl bn n tfa kli i.
- . .... .. -i-- . ' . . . ' I 'i S f t' .. ' :- - ' ' - ' - "
by ; several rnilUons.J ot., Man naays, wmte? - i nRrilHATIMim.IinmilW
AH ttns.may. e aejightt 1 in ' tneory , but pij-' T ; j p p- fto THINGr STOMPS HEB W
he is. the plan will lamentably- break? -down in I Frtincioe PreqaliJ.-Mrsf H.
hot be Cadmusi he cannot extemporise crops ci"
armrd soidinnorv'ieren- crops 6l :corni ind
potatoes: . ; ne may be a i good corama'ndeT ' of
armies, hut he inut first j nave- armies to com-'
mand. Hjei majr take up arms ..against a, f eapf
troubles.- but like King Canute, he w01 find the
advancing ocean tooatrong for his regal authorf-
ty,: He paay; '.grasp the Fcepter, hnt he will
stand in nmcnigreaterneeQ or a iirepreseryer.;
He is extelltnt at fikhting ehyif wise,"hfe will
fight very ahy indeed of the indigni ty of a "coro
nation. -: : .W i'frj x 1 'frV1
'1' i - f-r- ''' i ''.'''Piy;-?Ml f f i':;
m w. w w. Kin. . w 1 A 4 wv n w A
' As late aa the Slut of March. 1864. weM
TO - DAY'S AD V E itflS EME NTS
i . u.-i
Watkins.
far privileges. It will be required of all partial
Rasing that evereasow will be m. . tta to
give; immediate emploTment not njy jo fretuuiea
Land .'theii families residing;, and remiiuin r , 34
lands, but, ;.t white, and eojored refugees wbo bars
recentfy Voa-e within the federal linej. For thDar.
pose of' giving relief as far as possible to th.-j-e i
aletaU'Beetl,1t - iaertlb'aV'tne CoainisSding .
General has determined to take possession, as ur at
njay aeeai necessa-yi tnh p reseat crops of ric aaj
other articles of food on said abandoned lands,
j jFpr the purpo)fexpeditidg- tLis matter it U
hoped. that traly IdyaTpartiea will bring and j
reliable statements' dt kbaadoned larrdsthefr sitas
tion extent and localHy is "-' '
) Th'e LdealTreasT-rylAgent for Wilmington, Ulti.
Sas H. RlVca, Esq' will receive and act updn HfpU.
eatioini for leasing the lancti tn question. l., 0f
hcej for the present will ha at' the Court U'ou..e.-.-
In: a fejr days'fie will probably move to, a rouia ia
-he Ct JHatl bdcifc.' ' 'EVir effort ' will Ve n.ade
by him' td "cooperate yrlih the military aathuuties
in'promotinjr thd objetets afltded to. 1
?J D iIEATOySup. "Spl Ag't Tr. Dep't.
;J llmiBgton, N:. C , March 20tb 1865;
ri 5 ittKA'Q'asKDMt&idT orJT.Mi?roTo, )
i- Wilmingt. n, 'Sj C, March 20th, 18G5. f
i j : -iro:''6. 'i " "
; ' NO sale or transfer of eottonfosin or turpi rtina,
or of naval or military scores, or of captuinl or
Abandoned personal propertyof any descripti('j,-re-ferred
to in thVvaH'ous acts of Congressand r ers
hi ihe'W.ar Deairtii.ent-ota';thee''bjcctst c. nbs
carried into effect Lq- this-District, unless i-the-a hols
iraaaaictiQn is subniit.ted,.tothe District Coauiuudir
anotie.Treasry AsTt ;; Until the-proper tuition-
ties; can be advised of the recent legislation o v on
gresa and receive instructions pnder it, or rcana
iQrders from the tiepslrtiient : commander, all .lest
traasfers, remb'val, or transactions 'of 'whatcT r de
scription Co.'jeerfaing" said proporr. except , m h u
are necessary to save it;: are positively Ibrbidden,
no patter .what , may .oe, the assumed,- authority
brc uglit here from other parties. V
A-y person vielating thisi order will bt immed
a.t;ly. put in clo? .?confinement, or summarily vjki
ffosn the District. , , . .
, -,liy order of Brig. Gea- Eawley : "
r; ! : E. L..WIS AtOORE, Capt. and A A. G.
- i- J . '-: . " " " ' ,-'
jj IKAD.Q'RS DlSTBICT OF WltMIBfSTON, )
; Wilmington, NC, Mir ch 21st, 18G5. j"
Notice is hereby givii, that all Joiners' and Cir
.penterf V and Mechanics' Tdols not now actually used
by the Government, must be turned in immediately
to Capt. Blackman, Assistant- Quartermaster, jatt
above the Custom Rouse.. .' ,
All Axes abore vthe number absolQtelynerctiry
oi household purposes, mait also be turned in; - -
Good Mechanic who bring.Tools, will ?find imme
diate employment. Receipts will be given for pi op
erty taken. ! . . ''.
Rewards will be piid for information as to where
:o4 canefouna;,?'i:? lTxih:
jjiyj order' o'rBrigGen. 'BXVixy3. ''' :"" '
' 1 E' LEWIS MOORE, 't.apt. and A, A. O.
;. fT. i j - '-. . ; -. - .: . i-. ;,.. ,
Mi f HEADQ'RS DlSTfi 05 WILMINGTON.
, r. i Wilmington, N. C, Marcn 16tB, 18C5.
Specs aj, . Orders, i-- ", .5 -; ; ' . - -1
(
IV. Mr Taomaa ?H. Howeypat the eld stand of
Hedrick. A yaHi Market 8 tree V Wilmington, is aa
thoted to open an Intelligence .Oulce. .
; ' Perf'mawubng employment, a house or farm; er
anjf orechanicsji'and thOiewishing to hire, will
m'e-application' to! him,--!'-.' H:-';",-.;'-
:;iJ itderWBrig
I E. T.T?WT tUHlRK niMl. l 3b1.
A CARp
j KjyiYorli S05! Broadway,
:nHrr 'f'';'ttH ,':'.' March 1st; 1865.
&yjbrmeryHcnd and pa tron 'cf.Wl--
'f&nton'AK&V,faii& gitirtunding ' Country r
practice, t There is iv ene living- whdran'ei: J Tingapcatecl- myself 1 in this UtjrI am,
tract blood irom a tnmp. tvm? ; oert wiri ; Tfo tH.-vii x ?vl ' ft 1 Pupated 't ofierat our house, (bcolt a. uaia
WHERES MT WlPKflKf 'irv? T,win- Bex DUjuaing Delow " oi. wicuuim.
:JLTgittQn!!epttc;.fe Shirts, Drawers, Couars, xravaw, nwf
rnV Garments Vf all Wads, beta-
t parDoot bpen at 7. Cartafn rise a t U o'clock; 1 tlfnlly jaade accurately cat and P the , best w ate-
r,,t.' 1i.vc,f-v. -'.i--.t4iif": "TtiJ c:n n-.lJi Alan a com-.'
Mm-MM - a iii iii n tiiLuuii n a a aw - - jl afcaa jL-i-w-bv -ia -
pjete astortmnt'jfor. Misses and Boys.
One hundred Girls work on the premises, and all
srmentsmade under the immediate sapervuian ot
k. -.w..; fm ; If - Wiim?m Car A anne-LTa ia
Mill? 'AttAtcfced tb-titV Kfee PtntatiV. ia a"n7f : YXttt??'???': . '7. '
Farm contain in about sixty-five or Seventy: acres f:100111' TP-TO-6.? i.a-au.-. -
vi .t iiu, csivseuuj n exceueii4 iencev'j vatJ- I vtreccea. jfceapcctuij
premise, is, a comfortable D welling; House., with six
TIic Crpp : Propect: f or i 18G5. ;
: a - x -..- - --j r . a- i. rooms, and an ntnr ngcostirr hniMinn s . ... '
I How geluTunan andyn.MfuUrethe V, 'Payment will be received & a portion ciUeprltig"?
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season is was.j,ong.ie-u(wr.sverT i . ti-w I-rS.
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JUtenougn, Je in.. spring ur unaeri warmer i . iUIi -XiJLiili. ' ' I
BU? wirii: L'A : Grocery nd;Comn.isilonow,l Mi
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ttoorii jt- if w;l po ,? wprapljthavhrtiubl
vf iiw uvui, iu r ui u vctoeer next. Apply at ine ' ; -.
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rA 'Cane Fear Rivi thiit !t mil. iW. TO .l I ersc-mnta Tmufa htkIap tltft Immediate aaoerVlln 01
uniigiuu,.niiH pvu i umoiDF. Aiaiuineitiui. vara
mill ' a 44, a iW. pf-. i. -.sr- s; -'-ai-
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nistt sach evidence aa will convict or tne osaac
tb persqnrho et tft firejnear CladbbvpHfi Btaaa
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