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' ,u otfti ; VioTiL' Will J n1 ' 111 '" f " " jORrotx, Va., Oct IJLTbe CoaacrdU J - -1 rinVcnUba Vis orptnircd bj tic dcciloa cf ,f. it j . , n .t - J tl Hon. G. W. Boiling aj rrcsldeot: m fcT. . . i i rr,, 3 ; r , n5 I br of VlcO PrcaJdcntt Wire tppolnlcd. . 1 t , 1 .1 I ".: tiv v. I esnlU property In Fpala and &boluLed ik. v ' vi, J i'.O' i r:v'i - z YItr.lMTK,illrl,If,'''ft f fill wV7iT. v i' ,4-i r.- ; t .-!;!. s. 'LOXD05. Oct lNoOn," CotlSOll U .-T! : - Bond itcadj.. . .; 'l . -kijrjx J Now, the frst lgran4 ba m-JrENNSTCVANTA, ... , " 1 " " . i 111 . ! . 1 'f - ' ' -' ' 1 1 ' LATE DEU00KATI0 BLOTOTG; '' tt... j ,!-iiri'ii'.':iL iTho BlaW'wiH'CiTe a rcpaUicap! majority f-Tir" rnrr3ltT : t -l T i;(i.iir;ni:::i.!:i r-& ... ; j J :PniLADELpRiA.:Octl3.Cenlrc .County. thefepemocracybei, te Mwe 'BepUUCan i-ffhUlider J 31, republican gain 352. i ; ! wgf'tfetiittebtiotlofv -j o-.-jrii -.ifr vi i; -h i: 5-tjr ,i oh iTort-fcordugb, democratic majorlty.SOO; re-4 inratsespeciall puplican jpinm.-;-Carton county democratic sWtadousJso, iJff'ij W0- democratic, gain; W ;NorUi- dcritic- sneakers and J tbeHT)emocratJn & ?TT or ? f 1 ;: nr aniptori bounty; Eastonnd eleren; country erratic spea ul o)ir-Vifru, districts show a democratic majority 'of 3,030, Wboasting they appeared! Hqwib j i ; utV':i 'mU Zlh districts sbbw a democratic majority of 0,000 Aic ! theVW-abut'n-vinff " ' ' A , : democratic gain 522. .- .t i'. -- ' r. I afloat buoyant. ultank Cobb, Esq., of Pas- a9parUcnlari iitiock ropuMp.-saln 200,: Folton- cottnr iotanK. . . . . : . 9 .jr r , . -...A . r. , v.( fTxiTr av a : . - -' Lv ' . crauc majority .350, democjalic gain of .40. District Hon David Heaton, of n MJ vrognosUcons yff; ' J-tiiyvdistncU afcpii raven. ; " ' were freely copied from. The ; result, huUij, irU-Tiriyi.; v.f.i.Uif. licarigainof 540: Reading city gives' a small )istrict Hon, O. H. Do'ckery, of l6eVer ' is bef Oraus. and;it Is but a con- THE PEIENTIAli' ELE0TI0N ' ABOUl democratic maloritr;: Berks Vtoun tv . C000. i i it r. t - w . . it x. i 4thJlistricV .-Tohn T.wse. of, f m "a& .wl VI Ji Jtl. v 11 i i xy w that conniepce ur srmonuMine 6th District Col. W. F. Henderson; of pns'djstined o eepjondjhe. Davidson. ;.l circle.' Who can "now nlace anv confi- 6th iDistricL. JloiW Jiathaniel Boyden, benjhjat class of imeifiWhprhave-bc? 7th District' Hon. A. II. Jones, of Bun- sd 1 th point bbb wing Jonrnan; vhateverJinJaf be his ty OHIO; and NDlA ibnlis eVeryL MnTlifNnNiT W-V ' V ' AfteraooB-Cotton ttcady. LardduD, 4JXCpfg yP I,Sr Vv-;9w--.;?: Home MarkeW. -i l" :?':P-'!.v;",: .-i Wheat quiet but ttcadier. Coram " ih. i w.- .'ii-!Vi',i r , t.'t lower. Mess Pork ouIeL 3.00. i.n PIBEAS 20.00 STSL-iS?4 .m ; . i ; j: . . ..t.i..--.m ir-.-!..-, ,.- strained common, 2Ja f. FrelgLts qdet. lepUllica.XZ;..IIIaiOrity; Ioney eafy al Ca7. Sterling . " Gold? a. . .-i r. ? - ;, r.. -, C3 coupons 18L N. Ci CC. New CS. Y'i miJ'1 T)nCl VAn'Uu i excoupon l.cV n,-GHxAfbt 1 TlievBeM-yauandlcIiani Thor- ca. Newcsi. , vpp r , THE OAlfPAIGH DT THE STATE. . : . . ..,-. 1 . . . .. 1 ITf 1 . II . 1 . i:-d:i':- SETTLED T-1 L,,ti W n. a , J k ' From OUl wo ucsire w cau wo cspocua atU-oUoa l-kur::- K-' li- . !, oA lil-RnMlemaWritvt &npn? Ohio , .Oct.1' ll-Scbenck'- beats oi Wtl CohjTXdca4cra 1 4ft tr 'fo?lon . . 7 " . ; -l ' -,7- ."--7. . " 1 v.i.:.t,. u-.rrw iit. r. - .t . . combe. 1 Gfrant ". ' afe rtflnl fair- ! t I wniumbjriaad 1 ;Tbe-Pr esUmates tbef Republican maior! craUe ptriyti Vm'JbX tbetitel iaroern? r"-'", 'j7 republican gain 2.-j ''Xi : -'-'i '!yJa(ii8,(K)6.(' 'liofZat?dem. : canies' Srd dU- tho present political ' contest. A'mm cmocratlc majority 5; rep. gamu. . ,t . . ; prob&bJj defeated.-Reading dem car- fmt n tf Vl V T T T - f X'uzerne county 12 districts give republi- j rkStli'difitrict' . V;' r-"-' ' frorat!io N. 1. Trlyti)liowin wo ef. mie county w districts gvve repuon-t rfcisa dislricL-' .V V.:::r-,r' V.4 ! 4,v fA.-fywin- w el- an majority of 80. ' .1 . , 1 -; mmnmi. .Wfi,. - I fort of one winr of tho snmo nartv to.lv. Gen. Byron Laflin, of Pitt P i any: coun40: dUtrids showa rV SS lade the colored people fnlo'rot nSor Hon- jLph Wi,. , mmpbant ecnoo; of ; Grant and Cor J elections, come off each of these great publiom gain 012,000,; - ,v ;. largely RcpaUIcauS v i 7 7 rafHrn S4s u district J "THE .DiOaRATS iK r BLIJE -HOW rt lo j tfperialDiw tD ?:Wic)Vriiy i .. ,n wWch tbc campalrn isbe- 1st aramE; &tmyroaufort - ;";, f : , -WAgnmoT; Oct 13-1 R M.-."' trjtb a legislature Mrongly'Reijubllcan;; r; g conducted in soporUops of iboSuilf K - :PWladeipbia.22; wards ;.ho rejiubiickri tTbe following estimates are made up frxii .uceeasful, will rtr lhblican defeat 3rA. Haay sqof ,e xntvl nA Hvtu nnvfl,rnr iraiH'nf .ViSsiV. lford -eonntv-9 : districts, tho btest flgarcs. : " anything but a DemocraUe rlctorr. iianover. ' . - n.. confession. They did look blue,!and -tJ?0;A- McDonald, of-Chatbant .u w, 5th 11. A iOthHGeni qlenburg. ; , , imanyof them m tlxeir, hoar of tnbtila- . vuiovUj uotu rnewisii, tnenir pofjnuher. haqn - ttite' v atu; -i -,m , jm . recommendationtwe cah give thenii is to John sJaHrdnn William Rilhrb ..Wm. Vl I lt. IV t twtrWA 1.1 t4 IV I j-tss ft If -v . . . . . 1 f ' . anu oiuer- iiepuoncan epeaKers, 1 wm Address the people at the following times and places, on the topics of the day i. Wash Go South Creek, 21th aew view Hhin abaQdbii the error of their ways ana come out stronjr known in the history of 'America? pofiti- dftmbcratfo 'major! ity OT; rep. gain 02..; f J i j ; ; ; Pcnnirylrnnln.;; 'V J ' 71,0 BcmocraUc partf Is vnalUraUg pppotti . ' : 1 1 (to ruoro tuiTrao m.nA It t imr..tt.t. cai campaigns. Aiie ayeiuoccauycoiiiveuu- . ' i m j i i i o V- ' " '' ' i '"-T5T.: " .Vii . r- eede-fmevtbta. ti!lnn .iiwt . , , . V ;; :?;i.L, - r! ! (r;.r . elect Iayor of' Philadelphia by 200, . 'isfDistricU-RAnd!! ifm rwi- ft inf. .- -.:tlkl--lwtioo1jtt aUvnopJrr ..almost wiAie energy of-despainlmt ,(, .A. . r, ...J :,: . ;.,rf : .J"1, r i tbocontesC TTiVaaaoi in 'any maVrr'ai theyiiaveVsufieredVte ,ly or Indirectly, eitber by deb fese scatte i ; ' Q Q ! 4tl, - Scllj : .1 Pon df Vu U.f Ufr sibletiivrjilly them t) another formidable j K& '"' -": . .. ,t , . . j. !5Ui ,V ' Reading ?dcm: wi 400. vS? t htrfl charged epos es t - m w m 7. it contest. The Collector of the nortof iNewliernj-bnt Washington, 12th October, citizen, of instpn and bell-weathejiof . the ahqo rVnoV loth black ; and white flock of ; Lenoir nidicnls, T-ii it m 'lisnV f'lniiAlu fUfWrf was! touched! several times 46n' the raw" hy by , which each "hit!, . was greeted, told how the 1 white 'people of his native County feel . Durham Crqek, n,jv Blunt's CreeV Chocowinity, Leech ville, Broad Creek, "North Creek, .. Bath, -Long Acre, ' vtt 24th 26th 27th 28th 29th 4 i:i 30th ( for th$ leader of Kinstoh'Bcalawa?s.---J??traZ of vontim&rce. i f .i jFrbm fethef aboveifepoft6f v Major HujeVremarks yat 'hston anil "from I what we H&v&hedrd of his ' remarks and opewucav uiup, piaces, wevjare ,jea vjto conclude-that ver&onal denunciation! nnd 5ayrAAJnjr,i,r!Mi!n'j assaults' constitute J a large portion 5 of Tranters Creek, 2d, Noyem. u. .v , v-j Ts . . , a ir-iif:rVnU A tef;r ' f5 lOJ TO Wmtribes. His speech some months rqtte8ted-The ?DeiricratiG,0ca xare-invtiecbxo-. ur presenter line .wjuj oe; m.ne anaeriooK tQ .instiui- natrea.'i ana tghWoVwithtte come an. , . . , - : x'j j- i ChairniaH 'County El.' Com. I BepUblicans Rally ! ! linians, will ttot soorf be': forgotten; Ev- ery'Southerri: gentleman who :dares '.to tbink and actforJ njmSe attached i),tKe Jleppblican party, 2 seems w ue a spesiai;snDjeci xor nis narrow. ana ran raricorous prejudices.- Kribwjtig " the pb litical rnslrof itiiis ' manias we'aif do, (tOn what tho invin but of . the. is-Tlie Hepublican party, with 5ible;GRANTt lii lead, comes" ordeal with its flag flying. Let every true irepiiblicair. rejoice ' Vud ' get ready. for J T , , , . f the. election in the i "Old North State.'' The' following is the grand ' result as far as' received : ' ; i . SodDdDdl) GARY DEFEATED All, 1 vl M .Till ,8t!i ( 10th ": jioth " !2th . L l3lh " t IN -THE 2d.uDISTRICT. TEIiEGilAPHIC NEWS. Abound hi: 'proui Philadelphia. - t. .- . T. .' f ....., J . ; : . PniLADKLPttiA j Oct 13. The . Democrats ! ciaim iiie.city. oy; o,uw. me' itepubliCuns claim it by 2,t00O.- Several fights are progress A, lith warembcxatic majority" 900 'gain 19J. Ktli tx-nrH rlpmrvratio tnuinriiii 1 A:. gain'66, -;;i t h.y . ..-. . 4 ,; j. i2th' ward; r democratic . majority ' 280 ; rep. gain X77.;:-,17lli! ward, -democratic majority 1103.. f1pm -train RR . .f ., .. . . . Vi 79 'n.M'n, 'fi n,n'- publican.'. Carey fdemocrat- defeated J.1- .Jx-it- , the 2d Ohio district. . Ohio returns meagre, but show republican Cincinnati gives 4,500 ; Iter publican Majority ! ' ; Gains all TRUE TO HER ' RECORD I gone re-1 ) a ted in I f t!iAt,rnfu itr-rl A .1.. . KtilesdcaL ' ' ' ' - fT7 " '".7.Trr.f " Vnti " ikP ' .l,ri.' :' ' ' f ' V valcnt nc, that our surveys in VM c raps'p Mcrror ml ' ' ' '"' " y polUVge negro We. 'ThVU u 14th ' " Packer drm ' ' 5 " ""u fcua ca.cuiHiea to lnrolre LLC feihC Hsldean? : ::" y In trouble hereafter. Many of car ICth " Cna, rerl ' " ' ' TaMCr SnHf the Ijnr-.rtiinca of the aeps 17lb - iIoren, Tep " " s - -A Tote ndr.idtscmt Knd JooonOstt: a'8tU' ! 5 AnnWiiir - w' . ' ''VI.; . " osh to holdout Inducements and nukecc llOth 1 SeiiSflpM " ' - :'- cIon wWrA t party teiUe bound, hereof 2M-'--. phelpiim-'- ' ' " At coming tiin, And 0 itu k SS4U. : -r a . IK.nleT. rrp . ' B.D,?.SfWaoc i.o jr..hra- ! .rrou! lUpuiUoi. 15S. Decoct- ft.!-' .f Tl". 3 publican ','majorityj r,00Ct- republican t ain, 8, lethu ward, democraUc majority: 294, demo- Z returns meagre,. o suow u , . craticgain 61:i.i-V : v gainsall around.-. Repub lean majority in the ; crat gain of 2, with one District loublf uL y Ohio. T" 'v:i.. Vist DUtrictStrader, dcm. : . 2d v . 1 . Bterenaon. rep. ' L S 13d ; :SchcnrJE;rt.v.. V 14th - Lawrence, tm. U U relations of frimbWn ibouM ooollnue taex 1st between the two races, and when a crp casts his vote with us tre regard it as an ecv est of his determination and desire that Ik rclatiunaUirtJ'tiU Ife dfcrtttbe.lv ilr v t not solicit his tqU. should go wltk lia over the political situation, and stsis carcser vedly all the fact rtUtlrc to tie brow ef the day; wVroMrlni'ilUtlhVcoWK Itf publlcan party In all things- the mart 0! szt SrTu ::c;'.'rfV!. It Ia Particular-leads to the destructive! gives republican.: msjority ,235;: republican gain 167: 1 Private sp&rifttrlifi . KlAtf. Cincinnati, irircs ., W iWW . J r J I I RlU lb-publican -majority 4,500; rep, gain 8,000.;; j rl7 j;. Smlthrep.' -T bomas, tdem; : ' Bcattyxtp. 44r...-.! u ; - - 4 GRANT, COLFAX and HEATON ! ! herei, we might well enqmrp. meat doth this : otir Cassaf ieed, ' j that he hath grown so large ?" What particular iiieniorious aeea nas neyer oeen Known tb. pe "guiity V'1 that should give hini a i;.r 'ft;? y.( f.),t;c.;i ii.iit y special ; warrant to tgq roaming ;over. , the country denouncing . meri who - are known to be his "equals in every respect.1 Presi- t-js.t- - ti.t ni,;'i h.'mJ. I!' 9tlt-?':r. : 7 Gibson: ren. : .Columbia borough gives 111 republican ma . .1 .,oniw . lOUi -ti.v'l n Hoar. dcak. ,1 t- . i,! 1-0 ' ! publican by at least 20,000. . 7 . I j 'n.i. - wt, - J jonty ; republican gain 53.-, ' T v aAa 'wt-n l;-ti lllh Wilson, rep. '; - ' " f t " j ' . Indiana reported 7000 republican majority, r - -. , .1. r p rt t wuuipi-acxa.. f ' . e. The citizens of the several precincts and the a9n a? he claims to public generally, are requested to assembleon be, it wbuld appear that "ordinary pru- ' the' following days, to wit: ? r i- - . , r ; . Faroes Cityv Saturday, OcMO. . dence, at least, would suggest some mod- : Adam's OreeV, Wrday, t'26th:! ' T A eration toward active leading men in the v iiitUa Swif t . .CeekXhutsday, riQcW- 1st and ;.?.?; --.i-r.. . . , 1- k-.- Friday, Oct ICth. community. Tins tbmg of touching "on Big wihCreek Friday, Oct. 2dL,and&tr the rw some Piny ifeVk.0 Siturday, Oct 3d. ' j Hugh ne ? Russers. Tuesday, Oct 6th, and Saturday, Oct 24th. Ives;,$U?n;.3WriesW 20tb. and 6aturday, 31st Dover Elation (v; J. M. Langstox, the eloquent, colored vening s tram. "What do our Repubh an - fnendsrsay td a grand meeting m -U 1 : orator; will be in New Berne on Saluda v 1 yit TTT-. J i i . - . OAiL ' ' . ? I wl li. out 11. - , 1 . - . .. f ome of the following namea genuemen can irienasrsay to a srran "f. PPk front of the Club Honse on the same rH. fifweet, A. A Seymour, Gen.'LUtlefieldb ? . , bard. Cob Albright, Gen. Curtis H. Brogden, C. A. Nelson, "VV H. Johnson, R. Tucker, I. Edwin Westi &c, &c- By order of Craven Co. Rep. Com. . Rt! t -i I n ED WlNlv7EOT Cbilrman. i John "Randolph, -Secretary. ... j . 6ept 24 18t ts9- Great reduction hi the price of Photo- ' irnnn i via niTTunTT i I TL'L)IIL?I TflATT 11L'L"I'1 WtT TTT fYfJOX rVT i It Gen.:OcETis H.5' Brogden and J. E. O'IIAba Esq.j Sppke with most decided eneclCib a large and enthusiastic Repub lican meeting at Jacksonville, -Onslow County, on Tuesday last. The tSpeech of Gerr.vBrbgden:r Is spokeiv- of as one of great power and ability; tbslng out our slocVof Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings regardtess of ! cost, at . BAER & EPPLER'S; ; w rouoK street" I Gen. Logan speaks of Geu. Grant as "the man who never made a mistake," and of. Seyraounas the roan, "who never did any thing else. j ! Lancaster '.city; gives democratic majority 174 ; republican gaiii 159. - MiSI: LAST. : AOT) BEST iitUSVilIeraWford county;glyes republi-j .. can1 ntnori tvfl5 reniiblican Vnl n17-'!,i;:' I Allenton. Lebiffh couutv-13 'ward Vlvri . ' A ue ionowing pnvaie aispaicn wasrecu-cu . V - O " " w republican majority of 175 ; rep. gain 67 - r - . . . . - - i Chester C9unty, Penn. Westchester bor- at 1 o'clock 5 mln, this morning: rUILADKIHIA, Oct IX t;.v ? sd - . 4 th ough gives eoaTJepublican niajbrity. :- Repub- : D. Beaton. M. C. Wc have carried the I ocrat gain of 3L ncan gain co. . j gtate certainly twelve ; to sixteen thousand. !;: Eleven districts of Chester - county gi ?e a x , . ; , . . J. W. FORNEY. republican majority : . of 797. -. Republican gam 102. 7, 5 v 7 . ; . ;Ho OT.OBHR '14TH. Shrewsbury township, York Co., democrat' ic maiority 212 r'dem. gain 45. Z' , , 7. . NOON DISPATCHES. ( ' Allpwlmnv ranntv. ft -far J1S fiftanl frrm republican majority 7,500; rep. gain 1,100. Conflcting Reports from: iciaUc'ma1orlty62:'dem.kain 14.--; ;s-v, ! L;':1 4'V';:." V . QlclIlcU I Mauch Chunk borough, republican majori ty 129; rep. gain 9. ;;: - '" ! Washington, Oct 14.-The following; sum- Berks county Rockland gives democratic mary is gleaned from several sources: majority 208 ; dem. gain 24. Wardens Creek, I ' . Indiana. democratic majority 138; dem. gain 21. ' . ,TheStatc ticket is .close, but Baker's elec- s - Williamsport borough, republican majority tion ,ls conceded. The third Congiessional 280: reD -ffain 310. ' district !-: Reading. Oct 13. Republican maioritv 2-1 Rest i ' ........ T. , , .. - Democratic gain 19. 8th ward, Democratic 13lh Morean. nrm .15lh ' . , Moore, rep, . , , ;Sth;, ..Bingham, rep., i!7lh Ambler. Ten. ' t18th Upwin, rep jlflth . ' Garfldd! ren. jTotal Republican 13; Dcmocral Cj 'ADcm- f Indianxu ....... . ( CO.rAORXSiSKEN: 1st District-KiblickV dem Kerr, dem. Lamb, rep. : ..Julian, rep,. '. ,7 Co burn, rep. Carteri'repi'.V.V' v .Ortb, rep. ' y Pratt, rep. -! -'. Bbanks rep. . . : ;yiniams,;Trii.;7 Packard, rep.- the Gorernment, and the consequeot rtli tf both races, and while denying bis lepJ ricit to ro tr.-exm W K.rr'er laaeoceVre hirr- to Induce him not toallempt the cxrrriM of privilege Illegally conferred. This U thecal cwrul tent method by which to con-act Ibe OOTpalgaJVnIaceoa iTutoiai bent on a policy, bad Ibis been adopted si policy of the party, tbo canvass wouH been rendered more effcctlre, o first bs5 as the DCTToes arecoaceracxkn - Tbo Democratic ora.lors who are carpet bagging throuxh the Northern Suie At lut Iber VOtU J ii lucrfiM&aiouoi nonor, or uie care for mr:y cprisltcncy, wool! e hold tbdr tongues Uut Le ta 'axl t of Colored Sufi thl had a until their poliUcal broth ers at the ScA 1 ceased to-importune tbrff? lalf ofKmmnr Hf.lr TLi t7 5th Cth 7th 8th Oth ioth ; . llth " ' 4 ; ; : M ; ' c k , it 1 I J ; 1 1 t t lnS' afad "bcx,lz again ar iHeOrcdJ blacks will only Tn for IThdf the 7 ncrer be disturbed In -any of their vg rights.: They tallk sweetly aboct dUicns.- They firmly declare that ! I They -arc-fairly oa" tbeJr knees W 1M.t Danani"i'Tiiu ' ociy-proves w "Ti. alwsys maintained tha the frfedo3 Tk Is thU which DcmocriiUc Mr. BUirP 7Via4 majority 65 ; Democratic gain, 20. 1st ward, republican , majority 106, republican gain 15. thward; democratic gain 59 .Spring town ship, democratic &au33. Pine Grove 92 LATEST. .-'7 c PmLADELrniA, Oct . 13. The democrats have elected a Mayor and District Attorney by l,00fc -Kelly; OWill, and Myers,5 republi cahe, re-elected, and Taylor probably I 18 wards show a republican gain of 1,600- 1 Republicans elect enUre Sttj ul 4 DroiANAPOLis, Oct 14. 37 counties show k 7 UViUkXi curaajuv a,na 'cn njjiTanla. ; 1 ! Ji n l . M m aaa . . " - ' I ; i ucuiucisuu gam oi nearly ,vw, 41 counties I . . j , ; TEST LATEST ..1 rm . n I ....... uuuearu irom. xne aemocrais ciaim me bltlfl WinTrrnnr, ..u 't,"m,. t : m. j , . . -m. ivcpuuiiaa C3U- 1 vi iu n.-.t Qt miSm4 acrrttf itrcctj near Chat5)'acx longs "fj. and Blair banner, with the canoo fbo D. Klein aub.' IwT T;;ioVvV;m Penniylvanla: 18,000 majority- anything to do with the wy tte The third district stUl doubtful . -; ; :i -, Ohio 22,000 majority.-Indiana 2,500 mi jority. criUo cJndideccrr bU??f m , j :0;:;H;'!i Nebraska 2,000 majority. .:.V.V.; :..- or ia it merely T fircrjoaiDff of . Strader. dem, is elected in 1st. District by . .-i - . . fw.f' .V..f. i r r.M 200 majority. 'CLEVELANb, Ohio, ; Oct. 14. Democraiic Congressmen elected in'thelst, 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th and 13th districts. The republicans carry the other 13 districts. : - - , From VFnslilustorj. , )YAsniaoTON," Oct ' 14. The provUJoaal I E7 Great sacrifice of Ldies' Drcu government ox paia yesterday, by lejegrapa, ana Triramjnrs. to ci tricq po recognized Goni as the SpanisJi MmUtat WliAlWU Washington to thfi cilcct of dirccllcg UaTto ' v PcTi-' i ' . t - -
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