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D Alii V ,N K W S. SUNDAY. MARCH 1G, lTV iii sm:v a joitn.i., Vrov. JOHN II. Ill SSKY. - i:IUor. Militant lloru lfMtlle. Th: inco:r ii j'J'lT. who dis peivo.il ju: ce wrh &j cfea bilauc, alike tl rich and ihe p or, thy rlc vtd and ti e 'o!y ; the uptight law yer ; tie cLrftan n;l.nnn : dut.ui s .i-vl tn j'. i ni iirul decree foi hit din ty of chiract r and ra:e modesty, ex a.p'ifj in and iMuv.iat nt; tha tuaxim tf tae pit: Of ih t otn m r.: i ru a -r.- Juwb il. clrrt i;uu-l .cUt l'U I'Ut 111 111 a -i urlt- r.b n w;.a. be c iu ie i t U ru!.t. ruc'a, tn bt:t(, a :b- cbr-c- t, of U 1ILMM II- US II A I TI-C Wll d.iu - kt Cap I J 1 1 1 i 0:1 Pid.y ) t, r cea -U y '"Ti y ". NkS. T. - v: - t -i : s b . n i K ii, c tn' -.'h.:t. O ..jj.r 1. h. IV-'. no cu rl re-i ihe i S. tmre c. at the Um vtrvity an 1 Ria.iu.ted a; tbo catty ag' of 13 jear. tLc v'i dicioi ian of b.j !. lie r ad U, att.r l.ft'ing th. Ua:rr ty. wrh I hief Justice Heidrr on. To year f er his almi.aion to the br be mani.d LltT 31 Plimmsk, adauher.of Kkmp 1'i.ruMEJt, Eo, . of NVaneuton, N C After bin roar riae be rra:oi d to F.aukiin coutty. iocatin a: L uisburn. to prac'.iee bis profrM n. Hp i electid ti tb IIoue of C mmom fiotu Pia kl.i. county in 12 -"4- He as-ciatd With TUuMAS P. DtVERALX. K.. Sunr me court ret rter from 1434 to i IK 9, ai d was I k u :?e engaged during that Lice ti it tL irt tbe '.aw of th State, in coin it oo itb tlat gr.at lawyer and junrt, Ju 'ge Nasii, win. jo Dt Utxns nanlted io an excellen' codification cf tLe laws of the Sta'r. II w; af p iitd a ju J of the Sup - rior cturt by G t. Du i e in 1540, vice the n tireiritit i f Jud:e Tt-oMHR. aa" w ut qui nil) e! tt d by tbe L -latu'e. He w; eU-crl IrotsSvr it Law at the Uuiv. rs;ty in 1 S 13. and Ubred iu tl at ted of u efulne; ft-i rc r- hau tfLty yc: uiihout corn-l- Lxi ou, fruch a-i li a fc r bi pn ftM a: d Li devotion to hi Alrrt'i M . er. lie a? sa n i Ifctrd jude t l tht Suiri'-r li utt in 4" by tLe Lv Ulattrc, al er tLat l.dy Lad dtdiud ti ciEtr.n; his ?j u trntnt to the jrr'iue c.u't letrh. Snb.- iue; tly, in Il-CrJ, ' rralid tL- acn c of Li- nu b":.orbe k inb;ti- n a d ns uiadc a ju;e of iLe r me c urt of XottL Can l:r.v Ka- cttl iu e but an u:.ri; ing w,i Lit f e a acain called it to tL- M tu i' i f h t nA in lT s nain 'cr-Hj t ri- i Ls Ii. t:. ' IN m lie rfuit f h .ab--r- Wii.uah Ii.-r.N Haiti k h ii--a I. To p a' ot 1. in i- to r.i .- !i .i) ; to tl"ci Ih Li ..!. y m.. k, at -I no at .j as lu i. . tl n ttd, a: : Lad h:r Leiiit; i h L i. hi !f 'liU-y . lly a not a Renin-. T..' cLar.u (?: it c i f L;d mind arr tyi ;ikd a:Ler iy : lie t a -!y il.uai.ni li .if tt .' e l'-i. :u nifU .:up t ii iu t y tLo . it t.: (! s i f tl: e Lr i ianl I r cLr.rt LivL f- r a i'..- !..zz.t, an a 2 , but -u-iJtniy txj 1.1 iu ILt- bii. ;;.- i.t iti. je3 firvi. i'lrcplicry. puity, aid r anient lca- ic li ih 1 1 1 i.aiaili r s k ; le? iiU u: itb.tl ii as a .L, d U' U'i lu'.'.'e tnau oii :lj odu:. "y li Us UUV lr ...111 Inl ,i lh IL.l'Uu ti.. oiitu: .- l..'u. i'b Li kL fr iu.ii ai-: t r4 ii .i.c; ,1 ul a n'Lcr h nut is uu- ;u iii-ia. ty uni iilu, w iu L uia k,nUe tte b rcutli if ib u.i eiciidor of iho other to bLt fLect it The V i.tiiuof Itmpt rtcs" looks at ti.e lld0.ii.uD investigation an 1 Jir. Lfi.tLs iiji.t iioui an unbiased su n p n:. Tu Pi iai' 71 in uu ni xkio y p.ki 1 wort a: Ihe :'.Nis" iul lautai ion tlm.: eniDg busiue, we mus: ay, vicevi fitrtu au unb.ast-d stand 'point, w.n ice mutt unnecessary piecs "of woik great meu could poSibiy "ti(ia: iu. lfjjides, there is so much '"ol tho apptaraLte of a "'put up jjb ' "iunmg through tbe nho: report o I "tho Commit ee, that tbr reader in "foicvd to the conclusion tht tho "whoie th.nj was gotud up to pay otl uiuebjdy gicdge. Tlitntwsirim N 1 sLiiig'on is that 'Kai.dail Li a ihe tpper hii.d.'' Taat we ixpetted. lie is tne m s: consume mate "manager" low in Atutrican politic?. His tiettion f.rub iin no good f. r tLe extra fc-8:on, Wbere ia Pin ry ofJUhio. H' Las tre;dd 1 ver U.e llou-e. Pinky is not much of a parl.-rnentarisn but tint mtteis not if tLe present journal clei k is re aii.ed. It muht b ktii tnmgh for tie Ahil!e Cit rn iu d.a-uirg the News' op(4i..i ion to the NV. N. U. K. K , apprvpiiar.ii n ti observe temt rau- tiou iu it uae of depretMlory a je ; tires. TliF. "Ciarit u" is the name of a Leat ly piiuted a-id we;i.t.lited pajer, re cently es'ablirdiej at Edtnton, by Mr. NV. II. Bond The 'Clarion' and its ac-on j. IMi. d editor Ls the best wiab e ' t-f th j N k'i. Dr. ; ritii oiiliiHtel. M!'"l" r.. au ( Kipull;e.iii ) Ti e C'.mn u i. alt 11 f "A K. p.ibli cau" to b - e:, mi an itber pi ice, i gesiing t: e u .:n. ..f pr. Ku.e cr (i. om lor tur nut Uo ver.i..r, wid chal lenge tip rj,r, bi'ion of tbe ieo le ot tbe State k.enial!y. irrep-ctive ot politica. D- Ki. is min. ntly conai v ative in hi-, p i it r ,1 p inc'i-l s. I as ad m nitrat 1 .0 ialeii;of hi ,;h order v known a a fa thful pubi c wrunt, t ijt has a'.rt-atiy wom ltr him the mer,t-d reiu a io.i wLi;h ho enj -ys at home b a c eutiOc fame baviug ps.i-d tbe boon Uric of octau and won id m '.ra tion anions great ni-n in E ij -p. Il i sweet to livr, but oh! how bitter to b tr uhl -vi with ac.uh, day at.d niwLt Hit D.-. Ii 1 : J mKh Svruo i- a ... ...1 , 1 .,- I ,u" l-e 1 y - I l. About llordantl 1'ltranc. C-rrei.ot'eure of the U Lai juil lrateh Lo-ndjx Fab. 27. 1879 Tho "Joicny cake" O be 1 Ted by youngsurain the mrth-T'i S a'et ie oiiij the iuc1' nt Jinuock cake of Lan cbire. "Shot," as a y rnnym for an expense incu led, is a ve y old word n, the ai-iiiiuary, fy: "In Q ietn E! r ib'! h re kii thei e wa a cus m at brter ( h- n cal ed an ancieut one) f 1 r th al le;niMi, jus ice &"-.. to meet evt-ry uu lay to Have a drink iug, anc every man t lays p nn towards nu shot." Kofernnp afca n ti tiath a ap- liel to pora.'U. 1 may mention tha there resided lu the l.iL cr.tury at tVoodcLuicti, t.i oikt-hire, J 1I111 Jack ion, a ku.d of Jack-of-ali-lid-, wbo jccj ojaLy taiihtiit hchool. His was a rt k.ovt-u. iio.l htntH I.ih frihis a t jkiI to ru g: "Old Trash lh iwr e-- a lh Ar hi.H butt'cfcs bire i or e tenuis 'ho 1 And playing 1 lie f o!. Ail Ltvitc. nib'Ujj hi6 hair." Uuii r'tt-tlv l was uidertheiin jffM 11 1 Uiat t.e u.-e f I lie woid tool nviili ata puniy Aiii.iKan adp- Uil.'iti. I tin J, linevci, thai quaint t.d t-it'r llib-ic a iviifo lii ruaue.b It "io 1 not." T.u nurl once lurntil ironi a iinuu iLt a vrt W'luiil jpi -il.ly 00 varied iu teu.e, nl hettco "looletl itld lOvliU '." If a man i ruined m Yorkshire things aiu taid to bi "U cty iih hi in. Into expi e-Hioti Scatthcid tiacen back to Iht) tail of ilicbaid 111, on uoiwoltli celd. mheo the lueiuorab o wai uin wa jriven to the D iko ol Norfolk: "Jockr of Norfulk, be cot ao bold. r'or liickou, thy roater, is bought and aoid.' I have heard Aou-ticau say tha 'dec ration-i..y We;e luitT.CiU Ui- veuiiui.s. ihaia eLlatly a mitake. Il Laa Deen the custom iu couth H alts l'lum inn immemorial auuual day lor uliewin ihe liTaVekul the den Uave lon been a customed Ij ueco. ate I love. This bhows thit a uotoiious col ravea. but tht Lae ntv.r made a I ored brother, hi m thj Hev. Judge , raclue ot apLMiiitng social and g-n- eral "i:ecorai:i.'ii-i.ajf," as ui the L'ni- leu b;a:r and in bouth NN ales. Abia- ham l.inooln'a laoiite uiR.iuae wa I li i!in. In f hnuoir'H dav whi t.e meant a larce knife, an.1 wan sneit Tiiaittle." Dr. Andrew Winter and iii.-uup ileber acnb.d the origin ol Christmas t.ix" ty the time of the I Crua id-H. wLen the Euirli-h soldi, s I iriLrniii hon.e imooi ttd the wunil oak?hee.ij. and htuce Chi Kmas bak- :it p!i Ik r eued mio C hrittinas bak I an i b-x. Litgtse, used kti 1 iu .i s in- iur eik4 iu Nirkima .iiJ u- Lih ol k.' -1 - . .4 ... . ... u .tk. t .M. .... ... I r..fllliu, wltl- iu "nu .IMI. ill V 01 quriA'i . 11u.11 me it u J gel I ... .... . nil,... 1 ...' . . . . . iut lus-.cad ot "build tn,.eil cr "iret ;usll" tins: I am k.oing to build s nt- a house," or "1 um.-t get me a mw hat" aie purely AngU-nX. n plu a-e.' . 'Old man. a term o c mmou in N ir iinia, prevurls aUo lu the ot Ku iand, h ie penpie alw.s t-i -ak ol he.r ntiphbois bs ' I'.il in, m ?ii:i:h" or i ii u.an l ut ihilwu. etc. iJld inaii" ia al-o pubi c school -"'ang in r.ugland. It rget wbcther itappa;s lu lorn 1hoii. but it Is ceita.uiy utd at Uuj.Lv and lit ui p r cxeini 1 . "All nht, oid man."' 01 '-Come along, old nan" lt in oje boy to another, "f-ip- y.iuiy ih an aorevniion ol " l ip i'!' t otrurway. "A liail as a dror in" h.i 1 en trjctd in 11 MS ol Pier's 'i iiiiihtiiau, pr'sertd at t a 11- bri jfce: ''Peith w i Lou1 in.u. li. And aA ded as dedos fo. At-.' feit is febl : e than a dorenail. bir if the Sir P. Madd -n svd this was .1 prov- 1 1) which h is beconne Hidden 'us, but be s-r:se o which it is d lUtul t an- alz-;" Mr. Sea r. ferrmg to th s 111 .11 k . 1: "I nni very much - f t he name op ni n. 1 'esp.te tlies eiriincui iiulhuiiius it .iip'ttit to methitilwi- iiii-mterihit wiun wo "ci'ucS th- 113 1 1 we a:e fa il l "urive it lump, wes'ia l zet a lnuut ful idea. Death coin 's to all men to ''r;ve them home.-" tinl the himiuer ilesvejds on the i a 1 t "urive it u -me. nail in a dNi h 11 a- 111 ol i tirr.f.s doom were Lui t lilastaiid win Mud. led with nal-. tuitit wrll ieeui to tht- lower orde: s t-. nae bo n "dnvcn lniu,i" and boo. in. "dead" forever. To turn the tb!ts" n anybody is said by Evilyn to Lavt 1 . 1 . 11 . ' . , or giuait'ti auiouK tne ivhu.iiis, wuo weie given to gicsl extravagance in tablts. Thus when a li man ina ron was charged with extravagnc s ia dies -she n-ed to "turn tLe tabhs" on her hubund. "Do as I Fav and not as I do" in Sound in tbe w ri-ins of Hoc -caccio; but our Drd said (Wattbew xxin.. an i u aim 01 vernet; regartiing the I uinsees: "IJo not ye alter th-ir orks. f r t ev -v and d not " I-i one of D. -oi - 1 .;o s i-eceut diacoursts he very tfl.o iv. ly q ;o ed: "Say Well is good: Dj well 1s Let Ur; rt well is spirit : Say well is le!- ter from an o d wr t er. Am- ng the curi ou woids useii in the Bibla ia "clouts" viz., Jrremiah xxxvtii., 11 and 12 where these t.ld cast clouts and old roMen ras" are mentioned. Murdr wid out" is a Chmcerian phrase. BIikjI is thicker than watei" mean that bio d relations Pre more closely a lied than the god-fathers and god mot hen whose relationship begins with the water u-ed in the baptiHtn of a child. "t) d Harry" and "Old Nick" r mind Ui of the D.inih conqnent of England, when the devil was ' () d Erik." Old-n Er k." ard "the 1 ld?n or"old'un." "Old Erik" and "O d Eri" 8pedily became Ohi II irrv" and Hllden Krik," "O.den Ik," and "Old Nick." "By the lord Hany"ian oath which i:lustrate the way in which ta. many-wived King Hil made Irs name feared. A very curious illustra tion of how the meanings of well known prov rs may in course of t'tne be chan zed is found in th? old halLd r fie LWbcs in the Wood, where, of the laien'sof the babe we leal: ".vo lov? between these two was h s-. Ea :h was to tbe othor kind; Iu love they lived, in love they dyed, And lcf. two bales behind." This .s tl e oii:n of "There is no love los' bet wt n thein "; which we use iu a sense- d:ie ti the reveiae cf that of tbe bailad-w r ! r. Coabtsao old woid for mouth, and h-.nce comes gobble in the niM way as gobble fiora gib. Chau . er iu ikes one of his characters ray, ' N . il uu.:h I sy it, I am not left to i:a!o!e." This also gives us the origin of the common savng. 'Though I ay it. as Mjouldu't." "lUiting cane." Lot C;n recalls the couluriou catssed ly the in-. lia'val Dt. B.tch when he eU "i s'ed Ins r.vi f - the chastisement of h s popds. To "tk down a pg" has bt n ar-critiml o a custom of the time of ElWird Le Confessor, wheu "the Ioiu cu'j" was marked with pgs u ihow each i.uet hjw m ich Lqu-ir lu "take down." Tne Bible furnishes us with a very remarkable change in the raeanicg of two words. In the flint epistle of Timntby, 5th chapter at d -4'h vew, we ied: "liut if ituy widow -Lave any 1 niuiri'ii or n -phewa. lrtt ili-m i 1 a . . . ' " 101, iu-iu list - rn 1 show DietT nt ' v., w4 hire meiLi grsudthildreii, in whith MAr.i.n tha u-ii i! ut- a umol.irMl hv RfWn r and tninv other o M wnui8. 1'ietr u tLe Vfif ouoied it u.-ed to express .liififiil uff. nfion A trreat manr worca n tbe Bble are obsolete. in process of time Lavo trained a meauioe very liCrerent t that intended by iha trans- fa r. r Prf.ttant wna na .! m a rvnonvm for champion, and thus lierrick rop: a m. Km o.,t T I va uni III.. IU li.M uu - Tl.. 1- xAUn.. t, 1. 1 u i i" Or bid me L-re, and I will give A ioMiig heart to thee. lb phrase '-Robbing Peter to pay Paul' nrtt.inatfrl in rl tAin trflfJrtCtlOnS - cy - - relating to tbe CathMraU or el. raui in Liunon and St. Perer in Wetmin- -ter. llenry Vlll. crtei wwimm- Her a b'dhopric in l-"4. In 15o0 Ld- w rd VI. "uanalatcd the li u iop ot Vestminster to the Bee of Norwich, nd fummarilt tranxfried some of the niMffoieuu oi w. a-m-nr a.oot-y i . c,.,i,..i.,i tl.,. u Tti-'a st b A am v.i . si. " " " -" ' " as lobbed" for the bt nfit of St. i'a.l'j. The exdamvnrs "l'lsgue on it or ' Plague taWe u,"' are coujtint remimU e.n t tlie ei-it piauo oi nonui'ii, hich just at preeut is a trror to the iuiJm ol ninny people in c nsrquenee f rl. repi e.na-.ce of the plague- in 1iik a and its rap d pivgrLsa iu a Lu- r neiii uire-cion. S -uihein ediiont are fond of quoting How wo spoh-a do swim" wh.cb I comes fiora a poem by Dr. Ml I let t 'While tumbling down the tur'dd stieatu. Loid, I .ve us, how wo apples Mallett wrote the life ol Loid liaeon, and is a;d to have forgoiten to m-n tiivi that lUcon was a pnuobopner. -U hoi iuh. as an adjevitive, was uu bv unr anco.toi pretty much aa in the Ling of our day. In one ol tb ber- raons ol Tuomas Adams, a 1 uritan ai- ial to ai m uCau t me, he dt-nounces Home as a "glori brotherhood; but we live iu the midtt Ov-pepsia, Neroosnes, or ienerl De nuA wuull.wers -us La. lot." A.iama uses tbe word of the bIttt,rue83 of the strife. giJf l.WMSL, Sf S ntvd. Vt.v i'rtnch "c rrespodeme ' as a synonym for m th&n all other patent m.dicines put togv.er. Watkms, of Piince Kiwaid, once had I to admouitdi, v a- not altog.ther wrotg in h s use of the word during a certain t-auMi o?lebie. 1).-. lLivrbv niav be intertsted iu knowimr that "bacon aid greens were a lavoiite dsh iu Yorkshire long before old V.rgiuia was discovered "Dourhnut" are another ancieut Yorkuhire institution peculiar to Ash Vtlnadav. "a pole fiitteis" are of wieat antiuuity. "Uys er patties" have ot en sld nt oue famous confectionery 1 1 ue m C'ornhi.l, Louden, iiuce the ei;n ol C ice Ann?. "Pork and i. . . n . 1 r... I iiri.lr.K:.i rm v.aui WHU milieu uvm u'liw" . .. . 1 . . 1 . .... . i . .-11 r 1 1 m .1110 c tt r.uiiiu a uj iuo m. hi.iu rather, lno lollowing is ft list oi iciai ait.chst.till cooked ill "Eiglatd e 11 h.moi tt cer.aiu anuivei tarics: Muove Moudav: If aeon coUop throve I utsday : PaLCikes. Ab.'i WodneMlay : Dougl.iiuts. li .)d Pinlay: Hoi V.ios bUJ". Master M .'...lay: IfoiUd -ggv M cbae! mas: li ast gi ose. (iuy Fawke l.iy: Park.n. o C'hr s mas ly: Plum pu-ld ng, 'ake. m ne i'.e, 1 oast beef, ana b-ai h ad. "Hot Ciosi" bans a o largo cunaut buus 11: 01 incli a sugar cioss sui playtd. Parkin is uadoof oat meal, bug u. tie icle a:ui outlet, annuity 00 coi s.d ied tLe "parieiit 01 oi iiuary : ut 1 o.ea 1. --ooiiou eggs, us u at r. ss er ure Culled "peaue egs, anu a pi t sent tbeieof is regaid' d as a peace otl'fii.kT heu fit u is have been es tru ngeil. ST. ANDREW I he Conflict of Itace. Kiom tne Nov Vtrk Time. 'I h e who aro most learn-d in tha Li' ry a:d diveifit ts ot tuo liutnan ra -e ar uot agreed on thy 4 1 t on ol i s 1 r gin. and he rt 1 itio;i to each oth e. ot ts s veiai nravcu-.s. 1 in veiy lin'Uii:e in com mm usiiu reiereiico to iimiikind ;s ini'ioa'ive of the uncrrtaiu iv tint prevails 011 the t-ubjict. NVe pvik ot tho human race as one. a-ui of lac -w id men us wever-il; and we use tlie p';r. s hum n pp'tiea when we are 11 t certm jciuer it is H species or a u nbtr of species. Hut wnetlur we owe 1'iir existence to a common an :es- trv. whose progeny, un 'er the divoifee 1 M 1 c a ol climate and local sui r -'inv illiik1", a.vtrseu iuio weu-u-.u.eu . 1 j . . . . 1 1 ,1 . j Oiaiities, with distinct characteristics, or belong IO m vera' ppecn-s that have bfen separate f r m .h- start and uiu tuilly repeliant to any tendency toward combination, there can be no doubr, of tho eximenco io of srron raoj ant pathi- , which it a I to cot liict wherever esti auged biotberLioods i hs human family c-mes iu cont.v.t. T'lere ia a milder ietu!ion among the subor dinate branches of the sune race, and the cne prolitio source of quarrel t'io' g nat o.'is is th?irdisik 01 each oth r. The great race conflict has raged from the beginning of Injury, and iignten-.u men iny rise aoove its pj- udic.s ana its ouiernes, arid see no reason why there t-hould not b j s man. in which all should mingla heoly ac- cording to their win, ai d work and sun t togt:iuer iu a toujin jn neiitage of hurnanitv. li at tha m will uot mingip, auu tnus tar wneu races come I , 1 r . I together .hey hht. On te. rai deter- mmed to drive the others on, or de- stroy tn ni or ormg tnem iuio su' j o a a. .. l tion to itseli: wnicn shall prevail depends on power aud resources and t e advarUg? ot po?iti. n NVheher inis i ineviiao.e auu is 10 oe e einai . . u . . I tune aloue can show, and here again we are engaged in tho chief expert ment ol tlie worii. 1 ue bo-ittlity to the Chmesj on tne raciiic coast has its root, n raceuatreii, wuaiever may do tce p etext put lorwar.i. industry ana iriieaiity toiuoiueu cannot iail to 1 a . ' . k -: . . j e 1 i. be pn duc'.ive to any country, and add :o us strengtn ana resources it is . 1 V indolence and wasteful vices that beget loss and teud toward ruin. The com pc-ntiou of numbers d es not differ in etlect, whether pa -t be of one race or ano ber,.t"o evi-iy man m .striving for all lie cau get. Ifjt tha Chinese have been plundered and abused because they aie bated for the otiVnco of their orivin and their blood, and rripw likely to be driven from the continent. or kept from it, because the Caucas an race will have none of th-ni. The dif ference of feeling on the subject is due to d llVreuce of circums'.aucea Human natur is the saiii- ou both s.des of the continent, and if the Mongolians had c mo Irom the East the race corll ct biotten by their presence would have been on the Atlantic coast. Why have the Iudiaus receded before the lase of the white mau but because neither would accept the other as of tbe Bime brotherLood and neither would submit to the otht? The In (Lais hid no organ z -d c vi'ization, and could not diive bick the invaier.s fiom E in.pe. They had to give way ; audifevrr the vasi ttastg of the wcb tern wilderness are occupied bv white men, the aborigine s will probably fide into the extinction wich they hive been threatened for two hundred yevrs. The recd and cnielfy of a century akto hr ult 'hfr'ctu hete Asa tlav Fur no ottTtr j i H.n would he ever h ive l-eeu welcon d. ilia state was oue oi Bubjectionthtf niobt complete, and the unnatural relation produced its oau . TWn!ir t-rrmhlpa and DCOaltieS. Iw, was changed rv the aottoa 01 mau p.ri, of the country which was Buosiauuauy free from thp nresence Of an alien racs. Llad it not bx'un so free it wouia never have made the contest for putting tne races on equality. Lett to aajuisi tueir own rtlitious on the same boh, win i thev remain on an eaualif.y" It is an uncompleted experiment, ana it it euo- ceed the re-ult will marc a new era m tn experience of mankind, and show ... . . " n . .- l;r. I IKll tne race COUIIICI is OL iu:ciujiu- 1 . . ij 1.... n ih Kiir 1 nu inn unim in in Lun on p?i !orraco is still plainly ODservaoi. - ... ... , i. I It does not acceot eauality or brother' hood, and it acquiesces in nominal I n'n-Vifo Kanonco tinnH fltirl PTTlArtt,J4 i iuir. v V c a a v uvi1- w - I ptill to make the African a subject race, to be used and leW or driven to serve r the e:ids of fhe ooweitul. If thare is I nof c ;ntinued c -nn ct it is likely to be i because the weak race wil! not 'resis', but meeklr acccDt the place assiiitred I ,t tint of subiection. which is one of tnp, ccomplished results ot tne pereo- -i I I11M Mil UkTkTie. nial stiui;gle. So it is tbe world over. Wherever civilized Europeans put their foot on he soil of other races it is to begin a conflict which, if successful for them, must result in driving out, extermina ting, or subjngatiug the native popuia- tton There is no question that Chi- I neHO labor is a source of absolute profit and advantage in Australia, but thre the race conflict ;s oDenin as the num- ber of JIoDgolians begins to look for- midable. The history of English occu - uj.vxuic. 4o u.j Vi su&Ktoa udkixii iu o'ni'u rvmuckia uut a uuau er . : . c? .1. a r: w... l . in the conflict of races by which the n- tivps are unven back or brought into u'j etion. In India the intrudiug ,nzlih are iha ruling clas, and th natives, whereevr they come into ila rion with them, are to all intents and purpouea a low caste, from which ser- I vice and profit are to bi extracted for the behe f of the (JrtuciV'iatv Perhspa as fne io. g tran ot ages glides aw-iv I nd generation follows generatlm this conflict may die out and g vewaytoa real.z ition of tha dream of universal Tilt LKUILITITUE. Ire Comments. Wllmicg ou Revtaw. The Legislature has adjourned. Lius deo. . Warren News If. has been a hard working boJy. and much very good lagisla ion has been enacted. Wilmiogton Star NVcaniotnw attempt t express our opinion aa to the merits of the woi k Itfln F.ilra all Dim il.. Kv. if- 1. An ... - u. - . c oiuinai lb us i.-t:irtriAau . . . 1 o.m a t . ...m l.. w,.vi.ivo-. vivut puiub iuinj,i it ougni nor, to nive cionj and nas doubtless und ne Homo things it onght to have . . A. - . ' . .done. Oar impression now n that it was a better body than the 1 .st Legis 1 at u re. Wi:inin;4toi Sun . Ihe late Assembly was an honest. welUiut ii; lO'iod b dv which c.u.nsily went ab ur, us work, musli of which was useAil and will reb jun 1 to the g od of the trtate, but other portions of wliich cann ;t ful t') do harm aa a r peil is imius.sible for two yeirs. Lenoir Top Hut on the wlnle it ha- been a pretty fr Legislature and th reonlfl on.-ht to be satishrtd. It is easy enough, to stay at home and say what ought to be don, out it is a ditldrent thing to ro A.. IB 11 It 10 ivaieign ana kuow now to do it r k-iowing how, to find a mtjonty of the mcuiDiis ol trie same opinion Now bernian. latioii of that boiy, for there seems to l3 a chronic d!8p)s:tion among toe popl i to complain of their represent ta'ives. Ifut really we do uot see anv- thing thaf they have done, to comme d them to either the ad in i rat' on or tha confidence of the country. A Wayne cjuuty corresp ndent wntf?s: "I; there is n prob ibiliry of an early adjournment st p my paper un'.il the d m tlrng docs adjourn." Thtse contt cling opinions arec iri- ous. it is not possiDie tnit ven intel ligent critics can yet conpre'.end the work of the session Uliy a Letter Dou't Go. St. Louis Spirit. Because yi u forgot to address it. B.caus you torgoc to stmp it. Because you forgot to write the town or Stat- on the envelope. Because you didn t write the stree t and number plainly. Because you didu t put three cents on the letter for every ha f ounce or frac tional part thereof. Because you used a oacocanceled stamp Bc;caus vou cut out an envelope stamp and pasted it on your letter Because you used internal revenue ar-wnr s instead of ri8tac bmm B;onuse oa used oitent me lioine or proprietary 6tamps instead of p .t.tage stamps. Because vou used an old. out of-data ' stamp, Because you used a foreign stamp Because vou wrote the addresa so badly that no one could read it IWauw vou wrotn thpaHdr-ssnn ih top of the envelope, and it was surely obliterated bv the pastofflje ditine. re- . - . o - - 1 ceivintr and cancelini? stain ds And because you put your letter in a blank envelope at.d sealed it and for- warded it to :he d.-sk letter office, wiiere th u.-ands of letters are daily destroyed because the people are eith- er carelcs or ignorant of the postal laws The Cotton Crop o! 18S '79. A cjrrespondent of tha New Or'eans Pi ice Cuirent sends that paper the lollowing estimate 01 the extent of the ext net ol the cotton crop now being marketed, the results being b ised on the statement of the New Orleans Cot- ;n iliSthango : Receipt at the ports to Bales. 3,814,325 3,569,642 244,633 February 23tu, 1879.. ; Receipts at the ports to February 23th, 1S78 Increase Shipments over laud to mills dnect for six mouths ending Feb. 28, 1879 282.1 1 Same in 1878 171 U.J Increase Cotton in transit over laud Feb. 28, 1879.. ..29.757 Feb. 2s, 1878 28,763 110,194 Increase Total furylus to date. .(...... NVhicb added to last year's crop of 989 355,866 4,773.865 Would give u a prospective ' crop for 1878-'79 5,120,751 The wiitr says that present conser vative estimate are 5,100,000 bales and over, arid a l of it god coiton. Vegetine tor CHILLS.' SHAKES, FEVfclC AX1 AliUE. TARiiORO, N. 0..1878. Da. H.R. Stbvkns: Der .Sir, I feel very grateful for what your viiiAiim ninu inuin. 1 ccrbinr. ni.i 1 1 1 1 1 1 r. 1 11 lit' valuibie medicine, Vegetine, hs loneinniy faaifly. 1 lsb to exprt-s my thanks by in' I . ,i ... lha .1 . iviuiiu J iuu r.i.ut u. ui uijr 1 aon-. niso. loiec vou Know mat vecetine is . . - - . l L lie ucst uiruiviuo CTT the beat medicine 1 ever saw for On ills. I shakes. Fever and Agae. My son was sick I with meaaiea iu 1S73, which left him witn W"! :yHS.8.T"?a I J-.- ru . flcet he did nothiug but cry. Xhi doctors did not help him a particle, he could not lift bisiootfrom tne floor, lie could not move without crutches. 1 read your advertise nit ut iu the 'Louisville uourier-Jouruiii," that Wgeiine w. s a great Bl od furmer and Blood Food. I tried one bottle, which waaa great beneht. He kept on with the nedi- I teen'notties in aiL and he is completely re cii.e, Kradusuy gaining, lie has taaeo lh- 1 weu io ueanu, waio.s wnuyui uiuc ux I cane, lie la twenty years of aare. I have a n.nnn,riun flfliiiui v.irl.d.i uhi iu ui. It ,ect o chills. Whenever he leels one coming on, he comes in, takes a dose ot Vegetine ana thfit is the list of the Chill. Vegetlue leaves no bad elf ect upon th s etcm like the most ol the ui dicins rocouimeuied lor Chuls cheerfully recomuie d Vegetine tor such comp acts i :iiink it is the greats. -t medi cine in the worn. ItesptctfuUy. MRS. J. W. LLOYD Vbostixb When the blood becomes life less and stagnant, either from cuange of weather or of climatt, want oi exercise. I Irregular die or from auy otter cause, the y?.T.Vf:. T.ff ,5!?!' i Duipid humors, cleanse the st .mach-r ulat.fi I . . . i the ooiveis. ana impart a tone ot viKor to the wnoie Doay. Vegetme ros Dif.-?KPil V :ano GKNKRAL DEBILITY". Bbrsakdbton, Mass., 1878. We. the undersigned, having ued Vetre- tine, take pleasure in recommend iug it to all tnostr U.-iled with anmjrs of any kind. MiiS. L. K. PEKKTNS, MliS. U. w. t(jrr, Vnff.tlne is the era vt health rntrer cotnpo-ed exclusively 01 oarKs, r- ot-, ami herbs. It is very pleasaittj taii; ev;ry child liaesit. VEGETINE. FOR NERVOUS HEADACUS ud Uhenmntisui. - (; win O 3Ap"ll & 1877 . I ij j? Slovens HSJ LiearSir, l havj used your Vegetine for Nervous e a.-h. and also for K ieumv tism. and have fojiu e i' Ire ehef from both a"d take grear pleisure in rcorumendUig .1 to ah who may Do iewie artlic-ed. i itr-.u. i. u,,u, lv8 Mill St., Our. Veireti.ie hvs restored tnomaud o a-i ' wlu had :een lou5- a:i 1 piinfui s j Ie; er- Orugsts' Testimony. Mr. H. R. Stevens: Dar Sir. Wo have b en selling your remedv;the Vegetine for about three years, and tke nieisure lu ai aeudiui? it to our customers, a.id iu no iuscau.ee wtiere a blood nuriner would n-au tne case, nas it ever failed to eitect a c ire. to our kuow- ledge It certainly is the ne plus ultra of renuraiorj Respectfully, E. M-SUEPHLs.tD A CO., Druggists, Ml. Vernon. 111. Is 3knowldied by all classes ol people to be the best iu 1 uot :eliatilj oio.id punher In the world. Prepared by Vegetine is sold by all Druggists Jan iJ-eoniw. loflerfor sale a Handsome CHKSLM i MAKE, flue running, walier under saddle, and no better roadster in hardness either siDgle or double, 16 hands, stylish and an tasy driver. Also, a fine BAY SADDLE HO 3-sJ: 5 years ol 15X hands, fearless. Also, and better, a fine BAY HARNESS HJR3E 6 years old. hau ls, fast trotter best In the city, not afiaid of aaythlm;. war ranted sound, tru and kind in all harness. TheabiVIIo s s ar consigned and will b( pleased to have parties to examine them. feb 18 tf W. C. MoM ACKIN, NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COHY. Incorporated iu 1872. RALEIGH, N. C. Assts, - - - 92tW.3f7U.7U Surplus to Policy Holders, 175,394.20 F H.Cameron, President W. E. Ander'ON, Vice-Presid-nt W. H. Hicks, Sec'y and Treasr Dr. E. Btjkke Hatwood, Med. i)irctor Prof. E. B. Smith, Advisoiy Attn ry The only Home Life Insmanre Company in Nnrthi.'aroiina. One oi the mon suc cessful companies if its age in the United states. Has a'reaay issuea Deiween two and three thousand policies. All ot tt funds iuvested at home among our own peo pie- le. All losses paia promptly an 1 iu casa ats as l--w as those of any nrst class com Kt4 nan nanv. iiis TiJRi b oouars oi asen ev ery dollar 01 liabilities Arents wanted In every county in the Stat to work for this rno-t excellent and firmly established home institution, ror ln'O'mation address N. C. ST A I E Lor t IftSUKAMli UU., mch6tt " Kaleighi N. or. a tscomls. OFFER 1 Guano and Supplies Farmer. In stock and arriving 2000 Sacks Allison & Addison's Com plete Cotton Manure. 2000 Sacks High Grade Acid Phos phate. Sulphate Ammo-da and Nitrite Soda. Bui,k Meat, Corn Meal, Oats, Hay, Flour, New Crop Cuba and New Orleans MOLASSES. 8CGAR of all grades, Coffee. Pluo and Smoking Touacco. All of which will be soid low for Cash or on Crop Time. Personal attention given to the sale of Cot ton, Si-d tor t' ose who may wish to hold, I have auiPle storage ro un and will make LIB ZCRAL CASH AD VANCES with low rate of interest and storage ii-argea J. J. THO MA 3, Cotton and Commission Mekchant, No. 8 Martin S;reet, march 7-tf RALEIGH, N. a C5TY PROPERTY iriitue of authort'y given In a nvr- aaat : xeiited cu uses h aav of Fei. 176 evidence by Raid mortgage, as recorded in Book 42, t age 646, of iteaiters ortice, ot aae coun'y, l win sen y.t tho u art n us dour in Kalngh. en the lath dy f Apii: 879, at rubl e auction toe ian s consigned In said mortgHge -onsistiQ of several val uable lots m 'he city of tialeigh as follows: lsr I ot. On North sid' o? FruniUn Place st eet a ijoining property of Kir.g-.iey " Ashley, bemg part of ihe Carter B. Hiri ison property, wlra no improvements and c u talningl' 3 acres, more or less. 2uLor. An encloJd lot just oatlde of .Northern limits of th-i ot of italeigh. on the e ruer North of the pronertv of Jam-s E. Lawience. with no i upr Vefotnts and containing 1-5 acre, more 01 lts. 3rd lor. An eic'cs d ht in the Northern part of the city of K itei-h, near the Italeigh & nastonKailroart track and near t .e Ma vhi ne bhops 1 f said co '.1 any, with a iwo story fram. dw hinr house iu good repair said lot containing 1-7 acre, uiot cr less. 4th Lot. An euciosed parent ot .a d. sit uated near the uiachine 8h ps of the na eieit A Oaroo Railroad torn nan v. lyi g along the track of than o Jtau a d b ing ac-rner 1 t just Eas of the "Kund H ue vith one siory. tra e dw lling noute -aid lot coutainif g 17 ac;e, moio or les, 5in Iot. An enclosed parcel of lard. 'Oitli o and adjoining the bove. with VA storv frame dwelling hous said lot co tauiu 1 5 acr" mo e 01 les. 6rui.(T Sitnafe ar tile cm ne- ofLauvv1 .S. l sbury street, just South I the caruen ter aliops of th Hn eigh & uaPton I aliroud Cor piiuy wiih no improvements and 10:1- Lamiug 1 4 a re. Time ot sale 12 o'clock M. Terms i f sale as per m...rtgaue caeh. but arrangecients can be made upon pa men of one-third easa t.j get time en ihe 0 .ia ce. or iurtner paiticulnis apply to W. H. Pace, Attorney 01 Ar j ferae e rra.chlMf. liuleigu, .n. C AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. All businens intrnstei to the nnder?trn will receive pruix.pt and personal atte tiou j. Jt. Matthews, fcbl7-3m. Fajetteviile.A.C HARDIN & MOOB HOLLENAN BUILDING. 90 Lbs. Oil V. O. t'f.vo leir? n! ll ml Vir. giLia HAMS, des'ratda Mjz s. well Tnnnied The duest lot of Hams " have ever off red. Also, bUrli Pig Hairs 6 lb and 10 10 -ach Northern nau-of all sizes. A consignment pf nice . nnstrvai)la tu'tir in small packages, 10 1 Is ect" ' Alvo, North Carolina butter, ver, 1 ow to close cons gnmeut. Dried Peaches and Aprils; Turk! h Prunes, 10c per lb; Kr-sb (Jianoerrii si Fresh Lemons; Se d Potatoes; Pine isweet I'otatoes Seasonable ranned firoods; Tomatoes, Cor. Aparaerun, feach's, 6iC, &c , jiC. A large sto k of ever thing in the (irocety line. hirst-class Goods, Low Prices, Prompt I'elivry. HAKDIN ; MOORE. feb28 tf Hiei Goods, m, nte. , Just received. Spiced 1'14's Feet, II mis, Bologna Sausage. I rt.sli Cra kers, Baldwin Apples, Early Rosi-, Pet ;1. ss and Chili Red Iriih Potatoes at OAK CITY GROCERY, No. 1) Wiim'ngton St. A'so n bea-itiful lin- f M irket, Clothes, Hampers and otter Baskets, at Oik City Grocery, No. 45 Wilmington St. The n cest Flour at bottom prices, em bracing Orange Grove, Chesapeake, North Point, Howard Mills andRide Mill",by tte Oak t ity orocery tt No . 45 Wilmington R. F. Jones & Co., RALEIGH , N. C AGENTS FOR TOM COOPER'S JNTENNIAL OLD TIYI ANI WHEAT WHISKEY, large lot 1LWAYS ON HAND FROM TWO TO FOUL YEARS OLD. universally acknowledgedrto be THE FINEST WHISKY WADE IN 1 HE SOUTF. PERSONS WISHING Strictly Pure Spirits ?XB MEDICAL AND OTHER TJRPOBK can get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing T. N. COOPER, Eagi . Mills f O. Iredell county, N. C. ; or R. F. J'iNtf-, X -Ra eigh. N. O Bntti r ! On! ter ! ! Fresh Country Butt r Of FINF QUALITY 15 cts. per m, 8 ft. for $1. GOOD OHIO BUTTE If, Solid packed, 25 cts. per lb CHOICEST NORTtlEN BUTTER, Direct from the Dairy, 30 cts. per lb. 230 foz Fresh Es 10 Cents Per Dozer. SHREDDED COD-FISH, IN ONE POUND BOXES; READY FOU THE ABLE IN FIFTEEN MIX U f ES. BON F LI &S CODFISH, DIAR'OND AND 5 lb. toxe. DRIED PEACHES, APPLES AND PRUNES, best o, tality. Flour, Meats anl Provisions, CANNED GOOD3, FANCY GROCERIES, Artd everything else for the Table, of best quelity, VERY LOW. HARDIN & MOORE, March Q-tf (Ilcdleman Building.) TO THE AFFLICTED. French'! Arneca Liniment Is the bo t known for Rheumatlnm, Neuralgia. Pal tit in tbe back and si ?e. idea iache, c, &c. It never fails to give immediate relief. Minu factu ed by VV M. K. FKKNOU. Wholesale and Retail Druggist. Petersburg, Va For sale bv Wm. Simpson, F. H, Heartt rugiists, Raieigh, N. C. BOTl-dSm Wifit. HAS LING A GRNajv.liN r. NO. 35, N. HOWARP 8T., BALTIMOKR, M . Wire Railings for fn.pteries Ki 1 v.r.i &c., bleves, Kender.. ,,;is, ya'd V v"' THE iYOHUAMin FiiiK!. In tf es : 1ays of t ral TrteVni v a T friend in th lime of ue. d, is afrl.-nd '!.'. and aui h a friend i DK. VM. HALL'S 'ii Fi;fl THF Hire iuh 1 ilk, LUII It is a sme cure for CONsn.M PTrov,corons,c. LPS A M H m A HllOM fll IIS. MoaKS NK-.s, and a l disei-es of the Luscs tin- t mi 'i.hroai. aj" This wetl knon rein, d v bas t een n. - f thirty yea.. s h nd h.s i Ur -d thoii'a d cases many i.f wlilcii kpfh ir,v..ti i .. less. ' " ' ' No cae ho -ev.r o stln-t: can rew ;i,h l'e ili' it Tt i; e ' ' i i1 s of It. W.n. Hal) i y -am fort he Limes. I rial i...it'.. ..m ," fun.-s.'ie : at u nouslv . .-;li Aim o..uin,. '. with 1 uitg ai l ei ti'ifclu.&ea-ea. -Ke::,e -bet that it is th-j' pfrslstioit u.-e of the R.il?aui that cures the war, JOHN F. IIKNKY.CCKRAN & L'C . Sole I'rojirietors. 8 ;-oLLE;F, PLACli, n?;w .yo:?k. R W. Pow rs, & Co.. Wholesale u-i-r, iehnnnJ, va. feu ll-d&wiw FROM A PROMINENT VETEKINAHY SLRt.KON. Mr. Wm M. Oii.es, Chemist;, Sir. i bav pr:ic'i-ed exreusiveiy in Kurope an 1 Anifri- iaj.5nd.yi'ur uew "'"Ory. Liniment I' dtneof Ammonia, surpasses any; bin" j everusid f"r splints, st-ains, I ineiiess" in Cie linn s . r sh- ul1 rs, w-akn ss across t,.. k'dntjs. m :i.d ya'.ls, anil hard, h kW, i l iito the joints. It is tru v marvelous Yonrs very i ml . Haii-u Ocik, V-e loary Surgeon. 30NV. 25ui St., n v Sold by all Druggists. AIM L,TIn i;i TIIK CouDty .Superiuteudens of Publio 1m . . tlon, Baaraso. .'ucation, and Prln clpals of Private .-chools. etc.. Valuable Educationol Works SanforcTs Series Analytical Arithmetics AND W c rce-wA r's Dictionary San ord's Mer'es comprT is UH-e.l u;ou the an dyne s9ur books, ano . . . . i .... n simorii s e irt Lessons in Alltlinn'tic. hi in cents. ' alytical iiilniU ,i iMtrmeili it- Analytical Ai. m :ie, lb, no., r.i: pp Ha.fnou.iu.4- --nii" S.iuf .M d's 'o union School Ariaitlri Ai itionet ic, :xV i p. Half roan, 0 ei,t. S.i.'foi'i's nigner Analyi cal A r itti in - tin. hino., 41. pp. ia.lf roau. Cloih i nj Jl..f. . iiieil-jrtui'ions are c ear. an i tli iniAiyts exliaust v. The w.rk is pract .cal, a -pi b'.iuous iu slate excicises Tne ex jiui iein e ot i hirge nuiuner of the b st tc..cii-i s in tlin conn ry. is 'nut, with .-s t.,f.'id in Inud, jn j.iMs (ii -.ovr a u.ivioitei i.t iin Jii .imjyii.g the sci i.c t nuinbtrs. 'I'iie 'o'iItlo tits ol" lVor-cesit-r'ai l-'ifi n.; rit . Quarto Dictionsry. Ml-i-tratetl .md I'na-bil-Ju'ed. 1 ib ary shi:eji. S:0. . Oc avo 1 1 nivcrs.il a .1 t . i : i ?;., ) Dicili.'tia ry. Library sue a -Jf. Aeale iiic L-iciiouary. Crcwn Svo. liiit roao, l-S-. Compreheusive Dictionary, M nr i atf J, 12 mo Half v td.a, i 7i School (bleiuentary ilctiouary. 12m Hall io.ui, si. Primary i ucf ionary UiustrateJ 1 him. ll-il! io:ti, M) ceu.s. P kei iii'Jt.oa i,' y . I II u -itrare i J4:ii "; f)l0' "i - t ol, a :XI J ie. SOOUtS.ro.ill. ll.iiv gittedg-es, 31. IVauy special aids to students, o -,i.tm. toa fuil p:-i;:iouuciu ' anddeiiuii te ocai'u- blWYiioi-i-M.-,iit ....i-a o-ioks, i . i , cheapest D.ctWelete g well ns )y fa Wo cester's .S.-iii " ur iaugi ace upon i h (uaito, wiiic9lio'iarie.s ire has el otoera ty en-ineut so.io aVCf'-rre i over s : iers. I ne -eiies is a tnirabij ni mi oi ie; us- in Schools, Academies, &c. uted it lil rai te.ms for introduction d- sire thataulori and Worcester he emi i ned by oui.ty iioaras and priuclp.r- it private sc. io m.s. Coi iespojiience soilcih-d We iiivite at i nti-fii ol T. nchersto ''Iihj veuet's Jumbo alics, Cutter's Physm ', In a word, ah our School publications. ernars auo ue,cri.aivt catalogue luiuianoi on aj'phc tion. A.d ' 1 Tt 8S J. B LIPPIIGOTT & GO. 7 i.i d 717 Market street, Fhil ideiphla MARTIN V. CALVIN, General Southern Agent, A CO I ST A t dec 1.' 'eodJi v4m. 'A. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF LEA & PERRINS S'gnatura on every bottle. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, It imparls the uioitcieileic'is tusfe ani zest t Soups EXTKACT of a LKTTHK rri'in a M h O IC A 1. OK T I. K M 4 N at Madras to his t- ottier at V iR( Ks-TLH. Mh, g.M 'Tell Lba a Pbh RIS that then a. e i hittlut Gravies FisU Hot fc CoM Joint Game Ac. TfttitDBiSl "itemed in lu-WlPIW-rt(jiaiid i. In mi pinn n, i lie niis; 5 i nn'atil as we!! "as the ni s t wholesom a .ce that is r.ir.d " Soil and us -d ih. -.'uMout tl ' wo. hi TRAVEL" If ANT T. CI-: -' Y so URliAr '"'' HK! I I.N III v- a uoTr:.L v rm i ic A t i E N 11 s I It LEA i PERKINS. N" 9' nllse Pia-e a'li t ' i oi k. !:..Aly W , 111'" Is . -Sir
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