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!B RAlBIGn REGISTER. e'ewetheplen WW h jay rag ti U Prottsr- ralkig 1i;n. a ; gATUBDAT. liOiNINQ. iTOT. 12, 18S6. ZTOTICB. V NOTICE U kereby giveu U U these Indebted to atoa wale. Esq. fw sabesripsiea to. ' 4mUJ at ia. th aVal eih sUgistar, that " urta4 ka km snade K f ell saeh labia, as watt a f lfbtM? ItMlf. u4 taU say u m4 u "SnUhiM ia ta hand flirw r. ;um, .rhiasrtA,rMr C a MsCrwmtn, may be r. Il.tfrythSB. Tsirrsrt auttU 1M( n, i68v y; ME WUKH RlfilSm ;AK3QTHIR 0: , prissy. IU f PilWlH MXC, M IX .iMk. M : Th aUlabrh JUtUUr.-lkfM- tfUikdal Uildaf whisk BwtM Gm, Et gat' iui u ,1 1 sTsaaal aetata, will a nU at ta g jmrOfxNtCin. .. . -v Ta ikm Ml via hp m4 wader a D ef Trnsl sxssut by 8l Galea, Xe-, a ta 8lst 4y ef Jeaaary, 184. , . .1st. 41, IWi. ,a. ; .... Taearsa. $ 1 - J? :. ? - P ? Airangomantai lav Ut aned br welch tit pvrkassr viS V granted erodlt if Ml, twelve mJ ihtfi mania a to iWTand ImmmUWIj "Baanr." .! D. O. FOWUVTruatee. ye. it, ism. V. : fxf" Persons dWrooa of auhsmblag for tit htgiater, drig tb prase ot 8m of th Lg Utare,cia VitWfa&aiBf ret, pa)abU rferw. ia edva&c: 1 - Weekly U ... M Foil d secures Baports of th pruo flag of botk BoM vi3 U ftpaiahad. - GOTEKfOITS MtSSAOt ; - ; W w mUt to prabw eo7 of tk 0 Wt Mbc fc jmbfioote iaorpiMror to-dsf. UptoUTtttarwowrtoU fc bfjr T tifcki ia cmt axtlMO. ' ' ; .HO. X. O. BIlDK. y )mrm fratt ta JItoa CSvoaick that lL Wik f ta lion. X. O. Baatte k thU tvtj pr aanooa. II kas fcr hqi tin paat baa ccaia aitoiU raara. " in'UJ rraralacaW ntaraai fatnObrwwaaMtfUtbchUakoc U la yotiaoal ooataat tarotk wkkh w b Jaaawl. Iadaaii WIU fcrbU ki mak U 4 paca 4ria( tk aaarfco of ti bat (Xo- Tfaa QiraaicU U aataanaw toasr that aoiLiar woU kr affofdai yb diti fiiiWrT fatlaman f-ar flwat Uaa to kavatbaaa parmiittal to a att part ia Ibapolitieai UnfjU wbkk aWd aa ta 4t ia. ' : DIliOCElTIC MtETLKQ. Tkar was naatia( of tk Daawcrary acid ia tkt HaQ af tW Bona of Obaiasoa, od tba aAr of Taaaia j, ta VlU ImUoI. .Ppeoch, wtkara. war daUvwai by ih Boa.L.O'fi. Branca, Uoa. Tboma L. Caiman, Van Er via, of oaooab, a&d Jantiaa, of Warren, and 1lp L Saaadara, af tbia Gj. VC war prtTwtad by from altfaflnt tb nacV- Ini, aod. tLaraior, arc acabU to gfrcafollao asoat af tea ptocaadiBgi. Mr. Jaakiaa. aa w an laforaMxi, aaad tb baa apaatb of lb occasion. .WHIT WILL THE SOUTH DQ? Oat Boatbara triaada la Yirrinl aad Nortb CaroUaaar awar tbat JoLa bfiaor Botta aod Koaaatb Bajaot alactioaaarad ; to tb atnxat txtast of tbair iafaaac, la ftvor of tb Fraaoet Faaoa Tcbt In raanijltaai. fcaowta; tbat tb 00)7 casdidaU to b baoefitted by tbat fofamoot barpia vu tb aartion? cta.3Ht of tb Aboli tiooita. . V bar mom Htlla earkatt to akoer ula wbat tb &mb wIU do wUb bar own Ab Wt know act wbo ar Joroey' frimit at tba Sooth ; and w yty aoy am, wk koowa tb baractar of Foroyt or. rbo has avar board of kk oooaactian witb tb "fort Dvcvrct Com," wko would allow blmaalf to b eaSod ia friend. Tb popl of Kprtb CaroUaaar aoi awar tbat Xaaaatb Bayaar aloctkcMorad, to tba atmcjt az tast of kia tafaaae, la Carot of tba Fremont Faaoa Ticket faor will &ry,'gr'a moimant, ba liat aack a aUtfram apoa tb aaar Maayao" af ia$tmJ, wko raaortad to tb moat inTamoa aiaana to ruia tb cbaracier of aa inaooatit wo naa, ar of any of kia Sim Am met AWiia-a frimdM. jLKOTILES ClBI2kET. TU lancaatar (PaJ Xzpmt at aara tbat tba fcDowbj named ftatlapea will UtaaoWai t&a Uoaa raipactiTaly aaufaal tbam by Mr. Bo- Hoa. Lawia Cmk, of Mkblfaa,- Bacrotary of Stata. . Eon. B. M. T. IlB&tar. of Tirjia BacraUry of tb Traaaory, . , . . . . . Haa. Jaa. Ippiatoa, af Main, Secretary of tbclstorior.' - . , Haa. UawaQ Cobb, af Qaorzia, Saeratary of tb Sary. , Eoo. Jaa A. Bayard, $t Dalawara, Saeratary Haa. Jaata D. Brtbt, of ladiaaa Foatraaatar OaaacaL - Hoa.JoaiabBaada3tofFanajyTrnI, Altoraly OMaWaal V Fa 1 rwaaaawa. We bare baan'reqneated to ltate that the Fmblie Debate of "Tba Balaigh, De Wtiag Bodaty," adrarUaai ia tab plane 00 fbis, Friday, eveoiag, nri3 aot eoma off. It has baea pestpMd aai aeeomtt ot aom ant, rasa en difS- eatty, tor a. sheet nana, when ana notion wifl U Urn. ' -TUB STANDARDS IX JUSTICE.' - - Tb last Standard, ia to artkl 00 VIr.-'Bayaer, doaa tbat fe&tlenian great iojustioa, w think, ly repraaanUiix him aa barin; laid tbiaga la a aroy. ia wbkk be nerrr aaid tbera.. Tb Standard aya,'ll (Mr. Rayner) apeaki of tbe dolegataa tutba Democratic Katiwal Cuarention aa a ttt f roffuttmmd raroi' aa tfdarkntsin fmous cjr graces,' Aa." Now, what U tba trutb of tbia matter ? Simply thii: : Mr. Bay aar, ia bia apeocb io Philadelbia, aftar reading a deacriptioa of tb Cpdonati Cboreation from a apeeob of CuL lion too, oasd tb following Ian "Wky, according to thia acoou-t. tber nerer waa aocb. a act of rogtMa aod raacala oonrenad together aioce tbe tiia tb devila mt ia Paada Booeiwm to deekaa meana of thwarting tba parpo- ee of tb AJaugbty when he pUded oar first pa- rant in Eda t and I mdoon tbat the cackle of oeugas waica toey ruasu tbe acream or axui tattoo nritk which tba watkia raog oa tbe aa aanoacaat af tbat aoanraaboB. were about eqaal to tb abeate f f andUh acatacy iadalged ia by tb impe of oarkaeaa, when Sataa retoroad from the Garden of Eden aad disclosed to bis comrades ia TilLuay tb fact tbat ba bad aoooopdad ia de- !fiog our fiat paraau. " .. , Aad, aterwarda, be aaid, "Moat we become bwara of wood and drawer of water to aucb an infamous aet of scapegraces as is here doacribeJ 7" Well, ia tber anything in either of tbeae ex tract to snake each a hue and cry about ' Will aay honest ma a, wbo baa read Col. Benton's de scription of the Cincinnati OooTentiun, say that oonr4ing fa Out aecovni," Mr. Rayner was not Jest i naa) in applying to that .assemblage the epi thets ba employed in bia speech 7 We confess tbat we were'rfjoiced to see then extract from OSL Ceston't speech published ia the columns of tb Standard. W hap iU read er will 00a tbem wall, aad learn therefrom what a supporter of Mr. Bncbaaaa thinks of tbe body tbat nominated him for tbe Presidency. Mr. B. la aet to blame fur the despicable light in wh ich tb delegates to tbat Convention are made to ap pear. .And we' venture to say tbat tb honest and fair-minded reader of tb Standard, after reading Cut Beaton' account of the Convention, wonkl, if interrogated, employ areciaeTy tb Un gngn need by Mr. "Why, mceurdg to Out aeciaaa there never waa," oYc, Ac - ' The Standard goes on ' and says, "He s anuria tbat tber ar Democrats in tb Soatb who eouM U 6osa;ai bjr e)afWioswaf for tkt price eaa oraV mwy nmjrt Democrata, rbo would jotn in a negro insurrection aay night ia the year, if tbe negroes would agree to give tbem a good fat office wbea they ehould get into power."! . Tb fallowing extracts show wbat Mr. Rayner aWsey: - "Why, It baa got to be a vary common thing bar in the South for tb moat tree and reliable men among as to b denounced as 'nnsoand on tbe slavery qoeatioa' as 'tinctured with abolt twaisa by these contemptible party hucksters, tbat could be bouglit ' by any abolitionist at tb North, aay day ia tb year, for much leas tbaa tb price of an ordinary negro.' ' "I have bean charged wib abolitionism by mea who would join ia a aegro insurrectioa any night, ia tb year, if tba negroes -weald agree to give tbem a god Cat office wbea they should get into It kali right, ia tb Standard estimation. tbat "party ckUri" should charge Mr. B. with abolitionism, but be nuut not reply te it. No Be moat aabmit quietly to it be as dumb aa a post and be denied tba privilege of exprasaing his opinion of the men who utter so grot md foml a futttkood. Ia regard to tbia matter, we repeat what w have 000 before aaid on this subject Mr. Bay aer"a aaicturee were confined to tbe lkadiu and TUK-VOUIU of tb Democratic party, whilst ke a-lm"1"1 and believed tbat tbe great masa of tb party ware honest aod patriotic CUBA IS UP AQAIN. Tbe WaaLtogton Union the Organ of tbe Adrprniatratiftti - hnlda forth in tba following aignificant language : -' "The government of the. Unit d States baa nerer interfered, and we fael assured will never in terfere, with tb internal affaire of Mexico or Cen tral America, for any other parpree than tbat f counteracting tbe intrigues ana encroachments of foreign powers, and fostering their new-born freedom. With respect to Cuba tbe case ia quit different; nor do we think it will injure the te putation of Mr. Buchanan, or any other Ameri can statesman, to be inspected of a desire to emaactpat that in island from colonial Taasal age, and (if such is the wish of its inhabitants) to admit it aa' a member of ihia confederation. It U not fit that tb key to the Gulf of Mexico should be in the hand of an nerny, or one wbo is the mere tool of our enemies.' The North and West equally with tb South, are deeply interes ted In. thin question, which seems to be sleeping bow, bat which, we opine, will never die." . It is tb true policy of "the North and West equally; with the South," to allow the public mind of tbia STeatry one more to enjoy a little rest and quiet ; but It seems to be tbe fixed de termination of he .Democratic party never to eeaao-their cgttatkms. .Having elected their man by mean of tb -shferf mffiiaiion," they bar began to mgUait the queatiooa of the eman cipation of ab and it admission as a member of our eonfederation. Ia- mercy, do giv tb people time to reflect upon what haa been- don, before yon cast another Jire-brand among them f But. perbaaa there is tb 4rub'' ; iki ikmocracy ear tba "espad, toter tbughT' of the people. GEN. J. M. LEACH We failed to mention in our Lut paper that tba Aavarican membera of the House of Com moa cast their votes, for Gen. Leach, of David eon County, for Speaker of that body. Thia was a well deserved compliment, for' there is not a amber of the Huuse, nor of the party io tbe Stat, wbo baa labored .mor strenuously for the advancement and taco 0 Americas principles, tbaa Can. Leach. I7e has, moreover, long been anember of the Legislature, ia familiar witb par- aaaioatary rales, and, while he baa ever manful ly maintained tb rights of lb West, and partic ularly of tb North-western section of the Sute, bis whole eours a lf ulator baa been marked by a spirit of liberality and devotion io the en- 1 ur St.-. LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS AMQXG TH ' "HARMONIOUS l" I Tbe New York Herald o( Saturday last bu tb following telegraphic dispatch, whichporport to bar been sent from BkbmoaL Virginia :-r STABTUKO MKWS TROM aKHatOXrj, TA. A KIW PaVMXOM MOTXMKXT Of THl tOCTBJIEH 701X1- "' " "7rua.- ' RiCHaotro, Va., . Nor. 14, 1859. , , The lata disunion manifesto of R. Barnwell Rhett baa much more in it than what appears upon ita face. It ia the precursor of a scries of disunion experiments which will now be rapidly unfolded here, and at other points, as , the plot thickens. The latest experiment deliberated up on is a coup d'etat t r the control of Mr. Buchan an's administration or the defeat of his .election ; aod if Jefferson Davis is not the master spirit of this notable scheme, be may be expected to pro fit by it t9 the full extent of his power. -' ; ; On the first Wedneaaay in Dooember, the Prenv. ideotial Electors elected are to meet ia the va rious States, to cant their rote for President soft Tic President. In the in terra) it is proposed to bring Mr. Buchanan, by Utter, up to. tb mark of th Southern nullifiers, or to compass his de feat by giving a sufficient number of tba demo cratic electoral rotes of tbe South to other can didates to throw tbe election into , the . House. Tlie nullifiers have their fears of tba Northern democrats elected to the next Gmgre in behalf of Kansas aa a free State, and from recent disclo sures from Lancaster, they also havetbeir fears of Mr. Buchanan himself. - Hence this desporato plan of bringing Mr. Buchanan to the, mark, or of defeating his election. The conspirators do not expect any satufactory auawer from Mr. Bu chanan they do. not desueit. . Their. object is disunion and the spoils of a Southern confedera cy. They know that, in the betrayal of th peo ple by throwing tbe election into tbe bouse they may create aa excitement which will result in the abrupt dissolution of Congress, tb sua pen si ou of the government, tbe secession of tbe South ern States in a body, and that bloody ' Southern confederacy which is to be the milleuium of. their hopes. Tbe late confidential meeting of Henry A- Wise and his associate disunion Southern go-: vernors at Raleighf.yon will discover by and by involved something more than treason and revo lution in tbe event of Fremont's election.'! We learn from the Baltimore Clipper that Hen ry A. Wis, (Gixsard-foot,) Governor of Virgin ia, arrived in Baltimore on Sunday evening from Richmond, and left la the express train yester day for Lancaster rumor says on a visit to tb Hon, Jaa. Buchanan., Preauleat elect of th Uni ted States. It is supposed that his Excellency has gone to Wheatland to sound Old Buck on th subject of roe Kanaaa, and if be don't com square uq to tb ultra pro-slavery mark, then to him that the Southern electors won't rot for him. . So, it may turn out after all that th Democra cy bar "shouted before they jr are out of th woods. " The Union is mot emfe pet, it would seem from tbe foregoing statements. "Hold your ts a bit," aod wait tbe reaalt of the visit of " - k his "Ebo-ehia" Excellency. NORTH CAROLINA COAL. ' In another column of our paper will bit found the teatimony of E. Laning, Superintendentwof the Northern Liberty G a-Works, Phlade!pbia, to the quality and value of the coal from Deep River, Chatham County. It will be seenjthat tbia coal is uncommonly pure, and especially suitable for tbe manufacture of gas. It has been well tested, and tbe analysis of Mr. ' Laning proves, beyond all question, its superior quality. Wa bop tbat a communication between the mines and our City may era long be established. r?" We notice among the Members of th Legislator those gallant Americans, Gen. J, M. Leach, Gen. A. J. Dargan, John Pool, Esq., T. D. Mearea, Esq., Col. S. H ' Christian, M. L. Wiggins, A. G. Foster, D. J. Caldwell, D. D. Ferebee,. and A. J. Jones, Esqs., all of whom, during tbe past campaign, did . noble service in th American cause. Gen. Dockery. Col, Out law, J. B. Cherry, Esq., H. A. Gilliam, Esq., and Col. Baxter have not yet arrived. The American party, pointing to such men aa these as ita repre sentatives in the Halls of the Capitol, may well feel proud. ' . , The late foreigb news is important as re gards th changing aspect of relations between Franc and England. Publio rumor no longer hesitate to say tbat sa Anglo-Austrian alliance is necessary to counteract the threatened, alliance between Butwia and France. . Official informer rioa being - kept carefully, from, the .publio we have no means of knowing bow far these new alliances have progressed.' Such ' hints as are given on tbe subject come from the Paris corres pondence of the London journals. , TBST The denizens of tb metropolis were no tified by large bandbQfs, which t were'poeted in tba most public parts of the streets, that on the night of the 18th inst. there would b a great Democratic torch-light procession; aad tb dtl- moM gtneraUy were reqiested to illuminate their Bouses. iiw pruocoMua u4M come ou, aim ui . whole affair ended by tb Editor of tb Staadard, "solitary and alone," making tight of it; ' ' ' - . - IT"- I . . i . , - 'v.- ; ; . .,. ... CoaoaaatTb members of Coagras are aa- nembling at Washington, preparatory to" th opening of ' the second session 'of th present Congress, which will be on next Menday week, th Sad prox. .-... .. j ii.- -I ' A 1 ' - ' Rail Road. The Atlantic N. G Bifl Road is rapidly progreawBg. The track . is" laid aom distance beyond Bachel'Ta Creek, tb bridge over which is completed. V Another engine and two second class cart hare jnat been received by the company and win be put apoa tb road tmmef dl itely. In a short time th can will connect with the stag at eotn point about Core Creek; Our friend, E. B. Stanley, Eq , contractor for tbe road to Kinston, is' pushing tba work forward with all possible speed. mprtee. j ' '.' ' ' --TtaaDaTNoV18. ' Th 801 was called to order by the Speaker. " A messsga was received from tb House of Commons. ' : - ' - v - On motion of Mr. Wiggln. ! of Halifax; the senators from fjrarea, UuHtoKl and New Hano ver, were reqwested to com ' forward andUke A message from the Houa wa receiTed"an nouncinff th orffanijution of that Todr: ' On motion' of Mr. Cameron, of Orange, It waa agreed that the Senate and ' House appoint a Joint Committee to wait upon the Governor and receive any communication h may be ready to A resolution was then adopted for tba accom' modation of the reijorters of the DubHc areas. A resolution was then, offered by Mr. Hill, of Uwell, proposing to appoint Joint Committee from the two bouses for the government of their restoectivabodiesV-1 ! ;! - ,v Ur. Bovd. oTRockurnsm. then Presented a Wl to amend the Constitution, ' which paased its Brtt reading, and, on motion of Mr. UiI, of Cas WelL was orderad to be printed: ' - ' f aV grfcJaa-iQaram'Waaal 4vaawa' waaaanat araarf ' aaraWea -wran Vfrstam. f iCommons cancarring In the message from the a-av iMvenwv a an. tuwu wiru aa-vaaa - majv uvu0 OTBMC, W appiBU VUUUUitlOO k wait OO lilO Governor' and proposed that tbe two bodies eo into an election of a State Printer.' '' The Sneaker appointed Messrs. Cameron, of Orange, and GorrelL of Guilford, a Committee to wait on the Uorernor. on th part of th Sen- f at. " .- ' " Th Senate baring concurred in tbe message to proceed to . the election of a State Printer. Messrs. Ramsey, ' of Rowan, and Hawkins, of Franklin, war appointed to superintend the elec tion. - ' - ' ' ' - ' - Tb Senate then proceeded to rote for publio Printer rHolden A Wilaoo-, of Raleigh, received 80 rotes ; James A: Long, of Lexington, T; and T. Burr, of Wilmington, t. . - - The Committee to Wait an th Governor ' in formed tb Senate thai, at 13 o'clock, the Gover nor would present tbem 'with bis Annual Mas- A' moaMge "having been received from the House informing the Senate that its motim to sppoint a 'JoinWCoramittee on rule of order wss Cwocnrred in, tbe Speaker then appointed, on the Eart of th Senate, Messrs. Hill, of Caswell, and aton, of Warren. ; . - lite Committee on rules, appointed by the Speaker in accordance witb a motion of. yester day, consists of Messrs. Clark, Wiggins, Pod, Boyd, and Sanders. - ' " On motion of Mr. Tsylor, of Granville, the tjenaje adjooraod aatil Wadoeaday 11 o'lock. v HOUSE- OF COMMONS. r " November 18, 1856Y Th Speaker called tb House to order. TE dark mad tb minutes of yesterday. A massage from tbe Sonat was than read an nouncing its organisation and readiness to pro-' seed with the transaction of public business. ' " ' Several members heretofore absent, or without credential, appeared aad war qualified by C. B, Root, J. P. , Tbr being no petitions nor memorials, Mr. Humphreys offered a resolution that tbe Princi pal Doorkeeper hereafter furnish tb . Reporters with the requisites for their stations. Carried. . Mr. Bridgers roared a committee be appointed to confer with tb Governor ia relatiorrto bis Message, in conjunction witb a Committee of the Sonata. ., r A message from th Senate was here read pro posing th appointment of a Committee of two to confer with the Governor. Concurred in. ' ' Mr. Humphreys offered a 'resolution that a message be sent to the Senat to th effect that th two Houses go into an election of State-Printer. Adopted. -: ' ; Mr. Settle moved th resolution be re-considered, so a to admit an ' amendment to the effect that Messrs. Holdeu & Wilson be put in nomi nation. i The Clerk announced the Committee on the part of tb House to : wait on th aroTomor, as follows: " - . , Mr. R. B. Bridgers, of Edgecombe, Mr. W. M. Pickett, of Anson. ' ! Mr.- D. F. Caldwell moved the names of Talcot Burr, of Wilmington, and Jams A. Long of Lexington, be added to. the nomination of Public Printer. . " ; .', " , ; , ' Mr. R. E. Reeves, of 8urry, offered a resolution tbat th Treaajrer of the State be directed to pay Mr. W. R. Lovejl f 81 and mileage, for service as Doorkeeper. , 1 ' ' 1 .' ' Mr. Hnm pbreys requested that that section of the Revised Code relating to the Doorkeepers' be read. Mr. D. D. Ferebee, of Camden, made a few remarks touching this subject.: Mr. Humphreys moved tbe mileage be sttcken out of tbe resolutions - ' A message from the Senate' was announced. ". Mr. SettT wished to appeal to tbe generosity of his friend from Onslow, and' begged that be would withdraw bia motion. The affair was $et SaJ by tbe withdrawal of the motion. The reso lution was then adopted. f " . f r ' '"' A member from Forey the moved that tbe rules of th House be suspended to allow th resolu tion to be read the second and third timos. ' Car ried .;, ... . - . . Tb resolution then passed its second and third readings". ; . " ', , ...; T.' ' Th Clerk read message from tb Senate,' an nouncing Messrs. Cameron and Gorrell a com mittee on the patt of the Senate to confer' with the Governor : Also a message announcing tbat tb Senate concurred In tb resolution to elect a Public Printer. - ' Messrs. Jenkins aad Scott were appointed Tellers to superintend the election of a Public Pnntar. ... ' Mr. Bridgers informed th Heusa tbat tb Governor bad been waited on, and would submit bis massage at 12 o'clock, which soon came, and with it tba message. 1 .' '-''f'": ' A message from the Senate was read, propos ing to raise k joint Committee of two bn the part of both House, to make necessary rales ind reg ulations for gQvernment.' ' Concurred it--.;"f i - Messrs. Lewis and Hampnreys were appoint ed Io the House. . SV .y V '''? ' Tbe Clerk ' proceeded to rad ' th Governor's Massage After it was finished, Mr. JBlow moved itb sent to th Senata witb a; proposition to print ton copies for very membeii. . Carried. "s Mr. Jenkins reported the result of the election of Publio Printer, as follows: .r , Holden & Wilson J08,, ; . 1 . . Burr and Long 45v 1 ' ' TVera were a few scattcnnc vote Mr. Humphrefs offered a resolution that tbe House meet mt, 10 A M-, Until otherwise ordered,- On motion of Mr.' Jenkins ths,Hjuse adjounedJ -: r e; U I gENATS. . ti " V i' i ' 1 '7 : WednesdayNovijy:; v Tb Speaker called the Sbat:jto 6rder,r The rnnrlin ira wnra mad ' - ' i . Mr. Wiodn! of Halifax, introduced a resolnr tion proposing tbat, aa to-morrow waa the day set apart tor puonc x uiaui t wucu ae oiwub i adjourn, ttadpura wtu jnoay. Agrees io bad a right to adjourn, without ouiwuitnMm A message was received from th House, trans mitting the Govartior's Message . i v - ' Mr. Speigbt, of (Jreftoemovad to dispense With the' reading of tba ;MeaagObjectionf baia made, a vote was taken nxJd it Wrar decided to read. it- wmi. m& Tb Clerk then proceeded to read th Messaflf; ' The reading of the Mesttev wamterrnpted by; a propceitiod from tba' Houae togofiato the' S1sBflM wf A r lisaaaifciaiiasa fAJL j ti l-:;. --"tV wtbvvtvu wa ajuxiusaatiK n una a -- - ' - - ' Mr. . Boydj of 'RKkieghamv moved ihat the . -r Ai-- m- . . - j - m. Mr. Cowper.jf Hertford, toeved that' th m- tioa b laid oa the table. Refu8ed-- '-ft 'ta ?jW Mr. Ramsey, of Rowan, moved that tb read- mg bo praeededvitb. f Agraed t-;'' A message was received from the House pro posing to go into an election tor EagwaungUerav Tbe election was. then proceeded-wUb.- -Air. Joyner roeived 102. Mr. Oatea. 4S . kfr.Oowper, of Hertford; (ntfo to incorporate the North CaioJma and1 New York BtearaBhip Uompany,' Capital stock s gSO.OOO, with privilege to. iiieress' to 160.900 Labi ujn the table for fatttf rferebc.rat&4 ; A aeftMge was rem red froln the jlaufl coo- curringin the propoalotT to efect Secretary of OA 2 i J f F I . . . - ... . ... i T ovate, ana aiso m : reuuton o aajouraiag "over o Friday v . 'i et .us -,14 -w. j. .". The Sena proceeded toVtJte for Secretary f State, and Wat. Hill, present Incumbent, receiv ed 148 votea-T-oo opposition ' ?:n- ." Mr. Hilt, of Caswell, introduced a bill nmot ing to appoint a Committee to vbhm sll bills concerning alterations in the Constitntion of North Carotinft snaH-b referred, aaidOommitte to : be called a Comur ittee on Constitutional ' Re forms. Agreed ; to. The Speaker appointed Messrs. Hill, Coleman, and GorrelL said Com mittee. - je j ;' .i:tr.i- f . On motion, of Mr. Boyd, the bill then before the Senate (Free Suffrage Bill) was referred to that Cunmittee.1 iivs-'- i -v.-A-ur ... Ob motion of Mr.' Cunningham,'- th Senate adjourned until "Friday 10 o'clock.- ; J-- ' f : HOUSE OF! COMMONS. WauKsssaTi November 19. The Speaker called tbe Hons fecrder,' i . . . The CWkfrad yesterday's proeoeedinga. Several members were sworn in by Mr. King, J. P.-"r.v --(jt.i ,,,,4 .irtt ii 'Mr.- Holmes introduced a bill to repeal certain laws concerning the town of Wilmington. i;i . Mr; Caldwell offered abiQ to monrporato a bank, to be styled Tbe people's Bank.'? Tbe Chair announced that tanding committee, as fbllowaf s ii-'W rivn H . On 7toa. Messrs. Humphreys,' Johnson, Mosely, Hackney, : Strsyborn, Hbuck; Reeves; 'Stiles, Rankia,vEiier; and Jeanetfc h .. On Private i0s.--Me8Brv .Waugh, Pattarsoai Crump, Giles Leitch, Tomlinson, Outerbndge; Southerland, Ebora,'W1ladDJarvis,SSpear, Mat thew, Clarke, and Martia- -t . : On Agriculturts-iAeaB. Yaneey, Cox, of Per quimans, O; P; .White, Withers, J'B;- Lyony a N. White, HalllanbMif ikett, WlllUinsoo, and Moore. ' c-i jiM On v Proposition and . hievaneee.-Messrs. Hargrove, Martin; Wbitson, Burnley. Banbury, Caosler, J. F. Lyoay Gentry, Richardson, Stew art, and Pearson. f i eirf r1- J.;.S.' On ucoiMeeBrs Seated A, M. Lewis, Mcintosh, Oaburn, Love, Daucy-Blow, Elliott, Little, Ferebee, and Holmes. t j-' On frimtege and EUcSont.-t-llttmn. Morri son. Dills, Gaither,. Rash, Bynum, Mabry, Har rell Ward, Parker, G.-N. Lewis, and Sifcrvjs. On Internal I Improvement. llaaam. Marcua Erwia, Foster,- Mearea, MontouMry, ; Waddell, Davidson,- H. C. Jones, Jeffreys, Betae Gbus,' and ManrC ti jt ijsa.tq lli&.im4 Mr. Holmes moved that bis bill-be Kferrsd to the Committee on Grievancee. Oarried. -f Mr. Caldwell moved that hia bill bpabBab ed.'! Carried; k : Jr-s"-v a ;? -nV' Mr. J. M: Leach- offered a bin to repeal sec tiona 6 and A, chap. 88, of - the Revised Coda, Mr. Uill, of uahrax, jnovad a message oaaeat to tbe Seaat proposing to go into an election for Engrossing Clerk, and that Mr Joyner, of Frank lin was in nomination. juitito. 1 a.-'.J r 1 - Mr. Dargan added -the name -of Air. Robert Oatea. ' j v;- frui---z it - The Clerk announced Messrs. Hill and Dargan a committee for the Hons ' toi supanstendf tba eleetionUa t :hri iO" vt af .te. i Mr. Settle moved a standing icommUtee of 4 ba appointecL to b called a ltommittee on Con Etitutional Reform. ' Adopted ? tti vi . Mr. Hm. of !IaJiax, nKvsda meeaageb ent to tb Senate proposing to raise join! commttte on Swamp Lands, (ereeLanxis,ybrajy, Doai andLDamb Asylum, and Military Af&dra.-. 4 :? -Tb Chair announced tba -Cotritteai: oa Con stitutional Reform, to consist of Messrs Dargac, Mason, Folk, Settle, and HilL of Stokesi -i 1 Mr. A. M. Lewis moved committees ; be ap pointed, in both Houses,! oa Currency? Corpora tions and Finance, to consist of Ceigbt members eaah.'; --i. ' wcwl ' tn ai ?. .'.-viif . Mr. Dargan suggested that; the number was too sTfati: and' proposed aa arnendmen t; via t 6 on the part of the House, sad 3 on that of tba Senate, which: was adopted. ii 1. Mr. Bridgers submitted a coramunicatiou from the State Bank- declining to accept tba, charter granted last. Lepajaturo.s: tla moved 4t .be laid on the toble and printed vOarried. v He. after wards moved it be taken off th tabb, (and eui to tba Senate, with, a proposition to pnnt Uh Ur: Dardaa offered a. resolution thatch Tree surer pay Mrk Diggs the sum-bo oVer-paid,for taxes.- Referred to th Csriitmttee on. Claims. W Tb Clerk, read a r message from : the nat aereems to to into - aa alectjon , for .Engrossing Gerk, and anrionwluf. Jorw aniljMsjtin f a commiUee to snperiateud tbe-jeloauon, -vTke Mdus then.-went into .thiiotiQarwHB tba followingjeeult U Joyaer 102, todOstes 4a. . Tba Clerk read a meaaare from tte Senate pror posing to adjourn ovaz .uatil Friday Alo pro- SUte, and aominating WukHillSrH;Agjacd ,J. Tb. Ufttk- announced rMssaBembury;nd Holmes a commlttea to anperiutend th election. srThe committee, oft WO part ot. tba.. benata to anpennteud -the 'electioueorautea., 01 ? ajeasra. WMder aod.Thomavs; .- faisKsaK - Mr, Darean moted -Mr. HOI be uaammously 1 a " . . tTher srera: 141 Votes cast, alLJorjfrv Hiltl i On motion f Mr. Dargaa-tba Jiouw adjour- adi& ..m ji-s:rfiA!' t Goop akaEvrx. Wm Uteraerer jt better.41- rustrattoBT wf; 'tint strangs Jadaafittura of , good and, riUaeanaess aodaerosUy W:iund in this werVL' than is presented iiUhalbllowmg J-r! A tttle boV ba placed himaelfvis street Ondnnaorwith-bWclaugana pitauies.11 fa to tusf.-tbrsfeeBT)c wbikibfif boots are nsl-iBiJBUtatkm,M arnm o( -week allowed t&a-..bey toi cteiatoand jfofiab bis boots! and thea elibeiatijly wall oVitt th pride of bis greabwtousclB',iliot paying him beflaatasawitLud aUoArad;tbayto per forra thavjamwuf2ce.f foa bim, ind .wu blm 1 doabW iSfM' i? std& m & hs4i ''L excitement abroad laeer beer as Porter' Spirit of tb Times. publi5ff6ug, music and words, in its honor; and thai funny fellow. Doasticks," , bas bem publlshinff to the world hisown experiences of its (tbboeVsprscfical us. We wonder Wbkher tbis remarkable fluid is or is not intoXi-' aattWr flesrDoetfticksotf that pint: i 4csacS-A Lagar beer arnof). tse rFrta.'--Doe8ticks aad hi friend Dampboolj ai arttin fnaulaTr' a.araitJn v ' ardent ; -. ;-. iWrpboot- gav bera" feoblo wialr, and. said "tbere:po Se brought us with her own fair" hands tWa mng ef th beverage known as flAger." and stood waiting with her own hands i;her hip-t-tiioUffht she-wanted ;to enter into on versatioa. a of war of making myself agrees-. bla I ,winke s Damphooi bad, and also sa fawet" ment. I thouaht "xwei was a term of ndoar4 8ae deMrtouTts lor ar insunt, ana cam back With to mags of beer, iginsd that pdurso swi meavdarling tt bad ateunderstood me attempted to. explain in .a i j rn.: ... it I . --: L not more beeri awei Aafsar w.hioh lucid axlanatieo, sbavanguiahad -again and brought p more mugs- a wmca . aampav mupy ugningjong aaougn, wi,sei-.ijn .,wa one, would keep bringing "fin!,, ittm.tf Lager as long as I continued to remarx Vawei," .waick L i : r j .a. ! L. ,.t T.--. ntf luioriuou mm wvu J. ji wi avl and be in a hurry about it A also aaid tb re; soa sb didn't go away wbea she bad served us yubeuauas sb wanted her change; paid bar th money, thanked my friend for bis gratuitous lesson m German and bosan to jdrinkw The first class seemed like sour strong bear, with a good deal of water in it; tbe next war not quite so sour, and the am eedinz one tasted s if the orto stronger,, and they bs4 not' difuted it s6 mucb Theu we rested, and, as I bad drank three pint already, J was wilitog to stop, but Xlamphoot assured me, !Lager isn't intoxtcatlagv" so, after a little settlina down. I thought I could hold ano ther giaas, and ordered It ;' t .was brought by a young lady , whp seemed to me to tare lour eyes and two noses, pointing in, different directions. hica unusual enect was undoubtedly oaueu by smoke Tbeni I though. I d bve a glass of Lager, a. fiqjiid ; known to Vmoat' of the in habitants of -Manhattan.. it was brougbt.by a girl so pretty that I immediately ordered two more and kept her waiting for tbe change each time 'an I rould look at ber-i-then - we bad aome cheese full of bolesthed' we hadsbme .... : -- a r-. .a , . Jbeger to 911 up toe noias tnen are tooc a sau sage was mad of dog, ad W bad some Lager to drown the dog then We had aome sardines; Damphool said it would ; be cruel to - keep ' the fishes without a supply of the liquid elerbeut, no we had tome Laser for the fishes to swim iu then' ye had some bretxels ; Damphool said the bretxel wet so crooked they would not pack close; so we : bad-soma Lager to fill up - tbe fiiiinka-rthen I made speech to tb company ; short but very1 much !to the point, and ; rueei ved with applauses-it- was. sddreased to the wuoie crowd, and wa to Uut effect 'entianieo, let's have some IgeT. a im -u. -"r- '- ': . By this time my friend had by aome mysteri ous process become mysteriously multiplied, and there were fifty Damphool v and they silaccept- ed the iavitation,cand.rebad the Lager there were forty glassesytsud . in -trying to make the circuit of tba room touching my glass to every -one of theirs, I fell over a table which very uu pertineritiy atopped before me-nd as I went down I knocked a small DutchrnaU into the uor ner, thea I fettover binr, then I partially recov ered myself and .eat on my haad, then 1 gut up and stepped on bis stomach, then I demanded a Instant aBobsrythan-I called for six glasses of Lager, and when she girl brought tham eii in on haad,' I tried toy take thorn all ia on haad, but I broke three then I tried to' drink out of the nsnisihinie three all at once, and in so doing Itookvmhd mvoluntary sbowar bath heti i tried to pay for the' whole, fifty glasses, and too damage; with a dime and a Spanish quarter, aud demanded that he ehould give me my change iu sfobi dolbna-Mbero seemed to be some little dif ficulty a,booi tusaad, if I nacn't known that Lager isn t intoxicating, 1 anouid nave tnougnt tb man was drunk-! was on the point of calling in a policeman to arrest bim for swindling, when Dam pooaf came and explained the matter,,nnd bis thick bead at Jast-Comprehended that I was right. i4fyf!; ol , w. money for mas who vm performing with a great deal of skill en a crane outsme kii geura and tried to put Damphool into the tambourine under the impression that he was half a dollar finally presented tba; little girl with my cocspli meutSi two cigars ands a penny, .with which she watug-awenant.' .-..i- : JThen I thought I'd make toy to a pretty girl who had just brought m. a glass , of Lager, (a beverag prevalent m that vicinity, aad which does not pesssse aay intoxicating power,) so 1 .rased to myiieext for about two minutes what suDPOted to be her band, and didn't find out thai ft waa her oetticoat until I tried to kiss it. and not.mv mouth-full of woolea ysrai looked at. pretty girl with indignation and asked her what she meant oy sucn conaucvvnen t na-i a mug of .lager, (a liquid when does aot iutoxicatey and-which is much used by tb German popula- ., . v,. - ,:".' Does ticks, having described a variety of queer. adventures, the result of his experimeuU witb jeUgerthrjsconcladei: , ; . : I wa finairy captured by foarltiitcbmeu, led on by Damphool, wbo took me off the floor from behindrtbe piano;', where I was trying . to pour beer out of an E flat , bugle, and wu asking the base drum iFtt Wouldn't have anotber mug. - 1 was supported by the whole strength of the com pany as far as the tioor?' where Damphool took charge of me. I went along well enough, though why 1 deeired to annti aa tne gas witn my un- fiers I dou't know, nor can T tell What induced trie Wttake so many ineffoctnal efforts to open the doow witb the toil of my coat instead of a latch-key nor why I sotted mpoa my landlady's night-cap to -light mot bl . with, in place of a nieht Ump; couwn t nave oeen too; lairer, tor that irroocous.bevrage i doew not intoxicate, the pattakpr thereof. ; Tins sketcar of my 'perform anoerta related to m4y JJampboU, sa 1 loht iy memory rmmediately Mter the love epwodu with, the waiter. Awoke next day at noon, when -iuy headV.folt; like a patent ; windlass , witb a double - m . a aA . 1 -J it.. gang Oa. men.-. at, ,uio. cnana. , s,au, i mj uto e'leesa, and, made a strong resoiye to eat no mie ebeeaa;fatbo;aTnig .plenty i of lager Ibeer (a. medicinal preparation .of a tonic and' diuretic character to correct Ms ill eBeci v, , s ' -iHV'V --t-' V ' . ' V- "' a TTg rBAinc.-vy take the following impof tsaeirfr.ta:xc t '.i? ELECTION iBETURNS t .; : Dcsus.- lXzta.'HU. Nov. 81886: -1 ucaban blsfsSrepi everything before i u" io, Ireland ; Fremont Va unable even to rally tbcAlrisa to bii eupport,: ; f y i ; , s, Zobjcb, N3i 7, Fremont has A treinendous majority. m"Uiv whole f. the German StJtes Buchanan got buVa oieager vote. : r ''' . ' , 1 ' JloUAA?PtNov 4.7-In this sourkrout J5iuntry BuehanaQ and" Fremont bsV tied. ' The Xhitcn are .terribly excited, and. the supply 'of "lager 2 YVATErVEQil EUROtX n f ' ''4" Washington bas arrived here,- with dates'., from .- s iivarpoo) tothiLfitb :;Uf lJ:X: Tb steamer Niagara, arn red out on the ereo ' lng:of the and imit.. ' i'i; t''. flr.r.fiPAIf.-w -iffvrff -V.ttv. . . ' A roya! deer has been ubtih4, re-eUbv- . Uahjag the law of 1844 regialing the press, a i - Considerable lscont-nt prerails In the mana-, ':' . an apprehended rmmerciat. reform. 7. . .." rCorn ii decliufog at various poln'ta, but'et Toulon, Marseilles' and. Bonjeahx, the STeragf "' prices. wereimiunUinedJ .7'; X't -1 The NeapoIiUnTni uister la atiltat'Parl, ihH' 2 spoke astfaigiung'tu'eootinue there." '.,''"' ' ft 7 f EASTER Alr'B'AlRS. r ' Tbe Londni Yimee eorrespoudent- state that i Rusasa Is iacresaing bar- ianuance, ia tb Priodi--.v palitiesday. by dav . -r ttM,, ,; Th earn writer aiys Eozland is qnite as uucb 1 iadinedt Iu tne proposed OonCsrence as Austria, if . . CoiistontUhwhTnilviorssaytbe Earl ink niti bt f , turn bad been Wwartled ptr ship to Pe-ais. i. i - Tlie r era n armr basMiag llertt, bad obtararf. ., ed powea f . the envlrrjof.i ahich hfUbma.' fortified. -I'beJtffgbnns bad beuu defoatod.'aad-' 6,000 sarrandered; i -J u- yi a 1.4 ,'i 4 ' A vienna-dmpatehrOf. the. 1,' states tht.ow . tbe sd, the Porte. Austria snd EniHaiaLsuUlad; u ' that the oceupatfnuf thfl rVadrUiuesaudiUak Sea should be prtlonged 1 i.. -i v Vr- :w ,'. In Brittak sw uadwi at tha lsla -ot Serpent :.. bad been rvHufurmau t ' a t- - .-, . Tbe French Neapoh'tea aouafbau bad aot atfl- .1 ed, but was taking ta prvtoua f t aix-eAantUa.1 r - ; ;-"'. FRESCir FINANCES. - Th cxKresbonJant : of the' Moruinir ifcrnlJ.1' writing from rarisVetates that commercial no- counts agree lu a'lrui Ctin th af there la a greater' . abundance' of "mot ey and '"c'artaialy ha rnnsy Livstroot, Nov. 6. Utoa inactive aud nri- cea areak. ilohlera war willuis: to become seU ; ' lers at 1-16 decline, but allowed no disposition to .1 press aales. Nr qaotatiocnf Breadstaffk 4uilt Baltimore and Philadelphia Jit Q88 Ohio 84-. QS7a; I Bad Wheat 8, Whit !. , Corn st-ady whit HlQt&nj yeUow f (gia;tnia-. ed 88(8ls.'i .i ('.-, -;-.t .-s H '-vv ' Money market anehanr ed-3unails for steorr ii ! " ' CUQIRBA. 'r A Certain Care far this Disease may be feaad is) v i ? -'. -j.? i .the"si nt evif: -1- s PSSSY DATI5 VfiaeiABLg fAXS UI,i.ULv Dvavvi,'f.we, May 81888. J.W QafiT(.nsTsa: 1 fet madar'sbUratieae te'ya" for tac benefit I hare reeeiveJ fro as year laele-- able Kaia lUr. i A few days siaee f aiste4 la . isying eat 1 baryiaf eae-af ear citisea wk i- J was sss-iNtesd te bar aied-witb tbe Caer LIba w next morning I asjtake-witkMtaiaenitistai aeeonXpaeietl with eMass .thaaxtr4iaiti,r : Warm eovarmg and ftotappUeatHMis fM)ls4 wret- . tore wannik. -My aifs's family, wn alnltke rJt Psia Killer , sucosas duriag th ChtWara mi-. , sea ia puaaie, iu liv.aiiusd mo ta Ute it . auua iao ta ute M .errl ;f Sftso, WinJle 1 , isaeJtaul TtUe nsxl "day, s, I wss' well; aod key ' mwm iwv V4 iuiorTii fn perspiratiua ensae-J barrins a little vdAkaiei been siaee. Siuo mf rea ivsrv tfiad tkt setsi' J ral of oar citiieas have ad the Pain 'Klllef' M : a remedy for CHoIera, prdue'aaotng' tt gee L-: f -"1. therefore Uke pieamtre ia reosiameniraf IV t '1 still more exteusive aetloe.' ariC;: k ' ; IfrM. CKUZfga; Att'y stlavW .-. f er sal by . -r'-'-rFi Pc4CDiWkv i i .. i i .-I i i ii j. . A PnarimjD BEB.tf WTbst lady ot gea- J ! tlemaa weald tam&ia andee tbe- eerse ' a dtaa- sTeeablebTeatb, wbea, by asiagtba Balsj ra, -TbociaSb tkewass'Mads.itiirioe foaUstetfoly .' reader ii sveec bat fasve tba teeth sreita aaaha-.', bastr ! Js Maay sersona do net Mow their breath), is bad, and tb subjeotis sj dslieat their Jrieada , will never mention .itv Pur,.a single iron ef. Balm on your teotk brush ana vsah the teeti) aigbt andmorninr. AflAycint bottl will last a y sar. A BEAUrlPtTL COifPLEXlO.t may easily be ' aeqaired by nslnr'th 'Bata Of aTiODull' Ftowsss." it will remove Urf, pimples and freek- lee from the skin,- leaving it ot a soft fend reseat one.-' ' Wet a toweL, poor oa two- Or three drops." and wash the face night anil atorolnc 1 ' ' SHAVlKa MAJB f AST. year skavlag bmak in either warm ereold water; poar eat wo ? or three drops of M Baaa oa a, Tbovsavb Fbow-t aa,"ubhe beard well, and it wiUaaake abaav ttfnl soft lather, ataek faoilitaling tk oeoretiaB . ef shaving, v Prioe only Fifty. cents. - Beware ef. counterfeits. .Sons tannine aaless aigbed by M ; - 1 ,; W..P. FISTWDCMS a CO. ; - .a . . ,;FiaaklmSanir, Nef York, . fv Sept 23, 1856.,,. a t?J r ' ar f 1 dihd: fc v-iT' at , . i M i. At theresidenee 6f Dr. Chas. Skiniter, ia' War ran County, on the ' 16th last, of. Puaumonbv Thomas P. Little, ef Hertford -County, aged 61 eara,.r.! . j !i;,; tt i-4.;V:t4'. THE annual meeting' of tba loafd f Trstees ' ef the University will ba held at the KaeOa live OfiW in this City on asrfnaaeay the Otb of Deeeraber n.iu , ' J v -CUA9. MAJtLT .l 4 tje:tj.. j, u ks Beerstary. a Baleifb. . 90, 1888. '.-. ,t v " "T6 . . .I. ... . .11. ,. m J. B1N0HAM, assisted by bia severe .poses re-epeniar . bis 8let Sebeal at Oaks, Orange oe.N-C, en be ljltb af Fsbraatf, 1857. .- . -1 : ' , ' t 'I V A sniuble geatlomaate. beard 8oHoe boys cea find a good situation kere. V . ,'.' Address, IT.' J. BtffOllAM, . v TJaaaVrasgs. W. C. Nov. 2r, 1856. 'put nr A NEW HOUSE AT AN OLD STAND. , OrcKxo oa tbx EuaorxAa QuA ?lxu i fTTlHE n!4 and pppalar Hoasev fbiniedy: known iL msKi.Bc', is now opened for ;ttte accemmo datioa of the public. " ' f- ", . ji ' All tbe dolicaoies of the Season , are prepare and servad up at tbe sborteet notloe, by tbe'keat cook aud caterers in the 8tato ' " ' " ' " I - . W. JU PEPPEfl'ft CO. tolcigb, Nov. U,WvV;J V KB. No Books off blt ktC TU a Syv torn will be sutody a4bv4 1 knwspeeuv of per. aoba ' -' ' i t.'wt-'v 1' ' OyiUtal-QyBterB, f ft. h " BT ADJM3 tlPStSS. :i ' . -t 1 .L . ' ' e;i. '4, r ! BT ; tb . quart or galMa. Families sdfplied with the beet Oyster th at are hMiHt to tbe eitr. tiend yowr ofdur early with tU ea.A, n ' - f v -r::v;--r-pEppraa. aVildgn, Nov. 14, '66. , - i .AJtOB swck'of ptrm Xlqawrf bv sai TV by tb bam or f J.lf.a, tb owr waaaj to get rid. of it iuimiauJy. 8a4 . v 'fcs ' "." .aFrEBoL 5 At .- ...vir t'd l-i V V o 'i
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