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"w NORTH CAROLINA ST AR-WEDNE S DA Y 31 OR N IlVGi F E R RU A R Y 13, 18 5 6. j "RALEIOn. N..C. ' "TvtdneM&y Murnin;, Ink. 13. 1858. At Was to k Expect4. t j Tb Lueofoca prose here, aa elsewhere, ie try- ; ing to saddle the election of tli Black Republi-1 mb, Banks. esSpeaksr, apoa tlx National A met-1 teaaeof tbeUoaseof Representative. Acne-ding I tb rmi uftoial dwlimtit of tb I waff organ J Mr. IlkNRY M. LEWIS, Montgomery 1 the administration at WuhingUtt, the .Uionfocoe Alatsui-a, U our General Traveling Agent for tht expected t make ih treggl for tha Speaker- giahes of AtaUiaa as J Tennessee, assislsd bj C. ship a "great card" in tha next presidential F. LEWIS, J AS. 0. LEW In and SAMUEL D. eaaraaa. It it very evident that tbey have bad LEWIS. an eye mora to the snccee of party ia tliia streg- Mr. 0. W. JAMES, No. 1 tlarrUou Street, Cin gl than to the aettl anient of tha protracted oon- einnnti, Ohio, is our General Collecting Agent for teat by tha election of a national nan to tha the Western State and Texaa, assisted by IT. J Speakerahip. , TU(5MAS, S. W. BAMSAT, WILLIAM H Wa Und tha eaaa ao well published in tha Pa- TUOMAS, T1I0S. M. JAMES, C. M. U fnUirr InwHigeneer, in reply to an article In MAN, A. L. CUILUS and Pr-WM. J tb South Sida Democrat, that w 'append aeoaipw of either will be Rood. . ISRAEL E. JAMES, No. 182 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, fa our General Traveling Agent, MiatedtyVM. U. WELD, JN0. COL L1NS, JAMES DEKRING, J. UAMMITT, R. & JAMES, T. D. NICE, R. W. MORRISON, E. At; WILEY, WM. L. WATERMAN, ALEX.Il. CARSON, K. MCST1X, BEN. T. SWAIN, T ASHMAN and P. DAVIS. entire article from the Iutelligeuoer, in lieu ef anything of our own; and commend it to the at. tenlira ,erusal of all candid and impartial men, The Democratic press, now that an abolition Speaker hat been inttalled in the Ilonee of Itep- rraentatives, entirely aWrbed with the effort to convict the American Part; of having been the aole perpetrator ot the outrage. Thia we bare all along clear); foreseen would be it course, and we are perfectly prepared to meet the long meditated and carefully planned assault upon the undying olject or democratic hate, nothing is For Sale. The Proprietor of the Noam Cabolin A Stai, l'...in ntl.ee huslncs. that reauire his attention, is desirous of disposing of the entire eatabliah- Uwief than to repel it at all poiuta-to shiver nm.es. tvties. materials, list of subeeri- into splinters ever; javelin that is hurled against hers Ac. To perann of energy and enterprise, I (tie American Party from the badds of their enre- tbe investment would be not only a safe but a ged and implacable adversaries. Our neighbors urufi table one, and might be made very lucrative, of the Seuti-litJt Dtmocr.it, following the Kuqui- ... I '' J .1 '. . 1 ."L.-. ' The materials are good, the type new, or neari; rrer aou ouier AuniiiiMinwon urgans, came ooi Uov. Morebead of Kentucky, in hi recent addrsa to th Legialatur of that State, at its biennial session, speaks of our federal relations, aa follows) 1 T a a empbat'e wurdr of the Father of hit Country and th moat impassioned declamation of the orator as te the value of the I'aion enun ciate but the calmest truth. Its dissolution would be like th breaking up of a gallant ship on a prua parvus voyage m order that the erew might tod greater asfety on its loose, di asm bared, and aoattered fragments. Th real eaemiee of the Union .are tbw who peraietda sectional agitation thoaa who are banded to bring the action of a common Federal Government for all the Statee intnaa attitude of hostility to the property of a part , they are the praelical diaunioniata. " The criaie of our conntry'e fate, tliough im pending if not yet some; and I trust that the time ia far, very far distant when the section to which we belong shall feel compelled, in sorrow and in anguish, to calculate the value of the Union. To avert a erioia ao dreadful I cannut doubt that the national men of all parties, however discordant may be their opinions on other points, will finally unit, and by tlfcir firm, determined, and patriotic action save the country from the ruthles grasp of the enemies of the Union." . with a respectable list of suljscribere, anda fyeUrday with a leudertTittt filled upwards of a tolerably good job and advertising patronage, I column, in which tbey undertook to show that vhioh, with little effort, might be largely in-1 Banks' election was attested only through the Kansas. AIT airs are it'll naqubt in Kansas The orpin iied hireling sent by the Abolitionist to that country are constantly keeking to eoite strife aud bloodshed. These emigrants bought by the Northern societies," raked from the sewers of the great cities, man; of them, no doubt, highway 1 creased. Any one wishing to purchase, will r-""" WILLIAM C.D0UB. I EdiUir and Proprietor i. Dl.trlet Ceuventuina, A Convention of the American Party of the 8tM Congresaional Distrirt, wa held in Mviori, Mc loell county, on the 29th uf January, at which the following resolution were adopted; HemAvd, That n. a Convention of th Ameri can Party of tli Mountain DlstHcrof N. Caroli na, do cordially approve and heartily adopt the lMmforiu of principles as laid down by the A uierioan Party in tbe Philadelphia Convention. Jietnhal, That in Millard .Fillmore, we recog nise a uiau eminently National and conservative in hi tiews; on who knows fro North, noS. uth no East, no Weal," hut who has a heart Urge en..ugli to comprehend the, interests of the ahuie American Union, and whu-has'givni u guarua lee by his antecedents, that w are willing and nusiou to ci mont the tiestiuies of this Rc ulilic into his keeping. treachery of the National Know Nothing party ,at they call it. Tbe article in which thoy labored so bard and o abortively to doovm'trnte the truth uf this charge, was followsd by an "analy sis" of the dual vote; and by this skillfulpolitioo cbonrical tost our neighbors, who are endowed with tremendous analytical powers, made the matter as straight as s r7jA-Aooi as they pretty generally do whenever they take such a job in band. It should be borne in mind that the pur. pose of the Democrat and its co-laborers is nut a single one, in thus accusing the American party of having been the guilty instrument uf the HUick Republican triumph which was achieved in Banks' election. These immaculate frieuds of the Union and uf the South, knuw that in ihe. t.i riuus phases through which the struggle for Speaker was carried there wa a gre.it drij ti excite a well grounded suspicion tliat the lom e- niuy wa.e plni nig ag.iuia ouvmui-ly uc.igneil to f.rce upon the country the reult which was at ln.t iralired. U e hsve believed ever since the first week of tne b; rumple that the Cnucunites Jtciolreii, iUtlhe Hot., fieo. K. B.oler, of I we" secretly detei miuel, as the; cf.uld not elect The Rk-huoad Enquirer ontaias a eumparioa f Ihe eeasus of Masaaehasett and North Caro lina, aojust and complimentary te our State, that we am induced to plae it her. May the En" quiirr, " ws think every sensible man in Masan ebuastta, after eom paring the census of his own State with that of North Carolina, whether la be actuated by selfish policy, er enlarged philan thropy, will arise from tbe eonjpail-or, a wars friend of the Uaiva a it ia. Tb statistics, which w shall cite," might, of tbetnseluee induce the belief, that tbe Bay, State wa only productive of criminals and paisfer. But it is welt known, that despite of her fanaticism, she is wealthy, enlightened. Industrious aud energetic. Her commerce and manufactures supply her with the product of agriculture. Disunion would cripple those resources, and probably expel their indus try, skill and capital, to better markets and more Congenial clime. The population of Massachu setts in 1860 was (in round numbers) armillion, that of North Carolina eight hundred and seven ty thousand. Massachusetts produced thirty-one thousand bushels of wheat two millions three hundred and forty-five thousand busheU of Indian corn, aud three millions fit bundled and eighty- five thousand bushel of potatoes eight-iis thousand bogs, fortv-two thousand horse aud mules, and two hundred and sisty thousand cattle. The productions of North Carolina, in proportion to population, were about ten times as great.. j Ihey produced two millions onenunareo and thirty thousand bushuls f nhoat, twenty aeven millions bushels Indian com, five millions seven hundred Uietisand bushels pi.uiti.ea, one million skrht hundred thousand bo, oue bun who in Ihe "wild hunt for ttfiW a"d plunder would ride over and ride down the Oovernmenl and liberties of the people. Cm! rust with this di.irraieful Ttailu.n. tha otia eccunied bv the bated an4 peracwie4 American. lJitH vntiiiiri jim "rr'" "" " troth "fought th good fiuht'' and Com i ff eon-1 ""'e of saaia quality which uld at II SO Se Querors. They stand before th eoontry. wiih 1 1 . TU ehang of weather to n warm rein clean nanda ana pur neari ana woeo uisj'""" u Bi,uuis, PJIJCS CUJtREXT. Petersburg. Feb. . V asr But little ha been oin to day in this article. The only sale Patriot points anxiou.lv to the Uo-k ch'od, that now lowers from the Sinker's ehsir, they can. with wore truth than did th guilty .Mackbetu, thud cana'l not sav that I did it." North Carolina, our on lnvorite and tahweil fellow cit'nen, is our Brst choice fur Vice Presi dent. ' . Krtolml, Th.-t Col. J bi B.ix'.er and I.'. T. N. liuvia, Lq., be uppi lined di legntes to the C.n veiitiuaoliheAniein.au I urty, i aweim i their own rnndidnte, to shnpc their pitKreeiliuc,s : so as to elect Hunks and when the remarkable em'umstsiiee occurred, of their refuMil to elect Yl illiuui Smith, (a democrat) when they could easily hate d'l.'e so, it fully confirmed u in our nelief. Now let uslo.yk a little at the picture i i . Philadelphia, on the d I ebruaiy. I'. Ihe pur- ir-m anotner ana very miportiiiit point 01 view, posc t.f ntm.roatmg eimdidavee for l'le4e.rt and OuT-nainhUM may-sak hat. nee they 4we ViclWi.leiit,iiit tiieyarherehyiiiatrue.edto ef tli final Ulh.t they may sift it and turn it ia-t our tote f..t the tiraow. indicated alove. ' " i ll'5 " ' 'U ' Siv A Cute.- .1 the party lor th Sd Congtee- " P- "dy know .ioual District, ... l.e,.l t Eliaubeth, . th. 6th "'' -'"" "f"' Natality rule imcessita- .L. J..ha A. U.ikor. E..i..ol New limn.. w'1 ,h l,"c,i'" OB ' &nt Tn" u'"'"r ! '"'. v I Mf.e.l A. M.K.ilutn. K.o. of Cuuiliei- iis" tl.sst cUnge in ti e mod. . robters and penitentiary birds of every kind. being regardedai more valuable fur such a purpose than private cititens, are beginning in the new Territory, that career of time which made them such dangerous citisons in the Northern States, and rendered the whole community at anxious to get rid of tlira as iters the Abolitionist t em ploy there for their nefirious purpose. These scrapings of the viltut - puilieiu of vice in the Northern manufuoiuring towns, are tthe chos en champion of " freedom" in Kantas, and aru reveling in deeds uf incendiarism and assassina tion. W-e" rust that the "border rulGatis" will n deliver Kansas from the gsng of robbers, houseburners, and marauders in general, a itli whom it is now infested, and whose idea of "lib erty" seethi to be liberty to violate with impuni ty, till laws hum mo and di vine." Foreign Paupers and Criminals. F oreign governniente sliil continue to send their tiaupers and criuiiuals to our shores. Ae drdiiig to the message of the Oovernor-of Mas ebuielts, thirteen hundred and ei(ht paupers, many of them crimintils, have bt-en sent back to Euro.e duriniv the laat year, from thiat State alone. The Governor as that if this course hail not lieen pimued, it is believeil that very one of tlKise persons would now lie ininstei of tlc State inntitutiona, at a cost of at loast on hut dred thousand dollars per annum. The laws mi this subject should be rigidly enforced in every Stale, and our country nut allowed to be made the receptacle uf tbe vicious, the degraded, aud the insane, whoa foreign parsimony and cruelty deliberately and unfeelingly sends over here. Utrilmry lnUlligett . Factory Barnedt , We learn that the Cotton Factory of Uriah i. Douthitt, of Yadkin County, was burned down on Tuesday night the 2Xtb of January. We know nothing of the origin of the fir. The luce we have heard estimated at about 110,000, a portion of which, is secured in the Ureenaboro' Mutual Insurance Company, and which we warn, will be. promptly met.- OVs6o ivtriM. MAHRLED. On 24th inst bv II. It. Finch,E., Mr. Jease Wsllou to Mow lirusilla Sheperd all of John ston eouniv, .v. v., di ed and seventy-four thousand horses and mules. and six hundred and ninetv-thre thousand cattle What a field she exhibits for Massachusetti commerce and manufactures V Yet she would fare bettor in case of a disunion than Massachn setts -for she produces all the neeesearies of life, and might produce its luxuries ailhiu herself. The statistics of crime and pauperism ethihi quite its startling t difference in fnvor of North Cnrulina; and prove that she can and does attend to the moral and physical condition of her people, and needs no firign prompting or interference. Before uuoting those statistics, would remark, that fuel so dear and so much needed in Massa e'lusetts, is at every man's door in North Caro lina, without uiouey and without price for there are lew towns in that State. In Masacliuc:t, in IS jO, there were filteen thousand seven hun dred paupers; in North Carolina one thousand n-neiiundred. lit MaNsaciiusetis criminals con victed in It HI, .even thoutatid; in North Ciisoli U4, six hundred. In prisons in Musnchuett, one thousand in North Carolina forty-four, in Penitentiaries in Masachuetta, four hundred and thirty-one j in North Carohu i, fourteen. Odd Fellows charities, in MaMacbusetta, $246,-0.SJ-. in North Carolina, loMHI. We think the.ii tattstus doserv tli serious study of every christian, patriot and philanthro pist uf the Union. Tbe Position ol tbe National Americans In Congress. Offio R. 4 Q. R. R. Company, t Ksleigh, January l, ISoo, EALEIOH AND GASTON EAILEOAD. Bcheduln tor Mall Train on and after Tnure- . day, tha 31st day of January, 1836. "VTOi'K'K. ON AND AJr'TtiR TO IiaT, THE MAIL 1 1 Trsia will Uat lbs liM,tl(Nurl&. t'srolins Kail r s4) at 1-t niinules bef.ir oVtoek A. U , apua lbs srrivsi of th ears troai toa West. Tbs Cuaduelors soil UairiEaeiater ittU W la resitinrss to tsks ehsrss i. aUtaaK, re. tasssiirn all) bsre r, troakl in liiitin( bamaseana mil sms st V vidua al t I. at A. tall liuis tor trsias K"iuj .i;1i. Ill wile! ol Ilia I irMileitl. 7-tfl jAMbij M. I-OOI,, liiket Ajttnt. and will esa-e more activity. Cottox. 1 lie salaa to-day are at M and PI tor good u,naliti. loSicTi. In lood request, and sales are new riaffvi toM. New luss ti ptl. Old leaf f 71 to yj. Old lugs 4 to (C,. t look. ity brands uf xtr fltll to flu). Superfine $!l j . ( nscoK. 1 irginia nog rouna 1 10 lij. -Coax. Sales at cH) cents, Wilmington, Feb. 9 Tt.iNtis Forttwr sales yesterday of 241 bids, at 'i.6." for yll..w dip, and Jl.o-J lorliard aua to-day uloUbui. ! at uue pru-es. , . . Bi-im. lher mas some animation tn tea market yesterday and lHtM) eai-ks changed hands at 3V eta per sal. The market is quiet this morn ing ana we bear ot no transaction ap to lb time of closing inquiries, ItosiN. Nothing doint in either article. Tsa. Salts yesterday of 100 hhls. at f 2,28 per bbl. , - . ' , . Cotton Sale yesterday of 65 bale low tn gHd middling at aUJ ot. imr Ilk, and oft bales go d middling at 11 eta. Being an advaocr of J et. - -;" . . - I'fH:. 8a!e ;tenla;of 50 bbla. Fayette vi lti super ut $9 r bid. . Fayctteville. Fek (tBtc. Tbe market ha been well supplied with Bacon, and price lower ' Coss Supply of Corn good.wlth aales at SO to 83 cts per buslivl. Cott tt. Has advanced sale at 0 frbeat grades demand goJ. Fi.ot H.Ja lower ailes at $ 8 25 for upcr nutoply good for two day nastr" M-IBITS IBItrtMTIM. SOCtS. Uaw do. no ehnnge. They numheicd 103. They lacked six to secure its adoption iid where did they get them ? From the "treacherous National Know Nothing,1 In ml, were appointed ueleam t'i tue PliilaJe phi Contention, and Ir. S. S. SatcLwell, if New lliiu. tsr, aud Dau'l L. Ruelt, of Uiuns wick, sltcruuliT, Tli tVnti ul a adopted lit follow ng residutious. lt. liial we hartily approve, uf the principlee expreiuwd in tbe Plailorm ot tlie late 1'hilsdel ijhia Ciaivention. 2nd. That we will not Ipuruve uf the aowiua-! or from th patriotic rank i-f th Demiwracy ? lion of any one, a im is oppiaed m the 12ih sec Tliey did not get a eingl eote from the first tiua ofihsl PiaiAwm, bat, will give oar earnest named party no- -nut one bat Ihey did get support, to ny nomine who is npposed to the twelve from the Denvicraey, being six more than agitation, of th question of slavery. Ihey wanted, and thu the Plurality rule wa IlfaicfiL That a disapprove of tli nomine- Cmicdl On Ihe final ballot which nur neighbor tiua of Candidate f. Prosident of the Uuited hare taken so much pain to analyse tb vote Stat, a! o early a day. as L 22nd Ftbruarv, Mood: for Bank 103, (th entire Black Republi- and that oar delegates b instructed to u their can phslanx except 45.) for Aikea 100(includ ng iuflueno. for a poatponemcnt of tlie same, tn a all the demo rale except 2, and all lb National later period. . except .) Fuller 6; Campb.ll 4, and Well. I. Tb aggregate ut as 214. Now, if th 4 fcnr-Secretary Maroy ha written a letter of I Black Repahlieau alio voted f Oampbtll had iatraeuuoe to Minister W easier aooorraing I eottd for Bank it wasild kava made tb vet of , Niearag in f tire. II eay that tht rnoeni lh latter 107. If tb six Feller aia had voted murdera aaj eatragos a.minitted anon ear pea- Aikn It woo Id aiad s vota 106 and pi there mast be atoneJ foe 4b penetrature uf Banks would (till have bean elected. But there the crime mast b puniahed lb sufferers in- i a very important cireametanee that ahoald be demailed, aad the familiae ef th Barderad pro. aoted in tliie eonnectioa, and thi. i tliat Iv vided tut. Tbeieoretary tell Mr, WherWrlo atiaiatvto were abaeal (not eennting Riehardaoa abetaia fruaa any oleial intsrooars with th who lied of, or Aiken, the candidate, erCea. peraua now isreiaiag a tempory oootr.,1 over Bayly, who U ia Cuba.) who if they had been oM pari ef Nicaragua, aad to observe great present and voted, might by tb aid of the Fall aireaiaapeetloa ia hut aoadaet, that th difficulties ease elected Aikea and defeated Bank. he has already aneountered arox front aa appro- There war, also, on lb other hand, si isn't- kaneioa that h had " improperly interfered' ia NVerasta mea absent who, would aa doubt.bavt tit eon diet between the contending, parties, eoted for Banks, and thus have elected him. So Tkoagh th Presi deat ha no doabt that a nuder any aspect ut ths ea- th sit Fa Her men (Wheeler) acted Iron th purest motivaa, yet hi are ae chargeable with the taspatatioa of having aoarsa was asids from that which hie deny a th prevented lb eiectioa of Aikea or of having aid- reptaeeoutit of a fbreiga country us posed apoa ed in th eiectioa of Banka. Are nut lb Jirt kirn, la conclusion. Mr. Merer ad.Uo Ml. I si( dVewrras at least a guilty lath premise Wheeler, ia ease ear of th oer of the aatU ""7 u,birf Why U It, then, that tb Xa- alaeaaed ships sent to the aoaat of Nicaragua "J Americans, who anald n. havecare4 ahoald uaftr w.th him 'to -U rful" ia the Aik.n'. eiectioa oa the last Ullot if they hsd adviea giraa le these. A whole, the Utter ie itd for him, ia eoaseqaeriee ef, tlie absence of awarteuai and eteetl aktnning of ear Mmle- hm ana party and tbe refusal A another tee. aad will probably aaua that functionary in f" hiia-wby ie It, we say, that the at- Case en Palaneretua. Lvrd rslniersi .n, the present Uriti.h Premier is pronounced by lieu. Cass, who knows him well personally, "the veriest of monarchists, as a ra It id hater of American Institution.; and although liberal in many re.pecta, vet on all questions Nurwrymrn, Fruit trovrttiiuil Farmrn. New York Horticultural Review: A JOUgHAX 0F SBBuJtBAM ACT. iinmr a.vo i'Hoiyti.r ii.lufthVtii. Dtit.tai la Ihe Alt urn email tij'llte Jliti al lnltm'1 in Amrt 'mt, III leil lllt'TUES 111. Appl.wu'. PioSJiui 5i A Us Lrus-iti.t, BCUIEFrLIN BROTUESb Co' ' mroRVtsa, so tniis in Brngt. riiats, Cilt, Byts, Pctfi.mfTj, It., no nuiUmntreet, Hew York, INVITE th attsittiea af ths trsde Ki their IsrKS and vartwt neck ef lirnt, Paints, tl, l erimu- srv, e. In sdilitioa te their regular ImportstiMi. ef Sii. pis Prugs, they are also nceivim, Cirect tie-u Hie sonrces of preductien and niamitttevure, j.ii.. of Touvh, rlta,eadNAUiiRi'Sut.leeszKX,t vnk. Movrsas, Hrosnes, Fscsca and bsouau I'rrri a. Ssv, LiBis s nxvascts, and aiany other in tln esuslly embraesd ia lrutKists' si.M-k, i.Lfli ti,.-v .re also enabled to eflcr oa the mast auvai.tge.ni tsrais. " , tli Jen, either la person or by nisfl, will teeelv pmniptattenttotv, It Jene 28, I860. ' Flrtt frtminn Cold i.tik.1 r:a-Farts, 8TEIHWAY & IONS, " AcrcTcr.ss, 84 oV R9 wsutrn srxsisrii. , ' " 11111 anoaowsv, xi.w yuha. ' e.peetfully esll the attention of Ilie ,iul :n! tc V tueir etiWn'li t a.rtoint of aerui nraudrd i-pir Pianos, wlicb. for voluat of tone, s alicr v ot toueh, hesuty of finish, snd ia short every thing that renoers a Plane perfect. r ai rurp sed. They Wsr anunlrd the rt pviiiiiu tor lietK kinds tn competition with the tnuit di-tin-fuithed maker front Uostou, PUiladflphia, New Vork, awl Baltimore, sew tkiimp:i I BtmiiwaT fe Pt hsve just been awarded the F1K8T Prom'mm G0I.B MKIiAL (er nil ectiipeti- tors) at the late rslr ef lit Ameilrsn Inatitut Crystal l'alase, far -Ib&JI&S f l'ie.ntfnetaj. at u. Iliiting that the whole quealioq of guilt hinges. Now let us see how this matter elands. The Banks men voted in a body Sir that rule, (with lou hing our government as stubborn asamule." the exception of h. D. Campbell, who had nut 1 The lionerjl says that so long aa Paluierston been bp to the time asteady supporterof Batiks.) I presides over the Foreign Office, there is no pros pect for any amicable adju.lnienl of our difficul ties with Knghtnd. iae and roll up ki eye la wonder. " The KnglUft Treaty rla Japan. Th lyinihei Oasette Coal sins a py uf th i-avai.iHn letneca her Msjssty and IM I mpe tar of Japan. I adev this asmveafcea "ik porta ef Keeasaki hd Ils-Wsdaji shall Le epea I m)it la tut ai induitri. aily Wing aad to saddle Osaka' etactiva apoa th National Amer ican, net on uf eknai toted foe him, or for ti Plurality ruU.alii. h ihey knew wa. aojemocraii .lrit.- lorbjct bimf Tlx ol-jeet I palpable. It kt as throw dust la tbeeyee of the people, aa as tnljindthem to demosretUj deliiiquenree aad miedouiga. vVhH tlie (sot oaring th aatioa ia Literary. Tlie h'-I'm Tuinm-ii states that the new work by Mrs. Caroline Ie llenU, which be. been annoanocd as in preparation, is now -in tb prea, aud will be issued about Ihe middle ol February next,;hy S. P. Jewett k Co,, of that city, they having secured th manuscript for publica tion. The work a ill be issued in Ibeir best styls and must hat an extcnsivC circulation, Tb title is "Erue-it Miiwaod." The M kked Ceatmea ftrheoU The Freeman's Journal (urgaa of the Miwt Rev erend Archbishop) never let slip ae opportunity fur a sneer at " New Kulsnd," aud " New England Prottanim.' Thus, It bead an ac count of tlie recent murder of Junlue Matthew by th 14 YYakemaaitee," after thi fash ion 1 "THE NEW HAVEN TRAGEDY. "VeetMawai in Cswaerira X J rv Jt'Jrm faun, ana! ifs Vors-ataifsr.' There are probably more murders, and asaasl nations, and throat-rattings, in tne papal portina of Ireland, ia ana week, thaa there h la New F-nglead, ia proportion M pnpuUtioa, Irani one year1! end . anotl er. Jadged by the aame rule tha Joamal appliee la PretestanUa here, Ko maoism ia the Old Cue a try mast la Infinitely won tfaa avaa Vi aksmanitss." The aeenaiua I nhn tarnad to account by His Orm-e (or hi organ which ie ad the eame) to In. dulge another nt at the Common sshooU and thell.kle the 1 "The 'land af eruamoa scbo.il and afatiea Bible, withoat aots or cm meal' Ihe fa vred and eitctivoeiou land of Connecticut, he taken a ew Map in religion reforaattoa. Th aeet that ha arises Willi boauiaof that aeumunity.end th act tLt,'lhus far, hat marked its develop!, l-eak trueipet lt egued ia favor uf leaving mea hi BiLle aad le eoeantna schools, and ef fjnJ. atlng th idea that wan, tn him fata) rati. needs fna Cud aa infall.ble Church fr his guidsnee.' British slop, f th pwi" af etsavitig repair aad Uaiaiag freak water, protUiua and ether tU saeethal tha eVasneracy euald hv .W'ted apns af any enM Ihey amy hbeoiatoly waax William Nnlib and rsfesad tat d-i aa thai tbsy Wthaahlp, Only .hips iadistresn f.n. weathv auld have secared th eo-opMalloa ef Na r, aaaan(bl, will h p s, lied to ' , I ton si Aawnaane at any Mage af the pnateediage ether pel. I tb pwt f Jspaa leiiher a .r by eiatpty abetaiulng fruei Ike eanua and el Open, ae which easy hereafW La opened M th i Irewss dennueiaiion which Ihey aoreaaingly bar the ehineaad eahWcve shall La enlitWd admia 1 led U thai (silent little Mrtt.whkch aluud JuIli aw, and w lU enjoya,! U d.s..s. wi.h 1JJ WaBots as a brw.k..lW ag.it ... rf , ' "rT"" - ; w . etre. a i. a (vpannoaa yoi.iuaw We aieincjpresi.il, ly gratified with the conduct aud position ot'that noble little hand of patriots- the Nutioiial American metnliers i.f Ootigrcss. During tlie trying aud protracted struggle for the rakrhip they adhered to their principles with a fidelity wh;ch knew "no variableness or shad ow of turning." Small in nunilierslhev possessed great heart, arhich enabled thciu to seoili threats.di.regsrd anful persuseions and devices, and to look duty alone, fli m!y aud atcadily in the face. lit vain they were uiunsnced with the charge uf the responsibility of the prololigoil con test, and in vain were they taunted with the in sigtiificanc of their numbers and intluwioe. Their course said, "if we are few, we are true and our strength shall vet bo felt," and verily tt has beau felt iu a inauuer el ay. lu be reoioui- Lered by Uios who settinyup to be th anointed guardian of "K.utheni C'uiistitutiooal Rights, preferred tbe elcctiuu uf a Black Republican to letting pass an opportunity Iv insult men who had earnestly and honestly determined tuprcrenl such a result, if possible. We are told that "the wicked is snared by the transgieaeiou of his lip but th just shall coin out uf trouble," and tht truth of the declaration ia clearly manifested ia th conduct and fate of the soi diimil Dsmooracy iu Congress. Knowing their inability lu elect a Speaker by their owa etrengtb, they determined lu bring about llie choice of a Black Rrpublican AbulilionUt, aud then throw th resv,'ii.ikiliiy on a party who rising sun dairies their cje to bliudneas,aiid which It hate snd mars in corres ponding pruruuua. In th piutraciad ballot ing, which were an licipatad.it was apprehended that at some flag a suScient number uf Nation al Americans might, rather than see tlie dieor ginisatioa prolonged, couis eier and by Voting tor, tloot their nominee. This must be prevented, end aoourdiiigly ia their nominating eauca they went out uf their way te pea a grossly nfen.ii s resolution sgainst what they termed the "Knuw Nothing Party." , That title U th only interpretation which ea be gitca to tb ouadui t uf these 'ursufs, (.') ess proved repeatedly during tb balloting., fur It wa ever and over again, mor than intimated that if lb off ouai te eaueoa lesulutioa was with draa, r ifaoother eauca was held and a fresh asnhda a broaght out, niih'ml any reatdutiea agsiuet th American Party, a election ef aa ttae at least c tb grra 81st ery issue, might U Iectd, aad thus a Uef.at of a lliaok Rapublioaa Abolilimikst be aeoumplished. I hea Mubbuia laats .sufikMnt of iliasselis la su.taia nnr har, ars alinshed by awoluar fart, that whs Klchardsua wo drtipsd aud trr brhl f r fo ecaid, it na. e.preaaly d-eUn.4 that lie change of esod idate wad uo change in tlx res ebilHMM adopted by tlie eaecua a lurk nominated B.cbaxJsun.- laaay atrm ger fuouf atu:. Ui.n loal I rum the beginning ihey desired the alaauue of a llhudi IWpuhliira aae meanaof eraahing the riHl! I af the kiuu in the fturl-1. Hunil Mreattertin-o torai. oue or the prtaoipal teatures F.dih suinl.cr voiilsius frota tvu to I'nar vii)(rsviiii ol lamlel eull.jj. r, irom oe.in i.)r twiaetil snq .siltul ari hltrets. Kpnus U aim af.itued to tits tv.Mul alt of L.;inusc4pe llurttsti.:t engraved plan, of .aniens ia evert style, sail adunh-! to ths peeuiisiilies of uifcrf sut unler. ui architecture, bcsuliiy il.s nurk. Kurrsvins- uf sew Pttiu, sew H iwere, a.w ve.ela lile., ae., arc iliurtrulcil sntl dr.eiiUU as Hua ss their rcapeetite ipa'iliei ea be uaterniiried, A.niiing Ute mift't oriiit.rs ion! ehf-tnt Msnusl st Iturat llu.buu Ui y ever atlemjitM. An sxpelis: eeii rsrpt af prsetien! writers, serea la anuti.r, sre en.sired lu fill lis ruluiuu. ll euutsin. eeiemv lar;s iimhi-s. snd it erieled on lbs fise.1 petal tarlseeu aer, auiiuhietar.U ssirs,s- ly. Tkuuh: (2 per snnant, sstsble iuvsil.bty in sd vsnee, Fihv eeiit. cniauiii'.iiia ea isi-lt sutsrrit.er sllowed to tho.s wbc sets si stents. $1,110. will at di trlliuted al lha end a the year amoaf tknee wba and us ths lwnt Ntr.twl 111 sf nthM-rineni, Tkc Bismiioas will he eatd ia ea.b. Ike aia iswssiaat nol ks J0. Xue following ars leleetvd fruul haadrsds efiiral. lsr S'ltiett.. tMluntsrilyeoatrilaiteU kye.iiieiuoiausoiij Mil.lh-aiLoiii : The lloHticclvi'inl Itrvirw deierves Iks sxwt lllienil Mlr.iesve ll mi elnlv eiuliieailv pesetiest, hut i. wriliea Ib.hi le tiist etuats STs bast stuns id the isle .4. J. liotviiiua. AMMeSMir.r, Tb. Mist elrfaiil sad nlul W al the kind tbst hs. ter euute andce our ouu.reiino. ii'y-,i'r. .Mr. h.ajlc-. the l .lit r if tin- llortlruitio-si Iterlew it s ursi'tivrfl bMiU'ilotfHt. Slid one of llie BMeet Brtiulsr. Mir eonulr; hoj.te of. He pon-SMes lha clovrltiK itntlts Bowies af Itifdien tk stesmnt sa..iu Wsipj... asislHoeU wiik a iksniask kusk,i(oirural ari tftst Vies IoIVshs. ksniiers, hujr it )nr jour runs boy It for your daughters. It is s neti tiiil!e,-tusl Ireal . rsrv e.,m kioslioae tlie bi-aiilitiil slot tlie niel'ut. Aip", .V. I'. V'd -fn1 tb'inTit that tn lleenins'. desib, tlis mo i)itent sdrocsle! rarml sdorsnvirl bsd Ueota anty a ebsrirhed rM.uit.rsi.ce hal ia Mr. keaslea wa dis sever sn .rfusllji neb sua. ef avsauU weallb, that ke- tuksm ths luflueaaa uf th sjriri! thst is asa. JTwas- AdTerrmers wtH Had ihi. aa.asaiMi.M. meililins ilfi-. pllbllrilV, s. Ih UuHTIlI'LVrBSL llt.Virtt e(n.te sxit-n.itely lii evsrt Mslti lei rne t'ahra. Aditnlav nssts iasv'rled at His ralsif l.psr nave. WOOD ENGRAVING Tkara reunifies; ood haxrsiiiiK, saa k.vs their orders executed is sn aarit sited atsnuer nl ilh tium If ajltvm le view, at' AMMAUIten vxpriB.Hl Kujch.b llraaghuiaiaa UensJic.d lor this stuts-spur- ptoe. rerson llviax at s dietsnee eaa hreward a us iseroltpa af Iks atdeot l.y ataitj tksy aik sitsrseed, whirk will lis a miui.st finds ta'ohlsia a pernvt nt timiU. ru.k ilisedera will hs drail silk oa Vary lihsrml terms. ' (li e l.xcstsua I.rsv Is slreadj very Isrjre. A funk, sr exieS'lua is tort aesiied. UiiU-s. f,hlikrs ars artlitiiK ut .iv ths iU.ni sdesrinweMnt as-srat insar. tieas ismeirrerpseuis pairs. AKrieallaral llauk. eaa h farat.k.d aa every e fMl.utiiert, fmratatk Kagli.k sad Aieeri.-ss iMildi.hets, by .uoitwtag a ear ddics. lha n uf tbs bask rv tti.li ad. 4 rpeelu.sa copies will hs fs snlerl sa ths reeeljjt of 1 au, u iHrsisae sisntM. C. HKAtlLt , pahll.ker, las p.aaasvar, Ssw Vas. 8aoieaturtoE. L- Hatfuiiii;. , fpilH ander.liraeil. whs kss be for many years 1. Clerk for U. L. llardina, aa aa the 1st day of J.uusrr. U..8, s.("jiiitrd! Ajesl for ths "Ksl.ib Hrsoeh." bv ths saiae utsnufseieei-rs " wtlk' whom Mr. II. wa. eenneeted while d artu huiineaa ia this elly. Tb estas stvlessd ela-waf Clbthiaf thst ksvs Riven this It our e ilie reputation it mm enjera, will b bepl.snc Iks rter Will ha unit, rm, and w. heps SS muslaelory ia e paiiMMUsr. ' . WILMAM H. WatlAMB, T osr Former Patron. IJEFORh iestiax tkeelir for out a.w hoina ws taks X3 iks pleasure r rsertouieiidiiiji Mr. lltiau II u uiisiii. te your fsrorahlr enetider-jtlua. Mr, Wil liaiflt aid kte ll a suns fseilltles fir supplying yarn- want, sud dem-tn.la, ai a.rv been vignyeti by tbs an dsnlcacd toe the tsit etebt tsars. Mr. Wllilaaj. t. ( II autbnriteil la settls aer btrnkv aa I ate.anitnt We now, fur Ike IsrS tints tires. My In all ln.lel.led tout, that t'l K lILMNKi-a. Nl M lh SKI ll.l.l) t I'. Iles.erial.ls tiws will bs aliened de- liniiirntsabefur asking thsui to s-ltls with sur ruler. arvi. llAftio.iu, llsleljk, Fen. ft, 1 .3.V ' ., DECLINED UOINO. AT lbs r.meH t dtrtitatla ofaiy rriende, I bsvs deeliaed (roinff Wsst ssd have eonetuded to ra aouu la tleteiiih. end bavs Uterefore purehasad tbs ae tiianiask f niwls belaa.is.i kl.Nil A UHHW, aad will eaerff ae tha Merebaat 1'silarlM. barluss. la all lu branekes. 1 sbsit have ia lay eiupluy ina law weeks, a kntrata Cuuar Iruui u .Vurik ska aaraas kit-kly rveiiaiiacndud. 1 kava anwoa haad a ga-l . aMrlMent of Cloth., Cass, snd Vastier, lu bs wade ta rder, I kava alaa a band a lot ef Wtaiee Vlatlilng whiek will b said at Mat - . As I latesd del"? ptinelpsllv a eak kasissss, aiy aiti.les will I, .old at s v.iy stasll per eritt. All 1 Mai ii a fair trial. litre la ) a sail, una and al). i. II. llli.OI. . Bsltlgh, Feb. t. .Sji. ' . --. IN wilkdvawlng frooi Ik ba.lnra. la whtek I kat beaa .asased. I rslara wv siaeera thank, ta a srea- .iai. pablis for tha plrnuafe sn liberally hestuwid spna the tret or KIND A Hli.liS, aad jltila euolra aauaa al Ihe aaia to Mr. J. 11. Dines, ska will e 'titiau thsbaalnites. t. U K1MI. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THRESH HARDEN RKKD. Ths sabsrrtlsr an X ssuaettag 10 reeeif a tins marnlag their stock af lorelsa sud Araeeiesa llardmi aad Ursra e.eil, wkiek t aiiK'k tsrifersTrd ware vsiisdiuan any pestisus - Tksy an nrepsrsd ta sasaats order, freia iwevuhants, la any part ol lb istala, a ths Wait fsturahts lerwi, sad will lluw th. ai ll.. pritilegs ul rstuiaing all ss ald by ths t .'.tli ol Jua-. Fsaaille. witdlltif saad, wilt plesas send Ihrle afdeer ablls swr aearfe Is fall. All see seed sr wsrraaled freak snd (main, aad setanf luera are sasssaee aad seitadid vareueiA rESClli A OATMVfl, iiNifgi'ts asd pdsna. HaUigt, . G. J.s .t, ISi. 1) t. rf-' l D, Urn., ibis d.y fWeted a '. P.rl. 0 aer.i.lt with kn krothsr ia Isw, tlsa. W- Uab has. lele of u.itv eaaaty, N.C . will sontlaas a at.a- dact lbs Vt'h .laals aad It tail Drag Hustaeaa aaoar lb. iw id I'KM 1 p IM1 1 IMi. Ws sonlewplsl la '.k-t titaa .el.rels. sad Ira nratins ear stars, aad .bsli keep s wtarh lartre nark ufameiei In er lias tliaa karetwfate. wkiek Wltk ear lnersaid fa -ttinas, lu.nry asia wfer.a. a aar (riiia. aadtbt iah.Kaearai).vaaaaaaily inviuas itolireaetewla. It a ars lu.-d t iattsai ear trteads aud .a.t.m.r that w hat saeneed Iba taleahla eev.l-es uf M t bsrlrs 11. '!. tar lea ar si. y.eia wiib a tln. A ll.t waad, and laleaf lbs iria al ll.yw. d A Rat-ll 1 wka Wfg bava la preM. aad ih.H eUI 4, oa iba tlh "uk l-ear-r assisiaal, Mr. dsa. L. ard. will aso. 1 V af r.br-aarv. sas af Ihv le.. brtlMsat and fwl- wlik ia attending Mw-nati. a Ihrle wants, aa tba sating Wsrki wlitekb.i ev-r hern palilnns! la ibis anst fseiwahla term., at sil buer.af 11... lay aa nirht. soanlrv. ll Is front Ibe siflrd sad ehunt eea at . . Our sl.as will ha rWd a lb h.buaib. bat Mr, af at.eTi"i ehoirM wrilrrt . klr.. 1 All.iflM. l.i:K eoil e v see wi-f s fa ailead.nee i., es uls lor lb. 11 HSU-a lady wka (Hade ol.b ef uon-ei. 1 at-a. aalv, sa lb.tr ailtadsls a. II r is.s na( u b-rald b.-r fast, lot abs s.lsl-n.ke a warld wide aiees. . reimutioa y-ars agues. We laHytay, boweter, lhal ia Mr Carolin Let) Ilents. TILTON k McFAlUL'D, ' 33 Maiden Lane, Hew Tork. anufacturk? of tub would be- aowud 8lasMuder afe , Honk Vaults, B-'timor Depot. H5 Prstt. Boston Depot, W Howard atret. l'on the 1,000,000. THE II. H. P ATI. NT M ARltl.K tt'. -'! (f-V.if l65,0tW4 Xe. 3U llroadtvsy, ear. ,W alker ML New VrU. Are pnirod o execute M orders for Muhtlex. Tablt Ttis, Cnluains, Pedestlals. I'iUslei, Slulu, c, in imitation of Stens. Ilrorntwl, I'yran.e-, Naapniilan, and all fancy Market eiuil in strrueth. Iteanty, snd ilur.ihility to renl nmriiie and in aom respects ni.ciior thereto, nod at !- hsu ball tbseoKl. luliks mavtie ueil Iron, wood in state, lib wholly tree Irem all ohjietiont which sie uijiett against were suilsce woi k, imhici n:iu, en pal vsrnish, Ac. form tha temporary pnii- and beauty ift!i artielei Mantels tintn S to tlr. dsn Hum lluildees, I'almis; Makers and others so licited, ami sotlshiclinii guaranteed. Ajcut fur tli principal cities tier led wilh. Jossru Lsmb, Sto. 1'trs flstii. Pres. lnvgt ti. .Un-aLks, V. Pres. Raleigh October W'i, 12l---ly, TnV. AMKltlfAJI ATl 11 Leon en ..! I. tha prineipal dealers llirov l.out the ito.lry, H..-1 lbs pul.lie sre imllrd te evsbitne and tf" the .m!i'y la e.m,..Tl.(.n with Ihe I.VI'uHTr'li MifltT-K Thev ars rnn.tmet.d oa lis fATHVT II' V alt PhlSi'll'I.K.M limit tried sa l appnoe.1, ttiili meb Itrlaliuis iu ths Brrsnitemei.t ef the peris. s lev- perieaes has de mnaetren d t- 1 tha I.e.! to laauie . HKUitBanY. Aril It At T ANI lt HAnii.ui, Tka Manulu.tnreni wsresnt th. - - AMEUir.VN WATCH - ia every partleelsr af lu awkuah.hip suJ p.ifur. ie. N. H S."S are t,nhte alei ll.e Beo.ri "f t' s anataelarar,, l.r.NM-'t.N. llovTAHll t I'M 1, sltkaat, aa.rsved aa llie a atewtrnt. Looklng-ClattS and Picture," Fr.rti Kaiv uractory. 1 H tin ten r. miislkh r r--i -Mt.itf.-.- SI Fursj lb strrst, Saw V. rk. V'r It. V. a. wtanld sail tka atleatanw wf slrsfsira I on -n tbs fllv. and srpeel ally tkr In If. Irsae.le I ex- trn.Wivarwru.ims and M.nutarttirjr. 1 tk----aaalaaof saniunlild laeilllUs, ka la raaloed eata all or.l.ra aa Ihe h.weit pnnil ie t lui-. Raleroowis SIS raplei. wiifc eb .l.-e rriai. na in a full si..iry.el af rl. k gll.l. la .11 n, 1 1..1. 1 . a. oaldlnra, rleb .ill, rose Wtrol., s, . n-i and aahygeny, la svety vansiy ae eoa.tiiiy 1 w band. - UrdersfrMB all pari a t lbs l nlted aisle, si a 1 n- sdss sseealed Wltb peoatpUieM. pa.k4 auk lbs grsstest.d ears. A libera' ai'Soaai siioseu ie ia, inn.. H. V.J iui.tr. ft, It, w.sai ;t roryia . v'v. trrl. t, II1S. --.in. A el i Ham M ij"T Thoma Ilarrieiin, who died In Host' a ea Saturday Inst, wa on uf th bravest if If drendeJ and bstei American Party? Nun.hat uSrars uf th semnd war with fires I Hiitaia. nut "tb wu.krd beea snsiaj Ly ki. traa.gia. Ia Ihe char al ( hippensa, whtre h bt hie sloa af ihsir uan lips," aad hat no "the joat le, nut as hi full ca.maay ef 94 men only (f COJ out uf tn-ul.l V Tlwy Suee-. e jid In their trea were left standing after tbe sb a. Ilarri- j bstrayal td U lionib a t Cuu.tilul.on, Usty this new Wark sks ass Bktrre4 a vtt'iev, sad rescked Ulseary sundpaiat, tsr a alt sees ol say of ker previews eft'-fte. fa ady sll wis ksve attained ilia aaaas-rtpt, aad wa doabt em ikat this will bs iks .er- dielwttba wriliea Wbea ttS hoh ksU sppa-sr. Tbs wenee sr drawa la parlfrew fashioaaids lifs la nests aad Mew Vork. KIINE8T LIN WOOD, fa the s.iptioa.oaa litis nklek Mrs. Hants hss ehaera tue Ikil new aad ebsraalsg svaanaliwa sf bar ..wins. ll wilt ba eawiwrieed ia a bswlaocia llala. Vfdaaaa mf shunt t . pegea. pels 1 1, SO silk awe aewal d.eevaet ta Ike Irsda. al..di(lles srs aaat rs..eifHlly retptreted t sW- aar.1 their aadeta at aa any day. JOII P. iKWETT rflMHASV, s-eaiissaas IIT Wa.kiinia i,C.tiMi. JgvrtTT, rrtKfU k UtiBTIUXUToS. 1 Ueeel.nd tll.ts. IIIl.r-0, LAkllninT k BLAKIMAI, K.e latk. 1. B. UPPIXCfiTT t CO., Pklleielski. r.' ra.iy, lane. frar eeeawaa WW b aevsanted nwMilrwtsl ae lbs las of July aad Jaawary taaaab year, aeteee tsriaa ars .-.tKed nilb Ibe taWLuar. t, f. PMtl'tU, O.W.eAIM.MJ. wur a. VI.I. SWII HutekSad a tba a-lrretrwed by m aiio sal aea awe aAaetl aealy .e.d pa s at, a. sktay. band ta fa. kaetaea waat ka rlea wubaal r.t. i ksciu. Ka la of T nlnable II y rrgrf) . I )CRl'A5T lea Used of IraM, aad U aa by r. w mag, 1 snail Mil M tne aigbsat Mihsvr, -I at Ihe I'wart llimas dour. In Ike I. ill af Aalaigk, an tbe Sn4 .y ef t" lu.iy aast. al li as sck, kl , tka lisase and lot nan t-aeupiedhy f. W king. sa Itewberw Btreet orpaatie Ihe reaiuem nf II, n Miller, k... lbs lui ft. .ma tig fret a NrwUra irsal, and rasa baak lnU fset. Th I Una Is sew sad well taithed Iwa al.y" huilJm-, al sf hxtl.d I a desirstiis p-srt aftk I its. lerwis s.n Will lieeash, aa'sss I am dlret trd by th srrll Ifutset r. w, meg ie gite aei-fMin. a. II. KtrOeRU, Teo-te. Isawary It. lftl a-1 1 aAw il.- . , r. . . 1 ,1 1 .t... iii.i. t,i. 1. a .11 "is men, a no lusea - 1 o., .i..ji e 1 1 ry 1 1 . . -w , v--. wwna u.w latara axapwi.Metwna ikag the adtantagae aeu.iog a th Uuh and had pat iwa easadete .oa4 with tiie f.rtlf , ' , '"" ' A 1 1 . i ""Wri UJ liaXJ rUMItl Csnase, frea Ihear . Mis relaeiwn with da- laet that et hsast nr f leVar sw ws.rr dodgaU I hia a ftk-sr. to r fot ' aud Ihef aw stand baf.rethe omntrv auillr uf T king on! hi. band ! three d si.nst and nsual giese i.fern-a; tank. d his Wounded limb, and Th lrti. ef ae Abultiauniet tu th Moeaker Herring Patent Champlna and Burglar Proof a a fee, rpilk" grest Int.rsrt ..a ,..ld I f Ik p,I.Ue ta X wH-ara na fl atwiif ttwrm a'-. I'-r I aa.d. eip-t, sseb It.-ad-. Moelsssr., Ir.r4a.su4 w-aaasa4 AarnnH, IktalH arrfiir-ry edl Ka barn f e. la a-e bad e.o- ted, p.-ta- d Ih- laWfilni in dev. t a las p- ail'.aaf lina ..d .1'r.rl.n dartbf ll. pari anwria-sa teaisln mat lug ta-prseemeela ad lataraverhBs ar Iba IH-M-et, and ib.y aw beg lea", ta aHMla 11. t, eaa f awe rrtrwoa, aad Ina pwhiia feaae.lly, Ibwt lb.tr e i. ba a br-a ., --. 1 nob netel'O aweea aed the w .-S.. tb " I M I MtlV Ml Hli:l'l i-Atkxl nciaLD FAll I'ltkklll M rii pKiiur.-s.ib. (snaiio PtJ rA. B'u, I.I, t iring lm narlA ri..JfJ J. butUnU . 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