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! V JOINT IUCSOLUTION' Delating tht ditjxuitiont, iric.rl i purpoK$kf Confident. Stati$ ia. relation to tht txitti? soar viA tke . '. Vniui State?. . ;, ' WhbrVcaUU (u to lbs jrtiltiort httminUj ao4 cirilimmioo. tod pia. If to heroio Mcriooe wf lWr gallant army ia th 6-Ur-tlmt roe-n, eonsit ,ot with a proper aelf-rasprct Mdtn proved w-is to MWih . ted- by in uonieaaraia h- w - -the publ pinion if lb world ' with t to tbs tra cMTKuroi . in .wee- eaaatfttl, "" . and purpot j wbK "4litfewrii .... , 1 tutu i. nrinciDti -they wet..- rhwimN- D.-jJt ku tk Oomorttt Of tkt Voved' rte Statet o Tbt ibe follow, in? mnifto be iwued in tbeir , wo v .. :. .kit. a ilial the Pmidenl bo reqaetted to waie cope thereof to UUIIUivru w .... i . .l. ...4 iK.t ih unit mar be laid D- IU cut ' " tore KrBiu , . . . ifiiiylo o IA CJoew o ConftdAaU State o ilmrrtra ffW w ' utinf var wiiA V (TinW 5a Tb Goilirr of tbeOoofederaU 8iata of Americ. ackoowledging tbeir re-poo-i-bility to the opinion of ib emliaed worlj, ' to tbe great law of CbrUtian phihathropj, aad toiba ViUr of Of for the v tbebare been compelled to tSr ii ibe d tpectacle of wr and oar Mi, which tbi coouoeot b-a, for the lat three year, exhibi;ed to the eye of affil ed homaoily, deems ibe preo m fitrtoj occasion to declare ihe prinople-r the sen Jimeuji Dd the purpose by. whwh they . hir been and'ar sull aetuated; Tbey bae,ever deeply deplored, tbe ne-eessi-.T wbkh coos' fa.oed tbem totak P arms in defence of their rights and of the free-iosiitution derived from tbew ances noihiosr they more ar dently desire than peace, whensoever tber enemy, by ceasing from ihe unhallowed - war waged npon them, ahall permit them to eojoy in peace the sheltering protection ofthoao berediury righU and of those cherished instiiiioii. Tba aeries of soc cesses with which it has .jleased Almighty God. io so signal a maoaer, to bless our arm on almost erery poiot of our inad ed border sioea tba opening of the pre vent campaign, enables as to profess ibis desire of peace in tba interest of ovilijta Uon and humanity without danger of bar ing our moiirea misinterpreted, or of ibe declaration being ascribed to any unman ly sentiment or bt distrust of our ability full to maintain our cause. The repeat ed and disastrous checks foreshadowing which the EHTSP- ti& itmr. directed gainst-tb capiUl of .va rnfrAtrmcv. bns vkeadr met wtth, are but a eontinuatioo of the same provi dential successes for as. We do not re-t.- i.ouAunwMM in anv eoirit of vain boasting, but in humble acknowledgment m . ' ..a :t.;. nsvsiMi which has OI luak i""'6"V r ' ronchsafed and granted them. . nru mat now see that eight mi 1119 w " Boos of people, inhabitreg so extensive a " territory, with such varied resource and ,nch numerou facilities for defence as the .! t tntw at nature has bestowed - A animafMl With OHO SBUlt to Upon urn, ua . - . A.Verv tri ration and saenbee of A.- ,1 Kpilih. of 6roDertv. of life ittelf. .k K traded from the Condi lUVi fcAi v w - o lion of free and independept 8utes into which tbey were born, can najrer oe con .i r;n nni onr adversaries tnem elves benn to feel that humanity has bled . !,. Ip&rm and blood and longeoouu, treasura enoagh bava beeR " ..A.rsVinr. eoverirts tbeif Own DOOUOT O- ' - . j .a1a ikm adh with a pall ot auI inosmff tbem far more V tbaa ooraelvea to tba catastrophe of finan cial exhaustion and bankruptcy, eot to apeak of the los of tbeir liberties by tbe awtkm engendered in an aggressive war uDon the libertie of- another and kin Vm -i-1 win tK b wiUinf. or a i area peopw ... j . 1 . 1 ..A.rn-i in a. wanton and pope . !.TL. A m.k tht continent, which - i . twiAAi to ba tb chosen . uev , of liberty and self-government, pf -peaoa and tigber avunauoo, w. Uaof tba most causeless and prodigal ef fuoo of blood which lb world has ever seen, Of V .i wWT rUfa. toto rte -UrUr-km of tba ruder ge. and of the destruo Uon of constitutional freedom by tbe law- kasvNS of usurped power ! .a. AAiai'iAni arhieh oar adver- ioea r . . -r t tta4 teqt u! of th world, M we asjiLAuea iacMot Justiea, of any rTOosibJlit for tba origin ot pfoloagatloB of a war a con irary to th spirit of the g a to th tra ditloaaaod ackoowWged maxim of tb poiilical aysteto of America. atbisooUioeot, wbaUver opinion may oav prvaired eUswbwe, it ba ever been beid and acknowledged by aH part e that Oovenrawat, to be lawful, must be founds d OD tbe consent of the governed. YVe wera forced to dissolva our federal connec tio with our ormer associates by tbeir axrereiioo on tb fuadamenul principles of our compact of anion with them; and la doing so wxereia frfheo0; tyliha Bt of a fro paopl. b for Licbitas rstabli-hoJ, to jecur 10 origin! principlil nJ to institul nw guards for tlW-ir ecnriiy. Th separat toJrpenJenc of tb States,. M.wvere' am) o qnl number f tb Fa Jtral J n- ii ... a .......... I.a.I anil lb H0, (au H-or .uw. ..in..-...-, rtelentioo of applying to, inaVpuae"l ooromaniliea, to constituted an 4 org b-wI, lb ordinary rOl of coercion, and rtduc in rblliossutjects to obedience, wa a ?' . -- It -a.. Aiitraoa solecism ro Tirpis, wn .-y-a-oo tb principle of public law. -' ; iTb war . inade no iba Confederate SlatrBwas, , tb.rtfor, wbo.iy one of . ! am i,&uaiUe - tBU .ot a-ewtry, wo had oo op M oP: fvoe.of ?r inT .i " j i.i'. -f 4ril altir. ol ,5tfK.nt'mTWa fr""" and thdftm a.;;Ia. r not Awritn altars, of oar vwlatea Htertiea aaa, wrmngin, of the prescript! v iostitation which guard and protect tbem. We have not iuterfor. ad, aor do wa wish, in any manner what ever, to ioterfore wiib tba internal peace ..v,J nr.nrii of the Sute arraved io bos- - - - . k . . ' ft .11.. n.l :r.i. a..nki am nr with lha fretl deve "e ' - . - a r lAni thr ilARiinies t anv (orTO VI aetWn. ot Rna oT policy they may think proper to adopt for themselves. AH we ..ir la AiliVa immnnitT for ourselves, and to bo left in tbe undisturbed joyment of those inaliaoaUe righU of "life, liberty, and tba pursuit of happiness, which our com tu oq . aocestor declared to ba tb equal heritage of all tha partia to the cial 'compact.. Let tpem forbear aggression upon ns, and tha War is at an fnd. If there ba qmtstions which require adjustment by ue foliation, w bava ever been willing and, are til wiuing-io enier inio qoiumuuiv tion with onr adversariein a spirit of peace, of equity, and manly frankness. Strong ia the ersuation of the justioe of our causa, im tk irnt rVAtion of OUT citiXBU Sol dier, and of the whole body of our people, a II a 1 ! . ..t AnltAn f ana aoove an in we grnciu pwiowivu v lieaven, we. are noi airaw iw w - cere deair for peace on ierma couiiu with our honor and the permanent secan to see the world one mora restored to the nt induatrv and of mu- tual iniifaonrsa and exchanges. so essential ;,. -.all kjmr and which hare been so gravely interf opted by the existence 'of this uonatural var in America. Bat if our adversaries or those wnora- .. . . . .i tbey bava placed in aotbonty, oeai io ine voice of reason and justice, steeled agajosi .. 1 . . ' ? L...L ...jlAMaa an1 Ikliniant. ina uiciaievpi own pmuruwi i m s Ka tka nmiimntiom and delusive con fideaca in their own numbers, or those of i.ak. kllt and fn'reicrn mercenaries, sliali- jAium M nnnn an mdenniie Droionzai'Oii IIIBt, W O - ot tbe coniesi, upon loem w ap . . . I t. . . I. A ..AVU..- ibtlity ol a decision so ruinous iu tuciu lves, and so injurious to the interesitand I ij-vw 1 Pnr miNtvML wa have no fear of tbe result. The wildest pictures ever drawn of a disordered imagination come short of th extravagance which could dream of tbe cooquest ol eigni mtmons oi pe, resolved with oce mind "to die . freemen rather than live slave, andfore warned k ,Ka ..tin nrl exLerrainatine spirit in which ibis war has been waged upon them, and by the mad avowal of its patrons and supporter, of tlta worse tl.au Egyp tian bondage that awailatliem in the event of their subjugation. With these declaration- ot our uipui lions, our principles, aod'our purposes we commit our cause to the enlightened judgment fib world, to the sober re a r .J.....AAikuMulrM and hap inn nt nil r aiiciHiim iu"v to the solemn and righteous arbitrament of Heaven."' . A rroifMw.r-There ia a charui iog tradition connected with the, site on which the temple of Solomon was erected. It'ia said to have been occugjed in common by .two broth ers, one of whom had a familjr, the other -had 'noneT' On this spot there was sown a field of wheat. Oo the evening succeeding the harvest,. tlw T.Aaf Utmxntr been gathered in Sep T. O ' . I , arate shocj.8 the older brother said to his wife: . " "My yooager brother m unable toUar-the burdan ad heat of the day ; I will arise, take of my shocks ind place with his without his koowfedge." t " Tlie yonnger brotherjieifig fed by tha wiboevL-l aotieer ...... ia iwajaftiwfe8 8Mtegr Mr-eiiier-brothef bas-a family r boLl -bave none; I will contribute to their support; 1 wm arise, Haw of Ay " sllocki and piaceiu buf without bis knowledge. Judge of their matua.1 astonish ment. when on tlie following' morn ing they found their respective shockf undiminished. This course of events transpired for several nights,' when ach resolved ir his mind to stand guard, and aolve the mystery. They did so; when on the following nigbl they met each other half way between their . respective shocks with their arms fnlL Upon ground hallowed with such associa tions as this was the Temple of Sol- omon erected spacious and mag nificent, the wonder ami umiruvu of the world. . Alas I o thee days, how many would sooner steal weir brother's wlioH shock -than to add to it one single sheaf.: . ; . - , . A Gallant ict. During theight on Friday, Ip frout of Kerhw di: iion, t moat gallant, ciiargo waa made by jCeraliaw old brigade tip on th eneiny, in Jn pntwo i ica a... MMn.n.n. 2J South GaroU- vuVi w" f" J ' ifireglwiwtrieT'.e HfiTOWW of tbe 48tn ew iwa regiuiM trrntlftd fWln ailk ciilora of thV:regthent,7nd brought thorn on wunm ourune-. Wa Ainminad tUeflO Colors, which 1 V 9 aa....arf a . .nanr AV.dAlieM Ol til 6 mftrKB- uuia mainj a ' U manehip of onr eoldiera. Upon the rm a . I I U.aa a ail DA niafi atau oi tne coior i...,tK uisth New York State Volunteera. presented by the city,i, tano rvnnontlaitr uron fbe au- porlor m-1ariaVr,rani .make of thia beftUtlfal tfopllf, 0.a.r urjiy ro ....in Tii ftat-otitHit to" be bean- tifql ; It is all they fre fighting for." . ; - . -- - litCMnona Jnqurzr. '. a : . ir-TiiA N". iY. Newa tas when io nt Ka' Korth hrmaf them .A.i.Aa hfliAva the rjalnable truth that Gen. Lee's, af my is strong io numbers, brave; n spirit, and free rWt.n nnthino aaTorinir of demoral- i-ati'm thAv win auorcciaio iuv . ... -! - . . 1 . Ak magnitude of'tho task undertaken k- nn Hrant. l?fore the recent Vj ,yvi v."": " . 1 -a .1. nf., erates were hungry, naked and dia- . OT. 1 A V. jIa k.tUa vn rraioia iuu lueijuuieu- gusted. lney.wcre sa-u w u serting by the hundreds, and the nst- rrapn nearied ones wtiu wiiub into onr lines presented the com rades they left behind as completely demoralized, tir$d of rebellion, and inite willing Co lay aown tneir arm, u find In' Anerienee that the rebels are detetrnwied to fight it out to the bitter enr,ina.ineirnuinur are almost, equal to our own, and ... . MMUAl tbey are neituer nungry nor uou, snd that their organization and spirit a' J al.A-.aat A Ba are aa strong lo-aay aa uvj two y ears ago, In the matter of losses, it is very evident that ours has. been greater than that of Abe enemy. Troops fighting frombehind, breastworks are not likely to suffer as much as W. a 1 T . a 1 a those making trie attacK. ieeiongui. under favorable "cirenmstanfes in every engagement. At the Wilder ness his men ere concealed io dense uftAila until the moment of attack ; ww www - ' 1 and after a charge, they immediate-J ly retired again to sholter. in me succeeding engigements, and par ticularly at SpvUylvania, they were protected by rifle pits and breast works. Our men had to charge on these positions, often being exposed to a destructive enfilading fire of grapeshot and canibter., In this way ik mra mntrpH (in WI1 bV -tllOUS- ands. When Burnslde attempred to na--a- tlta unpinw'a works on Thurs- - I j - J - day, his men were exposed to this ramt dPAtruetiva or nil nres. uuvu ti,. ranot .tuwarctl. and fell in heaps: They evinced soldierly quali ties of the highest order, but their task was too great, and after a furl- aP J a! l.aAa,lai ous struggle tney were iorceu ww. . I ' . 12 io tneir own nue. OURSABLE DEPENDENTS. We we.re gratified, recently by hearing from ajiighly intelligent and influential citizen of Charleston, the expression of some views which had often occurred to onr own mind on -. a. a very interesting ana mportau subject. Coming from gentleman of sonoch taOttA wealth and influ ence, thongbjot perhaps a. commas nlcatinir member of any church, they appeared to.ns to cbnfirm wbat a member of the late Generaf As setubly said, (with which also we heArtily though sir&ntly jgreed at the riniA that our whole coramonitr a . ' K.i.lAn. ,,rwrftn fliA ta I in I A anhiert tsndar 'discussion far more arfvanpAd tharrbministcrs of the Gos eel mav aometfmea imagine. Tbe subject of the; remarks which grati X? - I- a U a-a tiaVAfA Kstr trPAwtaU fled us was the Htgro, The precise - . ... -i- .1 aa point WlilCn gave us picaauw wa the aarneiit and eloauent expression of the idea .that one result of this dreadful war will be, by Uod's bless ing, a kindlier feeling than ever on the part of the master for bis fUyea. They have proved- themselves, for the most part so faithful, to 'docile, earth, the masters God has iven to wAivHf wtiaafc w-Umv iV uvw w.w w av-w heart that will not bell more tender- ly towards these airectionntp di rn n iUmiIs than ever before. We lok confidently . td seo slavery thorn of .. . . a I, a In all us abuses, so lar a may u any way practicable, wilhio a very short time after tITeclo-epf this war. a-a -av'-w S71 f . J f bo motw It DO. iV, l. rctoyunan. tATEST FKOM EUKOPE-TUE a. . .niMatB a. -a.T BATTLES IN YIKUIPiiA in EUROPE COMMENTS OF TUB ENGLISH PRESS. I, Tba lata EuroDean ftdtlccS show aXlUwa xht great theme of Interest in Ji-ng- a. a ' 1 ' a great theme of Interest In ding- II ther.portpftW-proce- f the Britiah PurlintDeti, wo At. : ii...: l,m? land in ir find the following allusion to tuera In the House of Commons tin the otiK r. If- Ilallihnrton asked the noble lord at the bead of the Go-. vernment whether he had receiveu any Intelligence confirming tliero mored defeat of the Federals by. General Lee. Lord Palmerstoji The latest in telligene that I have aeen In the pa; pers to-day, was op to, I thlnk the 16th. At that time no fresh action had taVen nlaea between tlie armies. They were looking' at each other, . I have not seen tne more receni ac counts to which the honorable tnem- hr 'refer. .R'.m V FroAr aaked whether the Admiralty had any additional inteW . ugence. . Lord a Paget No. miniEKW OF TH B BRTTISII fBESS. Tlie British press were aruiously Hia.nint- till same subtext. The followine extracts will serve to sho their opinions and specojat ions of :b seen that tbe English press, in each :.A.A.aa la trfaA in admit tha U- A.niniivn 1 II 1 1 AT f II I a. A . . ... w iiieiaiibo, ...v.a w " pefior generajsliip na vaior oi .our army. IFren th toadoa T5e. Ms" 88 The actual capture of Richmond, even if that triumph ehonld crown Grant's desperate en tarttriaA will not brincf the-North a V C - . step nearer to tho restoration of yn tl.A .rmnneat f the South- Tlie saying of Prestdent Davis that ha war n.nhi be oroionirea lor iwcii- ty years, even in "the State of Vjr- ;n Ka in evervbodvTa recollection, and if Urant ever reacnea ma a. a . . I I j aaaaaaa-. Iia trill tint! mat iiircooi anu rcav iiv lute adversary, after exacting the I nlmnal attninahlA DM (HI for It 10 blood and Slaughter, will leave.tne '"'"" ""r r--" .v pOSIllOU HI " ' ... "vr a,- er value in it than attached to the Wi1..rnesa lifter It bad. served ItS time and the .fighting was done. IFroni lha London TeUfrapl., Nay 7.1 A a lnn ini4iJ. na Grant moves nnw.rd.: -n lorn- will New York be- lievo in him. liut suppose ne can a halt suppose-that his crippled forces are held for more than a few days in check" before some other rifle pin and breastworks stronger tban . i.a,. At.utalvaiiia I To measure ' : r. . .i . uivru v. av vj - - 7- : the probable reaction, we most re- " . . t a : ' I A fa. 1 a.v4 la-.a the probable reaction, we member that an almost bloodless victory was hopel for, and that the ' i L.1... I. . l.aka,A same jourtiaL which rcordathie . a.am .aI a a A. a POPnnt I expressed its opinion that the cam paign would result Min the rebel evacuation of tlie city, and Lee's re treat info North Carolina, without a battle, in order to save his anny." That dream, at any rate has been dispelled ; and oo the first indication of evil fortune, New York, sudden-, ly recovering from an excitement that is almost madrases, will confess that twenty miles of Virginia soil may have been.ilearly wop, aj tlie price of two thousand meo for every .mile. . , . . Prom tb Liverpool Marcary, Mv 27.J riAneral f. rant will have awolWatreama. All the ctrcutn stances of these desperate battles glvo one a high respect for the brave- B-wr lka-.flt fif tlsa. VaaIapbiI onH fVinfiniw ti J UVS.l vra M J JW Wa -w aa,a - crate armlesYbutwifA generalship A , At . .'J. -A Ml a i appears io oe on in ttae vj. ,nm ,vt SfeaeraU. Jlestrye Forctt. The Goidsboro' Journal says : Persons having rela tives or friends in Ue followiog bat .talions, may address them, for the present' at thif placewhero they are now stationed : Snd Battalion, Maj. J. H. Anderson. 4th '. M - i Reoce. Uh v ' W. FA.Ueaseley. Cvh M u W. McKi ClarJ. - . " Uenerjkl uui win aM appear . "- j.a the r iiA...t.-. j. : n t,J. .nJiAvk.k.ldfortharwlyaf -MeDawlli 7col I lol i co. . Quatismtm's DrrTntNT, ItMlrih, N.CJui.- 9, Itlt. I AM now prrpaird lrschanrrilibaYsra fur Wool, up a lb foU. wn'i in sn, tin t. rta I.a. k ..r V Ataxia if lliirr rxunria VD.k.i1 V U W vmwr i v. A - - - - . . ... a Wool, sad oot baiich for (out yjmuxSt Bnw.. AkalhsvS bee ar-poi-i-a i wtassibtr. rbP( at tbe foHVwing pUt-si O.t.fd, Tsr. Vora'i KiMlna, Cais-riit lk, Ccneord, W" .... a ' BacKikwi. IleiMlriMMiviiM.ilvviie, Mux. Waami a.kail!a. Putkbimi'. LoawLaif . Fatstu. villa, Clersta, and ! plee. . ' , , frrsoas sblpplaf 4l ihlf pl;e.iH L Aka h. i (ka IblfV A A win sni r ar T ' ruoi.aBd lb eollu iadwLbarwid-d -- .... - wtwwawWryViw1'1'1 "' " m -" lawOM lh-) popb wtill Mlriotifwtly ttfpohi ra '.-aa .L- IV I 1a aLlliA,a to tl b)h,, tnxiee. a ih wjqI isfer ebthtm A.Q. hVCa, " 8-Aljiy. . tTTIilalha8iiUwUIaaaseoy aatif Jala .at. a ad ruTWaitl kCCOMSt I this offie. XQ T1C& - : : rp HE irm uf .Orbm ,V MElw U d,.- I - -I J La Al..l A.aa.1. Wa WlS SITI a Uraa lomf 8ol. Vvpn aad Ndjr fcf tb .alfmaik... W h" TsanrrM t. V II. MeELWEE. Wa KCa'atl- lkaa wka trW U aa.aual V fiaatl Of Sot. sd R iboM Wa kav atsiasf stalaai a - f enb.d by law. or this will U aljad i. bar of rvry. ; y.rCiAIIAM, McELWEE -Jua 15.1884. ttd4 JiOTICK, , . 10.000 Lb 1U VTanted. WawOI pay lb ibtt priea r lb- - i..i aa ,m tbcuM it. Brio- tat aA Wa aUI MV 10 IB aavaaVf w aiw- iirliic taeat is ' mmvmwj j... A ooa ss Boawwa . 8M ITU DEAL. ir. Novtiobrr 16.1863. r .WantedLTjmber. TWISH U eBlf-l Mi aiy af POP v io FIFTFCN TIIOL'gAKD frl. ptt awaib, deHv-rvd. a. iha Bj::rcsd. " n GUHKMZER, CVp- An'y Cai'd'i T OftWC. S. d. Works. ) 8liabary, Drc 28. 163. i !?5 FARMERS. L WILL py i;brrlrfer ftir wp,7 PorB. Beef, Lard lad Tallow for of k North CsroKaa Rail Bad t .iipay. I iB raeriv wltliwv of ihe sbov rtlcle st 0e mi r DepoU a o-r Road aad lha Westers North Caroliaa Rail Ra.' Perso wiebiot lAsellwiharoflh rite. wiU ddrM AM t oa t - thi piece , d,Tt 8nr. Coanpaay gaopa, shsll hav ptmptjUealii Por-Va-lKf A rnt N. C. B. R- fa. Salisbarr. Dee. If. Ifc63. ' . JIAVSl MAGS G OTTOS AND LINEN BAGt wsbi.J at Owe Ottee, M wbih w wU psy ik' hicheai ah prieea By fcirfig tWi to as aar Meade will aid ..Trraily ia pmcs log aapydy af Pra la pnf th Walehioe. on. Bring ihtfnt la at oaea.,1 Jaaadry SS. IfcM. tsROO REWARD. HaNaVaY finflhe iaWriber a Mo day 4ih teeUBi. ir three Neffo ed DAVE, ROBERT aa4 JACK, M lime of their erap. they wtre i"?1 Grafton Osrdoer of Jemrv4ow, W. Cnii Theae Boa wr purchaaef by -a st C!"- I ' at . I ..I la'A MAnalka AAllf. Da, O. "- - a Dave ia lweat-lr years of age, 9 ft s w .kw. Una. .r hlark. peer tsath ra, aad profeser U be oaelhiB oft .,..".. a aa.a aaa. a. at arena. at PJfl machiowt, aaa aayaaa ' T , fomttriy worked ia the Rs- Road Shop of M bile and A - .. . Bohert aad Jack are brothers Th fonaef aboat ISeara, .raiher tatll, "-"f . a . r ... a.a a. a a -amailltfl """ - !y;-vMt funVj quiek spoke and aroart. . ta. ika aKna reward forabeirsp- prebeaaioa. aad delivery at y Js.i f.t., M too "gfsrssr April 8,8G4. ' "- www ww. a A . . ., ... . . aaw 1 A.I III Ibi SUle of orth Carolina. Mcdowell county. I Etjaily, Sprlnf Tana, 1864. B. F. Byaam.aa VV. B. NobwttrAd-siV . '"'" Aalhoay Baflew aad othera. Petit for artUeroeat. IN thl caas H a-paria ta lh t''tfTl Itha Cart. tbacAatW, B,,, , the defasdaats la the above f" - TT . a ai..- I. u A.rfard tbll raaper pabliahed la Sabsbary, N- m'' na Ibe third "f, rilaiV-afW": - i ",!. raid Mar. Thea awflbere pte.4 f ,wr or demarta aawi-Jaiaaai p W. f J- Ulnar ta eomplaiaaiii bi, j eoareaoo WHl U lake sdae I aiDwrta at to him. , meal pro ad heard . t aa at nfllaa. IB KinOKi T VT Be, ia Msno". My u v C.L.8.Cf3BPENlN0,C.d k -.-, -. ; - C4. 6t50 C.L.8 Cf3BP TTC?f9i) and'CHAIlt'OAL ' V A XTF.n 1 ..."AAA.- - . . 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