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Tia VOL. IV. TKOY. N. C JANILYRY 31. ISSO. NO. 5 THE WEEKLY VIDEETT PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT TROY, N. G. 'j, W. McKKNZlE Kditor and PcblKhfr. JLDYBRTISIS'G RATES OF THE MONTGOMERY VTDETTE. TROY.'S. C. TC1M. (.... 1 f ... Tit.. Four... Vi ! For I 1 muuOi.J 3 m'l. e 3 00 t i.:o V) 3 75 5. M 6. H) 10 00 13 00 4.:o 6.00 10 00 1C V 6 w'h. 14 I tilA T".50 $ fi.OO 10. 12 30 cent or more in taxation for pen- over public meeting. I trust your sioiis. jir. renton having siimi- patience and chant v nr.iv no i ly lie fore. -retired from the chair j vouchsafed to me this evening, at and Mr. P. Hamilton having been !ea-t to the extent of niv frailties. ivJIed to preside, appointed onj Mr. Carr then proceeded to dt tke committee Col. Hall, Mr. !).! r y. . t ti . i IT. iOl;i! ai!I MY. M. A3UniS. 1 V.' The eo:;. ution then adjourned to be p(;' a' he hall at o'clock lor the parade. THE PARADE. At three o'clock p. in. the ve terans beaii to assemble in front of Metropolitan Hall to form into J litiu 47T tl. i"'i v A . irii-iik' r r I IlUg 1 KJ 1 111. JTUlUUVi A was formed and to the music, of tife and drum took up its .slow j march toward the Capitol. Manv 5f the old veteians showed the inarkR of many a gallantly fought battle, and though their heads WASinXGTOX LLTTElt. forgives an injury, and nothing U Froui'our resnlar coirerondeni. j too small for him to undertake in Representative Spriuger. back-1 ori!'r to rt eVru wit' leop!o. " ed by 14;t of his colleagues, has! !l Satunjav afternoon lat. the l'n-nietir and Mrs. ( levrUnd r W. RIeszer, Salisbury, N. C, TROY MAIL 111 RECTORY;. Tho mails leave aud arrive at thin place as follow: For Lij.e8VH.lh. Lits daily.JundajHejrceptd,7 a n Arrives do do do C. p. in. Tor isuitBOi'o. Ltares TuesdajB and Fridays Sam .Ar.TVedoennayu do Saturdays 7 pm Foa Fusgtowh. Leave Tday Saturday at 1 pm. Arrive! Saturday ll,:i0,anj For Bortick Mixi.r. fteavea Mondays Wednesday g and Friday. m Arriiei do do do 12, m. For CARTUia. Leavs Monday and Thr. 7 -ra, Arrives Tucd. and Fri. 6, pin. For Columbia Factort. Leaves WdnedayB and Sat. 1 pm. Arrive" do do 12, p, ru For Alberm arle. ;Lcavea Mondays t ThurKdayH 6 a,m. Jlrriyea Tuesday & Friday at 0 p. m. For Queen. 'Leaves Wednesday & Sat. at 7 0r p.m. Arrives TueJay 4 Fri. at 7:5.r a, m. F. M. Wauxkr. P.M. frit'uii tlm 1 . . t. 1 .1 ' .... . ..... . . . !er ins amuvss. v. men uaricti ; vvi i l icit fm... V; ! .: i .! -'' .'.. rrAV.tT aiiu ... .. - . ' 01'.NrtllllltV ttf .linvin linvr mn. ' 1 u a ISIT YTI1 let l'rvjndiMlt I Uli tue rarest pemoi rhetorical' . ; " ? " mul Mr u. ....... i.. v.. .?.,. i-i;inl -.,1 , ,.w. rlionrrl-t ind iKl iU ;iL ""esi iney are : iirr a most magnificent tribute to V '- Ping or ine icr- - . u m, a, . l3 ,r.Ci.fs, IJUBoalS.SiUer- , , , . , intones real v is. It thev a reit uas 1 ' art ti pping at thci , ... . and appeal lor the brave soldier Mr in ;ls ' Nonnandle. a ne.v hotel in a fash- ! 1 w i V111.,. ,iri(lp,lf ftr tho Houe, Smth Dakota with juar!cr. the Micce of1 A! th t.r.t l.ne of Spt.ele. VM1-MMm, Kepresentative.sandMontr.ua ?:rh wa asM1,ed by l:i;Une hav; j EjcfiL.e. Ac. in tW Mate. I maV. r ue v aue coUiii v on leuei ae oar-1 ... . ... . . . . , i.,r f.ii-,,,, i, . .- i . . .- f 4-1..... -v ..... .-v uiiiii.iiitiiv.iiv.i -- .. T J - 1 w . v . w Mil (Vd T i Fn!lru-ho.llive.r.11b-v 1 1 enlent ial proclamation just u 1?' ... . i fiu. a rtrfect ut. ; . , as soon as the voters accent the ;V'n,lT "s re.-eiveu ai tlie State I ly. FXr't 7-oZ"; of his ro tio., nicely forn-e J, an.l J'V.u.ut .(,,," Sam, i-licat, L wk lutrmljced. GuV Xcw Mir may be a.!mitl..,l l.v pnvith ru,-W S.,m ttiat ill l.avc S. A. SGHLQSS CD.. ie1!ora:Il,..1d in my , ins bill tl.ev postpone for'n.oatlis ".li..-:,! th. ijrvl. pix-U-rrius I 21 ' - ' Maiwct Stuuct. Wcre whit.,.l with tl,e s.,sof cane wi,l. re.aiy nt to jt;e aJ -( , " ,., aiv:lit ,(iUtll,,ars ln-,cg)W, ma!).vwicteraRiltl'.eiii()iiuslifut ic -vliuh was cut liom ilie licijjlits ! ()i - , the ivpoilr. insult t tlic Viueri- r.-ith ago a,id hardships, the..- still of (ieityslm it was -..t wh.Mcj Se,-t()rs Gorma, Vet- v.m.c caa ilaX by Ucriua:. ..Cireri. locked the l,w, galhmt old sol- l-elUx hal e,l tlio i.e SJ s ml . ai! vi,roB,lv ,..,,.; , . .e that they were. and wh,,, I look ... , it I I s .hum .ol I)ioUra5ct!. THB doVKitsoE a biceptios.- inv heart with )ieculia;- emotions. ...,." ,,. , 7 ...r. . .. i., .. ... The veterans iiled into the exe- !oV when lcttiKr.w halted the " "B. t!'" ' V'"'' . . '". "'i'. H'':-cy V. :l.k. IWft t:umc uwi uneir u. xutt; u 1011 wiimi'i r l uim v. THE TETERAJfS. Grand Reunion of the Old Sol itlcrs. was given them by Governor Fovvle, who was aceomjianied by his HtalT, the State -officers, a charming company of ladies-and; others. The old veterans filed by and shook the hand of each one of the party, wh-o stood in the inner apartment of tho Governor's of lice. The recaption over, the pro cession was m-formed anl march ed back down Fayetteville street to'-MetropoUtah Hall, where' they halted and gave the urelei yell'" with a. vividness that brought back to some of those who heard them the memory of many a brave charge made by the gallant Con federate soldiers in the straggle for the lost caiiio. Iti the procession was Mr. xl- bert Kkes, of Granville, a one jrmed veteran, who wore the self same old .gray jacket in which he was shot down. Two balls struck Mr. Ekes at the same time, one piercing his left breast, the other shattering his left arm so that it had to be amputated." The old jacket still bore both the bullet-holes. The procession was led by the I I k I II l I nkf full t It ! ti Vk.k I . . am T . . . . - aill n.., ..,K:,.f ti " I eniisylvania is not at all ca: I North Carolina stepped the entire jthw KenatoJbili is Im,V0 0Cctiou- neiiiwratie defeat in the I .outUKuew mat Utl . . i,. lla ;, ' Prt-sidfiitinl ,!,,.fi.m T!.i.l....t lost. . : .t..:.. r ...... . Cov. Fowlc spo'KB-in a most ' , -'", ,, , . ur.e.ami tweirci a majority ol feeHn, manner !f Un. le ..! il "'i i v,e. and Mr Illack .-V.-.'X ftlV'ftV 14 i CAllVA ped and when Pettigrew Stonewall Jackson, and when he . , , ....... does not re sard t lie result of tht . . .- r h 'ji. iun lomcuii mat wuen . " mentioned the reception of these biH . rcrem.d to a (.ou?. contest as any reason of discour disabled, blind, one-armed, one- .. ... . , . , legged delegates in his onice ves- co'ninittce, the Domo- agement to tho Democracy. He ini,u utuut A eratic conlerees should be instruc- 8avs- "On tho contrarv it U a terday evening there was not an.. . . , . , un 1110 trar it is a ivi ui ititvu- uiiii siitini in Kciuiii i i i; i . . Wilmington, A. C. ' Ari ;V!:c legale JotVrrb of Iry ('()0ln, rVotionn, 'lo1liinj7, Hats, Shorn Vo. "G 4 :m. eve in the hall which did not glisten with a tear of deep emo tiou. lie said many had given np their rrn!lf ntlil Cttlikiiil ill -. .v- W.. of the necessaries of life, and let j- '- the Republicans take all the re. 's t.mv.igh the operation of an sionsililities of framing a taiilf antitjuated electoral system. ItOl ttfk LMIlt 1 ft . . 1 1 .--kl .. .1.. ....-. .4t..f..1 ........ I.. 1 1 lives upon the altar ol their htate, n , rr, . : ' . . 1 . ,. , , .Congress. rJ he other sale oi the nn.i viti. ; ti. ..:...... .... Ill US L lit UCJUOIOll ! .111. ...... ...... .. iuu oiiiuu '.- WE The following is culled from the veteran drummers of tho Uth and New and Observer' report of the if f1''"" Tl.eWake Coun- n j tv Con ledarafe Survivors' assoc,- proceedings ef the "Veterans Con- ;lYion , lonneil rilrt ot- tlltt line 111 VIA jlltliiw. and presv-rved, but the llvlIlS":eut.vtives Wilsii of West Vir : trona-c w,n" h 'cnerally n-onrce maimed must be cared for the ; j. nm Catchin'gs, of M ississip- pol'tica! weakness. On theoth General Awcml.ly jnust do i pi who iUe of th(J iniou tht ; er hand we have polled a majority X WJ$n wM be greatly of the people of the United State :.....! n i t 1 that m the name (t the great State ' k t,, n ilfi.ltl . , P,nist i.njnst taxation and m lorn. The rstition b:isi these maimed soldiers mu.t not be thi and js tl,elefolc hoUcr Thaii been broken and its hideous idols no bill. Thev contend that as have bic:i sm:ihiil in thoxr nwn luu,il ,u, c r,f,iaiee to the Senate bill, and for " f . , . " . be w deariy loved fhm h favor doing so,! flUor of cy and wbiel. had so honored him aft tlieIneasIll.e Joutaiii8s.i,,ffK)d l'ower of the taritf super left to sutler. i.J V 1 rinll of Wilminrvten !"v,w,,, v.t tvutvuu i n.u ua occa Miiauci in tucir own sjUt the committed appoimed at the j tariff ilU.as that thov slumll lw; lor the future was never brighter meeting held yesterday morning ; almvtnl to pass thtti; bm Thar , than it is this day. Wehaveonly a :K,u l committee th! " tlic !.' the matter at; to keep our Democratic societies ' n: r this time. liuttuose who are in alive and active :md tn mm-tin. ST & CO.. WHOLES A LE and RETAIL GROCERS, 2nd Dealers in FOKEIGX FRUITS, CA.NiMLS. TOK.VCCOanaCIGAKft. Consipjnmcnts of Country Produce Solicited. Ao. 127 .fnrkct' Jrccl. t U 1 1 vention" in Kaleigh, on Wednes-1 Mr fI B arr? plesi(h;nt, of the day of last week: . ' . Preparatory to the regular con-1 convention, was in the procession. On reaching Metropolitan iiali ti.i, 'mii. lin viMmans , me eierans aisporsed . to meet met yesterday morning at Metro-. aam at 7 o clock, politau Jlall at 10:30 o'clock in I 'at coMjUixs' n.VLL. informal session to organize them- At 7 0.0ek p. m. all the dis solves ami decide upon a plau of jahi0d soldiers, together with ex procedur with regard to bring- j Confederate soldiers and the mem- mg the matter ot an increase oi ; i)ors 0f Wake Countv Conlederate the peusiou appropriation before the legislature. ' Survivors7 Associaiou met at Metropolitan Hail, where the com- . Over one huudredWounded sol-Unittee on nroirramme and the dieis were present. Probably so t(;OVernors Guard in full dress many veterans of the late war who j unitbrm joined -them and escorted lost an otherwise fore seen 4 ceue was aud appei the gia Uorth they might speak or any petition witu arrangements, Col. L. L. Pol, Carolina do ,.sI,ct.nlly bnt ,no V.il. win 'e"v eroe ide, "'r -;!"-''t '! I W . ft , N N earnen peiiuou unuji;m:iiii av, 4 House ipuie m eerv ciass oi pi-opic. anl' " ' w ! -Hn,My of :s'or:h Carolina toa.ldj T-u (,;l .ul.; ; tin ,, ! 1(ire cpc-ially to the conerva-' cr. 4 n. . V ne per cent to the annoal ax . iltl,ristS- , ,.,, ,ovy lor the purpose ot , ., j ;,jke t() fVl,,t !he c fi18, " . fi and exteiidinj; Lie pension lis. ol ,.,. ,.:':.. .." in-i ii.niu . Jim M 1 ' " ' - n.ioiiuiii., mn t.- it ji.;t, lv.,1:..,. I . 1 ' - - -- . . , - . - disabled sold.ers and the widows; ol disabled soldiers. notwithstanding the fact that a i . i : . .1 : . ,i .. . . TTl iii.....i.M-it;.. n... ti in m; iueviiou ai: ;;roii!ii wc can . ii IN'sinvi'd Jnrther. That this con-: . . . .. : .... , n I , f m(lt.:naiimit()i;isii:, Governor ."" "r i-'-, 'iiuai llf.,,,,rvtoouizU,)eMna.;Ut'ut Lta is here working wave like that of l.vJ, which will .- t - nam to prevent tne passage ul ur. L'.v,, i.otof ti. i!. ,... neut association oi eieran rx- , , ... . , . ; --.v,r ...... .. ,v. .... ..-i. Confederate Soldiers of Xortli S - a f:,,I..,) :,?a:o. ,-;,,"c' . Fe lerali.ls. nith all th. ir faUe ;oi the same ten itorv, is vigorous- ..... "t t rv ,lv working in its favor- Ih.th be- "ltenses and all their M-hcmc ol Hon r. Ij. Clingman was ca.ied 1)eniot.rats, m hat thev have tu V'' plunder. Von will nMncm- for and responded in a le hap-; ,.f . I,..,. ...... ;.. ,5... and facetious remarks. Uoi 71 . i , " 4 - ,,,,, ;mm1;1icu iu im uiiu pan.) ascoci- -utlViefl something more than py 1.. t .................. - " -- i"..t ... 7. . . v. :ii,i'i ii siiiiii.i niii.r iiuiiii i iim arm, or a leg, or were tyii:n to tll0, ; haU of tl:e 1IollsH of uiuun e;au,i . 111 ! ates. i "i , T- . ' . disabled, wme never b.e-i Itenresentativos. where. th l.d- ro "Ve peus.ons oi mo Ai. amendment -ivinr. n lu,.'1,u" lk,,u " i-v gathered together. The .lts wcrft assigned seats, the r70"" ?l;t' - u tv of one cent per pound on all their (;ctty.burg. :i!il in "tH mdceu a pacuecic one, naileries were oafked with hiilic " il - " : suar !)iodnrd in thi i-.innn-v their Appomattox. Willi a s. iled more eloquently to. auil the hall and lobbies were tHl n!um spoue a lew eioquent ; aa:led t() h St tent of Democratic soriefV ,no,. titude of the peoiue ot;lblonifeil. i 'n ,"HIW. ol. V'? " : tariff bill, but it reouiivd a vi.r- .: i...., ..." v. j'f-arkjkiitk' t it ii ii r i i li'i ii-. i j a i I- ii.iiii iiik - . ill .. LMIIIiUL I II till (til 1 O UiUl - r f iMtiT 1? O onrivr Ai ' - - tf.flwtlA. J.ltlx OETsi&"crrii l7..!.AT.V..V. C. ai'vM:i.l: wiilb" I'M 1 3 ir , -' . W rnij. j,i.,-sf (irorrrir ai;d rnMs ( ioiiHctiiig ..f (fr So; FI.. nr. - I I I iI II .1 1 1 I 1 l-A It'Ilill'il. 1 1 ...!.. . !.... . .. I. ....... I was loudly called lor ,..., (; ' .. feci as certain as that I now hvo. Uic w;umia(UI3 inti Hill, I Mol.lscf HjO-U( rbaff StufT, S-apf Col. Polk a - --v m -.ra BklVA lor nia time tney mignt present, presented Julian S. Carr . Esq., the ' 4 ' i and even then Senator Ouav voted 111 Al i rain: party ui i.xr. ai!. Copt. W.C.Stronach called the speciallv invited presiding othferi W(mls wen' at tnn(,s VI.V1I .against it. go ba-k into er-uthe iK,cr in) JI--p.Ir.ii., nou.tonlerandMr.K l Fen-:0rtt,e,011Yention. Col. Polk said:! "-'. Pdaek, Commis,- with an overwhelming ma;' ton was then called to the cha.r, . Kx.(;ull federate Soldiers, Ladies lo llJC '.t caa.e ,. and the noble ;ioner o-. 1Vn,ion wil it iH . . Cr. c.. aind Mr. Hubbard and Mr. Au-; aml (tentlemen:-At the request ' Tf rV" -n, mml 1 thought, be appointed Judge Ad. ; -V; ' " , r . lrews, of the Xows and Observer, ;ami on behalf of the disabled sol CoL l :ls ' of ,(,fr;un "l,m : voeate (ieneral of the Aimv. on- al U'ast for a ot a tft:ilu:.v . tuytu of c.;n,o, requested to act as.eci-etaries. jaiers, it has been made niv pleas-; i011-13 1 , . le. it .-!ull be .shown that ho is to conic." j ;.'t-l. I r u ,.,, wf The committee appointed on the .,,rr .in - rtf m A , seconded tue leso.iuious present-. , . I XrVio...tii.v r !! .M.rtntn night before made aN report, re i siding oilicer of this convention commending as they had been in-- one who has endearod himself not structed, that the Confederate only to the disabled soldiers here peusiouersof the State from them ; assembled, but to every heart Jselves intoa permanent oriraniza-: wiii.h ti-miwu-iiii.) c....i?. n.-. tion for the purpose of securing br North Caiolina and svmpathv h11101 a" tl,e Slil,w lilnvelt tor Uiair ki- needed assistance from the State, for her surviving soldiers. I nre-it0 taIltJ I)r .MaaSu,R 6 P,ace as deed he alim ed by Col. 12. D. Hall. .some prominent men. ! 3!c.rs. .!. T. Patrick and P. M. . Senator Morgan hai given v,Non, Coaiiuiv,;o:ier4 of Immi 'granny Pla;r another tongue ; rv....i. t . " I .11 I I 111 mill 1 II .11 llllll.l t l.ll I'M -Piic-.-ti.: .oTin:. From a private letter we learn fin- Iter Y 1. Xnrth h-is been : oomu i- no uoiuu ri - or Tir'n ? o r;z i- tireti oi sucn tieatment. out S'!!'-- "-""" " """"it,i mn-u r . j. r-cu na mstothrueoniu m- u-c: a pia-. p.r hol.liug th,- m, " i ,7 m most looks "disappoint-' lVr;na!icnt S cuhnn K.poitioii r-nni). t -ir rf- I leave ncM fm-rdav :.r otk, arT. .;,,..,, ;,f ffl.hi Ponton and other Xorthrrn cities' t i e'o-jtt ll-u r. th tri -f and that the maimed soldiers of sent the Hon. Julian S. Carr. of ! professor. Dr. Maimum, who as ' ed if he has anvthin-' to say and ttie btato as -am ot the legisia-; Durham. '.stricken with paralvsis in Decern nt receive muo abuse. He .mu mi t iuucu BCitiu accoimu to disability Considerable ed the reas committee ton, aavocatea an increase of o tion burdens me vith .einbaras-iru.ir,.i, Soritli and will no doadt j effect. His chances are now ie- per cent ou the present tax. the j meut. Ksiecially so, since the ! tl,rt linip t no.to.. garded lest bv clos,, observers, t e 'vs a:u increase to be devoted to peft. honorable gentleman, our fellow-! lor V14 klme ' V t;le.i,otl0t 1 I'i3iC '( but if Jllaiuo M.ould get turned' BionB,whUeCol.neansloy.ofGran-isildiek-, who presented me and i TTlth 19 l,e,n? onc of onr jduwuV bv Harrison it will cauvei State vmuj wvureu au increase ot who l am proud to tell you was as, most promising young prcacuers. a big tumble in McKihlev stock, 'adopted Saturdar. requeiin" our! liarlintou ews. , laci-e aro nearly 2,"0 nonuna-: -..r.,..i.t.if .. i...w-.- t all iu their iKwcr to V.-ore th; 1 IIP I 'I'ilt' 1 1 ' r I .-i - ...............? ..IfAi.i iri.f.1 t. f.-.... I . ....... ..... the chair, said: as well as Horn Dcmorrats. , on a ton. oi propc. u:g. N.tiif wi.,ck i, ,:. if , in Tr..r. .!- discussion follow ! hVl low-Soldier of a CnaA ,rlv V ortu V;1U w!,t toi TV m tivv -r,tti.,f Mr WIutm rifv is t. .!r..f..1 iomi-r ti.e !.-!. .f U . C. Door'it. ling of the report of the; nil hvd bat. whip'n uii.cr ii. ! Chanel Hil! station bv the Northiu ;viM. f..ii:,i..v ;.. i.f- t. .n r. .V . i.. It trp j hKr.... . A. ol. 11 all, ol N liming- dies and lieutlemeu: Mv n.isi-ilrolina Confereno of the M. E. 1 for the ;S:Hiaki.rV.i.i i ha:nri:.ft . . ..a ... ... .f- - - - i- n - (iii'iir iniMi y"i ni t 1 ... ni'ni'i 'i .... ... -.... m-' w r v r iii roortc. Tbit Clh dr of lire. l--. a. ii rouqriiAR. Mri(is. Drown 4 C r Attj. ier cent or more. The discussion hrallant and brave onon tho ttald was engaged in by a number of i of battle as ho is comnlimentarv the veteraus preseut and finally a1 and courteous upon the platform, , .tiwu ui v.iuui. mm iJreauouinas lOuiul it in his heart to sav mat tne euair appoiut a commit tee of three to dianghfc a resolu tions pending before the Senate, 'till tniuf .if tliam A.. v. r ... -i i. r-w Tt, 1.. . 1... t- T TI ' v " PATENTS jsuch kiud. things about me, and. 1 hl's n l,,ch n,e"l,'n7 .should not le conSmied'e: I Iwcat Kitii-rt vtMir rtninliinntji-tne ago wns s'asighterpl the week iihut th l.i.ntiran vunf t. timi AinhnH vitior Hia .-oncA tl' : r.?.. -. - . t. - f M. ; 11. a '. ..'... .. " "v ccuo wi iuo rv ii virannii rn liitsniii avr r in "r"i'" vi m.-. i uc 1 why . tUy passage of the Cowle bill leab , V7r. 7711 .J-.i.tr rnied except ins the tobacco tuthc f f Lm. i .if 1. t t rT ft.. Ik - - 1 to--. Mr fcr-. ueei M'Titinumts oi r. oc:r'cracv i i t mii oKlces lur Ilairisoii In nil : . t ....n i .. i . t m, r ...' .:n.nf k t convention to be read at the ses- hon,nftbl inMtir.-..:i,nft 'te m.. i wti-ht wa 8n; .tv.ui.d4 and the T, j.i r ii; ..,i.i- 1 ! .v. - r .-.....- - fiion of the convention :r nirri,t in 1 t i... I..-.... t.. .1. ..i .,;.,i.i ia ...... ...'v ti.l .hJ.!; . i 1 . ' .... it was in tae , r - . i .-tin in iiuai uu uuui i uiu ' ' 't,'"- .-.'..... ii.t is ii.- i ni-vt'iii j j t4 ii. lue llia.'ucl 111 tUe presence of the members of the legislature, the resolution to I could call inv own. tYdded to this the farther fact Jjcoiniueud an increase of 5 per!i)f my iuexierieuce iu presiding largest h gofihocan. Piuco inty ; which P.laine is nTjdermiuiug his. there is a majority of democrat. nate wh rj r ; rVf' . T T V. ." J. - IrnVT :s usual takiislh lead iu jMirker. (jrrceuvdlv. Ut'ttcclor. r . . i tt rength in the Sieakership can- in North (.anuiua. e-vand Ob canvass. JUaine ne.er forge. or Mrver. c a.swow&co.. Cri V ,1
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