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4 " ittnXDAY. UMt-jfr -:"rSSa7VrnS.ng '? about 1 !.f to hare inflicted the wound, re- firmly grasped i bis right hand. Ceding night, as his body,-when 4 native of Ireland, but has in this city several J".". v. I tu honpfits of a liberal lotion, is represented to hi esd a fine classical taste. He v have V was gentleman in his appearance i L iLiinlir.' but was unfortunate- I' object ttS of intoplation during :ieh rn .eemed entire detuned iout twelve months since be emereu 'Vt, a Nvri&n obligation, before tnesses refrain from .liquor, tor the pac6sof ' i.nt Kic nromise mvioiate ntil thalate Anniversary ot our incie. ndence. when he d"kC uf.vu. .... 1 resolution and again permitted him Jelf to drink deeply of the maddening " Ti ll'l'- A- Kuan him. Do'wl, Since then, ne,na J.i'' . . J U.t rn. fectioti tl.at'he had broken his vow, iterating on a mind of acute sensibility, roused to-livelier pangs bis wakeful en3e of woe," anu aucu ... lommissibn of the dreadful deed! Convtntion of TeachersVfe refer our readers generally, but more particularly -hose whose province it is to "teaCh the yoang idea how to shoot,' to a commu- Oration rin the opposite page proposing an annual meeting,.of Teachers, for the nurpose of, interclianging views on sub- pets connected wun?meir proiessiuu. We can scarcely" conceive of a measure -V. - t r - a calculated to ettect so mucn ior ie cause if Education asthis. We hope there fore, that the suggestion will be favorably received. -s patio of Representation- Ve. heard it remarked the other iay, that it was al- ost certain the next Census would en 5tle North-Carolina to another Ropre-?ectative-in Cvngress, there having re mained so large a fraction over the ratio it the last Census. This will in all probability behe case, if the same ratio for die apportionment of Representatives amcog the several States be fixed on, , as was adopted at the last Census. It is to be tegretted that Congress did not agree pdri the ratio at us late sessions it.r n is a question of all others, mo9t lively to acite sectional prejudices.. It v ill be seen! at onceV that ho f atio can be propo sed, which will not meet with serious ob jection, as each State will Vote against ;liaf ratio which will leave them wu!l a forge Tract iou unrepresented. DlscTtdifable. It is stated that the resident of the United States has been burnt in effigy, in several parts of Ken tucky, in consequence of his Veto on the Maysville Road Bil$ We are not of the number of those who are disposed to concede thatUve were mistaken in regard to the qnalificatiohs of General Jackson Wthe lJresidency,merelv,becanse a ma jority of the people have judged different ly. We feared, that his elevation would prove unfortunate for the Couotrv and ur fears have already been realized. till, we consider such exhibitions of pop ular feeling as have occurred in Kentuc ky, discreditable to the Country and re fecting any thing but credit uponv those ho were concerned in the business., A Public Dinner was given tn the Hon. Philip Doddridge, Member of Congress h7n the Wheeling District, by the citi zens of that place, on the 28th ulf. The r toasts drank upon the occasion are pithy nd patriotic, and very strongly demon tratc that Henry Clay is the favbrite of Western Virginia, & that Gen. Jackson's eto MefwVvn has greatly lessened his Popularity ip that quarter. - 7 'i. ' turning to G!ay.A -'letter appears in mtliana papers from Jbzra Hoers to "r r.iectifrs ol rayette county in that tlec'finjng to run as a Candidate for ie Legis!; jtrire. Itseems that previous Ui clos-j oiKe late Sessjon of Qqni, Rojre.rs had 'been noViinatedthe-: f5en,lsof Gen. JasiuVa eandidaleto u,e e.aei- il Assembly 'jtrton the arfi Vil.1 of the Vdd :'MesaeMrtccme out 'th the 1 tter alludfedf declining the noni''natu. i. va-7 - - v;'.., ". : t 1 7 .e- ' : - Pn an i PTamlhatinrf m?itl-1 UnWan 1)1 . . . . . .1 ii untVt f(i te pj.- :pf supplviine those' th r Bible,, the number families r "y . u MttitnteV ' was tWihiinJre&afld ,V,'.V; in" ,i-rf''L:ii-';i4;t? Con .1 riTJ.'V' r ""j vi,iieiucjr rea- I-- , ; ;"' 7, : '. 7i . , , 4 ,7 . , .. P;-,-sJK-vi ' '- 1 11 1 ii i mii,- . i i i I ' - , ' . .. is' 1 1. V J AD VERTISEMENTSjicft exceeding alxteenlines neatly inserted 3 timelfdr a Dollar.& t verity VOL, XXIX. ; Se ver1 Dogs, affected with ttyd ropho bia, have recentljKbeeh killed in Salis- Wr&ng.-Ye citizens of 3afn well DistrictSr C. mt together on the 5th in st. at their Court House, and after con sidering certain resolutions pertaining to the political affairs of the District and country generally, formed a Volunteer Company of Infantry, the professed ob ject of which is fct to contribute to the Strength and resources of their native State, whenever she mav iieed their ser- i vices." The North-Carolina Journal in noticing the fact, that a portion of our Citizens drank their toasts in Cold Tt'oter, sajs, we dare say, their' patriotism was as ar dent, and their spirits as high proof as those whose tables groaned under the bur den of their wines and liquors.' It is; stated in Martfq's History of North-Carolina, that about the vear 1640 Olivtf Cromwell and John flampderi, both of whom a few vears after became so fa- I- - .i i, mous, made preparations to emigrate to America and had actually embarked.- They were however discovered before the Ship left the Thamjes and compelled to abandon their intended voyage. , David TfyUams The Rennslaerville Folio states 44 that: .those who take an in terest ,in the actors in important events of the Revolution, will be pleased to learn that this sole surviving captor of Major Andre, ijs still in good health." According to the Italian Journals, the mortal j remains of Canova, to whose matchless'skill we are indebted for our splendid Statue of Washington, were distributed in a singular manner." One Church had his body, another his heart &. the Venetian Academv of Fine Arts, his right hand ; with a stipulation however, that if the Academy should be suppress ed or removed, the hand is to become the property of the Church that possesses his body. j Fatal Duel. Wre suspect that no in stance of single combat has ever occurred in this country, in which such desperation and brutal, courage were displayed, as is described in the following account of a duel which recently took place in Arkan sas, and the particulars of which we ex tract from the Mobile Register? It ap peal's ftom a fetter inthat print, that the parties had been school mates, and. before their misunderstanding, had always been on terms of great intimacy and friendship. The cause of offence is not particularly mentioned, but it seems there was 44 a lady in the case" : A challenge passed from a loct or Smith to a Doctor .Jeffries," on lle 1st of June, wliicli was accented ; the interview was appointed for the 17th, and the distance fixed at eisfht paces. When the time arrived the parties met, took i heir stations, and exchanged u shot, without i;.jtir to: either. After this sht, some efforts le by th'if friends to brin about an accommotl'ittion, bit unavailingly, a Dr. Jef fries decVurcii thni h'e would'tiot leave the ground till he hat;lo.3t his own, or had taken the life cf his antagonists Their pistols were handed to them, a-second timei and at this fire the right arm of Dr. Smith was! broken, which arrested the fight for a few moments, till ne recovers! from the euhMiistion, when he declared as he was wotfnded he was ready to die, and demand ed the seconds to proceed. The pistols were i P-Wt. "'V V" , llne' 1 e ; Smith iisin? his left hand. At this hre Dr. Jet- i Smith using his left hand. . At this fire Dr. Je frV;. w.. w5.in.Ied in he thieh. and this loss of Kin norkinnp, an exhition that apain de- LlMved the conflict for a few moments. He reco- j 1 rj. r ' ------ is I vexed, ami both tnenaesireu to snonen me ais. tance and co.it-mie the fight They now stood - ?'-. 1 .... r 1 - l. 1 . .i i'l uptortn iQurinunicuvereuwm.u.uuu,. at a distance of six feet. TOey were to tire De- t, tu unrH Hue and five, and the shot nroved -fatal to both parties ; they fell to the earth. Dr. Smith was dead when he 'dropped, thba l having penetra ed h,s heart, and Jeffries was shot though the breast, a wound Miiwt. We are informed, that at a dram shop in Wayne county, on the 3d m.n'nftmpfl Jhn Piiivelh flf Samn- . . - - - , orpd hv nlman nam- w . . y . 1 eu. Lie wis ckt warps Ra warns wer.i 10 the' shop armed with two loaded guns, m- Woodside. It wauemanciea oi .ine ia llii'. k ,ri fi'Kht Powdlilvprn keener, who Tjleaded the sum it had atidSnother mati present 5 but as soon as he shot Powell he imSde off, and had not been taken when our informant left. 7 ; t ?, bt . Fayette Ubs. ,r 7 1 . 7rt&.l(- ,.a 1, ; jtf . OaFriday lasU tx coloured men rtaue ferst dVageclV through the streets amidst their escape from the jail in this town, : by tlie hootings of the . populace, and tioally wresting the keys1 from the hands of the shared the fate uf scores of its , poxmter jaler wheo he wa supplying! them witft rts,In place oN -nds a waters i wo yt.reiminmeaiateivreiaiteuuwviaikv-"cuij v - . ? whers 'W tiU,at r&m&Qty& h&ngm- inottp. - Jn warp'd by party tage,t o five like brother.'? THURSDAY, JULY 830. Loadstone.- A correspondent informs us, that this mineral has recently been discovered on the plantation of Capt. John Scott," living about nine miles east of Concord, in Cabarrus couhtyr The dis covery was made by Michael Fespermah, Esq. The ore is found incorporated with the rock on the surface, of whicf there is a considerable quantity 5 and they are no doubt abundant beneatlf the surface. I Catawba Journal, x The Stock of the United States Bank is selling New-York atgl30, dividend off. The principal cause of this advance in price is the advance of it in the Lon dou market, caused by the late report of the Ivommitiee or the House of Represen tatives, following that of the Senate, on the subject of the Rank. Exchange upon England is down to six per cent, and, upon any large amount, would probably be found" still lower. It has not been so low for several years. How vrill our Southern friends reconcile this fact With their views of the effect of the Tariff PAV. Intel- " Liberty. At the period when Bona parte was about to be named Consul for Ufe, General Saint Hilaire assembled the troops under his command, and delivered the following harangue : 4 Comrade, the nation are deliberating on the question if General Bonaparte shall be appointed Consul for life. Opinions are as free as ak : I would not for the world seek to influence yours. However, think it right to apprise you, that the first man who refuses to vote in Bonaparte favor, shall be shoj; at the head of his regiment : Li berty foi ever !" 4fc, The same sort of Liberty exists in this happy Country, and freedom of opi nion is tolerated much in the same way, only we 'do not shoot the electors who choose to enjoy it 44 Opinions.'? here. 4i are fret as air." & Gen. Jackson would say with General St Iliiaire, I would not for the worfd seek to influence yours : but mind, if you dare to vote against me, vu shall' be lurried neck and heels out of office. Liberty forever !"- A. Y. C. Ad No circumstance can more forcibly il lustrate the character of the present ad ministration than the fact, which we mournfully record, that at t.ie dinner giv en in Washington, on the 4th of July by the Mechanics and other citizens favora ble to the American System ami Henry Clay, not a single Clerk or any person un der the contvol of the General Government was present : $ Will it be said that the Administration have removed all their 6pponents, or have had the art to convert them from the er ror of their ways unto the true faith ? No oye will believe that the friends of the .System and of Mr. Clay have deserted their principles, but, in truth, it was as much as their bread was worth to be ..-if found in Mich a company as had there as sembledi We know that some compla ned j - . ..... .... .. . r of .the hardship or their rate, that t ey could not join their friends and follow the bent of their inclinations even on the anniversary of American Independence ! s this a free country ? Well may we ask the question J Have fifty-four years made us so degenerate, that a man in the employment of the government dare not express his own opinions ? Facts are stubborn things, and let facts speak. Comment is useless. Geo. (D. C.J Col. Ja'cJtson in Philadelphia. We learn by a gentleman from Philadelphia last even ing, -that the excitement, arising from the ca pricious conduct of the General, in par doning one of the Mail Robbers and hang ing the other, is beyond all precedent and almost 'beyond belief. the numerous hickory poles, 4 which like tall bullies printing to the skies," so lately 44 reared . . . 0 . .. , n. . their heads" in many parts 01 vie v,uy, and particularly the suburbs. prostrated Not one of them is to be seen and the. places which once knew mem know them no more, The tavern signs i. . . ... 1 i . , . .OB- nnfp1 h1,,sp aH the .to!...-w- - 44 Jackson hall," .and another as the Jackson house," and a third as the t fack8ori hotel, "have all Vanished Most of them have been sacriBced tipon the fire u,, a wl , . AnA Ua fpw that remain have been turned 44 top W JIII.il Llir IIU1-.S SSUWV 1IIMMVI sv turvy," and here ana tnere jacKson , v , , ... 11 1 1 - his Horse are seen with their neeisupper- mostl Oh Saturday a crowd collected tin the Northern Libert :e,opposite a splen I j . " s . . iuiu sign 01 .mwv-i", i-.j """ , T' just cost hinr, as the only reason why he was unwilling to demolish it. The sum however, 835, was immediately raised & Mpata to its owner, wno winingiy uauueu liover to iffrtominy and derision. It was t advance,, - fire cents for ercry 8U ercry 8ucceedingpubicatitf NO. 1,408. $nfcdote-faet On Gen. Jackson's stopping, at; RiKikvilleMd. during hii present tour to Tennessee, a plain' old farmer made his way up to him, caught him by the ha.id andexclaimed, 44 Well General, how are you ?" The President replied with a simile, I'm pretty well, sir." The pld fellow continued, 4 Well General, they say you voted against our Ro'ckville road but there's no believing the Adams men: now I want to know whe ther you did or not" 44 1 did sir," said the President. You did!" repeated the old man with surprise j 44 how came you todoit? fcI did uottliink it was right: I had some constitutional objections," was the reply. The old farmer paused a moment, . and then said emphatically, Well, General,. I've voted for you twice; but (with an oath) I now tell you I'll never do it again." Effects of firing Squibs. A terrible ac cident is meutioned in a morning paper as having happened to a lady on the 5th July. While passiug through John street, he had a fire cntcKer thrown into her face.through carelessness, by a bojr, which struck her eye at the moment of explosion, and, it is said, tore the ball quite from its socket, in such a manner, as entirely,' to' destroy the eye. Ar. Y. CorrtM We learn that a Solemn Mass of Re quiem was celebrated on the -8th instant (which is the annivt ary of the day of St Ms-' Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal) by the t r-..u..i- fM I. t-i. -n:u St Patrick, i t(,is city, for the late iUeen ui wager of f ortugal, Uokna I V ARLOTTA J OAQUlNIA DE DOURBON. mother of the K-ing of Portujal. Don Miguel L ami . uin.mperor-01 jjrazu, lion reuroi-gKn l. Ihe Rev. William Mathews, Vicar -t t ?i t 1 n Apostolic arl Jlector of St. Patrick. ''in a Very eloquent discourse, pronounced the panegyric of the deceased Princess.- The Portuguese Legation, and a respec- ,;.ui J. ..1'iL- A A'. a.'. :..uM i.iuie cfiuciiui se oi ine inosi msnugmsiteu . residents pf Washington and Georgetown were present at this ceremony. Nat. Int. ij; . " ProM;Tf.A nm;,lontl ; T't r, . v "77 escape was lauMy maue oy a resoectaoie ; old gentleman, in Perth, (Scotland) who 1 .'iau piaceti mmseu in me way 01 an en raged Bull, which was ranging through the streets. The gentleman placed him self against a wall, in hopes that it might pass wjthout giving him any molestation. The animal, however, made a furious on set, but fortunately it was possessed- of 1. .1 1 1 .ir y 1 . enormously large horns, which, instead of comjng in contact with the body, actu ally enclosed him, and struck the wall w$th tremendous force, one. horn on each sideofthe terrified gentleman ! The bull, hurt by the re-acVion ran quickly off without iritlicting.any injury. So violent had been the blow given, that-the. horns were considerably injured. Norfolk, June 6. Melancholy Casualty. We learn that Mr. Auusto Malard de Servest, a native . c ' . I ..' 1 - u 1. iL:. i: of France, (his uncle being at this time Bishop of Montreal) went with a party of friends yesterday afternoon to bathe in a river near '.Norfolk. He had bee"h in the water about fifteen minutes, when he sud denly disappeared, and was no more seen. It is believed by lothers who were in com pany, that he Was taken by a shark, as two were seen Jlast Thursday by a gentle man hving at the Fort, and one of the. company saw the! tail of a large fish neat him, a uioment before he disappeared.-- Lest there might be some m stake, exer- . 1 v tions were made to recover the body. without success. fThe unfortunate man was about 37 vears of age, of good ac- quiremeuts, and, is said to have a family in Montreal- 'This disaster should be a solemn warning to persons in the habit of bathing in the harbor Beacon. LATEST FROM EUROPE- I i. ;Kew-York, July 1 1. Tins nnrkpt eh in flnrinthian. Cjint r.hiwl.rk. nrrivPil vesterdav morning ft, Undon, Wl.afr,'j, Portsmouth n ttie aq, ana me Mmts mu ; on mc ocn 1 June; ! .rul viJe'r'f ft:.:-.- Mn: 1 ! F5ing f Great Br,ta,nr remain,el in much! the same state as at former dates, He hid sent a message to the House of Lords, to provide for the sign manual, not being able to sign with h& own hand .1: ' 4.- i e the public instruments. ?4 - ItleofLord8o24M.vf ofdi Aberdeen s announced that Prince Leopold declined to accept the soverUsnfm of Greece. The reason for this he stadd4 was tnaiine rrince mane sucn (lemands u. a ii;.,. AaA . u t j as the Allies deemed unreasonable. Lord e , , . . . . - .. - Aberdeen stated that thi3 circumstance would of course delay, but tvould not ih'j terrupt the final settfementSof thaffaita of Greece,tiortwould itcatrseany chahze in cne relations exisung oetween ixreat un tain land the Allies ' 4 . r f Aj letter from liveiol of May?2b, states that the-Cotidn Market was dul),& haddeelineu abeut Id ; 7 rz '7 f' ' "1-'.' V"-r-t -t " l- "tA- . ;i)f?otalbi EHf,eJ Jaid,iilT;f JjV?? to God-one lay JbeTpre yoiif fteattu , HU ; 7 j; disciples jsaid, Howcri" -;man krDir ' A' the Mav:drhiv deSlh? miltl HnSmeriA :, -:f.S t ifmM'rhfypfbre yoU;ihould t'orn tto Gt?d to-day jierhaps-yott tnky- die fo-mrifff roirvtfteri everf. dar-Ivill be employed itflr turning;" -Cfarkrs Comtnenfanes.y - i : Tlie fWllpwing :0'urtg iVtJie5lebrtioji(l the anniveftary of Americao-independence-ia HiUsborough,,wa9 composed ibt the Occasion by It. S. F&t,Swo63 fcsq." ' , - 7 ' Tunef--JinacT$on in Htatrt' '; ; ?-7 7 r. "7 ' '-MSz Ye Patriots, y? Sages, ye. Heraen otjftl'Fj Ye Fathers, tfiTenderW amil Guide of our na- From your thanrtinS m gtory, leok'dbwn, to be hold 7;7'-V"-j4 t 'iili' : TheTdfttaLtknii weifcrtngofi tfe haflowedocla IOT :. "::' ' JFr' j r --- . -f; AMhe.aW;itnji v-: : 7:'-" 4i;.77 i Wbi ch, eirst wit newsed to pft ze i ...!'.'"' Whei to Heaven ascended thc attitin. An 'i And king$5aw with 'wonder, and trentbted - ' to see. .; - -gi t The birth- of an empire, Uittni Ap tmi.- , . ' Ti$?f '.7: - ' n. -: ' Dwells the' spirit in ua, in our fathers -wliieT 'v dwelt f 1 ;: r-, ; ; , . Are we -the sons of those Sires so unrivalled iri story? ' ;. 7'7:'. . . May we ne'er ceifse to Feel as our ancestors feu? May we yearn to inherit their valor and glory j Their wisdom and migtiV In the council and fight, :,; Be they out pillar of cjou4 and of fight j And thus, in CoiuMBtA,' shall fEutop long1 A people UjriTKir, nd fipTniw ? s . t.' ltt ? The bond -of out Umow that brigbtoldert chain, , ; ' r Whose rivetted links ruthless Flctioar would seV ver, . . ' It was forged by the hands, that wrought nothing in. vain, . - ,. . , And will bind us, and keep us, and bless us, fdj , ever . ,. - - :. ; The Ioft-rH,, East, and West Can its 44 palufl attest ; 7 uitr oouTH wnen sne reasons ana eaiev latetf best Let it be onc btIdxd tlie world will then see, ; ,1' ' " . : . No longer a people Vsi-tii akd FreeI fVY UTO1! weouf heartsto each other timij f'Aslo anarchy foes. to misrule and confusion V F??Mtwi. " f"1" We'll adhere, to the last, to our great Coitstrjftf MOW ? The besChone of our land. v7 ' Tt tf A ennn-u nA nrrt r arm w tv? . ' our freedom and tights fall by tyranny; handY . n'Mri-7 ' ' - And Europe's crowned despots exwltingb see . 1 7 J On the globe hof a Peotde Ujcited 4wt ' " Fhes! tr On this "gforious.day" may fair Lihefty shed,' Through ages on ages, increasing resplendence; And millions of freemen rejoice in the spread Of the spirit and joys of subiime Ihiepbdejcs j M.v hergh riesgofotthi m tWnhr;htn ta tht To illumine ajl nations arid climesofthe earh ; "1111 Uinrcor,.i n r. W. .. ...1.1, .,-.v Till Sages and Fa'triOts -with ecstaev see'. I'He WORLD but one Psora-, Units -ajt Free! MARRIED, Smith,' of Montg'omery courdyf ' tousan Car penter. -t- . -v:t: 'l7 ; In Montgomery county, on the th afo Htp-i ty Carter to Fanny Freeman. 7 ,7, -i In Lincoln county 00 the lath idtl Mr. Iti chard Barry, 73 years of age, to Miss Burns, ged about 20. niRn - a'.-.,. . In Martin county, on the 8thinsf7Mr,EIiiaJ beth Williams, refict of GenWm Wdnams. NOTTOF; I tfEREBY fbjiwafniall pJJri- K for the fofiowi he described Notes jlf HandC viz ; one m Littleberry Surls andyselfio $100, given to Thomas Surls i on &ot&if rife self for $38 13, . given in frt&l&Aj&nf? '- sris. r. -" 7 a;: These notes were "not ;-gtv"en(ofeT consideratipn, and: 1 shall resist theaymenof them, if demanded!.' v;-'7:'-.S;'i t Wake cpuntyf Jidy 177 : LOOK HEREff e sold for Cash in Oxfor tr ,l ill'; . 1TI7ILL be sold for Cash, in Oxford, f?yiuV county, on the first Mdudaytn August next, ,t being Court week FO ItTY-THB'E R V "r " i I rT , "'"Z?"!? dren ; among which, art; two Cotks one Hlack- 8mith. one first ffe st6nema8bIu8eefatioue. servants-, an excellent nan Wearer. -Stntle men who may wish to supply themselves with Sood servants, will do welf to attend the sale.; Julv 17 - 95Vwp A New Mail Kout6' FROM RALEIGH TO SAUSBURY; STAGE FARE, FIVE DOLLARS mtJft1S&& wa The accommodation is kood, : Passengers who are travelling from llaleigh to" Saftsbury. or Tennessee, or South Of Salisbury, will find this to be the marest. cheapest and otost expeditious route West oRaleh. ..passengers t who are trayelling fronf Uisryoritiitlfiml ;'tlii"v route by the way of Raleigh and Petersburg to be the nearest, cheapest anJ not expeditioqs routethitcanbetraveiledby wodays. A passen r ?er who travels this route from Salisbury, by the , ;,AviS nut of five all nic-rit . The Contractor will -pledge himself fo keepT first rate MaiCbaches, ami Jifent W7hfn4- - . .. -t----, 1 pains in trying- to render thosfe ,htypafronutf t'XZlA u fchTikftt3 . L linn, .wii mmi v, iuiu-. - : -fe: passengeni who are uacqU4inte4L wnhthts . route,' will secure seatsby appjK;ttH?natllrr hi Ps Gidon's lel,.m.k1lstMr- The stages will leave S-4isBuryTery Vfcdnc Tn Rovan county, on tle 24th uiflCapf.lDst vidLhin to Miss Eliza: Hart man. 72Jy7 In Anson county, on the 24th alty&ofeeF, day and Saturday, it 6 A-v t MTive in tt. , iigb :iwi Tliursiiay ndii;dy ;a9; Fi MVds.. Will leave KIf ikh Wdoesd-a(3turUy as V loon' as the I4tottn' ani ve andKrrlye at 7 SaL&urrorf; 7 -GE'OtfinVttit K ; JuWHi iesiv . -.7 ' " " ! ' r 'n' 7 '7 ' 4- V :r. . i . , - a - s,- - S.r f , ! -4 V 4 !' - ; . f 1 .1 h 3? i 4 I r t i 1 i. ,"'1 if 'i 1 : -i .i ' X yft . 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