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Our readers will remembei that the Post was the first and only paper to nominate the Hod. Nathaniel P. Bbydento the! posi tion he now dignifies on; the Supreme bench. ; :-. . s. .. ( ' i Labor Rbfokm. -The ' President ot the labor reform delirered qnite a Hong speech' at the theatre on Tuesday night to a rery intelligent audience. His earnest manner and readiness to talk as a j "working man to working men" . proves CaptainT. the rghtman in,tb right Uci ' Labels, Circulars and Bill Hetds, t New Tprfe: prices at the PQT UKtlNG office i mtr ; t,y ' ' Again ,we call upon our citizens to remem ber the value of securing their homesteads. If a convention was called under Repobli. can con'rol, we should recommend that t fully fire thousand dollars bf home proper ty be made exempt from seizure by relent less creditors. ; We will jconsider this at length in our next. f He wfio would be gently fexhilerated without unpleasant 'effects let him try the ntttiro wino rf "R-rrulr VaKK uu V V W f V W W II fVV Think . ot it I a genuine f&unt.ot 8cup pernong Champagne I - - Call it B Ws and try the' drink which cheers, but not inebnates. , ; CLUB RATES J ! ! ' ot leaders are informed jthat club rates" !go often inquired about Cannot be less than $2.00 per year. We have put the paper ' Anmn i to the verv lowest orice. and clubs cf -i y . five or1 ten cannot be formed at any price less than TWO DOLLARS for EACH PA PER l''mjm - CIIAJERING! ! ! We have cheering news to communicate to those members of the people's or. Repub lican party. Republicans have carried city elections in Raleigh, Weidon, Kinston and New Berne, and several other localities, and the State is probably good for 50,000 majority against Convention! ! Blackberries five cents a quart. Qreen peas twenty-five cents a peck. ' Strawberries 20 to 80 cents a quart. Large stock of Envelopes tor business men. Cards printed and! envelopes lur nisbed at $4 00 a THOUSAND ! I Geo. M. Arnold, of this city, has been praised in the Washington papers for tak ing an active part in.thc late election in the Territory, of Columbia making twenty or mure speeches. The Republican Executive Committee have written Arnold a letter thanking him tor his services. All , Kinds of Stationery at PRINTING OFFICE. f the POST Notice. Delinquent subscribers are not tified that unless they pay . promptly, their papers" will be stopped, attd when practica ble suits will be entered against those not offering proper excuse. The N. J Y. ! Standard office gave the "craft" a special dinnerlast week. ; The oc casion being the anniversary of the Young Standard of John Russell Young coming into, the world:' We see several bid friends in&de- rery - jolly speeches, and all sang the proper praise of our friend, John Rtissell, without regard to the youag hour of dis missal. "Forever float that Standard sheet." BUSINESS CARDS, $3 00 a thousand, at the POST PRINTING OFFICE 1 - The harmony club "have passed some very inharmonious resolutions, but the very per tinent no? to iaa'y iw-pertinenfc refaction on the "late. chairman" needs this explana tion. Republicans will please5 ' take notice that the Executive Committee did not meet as requested and the reason is plaip. " The ex, chairman" of the ! ex-ecutive committee saw fit in his " Gee Zee" wisdom to call the meeting through a democratic paper ! . Influencs or Woman.- From the lips" ot woman, every infant, hears tile first ac cents of affection, and receives the lesson ot tenderness and love. For her approba tion, the grown up youth will undertake the boldest enterprise and brave every diffi culty f study, danger and even death itself. To the happiness of woman, : the, man of mature years will devote the best energies of his mind, and from the affectionate re gard bf woman, the man who has become venerable it) years derives his chief conso lation in life's decline. Colored Chivalry. Marshal Eagles sends ns the following : A grand tournament of the colored' peo ple took place on tho first ot May, on grounds formerly used by the whites. Everything passed off quiet and orderly. TbV orator fQ the . occasion Hon. Geo. W. Prict-Alelivered a few telling , remarks suitable to , the occasion. The Marshal, Jackson Davis, and Assistant Marshal J. S. W. Eagles, performed their respective du ties conspicuously. QRl H Brown, Jefferey Williams and ChajceaSoutherjantSU .were: thej judges, who, after examining tbe time made fand the rings taken, made the report. Time "al lowed, 11 seconds.' ; 1 i - ' Knight of Alamance, Geo. W. Murray forf best time and taking four rings, receW ed a hahdsome silver watch and crowned th Fir8t'Maid of Honori Cnight of Only Hope, Washington How ar , next successful knight, crowned the Queen. . ; Inight of Moonlight Night, Alex. Stew artj crowned Second Maid. nigh't of Wilmington, Geo. Batson, crowned Third Maid. Knight of Franklin, Anthony Foster, Roll your croquet grounds. iiit Businessmen secure some ot those cir culars and colored hand oille at the POST PRINTING OFFICE. 1 We learn that the steamer Florence was A lively .little party went down to the sound, Monday, and "May Day" was cele brated in due style. Bay flowers abound all along the sound road, and the lish and oysters are not bad to take. We have very little time to devote to amusements out side ei "slinging ink," but we confess to LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. ' "Our Church." ' . Mb. Editor : I am disgusted, mad, vrretched,' knocked ; into a cocked hat, and don't enjoy myself 1 .Did you see Tuesday's Start r Why, sir, that i paper has actually made a respectable report ot a religious meeting and in a meeting house too! Just see here; the Star says that "ReV. Drl Moraa preached a powerful sermon Sunday 'morn-, ing from the-, text, Watchman what of the night,'" and then goes on - to say that "the same evening he continued his remarks upon the game interesting theme 1" ; N0W5 in the first place, ; what fright has the ' Star to apply the title of ItW. Dr. to the gentleman, when I, as a High Church man, do not recognize his right to preach? Don't I pay two dollais every three months to the support of the Starl What right; then, has that paper, contrary to my wishes, ?tA lead people from the true Church? I Son't go to the Methodist meeting house ! I don't even yield any homage to the Meth odist Bishop ! 1 And, yet, this Star says "Rev. Dr." Nor is this all; the local of the Star said "rowEKFUL." Yes, sir, he did t And so, of course, he means to say that all the other Deacons, Elders, Priests, Preach ers, Dissenters, , Ministers and Bishops did not preach powerful sermons 'on that day We can't have powerful sermons unless we g6 to the Methodist ' meeting house, ihaVt what the Star means. But this is not all. That Star also said "interesting theme." xes sir! What do you think ot that? Of course, then, all the other sermons preached on that day were upon juninterestinq themes! To be sure there is occasionally a respecta ble man araoncr thut imnll anr) ittnmr;fioii n.; A A . r u -4. . .-5v.ui 8 tu;tus' . x , body of people called Churchmen, who per 1111 in i.iif' 111 iMiiiiaiiiiiiiH til rn nirvn r 1 a v 1 : " v "Jt SlSt in WOrshinnino' tlipir Mttf.r a a XT a has never found, nor will it ever find, a u 1.. , , , , - mem uver eiguteen nunarea years ago, who are old fogies, and believe the Lord don't oh an era evorv liffloi wtiHo 1 of Ana frionH H rrr 4hiAfitvh 1 n a 4-f am i 1 ' v" " w" .uu .u,tv,auUU) wh still worshin TTim in -it f n0, t. v. ii -r t.-ij , r - -fv vixk uiuui iiuiu uiic lui JV,tlj jcatwuBJ Ul UCCU1C3S slight or roughness.. Would you throw away a diamond because it pricked you ? crowned Fourth Maid. Afterthe tournament, the Knights pro ceeded to the Judges stand, where they re ceived their prizes. At night they indulged in'a grand promenade at the City Hall. f ' ' -. i Friends. Money can buy many things, good and evil. All the wtalth of the world could not buy you a friend, nor pay you for; the loss of one.' "I have wanted only one thing to -make me happy," Hazlitt writes ; "but, wanting that, have wanted ers, aad ich; but if they want intertesting themes," or "powerful sermons" they must go to the Methodist meeting house, which Business qui on the wharf. stolen from the port of Ferhandina, on the rhaving spent one evening away from the one good friend is not to be weighed against the Star sayg they can be found there, a Let all who: want cheap PRINTING call at Che-office of the Post. j House-cleaning brings to light the lost night of the 1st inst., as per telegram re- 'black art" with those sons and daughters tne Jew18 01 au tne earth, it there Is cool ceived by the Collector. Collector RUmley of - light who, occasionally meet as members nes or nkmdness between us, let us come has sent instructions tq the Cutter at Smith- of the inter no club and cheer each other face t0 face and nave ifc out- Quick, before vine to be on the aietV" P f bM - 100 snort luar NO. 104. The, Telegram goes into moumine for Gov. Manly: " . s The venerable Charles Manlv m hAnn son of the State, and one of hr fhrm. great . Governors, died at his residence in tuiu city yesterday afternooa jit six o'clock aged about seventy-five years. Governor Manly was born in Chatham county, graduated at the, University at Chapel Hill, m 1814, and studied law un- 1 1 ,vmiams. In 1847, he was elected Governor of the State on the Whig 7vr" Vi10i waB oj small majority, defeated by David S. Reid. the first Demo crat ever called to the Executive chair bv For a long number b! i1.q Treasurer of the State University,-and has filled manv DOaitiona nf i ute. f . . . Charles Manly was a great and good man ; and it has been long since North Carolina mourned the loss ot a nobler son, or a people mournfully announced one to anothsr, the death or a more honored or loved fellow-citiztn. Th!s Raleigh Telegram publishes ' the fol- Mejsrs. Editors:: In the Sentinel of to-day, I find in the leadinr editorfuL a charge that I received from Mr. T. S. Lutterloh $500 on account of the rhIa nf the State's stock in the Cape Fear Navi-' gation Company. ;, . Allow me to say to the public through your columns, that this is a most unfounded calumny. I have never received, directly or indi rectly, from Mr. Lutterloh, or from any one else, any money, or other thing of value, in any connection whatever, with the sale mentioned above. I understood that a Mr. Peck r testified before the Commission, that Mr. Lutterloh told him that he had paid me $ 150, in con nection with the above sale. In the Sentinel of to-day, it appears that Mr. Lutterloh denied to the Commission that he had paid me anything. Thereupon the Sentinel, as above asserts that I had received $500. I repeat that it is utterly untrue. I should have borne this charge in silence as I have many others equally unfounded, since I have besn in North Carolina, but for the fact that it is said to come from the pro ceedings of the Commission mentioned above. Respectfully, S. S. Ashley.1 Raleigh, April 28th, 1871. treasures." to put in at Smith viile. An eye can express eight twenty-nine different things. hundred and Ivorv clove-stretchers and fans are how fashionable btidal presents in Gotham. Young women shouldVet good examples, for the young men are alw.ays following them. -. . r . . ... The earlv mornings are melodious with "Geo. P. Rowell JL Co., the New York Advertising Agents, have the monopoly ot space and location in many hundred news papers, and know, by their experience, just where to invest money to the best advan tage." Berkshire Ceurier. Large. The Journal expends a column wrath because Mrs.jGrant recommends the piano used in the White House. 'Tis a nntr nf hird- ftnd the warblincs of P1 thafc PaPer can no! find somefhing to . j : find fault about, but the fact is, things are Now is the time for "ye gentle angler" to use the "barbed hoolc.-" running So smoothly at be content with this fort. Washington it must small crumb of com- tastic," or singing divers and sundry rounde lays describing the pains and penalties of "Champagne Charley" doing or not doing all that Neil!, or George, or G. B. desire the said Chas. to do. Many happy hours have been spent on "sound," but we venture to say that when O. B. and the fair , indulge in a "break down" they will rule out the young lady with. a "jolly jacket" and the "chiel amang ye takin' notes." The elegant Hand Bills and Posters, on assorted colored paper are "just the thing" for Spring trade. Let our merchants call at the POST PRINTING OFFICE ! . For Business Cards, call or POST PRINTING OFFICE 1 send to the tentioit. . terday with a cargo of railroad iron for the be formed all over the W.,C. &R.R. R. - - VvT m la.ni 4lia m alivTf snrirlonf frnm rn1. lision occurred yesterday morning on the Manchester railroad.1- The optical philosophers are now declar ing that yio colors.- The Post will be furnished to clubs ot ten and over at the raie of fifty cents for three months 1 1 Let none say they are too of May 1871 at tlie Qface 0f j. h. Chadbourn & Co. The following members i Commissioners of Navigation. A meeting of the Beard of Commissioners of NftTirration was held on Mondav. the 2d fel Ui;" frr to carirVtJLlihMWlita,f fri.n Jo i W a 1 1 v u m a It l Wb i am sorry : n you, rae am sorrier yet, for should I not grieve tor my friend's misfortune? and the mending of your fault does not lie with me. But the forgiving it does and that is the hap pier office. Give me your hand and call it even. There ! it is gone ; and I thank a kind Heaven I keep my , friend still ! A friend is too precious a thing to be lightly held, but it must be diittle heart that can not find room for more than one or two. The kindne8s I feel for you warms me to ward all the rest, makes me long to do something to make you all happy. It is easy to lose a friend, but a new one will not come for calling, nor make up for the old one when he comes. fear that the Star has jined the : Methodist persuasion. Don't do it Mr. Bernard, don't. Xou are a secular paper and don't know nothing about religion; ergot you mus'st your muzzle. You mustonlyTeff uTthal Grant is a speculator, Sherman a nobody, and Beecher an ignoramus, but don't, oh, please don't, speak respectfully of one reli- gious denomination, for fear all the rest will again dissent from you ! Don't do it. You many loose an ad if you ever express your opinion; so don't. As I am not a preacher I will tell my text last instead of first, and then I shan't wan der from it you will find it in St. Matthew xii, 80, 37. Respectfully, Seeker. POSTLING5. " Atlanta is down with the picnic fever. ' Galesburg, III., yearns for a sausage foun dry. .. : ' - Thieves' at Augusta, Ga., steal the street : Green kids poisoued a Poughkecpsie lady's hands. A Wisconsin child crams 1,100 Bible verses a week. . It is proposed to stock tjie Delaware with salmon. ; " Country lawns are suffering the annual nrnnnpt enintinn. V.w1Tw. V i ; Princess Demidoff astounds the Brusselers by her lavish expenditures. Minnesota boasts a snow storm with thun der and lightning attachment. ! :;-v - - i There is nearly $50,000 paid, out yeari-V for sewing straw in Taunton, Mass. Abbottbburg Excursion. We publish passed: The British.barque "Susie" arrived yes- J poor to pay for their Post. Let Post Clubs State to resist Con- et; and green are " both primary The traveler on the Wilmington and Wel don road may thank his staia for one thingj and that is the "thingiof all'Vtho most im portant. Good feed and genteel treatment bv Cant. Emrv. the popular host of the were present: J. H. Chadbourn, Eli Mur ray, B. G. Bates and R. P. Barry. The members after being duly sworn in by Wni. M.Harnss, J. P., proceeded to electa chairman, which resulted id the choice of J. H. Chadbourn. . , On motion. B. J. Lawton was unanimoW with pleasure the following account of the Abbottsburg excursion, by Mr. Whiteman; The train left Wilmington at 9 o'clock, a. m., and arrived at Abbottsburg at 11:30 a. m., with a very respectable party on board. Gen. Joseph C. Abbott and H. S. Servoss were immediately on hand, at the train, to welcome the merry party. A pro Mr. Editor :-At a meeting of the Har- Noank Conn boasts of a three-eyed cat, mony Club, Tuesaay night, May ,sa, ipi, and inquires how is that for eye. ! . . - A i 11 1 I the iollowing resolutions were unanimously A N York miuiner ; ri(jeg in a $o.000 carriage. Signor Blitz's autobiography is to j be published this week. j Rev. Morley Punshon is lecturing on spiritual topics in San Francisco. Fifteenth' Amendment razoring matinees uviuUJum e h ld reguiariv in st. Louis DOW. uingameet- $ That whereas the late Executive Com mittee for the county have failed to meet their former Chairman, as he requested, and. it is necessary that a County Convention be called in accordance with the usages of the party; therefore liesoLved That the r resident ok tuisuiuDjoin the said former Chairman in ca Euclid has been translated into Chinese. They call geometry .the science, of the how much." v , He that studies books alone will know how things ought to be-; and he that studies men will know how things are. fnrmfid at the deoot. headed bT of the Clnb appoint an Executive Commit I V U If -w m. w- i V .1 I - n. . rieht .lODiiide th. depot. Don't Hrbor Master! and Clerk tt.BoBl Bras, Band, ot WilmiDgtoS. , bounty o.vennon w a - . -n i . .. i ao a ouuavtk u uw. let abody forget that a "change has taken ine oo&ra. . . and marched out to the grove where stands, Uesoleed: That the Executive Committee "square meal." j ing of the said Committee at an early date, She who can compose a cross baby is . mi i. XI 1 .M I vra.far than ario wha nan rnmnnM hnnlri ana on ineir xauure lo meet, tao ricsiuBui i " "w An elevator is to be placed in the City Hall, of Boston, to raise and lower the city fathers. In Newark, New Jersey, a blind lady runs a sewing machine and gets three dollars week. - - "Hotel thieves" arrested in 'Boston are It is proper to say of an artist just verg-1 as business ot importance demands their ing on ueiinum tremens isai ne is puiung i aueuuou. xv uruer vi seats and tables were erected, and every- be requested to fix a day for tae said County running regularly on steamers be postponed thing that colll(j be done to make the trip Convention to meet and nominate our can until the law is received on the subject. ot the entire party a pleasant one, whileihe idtes arrange to vote, No Convea- There Will oe a special meeting 01 rosi u was oruercu woods echoed With sweet music. " Tht th Clnh rennast the Re flitihlir.lv exhibited bv announcement prior j . ! . J ' ' i. I y J . : f J""' No. 3 G. A. R. at their Hall, this Thursday meeting as soon as the law is received. Gw Abbott was then called for and came publicans of the different townships of Wil- to being incarcerated. j evening at 8 o'clock. All commanders in It was moved that the chairman" and forward, and in his' usual manner delighed mington to meet at the City Hall to elect A citizen of Montreal is under arrest for good standing are requested to be present, clerk examine and approve bonds of Pilots. aUh0 were present to hear him, while the delegates, to me lyoumy onveunou w uc rcfa8iDg to tcll t ceB8US enumerator the ages the finishing touches to a colossal bust. The more a man knows, the less he is apt to talk ; discretion allays his hsat ; and makes him coolly deliberate what and where to speak. J. 8. W. Eagu.es, Commaader. Wm. H. Howe, Act Adjt. Fun The Journal expends over a col umn in funny allusions t a piano some en The meeting adjourned subject, to the call of the chairman. B. J. Lawton, Clerk. M 1 I Art !l I- mm . woods echoed with cheers and applause. w That we herebv exteud an invi- ?I-mB two uumaillcVi uauKulWB XT a v fnllnwpd bv James W. Telfair. Wm. i f.tinn 11 Rnnhlinana throughout the I The usual salutation at Cairo is. "How js. f f " j " - - i co ita-wjua w . ww 0 , - w McLaurin, Joseph C. Hill, Wm. McRae, J. city to meet us on next Tuesday night, May do you sweat ?" a dry, hot skin being sure terppsing firm sold Health officer Wilson reports the city i which the officer in well cleaned, and citizens generallv careful buildings certified as to obtain the regulations provided for our common safety. Mr. f Wilson is a zealous and faithful officr. i , -iS? - .. ' . V .-: m . New Arriyaii. Cheap business cards at the POST PRINTING OFFICE. ,r . I . i " -imm ' 'f, in the Executive Mansion! , Evidently the Journal knows not the existence of such an office Wont somsbody take' the editor of the Journal to Washington and instruct him about his government Keep the Boys in at Nigst. Worse than the shad flies of early spring or the gnata and mosquitoes of summer is the chorus of howling boys. Like the dogs of Constantinople, they travel the streets and ' -T- . A alleys when darkness sets in and forgotten the depot amid the greatest enthusiasm, havmbeen placed J gQardianlf they wander to entered the train and started for Warning- to Mrs. Grant, and charge of the public R. Rnss, and a host of others, while Mrs. Jones, Hill, -Brown, Hooper, Whiteman and aT number of other ladies were preparing the table for dinner, after which all partook of everything that was nice. The prcces- aion was again tormea ana marcnea oacK to 9th 1871, at the Armory Hall, City Hall I indication of a destructive ephemeral fever. building. ! ' Isham Swett, President. S. T. Potts, Secretary. ;We have been gratified by meeting Capt. Carson, the new Commakder ot the "Se- ward," who relieved our friend Capt. Usher. Capt. C. has been stationed two years at New Berne, and bears golden opinions from ' the press1 and citizens of the bright little -&ern by the sea.' v ;-T- ' Col. Kline offers his garden to all wishing to enjoy j themselves in the European plan. We hear of a German Turner society and -V8 ho5d-th'at wry soon Wilmington city will have a gymnasium and skillful gym- naits like all other civilized cities. and fro after something to satisty their hideous mirth. Time and again has the attention ot careless parents been called to the dangerous consequences resulting from this want of disciple, but many indulgent All wishing Wilmington; Charlotte and parents.oannot be brought o feel the tre- Rnthtrford Kailroad Heceiots will do well raendous respopsioi-Jty resung upon tnem, hem. ttTU : t AM Itia VitnV ffia mrttirltna were, engaged in playing sweet music for jour own Mayor. the ladies playing several times in eacn car, to their enjoyment. There was certainly jio effort spared on the part of Hon. H. S. Servoss to make it a grand success; ana noi a smgie anray or disturbance occurred'throughdut the entire Tabboro, N. C, May 1, 1871. Dear Post: Our municipal election passed off to-day quietly, and resulted in the re-election of John Norflet,.Esq., at Mayor. The same stylo ot gentleman as Yours, etc., Edgecombe. STATE. The Raleigh election passed over quietly. .11 .t th. POST PBINTlNGf OFFICK ndo jear after year and generation after trip eterjthing Ijeing condpeted wittiio The;ptesent Major being elected and to call at the POST MUMTTKO OFFiLK tndin. ?uch decency .nd I ctabilit,. , The en- f, .-j Republican ticket "Mat Day." It is a custom, honorea oy iamy oe u.u Kr .o th Children of "Merrit I early bias toward evil ways, in the night VfUOVA f W&AWW MUA -wmm-m - . - w . ntrUnil" to celebrate tho first dav of the I salyon.. Liberty . I J- ""i,. . I . is not license to do all To XTpepllcs. -We do not agree to cure yon, but from a care elected. Charlotte has rejected a new charter India-rubbar trees are said to abound in Trinidad, .but ro attempt is made by tha inhabitants to gather the gum. The English Parliament has just made four additional bank holidays, bting Easter Monday, Whit Monday, the first week-day, in August, and the day after Christmas, j The French style of betting is quite novel, li the lady loses she gives the gentleman what she chooses ; if the gentleman loses he gives her whatever she asks for. c There are now more than three hundred post offices in this country in charge'pf women. The salaries - range as high jas. , $4,000 . Twenty-five' have salaries; oyer- 1,000. " - j , Is it possible that 'repeating" and . bal- lot-box stuffing have been introduced into :,l church elections t St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia, lately held an election tor vestrymen, ai wuica six voica wn cu yui,, ( I &nd tha ontiosition are talking 01 QUO tear- . .mUonStruCtediudgementsuffgeatsj -! - - ' I " monthof Maj..bj firai; rejoicing, iitt-.r terly the habit Ata becoma the property of and many a father has oeneia with bitter & hfch can be eaten with impunity aUd rel- . wa. an0Wed the ODtlbn ot accepting Somebody advertises for agents to s tejij , MT r a ,Mna HMnA in nio nTTnrinrr ilA th tnot sfcn<iTe InTalld. These lactS I OCratlC WaS ailOWea lUO OpUOU Ol acv i ,.....'. itlrr Tn.tmp(Ar we.wu.Buucr v,,r w itji' - .w.- -v--. si rnntemrjOrarv adds: ine Desi tions. ana witn ine inowieage luamu ujuiuu. i , snvstances whatever enteriato the composiUon Republican, nVitl Iron mlnfitveW. and MMav DavDarties. r " At.J L&ii'z'J- 1 .rittff Th inherent vice of human nature is de- anu pic-nice ior tuq pmpwoc, MQk"Vit i flowers, and crowning the Queen of May are Ueioped like plants la A in a hot bed . of vile i suvstances was very common. YY e peiieve in oia cuii.uu"i i , - - and we believe in MUay Day." , e , ' xavorau vaW.,i. of a of Dooley's Yeast Powder. Grocer everywhere keep it. Doolxt & Bbotek, Manufactures, 9 Hew SlreeVnew xorK. v.i -.r p - y contemporary adds : "The best hymsneal ? forced to take just what Wmctor we know of is a young widow, i the Legislature saw &t to give, legislation.Aim BwU.TnM,r, instructor we know equitable I What she don't know there is no u:? ln. learning,"
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