NUMBER 75. : - ' HEX ERA! CI TV NEWS. OUR CITY Dicrivciti. f From t onlay Mr. j.riiam Keen Fv , oiihm C'it r Agent of tho Cap?. Fear. He will deliver one-half of the papers himself and will, ha vo the other portioa rKIiVered by n carrful arwl tru?tv pep. ()ii. , i.-'-iiiv j Colk'CtknTfill made at the rte often centr? a week. or forty Jive cents n in 'i nth. v l - ' In order to jriw Mr. Keen a fair . biUK-c let hiiri 'know if your paper is not delivered. In a day or two he will W. perfectly familiar with the route. January 10, 1877. - A Young Reprobate. Ucorgc Rhode who was arretted Wednesday on the charge of stealing a cheese and a demijohn ot cider from Mnrs. XV t. flyers & Co., was ar raigned before acting Mayor Gardner yesterday niorniug The stealing of the cheese could not be proven sufficietftly, but the demijohn of eider was shown to have been stolen by hiru and carried down to Annie Speights'- house, in Paddy'. Hollow, where he drank to the health of all. He was bound over to the Superior Court in a bond of 100. A few minutes after the trial he was curried before the Grand Jury. A warrant was next served upon him byrU. S. Commission Casjiidey for taking letters from tho box of Capt. J. " E. Leggett. lie had been in the ser vice of Capt. Leggett, but hact left him iibouti mouth. As was stated yester daywhen he was staying with the cap tain he was in the habit of going to the postofflce for the mail, lie lost the box key and had the mail given to him by one of the post office officials Since hi left, the captain has been missiug letters and papers, but did not think much of the matter. Last week ex policeman Poppc siw him throw a newspaper down in front of the post office Wtlhout breaking the wrapper. Mr. Poppc put it back into the letter box, thinking it was very strange, as he noticed Capt. J. Ef Leggett" written ou the wrapper. When Rhode wal searched at the Statiou House two $Tpe$s were found on his persou with Capt.LeggcttVaddre3s oh thein. The result of the trial is given In our court record this morniug. The young thief and frail robber, whose name was print ed erroneously in all the papers yester day, is now in jail. Thett aud Arson. Tuesday about 7 o'clock p. m. a3 an old colored man, Sandy Howe, was pass ing by the corner of Seventh and Ann trcets,he smelt an odor as if Bometljing "were buruiug, and upou looking around discovered smoke issuing from a small liotiac on the corner. He called auoth r mauand breaking through the door tuey fouud the roomlfull of smoke. Af tor some of.it had escaped they entered aud, found that a bed in the room was 011 fire. One of them took up the pil tavv which was commencing to blaze and tbrcw it out of the window, while the other one extinguished all the bedding that had caught. The house was oc cupied as a dwelliug' by a colored wo man named Amauda Steele who was down tho street at the time. It was owned by a colored man named Wrn. Buchanan. Becky Robinsou was arrestedyester day oU suspicion of .stealing a pair of shoes out of the house and then setting fire to the bed, hoping in this way to conceal her theft. She was brought before Justice Cassidey and the evidence was sufficient to bind'her over to this term of the Superior Court. Tlie Supreme Court at Raleigh. ; In the Supreme Court, before Chief Justice Pearson and the Associate Justices, tljt following business from the Fourth and Fifth Judicial Districts vas disposed of on Thursday: i. J. J. Nance vs. Carolina Central Kailroad Company, from Bladen. T. H. Sutton and Lyon & Lyon for plaint iff, and W. F, French for defendant. Case argued. State vs. James Heatou, from Co lumbus county. Attorney General Kenan for the State and D. L. Russell aadW.S.&D. J. lWne for defend ant. Case argued. , - t The docket from the Fifth Judicial . District wa3 opened up, and '"'thj ease of K. McK. Williamson vs. Flat Swamp, Lock Crc?k and Evans Creek Canal Company, from Moore county, was taken np. Mr. Rar for the plaint iff. ndJ) C. McRaa and C. W. Broal Iwt for Ihj defenjant. Case arned. i- . ' - ; 1 . ;.... ' ... Sew Hanover HnperkJ Court CniC3 William. Esq., of Pender vi.j, m ivgniany sworn in M an Uerney at thia bar. - State vs. Wra. Ross, perjury; ver fiiet, not guilty. ' ; '. Htate vs. Jat. Merritr, larceny; ver dict, guilty. State vs. Reuben Bctls, bastardy; continued to next term Mayor's Court George Rhode, larceny, bound over to the Superior Court upon a bond of $100. . Magistrates' Courts. Before Justice Tan Amringe : . Thomas "Weeks was arraigned on a -rp3 warrant sued out by his wife. llen Weeks, and bound over to the present term of the Superior Court on a bond of 00. ' i Before Justice Casidey: Becky Robinson, larccnyjibound over to the present term of the Superior v,ourt, on a bond of $50. Becky Robinson, arson; bound to the inerior fWf .,.! ua Superior Court, and uo bond beinc al. bwed she was committed to jail; -U.-M Commlsslouer's Court, ' Before Commissioner Cassidey; George Rhode, stealing from the postoffice certain letters and papers, the property of Capt. J. E. Leggett; the eviaence was sufficient to bind him orer to the Superior on a bond of $500, in default of which he "was committed to jail. . ' Coiisultatiou. J . The followiug notice 'ia published by authority of Mr. C. H. Robijnsou. Chair man of the City Democratic Commit toe: The members of the Cit Demo cratic Committee and the Presidents of the Ward Clubs are requested to meet at Hibernian Hall .this (Friday) after noon at 35 o'clock. Order for Arret lbllowinsr ,teleiDrram I mm I nr. The L - , O " -m.wm- boro was received at the Marshal's office yesterday morning: '. Arrest a colored boy named Dock Owen, answering to the following de scription lodge in jail and notify me: Sixteen years old, light complexion, about five feet high, and hag had one right finger mashed. Jas. Cobb, -v.'-- Sheriff'" Thermometrlcal. ; The state of the thermometer at the various stations named below, was ob served at the signal office in this city at 4:30 p. m.: . Augusta, 61; Charleston, 51; Galves ton. G2; Jacksonville, 69; Mobile, 60: New Orleans, 68; Norfolk, 45; Savan nah, 54; Wilmington, 48. . ' The bill to prevent the destruction of fish in the waters of New Hanover, Pender, Duplin, Sampson and Cum berland counties, passed its second reading in the House Wednesday. In the absence of the Mayor, Alder mau Gardner will act as J Mayor, this duty having been devolved upon him by appointment of the Board. Unmallable Letters. The fullowing unmailable letters re main in the postoffice: Geo. W, Ward, Fayetteville; Geo. Allen, .Newbera; Alice E. Bouduraut, Marion, Ark. Gev. George Patterson, rector of St. Johu Church iu this city, was in Ral wigh Wednesday. . Yesterday the river was fxoaeu from Mr. Joe Bowden'a stills for several miles up. Youhg'men'sprayermeeting at Front Street M. K. Church this eveningat 7 o'clock. A Policy that will not. Avail on the Day of Judgment! Fro,n. the Chicago Titan. j At ttie time of Col. Robert G. In gersoll's capture by Gen. Itorrest, In Sersoll was reconnoitering with a small etachraent and come upon a nest of sharpshooters greatly outnumbering tbem. The first indication of danger thaj Ingersoll noticed was a butternut drawing a bead on him. With the readiness that has saved him from de feat in many a law suit, he cried out, What do you want to shoot me for! I ve been wanting to acknowledge your old Confederacy for the last two sec onds." The fellow appreciated the loke. ' Of course he did'nt shoot. The squad was led to headquarters. The loke soon circulated through the camp and the rebels would flock about the pr.soa tent curious to catch a irlimnse of -that Yank." Forrest treated mm Tery kindly, and when he was exchanged returned to.Ingcno!l his horse, with a artesddre8el toMthe man who saved his life by a joke in the face of death." Xeus : H u. Joseph J. Davis writes ns that GtT. Vance's inaugural is the in ,ject of. universal commendation am nsr D. sjdct s;w aud that Jercnvah SB fwac vh U the "best thinir he wraa. WILMINQTOK, NOBTH CABOLIKA, LfcfJlMjATUKC OP KOKT11 CAK. OUSA.V Tweatjr3flatK lsy. : r0 h1 frcm Oe Obutnr. SEKATR ; TVecxEsDAT.Jan.lo. : The following commnnication from lreasurer Woith,in rwponae to a o nt resolution, was read by the clcrl: ami referred to the committee on finanee. I fan. T. J. JarvtXPixtidtHt of th Dear Sir: I have received from the Secretary of the Senate a certified copf of a joint resolution, as follows: I Kftolred bu the JTomc of J?cprc ntati ves, the Senate concu rriWThat the Treasurer of the State be requested to furnish this General Assembly with information as to the amount paid sheriffs for making election returns in the Htate election nndcr the existing laws, and the probable amount paid bv the different counties for making re turns in the Presidential eleetion, to gether with any suggestions he mav be able to make to this bodv, with a view to a reduction of this Crunch of loeui: tinder existing laws the Sheriffs are paw out of the State Treasury formak ffitPST - 1 r officers. To this date 46 sherifs have received compensation at the rate oi s$ per day Tor the time actually em ployed, aud 10 cents per mile for dis tance travelled in making the returns of said election, amounting in the ag gregate to $2,355.40. At the same rate if all the sheriffs should receive this compensation, the total expense would amount to about $4,600. The expenses attending all other elections is met by the counties, and I am not able to estimate their gate cost to the counties except as to the Presidential election, which will about equal that of the! election for State officers. As the Auditorlof the State) U a ju dicial officer, it is his province alone to determine to what extent Sheriffs 'are entitled to compensation for making returns of the election of State! officers. nencoi ine question of compensation when the returns were transmitted by mail or through an individual not spe cially sent to the scat of Government on that mission is for his decision. A case involving this point is now before him, and until his decision is made, I cannot state definitely how many sher iffs will yet be paid. With a veiw to economy iu makiug these returns, some legislation is nceci sary, but the only amendment to the law that suggests itself at present is to require the sheriffs to transmit them to the proper officers at the seat of gov ernment in a sealed packairc bvexnress I orjegistercdJetter. very respectfully, J. M. Worth, State Treasurer. Moore, col., of New Hanover: Bill m relation to the public road?. Cor porations. Moore, col., of New Hanover: Reso lution relating to the -ill treatment of the convicts of the State. Penal In stitutions, , Bill for the relief of, several slieriffs and tax-collectors of -the State, ques tion being on the concurrence in the House amendment. Concurred in. Bill to prevent the sale of intoxicat ing liquors on the Sabbath day, with amendments from the House. Concur red in. Resolution to incorporate the Inde pendent Order, No. 2, of the; Grand Lodge of Good Samaritans and Daugh ter of Samaria of America in North Carolina, was amended and passed its several readings, under a suspension of the rules. ! HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. H. B. 209, to amend -sections 4 and 10, of chapter 83, Battle's Revisal, in relation to fisbinir. prohibiting iho. aragging of semes and nets in the wateis of any river or creek within the State between the hours of 12 m. Sat ' A. iZS urdays, and 12 m. Mondavs. Cooper, McLean and Lloyd," cul., gave notice of amendments. " - Ot motion of Rose, the further con sideration of the bill was made the spe cial order for Thursday, at 12 m. LOUISIANA The NlcholU Camp Reinstating the Supreme Court Fears or the Rad icals. New Orleans, La, Jan. 9, lb77. -The long expected hour of contest has arrived, and though thus far in its pro gress no gun has been fired the events of the day have left the Republicans no foothold in the State except that bound ed by the walla of the State ltouse and of the Custom House. That ' this has been accomplished, and without blood shed, is owing to the fact, which is ad mitted by all parties, that the Packard government, like its predecessor, has not one iota or mortal, support in this community, while its physical backing; when deprived of the cooperation of federal troops, has proved almost equal ly insignificant. OATHERTSO OF Tilt COHORTS. By eight o'clock armea parties began to assemble in the neighborhood, but it was not until ten o clock that the crowd commenced augmenting by the arrival of organized oodies of citizen soldiers who were in their every-day clothes, and armed with every descrip tion of weapon from the Winchester down to the saloon rifle. By eleven a. m.1" General Ogden appeared on the field and rapidir completed the organi zation, which shortly after moved down to the levee 'toward Jackson square, numbering about 1. 000 completely amed men, on battery or artillery, FmDXlOBMXO. JAXCARY consisting ct to uinc pouod'bewitztis and abut 3; 000 men with'iide -arms only. As they marched down. General Penn heading tha.coIumn; their ranla constantly augment From every direction people, armed with every descnbable species of weapon, were seen hastening to the scene of conflict. MOTBTEXT 02t TBS COCM BOCSE 'V'MrTn PPlte Jackson square, which fronts the court buildings; where a large crowd had olreadv acmblcd, one compauy was despatched, under command of Captain J. D. Hill, to de. mand the surrender. In the meanwhile the Packard Supreme Court had open ed at ten o'clock, with Judges Ludeliiur, King and Leonard. Sheriff Handy having refused to recognize their an. thority he was suspended and Alfred Courges sworn in in hn place. About the time, the-head of General OIenV column reached the ground thev hod adjourned in respec! to the memory of Judge Saucier, who died yesterdavand thereupon left the buildiuir unin,."lrtl by the crowd assembled. THE BUII-M.; Sl IMMK MKH. Shortly after the gat were thrown open by . the police, who hnrrecderjd the court room, the Third precinct sta tion and the State . Areual all tl which arc located iu the same building and which the forces of CenernfO'ilen proceeded to occupy. Sheriff Hanbv at onec notified the Nieholls Supreme Judge-, who immediately repaired to the court room, when; "th Supreme Court was duly oj)cned by the Sheriff and shortly after adjourned, leaving the former in full possion. Gcueral Ogdcn remained iu pe.iou until one p. m., when hc"Tnbvel the forces to the levee,' threatoning the State House. THE POLICE STATIONS '.PTURLD. ( Pending the progress of these c'vents Chief Boy lan, under the orders of Lieutenant Governor Wilts, demanded the surrender of the Central police station, corner of Caroudelet and La Fayctte. streets. He was informed that it ouly needed a show of force to effect it, aud this beiug made by one o'eloc!; p. m., all tue imnortaut points, with the exception of the State House. iu me nanus oc me new4goveru meut, the other police stations being abandoned. Shortly before three o'clock p. m. Gevemor Nicholls isued the fol lowin? : ' r lK6ciJLM.VTlO.X. hXLCCTlVK I)EPAnTMKT. New Orleans, Jan. 9, 177. Tu the People of Lin'ston't: 1 should be most profoundly snrpri-ed and disappointed should any eiti7.en of Louisiana at this moment hi far forget himself as to be jruilty of any excess whatever. There is daiitrer in col!rrt- 3u, iU-nilori'tJSlvutrjutroucc fully to your ltoines. The irrealer the vMni 4 . . wrongs to .which vou have Ijeen snil- jeeted the greater to your credit should you recognize and recollect vour own simple and plain duty as citizen. Ixt uo one be njured, however obnoxious ho may be, and let the ieoplc of the whole country see that we arc law abiding, just and moderate. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. Governor of the State of Louisiana. IKELIXO AVOXJ THE'ltEflllLICANK. In the State House the greatest ap prehension prevailed. Earlv in the morning-Packard telegraphed to Pres ident Graut to recognize his govern ment to-dav or all was lost. The Met ropolitan Telegraph wires were cut during the moruing and application was made by Packard to the United-States Signal Corps by whom men were fur nished and an active signalling between the State House and Custom House was continued during the day. ' SOUTH CAROLINA. Another Canvas of the Vote lor !utc Officers The Result at Shown Rumors Regarding the Vtithdraual of the Troop. Coli miha, Jau. '.. Tl,..- l;tut invtMi (ration of the nt-ent Klt-t ion in U.b State is that of ppeeial referee T. A. Wilkes. In the case of the .ituUoffle.r. 'I lie retime Irom the various rounti.-!, ihc iariou precincts In rufh count v have khiiI au'aiu overhauled with snrnt rare.tlii-, tfiii4. how ever, bv clerks aud srntlmicn n ineutin' linth xlUIcal parties. THE R EXULT or TrtE COf.NT. 1 he referee' reiort will not W com pleted for -overal dayx,' tint the rult it jciui-ointilh announced H fol.jw: ecrcUryof the Treasury, L. In. hart. Democrat. ' Secretary of Htate, II. K. Hum,,-. Re puhlieau. Attorney General, Jaui., Coiuu-r, Dm -ocrat. O.uiptrolkr, (jmeral f. C. Dunn. l publlcau, Suierinundcnt of Education, J. II. Tol lert. Republican. AdjuUnt and Inpcetir tn-ral. J.ut;H Kennedr, Republican. .;. - A CLOoL t'usrt'M.. Luuii, ConiptroUcr (ieneral S tif.icd tohavebcvri electl over hU cj.j-.p.nt, General John llaood, Demoernt, ! majority of oue voto. Iaj.hirtS ma jority is jriven in round iiuaiU-r at fortr four and Conner's at one hundred voter. No better evidence of the closf uei of the late election could be fund bed. RUMORED REMOVAL OF. THE TKOuri Rumors that the jrreater portion of the trcops now stationed here. iorne thirtr eompaaiejs would e mov-d North at an early day, have beeu rurn-ut fr a w ttk past. Nothing n;ore l a U-eu made pub lic, however, than the following 4'ulflcaut paragraph, which appeared in i'hamber laln's orran thi af.en.xn : ' 'No Information ha tn received it headquaiter that any imtii duite chan'e is contetuplatei in the troop Rationed at this poL As the Krri at WalInrton wl'J in all pfoJbIlity be reinforced befoie the 4th of March, It I ik4 Improbable tlm some of the troop now pan-Uonin thl cttrwUlfbe reionrved: to that Important J C-'utre before that date." 1!. LATcVB STATE MOT. An infant died of starvation ia New. bcrn. Congrcmon- StMe ami Robbio hare just been coromisjionrfl. The Y. M. C .A. of Raleigh ore do ing much benevolent work. Haw River hai jut supplied with U,00i) California loxn. Senator John 43. MarW. ho ha been quite iekst uibotneia Yadkin vfllc. h slowly improving. Messrs. K. J. Lilly C.' tnrc ia Fayettcvil suffered a wnall nblicrv on Monday night. A white mAn named Falknrr nd a negro woman both living near Wsdev boro have lcen killed rrcentlr bv careless uw of fire-arm, CA J. E. iVyf. hr? t in Ralrirh in the iutentof Vorthrn mra who hold North Caroli u IahhN. had a con ference Wednesday afternoon with the House committee m fiimncr. MiSVr.l.LAXIJuV. JNO RODENMAYER '.I ! PAf. A "I KKK.T, Baltimore, Md., SKI.1.SOU.. PIT. r.WVAS KHAMUi, BRISTOL HOARD, Drawing Pcr, MATKRIAI. FOR KVKRV KIND OF PAINTING, VARNISHK. JAPAN NF.D TIN PAINT HoXEtf CON- 'TAINING A COMPLKTK OCT KIT TOR AUTST& EASEisS, paintkhs'sticxs.iilenhers, V"., .Vi v. ra. ;s. f..r frrnne. filial jlh di-iauh. Portrait Prames- niih rrcji earc. .1 Materia h-tnd. 1 f.r WAX WORK: alin on t'at:iM.ne ontainiir.' imic-h uK-ful In f. Tt!ii4t ion M iit -.u i i lii :iil..i, and reeeift 1 " P I n I I n i ti i. M t rr. i r. A n w A H K t T X A AM IIA1.ANCK OF VYKKK fim; talii'i:i uiiia', vi:al. iv)rk, anii pork 8AUi?a(;k. Call and lUamlur. Ja W. J. M(JTT. X JA 0 OBlj NO. Id MII'TII I'ROVT HT. Builders, Hardware KVF.UV HF( -RlPTioN AND Mjiiufartuttr'. Atrm-y for IKJOP.S, SASH, AM) HLIMIS, i:ail, xkwkw. au. " The atUntioti of ItuM'h r aod oilier U ealh d to our Urir-r and Hell oeleeted etock at factor- prie. . " PAINTS, OILS, liLASS, V WMSIIES, df. AT LjVK?T PRICKS T 4ACIIir. SOLK AO F.N I.: V I Ol! TKMPI.K'S j PROVKH I1llCti:i.AIN 1.1 N F.I I PL'MPS. im: N. Jacobi'e, Nu. It) sth 1-rust ft dollti NOTICE OF APPUUllOS. . . OTICi:W HERtHT GI"EN THAT arvllcat ion' will fie rnailc t the Gmerml AMemblj to incorporate the Labor era' Union, the Ffr-t Ward Bucket Company and Hook and Ldlr Omipaoy No. -J of U;. rite of Wilmington. j jw Mt t IA. T. fLTrCWAT. c. n. scuiLKrx Petteway & Schrillcen, BROKERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS in Mcrchan.llj, Cotton, Naral Num and oUirr pnluce. Onler fr M.U--. MeaU, Ijrd. 'alt. FUh, Coffee, u-xr, (W; Flour, Ri! Mor, Ties, Kc., ail txm4umnii (,f n Notice of Application vroncK u nrntF.Br gien that JL apt4eati.i will b- KimI totW (e. rai Armt)U. It Irwvrr.rLo frT.V t evenly, Sih tarJlna. . . ' dcclS-wunlw 10 CENTS A TTKEK JtICXLLASZOC. Til E INAUGURATION OP THE NKW SYSTKM 01 Cash For Grocorica l ti rocnf4rte and la i' order. jvot f A x save iom. toc can" s.vvr. voNrr: By Paying Cash 1 By Paying- CanhT For our GRoCERir.S an J bu Irf Ht-m- rats, a mBs i to, uiAs. ii mm a m an4 1 .ortli Frsst M. 3 and 7 North Frost nu Come Up Promptly And oblirr u-. bv tillu- juur XJT TLF. RILLh a bliT nid or new ry ma-lr. V; ue vome of err LUNG ST ANINt; .re ' TIRKi) OF CARRYING TIIFM. Call tml Kt our r.veii an.1 -t u fc rrJ" r Ohas. D. Myers & Co., J" 1 ad I XsrU Froat U FRESH CELERY AND j CABB AiGES yiLI. HF. RFCF.1VFD FROM YORK HTI..UIEK OV MOV DAV. XMA 11 T Ur- H) t- fjt.M until Jri for a'eriMiuoda.in of ru.;oiirr. 1 tf JAS. C. aFAFMi JBacon, Flour, c:c. ' pzr uoxrs n. . sides, UVJ rdlj. iuil r (aii i.i4,t tOO HbJcaod Rb!, CLUA MOl A"F.1, 100 Bbl. j. 11. SYRUP. 50 Bjjt COFFKF, .VI BbU. M GAR, IDil Bbla. (5l.t r. 500 B4. HfMir 1KMX, iJ nxlr HAY. BACSGLMS, TOilACCO. tFr. LTE. CANDY. TIF-. CIIEL K,' S11RIT BARREL?. f.ARli, NA1LH, Ac, Ae. .5 tf WORTH & WORTH. Wilmington fiW eldon RAILROAD. OnitcorGi.x'i.Wcr't. i HUroioston, N. C, J.u. l, !:;. s ON AND .lira WEDNESDAY, JAN. Wllmloton A; WeMon Railroad nil! ru as follow : Dt Mail and Eirnti Ti. Leave WHmiiifH,, Front .fMUat - - . . t M. Arrive at CtolvUboru - - i 11:13 A.M. Rcr:LyMouul - I ;V . . t t.- 1J'HI ' ' 3I M. VVeld'H. dally . 13:10 P. M. Arrive at Ro Ly Mmut - 'ItZ m! OoMiioro - . SJV.. WUtioajrUw, FroH et. Depot - . 7-L0 P. M. St-.n i. i:xrauiTaux, Dun FXCIKT hCNDV. L ar Wilial. ton at Anir at Jnt " Weldou Leave Ucldoa.(lailr Arrire at R. Ay Mount " (n4dAburo WUminxVm 5:W P. M - 10:15 P. M - 1 A. M - rj a. m - 3J A. M a01 A. M - A. X - IJ 1 Tti Day Train nukr clo mu9-Ui st U"lJou f.r alj w4ua North U Bay Ui.laily eiptiU!dayf nd daHj u RlcLiocTvl aa-1 all-rati r utf. Nlgit Train mL eW txtcxkjn, ; Wel4oa J'" '4po0t ih UKirhaumd. PULLMAN'S PALACE SU.T.riSr. C'ARS attached to ail Slhx Trails, run through from WOmlc-too to MUtI RUtUxi.oo Eirhmrio.1, rrederkUborxA Potomac Railroad. mtlGHT TSAINs wta ksf- WLtt I ton trt-weeklj at ZCO A. JL, aaJ arrive st 1:40 P. 3L J0HK P. DIYINT, ' CcaerUArrat. Wr DAT,?i5T W.s. Davis E4itraadPropf. BuieJaaaca. THE OXFORD TORCH-LIUHT ClrruUtloa over 2,000 C4n. Two DUlara Per Aaacta, la ASrior TU DeooenUe Orjxa rf C nnr Ce.

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