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THE TFLI-" Af By Gamlard, Desportes & Coo] WINNSB3O1RO, S. C., T HORS DA Y MORN IN.' A Y tit.18.N TIE TRI-WRERI NEUS. Governor Brown's Arguincut--Contincd. I will proceed to show tit this in Aetmnlit. is obloxiOn1.) to a2101 licr grave conlstiLlIitionl 0obj(-etionl Thelws u tiotn of till Uited 'States d-clars Ilo bill of attlaiinder, or ex post facto law dball be paSed. By a btll of tiltaindt-r, I uiderstanl, :a jidiial .-Ielince bY Parliameit, or a legislititisnipalion of ji-licial power. As when thle Parliament passed at bill to attaint IV. I . of high t srea-on, an di. rected his execluo,1 ad the confisca. lion of his e 'l at l. This act of Con. gross is inl the 1n tilre of a hill of au-amll der. It does not. IlLIaint a lIwv<.r of high treasoii, but it (loe.s asstime jdicial fliiec.ions. and coifiscatt-s his properi v vithot. jiidicial nrial or jtidgmenm.. A n'l it iurps lt power which properdy bil. lolgs to the Courts alote, of denirin ing who Sha11li aid who shiall not fill tIh oflce, which is iiist-parithly inicident. to the Conrr. This Ohiection enlrices the ('as of thlie applligant for adiitsion to the har. Tho Court prescribes a rule upon conformt v to wich, Wn% Citlz-iI lis a right to b mrimitted to'the bar. It bvloi;gs to tit Court to fill t his inci denm offico, aid C'igress has no right. Io mlterlen-t, % Ilhi lit- who coilhes vil i wili ilie rule of tle (Coirt has fill till < i'lttiableI , righ1t to he admillitted to practice. Tihto sident exeidths is Illoney alld fifle ill preparatIion, I'd whel Ieady to comply with it I rul'. (if ihe Court, he a pHps for admlisi'nli .nd iN met by a quasi hill of' alliin<t-r, i ih( the Iiatur of a jidicil setllbot- pas by% Cmngress, that he( skall notI bm mid. lmitl!d onl coAiplying wdit.h tIhe tille! I bi l . hni. luat, it i-4 tlhfl jtidid- llit, ( Congress I hat le nmisi. Illso ia kc: a cer. Niol (,eil. oath, not require, by I:Im- C,rs, Iwf-freecan be admiti-ed, doitin Sreflisal la take it, hie si'luids v l eoi v ii or ailling aiid 111hbetting reuLlionl, If Collgress Ilay i XI elitit! all apgliants f,,i andinission fiil th-% call in e l l iesi, w,h t llay so dilkpit the oath tit1 ft lo n:111 ever cim lake it, anid it may tIIus cra1 a moopo!, iin he office of ILLornY. in ! bhaind of the few nowi at. ti- bar, who enli lake the oath, at their dealt desroy tJm Ollice- altogether, notwi Ih. NlandIlig the (olsitiuuioial gialrm1nm-4e that -very pers,i :ivncti-sed of a cri in11al offensti shall ha ve I assiAalt ne of colilI sel for the defense. Thiis latw is not only in tl, n:lll.ar of a hill of attaiider, which is forbiddenl by the Constitiltliol, bill it is clvar i a-e.c Joist facto lw its wheni appill-i to atlisr nys8 of' h court, or' applicalts ir mui. mission to practice. An tx post fict la% w* i.s; t hus de'finedit by Il 1r J1stice Chl1asi: deliveriig Ihe, pinilm of thl Suplelni Court of thIe lUntiltd Sht(s Ink tihe Case of' Calder and w'ife vs. 1Unl and wife, :<i Dallas. 386. i. Every law that mitkis an action done beforu. tile passing of the. laws, and hIjich was iiiocent whet don!e criminal, and punishes silch Act.ion. 2. Every law thnt aggravates at crime or makes it greater thai it was when coiimmiuud. -i. Every law that changes tho pin. ishment and inflicts. a greaier puni'h lelitt than111 thie law aniit-xed to the crimne wien cotfimitted. 4. Every law that ters the legal rules of evidence and receives 1-ss, or differeit teMittimony thanlI lh law reqair ed at the time of the commis,iol of Ihe offense in order to coitviet. the oflf.ndear. See also, 1 Kent's Coim. 407,.S.-rguanIt ont Coaist. Law, 356; Sith's C6m. on Coinst Constrnct ion-'872. Ia Fletcher vs. fee-5, Cranchi Reps. 138, Chief Justice Marshall, delivering th10 pinion of the Supreme Court of: the United States, says: An e.c post facto- law is one which rend(ers an: act puttishable iln at mnnir ill wi h it was nIOt, punfiahable when it was comiated. Sucoh law iny inliict perities ol iihe person, or may inlet prennttiar'y penal ties which swell the, publio treasury. The Legislatlure is proluhited from pass ing a la w by whichl a man'smestate or any paurt of it maly' be -seir.edl for a crimec which was, tnot declared-by s ome. pre Viousa law to render him h lable to" that Ini t,h ecaseo;fE Ross (2 Pi.g 169) it was hild tbat'if is .stuite add .a new 1)anishmneist or. increase iho olde'v one, 'oran fene orpnmitted before I,Me. pas sage, ioch ian act. wouldbe e.:post/'acto. The party ouight tod.know, says thes court at the itme of' Jomm)itutir thle of tlse thu. whole extenlt of the punish. me'nt. Now I beg the court. to bear ia mind tIhat tile act -1f ap1plying the test oath to attorneys at Iaw was passeid (it til- 2-4th of January, 1865-very near the (tin of t he strmlgle. li is In pril of tIit , as lll;It he has tat ai<h-d IIIe reliel ionl since the i t dale of thIl net, bit, it. i geieral. The Iangtage is I have ievver Vanitartly borne arms, &c , emracing fite whole perioil of It-,lo . Now s-p pose the I-wyer r the applicant for ad. mis,,siont, did hear ,arms aigainst Govern mwnt, or did aid or comniteinance those who did i I M61, is not, ihis an ex ps/ flcto law ns to himl ? Was thie i>rfei. ir.- of alis propwrty in Ills oflice, or of, his right of beving .amitteid to tihe offace )nt com111plying with tle rules prescribed by alhae court. any iart. of t l pitai (l l. :acrtd Iv Congrw.s rigainst tie Oimftrier, at. or 1i)-Ilore Ilhr I imo of its commnission ? It. celiliily w;-s not. It. fo im-di ) mln it of tila, p(.11nbily plrebcrihil by law 1 agamlist tI histlire in 1M I ; it oniY ailds to : I p-amit alredady inl existence ti forfti itire of Iis righ to practick hav in thev courts I the Unit.t-d Strate.s, or. inl tIre latigage of Mr. Jilstici Ciiase, illlicts Sgrreatr intai,inrinr. tian ta th IL.w ali tatnexv.d to Ile c inlif- when e. iia,.d. InI aidditi'na to tlh. ohl p1iary, it.ir S and fpu it t a - IWip in lik iici0, "ieb (ou1lid not he dniii, beea .0 p-i*V S hawn, in tha' larrgi. of !r. ,IIsIe Ia r:hall , "rt -n-di h:m lial.h. to thr plailishlovill." A )1d in1 tA-ingie t heSupr:nCt r .\Siielm-14, inrrMl(ofil loss' case, iab.ve cnvd, it Ilm., not in (rFcase I i v- (1ld. it 'r dh il vw pul i ilo.tart " for iairfic comimitited ht-,re how -'. Ia. . H,w c uld t Ie ll. aIr t Ian" if cman:aiing Ihc onL.i in isi, know, irn thie ii lagaag of the Last mIaed colt, tre w ha- exal-ti of, pOmIish Imlent which wVtaint pr!-scrii.d till JVill. nary. 1863. It is alo x p1;I /fied w la1n titi- 1y ti be fola. h il laid fl.%w a lay \ar. J-i.sir tlao,;e it ch:ain.ges Ifa' I ( b-gal rIl' of tal evidnIre,- and rciv ps less ai l am.. - Low I(epires a t the timaa. of IIi comimrnis .ioll of thae oll-ne, to coavit. ti ollnid. ern i b Iais. tiat. it mrak iis t bar r.fii Sail to ann!sweir l ith, whether ihe ha4 or has nat oInit.d 11". rnc oi elr . sive evidllerc If Ilfirs grailt, :tal1 is ira I'. le t a j adg ieaa ft f o lteil ar .I It may fia b. coilte d hrtb , :s i I.a.; beta e!.rn ir I at t v I t:- it at hi is naot a penrIrby or dhe act of ilosing" a -a i-a-:J sian t -.1a1at, Iat it is rita mIlit- . li pilahi.-alai-ta for oIlice prriscriivl II CoIlross. I is inot tv-, arv tha I discins lvre Ilwii ptower of Congre.ss peccrib ther qIa ieia:l i, rnas, I ar hosi prescribed iai tihe- Conastit ttaa fir ats owa omber-A, or iany athei oflirer of Ilmc Unllitamd S.nles. I pwsii. tiwritn frw Ildvocals of Ilwv fImsil itnl ilat, &n. grms ha p"wi-r to prusciaha tho (11mlifi c11noais of :ry offtcer., of itie Utin.(I Stratas. Wh at pow(r' er a ( '.mg:zrac to prescribe tiht (pinalifications of thr ( ,ver taor of a Stic, a memt,er of the itMvn Legislaitare, a Jmtigo of ta Cirt? It. ctrminly la.s naoane, t hiugh try aran all citizi-ns of tI-:r United States, and tall ofliaers. At Attorntey at law i H olicer of Corttrt, but, taot ana officer of tle United Stales. Ile is air]trai1t1d y. the coirt mnder ritles presciribed h t to practice ira far' Cotrt, and is answerabh. alone t0the cotirt This is tle cotirction giv.-nl to it by Congress itst. Th1 tact of' Jitly. 182, pr#!:.:vrii*d ti,- test ioch for all allici-rs of tha Un1rita ttas Th.at of Jr I , 1865, drcliars thait A;ttaarne's at Law slit Iit ackr thle ramear a oat a b.-fira' fthey are pearmaii.tedu to pactice~ in faie Unaitedc S3tateLos Couarts. if' Co'nres hadn consad eredl themt omee'crs c.f ther Unrited States, thecy were faally emabr.aced in tham Act of Jutly, I 12, tarnd it wacs an idle wiaste' of' timeti to plassi the A ct, of' Jainuiary 1865. It is vary c'le'ar thtent thaat thae tet. onata ii 'nt prescraied ras art adrdititotaal quali. ficationia for ana ofi'eer. Thae oath as'in tenadd ras a paenaalty, anid th3 sitattueas aIP penratl oate, aigainlst, thtosea who atidud in thae wcar agrhinst the' Untiteda Slaies. It wa'fs not inatendeud to qalify thaer lawyer't' of' this bar- for the practico. It was irn. tentderd to forfeit thecir right to praictico. [ rContinued in our net. j Whenor Cmra'ran wars in his irast ill nesspr, thes doctor reinatrked one mrornaing th art hei seethaed to e'trgh wiath rnrore diiT'ieanly. ",Tef.at is aarpriainag,t" sraid Ia" dyiang wt'it, ''for I've been nyad icing tall niigbat" r r-wm mhe retersbury 1a:. The AW lnestlgast .lr. D)avis. A iilt.imore paper having- Iublisled wVha t, was 1111thI t to lbe I a rel0-etcionl on tie wtn 01 Wh wosv evidence Mr. livi a s iiicit of t lvsponds as fuolh>ws. Nercihant.s' and ahchani's' Exch.an,, -Norrfidk. Va., May 17. 186U. Edibw.r: idimorq G<ucrUc : (-' i-miT-: .N -,My a t teI tiol has been Cllid t '1 an l a l In y)ot pafe of Vq.S. ttrdav, holding ml# tip to en:vibafle light, aq Mlne of' lie icelters of' ex-Presid.int, dAlferson Davis. To our own comimo. til V ie x I !:a!It iOn i a ssary - my ntcdt4viis til present position are Wvl kiowlt. I11at I i;IVe frifI-ds aid hamil y connectionis in your citv who are, dhalitves. strprised nl mortified to set MV m1im:ti' in tils list of witnwsses befr)l.e the Grand .Jo1ry. I ah-nm it at dnty to tlim 1.11il m1ysiIf to i.-mi yt-)n itat I eni -rei tiie ('ot I-d rai. arit . as a orila l-r, ri','igniiig ih I a tt itise ah pLly respetah sIlian i wir city gorti nne1141r, !-it of I Miter (b1y virat of which olflici I W;IS (1xeIIIIp from militar y service.b v IIli- a-t (d Legi hIt re,t-) rai d a.;m c1 omlp:t. I)y, colitriillte(I I,f Imy in.;anq 1) its: #,quipmotir, nwi Perv(.d az Ca-it.i if nrdlb-ryv witil the surrender of Gen. L v -s .11*111 ,. wis siianed blulefor t %i Grand .utry, aas we'ria iai:itny ote rent.i'. na' ly *' int mly in, 'i so I i It : i in t. r I lg Y evjid.-I,.... re, I \It. D.i% ; it< g1i1Y of tr-aon, I c''.11l1i atill to : greater igi ; , ii ,i ..n. ly nb y.... t;"1. tnal ill nitl'l V vo tII'f ir wholf. ( ' I1f. lea V whi:. I % Tnttetred mv lin i o,- t 'a carw:( % %ieb I cisid4-ruil jt ,iand hilv. Y lo (J! '11 111 il l "r :111t, FUJ .I,n Ilr\-NIlFN. l 1 .v ! lin t o sta utill-N siltn o| tll witnsses. .aia-i' P. .\ ili'aa wat a tah' wIll _W101:11 ffied.Pli It.rslmtrr. bil i -w r.119,4 A i''' Go'ir.g, P.a Sl -oarg is, wI. prt'nine, )r. 8.. ta'0il s in ii' C. 8. A . iliitn Aol''., .It., w-la it - i-r of aiv.'-, fram ih.;.ird ~Districl. iM tlhi S; at'.- Ti' wuai onte of :hi urigrial 'at r -i . 4."- nh-.' aml ai ai lawyr-r a -I lielaa, ranks with i h- t:iost Il;lr 4)1,of14h State.* J. Hlardy,1 lnitdriii was telw eaitill of' at rI1Iclbrited IBatery from N r1lIk. 1'atrick 0'1rien was General Lee's I'he(- Emieror al Empres.' visit. to t.nxrre Will be r'mebere as tr) alts hi,4 New Yeair' 1):iy con-p-liment to) Ihe Alitsnia n Amlimssatlhr i i I.55. The Imerii parly arrivid at their dest,ina tarot at [21, aaam'a rtai , iasvs of' the popilation Ihai ing atsmet l at wt r1ilway stat tons r'ec'iviniig aheir NlajeTijs in tht- Iost e-t. th,zmstio manner. Thbv ywvrf riweived at aiw sta tion of Aw.orre bY .N Challe, thie .\nyor, the Maicipal Coicil, anIlid sveral persons of mote comn'cted withl aii town. Thm Mayor nddressed the Entperor antI EIIpre:is ats follows: ".S n:: fifiy-(ne yvars since the Empwror Nap,h-vn I. was i'r'ceived in this town with sich proofs of devoteid 1Ps an idt1 joy hal. Ie rt'taind ia viviD Trcollecioni of them, wi'e h expreso ed( on Il dienth i b It the mowst. Tm inf, to-rims, as recrdel in the Afemnrid (Ie Sintf. l kne. Voitr Majest'y his just. lwia.rldi he stme embtuas'iastcic iaceblt mta ioans, I th amne eres.. f'rom the deapthls t.f the. haieart of ai popilittiona, wh'Ioser d. v'oateen to athe Enitero r, as your Mia jisty w' 11* knrowis, ha no nuore beten tOilnid wnan! tig itn dupa of triaitl and adai vrsiaty thani ini hose of' prospiriay and trtmmplh. i. atho impieror, athe.ri.fore, prmai me Io preseat It him n the kt'ys of this fail I'fail to wnl, in iv hieht tIhe sacred'i fire of' itehmena't ii the empi re hast ali Watys beten ke'pt~ binig, evena in h d rkeiat timeos. -'"MnAux:J Comr andl r'~eee the aur dent ble'ssii of or ptopaaletiomns, w tho veanertate, adu4ao aid love Voib;, arnd, ant their rioward, di'ign toa tell he young Prince Imnperiaflth likat his grat uncl' anad has father, ho n y eveir rely on tIe affeeriont of hits oldaid loyal Lown, of' Auxe3rre.~t Tttc EMPtlR'$ SPEECHI. Thae FLntperor re iedl in. Lhe fillowing terms: 1 tam happy to e that the riniis ceances of t he Firmanira hav vao ,.noo. 4'14ild riniat ywt, m y. Be evItlitin thal. oll mv Sde, 1 ive finhe-ri-41 the svntteini t o f the be..d o In fanile for Hith eiiergorie samd paI riotic pop1 it) who supporteld Ihe Kmpeoror mI o410I a.; inl evi! lortne. I .ave t3oreover, a <hlt of gra IInJe to lply' to the J4par3 313-11t. (of th1e4 Yonie. It wa. : ne o f firr. to iv l nw t s suTrage ii tsi, C: it kil-. likv the m jri l t ft lilt, Wrench nalitionl, that it. inl!$-rests Well mill'i aind llit t. [ <I.test 1, like It, I hI os treaties of 1815 wiie sm partii.s of thi-A ldav widh to mnakc t stdc hi ( our for':-m poliC'. I thaik voltnto 14r v 'oIIr !enti IeInIv ts. In ti milh I of vm 1 breal le at I'a so-, for iI. Is a3n4ng 134Ilh,eII.,I I h 11 l4rifitis pI pul ionIII or IIi 11 owvnI is 3n i r :Id dilrici ts tIha I find thI. t r1te g,-nIis1. of f Pranfivv. 'l'hi, aiwer was greettd with the lom .m'st. acclai 3lllionm. BISIIOr 'L* .K'S I NT1:1V1.:w 1 W -r B SIi P M.\-:AD.: (,1; VX" I NI\I.\. ----Th. N--w Orliemis P;cayunc sayvs : Vell d owe%I reim-ijibwr Iis d.-partuire fron 16-bim-rff to seek persolniallv till. :iviv o. lii)(* ihol .\lvad., tiln thl : .-F 3III- l 1-n1. o1f h,11 hops, .i hi.1 hIm.-.. inl Nor.!4-r3 \1' inia ne m .is r-' tr1n, to i "\ till what did 14 4-11 You l " S b -.I . i:Illlv -:iI i i ii mll. 11 'I.m IS33'l "'1 sainted4( I hhn," sni< I4 444r 3ool h11 I p, 111d 1aid too him, ''Sir. I have . n of 4-re.I If e ol issio il t il '- Cil i-th-r A11n.'. .1111d h-ivo Come t o .1", votir. all ".nd What dtill bill ? 1 said ti.) m --Sir, VmI . hol.) - re:4, a higIn-r emumi.sion ih il ms Ii " I I ? n e f tlvdhat. right rIVer ir ; n. i .e ni.it in3 -u i'3i r, i' n i t. 3 . hz )pv to hi!dohl I it i lle ci.t-c.. trum0:1p0 anl." \W .'ll, lilt s tior hi.h01, ti3.n. 4i nlot trivet h ilt co3 4n "Yes lie-id ." -i-Id vir b,'lh l,1 1 w i 3. a 341k.' fh 1:-i 4',e (n i 4.4 conti 4110't fom i:.-ir v . p l' i C . 01 i. v mI w h Ir .i b v, wc! h .. iI Il.. 0.'4 1,343.3.( 1*111 1 1. Ihl .11%, . I 1 I i 1 1 .- I i-. di4l4y lt :el1t .Ill C- :11 s1io 3 h4 443 hI 1. li .11 . i . .. Tei F'r1-1 Al, 4 ....... cq,.T r--; . ,.. g -illt-Ilw ily i3sti' in. , it) ,i, 3,anc -ir .i 4-.34 ii h.1g rehv ,lvv- 1i , i i. .., . Ii i' eed Ilhe memory Of'.Nir lil-81.1n , vwe in Cha130in14' folr ihe pld1 i 1.4indb tti ldI Shights wiich he ItA-.cd I1o' b ii N .ple '- * 11n e p'isOner n' .* Il Ilih-n) .4 i Whel .vtvIesoII Dbavis w < 3l 1lr'41rSi1n of I1he "OlnederAIC SIMal. the eo'Oplet 1:31 ka Ilonild were nlo(l : t he h11. mbil 4uniOver-ing 311 hli, lpproach . hu, we ven r I 1prel.h Il' i-iat whmn tham li.vroic ;;n-l uniowr ate ;, na-lyr'isAhlang;1I to Ifhis cily 1. vrial,:. n00 le:IJ l l I l plityill;: Ili l, IV ,,t.l i 4114 chid rel wl il ll Ihm sircees fill'l hr ll I l'. he 40 his prikon,. to te-4't' 3 . inl every ' wviay c,nis!ent widb law hm-3 I mrIer ieIi e1IP.f1t ee4m,l.leet 1n14d3 1) 4nAhy for Oh per. scet.ed I'tatesmnn. %%e h1oo. secteli ry \l tn4wle for h. upen diiregard fir the oni, q.i1i rn< | and order toI which we have refered, for h ' is saidi. Wil het- illed up1 1 's, resident D:,, vis. to hav3 warmly gva.sp.ed . is hawd. and to have expreti3ed t ill that sympthby whiebl mIlisfotneii exci:e'4 inl eVery gOO34 In4 n's"i breaslt. We altuo 03 n from the New York H/erild. that dhe ientions kid poliviie,s Which w-ts exhibid to owa4d, NMrs4. Davis b-,. .everl F'ederd ofliveri4. have nk.o been ri,> hibiied by special ortler. I' etictii:g po litl3 1n ' 3t ] ilady i.,. a14 1 3/r sugg4 st.3 i sitarulingr n 'ovehyor inl f . way of m it exhibi33 'Ptons~ of331 ma lity to Ihe inefortur.ato duin3g the wr i noti of kied aedi tsc befis reat lyDi4a to be3 rege- --ric/wemd , Wraiitn If tLAnon.-One~u of.th nlinagest ian esine thi par ofu the. Stat tohl noft was ge33t t.ingi alln fviiy lfVlie refused' 3to mloy oloru men3 breanse hew un. nyt bfore the oBuredn onathe.-Crivlons Licom litry soee boe'd tevi diposedp freedmend. 4.l3Ih e urea ish co.tinfed .in eistence,4 wise 3think thei day list far fare for th cobrliled ma.-Calot '411e Cthaurcha V atllimaccr, ) EVOTE 1) lo tho interests of the P,ro . 1 "A I pimiopal C','1rch, is publhI ish - el it C'htilmle. N. C. Terms of' subseip fil, cahill in 4adVance. FI i :-:ix monthllills, t,-h Io L)r moe y var, .1 i Tri?%t or nenTrixa---i I en Vents a1 'lin1 . or for' thel 2pneIe of1 at tlnu. ToI year-ly nllven-isq.IS. a flbral dteduction onl the* ab,-Ve wiill be Intle. . Al .1 itiuari f lther Notices chagd ihbcrbe S .iVing It, have- their Post Ollives callge.ili t ael t nlk. )Imhl whtrr tiecir pa pr, re nw1binI-:Sf1It, :til where t.hey wmil linve then, ilh e l in futiue. For o rimonh hioire each subscripion ex-ires, a peo il -I nI the un -gilN will I(mint I l a rr i if r i sNIC II m bscrip lin'lby l n irl y remif Ii ince. -ll 0""-iaiosonl bo athdressed, ohn Wilkes. Tiensuirer, Church AItellilencer, Char/o/1. N. (|." Fehl I 'a '11.- , I . E 1 cA I. I l lS t P . l II I p - " i i mi i t i> A l i1 h i . T h T li- i i.O amlitirm;slied to sub i h .n 'l' ' M1!w. lerms : Daily Timets. nti . .yr. ;10.0) " six Inonfill: . 0.4 11 It :vv ih:' ltl . 4. . . 41 Tri -WMyli'. , w. y.:ir, g '' ix ib1 s. :00 iv: cu imorL i r:n:Ii,(i -t of a th,r Daily p every Tuesday, lit .- :NIaan.'lb .ol tn r. more 2.0 - B e iy to 1 he trr.ny P rapt t., AM p:y n. lie. g- l t -i!v nni. T Il.I M ,: ,,. . 41111, - Mri. Oull l iie s i . it' - 1 .-i!i er C iti.se t ., a l-n .-io enis f'or (- 'h ' u b- i n1l101t inl-Itioln. A vire s1n A 1. 1:: i t It:"ie tm a tivr ii m keos insmert ed 1,)6 :t 141 i, I i -l p .e ;.-;1 hI.I-Ill M A i Vt In[ nt, invs-ril in tIhe Weekly N wV a; k I o S 1 ;t-4 . f or e:n-b1 in-er-tionl. \il let fir ln h invs ith tie above 1 hl :: !!:0 O,1 1 m 1 ' ft. .:I Ita !'r on ott25 Ce, or 7NI FA i 'harl'te.N. C. Cits S V.1h) e .% i - l .oir Il i .rC. I' l l'inc. e11 1,1Ar l O1.I-3 i 1811 1,,1AY . 1) -iibDihPmiotdx. iitsdi <- ry mornn-, C.I ,O!d " , I . - fill- 0 w%;itu Ihe III -!i lrt t.h(i t(eivy r.o- or ,) Ff , ii0 1er al rm -peon nce.iin7et b. often yad..so l'vii r1iN the prin the Sltt T..e i - .., !;- he 't mr cot r 0V eiren. 1. en 'o e addivT y, al iuntinoy a '-r-loy.. : :i:, d1i th - re:i'-tiv iiatter Tie eI i nit i oin ifm i 1113 the i n e ti nt , i v in i . - it Ia tily jimrnlal mdL is p. ait.-l ve v, lic na. It .- I'C ' Y di Ap' - Poriv Odmnn. 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