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FAIRFIELD HERALD
* t~~1 PUBItSt11) WEEK~t~IN BY
Ets? Al Ii iut.no w~Vi't isaitv InyoUt
1) 11,4,'1101 T E-NK W ILLd A 11 & V'O.
T) - ic ut iyp . T n I 11 th w% . Week
ly inl tie Town of w ittsboro, at ! .0y , -
Md:l to' nirw ienlt, at tobe
pai.d inl lvioea fl.
BY0 It T1
Oblit. aotieti 3 e alTriutu tes 61.00 pe
Sed-Cty talected Petryhtt t e-t
ti R\Tt3il,, ~m
o Ti fie song of lit th: mary,
staulingq inl thle cta o or
W hile (the phewalait twiligh'lt .s111.1owwl,
Faill o'er wooillbruti, strealinn-: i moor."
Oh1, snot(her! dear fiallier i.1 coming helino
Ilow,
uitt ronti by the r ti thie wolh
141'. wie try aui-I paile, hiu h1h0-4 i.- creet,
A iJ his i .>t w ait cp i sk irl I a11s (of 114
'My hecart hat:j beenl beating eo l'ast. aill the
tlay,
So isti tha I ,learcely but .1peak,
With i t li :tt hs ini g woul br,
to your li
Dear mIIother to otipnt anbu mIe t ! r
Last nitl, wn the house was all -ient and
lie thohli t. that, I lept, but, I hea t. I I deei,
Thoigl never i wherel tll hle srid6
I knew thit ie wsal praying, tlear it ther,
nlen
All a light cno d ito .,hino i n t1h gloonl ,
AtI I i-ged to pring p.id but I kelpit very
'to i li ,
Till it i:tt he :Iolo br ek ic your room.
:'o henii ha vent outi tio Is shep at the
1 me him do111 there by tihe crick,
l'oor "at her, so salil and14 s- tle, a.; he lo0k.
limy life not t Wort could spi ak.
I't I kissed :itatt , in d 1l Ihspeeg i o lk
neck,
An'erelt he li warm tears fal lik i-rin,
As hoe whieperedi,"Goi, coral'ort. your moher,
Ilear ctil,
For 1. niever will grieve hiera in'
Andl solI camne baxck, <larlin,, mtuoher, to you,
\vit h a Sweet treinling !joy" ait mly leit
I're tried aill thie (iday loll" to l wi yof to
sn ile.
Thlough my sierel I lrJed not impart.
I'e hove trd abit y, and hNlpered, h1 ori
kindl
Weve the fieinds wvehavo found in our
griei',
And l've nged for ie shiadowi s .jiof twilight
to iill,
To bring to Imy spirilt lief
So now I've been dowpn3 bly theo cliirch, moth.
er otear,
Where l tie fa leepingm So low,
And the grassonk his;gav is I kgining to
Atii the i.st early violo t to 1,.o w
Then lit' up your hund, darling mother, I
All your sorrow antl watching tione,
For I1'san tl an~gel 11n1, happy inl heavani.
And fiat her, dear father's comle hiomei!"
[.rom thie N. Y. Joura-al of Commerce.]
The South.
The following views of Ohe New
York foural of ('nmwerce .re so forci
bly put, and in such accordance with
thoso we have endleavorted to impre.<i
upon our readers, that we give them
the benclit of our editorial colhmn :
"Whether they will or won't, the
peoplo must face tho fact that the
prosperity of the North is elosely
idlentified with that of the South. It
is time to see to tho truth that thoro
is somothing else to bo donle witht the
of managin~g themi wit~h referen'ceI to
the future powcr of the Radical parlty.
There are other inltorests at etaike thani
this one of gorrywandering the South
to give theo Radicals an ineceasedl vote
in Congress For no0 sensible moan
will dispute that the prlesenit lanaugo
mont of the South is wholly controll
od1 by tile qulestioni of future power
anid plunder for at party. The inter
osts of tile counltr'y are fotgot tenl. The
intorosts of the Uniotn are left out of
.J!'ho abisur~ditics whichl our present
course exhibits are't at dii ace toi u..
An exam tple is visible itn tile twaddle
of Rtadicail mn about trea'onl. Amlon~g
th11 inhlabitants of theo Sonthlerni
States there iot one0 manu la a hun
dredl, black or whlite, thatt hasi- nlot
beeni anl eoomy of the go~vernmenlt.
''Te miost ar'dent aidors amnd abettors of
the rebe)llion were0 to 1.o1 foundl amionlg
theO nonl-comfbatantts, tihe females and
the negroes. Tihe nogra' poplationl
was deeply imbued withl thle spirit of
hatred to the North ; an~d in thiousanids
* 'of inlstancees this spirit hod thiemt to tile
vorg'e of theo battle-neld ; and where
the~y could overcomo their innate oow,
ardhioO, it lead itto the~ bioat of baittle.
Thoe Southern armny was attended by
largo numbeII~rs of negrocs whoe, from
choice c.ontinuted iln the field, anmd who
worO as ar-dent onmies ofI tihe 'Yan,
koos" ast an~y of their ma~fstor.
*lIore we have, tclien, A poplationl
of somte miiillions scattered through theO
.Southern.States, who have comoi under
tile dlominifofl of the law, and are nlow
suibjoot to such1 punishlmcont as the goiv,
ertnment may atdminister. Buf no one
d reams of punialg'g them,. -*Whly not?
Because it is said they woreslv,
and' tihoir not3 were to be regarded as
comipulsory. *It is thenl conceded by
the mnost enthusiastio .-dovotoos of tile
blood-for-blood doctrine, that at nlomu
na l compulsion is sunficient ronson for
acum ile gh reat cim. iha the
On u-:it doubt. At every 1r1m1t,
froml I180O to I85 the ne )oIhed
pos io ofthon e :awl.e h. -
of s 1 Iup ie fo r thoe .,,-.II vi "at! I~y .
Thlere was never a n in -rre n, unV
er a <'teamIn amionig the ofi eaX.tin;. !
the ninilinal yv'he (,ie riit-l. Thov
wIrA*t Willineni io Ol ir maS
fid lIty bo-"th to them) and tie (:n.
amongl-- them All this timw, Seekding to
a rou:-eu thoutl into ac'.on l the, ,ide of
thm Union, bat they refused the
tel iljtatillns.
"ooking at ihe. factk, will the
gentttllel whIo have ntevr y y eon a
battle field, but who deo.re to ald tile
teros of legal executio to the
autettCrs of Lthee year'.- pt explain
on what princiteple they die a dit i-IL-.
ti:i betwvent the white man and the
negroI*A in que:,tion;4 relatinig toco i
cation, treasot, aild t:e like ?
" It. is agroeed .)n allhdsha evenl
the) neg'-ro, who, withI rille in humid, onl
thle rebel sideo, helpedl in thi. ww"'li
blooihed of ill I harbr, shod! not
he t tied as a traitor. It i.; evu
ui''i'riee (1-:t e e ! -.ro V'.ia ( . :
not, no a1 then for ulte tni o' the
thing over the delully woriks in frott
or Petersurg, ought not, to bM pun
ished as,; :r trai- or. Biat who will de
Oine (he d NS iA= ? The preruore at
tle oi vMM iWlth i rove ouOn' i l (lA-1
into the rIn:, wa to:ifold mU,0 v.
hIe itnd t all-'ible tItan tWe liru.ir otn
,ho llegro. ' Ily not ll:tve s')ie 'I al
)athIy Ifr the wilite nmn ? Wi hy this
funidamen-ltal diAH1tineilun- v"hchtil
to a Centlipet of races ? ('ortainly th
11h1y oft wvi:-doml .Imd or caIlmler thloughtd
:td wiser act'ion Iust be bfoe us. I i
I" im1puss ible that a n1ationt . '30 go
bumlerilg On in this blint ineen -l.
eut m:nrter forever. Our pr'' poli
cy at ihe South, d ist ingv ishing t it
doe, white frot 1blk, and1.1 to the d1c
preciation of the white tnd the elava
Lion ot the blAck over him, is a dis.
g1race to civilizotion. There is I" Wt.
ifactory explanation of.the omiuet ef
some of the genera u now in eoinumnd
at tle Sonth, nor i.- is imiilioper to at
I ributie to them,11 a ti esi( o to provolko
hat red and perpefntuate discord, .since
there is no choice betweeun eharging
iti wih this des (iro and ith the
grossest stupiid ity. They are none of
then stAp id, and therefore it is beyond
reas;nIIabIe doubt that they work w ithi
ittent to accomplish that result WI wit
their course does aecompilih. h iot,
aild more and iltuore blood.hhod, follow
thieir tracks. 'I'he genterals to whomn
wo allule have thu.; far succeeded in
koepinii-. thiir departiietts in a .tAte
of' turi'oil, and iii giving their North-!
Ceei radical friend; abundan unterial
for ablise. of the Stouth. With such
generals the condition ol tile Sonth
may be fairly regarded as hopelcss.
So long as they remain in conuand
the prospect will grow dlarker and
darker. I'p to the present nitent a
careful estinmate of tho worik dono in
the Southern States by the military
olievts convitces us that it amounts
to this, namely, from a conditicn of
comparativo. quiet I nd hopefulness for
white and black, they have b rough t
things into a much wor'se state for
both, and whereas the relations of tho
two races were peaceful and mutually
satisfactory, they ato now becoming
diangerously disturbied by the acts of
the generalIs and the men they em
ploy, All this reacts with terrible
force on us at the North. TPhoro has
not boen it ntany years a mtore serious
state of f'orlIiing than nowv porvatdcs our
bu(sintoss circles. Ruin statres men in
thte faice, and its approach is hastented
by the folly, dieotmadness with which
pol iticians ar~e using the military po
sitlion to aceomp1l ish their nef'arious
litpurpses at thme South."
Tu'ii Mt.i-r A RY A ND 'ruuE COURi'rs.
Several commtunications hiaWo lately
passed between the civil and military
authtorities relative to the prosounr ses
sion of the State Court and the draw
ing of jurors. Ont Saiturdaty, th e 15th
int., a connuunication wits sent fr om
ileadq~uarters requ~estintg the Clerk of
lie Court and te Sh erifT to aippeatr
b~eforo the Post Commtander. JiThis
wias donie, and1( at theo intorview the
Shberiff explainted satisfactorily that
the v'enire was always mutd3 out at
one termt of the Court for the unext,
andit Gen. Siokles' order regutlatitng tihe
drawing of jturors was publlish~ed after
theso jutrymenut hatd already been drawn
and- summ itoned . ThisI sttementt~t wits
referred to Gont. Sickles, atud on Sutn
daty another iterview was had, at
wvhih thte Glenerail Cotmmanditg cx
p'ressedl himiself tatisfied. witht the ex
plantation, but advised, a postp one
nienut of the Court, unt il th~e full list
of all tax paylng citizons could be oib
tainpd from the assessor. .Judge Mos
es htad otn interview with the Geueral
yesterdafiy after the adjournment of
the Court, and will stato to-day if the
Court will be continued or not.
''There is b)ut,little business before the
(ourt this .ternti both the critmnl
and civil' dockets beig extromeliy
light, and it is- extremnely prob able,
that the session will couinmun depd
its nowv ausficos and' ta ned. list be
made out, that will enable the au
thorition to comply withI the provisions
of the ordler.-Chartulestonl Necws, 1811..
A son of' BenNIict Arnold became a Lieu.
tenant-General in the B~ritishu army in 1853.
June k%) in t opa i3on, " sMnimry
'd iS p4r.nI'lih's ri'n wV41izll be o1 use.
T'he act, provah':., Cor voluilnarv and in-.
'11t'-try ban0kruc, ' 110 balk
ruptcy of 1u-terhisandll 1f corjport.
tionw, -un ior thle superciedure el '.11o
bankruplqt proceelg.bu by arneet
.\ny P4 .;>k nmy robnar'ily o'btamn th
bnilt of t3 h10e act wI owes debts ex..
eremg onby apl.ymng by pe-tition
"u>i the 11 4', 44 1 1w. Jodicial Distzritct
in whinh :1-.A peroi h3a ri-ld or enr
ri. oil bui' ,or h 1 ix nlulnths next
mune w, ul pr1dn illivon of filing
e( I IrO - V n.,iOI, 0-' ftor I th 101 .g st pe'
rN01 dmig such :x m inths, suwiljI4g
fotl hi,; j4ho1.e of rislei3-e, is imiabil.;'
to Ionay 1' a l is- debts inl hti, Isk wilhng.
ni to sunde'r all htis estate and el.
f ( - . 11 b-ilefit of his creditor.4, :n
iii.; esir to o,1un thle beni fit <.f Ibis
nut ; ad hIN:! anniex to his petition
a seheb A verliiby oath, the
Co>urt, o. before a !'. -er in i al brpt.
yOr bt-fo One of1'h COMm-onr
oil the Cirenit Couta ,"the UnitedS~te
c ntini a' !76 and1( tr1ue s(a.eniint (A
; Lhi: i, .> :I --, n 1, f.r a p ib.'h l., to
whom11 du~e, th the ;-hire of re141b1ne,
of each eritf.Lor, if Iown to the d1b';or
and If t 4-3n thot, (h et, to be s,) sta.
t li i t O u lt o each cred'itor;
the O nature of eacho detil.tr demand,
r undld on written scl: i:y,
*n, tn:2, or oth1rwi\e, and.
a th tru 1 .e Can*! and C nttion of
u iml tednJ, ill 44crb cazs, anid the
phace where such indiUteNe:> nccrued,
mla :t m n of any ex 1i.1n"t.
g , fidt iiEo , ji.l Iigl it or colhit.
ra, or ouI1n-r st..eenrily "ivon f[,-r- thef pay
ment. of th s:ne; 'nd sall also annIx
to is aiina acraeivnr,
ve lifi d in h e manne.r. ,of ll h if e11 a e,
bot. 1 4 '4d plrsoallf." Notic0 Af 1te
proeeing.. inn. he given to :1l credi
ors, Ind te property is to be I tirned
tner to m4 assi. 2n3ed for their belnellt.
Thre is excepted from Lit provisihois
(1f 1i ac nIt, te "1cesCs83ary hiouslold 11141
kithe htu-iture, 1 and uch other arti.hcles
anl otlvr neces.anes of sneh bankript.
as tie Si:d assiuign1o Shall designate and
set. apart, having reference in tile amouini,
to tihU fllily, conditiOll and CirClmstaIcO
of tihe bankrupt, but, ahLogether not to
exceed ill vail;, nany Cast, th4 m
of ,.00 ; wil alo thle weaia, apparel
of4meh3 bankript, and tha3t1 o, his wife
an4 chibIreli, and111 thle un31iform, arm3S, an3:1
epinipments of any person who is or has
beml a soldier 'in th Iilitia or in3 the11,,
service of the Um3ted States ; amil such
Other pro)r11 as; now is, or hr.fter
shall be, exmp (1te1 wd from atachment) or
seizurt, or lvyv on executtio' by iho
laws of the Uid S41 4te5, 1and uch oIfh
Or prIe'r o101. in clulded ill tih f.g4inlg
exce fu l, eCx.mpted from lvy
an1d ale t3poli ex4ectio: I or other process
orler of any Coni't, by th1e1 laws of' the
.State in wh 'ic 1 the 1aiikriIpt Iasi IsiS
doi1ilcile at, 1.10 ltme of 111(i Con inence.
mnt of' lthe proceeding ill bankrup 'ey,
to an amount, not exceeding Lhat, alow
ed by such1t S1110 exemptioni laws in forco
ill the year 186 1."
Six mt1onths after the alindic 01ation or
ban1ku1p3Jtcy, after pl!ientionl mll the
n1ewspap)r':, a certlificate i3 givel the
brnrp.dis-charging him florever from~
all his 142d.ba xi tiung: at lilmt tim1e.
A ny pertie:i owili; debte. mgiy iivolini
ta1.Iily be declare.d at bankrnlpt whoII shall
"dtepart. fr'om th le State., D)istrict or Ter-.
ritory of whfIch lhe is ani13:4!t ina.t3an, with3
int ent to de4frauld hiis creditors 01 or 'being
a3bsent shall1, with11 sneh21 intent, rema31in1
absenlt; 0or sh1311 ConIceaIl himlself to alvoid~
the11 service or' le.ga3l pro)1cs in any1 Vaction31
for the( rCcover'y of at debt,31 or dem41and
provabl under0331113 this Adc; or3 shlld con01
coal3 or' remi~ovo any1~ of hlis pr'opert'y to
avo,'id its being 1.adibed, taikenI, 0or 53
(jin~etoed oin le)gal pr'oce'ss; 01' shll
mlake any3) assi8gonent11, gift sale. convey
an3ce, 01r trans11fer1 of his~ estate, propetty
nghits or credits, or' either1 within theo
Unlited States 01' elsewvhere, with1 initent
to delay, delrau~oid, 01' hi3nder his8 c2reditors,
03' whol has been41 arreslitedI and1( held ini
culstody unlder' 0or by virt11e of any pro
Cess5 of ex1cenion 0, is:med11 0ou1 o'f an
)onrt'1 of anyi) State 1, District or' T1erritor1y
wViihinI whieb snUco deubtor resides 01'
1141 pr'opety, foulnde.d npon01 a1 demand131
33 its nlature provable aiginust a bank
rupt,.'s 0est11ate under13 this$ 3act, and34 for a
son13 excee'd in1g one111114 hnred dollars,"., 3and4
such)1 pr3ocess iln remlainin g for'co and( 1not,
dis5cha1rged~ b~y payment)31, 01' ill 1411y other
1manner)1 provided bly the law l'f s31ch
State, District, .or Territory, iapplicablo
IteretLo, f'or a per'iodl of sevenI da~ys ; or
1h11s been acetulally 311nprison3ed1 f'or 31303
than13 sevenI day)s illn a' ciil action0, foun~d.
ed 0on103 contact for tile Suini of on31 1h1un
dred dollars or nlpwalrds8; or wh'lo being311
ban3kru3pt 03' insolven1t., or in contemilpla
1tion of: ban3k rnp~ () !y or130ins iovy, shall'
make anly pafymentii, gifl, gran1it, Sale,
con3I'vyance, 01' transfer of money or
othe1r plroperty, estate, rights or1 credits
or give any wa'rr'ant to confe1ss jnIdginenft.
or' proculre or su3ffer his propertly to be
taken3 0on logl plrocessl, wit~h int~cntt~
giVe a pre ference to . one or more (of his
cred itgri-or to an1y per'son or persona
wvho nre'or' may4) be01liab)e for hiits11 it
dorsei-, bail stir1eies, 'or other'Wfse, or'
wvith tha uitenlt, by such01 dli14po~itionl of
his property, to deofeat br (delay) the oper
raion ofthi Lletc,; or who, being a baik
~or, mecrchiant, or tradeor 1has frauduleuntly
stopped 91' .s115spended and34 no0. resumred1
inl a period of fourteen days~." The11 du
tis8 of recrister's in bankruntey nrn. "Tn'
adjuv iil'11'!ocli (If .''
eenoi-e ;m irrudvr of, anly be: ;
to admIl)inistecr oaths i n all Ir ,!i' ..
hlckro himl. to hold and11 pro:.ile :1.till-(
ing ; -W crediit.>rt4. toj take proof u,"le
to mak, al1 l n omp tations. oft ( di %; :,.!
:111 1 al or lors of' distribution, aw l i
copy tot s. I orderm, and of th e b..l
nz, of crt dit.ojr, annil asset. fl. .1 ;: 1,i
e e i. :Ikndit :i . pas cco .o f :.
s nes, to grant ioteon, to . it.
isI exatininmtiji of lny ianbrultl in
cri.'or do not opp1-:V. and t'i !
chan >'ers :111,1 dispatch there :c ~
of '.be :Inlulinistrative burii e-s h
kourtL and such une1nt d mat t.
siml! be de-finled inl g-nrln :d
order., o 115 as th i .ti' mtiet J I .
anly pI-tilcular nilter d'rect; an h
diadl also mlake short. meorandan of hli
procee.tdinlg in each ca l! inI whi! I miv 1
sin!l actt in a docket, to be le t by him
t'r that pirpose.
Burratt's . d
\:.., .x*o.11,% J uno 17.- i n' n.
n Ilfr lth seio e tintir a l ' ii . ..
I lhe arI i nt ii i , the Dl i rit .\ u i i.
"The proocentionwll w:1hAow to the
enlli til li:faction of t ,
bent. alni ticrliblcit .c , t j Iti.
prisonerl, J h f. surr."' t, wav:Io.
:and there pr::n, aiding"' :Id ab ni .
in that m urch-r. W e will !h i : t o wi th ati.
the tim of the minkrhe was in frti
oif l'ord's4 TIt) h atL ro c c -operat i !g w !hi
John W ile W ; o;)t h. Y ou \vi! lialr
whaeiit IIIh, pr4:1 iloner i.i tiero. Y., will
knlow him a t he 11 partner rf ' .:h.I
You w t o \\.. i Ia;- Oh dir . t
the h 11:h1tk . pi cd ci tie 1 ne i,
head, alnd th director of tl w, !
ii ll i O thre t o t'rt h i ,- u -
sl'itl' iiatie . I know . Itat uilt I'm
panio:: :1i1l.t heO n -11 oinrnt o e r.nt
pris:oin r anild liiot t Ia a1u1Icla V:'
but ws there o i roIvI'eno! l edi'eI.
tted plan, and associautons;."
The fir1t, witness wa; t'Olk ain t)
d ildI r a 'ccountis o lf the killing.
Serganlt Joseph 'M. Dy) in,
is eri ting - 0 Isou in i i b
ui ia1t. in at l'ihe
ilJpalto.
ndievlia. ie wa L in 4,m0 .ny in I ,
beonged to batteii.lry C.I oi hendepe:n.
dont, 'enInsy Ilaml Arti' ery, al, that,
tiol statioined at Camtip irr, att thn
itr csectioon .oL t-- rt Iu l ti iti.h
ilor t:-npike, Ile was in \rasig.
ilt a 't eti o tho murder, in coHra.
ny with Srtrant Ito bert, Cooper, i'n i
oyster salon. l1e went. theoro from
ords Thet . I e ec. th eieae
abiout. half-past 9 o'clock. Ills sawy In,:.
colni's carriage at thell tim. Te tee
was hghted direcly in hrunt or A-','
Theatby a largn. lie 11111 l.E)
Cul lcomlo Out ofl Lim theatro a lthf
end of thbe act S. UBfore they C1111
down we henrd a cfnversinl ihver i
which Jo!hn Wilkei Booth took Ipart.
ilr). Peirpont -Wh at, was I hat con
versatnl (ustion o0j1wod to by
Mr. lerryck, on the ground tht iher
was no coversation between Booth anidg
Sutrratt.
Pierrepont said that the gridswere
iadly Said that t ier m1t111 Lv s Som.
grounds to hlow iia, ~adoth w coen
IeteId w iith the prioerr.
Parti ihepont-We intend11 to Conneet
them. The court said that tihe ovidence
couldher takeno u and ifi t'e roecutin
The'll Il)wies the reoed). The first
lith4 cotver1in wh~ a lowd vilhanous
lookiin ~i~g pesn tiho~ en io e pasae
11t4 was'buimt emci-te.ii telro aotherll
joinedoi~rn t hhm.Oeirxt IlinIl~' aparance
anlde netlye sed.t hn I a e ver ito
clS onvrstin whenthe.wa a lnkcio Wrush of4
iroithsid to thell othrs, hat heo thlogh
hetonh comoa not no, as~ willisO
thinks fe~'rrt igai no thoPrsdt . They
placed thiims'aves rn a on th# spac ao
wich thet Presidentl ofld i fcoe to his
cariago.~mfC They wited reatl for isI!
tconuad eained tholSS.TI carie T be4
*and Lidothen reaie id l og init he
resu, toi mutae a drin, (a~k W oit
ontfwent intothe~~0 O pasug fligW
and thcsthirdo.rynal desdse.
otherrwot-V Theokwsi tevsi
bule. he onethat,,caledthetm
The wi). resue :U i l w-i . i
I'iw ud it i ltw t:i, It bi -,t : in
I1.ti * A I I . )
Cir l I I -.1:11rqtn I i - i i l " I i,.i I!
at e-u o-T of Tir. an~ oopero to t hi
iranvnir T 1!5- WAuR, a&o h 'In
Adlr tit eri I.-l aO : n 1) ' r
un ei hen-1 Uno thlt A r.-o l to
uii, p. ()n the way li -.
r i . low t l I. ; id is w1
-1Ahl.i'4 f Lli '~ -
Th Li wtC iu~ o 1 .1 t~ L, i ' : Wt; . .4i
A letteQr f'ron altillo gives tile Ad
Iowin! particulars of t I modo inl
whF It It, n-11 -o wa "a e -1i. 1 ,. .;i
pa u ;tat lie cith i ist.,t ih im .u-i d.. L
Al.at !; Is now :h iidy th, hil
rals, wore Ileensfu l v ennXi ..
eit 1111. F n the 'thI t (.,I.. I::..h,1
jIl II. i 1.,' of tim e p at ortanc :: ta.t
lmy. h 0 hilo ng or t oo I Y h
pl'' i lp-NA RI .u-l t.;iri.x utvf ate ue a
in routtt g tho biberals, at and,:com..
Ii el Wse..ho Y at rlie t He s it . Th
I ielrob:: h e thri. i ow ' a lrie r !in
tho .'rall \n!", 10: ;p~ w 6-; A 1
1i$ t1o 1t 15thil.:1 ilwitn ilIn l.
Slde~ to I'Iiiiitll( 0" 1% ol te o1. uu
I n wI hI the rimral t i en rl i e,
-tme!v c I. ~ ~ h m -o :ks k) I hi
W fth i:eli e , !.i- of-t c h..r..e (of
ii l - 'ao the w r of t he t imin rot t
V~ 14. 1 i? toed a c iipr, Ill, ',I t w
le.'0 plt,~iL la a iu~~ ffnepti.
'ae reul. Ao eai.- th cityi at hat 1h
di b lid 1 1 it i t th at h w I\
senI b iu 2 vmn t a k, i 1, . ion
ot he.aitirs Ilnu- hirld ,,-)r tid- v .IV t
lw) a ( i ' a i t he wL s tt m apprid d o f
Mt o eut ion of it maion--ort o i
(oud dewt liii et at. Threpo, h~ or
1ifamy. 11 i poifor w,advI,tJt ancesw
dunda the o lentdr the coundiierl
ce~ n n I f C l. 1,aco vb ot..., 1
thiecplace by xupti a.. ig C.Mirroumted
('auol.w NVas t wu ase to l it
luetant wi txillh t,. and killi i
v.. tu- eI N i t . The4.) 'teo hai efd,
Qlwtord in ad thn ap;;itld mdl u..
'isalledia un'uner 11..,' wids Col .
an ieerfi fe rir grleseld .
-it - u m f, 111 11
madedtte rea of the oauman df
istont, was ent, for, ad of isrrio..
valu t he swnit ord ':tcofcd, hx -
lianwic, re ort I -, o fri hyi i
ldecIortedl w il idtia nd Li,- ml. valte
J -dcrt oy. nw reo rt t he iTo I(
liter oi.t . g 4 the an of cl e ral,
s,0pr o i ds:I urdwir (irstu ;m.1 -
lirele taut iinon. T m
rIed, was C ot r itdtby the Lot ibe..
ra hil th moallu 11111 strrclercas per
lOiuned by the expoiinI Oof hesu.
wha atve of'cured, n 11monl ahod
lired wertob the raiotr uponl thir
184.rmer copaionilnims Thted de..
liveyetl theariedsn of thers
waspz complete, sevedwas on underth
supervism9 andyby ordei: of theWof 511
ro h ay, eoinyersn.iii160 ne
tinordr of thingsleah. aferard ol-~
0(1ea of~ the Empress hegiment Lof a
vao. lie icted asiu esconrvi.eE.
Mhyximi(liete wa gd-ate to athe
traitr' first~ citd, the was1 o mlur.
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