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Desportes, Williams & Co., Proprietors.] A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art# Inquiry, ndustry and Litrature ITenn- '- 300 per Annum, In Advance. VOL.11.] WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEUARL , 18J8. [NO. - FAIRFIELD HERALD 19 TUBLISH11M WKVICX 11Y DESPORTFA IVILLIAM18 & CO. Te-mn.--THE LERAD '1) pUblihed Wook IF in the Town of Wininsboro, at 93.00 in tareably in a&dnce. AW All transient ad.vertisernents to he paid in advance. Obituary Notices and Txibutes $1.00 por equaro. Selected Poetry, From the Southern Society. THE 0UFEDERATE D.EAD, .X .CAOUS. A .implo 'board of rough,ill dliapen pine, Werrun perchance b.y some tenacious vine, tPlaced by some ifniendly hand a;bov.e each head, 's all thrat marks -our brave Confederate -dead. No epitaph, ewe 'ow and Ahon .taknowvn" 'arved rudely otn some unpretending stone; Re towering Ehaft, -with iattoning swords .i' ,laid, Casts o'or our elain .its -proud :imperial -lado:; Miut canethe skilifitfi'hand-of pdlished Ant. 'To worth unsuilied one miore charm im part, 3equearh to hallowed dust a sweeter rest, #Or make their iuee more honored.or mnore blest 1 Uhough monuneirta cone should never riso To tell -the -world m hero ftrllen vnlor lien, Each heart oeroots its own oimmortal chrine, And there inenibes him attributesdivine. 'Weneed no piles of-soulptured naeble gray 'To tell us where Ihe Senthiern sildieirs lay, LFor rose.cliuer d'er his grassy bed, And 'round the spot their swoetext frr gr'ance theti.: Enbedltd there-by Wenn's Nirt uous -hand, Sweet embleus ct-f .our own bright sunu land, :CIoubl lIer... : . - - Ntor pur'pose l.oom hllan to ad-. u : soldier' tomb! Mrave heron- a a st"a but. sacred cause. '1thongh now iri'liiheld their w.eIl~dervvoed apr~nusu, I~mpart iAl lfiiciry mu11"4 iR-ti-me grow'hold ; 'J'heir virtuesgand their .deeo will yet be told. Poel will lingor on -the'hlooll dyeti phiins, Anl I ebiant above our lost their sweeteet. strains;: -!dcraem deat will yoe.survive -in ,ong, enall iheir glorious- deeds .be hidden 10 11 jr4' .Nair daugh'iet of ow -bilmy dlue will bring '.Their lorl olfering -with each coming Spring. IEntwine a wreath around each :humblo gr'ave .A loving tribute to our sleeping brave. 'rhoug'hin the struggle triumph crowned the -strong," -"Tis not to strenstthalint honor -should be lov , ' tost deserves it who most nohly gave .Ilis life. his 'l.'. his country's right's to nave.: vi' -*i;- .h i. ce'tlish love of p.i .ntei uittk ov ubottuny," and shrank net from painl 'T'Was hiut. 4vo .w'&, dhlldren, 'home ald pide, le Southern tisoldier botiled, bled and died. Jhor. cause wias noble, a,. their deeds ctil'h limn, Their just -reward is-held in trust by Time; :She miust, and will, at .last b0s1ow the price, .lori worth-l irmmnortal neveri---n.' r dies. Mes-a...x..mu-ai . ramg nen----a I1 romn t-.heChatlestor. Merctury ] PROWEEDINGS EIN~G STRELAKED A.ND BSTIPED DDQWYE1TION{, -N iNTU TI)DY. 'The President 'laid ilofore .the'Convent ion .e commnunicat ion which lhe .hndu .veceived ufrom Glen. R K Scot I,.Assistant. Ctommiission' ,esr of the PFreedmnen'a Bureau, who -says:: .'tI have the rhonor to transmit ifor your -considesration, tand .fur tih elcto -of the Convent ion over whichy ou have .the thonor to-preitie, If in yourisudgment.itlmag ,seem best. to lay the matter bofore it, t-he entclos od ;lotter. * .* * * The sooner sun ideas as those held hiythe freed,people upon .the plantat ion of Mr. Erwin are eriaicated, .thle betteriit .w ill ke .for both l.hopla~nter aind Ilaborer. 'I hiav etalco .suggestei -hat .ounan an expressiun on .the pavt of tho.-Convent.ion, 'would do mlore.-,banany Ret of-thermilitary, -to disabitmo'their -minds uthat the Conven tion has landtsant.iis dtisjposal .for .dist.-ibu-, tion." The letter of Mr. trwin is lutted -t'rom ;Kensi ngt on, .Etoren Ilrana -h, Cooper J11itor, and sitbstanthily.ks as fdlluwa: -"A condition ,of-duingsias ,isen -on -this -plaintatlo.. amaong .the fre.edrien..of .which i think Itnoesury lo'informa ycu e~t -cue, anud request, t has you wil oomumunIi cate .w ith ,110 upmun the.sujuect '. have qffereti-Gene,. T~lSotacontraut to the people on <the gh'isntatlitrfor their acceptanee, -buzt. -was ewere'l wit!i a il it refai -lo mko aniy 4 contract at 411. Thtey we- on to say that ~they would work the lands, but t.ntil soe ahing was decided in their favor by the sit ting of the Convention, they .would not. sign any agsreen,,ar 'ma-ke aniy 'terms with mie-whatoe'ver. Mow this ie like,tak.. lng possOesion of may'lands ut aind out, and I am not dieposed 'to submit witheut every effort to -establish my authoel4. aver .what I consider-my owe property, am -not .die unosed to be hairsh in my measures, belier. lng s-s1 4o, :hiet 411 thielis .the result, of' faise tenohinig, 'but di iWfy ..elish that ''on would sd-ilse a as to the proper metho4 to purmue eskerdto omipel themn to 9lpn liis contraec, of Gemaagl Bods-'s. cf to qtt.''.-my premises a' . onee; so thitt-l ht4y bhe a chanes of phoouring othier )ahdy.boforg it, Is 0 too late. I save gIven these people -full warning thabt if they insIst upon workIng .' m,1a lamis =hiran a ontaot tey Jo .t. at . their own risk, and I an not bound now to contract with any of thom again ngainst my will, or .recogtiize their work in any way. It' my plantation affairs are to await file deliberations of the Conveutiun. you will readily -percoive tite ncoes.,iy of iamueutinte nctiou. in order to dissbuso *1heir mitnds ot the prevailing idea-that something is to be done for their special benefit by the Con vention," The Presideit ibserved thit the commi nioation would lie uvpon his tab'le until it 'was tzien up. On tuotion (if 1t C Delarge, (negri,) the Convent ion resol-ved itself into. Commnit.tte .of the Whole, .eit untiinir;hed businzess, L Boozer, (VIite,) in ihe Chnir. It C DeLarge obtained .h floor, lie Said h1o had not inteuded to speak, but. fiid. ling -there were I hose wlo wore aotiig t'fromn .purely pervonal miiotiver, who werC interest. ed in Ch, defeat of tile measure, (i. (. trc;. 'lief to tebtors) frot no highcr object than 'Clhcir owvn coffers, vlo get tip and raie tob)jections to such auecasure in face of the iimtpovished .condition of the people ofi the State standing ini need of relief, l felt tlat duty to hinself and his constituents retinir. .ed.he should not reninin Filent. It' they had -hieei onf entto go to further tihan in -Convention, ho might. have been indtced to keep quiet. Bult whent imeIbors go out side 'the Convention. and use threats to intinfiidate otlors, lie for one wou let. them and 1hoir satellit see that there is one menber who wouli not be intiiidattedI by threats. 'T J Itobertpon rose, nlt s:iiti n' tIhe gen :tleman had alty refernice to h1im1t, lie woul pronotunce lihe charge falve. Mdoarge disclined any reference fif the honorable gau louinni. lIe said lie t" to deny the aileg.iiona made tby the ipposi. -tion, that. the preoSCId It gisial liin wAs At .Class inenturtt ife.I it Simply et to GcE: CanIly to rIli1ve lhe ne0cesi.s Cf a :iargo part of the peopleu' the Siate. e deate wt continued by Whiier, Cardoni, Dutnealt ant others. uutil tdijour-a nient. 'iTiT DAY. 'Tihe Conventinn was call-d to order by -he Prositient. "ravetr was offered by Rtev. T W Lewiti. Presitlent N111chey litig anouiced that lie w7 ouh! Le calll off' fot' . day or two, lietaittel loozu*, '-9''- gt oi, wrs chio.en Chairinan. 11 Judge Meuir - . i vlected printer to the Convegt ion. V/right offered the fellowing resolu Resolted, That this Conventiont r o::pet - fiully requet tt lr.t. Ma or Generia-i Ed. It 8 tCatlby, conimmnding tie iS'econd Military Dist rict,iiuediately issue an ordter exouprt, .inxg from levy or sale, for a perinol of fotr montils, 100 nere- of laul which now, or whict iny -priori o the expiratin of tie foui anoitnthls,ho-uuder exeettion 1e oi'ered thIis resolution withi the hopo that. it. .would be adopted, to alit I hose persolo Whiosie property is uider exUItion, nay have 100 aures of land savot to -them, IC was the desire ofthe -Cont ention, before it aijournet, to sectre to every man a homestoad: blt as there were e>.ectiotius .t procesa of beingicarriod into effect. riow. le wished to secure .,. 'homestead to such persons as are in danger of being sold out. A debate ensmedl, which was participa te'. inl byt Mote, Itobertsin, Cain. lI nck'y, V ipplr and o1,CtE. iuring wh'liel high words pats id bet ween 1obertson and Mouser, The question behig I.Iken oi Ole ailop tion of the resoluit ion, it was carried by at vot e of a e.i b'i. uIys R t. B 1' Witt emuoro 'l'rcti tle l'ollow.ing. which vits utaimtiously aDopted: Vhile wi, i he tueibet S C' t his Cirnvun tion, will lt favor aliy V( ha,me for the re bI on of' debt * tho .v inii on-oft tah tbligat ion of' coirt o. the tak 01t lands from the Ltnds of the lawfuil owners ef tlie saine, wit limit. reasonable comop in sation, yet. we are ilUlig to Consider Vnd foa.her imy measiure of relif consistent. wItha the poVei' delegate to its hy the It econscirction Ac ts of Congress. 0 1n'i'mo, ica, tie Contvenitioi a fjonrtned. 'l3hme following~ is frto~m th.e Chtalstou~ MeLre tr'i'y :) 'T'hei meetin g wias openedo wtitht -prnyer bIy Jackson, outside white, whoi thanlked iGod that-'lie :band thriouigh war workeid 'ot'his purpose and freed tdhis great coumrtty .firm the otrtiageoustt sin and wrong oft Slaver'y. F J Mose'e, from the Executive Ciin 'mitte',.to wh'lom was r'efetrr'ed res~'oltionsIt providmitg fotr the 'remova1 of Stato ofl. ce'rs, .r(eported that, an their opintiont the *pre0set. t'emova'tl oif the satid oflCerts -w'oa.'d- be hitgly preij udioial to the intr 'hyrecotamtnd that the whiole' subjee:. be thef't.'to -thot petaide of the State1 unless ot herwise orderedl by Congres~s. Adoptod D'inaime, recpor).ed theo foll.owing ordi.. naie: o.l1t'y a Mpca Tha.~o defr'oy the ecr. !he Cr'edit of' the' Statet. We,:lt .el(iople of t he StteI of Soth Carolinn, by- our dehigat s .in ,Coniven tiont rmet. (do ortdatin.: TI'lnt,.there shnl il e essed and col. lecteid by I th TaX'x (olletorsi of ,the severd 'Dist iei s antd par'ishe in this i * ,-r~d~e'~ormoirabOrdettiW No. 139, is. .in'd firo nt Hoitodquarte'rs Secondi M ihita ry Distrtic:, by lBr'evet Majiir-Gener'al N. R. S. Cianby, dateid *Char'lesto, l.. , Dimoember 3, 186,7, *commaindmig saidi District, theo.following taxes, which shall be,collectedl by tho .personle and at -the titmes;and ini the mnner prescribed by the said GeneralpQrder. 'Gn allireal ttstate 't .centeh On every" *100, exceptint.: such'lands 'Ia are -x emipted in -articl1e first of aid G4 tal :On tall ar i .' mnifactured fo~r 3rie, barter or exchiang,.bie ween tho'I't day offfannary,'1868, and 'lst da '6f atia'. ry. 1869, 10 cents on very $l0U,to bw paid by uth mnutfacturera. On bn gd'es enarritns un ' .1A ata n.1 v1r phat, watcles, *ewevlry and piatios on land or to ist day of JTanuary, 180, except when held by dealrs for purpos. vs ofsale, twenty-five cell" oi -very $100 . From tO sale of goohls, wAresor l' mer cha dise, embracing al the artieles of trade, sale, harter, oi exchage, (the Cotton tax of the United St-ates except ed), which any person shall make be tween the 1st day of Jaimantrr y 1868, ned tie 3 yI ! of De vo cmober, .1869, 10 cent8 onl every $100. Upon evah back, stago col, bnggy, wagon and onmnibus dnt wn-i by t wo or l'tOre horse, lhere sinli ho pait a tax ol $5; an1d ('1n each dray, cart, huggy and express wagon daIwn by one horse, at tax of *2.50 ; rnnd unon each =m1 INvery persoll heping a dog 'r dogs, Ahall pay ia tax of 5o contta. Amt) he taxc ti or naty other person whosme duty it. -may be to collect, or i iiT.rxIrer of the Staie, vh ose duty is to receive, shall be liile tipon thei respectve ofiicial bonds, for neglortime or refusing tLo colleet, safely k-op, pay over atni di harie the same ill conforinln) to the order of the Con. venl tll. Si-:c. 2. Be itfurther ordainedl, That 1 sfLlicielt. alotlilt of tlt; F11mO thtus re'lied, is here1 arpropriatd to re nd to the Treasurer of the State of fSouthl Carolina, a:tv stnm or suttn, which may be wivance'i by the order of Nijor G'teeral K. I S. Canby, ( r ot.herwise !or Lith payaItoit of the per dieia, m1ile age, 01 oiter expen es of this Conven. t il. 3-o. 3! it fhtJher orJ l, That thu. (ittd (I oll creiit. of t he Sta to are hie re. by pledged for the redet p i of bills reonivtib!e of t i! State of Sotith Carolina issued in conformity to an act of til Geneitrai Am blyi of t said State, of 'elembrI S5, ald sibsequent.ly the act of Septem ber, 186(, 1and alho for tie paoymnt of Ih bonds an(other obliga. tion (if th-e State, provided, that all ob ligaltion creaited for the piqioso of aid. in. the rebellion, and for maintaining - hostile goverinment to tit Ia w and auithorities of the Uiited Siatet, are hereby declared tobe null and void, and shall never b paid by any tix to be imposed upjon tie peoile ofit South Carolina. :. T. That for th d rirpose of de. fraying tile current expenies of this col. Volntion. tile paymient. of Its oIflicerS, mem01 'bers and canttngent accouite, 'iior G eneoral '. R. S.Chrrnby, Comoniading Second Military District, he regnested to tiste .froml time to time, as may -he lec-ssIary, sneh ordler u1pon te Treaan ry of tle State of Soi'h Carolina, for I It,-p ilytmentut of such situm as may be all Ihorized by this Conveitioln, mtt Htuch amouotts as taay be tgreed .upon be I t oe the President of this Con ventio and the Ghe ral Coiunanding, to the ofileers aid imlirs oi thiti hody for br per dim and mileage. and for the e"ndn expensesof tIN Sam and that the nnmti of tax herein atiorized to be vied, ihall b placed in the Treasa. rV of the SLat., to reillultrae s.aid advan Ces. S3c. 5. B, ,t fturther ordined, T hat 'f tilt tat xes levied and assce~id uider _ iS Crdialn:ice shiotlt I l excess of tite whok expo0es of ,he :Cotnvention, -it shaill be reitedt inl thil t reasury, subject to the fiutur order and inconformitv to Sho -provisiuns of -Cmls itution to be a(doptedl hv i 0- Cnttvenltiotn, should there benydlieoyshih sam 'rutured t o she ratisedi by ta xationl utie r tits ordi I ince-, to reimlt utrse ii.hi TJreasurty for ite .ot~iay, the first J.egislatutre wh'Iich as tomblites h ereaf ter shall ma'kct stuch fur titer-'provistonts asl may0) bo nOce.ssary ,to raise funds for IilSpuirpose'. Soc. 6. Be it further ordanct4, Tht, 11he -pr im (f thet iPresi~det, atnd mem , he-rs of thtisCo.venltion aball be;: Pres3iiet '12 00 'Mlibers t9 00 Ser'geant-at-armr :9 00 Secre-tary ' 9 00 Dtororeper 4G 00 TJwo Messenogirs, each vi u 00 Axrintat Sergeant-at.-A.rmts 7 00 Assistant Soecreartry .7 00 LReadin~g -Olu-k ,6 00 Assistantt D~oorkeeper :5 00 S$o. 'I. Be ifurther ,ordained, Tiht thte mileage of memberst(v. and1( OflicIors .of thtis Conventi otn shatll he (20,) twenuty cente per I mile to andii fromt -tile tilonven. .Stc. 8. Be it furthe~r .ordainceR, T hnt s" etera provi ions1 of this (trinancute, shll Ibe tlpon thet autthotrityV of thie Prosidenlt of thtis(Ol Covention. n) p'oll the rOcommen-U~l dat ion .0! the .1inan:~ce C;otnutitteue. Th'le ordinanlieo WvasI passedh to its ee and readittg by ita title, )and madeth specitliordler for 'iti-sday, at 12 o'clook. Theu chatirmantt tiben ated't that he wished to be relievedcc fromt anty delicate positionl in whicht he tmight b~e phiced dti Aintg the debate.otn'Ahe.ubjct.oJmileage and pay), by explainting whe -121firot nomi.. niated by hlis.consftituency;3' he had detei-, mined not~to-receive any .compensationi on the grounld that as.-Collector .or r the Porbtsceived:a salary1fromathe Th1, telates-'Gavorrument, and hJedid .1noi think it right-to receive a compensation from thqecoweontion ate'thQsar. i;;n, either seA leigaL9, pr phlairman,.amldjhj doternination on dhat subject wae adal-. teied anid usiikerable ~ A Fg'om 80om1 cause5 a larger numnber of white men ltan tusual atppearedl on the floor of the assomldage, an!. a iong them might be recognized ot. I native borni Chiarlestoniano0. Tlhl, neting was opeonei withl prayer by IRaact Brooi'ington, real blICk negro delegate from, Darlington, and it must beU conifessied that- his pra er wa muore trily Christian titan that.O any of the several whtre Pharisees Mo have here. tolore oliciated, TPhe rot wtas called anid a gnorumnt heing preseint the .sseml ge proceded to binees. The mintoes of' i0Lod1. tmeut'ing were read mnd conlfirmevd. E W M Nlackey rotso a p(.rsona exp amlantionl, anld 8said tlb he hall lol apologize for no far fory-uinil, himself that, he had made a persoN aback on ani indifiduIlal inl the bonist. tt ho plead as his - excutse the( exei nen't undler which lie laboured owitg .t low and setirriloti attack made upon his father in n crit.iin diry and indchcent, shout, but wlile making his excuse to the Convoen. Lion he had n excinso to make to tl low and contemptibole i:tlividual whom hi justly chastismd. Langley moved that, McGregor Mlackey'siexcuse he accepted. Agreed to. A letaer of resignation ws read fr.i John IC Terry, of Colloton. Aili moved to aimil by striking out the dog tax. Wmi. MeKilay nove(d .o artend by laying fMffy cents tax on every dog iin excess of one dog to (',eh family. J M Rutland imade i poin-t that doga were not -property, and, t herelore, -not liable to the tax, according to th, Reca01n struction aets. '-' On1a -division of the house the dog tax was struck oit. McGregor Mackey tried to make up for the loss of the dog tax biy inicroening the t)ialo -tax. The folly ( f th embryo legis!ator was shown by several members, .and his aiemitment laid on -the -table. nifter much laughable debate on the sublject of ligures, to which Leslie .con. tributed his full iota. the relpor. was recommitted and made tihe sneohd oder of WednesdJay at.half-past one o'clocik P. M. Jesse Criig moved ,huat. the ordiance. previding for the pay ano4, mileage. of imembers be postploned un' it was deci ded in what curroncy they were going to be paid. T J Robertson hoped it, the lmrion would not pr'enij, bociin'so thei 6inninho' Commiteo had fotund no other meainis to pay the delegatesaian .in bilis roceiva. blo, and the- nie dollars per diunh m - ed would bring seven dollars and t w.nt y Colts, and that, would a groat deal motre t.han pay .thxu peaes of mSt of the delegrtes. Pillsbury d'honifht that anyriing .ie convention would do to .raise the vi!e of the Atatocurrency would il1y ingnwo, because if Vbo coni.ventioni h1ad1 power to vote a par of Gahriel's wings .to (alt white inhabitamnt of this State, therv would tt-Pr those wings from their .sock etq, And continui to plod on -utot in the dust of this mundane sphere. Roberltson said the bills could not. go so iow as the dehegate from Charleston said, because the provisional and tinlita ry govermin-nts of tho State :Rk-now' edged the h- 'ty of rhe bill, :and re. ceive them a ar value, and that there is more.tax due tima there are b:lls out. Pariker said tihat if all rhe -taxeus ilun .wore pamid hy iho miidd!ii of' A pri, aill the hills receivaic iro.~posed .to be& .issuiied ,would be absorbed ~~.1~. 9O ri record, -and .thou takig rediliy onily $t2. :50O. 'It. was -propos9ed to put *50,000 in these bi Is on the mariket.ill the hanrds of one hundred aind twen Iy.-foue Ipcolie. - - ty-otd de'pr'eemite beyond mteasuiri. This was a move .of ,the speculator to -get p)ossessiont of thiese bills a t. a-very lot'w psrice, and he hoped tha t it would niot succeed. Whatevar lie was to get, if i, .was onr..y 250 lie w anted .it ,corerly sitt-d On therocord. Jeso;~ Craig -thought -that. 'the ,issute orf hiese 'bhlis of r~he .Sta te wais.contrar.v .to theoprovisi.ms in tl he nita ed tate's'Con. titut ion ipreveniting atny State from .issu ii" hills ol .credit. .Aftor much rambling ilisensaion it ,was agreed 'to -mnake ,the ipay of .ddh-'gates $ td por day, anrd thail ICf oflicor4 itn pro Ipore on. 1Phe 'hour o~f' 3'P. & 'having .aerived tho aasomblarge bijouied ''.Pr RTE ENTl D A;. " Pectliid *.o bellh and~ .ht theo gla news wildly ,rinKg, From sealshor'e-to the henntain top.; 'The woild be tyvaints ylphd boneatb ,the .weight ofsmcorn.. And ,try to) hide thei' imsdcd frm thme world." Theo.rmneting was ope tod with 1prpiyor by Rlunnion. Coghlao interoduco t a resolut~ion ex olnding the -repori~or '.aCf the Mercusry,' which .was aumost -inap1ims udg popt. Thle f'ob~ing me be~oi 'alkEd ris aelilyed.7%dstfh4S A10 SwalU,'W W'hippet- Bailey Mufrord, T Hitirley, 1obn' A Eiit L Nwll in.meet ,01 -te ti i,~ 0~~ge -A Ietlonu'forf ' ftuandemJ~st *as od~d afrom dris W# J k o~xfr Bahawelk. [Who can'he 'bo ?.) Car'l' intenduced vameolutiont tin r I ittoi tol ho)i,.I enL 1 m 1 I riql SoiniiLt( I' (.oligrer3. t,, b.d' -.It,! :;r~aw~'3 uLE~ tlii Colton IaI 01' 1,:( ilip te. j I~r red, ("lULielai i fl.l''l L l''ill) x e .iln the lopliot Oi idd urs of tie t'esil ittion by t; aptivh.l in wic h Ill, sl a ted that, it witi at meatire of p tion1 J J NY\ri.1t, ma aa a 'cu1(.r% to the isatiii Ilt u t. Vut hg ini WV~ nart: e. (O motion of lai. ,~ it mwii":-'!WtVeu to hav ai'I9Ii(Llta-rnt TheiC'ili.o inavalidaoteEV in vou seconid Lite. he tux OiLanhitiI V.7 talk'ii upn rtim, aiilnedo to0 I (Ut!' A e'iits onat) P Vi. J-10, of' rcal ('i-tlt P, I ~ ~'~ioil (I Ye r h tE iovery $10U0 (it llres Utiriai"i~ 4;., 15 .~cent.; oni (very .% I to I'o% 44 iiarchandize, ai11( it, wa.s tlimi u1)1(1 to bie enyrLese0I1 and p:L-rs(d Lto i"eElt rendi %n~ U pjoi ii d et] o ti (t)trii'e ;lpp1-1 i I& I.,.-~ to Lax .\ OtCIIulit v:i Iel ]a .! t )%o -1. 4r 'W morit e I ('Pn C1111 V;1 til !! 1-. R A raesotiim wI as~v atlop' el I ;i tla' preslnt'it oC thl Ud anill . :t Ctvii Can,.' to to:i It fit!e.~t '' rer fir 12.600 *Aritt Ik. Lrioi. ito I ickents m ill (cottee [)i,; i,',, wns atjopid by it or ui ~I to 21. 'I'll? Oi''lifl:Lea rn Ida~i .in)L pa), an!i m:en wa'ns a~ kenl ;p, atil V Yalitomort offered it resin i ol to man kt- tIeI por dit-ii $9~ in gi'L nbaeks inmen oat o $1 1 ii st ate -body iL.!1uri\Ced. lent, indivi il v.ItEo~ ' Som . 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