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- *--- - - -~ IV Lj. r -?ti v g 71 IIA - - - -- -A - u VOL.1tn WI NSBORO d2RS WST 186 FAiRFla ERALP. 18. 1'UBLISHtlR WKKKLI .''' DESPORTES, WILLtMSAGo TerN*-'aif 1tAri7 Is kubished eol- t ly in th T of Winnsboio, &VO8100'or. stareabl'in advaIbc. ; - : ' I ST' All tragslent advertsemesis to be I paid in ridvande. Obituary Notices abd-Tributes *00 p. square. It Is O.. I've reen mang W1 Who Vouid iniarry Wohutif Providing li.'d pigty.oq gol . And would kive to repont "Whed thie Mnly '*Is speti Whoo she foundaha.'h eL art rho 44 4984 You may smile, If you like, Butilt's so I I'we kato*nua a' Wo woald thit tIlessly.pass Whole hoiur prompo -t street While her mot 6PO" sirudb All the whild' e the 166, NovoV lminding the cold of' the heot. It is sol Ito so f You may smile, It joi like. - 0'7uit's t'o I. ThO'r 14 many & h6 ' - 1ho *ill "4dress" it jgqqap, No at er boiy emply a pre, A td hid tall look,t When ' detles hIll$gott Bot his patrousas yamosod or worse. I it'. sot ICUgiol t You may eilleo fityoulitke. But it's oI t know people so nice 0 T hey will fan ,k 9 a trice. If you'Inention hItd M'l1o to heim,0 Yet ihelrjiarents mrre oof And were forced to endure Many bardishi's JfoI'4 ourrent to stem. It ist i Itsi t You mrisy "le, It gu like, * lim W-sol - There nfe mady about f VW1h a rage 1 long frawn out." Who wIll prato for the harm of a laugh, Yet they!lI chat hiMthe week Though undays quite meek. To my'mind they'to $fodbli ilt, - : It 1s8o I It. .so'i t You niay emits, if you .ke, 1 Tew York OrOsaopngne pth les tep p0t9. NaGx You, July V9.4 or the daily accounts, my deaf dourier of murders, larcenies,: suicides, buxglgi ries, atfd such other interesting epi- I sodes in the cabeer of grmet. .staed !t and cities, New York would be, pro. E bably, quite as dull as it is t with -you a in Charleston. The "almighty 4ol. lat" is still the -ordinaty- subject of T conversition: wherever you go; yet, -#everybody complatis of :theq. 0eroity I of the ,commodity. Nobody get; t quite enough of:it ;and the gtoas of t impeouniosity havo,: grown* r onoto I nous amotg all .laes. - Even the-Woman's- iRights.a'O i mrabtt would. bdperhap*, dessaachi i and .earnest wef this not thec MQvIng 1 ptindiple; andrit; will be fogod, go4e 0 .ally) in all the.moveugent~j pib4io.an j private, of. ale - ahd fema b 0.41 l thq:principle Ievolved Ip ever. iy . * may bd summed tapI.4AO maofy total4 of-dollakra Saidcents. . . There-is a vague -lotion aMong sit the Meaosemekpartiei thatvraoney nay be tound icsba 'todeigat the I abstrast -oR~hen.ideali bttios0ete I and Fe'l *se4 Ifath, oe4Akteuale; a hooathicihode My -willreadily a coou ital geose n' w:p w i ] lax the purge strings of 'ospitals a khep tblintftoi* 4anatutMlepgJotloy1 * atd oldaIiy .ft Ilbw' littles .mnoj 1 orodaggzerblobe,wisbr brep.@nd a. laeid f ettaud4 1 rdtggepre b.telweens the pa *t Is true, but I have na e e arge pe aerta pa to hea thetsf5b . tions, so cruelly olroumvented ey 2 old enough, in spite of her 7.aam to2 >e her grahdeite, Isn auniouat calou ated toke t04 : 04ly0lt a qtste if Pleasorablo Rio unt for the rest >f er life, 64 kee the iawYei-s o itably busy during he same -a4 1 f ime. 'The tteaoherou old 'otogeaa - lan 'being- obsticato in thm .opinion hat the degre9p whi h M OT iave suffered ijury isfair .medica ole by a single dime. Shou1 thed Aay qvpieed .in her guit, old lovers .ill be rery cautipus iow they. , suit, and Vill hardly ventire to is female eaquahtaue at 6il unless esured by >onds properly signed, abd sealedthat hO'siaiator object is -entertained- by lithoy -W y. ,- . ,,, I_ More nnoucent is the pratico,. as rota may have seeo, at Long Branoj were Grant, Sherman and c A sor- of AskenGeuralsae 4e1eving to, the Iismay of the politioal fahionableb, hitj .whatever the mierits of their amousr soldiers in wr,,they are..by no meahs dapertonin sanoing;,*nd, .0 ,pt to stumble, from the round dauce atd the more cotigenial and less .4iAi Olt tnovementb of - A Temiessep- or [ntuoky "Break -Down" - Grant is still receiving presents leily, ahd takes aouplacently what yde#is give him, fiom a louse to e idrse, sin elephat to an applej regard rg itwholly as an sot of grace to save he doior from stprise god m rtifioa ion. All's grist 'th is * his aill. In his case the ap tite seems o g'ow from what it feeds on. But longI rapob, 0s On. d adeed all of the watet ng plges, bare in the general groanin6 of popu ar Itapecuntiosit . They hre this eon sobaroely *-alt filled, and the ,rovtd. ssodly to be -found; whore 'the pve sud-eppu~tted goptry are met og r. One f the Iudlords at arM6ga, acoordingly, wlijk *ie oreoast, has apoorded to Qtant,- ite, amily, nephews, cousins and, vto. eneraly, the freedom of bis hoeiso,. rhich $be General, purely from abit, we suppose, had generousf coopted, to the groat diisy Of all he rial establiebhjients, who ought, rom the universal knowledge Of the eo's doeif6Wly, to have taken time Ithefo'elook, tud-i the sartae fah on Doubtioss the theatrs will WOon 6116o Ie e p d 66# the Gene. &I for' th' ole dtimitio 6ampaigh ; iosilbly diVidiligm-'41 ionga theib Dhey hho# the hero to -be vetypoor, ti th6 stanll pay of his offob;.id'the finie ' ro*b that he is quite 'KN reedy, i not so great, as Marilb 'ough and other Geuora4, not sq reat Seither, but of T p!4 .i8ng nore s kown, in the South at 1 east. (ll clsseis, from the 6imnee aw0ep o tha millionaire, and .th6 P iddet o tlke eweepiare now, pfferisg from' het Impeounlosity which preanises to le epidtnuical in tihe North as well a it the South. A natural . readtion-is a progress; and the-shoddy and "P. er-le" 'millionaires. of the vyar, sre leginnidgt dIso6* 6 ha6 th1y AVe 11le4 too fast abad that his or+ UPqs of .aoeJdent or putusin gs -not IV W J deg8ree w Pth ippe.l tIN-08 hrit or the fole d osten. ati ons expei tetea, 4lid ur ()liuZiA N.- r. but' eit Aiderson, of eth ih -witeli to be Appeal, giving his opinion of Ohi tese.lbrers, fojde4 9ponh i. pdr-. onal experience as a resident Qf t4a acfino coast for ten years: In the minesift he*sys he COhiik c p,,4itill a in4i9striq y, patien6 n& prqv in bequ .pyoti bahipha'dly uarn atnd huadrons Msaithag see t9 otat by hAbits,. Ponstan diardel t li s~~hm ' respetiA *p.3itiU4r new bette air vsges isvA~.~ .~~ na rospore t.w isir t elth ogp eh ersit t theA obea69 eid realiteeek~ tth. ( feats threeinmnr Congress sI tI abawa, The Mobile Blot Wtu 0 t4he following- fold oot bifebie dhegs of 1the dh int"., in Latv ighWa seriud iret I oaroried in thiOi city, beginding"at Ah out-door Raditl ieeti6g to eeldbrat- the tri. umph of tb Radioal :a i&di#ate to* thie ootfgiWb1a distridt. The mwet iag '0e 0 lairge d1b4?'stidual' i'dgrade ekoepa fear white:lttddrs. t*iring the'j1.le of yeetorday rum-ors' *6Io in oiro .ation tha it e negroes were Vty naich biolted, defiattit aid thteat. ening,ahd meautto 'ti in ifflgy the dmodrati6 eibdidate 'fdr Oongtsb, olonel Ma. 84teral cititenb dall. ed oW the "&or, 'abd 600bn of the that It V6d be' iette - to eddhots the meslg, fog that if h " E$iy threat was carried ohtbthat ie '*bIt po n fom, o was thenj~lilt 68R peatt6iopq had 44 0 d'ire4 4f At 8 o'p9 o', hoboer, the tr bn Vole *e,' ltoot, wb~n the negree be As to Pg'Ig # 'sptild tehe wee lut'of iro*d bf thod one thou, AVG "At e. ag kih ho% ybe pt k 4. ats knW uives a d 1 s.. othio re toldisturb e hi. 'tnony of the'meeting emeoo gii '1tatoy talk 'of the Uiiet.eg aspake t ntil ahout 10 .'olook, wi'6h a jocose aislate bei*6g3ef two ciitlia upon a SUbjet e tir, i regp to p1iticor tihe 9etin; atttaotu n e ~~wbat ~ i .~6 sbou Wh tb Mat, heot. detli yod'bn the fdst of a be.ro. ist 'sa te al erytiob lout this 1as settlpd, a pIe I 'shot was 'beard And this $0s te .ii ong. The Pholq Orowd 41sperdad mme. 4ie6y., The firbing was, otIned a adia fyh:'nntes'a d e d quietfe I. feds 0nnuo a 8 4~i ofotd iohte 0 ed kon only by the, trea of h ito A detachmint of Valtda 0tiates troops were atttione t houie in antlcipl t6ii bt M-4. took no part iei the r except to iiarch up town to look r 6 u e e A gatrar result of the exe .*ep. There were off Qver 100 W te ma'n as lookers-oq the 14eet 64. The 6ossa .es are 6*l1, censider. ing the.nut Mer of shots and the olos0 qditer." Mapy shot must hFive been fred in the ar Three negroes were killed outright. Four policemen, five negroes, and three white tuon were wodtded. The Mobile Reqister comniente en the riot as follows: "Last night' work, done after ot#f editbrial f this:hor n as i pri t, is t blktr kn4 96idk aia "daniih tt r 'ol1the d~nen We foteoraiddtiom'th~ 0"0e6ht ' ot dfralr*. It' is a brns ie 'that tilts 1coxfiit h poite to '#uiraps$ 'this, a' the tomnuity owes 'it Itself to take measures to I'kio 1,401f s iDS L ,r titi t g.J to er to lmp og there1": rxomforqgestio, . "Themp 4eode.are the diret 'out. ~plie' ha wnes sud pdiste I s eatoI of~ the, foreign $sdioals $p our midst.-. it,ia usiodth pubilo to tecide IlQo long tbgse inAtn d iarieshpI I be allow*, tepi'sp~ril th~ peece.9f ,sooy an t~e gt of womom3ppd phlirep., Wobope, that a ppbIio eting teril .bu hej ~to *1. *wtre ah questjon.' Odr 11611 4Wd' 'to notid, i 141d41 M r m~ anhe a sore hroat a lyed14d anrte huldt r h atat heOonfederte 0 toZ,*. It paisp naserte4 %hqth ihese bondis baRna claims, and this may 4Meir t iU mate fate ; I ut at a holr,'L am by .io means disposed to admit that-our claims, which are founded-i6.st on thOAmeril can Government haviPg .saited the cot. too which was hypothecaled for Oheir payment; second, on t.hegrietanp the bondholderse have - 'nt"inad 'on. the GovernM Xboie United State, or, rather th. havinafordb) terfered te MLhe to repudai ition bonhhl br e'tiheQ Ate are bound, accoraingjtd ri,, OF'ae .tions, to poy these be4. , :.iDk, 'tderefore, it .will be amitted th talsioughithey may, (oyh sake 4f Aed iIerjl nglen :Ia phb vlon,. .be se eedamga 9hy | Al. auideypand, asntertipnel land~eu e grun . ar. bjg ber footin . o fir. th.erefort:, s.* .1k lng all ai9Freee *Noe ,t. df the: late war are vonorern,.Au .1 uld tbe glad to see the matter.adust iAt . protest agalpasti Qni'qu . ak g olaim. depending.I any - sje $h.Aeaent f the 4la 9a q shich, in an international point of vaqZ cg only be paid as an not of-graeew.. The holdedie of Oonfdoefite:ootton bonds--4 speak ofF thosn- issued by Messrd. Schroder &. Od., the only. fbr eign loan the. Oobfodete 'State cout. traoted-have only Wererolse a little miore patience and theft vlaimt will be 'aid by the Southern.StWes themselves The dishonest tyran4jih compelled them- to repidite tleANbf whldh they held more sacred thawany other as a point of honor to pays 'nnot Jast much longer. The-South *& begiinihg to breathe again, and~ theyi will obtailn plenty of Chinese labor-to replace. that of th6 negroesI and at prosperity * ad vances, and- more capitel - is required for them. to cultivate- their'estates, the first thing they will do is-to turn their -eyed toivard blngland for1siupply ; and the firt thilig thuat. will inkturally eiggeat itselfi'j ithe: Ohymenb 'f this--pmitry loan. W'hatw~uldebethreo# four millions sterling divided amon 84 ' 6nth r Btataa ?w .hapsitllisA t Jiith will ave somethn to Ys th' West, wheb ; 40 ' 1&6h great question igh ,aused the lat4 war, viar: fre Etracdnmes on for dis cusajol. Th lioldetsof:cottotibotdshr'vo only to lock their, bnds up in their boleb and- colmly- await events. The. Oom !itete of Cotton Bondholders having placed their case, before the Govgrqnent not only of Mr.-Disraeli, but of.:;--r; Gladstone, and both Goverminti ha, ing pgred -that -it should beteerrd- to any cosamission that may be setL on fo6t, they have only to exercise a Aittle-more. patienae " It neither-sultA the commerckl nor p6litidal-relations of the two--coiuntriea to have the large -ulals that We rdtit.. ted to6rzist en bot h: sides for Admages arising out of f.h incidents in the 'wak to be ket openw-nor will they-be kept Open-especially.during such an agita. bion as- is about 'to 'commene. .inv the United 8tates relative to free tiade. ''hank God thiifree tradi 'agitatiop will comnbe free-frm the question ef slateny ;.'It will awot be again 'stifled by enlihting aytniathy with theoNorth, be ~cAuse they allegd they were -fightitig the battle of Freede aguinst Slavery. All America, with the exception of the 'Ne*w-higlaffd- ftates, will be-hin favor 4f fre6i trade.; mhd' out of this agitation *omrethiirg favorable tnay. artse ibfa~ e A COTTON BONDHOELDEU. 4 [ Misdonw Mordiej Paos 9 orks 7rih a asys; "The *.4nip . lr Iag es ek ye~jied' - fei~t~a train qut of n lp was tastly annoyed'b y4o a' gging te aqei i-la e a d o n uAtedl aa~f bsde r ur 'be~ ited heas betm Q a~els haM ams to praatiue- the 01YI46 f'~ta 11111v bloold of * 61r 1'volIs~d 'hk ti vqry quickness" in roet rrtnipfef tfteit love oflkI)h Wtobet P4,06dt, ii to bo 04 ".a 6wkftj#A lb,~ it agmg .vibh' 111 WOOTI Unt.6dut.' "Who~ tilled WO Apof i=vt*%'~ I#Ydt Wtag ove 1bo*to .t& i'Oat beyoahoa I C. d i 14 pi dot*W4 at Zoa' tJLUd~ shas dvhe be, trnrjf'bi* odt '6f44 l~tmptu It hlfit At13 t io"t fully rn'thb p6*6~ thopt 114 tlbvi, Itte 1'taidn~ tie, otto 0 p~kk4'1 to play into their hands. They d*uie to W Q g bur peo'ple-!-t9.* * lis, p . foraq thiew to a64~f .Qf i~ce. TI don.they *111l ji1 1114 ~r hand Whan ovef u .Pon, Iq _ 'Ioai eprive as, itt'i l~ t t., 19ii few 1e44nt, be on ouxr lklrd, sgoiinst its p44i o O ur ehier, 160. ' rqp'' Nilt their pulto'6 by. 01,i No~.d 6iu 'or. wei,4 lM 9 i caI~t A ea impattelit.', Let L.Veir vrna i a a~int, Ila Ike' the -w&Wvee it fto ' r~od' 0 h 06 oltit 6e~ "Al ,df b~. ftu He our feelingsi IL-; 1r*t'~t Upy m to cu teT, %9W,-t, rew tMiagithi e'nhr "for '6,6' V'u~ure. .a tionce ito-day, 6aeat~ Oluataphi row. Thelro Is 1no danag'er Olit~ wo *11l '(p p get.. Pauion ce * Is 'Uoi fqrgetjq' PcOO.-.' Patielfee is inot foa-lveaaeas'4. 10A(4~ncd is not APDtaoy tot paqt, NliOIIV4 Is'not idrlnder '6f right.' Patten'CO Isinot pofl)pF9O)6 q with rotig. Na, tionee is not lovo of thle oppres !or.Pa tienco is,66 te dvail of' F~thotisill.-" It'is the spv l vrtq 0 019 It is a ofrokA0,iqj the r,.t with a oros~ qapo it sl'or going 'up a1 Calvai)I-Vad qr' a 4v e tob I tid an a ~ ;Ie~ tbt glolFrioas wond WOOli~s~f re jqe. m ono ' t le hich. tab w qurpey [fiaa jps F'au higer as bpgra .1116 tempr. I gt i s, iti olike ~qbkW. etenal Thz kPO o~~s~ b~t'~ mer, so a*w.. n I1 *utb p x lie'n' lo adss Nrpi'he at tjie kleotin ! uh jAd, "f he: Godjheratitve Irl. -"Q~f 64redtir tlpan heexp-ectedl., 0.A alivid tp., -eliseye ; thzt R1M99 )yi l t g geator.j * P46t1A0 ii g slat4TFiICNt -i V. Txzmu estqEB-cvoNtox.-- Wash 1(oN, u4st.O.Arowuient Tenines seorep ullcans, quportora of Governor Seihteyb 9i P oh4ntf Andrew :Jdhilo ritetoWthelk fteds inl 4tishiniton tCity that 84erotaries B.,nt. Well ud4;POroowell'a. 2etters endorsing Sto~~ - 0 p bu l, e 19 the endorsement had the oeffct of eAinpera. AnW tlnt .iubl14Ab** whop - mported Eiter in god taithitipon the pst6oim cnd ptitle euntetated br the Phica. 4 ' i .'They abmert that they haalwafdih) cviheiotion vith 8enter, stood, and, n9vr stand, upon that plat. forM, wbilq Moutwell and. Cresswell hAve pobgtto Ignre It so rar. as the V60:61&6ue q'6*tion 6nerned. These fNidblicakis iay thit A Odrew Joinson - hisid -ete ObreWd enu h to tAks-.Avantage of :tlhe (alt tHat these pAQ3 lgeIt oil ere were arraying the traion agingt tle most promi. rant P suppbrtb in Tennessee ni111 ftlierfM thefwere to be whip. Tpdfita itet of cuire upon the caprice Alf,:aribitioits'apirants for. the Presiden. Mk%'l~i5 op.;n k872. It being well derstoodalia(Andrew IJohnson would 184the makt.obnoxious person to Gen. 4aint duil his Ogbinet that could 'be sent frotii Thnesee to the United 9tates Renate, Ay mpathy for . Johnson's: suc cess ir) that regard b1 arqused on the pait Of promInent conervatties who 'would otherwise'have oppbsed him with tbig probabilities of audceso. The symply. for Mr.Jolhnson has also been neterially heightened from the fact that Gep. rant,bas peglected or refused to contradjct or qualify Lhe terms of these ntiudhietods Idtters of the Secretnrv of the -Troasr atnd Postmsaster General, Pri.vatedispatches predict that . Senter's msjority will reach O0,QOQ. .t f )ll~wing .n1the .perosalof the &4 vainah Aiw-a panper. wliqhi is totally in Lhe1darJ qa to ilhe meaning of the Virginia, election.. The Now Ybrk Jownalof:Commerce, commenting upon the ennqsse8 eloctidft' says - ,Tto Tennessee the -Sehter nien had to fight, the administration and its large .Aid vell paid army of, employee. For President Grant to have allowed his seoretarius Boutwell and Creswell to commit hini to thd losing Stokes side was afblunddr.of theiart magnitte. It- is one'of. thosoemitakes vhithae not for' given , in - olitt6s.' Tennessee' followy Yi'ttidia. :.'linter is i politibalt twit. brother bf Walker, Like. causes pro duce like effect, in both - States, Next will come Miseouri, and' than: Texas, Oqnservative' Repdiblicanihm ' is- the 'swOrd, that<.outs all hard knots iith W)ch lidi6alism would -tie up th& douths Thoformatiotr ot thiW n64 pai rtyiu the South is ife brighiteit pohttal ide>.og theapge.: ,ThJ naRe Itself' iuans aothing; buo1 thv putpoae of tle 'party whichfaodpts it dignifei It. reat - deh4. ousexftae reaublhaniim ts thb South is thsaonf' o ef -great'bndeise f old' irejudices otr the "altar of. a raticnal utitn ad aheahhlful progreiss. tIani ..odu1., dahie th', j#AtiddlirY ofd a ,ost aingyuIr pl~idn. 'Willh *1Irwll s"setrok suddarl deaf end' dimibra u few daeihgo, #1heft dA# EroE4 4-Mempie ftrm his ple~ of rtesidefi:i Out of :mere. sfork '*hetr A tiewsbor 'ekte'rundedisodtbfd hhfra japet, he pretended to be both deaf and direthi' anid mobis auaiAfqd'the vender, Th'e 49 pse,39,haemfnate.jk t~his# %#M~o -is, i fettygp lie ojgjtinsAd fef exp~phiiejt taio A an ,g4r e,pasp solydsese. R4St&tW i0 hrau s sisd Be - , s frote ; et - *++ta Two raced 1epple, We despise a two f4oe4 man-oe hq protends to be, friond and is not. f t b.hAly thero eto "two ati subh people l the *orld ; sehi of them oan be:found in Fairfeld. They opgt to have a sOisAwag- tied around their pecks and. be pitqhad into the pond. Let tis eite an itstance how soni of those Januses aet: . M. stop's into B's Atore and Iti course of oonversation mentions that he has certain work w4ilq be %onta done, or wants to pqrqhase certlip goods. D. hiturall in "te' ii wher he intends going. .- 1plwdfeun sotgto A.'sit a; petgoil "hs .16 knows and for w1som he pl-ofesse roat regar4. B.: J IWvor, POjP im to go to C's, remstkingq, you o do bottet by a dollar or so,' a thpoh he does bot kno* it, and has ho K11 to assert that A, will not give as li6b oral terms. . M. thinking J3. know takes his advice, changes his mind and givos 0. his patronage. Ten minutes afterwards B. tiiet A., from *hotn he has drawn iff a oilsto, mer by his unwarrantod assertions, opresses himself glad to hear e getting along so well, makes org promise df what he is going to o and gbos off leavibg A. under the fi.d pressiot that ~. . sone of th mnoidt sinoerd friends he has. But suoh Wtd. pooularities are sure to leak ott, ad it eventually comes to A's a that B., by making al assertiotn w 1 is not orrot, hn Ud uded: one 1 4 merly dealt withhinito gb elibe 4 under - the Impression that-.he-oo tQAko ketter tqrmus,-and, of 9 p i gall feolnothiug 'but ocnjowp pfr although than nfu:l that iy proton do friend's tru e'hhrater is open to himn and he will not be so fdolish as to te poke confldetoe in him in futt-rs. - Such inoideotq as the phoved . cur and sooner ir lator become lnowp. Two-fcoed inidividuals nevo r in thb end. They Tigy flo e the gteen bay tree, for 'ahhil bit Ahio9r prosperity will nbt last. uAbeing deceived in B.j$o , . r t.f the affair, *tleg ; J4 i o i L s u.d h 7 i f ' ' opent foe,onm who does hbf: bnieval tho fAot, , titet he wishes us 08 good, and, we onn respect- yes, might ad, pire hiwp.but d fMao friend- Ig'g' e' ts not aadAf ,t4Y 9*prids eI tinc Tg Ei6trr1 BA6Intr.JCLL elstae. .-'he JiarnWill Jttrnal intspbskW of e ariot whioh-recentyioc u.r _ hatDistrio6 pd fully reported OhiOli Mole4a it the-tiphe ooodrrA'de, N iay The. Ulfortunate -Aftir vhblrb eme red..inleepy. pliw, owngiip- a doa has easth y e ole opmnuoit, . ' Te nar on ag' i the *f . bleditisens f the to*ushIp% Is4he death of .Mosorst Greene sAdIdsland is a'era; tatje o. .; . Or~ee;w'-s, van e0j~~a tingd lhid-bifiit is he lg 9 ,~ orate army by his bravrywagb g. flinching yalor1tvjrudent, words led to the bibelytinty a6a*6 e inform. ed.. her ei "4ealawx tei ap 6 ~ihdrb1'.d is-aboelatedsa pee %p In. tho t tpn3png o many ri gdet~~m~w~~ (o nanos to. be pldobd it0 th~0id a bn *o~yfojythb goo4 ofgf the . e... sand lo ~e sqeo earf irhke-biti4tbekn~j betterfor~te fatoe A a the )katisad'mont'ldi *u e 0 dMin l d' ,osdt of its kind south of UBdtiw 'm . The 6m~pj bGqoert ~4