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1R"FIAFELD' HERALD d InndIiiay Morning, Februoay i, =18g7 The o'vent decision of the state supremo -court, h' whdch it is hold tlut -t rii I justices havo exclusive jim isdiction in all 'cases of petit I1atrce'Uy, is calculatedito accomplish much good. Ever sintoo 1868, the iocketH of the soveral dircuit courts 'have been encumbered vt I insig iiitictilI criminal cases which shOuld1 -havv no placeo there. Tho trial of such cases in a higher court defoats the very.purpose for which inferior -courts are instituted--that of-roliov -ing the former of business of an un .impoIrtant nature, and at tjo same .tin.immatrially diminising the cost 'intitrrel, by the stato or by private -partie, in the disposal of such mat -ters. 'The decision is backed by a ,vu)y stionig Opilion by the chief jis ,tice, anul both the associates concur We may hereafter look for greatly itr'.onHl expedition in' tho traismi tiotn of bnuinoss h1 tho dircuit courts. Chicago and Saint Louis at'o al roaly puttiug forward their respec tive clims to be chosen as the place for the meeting of the -national demoim Irttic convontion. Chicago insistfs, through on0 of her loading newspalors, that there is really no plaeo inl the counttry moro eligible th1a her own worthy self, and that. St. ounis is much too hot and othor Wiso disagroeableo a place in siunor for ihe iemocrats to do .their work. ,1u1t, St. .Lonis thinkl that shie her H(l I is tIhe nicest., pleasantest place ia all our broad land, and that, 'as to ~hur bingi' a hot. city, it is really no .stuch thing. W1o dubtlt not thter( u i a h 14Lny at 1 o .-to on a111per1 he t etn those two rivals for fame (and ort IC) as theb meeting. plaeo uo the i.atiouiil democracy. Up t this timo St. Louis Seems to bse dIeciddllly the more popular. 'he hill to reduce salaries ht jials:41'l theo senate, rand it is believed will readily mioet tit approval of -the: house and of the goveornor. JIe bill contailiH Iniily excellent. f.'itures, but nevertheloss many utll onois. '1Tie ColuIbi 1 i'nm //erale very sensily says ' What senso0 is Lhore ini paying the ielina OSOI governor as mnuch as the comtrpt.r'oller- general ? What justice' i.s Lther in giving tie adjutlat generctal at compensal~ttionl ('qual to that of tihe state treasurer ?" ThP~ers er eual t g'HIlring j~''4inconsis'tec vlmrks in tihe soerial s~tatoi oflicers lIhe b)ook-keep1er of (.hu0 co0mp1t.rollore. e-neralo an! imd o~f thle tr'easutrer re c''ivinmg butt the Smeo pay as that of thle adjtantgmeneral in wihoe oofice thero is actuamlly not wvork tom (1o, i nd whloso clerk, tiormoforo, is seatrely moro01 thani a figuehed. The m' miistake maide by the senato is examhIintiion ito 11he entire smystem 0'paintg stat~o oficern. Afteor suich ah1e to passx intelligeniithy upjon thme whll subject of salaries mand to fra;moe a bmill muich1 m10o atbumndant inl julitico tand corimmoen sense thanm is that which they hiave just enaicd. A CJharachmortatlc Dodgo. Wiuttomore's s(lceme to divide the stato inito six circuits is intetided as a quliot, miethod of gutting rid ol M ~ o5os and1( Whlippor. It, will be 50oon, by) refer~eo to a st.atemtent gireni, iln another colunn, of the now division, that, Iho countic.s at which Moses an(1 '2hippori wori reuspoet.ively choson, are to be0 se iiiaraged as to lonyo thoso. avor'thmi' entirqly ount i the cold, auld, if oum view is correct, to annamml the roccni j'iodicial election. 'This scheme11 u de'cidedly charnViceristi ICof Whiitt miore. A more1. inlconlsistent tickster lims certinly never01 Aigurot evenI i the brioad field of South C'aroina politics toineo r(conl trutIion. peNlledC~ fromt congresm for selling a enditetship, lhe wem "- elected by his unsuspectin1 dupes ini his~ district ; the hous<8 r'efusing to reogniizo huim ho rec turned to his hIto (?) in D~arling ton anid was senmt to the- staito senal'te 1n'oro lbe no0w plays a vcry promii nont, part. 'Thbis lli to chanitg< time pre'senlt airranfgementt of cirumiti is a c'owaridly ('vasioni of aniss th~t Whi ttemore's party hmave forect upon thomsolves,-and only goes t< provo'~ thet uitterly unllreliable c'halrae ter of tlhat por'tioni of theo radien tion-of Mes +d nipper. Had there boon no clamor of indignatior over oir ection, we doubt no th at-i hitt oro and his friends, wf:hor v lg -i t Oi e or 'not, pul soo , hay 'd covered -thti ey ro eO inlon fitted for .. the ~3 erpene gtut 14o .lat for is wri gling attempt on the part of the radicals to evado 01 modify -the ;Just onequences of their infatnous courso. Tle spirit of the ruling factiotilih tufb gishi turo found at once its indo And its uttoianco ini the choice of Wiggin, Mosos and Whipper, and it is no* too kibe to cvado th0 just colsci quences of that stetion. The pro poglqod clahk+ 1u'iihdooll nppcar a very convenient method of -quietly getting rid of Whipper Aind Moses, but this strikes it1 As 'belhg of ;nly secordary importanco. That Mitier of thoso mon will over atteml1)t to sit on tho bench in South Carolinn. or that such attempt wohld -be anything but -en6ircly abortivi, we halo neveir tittrtainhai anty docubt. Thro: are many peaceful nedhs loft. to the people, . the prompt and vigorous employment of which will provent atty'v1hcli rmittlt. The practical 'worlking of the changes contemplated in the bill strikes us as likely t be lar from satisfactory. In the proposed Charleston circuit 'thero are in eluded Charleston and Oratigburg, together with three additional countios. The present first circuit is composed only of thosh two counties, and it has heretofore re quired hard work by the judge to kcop Mle dockets even tolerablyN. cl.r. 1he 'enlargement of the ('.ir'cuit to so grat al extent as is stated in the Yiew\ hill, would occasion:1 consat delay tA.i 'o stiuit inconveniencO in the adminig. (ration of the laws. Ti,:i Objection lies with equal force against each of the now circuits-except, perhaps. the southern, which is to contain but fohr counties. The on0torr circuit is to embrace six enmIties. tlhe middle five, tho westeli six. .and t-hi northern six. There is ne economny 'Contemplated inl the schente, t1e aggre gate< amount to h paid to the six T&ew judges being just what is now received by eight. Inl all its iaspects, this ];ill 4 0111s to us to possess few, if any. feuittirs to commend it to at legislature m11 ore lesil'oll[; of prmiotrigY the publie welfare than of evuading an awkward but richly dleserved dilemmwa. We trust the bill will bo suminarily killed. caseO of .huneits hUti, tied'; fori asault andi~ battery at the recint termu of the sessionis court for Fairfieht counity. has at-tract ed on'ieh nlotice auil somue ('onunenlIOt. It will be r'emini'uhelre that the juriy hiavinig enide.ed a verdiCt of guilty conutrary ohe in1431 a rue~tions of the courl*, his H-m< eni a aisideO the verVdict andio or'dered a no//I~ pro'.'(-yni to ho ('n 0 -(1d inI tho ease- L~ e a v i ni g out of the-q1uestion the mortlits oft thw particular caise, the actLLi of the .Judgo naitur'ally prosents som11( <pIes. tions~ as to the prvie of thle court und1(er such circums 1 11tan~lces. 'l.ho, coiistitutionu of this staite prosc~ribes (Art. iv., y2f0' 1-hat "Jiud~ges shall1 not char~go juries inl respec(t to mai~tters of faict, but mayi staito the testimioniy anfd deeblao th< law'." It will ho observed that fte first elaunse of this~ setioni is man:Uda tory, while the second is rnimply per'i mlissivye-a ci reminsotanco go5ing to1 show that the firamreis (If the neCw constitution, whilo desirous of fixing as few limitations [as possiblo to t.lie judge's (exceisC of1 his own dhi.scret-ion woroi' yet more' i X'ou I to restrict is~ inlstructions to mal(tte s of law. T ais is a most reaisonal e and equitauble' view. The mlost imaportant diff'er'ene siubsisfing betweenl a trial by3 jury* and on1e by thle court, is that iln th<( latter the decision of a persoIu guilt or innocen'lce rests solely witli swornf men(1. it is clea'r t-ha:t if' a judg< mayllawfullhy charlgei a july 18 to th< guilt or' inn1eco of ai person,11 and i: the july is hlonnd imdl~'orith1 to h governe1(d by3 the law as expounido I b1y the eourt, it follows thi ih< trial is by thie court, anid not by th jury.V Queost.ionsu of hiw~ shoufdt oi couro h doormnedby one w~hiose duyit is ma1do1 to inveostigto them11 adwho is resp)onsile to ai propie1 tribunal fo r his it'i'inl aictionl. Hui ques)Itions oif fact should be left enu tire~ly t'o the d'cisionl of thel jury If the jury cerr, there is left tor thli in1jure'd party ai full roimedy, by tit pr'omlpt u1so of which his r'ihtsi ma:f he fully 'vfindited- A jur1y c'hrget Iby a preo'inig judge to renider speeiltlod ver'diet, is plauced pr1obal 1 -i a miost awkwardh posifion, anid e'er tainly ill a muost anlomalouus 01n0. The murors aro w--i to follow ?1. -l th~at numlbor of demoorats whi failed to go to tho p)olls. This wan doubtiosai largely duo to tho fact that tho democrats wore not ai: thioroughly orgli iizod as they would have boon, hadl they had mbt b 111.1i. 1An orgatnization, to bo cficcti#, I mutst ho such ah to teach bvery voter, anid wien theo oloction conios, there shiould be an abto1itti, curtain ty't1hat'hot it single "vote will be losit. It is Iuj)0U thl) dutbiouls, the ha1ti, th'o ihort, thiat most 1(te; 1uo1I~i cfl rts ilnit b maIde. Once get 8111'ii mll into) a well they 8cool' begin to i 'aiio their (duties aild to fool t.1x~'i impllortance d1iiomoertic p'LL tY fur 'the coilluf. eletion,]: llii0Ull 'f'lhtallliC (bv01' lLvlihal)10 1'1:11 ill $Se)1lt (~zuolioii. and each 114)11( hhtlc o fiidl etc feel his r'-'xponlsiiilty as nmucht tA, the l)Olf.V L&H It ifl'lliI)Or of it, tit to tihe thtto 118 It('tz Ini the next piiiee?, tlao Cwgtniza tion 818,flild 1)o comfpalct. There( -ihould 1)' :Inw-il at tllliofl ill the parity thatt thecre 'will b)e no( -cil:lilce for "MIiitHi" 'or " bolf.H" 1fif iffly sort. 11ie Imiir 'vu honld bo mad~e to f6)1 I.hciii ; iv,'x s closely bound1 totttrfhaL; to .provo fiilso 'In anti zhishio~ii'n lieo t(o the1 irndividuail and injurious {() the p;Llrty. Con1 pact. ]less of orgtn ii.:ttiut w1~ill ; o fit, towa rds p)ILvcl ligf dis~cord anal useless8 diftleu .5 overV till 11ll~irfit1) t. (j11(oHti()1. Th'e 'Vliit of t.1 milcln ~)e the1ir (JI.j(ILt. \\Jicie tlhere lLV(r gil tiolli; of zi''I:uvivi tv, there is likely tut] Dori )8 ie alt loion1y-eitlier o~f .lgill:;fate: I ltl i l,(,,:;.) t110 i i ts od of voters rolady ill any otler ; geiiey to al., not, i1ts inldividuattls, sloil.1 1be well (1'cil~iIOd. 7"}y this iit.:188f to MC 'it) thait It flfliOll withi thec dcmne'(Tltts is it. priilcti^ial sililve'Cl to f hOe ride '.)i :t. few leade rs. 'rile p t3'~ is jiii:'0I~y it mlatter of 1his ()wII (8111 fore hill into theC party, (ex stiflet witlhout wich mn wore lower .'liain any of the brute (IVO1LLL0I) IN - - struoetione' of the judge, slid sworn with equal solemnity to givo a tru( xvordlot ,cordi~ig to the iovidonce, If, thbroforo, tliioe a1uld bhappen ft be upon the jury 0on0 man ivhoq' holiest judgzneiit of it case in hand iat variaiico'WVithl that of the judge, W vev7 sewrious question is'ies as tc his Mo1't (hlty'--wlintller to the coul t or to hisn conscience. It never liar. peons, indee~d, that al:.udi tii iitructU it jury to fin~d anf accuised pt ty guil ty .: such it ca(tliO *ould lbring clown' 111)4)11 the jiudgto s0 actini{ tilt colt (u14aiI~tioII of eveir- Hortable p~orni1, lihty of the ei.i?.en and for thec fi('IhIrcsISS of 010 right, of trial biy j411'y. ]31st, the 12n1)1h. iilvolvcd is jusnt a~m ilii''ii violate I wheni at jury is iintructeo n~4 eqaiit :for the state has rights fully Its wo)rt.l, of pr( - th~tion IWs t1Homi of the inividtvjdul. and if at jury un:i:tvsol~y :111:it, en1 'injluy is lout, wi1ich : qu;1te niH gre-ti tas that Which T1 '<1W'8 ani i1Itf:rolleI coi i(tioil. 'Thei l:1W gives h 1 i 14 cti '01 the biufit of cvti'ry doubt, andl hierein lies theionily 201v4.tu;'e :1 1)0. Ronll Htr'ial131 tnld 11:tvoi o(I thet statte ass llr(vecciitor. \tOWc~l il fill its IIcII i igs, the, (0111H' of ni jailc ini v'ery naturally (wvoke c4)tlitito It tll I As/obr the nctioin of .Tit tG Mackey in tbe!Hill cakea, is )ol(..::o' of tile accusned tiattteirct iot nsi i4'11ly. Ti mat had ali'eiidy, 1)04411 ii jatil for fore 1Il'0rol (jilitil c~11igh frn fl)( acet or w hick tiro jury fi."o lhit guilty ; I1. had Ile~ In:~ 14r)-41''v' ci1 his~ PII~tl1l1tci1 sight rop erIy IllaV( 1)0(1 irrly ioinual. I [is case w:'1 0111) its whichi 1('l*(1 %Yi at fla 22it~iv(' (oitl i et y( (of 01111pi icl ~weeii tI i jtIulg(' 1111.1 tlh jury. ii." is aso pr'(, 1)cV" for 11:; f,) :t""l tt Nv.i kno1w 110 (ithlt'P ('ai t*. W".el,( Jud~ge M:lecv 11"!a1 tsigtgu'n1.e: aI *t o4t of4 Id'qI it-tai. in \~ hit. 11 tl(' jur-y tll llve (c 4)t Ville, a neg'jro ..: Ltie t for th'c ktilliiip of at wite ifiWt, 111101 .1I Jiisiiy white 111 i for theIc 1in'r .f it liegr1" -I1 t'sctei of \N ltiieh (5:1(5 H. u1i( intrw- teil the jury t,1 Iac'qtt. So i." the (!5liO of Mr. h t' 'liin. of Wiiiu1s bor,'o 1eei'lt.'y tio 1 for nxns.uti andfr lbtttey-thLie jilry worec iIlslteltci tat tLucy Wl iti hl o J;I'tilic~1 ill uietllittiiig. 111 110150 of 1 i11480(:M. woul I thw j "~ have c it i 4c 1. Bts the j1l:1Ctic'e+ of 'si;t .lt:i jiilX'8s i ('1111124 b 1 ei 2(4 IoIIl1V4 r i;:L1Ii~tt ( 1lby .1.... . ,1 1 Soxpect to sink every day deeper and deeper into an abyss of embarrass 1 mont, disaster and despair, from which no power on earth will be l ablito r'esoue thorn. [COMMUNIOATED.] Forty 'Years Ago. 1'st foi'ty y'ears prior to this date (F+oiiriuary 12), iii response to a call for volunteers-from the President of the U. S. to flglit the Sominolo In (dians, in 4Florida, South Carblina firiished 10 companies of 75 nidn each. "bid Fairfield, at a 11iblic icecting, 1st February, tcleoi ed '126 tep. Fromi this niunbor itwas'"re solved, ih order to comply ifth the rertiitff iiumbor, that all 'tib ihar 'rio1 mbl in should be exeliudc(1." At I subseuont meeting it fiM found that there wore-8Hi sing;lts -164i (m . imrried) and every than 'tira dote - mined 'to go:; ail they did go They \Vore i'ociN~d ''' 'a U. S. officer, and F'airflold vaP the only county in the Stato to Whom 75 'ra .ions wore gi'%n 'for '86 men, I during the camnp:aign ; their lupplies waro furnished i strict nceordauieo with U. S. Reghlation's ; the commi sary (Jas. 11. Ail" !)n) exerctise(1 his skill and di.erotion, so that no soldic could or (lid cour complain. Of this number of volunteers (the origitil roll, \\'o iuderstand, is yet prebtr-ed. th'ero remain alive at the present day, crily 13 Incibers, who.4'ntuhllC7 o annex : W. A. McCI'oight, 1st Lt ; Js, t Aiken, 0. S. ; -r. Edward Gibson, )r. T. T. lhob'ertson, 13. H. Rlobort'son, Da)'& l 'Ci ntack, Jonatha't 'Stanton, Jesse Wyrick, R. T. Liitpkin, Win. Elk ir, Thomas Sloan, .aMds Gibson, ihmjamin Macon. If there are any T11 're wo would be gratified to pub. list their names. The captain, 1)rrill Smifir Who w.is elected by the influencs of the ? :edar Creek Rifle Corps," was at the ime engaged, an-1 did ni arry on the night beforo th r compaily left. 1"ait ield ; and he was b>rougt, home a corpse in May. 183f;. Of thos'd who have married ' .ie e have nothing to say, bitt verily beli'eve their des condants are ready once mor'e; like their fathecrs, to volun teeratall time; in the cause of what they believe to be truie, just sid right. Tn this company but one soldier was ki'led. but many died of diseaso contracted in the Florida, campaign. Tho dis trict owes them a debt of gratitude, if nothing more. Fairnould forever! !! Who will be tho iast soldier of the Florida war ? Let the record b)e P. P. TUA LE, Man fat1r -or Ih aler iin vie PAINTSm OILS, &C. [The Nat iornil Mixe 'omi ht Co*., The1 Gr<-al AiLuricant Fr .ltngnutisor Co., Pagme Ma ahitme1 eItuig Co. Nas. 2(l& i22 Hatyne, & 33, & 'J5 i'inckney sta A shley Be ier, West4 End Broaid St., 'nop,t 3 l 1856 PJ.\lINPA,. A Fit i Corps of A ble Pro'esor.s. ('o 1m4.il m onat fi Itiof A rmm, A pJ)J t uls. iei , tar tho'mf'Iub mieniim ta lhn physiicali raih'ine. l.,aion1(1 tr'!c ror heurnfi. 0% :mmi Ipossesinmg fini 1rund anid 'i'eim. rampic t cilitin fonr fil.~ lust Cat. Copartnership Notice. V eI, hiran, znm of D) It (LM'NEYV & I -> ) donu4m.rm~:tOt January I st, w/t1?, Ahdmi will mg--tin ~ue th hiii a skey lilXintess at thet iild at mn.1a of B ( GJldney. A V reCCtflul Iy solicit the1 pantronage of tht' puhhie. MAN Irrerst'1 s8OF a I' t .A. -E1. as, wltorasA". DArarmus Jm 'Tobaero, Snff Pipes, ge, TitAD)E STREET,, JAtOB M. MENDIEr,-(i altN A. 1iIJMOAnlTh, Chaote, N'. nMe 141, Finu I I I -A destructive Are ocet4red at Ninety six, 1. C., December 2it, by which four tores valued at.$20,000 were burned. The further spread of the con flagrq tion, with ptobablo destrtj tion of the \vhole town and a loss of sev i'II hun dred thousand dollars worth of pr pert , and many lives, were prevented by th e tlrrivtil of a Great Amehcan Fire . xtin liisher, an Agent happening to come in wn at the niok of t'ino. For ful particu hirs, see the Abbevi lo Medium and Now berry Herald of the following wek. Mr. P. P. Toale ofCharleston, S. C., is the General Bouthern Agent for the Great American Fire Ex .inguisher, Hand will answer all inquiries fit regard to the same. Aft . A" an i" 1 kaudl~dnwe " Se F6 0gt ~r ' etfaewr R ne lrJre. tiw4 S. e~d~frlesN,,IT.r~,owrdDaoi AllWorAWarrated. LOWEST PRICES. Send fbr.PriceLat. L H. HALL& CO. Kanufturemr & Dewir'. 4, 0, 8,70. l.Mrhet Stretd. 223, 2Sr:astB ,' ,, C HARL ESTON, t.'C. Rol. W Phiilip s, AOENT, WIN N SBO RO, E. C Ch1arlotte, ('o inhitn, & A ugust Rail Bload. 1 r.it' n a' A . ICSe . 19), 1875 ' 'I E tfllowI g l'at 4en!~Cger SchedLbi - w he 'im ver this roal on andi aftier 0t I n(la' : TRAIN-01-Go :No oiTH. Leave A g:enla. 0' a 4.1 y * Colm bihia. 6, C"., {9 "! 1> .. Winnhoro, 12 '- 0p " Chester, 2.t,0 it irrive at Ch .:lo:te.3 C'N . 5 .15a tNAIN-=nG, an ItoLrrr be.ve Charlotte, N U. at .11) T "' Chester, l'14 Cbiarrn,12 1 a C1 W nobi, i.45 a \rrive at .Atrn 9.110 a as 1-.%' ANI)U.R -. . On'i s-t. Olen Pasnsengeran u'l 1ieket. Agen PI1R i IACOT Indl Drancr h 'inhinmercial Ferlzers .L Orangmes andl Leimons ILow for cashtl, PreuRtE i.\coTr, Agent. P'nER.v lhctr', Agent. Luntch. Pea~~ H Oyster mnd A rrow jroot. Crackers-li jitit. Lrrivt ai ireish at PILEnax ]AWT's; Agent. jj4 l Ca;ndries, Cocoan t tis, A ltuondal, Waltutsnd ut ter N ata at IF JRRE BAcoT's, A gent. Ties ! Ties!Ties! A iLot of I3(ar's Lock TIies ~t 53 :N Cnits pe Ib. at k J NiCE LARY's. f Illiipul lie arc lhV not ifi (bai ta .certamji L~and W ~t. for I taere .vi o. "28178"wasL. issited *,attnaery lt, 15 n my favor,by the lion. ('utmm iniom- o 'Enstions, for serviece of miy hitutlari i ho war of 18 12; andE Atid warrant. having leeni Itst ini the~ mlaits, I have' apepliatd to he DejeartmenaI tat Woshin~gton. 1) C. for dul c~toI. MJARTHilA MALHOUTN, feb 2 -6t Mona 1iee~l, 8. 'f. 3NE Ton of WhIto Lead which T rpar .anto a paur Levad, fdir italo at da rug utoro of rrov 4 "ulFE namen and styleo of our firm chnaged from thais dato to J 'M ASTlEIt & CO. *E c W- 11L FlENN IKEN & C January lat, 1876. O an l1a. T.L~ It. ~ -' ItTC S1 Trial Juustice.t+ OFFICE IN REAR OF COURT HIOUS )VINNtSJJIIOR, S. C. 8pE~' All business entrusted to biln) wil receive prompt ailonlion. If. A 0 AILLIt.t.t It. MII. IAVIU GAILLAED & DAVIS, ATT1ORNEL+YS AT LA W, NO 2 ,A IV' IANOP WINNSI:tlIO :'(,U111 1l7OL1NA,', %%oodwsard's ('eh bi toU CO MMSeed jCj1ARM1F.lS diesiring my celobrated Cot .2ton Seed cani get, thetai at one dollatr per baxhol, or I will oioliiitigci one for toi I~f aipl.ienl for soion. They a warrniite d Ldt be' bettor Etai any sued hiere 'ifoo offi~ red. j , 4' - ) T W WVOODWAIID.- 1 -1 'tjili' piece' U. town~ p 'I~ocrty oft /A iri ii' iri3ifl~ti~e" vei coiueit iiw wl iii (1d iiitl uii'ijut ..i. Ie~kTij~iil to '".-. J, I'. .ale i For "paiilaii'a ol. {Hans~ ore a 0I L now workilig for l:ixli only iiiifillat work miulst bei p aid for, liefori' it li'avtis miy fell 12 I'm J rE; GI41iR' 1IA'1I'S ! HA'rS I t IJUT Re Iceived(a few extra fino Haitsat i fell IE J to~ MI ASTIR & CO'i'. HIomew 'ire I llhulatlcT (!omtpally of New York. ('a.hi Sniphia ax t'egit'rdl Vlicy P old erui, $:3. {31,6-.4 XI, funds are fire Cn ,1d... No mixture) i't life iiisilriltio. 2,. 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