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FA I iW " tiJNO. S. I NOLD1S, Editor, 1Veihirsdny __Mnrniuer. 'ln~ch .1, 187%. Thei inipe .cluneit of Jildg. MIont gonloery hosec omIs illnicely. A better chanceC( to staly in Coluimbia. the legislat ive (W()llilltH wouli ,scarcely desire. The close of "tlu The exeen live ('4 )1mni4.e of thc (1emlocrati 10 1fl1y ' oii ouli Carolili 11218 dcetiittd to Ihave ft sta4te coi Y4Jltiol f the( first Thlurshlhny in Mi next at 'Columbhlia. Grant must feel inbstutely re. Tier~ed. Babcockc was ReClj1t~tM. TIh( verdict seems1. to 'have l.)CC'tic(~ . M. (3x1)Ct.Ctl. Al ethos i (V. theO g('ei'ii headt seciuci to haIve rntkrr aNel Ilabldoek~s mol~r guilt the~re aI~ yet, variety of opint. A 'iitriial. t t the mjority of 'the (jury in ,favor of cronictioti, would have been a ffvb }reflex of public Fi(1tiuliont as ox p 1ressedl by 1 !nling'w etspaj i%~ V ithi -out regard to 1)011tics,. Saint LJis 1.8 halftlf) The (4Xec( t ivO cOllll1itLt(41 Of tie. illtILI dem~focra~tic pairty have (10 te.fllillecd upJon that place for thu nictimig of the iioniMuiing call vCni(lo. J~oilivillC. Chlicago, .'in(l upil 't iil, ut.c (i~.tlihou tit. 1ii secluti all ailonig to htivc had the 11181(1( truLck. Th o i Ivel tOm will lsbeL onl the 2'7th cay o: \V-( plihil 134where ani (editoril (of aL l WI )(cPI Iii1[g. on the part, of fluc jut Ige of this ('iVCllit., whiehl ilu81 st rike e'ver 1.11iikiiig tu1tu with 11(181 1IY(iv clrii. A bil11 of initet tltwa Iiiitiileil out1 a~gainst. one 0I mriier for IL881iIIIt with intent to kill, miud th grnhi(I jury, after what wo taLke foi gratedt4 to ,(1.4 LV oen it full coll 8(k'lertijt'- of the ('ILH~C1 carne rte hin charge to the gritndajef at the lit h'B(f lhis ''coiut for ah'a''fild This is, indeed, ? most rational view. If the grand juty is lIound to follow the instructions of tho judge or of any person *homsoever, upon a question of figt,-of. robable guilt. or innoconct..subntctd to them, it clearly follows that the ju13, Ia constituont element of the 'court, has lost its distinctive character, and its powers.aile all more or less surren dered to the court. If a grand jury may be rebuked and discharged for a failure to find a bill in any given Case, it seems to us equally clear that they may be similarly treakd Vfor submitting a tirac bill a- fVr piceat ing a publiC oce*r li' ke~cial o~ toncltlt. h 'the Iti c11s the rep kimarnnd is admiinisteredl pro fessodly in the interest of the ada 5. and in the other in the intter st of the accused : tho cases % ould strike 11s as perfectly analogous. A chief source of the officiency of a grand jury lies in its independence. Once let this freedom of action be impaired, onco lot a grand jury feel its .amenability to the judge for ro traw1ing or failing to return a bill, once let a .grand juror labor under the appre)hension of a rebuke from the coin for ia llegod failure to perform his avti.aty,:end this all impq rtant braeha of the, naahainery of justice is stiepod of qits o ginal powr, t-ripped of its efficiency, stripped 'f its dighny atd honor. Losing their or a'ny of thso, it for feits that rejacI, hay, that asohlte fears in Which it should be head by a com1riu 1ty. And we ar-e without hesitation in saying that (+) reIbulke a grand jury for pureiting a '*rtaini course or . to discharge it before it has fulfilled its legal duties, is to ;strip 41 almost entirely of those ssentills. We are quitally without hesitation in aofIrn 11g our belief that Judge Mackey's codrse was totally unnecessary under the citynumust(ances we have been able to gather of the very unfortunate oe I mturrechrt at ianeastet. It wati t'al culated to (1+ io good W hat-ve1i and it is in it.s tatiral and logical ten - dencies daigerous aliko to peace, to jist.irO and to peQrsona! libeity. We join with the Iedgv/er in the hope that the Judge will como to see the nistalk into( whiieh ho has fallen, and do what, he cn to rectify it. We (1(1111 it shiiuost needless to 1d(1 that in the remiarks abovo nmado we have bolh actuated by ho feeling other thlali ta danstru tIn u..miu.ut the truth, an wn have beeni alu to gather it, and1 to mako an earnest but re spectful protetamgninst the action to which weO haivO refelrred, It must have b~eenm observod, ever sinmce Judge Matekoy aissutmedc the bunch of this circuiit, tlat it Ilis beenuthIo alimi of this pauper to (10 him tihe fullest justice C'ominig among us fresh~ from the healted aurenal of polities, and:alay roported to be ai man of exrm1iOws, itwas buit natural that his8 every auct, his every speech, shold lbe closely criticizoed. T1hmat, he possesse~ds ability of a very high order, his wariimeit opponent must admit; that lihlo hdislahyed mucih legal talent onl the benich is equally true: anid that het hasi din~ilg his judgoship (1ono maniy acts both puraisewo'tli~v inl themlselves an~d promuotivo of the I having 'onicoded and still conceeding to lhim all this, havilig given im and1 still givinig him the fullest cruodit for it all, wa claim theo right to Ax press our views whenf ho appears, from thie e'videnenct alt our connmuand, to have strayedl fronm the path of judicial propr~iety'. A WVant of Approcaton,~ Thosie who havey observed, with aniy degroo of closaness, the action of the several radical legislatures of South Carolina in levying taas~ must have been struck with theu dogged opposition to anything like real reteienhen t. Every platform of principles ulponi which the party has gono into a e1ampaign hams pledged it to a speedy aind genelral rodmyetion of expendlitflrn anmd a consegptenit relief to the tax Jfayors. Tho reductions actually made, how Cver,,huavo boen almost incensidera bly sma-ll,- ando it is oven dilicullt for the loigislauturo to keep itsolf sufliciently wuithuin' hounds to pre vent a positive increase of expend1(i tuiros. We have Aob far' to look for' causo14s of this state of the ~. That. a largA nuniber of the republiend~ meombors of the' differe'ct legisla. tur'es have beomn very ignorantlu canmnot for 011% mfomuen t be deoniode To the unututored imind the levy of a tax of a, few muills carrien with it mln conepl~fionl of itsa ell'ects, in~ actuaii dlollairs arid ceints5,- upon the tin payer. If, for (eramnple,- ib be' pro, posed to levy ai tax- of two muilh for any pur poo0,- the igalorant man dloes nmot stop) to coosider that sueli levy means the collection from the p)00 p)l0 of our little state of more than a qularter of a million of dollars. Thlie efl'ect may be shown- to hium, indeed he may in a certain sense fool it himself ; bitt iit' he, al Y know it, he by no meaps roalizds it, or appreciates its necUs;ary eOii sequences. 'are are nMany #Aic1s that are quick to grasp an idea by itgelf, but. eqally slow to pereoive probable 'roesults. Of Iuch, necessarily, the law making power iM South Carolina is very largely con posel. This, want of proper aj preciation of the consequendte of certain ohficial acts has shown itself in nrumerons ways in the mv)* (rity ia the general assembly. ''he *amount of time wasted upon 'l% ko" anl fregiiently frivolons Imattiois is medt T the most notahlhle fe taj.)t of olar present system of law muaiaklung. -InI the days wIhenR the menih'I, re oeiv4cI a per diem. of six dollars, it. r wn fr~eilnltly alt1)pened that tWIoio tlio 111(1 Illonley were Coll smuned in the discssion of at mea iure of *tr called Ceolny than would ito saved try its Cna2ctralent. This mode co c pv)cedure, was in sorne cases ;indreetOd:ltly (hIe to the posi tive des'# -of the Ilembers to in crease *tl#1.r ))aly b Iprohlging the session, bhi it w"as 'chitlty i,1h+ re sult of that ighor aw1e(( to vwhiCl1 We lave alluded. This isa( t egaay apparent and equally li(Xt ib p1ro (hieing corruption. To ' thi ino rant mind there aippears oth4ing specially immoral in the sIale o a voti upon any question of ua1blic intolrst. The right to vote i* ro garded as an emohnincnt of -amce and not * s:.ered duty to l )er formed with due regalltl tu the trust involved, T.h econseqrelt laii that the trafiie in votes was at one Unix au constant )racticv tin th h ante logisltonlit. The pIeats 11:dd~ depend ed, of Cour.-" llipon the' in illtence like ly to ber wiclod~t by the purchased nemnber. anod thtre anl)ortanIce of the issue. For i'lstn:11ce, in the at tempt, or pt"reed attemplt, of the hrotuse of relresent altives, ill 1871, to impeach the governor and state treasurer, it. wa21s chargel by o''e who had( every opporttunity to know. that. two memb3l)ers received five thousand dollars cmh1 for voting against the resolut-iein of inpeach mnent". wherons (thers recoiveI sums vairying from e01 buuiid1 (l'Ilamrs ilpwtards. ''ho two part ies Saidl to Ilave Loived I.o ivo thouHsLUd dol lars chw were 5n111)e's Of a commit too upon vh'se r1eport the rosolu tion1 had been oflered : hene. the great imi portaUc of sccu-ing thcir votes anld their inflhtonco. As long as the majority in the law-mlaking branch of the goIverhmeunt is com3) posed of ignorant miel, so long may wO OxpeOLct etravagni'tee. irregularity and fraud- TJhat many', of the col (irod membIeirs of thle legislaturt havLLe bo~en but tho hlloss( dep1110 of no0olotait andllt it is at liunt Ier of 5(o)ne surpr1iF(. thait. with aill thinir boastetod loveo11( l pprocia1tion11 of froodom,. they~ haive athlowed t.hllllvIW t.o ho1 drmawnl into 2a slavery toI tho trick(s of unscr0upulons a~d ventLm oers and1( poli ti cai haeks. Theii remeldy for the( ovyii is slow to findo, andio wheln fountd equaliliy diicult of al11ica2tion1. It lies ill tilhe election of eduen~it.ed1, itelligent and1 incourruptiblo 1men1 to p)laceJ oIf pu1l11ie trust, to the en tU(i Celsionl of miere political oflice seekers. UilIi some1 such1 rome~ldy 1 o applied, we may1', entertiain lit tie hope of roal reform. That it, imst and11 wvili (e011ooro long, w'e areh fimly convineced. If it 'omeI not thrPonghl tile a~genlcies of ('i ther political plarty iln Southl Carolinai, thereo is hat little left to the people oif thle state to work for or' to) livo for, We aro of those who( ibelio tht the domoer('1at ne(cessrlJy to aittauin tihe oesir'edendi ani honesLt, e(conlomijcal governmouelt, securing eq1ul rights to) ali, and prloteet thg (very c'it~izenl inl tho o.er (in0 of tlioso rights. A general re formni an4 linvi~talo( nbecossity., It enn11 no loniger be plostpned wvithot the most seriouls (causCqunCes. The aC's and (o(Ier'a, raises a n1ice qu'stion as to thme right of Chief .JIAticmo Moses to hold both t.ho pro'fessor~hlip oft law inl tihe 11iiorsity and1 is posit ion1 (n thue heneh. J'hn eohistitution of thett stato jlovide4 (A rt- IV., 19) that "TIhey [the juidgos of the supreme court] 51h1al1 not, iho al(owed any fees or pt-rqu''isitts Of t)ienf : or shall tihey hod anly otthhar (11lic of' tr'tst or prodt unl'der3 this Nit.~ tile United Sta1tes4, Or a otih 1i~ power(." It remal1IinsP to i'te(~ d lorminei d wheth. or a l,~oftssorhipl in the State unriversit'y is an lotfleo of trush ori huonor, .if it is, Moses the oildost; haselear'ly violted 1.h1' law in' hi4 eagerfwica to hays a foll share' of the spoils,-an~l' i dobne is .f(11a~ld. We' btrilist thd'ma3ttId' Will be so tld asN soon1 as-possiblo. 'The chief justice may resign 011e posit ion to avoid1 an1 issue1. Whiiehaver 0one 1he may relinquish,- it will be no difficult task to fill hlis place10 withl a person far bette analifean(1 far In o likely to do' honor to ono of tli' tii tghtW~eE ,Mm-1i t fvif 90 legislaipe. B"ut how and -when ti :%hall toIb '-tquLion are to his ' ill iia eigiblity be aada ? Tho soonYwt 4 is et \ed the be gr. p ti Fix 4testoratton. ,i Ptiiapls no single cireums'tab b s in the hhitory of political parties of during thepast ten years has at- at 'tractellmie a'ttention: and - called b, forth the )xpression of more diverso Qpinions'tha'( tht recent debato in , Congress .atAgowt the amnest'4 ll. l'tl Will be remenbere( that M'. .1 1aine (t made a most violent speech against h< the ri*4ordtitffi of Jffersn' 1lavis to Ih full cit). elshiip, rdilng hii opposi- d1 tion upon the alegdt'omplicity of m Mr, Davis in the naltreatment-as hi hl is pleased to term it-of federal al prisolners confined in the South ft duing the war. Mr. Hill, of a Georgia, replied, showing the posi- p tive absurdity of any attempt to tl, involve the ex-president in any A complicty in the cruelty to prison- di er, ov<-n athnitting, for the sake ti, of argument, that such cruelty 01 really- existed. The . distinguished I nembcer from Georgia need very Nr. plain laugtage, and while express-, fc ing the utmost loyalty to 4.1he n- i tioIad governmont, claiWd(4 the e righd, er - imself and for the rotthm pl eq, to reply, to all at charges or imputations utnfounided at in fact, and 4nalce solely to subserve . partiyan1 p'utrposes. Without cir- T 1 toring into the merits of the re- cl spective parties to the discussion as . to the trealtment of pirisoners upon01 each side doi ing the war, we must Aty a word upon the coistruction that has been placed upon Mr. Hill's course by the radical press of the North. There is scarcely a republicanu paper of anly note inl the entire Union that has not seized upon the remarks of Mr. Hill, to show the disloyalty of the Southertt peoplo and the cotinseqloq n t dlnger to the colmtry likmly to ariso from their exercise of a proportionate share of power in thie g loverlnment. All the (rgumuunts, tall the appeals! to sect.tional prejlulice. all the spite fil abuse that the bitterest partisan Spirit could suggest. have beomu evoked by the course of Mr. Hill 1r in his vindcienttiot of thlo Southern peoplo from the slandorous attacks JA of ]U.ine antd his followers, All A. the ovor-wrotght and highly color ed stories about the horrors of Andersontville, an-i all thle nons1oni cal theories as to the co:uplicity ii of the ~ounfederaoto authorit.ios in thd alleged malt reatmien t of Federalj soldiors conltinoed ill the Southim have i boon~ gi 'von to ii thei publi, wvi th isuch addtitions' and11 coimenits as the e1xigenies. of the party iseem to thatt hei dared~l to- say. aL word in reply to the1)5 psti vo and, as we belhieve, thei deibe~~'rte ims-tate menta of Blrine, and appqealedl to hi the recortd ta sow thati th1 lilt ters Weo are' not (dispjosedl to discmuss thme witidom oif Mri. Hill's cours in~ l low.ingli hiself to h)o- dlrawnvi iint~o ai('l cotrm-er isy with ai mtosit wily and~1 uisertploums adlversmyi wh ~o was intent enti.1rely iuon maiikinig polt cail capjitail for the party to which lho imos sworn unquestioning alleIginnlen and of which hie asp~ires to be the stanidatrd-be-trer in Libenes~;I presiden Lial campaJ~iign. TlhisH has not-hiniig to do sh wvithm the min ques~-t-ion prested -'~ hy!, th liP nounenti s of the aic a ilI preiss uipoin the1 dlohait( in thi honso to wih e n ow haIve refeWrenice. That (<(test isl simply w.'hm'ber o1 Southern meon. hmav.ingc coniforumedl i to aill thu requlli'iroionts conii(greAH. having Sworn alloginniee to the Uni tood 1tateus, andio haiti ig been dumly ienit to reprosonit. thoir p)Eoplo .in tho limtilonal 1lgislaturer havni the right toi oixprtess thieir viows upon 1 the queI-st ionsi there prern ted for disenssion, If they have that right, Mr, Hill's 'ourlse wats not only Omfinetly proper, butt it vWas simply in the fulfilnment of a dut y ho owed to his constitunney'. If thme people of the Houh aire, as5 thi radlials claim w.hert givenl to tlbat of thler tmagnaiijty, filly restored to a' ('it izensip, theft surely it is t heir right, it ennuino' wvih their' follow ly c'itizenis of the Nort h,- to give ultteranesio' througth t-heOir ('hosn quistiohnr wich inoi' (ngaget the. pulblic imnd.- Bt if the exercise I of thmese mreht-s is not a legitintt ei result o f the restoration of th4 "stateko formni-ly im~t'Creellion" toi their phtd iln thm' Union, thi6 all ithw ttdalWhut frat 4rnHi.y" a rest ored Pnimn, 6o' al rights,- amid so oW. ik just Aso mulchhibedi noisenhe,- an'd anthec soonier'it stopii thie bettel for the counitry. The relativo' 11 rights of the Nor'th and the Sout~h hiad as well he settled atJ onice and forever. If for a na Southern manti to deny thmat '.ai Jelhrson- navis. i;l L ,,,,,..,e.-i 1. id all the Southern peo po traitors, I0 n'g fohiupon huu iflia hiitt to *,rrath of. the Northern people 1i Iivivo all thoacerbityof itrtisan adassion, the, the ; boohor the resgit farqdof a 'lo-cttfod restored n4i bo'eli d, t1ig, bbttor fqr truth, d ht for ni nal. roe ori . The >intliern 'po6ple hsve fully anal hoii itly accepted all the legitimate re Aits of the war, and miany that tro V no nieatis legitimate. They have nited fer. mnuy years in . the hope At ne'"opportuinity nimlil etune fo'r erir vindication from the slatder is impltations which hav'e been mped upon theit for the past teen ye:rs. They hmv6 seen the ,arest rights of the eitr en ignored id invadel by Federal authority teked by Fedo W'al bayonets. Undelr I these varied .and trying circutu ances t.hey leIavo neith'er said 'no >nc anything f)\diet'tive, to ai't ini trtia *minds of any disloyalty to e governmuent of the Tited States. idt the mdmeinont a Soktl~fern man tres to open his initth to vindica an of the tiuth of hiit(y, a howl indignation is raised by the radi 1 party, alinost as veheient and icd-spread as that which weett rth after the firing upon the stional 'lag 1)' the rebels of South trolina.. TIiais would le:ul thinking 'ople to the hallief that all the talk %Ilt N'orth albottt M'raternization iti ,tly ii'iectc-, an1d that the so ,l'ed restoration is simply a farce. hero should be full restoration, o se no pretCntse to it. Garden Seeds In evory valricty for salo at the rug Store. by W, 1a AIKEN. 1 gros G ' mn m Cob tt, for sal jan 2> W. ]KL AIKEN. ~LN:H L & .cc a i cr- ... 'ER. f, wil 'Iafn t. m;.u.r:s a uharco, Slurti, 1ipe., g TRADE STmE1tF 4', COD r .l EN I :1., 1 , 1AlusAIoTE-, I ( I'triot e, N. ( out 1G ly NOT ICE~ lted~t teli'a i rot atr a tea toa i MlenAtao. r, ilbrariateoftiahe Yo' ung \b n' Ii KhIaletiJg ''ity. 'l'hc bioo)1k sof thlos socilt~ . vea beenll turnxede over t.othe Vounag Men's blatag~ SoiOty. T W LAO 4Rl'DALE, feb .'-i i 1%cc. kad ~f'Tee -UltIt 'A'l INa;fj Gitlt,4fsie a'i, lkero W. R. Aasm. N . ail (lii kilown f as lieidlIItm, nietd for iuonlig wotod tit prese~'re ioiiher in buaiIire'in r ianort intrtioub tar o'a Fetawo Iotigli- t talia by ?ct iJt W- K ) rm,~w w tohtl to ant hry auy oewt-iunrs fliad. I amr t~:,ntt hep lt ii ai,, l foi ii*t'le aavin Tjt( LA NTF.HN.. C uIillt forv sale C NF. II UN 1)Di) TO( NS etf IiANI IT'I ATF.i P1 i iiX IU 0( afor -I 1 lbs. if tolltth jiar liin the aeniwsut in te aai'ket. C en give Iwenltv artit'teo it s dlttbulinag the~ eriopi Xof17 iiy o'lher agenat cadt do hetit tr. hauy fromn at i I tiot, I expecttyour vaintinremage. Thea crl f thea~ pId~dipft is you know~ whnt. 16 vt eAM INC 1. AlmN. Beaty, Bro. & Son. IAYF. tis day~ rec" ived 1 ilthis lhoie new ieropit~ N. O. Sl lrae;. I hhd N. 0. yiallow ''lailledu Stagar. 1 hhdt N. 0. tanay cht iitid Sng~aar. Wil h aat dip eor get haird ini t.he a'aa'k l ow for ctah. 'l'a~ll n isea. :ieo I.i Copartnefship Notic. \~, l' l- h ''c Aas tcjiat a a (i utsel vtos Il Pn'der 'V the t a'r'Ate.e oft I .11 (l.AIDNEY' & -, 11w sRT fi'ti nti tin atoy I Sf, 1X7ai, a *id' iIa'C ce a Io the wi' uk 4.v husine ia'u at: thea. I 's~ ian' (la1 at dnov. We~a respecat iul . salift he utt'nagilfth pubAieN; Ch'aap Shirts I F~.]1"artly-imo'i' d re.d .laits, tttd Scn Veracy best qunaaity. All i-,i eli' at sty!. ua. ITl' 'A IANTi'1il'i Price, )tA) jor dt'oni, ('Ai-I. lii 8 IaletASlTF~lI' & fltClt t01'11 'dk' !"ale. [I)( hush la prime henv\-fC~ ('ti IA'h'1 dJU carladdiwth thelihIk on it, foy' 'eb 2'1m Mot rii silo. W3C QA1al ,R1S tdeclirlg my' tclelbrated Cot. I ont Seedt tutn get t hi alt oile dollar per shaei, or I will extebanvge onie for tent if piiedl for son Thearo wairranited to better thlani any send hearaginfore offered. anx f>5 lit' 'P W WV m 'a DA Rm alt 5 -X-4 ftt~pi i.. fit L S ABL1SHED 1859. JLo e ioocil 4cotuiixti. i' .~Inert of .0t n Silvor \\I4- ., (old and P~lated it: C4h {(tlnim4, 'fill 4}tAetc. Moth1 setts4 to miatchi, ti~r' 'A'Ael .%iij' l~itI ALSO, nocd Vairrhuti,.1 to give 'i4filaLctiei. ,1 U ,I n i k1 itit rlistictt~te) ttou all tho li'adling ruiei. --ALIIO n large massort mentt oif (hirdce c vl analtii Onionm setts, at 1). LA 1)1 ltDA ~LL s. Jail 1?' FIRE INSURANCE. T' A\ fi lip nglilt pit eleve F-itIire Iniiiirafecr 1 (-nui 'll %i' I' e li tnohin i.'l unio.41p ecee tt mil iilioni itolbiii. :hiori rate. ii welliig ri-ks a m'~ip.tli&ty ii i lou.. I,: It. I.AIV, algent 1l~''tI''YLife tl'uruniiicc in-i A unity~ l'unepeny. liet~ $3,19t10$.2,, ' ifus. Nuc',.F..rfeiohe i ft en 1a 't wnt* 41wnn Amid riivttlcy I ojioips i~ueit. -e~1 tie ln% taverale le~t~t JAS. if. f.AW., Agent. ant.1 victtutv" that wi tiihom a cooiat,.it our iiil TC9 Iihetet' the ti itm ntia of 101I'NToN *it l.('ir .w,\ artId will I keipl e 'i.; ci lt v on liaure li a iiti'ak iii! 11114 tik\"ii ies i iis (nl ,4.'t Also N1e.l~tis :wtetih A Jo. (it Iii'r Ain Almi a IttrLoE Ktock if I. Mt anil hoe Dsuu~s, ( tothltc .ro it 11114~1.\'i hlingl tiscadl IsLe-*t i.l e, Ii rilt-(,li,. 00 vLr I% X-C% J9 it. TtobufursoN. i "'i1'ri'Ki Justl cc. ,(1i 'I''IC1 '91\' ftl;.1R OF (;(iUli'I' tIOU. All 1,ttl"incF1+ ntrn tctl Ic him wil rtAceive'tt'rnnlpt nilt"nllun. A i1.AIL1r.\nt JNU. '. I1CVN(1.I1$. CFA LLAR'J) &REYNOLDS, AT TO It N E Y Ark' L A NO. 2 L.41~ N:1.V0 F.', AV IN\S1i(il;o 'iU'I 11 Al 01.1NA Writing Paper 'andEn velopes. r1 invite nttetti'in It oilr :;'8("!C ()f 1 V Note, bettor, Bill Ilia.] Legal Cap Pu11rr, 811(1 i.,av 1u1)eS. 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