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fAtFIELD HERALD t1'chnsI3II1 m1orniing, ;1 ugnst 9i, IS? i -" J N O S .. R 1 1 N L.S m FORL1 1'EJIDE\t' of Nowv York. FOR VICE 1'J*.I)RfN, :''IfOS. .. IE 1"b.!? /CA ', (of JIiana. The c lef)0 ! ~1t t i~tlut have wonY Vf' Rt 8j)lcildj vitory OVQR' tile I utticiils. The election hld on the 7th insiit. resiilteil ini ti hoiioiec of at 1).(11ff) %;va xajrity which may~ s~afely be lecetion Was i (juiet une, tie being I11) to-this time no) men tioni of anly (118~t111h1T2J" wlilot(c('. [ni lSia *the. 114'p 11)AiI11 ll(1a it ninjoaiiy of lVc7U+2; in 1870 the J)eijtovrntts cia'l * 'ied Lte Htidco by niiuLi ten thou. Aml~id, in 1872 Grant, reeivedl 10,828 maIIjority, *411(1 in 1874 ilw Dezwerclatta1 rolled Upl at maWjority of 13,190. It w'iil. thus be a;ecii (lint the Den-t'111(y hard h ei std1 id gaining. gvirln14 . Over siVce tlle RI (ielCtd5 t fl)I;inll it foothold under the wcukI iiig, ulI the A1dalu;tla tis al1l rigl for' util tiuu' I tried14 ifl UfIll ( iou 11 t il (,1':~c' . It is though t 11N IlulilY t fLlt .it~~ %ill f.4 i ive a . Jul iti I h[i(' If ul I ' l i ' f1(20I. Lniiv ir l"i ly ni 'Ii1t! -- : I:tt . l IIi,uillutttii. ("(01''ll If illS. '1'1'. (I jutf fhlilli\'tt lie's ill11 tl,.iiI;'i:ufI 111;. anti'ii .lieho 11111111"'(lisl ';; {1(1;111uot':; t. i.lt!. 1O 1' rec 1 if)r 1i' f 111 or :1 "!1.';V . fl i( 1(.a Itl I t hei. IL 1,fft. 4.1ff 'Oi ll d roc. ( it't IIt, h t"1 J1 (,f If'ill votes 4( !) lii'tl l and the ('ii;l tIf :)uI111J kt heirt iIif r fufl14,'t (c) titf 51 111t cl T~the(01 lut 'uhf V)II f \'il lf"ilv I ll'ct t.:i s ll ttljtlelfV itc~ tlz t f l rfr il ~cnltn u 114.1 its(Ii ;r.+ JliiUfl t '1juill. by f. hn If; tie uol5 Ii of It full "itato ticket have nothing to gain and much to lose by' 1).3reirst.ing in their . present, line of action. There :1 Ibe r;inp1..c tithe, after the adjonl llw( lit (f Me I(("htl}):ict,11 e()JLVul! t i(:11, for the Lellluculley to t .ke ,,ny steps that may be found 1(lvi8ah1(', Itn(1 no battik (%ii, rosult from r;iitil),r, M( 1 ro of the chief :'1)oinf l4 to be gained by- nolnilkation now are Ike ttnilic"ntioll of the party. ::11(1 the illfte:in;. into it of that en ilit .:i:(ti;n !1ic l1 is ttlwayli c'z('iI("1 iIL a ret;u)uily innngnl'ate(I political c;unli;(i ;n. 'I'Iie first of ' dieSc' rndr; ("Ull Lest bo al tailiv(l by lo::f 1)c)11eilu"i t, 111.1 the hltt(!L" \ "L11 i"n1'ti'r no (I1nlilltttic"n, 11ull if, is II('ecl(!11, by It (lelay of two or three is 11(,11" ('\"('1'V 1"e:asoll tO 1)U lie\"e tlr:tt, it rtaj, :'il y of +Iul('.;tttes ill Litt: State l'Ult\"cliti(,It 'il1 I',L 'Or it lut+f.l ( lacnh('Ilt of ill(: I1o111111ittiotlg for ,Stall till after the joltrunrc'ltt.cl' f,1I(' Itt"1)tI1)liMtna } (" Hon. 01 I he ('(; nnt:UH 1, tt 11h(t:ercl frulu, Atl(' "ille, Beattf , ('hats heal Lon, ('1i(' tor, (') trunJ , 1)al,.. 111"tulr, ( \ "n, Gr VIII(', ()rallg;e I)atrr I11nLtor h(1 Y 01-1c 1111W, ill Ihcit" resl)(so a r.ull "ent.i(ms, ex. pros (l 00". ill opposition to the lice of ,u doll lnarl:e+l out. by the ]! xocltttice ('ollLll.it-tce ; 1)tu"uwll 4 I fjoll(l:; hc r (1,'I('n;tttc5 nninstL'u(rte(i, th(! ::('iltinivilt, in the eolwt.v favor int; 1,r;lla,1:(:nlrut; Aiken, Anderson, I{ielli;tn(1 and Spar I,:'I1 ;l:'n f:tl'UL' Lilt! ln L:I(.lll;lte 31U111i.. 11:!li( 11 of it full $l;tt(. tic l.et, It is 111, \" 1"LtiI!1('(1 t11a1. I ln i' 11r+' ('rrtainl . ti('\'('ii t v (lt it.'^,tl out. of Olt. whole nlaltlla t". Mw 11!111,11-.+.1 :LIItI 10ty ('i;;llt, \111 , ;.1;! v ,l(' I( ," 1 ,.;t1,';I:cuu:lf, ".01il(. 1+!on"i tit!u'r cuIlIi ie:; ;tre (:On li(I('fitiV v':1u"vital to 1,nrr:lul a iiuli!ltl' .1 it Wail lic'I(1 \\"(s th( ,(t'1'1i11)1111. IJ III'' I)(!Illo('t:l( r,'llvtll Cl' (IIF( II('(I ';) l"11+' (:I111 N of 1101, to I( Itlhlltat tlll;tllia11''tLtt ill ftl\'(,1" o I' ItIL ;, Ij~Itrlratl( nl. (11' thy ' t",tl,' ('i)n\("li - I1",11. \11111( Ill" Illt:l :llr al,}. 1,(ollt(lltl ttlll w o t!'ll t t lttj Ill' .1 ,I-i a 11;111. t"(w til('ll ttt ti''I , '1'ht' ,u"ti'nh of the )1'"'"1111':(' ( (1'u 111)t}( .! ll:ttl ('('L't;Lilll ' !'.:r to ("o:tt!u ut I tilt l",,,:.1 ("t' ,t 1:l.li( !"ily o f tIt( "l ,,l,: . !','.J: ( '' t!1'' .- t.l!e , , ,',l 1\'t Il':l ! .,ILI(I Lila ! I1( I.:. II '(,:tlit l), 010 L"C.1I r(AIltii!t(:II1. of t.llr 10a1't\" NV iiI lc+ fltlly it' lr( a;( 111 t I ;(11(1 fralikIy e :1 rc . c'.1 ,lilt( in 'tl'l1 ,t1II action. "1'!I('rc' i1: c'("rt;tilll . ,t \ i.l(! (101i+t"(.1(("v I tor have already signified their will ingnesd to' upi ort, on a conpromis< platform,-a Democrat for the solioi tors"'hip, 1d10 there is no reason t( (1Oubt th'at, a hominilatiol by tlo bal would receive equal endorsemont In such an event the noinineo of th< bar would certainly bo elected. W( suggest to the 'airiiold dologatioi in the State Convention to use thoir votes and their influence to have the nomination of a solicitor referred114 the bar of the Sixth Circuit. "/ The Cov<., :,-', Apl,oal LOG ' Str:lge'y enl .ngh. r hori i''ntl to have bee~n some myu~steryV srrou~nd in~ Gsovernor (UawLIeain's course ill the matter of qulirti ing United States tLiops t Aiken land other poin1ts in >uth Cirolina. All (loul)ts , -101no icinlove'l by the stLte Its contaline-l in the follow. ing ..%tnets fi(Ill the (uvernor' j .u" to P1rsdi(ll t Gilltt. 111)011 the occa.s ion of (.he [auriihuig riot "I de't it iUnpo'i (lt to advis vou of the fi.ets now stated, mind to solicit. fl(cim yout some in dienationl of your views 1pon. the 11qestions pr.. sented. To be Imoi ( sp)eeliei', will the general goveuiment exert itself vigor oluly to reprels violence in this Stato dIuriing the preisent politi (:al caliipiign, on (tle part of persons belonging to either political 1Irty, whellever ihat violellco sha)fill be beyond the ('O'nt.ol of tle State authorities ? Will the general guv enanen('t takle' such111) lueatlonls asK may bo suitable, in view of the feeling of alitrl already referred to, to restore confideneo to the poor people of both 1aces a01in politieal (arties iii this State, by such i dis tiibuti ion of Iie military forets now here as will rerli.i' the ii.ervention of the get .(1n1 governe1nlt prlomiipt alt etlcetive, if it shall Iecome1 ni('s's1a'V. il lestorinig pece 11111 order, .' 1 seelnm proper to addl~ that i ni movil to nitko this com. inieniition, to you ihy no motive of feelii g Sav sult as 1hout1 animnate m111 as (Ihe Chief Exeenttive of this State, h1(omi to dlo justico to all and t~o oppress 11mo1. ""1 v(enttuire to say I have given sili en iit, (videnucie by miy whole cont htie inl this oflice tlit, us (ov (Pniour, J ami guided by sy 11th of' olice an mlily duil'ty to ill the people. I ebllciiy: any;v priof or1 indtiettion. 'tiiii a1y WOO d (r act of mine as G over nor, t hat I iasm canle~~l of dgoing injulstice, or deny'ing jutstice. t. any, e''tizenii (f thi4 State. Biht 1 (:) di'iie it inly s:alenm dily to di ily 11(11imst t)o s-1r:1 i fair. alu frec elect i(n i i s . ,;(t:ate ; to pr'otect iVeIy ma iin ithe fi (1 enjoymient of his I' liticaI , iglhti, ail to see to it 0!ha t) 111.1 nu,n or)) cobiation1 Of men01, tf IiV political ail ty, sha1ll overiwo or put in ftear or daiigir sany i.e1ien these re.snts I utw ru..-gnize. wvith dt!'lp regiset, thant 1]here are manylll iihea.(ions thai.t it will be1 n1eessary fori me to inv oke. thle aid which, un aiuthor sit ies: of the genienid gov'einl ellibst.ances. Gov eor mii Chunerlain, in1 the con11imuien 'tion from1)11~ wichl we s1'10t0e, c:onf(esses thle imnpoteoney of (lie gosveilument'll of wvhiich he is the hiead, ands~ falls bacek iuon the r'esor't one1 ii 'i of carpe-ba~g governiiors in the Sotth. Whe 1 ho1li inithna!1:tes that the p etin-(e of Fe,1eral~ troops is 'in 'South Cm-.uolii, hie 'ommiiits8 a libe! lupoin(11 ihe peol of the ;-at se. and ~ 4 1111~ does tha w ih hi:i stronigly andi at. the Nortli. Hie shnil no0w ense to b oa.t, of thle s t'ng th of the c'ivIil powerI''1 in South Carodinia. '.lf.ie pretlimlinarii'y exainaiIut.uiin, het~ foro J ud ge Mahier', of the par1t ies buriig riot, developed som1e ver1y start.ling: andi sigifiemit facts. In our' linitudo space0 we conlhil do no 11noro 1h.m1 giv~e a1 bare out ine of the t11stimony adduced b IO iy e defend p ha~se is give to II the alIl'airb t he li facts sta:tedi in) the examilfiat in. Firs.t of all!, it. 1s shown thant D)1e .1th h 'uns i0 h' no- 11e 1 icompany ils tme. d'ed Ito comiipmiy atI' a1l1 but alaw Btle mob of armt mn, hetg upon mui'ciefi,z ihm trou toiv thie peice, and,1t'1~ re et oahly insultg in theirc' word and i h mtk nor. Jltlowai~rd no - I iing le 1 coin ht ;'ouar liessrs.il lhttle'u'odoll Geen .,ets gent men.100t chllSi dt'seI lgy wast 'iPtttlo luut an hraein n h xee worse1 bylliil faxtedin theoselve acrit od in rove1,oat (neiterals aes t''o aeit insor sib?1il for-th dhogg i.ed i~ ( unne weuever~d the gen go one~ ti' he wa. hisl s~atmrnh ing in, column of four, and 1t t gentlemen had abundanc - 1roon to pass. In tltt lotto 'oltainedl at the very beat, t af'truth-al 'aysi Cho worst - of falsco(( One other poil ani n the amt divits mado, or Judge Miathr i that yo / orriwethor was -5lsu bofori nglo shot had been fire b whites. This mtkes Do mls and his mob elearly the ag ressors in the disturbance that oc Burred. General Butler'sswornstate ient -thno e eit a ti uth of Whieb il respectable.I i.ain dire dispute--show that the evidence takeni. or pretendfl1 ed to he taken, before the couroler inqiueit is in numberless particular false, and only awaits the test applicibl)e in ia court house to b ialost entirely overthrown. Th actual killing of the prisoners dig not coei ill) oil the examinat)ioil exc(ept its at Hiinl)le matter of fate sevotal of the defendants proving at <dibi. This killing seems yet t have been wrong and unneces sary, though the prime roupunsibilit for it rests upon the men, of bot racos, but, as is usial in such case chiefly white, who, dircetly an indirectly, brought on the first di8 turbanee. In the mutter of bi there was somte difference of opinio hetween Clho now-fledged At.torney (leneal and the leaitned and iprigh Judge Maher. The former, with view to add as munch sensation a possible to the alre:dtly exaggerate features of this most unfortuiat affair, demanded that -each of th a1001ac e( be bound over iii at 111i no less t hnn five thousand dollars, t.h aggregate amount of hail thus lin; al)oilt live hJimd1(, thouantiid dollars A more m<I(.nt8 rouH proposi tion wa scarcely (er ulbmi'itfed to ia court and0 in making it Mr. Stone1 Wa guilt.y cither of most arrant, folly u of n:a.liciou:s klnalverv. If he reali believed that su1ch1 :111 amiiioitl of bai could be given. he was guilty of th formn'r ; 111(l if his 1olpoa4.ion wa only a trick to Secure the in1car1cera tion of tihe a1(cused1, he wias guilt; of the latter. FXortilm Iat.ely the e siding jtulge gave neither ear no, coumt(nalle to such petty resor an(1 the alcclIed 1 were proipt l; discharged oll reasonJablel bail. It. nm1st1 he a relief to all right mliiindl people ill the State tia some.1ating like a fair investigation o the "Hinubiurg Matsacro" is alread; begn,, and that the truth will at la1s com11 utit in the court-house. W have~ always been anixiousN thazt afu inIvestiguationi be miade and the actu) al facts, in aill thir~ beliar ings,1 1he (licit el ina11 talngibleal trut1 onn1r When1 suich an1 ilnvestigattiont shal have~ 1been made ., it will thlen be f iin toIA show whol were the instigator an11dsiaggressors inl the1 distuirbanet and al.l else 41lidt.he2( people desire 1. know. ,Suich an1 in(1piiry is deandi ed alike by the accused0 pu t ies, wht haive haveC all ait xtatke in the i~sue, h the peopleo of the State, wvho have bee miailind throuaghioit, this broald a on1 neco1lm1 of the aiffair, and1( by3 iih people1 of thle nation, who, somIie wit good and1 some1( with hadu moiitives have71 shown11 the d eepest, inlt i it. Lett the civil law be enf!orced het i ts4 maijesty b' 1a3zsserte(d, and1 the( thiere will b1 1 no need10 for th.1 go vernor of S.uth Carin a to hiast eni st(ealthiily to the war1 depar tmeni and)1 wiin~igly 1beg for F"edeni banyonets to aidl himil nl thle (n1fore< ment1 oif thle law, whien he( has malid not, eVeni the sem1iblance0 of ain hone., ell rt to uIse the civil au~thiority. Comnmuncatdion. If ou i alow me a little spaC in your paper', I will broghorl wh1ispler ani ideat ori two in the eai of Messrs. D). R. Fe aster andit T. M W~oodwuard. Wlorth~y sirs an) brothers, honor 11e for a1 1momer0 with your unfeigning attention. Maijor, yourV comnmnhienliztioni fro: P'~hildelphiaL to thie NEWS anl Itimlui a fe11 wee'(ksl ago, relative 4 ur11 organiizaItionl, wVas written frii mioties of iuperate honesty, fr the purpl'ose of drawing out (crtii par it ii's, as8 I undestantil'd if, on I I question01 ot Dem1ocrac(y. Theo mep] of Caplt. Feaster, which wasII pul: and1 gentee]~ lly mde, 11ully d< filnin the pIositlih of hhns115li and1( (othe( who dIiffered1 slight ly froin il aIt h clasx of thlinkers on the plan < orgaliizationl inL41( the 11uno co11vn1 tionl. Aiid hl"re I thinik puhlene wvouild have saido thle alt0rat io titoodl by one0 ano11ther; anid are* (01 .4endinh~g for the samel pri'WO. But oi last Sa1turLday, Major, I wasl (1e) paineod to sob ano1ther31 coml'lfneri sirne niatter. Now; Capt. Fast3 1 ho *lth shiebrity that you svi lot, tist 6tter pass unnoticed, for you do so there can~ be i itn t 1 W ~ d ~ 11 il y o u r p t ur t, i)O C t~ ul e o u 1i1 d (iplay nioro 1) tlio18111 ly, l)Uill ti iont thanii ly ((-iinil it &iCvul1 1 I4plicatiaui ll nths118 orlt - 4to (lI1HU8Biofl. (Jcl~lQ 1 1, we s hatve too ii1uc1it at; Kiae, alit( too t nucls'du Ly to do, to stop to enter l inlto -pr'otracted disputesa Ibout c thing~s whichi are gone by. No1w lot me, as a brother Demiiocrat, Ito ; you, inl view of the duity we owe to 01O1, bleedling coiiitry, and1( for' theI .) ! 4akco of the .tuoiaaaiersey of thiis es ctlunt3, tlhat. you both tacitiy agwree 5 Kaiti, s1h1111 b.e ilite:red ill t he vaultI. 5 of the past. Ve iiiiiu. live for1 thie K leF~ellt andl the fttiie. !look, sirs, at thIe d(aI tigcis htClvrt L- ndhngoe our1 clear oila State. You cannohit but see ill t' , IlilItciLl h lorizoni fitlt !gatt.I a.inia convolvinig cluds of bankruptcy .nl (,n its~ Ifaace thei phlyjiag of the VividI lightning jidicates' their ('Oiil - veJlocity, while the deep1 I tnedl soundit y of tho i-(litto( inig t~liiitat'r Jllludl:i l1 to unite solidtly and] strike dolwnl - this desp)otic! i*1i of ii;ih~e'i~ce iiid 1ignoanlt ne''rovM. -hc 1ii c ruined 11,td We have wttd 0011 OcKHioIIK to thl1ii utilu they haivel i i lK u to the ver'y maiirgini of s tairvatioln itself anid %%eI stanid Kto-al~iy whence~' they~ wi'll 83i011l 1,111.1 11. usK into) ill vortex of incllt'alUlC -lt 1) iualeseiibnihle iiii' c~ry lidle1ss8 we a~t iit 1[reulcan ii ut $111" *il s tr'ok( tfor our (ieliVeri'Iea'. I ' sim eeiitr ou41 r id n8lp)1 thea worik of iii;ikiiig Dillr' no iZ;a toil( iillptet. thet 1' de'n't, tl or t 111' (iili tlt ii t ' sidhuibitalllly 1ii'is ill the vii t-te of t r.stiai-lit out, ilihi i.i;iiahil Stilea l1(r now that CcotI aijiah f i44)iiU ('liII t In! - iitto N"ot:in.~ :h1m t f t.i:. in INi" (pliill, Will fulii l lIit.u I ua. inl L liI'Ile ii'le',e N' (;lit aaiausha'ul ctiur WiO Wiilli~i Lilitiit to th isil I1 t j(:1\~ V'l'wich i ml. (-IWit. I. SOUTHl CA~OINA NE\VV. A Raia~i~ PlotL. Ddl, anid called loudly for 111o blood )f the w'ito . i.'riuco J'Rivers do l)(s4Cd tha Dll1oe :ad'u~lts '11 ipiny wa4Ls [[ti )ikOi%'i4e P4 )'UI)O1tit(d tjut' 011at.0 iiictt, li(4iet1114;rO madeU't, that Do(' tral justice. :''1.; aRHvlnblil (ot whiites~ 11 the vicinity of H4uniburgt is ilown to lhave boon fronit the fact tLit t theret\lt'ill a I)eiloc'iittie c'lub meet ing near llauubiirg; on the (11i3'of the (li~tlttrblee,'C 'Ti aflidav\it of D., S. iedel~~8)l 51 a jed that S. J. Lee had to1li hit t hat 11(1., aSjmrijic h ad u- k.t 11'111 (1.(-() wi lV l;(! dlid not goI ii('cl. Lee 1l !lel I that. t iii v \\"atH14) Ill( l .'\v ill it, that. lie Wits not ciii 1)i ('L and W')11tltI nJ)L go). Spnitiit 1.1ei:i i it w4asit.a Iu:ttol'3 of po)litics 11141 Ltht it good thing~ (ou1ld be I111)(k) oit, (of it. 'Cho dt'1)o-iti)l of iX I'ssIr:. It. .J. ] ittlia 141;(1 lli'ty (ctsei (I B;('l ibed the I ,~'giii ;ig of1 I lie itilb:ir. .t'Iifly stated tha~t oin thet lilt of .1141\". Virile passing thlrought [Il le:; Ii1 i h \ of411 i liiiiilaiig in iL. 1a1g;y', \\.4 I' they had : ate atli 114 hit, ;n the toad \\' IsomOIC l'c; is aI I'tllic 4l('i O l)tP.5 half ill' thle ii 'ad(. theyv werte iiet, by DIW A iuu& right1 111) to) their lit11)t($5 l11)1:1 andt ux~,ee thirg (t ti tigh, (4illl tlc 11, WltiII 'shift it Loit~inn, IWit it. st4"u o11(f tIi i, LII) 4(4;r :mt1 cL IiI!t it 1111I a 11812(1 tli(en, iflailI tIa let IlictIa 1(188 11111. .Mjio~slillg one thir~l ililil [)1 C1 I .lli4.ir iitlit ghl; 1111, fee1ot tijnirt. '.111 l l thoui itt tI ('lio41] to ili\ o I Ii 14)1 I, buiit thel IiC'gi'4)L' ).'roSS~td lr);ttS' andC N rl1 '(ftti't1 (Ii Itiauit'. '-Ili v W',ere thus dlel a 114(8 :81 ihil ii if. liiie Vi. iiOVe'l Wi i' IttL tiii - tvg (II l(li 1(4 thu (jun14);; LILs Bil ("t Ilt (it~si toj i Oi quit.( t liviI 1)1 1111111IVtiler iiegi uS I bei"wy lIt)l\'t ;l 1u141 the ~rIll at4. .l ciii itl C". 1( 1.141- -~i4111 as f;11; ath lI~i5IhilL 11 l 1.11.1 Itic~e Iirllg .1\' 4iWent0U4- I Yc 64)1' 11;)4 (5 10)1 III) ii114). 1 414.1ila il w r :.11 t~t 111 \1(-inl' 1 111414't 1 1" 1 ll, 144 l'' 1.'1 44!. ('tiei1I tILLI I 4)ll Iit .4 4114.441 '41' .t . : 0l lIt ): . i l I;l 144. 1! '4 1'1'. (1 ieIi . 1:1 llil hat coiii 111)1 1 1.'+1! 1 l" ii' ( u>L t, W I 4111 IlL-i 1( L !. 1 ,4 '1, Ii e' 11 m14 : t' j II, 111 1 11 (11 ! t1 'a l 4' l Ih1IsI l. ' 4 14i!44 4 11 41 1 1 Il('l. i1,'u i a- I ll e I)V ill S il 1 ii tl ' ll ; Sl -lil"' l I '12 \\'4)i 11.1 Ill:: I I \i It ' 14 l t i; l' i;.)I1I8 . a14 4 j'I144"u 1) i-, * 1 ild O w i4't~t I I)) 4;l I eg . 1P41(4-lgial to)1114 sits 11.',\")~ l) ali ," .u g 'lOwn4 .h1'4 It~t 1. l12StLhisdii , ) " I . 14 iI14,, f l:. ... ... A l1 P - - -- Il11( r 11j1ji'1T' h AVE JUS" 1.' I EOEI 'I b Ono e:tr lowl of Patio ti.ico alolusucls, autl Sugar-holtse Syrup. 1 , One ear lutttl of Itup1A grouud Flour of nil " brittlca. f ALSO, 14 Halts of 1'rirne 'I'iulull+y 1 u { .Lto, A lot ofPot Karr &e. at retlttucd rateb. tltc Vi ilea' ar. of'White 11'irl+: Vincp;lir for solo . . ut (lit" thug titat"e of uutr:;tf W f::11t{1; ;. r' I3 1 I i c1_Z_34_&T ST-1 -D4 rW If. I \'') W cat C U I.' 1' the Iirc"rv Intl rsnlt+ ON ,tablvs t+l+lasito the _-_ 'I'Iirsllintl Ifall. tt"11t"rt"will always be fomill tit-+t-. I;t 4 lior-:1.4 ittui x,11111:4 for sale. 1't" liirlt s ,tltt"avu till llint! for ltirt'. 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