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v-,. r ?*/. .?'?.?V?. >r ^ ... ; .! ,;, ??h- . i ?> . -o-.' li'-ds > .wsf/* -orti:! ?-i>; .a-iiiLjjfjji^! !fc ..Ji?i*"?.rtH?(?y? nu .,m/!.{> ; _ 4<.,*^",l7jt:_i,1Jl lS,ir, ?Jch^?niril* > j ?nfc **? ?mit?* oj tono from '66 to 78,. ypri would hav^jji&SS cordauffcdW/tot;it^ rous ?imiW.M?Wf^-witefctf w UH, li ko ^nglLh, curates and Ajrj^H^^ insurai\w?fewofe?TO nfM?n^^Paj<?^& Knowing: lirTlTlajr^ DO riegfeff^ ? h?pp?ri, ihe&r lunau ?nf?n YIJW^I^&Y?' and/?fTnoba'?raJ[t?*e;?jflM??!i of alf, other P??en* '?^^H^S**a '^at fer 8puqa ft?flniffl.|^Tca? seien cp, end than that, and equal to any on thi3,?#n-. OD tueb?jeofthfTSToi?n.' wa^^uUnj^ dom or fuljy-1 And if fp.Uy. waUt ?op deadInqwf -, t , ^, i. enlightened in its tho o^i^cufturp.^But I carenet to Jipe in ?k.TNo. ^Tb?ro^aro people who V/Qi^le4Tifr^i^?8P^?.E? W Orango Court'HousoA!a.nd^:I api otfe pf them. Dwell io, ^ cow^ry perp, whore there are po .sa^^fr^s bushes, na,sumac, John Mal??lm t^?ji of the. asfpn 19pmori.t | ??RTrr^^^ coula I live nutter a sky witWu^%jbjuib; n$?? l3?$??(* W *^ ^ PS? . Vwi t>hi i>^toMtl^'l^^hMb?uiJ'ed land, a?d^^^^^^^^^^?n f^**8 them^ ^^^^g^^^r^?^ft^re?le^S: grealei i o-defeat Jo Ahe.g?nSeirr ofe?lf restra??t, !^u,^ott South Carolinians hate j {'rol^er^^ 0? I do not kno^jVby is it that no house is big enouj?Bf^?hcld ono family suer the sons an?"^uwo$??f?ra are grown ? ^55^1w^^8B?Hp\,fw .fa*** sit ^|:^ti ? ^ ^?n" ?? calila (ia j ? i^ffi^fif??fr '-tyrW-* fit' polit!c#V wm; Iff. Mager noll, myself,) io S&*^??j3Ssl^^r?,r?lao' Botler? Sickles. ' J?jh? ? .M. ?-a? duaigau of OD army could W^b^t?jr^J)y(ih'; altifcuaY of the cbsp '-*WV tht? teahieWra. sutlers and bummers Skw rafe Wmof fe wat?lll5g P moveme?^. VJ|bAnts^g?iard. Is the Spu^beri? ?yoi qotog nay, better now? ^ WMrt^lMUyb- sortblDg? Very Hw ^??^fif|a>t?/.to rations uo&ing. Wha'a ^(j^aV brojk? out the Southern ?H?hl|WOE strength &W$,fk***24 ?jf i<>PWog'aowa upon the 'TK.fr HmJSF^'W i*0?* na^ ^ono ? Pr?ppeto?;! * Vomiug toRiohmond after tnobaUlo of Mapaeaas, -villi ?ho budy, of fi^^pP^wlM, I twas ?o]d ; tb?t a great Sp,uth$m-, Statesmanwaa in town.. I W^wft^P0 ^1 ?pee, tot I wanted to sSa^^^QtS^ h "-?-o papera ?ffilWr?ttXfe^ for 200. SMiyW %|ih r.ij[4; w?pbeexiry; Kr^^^t^9 '.y--w-ese raised a million. ^tr^^m^MiW^pbta according, arid r??^ iv ?lil v^^^bioj^ id^, preyailed ^tMont ?MWWF? Wferrrju? %Srv rf**ft r^6 . order, for-s^ros TTfd fox,nin'o thousand, possibly teu thousand atarid. . Passing eyer, tho ?*?K^V]?^^r5*n8 ?loved jhicriiu twMp.f* m Hm fit' grand armies and Wiynfoif?fWPi'?Ycr .I*? a extrpma f^ttaess/jn notj^olc^ng Jila Henjfcnauts u^tq tba; sternest accountability, I copie t<g.#?>, capital mlBti&o of the rwar.!...3tc im ,nalyral'tthp. ^?uth?fnr.fd?l ah?uld *4WP?>o,n?figep^lewau---I<^ sse bun, nowj;*we au xcoiember him;; abo vo the med? upi height ; a suit of black ' broadcloth, blue!: satin veat.'felt hat ; gold fob chain, gold-headed cane and. high i fi*el, .fiwi-top tmofis^A gentleman who' ?dM Isctmn*THtrV his'hands and a good ik.-.? '"?b uin longue,? thereby-making himfetilf very agreeable" to himeelf. But fueWwtta' one rtdeettiine duality abo?t tHMaii?*-He^wb??dti't ??ke the li?, land he5 would fightP--wbiild snuff but your cephalic wieir at'ten paces, of fight you with nnythirig1 from & toothpick to a co lamblad.. A fight to him was a five 'mTK?rtea* .aimlr. ?nd if en?ugh life Was WW in',bims?lFor-nis''eu?tt5f_.t? shako WnWBWwfe.TeWF to moTteiriehds, ?nd fheVe1 an end 'Wt.'' What' m'?re natural than that he should ' b?i?ove thai war m???t?gbtlttk'.- !" tr.tV .' ' It . Was'ft 'tat?T mistake, tne;eardinal ?rV-ofoflbe wh'?lo struggle. \far-ni?o f?itha' of it. at' leant, nu AlexanderHr ?tepheos said at the time-is business, iH?^?om?iit, possible matter of fact bus-, fSm? just stieb. buB?ri?a? asis\?ohe every day here on your .wharves ?nd c>tvc::;?), war? I did, and what did Ises? '-rlMfrl ;lu succession :&'\tiiial ,of ' mou^-c4 /red 1 mc??]?tr:ra*n'2of jjrb?m-co??rcrl ?L .fes, I snow-white m?les, six to a team, jand.all .?eal. fat, (bpccimpna of t tnelp?T3&'?> pnd tho w?gWc?et^a^ the SrvSaP oi -^iWO.negroes, i whose wmpTwss nae ? May ground, when Me^1?gl?]|^^ Why, 1 pcatlomen.wor to th}speopf? waa pasthae; it'whs s?tli?tics and joetry; and lean ireadily believe, wb?t has otica been as aerted, that the yunlc??contractors would gladly have pata the expenses of both sides ia ordeT (o prolong tho war indefi nlteiysV ?foi . Ah I: but they, h?d the mosey. Yes; tho paper j whbreaa we had the great ataples which were absolute values, only we did not have .tbs business eense to ase 'Ui?t6?-. 11;-]-.? :i- ?if?) .?. ' / I ' Wbabis ;tho relevancy of all this? What ia the ase of Yaking up the ?shes of thodead paat? Tho war is sil ovor ?long, long ago. Say you so, and think you co?. That la what aihi you now. ??iio.wa'ra.oF powder dud snot are to tho i sw nW 'wnat' ! the few boars, of ltta^pg are to'tho long months of prepa-' r?tt?b. which make or? umr a campaign ; und in Yhis life-Vrarfare, na in tho noisier and briefer wars. Voa are lo ho sated by your atrong, hnru buoines3ycommon sense, and that ?tonb.. Tho end of ih?'strugglo ;atlAbp?m?ltox wis ?iit tho begiunicg of tofrithtr and m?eb:mor? desperate s?rug igle^tW'ob^k'iif; which is the copmioat ?of yoM'a^t-cheYished ideas ia politics, fiengiori and ??cia} order-the' arrauge !m?nt of .tho very mOleculoaof yorir brain r^the'^o^kbout pf your, inmoak'?oul-, [11,0'I^^Tbia1 is' th? now .4ri's?r?s8.bW :eonfi?ct,** wn?ca, ift? tho o?d, wi?i bring I "us nil to grief, jeara heaco. ' A twine ol j $mPt?&^ rights and^ail^ry.1 whs involved in tho Jato rWuiBlHony a? ; our 'considerate Yank?o I ??ieedslt?vVl^ Hvas av ered completely.. and, State rights rnan ?81 am, I wbu?dt? ,Qed s?m?time? that tthVlilheP had' be'?ri' defin?tcly t?.eft in 'twn??^fof thea Would wehavob?eri saved iaiccod?fltfw?blo in. t?i?e to come, . I TbenerfxWr? t?f^ath?r^ {rm?musltf?r?a'rib^ fool; ^hkt i chbuld call in Vif?nla ihe tobac te? warte; but ia'tikis'State ibo Oottontot, lfj?|Ste'meni .feei?1 'arb Hottontoto and ^bwn 'ard Cott?ntot^. ' Ibo okides' bf: tyeafs' lie upon ray gebgrapbic n^ra>ry,' .and lam ai liUt?jCOt?fiisoa M tb Hotten? td?s brid '?t?rai?; . ? only kt?ow tbpt Re?_Wl^^ People, and and I held a, million b?rrela, ;to.v/r?T? [ be k?ug, mid ? wou?d ty&Pr&^fc it tar ?fed at that price, .there wofild PO, a ooruer tn tar ?n NOW Xr*% -And you latid land other CotVootpte wopld not own enough to grease a cpft wheel.; y Tue Go^tontoi ie a \QQ\ \h yarloo* other, wlr.ya-in tho mode/ {bf example, of way* ing bb cooda. There c?n b?. no plainer baalnes?proposUioa than this-that.wbeu a niau baa cheated or decelTed yo? reppa aha?l drop nina iqa^n^.and^efl i$fl? him no roorp. Werf JRW.W^I??? and your family deraapda that you should never forget tn??tfffiJorMp h% t&s case. And., whit 1? tr?o Io .bua?nes??f equally trqe in nolit?cay Ia i^pbt? X?**? political life dependa On ; yew answer to thia question, But what does your Cot ton tot dot Coming to town and finding nomo adventurer with a lot of auction the old established houses, well known to Mm, and, apenda the very, Wppe/. docto these,.hpusea ip buying trash and shoddy from this adventurer. Kudtag plmsell cheated again, hp vironl?lau?%:?jM taya, '% tell you tjhpso cWaraap^ibejl aro keewrt, }hey are," TmV 1* $? NA tabjlshcd house BO muck, as disoppoinl ihjp ho dapin? it?gj '.'aa infernal, uuprin .our woe?^thi??<to^oato> ^>0ft?pr...'to.| slpgte crop, and the eccnmaaMdjuf ?sjw Wtt^eas..;^? cure iai plain enough, ;andit.haa^hji?^ one of your cite papeia, in ifce aphorism \u$rtad and meoififttf patton .?mi?',"jThl mission of Southern journalism la Jo pu thia 'motto at the,head of every pape from Norfolk to Galveston and.^.keep \ there. I would print it in indelible In! on tho foreheads, tattoo it in tho anns and brand it in the palios of the Cotton tots? But the press has pot been idle ii thia good canse, for already we see tb effect of Ha .labora Ur. John Ct?,,on of the ablest, and certainly one QI th most useful, mon in Virginia, furnlshc Inp with thia most cjieoriqg f?ct? vir,: "I 1876, tho Wratnaek?ril(^6}867poixcrj ta? pork than ft did in 1876. This la tb reason assigned by Western journals [.The, provislop trade,' ow hag to faille firle?? during most of *ho year, prove ess profitable Ump usaal; and,, op tu count of thp political complications,i the Southern Stetes, the demand for .di' trib?tion has been for several months' ii 1 tc rfc rod wich.' r Qhp 1 ii*. West, yoi excuse methink is eornowbat .thin ; v aro raising 'our own pork ; that la ; tl whole Beeret. But. will tho cure just ii cleated flu?Bca?;..T*A>ijKt, I|iis:a-?$8 which the press will do well never to fo 'get that the increase in opp provisii crop is due mach more to tho low pri of cotton than to tho wisdom of the Ck toptot, and if eeUoa :again .tench, cents, ho will drop corn ii patenter.: li would it be ia Virginia if Hiview grad of tobacco ehpuld accidentally dorbls value. ! Thero is? as I well know rrroo ally, no cur? for follys Bray a-.fot..^ or a humorist in a mortar, he-..'?libe Cottontot or a humoriat still, i ?? ?ju h . Gentlemen, vre want tobe friends'wi tho North ; we want to win back,' not say their lovo^-growh men careifil foi each ether's love-but we do want: win back their respect ; and l?rerp is I one way- under heaven to do it. > "I vengo 1 Timotheus cries," and 'I am i vengeance, immediate and dire. I wot not rob them of their1 moP?y as: fl robbed ns of our slaves ; I would ? have them suffer and be strong; 041 have suffered and are atropo;, and inte to bo stronger, but I would inflict ut them that Buffering which brings' i Strength but weakness, namely the IPA ing of impotent envy. ! I would anatch the tost man Of th bald-headed from taw, and go into 1 wig business to-morrow mtraitj. would make every one of them gnash < every tooth in hil upper and lower, m illaries, so that I mtehfc' forthwith (Canonized by doVJiia the North over St. Ghmbo* iu^'Fi*ITa!sV^^l,v^ slang is detestable, bu*, do you. tao like it. Slang does so pierce, phd; gri |the si.i^li 80138' bf puiiste~lhoaa 'pt taaitrca of literature, with whbm 8ha apeare and myself; who5 closely resem each other? never had and, never can h any patience j - if y friends, we are to win b.ick tho' apect of the North just as tho f?apect every other people is won, nod that ia regaining our lost Wealth. Less col abd tedre mea* first : and, second, ma factoring* our" own cotton, -j ThMrW feolution of the whole difflealt*. Th^ I two pages of Adam Smith tell what vantage there is id'manufacturing maierM?, ac?, ?fyc? consult Coi. ChU at Columbus,' Gai, ?br Cpl. Childs Columbia, 8; C., ho ?trill give yod thc act percentage In dar favor over the 1 Edgland-mannfarAtEiers. >Against't fcevon months of consumption Und months of production/-.we' 'have eh months of work and only one. if that enforced idleness t'-but if, bri that acco we underrate tho power of occuraul capital, the thrift, skill. energy* * daring of New England, wo Will bo repeating tho folly of a certain bo Boboolin-Prihcetori. Nuihirn?u#eiii si ??? prudent ?a. We cannot noastbl j too wary in this life-and-death indus straggle' witt a people wfc%caMtt are at this moment p^ppir$Wit<6t pnd < iron mill rites in tt?p Sonth as ! utery as the Fiusaiana map?5?ttWFr previous to tko-late war.. DafltjptK w? get ?ich, en?riiWttdy rieft, 'ak%e?o lo? do;: fttid in UftMi most certainly what than T Why e**fy tnan bths YMkTe*????, LOtog Brlftfch ?abd 1 port. And who shall blame us, ai ^^^^ around ?udaenW, you, >m,topc1f/do (.Wida their pasterice jmdttfTWew w idpttcs mir-weit w'mwtv irie?*fl?a\t r^riu?a^ tho lawalldwed '?n?'iq'do ?t? ^'Sat Virginia aaa ae?p nie "out iu.p^i?? mental lir^c. W<3 have a floewofrol m eh growing up arid already ?rp like racet?raWi?lW pt?JfatAM , break tho traoea| bur?t thltr heart* maka ' a deep furrW'- in .'?bis hard unman a. une, tuen, w wu vu ira* ihidiOrt^iair^ch^ngelsrjo robW-^" and, b/tho godo t the ne#'?rtrte?r?uon or ' two will ??? a race bf mea compared with i whom wasuibgt?b ead Calhoun, Jt>?er~ ison and Pmckney were bat teeteiupia ?nod mummedT; . ^ f S : 1 There is^ono other ^??k^?c'WJ^Wn I would likp'to pay ray respecte. Ihieau ituo Souther* pbliician, ' who ; ?auel?s -fief: j 'can' become a statesman by rejecting ? the acquisitions, of faoderu' silence, tie at?' j plication particularly ?f biology, to ?ocial ! p?obl?ma, and, confining,himself to tho]! ?old rbis1, hop tig ' to ;,'makp a little : 111-' j ?digested. history arid tho. speeches of l'd~ j fcw'?minent moo of by-gone ago sorvo la tho stead of ???ose general Inri, Mich j !emprac??g ioatter and'mijid alike, enable . S's to forecast th?'; future, and to foresee . ot what,, wo tblujc wo ought to be, but : 'wbdf in^ho natttrO ofthingd mast inovl .tahly be, , Timo will not permi* mo to do j |mpte thaa a'i?udo io thia. subject . but. j j coming down to Ipi?iediate mattera, I j ; should say. that tho supremo' So\itbarn ; political fool ia he who. in thia'critical 'moment for hia section, places confidence ] in any promises'Hf bamV?r made by his ; ?party foes. " ! "in conclusion, l?t'm? thahVyou for?a ; vitiaz m? to' address youv Nocouipli- ! j-suriit. is' inore grateful tOi a; Virginian1 tuan ono that .comos from the people of Carolina, foi here ho ?nda a poEjUonate., ?evqtioa to IHb'St^to'/wfilcW'rtvW mV d?es tir? wiirTias?'hia own Riiate pvifle. Vaafr ?love. Carolinians 1 do yoa lbveijroar 'mother*! Does;a uioth?r love tier aiflict fed and a?riel&a ?on*? ? Bafea-a eon love ?tho; invo?tVmobber for whom iu?eacti fices hia tiifte, lis jplsaanr?a and bis hard woa oBamings?.>.ils>ve.ibct4i He would die for her. Yea more, he would liva i for her.'wouldMlend-bei halfSpotters to cte. ber li vulg out'.! . .Andi when Ibo pain fol s night watcha*- ns* alb ?tief hnd the patient sufferer is laid ixi ilwbniMBunr bedr^h?re there is no more Bu?er?ng>the p?n'iovacz back ffoili'lftoj jjiyJMsil| ?With him' on i amuloi that na dam may (ever see^bufc wbici?.'watrkeep l??iirin' .harmed throxEgh life. .'Nay, henceforth a newer arid; moro debated,life, hallowed by sblf-sacrifice- is hi?. So with you, Carolinians. You-have suffered as no cultured pctytd i?>ittbdtrB;tira? hat* sufiered, ana, so.SUte> oa Heaven, the Steadfast love you have shown to your murdered mother will bring Ila oieoeedffig gfeat ^'reward. 'Yon have trodden the wino press alone. Hero fell tho utmost fury.of your enemies, and bore cama the least sympathy, of y our friends, fiar waa it not Bald (the idiots ha vd tot 'yet stopped saying it) ihat Von "Monah* da the war If Tho- T7iuo prfcsaU Your State was the w?t? press smdW?ur Bonis the grapes on which'for twelve years a mob of jeering devils; drunken' withs excess of malice and of bate^ ? danced , to tho derisive laughter of half the ??t$oa.< Twelve years, ibar thousand; days ?and nights bf tortore, of > ' shame, of humiliation .' foi yourselves/your wives, your daughters, yous feraier,'children; leur thousand day3 . abd nights, ? and ' to the proud ?and sensitive natu re smartipg under mdigmtyy every moment is an age. Burke and Pitt gifted - theii voices-Ju behalf of th? ?p preseed Colonies; the "loud bry. qf trampled Hindost?n'' awakened the eio bd?tt?e <of Sheridan, i bub ?the Poland of pknnn*ict>?+-.k)?^"!1 u ^ .aw T>J!J^ nhum kae^j^MiQS^hfsbiwtiM?bk fes?nili?*-, fr^s?'aaa t?tal?'?lU'itsa?ri7r ?o^m? lisrwaassa sy-trordin eUlsMaf IK i^vm siffu ! -Kd?i?n of cbmman?ing^tfW??s trie*-*} thsr brauch o'? th?2?at?Ga5?3t?glsb?usw Stepped forth v>^d bot<a^4*w?tdft! and bb qoot?d fur all time.' ftdt one of the J?orthen? pneta-thoso' gent?o beings w*^h?rW bleed'at every wrong fro ra HarteTy=*o>Tiri)fcnctoo--J??dld ped a line' for C?rolia^T- Gordon, of Oeorgbi, was your Wondi? 'good 'aud true, I and at tho' Jjfcjt your ?adr?caw ?nd cbample? wa? tb at preis "which then' ' ?foiathn?; loved tb call Lbu^tiwZfetr Yorii JTM?at^aHil tho poets'-who sang your wrongs wsro ol your' own rearing.1 <m \ i . Yes, Carolinians^ ybu have bein tried bs by fire; and by Aol At? the dress has bea?puf?^J?W*y;le4vrif#metri^ ! only; I Wok t? WO hfef&ra r?c^brnion ; boWos tbkrVr^aydtriat hate gooe^belbw. ; U?-V^^ied, mejes?e aa Wsn?Gue [ b*?s*9 j ?? Cn*? to?TrtioV'all eyes Were lately turned in admiration; end lu grat- i ! hadfa^M^r?o^feidr?^ civ?? Wist-. 1 ^ ?t^if^hl^w^^^% ! &r^ ^t?ti?'+vl&jto? ??U'Wiinj^^?-1 ithupbtt?f r tor wmen w biso well rnavet--bt?%W ^i?:day r somo such Southern tsktf \ aird difer? '-atea usually mUow tb air .wishes lill tS^g, compel? lhem> follow tb^lr Wr? ttdJhaat, ii ." m: Steinig;DerSl?*?s! ?-Speech lo vvr<oUL o ? M?bCe ??raoeUUop. > The following remarte Wetetoadoby' the Hen. Jefferson Davk liKhtV^IM< Aa ??taltal *f Mobtiaj aft? Up .ooeasiaaof I ^l^ot?tcttraloniothi?city?''' -?lit;' ??alyi?*ir'lsW^^ by thia visit, and''gratefully recognize ? the kindness which h?s rjrompted the 1 carnqiH??itlary eayneaalona of your orator, j VttoAtolm jKi feec*u*el feel that they prejudiced wpuid ascribe to me. Believe oe,TI am tho more proud of this, aa it ia the manifbatation off ? moro riro virtus ia tho pcopis ? liars ztrrtd to ; thelwBt of ?/ ability, i j'Novar before in i the history of man Ma Ibero boon, so far aa jt ?know, an Jontaaoe in which a- Dalian : chltf aras followed with more affectionate talion than bia taeacUtet had felt to? w?rd;bit*it??hadaya of hia power. -..iJrqr. ? a peopk capable of ?ich ansgcaaimlty, hist would udssd be a tome spirit who did. JiUt fed'-i to be a glory io Save, sat ? Wo; have (.pasted through a' terribie 0i4m;?f-<4epiivatto8i* of wrong and In?-, jnaticatjiam} .you have borne it with a ; Sde only equaled by tho gallantry, red in1 yousijdaaperate effort to tin a cauae wblch his boan crushed, ; D?it not deafeoyadj ?ot it waa the cause of ; troth, which ia etarnaiand iwith ?all ? thoie >aad memories / clcatdring around , you, you come,.not to.upbraid me aa re?. ; spoouble for your rttaasfcns.trati to.shield me ia the depth* of.'tay adversity with tko ?warm i covering; afyour hearts': best j affections. Cold indeed Wohld ibo tho ? n^tws^bioh dk?nofffndiniUiisasolacQ for^itaidiasp^atmn^and a conto? latte*ffaito^ >...- "V'ii j tMtxm vtVt bo*k>mofmy>4eart Ithank yon. i<Though:, tho silver lining ;of-tho cfou4t be: birt faintly discernible,, ysfc be notiU^nay:;!, Bat that I nccd i/oticny toirocixrwho?>t?V*r ?oel'anv other (fear : tftaa 4hat:Q? doing! wrong: . Then let me j say ?rather^ f/Be-not without hope/' The causes for whieh you straggled waa that of justice sod of; troth. Tho triumphs of ? tMgs. ital bbrpaarpoaiafli but to tho order ing, of Providence must carno at Issi. Your motives must bb appreciated, sooner or later, fon your aaeriflcea were mad o for constitutional liberty : and those : who died bravely, ^though ?hey foll vainly, aro not to be reckoned , ss the mest unforta- : nate j for, whether bearing'a sabre or a musket, whether on tho battle Add or iij>o& tue vessel's! ?eek, tho proper place for man to die is where-he dies , for man. ; For the honor of tho comrades whoso ' untimely deaths you mourn, for the re- , apect dre to the cause you loved, i for tab . pride yju fool in your anceitry, for the . hopea you cherish for your posterity, let, , not your eyes, revert.constantly to the I past j ibuty confronting the present and locking patriotically on to tho future, let | yous elforta bo made to'repair what hos b-zm injured, and io build c^ain, higher and broader, ou a more solid foundation, Stho : temnle of hnmiK liberty, sfosr tho jmodol left you by ly our : fothers.! . ? ! - I Toa engaged in no war for sectional ?^grandixem??w; you fought nb battles for personal advantage; n.yoa wara prompted by no malice { and yu?r knight ijift%Mif?wt% ia tarnished by<>no sordid ?bait/.'or desh*erfori:mearii revenge. -?Thb ^tSWcle?; strips-?* of all eav? honor, and your chivalry waa aa incapable of inflir?tea W*0O?at i? was of Submitting to it tamely;- The pact d?manos, then, knight?y generosity, and faithful devotion] lo the principles you inherited from rovof lutioSB?yairesi and- which- you will.betti DICS? mankind by taulanirtting unchanged i te your posterity, ?I Thrice and fonr times I am thankful ler tho indications which tho day brings to ns of tho revival of the Bplritl In' Which oar Union wes founded^ from which our prosperity springs, ana apian;.Which its perpetuity must sorely d?pend. hui i -I thad loot expected to -do more than pimply.' to. return my thanks to you. It would be in vain for mo to attempt: to express the gratitude I feel. My cordial thanks'?are. all I have to givo,and they are truly yoiirs.-New Orleans Times i. . i . ... .. .. ,. .' viltW? .:-rr? Capital Ponlshmcnt-Ancient and Hoi? ?- ?M. ul Crucifixion waa a very ancient punish ment. The Syrian. Jews, Egyptians, Persians, and especially tho Carthagi nians, -used it.. But in no Part of. the anrfe?i worldfwas this puoishnient so general ty resorted to as in the Beman Empire, where it was regarded aa tho most infamous of deaths. By thc Bo pian law tho. culprit waa scourged pre viously to, the crucifixion, either ih the p ne to nan o* oil the', way to the place of execution. On his ?vv^al there he waa stripped of lila germen -\ and then either hl?f?%<^%',th'o 'hands and feet to f&oV?roffl^Or.'.'aB sometimes haripcaed, or to pierce the nody of tho sui *f-?*I3fe?y'. ' Btf ' AA Jewlnh ftte "IBoftbat the body bf tho 8 j-'; idd hi. rsnioved froia tho cross on F Among the Greeks capital'punishment wa^infiicfod'bj tho regular killing, or as ?n th?' cas? bf?t?cratcs, by ordering that the victim should drink p bowl of hem-; locV which''tis poisonous. The ancient IsrcaUtcs StonedW<r culprita'. to death, and in Homo certain criminals were de stroyed by throwing th?p? frond the Tar peian Bock. , . IP' Engiaud, during tho middle ages, death waa the Ordinary punjahmeHt for all felonies! bulj If the culprit Could read; he escaped Wim life on a first conviction: In the British army, and tovy^?in the pres?iit century, Boldicra ah? ikij?rS have been literaUv finrriil tn ^rM^Hm ?-api-^-n!?e-tal?1 ! 1 'Bomei?h^?7!^ bs?nes woro' ordered. The ihfllcfV-i though much mitigated, ls still cbpti?tlcd m tho British military and naval service.' Id thb Amorican ii htd been humanely 4h?liahed within the last thirty years. {.Wring the' first' TVoh'?h rovolbt?op hUi Was f?cctiouBly called- "Republican ; piieVp togoth^r by strong cords, wbWwtibto^borTyerBhouo at layons and tcft^'to prOwn) were outrages upon 1 "-IW-lSf-J* J1? Scotland, culprits' heads thc brain, I ebal! here f?rnfim anfastan?e bordering closely oddthe mf&raatural, w?oa Mfmn* dn the ?ubj*!t4f perJ wnalffar. ''What you a? ,M?iuc,?tdtft remarked, "may be very .true} butXicatt lutoure^y'oii ?bat tb?'eeutlme?t of fear;?n its-utmost degree; ls mbc^'less'cbmiabb1 than yba ?ujppoto ; and.tb?ughi yodfc?i?y: bo surprised to beau ? rm>>?ny lt, I hanff large-pond bf'wilerin a very solitary place. On tho, opposite side of itthr/a stood a groat tree tn at loosed BA ?? it '^tvd been struck by lightning, and ia ?be pond at another' part au old fallen trabt. On one of tho prono limbs of which there wMifc;&ftta'Bunoia? itself. On aauddsn a wind arose, which forced mo into tho ca&yaelffi^ tere I awoke, trembling with terror. - ?Ab?ut eight years sdbsequenlly, wbilti recovering from a nearly fatal attack of acarhrt fever, .thia droam presented Jt$e4f to me, identical ia all respects, again. distinctly picture of,ono in tho,first Bpoliing-bopk that liad been given int}. T&rbhpson ?o count of my critical condition, tins second dreemj inspressed mo? more Iroadfully ib?1?. Um .first. ,\s owJ tr.di.n-r, (J "A dozen yearn more .elapsed? I had become a physician, abd was how active ly pureuiug my professional duties itt'ono of the Southern States. It so &ll -odti tl^at ono, July afternoon I bsd ito .take p. long and wearisome ride, on /horseracfc It was 'Sunday, and extremely bot ; the p?th w?s'BOlit?ry, there waa:tiora rr?osei for milea. . Tho forest, had; that'intense sibmc^sOj, characterise of tho day : aU .tbo jyild MttflMff Nff b}f$*> had gono to their retreats to bo rid of thc heat of th? sun. Suddenly at OriOpblht of the road I came upon a> great ?tsgaatrt water pool, and -<?asi,|ng1my(.oyea-aofoss it, there,stood lightning, and oven with thb''? ing in tho snot ' Tho dream of niy infan cy was upon mc ; the bridie fell from my; hands, au unuticrablo fear pversba^o.wcd mo, and I slunk away from the accursed place. ? ' ' " ?..Though business occasionally after' watsl would have..drawn, me thai way, I could not summon resolution to go, andi actually navo...t?kon roundabout paths. It seemed'to mo profoundly amazing' that the dream that'-1 h?d bau should aRelr* twenty years bo realized', without n^pect to difference pf saenej or climate* ar age, A good* elaman of^ acquaintance took tho opportunity of improving tho dtcamsraacea to1 my splrU?ftf advantage, abd in his kind cnthusiesm-^forhehneiv that I bsd, been more then once brought to th'e potot of death by?auch, icver?-~in tcVprcicd ray dream that I shcuiu die o? mnrsH ralosm. ' " '.' j ; "Most persons have1 doubtless observed that they suddenly ienc?untor . ?venta : of a trivial nature, in their course of lito,of ?l?e a long timo'it seemed to ?x? thaethn-WM a case of.that kind, and thatii* might b* feet down among, the. mysterious and uty accountable. How. wonderful it is that we so often'fail to'soo' tho simple osplan ?tiou of thing*: when that explanation la actually intrudingitself boforo tai And Soinahis,?aj|a)?1 J| u?w?s long ; boforo tho truth'gleamed In noon me, before, my reasoning'powers sbobk off tho delusive impressions of my senses." But it occurred at last : for ?I said to myself,; is it moro probable that such a mystery is true, or that I have dreamed for the, third time that which I had already dreamed of ttvico.bo foro 1 ' H?ve T really saab the blasted tree nnd sunning turtle ? - Aro a weary rida of fifty miles, tho noontide beaty the silence that ?puid almost bc felt, no provocation to a dream 1 I have' ridden under such circumstances many n inila fast asleep, and have awoke ana known it; nud (?o I resolved that if ever circumstance* car? ried.mo to thore parts again, I would, sat isfy myself as to the matter. . "Accordingly, after a few yeats, when tn accident lea mo to travel them. I re visited' tho wclbromembered scene. There, was still tho stagnant pool, but the blasted pine tree, was gone; and. after I had pushed my borea through tho i-* araby tfiHScjH aa far as I could force him,1 ana thou dismounted and pareaed a close in vestigation on foot m ovory direction around the spot, I waa?elearly convinced that pp pipe tren had ever grown'there ; not, a stump nor any tokeu ?jf ita remains could bb eben j ana ab now'I nov? con cluded that at the glimpse bf I the water, Irtth the readiness of thoae who are f?3b ag asleep, I; bad ?dppted an?xtornal fact iqto a dream ; thatif, U?M**?5?ed tho trains of thpught j wbioU. tonlbano*,yearf bad occupisd me, aadwthatj in flue, the mystery was fil. a? delusion, and that I bad been frightened, with less than % ntttt?vely tho rcm?iDBof Old1 b!??a may bo recalled; how they may, avittteneyto' projected, into, tho spac? 5*yopd u*. and take, a position -r.mong existing realities. F6r this all thr.t is necessary ls that th?ra ahould b? fin ?qual?zatioh of bid imprest flions with now sensations; autfibettttay be accompliihod olUM*jiD9/!4jta?taUbi&g> the forcer? present sr?^ift-.ftr testa creasing tho activity of those .parts of the Thut a cn 'we are fc&ing' asleep,' the organs .of sense no longer , convoy thole special impressions with th? clearness ?nd ?nr?a t?i?t\hfttr MA In UM d.'?far\jAuOg ?nd thia gives fo'tho traces that aro?Sffi? Up in tho crain tho bower of drawing up on themselves the auentfoU of the mind. ?r/%?uu)^ M?- 11h.il wal .ila - . r~- :? J ..I..T.1 I-TT! i " . WHO ,ABB ButaaEn?-L.Bks8ed is the man who minds his own business. ?'? Blessed is the woman who never says to hov husband if "I told yuh so,^ . Bkased is tho m'en who can sermon'his' buttbni whence' baby is ^r^^^u '\< ? U 1 ^^^St?^^?r^it?r?w^^^W reminds yon th^-yon winriedeboroyowr %^'?tt.^^ b^?doRm?po.yop-^wheu y?mar?ln fha gutta?.".Uifn dwfc.^ij .rr?)'.t'?ii?ft?* f>);.- ?i 1 Wes?e?iatho,B?or,jrais4lon! 04j?nevet ,o,Bi?^?'?i?? .hatocat* and pipcit^!hian?,^l^rd v , ol BW^:arojtba;im^ thal iicn?? t??rtbvy tm? ?ingle, xs 3 Bfawsd ard the ?Bingle-, people that ?re cb?t^nt to temain sp:. ; . Blessod ia tho husband, who novar Mys ibis mother's piw were batteaitbaa 'bia wife's are.? 1 v ." ? ?..':: v<. ? ."!-:( .u'?. nW**? more '?IngT^d^^^W tflrtoi?ditbairit skcutd l*:gtetoBfl aiui oa?!^ i h)Tb*4?o-^wea?rv7f??l fwaretbat MxfV ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ closet opentug ou$ of the..Lo^o-r?pm,' aodB?cuired htm by turning7 tho button;' ?hufcr'wh^out lopkitur' indoor, put the-' kpyiia,Wi flocks^ Tbaaj with ojrsceas Iceripusna if he had iuet board of ?tba rob 'bery of. the bank "where" ht?- 'aunC?f whom he had great expccmtiohX'kfo?fc' her. trunk, ho wended i ii*" Wy- tonte? dwelling ?f Mi?* K., audijcequfisied her to ag ?W?? AtftoeaaaWdh^ '? Y<A? ticur Jjner ti? wowan putin mum pearauce, ."armed and, loquippod?, with broom, bruah?, palh t^?t^r S^.fou^ the custodian of tho promises awaiting her arri'..il. 1 " . . '^Now; ma'am," eaidbo/''Tlb tell yon what wo. want done, and:ndw'Wb came to ? employ you,.., The Brethren., aaid^t^ waa difficult to get anybody to do the job and 'not meddle with thp'fc?crete in thfit llttid (closet/ wo have loBt th?lcey,'?Wd'eo can* not lock the ?door. M.aktfc!fi?aavutedi?thcm itfe?fcjfw? could bo dcp?do^on,^^x.;n;n?> . "Derandsdou? I guets I, can.. Ju* poor, ' dear, dcad-and-gorus husband ' be longed t?; the' FreerSssbn?/,::!?r' ?uti Masoaa. Itdao'tiknow width. mHadettno into, atf ??e. aoereta. of the concho, and they1 flied ?peor Morgan i land; s?r? t?P't !live, I aOver mentioned a!word.about iv itoa-singlpaoul tOj.th4a.day? iftnobody) troubles your closet to . find ,ppt your ?secreta till I do, they'll tt^^^TjW j *!uYas, J thought wo couldn't do>'bettor lihan give you the job. Now I want $roHi ?to commcuco in that oorner;,and give tko iWooteWom thorough cleaning, and' rei membery-I hdv?pled^d''hiy word and ?honor; fer your-fid?*'.?ty. 'I/on't -'go-info' .toot closet." Wit? thia pnrtipg injunction ?cmpna?iiallv, uttered,. hp .Jeft Mf(j; K-.rto her ^dtlifeM^^W*^^^^' email, and centered about tho post-nmcq,, ?store and meotirig-houao.,' "Mrs. K. did not aeO that the sober-faced dubr-keeb'er just stopped into th? pcsVolBoo on the jfirst floor of the same, building, and : Awaited tho result. . Sho only bo Urned lill clio waa sure' ho had d?acen^vi? tho laststalrj th?n turned to gate at tho pro hibited doc?. ? ?1 1 . I "Don't go into that closet I" ehfi>?r?, jpeated. ip a .s tage whisper;. '.'I'l^w^rrant 'ibero JR a gridiron there, or ?omo non eenso iiiti't like tho Anti-MasonB.'. I will J'ust take ono peep ; 1 who'll bo,tW.wiHe.r,? [ can. k?ep a septet.. , Resides, .that closet, 'll been my.mind till.I see. what's ,ln j\h lahdj^rnovef ^copH work ^orth^ai ,??nt when there's anything,on' roy m,b?d?"' [L s- Stealthily on lip-toe, oho - approached the' closet, turned tho button, the ^\ov Bwung QRcp,-. npd-b.?h L Vjj^y^Uff milking a 'spring to regain ' his ubGjtty. almost upset her ladyship. "Bpfh Btartpd roi* the tf oor,; v/hich, ulan ! was barricaded with house cleacin?paraphemslla';1 Th? momentum of thej charging porty; was not to be .retorted by, sooft slight obstacles^ hoer all went down the stairs in ,ope avattocbe. :.?.-'' ''The ersah brought ?otho spot half tho' people of .tho villagev headed by the ead* eyed door-keeper.. ,BFe released tljf g?it Brat, a cripple xor life ; then ho, as^ted th?:fcharwoihah''to' arise from dimer *&' pil? of tubs, palls, 'brooms; brUsh?9,??t&' Ko bones were . orokeny and strangely, enough, she waa but alightly.bruised .ej.;, ternally ; her injuries were nearly all .in ternal, her feelings Verer terribly Tac? ratea. ' ?? "Have you.- been, vtaking^degc&es, ma'am T" inquired the sympathetic cus todian of Freemasons' secreta. ? ,, ,lTak?ng degrees l'If yon ?all tumbling fror? tho fop to tho bottoni of'the '?Wra, with the devil after ye, toaipg'.tbiOH.by' dettes, I bave J ' and if yo' frighten folks aa"yrnhve me, and hurttii^m to ,0006: IH warrant they'll mako ias.'rnpch no?ao aa I have. Theie hadn't n?u'ja 'Mto >rathy woman in Ww}9st^j?r,j^ day. "I hope yob d?d'hot'?pea'tte cloiet'f* aa?d th? irnpert?rbabl? doer-keep?n 1 "Gpahi tboclosott-Evo ate the apnle when ehe was told not to. : Kyou wanu p You said the eecretiV weretti?re. ?nd of Course I wan todito know ^eiri. Ij?atoh tosteaed' thp door, and' oat popped'the Ct'tter'figfrtin my faoe'. I thought tho dsVil bad ?me: ??d^l*mvia for ?he BtsM' .y?aetillt?tuttg ttW>?r^v^> Ju^J T i gaeta ;I'lt go : homo," ab? aduaa? i?Hrotf 1 KS? ?Ot SG?nS?iody'???O to.6160? UVr -yu?ih I Oldsoom," ! "But, ma'ktn yiks'a? sn; =??saasi?n of ! tho gifl?t se oreti pf the. Orders ?nd fruit me regular way " remonstrated tho ctoor ' * ^B?gplar way?.''Begtil?r wsy/itfdeed 1 : You don't auppbse I nm going near that . place again, to ridp that critter without saddle or bridle? No I never! No I never/ I'll never go nigh that p?ate' again, nor'yodr hall. ne?tne* f1 drid if I can prevent it, no' lady shall ? ov?r'Joln' .Ao FreomasonBr . Why, I'd s?ob?r b? P Mollesian, ind bO'brofied ori a gridiron cs'long as a fire could bo- kept . under : It' ?a^bOpWed rVom garre? to rJollftt:J^WP j P halter around my Peek' Jp?2^y ?cori; dear husband was; He ltvi>fl taroWghV it: but I never could livb 'thr?ligb such ab? ! i We Would remind ? oar lady' ruado? .that? the, f'Bmtbcr? to whom Mrs. K., owed her aadicxperienco ia, not, to be takbP as art?fireseln^voMasort. Agood Masflfa^i?'Mwa^P the champion 'of^h?' fair ses, "genCe orsitnpl?,,'--JT'. E. Free mason. ii ,- . ft%f(fitiMtli i : MIM'fi-S . , jitwSft s?oS -c'-Wiir: TJ.W - ?? ni - i : 1 W^Knra^fTs^AVorin^pVf^ ;sKya heweanednO. Jost,spring colt \n tho, iWwJnflp.eaannftr:,.; * I "Srfod ?raba pr med, to ^^?0 whop Iheluia^bs^i'tt^W'tdW wWtn??irJaA^ .fla wiliest a?kmdl?y?wh3^hWisirotaQvtd ff ai TTTTnrrTTTTrti-miy-r ri rrnim nnnn i,??n n. j uin ..-. .. ^ ..J |and^//tarn, otjy% in? ;*emaiuder of our fanas? or f^eyf^^jgjytoro and leave the cultlvated portions unprotected br aoy!kina of f?nee <iMth*?i& of tbs l?fldv ^^UMtioaa ? hw-nOwl and n be found to both eidca of tb?^ejn^tin^ tt?v???boeorao?e*fV ion ur^n t?Ua?objwt -..In. /' nave, by a most slovenly system, gelled and impoverished t?imany more fertile ?eres; wb0ni?ekunwtha>filmoreecca imbiba fcejetfeed app? the farci by when W kniitr th?talmoat ?very fi?fm bbasa b?tas as much wood ia each fire* ?-asiougbt ?to;supply; dw?Uing,:and on, and washhouse, .doxtog tb& poid n : .when .we know that a strip of t?t?'feet'Wt??' r?hbi?g around every ?sido of tba ?Asid, and this frequently tho (best iaad to tbefitld, ia motto cultivation l because of tho fenpo ;, when we show that j overy negro in tho South will bave a cow. land; nerev thinks he is (a,freeman until ) ho csa wo als own cow'o bora toiler fore ; foot to:keep ber from jdmpihg the fence ! that howori'fr foi m)g? rwben ?we:think of f^thoussjj^ to and repaislog1 that is necessary to keep up: the fences Uroupd i out' farms; when wp think.of tho provocation, to say hard words when fpx. aunters, tramps, jump ing estilo or other, nuisances mare gaps in dur fences, arid cnn'?ot bo punished for id ; when t.ithink hew easy it vronld be to maka a.,fat cow'.out o? ta poor one, a profitable cow out of an expensive one, I If the owner waa simply compelled to keep it. up, takp care of it, feed it, treat ft'1 as the r?turps would provo if 'should b'O treated? *?beo wo'think it is the crop that bringa in< the -money -and enriches tho country, andinot tho.foresta,or pas ture lands, pud {tro .therefore the more Worthy Of lawfq? protoetlob ?n that ac count ; 'when we think! bow ib?ch botter ons ??od car:- il t!:fui a hard of poor unca ; when wo think,, bow >easyhit ?? to herd cattle and abeop .arid even boga, together, so that they will ticed but tho caro pf a ?singl? person a few hours each day to (prevent their strolling out Of sight ; when we think what ? pleasure, it is, what a real luxury to sit and watoh ,improved herds and flocks .pastoring aad grazing over ?""tiriH^t ?ns=-^sC5T? ??? ?V??? I iv O (S^y, when we think of all tboso things, ?WO' can ' but -wonder legislation hos not' lang af nee required our-formers to set 'about iqiprovjng their, stak?.by abolish ling. the existing .fence ?s?w and allowing bar broarTt?re?to bo cultivated without tho tnilca abd ?miles of hideous worm Ren?es everywhere soenJ :k 1.-, .. . : But. f hop, when, vre have looked at the other aldo of thia question, and thought ?bow ignorant'Most of .our'people are, teven of the old cstablishMnaw upon this ?ubjce?, ' ?IR? ho W: I sparsely; settled ' our country is, ppdi boW) much; .easier His to; endoso, tho cultivated fields than it would bb tb enclose all tho' remainder vf tho majority ' Of Southern . &rms, - attd how ove^y ?Jenaersrculd think bb was bound to fence in all the balance of hia;land*if ps were permitted to?tbrow out his fiolis, ertd what asmall pioportion ot the labor ing classes throughout the South .are landowner*, (Oven though every bbb that can ow?aaiwwA?itod'&dWth?t class are opposed /to, * stubb iaary because they Ib?k.?^^,^ pasture lands ore, by. a naturi right, as free to fcH?li cows os'to thoOwher of the pasture, nt?d- Of?Nwhat o?noj- inlbork?ice t?^our ?armerathe c?ro sf rstc??a is vdien- com? ^red to,tbe,in?p'?atto^ s "qotton-patch7^n4-J!bat wonderful eocial and lodustria?' r?volution it would make to establish* a Bu5ck?2?r and abolish our fenced,' wo have halted between two Opinions,;,. Mneb,csn be oaid on both sides of tbis, question., and more on tba other,'look at lt os you will. , , Absence OF fences is1 an ". evidence of progressive' ifar^iqgv - When we go into a city, a town,or village, -fond there are - some of these lost in the Ubi,ted . States) where the roses gr^^jm it.wbre, "out I?rdinance thore preventing stock go\ng t laroo, and with thia^?dea' if? a?kn ii? medialeiy/>coupled tba Ahougbt that tho ?ows.tbcro;axo carpfnlly housed and-well; : Sten^o? P<?9???.?h?lv?> 1 -Bu?if we ???^viUag? with ila streets sod pavetaonia-"filthyj and tho iota all enclosed, or^cseu? a-.>?wrtn. with. high Votaked and ridered''.fences,, wa aro not., long lb coming to tho conclusion , that idlers' arid depredators, four-footed' and horned, arc round about.: ' - ! j Wo once beard aman say .n.traveler could go alono'ffrpm northern Mis^obri to/c" Iowa and tell, without being in . ^ied,'Mi?b be cntered tho latter State,1 . rVmatias all'- tha fsr^Jtu? 'avifiasihAU ? were 'skrmach' moeeiprdgr?t?lve and thrifty; ?nd he attributed it all ?0 the fact.tbftt,, ^he stock .wero enclosed,in Iowa and tho props ' w?rq not ; whil?t in Missouri the r?r?rse- v.-aa the'it??E?tf.'-' We have been told,-too, tha*"nsJiortft Oarolino, where > oop*d?q{,w/^?(flawk^ cpuutieato voto r**?\1 .wherever "no fopco" >lq have b?como reco? 1i?*e b??n improved. ' dattle hava. increep?! in number and M val,uo?:an*lthn farmtim would not, ifthoy ; doubl, return ?o th* "old rut.", Wo have "!s? heard'^ta?ibler8 at aovera? places ' herewe havo reen the nd fence law in but'we did bot regard tboircom- ' lainbecause the thingseeraedchronic, ad: "a all know, jftcro ?re some men who ?did 'auflbr tortur? If they Had no op oftnnftfr td igrumblo. ' . j. . ..." j ..?..: r ....-. ... - : j? caces ?re oy_ no means'universal ' .thronghoofc-the Union; : S?veral^Of tho Kortbwestern States; require cwnefs to ?k. in portions of North, l^ (Sod ope or two north* wu owiics, ipasau/ol^w prevails. In or'two of tho so?tuwfeter? States tho rt has been mado, but without auc tp aMiab fences.,,,, ? ; In Ekiropoland i& t$n -val'jiablo to bo 'appreprlpted . to fences," tn England iheagessnp?rsodcd fence, and n?w hedges ed e?5e??nrjah|ftliect1^^ ?hel? " Isitom much i laad. Wfrthern Italy, fences ,-. visions all. Wirorencos ' tl^ only land Ibo; coraeiT of ^u?Unas,! ornoFou?o'' y,< com?? n?^re tno 7imewl?nforar> ??ev umaga appolutod k staHclaiiae ^ii?t body opon l * wo trust they will per Ubontbom. Tho rMoasrs. Iredcl iffntin.ofltleh lOt?lWe, of Newbeny, ^mtdoratutid the sub-' tanM*totifcV? Sab Iii? ;