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IP..i.mil. i.wr.. ? MM ? IIKAlU'illlT, ft, AVKII, T. IMJi't, ] >i .i. ... , Mr. bang Icy drew out ot ?lit> State, treasury last week $CttO. .fust his luck. % Yellow fever Is reported a* prevailing j to nn alarming extent !n Havana. The Steamship I.co hound from Port 1 loyal to New York Inst week broke herj Miaft and was toWccl into port. The nrrival of our law makers ts cvi. dent front the array of fast horse* that ' rush through our streets to tlte imminent Jicril of children. The county Treasurer's countencuee, beams with joy as he Is assured that Nnt J Myers will not get his office, and the itch- i lug paints that arc stretched out to him are not turned empty away. Robert Smalls says the treasurer's figures1 nrc all right, and that We dont understand them. To the latter wc agree, the former we dare not dispute coming as it dor - j t -?r..! , 1 11 < nil ?t iuiijui atuuiii. It in feared Mr. Har.stcr will not find ! the necessary bonds required of 1dm.1 which would dash the hojMis of several | candidates for the position of deputy j in this place. Tntondnnt Williams has returned from ; hia arduous duties in Columbia looking i ns young as ever. He thinks the Govern- J rr is too honest for the good of the party, nnd a change is necessary to its salvation, j A benevolent individual advertises land ! for sale in Washington' and will take in j payment passbooks on the Freed man's i Tlank at par. He docs not mention the ! price of his lots. Drum fish arc being caught in largo ' numbers, nnd on Frid.iv last the price fell ! from three dollars to seventy five cent" each. The fish caught this year arc larg- j rr than usual. The demand is good and i I il._ 1? t 1 - ? ? f mm- nsiicrmcn nappy. ocverai 01 our citizens have tri"d their luck, hut with! uot Tory ^flattering success. They say a drum fish prefers to patronize the dug-1 outs. The United States fleet that lias heen j "wintering at Key West- has heen ordered j l>y the Seeretarv of the Navy to come to j Port Povnl. There are said to he seven j V. ssels on the war. and we doubt not1 thi* this is the beginning of a new era | for our Port. T.et the-n come. > David T. Corbin has heen re-appointed V. R. District Attornev for 'he district of # South Carolina, n position which lie has , so nhly held for the past eight years. Mr. Holiert Purvis, one of the eommis-' doner* of the Freccdman's Bnnk arrived . in llonufort last Saturday, the guest of i Lt. Gov. Gleaves. Mnster Jos. E. White son of our fellow j citizen Dr. Thomas G. White has heen selected by Senator Smalls for appointment to the Naval Cadctship Examination at Annapolis in .Tune. Easter Election, St Helena Church, Beau-1 fort South Carolina. Wardens. Dr.A.S. Gibticp; P. S. Sams. Vestrymen. T. O. "Barnwell; F. F. Sams: Win. Elliott; Dr. IT. M. Stuart; M. S. Elliott; Dr. J. A. Johnson Dr. B. R. Sams. Our government is going to insist upon reparation from th? Mexican government for Mexican raids and loss of American lives and property on the Texas border. General McKcnzie is to take charge of the troops. We direct attention to the advertisement in another column of the commission and provision house of Messrs Wuyno , nd ^"on iTolnitz. We speak from exnexicnee w' on we say they n-e to be relied j upor in tilling orders in their line. Give them a cail. The True South, of Brunson is guilty of contempt of court when it says of II. B. Pinkncy, the newly appointed trial justice at that place "when he shall have worn off hissophistieality and cotne down to hard Saxon practical even sense, he may do our community gTeat good." If Mr. Brisbane has no more respect for the. Bench, he ought to be suppressed. The Easter Fair of the Washington Light Infantry in Charleston was quite a success. The grand final distribution of prizes came off on Monday night. mi if 1 a 1 i lie sum realized must nave surpassed tlie most sanguine expectations. The exhibition is said to have been one of the most brilliant that bus ever occurred in the old city. The political situation is becoming serious, in the minds of those having control of the votes of Hcaufort County, as the day approaches for the election of a Senator, two Representatives and a County Commissioner to fill vacancies now existing. The politicans look forward to the election of next year and in toml to make the approaching election in j this I'ountv an index of their notions i when the struggle for a successor to Gov. Chatnberlain arrives. They claim that the Governor is going ov< r to the Democrats and that the party is gone unless tl'ey can elect a man on whom thev can depend to succeed him; and one that will unite the Democrats and the faith ful Republicans to his support. The programme here is to concilate all having any influence by giving them something, so that the County can p >11 a solid vot?. We hear that it is contonpla ted to give Mr. Whipper and Mr. Epping something good, just what is not yet decided. Mr. DeOolyer is to he offered the I vacant County Commi->sinn rsltip, Alfred Militants to he Deputy Collector, Mycrto lie s"t)t hack t > the house with Harrv 1! p to (ill the v.i'an-res in the Assembly. The tv wly e'ccted Comptroller Geticrnl, A - Mr, i i.-t to bo tiiC CAodldAU fop Governor, r,s n Inst resort ami MO, ton and it hers nro to establish another daily pap?? ia Columbia to kill of what is loft of ti?o { Governor ntul Jim. Thompson. A BCCPfct tMeetlntf Monday C-veninj; \vn^ addressed by Mr. PutvU in Illation tn the affairs ot'tllC Freedmnus Ilank, and if I tlio reports that reach us of what wni silid I arc correct somebody mndc>tn lament? in i ri-|*><r<i ui individual* that would not have ba n made had tho persons been present. If we had known of the i'ltend* ed ncl?lf( s* we kholtld hnVO beCn present, and might have asked hoiho hard questions. Nothing wits ?ahl about "Chrislian Statesmen." Friday fcVehifig iast witnessed u Vrty pleasant social gathering at the residence! of our townsman. Mr. J. C. .Mayo, in honor of Mr, and Mrs. p. M. Whitman. The occasion w..s graccc* with the presence oi'( ' fas- women and \>ravc men. and the happy faces of all indicated the general ' enjoyment. Music, singing :iml ditnelng iitidcd to the joyousness of the entertain- j mcnt: and an elegant collation was one of the features of the evening. Mr. 1). C. Wilson, on behalf of the host, in his usual happy manner, stated the object of the reception, and Mr. Whitman ficlimjhj responded. 'I he only drawback | upon the success of the [affair, was the j violent rain-storm; but the guests availed [ themselves of the interval between the showers to reach Mr. Mavo's residence, I and once inside the hospitable doors, all ; inclemency of the weather was speedily j forgotten. Tnrc "Tuck Sovtii."?We extend n cordial greeting to our neighbor the True 1 South of Rrunem), and hope that its regular appearance is an assured fact; albeit the date of its present issue, April 1st. 5 makes us fed uncertain how we ought to ' regnrd Its statements. It is published in j advocacy of the principles of the Baptist j denomination, and under tne supervision of a board of trustees after this manner: "Th" Hoard of Trustees shall be composed ?f ihree members of the baptist denomination chosen by Beoj. L. Brisbane, while ho furni-lios the capital,.and four others,] of good moral character, chosen by the board. Every member so chosen must be able to read and write." It is a pity that those who supervise i schools are not expected to bo possessed > of this r; qivrcmct t, OS Well as the mana- j grrs of a newspaper. It is further agreed ' 'hat. "Id- nj. I,. Brisbane -ball bo control | ling Editor of thopnp. rso !<>ng as he furnishes the capital to conduct the business; and he shal) lie allowed a s: lary of one thousand dollars p'-r year, provided there he so much incon.c" Bearing this proviso in mind, and determined that there shall be "so much'1 if it is in his power to collect it, the Doctor goes on to say; j "Every family should la' e it, and pay1 for it now, wheth< r they can read or not." j By all means, the newspaper is a good j thing to have in the house; to protect; plants, to put in the bottom of bird cages, as substitutes for bed-clothes, for dress i patterns, for the e'evation of panniers, | for tying up bundles, kindling fires, and 1 the like, and he cored ule ; "trusting the Lord will put it into the hearts of our! [ brethren to 6ond on their two dollars in 1 I a hurry.1' To which we say "Amen." j TnE Redemption ok Fokkkited Lands. ! All persons desiring to redeem lands that have been forfeited to the State for, non-payment of taxes can do so under the ; provisions of the new luw on tiie subject, recont'v pi-sc-d by the Legislature. 1 i :ie act gives to owner; ol such lands, nr, if thev be dead, to their legal represent a- i I lives, t!ic light to redeem "he lands within twelve months from the time when j they were forfeited, upon the payment of all taxes, cosis ami penalti s due upon th?* same. If the owner or his legal represcn- ; tive shall fail to redeem the land within 1 the twelve month, the right to redeem is! given to any judgment creditor, mortgagee. or any other person interested there- i in; provided such right is exercised with-i in throe months after the expiratcon ofi the twelve months allowed tlie owner. 3VE ARI 1ST JB X^EWS. 8t. Hei.kna Sound. Arrive^?Anril 1st. Rr. hark Modoc, Morris master,from Charleston in ballast,! to Campbell Wyllie it C'o. ?3rd. l>r. brigantine Edith Grant, Rich- j nrdson' 34 days from Fuiichal Madiera i in ballast to Campbell Wyllie ?t C<?. j Cleared. ?April 1st. Russian ship Alex- j aoder, Ahlberg, for Dublin Ireland, with i 1000 tons phosphate rock from Oak Point j mines. ?Sclir. Chas. II. Kelly, Crowell,for Char-1 leston with 400 tons phosphate rock from | Pacific Mining Co. JTOKT llOYAI.. Arrivi d. March 24 Brig Walter TTowrs ' Bovnton, New Bedford, 14 days in bal- ! Inst to load for the West indies. ? :;0t It. Schr. Farragnt, Ilnrt, ChnlestonJ ?Schr. Mollie, Atherton, Charleston. Sailed. March 25th. Schr. Mark Pendlc- ! ton, P< ndluton, Brunswick, to load for New York. ?Br. Schr- Sarah K. Douglas, Bethel,1 Nassau. I ? 2'Jtli. S. S. Leo, Daniels, New York. ?April 2 8. S. Nortn Point, Smith, N. Y. ! ?8d. Schr. Mollic, Port Ilcnsy Ga. to load for New York. New Advertisements, Wayne & Von Kolnitz, GENERAL Commission Merchants FOR THE SALE OF PROVISIONS PRODUCE. ?m; K:i*I It > & Wntliic I(uiik<*. < 'li-i rlcsl ?)?. J->. < '. MANSION HOUSE. At Port Royal, S. C. THE NEW CITY, Situated mi tin1 South Atlantic Const nru! at the tot minus ot'tlid IhtH 1luft liotidf The (loridpftitttikl so loo# requifttt: there, Is no\* developed, UeM netful I,v thcStijici'liWciulcnt, mulct si?*iidu httdly of Alt<tu*t:t, On. nuaOOncci that ori the <i2ikl Shut.- alieieiM nntm !., new ('oliBtnictwl tili'i a??Wly hlltlTshed IS/E WIST SI O 1ST Vot IVIy^tc unit fi'iiinlciit HthtfriPFiG Confident at lior ability ffom fmrtt experience, J?h?t will tfealoiirtly Lonmllt the rontfoMe of nil with tiirty patronise, ?n?l at Tortus Hie tnost faVornblei ANKW Hl'StiE, b.oil.1?i ' ,t. o. Richmond. *J I'lll i ll * I ? I A'l business In trusted to him will receive tuft? ful and prompt attention. OfKlt'B LAW BllbHISG. SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. " The Great National INa&azino." enters upon a tietv year (its ninth Voltimt-1 wlfli the November number, with lirimilrr I'litlts ant1 larger enterprise than everbefore, and wlfh fh< ambition It has maintained from the flrsti to dc monstrate Itself to he tne brightest, the strongest, the most boautifni, and in eviry way the If Km POPULAR MAaAtllfR 1KTHK woui.lt Among the attractive features of tho year will tie ? New Kertal Novel. " The Story of Seven Oaks-" bv .T. Q. nOLLANll. A series of pnprrs from vn' rious pens or. " AMERICAN. LIFE & SCENERY.'1 Including desertplive papers on American rltles, will open in Jniittnry with a tmrrattve of Western ttlsenrery and Hilteiiltire, by MAJOlf IMH ELL, who>e descent of the Colorado Is one of tin most famous explol*s of Western ravel. " A Farmer's Vacation la ?Enrope," Sir articles recounting the experience of a well known American farmer and engineer (COLONEf WAItINO, of Ogdcn Farm, Newport, It. I.t durlnjj a tour through shine of the less frerjuinted part, of Western Knrope, In the Autumn of Hl.G. "The .11 ynli-rlous ImIuimI." Or, " ThsMmli-rn Itotilusoii Crusoe," Jl'LKt VKRNE'S latest story, will be oo-itiiiuctl, with iti til .strtitlons. A story, by ft \XE HOLM. M V TOlMIMAhlM-V* begins In Novemb. r. nnd will 1011 for thr'-o or fom months. There wfll also be other Noveleltci and Mhortor Mtorlea by leading American ant Hit {Tilsit Ntory Writfiv. T'.c V. agamic wil i-oniltiue to h >1<1 Its pre-eminence In this regard the KoSATS. HEVIE A ami EDITORIAL 'A l*ER> will, Tie heretofore, employ the ablest pent In tioth Europe ami America HOME ANI SOCIETY, wbleb 1ms grown In favor and in excel letter from the first, wl'.l he mmle more attractive useful, andjvuluible In its influence on tiic socio life nu 1 culture of the American people Till ETCHINGS will be still further improved, ant there will be greater variety tit tills department. Heriliot-r's Monthly, by the venl et of botl the English ami the American press. Is "Tin hest of nil tin- Monthlies." The Postage on all new Subscriptions will ll Prepaid by us. The Su'wcripliun Price of Serib Iter's Moiltil.v is JJ:l v., ir Ke.-il?.i?.r's n.,.1.1.. .... Si. Nk'liiilax ti. SCRIBNER & CO, Ni?. (l.">4 llriKtilway, \\v York. IMPROVED aomcultukal . Implements. I)o\v Law Cotton 1'laiitcrH. without C'overrr. $l(i with Coverer. $l!i. Wiwt'ii(iiiauo Distributors, the mo?t simple am popular, price$3.80. The " Farmer* Friend " IMouu'h*. all size*. Tin lightest draft l'lou^k made. Cannot lx- choked Highly endorsed by nil who have used them. ?t? tnr.v Marrow, rhoinns" Snioo'hine Harrow* "'King of the Son Mi" < orn Mill--. ' 'oliiiM* Sloe Ploughs, Sweep* und \gth ultur.il Steels of ui Sty and i ..os. y.l*o a large. a*. ortmcti* of otlu . Agile Mturii Implements. J. R. A DOR 1J eV CO., Importer* of Hardware, Bar fro,'. Steel. Jie. nich.3-tf. Charleston, S.C. W- JVC A. LB 0 0 T ASD SHOE MAKER, I'articuliir Attention Riven to Klr.-it Ciitsi Work. A perfect lit and satisfaction guaranteed. SIIOI* opposite Waterliottse and Uieker'H Cotton House UEAUFORT, S. Mrcli.3-lyr. .IAS. E. BOYCE. WHOLESALE and RETAIL GltOCEIi Dealer in Ales. Wiues. Liquors, Segars. nntl TOBACCO. NO i IONS, DRY GOODS, hoots and stioiis. Katies Nock, Main Land, BEAUFORT COUNTY. Goods sold lit Bcnufort prices, inch.3-1 vr. IR_ WHITE'S WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 83 HASRL STREET, ChnrlcHton, S. C. TUe Cheapest Place in the State, SPECIAL ATTENTION given to Country orders. mcb.9-tf. TJACOX 1). ft. MEATS, &U., AC. Choice Smoked nn<l Dry SIDES, Shonldcr* :in 1 Helllex, S. C. Hani-*, Urcnkfnxt Itacon Strip?. Lard, Checxe, Iintlcr, Mnrherel, Beef Tongne?, b'lonr, M(diws< ?, Suu'iir, Ac. P. ItarlliV celebrated (Cincinnati) Sinr.ki d 15;>m Sauxapfe. Atx?. No. > .MEATS of di Hermit quality, on hand .and for flic l>y I' TKIJ MACt/I'ERX, feb-l~tf. Vendue Range. Itavcuel * ('Oil Ms Kf ftilllDUt I ('imrt?4Uii<< Ilintnfnrti I Btiaufoi't Steal'il MILL COMPANY. ' j.Ht iH> 111 Hioir tjrlrtbil-hilUliti 0 (liHsT MIi.i> ur?; pttpurrtl 10 fohbUH r.? ?liw bit'JMob uotirvi Grist, Moat ami Peed. !! I'll.' liii/lu'-t c;tph ttflci' fluid for COHS. 4 I <'??? I I <?i I'll II I III Itll 'Colli ; ft'llifclyf. j IJKTWKKN' CilAlttjESTON ANP i sumi i i viiv jr'riiAMKU M. S. ALLISON, CAl't, i?. r( M.tu. Tfitvinar (.ikon ill (ilrtioi'f Hi" I'll..! llnv. uill lcnViChillicrtnti fvctv Filling liiinnliiir, Wlllli'ttvc tlriillfuri vviYy UMilHl.iy iiinrtiiiiir j | Tim imlrmifi.... iif lil|l|ifi-? l? ri-|,i'i tftilly r'lllrltiil | , I hOI'UI.AI. I ! A .' lit, nmrlwtililt }i< 4J.. ! Mr' M. llAttltlMlX, J Aid-ni. lUHifdft, s. c, | ! rmiilijiirtl t<? tin* rnrc of Hie A "rut j i in ClirUlenton o ill lie forwrtfilnl fr?'r of ?*o,itrol??iiiii ; ; nnfl *tnni?;r. ii..v3.-.-3?i, Conant & Emmons. ARE Mow PREPARED TO El/RNISJi \ ; ICE t III iinv quantity Customers iiuiv dr-tiv,' 1 from their Ire Hulls?, j' I Wri'rnl h SI reii. JOHN C'ONAN P, \ J. A. EMMONS. novlVll. j S. M. WALLACE,! .< '??( ton lAielor nttd : GRIST MILLER, j 1 Vr nolcxnlr llrnler in drain, Hominy. Seal. FcciE Etc..! Si:\ ISI,.\M) COTTON 1 Bought, Ginned nnd prepared for market.1 . Ail vniK-t'H niado on Con?l|fn- ( J incuts < t riavino the best machinery for ginning j | cotton and grinding cojn and meal, lie is j , prepared to execute all orders on the I shortest pos-il?le notice. j' j The highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginnol on toll. tiov25-2S. VERDIER WALKER & SACOT. |: PROCT(?nS IN ADMtRW.TY AND ATTORNEYS | AT LAW, IlEAl'FOKT. S. C. j. \Vai.ker A* I W. J. Ycnn'ni:. Charleston. | Ib-ail fort. I ' Refer to the Driti?h Consulates in the Sonih. anil j spreinllv to tin- Uritiali Cnn.<nl?t(> at Charleston. P novas at. j SHEPARD D. GILBERT. * NOTARY ITIiLIC. j Attention givin to Marine Protest?. ! orru ? : ' j In the ci.ru house. jan.fi fiT. jw. H. LOCKVVOOD, U.S. COM MISSION Ell 1 and NOTARY PUBLIC. ! ! A Runt for sali-, N. Y. Industrial Exhibition C'o's i * | Honds?9'tO i-arlt. K. KLATTE a CO. Wholesale Grocers, and DRALBR8 IN Wins, Liquors. Sezars, Taliacco, Sc..' 1K3 1-UtNl I III CHARLESTON, S. O. Orders from the Country promptly at- , | tended to. 1- w ? I j iiov'J5-85. (]BELL'S.! I o I 1 ' i itrrrs. (Axi)nx 'r?VS; ; I cak MM. X" I TS A full assor'niout of the aliove consist-1 'inu'of ORANGES. LEMONS, i' ! APPLES. DATES, FIGS, 11 ANANAS.' ; All kinds of FRENCH confectionery., BRAZIL, NI TS, HICKORY Nl'TS. | I YVAIjCH I A, a a i ?r?, I'ftUAKS, j ICED, FRUIT, SPONC.E, POUND ! and every otlier kind of CAKES on hand or made to order. Particular attention given to supplying I parties with all necessary articles. . .ons use ful its well as oiinamf.nt.w. ' received l>y every steamer from new voiik. James Odell ' J OH N t Vs. COOPED | Dry fioois & tti Has just rotufned from and select stock of DRY DODBS, CLOT And it potteHtl Awoi'tmc'at of MILLINERY, AN ivnrnr tn: owwns to at/7' to MANUFACTURERS OF BUILD Dressed, Ceiling, anc MOULDINGS FOR HI'I LI UNO P NEWELS, HAND-RAII V'OOD Tl'KNINCJ OF E GO )D AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK can be made in the United States. We hi South of the city of Baltimore, all of wliic tioii to all who want good and substantial THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONL BLIND AND DOOR MA KF.RS?BY TRi af Charleston, and can refer to geuileincn i lina and Florida, as to the character of thi ? -c NOTICE.?On account of the manner i 'nil iiniuiii|nmn <>i nit- risK 01 jircaKftgc goods are snipped over the roads in this S saving to the purchaser of our work. W. P mch.JJ-lj'r. EDWARD PERRY, HOOK AM) .JOIt PRINTING Executed at the lowest rates. Illl) II it liOOltM 1 )a hand aud made t?> order. Foreign and Domestic Hint loiiury, Law and School ikioks, Law Dlnuks, Wrapping Paper, Twine, .tc., &c. NO. 130 Sleeting Stcet, CHARLESTON, S. C. no vS.") 20. ~ 7as.1i." AUCTION & COMM 4 Consignments of Merchai Send in your DEAD and SHOP worn ST< short notice. We have on our lints at slaii tt- n : TA i. ci, m rjiriiimj; i iuiimi?, niuam Scctl, Stove, Fixtures, &c., ?Sre. BROKER IN R Special attention t'lven to the purchase, S: County property : For Sale I'ltlTCIIA I< lV.-i I lOtiSl1! iiixt IHTIiKU IIOI 'M1-1 :i ml 11 nl r I I til 11?I i nji' I <otpi, I'l'opert > lt:iy reel. PlanJinfi IjiiikIh for wa 11 On Lady's Island, On Paris Island On St, Helena Island, in 10 to 80 Biorc aiiu uwcisiu^ on uu m\\\ iriw MAIN Tlii> UliomW plantation no.ir Port Koyal fcrry.cotv ill J?.> sold in i?nr: or wliolo. price from to $r. j articular*. Pension Notnry, ni |TTK NTION SOI.PIKK' ' N'i) .irtiou 1i:i- lioci m'-v.*" ml bounty. SCHOONLil M.i Forsa 1 p orc ??as sswKgriruMMHW ?.i JIMJ.y MO' OPE R J Charleston with a larQo MING, NOTIONS, AC. n ff A tt M v W i' A M U Jb U u W U O , yE TIMES. novVi- } ' ING MATERIAL GENERALLY. 1 Weather-Boardings URPOSES in GIIEAT VARIETY. L AND BALLUSTERS, :VEUY DEscniPRioy. made ns cheap at this establishment ive on hand the largest stock of the abor h we guarantee will give entire satish.u work. Y PRACTICAL MECHANICS?8ASIT VDE, carrying on the business in the ci / ill over this State, Georgia, North CaraQir work for the past twenty years. > n which we box up our work, and ?>i of Uln?s with ordinary handling, t u itato at HALF HATES, which is a grout . RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C. J JOHN BEODIE, 'Builder & Contractor, i j JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO i j Office Cor. Bay and 9th Sts. BEAUFORT, S. C. | nov35-'25. CROFUT. ~ ISSION MERCHANT rtj'rt/x aIm'/iIIii D a k? rl/\r*l'n I UUlbU bllll/liy OUIMIUCIIUai. )0K and we will convert it into cafli i iglitor prices : Horses, Mules, Carrinr * Engines, Cotton Gins, Corn Mills, Cottn.i E A E ESTATE. de, Renting andJT.xcliange of City nctl ! !+. ; ; ; in Beaufort. Hull- Hloek, S1?>< !?. * 81.9oi? ;1 83(1 to ISO . 8MH)(> on I*ort Itoynl lsluntl J acre tracts, $3 to $5 per aero i Place St. Helena for sale at $2ij LAND. (.liningTOO nrrcp. tli 'bout of Innd deetnble lori'i >er aero. ANo other desirable lands. Cornell: o iid Notary Public, i l>y < onsjro**. nM vol In relation to additional ik.y (RGARET-ANN 'hnrtor nor--?;; ;