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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 2

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T7 biV-2itInsr lonfr; but now I bear, to my IIQU33 in Town. STOC tt? Fa how realm SjME the Almighty put i-. imt of religion in man to aia heaves by. He put it in to make a heaven of earth. when they could quite as conveniently, or at least without material detriment to their own interests, pursue such a course as would be calculated to build up the interests of the Slate which pave them their existence, which has done them many favors in the way of legislation, and which furnishes them nearly all the business tbev have or ever will have to do.

PHAPwMACEUTICAL PETER WALTERS, Kear cor. Commercial tad Ud itreet. A-tclrison Kansas great surprise, that there is' every prcs-pect'of baying said bill in the Legislature defeated, because there i some rp-position here srain-t it. Could anything be re than to lind any opposition at all against such a measure, so badly needed and hoped for by everycitizen in thewhele county? Atchison county is tbroa.u our bad roads, enouu in trade to macad isi ILULUIEL IS KECEIVED AND NOW INSPECTION. Broken amize ew.

road in the count Ati.i i jL mentioned in the bill. t'oau that, the people of Atchison do not want this city mentioned in that bill, or any other measure of that character. Atchison does not want any "o'ate The curse that (in fail upon anyplace is to have a in-ti tu ion located within itsli'iiits. Tlicrcaf cr pidc.i is a fetd-in' uo-m It has no -f. member it "sends to the rej resents nothing but the "in titutiou." He nnt-t trade and and an I lie, to sccurc suppijr: lr lie is i Id into fI-? -upi-rrt jjiea-ur-, no ii.ut- MOi-ii l'U7 i il.v if i.o tails to if ufj 'in waguis cro orfcaiiientitur our roads the whok: year round everywhere, and the do't- believe in bu.

Idcziog railroads, cr in treating them harshly, and if there is anything unreasonable in the bill spoken of, wo should wish that it might bo amended so that no such objection would lie at alnst if. It strikes us, however, that the legislature should be the controlling power in the State, and tkat the railroad comranies should be amenable to the laws, as well as other corporations and individuals. It also seems to us, in case the railroad companies should wish to put sue a policy calcu estra wear and tear on teams, harness and wagons is euough to put all our f-1 Oxs of the most surpriinir nf our foreign trade Lj tht exportation of thousands of pound m-dt v.pekiy to Great Britain from ifc.i Ampriran au'l Canadian port-'. The New -York Evening lVt the Household En'Iis'j cot a treits-crtby key. If it iNwe.have raclifcl fit viiiexv.HM t- ot IVcaidcnfiiriusiaris.

Wtj-'iAlt in Lis iyf 'of the fast mak tLe 5ifaf.Vtr.fr.t-. licac-nation, anl associations are more "rwiWf reac'aed-'throngb tin of yinf-il (han bv anv oilier i.bann 1." PR IGliSi! vor ion iniie, fe-s saving the nam-(f ar es expressed at bar c-J every up-et load h.y. 1'armcr: from Erowu ad Doaifban lated to pour a stream of wealth from Kansas info the lap of a foreign Stats, on the j.lea that it is a little more convenient for them, when that wealth could ia the main be retained within our borders if these companies would do the B. Symns5 iOBTMSH GOMPQUWD fair thing by us, that the members of I if; r'i i I Ol" V. i i ii i i i.

I '-11 1 been apj.aled to, by '-r- -sal. friends, to attack apav.piia'i..n hiil' in ill? of I 5-cauc UiO 1 and person! sric of a member dej ii-Jed ifettiajf the apprcrri ''I was sent I co'njty lake the fartiier road, and do their trading in St. Joseph; others in the soatii and western part of the county do likewise, and go to Leavenworth, because if they go to Atchison they find the road "the nearer the town the deeper the mud and the steeper tho bills." Atchison feels proud oyer the" great numbered' i-i! roods, but she must GROCER, the legislature of Kan-as, from all parts of the State, would do well to bear in mind that they are expected to legislate for the interests of Kansas, and xot especially for the interests of Missouri. We ask members of the legislature to consider this matter lairlv, and stand foel ashamed ovr tho inconvenience ol Cornor Commercial, the people getting to the railroads. The EULs county Star idy? r.T To-jwka cr.rresponuenoe: Tin? CitAsmoxs Tc-pcda I'mrlirjrame.

is the bet in the State. His daiiy letters in that paper ni.ik it worth the su'i-r riptinn pri'f. is nmv ni iinestion hat Mr. James OnHon Dennett-, accompanied by his and Mr. Rowland RobbiiiH, crossed over to En-jland on the last trip up for the material interests' of the State at large, by doing what they properly can to retain in th State the wealtn produced within its borders.

Wyandotte Gazette. I hope our legislators will bo and hereto t'et the has Leon said to us I shall po-liticaiiy burier! if I fait. You are lisrht iu faying thai it is not a measure that ought to pi-, but for my sake Inst lot up on it." We don't want the gentlemen who go the Legislature from this county to be hampered in that A public insti not listen to such old fogies, and will let IT WILL PAY YOU ROBT. Ki TO VISIT OUR STC ITH GO. us have the benefit of such a long needed jf3L Xj US 6th Streets law.

If they are practical m'-n, they are well aware of tue lads- They known themselves bow badly are in need of it. If it should happen to increase our tax Jcbbera nnd Retailors of Carpets and Pnrni)g EXTRACT of the City of Richmond. Af that time he stiil bore the marks of the punMi-mnnt he had received from Hay. a little, every one would be willing to UHGLAIHBD GOODS ii4 XiKAVBiM WORTH, bear his share of it. if he only can see that a benefit arises from it.

Suppose it COMMISSION. would increase our tax one mill, it would A tution is a millstone around the no. any place that is unfortunate enough to havf on. We do not desire that any of these in-lirn1 i-tc m.ide "one of our We are oppo-ed to n. loco's bill 1'or c-t i hint? five Normal because i- witiiuiit a 1 lie- S'nte Normal Schools jiisl cost a farmer, whose enliie property is 'f The Burlington Hasskeye says: "If in the coming ages of future some ambitious Dr.

will dig down into Mr. Tilden's tomb, he will not le-port progress to a ec it-ntiiic a-soeition. He will simply build a fouii and advertise for a. foreman, under the impression that he bastrurk a brass ininp." at ore; and fifty cents, which no-aid amount, in the whole count to near live i.uii- dollars, and would improve a road to a considerable Commission Merchais WHOTjEHAIjIJ DBAIUEIl XTO" R. H.

HilNTHOBN, etent, and in a veij ears we could i more thai), it needs five "i lit-: is ii- re a 'on in '1 be Atriila hi K.iil k.H't KitMbt TratiaiVr (iii-pAiiy will 9-lI ai TaMir: Auclinn, nt liir Ware Ifonse, I i -st NatiuTitil Riiik hiiiMinx, YlneAJay, piil 4(li, lHTT, ilie iuIlnwiuK rtjnsif.tce oi freight, hat ing licrii stored one yrjr ami um alh-d f.ir. We will wli all the freiilit hcrca'tT i tinlfts i. previous to he dfif s.ile Handy, HuU lini tin, Kuusas. t-ne 'i'ha rising Maehine. MS drant, Leavenworth, mie mowing machine.

Chaiuberhii At( liis.m, Ks four waslitj niacin nes. IVnthen, Attlii.n, one luxed. rnurii ano State Capii'-i- Slli ll tlTi have the very be-t roads ail through the Butter, Eggs. Fruit and Fresh Oystq Ocnsjgnmcnts of Grain Solicited. i i i NE.il U.E.

Tins utterances of on the Sth of January county. a fanner, who5e increased tax would be has 40 loads of produce during the yeir to haul to market by g.iod roads lie could haul itin loads. At the very Hi west estimate, at -2 a load, would be a saving of $20 every year, besides the extra repairs on wagons, The Emperor William ir- to vi- it Cr'trus-burg" and ifetz ir. May or June, the Crown I'rrnce being likely to accompany him. I'r'uice IVedeiick William, the son of latter, ha-, raed with credit tho final examination at and will proceed to at iouu University, but will tlrt sei ve some time in thf? First lNgiment of the (Inard--.

ATOHISOIT, JKZj? have e.iiired him to be with the ARM IMPLEMENTS. i i harness, ete. How ran it be possible to rn re 1 ATCHISON. K9 Positive ami Specific Remedy" tor Xon-Rctentiun or tnrontinence of L'rine, rri-tulion, Inflammation or I'lceration of the of the Bladder and Kidneys, Di.s-eses of the Prostate (Hand. Stone in the Bladder, Calculous Uravel or Rack Oust Deposit, ait-! Mucous snd Milky IMschare Hii! a' Oiseaws or ihuM 'of the Bladder and Kidneys, ami Dropsical Swellings existing in Men, Women ir Children hot-rteatb'U anU exireioe wing of his party.

Ttns aj.pears to nnjnst. The I'ini! of his pap-r, the Courier-Journal, is coiiiinendable. it counsels moderaticn and aeipiiri-eence in the do.ei-ion of the Tributrti, tmd discountenances any act on the part of the Deinocraey. find such a beneficial act I hope our Iter.) ives in Tooeka will do their dr benefit. F.

Kn.wiKi;. INSURANCE. PARM IMPLEMEJi l.iiv rrti Terini. i 4 At hia ni. due 'Hte frame.

A i lazier, Alrlustm, ne l(x luen handi Furtisou. Ilauover, K.s., two boxes clothing. 4r Kitfh, Hanover. box eloTtifn. Mrstlray.

Kansas City, boxes houaehoM 'TooiU, 1 ook stove, tub and be.1-Mesd, anil rhaire and 1 tale, 4'hasKrie', Watervi I one box iioitfeUtild gOti'l 15 I.y na. Wtit fl.e.j 1. Ks. or.i V.x h.msr-lu.Id gootJi. is Severton, one kt syru p.

A Clark, oro bix hotis hobl KL llarioid, liiti, box uaiieral Cjuutryiiia.t, on, ke mineral speHinern- Wiu Vo-ii -4, t- lilsou, iii- boi ttierchnn-(tie. rj Wilson. Att ai onrt niPtehaiulisi'. I. yon, nith Center, mie 1 JCOdeti Hanover, goods.

Kichard Lwi, HaM'tis. Ntb.t one barre! of bou3ehold gouds. A Kvarts, iJelvid-'se, one box honaeh. I I goods. Anna iro'sttin, or box houne-hobi cjoods.

Waiker, Ctibbon, i. Bn.l. fci Stover, Kansai Kt-Iief Corn Ikx goo 's, 8 Bowles, Jewell Count box Hugh Paisley, Wichita, one Ikx gtKls. A Voorheas, Uursll. i-iia.

Mrs Emma J. Pwe, Hanover, Ks one box tnd other sundry jiaciaes. ANDERSON, Eebl0m2 1'ropi ietors Transfer Co npauy. Mor.l.Vl:-'.OIIA.i: IK ii Ok the rpgon Ciiiengo Jouinul says: Tlnj-e ten telegram? make up a record wiiieh lus no p.ira'lt! in political infamy. Every one of them t'itbiT came from or .1 r- to Til-den's private reoidenec.

Everyone must concede that those addressed to his nephew and confidential I'clton, were virtually directed to'tilden himself, and that the ms-vrs nt were as lie 1'rovidcuco Tool Company is at present filling the largest fr arms ever given to a private armory. It is making six hundred thousand Marlim- Jlol. 'A It I V' i i 1 1 I li'p! 3 ess I 3 i-Ks-i i n. i I A I DEERE ultl J'ffie V-f. LoniUitmiing tt-c i-toriua venttct.

i' holds this care; id and manlikt: language "While we treely CAcrcise the tectual piiviis-g-a of dissenting on grounds of reason from the decision ot the Com-missioti. wo do not refuse, nor do wa approve. amr of refusal, of in that judgment. We regret, as we did in ihe, first instance oi of the tribunal, that the present decision was made on what appears to be a strict party vote; but we are net prepared to denounce as infamous every Alii. 13 0" I KM.

Lipi'incott's Magazine for March opens with a interesting and handsomely illustrated sketch travel entitled "In the Valleta cf i'eni," which is followed by an entertaining account of "An Adventure in Japan, also finely illustrated. is a powerful story by that popular writer, Fannie Hodgson Burnett, aad "A Jewish Family," also a story, presents a strong pi.titro Jewish life and character. Coder 'he title of "liem- Climax and Diamond Corn Pfl of fmitations of the Genuine John IVere oi n-k y.isn and cardin srH3 io ny Hardwire, Iron. Nails and Fencs Wire. Comru oinl-st.

Atolilnon. i For Weaknea-es arising frum Exc esses, I lab-1 its nf Dissipntion, Karly lniiisi -ion or iniscences of a aie presented very interesting recollections and anecdotes of T. lluchanan Keadi the well-knowii author of "Sheridan's Ki.b" ar.d other "Place aux EEHOVATOS. Ilenry rifles lor the Turkish Covernmrnt. At the of last jear there bad been about one-half of these rides, made and delivered.

Recently the Turkish ihv-eminent has been very urgent for the rapid fu'fi'dmcnl of the contract, and the works bir some timo have been turning out these at the enormous rii'o itra, wholetile ana man who voted against us, nor uo we any iioniee- ts.iioii oi good judgment in any one doing so. The act of calling in members of the Judicial Department of tiovernmcnt. inserted the fact that the mem tn-n cf tu? political department could not bo relied upon to judge the that might aris.o free, not from political bias, but from political influence. There nnvor a judge on any bench id In nil I Shingles, Lath, Pic 5 lti' Dames; or, The Ladies Sp2ak at Lat' Ciolhiri-r Dyed, sn-j Repaired toms: Indisposition to Insertion, Lnss' of Power, Lie; cf f.iemory,Ditiicul-tf of Breathing, Weak Xerves, Trembling, Uoaror of Disease. Dimness of Vision, Wakeful-ness, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Syateni, Hotllanda, Fliishinj of the Body, Dry r.esa of the Skin," Ktnptions on the lid Counto nance.

i an amusing lay, in which vari Eouldi2g'3, Uiased Sash, etc. CioiJiin Iwiiiglit b. t. 'Jth and 10th, A'lCIIISON. KH.

I iith slreet, 11- Murpn vs bbi i who rendered (-pinions on ijuestions cf State free political bias. No one KUSICAI va5 female characters, from Shakespeare's works are lnu'odueed and made to speak iaa manner that would surely astonish tho "iktrd c-t' Avon." "The Marqus of Lossie," by eiacJonabl, and ouag AIo; fiom the German of vm can compare tr.e ir.o.mas JeifiU-soa the i jsaioai of Chief Justice Mar.ha.li without perceiving that if Jellersoa ha-1 been Chief Justice tho io-terpretilicu of Constitution would have been diu'eron- in miinv pav': fiom that, now given to it." Hall newspapers wera csj ft--? (iKXKIt.l 613 fiG tall i lhl Li nu with increasing a ley represented by oonrs by Charles De Auerbach, ore eort iitcret.t. I'oc'iT three cbanuicjr i irt ll.ou-aiut per day. ArfouuiM. to the oiiicial statcmeiu the.

Comptroller ot tlra Current'', the com rae.i ion er circulation within" last two yeais ending Dee-'niber 31, IsT'i, MDio'intcd to about nine per tynt of t'u whole vi.him.'. That is, there had been a reduction of of isal tender notes besides whicli had been taken cut cf circulation by being deposited in tho Treasury for withdrawal of notes to the amount cf a all, the re-da'ttioa in circulation lias i Ciooiic rcial Siii'ct. ATCHISON, KANSAS Kay, Kate HillarJ. and Sidney Lanier. ''Our Monthly is fall cf rood, short papers, and the "Literature of the Day" several wbbsM a HARDWARE as tr.e Lourier, tee rcsuit as to the ontcr.e cf the Electoral ivould be uncbanged, but the party would be in a vastly better position.

It protests against the current of r.JSATiiEI'.. nd "Haines" Pia L. KIjPBB SONS, Drlcrg in W. W. MAREOUHG, Wholesale and r.etail Dealer in -f of its party, and says: The Galaxy f-jr pens with a semi-historical arii'-ie upon the Enyhsh rs p- AND I Xj RDETT ORGANS, DKALKiW IN MUSIC AND MUSICAL MEKCHANm tti'SSvi iH3 peerage, vriih i-ketch and anecdotes cf HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU! A A nre tin Inint made in the country, au.) tnk the lead of in amy i.I lone aud perfecliou ol iiicciiauiaui In i-vety detail.

ti 1 ill' UM IV 0.U(-3. the Howards, the I Vr. ys, and other families in the troldea age of Eng f.iii.jM, i. a-, it 'ijkJ r-el an.i 7Tb. SAFZS.

Iron, Nails, Ponoo Wlro Wasron Makers' Stock. T-ratio par'y. with unanimity and with a xatriotism wliii-h will duly accord to its endif, supported the Electoral bill anil the the Electoral Commission v.nJi-r provisions. It is therefore inexorably bound to accept tho decisions of that Commission as final, and while this" decisions are a lecilimato subject of ritirism as const 1 action- of law, the chaincter an 1 motives of ii, authors should bo hidd by l)em vi als aove a pi-r-i'Oi and fact, with the layoraMe balance of rade and rbwmgib's- v. jy.

i saSieient io account fo: the fall ofg.ild and t)i trnt'en-'V to a iti'lher d.t 'ino. Am. kimi-i ol men are to make up a world, and mu of thv i.uost is an and i xplorer like I left-' iy who nor onlj unearths many won Jerfnl relies of bygone but does it with a set purpose or "domi-nant idea, so strongly implanted in his LISA.T Ia diuretic and bloaj.piiilfyli.2, tn.l f-n eaaea arialm; root UhhHa of dissipation, ex. BlpruJeBi ia Hie, Impurittoa ol tli bl.MJ ilpereilngroplL In arte, tut wlii. I.

-i a ronr.ecliaa Kith -TaSVl I. IT land. It is written bv Greenville Mar-Jay. Titus Munson Coan contributes a very curious and intcrcstirg study of the poet ovi-rlli, comparing his early puniica'ions with the later and more finished -ditions of ce rialn poems. The mo.sl novo! and original, and we may say diring ariicl-'i in the number is ilr Hickox's jba the revival of the whip STOVES, TOVi Heimbold a Hoau Wtisb.

Snilth'f ir.jtk, North tth street, Hc2ch VVatrst5nf Fropa, Keep alwaya on han-i pork, and al ids of salt meats jdibduui I have a large stock of The New York World 'makes a very Cooking and Heating naive and refrehin statement of the Democratic philosophy. "It must be remembered," rays that brilliant paper, ALBERT BHAOKS'S Union Meat Market, N. COMiiritCIAL trt-db pait meata of all Vii.dr.aaiiia itnoktl lia.ua, l.rt-akust act-n, yi klnl r--ik, etc. nori-MlT MtACKK 4 CO Stoves, which I will sell at ex tremely low prices. Pur ping post, which he claims is the only means by which tramps and petty thieves and roughs may be effectually disposed of.

Dr. A. II. liuernsey presents the political aspert of Europe to the reader spread out as; it were on a map, and shows at a glance the objects and dangers with which Kussiaand England are concerning themselves, and cf which the other European nations are anxiously speculating. Whittaker discourses upon the construction of plays.

Mr. chasers will do well to MERCHANT TAILOKS mind that all his di eeveiies are made fo eonlirm that idea, lie has done much to give plausibility to tha idea that Homer wrote veritable history, but his diiUVtverit-s, -whilst in the highr.t degree interesting and valuable, are far from inclusive." lie is even more enthu at Mycarti' than he was at Trov, and appears to be sure he ha found the actual tombs of Agamemnon, Cassandra, and their companions. THE DECIKIU), We heird one of the most earnest Hemocrats of this city say, cn Sunday last, that if his party went to fillibuster-ing t) prevent tho completion of the count of the Electoral vote, and succeeded in forcing another election this year, he would never vote r.i(R- call on me before baying "that fhero can be no possible parti.an-sl-.ip ia this tribunal excepting on the part of the llepnbli. an majority as araint the Democratic minority." This puts the Democratic notion in a sinele sentence-no iiartizanship in anythihg we do, but all partiz.iusliip in whatever the other side does- Orthodoxy is my doxy and heterodoxy is your doxy! The World should have pne a step further to make its platform comprehensive. It liiiyhf.

jiistas well have added that there W. DAVIES, MERCHANT eisewnere. No. (107 Commercial Street, Atchison, Ks. IKON WORKS.

llll. HV ALIrRUOiNfs KVERYU If Price 11.00 Bottle, cr Six bottles Ut J5 00. ASK FOU HEI.MiiOij A a is LUMBER. David Ker, an English traveler, gives a sketch of a journey on the river Don, between Austria and lower Russia, in company with a party of Cossacks. Mr.

Henry Medley emulates BretHarteina of frontier fife with a sentimental 1 can lie no p.A-sii.1.- Dem r.tts! Uni ityles Unreal prlrfls alwajrsi od time. E. C. SHERBR, to i TAKE NO oiHKi; ri IB coloring. There is also a curious love HO BT McORIB S.tM 4 I).

ra-l- is assuming a leading wi- 1 CVh tesrrile Yc.iir Symptoms in A'hil-9i)e And ReTail story by Ivan the famous Russian novelis, which seems to us to be in, ticket again in his life. Thau-iinds of Djm j.ra'.s ail over the country feel the way. If this conn-i try is compelled to endure lie evcite-I nient, turmoil and confusion of ano: her I. Presidential election this year, and this 1 r. viERCHANTTAiLOR UrveM nod 6ntt stck of iz.

city, tonaijtiug of Stohaire, 1'ani Clathm and Ixnntic i3iuerem. eim Li'itKf iictnikitciii AtVI( OKATIl Pine Lumber KG CUT 1 1 Awr OmtwrcuU ATCIiJSOS i i GETNS21ITH. J.R.BUCXNUM. ALL eijual to his best productions. The number contains a striking poem by Kate Hillard and Mary L.

flitter, and closes with an interesting and valuable resume of the latest intelligence in the scientific, literary, and ttsthetical world. THE K11LROAD BILK. A bill, number 222, has been introduced into the House cf Representatives, atTopeka, entitled "An act to compel railroad companies to comply with their charters." It was introduced by Mr. Storch, of Atchison, and, we understand is. so far as Atchison is concerned, intend-1 anion: the Ameri-an producing the metals.

Duriojj 170 her bullion and during the last ye.r, the time ia the history of dorado, her silver industries exctcded that of gold. For the current year, however, go-Id is expected to regain tiic lead, on account of tho more active working of the guld mines and the cpen-ing of new deposits, while the silver production is somewhat interlerred with by the disturbances in the silver market. The business of 1STG is rccardel as very satisfactory in Colorado, and she baa be-cun her career as the youngest State in the Union with good fortune. Hmvsoi to ir.W.IIintkly KII7D3 OP IRON AND BRASS WGV BEUW MO r' DEP0T' ATCHISON, KAKHA3. DUG33, WIND jWS, Shincrlcs and LfUlj.

OA ASH, HICKORY, In necessity is brought about by the action of the Democrats, the Democratic party will be buried lievond hope of resurrection. If the Democrats think, and can make the country believe, 'that the Electoral Commission has been guilty cf a wrong in its decisious, it will strengthen the party to quietly submit to that wrong, xd wait for time and opportuny to ro- fe23d Patois SkS Onus, a aM SEWING MACHINE. Modlcal Depot The 104 bilow Chestnut, X. PinicuUr attectioD glrSE -V to Eepairicg. iKdiy Atcblaon, MarhinH ud bcai Benaired.

Tho Most Marvclntia Jlrlvsna fn Cawinn U.l...: a t.nw,n-. Pence Poata PlTILiDELPnil, Ta. 'wvniiiiani, new UtttA Iluri cd simply, as it title indicates, to compel railroad companies which have been chartered by the State or Territory of The Machine of tie ra-t arn rnn.nl.ntil. V'botk parlies solemnly a-rced to I case to the Electoral Comrnis- Tbe "Xew Automatic" or prwnt nuthin, .1, "Sbiiniiliiic, rapid, d' witu nineteen iootIdz parla, atauoch. wlthontf Lard-runnioi, alow, aai)f deraniMj, wiu mtnr and alender parta, coawatUy yaryiy; tension, weak feed, of rouiii oikwasal-ip s.t.d make a wvak and OF COUNTERFEITS A cheerful temperament is a good thing Wooden Guttsrinsr.

Kansas, ana have bad aid and assistance J. O. aad Ketail Deiier la themselves to accept to accept raacnry aeam. out srLoopcr, dijUktv. A niMl from the State, to ran their trains as! tempted munler of tie Governor of-Lou- I ttTJl in action, anu f.Zfff TELXT LTlKJfflMf A.1 S-HWRIS.

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