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Lospos, Jan. 10— Count Bernstoff, Prus-
nan minister, received the following telegram
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Hist in
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w ASHINGT N, Jan 11 —Major Perry Fuller,
... lectrot cu-toms under Johnon, 18 dead.
gH use— The (ommittee n Agriculture ie
at 9,2s. Gold ntr ong l !•»_ cs. 111.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. —Evening.—1
W k r,
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ular mauhur
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decision w as reached
at the lezral and
We have taken little intere st in the
patriots may fairly differ. The primary
p questio is one of fact: “Do the people
of the Dominician Republic really de,
sire annexation to the United States?”
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carnest. The vicinity and great advan-
are making exertiols to Presilent
aid adjourned to meet at
surt ude r luring
From « uba.
It .T-
very liberal donations s< ure l fer
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ie in
Loxpos, Jan. 9—A dispatch from Lille
- iya the Germans are massing south of Ba-
i ime. ,
Ihe French sharpshooters succesefu,ly en-
gaged a body of Uhlans near Lille to-day and
captnred forty-three prisoners.
I he Prussians have raised the seige of Lan-
the i abinet or
n in 1~to and I
i11y held cfhce -
t ri
ral p
r a .■
Mr An1
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The w i h ■
hidden for
n- is dying of paralyris.
New York. Jan. IL—An Aspinwall
n li-
litic
- left
VOLUME I.
use them to land troops.
Lospox, Jan 10— The Brussels Echo of to--- -™ --------- . f .-1,
day says that the militia have again beenforthetransportation.omitte, o
eummoned to the Belgiumjtrontier. ihe staff The House wentinto. for the Lisv;lie i
• 5 - the neighbor- whole on approprintions tor ..he LIBVHIe
and Portland canal, and Dc8 Moiues rapids.
j urnnls as
from Bismarek ;
•• VEESAILLES, Jan. 8. The report of the
4 iermnan commander at Rouen regpectng the
einking of the English collier shipe has not
yet arrived, but the facts are known.
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L*e .ad
heard were -tunned, and ready tobclieve
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ew York when the m[
The Bnu hinin Inn ‘
ing cure us it i
g, « 1 d n . 132 a 13g . I W are elect <• d t l pl i
U’nited
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Z na.
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. i y was m-
e would be
A French Victory Near Vendome.
Jim 11
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tt n tirm
ipt
Lil
lisappoint -
ceutral
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company, led us to bl lieve
crossing vouldbemade at t
pcople of Br '
and build ip l
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w ill a
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its managers
if they do, we incline to receive them
into our Union; if they do not, we
strongly object to annexing them by
force. We want no acquisitions of ter-
ritory whereof the people prefer to
keep apart from us. And we have
heartily supported Senator Morton’s
proposition, because its adoption
seemed to us calculated to shed light
on the vital question.
The Evening Putt says :
“A stout resistance will be made to
the Morton San Domingo resolution
when it comes upin.the House. Gen.
Butler will probably try to have it
taken up in advance of the regular or-
der, and a sharp contest will ensue.
men d<
Frou w a-hinuton.
Meitty
l Will.
port demand .
XXX 85 90. ‘
10,300 bale- :
a outrary ' ted it tl
(‛(nfe-s W 4 - : t * '
“ ’ ptuwite direeti n
wome twenty paces when, Li ingala it. t|i< y
approached each other "onatrt, wit h t !i> u
heads bent downward, met, and the deuth "I
cial advantages of the route
sight ? discount. Gold 110|®U0i. .
NEw York. Jan. 10. — Money sternly, 607.
Sterling 9,094. GoM!U«UH- 62s 9. Got-
ton steady : salee 5300 bales, at 15je.
r. in •
kull, he
rg mhat h
steady ; uplands, 71 d. Orleans, "d
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11!.I '> ih
-al ilitie. It prov 11
J di-abil iti g of all
»i e mii--
in fuvur
nt iny.
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The Central T Uli says - ne dozen blefulot
oadsofi ailroad i: m hav pa-sedup had.be
on the Central Railroad within the past i 1 11 ’ 261
few days. We learn that they now ti e j w, .
e over 300 hands at work on thc w ere mi it
anwre t reve.
ganized, that the
TE\AS AI FAIRs.
wit tor New 4 rieans
Iry he obtained was
to Groesbeck in one month stime. J he er a pearl i • ■ k l u
doll rs per annum
The following n tinationshave bren ma le
Willis l rumnond, Lommissioner "t 0cm ral l ।
Land office; Chas. P. (ioudyear. Collector "t
isfie d the ptesi !
ded the questi
lieveltole th
cor upaby r i
s r V <
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-te mer. . .
M idame (‘espedes, the president " Wile,, has
rrive and is quarte r ■ ■ d at thet rphan Arylum
She will prhably be allowed to 5 t “O'
Prussia has insisted that England
shall not permit the departure of a ship
to lav a telegraphic cable between cer-
tain French ports ; and England has
promptly obeyed. The seizure was
made three hours after the complaint
of the strong power had been presented,
and the refusal as promptly followed
the application for release by the weak
one. What shall we think of the gov-
ernment which promptly respects neu-
trality when demanded by a victorious
power lik Germany, and hesitates and
demurs when urged to her duty by a
nation in a doubtful struggle for exis-
tence, as this was when the Alabama
Tell was permitted to escape ‛
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53 50. XX $» 7
and ctive . -'0
; Austin on the 25th inst. I he
4 otton stea- 1
dy;uptands‛7ald.; Orleans stsjd I says the well known abiuty a I C
' LIVERPOOL, Jan. 10— Afternown.— < otton
1rru
tri *,
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and tasse atta
tu -eud a
It enn
Pre-i t
enterprise, are a sufficient guarant >■
। that thev intend to push it aucad in
ert that the Lindon conference
consder the question "I peace, I
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ft was under st ood at u-tin
the session of the Legislature,
‘middling 13401 41144111 .r ...........I. president; Ir simmon-
eipts 7112; export 5331 -O'-. *' a i lU't. ’ 1 M HLU \ . A.
New York, Jan. 10 —Flour a shade firmeri vice pt esi dent ; l . r.. Lillis.-■ iii ny ;
Cotton1land I" avy „le; 150 J. s. Stewart, treasurer; andr W litN
upland- 159, 1 rle no 156. Crold 110gd111 11e
Sterling, long9.}hort 96. Hall, attorney. Alter the transaction unt rtunnl"
NEwYoKK. Jan. 11 — Cotton ’hill and ,
heavy ; sales 3500 bales ; average 15jc. Flour . .
unchanged. Money ea-y ate. Sterling steady zatiol, the b
wild stories of being trilled with.
out, etc.; I ut altera calm at 1 1 1 i I
K, .. helio
77 HvANA
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a corresponlent । Thp r'h f<b
BROWNSVILLE.—The nanchtiQ of the
24th December is at hand.
Reports of an Indian incursion had ।
reached Brownsville from Fort Ewell.
The Indians succeeded in stampeding
the horses of a body of Rangers, and
are supposed to have secured them all.
The District Court, Judge Russell
presiding, is in session.
The Ranchero brings us the gratify-
ing intelligence that it has been con-
solidated with the Republican, thus
closing up the breach occasioned by
the publication of two Republican pa-
pers in the same district.
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bring the guilty to Recount. „ l . . . ,
(Signed,) BISMARCK. made the special
Further explanations represent that three propriates a
vessels were seized, for fear the French would
r, 1 n
I' k
phiaPiessdeseribesa rt ■ ' ’i i ry
house-cleanink in which a । । ii ip
quantity of I 1 perty, valu ■
otherwise, w is unt irthed
pndentenys
I am informed by Cuban olicers, that a
$ 431 n* I u
it- beseiou .
Niw Orleans Jan 10- Flour firmer;eu;
rmus. except su h 1 pertine $5 5005 75 ; XX $5 7505 90 ; XXX
--to 2o into the ,6. COtton active and firmer ; Sales 10,600
ogewho have Enles ; good ordinary 134013je.; low middling
!. May .U. 1970, s! id 134.; middling 1 1ja14jc: ; receipt 50
r ■ ved • L • , bale- ; exports to New York .1569 ba8 i g,pomino question, and still regard
A1 regulating the mnintparsd. . stok on hand 223,409 bales. Sterling 202 . 2au •8 1 . ,
1 Senate votes up'h the amen bl Son Du- ......""
ninz resolutic n at tour o'clock.
- amend-
the ap-
uld not
■ e arru-
during
and i'i
children. ... ,
New York, Dec. 11 - In the 1 nited Stites
District Court tin* evening. Judge Blatchl rd
gave the decision in th" -i- f the steamer
rida, libelled by the United Smb-
the alleged violati 'U of the neu-
The o urt held that the
ve-sel b ing lnden with war ;
corres- material was not a v iolat l‘ n •! the law, Mil 1 1
j as thcre w as n oc ' idet betor thi court to
-h >w that she h d ber ' tel ' t ' er l;-‘
whi h the f nited State -
government whs at ean , the ' t-e W AF r‛ '
licv < landlilel irzed
»Irrue r- •
4rc.
Lspos, Jan 10— Noon.— Consols, 92i ;
r the
' it w
U • rom • ■ •, reod
1• - ’ ■ • • taent
t- •• a "an -nrwhal
• inened me w wy
h •••' tale i w.ara
o -••k et ra ack
Ihe Election of Frelinghuysen to the
senate .
■ uth, mates sulmitt l
time hi! cen
l- vumler of the Next House of
. ! t
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH troops, to avert imminent aste tor
, ___ obliged to seize British ships. We admit the
IMF isMWHTrn pppeg ~pAU, ' claim for indemnity. if unjustifiable excesses
IHE A5clATED I HEI ORTS. were also committed, we regret them and will
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t •; - n. Bu k, 1 :
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Jim Saylet was the rerult.
The sooner Illi -II'Il fn butt thcir little
brains out the Iwtter
’l'he In'piii'f i- ret p 1 • if le l r the f ll •
ing
A friend "I ours not a thourand mil - tr nt
here, not long Hinee o starting tob, un
dresso himpelf, an with pmnte in hand blew
.out the light, threw hip indisp neabl - nt nt
and coolly hung hi* cold corpus on the chair •
N. B — His bed was n single "lie '
e•
A reward of one thousnd I llars i- fered
by the Executive for the arreut of the un
known murderer of L J ll ffman . < it, mar
shal of Waco, who wn- n- inpi ite "ii the
6th inst.
" n , J U
•d up.
■ . w -
- I ily in th
xi ned Repu
Finkle
WASMISGTOS, Jan 11 -The fenne......
which was tilted out to convey > e omini m
comm isei ners, hashween ordered ' > N 'ft IK to
await further order*. • somewhere in 11n-, m i gllu :
Ihe PostofhiceCommitt ' haz azreed t" re, taken in
rt favorably upon the Nan k rancise ■ and
Australia mail route for twelve \ ear*, thirte en
trips per year, with -ubeidy "t '.all a milli I
l - h ■ 11
menting upon the action ■ 1
national Railro 1 I Comp iny
We of '■ urse aie greatly
e ! that the juncti n with
w i-> nt fix' d at Bremon !
useful eo n : i
had wornh r ew
them wh l ■ thi V
a W i y , Niit V 4 • 11 I ■ 4 I I
erEy example, . i th
at the head f thi- i been no ,
Jan. 10.— J ohn B P’hillip-. 1 B --
N w ) rk . ac used 1 an attempt
ovond a i ubt W hen
accomplish the work. It may y< t i. e ii . I. d | . . n j.......
Preston before the Kansas al At la l' 1 1
cast we hope so. tioti son ew t '
c ., . . a way with it. ! 1
The meeting of the int rp orat rs "f -
/ what W * - \ ;
the Texas 1 imber and I’r airic ro 11, n • 1 . fit u .
in Calvert <>u thi 3d. l’resci ' tit n. ’ fasten.
W. H Hammond Hon. P W H di. from the
Dr Simmons, i E Tullis, J. - -t w- 1 "
' art, B. F. il m 11 1, i 1 M 1 te. 1 :
In following " ere i
। the year 1871, I untilthe
ing the W a"‛l *•
I till'’' *• er t iry l
Who .1
|nd H t d a l •
' brougli • . ligl l
b ttle, wi ' '
| Lawrense, Louz iriiz . M x nard. Me-
Met are w . M -i re . M K nz e, Mercer, _________
- • in- . M • re tN J M r. hi«. My- orranized on A basis that indicates t
ey, 6‛Nei Ort i Karl I Ind., ' tion ofex-Senator Frelingkiysen to the I nited .
i. k. Price, llatt, i‛ oland, i Suites Senate.
Prmer. Rali - a . r. Sco- BosTC n. Jan. 10. — A Batavia letter of •0
x. . -mith t I ennes-ee. ‘ vember 16 reporto the C oolie ship Aucoa, trom
■ st ke s -t u g t t Ta’.L r. Turchel, | M acao fur t allao, burned. Ihe crew andlone
' \ wy ... ...... Whitmore, him dred and twenty (Coolies -ved ; four hun
nd witi y. r_ ; dr-d and twenty-five lust. .
lution i- umende iwasthen PITTSEI ru. Jan. 10.— Jno. McAuley. I rebl । Fl rida. libnll I
’ , a . 63 !dent ot the Ir on City Bank, is dead. t'.r the alleged
N; w Y hk. Jan. .—Ex-lostmaster Kelly trality laws.
fact of the
which passed. c
I Six hundred citizens and hu-ne.mn f ’
Cincinnati petition against a brigde " statesmen .....
tween Cincinnati and Newport."ii the pr>- we cannot see how <i . who upholds it ‘ a
The Agricultural committee were in-tructcd , can be accounted citht a friend • a Treasu
report what leg-lati n wa- nec -arv to fair, manly opponent t tien. lirauts
......... of dis- administration. V. i l’ril (i ■
r- . I
Vas 1; i ’ i
tates.
ptured dipatch bearer 13 named
■ mt ini : S III - ar , ap-
! etw en t ■ Re ublican~. the
1 wueh wa- 1 - ’ Ur ‘ • irt e ! un 1
y -h a - t . ” ; i an* j
At the -! r • ..f J
tagesof the Texa«i Timber and Prairie 1 ' " the • ith "
6, . , timely dcatli in
road are admitted by all whoareac-ambiturtotestthe-trnuth ' .
quainted with he country through j chall ug d any ' ue i n- t '1‛
which it is topass, and the commercial । Iewiu liunter, the emtstant prmi b l to
wants of this section of Texas. step from a given punt in opi
. , , । E tSL iniiu.i
unty, by •ctov" Xt, h‛ w .] .
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BOKDEAt X, Jutl. 9.— The following are the
tn. Mctarrahantlaim ppTofe < ongreos. 1, • । ils , ,t ti e fi hting Friday near Vendome
About 11 a the German* attacked the .
. . .. . . French under (eneral Curt r. occupy ing.the uT., r mgt;"tbe tmnkportnti
Vote ou Dominev ............. di-trict ..im or.'w r^-* iVile
Ihur C. an I drove the F renel i l k "A"'* 1 : Mr Butler made an ineffectual gn no ' ti
cou. " emalcu-tershenbruzhtupcupportsand rime the arhMiy debate Nljourned
recaptured all the lritions anl’renu, ' snat. „ The joint cvinmittee. .n t.i- ocean
enemy beyond St. Romaine, Wh,h ' ieiscomps Mr. sumner pponed the
Irueh r -entered, at nighttall TlrG erm an committee, .ind the matter i- p stp uned.
b -• W.C cunsiderable, the F rene h truiK N binl fur the improvement of the Mississippi
l e irgu. Fron Berlin. levees was reterred to the ( ommitter on Ag-
BERLIS, Jan pi.— Lett r to the 1 n 1 ,n ■ riculture, an d lai l over
Lhe House amendment to the Dominican
resolutione was pssed, and it goes to the
P’resident.
1- likely t .
6h ...il P’aris
- Adu-
Axo ",
it,.. . 11
submittingitsrport. , ....
•vnat—Mr. Revels ie speaking on Mim8ib-
-K pi levees.
From Lendo.
Gen. Farnsworth and Gen. Logan will
take the lead on the Republican side in
cougre.wioni. opposition to annexation. ThePo-
Wahihnown. Jan. 1L-“Hous—The di- * of the opponents of the measure, is to
pl matic and consular appropriation bill was j delay action so that it will be impose-
■ ‘ .il order for Fridaay. It ap- b le for the proposed commission to re-
gwazmitlionend rorath better protce-port to the present Congress. II '7 lowest tr
tin b the tX frontier. . , . aunexation scheme cannot be Pushet 11... pl ac
A bill was nlso introduced prescribing rates through the present < ongress it u 1 , a
nortation of cattle. fail, as even the President hasnoloBe eachm re b perat
f the 1 in the next ('ongress." the ocer. Threi
If that is “the policy" on that side. |« ount 1 y mnil
we must say that it seen? to us an un- . mliri at n, 1
worthy, shabby, tricky policy, which fact that n , .
. I f ommissioner to ~an pomingo. (iivet, near the Belgium border.
.From Rordeau x.
' i Curtom-. Brunswick. Cieorgia.
W A-HISOr ix. Jan. 10 —Mr Harris (col- The Judiciary commuittee ;t the H ouse
rei) xx ill e nte st the seat from the Raleigh, fifty women to-ay upon the pint that th
, N rth i ar olina, distri t. Fitteenth Ameim nt conferred female -u' I
et, rt. fri \ r. V \. S, war state +r, -p. •
th . 1 > Ia p rilysis in both arus,butlis h j. n • tru , - * m erreponlents have investigation 1t mat " l. " • i'
• ind remain unimpaired. tated, th it the P’reei .■ nt intene
l . eMilitary C mmittec 1 thc llpur H' reconstruction mesmne to ’ ares
nvaiti iting rhe manage entot t nation . itivetv teette t
leldiers’nsylum. . , prpne- doinr. idt tr
Ih Mefiarrahanclaitui ' the • ud ' i irge number "i ri- rts
i . t muiioc. Mr stodart. prii te • mander-compluininz i
• to Mr linein, w ir- t ha) ind in a hri f mes ' re
■ ‘ th de •' i bi 1-113 Judge (irungertte pn-bealoptedtweurerroterton. lminut. . x c 1
t 2 i ; . having c. riitie I : ■ c rtain puper N w that the - nu l’ in- j in r, - 1 ri u . t. , , .
.. .... , . , •, d< n of 1 writte n orler I", 'i *e - a | pted, there iutrra~nt 1 ■ ' " : ” ' '
• • ir. < vumijeremptory verbal rir-trn t he thre cumni--1 n r- w il « . Si nat ' in‛otuerW1*I ', '
■ sr-ionerWilsou.and in o 1 - ,U' n Wade, of Ohio, Anir n W ite, ‛t Corn 1 ru ute woull hnV" V‛rl 1 in
■ at -: ru ti n • ! e rtai n pape ■' ’ '-m- ■ I niversit v. and Bi- p>imp-n.w it i‛ ener : extra r st of its ' ustru '
•- t ■ rrborte Wil-onsstnt Frank siegle as scretary. lheexpeditioimrentecisjonwa c.i. d i . i
t t • putent La ; n C , a bignei. willstilarsnasthegentleucnarereul. . । . . .. ,
da ichliver. . i Ws-mM.iA.Jm H M. - Hdl. Mill r 9l‛t 10 , ‘ ti
w - HISGroN, 4 n, 11 - ’' vernor Cinytn and F arrow, ar cla imant - 1 t -■ a t * in t ' • ' - 1 ’ W at 2 1
• beenelectes nutorfromiArkan- - S nate from G- rgi i. Mr lr.r y rubmuitt d ; cot 1 of B mond must lo . the a
Iher are halt a dozen a andi 1 ateo 1 or th<- a . rinted arum nt inJ • l di thim-elf. .M nd build ip a citvivithout tin li."
nate Irom hansas. fhe Massqur M iller suhmi i t< da printearrument
cor r -p ndent telegraphs Kom, who f himself,___
ted aginet J .dm* m‛s impeachment, haz I Ihose who wateh d the proccrdin-s think t he
, chance commttee will -tand live t, two in favor of , I
, ' ' r l'he Alumni fYalet llecehavelectedWi Hill and Miller.
] M Evart as President. Mincelinneon-.
Lj’negot A dsorderly meeting amainst Gladstune " , Nzw Orleans. January 11. - The
1u’ ’ Kn;i ■; . | curred in London last night Ponchartrain railrad compnny has sued ! hav
Micellumeou-. j the (hattanowga railron I ' mpany f । $500,- j
TRKSrOS, N. J.. Jan. 10.—The Legielature । 000 for trespassing its right of W 1y and lam-
s the elec- i aging propery .
" ‘ The negro chldren have hern admitted by
the sacial equality hill into the # -C- which
heretofore have been attended niily by white
, lan was orrnizel t , sieze the stenmer Ocean .: a ra in-t Stnte wit
i.n,cen. Ir in New \ rk, m the J I. (icner 1
w. C. Ryan, of Cuban celehrity.Eaned
. n the 0e an Queen, under the a sumed I
narse of Ashbury. He shipped upon Ye 1
-temer tw ■ thou-ar d .-a-' - t arm- an
■ . ■ w y k. ammunition Tw > "r three hundred tuban
' ! t r tr -j ■ wt re • xpecte 1 t roalriarpmen
it . ■ esti- gers, ar i during the voyage pieze the -t" aner
. iluzh J. land the troops and arms at some p int m
l - or. i ula. and then release the steamer Wo
n- wer prerented hundred United States troops alward,t be ,
shythel(cein Queen, for California, alarmed the
mijeti- ’ Cuban troops, who remained ashore, Ryan E0
- M ... citizen. Is xi ng that । ing alone to Aspnwall, when the st reswere
. a . i • . , ■.. . ..n alanled. Subeequently, the Hornet arrived.
-135uwnnually shipped the stores and departed for a " u ‘al
.fudiciarv t mmitte presented a LUI ‘ -rt." , ,
...... |'<- 1 •• h ept th. r ig- | HARRISIURG, Jan IL—John 1 o de, mem
fanyfderal i 1, ,iro n ag r disa- • ber of Congress, died of the heart disease
i which was referred to the C mmittee
■ ■ turuel ii.. n >. • । , ■
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■ . I ‘ > -ending it ba k
- ■ g ad in i nal virul t
ci-ting The 1 b te wa-
. itb r md Bingham •. th
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