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THE STAR STATE PATRI0 T.
Th« lumon slaves.—The Tribune pub.
liahes a full and pathetic history of this slave
fiunily, giving incidents and circumstances to
•how that the various members of it have been
served a good deal as Uncle Tom and George
Harris wero. The story winds up by stating
thai they are all nicely settled down in Maiden,
Canada.
Now, then, there is another side to this story,
and had we half the money or the facilities the
Tribune has to go into an examination of the
negroes at Maiden, or in other places in Canada
—tell what we have seen, and get from •• their
own mouths " the history of many of the poor
runaways, we could tell a story that, for wrongs
unavenged, crimes unpunished, and injustice
unatoned for, would go as far beyond the history
of lha Lemmon slaves, as the " Mysteries and
Miseries of New York " do beyond the ordina.
inoes of every dav lile. Let some one
)r side of the hmise do as Horneo
done—take the pains to. learn the
ial history of half the runaway negroes In
and publish them in n daily papor, and
we would soon sea a different state of feeling
among our northern people. But who will do
ill That's the question.—N. Y. Day Book,
DisrvTRS rbtwkkn status.—A dispute has
Aflaan between the States of South Carolina
and Georgia, In regard to their respective boon-
darles. G oorgla claims the exclusiva jutisdio*
Uaa of tfca Savannah, Aipr, whW *S. Carolina
denies.
House
Tit® House Printing Telegraph Company
havo succeeded lu lay log down their wires
aoroa* the North River, thus giving the means
«I «ending And receiving Instantaneous printed
messages between New York and Washington.
<fh« dispatch of a special messenger to Nica,
ragua with Instructions lo the minister there, so
Mar lha expiration «I the present Executive
term, la an Indication that some Important ne.
foliation are on ft ot, aftfeellng the rotation
etween Central America and the United
State* ^
cmtruohation at Cawwbnas—Tlio steam,
•r Wlftch Warrior brings lulormatlnii ul a great
•ottflagrnUun at Catdtwas, l y which several of
lha principal building of the place, and a large
amount of other properly, wero destroyed. The
flr« lirwku out on the Wh of January, And
toread rapidly to neighboring warehouses, ex.
lending to the theatre and customhouse, hoth ol
which buildings wero destined. The lows,
Without counting the produce destroyed, ate
«•tlmated at Italia million ol'dollars.
The Hrltlsh Royal Mall Steamer IVom Vera
Crui had not arrived at Havana when the lllack
Warrior left, although over due ten days, Me.
flout Ibais ara entertained with regard to her
Paowii haui¥um «« -Thrt Seitati took' up
Mr, Huilt'a ranún tut oomatualoatloH with tit*
iVtolílo Tlte lilll próvida lor the itnnMrucllou
of a railroad and telegraph lift* l v the «Invent*
inapt ttf tita Mulled States, authorising the Pre*
•Wont to «aune *iit lt railroad and telegraph Hue
toll Mm IVottt the MUsUslppI rUor tu the IV
«tille, tUr which It appropriate the puhllo lands
MMftaiiarjN tttul aulhurUn* \|>e Isstte of bonds to
It* amount of twenty million of dollar , at A per
onttl Inter* *, ittfl redeemable In lllty year ,
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NRW ADVERTISEMENTS
ESTRAY NO!ICE.
Harrison County, Texas, )
February 15, '53. \
TAKEN UP by James M. Rauisay, in Beat No.
1, and Estrayed before Joseph B. Stroud, Esq.,
one bay Filly, about four years old, with a star on her
forehead—no brands; one bay stud colt, about four
years old—no marks or brands; and one brown
mulo-horse Colt, two years old, with some white
under his belly, and about his nose—no brands; also,
one work Ox, of the following description: markeit
with a swallow fork in each ear, and under bit in
the right; branded E F on the right hip; red and
white spotted. O. HENDRICKS,
n40:tf ' County Clerk.
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PROFESSOR J7SUMMERS
WILL still ooptinue teaching Vocal and Instru-
mental Music in Marshull, whore ho has
been professionally engaged for more than two years
and a half, and has now commenced'his Sixth
Session.
His Schoolroom is i Hunted near the Baptist
Church ¡ built for the purpose, and well famished
with good Instruments, and plenty of music and
books for the accommodation of*U pupils.
Young Ladies wishing to receive a thorough and
finished musical education, can enjoy superior ad-
vantages for so doing at this academy - they oan
devote their whole time to the study ana practice of
muslfuor slynild they wish to stipfy oiti«r so loncos
also, they can' hsve the' advantage or an Institution,
which Is not excelled by any in the south-western
counlrj«
Marshall, Feb. IS, 1883. nü9:0m.
llÉ THE PLANTERS" HOTEL. ÉÁ
marsham„ tkxas,
Come away to the Planters' Hotel-
It Is there you enn feast like n loid I
Come away, at the sound of the hell,
To(t Unele Jos'l" boimtif\tl hoard,
Lcrdy I lust to hear his turkeys gohble, and his
pigs squeal I To see his rousing big fires, and
suoW'Wliite sheets I Ah!
Yon may tnlk of your Harmon's hotel,
Your St, Charles and your A*tor, anil all—
Hot eotne, at the sound of the bell,
Ta "Uncle Joe's" banqueting hall I
You'll ini s a treat, If you don't \ for Ids "darkles"
are reckoned the most skillful and attentive In all
the land, and Just know all your wants by Instinct,
And as fur lew charge ," Uncle Joe" can heat the
Jews i and the shake of his kanil, and Id hearty
« How are you Is death to the W««a
Come away to the Planter ' Haul I
Mawhalli m. ta, 'Alt.
nmuivnm
FpilW firm of Hvaws, Sanders Co, was this
Ji day dissolved, hy tnutunl eonsent,
W. NVANH.
AhNX, HANUKHM,
February 4,'ftH }P< Mu|H NALÓ,
f PI ll'l tttulerslgned havhtg pwrehawd th¿ entire
4 Intereat of iir, Win. I4van lit the Drug bust
ne s, will continue lha same at the Old Stand, where
they will, hy elnse application and attention te thetr
nruiestlon, endeavor tu merit a continuance uf thai
liberal patronage their house has heretofore sua
talncd, McltttNAl.n «V M\NUNttM,
Marshall, «'•>h,4,'Mt, umixU
mwrw- • ■•■wwmm"iwp 'mwiiwn 111 mum
•üf i*mhhM <1* NMm
av Ttta ot.n nnn or kvan , «anukh * cn„
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MiUtM, ^e«llcl|te«, «d Chetwle«ls| Paluts.
,^ ( ü e« Pen , W JWn?'l«T
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t*hvs|clattfs l*re c
hnttHi rttrewnw 1V,
lUhntent Iresh and ««adulterated Medicines, which
ha e heeuaelected wltlt «teat care for this market.
All p\trel[ta«era are luv|ted to ciútica our stock,
i wf all kind ,
tustawg Ltuliuoui
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Elbert a. SMITH, Notary I'uhlic, Harrison
county, Texas. Jan. 4,1849. [42ly
W.
r. POAG, Attorney at Law, Carthage, Pa
noia county, Texas.
IÜ¥^ILLIAM A. HILL, Attorney at Law, Mar-
v ▼ shall, Texas. n47ft
C LOUGH &. LANE, Attorneys at Lato, Marshall
March 26,1847. n9tf
n9tf
I^DWIN CATER,, Notary PuMic, Office at the
County Clerk's office.
JOHN F. WILLIAMS, Aitorneyat Law, Mar-
shall, Harrison county, Texas.
Willtake business in Cass, Upshur, Smith,Rusk,
Cherokee and Panola Counties.
wV H. U*lM<SO*Y,
At tor 11 ey and Counsellor at Law,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
Feb.,20, 1851. n4firy
LEMUEL D. EVANS,
JtTTORJVJE V «IT ¿.ill
wim. practice in
The Sixth Judicial District, and the Supreme
and Federal Courts at Tyler.
Rrstprncr marsitatt, Trxas. 32:ly
OR. N. W. EAME8,
Marshall, TKXAS.
pC|" fiflloe, one door East of Dr. Young's brwk
building. iJan. 17 IHúü.
té .« W* ,VO Tit! E,
*|1 T, GAM,VI AGE, Attorney at Law, (Residence
I * Milton P, O,, Freestone eo„ Texas,) will re.
gulurly attend the Courts of the Third Judicial Dis-
trict i the Courts of the counties ol Anderson
and Navarro, of the Ninth j and the Supreme ami
Federal Ceurts of the State.
Refers to
Hon, R, T, Wheeler,
Hon, Jobs R, Jones,
Hon, Robert Hughes.
Hon. W. H Ochiltree,
Hon. Thos, J. Husk,
Gol, O, 0, Mills,
W, P, Hill, Ksiinlre,
Jame Webb, Wsipilrc
July, tlrt lHftii,—n7ily,
Qulmton,
No et^t/iMiW.
HurrUun Co,
Tyler,
Austin,
^Ualvestou Journal please alter as above,
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OH W. H. DIAL.
II
ILL continue the nriwtlea of hi profession, at
the old stand of Q. F. Á W. H,Hut, where
he may at all times be consulted) unlets profession
ally aosenti
Nlcrshall, April 10, 4H,U\
•HEMiÜlté JYOTMcK ~
DUN. YOUNG «JOHNSON,respectan,v
aimouuce to their fVletuls and patrons,,
that tliey have associated themselves togethi r in
practice of medicine lu «II lis various brunches,
11 V filllce i'p Stairs in l)r Young's Urick Uuild
lu , South sido of the Public Sonare,
\i,.(id sll, Aft'll iTth lltftth'iUWilf,
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, Wines and P
battd.v for
fitluwi caw fully put up at all
111 alway 1ltut at tkl« estate
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II II. YANIIOttK, successor to Coleman At
11 Yatibook, lu the tuanttlecture of Tin, Copper,
and Sheet Iron, keeps constantly on handH cúmplelo
assorliucut of Tin ware, which he will sell airea*
sonable term*.
,!ou \Yua* done lu a *upeitur manner, and at
short notice. Hive hint a call,
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Masonic Female Instltote,
r I 'HE Executive Board of Managers, appointed
1 by Marshall Lodge, No. 32, announce to the
public that the Seventh Session of the Institute will
commence on the First Monday in February, undor
the charge of the Faculty of Teachers, to wit:—
Rev. Thomas B. Wilson, President,
Mrs. H. B. Lacy, Vice-Principal.
Miss Eliza Burton, Primary Department.
Miss Arabella Jennett Jume, Music—Piano.
, Drawing and Fancy Work.
Course of Study, and Charges per Session,
Twenty Weeks.
Primary Department— Orthography, Read-
ing and Writing $10 00
Second Junior Class—Elementary lessons
in Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography,
Natural Philosophy, Physiology and
History ' 12 50
First Junior Class—English Grammar, Geo-
graphy, Arithmetic continued, Natural
Philosophy,.Watts on the Mind, Bot-
any, Geology, Mythology and History, 15 00
Middle Cla s—Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic,
Moral Sclcnce, Mentid Philosophy,
Evidences of Christianity, Political
and Domestic Economy, Astronomy,
Algebra, Ancient «nd Modern Lan-
guages commenced 30 00
Senior Class — Ancient ond Modern Lan-
guors completed, Geometry, Trigo-
Hometry, ami a review of former stu-
dies.
*xtra
Composition throughout thc Cou^e.^xtri
• inoidentnl expense for pupil ,VL
Drawing and Painting,ench 10 00
Embroidery and Wnx\Votk,eaeh /
Instrumental Music
flit 00
1 on
a 00
30 00
4 00
Use of Piano, extra,
Tuition payable nt the end of each sessiou, Pu
pils will ba charged IVom the time of entrance until
tho close of the session. Deductions made for pro
traoted sickness, m
_ _ Dr. Job Taylor has opened a Bearding ! louse
near the Institute, for the accommodation of young
ladlos, ' "
Jtnoary 7,1859. mtSstf
Marshall Uolverglty,
rrtHE next Session of this institution will com-
* menee on the First Monday in February ensu.
Ing, and continue for twemy-one weeks, under the
direction of the following
FA«VI,TY.
K,«¡rrtT, A.M., President, and Profbssorof An«
cient Lauguiigcs.
J. F, WiUMMiQN, A, 11,, Professor of Mtttheiuatlcs
and Natural Philosophy.
111 1 , Principal of Preparatory Department
Rntw iff 'l\iUiun,
Spelling, Heading, Writing, etc.,,,, ,,, |I0 Oti
Arithmetic, l^nglTsh Urauuuitr, Urography
aud History,,,,,,,,11,,
Rlcftemary Algehrti, University Arithmetic,
and 1 hllosophv,,.,,,.,,
tllgticr branches of Matliematliles, Ancient
ud Modern Langiiagos,,,,,,,,,,,,
Incblental lix|* uses, per session
•«««ill
ID 60
16 01)
g() Ol)
00 60
Ronrtl from to |lti per umtuh. nSlittl
euuov
flOAUUlNtl AND DAY SCHOOL
For Von 11 g U4Im.
4 NKI410T School fbr Young Ladles will he
11 opened on the Mm Monday lu Kehruiry, IHftlt,
by Mm . W, \t. lloNrttiv, laic Vice Principal of the
ur- 1 " "—1 - "—• • . 1 "
Marshall Masonic Kemule Insthuto, at her residence
lfvm«M*ill«llj a «<|sicd by Miss Sat ah to , Power , a
t lraduaic of the l<Vuial« lostliute, IMtisfllehl, Mass.
A lew Voting Ladles can rectuttni laletl with
Hoard in the fbutlly of the I'tlucliau, M^rscau be
lamrded with respectable fbmlllo* In the pile*.
A,competent Muslo Teacher will Is ompluji'ed.
Ttlitlnu payable at the close ol each Session,
Tuition aud Hoard at the usual rates,
HrCaddo and Henderson fViW 1 /Me
< nm please eo|tf, Inur times, and iVrwanl accounts
tt* till oltlce l\ir ciillcctlutty uUtiiil'.
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k of ladli^abtl tiwMt ' t\ piping Apparel-
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the fori to the (tele or tlic Mj Iron,
itnlwaie, Urinil.Nlones, UueettsWitre
«tufóte, All of wliltth ttttr IviamU ami
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I was aigttett by m«i having \m\ given without
m<\eottiWltttlhut f aliall tilsHiiVe the tiavmeitt ol ihe
shine. J. tí. WTliSttN.
MavaltaiUaiti úi\ liAé. inttt^
T ( ity hi'tig and Honk Biuret
tlMM undersigned are now receiving a large and
, well-e«le«tcd attteh of Hre>t } Metlltdne , till
1'itlnts, í)y«.fttnil' , Hhthdlea and Wines, (Ibr
elual pit
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tthtylitb. Mitanttlth Odd IM ttws\ 'iVitipliWs*
iVtupevahee m Oetttttv seals^ will lie ittji
tl' ett-
Htlaltet!
L^y
v 11 11 s 10it Nurtti
WW are ttttw reeelvlttg am) opt*
Ittg riieftlibwH wahli Wllf
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lest aeleciéil slue It« ttf PhiifsfrtH,1!,
nor lo'
m
cal "Si £jj|
i^.teyerttl
M r I. tiled eke ttsive
a mathet, wttr goods ami price we will guar
meet the waul and ability of our eustonter*
nick will embrace every itriiulti l,ept In till
«it tl t'
It lele .. ,
WtrteeHs , tMttMfOH-tt-r *, I Vtifí , ttv, ^e., eyertlf.
etl In this place, Having been selected ekelttsive
fHW1
lv mi- this mat
antee to meet
ttnr stock will embrace every anitile l cpi
tlrocery line, which we will e!i at a small advanee
Ibr tl « A Mp.
I live us a call hofni
IVol confident we
temre pnrtltaslHg nlsewh«re, as we
will give satlslbcilon.
VV. It. SMITH k CD,
Jt JTew JMitien of MmrUn's
Report .
o* The undersigned has now in dkm« new edi-
tion of MARTIN'S REPORTS, including
the new series, with note of reference to sub-
sequent decisions of the supreme Court, up to
the Seventh Vol of the ANNUALREPOR I S;,
references to the amendments to the Constitu-
tion, Statutes, and Civil Cochmd Code of Prac-
tice, since those decisions were rendered. Com-
piled by Thomas Gibbes Morgan, Esq., •Coun-
sellor at Law.
This work has been got up with great labor and re-
search, and it is hoped will oe fonnd to merit
the patronage of the profession. No alterations
of the original have been made, exeept to cor-
rect typographical error*; and, in some instan-
ces, by adding marginal notes of points decided
but not noticed by the reporter.
The high character of the Court during the time
embraced in these volumes—the great number
of case involving the most important principles
ol the civil law, as>it obtained prior to the ac-
quisition of Louisiana, and subsequently, which
are passed upon—the learned ana able briefs of
the eminent counsel then at the bar—renders
this work of the greatest importance, in all
those States aud Territories formerly under the
jurisdiction of ¿pain j while at the same time,
the notes afford a ready reference to the «ubae-
quent adjudications of the Supreme Court of
this Siate.
Tlte original twenty volumes, comprising all the oa-
ses of the Supremo Court of Louisiana, from
1800 to 1830, will bo pubirshed in VKK VOL-
UMES—price to subscriber , flvo donara per
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volume—cash in all casca. Neither expense
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profession. It will be published complete and
ready for delivery In thmcliy by tho 1st of De-
cember next, uuill which date subscriptions
will be received,
It ia the intention of the publisher to follow it up
with a new edition of tha LOUISAS A R&
POUTS, noted In the same manner! and alao to
publish new editions of the CIVIL CODKnnd
UODlí OP PRACTICE. In the latter works
It is proposed to publish the original text en-
tiie; follow each article with tho statutammend-
lAents entire, and the decislnnaof the Supreme
< '(Htrt upon each, by referonco to the volume
and page,
Such works will require great labor and caro 1 and
as they will bo executed under the immediate
«uporlatondenec of tho annotator of Martin'
Report , I think they ean be saftnly commended
to tho «especial attention of the profusion.
Home progress has already baen made In theao
work , and they will he publUhed s scon as
tpatlble
C. n. MO Mi
GtnerM Agenta and j
dealers in Popular
108 Poydrts street, New Ortaaie.
PERSONS at a distance who wish to purchase
any flrtng^thdr^^wiMar in this^citf
an agents for the test Proprietary Medicines in tbe
United States, a few ef whieh «ve herewith enume-
rated, viz :
Dr. Morthnore'e celebrated rheumatic compound,
" 11 bitter cordial end blood purifier, e su-
perior article to the sampariHsa,
" Clarke's syrup Of wildoherry and tar, for coughs
and colda,
" — great American tonic, for agne, chiUa and
fever,
" Stephen's astringent eyrup, a great remedy for
dysentery or bowel complaint,
" Abernathy's ambrosial balsam, for dyspepsia and
Liver oomplainta,
M Ayer's cherry peotoral.for coughs «nd consump-
tion,
" Crumbsoker's celebrated tonic and anti-dyspep-
tic pills,
" Shepherd's earsapariUa, a superior article,
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JU| i \HV
Wv LAW 11 O O K S,
'IV> tUembor* of the Twm Mm\
I^IJK undersigned hita the following work rcla«
, litigio the Tawauf Louisiana, which Ita lapre<
parad lo sell Oír Uasilhi a wry great reduction up.
on tlte prices lurmerly demanded,
Man til's He ports uf Cases argued and determined
In the SttproHW Court of the 'iVrllory of Orleans,
and lu the Supreme Court of the Itate of
ana, Hy Krau«ols Xavier Martin, wwoftlw Jtv
til said t'ttnrl . With Marginal reform* , hy Tim
mas OlhbcN Morgan, I'tnnisellor at Law, New Ndl
lion, IHAg, Tlte original MO volumes ciunplaiad In
10 volumes, without abbreviation, Price |A par vol.
10 subscribers, prior to December I, INM, ami tt non
subscribers. |Mt cash,
Itohlusou s It spoils, IH volume t eutbradng the
Decisions of tits Supreme Otturi of Louisiana,
October I Nil, to Martdt KMti. Thia valuabla wo
Is tmwutrtVred, either hy the volume or
., much lower price than Itaretuftn
be salt! It\ commemtatlou efe wh l
every Ltmlalaua Lawyer. Ita ptw«e «lun I
sable to secure the continuity ul the deuUltm ol
Supreme Ouurt.
tlrclucr' I miiUlatta Pude td Practica, new adll
Hetdamlu ttttd Sllddl' Dluest. enlarged. A
Mt of all the UecUlnu ttf tita Supreme Ouurt of
lUttlalauH, down to the tath volume of Ltmlsli
cport*.
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United states
powdere for(
or worms,
ffiKu
They alao manufacture oil, hlaeklim for bootaand
shoes, harnease blacking for harness, end cantafe
topa, put up in tin boxea, whieh an euperior ml>
• d .Korenly for the eowtheru market.
nS8.
oles, and intended
Jan. 17,1868.
b. A..-**'M"S7
39 CAMP STRKBT, XXW-orlians, la.,
^^FFERS for sale, at tho Northern
T?r
n prloea, flu*
ting and open
ana ell other
Qoldand Silver Watches in huntlt
faced cases, Onplex, Lever, Leplne, anM «„ « «,
good movements. Gold Guards, Veet Fob Chaina
and Chatalalns. Charma, Seal and Keye : Pena
and Pencils in great variety 1 Diamond Rlnga, Brace-
lets, Necklaces, &c. Fine Silver and Plated Ware
Tea aets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cordial Standa,
Traya,t'andlestlcka, Urn ,Fork*, Spoons, 4o,,4tc.
■ I PAPIER MACHE GOODS t
Tables Dressing, Work, Glove, PerfUme and Jew-
elry Casual Card Trays, Portfolios, &c. Roger '
line Pen and Pocket Knlverand Selssora, Any of
my good I will aell at a very small idvanoi, QuM
and Silver taken In rxdiange.
All kind* of Jowilry manufactured j Diamonds
reset, and Jewelry repaired. Wtohee and Clock
of every kind thoroughly
10 May mi
repaired and warranted
raiiiiiriisLis * o#.,
DKAt.Mtt IN
Wiitdips, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Win
fink sprotaclks,
AND FANV Y «UOD«,
No, ia canal Svnnir, N*w Qrtmm,
Out O01.0 ano Stt.vtt Takhn in Kxukami,
WmIcA «, VM* $ Jtuvfry tt/mirnl •mf
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No, ttt! flMAVWN «'root, (OpposHa Sank
NIW«Oidjam,
May 10. IW1. jnOy
' ITtiM untie
A. the attention
arge and wall selected al
Mrmhw, Cmb*,
tailing lite «It,.
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id them at thl eataalMtment, at
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mtoiiltafc, soil all v>U,ur si
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joskHi m1.
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r aktattalva alock. May 10,1861, [niry
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