Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4428, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1864 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL.
TJll'ülOV-tT m Bl PklHIHVR! THURSDAY MORN 150. i J DECKMBEk J Tbt Wl Uk 4 Knrrrt ! Ih Stale.. M Sat lh I tgu r s Miom Tb report of take Auditor of State for tbi jetr. 4 ei'uibit mbm iutcrttio fct In re garl to tbe financial OOMttioo of Indiana, and Ihn in lernt itMtHalubheri bj eumptrirg the result with tbe exhibit of forener earn A a Better of public intereai and ronrert, we will conptf the figure of the Auditor's report for 164 witb thorn of the Auditor' B M A ) for 1963 of irm mini wa 1l,r''t l 43 u i In In ln lb of kods without iniproeela l-Oi laereae In IMC tba Ttliw of iDipromn't; u . . . Iq l4 43.130. ) 41 Ul.2iS.9M Tecreajse tl."3.044 tH0.l3a.T90 3tlS.Sa.V-" tho total vala of Iat.d Improve - to IMS f4S B9 -'5.l,14J .r.r.- i : j 3.jm.:o m m : m .57, ISfa lagO valuation of tow a uta Ineresa I lSSR s!ae f towm laproTfncnu la 1-64 I tna4 valas of town lots and Imptov43.51 80 ,330.490 In IV '4 4"! 114 t 1,93.5V' In MM talus of psronal prsprrty. in iet Inrr IX'.lvsaM la IMjf total nnoihar of polls .'fiO.lli la l-t. . lT7 BecrrsM ll.Tfj The returns of the pells this ear in comparisoo with the returns of 162, appear oomewhst singular, and e per tally so when the romparative popular rote of tbe State is taker, into conside ration . i MM the total voe was MM? In 1-6 24b. 677 towing an increase of 33.7Ü4 while tke aumber of polls returned is 1 1 .743 less Wa hell leave it to our Republican friends to explain this remarkable result. The Auditor's reports for tbe yesrs 16'J and feSSi skew th it the burdine upon the irsiu tr . of the State have beeo largely increased. We give few items : SB ISea tbe Slate tat wa Id ltr4 tbe State tax am' u ta to 738 sll W 1,1-s 4:t r,i fncr In IHJa the etontjr tax was Id 1sS4 tbe coantj tax is '' "V Increase la ISea the township tax wa. In 1H(M tbe township tax amount1.,. M7 3 ... MJm4M e: .. .$1,501.-5? ' TfO U " lTti.534 fT, .. 04T.&I II . !'4 if.: :: . . . T.7J..V V4 tnrreae In the total txe wre In 144 thr total tae amount to luresae ,7-4,31 This Immense incresenlv Includes the so.n lion In State, county nn I township Iff Add to this increase the ietersl taaes, direct snd indirect, and then some estimate ran he formed of the Increased burdens levied upon the industry of the people since the advent of the present dominant partv into power These figures speak for themseltrs and they need no rhetoric to enforce the lessons which the? teach and illu-'rre I at- High' of Aar i iu The able tnd lurid cxpl umtion of the Toronto (ilebr.ol the 9M. of the princtplM of the right of eeytum. and of the true sentiments of the Cans di n peopls in rrlati n to it snd ita vioUwill commend itself to the Anient' in public as an additional e Klencc of the alnceritv of our neigh bora iu their utenlion to prevent in future, as fsr as the- possibly ran, any repetition of our border difficulties Wuu ol space preterits our giving the entire arm le. but we append its BOO eluding paragraph as exemplify ing ita let I throughout We hope that the present honor hie feeling ol Canada will be responded to on our side by return to the kindest end most frien !lr relations: We toll tbe apologists for the felon tms doings of the rsoothern chivalry, that they nvnndei stand the Catiadiau people They are not the unprincipled, short sighted - s i c ppope litem to be. They eher tab the right :d asylum as they do their fealty to the Crown, but that know it to be inconsistent and subversive ol tht right, that this land shoul I be made the rendes ft where handitri mav cot gregstc unOn 'csted. confessedlr perpcirate deedw which '-hall make civilisation shudder " They mil 01 per mit it. though they should take arms in their hands and expel the marauder tr m their soil. Confident that we apeak the sentiment of the people, certain that every true CajMoteO heart will respond to the words we hsve uttered, we call upon the government, as thev value the pes'e, prosperit?. honor snd hsppines of the land. that, at the spproschmg meeting of the tstfasUtwlO. they will bnng lorward tich Oieas urea a are necessarv for the preservation aroitf with our 'neighbor and he vindication of our ituth before the world ?eriel lo0it. Saya flOJ lodtsOOputi corre-;udent of the Ciocinoati CooBtnercial . whu undoubtedly speaks br suthxwity "Contrary tgenenl eapectatiou. though no doubt for pond reasons, Gov eruor Moaros bas dec ided uot to convene au t it t a oaoston of the t.egialatuie. the regular esion baring on Thursday, the .th lnlaaas 14.11 Aorortbug to ri Adjutant Herri 1 .N. iit "r Adjutant Oeneral Ttnuiti dr f'metn. we do not know which to credit.it appear tint Indian liaa furoishe.1. under the various eall of the Preai deal. troopa amce (he war began Ai d in addition, aa ti e fact dnnt't. träte no better troops have bessk plat ed in the field The Hltstmrrltan lrlrgrsh A letter from I', e $ DOtieo the si rival tbere of Messrs SiU'.ei and l'oUiu, sre i'i Kuaia U pu-.i lorward the plan loi the eomp atsiu ol ine contemplate.! teiegrapn in - via Behr eg Airaita. aeroas ihr u.rtb of Asia lo LCurop They tHca'oiieil much surpne iu LsMtOou by the aunoeuceseent that alt tbe tok j of Ibe overland coeapan? was taken and thai p.. money wa waned of any capitab! or corpr tton At 9i reteraburg, too, the AtnencBU vis j iu i fOtftveU "a routiuaal uvaliuo," w eU img a dinner. .1 wh rh wee pess-enl ! Iea than filiv jorfrtmrs, br-idee get era's, counts, and others lew dilinggishrd Tt.ey ae.e UfOfOd bj Fi i I .oaM Utk-'fl w U. an inters. ew. Bid were au(s Ujuentlv piraemetl to (he hituperor Brlore Mr CollaH fluishe kkt work, he I have much to do besides eating big diuoers with ; Ihe KofTa and K 'a il itw I tjHtal tsf liPM. U hsseeirei grant tmm Russtt suthor ung ft. construction ol a continuous In s of ielegr.;' ft m lie aboOtk of i s An xM- i aorlOI Iter o.' ihe Ruesim p. aeu iu America, will, i pe.oM.asj f .s-i-t. -e ir..ii. the Ksn;er r Kug land i i glren authority tu te. I a In s thtoug' Iba i.itet eating u . . i id Un t'oiwu.i ... Ajrewdy H'sassa is ssakii.g r.pul ttgrsw eat wae.1. o . titiBeyi St l'etershuri: with the Pacific eoaat, deaiKiiin: t embrace in the plan a net Bulk i a . t trough aiiakbia, i..e the rntrepoi f fcrtpeari ud t'tnueae c mmeece. ai d Imm Ihenee tw ISbm; aiao a tin aevoea ihe tftrafl fartatT and over the Uland of Sakht.m to Habmtaitt and ibe ctpttal ol J span 1 he growth Ol r iniiaeece iu Ihe hast. reultieg Irom the etea'lv encr hmetos ot ihe BOOOM an poWr to -st nothing of th A'ueri.-.n whaling fieet in ibe rat i6c ami tue CK inu-k Sea, gives tuisuaew ter p tee ea ia,o taov w uch . ig-nent- rum test to soar 1 beeo ' reason to look with taterost jd eoitfldooee for Hi saoree
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Litrarta from the Rebel Press
sTarirrioe or unr mroj. The Riebmond Ex. min of Deeomber M An army of h arm 10 Yankee bar passed through Richmond with'n be year jast expiring From tbe ftttitiat of the rlesk of the Libbv priono. Mr Rom, we learn that from the I at of ; January. 114. to the lOi or AJecerooee 01 ine w jeer, 1 .blO Ttk pdDrf , of all grade, nations, tongue, complexion rd kindred, passed the door of the L.bbv as prwoner. of wgr This iraarber i Irvlependent of ohoot 20.000 eaptured in Stsaaaaewaos od elsewhere in Virginia, who were Writ 9 ) uth without touching Richraood. o: .w - n .r itfin mn J OID'.r IUBT w.r miau "T'vv um i the doom of the Libbr and departed as prisoners 1 0f wa i noTH (AI0L1A TÄTE OTI.1AI4.XTT. The Richmond W'hie of December 522 contaios tbe proceedings of tbe Jfoeth Carolina House , of Common?, by which R ippttrt thtt reolu-1 t on .leclarjn mat tte states in tneir OTereigo i capacity base the right to decide the question of I peace r wnr for themtelves. were tab.ed bv two majori ty fODITlOX OS ATLAMTA POl'B TBOl'1NP Bl ILt INOS OESTRO T lb A 4 CXf. fif DESOLATION ncsKt a atio or cnuacHxa. The Richmond Whig, of Dee 22d. tu tbe following: r.rn Howard, dispatched by (or llrown to look into the condition of Atlanta, has. we lern from the Macon Confederate, returned and ob mined report of the sute of the city. 1 be destruction has been far greater than we supposed Out of the tenement of sll kinds be h covered the si.e of Atitnt, only four hundred have been left, and about four i!.ous.u! bave been hun.ed; and it is belieted tbe destruction would have been far more universal hut lor the interference of the Catholic priest, who madw manly resistance, bucked by tbe Catholic Idierv iu Shermsvi's army, against the hritir ol houses, and would bve endangered the Cstbolhr church old i afOOOQMj. We are sorry to learn that after the departure of the enemy, the few remaining houses, together with the debris left by the flames, in clu ling large quantities of iron, toohaj and so on, were remorely piuoJewl by the people from surrounding rounties. who brought their wagons from long distsnces to carry off the plun der Hundreds were engaged in this shuroeful work tor many days before their operationcould be arrested. The few remaining dwelling houses have been plundered of their furniture, and the State lus been despoiled of large value ATLANTA SISfE ITS tKOOCl TATI0M . A letter from the City Marshal of Atlanta, who has returned to that city, gives an account of what has been done t that unfortunate city. It says: From the best information 1 can get there have been from titty to three hundred wagons j er day in Atlanta since the federals lelt, hauling oil iron, furniture, wogon. window blinds, door locks, books, lumber, etc , amounting to abou' fllteen hundred wagon loads. They came Irom lit) to one hundred miles in every directii n They broke open all houses that were left, iuclu ding the churches m which the exiles' furniture wa stowed, and plundered iudiscriminatelv. Weslef Cbspel nud Trinity, the First and Second Baptist, First and Second I'resbjterian, ami Catholic Churches are standing. The First Kpis (opa'.Churrh is standing, but badly damaged. The Yankees used it. I have been told. for a ten pin alley F.verv depot, railroad turn tabic, water tank, pump, c.osstie, bridge, blacksmith shop except one), and all the mails are burnd I think more than tao third ot all the residence in the citv are destroyetl; hut I can give but a faint idea ol the destruction. The cemetery fence is all destroyed The V a ii kee have buried their dead all over the city, and have taken the fence from atouud the ceme terv to bmld some separate lot for themselves They have put their dead into private vault. aud hare stolen tomb-tones Irom Mr O itinan'marble yard lo put ai their headv They have taken the moss and shrubbery Irom other graveto cover the grave ol their dcud. and have robbeO our dead iu the vault ol the silver colli u j lutein make finger rings. We had an election lor Mayor and Council t day James M Calhoun and Dr J F Alexau der were candidate for mat or and we had a pretty good ticket for aldermen One hondred and fifteen votes were polled Calhoun received ten majority Tilg L VST MAMatorN Ktt KIM I o I atfi "It I ANCE Of ariijSjiwejtsM The Rkbaoood Etaoiioei ol Deceotber 29d t . s IU ail the uiaiiiundh ai m ol - et enl I. Uli bv lbs North, the Forter and liutler expedition against Wilmington is perhaps the mainmothc-t Each MOOOOSsivf colossal enterprise ol that gigun tie people is always more enormously huge tftan the last, and we ntrceire by the repoit lately published hv Mr Welles. Yaukee Secretary ol the Navy, that our enemies are impressed with a due sense of the difficulties of the fest they hav e now uuderutkeo. snd with tbe necMsity of mak ing their effort Urge and atupeml uis lo ptopnt lion Mr Welles admits with legret, that DOS Mill hare the Yankee armv sud navv failed hitherto
to take Wilmington, but thev havefailed o much treme simplicity a a block ar!e It against foreign trade Indeed If it be contended thai all previous trouble he goes SO lar s to declare that all eipeneuced were as nothing compare 1 to those which now naval oflcers who have been off that coast "do surrouud u. are shall not tske tbe trouble to rennt concur in the opinion that the port of Wil fute so grows an error. If it should be affirmed tnington can be entirely closed bl blockade " ibsi our cause is in more peril than it ha ever
l ne -Mt-re.ary may ma we rsr now up - . . . I aaai sfis I i m .. i s f au 1 eAwn 1 u al s f kvnit.ib mi iwrrr u-. ....,siH.,wln, ,.., the port o( rviimiugion, nini most persona iu Richmond eat, drink and wear every day articles which have pa-sed through the Confctleiale Cus tout House at that place, not that we could not well dispense with these foreign luxuries, having ball necessiries nl home; but men will not, and especially women, will not denv themselves Kn gbsh ami F. euch product when they can hare them without any difficulty in spite of WePes and hi ste.inimarumoihs This is very ssd from the Secretary "s point ol view, and he set himself to account i'or the uuloward fact He says proudly: " The nary has been always rea dy to perioral its part iu such an espeditiou (to capture Wilmington,, but the army has not beeo aula lo unite iu a conjoint movement, and neither branch of the serv ice can eipe : to be s.uce--fally independent of the other." This seems an uukmd imputation upou (he rniy. s it it lo wa not "lwsys resdy Hut in truth the Y inkees never had. srmie enough, nor large enough, to do the work they tmdetiske ll Ueneral Grant go to tske Wilmington, he must let o that bold which he say he has upoi Richmond s throat. Sherman cannot be in two places at once on the Ogeechee and on the I'ape Ker Tbu the mighty eompnheiisivi idea ol the Yaukee mmd are olten spoiled hv the inadequacy ol the material to le wovkevl with, and it is no wonder the grest soaring, un bouuded soul ol ihe nation grows itupalieut, not ui.iy at the perversity with wh !i even ntturi herself sometimes aVne! to delight in thwart in c the mot mammuth unded .kings J-,,r ei - - g g ays amp's, the Cape Fear river is not altogether ll.e kind of river which Mr eile .nil. I wish, and hu Ii. m lad ' s t'ouiitrv men ought have reaonablj eaiected :l lo be, for thr Sccrctaiv lv Were iheie as hiirh water at Wilmington as at .New ti Mobile and hut Hoysl. eiiher ol tbttse operadons ctoild l.e been reieale.1 at that point, but bv rr.u it ihe shoalnea of lie waiet. an en luaively naval operattou oanoot be rebed upou U 1 auctieaalu, Hi i c, no tlviiibt . the ueeewiiy for thst .nr. slrvMi etir Mi to hall hat t, .md half in II which we liMtu ha jul ap;ered oil 7ilslng ion ll Uuiler Can once gtl .n. how gloriously a;!! rot the store ol our worthv importing aerchat 1'. it the comfort is, that Uutler bnever taken buv place whtlevtr; aud althou,;! .1 a etc tiiaui or Sherman who led tbe land Uuv.p ol that Woiidrun MpOditioii, the etttpne ine dial would laa tnd test (heir verv nil i he Cotite.ls.-aoy i oot. we apprehend. al.ou to i.e deprived this tune of ti. ohiel isirt of et trv aa aB B - . ft . B r t..r,-gi . .mmerce either is it our only one. lor Btfti y vtsajse; (t, even now. ei.ter manv an other harbor which ihe enrmy flattere! h,mel( tte had hermettcatlv oealed long sgo. 1 he ttuasieM of oiojar g tke port ol Wiltol s u loo, i an afTtir which will rather a-ronglv es ite toe lirifftb goveenawent ami e rsmevui ! pubbc Secreiary V elie mentions the eatei.t i u which tbe kugii.b miorool iLemelves w.ih a certain dlgntied regret, aod that stalled too uf sternoralltv which so well liecwmei the Tan
kee nation He i petard to think that men tod mereharrt abonld he ioflaonced by 'copidI'J' " TbceupHl. T of Eoglttb Bertbtou, tutted by titeir vaet re- rem. together with the adeenta
gee derited froii tboe 'triangular depo) of! blockade runner tnd of rebel uppliee the porta of Halifax. Bermuda and Naseau. porta which will alwaja be in ivropatbv with the enemies of this country has induced them to en gare in thi trade Shocking, indeed Acd tbe good Secret iv cannot refrain. even in an official report, from : mprov.bg tbe subject by a moral lecture. He ?: The illicit traffic with the rebels who are making war upon our government belong to thit c(Mle of c.tLmercnl moral which prompted , " - . - - ' , the amuggln.- of . -um into China, and the rule of those who IMOfl ' 11 trde lefaliy or leeallr And aga " Almost every vessel eoipioyed in violating the blockade ha been coutrurted in F!neland with great tail), reganless of cot, and with ole rererent o to engagio in this illicit trade, tbe pro ; ntsoi wnicn nr ainjot ntmui.rrn.ivr attending the !are tra le and kiudrel traffic that all CbrtenJoni denouncM " I o bnng in and sell ro ws mess oeft or ciotn. or tboe, ii to enormi'T which Mr WeHee can ..Leu to nothing but the oplem trsfne. which poisons China, or the slave trade, which Christen dom dicoubteTincesj And then think of the eillainv of bailding the ship (or this trade "with gret skill and regardles of ot " If they had been built by bunglers, snu of inferior power and tunnage. WeileswoaUl not have thought so hard ly of such befuTior To be aure he seems to d mit. almost in tbe same brath. that the Englinh rt quite right lo trade with us so long as port JS Otn. ana says. a '?jmZL:i " " inv ,'u?i, OI "sus i i..... ... Just so; snd as the said Americans hare never prevented it. thoMt English being an industrious and er.tcrprisinK people, finding a port open aw L. , . Ä . lvik tm lr n ear si f a rA linr eoa lie rpM a I we net ac ssa. e nuu - sj aa. a j y s- c-.v in bales for shipment, iil come it is weak hu man nature and will sell their useful wares ami buy the s.tid cotton. Indeed, a we lestrn by late statistics in Ergland, the rupply of cotton from Confederate ports, though very far indeed from its ancient amounts, h been incieasillg, sud does actually keep a certain number of the Lancashire mills going, and their hands out of the workhouse. Nov. it also happens thtt at the very moment when the Yankees dispatch their vast fleet and army to close up the port of Wilming'oti, and CUt OtTevea the moderate sunolv of cotton from
England, the same Yankees as" was pointed out The exchange paper give an account of a the other dav are opeuing the blockade for 'man who re enlisted the dead body ol his son and their own peculiar and exclusive behoof, and' divided tbe rjouotv with the chaplain of the regi permitting not only cotton, but tobacco also, to This i not quite so bad as a farmer in be shipped from Confederate :orts to the north. ' Wesvhester county, who sold his two 0000 to the
There is nothing' which, according to all the lawof nations, so completely violates a blockade snd dispenses all foreign power! from recognizing it. as this very act of using It as a pretext ft r securing a monopolv to the blockading power itself. Documents furnished s few days ago to the Cm.fe.ler.ite Congte-s. ct iit im a l onefKitideiice between our commissioners ol exchange and (Jen Lee on the one side, and Grant nH Stanton on ehe other, wherebv i raugements are con eluded for one ship (to begin with, lo be laden at Mobile with one thousand bales of cotton, worth hall a million in gold, to be carried through the blockade into a Yankee poet Amonir tne articles which, lor the future, may Ik; sent under the same nrrangement to any ol our ;ri-oi-, heM n( tl.e X ttli is "tobacco," and in one of his letters (Jen U rant, With charm ing courtesy, expresses himself "perfectly will .ng t'. leceive ai ativ place held bv Federal troop." all such articles, including, of course, tobacco. We believe hint well This arrangineiit is here mentioned, not to cenure or object toil; our poor prisoner who are turned importing merchant) will, one way r another, get some comlorf by it Hut, s, it effects England and France, it may become seri ous Legally and technically, it is su end of the bin- k ide; ami, as England i- lain -I. t.Lr f"f want ot cotton, and France pining for tob n -co, and us the Yankee nation is now making a gigantic of fort to close up from t lie cupidity of those wicked Kuropean merchants almost the only port which li i- been hilhrrto open to them 00 cannot but beg Hi to think thv holUiw and fraudulent charac ter of this pretended blockade will soon be ad milled on all hand The very port of Mobile, which is now open ed to let the North have a tine cargo of cotton, is the poit which was not permitted to be used sometime since to send to England the money we owed them It may be dith uli , and we know it will be. to made England resent anything the United State may do. bot where her trade aod pn fits air direct! v struck at. vial where France hai a common cause rhsps she may bs cap ble of being kicked up into ome ctivity. Dark v of tlie f on feu e 1 ary . I'he Kichmoiid Whig ol December MM, Woo I tu 1. .Mowing: flow ofltei ince the fall of Donelsoii have out affaire been of so gloom) an Npt i s the laint he.irftid predict the irupossihibty of j escape Kvery eomiderable df isi briofs a re 1 peti'lon of the-e prediction Nw." ea luiinel the weak kneed. " the ha cone to the worst TMe i undo ibt.dlv the darkest boat we have ever seen How we shall get out of the ptesent difficulty no tuuti can tell." And yet. over and over sgsin. we bat g emerged from tl ditbettlllM la a manner and by mean w hi. 1 a-re surprising only in cotisequeuce of their ei s ... , M,f ... M w .. ,e I 11 f it f I ', O f tmriAsi if i T T til , s i BA SB hii l't lt. A m j s SB "-- i ' i wssswe verrate any evil, however great ita magnitude vv e counsel patience, and hope, and a recurrence to the lessons of ihe p ist To co no further back than the eamnalgn iut eiulol ,n ircinii, w t niiv iecll several occaions when the fate of the Conlederaev, o far a it capital and it chief army were concerned. RO), to oi the least, dottbilul Within tao weeks after tho campaign opened ivery railroad leading Into Richmond hol been cut ; Sheridan was in Lee rear, and had destroyed his nrovislot . .leiikiii" hd been detested ; the Yirginia 0Od l eutiessee railroad had been terriblwalam J aged, and Butler, advancing from Bermuda Hundred to Chester, interposed In armv be tween Ruhm.. id and IVrersburg I u weeks altera aids (hi whole netwoik ol difficulties bad disappeared Again, alter j lire. kinr:dge had left the vallcv. and William K Jones had been defeated near Staunton, the whole ol Yirgitna eemed open tt the legkMM ol Hunter and Averill A lew day elapeeal, and Hunter aeen Heeiug lor lile bev"t d the Alle ghanv Mountains So agaiu. when Baflj was dfleatcl si Bunker Hill anlagt n at ledar Creek . it sisrm, , that ur resotirres fsr, st least, a this State wis concetred, hsd been ea haustcd, and that there wa nn power to stav Sheridan's advance, without depleting Lee' army to fl extent which would make it the east prey of Orant Yet. alter the first Hah of de spoodency w o?er. it ws discovered thai we had ample men, pot only to srrel Sheridan, had he a item Med to advauce. but sie aide to lon e him back to hit intrcw hments at Winches ' Hood ft, t.een ra1lv defest.sl Uta armv wa arger ami m-irr imjriant than Karlr'a, but il mat Iea;n lson or entluratico irom f.srly a rinsrsatc". llcsnd mav i r tii be Karl 'a ei ami !e ot ob(mate courage We never knew until tin MOsOMI how msnv reverses an armv . old and without being destroyed, or ev.-n virtoally Initirsvl m it- dafrniv snd offensive city Now that we know this, it would be foil l ' da-pair because Hood has lot a number oi cannon t.d prisoners If Hnod defeat .r .ves to i s worao than kbO Yo0ko't 00 OUI on ft ara a' fir t svj u- to bOvbfOf, it will be ihe : I instance of ihr kin.1 whi h ha ocruin-1 dur ing tbe war Let u be patit ot ami hopeful, and the clou! wh' k now hana ver u will s...n pass away I he mot fash .n ble marriage of the Lon sMaou was thai of Y recount Atuberiy ar tl Hon Kate Saaolo. The brute wor a white glace ilk dreso, with rcf. Brüssel Isoe trim ainga, a ibusseis lace veil, and a wreath of orange fl.isrr The hridesjustd. of whom thi re were sia. namly. Ldv Seorgiana Russell. Lad Idarv Agatha Kusee.;. tbe Hon Maud ; Siai ley, Ladv Hlnche Oglivy Me M Lane Pog, and Mts Liter, were attired in white mousselin lelaiue drewse tr mined with wan i.anandnik revet Yi.rotint Melvond the ul L"' ,,f 11,0,0 "r'-td roi0' od lht brJ l 'f tWBy 0? bw ' f-,fcr "n,t A'0? PwMot wre frgeoa '
ALL W41RTW Or PAK AftKAPIf. Six hundred barrel of liquor are "'nHDeii daily is Ha w York Ti e milk dealers rf Wobiagtoo, D C . here rti-ed the price of milk to twenty cer.t a quart
-We do sot notice tbe Dime of Senttor CbanJler. ot Michigan, among oie to ierreese the whiakr tea .k. . Who is the shortest man mentioned in tl.e ' Bible? Knee-high miah A fr cud uggette ? thit there U one horter Rildtr?. tbe Shoe hiqht In h)ring for oil near Chicago, last week, s subterranean lake was reached, at tbe depth of bout 700 leet, Irooi which the water Uw in 1 copious trem Meiico is represented at m deplorable COD dition from the effects of the war and Uwlea ne- that have prevailed in that countrv for two years past. Tt c L?otl" . r in dltif er of actual lUreatioo. fir,- rwaiafa ftln. UHin V. V..rW th v " vw waw . w W. v. IV. ''a t ä) 4'V" a i ' v tre for one week: WallackY f3.500: Winter Garden. 3.600; Museum. 3.000; Olvropic, $3.4X; BrodwsT. $4.fHM); w Bower?, $3.ÖU0; Old Bowerr, 3
1 , 4"r"w' w,'Vope3 pw.strippt-Jof hi shoe and tockingsportmp friend, one bricht morninc. latelr. , J. JT1 -- .v
L... .1 i ... . 1. '..1 . - . - What race?" anxiously inquired the friend. "Whv. the hunnn race, to be sure." wss the reP'J The mechanics and laboring men ot Froridenre. It I., have iiMuml a ro OMr.it.ie erocerv store. The store s.is -tartel oo capital ol Ci ii i . mtmA sL Ä a? .L-.sC. l . a-, i H Pi" ii ii ii Li ' ' awr ' w it t tf I m n . nil le. to l'üOii a:..l ftl SIO nn ras mobmI. I : Z : j50rBe llt)f v,tr, A (.0!te Enowieuge or num;tn nature ss.v a great assswy persons wish to live their lives' over sgain, because they see where they might have jiooni loit dian't. . r t iMi uij'oi di , nui-iiii tiitr npvMiiiiäJVJiit v a jxistm -fi'ci . - iv: "ll lie ttetids to the mnis: a- .eil a he does the females, he will m ike a verv attentive unu rti'-;e!it ther." The Washington correspondent of the New York Commercial say the applicants fur clerk shi;s h tve become so import unite thtt hence forth positions will onlv be civen to those who have served honorably in the Uuion armies. This '(es the gat lgi.'m-r a brJe ol young politicians, who are seeking reward tbi their errices during the past camp iign. army ami oougm two negroe witn nan me mm;oy to bli t en plucas nn the homestead, t hidisregard fot life, and creed for gain, euperin duced by this war. is a fearful augury for the tu ture. The Toronto Le.der (Southc:". ie udiates Mr Saunders in the tolhw:ng court fashion; j '.Someof the nets of tUo derer but eccentrii gentleman have created no little ill feePng toward the Sotithci d Confederacy , which it is pre sumed he roptOOl Ot ifl BOOM way or other Y e have the best authority lor saying tlrfT Mr Saunders is not an agent of the Confederate government, and we are of the opinion that, in many respects, it would uot approve ol his con duet." The municipality of Hamilton. foTiow.ng the example of the Wiodoor Common Council, condemns in the atrouest terms such robbing expeditions as those ol the St Albans llricv , and urges t Ii- stricte! TeCwOttOS M the :art ol their own official to put stop to them The Scientific American reviews the lite attempt to burn New York from a technical point, ol v it s . It si.ys, hud th knowledge of 10001 io cendiarie been equal to their wieklue-s thev would have succeeded in their object, as thet would havectrried sufficient oxygen with them without opening doors or window-. The Lieutenant General of the United States army wa- walking onthrdnck at City I'oint. a day or two ago, apparently absotbed in thought, and with the inevitable eifSW m bat mouth, whet a negro guard iou'heil his arm, Bavin: "No smoking ou tbe lock, sir " Are these our order?" asked the Ueneral, looking ut. "Yes. sir." replied the negro, ceurtenn-! v. but decidedly. " ery good ordeis," said Crant, ttwtowiog bl cigar into the water. James C Ayer. tho Sar-ap itillaman. pav an income tix ol $4.r 958; Mr. Ralph W. Einer son. who live- in the same dixtrict. pais $1 ' o ' Tb BMsral of this is that Sarsansnlla pojOaWtter than literature "Whv don't you give u a little Crock and Latin occasionally ? ' asked a country deacon of a new minister Whv. do you understand those languages?" "No but we pay for the bet, and we ought to have it " Little iliree year old Mary was playing very toi.hly with the kitten driving it by the tail Her mother told her that she would hurt pOtOJ. "Why.no, 1 won't," said she, "I'm carrying it hv the handle nwinnah City. Stvatinah ia situated on til rlfbl batik of ibe river ul that name, and is one buiidred aod hteen miles Irom Charleston, one bundieil aod twetitv three mile from Augusta, ami Oot l.undred nii buy luib- from Alillelgeviile The city is built ou s level, sautiy plain, elevate ! bout forty feet above the level of the tide It w i- Im merit nifreU OOkOwttOJi Weh Of lei y aroHe ,rum ün, , rvui.-l in the neighbor 0 ,M,j. bu, thc citizens subscribed seventv thou : sand dollars to induce th owners ol the plants , lions to substitute a drv for a wet cultivation ol tOOt trliclc, bv which the health of the citv aa much tmproted I lie streets are regularly lavl out. inthelorm ol parallelogram, with etieet. miiiv ol them wide, crossing at right angle The monuments of (encral Urccn and f in,i I Tultski, who fill iu the uttack grinst the But s ea a a . 1 aO i-ti at tv .it. nan. are counted the nnesl speci mens of art iu that section Savannah is the I ' central of a very catensive system of railroad, which directly and indirectly contributed much to its eommerciul importance snd prosperity Ihe name .i leugili ol the roads converging to this isntit sre t.s follows: Mllr. Tb Central Railroad, connection Mat on wl h Savan nah 11 the VV a nesKr.' and augustaIhe Mllledgeville and Katotl. Tb MoMogee 3 .1 . :i . 5tt nn i" IT . aN . 31 HI . M The Southwestern The Macon ati.l Western The Western and Atlantic Th. (ieorgla kallruad The Alberts branch of the ileorgta Katlroad id. V antu ami ljtran' Hailr,d . Tin- Kast Teilt;.. . id tteurgta ' .... I he coy rot, twenty tonr public squares, be- le-someoi (,,. '.leet. are laid ofl' with grassy promenades in tl f n.'ddto, with carriage ways oo ichsi.ic. Mu ol 's private resnleuces are lisntlsomly built Among the public buildingmay be mentioned the city exchange, the tre. court house. jn state arnal, artilierv r Blory, Ivce'im, Oglethorpe Hall. 'St Andrew's Hall. Chat:. am Aca.iera v . ami the u- u-t..ni lOOff lb latter, olnoli i II" I Hi loii by Ltli whje. la bu ' ol granite. I i eetimate.i bate cost 17.1, lim The cite has fourteen rrotesfatt or two Catholic churches, OOe HevSrow iyoagtgue. five hmk. oue savings in dUtteOOi and a public library As strategic point the value of the actjuUi i.ot he over eatiinaie! It being m ou possess i ii, i(,e lorta tbat guard the river must hccesserilt (all K.cr since the fill ol Fort Tu li-k hc beet engineering kill ami maisnal of i he Bootk have been resorted to to rettder il im pregnab'e by ita w ttei spproachra, it defender never drrsmlng ol a hostile army sweeping tbe Hi. i ' (ieorgi to salt its rear r'lrstoiim porlaiice on the list ol defenses of .t n i, th in t be plated Fori JaObsOO ll waa ConaU Uttel by the l'i !ted St tte got ei unit t.t prevloua to tl.e re beliioii. but was not luliy gsrnsoued. Since tha' lime it has been strengthened, additional gen mounted, and put in tbe most complete stste of defence. Ita arwainei.t ha been estimated at wen t ft... I be tiun ram ol tb Mernmsc and 1 i; -s, e ( its, t, i wil g prot i . t fa, lure as rl aki ikgbaUcr.v.w verted i: t a kind of foetsoM. groaaded at Four mile I'oint, wub her goo pointing down (be channel She was fully I Acered ai 1 niai.ued, mounting a battery uf sit boar gun whichcummai.il the ,ke otieiruc tuns, whi. h sre placed a few rod- below her oo both aidM of tb cbsnnat kfeeidM rdubia. ' bl itrortf ec'work conn"fwxJ w'r Port
Jackson, the back of the rirer form one long foftrew, bristling with heery gun, while the nrer itself b filled with formidable obttroeti)
torpedoes. Ueewera. and every eooeeirabl ale aaeoanirl mechi nation A a strategic point. however, Sarafinabd riees its greet importance. Situated motu 1 mile from Charleston, in an advance on that cit;.'1 -j11 tof operatioos. besidw dopriTine it 01 it mo-; irumui ourr Its occupation compels the fall of Augusta bj openii-i.' tbe Savannah river to the advance of a naval force to its immediate limits It is 8 mile east sotibeest of Milledgerille which wu taken on Sherman's route, and will form a gate for continued connection with that nlace In hOL it opens Georgia -ind South Carolina to the federal arms, and makes the belt of conoueat OOfffWi by German perpetual link with tl.e unto river, sever tbe confederacy in twain, and , ieavea the rebel capital isolated and deprived f the resource of tbe richest tod least eibausted portion of the South HeUtilasttioB or liiehaaife One of tbe morning papers publishes, with gratified approval, a letter from "an eminent public man in the interior of this State," advtsiug the adoption of a f) stem of retaliation for the btrbnritie inflicted by the rebel upon Union rr-. He recommeuc's that every rebel pi:.; i in our hand should be turued into an hat. coat, vest and shirt, and fed on the poorest Maoiieet fare until, the Union prisoners r properly cared for, end evidence furnished of the fart 1 he editor ot the journal in question remarks that tbe letter "only repeats in troog ! terms what reaches us dailT from mar. v Quarters '' ! n tms so mere are many people who are as; aHsWfSiiaan f in nCkTiA cott dO atH as J iivr.itaant rf tka wvovn i k iu av wu r-v lira. . rst.va m ' laouieiit ui a la c arrangements which are going ou between the ; Federal and rebel ootbonueo for the relief ot suffering prisoners on both sides, aa thev are faulty in their ethics. Leaving out of view the Cbrisüaniiy and huinanity of such a v-tem of retaliation, we care only to n.rjuire whether it would have tbe effect sought lor. If human nature is the same at the South as at the North, we should think that the Ux tulionii would fail lo ameliorate tbe condition "of the Union prisoners For the South pretend to treat the tin WW captives as well as it can at lord, snd retort.- upou tbe North accusations of neglect i i d cruelty to tbe Southern soldiers who fall into its hands. That these accusations are totally unfounded, does not alter tbe fact that they exist, and must be takeu into account in a lair consideration ot tbe whole subject. That the South really thinks that the rebel prisoner in the North are inadequately cared tor, appears from the rebel proposition to pass a thousand i ues of cotton through the blockade to New York, ana expend tbe proceeds of its sale in blankets and other articles of necessity end lux ury for the inmates ot Forts Lalsyette and Wsr ren. and the imprisoned rebels in Elmira, Chica 0, and otiier Northern cities. In return lor thi- tuvor. the rebels allow us to seud sll kind t -upplies, except arms and ammunition, to the ri-oners. Au agrcemsut to this effect ba been made, and officers have been appointed 00 each siue to execute it 1 he cotton for the rwOssI relief fund i said to be ou its way to New 1 uei . and abundance of food and clothing ha alreadv ieit this port for distribution among Union er in different parts of the South Anv one who addresses note to Northern papers, sd vocaliug the stripping and -tnrving of rebel prisonerby way ot retaliation, is behind the age in his viewa no less than in bis civilisation No pu licatioo ol the cartel ol exchange, od died and now iu operation, has been made. t it is ev dent Irom the streams of released ; 1 1 -oners dowing back and torth between the two mOwOOts, thai each is anxious lo get back its ustti noon as possible For a loug lime the only stumbling block to a general exchange was the dispute ubo.it the stsius of the negro prison er held by the South It is to be hoped that the Federal ttoveinmenl ha si length pomelo the conclusion to (Mistpoue the adjustment ol (hat part ot the controversy, (unless, which is h trdly probable, it is already settled I merely post I OOe . m: g've up the assertion of its rights and dignities Kut lor this difference of opinion be tWI tho two governments, all the whit so! , now incarcerated in Southern prisons and would long ago have been restored to their homes and (he ranks ol the Uuion armies, and i he. i ; es would have been no worse of? ih hi I hey now are, their release uo larlher from accomplish men t than it now is. A general each nige of all tho while prisoners, 00 both lido) ii IO00M to us. ia the ouly senaible, pncticable method ot loccdure between the worth aod Booth; Halt a lod n heller than uo bread. The rOrOM "I w'l the white soldiera imprisoned at (he South i better than the rei e of none even (hough, in th foroier esse. 'lack trtMips should be doomed lo captivity UOtil their olaiOM to an etju.nl recognition with the white solder a admitted bv tbe South. I 1 t liv, it may he inleried liom the drift ol public opinion down there, cannot be far dia - N Y Journal ol Commerce The tur of the vniom. I he retirement ot the South doe not by any 000 put an end to the war of sectional inter ifl OoOgrttB. The esst vote for the bank rapt law ami the west against it On the tariff an i lb internal revenue taxation the antagonism ot intrt and teeliug between the eaat and the west I being developed and strongly evinced Ciucinuati Luuiter. DIED. la thi city, Matthew in sbab, aged 19 ytafs. 'Farw II, far' well, aod can It be That we mu.t I J farewell to tbeef klesl 'tl o. ftnr! from my heart, Sweet ih' Uf tils of (bee hall ur'rr depart " D L. Ib-pftrted tbts hf oa th ?th last , iu this city, stir i JUST t'. WaiSOIS af'Sr S hrisf llna. The funeral will take place from the residence of bar brother, kobort L Walpol, r., on tkseorwer of Meridian and VTalnut itrset. en I rHay, tbe 30tb lost , at I , cl. ik. S. n.ici by the Kev Mr. MM AMUSEMENTS. MGTROrULITAX THEiTRE. Vnrnrrof H'AinyfOn and, Ttnnr$r Strrrt$ nnnngcr Vir. W . II. 11 ley. TUvtwr,ow P. warn no riAoomKpr 9Qth. 4UU,8l,uJ ,u.u6, ,vvv. TlK. I S. niAMKAl. TICKET-0F-LE ACE-M AN. Paicas or VnBi-si s l re Circle snd Parquet tr. V set Is I Private Motes, far lt pefs.in. Wi; 'chetr S' t-. 7f. cnt-; Osilery ud Sanilly Circle, ." cent; . s .Ire ii in arms, V alt reserved assets tic. I - ,' j' .).; ler o ". v'cli IV-'. rn.su cmn.ein e- at ' , o'clock prelel PAwTtCll.AK NtrTICK Tb ll.fse l'r- Uav ih Tbeater . .ery evening at tke slise of tbe perforsssaM p. pie 1 1 trio at s distance csa rely on this. BOOKS, eke. Ill lotloU TOK INAA AT1(0 a EN, M EM AKT ilO.'N. ws hOSls OkaV. s. The following work are handsomely h mad and saita hi for glfuIrving'8 Ooiuplote Works, Scott's I PrescottV Cooper's Bulwor's Dickens' i. it ii it o o J 1. i liriwtisin Rall:t!, mitt sis Mi. Tollaw MoneT, eVr., ALL AT BOWt.N. STEW A BT 4 CO.'S.
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6R0 VER'S GRAND OPERA LEON .Ri ill Dinilor. Alf new (' rer'i Tbrater, Wah ugtun. D. C . wt-1 tke Street Tbeuer, rtiladeiphts. CIKL AM'Hl TZ (oDdurlor. MOST POSITIVKJY NLT Tttll PIKFURIIME rrifjav Evenino: w December 30th, AM) A GALA A T I X E E, Saturday Afternoon, December 31st. in annouacine this very brief cason, the Director W to eapr-s hi regret that rugag-m-tu- f many noatb' SXlftesce pMlUssljr preclude s unger ataj On 8aturday, December 3(. tbe tjranU u;x-r start fur Jbtcaaa. wbrre thjr will hare to appear ou MwOiiuy, Jaauar) 2.t. Frida Ereniiig, I ci inhi r 30. Firt tine iu thS city id VON FLOTOW'S GRAND OPERA. in fui:r acts. MART Karl Form' a- PInnLt'tl, 1 Cur rol originally riBpoed for ton J-''lkKits open t 7, to cuDtiimu. . at S o'clock. Sat ii nl i Hu r no on. u c mhf r 31, Grand Gala Farewell Matinee. To rrtniiieucc at 2), e'clock. Faust, ÜKkXü u.'KR.t 15 FtVK ACTS, by lonnod-the great aensstion In Rurne rc ou tld Cotitlnent. JOSEPH HERMANS ASMEPHISTOPHELES. Ackuowb tlged to lie the greatest Lytic Aunptl.i.. GRAND FANFARE M! LIT AIREIn (Ii Fuur(b Act, with a FULL MILITARY BAND tin tbe stage, n! the entire GRAND CHORUS. Tb Opera slectcd are the stroek' In the tteiierUm irud Opera Oompaxy, aaii wilt be given I hr-re with the -a me entire Cat, Chorus, Orchesi r, ! tumra, apbt.inttnfiit. ae., a lately performrd by tbiI Company In the Academies of fT- w York Boston, I'h la delj lila, aud elsewhere. Prices of Admission. Prajtl ud Dree Circle No rxtr brS far reaerved seals. ,001 ssllery 1 0 JTrTb al of Secured teats oootlnuaa at Hen), am Co' Music Store, corner of Illinois and Washington t FOR SALE. WO.Oi aj.l. fa 1I 'H.KLL Ac JONKN, Four Dwellings, AND TWO VACANT LOTS, AT AirTIOi. His HAT, LrCKMBKR aitb, AT 2 -it'IXX.g, w wdl ofitt at Tubl.c Sal Four fiwelliega and Vacant lots on S 1X1 S -B I a "XJ l." TBsI S ' a.' m. a m-r m. s -s m. d m a t . -s s One eqnara west of Weit ttreet. On ons of tbe lot. named as vacant, is a frame building .f tw-o room, situated the romer of lud ana avenue snd Pit's street (which It s continuation f California street,) that will make a gned statt! for a meat nark', grocery or provision store. Dos of tbe dwelling ia well finlkhed frans of four rooms, basement, cellar and uiual lot toBprsvement one otbei of thr-e rooms, wtk basement, rwllar, Ac . an 1 tl.e other of two rooms each. All th tt are of go-.'1 at, wilL flu fronts, above grtl, en an Improved street IndiftBft Avenue is one of tb principal ihorostgh faros of tbe city, and I embrsced In tbe projected Use STREET If. lit nn. IIP I Tbat ar to br contru (ed at an earl) day Tbe pre erty offered is bat sis square fron tb OOTIII OI'l C I K 0 I. 1. . And U la every respect desirslila a regar.lt lecao - mtA innwAff.tAj.A Tt. a II.U I. . . f . , (L. . .1. k;llMA au.i iviiirmriRr i iir im is urnrvi IS sir liu. ll" , and the term, which ar ..y. win i aaButwroe. th dayof.ale. For p!at and fall particular rail oa It' I 7.KI.I A JOSI b, Heal T. state Hi sker. Can WashtOftow Street .le. 'ltd So. i: WHOLESALE CROCERS. To the Public. II av ne purcha-.tl t A. H Sasbriitll heir entire tnck of groceries, we Will "l.tltiue fee wholesale E r.s fry trsle st (heir old stand, coram ct M land asst leri.iian sfreots frtif stnek will is kept fall at all tnur, and, by diligence ami a(t-iitlu n. Lsiu.ss, e hope to saerlt a share of tbe tra1e CKOR"I.A5ll. M A'H'lKrT A J A.I'Rosisr.AMn. isn ;i.hs m vi. t inr, U H A Ü0A , f i (.It.bEslMg Card lo Our Fnlronv MBvUsa sold our eatiro stock of gruoartea to Mess' sftiaast, MagwireOCs., ws wftakl rmru to njr pstruBl our ikanks fur Ike hbral peUoneg gtva aa, nd ash a ontlnoanre of ike saane to out aasereseor, wh SJ sre take pleaaare la rseotnaalinc g" 'ni. worthy of emirs enafldewc Osroff will he kept at the .la ..!. her w a i.l tsr .easd to sea all oai cusiumer A t If st MMI I I. NOTICE. Notier of Wir lion. lira ics or tbk Crrussa' arsstr Kua v C ori ,i UMAvaewtrs law , lire Tth. ISAM S I beret) adves that there will he s tweet n, a at tbe . rnce of tk .on..siiy Janusrv th. . forth eleetiBB of fltreetur of tb CoeiDBBV for M la- r n Mivi-u s j ltd ailK P.AWg Ok HAlXiOQ A MOT I n lsed uu.lr tb Oeural Kan kn. wr, a tbe 'Hai.a f t.oskiD. IS sld täte, Is dealrot to go total to b 1st Ue r t parpose of n....r.g huslners. Üetlce I tksrefer PJ gttes tolh holde or the nrcalstitia note of .aid Bai t to present thern lo th said Rank U-r par merit M MKId KK P .Ideal ()osbn, December M. 1A4 decl-d' FOR RENT. au iu aJuOT a La Müs THkaa siu.v Wa ekouse. su'tabie for tka OiBlxifBcture or tobacco, laeabi hy a say see i.avti. .a. b w t bear of a good a Bt rrr s
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CLOSING OUT SALES -AT TBITrade Palace (i dL 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST.. HUME. LORD & CO. w ISHIM, TO OITfll sffsr taetr large an HUSiMtw row ef ewe $100,000: At Sew Tork wholaale price, and many gawd mack Is. Feeling under obhgattoa to lbs public fsr taa SOff larg patronag M have reeervw. w have cone laded t adopt this saet hod of closing out oar peeaeot stock, tfcre -by giving then the advantage of having their geods at lew as tbe same can be bought st net wholesale priese It Rastern eitle. Tri i no nctioso cry, id we srlll coatinae the sale aatil tb hol stock Is clo-ed eat We hae new ia atarr tk large t and heM setert! at eck ever broagkt t this -lty. consisting of W .rt b f SILKS, t'omprisina r grade, fron th saaet cestly aod beautiful Moire Antiques, TothchePest ro thecbeapest PÜIM SILKS AM) SATINS. Which will be olJ regardlea of tb recert great adFANCY DRESS (iOODS, la great van -ty. Oar buyer being si lbs bead sf tk market darum the spring, baa aaada extra STort to proasne the finest aad oiost rasbionadk ia the aaarkat.coaa prising all tbs 1st Fai'i INovelt isd, MERRIMAC PRINTS, . SPRAGUE PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS. AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELLsS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, PLANNELsS, SIIEE1INGS, HOSIERY, QlaOVBS, B M KOI DER i Es. HUME. LORD & CO., INDIAN U ol is bj aOB OU NOTIONS. ckC. L. LUDORFF & CO. fiUCCBSKjKt TO l ilts wjasi; A UHET, WHOI.KALK OSALRRA Ul IV OT I ONS, TAILORS' I HIM MIIVQM Cents' Furnishing Coods, 4.SS HAVE BKMOTID TO No. 32 South Meridian Street. rJwai reeelve, eery inrge M sen tuest l of i.ooiu, weliicai will Oe prlree, HOTELS PLANTERS HOTEL, acton younü Propriooor. ro0Mrm.T t.f P4SMVII.JE, TEJUtfSV Sixth St., between Main and Market. Liotttssvlllo, lly. FOR RENT. Mammoth Wholesale Orocery StoreRoom to Rent Wl hsve keea tkaktwf ef baHwrSjg a eery la g rssw to MIWSJsjii ilsls aa eatea.i i.Maks evoeery baslwsas. aw wi irhe te haee ihe osSaioe wl any ot,. whe BBtght waat ;- reat sack s hea, ia nkr soee te tke plan sea te th jai. t.f -a-strueiinr It lUKoajiAii o nai as We
