Randolph County Journal, Volume 3, Number 38, Winchester, Randolph County, 23 March 1865 — Page 2
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THE RAXIWIl JOURNAL. Tiit:nn.Y. M.vncit ca. iccs.
wr.wi or Tiir vri:i k. The Ka-tem State Imvc Iwn nifferinc from th creatcst frcshrt tht ever Wiled that portion of tlie Ul ited Stales. Citie ni1 to-rrs Inve hc-ui :lracrpt, railroad destroyed, houtrs swept ntrnv. Travel ly rr.i! tras 8Upf nded, while telegraph comnrnn.Cf.tiVm tr.i dctr.Yrd. The rehcls are orrjanizin Karl, trnnpt an favt :.s poil le. Gen. Maury is nrr-inr; non emnltants to lea, c ? f 1 iTf immediateJy, as the city is notv tcin menaced I v Cert. Croihv force-, lie attached the iMttrrioi cnl drove tlir laen from the nun. Gen Sheri Ian hs arrive! r.t tlio Whit-' IIojc. He has been further cMeAtin;? the rel el. and destroying property to rn imrrrne vrdur. Gen. Ilindman vrnn killed by unknown i'prnr.p, wMIp nn his way to 3fcxico, with fi number of firnhr. Isnces and wagons fieisbtcJ with tobacco. Civil fjovcrnmcnt is Icing restored in Missouri. The rehels have turrendered Kington, North Carolina, to Grn Schofield. The fortifications were very tronjr. The rcl cl ram at thr.t point wm hnroed. Sherman has occupied GohM.nrn without crlons oproitinn, and form, ert a Junction with Schr.fifld. A report reached the army in front of Feterahurß that this combined force Is mrchinz upon the We.don road. The TTerM Im a report tlj.it Jeff. Davis has ahdiented, ami that Lee Si tupreme dictator. KtT.T.rn in nTrr.r. Capt. James L. Nnrr. ofCompn D.r IT. 124th Indiana, wa. killed in the battle of Kington, on the 10th lnt., while on the advance skirmish line. A ahoit timr before he reCetred the fatal hot. I e w.a) struck by ft minie ball on the bend, ami knocked down, but he pot Hp and continued with hin companr until he wa killed Captain XefThi been in all the battle in which the reqirnent lias been enzned. and has fcorne himself barvclv on cverv oc ctIon. Iy his course he has called forth the mo.t crntcful and enthnsi titic expreions from oflleers and irifn. in nnrl out of hin command. This ii a preat loss to the service, but who can tell thctxn to i.in futher and two sifters? None but those who have met with a similar one. Hewa the only ora nnd brother, and therefore was the idol of the family. Th citteen deplv vmpathize with the bereaved in their atllictioa. i . .i STh 1?lth In.tiiin rit'.t nt Klnj-i-ton Killed itiid xvo'initrd. The 124th Indiana hns traveled over four thousand miles since the 1st of January. It landed at Morehead city on the 1st of Marth went by rail to yewbern, and rested there few days. The regiment then moved to the front, and occupied a position on the ripht of the first di viiion an l center of the line. The line was vir.oroulv assaulted bv the enemy on the Oth and 10th ints , and the whole Ion of the regiment in killed and wounded wasfortv-two Company G S. C. Crane, wounded, band and thih; A. J. I'm ruh all, thigh; Warner, slightly; Mahlrm Kaynecr, IhhIi legs broken; G. )V. Grime, head; F. Abernathy, arm. Company II J. Winship, killed. Leander Ladey. flesh wound, thigh; A. Cot. head, slight; F. Cole, flesh wound, leg; II. llobbick. flesh wound, ax.-a; J. Hush, shoulder. The above is all the names of killed and wounded we have been able to obtain. 0;ir correspondent is among the wounded. .MR UOlli: AlTIt CTIYR. Spring it always n cheerful time, and ca Winter the cold lonely Win ter the season of death to all vepc tation i3 pasiin'jawav, and Spring. Hit!i its warm showers, and bright, cheertul sunshine, i apprc.ahinp aa.l with it the resurrection of the Cowers, nn l fragrant blossom, an I beautiful preen verdure it is the proper time to attend to those little preparations that are t make home beautiful and attractive a j.Tace for pleasure and enjoyment during the enmmer. And how can this be done to easily, and with so little expense, at by surrounding the residence with ftkadc trees, and preparing for a neatly arrnped flowcr-parden. It will be taid by some to be too expensive, rrt this is a prcat mistake "What a beautiful residence," is yonr involuntary exclamation, when passing a bouso in the coMntry, tdmply &urro.mded by fchadc trees, traniplantCd from the forest, with a fiower gar. den in front of it, hile yon tvi'd pat.$ .tboniands that have cost ten timrs :as ranch, without even noticing then. An It hi dilTerc.ice L&3 real
cost nothing Yet who woutl . . .... . ,i : t he niHiii" to cive somethiuir, tit
lio order to secure the real pleasures to, he derived from them duriuj thej Miinmci? An I I thcic any o:e who, would not Hud them n source of -enJoymcul? riMiiapK other trcMthrj J 4 Ii those from the formt would please the WK of so: better, and even sni-h wcnld cot h.i. n triCe. B:t e or the other, if von drsire to' enr ho-nr Iwitifnl and a - Kf ;eur rm.nr iea.mi.ii an i j , on rnak trr.ttjve. wtll ih more tovranls ae-i eoir.plisliin-: thi.t result than any tldnp eNf yon cov.bl poiMv do, at , .... i i - :.i r.i I tcucUil ui'.h iu little c:iw. i wc are satisfied tlmt the bank will do a jrood business. I,tt ill ive it their patronise and Mippoit Kriti.tf;. W have cvry indieation of an early pting. Vegetation in ppiinirin: foith tliebud- rre bursting, and the presence of all tlasei of I ird who have ventured from their winter homes in the sunny South, are so many proofs that winter lias retreated. Since old Sol ha flanked Horea, joyous und beautiful. . . n AN r.Al'I. A NATION. Last week we published the follow ing. as an item of news: Kloped. Some inouthft ro, Fo. ter Cox, of this county, eloped witl a Mr. Smith, the wife of WilliSmith, a deserter. A mouth noj Cox returned, bringing h'.s paramour with him. He gave assurance of repentance, nnd his wife agreed to lie with him; but abotjt tw o weeks :i:o he again h it. taking Iiis mistress with him. It may well be said that man is an enigma that can not be answered, for if anv one can n'wo a reason why a man will abandon the wife of his b soin, hin children, his friends and relatives, and elope with a woman of more than doubtful character, wc should be pleased to know what that reason ii." To the above we received the fo! lowing letter from II. Ik Cox: A J Ncir I am astonished at you for publishing Mich false hoods as you have in our paper. Perhaps ou have took this method of in. suiting ne. One tbiti I nm sure of. you would not like for me !i trfit V'. fli'if un in .1 onoerin'v ltr. A- Mr Smifi, l.,l't ,!,..!' l :.., . i . sccoutl time toet.ier, which VO'i surely know ii a lal-c!iood. undT those circumstance. I feel a tho I must demand my paj enitoped nnd vnu c?n brin your ate. I am ' . J
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,rrt" " l" ,r, n,lV"s Titrate death. The pro'.abililv i. alion that the i::2 Uiuralio uhi.h Kt .t, !:, !i o,,. i;,.r2l ,o J , im-r.-r. r, n n
will soon oprn for business. A e i: enl has rontnbnUd. i.:ider t!ie nr ! kept up to a yrcat extent by con- 7r,.j.T.-,nT H h,r, w j , rif.OVKS. ilOlKIiV. are picked to armounce it to the ' rnntari-c. to produce the sad ie- je-tion. t!e iudieatioM, to be fulKlb fr.Ai..J t- .-i o. i . -,t . f fü - f....r :- i ,,'),-t ! r- r c. t Pr it .m.W4r -30- GOods. äO, people of the eonntv, ,,d all!.: e hU """"I1 -v ""V , , iu l,,e lr''-t' "rV'H"' 3S '"' ViTI 'V ''X A'0 "-7 V-r.:-an.! rn.nh-,! lu ,t,r..J N M,lf((l K,0 ,n,?rirf. thr-titmncteonndnintheoflVerP ! IfüVrs ntl UitfWtlMir fntRily ol At t!ie eoinnie:i.....ine!it of the ;,Iim.:i. n ; 'c ; ; , r,r c'r ;fr.r j .i(;r!l fr ,a o:.r u i',.,, r,r c.i.j DWTn.W OHIO. 31 i.ie uimoii ( oiuiun( in ine c..ctrp. ;f. , ..... . . ...iti.i.ni.. i... n. in ui-ti-id ; : 1 .. ....
we are rejoiced to see the farmer sideral.lv alarmed from this dau-cr- Htree. oue-half milk, and such like C -mt , in w . t. r. i H.i I ........iv rr-mj-ny rrtrm.nrj a?.n n-cnri ui nun- Nn. 4n .r,.,, 11. i i :. - i ,. ... .. t i Hl ttr, mi üii-wir t l. mir t- n I ! TJ.'' i't'. I U: t Irrrrn V rt A Sroui! t.. occupying the land. Spring is ab raalady, he rnlsun ,l,it , r ,u.lsolM loo m ,,IIiV. tti!; t,,,,, ' .... n k V -i A V nil O wars iM-eet-d with rlcasurc- it ii the c:5fl,1,Cht !,i'r'? 1,1(1 l'rolessinn, t: Such U a general plan of treatment; ,, IW i ..,,!,,,.,. Th? 0.ily Loan xa M r.rct A l I Q N , OHIO .''in I 'r .1 i . . Ithorotighlv bot.k themsclvei up to tjlf.,v n.c !innv ot!u.r remedies Witm- rav n him-, v. I tt.e p.. d , ,M : i TTT.TT" c n -u ir..i ' 3 u.u.I childhood of tlie year, and u bright, Li, .iit;,r..tt.. f. n,rt lliu, ..s... i.,. ' . ,.i Cct hIüi,..). ,t WiMrL.-Lr. thijno ..Cml l.y t!.- G.oiMmfnt.n.d u üjuiun.
i cannot patronise a pajier inrti,, ... . i
..:m t. .x- ..:,..!-.. . i , wrd take pai ticular panics to blander and disgrace me and at same tinn be no benefit to anv oue else Yours iVc II. II Cox It will be seen by this letter, that II. 11. Cox first brands ih w ith utteriu falsehood, but finally admits all except that his brother did not po away with Mrs Smith. And vrh did he not? It was onlv l-ceam-c he failed to j;ct her dispatch from Union. Foster Cox was so much exorcised over it, and so disappointed, that he hed tears. And he left on her tndl as soon as he pot her despatch. We are surprised that II
B. Cox will dcfcml Fontrr Cox iu!'s m a hört time restlessness, nnd
bringing disprace upon his familv. 8111 :,nxi,l'R t-M"io" ;f the coun- ,.,, .it , , tenai.ee, delin tin, the skin cold and and if Henry U slandered ud ci:mimv,,K. I)Wuc ll:ir ,,
insulted, Foster is the man who has done it, for the Journal has ,,idv told what lie did, and wc ak II. U ' C 'ox. where and how we have injured! c -1 i . im V c never s.aid a word aoninttj him him since wc published the Journal Foster Cox has a nice w ife and fam ily of children, and his father a a respectable gentleman, and we are salt-died that he doce' not approve Fosters conduct neither II. V,. Cox's course. As to ids btoppinp taking he Journal, wo pive notice to II. B. that we will still continue tj ... . .4 ... ,. , . publish it, notwithstanding he with draws his patronage. We want thi-! community to understand that II. 11. Cox 6tops taking the Journal, because we oppose men running away with bad women, leaving a nice family behind. Tor thr Journ il. suinni:. Faumland, March 0. Our qc.iet village was thrown into quite an excitement, on the Hidden mt, on the Hidden at Elijah Harbnr , .. r , Oil tllC aiteruoon announcement th: hail hung himself. of last Saturday. He was about tlurty.lour years old. He left his house about one or tw o o'clock P. M.,: and wns 6rcn about three o'clock, i . . i .... i
near wuere ne was loutnl dead, aliont i w hich is liable to occur in the months one hour afterwards; he had taken! of November and December, his pocket handkerchief and secured! The rapidly fatal tendency of tl.itit to tue limb of a sapling, about as' disease, the seasons of the vear, the hiph as a man could reac h, and bvj localities, and the damp, warm wcatl -petting on the limhnf a fallen tree, er in which it makes its appearance, fastened his handkerchief securely to nil erm to indicate a concentrated his neck.tie. and then removed him! combination nf l oth nnimal nml ver
seif off of the I fallen limb, which hung Wo :some dgbtor len lrcL;from
the ground and thus parsed from time inM eternitv cmiiilv with , .....
c llicN toii:iV0 n.v hin. Ifat an time, while conscious of hi con ditio'i hi hau l beiui eidirilv free, r-' 1 ,! t' limb aud aaolin iu his rc !; ooT.e rr.o;t.n r.o hc 1 1 :i 1 jmte n .Vcrc nltack nt 'l(.,imoninf iure nhich time he ha 'j'wvu froo'ieii! vhIohw of a sa:t or a propel l:u a'uu o1' ni,,,,1 n!"1 -l'VmUv a.rtr : fryi intl.e ;r.nf niti:0,:;Jh .c t.itin::cd in ,.,.ins having 1 ,-cu a:i cflkic n! i tr.ulin i;'.r,n for a number of year, j ,1U'1 w-iy reanied an a prompt ;m I honorab.Ie huuiie- man. He , , . , , . , , cniVaiked l.irj( iy m the pork trade the prt v. u.ter, liavin a lnr;'t' -pian-titv hu hand .t t!f time of hU im srtd mother to compose the dieono. hite faniilv I?ft suddcnlv without their natural protector. He has ever been kind and atfeetionate as a husband, lather ainl son; and the community will sadly fed t!ic loss sustained in his death. ICIIAUOU. lx tiv J inrn;d. siorrr:!) i'i:vi:i:.
TI;e wiiter take t Iiis method o!'!pro,.cr to use btiterH at all. are no drav,in-ont the prolesM.,;, upon the i;i(M;llt vcrv illicient remedies and .aborbinLrtopie spotted, lever l.honld never be neglected. 'I he
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mvsteries connected with tliis terrible disease, in order that if they should perchance be called upon to treat n cae, thev enn do so not onlvj ciiuri:ieally, but nhow that they are practical ir.en, endowed with good eouimonscuM.. It i.- : l-o the duty of the profes-io:i to endeavor to set the community riht i: jn tins, as well as any epidetide w hich may pre vail, and not cry out upon every oc ra-ion ff sicklies?, "spotted feer," tm causing unnecessary alarm. Thi is a peculiar epidemic, malignant disease. Inflammation of the coverings of th1 brain and spinal jeoni, are its euaraeiernnc; n uu:u Iv assumes a congestive or typhous form. Young persons arc perhaps most subject, to this di-e.ase. It has prevailed cxtensi'-elv in K irojie, within the bit twenty-five or thirty ve.arv. The first account of it in the United Stales, was in the year IMS, since whi h time it has prevailed extensively in dilb'rent parts of this coun try. In the year I1,'-?, it appeared in its niot malignant form in Centrul And We-te.n New York. Aeeonliug to the pnMi-hcd report of this dif,s'e. wherever it bar prevailed as n epidemic, the mortality llCi" W' rMt' fierpieUtl.V as j 'o'j'i n- from seventv to ci!:tv per . . eini; in Mi.nr liiMiuuxM ccu more than that. From the general character of this lise.sc. we ao hound to cla-.s it anions the malignant levers. Hut in order to r. dear under-itantli:) ol it. i ie i tun i i mim tic i. ii: u:is, ;.Ac.2ii i , t , . ' At . 1. ...l....-...A ......l.. ai.L, ... .!,. I....... .IIIM ' III! II! I '4 il w . illL' .'l.llll rmd sjiiual cord, to eai !i other, ainl to the cerchro spinal substance, .honld be remembered; and ah-o that the membrane- of th 1 cord are continuuos with those of the brain, and the same in structure, except that the .... . inner mcmb'-.inc ol the cord is not so , vascnlar and more hbrous than that of the br.iiu; t'u'su all asbumiuir an ii)f!:r.3malorv comlition. i-. ... . i . Svrai-Ti.MS -In a prat many cases of this dieaM there is from the liist, considerable ili-turbance of the stomach and bowels frcqucntlv nan . . ,. t , , sea, ouMliup, and diarrhea, and soon cluilrt, and moicor lesi pain in the hcail and along the spine. As the cciebro-spimd pain increases, tliei c " tei initicnt, the muscles I ccome spas modictdly contracted as the disease l"opicsscs. the head is drawn back. or to !lf: ,,,,t; a,,ul ta o,c:tt nia".v cases tfie whole l oo v beomes i ioid, or thtttlU.lX in 6oni', or olfWT nnd in this condition it sometime remains for hours and cvui days, and tiually coma andj ar: lysis supervene, and the patient c'hs unhs.s a favoiable change takes platt, w hich is very rare. A very prominent sympton, of this disease, is the spot.-, which make their appearance on the second day, sometimes later; thic Mcn l! "cek.j and breast, then extending over the w hole surface ol the bodv an t ex-1 trcmitics. These spots vary in tlzv Irom the smal'cst speck, to half an inch in diaiiMter; their color will be from a 1 ripht red to n dark brown. This eruption is robal ly not an invariable symptom of this disease. CaUiC There is no donbt but that this die; s has its origin in some malai ions' aoent of an tinconimon deurc of concentration, either animal or vegetable, perhaps both. This view seems to accord with the
opinions of observers, both in this ! 10,j; r,"dcd in the Uiul bulge of coiintry and in E irope. it makeslrn- r - t i J 1 , . l.--o rii, I f -i t the i.in!;v.p, Jotirnil its ajpeaiant e IliCSt ticqmntlv 111 Und Union Cfv fj.-lr. f.e r.o't.trd to t uS
low, im.ist localities, and during warm weather in the months of Februarv. March and April, nnd frer.ucntlv in the warm wit weather, Utable ndasmata?; hsits cause. It vegetable ml-'
nsmatn alone would prodr.ee the d:$ e.ie. when we observe tlio jeasotiH of the year whe n it makes its ;ppt arriw. fretiernlly in tin "j en wiM!:er of winter, r.t a time when :uiimal mi-
tlir svinpti'in developed are audi nsji-mni ü.nl.of Win-.-tir-tt-r." u. t. f i. r ( f Un. tri rt:it Tu urr Nlrc. lr.iriri; mi-lit be expeeted frni:i n coinbina. ' v-'"; r. h. i!,rc.M,,.i ..f : , llrtP.tlMU c,lt hlUnst, intir.n, nnd II. t m.l C.p lion orthu two cm? ! V,e !.!. r-,,,.,.vrt:,ih,s f.. il.- r -:m.,;?, ,.t- ..I" ' p.r tfw k..o,inthc n .r.;. ' vstern. It is very probable aNo.,j, ,"t .r r,..,.r tit'.-i -Ai. A.tjo. that 1 !oweleetri.nt st.t.- of tlie :it- -r.. . n N'.ti..,. Or.jfy. n,.t,,! ! ;i SPlPM T:l!rlTV' 2 0ÄM. 'n7-.'. "
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humid ntate. whm ihr U-cm-c m.iK; i-.s appearance, stroi.-ly pro'd-l ; the M-stem to it and p.-rhnj- ido r;vors the developuiel.t of cc.-cbro. , pir.al inflainmation. .' a fiic".sti e ehanu-ter, which U o'iu of its prominent f.-aturcs. ! . Ii:r.t:ict- lien the enu-o, pathology, and --K-r:d condition ol the svtem r.ri tMk.Mi into ron-i lerand repeated if tunicary, tt'-til the bowel are thoroildy ovacurtted. I The feet should be put into warm waW. and tlien f-i:indAms applied to the bottom of the feet, a-.d uUo over the r.hdoini n or cpiir:.triMu, ciiiiiiiMT eithrr wi t or drv in the ear ' Iv sta;:e, and Mlstcii..- the nape of UK- neeiv an-1 spin:., coi-nnu, ... 1...more advanced st-i: or nt a penod f the disease when it would he here be enumerated. rhe question is often asked, is the snotted fever contagion-? Tiiewii-i trr anstveis most cmidiaticallv. no. It onlv ucvaÜs as an epid nie. - . S. M. .AIcCi-Ukk, 1 D. Titini'Tii or rtiNTs:cr tj jajils i.. m:j r. rintoMiTaKA; Hall. Indus Uvivi:h:tv ) M il. luh. i?r0. Wnrrir.!. VW nn uifurmi- l f t!j m I ü. t-Mtc el" t'l li illi l" our J:itr rtu uir l hrtitlii r. L it t tin J nam I. If. t 111 1 Ilrot.it r. 1 1! t UN J inn i b 11. t , . . i . . ,'' , ,r?r".n' I v V' v"o i In oil .t tfu- li.if.lv ol Ka-Kt".'. rur'.h , ,. , c ... I, in i li.ppi.r I ml an I ! in lt tin ri lii--tmvr,l un the virtuou-, the Irur, , , , :.lill 111.' l-r i v.-. Ilesoltrd. 1. Tint wr rxtrinl our heartlilt nyuii'.f.v to tli.' S.'re.v.-.l rrl.ilivvs :.i1 Iii i ! el' the d-t i' ii il. Htxr.lrrtl, 1 li it .n InViri of our ImIi r.- ir l ninl f.-t.-i in lor t !. 1 1 . rt . . I , Mrurlhe u-uil Im-Ij.' of lliiiaiiii. fur the j. r. ! ol l'ii t v i . . tlrtolcd, A'. 'I'll .t ropy of t'i .liovr pr mi. til.' tt'.il r u t tu i : I . nt t. t T . r l tiv. t Ihr i!. - -!. tili- K ii."ij'i .! ur .',in..U.i.-.Ctvi;.,!.,i!1.' irnuniH-t,., livpu ''f. ui tin- t'. lnu ip-ilii p'pii. II. V.. m KU I Dl I II. l K. M. M DON A I.I) J Comtaitt. JJ. S. UOIlilAN. S - bT.s.v L'ivaz. N. I. ad A. ' I . ) I. vim, Al i rt 1. 1c, l?Co i ! VVnur-j. Thr.uuh il".p. n-.tion o' 0, Hi- I'li'Vuli i.rc ve Kir t:i'!.i! upi n t ni'iiin ilif lu. ol our oit'iy br-iihirs.. ib nry I? ii.in l, U,.br . i t.i il. I'l.'ir.p-mi. I linlli s ! i in is u I. I Juu.s N ich.il-, l.i lii. in tlie tl.itiuc of tluir cju:.tr.--I h. r forv l' it lvc-i.: v r l. T!..l n hüc drph re llu ii los... wi' Iiow in liur.jlile rtil'tni. ion to tin . 0 i I . will. tr'.J -tin th .1 iL. h ( t f in i i . . I""' L" "st 1,1 '"'?'. Hu- Or...i I Ar oii.r'ol llu- L na. i.-i pr .h 'c-'. .... ..' , ' r 1 I a it a. , in- Mir. iv ii p m m Ihm ol tui-b.I.e, re.i.w the pt..iVe o. ' 'rotlo i y !ov r -,u oiy . iim, iml .iti.-.n. i l ' 'utrtlie vi.t.i.. ..i.r p tn.-t -icul. Ui .-oiv.il, liu't in tin ii l n .iV' ni: i t. . ;,f tll(. (il. h (V. ur f!t n n.p if hies; th. y hoe lift In tuts : h'nunl m iluin i.v tneti.f. of .itii rt;ou ae. ''uin tv, wc i.v tho.c ui Uuihtnv !o ve it ti 1 1 r.str in. K.s,lIvt,f T,, , tkrn nf rt.4pprt ln thi ni.m ry of .mr .I.piro.l Ihrthr.i., ti ' Uv oraptvi in uijiir.iin fur t'.r ypu. i u! .l""" U:,1'" ... o. , 1 I'. 1. .'...I 11.. ,.)!.. V. ...... 1. AW.. .. .... ,..... ... ...... ir i i ij'iri nl to lutiiish a fopv ol the loreoin- priiiui'jle ami r n' i-nm to ihr fn tnili s o th tr. . Ik.'iI, i.l-u tfl ihr K i:i lo'ph J oirii il Him L'ui'oi Citv EiU , ..n j rip.it tilt i r puhll cation. R. AV. HAMILTON, 11 A KU IS. C .mm'ttro. V, the c-mia'tti r iinpmir.J l.y hvMi L .l-r, No. US. , ol F. hu. i A .M., to iii .;t r so utieii. t xpr r"ive ol the Si iiv of t!u Lti' no the ili ath ol our ! ee i-e-l UrMth. r, J .lin Hani, r-ptctluly ml-rfiit tlir fjl. lown-e : Wio:hk8, Ii In pV!-e.I thr D'virc Ari Iii-t.t-t ninl Ilii'.r ol thr t'liintse. to ra'l from I .hor to rip'e, hv a jugt ii'rn.-ii-.. t on oi Hi poA.rto rub , our I. l-.v -. I'rotlor. JiiIhi Ilirii-, tli . i i i rf I il,i. life oti th Ifith tliiy ol J nnnry, l(C5. I In r. d r.- (- it l.'. snlvi il. TI. it re !frn'v mourti tli lo- of our oiihv broth. r. wh ii. ful. Ill .ii.. rv.r ".'-i ii comp- ioüüiim) nn . ' .. . . . . . . lui tili m r Iist'i.rv u chiniii:r li.ht!
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