Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 127, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 June 1858 — Page 2
The Daily Union. I. N. BROWN, Editor. T. S. LONG, Associate Editor.
TERRE-HAUTE.
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1858.
For President in 1860:
JOHN J, CRITTENDEN, Of Kentucky. ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
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J^P The Democrat* of Harmon coonty Hare nominated Henry Jordoo for Ropresettative. They also recommend Simeon JL Wolfe, of the Harrison Democrat, a suitable candidate for Congress
gfgfT Judge A. B. €arlton l»a# been nominated for the State Senate from L*w° rence. --j-jl.*
«C J3T rite German Democratic paper at Indianapolis is oat in fkror of John D, Decrees for Congress. It can't snpport my Lccomptonito, no hovr. All right.
JSlrJodge James Hnghes will be nominated for re-election to Congress, fromtbe Third District. A majority of the ctfnnties composing the District have been in* strncted to support him.
JBP Samuel H, Buskirk4^^! hi the Democratic candidate for Circuit Judge,
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», almost every hour. corn that has been planted cannot he worked, nor can it grow in such wcath-
oras wehave had for better than two months. %Th« wheat will be rained in an other week if the rains continue. The clay lands hold water like a vessel, and will not be fit to work for a month, even should we have clear weather and warm sunshine. The prairie lands will not be suitable for the plow and hoe in much
shorter time.1 tt £27121? Well, hero we are, toteed up, and no mistake, with the greatest kind of a prospeot of seeing a duplicate of old Noah'a
flood. ,,m mm 4 Jtidgiugjrom the quantity of wat«r that feel in Terre Hants on yesterday* we predict another n#o in the Wabash. It has •carcoly had tune to got within banks sinco March la*t»* ,4
Jt&~ An awfu! hurricano sweept past KtiOkak, Iowa, a few days ago, destroying a git»t deal of property. It is thought that all the hurricane maUrial lying between Keokuk and the Nevada mountains, were forced into Mae hou*y and sent on their winding way. Perhaps the infuriated contained a brttUk from Brighain Yeong. Thia miy aeewmt for it being so boisterous. Mr. Patt, Was Brig running away from hie wives, orCnole Samf— Either one, we thkkk would he swflhie&L to make fci*Qrtn unli! be busted—-hw sus}.endera.
This same storm pussed through Canada to warn John Bull of the nature of the oom-WibJet ttat gvfcf ^ofttaueoj»*ly ou Ameaaia aoU.
Oh! ye winds that around Brig'a pathway roar, For gwd&js-ssteit doa* oonw near wj
upper Mississippi is higher
than it Was in 1S44. The bridgoe on this Peoria widOquawka railroad are sij waahad away. In the stress of Kapke Ills,, the wateor is twelve «titd tolfU||de^. The inter of the Missiesippihas forced ite way throi^h tho cottlitiy tear Madiecm, Dl, for vmMmn MOWM and wfll cover the entile Am^wn botto«. The ni» is still li^ng. The whohi oonatrjr-renaptt-hke one vast lak^ The Iowa, C#Jsfe DM lfoiaes, an* ti»e SBs«Ottri rf*«m s» flooded snd still coming
The 81ore rooms on tiM w.hnrf «t XktaU wi^Je inundatwi, aa Dm t£*«t, In front of tfee dty, haa TM|d,nesr 80 Abnont Oie esiOre Uia^aoppi V«8^p is fioodad, even wore than il was in
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A ttfctk w«a n» o^nr by
oun.^'pi liAwttaH Errant ami gard ta tke
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candidate for Con
gress from the First District. IKe is an aati-Lf&om.pton Democrat, and now dk» owns Democracy. ....
in other Staiee to miqiitre bj the wffl the teeMttor hi MiasiseippL Tlje case arose from the will of Jaroee Brown, of AmiteoMiity, who directed his executor to pay ewtaia prooneda of his property to two of ye chilirtt by a colored woman, who caw -liaiaff **4
Whig, ita deeisiott, *^ba Court bdd sriil of JamOs Srofs vrfid, and the executor to prooeed |o tkei fu^llment
It decidad tiMft ^ete #u n^iing in our laws or policy whidi prohibited the sale, of the lands and slaved of the testator and the deposit of the pwweed* after paying, his debts, in the vanlts 9f a foreign hank to be paid over to the objects of the testator's bounty, even though they were £te negroes that freene^roea are only debarred by our lsws of the rights secured to .them by the laws of other Staties in Which tney refti^le, or wiles tlss 4sxercise of theee rights ia prohibited by positive law, or would be directly dangerous to our slaves, or presenfca mist5hievoas ^)raple%- Had the testator left his lands and slaves directly to these free negroes, a different question would have been presented from th9 one actually presented and decided."
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Jtar The Republicans of Tippecsuoc have nominated Chris. Miller and I. N. Stiles, as their candidates for Representa
Rain—Rain. What the farmers can do this season, no one is able to tell, The eleventh day of June is upon us, and not one-half of the corn is yet planted. The earth is literally drenched all over the country, and still rain falls copiously regularly every day—
MB FEEL GOOT,*
AMD
I SLEWS
Vrax. cjtfg^oit 8 intoxicating properties of lagiw bier far every few .weeks raised in Jiew York city courts.* A few days ago the keeper of a lagtfr 'bier saloon testified to the fact that he had known men to drink sixty glasses of lager In four-hours! Another witness said that some men could drink forty glassaee and not feel any bad effect, A German testified that he had drank one hundred and six glasses a day—equal to ten and a half gallonsl The Judge asked him what effect it had upon him, to which he replied *It made me feel,, goot, and
veil.' He said that he had drank twenty five glasses that morning before coming into court. Another witness swore that he could drink four gallons a day and not be effected by it. A number of witnesses testified to having drank eighty glaaseB a
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High Water—Alarm at St. Louis. The Democrat of yesterday says: We have a report from the Upper Mississippi that there is a ri«e ofturee feet coming out of the Des Moines and ah other out of the Upper Missouri of a rise of fileJ^iatlBt^J^wph. -When these shall be added to the threatening current already sweeping past the city, the consequonoes must be very des|nictive.
The truck of tho TorreHaute and Alton railroad on Bloody Island has been submerged and the depot is now located in lllinoistown.
The water nearly covers the Ohio and Mississippi railroad traok, and great exertions were made last evening to prevent tho ondernrimug of the rails and t^a.
If the floods do not abate this ^morning, the store# on tho levee must be abandoned during the day,
J&t Daring two hundred thirty years after lbs foundation of Rome, it stated, no man attempted to leave his wife nor no woman her husband. At the present moment, there are two thousand people from other States, Sojourning in the States of Illinois and Indiana, for tho express purpose of getting rid of their wives
ind husbandk.
tmr A great tubular iron bridfce is now b&ing constructed at Newcastele, England, and will be completed in about two years, for the Egyptian Railway, which crosses the fPiJe about midway between Cairo and Alexandria. The river there Is one thousand one hundred feet wide, and a ttoam ferry bp!* fc employed to j^the bnsiURI It do«i»ot suit the gp^wd fpint of the Pasha. He was once detained fw four honwh#an aemdent to tlw bo^, and he
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gavo Hobert Stephanaon orders to
build the
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HTTCHIW IMRA 3W OUMHT day in K«W AK tay. Tha iiM of «Im w^gon s*rie^tetsawi wnwnd .tog ^rty mamkymm ml Win ^ehn««l» badly thougVaot
the sfpearaac* of.a mt§.-
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NICARAGUA.—A
of Franoe wae that
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was at« stand stilH anil yoar a prepondaranc* of dontltt hirtha
to On »w«W
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now ^t fe^ Ia height, whWi iromsa acorn pwhad from &e old CWtet OsktivwyMR ago.
j&jSfa
WWwlHIl NHSp dress.*
The New Yt rk Mpm* har just
got lid of a libel aniit by paying sixL^aits
It ia estimated that the commercial
world has lost by the revulsion of 185? five hwndrsd tidliicils |f dollats. ,.j
☞ Capitol punishment for the crime
of murder in the first degree, has been restored in Wisconsin.
J9T ]#the o^Uiity of ^^, in the State «FVirgii|ia, it ^l said fcherais but one man Ifh«t ia. idnt ittniaing for dffice r- p3f
Quills are sometimes taken from
the pinions of one goose to spread the opinions of-aiiother. I
☞ An entire Chinese regiment has sentenced to wear women's clothes for five years, for having abandoned an untenable fort, during the recent attack on Canton by the French and English forces.
tBiddyj SpeU (cat, rat, hat,-' bat,
vat, mat^ with only oho. letter for. each word. 1U. 1 It can't be did/ 'What! you just reafy to report verbal3»onifttically, snd §atyf| do tbfat^ Just here, c80 r80, h80, v80, m80.'
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Sberidaii,--being- on a Parliament a-
ry committee, one "daj^ enterfed the room as all the members were soated, and ready to commence hu»ittess#l*Perfeeiving no empty seat, he bowed* arid loqkod round the table with a droll expression of coinitenance, and said: ""Will any gentlepian
?ve that {.mayiftke the ckair :f'r
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^L^ntloman who recently! travel
ed through the Mohawk: Valley,( states that the farmers of that region, instead of the old fashioned figure of a, ragged nikn with a wooden gun, for a scare-irow, now hang up hooped skirts in their corn fields, and the carrion birds are effectually alarmed by this modern, fashionable coatrivanccs?jwd lx
*jsgr A large elk passed throngn Tnn«hannock, Pa., one day last week, destined for Philadelphia, Where,we Understand, it had, been sold for the aum of $1,000. The owner represented its weight at six hundred pounds—nearly -as heavy as a 6mail horse, and would trot a.mile in two minutes and a half, It was trained to the harness. and would drive well to ft buggy.— We learn it was taken from the wiMs of Nebraska, and is only two years oldffrf^s
correspondent of the
Washington States, writing from Rivas, saya that a conspiracy of the foreign ministers is now at ?rk in that city, for the purpose of cheating the America^ ont of the Transit. A Jffconch agent is aaid to be at the head of tlie movement, and is intriguing to the beet of his abilities to effect it. His object, it is alleged, is a French Protectorate over Nicaragtta and Costa Rica. .• r-
GBS. HASKKLL.—It
to learn prom the Hopkinaville Mewnry that Q«n. Haskell, who has been spending a quiet rotiracy for some time past the1 Lunatic Aiylum at that place, and reorui^ ting his energies in hunting, fisbitfgj aud other, spcfrtf, wa» icsrmj^ :4ifcharged from the in*tit^on by the m*n«g«H»*fc^ d^ts since. The 6hmeral intends maining itt fiie family of the excellent superintendent.
J9T Among the mamsges in Cincinnati !ast?r«lK9M*!ir. to a Umi In fktiotte noj9« sllJlMiy «h«l
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1%• 1md~ ^»im^r1lwyUlrel"wly escn wHI Dssn if net plwi id
soma vaty jKwiaonia
Goods, which they Qffar ft low figures., *v ,Ji.- I •%*-.nfifci ram ura OF 104, 12-4,14-4 Damask Table Cloths,
Pillow Care Linens, Linen Sheetings,
mmmwmmmmm White and Colored Linen Driil-
Kow sty 1m
terns. qiumtity of So Coats and
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lar There is a VMM! Que ofthe Western States, who has moved so of^n that wheiwvera ^covered wagon comes along near liis Itouse, his' chidsens all march up, fall on their backs arid CtroM their lega, read^,to be tied aud carried to t^eir next
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Bioley's be*st Cloths and Usfftimers. Sillc, Moire, AnitfMmni' Laet Mantlet. GMfesee MM Mitfe.
Crinoline, Qrass, Steel
and WhalebOne Sk^n^s.: Organdies, Pkia and- PaiiAed Bareges, Lawn^Frenchehiuttand Ginghams,
Maltese* ^ambriekfsnd S.wiM|^ itt setts and singlej Maltese, Poiqt. Wlentienne and Thread Laces and Edgings Fioune!ngs, Band8,! Dimity Bands and Embroidered' Linen fl and kerchieft White Shirts, Wove and Mai^eille-s Bosoms.
F. SiP'PERT & BROTHER.
•Tune 11, 1858-twtf
NOTICE.
ISJune
hereby given. thatoa tli^,evening of Titosday, 22„l8d8, there wiirbe.an election at the ChUrch in this city, '(locatedon 4th between Ohio %od Walnut stceetsv) for th® purpose Of electing tltroe Trustcorf for said Church.
By or of the Church,
^og RQBT.BIU^SHER.Caerk.
Vwellifig HOHII^ for Sate.
A CO.MFORT^MSLE sooveuient fjatUy /V rituated tjifrdowiw^f^Ohi.. aid Fourth streets, occupi«m.at present by Mr. Ralph T^uier J^bfteraifc lippJy tb
•, Corner ot Market »ud Chestnut Sts., & June 9, '58-dkriyteg Twrre-Haote, Iudiona.
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
FOR BMfLOYERS AND
Persons Wishing Employment
,, or avsav nccmrnos. S Cer. Market and Chestnat Sts., Terrc-Haute, Ind.
N. &—Particular attention given to the rent-:
'idl^ir
gives us pleasure
JI«w «ad Aeoaxatatw
TOPOGRAPICAL MAP
of Vigo CoaWty,
FROM
ACRE AT SURVEYS* THROUC, FLoat the Couutr nadir the dfrettita of tt. F. W^LuttB Jc. Co., Topogfaphiieal Engiueens. the subscribers arc preparing to Rublish new and complete Topographical Map of Vigo County,
larre scale. Ml Fablk roads attt Railroads to be aeraoratfel
lai^dof TI, with tlie Jlecatioa of Fsttas, Fubli tfatkBngs, places of W'jnhip, Post Oflbes, 8d»»: 1ms«,»EorBs Hotels, Mills, WtttaAopi *c an
tbew«f*e
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The Bank of the Stele of Koith
CwoUna, a»ii bwpehee Wisinied tfOie MMnest on U«»i«t inatoC
-SswWU, rfarpaUitgs *od r*j «raaa»«otne-
l^^otocefcppd
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GEO. BOURNE.
Look Right Hefro
ERSONS havii'greal estate of any descrlptioh
pLice vhi^aoilii^G and .re&tiiiig is done, SIGHT, notwithstanding the stringency of the times. A si O Those wishing to prtfehnseor rent Real £«ta(e, will do well to call soon, as novr ie exactly the accented time, ...
June 10-dwJlw
Intelligence OAce.
rpHE undersigned believing* that a business of the above description has long been needed in Qw city. biis .determinrd upon establishing an ofibe wht^re strangers can obtain information relative to Rcttliiig and gbtflhg into any kind ol JaO# iness also, persons, male or female, enquiring -aitoc iiliwtiona 4a asiy capacity, by r^Ht^ring ihdit nauu'S.aud paying# ti ifling fita, ««y,.be sopnlicd .16.waufet'riatL fully and pii&tiitallv.— Families requiring help, eitlier male or female, c«mbe SiScomniod-ited Ott short uotice."
N. B.—FnrUcular aUeuUbn given tlie renting of housex, and Ml the business connected with an offlcc of the above descripUoM, will be promptly «3ctd faithfblly attended to.
A. D. SWEET,
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WOOL DEPOT, EBt^UHH»din Oi«^iitirofl854.
HAS
beSn irt operation over fi»r Tearai during which period, though its promts has been impeded.ty the adverse ear*of, 1854 and 175t, ihe prsetjeabiHty of th plan Ibns boen cle.irly d-m-onatrated. That tho. house s^fbrtls supefior advantages to the WOOL QROWER.S OF THE WBSX, as medluta for |^dng,tHelr wwrfa thfo the hands ot the manufacturer, is now no longer a
WOCR QfOw DiVf ttviKnvQ urcDfVclrtK Ot tuCM adv^itagesduring'the last f««r yean, yeVsBu^wising as,it may appear to many, our receipts have been larger from M^rolianis and Wool-buyers than frwfet WOol-growers, and this*.may bMteeou?i«cd for mainly from the fact, that. a ctaS4,"Wiiol-grow-ers have been more easily influenced and' misled than tortf for their object |»r the enWiicement of ^icea to the .The pf# #ur, cSw!^risied,,as If hSa b#n by the mbat di^strt^mt^iaiiMaK^tnl^rr«jB«)ent^ hSs been one ef the most unfortunate for negotiating and managing soles of wool, and the (hot that the eaterprisulMts been retowiwbly sucoetaftdl^ not withstanding these disadvantages, and given almost uuivctaal satisfooHea to conslgneni, should we 'Junk, inspire sufficient coaSdenee to induce laige consignments from wool-growers.
To those who have been prejudiced by false ru-, mors, and, who, have maniffMted.« want of confidence We ha^c frequently madwhidvaritees equal to the price they have been offered for their wool.-— Such advances, however, should not bu requirod, «S tlie euwrprifHj Wait slartt-A for their ben«-rft, fnH this object has steadily kept in view, and we hope the encouragement wili be suoh as to enable us to continue our efforts. Indeed,'wool-growers, particular! the present year, oannet nf^scd to do
BETTER PRICES,
than they can obtalu by any oUicr ta^Uiod, «|ud would, wc trust, become permanent friends of the enterprise. At this House, the
W«»ol i« Closely Classified! ,iws
Into different STYLES and GRADES, thus rendering it myo attractive..to
L. BARNEY
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F?enoh Jaconit and American Lawns, all new| atylea trom 12^ to 75 «ts Strawbei«y flrn u^ig IbaliM amd S3k Sifipeav -One thousand -and one other style* of DRESS GOODS adapted to the season. Black Silks extra heavy, at amasingly low prioes.
Maradil|ps ^^«^^^k 8iU^^^%s^ au^^^i^ir Coiorlt^iack itoh Lsce,. pottedN Tfei% *lEh3^Kmlored Skirts, Jaconets, and Swiss Se^s, jDollars, «kc.
i)60BLl^%IDfft *IKRE0E W^^W^EfL DtffeTigftS.
We a& the trade to call and examine our §tpck of Ooods, and compaire prictj* with tbe tame quality of goods atotherpltces.NAY saro dotermined to go it with a RUSH ss they ^nitaBif!4f?aeii» oowr* .«*»-"
Mattings, WaB ¥wp& andv Borders, Tapestry, Brussels ibid Tapestry Ingrain Caipoto. __ ..
W prico Csirpets, commencing #tJM)^ cents per yard, Jbadiea Whfte and trnbtarfched "Cbtton and Lisle Hose. Gents, Misses, Boys, and Childerns Hose «if all kinds, dreat run on BUek Silk S|itta. ^a^^^t^for the daily news ih tho^vay of aomethkig uew every day.
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June 8-dtf i*mme 4m*i #1 W tr» 'V
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TEE CLEVELAND
s*h^
who frequently doW not Aishtp }urch«se mixed lots. Here he can obtain tlie particular grade of wool adapted to to the qualitr of gopda hg i^anu-
Tlian ju.der the old system of employing agents and sub acents io.Qn.nvas the country to procure his ittock. Here he' Can find uniform grades, which are so WELL KNOWN to Eastern Manufl«:tur»r«, that the only expense aWendiug thctr buymg is' a letter or telegraph dispatch, ordeiing any particular grade and quantity
KZTTo those who wish to consign Wool to us, we will forward. Sacks, by exprena .* otherw ise, numbered and marked so that no other direction would be required to have the Wool reach us.
Wool Twine.
For tying up Wool, will be sent to those efdeting, at Manufacturer*1 prices. To time ntr confidence inlkefmtuft Wool .Vcu4^, we propose to male more liberal
Caeh Advaaces.^f
thanheretofore, if desired. Hoping to receive a »re tattendad patronage from the wool-growers and merchants of the west, we promise nndivided attention to their interests, and reaiahi
Very truly, See.., ooot&ticlrdft
Cleveland, May 31,1858-w 2 m.
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No* Vorfc tfiSnTtfOl.diWr Pftftjk one .f the lar^Mt a«il UMt wu«kty n*jv*rn of tlio day. ^n lnlng nlfbt paRO*. of forty cel. original inAlteg aim okfatilly cunU to S^-W Ui not(l, will bit pr«Mcnt«(i U» each nb»rrtlor ImmudlMtol) on ro«ctj »rUio «ub3crl^)tlan iaitna^ One ew»j! Jlat nw yfar... mid pi ft 0j«» chi»«(otiw yoart.. n.ntihiiil iriftt One rujiy for tbron curs .5.00 and 3(ri'U One cotty CiM fivo ywir*. .HilHt and S eifli
Imperial (luart| oontc.inlnK nmn!u,of entortainlna orlitl
AND TO CM/Bf ....15,00and a fin* V....P,00 Mid 5 ttifl* 1S.*0 and lOftfli
Three conic* ono y«nr,....i. ilei ,-JSa Twenty .one ropie* one year 3&^Kt«nd VlglfU
Pivi conlei Ttncopi*
un mje year. infc?«»ar..
The artletm to be dUvnbuLad are eotnprlied Sn tli« fbllowlu* Urt. 9paexaf«« or jrold containing..
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do" do do ".. i.... StiHiM Mrli do .do do ..........ItKI.W) oafli JO CutoutJ^Viir Huiitlns' W«|eee» HO.On e«rh "W 06M Watchi» ...00,on curb ...30.00 na It .,35.00each ..ao.Oo earb 5tt fell ver Watfhe*.......... to to ItQttt OWld Onard, V«»t and Pnh Ctidlnil 10 tOW
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900 Lartte* Clole Wntoh"^ .. ... $O0 9)lvar HunitMjf Caswd W atclnrt. SllverWatMie*..
Gold Loekota, Braeelnta, Bar Omtm, Kremt PI nil, Cuff Ktn«. Klftera Bulbma, HWrt Stodd, Watch Kcy». Oold and stlwer Thimblua, and a variety of other article*, worfli rrtm Ally cant* to I IS enrli. fmnMmlatety rftt reralpt of tlfc «ntnrrlpt1(»n money the ivbacrilwr'a name will bo en to red upon oar tub.
ncrliulon t«ak •ntxMlt* a imnttor. and the *lft enrr** dli jt»k, the guhfcrjhe^ br
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nnewobk,t-the »uh«crlh«^bymall or exi-reH. to«t j»w. All eoifimunlcktioi! nm n«i w, 4flnnd40 MoflhU Batldinff, 33S Rrpadwky Iv. Y. *,*f«pelmon eople* aent fr«o. Agenla wantvd.
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