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   Kenosha Telegraph (Newspaper) - July 23, 1852, Kenosha, Wisconsin                               If trie B l wUh Xu Business Directory MM i jF J lmv Mill WILLIAM T WEST f nr ffl fll Will f n4 1 MA tu o I ill of mi l 93 T W Cy t i rv In t BY C CLEMENT THE TELEGRAM Friday aa KENOSHA WIS FRIDAY JULY 23 i t J THE PARTY AND THE PEOPLE ON THE FUGITIVE LAW Wo append briefly n blc the record ol tho position of the livo great parties of on a question considered of tance and in connection wo append also tho ex- pression of tho of this section of the try on iho sumo question Now it remains to be soon which is Iho parly or Iho Tho people have solemnly l certain and have clearly de- their own position Tho party has ns solemnly resolved directly reverse rd its lo the people to stultify themselves oat own words anil rentier themselves to lo solemnly never would Let us sic his manhood on the tillar of mm: party Tho National Democratic Convention TERMS OF A Jo do nu n breach of law of no tHl it our c o ic aw Const Hull on of the to hi our power mtd to obtain In That Inw freemen a service which nnd Ihu luw uf CoU Ui consent out meanest or That know lonla in law 01 of lite n asking Its It trough the uf iho be ID the wUh H to all wft lo JOHN C Sec In Sale in Al a Uto In of In oi tu public for tho of Uw WM J The wore ed: hy which hunting ground for lu the ti in and trio uf the II of I u 1 it ill t J 1 f- n k r r r I li iu tt Hli r I iw I In will f U th stuijit ur colur tho Thu Whig resolved as i unu children f fri n nud n Inw lo wo nwn all Ibu of this net Thru wit not In tlw of imr It In n pillion lu which or tm nr nn will net nil 111 which wo lo of n It 1 limy iw lo tin w M wi lo own vv midnight Th ut we lhu nnd who u dt work llw nml wu wilh if llm who for Ilia ur cowiinlly lo voco it who now ut thu huml of in hill lo ho lhu tool Ihc power nmt princo to lhu uf lut and Arnold Thai religious who succumb lo tt it fur Iho lo in uro to bo im ol him whu lo lu tho tin mr Free Pursuant to Call a largo Convention of the of met in the Court House at ElKhorn Tuesday the inst and organized by appointing Dr J C Mills of Spring Prairie Chairman and Peter Colder of Elkhorn Secretary On motion of W II Pettit a committee of five was appointed by the Chait to report lions of W II Pettit Sam Pratt David Williams Garret andS S low Committee on Resolutions imported Chairman W H Pettit in part and on motion of O Hand the Report was as far as made accepted On motion of C Martin all persons in- to take part in discussion Mr dry here came in and asked and obtained leave to read the Hunker Call as in the Star and invited those who sympathized with its ob- jecle to meet out doors General Paine ol on responded in a speech of hour when the Convention adjourned to P M AFTERNOON Chairman of the Committee reported a Resolution on which was adopted and the following was COUNTY W I II That the proceedings of this conven tion be published in the Western Star Free Soi papers of this Slate and the National Era On motion the Convention adjourned tine die J C MILLS President COLDER Secretary Sarali wife The papers are circulating the death at Sault Sle Marie of Huron I laynes young English girl who married to an Indian of Mr lin's company in 1840 white that person was showing them off in the city of London The questions are now solved which were raised at the time of this ill-assorted will become of Will she live with him in the wilds of thu American forest Xn she died in forest away from the refinements of society of a wasted broken instrument victim of speculating man who hesitated not to tamper with her inexperience and girlish and lead her innocent and happy lile into ono of wretchedness and to fill hia pockets with the shillings of a gaping brig public A lew facts regarding this unfortunate nago which are not generally known on the Atlantic may perhaps be interesting and which I learned white in London Mr Catlin said in his publication that the young lady was an exceedingly pretty and inter- H and Henry ami of family She and East i io j i mij i embracing Spring Prairie and East uol Seivall and Dr C S hard District embracing ami H Cooper and H J Slarrin District embracing Sugar Creek Troy and Hl f r thu lml i I il That lhu of this thu Hi HUM b Mi li'l lilt t ll Hit ru i i INS MK l n l ii Mum r 1 it nil tt our r r Hiu Thus we have it in brief from both tions The Fugitive Slave Law is lo bo let us soo what the people from limo tu li mo have said First in order we append M by Convention huM yars since which nominated Mr Klmore for This composed of lhat which is expected lo give to Mr Pierce iis Will men of the place themselves on record in unenviable f TUI p Kllin I I It u i n r i for iw tt I I I MII I -I t Li -i I ti nt ft meeting of of Co for Iho purpose of In- to of Iho lhu following were In Is d in thm lion In thai liod's under u of Imprisonment which our every In of Inw to do onto iw wo would should d unto us la the net of mid he previous of our country nnd we nil tmy In Its who in Its or who lo lib to Soil nnd manity ilt we will luw nny ed M li DODCK niv nt IMke i First nf the I 9 IIM iv culled Law La Winno end De Witt Sheldon District embracing Elkhorn Geneva and D Williams Mr Hill and R Flack District embracing Delevan Darien and S Hurlow H Pyre and Samuel hies District embracing Wai worth Unn and H Fellows D Oilman nnd J liams Mr Pettit reported additional Resolutions in lull The report was accepted and tions being before Convention tor adoption Gen Pitine resumed and finished his He was followed by Mr Clement of and S M Booth of at the close of remarks were adopted as of the Free of worth County Whereas The Free Democracy of the United Status in National Convention assembled at Buffalo Aug yth 1848 did organize themselves into a Parly on tho basin of the ing principles lo wir No more Slave more Slave Slavery exclusive Federal rescue of Federal Government from control of tho Slave of Federal Officers by the for and Harbor Im- ar y where tho Indians lodged Mr C endeavors to smother this disgusting affair in the romantic language See his Th Friday evening Oct IS tho city in iu church in tho city was io chair and I N wiis The ii v i r r I r -.11 ported hy Rev J 1 T Iti ill I v Strain r t lull I J r 1.111 1.1 f rll Tiy 1 i 1 I J 1.1 Til III M M K were nnd being ably aiV mainly by Mr were almost as full will H under n form of pie d Inu hilly iri n V T urit M will 111 Win iho W Inw I roil SAI.K ii ir- ily hy lhu I in l Art uf f In- In Ini mny lh Inw iu ur lliu f In to or nil f tr imy thur wril I lulu ax nml REMOVAL Av i i I r j hy innv hi the ury wc nnd provisions of our opinion io luw uru lu iw wull w ID ot hu law we ciui him whu from let ui or tu tho IT t D Jood lo n mnn thin Us uf nnd iho net uf ur Inw nnd In itll ol mir try nnd w 1.1 nny in lu uf In of UH tn lhu an- U in ns try Slavo In in i f ul we in hi u luw which luw That we will for n or limn who will ill ihr we Will only will UM to lhu lhu slave Inw by W 11 French K A J Henry ti W 1 II J 11 T U Conh 1 Win in 11 A K H II H J rr R C T F H K L J My nil It IK i ive In our ol the upon the of of ju..tici nnd hil UN ftM flM M I'S I f INSURANCE nt i Hi i in I r fc ol f W II i Si TT ROOMS Co Inw in nil w rau i- -t AA Imv in Inw us thd wilh nml nnd in thU not in wlEh iny whu t wo tu II our nru nn in- hr ihr In mir It- luw tri arul mir dy fruin Sui wo tn I- lhu Inw in if In In tii t In uf KO In nl r D 1 N ut At n In Co Hoy I In the thv Ki- IX were pul mid Slum Hill hy not only nn hi 1 n on nnd the lury but the hy Jury nml lla of An- It ift lo Ihmi therefore we will every wilhin our power for nnd Ii will io pre- vent ifte of Kr i nf n i n hle tip Irak In Con- md Thai f he In neighboring i ru tvi M th f hold In la III this it is necessary 10 tlic both parties havo to by lo resolutions of tho convention them This in- on part tho veto of nny net or this say 11 lo bo Been whether tho people who lluis solemnly nrc ready o fice und yield every thing at the dictation of par can hy n mnn with of calm but when I survey the of n female n sigh in voluntarily escapes me With the holy of I associate every soft J think of her as the nnd bashful virgin with cheeks with each impassioned feeling of us tho and matron tired wilh tho of world and preparing for to she soon Oh I there is in the of u woman raises the soul far above iho level ot society She is formed to and humanize to his cares and strew his with flowers In rev Labor nnd i ree Men nnd he support of men I to those principles I Ami whereas tho of Iho Buffalo Convention inscribed these principles on their banner and pledged to fight on and evor until a their And whereas each Convention of tho Free Democracy of this State Congressional nnd County held since that time hua those principles and purposes And whereas tho Conventions of bolh the old parties at have recently renewed their to the Slave endorsed the Slave Compromise measures and Law as Statutes Democrats matice all dis- cussion of lite thus upon the Constitutional of Free Speech Anil whereas both General Pierce nnd eral Scott the Presidential candidates of these old parties both before and since their iKui have endorsed and approved of nil measures and have pledged themselves if elected to use their official and lo maintain and them Resulted That we the Fren Democracy ot Walworth County in Convention assembled do the free adopted al Buffalo the synopsis of which is expressed in the first ble and that wo Hie Slave adopted by and Democratic tion recently held at Baltimore and the tes who stand upon and represent these forms Resolved That we heartily to the Call of iho National Committee for a Free ic at Pittsburgh Aug to iho coll for a Free ai on tho appoint Convention and to more 1 Free Democracy of consin all the old issues have become obsolete and old parties having de- any issue of principles wim each other have in tendering tho issues of very and no more discussion of the slave tion to the friends uf Liberty mid Free Speech and thai wo the issues Ihus tendered and from the conventions slave politicians to tho people iu vindication of Freedom nnd Free Discussion That wo are discouraged by of who united with 113 in for political an personal have gone us they nra not ol and lhat for every such defection ve believe we shall have five converts from the old Thai since bolh the old parties by platforms proclaimed lo the world that the only issue between them is the and they propose to obtain by each in their base subserviency to slavery were several fair damsels who nightly their shillings and took their positions near thu platform From the fair hands ol these he Strong Wind received unobserved many pre- cions and sly gifts nnd amongst them several little billets of tho most sentimental nature con- enclosures of beautiful stanzas and cords of address this group of inveterate gazers was always though most coy nnd least the sweet maiden who kissed her hand and throw of flowers to tho Wind from the back window of her house on Georgo st The whole soul of Strong Wind which now had been unchained and free as mountain breeze was enveloped in the soft and web which the languishing black eyes the cherry and lips and rosy of this devouring little maid had spun and entwined about He trembled when he straightened his tall and egant figure above the platform not that he was before the gazing world but because her soil black eyes were upon him A marriage was accordingly brought about and il had been carefully rumored that the ding was to take place at St Martin's being the situated al Charing cross where the cavalcade would attract the greatest from the passengers in the crowded thoroughfare and witness the novel spectacle of a beautiful London girl married to an Indian from tho wilds of America To create o great excitement on tho occasion several coaches nnd were engaged lhat containing tha Indian Cadotle or as he had been tanned Strong wilh hia bride was drawn by four horses all decorated with garlands ribands accompanied by the er with colon flying music playing through tho moat crowded of London lo tho church 1110 ceremony wna to bo performed Here was the key to this most disgusting get up an that the greater number of shillings might fall into the pocket of iho manager for it was immediately announced in nil the London journals after the was solemnised that hereafter the beautiful and interesting bride of Strong Wind will make her appearance on the form tho Indians nnd preside ot the no Tho London public saw through this tion and to countenance tlie Indian ex- while tho whole press denounced it as a shameful affair and tho speculation was n ing one lo projector The sequel is known Tho and interesting girl followed her husband to his parent too pined day by day in tho rude lodge ol her Indian lord far away from her own happy isle until death divorced her from her bonds Y Sun make iho ing beautiful extract on the Homestead tion Law from a letter recently written by Judge There resides in Boardeaux a yonng rich and handsome widow who had for aix months incessantly the loss of a husband ten- derly beloved A fatal storm had wrecked vessel in which he had embarked and soul on board it was supposed had The young widow though surrounded by ad- observed very scrupulously tho rules of decorum at length however the sions of her friends had effect and she once more threw open her doors to receive ny Madame St A mere hud one foible she loved play to this foible alone threatened to involve her in much trouble On the evening of her first fete a tall graceful figure masked followed her paying her innumerable silent at- tentions To rid herself ot his importunities she sat down at the card successful or about on hour The mask who had fixed himself behind her then the honor of playing wilh ler which she granted and renewed the game vitli fresh spirits though not wilh equal good Madame was piqued nt the superior skill of tho impertinent mash and staked to nn immense amount Still the stranger was tri- umplwnt and pulling from tiis pocket a large ncn been rather purse of gold tauntingly dared her to risk i and what do y like amount Although absolute ruin ler From the Galena Cold Richmond City in is a mew place with but few very pretty location nd having a rich fertile nit back no become a 1 he Wisconsin Marble Quarry lie back of this a lew it has not as yet been much enough to test its A few miles above here feeing the river fear e rver app immense bluff theit ban lock rearing the from a distance the generd I like of me W th one of these which I hall call the Golden there it a history dating back into the last whether improbable or not time will hoi High up this bluff at least 230 feet small hard beaten path wi n steep ascent in this opening a number of from Dodge Co have boon work tor already penetrated feel Far in finr pieces of decayed elder chips many lu show that it lias boon frequented ages ago in many a opens out into small regularly arched aa perfect as it done by a skillful mason Thew have been the consequence of her imprudence Madame would not recede but anxiety and tion marked her countenance For some time game was doubtful at length tho malignant deity decided against her and tho rash widow found her fortune destroyed by ono night's ly Her anguish could not be concealed she rose abruptly from the card table when tho mask man insinuating lone of voice hinted to her that she need not put herself to any inconvenience to makeup this debt of honor as ho wait her leisure or compromise it in seme other way wilh more pleasure lo himself and less lo her She tinned tit him a look of rage and con- tempt she who thus to insult me in my own house Softly replied the mask I nm no gambler nor needy are ladies i who would not bo ungrateful for such an centre of for v m mason 1 in suppose they are treasure for which so many tif our countrymen are periling life health in their insane rush for that land of As near as I can ream these parties have found some old manuscript relating the adventures of a man by the name of of New Vork who was taken ami held the Indians of this country for many years This was at an day about the time du was settled lulu among them he acquired confidence anj was shown a cave in ono of N river contained treasures of golden ore This bulff is described also tho Muffs near h The one in which men aro now exploring the description in every particular but golden may be realized and if put a slop to insane of lo to These wild that skirt rich Madame burst into lean Good must I endure insolence quit my house sir and if you are u gentleman make good your claim to-morrow No I will not quit your house night my claim is on your fortune or yourself and I will make it good lei who will dispute it With these words he removed his musk when madame uttered a shriek ol joyful surprise anil fainted in his arms The company crowded round her they were immediately recognized iho Chevalier St Amerc The raptures of madame may he easily imagined when on her husband informed her that he hail been ed from the wreck by a brave sailor who en him in his own ship which wag bound to having been fortunate enough lo amass a considerable portion of wealth had meditated this agreeable surprise in hope of curing her of a destructive habit tho consequence of which he hod long dreaded Madame embraced him wilh transport and assured him that she would never again field tft IK Wisconsin River June 23 S M M she now saw the madness in glaring colors Havintf received the congratulations of their friends trie amusements of the evening which had been so strangly interrupted were again re- and the adventure was for many months the talk throughput Direction ut Trade It was only a day or two since that wo red the speculation the British freight anil passenger trade wilh China would at an early day be directed in part across the Isthmus of nama Africa brings intelligence of yet a moro immediate if not more important movement in this direction London aro tu be connected over the Railway ard is about to establish a line of steamers to on the side to run wilh his New York 1 ol another line of steamships on the side lo Australia His expectation is to secure English Mail to New South Wales and New Zealand and application will bo made to French Government for a contract to Tahiti This is a grand scheme and not the leu cessible to the commercial world because of the announcement lhat tend to greater en- of British enterprise and better Dillahanty of Secure lo each family labor mny ft Jittle spot of free earth that it can it will be an asylum in times of from which the mother and children old ago and infancy can still draw sustenance and protection though misfortune may rob them ol all else ond then feel that ihoy Dje still free still entitled to walk on the greon earth and breathe the free air of Heaven in defiance of tho power and potency of accumulated wealth and domineering of pretending and ambitious The of that concentrated spot will make them warriors in the time of external strike Those shocks of said Xenophon inspire those who raised them with courage to defend them The largest of them in iho field is the prize exhibited in the middle of the field to crown whose hon Sin Ohio ban been favored wilh noble men in Congress no one will doubt who ever fell in with either Mr Chase Root or Giddinga To this little band of tried souls must be joined Mr of the House a liberal Democrat who recently some brave words on lhat Mr proceeded to submit some re- marks on the present condition of the ic party lie considered this parly as a party of progress as n party of present and mure rather than of the past For this reason he had co-operated wilh it and had labored for it with all the energy ho possessed Bui the Democratic party did not own him and he was not bound lo follow its dictates right or wrong When ever he could this agem to promote the great ends of humanity and justice then and then only would he act with it Tho Democratic Convention of Baltimore composed of chosen delegates from the whole country was doubtless only authorized to select men lo be their in the approaching contest It also authorized to proclaim to iho world of the Democratic party Hut he did not understand it to be tho right of that tion lo publish as son li men Is of the cratic party doctrines which were held only bv n portion of that parly Tho Convention en- the compromise measures of the lust Con- press a series of measures concocted by Mr Clay by Webster and put through by tho force of administration he protested against this stealing of whig this of whig timber with which to build a Democratic platform lie against the interpolation into tho Democratic creed of nny thing which could make the parly ally of shivery anil The party if wits the natural ally of slavery give all the oddi to British capital and yet com- pete with commercial rival iu the advantage of trade The Railway is is cure by contract Koad Company and tho New Grenadian Government and if city of Panama is not oura in fee in business and will continue to be under control The news of Mr project created quite a stir yesterday the friends of iho Railway They begin to regard peels of the work io new light and ai present computation it is certainly a source of public congratulation thai these are from all be thus magnificently re- warded They have risked much anil expended much to build the Road ally and for the California trade but now likely to attract the trade of the lower coast of tho Pacific the newly-discovered gold of Australia and the French Pacific Islands if not lhat of the further Indies a homo to every whose if either wits the natural ally of slavery ost labor mny obtain one against weakness the Democratic party as much higher anil no- vices and of father and yoa bier mission to perform The resolution will rivet tho of the child in years of j ing the compromise measure was a and in- i eac n ter ase to slavery distress he is rock on which he leans for i there never was a time so favorable for tho cml when fate colls him from existence i of free principles and so lull of hope hof tears his grave Can you cause as the present ami Unit for the on her tomb without dilution Man has always done Co his memory Tho pages of history He open to the one but iho mock ami unobtrusive excellencies of the other sleep with her in iho In her mny have shone thu genius of a poet wilh the virtues of n saint She too may have passed along tho path of existence and toil for others as I now feel for her AA WITH A Mason in his recently published svork Pictures in relates the following circumstance which occurred wilh him while loitering nlong a shady path in the stepped aside for a ment lo admire n rice lufl of purple flowers my mule having plodded along about eight or ten yards ahead when as I turned from the flowers tho path a ns of a flash of lightning struck my sight and I saw a brilliant and powerful winding its coils round the head nnd body of the poor mule U was a large and magnificent boa of a black and yellow col- or nnd it hail entwined the poor beast so firmly in its folds that ere he had time to utter more than ono feeble cry he was crushed and Tho broke out on my forehead as I thought of my narrow escape and only re- maining a to view the of monster as he began to uncoil himself I rushed through nnd not con- sider myself f until I Iree ol the Free Democracy lo disband and unite wilh Iho old parties at this lime would bo as unwise and wicked as it would have been for iho American army lo have surrendered to their enemies before the battle of Resolved That for Free Soil men lo denounce the Slave Platforms of parties nnd profess Free Soil principles and yet support their candidates is ns inconsistent and wicked as it would be to eulogize Christianity and serve and that those who pursue such n course themselves to rebukes of all honest men and the condemnation pronounced against those who sny Lcl us Jo evil that good may Thai we Free cratic party of the county anew by appointment of courty assembly District that we recommend to the Free Democrats of each to organize and repair for the campaign of Freedom That his Convention heartily ves of the course of our in Con- gress Charles he has been true to the principles of Freedom and Democracy lhat he lms faithfully represented the wishes and in- of the people of this district and deserves meed of good and faithful On motion of Mr the County were instructed to a Mass County soon as practicable after the meeting of Pittsburgh manhood by n stronger bond than any tion lhal could exist He will remember where ho gamboled in his youth the stream upon whose limpid waters he Ims bathed and tho family tar where lie felt a mother's love nnd the green spot within that litlle homestead where sleep the loved and the lost A GAMBLER'S An ingenious tion ono of the latest improvements in the bling profession has been seized by one of tho police of New York showing how easily the poor victim of the passion for making money by chance instead of by is duped and bsd The invention is a It is made of ivory has eight sides a shaft of tho same terial running through and projecting at each end shorter or lower projection forming a pin like that of a boys top and upper or er a handle by which it is set in motion Each side is marked with different numbers of spots like dice At first of course the dupe wins but when the bets largo enough lo be interesting the shaft of the which movable to the initiated is shifted so that the ative position of ends of the toy are reversed and that which was the top thus becomes the bottom and vice versa The being hollow and tho shaft loaded the change of its set of position brings up in every instance a s numbers different from on which the son has won If the latter changes his lucky number his entertainer readily and without of detection charges his ley and thus never fails to skin hia victim of the House once told a boarder that ne was going to raise the price of board to three dollars per day said fellow don't do it I shall die if you do it Ii nearly kills ma now to eat worth raisa the price to three dollars I and if yo shall die m Uro days Do net do il if you tended to humbug those who chose to bo bugged by it This sketch is skort but short for the desire of every reader but to the heart in indicating most ably the destiny of great party of speedy advance lo broad form of freedom for all IMPERIAL TRAVELLING is and Empress of Russia arrived at saw on 2d day of the month of Mny Extraordinary preparations were made on the road from St lo fnr journey lo the Empress and her numerous When the Emperor travels alone he generally does so in n more simple manner The road 400 English miles was repaired and swept by hand every alone being removed and at ry post 175 horses were kept ready harnessed The arrival of the Emporor was announced by the increased severity of lice inspections of travelers at the railway tions are informed by a gentleman acquainted with the tacts boy residing al Altaian named Nelson Hawks after some slabbed a German boy in tho left side with a knife It penetrated to the region of the heart and ut the time of the occurrence it was thought it would prove faint The act was milled on the The boy Hawks was ar- rested on the 14th and examined The trate found the evidence sufficient lo commit him to jail The recovery of the boy stabbed is con- doubtful They are only about 16 years of As the lid of the coffin was about beirig ened down in Rochester the the in- mate discovered to be living The poor low so near being burted am it now to correspondent of the London Times writing from Dublin and ing of the facts before Uio falling away of Roman Catholics on their ing lo America says The tetter of tire Rev Mr Mullen wilh candid admissions of iho gradual of of the lloman Catholic faith as soon as its ies sat foot on American soil continues a furor among Irish clergy of both creeds Tho party have had tcr reprinted and circulated throughout cevarnl districts as strong presumptive evidence of iho decline of Popery and of the progress of tho principles of Reformation The clergy from the Primate en his down to the humblest curate appear to be astounded by the revolutions ican missionary nml the whole machinery of mother Church Ims been set in motion with a view of checking a system which has led tosach disastrous results aa those vouched fur on the competent authority of in the confidence of Archbishop himself To iho Ilight across tte Atlantic is first great object ol counter movement just now at work As well might it be attempted to stop tide wilh a pitchfork but trial is nevertheless made with what success time can For Inst the subject uf emigration has been theme of altar eloquence throughout length and breadth of the ments of all kinds have been used to llm people from old and tho religion of therr forefathers or tetter from Sun Francisco to the New York Herald has the Every steamer that arrives here to fornia more or less slaves from Southern States and if the importation uf this species of property should continue the same way for a few lo come a large will bo mado to the of California sufficient perhaps to counterbalance the interest If shoald be the the State persons who are in vor of a division of slate into Northern Southern succeed in their en- i but nol until then Them is an tion on the subject as intense and marked by much acerbity and bitterness as any agitation on same subject lhat ever look place in the ed Stales Aa il is there arc two parties on question of slavery here as elsewhere but no contest his as yet taken place between The lime however is not far distant when this subject will of itself be the dividing line be- tween the Tlie result will be a division of Stute the lion of Southern slave territory The Mr J H of Sheboygan recently took out of ike earth several feel the surface while digging a well a copper weighing teveD aae a half pounds and to at nearly C7 There Ver a firs st 1200 houses   

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