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   Agitator, The (Newspaper) - September 2, 1858, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               THE TIOGA y A- l i mi Albert Barnes on Human Slavery Albert Barnes the distinguished pbl commentator m writing on passage in here it is prophesied of Jesus Christ he shall proclaim liberty to IJ J Cobb Ed tor Proprietor the We cannot publish anonymous communications WE PA the and the opening of the to are Isa 61 uses the allowing language While ilie main thing intended this that Christ deliver mea from the inglorious servitude of sin it also means the gospel would comma ciples inconsistent with existence of very and wauld ultimately sal emancipation Accordingly it us a mailer of undoubted fact that us influence was such less ihan three centuries it was the And some snap their jay Aug 27 and organized by calling C honestly asserted what we thought was true Alleys was thrown into intense What are you in j Esq to the Chair Messrs N that its redeemer As regards the by the loud report of a pistol followed Wl We and 1 M BODING were elected alter assertion we are still of the opinion outcries of several said u> have wl Republican For GALUSHA A of Subject to decision of the Conference For L P WIL LIST ON of Wellsboro mentis of abolishing slavery LEWIS Of Subject to tho decision of the Conferees For Sheriff PO WER of i For Commissioner L DJ SEELEY of Roman Empire and no candid reader of the New Testament can doubt if pies of Christianity were universally followed lust shackle would soon fall from slave Be the following facts remembered 1 No man ever made another originally R slave under influence of Christian ciple No man ever kidnapped another or sold another because it was done in ence to the laws of Christ 2 No ever manumitted who did not feel that in doing was obeying the spirit of who did not have a more quiet conscience on thai account 3 No nmn doubts that if freedom were to prevail everywhere and all men were to be regarded as of equal il would be in accordance with the mind of Redeemer 4 Slaves are made in violation of all the of the Savior The work of napping and selling men women and dren of tearing them from their homes and confining them in pestilential holds ol ships on ocean and of dooming them to hard and perpetual not work to which the Lord Jesus calls his disciples o Slavery in fact cannot he maintained without an incessant violation ol the ciples of New Testament Id whole work of from first of unoffending person who is n idt M slave to the last net huh is adopted lo secure his bondage is an incessant and unvarying trampling on laws of Nut one thing is done lo make and keep a in accordance with com- mand of Christ one which would be done if his example were followed and his Uw obeyed Who ihen cap doubt that HP cime ultimately to proclaim to nil captives and that the prevalence of his will yet be the means of universal emancipation universal in any community than in Ibis but un- der certain circumstances the mightiest strength avails nothing Inaction renders the stron r arm as weak a very babe's gere at the minority and ray the field against each cite yon to the old The race is not lo the swift nor the battle to the strong it 13 to the ant active the brace The veriest coward can swing his hat in the hoar of victory but only the brave man can calmly look defeat in the only the brave man can enter a contest where t ter and disastrous defeat stares him the face before a blow is struck Friends such is the foe we have to encounter Contemptible in numbers it may be but in the little craft and unwritten villainies of political warfare thoroughly posted It is party upholds a gigantic system of fraud and wrong in fifteen Republican Co Ion The Republican Convention met pursuant to call at the Court House Wellsboro Fri Tbe County Bank In our issue n we stated lhat the Bank was sound At that time we the neighborhood of Carpenter's and Vi Boy Last night about eight 0 Secretaries Messrs J F Donaldson Vine Pui and G W Stanton were appointed a Committee on Credentials The following persons presented their as Yonkin I M Bod me T Gardner J W Fitch W Beach G Larnson D Vanduzen G W Ray Hart H P B Goodnow H S Jaquish B Smith J E Whitman From the Philadelphia Press A Peruvian Exile A few weeks since a nun with a long brown beard made his appearance in our village calling himself Dr Gerardm He pretended to bo a native of Peru and an exile for liberty's sake He had also fought under Walker the filibuster His accent was pure without even a touch of the Spanish pretended to be a gentleman of and of unlimited knowledge and lo be liberally supplied with the needful by an adorable sister lhat still resided on paternal hacienda For the sake of pastime and lo enlighten the he undertook to deliver a few lectures upon The Humbugs of the American finally winding up wuh private medical lectures lo the men and lo the ladies A few of the were free and for remainder he charged only the moderate sum of ten cents admittance His at least the ones we did not hear the abounded in ders and falsehoods He claimed lo be able to cure all manner of diseases and especially all chronic cises And as the fools are not all dead he gol a few lo pay him in ad- vance We have not yet heard of the cures For a time he kept sober and made a sensation But during the hot days ol his thirst the fluid lhat he imbibed often weakened his limba and fuddled his brain At last for some improper conduct vard the help in the kitchen he was commanded by mine host t e to leave in double quick lime which command after sundry challenges to mortal combat he obeyed In Janesville a neighboring village he ran up a for board and drink to a ble amount and he gave the good publican a check on one of the Easton banks in which he claimed to have large deposits The bank however declared it knew no such person and refused to dance 10 such a tune Finally his presence became intolerable and zens made him up a small purse lo leave The last we heard of him he was going toward Mifflin He has a pocket full of blank checks drafts and we would advise all men ever where not to listen with too much confidence to this distinguished stranger and we would respectfully suggest to the not to be too falling in love with this learned and gallant Peruvian exile as it is said he has a wife and half a dozen children in New York Yours truly J A Pa Far Auditor JAMES I JACKSON of Delmar STEVENS has been nominated for Con- gress by the Convention of Lancaster Co Tlie lovers of sights will find the t of Sa nils Circus m another place Tl e town is ablaze with show bills We have received communications from Virginia Edith Glamorgan and others some of have been publication two weeks Be indulgent Our palters arc in delectable sion Mr 6 R o Liberty tins credit on our book for the J up to Vol 6 No 1 For the words of which accompanied remittance we ari sincere y grateful Rev J has been appointed lo the charge of the VI E Church m this borough I e comes highly recommended as a staunch friend of practical Christianity May his sojourn here prove mutually able all shortcomings in this ment thu wee t be borne with patiently Every word ted has teen written under the sha spur ojf and nol from inclination or of duty indisposition renders mental labor difficult ind exhausting at present We hear it rumored that our Democratic friends have nominated JNO Mr BAILEY of Charleston far Sheriff Air Jailey is an excellent man hut a very bad An uncompromising disciple oi James Buchar an he depends upon the full ton strength in the will doubtless get it We have no a that he will run ahead of his party vote It is rumored that the same party have nominated JOEL for Assembly This is a very good indeed but Parkhurst save t lem the expense of printing tickets We id fur f candid an admission of tho fact if it beV fict hat party his not confidence enough in still ad lere to its ranks to propose them for There is hope for that party yet great States and boldly declares that Slavery exists under the Constitution if nol prohibited Bulkley M V Purple by local law And do you think inch a party will I Jackson E H Hastings balk at anything that promises to to C W G You can stroke the lion's tongue E Smith D W Ruggles if you choose but if its thorny spines lacerate yon Cass GeoL Hall blame nobody C Vermilyea 0 A Smith Republicans we bear your colors you may W Reynolds E look for them in the thick oi the fight However N Comslock Wm Tiffany distasteful this ceaseless warfare may be to Beeman G W Stanton ever barren of peace life may prove whatever be M S Baldwin G S Ransom we consent to bear colors you shall ih Harding D W Canfield Hammond G C Kmney W Babb E Blackwell W Adams J A Holdep Tyler J Beebee W T Humphrey Lawrence S Frost C Ripley A M Spencer W Doud E A Fish Hard Harry Ellis De Pui C H Seymour A A McNaughton Jacob Kelts F Donaldson G S Cook not have it to say that you saw them fuller at any stage of the fight nor that they have been lowered a single inch To tbc HORRIBLE DEATH Jolm Hockaday of Warrensburg a harness early on Sunday morning last went his bedroom where his wife lay and in a hurried and em- manner with his hand placed upon his throat endeavoring to tell his wife some thing with incoherent exclamations and in a moment turned round two or three times and quickly passed into an adjoining room His wife seeing he was in distress immediately sprang from the bed and lowed him just in lime to see him lie down on the Moor and after one or two faint efforts at die As too often with sudden deaths his death attributed to disease of the heart but a post mortem examination revealed fact that deceased had choked to A The cowan even cjn face but the brave man on y can stand face to face with life nor flinch from lU dunes and responsibilities Una great thing tc labor fa to the end in a guod cause it is a good thing to speak of cheer to each other now and then lest some faint and fall by the wuv Il so happens that not a few honest and earnest men though hey may be shrink from the conti mi ai warfare of ainst wrong without which no ring victory be gained It is those who con faithful to the end who receive the crown It is a life battle this struggle with ma tcr whether it cc me in the guise of Slavery or in anj other ol its manifold for wrongs like ferers are but types of a great abnormalism in society as the other is n the physical economy They be fought at every step in the march of Progress Wrong never pauses never sleeps never retreats It presents a bold front and conquers or lulls dead in itr tracks jn so much Right should emulate Its great enemy n e arc now lairly entered upon anu her campaign ir of that in which the energies of oil earnest men are daily spent Overwhelming as is he force of Freedom in this county none of us can be spared from the van of battle no band can be idle no shut in sleep There is no increase without labor no progress without strife no vigi a nee we have worked as one in foul no ly fought and gloriously resulting campaigns We have all reaped a rich reward lor that labor in the consciousness of laving done our duty and so fit all labored that no lone can c aim precedence over any other The victories accrued to our arms the glory to Hun who ened us We cheered each other with earnest worLs we strengthened each other with earnest and manly resolve and thus we conquered We come to you fifth ting you lake us by the hand and strengthen us for the wor t The e is need ul it notwithstanding the cer tamty of vi tory as we behold it mirrored in the of part success There is need of it Not every one tl at labors labors in the sunlight Not every one tl at dispenses words of cheer keeps one for Not every one that exhorts to abor does so out Df the abundance of his own strength But hundreds have trained their hands to duty and their lips tc worcs ol cheer and yet and yet faint by he way beca jsc the waters no longer gus i un der their fett and others halt from weariness while their fellow workers sleep and some stumble while removing o from the common path ever cry ng Turn ye turn ye to the East Set the day is breaking yet have ne rer caught a glimpse of the day the herald and whose coming is sure Friends t is a glorious privilege to strengthen the hands of the weak and to encourage the pairing to uplift the fallen and bind up the broken lo counsel the and to confirm the ha ling And in sucU labors coea the victory lie Shoulder lo shoulder 13 the true order oi battle ie wins who as one having perishable I ire not as one who suffers Self to blot out the interests of race with its hateful ec ipse not as one THE labors of can Con- vention of last Friday resulted in the nomination of the ticket which will be found floating at our mast head to day We consider it a strong exceptionable as lo men and not less so as to tion It is a ticket to Che support of which every Republican can rally and for which we can labor cheerfully and zealously Mr or Assembly is so we I and so favorably known to our that he needs no in or endorsement at our hinds Certainly this county has been no more ably and faithfully represented at than by him JV r MANN who is the choice of is a sterling Republican Who abandoned the Democratic party when thai parly abandoned Us principles We know him to be an earnest and devoted friend of free labor free soil and free men entitled to the port of every friend of freedom S I POWER for Sheriff has been one of the most efficient working Republicans in the party Like Mr Mann he led the Democratic party when that party went over to the Slave Power By occupation he is a farmer and a good one and he will make a thorough and efficient Sheriff Enured to labor he is prepared to sympathize with the laboring man lo the fullest L D SEKLEY for Commissioner is a man of un- blemished integrity a working man industrious prudent and faithful He ailed with the ic party unlit 1854 since which he has been a Republican No belter man far of- fice could have been selected JAS I JACKSON for Auditor is likewise a man of unimpeachable integrity and well qualified to dis charge duties of the place creditably and well He formerly acted with the Whig party but lies been with the Republican party heart and soul from its organization Such is a brief but candid exhibit of tie merits of the ticket II cannol be beat NEWSPAPER last number of the Democrat contains the of its former able editor F B PENNIMAN Esq We re- gret lo lose the vigorous pen of our brother just at this time Freedom has need o her best and most faithful champions But this regret is not a softened by the knowledge lhat ie retires upon a competence and amid the rural scenes of a farm life will find that relaxation and quiet which many of his will never find in this world If we mistake not editors seldom retire on a competence and as for a are they who can on more than twelve feet all told with the assurance that nobody will disturb their ashes EDWARD A succeeds our brother and will with experience render the Democrat as and efficient as it has heretofore y proved We are glad to extend to him the right hand of HP The National Vedette and Montrose Republi can both have labored wilh Agitator out er Cobb IB much or so Sanderson and the men of 56 With this marked We ask some rec of Republican principles in a Convention assuming to represent Republican party derson cared only to defeat Freedom we care only Slavery in the final battle If as friend Miner admits the Dred Scott Case and the Fugitive Slave Law are alike infamous let 143 say it at all limes and on all proper occasions Let us call rants and for one we ask no alliance which to gam requires a single sentiment of truth or justice lo be suppressed But we have no heart for this internecine war nor do we intend to step aside from the path of duly to change a vole on Slate ticket but there 13 one vote over which we have sole jurisdiction and control KANSAS ELECTION Total vole so far as returned Maj against Buck and Slavery We know the lhat bort o ocracy don't like these returns but as the people do we shall print em The majority of the Settlers o Kansas over Buck Slavery Breck English Oxford Kickapoo Squatter Humbuggery Bordei Ruffians Beef Bigler Bribes and Calhoun and the rest of wont be much over Ten Thousand Freedom for Lewisburg Chronicle There being no contested seats on molion Convention proceeded lo determine the order of nominations by a ctco none vole The result being doubtful the yeas and nays were ordered upon the following ion The nominations for Representative shall be first in order according to M Hart objected and to amend by substituting the word Sheriff in the place of Representative A question of order was raised by J F Donaldson but the Chairman accept and submit the amendment The yeas and being called resulted us follows Ayes 14 Noes 47 So the amendment was rejected The following persona were proposed for Representative L P Williston C O Bowman J S Hoard F E Smith On 6th billot vote stood as 35 Bowman 16 Hoard 4 Smith 9 Mr Williston was declared duly nominated The following persons were proposed for the office of Sheriff: A len G Mudge R E Bowen 1 Rose A K Bozard E H Cornell J E White A G S I Power M Seeley L Culver I F Field On the 21st ballot the vote stood as Power 32 Elliott 27 Mudge 3 Mr Power was declared duly nominated The following persons were proposed for the office of L D Seeley E W John son E S Seeley D W Canfield John G P C F Butler On the ballot the vote stood as L D 23 G P 24 The names of the others were generally drawn prior lo the billot Seeley was declared duly nominated The following were proposed for the office of Jas I Jackson H Morgan D T ner L Gray Mr Jackson was nominated on 1st ballot Messrs Vine De Pui and G W Sianlon were elected Congressional Conferees Messrs Wm Adams nnd J were elected Conferees The following resolutions then sub- and adopted without objection The House was very thin Resolved 1 That we are urn op- posed to he extension of into any territory now in possession of the United States or that m ly become possessed of that we reaffirm the right of Congress under the Coi solution to prohibit by positive enactment the extension nf that great national evil over fool of I he common domain 2 That we look upon the action of the Federal Judiciary in the Dred Scoti case as a dangerous usurpation defying lot only the guaranteed rights of the States b it the rights of individuals up new tions by virtue of which the cit zens of one that it was well founded and at the present shot On hastening to the spot We a lime have not a doubt but that every dollar some of the particulars of one of of its liabilities will be redeemed That we terrible shooting affairs we have ever rtc have been grossly deceived however in some ed It appeared lhat Mr ft matters connected the Bank we have and well-known citizen OD W no disposition to deny and in fact are de Alley was married yesterday sirous of acknowledging II we have in any to a young of some way assisted in perpetrating frauds in twenty-four age This up infamous transactions we want the the ages of couple excited remark an world tu know that wo were acting in good the neighbors who expressed faith and was not of the without reserve alf what they ty of the transactions If the oily of unnatural union It seems that the steeped in iniquity and many years fully sympathized with the feelings of our senior have made us to believe a lie older people In the evening a lhat we may be we trust that they them perhaps fifteen or twenty may meet their just deserts and lhat our about Mr McCurdy's residence and friends will extend to us all the leniency pelting the house with sible The most prominent reason which has stones some of which were thrown caused us 10 recommend the to the windows and doors Mr public favor is the fact that Daniel is us President and we doubi very much whether a man of more sterling integrity can be found within the limns of the wealth of Pennsylvania He however ing a large amount of business upon his hands left the principal charge of the Bank on crowd wounding as we are in hands ol the Cashier and before he eight of the bovs Mr McCurdy was a President was aware of it pretty much ed and taken before the Mayor who all the bills and assets of the Bank had been to bail for examination afternoon transferred by the Cashier lo his confederates affair is an unfortunate one and Such bold and impudent rascality hardly has regret and anguish lo all concerned m a parallel in the annals of crime Every That boys committed a gross fort is now being made by the President and assailing the house as they did no Directors to recover the and we are deny that Mr McCurdy did in til credibly informed lhat out of about the law into hia own hands we will not taken they have already regained nearly but no one will regret the occurrence 000 Mr tells us thai he is than he He has been a resident of ih confident the bank will be made good in a for nearly forly years and has bornen very few days It is his desire lhat the character of a peaceable ci izen pie of the County should take Bank into Journal their own hands use every to pre serve charter and place it upon a found anon that the winds and waves of cul revulsions cannot affect Mr assured us that he was in favor of the Bank remaining located at Smethport and should oppose a removal at any future time Now ask is it nol for the interests nf the peo pie of to preserve charier impossible It is the last one hey will ever McCurdy to I out and remonstrated with them lo go away but they paid no i lo him The company present were i alarmed fearing personal injury froo mub without Mr McCurdy ihen pistol heavily loaded with shot and Oreal For moie than a quarter of a Possen has been afflicted with a severe complaint For twenty jail he has lam on his back He has not a joint in his whole he has use and but few which entirely or partially dislocated M of which he is capable ge from a Legislature of organs of are a slight hig which lie drawn acia Citizen The Tioga Agitator and the Peo Convention Count us says the Agitator m answering some arguments of the Honesdale Democrat in favor of supporting the People's Ticket The National Vedette and Montrose Republican both have labored w ith the Agi tator but brother Cobb is as much or more so than Sanderson and the straight out Fillmore men of 56 The Republicans of list year insisted on running their own municipal ticket they could only hope for three or four thousand votes nnd weakened chance of Mr Cobb's favorite Wilmot They were as unreasonable as the Americans who refused to support Wilmot If no support a liokel op posed lo slavery extension which does nol endorse prescriptive Know and no Republican support one which does not endorse how is great op- lo be united We should have bern pleased if the Convention had re- solved lhat no s ave Stale should hereafter be admitted into the Union the sane tion or a majority of the people of nil the Stales That Dred Scott decision and Fugitive Slave Act are alike infamous We should hive bei n betler pleased if it had been resolved that it is of govern ment to American bu we shall not oppose the ticket nor be counted tral because it was nol as we liked A little yielding to circumstances in our more Republican friends may do much towards consolidating opposition in 1860 cannot afford lo lose of our Tioga friends nor can we well bear the effects of such evil example in the present slate of Blair was defeated in St Louis by this unyielding spirit on the part of the Brother Cobb will regret n if the bogus pro slavery democracy shall triumph in Pennsylvania ov a majority such as us active influence might overcome The re- flexion that he was betler than anv other Republican will nol sofien the Wilkes-Barre Record of the Times he his bony breast and of jaw so u admit the point of a lea spoon Helal been blind for he last fifteen Some eight or len days ago one of bis i was amputated which had begun to be lessly affected with gangrene His is good and he converses so as o tel distinctly understood It is a fact lhat although he has seen or aught for fifteen years he neighbors as they piss his door on or in wigons by distinguish ng bet was I peculiar sounds of the tread of horses and trie of was lhat he a hope al Christ is submissive and looks forward world where pain and sorrow are unknown Lei i hose who compli n ol a hard hi mi repine because a few of desires ate cil gratified visit Mr Possen and they n come away hearts oi ude for various and many blessings do Medina Orleans Co 3 T IMPORTANT ERY are to ed that a new species of inflammable termed illuminating clay has been covered by Mr FREDERICK H Sons I WORTH Mr is an resident of Rio He has of this clay ana applied s to mikina of He reports hi l gives 7 cubic feet of gus to the pound gives bui cubic feet lo the The article is of color of and looks like coal in its pure sate will burn like wax when held to the a match It is said lo be found deposits on the banks of e Brazil and he d tin will be used by all gas companies in and become an article of exportation Tsl Brazilian government have taken the nn under m Mr applied for privilege of making gas this material in Brazil and it is will obtain it calls lo an coincidence as fo lows On the fourth of August 1492 TOPHER COLUMBUS lost sight of I western highlands of I not to see again nil he relumed to I Europe his gift of New World hundred and sixty sW of The Buffalo Express in speaking of an American stales thru it is estimated -j that are 103 600 000 laving fowls in Stale ire denied the rights and inmunmes of he country of which fifty millions lav one on the same day the noblest vessel citizens in direct of egg a day throughout the year This would New World's navy comes in sight m Section 2 of Art 4 of the the annual crop of eggs and these nt eight cents a dozen would be 3 That the Ac ministration worth 666 The crop of to force a on upon the United Siales at seaboard people of Kansas while it deserves the according 10 the census of 1850 amounted balion of all honest men must considered as only one of the legitimate results of the policy inaugurated in the ka and reaffirmed in Cincinnati Plai orm most eastern of the highlands America and as the sun goes connects with the r thread which gives Europe and each other A celebration I 11 ic census ui u a n v 928 at the same great hero's fai endeavor al the end lo is according lo New York prices egg crop of the would amount to or BS a jear of years after it was made vs CITY 4 That we will not abandon the high much as the cotton tobacco rice hay A country girl through Of ground of opposition to ibe Save Power and sugar crops of the southern Slates put way on Friday when she age assumed by he Republican in 1856 loafer following her and stopping 5 That having the confidence in him a lecture that should have checked I e T REV J as announced last II IO 1116 Ol un v t no tu a c i uu the M E Church in Wellsboro Pa Mr J the Republican principles of M Read Of the whole number of preachers of the impudence but it did not For fifteen was for two remained two He leaves this section with the esteem and regard of both congregations and of his ac generally We can assure our friend of the Agitator lhat he wil find in Mr J ah earnest friend of Freedom and years stationed in Caton and and Wm E Frazer nominees for the offices Pittsburg Pa Conference twenty-nine got utes the girl found iha jJ Q years also at Painted Post of Judge of the Supreme Cour nnd Canal over forty-two gol between 8400 and still dodging afer her She waited Commissioner we recommend them to the forty-five got between and hearty support of the Republic in voters of twenty-four got between and and Tioga bo considers life a great game of chance The of Texas al its last alth power and place ace stakes Temperance and one whose acquaintance he sion passed the following Be it 1 will prize Journal ed by the Legislature of Stale of Texas That the following sums be aid they are CYRUS W FIELD says the Boston Jour hereby appropriated for the use and support nal is a younger son of Rev David Dudley of the Slate Penitentiary for the years 1858 came up and ihen planted a hearty iween his eyes after which she got less than The total amount circumstances to a small crowd of s paid to one hundred and seventy preachers tors and lo a policeman who chant 66 including house rent and come up and who would have expenses which would average man if ho had not made himself not as one who make lo of his frien Is and neighbors but as one who privilege to do right for the 90 for each N Y Sun The Cable line which connects the w piece of partially chewed beef of the size of right and isk for no reward other than Am can 9 a Dudley of the Slate Penitentiary for the years 1858 It is asserted as a circumstance New Worlds is composed of seven W t hi f largo hen's egg was found in the duly performed Such are the souls D D of S in and 1859 After naming Carious items lhat Sunbury Erie Railroad Company per wires twisted into a I windpipe which the deceased had been chew tty must vm every triumph of Reform whici shall David Dudley Field LL D a the law makes this further have sold every section of the Slate canals to thick This strand is coaled ing probably upon some sudden start had blew world inent lawyer m New York oily Mr purchasing and pulling up lowest bidder By this arrangement the cha forming a small rope eigh been drawn through into Then let us up and to work Freedom cannot than E Field of Stockbridge a well known nery Thai no part of State has been defrauded of a considerable inch thick then coaled with windpipe from whence its size prevented us loo broad and defences lawyer of Western Massachusetts and Mr the same shall be expended in the State of amount of money principle of twice soaked of 18 iron wires being by any means in the m Yes we are powerful here the Stephen I Field one of the Judges of the Massachusetts nor for machinery esty and fair dealing demand matter be being a strand of seven finer Falls Frie Print incut of Freedom deeper set more Court of arc Ins Brothers lured m that State ventilated in all 126 wires on the j t the ait aa a protracted d bore her and at laic T in r in the i and wma hap 17 d with all her Irk Where no Where ties an n Whew Where Ood in hi TEETS every ynda L f ALEXANDER R RAT n I Intt a large BBC ore property tST   

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