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|/l \ A. 1IH' * I ■ » imvi II IO Kin, lUIOI 1 r,l,^requested him to discontinue the payments until after tlic close of the conflict. When slavery was abolished, the debt was of course 110 longer due; but, notwithstanding lie was advised againstsuch a course, Dabney lately transmitted to his old mistress, now in indigent circumstances, $(5(X) in greenbacks, being the balance of the $2,000 he had contracted to pay.Another Suicide.We regret, to see such paragraphs as the following going the rounds of the papers. Ain't it horrible, the future of
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Athens, Tennessee, US

Fri, Jul 10, 1868

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