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Park Hotc , Clinton, Omuln Co., „Y. 1".

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1879.

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WASHINOTOX, NOV. 8.— Tl ie rnsuleut , to­day, issued Ids Thanksgiving proclamation as follows:

At no recurrence of the season which Hie devout bablt of a religious people has made the occasion for giving thanks to Almighty God and huinhly invoking his continued fa­vor, has the material prosperity enjoyed by our whole country been more conspicuous, more manifold or more, universal. During the past year also unbroken peace with all foreign nations, the general prevalence of domestic tranquility, and the supremacy and security of the great institutions of civil and religious freedom have gladdened the hearts of our people and confirmed their attachment to their government which the wisdom and courage of our ancestors so fitly framed, end the wisdom ami courage of tbeir descendants have so firmly maintained to bo the habitation of liberty and justice to successive generations.

Now, therefore, I, Rutherford B. Have?, president of t in Uuitcd States, do appoint Thursday, the twenty-seventh day of Nov­ember, instant, as a day of national thanks­giving and prayer, and I earnestly recom­mend that, withdrawing themselves from secular cares and labors, the people of the United States do meet together on that duy in their respective places of worship, there to give thanks and praise to Almighty God for bis mercies, and to devoutly beseech t te i r continuance.

Iu witness whereof I have hereunto set my band and caused the seal of the United States to bo affixed.

Done at the city of NYashington this third day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, and of the independence of the United States the hundred and fourth.

'•",; R. B. HAYES.

predominant human clement in the, scene African; the dominant element, Ciuieawian.

ButNOio-weseea few straggling colored people standing on the edges of the bluffs; and that is nil. Not n team, not a man, up­on Iho landing; not a soul in the streets could we see. It seemed like a mimic city. Almost like a painted city, so empty>„*o still. Next week, Memphis vrlll renew her struggle with poverty, toil, and discourage­ments. S«d hearts will b«gin life agnln. Thousands of cotton will pour In from the I Imitations. Pastors will try to collect their flocks, Fchoo] children p.ssemble at their for­saken halls. Let us all Veep a warm place in our hearts for the Memphians.

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WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct 31,1879.

The National Fair which opened on last Tuesday Oct. 28th, is the great attraction hi this city at present, and is drawing crowds from the eurrounding States. It is a Buccess both financially and as an exhibi­tion,and will enable them to make great im­provements for next year.

After all the assertions and denials it is probable General Grant will be here to take part in tbe reunion of the Army of the Cum­berland the 19th and 20th of November, when the statue of Generil George H . Thomas will be unveiled. The citizens of all parlies propose a grand reception for him. The gathering here on that occasion will be a very large one.

Auditor Mc Grew reports that the actual cost of t i e postal service above the revenues of the Department to the general treasury during the yeAr was only $8,031,455, which is nearly $1,600,000 less than the proceeding year. The total revenues of the Post-office

.PgE^dg±°JLggJJLl$gAPQi. 9.82^an .increase

expenses were $33,078,437 being $1,001 J4S _

less than the previous year. ,Of this amount $795,612 was saved by the lav changing the basis of postmaster's compensation.

Hon. JIatt. H. Carpenter said yesterday, being interviewed, that against Grant, no Republican has any chance of a nomination for the Presidency, and that if Grant refuses a nomination, Conkling.Sherman and Blaine will have about equal chances. He favors Grant. He thinks Tilden will be the demo­cratic candidate.

General Sherman Is reported as believing that we shall have a bloody and expensive Indian War, notwithstanding the recent peaceful conduct of the savages. He is making preparations for whatever may oc­cur.

Before this letter is in print the elections will have taken place, and if seems a proper time to say that everybo.lv hero believes the result will defermino the Presidential contest of next ycAr.

A Boston gentlemen propose* that the city lay out and dedicate a circular space to be Used u tbe site for a triumphal arch to com­memorate the birth of the Nation. On the 8rd day of Sept. 1773, peace betwprn Great Britlan and the revolted colonies was signer!. Thus Sept, 3, 1883, will be the centennial anniversary of that act, and this, be think", Wfcald be an eminently proper occasion for Jaying the comer-stone of the proposed arch. It.ia an excellent idea. Other cities might well imitate Boston in works commemorative oC Revolutionary events. It m hardly pos­sible to *o too far In tint direction. • ; V T i u T N r . T .

A c q u i t t e d . Joseph A. Blair, of Montclair, New Jer­

sey, who shot and killed hii coachman,John Armstrong, lost summer, was tried at New­ark and acquitted. The jury were, out ninety-seven hours, before agreeing on a verdict. New Jersey justice has a favora­ble reputation for exacting an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, unci as the testimony seemed, to show preat provocation, tossy tbe least, and that the shooting was done In self-defense, from an expected deadly as­sault, by a whisky frenrJetl and angered man, it is fair to suppose Hie jury consider-ed the killing justifiable, and so decided. The closing scene at tbe trial, i» taken from the Utica Observer, of Oct. 23rd.

"At 11 o'clock a deputy returned and whis pered to Judge Depue, who said: "You may say to the jury that the Court will wait a reasonable time." The remark was under­stood to mean that there was a chance for the jury agreeing, and Blair's friends bright­ened up at it. At 11J o'clock, Judge De­pue directed a space cleared inside the bar for the jury. Then Sir. Blair and his wife came from the ante-room and took seats near the counsel table, with ex-Judge Titsworth facing where the jury would stand. Mr. Blair was dressed in a dark *uit of clothes. He was as pale as a corpse. He looked steadily at the courtroom clock, whose tick, tick, tick, was sounded plainly in the deep silence that fell on the audience. Mr. Blair grasped the arm of his chair with both hands and held on firmly. Men bowed "heir heads forward to get a look at him. The women inside the bar gazed at him with tearful eyes, and the constables tread softly on the carpets. At 11:85 o'clock therei was a stir at the little door back of the jury box. In a minute two constables appeared. They were followed by the jury, all of whom looked fatigued and solemn. Jurors Tittell and Herrick smiled at Judge Titsworth. Blair looked steadily at the jurors as they baited in front of Judge Depue, with tbeir backs to the audience. Mrs. Blair trembled violently, n e r female friends stared at tbe jury with an anxious look. County Clerk Smith broke the silence by saying:

"Prisoner, stand up." Mr. Blair arose and faced the jury. "Jur­

ors, look upon the prisoner," said the County Clerk, "Prisoner, look upon the jury."— Then there was an interval of death-like suspense until Judge Depue *aid: "Gentle­men of the jury, have you agreed upon a verdict f"

Foreman Doremus replied, "We have." "Do you find the prisoner, gnilty or not

guily, in the manner and fcrm charged?" Mr. Blair leaned fcrrward in his chair and.

B Y C H A . K L K S H . N O Y B S .

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O n e b lush o f c l o u d l e t lie* ami J c l o u d - s n o w s .

W h e r e D a y . o n pe- i s lvo l i v e n i n g ' * peace fu l broast ,

U » t l 4 d r o p p e d a par t ing rose .

J x x i i d o w n w a r d , t w e e t h t w r t : s e e h o w st i l l .

H o w b r e a t h l e s s n o w t h e d u s k y va l l ry s e e m s :

A s If c a u x h t f r o m y o u d e r brook.y hil l

T h e Yoleo of s l i t t ing s t r e a m s .

E a r t h fadea a p a o e , but ere 'Us los t A warrlur s tar burns throiijth t h e s k v , and s o o n

A r o u n d h i s s t a n d a r d troops a ulUU-rlnjT h w l T o o v e r a w e t h e u i o o u .

! e e w h e r e , a b o v e the h i l l , < e r « o e . W h i t e as n » w s n o w , s h e t r a n q u i l l y appoar*.

T h e h a u g h t y s tar s i t o w w e a l be fore t h e i r q u e e n A n d d r o o p t h e i r g o l d e n spcara,

8 0 o v e n at thulr Aery nooR -, A m b i t i o n ' s a tars . t h a t lUtht m y l i fe 's w i l d n i l , - '

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CUTTLEFISH CASTING ITS IXK.—Mr. Frank

Buckland, the well-known English natura­list, describes in Land and Water his good, fortune in seeing, under favorable condi­tions, a cuttle fish casting Its ink. Three or four specimens of cuttles live in the Westminister- Aquarium. One of them in pnsainn the window of his tank evidently

I mistook the naturalist for a foe. "So ," writes Mr. Buckland, "as be swam along he ejected from his ink-bag a )et of what looked like a cloud of the most intensely black smoko that ever came forth from a factory chimney. Instantly the water lost all transparency. Mr. Cuttlefish then went into tho middle of the water be had so art­fully made opaque. When there ho ejected more ink. and in less than half a minute tho water round him became blacker than the blackest thunder cloud ever heheld. The ink gradually dispersed itself through the water, forming clouds of the most deli­cate shadings, fading off from the very b,laqk place under which the beast was conceajed. Not «ven Turner, tho great artist, ovei im­agined such a cloud. This ink is used in the arts, sopla being the very substance taken from the cuttlefish and dried. With­out doubt this power of shooting ink is a most wonderful means of protection to pre­serve the animal from being eaten by Its enemies, and it may not be impossible that the idea of gods and goddesses appearing from the clouds and disappearing into clouds, so often described by Virgil, might have taken its origin from tbe power of the cuttlefish to surrouud itself with a cloud of ink. May we not aUo compare this cuttle­fish to a volumiuous author, who conceals his identity in cloud* of ink."

T h e y a r e t h e B e s t t h a t S c i e n c e b a a

b e e u a b l e t o P r o d u c e ,

T h e L e u s e s u r e p e r f e c t l y c o l o r l e s s , d o n o t p o l a r l n Ujiht, h a v e n o or tauj t t iu c o l o r s or s c a t t e r e d r a y s c o m t u o n t o g l a s s e s It i -use. . , , , „ , „

T h o c o r e or c e n t e r o f t h o L e n s e s c o m e d i r e c t l y In f r o n t o f t h e E y e a n d n e v e r t i r e t h o L y e s , p r o d u c i n g a cleATHod d i s t i n c t v i s i o n , a s lu t h e n a t u r a l he* l tn> 5 i * b t , t h e i r l w t l o n q u a l i t i e s a r e s u c h thut f r e q u e n t c h a n j r ' o g ta unnece&wtry.

T h e y a w m o u n t e d in G o l d , S i lver . S t e e l , X}***] R u b b e r a i d S h e l l f r a m e s o f t h e b e s t q u a l i t y a n d w i th t h e l a t e s t I m p r o v e m e n t s . , _ ' _ - , _ •

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>f t h o l iu inoy a e c u r e d to b e paid by a c e r t a i n m o r t ­a g e and t h e b o n d a o c o i u p a n v l n g t h e s a m e , d a t e . ! h e f o u r t e e n t h duy of M a r c h . A . D . , lSTi. m a d e a n d • x e c u t e d by C a t h a r i n e U c l h e r l D g t o n a n d Wl l l lu iu H . l e t h e r l i i K t o n , o f t h e t o w n o f UoorUeld. In t h e c o u n t y if D n t l d a untl S l a t e o f N o w York , t o W i l l i a m l l e t h -•r lnxton , of t l i o s m u e p l a c e , t o s e c u r e t h e p a y m e n t o f ho s u m o f f i f t een h u n d r e d d o l l a r s a n d l n t e r e s t w h i c h uort inufe w i t h t h e p o w e r of s « l e t h e r e i n c o n t a i n e d , vas J u l v r e c o r d e d In t m e l d a c o u n t y Clerk ' s Oflico, o n lie s i x t e e n t h d a y o f M a r c h . 1ST.', at ID h o u r s and 50 u l n u t e s u. in . , In U o o k N o . HO of M o r t g a g e s , o n pauo 3 . e t c .

A n d w h e r e a s t b e r o U c l a i m ed t o b e d u e a n d u n -aid o n sa id uiortj in^o at t h e d a t e o f t h e tlrsl publlert-l o n o f t h i s n o t i c e (Aujrust 28lh, 1S7V,) t h e s u m o f o v e n h u n d r e d d o l l a r s o f pr inc ipal a n d o n o h u n d r e d

m d t h i r t y - s e v e n d o l l a r n a n d t h t r t y - s U c e n t s o f i u t e r -•st and t h e s u m o f e l x ' i t h u n d r e d d o l l a r s o f prluel uil Is u n p a i d und t o grow d u e t h e r e o n w i t h i n t e r e s t h e r e o n f r o m t h o d r s t duy of J a n u a r y , 1S7V. a n d n o ult or p r o c e e d i n g at law hus b e e n . I n s t i t u t e d t o r e -o v e r t h e d e b t s e c u r e d by sa id b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e or m y prtrt t h e r e o f .

N o w t h e r e f o r * n o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t by v i r t u e if t h e p o w e r o f s a l e c o n t a i n e d in sa id ruortguxe a n d •ecorded t h e r e w i t h a n d In p u r s u a n c e of the s t a t u t e u s u c h cjt-e m a d e a n d p r o v i d e d the sa id m o r t g a g e Till b e f o r e c l o s e d by a sa l e o f t h o m o r t g a g e d p r e m l s -•s t h e r e i n d e s c r i b e d , at p u b l i c a u c t i o n , t o t h o h i g h e s t i ldder t h e r e f o r , a

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A t t o r n e y . e s t a t e of E l l a s K U e n w o o d , d e c e a s e d .

DRUG ST Dr. C. B. Grant,

W h o h t s r e < ^ n t l y r e m o v e d h i s d r u g - s t o r e h e r e f r o m N e w Y o r k Ci ty , k e e p s o n h a n d a ful l s tock o f

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M o r t g a g e ' d a t e d A p r i l K, 1S77, a n d r e c o r d e d In i n e l d n C o u n t y Clerk's Oil ice , a t U t l e a , K. Y . . ^. . . . l t h d a y o f A p i l l . lSTiU a t o n e o 'c lock , p . m . , i n B o o k <o. 225 of M o r t g a g e s , a t p a g e 11. <

Said m q r t i t s g e "was g t v ^ n for a part o f t h e p u r c h a s e ) a m o u n t c j a l m e d t o b e d u e arid u n p a i d g « i ! e i , A t L t h o t I n i e o f . t h e first p u b l i c a t i o n

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Instant the suspense was broken "by Jj'oftF' man Doremus saying, "NotGui l ty ! "

A quick choking gasp and a low cry wtu heard. Mr. Blair had fallen on his knees on the floor and burled his head in his wife's lap. His sobbing was heard through tbe room, joined with the crying of his wife, who gently stroked his hair. Tears sprang to the eyes of orery juror, and loud cries of "Oh!" "Oh!" followed by applause, came from the female spectators. No applause came from the audience, who appeared dis­satisfied with the veTdlct. At one o'clock Blnir was taken in a carriage to his home In Montclair. There was no disturbance. The jury, it is understood, stood 10 to 2 in favor of acquittal until the last Tote.

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A l s o a c e r t a i n p i e c e c o n t a i n i n g f o u r a n d rsT-TO a c ' e s c o n v e v e d t o aald D a v i d B . S t a t l o r d by deed d a t e d March SI. 1875. a n d r e c o r d e d In said Clerk's office Apri l 5.1S75, In b o o k of d e e d s S54, p a g e 26.

A l s o a c e r t a i n p i e c e c o n t a i n i n g 2SS3-l0.Cai of u acre e o n v c y e d t o M a r y P . F l o u r , b y d e e d d a t e d Oct <• 1877. a n d r e c o r d e d In sa id Clerk ' s office F c b ' y 1$ l1^' in b o o k o f d e e d s 376. pageSOJ.

A l s o a c e r t a i n n i e c e c o n t a i n i n g 43 r o d s o f land acre or l e s s , c o n v e y e d t o C h a r l e s T . P o o l e r by deed dated March 34. 1S77. a n d r e c o r d e d In aald Clerk's of lce Apri l 18,1877, In b o o k o f d e e d a 5C2, p a g e 4f5.

A l s o a c e r t a i n p i e c o c o n t a i n i n g a b o u t f o u r rods of land c o n v e y e d t o Char le s T . P o o l e r b y d e e d dated .May 1,1877, a n d r e c o r d e d In sa id Clerk's office June c 187., In b o o k o f d e e d s 371, p a g e S09,

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l o r t g a g e e , J a m e s B e n t o n ; a s s i g n e e and p.-*s er o f m o r t g a g e , E l m l n a M. A v e r y ; mort |»<8

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WALL PAPER.

g a g e s , o n p a g e l O , e t c T h e a m o u n t c l a i m e d to be d u o a n d u n p a i d o o s a i d m o r t g a g e a t t h e t i m e of tbe Brat p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s n o t i c e , ( A u g u s t 28th, UTS.) is t h e s u m o f f o u r h u n d r e d d o l l a r s o f pr inc ipal and in­t e r e s t t h e r e o n , f r o m M a r c h 1, 1ST9, a n d n o su | i or pro­c e e d i n g a t l a w h a s b e e n I n s t i t u t e d to r e c o v e r the sanje or a n y part t h o r e o f . T h e m o r t g a g e d p r e m i s e s are set f o r t h a n d d e s c r i b e d In sa id m o r t g a g e , a s f o l l o w s :

A n t h a t c e r t a i n l o t o f l a u d . In t h e c i t y of utica, c o u n t y of O n e i d a , a n d S t a t s o f N o w York , designated o n a m a p o f t b e S t o c k i n g f a r m , m a d e by L. M, Tailor. for C. A . M a n n , w h i c h m a p w a s filed In t b o Clerk's Office, o f O n e i d a c o u n t y , S e p t e m b e r 19. 1850, as belcj Lot N u m b e r t w e n t y - n i n e (2S), In B l o c k N u m b e r one (1). f r o n t i n g o n M i l l e r s t r e e t , sa id L o t ta forty feet w i d e In f r o n t a n d r e a r a n d o n e h u n d r e d a n d twent;-t h r e e f e e t d e e p .

N o w t h e r e f o r e . - . n o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t by vir­t u e o f t b e p o w e r o f s a l e In sa id m o r t g a g e contained i n d r e c o r d e d t h e r e w i t h , a n d In p u r s u a n c e o f the stat­u t e In s u c h c a s e , m a d e a n d p r o v i d e d t b e said mort­g a g e w i l l b e f o r e c l o s e d b y a s a l e o f I h o mortgssed p r e m i s e s t h e r e i n d e s c r i b e d , n n d a b o v e s e t f o r t b . i t publ ic a u c t i o n , t o t h o h i g h e s t b i d d e r , there for , n t h e P o s t Office, i n C l i n t o n . O n e i d a c o u n t y , N . V.. on •Jaturday, t h e 22nd d a y o f N o v e m b o 'c lock in t h e f o r e n o o n e f t h a t d a y .

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w a r r a n t e d to be w h a t t h e y are r e p r e s e n t e d .

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K.-ery effort will be m a d e to m a i n t a i n t h e r f p n t s t l o n o . ' t b e s c h o o l and t o m e r i t t h e c o n t i n u e d pa tron a g e of t he c o m m u n i t y .

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lOtlce U h e r e b y g i v e n to all p e r s o n s h a v i n g c l a l m i i ga lns t t h e e s t a t e of H e n r y Grtffln, d e c e a j e d , l a t e 01 tie t o w n of N e w H a r t f o r d In vald C o n n t y . t o preaeni h e s a m e w i t h t h e t o u c h e r s t i e r e o l , t o E u n i c e B . . r l f f lnand S a m u e l P a d d o c k , t b e a d m i n i s t r a t o r s 01 a i d e s t a t e . W t h e office o f J o s e p h S . A v e r y , N o . U i e n e a c e a tree t In L'tlca, O n e i d a c o u n t y , on or b e f o n he 1st d«y o f D e c e m b e r n e r t .

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A d m i n i s t r a t o r s of t h e <^t«te o J O P i r n ? . A v t B T , H K N R V O R U T I N ,

A t t o r n e y . d e c e a a e d .

. . . . . . . . By s'owler. a n d E m m a L . F o w l e r h i s w i f e , c( t b o T o w n o f T r e n t o n . C o u n t y o t l O n e i d a . X,

W M r a T S T I ^ T O r V s O f l T c e o T O h e l d a C o u n t y , on lbs i d h d a y of J a n u a r y . 1J78, In l iber 223 o f Mottgaaes .p^i . s 1*1; smd w h e r e a s t h e a m o u n t c l a i m e d t o be d u e upi.a *ald m o r t g a g e a t t h e t i m e o f t h e first pnb l l ca t i cn of t h i s n o t i c e , i s t h e m m o f t l l o ; a n d t h e w h o l e amouni un j aid o n aald m o r t g a g e Is t h e s u m o f t22M.

N o w . t h e r e f o r e , n o t i c e 1» h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t by rlr. t u e o f t h e p o w e r o f s a l e c o n t a l n e d i n sa id morurare, a n d d u l y r e c o r d e d as a f o r e s a i d , a n d In p u r s u a n c e c! tho s t a t u t e , t h e raid m o r t g a g e wi l l b e f o r c t l o » e d b j s <alo o f t h e p r e m i s e s t h e r e i n d e s c r i b e d , a t publ ic s ec ­t i o n , a t t h e h o t e l f o r m e r l y k n o w n a* S k i n n e r ' s Hotel, tn t h e v i l l a g e o f T r e n t o n , In aald c o u n t y of O n e i d a , . ; t h e 24th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1S30, a t o n o o 'c lock p. m.

T h e sa id premL«ej are d e s c r i b e d in sa id m o r t f a p e as fo l low*: All t h a t c e r t a i n p i e c e o r p a r o e l o f land, i n c ­i t e tn t h e t o w n of T r e n t o n , C o u n t y of Oneida , ard •Hate a f o r e s a i d , a n d b o u n d e d a*, f o l l o w s : B e l r . n ,>art o f t h e M a p p a F a r m , h e r e t o f o r e s o l d a s s u r r e j e i oy W i l l i a m B a t t e r . B e g i n n i n g a t a s t a k e , M tints from t h e c e n t r e o f t b e h i g h w a y , I n t h e w e s t Uce »f tho f a r m n o w o c c u p i e d by H e n r y R h o d e * , and firsll larly k n o w n as t h e E p h r a l m P e r k i n s f a r m ; there-) <outh , H~ 30 m l n . w e s t 13 c h a i n s 65 l i n k s , l o a beocb :rp« n e a r n s m a l l brook; t h e n c e w e s t e r l y d o w n «iM brook, s o u t h 75« w e s t 77 c h a i n s S3 l inks ; t b e c c e north U s SO m l n . e a s t S3 c h a i n s 'J l inks t o t h e h ! j £ » » ? U o n g w h i c h It is b o u n d e d ; t h e n c e e a s t e r l y a long m'l i l g b w a y , s o u t h l i s ao m l n . e a s t t o t h e p lace of b e e t ­l i n g , c o n t a i n i n g 63 acres 3 r o o d s S3 rods of land, be t h e t a m e m o r e o r l e s s .

T h o a b o v e p r e m i s e s were det-ded t o A l l e n F. F c » -!er by W a l t e r F o w l e r and w i f e , by d e e d d a t e d M s r c i 1st, 1SS1. W I L L I A M B U C K .

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