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LAWS
A supplement to an InSsupplement to.an act to mskoreal estatel
teentht ann thoullnd eighterJy.1. Be It , ihe Senate ̄nd Geoerld
bqrru~ money, b7 lailliug, bond
1. Be.it enaoted by thoBan¯tednd (tellrelAlsembly of tim State of i~lei¢.Jermi.~s That thotrustees of tohool dlBtrlot nmaber.aev-iiteea, ofAUintio oouuty~ ~ew NJereey~ :be und~ they irehereby authorized to harrow .lnylam-bf moneynot ezeetdiug threo tholtle~d:dollare ie:aillthat they may find neoelilary for the purl~OSoof puruhxllng_a.lot and.ereellllgll i~ho~l bollsethereon, within sold reho~l dlstrleb nud~ fur-nlihing t
securing tl~e fepsymen~ of saidcsto the said trustees rely |tame bonds in their
o
t lea than
8~ez
for
and’mountai~L U~n both
sides ) mountains are the elevatedtable lands Of the Oontincnt~ throughwhich run the stratus-which flow down"from the ~0untsdn range. Intersecting
from the Mi+soari i.and
...... ~h and five hundred miles eastand
_ tMnyell,
9The climate of this Country is very
different from that.~L~e Atlantic and¯ =~r’-M~sissippiValley States. The terminal
line of vegetation on
doubled in
of
of this there is no lea
, throughweB’. ~in~the etoru’ which is a’Wyoming at a height of 9,000 feet are vantage when the vernal. :iscovered with lu.xuri~ntgrbwths of t or ¯ur~ounded
¯ ...... Strawberries are". . Ran
~t mountains which are over 15,000+ feet hi
aud the Gulfwashes the wee]on
’, is ]minter,
warmer. The currentithe thermal waters,give to Utah,.4,500gra~es,-~cane ;feet,
is formed of th¯ wear tadmountain
of thestandlnafter-cured maeut~=hsthere" are nofalls a~e
’ for stock-raising,, and into
oft he most
the native88hay, iota,
.gr
has be~
Somehead of, work oxen on the’plain.% end
in
’this isThere it
stances
that
¯ ree~oned.
ferior
herd th,theall ’
Dr.
000he
quire£h~, imamknowl, ¯ that other
it )san c~cuwell
anding tsettof Oaf’
reaohedi"8temm will
. milk, .wn’es are .,, !
¯ ) for aprotra~ted 0PI~~vpyl+ge.. OapL Hall, however, expects ....to be able to ecouomlzo the~e ’ ~=: ~’c~
thb deposited ublades waling, and "other
e is abou~ t0’6X= tachbd .to "warehe+ been done to
Thdre is.’al,board, .k.~nd sevbral atilt8 of sails ~aud
of all ed spar¯ would permit ;+ ~md thebetweeni decks and cab)no are+ perfect m0delB of
for the | ele~nline~a The state, rooms,, for theof steam,, as this will) in all officers and ecientisto;-sre~plain :but g0t~ face, have to’~o relied u ten up in good andeonvement style, and tected~ thec"
out, not to furnish the cabin aft is a perfect drawing room-inlmlniature.~ndsom¯ ehromos_de~ shouldcurate the walls, and a fine cabinet or-
of "couxas, as soon a to Hall from the
of BOston,’ ’ A hand~dme ( ple means anything~,ux- [ there is an air nhsblitte aechracy, w
~s a for6L of calm. eomforti ~ :!~ about>. :.this littler, room.,or medal, or an engra. Veal plate, or a
" " leaf, or even a phot~g;raphie negative ;fdature in Clrculatfeh"of the Blood. the-one condition bein
or device depend, on an"by beingchanged into blood. A healthyand can be man has inhis system about three ~al-the: Water lens of blood; : "Tliie~i~:~t61~o~ i~
¯ . the heart, arteries, and veins,/and:theirminute, branches." So ’ ’
. a Kslvanioboard~; and no : matter how
,’~or ho~r obscurebe
fallen
in aboutas~istancc of a ~uJ’
on
and’
oour~
of New :London
:ISAAC K~’BTAUFFE~
. -PilII~D~ff~PHIA~:" An ueortmelat oi JewehJm~PJ~aro coast]stir otiih~ud.. Repairing of Watches ea3d ~ewelry+promptlyatended to. ... , + : : 8~14-ly ,
, S x;r]~ G;T O~L. ~:sisal Belts) Knee ~apb Umbllis~ Belta)i Ask-lets; st~pcn’eoriee; &e.. : The( ,ahoy¯ at]islet arenow so:well.known earl’ leeon~meuded breed)eel faculty, that little ~ed be saidbat at the [been manufaeturhtgtherefore I eta ~eeemmeu4 them! forebmfofl; und usefulness in all easel of
of5eea printed, they loso,=by every-part ted tli~
, inuo~ el.their ~elic~y in :the agreeable end healthy,,to~eir.+ Oli
axe fax more valuable the me of ISle|titThe diffi-
f’Bead
~owledged
This circulation
mlMlOn
fore/t can uU" S[He is aa old and husband died while she wM attending
at
some of whom,
who w~ Dr. Kano’s trnste~ to a train for Plainvil)amen, and is the only his homein New Hartford. This ur
before life’s fliekcri,
.................. "" " intg,theAffliction. Aiiother
the ¢tang~ ~nd yet ~tt~dorg6 the forth
theof the :tna
groux~d,namd Of thee ilrrh." r~he .li:the r0verso tide),..removed l)y’The’ blade Is then ,hit toi reduce, arid
up to the taitg.
Sting the train; and,),’ ~’nd
~rindiug,operafloas to !afte(L, Twelve di|tidct’
by tliii ~ glide ibsen,death of hie wife¯ . many mor~~ed onhasrtn knife, is ecru
/mmediately. The unfortuaffiloted man war
en to his de,elate home, where in aceordinl~ tOafter hie arrival he witnessed with !which it’d’
child,which the completed ~rtleleto realize. ........
at wl,more in
has been attaLz;od. After thts th(blad~ a~o vim,)fled iz
there to Phlladelphi train, heMr. Emil Sohumemu ocou- eue~ion of the
flxet engineer, nnd thewill Gone)st of three gee-whom, Dr. l~mil Biuell~
will attend thea n¯turalisL
mt fromMioh., will
,,fwill
ride, On the sprinkler ofltlul~trt: , The driver I)ulied the T-Iv~
the plow for awould be feet into th,
but wiser.
The interm¯rrilg~df two’ f~mllleeMaine Ill rem~rIlab]~. ’ One conchfour ~One and m~ d*,ught4~all of a uel~bo~’¯ ahik]~n, four daugh-ter~ and a ~on.
The
,m,ta-lesI catch ~th
eelhe had
Come boundinButane.ca all andNo (~] MalL
, ,It was indeed,Fr/mki!but tie]dead: A¯ of
Voices our leavi~
come)
know that it has been in
wifo) were ̄ 0 ’
knowsserve
ngOf In- volver
!re.explained, that we
andhe something
~iwho
a
the
.sulking "~ X. didn’tnothin’, .b~L. 5, erep~, up ~nro s~.e
and,tram there I ass him
lik’e athelike it~
beet."~;, have
been.what
, heads nextY :’Colt.. . ." S’pose’I oughter ; but’.th’ere.... ’" no real danger, for Charlie aint no tricks, :
and is as pretty a tempered hosa es ever~I see, Fact was~.I couldn’t bear to s, cause of his for
grit, and Dan isr 5 know ha’s. hankerin’ after a
saddle, and won’t take oven the old one ~ enid ~ .... ’The t~ave~er
creature, and for ~time were¯ w~l~hin~ him~ga]lop and frbk, with his he can do.Charlie’e all the better for’t/’ : ~ the bridle
vlnmey tail fl~ing ahd l~is nsnosome "We shall "see; ~’ end "off w~fit ~r. .... ~’ ~ ~: ~eed in the air.. But they soon got tired Bhaer airsinto the matter/
it, and left Prince ~harlie to himself..¯ All ]~ut.Da~;. he~vfr fired!o~ looking .....: * " " at theh0rse, and seldom failed to visit 3ower over was m" him ekeh day with a’lump of’ sugar, bit many-carrot&? . of b~ead ort~ aplfle tomake ]iim~"~eN on
’ come. Charlie was gratefal, accepted finite,perseveranceS he really had surf-’ceod in ridingthe colt with.a halter and’an’d the two loved 0no blanket. Mr.Lau~ewas’mUchar~uSed’ " Theseine tie between
Haoa’, wsa pitched tn~o. a mr~w "~’ne;’ for he set about: horse.wOuld soon have been out or si
’had he.not beenWho wM driving" s )out of the ditch as best he
and .then for th;s pu~o~,’hb ple~daud .having very carefully on the brink of .th~rod, said to He then sat dow~
him
earnest:
, , Char-lie ?"--M/~s Alcott s" Littl~ ~f~/:
~eltphant~ only not so" it Ithowever, look nearly as!
Hvi ,with it as th6 elo~bat: he can cause’ a
annoyance in a small W~
y the thlhg to say that themosquito.b/tt~ us,.for~e h~ no teeth.Th$~c~c6pe r~Veais thefact that he¯ pmr, of ecissoro inside of his
; .the’ nearest knd sharpest lit-ever saw. He get~
are two delicate little blade~,and a~e lflgced.ql@gsi~e~ of ~ac~ ’other¯Whe~ he is ready to make a meal off ofus~e~flrst buzzes axound withbea~ifif61"vfiflg~,’ ah’d
fail m~2~-x shall!b6c-and cheese to:it.M’oft~
.~iehl ’If.I’~feel ¯ thirsty, I: have only tc
.......’ cow,~ad refreshmilk." Scof n tree, and used his
but do what he
lain ;.and am thevow iv: a v :r~ ~-raged:ante ial ave him a kick with herhind-leg, t ~at dd I Jm sprawling .On theground; ’ ’ " .
FOrtunately. there just cathe by" ’abutcher tm~dling,.a whee~a~ow, iuwhich layayoungvig...’ ~ ’."
"What on eart~ .is the, ma~ter2,qsked he, as he helped’the Wo’rthy Hmas
Hans related what hadwhen the butcher said tocow’~ has n0’ n~flk.te give, for she is anold animal, o~ly ~t for the.y@e, or to bh’
killed,, and eaten."~ ~ , . . ,.,,i "iAh, now 1 who woula have tUought
it F’ said Hans. "Pd much rathe~ havea yoUng~pig’like ~ours. The flesh is farin~rs tasty, to say nothing of the eau-
" I’ll’tell yoU’what, Hans," quoth thebutcher, "1’11 let you -have my~ pig inexchange for your cow ....
" NOW, that’s vez
and he"l
Dan left him xesolvedend him
and: the horse ~ .@hile
fro, and ’~tlim
" ’ but Watehr.d~of~the
]Dan
’ .him rider..~Oharlie ~lmboth amazedandindi
and after prancing for a~. minut~at a gallop, and away went -Dan,
,. ~It( we let pllbd ,Hans. as : h’ee,on our’! ~vhLIp the butcher took the pig
thb" wheelbe~row~ and put the;it. that was tied round the animal’s logint~’the new.master’s hand. ¯ "’ ..
Aa Hana went slot ~(and makes J?~ help ma~vellin~
rblke ~-much blood, luck. After ahas done his dinu~r. Dut he a lad who was cerrying’a
’ i pay under his arm. Hsu :tI, and ’ he had been, nnd Wha~
in exchange had made.he is an hen- he was
dinner.
fellT !
tom. of ,the well
on his own ~Ofiscienwere the only.,things that stood ,, Furry." dance. ThisWay. i ~’ There is not a "luckier seen dut of Cornwallthun:l’ bdr~e~ath the SUn’P’ .thig~dstl~art0fit,
claimed. Hans.;. and with a .li s~ribe than a~and.empty hands, ne nowtilTh’o-~eached" his mother’s home.
No words, can wlth’~eh: other:
’and. sceholt i~of b~r false wi~ne~
c next
"are for all i time.
uWholgoeth about as
r~ealh’th ~ectetA’; ’bht’l.who is:of ~ ’falthffil ’e
from̄ t on ’
curt- .few
add-cost,
moneyfl/m~’of
’,am-
The wobla,habit of l~cking geolog-
ical specimens ihtheir.’bMda~ yrha, deM’.e~ object- ,., .~ :: ,i ~ ",: ~he McKinley (Texas) A’n~uir~r.leamsthat ~llO,O00’hoad’o~ cattle have !p~seu
Fort Worth, Tarrant "county,
mood exelolmed,.... cause of all’
;er remarked,
with: ~meth’ing /A~,sorer of the tmrson-~pvkew .of.. ~ SeveralfrieRds meet at aa evening party, or in ’that thoTa~the Street’,’@hen t :e name of shine" 0~e~61~resbntJsmeufiOa°tL-mndf°rth-w~-tb Jiicia~s, the Oreek~m.one’~ ’ speaks quietly, find that it’ is ~ t-it~ in ~on~r of ~hdwith of’mild censure or
e~eet:~,, ~7~ s,,~ he hes:~’.:l " " i .’ ..’ ., . ,’. .... ~ !billl:in market, and will " ; Not }~ be Ileaielf.: "- "~ :, .it difficult to meet them.". ’ Or, " They~ay that .hls.¯bankruptcy-was a good -A- New’Hampshir~’.ma~ aud ~a mahthing fo~’" him. Or, Th~d say, that from Ohio ehaneed t~ meet at a pub’liehe is u perfect bear a; home. Or, dinner in Now York. ~.~e:mau from"TAeysay shots very’ readier dress, and Ohio :euggestrd. to liim’df tl~6 Granite’
Unknown to her, hustmnd." Stale’that it might be
r inone’who
hills ~ohnd..~em,trial h’o did not kno~v, aa’hon!y in:tel " the
The whaling ’fleet ut Edg~rtown,[a~,hh.np~ to five ve~els.
not what she pre= him to remove toare fidr he proposed :to follo~ the
fartuer.--The Yankee:yings"be called slauderou~ there wasno State in the Unio~ the role 0t~theBrlg Mer-
~r~ decidedly, mischievous. ̄ It is not :New Hampshire. He~ of the’ .B, the ’last whalern~cessary to look for the reason of their State couldnot agree tothis. Ohio The whal-Use. -~en believe’evil Of others more inferior to ~’owl;Inmpsh~re’ in;.n9
t~eyar~.is al-readily6r more easily thanthey l~eliove spect, while iu many resl)ecta ~ho o decllpe. ’ ..... "good, A late writer exposes this ~td superior. The Yankee -floniinded ~’ talc ..........bt s are no numero~s:~ m"f,i!ing of haman nature in the follow- know a superidr festers. Th(~ Buell ii’~ that’tl farci’ers paychildrening incisive¯ termsi ?~Hbw comes commen0edtoenumerate; butasfastsb ’t~x~en~.a quartile picktheu|nff thewhat the evil:men say spreads ,o ~ he ]presented his claims of vines, ~nd it is said theyoungstersmakeand lasts solong, while our good, his antagonist nnhe,itativ ~ay.. Everything within the inge-
,’6f man hen be’an tried ~o ~xtcrmi-words don’t seem, ~ntehow, totake root them away byand boar :blmeom ? .h it that, in the ations to thu ) but all, to no purpose:,’/Thestony heart~ Of mankin~d, these all other sources offlowers cau’t find a pinch to exh’nu~ted, thu Buck, confidently ob potato crop .in some ;pa~ts of the State’tain it is, that ~candal’i~’ a served: . . , will Drov0 a.tota.l failure. ,,
talk;whereas prates-of one’s nei "You will ~:at lea~t allow’ that Ohio . - An i~atrume~,~ has, been,, i~!vgntcfl.thatlnar " I I 0 hks thecl~bo~tt~, ~ ~wifighowlively hearing. ~tly claim, SUl)eriority over ~ New. ’xnauymlnut~ thbre arc ’prior’ to:"anyscored, and :empshire iu point of the extent of the oventj ~if: hoed ’In th~ post~ofll~e itarid ba ,irilory~¢" . I rta~ist:..."~lsopeniltthirty mioutes;
pepper, excites th, appetite ; "No, .lr T" promptly and em|)hatLan~ mi~u~ later it. reads, ’, in twemty-alice of acid friend, with currant Jelly, respouded the Yank~co. "Ybhr Ililn0 m~m/tes," tSefi lu twenty-t.ightl aud
is but a sickly, unrelishiog moat.!’ The spreads out I)ecens,) it is fiat¯ :Loc.0 oft.’ At a railway station it r ohds:~xpressiofl’’~ They Say" is most ~enor. tho mountaio~ of ;New Hamlml"Tiffs tratfi lcaves’4~ te~ ~ninutes,’ thenally’ ~sed in retailing ,mall qufs of Ooodne~mcroyl Just roll ’tin ow
soaudaL~ ~he.epeaker,.tn ’tffoot~. s~ys: tld Lhey’d ’make territory enoug in~tght,etc.;andwhentheiudexre~ches"Now, Jam not I~nponeible for thi,,I ~cv, Up the ~vht)l~ or Ohio ahd fill 0, thotraixistart& Thus, hnylmsseuger,
notvouohforitatruth; blttyouwc~ )i~ lieeofLakoEri0!" on entering a statlop) knowsjusLhowmu~h ’t}fiie he has f0r’ ~otting tie’eta,now of Sn, ith.’ Wel -.9=.. chocks, k:newepapor,and a ,eel, wltEoutout comes eom~thic
’ ’ The Marks I’roi)t Small-Pox. consulting a watch or a clock t9 ascer-tale,the:hoar ofthe’d~y.. :."’ :,i
beshall
duce
~besome-but
and betterlowin
14 left to "
:toNb.not feed as w.elbtthat the
thatand shouldbut allah~
when" one week in
a pasture; an~ whch, you, oh~nthe
weeds. ,~l~at.gr0w in i
.briersof theor , together.’ Sheep ’a~ deathall kinds o~" briars, thistles, ivy or poisonoak vl.m~,~nd m~uy other kinds.o~ weedsand all burr-bearing plaute when youn~and will~’~ll6~"aiauy ’’ kinds of gcodgrasses for cattle.and h0r~cs to grow.
Son~b,_qgestions were asked a~tl/e~hatAlton\~16rtienltural:medtiag ab~dt ~as-’turin g sheep in orchards. ~irst--.Whet~rthey:.y~iild: bark" fruit ti~es’¢: ’Tha~ im:
but no on, asked if atrees., In my flock Ifour that will oaw the bark
plentyeat off the bark ; others will not touch
ing ~thtthei~observation.might be kep’in with great advantage to t
Auother uestion was--Whether bestwith other
- countfar as’ th0 scent ism~kcs no difference, but .cattle will usetheir: horns Oh .shtel~, "’ii//d" h0~
youiig ho~e~--like to make a, rnn) ~d. aomethnse: .the
eatinbut
and k0Tse mangers forwill pm~k.over-aRer this~a~er,
"Will-slayS :be h~lthy where; sheep a~e~
ke~t near them, eo that I should ~tuch bb6ut" t~e s~ht l~t:
mixedbarn’ in the ~ud summer from
thebe ar better p~s~
tiUin¯ This is advice which X wouldt I
woulda
general use amencombine, if
roe,:bay sl~blRller ofcoolieofor ice, order that allpossess the
milk, iu/k~B, or
~; called, auimaltono one willhewed oversimple ofliable tomust hechildren orand nlnthi ’it sothe co~ling may be coutihubdtensity ofrtho "~ot~,~nubl9 thoseoverer.the uso ofandtlraw~timeour hottc¯thas not ywill I~f Until one meing all hine:nf th0abow
Addltiocal
L .hi-tie10. Oh"Vscatlon In Petrolla" has a third ill
low; Headwork
.oonv~niencefortfie
Shoe:Iron
’ MEROHANT’S
has once been a good horse, no’ matte~how old or how much
Mr. Ledte’eBudg~ of .l~un, ~ entered into
its fourteenth yo~x) being not only. thebest hat thi~’old~t 0f "tl~huinorous pa=
, pars..... Nor must we omit to notice Frank’I~lie’s IUustr~ted Almanac, ostablidaed
~e eleven years ago, and which wasthe first lUu~traled almanac over pub-
’ water, air, lishod in America. Ho also issues a cam-.... i~ almanac, likowlso the ptoneor of that
.cls~s; To Mr. Lselio’s establishment is: attaohed a’
ug fidelity.inoidont as ’it dccuralishmeut D0~se~es tl~tSgr~at ~d~u~,.~corrdct ekh~l/d~ ............
Ia’a late lecture delivered before th8 were.tom; the Oonauml:]Iiutoricel-~oefdty, ’Ben~61t1 J. ~I3oBring rl,)>idly recovered i Iut~rmitta~
stated, that’..~Kr.. Yoediv’s was the ~u~t’I ~n’ltfont Fever~ worti hrokeu
tn fivera~e,Twenty years.,
all New York,) their ofltoe number’ nineteenl~ot we~th- witK th01 artists ’odteiddl tanks
for them above .thirty. ’£ho amountcooling by.him during the last i fty
ml’ s~n bees’ over two million dollars
when
the Iron Horse is thean~.of Ploaauxo; ~leqtricity "puts agir~le round the world" iu .lees than"forty minutes,’" and we hang’~ eachother’s shadows on our parlor’wa|h.
So, too. when Dr. Walker proclaimedthat hu ~ad:pmdoOdf~frOin’ t~o med~qiu~]herbs of Celtforlfia an Elixir that ~vould
.stem a~dcureform of dlsea~ uot arsenic,’ tha
~ook thair he~la ,:Yet hisV~EG/~ BITgit~S. is:naw.the:St~udardRestorative of the Wester~ World.. Thetruth could not be resiited. Under the
t oftlind. their hvahh,
the Bilious
D l-’l ~1 +f II.qP
~.IIl [ "~+.l’+’t’;.;." +i’+ ~.o/’+.;! hll
+~ ~w d’+ii ,i ~, a , . ,,.~, .+.6"
1.’~( OK,R~zWIp,~ i,. j~-.-.:
_ ’, .i , ,
"5
or p|ers. - ¯Approved Mereh 28, 1871.
¯ CB API’P~ OCCLXIV.Au tet relative Io pilotage ia the ntviga-
b’e wgtere ofth9 state el N~w Jersey,or in witom ovor which mhe hM oonouprent JurilKliotlon.]. Beltensote~ rtheSeneteandGer.-
IPd A~embly of tlThat henoel,,rth no citizen of Newbeing muter of uuy vmmel,dar a eoastluJI license, s.d employed iethe coaslieg trede, and whcee vessel .hallbe bon.dehher Jn or out of any of thonavjgtblo wetom el the state of New Jet-
or over whioh the eaid otate haq conuri.diotton with o|he~ state., con-watera wherein pilotage [aususlJyde’naeded or reeeived, whether
the ~au,e be iu or out o7 the capes ot theI)ehw.re, er Jn the Delawsre bay or river.or in or over tha hsr of Si.dy flock, ehsllbe rcqulred to employ a pilot.
_2.~Aed+boit enscted; "J’h~t ~]] ]nw~ nowand which are ineen.i,teet with
revisions el this aet;rel+esled.bo it enacted, That th[e set
ehall |m a p~blio uct. snd .hall tuko cffoelimmedialely.
Approved Msr~lt 28, 1871.(]tlAPTER D0X IX.
A fnrlher,upplo,oeut to the sot entitled"An act ruepecti.g th0 orphsn’s oourt,sot! the power srtdsuthort’ly of 8tlrro-gaie~." approved April eizteenlh, onothoueaod alight hunJrl,d nnd rorty-aix.1 lln it en.otud by thoSonatndnd(JelP
oral A,~cutbly ol tho 8tato of New Jera6y,That it eimllbo tho duly of avery cxecu-ttlr a.d odmininlrstor nfaoy dcooa.cd pe{-.t.i ,Wil hin I h ten Inon t |lq all er h is a ppoi III"ulent, (nuleaa lho courl, Ior gtlod taut.+shown allt+w Im’ther liluu t|lerclorl, tore,,llcr i.lu Ihe eurr.g.to’n oflioc of theI,rOller county a tluo alld Imrlcet iuvuu-lUly ol a I thu ~t)udo, ohatlola alld oredilnt)l tilo ,,rid dcoua~cd per.co, to he ItladO
proved, u~ IlUW ure rlquirt,d by law ;il llly ext~Otllor or adlninietraterehollIt) deliver euoh itlve.tl,ry an al+ore.lJd,
n .hall he thl) duly oi’ tho enrrogato ttl!.euu a CilatillU, dlreoled to each adnlilt’t~,trutur ,,r uattt~alui, requiritltt hilnto reu-,htr Hteh invoutory, Wll oh chatian ~hsll|). i, ilrvt!d ut I,:ltPtl tgo days hvtoro tile rt;-
ttlrll day tiloret,P, and II ho °retinue illduhluh, the .rphao a court el Ih," .uhlt’t)llllly .h.II prtlCU¢ll It) ruvoku tho letter.t,’.t,,tnei,,ory i*r t,l uJmloio, rotlu, atld al,-pOillt °]lather l),~r.lllt.
o ~tlti huil etlactrd t Tilll il S0,y exoo-
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