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The Charleston Advocate from Charleston, South Carolina • Page 2

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4 lull I I ti hit "i Cu'ri -w ily. I lio hi ii I prepa1 Kii! 111i- ii.U.r I tempi; a-c I iiiitr. I i peace! I Itigli 11 wiihIvidud ii i will. itti 11 sell On sph liti limi in iiiin (hi- Lel llir gently ScVel'. Jl.

v. Pulii v. rky 1 ni' mii 1 tin' I1' i puyj.jf I mo iuv iy' lo.i.l, Lei iin; lo ti ii'gli Cl'tlth I.Aln Ilini ni i alni i'ti-t ini i ilo Oiivl.ini iti vi piivi iny liil- Olii: (cui spirit io-i. CiiVi' eie (ir.i iiliij.ng* puf limi l'ti(lM li hi-, i- Witti In' Ili Holy -oil 'fii il ila- Saliluilii din il! brought ii earth iiiul un l'HOM 1.111 RIHA. Ariuvui of ilio LeiUirs febei ved by thh lOngljsh Alihall lllltii steamer, al port arrival al Cape Mount.

ibid Moli tu via. colonization pitckol Colooii la. which od from Solidi NpVpiiiiioi' v. i'ii dSi hundred ehiigrants for tlu- She had a quick ud ai aid rim and landed lit i pn? i-gei-, in uooti ami Spirits. bxV'Op! filisi', li p' 1.0vUgO.

Of 1Wo Ol'y iniiOil' a woninn. and Alperfs, Soulh n.inist, Of Un- Meih? li-t Ch'iridi; ho died ito isiuhtpj 'plus ti.in: artel'ilio -hip ioli i Ki'V who1 Was a pllssOnpOl' tlU' I hi. ni hi rv President a- Miuisttli lo -iiloiii ami (. ni ho l'hit eli thai tiyvortdiioiil. Tjio 'siiti libi ol ilio Court, ami tin- whole eofps SVOI'd in iiltOlalaili'O on bbeasion.

The Logical uro of Liberia adjourned affer? session live ilio ini- Was obi inoroaisiliji Ilio ol lami i oniigraiity frtiin this ooiwjlry lit i It rod ion singlo adui). and iwolitv dlvO lii ivs fainilv TIu gOljOrnl i'h i i'm. to oii :1 -t TitOSihjV hi w-? usM'U honalor- ani iyiui t'oi'oiviiip otuikiih'ialdo iii l.i'ioria to Lo in a still? of iihproyoiiu ut. Coiiinioivo JS Un i i Ilouiy NV. diihiisiiu, who priiooodi'd liiiliior's shop al ilio Lar of tho Court of Ihat Stali-, sa; ia a 1 dat? n'.

wlii'i'o Ilo is up an iii' io culli vaio roi'oa, giiigor. pi AO. I Il iVii- pifrOlitisi'd on Ila- l'alilo- Ol' Ilii- I and will vili ti) t'ilh tiviili'i a- -olili a- li au alloiidtl? lui- liiOsJ ai; idfi I ran 'lo thi- ami law. and ho' i- of IJils jtflfVii ai lai iiioi's, Al orio.hlal ihipri'ssr imi is i.ow -t i i In unI aiijl i-oiifu'imal. hy and oL-i thai Ilio of tim l'iuiariini ouiri'lliat ho Sholild ohii iipon Ilio cultivation oi sop io pioimiil waiil si lO O'Oin 'in! i'ii1 i I 'I i I "'I i I 1 i i oiporti in Olio of tilt' Atlantic' SititOS lotiliil idea ailing iiinthlg solitei wOiililiy families lio that if ilioy fcinaiui'd ignoraiil of th'tdf rt'liu'iou- pari ii iihu in rogafd lo susliiining mi-siouary and hoino'olctd thoy would not ho iti'Ci'iiihtahlu.

I was fo in in hjd, l'io of an ohjcctioil inad-- l.y a woiiitin Whil? solil iting her to suhsi'i-ihi for ilio said if I litic? paper I'll he reading it, and iheii I'll waul iva religious hookvnnd the Il'thle, 1 I'll Wiint lo gtj to inooiing, and then I'll ho ami attending to foligiiiii, like sohie of iny ludgiihofs that take (hi' lCxactly said I (hal is th? result that, hy the of may he ueroinpH-hed. and Ilio Very navu: why I to take thi IVuny Bank Vmi, At a i'oniiy jhiiik Ostahlislieil in tin worst part of a large town in Vorkspiirts a hoy pft'tseidtid him elf oin night. put hi and ohiaiued Hi' deposited coppig 0)1 i.ndi llrwik ui.gld that; until (To Il 'ih ..1 to Willull hiiih'i inti ni liOpb rile litil tahim IbiSpChi I ih is hi; unti.le hn.Vi I uni Sir. UuuiuM' lui noi. Lg, alili to ho (o cimivi: (hi I hue.

wo un' poor, sud father drink -o. Unt 1 iv ibi. Uni mother may ii.oc a bonill't Sild li lo in. I JjjO -cu ciotta" ubili who wiil n'il ni' Ihi'iii I'oi 1 tu clinic us she Want! tieni Unii 1 w'il hi beggar's lib', litui Ili 1M' Sili -Advoi'iVlr S. Chi fi.

1007. The 1:1, Oliai I Ili' llh iH il! 1 huh lo oc1'. I ir. iti i before the io inhi Cojif. ij? ijlie M.

I-i. Church, v.mth. iu oj b. ih" proposi 1 Imnge of ij? the iti iu hiib -e ih N. 1.

Tbc io, IV, i MiiChiiftdi will ho till 7. Ti.e pfiiit i vei'V li. ion ol' i) il he t'Olii i'i iVef- on hi subject ol' jsil il. -ni i from the ubiiso fi-i il the (-l v. ih l'ho word Snuih plov, two 1 ol d'aitili tv lo il (nel i1.

The word di lin. Un- Mcthodb-iu I I. We interfered l.ci. her ith li pfllbd hor the while Ut" Northern ('liui'cll interferes with botili I i-. l'rohd "I' beeituso il indicato, jwe w.re true to a'ihl idvil lUOlit.

io. I would go lo before I surrender my conviti wei-i- fitteti itivy i il from the lips id't lie K'nined by the why, is the lending sjiifit ii 1 I he rei--, of the 'litirul Sduih. We tuke Ihe ilhovi' I'lOIll le I ehiii liuiuhef di. liti! We regard il n- il i-oli tnite: and fra ilk -'ali nan! I iews of ii largo portion who ad I la re to ihe Southern bur. h.

Manyin lulged in the idea that v. liters in i'Ni-inil in I he coiui rv. I here 'id' 'no loiipef be foiiii-! any iiiipedilUeiil i I lie a ol' Mie K. 'jullVl and lue M. li.

hiii. Ii and ivnlllngn i Imi'eh any herb reco- nit io' I l'i ole i. i I 11 hdl ew ihe aei'oigtl i U' iti-i illp.i ..1:1 I ii! 1 very pi inclph'h. luti I hi i hay. looked a union.

lakeii hull a riti iew of iliis, siipipe'ii The nuiliible d'i nei pies of righi ail v. d. not iu lljt'ir whli jioittiiia olu' an-1 law is iiol I ho a lie uditi, ill of hllti i ioti heii'-o br. rt'tiitl't Uhfvery a- siili liy Ihe he-lie law and ihev are aim I by their to the hri-iiau 1'aith. ami I of (he AlViean race, to eh by ad liiiyfil ilio re-e shiyefV: What approve be di-, tided by nan.

al Hip, pmi! I inait fi hun. II should also be distilli thai of ihe Southern Imrei lo ami the p'overiinioiit. i- in liar mony with their loyally lb slavii'v 'liiey are lidi loyal lo an aidi slaverA 'Cliunh lioriin l'or they regard either Us tin Ihe llibh' and the. oscrii 1 ment of (iod. They lovai to -tao I rig lit-a and th? it ion aft Iht innU sta a it.

This view' i- the one which cui justify our brethren of the j( hui'. io Ila positi-ui tin have taken and mi lii inly luaiidaiii in I lie ir ITeillinen of all l.i) indulgi ihe lu-resy Vif un lielicf in the divinity of slavery. Tlii I View only i Nphiill Ih'' I hatred indulged iti tin South iliiiiistti'S and church nuinbcrs in wards diifor from IheniSelVe in l.lioir view's milional policy nml hu iman right-. Their ojiposillon io I i. their fayoiite ini it ut i ol i.vO'.? hilN how I an I tilt' Sohjlh.vjJ iVVfinjii lUv'n feed hi for and iho I tictd 1 I j'j of Ii hiii Uli- an ir religion tiio oieheo wilh folcii ai lo the vjjiy "I mIu'vi'VS tor which sui II pni Us of tyr-Mii If the ovel sotik a iiiiioh w'ti I.

l'i, l' i Will bit "iitli it'lii I'. ri tudieiil a ill I ill i' ii-. iiti'l liHi' -ii- (hetb. it- Inn t'iti I Ifid I to i lavi i'N 11 li'cdit 1 ri hi nil II lip! fi. ilil.v.

Ifii'? IIk'M? il cl ii l'tiiiiU adta I Hl III il? l'i a' a 'i' 'imi. I IJu'V liai'tjvlj i'ii. doti wo ollg(it noi io nt-ny or iKpici v.iUi I iiHi-i jo ii Iff. lui ami -moni don to Hu' it al i righi now There i- however a largo at i S.HIl!l. who gild Ilio le Ititi i-stuvbfy i ofiti M.

li. su; have rig'tt-; a-: l'uljy I. la' Iliit I'd id i ititi' l'i. If l'i' I ivi -till hv fi'iilii which i il! llitld OijIdliil V. icatloV lii.f old.

"My pillisi ili liior ili in I ('ah lit-ar." thoy had da.ven ali l'imjlive i'ill an i tin ih ihilvilii ai a l'i a few sa? ly.0 the Itimi V. 1 a-, tu- 'Ut i-- 1 laudili re I look ho phyi Of War, i i ti- tlioV Po. atftl. Ila-I fimi laki II. nry u.Viiltl'haw- Had thoy a.

ii. ir I i i.iitii'-al tin (iti w'ii'fOil a wilh Ik- Ijad limy laid -l tlseif arum in I dug tii? ni'fiatimi i. 'il nf l.imidn and Aoi Of ihtjir 1 hoy lniy ii havoiliooii paid uaifji Oitii a' ri'inum'iaiii'U hy ypvi i'ltiuidd. Win'Abram l.iuf.'ln I'm pv'iti' in il icy filigiii liii.vo avt'd lln-'u-f "va am ha ex- e'-t ill ih 11nipii ivi'. I iiiiiiit'd(ii to fcpi'i- cut al join hi l't'iMiiti'1'I tlioin io hl ii itr.f"iii'n.

a mdlioiicil re a in I dif II' ut hrnlo. In- ft'-ma I hit liti' iirsi iiiiic! i I 11.: I I I i t'l in Ilio ii he Ai i ni nf ihf of I hi Siale. I ittVi-filOr ami all. liuiic -i I lid Ami'ii'iiiii'bi tiio -lili tloil, ami Ih" proviti eo'ii. j'tjirvjiltf llaui-auds iati, liy titiil i iittt a I-ili si 1.

11 Ic i "'i ii'li el rat in cohifctj lahiyfi-rJij as we nj iii'f ads I'i'alt Ml ildi he have dOllO i hi- lil-t luessayeV and till' way I id liei1 than iii Iiii; tllinCIl't of illi li. whii' WO mean i i-. a at I l- the I'fCs ic ul have waited iiCiil'lv I wi ye a is. sim tin- IH I i of Knl'eilei fi Irei I hem ivhoi'j! iliti) liiiO. (ind i ihcir own iVee ill guarantee- ftj their liy imparli: Mack an 1 while am Ctjiuil ri lil- and piolecllini lo al II umiliai i-'U ill no! OUil lljid iriiO pio pcril'v will ri()l gin ill the South coin to ihi i in good faith.

Tin- I'n'iSidOiil pclil.loncii -I'llfilili I i 'the liliieaU li immigration to this Jy' itiid -ecniv labor. air5' il! li an object should J' a- a ipiosfion ol some interest. Il i ila. North to limi "di why uIn i litlxt he minio, where il iithen, itiid Is yet, moro abiinthihl apitai, Ihii or.linary ohsorVoK I is onioa saly in order lo the problem, ami perceive the In-1' of ih" hill. Kor limi piirposo wo i iM.j.'bi'i'VS know social iiiv? ioli teal li of the men who passed it.

iil iViiil yo -Itali know Un ai." That il vyit.s an inimical hlow at the ito mie dbllbt. lt Sprtilig frodi a spirit of out of that il an i tinti il Wns nourished; 'l'Iati the freedom lo which the slavo has falh heir is a source of annoyance and llittei' feeling lo many of his former tinnir i- blent, from the treatment which la- ha-- at their hniids. Kor itidiihl'o, einam'ipat was fontul a. iixeil a convention of farmers tOnveneu id par! of their til'li. to p.i-s serie- ol a.o tin roltcioil to sell, lease, or ivi il tiieit' lapd-s to free ami not to I tliimtal CNCei'iliiig per monili, am I tlii'v to pay th.eir tlbctor's hills; ami plotlie Utetiisclves; Like mcelin with 'imilir objects an 1 leimll worth helil itt many loeitUlies in th- it Stale tn Ccorgia an Ai'I Society vVii i fonaci, ami Is now at WOi'k.

liragiiig Ili? com-' io llii-- el lire. ailing to ilo for pm i- of upphuitimi th (if asili c.impel; ring them to ok home- work hjjrci i Kdr the sanie piirp a l'tiretti of immigration been established 111 'on ii'iih a CoUiinissioiter who take.i pleiisitreiji the wiitits oiMiis a newly thiporiod foreigitoir I whenever he may ho able to get one I 'l hiis the eI' former master to wards hi i'oriaei' slave, is nitide ipiih I maddest, Ilii! aha jpiil jiijn tic. i which th? freed nut sutler- account'-. for. I le in a grudging manner.

M(H'' rnorcd, diseoiii'i'gi'di and oppressed ii kUut.it might bo i.u. marti I put ton was a laiiiue, inat siegro, lite poor Indian', woiil wane am! pa--; avyjiy tie! pre the t)f iVetSloiil, inttilligoiice and 1'clili at. for want the goniiil and IJ. I' i Slihitpiv It. tills hcaulii'tii town the colored 'pie have it il church.

Sabbiti ti. Sylidol and day cho. teacher dill ila ir ihliol's and cMicieiiey an- isoocui -o no in the Siatoi l'i Slipoi they the sol diar-a- df a large S. hook Imi n.jijlil Sclidois Ibi' aduli who iilia'-l Ldtd in ihe day, and ale often l'oliti with ine meam- out hands in iVieml hreek drilli II a da pi' l'Iris for Mis Sfai ih i Ir.aiuing a i-la sa of re dinen who fel called lo the work of th ministre. A Worthy 'I'hn Miai Ih llreck.

the goo he a-her at Siiintcr, a tin I I 'oiuiniinioii Sei i- ha heeii pre-cnie l'ibi the M. huri'li in thai place. ii was ihe geiioi'dus gifi of ('oiigiluaiioiialisi t'hd'gyiiiaii in Norll 1 I lltlipt' al Is; I' fi II II UT 1 I l'til'. IN is now event ear since the renown I. ed t.a\ igiilor and eiiiinciil merchant, Caj lain of Wesiporl, Mussa a felt aggrieved by being pi" his righi io vole, lie wits one of Ili men in thai town, and he wa highly re-peco-d by the Society i Krleiitlsyof.

vvlii Ir- was a promiuCn ler. Capi oll'ered his voi al a low ii lileOtillg. and it was iVjCciot I'elieviiig iliiii litxalion shtiiikj deiieii 'upon represenl.Mtioti, he refused lo pa his tax, d'ho town comiiieneed it sui agaliisthim. ami lost the case: an appet? Was made jo Ilio Supreme Coiirl of th Slate, and the Court de- i.hd in Caol 1 I litvor, ami the great seii of approval upon tin legal right of ni ored men to enjoy cpial political pl'iV I leges. Similar eases are now pendii) New dtusoy, and we feel sanguin dial the Siiprolut! Court of 1 he I 'idle will interprei Uiy law, based upo the ivi I bili, oo as lo ticcuiv ificolored nmn jviliUcal HghlA in Skate and 'I'oi'riforv in Odi I inoil.

vi; ii 'In i uf evening Lecture Ilio I I Ilio Institute, Was ed l-v l'idi'. C. P. ibjcoi was, "The Province New runswick, itnd wild nulli." The speaker do voted an hour nories ofinost interesting details and kotehesoVrcal life, in ibi. coki and piciiiesqtic iioction of Queoii Victoria's where ho spelli ilio of his iuyltoOd" "Sonic ni adventures in nulling, and Ilio Itslii breadth escapes nini wolves, hears and other ravenous ieiifits, were truly romantic- iiudihriUI Ing.

I I la school Centenary eoiebrjiliou, which look place at the Cmtiohiiry Church on W'cutworili Street, imi lust sabbath, was most and interesting. The lloor and galleries were crowded lo their Utmost capacity, and Ila-young hoys and girls did tliciiiseivcs great credit 111 the parts which I hey took-. Dialogue and recitation varied the inleiesliiig and a mole pleasant ami instructive hour wo have never spent on any like occasion. A liberili collection taken up. in which 'ho children generally com ra Dev.

Wakleti. D. Secl-etary the Froodiiieh's Ai.l Society, was and short complimentary address til the tho exercises. Coj.Olllili 'i telegraph ill formed us spine weeks ago lhat Colono of Fortress Monroe notoriety proceed ihniiodihioly Cliui'lesioi in onimaiid of tho 10 th Stair regiihiisi a h.ewiy reeruited colored ivgi niciii, The Wa hiiiglon of tile lialiimoio now revive ibis report substituting 'ho 1 1th laido btates Colored inhuitry lor 1 ho legnaci previously mentioned; It iato ho hope diat lliO report will provo lo bo true, I hey might ih prote? ing ilic interest: "four loyal In i (if pi 'school tiatcliers in (b'ahgehiirg, K. Sasporlas, son of llOv.

.1. A. Siispo ta-i, was in liis school house slaiidihg I the stove alter the close of a night si sit in of his school, when a cowardly ilait attempted to assassinalo him hy I 1 ivo through the window win barely ihissed him. V' 'l'ho SttltienlS of the linker Till logical Institute will have sonili intero 1 im' exorcises at llie chapel of tlieCcnh my I n. enlwol'lll street, on Mi day evening next, at O'clock.

Tho following' question ill ho di cu mlr, il. That it would imi be i. in siippl.v. ing the of our work in I Sonili, lo Ih use any man. as a hu pivachcr.

who fittii noi ni cdu? lion to enable him lo read ami write, I ricAl. I'o; I.Sireel M. fi. Church at Darlington whi OltC of Ilio laost Un ix ill I 10 Carolina Mission Conference, has a beiiui i I'll I Cohlhiilll ioli Servi I consist iiig of seveti pieeosj the gift S. of Fitehbiirg, Muse a gentleman wlio.se acts of kthdnesh a arc a tendo.

I a- his prole io 1 if good will io ward iiicii. Tlic Ihlpiisl Church in the pilli is also to receive froth the Applofon Church in Lowell a hilti. Such aril some of tho evidences 1 rue Christian hoc and fellow -hip. I Lev. Ih F.

Randolph. Olle of Ihe ass lant lidi tors of this ha hoeli 11 pointed in the Asskstaiii Co of schools I South Carolii I Ms work mainly will he to eueotira ami organize school-; amo I tlu- freednien. The a.s.-d-ianl supeiinfeildonl of the remi fopoi is thai I hero has imi heCii lim dillicully in making contracts for year in Fairfax Virginia Hi flit! ICl'UIS olfered have been geiii'l'l ly equitable that there is a marked i crease in the number of those who id, cultivate lanci on share--; thai those were industrious veai- found verv 1 11 lo dillicully in geli ing contracts of il i kind, and 111:11 I here arc now very few ii employed frCOdlllcn in Ihe count', AsXlVIUtSAUV un, ItpUNlNil OK ('? Columbia and 1 both notice tin' rollini of ti melancholy oootisipii, the former pin dicing draped in mourning, while 1 lias simply tablet, iiiserib i wiih namoof ho limo of the hurnim We think it- time to mourning a roju-itihig lo ackcjolll imi for I niill (K ion (he ebebj upou Iho' laud. I.i?vf ('owlish luMicn. have khidled a lire, unii Iheii butul theii own IhisyOfri wilh il.

'ino institution ol in the Scriptures, l'oliiionI, ahd ev social et piali tv1 is'n? pari ol'lhoilofInno ol'lli? r.ii?h'.~-Paily NVhal eoinniehlntof ilio News or ivhencc derives ilsi theology, we are at a loss to conjecturOi Noi negro eodoj" u't In' A ind icali system of human bondage, l'or I oil, in a most providentitil manner, ha? sanctioned their Iota! abolition. As id social eipiality," wo agree with tho News for the llible explicitly leaches that ilio just should not dwell with the rebellious, and have of his ways, for the end lhereof is desolation." A colored brother at Sunder quarterly last week, made the follow'lug pr.tycr l'or I ho lit tie invalid son ol' UOv. Mr. Lewis, lie round about him 1 loctor with thy medie-ine." The Trencher Brother Scipio in representing the stale of the Clltiroll in the above charge saiduZion is coming up out of tho wilderness, riding on her tall white Tho Carolina Minaion Uonforouco. Lww Conlorbnce connnences its second annual se- ion Ht tho strt.u, to-day (Saturday) at, 10 o'clock, a.

ni. Scott, presiding. Rev. -I. C.Finerson, id' rTovidil will preach at half-past 7 o'clock, p.

ni. Alili ATI I KXKKCINKS. n.NAKv Cituucii, llishop Scott es td half-pa-l Id. a.m. followed by the ordination I )eaeons.

lie-. ('. 11. llotmaii, of Florida, at hallpast 3, p. m.

At 7 o'eloek, p. m. there Will bea meeting; addresses expected from distinguished speakers from abroad. HETI I l'-L. Conference at sunrise.

Ilalf-pa-t IO, p. tn. Bov. Lymua Anders of Flurida. Hull-past 3, p.

m. Uev. J. M. Waldon of Cincinnati.

7, p. in. Missionary Mooting. Addresses from distinguished Sl'UINti Si'tlRET CnUP Hall-past it), a. in.

Rev. lips. llall-pasi in. Uov. B.

F. Whittitnpre, id" followed by the ordination of by Bishop Scott. 7, p- in. Uev January Folder. School Tlio conference S.

S. Anniversary will be held at the Centenary id. F. Church, at half-past three o'clock p. in.

on I day. Addresses by members of relicts hiid exercises by the children. a- irl oh th lv Soi'vicow. 'file Assembly's Church, Military Hall eUtwdrlh Van Horn Pator. Services in l-'J a.

in. pi in, Sahbieh SoltoOl, if. in. of Mission Pki.sc.v. Curiam.

If eel lag street. i I itovi K. Adams, Pastor', lid Services. 10 1-2, a. in.

li t-2, p. tu. Sabballi School I J. a. m.

lig A. M. li in noil, 'allunili street. Uev. It.

11. 'uhi, J'astm'. ID a. m. 3 )-3, p.

sfibbili li School n. in. A. M. P.

fin urn, Morris street. Uev. 'I'. Steward, Pastor. Service-: 1U 1-2, ll.

111. .1 I-2, p. ni. 7 F2, in. Sabbath School n.

hi, Mini. I'iiut. Cnt.iuai, citadel Square. Uev. lb F.

Uandolph, Pastor. Services l'i a. lib I p. in. ('last meeting, Tuesday 7 l-'J, p.

in. l'i i.s i oi.ouuii oxoui nos i. (Tintici! Military Itali WciitWorlh street. Hov. U.

Ali i il, Services lo 1-3, a 1-2 Sabbath School a III MfoKUlS Sr. baptist Ollt'uoii, In l-j a in L'ov. Legare, Pastor. 1-2, ni Uev. Laurence.

Uev. c. il. Corey. Baptist Cm; nei IJonuut's lo a hi li 1-2, in C.

11. Corey. 7 l- j. ji in Uev. Wilson Cnrr.

iiWin. riii'. is noiliiliculiy ili scouring tho workingof the frodimeli when they are kindly treated and adequately paid. The San 'hji-r says "A gentleman was in hero from the. Ciholo a few day- since, and In' was tilrbiigetl wiih applicanls who desired to I go out and work on his raiich.

This wiis easily accounted for from the fuel Ihat few day- before the that had been in his employ I he past year, came lit Mown and received pity Ibi' their labor, iiud reinnted loihhul with heiivV 'dolili." Ill I.

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