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September 29, 1854 (4 pages)

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ti HER phe THE JOURNAL, sLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNIN ARGENT & SKELTON, . CYFLEE ON. MAS RULT, OVER WELIS, FARGO & OC.'3 OFFICE. oes VE a. Wine Se FSS $7 00 . LEGAL BLANKS JOB WORK in tliin ell its varieties, promptly and neat lz P. FISHUR is « > inserted at sae poten. A. DELAN®S. r ells agzo.8 Co.’s office, is PE Pr es ER RL OTS in part of _— —— Cuff Rings, 1 ,order, aad most ap: rae t ntcd and ali artictes of Clinic cose GWnited St tates § Eotel, Neva da. HARGE ermanently eu. EE OF % Zanvinzg e lighked Gimself p Snore. &e. 2c S, 7 [7TSs, OC. oc. onideringthem more duand Shoes as Ss put on] c i much doubt concerning it. 3 BY . 1. Edinburgh Review for July, — ication, ' the new year of these pablic alions commences } i ber ; and another is upon Queen Elizabeth and — ‘ tC LN ora eta) ai al a 3 2 oP KA WD GS = Fb wer iA BBD _ = ida public the finest and or ds ever exhibited prices lower than ever! . wood, $10. —— New Books. a Lronanp Scorr & Co., 79 Fulton st. N. ¥. 3. Westminster Review, July, do. 4. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazin da: . Littell’s Living Age, Nos. 72, 73; Stites’ Book Store, Broad street. 6. Putnam's Meathly, September, do. 7. Hard Times, by Charles Dickens, from A. W. Porter. We have received from Leonard Scott & Co ‘ies of the above London and Edinburgh . ile rines, Which comprise a store of re ie! information. Before adverting to the articles . contained in these gerials, we will remark e, Auust, . from . coy ? nat i in July, and the present is a favorable time for The pric view is 23 per year, and ef Blackwood and any y es) new subscribers to begi , “e of a ReReview, $5; of the four Reviews and Black. The postage on these publications iis light, and these works are the best commén. ¢ . taries on eurrent standard ' claims ‘for offensive war have her own centre of government geographically literature, and on} world, that issue from the The Edinburgh Review has a condensed diplomatic history of the Eastern Question. It in conclusion that the powers of Russia . been underrated. With . . Tess. s 1 ie aan comparatively inaccessible, she can . cast all her strength into her extremities, and . ' some of the leading ‘nothing to confer on the people to compensate she helds ready-made approaches to i capitals of continental Eui If such is her position and power now: . at would it be if she were allowed to eptatl . self the rich inheritance of the Ottoin these With the possession of Constan. tineple she would not only add tc some*of the richest provinces of ute command of all the he Poe and the Euxine, but she woul is ilit man Porte. her dominion Europe, and . com the abso! meree 4 cure fer i age: ssessions an impregnability y bas never before . ew neopld, ay to any empire i x Rusgia has al for dominion. The superfic ial civ! i has, she has borrowed from the nations she as } con 1 eMin 1851, Hous = of Commons ‘a touch of the quality. hre mem vers the pains that were bestowed upen . _. i —' ; >a PRACTICAL HARNESS MA-i KER inr is repair at short m« id an reas I . RSPENS Bott rd C fan) \ a 1 T7iN TH ID) =] % \ sae id jp) tat i a et } L a (Olt CN iwi] ¢ we ometict 44,3 a P.V. Skillman, A.D, Sikiilman Gio % “=a, a Oy eee, 2eOo > va¢ H rh, 2 vi AN 4 "es BrR¢ 4 4Hain and Bread Streets, Nevada} Year the Bridges, H} 102 afte and } R t oars De aler $ tn? aie > 7 : 2 PROVISIONS P i LS Private Famtiies. in constant receeipt ofa: 1 OXriment of ali kinds of &c. adi apte od to — ry ite tail, ihs Ber ins. : o tb3 Dried Apples. rr) Candle: 3 : , Clams, Green Cora a scilli, Q ns Ware, Axes, Kope and oo numerous to mention—s Suftlee it hat is usually called for in similar estab{ Stiltman & Bro. have purchase -d the Stock, (to ; Nich the en thes Beli. if will ~~ . ge 8 addition in a few days) and tai my s ilirst & Rusalt yur Goods for Wa heve ng on 5 ; @Asi.thereby as iit System, and he pe by o be e—every endeavor to render sati stant supply of Goed Goodsto merit a portion of public patronage. Geeds ak i ered Free ef Charge. SKILLMAN & BROTHER, $-Oin Muin and Broad Sirects. HAIR it DRESSING AND NG ROOMS. Ina} ——, _ Bap at tp in connection with their Saloon, » ome be ali hours, prepare: a to! > farnish WARM AND COLD BATHS, Their Terms are moderate, and they trust by careful at ention to business m vit Pp at ronage. NeW 2 ber Dee. 16, FISHER & RUGG. ve Amerieaa Livers vy and Sale Stable. BROAD STE TEET, NEVADA. NHE subscriber begs to Tefurn his thanks to the . . ’: tizens of Nev: ada, for the liberal patronage thus i bestowed upx yn his establishment, and to inform them that he continues to keep the best se lection of Saddieand other Horsss, for their <_—— i -modation,that the country will afford; end he woul’ ’ éspecially call the attent ion of the Ladies to his stock ee but gentle animals at such times as they = to cafy o healthful and invigorating —e J. B. LOBDELL Sh ‘Bathiac Rooms, where they are! . . . the inhabitants of (name utter] y inandible,) . ai praying — the House utterly Mr. A bas ~y pees a rd cf i=} on] $ ¥ a M4 © mr, ~~ 9°) 3 ot pa 'more than the . fixed. . the other to his private house, begging him in’ = 4 P a threatens at Her dominion and of re! rovern. } } ; moaroaly } tectotalers, but good-humoredly. = oo *O11GO hag sey lennataa tho: P ¢ ay H RCATLILV agyvocates their cause, and culiar laws a in Matic . of reeoinimends the pet hd + Kogland, pression Ps 4 Ay ‘rt Oey —_ Oo Snce } ! ig mends simil ar laws in yowerful allianee for the sup of tne { liguor traffic has been formed Amo for sach in that ecuntry. ng the reasons it gives a law is ople of Great Britain spend on drink whole amount, of taxes paid to! that the ' rr ‘“ inal ane annual treasury is $86,6& * revenuc irom], o sliquers to the a 700, which, € nde rour savs the reviewer, “will we fi oe Sones the force of mora! . s God speed lors of the Exchequer ex ceedin aly slow to @.” Tt. however, champions of icadarcete, exertions will bring about proper enact onte Its ments arguments against the objections to the Maine law have cleared from our mind . We ble articles. The Quarterly opens with an article on the strongly ef style of the author of Pendennis. Here is It is to be understood . that the hour for petitions has arrived : “Tnzenuons has seen the process of getting . [up a peti ition in his quiet ecuntry house, and . space to notice other admira-. lave not that smacks + fa the the phraseology, the grave discussion whether . it might not scem more resp pectful to the Commons to use the word ‘regret’ instead of * de. plore, and what a struggle there was to get! the phrase ‘ Roman Catholic brethren’ insert-. ed inst tead of ‘Roman Catholic fellow-co . men,’ and how the curates op = §pow it and the . surgeon and lawyer supported it, and how, after a long sqnabble, they compromised with the . ‘Roman Catholic population of these islands.’ . . How beautifully the petition was engrossed on . parchment by one of Mr. Pounce’s clerks, and i ? i how sol lemnly the leading signatures were af. How Mr, Hairs plit. the retired and serious attorney, signed, but affixed a protest that he did so in a sense only, and added several references to texts, that the House of Commons might look them up and quite understand his . mach yeHow Mr. Quaver, the nervous gen. tleman, signed, but immediately after wards wrote a long letter withdrawing ‘his signatare, . and ultimately came to the post office to affix; it again, just us the petition was going away. And Ingenuous recollects, no doubt, the the fidgeting, and hesitation, and self-con mpla-. cency, and pomposity, with which the various other petition ers, according to their natures, nerformed the important duty, and how, finally. the solemn document was’ forwarded to the. county member with . ! one to his club, % ? £ T t oe Ds iniry. letters, stantly to acknowledge it, and to present it the , first practic able moment. Now listen, for here . teouaes a petition which has been pre pared with similar awful care. ‘ Mr. Jones,’ cries the speaker. Up gets Mr. Jones. ‘A petition, Sir, from . will (se everal words inaudible) Roman Catholics.’ And! lenes hurries up with the document w hile . . the Speaker is putting the formal question that lit do lie uyon the table, and a clerk scizes t. i amd rams ‘it into a carpet bag, and when the . bag is quite full of petitions it is carried ont of . he House, and itis our firm belief that not . one member ever read your petition, Ingenuous. or looked out one of Mr. Hairsplit’s tex! ‘8, but that it was hurried up and carried ont in precisely the same ignominious way. See how! . of the . practice’ of wearing the beard by ‘from the iin the i tions, on Stadent and says aj,-; . red to, copied ; also a variety } 7 and Pol i mouths c rf operatives iin the book i stat i Sir, youre no lawyer! Yo Lama hu rest of} is because young ladies spend their time in fast the process is going on, and how the members run up, throw down their petitions, and run back.” The American Congress have a similar way of treating the missives of that long-eared ani. mal, the people. Aun article on Latin Christianity goes into the subtilties of the fathers, valnable hints of unread history. A caustic article on critics of the drama says, “The inferiority of our actors is a com-. mon topic of complaint, frequently proceeding . from persons who have not entered a theatre! gathe ering of the people can take place . for years, or who, like Dr. Smellfangus, think . they manage those things better in France,” ! &e. A history of the electric telegraph, and its} ‘results, is a very readable portion of this namher favorites, The “beard,” and traees it from the patriarchs to Shakespear, and thence downward. It overtbrows the theory of ‘the “healthful the suggesie : ‘tion that if nature had intended it for a sanitacreat political and social movements in the . wea asaagi : Seaias ry purpose, it would have been confered upon the weaker sex also. Tn an article on ‘“paredy,” it gives the folPope has the . lowing as a complete instance. following lines : “He Here the first roses shall the spring its earliest sweets bestow J a ? $ of the year shall blow. These were applied by Miss Catherine Panshawe, by the alteration of two words, to the Regent’s Park, whon it was first opened to the public : : Here the of the An article on Cardinal Wolse ey Seton bim ii the spring its eurlieet: en rons bi eS; ‘stow ail bie the author But unforreaders. From slight materials makes out an excellent argument. tunately for Wolsey’s reputation, the genius of Shakespear bad taken sides, and fixed his place world’s eye. An article on Wyckliffe and his times does justice to that glorious old man, w trammels of prejudice, and dared the ire of. i princes for the truth. cwood’s we always read with pleasure . Blaci 2 for the talent with i never without distrust. Itis ea review after A. its inflnence Allisen’s own heart, and devotes eiuation of the gat ,} ‘mpathy with progress, or general education. bi uglish politics has ‘ry of events in » hnr he wueE . carried it somewhat from its balance ef late, as has a tory ministry, but its instincts are peragree stftionary. It bas weil-written aran the Greek “ait the Spauish revol: Booth l ticles 6 nd, Conserva-. sm, and the ayaitm salieon of an excellent noyvusual full of interes ine matter. It is eelectical i ar are w } IN es be F ove > Erm Littell 3 ¥Ol lume eS n its chars satel t Tt contains some of the articles we ee refery of other information. Puinam’s we Lave not yet We observe le on “Our E “Wood Notes” sketch——“ Literature of A ron 5 tie ati as read. an arricie Parties ities,” —a fanciful ; &. —2 da~ imManacs ¢ t rue —also the continuation of a story of conside iF ‘abl 1e erit, ang otner taices. Hard Times, of the popular English tue factory by Dickens, is a satire cn some of education, Gradgrind is ai 3 notions > + svstem. fact man, who suppresses a nent in his children by am to see them reprobate in riper life, in punishiL fancy and amuse10del education, only ment for his cramming. Bounderby isa heartless, purse-proudeo?d banker and mill owner, intended by the author asa type of the class who hold the rejns of employment in the t, and who frown down all of over work and 7 discontent in the emplc iOvees Tip] eis 2 sweet character, such as Dickeps can draw, and is model nature mal-ed ; Jupe c an offset to Gradgrind’s children—nature unperverted against ucated. The inferior characters are consistent and probable, and the werk is altogether supe rior to Bleak House. A Lawyer Pz: LALE ok member of the bar says that some time ago. & rou; gh customer or Client. came ay his ‘oflice, and began to . e his case rather abruptly “Sir I come . husband-ip-law !” “A what!” spoke up the lea “Husband-in-law, sir!” “T have never seen that defined am domestie relations.” “Den’t you know what a husband.in-law is u're an ignoramus! sband-in-law but not in fact. Sir s run off.” rned counsel. 9 ¢ . my wife’ The editor of the Cincinna * Commercial says he never drinks brandy except when all the . water is requ ired tor the purposes of navigation! The reason why so few marriages are happy, pg making nets, not in making cages. The London baw Times laments the conf the bar in“London. It says business ef tae whole, if equally ) ting ed decline o th: at the . divic ded, would hardly pay for the rent of their . . chambers; and that many young men intended . for the bar, have abaudoned “their intention and gone into more hopeful sania A fee simple or s enahe fee, Or all the fees in tail, Are nothing when compared to thee, Thou best of fees—FrmMaLe.
of July was five miles long, The lady who was nearly killed by the accidental discharge of her duty is rapidly recovering. Vestminster is witty upon the subject . found time to! . . } The ‘inion’ is the platibiim ‘adopted . by the anti-Nebraska Convention held at Saratoga : “We now take our stand. distinctly on} the principle that all Territory of the United States must henceforth be free deep . Territory, and all States hereafter admit~. with many. ted must come into the Union as Free ; . States. It isa melancholy fact, says -s the Niles, (Mich.,) Republican, that no Fourth of . duly, no shower can come to town. no great i i . } . { { . nere, but a row of some kind is got up.-— Liquer is the great evil which curses us. trouble. ithe present time than ever be Liquor causes all the disturbance, all the More liquor is drank in Niles at before known, land for it there seems to be no remedy.— . { . Tt seems to exercis How supreme control.—— state of things will continue, Lada long this God only knows. \of party, agre ction W ly The Michigan papers without distix e'that Furguson, the ne ‘appointed Chief Justice of Nebraska, is ! curreat ill-opinion of historians and . . Tt has no} . . ' ters crammed-in . Instrument by a symbals in the same band. wholly unfit for the place. Of course he is ; a man really qualified for the place, . wouldn’t stand half the chance to get it . that he would to be struck by lightning. that city, placed a kee of gunpowd: his house, and blew it up perishin, tulns. Singular & Suicide —A despatch from Nashville, Fe; states that Dr. Jane, of -under in the The were also deThe loss is considerable. The Dr. was supposed to bave been crazy. A colored man, who eailed himself Chas. Shadrack, and whe has resided in Boston pera fourteen years, six of which he has worked in the kitchen of Court Square, since that his making particular enquiries about him — He took pas ssage on the . Johns, thin! king that the air of the Briteh “ho burst the . iI Globe’s Hotel, ascertained a day or two former owner was in town for Admiral yrovinces would be more congenial at this A female member of Dr. S.’s church in . which it is made up, but . Boston, having safely passed through her . nineteenth accouchment, her husband sent . . the Rev. Dr. the following note, read before the congregation : ( “Mrs. A. having been safely diiiond’ sf her nineteenth child, she with her husband would return hearty and unfeigned thanks to the rests God for of his blessings his ¢ rreat favor, and humbly ask for a continuance %9 gs. A very honest chap in Boston, who wishes to sell his horse, advertises it as 2. : For sale, a brown horse, with a Roman . nose, In fine condition, and fond of travelling-—having run away four times within a week. order of “Know r black b resolved wife’s Sis hil! s tl Marshal for services 1 & t . "i wie pas gy one Gay tu ud of Burns—is one for military services . . ion passing one day through a -ihesaw a number of ¢ peasants amounting to $9,000; $7,009; H. D. Parker’s bill $4,000; and the steam tug Judge tian = ss TT ot hi ings,” but he alled. Itis said that he to marry James *Go rdon Bennett’s ter, as the next best thing. An i rpensive' hat have been rendered to the U.S. rendered in the case one by the city of nd cae ripe P leemer mounting Boston for extra Policemen, amounting to amounting to John a sma!l number. ghlan. 1 county, These are bu The Commissioner of Hi Ohio, having neglected to take the requisite bonds of the collector, a Mr. Reynolds, the latter collected the taxes, put them into his own poc k et and then w alked off. “Tove in @ ‘Rae ae individuai . belong Guard, was in the habit of bringing home . ing toa brass band in the National love letof his S to his wife, unknown to himself, . the profund ties gentleman t He also ried back answers in the conveyance. The presence of this foreign matter i the cavity of the bassoon caused the percar. former tocommit innumerable quacks, and . to yon for edvice—I'm a produced effects anything but harmonious. . He was on the point of being expelled in . disgrace from the band when the amorous ug the . Correspondence e was discovered. The missives however, were found to be . for-his daughter, and not for his wife, so ‘. that bis musical reputation and domestic i honor are both preserved intact. —V. Y, . Tribune. . . superlatively hot, day and night. . . fi id : A Freak of Affection — A newspaper . published in Newcastle, England. says that . @ joiner in that tewn received anj order to . make a child's coffin, one of the conditions being that it should have a lock and key. The “fatl er wished to preserve some tangible memorial of the resting place of his . child, and ‘his intention wa3 to wear the key of its coffin around his neck. . The procession in Cincinnati on the 4th . pyottentotisimus, plus one, Hottentotisimus, ~ Lot, Hotter, Hottest. tis following item is from the Boston Chronicle, of a recent ate: “The weather for the last few days has been positively hot, comperadorely hot, 4 Hot, hotter, hottest, most hottest. “Hottentot, . Hottentotter, Hottentotest, Hottentotismus, plus one hanlieed—hot as an oven—hot as ——, we give it ie * pay The most unpopular truth in the Bible -—-the record of ladies’ ages. fire communicated to four; adjoining buildings which st troyed, jin which he to be pie tried to enter the . Was j has now . Nigger ca Among other! Taylor, . . that plays the . peste Tanase in Ne w York The Herald says that ten thousand dollars thousand dollars for the private expenses . of each of three or dour pariners,.and othe litems numerous enough to swell the [aggregate to one hundred thousand dollars jare the current expenditures per annum ,of one of the large down town dry goods . Jobbing establishments i in th iat city. ces Ses ae Leeas oe NUMBER OF Si aves IN THE Wortp.— The African Institute at Paris—an associa{tion for the diffusion of civilization and . Christian light in Africa—has recently sued a circular in which the number of . blacks held in slavery in different countries is seven and a halt millions, of wich} O95 000 are in the United State 8, 3°250,-. é 00 in Brazil, 900,000 in the Sp: 1th} ish a pet annum for rent ofa ware-house, twenty. ee } j i . . { i } WHO! ad t) L NO: 178 3 SOLER a rd True Srimits.—We find this humorous hitat the times, in an ee under the eavicature ofa huge cask with legs, arms and “rye”’ Seatinites' confronting an aston~ ished youth, who, mallet in hand, has come to the cellar to ‘draw’ a callon or so: Colonies, ae _ — = = t9.. a . jar :d 30 000 in n E ur opeun es tablis . . Aa 7: il a) Afric -Shethidah P i Deore him After finish ¥ E ieee — rn tneecei : iHia Ginn i} mC land iv noA Rizrpiz.—A young lawyer took for] ticine that the sol a ‘his first fee a Newfour ndland pup, whereZ fash to make out much of ' . ome mo ey ‘gs hand ash — the following correspondence ensucd jSOMe Meucy } und as of tne r 1s mo . between him — another “limb:” t ce : eae w€ aSHed fier how muctr + e wr e “Of a lawrer’s eat fie if yo wll tell me the marie. : : “i : a igs aih 1 li Wa VYOrtil tO Which backwards or forwards spelis always the same . pick tio0S8Se Od . . And do it correctly, PH bellow and he cy i a Se es ty Y a age ae m Snillin mv ecr at ye ai 5 ea . ‘Tu seinper eris mini Magnus Appolo.’ ee . eabesrrepees . fi, tid tae ole lady, . Ansver. pexpecting fo rece > ge noney “Your riddle received just ere going to bed, j I thou: it SO, rer i ! OY and I V ' ilong time in getting through my simple head, the old : a = . 1d about to give it up, NE Old Si i I come tt! ' scitur’—pup, ad . Bee a . Chanee for 4 tied he Lexington (Mo } Hixpress contains s. respondent of the Ne lan account of the death of a slave at the {It is said a new reg hands of his master. The leak, fire, goug-!enlist of ‘and the rubbing of cayenne pepper tobacco in his eyes, etc., were so the appliances used, not for a single a single day, or a single week, day for more than three died. but ever V weeks, until he sam rR oLD boys.—Among the . cities advertised to take place at Ifunts nove j alee . <“ =e between “three boys,” the oldes ‘whom was born in 1778, the . 1730, and the youngest in 1785, 3 Dr. Carrw: iGut, a distinguished ing, beating over the head with heavy y clubs. v1 fille, Teaas, on the 4th of July was a feot . a i . race season of the year than the variable cli. mate of Boston.— Boston Herai:/. DOYV-i¢ 'Sician in New, Orleans,has written @ paper. :, . undertakes to prove that! ra will become a disease inci ent to he United States, as it has been for time iametuorial on 1 the Gan; oes river. Washerwomen are said to bo the most! . inconsi istent people in the world, because . hey always look for soft water when it has been raini: ng hard aarcd The Montreal date says that the “Witness” ef a recent number soubnee off ix jthat city by the cholera cannot be mu short of 70C. Among the prominent citizens who have been taken away are Dr., . McCulloch and Ex-Mayor Febre. On account of the prevailing Montreal Transcript is on ly atal= SICKNESS Paris tan a ees an Zhe Russian f degredation into whicl A Retain gentleman relates, . and stoppe d to inquire the answer. “Oh,”. replied one of them “it is only the priest, on om we are going to lock up in the barn.” “And why do you ‘do that ? is Satarday. The Priest is a drunkar land we ate ays lock him up on Saturday, in order th: perform Erie service on Sunday. On . Monday he is free to drink as he Hkes fer (the other days of the week, a a eT 2 Collapsing Railrouds.--The recent frauds, jin Railroad stocks and the : st money Warket are caus‘: lroad s chemes in the West to 7377 uy 4 a e LELCIOTADPH Says Se + d Pe have tae received irom Uo ia tocal suspension of ; Reough Read, from § . Haute » Not only have the -. discharged, but even the engineers i . were running the lines. } ithis suspension is said to be of the money market, and t sibility of raising means for tion. St. Louis, just” comS. Co., has Tie fine steamer pleted for the P. M. chartered to iCowes and Havr e line. 3 . * . Four of the jurors whe acquiiters Ward have been indicted for pe; jury by ‘the grand jury of Harci in count: % 5 ee i r . . + The British ¢ governme t ‘nas decided to: hold any British subjec t, whatever be! the! place of his domicile, 1 “ho shalt contribute . to the projected Rus sian loan, as guilty of: Wi ihigh treason. nse eae Nene Deletes Sen —— s] . Temperance in Bex o Hampshire.—The . Concord Phenix of Ju! y 29th ramarks ; . We can now look ;and efforts of the past year, ‘ad their re-. sulis in the action of the legislature and . see that they have not been in vain. The cause of temperance has gained strength, and the victory is nearly obtained. more struggle and we conquer. the Maine law is concerned we shall succeed next June. And New Hampshire will be redeemed from the liquor traffic. Of this we feel confident: But it will require effort, mu ns! issued tri-. , Bex "ance it we A t he may be in a condition to! eer, . + . ° ‘ { separe the Franklin inj. th¢: Jatt . back upcn the labors . himself. es ua ' YA? i 1 x eeK We have no dou ff, wnen eT biiy KHOWi y CI “V nei WO fi.Ci ty wie? Uiirs per Pe) 1arpve “8 No nbtvieman ry Z } x £ ~ fay 9 < at < 12 of ¢ ir Ft + : . 1 . > Whos a ahy Ta) aver, iS, Nad a cnoice Troom.a nd ‘f r1re d for two or three ime tn experiment will tea } to not be quite so sharp as to make came of We are not at ] berty to give his 7 f ’ ~Niagava, Pails Gazetle. . Aw jarriedalipe eg badly ogee by tne brether cf a youu Tt ON; The fe ¢ s eetious } tai€ tii Ker t = s Wired a tine ots Telia ster Was Ieeh toy fs ab HAV? OLA oT tale ; A n whom 1 had attempt } : oe ¢] eres bss os il } a PoVsician j ad 7 cf CU. * } Cg fg 3 1 TY, GAVING i t ¢ note au { rye i ava n pay } i ent the . ; ‘ } i a li uve ‘ : 7? \ ae i . vi 4 : ba Beas 17 ¢ > pe i ting ¥ : a wie i Popa ¢ ‘ >. © hi p* i ie str His. chnmaren ROT ter his hone nor put op feet hie G 10 i ] ii { t} ; BIS 0 ‘ i Wht . ty ie ti Aa be its bat a +1? ure : pleas 00 GY “y vt ¢ + 5 hi ! ‘ 1 1 t } ure =] not lead any iin ty aa a aity int ‘ y TCAs? Wu & 3% i pee Spe 743 og a a Wil i to YIIQHY tt ' ICEL. f i ak ve i ifs Ww We Say it iN ‘ Pinot 124 ‘ F LIVE ly . of right, 1 @. TrGF t Pa } “7h Py . et Aerio 1} been alw ing liguo [ ee fe. Te j milit: ary bution bex, ha dowmg was been, rmii H: ad h aYS pro! hibited from se Hing intoxicatrs, as a beverag be sen pro? C » bas 2, as One , hibited fron u stealing, not a mora wou! 1d we So far as . have e ever heard about this viclation of jib: erty. rolubitionist. EOC! SSS ES ae dispersing a ‘d, said to supersede t! fores, li eB, meb bas been necessily of a pass ayvuund a contri. &»—.