The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 21, 1884 Page: 1 of 4
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CENTRAL TEXAS NORMAL ACADEMY.
CEDAR CH2SZK, TKZA3.
Prof. S. H. MCRCA2T, Principal.
Prof. J. 3Ci. HOOD, Aseocicito Principal.
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mill t'MH'li till' I 'Jiij I "t |Ul Villi.! IttVt.
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Stall's, mill at t!if rlii .• of my trim
to Inn. I ov.'i- iii.- liivat trust toil
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principle# of tli'1 flfiior, Uitm will bt favi.r of any obiwt to itIiosl' support
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• i, 11; ui, t . p! Ihy ii-olution or ! tor li"r motln r, whom kIu- brought
otlii ru i-i', 'in- supi i t iuuI iiitliiriii ••
to.nr. part" a!.11 ori*tiii/afion hny-
iiiLt for its ooii-rt 'Iii- -tipi>r.'--i 11 of
t'viI : luil ra111 it In our in lioii-houhl
we . ilii. avor to 111 -111 into tln> miiuls
of ail' 111"tuIii'i'.s lorrr.t piitti'iplrs,
ami hy 1 \ inipl • inspiri; thi'iii to or- .11^ th 'pur-.—truths ol tin* passion
, r. i t ii"|; u tiiii'iil. Unit otIn rs ., ii,jr .ito. Not -aii-liril with tlii.i i.'xhihi-
iiiilm •! to'tioi. of i^im rn-it', wliirli whsipiii'lly
1 i|oiii', tli.: -allit-t -iri'ii In stowi'il hi*r
froiii a . iIy, iiti.l w ho, to In* m ar her
rrnii^ i'htM. iii'i'i i>u .I 11 position iu 11
liou.-i' ii'l ' iiiiii^ tin- aliiiiii'i* ol iile«f-
iii.' iiml tIn-ri' livi'il wliili- tin' sfiouts
. f wild glee olt■' 11 ii'iii'lii'd her imr
itvim wli.'i-i' lii'i* il, ughti'r was unty-
I ll Vol's
uih 1 r iiii'iiiti'-'is of tl.e
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1..: ii! 1. .U 'l it 1 ■ sai.i t litit S'.'M rill of
: 1 ii- ri'iuov il from want
1 I. li) iu-'i tini.'lv 'itt.'ii-
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a 1,11'.'"I' .if Mil iilld Klroil till*
v,, li ■ - i 1 . flali!.. mother'*
t lie |illhli
With fraternal rotfanis
your truly, As.v II. it at 1 r v
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the pn-iili-iii'v. 'I'o t'10
111 v rettoHiiii.il 1011 tunl r.
.lisp, iisalil. t 1 an i tlii .. nt
> who think
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have ii. 'I'd* d as |i%nif a rest rve on
ll in- pi'- . lie, hit*. I 1* .1 li ll' it
my i-i>j 1 a_rnaiite la miter
ml ' in MiKa|i)tut'iti which involv.--
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p. 1 wer lit' gi.lo.lt'
i .-.ii i tuts f mr ) ear -
pting tii" nouiination.
I >lo. t li- reiore, t'rom
ii 1 iv ^re..t t in' dil-
tiveen tjil'i.:':' t'lroilgil
I tm. iiii.l orking out
svsteins an I pi 1'it. it
• for 't'0 to 1 uttifipiiite
o be il*.lie 111 the federal
II without .-111 utixioa-
<!.f>l 1".'•. - tl ■ ninl-r-
s 11111 ti 1 1 hy t In n:rtra-
i ' t 1 at t .'llipt
i;, I -iiaii etiiieavor null
p to lie the I'ifi. i'.'iit instru-
their will
[•"iiovat: 11. alter
'Ite AU.'I. il I lie
j .in H--11. which
; i\ ■ 1 iii. "d all
me "t iii ait ii and
I'll', in'Voli'1 HIV
rp to withdraw
ii- -oi ^ ti.'i', and t he
■it 11. .1 t mi" w "il
Stki Iii vvti !,i", 11., April 1^,1^-1.
IV tin' ^!. W . ril.'ii" a t lli. thivti of
e.it'll M.i I?li.' I.n.l','1' III I lliin :
11 \ii Huri 111 kv : I tun daily in
receipt oi .. 1111 iti 1111 ii'ations from
hf threii in differeut i rtioM of our
juri li t! 'It. ill 1"^ il ! tl) til'' duties '
• ■I M uM.ii- mi ! lodge*, in . "ii'i.vtion 1
with t!i.' in ivi'iiienl.s for t!i" sup-
pi'es i. >11 ' ! the eviiii of i!lli'l:l|if'nillCi ,
v. i.ieli It .. I ina ../ 1 rati I mid
'• tat,' i' ina 1 ' . tin a 1 _rl 1-
t.. oft)! 1.■ >; ai. '. iiiaiiiiiuch
t 1 reply to .ii! these
1 "Hinii.iivati"iis in th ■ ■ 1 nliliarv man-
ure tj •
"|M t III
I am ii'i,
111'.'
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I teel it to he my duty to send
tin- I'lri'iilar h Iter. n. ^ iii !i my
t!y. mil. I hope, clearly
view- are bn<
exprcn-ed.
I'h it tii" eviU of i::l
ainotig tli • greatest v
• •at tli i- Ctimed, is 11 "L
lliti'ian r in in 11
Ith
• ranee are
w ii.- ii th *
l to lie denied,
us, ,.| iihroliolii-
will tiini-'imine tli inu la! on up 11
"•l.ii it the Order -t u.d . ml in th"
"lid In' productive of it ruin. The
win ii on ot tli ■ regttiaiiiou which pro-
hihit - politi' al mi l rrtli'.riotts d.- ■ u—
■ iiiii iu our Irnig. - In-. * fit apparent
for ages ; vi.-".-.11 1 i<( .i!f- r.i ' 1 1'liar*
from it now in the slightest purtii 'i-
ir. In timr- ol popiiiar .iciti iiii-nt.
when prejudice mul l onteiition hold
high i nrnival. il. i.- of the utmost im-
portance to Masonie lodges that tliev
refrain from any pu!>li. deiu uistra-
11 on 111 favor of either of the 1'onteiiii-
ing parties Let me org' you, then,
to vigiiance in tin di- barge of your
diitiei a.-, Masons; that yon tea'h
I and practice all the virtue- ; that
. you he temperate, prud at. ind dis-
i-reet in all y. .ir action ., mid that
1 you tail not iti the , x. rcise of that
j charit y lor tlie view- and opinions
of others i.vi 1 i. 11 you W"tihl he pleased
; to ri ceive tor your vitmuid acti..::-
froni them : that th" prosperity and
j cratioii ol my powers to the public
service. Twenty wars ..| contiau*
..it- iiialadinitiistrati.iii under th" de-
uioralt.'.iiig in)' uence i.f intestinc \\ tr.
and of had till.Illce, have illli cted tile
1 her -1
and t
t ion.
, alter
j gold,
1 I > "• i - I thr own. Met
i n .1 ." ,w. ' in '1 prominent por-
:, ,'i 1 ii" 1 .' \ .oil direct! v opposite
tii Y. M t'. A. Miililtng, t he step*
1 H i . I w i ii were tliruugi'd
. t c. . I row 1 v III. were Wild
: 10 -1 v how her companion* would
. 11 tii trying m.i ■:.! The stri.'et
, ."Ill >1 w 1! ll vchil I'-- ami IHi'll,
i. l tli" p ,ii >1 h"..1 ..' .ad train of
• ill l,I'll. I'. Spah'- lit 11>' tor the dead,
hit much tor the i i rt no ol a cit y
tiial could make ucli a display po—i-
hle. iltld view it with teeliugs seelll-
itigiy devoid of censure. The ageil
mother Was deeply alfecled and the
Meii.odi-t miiiUtei* s e.\pie--ed hopes
111 tin' In n atter sounded strange
when mingled with the despairing
cri. . of 1 In- parent a- she threw her-
self upon tlie badv and eju'lainied:
"III II vel'.-ee her more. I i I oat lioil,
■- th iw tm h'.pe foi her ! Several
time- a tear .-tol, down the painted
face oi one of her youngest associ-
ates, hut when -lie lil.'t the gil'/.v' of
men her cliei-k bec une eold again.'
It wit- a -ceii" terrible in its mteiisi-
tv o| suppress, ll tear ami • ipiessnl
i-iu; and vet as the cortege crept
! along the streets little girls and boys
' 1 nine out and asked what great and
1 good huh had died. Her bier was u*
r
W o 1 I
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tenis am
'••rfuliy
us to'
, w I
'III
torm (if sv
I u ul 1 ch
thai t< inn
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l'i llgt I'
tl'o.ll lililil
ground- of
I. now 11 to \ on ,. .
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w 1 - l.r.- \ our- it. von eoiniiiuiuc iled
to ni. 1:. a; p.- il Ir mi 111.111 v v.i' iable
1110 j u 1 -h
dt.nk-it e\ .I oniv, an l evil contin-
ually, without .1 single palliating
■ ii'i nn-t 11, e. or a pal'tii le of lieiietit
t i . 'itiuierliiilani'v or counteract it.
I" 1- prod t v-'i 1 w r ti lied lierniii.
rim . 1:1 , i 1. -t.u 1 ati ai. and moral 1 V
' hy •' ' ''
t;
th.
w 1..i!i* guveriinn ntal .v-tem of lie ' t"iierou-l) laden with (lowers as
tunny a virtuous maiden whr> had
gone before In r: an I why nuts' She
IuuI made some In arts hap|.y. more
perha| than cuid 'h- -ai.l of H10.se
who ■ tleii havi al.-le their tombs a
l ending bow ot hyp icritieul gray
hair- ami ti ireiits ..1 crocislile tears.'
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niti'dStat".- v. ilii can. erou 1 growths
i ol tiil-.e coti-truction- ilii'.J corrupt
\ | . a.'tiivs. i'owi rt ul chi-se- have ;n-
• piired peeuni irv inter -t- in ollicial
I abuses, and the moral standard* of
the people have Iwen impiirod. To
I' die-- ||i -o evils I- a work of great
iii Hi' ti 11 y ami labor tunl cannot be
I accomplished without tli" mo-t • n-
ji-rgi'tic and efficient p- r-onal action
• ti tin- part ol tli" chi.'l executive of
the republic. The can vacs and ad-
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tinlnss the naiw " Hawkes is str.mnc4 on the ^rnme.
ill in 'Hi i a'cil.
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'tl ■ !' their IIiii:'.'
el. i til lllllt i 'it
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ti -ider the i, i •' i 'li
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II P" it IVell N't I I be "llppii I w it li the-;.' t <
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OH. A. D. Propiiemr
KiMMhtnMi fimw.
HERMN SCHMIDT, hop.
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iippcmiti I ni' ii li.'i'.'t )
I. I N«• I .-Ki;\ I i' All. Mill
I;. i . i i. 11 t "i i• i • i ii I .iii i '
w i
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a tl-,
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- Inilllil
il lli tli,
A. Iv,
:ii
i
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II AN lit.-—,
•w
:o, WAT sX'ZlISJ* i
\\ it II '.I I. an I 111. Ml l'l \l I.U IS
it: luied in\ w it h ir iw il tiiuti jinb
ill". "I'.. .Ill w Ii ' ha. • a idf
-ui I lie -'ii j", : my .itteuti,ui i
Iraukly
my ii' MI .
the uiiii'ti
pllbll*heil
rever-ihle.
ii'IW to ni
"I I'll t tor W Inch I ll.lVl llo t'e-'l
hilit\. 'I i.e appeal made to m
the I1 tuncii.tie in..- i ■, with appar-
ent t in uti tin it i. to serve theni niice
iii.U'e, is eiilit 1 .1 to the most ilelorou-
11a 1 Ci it idei it ;, nt to do any tin tig ile-
-ii d o| niei! it iveie consistent with
ot that duty. ' he-
llo notni'ti' ut,ii:t i in
. potent Hi it - Itlii il-
nkiiid for good
lent, ui i. litmu'v
. ' ■ " .,m. lot iii.iKHi
;tw-.. N"t sii I tin
t it utioii- : prniiti
:. li pliilauthr-
The Central Hotel,
S \ N \N I'HN Hi, l'l \ \ -,
I. IT. BAKER, Prop.
TBiuvtS"ii so run DAY.
STOCK MKN-s III. \l>'.'! Vli'lTlliS
I . title ..I I ill . I Uti I ill IK' mi I
II o k I ili« * . y o|i I .nil ^ iii i. • infill t«'l
lilt I I ill< oil N fill ¥
THE ALLEN HOUSE
Mi l );ttlc, Tosjis,
MRS. M. w. ALI EN—Pmprietress.
11
Table 11pp' i >1 i. i*i, hi ! in IIIHI'kel
I 'I. a ml I in >in , \ 11■ lit
I'lltllVc I f i-il-ol I il I >1.
\- I . I i Ik ■ .1 -Illll e l'l |o "I., I'll I 'ill '
M Kill. Mull *|
Dry Goods and Groceries,
i.K.n i:i: vI.
COMMISSXOST MERCHANT,
\ S II
COTT01ST -JF'Jk.OTOR,
Near I ciili'iil I'rcliilll lleiml, AI sTIN. T!'.\AS.
Fine Wafion Yard with Plenty ol Wooil ar.il Water, Fiee ot Cliai<e.
my it. izmci.t
i I . re i i !t
h nil in -11. ir'
ell. '"5 Upon 111 ill
a- i I gin 11.mi
ministering ju-
;:!. I executing
eh I'tllO- mil \ , .
• oinloleii." tu ii
msiy devol" tin i
ill tin ir beneti
l'i' "iv at ton i
th" pervemiom
-ti uiueiit of
and
have,
"t ail
ti U-.
I,.. - t,
h"W"
!nit V,
ri "in
, unl
u'tiiil'
ihe |i
s lion.
\, it ..
t ii
i.
. a 11
ipie
■nil
I:, t
u a
I. I
1 a.ithoriti -. I a all
rid it has been rcgard-
I tii • iir-t magiiitude,
■ ! -I' it'- Mippf""ioll
I h "lid iltulci ial.. w ii.ld ftiibru .
period of m iilv ti\" years.
. i.u 1 admit, any illusions, as the I
' i iii'l-us ut three years of experience •
j in ti;.' endeavor t,. retorm the muni- j
eip .i goveriinieiit of the city ol New
York, and two year, of experience in ,
reiioviitini^ the aduiiin •trati ui ol the i
i s,at" of New \ ork, have made me
tai-iiii.ii with the requirements i'.
t h"
u:n
tii"
i'"
. IV
ir.
i •
i,
ut
■'I. lli p'lhlii
.thin iii 1 r.,
. an i 11\ us'
..in
the
.it"
U. lite
con - t
l
our
.t ■ nil' 't ell.
ligious a-so
iris our Orue:
uons lent, not,
•list rut i< in -• :
, - ol our lodg'
ot ilc fraternal
■ illto ii saciel v
\\ or.,! t >
■. ."iid tu
'i ul r nu
'eli
im '.I
i
sm
tile
acti
tile. I
which
str. t!gt 1
i'lrm 11
eral
: l'i 'a iiin
t1"' I
a.- tlwy
i.i< l itici
i work,
rlc. \t the |ire>eut liuie
ui •id"rations which induced my
ii in Ivsu have becoine imiiora
I " ight hot to i,.ssain
I have nit tin
l
■r
nld
i ciirry through.
• . ImiiMi-tr iti ui of tli
• ni uii'iit; to ri alt/.e m v ow u
1. till tic ju-t -xpeclutiniis
' ;'i", would indeed Wrtl'l'illlt,
on id alone cotilpens it. . 11 ■
< which the uudertitkiug
would involve; out in my condition
• >t advancing year* and declining
ir.-iiglh, 1 t -d ti i asMiranoe of niv
il-il it \ to :u e.it[di-!l tlio-i object -.
! .nu' 11
.1.,iii.ii..t
il' evil
... ...t
I O"
\ud.
•ii tore ronntrtuutta to «av
v '. h at I ' ill (lot now tun '
'is iu a-1 mi ii istisit ion. or ot
v ii.ss ; tind-rvaluiiig in no
■ in . -isi)!i. anil the power
inlawed iipi tt a mere ui-
i 'iiiinuiiic.ite examplei
fnl lievond al! words
h
id. Gl
fellow
s.e h a
. live:, .ii •"
ts as I he rem
I in- ni ,i hiuei
t h it make it
ui- nr.scv. Iri
I Ui
in
' ui
■ in ■
ai. !
I line .. II
intere-ts ot
l'l It tittv
/.en, iii'M'i .
cm eer. I h i
■!,
,i
iriy i
I V l'l*
til
An Hum's! saloon Ailurtlscnieiit.
lui No- o N KU.Uiioio ; tiI'site-
tiil or lb libera! en.'.uti'iigenii nt re-
ceived trom you. am' having sup-
.!, iml that i plied my Million with a new and ani-
le -lock of choice wines, -pints,
Sor | and lager bier. I thankfully inform
you that I continue te m,ike drunk-
ards and beggars foi the sober, indus-
trious and respect..!.! community to
-ui port. My liipior., niny ex. ite yi rf
to riot, robbery and bloodshed ; and
will certainly dimiui-h your eoiii-
lort-. aiigineiit your c'.penses and
shorten your lives. I coiilidcnlly
r. i (iiimend them its suire to iiiuiti-
' | ly fatal acciii' iils an I uistn --nig
diseii-es. an I likely to render thi-su
,i t ,'v incurable. They will agreeably de*
physical |'tive some of life, some of reason,
I i p.. mini) ■; i/lii'meter, and all ot jieeee;
1', ,1_ will 111 si iv fill her. til-lids, vmm's win
w-, us >:h r i uel, children orphans,
and ..II poor. 1 w ill train the yoiinu
to igii'iiiiucc, ilif.-ipation, 111fiilt'i11y,
lev,■ ilie- and every vito; corrupt.
! !:> mi111stei - ot' religion, obstruct
:!"• :.'" j '.. .ietil" the church, and
c.i •" a- much temporal and eternal
dent!, a- lean. I will thus ".iceom-
mi. iati' the publu ," it sua; lie at tin
i to-, wi.rthle-s soul. I haven
tiin.iiy ! -up|>ort the trade pavs
i i tli public eticourage it. I have
■ fr.iiii tii" magi-irate; my
!t :,i t , ' i ; ristians conn
' ii,lie t: ind ii t > not bring
11 ■ • . •.i - 1111 :i \ on iiijcbi dy . 1-e
xi til. I know tlie liible : v- " ITiou
i't in ui.i, pr. in.: i • a "AYikj
unto him that j".\
drill!., and "tijoin
. .:a hi • rii ay."
i •• i.... I i ii..- liieiii.ar.l shall
ti, ni tii, i\i ,. i uit n I "id,'' and I
vit.ii" ip'.t dr..iii>.nd-maker.
in
111 vin W 1'
IIS I It...I i.
I). W. iV (H),
4Mt, A oitgri'M* \iriuir, % t's * I N
— fufi'HtfHi't' (till/ ( <n/H'tsr-
! !oiisa' iMirnisliiim (JahiaIs,
MM. ' lit' it' i i(i T :*hU u?!■:
ilw
yenis, ii- ;i pruat" .
mt 'uipi iting an "ih' d
Ve devoted il least n-
lllllch t bin gilt a -I ell O'l t • tli iii
of illttilem lllg 11114I1! tin' action >t
I tll" govel lliuellt.il ill-t It lit l 'lis o( nil
count rv, a-, to all other subiect-'. I
ti.ive net "f accepted olhcia! • l'\ i e
"Veep' |or a lifii-i period tor :i-pei 1 il
purpose, mid only when th •«■• isiou
j scented Iii retpiirefrmii me that *acri*
I lice lit prililt" pielclelices to th"
public weltnre. I nu letlook tli"
■ t it e ml 111 i 111 'I rut ion ot \- w \ 1!,
liecail.-' it was > ii'i'• • ii 01 that way
oil I \ could t i.e ex. . ,It lie p"\. er lie
it rnyeil 011 tin 1 . t the ret u m I"
will, ll, IIS it private Cltl/.ell, 1 hud
given three years of my lite. I ac-
cept, I the in i; nation tor ih • pi. -i
ili'll. v 111 Is.1'. heei !■ e "t I tie gen-
ii
the *i' 111 iioi - oi 1 1
iiiine in maintain
- ami cii.ii.i. let'
Iii,- 1 lid"t l>\ 1 orri 11 depiirtiiieiit au
pn re li v • - I 111,, • up ui yoti t ti" •
I - -1 t v ol a lio-'i al i xi'i'i •"
cliai'it \ tow ai I each 1". le r
p ' 1 (.'. t . 1 "l'l* It'll ton .01
never been attained :
wiii m>t lie in our day
.I,,': will, dil' r in vo l-
's rs great 111 a ai 1 p
li'ii w hi< Ii agit.it • tii ■
pi' pi. ; ill,'I even while aureeiiig
Upon lite 111111'C I to iie iill.i IH'd, yo,|
wall .liti.'i a- io lli" men 11 - ' \ w Inch
II shall I'" aee.iuiplislied ll is your
right to mi di O'er. W ho basset one
iii ilii lip to ... .1" judge ol .111.(lb I -
mot in • ? bile .1- iu u ..u l
n- w .• cvereise our lull ' 1
of to " thougiii .unl ti' .101
al! t lie ijiie*tion - ot t lie .i n
in 1' I u' .1-1.i'i^
.ll! ell!.illgllllk! lltllain ' 1.
1. i v -.1 set 1 ; ii,. i"it .
e. then I 1 t 1 11 .ill-t 'i t:
illlftgel
\\ inle 1,' ifilig
.L.'i'uily to s lu'i
l' ti: • prill • ••
•r
t
ii M
N
•art I
cen
^ "i
lit MS
111 lie. - ,
It
I!' 1' I
1 tills
. 11111X
111 IV,
IftSM
I'-4' ""
t the
er il ' iiin lei 1 Ul I t. it
w
•!.l ho-! | res. ut
un
ie i
1 nr.
Sllc
I.l, I
re-
ii \ f \U I. MitlK-s I s'l'iH K IS
l'i 1.. \n l.ll t IVI .
\ ' j ' ,'| ! 'Oil 1 '•. '•
mil f-
s l \ l'l
i \ llllli.lt il II I II \ It. •!
ll \S lost.MA (M
toi in iv Ilii ii the l'i ni rat ii iiiajoi'iti
oI t lie people I " 11 i t«i li .Vi* lil.ll'U I.
lint 111 lhegeliel.il nviTllttt'"lt, oil
II I I bei'ti 111 the .late o| Now ^ or!.,
! bid lev eil that I I. ad -t 1 11 gt h en "Ugh
1 1 i i n t o 1 ■ nov.it" ''. 'in ti isti it ion
ever ot he.tlih
-<'.! or could 1
lure, and Ituviii
ot ni) capni ity
their w. Itur.' 1:
siibmtl t ' 1 h" w
couutr;,: . n wii 1 would i
lie ut finn 'ion
in ->t l'l hy l lie r. i.e. ti
•t- t'ue 1 leittocratic party
publu , for ii i-.' fuiure
1- : lie best gtliiriilitee. is
Ot he depJRllt llt lip,111
i.o i h ir iu , .-unl pro-
.at li of a noble de-t in v.
1 t. 1 '! 11 •:r ivcltar" wi.at-
ii all I lit I'eligtli I po..
01 row trout the f.i-
' real lied 1 te t rui
a- -uch bib r., as
iw d 'in,ind-, I hut
il ol 1 i,..| in d "in-
tit hi neighbtH'
me ;. t to *'put h
wit1 'at
tor
11 | n:.on in -aiire a hot-
I' ' I «i !> a Iu. \ living,
I 1 rat 1' I v. d I • gather
W.Ik' I (ill'', ml tut tell OH
'.!< rtiiti of nty spucie*. I shall
i 1 ■ tore carry on mv trad" with
1 en ■ i m , and do inx I. -t to 1i1111tr11-.i1
Ll." waltn ot tli
nu' tny | iiiii,
• in r forever closed
N 1 ! 1 .1. Tu ni* v
111
Ttn'S itrniii ttnit sin llrlnus.
We clip iiie followingextrud Iron
1 l"At. l.olli* ii'i1 : to til I l.ii I 1 11 «• r-
| aid :
\ our ri1' • • i"!.! a tup 1 '
I'mis hot w. • k. am! all (lie gloiics
■ of Ih" In out 1.m- court- that prece-
ded the I 1, li. ii levolul oil c.tiue to
niiiiil win 11 he w it tie- ..I the burial
ot I'osie Kergiisun, the mien of the
j ilenit-ninnile. ll<a iieiomidi-liuients
: a i 1 ex. "pt niiial beaut 1 li id made iier
a Hgur«'-hen4 in her I inner -idi. . e,
, i \\ i u -ii ' tiI to a l.'gr.«il"d -i.iie
• lie kl'
1 upon
i t ie ,
tl liOlU
■ y ami
I .|KJ.
h'T power lo rule Train-
III; , It! r 11 ' ,'. I "Ill's > ' giillll
guilt, her ilfectioiis to oin lover -it"
1 ' .1 to t! 1 t lo|' linniev, ,nnl p
\\ .1 lot In:.,' Im''. i* sill' OWHi',1 III III ll
'' ,.. ....# .- x • 1.... 1
nation, impair the
lie '! 11 . t tii" pc. pic, 111nl endanger
' -iitely ot tie ite \, my
ti c c tl'iui irihcs iu proportion l i
Villi 1"III 111II co alnl -eli^ialit v. I Will
do my utmost to pr. v.-lit your intel-
lect.ial "i"v at ton, ill.>1'iiI j r 11 v, -o—
cist In pp.u -, and it. rnul welfure.
Should loll dotlbt 111\ ai'll;t\, I I". I. l
to the paw it -hop, tl" p i.eo otiii •*,
I lie ho pll.it, lit.1 itic It-I 111 111 jail, lltlll
th gall' ivs, where ,0 untilv 0! my
eli lolHels bay g le 1 laufrillt ot
1 le in w .0 -.111 -11 ' i that nil 11 Hat
: 1 p.oiinst .1. tl x- II1: iKTi K«w.
N. It I to,1. 1 o, l and young to
! linns, .nut . inn ■•" only lor the mate-
nil-; .1 leri !-w i. 11 4re enough.
| 'lli.i' .irc t'.^ pliv-ivi.uis in Tar-
i.t. on niy uel "i ding lo I lie t'cgiHtur
o: tin 1 . , ,i. . 1 k ' 'I tin- 1 >11111 odd
i o, 1 \\ ,111ll li - t It
«• • -a
Noil . Iii. tune In -it!.,-. 1 ,| ,i
\ . *•*. iti 1." An uuiu..«,
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