Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 264, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 28, 1884 Page: 4 of 8
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PUBLISHED EVERY DAY
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Correspondence U solicited upon all news
inbJecU
Prompt InforrosUon of ewnli and newi
Happening of Kcncro1 Interest solicited and
j properly
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All coinraanlcatlons Intended for public
tlon must bo accompanied by tbe writer
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as an evidence of cood faith
Address letter and communication of
iTery character to
Tub JArrrrr Fort Worth Texas
SUNDAY MOItNINO HEVTKUIlKIt 28
We know Tom Ochlltreo would
bob up in tbo presidential business
Belva gouged htm
Tub WhltoaboroNows docs up tho
alleged hobbles of soma of ho differ-
ent newspapers of North Texas In
lino style
Tiinnn Is n vast deal of solid com-
fort in futuro legislation for tho nntl
leoso people Tup Gazbttk bides its
tlmo hopefully This la a prediction
not a threat
MifcS Eva Bmtton of Hurricane
famo has mndo her debut on tho Btngo
of a variety show in Clovcland Fort
Worth remembers tho littlo lady who
took money forn newspaper that never
came
ii
TiiHdouso ignorant of some papers
is astonishing Tho Toxarkann Inter-
state News gravely informs the public
that Jas Mulligan Is an Irishman
Mulligan is nn Italian and n towns-
man of Itory OMoro Anybody ought
to know this by his name
Nothing seems to pleaso tho Dallas
Times but Itself That paper laments
tho pulling of traveling dramatic
troupes and then finds fault with tho
exposure of humbugs Tho Dallas
Times is too hard to ploaso to try to
please It is edited by a Bllllous
Storelt
One of tho thing tho next legislature
houtd comldor It how to framo an nisess
menl law to prevent dodging Tho fact was
developed hot long ilnco that certain wealthy
cattlemen drova their hard out of the state
until the assessors roll wero completed and
then drovo them back again This defeat
the lair and readers tax burdens unequal
riluuston 1oit
Ami while tho legislature Is at It
lot u law be framed that no merchant
farmor lawyer capitalist or newspa-
per man can dodgo Taxdodging is
not confined to any ouo class of meu
and It seems luvldlous to single out
any particular class to borato But It
is In tills way that prejudice is excited
aud maintained What docs tho Hous-
ton Post ask for that half interest of
fored for sale ond at what Is tho Hous-
ton lost assessed
It wasgreat luok for Kellogg thatho
escaped conviction ns one of tho star
route swindlors through a techni-
cality and by a more scratch Had he
boon convicted ho could not very
easily havo mado n canvass for con-
gress to which his Republican frlonds
In Louisiana havo nominated him
unless indeed his frloud tho presi-
dent had pardouod him Howover ho
has not a roadway of roses between
him and congress Thero was fierce
opposition to him lu the convention
aud on his nomination a boltooourred
which took oil a large part of tho del-
egates Thoy protest they will not
support tho unsavory starrouto states-
man nud a good Democrat can utilize
the division to his own advautago and
mako tho Louisiana delegation Bolldly
Democratic
Not Responsible for Nowb
Whon correspondents especially tele-
graphic express opinions as to the quality
or ffoot of ipeechc by candidate for oftlce
or others reader will pleaso remember th t
It Is the correspondent not tho Kinross
that Is givlne tho opinion Wo endeavor to
keep our news columns ireo from such ex-
pressions of opinion but His not awa > s
possible to do so ISau Antonio Erpres
Kvory newspaper olllce which seeks
to print n nnvtjiapcr aud does not en
deavor to warp news to suit IU own
particular views will appreciate what
the Kxprca eays Publlo Journals
Which color tho nows to suit them-
selves soon cease to be considered reli
ublo purveyors Tho strict party organ
may pionso tho party boss by magnify
ing an audieuoe of one hundred Into
an enthusiastic assembly of not less
than u thousand or by converting
indifference Into thunders of op
plause or by declaring nu cflcct to
havo been produood which oxlsta only
In tho Imagination of tho reporter or
by misrepresenting tho truo status of
publlo feeling in any community but
tho party boss is not tho public nud
the newspaper which catera to him
will soon And Itself without character
for reliability A party or a nominee
Hint cannot stand tho truth is weak
Inheroutly and tho newspaper
Which seeks to porvort the truth
is not truo to its mission Men
who pay for tho news ore entitled to It
as laconics from the news gatherer
andnot as It may bocooked aud
greased by tho editor the reader is
imipljroouipeteiitto jiidgofor hluutlf
Tk m 3ntsT3ttsa
THE GAZETTE PORT WORTH TEXAS SUNDAY SEPfEMBER 28
of the truth ot what ho reads but how
can ho form an opinion If tho basis for
it bo uiado to conform to what tho edi
tor wishes to go out to tho people
And tbe man who holds tho newspa
per responsible for Views expressed by
correspondents Is not so much an
Ignoramus ns ho Is a wouldbe dictator
Such men could they have their way
would destroy tbo value of public
Journals ns news gatherers and mako
of them mere partisans As well
might a newspaper bo held responsible
for tho crime the report of which Is
given to tho publicans that tho paper
should bo held accountable for what is
tent to It by correspondents as the
record of facts and occurrences
Timid Leadership
Tho melancholy ending of tho Dem-
ocratic campaign of 18S0 is now admit-
ted to have been owing to a disgraceful
retreat when tho Republicans attacked
them with tho tariir Not that tho
Democratic demaud of a tariff for
rovenuo only excited a majority of
tho voters against that party for such
is not truo It was because the Demo-
cratic leaders retreated from the
ground that thoy themselves had
chosen and gave tho enemy every ad
vantogo of position whllo It dismayed
and disheartened tho friends of tnrlir
reform when they saw themselves
deserted by the leaders who hud prom
iscd them victory Having stated
their demand ef u tariff for revenue
only they ran away from it Their
chieftain In a very foolish letter de-
clared tbe tariir to ue only a local is
sue and not national In exteut See-
ing no promise of rolicf from n party
which lacked the courage to uphold its
express convictions revenue reformers
withdrew from the contest disgusted
Then tho Democratic leaders por
celvod their error but It was too late to
recover the ground they had given tip
They had gono Just far enough to
alarm tho pensioned bencflclartes of
protection nud arouse them to n strug
gle for their privileges but not far
enough to cngago tho assistance of dis-
tinctive revenue reformers Bidding
for tho voles of tariff reformers they
yet would conciliate protectionists
Between two Bteols thoy fell to tho
ground
Thero Is great danger that tho mis
take which sacrificed Hancock wH
destroy Cleveland Already tho Re
publicans nro doing their utmost to
mako tho tarill tho leading Issue lu
order by so doing to obscure tho cor-
rupt character of their presidential
candidate Instead ol meeting them
courageously and showing up the ini-
quity of tho protective system Demo-
crats to whom tho conduct of tho cam-
paign has been Intrusted are beginning
to glvo ground In tho ICast they ure
taking strenuous pains to repel tho
chargo that Gov Cloveland is a free
trader that term being understood o
mean ono who favors a tariff for rev
enuo only Instead of boldly avowlug
that tho Democratic party Is for a tar
Illfor rovenuo only or exclusively as
itlsuow put it Is soughtto ovndo
and belittle the entlro tarllt question
Whon people ask what principle tho
Democratic party represents if not free
trado and what tho question now be-
ing fought over by tho opposing parties
If not the tariff they are unswercd
that Reform Is tho great point at Is-
sue Rut the Republicans claim to bo
for reform as strongly as tho Demo-
crats and there can bo no issue mado
of u point as to which both parties nro
agreed Very clearly then if tho
tariff is not tho issuo lu this cam-
paign thero Is no Issuo at stako Tho
Republicans do not hesitate to cspouso
thocausoof tho protectionists Thoy
nt least have tho merit of courago
Democrats nro cither protectionists or
frcotradora using that term as syn-
onymous for a tariir exclusively for
rovonuej If they nro protectionists It
is very irrational to opposo a party
with which they agree If they are not
protectionists It Is vory cowardly to
Bhrluk from a dofonso of their prin-
ciples
Peoplo despise a timid leader even
luagood cause whllo they admire
boldness in a bad cause If the Dem-
ocrats want to win thoy will havo to
stand thelrground Go to apologizing
now for tho freotrade principles of
their candidate for president and they
will bo In full retreat before the elec-
tion cornea oft Rlalnes corrupt per
sonality Is a good point to keep prom
iuent lu the campaign but It will not
do to run nway from the real issue
high taxes for protection or low taxes
for revenue only
Btiok to tho Text
Surprise has boeu expressed that so
practiced a politician as William Wal-
ter Phelps should havo advised and
sanctioned tlio publication of Blaines
confession to him concerning tho se
oret marriages Phelps ovlduntly
know what ho was about and ncted
with nn object in view He know that
the facts must come out in the coureo
of the libel suit If pushed by tho pros-
ecution whtch must thon provo more
damaging to Blaine than a timely cou
feaslonof guilt and nu appeal to the
sympathy of the people A diseased
publlo mind that sympathizes with
tho most atrocious criminals would re-
gard with Indifference tho peccant In-
cident of thirty years ago In Blalnos
life The publlo is quick to excuse
such errors Tho complete failure of
tkuatttinp to ilsstroy Cleveland by
connecting him with a loathsome scan-
dal told that there was littlo danger to
bo feared in tho publication of
this nflalr about Blrdne and es-
pecially s It could not much
longer be concealed It was given to tho
world with great parade of virtue nnd
show of Indignation by Blaines next
frlcntl Phelps His object was two-
fold one as stated was tho anticipa-
tion of disclosures which tho libel suit
must bring out tho other n more art-
ful one It was to cover up tho re-
cently published Fisher correspond-
ence
Note tho facts that sustain this view
Phelps bad been in possession of
Blainod letter of confession for more
than two weeliB and kept it quiet On
Iho 10th Mulllgau and Fisher gave
out for publication correspondence
showInglBlalnos corrupt conduct while
speaker Republicans who had dis
regarded tho cvlduico that had been
offered of the dishonesty of their can-
didate could no longer resist or evade
tho force of this now proof Its dam-
aging effect was felt at once Mana-
gers of tho Blaine campaign saw
that something must bo dono to
draw off discussion from the Mulligan
letters Then Phelpscamo to the les
cuoand on tho 20th gavo cut Blaines
letter which ho had been in possession
of from tho Gth The publlo seized
upon It at once and Its discussion ob-
scured all other points of the campaign
thus vindicating tho Judgment of
Phelps In publishing tho letter at tho
opportune moment It was a heroic
remedy tho application of a disgust-
ing antidote to heal a foul ulcer both
of which nro nllko revolting to de
ceuoy Tho ulcer was hidden from
sight but not cured It will break-
out again mo ro malignant than ever
In commenting upon the issues of
tho campaign the Democratlo press
should not allow Itself to bo drawn
aside from Its ctrongest position and
entrnpped In ambush by tho artifice
of the enemy Blaine s private
life is not appropriate for discussion
in this campaign but his public life
is He may have been married
twice or ho may not havo been mar-
ried nt all His marital relations are
nobodys business but his own But
hiscoursoasapubllo ofllclol and the
record made as speaker of the house of
representatives are lit subjects for dis-
cussion and tho property of tho public
By tho standard of his ofllclal conduct
we measure him nnd ho is found
wanting Ho has sold his talents and
prostituted his ofllclal position for
money Ho has moved in stealth to
enrich himself and maintain the sem-
blance of vlrtuo nnd now that his
venality has come to light let It be put
beforo tho people that they may not
knowingly disgrace themselves and
the country by choosing him presi-
dent >
Not In Public
Waco Bay
T he Fort Worth Gazettk says It is
an advocate of law order and morality
but dont bellove It a stn for n man to
kiss his wife on Sunday especially if
Bhe Is good looking Perhaps Tjik
Gazettb thinks ulso that It Is no Bin
to kiss another mans wife on Monday
if she is better looking
It Tfns Ilnrnor
Paris Free Tongue
Tho Dallas Herald Just literally
pours Its vial of wrath upon our head
What havo we dono to merit such n
lashing friend Herald It was not
the Free Tonguo that said Tun Ga
ZKTTE was the best paper In Texas
It was Barney Glbbs Now go out
doora nnd kick yourself Methuselah
and youll feel nil tho better for It
Need KeTtolon
Austin Statesman
Our land laws are not shaped so as
to advance tho best Interests of the
commonwealth Uvory prospective
legislator Should devoto himself to
their study and a solution of tho dif
ficult problems of land legislation
The legislature should fix wise laws
and ruako them like those of tho
Mcdca and Persians Tho letter of
all land statutes should bo so worded
as to admit of ho dangerous con-
struction by any ofllcerofthostate gov
erument
Edison on Electrical Applications
Electric World
What Is tho latest thing In the
application of electricity Mr Edison
Tho funniest Is the new process of
moklug Incandescent whisky
Whats that
Well that Is whisky as my friend
Amos Cummlugs would say with tho
shiver taken out of It
0JV Uo tUpy eirtf0t tuat With olec
trlclty
Why lam told that they let down
tho Incandescent light into a barrel of
whisky aud in sixtyfour hours they
get all the flavor of old whisky Tho
light and heat seem to not on the fusel
oil somehow I urn told thnt they
make an excellent brand of whlskv
out ofrot gut
Havo you tried 111
No
What is tho most curious electrical
phenomenon of late
That Is hard to Bay there aro so
many One or them h a live llsh
swimming in a tub of clean water
having swallowed a bait consisting of
a littlo Incandescent lamp Wheu the
current Is tumod on the flab la lighted
up bo you can see through him and
observe tho circulation of tho blood
l 41 IrP ° so to show nt
Uo Philadelphia electrical exposi
tion Only about 10 per cent of my stuff
but euougn
Did you over know or any practical
use for the phonograph
No except as a curiosity About
nil the college have them I had to
glvo it up for tho electrlo light whero
the Held la Immense
POLITICAL
Denton County FrooGrans Oonvcn
tionA Cleveland and Hon
dricks Polo Raised
A National Democratic OatnpaiKn Fund
Started at Bonham Texas Allied
to Contribute
Two Hundred People at
tonlo Listen to Wash
Pisa for Votes
San An
Jones
KAIS1NO A CAMPAIGN rONI
Special to tho dinette
Bonham Tkx Sept 27 Iu re
sponse to tho appeal of the Demo-
cratic national executive committee
asklug for contribution to tho Clevo
loud aud Hendricks campaign fund
our popular lumber merchant Mr
J D Smith nnd R M Lusk our
nominee for lloater for Fannin and
Lamar counties started out this morn
ing with n subscription list and In
about one hour aud a half or two hours
had raised soveutyflvo or ono hun-
dred dollars They say they scarcely
met a Democrat who refused
to give something and that while they
were only asking each one to glvo one
dollar many gavo more This shows
what could be dono by a little exertion
nnd that by proper elfort Texas could
easily furnish 100000 to be Used in nn
honorablo way to securo tho election of
our noble standard bearers Cleveland
and Hendricks When wo tako Into
consideration the fsct Hint Jay Gould
uudallotliermonopollsts of tho United
States are contributing without stint
to the Republican campaign fund
nud tho fact that the
Republican party Is assessing its 120
000 olllcebolders for funds to bo un-
scrupulously used there can bo no Im
propriety in honest meu of nil parties
who desire nn honest nud economical
administration of tho government
contributing to the election ot Clove
land and Hendricks aud in order that
Fanuin county may take tho lead in
tho good work Dr B Dabuey chair-
man of the county executive commit-
tee has undertaken tho work of
organizing working committees in
each precinct of tho county with a
view to augmenting tho campaign
fund What county or counties will
follow In tho good work Wo will
anxiously wait to sec Let Texas give
100000
A rniiKaitAss convention
Speolal to the Qaxette
Dkxtox Tex Sept 27 A conven-
tion of freegrass men was called this
afternoon ntthe courthouse Mnyor
Poo was chosen chairman audC W
Qeers secretary A committee on res
olutions was appointed who nfter
considerable dlscusslonreported a plan
for selecting n freegrass candidate for
tho legislature from Denton county
Thero are two outandout freegrass
candidates in tho field The
plan is that each ono choose
tivo men nud that these men decide
which of tho two shall make tho race
or falling to agree they aro to choose
tbe eleventh man nnd then decide
which report will be submitted to a
meeting called for next Saturday nt 1
oclock nt tho courthouse 13 C
Smith mado a short speech on the sub
ject ond partially reviewed Gov Ire
lands speech which ho said ouly con
firmed him in his freegrass senti-
ments
The manner above of nominating a
candidate is certaijly a novel one If
not a now one and is not likely to
glvo very general satisfaction
A POLK RAISING
Special to the Gazette
Pilot Point Tex Sept 27 A
polo was raised today nnd a Hag Hung
to tho bree o containing the names of
Cleveland nnd Hendricks n speukcis
stand erected and tbo occasion cele
brated In n fitting manner Col
Woods of Denton spnko ut considera
ble Ieugth on national questions and
was frequently applauded Following
him DrP C Bush
of Roanoke can
didate for tho legislature was intro
duced aud madoau
eloquent speech on
state politics Mr O C Bellof Den
ton ulso a candidate for tho legisla
ture was called for and Introduced
He dwelt at great length in opposi
tion to free grass having since tho
opening of tho campaign been cou
yluced that ho was on the wrong side
MaJ J A Drye who is the popular
candidate for tho legislature from this
vicinity addressed tho people brleily
stating that his opluions were already
too well known to make any extended
taIK TUo nBJor s favorable to a
modified lease law
nominations
Beaver Dam Wis Sept 27 The
deadlock in the Second congressional
district was broken on the 150th ballot
by tbe unanimous nomination of Gen
Bragg
St Louis Mo Bept27 ThoDem
ocratsof tho Fourteenth district nomi
nated win Dawson for congress
Gkeenvillu Miss Bopt 27 T
C Cutblngs was nominated for con
gress by tho Democrats of tho Third
Atlanta GA Sept 27 The Re
publicans of the Fifth district nomi
nated J J Martin for congress
OKOrtOH WASUINUTON J
Special to the Gazette
San Antonio Tex Sept 27
Hon Wash Jones spoke here tonight
to about 200 people under the nuBplces
of tho Blaine nnd Logan club His
speech was a desperato bid for votes
from both tide and was listened to
with marked attuntlon Wash denied
the published reports that he was u
free trader and asked tho peoplo not to
bellove any reports of his speeches im
leas signed by him
A OUIKT SUNDAT
Cleveland Ohio Sept 27Mr
Blaine returned from Elyrla where he
made n brief speech this afternoon and
remained at tho Kennard house re
ceiving callers nnd attending to his
correspondence until o m tvli n i
returned to Mrs Garile d He win
Btnd a qu et Sunday there
golne to
church In ne morning and fn thlnf
ternoon he will visit GariM tomb
On Monday ho will leave for Toledo
nnd beyond
BEXAR INDEPKNDKNTS
Special to the rjaiotte
San Antonio Tkx Sept 27 Tbo
Independents nro now getting ready
to put their candidates for county of-
ficers In tho field They will mako nn
equal dlvldo of places between tho Ro
pnbllcans and Democrats An thero Ib
n good deal of dissatisfaction over some
of tho rlslug nominees It is vory prob-
able that tho opposition will elect
some of their men
COMMISSIONrlt WAISII ANIJ TtKmE
SKNTATIVK lAGK
Special to tho Qatette
Colorado Tex Sept 27 Hon
WC Wralsh land oommleslonor from
Austin Tex arrived hero this even-
ing and registered nt tho Renderbrook
house
Mr Pnge representative from Hous-
ton county Tex is in the city Inquir
ing Into tho merits of free grass
AlUlANaKMKNTS FOR Till EXniHI
TION
Dltjioit Micir Sept 27 Blnlno
will bo In Michigan two days begin-
ning October 14 Tho state commltteo
aro trying to havo tho time extended
and have only made n programmo fir
tbo first day which Includes Dotroit
loulo Grand Haven Muskegon
Grand Rapids nnd Intermedlatepolnts
BLAINE WILL IlKMAIN IN OHIO
INDIANAPOLIS IND Sept 27
Senator Harrison today received n
telegram from Mr Blaine stating that
it would bo Impossible for him to come
to Indianapolis next week because ot
tho arrangements forhiin In Ohio that
cannot bo chanced Mr Blaine will
visit Indianapolis at n later date
AN 1NDEPKNDKNT CANDIDATE
Special to the Gazette
Austin Tex Sept 27 Col
Hayiies of Williamson county will
run as an independent candidate for
tho state B nate against Glasscock the
Democratic nominee
tlOINO TO KLYRIA
Cleveland Ohio Sept 27 At
about 1130 MrBlalno came down from
Mrs Garfields to the Kounnrd where
he remained receiving callers till he
Wont to the depot to tako tho train for
Klyrln at 1 p in
TOR STATU BKNATK
Special to the Gazette
Round RocicTKXSept 27 Hon
John T Haynes has announced him-
self u candidate for the state senate
TJ3LEGKAPI1IC TIPS
Orange disturbances nre developing
rapidly throughout Newfoundland
Geo Lorlllord has sold his farm nt
Isllp Long iBland for 123000 His
celebrated racing stud will bo re-
moved
Commodore Thos S Flllebrown
commander of tho New York navy
yard died suddenly of heart disease
yesterday
There was n large meeting nt the
board of trado in Boston last night in
behalfof the Worlds exposition at
New Orleans
The president has appointed J W
Patrick of Oswego Kan Indian
arront of tho Pottawattamie and Great
riemaha agency
Rev Father Stake of Babylon L I
has beguu suit ngniust the Brooklyn
Eagle for 10000 damages for defam-
ation of character
Tho larco Iron steamship Eldorado
the last of tho three coastwise vessels
built for the Morgan line was success
fully launched yestorday nt Cramps
ship yurd in tho presenco of a large
crowd
t
The steamer Marseilles which was
asboro inside of tho Frenoh reef off
Key West has been assisted off by
wreckers She left the reef yesterday
afternoon Tho question of salvage
will bo settled nt New Orleans
President Geo Neffor the Lutheran
convention of New York and New
Jersey which opened yesterday nt Now
ork said that during tho past year
the membership had Increased 124177
or nearly double the Increase in the
Methodist church
r 1 TGe Wilson A Sfiles has been
detailed as a member of tho general
courtmartial appointed to meet
In Washington City for the
trim of Judge AdvocateGen
eral Swalm nnd Col R P Mor
row vice Col Otis of the Twentieth
infantry relieved
The acting secretary of the treasury
has accepted of Charles H Barth an
agreement to pay thirtytwo mills on
1 PiIar m compromise of the olalm
of SIOOOOO alleged to have been em
bezzled by him while in tho service of
the quartermastergeneral of tho de
partment of San Francisco several
years ago It was shown that no
moro could be recovered
Acting PostmasterGeneral Hatton
has issued an order that on nnd after
October 1 all poatofllces of tho first
class and their branch ofllces shall be
kept open to tho publlo for tho Issue
ana payment of money orders and re
ceipt matter for registration and de
livery da of registered matter until 0 pm
fl e cel t Sunday nnd legal
holidays by tho direction of the presl
MI
A Question of Citizenship
San Fkanoibco Sept 27 A case
Involving tbe citizenship of a Chlncso
boy born in the United States nnd the
consequent right to return to this
country after a visit to China was
argued today in tho Uultod Buttes
court Justico Field held that the
poy was a citizen but tho circuit
judge Sawyer nonconcurred In the
opinion In order that the case might
t ° i n t0 tha supreme court of tho
United Statos This case Is of unusual
interest Involving not only tho claims
0 r AH > rIcanborn Chinese to cltlzon
suip the children of othor foreigners
born lu the United States of unnatur
alized parents
>
Better Lnte Than Xerer
Horn ton Iest
A mau can be a good Democrat and
Mw 8Jtho lease law will this satis
fy the Fort Worth Gazette
WICHITA
Booming ArtiHe T
A S tMet
BpoconMaldnUl
Special to the Oate
Wichita Fat
The nnnlversarvV
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greatness was o X
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thronged with cltl L J s
bent on making fc
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ltand of iniule
KnlchVJOtPylhln
Officers an
anniversary oxccatlt WajAJ
Committees
on lnvlbii
wlthiuvltcdenrllaui
IViP of mnslc
JIl uiry
company
Artillery
Carrlocts hacks nj i >
company
Visitors and Irlenal rm v 5
Three hundroa
InaisMik
LKdlesnnd sentlemnU 1
Grandtlaaedlip Sn0bl
Address ol welcchiVT Jit
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Palls If tali1
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three sons of S m Jtela
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