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. CARLISLE,! PA.,; OOP. 5, J 854; ,; M
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, JUDbfiOjilfHE BtfP%'K)E coiikt.;;,;
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; HENRY S. MOTT)
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.gibof^OTjOosi^^c?^
: Congresi,
-•'JPEttIS EONttAM/of Ouiitelana.
‘, Assembly,"
'H.'Q; ; M6sERVofi/bwfrAllen. •’••’ "
CHESTNUT* of Southampton. •
; *, C Y ~:;Prothonotary,' ■.-• -i A *••.
DASIEIj K. NOEL, of Upper Allen. ' . 4
>,. ■ CUrli of tht-Couris, \
JOHN M- GREGG, Carlisle.
o;3legwicr;-!: ' : /,
WILLIAM LYTLE, of Ncwvilloi 1 *
.■ -Commssioncry ’ • ’
GEQBQB 'U: GRAHAM, Wcstpcmisboro*.
otf V*:;. Director of the ■Soar, '-.•••
JOHN CEENDBNIN, SilvcT'Spriog- - - -
j;:-;,-.: ; l'.* r-' ‘/iitditOTS, ■ ’ ’ •
ISAAC BINGWAT,T, (1 yr.) Carlisle.
‘JACOB STEINMAN, (3yrs.) Shippcpsburg.
' Democrats Arouse t
.AlwwtinEOfthebcmooratsrf'Cariisldwilllie
held Ibis'cVening, (IITOKSDAY,) at Hcisef’s
Holdiat nariy'canaloligbte. ■' ;•
’ MANY DEMOCRATS.
0c1,.6> 1854.;
3y A Democratic, meeting, s*jtt be; held at
thVpuiiliij' Jwnse SyTvdM.Kupaj,'at, Boiling
Springs, on FKIDAY Evcning\ Ootober ,6th.
It wlffbo
ler,Gallaher and others. . ~ ... ,
A Democratic meeting 'will bo held at
OhnrchtoWn, Monroei township,- on Saturday
evening tbo 7lh of Octobcrnext.' Mr. liouliatn
and dtSefspeakers will bo present. ->
•AjtAheest. —On Monday afternoon last; Of
ficer McCAnxßßr arrested a roan named James
Crimes,:* citizen' of ,Adams ; county,.and who
stands charged ydlh; the larceny of some-valu
able Jewelry, the properly of Mr. Thos. Corilyn,'
of this borough.' Jlowas taken before Justice
HoiDOKBj who, alter a preliminary investigation,
committed him to “tho Tower." 110 will be
tridd for iUo offence at the November sessions.
is a little funny to geo with what Zeal ,
the ,cd\tor of the Herald supports Mr. Todd .
for ingress, who has said more hard' things ,
agamatthe Whigs and against the editor hint
edf than any man in this Congressional dis
trict. - We do not mean by this thatMtvTodd
has made os many speeches against tho Whigs
end in support of democracy as; some others,
but whenever he did speak' he broke forVk - in
furious .invective against tho Whigs. It is well
’ known, that in his political speeches, Todd
never attempted to convince by argument, hut
belched forth, tirades of the roost obscene abuse.
Mr. BoMLUf, althongb a strenuousparlyman,
who has made a great roany speeches in behalf
of democracy, would scorn to tho
entire Whig party as "bodbehs." ’ Tho only
man who has ever thus spoken of the Whigs Is
LfinutL Todd, the present Whig-Know-Noth
ing candidate for Congress.
. £7-When the great Washington visited the
grave of ;Dc Kalb, a noble foreigner, who fell
in one of the battles of tho revolution, ho made
this remark:
• i‘So here lies the gen crons stranger, who
canlo from a-distant country tofight our bat
tles, and wet with his blood the Tree of Lib
erty/ 'Would to God ho could have lived to
share its fruits with us. ” ■ • ,
How.does this nobio language correspond
with the miserable twaddle'of Ned Buntllno’s
foUdwers, who arc constantly prating about
“foreign influence.”
COT,'BIGLER’S ADDRESS.
■On 'out first page will bo found the ablo Ad
dress of Got, Bigler to the people of this
Slate., It-la dated at Wavorly, Kew York,
where, at its writing, the Governor was still de
tained by the prostrating effects of his Into so
veiolUneM. It Is a paper of uncommon ability
—•bold, trank, and eloquent. In the language'
of tho Heading Gazelle,, Governor Bigler gives
a&Uthful. account of tho stewardship that was
compdltcd to him three years ago; and ullliout
prdiamihgto claim perfection for his public nets,
bo challenges his opponents to prove them by
their fruits. He has stink nearly ono million of
the public dobtj paid'tho interest with tho ordl
nary receipts of tho treasury, unaided by tbni
pptdry loans] checked tho increase Ofh'auking
capital) orroStod all new schemes of Internal
Improvement j broken up the pernicious practice
of k omnibus*' legislation; provided general
laws to meet many subjects which have hercto
foro domandod much special legislation of- ques
tionable expediency; enforced’ tho 1 Individual
liability-principle In all cases o t corporations
created for pecuniary gain; preserved the cur
rency upondsound basis; and maintained tho
credit of the 1 SUto'amid' the commercial em
barrassments which have, within tho last year,
depressed securities of all kinds; These have
boon tho results of Governor Bigler’s fbrcslght,
prudence, jand wisdom in tho past; and they arc
Abundantly sufficient' to give confidence In tho
future, lie states with candor his oplnlonsupon
the 'prominent measures likely to como before
tbb Bxecntivc of this Slate during the nextad-
wo two convinced that they
arosuch m will meet tho hearty concurrence of
tyo-thlrds pf tho honest fVeuraon of tho Com
jtonrreaUh, Governor Ulglor has been tried,
and not found wanting j and wo dp not bollove 1
that Pennsylvanians can bo so blind to the In-1
foresto whlsJ most deeply concern thorn as a
people, as (o cast aside o good and faithful scr-'
vant, who seeks no concealments lor his nets or
Opinions, and venture again upon,tho Cxpcri
-mentof Whig rule under a man who has no
principles for thepnblic eye, and stands pledged
only to obey tho proscriptive, behests of, a se
cret politico-religious association.;,
• Btwoopal Visitation. —Tho Illghtßov. John
JT. Woman; Bishop of (ho Dlocoso of Phlladcl
phlaf-wlll administer tho uacramont of conllrma
ilon in St. Patrick's (Catholic) church, at 0
o'clock, on Wednesday morning next.
; |yy Qov. Boeder, left Fusion on tho 22d Inst,
for Kansas. Fort Loavomvorth Is (o ho (ho
«oat of Government, temporarily.
{ THE WORK OF ABIXDOXED Mjfif.
{. ...
limns pf
i
|u itsdf\th^'the ]
ptt^y : xuod'' f
picana they employ to accomplish theiri'ncfari-. <
oua.purposcs* .The audacity, i
malevolence of thesolilanders, exceed anything <
Wo have apolitical controversy.' <
■Thes<tcowardly falschoods.prp cpncpctcdin.thia:.)
place, hna'sent lo Perry county to he ■
[n the colutnna bfTbe Know-Nothing Advotaie, *
and tho papers containing them, aro returned to J
b:theirnnthorin , GaTlrslPi'mid ’byhiro i
iited epunty* ’/Every week !
Lemuel TopD'rcccivea.hundlespf ih&AdyoGOte,
containing tbcSo infamoug atdohscCneliea. aud ;
the relish with gifes fhetn out to his
like laOgh when-,t bus.' en
gaged, is and i maligiiity
of his heaH.”; 3 A can bo; guilty pfSuch ,
basfchessj, maidihcss WP ,
bjegsorne 4P® p 4 ‘whom hell had yoroiied forth/
io nngmenV-thewickrfncss’of■ thoVorld: • : -'‘ l
; }Ye ; retort,' with j
ten-fold the authpr p)T
lies, and epmpersomp gentlemen,, to hide their
diminished fiends in the'sand, the better to es
cape the gaeo’of an ’indignant' wo
desist. .Wc'haye.hp
ities—no ./clings bf.rpvcngo to gratifyrrnp.dis
position to assailAlr. Toddlp-private .character.
We leave this work shcb'scouh
drcls r as live upon Slander, and glut over' rulri
cd reputations ta .wild beasts ,glut..over .bipod;
;ii pursuing tbi9 conrso,:we : aro satisfied that a
diicritnintilihg people will approVo’ our
howcvCTjustiQahlc wc, as a friend -Bbjf:*
ham, might feel in using the same wcapons ustd
by hiacowardly 'assailants., J ■;
'But, JTr. BoNniir niir out-live bis jnlny ns-'
snilants. Calumny anddetraction may empty
tbcir vials upon bis hcad r ond bad and selfish
men, whosehcorts aro -galLtney howl 1 and rant/
but the rEOPLB. whb are' ever ready tb‘ sustain
honest'and, desehung men,-and the
venial and corrupt/wiUrally to,his support bn.
Tuesda}' - next, when they will.lash, oa with.’a
scorpion whip/lho’ miserable'; pretenders Svho
Oppose lbcm. l .Ohtbat day tho people will set
tle the controversy : .,tUanBclves, -whcn .thc lnfl
dcls, gamblers, pedlars, aiid :
1 others who aro‘arrayed ngninst 'Air. BonuAm,'
wlU.bo required tb stand oside/and give-way
’ tohettcri’mcn. ; :
giWojTT
iIEMDEIi TOD-«WnO iJfiWUmiT; BIM TO ?
How comes it that Lemuel T6dd, a man of
no experience, ’.'a dwacf in intellect end scholar
ship, and who is, on account of his ugly dispo
sition, notoriously, unpopular with all parties,
and with ajl classes,of comes- it, we
, ask, that he ia before the pcoplcrondwith un
j blushing impudence asking' their .vbtefc losend
him to Congress ? , How comes it that this man,
I whoso name was not; even mentioned to the
Democratic Convention of this county—tins
man, who in all the attributes of excellence,-is
os .far below Mr. Bonium as thcmcancsfßcrub
is below the roaj&iio bait—how comes it, wo
again ask',.that Rc,\\vilhij.U, his unpopularity,
- should dare ask the people to vote for him ?
It is well known that Mr. Todd is a friend of
no man—he has not<a warm impulse, a grain*
of gratitudoj iu his composition. Cold, sour, j
selfish, morose, and unprincipled, with his hand
and his tonguo against fill, without regard to,
party, ago,’j?cx, or ‘anything else, ho is about
the last—the very last—man in this district to
come before the people for any office.
.. But, this is not answering the interrogatory
we commenced with—how comes it that Lem-,
ucl Todd is before tho people 1. ■ It happens in.
this way—Soon after. Mr. Bonham’s - unani
mous nomination by York, Perry hnd Cumber
land, the Know-Nothings of this borough (who,
thief-like, sneak to their lodge in disguised
dresses and wearing ugly masks oyer their still
morC ugly faces,) held a meeting for the purpose
Df eclecling q candidate for Congress. " A com- I
mittco was , then appointed—and ‘this’ pom-1
mittco was to. select,ft candidate for Congress,
and report to their lodge. ' Tjr's committee first
wailed on Judge Stuaht; and urged him to per-
U)it Ws name to be used, hut the Judge spurned '
them ; Irom his presence, told .them .he was a.
Democrat, and that he despised Know-Nothing
ism and the wooden nut-meg pedlars* gamblers,
and Infidels who were lenders in it.
Tho committee,' having failed to seduce Judge
Stuart, next approached our respected towns
man, William 11. Miller, Esq., and solicited
him to become their candidate. . But here again
they mistoqk their man. Mr. Miller told
them that they insulted him by making such
& preposition, and ordered them out or ; his
louse. . . !
Tho Know-Nothing committee being thus
severely repulsed, began to lose heart—'they
were about to give up tho matter for a bad job,
when their ,astute chairman suggested the
name of Lkmukl Toorr, ns a man who might be
base enough to servo them.' They were well'
aware , that Todd ’ had, shortly before, de
nounced the Know-Nothings hs “a- skt op pku-'
junjßD scouNDiiELS,” but no Uifllrcnco for that
i ~-they knew Todd. li>they went,to ids office,
and in a few minutes made known tho object of
their visit. Immediately acushioncd'scat, “$8
a day” and the abrevlated word “7/bn. M began
to flit through'the t-estlcss brain of '?L. Todd.”
He consented—was’escorlcd to the Know-Noth
ing lodge—ffM initiated —the blasphemous oath
was administered to him—and ho came but .of
the lodge, an hour after, tho Know-Nothing-
Whig candidate for Congress! lie was the
only man this' inferable faction.of midnight’'
traitors could get, to run—ho was not their first I
nor second choice, but ,£hcy hod' to take him, |
for they could get t,,'i- ■■,
And this la tho .man;, 1 fellow-citizens', that!
dares to oak you for your suffrages—ibJsjs the
man who has been traveiling the country retail-'
ing tho moat disgusting Ilea ■ concerning Mr.'
Bonham, a gentleman who is as farliigpupcrl
, or, morally, soclaUy, intellectually, and every
I other way, ns can possibly bo conceived. Can
. any voter, who has regard for his own charac
ter, support a man who has been guilty of mudv
despicable conduct ? TVb think not.
o^7*A while boy, named Turner, aged'about
ID, and a colored boy Jerry Donaldson, of the
same ngp, got Into a quarrel about n dog, near
Xaqrcl.m Anno Arundel county, Aid., when the
former seized a stick of wood, and struck the
latter a violent blow on tho head, from (ho ef
fects of which he died.
; #j}ubH|i^
toj&r. • p£R$J
of our columns—wo are oppose#. to such ‘'ex
pediency.*'.: Still, WQA O
ed illiberal, aiul', have cori-'
eluded noitonly to publish SlK|Todd*a d electa*
Tble Cardjbuttodo it wthput charge,andthus
prove ourself’morb~ ".lKah, ovir'
i contemporary of thb Herald >who is ia ccceivyia
certain /amount from the. Congressional' aspi
rant, ineb hard elation;
pnd • foiv other -.aervjcca# mo ( t.ncccssapr.|,
tion. the Cardoso curiosity in itaeif/and its
“sinuscmehl,’- if fioth-
Ing’clsC/ to bur readers:"* But, tb r; lt
commences in r thd bld /• f, ‘*■'■ • ; ■ ;
many friends', I OFFER MYSELF t o you nS An
lad6pe|i^flnt,Candidate (or,^e^ion.to ; Gongrc^a,-
ap’d most respectfully solicit ybur spnpprt , # ond.
suifbgcs.” ,v./V'V''
■ ; M ahsycthis
.us' ih'at 'Mr.' > Tbbi>' is ho**‘pVbftsslpridl oifl’ce-'
seeker.’’ 'Arjd'hb\ybqm(& it ifmbthip man/xyho
wah'bot a bcforo the Jpetpbcm|ic
Coiinty ConVAntibu/'is-how 'before ;t|io' people
for Congress 1 Who arc the * ‘ycrymhny focrids,”
wlipurgedhimtb/bccOiho a ! candidate! : Oer-'
taih’it t6plaCc :
htrosclf in thia r position, and' it is ccr-'
tain no honorable Whighskcd him.’-'But they
web a Admm\tlcc br committees irbm IChoV-
that made pf him.
Thrac KnoV-NothingS,’wfid' take ablospherapus
< balWtKai vlolatolhe'Cbhstituilo^hMfi'
‘ arc thc ‘‘vory mhny;irtc ) nU3 ,,, or u lj> Todd. J) ‘ 5
'But to' tiie'next fcedtenco "from ftfriTodd’s
Card: ; V/
• -Should!boeiccicd;ipromise.tb/ the' best.
■ of. thy .ability, a fal th fid and fyarlcsa di schargo,
■ of my duty m.advbcattng /and Suafiuning the
interests,,thefrecdom»the honor and'lntegrity
of piir Common'Cpuntry, against, the cucrdach
• tricnlA Of bbth and jcnenucs.'”
' 1 Should* Lemuel Todd “be- elected,”- hevrill
play tho' very', mischief ; and''break 'thingsVwc
hhvc : ;ho' t)oubt. s ’ f i7e lb" (bile , ,abou£ Buslninpfg.
tho. ? ‘ho'nbrand i u tegrity of our common. coun r
try/Modeed! .At tho lime tho-MexicaiMTar’
broke put ho ’was a captain ofa-Volutitccr;
compapy in this.toWn, bul'hc.'Tnailo pd offer ,bC
his services sustain t t.hc ‘‘honor” of -the
country, j . The *nen- composing' his company
proceeded to Mexico’, and fought the brtttlesof
command'to another.; "VVe’may hero, mention,
that in this county there is not a singlc.-man
who served in Mexico, Whig‘or Democrat, who ■
is not violently opposed toTotjd. Mr/ Todd’s
idea of sustaining? .“the honor'and in (egri ty of.
our.country, V is for him to oceppyn cushioned;
chair 5 , Bay and “ho,”
,V,:^
,T{i? next, sentence in the Clard is quite fuimy-
Itrcads;-,- -../•■•■r-,.'
■“Onprinciple; lam utterly Opposed’to that
policy- which'sacrUlces homo Interests to foreign
influence.”'-- • -
The meaning of the above is that Mr. Todd
la in favor of, a high protective.’tariffs* To-be-;
sure been a strenuous
advocate of “free trade, ,v but now after even
the Whigs have dropped Of the
tariff, and arc, perfectly satisfied riuct ivUGng to
|peitnit it faremain.os it is, Jlr. Todd-tafrcs' op
the subject, and avows himself favorable to a'
high tariff! < “Should fie, he elected, >i . ho' will
find hiipself alone in his glory op this question.'
... What • next does ho say in his card 1.« Well;
hefeays* . • ■■
“On principle” (heis fuUofprmcip/c just no>y,}
“lam utterly opposed tdtliat po.licy'that woulu
darken'our Notional escutcheon by permitting
and aiding jn the extension of slavciy.oyer terri
tory nowfVec.and that'would Overthrow those
principles of freedom, which the’Jolliers of the
country.Bo ably-.promulgated and r cnforood btul
which jest at the basis of all true liberty.’* ■>
'0h 7 “dear—what a'patriot Lemuel Totfd is,—
We suppose,, “should ricc/c4/’ho:wili
take issue with such ordinary men> 08 Gen.
Cass, Judge BouglftsS, Mr., Brodhend, Hun*
ter, of Va., Brcckcuridge, of Ky!, Bayly, of Va.,
Tenable, of S. 0., and othev ,smn/i .fry politi
cians, and he will no djubt be able to convince
these men .as well ns the President of tho IT.’
Stales; that; in the language of the Froo-Sollcra
of Connbclicut, the passage of the Nebrnska-
Kdbsas bill “was an insult to God and,man,’’
and that said bill must bo repealed; 'He* will
have to be in h hurry,* however, for before pinny
mouths the. Territories of Kansas and Nebraska
will be knocking at tho doors of Congress to be
admitted intotho Union as free and sovereign'
Stales. It is now well known to every man; of
sens© that’slavery will not bo tolerated in either
Nebraska or Kansas, and even tho discussion
of the subject Ins ceased with all except a* few
crazy fanatics, who have more zeal than sense
or honor.” 1 • • ■, ■ .’ ■•. ’ ‘
, OBut, 'we must proceed’. Wo premised to
publish the whole Of Mri Todd’s card, and shall
do bo. Thejinaic of this electioneering 1 epistle
reads thus: , ■ ■* ■ » .
“Very respectfully your obedient servant—|
Lemuel Todd;” 1
Such is Mr. Todd’s card, and what a pjlscra
blo, contemptible, and si|ly production it is.-
In Irik attempt to catch votetf, he makes himself
supremely ridiculous,.and,writes himself down 1
a,demagogue. But, commentiaunnccssary.—'
We hope Mr. Todd and his friends wllPiipt'aq-!
disc us again of a n'aut of liberality, for, as we
said before, we make no charge ;for publishing
his beggarly card. • • '
■' ; kill ius' rMe,- Dfewkaml' ..
jEeop’a famous fable of the' cottar and, th«|
snake ia familial to most man., Tho collar
found a enoko frozen; took It homo, and thawed
U out by his lira j when IMmmcdlately attempted
to destroy his whoid 1 family.'
who join Kuoyy-Nothing lodges \vil/,otily
out tho! Whig -• spoke, and, for,' their pMns.'aro
threatened'with tho whole force oMla
In view of tho iiplrlt-manifested, thdro. ia b’nt'
one epufso.' fd.pureuo, JottvglblHliybrid .ore«u»H
aatlon and thus paralyze the snake,and you will
have tho conclousncfls : of having done a good
wor>, |)‘y aiding,W ‘sustain tho true Amorlcaji
party~tho party that pursues tho ovon tenor of
its way In Booking tbo glory, honormid prosper
ity of the whole Country and the \vholo peo
ple. ■ - ' 1 . . .
tho occasion of a recent distribution
of prices at one of the public schools of' South
Boston, all tho boys who received medals were
noticed to liavo red hair. It was, however,
deemed perfectly proper, as being nn indjcalioa
that tho boys were deeply read.
: Ssfe
fstjs tri jja" ihSp
(tig, slondeffl.
JjW. fPjsjP~
The w,c%otisid^*T^Hbv : of BOticp is
YKS^B«^Viiy^"Mr:~iJ6Kai»"is' i aw‘'^nfta^
,A; Jnpre #r«aUisa.tod tlift p0u1.4 PP*
invented .by - . the 'prince of darkness himself.
Bb^2^’’'andhttsiir‘i^«dT Why, wo Q. UC S'
■’ hWo W* •sustain
■o^4sU^fcy>ihaQ^.’3Qiilwm^^l^|J a^
pW-hold<yjti' Seqondj 0)
.ot-thiapiftcsrft)r .the, las t -^wiaiiotivtinimbar
iaiiotivtinimbar of'iLfti xhtirch ’vfhQ.' is-more
'pitendanccf pu ’Pitine
lcolicciipps for religious a'nd hcpiv
olctut objects, Mr. jSpnb?*
For Ida meads*
thproja not? otejm don’t except
Uheralit^.,
Lot,;any ll member b£ the Second r Presbyterian
church cxdmlbo jthc list of contributors to that
church foi* thb support of'Siinday SehpolSjHbrnc
anil Foreign Misssions, disabled &£.,,
&o.y:and I they J will find. thit_. jjh- Bonham ,'hd3
always' coktribnted. more than bis portion.—
aib feur^n^buliDns 1 cpnfiticd 1 to the See"
for hpJms ,aia
cdievcitfichurchin Carlisle.- -.Askjtfie members
of thoGcrinan* Lutheran 1 Church of- this place,"
YKp/,oula)de l t|iqir own was;■ the
lof'gcst qontributor toward the erection pfiihcjr.
Church, andlUey will tdlyou J.JBUjs Bonham.
Ask.thfc roctnbera of the? English Lutheran; tht-
lhe German Itlforin; and the First 1
Prpsbytcripni.'if Bopham, has iiol pbntrihu-.
ted; to • thp Support of their :Sunday; Schools ‘and'
tbciyHpoc tdl you he ha?.,
iiiah*,whp Is .charged .‘with'
l /.Aa'wo'said before, a more
unmitigated- slander and lie never was concoct*.
Cd'.;' Holloa aiwiys
and has always,’ assisted to uphold it in Its pu-
detestfe andfobhors infidelity ns heprii-'
tnah in Oorlislo, os all whO know him'
cart^ testify:"• !
' -.Todd .who is circulating,
this miserable lieagainat Mr# Bonham! /As old
Partington would':say, “did you brer I”
Lemuel Todd, a- defender* of religion!—Will,
w^ ? .that 'is.funny.; ; Ahdm the nnmc'of.beay;
Cn, what- .religion dpjs ( /(fi-profesS ?; .To what
church doeshocontnbutel 'Has he crcr.as
sistod o chhfch fo a dollar; in ? : Has tie
oyer the amount of a solitary cent, a
benevolent ? How many* years is'it
since he darkened a church door ? On the con*
I trilmtion'libts For support of * thd poor of Car*
(Haleund/m aid of oui;£abbiith Schools,.where
do we iUnd- the :naroc,of Lemuel. .Todd ?
, where!—nowhere- l-r-butthb name of Boknisi'
can'bb found on 1 tbcn^.'all;: .Nojv', wb will'-nbjt
eay thai;Mr. Tpcld’is 'himself ab Infidel,,but a (
• good many-of pun cliurch*goingpQopla flpnsidor |
that he should keep-dark on that subject.v' ,; ln
j conclusion wc : may mention a 1 fact whlch'
[ to show in. )yhat light Atesssrs.-, Bonham .npd
Todd arc held 1 by our clergymen.: Every Era l
testant Minister of Vie Gospel iiv Carlisle', as
we arc told,' is q ttopham are. all,
without an cxcepltyfij! to Todd* ; ’Tiikv
KNtp^aau?’ -. i-, ‘ ■.,./
\fjs LEiiniEii wo ax mn-m m f
There are a few leaves in this Congressional
District who arc trying to.make the people be
lieve IhatXfpmaclTodd never'belonged to the
Auli-Tnx patty. A . These fellows know that they
oxo lying; but as swinging 'be.'lbc
only avaihibleganurin thpnttempt to elect Todd,
they stick to theiffalsehooda with unexampled
rißcality. -, '•
, We say that licmul Todd was [an'
Wla;- and every intelligent individual in Cnm- ■
berUnd County kttows that We are ’ telling the
simple truth. >Hc was one of the Jirst'm embers'
of that party,.and remained in! coinmunigp—'
making.spcccheaand writing addresses—until,
he discovered tMt ho could not control every.’
movement to.Ruii his own ktlflslr ends. ’Wilh
Ins usual
Uio-sOlc lender party ;i’but when ho found;
that the other memberswoulilhotsubmit to his
dictation, treating - his 'doniincering'.nnd blus-'
tcring manner with contempt, he turned trait
.or (ns ho lias lately done to the • democrats) to
the’Anti-Tax mlfn, nnd sold ‘ himself' “body,
soul,‘beeches and J i>odts , ’ t lo tlielr oppou’eutaj
This is one jeaf (tam Ilir. Todd f s political his- 1
tory in Cumberland County.. Hcclicatcd and
betrayed men; .and he has lately
tln-7icd'trnltof tb‘lhc pWhocralic parly, seeking
.spoils in! tiuj. *^nd\v*Tf*
“old line”’Whigs,.however, understand ;Mr.
Todd fully. They remember’his outrageous
tibusepf them iii'past lime?. They will notbc :
deceived by his Hp.ddpn and miraculous cpnvcr-'
filon. They nVfc only uauing lum as a totd; and
should he be'dbh’fdpd, (is ho moat. Certainly
will be) be ,w\ft IU, aucwemdulpVsly kicked out
of the Whig party* hud “whistled, the
wind to prey at Jbrtuno.'* ■ ■ . i i<
O" “Dottrt trff k tta «j'(/r
w/ip Jafc'f<{’orsAiy God' m the Catholic
faith," Were the, words, it is said, that were
used by Esquire, in concluding
bis speech m tlic'ltnow-Nollnnglodge at York.
And yet father was a foreigner
—an we arc 'free to nay, an
honorable, upright than, wbohdd several ofllccs
of trust and prCfttin this county. . - i.
' “Down ti'itfcfhiCathoUcs, u says tins Rnow-
Nothlng ' And ■ yet this man Todd
fmfj, Irt llils,feasted at thohoiieo of a
Catholic, sido-board of a Calliope,,
and danced bit thp <;aq>cU of a Catholic. Now,,
after nll'tlils .’tiospitatity—such hospitality as
npotlicr extended to him—bodrircq
to attempt totSkqfobtlcol copital by appeal
ing to, tlic, ptt'jt<tlicba : bf llsnot
Kuch it not viUain«jua
and black-ficjj.rt,eff? f •. ■ y
ty, \vplk fined si(jo, and tj'la-.
iulaacd from' Uib service, tyr cnioUy,heftt-
Ing on tho clnl) a holplcjm'ijlrunk--
on man, bntartalVeU flu oWf
grudge,. V . . • •
Obnioim ydwuff man Ip'Bucks cmid.
iy t prosocyioil-ihojbdgd of Election In hls.dlk,
trict, for reftipingtotakoWavoio, bntlio ground
(hat lio had ncgro|lobd,in his veins; Tfio ftimo
judge pf M brother ~ tovotc,—
Tho jury gavoV.yWlct in hU favor/: 7-hopp-i
posing council cuiUcd for on arrest of judgment.
0?f,” - '»D;;4SD ,MHPEBMICB...^.v,
' Lemuel TMdia cerlainly:o very astonishing
|F? W W“®
tffeon-a MMPi# .‘"tfl o .^’?
: Wbotbet
ho will BUccfiod4ff eJeartiigtio valors of the dis
trict- scen f- but
wo are rather of the Opinion that iio will dm],
whotf a»ISW<iII4S is over, that, dishonesty Has
proved to bo very, bad policy Indeed. _ ,
In Carlisle, Mdchdnlcsbnrgj'ahd' a few'Othor
;plitci!>i7isiWo' there aro a number of, “ prohlbi
lo'rV' Vo'tesi’V Mr. Todd ia an nllra-lcmjierfmee
maw JniWh mdduson;lßwn«t^&a^«wffls>
isinui'nirVhSH!io :i V tentp'ornhed cinjdidatV ibl-
J.’ 1 Triit ip
go's hljs opl^on’i'and■)»l^'t^-teypeTOneo (^ooi
and'faoltl ,> ~ , ,'u •.■-■'•i’<"■>■' vj-i'
; • OaninfolllgehXvotinTrbechcntcd
cd b^isii^ix/cb^teoiptiblo 1 dan’
pUffiUn^cya'bcijtpiSiytcd'^
:cppgado; T?bpjk,'f*things dnto,pri
lbr,ln\eiUgVnt •mcn i
certainly'pcrceive jJ'lr.i Tpdd’fl. glaring - Attempt
to cheat tlio public.; v« 1 .: '"v;;*
: ‘ It would bo fiord-tbtell tyhat'sentiments the.
i*ln£oppndepl”j Cnndi&ato
pprapcc/’*6f
iSpio.. AftcrhisKtefcat in thCrPemocraticCon?;
vcntlpn dost fall,\ho ■wa3 ; ,wiUing ;i to run—andXn
fJet did ruh ; in
dent tclnpofancOcand\d^tfc, in' 'OppibßVfion to
.
tic candidate .V' : -u
•Mr.td'odd, however,-tvfls not eloctcd Senatorj
and'disappointed •/ficn in his' cYidcdVors to 'diß-,
trhpt and' dofeaV tlio ho Is tauf
g{^o)and.iarunning as an
depcndeut Oandldato fop.CongrGiflj’iVln opposU
tibn to Mfv'Bonliam. tlie' regular nominee of tho
dfih»bcraby'‘oTtblß' v diBl|ict.'* , ' < v ’i •
; fcpailnlytfr;T(Wi^
ahi'eiicy will not Bond liim 't'o- WValnhgtbh. JHd
is despised L by -democralsr-uacd, pa (a
iooL.bJrtba -Witter fadd*whon rtlio.olfccUoa is
over; ho will reooivd: tho ; ,,tiefttnionf fitting,for
V; ~ [}
The election day W near ntbahd; ; and, hob
w<tH^larfd!i^ltb^lbAg'^We'jpla^d>
this’ycart cxpcctsaJDcmo
cratic,
continue to‘m'ch:ua : fromaU 'quartered The 1
democrats'
trip;* ppdT?Ul\ keep put of it; 7’Alid those >vh°
had been, caught arc aroused, to the fraud* and
are resolved to boar n6> : parb* ; in * throwing- tho
State ’administration ‘lh 16 : Wiiiq' a 'for tlie
next, thife years. VfTUat& the design ofJKno W.-:
NoUiingism.. Mge\bp found. that is nof
undcr the controlbf Whigs/h Ahd’then, the
public works; Wall'they; bli as
jT'.TheyWovc !ppst the poo
pio oyer twenty ; milUops v pf : dollars..'..They arc
worth what they cost.; 1 Shall a‘Whig Governor
bb.dcctcdHy'give thpn away ? Will nny Bcm'-
beroi cpipnnt fraud bn :|ho.peo
ple I) Jjfet them' be sold ftt aWic price or.kcpt,
- tsi tho Deraocratia doptripOr/The-finances of
the never in q better con
dilibm* •' *'
‘ if every Democrat will turn outapd work and
vole this year, wo can, elect oUr ’ wholS”‘State
am! county ticket. . Vi r 6 said the same last
year, and tho result proved, that we were right.
Bo not deceived .by new fanglcd humbugs.—
They ore old-tricks of the, enemies of Democra
cy in new disguises.' 1 Ob‘r ticket, is a good one,
and Should be cordially, supported..,.
•- H Our chances ate good-. * Bradford Is likely to
got o large Vole Tor Governor ? and bt deserves
it* for his’nmhly' refusal’to' dcschjhrid destroy
bis party., Ij'ree; Boilers nrcrcfuaingto be soli
Alt fnenda of religious freedom and-constitu
tional rights have karnod that the election this
year is one of vast mipohancO:’ The' old lino
>VlugB arc resolved to be, wings
tain their narow and their principles. Confu
sion prevails in tho piebald ranks of our foes.’
If'our, friends will arouse' themselves for the
task,, wo bouswcqp the county and the State.
The ‘'Affair or Honor** in ' tho Qaaker Ci|y t
, 'Morton. M’Miahaei,
*ito tho public,giving the;correspondence that:
passed between himself and libh. James Cooper,-
President of the Suj^bur|jr' anti 'EnV Railroad
Companyfrom winch U apiWarsa due} was not,
bo imminent as tho knowing ones had it. Mr.
Cooper took exceptions-to tho following,' in an
editorial of tho North American : , • . 1
' ‘'TyUh.plfinder ip high..places, “and.
fyls’c pretences and, malversation, as-in the,city
subscription to (lie, Sijubury and JErio Railroad
Cqnipany, \v,e shall bow pur.heads with shame,*
unless Rio, and. sccure .proccfiKcs of 'the
pciiaUawa can be successfully applied.’’; , ,
and demanded, if it.applied to him, that he
should have “pistols and
coffee.” Mr,MMichael immediatelysubmitted
tlie case to’ Messrs. , Lewis and Charles
lleury. Tisher, assuring them he would abide
tlmr decision.- These gentlemen determined v
Fir.it, Tliat.lho paragraph’ referred to ln : Mr.
Cooler’s letter and tho Bubsequtut Correspond
ence, did not furnish any ground for tho propo
sition contained hv Mr. Connelly’s letter, and
tliat he must decline its acceptance.'' -W
Second, Thai io adnqt the phonal fci/iorißi
billty of tho conductor of h public journal for
his strictures otf’public affairs, would,'’in 'their
judgment; bu detrimental tolhfc mtmsls'of the
community, and divest tlio prdsk of its moSt
important prerogative.' ; '
Ho then wrote ,io Mr.', Connolly, .Coppcr’fl
friend, declining any personal satisfaction,
whereupon thio gentleman acknowledged its ifo*
deipt. ond added, vmidcr • thesccircumstarico],'
no.farther correspondence necessary.” .And
here} wo suppose, .Will end thi? ‘Vffwrofhbnor”!
—inwhjch, wo think, Mr. M’Michuel acted very
property in accfcpting the advice of his frichida.
. Aside frqm tho barbarity of duoliing—tyhti It'
is also by uo.iincansa sure remedy for,them-
Jured party—lt would hop greot pUy ,were two
Such.eminent Wings to'blow caih other’s brains
out just ph tho cyo of an ;|PoSiock! wlli
not only, need tho votes of Coopey and
hut many more of the samp sort to' elect -Idm.
TjaiPfliiAKon Convention in Philadelphia/
-“•The proceedings of this body ivs published ip’
the daily,’papers, provcp it to Jiayo been deci
dedly.ihe richest nominating convention held
by -anyparty for years. There'was a vast
amount of'jiidcheridcricoi liohesty apd A Cort
aidcTablcamoupiof greenness exhibit ed through
out.
...IKTfThy jiitrbduclloa/o^mualdln ouf
la everywhere popular.' *
The
P%o^;.||||fM^l
V V,.: * :
80-up and...doing; let emy ; jnan ; secure his
vote in timc/ nrid tliiit nd ToTo
those tbiar ikcigHbora
orb prepared to g 6 to the polls.
AND IF YOUR NEIGHBOR V
lias no convenience to go to itjio lend
him a horse, or got your wagon and take him
deceived'. Tluiticliet Jit the ht::ui oitbiii paper
ii’ttiorcyilur'dccacctstic. UeiKtV - v - ".v-fn.’o!-' / .
Letho hand hhr ticket’ to'the
?
cioscly> pnd^aspcrtAitn^.that' ,}ls
D^ocrati^iicketVe';
GtelVllhp, rigbt/Uc^
abundance, -yyiltlto afloat. lf . il <*. ■ ,*
LISTEN" ‘ NOT TO THE; TAL^S!
OF ’ “ Many chnrgcaarid accusa*.
tions .will,.no doubt,, bo.trujnpcd Upngaipst tho’
candidates of; the: Democratic party;. •' ItybaS
always b'CeVthb’last resort of'the enemy}/'Bb-;
lievo.tbcUvnot, .liieVr. object isJttf .dcfca’t’ you .if
by.ahy.mpanSjthcy cam r,.-„ ; f, ‘j
’'•;PßEBEfty-EiYOU'|^:TtaH'Pßß'.';} t , 1
Lei pone into argument. on tbb
tifm ground. -> s The quo*tion r -.to be t decided On;
that day, the ballot-box.’' 1 Kccp' tfiiS iij
constaiUrcmcniJ>h»nQcl r ' : % 7 •
Nfiv BR'.MI N’P TItE.\V E A T HER!
In,BtOrmor fimi§liinc; belt''ali thc.same;; Db
vote the day saprodly tbybuf country.’’Shopld'
it’Vain.’yoU' ; wbo'have conycyahccsV;aca Umt
not do not.fciay away, on that
accoodt: .. Go .bringthem. >.' v :
- ,;0. EM 0 ATS I 1 ,;; 7
-Onceqpd-againjye.call.’upou yqu,,to folly,in.
beiwlf pf Danoccacy,srtd equal rightsf- '.'.
. ■ Tblsis the'laSt papcr'tha^ban’bo
trihrdfikb' previous', tq t tV»erc^cqllpn f 'and|
fpre Jwe s^l-enihracD- thp opportunity; offered
ofj reminding .oorl democratic-Tricnda of their
duty. 1 v(’, •••''■ i''” r ' :
OnTucsday.noxt, as,you. value the blcsshfgsof
free goTcrhmcn’t/and’rcgaftl'youV. prihciplcstia
pfirtylincn.'ana ‘“''.‘V’' “ ’ . ' ‘7;
">it !•
Topr opponents'are nptivc‘a\id vigitmit
backed,fcy' money l -.6ut ‘ jbd..can,‘‘dctcat ( them
Jiprsb, foat» and dragoons J •’ ••>
•id >YOO liipsißE■ success? ;■
If you do, yoiilmyc triVt' (o .fully as iV limes
‘past, in ordcr : tb 'carry* fcamildatp,ftpin;
Ifm, Bigler lo'thc last bud bn-the tfokcti >: '
cq ro ’W'prifcN; r;. \\\\
As men determined to accomplish that,which
they htive.wndeilakcn, and yon xlis*
may and discord into the ranks of y6urplc*l>a|d
jjppbhenls.'and prepare the n ay*'for an ’ easy
victory., V,
RE ON THE GROUND EAftEY;
Both for 'thcpurpoto' df watching'‘the'enemy
and encouraging..your, iriends, ju?A
ibat.crcry Democrat.ia.outi '.Our forefathers
secured pur liberties by ; working to obtrimthOm; •
and ire thust preserve' therri riitlic w'dy.'" ‘
. V !yfew Aiiis^ : b.K ;^ftAU‘iisX.
The party row us
it Araa'whertlcd’by old 'Jblm Adams, and fraud,
arid"falsehood'arcUs mam;depcndcncc». Spun*
all storiesHbat may be gotten up when
to be contradicted, and’bp sure that tho r ticket
you Vote is'thc right one. " 1
.‘ARE YOU ALL:READY],.
If not, bcactirc in preparing. Pick yourflints!'
cxariihiVyou’r powder, arid count your paper
bnllcti!' Tnrcivcll!-—wo, shallexpect to hear
your shouts of triumph On Tuesday night. . -.
"In Union Tlici'cis Strength!”
The 'l'lckel ari'iT l|le' Whole Ticliej',!
•It iis all Important*’ In' ofder'to ’secure" a
briliiant tnurnj)b| thnt thcih sbodhV hdk'pidy
he cy full vote,
for .lho whole treket. There should he ho
scratchlng—not evert b kltiglc hftmO. The n'omh
•natSoris irorta iP6sl ifapdrta'nt ‘do\vn to the
'least, pf diif uniial r sup».
port* and if wo’stttnd together ns <vc hhvc stood,
and as every dictate of priidlmCP demands we
shoiildbtill be found/notliing ‘datiVab us of ft.
brilliant.triumph.* s ‘ -! ; ' _ /;•
: cpvUP/dKmocM;*.^.^^
•,r. •!-,sCtj 6Ut \l2v’o ly, t Veto t il, i!-. ■ ’.V, r
' It'is itrijiorf hnt' that Whole?
veto should ho,brougiit tp tlio jpotin on,Tuesday
next. To do ibis ,wiU, rcquirolabor, active,
energetic labor,'but it ■ should' nevertheless bo
done. ■ Let pltadTvaut of tlthfe'Or'other
aJI go, to,'work ,\vjtu,'a
hearty gapi|_ w;ij| And gp .thwVwhplo duly,; -,
ACTION!! ■
' Thctiin^orftir^i>p^tlras : pns4ci\i., ACTION.-
ENEUGX ANDCEUgEyEBANOEin^ftipj
this day. forth, ! bo : tho Only weapons dfwarfarci'
Rtj, : IpV V%1» !
laiicf, <lirc^i.^ v bu^ Ytjotrflcpfl.}. let’ the /pfyfyta'i/
cause stimulate ymulatc Ais
brothcrin SveU-doing.(the toward* ls : certain
Lctno JCUESpAjy^ncj^
(hat one 16(0 lost-will mako :no-.differentiate,
t 1 th’d
ewjW allAvlth thibesjt but
good intentions without c(Tprt
never saved an election,’though it has loxl tbou
sjUuls!' ’ lap every (hit M ' Vote'
Is. needed,, m\ no ,bijo jean’ jiiafly chargeable
with an unfortunate result. \ If,you. consider
the' contcat doubtful,’ the occasion - certainly'
mdiat jinjcfntively Pally upOuyqu Tor AovipHy
nijd if you piinU ,l)w.Democrat triumph certain;
you should leave no, honesteffort untried, to
render yotif victory as decisive na-possible.—
Abr ak if you believed that your cause
asubslanitaHnumjihT ; ! ■- L ' ' ;v
B«a<sf^ ft Democrat, trni
i,y«a\^f^ff.(dljßj'jote^Uletio#H:bJ.yoorW.-;
yflMtPfmscoife
you, and exert 3'oursdf~~not for Onc-obut for '
Vot6paTt-i^theiickct/>imdrycfc<clni^r>toibg«-
i not vote tho Dcinofcra|W j ticket ? , The TVhis '
helps bis ticket one Yctfc, ahet absent Demo
crSt -
-■■ '
the .ftp jojiicotipniicYcn .# ccttaijrM
That’s tho place to flnd-hiin; and- teat kim. If
he yeohiSiVOtc and in
fluence fpV.the ticket nt hlspartyvHJffhe&uao i
ii b tJiiii'7 hik t HiJ
.pemocKatiottcaftrtfwi hopcybuntriU<pToy«»
yourMf ■■ ftgdW; Democrat <6n 'TUJ^D^l^rtart/'
: EeoVdifly' &' 1
. ’ h'erirdrbhi .
auU'T^i^'orato^
pubifco/t, 1 ,'tiie'jopPp
is daily ituincd'by the .cxtma-v >
grincc'of '-'Ju'dgePol-i ‘
loclHri ; ‘alj tbfrpr^eut:'
,arid ho no
.yjusteject mo rind I. wiiisftvpthe entire jcvcn-'« ,
uc of the State, rindyba ‘shaU'havbbO faXesto;:
p4 'j go aifisl; kos^M^in^.N;;
Wo;, arc Jwe\l
talk, ‘bat when >tfbjg;incn .got jntytoffloc,jiiiey:-
put their hand into ; they
’ touclibdftqiib' HireVsanihiercaln^ anrioh> J '
; which we clip from, the
day-’g Ledger.': ; It v ,,
agcrocnl of the State credit wStVMtv "Whig akhT*
Know-Nothing,Cfotirad r
in tlic>ity^o'( ,
been in pfncpAihcb last; June,. untf *:th(fcrqBuJtiri,7
thht the city credit hds -snnk ; dowiv UnfiDtho’*
splct h? of hahicniplcy c/jmiS iho islti- ( •
zens -of lhat s ‘gfijftt,,ci«por|ani of .Jrajlcj*
business row twc.looHmg
tares ofthe cityaulhorUics-with fe&rand tmri- .
bling, : ; 5o * ’
money that hqs
forced to come out against: tbeir- bwO men- f.
And yet democrats nro; supposed 1 to hftVri’adiß; ,
, position lb vbto for. a ‘
rioucb In labile •
, state.;,’, The, state,* oredit-is/ and wo ?
hopq-goo'd men .wilMake carb to keep jthsolr* :
Judge- Mock‘may tldvchy wdl;tb sjlt mod' the"
or ,to ; aVgne a casc’ in
Without,.cxiiorieuqo .in pur ; .-jBtata- aflhira* and:
Would be very,likely to brihg about’Jlist subVa-'
miserable' -’slaic ’ of JlnanclaV jiifrdjre r ris^Judgq^
pons^i^l'ho»lill , glvfi tftyqr^*
tide from, tho.Mger r •■ *. >ii r**r.«
! ‘ “During the past ycaiV we ore GCinbofßclallyT
Informed,' that CJoV. UtgUT-has paid off, ( by.
judicious-administration of - tho - of - the s
pjmmonU*calih', nearly oiiomillion ofdollars oft
the State dcbt.-‘iTlUB,dn'th' l cse days of cjttraVf -'
aganco.-of debt, of rain and of bankruptcy^i» 1
entitled' to epcoialcomnKtfdtttloft ; and’iator.*-*
The-wisdoro and prudCncc'dTtho
{ration in ihisrcspcot contrasts most favorably?
with the ndiniiiiatfaiipJi of our city; .TheSI&UD
adminiaWation'roriintiwfts thc'cj*€dit of the Statu/
so Well uiat its per tent ’ /ocms scll -in the
nUrket within two per cent' na
pertthi loons of ike tit<j! • : On<s year ago tbo(
crcditof the olty was from four to fiVo per-bent'
: above! f»ar ; v now it is)Romo ihirtcinOt fourteen*
eoiif bdoio ’pjr/- 'Had auy-ono- predicted brio!
yoarapo.'thnt the profligacy of ourcliy-rulers"
r would bring the boasted ervditof; Philadelphia
fourteen 'per.cbnt below • par ,'riud,reduce 1 . the
'< priccroMier'Kbf per Cent loans fo-ft Icvtl -with ■ ■:
1 the price bflhc Statf'five per cents; be troMtd>
' have bccn'BCoultd ns a fool nhd a
just this state of-fadsnowslanis us pi the iace. ’
widows and staid -old capitalists' who - , placed-'
their money in -city-funds hs a tChttbio RCcyrityJ
in time of nbed,-witness of rcpodit l
with terriblealann.audrecur to thd better Con‘«
ditidii of iho Siatb JlurinccH. -With ’ lhG ’COnVfc
tion that theGnvemof was '-wlse in his
tioh to the of { tlra - last?..
year,- and that“lhc~cityl
moat lamentably blind; if frt lend*'
ing tho ‘clly credit*' to all ]thi'Wil(l ? «chobw»oCi
nustaken enterprise that sought the city’s ihb*-
rt ova
;,// s;dtfccbt.u
.Tbo'prptlanuitioii Issued by, djp.fiiuvvrpor
reliujoa.to.tljo alnonDUpjnropridlbd toward* tl»o*
.liquidation' of Iho Stotbdc(jt, tsbbwß tliO'gtfl'tlfjf-i
lrie : f;u?l [ tfikt dmfyig thb tbrob’ yc’afa of Goytf
ubr* 'adijilniaUitlbtij nin^^tuuilr^.qw^
paid; . 'lf wo 1 toko >'lnto- cdnaldimUioniijjp.illW.
i fact that nearly fthii Million* b/ % Dhlfat*&& H tboi
ppopto’a bo'tafcbn (i'fltflßn^drlit*|
which were a o e ii.cc (I uiid or )Vb
Jpiissjoa^jjp.^W^^^
I debt piidta cerUlniy strong -.qeiiylnelog::
|irOofi ttit&tho present; Statu' administration ifcv
goycrtifid'bylhd mbistMglii'bdMiontyV ' ,! ‘ : ' *
■ col yell tho’ills^,
oi tlio.crpp’s ( an'4
rail)-:/ ',. -,, ■ .t; ..;•* ii.X'lt ;:v.nV - -U
• **Thb rcpoifp? 1 from'dl pArta t»f'.tho Idngdont
alEto' that, tho icrbpa'thia .Ruaaon ■ ,^dU’ t cxcecit
oven Iho'Umhtiluhoneuol’
bpijn, im;rdcOrtl. 3?h«»b ?plcpd{d..if?
suits, upa.Uoyetl )vy ,S3
tht> scats.of >vfUVhavo, - t
to .'cbnimcrclab clrclgsi! TJip
Rlutp df tiadcv ihrougbau^thV'cQUntryvCOiitiHU^
(UT1(1 tho Hoard ‘of s ,T*^dd,^ SMp p|h S
ana Hxclsto jt pt ij'rn»,‘ racduliy jitlbibilied,
a Btiitb of actlvtty .lu .tho
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