The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, June 05, 1856, Image 1

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VOL.- IX.
1311,03:Less Caids
• ' F. W.' 1111,1 T,.
3.ttortie2.-at Rain,
Coadeision; reglitatiy attend the
Court' it, •Potteteoanty:
AlOaturt V.. • OLMSTED,
flttcrnen &t aunt, riot' at Rain,
Coudersport, Pa., will 't.tten.) to nii.htusiners
entrosted to' his care, with promptness and
fidelity. ,•
Office- 7 in the Temperance Block, up stair!,
Main-etseet.
ISAAC BENSON
altorneg at Lab),
COUDERSPORT, P 4.
Mc, corner of• West and Third street.
L. P. WILLISTON,
Xttorneg at ?Laic ; • -
Wellabor,', .Tioga Co., Pa., will attend the
Courza in Potter and Wllean-Conutiea.
A. P. OONZ, .
t t tr.r tvt g at 71, ain ,
Wellsberough, Tvtcaconnty, Pa, will regular
ly attend th: of Po.ter. county.
June 3,181 S.
3OHN S. MANN,
attornt2 St' eounstior at ILaii),
Cuaderxport, Pa., will attend the several
eutAtt r nil M'Elehtt cmaaties. All
busieA•se eittru4t,d in his care, will receive
prompt. attention.
Odieo on. Miu-street, opposite the Conti
noose, Cuaileri:port, Pa.
COUDERSPORT HOTEL,
• Danftl Giainire
PROPRIETOR.
Corner of Main and S4cond streetti, Con
derApor:, Potter Cu., Pa. 44.
w. K. Tim :GI
.Surbuor, Draftfinran, anb
e7onurvancei4
Synettprt, -ifKran Cu.,' Pa.,
dill attend to baiine43 for non-resi:dent land
hoiden', urn re isumb:e zeruts. - i Refer nce;
given .f required.
P. S. Slaps of any part of the County to e
to order. 7-dJ
H. J. OLMSTED,
Surinpor Driiftomatt,
At the office of J. S. Minn, CotideNpor . P
ABRAM YOUNG,
1 1 0.3t0=maftrr a2tb ,Vontler.
A:I work w ivanted. A stock of Watches
raid - otihand and for s ce. Call at the
store of Smith dz. Jones, Cot:dm:tort, Pa.
BENJAMIN RENNELS,
331actontiti).
All work in his line. done to order and
with dispa ch. • On Wes: street, be.ow 'Third,
Coudereporc Pa.
smirrit Jo. ES, .
Dealers in Dry Goods, Grocerins, Statione
ry. Drugs Medicines, Pains, ui,s Fancy
anic.es, ac. Alain Sitem, Couderspor: Pa.
JONES, MANN, zk: JONES,
General Grocery and Provision !Sealers—
Also. in Dry Goods. Hardware, Boo:s and
Shoes, and wha:ever men waltz to buy. Main
Street, Coudersport, Pa:
D. E. OL3ISTED,
DPaleriu Dry G(..44. Ready-twide C:o:hibg
GroCeric3, Crockery, t. c. Coudersport, Pa.
J. - W. SMITH,
Neer hi Stove:, and manthenner of Tin,
Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware. Main street,
Conderspor:, Pa.
M. W. MANN,
Dealer iu Bonk s•& Sta:innerv, Music, and
Sligdzine.s. opposi.e V.'. corner
of the public sgalre, Coudersport, Pa.
A3IOS FRENCH,
Physician Si: Surgeon. Ens: side Main-si.,
above 4th st., Coudervort, Pa.
DAVID B. BROWN,
F9nudrytnan and-Dealer in Ploughs. T.; p
per kr? . ..,1 . 91.1,1a:u street, poudersport
JACIt'SON 6c SCHOO3[AKER,
,
Dealers in Dry Cond,,ritc.,e.erios,Croek.nr.
and /Le uiv-mule Cla.lti:ig :Italia street, Cou
- _ _
',derspurt, Pa..
ALLEGANY• HOUSE,.: •
Samuel M. Proprietor. On the Wens
irg.n road, seven miles Nord' of Coudersport.
It• j. CHENEY,
Merchant-Tailor, end Dea:er 11.eady
inatisCio:h:ng. North of the public sqpro,
Coudersport, Pa:
A. B. GOODSELL,
ri_uNssirru,Cogderspcirt, Pa. Fire Arms
V.l l marmfacmred and repaired at his chop, on
short novice.
Mardi 3,1848.
sT. W. HARPING,
•
- cpstionab'e Tailor. Ail wnrk entruited to
. his care will be done with yeatnesr, comfor,
Shop over Lewis • Maim's
DENOTED
. TOF:PILDT:7IPLES.O? . DF.3I:) . '-',RACY, ANJ 'TT& DI33E3IINAION.jaq 3,p47O.ITy.,:Iir,EitATURE.AND
THE PEcIPLE'S_:, JOURNA.t..I TiriVe questioned
ruaLtillED EVERY 1"11UILSII1Ir 31ORNINO. sone.of the witnesses privately and
• have no doubt but the murderof Brown
10
wi 'piove to'be one of '"the blackest
atrocities on the records of crime. I
• have Veen told that Brown, when, he
saw that, they meatit to attack him, -
or
offered to fight any one, or any two
bs of these villains, "but, unarmed as he
rb %vas.-they beset him., After cutting
hirri with hatchets and knives fill .he
fell down dying, he was kicke I on the
11.0 S
floor. •
He told them to let him alone,
11 44
. .
15 00 e• h Ivas.dying, but they still kicked rind
,
LI ti 9, 00 stamped on him, and one atrocious
scoundrel is said to have stooped over
the dying man and spat tobaccc juice -
in his eyes. Such a monster you
would think would be shunned, by all,
honorable minds, but I have been told
this man has received marks, - of conk
denc and high trust from the Govern-
Terms—in AdcwKe
One emy per anon,
VRlagerabscribers, •
TERMS OF ADVERTISING,
square, ofl2 Hues or less, 1 insertion,
..Z.450
" every subsequent insertion, 25
Rube and figure work, per sy., 3 insertions, 3,00'
Every subsequent insertion; ' _ 50
I column, one year, • • 25,00
6S 44 44 15.00
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I .Lt /
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1 column, six months,- 15,00
64 9.00
Administratora' or Executors' .Notices, 2,00
Sheriff's Sales,. per tract, 1,50
Marriage notices - 1,00
Professional Cards not exceeding eight lines
naer.ed for $5,00 per annum. -
E7'' All letters on business, to secure at
tension, should be addressed (post paid) to the
Puhdsher.
;[rr= he N. Y. Tribune.] • -
THE C RISIS AT - HAND.
LEAVENWORTH CITE,
K. T., May 17, 1856. -
If there is a man on the American
continent whc, does not consider the
Slave Power inimical to Republican
institutions,ar,il taugetous to the ulna.
valued poSSeSSiOI I i and rights of our
common country, he should stand on
the soil of Kansas at the present mo-
Political fraud I, winked at by,'
the authorities- who ought to have
prevented them, because • those au
tnorities have been corrupted by the
potent arm of the Slareucracy; the '
Free!State'people of Kansas crushed
: y a despotism as little responsible to
them. a e nct--tc, regirding t.iem, as
Ent 'lassie:l and the Austnau did the '
unhappy aspirants fur Liberty in Hun
gat y; a people with:but-law, with the
e.iiissaries of a corrupt JUdiciaty, a
. irrupt Territorial Government, and
fra tkleht Legislature, engaged in .
their easeless persecution—sucn are •
tae ;air •-nits of the scheme to plant
Slavety in Kansas; a scheme begin-
ning is politi -al rascality and ending in
war and confitst n. Let those . who fill
the eats of easy priticians of the North
with the taut cries: "Abolitionism,"
.•Niggetisni," and of r sneers and
slurs which can be.cOnve heaid
to hide the - truth, coatiuue tlt -ir servik;
ti ade, a id mislead th.:se wit is, selfish
consul vatisin renders then ba too
e asy victim 4. It is the free w.t: e
prople (d . -America on whom the bonds
nre now to be cast, for a.i ari.stieratic
1 1
Slartictsey must trample on thtir
privileges and sect ed rights bebire
they can succeed in theirotiject . . Much
of this has alre - ady been done, and the
eina:nder trembLs on the eve of its
accomplishment:
It is in vain to say that the differ
ence is trifling, and that it will be.
easy to reconcile it. The interests are
antagonittic and irreconcilable; the
treachery of the Kansas - -Nebraskti ball
brought them in confiic:, and- one of
them must succumb. Wherever Slave-
ry plants its•fuotstep, there you create,
an aristocracy which, altogether hide
pendent of its acct. on the negro, is
degrading to free white labor, and
rights of white men;
dangerous to the
I.4st night had been fixed for 'an .
attack on Lawrence, but I heard Vo
days before .that it would be delayed.
or I would LavO'been there.. start
this morning; as the sunsliiie sends a
little light through the driiiug,cleudi*.
All of yesterday it rained; rained,
I allied, and through ' the darkness, of
. .
the night the pitiless rain came down,
but as 1.-li - stetied to'it I remembered
•
the ctstup tJ I ood-thirsty scoundrels
ar..u.id Lawrence, anti knew that the
atoirn ival on as er - rand of mercy.' I
have just learned froM lial.yreuee t'aat
there is some intentio of proparing
for.iesistance, not to be used until tha
had prucced, - .1 to
overact' of violence: ThiS .is per
haps the best policy that can be taker!
um - v. A i.eitt 'Committee' of
,Safety
has be'eti . apPitinted in Lawrence. All
from thatciurarter is rumor:
cei
All or yeact day tbeConiniittee was
in secret session, no doubt examining
COUDERSPORT, POTTER COUNTY, rA.;‘2oPrZi#::"lo_;;Y:'
$l.OO
1.25
3 insertions,' 1,50,
Yesterday morning,. just as the Corn- -
mittee were'goirig into secret -session,
Gen. Richardson 'came in' with a writ
•ten answer to a question he had merely
declined to =swot. the evening before.
The question was, "Da you• know of
any regulation made by o : is secret so
ciety (this question was one of a. se
ries) relative to any evidence -to be ta
ken or given helot e this Committee 1"
Mr. Richardson said that he had not
time - to, think of ! tho question when it .
was first put, but had prepared an an
swer. It WdS " The question is
impeitinent and offensive, and could
have originated only in the mind .of
a raern who could himself be guilty of
such au act.". This reply is not very
symmetrical as a literary preduction,
but as a vulgar attack on the Commit
tee, is plain enough. • It is ominous of
further insolence to them, and I am'
nut sure that they are. safe from viu
lerice.
REPuRT OF A GENTLEMAN FROM LAW-
Webave conversed with Mr.Charlss
Branscombe, who left Llwtence
on the inoco:oi of the 16th inst. on a
mission to the President at Washing
ton, to implore him, to interfere and
save the people of Lawrence froM
butchery end tbeir property from
total destruction by the infuriated 131 n
- mob—a mission un - wnose
t•ue.cess the inzlancholy intelligeoce
which we Lave received by telegraph
- and another . atf,irds
u conclusive commentary.
Mr. Branscumbe sees no reason to
w that the news of the destruction
xvrence it nut correct. Indeed,
;hat no one not an eye witness
• can well conceive the con
•,ried outrages to which
hot.
of La \.
he says\
to-the fact .
stant and
the Free State
of Kansas haire for .
some time past be n subjected.' Tits,
for iustahce, on the tls inst., a party
of eleven Free Stat settlers wore
quietly at work, without arms, in a
field at Benicia, some four jlea from
Lawrence, when they were suddenly
surrounded by twenty-five
aria, armed to the teeth; who tO4
them prisoners, witlitnit any warrant
or other authority. The Missoutians
cars ied them into a neighboring cabin
and with . niany oaths, ordered ththn to .
leas 4 the Te.rritory on pain . of death.
"G--4 d—n
.you, if you are ever
caught hero again you shall be strung
Up! Go to Nebraska, you! You.
have no right in Kansas!" Such was.
the language of these • ruffs Ans, who
concluded. by saying that they were
corning. to Lawrence itn a few days to
wipe out the d—d abolition city, and
to kill or drive oil every one of the in
habitants. Ater this admonition they
released all their_prisews but one,
it Mr. Shimmous, formerly .from %%Tor- .
center C 0.., Mass., who . had 'answered,
them with some spirit, and whom' they
carried, away with them . for , - further
. , -
Atusther, fact reported by Mr.:Bran
.l-.
sOom aor3 an illustration or s._sts
. snirie 4womenof the Free-Btate
1,
settlers.revious thus, arresting
the sew, in the field a part of the same
gang-had visited , the cabin 'of` Mr.
Shims the purpose , o ca tug
liis - revoiier tied Sharp's
ET=
wife wai terast4:iterjeve
them op.: She leveled the "revels'era t
the-leadur,but ,ycas about .
to pull the triggdr onecor
seized heir arm &OM' behifid'and—took
the Weapotii froui
'they left htr-with;thessame--brutal
menaces asweroal4remsed to thij-seen
in the field.
. . -
.
Robbery has, been , .ffacticed yith
out restraiutePoislierreeSiat44boz:
CoWs-and
continually been killed and carrie.4 off
to the camp -ofthe.ftuffians at Lecomp 7
ton. One man was forced .to:.clrive.,
his own cow there, when she:3ms to-,
ken &Om him and killed before: his
eyes. TheSe instances .are given • as,
specimens•from among many - others,'
ansiure by no meansthe :worst • that,
might ho reported, as those who have
read. our. recent Kansas letters .are•
well aware:: •
.- .
Mr. Branscombe was at Lawt•ence
when they received thc-reply of Mar=;
shal Donaldson tO the . keiiiiest • of • the.:
people to be informed as • to:.-the pre
cise nature of his .deinatills, and , de
claring t' at they contemplated•no.re
sistance to the laws. Of. this , (Ina=
ment, it may - be—remembereil, our
spaniel correspandcnt wl3 unable to
forward A. copy. Mr. Branscombe cje
•
scribes it as exceedingly coarse and
insolent • in its.. manner.. The only
points of complaint which - the Marshal
brought against the people of Law
rence were: 1. Toe shooting of Jones
2. l'he applause of the. people when
Reeder declared he would not be ar
rested on the_processTor contempt
court; aid 3. The existence of a mili
taryorganiz•Ttionsin tiie town. . •
'Gov. Reeder, Ur. Branscombe
Heves, is safe in lowa. • Ho left Kan
sas as our readerS Wilt remember VIC
were infjrmed by our special corres
pondent. on •the eannest advice ' of
Melsrs. Howard and Sherman, of the
Congressional Committee who thought
that his absenuS would remove a cause
of collision • betwcen • -the people of .
Laivrence and the (faked States tinopi
or Border marauders.' :Wu now learn .
that his assassination had bzien. deter
mined on by the:latter, and that..it was
for that purpose that ho was to be ta
ken to Lae.'mpton. Far this the sub-;
rena was issused to bring bini before
the Court, and for tliii the writ of ar
reet-for contempt, and the indictment
for high treason wire also arranged.
Tne indictment Was found by . the
Grand Jury without heating a Single
witness. air. Branscinnhe•fears that
Gov. Rubinson will aisu be assa.4sitia- •
ted. He was to be taken from :Lem- .
ington, Alo., where it Will be rernern-'.i
beret] he was detained by a rnob,.juli'
•to Lecomptun, on. the requisition 'Uf.
G-uv. Shannon, on Saturday, hist, the
17th inst. -
. "Such is the aspe i ct of 'tenses -as ' de- -
scribed by this gentleman.: Tire•-reign
of terror there lacks nothingsof' being
perfect. ilssassinati.les, robberies',
Outrages - - and. violence of °vet y:'•
smiption are; freely - wliile
' troops,' au-:
aid and support the .1.3 m.-•
n 4:itherities;! are forbidden'
'ere they have'recei'ved fronc .
the President to do anything to protect=.
the Free Sta - - fratit.laughter
and their fief tses from' clevas,
talon. Sup !sult . of Popular
Sovereignty
tor Doug and enfure.d with,all the
power of the Government by. Prosi 7
dent• Pierce.• . • -\ ;
A DAY LtTER` FROG[ LAUTREITE:,:
From Nis Cleveland -Lady Herald, May .2.
We have-had ea interview with
W. P.. Tafr:..urilio';'iklia,..‘ilio Qn yos
terilay.(Ar-Odoes4sy).ro4clieil this city,
laving left taviirenC; •in on
Saturday . Meriiiug last,,ctlio
ing tveo days )4tef . .
t day's paper, and which also
bring
itows by lii r .T...ti;or . efora,. is very
lutes[, as he lia4 a ,vory . :stiick:, Tit?' .of :
les.thao ttv~ days fmm,liau3a3 to st.
Louis, `Mr.t :left
44Y '?44'41
enough from bfr. Taft to convince
that the cause 'oribe Free, State party .
is desperate:: 'Business entirely'
suspended_ ip the Territery,and men
. .
wttnout,rceans must leave ,or
_starve
-Gov:Shannon has called. out what he
- tents the militia,
? Which is entirely
composed of s's o u'ri 5; Alabamians
SonthCatolinianS,peergians, who be-,
ing enrolled are tinder pay, and thus
neazly,-:2,400. of the, vilest humanity. are
encatnped•along the•river for the; ex-
.press perpeseof thlusting the Terri
torial lawsdown tiab throats` of citi
.zens of Lawrence, or Murder theui, or
drive, them frons..the:territery .; • .
The troops of the Federal G-overn
l-ment are tioi:reired - upentri:Shannett: .
and hisknaves;fiii'lll.iin,t 'setae
- manity abont;thetii, they will not de
•the bidding. of the . Ruffi.3l2 . 0;o1.,
Sumner, and his officers and men are
stigmatized as "d-1 AbolitiOnists!! •
Upon the attempted arrest of Ree
der 'On the we it 'of attachment issued
by .Lo Compte, Reeder was prevailed
on t.n.ily„ and thus have his ..own life
and that of the people e&Lasvrence—
' for the veugeance sworn against:Law
rence is because Reederthero refused
to be arrested, and because that is a
strong Free State town.
_ . I.Tp to last
Ss:int - day, Reeder had not hean heard
•
from. .
A camp of South, Carolinia!ns,
.and
.Misiouri errs eear - Lecomptee numbers
800, and is daily roc:airing- •additions:
Am - rthe'r• camp of 123 are about:ll Mile .
and a halffioth .14wreuce„ Thaca4p
on Friday, lot. arrested , eleven.. reels,
nine of whoM,' after being warned: to
leayb the Territory, • wore released
but two are still retained. •
Every man passing up - or down by .
land is arrest:id:dad searched. Even
letters ate broken open and read...
Rouses are - - pilined,....provisions• are
Stolen and every kind of depredation
•
committed. -
When lfr. T. left on Saturday, Ca
attack was hourly expected • on.; Law.,
rence, but-on the' boat Mr: T. was-told,
by - The . Missautianls that Tuescia:- was
-the; day, -and it is . pi nbable the town is
Lilalow before this. •
The citizens of Lawrence were not
iu a .posture for defense. although
they had some arms acid : aminuni
tion.
Another package of testimony was
broughtdoWn upon the' same bolt by
Mr.:Bronson, who by the aid of Mr.
Tait, and Mr..t. Hawes ofSt. Jolorsbh ry
Vt . (woe Lad accompanied Mr. Taft all.
throtolt Kau sas,j was able to keep.• is
away einia Itufs. , ur hand's; so that, be
.
fore this, it is safely at • Washington. '
TM? : story of.K. - ansa'S, in Shoil,
just this: Every means to make it a :
Slave State seeming to be fruitless,ex
cept by . (Hying tree State men. front
the Territory, Shannon and.
,Marihal
Donildson have, :on: the strength' . of
Reed or's . refu.4j to waiye his eXerpp'-' .
Lion from arrest, enrolled all: the .•ruf,
flans from the Slave States is 'so Mitch
militia under pay. These assaiiiu
stildiery beast that 4 days service
thein 't;,' 160 acmes of land,'66
sides their pay and rations. Thustm
dray ofTio-slavery Idea is quartorrcd
,
upon Kansas to eat out its 4ubstauce;
ileitroy . boAines; and free the' Terri;
tory from Free State:men. This; - too
Wheals lorce uC goveratrynt troops,
sufficient for every..pßipuse of arrest
aud - preteetionL is< st , ithia call:I The
World affords tioease • which:. has; its
parallel in vileness: Not ' msts' has
resiSreil l erea;t4: itle'''iia;Vlttg: ,.. of 'his
.baud, the,acts at E:A Sunuser's troop's.
.a •
nd.yett.hese troops are dot by
14 - Shannon witli United•States-gutni,'
• Und, their". ex i , en'Ser4aid •truirca
'.Srates.
ided.'lly. Sena-
last scheme, conducted, by the
, agelits - of this Administration-Tor- the
B'.'ol fa 5t e'ry Ripon
Itaasas, - 41,11 jiiphlbli"
Ciirrppisritiece"Of the clevCia • Hama:,
tiik6i6i. 'Miil.lth: 1856
713eFir i 3 cmcl thing tbat,:thretter tc
.ruin et:tuna: l J , :.,Thou.qaud*; .
thettP.iml(ttgEi Inori'de thu.countiy; can
the? '=d'e:
=
=MEE
seriptiun, of -the, poilitry,,,.wit ! h,
honediesa 'resources, , ! i t,i4ety, 4 / .
hittier, but most ok : thetti with 11 . 100 pr .;
"no means beyond iiiffieient' Airitrol
them here, Thei fina .arrjyal
that...provisions are ertorinoeslyldelt. ,
that they imist.'Pay s3s6;iao f : i
and Inmost ; case's $4 a weed ir'thgir.
boat a: 'This itnmedtately swalfoi4it
their little` all; 'and - they, in &liar
•
are compelleato tetrtrn - whence' they
cane. While *tipon' . the 4)1114'
the Pre-slaverYparty- are reveling in "-
ease•and luxury, supported by`Senthl?" . "
ern o capital aad guaranteed
want. ' • •
. _
1..7.,-;27, off .±:pioitury:
ME
12.!
ERE
fl: f :4 '1
EA
birot
et%s! , 71410alast:vi ;AI
Thus; you seer; the :disadv.int4e.t . : °
.un4i? which Freedom' laboti,:whst
broUghtin: contrast , with 4 31aVery.;•••f; , :
shalthe dour flow • - abAtt !Pr! I
avert tliii.linpending Taint
the /forth: de 'lei:nothing feritheseluil: f-:
ferersl Something taiLit , be ZOO
and that shortly, or all is lost.: :Evan)
steamer that rerterni to Louis, - 4
deftly freighted .with the very rasa a
who rihould be eitizeris of : Kansas, atia:ny
would be if anythirig • contd . ! her fir, a.'
to 'reliere th'ein Erom ontharraisin.:.
fur a fevir'idouths, or Until the press.'.
excitement" eubsidde. Let. it be (I.
ti nctly understood, then, that .
men ! men - , but Juumf.j/
ar - e needed, will:must da . mi, or .tiws
is lost! -• •
'After having traveled, .more as Leda;
'meaty - out • tit the - ihirtpane
those United States,,l•am prepare.i
give . it a 3 my opinion that tt is
ably not equaled,• and Tositivety . •
eicelled, in point of beauty orarea
ofresonrces;:by any •af them.:.b .•
alas ! beauty and undeveloimd.woJi_ -
can avail nothing •at present 'to' L 44 •
class in who * sn behalf l plead... .• ,
only co nsolation L can have :now I
that the great cause of Liberty is t..
cause of God, - anct :after - using'•w
nieln9 we - can make available, is a
thust . trust the result with 'Hi= .•
ler as concerned: I shall . sta., 'al
while longer anyhow, and, if •prsir.i.:Wi
weather it'oat. • • • • • • - • •
The citizens•of this place area 420.;
hie set of fellows;lfery intelligent; a .-s
-ordinarily very enterprising; and.
any people can stand under the stn
iiing blows which are constantly
them by the Slave-PoWer. - they
do - it; • But it-Sedan crushing and
irresiSttble..' Fi ft een tend
:Missouriansa:ris now eticainped,:q„.
been fur weeks about fdur
from the city . . =ln baste;
INEGoTIATIONS %V L'i'#
Correspondence of Vie St.-Louie D
L EAVESIVuEtTLI, K. T. May"
I' left- Leiwience yesterday
arrived itr • this • 'aty.!
Midnight. --The road runs thrciug i t
Ind Res e rvaiio ns—the raost
ht atitiful ;: well4atored and hc.rv.:".
timbered scctiuu of tte . Territuts; :;•,1
journey On' 'foot - by !this . renter; :it ie....
ieu.son cif the year, s tar - from r:
able.' BraticUes
hiiieilaVre to be crossed,
the streains are lo tivrotleas• that,.•
necessa!y Toro thiveleir tor, disrob , s
an•iixteut iliatlNyentd•totahrdiiiirt
him from introduction to
.
thp heir mien • wild trardls !it :9scu?-44
*itholit a: ttildi he be- atures
thin eitha 'cotaptiniuus“ !or
r. :.r.t:
Mr..Siticumi the 'fast ~ .Pree:Stkits
Mayor of this city, hasi just 'al./ay.:4a
ftiina ecomptoh, with = a letter fra
'Gay! Shateithi to'Cogi StiCutiery
.44;s=iii the `'neitt Lecoinp:4sr.
Yeitei'daY, r andll,a`yettiaVtlirirteeie tri;i6
'BOO to 1;200 It Col : •••Au - ki.4.
utsr' troops are ordered out.l tteas
wilt lie ditifcattY i :.EraorremSa:''
The rabid men iu Leconifitiki . lints
the sOld'i4f.' . I They 63iiiitY,fdiseerJri•
it4itVia'rjfe
inajority j tuss
ocZPti UftWgdiiiii."llieY'itly "this
;4' , ; 1 4 •
the c o ops ou: "Las
reason Why 'Go' Vertuit' a
perrniQ Mai-3114i io ' . 4l4n" ; c4a 'trio
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