Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 19, 1870, Image 2

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American.
ven-VERT. s
suyiTulMAKctilin, is7o.
.Vohan's KiuT9. Tbe names of the
ladies nk Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory,
"who 1inve been tho first in the history of
'the wotlJ to sit tapon ft jury, doecrvo to be
put upon record. On the grand jury there
were fivo women; in a total of fifteen per
sons, viz: Mrs, Amelia Uatchcr, Mrs.
Dr. Hilton, Miss Eliza Stewart, Mrs. J.
Muekel. and Mrs Amies 13iker. Twenty
petit jurors were drawn nt the same timo,
of whom six were women, ns follows : Miss
.Nettle Jlazen, Mrs. Jeniilu Lancaster,
Mrs. Jennie Irvinson, Mi&s Mary Flynn,
mid 1. X. Hartsough. 1
A jury was summoned, whereof the bet
ter half were ladies, and after fotr days of
deliberation upon a eiuiplo case of homi
cide, have actually returned a verdict to
the astonished Court. To be sure, it was
only reached by the process of exhaustion;
but, the alleged impossibility of feminine
Agreement being achieved, what does it
matter that the ladies of the jury were
very much fatigued, and doubtless retired
to their homes thoroughly disgusted with
Iho csercisa of at least ono of the rights
they had wrested from tyrannical man.
Ve hoK! their hardships will not be fatal
to the great cause, but that the noisy few
'will persevere uiitll they are convinced,
like ihtir sisters of "Wyoming, by actual
experience, that our rights include duties,
th performing of which is not the sort.of
Fpnrt tiioy had imagined. What happy
fv.'i!i.iw; those husbauds iu Wyoming must
liw uo.v,- that their wives have actually been
"exhausted" by one of the most trivial of
the labors and responsibilities they so
much coy, let!.
Tii;: Condition of Tennessee. Such
is the outhwry existiug in many parts of
Tui.uuKf ec tiiat it is seriously contemplated
in Congress t -'reconstruct" the State.
The aVaoluto re-cens'ity of this, however, is
generally but not entirely conceded ; but
iuat tiw diiuii nun ui liiu
li.ninl Government must be used to restore
sll .-idmlt that tho strong arm of the Na-
lnv.- riiu
dcr. or rather tranauilitv and
fc;iLt;;
L;!;lte.
. -t a ..
"
to me law-aoiuiug peopio 01 (m!
One .if the high officers of tho Sta'e
wa.'i afiaut ithout an escort to leave Nash-
le threats a -ains
, and in 'IVnueS-
vi!i i.st week lor r.is Lome
. ..Q .1- I'.iii.ii; k.iii iii.iiv.. .iiii-i ju Ji.u.ii.a-
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nor 1: 1 y fcuyna 11 nut mi'si; iiuuuia
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lb-sin. Jiiiieed, such lias Ix.fcii tho actual
c-mditiui of utlhirs there, and such the
I ivssure niada upon the Government, that
t'l" President and Secretary of .War have
had an interview ou tho subject, the result
being that tho Secretary issued orders for
traops to be scut at once to Murireesboro'
a:it; Jackson, and lrom thence to other j
sections of tho State, If needed. About i
1500 infamry aud cavalry is tin. number
Ordered.
An important railroad
biil wis intro-j
o, entitled "An;
ilm.i.il o. f'ui Klof.i
act to lacunae railroad communication :
, , . ., , .. . .. . .
K.ii LiKcs iu t.anaua." it aiunorizes tho
lersey Shore, Piue Creek, and Kufl'alo j
Pailroad Company to deposit 80,000,000 of i
thoir bonds in the Stats Treasury, nnd to :
o u. o. ua equal amount oi retin- ,
sylvania R.iuroad bouds. The ueiv bonds I
are to bear tho samo interest and bo pay- '
ubie the same time as the old bonds n,jj i
tho completion of tho railroad from the '
i.,.. . i ..i... .i . n
..ci ,) noie io me ..uy oi liui.a.o is guar- :
antccd within three years by the Pciiiisyl-
vania Railroad, who n.'.so guarantee the ;
iutLM'st per annum until the ro id Is i'l
ruiiniu.' order The mnie u-hn ,n
I" "" U , ' """" "rK"
.ng the construction ot this road, be.ieve
they will bo able, on its completion, to at -
tract a largo portion of the "rai;i trade
from lJunalu to l'Ml nl. -Pd i.i Bu,i,i,
noin lunalo to 1 buadcplua, Ktltmiore,
iXC
The House, rassed a bill prohibiting the
tivction of any briil 'o across the Ohio
hiver iu this Smte' wiili ,.,. nr,.h,..
imu, iu iiue rwip, Mini spansor arches
ot less than oW foot span, or less fXi lect i
above low- v. Ator mark, undor aa neii-
alty of f 5,000. !
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ftCNATOR
SnoiTi.... ii.t e.nt a W-M '
-the U. .S. Senate, on Moedav, to provide
for the RfiimHi.w of.pcoifl payments. It
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proMdcs for the gradual subsutution ofcoiu :
as their legal res-ervc by the National Bank .:
at tue r.ito of one per c nt. a month; di- ,
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r.cts tno ivsumiitii n ..''siieeln iiu. n.ei.tcl... .
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the Eiiitcd .Stiles Trea-m v on liic
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first of
.Linuary nc'Ml, provision beiig made for
that purprtse by the retention of auqihis
vu'.u, uuvJ putvhas.i of more, if iicc. .ary ;
IcpeijlH a!i actH of makiiv; anything but
coiu a 1 g.il tendor ; suapeuds the further
oi'l'iiiad state iioKsanilcut'Uiicy,
.1 r..ti,.. e im:!, u.ti.1
ui.'id curn ncy.
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CoOtiS MarkKT A desp,
hi ellgoil.;; i u betr.Oell S'ewi
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ooda iVLiket. Slewart Kt.iUevl i
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Trm Keftjplicans TRrtrMTTTANT nt
Nkw llAMrHfliiiE. The New Hampshire
election hnving taken place, soino of our
Democratic contemporaries arc, ns usual,
endeavoring to claim a- victory. Lot, us
look at the figures, and then if they can
glean any grains of comfort from them they
are welcome.
In lfG9, the Republican vote was 35,777 ;
Democratic, 32,004.
Republican majority, 3,773.
In 1870,. tho Republican vote is 34,814 5
Democratic, 2.",123.
Republican majority, 8,C9L
Here we have a falling off in the Repub
lican vote of 003, and in the Democratic
vote of 0,881.
This year two other candidates were in
the field, who were induced to run, hoping
thereby to prevent an election by the people.
These were the Labor Reform candidate
who polled ,"'M votes, and the Temper
ance candidate, 1,0'7 votes. Nevertheless
the Republican candidate has plurality of
1,270 votes. The Legislature, which last
year had 9 Republicans and 3 Democrats
in the Senate aud a Republican majority
of 53 in the House, this year will stand 11
Republicans to 1 Democrat in the Senate,
and about CO Republican majority in the
House. Our Democratic friends are enti
tled to all the consolation they can gather
from the result.
The Pennsylvania legislature has now
before it a bill which provides that auy
person contracting for the sale of milk and
reducing the same with water, or in any
way rendering it less valuable, shall be bar
red from any right to recover pay for the
same; that any person kuowinglj selling
or offering for sale impure, ndulteiited or
unwholesome milk shall be deemed si'iiilty
of miscemcauor and liable to a fine of fifty
dollars for each offence, or thirty days im-
pris'onmcnt, or both ; a'tid that any person
keeping cows fur the production of milk
for market in a crowded or unhealthy con
dition, feeding on food that produces un
wholesome milk, shall be subject to- a like
p.uaity.
Tu
new grain depot, on tho west bank
of the Schuylkill, Philadelphia, erected by
the Pennsylvania Railraod Com pan v. is at
w j - - ?
length competed, at a cost- of S400.000.
i i he new depot 19 oj. leel long, YZ) leef
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: down six tracks suilicieni to accommuuate
1
; COO cars
t one time. 1 Hero are six rows
! of platform bins, each holding 450 bushels,
j or one car load. Kunning across the buil-
.
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.linrr nnd 11 llln rnpn f ll 11m llind. II Yf. wnvB
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lor wagons. wagon can loau ioy uusneis
! in three minutes. Wheat and oats are
already iu the bins, and are being daily
received and discharged. Besides all these
facilities for transferring grain, there is
! room within the building for tiering 2.",000
, barrels oflloui
Thk new Metropolitan Policj bill came
un in tiie St-nntp at Harrisbursr on Tuesdav
! ,.lst) auJ ..ls jassClltoits third reading.
i n. ,,1v niolnriul i.lmn.m in 1 ln l.i'l nu
compared. with the one vetoed by the Gov- j
ernor, is ihat it leaves the selection ofj'
Cuuuu;bauucrjs to.tue yytn
l J t.ll'll. u Jl
ICnnt-R. lictween 9 and
1(1 nVliielc on tin- ni.ri.t of Hi., rili incf o
cowardly attempt was made to take the
lilu of John F.dward:, a citizen of this
. . ro1.1-"' lvs ' fm uewart M. ileal mi;
ion oig sifueui. ami su pnosmg mac t lev
had n,)t b;4,u hc wolit tt tUVS pen, which
is at the rear ot tbe lot, and while throw-
i"g some corn, a pistol shot was tired at him
fiom the upper side of the pen, the ball
ground and called for help, when another
shot was tired by the party, who then ran
Jiuiin Uliui V Vil "I I in. II LU 1 III
,nt0 f'1R Wl.'"''s- Th? second shot was
"H"";" in "lc "". although had
. ht' remnuiea Ktandinir it w.nil.l have done
- so Vt h,lu running, one of the party shou-
j ted-: 'This is your warning." Edwards
! uid n0.1 recognize the voice, and has no
1 6Usl,K;l0U tno parties were.
ANOl'JlEft. On Friday night last, be-
. twt-n 5 and Do'clock, J. J. hloom. residing
I n Market St. was tired at while on his way
- ' bocio, when within about 100 yards ofhis
i 'V 'll5, t,ic Ual1 entering his ea-it on the left
J ,',k',ll.,hl,.lo;ket, and passing mt through
H h n n.r m fWinf v, ....... i.i i.
m tho direction fiom which the shot came, i
'ftud it is not known who tired it. !
Tlictc men are both quiet, peaceable i
citizens, and no cause can be assigned whv
their lives should lu. .i.ni.,,.i...l ..it.....
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tll:U ri'n(lired themselves obuoximw
w "n 'vl'iT 1?L',li " ' tl!
' 1j- a Juujirds by amtinuin-to work
afier tho order for nispensiuii h.Z taken
clfock and Ulooin, who is a boss, for some
fil,li;icd wron;; done to one ofthcir numl.'cr.
long win me law-abiding citizens
oi nun coiiinuiinty toU ratc these acts of ;
Mim-TOir.-Mi oeioro inaKingit united and dc- liiiiiu men liscni joar shall Ijo applied to
termined cll'ort to fv rrct our ami brim; to i the paymciiwof the interest and to 'the re
.lUMtiuo iho prepelrators '( UnleM some- dilution ol' tin; principal of the public debt ;
thing be done soon, a perfect reign of terror and the I 'liited States bonds now held in
- ..wn .-ij'iii,;i fieneci .eigu oi icri
will he inaugurated in our once peacca
region. .S7((, not Jlrrtld of thin iceck:
able I
A IJfLl. IX llT.TL"Ki:.'7v'duel be-1
twe. 11 thu Duke i u Monti,.!, si.rn.id IVine.i
i j;nri'j'tu.du RourLon, occurred at -Madrid,
... .
: ."i am. on .Niturday luennng last, tbe latter
being kihvjd. Tiie feconds of Monlpelihier
we.-o lieiii rals Cordova and Alainin u-, and
those of the J'lim wfie Seuor Rubin anil
ii'iother, i .nine unknow n, both Ei publicau
u - .mies iu uie (..r.elitui-ui Voiles, aim;
. . .in. 'iiiii in M. i r i-;i I i ii iiin.ii I'ln. in i
. ..ii.
t. - act.
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Madrid to d
lUih iviuaed ainl he tame to
leuae :liid light him, and the
I I luviile . i' hn, v i, iw and 1 hil.lreii.
1 pi t' i 1 Wis , ihimiI ly H latikll l-ll.,- i.
1 j. iiliikt ihe Jl ike, which the I'llilee ..,. ..
diess. d t tin! j"ulp pj-ieii.'. iL lif ,
I Itioiteii Ma. 4 lr--l!erol' I bo p.. in. p.
i A;, i' ii 'ii i'f i!ie i; .' 11 I I..:.,,
4ild Ai ll Cf Uf..ll of Ihu l4 li.-. dg
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It Iasei tlic Semite.
Secretary of the (Tit'imrn Authorized to
Iasue livr lfimdred Million Dollar
. of ltcqinUfed JlondsThey arc
lic&emable in Coin.
Exemption of them from Taxation Xa
tionnl lianln to be Compelled to Ex
change their Securities for the
."Veto Honda
Wasiunotov, March 11. Tho follow
ing is the fuuding bill as passed by the
Senate :
That for the purpose of funding the debt
of the United States, and reducing the in
terest thereon, the Secretary of the "t rea
sury be aud ho is hereby authorized to
issue, on the credit of the United States,
minimis or registered bonds of such de
nominations, not less than lifly dollars, as
he mav think proper, to au amount not
exceeding 400,000,000, redeemable in com,
at the pleasure of tho Government of tho
United States at any time after ten years,
and payable in coin at forty years Irotn
date, nfid bearing interest at the rate of
live per centum per annum, payable semi
annually in coin, and llio bonds thus au
thorized may bo disposed of at the discre
tion of the Secretary, under such regula
tions as ho shall prescribe, either in the
United States or elsewhere, at not U4&8 than
their par value for coiu ; or they may be
exchanged forany of the outstanding bunds
of on equal aggregate par value neretoiore
issued, and known as the live-twenty
bonds, and for no other purpose ; and the
proceeds of so "much thereof as may be J
disposed of for coin shall be placed in the)
Treasury, to be used for the redemption of
such six per centum bonds at par as may I
not be otlered in exchange, or to replace j
such amouuls of coin as may have been
used for that purpose. I
Si:c. . And be it turiiier cmutul, mat
the Secretary of the -Treasury be and is
hereby authorized to issue oil the credit of
the United States coupon or registered
bonds to the amount of four hundred mil
lion dollars, of sueh denominations, lfot
1 'ess
than liliv dollars, as lie may think
proper, reueemaoie 11 com iu 1110 pleasure
ol the Goverumvntoi the L luted States at
any lime after fifteen years, and payable in
coin at forty years from date, and bearing
iutercsl not exceeding 4 per centum per
annum, payable semi-annually in coin ;
and the bonds a'ulhorizcd by this section
may be disposed of under sueli regulations
as "the Secretary shall prescribe, iu tiie
United States or elsewhere, at not less than
par for coin ; or they may be exchanged,
at plu1, fir any of tiie outstanding obliga
tions of tho Government, hearing a higher
rate of interest in coin, and the proceeds of
Kllf'II IN ' I II
such bonds ns may be sold for coin shall he
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deposited iu the Treasury, to be used for
r.ilenmtion of such obl'iL'alioi.s. bt-nrimr
interest 111 c )iu, as uy me terms 01 issm
! aro. or may become, redeemable or payable,
U'C"
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, .-M-;t:. o. snl uc u fU) liter 0((-"(tr, 11UIL
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uie creiary 01 mo i icasurv Oe ami he is
hereby authorized to issue oii tho credit of
thu United States, from time to time, eon-
pon or registered bonds ot such denomina
tions not. less than lifty dollars as he may
think proper, to the amount of four hun
dred million dollars, lvdeemble iu coin at
the pleasure of the Goveripnenl at any
time after twenty years und payable in coin
at forty years from date, and bearing inter
est at the rate ol lour per centum per
annum, payanas semi-annually in com,
find such bonds may be disposed ot cither ; be disregarded. This is proved by the re
in the United Slates or elsewhere at not suits iu the Anostolic Soe. and tlie'iminacu-
less than their par va!
discretion of the Sei
ilue for coin, or at the
crelarv, for I nileil
.Males notes, or may ue excliaii:
ill iioi;
i l''e L linen Mates, outstanding :.l the. date
the L imed Mates, outstaudin:
! ol the issue Of such bonds : and if in (lie
"pinion of the S eret.uy of the Treasury it
I is thought advisable to issue a larger
. " ; "uul Vuuu' ' u"'.ms, lur :l"J
' k'1' tll;l would be otherwise amhorieil by
j ,llis section of this act, such further issues
al' bircby authorized: J'rocidiil. That
i tlu'fe -M be '" increase in the aggregate
j f" 1'
l11" l"',i 3 innum ui nnniiuin reei-
t " " J
Sec. 4. And be itjuiVur enacted, That j
the bonds authorized by this act shall be
exempt from all taxation by or under Nu- j
i uonai, Male, municipal, or local authority. ,
Sue. 5. And be it further outdid. That I
the Secretary of the Treasury be, and ho j
is hereby authorized to appoint such agents i
in the United States and in Luropo a he j
j may deem neccss.iiy to add in the negoti-!
j aliou of said bonds, and he may advertise j
, the loan herein authorized, and the condi-
; lions thereof, iu such newspapers and
ijournitls in this country and in Europe, as !
: he may belect for the purpose, and a sum !
j not exceeding one-half of one per centum
,.r ii... i i i, i S . .. .. ....
appointed to lylhe expenses ofjuvpatiuL- !
issuing and disriosin of the i:ini.. !
Ski;'. 0. And U it junker tiuo-ted, That
in order to canv into! execution the m-ovi-
c;,a r.l... Iil'ili c...tl..., ..e.i ... .r.i.
...v ...... -il(;u ,.n im; ilCL llllll CU
An act to uuthonze the
ihslic of. I 'nited
! Males notes, and lor the resumption ir
i funding thereof, and for funding l he rl at
! ing debt of tint I'uited States," approved
; February "Jo, l-ii-'. relating to the .linking
i fund, there ia hereby appropriated out of
, the duties derived from imiiorted ''oikIkiIii;
hum ot Sl.AUi.ivJ.0UU uuiiutillv. which imi
tho MUiung lmnl, and the I nited States
bonds now held iu the Treasure, shall lie
T' .'"'tltr..y.d, a detailed iveor.l .
.. ""c IU llivi ix.oks ol Uie
liiiisj
Department ; mid tin) bomls
hirealor purchased under
this Ki-etioll
hhail, iii like manner, bo cancelled cud de-
strovivi : and a full and detailed account
ol the llpplleillidii ih(! IlliCev llereill 111.-
propri ii, J cU il! ,,. by tin; .Secretary 1 i!ed Cloud thinks. Ihat the conduct of tho
of tin; Ti. asm v to Cougies.4 with his uu- Indians will depend upon what Mr. ltieh
ituu! reMirl, and lln; aggregate amount of n"'d reports. Itnl Cloud lus two huudrfd
the bonds e.muUcd and ' destroyed id in 11 be ; :4,-, ill ''im.
imh'i'c!i,,tl,U U'"UtUly ilU",lt' "'' j.Tlir liUuu.1 HsOUUorU la MM
I VUIiil;t uml ieniies,e.
on mi.lo ; i ''V'"' '(', That j Wm.,.-llXli) W. Va., M.ut(
iv iv I h i u i'" . tJ 'lolH r, l iai. U Staiv .Mn.oal Slack wriusf vin.
k 's 1 1 i V m h H i ' '".'y aV" .'",t Chai l.Mon, Kanawha couu.y, iho r.avntly
k s i I.au ..-1, iii el i.,mh d under iho lnvn isioni t ,i .. . ,o..i ..i ii... -.i .... .... i i . ?..
- . I i
id Hit iiiiM.i'tV! i4 thlk act, !
l bill. I ol u liu u ttieir ll;:l.l Iu l.'.ue ll .le. 1
I r i i.eii' iii .u i i. ill Le i' .iii il. .1, iin.l ih.ll
lie: '1 ie:..in - ii(,,Jtl,e I olnel I -.lil I l tbe
I n r. it
I I l l'.e
V b:.U I .- nn boi iz- d nnd h ooii- d
e u in. ai - ii .1. mu ) i- to . i ii . i
l'.i. oi in,, n . uj ,ii ii oiii-i.tiiuni
l ife l! .(i l tilel lo r. llllll Ibe h le. I., Id ,i
ll IblJ. I tf I I ill .1 ,
I I. ' lb y M le d ,..i il. I ill
I. II ., I ,' I .M.I ; , i , Y,, ,
,-k .. -.I'; .. ,1 ,W . I . It. e
loll
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III.
e .no
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I l.o
v ' v 1 1 4 i:. ,i
I( i tu
Hid t:..il. Jn. u le e t i ii.
t'vaiv, ty rt-'lutp-u a i' L
ine ". .10 11 1 111 viaii.ng 1101, viiinni one liar I ..... .. tiluVAlUlIUM LZt f lV
board of directors, deposit Jeffal tender !
notes .with the Treasurer of tho United
Slates to the amount of its outstanding
circulation, and take up tbe bonds pledged
for its redemption ; and provided further,
that not more than one-third of tho bonds'
deposited by any bank ns such security
shall tie of either of tho classes of bonds
hereby authorized 011 which the maximum
rato of interest is fixed at 41 or 5 per cen
tum per annum.
Sec. 8. Ami be it further enwied, That
the amount of circulating notes which any
bank may receive from tho Comptroller nf
the Currency under the provisionsof section
21 of said act, may equal but not exceed
eighty pet centum f tho par value of tho
bonus uetiosited, but shall not execeu 111
tho aggregate tins amount of whth such
bank may be entitled under said section.
SEC. 1). And be it further ewtclcd, That
any banking association organized under
the national currency act,1" and the acts
amendatory thereof, may, upon depositing
with tho treasurer United States notes to
an amount not less than SoO.000, receive
on equal amount of reuislered bonds of tho
United States of tho kiud and description philosophers arc honest enough, for a won
provided for by section 3 of this act, and dcr to admit, that they leant Ml."
may deposit tho same as the security for An absconding wife is thus pathetically
circulating notes, ami thereupon such j rmpenliid to jn a personal column: "Jane,
banking association shall be entitled to and j your auscuce win j llin nu. Think of your
shall receive eireulat nig notes upon terms , iliMc , vour parents, your husband,
and conditions and to the extent pro- , 1IcUmi( uIi-,llfty yet be well. At any rate
vided in the said national currency tic s, , enci0!rtj Uu! ju.y 0f the cupboard where-tho
and without respect to the limitation ol the
aggregate circulation of national currency b T . ', .,, . . . ' ,.
prescribed by said acts : provided, how- ! Jcfl w' b" recollected for his
,..... !,..! 1 .,!,i.o a,....i somewhat prominent connection with ono
V , VI , klliltjin tllCUIilllUn ll'V. O fllU lOllVU
under ti.i. i,.n .11 T ..mini nmonnt f
1 tTi.,.,i sim... t,.e Bl,..ll l'n ,npi.ll.l nnd
destroyed
J '
Ur u.,xo X11K Otheii Sihk General
sheridan 'has writ ton to'Washiii'gton, that
tue dispatch of Vincent Collycr in refer -
jl ,nee t j,la oxpoilitioii amiinst lliu l'iegans
was imiust to Colonel Raker, and that, so
1;.... .1,' ...:i,i i,lti;.,na mv roiwpropil tlm
problem which ihegood people of tho eoun-
ii-v mm.! iu ulio kIi.iII in. kill,.,!
whites or Indians V Geii. Sheridan asserts
that since at least 800 men. women
and children have been murdered in the
most fiendish manner within the limits of
t,K. ,)U.SL,nt ,;omm!in,i, nnd he gives details
. ,.r , , ,... s 0,llm!tt,.d imon women
which are loo terrible tor publication. Hi
says, in another letter addressed to Sena
tor Woss, on the subject of the farther pro
tection of tho Kansas frontier from Iho
Indians, ''lien. choficld has made the
necessary arrangements. Ho has n. ported
to me that he considers a war inevitable,
ami wn.11 me very nwians mat we nave
been Reding for the last year. Wo are
much embarrassed by tho apparent sym
pathy of members of Congress," and huma
nitarians generally, who seem to forget
that all was required of the Indians is, that
they shall not murder our people. There
will bn no Indians killed by my orders if
they will comply with this very "reason ible j
condition." " j
IT.tlUY j
London. March 11 3:30 p..
e vening's edition of the Time
M. This
L'iven the
j following from' the Koman frontier n
j Monday the scheme orinlallibilit v was dis-
tributed to the members ot the Council. It
asserts that the Church possesses supreme
and complete primacy, and that the prin
cipality over the Universal Church was re
ceived with pli ntitude of power from the.
I Lord Himself by St. Peter, of whom the
I Poiitill' is successor. All questions of Faith
..,..i i... .i. i .... i - ....
i L.lo tlm words. of the Lord to Peter would
I ntuii i m ti iiii.iu (i muni iiiiii pu.ttl, ol
' kite doctrine has alwavs been fully main-
; tabled : and eonsjouciulv we inculcate with
Uii!.ytUWWU.PU ll"ni-il..WVii ,1 elm..
:lssisi:.iii the ll.mnn l,,niiir ,..i.'.
;,, h, , ... ..i i.i'... i .....:..
' 'i h;ive priiyed f-n-:tl!." 1 cannot err when
aciing'as the supreme teacher of all Cinis-
i Haua. i ho s.:hcmc delines what the
Church must hold iu faith and morals, aud
that the prerogatives of Papal iiifalhhilil v
extend over the same matters to which the
inliiliibilily of the ( hiiroh isiipplieablo. If
any should dare, which God forbid, to con
trovert the present di linilion, let him know
thai he deparU from the iru f.iith.
liniiNK, March Id. via Paris, March 11.
I lie reply ol the Poniincal Court to Hie
last dispatch of Count Darn has ken for-
warded to Puns. It contests, in implicit1
terms, the demand of (ho French Govern-.
ment to be represented in the (Fcumenical i
Council. The Anostolic Xuucio to the j
French Court is charged at the same time,
to give assurances that the repreentative j
of France Will bo received with all tho con- j
sideration ,lue to that Government.
P.iiULi.v, March 11. Tho North tier-:
man Gi:re says, tln.t the cialm that is '
made bv the Pope to infallibility only shows i
how liable he is to error,
...
9'roin EinnsuH
j Lawueniio Marcli It. The immigr.t
' tion to Kansas this season is unircccdeuted
iu the history of the Stale. The railroad
company has' been obliged to oideraddlion-
al rolling block to meet tho
of freight and pass ngers.
i'i tnuremeuts 1
:
The lirs! shipment ol'C'olorado cattle over
the road has .just taken place, and there aro
lO.Ouo.head at Kit Carson's station await
ing shipment.
A fast night express train is to bo put
on the road, to mak? the time from Kansas
Ciiy to l)v liver in si hours.
Several of our business men have given
notice that they will resume specie pay
ments next Week.
......
I'roui ISio I'liili.N.
(lil-VI AN K. March 1 !. The latest news
from Fort Fetterin in is that un Indian
who came in yesterday from l!ed Cloud's
camp, on tho Tongue rier, report that
tiie Indians are friendly and doire. peace.
Mr. ltichai'vU left the camp twenty-three
days ago to coini'iunicate with tho whites.
..... .,.... ... ..... ...... , u .1.1 V.' ill
Na-iivii.i.k, Maip m IL A. .1. Fletcher
's-lit.liy of hl.ile, h.l.u.i eill.il Up--ll
ti.llel.il I.e.. 11, e.illllii. indium ! shI, 1.
Ioio .il hull Willi lo, lil ll y low .fi liliv .r
, l. -. I i Ml it 'till.l loe u, Ion c. lU"n
..i x.i.liiliii'li.ii. . . 1. I .. in... ti.. i ii. . i .1 ...... t
a ,i ; I. i-i i ,e in. pun ui i it i i.ii, i.
Mr. I U i. le i ;i... 1 1, ib , i ii lln. U ii. u
..In :l .- an I I .,U. ,i .,:( b ive It. i ii
.I'll I, all 1 ' -I 1 I. . I it i.i ... 1,1 i,e
j A ' oi if 104I. ' u. 1 U.i ilii.iM
I I . . 1. , . .1 . ..... ...I . , I .... I ... 1,1
U.u d.c j.m, k.iu im, ;
NAsIIVII.I.K. MAIf II 11.-A. .1. Fletcher AL$XTt ' - tK
nnETITIKN.
A vote of censure has been agreed upon
by tho Cudethip Investigating Committee,
in the case of tlm Representative U. U. Uut
Ier. .
Mr. Seward says that specio payments
will bo resumed iu ninety days.
Tho law reducing thu valu of American
silver coin in Canada tweuty per cent,
went intocflectton Tuesday.
A Quebec bank has- three tons of twenty
five cent pieces in its vaults.
The Dakota Indians report that more
snow has fallen iu the. mountaius than for
many years.
A IXdiatimr club la Worcester lately dis
cussed tho Important question, "Whether
a rooster's knowledge of day break is tho re
sult ot observation or instinct."
A Louisami man has a tamo aligutor to
decoy others within rilloshot.
Josh liillincs writes that-'Philosophcrs all
agrvellmt the. milk is put into tljo koker
nnt,and then thu hole i.s nearly plugged up;
, but who the fellow iz who duz it the
. , .11. 1'
. party to tho lato civil war, is succeeding.
1 ndmirably as a life insurance canvasser. It ;
! is said he took five hundred risks at Hunts-j
i ville, Ala.,iveeiitly, wh ieh is more than ho
evrr a,!'nv,,'(1 himscll'to take when l'asident
, of thc C-' A- , I
' Tiierc is a new gold excitement in Calilor-
nia, leading thousands to San Diegocouiit.v. j
This is tho most southern county of the
State, bounded east by Arizona and west,
: by the Pacific. II10 Arizona goia mines
! are iust across tho Colorado, from San
Diego, between the Gila and XI ill 'Williams
branch. Our latest mails aro to M irch 4.
They sny nothing of the gold discoveries j
there, that are reported to be attracting t
croat numbers. The distance from San ;
Diego is 4-jO miles direct. !
An enterprising New York merchant ;
placed a large oyster basket full of silver
coins iu his show case, over which was
placed the inscription, "specie payments i
n sinned." Jii'ing airaut ttic temptation
would be too much lor the cupidity of pass-
cr.by, lie stationed on the strp a man in i
the costume 01 :i zouave, bearing a niiisket
togmird the silver. It i doubtful which
excited the most attention, tlw soldier or .
the silver. j
Senator Revels, of Mississippi, appropri- 1
ately commenced his active Senatorial ca- 1
reer'jwith th; presentation of a petition pray-;
ing Congress to remove the. political dis-1
abilities .if the disfranchised people' of his ;
Stale. This does not look much like, the :
beginning of tho war of races, so djiofuliy
foretold by Andrew Jousou.
General Urockinridge did a brave thing;
in Louisville recently when hi denr.ineod :
the mon who belong to the Kw-Kiu.t Klan !
as either idiots or villains, and expressed!
his roadinss to ivspond t a'sumtu ns
from the Mir-rilfus one of his p ss; t ) bring
them to i u slice. If all the fo.-mer ! l.lers :
ot tho rcliellion were as bold in disotm-
tenancing pilitical ass.ispiuaiiou we slem d !
have a letter stato ot ailairs in tho
South.
A raid is about being made on tho
Stat'' treasury by a lot of lawyers from t;i.
border count ii's, uirler pretens of paying
persons in thosj counties lor losses sustain
ed through the rcVel dur'.ng th war. Thu
iiir.iTons of iTolhus.
A C;se of Deafness of H years stsiuKug
the lfsult of Catarrh) cured by the use of
1 r. Sage's Catarrh l'n inedy.- Levi Springer,
Esq., of Durban's Corner, William, i'..,
writes, under date of January 0. lSli.i, that
he has been Using Dr. Sugo'.i Catarrh
Remedy, and s-Us it has cured him oi'd. :if
m ss of fourteen years staiiiiing. lie was
no deaf that ho could not hear a person
talk when seated by their side, and can n nv
hear the chllivh bells ring two mik s dis
tant. It is sold by druggists, o'r scud sixty
cents to Dr. U. V. Fierce, UutValn, X. V. !
A nie young man in Xew-Orlcans tan I
away with and married the s'liioos.-d
dam:
;hter of a highly respectable lad v. and
came back tbr the "lady's b!v.s-.in;; which'
was freely givv n, togetlier with llie inform-;
ation that the girl was not hi r daughter, ;
hut a quadroon servant girl, lie s lid it
was si swindle, and left for purls unknown. ,
v-Yii.i: Ciikuuy Balsam. Thn memory
oflr. Wislar is ( nihaliiud in the heart j
of thousands w hom his JS'dsam if Wild !
Cherrii lias cured of coughs, colds, con-,
.sumption, or dome other form of I'ulmonary
disease. It is now over forty years since j
this preparation was brought" before the i
public, and yet the deinaud fr it is con- ;
stant'v increasing. '
icerK Iir (iraiie W ine.
. , ,
I his noted and
excellent w ine- sani'oli s
oi men can no ta: ted at all our druggisis -We
believe l be superior ill every r.spect,
and in all a desira'ole qiiaiit'us, medicinal
no excepted, to pure and genuine imported
l'ort, worili ten doilars a jjallou.
For sale by I:",iggisis.
. . 1 . i . . . .. . .
ihb3 bbtrtforum;
13.
1 I 1.1
MtlivIS,
"O'AX MAKF.
JSCi
IiiiPKIN'ti
IV ail tbe New Sprhiif Style, for La.1ie, M ;.
and I liii.lr.-n ; ih; ,in.iiyau 1 pra-ci. ol u liieli
will iveiiniiiieinl llii'in-i'ivci. lo veiy eu ton.ir
1 1 Ki; i S ! CldiSliTS! ! O UlSIlf S ! ! ! J ,-t
inaik d dewii to'irei; t i.i ;r j induing oar pie
rent piiei i.les than tliej- e.iu bo ul!i K I,
inili! void declines lo ill .1 pelr.l, and tid per ie.it.
than lie- price one ye ir iign. ' we e r,i
Ibeiii. l i.i I'iii a l'lplii.'i lo filver in eiuiifc
liioer eui...iiii i, and leovl.iUo I. a 1 iu Muni: '
the:, i fall inivaalac of t'.is return lo a ipic.if
baM-i, i'l advance ol Ihe 1 inaikct wha n nl i
bi I'ul'y a pu-'.i..tel by a I i i . x.iiuiae onre- i
li-' ieiaj !.. pii i... !.,i,, Sklit-, Oar 0-.iii !
Mai. , a :-7, 4 ', .'Jl, fia, it, 7.1, ., ; Uo, y.v
iPou Ac to i'i M I.
II li l-ni do U lai'i'.m.e l', r l at id, , Tj, '
iV, tl.Cii, Ac. l i1.7a. r,ip. ii r Ir. eeli Woven '
t '..i.nniil 7V. rodue 4 from l.ej; t H.eiiiv-
ilil.v.l l'n.in ll iis 1 nt I --f ivd'.ice I loiiii tl.Ti.
TUB NMMf H 4, . up l'iK
up I 1 feul lauwn.it,
" till,. L.i. Uim -- - -
4hJ'4 I ll, uu.i..ku.
i u KIHU4 ,V WtlaUHA
VI t iutU' H .i--M--k 1
tfk4 tttkti l 11t .
-
It' OT I Ml.
H. A. SIUVE,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN ALL
KINDS OF FCRNITCRK.
WOULD respectfully In Turin tho public ttmt
lie ha on hand F URNITUUEof all kind,
at hi now Simp, Jut erected at lh Seven Points,
hi Lowor Augusta Township.
II. A. SHIVE.
Lowor Augusta twp , Marcli 5, '70. St.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE
IN tbe Fort Aueasta or Col. Cnkt'i ad Jit Ion trt
tho Rnroucli of Sunbiiry. Prices from TWO
HUNDRED to FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
payable In monthly ln.,tullmnns of Ton Dollars
each. AIko, tho liURR HOUSE Iu Northumber
land, mitnblo for a llrt-clnis hotel. A1--0, Tim
ber bind In Lyroinliu; and (Ynlrc ?oniitir.
Apply to JOSEPH O. TRACY,
Northumberland, NortVU Co., l'a.
Feb. SO, 1870.-am.
PATEXT FAMILY
C O It It H II E M.ER.
This little Corn Shelter in made entirely of cat
Iron, put-toiretbcr with (.crewn eo that it can bo
easily taken i,p:irt. It weif.j only four and a
half (4),j) pounds, Is very ueut and compact, 'nnd
not lit all liable to break or pet out of order. It
can be fastened to a table, bi'iieh or chair. Largo
und Fniall ears are shelled pciieetly clean by it,
without breaking or even ieratcliiu the grains,
at tba rate of 3..j to .1 bushels per hour j and this
call be done bv n boy Vi yeais of ge; It klie'.la
green corn (toiled) ns readily n ripe, leaving
the iniilim whole, thus seeming one-third more
corn than if it were cut oil' the cob.
Tbsre are three size manufactured: No. 1,
fur "J'op Corn." No. 2, for Northern Corn,
Inches. No. 3, for large or Southern Coin,
luetics.
Apr1)- to DENM. BOITNER,
P.ixiuon, Nortb'd Co., l'a.
Feb. 2fi, 1670.-3m.
m:i:i ro'ATOEN.
KARI.Y ROSE. .
VANDERVERE SEEDLING,
Ac, Ac., Ac, Ac.
A largo lot for rale br
BEN.T. BOTIXER.
Paxinos, North'd County, l'a.
Feb. 10, 1370.
PC HAtEX Jb ItllO.,
BANKERS AXD DEALERS
IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
I'nion iiikI Centra! Iuci!!e ll. II
FlliST MOItTGAGi: EOXDS,
NO. iO SOUTH THIRD STREET,
:l Y, SELL AND EXCHANiiU ALL I.-6CI-a
Pi-
I', ti. I5?.IH.
lU'jit reasonable t.;ru:i.
Oa !
fiOLD V.nV'
iilT AND SOLI)
rati:.-.
.T JTALKET
CO L'l'OXS CA siii:d.
Ptnek.i ti.xiulit and sold on co:nini.-i.';;.n ...ily.
.i-.'i.nieti ivedve.l and Interest allowed ou d.ii'.v
n j -t ti cle'elv at siylit.
Tell. "7.
7.1.-1 v.
I . . TAX-SMYEKM.
rpili: iin.1ei.-U-,i,-,l Asii-t uit Aootir I'crlb
.1 liVl-inn. l ltli I.Uilet, Pi., will i:., t
'pie al III,'
loiluwhej- l i rs and p!a..,., f,.,
ivi'.g t i:o (in .ui).-- j; -turn-i f.,:-1
P1 I'Vllieil !..- t.i. ..!-. 'S. I
pai ; u . ,,: r
Ai.d la', iv.
i; -i'.t n:i I 1' at" I Wat
I'M
I..!!:"-. .i:i:e.l at
aaj ti.ver i'.at ,
fo'H) and upward i, r.-i.i
lioia
lor liil:
At .1. (ialm S-tiilliV, .In
At Henry l'. I'iMivi '. . W
PL
s"u twp., Mu e'l ;
t-l:i::tu:i tv. N.aie
At John H. (iel-t'f, Vnptr M.deinov, Ma,.-!, 17.
At Iletirv U. Vcuv.-r', '1 ivv,,: t.e',, lareli l'.i.
"is vu.i.-e. eerie r e, ol Kiel (. ln-.-ro:t ftr
I,
r i.ii. iry. ironi .M-rvh 1-t to M
MaivU Jiik,
March -1.--I to March ,M-t, l:
!.n.l
All pets...; inu-t .n.ikapp ie.ste.tj f,.r L'
ea.'a v-.ir, no ui.'.'.!:r le'.v l.i.ig tier ! .v
ill bui:;e.-H. " '
l' r utis are r.vp::re.l ti i.t'.oa 1 oa tb
davs
namia.
I'eraiitia eng.iL-. t in a ,y kind of b.isini', air
reijuire I to imiKe I .-la.-iis,' (in di-t.ii.;, of i:,. eaii
to we, wloilur th-y reci-ivo l.lunli or net
I'ttllAV .M. SlllNiiKL.
i.-tai.t A.'-i.'.icor,
id DivWon. Ufa IVMet. Pa.
Sui.biiry, Kvb. Ill, Is? i.
A 'oiik;i. Colli or Sore TLi nitl
re-.;nirc immediate attention, n
nelect often rt.oilti in nn inc ur
di'e Luiig Hii'u.'.e.
l'.HOWN'.- Hkiim ll'lAL Ttax t'LS
.vill inoM biviuiab'v rive intimt '
ivii-l'. Fur HioniOiltis, Asthma,
l i t o rb, Censniiiptlvi: u:id 'f broat
I;-c,.i., they have a p.mlrv; t-lleet.
M S(i i'.I'.S io: I l'l'i;i.i'.' M'E'.KLKSiife tb.-m
to clear an 1 su-'nuthei, ihe Vi.i -e. ,
tlwi.ig to iht- LO"! reputation an I popularity
of th.'.Troeie-, eiaev vvei iltle-.-i and . Ivnp iiniiii
li.itin are oili i. il, niii.li uie rjijod b'r nolloi:,-.
Uemiv triel.t iin th" true '
Ul'.OWr.".': HKUNCHIAL TitOntES. !
S it O F.VKIlVW-lBllE.
Nov. in. Isi'.J. tiaios. !
M 3I. H. HOOIIV,
(S-.ieecs.or to W. A. Il.-nnvtt,)
1) !trIST AN! CltLMIST,
Murkt-t NiTinro, SJAUI HV, !.,
llat Just opened a fr.-i.Ii and fall asuelm. nt ot
Ultt't.N AMI .MI.IIC1M'.4.
UiiMlipase.l in p o ity an I fi -sbn, av. I kept
eon l.mily on hand. Hi lock ill h.umvs tic
f-.and reiapli u- iu evi-iy article of Mviil in .Medi-
1 "!'.',' .. . ,, . ,
1 by-I -l.uis and I u toiners mav it'v upou
ri.'inpl.uM and atteii-.fc.: t-i orders JaM re-
eeiv.d
fOI.n AND FLl'ID FXir.Av.rA.
I'll lie) Aetleleo I
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BANKERS AND DEAT.EP.S IX GOVEUN
MEXT 6ECUBITIE8.
No. 6 Nassau Stkekt, New Yomk.
Fehmnry, 15lh, 1870.
Tho rcmnrkahlo success which iittcnilcj our
negnthitlonsofthc Loans of the Cknthal Pxcino
HAmnoAU Compart and the Wksjeiin Pacifio
IUiLnOAn Compant na the poptilnrlty and
credit which these I.onna have maintained In tho
markets, both lu.thia country and Enropn, havo
ehown Unit the First Moitnpo Bonds of wisely
located and tionorahly-mnnnifcd Railroads are
promptly rcmgnlzed nnd readily tak.ai ni the
most suitable, safe, and a-lvaiitugiini? form of In
vestment, yilldii! a more liberal liieninn tlmn
can hereafter be derived from Government Bund? ,
nnd available to tal;e their pliice.
Assured tint, In the srleetiun nnd negotlntlon
of superior Hfdlroad Lonne, wo nre inrrtiiiK
great jmbllo want, nud rendeiliifr a Vatitnb'.
vice both to the holders of Cupit'a nnd h.
prent National works of Internal improve,
whose intrinsic merit and subMnutin! eleir
enlitla them to tho use of Capital mid tbe o.
douce of Investors we now o!Tcr with sruclu
contlJcnee und satisfaction
.nr.sT Mor.TtJAOH bonds
of Till?
CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD CO.
The Chtsnptnl-c and Ohio I'allroa'1, connectinc
the Atlantic coat arid the magnificent baibor of
the Chonpeakc tiny with tho Ohio River i:t n
point of rellablo naviputtou, and tliup, with the
entire Railroad system and water t iihiki rt:it :r.n
f the ercat West nnd fc'otith-west, for mi (Jmi
uddtttontcl East aii.t Went Trucil:
I.llU', so imperatively demanded fur the ntwn;.
modntl'in of lb Immense and rapldiv-p-owin-;
trnn'port.ition between the At'antic seatioi-d
and Europe on thn one hand, and tile ureat rr"
dueinn regions of the Ohio and Mississippi
Va'I ws on thi oth.ir.
The liiiporimico of Hiis Ftond its
new outlet from I He to f Imu
imignUlrs it into on': of national eon -. -. 1 1 ic 1 1 ' ,
and iusuris to It nn extrusive tbniui:h trflltie
frimi the day of hi crniiplelion j whi: , b :): .
development of the CSLii.-ivo uu'i i-u' t m :i! an .1
mineral re-imreis ot VirginLi ami West-Vhgi !:.,
It posscssen, aluui"; ita own line, the fleint-.its e!
larjrii anil profitable loeal h:nlin.'.
j Thus the j;reat InlereitH, b'jili gi'ia-ra! Mil
( local, which demand 'tho CLiiipMiun ef tie.
! Ccr.iurnvKn ami Ohio P.vit.noiti tj t!,; ( hi ,
River, nll'ord the f nret unnrant-e of !t .
and vain, and reader it Hie ismi. ir:; -j
Iioi-J ;.!!( un.a Mil;sl:iTilial !w.i'r;.i:-5
i oitt"rprie now Id j!ro:;rc.is i:
' Count ry.
! naji.:r;..:!ty us an ! t and V.-:-t t-.tf. : 1
t!.r. proinl-i! wf an hatneiie and pi-oll'-.b.e i
i await bur ili e"ii,pl. linn, V.v e dr.i ;vn 1" it i hi .0
'. l.'r.liiia ie:d eu-iperat!r.ii of proiiiiuetit r.,p!t'i..
; Uaiiie i.l n.en of llil-Cit;. oil sn.-.m-t ju.Ijiiii--:.t !,:.;
, known Integrity, wlm-v eeni.eeti, a v.i!', i , 1 .
1 jut her ith that ufembieid eit'r.em an 1 b i
, men .if Virginia and West Viri'iia, : , -; i - - .i'i
j eiii igetie, lieaoratjle, mu1 :ieec. tt:I S!i.;a..j.t-
: uifiit.
' Tii" lun i coni;.!cted and la operr.l'e:. fi-nt i
j Kleanmnd to tiie cvli-i.rMc.l Wliitc Snlplnii'
' Spvii.c', of 'ei Virginia, -7 mile", i.ivl theie
remain but 200 miles (now paltially oa.-t mete.!)
(c. b eii:,ip!n-d, to earsy it to thf prejesi- I o r-
niiie.e' on the Ohio riv. r at, or i.e ir, ; be '.'eeu'i
! of tiie P.iy: sliinily river. 10 nii:,- a'.i.ive C'i.e.ln
t ii -li. an 1 '"''' mt'es !io'...w I'iu-Uiri:.
: i-iitefe are now proj'.ct, t nr i:t pi-'Lie s 1 V 1 1 : -1 1
, Ohio an 1 JOeO'iaWr i.. n,:,, t . .j a. t . ,,.', ; I
I 1 ",:'"" tb .Ucii;e:.Ue it:;d tUU v, ML
' tin- oiftire Kaiieon I r.j sivi-.i : ,"
, i'ei:J i.n.l fie;i!li-,n:,l,nmi v.i: 5s ti.r
2'.ir:i:e Hui!roi!.
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K"1 I !'" the ( :n f vr:-..K': m, n.
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: pow -i fui and truMw.eihy evj.i.v.: :' la,
, '"ii.t.'y ; aud tliire e; .ts a pre-. . t ;.,
I
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j tire aai eoit nf tl,,. inn: i
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the Ilea t i.i:e!c a p laeoe : I l;.-ei,!
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le t t y C'urr.-.-piii.!!.l in i-i c. ia.; t'.i e: - ,
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I They have thirty yrar to run fr-ia
u'"-v ,B V'':0 lre,t at ?ix p. r e.-i.t.
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j that il may take I':.' place of t'.at ef He-ea
A"lu ' of "ivo-T'ri.t i--, au I mil tie-.. eiov,.;,
of our fiii-talu Vila, i lrc.oly la 1,1 iVntial
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