. . COSFEDBIT X RoADfl, (Which is in ibe IStaia u K April 1i, IS S79. ) The North ia filled with all "orta or absurd atonea or the treatment tbe calurvd ciiiieoa are receivia in tbe South, tie desire bein, clearlj, to prj .di the North agio the South ern Scckibua vticb tut crushed in aa uubilj crounade agio iu riwa, and ich bes nerer recuvered from the tame. It i e-pesbl charged that the cus eid oigfvr bag no riica io the Cuuria, and that when opposed bj a pr od K'-otuiaj Caacaebeo be ia crowded u tbe wall, niibi'Ot the t-ligbicai cbauce fur bid life. Tj fcbow tbe ut t?r uorjbt-Q uv tbia statement, 1 give a truthful report o a cace tried nf.tr Square lVuua, Jus'ice ur tbe IV ace lor our To m-b'p tMaieo CUsburn, x be calls bim-a.-lf now, lha be ayux a u!ae wut-St ur ibai aaeul aud ktlMia Miui, Det ain ig:aui (irb ft.ii.ilj be rraem hlci. to a dtrt-e that made the late Mia. P.'K'aiu iufai.riaied a-Letiever l-bet-aw tii tnolbtr, be bavin tbej piuxoice 1'. uracil uim), wtx a len-i at . f itie IctkiuV, ud btx been for, 2 jerm. Haifretd tj paj the Dt;e lu $10 vcr per kkre Ur the laud, bud l aj?rt'ed 10 uj enl're tuj.jilies uv ibat libral aud Ciriafbeu rr.u Ai tbe t-t Ld uv the fifft jeer, ihu Drtkiu took bis uiire en p aod brut tiw iu dbt smtia like $10D, a tiicb tbe Uijfger tried to Work out iu the wiuier cjnin aud guin out milroad tie-, from tbe Deekiu's wood l .i, .n abicb be btx lired erer fiuce tt.M croofl war depiifed bira or bis labor. lo belt an tie Dger found Lif.llij dit)t about $80(1, aud be Eub'tiitled ibe maiter u Jj Bigler, wtiicu is pitu, aud Jobef aciiu tx bis B.turueV, t'i'llied u ou tbe iuuuaem old I"tliu wuh a demand that the uigyer Lev a kerect accouut uv tLe grain ana aiuu unu be bud turoed to tbe Deekiu. al a i etu'Z-d account the sup plies which the l tain bad furuiebtd iur oigt-r, thai ii tuiKtit be made rca.jiteKi z to bo be account stood The Detklu v uz etirajjt-d. "Wtij tboud Dot uij word be taken agio a Mttvt'!" be demanded 'i uever wuz called upon f jT ujihiu(jr uv tde kiul uU re. Jt ia an outrage !" 1j j 1 1 x J'jiefaot.d biui atore Square Teiiua tor tbe full amount u tbe cr-.ps i.ich iLe Uceaiu bed taken, the good old man wuz Tirst to de- pr-!,. tiimnelf bj COUilU lUlO COUTt agin a Ethopian. It wrung bia Bole, ii .-a urn "led, X e ail be bed t (1 i rn-i c tbe LluklU djuaa y. I helped the Deekiu out. Ttie two ft '-...,' crops f toied up $2,000, and I didn't pJ anj aiteution to the j.:ttiu'a Ooolts I oiadx out a bill chariog the uigiT with $100 worth uv bacou, $ti00 worth uv fl-iur, $100 vif b vt iiiuIi h, aud tbe balauce, to make bi claim good, in eilk dressep fjr bis wife, aud aicu other gojda el n jested tbeiret-Uea to a fertile ioiag iaahun. That bill I presented afore the jus t:c, wicb receeircd it with the giaf itj ur a'Uraud Coaucellor. i'ne good old Detkiu ewore to bis ccuuttZ be bed it made, wicb c'earlj established tbe fact that tbe iiiiriM rowed bmi $1,200 Tbe nigger jireoen ed another at C uuk leu Oiol tbe Pet tin IU debt to in iu xuuibiu like $000. J.;e U gler leuiaiaed that the Iee km ted i.ed bis sare, aud ibat tbe li.u'tcr bod be put oulo tbe utatid to aware to bia xiuteuieut. 1 jirLitftd. fl oig r, a -inferior Otiu, to c mt iuio ibis Court, over w icb Ju-iice is euppop.ed, Bjeratie y, to bu boteiin, aud ber bia tes i in u i! j taken agiu oiie uv tbe proud Co wcasbeu race " Square !" exclaimed the Deekiu in agouj, "aut i, a wbiie tuau, to Ler a iiiifger brot into Court to rob tue f I'A ail bill aiii't bi enuff to .ff- t Lisu auf brii ir bim in debt to tiie, 1 can es-ilj auieud it. Don't lei this gross it jupUs be doue!" It wuz a ctitikle aud eoluum oio tLCDL ju the decifion ur Square Teilus Luuir tbe laie ur Keutuckv. it wuz a t-o prtuie ruoiueut. One uiinnit of iudet-cixioD, oue mln mt fulurin. aud tbe wbite race ur Kin uckj lar grovelin at the feet ur the luferior Alrikio. and we w oz in t bauea furerer. Square Teitus wcz, lortinidy, ekel to ihe emergency. Kir-la in bie beat aud stiddying bia cJf at tbe desk in front or bim. be n-d that be knowed the eyes or Keniiukr woz onto bim, aud that K-Litutky febood never ba dirappint "1 know mjDtLin ur this cafe,' ed tbe Suaare. eip;iin a aip or 15 as- coiu'a beet, wich be bed sent over to Liui in a quart bottle, "a fere it come iulo curt. 1 loiuiejuly anuseipatid that this plaintiff woud demand to t ewiirn, and that on this joodiebel arena the inferior African and tbe eooperior C.wcashun wood meet in Sunl conflict. I prepared myself 1 went aud got a man wich cood read, and bed bim go tbro tbe etatoots or the Stale ur Kentucky, parsed prior, (wicb ex I am informed, means be fore), tbe lale unholy croossde. I found there a etatoot wicb perhibits the takic ur the tfeticaony or a nig ger in a court ur justis, nurh this is. It is troo t'uat tbe Fedi ral vuarpa f Lea made other laws, but a Kentnc kian don't recognie that. A Ken tucky Jurtis only recognizes bis own State, wich is sorren. Ilecognuen only Kentucky, ppittin onto an ab l.sbn Congreee, and ignorin erery t jing else, it is tbe yoonanimous de cion ur this jere court, that all Fedrel laws recognizen tbe rites ur tbe cuet-ed African is Uncoosiitoofib oel, and that therefore bin testimony ran oot be admitted. I stand by the State." "But my wife oecer Led a silk Jrsfa, not anytbia but a calico one," bo vied the nigger. "It don't make no difference wat to ay," replied the Justis. "The Deekin, w icb isaCawcasbuo ewares that yoor wife bed four eilk dresses, ur bim, and ex you can't be ellowed to sware at all, there ain't no testimony agio bizzen. This is a eonrt of law, and law is law, ez yco will God cut Git one wbite man to swear that yoo nerergot them dress 3, and I will consider it" 'I demaad to be pet on tbe stand,1 y.id Joe Bigler. "The court can't admit rour leeti- monv, for too are a prejudist viu CiS.' Josel IaOed aid left tbe court, ranch to the Square's relecf, wicb ooationered : "I may say, bowerer, thc Ibere caay te no misunderstandin, that I, z an individual, and not tz a court. will shoot any while cuss that dares to come into this court and sware fur a Digger." And that sturdy old Spartan .cock ed his double-barriled shot goo and eat down. "I mar as well decide tbe case tere and now," said tbt Square, af- ,-. - . .-. . -jju.' jit ter a moment 'a thought "Verdict for the plaintiff, and the constable will immejtily go for the defendant and make bim put opererytbing he's got for tbe costs." Tbe bill or costs wuz imroejidlr made out, and tbe Coostable ruabed out to tbe roizrable wretch's bouse, and teok wat furniture be bad. Sow hat did tbe ongratefnl cig eerdof Dpi e tbe fact that tbe Deekin wanted bim to keep right aloug, asd lire io peace and qniet and plant bia little Tarro, ana wore it tbro tbe season, and reap the bar rest that nijirer eot together some little money frcm the eale or a mule wicb we toreilookd, it bein paltered out of ight ur the boutet and etart edfor Ktusas. He utterly! r footed to frtar among bia friends and p-r-tect rH, pcrferrin to rely upon tb cold mercies ur a calkila io fe!5 h Northern community, rarber ttao trust ibeji x be bed been brot op amidst. Tbe ongraiefulaepp ur the people is pun'biD Dtj:ioa oouerstaDain Tber don't know wbeu they are well euuff ff, and ibey nerer did kuow who their friends wi x I fhall ner er attempt to do notbiu more fr em They ouui appreciate ul Uver a buudred ur em bar left alr-adv, leario us without labor, and more wood iri.tf tbey could sell tbeir ac cumulas'buBS wtcb they her robbed us ur. Petb jI-ei m V. Nasby, Caucarbun. l.tkhrntnjc DeMrlila. When I boardid the train at New York yesterday morning, a man eaid to me : ' Big ibinr, this telegntph " Ves," 1 taid, it was aa big as a grapevine. " i king," be paid. I csme here to New Vol k vcHeiday, 100 miles iuif mr wbV. io hce a mau. Wben I got bete, 1 aent to tbe fc;. icho- as. and wbeu I was readr to go cot and fee my mau, by j ks, S'ranger, I bed loft bissddret;, -ud by George, I couldu't tbiuk of bis first name, eren. And his lat name was only J.ibusoo. Eit-y nni to hunt, eb 7 lssltfi.. Yt'u kuuw wbat it is io Qud anybody io N Yoik when you d u't knw tbeir dd rei-s. It is worse than fiudiuK an boiieet man. ell, ibis man was a ucw comer here; bis name wat-o't in tbe directory 1 ai-ked qiieoiiuiis until 1 make a foul of lliyfelf. ' fbeu I 6aid t tbe tclenruph op erator at the Si Nicholas: " 'Jt'JI keep me here a week. I've got to wri'.e to St. Louis and get that man's address ' . "Telegraph," the operator said. "Well, 1 nereribouubt of ibat be fore, I a rote a di-patcb n'uht away : "To Geitit & Keapii, Bn.kers, St Louis Wbat is our mm Jonusou's Brsi name, and w bat's bis aJdres?' "And io cue course tbe answer came baik: " 'James P , St. Nicholas Hotel.' "Wbat do tou tbiuk of that, stran ger ? 1 went to tbe elf rk aud aid : '"Is Mr. James r. Johnson in bis room V "That is James P. Jdbnson,' said the clerk. "Tbe man, stranger, was standing beside me, iuui fur me to ru-'Ve so tbat be C 'Uld tqteak to tie clelk. Aud 1 bad jui-txeut oie tbouraun aud rii'r-four miles t Bad out wbere he was Funnr. htrauter, wa.-u't it ?"' fvar Heal a Day for t hlldrra. Tiie idea thai f.-or uiesls a day ere oeceraary for tbe yooig will be ue tn m jsI read'-rs, jul espeiit-ui-e h.ir tbe wise aud kiod phyriiiau that lhi is q right. No ie-g an nl hority than Dr. Tbouias k. Chambers, in ibeuew "Eucycli'pedi BiMauica," is respourible for ihe advice that 'up to at least fourteen tr fif.etn years of age, be rule abould lour metis a day, all Varied, all sufficient, which bardlr seeirs to poiut to cookies and crackers as one ol these repaos. Tbe same opiuinns are held by tbe best phyricians here aud abroad. Ii is certain that tbe delicate thiu armed boys and guls, exhausted with tbeir a-rowtb who fill our schools wuuld bave their ehaucas in life improved by a tempting meal spread tor them four times a day of tbe oust nourish ing kind, and sufficient re.-t from study and engrossing occupation al lowed to give tbem time to get op an appetite for it. Study and use of the brain often sharpens tbe appetite more than bodilr exertion, for the di reel wate of tbe nerve, and blood is ofien far greater, a w aste which re quires the most stimulating and sua tain ing food to topply it When a child at school begins to lose appetite, it is a sign the brain is too much worked to leave proper strength to tbe stomach for digestion a state of things tbat must be stopped at once, till tbey regain tbeir balance. Ibe weakness and languor often teen in growing boys and girls shows tbe want of more fupponiug food, which should be just wbat would be given to a ferer patient to keep up bis s'.rength, broths and bo up 4, meat ex tracts, and oatmeal or w beaten grits, with cooling fruits and regeiable which ferer would not allow. Nor frtould puddiog or cake be left out, for young people need sweets and flavors aud rarietr as, for tbat mat ter, dues every son and dangbier of Adam who eats at all fHamoatfs Taeartfeel. No cord or cable can draw so for cibly, or bind bo fast, as lore can do with but a single thread. Children are travelers newly i r rived in a strange country : we should therefore make conscience not to mis lead them. Nothing is so fierce but lore wl soften, nothing so eharp-sighted in other matters but it throws a mjgjt before tbe eyes on't Tbe reason why so (ew marriages are happy is because so many young ladies spend their time in making nets, not in making cages. Virtue and rice are not arbitrary things; but there is a natural and eternal reason (or goodness and vir tue, and against rice and wicked ness. Contentment is a pearl of great price, and whoever procures it at the expense of ten thousand desire makes a wise, good, and happy pur chase. There are prating coxcombs in the world who would rather talk than listeo, although Shakespeare were tbe orator and betnan nature lb theme. Tkere is not any one vice incident tolbo mind of man against w hich tbe world has rawed uch a loud and universal oot cry as against ingrati tude. ' The fact that George Washington's wife never asked where be bad been when be came home late at night goes a great ways toward accounting for bis extreme truthfulness. A little girl with the mumps, raid she thought ber iieciacba bad slip ped down iou her oecX :; ' J "aaic Ta LKrreB raost' BB " " By Oar SptcuUComtpoBtlenL" Nrw Yoas, May 2, 189. NEW TOBK'B GEEATEET PBOBkEM. Turning off Printing House Square into a side street toe otner aay, was partly conscious of a little urchin trotting by my tide begging lor mon er. at whom, wrapped ia my own iboua-bts. I was mechanically shaking my bead in negatire response to his appeal. In a nty swarming witn beifKara you contract this babit ia very self-defense. Still be trotted on until 1 torued into a ban way ana oe gan to climb the stairs. Uwused from oil abstraction as tbe lit le fijrure lefi my eide, I remembered I e said be was buugry be badu'l eaten Muce eaierdar. Of course, be lied.; tney all dj but surely be didu'i want money lor rum perhaps be wan fam ishing in a bigcny, aud I badreiueeo Lim a uiouibtul of bread! I turned about aud btlow me a a" a Well-knit liule form, covered with rags aud dirt, still etaudiug in the vestibule Nimbly tespoudiitg to my wbirile, be bounded up the Kairs. He bad neitter father nor moibei; sometimes, a ben be had money enough, be bouebt newspapers and suld tbem: his borne was an ash box or lumber pile, aud he armed binistlf by quat tiug ou tbe grating over our quudsui fiieud the Cuained Slave uuder tbe Spruce ureet sidewalk. Tbe dirt ap peattd a moutb old ou bis bands aisa wrists; aud when, in my triend'a olBoe, be got down eomewbere near ihe ekiu tbe litilu cbepped bands be gan to smart, and I badu't tbe heart to push the citauiug process any. fur ther. A lew cuppers brought out a moment's gleam luto bis stolid face, aud do u alalia be darted. "Tbej are a bad lot ot b je on ib'ssirett Tbey feed .n tbe eciaps passed out fmm tfceee offices atuT mcrcbauto bave finished ibeir lunch. beu ibey get any money, iustead of goiug to a lodging bouse, ibey go to a Bow ery Tbeaire, and nex'. day act it oil r giin ou ihe strtet. There's a swarm i t tbem, ai.d all are bad boys, but keen aa razors " bo said my Iriuud. Paesiug down stairs, ibere eat the little lellow, peiched ou a wagon wbere 1 could not tail to tee bim, diing ravenoutly into a huge roll ibat bid baif his atill dirty face. Here was New oik's greatest problem I Not lUpid Trautii ; not new pie rs aud ocean lines; not East River budges, nor Nonb Kivertuuueis, fcui herowuelreei boya: tH that aie iraioifg, every day, for the peniten tiary and ibe yaitowa ; boy a growing up 'uucared tor by any living soul, faiiug wur.-e physically tbau the horses and dgaot Manbatlau Island, aud morally iu a darkness and turpi tude beside which tbe Gaboon seems w bile and pure. This gioup of boys, buddliug over tbe warm grating, will be the bighwaymen, buiglars, tramps and murderers of fifteen years hence as surely as tfTeci follows cause. What eUe can they be? Why should not buiuaue legislation sweep all tneee poor boys from the slums into a Stale factory or faiin, wbere, uuder judi ious reslraiut, tbey may learu to make au buuest livlug, and be taugbt ibtir superiority to a kye terrier or a stage horse ? Viewed from au economic standpoint, it will cost less money to savo tben boys lhau to buug tbem. Yet nothiug ia surer iliau ibat. all these thousands of sireei bya will grow up bard, uureasouing criminals, preying ou society till tbey B .ally fall luto tbe hands of ibe law. Private charities cannot provide lor ihem. They are vicious. iile, r pro he why shouldn't, they be? Ii will ueed ihe comulsiou of law to draw them from tbe wild freedom of tbt ir vili and miserable lite. I make this appeal to you, gentlemen of the Press! For G id's sake, for humaui ty's sake, use tue mighty power of your honorable calling to procure such legislation in behalf of these poor children, and tbeir pitiful couu icrparis with wbicb erery Urge city u teeming and festeriug to-day, as ill, at least, lift tbem out ft a con duiou of lile wbere maliuess. purity, and piety bav less ibau a ghost ot a cbauce! A HINT TO PARENTS ASD SUNDAY tSCUoOL TEACUKHS. Put ibe qoertion to a thousand faihera: "Wbat rice do yuu moat tear iu your boy's future life 7" aud nine buudrea wijl answer, "Intem perance." But wbat are the nine buudred doing about ill However men feel about legal prohibition, ajl men acknowledge tbe justice aud necessity of instructing young and old upon this important subject Vet we are mostly drifting along from day to day blindly bopmg and halt expecting that somehow our boys will be saved whatever be comes of tbe rest Aud ao amid in wreck of firesides and the crash of fondly cberisbed nop is, me days run into yeais that witness no thorough ly earnest, systematic efforts to pre pare tbe boy for the struggle just thead. It need not be so. There js in New York a society, and Publication House' wbicb, start ing without a dollar of capital aud supported almost wholly by volunta ry contributions, has published six buudred varieties of books, paui phlets and tracis upon erery phase of the liquor question, spent $70,000 iu stereotypiug and for liieraty labor, printed over three buudred million pages of temperance literature and scattered it throughout erery State and Territory and in nearly erery country on the globe- It publishes two uratclass monthly pspers, one, the louths Tempo atfcfi Banner, illustrated, being as its name indi cates, devoted to tbe children. But a new department has lately been added of which no Sunday School should be iguorant This Society is now publishing some nine TEVPEKANCS L1&AIU' BOOKS FuR SrSPAT SCHOOLS from the pens of the most gifted writers of tbe day. A list of these can be bad by writing tbe Rational Temperance Society, 58 Keade Street, New York. What better method could be possibly be adopted for arm ing the children of our land against mt perce but insiJoous temptation sure to assail tbem a few years hence 1 The lasting imprest "of childhood mac aa unequally lotbdaio on which to build a sober, manly life, and it seems a pity tbt ibese Tem perance Library books fur Sunday School should not be more widely known and used to this end. Let it be borne in mind tbat this is not a money making scheme. The Society is purely a benevolent and humane institution, and except tbe few bard worked inmates of tbe publication he use, it is all outgo and no income tor ejery person connected with it Forty sews a.TO Joshua Nye and others in Maine began work among tbe children in Sanday and day! schools, and when tbat generation of pledged and instructed bora crew up, the State of Maine took tbe fore-! most position of any State or coun try in the world upon this question, j The moral is obrioas! Mosi.it. : id -Our bean ia Bombay is at the Gov ernment House, on Malabar Point, in tbe suburbs of tbe city. Afalabar Point waa in other daya a holy place of tbe Hindoos. . Here was a temple and it was a'eo believed tbat if those who sinned made a pilgi im age to tbe rocks there would b9 ex piation or regeneration of soul. Tbe Portuguese who came to India were breakers of images, who bel cved that tbe religion of Christ was beet served by tbe deeiructioo of tbe pa gan temples. Among tbe temples which were subjected to their pious teat was one on Malabar Poiut Tbere are only the ruius remaiuiug, aud marses of rock, beariug curious luscnpiioos, lie uo 'hi fail -aiue. Malabar Poiut is an edue of tbe islaud of Bombay jutt'og out itt tue Indian Ocean. V nere the bluff overlool-. tbe waters it Is 100 leet biifb. Tois remuant of ibe rock ba beeu rescued from tbe sea aud suiriu ; and decorated witb trees aud stri u'i 1 bery.tbe. mugo aud ibe ptlui. O'er- ' looking tbe sea is a t al ery w lib 5 j larirw kuus. sbiniuif and black, look-! iuil out upon tbe ocsac and keepniir watcbover tbe Kujpire if Lulaud. it is difficult to dtsci ibe a res Deuce like ibt G jVrruuieut House ou Alii aoar Point Arcbitecturv in simply a battle with tbe Hun. Tbe bouse is a grup of bouses. As yuu diivv lu ibe ground.-, through stone gates thut : remiud you of the potter a lodges at s.iuie stately Huglitb mausious, you pass tbrougb ail avenue of uittugo trees, past teds of flowers IbtoWlug oui tbeir delicate fragrauce ou ibe warm morntug air. You c me to a oue stoned buu.-c, tuirui.dcd wiib spacious veiandaa. Tbeie is a wide slate t-uirauce, covered wiib rt u clotn. A guard is at tbe fool, a native guard weartug ibe oglisb fCiriel, ot' bis tbouldere tbe number indicaiing bis regiment You pass up ibe stairs, a line ct survauis ou eii'ier S'dc Toe servants ate all Mohaiumndaus. Tbey wear long scarlet gowns with white turboLs : ou tbe brea-t is a belt w lib au iujperal croon for au esCUlCbeoU. I brV salute you wltb ibogiave, t-ubujifsive tfracu of the Esi, toui-biug Iqo toreheat and beitd- iug low tbe bead, iu ti keu ot wel come aud du'.y. You euier a ball. and pass between two roi-ms latge, bith aud OeCoiated Wltb blue and wl lie, and look out upa tbe gardens Otlow, Ibe seas betood aud tbe tow ers of Bombay. Oue of i bei rooms is ibe State diuiug r i iu, large euoub io diue 50 people. Tne otter is the Slate dra ing r-o-m. This bouse is only ued f.r ceremouies, f r uieaU and receptions. You paos toi 100 paces utidt r a Covered Way over a paib lundn of Ce meul aud stoue, tbrougb 11 twer beda and palm trees and c-jiuh to auoiber bouse. Here are ibe principtl bed rooms and private chambers This ss also one story high nud ruus do u to tbe eta, so tbat you ;au siuud ou a balcouy aud throw a biscuit into ibe wbite surf as it c mhs the eLore. These are tbe apartments assigned to Geueral Giaut aud bis wife There are drawing rooms, chambers the walla high, tbe S tore coveted wiib rugs and cool matting. As you pa iu servants, WDo aresitiiug cruucbed around ou ibe 11 iors, ri.-eupaud bst d tbeir bead. You note a linle troup of sboes at ibe door aud learn thai in ibe East, custom leqwres tbi-sti iu otr vice to uurliuer ibeinselves before eUieriug ibe bouse of a mt-ter Another buudred paces and you come to auoiber bouse, with wi1e verandts, somewhat larger th 'u tne Ueueral's Tbene are the guel cbambeis and here a p.irt o( our ptr iy reside. SJll further on is am.th tr bouse, auJ here ibe writer ii id-t a borne, and as he sits at tbe table wri tiurf these lines be I inks out i f tbt upeu door, shaded by a palm tree, aud sees tbe wbiie sutf as it tires k over tbe rocks and bears i.s drory, moaning, uueudiug roar. I look out ot ht wiidw aod set a large flig siuff wiib a siouh bue From ibis staff the fl ig of E 'filuijd djais wbeu the Governor h hiih My bouse is a scrips of rnoma aicheo over wim blub Wails Ibe chamber in wbicb I write is a comfortable woikmg room, with many wiuds aud easy chairs. Tte room arjoii,. lux ia a bed-t'batiiber. O ber rooms oiuplete tbe suite, aod tri m my chamber window 1 can look out on tbe sea, on ihu embrasured guus and watch the coming and going if tbe tides. You note that ihe builders ot ibis bouse bad only one idea t" light tbe sun- Jijsnowibe c lde-t wiuter weather, reuiatkable p.-ol fr Bombay. Every wludow aud every door ia open, aud even my euuiaer garments are warm, aud, wbeu wea ry with the beat, 1 throw down mi Een and walk out under the palm ;ees aud look at tbe surf and wuu ibe bret zea ibat come over the fees from Persia, aud throw mvself upon ibe lounge and dip into one of tbe books piled about bo. k about In dian history, religion, ca-te wbicb I have touud in tbe libray and iu wbicb 1 am trying iu know souieibing of this aucieui aud most wonderful land. So far as beautv is concerned beamy ol au Judjau character, wi b as mucn coiuiort as s possib e in Uiodoetan uotbing could be more attractive than our borne on Maiabir Point We are the guests of tbe Governor, aod the honors of bis bouse are done by Captain Frith and Cap tain Radchff, ot tbe army, two ac complisbed young officer, the last representatives of the last type of tbe Eoglieh soldier aod gentleman. We take our meal$ in tbe State dining room, ana wnen dinner ;s over we stroll orer to tbe General's bunga low aod sit with him on the veran dah looking out on the sea sit late into the uigLt, talking about India, and home, and all the strange phas es of this civilization. Mrs. Grant seems to enjoy every moment of tbe visit, more especially as we are to haye two week's mail on Wednes day, and tbe steamer never breaks its word. Mrs. Borie ia in fine spir its and bealjtb, all Jthings considered, and has surprised cs in ihp yir;ue ol early rfolog. AU manner cf plans are proposed to induce Mr. Bone to add lustre upon the expedition by de stroying a tiger and carrying home a trophy of his prowess to Philadelphia, but be steadily declines theso impor tunilica, taking the high-minded ground thai I) e ,b sever had a mis gndiretanding with atig'c-r ia his life, and does not propose now to cuiii- rate tne rott-nuueni or toe race. . RuMell Young, to the Wt'F Herald. Ktad aaateblns Agala. DteA. V. V.. 4pril 22 Tbe body of Harry Borrell, a well known cheese and butter buyer of Little Falls, buried in March, was stolen from tbe cemetery vault in tbat vii of weaJtb, tbe supposed motive is the hoae of a reward' for in-return. Tbere is no clae to the thieves. Which is better, to die eating diet?. .',.. or Ta Ual Sabbath Etey. " . The Raleigh (N. C.) Newa of a day or two since contained the fol lowing timely and truthful contribu tion ou "The Sabbath Day :" "Remember the Sabbaib dav to keep it holy." Again, 'Six days sbalt thou labor aod do all tby work " Again, "lu it that i -be sabbatb tbou sbalt out do buy cik."-Tbis commandment was given to the Jew ish church, aud it is as bi.iding now on all aa tteo. Christ has expressly affiimed thialaw, aud baa declared biioselt "Lord of tbe Sabbaib day " He also sat 'It is lawful to do well ou ibe Sabbaib day ;" tbat is, Works of beuevuJAst; and mercy are pecu liarly appjojfrwie to ibis day, and works t f ah flu e tiecesi-iiy may be doLM i'U ibi day Bo' wbat are tbe wi.i ks of ureesriiy ? Any who are really de-irons i f ko wiug wbat se- eular or wurlolv wt it may be d ne wiiboui siu tin Suunay, iuy surely atjQ accurniely sct-raio oy readn g sct-riaiii bv re 1 tiw snvt!.is i I JrhU.i iu tbe U"i-p Is No oue. ueed doubt iu I Ills eulj-ci w bo Cabdldly tXiUiiueg fr himself, N secular work w b-b mar be ab- soluuly ntcetsary should be done on Sunday, whicti c uld bave beeu pre viousiy unt" tned or pof-poned uuti! Moiidoy "In H ib )u abalt u t d auy win k," u tte eontmaudmeot Chr's ittus are especially ei joyed to kcip the Sithhaih Day f tr toeui Selves, lor tbeir 4xu ies, for tbeir cbucbeH, and as au iXauple unto oth ers Outsiders, that is tbe uuregeo erate, t-eldouf read their B'bles. If a Cbiistisu (iieak the Snbbalb.tbe uuregeueraie persons will sy, "see tbat prtjf-ss; some people ibink be is a g.tt d ujaii, but to oi knuwltdge he (loes't'l ketrp - his Sukday as be should, aiid is therefore uo better itau 1 am " . Cniisiiau mau ! Cbris nan woman is ibat unregenerate soul s uitbliu; over you dowu to tbe pi i ? Cbristiatis DiU-t keep tbe Sabbatb, not only witi i heir bodies ty resji.g from tLe lab s of ihe week, but tbey must keep it. wiib tbeir minds aud hesit-. L ke lobn on tbe Isle ot P.ttui- s, ir.ey ;"ojusl be iu tbe Spir it u the Li.iu's day." Tbey cu u i tiue i lit ir masters, ifm ttuSto ha: b dap, tbet eiiHi-e in a secular atuu-emeu1, or tbiuk t r tslk of their w. rldiy coucirus, or lay plans for tiu-iiie-s for Us eusuiug dj or g tS rip iroiu hi u- to bouse a'" ur he mere worldly luiu-emeuts i f the day, r titgect ihir as-einhliug of tbetu- elves u (jeitiM f.r niviun worship Sttitiatn brskmg is one of our grt-aiest na l ual sins. Let every t. Il.er t.f Chrtstfaud every tboUKt tul, m rai pei o w bo is not Coiis ti.in, uni e t e ie tiiriife a due ob rvi vante of the bolv dav The an l Niupplus- it has beed tiuibfully remarked that one ot lb most imp riaul sue al accouiulisbiuetls is tbat of euicring a room grant fully. A w riter iu ibe Loud u Saturday Review begs to d (IVr here, au4 dt dares ibat tbe aliili iv to leave ouf, easily aud judicious ly , la supt-rtor; lie thinks It painful to see pe. pie aixious to heat a re treat trui a cull or visit, aud yet ap pureu ly aa unable to escape aa rata iu a trao, akboub nothiug bars tbeir egress, and au peisons coucerneu uuld xlaiily idispeure wiib tbeir coiooaoy Id an or stieuce ot oe- uariue bulb tfm loealutea and po- auioob is woril) study ing iu siuall as well us great (tatters. Many cases at once pie.-eitt thcuiseiven to Ibe in i ml I u a h cb ib judicious nertire of i lie fit.ol 5rb usioif ibtui;s to a i-oticlu-io'u .. Wird-Oe aojjrecla ed Suj VN ei'e. Luct saij tbat tbe g'eat art of lei c."-tliU)tf Was lo make tbe rtcipieui "iisb there was more," aud this nrncle ou ''Tne Art of G ting Ai'," iu t tie S uiday Review, bii'jgs ibis iXdlleLil advice lo mmd It is oue t f tbti greatest merits I a uoveiisL to kuov when to wind up bit rtory, aud ibe orator who cau sit dovn at tie rgbi moment and iu the rigbt way, autl tbe editor who cab wiod up Ms tader at the riubt point, in uas.er if i gtiod half tT bis art Mduy pieat-hirs C UipUiu that their greatest d flicliiiy in that of cot.clud lug tbeir M'niuiisj tun iu ibis particu lar case ibere la little Ueed for tbe exen-i-e ot any spt ciol rugeiiuny, as au abupi bu early tLfllug Is a tsull, of a l oibtrr, aiosl reaOlly paid iued by a cobrt ga Wu After all, a bulky es-sy migbt be wriueu on the art if -uiug away abd tbe difficulty iu bid ding farewell i a bost lu a manner that will couvt-y to bim the impres sion ibat you cave enj tyed yourself. Tne subjrc is commended lo tbe cou aiderattou of too-to emiueui siudeuts who make aotial couventioualuies a s.udy. 4 Herd r BnlTalora Drawwtd. An army o!fior who bad arrived in Cuicago from ibe Yellowstone valley recently, telli a story of wbat hap pened to a herd of buffaloes tbat were migrating outbrd. Tbe herd numbered 2,500 bead. Tbey bad been driven out of the Milk river Country by tbe Indian hunters be lougiug to Sitting Buli's band The herd struck me river near Cow -inland, aud ventured ou the ice wiib their cu?tuiiry confidence. Tbe auimals came upon tbe river with a olid (rout, a.ii began crossing witb closed rnks. Tne stream at tbe point ot crossing was very deep. a- . a a m . beu tbe lruut bie, wbicb was stretched out quarter of a mile in length, bad uearly gained the op pjsiie shore, tbe ice suddenly gave way under tbem. Some trappers who were eye-witueeses to ibe scene stud it teemed as if a trench had beeu opened ia the ice the whole length of tbe column, gome four or five bun dred animals tumbled into the opep ing an ot a beap. Utbers Tell in on topef tbem and sunk out of sight io a twinkling. By this time the rotten ice waa breaking off short under tbe still advancing herd. Tbe trappers say tbat in less than a minute the whole body of buffaloes had been precipitated into the river. Tbey were wedged in ao thickly that they couia co nothing but struggle for a second and tbeu disappear beneath the cakes of ice of the swift current. Not a beast io al that mightf herd turned tail and irid to escape when the ice began breaking up. In a solid phalanx they matched to. tbeir fatal baib lo the "Big Mudy." lo a mm ute from ibe time tbe first ice broke not a buffalo head or tail was to be fu. you need' notlearTor tie manhood ofagoodb.y. Jf ipe iitiJeVelfOy jocks into your pjp and speaks the honest truib, if hp js rt-ptptfu po those who dererre rtepeit, bra ft when he should be brave, yet with no fcbame of beiag gentle, thank heareo, and do &! you pan to keep bim so ; but hare ao fear. As riw a strengthen so do virtues The good l'f b"u hktly 10 be bett 1 a " We seek tor riches, and do not End tbem ; a e do not seek for death, but j alas! he comes. ' i S01IEESET HEEALD, EaTABuaaas tar. A GOOD FAUILY PAPER. GENERAL, LOCAL AND POLITICAL NEWS. RED HOT REPUBLICAN. LARGEST CIRCULATION Subscription $2 a year. Tran sient advertising 10 cents a line Special rates to yearly ant I quar terly advertiser. & papers to the year; no postponement on account of Christmas, Fourth of July or other legal IMUlays, ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR -TO- SUBSCRIBE! O IRaKI DESCRIPTIONS EXECUTE!) WITH NEATNESS AHD DISPATCH A LAEGE OF BLANK RECEIPTS OoST HAND. ED. B. SCULL. ' Bnaiaeas IXaxtager. S0HERSETG0ONTY II. T. IIELIIUOLD'S COMPOUrJD Fluid Extract BUGHU, PHARMACEUTICAL A SPECIFIC Rf MM FOR ALL Diseases OF THE BLADDER & KIDNEYS. Fur Debility, Loos if Memory, India posiiitm lo Ext riittoitr Bir-iuess. Sboi-tness oj Breath. TrttuMi-cl witli Thoughts of Disease, Dinint-ss of Vision. Pnin in the Bark. Chest anil I lent. Rush of BI.khI to the Heat, Pale Countenance, and Dry j If these symptoms are allowed to co on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption tnl low. When the constitution becomes aflected it requires the aitl ot an invigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up the system which ii Iff! IN EVERY CASE. Helmbold's Buchu IS UNEQUALED. By any remedy known. It is prescribed tiy the moat eminent physciaos a!! over tbe world n Rheumatism, Spermatorrhoea, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debilitv, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Faralysis, General Ill-Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Detune, Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Compl'ts, Female Compl'ts, &c. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Couzh, Dizziness. Sour Stomach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in the Mouth. Palpation of the Ilrart, Pain in the region ot tbe Kidneys, and a thousand other painful symptoms, arc the offsprings ot Dyspepsia. Hglmbold's Buchu Invigorates the Stomach. And stimulates the torpid Liter, Bowels. and Kidneys to healthy action, in cleans Inn the blood of all impurities, and impart ing new me and vigor to the whole sys tem. A single trial will be quite sufficient to convince the most hesitating of its valua ble remedial qualities. Price $1 Per Bottle, Qr Six Jlottles for 5. Delivered to any address Fee lroin ob servation. "Patients" may consult by letter.recelv. Ing the same attention as by calling, by answering the following questions : 1. Give your name and post-of!lce ad dress, county and State, and your nearest express olllce t 2. Your age and ses 8. Occupation? ' 4. Married or single? 5. Hight, wcight,nnw and in health ? 6. How long have yon been sick? 7. Your complexion, color of hair and eyes 8. Have you a stooping or erect gait? 9. Relate without reservation all you know about yonr pase. Enclose one dol lar as consultation tree. Your letter will then receive our attention, and we will give you the nature of your disease and our candid opinion concerning a cure. Competent Physicians attend to eorres pondeuts. All letters should be adilreed to Dispensatory. 1217 Filbert Sireei, Phila dulphia, Pa. ILT. HEpiDOLD, )ruggit and Chemist, Philadelphia, Fa. SOLD EVERYWHERE. TT 1 1 111 HDOluS mm J, 1.1, KOLDEREAUM & S TORE West End, Main at., Somerset Pa. HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE SALE OF chahpici; howees aitd eeapehs.cl17e2 chilled plows, eagees t0w1t gsaiii seed deills. eh PiEE THEESEEE AND SEPAEATCE, HCP.S3 OWSES. FAROUAHR'S I'uurHorw Thrnlilng Ma eaiDea tlS S bakers. FARQ 'S ThrwhcranJ Soiamtur. FANNING MILLS, couar piinvs, SHOVEL PLOW SHARES, Cultivator Shovels Eipairs or 17:arl7 All ths Plows Sold in tixo Cousty. njsw arrangement. Gnat Islam's to Ci;a .Beyers. Oae uf Ihi- Brm til Uini-hear Ct. has jut uini.-.. i, Uj me coaieni i. i.itf. wn.re h3 lut- FOR CASH Tit best atvl 'li-iict n.-k c.fllixtbs tlat will b I rjoghi to it.,, tliinjcar.n, CJuiitiu of Dy co::s, kotioss. c-Eo:2r.iES, paints and oils, he stuffs, haeiy;aie, gueel'swaee. caeplts, flcce OIL CLOTHS, c, FOFv CxVSLI Ornaasortrre.'lc to piM .r.mi(jUj- when dati. tbem iur repithl! pr'nfi If V'c Wtil ai'v cicltauu GRAIN, FLOUR, MAPLE SUGAR AND FAHM PRODUCTS GEN ERALLY. We will Pay CASH for FLOUR, W1IKAT, OATS, CORN AND MAPLE SUGAR. Prtnlixct mu-t in nil u!ws br ''cllvwl liefore tbe cU r ih9 ur w:tbteL Tb"?c wishing to mv luuDtry itj buioiC al iha LOWEST PRICES C;ir t!r . by eii In in a piiU nnl eominririir oor jtrlces nil I u-rtu Willi tii her iir t'nr l-nK eix-riinee mt u.le rit al uuahle a- la Jt bel ter lur OUR CUSTOMERS Tli.m ai.yotbcrst re Id this lowxm coiwrY. CASE BEER & CO. April 3 NEW PENSION LAW. All ptil .n hy n"w I w. b-ir'n hvk at il.iy ot tllchnf t U -j-ricil r altti rM.-arl. Pen sion -n ;in I r,(,. inniD. sou I ttr , niainiM f r n luw, ill iukt ,ia 1 1 i';ru !'.! t ' ' X VV. KITZ(ERLP. Fob 2 B i MS. W ianlniiton. n. O. EIDHEY C0M?MSIS Piles, Constipation, Prrmaomily cared by IIC K. It. Ct.lKl.. tm'.b Hern, VU, aay "lm cmW KlBAlk i -.OlKLLa It aas-mcfed llks litirm. Ir hasdoso better th oiy rcmedr I hT eTPtw4 Ibavv prc-rrltxli frl'IlXwblicood afc i-aTia etr4 mr-reml Trry bm4 em." mm 4 m yr Iutr ha ear "at h wrr fbUed. Iheiwmnfrt whm h&T hm nr4 whra T Wr aeu have failed, t-li: j to the rrmnrkable wr this trtmt erimij hat lu ir;mlg thvo aa4 mmmw tber !teaar4, (ASA SPHIHa iSDiClHE ) ALL.hm.ld tt ir. It arta auldir, hat aarrlr, M ta. Uvlt aad ban rl rroTlpc all awrblS Mre laaa,aa T ! rntit T.n!r jo rr. rcstr!re Ik. reriias of Mrrav k aad vtg aatck la aaural t Trry aeallky r..a. 1 kcrc l a. one bat wbat writ ut wek a rrmriy taSaaaay with ta. artaml torpar al taa ajatua after aaMOas tamwEb Us a iatc. Oa parkaya akiinUqinrlm)f Wyji,.;Bg, fnB. Uiltlm np.yint. bfina pif(nrt;i ia aaraw.tvr.- IW stM AT ALL. UiU MISIS. V J Or r o a! &Jm are-rtl'l.oi J I aa. tlaHar. vr o iii Btaii a arkrt V V '. 8!C3A22SfS 1 HL. Pr.risara, R-irt- ncroa. Vt Apr SURE REWARE3. Q VCiKSTOi'tv i c.; a w . 54 to CIO l-ci- ; . ! h ontl yiapt- I.ans" I t Vi- ! til I lie iniL.L,k .V. kstv .:. A the I. r nl.1 iit,)i:l- i-jid ; . d -. HailruuU uiiiKiiiy, TITLE PHHFKfT. Mronir aoil -arrrro- .Icittj l't "-.j-Ikt-uu Uro:ij;lt-iu r..int.i l- -nu k iiuiii i Ronnlns streaina- pure tva:.-r mil niarkela-aeliiMtls H&itr.,;il i-t.iu- ' pk'leU llrM;U .oiurj tl l x-f.ruut. Vend for lamp!i'r, IJasIiaa or Addreas w. o. :lci:5.::t. I.nii' t ofiimii2icr, GB1ND R tfins, Nil II. pacxass uLllilJiiji polish. Aiarava cadt torn use. - tmrMf-riM it. SntjWr-Ml.nl It ana tWTMr-aMaww. l( BHriftt ami ra4. iXvTtt.1171. In MajU, urt. I Ct POLISH Wm Hurtata 101 UT. rasTi'. gEltarS. 71ECLEB, Sole Hansfaclurar, catM, at. aka atr. roiua.iu., U-tS.am c : .r:it-J. 3ml. 1 it.alara Yea. If:. 1 H i. JIX.JU ". rat IHmp M I Waived AN I.) NOW OPENING AT . J. M. HOLDEMBM '& SOS'S. STOR E Wast End, Main St., S om v ALarg3 and Well Selected LOT OF DRY GOODS, xonoxs, UAIiDVTAliEf QUEESSWAI1E, DATS it- CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES The Largest, Best end 'Cheapest Assortment of Men's and Boys' C LOTH I H G Fresh aiid Saw. Evror Offered in SOMERSET. All niaU f lro4K4-4- Titkcu In i:x !i;iii-c fr .OOIS. V- Htl.lil.ll ol tltr.Mt llurse Kakra l-r th- lctUT tii:tu tver .iii'l cltttji. Aniucwho ints unc ar oo e, w..ul. lu W'-ll io ft.ml htiii a cHil c-jr! i.r iti "ii-.a ij . . .. . ki ttw in fll to m:tk- sitrp ot ir:Liinn cn. it ho ir hir ritiiuil?.'! ?-iili $ u i,.'ht i ami ali a hw wnnt xaicei. Jr Ca 4 V SALrsKOOKS: Union Square, Xev" York, 154 State Street, CHICAGO, I LL .71 A X 8J FA CT Ui. K 2 I S SILVER F PLATED WARE. Trade .Hurl ftr fimus, I orks. .',o. 1847. Rozerj Bros. A. I. Tfnse Govt?. have tahtn the Cer tificates of Aiearl irhrrerrr cjt hibitat, boih in tn'.t and the old Countries, And the McriMrn IJiitanniu Co. aro the LA KG F.ST ami DcM Manuiiittuiers in flas line in tlit- Wc.iltl. :: - Lir'Ak jour J wi kr f.tr Hite (iccC-s. A til 14 tmm wm sill, rjSTAr.J.ISHKI) lSlr. TI rtin scfnrcl tf.n f-rr!i-M tT Mr. Win. II. Rarnhart a oi At-ni In S.,inr t Mnntr bir the (vaiirn auttl Ki'i, 1 irh tuvliank m niim-;rt as fti.'tiiiuern lor pfttt lavn.-a. au-l Ik-fin-ik Iur Jlr. tkirtiimn lh llljcrl puiuoaice mj. jfU by :nv Itjruier .enis. I tuiru a very Lirzo f:;ct or ii Jsi: S O O IM ! of my r,wn mmnfaolun.. fon'otio-j . T IILAXKLTS, CASSIMEKF.S. SATINETS. JEA5N, KKP ELLA NTS, rr.A.Xl'I. :ovi:r;r.KTs, c.inrETs, YARNS, 4.C.. which I wish iu TRADE FOR WOOL. OurOootls are MADE FOK SEKVICK. uikI-; my ttwn snj.-TTislttn. nntl wo litrtvp n'W, a? In titt? pan. to itive mlislttniua tl full valur t'i .i i L We will. a u:-ml, viait all uur tu.-lumeri' Ou.-i: li.c Suuimt r. W.M. S. MOIOAN. , tSiaut ji i MiIIh. Apr tiik farmffsiioij.m:. WAX WORK' JR., Thrpr-i'ty nf A;"j:ir,tlrr ruantryuian w,ii stanil Idr r t.ifo Itie on-jii: a as. n. tnl .1, Jnly 10!h 1T : ' The f.rt thrue lnyi a! the :ai !e wl'Jtmiith Br-tt In S'liufri lton.u.h, the nt ihrr at the u 'oof fbillp bitav.r in f'rte-lt n.. an.l the i.c.xf t; rrtr ihij 1 at the jiiilti? wl the owi,er in Luvanm ill- 'nlnon alro-niirely ttr'-uhnut Ihe aea;a. Siittlaya exoepttt. DESCRIPTION. Was Work Jr. In brauiUui malt sany bay. TT:ir obi. 1 hitnl!t hiih. ati-l wrltu ly r p.-nal.. perftnlly eleanaml .an-L with bear. tm rt lr, chute joiateil. ol' credit tlrv.mii: iC'-t"! anion, thoroughly jr.itHl ttu,j r'! arn! b.t pr vt;.! ht:ii.trli' a -rood M'ifli zr'Xer. Ill w.i i by' at Work. Imprieil from trI:in-i at a he;ivy cxpenfe bvlhe I'rnnylvania SiH-k l!iiKrtini l't.n!(i:iny. ",' Johnson, axfiit.) w;4ittfwne-l lj tbe VeTiiKrtfi-in I ani k'ayeite Hir.-o I'-.'nuiitriy. H;tti.tiR I a hirae. well ltrmel, li.iy i;hi.-'r I.'i.m ut;tp', tr --Sri-inp-r." Hi wramlVire "HtiTT." the 1 r pertr f Mr. i Taylor t'f on. hum. Ki s'flii'l. !If. t y II. c n-t-1 j bofe "I1 -ry"' who wn a t up nt U";l-' t arul a prize at. h i-iK-.'s. i:iu::;n 01 wzx t-rn jr.. w:is a rupe: i-:r rr-iKa jtiara by Y'irK II' n Tm. The SJirf uin-hj. etf.-aml'jife wan t!-..- ! elvralei h-n "il-aeiit" T? Di' (nut i uv! f 'i, w. Jlr. l.'juntrvliutn pntt'Staml "nrt j J r. tl I' hilip AukL-nn iu 01 Lyuij-a. VI e.ii';f i l::n-l et airy. Ta , for;t '. trite san: oi im-ui-y. Vvu j Work Jr wa. ,n eahll.itbm at the W emorelanil j fi-unt.tr lair ht-ltl at lr-nhur. Ia.. where t tlrw lirstt prt-uiiuia. He waj !tt oB t-xlut.i ln itt ; tbe S"iwMt e-iooty ttini bell in l-l i. 1'T. 1'" ! IV?. where n?) ii; a prexium mru tltjie. where nu -t.T p rex turn -tir- - . TERMS. ! Flved .il ira (.'.) t InsRtrw filb b- l-'tH ' foa as the DJ;m-19 known W kttiik loal. 'i,r'" ' ioje wi h a mate befura she Is kaown t t wuh : fo.ii torlelt the insurant-e m mey. Mart" niti-t I ' hraiht r.-truUHy, n. II put ta any ..ther borse I the tnsur.in -e ai'iUi-y will 1 elaimetl. N. B , O10.I tare will be taken, but o- rtP"i"H iltiy I-.- atTL'bleDtd on 1 eotpi?. A pill Id UwrsrranJ Kefjr IS TOUCH I M.J wll Kavina fc-ll wy nei ami " " 1 lie aro hfrehy nuiiu.tl not to un r i my aewunt. i I will be resign'!!-! fi", erc.freiini.nleejnieli'l toJ by tlae proetH ! law. . i.,n,nnr April , COUN tXItaC.LOHK. - i .. .v 4
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