HA! LL 6G IES) JAG] RS ad .D. MURRAY, Chntro Hall, Pa.’ anufucturer of all kinds of Buggies, would respect ally inform the citizens of Centre BW that he has on hang E By be NE hy SPs sold at reduced prices for cash, also a rea- with and i tonable cred vin. "Twohorse Wagons, wagons bo. made to ma ma All kinds of repairing done on s et notice. Call and see Ris i of Bu before purchasing elsewhere. . apl Science on the Advance. Gutelius, C. Sufgoon and Mechanical Dentist, whe is permanently located in Aaronshurg In w Ro a Dr. Neff, io aving the oxporionc ® Ri! A ieppienp tion. 29 Toet| 2 may 22 aD Aap ‘ashier. Pres (FNTRE COUNTY BANKING Co. (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co) {+o RECEIVE DEPOSITS, 114) And Allow Interest, ‘Discount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold und spl ates Coupons, Attorney at Law, ey FORTNEY, o Bellefonte, Pn, . Office oyer Rey- nold’s bank. may 19 6ut1 RP SMITH, of offers his "professional services. Office, Centre Hal, Pa. ai NE NUS, Attorney! on Law, Bellefonte, promptly. attends to all bus iness entrus ted to hime «1H juld.68tf “D. NEFF, M. D.. Pliysician and Sur- n, Centre fal, Pa., offers his professior | services t the citizens of Pot- mada ointhg townshi Dr. Neff has for ence of 23° 0 in the active Practice Rot medicine ahd surgery. ’ apl0'68 MH. NX. M' ALLISTER, JAMES A, BEAVER, WALLISTER & BEAVER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,. Bellefonte, Centre Co., Penn’ a. Chas. «H. Hale, Attorney at Law, Bellefonte. 'dec2s 69tf ILLER'S HOTEL Woodward, Pa. M ) Stages arrive” and de spurt daily. his favorite hotel is now in every re Shes t ene of the most pleasant, country hotsls in centrsl Pennsylvania; The traveling. ¢dm- _munity will always find the best ac CONT dation. Drovers can gt alltimes be accom. modated with stwblés“and pastase fori aby “mumber af cattle or horses. July3'68tf GEO. MILLER. RE "S HOTEL, 812 & 314 Racesstreet, a few doors above 3rd, Philadelphia, at central logality. makes it’ desirable for | visiting the city'on Basiness or pleasure A. BECK, P roprie tor. ‘ap'68 (formerly of thy Biafes Uniay hotel) WM. H, BL "WY STITZER, BIATR & STITZER. Autorneys at "Law. Bellefoits, Office, on ‘the Diamond, next door to Gu Al man's hotel, ' Censultations i in German ar English, - feb1W 6atf CALES, at wholesale and retnil, cheap, by IRWIN & W ISON. QOTS, largo. stock, all styles, 5 wkizes. und prices, for men and boys. just arrived at Wolf's well kaown old Stand. LA LI, of Ril escriptions, french Fjcint spanishsole leather, moroc- sheep skins; linings in the oe Teather Tinie. warranted to give satis- faction at. BURNSIDE& THOMAS. INE TABLE, CUTLERY, Tiweludir g placed forks spoons, &c, j apl068 IRWIN &\ WILSON. | A OMETERS and Thermmueters, a . IRWIN & WILSONS. NOFFIN TRIMMINGS, a 1 rge assort- C ment at. IRWIN & WILSONS "AND D BELLS and’, Duor Bells, ill sic z's and Kinds at apltss Ixrwing WirLsoxs rpoYs of all kinds, “BU RNSIDE & THOMAS SYRUP, the finest ever made, ad for ceiv ved, cheap ; at Wolf's old stand Rui oro As hy nR¥RY re i apOstf ‘blankats,. and Buffalo BB BURNSIDE &° | UGG Y—<new trotting Bug _ Centreha 1B: Kreider, M.D at Mllieam gq Centre: cory. Offers his services to all needing mddical attendance, Callk 2h romptly attended to. Early settlement cordially Yoquested, when a liberal discount will’ be ‘allowed. Inter- “este arged on Siaied accounts after six months £061 ea de1 07 Rliantf E. CHANDLER, M.D, Ven HOMEPATHIC PH YSIOTAN AND RUR- Bellefonte, Penn's. Office 2nd. Floor Hurper Bro's Store. Rldines atthe References—Hon. C.! 3 e, Lock Haven, Pa Hon. Pres’ t 1st National Bank, ae : wil GEO¥, ‘over , Office. " Pres't Judg A. Mackey, and others. 19noveotf pee basin clini os — ————————————— fia onpprpyry OHN, JF, POTTER, Attorney at Law. xe having lands or wm draw op and have ed) c. Of- ig Teoh on, i I $22’ Gott GLOTHING~—Overcoats, Panis; Vests, + 4nd Dress Coats; cheap, at Wolf's, J. THOMPSON BLACK, C. Phyo cian ‘wad Surgeon, Centre hill] Pa. fers his’ professional services 10 the oiti- ons of Potter township. mr26,60,tf ¥ “A Tremendous Stock of Goods Tao Here! “BOOTS & SHOES I POR FALL &'WINTER TR ADEN b i prof BOOTS and SHOES, dierorotight to Milroy. go Coarse Boots $850 and pwr yys' from $1,87 to $425. pmen's, $1,75 and upwards. pe 1 te A i ob et * TERMS Tix OByTuE Habs Raror- { ren is published weekly at $1,60 per in advance; and $2,00 when nbt pai advance, Reporter, 1 month 15 cents, Advertisements nrednserted at $1,60 per square (10 lines) for 8 waeks. Advertise ments for a yonar, half year, or three mohth at a loss rate, All Jobwark,: Cash, and neatly and ex peditiousiy axecuted, ut reasonable chur ges, sami der Th EH i ATE, RE PORTER. outer TAL L Tu As Vrgsruidy 25th 1869 jo " Tn a — | Legal Pender DG Effect —eQuistanding Obligations. It is stated that the New York. fire instiranice computies shave, out about ten million dollars “of ons onl'real ed- tate, whieh were made prior ‘to 1862 aud on which payment in gold will now be called for: The life insurince TL panieg of New York give a differ nt statement, severa} officers stating ‘that ‘they would | tiot insist on rgold in the 1862, 1, The follawing table'shows the outstanding obligations of the several States contrac ted prior £0' ‘the ‘opera tion uf the: legal tender act, and which fall within the operation of Chief Jus- | tiee Chase’ § degision, Pennsvlvahin i. olla d 9,(98,000 New, Yuk '(le&" Binking™ ''« Fund) abouts. 7. aes 14,839,000 Louisiana (exclusive: of Consplidated Bank and Citizens’ Funkeh Loans). Massachusetts. w North C Ciipoliad, Ackansas .i. Maine: Lana dike OP 3,918,000 . 11,898,000 13,116,600 3,483.000 1,196,000 827:000 10,114.000 6.125.000 839.000 1.500.000 ove 2,42, OU = 300,000 avs en ae. CaN ARER Tan sansa [9 FP Mirylands New, ippishie Indiana, ae Georg: IR cansnennnene Hehe AR ; New Jersey saad mami chided 99.0) )) Missouri: il LR Vv 12, 758 000 Jllingis,......y ¢ 5,063,000 Rhode IRE r saisnznce ran 3,000 Michigan (ncludingsd hool fund) Connecticif | Tennessea dd. R. $20. 153,000 State’ Proper... 3,545,000 =23.496,000 2 895.000 150.000 4 124000 4175,000 pre. ehbediVinbuan 1 LE 3 5.182.000 4,000,000 | . nro —— Kentuek y...id ames opts? Kansas, lh. all. ehaido South Carolia, abot Alabama ivi co isrenses drier ofa sires a eal £185,334,000 mm esi li Ms mportunt to the Holders of the Notes of the old State Banks. vo to the recent decision of * | the United States Shipreme Court, hol- ders of the notes of the old State banks issued prior to the legal tender act, edn demand their redemption in. gold. This makes. them fir more’ valuable than, gréenbacks, or those issped hy. the tiationel banks, | LEGISLATIVE. "Phe followig passed the House : That the act entitled An act to ex empt sewing ndfchines’ belonging’ to distress! for rentiapprove ed Apri} seven. teenth, Anno Domini one thousand, eight handeed. and’ sixty dine,” * dhail by private families in this - Comunon- wealth: Provided, That thié shell ot chines for stle on hire. hidden CU TAGOOD'LAW. The, Hose’ yesterday: passed. the Senate bill relative.to, baggage sash ing. I, provides that "ay baggage master, express agent, (stage. driver, ‘hackman or.ether. person, whose duty itis; to handlg) remove or: take care of the baggage of passengers, who. shall Sy of recklessly i injureor destroy 4 Wk ‘box, package or oy 1bading, Firacsh ting, un odi eo ering or storing the same, shall be guijty 4f a/misdemeanor, | ‘and’ on conviction thereof shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding | one’ handred dollars. deli Yesterday, Bf amile from the Do- vet depot; w sero attempted a vile “| fvoum, Peamaylianis, het is’ badly fri an di te ar acters Memorial. on he Infallibility, Dogma. The Paris: Monde publishes the La. tin text and a trunslation of the me: morial drawn up at the Ecumenical Coungilin fayor of the proposition de- elaring the infallibility of the Pope. ‘macy of tle jurisdiction of the Romuh Pontiff the suctessor of Suint Pe ter is clearly taught in the Suered Seip tures ; that the, universal tradition of the Church tenches by ithe wards aud, ‘acts’ of the Holy Futhers, as weld as the decisions of several Coupeils; that the. doctringl judgments of the Roman” Pontiff on matters of faith, are ie changeable /Declarations from the proceedings ‘of 'the®QCowncils of Iuvons | and Florence are cited i in favor of the super-emingnt suphopity | of the. Holy See; aud reference is made to the cope traty opinions held by, the sq catia | which ‘Would follow fron their: toler: auce, Extracts are given froin the records of ithe Council at Baltimore tu 1866, and other . recent ecclesiystical assemblages; ‘to: show the prominence. given to the'dogma of infathibility, and the present necessity for its ‘atlojition’ The bitterness, of the attacks directed | against & athe Holy Sees pointed out, Land, it is said, "that if the Church now, hesitates to pronounce iu faver of in- their hostility. Its denied that thie doctrine will place heretics and’ seis- matics at a still greater distince from the Church; in any case the inferests of Catholics require a definite decision upon ‘this grave matter, and men see: king the truth instead of being turned away, will le the more attracted at | dation of the unity and solidity of the Church.” = The up position of those lost | to the faith is on'y a’ pretext to ei mbar- rass the Church. In couclusion itis in favovotiinfullibility will be received | with jay by the Uatholie pecple. > Tabi Massachusetts License Law. Boston, Feo. Ll.—a majority of the | Li- | quors subniftted ww report which'con. | ta ns the following fentures: "Tt' id ‘a | pubs lic bars and tippling shops, and allow ing licensed inns, holding a common to to to be drank on premises, | sell their | the and licensed liquor dealers, grocers, apothecaries 4nd and distillers to se victupling license, guests, druggists, brewers | 11; nat, to be drank | | on the premises, The fees for the ii] cense are fixed atfrom $100. to $1,500 4 and the bill in the'epinion: of the ma- jority of the committee is so guided | as to make it, if it shall be enacted, an | efficient. law for. the regulation and | cofitrol of the liquetitrasfie.. A iminpr- Jer against the principle “of “li- eense in any form, ill We pn Diptheria — Five Deaths in’ one Family, wo stated that Mer. | Bradt, of Stillwidtey, lad lost four] children by diptheri.” Wa how learn that the ith child died at an, early hoar yesterday morning of the same) Phe mother is hers A few days since w self prostrated ad by dotwe Singainr fatality a sixth child, absent from home about thrde wiles isi] with ‘the dips) Mr. Bradt is a méchauje, hut has been unable to work during the long pro- tracted illneés: of his family. «It ‘has | cian in attendance that the ‘faruily Xx; }. Times. Death Warr ants: ? Gov. Geary has issued the death warrants: of Bohner' and Bodenburg, the butchers of the Peightal family, |, near Huntingdon. The execution of both will take place on Wednesday, 9th March. cmp ei lp. fs Ap Annie ‘Harrington, a + young lady aged seventeen, daughter of Thomas herself by taking poison, on last Mon. iday week. - The reason given for this extraordinary act is that her parents had interfered in a love affair in'which she was interested. Aili A Pe After: soudls investigation it has been ‘demonstrated ‘that the right man in IDOLS DESTROYED | And Rights of ( ‘ofiseienee Pre served, Wehave already announced the con. version ‘of the Queen of Madagascar. “Her Majesty” avowed herself'a Chris: tian when she came to the ‘throne tw years, igo... Lhe Londo Record pub: lishes an account of the destruction. of all the idols belonging to thé Queen in the “Royal ‘temples. ‘The public set’ was one of extraordinary boldness, but done enlmly: and deliberatelv, under the orders.of thei Prime, Minister, and. with’ tite sanetion of: the: Royal Coun, il. has eharactorized all ‘the proceedifigs, ‘the Queen “at the samg, tine doled to make any eomplilsory order; for tu abolition of idolatry in ‘private temples; not belonging’ to’ the, Crow! When asked whethar all Jdols ‘were to bi’ ‘de- 1streyid, the Queen stated, that her ex- "ample sufficiently indicated her wishes, tHe Ho HEHE thd telie God shoulda be worshipped, ‘te! Gott afd Father tof our Lord’ YY osun cl Lrist, hse blessed | word declures that all idols are the | works sof men's hands, and; no gods. At'the shme’ time the Queen wauld force no man’s constience; but leave: them to the nlighiefiing infliience of A letter from: Rev: WW. Pool, 80, late. been building i rovil clipe for sofiié’ tie pyat, and, cfd Det ing” conmpleteg she give orders for bihing’ ‘thé idols in the government temples. When the wooden fenced around the femple of the great national idol had been pulled down, .the Priests « assumed’ a threaten- ing aspect, even hintihg that their #od | had medigine which ould’ nay enge him on the heretic sovereign On, the 1 18th | Of Septet thé yt ome in force to the | Bi pital to elaitn their rivhes ns nobles. | LA council was called, 20d" 1t'Was déet. || ded to send the ch ial Se gretary, of State’ ¢illiel! ‘seven miles from the capital, after Nl, noon, dnd hy authority from the Prime The | wood of the fallen fe nee was cul ected, | T ha Ww set off {ié game Minister suized the idol’s house, , and the contents | Wis mt le i and a fire re 3 gi ht out to be | Iirsty theilong CANE earried | idol was | thén'twe vod Wifdve the in proe exflons (thrown in; tee bulloeks horns, then tl ree scarlet Then came the Tdol’s eage—the trun Ky of a small tree hollowed anid fitted #itha Hardly any of hel present generation hail seen the 'goll; and reat was! the | surprise when he wi as priduced. Tw 0 pieces of scarlet silk about three feet | | long dnd three inghes, wide, with in mall ide of wood about asthig asd’ man’s amb inserted in the milldle be- Leen iid go that the silk formed, fs it Were, bwo Wings, Was the gre: ih god of AM: oe) agasdar, whose thuch was spe: y tifying, atid whose neariess wad proser- 1 “Yiu cannbt burt him, he jis WIE he Ts a ! vative, a god! said the ,reople. god ‘he will not bur, said the officers; | “wi are doing to try and he hdl. it ont i stick Th the fire, that the people might see itas itv was donsutiietl; “ The vietory | Wis complete. Next day forit “then ddolsghiared the same fate, ang the rest followed! Onéowas a little, bag of ! pieces of wood utfited by a silver chain, The peopie, Jopked on wonder.’ “and ‘when the process was over, seéing that ‘they had now no goods to worship, they sent to the’ Que fh to’ ask what they ernment thereupon, appenled to the naw tive Christians to send Cliristian teach: ; ers, and they at once, responded. It wits found that of 280 towns and vil-, lages in Tmerna,” 120 already had Christian ¢h hurches, and teachers ‘were at once found for all the rest. ep — It turns out thap Mr. Stanton had his life insured for $10,000, and his’ homestead estateis worth : $60,000, so | that his family were not. left: so. very, destitute as has been represented. Ril LL iti pir Congress has made an appropr iation of $30,000 for feeding, the indigent ne groes that have flocked into Washing- ton to enjoy “freedom.” Washington | has become, great soup bewl for Sam; “bo. 4 is tH Get a — eed - a a ‘BOUND DOCTRINE: / The recent very messhige of Gov. Gary, by, which Tig strang! od ‘the ime’ tropolitan, police bill, containg #Q, much. from mitking copious extract from! the sume, for the’ edification of ‘the ra« dicen) readers of t the. Reporter, ‘who will] find the Governor, bringing, Lhe, same irgumeénts against the recklessness and usurpation’ of ‘our radienl Auwmakers) of that have been all “for” the’ Jas” ten yond wens. by the Demoai pfs against” te Governor Snygiiit od | hied The, gonstitutional Lite peage, to create a power such as is contemplated hy;, ‘He xed politani Polige Bill 10 ‘operate over it hole Grate, or any, park hertoby isa question of { great, magnitude, and one which, undena repyb, ican form of goygFnment | deserves serious consideration It ID ang other; fu amental, prin government pI lished for ra ib 9x ain happiness of the eople. The bill under be I fraught $ with momentous conseq the | citizens (of Philidel his,’ a nd of thé] States Aid, the position that | Je fot. er can, be taken BRAY fron 80 lar partion, of the peaple of Fils ia, without their, conseut, for” a pe riod “0 persons, is to we extraordinary, unten-| ; able, and in violation of the spitit, meaning r and intent.of the first. and gec- aud sections of the Twelfih Article “of the Constitution, The second section’ declares “that it, wer is nliérent in’ the people, and hs governsients are to on, their thers. wid} stituted for, theiy peace, safety and hia pines.” The, constitutions f s forth hob | such plain and unequivocs Jem, ‘tHe | po pringiples apon which 4 repu government shall. be “conducted thie | comment would be superfluous, “ind would, weaken, rather’ than. strengihed the, Cuse, (f there exists any ‘right qr Aithort ty In the legislature. A toneentrats | power in, afew mey fox a te UH years, then it must be admitted’ that they! Cof yeurd, or teomiike it & perpetuity. wdlo recognize, the right to. legislate. thus speaially for one city is virtually | to acknowledge that the lerishatare has aufhority to ‘make §imilaF enuctments, ii every other eity| borough, village, edimty und township withipithe Swe; atid that by the same; rdasoning. Com - pres poskoskebdike power to legislate for’ the different Sem tes; enact ag rand Metropolitan Police! Bild: andi: sdeure | plotary executive, legisiativaand judis the people’ from all: pasticipation in the government of theméelves: I must |, contuss that I'm entively. unpre to sanction any leyristation so-mischiev- lian in’ its character, and whichiscal- “fifated to uproot and destroy the dedr- est ‘principles and privilegesiof the peo- ‘ple; awvhieh ‘underlie the insn. “tioba of au wall regulated: ‘Commonwealth. Justice and the dictates of sound pube fic poliey require that the citizens of! every politibal and corporate division, hitwever rent orsmall; should be per- ‘Hird ‘as lan inherent. right of self- svermmont witheut ‘officious inter- uarter, ‘to man- wi their ow lodal affairs in ‘their own wit ffl through cofficets: selected at the haflot box by themselved. [us Niirkingrapont ‘this. dubject Lk t liavevelsewhere "1 Ehe igredt prin; ei te tien, upon: which-our free | insti-, “tutioné rest isthe unqualified and nb solute sovereignty of the: people; and constituting as that rid pk does, the iiost. positiverand essential feature: in the great charter of due liberties, 8 it’ { is'betteroalenluted than any othen to] “ive elevation to our hopes wad akignity 4 to our wetions: 7 So longus the peuple feel that the power: ‘to: eleot + their: own viicergnndeadministér their own gov- eth ont u bides i in thew soi dong; vill ‘they be! impressed with that! 8énse of seeurity and bf dignity which mustever spring from ihe tonsciousnes thatothey ‘fold: withia their own hands. wremedy for every political evil, a correction fi + gov. rermental abuse and usutpy tion. 'Dhis principleimust be upheld ‘and maintdined: at all: hazards and ‘every sacrifice-—mnintained in alk the power and fullness——in ull the breadth aiid depth of its lutmost | capacity aud nification. : It is not sufhcient - that he ticknowledged asa mere abstrac- tion, or‘theory, brdoctrine,) but as a practical’ substantial, diving reality, vital in‘every pavtloy oi 1 "Phercity of" Philadelphia in cides to pay ‘the necessary expensesiof hier govs! : igortant and, ‘extended improvements, and the inter- | est on her immeuse debt: (now greater in a condition to inareasé her Jigbili+| ities, and if she does, it! ought to be with 4 perfect understandingfor what. fused » ‘pos and to what. amount. | “Phe salary’ of the ihayor, wha. now etiorus all the functions that are pro- to be placed in the hands of this pe of police commissioners, |is-four thousand dollars] while the salaries of id ji Brevity is. thesoul of Wits, a '. iit 9 4 the six’ 'sommissioners, oh threaithions '.™ ital 26 Ho wa ——r temic rete oa ormant that o rr 0 1550 8 ope hundred dollars and one at one thou- | sand dollars, a committing magistrate | p at, thé Central Station, say three thou. sand dollars, ‘and a clerk st “atae |p bundred, and that of the ning | and physician, three thousand ollars, amount to the sum of twen ded Sr stationary, printing and fi] 0 cidentals, at least twenty two thousand | * a ore, making ‘in all ‘the sum Dvd dollars for salaries fax, kth o Sia], departs id ash, The bi HP t nditia optrol o Sal thie or ‘responsibility an fil al vs authority to | of whom ig olmen, éhould | To whom oid common - LAN: — jute Not su Some molieys of the board uid said farce.” This is in’ every t perfect a of | [inary she, many ©, the few : ve over "Absolu sooo po. ly power to increase ‘the nimber at | is plensire, to fix ‘the wages atBny without being subject to, died ors SHongtiontion not ark A gm the. Adin The city ng the. poppe Sm to, be entirely ig e bi |, except that board re From thine to Ring, a sutas requisdd for the payment of offi- cial pulasies and expenses, sud for the | | maintainance of the police force. There is no check or audit preseribed, dnd no mALLoF what niay bé the sum required, the dounicils must provide and; appro priate the amount, and the people, al. ready over burdened, np meet | | taxation Supply ee” inc a mid ui re i a Heise, to York bis Norse thst recently gi He walked: olit o stable, the ‘door 6f his’ owners’ Auing Sen quickly to ascend’the stairs. The firs. story ‘reached, sonfe twelve steps; his horseship diifetly gaged ou of the wine dows” dnd continted his ascent to the sich stofy. 'Thére again he paused (6 tke breath] Mod ‘soon arrived iss the findifig of the third story, Where, after resting’ awhille; fie’ Vitale whi ein | n however, was ie t than going up, and h Din satisfy the demands of the board. And! gt after paying the fifty, thousand doliars hore meson 4 sgt this, Tran So and. introduce it hs o Piilad Shien ho one cart estimate the nereased Expenses, and noone’ is tobe responsible for the damages that muy ‘occu after’ ia, machinery has been; set; in operation. The police f« re is also to be pu a war footing. vir even be’ ‘Atibiiitted ‘to’ . exuiminstion by “a | property MIE ond if if not found enn ycampriond and A years, he ind wpdex by snall aly. ableb iat | and ro CL prien police dtficers ‘bo éx- cluded from’ the fores; witheut regard | to past servis or’ present efficiency, | | merely because theyare over forty- e? Iti probably the [1° first time in the "history of the State |i that a man in. evil life, ‘who is other- wise suitible in every respect, shall be | ibdel. shew he: may, have served || | bis. geuntry nithiilly Rn her armies |’ d attained the age of orty five years. [¥ This is a monstrous injustice, und an ‘bstratiam whi Vtrust with never meet 10, C ‘the sanctiorr of jor be tolerated bya 1 ‘brave and generous: people; Lhave not bad time to call But 12 IRI IE fie ime o LE ho i ug el s of 3 IB, { iy hina : AmBaelting Bao: haia The pasenges an th ring ta ‘the Towa Falls and Sioux City Rail ‘road, were not ‘only: pacitors,: high the People power in hands of a ‘participants. in: one sof the. 1 josen by legislators "from J, ne every Dirt or the Stilte, oho wrondully | 8 n —— the radget ouviexperieneey: 1 la ured tht their ownsrconstituents 8 lew > +7AV heis Between/the Liensare and Che- irokee, the train im rounding acurve - thundered down-on a drove foyreen hich fdarge; folligeowi obs. whieh were gui etly browsing onn'tlie open prarie about fifty ydrds west of the track. Startled thus suddeuly from: their gaietude, Op =fthey immediately fall position, sud frequently the most un, | Fuinj mo nioublOE idol vo the frightful’ and fiery, monster, that is abridged, apd_ makes him wage a |hudsesuddeiily broken in upon therm who | while they were eating theif morning hg gpnceiyes to be the gfe fliber- i ieakss Forward dashed) the elk, while t whether concen hi Sh ‘ vEruietemhot { closely following im; their. wake came long exist under partial and unequal [Lae fiery locomotive: and; attendant ws Ande perpetuate vépubiid cust: JEvety persoii on board the train with all the blessings whicli! cluster | immediately: aushed to. the windows around it) "the vw Lo Silunive | ust, Fond they platforms, suid enact Lawes bet ngalike upoi'all, with | quad and exact justice to all, with at | 1 padticipants in: the ruce... «At firet the prjadtice OF purthling Hiei gained on the traim, but enginser A majority” ifthe State undertakings Prescott not wishing 43 | let muscle th |agisinte‘to peérpatiate” its power by vig ot stanee stearn, Jot ob & little mory of JI rte 8 3a fully as’ cot old have desired, bue [ | think T "hive pointed’ cut usutficient |. , inthis attempt fo create sacha Te 5 of the of-absclatg, governmel taxation his es s for 40 ° mote ag. ids thd, king, of. legis es 181 Philpe of every mawwho knows Tig QD in: liberty bppressive li towned fhe anoity of republican in jor hot demos pf ECP Gn and, must soon fk i Pe r these and Gther barton Gamo He needs ar gain. k {a lied i £ ih ef dl | wOrtssiondly ‘the ¢lk wopid sheer to ward the track withthe seeming, in- tention of crosein it, but a “teot’ {rain he | locomotives “whistle ‘would take from the people, 81 by. partion | Jd duten them. from. their purpess, The £ their inherent rights. election oi fae eontiaved for about six miles over every Ton officer charged With" tie’ the level prairie. © “The tedin duties of executive authority; Tor ci MEA EWR gride gained ly ‘on the the exectition’ of the lawsiisaonisd: be 0 raphe il affiaghted el Becom Yr stbmitted to’ w direct POPU IE, Vota ba io Histol ‘aud Lean see no reaseut why the peony “forth 1g atiempts i ertiring pursyer, ‘would Ve ohn they ¥ ght cred off into the oe fair ; ‘after ha PAE hat: NEE i nhies. Wine ae of nth +o ‘auy‘other act which bas a tendency eh | exception to this rule, wid be dey rived of the right of choosing HY their oi votes "hose why’ shal constitute | tle com iifsioners of policepas weil as win Tshill be their mayo solecy and. goin mon council, eprescutatives I ie Simmel 5 sit up for their husbands. But you dei is a elementary axiom that every. hear of few husbands who hie the a government should have some respon- tienci so sit ap for their wives. sible head ; and i in a ¥i¥epoblican OV] Jed wid age
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