lEEE =I ERSE lIMMI :::..J: ~,SINGE-COELES, I.: I:ltotanaz L—NgiszEß. . _ ~ 1 1Ers ,ron - 4R, 'Totowa, • . rinniiizo Malt alipiSDir To whom All—laittrz:ota'COintsuttlizaticuas should hAod.dr.epsked, pucurp . & Um:dims:l Termi—Jsrarlblyin_Advance: . :11!1;25.1iur Annum. - Tern of Advertising. 1 Bittiare - flO4iciesp insertion, =- 1 • " • 3., Eacysobseiluent stkrtioulest4han 13, 125 1 Square three mouths , . 2 ; 50 4 00 /5 50 I • -11 - pi% I ' " g , .P.;—cats: 'year, ..._ • & Elute an . dfigar. work, per 54., 3 Ina. - • -3 00 _ _ Crs..rji subsequent iuserticin, 50 Coloixin six months, , 18.00 10 00 ' • 7.00 1 • " per year,- .30 .00 ~ "1600 auhle-,column, displayed,. per annum -65 00 • " • • " six months, 32 00 16 throe 6 ' • 16 00 u one month, 600 41 46 per square •. • _ . of ie lines, each• insertion under 4, 100 Parts of columni *ill be inserted at the same rates. Administrator's •or .Executor's Notice, 2. 00 Auditor's Notices, each, . "1 - .50 Sheriff's' Sales, per tract, •4 • 1 50 Marriage-Notices, each, • • 1 . 00 Divorce Notices, each,: ‘. . • . • - .1 AO .Adrairdstrator's Saies,.per.square for 4 iusertions,.• • ' B asiness Profei:Sional . Cards, each, eicedirig9 lines, per year, - - 600 Special and Editorial Notices, per line,. 'lO gear All. transient advertisements must he paid in advance, and nu-notice will be taken if advertisements' from a distance, imless they are accompanied b'y the money or abtleactory reference: ' 11110100. : ZiaTtIL - ' JOHN S: MANN, ATTORNEY .AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa., will attend the several Courts in Potter and M'Kean Counties. All -bitsiness entrusted is -his care will receiVe primpt•attentidn. 'Office on Main st., oppo site the Court House.. . .10:1 F. W. _Icl%.lOX-, ATTOMEY AT LAW, doudersiort, Pa., will regrilarly attend the .Colirts in Potter and tke adjoining Counftfee! • 10:1 ARTHUR G OLMSTED ATTORNEY .Ir. COESSELLOR AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa., will attend to all business intrusted to his care, with promptnes and fidelity. Office in Temperance Block, -sec ond floor, 31ain St. • 10:1 ISAAC BENSON ATTOILNEY AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa.ovill attend to all business entrusted to him, with Care and promptness. Office corner of Weit and Third sts. 10:1 L. .P. WILLISTON, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, lA'ellsboro', Tiogs Co., Pa., w,i,11 attend the Courts in Potter and IPKean Couaties. 9:13 R. W. BENTON, SURVEYOR AND: CONVEYANCER, Ray -3lond 0., (Allegany Tp.,) Potter Co., Pa., will attend tq all business, iu his line, with care and dispat'eh.. W. :K. KING, SURVEYOR, DRAFTSMAN AND CONVEY ‘ANCER, Sinethport, IF-Kcan Co., -Pa. will attend to business for non-resident land holders, upon resonaide_terms. Referen ces given if required. P. of any part of - the County made to order. 9:13 0... T. ELLISON, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Coudersport, Pa., respectfully informs the citizens of, the vil y.se and y,icinity that he will prornply re spond to a il calls for professional services. Office on Main sti in building formerly oc -mapiad by Cold: Ellis, Esq. 9:22 4110LIANI SMITS SMITH' do JONES; -- - . ' DICALRRS IN DRUGS, itpDICINES, PAINTS, 011 s - Fancy 'Articles, Stationery; Dry Goods, "Gieceries, &c:, Main st.; Coudersport, Pa. I D.. E. 'OLMSTED, " • pzAT,Ert U .DRY GOODS, READY-MADE _Clothing, (;rockery, Groceries, Ac., Main st., Ciideripiat PA. • ' DI, ; W. MANN, PEAucs ix 'BOOKS: it.STATION.F.AY;-MAG „Az's:Ea W. corner of M ain ltd .Third au., Coudraport, t. R. 'H-AItRINGTON " ; • jEwlyhpß i Souderspciii, ads - k Jackson's cAJTY na the - Wsitell aid , I 1 'pneiifesd tliefe;:;- 'A. 6PQ ABSintrilellt of Jew ' /dry conitnitly.- on. band, ..Watelles .All 4 carefnlly,XepsiFed,. in thc best style, w ok I . ko.fhortest notice:!—:44l ''FIENRY ,J.-01.31,STRD; .f.tyctikcia .4*E}3l:#. ikshint i y- - plitErvyitortiYEß; IRON : liAig it,; gout, - /base,- CandeisparV'Pa.: §kpet, -10473711 m Dade tfo ordgr i *gocrsl f4 01 : 1, 1 011 .SS , 5:: 194 . . .. 4 OTE ri; CI : -' CiAJDRItglitiRT R D. F. GLASSIIIRE, Proprietor , Comet .1. 6 . . c Main allit - Siecn — iothits7rOlidersport, Pot tir Co:;Tst.'• . '' " " 9:44 Aou:§P , - • gwAtigot Paittif Coi„ 'north- of Cote.% sly Tketlii - 1 .1 ./Atikd • .. , - .. . " ..., . . ~.,.: ,r."'s.t. •,- -' - ,' '-' i l' ,, "i • . • p. '''''' ‘'''',. . - - ,, !:.3 .`' 41 te C . : L.% ' 1 ' -.....r :.:,...". t.. , , :..: i,.:::...i..,:. :f- ........:1,.:`,4 ..!,. .:.: - ..": :...!:".; , ..• 4. r t .11 ;:/: :' 0: : . 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JourisaL,Tar _tetcketnlel;l44 tbrilaie 44h9erhei the_ Iletatefs tgrateittl; 3trattite ; • " We beße slit will confine: to 'write - Or ate !Teet's coetker.! The lithoi•reipaiste itik to, iehatitate the.or4 irprose"for , tpazye,"*llee Oita ," :Washing 'Day," in_the:JaraNaiter. 140 g.• • [ Dd. so, $1:50 arAtr,tpt QV' .00 PAgitER- Can-out'bearts be volni more eallonsi, elOwto heir, ' • ' That we do not pay the Printer; For hie toiling, year by year'? Think ye, cattle toil to.ecattep Light, and loc.,:and tiuth abroad—. Shall he thus fulfill ant labor, • '.. And receive no just reward? - Must days!tut4 nights be wasted, (Apti, , yais . tiinefor,prayi4, too,) To increase enr taerital While Trillium withhold his due? Patiently enduring Havant)! The "rappers" shan't. diiturb iny sleep, Fer;"preying on the Printer's 1ab0r," . .., • While his just reersrd I keep. 1 50 Delinquents, Ail ye prize the Jounxs.t . As, ye prize its sterling worth— I entreat you, pay the. Printer, Lest he cease to"seimlit forth. In its high and holy mission, Biaay a goodly seed. it?l eciwn ; Peace'and health be to the Priater Light and Love *Rhin hib home. JAN. 18, . A THORN IN THE 81E41011.1r. Hartley Bancroft; was, in the general adeeptation of the, term,, a kind-hearted man. His feelings . were easily reached, and these gave,usually, a ready impulse to his actions. But gitick feeling has, in most cases, twofold ringe- T wartning now into kindly emotion, and now burn ing with- sudden anger. Your so called kind-hearted men are often betrayed into cruel words, and even cruel actions. But there is this merit about them; when the heat of passion subsides they repent, and sometimes seek . to heal where they have wounded. Such a man was Hartley Bancroft . While the current of events ran smoothly along, •the surface of his life reflected the unvarying sunshine; but a very little ob struction sufficed to ripple the waters, and then their aspect darkened. One day Mr. Bancroft was sitting at his desk, with a pile of checks, and bills before him, the sum of which he was taking preparatory to a deposit in the bank. It was late in the day for him to be figuring.up his account; but he 'had L unusually heavy payments to make, and the account necessary to lift his notes had been obtained with difficulty. Mr. Ban croft felt both hurried and worried, as his quick .nervous movements showed. just'at this inanspiciotts momenta man entered the "stere, ' and walked back to where Mr. Bancroft wassitting. " Good day, mi., Cartwright l" There was not a -very. .cerdial I tone in the voice of Mr..ltancroft, although the other was a customer who had bought of his goods freely: ".(food day, l ' There-was an embarrassed ..air .about Cartwright. " . 'Li p "'What can :'T do you 7" it' It' wall only.a form:of speeebi Oa the paitiqt Bancroft, or,rather a new form of saying. Don't Iskme for anYthing.", 'l7Citeit happened. tarsi Mr. •Carttirright' was on that flay in' a very " ht plale, t as his ' effort& to get thefull..ninount , ; of ,mon-, er needed had failed; Seireral-notes had mitired; one of .seveti_ hundred dollars ',.‘ - veit, 4 1 _ 1 .f?* . a - ad o - frightened at, tii*Alopeak 91 itiAngsr helo3ame very. velnekintly fix Es seem , itor kice*." - sfa a 4 lltiimiLlitiattz edWeitaieilie"‘xtee l initY of sSdrease e and_asl;,.a.elie4 o forit e amount of nicticiai a ; tallllo3l, „ abort seven, s hundred ' . , it‘ 4f4.eariri!ry,i44e an em k — a P,409.1!••; . 1,1 1 1 1 w it h,; lc ir iljll • Z. ♦. JONES BIE to-* pf jilt -; t 4 ". c.: 11111 1111 006 Cale. 13011DERgiOric POTTER VOIIATTI I :_PA., TittlßSDA.,*;l3lt I ART: .t anemOA:tolitig.P.er4heiipplican for' ion= ep, he silo nottnadt,thnt-.he grew . pale,43.o4 l lia&alookiof sinplar distress:l :But Mr, Vatteroft , ias io , torich winked and annoy=' id for the.sejsto , ..leava - Ation him its, that titne:suiy right-infinenco.-- - • • • • "Then;'- son will linvetri;miithdmw:,•my note , from:the 'hnuk.i . I annoy. lift it."• • "Ftihall do lici• such thing," angrily replied; Mr.' Baneroft: • " Take up ~ yOur notes- s-sLI take-up mine." • " hay& failed-in all my-efforts to get money; and if you do not withdraw this note it will be protested." Mr. Cartwright. said this very deliberated, and, in a firm tone of voice, yet with a face like ashes. "Avery well," was the .unyielding ans wer, "let it be protested,_then; if you.can bear the operation, I think I can." • Coldly, almost sneeringly, were these cruel war& said. 'Cartwright urged liis ease no' further,.but turned away l and Wed ;NM' the store his - unyielding creditor. Scarcely lad he passed into the street before the better nature of Mr. Bancroft rose-into the ascendancy, aud.he repented of his unkindness. ' • " William!". he cried to a clerk. .I; The young man came instantly . . - '!Make this 49posit, William, and at the same.time withdravr,r. cartwriihea note, due. to-day. Money is hard to get just-now, and he isliArdened with heavy payments. We may 'give him a helping band,r 'The 'merchant Spoke kindly, not fretfully. ThA clerk departed with the hank.book and a check of sufficient amount to lift the notes that were die. Mr. Ban croft - remained sitting - at his desk, And' from his attitude and the aspect of his Countenance, it was plain that self-approv al was not the pleasant state of, mind in which he was indulging. The veil of a momentary_ angry excitement *as remciv 4, and now plainly before the eyes of Ms mind stood his humbled and distressed debtor, toward whom not a single impulse of kind - feeling bad stirred. He tried to and a refuge from self-upbraidings'in the fact that he. had Bon g , all his debtor asked —the note was withdrawn. " Yes," said a voice within him, " yon have cast a bone with curses, into the face of a beggar!" Mr.l Bancroft - started up hurriedly from his desk, walked the length of his store, returned and sat down again. A long deep sigh parted'his lips. "What could have possessed n.e that I so far forgot both duty and kindness ? I would give . twice _seven hundred dollars to recall this act, were it possible to do 80," *Drawing a, sheet of paper before him, Mr. Bancroft took up his pen and wrote :. Mn. EDWARD CARTWRIGIIT.-Ilfy Dear Sir I have withdrawn your note. For give my rough unkindness. I was wor ried.abnut money . matierJ, and had just Made up my own bank account. ,We are, not always proof against petty annoyances • They sometimes disturb more than larger things.— Come in to-tunrrow, and,we arrange, for the , renewal ;of the note. If . von desire it ) ranking the time to„suy„. yourself., • „ • .. , , NT.. :Bancroft. signed this , apologetic let and dispatched.. itforthylth ; ;Ile felt • ormourfottabl,e after that, helmf : fered snme.pnin from having given pain, and nu little Immiliatinti for theAtnamia weakneis,he,had manifested, ~, „ YTAiree , ,Ar• heiP ; quired . of the takwholaiitakpp,tliemo,te. w".khe 411SW.Ory) t` You , le. ft TY 9 0 te • looked ite ol lie stood a moment, as if waiting further questionsFand-then-said4----- -- L, in ';]* - 1.'.:7 1 911 Whiliff Mri ' talioroft . blond:WS:: with `l-i; .1 u Aftr're.: fieeillikfof inonient, he his , hat - Walk of five toltio attire 'ef r, l6. do n i ght , „l ; ; ,t o. ...WhatA%s the , patise - of this:Ville ask : . _ed of tine of Miel.,elerksz,Did he fall :or: Wai lie biting anything. Nor. unsviered,thaielerk. , ft He was sitting: at his desk, resting_his .heac upon his blinds, when call; 3n a quick voice, 'and turning round, I saw. the 'blood flown:lo'mm: his inouth..7, • Had , anything hint r! asked Mr. 'Bancroft. . 7L , - , t "-Money had bets hardlto get..daring, the ,t)akt week," l the clerk-answered, ".and Mr. ,Cartwrightfs payments were unusually large. There is one.note not lifted yet, and it it a'few minutes-of-3 o'clock." The creek pointed to a"bank notiee'lp . ing on 'Cartwright'sboolt. -- Mr. Bancroft . - ovei; andsa that it was a note due to hini; "'This is withdrawn train the bank," said. Mr. Baoeivti.. "I am glad to hear it,", replied the clerk. "I think it "was `Yotir , note that 'did ' the harm. He 'had *piton up the others, and went out , , t.w6 hotirs ago; after . . having been. all the inorniag on :the street to try get, the - sin reciuired . to lift this One, but he failed, and - the censequenees were more 'than' he: had the - stivngth to look at calmly. He . is a just •and '-kind hearted man, 'Mr. Ban'erat. We who live ; ith:, him can stood nearly motionless for along time. -•:, • • "Where.:does Mr.,cartwright live?" he inquired at length:-, "At number fifteenth street." To the dwelling of lir. Cartwright he went in all. haste. 1, found . . everything there to confirm.-his . worst, apprehension. The hermorrhage had been very profuse. 'Already so large a quantity of blood had been lost, that the sick.man ; was , reduced to a state of insensibility, and still the , bleedieg, continued. The fiimily, were of Course, in the deepest distress. Ile saw Mrs; -.oartivright a.-moment, ia that moment the impression of her white grief stricken face was: transferred to a page in memory's book that no after event could diu, or obliterate. A beautiful s . daughter, just . on the verge of woman hood, glided past him once, and her Cu of terror remained to haunt him for lile. He saw the'physician, and to his inquir ies received no hopeful answer. When .Mr. Bancroft left the house of sorrow, he went forth almost ,stealthily, and with a feeling of guilt , at his heart.. " My work! my, work !" a voice with= in him kept .repeatingi and do what lie would, he found it i impossible to silence the accusing spirit. " loan never forgive myself if he should die!" said . Mr. Bancroft to himself. , p! what evil, is : sometimes wrought' by pas sion in an unguarded moment; why did I not think before speaking ?" Alas! the dreaded evil came. Mr. Bancroft Tas.at his store an hour earlier than usual on, the next, morning, : "Have you heard from -,Mr. Cart-, wright ?" he inquired anxiously of a clerk. g1a2031 ilow — is 141 6 "I:tadt!" "Dead !" 111 i. 'Bancroft stepped 'back a pace orAiro; as if a band were' bearidi against' him. " Yei, 'sir.' He r died at seven &cloak last einitig'; news . Dineroft - Sighed 'heiVily; and walired u taCk 'te;lrs desk, 'sit.dciiin;-'atni remained in troubled *might - ftd'ilidig was t only . O. singledsiieet of tli'e : :eaSe'llisi fi gave any was the 'Of eferf brie irtiinediate' cause -'oT it repulsewas, presumed, mentioed i_ the unfeeling, !,4bleteslie'hadreeeivedivhen;at indjui. a litiVr*i+,' hailenie c 'to' One An:ml . - 410 fidenity...ex' pentealinConly,klid en`dirdeik2 diet 'brut died4ftb , hirm! :,11 a a I etYl' I. 1 % , i , )Bandrioft , didunot visit -.:the :babe' dr übtbokupoik tlieLlOtreifht whidwhis oilya4ccatioreace thiginatitig ; Autlhis heart was'absailed wit/1416(p1y shadows: no , represent , Mr s Caftwriklitiis his business.whieh, hat* be 3 closed.4linittivq,liartiworkiNgineD &e's .3.11 rf _i ~... ._ _ E 72.... i'J. ?5' UMW .".1( Eliiii disidvailtaie L • "- t e ItLat pTos l ecuted_-with .ladustg:for a fair Yea.ri;' hig faitiiikkje r " Jaoderate fartuae: - • attift atneken- down 4 ? itt atF9Vehttks.mOment.,..,Serl7)* losses.. occurred in :the settletaqut., ,, oth* affairs; and , wheal all his debts: were fink Iy, paid Lthere wan nothing 4 eivO for las . 1 -, " fktior Bancroft to : . her fiiistkand; dayZa*nit six months, after 0f,31r4 Cart. , wright. "I saw her at 111 rs day.., gives- - mOke-lesaons - v - her daughter Helen. Rol clia)lged'eie,,iS:!!': Mr.. Bancroft ,made no and his. wife waS•in some doubt,as to . whether he. had really heard her remark. - ,-.! "Slie l says her mother "has not' been out of the house since her fathers, death."' Still Mr. Bancroft , inacre no But', how the words did.sreite hind ~Ah ! there was a thorn - in - the that time FoOd cever extract., , „I "There was, not a t smur'4eirtkor family _ from Cartwright'e; estate r , saicfit fellow metehant: •H • -. "'So 'lave - heard." Mr. Itanci•Cft anssieredl indifference, but his heart ! iinivere!ilajf a hard blow had-been-given. - "It hi' said that the faittifg' td iaige money to lift;ne of his b neta r t killatin 1 91 said another." . j , ".People , will say altnost-awythini4 i re-, -plied Mr. Ildneroft, 'fwithl'assumedeo6l Time moved steadily - 113 award. The ieethin,g spot' oa : tbe siiiiace j of trade where Mr„.Car,twright Went dawa .j was obliterated by the: onward moving •cur refits r and - be - was - scarcely Ternembered in the bnsieessicircle wliiire i ptiee his busy faireobjeeti ' - But tberewaikeae.:aayi;wbepoald,nev ei thrust- aside his image • one, , man.in *hose - memory his presence was a rank: • - ling thoiii..._..3l4.y..tituesbadlhe triedto pluck out this thorri, „secret . acts of kindness to the family ef•Cartwright.— But the efforts only seemed to make ,tbe anguish more intense ;,,for the little he offered_ by stealth contrasted so poorly with the all-sustaining life dee4is of a hus band and father, that he was shamed back into impotence. - - The case was hopeless. That-single act a unkindness, so fatal in its conse quence, was done forever. '-It-hail" gone' beyond his utmost reach,' and there was no surgeon skilled enough to extract , the thorn it had leftto rankle inthis momory. gilettettitUan - [From Ho rriaand g?nse.Jo.un4l.],. .1 NEVER HAVE BEEN FALEE . TQ THEE - aiOROD P. ithREZEI. I never have beenTalie to thee l -The heart I gave thee still is: thine ; Though tlxou. haat been false.to:riftf, ..And Ino more maji,ooll,theu mina! • I've loved as woman ever loves, With constantsouljn_good_or ill ; _ Thonlst asmaii taafoftexi ptove!,;.; A Nver--butj lopp t tbeg! 0111 1,. -Yet, think -not. that' epiiit 15050 To.hhid thee captive is my train `iLove'4 . llat a flocver,at,aunact, droops,. Buy smile s , when comeshergo.cl agitin! Thy words, which" 411 iinliee,tted'iliw, • • kiliergolden cliaiu and biiiiitierfolieJ ; ' Arel,roken-.4tit Iliteltheifstitll-4 1 , Once what a heiWeiiit When love, diepelrectl.;Felotol! it: cap " • • is of,trier.l44ature fin; Think what ~ iiidestidylisaaine, i.n tiro" TC 6 / 1 2 5 944 1 4 IR.VlitiMcf4 : r .- 111itraSEtatitOarlikare We .find r the_followinc , in_theJfissouti. Democrat, „km% r if:l4l'4l, of §. Q. . rav Wyk \ O l ll/1 1 . 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EMP. 3 .7_4 1 4--Mlo..M.Q4.tzt: I=LIEDE moral hive- three'''Ot• fotle i*elatiintlo nil *ea t;ttief*44l:97ll.l.4iftei.: eat , g ( ivirßknqut.s - r 1 4444 rnegm e ndio.;;: end.urging.a Sifferent lined polity t 4 'adopted by- the settleteof'Ketuatia.3- - ' We at Lurie and sepa'rate' 7 ;;;'• erninenti - enacting lain:fere...the and. a , strong piobaNity will soonasseinble fotthe same ptitpose and, ferhaiti, the -fourth' indepeadeftW severeignty 'may be''called together 'fair state - legislation. The , t! 1 this plac e , the bogus. encloind .enactingultew nne , . = The Topeka state government, holding Wl_ 13 session here also,.decided'lait nigheto into legislation and , pass.'n The first bilf e Wan' introdueedf . passed to,its• second readin... was for the. organization thestaterni.; , :: andis in-all its inipottani-leatares- ,, ihe same. as tht7 one teased. at the epeeist' session, oft& territerialUgislatfte: !The .Ittlhoun government is,belftv_par_im jcury san at the:present time,Thut,htte advipes , from our delegfteto Cord:Teas streindica; 7 five of its speedy'iestiiitaiien' and' erg*. i4tion under fendtd.: atitt l 94 The fourth and lastgovetnment Fa the protection of the people of Kansas-le not fairly on the tapis. The goyim/nor*, eleeted;is 'G. W. 'Smith, one °lac Bei." ..P45 01 7 3 ) but t) 1 .4Nlldulillk, returns are not yet counted, -hence: Boson, sus cannotcsafely :rely upon' Mere than three distinet . governments at the present' time This Will . iindOUbtedly• 'Jelin/eft= bleintlligence to our, eastern, fr . i . ende . , but,_, ;: such nevertheless is the foot: .:The friends- Of the candidates under the 'Lettompton swindle are sanguine oti.bcith aides, brit" I think etLe'lStarshall'tk e et will be "ahead when . the vote is 'emitted; if it , fiat ftt, MEM when the - ballota were•cast. Kickapoo has again shown bY herbal- lots that she is , more_ prosperous than - the"; '• city of Leavenwortli,' - and Oxford has Creased by the'hundred since the October election. • Shawnee is not quite as large as New York, but will be in twelve• months- if 'she increaseCiu geoineriCal• progression' in the - future as hi, the 114 , One of the hogus judges of the Delaware:. Ferry precinct, has been, arrested for re,. ceiving spurious ••The:returna. show over 300 "Voters, 'When 'it is will: knoWn that not over 41 legalvoters live in the precinct, : and: these are LidiariS A the precinct is on ti!e.Wysudoit. re„serva• - :- tion. The judge' Under 'arrintsaya, that ;•_. abSut 25' ballota.Were east, -and that one John D. Henderson conveyed the, poll list to Lecompton. The itiference,isthat .u " he added about . • spffi eient windier to carry Leavenworth "county. , ."Jack" Henderson, as he called;and,knoin - as ... nullifier - editor" - 'of the LeavenwOrth:4erncil in these, past, was arrested yeaterdv, x l **Pßl7'. - dott, on his way . to. Washington,. and: Ibrought to this- place, Where' he! Will-hale ' to answer to the charge of 'addingnames" . .10 the poll list white: cOniejilig it:tiom the7judges-to.theEbogub capitals • He has • lately lxteii appointed by the President Siipeiintendent-01-inicit6nles. He endoehtedly Was7itWOe l d'lthisi#thee_',. from the.faCt that robbed the prails`seviral- 'theca I‘l and boasts of the outrages so.=noitin. It is - not persitively'known bytho ratio istnlhat aini•dered - iii - triliiipti4 c- ' is .. tl . _,"/ I'(') r:4e - 44 44 6 ,004: 1 i0§:*ii"; in higher office., IL g 0051.441 ,1 of ~zgit~ Merit prevails on-feet:cant Of neap's repel-keit :1 here that Itaniai admitted -t :i i • 44 i at '"*.'t; ll l 1 11 in such an event. - pgv u s,oc#As e , its immedi4e organization_,and;that it be put in effecturd operation forthivith. iDi fi MEI =g==Z=i "C . . MEEMM lllig ',.1: .:),:;!' : 1:1 - : , 1 , v":1'. - - • !•:-,-; ?-!c, Ell ' ~';;;;• ••4 , . =ER N)lnt'egtltEt t :t ME MEI MEM SW (i ~:.l~ a' .'1 =HE MEI