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VOL. XX. • MARSHALL TEXAS FRIDAY APRIL 30 I860. NO. 39.*
MANSFIELD * HI8BEE S
Texas Ionic Syrip
AI{Al'!ll md D«rcr failing cnn- «ir
FevA1 am) Ague. or <'hi!l**nd Fever
Kverjr l*«fta«tn h»» If* Antlilole
Ki»rf IHatlne It* ('utr
It m a well known fact that the poatr-.
fa I mineral medicinea to' frequently »d-
inintatered in eouioua duatw in intermittent
and bdlioa* remittent Fever* are a* peril-
iiu to the conatilution a* the dtmaw*
lh<-m»t-lve« while their operatic in giticr
ally Mow and uncertain ami tlii-ir (fleet*
••vamacent llemedi'* of t!»i* claa® hax-
ardon* under any circnmstrfneP*. ram ot
be mud with any approach to safety ei- i
eept under the direction of. a pbyaician
an«l hi the regiona where Fever ami A que.
Uilliouc Fever Chill Fiver Duuil) A«uc
aud their kitidrrd cum plainly chiefly pre
vail medical men arc aoinc-limc* lew and
far between ami tnedi<?al advice almoat
unobtainable Ot i* obrfow therefore thai
a preparation like the Teva* Tonic Kyrtip
jirompt and «v.it«in in ii* action ■« a eu
ralive. ami equally to lie relied opon a* a
preventative ot tbeae nialadie*—uiuxt l>e
of pticelea* valui in the valley of the Mi*-
• waippi.or wherever elae they ma\ cxiwt.
The common caoae of all ivmitteni and
intermittent fever* i* the mephitic vapor
or mtama evaporated by heat from the
•oil or from the aurtaee of «tagn*nt wa-
ter; and it ia uauaiiy when the torrid
v.armih ofaummer haa proatraUd (he ay*-
lem and rendered it iucapablc of contend
tag energetically with dmeMe that the
attack comca on. July Augu*t Septem-
ber and Octolier are the month* during
which all billion* complaint* are moat
common and «no*l violont. The organs
immediately i'*ct*d by Fever and Ajtuc
and Jubrmitlenta and Hem it ten la are the
Liver the Spiue the Stomach and Kid
rc)\ Uper» each and all of then rgana
the Texaa Tonic Syrup act* *pedficully
regulating and controlling the How o
bile preventing or relieving that enlarge
inent of the aptaeii Unown a* the Akuc
tJake atrengthing lite digeativo power*
and removing thoae aevero |nmo* of the
bark which ario6 from the torpidity <>r
inflammation of the Kidueyit. Medical
men of acknowledged eminence proscribe
it in their practice and it i* rapidly *u-
perseding all other nrepartlon* of it* claw
throughout the Weal Sonthwcat and
Soulh. No family maiding in any section
aabjecl to the viaitationa of Ague ami
Fever should bo without it if they deaire
to eaeupe the penaltiea of protracted aick
neaa ami its concomitant dangers agonic*
m ml ex penaes.
It is n«t alone for it* curative proper
ties that th« Tosic Syrup in to b<> p raized.
As A preventative it in invaluable The
virus of disepae often lie# bidden in the
system fur month* ami even yeais weak-
ening the vital forces. and slowly y«t
surely flapping the foundatiuna of henltb
and life. The symptoms of thin process
appear in the tallow #kin.the dull eye
the growing feebleness of tne unconscious
victim. An soon as thine or any foro
riuiduwing« ol nick hum are observed audi
aa piiiiM iu the small of the buck in the
left aide or between the shoulders the
Tonic Hyiup should be given; and it is
guaranteed that a course of thin remedy
will in all cams remove every germ of
billion* disease from the system restore
the natsral color to the complexion re-
lieve all I'K'ul paiu an>i renew the bodily
vigor of the individaal. It ix especially
recommended to the unaccliumteU settler
as a Mire safeguard aguinst Ague and
Fever
MISSISSIPPI
diarrhoea Cordial.
Diarrhoea one of lite n>o.«t iatul di*or-
ilcih known in the Valley ol the Missiiwip-
tii ami throughout the wmi i* immediate-
ly chocked bik! rapid.y and radically cured
byihuuiie.nl this medicine. Presump-
liotw m it may wtn: to my ho it i« conli-
UuUy pronoanced infallible iu all the
•difcaMM ol the bowels common lo that
r giou. It in at once a mild astriomm '
an anodyne and an alterative; and iia
tflffls am to nlyck tl.c discharge sooth
the irritatit. . ol the membrane which line*
the bowe|« quiet th#- whole tyitein mid
produce a healthy change ol action in
the digestive and arerriivc orgiMM. It*
action upon the Liver i* diitct and in
the big licit degrwAtlulary regulating tht
d»oidtred function* of that important or-
gan and promoting the formation of
iHalliij btle.
• »-—U Ufl.. 41|
The SOAtlliPg alio nraiiw ...
tie MiMbaippi PiarrhoeaTurdial U al-
most inatantaneoualy felt and within a
A;w hour* liter taking it the auOerer from
• ImrrbtHm colic cholera inorbua dysen-
tery or any disorder of the stomach of in-
itvtioul paMaagea ia not only merely con*
cattarent bat well. 'Itwro i; nothing
acid or abrasive in the cordial. It act*
upon the internal surface* with which it
coma in contact like an amoiiout.
It ia prescribed by the tirat wee tern
pbytieiauH in their practice and ia used
m a standing remedy in the Memphis
Hospital. Tin; demand for it fbused up-
on *atiafactory experience) continually in-
creases and it may now fairly be termed
TilR (JURAT MRDICINR Ot Til* WRUT !
Once tried It ia never forgotten
lUraaBm a—All the I'lanter* in I'm-
uola county and throughout Nurth Mia-
aiaaippi.
For sals by J R LANCASTER Mar
shall Texas.
HOLE PBOI'BIKTOBS.
MANSF1KL1) k U1GBEE
(Kfttabliihed in 1
laoorUn ud Whot«**l» Dnig«»«».
AMD
O HEMIHTS
Lxo. 3ul * sua *«"'» str"'> Mtmpktf
r jane i» «« n46 ''
eureka stable.
t llmiHlou Avonuc
MAHSllAUl^ TKXAS.
TI1E Proprietor »>i
Ihi* SUble hew »wv«
U> return hit ihtnkt10
^CSBSHCkiSw14' rciuiu «>»«.
hit M«ndi ud the public fur the very
liberal patronage he Km rooeired sod
to Meure them that no p*iu» will be
•pared to merit euaftdence. lln in
better piwpared with facililie* fur your
accommodation* than heretofore being
wall supplied witli Substantial end row-
/•Wtthfe kark*. r/aod team* end cert
Jil driver* fot the transportation of pan
wnien Ami U> thoee who would take
• drire for either bueuieM or pleaeure
fca Mrouid mjt he lm4 fcpod
Bnggie* mid Hoi»sic*«
for jro«r accommodation? Ho come or)
i gentlemen select your team* and take *
ride.
!' The rttaUlewill aa heretofore be under
. tf» COMfot M<1 MMfltUUI of L'apt.
W. T. Ilalik whu ia lit* ftu'.hurixed
•cent for the '■ — wu "i nil bMiiipm
ioukM Uurtwllh
K It BI.AUK'K
Prow low
MwAkU Jan. * W >2S-«
Window
JIHT rw.nwi I.J A H«" «■j*?!"
^a.w=s?S5
ohtaMf" oo*1 *"•' wi»i«rvu> u
mU II bra lowMt ttfurM •ooorfui* to
co— ^ q«*Uij «T»r olTureJ Ml 0"'«
mtkrt. bj A. SKARS
Jt>7 i»iw. ***"■
ftpl Cork
J"HS K W1 I.I. I AW o
•r«» ' MS 14..
T S. t.AMII.KY
II.UAMH. UN.I. a I.AMil.KY
Attorneys lit I .aw Marshall Tea-
m ha*e «»»)(i»(ctl themselves together !
in the | rwciu o of Jaw will »ri«e prompt
attention t" kII huainesaentrnMedtothein ■
in the Court* of Eastern Texaa and the |
Supremo and Federal Court* at Tyler i
July Vf * n 17 "if
if II. wu.snx M i» KOTO*
WILSON & KCJTOR Attorneve ami
Counselors at I.aw Marshall Tei- I
a<« will attend the Court* tn the #coun
ties uf Harrison Hunk l'ariota an<l I'p-
shur of the Sixth and Marion of the
Kighth Judicial District.
OKKICK—Three doors Kaat of the
Cm '" I I
n-kVtf
C\ A. UtA/Klt^A Uorney ami Coun-
It wllor IaM Marshall. Iiiw
will give strict Attention to busi-
ness in the court* ot llartison Marion.
Upshur Knsk ami I'anola counties ; and
iu the Supreme and Federal court* at
Tyler
Marshall. March 21 '68. u33:lf
1 1 KOKtJK LANK AttorneyaodCouo
VJ seller at Law Manhall Ttiaa
will give prompt attention to ail pro-
fessional l>uaioM» entreated to him.
25 '65. oft0:6n
Gil. LirSCUMlt Alio roc j at
« Law will practice in the courU
of ibu Mil to Judicial District. All busi-
ness entrusted to bis cm will meet strict
iiml prompt attention.
Murtiliall .fan. 19 '67. u23:lj
M . J. IIA I.I. JAtfltS TtlKNICB.
nALI. A TURN Kit Attorneys and
Counsellor* at l*w Marshal I I'cxas i
will practice in the Courts of the Hifib j
fnciicial District. All buainew out runted i
to (bem will receive prompt attention.
Juno 30 1866. 46 ly I
a. rofg. ..wjh. Htm.)man . j. w. ropic j
UAVK formed a copartnership in the '
[•raclicti of law uuder Ibc firm nan*!
of I'OPK .STKI>M AN A l'Oi'K IVv '
will attend the Court* in the Cnnotiea .l
Harrison Kuik; Panola and Upfthar i-f j
tho fttli ami Marion of the sth Judicial j
District
September 15 IH66. tt:tl ■
IIK.MtY ti. HALL
Attoran at Law
HllllEVEPORT LA.
Julj 10 BS n4s tf
L. C. DeLisIe
Attorney at Law
AND (JEN Kit A I.
coLiiKtrixu AUKvr.
Marshall Toxnn.
No*. '21 1868. uHMJino'*
VOI l'l- • -
iiife Assurancp Society
or Tito
UNITE I > (S T A T F. S
iSo. W llroudway I
NKW Y0I1K.
WM C. ALEXAHDEE Praudeit.
f„l I'lllt.U' STOCKTON <lfnornl
Agent for of Texan (ittlve»lon.
Cash Aa»rt* May t 7U00000 O0
Annual Income i*»r... . 4000000 00
J<um A*sured (luring '61 452.'tH4«V<^ 00
Number Polices roveHny
above Amimnt. ... 10465 00
A verity* Atnoin < f tack
Volicy t 43i>2 .58
f I'M 110 KquiUUiln »taitds tir«t and fore-
1 most among aN modern Life Assu-
rance Companies. Chartered in 185$
for as unlimited period il has far out-
stripped nil rivalry and offer# Life A*
nurauoe to all pereone in gpod L&«Ub
upou as good if not belter terms than
any other Company In the United State*.
Attractive Features:
It issues all desirable life endowment
and non-forfeiting policies on a single
life from |250 to f*J.V<K)0. ite dividends
art) made annually to policy holder*.
All its profile are divided annually
among the assured and may be used
affording to the diacretion of ite policy j
holder* in one of 5 different modes vis
1st To the permanent increase of sum
ensured ; 2nd. To tfce permanent reduc-
tion of Iho premium Jfrd To the in-
crease of iun assurud for one or a term
of years. 4tli. To the reduction of pre-
mium n fur one or more years; /5 th To
the limitation of the number of years in
which premiums are to he paid
It is u purely Life Assuranco nwi»Vl
runt Joe* not engage in any oilier kind I
of insurance whatever I to in vestment*
i*r»! oonfined by Itiw to Uie b ut and mo«t '
approved securities It* IxuincM i« !
conducted upon an «iolu*ivcly C'unh
LamU. U »• just and liberal in tU deal-
ings with the assured It is prompt in
the payment of all lo«*e» never having
bad a law *ait or contested a claiui
North or Houth. It is the largest Mi*
tual Life Assurance Company for it*
urn in the world.
It* policies average the largest of any
American Company showing that a
larger proportion or moneyed man con-
fiding in Mil ability resource* and man-
agement of the Kqaitable prefer to a«-
*uee in this Company for investment
than in any other.
W. LITTLKJOIIN Agent
Marsh ii II 1'exa*.
July 10 '68. n48
Notice.
1UIK Subscriber t«kes this method ol 1
informing his frit ad■ and the nub-
Ho ^generally that he Iim purchased the i
entm> interest of Wni. llrtidfieM in the j
Mammoth Livery Stable on Austin j
^trnet where he intend* carrying on a
general Livery business. I'erson* wish-
ing to hire buggies und luirseii saddle
horses lmck« wagons drays Ac. can
be accommodated Iiin Omnibun wi!i
alway« be in waiting W the
on the arrival of the oars from
HhrrfVepoH ready to convey passen-
gers to any part of the oily. Horn*
will be fed by the month week day or
single feed U rauonable rates.
I'r A. M .Stewart is my daly author
i»ed agent who will give hi* undivided
attention to the business.
U. H liAiit*K4>V ia
Marshall January ttt 'M. n'24 tf
Fii.ul SottUniKUt Notice. j
■ftsJMSS'S'"JSlSS
k- sw-uh
of Thou* V^.*ww^iim 0Ml;i
the U»u#J U^» "f of 4+
T"2 r!2Etb £Sk TSS* *llk
isrusMft* •^.*!r«T
IsSasSSa-ws
"-~g6fflj5r
K.
April M
ftifirirnl Cnriis.
B r. KAD* M I' W W U. TfloM\*. M J»
HAVINli as»oclat«>d thcmnplvM in
the practice «f lh« rarinu« l>r«nclini>
of their profeanion reapeetlullj • fl«-r
thmr eervicev to the people ol' Mr^ltaIt
an«l vicinity
Term*—('ash
t »fSrr- South -Writ corner of the
I'ubliu Sjuare the < no formerly weu
pied by Judge 1 A Km* or
Marnhall Msrrh 5 lsC>'.» n'l -tl'
T M MA UK- M l> hartn* pern.a
1 • nontlr fnented in Marshall • lb-re
bis professional st rrice* to the eitiren*
of the town and surrounding < -own try.
ami hopes by olcne and stnd" u* uften
lioo to his rofej»»«'n to merit a liberal
share of patronage.
Okkior—At hears * Oru^ Store
Hmiubk( k nl VV l' Hud^itm
1 Htftrrncra —\\t Ka^an oi'JeflVr*on
i»r \Villiams of ^hreveport Mai I*
1'iu'le Joe Taylor Mnj J h
Woauicli I'ipL A M llurnham. and
(•en W I* l-iiuo <1 Marshall
Marshall Kflb. I- CV. n"..'s 1 ui
1 i>n. i:.in aj.i .
« with
1)11. II. I.i •• •
Office in rear of Lonrantrt'* I'i uy >h rt.
PAKTICULAK uttention Jvcn t<> the
Medical and Hur^-al tr*»»tment of
the ®ye.
fgL Itill* due upon rendition of ser
yic#.
May II 1467. "•> if
jfYl/jOHNSON
Dentist
Mrvixhall Texiw.
Orrio»—Wwt Bide ol tin I'ublic
Mquare.
RKSI'KCTFUU.Y tender* hi* s»r
vice# to liiH old friend* atnl patrona
in Harrison and adjoining counties From
h.s long eiporicnce and eloae •|>p-Uouiiior>
to ^le ho feel* warranlid in miy
big that hi* work will ba inferior to mme.
Artificial teeth inserted ou the Vulcan-
ite Him from one to a lull e«*t and perJect
satisfaction guaranteed.
Ho can t>e found ut his office at
uI' times Where it is Inconvenient for
p< r-oiid to come to the oflftr* they **ill be
waited on ut their home* II ih services
can be secured by addressing hi in through
•the mall or otherwise.
' February J '6H. n'JG-tf
l)rust! Ill Ufa!!
AI.AKOt; bill of trash Knglish nrul
French
DRIIQS PAINTS OILS
And Llquora. Ac.. Ac m no# being
received and opened bv A N.urs. at the
old itund of Sears A Withcnipoon. where
he will bo pleased lo see his old euntomers
ua well u« new one# nnd furnish tin in with
genuine *nd unadulterated Drug* Medi-
cine* and all other articles usually ki pt
in Drug .Stores ut the very lowe.-t ligurea
that a genuine und unadulterated article
can poaaibly be scld at lor cush. Hy
special request he has brought on several
articles not kc:it elsewhere m I his city
among tliem is Catarrh Hnufl ujm) Scwiag
Maehins reedles.
I take pleasure in informing my eus
I Itruce I'hurnMiceuUst late of the bouse
of Mr Frank K WwkI of this eity. who
will be on hand at all hour* t«> attend U»
I the I'reifiripfion Pepai .nent.
i A HKAltH Dmpuist.
I "•S:"
ftiisvellniifous.
miller m'killar * CO.
receiving forwarding
ASP
t'nMWlMlon **crrhi»n\H
*\.<v\A« YWw »«>«&*
AXB
O HOC" K 11 I 1' s •
HAVINU completed a mw and com I
»odi«u* Warehouse at the .South [
ern Pacific Kaiiroad Depot with aftur«v i
bouse are prepare! to moot promptly nil
comiignmeiitx of cotton or merchandize
and to tell ou tit* inoet favorable term*
HTAI'LK JMY CJOOlW
GHCHKKIKS
IIAKDWAKK Ac
Wkalcaal* m»4 N««hII.
They hope bf attention to hntineM.
promptneat and care to merit a liberal
| eh are of'patronage.
Martha!! Texan Aug. 17. G*. n.ltf
IttT'Tvier Importer copy tlx month*
| and tend bill to win office.
CAPITOL HOTEL
MURPHY * DAWflOX Froprirtor.
Faro Ki'duci'd to X'i «r><j
per <lny ('urroiiov.
rpilis hotel in recognised mono of the
X finest hotel buildings went of tin:
M \**i»*ippi rirer The rooms are com
j modious und pleasant and are well fur-'
j nUhttu.
'I he proprietor* sotuut to usnk«j money.
I ami iri order to do so they have detfr
: mined to keep * So 1 house rf -ri:e
j reiwonublo price* und by kind hospitn
hie treatment. iodttM pffltylft t" vifU
! them ngain.
'Dry J t < >noo
I nnd Me whether this i* true or merely
deception.
If good living und attention can in-
J duce custom. it urif! be forth coming. •
Connected with the hotel in a large
II Brick Livery Stable.
that 1$ us Hull kept if not u little oewer
than any similar <"»taMi*li mint in Tex it*.
The proprietor# have reduftnl the
prio« p«r day and increased the far«
Try Uicm *.i«J «mm- how profriiitionw ami
practice agree.
HACKS AMI) MAYS!
K. M. Ml'LKIN
RKTURN3 hl« th»nk« to the cUiacn*
Mid bwtnw men of Marabuil. soil
| vicinity lor th# lil*fi»l patrons^** hither-
j to «xtended to him. and dcnirrt to inform
IMMD tbat bt« m now lulijr limwied and
prepared wiu
lUCkH WU 1IHWH
to mtnr. tlnai al abort noticr. an>J on tit*
ao«i reasonable term*.
Jw.8.1M7. *1-1'
DAVID HePHAIt
WITHOUT** A*D JXWMJ*. I
MAMBALL TM*«.
''"SwKTSl »14"
Imperii! him
Wo believe I liar the A inoricftn peo-
ple are ripe lot almost anything in
the way of oppressi on plunder r^n«l
contumely They an- isnuredly the
iti • *s» 1 official r id den population that
ever held up a caricature <>f free in
at i tut ion* to the derision of the world . '
every bad^e of office from the sh<*il
tier strap to the policeman '* budge is
worshipped 1»y free America and
tliVy beyon l doubt pay more dearly
though the substance of freedom has
long ago teen l<-»t they have lenaei
ously clung to the shadow and fur
down in the I;<-:trt of the whole peo-
ple i» a pt < uliar and ^explicable i
affection fur the small word Republic 1
lin e \vi htdicvo that the loiii: u!
peeted aud much canvassed m lumo
of the landholders v i/. hatching ar
empire out of the guoao will scareo
go through thu stage* af healthful
incubation Thin scheme has long
been in process of generation . it was
foreshadowed 1^ ' 5 whole course of
ih ■ - lit men . and it wc general-
ly pn dieted by all thinkers during
the ltiie campaign Now all being
sup| ed to stand in perfect readi-
ness the proposition in plainly stated
arid a leiddo attempt made to demon-
strate it through the column* of an
organ called the Imperialiat. Hut
while it is very easy to carry a horse
to the water it is not always practi
cable to mako him drink and wo
opine that the masses of the Ameri-
can people led as they are lo the
brink of the very dirty political pool
can hardly he induce 1 to swallow the
nauseous dose of such an empire a*
is offered them. We are in receipt
of the lint nuiuborof the Imperialist.
It is a neatly printed sheet bearing
as an emblem the imperial crown
flanked on the one hand by the ex
ploded motto- • The Kmpiru is
peace and on the other by the still
more fragmentary remnant of twad-
dle ' Let us have pea*e \\ e have
carefully real the salutatory and
proRpe'tUa '' ''lis novel publication
•ind conic to the conclusion that brnsen
impudence undiluted is its string
< h(. point. < •.' thU <juality there is
no lack There is no attempt at su-
garing the pill it is proposed lo
thrust down the throat of the people.
No disguise whatever is attempted
and the ground isbol-'ly aud prompt-
ly taken that Republican government
on this continent is a dead failure'
that these is but one sure issue out
of our afflictions and that is Um-
pire. The prospectus seta forth in
plain language the platform of the <
proposed party '' ates
" The platform of the Imperialist i* i
revolutionary. Its object istoprepore l
the American people tor n revolution ]
that is durable as it i* inevitable
This i- sorely candid and to the |
'anjthwuatipf-i-oi.u.-»i
cd by the next sentence. which oe
claro* :
44 YW beucvo (liu J>ctnoerncy to he a j
i failure. Wi.- believe ihat the nation* |
al faith it loll in keeping of the i'"p- j
t!LA< will ho sullied hy mho repu- i
illation : ilie national Jebt.
"01 vo team!' Who eau fail
to trin c in these words the paterni-
ty of this bastard bantling? If j
l>euu.( racy be-a failure what remains
hut that Radicalism is a suctcm If
Democrats arc to be ex el u dud from
nil participation in the reign of
" I'm who but the Butlers the
Washburn^? tlie 8 u inn era and the
military satrap# will he left for the
nobility and gentry of the great
American KmpireV And An every
line of the sentence wo trace the in-
spiration of the bondholder:* misel-
HhIi patriots who thus advertised that
they have spent their gold for the
cuke of* suffering people and of
thrir ynmintckt! iiut the sublimity
\ of impudence is not yet reachod
i It is elofely approached in these
word* . i _
■ Wo believe in abort thai Iem
ocrnc-v mcnliH lawln»i»*a <whjjIi"h
mf-mntf •« I'"""* l""l"r f '
„„HI.»:iU i.fTMF.HHIH .KKUlToM
„„l civil ».r ' Tim' ''"'l"|r0
means law. "<".ler .ecurily ix»ble
faith ami P*»«« '
Thin i« irul/ a flatterm* picture
aDI| „„c umlrr whir'.. Ibo arl.at n»..l
n„l write a» ili'l that •ml""0"'1''"J
nornfamw Thia i» u Hondhol.l
I'hc public laith la an
.hake that I 're.lll topple
to ila apwl.v downfall Tim old
„i|„r.- -i" tho -hip »r flaw aw Ih.
I rcaVfn ahc» I I"" plainly I" Jr«>"
. ail.I Ihi-y to acim
i i ...» I. i'i iltoni luii'k it Willi
the only oon* ten
plunder and put over the *ido while
the maw of tno crew hurst into tlio
spirit room and iro to piece* on the
rock* amid the yell* of" a wild mid
hideoua orpy Such is the plnn net
t»ot forth in the fir«t number of
the <>rgan of nl>^olntism . nrid
tiir«>HKh the whole gaming o/Ai
tmlrirla collie* up a aavofy whiff of
Puritan cant. that Mimck* oj /'/>/
month !'•>. /• und the jrcntle days of
roast witch Say a the salutatory
|Tl.e only Government in tbeuni
verve to which aWdute perfection
can he assigned ia ihat of (Jed and
with all reverence we believe all hn
tn»n -heme* will be nofrer earthly
'perfec/ion the nearer they appr? eh
the fHvine Model
• .1
And then the hlanpnemy urj»o.»
i»to twaddle by an attempt to prove
hat a "if man uovorntneut i« nearer
he model of Omnipotence . a fearful
idea when *e narrow it down to
mean that a Kadieal politician mij$h(
rule in the likenes* of the Deity !
Who the one man ia the Imperial I
tat doe* r v state ft i» reticent on I
this a# it i* on ho name* of thone |
who publish and Kupport it. The
near future will doubtle** show : and ;
meantime the people may shrewdly
guess.
We leave tiie conundrum to the
i Kaat and lo the Weit for we hold
and proclaim it ia one that in no way
concerns the Mouth ; and one in which
the will do to take no lo& or pnrt
nation*! n«lt«r« '
bc Month h»» n.URHt to jo
nJ for bet. tny chi»g»-*"l"«ul 7
th.tpoinU
lion .od °* 'h*iT i
ptrodj on ^
'unLr for the better. \
K„. .n!l W«t bo. »*.» "«' •»
s«d. to. jjk« ••B0.7WT Vo«
the peiple the more etiMco i» there
lh»i irulli m«y «^"in
\ «■ |«ye the conundrum »!■«
I „l il.■ Wnt
n thrill *h»t sLunell old Th.mus
( „uu- HI ..I of the »• tcucl. UvUl
ti..„" :..a 'In' nM m <lilT.-rent
r ini ii<■ from one of hotid* >•« n
J.'I ' r . prop* T
t*k«n « monkey t<» he their <•<
M- >i!r !:••<]>*(t r
The Reconrtrurtion Acl
The following m th* full '> »« «'
the net aullijrflit'X Hi«
„l' the (V.nitituttotiK ol \iruiii".
Mi»i»'PVi in.lT.-KJ>"' » ' »<
l„. . an<l »u'hor>«in« the ■
„„„ ol -t.t. officer. .r"T..l«'l '->
uid ium.uiuiio.il. »'"l »»-m ""
tin- l*ro*ulent
II i I-. Th.l th.- I r.-'
.h i ...««•» •'
„ l.o m.J deou. U"1 ur "
i ul.lu mtareM ni.y ."'f * "
3
convenli"ii vrhicll «' in H.i-linH'ii.l
Vfi --n Tuesday tho <I"J 1
eember. I hi'7 to th. restored Tutur.
ol mill Sl.te. reKl.t.rod »l lh° 1"''
„r ...1.1 .uhiui».i i" r<" r«t.a. » ion or
rejection .ml ninv .l.o .ubtnit to »
„p.r.tcro I. pro.l.ions of ...a
constitution .. I.. »«y *T«>
iuoh vote to l>. t»k«o •lllw'
each «f the ..id tiruinioii. .low •"
i„ eoonection with 'he l'«r """
of Mid eon.tilutlon. .» lt"> 1
•lent may diroct.
<K. " That *t «hc K«mo *l*ctio«
the voter ol- I.ai.1 s 11.10 '"y 1V0eX'1
iud old u»«u»Ut>rn of 'J.1 .
Aweniblj of ...d Sl«l. .«a » ) '
1tuei.of...aSut.. proviaeu Ml)
the ...a *"V' 1?
i »•„»«.-.. .ud 110 :r
m.mini.' t>i« "r v
.hall 1.0.0 th. ILL "I "*'•« /
...a flute ml-
■ nl.rne.l ...a eorr.ct.a pr.ur M ""
elm to l.«. »
ui.i ruri«« »»y "I1'"""1 "u ;
.J ■! he may uccei.«mrjf.
" 1 li'tl elections shall he held
hiroorin.
I I . tin .et» of ( on.re"
oumiuouly e.ll.a th. " ll.00B.true
""si|A''!*T„.t tho IWidenl of .he
nitad Hl..e. in M. ' ■»«£
_i .jch iimnnev ». 1 - •' ') '•
reel either the olltl" eon-tltu'loll or
/p.r.te ion. of the »». -
Uue.l in the first ««'•" » "f
l0 .cpnt.le vole BU.l nt U»
.ftUic oleetion tho v..t.»
rr „ 1 elt-el il"' Iii.ni""" '
V.r :;ri.tu.« and all Hie Sut. -«« "
. r .vi.lnl Ifcl ""-1 c-'l'-ll"""" » "J
i i (' ('nniitee*. Ir<v'111
rrte!e;.on.hullWU.linl..nl
jltal. ol TeHl. f»' •"> I'"'!1"" u""' 1
1 „ |'ri->'.d.nt »o direel
lh. entire. "mr v r„via«d in |
provisions ' . hi »et to l'« |
the (it" Sute elertio"
.tlhmiiea lo . and .1
l1'" en voter ili.y v-t" r"r
i the ueinUrs uf <»>*
""' 1..U the
— 'i-1-
this uet .li.ll Tliesdny
r „a„l Stale O l lll« „r soell
^ n"!i'»y nWc'r
nt.lie.tinli «'.J """ .
r ia !«i«iw of
U. I uai ~ -
Virgini. <"»' 7"M
hll l.o .drained to » roprwenUtioTi
i„ lh.lr «ov«»l
lure. which 1MJ b. Weft" '»«
fully or|!»ni««4 »h»H '*"[) he
teen tli article which •'»* ''.mi I"1'
I by Coupe"' lo
Sulw u» en aaendlioeot to the r"n"
ntUution of the 1' uitci
gK. 7 That tin ptoc«ediHK» '»
h„« of th. »»iJ *«"•>» »'•»» n*
deemed tin.I or operate «» »
t.lido re»tor»tion thereof uutil tl.mr
Ai'liutl re.pc.-.ivel »h.ll bo .|.pro»ed
l>y Cungrc««
Tiie Ahn>»ti.k«' '"'"-"'I.
prtwise uriKii> "I «hi» »impl«»t and I
!„t arn-'ieot ..full th..Tl:c<l« » >■<
voIto! ill »»n.. un.Mirt.iniy ami h.»
lone » nutter ol'<li«|"""
turned ih.olo|([i»ii» ul lc"
ceruiti tint ii» uuiverwl u««
Chur. l m.y I'" traced Wk if "■>
t0 1 af.o.tolic »ip yel l"T"'
ttuocMdinK' anJ *
10 II '• .iji""*"1
inline iiatelv
U a very -'Id
V BUwvtmii^ ~ —
is a very old tradition that each of
the twelve articles of the creed «u
compared by mi apostolic author
It i* i'l the twelve sssemblcd >■
council before dispersing themslves
to preach the 'impel throughout the
world to frame the ftjrtnbol or watch
word of »ho Christian Church and it
will Its interesting to our readers to
know the upoa'le to whuui each arti
do i« ascribed. The tradition is *s
fulIovH>
■s'f I'eter— I believe in 'rod the
Father Almighty M/iker of heaven
nod earth
»St. Andrew And in Josum
Christ his only >>on our Lord
St. dames the (ireat ' Who wan
conceived by tho Ifoly (Ihoit Horn
of thf Virgin Mary :
St .John—" buffered under Pon-
tius 1'ilate wan aruoified dnd and
buried
St. Tl™.. »° d">»
„l| I or ll» "»' "l lb* f""
r l«niirUrf "ktah
luZ .. wrdrofih. »•» '
lllL.| • ih. ihii'l <t«y >»• om fom
lUr
SI. .Um»« thv
lea into liMYW. «'"! "r
right f..ml of Uui lh« <••«*>*■
"""("'{■bilip kY''*"
... ju4|jr (l.u T"'A «»j •
'"st H»nlioloa«»—" * b«li«»« '»
*;U llolv (itiort „
< Tl» lloUCrthol.c
( hurch. lb. fon.B.uuioB of Hunt*
St.Sio.oa The. Vorgi.wc- of
Hi. Juda» .
urrMlio* of ih« ""•'J. . . . ir I
•nrlwting— A»«»"
Tfct !'•?•11 ** •"* ***
Spiritual Humbuffrry
Jt U'iK fc!'Uo!Sl»* AM' lil'IIUH A' l»M
I ST!.» r..n J | N;; ^ « N WI \ R RS A H V
/ iff /Mr ; / //. //. ./■/
Tim woll known t»r"|ieni«rt.y of (ho
llernlil to jjivu both «nl«ja o." cvory
*1 uonfton. ho m io enable its numor
«>ufl reader* to judge for tJiemwlvo#
iii<1 wi'o* nie now to intrude uuon it
in il« nutue* .>f the M until 2«l .ml .
ol* tho meeting of iU«> .SpiniuAliyt* oa
the list ult. 1 tt.ui pUctffl in u fall*
position. lu it» article of the l«t
my letter to the meeting w«a afukeu
tu " a rather verbose document and
on th Jtl my absence wa« >>poke!i of
thiiH nif.il*i'?ii-«ul Mi t Mr*
Kaoc w:»s» i an-! heavy blow l<ut
the nliM-tirf- of I* fn.on.l. \v«*
rt far bit^T and heavier Now ail
• i11k <i• not {nouvey an nerur.ito
viuw and to do thai and at tin* muim-
time relying upon tbu well known
l«irne»H oi tho Herald I b<u; tho
favor of a publication in iU • olumn*
of my letter mad on that occasion.
.1 \\ KI»\toNI>S
TO THugfc Wll«> AUK IIKIII; AHXKM*
III m TO <'KI SHNATK THK ANN I
\»:r*akv or tiik aiivint -»r I
MOl>K«M HIMRITI ALINM : |
VrovrnloJ by bodily infirmity
which I hope is but (rAiinient. froM |
paitogating with you perionaily on |
thin inter ^llijg Ort'Bsion and yet j
fueling an interest in 1 ?»o >• tu*u- whn*h
•_-rt»\v-n iijoro iiiI»• n-« a* I advance in '
n_-< and in a lip'ttb'd .< of th< -gb« I
je<-t I hope you will permit ihr Li
nddresa to you n few word* of < lifter i
iiml congratulation if not of in*tru<-
11on It seem-. to liio llml w«t cannot 1
bo luo carnjul to havo Clio olytwtoH
our eelobrlltionN distinctly under- |
utood. We do n*>t mean t" oh»im ;
that thin era i« the Arm time Mint an
intercom#® with tlio spirit world h*»
been known among nun and w_e «H» '
not oflebrnU) ila advent a.-* i m w>
event in tf.'' annuls of mnnkind V*
fir bark n* we have .oiy Krtowlediri
ol tli« lil« fit' man we iiaeover its ap
I'oaiHM' • . 1'Jvury whero both in *a< red
.'in4 profane hiaUjry wc have auoount*
of iit p reduce tfvery religion • v«r
known among men ban revelation
from the spirit world us it* found*
lion and we kmt full woll that ouf J
ni»e ih not the first in whi.jh it ban I
appeared Hut thin age in the firai |
in which it bus been dealt wit! vine
Iv and well It !m now that for tha 1
first time the human nice have ad 1
venend far ei. u«h in knowledge of'
man and his relation!* to Hod and in i
freedom of thought t" make- it avail
able for oui hap^ine#* and progreM
and it i* now that for the fir«t time
wo nro enabled to rise above tha it;* '
uorunee Muperstltion arid fear wbi-'h I
havo hitherto ahut out the 1 lit oi'.j
heaven fVoin the human noul If'itilii&i
oniaii' ipati«'U ^ itjcj .[fj.^UWU'wro- /
reive to welcome and to profit 1>y it- (
Never till now baa the npirjt prowO'-e |
been hailed by an understanding en
lightened enouL'h to comprehend it 1
At one time it wn« ret.'»nM »• ft-l
direct communion witht»«d hift»*elf |
ni ano*Iter time ««tlie I n tor tor? n*'
the «tars and plnneti with human tf
fair* At one tone it wa* viewed if*
n mirarie involving a «u*p<'nrinn of
•>»ifnrunl law and at anoflier mol
with the law oi <tuu am. ...
(Now iu» ouwiu* Croat mi^oU ....
<i«*r uf uroatod intelligence <1 '
from the 1»umaii mri\ nnd n.«w n» '
otnnnalfni; from devil* or rinj.fi>* full
«n from their high «•«♦»«« >k»w 11
wan tu«troiO)/;y uaed tor tin.' giii<iaii<"<' 1
of human uftuir$ umi amm it waa
witchcraft involving a < vinj>»ot be-
tween the devil iod irtak mortals
hut nil for evil. At o*a tine the
inatrumenta of it* aMXiarnaca wovM
he wnrphipfMxl ii £<Mn at another
rcvorciKo-i as propheta and at an*
other hung drowned aud burned by
the thousand n« witehf". Vow to>rj
to ph* "c« by riofbu* violent and now
canonized into the jwiut book Tor-
tured to death bjf a holy iu<jiii»itjor»
tried arid exoouted by c^urta of jit*-
tieo or reverenced «•< the fuuHrr of
1 Homo mighty religion all powerfwl to
j |x>r-»cuta mimI to alay but impotent
;l .i.;| 1 fa t «■« in«ompatt»J«
law <»t And «i»«l of anture
iin or
> *av« or i" uHfTiiMi.
ealing the nick and eomfortiug the | i
lourner. and at other titnc-» ft'-attor* 1
njr affright and mi wry n n*f ruin i
iroad'v«'«t over whole nommunttie
appearing Were aod there through * 1 .
u<*ccftj>ion of #gw»i eometUmyi in Ur*«- h
sen fry;monlH of aval tc red visitations f
iti*l -oiijetinif n with ;i prnfuae out
souring and long continuing among
men Hut hi no time do tr learn
!hat there #»* evor a rational well>
AiiaUtined effort made to investigate
it* nature or ascertain the ptirpdfeo J
of it* coining. It displayed i»tel|i I
genee. and nfttin>e« that which vu '
above anything that could ho aspect ■
ed from mortal life Men ocluall^jr '
opened an intercourse with it hut M
rarely aeemod to liare entered into \
the r mind* that it could be made
available to reveal what ia the life
beyond our death . and whru that
thought did occur it wan either con-
fined to the cloister or suppress^ ib>
1 the prieetly denunciation that it wua
a t»in to *eek to learn that which fJod
bad kept I'roro oar knowWdu*). An I
when it cauio- -a# it often did with
evidence* of i Icntity *o strong a» W
tend powerfully inward contfction it
I wan met with tfie dennw»i*ti"Tt
I rr.un<l«ii ui*oi» a fancied condiUea of
«uwnM gf»». lu»' ''•[
„k.d couM n«t !'■»*•> tlw»
ru- - -iB'l virlutiu# w«t«M "01. >
Ttiiin 11 do.'f'l down the «tr«m "i|
^jmo pcrvcrloJ b) 1|in«ir«nM
Inlu im itt.trnmmtof mix'T «*»»%
„r Pl„.v.rt.d t.?
4.«I>.iii«Ti oyer h(>fr>-«'l"m "'*''"1*'
until within •*>« t»«« « *
mniurj it l»".
thU Continent Il«ir» ;
iiwr« «•» no ™
opinion'. «k.- »
oition ...J i
lliem to »»< i#*w;*trt«
not lo «rd«?o»fl J* |l
o„ aoitioHtjr to **»•rr^t
p-rled 4«UI !»>•
; wot.n !««»>; •» ••<*• * zi
un lo d«th '»•
r„.U1g.ii«« Wj»rf2S|™
rud; lo ioqalrt W* *rfl->f-V
oihu mm** T»n * * y
n« •»o»g
„M tk«l » »w """y*? ™ Tjf
« rouM «>•«■«•« »>™ "j "
cour.* with it «« op**". "« **
l*p*n to lc«fn it* nature and it*-
pnrpo##
That »« tho rvout that *ff tin ft
••.rtiimpitjonitp hot miii'h tlx1 *»i
*»»nt of «plrit* ami-ti » n* a- the npi-.n
ing of «>ur inWrrrotHpc with thent
whrrchv there ♦'an r.im# to n.- .
knowN-ilfre of what i« th» lifo i»rt«.
trhtrh tff arc |n«» wltm wn tab#
<nir dlparttifi* fVnui tf»i* a r#vela-
tic^i ••• ffcr aa • know thai •
to u« only thua iiri'l if i' come
■nrrly »<• important aa any that lis*
<wr V*H&ti t.» man
\nrl wo!! ln«lcMl may *«» coM-rnt.-
it Again ha* thf atone been rolled
away frotn the fnouth*of tho a«|>ui.
ch«r A^ain h»M the light of hen\«mi
tnT»<fi-f| the rtnrknt>«>' uf tin* tomh
an.I that which twenty one y.-n»> »
wn- a «tmnt;e Ji^tttrh in<*e in it >in^U»
family ha* swelled uit tp it ntagnttuda
th.it lw lifvrrv in *r>frtti^il m .
tetennrae t* h# rt\tmh#itM oj million*
in thi- ••< tin try at"' to he ht ir<( i»f
nil iv#r tin* w .rli IhM «•« thin
:'im llittok* '9 1 «"<i I lOftlulK (hum
• peak ty rulh a^un.ft-i u^ce 11 apoka
from (alvarv Tf i» n * I'lumtv
thai itin within tin- mrryetnent mil
ilirowi.h it#. bo«tlr#iit itirtticii*.- nun
I* Ml Iriitfth mpi'l^y an iti
the j>i»lli nl that j>rwi;rt""«»uji whivh '«
hia <le*t'my
.1 W KDMONPS
Ntw Vi»hk March 31
PVgttiVM tv«w Jnhrr.
<»#ii funky ha4 nH«rc4 fx w •»* j
from ike trenly Uttween (lie I }
^i»k« aul il»*i ikopttblitf oi Mwxii o
of f)c«.uiubor II i8'»l l»" Jiubli»li« «j !
C'»r iho information uhd ^ovenniitnt j
itf hiv'orf^tc I
Thia trt>i»ly provide thai poMou*
<m u/»u<l of !»vinj. .'viiiiuiiieil thus <1
lli' follow hi;: unmua wloi haw ll«-d
to .Htaioo ->lift 15 l»» giv«t» mj> *'ti r<?
i|tilt<lf10tiH lilttile through <H|J >in »t; '
n^iwta or throiiirh th<- chief" ivi! an
ibontloa or through -u«»h olnof < \i|
v' judmial audturU) oi 'bo duimu
hi • ivhiih* iMircloriii^ v«^'hti i'jgull' i j
'im nuiy for tb • ptirjiom* I <• duly an
tHtoft x<Sd R) flu- ««»/! fhlt'f civil an j
thority ol th« -uid Irontiur HUIdk .»r |
Torriloi)C4 er wh«» li*iu uny mitMi) j
the < ivil authority of audi Malt* ur
Territory "hull bo euspemlod through
ib« rhief Military oWorrr liiWmuiah I
of audi hMt« or 'J'trnUtr) The
criBica cuumeie'ud murdwr (in
cltiiliu^ homicide in-
tVaniSoule bnd poimrtrting) anaftuH
willi Mitent lo commit murder; muli
lation. pltHOj areoe rape kidnap-
ping |iuUiiik tu I'lruiilalitta vouater
fc^l-'oin bank i><>lue or ulbci' paper*
current na nMnoy. with Inloot lo d<<
f'rind . thfl introduction or making
of imtruraenta for tV fabrication nfl
uuuuitr/ei* rota or l»etik i»ou-« ur j
other paper oum'iU i*a iftowey «-m j
hcxxtament of puMUt « »•»I• - !
be ry larceny of cattle or other yoifs '
<»t" tire value of twfcafy-fi'^ '
Undor lion. < anbva M*
and t?»w *Hwt *" tr#wI
T tie order alw> ea»baar«*W< «<"f
u*» ««a«ry far lU nrrwil «>t far'
Uvea fryru juatue fleeing 'o 'ho '""I
(linn' territory
a Bingulw liKidout «i Ui« war.
U omo of fetvjpitaJI j
riddic^l attnckn i^irin W*1 ncji«*#fcr ofi j'
"hHi <to*n th'rt ulofloim <^I«T T"«T1<'> '
of'Viryltia. Oaftai* l>a\to Workman
a Ua'-a - mid filial nfftflitr - P t).« '
>lliOi 1-wUiliiHi# wkv*u\>
n«'iiuui)l]\' lnn( Lilt lifit Mi LiiK
of t!i« Iffur 1t(«1|/c. $ni woun<f»'4
<!»<■ htriy -fM»if Htif dtinpoi
oinaljr. Mli lJi» ft# W.r ujvfn '
lio wh» rem • veil IV -in tju ImIiA l« »i
lur^'! hoi^it*l; cutablmiuMl ii
i I'uctny un«l in c*«^rnpnny wi'.ti tn-infi
l«l*r»l aoI'Hata in the «• - |
I Uak »aiu*l with tuub ftiwaxi m lie
cuttlii itaatuf Ilk* 'irr»Jyr aU«uil*£<< I
from lh« over worked lur^one Tl»« I
groftnl of (he frou«r!®«J Mtid j
f in* «h» tutor/ oft ►rtfittini! :r».|
I 4ratw«l vronad tofigthaM! tfco 1*11
lughl but *jum1aI il ail CfepUin
Workman wit* ulruck willi ihu ^ioi-
■ '•Mm of a stalwart Yankee ot;eyi j ing
1 aty. adjoining Ht wbfi *n* ovIVfrutljf
' u>ortal!jr wounth'd hrtt whnw* terJuru
I I'ati«<J l<» wruiK 11 *)ur«i4<r Iryin lii*
'".lij-n. I>a> l^uko at Mul Midi a
• I <«tou otto &f ilio Citi'taui rf •'uuijMiiy
f. tri inauirc after Til* wcll'm' \}>
rr«*«hin£ bf* cor nini i
3y name tut wt« in««n i»»»r I ».y lh«
Ykitkui! n«*t u» Wur*.niui< o»c .
ttlilmu eye# the liUnc of'iliuUi <»(•»•)'!!
sellid.' Imutflf ami. will j
j^rottt Hl'nrlj fnlhift}; in In* IxkI br 1
Hnii<l 'At# y*u<llfiiii«* WWk»n*«/ j
Vm 1 (.'ngfifcia !>•*•. W.rtkmu» '
oil t!»c Siulk i.Mui»up « '
Vow ' Well thou »ir 1 )i».« swiii*'-
thirty for you Turn Week* utf> my i
(.'•plain wan nuntolly <SII \
mg Uiu 'o Li* nifU iu th« un4«it of
tke t<; *»ve M« ')*»• |.;u k*##- j
will luttrw'ivoa M> mml ii «cfi>n
Ui« linos (lie b'pt < "I Jijn I
thiak til«n* rootiotti'J Willi n
"f wiultl U «M« l« deliver U »o noon
in ponton; but hcr< it i*. "Awl
I yoar <>»|>taiti. who U ha'1 "Your
I Collier Oa?t*>a Jan** WorkaMa
ol llif Ninth N?a l'ork l>vairj
Afid with a gsip tH« follow
■m hfl tfoit! only thait to Mfllt his
' promt**- IWI taiHi <tt Km nixi
I 4md.
Htumii iw iit n>»
I —I rtffit Mr T b«il wkO'WM )un '
I (Miunui tium K«ullf'< Maliu* »■ I
| ledru Ltml on TburMav a Y«Iua
Me tairt And <'olt Moiiyin^ It Jul i
it|)h lluftwuatmv M 'K**t'hT b*t-« I
It W»VI If*' lb<> t*U "#U»» 1» *"•
| atUctpl hj » wtiijlq ■v>r«| it><) thai
' the uarf b*lo j kjr the alti k
'in ti« (Vifttir •flhrM 1v (i* iwlf (all
' IMd • Atfli Ihn »h* m at <ti«
namjrrftwMamM i* «plia of
< ■■■■ dhrMaarfii t» Mam in >n<t
14nwiU UHuMkuti
. hom Ito lun« allaoW »Ke
Ud U<m»< liteko. TJw^iuk. ilwi
j ><uf!4 OK Ik to 1min jU
' uiuibtr «irnrl»oc«<i tl» win' f»i«
- 4V'i' YiW"'
Wt^La Uimm lillo*1
J lfc« UajSij iueiJOjJ"!'
u»i#m »«>*
TM* »*•« *« ***"
ivri-as^irs;
l«5w t*»
14m I*ii«"
Military Law
stwh u ihm u • * a- Mutuary con-
n.Mtmu im Kii^Unl Ik! tuii« uf
i i • • • i a' any (nut' wuultl eon
mi'-' the realm Iroin cenirv to cir
" m rpromv N tItinu I* it:or# rli»arljr
uiidfuloMl iln»ri* th«i» that tli«* ro|fti
■ *r lufHi- hi law «r«» m Lor<l Chief
•luaiuu CiM'k^uru teoouUy Mild
wl|i< li »i«> . f ilit
'if pinftcr ' Tin- nuthoritjr
aaM "he w.»« iltierlv »Mt>niaheil i.i
1ml in •mltoriiy an I nut ul
ftlkinw iboul marital law hi an
<y I. I:»|lillim « iv a41 lUin^ jmtI#-I
Ij wii'lfr-f -umJ *I»«J -rttlr-! in (In*
when in fruih.it Im i nevi*r
lwj*it «**< htftf eiterii-inl I n
• iauMciliv Milium. i»rti ill DiiwiaiiA
•ti' < ' url* martial f«r
.Jilary T.-ii-- • l» 111 <r\en (Hour
• ■our*«* #1 ri* wiil.j«*rt 1 very <'tn*e tf-1
- rrielif.n* Tlufr 1 nrl#f|i"*hoh h*i i»»
In# »«• t*«*. 111 > Irni '.tril Their
m i nU aiti i»pe< iu (In' ■ It*Jk|j|»rt»l*M(i«.-n 1
v1 U" K . • 4 I 1- . •ininmidi i in I
I'liii-f nit ) ar«- IJktwiM liiMo !<• rr* I
*ef*nl V th. tVurtt "V the Kin^*!
It»u h. I I • »<•!> >1 a *•>«! lonartial
may *1 • fer mum lit# aubjef 1 <>f appli
.ill'ill lit lliu ii'url* a' *V< "•milliliter
I'm! » jaoluhiliMM
tint of lli' trial "T 1' 1 v til 'Mi h hj a
mflitHiy 1 tt' nothing I* knn**l in
linrlh'xl "<niir are ! opinion that
; I'urltaiuorl oi'ght 10 give ilia Crown
i> to «|i > I tin nmrltal law in king
i IftriJ in • ■« • f nnorpencf.
| litit y... •tir*h pov <»r ti ir otjatu Him
| ion te|»ir«»*e 1 flint Iherr havt
UwIt tfuila ii> in«i't«I law l»U• the
(Chi-f Jiijti'< i)« Ihr) at" «m
lid en
Tf>«• fir ' ■ ' i* ri>|<ivi«ont<*d i'«ik
|>I. il.' ii. n ill' Kd«rar«l II
*h#n ilic Bnr) nl' IfHinMniiir who harf
lumH in rvUi i^'n »rfnu*l thu Ring
wri'i trii'it In !■ i •• Mm K l»i|4 Bin! a cef
lain it«im)>•» f* ' i pc< r* fttul *011
trnrr I In (h'nfli I t In. Ii »fM<nn
Hut (he • onrc *»*« iIh«o#»p Iin« no
is U'ii»ut'« i ■ uiHtlui Jaw 4l1.il it wm '
jiiuj(il) m ii|i u' k t fi 1 liiai. In ilie
-ub-c ; I' nl 1 * i :• 1 'lie ullftimjftr wan
nn ♦hv nrh'l ftmt. thn <»»-
ilinm y ' • w#e« opvi» l»Af<tr«
wilH'll Ulll ! I'll Oll^lll liMVV twil
llfliug)^ I
hn'if \tii■ | 1. u« v ->f
nmfUhf latv nft 1*1* thn Imftl* or Mink#
In tli»» raiir* nf 11 «*»»rv ^ 11 ! n Mt<t(
ball lathe mM.< !-««<« of lite
Simurl wtiin rouletl with tcmbfi
*li»uwhjor foiuP iJi»)i aftai "•)*
ilia Rntfti«li jittlu* »i- I call »l-
totitinn tr* hl« wnr<U " wKm avary
•■•ttira of tin- inaurrmilioii had
il uufiuii«i'l ih« -ubiloau'l • i-
iiivus nioiut»h tint 11 nntiit |ii» vary
ooiivi'iiiflnl I" hunt ttihosfl wl|«»
ihmicffc not in arnn ffcrn^nlwil tlit*
ror»»i»i Ironl>k* In w «» n.it ki.wavtr
UUukI but gu!<i H'.# 1 hu i-iutfht. A"
wui'iiu^jy no un u ^ j»qr#ufn ny a
«..«.! «>»'<»[ Ujy*
>Mui <|ijppUoiH<d 11.«• : i^c lit of 0iO Kit;' 1
to ro.ltUW juitctoilinen lie I
would tin dfttild liar* rfff* n»•»<! of t
hi- f#My <fiit imirM lufv C
I«!».•!» it i* iIi'i-NiimJ " that Utu *
t«l thean procoetini^H wero >1 lean I " i
for any* fl»*> Chief .foatlr** 11 it' It
wnre Wti# tlial V'i« «•*»•»J«t y nm 1
lial la * for til* fmrpowi of aii ppr«* •
in« rubfllliMfi. m i« uiTtain I
thai vrtti « ■ • ■' t.finjj me»i to tiiri i
Ufi'lflf Hmrffat ' f'v a'ftrf fHtflllon Ii|4
fart* *upj -re ♦'-il '• Mare tlnm a
*] * r irt inini Uw m fa* Mm
iilit-r tint j:j•!<■ i • »#in*«*raNtfK>?i
) >• d' tx aitfn i . a Mil i|i«ra i* no Hn|
i {<4* »mUuriis wj» i» will out* fii'sr
j j<v»ul>i»ig iUu 11 iiu >•! * uiviiiau iUcra
i I'V it tUililfO for i*l*V Hyft ftf
i 1'flytMI' • S' l J'l •> ' »»<-' «»f u\>4l;!uiu
n<*0**Uy p«r.iin•*• mitt (o allT&w and
J *<> nrritt that tlx military frfnl ia a*
I «4atui Ut k«u|* '!»• hlai«fr«| |>«r
! i*l'i"K All au<-b autl^irilWH vgsM
. mnjuallfitJill^ Jcmouik a tins a|>p!i«-a
tiofi of mifilarj l.iw uodtr •U"fi «ir
(Mtinataorf* a* now <•*!<> in thin eft tin
ll»*« |■ I»»l«!»«'•! lli*l li »•*
[y to pvi in \iki»|>U of rigor
J (or ill*! k« in public Mulfa/r
Tfi.it i* nof !|j" Vtifd t ' t5P>fsi(ilijf
| referml to Above and »twh neee«ity
^ I e«Vnnt po«nifMt r»if*t in tini«
I of war and \ \i .mni and dwnirorou*
on mot i"ii
•jo«n not flint H> »if fin- l.i*itry 6f
RoyiAti'l Hint nW'ii! law *•* fvet
nm I r«vi• n far th* i' ir}.imf />( ptat
liiijr ikmii »n dt»«i of nont'*-
it w** ii«vi;r w««*>l in tl»o of r*h«ii»
ulUtr ti)« of mbdllMn
A nfijtl fcojMt jurtu in vl»MiU>K
" 1 U«jury ahouM
iiVWt/ui^ut whatever might W
tho <>f " Jii' ti a in«u wmt »ccu-
»«?-! iftouyh lie tnij/ht be 4 r«bet him I
: tfoo wor*ttralf-rthat «*«r w«t* l>roti#hl
»n tfct MA<«k y. i until Hp wtiHfivlo•
U4 mi»4 until h «Hf# wan »«ken he *a»
Htiti i tftri tssh -ulijwt eniitlH wH«-n
tvi«41"' tbft MfV«ttiiar<is whfcb of
tk««»M«ao •>( jmiIm »m4 Im ■»•<!•(
it hu »lroag«*t okjeHiwn t« Military
l»w tb«( (lit wurl l h*U h«<ifi)i<>rr>fo<i
bjf th« atrocities < ou(iuiir«<i m»Jcr il»
»Uth »ril* It tw»n
I U» trial for tliefr liv«* without regard
|»() fhriae leg#! IV rfim wtofeh are
' eternally a*t»o'-iut«rtl with the naa»«
jofjuatuje arid which l«itug of iln
| vwy c^a(|€« could not b« *«partUe<J
[ frp/u ft Hnh 'thm \rv k
14*1 no out pour maU'li 4urt»? ■
Mtrtuou la no »nu1I eiplwt Thorn
ail liiiRjr m anting Iruat it
[y thv fanl t»Uo« it *>11 be kaovn
that • uiau ri»« » watch. Ib iJw
»«eotfH place he will show (list th»i
nerirtmr hM not much affaf(4a hfin.
Tbfr<ilf ft will V a nodeat hint Ui
Ik lb* wtiimfOr thit he ha» prnerfHwl
«-souifli •)h>«M brinf ib«
■in to m «{tati. Ponvthlr.-tl will
into «po p6*iwn of ifcr Um *i.<i
AiWfttooo m ikal * part of %km MU
lituu wrt»«nly if out li»a wholo »ilf
t) the ui»|> 14 tbo i4J* Wind
it'l l Vu KSftMj^ it win ihv*
What eaiitutta tf*« tu*n put* <»n M»o
nsceflijft "t nuiMj it will
•fafrnet ftit! nrtliCT! of utfcdra around
•ltd turn mway attention fra»
(ho in like inanaer Se?>
atrtfiljr ft i*\nn acf wy mitbi is
han*<my with • paaatge of tfia fVrip
lir« - ^WMn wtd «feo now mm* im
*•—> that my «i!i s»m i m4 Mm
J likUtb Umi v# wmy a* Mi
lWl "imt »«*> i.
f A ftpartmiry III a
i placard in hta liewWF MflMMlKi
1'iMidaal Or*»l ii Mill fcll^)MJ
tef «4tpy.
1 TUB MTRftRIU (If TUB OAMlJIil
TAB 1.1
»
Two jr«Oi'-»|eM F«r» rMBtif »irM
tad in a \N mI«fit c»if. upon whoffa
i*r*o»a warn aafarai cirriUv* nf a
Naw Y «»rk b<MM« Owa <>f Mia aircu
)•?« w»4 priatad lit (fMR and read
M follow*
TUB BI O
Tlii* i« ■ niW t»?»ation Intaadad
to iui«i tlir player 10 holdian >>ut
any kiikiUr ul' card*. ano it win.
00 1 r! It is wrji Maple ia Mi eon
vtrurtfon »»y la operate Ind rrtry
l*rnon wK » knnwa that S and - ar«
1 ran naa It 11 can ha ramad >a
•tea w»* peatf alt Ilia t»«wu afd ia
ttlway* raady for nn« not iiaWa t«
gel out of vitlai. aad ahouUl it tin ao
a** •*«* bwakar «an pat It ia ©rd«r
for a trifle •« tha whola npaaaa of
manufacture ia anijr ahoat Arty
oanta Than why aak $«i? yon may
Kiiy Knr thi« rw»nn that ana ia
all yoa tmiM evar wan* to ktf aa
thay do not **ar ouOikaraMa Al
»«o aflar «t»la^ It you enn #et una
u»*vl« aa wall an anj other aiaa'
and juq will wonder thai tha thieg
w«« nerar thought of before With
il you can ''hold out" aaa ar pore
ranln. ahiA and i»aka ap yaur hand
Ui «uit. and funr head* aii peraoa
am at pefaal liberty jfvftr opp«>nanl
may lo«-k in yoar lap a ad up your
>laa«* . ikari in nntM«| ta ba aonn I
\fl«i • airing ua«jd it onea ye* waul4
r>'i h# without it for **▼ prlr* aa
like all jjood invention* Ha aiMiplleity
i* * ^rrat point in ila fi»*or They
will h«'I< ii««fadlraaby sail (aaaar.-
ly mm lad; oa ro* i»«p4 of priaa. Whan
a#nt hyef«»r*aa (! O l> oaataf «ol
(♦"•flow win ha addn4 la I ha MM.
Tift «VT.
Thla ia klfo an onllfelj a aew am
r!e m a da of ailvar <*nJ braaa II ia
intended to ba jilaccd amoaK your
hiiU when plating your frame It
'u yitirely ooBe*a1w| from your own
an ! np|><>n#M'» II b ta ba
uaert when you deal Hf letting the
ba<*k of tha hand reat unoa a eon
oeah«d Mpiing a haautinil raiaator
coax* ind> ctopar poaiiiua aai re-
wain* U»ar« juat aa loog aa fa«i am
dealing Ui a a n aaa >al af Itgkt the
1»Man I y«ttt ara 4a#e
With ll you can toll a»«wy aarU
your 0|fW)i«.nt baa ill Ikhi (Mud and
I plat acoon ?iTM§ it wlnlilf
it* it <«n b« play*d o* irotfl Man •«
wall >« au> ktr« It it aaat i|4 torn
pa»H %ad mm tw carritd la Ukl paakat
wiihatit gaMM*; out af ardar can
I* pt«k<Ki •!» with tha tiioMf «h«n
ny| WMi^f Hatit fr<*< by wail (lot
for poatma) on rwftpi or pr»«a $ I o
All ft>r u; ft)lad
I promptly OiraptioM for IN «•»!
|«m4 if 4a.
Vov oliaafMt «aj t»p| aay of
I fVwa1-* m«%## «j
| (' O |> H will t-aal y#* |»fw* of
the aHlola aud tilt «<*t ®f tranapoU*
lion and rtia arpt»* *harta fur
('lining (lit nn»n«) to Saw York
Tli01 wH! U *«nt •itlitr way ia do
«Jrrt»! _ _ t
Oti tfia back riflh* gran alPeftiar
kara pflntof} tMat*<Va* ifMiMn
»f markW raitfa nil MM ifem
lar ifctM tkaai itqk >11 uf
ikaai Aaotlwr altariw #»aa ika
Uii«« an Jim or ptuaa
mm kmr o» ' a^ua.
Marked raroa.any atjrU\ffr j>aafc
ft p«r tioaaa parka. . . 9'J
H!riffm«lta alf|M par
paik. | (H» <i»(MWckl... 11
SIuUJ «*Ka«U| aJI
<ka wiraalagaaef »a«k«LNcda
>« aiofi^ta pat yaek.lt M
iba a*M par Anaaa panto 1ft
Tba "Ualati uiiat I
Tlta "titff' auktag is loabat
«iik B|.ifa<ir H
Tl<« "Han1 «n ing«ni«M •mitvi-
irivaBct for pUl'njc in «1U>
nrdll ft utUrfy tUfjTnjt dtitc
♦ion . .* l
l'*rd» r»l to • "hrUtf [*r
91 W |*Jf (loMll If)
I•♦I'-rfo. f*#e 9!;
L<rr uo/.fltt ■ jA
s.ti.lrj inrda lo »«
per p^fk fl ■ |^' ^
MnVsd •«*<! «■<*•<! «•?<■ w
•f ertbtwff*; f»*r f»«*. fi
i.flr ■ • ."''' I
K.lr. «"• "» |»|M"
r«rHht »<|n«T«t. ptf U ®>
p«| «i«u«u •'•■„''*
K»n» «'•• («»"•) li»«
TJ> .7-Mm* «<*»*«.'
p«r W 1 T>r ^
Maul* |*» '
Ut I * "
liua A. Il birnw—A wim
p»o4**l of ika Aigvtt CJwaaieU
• nil Ktuunal atiuu' Oa It* Witg
uin)«t d*i* vf lb* Jlaalaal t>f
I Ilia t]t»ringai«%*4 'J^irjia*
"tn rMpoaw In * ttry kiail !m
Nilao adrk •• mU aWMfros a***
MW 'kin M nm ill A Mb
Ui • hwl ■ Hai A. il. Itofini
i* kavvn In pm—m » <k* lad
mim I Ma* • M*( h«t iIwmii
•Kit to UWif 11*11. I l*MU Mr
Supkaaa. >1111 uaakl* la «*a4 »r
wall. *oi «»li abb U> wi fttm Ik*
(iff!*** i<i iw naJ cfcair lo
rfttir lidmilMj a*alal*fM axaapl
oh to arraaf* ik*» hf Mi
•lal manffl* pr>tt«u *» tW a**M*al
•klrt protutia* M*. k* mm w
r**li m to b* aU* I* Mix
IiiuikI/ak*a iu'f lltufUinkr
th«r* in *ol Hi tiitnif rn ik*
ui^an rib«t*4 to reeeptiet*. l«4 ku
lmbfcap*rfMr UiiM la walk
ri*. Tfc* lm'4n «lum»D i*
a*«pi*Hpa of ■ m«»4 'oUm of
kia kiatnry of iW HI MINI tk*
Hi* la*
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