The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 197, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 11, 1884 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY EXAMINER
WACO TLX 11 iNK II IfiM
V X O lS loOlllillg
Tin Keren
Marion Mitrtiii
Now
Ir
in
i i i i
i > aid <
mi1 cm 1 1
Light till clicks to
nd Mire enough Wnh tones will lie
i i audidutc for governor
Wilo will be lirt to put good mad
iiid frie bridge in their platform1
I ill I
> Ut llllll
Im >
In llla n
u st im
New is about Ihesic
In i than the Maitiu booiu
ixe will sweep away
when iL Ioincs along
liir real esiile men step
li d of the new cotton
llns l i ititili ol Autin
w < > i It I ii > i a disciiilil to the lone
Mar ti i i emigres
iii none ol the big real late
fiw hits leiel Mr Cameron a hand in
the i otton mill enterprise
i Vi1 driving jiaik for Waco will
attract numberot visitor to the Ccn
Iral Citv Such an institution we have
Il is iresiitucd that Vk iIi lone will
not hae an influential daily paper to
do his bidding during the coming cam-
paign
Ti will lie a cold day surely w hen
She Caette succeeds in getting the
democracy togive lolm l > Iemplcton
a bick scut
Tin Statesman is never happy im
anhss it is when an opportunity pic
ents itself for a dig into the ribs of In
age of Scguiu
Tin delegates to the I ort Worth
ouvciitioii vx ho pascd through Waco
yesterday were almost iiuaniinousl > in
uxor ol the old ticket
II l > the couxeutiou which asembles
ii the l ort today been called to incel
u Waco the ddegats would have
found plenty of hotel n < t ommodatioii
I the convention at Toil Woilhlo
Jax m leets liilge Ten ell lor one ot the
dcligilcs to the Chicago convention an
tide and suif ulory selection willliavi
ji i n made
Finer Wol in will hardly lie able to
hcommodate tin delegates to the con
vinlion willi board and lodging
Hotel loom there i not as plentiful as
< t should I r
I in woolen mills will suuii be in
opi ration and then Waco will begin to
taki on a new leae of more aetixc life
iinong its several entei prises which aie
ntereted directly or indirectly
W ith the propoed elcvatcil lailroul
In i xpoMiion eulaiged water works
ti nion ol i ity limits and the as
in ri ih ot imiiiufaeluiing imluslrics
St Louis hope In eclipse Chicago be
oi the next census
Ilir iactlc aiiiioiuceiiienl that
1 I Carnage delixeicd an ad
Irt Monday night while indeed he
lid nouch thing is due to the tact
Mi it the pei ial wis sent by rape ine
four hoars before the lecture would
i x taken place
i mid against Austin thai her
itul and accomplished ladies
diive up before the saloins set in-
n 11 c niage and drink beer This
Jit ii bliexed by the xcry unso
1 ted mil the truth is il i bae
1 1 lion and the aulhoi should if
ib be punished
XND iovx il will read something alter
I m Covcrnor Wnsli
oi loin A ticket aiound whii li
republican giccnbackcr sorc
I independents and thoe ili > at
i I generally vitli he Irolaml ailinin
> ti 1 will rally and give the demo
uomiili e a tight race
liu Herald ay it has not tigma
d the htockinen as cattle Ling and
iiil iKiuairis Ve wcie nol before aware
J > t tbisi tit It were stigmas In fact
> iJil they were highly honorable
tit which tlie eatlleiucn woicwith
11I1 nt prills and the other poor ilex
s uged for until the siocltncn and
h 1 organ allied them to Itesjia
and roblicrx of thcichool fiiiul
I i L XMiNiiit alo believe them to be
ii ciiiorable and woithy class ol 1 iti
1 but with a tiling weather eye for
I 1 xvii interest
lonxvTiii Ixxsiim i make its
urn 11nice in better shape hail il has
in tin new iiianagfiiuiiit look eon
< 1 Its ncxvpicssis arc up and in
1 iking order and its folding machino
d uigiluty Most all of Hip old type
n 11 replaced with now its force
> f rip isitors has been increased and
11 ri i no iviroi why the patrons of
i ipir xx < n t rcccixn inch nioruiug
ri b ucx y and no ally printed
1 ij Ah soon fs our itato special
v t 11 ruU in operation xve will givo
r ul of TllK tiXAMINKIt as good
I pi r wtliero 1 iu tho stale
ollii c iinl I
TllEIWACO DAILY EXAMINER VEILVESDAl MORNING JUNE 11 1884
WHAT WE SEE relying upon an uuthtiated y
The Iort Worth aettc asiimcs all tein for road work that dudge Orald
the knowledge and information of theand the county i oniuifcsioiicr hae j
grunt west and is not inodc t about j done an imincuc ainonut of work in
giving it lothe puldic us the only Simon the way of building and Inning bridge j
pure article of western information j and in opening and working road
and usiribc to other journals a degree i Hut now special tnc maybe levied for
of ignorance eoininensurute with it thec purposes and the people are nn
own sclfasuined knowledge The
Gazette ahoidd remember that many of
the journal to which it so llinparitly
n < rihes ignorance im nished tinnew
and tin ir proprietor have seen thine
then public lands covered is thickly
with the wild buffalo as the prixate
lllfendto vuii the it chool lands from
sax ages are now upon Ireinblihg limbs
cart hoary heads to the grave the
only legacy they leave their children is
free mcIioo domain imply
siill n cil to educate tlicil ihildicn
for all lime to come Now to
turn that domain oxer xv ithout mom y
and w ithout price lo the btillionaircs to
gixe them lands paid lot by blood
excry hop of which xxas xvoilh all their
cattli upon a thousand hills and leave
COOSTV ROADS AND URIDOKS
Tin lCAxiiNii today gives an in
The lodge seems to think that he re-
cent articles in the Kxaminki are re
flet ting upon his record and poihaps
having tut inllueiicc against him noth-
ing was further from the desire of thu
Kxaminku In fact il thinks that
with tbo resources at baud thu in-
ability under the Inxv to lory
sjiuelul t xos anil Dig nccQosily of
nuiillx loing thouands by bad road
and arc perfectly willing if they can sec
that the money i being judiciously
metl and the roads benefited to
to the hardy pioneer xxhile the west wa submit to a special tax for that
yet a frontier and before it wascon putpo e The couiinissioiier haxc pur
xertcd nto the barronial ctales of eliacd the and nthcrtoll bridges
entern capitalist That thec iotitrials t Ilio Waco hridg is of e < pial impor
battled for the protection of the xxet tanee and the neecsity of it being
anil tin daring stockmans herd long i fr i in exact ratio of the increaed
en the genius bullionairc had begotten price Of eourc the xeted riirht of
the organ and offspring of the cattle bridire owners hoithl not be riitlilc lx
kings plethoric purses The same jour detioyed but the county should be
mils of central and eit Teas that willing to pay fully a much or a little
fought foi the protection of the wctern more than the construction of a bridge
nuster against the raid of the red wouldeot This should satisfy thctoek
iixii an now battling for theirpiotec holder and they would likely be glad
lion fron the trampling herds and domi to have bond running ten or liltuen
neeiing line riders ol the bullionnircs I year in exchange for a fruichic tint
The men oi entril and I ml Tuva I vvjll expire in half the time The u
xxIm for forty year freely contributed penion bridge is a great burden upon
ot tin ir money lo protect the xvet j the commerce of Waco and a move
agiiiist nil saxiges will now give i merit to make it fiec cannot bein
tlcir xotis to protect it Irom more re j auguratcd two oon Of course thin
lined hut equally rapacious tree gnis
buuiancirs Many of these journals
cannot be done in a day but if there i
110 beginning there xxill nuxer be a con
sumation and there is no better time to
begin the agitation of the subject than
tliu present and it should be brought
acres of school children and others is home to every candidate for position
now with the herds of eastern and
Kiirojican syndicates Many of their
feet have been first to bid the virgin
grass of those western plains to kiss it
inothi 1 earth and the wild beasts nar-
row puth xv as belter knoxvn to many
than tic well ridden lines of the now
boundless pastuie arc to the laetlc
in the commissioners court This much
is aid in opposition to no candidate
As to those running for county judge
Tin KwxiiNKit only wishes it had
titty vote of it own for each of them
and it could be happy with cither were
tother dear charmer awav
We fought tor the west whim it was in i > generally accepted as true that
1 1 1 i < We licncral Mil loss xvill be in the lield lor
decdapooraMdblecdmgfoilc two it
von il lor men not bulls
not cow md babies not
and if the iactlc thinks that
even it vaulting gicatnci can tear
it from the men and children ol I cmis
and 1 nnvcrt it into the cowpen ol
Wall street sharks who divide their
gains in their elegantly upholstered
women 1 1 pen secret that his friends are
calves preparing the way tor his candidacy
nut in the judgment of many thinking
people they are puiuing a xcry unxrhc
couie I was talking to a prominent
gentleman today a man who is one ol
t ne inns t perie nccd politicians in the
state anil lie expresses himself thin
relative o the lilmal of McLennan
courilx to intruct lor Ireland I
squander the pilterings j fnenils made a mistake It
jV
Irom le a children in New Volk pias been conceded lor ouie time that
rioting it has reckoned without its host t Inxnior Ireland will lie renominated
Theme who haxc fought hied and
cliildn I of the heroes w ho bought it to
be brought up lo ignorance upon four 1
mouth schooling a ycai Oh
no ii will never work the
schui I I mils haxc been I ought
and pad for they uoxv haxc 1 mom y
value inil 1111 man shall deny the right
of demanding that value The Last
Texas mm may not see evciy thingtlic
CaeUc docs but he docs sec tlie cat-
tle king like the Teas rattlemake
liiihli amid the fiec grass theories he
ihi ei a great section ol agricultural
and ji isture land the property of his
chililrei with a maiket value confis-
cated IliiV money that should
go ti tin education of their children
going in swell the already handsome
dividends of the cattle kings They
sec < iiunticss thousands of poot men
who might acquire a competency and
rear 1 Ii ippy family if permitted to
leai a fi Aiiercs ot land for bis little
burn I mil the stale would piotitlil
from tin great herds of tin overboil
ing and kingly corporations lie doe
not see 11 dollar coming in from the
freis grass vx Inch enables the cattle dude
to splurge at uninier watering resorts
arid 1 arime in eastern cities He doe
not set the thousands of poor but
industrious emigiant xxho developed
McLennan and Tarrant pouring into
ho c fertile laud w hure the bulliou
nire s line rider have established an
embargo iinl he sees a great journal
devoting the columns of its paper lo
robbi ry ot the school children of Tex-
as t hc would like to excuse the
great journal upon the score of ignor-
ance and while it seems hardly credi-
ble that a paper like the a7otte should
be so ignorant of the great xvest and of
right and justice yet il should bo re-
membered that tin huniblo riestor i
fai aivay in tin west lighting the line
rider bis voice is seldom heard in Ihu
sanctum of the Oazelte while the bul
lionairi boss making Iort Worth head
quiutcrs the great organ hath alvaxs
with t
vx ithout oppoitiou ltoss prolcscs
tin warmest friendship lor the gov-
ernor and positively refused to run
against him and it would have been
tne haiidoiue thing if ltoss comity hai
I
said to Ireland We are xvith you
It would have been lemembeicd two
year trout now in a very substantial
way Instead of that a spirit has beisn
evinced iu the matter little calculated
to hep ltoss in the liituic 1ost
flic above is an entiiely fale con-
clusion drawn from the action of Mc-
Lennan county democracy In refil
ing to instruct her delegate lie has
but followed out a long established
precedent in this county of refusing to
intiuet fur any body Men areelected
iu whom perfect conliihnce i rcpocd
and w ho are know n to be in sympathy
vv ith the wishes of the people and ill
most unixerallx cut untramnieled
liiNlie want to lie governor of-
Ten but he is afraid of the Nguin
j lion Thi is not complimentary to
Jen lies and shows that In is not
I burdened with backbone and nerve
notwithstanding lie is an old oldier
ixitciis Light
ill lie Light gixe any evidence that
the ditiugiiihcd oldier ever gaxe any
indication of a desire lo be goxcruor at
I preeii On the contrary leu lo
I has held hinielf alool Irom the gtiber
j iiatoiial cinlisl preferring to remain
in inodct Iltirenieiit until called upon
by his countrymen and I burning nut a
strax iu the way of either Mr Martin
or iov lieland
Ar la the Dallas Herald has v
presed an opinion and they are all on
reeoidiiovv The daily newpaper or-
gan of the heid law in Texas aie
thc iahiton New the Ilouton lot
the Iiilli Herald the Dalla Times
the an Antonio Kxpre the San An-
tonio Time the Autin Stateman the
jutiu Capital the Waco Lxaxiinkk
the lireiihaui lianmr the taincv tllc
iudipcudeiit and the Lampasas D s
atcli The recoid is made up We
shall revise the list later in the season
Oazette
A very repcctablc makeup Vow
take the other side and we haxc tho
I ort Worth iazcttc sis the great frec
gras buchaneer
Allv of capital seeking investinent
trangely it may eem generally floji
iu Waco They know that no other
city in tin state offer uch plondid
iniluceineiHs
If the conxeiition todax had a right
to dieus free gra it would set 01 the
fiuitto wori > than the Tarrant county
democrats did
N aco U destined to make some of
tho other citie iu tho state jealous by
hertoadv and turilv march onward
tercting article from hulgu iuiald j arid upxvard
iN kvki let the dear candidate lorget
that Meleniian county wants good
roads and free bridges
Tin IJxxMisTit is soinoxvlial of a
biiines looking institution itself this
inoiulug
FgitT Wortli todnv
REPUBLICAN SCHISM Brudder Green Gets a SetBack
It ha alxvajs hei u apparent in the notion Free lYe
hitorv of American politics that the Inprincipled llrccn offered the fol
differencc between oppoirg parties j lowing lKforo the Lime Kiln Club
t i t t i > iieolxcil lat it am ik sense of de
the leading pielion of polity
upon cihkmhni culld poimlashun of di ken
be ditliiguished only by line dicrimi try dat di gmincut should ftirnih
nation 1 poii matters iertaining t > tcli 1itti i t > f de famlx xxid lfio aeres
the cderal ood of tin oxeminent i nt il
and peoide there is rarelx a wide di 1 Mat rcoluhuii xxill be cut in txvo in l
nl l Lrothcr iardner
xergeiice of opiniou I his fact applied as he laid it on the table ii ov-
a cloely in the matter of slaxery as incut owetie black man ji 1 what lie
the agitating caue of the war between V lt w te an no mo When wo
l 1
ml l nl
the tac a it does lav in the dif >
lv
the platform indeed il seem to have
been built for him and whatever dis-
affection exist or may arie in the
ranks of hi party he may not hedge
and iiiion tariff especially he could
not even if that plank iu the platform
he been le
nounccd iu
avail himi
charaeteristieal
the ptlt he
It or evasion
the anecdote of a high
day and generation fime wa how1
ever when the war cry ot free trade
and uilor right as seriously threat-
ened a diruption of the 1 nion a did
the question of slavery and in the one
case as iu the other the people of the
several tales were about a equally di-
vided
The tariff plank in the republican
platform is utliciently pronounced as-
a protective measure but the rank and
tile of the republican party are no more
protectionist than thoe of the demo j
eratie party Can either of the parties
att ord to allienate this element
The strongest claim the republican
leader can now present to their adher
cut a the result of their late enliven
tion i it perfect hoinogineoune
a whole lilainu ha so
qiicntly in the pat ami o
positively when pieentcd vvitli l
ly iro
cannot
a in
church
dignitary vv ho being threatened w ith a 1
visit from an objectionable perou in-
structed hi Irili footman to say he
was not at home When Iat asked
Sine your rivcrenec xvouldut have
me tell the gintlenian a lie N u j
you need not lie give him an evasive
answer 0011 after lat was asked if
the person had called and he answered
Vcssoi What did you ay to him
I guv Iii 111 an evaive answer or
What answer He axed was xour I
How It Misrcprosents
Tint
I notice the I
attempting to
again lur i
> e any de wils off
performance to a
that the members of the state laud
man
line to correct xx hen placed in ample
j ex idekci of it enor Ando it is with
party ditinetion but it require c 1 t j of t jlll
trciuc delicacyof dierimination to board ale advocate of the herd law
ilieover wherein it i applied in our llie iaette could eaily find out if
dipoed to be tail and jut the true
poition of thee gentlemen for itot
one of them ha ever sought to dodge
anything lint thi paper lall back 011
the very untenable poition that every-
man oppocd to free gri a uiuler
tood and eioiiuded by it is necessa-
rily a herdlaxv advocate This is ab-
surd The member ol the state laud
board mil a xcry large majority of the
people ot Texas are oppoed to a herd
law but at the same time are in favor
of the rich cattlemen paying a reason-
able rexeiiue for the u e of the public
laud and right there i where the hois
pinehetin liaette and theelect in-
terest xx hich it advocate
Who arc Interested in the School Lands
HtlMlll
I Who aie intereted iu getting arcv
eiiue Irom the chool land I lie chil-
dren deiring an education the man
as u jiiiv the ehool tax the man with
fii children to educate the man vx ho wants
toee jutice done the man with the
hoe and the plow the man xxho be
liexes iu the intentions ot
earning out
asserted 1 hmelt in uch i
opportuiite j
m llls lo
mieqiiivocal terms that there 1 no 1 ilVn the man who
hadovv of doubt as to hi being in per don t believe in taxing the many that
feet accord with the main feature of l w may revel in md grow rich on
1 the children s gra Ilu man
1 own land and want to invest Who
arc interested in free grass on the
school land Tho corporation uili
cate and big cattle men who grae
free their v at herd on thi laud they
boal of Mi per cent interest per an-
num on their investment The tanner
had been given an ambiguous phrnc can t make per cent yet they want
ologv Inlike what he might do had < him to i urnili the money to educate
llmiliin Ill
the children Who will
Humitutinp
under in
this light the people or the millionaires
iibb or the iixfttc We vxill se in
the sweet be and live
Herd Lav Ariuaents
rifty cent an acre for thehieof
the school lauds iu Medina county haxc
been olfered and the partic xv ho gel
them will realize at leat three dollar
per acre clear profit holild their bid
be accepted Set senile persons ay
this should be free gra lands not-
withstanding it would be taking from
the children of the tate jut that
amount of moucv
the I ort and
1
honor in and I told hinxvas his grand1
jlil lik th lhnu emmtx jail
mother a monkey I prisoner xvill not have a chance to es
capo Tin I ort is a growing village
Tin Houston lot of the lith 7th 1 hut it metropolitan proportion are
and Mil came traggling in today but > thcmap only
welcome if it wafour dayold
Xo 1intr lt na e l8ytr
1 HullerS lieioiy n luiinbg nLht anil ilay
are lW > childrmi in W aco Wagon will vit all prcs el this chy
between the ages of hand IS Leave or telephone your orders to tactoiy
+ 1 corner Sixth and Frauldin Bireit
As in Dajs ot Yore
Iluliljiuii fliy New 1 Parasols Parasols
Tin Waco Kxaviixkii has jiased Ihe lots we offered lat week ire
into the hands of the sunny South till on our counter They are going
llibl ihing Co and i enlarged to J verv verv fat at Smku linos
eight iigcs put on a nexv dress ami is j
greatlv iiiiirovcil in makeup and get Torpid Liver
iani lgitgciieraUy Waco is to be Siaht fvwr J mnult
congratulated It now has a daily
nexvspajier not only in name but iii j
lact llcr biiincs nieii should now
give it their full support and keep tho
old lXAXiixiu 011 the bnpm as in
lava of vore
Greatly Improved
Alvarnilo ilullulln
Tin Waco Kaiiixii ha ivouiitly
>
dysensia cured by M cIIb Ifealih Ko
newer 31
SUILOtli CDUUll and Consuuitloii
Cuioissold by in on 1 gu irantee 1
curoi eimsumption Vov ale bv Canelcs
A Morrison
Away Up Head
lieuons Capcino Porous Plasters arc
been greatly improved and uulnrged to j easily lirt 110 mattor who may como
an eightpage quarto pajicr next 1 T McMahon N Y
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School rYotice
itiaj
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IritmTiri o It l1u 1 > > Vm
I illiUUiAIINu lllirar Tv
ort Worth fbuette si lVL > t
Iliiil ItUii lur
nuliiii rshlii h 4
create the impression ua t ii1 rllitstock 11 Li J
board or certain of them at least are
herdlaw advocates I took the trouble
yistcidax to talk to every member of
the boaid and each and ex cry one said
emphatically that he xxa not in faxjjr
of a herd law forTea The trouble
i the iaette in its freegras erae
gets coniiletely off its bearing and
j here of Lite very often > eaks w ithout
erupting exen to reck
M
PROFESSIONAL
1 NICHOLSON
Physician and Surgeon
offer hi
011 n t
r
01 Lgyptian cotton ln1 L
yune ciop miuepvcntatioii This latter J Mi
was a caue of great imeaiiies to our phae ot its inanity habeen amply > m xiiknkjiJ
southern producer but exen these di
This max be a legitimate line for
ileiuontr ited to the state officials xerv >
it the true
recent misrepresented
1 1 1
tricts are being invaded bv the inanu
relationei ting between the governor
factlirer who eonveit that taple into illu WXI u tlte de-
an article of consumption and he joins partineiits ami whether done inteii
in the petition for protection tionallv or not it ha not had tic
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IllCti I 111 liu rilllril UlJsuHTlorfo
< il tlietalc unit In lln IHtrlH r ur < of
lilinni
Kail 111 il Mill 1 nuntlc
1 irtK I rminli 1 iutli if Vbccl Hi
xvire lurr XX aio 1 ei j11
I 1 Mi lii7oW
1 Hie < i iilinl in i Toroadc
IXsl liAXCK AND IANI ACW
oiiiii in tuiisu ruisditlouniisi
W X Lisenav in oliaipeot UTi viny fj
l mil it > irlinnt vXjco
CONTRACTORS AND BOILBEES
V lil NUM IIAUHn
in XUrj itiiot lielvvt a1tti 1
inits
UUILUSlllUE
iviiiili tiiotbetween ricU
sliiNlhs IlaliiiiKiullI li
1he trutfi ol al i Jim J 1st of
river are to meet witli
eoinuii iomis court ci tin liiJi dr
lllle ls1 ami the triitei of t
school in hit ue priiimt No 1
and 7 are requetiil tiUict will
court on the IT iliiy of lum
trustees of jirueimt No and
li on thu lstli of liiiu NSI
the imrpose ot establiliug Iliiml
tricts Trutees will ph a1 cmiilt
joining trustee and prejrin Minr li
and the niint of the unex in t
who before their appearuneat
court Trustees are rofJ
ed to attend to thee niit < r it i
be almost imi > oibii to lay ott > atLi
ory chool ditric unh s they rewj
lie coinmisionercourt theii
iu tin xvork
i 15 ilUlD
Co bulge M > liiiinuCol
Rare Bargains
Ji view ol id lad that times
hnii uiKiiev circc ami tiuil in
over slocked br tns e m
vear I will oiler i tinluicinei
111 mh way of los jirn i auyo
wishing go in iu in > lftl
uiobraeis ev ix limu P1
1 lirt 1 je
lore of eolUeeii
a
jewelry clocks and w ti i > >
ice good am xvoi
me
near Austin slreet
inorniiig
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fercnecs Mia from free trade and lM > member of di club an ansiou to l LA V > < ivithu Ste
protection A in the qiiotion of la 1 bo a mule he must cither bin or steal if uiin A cum u j ui ii ilK illi
xerv there wa liht difference north ll w nlil he a xcry happy thing wHurMMm 1 7unJai il > f
a 0 it an l Z VM
mciibuaiid uch difference a eM i ted I ua hhi tur I liele sum to conic down b in r c0f 4
being bied upon the eiedicncy of but he wont do it all deam Ilruil i Y LteU AjlJ l
meanfor it abolihincnto it i in der Crcen w ill nun eivealback an I
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of tariff the fancied dixi
the matter a
ion betxveen tin1 iiational parties today 1 n j
A representative in tin federal con-
gress from an agricultural or stock dis
finds himself as heavily hobbled with 1 111011
tariff weights as any one of his eontem ward
porarici from a manufacturing district
of Xuxv Jl iigland Tim the represen-
tative of a sugar ditrict miit pro-
tect his constituency againt imported
sugars he of a wool ditrict againt
importation of that article and o on
ad infinitum It is less > 0 in tin cotton
districts for the reason that the culture
of that article i insignificant beyond
our ow 11 boarder but the writer iold
enough to have lived in the time
when competition xvith the ipca
ftir ltiMiriis made fur de tables of mil
lionaires kin make up his mind to pay
trict by which every party elected fur cm or be kiiovvn in di hall
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