Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Published vhtt the approbation op Rt. Rev. J. A. Forest, D. D., Bishop op San Antonio, and op Rt. Rev. Peter Verbagcer, D.
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
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WOODS' NATIONAL
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San Antonio, Texas.:
iffigeat honmwft
tread is tbe tM |
if perfect kfafc, i
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its past rec- i
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CHUUK AU STATE K HAKE • fined and
The Tran Scope u<
the Separation BtlL
:Frc*n Our Ft—uci ComspcuuIenL}
■ Editor Southern Messenger:
Just st the time when matters
were becoming interesting in
ffwawawxw.w.'M mainder were men and women I c
CATHOLIC EWS JUB MIES |
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CrthaHu EhTWiltJ AHto.
. , A disputth from Rome, dated
' April 2, to the New York Wot4<2
. has the following:
The announcement .uiuiwiHy
Cardinal Lavi]
feting tbe
three
in
been eomtittfod into a separate
bowse in Tfte. This province
fenriabea tbe mtetaoarire lor tbe
three Yicai it tos ^pnehiNc of the
White Patteme fa German East
Africa. Ttay have tMrty-foor
atotiona, IXFsHtefaM and IM
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Phonea SOgJi
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Gasasa of some ocher anticlerical pest, i
BRADEN-O’NEILL
■ tbe rect of aeata.
The Cathotae will Corm wor-
ship —innisitinna of al laaat seven
mmnbera, to which the State wfll
wit toe buildXBgB. New, in
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be ean~ to find wws Chtfiofio
imMoadte to fan another se-
aonfartnn and to tbteo tto etaoeh faj at* *>*>7* eoat^i to treat
wifi be raatod. ’ * * —"
ai«-.AS%SSS
fibefaf oftta CtaMfafififiAgafa
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The Pope ntamd in pteafej £
■afliwiM * Astfl 4, <to MtaV^
nd I>inhna d Conaefc tattjiM
toter damhtan, Ntewarfe
Pateete. Ptee Phn X tateSr*>3
tte tori Jtepo flnt As
been pefa^^sd to Tfirit -
Ptea matnestfaaa to Kfad W^PtS
GM ' Stater Mfar
Olin riHSiSli
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came a Cotone! m the Coateteate
array, earring i-----
Harry Gdmore. Later he was
attached to tike staff ot Mhaeon
Davis. Upoe one oocatea be
was eeptered by Union Oras
and confined in Reek Ubsd
Prison, boa wtrioh he eeoepad.
Arebttefcop Fartoy n ilaiiiitaw
sd tbe Snotnaeot of Otatan-
Inmbert, of the tabttoi
, on^i^Xto
Meat Mai
xnxnw. k »pteaii j
iilCEBATED
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Ke. Bese Al
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at <23£-**B
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s xud Hany
Trimnins
- Neatly D**5|
for a moment the py^cf: condition of 1£ formed in America, and that I charities of th© State the Catho- The chapel will have a special Ihe present coniitxon of the ©o-.
of things since the overthrow of 110 trao fepublican should coun- I lies stand at the head. Fifty mil- . priest. This D in actxrd with, ; but they would like to have I
Combes. The daily publication leas£- i lions of dollars are sp^nt annually the wish of Archbishop Farley to more members, I
.1, .r----L_. Th© g.eat majority of the: in charity in this Stare, of which - have an Italian chapel in every: Otirrra’ore ^.to iw
—■ : centiy published a Papal de-
I ere© modifying the Pontifical or-
j ders of knighthood, and chang-
iing th© color of the uniforms.
I The order of St. Sylvester k
.1 divided into two separate orders, i
J One will be named the Order of !
’ toe Golden Legion, having a sin-
"gle class and comprising only
Jone hundred knights thrcmghcuxt
J the Christian world. The second
J order will retain the name of St
1 Sy1vaster, and will comprise
| three clashes. The Order of
| Christ will still re-main the su-
, preme order, with one class. Tbe
; constitatioii of the other orders
has not yet been onmpteted.
Tbe Catholic eoc.lasisw.icw
autooriiMB are troubled over the
^Iqmm which tbe Chnrofi sufien,
I in Beilin owing to mixed nmp.
! risges. They attribute toe mixed
f mam's gea in a large measure to
i the facilities offered so ysui< | nody comes in toe capacity of n
people for meeting one another' apostolic visitor, is cnnqtete^r
: at public balls and dances. Tc : dispemed of, by -the Iffnrtegacr
; counteract this evil they suggest ; himself in a published interview,
the formation of Catholic social j as follows:
. aasoeiatiomi in Berlin and other Megr. Kennedy was eeem re
! large Prctest&nt cities, whose i centiy at his Conahaho^Mi butee, ~:
[duty it will be to give public : where his parente lire, and where ,
i dances to which none tut Catho-: he himsell was bom.
' lies will be admitted, in this way | “I have no mwaion in this
I lessening the temptation cf the ' country,” be said “I am hem
| Catholic youth of both sexes tc : simply to visit my friends here
, visit Protestant dance*, j and in and near Philadelphia.
— , . . ... . After a fire weeks' stay I toudl
. The Lenten Pastoral by Area- '-eturu to Rome. Immedfatety
bishop Maguire to toe clergy and , 3pon iwfailic Pfuladelptaal
• faithful of Glasgow archdiocese !c^d an toe AntoSSopTand
| dearly brings out in impressive shall, as soon *s wSik vMt
.prominence the marvelous spread Cardinal Gtobotn.
!Qid3ce5^^CJ thlD.?e » my purpose, too, to ba
. i of Scotand during the past peeoent «t ftowwwtow- of fee
- In a brief SShfchopa m WaZringto*,
proBrnble His Grace quote® from ^trirrwd T^-rtoc timp thooffh wtat
toe 1980 Pastoral of his tous&ioui I shall have to my vfflbepaMlj-
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BAN’ ANTONIO,
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Pf- f—'-.-^-*-1 LEattollfcl acn&u of t-zer -%* '
izviwt zurfiifr.g >ani» is irrVmB.
i PapstLhuv* aaU,is
toSpwfintte oACbamb
tjtetaJtenffL But hi does
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, APRIL L3, M06.
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Wr"‘
gia
MESSENGER
of th© Masonic (';c/<t-x by the
' liberal papers had stirred up in
'toe country the old lexven of!
: honor and rendered impossible ‘
th© presence of th© vile renegade
’ at the head of a French Ministry, j
He resigned his position and in j
an insulting letter to the Pres-1
, ident he dared to dictate to
, him the choice of his successor.
Lcubet called on Rouvier to form!
the new Ministry, which ho did:
with some members of the pre- -
ceding Ministry to whom head-;
t i ded a few new names. Nine of |
in jn ttf Brwipie&l the thirteen Ministers are Free- I
si^EMnnM» wsak^k masons, the other four are doubt-:
ful. Thus, if some of the mon- j
Frcari n^norirnr . kej-s have been changed, the
CM- menagwrie remains th ft same and,
I iarivt- ' the war agaimrt the Church is to:
I TIQtt ATuIl . a vatafiy- ■ be waged to the bitter end. Ber-
‘t--——------------------ teaux, the Minister of War, is a
TWJtiiti mBA. BuM. ■, -zriZlL-;— -_-u---2 —j
: — Ad temW, ■ - TKXAB.»maitant Muon.
IB 1 H UM CO.
. be waged to the bitter end. Ber-
-: teaux, the Minister of War, is a
i> mfUioitiaini exchange broker and
I militant Maaon. Rouvier, the
! Prime Minister, is a financier of )
some note. He was implicated •
as minister at the time of toe i
Panama scandal. Forced to J
MHWtoaXBe, Wia. recognize that he had received!
Ufafas. Manufacturers and Im- corruption money, and attacked;
!>*»»f JIgcod.aecKwxfor 5S 0L?h’Sti
fie * ____- .... o-aveiy repued.: fix Lnadnorem-;
money fori
your election, many of you would'
. not be here to-day.” This re- ■
,, —. - , minds me of the famous saying
Oct it at GI a V I n £ of Flanagan, the Texas senator in
ate1—oriaw!>aHfirwga.-»<irav reconstruction times, ‘■‘what are
•xi. ; we here for, if not for toe spoils?”
; ®ATur» DRUG STORK. ' ! Bouvier, although a Mason, is of
■ w. a. ocm.i’TOp.; : a somewhat liberal turn of mind,: '—
I rnmniBL> A Navarro, ta Altax but aa he is devoid of all prin->
----- ! ciple, it is most probable that he
| will obey the dictates cf the
' Grand Orient, and continue toe
__~ _ ____! policy of Combes. Several mem-;
”FrrwMMr ^jsnftiifrmkT bers of the Ministry have al-*
!, ready proclaimed on several oc-1 French 1 . . . .— -----o----------— r-----
'casious, that such is their deter- ;«ven, are opposed to it, but they private associations- I might add any Italians.
C UU Philins Jmination. -will not be consulted in the that neariv two-thirds cf this now been eei
DB3inST.*/**' To-morrow the bill of “Separa-
I Tf. QUKKMDQB St* 'tion of Church and State,” as pro--------------r-------- — —----—----
; posed by toe Government, will be I Catholic population, the bill pro- ■ Charities was organized on March
presented to the AssemMy. Here' vidt* that pensions shall be paid 25, 1962, under the late Arch-
nedy mums in toe capacity of m
: at public balls and dances. Tc : disposed of, by the Igoftegacr
mtriuev^y,
J to isajgnete tee pretete. M to
The truth, i dren’s Court and aiding toe de- feature about thia prodDetiaa,*,
._ ___=- —d £td— -Ittt
faitofully adhered to the stipule-1 mian and Italian eolnniew in the ' grown on tewes set out by toe i
" *•* --A*---I .. v~> TTatkM© UMl vmWYW 1
iago, and moreover, toeee trues,
■ which mark the ddmjaaion *♦*
do not appear to have lost
he has'always been, totally
by some men of his party, he.
CHURCH, SCHOOL and HOME, Panama
Wa» air pr<.c— in c—d of good*.
: with toe Cardinal Secretary of
i Stale. It is said that be has
visitor, to invectigate
toe attention at too
of the Italians in toe pariah. J ^bought, be well satisfied with i are th© present financial aocofi-
* -ni i • +rtaa riFciaiir'* *>* /->/ Jf*——TV*1 - *- --------------**
eral sigh of relief all over the coun-
try, poor Dixie was prostrated by: «>, <* uu«. oxieu, uie, “
a vicious attack of the grippe or I *7xr5‘a/*on of Church and State. Church.
- j»» contemplated by our , -----
is far from being well ax the ■ ru^ers. and in a few weeks it will'.
**** J *wa1a ti. f be 'FrttowT • £*— t j3>WjWlr>.- ’T’lhdj
make an effort to correspond with groups of the have
j vu, Zvr lLttuv BXT5 ny^ny xhillgS ' “i* CCd tG Tvav awF "it, *jTlm vlivjT,
to guide you only th© telegraphic. xil® Progressists, who are the; Archbishop Farley presided, and ^?raaCB’
-------/ scatter over ti-« - --
to deceive rather than enlighten i France for th©
The rjtrr-^iiou d" jottr is going1 somewhat, but will vote for the'
*L. _ x *— _ ii — .. . a- — .—■ - tv A a, 11 1
A Rome dfapatrli of Aprfi 3
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. increased from 50 to 84. toe num- j Gown—m of Etaril ttagta
Brother Delzano and his as- °£ P^fts fram 121 to ’ '
. n » 1 17WI rhlimlMta Ml II—II Iwy mmi"
>*"iisiikh1 him able to make the 7^ —« — *—j ~~ — i
!1—aw _ far reuairs. etc. Tbe rent ahull be ‘think lor taeaMmvea.
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bfatereecv^ enable the State to control 41
! Thrrwrn^ tSp eourfaav of Prom ’< tbafa funds, including ths oollec-
«■*■? a© «».*?*<!
e^* ▼. railway, Btahop SpnJd- • “ Sandayu, ana the mocnxM from
temi in Mr. Ai'UMfrnng'a.
SpafiKnr wm be aoebm-
IffT* by Ma two tews and
p^**1 Rfaotan ©f Chicago.
M1EL
Estate testeh bun Ptafa,
4, aannnr"
ByHtata n oM ifar of Bfaht
State? TtaX-
W wm te —te of
fi oBteMguteu and Btetfi <
te CM—Cat- jfitafr I
Franciscan Fathers 100 yours' 4 ,vn stedsute of Proteotaut Ae-
«<u, and moreover, these trees, | ningy ew> Gam»^ ti n i -m mi !»»,
which mark the oldmtek* wte,^^^ Liners it war toemnnbre
lifflWAIV 00 ?«.«PP*r “ “JhMfaIteT£13t Ywttepro-
tog the DuA Continent bare seif JrLtai «d retf-motate
■res fioariBhii« MtabteuMBta STaSnri’TdC^bi *** *® Caflkoiic priesthood de-
1 <*""£7?^ have now teO>Sta£ to-’SuSTy-r
toms are 1,701 Ctafcnfir stadewte
at thejingj. tta tnmrsitM;
b—ite Item there sreSSZetody-!
tog theology at toe six Priaitea f
faeetnns, wtfato gis— tas nntatar f
of2453Cufanfietostecfa— iff
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at Putefin, Ph—st, P*fiMbor*t|—nBfet 'tai
Fte,¥fa and Mama, we etalltaw bust
------— ante «t a Sgmn aapuaritegltet nM
Ctotetei, ffaw Y«k, F — r-^-*
.tottatedteafwtata «W.itotefarsraaMtaItat-Ub—id
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!
~ I ©ven imprisoned. The raise his powerful voice and v£J I
seminaries for the education of direct the French Catholics to:
-t Fwrjiesn itC 1116 Priesthood will be limited to the fierce struggle which is to 1 WHDUt* fiEWd MW —ICO * Catholics, bur had never* beer , ?
--- tor each diocese, and even, store for them. We hope that he ; w./.z-.wa-.Xtt cenfirmed in toe faith- is
* the number of students of that: will forbid them to rent the D , , , „ . , ,
single institution is to be reg- ! churches stolen from them, and Edw>rf «««“. 01 ““ ■ The Bisnop of Argyll and toe r
ulated by toe Government. In will direct them to imitate the 5hccSSe’.^iA ^*n 5“ received by toe Pope)
™ mwresnng m a PncBt ^oblte somo Christians of the Catacomb© and President Rooserelt m autoence the other day. I
Frunce^7X long ™hXf<^ °f Uws’ church: celebrate toe mysteries of religion a recant chap lam m toe.Iordsh^ prremned «n off«-mg o: .
coItopH© Of CnTnhes caused « gen- be closed altogether by the in caves and woods. As fire a™?-
civil authorities. g?ld’ P^^tion will On March 2. ax Aminins, to the1 S^di^Te?SSj^e tostapowtolie visfanws^
r contemplated by our Masonic j Lyons, March 21,1905. ; Superior of th© Oblate >St>to*’ °harg«d with the inv—i-
and is far from being well m the' fulera, and in a few weeks it will: *>■««« inMiRrnm lwas cruelly massacred by toe -k-.tv-;-, i of matters -eating to toe
present moment. I will, however, ’ And Pu£ \nto e^ct- _The CATHOLIC CUKITIES. jnatives. 'every day to th© pro-Catoedwfl Church in that country, haw been.
WIIUDI— isn UCATian m —wiiq ; j.-;;-r“ New York, April 4.—The As-: The funeral of Jules Verne th® diocese. ' •• confirmed, by the recent depur-
fUJMBIICAHDffiATlKCO. you, for there many things: Sr^^^^^-^'-ociation of OatooLc Charities of widely ^^nch“ut£^wh^ The Marctos cf Ripon, Brctoer^ 01 K*^
e;this city held its annual meeting on March 24. took place on * preeideutToccupled chvi- x:: rectcr of tbe American College,
TEXAS,' most impcsaib^task &if you had opposing the separation ia toto^. yesterday to the Catholic Club. frum the church of St-: quarterly meeting of thi who has just arrived to the Unit-
to guide you only th© telegraphic 1 Progreemste, who are the; Archbishop Farley presided, and ^tiendedb16118’ uf ^ecroP°^ta£1 Conferences of the ed States. Before his depaetaro
, dispatches, which the Masonic succeseors of the Opportunists\ the President, Mrs. Joseph J. Society of Si. Vincent de Paul the American prelate ws* recetr-
fraternity scatter over the world' w“° nave done so much harm O’Donohue, delivered s brief rui- . .> H ° 'w*s he'd to the Catholic ed by the Pope several timss,
— to deceive rather than enlighten:to France for th© past thirty dress of welcome to nearly 500 ! school. Rotheritithe, London, to. and was to close ©cmsnltatiMi
9 public opinion. < years, wintry to modify the bill members and friends. : - +h ■L“® baijaI WMI toe course of-an address toe with tbe Hardin*! Secretary of
The r/w-sf/oM d» joi'r is going! somewhat, but will vote for the; Annual reports from the seven- ■ ™e .uaneieme cemetery. ! Brother President said tost re- : Stale. It is said that be hw
■ • to be the “separation of Church s®P^»tion at all events. ! teen committees of toe organize- Auxiliary Bishop Cusack, rec- !cent*F members cf toe Superior been given full powers, sa an
! ■ and State,” a question of the' ^ow, the readers of the Mes-• tion were read. Among the tor. of St/Stephen’s Chnrch, in Council had visited various ccn-! apoetoilic visitor, ® toveciagate
: greatest importance, and fraught SE^GER may easily see that Sepa-1 speakers were Secretary Robert R^t TwentyM»t^hrb street. New i^ereE:~t'’London, and judging1 mattera which are just now st-
; with many <tangers. But before ra^oa of Church and State, as‘W. Hebbard, of the State Board York, opened a chape! in th a-1 from the reports of these visits. * trusting the attention of the
• I we begin to deal with it, it is contemplated in France, is the I of Charities. Mr. Hebtoerd said: church recently fnr the errlnrivn 1 they might, on the whole, he i Vaticoi! authorities. Among Ama
; proper that we should consider opposite of the conception j “In th© private or religious use of th© Italians in the parish {thought, be well satisfied with are th© present financial oondE-
m Frtw n __Ol it formpH in AmAriAw nnrf rvTtftwHa—1 a! <*>*+& M*A _v_ » jni v_. .....* © Hia nr*M»#*r!T n/ t-hia ajj© Cl^Tinjjr XTniV^ffBity Bit
I Washington, and the hint moans
I to be adopted to remedy the dam-
I age sustained through toe Wag-
i goman failure.
! Cardinal Gibbons haw twbmI
I coutribctions amounting to mnre
tarn 5100.000 from his personal
' friends, and has turned ever tods
fund to toe Unlvsrwity'a adxmn-
isteatiar. It is known that attar
Bishops in Amerina are now en-
gaged in the same work, and it •
is expected in a start tone to
place toe Unitesnity on toe eaaw
basis of financial * prowperity it
enjoyed before the Warrorawai
incideni-
Therc M to be a meefiag of toe
trustees of toe University and of
toe Ameaewn Arehhtabcpe soon
after Fswhr Sunday, and Map*.
Kennedy has been axxttarized to
be pitwsiutajad to make angge»-
ticcM be may think beet in regard
id toewe sad aftw Bsttws
people, the Protestanst two-thirds belongs or comes from parish in the city where there are
>;«ven, »rt opposed to it, but they private associations. I might add any Italians. Six chapels have lv-.i,.. -r., .* »**•“ *, uepot^y
| will not be consulted in the that nearly two-thirds cf this now been established, and there 77^’ ! in toe Ito© of my educational
1 matter. To better deceive the comes from the Catholics,” are Italian priests in move than . work.”
i- i public: and divide if possible the The Association of Catholic fiteen churches in the citv. Q n-n Kennedy brings wife
«population, toe bill pro-- Charitie. w« org^uzed on 3farch The of St_
!■»spalmtc’s GHBmaL Sr^h^ZTSTis0^, s 5 .
L?? P-ria paper, of March “that bffllit.moot.s qn«-• «rveda certaxr^num- torewear fuH-drew suits in toe die- toot th© of 1903 amnunt. :h^ftarnrr
Akhta. toe foSSSwcount of. tton really of “wparation,” but^ofj^- TheM^shope girls cluta day nmsenes, auxfl- chMrg9 of their duties ©v«y &m- ©d to Unbeing an tocre«e fo™er
atRev.BiahiM^MiDg'scon- more properly of spetatan and This decidedly unusual in- of nearly 5,700, sharing a popu- itoBchor-
*ka and ESeSrture for Hot ©nslavement of toe Church. To ®f<faren^?’ cU^"' novation was introduced by' laticm of about 325,000 ta;d anin- j
iSjfaogs.Ari^: begmwito.Cathedrals,<tourctae,:the^^nta^of to^.,«and fr«hair work ^heoffi- Fathw crease of 125,000. Thewe figures ■
averting, April 4, chapels, pa^h het^and «n Mrs. J°^Ph J- church was dedicated. It is sur- are believed to even underesti-;
FWcp Spalding will depart for property are tobe confis- JtapS? r-*’ -E*^- miaed custom wfll be mate the Catholic population.1 - ---- —----m— -
ArtJVberetoe will cated by the State. The Catoo-’ has violated by the Pope, ■ Gmms, \ ice-Premdent; M»s eageriy adopted by every otter The number of miaincXtadbMra ' «T»- Tta Vatican taw wta—sd
-=u .... ®s* “*■»_ . , w£| fog toft pcsaesaioii of •a** *****1110 Church and not the; Georgxauna Iselin Creamer, Mrs. - irccecod freer 50 to84. the : toe Gowr—MBt of Et—£ ttatta
lit their church©. duringtvroSearc.Stete has rendered the separa-: Joseph Slevin, Jr., and Mte P™1 “ City* . : “• ita neat C---—
wimuiLiid him able to make the --.------.ZE-ntZ i think for themmlvea. The truth, i dren’s Court and aiding toe de- about this prodDetioa,js, g——tate m tww —w
however, is that Pius X. has I velopment of the Syrian, Boho-! that it is derived from olives, snui siohis viKun
faithfully adhered to the stipule- mian and Italian colonies in the! grown on tree, set out by the i ^n the year 1387-88 Iters were f
tian, of the Concordat, and is now, rity , Franciscan Fathers 100 years 4 ^ stnetarta of Protaataut the-'
as te has'always been, totally ■ —-- !axro. and moreover, ttaae tnwa,
oppo-d to it. Soliton. TEWKEMUBS
The Concordat, being a treaty'
between two powers, ooold in
right and equity be modified or
abrogated only by an agreement
of miss two powers. But cor
modem Jaeobine, like their an-
cestors of 1798, deny that tte
ObAoUob have any righto. For
Item might ia right, and aw tbe
Ptaps has no guns cm hie state.
ready proclaimed on several oc-
tte impuBtutl head of 300 mfl-
lo— of Cattafca with oom-
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