Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 241, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1870 Page: 4 of 5
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MANUFACTURER OF
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COPPER, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
MENDERSOX RAILROAD.
tandard bearer for the exalted
Also Agent for the celebrated
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H EART H SI D E cook i N G s r O r e.
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we
BASTIAN, HENZE 4 SCHAFER, ’
some bad men in our
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our own afairs.
I have said that
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We are great in all the ele-
Chicago, Illinois
Now, many of you object
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now
with Galveston by rail.
Published Annually for the Trade
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indebted largely to the action of
ay, throughout the
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WHOLESALE STATIONERS.
HOTELS AND KENTAURANTS
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I am proud to inform my Democratic
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contain the Postage Laws and Stamp Duties of
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language ot the great reformer, Martin
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if there are as many Democrats in Co-
। and Imitation Russia Red Edze Flaps, w hie h they
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all of which are superior to anything heretofore
Corner Mnrketnnd Twenty Sixth Nircet.,
offered.
ES,
STKICKLAND d CLARKE,
As flic Sole Agents in the Uatted states for the
Pi oprietors
now in stock, for
where I met insult, and
i
Galveston, April 16 1870
April 1 • tl
ts are subjects.
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Under Avenue Hote 1,
MIS ELL ANFGS
Austin, Texas
, if desired. Allbilis!
always go upon the principle that the
che
utehes for
press—yes
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HAWRFNCE A < HAEKE
Austin, Texa
As I told you befor, I will not go
or 12tf
Texan,
rErKk w. GRAr. ~
MuoWNE awTT•
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G A LV K aT O X. TKIAS.
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Warerooms,Cor. Bath Avenue and Market Street I
apm d6nu
York
june 4d6nu
veulent to Houston.
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mocracy, only that men are sometimes
inclined to call things by the wrong
Anticipating a large and increased demand, we
hope to receiv the early orders of our friend* and
terus.
Give ue a call.
ar
ed
Diarles are put up in neat boxes, -uitable for
the Jobher and Retailer, the Calf and Scot h rlaid
singly, the others in quarto, half or whole dozeus,
according to price and quality.
Come
(od,
where I met outrage,
m i fellowcitizens, I hold
Ai po •
whenev •
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BOARD AND LODGING PER DA Y. $2 < o
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affect the purity and
publican principles ?
and Harrisbure. tuaking « lose couuect o’ -
!»
I are joining
our ranks ; it is a rare thing that a Re-
publican, and I solemnly believe that
place myself in the contemptible atti-
But my
The best in the market.
Wholesale and Retan dealer hi TIN WARE.
PUMPS, STOVES, Ete.
All Job Work attended to with neatnessanddis-
Arrangements have been completed with th’
Houston Direet Navigation Company, which now
insures prompt movement of all fright forwurd
edtoor froni Galvestomn by thia route
GEORGE H. NICHOIS,
b22dtr. S neriutenden:.
name.
I suppose my friend Wells Thompson
will, in particular, criticize some of the
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r
1
Passengers w ill Had this route the best betwee
Galveston and Austin.
I
t
! gic < f events, arid to
ty of the grreat Republi-
proclaims liberty to the people of all
nations.
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LOCUM k THOMPSON,
BoOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
2
15.
to the conciusion to give up a better
i worse in order that my
1u3
' liank
walk tl
lu presentiugto the trade oar list of EX EI-
। SIOR DIARIES, for 1871, the publishers feel con
fide ut that they are unsurpassed by any in the
tion paid to Roofing. Guttering and Jobbing,
which we will guarautee to do in the best style
and on the shortest notice, and muost reasnable
party, does that
humanity of Re-
By no means.
I cannot see what you can effect by
the persistency of opposing the admin-
istration. The results established "by
the late war are facts never to be
5
-
y
New < opy righted hue of (jold Enameled Flaps,
rupt men in your party.” Why, ad-
mitting, for the sake of argument, that
such is the case, does it better the mat-
> । this unfortunate and
to admit that some of them were passed the 1 "ite states tosether " "" oth 1
by a solid combination of the Demno- and important information, us ful to the busmi ss ,
N ipoleon.
the unity of our countrymen, like his
uncle before him.
G"AY • ■ • T T • .
Attorneys and Couusellons a Law,
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
Practice in the Supreme Courtn, Federal Courta
at Aun tin and Galvnton, and Dintrict Courtn cot
mut to us by expresnwith orderforexpress
company to return goodsor cash, which will se 2
cur promptnesa aud baf ty topurrhas r Among ,
■ our l-t will be found-
A beantiful English silver, solid double cas i
would permit me I would like to dis-
cuss, in detail, the merits of Republi-
canism, which, in fact, is also trueDe-
* . b tenacity;
were and are to-day with
13 and 130 I.nke Street,
SCHOOL BOOKS IN THE CITY.
the Republican party. It is that party
which wrested the government from
rebellion, saved the union of these
carefully melected, puckedaneferwaried pre-paid
by mail, or l»r express, on receipt < ‘
delivery of all gods «uaranteed. -___ ...
warded to be exaufned UI parties kuowu, when
G A I. V E S TON. T I! XAS.
one ot you can dispute that I can do
more for this part of the country than
t bent to clow out a
Watche s, Chaius; ete., 1
Have just opened a TIN and JOU SHOP on the
Avenue, next door South of Hathaway‘s,«Pitt-
man's old stand), where they are prepared to do
all kinds of work in their line. Particular atten-
THE OlllbE GOLD WATCH,
signs that tolerance of
he place of persecution ;
GALVFNTPN, HoUBT°N
T. J MOOR
October 28, 1870. oc2301.
HXCHANGE HOTE I..
(Late Island City Hotel,
GALVESTON. TEXAS.
The undersigned having thoronghly renovated
and newly furntshed Hai
CITY HOTEL.
Respectfullv teuders to the traveling public th
best accommodations to be had in the city ot
Austin.
X Gonu kTAliJ K AXb fokagi:
Will be provided fol holw s
U LANK Book M A N V F A C T U R E R 8
BRAZOS IRON BRIDGE COMPLETED
as members of a r
. litical orgiiza-comPosedof thiev
yrar. 1‘
ivijee, ‘
itting -
, opy *
nr rop •
1 • ' tell you that there are
t a public speaker, but inas-
{6 I haye been uominated unani-
by my Republican friends as
pricez aever before known. All beautirul in tuish,
artisre in design, reliable for accurate time,dura-
hie. and of the latest styles. Every watch will be
retalled at than cont of Importation, and for ; customers, that they may thus secure an assort-
warded >•’< unly poked, pre jiuid. to any part of .......
the countryon Feceipt of price. Money can ne lib nt if «nr la-wf uti ^e*. ocJtf
ile
‛Ve i
the s
Every pemible attention wil be given to rende :
their Kuest: comfortable-nd their arcommoda
tiohs and fare will not lie surpassed by that «>!
any hotel hi the city.
Bnggage conveyed fr.e of charge to and fro
tin1 hwuse.
__________ In I* 0. money or. I
tiers. or registered lettera, at our r-k. Goods
bindings, or from one hundred and twenty tire to
one hundred ami fifty different varieties, whi h
same kind free, ae a premlur to getter up of the
club A superior kock of genuine Orle Gold
Clains, from $2 to # each, warrauted fully equal
in golfin brilliancy of color, wear, etc ills of
he moulders
Many of you say, “ yes, we would
like to join the Republican party, but
you have so many unworthy and cor-
t <>: tip- people of the
office must seek the man. I did not
that a free ;
we have no 1 tion.
of (‛olum. mints of national greatness, in wealth,
in territory, in population, and in the
,6HooK E00KN---8ee0n. HOOK”
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1.r . m. 1. , over $12 colected on delivery
than that, I am not an oficeseeker, Ior sizand lens must be each
rice, afe
m cratic
that to desolate Germany, slaughter her
brave and heroic soldiers, and
market, in quality, style and price. comprising
as they do eighteen sizes, each in the various
expmss eharges both ways are paid. Mo goods
foiwarded west of the Minalmipyi tiver, with Wil i
to collect vu delivery. Purehasers must pay an
exprs chargeson goodesentC. O. D.; fori
returu of mouey. Alt eanh orlers forwarded fre •
ef chazges tv destinatiou. Cataioxues free. Ad-
drens af ordera CHAS. P. NORTON d Co..
Iisporters of Watches, ete, w> Namau at, N. Y.
_ E-labliahe185._______ 0241
pEMAREST, ATKINnON 4k co..
FKUIT TKBBM, KVRRGRRKNN, &0.
A large Mid choice eollec tinn of A ppie. Pear,
Peach, Xectarine, Apricot, Quine e, Almond, ches
nut. and other trres Small fruit*. Rones, Orna.
mental Shrubs, Shade Trw», new and rare Ever-
greene, etc., etc For cataloguenand pricenappiv
to WM WATON," 7
Rosedale Nursery, near Brenham Texan
jy301y
_mareh2sdiv__
B B. U. a C. H. w.
Liverpool Watch Compuny. we are authorized by
Lirge line of European
ca-h. at
lumbus as there are shingles on the
your out of^fa^hion political ideas, I ’
say, like Christ, “ Father, forgive
them, they do not know what they are
doing.”
tt
JOHN SL’MRRN, Proprietor.
rt Free Buss at all Trains and sata.
telil tl
HNTERPR INK II o EsE.
(Late Old Capitol Iouse ,
123 and 130 Lake Street, Chicago.
BANK DEEDN.
patch. ROOFING AND GUTTERING done to
order. oc21 If
’ 4 political sentiments, pub
r so respectable an audience
e to-night, and composed . our cotton prices in future" will not be
of political opinion. ' depressed by the scratch of the pen of
’ to observe. my fellow- an individual in Europe, who declared
the dark and ’depressing war against Prussia without a single
dice is fast wearing awav pre text or cause. But let us have that
bloody and unfortunate panorama in
tion to their De W line long svo . 1 day 1" .1 page
< izens: -You all know
• f < Hl -
»l tiu. .
grit altur
hable it
nni iu '
butr al
• r fouz
Tfv uz «
bt tn n3
Link N
B L A A A D E E b s
For sale
AT THIS OFFK E
. .......... . _ octdwtr
~orew-prsoNS pIsirNG 1o pun
- v < hane Shop or Mill Righta, to uh,
UTTLEEAGK-a FATEXT II.AXIAg sa it
in Travia conuty , are referred to Mt. A. BAHN
j< weter, on Congre as A venue •
• „ „ .. < V IITIIEPAGE
_Autn.Texan, Nov.1, IWTO._ nw uu
NOTICR-THE HERETOFORE EXISTING
IN purtnrrnhiphrtwrenJ.I BUA AH A H.HJOE
BEkG, in herewith dinsoived, J.L Bnann taking
charge o the buetuess. The undergueh U not
rreponnible for any contraet muude on an after
the 17th Septemter, 1820, by H.sjoelerE.
J 8. BT’AAM
Austin, September 17. 1870 ce28 im
ewrrRAI IMMIGRATION
COMPANY.
J. k HUAAS.
offlon: Diesriel’ Eulidng. Fucan etnet. Am hi
iaborer», Mee hanien and Homeservanta wub,
ltrodured into shnsta tef Texas from Norway
Sweden and Denmark.
F'W particular* nee etrenlar 026 t
w.twomaxun. , .• a.M,3Acun
ROBARDN * JACMsoN,
V LAWTERS,
sSTdtkiyn •ll Ue oourt at Ausun, Teiae
-in- despotic power at
te streets
count of their strange connections only
a few days ago.
privilegetobea citizen Now, to those of my Democratic
The people of friends that are not yet converted, I
‘ To would advise for their own'benefit, with
tage over such, all sincerity as a friend, that it is far
k d road to Prussia better for you to vote for m. Not
1
£ • .
• naturally arises, to
Ke t , be permitted to ask my
ohutrymen present to-night,
Fwi'n tiude ofwoeking this offiee.
. w ere were the sympthies i friendsinsisted upon letting my name
-es the be used until - could not resist any
if longer, although I at first most em-
° P phatically dechined, and finally I came
ALE N, 4k CO
MARBLE WORKS,
AUETIN, PEXAS.
an- *
ITALIAN AND AMERICAX MARBLES.
HEADSTONES, TABLETS,
Mouuments, Tombs and Iroa Raillng, He.
." - 1u1 ... .
All work done of the most chaste and original
deatgn.
Shop near and East of tba Capital
may12-dtr
ryWENrv6a0AITRRNArEEKN.
I tifteate of the H T. & n. it. K. Co, Alno
one 1250 head right ”riit1< al»- for sale.
(M
’ll
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measures enacted ; but are the Repub-
licans totally to be blamed for all that,
and do you think that you can better it
by sending a wild Democrat bp there.
Certainly not, I say, let us have
peace; and, according to my humble
opinion, my dear friends, the only way
to arrive at that most desirable foun-
tain of human prosperity is to forget
the past and all unite in the co-opera-
tion of our common object, the de-'
velopment of the untold rescources of
our State.
Many things, my fellow-citizens,
main to be discussed, and if time
« t lay < r night, may . ...
. radical Republican, a Spirit of impartial liberty, which
alem crat,orarabid Eives law and dignity to the whole
tirst order, without hation i • .
r isis not only the.what we are to-day in respect to
wn of Columbus, but. berty, euuality and social order, we
. throughout the State, • re
In Massive Gride Geld, double hunting, mnagic
bpriig cases, elegantly engraved, or engie
they the very lowest r"”.
____ timc,‛and wear equal to zold, precisely like pi ap-,
• I win pearance, make, tinish, brilliancy, ”f rolor, to $an Alpoafullasnortmento
-- — . - _ — - —---------- prill- goldwatch. One of these splendid watcheawiil
ciples, I will work as hard for your in- I be forwarded by mail rretoanyaddrt AN. in hand- blank BOOKS, stationery. ETC., Er
1 L. .___v .n r_L. ' somne moroceo < ane, lined with velvet and natin,
dadies or gout’s aize watehy for only <12. 1
Watehes for holiday promeat manufactured to 1
order. Gebuine American Watehes of all grades,
ingoldordiverca~s,from$18 uptofo. Othe r ; COPIES OF GENERAL LAWS FOR SAIE.
good watches equally low. With every elub of ' ocmr
•lx watches of auy kind, we send one extra of ----------—--------
rle took place between I .
’ tyrant of tyrants, and thing for a
• mhst enlightened and country may live.
ar ch of the age, I Ab I told you befor, I will not go MAEFACTEEKRO’
V u, my countrymen, and up to Austin as a partisan, but I will) ktyij> light and heaa'y
think before you act and stu dy, and study hard, the common
D mocratie leaders that: welfare of our common people. IhaveCARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
t dead issues of Demoo ino hard feelings towards any of my
and whose Democratic friends, i ou have, and
. _ . more especially of late, treated me*
wholled his ig- very cleverly ; but when it comes to I
benosuchthingasa .
The people who are to . forests as I will for the interests of
.y the . xpenses of such a ' my Republican friends. If you send
epended upon, to de- W ells Thompson up there, he will, and
— i-- bound to do more damage than
' Scotch Plaid, with Gilt Clasps, one and twoday-.
The proprietor guarantees n« donod fore as rar
be found at any hous 1!. this citj , fog a sav ing o
on.- dollar p r day |! L. BRI M..ND
-Tebit Propretot
I M K -SrRIKLASD, n , , LAuki
Lat. ’ 1 at. f M t . a .
HOUMTH A VENUE HOTEI.,
and de-'
the late
wrong. After my friend left I came to
B RADKEV,
- . changed; they are the solid founda-.uivRR.
Europe, and confine ourselves again to tion upon which the machinery of our "
Government rests, and if you do not i
are among the most fortunate of na-want ’to be left in the cold,
...... We are great in all the ele- have to come sooner or later.
noune the proceedings of
Legislature. Well, I believe
Fendih, at Solumbu" norant savages, the Turcos, on the
" borders of the world-renowned Rhine,
Watch, goutine English fullplate jewe led move-
ment*, adjnsted regulator, etei cut hand, en-
gine turued nerl, correet ald mervi • able urticle,
lart or small size. In complete running order,
> i > nur voune but talented friend Wells withan elegantgent’svest . ‛haln,lo ket and k, 3.
al i ambition, have Vl -°u8‛.u -“nem -rend ",e115 - an complete, malled free for $5.
. th with the warm Thompson. You know as well as I do; a wry handsome Watch in tine 1s karat gold
' j i * ‘i i* +hat I hire the’ confidene, nf +he id. 5 plate d double ca-es-imitatiouos10goid w al h—
' in 1 thousand souls, xnat i navt me t unucnce oi me ai fuzraved or plain, genuine Englieh mu plate jew - ( ouA • Ave uue,
. nneinted ministration and mostly all prominent iched movemeuta, aijusted rezulater .coirret.and
... ' Reputtcans. - Those of you that have I „seomnzig"wrnnsl"kesordaxeyunlsaprepana I Have the..........muost cotplete •
. gentlemen, under re- large quantities of lands want to sell Toronl
• • ns can ever acquire ! them some of these days ; in order to
s-rous and destructive as' do so, you want to encourage immigra-
i ineNapoleon and Wil-! tion ; you want more labor and all that
. my former master, I! sort of thing, and 1 assure you, aside
ay W here the people are con- from your worn out Democratic 1
*’ CHANGE OF TIE-
h‛ - • •
t
On and slur WEDNESDAY. Decenber IE 1863
two tralua wih leave Galveston daily, al 10 A. M
and 3:30 r. M The it a. m tt will make clote
connectiou with the B.B.C. R. R andwiththe H
&T.CR R, arriving atCaltert, Brenham and
Columbus (Ur same evening.
The 3:30 r. m. traf arrives at Houston at 7 P M
Tratns leave Hduston at 7:30 A. M. and 3:30 r. at
The 7:30 A. M. train mnakesciobe conneetion with
the Mergan Stea tush ip l Ine for New Orleans. Th* •
$30 p. n. train makes close conuection with th*
H. A T. C and B. R., IL A C. Railroads, arm in.
at Galveston nt 6:20 p. m.
Baggage checked through.
Be particular to ask for tickets viaG. HA li
railroad.
Through tiekets for sale at all theofcesof B
B.,B. AC. and H. AT. U. railroad,
N A. COWDREY,
. -tates.
3 true Republican never can turn a
Democrat, but it is a fact not to be
denied that our ranks are daily in-
creased from Democratic converts. If acts of our late Legislature, but I hope
it was n t that thousands were afraid that he will have magnanimity enough
ve !
th. h
crats and weak kneed Republicans. If , . . , „ ...
... > n.. . r,, . .. man and professional gentleman. Theyarunn-
my friend 1 hompson should incline to,
show a propensity of making misrep-ufartured in the best manner, on tine paper, the
- _______________ . ... resentations in that respect, I am con- quality ot whiel . te same trongt m. enti.
try, I must tell you that a friend cam’ hident that my Republican successors
tome yesterdaymorning and informed will correct him. —ue and 111 e rerMet mueh ipre
me that a gentleman had made the as- In conclusion, my friends, I would ove t -former years.
sertion that the Republican party was say that I am under obligations to you
- es, and rendick was for the gentlemanly attention you have ’ r e P‛ urt“ 55 " ...... rtieula att I
a thief in particular. I told my friend paid while 1 was speaking, and, in the
n t to mind these things, that'it was language ot the great reformer, Martin
far better to suffer wrong than to do Luther, at the city of Worms, I say
■ y a ;
title 1
i . ng
\EW HOTEI..
. j '■ ree that has no parallel
, i y of the world. — i------ -----
' yorremember very well wheh friends that many ot you
men. Thanks to
t’olumbus, live years
i - rit f p -litical intoler-
. - and oppression was
y i certain class of peo-
! only be surpassed in
$ as the dark and gloomy
ropean monarchies like
. e and Italy, and certainly
c nformity with the true
ubli can institutions hike
rht I am profoundly im-
: • < w and beneficent con-
ler which I meet, you here
ir l belor my Republican
very diflerent circumstances
ept me here. T
But, in spite of all their mistaken
i State Senator, it is justly sympathies, the strong and united Teu-
. . f me that I should publicly tonic armies destroyed, in the short
t niy principles, and the great, space of two months, like a thunder-
■ ; atriotic principles of the storm, their elements of national great-
'• arty . . ness. The imperial crown now lies at
bout the first time, my the feet .of William the Great, and fu-
it .» Republican, and as’radi-1 tnre peace and prosperity in Europe
slam regarded tobebymy will be the inevitable result. Now ______e__________. _____ cu.
... , of that France, whose history is full with party is as pure as the principles it JOB
is permitted revolutionary stains of bleod, is Lu- ' "
, miliated, we • may rest assured that
lasting peace will be the result. That
I for this remark- States, enfranchised the colored man,
of sentiment and reconstructed the South, u.nhed the ln-
Is it the Democ. stitutions of the .country, made a com-
w ycertainlynot But most mon nationality possible, and presented
y - is the Republican party,' to the world a natioual example of con-
ples f humanity andsistent freedom and civilization. Our
■ tethat have revolutionized tlag to-day the red, white and blue.
9 ’w-
I l ;
i• .3
ter by you keeping out of it ? That is
the very reason that you should join
us, to help us fight corruption and
purify our party in general.
We don’t pretend to say that our -
Republican objects to some oft EXCELSIOR DIARIES • • • FOR 1871. j Passenuer trains run dally teanadtroncolun
k Wher
be monr
► r 4
n t. >•
(‛ « . AN II.I,AHU.
• LBBirr noUsE:,
Wa-lingtou, D. <
Crutral pwsition, and within two or thrre
-uaresof all departments. 0. 26 cun
? L
as n a good and su flic it nt . -
plunging themselves and good; he will prove to be just exactly
•• the unutterable woe. in- like a young blooded stallion, and will
, , kick all the traces to pieces. More
• w : the late European war.
,__... __ im1 3m
PAGE A HOYNE. '
of the rebuke and censure of the deep
died in the wool and hard shelled i
Democrats, I earnestly believe the con-
servatives would come over en tuaifse.
T show and convince you that a few
of these hard nut- are still in the coun-
• w controls the dr s- - . -
■ the onttemian tatceuaharkrurnadaly i my primciples ............ ’ " A- te
Hg.endg-win.mf,, not deny the charge, but on the con- until 1 am convinced that they arelof Enlish'ail with Gilt Clapsaud Corner*,
-a .j j seem to mys r trary an honest confession is good for1 wrong God help me! Amen.
- W vin 1 LreAithe sou. 1 believe, however, that my " 1
• ,, "I'.iemntKifriend John Mitchell is guilty of the! MISCELLANEOUS.
giewligut." isame charge,and if it had not been qoon warcuksar.nop KU,
golwentabroadamongaccidentally hisbenug district attor-“
: ills erect, expecting ney, 1 think we both would have been 1 85 TO 83
.trage at every hand, and indicted for Mealing Democrats for the | .
ppointei in findiug them.! Repub lican party. I.could name
. 1 . . ess where I met several close by me, but 1 will not do
so, for fear they would blush on ac-
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