The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1855 Page: 1 of 4
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i and feed it, which waa
down to careaa it when
. - jy- .. s. s —. -- — — — —. He inatantl
|fei. Tbe aamo la true of teacbera, philoau . bia band and remarked to bia wife
!**"> ^ rby* «ao«f of wlirora and arti|U, ,tf fait *ueh a Mia. It aeemed to thrill hU
■arcbanta, wrtiuis and farmcw, of nan^atore ay item likeaneUetrie
architect*, nf mannfWctnrera and invent
ara miiuy peraons who scow to ban
ays tern like an electric ahock Nothing farther,
however, ooettited ar that time beyond a Very
aa?ero hoadkebe and a alight oerrooa fever.—
The aame dog waa known to have bitten aevur-
MMtomedl theuiMlvee to connect with the idea al hoRa, b«t not until the hog. became rabid,
f tke usefclbcM of immigrauU, OMrnldigging which waa aeveral weeka Jtar,
an and farm laboring "I>uUb," m if all
Ihagood we derive from immigration ia Iriab
1MB and German muuculc. A momcnt'a refec
tin will ahow them their error. We do not
■ j afcly or mainly apeak of thoaecitMna by eboic«,
I aba in their tpherca, are what tbe 'foreignent,'
Altor and (lirard, were in the mercbantilepur-
■it. Aa we ipeak of all iptferM, ao we apeak
tfill degicOR r>f tuoeesi of akill and intellect.
£«ary trader can e«t what we aay,
teiiiti cirele around bin. Let him Snll tli.
■U,' let him 'mark' the ritiaenn by choice, and
^awardly <iigcat, tbo ruault.
Saving mantioued Astor and Qir*rd, whoee
Waa try nad intelligence enabled them to ac-
|tire prinoely fortnnea, and who, with orrcN-
(Mdiug liberality rendered millions to thecom-
WVBity in which they became ao riob, wo ean-
aot refrain from telling a iittlu ohecdoto wbioh
Mtikiogly ahowa with what naivete nativiem-if
•oaetiuen working. Oirard, it ia wet) known,
lift many millions tor the purpoee 6f catebliah-
ia| an orphan house, fie waa native Fieucb-
aM, but left all bia fortune to America,—
Wbec the time aaproaohod for the appmot-
aunt of the chief offioer of that coliege for of
PMM, a number of traateea were desirous ef
efeatiag u peraon, who, for many long year*,bad
bean a eiflrcn of the United 8tatea, and to
whooi actually tbo drafting of n plan (or tbo
•bote org.inization of the institution bad been
c mintili i!
which WM aeveral weeka after, waa the dog
auppoled to have been bmu! When Mr. RotT
gars became acquainted with tbeac facta, he at
onoc felt that, under bia peonliar aituatiou, with
tho viraa of a former bite ia hia ayatem, h>aea«9
waa a hopeleae one, aad immediately aet about
cloeing up hia bnainen, and mauua hia wUl, aom
muiuaaltng bia apprahensiona to no peraon, not
overhil fkmilyV He enjoyed aaaaf health up
to Wedeneaday before hia death, when the aymp
. ,. , . . , when the aymp ,r _
bu «h «h w« of njtiropnoDia twgsn to mimfMt Toibl- tu wd met w •uilwmw. lin
. 44.. m\mt owning him, honetcr, no Mriout inooii- pob of m battery h f*k im«
vcaienoe until Friday morning, whan on attemp- wiU the oath, while the poaitire pol
ting to waah hia banda and faoe he foond him-
aelr unable to get hia handa into the water.
He «t« but little breakfaat aad jn a abort
time went to bed. About 12 o'elook Friday
night be waa aeiied by a moat fearful apaam
ioh laaled for aome time After tbe fpeama
paaaed off he became anile calm and oonveraeti
and laaurod bia friends that
way. Hia
a I tn oat inceaaanlly,
ho would not barm them in any
next apaam waa on gktturday morning, and more
violent than the former. The last apaam aeem
od to rack the anile ret with the moat eacrtitia
ting agony and waa dreadfelin tbe extreme,
even to witnoaa. During alt bis aufferinga to
tbe very moment of bia (math be waa conacioua
of hia condition, perfectly rational in all re-
, and seemed to taki
i Waa not, bowevor, appointed, becauao, aa
I to him, ntaivetemjgMJtan too
phia. Natlfetamwaanot too
| to rooeive tea milliona of dallara at tbe
? a 'foreigner/ Tbo anaoeptibihty of
not lioin that region; but it was
if peculiar delicacy when tho queation waa to
W moderadc salary out of tho prooeoda of
•^gigantic capital to a person who it wai de-
tltnd waa oonaidered otherwise the very per-
ma tho truatoca would havo solootod bad it not
km for a certain degree of longitude marking
dia nlacc of hia birth.
ye aay, then, that ao far us skill, induatry,
particular care to
harm no one during bia raving fits, although be
was in no way secured, and in the aame room
- I with hia frenda and atfendintei
It ia certainly vonlnury te aanal experianoa
■ - - * — 1 ' ^ nVW mj ■'
tern, and give do mora dooidei manifeatationa
of ita presence. Bat the ease, though
inaskted c
i a re mar
moana an i
kablc one,is by no
Mmtino bt TiLBoaAPB—The electric tel-
egraph is truly ooo of the 4nsti tations' of the
age. Beside a bee ring thoughts to distent Metxl
transwtiug a large proportion" ajTmerohantilo bu
aineaa of our counts. It ia mala ef jmotieahle
benefit to those who control it. A Jaw evenings
linoc, some business exigency on the Morae line
r demanded an immediate moetkg of the Board
intelligence, productive labor, elevating talent of Direetora. Ordinarily, thta ia n« easy task
and sueceas of every kind arc concerned, citi- as the Direotori live 'all along' tbe lino from
sans by choico are found among tho fore moat. Buffalo to Now York, but the qneetion to bo
How is it with that truthful loyalty which ia decided being oue of some importance, a moet-
tka ehoice < jewel in tho citiienahip of a froe-
■•af We aubecribo what waa onoe aald in an-
othcr place, that throughout all history of thia
hmiaphcro and tho other of nncient times aa
well as modern, you will find among the moat
devoted and patriotic citixena names of foreign
X
iere is no more solemn aet on record than
Iketof the meeting of the Netherlander*, when
tbly resolved, in the darkest hours of tho trial
if which Philip the tecond of Spain, submitted
them, that, should it come to lbs test, tfiey
would one and all laave their country sod-save
liberty by 'carrying tbe Netherlands' to anoth
We. Thoy loved their land, yet
>n~. Fatria wipe, enrior Irbttittt. Iifttle
dsrthe men of eeau, who now ao slightly
ind yet ao bitterly decry 'the foreigner*,* know
the pangs of s fervent heart that has to repoat
iWria cara, curior lihcrtat, and when it
aet on it; bnt when man is forced to act on it,
he clings to tho country of hia chnroh, even as
a man clevca to bia cboaen wife faster than to
his skin. '■ '1
Has any mind ahed greater lustre on illuatrans
Athens thsn Aristotle? Aristotle «n •, tim-
ing by telcaraph was ordered. After tbe Line
had liecn closed for buaineaa, eaeb member of
the Board having in th«. meantime boon notified
by the telegraph— tbe proeidiag bfleer opened
tho meeting, be K ing in lltioa, and the buai-
eignor. aad came to Attica when seventeen yi
eia. lies them been any 8paniard more Hf
bh than Columbus? Colambua was a Oenoeee.
HM IIIVITJ If
then Napoleo
Hafniiion wa
j a 1
Has there been a Frenchman more French
Napoleon, and Cuvier, and Constant ?—
I Watt an Italian; Cuvier, birth
i German; Constant a Swiss. Who
Nothorlaadera through the direet
f of independence on record, aad who found-
ed tbe great republic of the Netheriandeis ?•—
William of Orange, a German.
Hsa England ever bad a more English king
than William tbe third, tho Netkarlawletf Has
Germany ever bed a more German leader than
of Savoy? Who waa Catherine, ef
made bar tbe great powerf 8b#
Has Oxford aver bad a
greater preCaaeor than Rasmus, of HotlmlMl ?
lie veiy country in wbteh the know nothing
ncaa to be tranaaotod was sent along tbo line to
each and every member. ■ Votes Were taken,
motions put, seconded, aad carried, Weile the
the —Ull was bundroos of milee removed from
tliojpafb second ng tbe aame; objeotmns were
leeobea made and raaponded to aa
Iboiyii'ihero had been a oonvoeation of the par>
ttos in a twelve by eight room Thia is what
wo call doing business by telegraph to a great
puTpoee.—Albany Bx^rtm.
Tiib Revolution m Mkxico.—By the ar-
rival of tho Britiah atoamer Clyde at Havana
from Vera Crux, the Charieaton Courier hae
advioes from the revolution, said to be six daya
later than the accounts received via New Or-
leans. Kvery thing, it is stated, seems to indi
fall of Santa Atma. lite report of the
nf MorinkL his lubocqneut oantare
and exaenljon, are without foundatwa, and got-
ten up te entrap Alvarea. The Courier's ao-
co am ititcfi that Ooloael ^Kins waa reoently
disoomfittod at Oeaotwa,his whole regiment dia-
persed by the revolutionists, and ft atteasnting
i the l*assagayo river, were drowned.
Mnxmo Ortox, on a inarch from
oan to Tebaantapeo, fell intean nmt
aad his whole foree of 400 «M| ttMriy at
tad. w;tV
Aoeoant* fro
tho csusc of tbe
premv in GnarMM
the Saath are favorable te
volaljonists -Aivarex ia an-
il is the universal opinion
Kaasis, that
was a (ierman woman
i veiy country
reviles 'the foreigner,'
i discovered by<
a Geaoeae in Uie aerviee of Englaad
The protomartyr of the American Revolution
•M Montgomery, an Irishsaan; M *aa Barry,
•fled the father of tho American navy, and
P«al Jones, the bold and Mrly captain, WM a
Scott Were De Kalb. l^foyatte, Hamilton,
Qalbtin, no AmericansT Mai* the b* of
am, aad see bow matny were
* * "J: * * "j;
served for
ind enemy, hut not to Ohiislisnily, one ef
•hftse sariMit writers g hmonsly said madr* erf
4ai te<na Mtmda*.' The vtvy word Chrisdani
Hole oT metal! to suhstanoe from amy part of
the human system. When do wo get thia
great hope ? In a memoir preaeated to tlm
French Academy of Seionees by K. Hamas,
which baa for its authors two men, whose
nsmes, will strike the oar of the pahlie for tbe
8mt time to day. But if they prove what they
promise to, they will soon take rank sarong the
greatest benefactors of humanity. TbeM au-
thors are Andre Holy, of Havana, and Maarioc
Vergnes. Tbe iaventioa ooasiats ef aa appli-
cation of chemiMl electricity to accomplish tho
above purpose, and all the marvelous things
that electricity has achieved, thin is the bold-
est and most triumphant.
Tbe madaa offsmaali is aa follows; A me-
tallic bath ia insulated from everything, aad
partially filled with acidulated water te eoavey
more readily the electrical currents. The pa-
tient lin upon a seat In the tub insulated on-
tirely from tho baft. Wh.u gold, silvsr or
mercury is in the system, aitric or hydreohlaric
aeids are employed. When lead ia aaspeeted,
who are ritiasas ef a slave Smte—etupported
by slave holder's Money nave beea ia open re
be I lion and opposition M the institution of sla-
very, and the In toe eels aid safsty ef oar aeapte
aad property. Weak alter weak the eoremaa
of their paper have baas filled with violent de-
af iba pro alavanr men of Missnuri
and in open and avowed aid of the
"aid soriattM " of tha North ! For this they
bare eufered—for nothing alae. Let traitors
Tho peephnM.nunrnd ■hnaiimi
are anltemd not for a any,
a single campaign,!
fight For pea«e—a I
norma ran wan! vVe
pesn<i a final peace—for |Miee ^
our righto. Again wo say, in tg*m which we
would prefer ehoald remand liita the
of the hsa vans: L*i traitor* <
Lm those who are eoa^ng to
MN&l tKtCOti.. .
- M« Afrit 14, '66
Mn. Korroa —TVe spontsaeooe uphaaviage
of an iadifaant aad oMraga'
of tbe
fication
i, while the noeitivo nolo is in ths
patient. Now tha worit of pari-
The elootrieUy procipi
To tell you that
of 8«ete, have
tftbitfegtOHf MKl
Mm te the Amertean
Wtioikhtssilv nuiwivnii ml
*^wmawa s^y n^^m^^^a vs^n ^SWII
would have laid before Congress, haF for tho
sbortnnsi ef the time that elapoed between their
irooptioa and tha adjouramaat
We do not Intend to step to inquire bv what
means the purport af those letters have Mcoma
pahlie. It Is saMoient for m te know that sv-
ary partioulnr in relation to the Oetend .Coatsr-
enee, waa pahlishod in the Herald lung before
the oomanoadenM was oalled for by Coagrses,
and that the moat secret ami oautious proceed-
ings of the Senate, have been promulgated with
.<l4niRg noeureoy by the mmo paper before lie
(itwiMMMl i^MpnMW LkJ |^u>n . Mkftf)
frequently while tha vary deliberations on Kt-
ooo live bwsiaoM Ware pi ogrtMeing. These are
t WMoas to inaaoe us to rely upon tha
b imwiion iba Otar dlsoloaod
plau of hostility to tho United
te the American Freshlsat. As aa on-
dorsameat to the truth of the deelaretion of the
Into Kmporor of Ruasia, that PnutM and Rn-
ficstton commencea. Tbe eJoctricity prectpt-
tatee itself, bunts, digs, searohes, and discovers | . r..„ jl_ ....
every particle of metdttie substanoo oonoeeled A_. You JL
^AP>^ !^bSm&<atWk hM * Ur*, boUl ik lW" ^
of the patient, naolvee them ink
vn forma, and, extracting th«n
lie human organism, d*
tha lidM of tbe bath, where
primitive
from the
the lMustrtel lmmtnary, a
8, Park and W
J. Patterson, in Utistown tea fresaoil sheet;
and has been aiding and abottiag the aeetore
abolltlaa sooiettee in their abortive attempt te
r, is wimt
t'ark has a bargs hotel ih this place; kent by a
freoeoiler, imported from Illinoto, and devoted
I<~ IU.™*!.
they oan be area
with the naked eye.
After the end of one of these oporetiona, a
chemist of Havana, M. Mosaand, having ana
lyMd 012 draobms of the liquid in the bath,
he mw forming ametollio-glotmle of tbo diam-
eter of aineteatbs of a Millimetre, and this
wm meraury: At another time tha same ohem-
ist saw a very light while precipitated substance
which gave two globulea of metallic lead, per-
fectly visible te the naked eye, and M. Poly
announced that be had tokon from the lihia
and thigh bona o( a natieut atnoanuy of m<*-.
«at| tU M beam <fce>|- i Mag frniusi M
faring for fiftoen years.
IVovidcnce baa bad its usual band in this
discovery. One of tbe inventors,; M. Maurice
VerguM, who wm engaged at times ia electric
gilding, silvering, «t-c, where hbhttfrauK in
continual oontect with nitrate and cyaauret of
silver, had them covered with uloont,
the motal being iateo-
iUB
> foul pninoM. It seems ti
in the neighborhood dstermlned "to
luisauee.,r How they managed to notify
iny, and kepi U quiet I don« aaderstead
about 10 o'elook this maratug we ware surpri-
sed to sm ten or fifteen o< our aMetreep-jotable
country eequaintenoM ri4 into town, sad go
to the the prinliag eAoe and pat PMtenonMi
dor guard. Park it anpeara had either hnaril
of it or bia good look hsd proMpted him to go
to the mouth of Ulna In Kmum u-rritory —
At 12 o'elook sbout two hundred man had arri
red. The preae was
paraded Into ths
J. Pai-
. and left
he' wished tha
gold and ailrer, had th
oauaod by particles of
duoed iuto bis blood, sad no saedioal skTll could
One day be dippod hia hands
bold of
credioale them.
into iUa bath, taking hold of the positive pole
of the bsttery, and at tho end of fiftoen min-
utes, to the surprise of tbe byetonders, s me-
tallic plato of 168 millimetres in length by 109
in width, plsoed in connection with the nogs- ; ..j
live polo ef tbe battery, wm inetaatly covered
with a thick ooat of gold sad silver extracted
from hia bands Tbe discovery wm made.—
This event took plsoe April 16,1852 Tbe in-
ventors use 80 eouplus of batteries of Bun-
son's sud Grove's eombinsd, it being found that
s more energetic current will be envolved by
this combination than by the mm af either
singly. Knob couple is 40 millimetres ia A-
sous tor by 217 in height Tbe number af three
oouplM or batteries used at tbe commanoemrnt
of the spplicAiou, so ss not te eaoss too mush
an faring for the patient doj
upon the temperemrot of the
nature of the diaosae., For example, a
nervous and delicate person would be submit-
ted to tbe action of ten or twelve eouphe at
Bret, the do a bar increased at the rale of five
couplea every Ire minutes. A peraon of aaa
bU
Iboy all
tha detiiimiwaiisn te
aad ride oa a rail, G 8
tenon bnt that m Park
blsaeapagMt to aaSsr for bath
meeting to decide what ahatrid now ha dona
with tbe prieoMr. Another speaker declared
his voiea waa for merey, aet that he had aay
cxcusm to offer for Pstteraoa, for ha dsapissd
bim as strongly M nay man ooald; bat that
Patterson's wife throughout the morning bad
hang te him like a leaoti; that aha now held
on te him, and that ws eonidnot iafiiat Uut^un-
| ishmeot without groM violenae to her freliogs,
aad perhape rudensea to bar parson fie there
for the Mae of the wife moved a vote to be to-
ken to remit tbe tar, faathere, ate; and est Mr.
Patterson at large for ths ptaseat. The rote
wm aooordiagly token and a email majority
went for the prisoner, ha wee therefore est st
large. Tbe following resolutions ware than of
fared and voted on signly, ami not
ting voioe waa beard on the gron
ovary one voted In the aftrumtive,
voted with a 'rim " too,that showed
ground, v Almost
IMlllVta Mid
in
they wer*
patient and the
guine or lymphatic temperament oan eadare
more. Tbe sams ratio applidi to the quality of
acid in forming the bath: for instance, it take*
forming „ _
lam for a nervous person than for a pereoa with
lympethkor ssngaiae temperemeat. Theme-
tollio partioUs ex treated from the body of the
patient an depoeitod on tha whole turfoce of
ths bathing tab, although tha metal fc formod
ia larger qBantittoe opposite thoae pan* of tSa
body ?n which tha ssatol lay eoaeeeled. As to
tbe six a of the atotaQie tfoUt wbieb are thae
formed by Aa appliaatlM of tWs di^overy,
they vary in sias freM that of the head of a
pia to the siae of a pes, tad
oopic. '• X We eaen," saye M^ poly, "
the first bath af a person who had fts*
plaining of ttefpfiT
' i ■ .iiiim - aLa
nefvary,
gmtUtd, 1. That the Parkville laduatrial
Luminary is a naisaneo whieh has beaneadared
too long and ehoald not he abated.
g. That tha editors, to-wit: G. 8 Psrit sad
W. J. Pattoreoo sre traitors to tha
eoantry la wbieb tbey lira, and should be dealt
with at mob.
8. That JremM t hen again an this day tbns
weeks, and if we find G. 8. Park or W.J. Pat
tenon ia thie town dew, or at aay rtiUMil
time, we will threw than into the Missouri riv
er aad If they ge to Kwmm reside, we j*4|w
' i or as nasn to fofiaw and haag tfcam
wherever we eaa take than.
4. That at tea saggasiion «f ear Put villa
friends ww will stte* to
not for off.
6 That we will
to
Ut ^
ef tor and fosltan for the
hemp rope for
6. That wet
private sources,
Souls, bimeelf,
on to npsatod autregM. 11m' Government of
ilka UolUd Mtil it la aak) to ba iu pttnawinn of
undoubtable proof from varion
that snob is toe oase, and Mr
forgetting bia own wrongs, hM eleariy demon
sttntod to the Government, that circumstances
are alone wanting for' an, open dWekintioa 'af
hostility to this country by Knglaad, Franco
aad Spain. The Washington oorroepeudeat of
the Hareld thus oIosm hia latter of March 14.
" Tha Called Stelae, aa ia supposed, had all
ti<|fr a riwrto
an appeal te
tho aererel
nmnlitak
f^edil
3th
iMtUMiiH' r..,. ^
fice, who la M^t way ai<
ed "anholy meuM*,"' ■ I
be null aiMof no offset If U ebtnM
by tha govarnment and this too,In
h . D'Aieglio, late Prime Mi
n Senator, .wboie aaaalled la th<
onliar blttemsM for htn elbrtt
oountry from tke domtnatten el
plied throuA|b jigiWm
worthy of the ho
T
m
Hii(b>".->MK mm
"U niviH, mm m ■■jijwwm, um «t
along, la good foith, bean dealing with Spain }
but it aow is oomnelled to admit ila error In
beving fonad out that Spain has been but ths
month nteM, and that the United State*, In bar
damanda, bait bad to eneoenter tke aiaret «*><t
Interested d^doMnoy of bnlh Knglaad
adviM to
France.
oeived auitabla
much of our preM
been avoided. Mr
diplomacy of bath !
Had Mr. Bonlc'a Mrly
■ thia ■
i to aar
Hurhattan'a aud
m^nveeeaaaawassn w mw^si
prompt sotiou,
im,k-
ha RaMMM govsmmeat
the I iniwd Stoles to the
a Miliar
and It ams only .
aatlad tha at law lion ot
in porta aaa of Ilia AmH Ikal te
of aeriona eonaideration. Th
olation aow governing the Preeideat w obtain
tha many iaatonsM ef interforenec on the part
A# UmmlaninnJ Veaana L nili fn MllfflUlfflM
nW • IMnHml'Wn Mff IWaWSWPWj
lo be pleaed before Congress, In oonneelion with
our Spanish aflUrs,is taking away mtiati of the
Intereel heretofore foltin the proceedings of the
Oetend convention. Tbo Isle notification from
the King of tbe Sandwich Islands to our Com-
missioner that the annexation of the Islands to
the United Stetee araot be no longer ontertein-
ad, wm tha forced work of tho Knglieb end
French ageote M that plaM, m ie shown by a
deepatoh received here a day or two sinao —
With tbeec oompUeeted and hostile interacts at
work, Iba Ptaaident fools hinualf poworlcaa te
move ia hia farther demanda upon Spain The
simple reeitel of our wrongs, and tbs repsti-
tion for immediate redniM, will oooatilnte the
iastraotioaa carried oat by oar a«w Minister.
A reAtosI te aoMply tHth these demands will
bring with It bis return te the United States,
and a proclamation from the President sailing
an extra aassioo ef OouraM will shortly follow
I give yon (sets not roquir
their oow *
m a
ing
MMMtnUI .
Wbatlsayssrr "rtshetaware
Oa lire darii retime stream,
Which te m <|etekljr nana that wa
Aeeesmtlt but adream.
"Ba bat a stoma i
Of Tlma'e «d tree heart,
Whteb tllslese Is. si
siBnd
Know Ni
cm
eordamw
Ing ite namo
la aow out with n new
tea whtafc it Ian
many other placaa tin
iudkeated that ovM
of " Amerioan " U
jitt OM, OS W«ll M
gather additional i
my|ttga| fVivgn ij>n
and views of _
to favor in the lesati
ibey, therefcM, InspMtod tbe brand a# "Amm-
loau lloform," with whkh tbs know i
IsUlsd their ticket, end fouud it to
oeptivo appellation for a spurious irtiele.
trick bolng exposed, tha Tim mi af the
inst. comes out with n "
nothings
Why, nothing
Ihmorrutic. petty
Reform" didlMti
Reform," abd .
tt ssams to nrnfln
steal the thai
American party
iMt sll concert
/dfrewjr The
SB
change «f nam*
^ •••-
OR5fS53t-
\;y.
H&S1
i "y/ ail
E' TRHc *f' v'!'
|b,;! *' ' ^
Oft ,vt
Nothinre. Tha
imi.
in^whan ihsy do
AWn/w.
MMwWVV Ms 9
. Know Norniitai.—Too
said in eondomnatJoa of tin
or foar boadred arrntd know
Kentucky, who eumo down «
Boone, to inierfrre in
Mayavillc and other points on tba i4t|l,
MsyavlHe (Ky.) Kxprem, in spoahing nf tilt
aistter, obaervoat
" We My the publio, beesuas It waa not alone
the pMpk «f OMtwsti thM sheewMgad nnd
aanlaablel tla« 1M em lie* e aifrtiiMintln or im 4 Wte #
Mivwwi™ uia wwiaai jif wwWiihj id
Kentucky aoal,
te reinforoo tho
and Indiana, bad,
moboerata on the ^
der foot tha will of tbc 'Wgar«sj8rily/lo
atriot their legal will or to I
|m«rar.np«m (i
IpritwvS 'ti''- i< /
r '"
mm
Its aaoro&flMia mot. from: | . ..
ingsburgb and, m for m we osn liafn, the en-
tire gsng Ihst left ibis city on Huadsy svuning,
MnownaMnil s.. alim L mMjft l^r^mt tWnit
WWrW MlffW Ml UNI MMMIfHMU IfW ipfll
enoonraged the opinion that ihoir moUvre ware
not peaceable, and thtt no kindly it ;
ated litem In brfti|iiig an armed at
mam iuto a city situated In another State, *
too upon tha eva
if'
yuirir.
rm
thatSenm ^a v^bMhUted tofiy ^oj m be^gfcrmedentinly of memory drawn
try, and is also «r Mtlb.t tie AMmd Kwopo- JJJ SEEte^ Hare mis this important a#-
tify her With Oubn
"SBr Vi jmL
rehnkia know nothingism.
The tcna Iras trade baa a for wbter msMian
•hsa a merely eeenomieai one! ItappNistosfl
■srit,troth, intellect. Let everyone sM
Ut ywBt fotalktbata. ao aow **
*■ When Kir Harry SaviUef
Us Sariliiao profrseorehip at1
at the beet man that <
v
■mi**i'i
TUhat a tore
Mnhat lea year
■gffjmafeM
wmt
A tew aame sisps sml wa shall walk
Ute^wssiy read as smre.
o r wnm
AA'
In his arm eaas^d by
Of dw am imprinted
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