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An I lui.r I lu A J.I.,ul. mill
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'I hi- lall'M have lumUrdkill in.
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Aiil ili li'itlun hall Irau w Ih ita nwtlry IiilU,
1 hat nili h) Ihv J iullri klooj
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lir tie i;iaM anj ih Mn era 11 ,
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V hnr Ihe cliitdrrn wri t to ihiiii'
(raaf roii mi thr inaatn'a (ravr. Urn Unit,
'lha aiiij frflha brook tAtyt
Aitd ut all Ihr Unvawho wrra icliijuliiiatra thr n
"I lien araonly )vuinJI
Thrre a rluu a In thalhlufa I lurr, Pan Dull,
llirrr chanra fnun Ilia old la the nrw,
' llul I f'i I In Ihr rorr of my flll lha Irulh,
Thrru ntfrr ni chkiig In )ou.
Twrlva monlhatarnty harrpaardl Ban Dolt,
M rwa Brat w 'la frlmda, jrrl I hall
Thy HMrno Uraaimr, thy fXandahlp tlulli)
Urn Uullof lha ullaaagtla.
I'ft to ro Ciianok. On Friday mor.
nlng luck, a child acuMrntally frll from
tlio Klrimer Mild of Urln, lying at a wharf
In l-Usiport, Maine, and would huvo boen
drowncil, had not a uantleinen itandlniiby
jnnipd overboard and saved ll. "Got any
uliangnT (lot any ohangof" cried tho
father of iho child nflcr all were safe, burs,
ting among the bystanders, with, great
unxltly dsnluted on hi countananoe, and
n threo dollar bill In his hand. "Got any
cAaiyj' Inmtlogivt thit man a tieMr
for taring the HfeofmyckllJ.'"
Moiuoiis. Aooordlng to tho census
laken ,by themselves, there are 19,000
Mormons al th settlement, on Sail Lake.
Thoy a ro engaged in constructing a Una
of Railroad to Iho Mountains, 8 miles long
for tho nurposoof transferring materials
for their groat temple,
03" Mis Fantadllng says lhat the flr.1
lima aha looked arms with young man,
aha ftjt Ilka Hops leaning on tier anohor,
Toello young msldl
& ltla Mid lhat tho dlBerenoa boiween
estlfrf strawUrris aud cream and kissing
a'pretly girl, Is a small lhat ll cart not U
afpaoalaed.
Trass lb Meads? Turn
KImh tMt ml AltuiUir HaM
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ir Ullir A. ICCKIMOMAII.
Ii mi nboul tlio hour of noon, on
liw spring ttty. In lha ytr that ilia trou
tltiMwIwMa the inothif country and tli
oolgnlfi hd comintnctJ, llitt party or
collrul.n. from Kln' and Quttn'i Col
Itjo (i,oir ColumM Collg) wort tn
gtgad at im of btioln "ill field."
What laaow called the Park was then
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faaen
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a space of open wsiisgrouna.uenomina
led "lb ftajgV "here publlo meetings
were batstaPI "l"rty boy." of lb
day, and the ell liens generally, on pub
llo mailers, Th ground was not Ihen
surrounded by any railing, and iho spot
now covered by the City Hall was occu.
pird by a range of wooden buildings, cal
led iho City Almshouse. On the left to
wards Droadway, s:mkI the llrldowell,
which building waste n down somo four,
teen yeara ago. Tho provost, or jail,
was the building, somewhat allered alnce,
now tailed Iho Hall of Records.
One of the young men, whose turn at
llie bat had not coma rouuJ, was stand
ing olnof, liia anna folded, and apparently
ulmxlicd In deep thought.
"Hamilton seems to be contemplative
ihrae fow days past what', the matter
lth Mm, Morris!" was the remark of one
(if the younger students 10 ji senior.
"Oli1 ho is turning his attention to pol
itics, and Ihe troubles of Inn country gen
rra.ll) . Many ol tho leading eisaya which
htivc appeared in the liberty prints are
from his pen, and Ihey have been ascrib
ed to the first men or tho country."
"Ah' if I am capable .' judging, he
will yet I one of the first men of Ihe col
onics. What a fine head la that upon
his shoulders! He haa not an equal In the
college."
"You may well say thai; ha is all in
tellect, riulaee what a ciowd of horee
men Is lhat coming down the peal read
armed, test 5W'aasatWto(afV'
Hamilton had turned hie aye toward
llie approaching body of men, and as
they came nearer, ho bounded off to
wards them at full speed, accompanied
by all his companions.
The band of mounted men numbered
some hundred and fifty. Thero was no
J uniformity In their dre, with the excep
tion nl a tall feather in each of their hats
atirmouiited
JbvaUrga tlick crtek.Jo-
o.''prty .JoptcJ by iho llbrr.
tlio symbol
ty men at the commencement of the rer
(Union. Oomeof them wore llnse)-wol-I
soy fnicks, others rude hunllng-shirls, and
many looked as II they lisil jutl came
from Ihiyaiough; but all of them were ar
md lpi sword and musket, and, as a
lxly,thoy were uncommonly hardy, ath
letic looking men.
At llielr head rode a man whose locks
I worn somewhat gray, indicating that lie
1 had slightly passed his physical prime;
' tint the keen glance of his eye, the com-
presard lip, and that general expression
of fearless courage which arc singularly
stamped upon the brows of some men,
uero omlnently displayed In Ihe counten
ance of lha leador.
As his band swept by the )oung men
down through Nassau street, ho touched
his hat to them, and loud crlea began to
nriic "Huxra for King Hears and Ihe
liberty boys!"
Isaac Sears had keen one of the first
merchants of Now York for many year
priorlothe revolution. At the commence,
ment of the diffieullloa ho had taken ar
dent sides with the ot'onies, and, together
with Alexander M'Dougal (afterwards
lha general) und Marinus Wlllel, had
originated Iho liberty boys" of New
York a band of which ho had been the
prime leador.
Bear, from his strong enthusiasm
to Ihe American cause, and tho power
whloh ho exercised over the 'liberty boys'
of New York, bad acquired lha toubrlqiut
of "King Sear" a term which contain,
ed a greater meauing than appeared at
lha first thought. Tho real intention waa
to show from il amplication that King
Hear xsro!sed mora authority in New
York than King Ueorgo himself.
After the scuSI which ocourred on the
Daltary between a boat' crew of his maj
esty' ship Asia and aomaof lha "liberty
boys," Saar was advised lo leavt Ilia ol
ty, as OoveroorTryon had Issued order
for Ida rrelj and the whig leader tho I
llaesiha should absonl himself, rather
than bring mailers to a collision before
. ts I tiranr; .-
Oregon City, (n T.,) Tysday, Janyary 20, )852,
they wra more fully ripe. Accordingly
Bear betook himself I Connecticut,
where Ihe authority of King George wa
no mora than a "lopo of sand.'
Th horsmen passed down through
Nassau street to Wall Street, whltlilhey
turned, followed by a vast crowd, among
whom war Hamllion and his brother cot.
Uglans. The cause of Bears' intatlo
was speedily seen.
Jsmes Rivington, the cdiir, publisher,
and printtrof tho Royal Uatolte, had la
ken tltMg aides sgslnsl the patriots, and
tlMjLbas! threatened several tlmeewur
and feather him, anJ scatter his type and
printing materials lulu tho strcsts. To
wards Sears he lisil been virulently bitter
o much so, that tho latter, in his place
of retreat, collected lu an hour notlcu a
band il Connecticut horsemen, aud waa
now t this wey to put his threat into exe
cution. Hiving Ion's printing office stood on th
oitth-eastcornor nf Wall and Frarl sis.,
on the same ground o cupied a fow year
ago by to Messrs. none oc Don", auo
tlcnecra. In front of Rivingtoo'e office
Sear drew up his men, placed his senti
nels, and addressed tho crowd nearly in
ihce terms-
'It has been our misfortune to cherish
vipers in the midst of us vijiers who en
deavor to poison and break up tlio broth
erly and patriotic feeling lhat should exist
in those colenlts. This lying scouudrel
this dastard, cowardly lllvlngton baa
promulgated, by means of his typea and
paper, more rascality in oue day than
an honest man can refute in a week. Al
though repeatedly warned to atop, ha lias
still continued his abuse, and lies about
lh cause as rascally aa ever. For th
purpoataf suppressing this abuse, we in
lend lo low his types into th atrott. Co
at it, men disturb no property but hlsj
aad wall Indeed I It for him that hi beg
garly carcass ha taken itself ofl."
k ..... b lh. crowd, ilftr.---.
.r.-j ... -. .r-..-t-i f-lHirm.rifcwaatios4sahald,ad,aaha.
oflh. mob,.nd in. few moment, th
' I
tyiies were broken and scattered in every
direction, and tlio printing press Itself was
carried down to the foM of CofTeo House
Blip, broken, and dumped otcrboard.
The Connecticut horsemen deposited con.
sidiirablequantiliea of typo among llielr
bPBe'. aoUrlnBil,..t It .heuM to m.l.
l T " Vinkto bulleti.
Young Hamllion was not an idle speo
tator. Ho ws sorry lo seo the hurt kbro.
ken, however palliating the cause; and he
commenced haranguelng tho crowd and
horsemen from a stoep on the opposite
aide of the atreel. lie told them thai
though ihey had justico on llielr side, yet
tho law should be preserved until the
general congress had declared them an
nulled, or the final separation from the
mother country had taken plaoefjhia was
before independence had boen declared;)
lhat law-breakers mske poor law.makers,
and I lie course then pursued might bo.rc
sorted loin a summary manner upon inno
cent friends ef the country. In this strain
he addressed them for somo time, and was
listened to with manifest attention.
On of tlio horsmen, a raw.bonrd, yan
kee, camo up lo tho spot when ho conclu
ded, and addreasi-d lilm iluia?
i k i...,
"J agsrvt pT.vw wiiuu iis1W SMaajf,
of what at all to ua Is the law In the pres
ent casef Tlio law is all on ouo side;
and the only way to teach the scoundrel
Rivington law, is lo mako him feel that
the ptopl have n summary way of pun-
Islirucnt. Bui surely a young man of
your abilities must bo on the people's
aide!"
"God knows I am!" replied Hamilton?
earnestly; "and when thoy are ready to
tak up arms, I shall be found with them
and one a! them. Then, but not till Uu,
11 us destroy laws."
"Good loglo enough, but It is tou lata
now," replied Iho countryman; "lha peo
ple are ready; and 'this moment' ia lb
word!"
"Then Heaven bear witness, I am with
youl" and the youthful Hamilton disap
peared In th crowd, graded with loag
and repealed slioum.
The contents of Rivington' printing
oflio having now been fully disposed of,
Seara called hi men together, the bugle
men 'struck up a march, and the 'whole
party left the city aa they cam, unmo.
IrjtiJ hyany, but loudly cheered by the
: , y;.- . iMaBaMBa -
populace, All this took placo in th bright
war f noonday.
Pari atoCMet.
, Spring had passed Into early sumoxr.
Tka tan of Jon had cormf, and wl'K it
Iraas Washington and his army. The
wafieclty was a perfect camp, and th
itojassrno sounds of war wro beard
IrsMnpcMougued throughout the waole
Urr1ooloos.
ijkiiigh lodspeodenou had net et
iiMrid br lb Contra, at Phil-
asMllVcfi war rfp and twady
f6tffc Thol)0Tnd ttteJ tux Was.
logtoo had com. Soldier froai tho
cytbeasitbe plough-share bad' buckled
on klbalr 'swords and shouldered .Ibeir
meckat, aad left their native (Mm, nev
ar to muro, lo fight for thai freedom ds
liod oaly to be enjoyed by their poster
ity. Th preacher left tho pulpit for tb
haroh militant the lawyer replaced hi
DlaekstODe and Coke upon th shelf, and
deptrted for Ike tented field th ham
mar, lb aaw, and tb anvil of tho -tae.
criVIo we're thrown aside, and hi mua
cnlr arm lifted In llielr ple lb iron
weapon of war wive gava their laat
blessiogs to their hatbands mother
charged their son to be faithful and true
to III cium and tears felt from the eye
aad prayer from the lip ol th wombi
or Tita revolution as thsy saw fad In
the diitanc ihe forms of iho they loved,
a'nd""turned within the gat" as they
heard afar the last ecboea of the receding
dram.
The seen I again "the field" where
lh legend Drat opeaed. A company af
vry young men were goingibrwigb the
nwnual, under Ihe command of quite
yosMb, dreeeed a a civilian. H evident
ly understood hie duty perfectly.
Crossing "th field" earn a tall, hand.
asm man, In a buff and blue uniform,
aad the eoekasW upon W bat sfeaatH a
Hch I'1? hrwatcbed lb
aJ-lll auti L lu. am&aaIjkaB
drill with doe attention.
"Cspt. Olnsy," U the officer, "who
ar these young men!"
"A company cf students from th col
lege, sir."
"They go through the exercise uncom
monly well. Who is their oaptalnt"
"Hi name, I am told, is Hamilton a
young man of no ordinary talent."
"Go and ask him If be will dine with
me to-morrow. I should like to make his
acquaintance."
The aid approached Ihe young onlcer,
and at the ceasalion of the drill observed
"Captain Hamilton, General Green de
sires me to ask the pleaaure of your ac
aualatance at dinner to-morrow at his
qoarvrs."
Hamllion heard the request with some
surprise, but evidently with pleasure.
"Inforir! General Green that I shall be
most ptoid to avail myaelfof the honor."
ll waa let lhat dinner that Hamilton first
met Waajiington. The latter alruck with
tho extraordinary abilitiea of the young
man, tendered him an appointment in his
slefl", which Hamilton accepted; and thus
rosa the friendship of these two great
men, which continued firm and uusbrink
H " i,M0
Raoi or thi AcaTatifis AaatMrr Ek
land and Amciica. A letter dated Vn.
Ice. September 30, refering to iho release
of Kossuth, and hi embarkation for Ihe
United Stale, says:
The Austrian In Venice are very bit
ler agalastth English and American
lor tat sfy. a on asmensiraticn
vapviljr nieiiuouuiiia.i-vvvwui, uwiawif.
ki, the Military Governor, notified all for
e ....iiA.A.t.B. aAAjk... HahL - a
eign consuls, on mo voin mat unner ue
or of Ihe BOth he wa resolved vlgorou.
ly lo execute all the law pertaining to a
stato of siege; and that all traveller and
visitor, who did nl conform In custom,
oostumes, conversation and conduct, to
those requisitions, however odlouc, would,
without oxeeption, ue put in arrest. he
decree la evidently aimed at American
and Oritons, large number of whosa wear
the forbidden red-republican alouohed hat,
white or blown th California hat of th
United Slate, la there a rovernmentln
Christendom, xcept Austria, that would
be guilty of such nonaeiM as the late d.
oroe al Venice.
8lop mouse hole with plug of common
hard oap, and you stop their depredatlona
effectually. Rats, roaches and ania will
no! disregard It,
"
Irfcli at.sV.j
Dcitm. Swat Ihumb,
Ootobtr tb 3. it
Dcak Narre i 1 bevn't wot y a
lethar since th lt lime I wrote ye, be.
cause we bate moved from .our fornvtr
blase ofllvln. I didn't know where k Mb
r would fiody t but I now wilh eleaure
lake up my pa to laiorm y ot to aeatn
of yrvawo llvin uncle Kilpairick, who
died very suddenly, last wake, after a
llngtrin-lllne of aw wak. Th poor
men wa ia IoImi ooavulsioo the whole
Utn ol bis MM, lyieg perftctry -quiet
all lb while, and spachlees Intirsly, talk
ing iocohertntly and crylnfor water, I
bad no opportunity of Informing y ot hi
death aeoner, Mcpt I wrote -a?7y
th last poet, which wint two ektya before
bkf death, and then you'd bad llsaWage
to pay. I'm at a great las to loll what
nudeain waa occasion oy, uw s sear n
was b LU lasi slakae. Me air er' waa
wall in tin dava fos-ethtr th whoT lime of
DM eoniinement ) mi oetnat an win, aa
ooa aa he had brained hi last, the doe-
. . r - -"...-.-. ..M -
tber glr up all hope f bl recorary- I
irJn'l tell v anvlbloa aeoul.huaiie.
for yon well knew, that Tn May neat he
wouia nare om twemy.nve yrav sum,
lakin' tiu month! and had W lived till
that time, he would have bcaa Mm anoetba
dead. Hi property la, wry considerable;
devolve upon bis next kin, who is dead
.ometim since, so lhat I expect It will be
equally divided between Us, aad thin, my
dear iLarry, ye'll git two-third of tb
whole ; ami you koow no na a nna es
tate, wbiob waa sould to pay hi dUs, and
lh remainder en tlie lorse race. Out it
wa the opinion of all th ladies present
that be would have won the race, if Ihe
bone he run against hadn't been loo fast
for him ; bad luck to ,th baste. Dul,
poor sow), be never will. ate or dhrink
mor; and bow, Larry, yo havnVa re
taahutt In th worid.except mIf and
yr two coasia that witro ktk iarthe last
war, nut 1 can't dwell oa Ik aseoruiui
subiecl. but will tate tbia letber with black
salfng wax, and put on y uncle coat of
arms. oo t oeg ou not to uraa in aai
when oa ma the UtHer. and don't open
lUkMlaarsiatU three or MfyAhr
ten rata a in by that tlas T will b
preparad for the raoornfultldttfs.
Y.r old sweetheart, Ifarr, nds br
loret ye, unbeknownst loan. .When
lU biaswr af tMa NiMakM
bira for lUa tether, aa If he oftaaat kaew
wbvth K'I. saM Mai laaHa s
spake' of year oad' death, aad aaeUd
in black; Year arfcetleeiaie Aantr
Jcor O'llauteA.
ToLjiaxr G'II,uwak.
Wasbijto.-v Oct. 24,
, Prival letter from London hay been
reoelvcd her stating that AfrR. J.
Walker had received much, encourage
ment tlisr a to tba imporyaat object ol
hie visit. He went for the purpoae of, ob
taining aid from capital!! w, furtberanc
of th Illinois Central Road, and for which
Congress, at lh last sessicu, road a grant
of lands about tweuty seven hundred
thousand acres on which security a
well a that of the State, be propose to
raise funds to prosecute ibe work. ,
The State of miopia furnlsb'i a re
markablo exemplification of the program
of this country towards wealth, population
prosperity ard power, ll is in the recol
lection of all that her bocdi were at one
time selling in market for sixteen cents
mh .km JaII-- S km- rAna.ll.tlftM uaa
wii mo uviibi. iuv wuutiiiaiiwu was
adopted, which eaublkhed Ihe credit of
the state by providing tnat'iwe mil, a on
the taiablo property of the Stato should
x anpually levied and collected, and
appropriated lo tho purpoae of extinguish
ing the publlo debt. The atata fund
rose, and last year were at forty per cent,
and since Ihey have risen lo seventy dol
lar on a hundred. Illinois will unques
tionably become one of ihe meet populous,
aa il is one. of the most fertile State in
tho Unlod.-f-Cor. N. Y. Jour. Com.
A JiwiiH Dtroaci. A Jewish dlvbroe
wa granted fn thircliy a few day ago.
It I ihe'lrst case lhat hu occurred here
during thirteen rear. Th applicant waa
Iho busband., The mode of untying the
knot ia simple. The'aggrleved party lay
the ease before ihe chief Rbbl,wbo selects
two other Rabbit, and the three bear lha
atatemcnl, call witnesses, aud, If satiated
that there are ground font divorce, five
to Ihe suitor a writing of.iwelv )ins
no more nor Us art parchment- Tbkl
signed by witnesses, who alsa aet thai ibis
party deliver It to lh party eriminaied.
When this ha bean don thoasparatloo U
oomplete, though the panic can be re.
marrisd If they wish ; bat if the wlfc, for
lostaoo, should marry anothar man, tad
he ehduld die, ihe (ormer husaaad cannot
tgainmnrry her. The woman In tbia case
I not a J we by birth or education. She
wa connected with no church- Shortly
aflnrhar marrls she annealed mosi ur.
gentry to lh Rabbi here lo he admitted to
the Jewish faith. After ooaaidarabla oa.
position her wish wa created. Tbia la
very rare, and only oa other tatnc ha
occurreo, oiara we oan learn. (
Und (OJUo) PUlndtalercfOMUft.
An editor down aouth. who Mnred four
dayaoo ajuryfaaye h' as full of tb
law mat it l nam to aeepnua nom cnea
ling omebody.
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bfowti,of prsiag ' ffc
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shesayheil'mihHB;l ff! rt.daj
not t aeoplo to tklaktaytk.ak the) MM
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Cal. Sunday Df.teh SJle4 Wiy
-People are bsssagtaiiiWili .
Ik hall, ta thai oa
alettirwlibwi kkigsjrhjaw
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tsr Brown threw fc
lew eeaejaJMaa WA axeasaaai
brother ees takeaet lat-iirh last
give it kact with tsMsjB7lBMfJW
aearooas), taah miWf9Hm
hUorUrstonhosja tmmmtmm
ter to nlah the preefaB Mtimn iat
WeathsWat tntwlikiar kol;
good aad rhlok ffhrnM?
if their mind do not bVe
by a eoonwaarosi of fokdl' vaosf
might by tb general t
uion, and mlxtag up of tsai'saj Mat
por of h mortal aerwl MM;Ja
would noteai oeit of lha aaars (Ml sb
another, or sip with tb aaana fahu, saaksh
aetbietr of Ukiog iato the taaga, aasi sa
ooraorallrw whb their bteod th . asMWe ,
of: fool reatterwMehJsM ad sY ea
the other' aystaea. Wa waejMttsMsfl
rather ubtnl( to an ladtMrissiaate' )
irjoth brushea than of beealb. It wetaU
not appear Juirodhu;MiagioaijMlht
er person'- tooth bra taaroa' asajKk
a It would b te uke htMt alK
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without g rear car iawsaaaaMalWWg-'
etm k reiularly gemgiaf ikH tafjp
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aem 11 to hare ewe at,1
It I the rule with bath isaitiaji
day, to have buggiea iresilaaMaj
In lb cripela. i&.kay. -up (Ur, h
can be persuaded te eife, :,,
call 'ern "fioat." 'Wft, 1 Uh of
this latter claae; Who llvedaiewt fivtttf
from teaver one of the vroret read h
twcaHsBdTopht. Ai IS '4fc
had not made hie appearance, aad hatv .
ing tb Importance of cm sr, I d4rsrrrsj
td to baol Mm in. -1 ereearod ' Wagayj
ttrtedoomr peril
aayatlf lo Providian,
elgar! W.U, I arrivd
Mead and pitcher" at horao weekiastAk
ptiPP kffef
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a Turk." 1 began by MaieW afcftmtt
hi wagon, bam, ui htm fairaHy.Jt
thoeght h hadaM af afaasvsiag, Myi
hia girl were pretiy, aaT what waa wmti
they wore paisssml of aad aaaaair la
aworflAej Aadietiireijrrd rijpVI .Ihad
truck th right chord, and wak getting
along wall. Further, ha waa very rah
liekted witblbe prospect of rhliag mhC
g7 having never enjoyed lha Uimrydit
ring hi "natural )lf." Deforebe l,kU
saogar iq tne aioraam uuggT(;owevr, i
mad him promise to vote th deasocratw
ticket, (the men oeMBoewg h Ming asyperl
roal!frla(Undlb beet ttkembeha
worled, I wm, working tprMtaSraajlaavtk;)
Well, we logged atoag while I awaawariJ
to amuse him, aad enlighten him vribV ft
dory ofih. tlrteee swdaaflhleaefaVM-'
didat. The break aiiah ahsjh-hia )
narrow deal tf.mttyMlmtmKimmtli
being ovarAro hauled uf , hr
the, bout, wbemba kaj waska4ad
up." , Not.havlng nyMiWaky
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htm) 1 deurmleod at t loe bi efaseA
drove my bwalothoaga-aaaX'ril.iV
'iwgot out;and whll,wa.hhhif asjl
nag-only Iho wqfh-of; mmiiI iiaja
cleaver scamp gave Ml a whig slotat, M
I haJ ?m tkmvrtfrYm'itUQlim Ma mi
just aa bo voted Itf W I MH ' "'' rt
ii 't I i a n i i ii a iilni 111(4 To
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pram uounni rnasyivaML 1
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lor their term. Jrtaaa w-'i
the three-year tar,0
Chief JoatlM ihr thU-taaVKaWsVaawls
draw ais yaara. u pm,mm
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draw ataa yr,aa) win
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