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DALLAS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1869.
VOL 1.
THE POLK (OIVTV TIMES
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THE MOTTO
AN IN T E R NATIONAL BOAT RACE.
T H E H E A L S T A T E O F FA C T S.
NO. 13.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
t\pe, presses, fixtures &c., was sold on
m, .
. ,
Thursday for $4.200—the Democratic
BV JOHN G. SAXE.
'I he international boat race between Amidst all our seeming prosperity,
le
substance^
of
the
articles
of
j
Association of Baltimore being the
Is Issued Every Saturday Afternoon at
picked crews of the leading Universi- consequent upou such a redundancy of agreement entered into by the .-Commis­ purchaser.
“Give me a motto,” said a youth
Dali as, Polk County. Oregon.
money as we possess, there is at the
To one whom years had rendered wise:
“ Some plea-kilt thought or weighty truth, ties of England aud America will take same time a stringency iu monetary sioners of Florida and Alabama for the
receipts at tho Boston Colise­
transfer of West Florida to Alabama um —The
That brwlul syllables comprise
F. R. S iriR T , EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR. Some
place
in
the
latter
part
of
August
on
»flairs
that
is
quPe
remarkable.
Our
are
reported
at 8250,000, and the
word of warning or of cheer
is
to
the
effect
that
Alabama
shall
pay
the river I hatnes. The American crew burdensome taxation, our ruinously 81,000,-000 for the territory in 8 per expenses ut $300,000.
OFFICE— Northeast corner of Main and To grave upon my signet hire.”
tariff, the immense outlay and vast cent bonds; Alabama to assume and —The Wisconsin Editorial Conven­
is by this time in England training. high
Oak ¿treat*, fronting Acadeiuy Block.
“And reverend father,” said the boy,
expenditures of the government, added pay the unpaid State taxes due by the tion is in session at Oshkosh. An
“f-dneG life, they say, is ever made
Tn
speaking
of,
this
crew,
the
Boston
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
a fluctuating currency, brings home several counties of West Florida, and amendment of the law of libel is urged,
A mingled web of grief and joy;
says it may, “with emphasis, to to nearly
Since cares may come aud pleasures fade, Journal
every family in the land the the territory annexed tn have the same which will make it safe to denounce
be termed a national crew. Boston, necessity fw1
SINGLE COPIES-One Year, *1 00; Six Pray, let the motto hAve a range
retrenchment, and depri­ representation in the Alabama Legisla­ kuaves and law-breakers.
M •nth:', $2 00 : Three Months, SI 00.
‘cradle of the nation.’ is honored in it vation which they
Of meaning, matching every change.
never before experi­ ture as in Assembly of Florid^. The —One of the fashionable churches
, CLUBS will be srppliad at the following
with the chief place. held by one whom enced. The following
from the agreement will be submitted to the vote of New York, which tried to draw a
rates:—Five Copies, one year. $13 75; Ten “Sooth,” said the sire, “methinks you ask
all will be proud to acknowledge a rep­ Round Table portrays extract
A labor something over nice.
Copies, one year. $2 > f-0, and for any greater
a state of facts of the people for ratification. There is crowd by having handsome young la­
resentative man; Concord^ haunt of which every reader will
number at $2 50 per annum.
That well a finer brain might task—
recognize as considerable opposition to it.
What think you. lad. of this device?
the
muses,
front
seat
of
American
lit
Sut‘*rrijjti'iu mimt !•< paid ttrivtly in adrance.
dies act as ushers, has been laughed
real.
It
says:
(Older than I—though I am gray.)
eratnre,
and
place
where
‘the
embattled
out
of the practice The church got
—A week or two ago, a young lady
’Tis simple—‘This will pass away !’ ”
ADVERTISING RATES.
“Almost
everywhere
there
are
signs
farmers stood.’ finds her now in the po of pinch and grind. It is hard work of Iowa, while on the way to her wed­ to be known by the name of “the church
wafted on by Fortune’s breeze.
sit
ion second in responsibility; Chicago, to pay the reut, the butcher, the grocer ding, was offered fivedollars by another ol the holy waiter girls.”
t>ne -<quare (10 line* <>r less), first insert’n, $3 00 “When
In endless peace thou seem’st to glide,
bach subsequent i n s e r t i o n . . . , , I 00 Prepare
the metropolis of the Great West.which and baktY; hard work to pay for the young man if she would marry him, —A good d^al of excitement exists
betimes for rougher seas,
A liberal deduction will be made to quar­
in certain respect-* presents an epitome chi’dren’s schooling and clothes; cruel­ and consented. The disappointed lover in Louisville inyegard to the suicide of
And check the boast of foolish pride !
terly aud yearly adrertisers.
Though smiling joy is thine to-day,
of national life of the period, sends her ly hard work to squeeze out the instal was not to be wholly cheated out of a young woman, Ada G. Wilson.
Professional cards will be inserted at $12 00 Remember, ‘This will pass away !’ ”
sons to try conclusions with the mother tnents for the summer jaunt, or the his matrimony, and therefore proposed The papers merely mentioned her death
per annum
country in an arena where she has hith sowing machine; with man, every lit­ and was accepted by and married the in a three line) paragraph, yet it is
all the sky is draped in black,
Transient advertisements must be paid for “When
And,
beaten
by
tempestuous
gales,
erto
claimed pre-eminence ; and Ore­ tle comfort or luxury once a matter of sister of the jilter on the same day. kuuwn that the triform late woman was
in advance to insure publication. All other Thy shuddering ship seems all a wreck,
gon. which but yesterday was a myth course is now either entirely cat off or —At Lock port, N. Y., a few days encieute, and that a wealthy merchant
adverti'ing bills must be paid quarterly.
Then trim again thy tattered sails ;
ical land, whose great river, rolling, measured out with au anxious scrutiny, ago, the seat of a juryman absent from is implicated.
To grim Despair be not a prey ;
Local tenders taken at their current value.
Bethink
thee,
‘This
will
pass
away!”
'
•heard no sound save its own dashing*,’ a hesitating caution, that turns pleasure j the Supreme Court was taken possession —The Rev. ]ir. Morray, a yonng
Blanks and .L.b Work of every description
contributes one from among her numer half to pain. Friends whisper to each of by a dog. The Judge, addressing man recently srttled over the Park
furnished at low rates on short notice.
“Thus, O mv son be not o’er proud,
ous thousands to vindicate American other that they do not see how they can one ot the counsel, said, “You see, 31 r. Street Church it) Boston, startled his
Nor yet cast down ; judge thou aright:
When
skies
are
clear
expect
the
cloud
:
courage before the nations of an ancient pay their way this year and live. The Lanning, that the jurymen’s seats arc staid parishoners'the other Sunday by
Folk County Official Directory.
Iu darkness wait the coming light;
civilization. Freedom, literature, bus piano the patient wife has been wait­ all occupied. Are you ready to pro­ inserting a petition in his prayer that
be thy fate to-day,
Polk county covers an area of about 1,250 Whatever
iness enterprise, and the conquest of ing for these many long years must be ceed ?” The lawyer raised his glasses the Lord would alsfi “bless those middle
square miles. Number of voters. 1,227. Acres Remember, ‘This will pass away!” ’
the wilderness, seem thus presented to put off to an indefinite future. Mean­ to his eyes, and after a brief survey to aged females in thecongregatioo whose
of land under cultivation, 93.270. Value of
the imagination, as if our history had while, to keep soul and body respecta the jury-box made the witty reply : youthful hopes had keen disappointed.”
as-e-'.-ible property, $1,234,529. The Land
C
o
m
in
g
S
t
a
t
e
E
l
e
c
t
io
n
s
.
—The
tuhee t<>r this District is located at Oregon
been condensed into a single page.”
bly together, most people are working “Your honor, that fellow might do for —Jennie June supis up an article on
City—Owen Wade. Register; Henry Warren, following is a list ot‘ State elections to
With
reference
to
Oregon’s
represen
Receiver.
be held during the Summer aud Fall tative in this contest, the same paper harder than they ever worked before a judge; but I should hate to trnst the woman question in these words:
in tin ir lives. They are wearing out him for a juryman.” The Judge join­ “The modern wife, who demands every­
Coi NTT O fkicbks . — Commissioner*. E. C. of the present year:
says
:
“Sylvester
Warren
liice.
of
the
Dice. U. Tat in: Jutltfc, J. L. Collins; Shrrijf.
August 2—Kentucky; State Treas­ class of *71, is the second oar of tin* the physical machine by running it at ed heartily in the laugh that followed. thing but gives nothing in return, is a
.J. W. Smith; Clerk, J. I Thompson; Aixei-or,
baleful speed and keepiug up appear­ —A sentimental chap intends to pe­ libel upon womanhood, and has a claim
li. Davis; Trrmnrer, R. M. May; School Sit- urer and Legislature.
four,
lie
is
20
years
of
age.
Ili-
/irriHirwinit J. H. Mjer; Surveyor,S. T. Burch;
August *2—Alabama; members of home is in the State of Oregon and ances at the cost of nerves, peace of tition Congress for a grant to improve upon nothing but toleration or con­
Coroner, C. D. Luibree.
miud and the chance of a healthy old the channels-of affection, so that hence­ tempt.”
Congr. ss. m
_
i
town
of
Rose
burg.
Some
of
the
un
T erms or C oprt .— Circuit Court, R. P. Boise | August.) Tennessee;
State officers ! rcaJ ci|izens #f
which age. This is no exaggerated picture. forth the course of true love may run —The Selma (Ala.) Times of June
Judge, conveues in Dallas on the 4th Monday in
It is familiar to almost every eye that smooth.
\pril and 3d Monday in November. Con«''/ and Legislature.
a _ is atuit.
|ie
goes,
unless
rumor
heretofore
has
20th says that the health of Jeff Davis
rests
upon
this
page.
Only
the
very
Court convenes on the 1st Monday in each
August
10—Montana
Territory
;
del|
done them injustice, learning that an rich are now thoroughly at ease—al­ —One of the emigrant agents of the is extremely delicate, and fears are en­
month.
egate
to
Congress.
N otaries P chuc . —T. Pearce, Eola: TV. W. September 7—Vermont; State offi­ oarsman is coming from beyond the though even their serenity is too often State of Minnesota has just returned tertained that he will not recover suffi­
Boone, Independence; J. L. Collins, Dallas:
Rocky Mountains, will be liable to ap impaired by the speculative mania that trom Europe, and reports that he lias ciently to return to this country. He
cers and Legislature.
11. N. George, Buena Vista.
prebend that an aborigine is to be in­ so tew that have anything to speculate succeeded iu inducing 75,000 Swedes is in Paris, and a dispatch from that
September 8—California Legislature truded
P ost O ffice T owms .—Bethel, Bridgeport,
them. They will find but with escape ; while nearly every one in to come to that State this year. This place to Mr. Howell at Montreal, on
Buena Vista, Dallas (county seat). Eola. tir.and September lo—Maine ; State officers little of upon
the Indian about him. and that the community who has to work or is what one man has done for 3Jioncs- the 12th inst., stated that his situation
Konde, Independence, Luekiamute. Lincoln. and Legislature.
was extremely precarious 3Ir Davis
Lewisville, Monmouth, Kick real, Salt Creek
only
in
the
respect of muscular devel- break—who depends on a salary or sta­ seta in one year.
October 5—Colorado ; delegates to opment, power
and Zeua.
of endurance and viva ted work—is iu a chronic alternation of
Miss Anthony, having abolished j «lends, should he recover sufficiently
U. S. M ail leaves Dallas for Salem on Mon­ Congress.
city
of
nerve.
His
prominent
trait
as
slavery,
and “repudiated” the Fifteenth do so, to revisit Canada this Jvimraer,
apprehension aud despondency.”
day. Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. in., return
October
12—Pennsylvania
;
State
au
oarsman
is,
perhaps,
his
long
arms
amendment, is now engaged in abolish- ant* t0 sPeo<* next Winter in Missiaeip*
iug same days at 6 p. in.: for Independence,
and
roach,
a
quality
which
adepts
in
each Tuesday morning at *5; f<»r Salt Creek, officers and Legislature.
T
iie
S
to ry of a S h a d o w . —About ing double beds. Hear her exclaim : P1-
October 12—Ohio ; State officers and the rowing art know how to appreciate, twenty years ago there was a young girl “Every man, woman and child should —A Columbus, Ohio, street railroad
each Tuesday at l p in.; for Lafayette, Mon­
day and Thursday at 3 p in . returning Wed- Legislature.
lie has been described as one of the of respectable connections, who taught have a bed to him or herself. Let those corduetor found a bright looking babe
nesay and Sat us day at 10 a. m.'. for C'orvailis,
October 12—Iowa; State officers •Ward
style of men.’ He was one of in one of cur most respectable schools, just going to housekeeping buy no in his car recently with a 8100 “green­
Wednesday aud Saturday at 10 u. in., returning
and Legislature.
..Monday and Thursday at 3 p. tn.
the
winning
"he was not a beauty, but she had a double beds 1” You hear the edict, back” to pay for its care. The conduc­
October 20—California; Judges of last year.” Cj crew of the June race of sweet,
intelligent face and pleasant, poor young people! On pain of 3Iiss tor has adopted the child.
the Supreme Court.
PRO FESSION A L CA R DS.
cultivated
manners. There was a pros­ Anthony and the Revolution, buy no #—The international exhibition of the
November 2— Now York; Secretary
pect before her of a useful and happy double beds! No doubt Miss Anthony’s products of workmen’s labor is officially
T. C. I. O —Another new secret career.
of State, Legislature, etc.
W . I). J E F F R I E S , M. D .,
At this early period, however, husband, it she had one, would heartily announced to be opened in London in
order, treasonable in its aims and teach
November
2—New
Jersey;
Legisla­
Physician anil Surgeon, ture.
ing, has been inaugurated in this coun she chanced to meet a well known citi­ second her motion,
1870.
zen
of
Louisville,
a
gentleman
who
was
Eola. Oregon.
try,
which
is
expressed
by
the
initials
—Seventy-two
cotton
and
woolen
November 2—Massachusetts; State
—A miserly ragpicker has just died
then,
and
has
been
ever
since,
highly
above.
We
do
not
know
the
words
mills
are
being
erected
iu
Georgia.
officers
aud
Legislature.
in
New Orleans, leaving an immense
Special attention given to Obstetrics and
esteemed
among
a
large
circle
of
friends.
they
repre-ent,
but
the
idea
is
expressed
Disease« of Women.
Itf
November 2—Minnesota; State offi­
dreaded army worm has made fortune to a grand-daughter, whom he
It is said, and it is believed, that she its —The
as
follows
by
its
organ,
the
Imperialist.
cers
and
Legislature.
appearance
in the vicinity of Alton,! had placed in an orphan asylum.
J. E. DAVIDSON, M. D.,
met
this
gentleman
on
one
occasion
only
It
is
said
on
good
authority,
that
the
November 2—Wisconsin; State offi­
111., and is causiug lively apprehension —The owner ot the largest personal
“ T\ C. 1. O.” have organizations already at an evening party of young people. among farmers.
Physician and Surgeon, cers and Legislature.
estate in the country is Cornelius Yan-
conceived at once a violent passion
Mississippi and Texas are not includ established in nearly all the States, and She
Independ ence, O gn.
1
—Here is an idea for impecunious derbilt, the fisruro being $20.000.000.
that a majority of the appointees of the for him, and this passion soou assumed lovers
ed
in
the
ahove
list,
and
the
President
: It is reported that two young • The Astors have only about $5,000,000
form of a monomania. The unfor­
S R. JESSUP, M. D.,
ha- not yet fixed the time for their elec­ new Administration are members and ihe
people in Rockland, Maine, recently iu personal property.
Physician and .Surgeon, tions under the authority conferred upon leaders of the order, and ‘hat many of tunate girl conceived that the object of made a sudden start in life, though not
her sudden and violent infatuation had
--A young girl, daughter of a mer­
Dalla*, Oregon,
him by the Reconstruction law, but he them were appointed express’y to or­ done
an
easy
one;
and
this
was
how
they
did
her
a
great
wrong,
and
from
that
of Toledo, while on her way home
indicated that the eleetious for ganize the order in the different States. day to this she has dogged his footsteps it: \\ bile courting they walked to- j chant
f
r
o
,
n
s
c h o o l the other day, was met by
OFFICE— At residence, an Jefferson street has
Have wc such an organization in this
opposite Acadeiuy Block.
1 these two States will be called for the State?
gether
arm
in
arm,
and
toll
through
a
a
Inan
wj10 commenced conversation
with
the
blind
persistence
of
lunacy.
Who are at the head of it ? Year in and year our,mouth after month, hole in the sidewalk, each breakiug a an(j Walked
latter part of August or the first of
with her. giving her a bou-
Why are the Radical organs silent on and day after day she has pursued him leg. The jury gave them a verdict
September next.
u
■lOVHVII Jk L AW SO A,
t
The
girl, smelling the flowers,
the subject ?
like his own shadow, following him against the town corporation ot 812,000 became unconscioqg.and when she came
Attorneys k Counsellors-at-Law, T h e P r e s s —The Rev. Henry Ward The T. C. I. O. is a secret political from
to street, Irom house to damages. On this sum they were able ; to herself at eleven o’clock at night,
social order. Its object and pur­ house, street
SALEM, OREGON.
Beecher delivered an address at Mr. and
from place to place. Once she to get married and start life in good was on the door steps of a citizen in
is to secure the establishment ot endeavored
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. 1 Raymond’s funeral, in New York, on pose
his life; but for style.
Washington Township, her hands
strong central government in the many years to she take
Monday. Speaking of the Press, Mr a United
has
been
but
a
sileut
—Chicago
is
sending
out
cards
for
a
bound.
She was taken to her home in
States that shall secure peace spectre, growing more and more hag-
€. U. C tR L ,
Beecher said, ‘‘The lawyer has a narrow and prosperity
the country, protect uard, more and more untidy, more and great musical festival to be held next Toledo, where her pni^ntswere in deep
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, sphere before him ; the Senator and the rights of our to National
year, which is* to turn Bostou quite distress, and the police in seuTch of the
creditors, and
the Representative—the walls hedge in reorganize society on a ba-is
more
watchful
and
pertinacious.
She
SALEM , OREGON,
missing girl. The author of the out­
that shall is known to all the town. There is green with envious rage.
their
voices
;
the
minister
has
his
par­
Will practice iu all the Court- of Record and
rage
has not been discovered.
of no equality but that of equal hardly a dog that has not seen her and —An editor out West says “if time
ish walls about his church. But there admit
Inferior Court* of tlii* State.
to and protection under wondered at her strange movements. is money,” he is willing to exchange a —The bridge being built over the
OFFICE—In Watkind* A Co’s Brick, up is a pulpit that now has no limit—it is responsibility
Missouri river at St. Charles, will bo
atairs..
I the Press. There is laterally,1 he voice law ; nor are its members pledged to There is hardly a child that has not little of his for cash.
anything
which
the
Constitution
of
the
2,200
•A beautiful young woman entered
of one that cries in the wilderness ; for present Government defines as treason been frightened by her ghostly ways.
• feet . in length,
* though
a • 1 1 } the iron
»./
M aiden A liver,
the Third avenue car, on Thursday i tre8t,’> work caph CD(J
a
all across the populous land, out in to It contemplates no revolution other than There is hardly a company that has not evening,
and a workingman whose couu-1 total length of 6.505 feet. It will be
A T TO A S E Y S - A T - L A W , the Territories, and to the very Pacific that which can be accomplished through discussed her singular antecedents, and ten&nce bore
evidence of a day of toil, fifty three feet above the highest water
ocean, the daily papers speak and there the pressure of powerful moral influ­ it would be impossible to arrive at any
D allas, O regon.
politely offered her his seat. “Please mark, ninety th'*ec feet above low water,
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE.
1 is not, in modern civilization, r place of ences. If, however, the control of our definite opiniou concerning her. She keep your seat sir,” was the response; and eighty-three feet above ordinary
power that can compare with this.
was arraigned yesterday before the ci you are no doubt tired.” This uncom- water. The time fixed for its comple­
national affairs should suddenly pa-s court
SULLIVAN k WHITSON,
on charge of disorderly conduct5?
from
the
hands
of
many,
and
one
strong
tion is January 1,1870, aud it will coat
arrested
the
attention
of
I
f
N
ot
in
F
avor
of
it
,
W
hy
A
d
­
but
ou
hearing
of
the
case
the
judge
Attorneys k Counsellors-at-Law, vocate I t ?—The partisan journals in minded intelligent man should declare discharged her, taking her individual many othcr^Iaseulino passengers, and one million.
himself the “Government,” the revolu­ bond. No one believes that there is the offers of seats that were instantly —Mr. Rose married Miss Violet last
Dallas, Oregon,
this State that are zealously advocating tion
would have been accomplished and !
week at Wintersct. There is a flower
Will practio« in all tbs Courts of the State. 1 the ratification of the proposed Fifteenth the T. C- I- O. would owe no further harm in her ; but no one doubts that tendered were almost overwhelming. bpd
for you. That Rose may reasona­
Amendment
insist
that
they
are
not
in
she
is
a
lunatic.—
Louisville
Courier
—The
negroes
of
Russelville,
Ken­
allegiance
than
that
demanded
by
the
j I T c o l l h »,
favor of Chinese suffrage. The Morn­ crown. Further than this we can make Journal.
tucky, have had a chivalric “tonrna- bly expect to be a p»(o)ppy in time.
Call pertinently asks: If thev no disclosures.
Attorney and OounseHor-at-Law, ing
Pi’RK B lood is essential to sound health and meot,” with a “queen of love and beau­
are
not
in
favor
of
extending
the
suff­
long
life. No chronic disease, sores, ulcers, ty,” etc.
Dallas. Oregon.
skin
eruptions,
ghmdulous swellings, discharges —“Not guilty,” said an Omaha jury, Too M uch S train . —The last line
rage
privilege
to
the
Chinese,
why
do
of Oliver Wendell Holmes, very prelty
Special attention given to ^Collections and to they clamor for the removal of the only T he B a b y W o m a n . —The Eclectic from the car, sore eyes, sores or cankers in the
mouth,
will
ever
appear
if
the
blood
is
pure
“but
if
the
prisoner
is
smart,
he
will
• Hymn of Peace.” which wa» sung*t
matters pert lining to Beal Estate._______ * constitutional barrier against Chinese iMedicai Society at its semi annual meet To secure this great desideratum, take Dr.
leave
the
Territory
before
night.”
He
the srreat Boston Peaee Jubilee, con­
LVCUROUa t id su z d ^
H- TtJhXKR- suffrage ? They know that without the ing, convened at Steiuway Hall, New Walker’s V egetable V inegar B itters . It is left.
great Blood Purifier and life-giving prin­
cluded thus:
Fifteenth Amendment Chinese suffrage York, June 27th, had under discussion the
ciple, increasing the power of digestion, and —The smack of a parting kiss caus­ “Angles of Bcthlehou", echo the strain/*
V ineyard St T u rn e r,
he introduced ; hence,according the case of Sophia Gantz, born in Ci n exciting the absorbents into healthy action, ed the horses attached to a bridal car­ All very pretty. Dr Holmes, but do
a t t o r v e v s - a t - l v w , cannot
all impurities of the system are car­
to a style of logic frequently indulged cinnati in 1805. This child, though whereby
ried
off.
5 ____________
riage in St. Louis to run away with the you not think after the acta of your
Dallas, Oregon.
in by themselves, in advocating the only four years old, is developed like a
OFFICE—On Main itreet.one door north of Amendment they advocate Chinese full grown woman. One of the singu­
T he President, when at tho Naval happy, bqt frightened pair, aud smash friends in putting soldiers about the
bonnet of the bride. It was lucky graves of Confederates who fell in bat­
the Dallas Hotel.
__________ L_ suffrage.
lar features about this extraordinary Academy, smoked his cigar as usual, the
that they were not riding behind that tle, to prevent the decoration of those
child is that ever since she was one and when a sentry told him it was team
*. A. APPLEGATE.
|
«>**• MOCAIK.
when the ceremony of “popping sacred resting spots, that your Pegce
A W estern editor, in response to a year old she commenced developing into “against the rules,” he said, “I ’ve sus­ the question”
A p p leg ate A Jlc C a in . subscriber,
was consummated.
Jubilee crowd will rather strain thtecho^
who grumbles that his pa womanhood. It is certainlv a very ex pended the rules,” and puffed on.—P.
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A TTO RN EY S - a t - l a w , per was intolerably damp, says “That traordidary case, aud worthy the atten­ Ledger.
paper establishment, with its good will, —those Angels of ,Puacu.-T*4fc.
Why not—isu’tbe king?
Dallas, Polk County, Ogn, 1 is because there is so much due on it.” tion of the eclectics.