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XDKPKXDEXT Is ALL THINGS.
NO. 43.
VOL. VIII.
LOST! LOST I LOST!
A Golden Opportunity, if you do not buy our
CHEAP C0ODS!
Sack is lh Sib-it-i.;-:.- or' i 1
yon. better t. lo ih v . .
Urtl bv procario. far i .
A M0d racb m we k-'-r p out;
DOWN PUICES. son.- : -r
Oar "applies tai. -i-vea re ;irT
farniah joa with tLrt class, newest l - -
Dress Goods. Cloaks.
Hi Blankets, Flannels.
j Beady-Made Clothing for all ages, in style and
quality unsurpassable.
FURNITURE ! FUUNTITRK!
-V la nj quantity, at prios thit are DOWN SI' KM K N i I " i i A W'h'.v
' ' iaiaSi avtSTASTIal BUteaJ o offT D-'w at f l : j - i 1'..- .t.r: a:
w 91.24; Folding lackers, a-tei to sell i-. $1 - at 7 ' - A'.:
(liit ltD to stxnpare favorably with th? tiur.--.
W art i0ckeaj op witn fin ets of Wila;: Marel-- T-i-. I'opl ir i'.-- ;r, m
8U; Parlor Hair Cloib and Plush Suit, Chiirs. R ok r- , I.mnj-. -.c.
; CABPETS! CARPETS! all styles and qualities
; v VwtUI naitdU ti Well Routed Zeneler Bros . "l Bay Stat
Sloe and Leatlir Co- Shoes, te c-lebrat-d Pearl Shirts-
in faH tnougs: goods of such great tiriety that ntarli ill veair wiats -v. ae
tiafiod st tmr piice and at low priea to t!-a yiti
Tal Not to Call Goods alw.ys Show
Corao early, ajrooMi'..',
Come when jn'i n;iy,
We are ready to help . vj.
To hear, to obey
Tour whimj and your far. ,
Or tome other dir-.
To ek y.ur pleasure w -'1! never
i lloci'ni- It piV' u- )
OETTIXGKR rH()S.,
Sign of The Celebrated Pearl Shirt
.KISSTOS. October. 1885.
- MAX SCHWEMN.
THE , BOSS CLOTHING
HWERIN
We hare some Terr handsome silk Handkerchiefs. Scarfa
J : i :
Tie, Bows, Suspenders and
for uoudsy Presents.
Wtti-rtLtAOETrifctu..a.strn.isEX'i
. mU tm akt stir thai mrm WIKIH'Ku
la MDahctattr u ma, by na to mir eumoroen. ri
kney Paar tm W. 4. 8bold aoT of lAm In an;
ir. arttiom ajiv m.nii hi. tin out. w. will upon
rm w dan it faar mm aukiamaBt aa to
r. wUMr mm-a im bowt or five inouirr
II hub baa. Onni.ud eltaapvat
SOHWEEIN & ASH,
- Middle Strtet. corner of Alley, directly i-pposite Dap':.: Cl.ureh.
pstswtt -sl;'-s 1 ' i- i.A'd.
l'8:85. 1885.
s
-Super-Phosphate
Is Unrivalled for all Fertilizing Purposes, and especially
J adapted to the growth
A trial fc all UtAt ia Deeded to coo vine
POOOMOKE- and our referencea are the
1 pattooiM (ormJlr, throughout the South.
Xb following are a few of many Testimonial
' K. HL USAOOWa al Co.. Borne. N C.
rai ST I tun at PlKtmOKE f.r
feaW paaalTad battar raaalta from it tf.aa
MdefPtotaUxaaod Catba. I eijs-a to u
K at the ri
Guice.
tl. .-ar .
;.s,l. tee-.
AT'.
laawdPUOOMOKE upT ( :: n i.
a UM I
BtUaatadaad.
waVIarptld POOJMOKK at the re : -.. ,n-
a2f bbaSala o prauiula to Uieli..-i. . t v ' - :. ..:: .-
Yktre M Foeomoka wa aal. 1-. it a s. :. '
E. H. MEADOWS & CO-, Agents, New Berne, N. C
FBKEM.VX, I.I.UVIV MiiN .v HKYHHN, Mtr
aaeM dwtm INJ c x- r - 1 I . . V , .
Entered For The Rare.
I hare entered the Race for Supremacy among Tealers in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes.
-In BOYS, YOUTHS and MEN'S CLOTHING
I Exrix r to w i r :
AS I i 'AN C'.Vi V'l
An All Wool Men's Suit for $7.50.
BOY'S AND YOmrs IN i'KOP' MrnnN 11 '-d- :
Best Goods. Latest Styles and Neatest Fits.
At TWESTY-FIVK 'A'V rS . : u Fi: . i v ;;; ; .-w:
no matter what tr.y .ce :. os , ;; . : . :' .---.
r Come, ei.tn.iae it
M.
oc7 d wm
DASL BROTHERS,
Wholesale Crocers,
HAVH lt!Aln
TWO STORES, SGUTH OF
And keep of Kl.iU K. 11 I
BIOLASaKS. SAI.I' liK(
eTerythluir iu the l, U ( I I . i
1AW PBICKS for l' A M .
' ' 1 1
' A 'i
: . '.:i id v . r- W - -a:.
ign. of
Newmarkets. Shawls.
Domestics, Notions. &c.
.casu:
GEORGE ASK.
AND SHOE STORE.
& ASH
Offer their Stock ol Fine and Cheap
Clothing. Shoe, Hats and Gents'
Furnishing Goocia at Grettly Re
duced Prices.
All Drv Goods, Flannels, Shawls,
Cloaks, Walking Jackets and Blan
kets at COST.
Hosiery. ju3t the very thing
om at
w i,r
mhoe In ui w.-rtd (er th. n;o:..-y
of EARLY TRUCKS.
any one of th-- un rival '.
nee of
a.- ou r
placlers of th is section . a ,
r-. -,'ir-,
''",':- " 1
.. ' ' ... v
li-e i'. .-: r T-.
any o-hr fp-t. -,- ' a .-
ten to :'.:v, : -...-i.-v
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m hi
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11. l 1.1AN
I 1 i I'M I lit
THEIR FORMER STAND,
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n i ; ; l i 1 1 . i.s an
i . . till v I M Is ami ill
Crm )
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i.iT ue
tl, .tr
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inters
f.ll ! Pel Ilf;
;e in the
: ; lien
i-.-e 1 . : . i : j
! l rai.ee.
'I';:."-, ol ;t-
the Nil)
li l.ii.l lin
in part
I tor the
1 iiir: n ir the
i matt
si: :n im-r motitl.s the heat is not as
op; re -.-: e a - ; ' is
Ml Pile faro-
,uill
t e V : i e . ; h u eat her last
n strokes are
li.e average
ri,. T,r,,Y
.... t .
ei, a:
1 I,,,,,,,. ..un.-.
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ii ''! .'I e, y ,l.rte-;on Py SOUllils
col a'.i reiir-i's. nioilities the
" a ' . ! in- ; ,:a- a : ) : v; l n ds chir ; n g
the sun, i;
- Mi ' n w e-
in n't.- are I rum the
: 1 -on - hra.-t . and t hev
ti a- ot ai a. ost di;l reealarity.
A
per!'eet! e.iiui -uuip.'er mpht is of
rare mvu re n-a- ;:i the c: ol New
l'.erne.
slon of silver coinage I'V the pn--::'
eiliis "1 t ), -toiler, L-n t t 'aiiri-.--. It is u-eie-5 for tile
i ? "! 1 'e'cniter. I tinanciers ol t lie l .ast to ehei i-h de
o- ,1, -Pel. ais sottlir-ss; lusivt- hones. Th,. real iae-s ol th,-
1 : 1 r : : i e;
N'ovetn i r
tin- c . m at e
. i- -oiu. .11 1 im ik" L
and . i'. and -ui !i I-its trauspar-
tia-y th r o'-pM'ts a- a ereat tlis-
iances,em near. ( w door laPor
d'irin.i: the entire year is .-eldom
i:iterrui'e. either P excessive heat
or excessive cold.
A "tre.it .leal ot :;:..;.i:.i-e pie-
v .;ls as ! ,ie ilea 1 1 ii t ainf-s- o!
tl.t- I'ian.i'i- nt P. i.stern Nor: li I'aro-
ilia. Tin- i: :i 1 1. torm e. 1 t ii ; n k t iiat i ;
Is ti.-- land ot pest.hni'e --where
i lea' ii ties' i : des the e vet, ; a epiie
..ni ::' ;t id;i:' Prcath inhales
no son with its del: -;h:. and the
iron rata- of .laphet in. -1 : .- away u n
tier tile prod gai.t'. ot Iiatnif." This
et ror ot o ; a a : di was at one tune
wpU- -iTt-.i.!: -;,at.r faeiltta-s for
....l..."..........-..-.... 1. .... ,1,-
ra
:,ui. .,,11 .,.,'., ll..l p,,t .1,1 1
tt i -peiit-ii , . iiie (lav lias na.sseii
'ht-!i .i western niati made his will My it-a-on- : i :ia . : ,. .
iietore he started on a journey east lol'ows;
to Islt the t.de water section of 1. New ",;k. N,--, ,!rM- alal
North t'.ir.ilia.i ami requested the New linctlai.d an- en, pi i . : n- c 1 :n
jirayers ': the lai'hlul tor his sale tavor ot the Mispc:i -: . n ,.; s;Ac!
retarn '" Lis nioin.-ain hon-e. '- reiiiapi tuit out-ideot ; i, is ,; :, ,n
j a tree 1 iy :ts pints, and we the leelmg :- ciMier .Pv: I . - i or
form our o, ;;, , on ot tue lua'.thful- strongly in Iao: .d -;.ei. I"!
Hess ot a country trom ihe p-elieral nlea seems to h.le-p:ead t i 1 1 o a 1 1
appeal. ' oe : .'.s ii.iia'iutants, lo ir out the West at.d S ;i'h t i; i' :'.
longevity a; ,'t t!:e death iate. anti silver unve:ii-nr c n a'. : ic'i e-1
I'l-oti tl..- -. lli-teri. North Py the Wall street I'.ti iv .er-: :!: :
( aroi ; n a can :-. ui- a- . id a show it is ill the i n t el es. s , , t In- , ,1
ma; a- an;. S-.i't- m the I'mon. ists as a(ianist the .'.e'd'or ila- -.
T plu :.': P-. . o :is:i;:ip;-.o:i. ;.:ieu U. It is a mistake ;, --up-
in, iii.i. -i.,'iill:i-r; i .iil naili't teViT. the question is. stl i-i ikinj.
so pt ev ,!, ; in the mnPPe and 1 sectional. F. en I't-n iis. i ,, n : i ,
' - er :; p -.. n - of the State, have ', no longer u lilted; 1 ha e e .-i .- .
:. ' aioi : ji.oe m the I 'am lico j sou to Pel ie e tliat theic ate Pot a
' ' : ot 1 ". . -1 . i : i a 1 1 1 1 1 n ; . . U is ' 1 )e mocra t ic an d IP-puPl can un .
ci :: '..spur pod- t i..it there is Pers of I'oncre s trom 1 1 1 i " S'a o
: 1 p it: oi th, Tinted States where who will vote i;nt Mi-p''i.,a.
T -e ::;ha:".t itits ate ot tiner physique ii. The sen tune lit is a i-o tl , , ded
than in lli-tern North Carolina. . in the four treat Middle S'.c.
1 :-'- v.-rs prevalent are of a Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and M
rntl i Ptdoas ni their t harac- soun. Ohio :s certainly c!os,-P,
tt r. a::-i a 'd lea, iily to skillful akin to the la.ist in her commercial.
' i'f.it :in :. . Witli lea-onaPle care indtistrnil and etliu-.at lonal tleve!..;.
idol i '' e:, . c. one i-.iii keep in good
heal' h in an y par; ot the Pamlico
section. Malaria e:s;.s everywhere,
el'her III a greater or l.-sser tlwjrree,
Put t.o.i t:er are its baletiit lnllu-
e-e.-le-s lei than 111 the swamp
! i:;,:- ot !.. -.it
the di ' e Is t i .
1 ia-re I- . las
w here ::i 'in- I
have P-fe: ae.,1:
,
i! a : . v oriii , ;, a
,
- w a in '. ' . i .'!-. ;
:a i -v a:::'.. M
and nowhere in
death rate Ies.
: 1 ihorei s an -
''. States that
!: i a ' ho -e w ho-e
that ': draining
: sit. g in lumber
ti ' '- 'do- tiling,
..ni-:- . - ' : ..' ! tie
: -g- .. !e do
' ;.. - 1 He lit.
els wi.l
' .id l-vs
cati be
oss. iris
s a .in: i
d w el ,: i, '
- o. ' ue
d. : ! .in
:'! " '
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-. -a - k
' s i k 1 1 e s s
-T ' he -i;:n
d ad e,-:i
e u a -
r s , i ;
e..r. in
A' . .:,':
i i . M. :.
i N o
! I ,-in
-liaiiee
new k km:, c kavkn county,
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I . i i i ; ; . 1 : I , i : : i :
N " : -a. ; ' i i : . 1 1 1 i i ; .
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. ; mi. 1 ht-.il:::.
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,i. . :.-.ir.-.i
i I :;!. n:. i
l Mir;; -
: i . t' : :i .i: i ..: i ..' ,i
' !i i:; . : ii.-r p. i - i ;: .- r...i-
i - .-i a i..-: .-. . : . .
i m :i . :i . .' . . : . ; ."
.' m .iy t ir-.,;, i : . ; ,:
iff;H- .-ou:.' i :. :. :.'..;
wdi.-ii rlu- mil. i;,t. .:.'! i.- .
l'.i;r .i vcr.i-.- . .i I ii.
iirtiHT i: u, :a 'in- i i I . i : . . 1
piiH-y I.ind, or ;n tin- .v ,un j
It i t-nci .illy ("c hi I'lilf.i ;:n.-
r-f;iotis. or r-;.:.s n, i!:.-
turpentine nnv .ire tin- pinuipil
forest prowtli. .ire lein.irUnt'ly
Sn 'I'lii'i.il i llns u.inii:nii
tint tiiii'iy eiti.eiis in Ka:nii ".tt.
living in town-. Inve tin ir
P''ll'''s slUIitiier li-sort .lllie;i liie
pllle. i'he 1 ils.in i :e i' llee! el ti:e-e
?''- h: ijj; to ,..,k .u,.l ,,:.
e.l 1 e cell - I n ; loll . 1 lie .'on. 1 l 11 ee 1 -
i: -' more "' ' !''' climate on persons from
The 'l'ir"'"' iia iiiewcak lun;-. or t!ie-i-(
' irol in a w' ho are i-oiisu m pt 1 e, i s n,,; i , vaPha
aii'l a pioione;,.,! m 1. i-li in
'arolina 1.-. 'elierall loilow .al P .i
permanent cure. In a uoii, it ma
Pe ael' t ei 1 w 1 1 hoi. t 1 .' , 1
"!"' c--Ui Ieta.a.loll. r il.it tlie
is n part ol tue
I iii.ru Si.iirs u .here co n u tn pt l e
I'-'-i'-iits stand a hetter eii.uice ot
i't'"1l- JIVI' than in Pattern ('.no
Pna; r is a -an : ai ; i: m . ainl no
wiu-re is the .tera:
1 1 u a i o 1 1
1,, .
lilt - i eat ei .
tii k Mi.H.u qrnsriDN in i o.
t.KtsS.
V. Friuprtl .if hli.- Thf Qnrs
llon .l Onr of I' arty.
WAsniSiiTi'N, .Ian. II, I-ssp.
l'here is no chance tor the su-poi,
situation in a a.- well tn- recoun izec!
1
All the .speculation al.out the com
po.sit mu ,,f t he ( om n, it tee i i mn
a'c is secoiid.ir.N . I ; v, : 1 i m ke
tie difference what that o, .;: i :n i ; : , -,
' may do. The ll.-'h.- it.-. It i- strati-
v "against the su-pe n - ion ,, t the
coinage. The pro le.P. i : : ., - a i .- t 1; ., t
hell C'on trrcss ad i ai t n - n ,- t At:
the situation w ill i- j.rei :e!v t he
si- me as it is t o,i a All 'he . ic a
! loll of t he tpiest loll : n t h, . '., ' . I a 1 .
" he the r 1 tl t'on - i e - , or on ' , will 1 e
without avail. '! i liat.i .- id a
free coinap- P..1 P. tt:-; pu-tn d
t h rotih the 1 1 on s,- are eater than
the chances ot a -: 1 i s. : , , , ,,- ; j
otesent C miane. Si;. '1 1 a ; i ', u m; 1 1 .
of course, lie et,,-d P :!:- I':. .
I .... .... .1.1...... ..'i' , .. ...
ll.tl, , .111,1 Lll.O "o..l'l ., ... . . , . i-
i tist as t he v arc .
men t; yet t here are am ot: In-r Kep
r--eut a! l v.-s P.eh Hi-moci.it- and
KepuPi. cans wlio ai e a jain.-t
pension of the plo-eli; -lhi-1 eo ;.-
age. The teclmg ..r stiver grow s
s! roll gel' as o li c a d a 1 1 ce s w e -1 w a : , 1
through Indiana and 1,1
teaching M:-son;i evet'
pmiiei-ii IP-pi i -en-.i; ive
.lll'l
Sen at or s ; s t, e ii i 1 .oiay-l ,gan-:
-uspensKui and many ot teem ol
vooate iii:l:inittd .-ofiage.
. There ;- j.robibly no' .. ip
public in nieinPer limn K ito-,
Nebraska. Iowa M.nm -,
ratio. N t ada. t ' I egoli : (
w ho is ii,,: a sd v.r n, i-i.
the lea. lei - ,. ; he K-
minority., who hnows the n
assures me . iVi-ly t:.r
t hi- case. T.de 1 l.-ni. ,, ; ., -,
;,e Miss,ssi;,;. is a !,-,,, a ' ,
i
iii ! i or ,,t t la- s:l
i r
:,. A e dadai ea;.-.
I n 11. ' d -' : ta - s ; ii e - i-
leaves I. , , 1 , . i
.i':...;;- . .;.-: i.:t i
n i e : : l 1 i e : - 1 : i I a ' 1 ,
; j;,- 1 ),-n.. ,, : ,r ,- n.
, , : . - -a-;. , :,-,.
i ,r;t .-I
lieis
s '1 s; n s
i 1 ". Tin
: n.it
lie:.
er
i r - t i
e
The.
.!. : i-
Is ii.s. ,!,-:. N
- ' -': ' '. -in- ik.ne; ,1 section. il
;'!; 1 ' : ' : 1 1 1 States, and
a. -' i Tl..-..- e enparatiVeU siimll
e,. ::. :M coi nei l the
:!)) . -. ! lioiil-.ctMl 111 'hell
; ":''' A . ui;:'.e o t he
' i . . S" i-. .c..:i-tiut;nj;tln
I'.:- : : e. u n t : -. . some
" j -. . - T : n. P
-' ' ' : :.'. in t'av or ot
, , ,
. - '. : : e - p: e 1 . 1 -1 1 Vel' , eeP
: 1." o-;-i o-A t h of a
p: . al e,. , -:i -pieioii that the
;n. .e:ri--. .! ti,,. K.i, ale en-
lie;.- ,, .,. 1 1; - h en il -. a II III) ton ndeii
-; : .;i p. i h i p. Put et one t hat
e ; a ; h;-- nn al I U-puPl ic a nil it
11, W .L-..T, o.fo ...T,ji.l..r..t,,M.
It i o'lt.iinlv (P'-iraPh- that
a.- ini-ait ss men m the Last, as recites thai the una a ..f i 'hurch aud
i il as the West, should UU-Oflllize StatP in tin- jant .eliiiir.i-trali. n ,,f
the tacts of the situation ami lint temporal ana -.inula: .i.r.i;- o any
dee,;e thein-elves with wrot)(T church or religious sect is dangerous to
x i ii i the fret-iloiii , 1 i -Ii.'imm- v-airshit) and
":;',;U"1'-- " 1,111 M'I"-"'Pnp violate, the ,.,,:,.-.ir.,..f the Corstun -
si.ver eo.nai- can pass the House, tion ..I the ri.u. l Stat, -a The re-olu-
Atiy Pill liloviilm for free or more tori eel forth am ai- ,.:,..r r:!ns. tliat
ex't-nded ( o:n.iL.'e. if passed, would th- . idm -n .!' ln- S- ii.-a,- i. i- r
ivt'.iaia P.- killed Pv the I'resj- within the .-.wr . 1 r -e.,-;-.
i , , . ' . , olhee rs of i h, e I ii ; : t- i ; ;t - t ' : r' - ei-
1 '"'rehire it is lar p,u. wa!l , :H ,.r, , . . , r
Iioia pvoiiiPilny that illirilltf the i,.,,,,,,,,,; , ,... r . :. .... . .,- ,.l0
iTe-eiit se-sinii of 'on press t h ere :, iTair- . f -1-.. a e.a. :: uii.l t 'n.it
w;H Pe an ehane;e in the laav re- : " "i 't'" t.'i- -tit-.u-.i-ti f-s-T
i; ii.li ' t e iia-e of silver. .V. th.- I'r. m l.-nt t.. ..p;o: -.ir.y-u. ii - :K -er
j if , ,' un er ai.y law.
At Mr. Mors in'- :e'l a- st r - ,iu-
Groonvillo Items.
.
ipelleil a
Mr P..
S:i.' ' has
ioi-'.',ni: l:ou-e oil l-.V.ins street,
. -. !
nol iloals our in abundance that
Ve'i e'aeei - and revives the inner
,, ,,,
1 wo coi, Ued iik-ii w lio were tried
' '.v ' i co u i ; - a,p , i,,i in u : del' and tain-
v.cted were 'ranteil a new trial Pv
t .e Supreme cur; and will Pe tried
' . ,
aam this Wees..
W e iiear inucii complaint of hard
time-, and leal.V nolle ol US are
making as much money as we would
wish, Im: alter all everybody seems
to have plenty to eat anil plenty to
w ear
t he st
ns lie thankful for
consummation , f i.a , T-a i. iz ,! eon.-pir-O.ir
two weeklies piiPli-hetl here ; acv of capitahsts tos-.-ur.- i.h-..lutecon-are
-; a i gh t ly li I -t - class papei s. Pot h i trel of all our currency :.i. i t lie re gu la
th. -roll -, Hemoeratic. ''he tmii nf us v,,!i;ni,- ai. ; , oi.-, iiuei.t pur
s' mdaidli is recelitlv passed I chafing ;mw. r. IP- I .. 1 1-v ,-, , h, spoke
, -,. . . , 'forth,- Sou I lar': w ,,.ai l-.e said
''"'' "" -'M.i.ls ol that sPuinch j tlm lht.,.,inl,. lf , u.aiidtoiav
i mg I iw ;. er. M Id Ceo. 1'.. King, i if tl,,. ,,,, ,,,.-:-. , a e ,j . v, n . v -te
w h o w a - iieret 1 1 tm a- a partner 111 t he 1 against the j r, - p. - it , n ;..-a ,,ji ! yi'.ver
P-is;iifs-. With Ills level tiead and coinage.
deteim::., d w .1.. u,. have no doubt . w,lll",,1! ('"'-1 ':'!'.-- ;: r
... ' 1 ugh ga e u av t dr. 1. .ii and- l ,r a
-'' ' s-. ' motion t-. go nit" -. -iii.v-. -sion.
W e a: e -tr. : ;!-.! .1' lit." seeing Mr. Y,i. gav i..t.,,- u,at at the
tide. P '. K N I nail licit- this court, ch--- ,f ti.e n.orioi i.u-o t. ii,.,:i..-.v
u ra w a . i ' I
s. di. ol ; I a-
I e pi e -el l ' a' :
)!,, r. John
,
(! ) . are i ne una
I the press on
ha. 1. 1. ''i , ,, ivr t hough, as a sort
,d n ;w,. shooting galleries
add a ii ,1 g Jed I l,v with tell ponies.
id-l t
.11 K I 1 :
i,ck atitl nil'
'-on--
'o ;: : ii,- iieeii in session for the
ias- u.-.-i,. . I. oige Phillips and So-
.... . ,
la-dm -. ' i i ; i n g 1 1 ' 1 1 ale on hand
add h.i'. e i.oae good work in rid-
ding the eoiiu'y oi a lot of eVli-
doei-d .I n k l'.i'ah. an oid colored
oii.-n.ier. g to tin- penitentiary
. ' ,
tor two eais:,a b.uu iioozling an
old l.n ,,r out ot a hall dead hol'se. Itouge ai d ,,-k- ,i 1 . g 1, : i .: r.. :K. d
1 he .1 id, g'e sa 1 1 he 1 s allowed to I , :.::i-ii-l ::: nil-- i i li ;.-. r
go ot, t akdi g : I,, ::gs ! hat (ioli't lie- I- Punt i - ;., tii.riy :: :a; -1
mg to h.ti. tdat alter awhile he Py Mr. i Pea. r; . ,d A..,. . t : in:
, , , : lorard .-ii; i ' lie i il: i g,.i:.
u";' '1 caildg. A in-, l;v Mr. W: , :, : .,;' A..,.. ., :P - :.
iio.il Pv ti.e ti iti.e ot (iay goes mi feii.a'. - I a' r P,:-. ! - :;t. . .- ;.-. .
tor l, e , ars i oi ;i. i -; a k ; ng some- , d ! . .
P., i - , ' , "s a;, ;;, :,,r his .iwii. not !' v:- .-. .-. ;" ; .v . ; i-
.i.g ot -. . : v i ! -cer a ; a g mind
I . . ... ;, P . . :i in ii a ', e weak
: 1 1 s i , . , ; ... : : , ; many ot tin
i , , o i i I p e , e , i e a - Well as si line o I
-,i- wii.te- to 1 1 , : ,ra : i r 1 at e other
e, ,; d, '- ; 1 . -I ,el : v tlli'ir Cl'dl Use
mil Pehei; . 1' is w ell known that
ineiei-.,iii ol Poard being sti high
t.idi-ts Pe -iu-e where a negro wo
mai: gt : - a. situation as cook she
: :n u, ei 1 .a : e : sets up a Hoarding
hi 1
e! s la !
: . : : ' ein ei at t h i.- place d is
c"'de-l .ei tin- page ol ins last
.1 I K I. a g I ea t in g li gill e . in ade
with., pe l,ci 1 , d oil ': it less the w ol k
, d s, , in eo n e , li ou r oil ice. Now . we
:;, ten ,,- the meaning ot this ,,-
,
a :-,.... i:g .. to Oe in it ioi tln.-e
'A ee k - w e h a '. e 1 i; iei 1 tn si'lhl iii In
'...-. Pi ;:: oi.i u-i,al liemstiom
tri.s ;...r ot ie diimoial vineNaid.
Well, w e ai
i.oi :,. know that our
. ' ell: s
le pi. . ed enough til Pe miss-
c oi ioldu Midi .1 gentle
:. I w in n I in to me ll p m lss
l.i I e i ol ,-.
as in iliitv I iiillti.!.
a : 1 1 e.i t" i: i ahe oil I Valid
!',- :,, -11, h il.Ie I,e;lel". oil n il
t ' I -' alee Ui'i'k- a LT-1. anil
.is we 'aid
eX'.H-ctiii-; a in I'M
., :,la. noils buttle that
e: e : i :n' to open cni-hcd m 1
, ' , -iii to be till '
I. a in! ami el llei 1 V it 111 cut, in lit 1 ,j.r,.. t, i .
: . - i s,. - i : i. a - el, . .11 r-rn-s. lt.f.l- WI. , i d
's. ,; a : . : . a s : o tii.it ex te 'if , in ; . r- .
! ...;:. -.a-an-, i to r.-volt a' - - -
otin.d.t ;. I, ,-,-, ,le,l ;,.
,i , i : ieeo die j id 1 II t 11 1 to tut- i."
. s. . : ha : We u e : i- i n : ; : e W 1 1 1 1 ' . t ., r : :..
. .';. t-d day-. II. ii II ;rii's t hel e- s...r.,: :
: e. ; d a; - a : : 1 1 Ii i - li t s , , i ; n
,: 1 i . ( 1 1 .ijr.tn . t ne
- . : i ,. : i . : i : i e S a ' e . -' i ; k to
ko ., el' - ' :. el . ,,e,i U 1 : ell II one -
. ::.t;..l ..! h -....il-i
d : a ' -a : ',. u.e.l 1
- ' . - ;:.'! iad.e: . ( I
i: s c :, ,- e a
''.-; .toll, '..11
n. c j am art
r; j ,i ii a i ,,! k
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t-re-.-r t -i ii. ti..-
M':' 'r,V !" ' : '
lluui
r-j r . : i .
V r. Hml-r :
'' ; ' ; - r'
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1 ' i'' : -i. -ni :
M : .);..-:
tee r.-p-rt.
hr.-toP
''"t-
the ealt-n.iur
Mi . M aa . ,:
lHiiriu- i :ia-
t-h' T'tlll, lip ' 1
r :' ; t n i
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i y l r.
in original
i I P r t! e
it .
t
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! . - -1 -. I ', 1 1 1 ' i r a i : i i
111 -.-! I ill' I
in. -n t ; n
i . i -Pa . a i -.r..v..;.
'. l .. by
e or, ik riv hi,. I
tTairs i a th- .rni-.n 1 hur.'P oramza-
tion. Tilt- i . r- . . in I , i e ? . (a n-i ! iiin ,n
Mr. l'--a ei.li,--i ii;, Mr. -k V --.iv.-r
resolnti, n. ana addre.-.j ! '.: s i on
it. lie acknou K de,-d la it I ! i e m il;,-y
,,(..,,,,., v.-,s an intri-ii,- r.i- -.a.i
w hich ih.e --r--.-.i.-t -r osm, -ti oi t ...
world ha.l loiii; ,;riipjl.-.l with ni i v.-re
stl11 t-'r'M I'-'-.-' n ' 11 -,o:i.t
they he,;. oi. S f ir h- the I liite.i '.ates
were cava rn -.1 in- thought there !i-.-vi r
had been a t mi- wh-n our paper or nn-
tallic curr.-ucy h .d n, e.a - sound and
healthy as u wa tmhiy. He had muc h
?0,'Haenc-" 111 V"' f'r:u't;c:'1 ".'?dt
judement and integrity ot President
.Cleveland . and his dev. it ion to con-lit u-
1 tinnal principles. Put many Democrats
ouiu oilier wun nun on m..n.- -lues-
tiona. and on details alfe a aig ihe tarilT.
He thoughl the real pant invoiced to
be. not suspension, hut iot.il stoppage of
silver coinage, and if -liv.-r c uiinf wa
' topjd now it v,-,,uid 1- a Mow th-t
would ea-P.v and -le-i-dily 1-ad totlie
l'K lt ,r,',!V
c ai-i l.-rat i- a: - ! .! r. I
o i ; i : ; : i a e t h e
; s r.-s. d ut inn .
Mr. '.it i
av next i,
r. IK-- t:.i: ,n Wd dr.-s-ai
i a-k tl,-- pernii-.-ion
of th- Sen c
a: ark- on
the same .--alp a
ii- Jadiei d
.r.g P.
placed ; -o , , d ,..
- Mr. 11 i ma I, : - n. I ! a -v : -
to. ti.-, :. !.-. ..: d
ex-t-ut.e .-.--I ' A:
w"r" '"' '"" 1 '
lourile 1.
j, tl . !;I ir ';.-.
u. following t-i.l- I t
i:,lr,d'.i, i' i r,i: I r-fnri :
1;-v -''" '!
l,",,1r "' " ' ll;
mg 1 ai , - ll:,,:i to- I
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K,:-d S
d ..i,-. P.
n.oi :....
t'ti'-tuat i
t ion t : .. ;-.
an ; -.. ; i.-v.-u; ti.e
y ; y t:.- sut.-tita--
ay i. t . -i
-a- ,'t f r.-'lioi..d
to restore to
-. ..- s-rved in th
- :;n 1: Tiers of
ii t i .v:
t p.ip. r n,;l
soi-si-r-
late w ,,, .
( j o V . 11 . ' 1 ,
IU Mr
: : .,. .one. a l ,-"i u -.
e i i ary of the N avy
i.e. l .-i i i.g tiie truth or
.. . I . slit e in eat- w high
: . . :e- i u: ac l'ir-s. as
tiou c.P::
for lnt-r.
fa.Mty
' ,
fli.lO'A- id:-'. i ,. .1 ti.e t.'oIIll.iIid.'.Ilt
o; th- r . N" ; y Y.tr I .it Norfolk has
caused th- i; '.': odd- iti-erspt ions ii-i't-tofore
P r:.e , :. t :.- c an:,, n eiptureiiPy
tiie I". . n. ,..'.. -.r , r i. . v lorees to .v
uhi i te r.,1 e 1 .
rnio e i : i
plac- ! ..
-t ru-o d -:.
!. that i." e.tii--d to Pe
: .: rv .1 k a t..Ph-t
t . . - -' - n e, ii
e i a . g : : . " isa': ii"i::
L'rtr 1 ! v ; ,' " '"" '"
Pa : i i 'o I -.- i . s i , , . . ,, . . ,, i ...
T.ri.t . . .a--- : pot--;
n g 1 1 r. - I i , - i - : : . '..,' :' :. i - , . - : : p; : , a .
the Siip.-iint. i ' :; . v- i
',.rk : i u a ;,:. g .. u iivae-i
""l".1;': p i -::'
o v.-m, II.-' 'a. . .:. ' , a . .
Kourih. Ta.:;. -.-g,;.i . : th grat
In! 'e',ei..' ! - s v : - - a an -
"'- -a-".--- ' i'l-a- .......
1 is'iiiii'.- l tr.-::; t:.- r.... it -try
-er v iee i , f t ae , ,a : . : : y . ;i : a ai - r
per- a.- a , 1 r. . . - :--; t
I , I o 1 1 ,- : , ; a .;:..- N : ; . i a i v
their p... - t!.i- i 1 . er. v. ho
a-iin-t t: -
a- are -. :;r. i
i !!,e N.r.y :-
ii a-- up. ::
(tv Mr.
t r
i y
a . it . :.
w a -.
anil: IC-tUrel - g; pil
ot thf) w a 1 1 were
r c.-Et. incri"i.-e i f
supply, yet we w ere
e-'iit. Til" mine-
io'dinu' only ; j,--,
the present isioaev :
t M that we mu-t" o
: 'tiie nMLev -ap.
' i-j l : i 1 ver i 'i 1 1
-a-at- -)4 p-a- i n:.
that being tiie
To' Id 's clock of
n. 'ii,e -a . - , t ie ctP'ris agaia-t
i.'er v.- nil r al: :.-. ti,-? greatest in
; -t n ai iai iam i tn.--. i.v.y specie.- of
p. rtv would -lii.nk: in- only exe.-p-
n t j that result Peine gold and debts.
Lion wu-uhi Pe incre.ist-d to the extent
wd'.ii'ti propei ty wou'-d h-ive nhrunk.
-ery pal p,- creditor. Mr. Vance said.
k our silver dollar gladly-, except
only th- -lass that di-tu.- cly au.i sol
emnly agreed in writing to take it. Hut
w e wero told that silver had gone dow n.
Tin's was not eo much true as that gold
had gone up.
Mr. Vance read from the late finan
cial reports of Havana markets to show
that American silver dollars were at a
premium over the silver coins of Eng
land and France. In the course of aT
his economic reading, he said, from j
Moses to Sunset Cox daughter, he had 1
never met a case so weak as that now
made. by the enemies of silver, lie had
heard many cases argued in school-boy
clubs and cross-roads debating societies: ;
heard pleas made from the tail end of
gingerbread carts. and had
read endless platitudes in
the Comjressiomd Record. but
he had never met or seen worse abuse ,
of logi?. or a feebler attempt, to outrage !
common sen"e. than the arguments :
used by our bankers, bondholders and
gold men generally, in the discussion
of this silver question. The rapacity of
avarice, he said, was so repugnant to
the moral sense of mankind that it al- ,
ways sought to disguise its ugliness by
a-Miming the garb of virtue. So the
bondholders and bankers told us that
ihey wanted silver coinage stopped, not
lor their own advantage oh nol but
far the sake of the poor workingman, j
whom they preferred to their own I
chiefest j )y. Mr. Vance rid iculed this '
pretension, aud said that the war on i
silver was in the interest not of ,
those who labor. but of 1
those who speculate in money. In j
reply to the statement that people would
not take the silver dollar, and that
when issued it had always come back
to the Treasury. Mr. Vance contended
thai tiie U:w required our officers to pav
it out. and if it came back to p3y it out
again. If the officers of the govern
ment had done their duty and complied
with the laws there would have been
no ditiiculty -with the silver dollar.
They had refused to pay it out. There
never had been another instance in our
history in which our otlicers had boldly
taken ou themselves the absolute dis
cretion a- ro whether they would or
won Id nc i execute the lav.-. The money
lores of the time were the real control
lers of cur monetary affairs. They
were the successors of the feudal lords
of the Middle Ages, but they did not
iiave the same class of persons to deal
with. "Of one thing I can assure
them." Mr. Vance said, "and that is.
thai ;u tills country, where the people
rule, stiver is n it going to be demon
etized. "
Mr. Prow n remarked that owaiig to 1
severe hoarseness he would prefer to
postpone, until Thursday next, the de
livery of his remarks on ihe siier ques-
tion. and Mr. Maxey stated that he. too.
would address the Senate on that day
on til-same subject.
The Senate at 2:4 went into execu
tive session. Ar -". o'ciock the doors
w. re re .petted and the Senate a-i-j
aimed.
ir. ihe iioust". Mr. Burrows, of Michi
gan, iron: tiie committee ou postorfices
an I j i-t raads. reported a resolution
calling on the Postmaster-General for
iiii.irin.iti'iii as to changes made in the
i.o.vs regulating the compensation to 1
railway companies for carrying the :
:-'!s: and also as to what facilities are
in- is-iiiT to enable him to mike a
thorough and satisfactory examination
of this subject. Adopted.
Mr. Caldwell, of 1'enn.. from the
c -r.mittee on Laws and Regulating the i
t-kvtk-D of President and Vice-Presi- j
dent, reported back without amend-I
m-nt ihe Hoar Presidential eucccssioa j
biil, and it w.-..- placed on tiie House:
Cileudar. j
Mr. Coop-T. of Ohio, gave notice that I
lie would lilt- a minority report. j
Mr. (ieddes. of Ohio, from the com
mittee on war claims, reported a bill
for tin- payment of ihe "Fourth of July .
claims." Private calendar. !
Oa behalf of the committee on the '
Judiciary Mr. Bennett, of North Caro
lina, called up and the House passed
tin- bill authorizing terms of the U. S.
t irdtiit urt f or the Lastern Judicial
district of North Carolina at Wilming-
ten. !
The Hou.-e then, at one o'clock, on '
motion of Mr. IJeagan, of Texas, went 1
into committee of the whole. (Mr. I
Pleum. of Ua.. in the chair) for corn-id- i
t-r.:i;,):i of the President's message. j
Mr. Reagan took the tlaor with a long
:. i carefully propared speech upon the j
f . a a r. eial question . ad y oca ting the double j
-.aiaiard of value, condemning the ua- I
t: aal banking svMem and a riming in '
.v. r
I a - l
lellt
i:i':
applying a portion of tne sur
tiie Treasury to ihe gradual pay
f l li u public debt. He earnestly
tied the r.roposition to suspend
e.ana ;o oi the silver dollar, main-i.r.-
tr.al such a course would have
-die. '- -f makiui: a few more mil-i-.res
1 a-idm laiart ly lo the army
r.:n;;o ;.:: 1 iiaui-.u-'.
I!
C
n '.' ! u .-
lea
Mr.
i '
I. II
Hou-c
'. j .i : j iiiiifii.
lawltV nreside.l
in tii- al-er.Cf of
e .'. . - t-eu.'it.
-r ti'.' nate to j
. aaror Slierman.
Mr. lu-alls offered ti.e i-iii i;:- re.-jo-;;i.-n.
which, at his ia -tu.-st. w'as l.iid
-a r for the present :
it-.-olve i. That in the ..pini
enate. the cumpulsory cotuaj;
-n of the
e of silver
f Kebru-uspend-d
-.nil i f
t i n M-.n-ili
:,:- Mr.
lie.- view
belter to
it.'.rs. aire
I by U.
...te le.i
i'.'e lie'.:
1 a w
t
r -nmrt
-t..ted
mat
n
,rs .
as i t
f "
" : '
ii
-ei. at
Pn. -?
dli-
j .: i a. at . I In- r-diia
:. 1-- i- I i.n.i-ut i t .
:- r. ta: v f War.
i:p .' 1 : . i eek's -aver
td- arur:e. :::- of -,:-cr.-ta:
v oi t:.e 'i da
popula: ; m . h
annua:, an.l our i
of gold. Amen-
-t on an exact
- re. I3ut
- coinage . .
frf e.
ia-i!
en .i! ver -ha
equality with
1 i be ..!-.,...
coin -
gold every wn
whether right or wrong
as to fi .
Mr. Coke said, we should .
that
our governmiLt officials 6ho.
ex -cute tiie law s.
A resolution offered by Mr. Edmunds
w a- atieed to. authorizing the Secretary
of the Senate t- pay bills incurred in
ihe atitai.h-.nee of Senators at the funer
al of the late Vice President Hendricks.
At tpj.j p. nj., on niotion of Mr. Hoar,
the -Senate went into Executive session.
At p. m. lha doors were re-opened
and the Senate adjourned.
Horse Mr. O'Neill, of Penn., pre
sented a petition from the American
Clay-Tobacco Pipe Association asking
that the duty on clay pipes be changed
from ad valorem to specific. Referred.
The moment that Mr. Curtin, of Pa ,
who had been conferring with friends
at his seat at the end of the main, aisle,
succeeded in being recognized by the
SpeaJser, he arose and said, "It was
your pleasure, sir, to do me the honor
to place me first on the list of the com
mittee on banking and currency. I did
intend to state to the House my reasons
for declining the houor, but on the ad
vice of many friends and of the senti
ment of the public journals of the coun
try, Hiave concluded to offer no rea
sons of my own as to declining the po
sition it was your pleasure to give me.
I did not need the advice of any man,
for my disposition in this respect was
made up in the beginning for reasons of
my own, which seem to be understood
by my friends and colleagues on this
floor. I do ask this House to excuse me
from the important duty of chairman of
the committee to which you have as
signed me. ''
The Speaker If there be no objection
the gentleman form Pennsylvania will
be excused from duty as chairman of
the committee on banking and cur
rency. Mr. Bland, of Missouri, moved that
the House do not excuse the gentleman
from Pennsylvania, but this motion re
ceived no support, and Mr. Curtin was
excused. This devolves the chairman
ship on Mr. Miller, of Texas.
Mr. Reagan , of Texas, rising to a ques
tion of privilege, said he found in the
Record today, that previous to his mak
ing his speech yesterday, Mr. Morrison,
cf Illinois, had protested against the de
bate on the silver question beingopened
ot that time, aDd had remarked that
nothing justified this departure from the
rules of the House. When he (Reagan),
with the consent of the House occupied
bis place in defence of the rights of the
people, he dil not think he merited the
rebuke of the gentleman from Illinois.
Mr. Morrison denied that he had had
any intention to rebuke the gentleman.
He had meant to say that he could see
no reason why the debate should begin
yesterday.
Mr. Reagan said that he had referred
to this matter because he did not wish
by his Filence to seem to acquiesce in the
rebuke.
On behalf of the Committee on Presi
dential laws, Mr. Caldwell, of Tennes
see, called up for action the Hoar Presi
dential Succession bill, but ou a state
ment by Mr. Cooper, cf Ohio, that the
minority report had not been prepared,
the discussion of the subject was post
poned until tomorrow.
The House then, on motion of Mr.
Morrison, of Illinois, at 10 o'clock ad
journed. A GENTINE SPOILSMAN.
Senator Vance's Very Peculiar Views
ou niif-Servlee Reform.
Vasiiington. Jan. 6. Senator Vanco
doe3 not expect to see Civil-Service law
repealed under the present Administra
tion. The introduction of his bill yes
terday was merely the outburst of feel
ings that could not be suppressed.
"Even though it should pass both
houscti it would be vetoed by the Presi
dent,' he s lid this evening. "Never
theless. I think there is a popular cry
for the repeal of the act. Seven-tenths
of the people of my State, of both par
ties, would be glad to have it repealed.
There is more feeling on the subject
than you svould think. I know of
several Republican Senators who favor
the bill, to say nothing of the Democrats.
I believe in civil-service reform, that
is. in thn impros-ement of the service,
but I also believe in the party in power
having the spoils. Of course it would
not do to turn the whole thing upside
down with a change of administration,
to burn out all old men and put new
and inexperienced men in. But I do
believe in the victors occupying the
conquered field. It is all very well for
the people who are in and who have the
spoils in their pockets to call us, who
wane a little of it, spoilsmen. The real
issue in the last campaign was on turn
ing one party of people out and putting
another in. The New York papers were
full of it. They said "turn the rascals
out," and the will of the people was
that they Bhould be turned cut. ISow,
if I want a friend of mine put into one
of the departments. I must ask a Re
publican to do it for me; if I want a
man who is obnoxious to me removed, I
must ask that favor of his friend. I saw
the defects in this act at the time it was
passed. It was passed under Republi
can rule to go into effect on a certain
day. Before that day came the Repub
licans had tilled every office with their
friends. Safe jn their apostolic right,
their salvation was secured. The man
who wanted an office after that must
come along and etand his examination,
muft be stood up on the outside with
ias ticket in his hand likeamanin front
.,f a soap-house, and then must wait for
some one to die. There might have been
thousands of iucompeteDt men in office,
but they did not have to go through any
examination because they were already
in. -'Besides this," continued the
Senator, "sve want a fair representa
tion in ollice-holding for every State.
It was law before the passage of the
idivil Service act. and it is law now that
the oftices shall be distributed among
the .States as nearly as possible in pro
portion to their population. Of course,
during reconstruction times the South
was represented here by a lot of carpet
baggers who obtained what offices they
cuiihl for their friends, and people
re;:
as
istc-red as trom my state were jusi
ikelv to be from "ew England. Of
course, after the passage of the Civil
Service act. it was impossible to get any
euan-Ls. Now. I was looking over the
blue b-e'a the other day, and I found
lha! in tiie Interior Department there
were liaa people from the District of
Ci.uml'i.i tin ployed, and how many do
t'aia'r-: fioai North Carolina'.' Forty
nine. The District of Columbia
vr.h 'I'D-) inhabitants. and
North Caroiiua with l.aUU.O-'A'l Still. 1
,.r.l-l ;. t care so much who held
ti.-m if th. y were In Id by Democrats. I
lo.i y- a this C ivil service act slinks iu
t-ie :- -trils , f tiie Democracy, particu
', -.riv of the md-fashioned Democracy,
do be -are the President has not entire
; ii; : I t 1 his t-rincit'les as -et f, rth
::,;-:,.:o. but lie has resi-ted the
r --a:- iat'.-r than any- ether man
v al . 1. x-.a il-ne. I know if a man who
li . i w -rke-i f. rme. voted for me and
- :.: his mo-.-iy f.,r me. came and a: ked
0. 0 : r a ; a a e that wa- held by a man
hsi-1 v.- raid, a-ain-t ran I w aiicl
j.v. t..y i:.tr .-:;: ti u of liiis I ill
wa - :. -: p.,. -at as an attack on tiie A-l-:.
;e,.-:r..t.. r. any more than Senator
I eih- s; -ea was." -aid Mr. Vance.
"1 h .v always held these views n the
t ; .1 serva-- law and I voted against its
: .--..e... 1 -hail -upport the Admiui
I I ... n l.-.irtdy whenever I can. but I
..,-. t ahanee ray i p.nions to attree svitii
.;. :. ,r can 1 packet them bee iuse I m.iv
.. v. - ir,,- f.ivor to a-U of it. "
"la e-cela-ior. the Senator said that in?
eved ti-.,- l 'ivil-Si-rvice law would be
:.. :.' i ..; ;:a- -t siieii of I'oe-r. ss. hut
1. la- eo'il 1 cot say. He had not
;':. :;h; et" the matter in that way. The
r -:..-.;- .- heme- emphatically the pab-..-
.. di ::i'n-i:ior,t that be has seventeen
rel itive.- in rilice. He says that his
i r ;!. r ;- As-i-tant Commissioner of
. . - i
Pater-is v.J - et Besides
Clerk of the xoteiuif senate, with
nsist and b - -V&Zce claims kinship, but
x I whose relationship no
;This, the Senator sayB, Worid.
-f his reiau"
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