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".:.- :o:r.t.: No" H-.e. ; barra$ vic-wn the street:
V. . Ar J I'to stavcJ ant learned my Tcrses
5 wh::t I I.car.l :he;r wd'ow whistles,
Nr CK. N. C. i A ;ui I've taii ar. i saii ray chapter with
IT A', way s l. t-ffice whoa not j !'re i x bolh ra-T ret-
, . f ....Tip on 'V-Cil cliebcrc. ! ''til. tlwrc alwajs is a peppermint or t
pcuiy in her p JCnet ;
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ATTOKNKY AT LAW,
Halifax , X . C,
P:ict;ecs in !lah:ax arvl a.lj nnin;4
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ATTUUNKY AT LA NY,
KSMKI.IN X. C.
Pr-vt;rv in all the Cul ts of Halifax
an l in 'i c Mi
:i:i:avi K hia! (.' -mis. l'lain: ,!-
m all p;trt of the State. .? S ly.
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A I" i O 11 N K Y AT L A W,
Si UTI.AND N !"( K, N, C,
Pin.'tiees wherever his services an
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A i i,i:;si:Y and Cot Nsr.i.oi: at Law,
Sctithuul Neck, N. ('.
y OHice: Corner Main and Tenth
Streets.
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BURTON & TRAVIS.
A i i '.m:vs AXii t.'ofNsi:i)K at Law,
HUiFAX, N. C.
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v . f i . i -v , veid'.n. i; kaxso.m, weldon.
I.'AV, & U VNS03I.
ATTUUNEYS AT LAW,
Wi: i.don, N. C.
:? S ly.
j on n u o u r. n t s on ' s
Ol'KX AT A hh llOUlhS
Si' i fa1! i n jrnaraii'v'.'O.i to patrons.
(. ur.Ki Nimli and Mam Street.-;,
M i) Tl. AND VilUh, - - N. C.
jan h ly.
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N . ! " So'th :Mh St, (bet. Main A Cary Sts.
lil'JILMOND, YA.
Turnbep Commission )jl?!'cant.
in ls p. roTia! asid i-rompt at tc-ntmn !
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t r-.,, scpofula. LLCtRs. ?lt I uovels and rtory papers the class ol
JptVJ'' I heading referred to is unfitting our
a -j-.i-a c-ci i-t0--.ir.-5 Lp the i Ikjvs" minds for all that is good,
r. ''ii'i'' "?r"ciue!"' its Par(- ail elevating. Unless ome
a:c:: i-rat t-irg tropcrtiet i thiug 15 done to check the spread ot
ci--.z-i-js a-i i..t.o:v. isnch Iiteruture, the eJiectn of which
SENT FREE 1 ''."'A - : &re noticf-ab!e to the marked degree
EwOrL; BU M :-). i';-'::. C. r clit lien- in Ilnrliam imrttiH lu.
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HR flPJI Vf -'.:J - h:ut
U i .It., "jilt"! T':' v'. - l '1 "!.. i.r.irj.. A -, -. r t 'V i-- r';..2.
Ih Bov's Grinds 3'!lr.
A 15 i'wy -.iroppirc r: the txtt-
l::.'S
A:-1 -tt :.: 1t? shrrai-J. ro.
r c:v."-int oour.: :? Uj;
Ar . I'Tf h-.:r.?i iVr the till 1
thj.h: my hi was sphitinj.
W ';c:t :hcre ur her forcheii as calm
j I'rf r.s.i t-- her till I was hoarse. tVe
Pilous r.ri the Fp:t'e.
There r.crer wj a pocket that wa half
o hi sn i dec;1;
An.; she U'.s the caiv.lie i:i my room burn
to the very socket.
While t;.e stews and rumors roua 1 atoi
till 1 a u sound asleep-
A :v.l when l"vo btcn i i swimming after
father's said I houhln't.
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to the rule.
It sounds as sweet as silver the voice
that says, "1 wouldn't;
The boy that won't go swimming such
a day wou'd be a fool!"
Sometimes there's sonn thing in her
voice as if t-he ave a bleing.
And I look at her a moment and I keep
as still as a ruouse;
And who bhe is by this time there is i o
need of guessing.
lr there's nothing ii-:o a graudmothi r
to have about the house!
A GOOD RECORD.
.( irecin i'le !!. Hector )
Solictor Woodanl tohl Hjp other
Jay that in hie experience of four
teen years as ft lawyer lieorgc Dud
ley is the firs', man he ever prosecu
ted for murder, an1 he convicted hi
man. While practicing at the bar
he has defended several who were on
trial for murder acd Lever had one
for whom he appeared tw l c convic
ted. 1 1 i 3 work the first week, at
this term of court, in prosecuting
criminals resulted in thirty-seven
convictions. Tnis shows what a vig
orous worker he is. It courts in
ltt county could be hi Id all the
time by Jude Connor and (Solicitor
Woodard, criminal dockets here
would dwindle down to minute pros
portions.
Pernicious Literature.
(Durham Sun.)
Tl! Louisiana lottery was legis
lated against as one ol the most,
comip'itg evils that helped to de-.
bauch our nation; intemperance
and salo3ns come in for condemna
tion on every band and the it stiain
itig hand of tha law is laid upon
the most of our major and minor
evils, liut theie is one element ol
debauchery at woi k that is doin
tur to destroy the youth of A-
J meriea than all the other evilj corn-
;erature mat is giving every ooy
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that. eoTiies under its baneful in-
.iuence a kt:i.u appetite for every
the boys with all that is good, with
their homes and their fccho'jJ, and
with every healthful, legitimate
purnit and pleasure peculiar to
their youth. Under the lorm of
c tuntry ov,t will soon be called
! upon f.o cotf mplate rlc ravages it
iha - done by seeing the rising and
eom'ng gf-nrat ion merged into a
c'ass of crimi.nah an 1 cd'-stotl' Irorn
-'jeiety. L'y ai! mean-; let u- baw
.-IK-edy lei-i ition ag-unt pei:jici
ou. ferjar i ,;jdi! Ltyia'ut as well
a again4-: thit of an obscene char
acter, it 'e Lave ai y desire to jave
tie bo vs.
J. M-iV.r.a! J. rn-erir 11 :Azr,t Lin
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c, .4-. :-:
his u'ci lira-iycrt-
i- lh crJv '.hirz
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Something of the Immortal Navi-
;atcr.
REMAINS OF COLUMBUS.
wurrr they kist am now fai.
O l I. Y THKY A K K t i f A K l F t .
J. U. Koso. of Chicago, during a
visit h paid to llaviuia. was grant
ed the rare privilege of viewing the
remains of Christopher Columbus.
It is in the cathedral that the re
mains lie. As one outers tbo great
Komau doorway the eye is struck
with the apparent vatuess of the
interior. Faraway m the distance
was tho high altar. Tho tall im
ages became blurred and indistinct
masses of masonry when viewed
from the entrance. Heneath the
vaulted roof lay the rcimi'ns of the
great discoverer, and it is with tcel
ings of awe and reverence that one
approaches the chancel to gae
upon the bones of the man who did
so much for the new wot Id. Kight
men were necessary to bring the
molderiug bones to view, as each
one possessed a key to certain looks
which the others could not open
r.ONKS OK t'OI.t: MIU'S.
On the gospel side of the altar, or
the lelt sitle as viewed from the
church entrance, is the tomb .of
Clo istopher Columbus.
The heavy fastenings were unloos
ed as each priest or ollicial step
ped to the tomb. The leaden casket
was taken out and opened. Only a
few hones left of all that wart mortal
of the great discoverer. Ah t.h lid
was pressed back an inscription
could be seen on the inner hide.
There appeared the words,uIll trey
de Varou du, Christoval Colon"
"lllustrious and Kenowned .Man,
Chi istopher Columbus.''
Ah is known, Columbus died at
Valladolid in 1500. About twenfy
fiive years after the lcath of the
cATJir.nrtAL ot Havana.
immortal navigator, his bones wci
removed from Seville, Sjiain, whith
er they had already been removes
from Valladolid, and transferred
across the seas to the eath fhal in
San Domingo, Hayti, whence, ori
the cession of that island to the
Engli-b, they were again exhumed
from their resting place ot two cen
turies and a half, and in 170" buried
for the third time with great pomp
in C'u'a in the Cathedra! of Havana
'named lor Col umbo ;..
A f ourisi.- of p. p- p. vtii banr.il all ha-1
l.-tli'iZS arc! T.ftUj:. your he-aVt to ftr-fw-:
(m.'Ii'.ioii. I euiatir: 'won art
rr,r.ru-i'. If out 'f fcorts and in hal
I
lU-.'i-.r w.n .o-irsif and th worM, lafetl
V. n."i bcoi..': titalthy aid rUion- j
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I J KAJ'. .-.IU At yo'jr rt"'j-'it J wi'lj
h:Ute rfiv .yrx'i y-tt J cor
j trsttvi rn!na in it- rt'.t vioieT.l form
I w h h.ti'z wrk. N. J. I oo:jolt -
! fi Tiiio'O; 5-Lvti.-ii and t.oV rijrnl.-r j
: Im ; ...iT.t'ts -,r, rt-tor-iersO'r J as '.ori
! cro," or.t :'. .fj-.id to u.e ii:r; - hrotktr
cr
i "v :cn v.'A. a'-j vt-h 1 rr tr-i
txt'ir:. it - .'i'.'c to :.o, A
o e v 0 w : e t r 0 c - --o w u v 't it:-, r.
to;, i 0 0 'j t
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a r:ot:y for tf.krs. co
cooi'.ito'iv-o
Yen toe, t. j (;oni.t
Fcr cti-'Li W rti Aid E"i:.o' t.
Ir Atkr.'i Ea. Ilcjs ;vns
if
Science en the Farm
i cuth'j Ccwptn xv.j
Mcy frtuer lugh at tb notiow
of applying he principle of cneroi
trj on the frrt, cillinj; ach n '
plictioa ot cieuc "fooling" nu
humbug. Ycl frnier eo tbeir oo
iron up au I drift wy bece,
hiinj been ducle1 in the public
school, the pirit of scientific nd
progressive ss;e h possessed tLetu.
and they seek elsewhere than upon
sn old fashioued frn?, scope fvr the
education which they hvo lrdjr
gained, And for the widar rductton
which Ihey crt.
Nor there is no field which orToi
more ample scope for an educated
ud scienlillc naind than a good farm.
The old-fashioned farmer y.
'What do I want to know about
cbcmisliyf It's enough if I mauure
the gro jnd and plant my aced; u
lure will .ake care if ttie rest."
Hut tho application of manure is
VhemMn ;" and if the farmer or
his boy ntulersd suds Iho grouudwork
of that science, he known what kind
of manure in good for a certain hold
and what kind is good for another
Held; and his knowledge, may make
for him or ae for him many dollars
in a dingle year.
A knowledge of chemistry will en
able him to save the raluable pro -cities
of Ida manures for the soil, t ti
stead of letting precisely those prop
erties be evaporated and wasted , as
they are in the caso of mot natural
mauuro as now IrcaUd ou the (arms
of thia country.
Hut the most impirtant function
of scift-iio on tho farm , after nil, at
tho present lime, in not tho l.nme
diato material udvautngu which it
may bring to the tanner, but tho
means which it will aupply of inter
esting to' he )oung, of engaging their
active and eager i telligence, and
keeping them from place where thrj
will be worse off.
(JivC a boy a fundamental knowl
edge ot the principles of e.homistry,
and the proechsea and operation f
Llie farm become nl oncn won Jtttful
1 y int'r:Hting to Mm.
When lot hio4 loiiiud that tho pari
of a plant or vegetable which ll gela
from the ground is found In its ah
ea after it ia burned , ho will bo m
terealed at once in nncerlaiuing what
thoae mineral parta ar', and if Ihoy
arc up)bed In the Mil in which llie
)lant grows.
Having found potash In conaidera
hie piantillea in the potato vine,
phovphatca and aoda In Indian corn,
hc)phite of lime in wheat, and ao
f)ii, lie will lo interfiled to know
whellur the food thai in htidict lo
the plafiti rontaini tlieae ideme.nta.
In pree.Ucly the Mf.me way, ho will
hi inlereted to know rhat 'leru!iit n
the food of the animal houM con
tain to mttkc them Ihrifly.
Once entered npon the path of tha
kin! of knowledge, the farm life
Ciaacfl to be mere drudgery. It ii
invested at every trj wPh new in
trreit, and become in a high tleren
i life worthy t he lived by an edu
cated and thinking nun.
Why Ex.-Gov. Wallor Bellevoa
Flower Will he Elected.
(Hi hmMi'l Ui-paOh )
1'jX( i'vrnor 'I hornac M W idler
who wai in New Haven, Conn., nid
that Mr. Flower' election is an a
ijared Tm:. He bskOi his confidence
upon the feeling of Ihe peopl whom
he hat reel while travelling In differ
ent parta of New York Mate. lie
ays that ttos campaign U hkng con-1 .Keplefiber 2 "h, when he dedivered a
duMtd In a very adcdful mnrir nd' ' ' (.h u llt: rUUurJe and al
is causing more lrtterest lhan anyj 1
. ,.1 in t.,..r l:re.d iMoriaitsiefiClt'' of Mtfa. Iiil
j f;W !ay ago
he heard Mik Iirlin.
a Itepnhlican politician, that h
woql(i hltl 10,00'y to ' f 7,.V)'; tha'.
r-i .1.1 11. .ii
I lorii( wjyi'i '.in 1
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LEMOH ELlAlR.
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f or hi 'io urn. arcl eor.tijiatton, lajrej
i Iernoii K ir.'T.
j Yor ietr, nhilte w tr.ti'aris
tit.
Lrrij'i Kliztr. '
For t!thwv.t. nerrristoeaa '! i
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For
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tiV : Jori F iiir.
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t k rr;o-j . 1 T.f .
hv-J r, for Ltof; tf.oro-.i or-
rtjr viatt-vt., t i.fjio F.uor.
Dr. !!'-. j L "o'.-. F'ie.r w' o' t
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LEK0S KCT DE0?5
Csrw tli fvr hv -lt. lioaf-!t,
ort i trvai. rjv-tv.n, ii.wuftxajr
PANVl ll-AH
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im rusu. ,j:ii(w
l-ra l iv lO.UUM. i;uni,
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l.OM, iVt. Tth.rr4eJl died
at lri(hlon last n!j;ht. I'arneir
death ISe tviH of a chi;! caaghl
Ust wee-. Hf took to his bed on
KrtJsy and l:ed l WlU)gham
rrraco at 11 .:Sl Ust inlt.
t;et lntt u and Irrlae.d weir
slattUd this in- 'ruing b ihfl uUeiU
unlookid r annouuce.ttienl lhat
Charles S. r.ut.ell, the noted Irish
leader, died mddenlv yeaterdar
ereo;ng at his home lu Brighton, li
has been known that Cornell lias not
enj vved tho beau Ut allh for eara
pas, eutl U Una been noticed,
and whlolf eommmed on, thai since
the O'Shea dlvrc development be
came a matter of public uoioneiy
and since his political troubln canto
upon him, that tho rent Iriati Mem
ber of Parliament had gtowrtv thinner
and thai he hail H-rccptlbty nged In
appearance. Hut. nobody cspcet-'l
to hear of his do all', and no inkling
as (o his illucn had reached (he
newspapers.
Mr. l'arnell arrival at his luuoo at
Brighton fiom liclu nd Thursday and
complained of aullrfrlng from a chill,
Ou the Friday following he waa un
able to leave hi Oe.l, and hi ieu
lar phyalelau was nmmoued. lie
sneined lo havo co nidered l'ari:ll'n
illneni li hayo lvm of a ti'rlmii na
lure, for ho .tn . rnl I c unoiher
plijriu l in with w .ioiii ho held u long
consultation ovor tho MtckuoHtt uf ihe
Irish leader. ''hia oonaullallon ut
phyaiciana wan. renuineil Sunday,
when Mr. l'aru 11 wm found lo bo In
Ureal p iln and npuarcntlf growing
weaker every hour. Ills nick no 1
was pronounced fi be an attack of
acute t heumat. rtiu, And every :itten
tioti and care was paid lo tho nllft
cr. He nnn i-arvfolly iti.d tint iring-
ly nursed by ids wife, whi h.udly
left lm lied ii-'c Ironi tint inoinrnt ln i
liiiMhaitd'' illucii v!V" proiioiiiicd to
bo c)f a morouj nat.ui'o. Mr. I'lUmdl,
lu apito of the cue and tittcuUon
which he received, did not. nooni lo
rallv from the i.iciiiJiatlim and jmiiw
woaker and wi-uiirr. Several hojra
before his ileatli Mr. Par n ell became
uucoimeiotis and ' ritma lued until
he died In iuLonnc agony.
Owing to the rtuddr nesa of the
Ilish leader'a illnean, nnd to lb hr
Ilefof hh wife and of attend In phy
nicianw lhat he wouM recover, no
friends or rebttivea d hi famil y or
thai of Mrr. rarnell w-rc present, a I
I'armdl'i bod.ndo wli in he 0"i-d. Mi.
I'nriiell and I ho h ) nioi un w r
alono In attending upon him wlmii
hv died.
In this city pari icidaily, Iho news
of Mr. l'arnell'4 lealh ;am-. down
like a t hundrr lielf. npon thn eluhn
and In political cirel.. Nobody, j
far at at flrt known, waa ? awrri
that ho was indirpoaed, and cone
qanlly v'hen il hecarne knonn lht.
he wats dead, Iiki firnt tdra formed
waa that he had eorn Miillr-.d auicblf.
An tho day woro on. however, .
leaked out fr.m a ntal.erui:ijl of hia
jntiruat; friend a thai he had corn
plained lo Ike in recently of r.ot f--l ;,t,,: ,, my ilffiii i.on'.fy,
lri4 as well at usual, hut it wai no' , 1 I tr, sorryto ay l-iiat in Ireland
Ihoujjbl hf anybody thnt lh-re waajr.ndui not -jy ti? hl sairi 5 of
anythina daoji'-roua in hi cond itlo?.
Tin; ftrnt time Mr. I'smell nppt-ar-
! t-A In public s . f-g, In Ireland
i Ion eri'l O'lifl'-n. l.r.
pon thai on
i tion Mr. I'aifie!! alattd that he wa
j tkUt., Ifi ,51-!,-. of tl order of
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i to hi rirfi, lie rarried !.'.
, ,
jt-ft arm in & bf.y f.d n'At Ine 1 to
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r;'pj!rer 'hi, he was ato ff.rf J r from
rheartttlri.
I 'I elegrari. f.'ov Iioh!in aft other
tows i-i Ireland tr.d th ,t','A.-A
ll'J,"',v n'-it'hu-KnrrH,
thvt the 'let?.';
of Mr.
J f c e d L
cuate i the 2' -''-? er.5i o. j'toi
, $ Idl top.'.ofUr. iitlfiliy o v.
cotiM toe . ; ,eo to i r. r e r .0 wo.'.i.
he d;-i I'i ,V'.f. Mr i't'r.;r5
er,;.-o '; fs: io t tvoe : cootief r
Kfct'of,. A rr.
frr. 1
wm fcttiiy '.; o the
Lewis of M 'Jet-'h heoarr. fc ';ot,
atd H waa de i that a riee'.Iejf '!
tU t! fo!lotft e , i -1 he ealled .'
tU te.f.j, to .oldef wtat het
to take is the ru ',f the d'ttt'.'ots
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jol!of Mr I'.r'l He h.ed .
j oiu l ; ! vo.vp Hun o ,
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! tven la $rvfl t in llr J tv p
jbameulsr? pMti it ptlKNJ . ' Ci
i,ih,'' tinJ, "U wti: i load, t
jc pMgteaa of atotMM, or, i olh
j r b. of Ihe novtucj rvr l. e
'Uttvn of tte!a. " M,
McCarthy ssk! hi b!uy'l that '
tVeltng of hostihly to Mr tfH',
or f toi!ity btec itdit lua!
meivbrra td Ih0 liiau paitf It, 't
1 1 ....... it.. . I,
uep!,tcly dlasppaf, lu tt ttr
and wnlvetaal regfrt whuh r
prrmneed among lrlhoirti
A ihe
death of Mr. Parurll. Intro wr,
go," Mr. MvCatttu all,
nel and it.yarlf) had a hug
friendly ismfrrenee at my hon.(-, ut
Clirbea. and we ouitnslty agirtd lo
draw palt of the t'na fkin I fio li
bae.kera Irt foreign caplUI, n m.Ui
to defray etpenaea t,f regia'.rr hi
which were Inc. tried hfore tSe st,
in the patt
"Itcfoielhe dltorce proceed i ne a,"
al I Mr. MvCittu, in co,n biBu.o,
"I was a close fileud f M. I'mnoll
whom I ad.nl ted loteuady. Mr,
Parnell conqulted mo In ' n i t t
(he lamentable mauiffalo and I ur.
nil rlloila In riulcaviulng to prcicut
htm Itoin laautug It In tho puMu
My idea waa that the lattisnce of Iho
itinnlfeato would make hl fntlhui
leaderahlp of the Iri h paity an utlrr
lin possibility.
The above is about the auholtnu'e
of whal Mr. McCaithy suld, t ui, ti
wan evident, thai he nnd mould ut ol
hit parly neie deeply aitoelod i-1 Mt
r..riioir.- ib alh, and that nil luiiiu
of anlnioTtly the jffeul lilnh e(i,. i
had Blink beneath Hie llood of n.n nm
Caused by hq sudden an. I utiliinely
dealt.
lil t M'ki t'lii a IN no iim O'-n.
Ihe U chtttoiid )j.p t'i gtve-i I lie
fidlowlng of Mr. Ihwurll'j vll l
I i n il iik id some ycui.i ao ;
Mr. I'nrnidl mado Ihieo njirm h. o
on the on -ail. I of hi i vlill to ltd h
inoti.l I Vlj ti tr y I'., I M.S ).
lie ili. I not tench lhn i .1 y (tiiui (he
Not I't ntil I) nflei I I o. In. k I hat
mot nlnjr, and ntler njietiditi a l v
tointitea at tho l'.ohniiif , whrio he
nnd Mr, .loiitt Dillon ( vho ac .hiijp
nic I him in hid A m t i i a n lout )
atojipcid, ho was escorted to dm ( np
It ol.
A resolution waa adopted by Ihe
llounri oT Heleftratea e tr ml I tig the
pllvilegtf of lhn Ihi ir lo lhn illatln
guiRlitid Irish trader, who nil noon
hrotr.dil. Into th hill hy a tjneiol
eoiiittiil.tre lipjiolaled lo prltotm thai
duly, Tl.n vU'ltot Wusi lot.liully
wel:ot;u-i Ii v 1 1,0-akwr I, cy , and i f i I
a leeraa of lett iiiluii'er1, in vv m !i
.Mr. I'ttfm ll l I I an lufoni-tl iii i j.
Hon, I b o lloint- K'llo at a I e 3 in 1 1, i,i
Ift-aei'l Lhn Jl'iuae,
fi-i.i't ii iie.ioi! t; mm-, not ne.
M t . 1'ariK ll snidi
''Alt. Hpcalti-r sod ( J ,tf,tb i,n ii (,f
Ihe J I Ue of I - b'lies( httv hf tit
permit led by youf klndnoaa lo say n
v. ot d r two In fply nnd in itlitin
fr Ihe BiJfsrilsgQ joit hive, jlv-n n.u
hi frtg pfusentrij to )i,r fifioua
li'use, I feci it gisal honor, a
tfoL lonrlray and klidnes In hc-iu
filloed lo rijlti youi Loii-i and lo
say u word n .on lh a-i'.j-f t. of I I.e.
f rr.J,iu. O if pM.ple if thay dni
j toohla'n 1 oifoit n'l happlro tss havi -
, 'o look t' the Ur 1 of thr. V r t .,
nho.h ha 4 b.en a r,2 tot so many j 'i -jti i 1 o,, .,
! oIi.on and V, lh Kir.t hist, ult..,n
j . ... , , , i
j V U&ut wh.r.r ha elway wt-Jeoritd 1 ,r h. , i ' ! ' I,
'i kindly.
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