Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 September 1869 — Page 1
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of Lafayette manufacture this year. Xllck, of 5 $&P*iti4ie' flWf. week sold one hundred and fifty mules at an average of $120 per liea(l»
ATH^uaaA lifn .sj-i? The GrueDuasttu Machine Shop has built a lot of cars *ftr the "new whiifti, will be delhreted the *p4d tbi$ week.—Putnam
State Coo?«fltioti ef tb® Youpft.-
Men's Cbriatian Association meets: in LaPayettlB on tti3 5th, Ctb October.
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Is it so rare an occurrence for acitizan o^d,to go I^epYork_Uut the eis jg&idg Hllei-e inoed "b3
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fact of graphed to a Cincinnati paper?
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held Livermore, Susan Peck ham are1 all positively'-engagod -to •p"k ffitmrite
B. Anthony and Lilly
Tiib&b are in Montgomery county 3,300 farms. The wheat crop for 1869 on tholfe faronfe, it 'ja/efe^iniit^./wijL'-
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derburgh1 o0uJiilj? fir th'd ^«ir-Aw,'t°: be collected on the diiplidate, ia .$344,000 65telusive 96 delinfj^^nla.. The^taU is
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"Wiij4AH,ty4*rpvp,j fppviet Jhe Jefferaonville, prison, from Henrjr county, on'ihe I4tt,'!rif!flui. Tfeis is the flret death-Wat has occurred in the prison for
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Democrat
AhttoLEB
laiucforf QtWiiWjMuUJ
urges the nomination, of Thos.
R. Cobb, ErtJ., as the n*4t D&toOfcratle candidate for Governor.—JBxc/ia^. "Will this Cobb "shell out" to help on fttoe cajivass? That's the.main question.
of
Assoaiation have been
filed wi^h,the Secretary, of State for the, Lafayette Manufacturing Company, for the manufacture*^farming fcnd'otfheriifi^ piemen I s. Capital stock,'$60,000, the institution to be located at Lafayette.
Thk Cfty Council of Richmond have granted the right of w»y within the city limits to the Pacific _and Atlantic Telegraphic Company. Tb® new line is within a few mifes *0^ Richmond,* and has sixty hands employed on it. It will follow the piko fcongL Abere to Dayton 1 »?,.?
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WEALTHY
Germsmnerchnnt in In-
diana ha# insured hit life* for the benefit, of the poor of the town.—Exchange. Now if the rich Dutchman, will have the kindness tt cdnstderately "kick the bucket," no doubt "the poor" will esteem it in especial favor.—C^n. Titnts.,^
MR. DURHAM, President of the First National Bank of Crawfordsville, made a western trip this summer, and says that at far aibe went he saw the Greencastle pumps. Every well in IoWa seemed to have one of our pnmds in H. This shows how manufacturing makes a town known. Oreencatde Banner.
DAHIELDATI8,ofWalton, Qass county, is said to be the oldest pension creditor of the Government. He is ninety-three years old, and served in the war with Great Britain in 1812, ija Mexico and in the rebellion. Though his natural powers are mnch abated, he reads and writes easily without spectacles. ,i:
The Indianapolis paper* are quarreling over a hefty sutyect. They are bringing all the foroe of iheir eloquence and the weight of logic to bear upon tbe momsDtoijj/ questio*5-,
wtetfcer
elephant crossed,,,the brjoge or waded the river. Tbe'JlMfo^ taWes the afflrma-. live, and the Cbftiwrcurf the e^atiyei Wo shall hold our br«ath till this grave matter is decided.—Cin.
Times.
AS fbHW. hopTtb See Ti^pW&'floe county build a road from L* Fayette to Covington, thence through Fountain and connecting with tM l*oad from Terre Haute :to Danville at spme point west of Rockville. That would* give us access to ihe beetooal deposits, whioh is the-objeot afa railroad in that direction. It must jome, and will come, close upon the heels at the La Fayette. Mancie 4 Bloomington Boad, which is now being located.— La Fovttte Journal.
ALL
THE
joijmen in the Abrame caso
iigned this request: We, tbe undersigned jurymen in the aso of the Slate vs. William J. Abrams, having in the discharge of our duty, and under the uolemnity of our oath, found .he defendant guilty of murder in the Irst degree y«t believing that the crime :ommitted by him was the result of wickid influences surrounding him, and not I he rwult of a bad heart, we would repectfully ftik the Governor to cotnmuto lis sentence to ten years' imprisooment.
WITHIN one year and three days from he date of the murder, the three persons Lriginally Suspeoted of th'e YOung butchtry hav* been-tried and puniahed. In he case of Martman, although never fornally before the court!, •renrtfet had been ironounced, and he only anticipated by his own aot the Jjenalty which a jury vduld doubtless have visited upon him. I Two of tbe actors in the drama sentenced
0 imprisonment for lift, and one dead by I lis own hand, are the net results whioh
he conspirators have reaped. A crime tariling and mysterious beyond any in he annals of the State has thus ended, .nd we believe tbe general sentiment is 1 ruthfully and righteously so.
The tragedy and its outcome has a leton (or evil doers which they should yot heedlessly forget. No matter how careully they may make their preparations, in what mystery they m-y enshroud I heir .act, sooner or later vengeanoe and justice seek them out, and visit upon tbem Ihe terms ef thfc law. In the Young murer, with what remarkable certainty and lureness his retribution followed th« stepe 1 the bloody criminals!—Ini.
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New York,
Sept. 16.-In the Board of
Bducation yesterdiay, Conraaisaioner Smith
lowered a reflation showing that from
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attending achool,and authorizingt1 commission to remedy the mattOT. TM ^solution was adopted. ~jo[Q[
two Totma kiuv lfinm
Two daughters _pf M». Wildman, of tfewark/i&Ji, 4l«*l»%nd
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arrived
jat Castle Garden by the Minnesol care-
the Minnesota, in week have
grand-mother, last
fforfi England, but since then they
disappeared, and Mrs. Wildman and the Oastle Garden authorities have .reason to believg,they wews oawieAo mon raii^rents
«learner.
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XVXRYTHIHa LOVJILY.
The Tribune says: .'We are authorized *tiy Mr. Boutwell to say, that there is no tfulh in the statement that any personal difference ever existed between
upon any other subject, The relations between Gen. Bawlias and Mr. Boutwell were never for a moment interrupted by
Mr. Boutwell had an interview with number of rfnailciai 'gentlettieti thii afternoon at the sub-Treasury. The only
stxbject touched denied notes, the great scarcity or wnicK acts in-|
jiriously on the business interests of the country. Tfe&&$ti4#ty #11 r##edy this evil as early as poesible. Mr. Boutwell ajTterwjirds sited the Cuftom House.
tw tmg -totdi^rf 'tttorant. At a meeting of the Carpenters and j|oioers' National Union in Bcooklyn to* jd'ay, a resoiution was offored that the prejudices of membra of tb"17ni%gainst
lent to admit them, as mem tiersv Tafs'led* to' angi^ debateand'tne^reaOljtion was finally T«.id
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the table.,.
THE SEORETART OP THE TBEAStTBjff 1 -j I
Secretary Boutwell had numeni2s* «ftUers to day. Among thetn V9XB. Golleoter Qrinnelij 'Horace Greeley and General Butterfleld. He also reaei^M dele^atldtiV1 •^)f steel importere afifl BUgfar reflneri desired modifications in the tneilfodTif a^ eessing and collectirigd&ties. At the suoTreasury he met a deputation of Bank President*-relsttvetG'-ttre Ittn a VfWIM tipnal amounts of one aBd two dollar iiotes, and was also interviewed by a tiumber of brokers and other burin^is men. This evening he dirieH at the Union League Club, by invitation of
DISCHARGED.
The investigation of the charge against Sheridan Shook and others was continued to-day, and Mr.Shook waehonoTably dis" charged.
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From Washington
WifiHiNGTOTT, Sepf.18.^—The digpfittih1 from Madrid representing the completion of a sort o/.tripartite treaty na the part of England, France and Austria, to pre^ tect Spain againft the United States creates quite an excitement, and It is sur» mised that the unusual secrecy at 4i!a State Department has something to do
wUh.th3B .«aaUac ~SaaA£. Laaui anri ia jis
member of the Qu^an «Funta h'^L.an interview with SeOretiVy ''Ffflh- *yl«erday, knd as a result of it, it is eatd important developments in Cuban affairs will be made in a few days.
TEXAS ELECTION.
WASHINGTON,
G-, Sept.
16.—G«nt
Sherman faki ordered "he election ihTeias, which was originally fixed for tbe 30ih of jrovenajiel, iW ilxtended through four days, on tbe suggestion of Gen. Reynolds, that a fair election oould not be held in one dag. Some extanaion will be given in Mississippi, if required.
DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL.
It is announced fey- the Publishing Association that tbe Washington Express will be issued on Monday in connection wUh the National Intelligenoer, as a .pemocratic morning jour at.
INCORRECT STATEMENT.
A special telegram to a Northern paper fitntes thaj reo»nt letter, fiom Minister Motley etpiwee^- ii»liSfa(4wtl at 8ie'" policy he is instructed to pursue in regard to the Alabama blaims, &o.
On inquiry it is ascertained that no such letter has been received at the Department of State, nor any communication which exhibits such a spirit,
OUSTOM8 RESBIPT8. jr|- St j(
Customs^ r6eefptslart"We^k, t5Joul,
466?
INCOME A8SESSUENT3.
Commissioner Delano has determined to! thoroughly sift the income assessment* and to this erid hds appointed a large number of assistant assessors, whose special duties will be to re-assess incomes.
"t^e oommissions have already been ivued, and the commence-ht tWfai/e -oilif9 immediately.
TOBACCO.
ST.
Accounts from Bicbmond state that during August there were shipped from that city 1,171,000 pounds of chewing and 4,000 pounds of stroking tobacco. *4M« tJfiflJii%dsed was a Fenian. 1 lTroifl St. Ebiii».
L'ouis, Sept.
16.—An
Omaha dis
patch says tbe election Tuesday wu peacable though excited. Tbe returns indicate the election of three Republicans and one Democrat to tbe Legislature,and & Republican Sheriff, Clerk, Asssessor, and Commissioner, and ^b'e Democrats elect the Probate Judge and Treasurer, who ran on the Peoples' Ticket. Puebla and Los Inman counties give increased Republican majorities, qnd Cle^r Creek county, as far as heard from, gives a Republican majority.
NKW MEXICO.
Reports from Santa Fe note continued Indian depredations in that territory.— Women and children bad been murdered and much stock driven away. Colonel Green had returned from his expedition into the White Mountains, having killed ana captured
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Indians, and destroyed
severe! camps and a -large amount of
From Chicago-
CHICAGO,Sept. lfe.—-The 4!hioago Pres
bytery have voted on the overture for tbe two General Assemblies, as follows: Against reunion of the two branches of the church four, for reuion, 33.
DIRECT IMPORTATION
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Bock
Journal.
TEA.
The firsts 4irect importation of tea, made by jLunge & Co, of Sun fvranctsco, tp Messrs. Wm. A. Butler & Co., of this city, arrived this morning, via the ChiT cago,
Island $ Pacifhs Bailroa^,
having left California August 30th, and the lea district of Foochow, China, Au» gust 3, thus being 44 days on the way, a much longer time than will be consumod by future shipments. It was received at the depot by Nevins and Deah's Brass Band, which preceded a cortege ot United States express wagons throngh the principal streets.
"l5.—It is"known here
t^-day that Major General Sickles, United Gftates Minister to Madrid, transmitted to the Spanish Cabinet an official note pro* testing in behalf of the American people akd the Government of the United
ana io« vruvoruaiwiui against the outrages. rfcently committed 0^ American citteeofc %tibir ^nsinua-
States,
ainst the outrages American ting at tbe sai«f *i£n%to the ministry that belligerent rights would soon be accorded ,the C!a¥ans by the Government in 'Washington, should Spain persist in her barbarities on the Island, and in her refusal of th^terms of a compromise with tie people. The members of the opposition to the Serrano Government assailed
prevent if possible any arrangement with the Executive in Washington. Telegrams from Spain addressed and en route for the New York Herald, relative to Cuban affairs, were stopped at Madrid on l^onday^the 13th insU, by. order of the Gfovermaet^.
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-istatimeiit'- which has
^been pretty extensively circulated here, to t|e effect that England, France and with the intention of sustaining the rights of Spain in Cuba,
Stormy weather,j^J^ws^miio^^r^in has fallen and gales' prevail. LONDON, Sep. 16.—The Times lias an editorial $o-4*£ on Sickles' note.to.the Spanish governta*ii&>ii theSpanisb? quteation. Whenever it Bays it was believed that President Grant would not interfere* or allow interference ia the Cnban question, until Congress could vote upon it, is UiIb less resolute than formerly, or has a ^pressure forced him to sanction thede mands upon Spain for the abandonment
iof Cuba? There is no doubt that the al-
the insurgents. The probabilitfes are that we are on the eve of serious events. The struggle will be hopeless so far as Spain is cbn^&Bdi^fct -the government cannot resist the. influences o| .the people. The flame of Spanish prieTe Is 'fast kindring, ajid the government. in striving to check it will S^on be extinguished. From the jtriost- tiantfuir provinces 'of Spain come offers-of rate aftd arms, in order that the regular troops may go to Cuba. The aggressive policy of tbe United States cannot be justified by tbe attitude of Spain towa^tJuSar"™"^'
It is not a question of slavery, or abo« lition of slavery. That has already been decided upon. It is not the determination of @pain to resist the demands of Cjuba, fdfr m^o^attdna liave be^ri opened to allow severance of tl)e Island. Set-
Under the present critical circumstances the Cortes, on re-assembliug, will have to turn their thoughts and attentibn to the difficulties and ilingeM of- Cuba. fBOWIJi trance
PA&is, Sept. 16.—The Gaulois to-day states the majority of the Prince Imperial
Bullicfn in the Bink of France, has decreased four million francs since last Thursday. .5
Gen. Prim will have a second audience, with the Emperor to-day or to-morrow. Mr. Burlingame and the Chinese Em-bassy,-depart-for Stockholm early next
Spain.
Spanish ironolad frigates hav9 been ordered by the Government to proceed to duba with troops.' Three thousand men hive already sfciled 'for -the Island, and seven thousand more will leave Spain for the 8%ij£4-destination during the present woek.
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Gen. Prim has telegraphed to the Govbrnihentl {rom Paris,'to'use all diligence ini sending troops to Cuba..
Ireland-
Drainr, Sept.
IS.—The
cided against the admission of ex-officio embbrs to Future conventions. Tbe Archbishop of Armagh died today«g«&68.
jT. Rein, a bailiff, wag shot dead at Abbey Devey to-day. Tbe culprit it is supr
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Murde
Burglar.
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DETROIT,
Sep!
16.
The house of
Bjecry Willettt,*tn Lomburg street, was entered last uight by a burglar. Willetts Wife, aroused by the noise, called her huahand, who sprang out of bed and fan against bifti grappled with him and threw him, whofl the burglar drew a knife and stabbcd.wniettssix times, killing hint ifistaatiy. The murderer then jumped through- a window. An alarm was sdori gived^and t^« man was found hidden this nrorning near the place of the crime and safely lodged in *he station 4iouse. u^.
It is reporte^JUtat Willetts on the previous night effected an insurance of
$5,000
upon his liCs. ft?
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Uaine Eieotion.
Auqusta, Mi-, S«pt. 16.—Returns from two hundred a eighty-three cities and towns show a- total vote of 70,981. Chamberlain reaped 38,968,
Smith 28,209
and Hiehborn 3,?®4. Chamberlain's majority over both is 6,965. Bepubllcans have oarried etery county on the local tioket exoept Afoot took and Knox.
Returns froni 331 cities and towns give Chamberlain 4l.6!fl, Smith 30,708, Hiehborn 3,979. Hicbborn's vote will not exceed 4,500,.and Chamberlain's majority will be 7,500.
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LOUISVILLE, Kt., Sept 16.—Geo. D. Prentice" and other prominent citisens repudiate the unauthorised use of their names tn ftha c*k of OoL Jeese Bsiyles' ication for the Louisville postmaster-
Vt *B*4 bp THE TAIR.
The attendance to-day at the Fafr was the largest since the opening, and numbered fully 16,000.
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—TOLEDO,Sept
16.—The weather to d»y
fbas been favorable, a%d thu has.been of w»««tsitrrenfii 1: day sin toe ininfr of Ohio State Fairs. The attendance is belived to have been but little leu than 50,000. and tfae receipts Op to tbe prfbeni time Me'largely in excess of those at any similar exhibition ever give* in the State. The Fair closes to-morrow.
MtafoHJAb'
I Hon. John A. Bingham addressed a mass-meeting hem to-day.1 'J
A' Terrlble Tragedy-
PortaqeCiti,
Wi8ooN»ur,Sept. 16
Wm. H. Spain^f citizen of this city, this afternoon BhotBarney Brftt^another well known citizen, who expired almost in* stantly. Spain was arreeted, and whild on tibe way to jail was taken from tbe officers by a mob of infuriated citizens, rope put round his neck and draggejl to the nearest tree. Both wer members of the 19th Wisconsin Begiment, where the enmity first commenced that so tragically ended to-day.
From Fhtlodelphfir'
PHILADELPHIA, Sept 16.—Delegates to the Pomologies! Society were to-day welcomed to the city by the Mayor. The Society megta next year at Brohnynd.,^.
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QOEBEO, Sept. 15.-r-P«nce Arthur arrived to-day, and was'received by the officers of the garrison, the city corporation, and a guard of honor. Salutes were fired and an address: Was read."
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OATS— Quiet at 60@&5 for Ho 2 and 62@53 tor Ho 1. BABLXT-»In demand at 11 60@I 65'for fan.
BYE—Quiet at 98c@Sl. TOBAOoO—In good demand at 7 35(328 60 for lags to good leaf.
WHlsKT-'Unsettled and prices nominal, $1 SO asked
ESS POBK —Held 4t 32. iiisar«e:'' LAKD—Held at 19^, ao demand. BULK MEA.TS—Shoulders held at 14 and sides at 16%.
BACON—In moderate demand, Shoulders at 15 and side* at. 18% fpr clear. rib at- clear,' tlrar slJes now held at 19.
AM8—8ugar cured at 23(321. B0TTEB—Dull for all but ptime to choice which brings 30g3S.
CHEESE—Firm at 15@15%. EGGS- 90@2L shippers count. LINSBBD OIL—Dnll at 1 00@1 02. I.ABD OIL—91 4091 iS.PBTBOLEUM—At 34@35. SDGAB-Active, raw at J3)6ai6 and refined at 16J$@17J^, the latter rate for nerd.
OuFFKfC—Firmat 20(326 for good to prime. GOLD—136% buying.
NEW YORK MARKETBy Telegraph.] NEW Yobk,Sept.10. FIOUB—DIosed steady with moderate demand for shipping grades.
WHKAT—In f«ir export demand at $1 35 for Ho 3 spring, 9 2(g}l 62^ for No 2 do, tbe latter for Yery handiomr, I 66 for No 1 do, 1 S3@i 67 Mr winter red and amber weitern, 1 68 for amber southern and 91 60 for wbite western.
BYE—Quiet at 91 14@1 20 for new and old western, OATS—Hear? aqd very M?H at 01(gM for new westefli.
OOBtf—Firm at "91 I29I 17 for common to prime mixed western. POBK—S3! 60 for new mess.
BEEF-Quiet.
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doubtful if a war of races might not en«e if the Insurrectionists are extinguish ed befqre^e cig${bn jfiHhe Island
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OUT MEATS—Dull at 14%(ai6 for shoulders and 17019c for liamf. MIDDLXS—Quiet ice cured at 16%@17.
LAJBD—Dull and heavy at 1£%@19 .for steam id |8@19% for kettle rendered. KGGS—Quiet and unchanged. MONEY I bo demand for money on call met at 7 but there is an uneasy feeling in regard to the future. There was a large inquiry for time loans to-day but banks and money leuders hesitate about t-ein anythingbayond call loans.
GOLD—Dull, opened lifj and closed at 36%. oftCIAL NOTICES. GBANP CLOSING 8ALX OF DKY GOODS.^ TUELL, BIPLEY
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DEMING,
Are now closing out their entire stock of Summer Dress Good, Ao., Ac., at interesting prices to buyers. Find their adrertisemenUn another column of this piper. Bead it and profit thereby
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CONTINENTAL! The Cheapest and 'Best Cook Stove In the Market. Something new. Everybody should see it before baling the old styles* Please call and see this Stove
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WHEAT—In nndente demand, redat (118^ 20 for No 2 and 1 23@1 25 f(?r fro l. CORN—Firmer and higher sales at Ip. 03Q 1 05.
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DJi. BELL'S SPECIFIC for the speedy and permanent care of seminal Weakneas, tb* re.nit of Yonthfal Indiscretion, whioh neglected, rains tbe happiaeas, and nnflta tbesnderer for bnsineas, aooial society, or marriage. They can be used withoat detection or in. terferenoe with baeineea pnreatte.
Prioe one Dollar per box, or foar boxea tor tt ree dollar*. If yoa caanot prooare tbeae pills ecloee the money to
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MILITARY CLAIMS.
OATID S. DANAlifl80N,u Military Attoracy, Hotarr and mala Agent, Beolsrty Aitkortsei aai Llceaiei. Offloe—Farringtoi Blook,
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TEKKS HAPTB, DIP. Pension CKotow Prosecuted, Arrears of Pay Procured, li BOUNTY MONBY COLLECTED,
Kefer to Merchant), Bankers sad Oitiaana ganeraiiy, and to any one of the thoaaaad whoee eUim. hare been obtained by me.
MT All Invalid Prneioaer* not exempted, er not baring paased two Biennial Sxamiaatioas, must be ecamined Sept. 4, 1889. Tbey ihca^d be hare on that day.
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