Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 February 1866 — Page 2
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-iiuookviimm;Frilay Horning:, Tebrtiary 9, 1860. . . . . i THE STATE CONVENTION. T.lst where wo publish a list of tho dclo- , ptes tpjointcJ from thtu County to attend tRo L'tfor State? Convention which asscmBles it Indianapolis on Thurt-dajr, tho 2'Jd Jay of February, 18C0. Tho interest cf tho party nod of tho Country demand a full representation on that tecasi mi, and it Is hoj-cd that thoo persons oj pointed as delegate from Prank Ud Ccuntyirill attend en man. They will fro up without instructions; tut, in ior of the pood conduct of lh present Incumbents of Iho Statu OHlccs, and tho univcrlal satisfaction they haVo rcudcrsd in tho duchare of their duties, tho shoit timo they bavo held their petition, and the evils of a too frcqiunt rotation in luce, to. gcthcr with tic well established practice of the party, we think, wo hazard nothing in predicting that tho delegates from this Countj will bo a unit in favor of a rcnomination of tho present State Officers. Justice and eound policy alike dirtato this course. HOW IT WAS DONE. It ii eil known that at tho first caucus of the Republican members of Congress after the organization of the House, the pending bill striking out of tho District franchise law theword"white,"nnd placing ill enlon on equality, was voted down, and a qualiSeJ franchise for all colors substituted ttayefor. This result not only reflected tho unbiased sentiments of a majority of the Unionists in Congress, tut was in accordance with tho view of their constituents, as evidenced by tho result of the election in tho Northern State lait year, whoa the question of unrestricted auftrage was submitted directly to tho peo p!. When the bill cam up in the House, admitting, as it did, of unrestricted, un qualified, and universal suffrago in the district, without regard to race, color, or loyalty, the Democrat ccmbircd with tho ultra Radical and voted down all amendtsonti and substitutes, and forced a voto on tl.eainiple question of universal auffrago. Then it waa that many who had voted 4,itaf f"'. pro,"i'"i in j.u..i'....b. tiack under pressure, and abandoned tho.io who stood toadfutin defence of what they concoivod to to not only the sontimj.. ts of an orcrvf helming majority of tho pcoplo of the District, but alat of their own constituents, and left them in a small minority. There is no doubt tut tho moasiro would have fa l'vTlut for tho combination of the Denriocrata and ultra lludicaK Tho WsihUflton correspondent of tlio I ml in n JVvr firpnll''cw, (Mr. Julian' orpn,) thua explains how it waa done: When tho voto was taken it mtno op first un the various substitutes and dodges. 2 k IM won uta In t t fi'infrrnl ihn J!n,titntt i)tnt tjjhinit irniVr, v iliinj eurh thiw uil them tu bring Ihn voto on iho real propo!tiou, the. till before, tbe Jlouro. 'i ho tirst wdi a motion fur indefinite postponement. Let by a vote of 11H to fJ. Next, on a motion to postpone till 'J I of March. Loot ty a vote of lit) to M. Next vote was, on motion of Mr. Hate, of Now York, to recommit with instruction for introduction cf a hill qualifying sull'me ty equal testa of ability to read and scrvico dining the war. This wns hmt by a vol j of 1 Hi to 2. Then cunio the tu;? id wnr. ßut t waa carried by a majority of Üd. tllory to to Uodl COL. WANK W. THOMPSON. Many of our renders will rem cm tor Frank Thompson, a very worthy young gentleman, who rejourned, a few years since, some time at lllooniing drove. Höing of a roving disposition, ho went to Oregon, and took purt in the Indian war, commanding a company of Hangar. Heturning to Mortfantown, Wtt Virginia, hi oatlv home, about tho timo tho rebellion was being inaugurated, lie warmly chpottcd the Union caurc, recruited a Cum pany of which l.u was elected Captain, fought palbntiy through tho war, and was prcmotcd tw a Colonelcy brforo it tb!o. Col. Tlu.mpsoii, wc telicvp, pM!cd through tthd war umruthed. 1 In met with a fortunate rucapu from denth a ht rttimo Inrc, as will bo M-oii ty tho following, which wt elip from the Morgan town (V. V.) Ji or the i:Tth ult.: Narrow IVAfi:. Oho tiihtlnut wtck toc.o person Itred a un or piatol about ten nVlock. the ImII tiiMiti thrutiuh the reabUnio of Col. Frank V, 'riioinpnojwi iirnr tho rher. and irnin tlctir thrmuu lltd Load board of iho Cototivl's U'J, but Vlni;ltlf In the IvHtlu-r tii k. li tuiuUaly tl.d 0'uVincl was absent from huino nt tho timo, bi had be I c v 1 1 In I i'd be aaya the hall woulKx'ttuinly huvu killed him, na it j'NKBi'il Uiiinviiatcly cir his pillow olid into tlio tu t. Tlio bull kiii a larjra Minla, aiit)ptird to havu lcu Ircd from a French rtlio. It ( itrud ftout tiio eut ido of iho house, MJ it i thought that tliO terxoti who toiuuiitlod lh hJi hutber tmlJv'iitiilly or not, mut have taken a position fro til the tfM of fniMt bouo on Front urtct. Notody can tin J out uho fired tho j;un. CO.NCaiSMONALHMMAIlV. W iA prtpirwd ommjry cf i'i n cm'onit n'-w, but Inie brt ii compvilv'd ii omit it for want of loom.
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FESTIVITIES ON THE OCCASION. On Thursday, 1st inst., tho grand event of the opening of tho White Water Valley llailroad was appropriately celebrated at this plurc. A party of excursionists, some tccnty-fie in number, tbo r lite cf the Queen City and intermediate points, and representing tho wealth, tho talent, and tho fashion of tho Western Metropolis, arrived here on the first poenger train that ever ascended tho Valley of the Whito Water, and woio cntcrtaiucd by our eiti tens in n manner befitting tho occasion. Of tho banquet, tho toa.-ti, tho apeeches, tho fct'tiritics generully, wo sny nothing, picfcrrirg that thcfe matters should to dccriled by our guests, tbo reprtscntativta of tho Cincinnati press, from whoco reports wo make copious extract. Tbo principal daily newspapers wcro ably rcpro icnlcd by Mr. Wilton Clurk of tho 7'inim, Mr. Theodore F. Allen of tho Cumnirrciul, and Mr. Elias Longley of the (nuttf, and a trio of more genial and grccablo kuight cf tho f4u!ll it has never teen our good A rtuno to meet. Not a tingle accident or mishap occurred to mar tho hilarity and good feeling univcrxaTly prevailing, but all pastel off Ai nirrrjr it a Wfil.ilr Icil. Telow wo jjivo tho Guzrttc't account of the affair: Ilailroads aro said to bo great civilizing institutions. A modebt missionary once aid, that itf preaching the (iopcl to tbo beotben, he hoped, if bo waa not ablo to üi.'seniinatcany light among them, ho might at least knock ome holen in their piipcr ttitions so as to let out somo of tbeir darkness. This much, at least, a railroad may accomplish for any locality that has been deprived of icady communication with tho rest of the world for an indtfiuito length of time. The advent of tho first passenger train of ears to this heretofore non-pro-grefHivo, but taid littlo.town, to-day, inspires ita more intelligent and enterprising citizens with hopes fully as sanguine ns that of tho niisioi)ary referred to. They are moro than satisfied; they arc delighted with their prospective futuro. In the expressive language of ono with whom we converse, 1 on the euhject, they feel like people of a blockaded port after communication with tbo rust of tbe world baa been resumed. Since the abandonment of the canal, connecting them with this city, two years ago, ana witu Harrison a year ago, tticir only communication with Cinciunati, though but forty linlca distant, ha? been by the lumbering omnibus lor pnHFcngcrs, an heavy teams for freight. Tho daily newsa per, oven, waa always twcnty-J'uur hours iciiiud time. , Trin orF.MNd mtr. At half pant three o'clock, on Thursday. a trais left tho depot of the Indianapolis Itailroad, on Pearl and IMutn street, with a coniddcrablo number of invited guest and their ladies, including", iho, Mr. II. 0. Lord President of the Kailrond Company; Mr. Wt Wt .'"jUi i-Miporintcndeiit of I ndi:ilStio!i Jc ('itlC'i finti ll;ii!r"M Cumpanj; 1. F. Uichnrd'on, Supcri rttcndotil of tho ltoad;Col. Nat. Lord, Contractor and builder oftho llond; I). Thew Wright, Esq , the Company' Attorney; Mr. L. C. V.'eir, Agent of Adams Express Company, nud several members of tho jrcsi. Not oftho least importmce, elan, was Mentor and bi I'atiioii hand. Tho train was eou ducted by Mr. J. C. Tucker, who ran tho first locoinolivo over tbo road as far as Harrison, and has teen conducting that lino ever ineo. Tho locomotiio "II. C. LorJ,'' was in tbo tdiargo of Knglneer W. Ftignu. Leaving tho I. AO. Ilond ut Hairion Junction, wo aooti reached Harrison, where tbo locouiotivo took in water, (mid where, it aa whispered ty tho ladles, that iho ! olficers oftho toad and their gmvt didn't it was too cold,) and tho bund waked up tho quiet town with their stilting trains, Meto wo entered on tho new triiek, and found tho cars run n smoothly ns over any other portion oftho roid, which, to bo more itpccitie, was amooibly as can bo expected under t o moht f.ivoratlo eircuiiMtntice. Tbe track heilig laid luostlv on theo
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towpath id' tho canal, tbo bed i solid to Out tho results in both cases h id proven begin with, mid then tho abundance nl'i that railroads could not bo built by it du- '. .... . .... ! .i.i.i.if..
gravel nlong the whole lino has enabled tho country to givo it good bulluRting and permanent fills where necessary. Au l it Is appropriate hero to aay, also, that poles for the telegraph wire have been erected by the Western Union Eitio. und in a week bonce tho Itrook villiaus will bo in lightning communication with tho rest of mankind, Tbo valley of tbo Whitewater liver, through which tho road run, is lined on cither ido, most of tho way, with high lollingland, in somo places with precipitous und lofty hill, equal to tho o on the banks of tho Ohio. '1 be river, running on a gravelly ted is clear, and in proper easons is much frequented ty pixcuturial devotees, Altogether, tho scenery, wo should judge, would, during inott tl tho venr. bo vrrv I inviting.- From Harrison on to Ilrookvillo. th.'to never had been f.oen tefotOj ty tho ntsy-at homo natives, muh n thing ns n passenger train of ears, und of tourso tho pcoplo were every whero on tho look' out for our approach. At tho terminus, on thi ido of iho river ut Ilrookvillo, thcro was n very l.irgo totioourso of eitixotis Waiting to veleomo us. On disembarking wo were taken into carriage und wagons nod conveyed, somo to hotel, somo to private reldetu'es, but most of u directly to the college building, whero n supper had teen prepared, and romfoitablo room wetu toady I receive us, t iiiK tittooKVii.i.K roi.i.riiM. i. Itrride tbe t hulrmati i f the Coinmltteo of Arrut'K' tiieii!s, Dr. Unfits Hsyvtuud, who received their guests In tho hupt 1 of the College, wo found tho President of Iho itislitiiiloii Hey, W. U, (lo'idivln, perftriulug the part of hospitable bot In the inimt ngiceiiblo luuuiier. Tbo members cf iho piCM, we may my in piling1, received especinl and Very acceptable u t to tt ions fVoiti !r. il. II. SwiJi, iho editor of iho Indiana American, ono oftho most ably conducted admlnixtraiion papers in Iho M ite, Ihu l-ullegn edifice I a sult intial muderu afrit. Hue, thieu stories hi. h, beautiful. ! Iy rilunttd on n geitlo :etlo eminence in .ho margin of iho town. It is eunducted under the aupii c of th Mthodi.it Cuiifereitce i f (but poitiuti rftbe!Sute, und lain a very ! il juiihing condition, ri.TiYiTiM in thi: r i i a i tt.. Ofcmir. all the lcad:ii 'i Jii-Mo .f tho I lace, in lu linj wives and dju-!i'.c:s, v. arc
to entertain , hour was spent Iron
tl.cir visiters. An, o'clock in social conversation, intersperscd with music from the 15:ind. Soon alter cifiht o'clock tho larpe folding doora of an adjoiuing hall wcie thrown open, and supper announced. The exhilarating ride, and n couple of extra hou:s between meals, served to render tho sight of four long rows of tables, most bountifully laden with every Feasotoablo luxury, as well as all the substantial dishct of a grand public dinner, exceedingly attractive so much so that wlicu the chairman of tho committco an nounred that, inasmuch as tho tables .would not nccommodato all at ono time, titirens of the town would please wait, tho wair of our company wax no discourteous as to ejaculate, Irotn tho fullness of his heart (or the emptincis of his stotnuh), ''Wo nie glad wo don't livo in Itrookvillo.'' Whether he used tho "we" ia tin editorial nrnt-o, or bornuxo bo thought bi. fellow guests would indole bin sentimont, wo le.ivo each of tho nfortsaid guest to answer for hiuiHtdf and hcrfclf. lint while dispon in of our tdnro of Iho good thing, hef ore us, vn thought anybody might to glad to livo where tbo matrons und maid of tho community know how t get up such m- ; po.-i It was ton o'clock when all lnd fiii!.-ho l supper, and thcro suddenly appear; I on a lurgo table in tbo center ottbu Ii i II, sundry not ii t) ft inili.ir but (piosliouablo rbaiactcrs, with long nrrks an I hilvor cobuod eajis, together with tuultit udiuou glasses, in fearful urrny. IbE ACSi'lCloi'S MA. Tho Chairman of tbo Committee announced tho first toast, nml hiiiiultaneously the whito cups began to fly und tho gjasies to ring. Tho occasion wo celebrate An auspitiou era in tho history of our beautiful valley, and tho happy mingling of mutual iutcrebtj. Dr. J. W. Kccly responded in behalf of tho disenthralled town, congratulating themselves; that they wcro about to get out oftho woods and enjoy pome of the privileges of which their neighbors had possessed themselves long years ago. -Ho spoke cf tho productiveness of tho Whitcwatc Vulley and the industry of its inhabitants. lie hoped no ono would imagine that l'rc-ident Lord and his associates had constructed this road out of pity for tho pcoplo of that region of country, lie bad interests to bo subserved ns well as they, and he hoped tho interests of both parties would bo a? harrconious hereafter as they had been thus far. He thanked his fellow citizens for tho promptness withwhich they had contributed to aid tho great enterprise. They had in this instanco found that "the Lord helps thoso who aro disposed to hcju themselves,'1 v. now to rtriLD a n ailroad. Tho President oftho Whitewater Vulley Iliilroad His sagacity in discovering the true channels of comruerpo is only equaled by his cnergpr in supplying facilities for intercommunication totwecu tho varioU3 section of our country. 1'rcMdcnt Eord, after thanking tho people for thij compliment, mid ho wou'd rather at any time undertake t build it railroad from Harrison to Ilrookvillo th in to make a speech, llut ho proceeded in tbo iuut buppy luatuior to hay how, route rV1' )u". ";r' La. W4-1 aV' tv xciis of Franklin county, who wished him to tt.jko a proposition on what condition ho would extend tho road from Harrison to DrooLvillo. Ho told them if they would raio ?(!(, 001, and donate to tbo Company, llicy would tuild tho road and have it in running order by tho first d ay ofMay, lllll. Tho fact that mi engiiioaiid three p avenger cars had juU arrived from Cincinnati was the evidence ho presented them that he had completed his contract. Ho then reminded them that when first spoken t ) on tho ubji'ct bo bad askrd tlicin if they had n Chamber ofCommetco there, and when told they had not, ho uure I thorn t lie road could bo built, lie bad hid some cxpotieiico with Chambers of ( ummerco. .Mi iiikiiiuikiii oi urn kiiiu in wimuiiiim hud, Homo eight or nine years ago, pause I resnlulioiis that a railroad ahould tu built ft urn thcro to ivunxvillo, and almost evi iy year since then tho I'art o hud been repeated, r . . . it... but the road i no nearer built than at tho first. H tho Hoard ol'Tiado at Indianupoli wcro in tho habit of voting that n road KdoUld jo u Ui 1 1 1 1 um in at city in inispuiiii, , M. i .1.4 ..!.. . . il ! . . ! .. i tiuns. Ho stiggcted that this meeting appoint a committco to vi-.it I'iir.unn ni to in I'm in tho ('liumtor of Commerce how u railroad to Knoxvillo might bo built. i t i i c. .i ..- . i. .. . t ,'ir, limn nam luiuiii, tint mV vtiM ,M
the road us far n Laurel, somo eighteen hpatimj. halla of tho College, where four miles, was progressing aatinlaetorily ; that han.Uoinely docr ited tables groaned bebe bud promised it boubl bo completed ty I ,,0i.,(, .l0 weicht, of many delicacies and
Nuvcnilfor next, tut if nothing happened it would ho in running order thro 3 muntln i . .. k i ... :i.....i l ........ I i before that timo. M I iC K 1. 1. A N T.O I'M H K N T I M K NT The Union IFct Inheritance of He iv may if-true rq irit soon bo restored , cn; und it bnrmouy bo never more disturbed. llcv. W. 11. (ioodwiii, in somo appropriate patriotic remarks, happily responded to thi Fonliment. He aw in th Imildinv of railroads n:i Inllueneegreatly pro.no.ivo I oi uiiuy oi le ii o ; a ihi i uierc'-i , a mi ir.qM' i the propose I Knoxvillo llnilroid might "Uli contribute its strength in binding together tho nortbernuud snutherii portions of this great country. Tho Whitewater Valley Hallway through whoso iron bound channel the Whitewater Valley will nhowcr the sutplu of her golden grains Into tbo needy luj of tbo outsido world: may Its benefits incrcuso with its yours, and our pcoplo properly np predutn its worth. D. Thew Wright, Esq., was called upon to tc-pond to this toast, He said that Speech making was his trnde, and bo was tint aeiMintiimed to t'tidertako a Job oftho kind without being paid for It. As be bad not seen anything of n retaining feu In this instance, ho was disposed to dciliuo an swering their t all. At ihUJunctuiö President Lord sfepred tu bis ido and said, loud enough for all to hear, "Von aro paid by tho year sir, by our Company," And tho attorney was overwhelmed with tho laughter of the audioueo, Mr, Wright proteited that such family secret should md be exposed to tho pllblio. lie had aiiolher oseuse tn oiler, which was t.,t u, 01v l iut hubilof addresint ' luries in tho Court llouo. and could not j Tro Mu!, (l ,a0 ttllJ brilliant s,Mbb,ge rgo und t.riiliant asxeiuiiingo us that bofoio hit i, Ho, however, thanked the people of Urookvilla for tho hospitality nod tbt) luxurious manner in which they werecnteitaluiug tho cltizonsof Cincinnati. Tbo flhtieut Corp of L'ngineur and Mechanic c Ftliu Whitewater Valley Rail r ai May tbeir shadows never rrow les. '
Co!. Nat. Lot J ro.jondcd in behalf ui'
von unt.1 cioht.Mr. Tho, Peter, Hie uccompl.shed and
jcllicicnt engineer of tho road. The Church. School Houses, the Press, Railroads and Telegraph the efficient means of regenerating and cnlightcuing the world. llcv. J. M. Drake offered eome very ptrtincnt remarks under this head. In response to the Daily Press of Cincinnati, Mr. Wilton Clark, oftho Times, opened his vocabulary of wit, by congratulating the people of Urookvillo that they had tho Lord (President II. C) on their side. The occasion was giving him a vast amount of pleasure. He bad met with but ono drawback in his enjoyment, and that was tbo unaccountable, absence of his knife and fork at supper.lut for this circumstance, thero would not have been so many of tho good things left. Ho hoped Prosi dent Lord would pu!i on tho completion of the rest oftho road, if a similar entertainment was to bo gotten up at tho next station, and concluded with soma rennrks about dancing, that were highly appreciated by a largo posUcn of tho impntient young folks. Women Heaven' hit bet gift to man" was the theifieolVomo philosophical and moral remarks ty Kov. C. Tinsloy. ft ) n x t J x (i Y. X Jo v m t n r.t. At half rst II o'clock the as cmbhisc adjourned to the Courf Ilouso oi o of f ie tiuet in llitt-tV '''o t iio, latiio halb was htiWminj Tuud voiufurlably warmed. Mentor blew bis burn for tbo first iMtilJiou;r and until half past three in the morning iho lively throng "tripped tho light fantasiiu tue." At that hour tho loud whittle oftho locomotive called "all aboard." and nt half ist six wo rtepped out of tho depot on Pearl idrcot, eittnely satisfied with tho night's entertainment. Tbo following is from the Cuinnvrcuil:'! Tho occasion of tho opening of the Whitewater Valley liiilroad was celebrated by u festival ut lirookville, Indiana, last '1 hursday evening. At half past three Thursday afternoon, a tpecial excursion train, of three new and elegant pas.sengcr coaches, drawn by tho locomotive II. C. Lord, with Engineer Win. Pagan at the "helm," tho whole und.r tbo direction of Conductor J. C. Tucker, left tho Cincinnati depot of tho Indianapolis k (Jiiicinnati llailroad, with tho invited guests from this city, accompanied by Mentor's Hand. As the train left the depot, the Uand playcd some of their 1fcliost airs, and all aboard were in tho :i.ost excellent spirits. As they passed down tho road, stopping at Sunnyside, Delhi and Harrison Junction, many reinforcements wcro received by the happy crowd. At Harrison Junction, the tr.in left the track of the Indianapolis Hoad, and started 01) tho trial trip over tho Whitewater J Valley llailroad. The road was found in i0!-t excellent condition lor a new road, and the smoothness, of the road will comparo favorably with poiuo of our oluer routes. Tho courro is up tho beautiful valley of tho Whitewater Hiver, und tlio track i laid along the tow-path of tho eld Whitewater Cu.uaT, in tho dry bed of which were seen the rcnuins of many shipwrecks of tho bygone dnj tho prosperity of tho "raging canawl." Arrived ut Harrison at half pat-t four. a largo t rowl. i n gating, und weli'iiivl !'!' V -3 TLÄ-'r i i V. bve nui' waving of hauncrehiefs. ilero Captain Monter legated tho people with pouio metropolitan music, mm li to 1 li amusement of many natives, who flocked uioutid, inquiring if Mr. Mv-ier himself was uhrtig, and ;a:ing on tVit i;, dividual with admiration. Arrixed nt PruokviUe, tho present terminus til' tho roml, f.-ity two miles from Cineitiiiati, at t oVloo.., cHiii.i,.e., buggies und wagons wcro in re;t liners to convey tho cxciii'sioni is to tho reception roc.i, ITcparcd lor tl' utcniion, in the largo iiillding of the Pl'ookillo I'ullego, where tho guests wcro re tivc I by tbo lUccption Cotnuiittee, eotiipnsing tho billowing citl ' xcu ef Uio!.ul!e: )i. W. II. lioudwiii, 'rc:.tilont nt I lie l ollcge, ulri Wile , .Major J.c. Uui tou ; .Mr. K. II. S.uft, editor of iho Indian Aimrieaii; Mr. mil Mr.. W. S. 11 her: Mr. und Mrs lunlley. Tb whole Collego building was thrown j0poti fur tho uso of thoguobi, nearly two i hiindied of whom were piv.-ent. Mooter, with his grand (urtu t und orcbetral band, diseoiir-cd scet niiiio in tho lurturc-roon; of tho College, while in iho recitation, rooms tud hitgo balls and chapel were gathered Imp) y crowds, engaged in prometuidvM, (f.-it-t,i, und enjoying themsehe generally. At ti o'clock fcupjcr whs announced, and the u.-stnibluve repaired to ono of tho and tue um ui . . .... it i 11 Mibstatitial. t) wliitn tlto.o iissctuoioj upj ample justice. After supper, all wcro g-ilhercd together iu tho Collego '.'Impel, whero a tatlo was Ft. read, on whb.h up; eared nupplementary delicacu-, und u -..odly, array vl bottles of hainii.igliO. lleio foll:'ho toasts, vshich wo omit. F.ev. J. M. lrale offered the following lis ft vrluiitc w, , ,f, f lUl ,rnll ,,riP, V bar o io n In til Vnllv WU trsi'sl Mm sl u r hi .lurm-is ctf, Jl V lb rliMi.tics !i-ri, r.r Uller or wnrr, Oar rrioitds lt.' t.i OroiMi I to V nllry. Wc li tvo i d I, ( r i'p ' -1 'Vlic'i, A l put toi nur rlulLv Willi A h I V e f , t i huur wiM-rri, ruy iri'iiibt oi-V, '1 Ii u thoucl t of in-wli K would U a ihoi k, " vd, wiill, ISI wru't but fvrever." Amt tu , nt vtrvrnor lwtv. estiie r rom Iii Otiiiillai, Hiir ml 1'roimn, Tim' w knew ili il mdind wii to lilmiu, V Ti'lt in tnd It all Id Min Ai ir lliff lind l,rn dxivM. Oar titwi wns s 'nls tt tmLcr'i Irsad, (Muds Mi rt), t!n iy, id shun,) Our It loil id tut dir.l hi lit iftay Mill lit umrrjf r dls, It wss ninny ds bt w Vntw wkst dlil UTidl 'in. And nobud kmw Im turd Ii lorn vryhm I. l) Utflitnliif Klu.lind lo trll In. Iii f ttl esw, A ni..n.lruu Ipkiii wild rsvlns J', Our vrj ilrvklni wi frlgtitenlimi Or U think that. afir s ibhry wmi, l:i.. wlir ih; hsd Srd lbs rrnoUi r, A It a K t out lh nid I 'i'Ui,tir kliM, And um Ii J II ut, 4ii Um I ht d luni WliiUlmr Iha (ut lliitt it fuublu'l In JgtlO, A lik 4 tml, ws Im In Ol, A iid vr in ii y ImrklU. No w .knit knuw wlist I i."l'l n And tl wmil ln't tu erjr .ui.rl.lntf . If ,f Ut Is wi.iso or, A1:' nuJ.,,,,! 'V''"1 V'u,r! r.U,", .. " "V . T ' Wut molt frur hsH nr prsvciit Uar lisvlnif a ride, wliensvur Our im.uty i.a't tnilrvly pnt. or (tnoiuui tlckfct U kladijr nt And I nvvi kucw aub tklftf, or teat, The Dauis of mi b.noU of duu'uiitniit A woatd glv ny one a feier, Su here's to the Iiri. Prsnblriit, aajiimtuiu.Uat, Luarduf lictur:
May they uiake the uiom-y they want to make,
Xc." t!.? .j I May they nttvajt bruukfitftt on tender t uit, An.i at dinner bar excellent pi and cakr, (Such the Ladic ol Urookrill bake,) 'Jill r wrung tuey becotnt piotectorg. Mar otrer a car run off the track, 2ot an axl break, nor a boiler burnt, Nor wives go a hopping and not com Latk, Nor young aieo who bsve a plentiful luck Of money an J Lralns, com vat to attack Tn heart or the maid, as thejr'r bad a knack Of doing from tbe firit. Thnr ar npper and lower ctassei, they taj; May w all belong to tbo npper I And whether abroad or at home w Stay, A sleep by night, or awak by day, Mer our live as pleansntljr pa. away ' Al pue. Ibis Kail Iload Kuj per. After the reading of the toasts and hearing the responses thereto, tbo assemblage at tho Collego dispersed, and at the door wcro found carriages in readiness to convey tho guests to tbe Court house, where, fo tho iiiusio of Mooter's- indcfatigablo band, dancing was contiaucd till three o'clock in tbo morning, when tho excursionists wcro carried to tho depot, and wearied, yet happy in their weariness, turted on their homeward journey, expressing many thanks to their entcittuuets for their generous hospitality. . From tlio Timet wo roako tho following extra u entertainment was eiven at Drook villelast evening, ty n commitleo ofrtsident gent emeu, on tho inaugural hns.f tbo opening otiheir ruilroibl, which 'Miperce-les tho old canal and gives them immediate and direct railroad communication with Cincinnati, and thenco Fast and West, North and South. At half p wt four, yestcrday afternoon, a special excursion train left tho I. Sil). Ii. II depotwith tho invited guests, for tho celebration, in a magnificent train of new and elegant curs, drawn by tho powerful engine, H. 0. Lord, under tho conductorship of Mr. J. C. Tucker. It is ii pleasant ride to Ilrookvillo from Cincinnati, and us tho train passed tho t-cvcral stations tbo exeursioni-ts wcro fleeted by tho inhabitant with cordial welcome, and t ßonio of the stations, more particularly noticeable Harrison, a serenade was vouchsafed the pioneer travelers over the newly completed road. JJn route tho numbers were increased by tho guests from every statiou. II. (J. Lord, IJsq., President of tho roml, Col. Nat. Lord, J. F. l'liehardson, Superintendent, and Mr II. M. Dritton, with their ladief, joined the party. Tho new track is well and Pubtantially laid and ballasted, tho cars glidiug along without the usual jolt experienced on the majority of freshly constructed roadj. The train arrived at Drookvilleon time, where tho excursionists found comfortable carriages to carry them into the town. Pro: kvillo is j picturesque little place, population per last census, something over li.UUO. It ia situated in Franklin county, Ind., pos.es.cs four or fivo churches, and a lund-omo collego of FU students, under tho pie-u'dency oftho Dev. W. Ii. (ioodwin. There uro two weekly newspapers published, a fact in itself healthy, tho Indiana American and Franklin Democnt, both ul ly conducted little journals tho former being u paper of venerable age. There uro livo hotels, three flouriny; mills, a raw mill and an extensive paper manufactory, averaging a production of i - ',144'" f - - I i mill is also In process of erection.' 1 .;)'.) ) tt'.i tiifl nri .inuil li A m.ur t,n?.-r Upon their arrival tho carriages ut waiting conveyed tho guests to tho College building, in which per courtesy of the authorities, iho Indies of ilrookvillo had prepared ti reully magnificent supper. In the spacious hall of tho building lour bcuutilully decorated tablca literally groaned with delicacies, while in ihn adjoining lecture room waa i plead a table, on which appeared Mippleuient iry delicacies und a my ( ri mis array of bellies id' champagne. 'Iho grand pichctral band, under tho direction of Captain Mv ntcr, accompanied Prisidunt Luid Im in Cincinnati, and ilisei.uri-ed sued I ii u i in tho hull. until '.I o'clock, when the guests entered llu "Sailen Manger" Li be Mimptoiidy entertained, ns indeed they were. The Ilrookvillo notable present, who roeiiu'd the g' iiMs, consisted of tho Drivd dent of tbo College and Mrs. tjoodwin, Mr. und Mrs. W. S. linker, Mr. und Mrs. II. C. Kimble, Mr. und Mrs. U. II. Ilonlley, Mr. It. It. Swift, editor of tl.o Hro'.kvillu American; Mr. C. C Uinkloy, Mr. 0. F. Maxwell und lady, Major J. 0, Uurtoii, W. W. Duller, J. ti. Adair, with many others to whom wo hud not tho opportunity of n pmoiul iiitruduetion; und hot, but not ieust, iho veneiublo Dr. ILiymoud, of Ilrookvillo, who luted in tho eupucity id' Chairman of the proceedings. A laro number of Ciiiciniiiitlan's wcro present, Mr. Wicr and l idics,(Aihiiiis Fx-Iire-s,) Mr. lleunett nnd lady, Mr. ('.atke, . A; C. II. lt.; y.r. Heid, I. A; C. K. 11., and ladies; with many othcrd too iiiiincrou to inentioii. Inline, liiitely ultcr tho sumptuous repast, the iis-cmblugo lidjouriied tu tho Lecture Hall, where Dr. Haymorid, tiding us Chuirtuun, introduced tho following louxts, uccoinpatiicd by tho popping of champagne nud tho dulcet tones of Mentcr'u Comet Fand: Toast omitltd, because pitlisTiod c'sjvTheie.J Tbe leeches In response to tho toasts were in lived with muili merriment and gusto, that of Mr. President Lord in particular, whoso remarks wcro bumeroiis ns Well US comprehensive. Ho attributed tbo por-ccxs of the railroad schcino iu Ilrookvillo to t ii o non-existence of it Chamber of Cotnmerro in that municipality; his long und able speech was listened to with much Interest. Tho popularity of that gentleman iu this locality augurs well for the fiirlhernnco of the railway interest of Franklin County, Notwithstanding tho lengthy and Interesting proceedings at tho College, t iho surprise of every one, on the completion of tho toast list, eiirrlnecs were announced lo convey the guests tof the lowii Hull, where everything Was in readiness for n crund ball. In a short timo the Halls of tho College asuuied their usual quiet, und tbe Im reo part found thomnclvN In tho Town Hull1 dancing luorrily'to tbo inunlo of Captain Mentor's itideftiticablo and seemingly ubl. quitou band. Tho Hall is a haiidruuno building, tatofully decorated and frescoed; with n really beautiful chandelier of bright cutcj.irti, ornamenting the center of tho. dome. Ilero tin tn lug was keptup until I) o'clock this morning, ut whichhour carriages wcro again announced to convey tho guests back j to tho llailroad Demit. In an expciiunco J of many years wo have seldom bad tho op Iporluiiity of enjoying a Pole, which was In every detail so sin coTul us tho Ilrookvillo Celebration, livery one expressed tinI feip'ticd gratification, aud joined iu return
ing cordial thanks lo their entertainers for tho liberal and generous hospitality. The members of the press present were most kindly entertained by lt. II Swift, of the Indiana American, who placed his house at their disposal, Prosperity to Brookville and the Whitewater Valley, and long may they wave. DELEGATES TO THE STATECOXYEXTION. At a meeting of tho Franklin County Union Central Committee, held on the 3d inst., the following named persons wero appointed Delegates to attend t' ""'-ate Convention to bo held at Indian. tho 2'2d February: Ltith TowmhSp. Jesse Montgomery, (leorgo It. Ncvius, Kliphalet Allen, John lllcw. Jo?hua J. Fry. llhmminj (Jrnvt Tuirnnhip. John Webb, Lbenezer (Jlenn, W. W. Petiigrcw, Levi L. Ilond, D. O. Allen, t Craven Moore. Hrwiltilk lutcndip. lt. II. Swift, I . v. Kyger, Cupt. Hobt. Allen, Nixon Davis, dpt. F. WilkiiiMou, Oliver Hücker, ('. C. Hinkley, Jas. S. Coleseott, Jr., .V.S. llaker, Cupt. Heifle. Until i' TiHinthiii. .
Squire Hnrvcyt' 1 Geo. 11. Osborn, Henry Coeii, Conrad Schombcr. Laurtl TuiCHxhiji. ' John Colter, James D. Henry, dpt. Win. L. Day, Kd. Mauley, James O Jluir, Sf oncer Wiley, Jus. A. Derbyshire. fij rinyfiv. Id 7 o nn$ hip. John A. Coleseott, Cupt. D. S. Phafcr, Ira Stout, Kobcrt Mitchell Henry I). Wehr, John J. Dare, Geo. CV Kidcr. Ftilijlcld fuinifJi'p. Simeon Miller, Cupt. (.. W. Claypr.ol Frank P. 1'est, John A. Hughes. Mclamoru Tuirnhip. Capt. G. W. Kimble, Alf Illacklidgo, Peter D. PcW, Lieut. Kd. High, " K. L. Lcesoo, Thos. Ii. Cctincr, Mahlon C. Gordon. tSalt Crcrh Tuiauhip. Kobcrt Ptigh, Henry George, Charles Marlin, James Colter, Henry Diggs, llendeison Drown. Vvsry Toicn Ju'p. Henry Secrest, Salem Shuniway, James H. Moore, Smith Scott, Win. Pruett. Roy Tviamhip. James Pailey, Henry Havcrcott, Lewis PJa'c. White Yt'itkr Tou'ush'p. Dr. Sam Davis, Augustus Denton, Nathan Safer, lliehard Neptune, D.F. Hol'iowcll. Highland T'linnUp. Conrad Fender, Christian Micsmer, D.ivid Powe . .lohn llcnslcr, Capt. Juliui C. ILtht!. CONSISTKNCY. Wc llbdctstntid llic Vcifail.cs VhpnUh to rndnrt bf .vfun-T CPjuraa vn pa j i"g the bill grarting uriivctral n 'l'iugc in tbo Distiict of Columbia, and yet, iu its hist issue, it says: '"We are oppovd to the nopro voting in our Slate, und Would rust our vote neniiist it wero n clet tieti held to dotctmiiio that point." It may 1 e that ticgro suH'ruco is n good thing iu tbe Distiict of Columbia, und a tad thing in the State of ludiatiu, tut we fail to t-ce it in that liiJit, Wo are not picpnicd to udmit that tbe principles of light aud Justice 10 h iermined by locality, but believe litem to be of universal application, APPOINTMENTS. Col. Thomas Puttisnu of Aurora, and Cupt, K. L. LceMin of Mctuinora, have been uppointel additional Aiftatit AvoriMd's to supervise Di.Ntilleries iu the Ith District of Indiana, NiW AOVCUTI&EMENT6. Eissoit'Titn or cj-PAnTiJ:nsnir. 'IM H I'u i.iiiiiH'riihlp lii'rrtor,irecl-ilng U'lwnn 1 johii II. I'ootn snd Henry t'o iuu.su hut Lviu ill. iblt ed by in u t u it 1 content. J. II. KoOTK. II. COM MAK 11. l eh. 0. IsCil Sw MP AT SIORE. 'Plir. un.li-algiud ubl rsqircttullj snnsut 1 ... .1. .III..... i.f üri.nkvllln ihut lliov H lift) III m Mi,.i klii.ra .1.1 Mi.iitlitv tisKt. Ill the I.all4 lug luciiieily o" u).d by Ilm Tuwn.Mp Library, m . . . . 1 . . . . I H. ...... . i.ext il.inr tu llaiU iiiwviliug. l r"y itnrtui ncrp inif Kreit ,Mot t f ell kind., and will be feund at all liiiiim ready to wait i n emtomer. lulU lw li K V M A N .V I)AV13. IWlfMlTSTOVESTORlO .5. OO-' '-: ':; .ii, ü ' l .ri ,t ROBERT OSBORN HAS JUST OPINED A NCW STOCK CF On tho Ytt4 tiifavf Main Ihinjr Shu" NKAlt LINCK'S STOitUl v t II ICH UK VVOltLD ltltfcCT 1IIK I Klltoitboi i f Nil petiiin In mit ii f tijlMng iu bi line of bii-lnf... II ktf eon.taiiily on bstnl a 1st g auj j.ly nf Cooking, Pnrlorit Ollicc S(ov(s -ALSOGUGAR ICETTLEG, DRAtSe KCTTLCÖ, AND-IRONO, AND KXTKA STOVIJ TltlMMIXtJS. I !' pre reJ In liiiika Rdd put up TIN PIPE, TIN GUTTERS, A!D TIN ROOF. All srtk'lB In Ids Uns will sold, snd work onuied, on tbe moal reniuiiub Is lei m. to cuh or ,r.oiiil I'syirtK ru.ikeivr. 11 ii.j.eoitully ,i,-ll a tuis ipablij patfouao, fvli-ly
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HNTOtlCO 2 SPRINGFIELD TO W N Sil I P, Feb. 6, 18S. TO the citiisti rf SprirpCfll Townihlp, whe e'lntriVatcd towards raisin ir fandf to prcart Voiantern to fill the quota of thi Town.hlp, oder th call of lleccinbcr. isr4. Yos r berebj rqneitd to tnet at th Center School-bonne, oa Saturday, Feb. 17th inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., to decide what dirpofitioa t mak of cert lo Bond intruded to my car by your order. feb9-2w CASPAR FQGEL, Rcslr. Application for License. N'TICti I hereby girto that th undtn.1fo.e4 will mak spptirstino to the Coard ef Cominlnioner or Franklin County, Ind., at thrlrt.tlon In Marrh, 1 Sfift, f..r a licnie to retail Splrltonai and Malt Liquor In Ism quantities than
quart, with a prWIIere of allowing th rem to I L . I . . . . . . t t . . T . -urHnii finine f)TTini.r.,i.i. ..in. wm ..v. i. o. ten (7), In Illork (wmly-two (22). ta th town of'Laarel in esid Cutt and Fiats. 1 Feb. 9, ISfiS-Sw HAltVET T. PEIRCE. WM.TIALL&SONV 0I3 r ERocwY, i S10 J-Now'-Yorlc. AOET7TS for the CKLEBRATED ' DRIQQS PATENT PIAWO-a OTES, Vhli h are cresting th greatett eenistlon la th mu.lrsl world, and bar reedvea tb blgbeat t.nilinonlsl from all th leading aitltls In lb coustry, Ninong w-botn sr S. TH ALTIKHO, FRANCIS u. T.nnWN. !.. M. OiiTTMMI AT.K, -'I II K"1kiKK Klft KLT, WM.tlKNHV FIIY, MAX MAKKTZEK, M.STltAriiOni, W.M MASON. IILlt MAN A.WOl.LLMIAtl'T. At th UU Pslr f tbe Ainerpn fn.t!lt, held In New Yrh City, OtUL J-Ji, sl. .re asardnl th FIRST PREMIUM GOLD MEnAL I Forth - 1 Jjt at Piiino J urtfon ErJu'bition J . A iF. NTS FOR r.i:o. a. nuscn & co's Mciodeons, Automatic and School All Jntrumntt 'irrintrl for Vee 3'enrs. Mtnufscturert snd Importer ( f Fnrrn-, uaxjo.s. VIOLINS. VIOLIN JUIIINOS. (iUITAKS, ACCORIiEnSS, snd all k'.ndi of b'rai aaJ oilier Matical Initraluenti. s'perUl aMntton aid to fomlfLIog Ur InItruinrnti fur Onod. PUBLISHERS OF SHEET MUSIC. - Just puLHubeJ, Th Venile." a new collection oT Charts f r th I' Uropnl Fertli-, fur opening: and cbiciag Voluntaries, MusiesI S iitic t, C!aatid f-r tbe Social Cin-le. l-y Viaoii, C. TiTLui. 1'lU-e OoarJi, 8) ecati. Cloth i . ßassinfs 20 Melodic Exercises In f.irin "f SuIfcpRio' f..r Soprano snd Memo Sopran Voice, Intiodrd ai ftudiei tu acquit tin- fimner art of flawing, by Carlo lltiMinl, author. Ilrfsiliil'a art of tinting, aod Baritone. In two b ok, Tri'-r, cash. in. PIANO-PßHTE CALISTHENICS, K eollertion if 1'ito Klrjrir, Cbord, nod feale fnirMig'S, Tor iff lily derclcjing the inuirlrt if the ftgri, and acquiring ih:l dtgrre rf flciibiliiy, iMilcppnHeiice and volubility, wblrb are so iuI i pen h11o to a good p'l ftirmaoce en trc riaiioFortcj by I'itS(M II. I snwK. Price, ?3 60. New Kdilion, l'upil's First Prluirr. ly Fsiscts U. IIiiown, Au'linri f I'rlile, Minnchaba, and lie.-it.iti-n PolLot, Ac. Pi Ice, Su certs. Ciiat Thy I'.ur lco on IL Luid with t i jiisno, Cell rlto ir Tccor Folo, st.il Quintette, Bdujai d fiiuu Cii.ltc'aal , S,uiubf i.iij, I7 VV.K.IlaaI. .r.l Trio 3b ct "A lbly t ii ! in, a Peace Mrli,r," miilaiiiun tu ".wt-rt Kpiili hear ny I iay. r," ktj . V int out V'.U, a..... I'i lc. 3 J cl. " I 01 ii; 11. Ii.mI, I long to know," IM.l Hymn, ns sun;; til ftrura Clicrth, c.,n.i.yl t-. Hrulne Ws' l'ilr ly Ii.l i;.iv.i," 11.1 I, htn r VV. Conv, M u.ic l', S ij,Iim. Mntitu. t'ti. H ".My only lirntLri' gone," r r m.d t boru l.jr M . K.'Hvi I. 1 T.i e!s. "The l'.iRi iln.t Ii.iuL.. 1. 1 ltu," II ills l, I) M . Kiil. r r. l- 3S cti. "Oh 1 wtht i.u a umig ef my Ksihtr," hi on ai d ('l.i.run, a .ul f at V oud't M liLltvl., 'i in il 1, l'. II ei.fi ...l'l . ?5 1 1. "A Woid i l lhin," P.-lisi, I7 li. J. I'iuliuuh !'i!( .".J t'tr. "(lite to u 'I hr Mt.t.i.lit II ut," 1'urit, ii r two hi ,r,ii i r hi.jiisiio Mi.d it'iior, by I'. A. I'.iiVi.urt Pilro ,"3 cts. "Vi.jir r-'iar,1' lu!l, fvr iso ) rui, o, or 1 root., ty J. t'tu.i.,,..,,.l'i W' 40 via. ".viiiunur la lliii.-raa," K.u.tmie.Ly J. Muilliint .' I'lbe iO rO. "I'ih; i r m hi it ," Ii. um i r In I .im i. i, Ni'vturor. ly J. J m 1 n U I ......... l'l lie 10 H, "Altrtids .Mol,"(Vll f. r Ii.,) tlsli.j., Cy t In.., I'm, I I l'l re CJ rl. uf u, Mol," (r oll., w me,) Ull.p, b) A. I r I. I ' In I'll. üili I. "Wutr 1 ull, sn l M.a lövt ,"!i.. by Paul M. ii.bsiit-n 1'rliir, t.ih.iüc!. "Muiiori lvw,", I.ai.ut f., I y A J.' Ii Iii riolfiti , I'i !oo .' 0 ft, W tiJ.tiiig Lane is." lyl'siil SltW UiC'ii I'll - 1 0 et. "Ils'j-y (' thy I foniii.," tr.it. ili.l t.f diu ri.it o forte, l hu. I riid' 'l.l'ileeOt'ts, Swtnt S,ili bcr my I'myer," lr hi VV Ilm t ' llti l.u i Im, Ifli'l'lll.n I (or the 1'ifcu i lorio b I lm l'is KIJ'iloe 40c:.. 'Crispi neu In I'oinnit," pU.I'i iiuw Oj.rs, ariiunM .I l,y Clis.. I-r !!.. ..l'l ,' T.'l '. "Feu .In M.llu," Mailit,bt ni.rtuin, by J. il Jii.linkl I'i If.- ;,0 i-i. "Aiig'-I il Jr - in," Hullad, ly M. krll-r frlee 2i rli. "Uuvt't t.K miuiioii," 1 i.llml, by K.tl. II. Il.il.l.r I'i leg .litt.. "Tiluuij t:.il Msnh,' ly It I. hsr.l II. u". in ii n I'rU's (1 00. "AlgtiUn 1'nlks," ly Mr. L, A. I'.ok. hunt I'llr: rli. 'l enlr SbiJ.,w.,' Ni,turii, by 1.'. J. KliliuKli Tile Ti d.. "I'm Loiik'ii jt t r I bre," iiumd' wsüt. i lung by M t Co l'art pa ,.1'f h-s TA tU, A LtsKMAL lit'esr given l.i th T'alu, tburrkCI, t'lercj nu n, !' r st il t;rl. .,!.. Mum si tit by Itmll, 1 oi!i,l, rn rtei l I i f lh in.iVrd piloK. WILLIAM II ALL A MN. Itl.'J 4m 613 llroadway, New Yuk. C;:jI lc!jrcrt;r.t:l in iwi:j yj:hir:i! EMPIRE SHUTTLE MAC. 11! l'ATl.Nll:l till LMM, Uli. 1 Ith. 18l'.0. .';:ii Hi.o.U'W sv, N w Vobv, 'iyi A.uiMiTos Sr , !' sroN". Fai.ihiooms, r,llli Msehli It contriift',d en entlr'y new J. jifiin Ijile u( iiipr-bsiil.tn. K,i.lng many mr and vntuulls lni nueuu ni, bsi Ing bern exsmla d by tb uio.t eioiVuiid , tit., and ronuuai.ed tJ 1 Simplicity and Perfection Combined. It bus a tiaKht i mile, ii reniirulnr ii.,n, innki'ith Lim'N orhhutlls Mit'h, wbd h will ii. iihr tip nor taiet, snd li aliko on tmh lii. r -torn. tipiferl erwlng on i rry d'tPilptli ) 'f terUl, iruiu Lfsther tu III flnl Nsnoih Miolls, wllh coHob, linen or IU tbrrad, from lb rr l In the dne.l liuiiibet, llstlr iieitl.er I sin or Cng VVlii i' I, snd lb Its.t poartble trlclli-ft, Il run, ai mmol h as gts, and II KmphatlcsUy a Nolteli Ifad.ine. It tvSlr a Flliy Pet l int, La ovr la Urlvs, tt Ihnn any i Iber inn tilt, In th n.aiVet A ft iwvlv tt of st tsn wölk II lendiljt, without fa 1 1 (tun tr lliji'fy In health. I Is trenfltb snd wotKlvtful ti-tt Hy f titl.'lliiB lendir ll sln.iit lii',i Mlt-I tufiitiiut of ordrr, Slid i gUsruiiUid 1 lh Cuu iiby In give enllie ail.l.n Hun. V risftfully lslts stl tb" b tuay dr.lr tu ui lv Ihem. ehr Willi a Ml-ni'-r r lelr-, In ei.i.i t.n.1 rkn.iilu ibis I'm lrnlli.1 M.ililo". Hal In s mi, i ., t Ik I in .no or du w vlo II tb I'Alronagn i T M ISItt'll ANT TAlLollX, I'D A I tl M A U I Us. II not Mil It T MANUV i CH' It I'll y, MUHT AM. lloyOM MAKKttS. fob KT MAKKIts, 0 A 1 1 K It Ml 1 Ulli , MluL lll.Mir.lih. VJ hi' AM) tMNTA I HON MAL I KS, i It I. ssi MAM rs, Ono h f In ur's Inrtinrtion i uttliOrnt to tnsblu aiy J eiM.ii to woik Ibis Msi l.it. ta tblr ttttil .ll.lrll.,n. Agi'iiis ts w i t 4 tor nil ti-wm In lb t'stted Flut. wir Si-'i io h i r nol slmudy tblh el A.'i, r r Cubs, Mei.o. l . i lial I'd S- oi H Ami'tli'.i, to b.'iii n IlliM ! iHrciuni HI I a Ivtn. J. T. Me A UT H I' It A o . Ä ;ti I'lusdway , New Volk, D. 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