Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 November 1879 — Page 1
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eekly Courier. VOL. Si. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1879. NO. 45.
b V I INITIO I, C0MJ.H.
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tm-u. -rr" " wereceutiuned:
fM..Vrer!r,btfctrfleM'r4 rel. of Louisa J II, !UItltrLtlHrtb tthr trill BlfHi ZlTTll UC-... . , .
mo iewiu6,i Ucr. t.i ut fatiw tlMi-'.,l'n,lCKC OeiHiT satlSfterf for
MtWBMtt. i
rffBLISMEU EVKKV rKIDAV, AT JAWIRi 'OBHOIS COUSTV, INIUAXA, X CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. I v Coukiek Buiunxa ox y?tT Sixth Strekt. rKICK o fsvit-i CKIPT : o x . dingle Snberiptien, for fifty Nes., l 0 Fur six months, : : : : : 1 00
KATK? Or AUrKKT'SXINO. Fer square, 10 lines or lew, 1 week, $1 00 Etch subsequent insertion, 75 elf.
A fraction over even square or square-.,,ow ware Rent lines wished fori
raunted a, asutiare. These are the terms qw manr would ever!
f.vrtrnsiMa advertisements: a rcwoiv IUV"?eo.- look? It is liko a!
Wrt lo.htctioK will ba made to rcenUr , 1 . i"!""?-. "" everybody
uo ?i"ut' wiui me nrt look.
mai mirrtcuioits nower
Hc.VTIXGBCKGM. Id., Oct. 1579. "Ofc, w, J r A putt fa t Tvitecrlss wkcrtt u."
r -
croceeuiHffK of DHhois Circuit
-ourt, October term, 187.
" c give ociow ike deposition of
fetuses decided lit this term. All State
dibs T8
irix ac-
support of
Jm rs Jfe zItr: jlgt for'y, .mi supervisor, To Wch ckv
$42 05.
S i me $79 93.
Jos Fritz, adm'r rs George
child
State vs John Irr, cc w; nolliefl. Stale vs Tito White, c c w ; noUicd. State T I? Mellrt, r c w ; nollicd. Stats Irc White, cc w; uoWed.
fctate v Georrie Waddle, cr w ; nollifdj judgment for 34 99.
ta.r n liwcuunsf, A 15; HOltied. State vs l Horton. ccw. nollied Stat vs JohH Ltffler, I) ti M ; Mollied. bt.'tle v.lo Hhitr,cc w; nollied. .SMte v- II Bradley, AfcB; fined f 1. State vs V Bretz, xtviitz awa liourr
iaotuiitv.
wfWM leite tfce nart- in Hv.r u ' .
ofthirty-re thousand men Hdr mrti work in thefr itcre, iH the northern Mfe alone, and tfvrth i. .u t
allows them to b tmh!.-i iu.: .
wo d moiiHt to oae mijlioa and
ailvrjrti-iers.
oue ot appointment ot tamimi. for. Aorttlrof. we KonUl all , KO i cl trators and Je! notices of hk character be irreitly Lentflttcd hy t.
w uc Pt ...... now matn-, who jhii.k thy &A Ststc BToenre, jr., tre- aot AXVOtTKciXG candidates. jnpar perfection a- it .is po?5ih!c for ordi.fe'uiUy. 1 '
For ToaiHlup Officers, each auaiu. wr.tu.t tmd tlifin- htnte rs A S Iffle, provokr ouahed
ror ununiy " " ..ow "" -" iciiiaiiM.iiwi-i :
For District, Circuit, or State,
Phoebe Lsgie, proroke ; ho!
H. C. IIOBBS,
fc'electie (Physician
JASPER, IXDiAXA,
l VC Kuevu M 1 : . -1 . . i
r M ill (I W lh tl.nt- tl. ....?.. ,1. t..l . ....tl.- JSUtUhC
tainr.lr JioTr mwity, who think thcwi-i State vi
.tuii;uMlliy Iteell. WOUItl Iwi aitnu.
kh?' fl."a ihetmzlves rc-arded a4 State vs IJKonnert. P T.r rJ nir-
ctil(iisli and ummiable? W 11 JicKecn v6 O B Gray efal. : uw On the other lwnd. there trnuhl WieiL ' tiai.,un
..,.., ,m...a mmfrra!wi i&emseirpf, orl n it Kitiff ct al vs Jolm A LemnKiM
vs Fred Ztr: judmeMt fori
v K StratsNtAM; jttdgnest for
Sshm v Anh..Tii!Mfe,jr.: dkmifd.
" w ci au. n iireirvR ritniue imniirri ihauuii i.vi. i. .
t f I. ; jH.ient f,r IM M. " joalv the ,i .
i m m II Wilm vis Jo Kleia ct al. r'aie clothed i " .1 Ti;."TJ
COHUMHPfJ. LiHIted tt. siriM!. i i.
nottiiHaj
ia ct al. ; ate clothed with the power to bi jUaited 5lts arwv to places of Vogefjr.;i election? to enforce their
Charles 3IiUer ct al., vS Fred Thorn- urr rl.. m77Z no cTnilbr their" re en et al.; eontlmicd. right name. Witnefh7sceHe'of 1 C hM Miller ct ah, vJo R.hkrina and Florida, tir iSS j
eta!,; continued.
pren-
Mte. ti re-
.ClionAt al.: dumt;td.
JAorn, lHUlrtFtnj tvrren..i iprecitl rightly, who HOtildl In the matter of estnte of Harbison- , , . .v "tfwetWy surprised to find they werx-order to sH land coritiiiHifl Tpr&V Wrt to thi,. j Mari, hSlSSat T3oh. E Gardner rei.iHrNtvnt(MiKiii. ac ,i!r-3r.. i , . .i t-i.ert n the giriie.n Jf"ilck ,vs.JohnR'rr:diRMk;d. whit i the ext lf.r-t phn we can pur-urt M Fisher, tdm'r of II IvirL-lmfT vn1."' lZr' tATnWlV !"C eM'1? . rlnot oHand for MrrU M. Or A- TIT I PPETi towanl it by keeping a strict watch;l?3 33 confirmed. .Tv- hr,?Hr Rp1txh a,,.! ctlor- ,Hl bJ H A.K,tro.retaI.. vk M Alexander attorneys at Law. saiMli." ,hc to ki Eitatp Collecting AKtt. IVrou. be they who they mar, hijehj AheAander Keller V admV petition fo JASPER, INDIANA. fr !0"' rlch !r lf T ,who Wfeht in t-.en hnd ; s!e of part reported for 154 teriuji psrcistic criticiinis upon iierfoniul ele couriimed and ctHrnuihiut 1iiaH!lVrar?MhtS?1' which H,ke other feel it! at e, wHlWrti.iou; deed der and K
CLEMENT JDOVIVIi: zitlorney at Law.
JASPKX. IX U.
Ct
never he thought pleasant company. arf 1,71 64 onlered Mid to will they ever he praised for their kind-j S Stevens ui.t vs J I ne,9 or amiability. While on the con-Vl. ; deed et aide.
iran, iwe who nrive to make others T btenttenairel rs F Stenflenarel
heirs.
K FersmsoR
con
. . i, rn--'-."w. ivtrir vJ work constantly to tMi ml atMl for J II
. ... . -I VLSI., MTtlilUlI IU
t . 1 . . . . ' a M, n f .m-.. , cwmw Ui HC1 CT,1 .
Witt a., c f o0w. y. LUriul:" Atri?J!frmU X R fX"kmi et al V mm MtWsiir t aarnMH t fcf. y are arree We. jtmei.
tfJH1."oi.f' iHiUJti..w.KMiBsr. Any person may le arreeahie with! J IfcimtendUt.e et at., ts A 3te$ner ct
W. A. THAYLOR. W.S. HUNTER, rr1 Tl cuiuraiioH. n-malteri.; otmj-Pcl
lcholson, adm'r vs X E Simmons
t: , : - - , npiiri m sie lor nao contfrmed.
I n 11 Kuper. atlm r va W JfetiniiiL'nr:
TK1VLOR
jAt'i:. IxntAXA, caimot w :h...p,rc us we see themider o.' w!e coiuimted. fnml njjln here i uhcre we hare a jrreatf IJ Gerfcen et al.. v P R (Trrlrn ,i .
tf .lujitkkc is te cacrti ot TrAu anj 2jtc. uci ii otHi. wuen witfiout Uiinkiiiir . report ot partition confirmed
nc!.:r ' '" we ) nt do a groat .Iral of harm. In the -tte of libera Dxvender intr3t ea iv.r ? :k st. Ckw.tV J when ei? another's fault, we sanc: order of fale coiitiiit-.et1 '
AT m - tt i . . ui ii, ouam nn vr cit;ii s u v ri.r ei al.. itm trial a - .UAGIl ia, not be doit. Liai a rt jrocni ? If we. ji.dj.mem p,r plaintiflTfor ' '
1" I-. -OTcr., wnen wei w i cmi iii v 1' ji4Cr et al.; judirmcHt
ivsiiirry inrni-:e uvicfiuaiiis uir ci.
ami rnvmiivl H .HMrtm. adin r s A Douiteim
v a tr -. . . . . ( . , . ' . " : . . . F
V r.:u;;,"l c.u wouf.t jpenk to in the IIonoH heir
.ni 9n!j-, itiui anoui u art urrfjt anotlii-r nml portt-d for JlrJ 50.
Mbaba as i m a m ni g i;" ...... n...-, iiwi - h our pn(H-iotj ..j. t-achere Tiw Tvnrx-1 ',4?, xv,.Id ui an ImmWe ai J"K lxHAiiA. mnu.r-r,ii0t ui a itipcrc:';itu :
L a. tit -v.. uim, !(Niea. IH TP. I has 31 Hicr ct !., rs Fred Rewtepholer, Juniio Iwanli flagrantlyawd autraeeoH-
immeiais return and revere! iWm A Hoover et ah, v John M Kiefner et result of the vote et. Tliey werTUal. ; dmjd. imrtei in the fraud bv vhiitini rtaTimel
n ,V f w (.w-Hutru, wane enxaeu in it. bv f-A-r!
foreeh
. wr. a (saw u fiiviaiiniiAa. ...
. t.r.on I.t -...nl. ..n .,WB iiiiiicrininea "tire for $103 2. ithu "ovsra mi ! Si -;h i- l... . .
dfhn E Hull, adrn'r vs A Trft t Mns have control nr tk . '
jadKinent for S7 05. to use litem to nrAiM. i-ZL 1" (
11 Taylor vs J J Casuh- t a1ef honor and cahu Ioiu.. .;ii rJ.
. -1 , i v. miiUN
continued
iuo bewin? Machine Co. ,vs F B
naump etal.; ilismijed.
:io5 rit7, adiu r vs F Merkley; dh-
Same rs S Fix; di&wiis?cd.
A Liicul anil Forcible Argument ot Representative Hnrt for Free Elections.
Xrtin Comty Ktrali!.
34a. Editor: In noticin' tltPcrMwk
and principles dictied bv the leaders of the two great parties, bow claiminjr
c KHjrui i situ !Bnrageoi me American jieople, it brinifs me to reSect and to trv
to come to a correct conclii!.!. a to iUm
Beet ine principles advocated bv each party, will have on the masses of iht dti.
zens of the United State. Some of the
pre?, ana aieo some politicians appear to think that the financial question is the
mfi important one now before th ma.
pie to decide, and ovsrht to Im tluvaaUN-
discuwed. lint I take a rtiflW.f vU.-
of the RiHtter. as there is a question to Lc dcchled by the neoote at the HfTt miianl
r-mimn wnereapoH aii qiie$tioiii now at ! between theKeiMblicaa and Dhmi.
i;rwu imruea tepeHt. i he question is
tMltrnu
;sC r y i-awiy the caHas or tho count to defeat the will of elector?. Th history of fallan RepwWies shenld be a warning to the people of thi oountrv. from the fact that you will find in the HHtory of all ancient aari inrwl r.,
that it was the intriVn, nf- ii uua
sisteil by the armies, that were caue f the downfall of ell that fell a vietiia t4 such minanee.
Xow, the QiieftioH fKiyr Lav will
the liberty-lorinsr people of this country throw off the yoke of bondage that lav
oeen piactnl upon them by the Republican party? Every man of somtd rmuon knows that it is not by dividing inta varions parties, each makiA? the it resolve without the slightest chance of framing them into Jaw. While a Keptib. bean president holds the Ho uowsr such action looks about &s lOlulhta tat
leasonablemeii as for a company to baihi a costly railroad on a. ie where there are some rivers to crow, and not baikl any bridges for their cars to crow over. Iherefote.if such parties are sincere in pretesting against a special arv to be usee at elections, with irr m rn tk.
regular army to enforce tkoir will it i.
their duty to come together ami electa
the rkht of the federal g.veramen o ""l?Zit , employ snptrvisorsaiul marshals to over- Set maSol vLJ?J,",UH ''m' seee ect on n the several state . hen that is accomplished, the pretense is to keep thTwace at the c hf their rarhm, tbepo;is.this i, an akrm mr niiiion nnw' tnd l'I'le will decide by thair L,tlt ,1.x. ,4,,.t ""i.r'l.V'i' J'.,I,.0H- the mrnt awentable. with
' I" ' ."MIIUIM M P ID II IIUiT
corrupt influence of deputv marUtii and snpei Uor. The fedeml lection law-
rea.ioptcd as partv niachinerv, ly deijfit Win? to keen the R
wt-
on
i?n ct
r matter; sale rc
pwu, avtiuii: w.e not tw t r.i.ipnii t' ( . !:., t ,.i - it c..,:,i. . i . s...i
x,. ait. .a ben lit ui that ttarhrr? It nmiilWi.: lord A JKrodd for .! .lafcle &
BUE1TM,R, h,K ,liht ,ni rtlv0,K nt a i Qw;tor Hill and Senueng 50 ami decree , lAn,,w , car, . 1 "ot ,ul ,IlSt r't ri!,t. would S s-alc. aUlllIM abl.Mi.juMici.' itriai: vtr.It tnr rfnfm,..
a
And Notary Public. Jxsrca, InstAxa,
LT. Mtrtlre la alt t!s Cotrn ef Osbl ami
ScIhk 1 patrons a a pnteral rnie. harel il Mcdnvll vs UMcCat'ro 1. divorce eteat ie.jn.rt for the npiidnti whicli'ditmiml. ' '
J. F. OILLO.N.
C. U. IJ1LLOX.
Iillon 3c Dillon, ATT0RXBY8 IT LAW.
wrrtCK avir J. Trilpr ttdtr 8k.
JAS?M, IXDIA3TA. -Trtt,L yrtetke hi the Crtt f ttabott al SEW jjLACKS'MITU SUOF
)
otner teachers have of thrir own teu-ber. H G Ibnnaman vs C Doane : diFmid. and if. when we happtH hm an her' J M liemath vs P Wehman et al.; fore-ili-tnct and ate approached hy one ofVlosnre tor plaintilT lor lg7 11 and for pfUlolK.aud tiU that thrir tewker dtJJ A lu ,l ll f,.r s
al.
WiL GASSER,
Vrth
Kali SHrtti, tawttie tat
Jaspkr, Indiana,
UJ s MWt M 9ff4 ftr ?. for H t
Uta ! trfafsosce with titcU
Wall; disEerngcs et
fo.Hii-Mt ani akcil whether It is riphii li II Inson vs S E IcCrillns et
. wo., umuiuiii in a&Mceriiijr totienStimiHri. mark that i i :,.sd k ceeid le ex- MFiher.admV rs A Akrons ct al.; pected or such a wor tcaelirr, or that iale of land ordered. altogether wronir.ar we not Koa-in"- tht W f. Dfl'auai- ,-c i tt it.-i. . .
Heds ot troiiide anl d uiirriiAii fnL.tiw...,! '
.a, . . a "
iiif outer teacher to reap? f ,lohn Eadrcs vs John E If, when we receive our retnrns from nii-d. our wot!; S'uperintcudet.t and otirpf George Bnrtrer v? Geor-e CrKt. IS not ftf Iiiili a f-vrrr!. iutMi1Sil t'inrk.,.nr T
ofgrumblit.- and rr.mplsjn wherever F Witeman vs.l FKirkloff:dismi4cd. we can md a lKtinii,- cir. and Mrivht" .1 Frik vs C JOlay ct al.: foreclote to prmhiic difsatisfaction lu tWrd uM.r$M IX and W. u action, we nouhl lake r ttturu? tm L K v ,1 tc tuu r; I'Nmivcd. !iS:,li!!rt,,.fCl,,,C,,WtM,y T.1""' PX1 ' Ftcdinau el al., v J W Leinnion et plain to him that thmif ht we wrrAtl in!Mu,.ui rr 44 on
.lilT.J . . ! !..! ' . . . '"'
vrmutH in a lusiicr fw ceni.. tronid we: not raise ourselves higher in kU ftKMit!
and be more nearly Hviuj up to thoi
uoioen utile.' ;w.,r..1i
. .. .... - i"
n e an oeieng 10 the same society and
. a i
tore free and fair elections without theCrr fl?,!1" lT. PT
beneit ami political freedom of the people. But son h? ReptihlkAiis sev that freedom of elections leads to secei.m. They know hetterwhen ther utter cusk peech. Secession is deefded bv the government to ie rebellion, and erery man of common nndertanrliMr L-
that the more despotic the urrrnment, t'-e more likelt the n,tu mw tn .i
re trn?t to the honest cirirpna r u'
ence;aml I fear our great renublie will i . . p "J;t ! le lva share the n.e r,.t. if tVLfffi l,.OHert clions and honest connta. aad
carlie-t oppor.umty'.doV.otsto J bV 7w r i" 0lrf?I,:!:,,M,c"t wi r&
tieii
enuhli-
can party in nower n thw .H..r
wntci. liie Ir j nut in fore f fit ill-
dinttcs. It must he remembered tlut in eatiy times corrupt men crushed the great Republic of Rome hv the of an
ariv. ailll ni a l:tl.r nt- lha Iiui .l . r.
...vv n.i- IH FIi JtUI IJV IB (9Ut ttafilt-1
. . n n u
t tox Va .1 Eoitrlein et al,; iud;ment for ( Cox 138 7t ; for .las Cos $247 15; for F Mtikley $16 10. and forcloiire
otcs, ttipeuero ichn.e.iift of uiiscruoloes
iivir un iihiimi ii'II nlll.. The tift of the aimy at the polls, U not new doctrine in this ronntrv. The
rcueraiKis. miner the fccailereliiu nf Al.
oxrtnder Hamilton, advoeaHd the same
iMnuioir, hhu in iwj votcotlowH a bill
preieni ine use or tne&mtv at elec-
ioiis. mu tne people were ecual t the
emergency ami discarded th riV,.;,.
.- cn-viivn i jeaerson to the pre i dfiiry. Hence it slumbered until the
uepuuuesB nartv reviveil v.
let w takti a view of what it hc LA t
and what it is likelv t WhmI in In ilJ
uturc. Those niarihals
citiien of the Enitcd State, who war of-
icr to vote at elections, where they conf tlt ttft (ill f .1. ..a. . . . .
T.,.i, u, oiiuvMn x warran;. anu imprison him until the election is over: then turn him Iooe to eek his redress. But iinlortviiately he has no remedy fer this vile oppression, as the law made by Congress, to run the machineri-. anthofue them to dn h. Now, 1 ask, if thee
i nvs are continued to be nd. as thiv
every day in the affection of the neome.
ant: in the resneet or tlu vrnrU -ru
people will feel proud of our institations, tkey wilUeeto it that ther Is iwv.'
and they will pt event fraud by en foreI At .
iS ie laws on iftose who violate then. Txoxas IIakt. The Canada Pacinc rail wax-, according to a late London Times. hasVecHrod tU
capital for the construction of the eutira road in London . Thi fact ba searcelr been alluded to in Canada or the United
Stales notwithstanding the mhiv roo4
authority. The bais of the Ho.itifl is that the rd gets 100,OiK,00J acre of land from Canada, which
British capitalists as security. The prant is to be vested in commissioner, one of whom is to be appointed by the Imperial Government, ai.d is to watch over the interests, of English iurestor$. A verv considerable part of the railway is to be iIm?h for tramc within two rear. The
toug .tretch from the head of Lake Su-
lienor to Selkirk, on
A 1 1 . k., rm f nf I T A f .. .. M .. . .1 ?
"yn. u ptitt win b mUtio t3tbtiBi.;Mf ' r ',,w:' " idrk flaws in each! C Herman vs I X Anderson et al Urio.ttf.JtrstsKfw...a w. 'other's work. w.. cW.1,1 .1.... ...ii...V... J. . . " .1. 7. . f "
rMlr nalMto. l-irI..t. .i -"ii.i . . ' OT iwjwujwi'Hi iiH-ui:icnritims.
Nr-rlJKfc,ll7l -1,.
w. cjasskr.
F. M. LANSFORD.
Architect and Builder.
ntMi eacn oiueraintiat itrtm onrpowerJ
iiwrca me refK:ci in which ther are held by school patrons d Irustce?.
i bi I hii important nl5r-t ami ,Li . ri. 1 id n
niiicn u receive, at irst, a Huall
"hare ef each teacher' attention
thought. G.M, llt Tv
Mc, I think yon are rreailr mistakfM h,
lyin my latin - won't d. Vm 1iohW
J 11 Hucwier vs J Strainer etal.: indz-
ment for 100 75.
August Soudcrmm vs Jos Wenzell et
JASPER, IXDIAXA.
! itm. will fa.n-.lv fv.'l. .. . " " ' !
jyilNitam "e reao tor jour amnion k r r-ti,i, fwipi,. I will ask you if rm e Is nH the ditire
Anton Karan vs Thomaa Ushnr'
and'beirs;dimi!d.
John Ik 17. admV vs estate or Elisabeth Brelage: jmlgment for f57 80. J nhcrr admV vs W li Osbern :
fjmlment for 53 73;
JOhn Koelle vs Eixabeth KuakH tt
J will a-kM-? frecksure fer f 47 4.
A ralna
,. - w-a r WW It kal I J., jl..... a. av ... - A 1 . a f T ......... U -T jfc T .. V a aa. J
: w r. sa jhu iim? m. itivcra m at r. mm. imcim Of rici e vs JUathiaa u Ur
IwA'Slr'VS wt M&te lhat. msk-d wjtt for 1(M fe. '
MikM. -r ipareo. sappiro ohtreto and inridw Joseph Stfiirle v Aetlwn; Jtinte. jr.: Jmf. iw r r x. uyfroKi Igovera the dAtire? Your's M wcb': Jo.Mjodga''Ot for 43
I HA If JUl Hfor ia
. T mmf f " ' W a p
uaic uccii Keo, to fluvance the iHterest,,v,u mto tree sections. Two of
m mc iny in powr, whet chances have mem, the eastern and western, are Hnthe people left them to check the cor-jied, while the intermediate one is in
rHj.iiun mm oppression ttiey hare latere
iinuer lor many years, cinseil hv
the
progress. Jhrom innifieg, the capital
o: Manitoba, the line i muler rnntrirr
greed of capitalists, and the infainv ofif" 3W miles west. The cot of lavinr
1,.1 llcil.,..;.... ....... 1 a.. .. I 1 .. .. .
HHu rqHipping in jme wet or Vinf. neirislaidat tk low nrio nf tinnm
to conii ? At the election of lS-Sin'l'er mile. But 400 miles wet of that ew ork and Brooklyn, there were r 'he land U described ae likeaaea, .ibotit two thousand of tliee supervisorslwl- pentle unrlulations. The hlghcH and marshals appointed, ami orer 6vea!rlf-e of mountain, the road crete k hundred for Fhiladelphm; all RepuWi-.w- eel, while those of the Halted cans, it not iujmnciple at leat for money. ptatn? Pacific roads are B.M4 and 7.044 That was a patent farce in these cities ;et respectively. The only barren land for the party in whose intrri tk-v'is iu the vkinitv of Ijakf Hanariv. Mr
worked their arguments werecouvineed:'Slord Fleming, the engiaeefJnhief.
ii inoy coma not perjaarte the citizens t inaeen, u reported that there h ample vote ia their Interest, they coukl arrest row d jurtiHeation feral httttwa liiru slut Hur liiuu ! nric-n. .i t. tt :iul urau iU -;C l- J.
....... .... , . . . . . .n wrttvn
i nniii lautiit!"-"" " w" pivii una v i
t'HW was orer, then turn him loose that Canada. The Times. Sa Ik artkk rirea
the milfeuett ot the linised
rowii to John Plmnhf. a
y?Bitk eitiMa ef ike UtiUcl
t a aSI .a
nc raiKBi reoect on the glorious freedom IM croit4
and prelection that a citizen en ion kv.&tatea Pacific
the Ixh's of his countrv. In the Xorthr naturalfied
r. '-i- ci!W Sfa'W, In U9.
