Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 January 1883 — Page 6
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We mmi he That" Arthur. ltttOMl Jamas A. (aawflshTs out, This mm "Clet" flue m1 fashionable itoHiWfcM, knows bow to diao, loves Ms friends, his ii hn md m known to bo a friend of Stephen W. Dereey. As a political bummer ho loaf mooe won considerable fepolatioa. sod wm givae lucrative position in the Mow York Custom Houm m a reward for bis servient. He wae unceressonioaeir fciefctmontot offlceby h & Hayes and John Shsrmsn But bit political star did aot set. The spoils syatemof Govwueh so umwreism per-Yios-nwdcut. and t's ballet made Ime spoils system of for yearn been prao teed by the rty. it aa of the Gov--dshonehsd ojmmont, h abominable coatattiina&i us awavBtd tba mtrnmue Court of the BesmbHs a tads of coaleMPt. It bat Bepehtte a thing of couleMpt It hat nmoed tite robes of exalted ofnomstsAies sjpem notorious rases) aad treasformed fciayirt nana mf" fafrtt It bae robbed noor to increase tbe of the i i, and taaed tbe people rrmitn a reroaoa . to m atatan ana MMkw tba lanottoa of laws taotad toprouwMproiisracT and protect UUerea. It has at last bean winaa by a ooai ware t m s uKlisttatioo. aadaowa sot af I trad lutt -breeds, wbo km atoodia with every Iotm of rawamy haowa totha partj. are tryiag to break tSbausbiar force of tbe people's obyds2arin(r tbat tbe dUer wbieb Ims ovartakea the Kepubheaa pevrtjis casveabk to Chester A Arthrrbea. MfiA bsisao more responsibla for it than torn thousand other hosscii who bare eaaselessly outraged ererytbinr honeat rirfi just to secure a victory d who have baattated at nothing: within tbe ai domain of iafamaoM TiBainy ta obtabi and maintain power. Cheater A iHk. U MtitUmk&Mm Vim limk .oflea, stMpiy a boat, as mplMi partiaaZTao probably fnever drew an Wneat poiltieali breata in bin Ufa, and all bin earner he has ZrmUmA mm . BfiMit. I leadr laranr deauerate nm that uJCs it- mm bum "in ku I
partw Tbe Bpublicaa bosses now not be hidden and concealed by monuEpZ'hr titfowinr the ieaponbllitv of or mountains of laurel wreaths, etefeat upon Artbor. In senaim farther Tbs public records w;ii rem tin, tbe innenaltfavwhCBi arain they ask to be fJ there shown cannot be expunged, ImmI powerT The game will not j and history will tell the truth to future 'isorfc. llaaderioe is too transparent ge aerations, and brush awav tbe cobThe duplicity dodge bai been played t W nd fulmf UitdatioBs. w. a.- 4IF l. -mJ, u. And naenumeata. tbontrh rniseit to the
swain deeeFrea. The verdha of the h neonla la aot assdnat CheaterA Arthur,
exeept m by Mm bloody faults of the ; Mire to make the f; c'A of paMic hisavoils system he may have been made tory more noiorious. ad to pnol.im .J.. ............ Tk. mmIl u xniiot the deswaer 'v. follr. and kmdrcd de-
tbe nefartow yxiey aad practioM of the Bepubtk-an pattv, its hours and i msWrlsUmalnnm, ami kick m
they may. bray as they may. the ver- pouucisns uy orertnjr tacm wui undiet iriW It b ntrilNstiMi It is Merited honors and Monumental per
losur-delaved penaltiaa ls is tbe burstmar of a sttwm tbat hM ioros fee yean, sl which coiW be ao leaver demved. Two years honee it wilffweep the country afsm, when the Jetaoomtie party will sMnrne oootro!. Let it be understood everywhere that the snnftilatlnf yerdkt of the people Is sgsnst tbe Repubuean party, and mot soeekdly sasmat Cluster A. Aithsr, nut mA tanr, 1 and mat it wfffaot be revoked by makd by mak--JMshaas hm; CBMsWav "Chet.' tcapafoaL Bitter Lots than Waver. It is never too late to Notions; this wa in this msd-wh IMW foe SMS inSUr JOT Mi ; - - ..aa mm that ArUMMT SBOSHrSUUr t PlnBP P 1ZrrXr rr'l ghat wm snould be mllowed by the inn Chrtt Service we hardly sVsrsd to hope for any such thmg. But there is at least one step in this dJreetioa. Tbe dtsMjssal by President Arti.ur of the OMtdoyss of tbe Uoveroment who have need their oAcial positions to shield men who have robbed the people of millions of dollars, ami to defeat the ones of justiee, although atade at too lata a day to eon vinos ta general psbBs of the genaine sincerity of the prose1 oy tne Aamuwtration, m neverW mm ... . Sa commeaoaoie nr notser is 1 lats than never. The clos ing comments in the Attorner-GeneraTs hstter to the Praaideat nsMsg for the is a aad oammeatary on tats to which the moral atmssshsri m Waahfagton has fallen witafa tbe past decade. It k said that no ens not a resident of Washington any idea of me coadiuon oc sentiment as to toe Mar-roots sod their prosecution. It must be matty bad when so digadtM an Individual as the present Attornsr-f '.eneral It compelled to tail tbe iWsont that he If eneireled whs snares, pitfalls Mid .every species of vile devicsT that eouM he invented to hinder htm nnd his aweacjkMes m their work of bringing to jentiee the Star-route taieveik- lie say, speaking of the aid given by Government aniployM to the thieves: ome pertlrm of this csmmanity who tor. toond these defeadaata, and Who have saeyed, or do stall eniov, mfaor licial poslflons, know no alhwhwice tomiv one WHsV tfaVat IfeaWaMt "OC KlWaKaBaWnl fQaMl9a no service to any ens bat them evil antptoyon. ftsn moUvea of gam or other oorrspt cooside aAons they are ssterated with afsar taaaa t as am mimm umw w owa esm"as eoas maasaam samsmB) seiemr OMitrlbotsd hy every avesms m ror, at the biddlaf of their to obstruct sublhi mstioa aad M de asm )M oiBcora, with Um hope of of the . ,IW9fat band of otamnledsseoadoamthst
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ants of a Admlnlatretoa tban thlsF It mam trssupiios tbat the President wm informs dof all this so vfcsl months ago by et-Attoroey-Genvral Wayne Mat Veagh. Mid tbat it wa a refusal to do just whs bat booa now done, which induced tbt rMfajmMhm of tba then Atto nv-(ieneral right on the ere of these Mar-mute trials. The verdict of tbe people a tbe hue aleetioa waa tbt thunder tbat awakonod Attornov-i;ueral Breweter. special Coun-el Bus and Fraddeat Arthur to tbe absolute necessity of making nm show of ainoeri. ty lathe coming proeutioms. If tbe Tietorv had beoa with tbe Republicans, there 'would be ao dismissals or no iposore of tbe corrupt pra tite existing at WaaUlngton. CwMwtw (ou.) :- Mirer. Pattlral IfeprarKy. Tba Starrutc frauds m well tbe corrapt naetbod of tbe Department of lattice, developed in tbe ease, are the aatural outfrowtb and sequence of the aupremary and long contiuuaace in Ewer of tbe present Republican party, ke the Saiarv.grab law, the voting of baak par to meraoer ot i ongreti o paw services aireaut mw iut, aau ,,n "zr 7 :: n"J iBonsana uooara a yoar wnown y lOdoeUoii of bis perquisites of ofee. y e vceeuea 2CJZrZiZrZL,AZ tJ Crad't MobUier fraud and Wberka, c"!' P"JB.n T lursraoa naroor om swinaia, aua iae raisin of money bj taxing the salaries of poiJOoofBoar for the parpoee of oorruptof a contiolUaf letectfow Uke those and Many other ki&dd ltioa, e Star-route swindles ware Maoag the Blurs! reeulu oi the geueral aeaMraaiaatlon. nttroauosn ntio our politteal anairs bjr Py oauimjr tnto power in utter atsrejrara ct tba Constitution, and the compromises MMfn pMof the public faith upon wfcfeb wm foontlea VUL the COTTUOt methods SbOVO Siindsd to be made rirtues by corering irptors with factitious honors aadlsodat en? Menuiucnt erected at immense expense may be made to littar with Wch-blown ioscripUo to cover over moral delmaueocies. tut tbe rot ten olc! of noUttoal denravttv canto conceal and ctrer up morn! deform ty in a public mm. will only prayity of tihoae who attempt thus to , mi'ead paHlic opinion nnd coaecat tbe mowl error and oseaaee of rtcious J versions of nuMlc bfetorv. That there are many good men. and elevated statesmen i the I'vi blican party, wbo scorn sod etch '-v vbe cor rapt methods of the party, we have good reason to know. It was tbe ac tion of such men rising above party, and acting with the Democracy, which srave tbe siirnai ana wceninir reouse 10 me nrpuunca Hcan oartv at the recent elections. I et tbe irood men of all par F - j ties unite, aad put an end to such highhanded abuse of power as those above alluded to. Tbe svstem of espionatre and attempts to bribe the jury by m- ordiI nates, developed m tbe Mar-route cases are no mrpfWng; The introduction of the Ikeret-Service IHrlsam fn the TWanrw llMMrtwont in ennraa at titntt ..iji r AmmtWmmmA tkair methods into an tbe departments and mmmmMv tbat of the benartment of Jtutiee so that tbe practice of tUng thief to citrh a it-u-f1' became gen eral aad made detectives of all subordinates. This has resulted in making the Demwtsaent of Justice perfectly lousy with Tenant in the form of detectives and thieves. 80 that If Attorney General Bveweter is really m earnest, and actually wihes to reform his TepartmeaW In order to be thorough about it. he ahoedd make a eleau sweep, and folly cleanse the Augeaa stable.-metric Regular. Considerable consfatrnation has been created in England by a decision in the Queen Bench division that a railway-carriage Is s public place, and htaes gambling, which is not prohibited ia private, is a misdonmanor. It appeals that smong the thousands of gentlemen residing m tbs suburbs the custom of pinvittg cards far small stakes it Musstsal Mai the Loudon .Vers devotes a column editorial, to the Wsatice of the deeiaioa, and this pomi. wOtf of dire consequences. A eonven't for the Sisters of Psrpetsal Adoration is Wing built in ew York- This is tbe ortt institution of this kind Is tfc's country. In add it on to tbe most rigid fasts and self hnmn'atiea the order allows no fires in the omivest, nod the nans most rise every night at midnight und pray for two hours.--N, r. ArstA -with laooaooo papers pourteg nvtoamtn4evei7 ysjnv tbey may ret so M to know sofaeihlag oveisrths old eoaw oos of these dsys.---J9afro( iW. A eaas of dbwrhanos of the faenlUm rwaorwris; m leaf r nfaorr. proaiaJaaMaad .mahmad. Is msmtsnla SimM emaaawaa, ajsamsamBBWr nw m aw avsi p jaa awm mwMfftf JtV '(Bflm) t ' A, - h (a'''s1imjbammmn.ja awMSe, which doM mot psraisb sir haasmm. Mat Mu
GOOD RKSOLVTIOH,
Or saaU mrjr bnac 1 fur wheat la valar OesaaU tad stum Of aoMoa avainr SaaU my heart be awwrtaw A en at H dtai' Or aarvfuUT produce A aarreet jf good stedsf 8aU my bands eeaae labor Maaaiiaa a work Is feMrdl Or shall 1 with new vigor. DMwoutaftwawet dlMnir BhaU my Ml be waatNU Aad ttaM be pent in vain? Or. eoMatantlr tBtartivv it lur my aaiar Shall Icumvatemethoru Aad let Um mesgor Or tares caat In tbe ire. That Sower wt mf growt With careful watek, 1U alv Tbe mm aad tborm no room; UehsraoM tram the tpheres Within my aeait abailMoom. That, whea the Anjrel Reaper Bfml up the yolden irraia, Tbey ana la me a hanreat A m aot sseat in vain. Ads A. twmmtfi, m UokkH Bu'4. TKET8 FA1KY WISHES. Tlnkey ly nader a wMe-apteaJtng appletree, upon a bed of half-Uiii-d xraat, tbat vat not yet hay, but eudiux out the namt de bctom perfume of clover b uu. The titled leave of the tree nude a cjo! tude where Tlakey wa tying, lie eeuitteU a to whether Mm. DavidsoB would have Ice-errani t tbe party to which Tlnkey an.1 hU brotbera and later were iorited tnat afternoon. "It must be lovely to be as rich as Mr. Davidaon." thought Tlnkey. laatly. "aad I might have had aa unch money ome. if I had ealy wiabed for It. If I had another audi a rhaare " 0 "Well, what would you do with It tf you badf" Tlakey aat bolt upright wad ttmL That abarp, clear rwee waa ecru.nly one he had heard before, aad right ia front of blai, dale till balanced upott the Unlet; of hay-c ks. was the Utile old-woman fairy, ia her red cloak aad pointed can. "6hr eafcl fmkry, "are you going to 1st me have snelhsr wiu ( "H'm!" mid the fatry, "you don't aeemto make much oat of one with. SappoM 1 give you a doom or twenty." "Oh!" cried Tlnkey"Yes," takl the Uitle oM woman. "I am gotag to tee to-oay bow much yu are to be trotted itn baring your own way. 80, bet ween now and auoaet. 1 am going to let you hvc every thing- you wlah for. Only, remember tbiar you can have bat one wUu for one thine No ' Uking, back.' you understand, do If you with yoane-f a jfoe, a got ae you will have to retaaij. Uxul bro." T.ney tried to decide upua the treasure he should collect b.nveea that hour an 1 uneL To tet hit power, he ted, with an air of contmanu ; "I wieb for a plate of ice-cream." There it wsi, rixht in hU hand. cold, white. delkioua, and, to Tiukey'i atuaaemeut. no tuaiter how fast he ate, tue white heap up n the plate did not grow any tuuUtr: but m ueu be bad had enoaun, ana put tkh the pUie toe h y. It me t , I i i a s-ecoo 1 ton. jUAte ana err am Tiu.uli; Ue a dew-arup in tbe ranBut, while he wa aUll thfeking of that, tbe dinner-horn aonnded faint end far away. "Oh dear!'' tithed lasy Tlnkey. "I wtah I waa at tbe table.'' The wtah w a tcareely forired before he felt bimtelf lifted up and hot acroa tbe meadow, in at tbe kitcbeu door, and plump tnto hit cfaair, wtth a wh:tslns rapidity tbat took hla Mwath wt, aod ralsea a er;u( donbt ia hia mind whether waikia waa not preferable to thia tort A-f fairy tocomoUon, There was aareat contutina o.' volcet ail throuKb dinDer.tbeft.tidr-nhurrylnictbrouih tbe meal todraee tor Mr. Daeuiini. ' Your clotttea are all on y.tur bed." Tlnkey' mother tald, a be went up-tuira. "an 1 remrmber year new uit most be your beat one all uavier.' ;-. Tlnkey rutbed to his room, entirely forgetting tbe fairy ard er prmnite. The new alt, a pre it licht array, lay upon the bed, while o-i achair were bit new shoe. Ttokey took up the pretty pair of gray inU. It was the very ant ctty-n.ade auit he had ever petsenaif. hi uuai dret hema; tbe outgrewa clothing of has older brother. But this one suit waa all hi wn. made for him, tttmg htm, and be handled It carefully. It Was stttl buttoned up, aa it bed come boma, aod, takmg Ma seat apoa tbe aide ot tbe bed, Tlakey unbuttoned one button, ate.oad, but the third teamed to be too lare t the but ton-hole, and would not come tbreagti. Me twitted it aad pushed It. coaled It aad Jerked &puebed it to the riarht, pulled it to trie left, he gut red fa tbe lce, lost bit temper, aad cried out: "bother the old pants? I with tbey were m Jerleha" Owe Jerk freed them tram Ttukey' bold, aad they seared into the air, aa if with wtagt, eaoiata hat uutstrstebsd haada, and flytng throath the open wtodow lfke tome huge, awkward bird, the neWMte smmeadera damtling provoktagly out of reach. Tlnkey waa ready to err, sot, fastead, aaM: i wtah lor another pair of Baata Bat tbe wlah was unheard or unheeded ta falrrlaad, and be dly remembered tnt he could not have two wtaaea tor any one uuag. "Why t I to tSmk lef ire I rikrT taoasnt i waey. rweiiti t takiea; an every-oay awats. thrown aaMM with seek nsrheps MkateaaV they won't mam 1 wMu a " -- - - "TlakML A eadl frne dowaatawa harried I MhWk, -We're all ready, Tin hey I Corns V ' Alt ready! There was no ttms. then, lurintr eansbt up bis new abom aad throat m one loot. v from down-t aw. mnatientlr thaatlmr: "Tinker ! Tlaker H t ke tassvd vmteatly, but without avail, at the eoe his mother had thought bad better be "one ales terser. " "Oh. earns oa r' mid Tinkey, "I wmh the hoe were twiew a Mg!" Oaallpped the ahoe a eaaily as If had bees srcMsd, Ttakey's fo lost in Its taddealy laereassd saw. Tke aa big! To the round eyas ftglugat them they Soused as Mr a tbt bara. adlt ay Mule reader drnbtt tt, let hha miimms twhe tbs lencth and breadtu of h boot, sad put h's foot upon the meatUM. Tlakey Wimo the shut Into, tbt comer of the room with a pawianate sob. "I wout geP ue cried, I wesmear My old pants aad shoes with a great t ten on taemi" "Are you never eomtnfTH shoatet Boh "I'll walk overt Don't watt for me I' Tlnkey aeswsmA sad scald bear them aH laurh as Vaaaie said: "Tmlafy's nrlnidaul HfoeH be be aer should he go? Xfa. Davtdttm's aannsl party was net ha Ihthtlv aas nalda. and was one us um the greet alaatmim m Tlaeyr ajft life. Perhaps, amonsso many his imktaet ht aotttAb Ttry ltstlrljr eosatrv Maa1 mat be aetuawL, Terr at took apthp bfamsgrasb. fad potfthed hit eat MMmt to such ptrfbetioa that, after the pstetwa warn weareeiy teea, nam with aiienter Bear. Tmscv snri ns: m comiiSM jJasaiaaina The avm mt tae allot nhteb warraaaSI atttiaTaf tel Pmwa m ait sal,
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refeet bis feata, aad the nrvtty silk t e wt very bseorntoa, Aetaally, Tlnkey h tPa when he took ap the comb i pm his btir. New, Tlnkey hair wat what old imrt call 4 ttabboen," aad tbe mure I' nkebrushed, the iuor per latently it tim-k out lie patted ' on tbe left; he tried a puting; oaths right; ha made a kelv white line down the middle; he "btnged" it ov.-r liU forehead, sad each way looked re than the l t. "Uh, Iwih Ihadnt any hair!" cried lnpatieat Tlnkey. Waa there a rain ot feather I What waa that fMg lato his eye, u.i hi luwtrilt, tickll g hi anea, d wn hit throt, tbr ush a mouth opened wkle la amusement f Hair! hair! hlr! The waole room teeiuel to te till of It, lylas kere and there. if evrry hair W4a a fahry Is Hfhlng at Tink v' dUmar. Ano wneu at lat it had all wrpt lUelf with one grand ruth out at the open wi idow, Tlnkey't head ws as bal 1 as a china doorknob. He save one dctpalring glance at the mirror, caught up hi old coat, crammed hit po!o sap tlhUy over hla ld pita, and ruhe t out of tbe house. Nobody aoticwd Mm aa be ran, aot to Mr. Daridton , tat Into tbe womU. into tbe deepeit thadow he could Snd under tbe tail tree, where he threw himself down and cried like a bahv. . 'No wonder father says: Think trat, speak afterward,' " tobbed Tlnkey. "A pretty looking object I have ade of my eel f, and I cannot malne what mother will any about my aboea mid pants. And tbey mutt be biTins aneh a nice time now, pUring all aorta of gamea. Tee half a mind to wlh it would pour rain. No, I won't ! I am not quite ueh a tat a th-K, aitybow! Oh dear, bow hot itle! 1 wiii no! nof I don t wlah anythias. Dear met I waa ju t golnc to with I waa in a tnow-hank ! Now, I won't make another fooliah with; not one! And a I can't go to the party uch a guy. Til ktat think, aa bard a ever I can, of real aenalb'.e thine. "Oh, what thai I with for lrt f" be thouirbt, sitting down upon a fallen trc -trunk. "1 wider if it in't best to w ten for a n Ultoa dot ar, and then 1 can buy every thinr I want. I don't brltere I would get It. I with for a dollar!-' be tried aloud, and felt in the palm of hit hand a preeture of tomethtng round. There it lay, a bright i!rer dollar, hintngas If it l.ad ut left the mint. "1 do believe I can have them!" thought Tlnkey, 'who h:d been rather "scared at the magnitude of hi ropoae i with, but 1 must hurry up: the ran I certainly gcinsdown." He etood ud aad waved hi arm aloft. "Iwiabfora million dol r!' he cried. In a second the great silver dollrs rained down upon him, t If every leaf in tbe tree
above his head hail been turned into cotu. They flew lato hi face, vtriking him with tbeir aharp, metallic edge, brutatns hH cheek, his nwe. hi eye; tbey piled np ; round hi , each one bittiiitr a Wow aa it frit. Hi feet were prioaet faat. hi lt-gs hi knee; he wa be.ne hanked np in ilver priaon. an I yet the air waa full of thia novel hil-rt rm. "Oh, 1 abail be mot be red, buried alive!" cried po r, friirhtened Tlnkey, try in a: vainly to run away, t.n l tbrarhln out nia arm in every direction, at he tried to bet btk tbe tinint. tmiisinit piece of coin, that were threatening U cjier htm cut irely. "Ob. wht lill I do! If tow! Iwiahyouto atop! lahall be killed:" Thru liv beard a mockiiitr little laupli. end n o"e ilver dollar tbat lul un-nd itactf in the air. jut lt'fore bi ey.-. iwr 4W the fair)- h -r-elf, Uuch naat hU'dlmitv, "Mod!"' abecni. niovinir her cruU'h, aod the dollar ttlil dou uii the tr , the buthe, the . r ; on Tinkev" b..ulder. on hU rnp, and n ttio pile in liicb he alr-r.dy fKwxt Wiiet-dt'cp, ?i toa don't want a million d Mar8!" l.e ald. 'I em't fi'dout wbat vuuife W)nt! 1 give you everr thing you with for an! tl lyou are Sot tdi-nedH Mhe at down oo the dollar that rorked gtjitlr In ih" air. . "Threil tiothlns like a million ;o.lir here vet," be tall, "but you can havn nut i wanting to complete tbat auiu In one minute." "Sol no!" cried Tinker, 'teelne tbe crutch lifted. "What i tbe ue of a ird .1- n do 1 .r tf yon are buried alive n tbemf I w. h you would co away, and let me alone!" he bur out, tnananrrv ob. The fairy lcane I forward ami save lint one tnt irt blow with her crutch, rhcht on th- tip of the,uoe. It was auch a dretdful hhiw for the "wat very anrry tbat Tlnkey, for a moment, lott all conelousnraa. When be recovered hit tense he was Ivins under the apple-tree, but the nn wia hfcld.tn behind thick cloud, tbe wind ws blowing a gale, tcatterlng tbe half-rip" eppte- up hi thground, and tbretHincralnadecide lly that even lav Tiokcy wirouel torun-ilnit quickly nnlll he w. a felv In-doort again. A. .4. What Is a ( reoiei Even in Louisiana the question would be variouslv answered. The title did not, here, first belong to tbe descend- , ante of Spanish, but of French settlers. ! But such a meaning implied a certain I excellence of origin, and so came early to include any native, of French or Spanish descent by either parent, whose nun -alliance with the slave race entitled ;blm to soolal rank. Later, the term ; was adopted by not conceded to the natives of mixed blood, and is still so ; nsed among themselves At length the spirit of commerce saw the moneyj value of so honored a title, and broadened its tt caning to take in any creature or thing of variety of manufat ture peeuliar to Louisiana that might become an ob. set of sale: as treole pontes, enickens, cows, aboea. eggs, wagons, baskets, cabbages, negroes, etc. Yet the Creole proper will not share their disUnetion with the worthy "Acadian." He is a Creole onlr br courtesr. and in the second person siasrular. Besides Frensh and Spanish, there are even, for convenience of speech, colored" Creoles; but there are no Italian, or Sicilian, nor any English, Scotch. Irish, or " Yankee" Creoles, unless of parentage married into, and themselves worouzhlr proselyted in. Creole soci- ' ety. Neither Spanish nor American ! domination hat taken front the Creoles their French vernacular. I hi-, also, is part of. their title; and. in fine there seems to be no more servicosble doHtiitkHt of tbe Creoles of Louisiana tban taut that they are the French-speaking, native, ruling class. There Is no need of distinguish between the higher and humbler grades of those from whom thev sprang. A few settlers, only, were persona of rank aad station. Many were the children of, the easket-girls. and many were of soch stock m society prononnces less than nothing; yet, in view of that state of aociety which the French revolution later overturned, ant present overplus ' of honor may as well fall to tbo chil dren of those wbo mied the prisons before, ss of those who iUed Uhnm during that bloody coviilelo.-JrV. f6e. fn fig CblfarltV
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