Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 February 1867 — Page 2
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aa..nvruaiK uijiiivvit.i i J. G.OSBOftlYi: S. L IXAilVL-V, S Editors. Thursday, Feb. 7, lSf7. A Vcrv Formidable Organization. The oriuiztii on known as the ' Grand Army of the Republic" h trying very hard to make it appear tint it is not a political organization. The deception, however, will not useeed, a3 some of its early advocates have exposed the real objects of the organization as it exists throughout the north at the present time. The Chicago Tribune, the leading rmit or the Republican pnrty in the north-west, says the original object of the organization has been erverfed from that of benevo lence and patriotism to a "secret political organization." A coteniporory ?ays ''it was gotten up under the patronage of the radical party, the object of which is to unite all who served in the army during the late war under the banner of that party, to be employed as it shall direct. It is, upon the whole, a very pretty arrangement. Each State constitutes a department with its c mvnan der, grand commanders and other diguifiil functionarics, with smnding titles aid appropriate insignia: and at its meetings, so far a ihcy have leen hidden, the leaders and fuglemen have exhibited all the necesary fiei'ity fjr the patting forth of that exceedingly cheap current, hih-sou i line Faatament3. patriotic; professions, and the clap trap by which the simple ones are taken in and done for; while great gain accrues to the in lustriom inventors and pains-taking wire workers of the concern. TI12 Stat j Convention of tli3 Grind Army of the Republic f tr Ohio, met at Columbus on We In 3;day, and w? are in cliaed to believe that the thing has not taken as well as thatsoj-t of hitrh-soundinir . , . . , - , humbug does in general, from the firt : i that only 'ahout one hundred and fifty del- j e,ui.i;- eil; picieui. ouigiug irn:i mi; ; namei that ap )ear in the dispatches, the! hady was nude up of those who are extra- j ordinarily mischievous or cxtraordinnrilv J silly, or who combine both thcc qualities j ... ..... ...i in more thin an average decree. The Grand Army of the Republic tric. vc-r Cinraeteristle -.My, to ec.re t lie inij.utation of bi-ing a secret order, by resolving that hi!e it ...3 it, cl.cl .l,,r?) its cm j oeramaaicj crip., siirnä aarl ra.-worl.. it ! emrdov no concealment as to its exigence or membership. In short, it h cs ns all secret societies are compellel to d): admit j ... -r. . what it can not cover up. it makc nu mystery of that which it has no neaps to hide. . . ' ' lever acinic ine 'tanjrers mat arc to accrue! uearly always, and surely m time or rev-j . . t clutionary agitation, this sort of thing i-, quite apt, like a badly loaded gun, to kick! other over the holder as to bring down any any body else; an. I really we are not mrc ?i l. .i ! ,f that they coull d a better thin in their dif and ene-rlion
to the Kcpuhüe from this joint contrivance! 1 ' J "l ''P 'n rur wcnr.ni, A niocs.1?c frf,ln ,ti Governor was icad. Mr. (Jiinneil-Tbe verso of silly and mischievous men. for the ! rran:P!' wil " a r hank fulness w hieb urging tl;e necessity f immediate action Wtud he reasons Firct th-.t we ire iot -.Uolutelv !lm0s Ir,cltL',! ,0 a par we " QlA'd5 j-;!" ,,litvt 1,10 n c ft i t it id" thf Soldiers': -And ale we wretches sure that we have anv Republic to ho lLultu for thr ouu I hn.jl. T,H, ( l-mc and ann.o.nced that he bad draun ; And ib. we still rebel,
, . . . I crrruroJ hn. is in intrd'bronf nfti.t ni ' 'iom inc muuicis icnci iiiuu 10 me cicn. ' 1 i.s otilv by ainaZiti'' gl fndanerod; and accond. that we believe PfOlinU hn is an lilt dd-P it aitist. He ; g, 5fJ0 Thi, action was ratified. That e'are out .dh
came There is talk of th3 unribcrs of' wintry wtnas -egm to con.c sighing, vy a rax oi -o cents un eacn cio-' ami 'know what reason tl.e gentleman inm -pe one win negicci mis m fe" ' " ' ' if til . , . .. . llil) M.iili: iiii ivinli i,,,!! n-icviul l.l' 71 In! 0..1..I. 1 4" . .. 1 - . .....' 1. V . '. I. 1. .11 I . I
. n , . r .1. i ti i- 1 0 he "oe into "winter (inartor where - v.... 'vn, .u.kv -j , imma n;ii io oLing piestiii lo-mmi. . uou as my ou-mcss sikui uc scuiea now. the (rrand Army ct th-2 IuduMic being - ioi.iiju.iiui, wi.tn - - ; pi applied with wn from the Armory he remains in - blissful ignorarce" of pas- J' : he u, b,ar Iron, h,m. K. Paul. . . r. . . J 'Inv.Mfn nid l.no.i.i ,ri'i. 1 Mr. Schciuk L?t us admit mm as a , , , .
the Mate. Do it. i ii?y will be as , - -- "- 1'roui WaIiif on. State Lau 'liter I likclr ta be shoDtmz at each other ;ls at I 'cs forth c-nhKhtcn fiilTeringl r, prrit, ; m, il.J Mr 1!.iI.li ,,t l,ftP, ,J lilO'S
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Gen. Grant. . . ,. ., , . A Washington srioeial to the Chicio - ' . p-nai .- ,'Mll,.-i ' Tim! of tlic S I says, the radicals have frame 1 a bill which will be introduced ;nt the rioue at an etrly dav. pr.n-idinj that, , . . ' , I m soon a, the impeachment measure- have ir:i. .1.1 t , i been titrly ltiauzrraro I. the IVosi lent , , .. . , . r, shad be def,o-d, and 0,r, Grant shall act j as Pre.vdenf during the pr .gres of ti c j trial, nnd until another President ia elected I and inaugurate 1. Gen. Grant was on the ! floor of !, IIouso for co:idcrable time ! i .f 0 i t ii C 1 t:ie -.llli. He. occupied ihc seat ct .Mr. T? I f'TM ft lT -' .V t 2 .i 2? Xf ! v...., v. K.. . ... i.n . Iignant crien.y of the I'rosident in the j House, and was eng.-ged in earnest convrr-1 Tvith !.r fh -.1-;,.. ei i fiiilOTl Willi JliM . IIIS P il f i.m fl tilt 1 j Jud'ciiry Coni'r.itto". SchencV. and other ! TI ... I r l.f i -ti ' miin;jn. ii; -2 wo' irame i ihe phi kiv they did so with hi s-nctiuii, .m 1 tlie' radica.i ger,cni!y -ay that be approved or j it. Tho ra li-al mimbon generally fawn-j ed upon him m thii oce.asi.:j, and r..-, Democratic memtcr :.jfroabed l.im. When the bill tt3 sh to II. li ttler, a day or to a-o. U declared that he would gire it r.is hjir!v sur.rrt.
CoNriUL.scsO-:gtAri.,vS-..::vc.-j trn,cr jf. Ft r.lio,. culitled "A IIMory of apa2- -.to r tU P.'-hurgh, Ft. V. j t,c 1;tfc War hetwcc.i the States- ira-dng &Cui2ag It.tilvay c?.rric9 with a f.y or , itr;lt; ,.,1 Tl.. 1.:,.
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j t i . t 1 t ..j 11. 1 ii .-i .in. caucus ,ir:'t renp arte, haivc. froln 1 p,r,:es w;fj, .j, jtltcrt.vt all UM. j4. ; eir unv-pect.'n,; vicliu.s. Complaints!..,,.,) ...r.i.i,,,.,, ..! ,..,1 .. l ,ri.rr , , , . mho, . ui uiu.oiitiH oi com mi ti I a I irger , re been made to the oHicers of the m ,, i .i . . . . , 4 lher.r.!U,.rc..ri(, ..n-rnl'l r7, "" "ml" K",k "'''" l-'-i , ,. lishcl. j us annoyance lo toe .Mveiing r nbiic. ttbcrtsccnis to lj no remedy fr the We are gratified to note the recent imi i .i
icuuiua iiu'i p n :i rir -i !i:iir,.i i... ... the hare un AW. vui tue scorns io tj no rcmcly h r the i f . . . . I ... . evil, tnu Uicy aie ytrmittcu to practice the boldest and iocs, darinp robberies in
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heard cf but onts instance vrhere theo fellows have hoe:: in the least interiered with. Conductor Ar.ca ejected one r.f then from his train between this place and Valparaiso a nhort lime since, hut a a oppera! thing they urc" tilled fhew?
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. p . . . , uiiu cici'fuiuu ui i.ee access to au nie car., which Other Passengers do not erpov fori , I w v4tvu nie i, iiic ViilO dl t UilUtl I ! VJ coutrol of insolent, half-witted brakenicn, I who take irreat pride in cxercisin" their ! authority over honest men and giving to confidence thieves unrestrained liberty to every part of the train, from the dirty car j in front, very properly caded the ho car, to the jolt cushioned seat of the rear coach cs, where they lie down in their case and gloat over their iU-gotten treasure. It would not injure the reputation of the
road nor very materially lessen its bu-i-' J''lican districts and one Dem viatic i lVnding the return of the warrants of i p-i ties to an agreement with reference to ncss Projects if instruction were nt once' T1,0,C 5i a "Vil dtal of "Y am..n-irre.-t. the Houe indulged in -ehenani. 'his bill. I could be of no further service pro.pec . iruciu.n were at once f pC ,)lican lncml)Crs OVt.r the or. tl) ix tini0t a,i WliaM b impos- ! here, and so, like a good citizen, I went issued to each conductor to eject from n s : ,;ontl!Cnt r,(r legislative purposes. In en- , IV.r me to describe onchalf the joke- j home to bed. and was sound asleep when train the last one of this class of thieve, j deavoring to g?t too much advantage, in- :" I wilticUms that were perpetrated du- he Sergeant at Arms aroused me. no matter where tl.cv may be found. We i justice oi- so their representatives' think the night. ,r- Miller I move that the gentleman think it wonM be instand prorer to kiek!" i,'4"e number of Republic,!. ! The Sergeant at Arms soon began be excused upoo paying the cost, an 1 up- . ' , Icour.ties and senatorial districts and the- bringing in the abentees singly in squads. n the promise that he will not jump out them r 11 the tars somewiicic about the , . . , ." r ' i i i " , .. i ' tlie viin?.,u- -k-im' rt m r'itnrl : c-idt consequently may be a bill approx- hoy wore each arraigned beiore Use bar winuuw aga.u. liiugoicr J middle of the Kankakee swamp, where an iniati,li: f0 fiC,; ' ,,f the llou and questioned by the Spc-i- qnarter before 8 o'clock A M. of excellent opportunity would he afforded ! The Senate met at 2 o'eb-ck. ker a- to their reasons for being absent i Wednesday, the House took ;a recess uuti.
them to work their passage home. BOURBON CORRESPONDENCE. Boureon, Feb. 5, 1SC7. j Eds. Democrat : Since I wrote you last wek we have Ill of' naa almost everv conccvable kind ol weather from radical coM to conserva-l : i- . i4 i-i i
.M...B..uwcr. it , ...,cwr, aeeo.Meuhv.,s;M fav8r of informally paving over the for from the fact tint two very important ; bill because there was no quorum preseut. chronological events have transpired in ' Tho amendment wa agreed to. mean time, viz; "January thaw" and! 1;FD-'tb- Only one noue than a quo..r ,i .. t. " i j rum was rre-ent at anv time during the
u... it s pos.uve.y asscrfed by those who ought, to know, that n 'thaw in January is one of the fixed facts," and assuming that to be the case it was! nece?s.nrv th.it tho thaw should tnlr v.l w.n , ' J ' 1 !at Thursday, that being the last day in t i i l i i Janunrv. Jiemg somewhat skeptical on .i ! r . it- .1 l tlie suoject of signs controlling the wcath-! ' er.Ko were smnM.lmt surrrise.l on Tlmr.
1 11 11.1 ! ,i .. tili- 1 , vt 'he r-now on the roads had dispppered 'like . . tho hacles fabric of a dream." (so to j . .- ..viv i v .1 ... ' ' the Clerk of the weather although somc-j what dilatory in performing his part of the programme, understands bis bus: nose, and fill r. If .-V we fii.hi nereaitcr iook lor a ".January thaw.' "until the last day ir. tlie evening, with a firm belief that we shall not be dis-1 t iT--?i.t.T Tl. o T.itmrf ili.itr11 .....:.. appoint e.I. J he January thaw co:l :n1 ... ,:i .1. .. T.v.v 1... ...1 ii. -ii 11. .111 1 : ! 1-11 1 11 r 111 i f . isi v.nr'ii ",1 hns, ,Uy (Fol.. 2-1) ,l,ercl " in wTlh nin. sleet. m iin.l wind torn.;. which told very plainly that the '-hog", i- t i i ... even if he were foolish enough to venture i .CI '. V.l. 4l....l f. !"'-oi ins noic. -no so ii proven, i ron: j early morn till blustering eve the rain and fleet and snow continued to fall and the ofi.i.rl.t-rl.nr.l in nrnnn.l o.l I ' " ' " l t r n- ii ik: nein 'it o o i ,,aD mm-.. f it r " J . " ,l "-" iu U,c ul t,l e;,r he himself h!e large enough to hold provisions to !st l'm tnr,,u.-n tne winter, and as thej u,ua".J 1,1 rcparu to me lutihcr ontiu unnce of winter weather. When Li lo." 1 1 - .1 t ship first reaches terra Crn:n. he looks' around him to see what changes have ta- J r 1 I'Ati -. f r't.A t . . 1.4 . 1 .... I
uay morning to uno tne sun ori-nuy sum-: ences in oi-trictiiig ttic Mate lor leg rda-( 'j,e ,,,., wag agreeJ to and Mr. ing and fast spoiling the sleighing that j tive purr oes. : Orth excused. hail given us such a wonderful amount of: An effort i making in the legislature to ! "Eong J..hn" Weotworth, of Tllinoicomfort for so Ion a time Ev niolitHill ! ?l''l-,!:-!"' ''c fli?o f St-i'o Pritifcr, :iin! i'in- ? iiuiiirutl of the Speaker what effect the
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Tthis mundane sphere. If he discovers ! , ,. , J. ,"-;;,"ze'1 they might have put,,,, i- i i 41 , ; attorneys who partictj.atetl in the late re-j iW(, Nv:i,,.l(..s (,.(. ,,,, ,.c larboard ::tid tie his f liadow in the sun light, he goes at . ,.- , . 1 . - ' ., . 1 - i i . p ' n j hellion, and who belu poMloois under : m her on the -t irho.-irii side, one on duty cc into his hole and rciiiains tht-rc im- j tlQ s ,NCai0j Confederate Coyernmcul. j wl!ll ü ,11-'r ,IM- icstcd.and have loughs (il the enrlof.six weeks when ho comes j j-ronj ,,rK.(icM.r j,, ('nitcd ..,ic j 'bin thing iut, while the minoi if v, being forth ain to show that winter it over and! it ' " v .,,.".::, i ,,. "... 4VI!,a!1 ",!!!,!,,'r not hive had Tr ... . . . . lOourt... Alter m ticing the ch.uucci .1 t.1(,jUjll ,; ,vlU.l, the ayes and navs. trnnc. If, or, the other hand, be is not tlC ),!!, ,!,,. correspondent sass: .... . . .orfed.bat i i, i, ii i i i ,i f 1 - i ho rei ge.itii ai .niis leporic'i mat ah'c to espy his shadow in the sun, and , , . ,. . , . . , ,. 1 r , . , , In reporting the lull lrm the judiciary : seven! m tlu alive. jtees could he touud at descant on hi.s own deform. tie-. he rc- c,(1Umi.tce, Mr. Jb.utwcil m ole a tew re-1 their room. mi? im above ground to bhow that winter I marks explanatory of the bill, and then j Mr. Hill 1 understand that Mr. King, has already gone. deiua;ided ibe previous qui stioti uj.oii t he ! ham, wit h ecrt.iin u her gent lenieii, e-eaj eo There hein" nothin 1 ere f fa 1 iral i'aS:,';e "4' ''i. ftittin;,' df all irom the eii-toly of the House to-night by t,.re W0lth ' fnr .', 'r ' ' "Al Wl:ltv al"! .:'i l'j'M- l" to the iin.bing ih.ongh the window of the barirt, woiui nictitn iiing, lor t he prc-crit I ... ,.r il,., M..n.,. r ,w. , i i. i ..ri...
i - ; jdrop the 'fiuiHM and await "comm. 1 II events. . The ComlrUlj,-. f' Mnmr comes t ! .. l r V .. i 117 in nr ilrr.ee o f ,. r 1 1, , . . : I . c, v.-. ....-,. I III I IU I HMMIMC HI prosperity, and a determination on the pnrt a . . of Mr. J.ufz to bear aloft tbe banner of Peniocr.-.ey in the hot bed of radical fanati.r.i. nian 1 treason rri Hf i i . J he .ihn or ilea's sonc i heavy blows on the Julien Uads , the of. fects cf which hr.ve a tendency to make them squirm terribly. A Ww Pi.Ht.tcn,,,, .Tl. v..i;i ! , . i j Tublivhing Company, of Cincini.iti. Ohio,! ! will soon publish a Work hv Hon Alevrm tnry of this eminent sfafestinti an'' gikd U e are gratified to note the recent imi provement in the mechanical nur ear nice of the Noithcrn ,,,; MibiiJ.ed at WnrMW hy l.e.ih. .loams. In the-e I lu.rd times j-.urt basing a new outfit lorn newspaper is regarded as a little ri.-ky, but llcub. is m experienced publisher, and will not allow the Jmlianian to fall below its cotcn porarics either in mechanical ution ?r editorial tbilitv.
From Indianapolis. IxPIANAPOiH, Feb. 4. Seventeen r .. t- , . i
1,einocrauc senators a-reei, on 1 iiur6lay in(rht tr K.i f it Kill ...... ..--v, iu w-Mk, ii U-(itl L7 1 1 1 IU IUI vent a quorum breaking was parsed. This determination was coiuuuinieated to the Republican Senators, and negotiations . . . . ' - have been in ürouress sinco to cor.jproiuise the difference. It has been finally agree 1 that if the bolting bill is either indefinitely .ostponed, or the emergency c ause strickcn out, the Pem oerats will V.n oller oi).sition to any measure now introduced up on this I:i-ks. The congrcs-ional apnort'o-itnitit .hill pre - sented in the Senate, from the peeial enn mniee on tue suojecr, makes eleven lieG..v. Hiker ror.artnA S'T 17 1, t hands, the balance I the fund fur the rc i lief of siddiers' families. Petitions were presented on the subject of temperance a'nd black laws. The special order beiii" Mr. ITu-'hes' bill to prevent quorum breaking, Mr. Hawk! 1 moved to T"'Mpnc its consideration until next Monday at - o'clock. : next .Monday 3Ir. Ovlycr was opposed to postpone incut. He was suspicious that the IV ' ,n0(racy were hatching a b mocraey were hitching a bolt caucus; he -
.lo.-rkeet er. was di-p itched "for :,b,cnter.s. Mr. Koon'tz moved hat. Mr. Orth be during the dens-ion on th bolting bill xcusod upon the payment of the u-tial Govs. Morton, liaker, the Judges of;h-es.
the Snnronio Ponrt. arid other di-tino-ui-h. j i i ' , f'1 oh uaeters. were present, showing the interest leit in me contesr. , . i J in i venu ri ica m - are in a sccrer caucus . . , ' . .in . i to-tiiüht "it tlie noriortionnicnt oil!-. A n p(r,r, 1, mn,le lo l,,.,,,! ,1,, .lilTor - .. . f i ; irnci iiie I'uL'ii I. j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 gu li.e ju is. uioT 1 1 i !er Tho liouc bill to prevent quorum , Ul'CUiiiti" WHS tatCtl lip Mr Uawk IieCnled a minority rtT,irtJ j and Mr. Stein tnovcJ to concur in the j : majority report. j ; , . t T 1..-.... .I,, ll.A . r t . . i ( ' ;- '- 11 r;- - i'"' " "-"" ..n -ifrt .'iri , ... o , .. . . 'j lC ;1h,.t,tce were sent W, and oi.; : r 1 .. i t. 1. 1 ti. MIL t tlltlll.' CIO'IM M tic I 1 llM"l " 'I . ii Iliiuiiii w 11 I'll i' ;i 11 11 ii 11 111 . 1 ut ' 1 . .,. .I..''' 1
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' , Allel consitieraliiO discussion, the com - , mittceon rights and pr. vik-cs were in j structcd to report the Soldier's homo bill . .. . .... I. j as soon a j-racucaoic. j The Senate bill amending im act for the ' "crp r iiion oi cities, ami aui imnzing cio i i.irr .... J ' I . . !a-co. Several petitions on ttteperance were; ajrece;vcd .,,Mj lcIortJ) i,cllJ ,hc cm-mittcesi ; concurred in The revenue bill was timcnded son, to on fioulvtlt's ll.ll. ti u...i.:.. , .1 ... r ii... r i j. ii; ii ii i Ii g ion uoi l l'.- .on 1 1 c ii t oi Uli: i:...ntw.i:i llrr.hl f rn k h 1 h t , ,, u, r -i ' .. , ,. . !, Willi .1 rnrx.rt ut tho i i- i r . 1 1 1 ri - in l!u if... i. ii. i -ii ... i.:i: . n nun..! m ri uiv- ii'-ii'... iiMivn un.vii' im i-inva-ion of the ri-ht of lice di-cu.-sion l.t y.l " - I'll I lincy tine minority i in.initiiiy ro-istm. Then commenced a regular liliibu-tcrihg kirmi,, tn t:"d lhi' pa-.-age oi the bill. ! the i-ini'ratic si le of ihe House claim . . . . iog th;it if tbe bill was an bUiet one it ' would bear iiixe-tigation, mid demanding I that the.' should be alb wed at leat an ! hour iu which to debate the bill. 'I lie , i...:.... ....i i l i . . . - ni.iiii i iu.mii ii iii-iii oiu, .um i in: j , . . , , . . raoiciiis lending ineieoy io eonceoe to me ! Hcmocrats the lime demanded by them i for debate, the opposition coiiiineiieed I bo j light in re-d-tance to the bill by tn ikino j I uo ol the par li men t try tactics u-iially m,. ; i i i i K1 Ul "V" u! h,i,lu !" :kJj urij, alio ccmaiHUiig the e.i-aiul n.is ,, etf:ry m..t:oii. A- it icjulri-, h. "ut I forty-live nun, ;' ' t'1 c!lti.o i.i'l of ihe lln-r, ihe n.::.. r;: '.auvery t:i:ilei a ly ioinass the action o! tho i.o.i e upon .-Miy fjuelioi, v.l.i. ii it hv .on-.- ui rr--iiry. h it soi ti::,' to iliis and other methods of Iii libu-toi ing. 'J he ilo.;.ie rc:n i'iied in Fcssion during i . ......v .......... ... n.-.-i.Mi . lining tl.o ( nU night, an-! :.? a (ju.uter to ei-jht ' ( " W.d..c-! iy inoi niug took a re . , , , . s s untu i uu o cock, having previously m-M.-l .. H- .1..,.,.. ..r i!u- ',;;, j lliat they be allowed one hour in hich to di,i us tlu bill. The M-ene in the House during the j ....... 1 ho M-ene in the House during the j . . ....... P"1' - Wi,s ru-u nml laughable in the ex-; Lf,'e,,,l?: . DeniocratK remained m inful j ' a their m.sN, l.c.ig iletcrn.tneil to w.,r,jlt. radic;. Is into ;i eoiifesion of theii i jut r t 1 1 1. of disciisin the bill. After rej.eated elforts to seeuie an ailj iurnuient or u recess, the Unu.-c was left early in the evening without a quorum. A call of the House was orb-red, and seventy sewn members declared ubent without ath rily. After the mil of thu Hou about end-
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J third of the absentees bcinjr excused, tie ' Speaker directed warrants of arrest tu be i - i.. .i ... i i i !
; mu u ior uio ui re.-t ui tue remuii ler, aita tin SftrrMt n f A r m -.na.), t. i.M.r i I "'V i. .ii.Vt uv iU lt 1U 3 1'IUV. IV tl UU I , : up the absentees i The doors be!nr el..sed when the call of i
tie llui-c commenced, several members j Mr. Iirersoll To the best of my knowl ! . . .. . , .1.1. I . .... . - - "I !
i tt'fro hhortly after seen peering through ; no gla-s ilo.irs, but were prevented by i the doorkeepers from entei ing the hall. I Ir. Hale inquired l-ean those members! t who may be seen looking through the g'a-s I jd.) rs Lo said to appear here '!" ijangh. ter j ' r I-ldridge replied, "They only ap ' J c n r through the gl iss darkly, he newt - augiuer.j wit bout aut hoiitv. All .orfs of CXCU-es j 'dlercd, the majority pleading ind:soo- itiou or hunger, while some oilered no j exC!1G at a5'- f'1'0 lI,,nse acted uposj j each separately. Some of the culprit" were e.ctied altogether, while the remain'er were let off upon the payment of the i uu:l1 line, the u-ual fee.-" ins UCIi ; cases being an i,nisih!' green." Mr. Orth, ol Itidiana, being among too absentees, was arraigned at the bar of the Ho:;se and a.-ked by Speaker Colfax what exeu-e he had to oiter. He rejilied ihat he did not know of any very good excuse to offer th? House. He had gone li-unc to get. bis dinner, trusting to the good sense of the House to adjourn, but his fi . miolaeed i .. . . . .' Mr. IJdriiige moved to amend by ail iding the fliowing : And being subjugated j , v, , . - . .ii,,,,,.,,,, , , , , . . to race or color, and fchal: take the test ..... i , ri .. ,,,,i. a h' "- iaugiitei.j 'ri,., .t,n ,,,imrtf 1 ... ' 1 T " " am""1'"C"t ll. 1 1 ..ccision 01 ine ujil'i'liic Kill wmIIii oae . . . t . . ., ui on the amsts made that uiglit. 1 he speaker stated that the chair was not j aware what the ct:ect would hü. Mmrtly -''er midnight a second ea.l of the House W!iJi wluMl 11 !V;ls ,,:scMVl-'1'1"1 . 1 I;,:IU ,'!7! o, t 1 it 'T T ' ,! '.K-' i T,"Il "S ..-it the lust call had -uh-eournl 1 lelt the ; hall ; and a third call was ordered, when ; n was announced that fiitecn n.embeis hat! , ,li' I'-'11 brl call, and war- . I" I 11' 1 i r.tiit.s were accordingly i-uea lor inen ! . . 0 J a 1 rest. . . ... , 1 J...M .W U il.c . V tili. iv.'-i : 1 1 ti r O.n vi.tMv.i i.l "lli.i S.'tv . il it would he in order lor Mr. l.ruiueil, ol ! il(W.i to v ; , , ,. . , y ,,,liril,r ---y - ------- o in the grave. Hut hi-s i-.il is ma-.eb'n n.' ! yn gyhenck !,td us have it yu t ; rif.i.t-II I will do it, if the gc ! I Kot C a V . 1 !e I or h I. t O Si Mg. Mr. Il'düd-e What is lit yet ahye. race, ell." 31 r Niblack That is .swearinc:. Noti-ittg Mr. üurleigh, the delegate : burne. of Indiana, sai-1 : I would like a delegate of a Territory, and not as a State. ; .U T. I'jMl'ldC MOW IS I hC JIC II I It UKI II . ..... Tr .t .1 on religion y , t t lJii,. L.i.pli 1( ttiil mi krifi tinr.l li-lit "."-v ...v. ... ..v. ...... i ri , MM'ji, .Min nil iiirniim ui on; i-.m i ' ,1 n.-n v .-..-litv sh.,u-i. I. : ntliMini. ..i k "t ! .: r. iPngham s age, I inoye that Ins name be strii Ki n troin the warrant. Mr. iJi.rhig'i L do not knoT.ruch about pari, incntaiy usage heic, but 1 know I ' , a tr:iiv-:i lioii of t bis k ind w.is going on in tho Territory of Ihikotali, lJUhter it would be rcuardod as extn iiiely di--"race fill, fhau hter.1 Mv imtoi-ioii is ... i . .i i ;.... .. ... .. . i. . .- L J . i Knowing w 1 1 ;i r t i ii oi us i lovernor i uiai v , ? . ... ...... it woulo eil her cease leloie o cli ck in ihe mor ing, or be .voiild boot the august bmly out ol tbe capital. Laughter. Mr. Ingersoll, of 1 Slinois, having been hn ugl.t to ibe b.ir of the lloii-o, the S ea I ('r' t'"'!"'" akcd him the usual (jue-tn u. Mr. Iiüm-oII replied, I would like, hei fore proceeding, to u: dert ind my status. 1 1 L.iUgbt.'i to I now whether I amtole jiegar-lt;d r.s a li lbgiu'ant or public enemy. iiiid if a 1 lligrrei.t. whether I am to be ! a - udi I I elliout rihti, or whether I am tan Atocrirati citizen. A Member Without distinction of coli ..ii.iMn.1 DiMiuuiuiniiivumiui xj i or. Lauhli r. Mr. l..-eroll-I do not. desire to waive ' :tny of my polities! rights. I want to know M-AL is . ,.r.,,,,i. ;. n. ,.r , voaorM.r a ciiuiinal proceeding ; and il ,, be a erimiti il proceodir- whether I am not entitled to trial by jury'? 1 wish the . . . . J not entitled to trial by jury ' 1 wish the .... . j chair to (Jeeide tint point. Tho Speaker, pro t. w;rr-Tl.c ch .ir has propounded iho u.ual i,uest.o to tin memher to r-tate the reason for hi- absence
Mr. Inuersoll I .submit wliethet I am to be deprived of my liberty. I understand I may be fined. The So?i'kor, pri frmpir; Tho chair h.n no authority to make any order iu reference to a fine. Mr. It5roll--If T am without dfirace
I W'H challenge the whole array. Laugh ter ! .. fT:..t... T.., 1 i.
"-1 iiucumn .iys ue ULVS HOt Y ;l !1 I It) V;l 1 Vfi mrtrlifa? I vv.mld ! like to know if anything waved whuu he - - " " - wont out of the cloak room '! hM,Kc !'a',v tWl) oat tails waiving m the alr- L1' lugnter J M r. j c iker. I believe bereu !,l,.oW liW " tllü Iistriet ot Co lumhia, which requires honest citizens to be in be I soon alter twelve o'clock. In compliance wmi uiut law and my own wishu, I left this House about that time alter all iea-onab!e effort had been made on my part, to aojourn. 1 thought alter I had exhausted all effrt to bring the eleven o clock, when it again mat an I re suiucl the consideration of the attorney's bill. MATUU.NfiE I.ICEX3KS. Marriage licenses were issued to the following parlies by the (uinty Clerk of Marshall Cuuntyj during the month of January, lb'G7 : I Amerieus Thomp o i '.rid Louisa A Lake wVV;l,''LL'?UeV,c'ra H Me'Jei.aud an.l Anna M Jordou ir if ... i i v u:n ... .kl.. .John F.lder and Ebzibeth Ilight Aaron Ies!er and ICIizi A Hussenburg! 'fhoinis Cu iney and Sarah M Johuso i Ad no S:o!fz an i Mary (lat John II. t'iitjun and Mary Anderson (I eo U Jj.i id. ii an 1 Oren ler Hoofen tlolin SiVorv eland and Nancy Jackson John ) Divis and Kliziherh Cash tleorge Wiles and Elizabeth H"se I'liri.-ii-m t ..,! U-.l...... r,,!,,,.-.,. i ' ' V ÖJ , , T, J heodorc A Smith nd Sarah K Islam Io-es I. dairs and 1 !o obe (; To ard ! ;; , , . . . I'.iviil i.. Ieek an 1 .sar in si I luunner Ab"""nSh": ''."""' Tho Washington Union close, an article upon the present j!itical situation a fo! - ,.,.. V This i no U2 to minca words. We ! K , " tf epoch. are on the eve of a tremendous en; Tlie IImtdmc Mt .sr i.ivk, tlie lT.io i "si t. st in: iMtKsi::tvKJ) tho CtNsrrrurnN ! . y. L.s, .K M ux INt..VCT Ifal, nther U1CIM, fail, there is always an appeal to the Cod " 15 :ltt Vs :ltul fhe ' L,t Iies',rt' is :,hv:l" .... i 1 .. 1 open to a free, an enlightened, and a brave people, to maintain uud preserve their Constitutional right. Saft: Uoirr.Ki). Un We li.es lay niglitf of last week, the sale of the 1 1 casurer of : T- 1 . .11 1 i il illlr""'i!cn " v'X i ,i,,,t ;,,,.e s.-.fo r..1.)..l : IS.'.i ,.l jcvora thousand dollars.--irim-i" D r. MisroKTi'.NE. This is a world of misfortune, ard one of the saddest to a good h oisckeeper is to be afiheted with heavy, vellow. sour broad, biscuit, &c. If vou arc ever troubled in this way. u-e I). IJ De l.nd k Cos 11 Ü Cirmwl S-tlercttv, j when you will he surprised at its charming !
I would quote ; results in rcuiowng the cause of your mis- ! fortune.
j I have :old out iuy business to W'httjney, Iro.'s k Co., who will carry on the j business at the same sfan 1 I lately occu pied. AI! who know themselves indebted tome will pica-c call and settle, as I need u. Ä -n ..i m i .... .... J
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' t a - hf-.IT8LlASrjj "V FOR GRAY HAIR. Ti 1 tLc Amckosia Uiat Rintcjide. "K .-9 Tlii Is the Cure ttiat Uj aVl Sr3 la the AüßUüWA tuat Yjx aad. ThU 1 the Man who wsi bili et4 !4 . -V 'tr,,,, tin raven lock, tliy ar. 1 S'iix ,:rc'1 ,,,c 5rK.'0 - 1" !'- AjiuLoiU lliat lUnr made. tray. TL in li tjie Maiden, lianil-jrao aa4 Win lü.arrie 1 the m.ia once bald tnd noiü.arne f V .5 Wim now lia raven locks, thejr pav. Vnr V llv :qo'' Iho Amukosu that Mix? V-; Xiiad;. Tlii la th Tarnen. tv!io, hv the way. Married the Luaiüvu, hiunJ&uiue mid To tlio mm once t :il I ami rry, 1'ut whu uqw lii.3 raveu lcti, they pav. r.V4 T....'... 1. .. f .... r . . i V-T This la tho Hell that ring aaray ? f' r- ' 0 !;ri",!i he pi-ople Fad anj pay I ute thin fact, wliii-h licredoc lav U ttoti would not l e bold cr grav, t ic the Ambxoma that iZing inadt. E. M.TUBBS & CO., Pr.cpRirroRS, Peterc-dro, N.H. Vegatabh Ambrosia, I, THE MIRU'LEJF THE A!iE! Grny-hosKliMl l'i'oplo liari theii lo k- restored hv it to tlie dirk, lintio u. $i!kfii tre--o of yontli. and ;ire h ippy ! Young loop 1 1 . w '. I Ii 1 1 jiii , i -leu or reu mir.; hive iu- u-.fishion.it.h. eo'ors changed to a 'f auhwn -.nut rejoice! p )r, , w lOJ,. ,,.4ds . re ? verc 1 with F in Iriifi j . . IV. .... . .....ar .,. '"J " H 1 1 il -luiniln l Vo'cr uii hive tl.e.r rei.Mi.o.i-jr' t.-hteued. and the trntc . hixuri uu growth ol Mair, nti! il mo (or 10? ! Young People, wiih light, I Jed or red llnr. ai.ddn,...rorj0T: . Yomi; (I-.-ntleia ?n us it ben.iuj it I rionlv pcriur. i.'u ; Yuan? ..adies wie it hectare it keep tlio !hiir In i! ic ! Everibi ly mast and will iho it becuHoiti the cle inef an I le-t nriicle in the market ! ForSiie bjT A. I.emoti, Plvniou-h. Sni'th. Cmlarii Co. Vh jlenle . A?rntii. Chi co,Ii;. tI2i firn. DYE STUFF of erer? kind aal Oftdllbest nus'iir At
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o a L l s Ii U 11 V , DUO & CO., Extensive Manufacturers and Importers of
(TjoUX giatrl (DrciiU dfcirtlru, SOLID AND NICICLE CASED BT ornsni.vEs, And erery iloserlption of Fo'iry Gtols tvvl Y"n?c Xoti,;u, E-ic:aU.' il iit,. j N-r riesined for Sol'THEitvand U'r.sTKus Trade. Ciril:irs and full ilescriptivc Price I.i-ts i sent free. j Agents n-nfl ov-rv.vhjre Adlress. i Jl DOUTlANCn STTir.ET, l'r.ovroEsc, H. I. O TL TCEEVE, r.VSU l VXCK AG EXT. ,jijr P ;?ri y. St -rk LWe-. Cas'i Ciy fil or r FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF LCLLAP.S. In 'l h-Ti, jjint Stock Cotnoi-iies in the j Un:.tld tat.'S XJT !Vo ia-s'n'it for bi'sc s. OiTicf tr ' PLYMOUTH, TflXV7S'.V. j p.,t:,M0j in Knglish and Oormnn nni! Loses nvi l here. II notf. ISSrHÜVCK f WtTJ ! S-l.000,000, I Thpun 'crsigue l isagrni fort'i hs.'iuIt.Utan, ; rnns ?.'TrliisiP tyWi 21 - eil ti,.-. Arctic, a lie! ?.oi'iU:iiHi n'SrViNTE COM? pri..rjrjT;. -x rirt'to nf over sit.mi.mO. TIio r. -II i'1!!'.! nl f rjitTf irrhr ootoi j ! IfMcnmclliv til-ir r. .üi. Rne ! nw I vm O y JTirdd r' rcsponsit'l rn-nniM for j ! in-'in?c :iri!y t J. G. OSnORXE. ftf.) jMlLTER &Z SW INE H AKT I I Dealers in ! BOOTS & SHOES,! ! LeatllSr aüd PmäingS, I ! First door South of Pcrshhq Drv? Sior. PLYMOUTH, IND. i ' j r j rTT."nVT TV ' " in "-""om o?.1 ' -i n-Xyu r'.A f -v"'? i"! J n - j V;. m" SoT I kcd Yoi!tV5 v1 e e 1 "' 1 . i tW r att:-n:!oa to t'i- Krat is'i-ty o' i L-nr!. ; ri;.i.n ! PI 'iv c ill -t vl '"ti'ir.sii sta.'i and pric-s b?!r: pnr- j I . .1 .. X V,. V 1 1 ;i?y v, p. u.;:u'.i.; unu?:;:uu wit ljj. j j Will ii il Uii;li4rs i! bv anv i Et iMii'iTi T.! !n Pljma.ith. or -vin in ill ,C.t:,i.-v'" r j l-2r.l--.tr MILL EH A SWIN'EH AP.T. j 1Z j$QO T aTI(l V' XOrT StorC (AT I'OST orriCE l5L SS.niS.) MOORE & DICKSON Ar.r. sow mm nr:n to mzxrsiT mzir. cr 7.-;-vr?.? vriTii all kisds of . .... . j ETICALWoIJKS. cLi:xvrLr bocs. i "!riiNif!l Tti4t"iiifiic?i f of a.' khi li. Thi T.it-t I'r.'i'.i ration of VIOLIN" AND CJriTAIi INSTKUCTOI Toys T crH, Toys, .i'rrv .l"-ripii'i!i. f':'TW 1 ? vnr i-e-1 - t.,-r, ,rt n i! f i!"i:na:!-!!Y P'lDT-o .t: VPIIp- Al.ni'lIS. ri'.iAP.'S .u, i TuP.ACVO A-.v. r : Th 'v oT "--it i:;ilu.r.iftit to those wi-hingt :tr ch.i at v!iiil'.i! vU nll-T.m. MUOIJK Si DK'KSON. MlNKOD: HOW ' 03T, HOW RES I rr.-v JTT) ...... ,. i-T-. Tin! puh i'.l. a new c l.uon of ri t , , , -,!. ! -1kSS o;i ill.- Ttnlic tl C me (without t:i 1 1 - rim ( ot Stkiim muiK . er S.-min il Wfikno''. ui- j vo'iiiitirv Sivniii-I 1 4 tos, Ini'i ii-uv , ?.I iir;.l mi.' t PllVi.-ll 111.-.. :.,IIV. InmiVi nl. l. M i-n:i'.. et,"; alMf C ,.,..; K;,ilv, aul fits. i ,h. I t.v M-lfWv. .1 ,vinvamT. 17" P.i -.-,:n i .t.. , i,v, ..i.e, on'v reut. T:i. ch-'ir ir.-l :oifh.r. in hi a Imirih'e r-tv.
! rh-.n'v ili'iiiot.ti -ir Irom .- t It l.f v y.-u' -ii'-er- ) P.DY. an 1 ' no i!i-r. If not old by druj hi! oro-ti'-e. lit it tin- al.irnrtig coiisivpiei ce ' -i-t in vnir ii-ortv. they will order it for jou. .lf-aln.' in i y 1. r idio il' v i-iiri-1 ivii'i.i'i' th-n-;. j Pi ioo J.t 0 por hotih
o, nenn il in i!i,ii.. or t'n- :ipi.he..ti..i ol th- kiefpomtiiiir out a iiio.h of i-i.n- at on. r, s: pi.- I ci-it iiii. and . if. etm!. hv menu nf which ever. ; sull'cri r. no unttrrwli if lim i-oti lif 10 miv " in v cure Hi ui --! I cheip'v, p.ivat.lv and reiiihtv I r Thi." hi-ff tire sti -ml 1 In in th- luiid-i ol cvrv voirh ..n l .-very nun in ih Intl. Sent, under se il, in 1 p! -in ci v. Iop, to an addn-.m p paid, for -i rents or two iot stamp-. Al-o )r. 'ulv.-iir. !!-' 1 11 1 iago ii uidj " price i." cents. Ad !res-i ire pnhh!.er-i. niA- j. c Kt.iNi: i co. 127 Vowert. New York. l.t )fiic box i.L9C v I 2n 1 lv" A I.ar and Spl-.-ndi.l Stock of all tin of Dry Goods & Notions, SOLD AT LOW ITJCKS. AT BÜHRENS. ALSO J;j V fJO I TS I Hif SV!' KS , .... -J week at, 12 it tr. FREn .t nEriri" - J. Fi il ft rv 1- A r. Ii the fa Q) A f. O llTn.oTf tjp ZJ) Jj JJ W EntorpriIa ran cm mike nTnT and do their country sjood hy ffllliij BARNARD'S I'jlcat l-'lRMU iTE Trr;torT rorn?irlT lulfofln lMnn run 1 ha.l nrmi hr nnntvin 0011. Tt.N it i -o e iily m.ld. an1C'", " lit 1 1 . tl. it .v.-p v f inn t can fl'T rt to luv.- it to rv.T rt-MonhU firm.' Omuiv. Townihip. nl SnlivUual ri-iit to use it for Mia. Tor rti-nlarnriiiir- ol
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WUY SUFFER WITH TI1I3 DaiiwroHs and Loatbonie WHEN IT Can be Cured AND EXTIKELY ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM BY TilS CSE OF DH. SKELE'S LIQUID REMEDY. CATAHRH WILL eCIlULT REBULT I3T C SUMPTION I'uleti checkdi ia its incipient stages IT IV II VlIl t ITIIJ VaTtn'el if Direct. am arc f'loweJ ; f N GLEB0TTLE3 WILL LAST A MONTH ! COLD III THE HEAL) Rd'erc! In a Ttw MianiM BREATH CjeiiJ br oTenilr sccreliou. bad ! j WEAK EYES Cab ted bj caUrrlal afTecüoua Oi 3 OF SMELL, WL-n leftened or iesirojcd DAFrrss When c.v.'.'ed br catrr'.l dbHiltiti. ::r. i bj this reacdj. Throat Affections Ar? nifre frq';':.tlT than otherwl cueH by t!:"uk. -l'unx tiiU?i:. fil'ing from tlic head; ecullv Junng Hie ir.g'.it nnd ruhiiig trom cf r;h; and ie cured Ly OR. SM ELEY'S liquid catarrh remedy. SYMPT03IH Tii? rmptorn of catarrh are ßrt rerr 'irbt. iVroru liml t!io have a cul.l, tlmt ihcr La n-ijiii'i.t att-ck.4 HU'l r nxTC rnitiT to lh 'latiu'cs of temperature In this condition iht i--r m iv ht drv, or n plight dicharfj tSii n4 ri t, al'tfri ;nl thick and aJhf Mrr. murensu. As the il"-?:ie hecoras cbronic, the ("ichiret r hic;-'4i-il in jn.ii.titr Mi.l clianadl iu quality ; luv av nv iliifk aiul heavy, an' arc hawked or "Ulu'd otr. Tl.e scrf tins nre otTfi sivc, cn;iHg :i I 1 1 liroath ; voic thick and nasal; th us .ire weak: ihe scene of mrll is lMcucd or !.'sfroe.l: deifnesa tn'qucntlj t iko place. n!!i.T common and important yrnftom f it inli is that tlic por'nn h olilied to cVirhn 'ini.it ;n 'he morning or hok r lim- laue 'ii' h In t.i'trn fi.m tlie head during the nU. '.Vru-n w t ik !.ir" i!'i'p'ron may be ure lhat lis -Ii.' is' i- on l w iv lo the lungs and thoultf e no time in airesling it Tl:c ahove are Put few of thr nianv fatnrrlut nmptnm VVrii to our Lilrattrr Ur our ibj lih-i l..-rlt.in ir 'u'.lv all - j .-nt I'lw KK to mv ad.lrcM Fontptomt : it will b ss Alto i'irection wLerr i ininiii! im; mir. i it. i.r. i vVi nie receiving h,ftrr from ) partu of Ui !,.... ... . , 1 . . -i-ini; it. Ix-.uing t:i evuUiu-e its intallibte frJ.7Thi- remedy c-aruauK no mineralf or Pol- '"''" U 1 U .'v I. in ia f vrt-il iroiu TCfTCiKJ "le rxtrtcU KXCblV-h Kl . therefore it it 'r'lv 'vcu to the mo.t tender a.d I ' 1,:,,p -'' ALI, V1'l I'KbRV C KT R RH RF.M7- .Mr-o:.s .e'iir.-nnc with anv a Sect ion of tho i,M.. Thro it or !,u u. -h 'ild write at once for ,r p im.,J,' t lultv .h- ril.ia ail irmptomt pr1 . inuik: o 'io a'-.i vc dioa- 't. It will he sr.t 'rc to nnv addrel Anonr. DR. D. H. SEELEY &, CO. FRr.r.roRT.iLUXOis. Fold by all whoVmle nl retiil Pmjgi.li. GENT. iAL AGENTS. .To'.n I r.irk. 1'inoinmti. Ohio. Fullrr, Fircli Fuller fine i -o, HI. Ihiriilnm .V YanSrliaark , rine.o. III. IVm it R.in.r Ai Co New Yoik I) lt.ifioni .V '. Iliiflr.i!... New York. Furrntiw , ci.-.i... - i.. l m:..'. n- -1. . t. r . zrtirZTcXtlZ Pa. ..:iiii itn.'.-St Iuii Mo. Rir.ien. Wurd & ( o New Orh.i.i I.i. Ii f?ohuion i Co Laain-villi-K'-.U-ih'v Ai Iho Memphis Tern, P E Prpuv Richmoiul Vn.'Plionnwo-i Iiiork lUltimor Md, Prxti-r -V N-Peger lhuiv N Y.Ptrwgi Armron r.trvclm.l Ohio. Win Johnft Petreil .Mich. WiU n Peters .k Co Louiirille Kj. r 2-1.6-1 j 1,000 PKH YEAH ! AjTftity cr wii-ie to pell our mrnorrD t?OSw t:i M.ielene-. Three netr kind. Und ad upper feed. Srtit on tri.tl. Viirrnted f5 Trt. .hove sibirr or laree eoinmiiion pnid. TV only nn -hine sohl in he I'nited Stt for lent thi.. $.P. whii-h are fnl'y litned by far. IViirr -v l.n, dmrer K Baker, Singer k Co , nil RteYUer. .Ml other t heap machines .' infrinj'nfnl n 1 ihe filer or H$er re limblo turret, tin' and imprisonment. Ilhutrated cifci Inn nent free Address, or call upon FKtw 4 CI irk. it Hi I f-'i. .".lin.or Chiojo, IP. tHvtl i.'m-I vI JJEKFlinCRY A lrCt fcMortfnfBl jui ii c ivi-d ri hEMON'Ä ! rueStor. ,IN03 VSOET DLB A.MBROSA rrc tr'if'.e l?r h Toilet, told onr
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