Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 64, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 31 January 1835 — Page 1
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We Vive hiva rey:e-l.-.l hy : number rfmir uici.ih to raVV,-h t'.-.o ..il-win.j pfxhiction. Ve nre not certain lhat it i..ees any v cry intii.i'i' merit, ct we con,; ly far Ivve reasons: lt. That xvi'hivobei'tt a-:iel tor the MSS. ami ...lr. That rnvt oi it l.n K?-n either miirderft.w I or i.--re;-Tefrtte... An apology might iiov. nrecsciry lot it- le'.sli. ; hut we have done ta tnnlee, aiv! it i ?nlv.iittel to the '-keen fcru-
i-rv of the i ritic, v. ithoat f.rther remnrk.
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.. portion of the people, dostce ot us all llii, wliea wCMia.i jM.-u u, v. ..... I . . . I i i i .. ... i . . ...e ! .... 1 , ..... .... t i-m..' vr I tavoalv. at:
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telC s! OI.IV
hid down i:i licr 'no-om l t.ke our
Wc nwt ncr.iilv titnl l!iat topie a!C i;u,J lUnvn ,; 1,('r lWM nnn ihi'ii J wilii local than with sUm p, shall sc-e tl
rincral politics; and one reason. as prosperous and lloun?m:ii: ron.liinm haps for this is, that they are forred to as when we were pernnHl to share t'12 ..-o ntJ thpopnorimttvisarea- the ble?:-ins:? thev di'jn v.sed. li. Uh-p,
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tf r.foromethii;L:of this nature H con- it is our wtsii to see a.l n
Mantlv ttrtssinsr helbre them. sire to hand nn to posterit y unquiet
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Many People vole for FresuieuMiO- "'l' 'u' . ';".' 1 " ,l
and
thon'at such a spirit am
' V r r nn. nl J .fv leuas. mat ricn iei;;ii '"-
.,.,. . . . -...... l. ...... ;.w ...... ed to u? hv the snnts ot 1 1. we.
'-:- , . . tlunihouttheiKUureofthedunesot jmic i.i put his uo n pi 0 ,i t k RmJ foro t!v 1,voo-, n,.t.sn. I .th. v , COJ.fV , 1Vl5 I behove it is d.mrvero. anu 1 t,,,:'u 1 !..:.. hy A. 5..I. ' .1,11 L Thev havecwrv reason to heheve o. Lio.-.s,:-' .(.:,. -u:i: L-Jr'iUo them the important powers Dut, kV mistaken. Lnerea:e 1 , , :i;yn a r:;r-- P - , anfl ,1V r too n!;U1y of men w ho po.se. more tal, :,? and ex-
1 . I ).. ,. I, ( Hill Wl 111" O Ot'HUW. livni Vfv. .i ( r.m (::!:y ana.e .ny .a.ihnity to uo . JJ; j nMicali(HlM)f oth- who helieve otherwise; end ii I conid 10 n' r;1: 1 ,;7"n .thatth'powe s are either prop- onco. hrin-myself to heliev. that .m. ontUceVvevalsni(:I.orvventocne 1 ' . u those who take o di-Unaud a rart f ,h,m -A v3,. valh av v:o npo opes n t ' ci.tu or t aoninst the administration cdi r ,,.n- any x u !o nnk. It would iV.itie, is an oasv . ud a ofmtv ,0vemment, were actuated hy a li0,l..,,ropu:en,,!v.:,or,andec:.. ,v, nn; 1 in o; r eon at it - v,esire sol.ly to promote ovr pn,p,n,y.
hois e.shi'audie;:ee to try heliet ct iti; iv t mv pnrpi sc. ti make eonverts; I ! :; U t:ron tint hro-.d piiveiple
, cur e.vtr.'.n . i.'at cm-i
.i,;i;ai in? a V; lO m- ? i!- . . , . ..
e.r eenvanl t;:er.l to er,ts so :r, !l ! (-t. aecerdif.s to ihe v.- r.cral ne-
i tae ft-i-nee ot
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v. v :, ?-;i ly t!;,1 n X orr.r.vi.i the p;-.-w i-i-TO - -
If oeoide would te;d lor lhomclvcs
thev would not he under the Necessity
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ions, but tl is known lo nc irue. .um
truth wc know is mighty, that I lie. host interests of the country r.re now lo-t siht of in the success of party li. he. come to this, that in select ins: an indi
vidual in whom to confide th important triislof I'cnrescntimr us at l-.ome an. I a-
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--t a died aili ation ;f laws,
Ai'iv t'.'i: i noia crnii'U tie, sttuc- . i t -..!. I'roni this fact.
tivi, ;vi-.' tlvA i-naortavit truth, that ( rv i: i-lnal ofthi - r -puhlic should, to a -ro it' r or les extent, make it part os W. ! 'ta to study polities and it i t i-i-ntiallv liecos?ary that he. should ! o, f r in th: tinlike all other vonn-tvie-.. v r titifn. no matter how hnmhl i i lifo hi w alk may he, or how low hi - t atii:c. lias a oire op al to that of
of plaeinji so mticlnconfider.ee. in otnefs, and ti-.e. absence of Otis 1 la Sieve is one
fruitful caue o party rpvn!'
I am opposed to party spirit, because
I helieve its fleets are Highly inj Ariotvs.
I rot only helieve tins, hut I Know n , , , l!11(,s,il,,. is noi 4 he henesl.
There are individuals, however, who RnJ f.lUhfult hut, is he the U-ier widclv with me. on this poim,ancl . m.,!r?crovil he receive the I ant willm lhal they fhouhl. I am t0Vo,opt yU ot ron,c this to a
ready to ;ulmit that party spent mu )nt lo both parties, and ill
he Hinted to good acconn ; out tnm.a-. k y h u j3 (ru0i A,, it i? thus that
not hcett the cac, and I sec no oi p;Utv s.,irit makes man worship man. reason to helieve it ever will oe. It is ) 'Cauc him to throw etV his pi ineimy Cu m belief that a sovei nmeut e ta j d .,0iuicai lon0?tv to et:sure the v. . I .t ..... i.- cFMiit. !nt l '
to do so it is necessary that all should he
well ac'iuain'etl with the political relations ol that covemment. We h ive
had, in the course of the past ten years.
at ureal
variance with the. true, christian reunion, and contrary to the doctrine? inculcated hy lliin w ho went about iloini; i;ccd to all mankind. 1 helieve that true, undeilled and holy religion, i lac ouh thinp; wldch can secure and iaipart genuine happiueste. mankind on this earth and that to he truly rd'gious i lo be truly happy; and I have never seen this truly religious uu.n who would break out .-'camst ad
atve all other sects merclv eteau-e
tin v placed du 'Tcnt coi.i Mictions un
oa ilio iiaok ot God from that of hini-
st l: t);i the contrary, c.e wa.s content wiilt i iho'vi.iu, np toe1 honest diclatt so; his c-.)iir.ciefice, ; letUng olher.i believe to 5-uit tho m-cS e .My v-pinion is, that religious party spiiit prevents multitudes lioiti cuihr icir.ij the light mid truths of (Jhritiaiiis v, liecau.-e thev do not, desire to taue tliat icii t in reunions centioversv ,.nd
pcr-ecution, widch i ; found to sonic ex
tent auionix all uenominainMi;-
U itauaiu there are. some w.to he
lieve that religious parly spirit i necessary in thht country to prevent a union of launch and State. Tills is a suh-
and overawe resistance; ami yet, armed with the liberty of the l'rc, I will ao forth to meet him undismayed; 1 will attack with that mightier engine the miithtv la'aric he has raised I will shake down corruption from its height, and bury it beneath the abuse? it was meant to shelter In this language the power ef the I'ress is made evident; and all that to me appears necessary, is. to place it in the hands of those who will make -Tood ue of so important a tl list. If the lecs be once freed from the shackles of party, and be rightly mana-,-d, (of which the people are the sole . ' . . i i.a r it. .
pK.gos.j le.ero can ue no uangci tu mo fall of our Republic for centuries t contt1. Suppose a strong effort were, to be made, by this," or any other church, lo unite church and state, and the 1'rest w ere to open its batteries upon it, how soon would these walls crumble back to their native clement I If power is usurped by men in power, the Press is the corrector. IV d'Mna;oitue assume a .-talion net their ow;n, tlte Press ha? but to speak, and they tremble and fall back before its Voice. How was it w ith the Flench revolution ef I C30 ! The royal edict went forth that the republican
Presses the journals which advocated
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Ihf hbe-
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success ol parly 1 have said that party spirit has disgraced the country. Some may think that this is strong language yet it h ne
vertheless true, lime was when al-
i suthciency of evidence that pat ty sm- o .nv esPe-
rit is injurious. Let us look rack lo ..... ' t. rtlot.ujir( :, here
the situation of our country previous to I tn im.iplc5 cf gov-
lite year 13 2 3, ana compare i w , ,om , 5nrcad,tooked upon out
MlUilllV't' l 11 v .....
all w as prosperity harmotn and happiness Put theto'nrosc a mighty strife
unonft the people as to kIioiii was the
most wortny oi me itignesi viuce m their tilt. One man detbued his prc-
l
t!
aeu- gut. tine ma t ueutueu ... p.e- j u p-mlr Ro.nl.,plc are nn.nb. Wcnce for one ol ll.e candidates a!K tiiat t ;hose who hclieved all he sanModowe, ; - lo titer hmt; and so with the otncl and n ft ( p
the re
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it Ci iitmned to j;row worse ami wax
v iii,-r. imlil it has oirratPd the c.):m
?;? Previous to l.G2. no matter wh , s the Preside , it W;is common to te-pect him; and if hi? ad:nitii!ratie.n did not please al it was common to ?pok ef it in mild and i, - prctial laani It w;t no' cottratott then, etth-
; e.v.a.-s:. el la c ::ii aim el, lo re. so ixtmuy itexouu io nu h
,.1 an iv htife.al wha fnl to'bel'.cve that thev could do no wrens
thenhatmv. America with rccrcncc am
respect; and fondly hoped that our example would be imitated. Rut these times hac passed away. nd we find
the same nations now prop. u eying mat
ie
in-iti-
ure; and the abuse which has been heaped upon some of our most distinguished men upon those whom the people supported for the uio4 exalt I station in the wot Id, has been w ai ted to earthV remotest region and e"l a- an argu.acntagainst popular goetr.me:Us. There are but few, few i;.d- eu. hut
t . .a.,t. .,1 . , siiil -il'
WHO pay lili'J aie; mviwi i ;,
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eel .mi which I will Ireolv speak mv nu u;.:u c, i.e. vr meats and I must he permitted to stopped ; and what was Ihcconsequenccf say thai I have not yet saw that danger The doors ol those printing othees Were of" a union of church and stale w hn h iurrieaded the printed sheets were has a -v, ate I to others. It is Into that distributed to ihe peop e l.o.n the wana pet 'ion wn once s-nt t Convtress dows, and they learned Irom these that prav in- that the mail, mlit he popped, Chailes X. wasa tyrant the people on Saday, but w e were not then told rose in their ntigul the throne was abth at it w;i s dati-etous It w as alter the dicatcd and Prance was regenerated, measure had been silenced in Congress I might come to our own homes and that the dan-; r spread. I have heard cite yon to instances ol Ihe power.of
it said (hat this policy originated it, the I'ress; icon u come voou. c.uj u .
tell you, wluit I nave ottcn nccn toni, that the Press enabled you to assert and maintain your rights; and I have arrogance enough to believe it. If. then, the Press is capable of dispensing so nuteii good, and is of so much
importance, it becomes a magnanimous
mistaken fceal .and ended in di-graec;
but 1 never yet thought so. 1 am not in favor of stopping the
mails on Sunday it is a subject I have paid little attention to, but 1 do tvt believe there U half the dfftigor to be antit Iw.k .t,t.t I.. . .r. o 'v
IM till llUxT-l lle-'lll il IHV..uiv. wi . , . . i I !., . i ,,! iu, ,,.:, ,,f and high-minded people, who arc ever
cuiiurants to this country who are jealoun ollheir ngats to later, to cher5wotn louse their best endeavors to re- tsh il, in a manner every way worthy due,, iili covernments to submission lo of their national pride and leehngs. If hi I Utile- the Pope; and I am incli- the Press be permitted to wither away,
tied to think that if those who are so net ami nccomea,i.e . a. .e. i,-u ee, ioe,i
tV about church and stale, and Sund -iy m.Jeril, may wc look tor uie cnu oi our mat! . would turn their attention lore- Republic Rut so long aait is properly
...e.lvina ihu rvi . U would redfoathl conuuetevt ami lecenc-s u.c-...ppc ui
r. ... ....: in l .v,-..v,. an iiil lli-rent ncotde, and on its l;in
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,va,i e. m i. .y- . - -- , ' - ..u oltl party spirit
n ima, i,oi tae p. epte eitaer ;m u? ,y . - conpcn,.c j
, ,ou' s ui vimi scene c il w a? nnnv .rtm hchmi- - - i . ......
govern u--to
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itit of life iit i;n ipU -s then were the watchwo.d, vi.ng o ,V. , :e; 1 tbe hon,- otttdxe and tlte btndma, k, and the polar star ef l thus tin t toe pa tn s a o ,iMaeti,teof A,nn,cv. every lover of lit? eonnlr Veil a, J Z
y an Uxultation exclaims Ho well aware ol tbese lacls to mawc n. ' , - ' .b.b. vr but I
,-,-,,hv unlive Utt.P necessary that should produce prtici wu.k .. v. " ' . T. r..-,V R.n nb, J how rl n ced the sceiiol contend thitt they ca t be wauh-M w ,th;
n rs are inscribed the motto of Story-
"Here -hatl t'oo Tress the People's rights maintain, t'nawrJ hy initaetice silnl untuihrd by gain, Here patrivl "tbic i n her gMti.u preceptilt aw,
s evil it belong solely to the Ngi-d la lluion, Libert Law -
vetiil e'lur; hes, and So long n it shall weir this motto, ttic
their love of eoftntry. Ral I am digressing front my subject. That religion parly spirit is en evilol no small magnitude, no one will deity
but it is not for noa professors to cor
rect ibis
n -mhets of the ?c
t - t
m a man over
s . . ... ... ... i ...at ii :.. t .;., ,.,; . il will at toe piesent uij
. ' '.J, ; - . -le vt to tear down It bane- I have hitherto Wen jawing o pel I h as, I'est tamd:Mosod fil and tick telieils ctleoh have been liticalpartyspi.il; but tttere is aaett.er i,;. : . ; Hionah.. tLZ pw er t. id, ax steaheg i-o, the ma- I -tre not who he is must now .tcknow- noxious thong MJ nv I ihe f-Mv- Tbi at cxim pt ab ttdt ledge its swav to a greater or les? .v- to the same extent net so ttyi cu to : el ,e limes tent. I say it eame amongst us, and it the country "f: ' i . 1 . 1... h .....- I.. tit ire. I I'aai I : ill tiol tin: nto-
uu. b hii'Mu...1- awn. a wiMia
1 I ,.;- ,t too I el ol r tutaucs Irom
tbe 1 1 t 1 a t .ovot were u-utrod bv
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w
erpo-ite niireiples entered the hofoms ltmay ne virgeu ma, i . - M-
ot the warmest friends and cut a-mider per pet sett to speak o rcrgieaf aoat.s,
Ihe tic? of warmest friemRhip; it has jel I av;til tnys it oi univ pan ue bK- ' .. i . 44.. 1 ....... ... ..II ubi.hlliive eeb te alhl-
. , .. . .i n !. ..,' I., co en it tit at t no tiomoMtr. itn-Meiv " i " - -
;' .ho .Mo:.t bodv ,.f ttic I co- atrave.1 father against son, mmi ag tinst ded to . 9 . 1. 11 .1 1. .4- .4 .i .I : 1 I.. 1 .t Ib.- tiro numerous
...t.et.M , cm tt nranvt hntuur ng tmst nrouiei , n m a.. w.v.nv.,, :
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W-M t,.: n.tme U tie ic -,ov crti uent, has onload the social eirchSand broken deiiomitta u h- t U o. , d.i. . d o a Mate of up the pleasing past time? ami acia- and our t o.sti.utio.,? ;r.i b e e t .01 mtoiiigolthtto. ttoitso, the Widest nionds; it ha? en- e Ui.e.t iheinesttma b e jm ; 4 . e ... .I .,..,1,1,10 cm.iMhe tctcd village? and neighborhoods and shipping Wl a tor the d elate ? In
" ... . , e.,... r.m.i enee: an.l avuiimginemse.es 01 .
l",,.., ,,.o of tbe- W;M l etiexe tetcd the sam tuar ef the MoM High, Hi invaluable blessing, w e V : X . tt govern thorn- and it let? laid hold on luntwhoo high denom nation? dtder very mate uly R, s l i tn, i? m nnitt.l el- t aking it wa? to point out to hR (, How their cUine. and to eis. A lu. e
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solongastheWotitinucto'live with an- match of liberal principles will be o;t i.iiOMt'v and haired deep seated in tliclr ii imK onward ami Republican Amcri-
hosouisFo Ion? may we expect lhat the Ran will be a "burning ami a sinning Christian religion will b.' looked upon liRht'' lo those nations who have clothed
by the multitude as nothing mote th in ih0 people m Rgyptian lUrkocss, u A more ceremony. " ( veiling the Press and keepiu,; them in My last subject is the V.. Pilling ignorance, the. sbitiott which I do, it doe? not be- few more words, and I have done, eome ir.e to speak of the Pros a othe s R is said lhat no human institution is might, vet 1 choose to make a few oh immutable, and the fall of our Republication on thi? "mighty engine ' of c b prophecied. The experience of moral .and intellectual power. ages, even from the Inundation ot the The Press h t been sl lei the palla- world, hiis proven that neither the.head diemt of oar lib.uties and lite, guardian mr the hand of man can raise a super-
nf oar right it has been placed upon iructurc which will wibistan.l Uie ravtb.o wattditowcr of freedom, as it faith- ages of time. It follows then, that this
ful sentinel to watch over Uie ull.nu l heatilihtl and mimitaole latinc must oo
lite nation, and lo sound the tocsin at Cay ; but when, where, or now c j ms the approach of danger. In our conn- R a .pteslion which after ages must anIrv the Prevs is tree from all restraints, srt-cr. R may bo by usurpation by and'.Ueft ui-.ttvuimelicl to speak free internal warby political or religious ofwh vnilmav; and the experience of party spirit-by the States seceding ,ome few piA years, has proven that f.om each other. Rut 1 have gone sulthi freedom ha's been exercised to its hclcmly far, and I conclude will, the. f.M.4 cx'.i.L laitgu.ige of a disitnguished sta esman: '!;... , . i;, ,tv .,r tbo Pn is one ' hen the end comes it should come
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c. !'':' fl.eusvt uu ioi m.u- i lb ; o ;e f I tvt, an 1 the
pd; pb ca g etntttent in older to govern iR-n-cnos An individual wha .:,;, at t aal who know? imlhing ab t! tli.- j ,i ;pb of lea ling, eaunol it. . I .i .o.:,. r; .and I ihink thi? an apt Can. ti n c tt portion. Pohi; no ol "two kimR, coiwral and Rial. Rv get. tal polities i meant that wh.ch i.'l - lo ihe adaitsof the whole
iimi.iM.:!'!.! itt wim h the whi le people
nie ca. re or I iatrreted. R) bwal
n hit, ? wo tndolftand that which re
I tte t,v lb" off vii? of a State, county, ta v af.i p or low n, and immediately in-
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i! 4,d m-do him miivvlo in the tar- constructions on the Rilde, but thi
,. ,-.,...u ..I' ib t ,v it h:, bvett lite should not cause that uea.ilv ballet
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e-taeniov,ts lu vend all doubt and that had her ( Miaore.ta, and Rome her 1 barhi. haertv may he abused, is eaplally .alia, and o.ir e.oUittry, more illuslnous l,Ue ll tsrop.blc of etr-cting mighty i ,0r birth than eitherRrecce orRome, eh at'eev, and when united in one pha- R rntitled 1 'Sttlt tar more glen- . .... .. 1.. .... .-.v..e but what must ih than theirs. She should notihe by
i i. i fir n mr i'""i i-
rueer.rime?irthMlcT,stJ"'a nml !;'kv ,vvl,tcU ' ,,VVV,;U m ido m an spill the. blood ol his brother; them. We find party spirit earned to ,i Rtovno.l christians to hate mid des- such an extent among too oillerer.t Pi.rtaeh other; audit ha? led to Urn chut cites thai members rcluse U usso-
io! ttiott tf all nv and all order I el ite ano. limsaet urn co.,, :,. .. Htivn i . k . I. il.4. ,.kt to I tin u civil
have neither the time nor the ineliua- m ne w ,i tear. u, e , , . .
lion to pursue th ? list, hut weir I tits- tnacnurentowiiicnu.ey ...... 11(11 1 J .. . C....- R... irt v..i..l I., n un tmt which is Ito
oood,l eonbl Itumtter many nv'ie lav.f ... ..... , ... 1 ... . . .t.t... .,... 4-n..r i1,.m ivte, theirs. Minsters of the gospel seldom
tn ii ion i " 1 v i . 1 4 . i . . . I-, and liariuncs? of our country ; and I hear each oilier preach, ve hey o m
cA,whtlit his it not done?
I le.avo ;iim..! of the doctrines l nacit oilier,
tltiotcUon Tor those who tlilVer f.out and when they ascend the pulpit, into it op it on to answer. calling sinner? to repentance, ii. .. " '. lb..r?mlt!t,ions we have heard them declaim agatust
I l....lll . .Mil... . ..... - 1 . , . II . andweltlovrthesamejmtdURtheolhtr chureher and tm.uivoi.iut to
an' hbeioieit. Speaking ojttt pow- poison. norRli in rorruplion no! slie .ho Pn-s Sheridan NtUR-Jive has a right to a battle a great irntnor. t o bu t thehbettvof thePrcfsand I ,al battle, where heroes and patriot H J., to the minislcr u veiuil house nll perish with that hhorty which they fPee -l will give him a corrupt and ,eom to survive, n.td consecrate vv.tlt Ol 1 o iJ . . ... .... i .i . ..Ki.-I. ...i 1 1. ..,1 n
M.,vile house of Commons 1 will give their t.ioo.i ino fp .....v..
him a Vull swing of Ihe patronage oi nis ualion s nui.
;V,oe-I will give innt t be w .tote nos, . VhnttAu .
The Senate of Ohio, ha voted, 17 to 10. ior the execution of ciiminaR in
A nv.mosition in tli same
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..r m!uirrial ti tlueitcrl w ill give lum
til the ptover which place can confer iiiMvn. him to purchase up suhmi?Mon
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lioti i here i..l.' u the "' I .i.n Awh ihe punishment of Pii.rih.Oe.itt.t.-iil.. .t.r ilatiuM-rott. ui t.v t o-tv, lo anon u I f, ;,,ler,.m-f x mt H .P" 'V1 1 ,,a KTK ,,M,k negatived I ) a Volt O .1 o
iotttttrviii l',ttf.ph:t'iri ile.iliii'i'iii'"ii"" o, The Sellilte lias uoue iiemv w
a .... .lit I. l nl n ielli to "' .'Ilia limn
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ivclf ia both acts.
