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Daily State Record from Topeka, Kansas • 2

Daily State Record from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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1 At 4 laeeUns of the eltissas of Douglas KANSAS LEGISLATURE. "DAILY STATU HKCOHD. arable oouy to oracr, ana ui uuiug, end I have no doubt we all feel, that this Is a moment of dee interest to usnd tfhe new StaleofKansai, soablyrepiisetitei ia this Township, Jaoson countj, Kansas, for the oimAu mMhilnf thai in relation SESSIOlt.1. rT-n 110 IB. Senate Chamber.

0 IfT 1 11 5 Tnnrlt'i lfarnli AVENUE, FIFTH KANSAS The'time soions looks I so lung prayed i 1. vth EDMUND 0. BOSS Editob, ir. Xhe Ilall of the Bous was filled an early for. and so for aci ardnonslr and hour, by a dense 'At quarter, to" I "t- worked f.r, has at length arriWjand Kansas WKDREIDAT, I I I MARCH TOPEKi, KANSAS.

van jf to the rep0-t fctkT0 a parcel of In Leavee worth, n4 by these means hte put off Ibej old that ha been so generally sgVeti jSeop Oof lijiniu bjr our friends in the East, Oa C. Cornfortb, Esq, irat called to llio Chair, and J. W. Williams appointed Secretary. Tbo objwsl'iMb faeettng' be made known, On motion a committee of three aiinn(niil.

in draft, a nreamble and reso- Colton moved that Mr. Buckmaster. of haa taken her nlaoe amonr the trotiblet1 sister 1 a am. nooa oi oiaies, "VJf'X 'VIY'V-I I JLT! Kir Jefferson, aot as temporary chairman In. the organisation of tho Legislature.

Objections from several quarters. Mr. Colton proceeded PROPRIETOR, 1 1 11 a 11 huiuuviiu ii aim vnitvu w. t.T- I M.i Jll. iLl 11.

-i V'jm to tho question, all present Toting. The ayes At nootv yesterday, the first Xeglslaiuro of Kansas conxened In the city of jTopeka, Tha 'Sonata ooouplei Museum Hall tho Hw 'Accommodated in the spacious Hall Just completed otr the new Gale Block. the Senato, an organisation was effectoU Ia ha V.MI I amlAlt HLvIIl. til expressive of tliq sense fieet- a era ai -1 7. "Uiniug wnauaiaungpM.

ded Mr1. Colton deolared Mr. -Buckmaster iorVraoni the political constellatfons WEarth, 1' i Ti-a: i.iiijifjtlj".si;s?n timed tin. Ioumi! till. HoiiM fr a.

term of yaafi, a nir. Said cemmtttee woe composed or uvron ovbci wuivvim, ujwi i now increiiL'i iu iiuriy iuur. ia ogisnu mui 3 wbfcws-difflenltf, by the election, by a nnaa- i JnimJIn. of Atchison, as Stewart, J. W.

Williams and Gotdon Silvers. AAesJaaabseVcj'lof shori ifmejbe co(m- 1 i i i I I ab tuftuwau i niri inn Lurvsuuuiun vwuuo" Id ths mean Robinson, Secretary dark tbre.vtoblfcgclbuds.iy i uT pf State, took Jbe Spiakers atanil sd proetoJ- YouJBAleniou.of tis Senate wa, 1 1 i IU I Jk'M HU SniXkicii edto read an order to. him, to convene tbo Conipletcly rCllOVaiCa TTAiia. mall IYia fnll and ftwfifti- In irtAmhari. i i- nL.t ittta siatUH.

call ths and swear in members, nd lmous Tuiyjrwi vYYi -r othor officer! by an equally Wnia ritit itmnn(j of a falaa and ftorapl VunUry. pi a a it House, roll, i. i. ''iL' i.L at fnrlh fcv SOIU0 of itatll.hmntf atf that 'U suond In the House, tne macoineri le tie Speakers iik. meDi lit, pJrJo Jet us that duty cs rw I llsaV UlvU lisvw UUli tuuif JO US sastew wuv urt DUCKmasier, uvanvei per- a i I arnvlli stand, declaring his intention to occupy tne rjta, Left.us our detotion toVFWodojn Ki JH A -Uf.

Chal -TrtTm wPTfl Theleeattoa yf.tl,o..e. eminent did not start ou tiim too wore prominent citizens ui iicunw Thai was daiitter at'oM time.tbitt tlbolon. oity. are calculated to mi-represent faets, and 1 but fortunately the good mislead ahe.pubUof.iniod; and would produce fire; OUt, lOriUUBieiy, uu i lint nn tb ntr ef tha boiloew part of tha city. By itrtot a M.n.

..1 At nni.a ann AAnrnainn ananai I 11 l. w. -v. v-" I yfinatxsvTattuEa wp re oi OI. 1 1 Air sense of the members came to the rescue, ana the cnaracter of our Central Committee, but ftTed.rttoliouW Wliiolf might prcjudicalto the welfare of the famine stricken ma I I t.fat.

i.a 01 I ftOtnl A ft tl fl 1 I iAnind rmriiT in our muiuiuu icvuih-m rwr" i i bee thU arisen from local or political and that many of the poor, but honest settlers of mn.i. i v. iniimi tit tliplr reltv Buckmaster Xlr! BuckmaVter, of Vifferson," was made temporary Speaker, aoA Mr. Stark, of Linn, temporary Clerk; after which the House iis mornings SI fl J'liSU in' Utfrf-h 2ip1.V,ed by He could hate no suobv the weajten the ratijrnal have so long jealonsy for solflah purposes of i local interest. Therefore, Tl rln a a Cion roll had been properly called and members eountry together.

We havefpassed 1-1 TTa Xnkl.J ..4 Mrf li. A 1 'L 1 LI. 4tJ the temporary Speaker that the action or me iomoroy the Central committee, that sworn jiw uiujc uu vi no tnrougn mats ueiore, causeu oj ino nca-io' Constitutionally elected, except by tho yeas I an'ibaae 'falseness of mere'poiili'cal rii 1 1 11 I II 0 and naysand their proper record. Mvme'mori needs io unus.ual toucitQ an HOUSe Will OO I iutluauiii i- i.i i. 1.

I tl ilnlnmAnll of Mr. Orav took the same view of the matter. I ifi'viiti i.fnr vfaino 'Tier's, on enabjeit to bring before my vision nere, on rfalihni-ation--that memoers win laoor uu iu.ij jt n.wUl unner 1 jiAHaa -f 1 a a 1 I I 1 1 Xiie tbair doiaoa tue aiBcussioa io do oui oi lJ i this very rPo, 0w, Ws then, the.CapjWl pf th (NlCT Aato or Kansas, whole companies of mounted 11 0 HI I I ft III II I r-enr Tli tn fullv Tuiirauadfld UWI1VU aoh fliar'M' least fifty families of. our township will have to sacrifice their property, that they tJikrega.e; mdVed as temporary Clerk. sowters, wun saores ar.w.n, steea eager kla of WOrkt for the cannon, and the "ecot ni k.d lnr aTlxrieic In tha kolne, H.

will are in creai neeu oi. io TCKwrcTia geoliutlewio I lighted fuse burning redy at a moments l. i es of.lifa 6ravejhe und.rtuk. Uia repairiag oan kind of atacblaeiy, froma 1 ba Rtonned suuaeniv. or oeiore auoiuer aii A gcnerni tij iui mo I warning 10 seoa ueaia nu ueairuuuuu croo be raised.

And further, ti Pocket PistoVtp a Steam proceu through: tD6 Streets OPWits quiVHWiii at iuubo, acreed and some not aerecd. Mr. Buckmas I 1 n''iliioi oIo'ipI'iiVb 'ffpnt in our and thousand' worse aVe fesh in our That fpnl iinderten thous and obligation-of (thanks to- the good people a minds, but Fbeedom has TBt8Mtiii6f'Vnd Vine roll tlU5t ul iJ1 t'- td the inttre aatifaetIott of out its beinir called, could not determine and g'enefoSity'in sending lheJrimetyaid In whether there was or" was not, a -quorum pre- wfinitMng font in iron, brast ii'i. 1 coeamend the Uws wjich ey may pi, tespect of the people; by pursuing an opposite course, they will expose alike thomsehes and tbeir enactments; to As the publishers of a Daily Paper, it will be our duty to watched note the proceedings Tf-ffeodi'and the officiaifctins. ofth r-sptctiVe members.

In the outset, we express the hope that it may not become our disagreeable duty to of censure or re-S buke, either iudirdual pembersorf the body In rhe'aggregkie. But wo shall endeavor to do our duty to make the record Just and Uithful, "without regard friends or foes, or to what may be effbrfts tpon-partles or beg of our Legislator to bear innvnA that ihey are playing erok in history 1tBat4biir addons In tbo futor wilfbe re ferred to; and that its they shati Bondrable VilLUheyCbring-iJeasubxr shame to themselves and to, tjteir posterity. the way or previsions, uu iu i Kansas, to relievo the suffering people. And further, on motion, t.r, i ib i. 'REsotvBTJi' That the thanks of this meeting tan.lararl In DniK PoDierOV.

for h'lS UQ- BHOP-IAWAS FOCBTH FIFTH BTS. The call foV-calling the bow became Kansas is fbexi wUn a firm and steady faith and purpose, thus it wilf-ever be. i-" ffohtr AteJhiefnJ JJlef temporary Secretary? The roll called, tha following gentlemen answered to their names: 2nd 1 Martin and Button i Tne.SactsUry ieooraingly- proceeded "-with A -JlJLJLm tiring efforts.In supplying provisions, tags and seed to our And. on 'mo- the call; by which it was ascertained that C4 of the 75 inember were MrAry, Jtnoved.thai tha roU called by districts, "and IhaT members come forward and A 1 1,. a 11 anai wnue we uo no tain citizens of Leavenworth responsible for 1 1.

.1 a .1 nnnt. nf ITAnana 11 ora "iiappiB," 4th '-filht-1 te'f tet we urohounce the statement of Wmi 1 17 i bO SWorn In, ii 11 6th Farnsworth and Lynde; vvlion tha Oth- District was reached. Mr. 1 71h7 I MdDd well aftd Cdniiell AMBBOTYPB QALBBY. Mas.

jtVJ. Obai would' inform the cittsens of TopeBa vicinity. tMt ahe ha. mbrotyrx, Gallery, on Van Down batweeh Fifth and Sith Mi persons wishing mlplatnt-rt Win pleaafl call at my raa deuce. 'tv ii I.

if-dV .0 '1 C.N. Obat, Bestdent efill. Lbckhart. Giinii. Miller.

JUoUowell ana lelegrapne 10 iu pi, false and malicious, and calculajcd great fterlpiiinjury to the of Kansas. Cofton'moved that who, it was koowa haa been elected to 'fill Vacancy, but who.ha jotfj received jcertifiqate of sthe election of JohnJ. Sherman to mo 9ih Burnett, Broadhead, lips Pe and.Spriggs wlloffoion 5 jr ti 12th Bancroft and Sleeper 11 XlttnA: election be also sworn jn as a member rrom Resolved, That a copy of the proceedings of this 'f the State Record," and'Leaven worth Times, for publication, and that all papers throughout the Spates. that feci bo requested that District. And that Mr.

Stewart who had post of U. S. Senator from OhJpprM was tl Li of the mosr gratrfying incidonfs certificate selection frKif'aW Tha nrit term af tha Probate Court for 0age ConntJ, Coualitntion. wUl be at "cingon, b' sworn in. a copy.

OaumolioB tne re eo tiny aajourneu. AbsenHubfeatdWDemapr na TTiii(slffn: Mir Sherman is The motion gave rise. to anotheri 'aoeae of The oath of office was administered to Judge confusion, noiso and excitement. Safford, of tho 6th Judioial District. .1 ji u.

COBsroRTH, vnairman. J. W1. Williams, Secretary. Cfri' .1 rr Wisebxst Bi.SKiKO.i-Wisconsin' currency, The Secretary! stated IW ihemwas'Uo evi viohn unanw -deITTAIj Jj Demonstrator' of and Mechanical Be-nistry of 14 varied and 'csfu nractloe, (the last fonryeara In lawroo,) will visit To.

peka, at th. Chart Houae, oa March 26th, and during the iearfoB of the LegWatur. for th. tf donee in his office of the voketionv JJjf raously elected permanent Secretary. tliouch hedeed bv more popular safeguards Steward' ai-official' notice had been givea of sp than that of our State, has labored under manv similar It is based on young man, in yeaa and-in political life, but young and sagacUy which would do credit to the ablest and oldest Statesmen of our ntry.

Mr. ShermaWnrst real disjunction was obtain in the inVestig'alin'- of the report, the possession of a ca pacity and thoroughness, whtobupled with habtttofmaflBttr nmir far be- hie profeanlon. iui.uk v. GOLD 4 Ithe vajtabdtif seat and' proclamation fill iUiit--ri loJChairraan. iin Jacob Stotler, of Emporia, was elected Assistant Secretary Pavis Wilson, Docket Clerk J.

R. Lambdin, Journal Clerk 5 H. M. Robinson, Doorkeeper i R. Davis, I TLelaotclCleriTy of the religious State stocks and, what does not now enhance the Value-' of ita securities, those 'stocks are mostly Southern Influenced Always by 1 Uncairro money and negetlaJjle bpufiht.aodj told, at the ExchangetOfflce of r.

UTnrytka Drue Store. I crises in financial matters, na-ra times ana the like, such securities are more affected than ness. martea mm a fr Mknn ttia nnlilinnl trnnhlea in which Booieticsin Topekapwere -invited to act as yond thvcrmonHu? 'fWi syrH JmZanfieTto bU Iff wnich was won ly we arl aV pfeseni Involved. As a matter of for a Bargain. i Any peraon having wwcd real eatatc in th.

towa of TopekaTpr funning land adjoining, which thoy wU4 to W.ange fcr'a oompleta Crist and Baw. Milyituated in N.wbargh, Green C.v will enquire at tl.ia tit.u. inhriaAfi. hf Onindaro-: '''MO-" rVia maxims or an exal necessity circulation must always fluctuate tlie secutities on Vhfchl is bi(e. ln this wav Illinois and Wisconsin amd most Chaplains.

Wood, Morrow and McDowell were appointed a I nm ittea to wait on the Governor, and in declinihg administer the patii to e'tnef or. called. the Bames.of the othes, members lhe4oUgotion 0pro-peeded to administer' the offioial oath Mr. ilpdegyaff and- Mr Stewart, rwlrimiBgte ir places with! tl5e "going though thebfotforis of swearirig At'the'c'cmolusion of the roll call, Colton aioved-tbat the names of Mr. Updegraff and Mr.

Stewart be added to heroll, Chai tec5e0n raollion Buckmaster expressed his disinclination Jo continue longer in tho Cbair''UAless it was Vr Ul l' ii; in a .1. tne nooie vmdc, ted Republicanism, will be sustained with a digniVy 1 and force creditable to that great State. otherJTestern ourrenoy ias, suffered gamely form him of the organization of the Senate. from the depreciation or tue siocksj are ASTERN DRAFTS Cashed at a premiiiBiat the'ejohang. office of -GClLrOBD DTOIBY Patehti from tho United States for land in thia tript, secured on leaving DupUeafevai my office Fees reasonable after service rendered.

0. ii- PEXCTick-SKCKssiiikTSecretaryhose glad to learn that the. Wisconsin Legislature ti.a nnnr nniliir art viaomon nmpnd men ta to the Adjournedi i UlfBBTtogjrliejgtaA notina that tooai Tfere "'I'8 JJUD ivvv -i 1 at St. Louis, free of duty, by virtue of the new Officers were sworn 2 The Secretary was instructed te wait upon ihe expressed wish of a majority of the n.em i TOPEKA XODGK, NoVt7, A.F. A A.MASOH a' v.

doom Clergymen of, the and Jlnform them of yhpldslts regular communications on the Va- Auiin. th. full moon, Mr. Locate moved that tho House proceed to tariff Ot tne Administration will of course take stepsto. It is not proposed to revolutionize the entire 'Vnfc4tWi fraud nporitiie system ofnibankipg-such refttment Jhen if our Southern neighbors min what would kill rather than cure tho- patient-but i.

ATnanted. The to make such chances and modifications as for the invitation of the Senate. jt nauajF vi, -o -7 i 1 BOr AUrna Maaona are fraternally Invitdd toatteaa. ir. c.AAni.nt.Arm9 was authorized to iiu Yi 6 procure necessary furniture and stationery.

tiiey say. warm I Mmcort laws be'enforced; the Govern- the present, Vill, ss far aslpracticabm.tigate For A TWO STCRT EBICK BUILDING, on Hurrtooa 1 i. nr. ivi fMt with a rood Adjourned to tjwo 0 clock on Wednesday. the election of a temporary ohairman in the ponstitutional wode, Motion agreed Mr.

Buckmasterj Mr. Smythe and Mr, Craf-ton were put in nomination, and tho vote re- Buckmaster, 80 ment sustained. nd. secessionisnj. effectually the evils of the present loose lye tent will necessariV 'fol- derstand that a prominent feature of the pro- street, WU srawiu, A-KJ! il.w .1.....

Ilia 1 A UUIIiSUUU VI uunuaow. w.i water. noHfd chances is the establishment of a cen- low. public seBtiment of the South on the question Aue a two star, and hair stona building It secejsion.is glte. tlie iacCtha, er, iV fi 2 tral as is provided in bar fimvtllA ,1....:.

fctiW Ti' rumored ink IOWH mj law. CTutonoo Ttmet. large proportion of the Students who left the Crdftnn. tatw, Bnialra' of JACOB gAFFOBD. 1 i4f tnat the steamer Russell wasOuak on the lower Missouri a few days ainc.

The Russell had i nf drv.eoods. crock The Peee Pollejr Ueetprocal Northern' Medieat Colleges In encn -nigti oua. geon, a few months.a, are, npw.CiUietly returning to tneir reason arid books'. House at a baialn. this Hoiwe is a good, two-story rsnlnl ni.natch to th Baltimore American.

The Secretary Buckmaster July elected. Mr.lB( relurncd thanks' for the honor, con-ferredi and appoaied to the members to aid him In suppressing exoitementand preserving if fcAr 3rnr- XTessra: Audersotf Neliftai Hi -irruWAsRisetaw: frame, llnished fthreaghoutaud rests on 'aaolld etosje'if. aiitevideaUlesird, both ih4 pert also of hardwarecutlery, c.j' for Mr. Jacob -a 1 i Allla Archbishop Huohes 0 the Cbisis. -Arch- i.

a tmini.irntinn at Waohinirton. and the O'i-I pishop Hughei spoe.m,new aor Vu ovur- For furtner pariicnmramuuua mi. ordeftftoU Administration at Montgomery, to prevent any armed collision. Th policy is peace and 1 Afr. Colton moved that the name of Mr.

A.n 1 i 1 us conciuuuu ujr JH6 Stewart be added to the iroJl, and proceeded at jmlBtv; whire thetelAa tieeS lately soinu(ih 1 nrinV Dwelltiiir Houee and lot en Harrison conciliation, ana it ww niura tain that there will be bloodshed, but that a 1 L. 1 wYinKTie 1 trusted would tef- between 8th 6th Bta. A- Sod bargain will be given, i. 1 Im a irnnrl honae and Terr some lengiu ii'o i w. j.iiij a -mam uirniw ftiitiiitB amicablv ratteWuee foreveryman, miiiaio L-rr i i Mr Slarke renliea tnat ftir uuw, um air.

wpucu Bou.h. AeT talked about disunion ilw. Kiia.iroW -tha Subscriber at Ml til 1 1. Val IfFmnnttia A. fiit-'l Ml once on ths.

cornerjf lopeka Sl Eichth Ats, fw(fuwu''? and cWilwarWhere was nut izen of Line county, or oi iuo vwsw. CatholiO vrhefeewr he was, mat was to ag nis i ift.tKai"aiaiiased bv (a AA Ti1' Antv arf-a Smith. The loss ofUiese g.o-w.JBvjr""-v unfortunate just at this tiftie, "Jto?" gohdf desfgned fof'uraislAng4 tWJ hotels and boaPairig-fibuse'ahere, for Uie better acc'omnvo-dation of the of lUests no.w presen.t As Editob iji We are gatified see thoannpuueement of the appointment of Rufns Ki a Blinistcif Kbme.i Mr. King hasfotf some efght y'earsbeen the Editor-ta-Chief of the Milwaukee Daily Sentinel, the lea ling Republican has done service in te cause of Republicanism and puogress, which has fairly earned for hira the he has recced at tho hands of the new Administration." awU For Sale ua mmrs good BUIDINO. STOJfB, at, Mi the contest will oe one or aipiomacy, in im.

both sideare.fqttan-,kiiyuU'JiTa8 Serted'that the garrison at Fort I'wkens Will also be vriihdiawn, and nothing but Key.West and Tortif gas, iih.Ofher frtel fort, retained, la the possession 'of the GivefnmetiC Thear-ticleia the Intelligencer of this morning is said te have foreshadowed the policy of Mr. Seward, recommending that all points of pride be walvcrl byjhe Jutbtje o( both. Washiai ton and Montgomery. An announcement has been made to day, which is regarded -as bo orders have been jssued to reinforce any of the forts, and that the recent naval movements have no pelv for the trans- en motion ox air. there' and liirl theugJiUtbet olUst.

fwt.tqaarriM or aeuveroq, lua.auuy... ftai. tha Detmeneat crasmMieJMbrM fiht. too. rAnnlause and lauchter.l But 8tf l.

chasa 85td no I nCT "TrlP. I 1 11. afl iha IHIVa in YT1M.iI S.I1S9 UUODUI Ul 1U1UK aii I B. M. 1V1J VB A.ai Afr.

Leca te then moveu ma auuuuuu iu i it and Boutn in tneir poiiuam is xvo. a rules of the last Territorial Hoas.of Repre- Mt dl.lde th. gitWio. Sn iothsTdeS off fijvwt woSaT sentaaves7VwiHUi the line; for thou ghthey might not be very Igad D.jiy by Corriers or uPPit.d new. Anta disunguisneu Mew xora on-, cen.

,7." superceded. rn tl.ron.rh abr dee OVtr brm four Dollar, par nn 8nii.i-kly, lhre C0J.rMMC8.-The Annual CnrerenCf j- i rim nh for this estate Mr, late. flir.VBiaraef v.av.u.- o- 0 I m. annum two ni. i Mm aiinuin i.u 1 a.nnfiiian nnu lauuuicr.

I i flv anniM ditto. lnl COUleS jjortafion of, troops from seoeded gtates tua Aieinoaisa pievpiM wu.Ll i tn.nr Thuis-i nn. was secretary '4 ditto, Twenty Dollars. v. yrj i J.irl i v.

Tl. l. unci HiC necessary supply pi pruYioiuua. i It is said -that Mr. Soward is prepailng a re-i ii.

nTinnftnrt Southern Com- On motion, the House then eojoarnea- wu AxoTttEK BotJlsHSBS) mmabc-- .1,1. iTa WEHKIiZ, daylast'-md will probably contmue unil i the flrft ef next week. Nearly one hundred members of the eouference are.lfc attendance, taleul 1ft o-aloRk to-morrow. (. Bianaaru n.

itt0 ff.tar,, twatv-Bv. I Ml 1 1 HI tCIt -a-- fil 1 ill an.a.ii.an tnAwAmanl ci I' 1 it seeessien movement, I -u Tn.it etlai4 iAsu axtr wi Lui l'i- ui'i n.iuAi'.ft In tha taction of a ululi ot tenty.fiy. tlnetly, foreshadow the peace policy tho Ad- senate. iru. nuAf aut ..4 for- a i-lub of tlftv weekly mbiicrnwra a copy of and coming, a.

many of them do, from hs frontlers'and the ery out-Pots fivilia- TfrrTrK a TuESDAT. March 20. oouuiern fr "ri Bt Tor on. year. Olergym.a can lOinistration, ana oe in mu i .1..

nf anailfil fttatCX. lllvitilllOD i nr in unimn wutiuub uo v.auH at tin hi nri letir. ii, Sonata convened and was called: to the people baving the right in tpejast rejorii ta TENTS. who.submiued ihe. te shape tneir owo oesw.es wa Mm naoBta tion they naturally excite morV dinasy interest in Ue of thf lookers on.

The deliberations are presided over 6J bishop Morris, of Ohio, amd have so far be en cliaracttriwd by the tttmoatharmpny. U'shdp Mrris ian aeed and venerable in.in, ana lias thir part he adoption of similar peaceful and c6nciliatory i measoiii the peculiar position of the President, in a condition of affairs not contesaptated by the Constitution, and mak powerful appeal to the people, North and South, to drop all am- ecu-. I fniih and Toomhs. ouch tliinics cannot endure, i "1. 1 iJ.ar..' ifl I I a II a I Dutanla aa 1 lv "til.

whiah Will Vmuicaw tne maiPRiy I in i or forwara iiw-ai a. nu-u. liWU nOieJ for HIS learning Urn, "eli9 -rora the I iJXli, mositi'. ami resort 10 tne ontj short. la stature, tuics-s', KAPP.

KIaa, t. i It becomes my auty wu ejrie of the Eeaate, your I Tt haeoines mrduty at the present rit. ment of their grievances. v-.

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