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Henry A. Fox, & Co., PVDUSUEHS. H.A.FOX, O.H. Miller, ED^OBS, OFFICIAL vouirrr PAFEB. Brtutttr% K. J'., Satnrdav, Angrttt ^ Wl. TAnitlANV*)! BLVNDEB, Tliere can bo no queBtion that tbo or- •WofSiiperiutemlentKelso, prohibiting t'le Orangemen from parading, was a Rtirrendorof tlieTammany Democracy to the Ilf>man Catholic Iriab of Kew York; ami, like all cowardly conccHsions, it waa a mistake, the cousequcnocB of which U)o tartly interposition of Gov, HoiTman will not avail to neutralize, Tlio Tam niiiuy chief taina trembled and turned pale lit the Houud of the first war-whoop from the Hibernian Bocieties audso far forgot 111! the principles of democratic equality iiH to submit to mob rule, to oonfcsB that llio will of a secret fanatic organization had more winght with them than the rights of the people, and to declare that Irishmen of the same religious belief as l-^inmet, John Mitchel, Wolfe, Todd imd Mcaghar had no right to parade the HtroetB of Now York, as freemen, under the aegis of Tammany government. For the sake of supposed policy an outrage was sanctioned, and x'olitic T&mmauy betruyod into its most impolitic bl under Tl attempted the dilUeult task of goiug I ight by doing wrung, oud, having ac i'oii)plinhe<l nothing fur the bigoted cle> iiieut fur which it risked so much, has trained more their enmity than appro I'iation, It« action haa ci-eated a pro- found impression of dingnst throughout 1 he t'ountrj', and we are not so aure that fhe Now York ^un ovcreatimnteB the damaging result iu aBsuming thnt the • jVoct will-be as injurious to tht»Hfnio- •.•riitic pnrly nt tho iioxt Prcsidcutiaj «*lectiuu aa was the puuillunimity of JiimoH Buchauuu in 1800, and that of , jloratiu Beymour iu 1HG3, at the election of 180L The Amciican people nu^Of forgive cowardice iu their leaders* and JJemucriitic autliorities of New York to the threats of the Hibeniiuu istheworat that boa been exhibited fur many along day. MeVNlar C«i*irlliiiu»«« ItKv. I'uiui- OutHuHit, Urt-woUirs, ItKV, A. U. MACOUUUEV, HuuUiKMt. UKV. II. U. Hiiiu-Jt, C«nuuL lUv. W. H. «^uii-r lUtoiuOi. lUv. W. J. 'J'uuHiKW Orolou F«ll*. CoMlrlhniont. K^v. rftAKK Pl.rKilKX, UrmnUn. KKV. Mr. UiiKiu>lCT, Oroluu Vallii. lltv. G. UHArKu, CanucL ItK*. £UWAMI> UVbUI, HouUlEMt. Wrlitea for The STANUAUI . HOW TUE VlNf-:« AUK HFUIE.ED. UY UKV. MB. DENKUICT. or UBUXUH FALUl, K. T. Among the many good things sold by Uev. Mr. Bahler, in hia article entitled \Bpiritual Oardens,\ none ia deserving of more attention than the atatemeut that \Many Christians are like the Vine.\ It is one of the most beautiful and expreiaive iUuatntioua used in the acripturea. The vine Is not only a thing of beauty, but it la also valuable in ita production of fruit. \Our vines,\ aayv Bolomou, \have tcuder grapes.\ The fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, long Buffering, gen- tleness, goodness, faith, meekness, tem- peroaoe. Those are all tender grapes, easily injured by the frosts of sin. Bin destroys luve, blights joy, unsettles |kcaoe. lluw many young men do «e meet, almost every day, who possess really noble natures; young lAeu who might Lave boon omaueuts in society; who might have been peers among their fel- lows;—yet who now boar the scar marks of aiu; yonn^ men the fruitiuu of whuao lives might have been honor and ezoel- lenoe, but aiu has destroyed the viuua, and instead of the realizatiou of the hopes uf irieuda, ahsjuo and disgrace is the burden uf their lives, Uuw the vines ore apoiled, ia a ques- tion of the UveUest iutemat to alL It ia « queatiuu involving interests of home, of society, uf ouuntry and of eternity. Que great reason for the failure uf men tu bear guud fruit in—young men refuse to oouaider the hazards uf life. They osjouot be lUftde iu believe thai daQKATs lurk in ambuah all along the ioumoy. OtJiers have faUeu it is true; the potihway of lite is strewn with wreoka but Ouj/ win never fx>mnui such fully. The world moves. It i s «u age of pru- gwut —they have uu ides uf being tied iu the shar« or auohor«d iu the harbor. Th*y will puoh out boldly iutu the mid- uoeau uf lile. Bat out undtirsUmlii^g the fitat rudiments of navigation, and vitliuut IU^UQ ur ouuhur, they wre caught u{> on the Ud*l wave uf am aud dashed sgsiust the rooks. OUuir viuas axe S|HUU beoause yuung meu start iu lifo witJii a miaUkep idea of l^ctifttutws. Tbe wubitiw to h» kuowju as *'fa8t,\tobecalledoneofihe \nobby boys,\ to be able to smoko gracefully, to OH profane longnago modomly, and to take their gin regularly, has drawn many a yonng man into bankruptcy of character. I have no doubt if the laws which govern tho decomposition of ani- mal aud vegetable matter, wore applica- ble to moral worth, that much that pasaes current in society for morality, would be found exceedingly unsavory. But all young men do not start in life with these false ideas of diatinction. Neither do all whoso vines are apoiled moke these miatakoB. There are those who start well, but upon whom little sins insidiously creep, and before they are aware of the fact, the delicate t«n- drils of the vine have been cut, poison has been disseminated and instead of the good fruit, wo find \wild grapes.\ and just here is the point of greatest danger, and over against which the most vigileut watch abould be kept. Beware of little sins. Turn back tho tempter at his first opproach. Very few characters are swept away in a moment. Eve was not tempted by a whirlwind or an earthquoke, but by the cunning dovicos of the devil. Great sins repel the young. The young man turns away in disgust from the bloated drunkard, to sip unsuspectingly the wino offered him iu tbo aociol circle. It is the little sins first gaining a foot- hold, then widening and deepening until all that is noblo and true is swal- lowed up. \little by Ulllc, tbc torrrnt Mid, As It B«-cpt aUug Iu Iti narrow bud ClwAiig In wratb uiil prlds. Utile bjr lltUe mud day by day, And wltU pvcry iravc It boro away A arain <>f aatid troni tbebauka which lay Uk e eraullo walla on dthor aide. It ramc agalu and tbo rnabtng tido Cuvvrcd tbo valli-yTar and wide, For tbo iiiisUty bauka wore gone. IJtUi! by Ultlo and day by day, A grain at a Ume Iboy were awvi* away, And uuw the ftolda and uioaduwa lay, Uudcr tbu wavcH fur tbo vn>rk wa« done. UlU e by Uttlc Ibc t^^miitdr aald, Alt a dark aud cuuulug BUare be nfrcad Fur the youug uuttiiry fut, Uttk- by imif aud duy by iluj, I f\1l1 Ituijit till' careluoH buulaHtray lu(» lhL> broaa aud Aont-ry way Until tbv ruin la uiudo cuuiiilotc.'* All greatness is mode i^p of littloncBS The great mouutniu is >.iut the accumu- lation of grains uf aur,d. Tho Missisippi ut its Bourco is but n litUo brook, over which the hunter may Htop; soon other streams fiow into it, uud as it flows ou aud on, tho ohaoup'i deeiMius aud widens until a natiou*a commerce floats on its bosom. Bo in life, true nobleness of character is made up by guoduoss in the small things of U fo. Tho man who is right in the minute details of his character is sure lo bear the clusters of precious fruit And ou the other side of life, lit- tle ains, little evil habits, soon produce a totality of badness. Tho mighty avalanche is laid on the mountain top, snow-flake by snow-flake, but when it deacends into the valley, it crushes everything before it. Down it oomes on its mission of death— •• Ikiwu with a ruab, aud rvar, aud claUiT, litiwu f rum tlie iieaka uf periwtual auuw, Tu oruab aud l o nbill, to atnaab aud to abalter, lUvUig the plue trtiui, wbllu laylug tbrui luw, HlKiUlug tbe Viiiea, audtbeu aidlttlug a«uuder Grual graulUi rot^, wltli tbu blaat uf IU broatlu L>owu with a buutn aud a bound aud a tbuuder, UuUikiaaly deaUug dwilruuUou ui d doatb.\ The avalanche of sin is piled up little by little, but when it descends, deatli and hell are in its breath. Young men, in the morning of your life, cleave unto the Itord Jesus Chruit. Guard against little sins, and a t evening you may gather the good fruit of eternal life. AD rBBTlSBMBITTS, J W. MIORATH. M. D., XBSOBUUUTES American F^j'ticfatt, and Indian Doctor, A Oradnata of the Ecloctlo Roform ^hool of Med- Iclnr, mUadclpbla, VA., will receive pttlouta at Ibe UUEWSTEU HOUSE, im£W8TEU*S every Tuesday, And at bis offloo at PATTEHSOM STATION, every Sunday and Monday. Pnrtng Uin rent of tbcwotili, willvlalt tbereatdenoa of thme doslriug tiia )irofeH«loual aervlcea. na%ing anwK'Wif iiUy troatod over .TOO cauea of Cron- Ic DiaeaatB, uf botb lualc aud fiimalr, HUICC January 3ud., in imtnam and Dutcbcaii CO'R, N. Y. and new FalrdKld Co, Conn, feela oonfldcut or glrins aatia- to all who are aflUcted, if Uiuy but try faction treatment. bia None but pure Indian Hedldnea, lUwtiL nerbfl, and laik», and tbeir aoUve mindple ii oaea to core all iauaea in connection wiUi. idple ELECTMOITY, Apjillcd wilb Uie Latest Itniiroved nine onrrMit nattery. A few of Ibe many dlwanea treated are Spine Dl*i- eaae*, Dmiwy, ItiattMea of tbe Kidney and Uladder, Catarrh iu bead, lliroat Dleeasc, UroucbiUa, Lung Dlaeases, ItbeumaUim Neuralgia, etc., Hiiocial at- tention given to aU Female Ulaeaaeii, weaknesa and general NervouhD« - . - Wcaktaeea, et43., etc eneral MervouhDeblUty—SpennatorlHM Seminal AI> VBBTiaBMBKTS* HEPTirir A.. FOX Ac OO., FllOFniBTOB S OP TH B \STAIOJARD\ Job PRINTING Office OFFIOR, Boous 2, 3 and 4, SECOND FLOOR, TOWN HALL, BUEWSTER'S, N. Y. ConBnltatlDU free and atricUy CDnfldcnlUI, Tcrma Iteasouible, Curoa Ouarantwd. CaQ Early, Debys are Vangeroui. •RANTED! A good lloitS E wanted in exchange for a PIANO. Addreaa or call o n U, J . A. DEAL, Danbnry, Conn. P'RANK WELL8. AQENT FOB XIIB Travelers' Insurance Co, OF IIAIITPORD, CONN. Cash Assets - $i»588,588.27. Oniiif« rverything ilf»iralk in Life and Accident INSURANCE, ON TUB MOST FAVOUABLE TEEMS. A Curd. 1 voultl request the privilege of ex- preiiaiug thai^s, tlirougb tlie medium of your vuludble paper, to Uie Baud, aud tlioiw friends of tho Bclioul, whose very generous support ooutrlbutod to the general pleosuro of the excursiou. —Mcsars. Jas E. KeUy, W. H. Drew E. Craft, and J. Tuwnscnd, kindly gave the uae of their splendid four horse toama, tu the M. E. B. 8. at tlieir Pic- nic. ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT. TllC TUAVELUIH INHURANCE COIf PANT, lU ItS ACcl- di'ut Dfiiarttnuut, In a Ocucral Aocidout Inauranco Cunii«iiy, granting polictea of Inaurance agaluat D«atli ur wbuUy diBabllug Injury by ACCIDENT to men uf all Iradiw, iirufetwloua aud occuiiatloua, at rates within tlifli-eaeb uf all. It iuaurea against acci- dents by niacblnory, accJll(^uta frum tbe uae of tools aud liniileinents, acddouts tbat occur In tlie usual aud lawful avocatliiua of Ufr, as wull as aocideuts of travel. 0«urral Accident IMllcles are writti'U for a tt^ru of uue tu twelvti tunutb eacji, aud luaure a auni of f EW) lD$lU,lMOagklnNtUeatbbyAociaeut, audia io%JiO wwkly Indetnulty (or wbuUy dlMbllug injury by ao- ddent (not lo exceed twvuly-siz woeka fur any one accident), at an annual cost uf frum Ave to i4'u dol- lars Iter tbuuaaud for oocuiiaUaua not Hi>eclally Uat- arduua. llasarduus rlwka takt-u at blgbcr ratM. LIFE DEPARTMENT. In the life DeiMiimeut, tbe TOAVELCBS grauU full IATK aud EKUOWHKMT J^>llcics, euibraolug tbe beat figure s uf tbc best ciuuiiaulvH, but wilbuut ike ooiu- Idlcatluuu or uuu^rtaluUes of the uule syateui. It •ells luaurauue ratbor Uiau future \ dlvldtiuds,\ Its ountract is a iilaiu uuo, its security is auiiilo aud un- quealiuuitd, aud its ratoa uf iircmiums are exceeding- ly luw. It jirufeni tu d o btulucas ou a casb bssls, and tlius give Ita pullcy-buldtTH ad>'autages uut attaluaUo uudcr tbo credit system. l>runiiuui Byalvu, the favorite low rate casb iitan. All iHilldua uuu-furlullAblc. Its ten, fiftuvn and tweuty year iwllules can bu oouvvrlud iuto Euduw- nieula, at the oiitiuu uf tbe ensuraut. This feature U original wltb this Comi«ny, Tbe TiuvcLEBs f uniiabes everything desirable in cither Lift ot AasidaU iusuratioe. I t lias Issued UlStOVO geuural aoclduut polidoa, aud paid fourteen thousand claims tor death or injury by iKxidi'Ut; tbe aniuuut thus riHurued ,to )HiUt'y bulders averaging abuut UEVEN UUNI(Uia> IMil^ LARS A UAV for every wurldug day during thv i>iuit scvon years, Iu tbe Uf e l>e|>iuliu<'ut it liui wriLlcu llf:i(W liolides, aud its Luw UiiU- C-anh I'hiu is slcaUily gruw- lug lu favor with the iiuurlug iiublii:. DIM 1»«£N l*L.IL OIWK or »0|i. Viiu der Kbbrlug dime d U la ituuilug, Hud diir grsM U'^Uui tugruw, \'vu dt-r buiuuiiug birds Is huuuulut!, I'ud dut Iruad dul baa tu g o ; Veu dnr lualses deiu viw ahliruudiug uud ou sinry UuiU aud bougb, 'li» diiu, uiy luatly kbWMrtlucsf, 'XJU> dtiu I'll diuk uf dou. Vi.u der HUiuiuer dut has gut Urre, vud dut's uioe uud varui uud dinga, Uud uutfery gwiHiloirry buabtsi buuie birds JuuiW uud uud fit^\; Vuu der IftTiuer uud be'a I'ader I>uUi buds ub dulr lUUa uud bluugb '!>!> deu, luy loaDy kUwusduuM, 'JUls duu 11) dluk uf duu. V«u d<v Auduuui did'a bure «1M), Uud duui h«t», U«lu« to fftll, Uud all duui kwdle tdiuo fliua Ueui aius aruuud Ulu^—^uU You fcuuw youraolf buw dot it — • UI yuu duw'd >uu viU iuiusr how— 'Uis duu uijr lusily whu>dunsi^ 'UiM duu 111 diuk uf iiiu. Vau UU \'tut«ir glda htirc likowiat^ Uud uu uiaddur vui* yuu go, IMa gruuud IS awful aldidey JAM los uud frouw uud aluiuw^ \tiu ve (tfe UUT babhy UUristwaa Dud k m dut iMtded vow, 'liis dMi uiy UiaBj' HbMi»diuir> 'lUl dut I'il OUik uf dwtt. CLASSIFICATION Aud Rates for a Genera) Accidfenl Policy insuring $ 1,000. iu case of latal aocident, aud $ 6. weekly indemnity lor totai disability. Pref«9rti4 C'1IIM»-«B. iior |1,INM.>-Uuikers, Ruuk-kiwiK-rs, U4-rcluuitii, I'rufvsHloiiul Mtu, luHur- auuv UlUuers, CUi^rks, I'byaldauii wid Surgi-uim, tit<-. 0r*iuajry C'IA«M».-9I.«l i>er ll.uuu-Actuis, Arcbitoots, Anuoreva, t^uuiuienUal ur TmvuUug Agioila, lluddurs, Uouk-bludu-s, J'rliilers, Mumbera, Jewelers, Machiulsts, Ubuuiuskin, Uurse Car Cou.' duoturs, IWdlu-a, vtc. . RittdllUM t'lJBMto-41U. iicr tl.tUU Urluk ur Stuiu' Hasuus, niwJuiuiUlis, Cariiuuttrs, audJulucm, UuliUicni, Car Uri^irs, l!aMHiugi-j' tk>udui;tura, J'luu tirs, Kuriuvrs, UusUcrs, Uurw l>i:ahTs, J'UUIM'UICU, li'ouudryuiuu, ut c Umitaj^wusi CI»»iii-t» ix r 91,MM.—UuaU uuui, Captiiius uf \*'''\g Veaaehi ur Utwu^uu-s, Lug- Hisu aud ChujiiHirs, Uargcuiuu, aU: l£xtr» M« *B r4»mto~nuaa Hawynrs, Car- tridge Makers, l''rtUght Cuuduutors, LuouuiuUve £u- gluuors ur rireuieu, etc Ouuiulute Vlasaifl'wUi'U oaii be iwarued ttf UM* Ouiu- iHiuy's Agttidn. o I o o Pi xn UN xn O o f-H o > o Pi I w 9C OK Our office is well stocked with the modern styles of Job Type, a Potter Cylinder Press Gordon and other Jobbers, first quality Inks, Card and Paper Stock, etc.. iAMEtf U. UATTmutUK, fnsddtoil. RUIAUEV ItKNKU, HuoraUry. CUAU. K. WILUUK, tfr ' bourutM-y. UiXJ. R. UilirriiU, Aetuary. EUZUlt WRIUliT, 1. .OuuuUUug Autuary. EuWAMO V. ifiout**», - ttuisirlutciiduul uf AgtOit-iui. U. \'. UTIUKMS, M. 1> CuusulUii^ burgouu J. R. Lkwui, M. i>., Murt(uuu aud AdJusUtr FRANK WELLS, J. W. KEELER HuUSiuAu«e We are now prepared to fill at the shortest notice and in the most satisfactory manner, all orders for Cards, Handbilln, Posters, Isabels, Tags, Bill Heads, Programmes, Checks, Envelopes, Protests, Blanks, Bank Work, Letter, Note and Statement Headings, ORBGRS OF DAIIICIWG, IK VITATIOIXK. In fact, we now have unsurpassed facilities for piiulinj^ iu an unsurpassed manner any and everything from u \isitiuf' Card lo a fuU-sheet Poster. AJ> rBRTlSEMENTa» SPRING GOODS! A, P. LoljdeU & Co., with cnlnrRcd Ka1i<fl-rnnni, bavi- added Isrm-ly to tlidr sUx-k, new mill dif<lrn1i)e Rcxtdfi, MHI will nffer tbeni lit |>rlcoi lUut will defy rotii]N'Utliiii. In DRY GOODS, Wo have a flue selcctiim of Staple & Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting. A NEW LINE OF COIX)nB|] Jli IIUCK vVLPACvVS, Al a.1, ;i(i, 40, .111 caiita and uimanla jicr yard. TUB GROCERY Dcparliii't will IM> rDiittrt ri't>IflR with a eliolre Ktock, al noim- lur [irli't-H. Jii»| ruccivi-d a freali Uue uf OOLONG iKyVS, At r-V, ~.V, 'M>\ uud f 1.(Kt iHT |H)llUil. We tiffi-r B< sreally reiltiii'd |irlMi<afiill anwirtiiieut 'if llrHl-t-lui>ii We are preimreJ to fill orders, at tlie shortest pdHHibU' imlicc, for vw.vy kiiul of Blank Buuks. Eatimates fiinuBhed ou applieuliou, Oidora by muil i>ri>iuptly attended to. Terms for all job work, Cash ou Ddivi-ry. Humplen of work run be seen at our office. Give us a coll before ordering idso^lifiiv. I'rici'H luudt'riilc, in proportion to tbe quality of the work. SatiKfiuitiuu CliuiruuLoeJ. Wo mtiko a p 0 eiality of Friutiug for Balls and Parties, Henry A. Fox & Co. Printers, Brewster's, T FOURTH OF JULY! For first-quality of Fireworks, go to Hamlin's, opposite Concert Hall, Danbnry BookH, Stationery, Picturen, Of all descriptions, buch as Oil Paintings. Oil Chroraos, Steel Engravings, Photognii»hs, Ambrotypey, rransparencies ou Tor- celain, etc. Also Photograph, Tintype aud Autograph Albums. Backgammon and Checker Boards, Toys and Such as Croquet, La Circle—tlie new nnd fuscinatiaig field game a perfect success in lH7(t; it is destined to bctome tlie standard game. Croquet must yield—Magic Hoops, and other games, [if not ou hand will be obtained on short notice.) For the above go to HAMLIN'S Gallertf of An, opp. Concert Hall Danhmif, Conn. Depot at Hamlin's. All styles ou hand and Mauufactmer's made to order. CHA'S HULL & SON, SELL at Low Prices, DANBURY , CONN »licl CrlflWtf, C^KOCKEin IIHVC alwrt lit! IJUIKI n luriju KliH-k of Ejvg. S(ov(u^ Niil Coal. A.F. LOBDELL& CO.. Brewster's, N. Y. J A. SEAL, ]\1US1C STORE MAIN ST. UANIiUKY, Ct. UtTAlltJHIIUi ItMi'J. I'TAXOS, OliCAHS, itlil.OUJ.iSS Aud iiU kiii'lH lit MUH1C«1 luHlruiiii-utii. Ni-w I'iuiiiiM willi ull lui'Urrii liiiiirovt'liii'lilH, fur tUJtl. uiiil iijiuMnlfi. Ki!(»iliil-liuu<l riiilKui fnnii KU 111 i'AM, Aci'iil fi r Cbli'ki'rius'H llouuH nuil Uuju-ltou'u lluuiw. TJJJi CJil.hJIlWJ'JiJ) KSTEY OltOAX Uu likud tuiil fur Hull-. 'i'liuMi Mil- uliiiitU'd Ui 1H< llif Uut Ui't'd (irKkuM uuw luiub.' Iu (liU uouutry. ITlcuM fruiu %IM. tu %VM. AJiir HJilODJAXS Frum Ittl, tutl75. H«'<:uiiJ-Uiuid UtludUux, frum Uu. tu $1U), riuuuH, OrguuK uuil MelixlitiUH to Ik'ut. HIIMI Mtuiif, llutiie OtHikM, i'luiio >SYiiu(i, (iii<'.^'jiriiii/a A lilt nji'rpUtiii4j itillu' iiuuiitliiu;uuliaiuluuJ fur Hiilf, ill .V. IU i'uik y. iii\. Pianos, Organs, Melodlans, Auil all kludH uf Munii'iil ]uHlruiiii'iiU<, ri'iuuioJ by a WUrltUUUl uf 'JU jvurn rllM-Iicin'c. J. A. SEAL, MUSIC DEALEH, Tliii'tl Duor South of Dijtol. Freacli China., Plain and G-ilt Band $ets, r)aoo?:ated Toilet Sets—all grades-Stone China, Brown an d Yellow Ware, Cut and Blown G-lass-wai-e. Stoves aud Tin Ware, WocdWaie, Uasketa uud Brushes, Koi>e Twine aud Cordage, Silver Plated aud Brittanuia Ware, Bird Cages, Tea Trays, Kefrigerators, Step Ladders, etc. For Builders, [a sj leciality] Carpeuter's uud MecJiauic'b Tools and Uacluoes, Agj icultui-al Impleuieuts, Spriugs & Axles, ete. Ii-ou Aff^t eel. I^eatUei* BoHiufir, l^l>o. Will uiakc tUi' w-wuu uf Itni at tbu H1IIU1<« i^ tUt- HiiUbU'iLt^r, ut'kT lWuii-1. 'J'iUtUH, iM tu lUBiirt'- tiuul tlifUuii- uf •urvl(-4', nud LUc luUiuirv uu tilt- IHI uf AiirU, imx Ul.AlJlA'l'UU by j'ntUlkudiT, Uitt^T luiuwu iu> tlio Wl&tuu Luiw'—-(Uiu Ui^MHiutftr tuwv l''tutu}, by MMubriUurityuuwtiir. m I'attiUudcr H-wi torud hy Kuriii*, djuu Ijuiy Ulll, l-j\ Itybdwik'* Uiuul4i>tuUUii|, by AIHIMIUU, dtau by lluury Cky, Ui' by lui]<urtiid lluUfuuuUi-r. Ul.Al>lA'n)lt U K; luuid* Ulfili. uf a U-uutiful Uui^ Jill' bruwu, with tuui wlulv Inut luid v. bliuv iu tli>' IkUt'. Witliuul uiui4i irululuu lie luw uiadi- 2:10 on Uic tr«uk, ui d fur Uwuity ui d Myli' Itv in Uul i-Mi>iU«d Iu tilt- uukuitry. U. U, Uu-iiui. 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