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··:,.;1·'\.n.\. r r l)l1-Ce1uber 4.th, } OU'":t. .. ¡ ~IH fhf' tasi mgbt. Lut tba.t. ni.e mw.ic wnebottid:- New E.o.gland has inaugurated the
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BLOOO-'l'HlRtiTY TYRAN~Y.
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CAmO, September 13.-General Fry, t&gt;f couutry ma.y go to t ,. evi ur ec tes;
Xo,man , mnv.oman~ie- fai~ly ril.a&lt;·a t~•Í
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Keotucky, and of Zellieúffer fame, has. 801 goes to my den t.
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old. ¡1rnctHioner, and blll! iJet!I\ a l ~ r il1. b~ Toth~ Ediu»i 11f Ui1 lbum·er da .Htat. i7'ni&amp;:
1eign of terror and blood of GeneHl
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th.ronkwt~.. a.rmy Urn1ich1
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pru~•!'fflou for tbe liIBt. forty years.
At the- sol-icitation of a. certlaiD E.iouia
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Pnr ex.pense; roa.di e~nm~ed .
th,&gt;l'l~•([ a:-,:11t1-: ~t1•~:&lt;ril. :iln!-igiani &amp; l~1dr'!9~t;a,-- It is, we thiuk. e. beliet'. ve-.y generally Dochca,. emigrannt agent fór tbe lJMtc&lt;t
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fi'1n~. _-On th,• 'l1~ JO!lt R. ll.rf:' wa8 d1:&lt;t,wcr1'll alliJoWl'd t1&gt; be dirt!et vif!ito.tioog of the alrnig:bty. French aud Jl'temislt, which was handed
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kut t.., Uhn the ho:ul.s of loylllty and atlt:chou. di,itroJing 11 word-wea.cknowtedgethevisitation imt they have done nothing of the sort.
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,vben u. priliiauer wa..s brought to General the- la-~Kl b of 6 11 OW':'i, } 00
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That M,mtat¡l;f_ne-oortainlv shonh1'lia -.:
'l'ut-:. fü,.~wr. - -A.ftf'r an ab1,ence of' /',t-Y1•ral aud pi·ayer. Hard indt?t?d mu11t be the beart of erally n:tk.etl. 'l'hey only ga.ve us oue
-v,•;\!'.s tlüs illu;-;i.rioas Preb.k luui l"(•t11r11t-d w hi!- man. wlio. at su.ch n time co11ld all8eri tbat tfieRc meal p+"r day-and such food !
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1 r~el u, arms,t e matter was sumruan 1Y
:.mi 1w\N&gt;lll1.d home hy all p:1.1·ti1•;;. He wl\l! through some occult, but uuerringlaw of uature.
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\loma~. !'ernmti", etc .. all pl'r11011M stopping at tlU' h.uler of tb•! ~ahons. But althottgh we uneq111v- an s1gnew •·
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~l -•xlc:rn ni•w,;pap"l'."· we e:t•C th:n tltc Iinpe1·ial tbe p¡•escut w~r bct"fecn. 'llae hortlu.nd. tb! S~utb lllg lll,t,J se ven doll11tr8, they Jefl UM t1Q ov ,
fi ,r..:t•~ han• _!!aüwd ,,,ig-nal victoriei;. in ali thc dif- _couhl be termrn~tcai b,:r t.l!eaty or- negotia.t_ion!:', fa.te .. in this, to MI, stnnge city.
instea.d o( com1og 10 .a little squa.ti, the_y
W- On a re-cent Ol."Casiun Beechei· greater eff'otll" tha11 to p,erfcct, h.im. ii
f, •rent. 0,•1,1artir&gt;en'-" \o,;ht•1·e lhl're l'till rem:lined by the cxteosmn ut com.merl!C, UW't'st1·1&amp;ted
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lhl' o¡,pn,-hion for~::&lt; o.r ex.-Pr~id,•nt ,Jt:AR~z. freec~om of t~'lt.de, aod thc f~1-~tioo of :milwa!'S,
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1tntl that irl a few IWlutbR ti~ vJh(,.J.e E.mpirc will 1 ?Y llii~1:rn:.1.t.1_onal eommw..uuia.tioo to 1an~ w~r pnllhc, Sf_) as ~o prevent o,n con~trymeT\
t~e aegro s'1l4.1ers that h:l.v_e been flour1s- raved fot~ w·ar an,d '-'-arnage ahou.t half that such men aire· tar frrnn b('rng- H,•
¡,,. comLil~t•·l,t trun,1nili~l•tl..
11r.ipot&lt;E,1_1..i1e-:-Jus~ wb.at tbe P!'esent EJl)9e~r 1s from fa.lhng rnto tte tra-p~ -.buz]\ h.01-1
Lh1.riU4( fü,•iaootb of Octobntbe mint a.t Mcx- uo\'I' J.orng in •lns c1;mntry. lior t bat, our Diplo.- been set. for thcB"l.
Unfurtttna.tely it. ia , lung tbere lately so ex:rens1vely, beca.use an hour a dry customer who sat in the \ spoouies and sufts. whic4 v11-lg-:u· O.hl1
¡,,,l r'(1i1Jt-1l ·189.UIIO dolli\NI. amt the mintof Gun- rn.,ts rll.Ck th.e1r bra.rn, ou1· mercba.nts speculate, t
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koo t111s. cou.ntry m severa otm.:r vesse a.
'fht&gt; ·,Jf,,nifor of tlif. [,',c, 11 t,Pr sny~ th11t G,{&gt;n('rai
~\'"e worsltlp ~awmo11 a.s a C'aod, bu.t under the
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¡ Aodersons and BJhngen, ~e men who olthe Lord' for I should hJ:Lve taken it anrneuti:i to hnry the yo11.ng m tOO- morn
l! \f.\1-;1. ÜJ.Y~:ll.\. ~ecoucl iu comman&lt;l or roo Di- j guu;e ~f a peace-rattker. A.ad when., !-1'ter nll
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rror-R ~1c- that for once, Beecher actna.lly IJ.tu~hed. •gtve the 80 ftest mtt::rpretatrnn, to dt&gt;-.1tb,
h1•i\tl of hi11 C'Ol;1m, on tb.e 28t11 ult .• loc 1hi11 ciay,' war in tbi11 ~ountr.v will neve1· trouble os more,
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. and the1r •pa.le•¡chceks and
• trembhng
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• irnagiued that Aur1n:1 , wlf{~
l1ps attest the1r gu1 ty consc1ences
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ln\."00 the young·, had stoleu them to ht!r·
•llY'rations of this Oeparlnwnt. G1)u. LoPt:.r. ,;t!mnetl b,: tbe- re&amp;r of cannoo,. ,r.-e look around
-v.-iH 1akc eoUlfllll.nd 11b Piedra..., ~egra~, .i.nJ e,:,- w 1th a...'4QOIE=hmeut autl wra~ to detect lbe Qf'I11e foUowing iR a translation of thecnuntry m~y look for. newg from Gen~ral
.lliii"" "\Vnat," asked tbe schoomasto•~ ew,l)l·&amp;ce.
"l&gt;o'J'"J.lc witb Acneral Ü11Jn.T1:-..t4.
fendcr-. but fürg.el tiat the 188uei. of pea.e ami. prospectus distl'ibuted by the FedeJ:·al
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the te-rn) ap,plied lo the crimc- or, •1iae1&gt;o11r benighted l1rothr-n, not to d.,
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pos~ess-ing twu wives at one \iruer•
, a.U i1, thüit• ¡uiwer to 1e11dN dr•:11h
~.:i"ucr.?-. -Jt·1.Klh:RY1-:r ha.;. tw('n hcrc with his in.the han~ of the Alm.i¡;laty. Ack.no.w ledgiog agents a.0101Jg theBelg'11u11 w~lti»gmui;_
trottpe fo-e: tb,· La,&lt;t t-.·u week!l, ptrforming to t~IP.l a.-1 a. htg,h aml ~rred tmth, neve, to. bt! lost. 7\ d lkose willing lo r.si,d,- i.n. tlJ,e U'IJiJ,ed
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Faidcou~ aHd tite ~-rn-..~P ln.'kt!.t~o1,1e- t
l1~·gc '--t:'-""d'.!.~ !)i',TII.Jt. ~viag f'll.lire satilJ11.eLi 111• !lt_ght of whilc i\llrs.tUOg tlrn aunlll8 oí th..:! worl~,
F~ANK. • :MovE11ENTs.---:One of Sig«&gt;_l's
"And ifw toore s.hould IJe. more- tlLan 1
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• 1i. to-ni.ght, a 11d te-morrow·gues h~i;tOJ.'Y as~u~s. a _grauder e:haraeter tban 1t
States of Ameriai.
g1vet1 the followmg accom1t ot a. tWfl what should you ca.JI it?'~
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1,, s ~ o[ tL.c ;,inu\l tO\Ylls in. tbii5 State, bm \\ 00~ ~ W~ v. _e rrga.rd ll aei;e)y as ll re,v A.Nno--single men from 2} to 40, 11old1ers
foraKing adventw.re he had in Virginia:
•r'he schola.r retlecteó a. DlOIDtmt; theu~ ~ ~ [ j 5
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11 in a.b1.••.Jt ten dayfl, aod will cord ot evcnt-s w1tWu t!U&gt; p~er ot ~rtali5 to
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O))c&gt;ll dl~t1i.ro.g th1! fue.E-(. cl.&lt;tys, Ali fol·eig:n,•r:-; c1;1~trol. It lhen b1.~?1Ill!s, not Wlíe.L1:1nt1ally, b~t ye,ars, to emigra.te to the United Sta.tes.
Vell, yon zce, l goes down to dilt old chancing to casi hia eve on a map. uf -g ~.~e: Cfl
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:-hnuld f)edtoniw llh.it1 trr,Mtp-j if ¡:.bort of f'niicli! rlnectly, ~ expos1~ion el t~e \Y&amp;,16 of. 1=1rov1C0.'iDfi10NS.
fellow's blace that ~as a beech orchard, Utah that de1.,-01--ated tlM:l wa.11, he sm.ilcd~ 1
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llwy sbo11l1I 4-'Ul:dn a il',!00, ¡M.kfiiiea on tb€' top of den~c. \\ e see bov. thc pmie iw.d a~b.1t1on of
T\.e cmio,-ant is COlltrn.cted for three·
,ere
ve vas Rtadh1011ed~ to ·s theal sorne and confident!V'
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~ouw· nei¡,,rlll•i:ag ~ - wn.(,;e tb('y &lt;'an ~ thi• one hnR bcen rebul:et'l: lww tb.e bu.mthty u.nd
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1,11 tire pedhi·añnc.e f,¡1w.e .t· tbtU'JiW- Orcr 2.000 stcadfa.:.tm.-ss ot others ?a.. _beea rewal'dcd; how years, iO daie ÍJO(D tl'K'!- da.y ihey arriv&amp;
, ii-it, d lhc ,.¡l'cu.-, un IA,it Suullay 1.1igbt. to wi.t-• all the force_ alld com.bmM-i10M ~ rst tyranny in the United Sta.tea. 'iravelling elt:..
nt you diuks I zee'! I ~s dere a. pig
rrhe schoolm-a-ster weni abroad at tb.e ~~S. ;· S
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n1•~~ 1b1• r1·p1·l'~l'11tu.ti'ell o( lt. Kkbpio,c, ,var-danco j nud ~ppress1on have bcen un~vaiLing to dt=feat penses a»d food from tbe place of re&amp;Í·
pulldog, aud he looks mighty sa.vage. ea.rliest subseqnent opportuuity.
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, hy _livt• l11dia1b. w?ik--b ~e e11tire ~ti.t'ucw&gt;n, 1 l\ll.t! ¡¡u1:&gt;&lt;1-~e tb?"e wbo ~ad a r1gbt.ceu.s e.a_use to dence in EurNl,IJ,, to the p,tace of deet;►
8o I dinks I frigbdellS 00D, and I says.
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1ua.rnLarn, hov; J)O\l'Cr w1ckcdly extended, ~s baf-r'[,ook here, Mr. Pul-dog, sta.&amp;d Mck, 1
.An aldt!rman having groWll: eBOI'ffi0'1S- ~ ; g_ Q ::::;..
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TLe Kitkapou llldil\ns. lcft t,li.u=i (.--1ty oo. "l'bu~ Hui an~ overl&gt;or~te. tt;nd h?"' trut1:',, tbough 1t llll\Y nalio» furnished GllATIS to emigran ta.
1i,1y last., L-, ,•1:iit the Empt&gt;ro~. )he~ 14i~to i.11H\\ ht' dep1:essed, fm n tilllc, lS e-enau.1 •• laat to tn• On lhe-ir anival in the United Stat~
lights on dis line a-1\ zurnmer. But de ly ía.t while in his atice, a wag wrote S' ~ ;. ~ ~
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hiJtt pt!unnallv. l;en. Lopi.;:¿ M.lld Gm·. Aut:JLAJ1 uml,b.
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they receive a bonus of one bundred
p~ll-dog he don1 t care for d.a.t,_so l Ylank.a on ltis Uack: "Widwed ~t the exp~use ~ ~ ~ ;- ~
11·11d,"('t•,l th..111 thc ut-cc~:-arv J'l'J-(JIJ-l'#t!é hl ei\J.W.c
A!Jd f¼O. !1°' ~~1ug m our _owo sen.i1ments~
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tlwm to rl'ach ti.le capital. but 1n dhnne btemngs, let_t1s w1sb for pe~ over dollars, tpitffaht to fir:t. Avnulred francs.
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the wbole wol"ld, 1:1.od particularlyour contmt!ut, The montbly salary is $19, eq_uivab:nt to
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"Vy, I goes vay arount, so as de pu-U'
A city belle is like a steamboa.t-slu.' 1é. ¡; ; ~ b!:11_
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lht:lil 1·ic"l ct.,m¡mny now in IIÜ&lt;l. ~1t_yo.lefll 1u&gt;~ Jll'llCI in our time, O Lord; l'&gt;ecauulliu•á:ao,u othtr dotied a"lll1, Wgtd dttrrHg th1·e,, yui,rs. For
dog couldn't see me, and ven l gets to a&amp;B a.lways a. sweU after her.
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fnrther infoima.tion addresR Louis Dode back gate vat you dinks I zee? Vy
WeH, and theJ:e- roa.y be one--J·ust as.• ¡
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111,11 hl' d1·,,wn:-- i"'" henriug of tbe HJfüe audi- ia 1rue humillity is like ihrowimg- a hall Braba.nt, Rruseels.
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l't.•1 h11.¡1A l'.'l:)}l'cts.tion.e wPre t.oo b.igkly on t)te- ,g,,ound, which ma.kf'S. il l.·ebottnd
This pr08pectus is printed on paper
1, • 1~l'll. .rnd duc a_Jlt1\ 1 a.~cc ,_.11ould he lU8tW fo~ tbe lligt,e,- t:owarda Heavea.
containing tho Belgian stamp.
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uvy, I goes vay arount ag~, so as ashamed of. i;ha.1 yGUi blueh so.?" ''S.i.J, ~ §."' 2· g-:-~
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