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TH.}~ }{ONTEREY
ERA. I shonld eml~avt..r to null.ify him co111plete-++-·
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poor sold1ers who have sacnficed tbei,
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per.011 are ioc ,mpat'.bh w,th the peace lives as invaden, of tite
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Rnd tra11cp1~1tt1 of h!N Dcpartment attd, homes of their fatbera. The li oal
ghborhoud of Ab~ivc_
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SuNDAY December 11th 1864 ji.,111//y, t!ut n, IS /h, nghl, ..... iu th, ri&amp;M death hangs on every door.
utb•mpton, a few ~,e111110• Rmce, m
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l'ltopped-we e,icken &amp;.t the scene.lltql;Jeu~e of tw,', huns havu~g esc:Rpllir itxtr,, co¡ • tir the uoNTimE\' l-:R,\c.\n11.lwa)'s ~
G.•n. Vnu.cit~I was the firet of tbe Liberal Mor1ti~ Call.
Trom \\ ombwell s '!lena.gene.
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JOHN S. SWO PE, Editor.

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L.,.,.. Bo:.ica, .:i.t Lwelve·a11thl.-1ui.:r ceuw.

proc!a1m to tbe p,·ople tbe nt'cei.ility of
The Preaident of the United Statee
'hition wal! locatcd m the \V estmoretbe 1-:mpirc. Much m-.1rt! could be said of him, think tbat tbe interest af Brnzil ia out - , •-d. Park, at thc bark of thc High
TSRMS:-Twelve numbers of ille paper dchv but we ahst,1,in from 1,ay furtber remark&lt;ó!, as we • 1
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might apin b.~ cta.,qstHt·d &amp;d ba.\·lug peculiar c1ent Y .~rong and d1rect to_Juatlfy Jilelllllllt ~!. 011. a porl111n .º t e grouu nse
Twelve co(»&amp;!I 1!'!1t by mail, ~ ~i.t, for one dol\ilr :,ympntbie!j for ce-rtH.in ptr«nU and ""' ........,¡...t... 1 of bt1stihty1 and that the 11e1iure lll8¡.i. ,
ío..-1,;... drill of thc rifle corps .. HappenAft d 8)&amp;3W
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at llaal ~ ... Off atUr tty evenmg, &amp; arger llUllJ•
lv• d{JIJ.a.nea.cb., theoi.rd not loexcood ei¡h, fü1es.
NEwe.PA.I'Ji:K&amp;-We bave nct:1n-d 11.ud placed , 1n 1pun1ty w1ll be but temp&lt;.,rary. A blow 1erof •pectntort1 t.han usua'. attended the
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The followu,_g named gentlemen ar~ our au• ! litibtd in ib~ city of ~lexico, in tbe ~•rench lan- &amp;t tbe JE:reat principie of ioteniational t,d.' A""
on, ~n a !n•a c~uw
persons
tboflzed .ª~ate. M:essrs. Musg,:a.ve &amp; L_e1~hbardt, . gua.ge. lt 1~ ed11.t&gt;d wíth great talent, ard.t!nt in I equullJ l1eneficinl to the whole f1rn1i'•
,liso al!be_rn l,l~rl onts1de lt uppears
Ji)latamoaBos, B. ~ 00 ney, B,ocW111, del p~10, Neetor, tem¡,erameot, kt!en tn ob,enatiou aud sound ¡ tious, 1511 blnw Btl·uek nttbe fundum:tal- tbt, 11.bout n111e o dock, the kt-eper anauu,
rownt1\'t
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t ltifl ·lllVl\ t 11 ª bl e a.;ª ca Im an d JU
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c1ow. h1sto1·1 of ~hé µr,.,&gt;flent eventi;, aud sbould the huma.u p08Sel!IÍ.onB of pub'itl law ul L... thl" pnr1M,se uf pntting the animal.~
JDg. OtU:i on.
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generally snpported througboot tbe whole !11utnal fui t h ,wrthe hruta} pro,·1t
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Empire.
.,.,u.gh thc1r
CorroN".-One bundreJ bat~ was sold J/Ult
T~P Munilor of the F,-OT1tier ¡1 tbe lo.rgei1t pap:,r itary force._ Eve_ry act. thfirr,!'ore, •hia 11tthi"' purpose, he pn,ct•ed..=d to the out!
week. at Me. Otber demand.1 a.t a2c., but huid- J?Ubu;btd at Matamoros. in the ~ngti&amp;h aud WBllkena tbe Mllctity of lbese eu¡oyrueutii;a, ili8!Dfictl by twu liuns, the vieitors as iM
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• ~pam .. b Jangu11,ge11 u.r ou this frontier T.be pro-J creR1-ea the mela.ocboly probabihty that tlle ~~ 011 · 11
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prietm·I! nnd cditorti. llc~rs. M.t:ociL ~z u PdA füte of nntione (pn.rticulin1,- we-ak and hft r-:·
tnh: °:c~a_sions, r! ~ ung l a.
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D. BA.-.tTO Jla.REz.-Tbf' Official Gautte. of ami Jous 'l'AB.,u. are W('ll kno"'·u to tbe rt!adiug oue~) are to te determiud, not by Jaw, M partt.f the txlullltum · 'Ihe kceµer, at•
Tepac ~etcrring to letter~ from ~lazatla.11, s111s puonc, and th-:ir lltlmPS are a g1111rantee to ikl I
migLt. Whatenr mny be 1be termo:... • adUreKsing a. fcw wurd~ to the auditbat ~bu; ~a-sona.ge ha.s gtm~ !º Sonon:11, 11ot con- t,UCl!,'.F-B. We w,~b tut:ma. lucrativeand pro~pe,. 'o tbis affair, it.isooe of evil. anyW•)' for• aee, O}tel\Cll the il'OII barred door of the
liflenag b1m st-lf E1ccur~ m Ul11b11ahun.
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J present. aa tbe re--electioo of Liuc,,ln willJli, tirii•J(e1 appareut:y wlth tlu~ nsnal cauA daily pap,.r ha~ been J:tartcd 111 Matamoroa, dure him t.J order more des
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- . . Mr. P A(':ClU.L, of the "Hotel de San Fl"r- calh:d tbe Duily Jlurt1i11g Cull, pulllifi'h(d ¡11 tlie tio O " ""
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naudo/' has gone to i-pdH.l a fcw days ¡ Mata• E11glit•h languagt;'. and ooittd by T. W. BRowOER
to • al cumnieree.
)ea~~d llJ)Jll thc kf'&lt;'per't; back, fulloweJ
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moro~, and ba,- left. t-he hot~l incbarg'.:'of Mr. G. I\· J. 8. VA.N m: G1ut·I', Its c~lumne atédevukd
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by tbe othcr, a11d both sprang out of tht&gt;
E. WeITi,;, ~he g1,od-na.tur&lt;!tl.cleycl', gentl¡,man!y to n_em-1 ~nd t~c coin~t•rcrnl mtereflta, ~ad thé
JE!-. '· 1 m to
huug/' os une bel &amp;m auil u.mnng~t thuse a.Hgemhled round
clerk, who 1s eq11al u, lhe occas,ou a.nd ahvay~ cau,.e of tbe Empm:-u,- n.rnclcs are of mtcrt.'it said to another.
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eu.re to pleue tbc most t'asf.1d1ou,i..'
aud deM?r\'"ing the patronag~ of au euligbt.cned
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the C:\l'l'lllge:
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_ . An iudignaut Democrat t4ternl-t ÜMUCd le,1pmg am lll~:--t the Ylti-lUH"tl,
- - Ou the 25th ult., Col. QumooA wa, llre- 1 Wtl lc11.rn_ tbat }lr_ ll. A . .\CJ..LT&amp;Y, w~Jl kuuwn askt-:-'·,Vhat iR the Íl't&amp;ne oi LincoJ~l~o man)' of wh,nn having been kuocked
11ent.ct.l to thc Emp, ror. 11.nd rcceived am'cul,!y tQ !he rt:a.ding.publ!c uf T&lt;'x~, 11,1, editor oftbe
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d0wu were 1:1prawli11rr ou the grt11111d
by Hi" Mlljr:-ty. Thc ditf,·r~nt P'CC.:ptioaal dif. Rn1id1uQ. pu_uli~hltl at l'.orpm; Cbristi, intl!uds to war 1"
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flculLiti11 of thet'rontit:l' werc di~cu.-.:-;ctl anda, it rc,puhhi,:b b1,; pap•_-r nt Brownsville. Hr should 200,000 mulatto babies. Tt•11 tliou.sand ,elluig wit
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appearo our fricnd QuIROGA. will b,; U,icfolly l!m• IJ~· wdl patr0il1:t d. Ht•1·cis our ;ar-.
of the crop may be seen in Wal'ihiugtun.· ·more fortuna.te wcre tl,.•tHng alJont tu a
ployed on thie troutier.
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It will turn out a miRCrable ln·eed:- statc ef tcrl'Or, i1111l fnr a t-ih,,rt time tlw
THE titlZURE 01" 'l'HE FLORIDA
ble. nding.of the Mtnpidity of the ,,.~ gret1.te:.texciti•mc11t prcva.iled. 'l'hi~ ttu·
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a11d Jf,mtrrey Basin~~-

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-Iuoneofberl~~.Lola.:Montezfiayg..
~.J. A_LF.XANOEH . .,...
"M°a.ny bundredfl are in their gl'1n·et1 ornr. ccsroM-HOC::;F.BRuKf:k.
!fatam"M~.lkt.1684.
wbmn a oorouer'~ jwry might fiu&lt;lo, verdi~t of

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-'died &lt;.of peticoata/" l'roha.blyshea.lludeal
to tb&lt;M'e wbo never wore petico11.t.. as well as
thoae whc1 have.
We thi11k l'IO.
-Brigbtuo~ is adduced from gloom. and

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F°RWARDL\"G, fü•ccivng aud l'ornn,i,.,Aon Ml•r&lt;"h•nt.
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THOM~S liALt;.

bnppinesa from paiu. 1he raiubow c:tnnot WHOL'ESAI.E o.uJ Ro:tail J1t,,llH iua.ll cta.~.; of dry-¡ood.11,
ap¡1ei\r withoutthe doud; lmt while the &lt;lrops
Comm('l•ei 11 l &gt;1'treet, Yatamoro~.
781', fall the ligbt-'bi11et1 iu tbe da.rk.ness. a.ud
)1 A KH U H.t3- &amp; lt'Ul{:,'1' h:l:t,
19 sbowl'I U8 e,·ery color.
J~IPORTFR1' :tnd Whole,..ale 1.11,alt'rs in Eugli~h, Genn.ua,
-A Pennsyh-a11ia. p11per 811JS that Lineoln
rn-,wh , nil ,.::,.-i&amp;~ t\r\··src.o&lt;l... n,mmElrei!l111t , Matatnnr011.
has discharged bis whitt body gua.rd 1\ud now
, url'ul:t PJ{E l'A'l' &amp; CU.,
employa a hh¾llf: nae. A blt16k-guw-d ! TLi.s RO'.:l·:JY!Si.;. F..r,..,,,,Uog Mid {-Ommli;,;ion MerchnuU. .t.
very _R_ppropri1'te.
tar)(e l,it ,,i W1n••- 11nd Llquon ou band and Cor .re.
-X11.ny biwe indeed died from swullowing
&gt;1:1.1nuwro"'. 0 .. 11,t.·r J{llh lbti-l.
busk~ but f11r more from iudulgiug in coruL. MOAK &amp; BRO.
\o BRy notbiug of cor-11-juice.
,vHOL~.U.F. and R"111il .lttn in llry Oood.,, Groceriel
and Clothing, Piednt.o;:S-rgra."' aud on Coh,11 ~treet, lút•
-l'bemore importu.ut au animal is to be,
tbe lo•or is iW &amp;llLrt. )fo.u, tho nuble1:1t of ali, 111111rn•. "º""'nbt•r. 'luth. lf.t•-1
il boro lowest. 1'be next tbiug below 1t b:,by
.T. lLI llKo &amp; UO .,
is nothing. aud tbe next tbing a.hove a ma.n is )ll'ORTER.-1 a.mi WJ:u\eli.'ll&lt;! Jli:'ü.for.~ in Rngh~h, l'rench and
G&lt;&gt;'1ll1\ll lll".\" G,~,u~. ,,f ~H·r~ d&lt;'riCri¡1tion, hlyle and q,ualI
a.11 a.ngel.
ity, },nt:om"r"'· Lar.re ,L~•ortm.. nU! c,¡n,¡tantly on ha.nd.
-Siuce misccgcna.tion is becomiug sn pre•
UAl&lt;l,U::i ~'. UALBER'l',
valeat, a greut m11nJ peoplc soy we bad be-tter l\do¡,t ita oppos1te1 8uhgcuJLtinn 1 and le- ·u,rllOLl::S.\I.F. n11_•l J:Hail I&gt;eall'r in ali kimLI of Groeeriu1
l'V at thl' r••t,.l&gt;lh\•Ull'U• knuwn M the Ül.ñnn 1 roruer Ol
gn.lly p·lace the ue¡sro wbe1·ti he i~ by uature. the
Phua, )!at11.fll"f'I)&gt;.
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lower th•m tbe wb1te. and give bim 11 master
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t41 pro\'idefor hicunnd prot~t him from df"teO{;"::C:E, Sign i.ml l\rn;un... nt:d i'.ainter, and n,.c,.,1111or
riouting bis blood hy mi.1.ing it with that. of 11 (j11lln1&lt;r uml i_T'lilat"r uf llarble, l'lnSI', Banucri1 :otml
~rau~¡,,irenéie~. \\ .,,·k d"ne ou shurt notiet1 ami forwardll'I
Aboliti1,11istl!I.-Caucasin 1L.
toauy p-art uf ~le.tiL~, nr TeV\&lt;. Ordel'!I ""ºt «t )te,iars. )tui
--A bird th11.t11lw.i.ys faces thestorm. The gra.w
ami U!icUiar-lt, Go~tom-Jfou,;e Broktrs, oppo-li1e thi
wen.tber-cuck.
C•1i;tolll•Huu,1t•, M1llamor,~1, wiU bti prom¡,tl;, executed b)
-Tbe 11111.11 wbo witl nnt execute his re•~ the !'rofe,,nr1.nil r,,rwarJe l. S,md alnng your or,lt,r,.
lutiODI! wben they are rresh 11¡,on him. r.n.u
h1Lve no hope frrim thom nfterwn.rds; they
will he di1111ipated. loet, a.11tlstifled in the hurry
scurry of the wurld, or •wamped in the slougb
of iudolence.
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\'ict4.1ries, a.nd adil::,; tbat it vn,ul&lt;l like to know
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E11glaud and France ha.\"'e spoken in w1th the 1ntolerance uf tl1e Abolitiuuista. nua w:,s t-rn ~ecuic,
Y ie ecper~, wh ~t they11Te. We will iuf..irlll it. Tbey are
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ror,8.l:ltheCit.ptu.m 18 now l!Pjouriuo•rinTexa.s Cl\:I 1ze w, 1tl
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. . ; their rights of r1eutra\ity. The lateist shop muy be crowded, it i11 alway•·• ,n ttyrnu~. ro_111 ,e p a •)~·din amloug.-1
ple. who cnnceives that 110 mnn c1111 be ll mu.u
CossPmACY.-We learo from the ,tf011itor of ncw,-; is tliat tlie Bntziliau G1wernme11t LOA?f•Sum place.
thc . µeoµlt ,'4d~t:mb1e'.l ou~:., e, .~ JO ~111- of virtue nncl prohity who doee nnt heliere
Jlalamoros, thu.ta cooJ:pirncy wa-;di~co,·l'rcd and h·td mude n
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Je-. A young ¡?;Cnt!t-mau with en in- rau aCJ"Ut-1:-4 the P,1rk tnward~ tAc savings ~iguuo pertlitiuo all tbose wbo do not thlnk
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.,~"C-Of!icial~ uf cx-Pi·e~ident Éumo iuA;Y.z' fetlcrat,
~l.'e I c~_g_111 ~on ~ l e 0 ?· in natnre, what are they alwo~s ruar- w"1·e ~ ttiug, cnj,•ying a. friendly cnp of polka. it.t the 11ext MiSt:egennttOD ba.11.
-Why is fl. coufirmeJ i11v11lid liko RD invet•q-~IJ,entoc',',·,'•'c'gn, tbeh.. setlhvc:i . to be lP:·11ei:,11,h\e. 1111d of " .. ,,.ca1;,',',v, "•'t"1'1nc11U••_1tu d
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ed 1b: be11el~t1 ol p!!ac~ so ~otl.~aringly nqaired Bn1i,liun G ,J'"Crnmeut .
Tlie laws of
doms 1utll ~ 1e ~, Jmn1n
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on thn• _froutwr. Wc can BtlY with the gwate~t m~utralit
mn~t le n•s ect,•&lt;l or there . P 11 wE~ OF lHAGINATION.-Once, at • thc11ce np sta.11",1. rhe keeper arr1v111g
-Our benrtsare o.t leo.st brigbt and brimful
emulation, that perfcct pcnce and tm11qt1il.
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large dmner party, Mr. R,,gers WB8 abortly ~fter in hot llllSte the liun wa:-. of lm·e at tbe bour of meeting, O.Dd in the
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efll us.
triu&lt;: SP fl ppantlv tali.:l•d of a few ears havrnlt wrndows fonnf'd of _one larp 11011, tramplcd uµon, a111l the1r clu~lws luvely H.t thcil· rising aud settiug than wheu
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and Comru.i&gt;l!iion llerchauU,
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F~ox M.l,,:x1c_o.-We rtad witb plrnJ:ing f!ati!\-; Gg ' _Y C' pe•~~ e O . 11le . mte _:States short time ªº'e, he sat at a dinner witb¿. ptmtt,ual in "nr,.
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..lrons .¡tv of Mexico and trani,h,te from iL• Ion• Bl"yed l, En
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lt is a pretty air, :ancl heard
Cl:ty had Bonilace was ho
howc, as tli{' term of th1~ir tnhstni(•1it 1,,l ,"·¡, 1 ~f1. 1,¡,,;;en¡,,t,niu, .'"'~e(•·.•,eto. \\.at..:heo-. ('lóel.1: .ic, Dear me, h,,w odtl 1t 1~ Mr. Rogers, first tim1! by 11111: wh11 h;1:i J"t11it recel
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i p, íerent nEte 0 fthe f~cnlty of imugination.1 ruvishitag clf.Jct. But it ht Rt the be1d.
thesc lill}·•lin•t·"'tl ·•\Vid,},,\ wak('"''' •tt• Tm"',(\)d ~mi wl"il•_l...no,:ni rah,hli-J,u..,ot 1'N1J••1 0 n hi;.rU. 'e\ \Vhen I 0"'º to the honR" of a fril'ml ia mi.t1mth1·11pic prudnction. N n onc to lu,•t·
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ft'!RJ)t to us.o llic~e arn ~ th1'V V1·ill mcrt 1 ~1n1,,.., l"J'l.,'t' 11,.~ca1t1mcut,i (l,l '1111,.Q",&lt;, MOOiclue,i c1,1'1Dk!t1i1 • the eonntry, :n1d unex¡wctc&lt;lly l'Ptua. ig
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,,n;;_hly fü:,l ~atan lrim:cwlf will l1c astl&gt;ll· ·
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t. ha'1t, ·n1 '~.&gt;!.1 im( t!i:.:11d 11~ sh(,utd 1 ~ªWllnti tip::;y ag'ain ?'' sa~l a wifc
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A II verl f1llc, b~t how 1f yon linve a a. l ittit! sl Jpery. The fact 18 , svmc\lody :. o'· 1, . .,. m. Jt ,~ 1he ~,.i.tinn nr ttie .l&lt;&gt;n ('rey. ·ªRW',
ba.d conc1eut!e or 1fyou sbuuld mcet
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Dkki_nson pos1t1vely declmed bem_g a concern pui.Jlishcd u,. . sorne atupid pe_ople experiem:e in bu,iJue,;s, hove tu be l;lblc to iw.ti~1y a.U Mlo
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· t G overnor O t tli e in ¡\ ewton, ~ cw-Jersry, holds Damel s_. 131·urthtm.,,;tht.heir¡n1runnge.
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btate of ~ew-York. For_ the samc rea- Dickim,on, Lyman Tn:maiu und James
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t:11m Jack refused to eat bis supper.
1'. Brady as true Democrats. Tbey are ANDRe~ta.ura.ut,Ce30.r 11treet, ~atamo~,
~ ~'ederal sto1.;ks in London tumbled just such true Democrats as J uda.$ Is•
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la~~ war ue\\~S of :'\.roer- 'cariot was a true dei::ciple of our L01·d ~..
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,trict e.t1entiun, fl'f!l.i co1.olnet1S
l11m~&lt;&gt;lf,111tchmt._r hcadlnng to de~tl'lwt1on. &lt;-·},o, me of" Juª•,¡o ,.,,. tl1e·,,. bowel::. do not that 111!' can ¡il~e.~ca\l ... h'3 llllLY fllv&lt;&gt;r lliw with ae&amp;.ll. 1J1ia
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iti»""" Thc Chicago 1~tibwie tlii_uks tlrn,t Jmrst with mortific::i.tion and gricf, as
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coerce_ a St_ate, that (;v_ery body o_t1gl1t ".ºt \ tliick ly powdered, and well ruuged, be- \o tue above e..tablishmllllt. lt w,u be tbe tna1n obJa:ii!l
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to bclwve 1~. At:cn~· tl rn? ~u t ll&lt;i ugi~, ! i 11 g at u hall in Paris. Mked a fureigner com1ornrort,a.1·r:1eriwlloui~ patnmizethehiiu.ae. Two
beca.u.se ,Jdl,•r::;on 11:wh- uehcve!-l t.lie~·e u¡ pn•-:;ent how he was plcat.ed with certain ªª:8~::S~~:óc~berªlo::
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@.. 'l he Dn_ytou Dmpirc, _m refcrrrng_ naiu:te, "Prn. 110 J. udg-c of painting ,_"
J.· n~w ready tor 1b" 1l'l!c¡,tivn of U-J.~eler.; ami boarde11t o 1_·u11H1_rs t 'na 1th e_])cm,_,c_ra te
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Y&lt;1n•11rey,Son:mbl:ri;;_ú_l,
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t ie pcnp fr. J1.1\·e Rwuru 11Y lle
that our i_"the1·~ Le,411t.':ttlu.•d u::., tlrn.t the inunting Cnnvcnwm of Hamilton cnnnSEMI-llAlLY~tlTAGE Ll::-iE.
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P \ace· -1\n ty ! "' e ha.ve at last rene ¡1e d t he en d o f BB\RTI.Erl
Ju!), t11-u:e a ,fo.y, o..:tw~• u..'illl.1.1uno1&lt;1.. 1mtl ú11! BoQ&amp;11~1
eya 1vr :111 t•yl~1 anJ a 'ttlQth for a. to,)th, tbis bolcl bad man. "Tlins the whirli- Rio, ,e.mugt,1e1~utd 11.,u !.Jatam.iro,,, .. ve1l &gt;Jay at9o1•
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Tu pfacc ol a thi·eateum.g fiuger tht:!y Bitten by ;i sneak-faccd iguc;ira.ut ward'
bE)!J.DAILY ti_l'AGE LI.:\E.
lll&amp;y see the ~7milc baud"
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