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JOURNAL. 1 Itf bu C(K Clip, JTHUHBDAY. JULY "DEMOCRATIC NOMlNATufitS. A very Mr Iteofjfcnkr He tbtog: teonr For FRANKLIN PIERCE, ur Viee Preildent, WILLIAITI H. KINO, tloii.

A Democratic Conureinional DialHet Con for Iho lliml Congreanioiis! Dlitnct will held at on WmhieMbiy llie ftli day nt al HI o'efaek The Dtmocnitie Blettonuf fpnnraj lily will be rcprrufcrleit by one Hate oath And for the it rrcoranifndf) that thi yalaa thim choien for AaLli Seimtonal trictntim nppnnit one to repreieni riormtorml DiBlriot in the OongreMioiia Couvmtion. M.C. DAK1JNO, MARTIN, n. F. FAV, I A BABHER.

I Dmlriet Oonmitten ludlelatl Convcaitlan. A Prmocnitie Convantion. to be comrxxci of the Al 'inblv (hntricti of tjio Slate, will be hoMat tb Madiion, on Wediwidsy. the 4tl Augtiat at IS o'clock, tbe ol iiominalmg i tillable poncioa to unpporicd by Uir nf th iHKtioii Jh lit-xt fur of th iwijirenu- Court OEO I I OAHY IlBiNNlNO, ALEX. GRAY, 15 A M.

CHANDLER I I JVm Stata Central Com Tlit The political have been made. Tho contest deepens. On eve Ty side the notes of battle resound-- distinctly--emphati a'y. The forccao tho combatants arc closing against eucl other. Well bo it if their weapons are those that may ho with propiiety usee on ei)(h nri occasion, for which the will no reason to blush when the tmrfoke has left thu fiold.

May tbe com hatnnts he happy in the thought thai their patriotism equal to their zeal. The contest begins to assume a per Bonal character--pcruonal in discussing tho nets, ability, fame, of the candi date. This is objectionable, lotheex tent that it had the appearance of ma Ving principle a secondary lion. If, indeed, the dittinctive prin i two partios, are not sufficiently adverse, or well defined, orim portaut, to cast a veil ovor mere per sonal then will the game be srarre with the effort to obtain principle the stake, however it in ty bo thrown in the back ground by efforts oo the other hand to get up a military enthusiasm for Gen. Scott, and on the hand to oppose the rising swell.

the whigs claim military glo ty'fiir their leader, in Heavens name, let thi-m have it to their hearts content --undisputed and itnonvied. It is his -justly his--lo a greater extent than any man now living in the union. Let ttum malif the most of it, as a means I Dieting themselves into powerj It is thou ladder--that of principle having long since proved incapable ol bearing them up. Put Jo not be so silly as to nttempt to apo this folly by efforts to ntcongihen Mr. Pierce by claiming ior hwi a military fane.

That the jnincip'ca of the democratic party may triumph, we advocate the election of Mr. Pierce, and oppose the election of Gen. Scott, and we are willing to abide the result of the issue upon principle. There is a law ofadapta- t'on which attracts tho human mind to, ami fixes it upon that subject most con- Koriinl to its peculiar is seen in what are termed the pe- nr eccentticitics of individu nh. The man of high intellectual type ill be disgusted with the frivolous formalities and thehabootiJsh vanity of the unfortunate and much tube pitied dandy and coxcomb, while he poor soul, rannot conceive how a mnn can be so to decency as not to himself ubovo all others, aud regard his person- ul appearance aa paramount to all other onaiderations 1 and objects.

The one devotes hid leisure hours to the acqtiiri- of knowledge and the improvement of thu mind, the other spends tliosn hours iti combing his whiskers, brushing his clo'hes, strutting on the talking silly things, discussing 'usliions, sporting, drinking juleps, leading sentimental lounging generally. Association with either your mind nnd habits to his; tlie desire to associate with a person ol peculiar characteristics Mill teach you that in your own moral and mental organization you sea his shadow capable, of being nursed into the same i ital strength that he possesses. Thus it is that "a mnn is known by the company lie keeps." The whig politicians appear to hi iik that if they havo made out Gen. Scott to be a more experienced and better military tactician than Gen. riurer, they have proved bins to be better qualified fur the Presidency than PrefotUMl the propriety night il be t))at proficiency aa a topographical or a sailing Matter, -Mttfity a nan for this exalted clvi toiheirfiatfxi history tjf country will give the ptlai io mnntitlttltaupf ia Jaid over till next wttft.

i now ekhibti of 'bnsio we In to population than anj other place in Nor- the Ma is! them bwinewdone Tne by Smith, very heavy, and probably that ef any other houae on the Lake. And whyT Became they have the fuctmiet of plank road. The aame hippy will be found apparent, wherever plank exUt. The hies afforded by these thoroughfares, act aa a powerful stimulus to all branches of business, and iu the ratio of increase of and the eheapneet of transportation, will the profits of labor and capital be greater. A large item in the bill of benefits ia the enhanced value of real estate consequent upon iu increased usefulness.

With benefits so apparent, will not our citisens take hold of the project now being agitated of constructing a plank road from this citj to Mayvillel A liberal sum has been subscribed, but not enough to justify the undertaking. Let every man do all he can, every man can subscribe at least a share of 910 if no more. The thing must le defence demands it. No mnn ran loose a cent by it, and all will bo gamers. WOOL has put his wool carding machinery in motion at Avoca, and we understand first rate work.

Those having woik of this kind, may with confidence rely upon having it done at th'w mill without delay--and well done. RIPON celebration at Ripon on the 2J passed oft" with the best feelings. It is said thu 3000 persons were present. The people of thit vicinity are note for their enterprise and public spirit. KOSWTH--The Buffalo Patriot IB out against Kossuth, because he dcclar ed that his doctrines were more favor ed by the Democratic than by the whig platform.

For this he denounced in unmeasured terms, an:) declared to be a knave and an impostor. Had the ex pression been for the other aide of the home, M. Kossuth would have been by them considered a glorious fellow. concede to him respectable talents, good common sense patiiolic impulses, upright intentions and independence of character. If the democratic papers claim more than this for him, they will make themselves ri Patriot.

This is enough to claim--tho Patriot no doubt conceded it in an unguarded moment. ork afkiied at the Ibe ut man aid HtfciiarUn life refer. He Slow ed how a ttnlon might bft formed tot The ca long stilt floated trembled on the ibe independence of Qetnuui about that hall, outward air, and he wan glad that the deeper harmony of noble was thu consecration, the holy consecration, the present time. Its object the united independence of Iho nations their emancipation; from tytanrry, th' establishment of a rational freedom. "By the eternal Oorll" esclaimud "with an object be fure our eyes, sod with a fiim will in our manly breasts, I feel in your as Walter Stsuffncker felt, when, tn tin field o' Ruth in the dorp midnight, will sword in hand and- God overhead, ho farmed tho barrrl with two other mop which led to the freedom of his nntiv land.

Lot the three of Europe tken, Germany, Italy, Hungary, hki those three men, swear eternal union against despotism, and 'ally to thu deeming woid. 1 After Kossuth had retired, Mr. Gonrg read a series ol resolutions on llio du lies of Germans in America in rtspec to the tuitions of Europe, in which th anti-intervention policy of the whig par ty is strongly condemned, while the democrats, because they hnve taken nr stand against au active nteicnt in foi eign affairs, tiro commended OH the put ty most likely to befuend Ihe causu The Podge County Gazette Gen. Scott has "been a close observer of civil affairs." Right! He has clearly observed tbe civil things done by Pierce and King. CLOTHRS --J.

Delon has established himsetfin this business a few doors notth of the Lewis House. Those have their made should give him a ISA proficient in his, business --which includes coloring silks, and other fine fabrics. Money at ill'-remains plenty, in he Eastern trities. Jnresttnems are ought in New York at tour and five icr cent. In London, tbe rates on available securities are from one and a half, to two per cent.

Ignorance and egotism are twin brothets, but they don't it. Wisdom ia their deadly foe, and will not olerote their presence. Atwa er'a theatrical troupe are amusing the at Darling's every evening, They will remain for one week. They ibtained a high reputation in their per- brmances at Madison the past winter, and so far as our own obsei vntion has extended, that reputation is deserved. A very attractive bill is offered for this evening--ihe "Bandit aud the 'Serious Family MR.

FlLLSIORE's LBTTBR OF DrCM- at last been June llth, and was placed in he hands of Mr. Babcock the delegate ram Buffalo, but he assumed the responsibility of suppressing it and thus waa never read to the Whig Convention or even dolirerd to the President Chapman. Mr, B. is much and justly censured foi his obstinacy-as hu course may have defeated Mr. BVSMIHO who love good tomatoes will take pains to cultivate them so as to insure them as near as may be, in their full perfection.

There is no other fruit that de- ights more in sunshine and air than the tomato. They should have therefore, abundance of room, andthe vines be sustained from Ailing to the earth, I have stout brtwh firmly set round the plants to nMWM tbe jwpoM better han any other method. The branches lave to ihenuelves aa they i die limb, the man thu old wot Id. The so i-nolu lioin wore paused with almobt peifec unanimily --Bonton Port. a ratification meet ing held in Buffalo Mr.

Howuid of Ton nuHSOf, mil do the following htiitcrnetit which was attested by Gen Armstrong of tho Washington Union and Walker, piivate secrelaiy lo Prc'aidon Polk -When Mr. Polk signed tbe rommis sion of Gen. Fierce appointing him In a command in Ihe army in Mexico, turned lo ihene gentlemen and naul "1 am now commissioning a man uht will one day be president. Thejamine in Sauthfrn Germany can HO dutreaairig, that families for merly in easy eiicumstuncos ate re duced to beggary, and to ncvere sufTei ings from hunger. Bakers soil breai of rye and oat bran, at high prices peo plo gather rommon grass along the pub lie and highways, and moss tin wuods.

rook and eat it toappaaso ban ger and prevent starvation. It issomi weekn before the new harveat--no ihei Bufferings are not yet over Wn. Large Fleece Mr. S. B.

Ormsbec sheared a few days since, fiom aliurk that hu brought from Vermont last ear 18t loa. of wool, the finest we ever saw --Sheboygan Mtrcvry. TUB HEALTH OF THE CJTV AM Conn TUT --We hsve rppeciol rranon to In grateful for the general good hcaltJ which alike pervades our City and State. The health has probably nev er been better since its am will favorably compare with thnt of any City or JState in the Berlin Mercury states that on the night of the 22d a daughter of Rufus JUyers. aged 13 years, resides one half or three quartets of a mile from that place, arose in her sleep on the night of the 23 mat.

into the wood, nnd wns not found tilt the afternoon of the following day, after a diligent -search by the citiiefteof that place. She was found in the some three miles fnjm home lying insensibly on the ground and all efforts at the time failed to restore her to concirtnsneas. A testament hymn book, and a parr of scissors were found with her; with the latter She had shaved her head. She is now recovering. Duuring the session of the Baltimore Grand Juiy, an Isralire 'witness being asked his Chriilian nnme, knnvely replied," 1 noChrwtain name, '1 am Hebrew." Of all the imposters and cslumina- tors in the world, we despise those who intrench themselves behind church pews and the nartciity of religion.

The N. Y. Mirror, in aludmg to the of Messts Pittrce'and King, 'accepting the nominations made by the democratic convention, are bolh open, manly sions in every way wothy the chosen leaders of powerful and intelligent party --The of such Will hnve to be beaten by other than lies and vulgar abuse. Woor, Sale for the week amount to some 05,000 Ibs ranging 29c, to44J. A small shipment of Ohio wool has been ieceived this week und sold and large are on tho way to this market.

The farmers are bringing in their clips and selling quite freely at the low prices offered. The unsettled atato of the market at present operates rather against the the dealers, not knowing what to depend upon, will only take wool at very low This market has felt some ment during the past week but although tho excitement in Ohio is great among those competing tor that desirable wool. Still our wool is not as light and merchantable, and should not bear corresponding prices. Even In Ohio the excitement must soon coal off, as the entire clip, wo learn is already purchased. The Iowa papers concur the opinion hat notwithstanding the backward nesa of the tt.e wheat and other crrpa will be abundant.

We have the aame flattering representations from Nothern Ohio, Indisaa, Illinois, and he greater portion of Wisconsin aad anotints wooU man eft he Propeller Ae str at ta wkeeL that immense bfiftea tn befitting to weal. ou ibe 1st itMt. FOREIGN NEWS 3. The rtoatWibip Worlheni Light, arrived at 9 morning, with aiaengers. apd ftOO.OOO in gold.

ft Han Juan on tbe 24th Ind bis made the passage in eight The-steamship Independence, Han Francisco, June Sd, 160 pastengern arrived at Ban Juan on tho 27th bit. The San Francisco markets on thd 1st inst, were quiet. Flour, howevor, WOH improving and the supply of good Chili, very small. At Saciamento, business wak brisk and very pntk 27,00 lard butter 60 and y(Jc cheese IB and accounts from Valparaiso are to May 30, Political werci quint. Six ottlii December revolutionists werft executed' on the 22d st Oopi- npiM.

The Silver mines continue to yield abundantly. The telegraph between Copispo and Valparaiso, had boeubouffhtoul by Mr. William Wheel wright, on of $500 each. Capital oftlie Company $200,000 City arrived tn New York, on the News from San Francisco is generally uninteresting. The Barley Crept, which aro.uow nearly ready for harvest ing, a i i condition, very abundant, and will Jirld hugely, It is supposed that the crop now matuiing will meet ull the demands for consumption in the Slutv foi the next year.

Tho Collins apprnpn ition in gain ing fricndM diiily, despite Iho cfloita of tho Cutitiid Co. Mr. Bennett's Lai.d Dihiiibntion bill will pass the Senate, if friftids in llu House will now cc-nno to offer furthei objection to thcScnatu lloilrond bills --'Win only MihaDtajjo in passing th hilrr, is that they disfiignalu tbe routes of llif Hevf MI! ronds, but do not call for any additional nppropnntion of land ovor that alitady giuntrd in Bennett's bill. New York, July 1 Tho Africa arrived at 12 clock thi' morning with 3 d.iys later news. FRANC --Political news ia of but littlo inipojlance, The repotted con i in the French army is partially confirmed.

Paprr manufactures ol PimsliHve published a piotest agninst the proposed duties on paper. Tubac co monopoly until 1863, has been carried unanimously. The report that thr pensions ni Polish Kefugeea was to be stopped is contradicted. New York July 3d. The steamer Philadelphia, having on hoard the remains of Henry Clay arrived at tho Battery al half past three o'clock this afternoon The procession, which chiefly civic, commenr ed marching about 4 o'clock, and arriv ed at the Park about 5.

The sticcta through which the pro cession pinned wejo thronged, minute guns were fired from the forti and Uni ted States in the Harbor The beTla tolled and business war suspended, Tbe hearse containing wns bttog with crape in fes- eight white decorated with sonic and led by colored Baltimore, July 2. The Snvannah Republican Scott's letter of acceptance will proh- nbly ronnect the of ihat State hnve alieady been called to ratify the nomination. Washington, July 3. It is currently icported that the Piesidcnt tendered the post of Sec retury of the Navy to R. Chandler, representative from which he declined.

New York, June 29. Geo. W. Ballings has leturned from London, having 1 negotiated a loan for Illinois Centra) Railroad Co for five millions, more if wanted. Jons Icr IN LAKX Si Ste.

Marie Jonmal us that the schooner Algonquin returned to (hat place nn the 15th of June fiom cruise the head of Lnke Superior, and the 3nptait) reports that on the 5lh inst within twenty miles of St. Louis River Lake was so obstructed with ice it was found impossible to proceed, and he wan consequently obliged to retain and land his freight and fers at La Pointe. youthful Shah of Persia, proclaimed liberty of conscience and toleration to all religions within kingdom. li rough the influence of the British consul at Tabreez, aided by the Btuish en at the Persian court. Ctty Council Chamber, July 3, 1803.

Quorum Petition for Braes Bstud referred to committee. C. Lewje fur bwhlinf referred Improvement corrtrniitee. Reiolved: Tliat the bond of Honrjr approved and ordered licunae given. That bond of Alex.

Gillies approved and ordered license given. Reictttd: That the Mayor be authorized to execute IB behalf of the City, ordered by the City Council. Adjourned. A meeting was held in accordance with a notice previously given, at the house of Job Humphries, in tho town of Roscndale, July 5th, 1852, for the purpose of taking for organizing a County Agricultural Society, for the County of Fond du Lac. The meeting was called to order by Mr F.

Hammond. H. vV. Wolcoit appointed lo the chaii, and Dr. S.

Hall appointed Secretary. Moved and carried that a commit of I hreo be appointed for the UnUrt ptHdtnte. ItriU variety of ttututta, awt tt i rfftnJrrf vsteft Mjr found liliaJ eornti anuitrf.fitUf and proptrlf etmtfrd tf tkt aw of preterit ing a draft of a constitution S. E. W.

Drury nnd Dr. S. Hall were that committee. Moved and carried that the above committee instructed lo repott immediately, i Moved nnd onrned that IT W. Wol-1 ott be to the above committee A i till 6 P.M.

I 0, P. M. Committee repoited iml teport areepted Moved imJ earned (but llio rrnnmil- tee be continued and i the i xt rnertinrr. Meeting ncljourned to meet at 'Ins one week from next Sat ird at 1 P. M.

Moved thnt thii meeting reqneM the publication of its and of tho nd journed dm in the Fond du Lie papcri H.W.WOLCOTT, Ch'n. At a large nnd respcctnUe of the of Neenah and vicinity held nt thnt place on tho evening of July 5th. 1852. the Ilev. Jnmcn Ancic-m was chosen Chuirman and J.

Hamilton Secretary. Tho Chairman having stated oh of the meeting to be the cotiHidrr- ation of the of intpmjierance ind deserving the hett means lo eraJn nte them, after some desultory rcmaiks Rev Stanley of Fond du Lar, offered ihe following preamble and es- olutionn which ho supported hy some Rpmted and able remarks. The solutions were advocated hv Messrs Dfiti- elnon, Robinson LindVey Welch and Hamilton and unanimously adopted. Whereat. The traffic iri intoxicating an alarming evil, tending only to wretchedness, poverty niul ills- grace a withering rurhe, blighting the fairest hopes of lift 1 deslroj ing dotne- tichnpincas and filling the will) immorality nnd vice- And Whereat: All effort? hy is si on and the sjstem i erto employed have proved inadequate to the removal of this evil therefoie.

JKctulctd: That we view the temper mice law of Moinc as the only tlnrongli and infallible cure in principle, and beneficial in its tendencies: thnt we 1ml it as tho harbinger of universal fieedom from the Jestioy- lug effects of Alcohol Resetted: That HB friends of thfi tc poranco we are called hv every dictate of hy every impn'st of work will all (nl loph itf, which our and diKoned ami deeitM, during of than two hnrdred yttit It will origin, nature, aad pwmanracjr of UcmocratM It will In fact, a political of the CotofttM mad of our public, unrHinllclcd of tht lattr to Democratic It will not but ilnrtly popuUr hinory, bated upon Kkn I ten The ofiuck a work will ht to frtat to it an identity of being which ill i ree- ogniu Mid realiCK, to ll 11 of principle, eentiraent and action, to create comtn'in pride in of pest, and to give confidence in alt that 11 la 1 he glery of (be Democracy be Men in thr progress, Md in tbe ol our country, null view of the ml ject ihoolit nbraee tbe chiraeter of reoulte A party end eutteined liy iheeternil pnnctptei i i juctirf, tbould have rommon conKinuknne, a common ntijeet. a mmmnn ind common pride It chould be able to know itwrlf atwl to en ftbidinK HI own liinn dcMiny ATI i i Hi and itlt iniiMrr i kmtnn vull tint It i If i I tor a il i i i and to in bun- its accountalitf It i cure coiicciitietior ol lion 'n a I i tnnMmei it mt HI I in i i fciirce-i it i i I '1 lit! i i i nn i nrni a i thf 1 i i I jn i 1 arli i i i il nu'vl-'iir tawj i tinr i i i tlit i tie i i i nt cenli prr nuinbrr hr i be in i num lxrf, and no Ubor or i npiiriil 'n rei'lT it olyrt nit'f ilii ETCH! pj il I lo 1' i A id StiliThey( MOLA MOlC Lace Kltii A 4 i I Agvnto i ate in and jilic itionn i r'trr I i a a i and rr- i i i are i i- approi eil bj fnmi I.n iVooi'buri. (. JM llnlln i a I'nrhiir i i i i It iittn, I i i HI Jiinr TIIK SrcnET. A crust i a i witcr, and a nnd there ti happinosa for Jim, the day be a i or -It IK ihe In rut a i home.

whether tlic eye upon a pulnlo pitch or a girdon. lie irt i iiume and it IN tho onlj thing a can. ft tt TTf A 9 ir ni 4 ni Allfi, I iMtfm It, ll.krrJ llrnwn hrt MrH.k from Jonatfitin't Jack nt Intft I'll in the utle a i jiubluhcd hj T.W Sirniij', New nt 12J a rnontli, Devotrd lo hu some 150 il- ons. nflVcflon. Nil I In i lii i i mill itintiv i nl i i i i i i HIIS i i i in i Imni in, I I i mri-tijiih I Mint, alHiftr-il i I Unit xv il i nlit i i llirm fiDintiliii i i i i in i i i i i i 1 i it i i in i i fir tin ti i In il lor i i i i i i Miinn'ii Oin'nii nl Hinl i i i i il i i mi.rd to thi 1 ntiii il iniiniHli prr'ii i i it, in ur (inn 1 it pi i i i 1111 I i il affection--by the print iples of i )fl 1 il ami rimiK ism and philautbroph)--by ihe woes mni- and wiring, of th.

poor and house. less and hy the dictates of the holy religion of Christ, to exert ourseKen on all to secure the enne'mont of a similar law in the state of Wisconsin. A Tier tho adoption of the preceding Tlrv H. M. Rnbinnn introduce 1 the following which a supported hy himself and otheiaand jl- adupted: Resolred: Thnf we believe that th" OFFICE or TUB DAILY WISCONSIN, Milwaukee, July 1852.

The latest European steamer, whose i Wheeler, TayJor. news hbs reached us is the Atlantic. On motion nf Rev. H. M.

Robinson, time has come when it becomos all tlie of Temperance and a i in Wisconsin to rally in one earnest united effort to secure the pnaoago and enforcement of the Mains Law in our State. Reto1ceJ: That a committee be tip- pointed to concert such may bo deemed to secure the united and efficient action of the of this law and to report artme place ot effort lo a future meeting. Pho following gentlemen were then I Kitten Maid committee, vir: Messta. Welch, Trirert, Hamilton, Robinson, I Co A Orrfttfd eekh by Baker 4 Bre. Dcalirtin i 11 writ nn St nr I l)t tthent i i SV'Tj'lt do uprinit 37 Drifd 2 i i i i i i i i l'i BI In SBSII i Mil 3 MiiTir, nimixin, Null t) Corn per 1m 4-1 md i i Cirn 100 100 IImir jwr Hi ID prt 11, I i i per ln7 Clu i It) Pntntoeitfi Mm i i peril, 1 i i i i i jji lin It, it I Oil, pci gu.lon, 1 1.4(1 830 Kruiu 11, i a 10 (tilth i flftThiilrra Market.

I I) i .1 St r.nu 4 0 En I i 1.7% 1 rnilrn, 6: which amved in New York on the '28th ult. Another is in but we have not received its market. Provisions were inner, and en advance waa anticipated Hour demand was limited to better Corn had declined. Tn Now York the money market is abundantly supplied a 4nff per cent an call. Latest dates by mails are of the 29th ult.

The Crescent City the 18th. arrived with $2,100,000 in gold rora Califonia which makes the receipts or Juno at New York, about 15,000, 000, against $3,000,000 exported in he same period. The total imports it Now It ork for the month ending Tune 80th amounted to Pnral exports exclusive of specie, 13. 785,718. The abundance of money a anabatedgnotwithstandinff the very amount which have been lately vit drawn from market by the negotia iori of bond securities of various kinds.

--Tlie extent of this drain may be estimated from the Met that bonds tn the of nnarly font millions of dol- arifhave been sold in New York, Irst handa since the middle of it was resolved that the ol this meeting be published in tho Oshkosh and Fond Lac On motion the meeting then adjourned tti meet again on Monday evening the 12th inst. JAMES AMDEN, ch'n, J. B. HAMILTON, Sec'y. HOT BLOOD--A terrible tragedy -George W.

Gilbert wai killed by roh- ert Harrison last week in Clarke'coua- ly, Ala. under the following circumstances Gilbert had sent his wife and little boy down to a field near his home, to open a ditch, so that some water which had settled upon the corn might run off, they opened the ditch, water ran off and settled in Harrison's field, who came up immediately, and gathtred a Mrs. Gilbert down with it, and beat her severely; then whipped ibe little boy, who la only about fourteen years old. little boy immediately ran to bis father and told him what bad taken he went Into the house, picked up gua, and started aeristaooe of hie before reached where she wssll unable to Harriet and started to GUbert leB, caught ap gun end at Harrison wbo wu running at AiHsMrd bell rhrMg. kU rigkt Algfc IH fcelijg 1 baa eVlsttt) r-srtifsforaloag Craetnt, ir at ry low pru lij I JL W.

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I "in 2 I lln. Juat I J'DI-C Wbitn Lnul nf Rnfaln klyn JSi rnuUiirgh lir I A I I i Erin it Wurmitl IVrfirainI Cnwhrt Nmxllci 1'u Twut and Tnmnitifa, tba) fair in invin juai J. R. ftJ W.I'ARTaUdOH. IST of Lfitrri rtmnininc tn Putt Of Bee at It) ran June 30th tarr Cnrtia Butler Malhlni V.

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