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Tho official returns of the 1 lor tho Second HI Una tit) 18.JJ lor tlio i tl. New i i i nidation of Hio Irish A. of Mio Ii touruais n' Vork tl.u The Weekly IhmM YV.vk'.y Han 4 My V. kl Ilea r'e CW fMt will ihm bo wen wan cxc. lln.it ni.

for lWiiK on of oiioulatinti alow. Ami wliun ui, by the families of pin. and n. rs, ath a. Oo tm.l.

in rnut install, is preserve, i ai ii, 1 ii, 1 tJ' interest to at tii" '( Ibr romniu ,1 i Ai milted on all hand that wild tno Ire AiM. ri. population it taM.h A No. la irrri of all national. ties and parties will be found its readers, than eight, months have I Mit.

M.M III f. its pm jut Mi, ihink thai on tl, 'ii dino and fall a.o eo.itiu n.i it Viuoiiean Uon ti rom but for lb it villi.iy to make i truth and tin Maatlas. y. r. an iiiiuji.

D.sas 3 U. t'icayim by Ihu 'tho'nii'l of LI had eland, in bi.lluM. my IJ.bU md 1 A llor mho Duil Jnno 123. Matos that Cmonf h.ul snrrr, Mnralm as with Will troo oliim A ith 1.U00 nion nilorrtiptcd ana tl0ro Ravululi, and rrt til violators of tho low, St. Louis, July 1).

irdav arte. noon. Mr. yon tlii city, took Ins Kltr, I ho ttti hot hitnlf. I Electro Magnettism a Remedy for CIIOEEKA EOtOalOTIVK TIOr.K oiu.

fiits srp Florence, Juno ft. ro.iHm nmeed niy. Tl L' Dr. Co. of llu proper remedy, ho coivcd am! ,1, nli.

Cholera patients, by norms of tho Mill, a essfl.t'rial' oMJonolli's lo a telegraph has boon made A second .1 tho d.p!.. lg a live milo I ruck exchanged communi until all parties woro fully sulialiod, 'lu enrrcspondonco with Iho slutions wn oriially satisfactory and orders to "stop': 'proceed, woro ouoyod os by voh Dppnralus, reduced to tho ili lulling I ho plichy of Ll.O union in amusing. Two a lha utile uockot mochiio I 1 111 1 1 I tm i ii tho snb of nil iho long Black Hon lino idol, ah ha mmm th io Alhntio. 'I'lio inim uy of Sardinia bavo snpprossc 3 of ihu 70 munki. orders of iho Kingrio.

ndi tho law enacted by iho Pn "PPtopr ale 1 ol tl.fi .1 dur choplur XI. of Iho ilhoutn Fpooiai ccivo Iho sacrmncnt of aimuitod, howovor, thai a.io may bo looked fur. I.WHi ANOT1 URL) Is ft. Now York, July f. bis sl.ivJd at Aloxund of June, loi iho an over.scor.

A la dor of Mr. ihos'oo'f I I 1 I 1 hatir ha two n.iiitr.o fast 12 oV.ock il.oy' orn.ty. Many planters soul their nejrroos to w.f.ivJi' A letter f.om Pontotnc, 5lis isippi, toth Ironing Host, details tho particulars of other Matt Word case, Kolli Roy, o.m 18 voars of h.ivhi.' killod Pro Clark tJ'. UriHiii, for havia p.mUliod I. Pn lira aof'N.

a hlc y.XKCVTlON QV STODMAHU. Ioland, Friday, July 13 Sa.ahsra. was to iho of this ph.CJ, and nilbel lock M. of 1 A USE.VDl'Uf, CV SE OF MYDUO Yrss; ansa of hvvroDlmbia it. lo.m, at No.

44 Plank Roud or Uest 'h iu i.it;e;it was a Gorman, i.a.nad Monty ftbtoned by cords to a bod, and in litsb.s ovoballs protruded (rorn llioir soultoi, and lho his tl.roat, arms and slhla, and nhiugod and lil'o no learned that Uil.oft; iuia ntvo. or Mr. peorga, near iho Plnnd Itoitd, abo, I old lo 'his arm' wilh Kbiiol' onaoiiy ih.it it required the eomhinod onfr.ii of two men to tnuky tho dog lot go Sinoo ll.atUthnffoamph.incd of much pn n. t. On fan, morning ho complained of iti elf.

lho sank buck n. and Dr. Rolokn wn, at ouco prouounod Ui Four other phvsiciun, finull cb.hlren und is represented fho bil him ws Diia i Ilaici.ius. nf.lu; lira, Tnllor, i 1 Sc hsssli. IJh.

nv htroet rk, killoJ about half 1 ay railing I rom Ilia uidowof lho CnpilHl Hoiisa. Ho ar oro on tho ears night boforo Just, and ining ol being unwell, Dr. (Jrowu w. uul atlondod anon up to last night Ih oh ho said to Mr. It.

10 svssl Mr. 11. suid ho hoard aome uiso. and snppnsofl thoy woro was called by a pi.rtr, Hrl on tho lo.m of boaso, hn.n.l Mr, II. Iyi, in Ilu 'was ilxn tnkon up and oar! iW.V for lh nmnaiiv ould probipt.

ing, which rondar. a v.raioi thai tuTdl'. olf from tho window during abarrttlou'ti ii)d canted by alcknexs Maiiton 4rgui Waukesha Co. Democrat. oi i iciAr, r.

vriou ov the WEWNESDAY, 3V1.TC 18, I860. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. August, A. V. 1853, at to bo Hiipportuil by the Sonntor'uil Distiict ssomhly Distnet ru Dntod at Madison, Juno 1855.

HKltl VH UROWN, F. HUKIJCIIMANN, II. N. KMl'l'lI, c. J.

1'. AT WOOD. UOES HE MAKE IT PAY Our boys celebrated the "Fourth" so long that lust week wo woro unable to got in ou. qucntly hod to fill up with udvorliscments Iran. Lho outside of iho paper.

This over) but model loson tbatv liscm Wo havo all lho ndvortisomcnts that we I ko, wo wont to solicitors, and others, a. agreed to ndveili for halt' price. Not an isfied with this, ho publ. alios weekly a lor advertisement, inJn ii vtime, of twont; nins tracts of land for sale, besides a lur number of ullago lots. In relation to th matter wo would simply refer Lho reader a passage of Scripture which runs thus ceodi.iT hieii mnu and sliewoth liTm i tho kingdoms of the orlJ, and tho gloiy ol thorn; and sayeth unto bim, All tb thing.

will I give theo, if 'hou wilt fall down 3i; his dobtv. orslood lha lho wisely lho oaso with A. Pkatt. BOUND TO LIVe'iSOTUEH MONTH, Last Friday being what is by some poopl, tormcd codfish dnv, wo raid moro attentiui to tl.o ti.Q of 1 ll.s,. UMial v.

ashed our better hull whoro the fniind igfit, which w. bof.or than an wo had broad, i road Sho ropliod that a barrel of ilou had boon loft, with lho compliments of N. Hawks, Lq. owner of iho "Twin Mills," of Dulufiold, and that ihc flour was si. to any that sho had over used; and i tainly appcarod so to us.

In tho burning of lho Twin Mills las tor. Mr. Hawks sustained a very hcav; us indeed did iho hole community in aiod, a iapPy out tluur which is inferior Mr. Hawks enorgy and pers fortune to tho community in which ho liv, Lo, may l.o 1. to furnish thorr.

with flour. IS IT ANY I ETTRR THAN STEALING 'Wo boliova that almost ovory man in lb villngo keeps cow somo have a barn i bhed in which to keep thorn nights, while th muss of our laboring population aro obliged lo lot them run tit largo upon porute limits of ojr village. About oneo ii o'tory von nights Iho village Marshal goes a tho dead of night, sloi.L those cows, eIiuii thorn up in his burn vaid, whioh ho calls pound, and compols iho ownors io pay fivt shillings picoo for their rolonso. Thus tho poor man who gooa off lo earn dollar in tho heat of lho sun, which ho brings homo at ndghllobuy brood for his family. (iuds that noxl morning ho is obligod togivo JtlH llftlLBUT livO OlglUliS Ol It lor StCUl.tlg his cow.

While tho laborer is sweating anc toiling in tho noat of tho Bun, Hurldut is hiyi.ig round whirling tho dry goods boxet oourso can afford io prowl round nights, whoi till honost men ore asloop. But what care. ho 1 liia night prowling and thieving art legalized by lho Board of Trusleoa. Jim i. toiRoukat partial in his midnight operations.

ta litta declared publicly that ho would tako cow bolo.iging Io a Know No thing; and, strange to nay, Ihnt of tho drove stolo lust vvook, all belong to foreign Keep on, gontlemoti. If tho utorm which you so madly provoke duos not burst your hand ionic day wo aro no prophet. PIED OH GOT KILLED PiiiLLip Baud, an old rovidetu of North Prairie, in lltU comity, had boon with Gbokok Mow aiid, of Alukwnnaffu. and iholHh inatant on a vl.k to hi. and.

Hio former plaoo. and waa found doad about midway botwaan ihaiwo ptaoa. It ia supposed lint lro met with foal play. waa ion? and favorably known on North Prairie, and hit untimely end is deem od, among )a, wjflMtoul a a iv.ii.f,.l und 8add affair. 1 KJT Wo hope ihoaa indub'tad to tbla oflleo for tubeoription, will send! along lho pewter i now la tn aeoafted time DemornU SHAI.r, Mir.

BAllSTOW BE KE NOM IN AT ED Lot (ho work begin. Th" "Foily" cn in snlumn council niul tlio rc nnrn. an of Wm. A. i.

kmtow has been miohod upon. Although Mr. Jab3tow has nniTiit ted to several of his intimate political friend. that oc l.ai'i iu awail.a hint in oaso h': a irriiin l.l.wod boforo tho pooplo, lm Inis nov tholoM instrtictucl tboin to assort Hint ho is tho strongest cnndidtilo in the ranks of the Democracy. Ho earnestly desires a noininatioD, and will bring the entire pow and Datronarro of 'Jan ft lata Ad tion to boar upon the result, and for this loason: Mr.

Babbtow is well aware Unit holding tho position ho now oeci received so sovero it censuro froi pmty nvess as be Las go pot tion of tbo Democratic press of the State has, mnnoasnreu icnna, 1 ata't in official acls us the most disgraceful om known, nhilo Lhoso few hi. cling prcsw which lwe cndcavoicd to sustain hih proi 1 rf.l rairs.r. aro wad r. aua that ihlia to brain which, at tun as, jst overwhelms thorn with despair, niartinrr under tbo rifrhtoous tobukosl. received from his party press, ho and bis nnia aio now dotenninod tovulo or the party.

A rc nomiuationtion is all that he wires as :n.s case he wanki ools.mo, it an ondor envjr.t of bis nonr.3 as a pv.oli officer, and would expect, in case of dafoal to himself and the parly, that ho woulo vise at some i'utute time us the patty vu covers from the stigma whioh bis adniinis tiation has placed upon it. It is for tbii re, son Mr. seeks ro aom on and it. is ibis mason, we are decid.w.ly opposed to giving bim a Democratic doi Miinent. pure principles of the Democratic party prostitut.

as to again place in nominal: a man whoe entire official career has bt distingu hed for nothing bat plunder and v. lJ.ai,esra become, so bie'bh i 1 acts of the present SUte Administratior that tl.ev l.ao signified their willingnes to son "13 a us row a. the Balance" agai placed beforo the people, for the ptirpo.s upon their acls as public officers. To ihi we object. Wo have too deep and abiding confidenee in tho Democratic pvi ty (o a low it to bo used for so base a purpose, It should be Ihc duty of every true Ton: oerat to labor from now until tho day Convention lo pi event tbo nomination men who are miv.o.tby of the confident; of people.

If, however, in the faeo all the swindles, lasoiili ties and political lainies that have boon perpetrated by th "lotteu crow," a Democratic Conditio should, bv re nomination, endorse their act' wo have nothing further to say, and slialj certainly make no opposition to their oh tion, ligidly to When the Democratic party reaches tl. point in tho pit of degrad ition that it wallow in tho litno of corruption and swallow, without wincing, the political Ski i n.l na. einess vnadi the orty ha boon crawling, wo have only to say, let the ball roll on let tho Democratic party brat oneo placed upon the sick list lot it, bo put through a course of die ran to be found. We sbai! dc' ig'ii in beholding it faking its emetics a Lhartics of the mot violent and gripd lure lot it swallow its filthiest political drugs of the most purgent and acrid position, and then perhaps, like the sick man wdio has been carried to the th.vnsnoid of tho grave, cleansed and purified by th bittercs: remedies, ii. in ay arise, health and vigor.

"Desperate disease; remedies," and if he Di oeralie party cannot cleanse itself of Us festering ulcers without it resort to the dospeiato remedies, it must piepaic i eeivo the dose. If unprincipled men, whose on I oeenna tion consists in packing delegates and log rolling at Conventions, ms.st ni an "Harsfow and tho Balance" upon tho oar: tl.ey an. I linn Una: th. ha' it beyond its power of enduran, old JJemocratie parly have clono many ighty deeds days gone by. It tn carried the old hero of iNew Orleans lo tho Presidential chair against lho moneyed power ot tbe i esteni world.

It has carried the. government safely ro mil a m.e n.os., a.rOi.n tbe financial world and has over showed itself the party of retrenchment and reforrr but whon a sot of unprincipled inon un dertake to mako it tho pnok borsc to carry win not lJein rov but in name, and who aro a stench in the nostrils of tho people, thoy will find that it ill sink beneath tho weight which thoy attempting to put upon it. A. Bakstow has shown hiniBclf faithless ta his professions and to his friends. It has been frequently ml 1 that Barstow had one redeeming trait, of character, viz; that lie.

was true lo his friends," but soon this must bo denied bim. No politicinu in litis, StaU hat oftener outraged and sacrificed liia friopde, than ho, and ovon now; liu iajaoltingout niott yrbo bya been his fiwt friends Uie game of Wrtor and trade has tlrady oomtnenced, lor the purpoeo of sc cilring 'hiii nonHtiatKin for tho Govornor Among the wwny men in this cbuntv vrbe first brought.Mi1. Bahstow into public notm, Hon. Einowt and Hon. A 1W.

Rakoau. ttaadprominont. Thywort! loiuoposo. to Mr. BAKSTOwf amid he "'i'hi, rr a 1 think hi.L'self rjimbficd, Thoy urged, rkcil, and hy Ihnr siie ded in giving him tho nomination for Secrelnry.

They were tbo men who "lifted htm up, a bankrupt in politics a.d puree, placed him lit a position whoio he ght, if ho had chosen, been an honor to himself and his frioncb. Sympathy for the Used ill. mi to to Mr, B.i;t. B'tow that widen, under other eirciiinsian ivould have boon denied him. And has ho repaid Ihc kindness of his early f.

Mi 1 1 Whatever favors be may have shown them has been grudgingly bestowed, lie lias im.a. ovi slmw iiimr.df oral, odd for iho favoas fin. g. ntlttu. a of the county rally at your tho fiiat of the at.es you may s.deet, declare ol Mexico supdod, thraneh tho Miasis yonrselvcs against the piCEOiit stale of at I sippij f.om lho Missouri, Ohio, Arkansas fails, and l.dior for new men, ple J.

nd from the waters of the Reir f. m. July 7, IBM. 11EV OHMELL Court, thai af tho Jurnr. thoro woro six of thosr jr.eai.s nnd five of that num ior of the Ki ow Nothing constiuimg of lho five.

distinctly, lh.it i belong to no sin never havo in any shape or mnnn myself with lho Know Nothing, thatjury, co. neotbd mor to find tin of their ne I of a of I the me'e, the oom.arv. might, I felt disposed, bring to aw a da: la: on accoi at of his hulk or color. Yours. Sic, LIBERTY 11.

RAYMOND. Milk willing, July 10. UtMAiiK. Wo believe 1 at the lime, am stdl believe, t.i it. Mr.

Raymond i a Knov Nothing. We knew thai, some of the jt, i ore were Know Nothings, and we believ, that with the imps. ion resting the pub lie mind that such is lb. case, and th. their oblig tions to that outer was th.

their fellow oili Ul ns lha alow tion la, mdmr a c.imo of Lho eomim iou of vvhuh tbo was no When ilr. Rvtmosi amaiaa he, without i. votov vvl.e,. be dirf. tlia: Lho jti.y was not likely a as tu ofin rs," an 1 lh.it un.ou amedbei t.iai tbesr oath innocent might be made witnesses, he re.e; bis rimi and inasmuch a he bnl but one side of tho stow, mid why he should fear tu hoar the other; rod having good re.ison to believe that those lame were indicted proent tbom from bring witnesses, and I hereby suppress tho tiuth; why ho also lent himself for that our mind aboi t.

bis Ktim No hi. is We must, hovvev or, attribute his eondtte' lo Know Nothingism of some kind, but we foar that no such excuse will answei will, his conscience o. h.s God. $3T The coi emony of laying the "co nor stone" of tho Catholic College in tli town of Lake Milwaukee County too place on Sunday List. The building is to no i.i Imgcat in the western country, mm tho locnt'oti is bcaatiful.

It is four miles south of tho city on tho lake shore on a beautifully sloped eminence wiih Lake Michigan in front and thick forest in the Notwithstanding tin i i 1 of the. day, the concourse of people was immense, being variously estimated al from to nine thousand. Bishop IIesni, as tod by many of tho Catholic clergy, per formed tho ceremony in a solemn, i.npo imprcssive manner. Rev. Mr.

Iisb delivered a sermon in tho German 1 and i Is said by those who un derstood that lang tiiat his discourse eloquent and instructive. Father don discom sed in English, and tho impvos lio made on the hearts ot thousands will not bo soon forgotten. His subject tho written mid file unwritten law." Tho Old and the 3Sew Testaments tho teachings of Christ and tho mission of tho Church ho handled in a clear, eloquent gumo.ital.ive maimer, bus manner, though natural, easy and graceful, is yet serious and solemn. His voice is swoet and musical, and every word and sentence most beautifully formed. It cai no longer bo a problem that Fathor RisnnoK ranks among tbo ftp sf, orators of tho day.

Among tho multitude, wo noticed the cvor cheerful cotintonanco of our old" Vriend Fnthor Kctnoio. Ho a', usual," ca gagotl in instructing the youth, and doubt loss felt a at seeing so vast a structure boing reared in the wihlortaesB for thoii edification. Harvesting has commenced all Wer the country, aud from the accounts of VKE Kao. River. Col.

n.vsli is low Cll ga.jed in mak.ng a preiimiinry survey loathe work. PUumUaler. The ohject is no such thing. The fact is lha Gulf in is ir a inilo lea aie for its breeches, and Fox River, into which Big Muskego Lake now ompiios, is an important iribist rv of la 't salt water stream emptying into it via the Gulf of Mexico. Jt has been staled by Lieut.

Manry, and other sueh wea iherwi and mherwiso men, that any great a Imam ion from dm vohnne that pours thro' Ore as cf the ali sissipnl into i.ho unamn i 't' an r. i Gulf Stream might prevent a rupture of Oceanic nctber liabiliments, and thorofore it is that lho big watern of Big lUnskogo aro diverted by the Ui i ddie a fro a. ious that lho Kditor id not fully posted in gnrd to lho designs of somo of his noigh Ho evidently mistakes tho supposed of drnio'ng Muskogo Lake for ohjeet. WL com in probably the highest I able laud in tho United States. Tho Gulf tlQ anJ RoQt wUh QCCa.

sional supplies during a freshet from small of lha water in Lakes Michigan, Huron, Eiiar atrd Ontario, is re qtiireJ fo purposes of navigation, and tho increased demand for water at Niagara Falls, since the erection of tbe wire bridge, has enal.d tbo necessity of turning the waters or too Big Mu from the Gulf of Me.Tico as a final outlet throng1! an artificial channel int Root River, and thence via of iho Niagara Falls and tho R.vcr St. Lawronco to the Galf of Si. Lawrence. This improvement Tho position of tho earth is level of Big Lake. hogothermii.rder.

tood An March IS.Jl. authorised the of a dr." go and Wind Lakes into Root hereby .1. D. II. T.

Sv ic Co. expect to reclaim sot oral th acre, of land of g.eat val.m, and dma Co. Demo, July city, gets off I of Munch ifo, Cbr. miie. wbo Xa and K.

N. Oaavrrdm who ha eloaao been one of Mai. Geo. Grant' naff, wmaW hv Mr. (f'.

lo or, Or mu'i'M, imi aa wthntdoy" H.nmbJg. Vil. Sctitinrl, 1 i.si. Gcnoial, we generally know what speak about, whether we address tli marines'' or the army, the peasant or th king. We had our information from tho lips of Major General Gn once of a majority of the officei ol tho Milwaukee military companies.

We k. further that whether Bon Chandler ceived such ordcis or not, he nor no ol man known to be identified with the Know Nothing in uniform among those who celebrated the Fourth" at Milwaukee on that day. General, there were some speculate as to why yon went oft' cricket playing that day. though we believe it was ail right, and that, such speculations were Accident. An Irishman while ondoa the i of the Junction, on Friday last, missed his step, and tell between tho cars and platfon and tbo care being in motion, jammed hi that for a time his life was despaired of.

i was taken to the American House, ibis village, and, strange to say, under tho re ot Dr. Dcmlap ho is recovering. g3T John Cellner and George Miller orolt.0 into tbo house ot John Hn town of Genesee, on Wednesday last, opened a chest and took therefrom $104, 88. They wore both arrested, taken be foro W. W.

Treadway, Eso, examined and committed to tba county jail for trial. We learn from Sheriff Warm 'that tli were found in thoir trunks a set of bur glars' tools anil Bomo stolen property, and mar. irom an appearances tlicy arc old hands at thieving. M3T Will some one of the ono thousand Lure lirrfctnW kit nearly all the bafldiiRS that wera I II, Til AGED A MAS III UPON A TREE IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE of Maberry for the mlrTerAlr had most fearful termination. Thu'.

uav af elock, while proceed injrrorrt neck, his body dragged through the iho public square, and at lenSth svispeded i m. After hanging somo time, me bodv taken down and carried tbo eoun house wt.ero it was put in.o a cotnn, and then ro moved for burial. The brother of Maberry who sat by his srde during tbe trial, witnessed living body was drawn up abo ihe heads of the shouiing muWtudo. looked wiih in. difference upon the startling spectacle and cooily conversed with bye standers about him.

Not a word of sympathy forhfs dying brother escaped him, and it was difficslt to lei! who had manifested the few at feelinvs of hmnanisy, the oead murderer er his helm, lflhoro worn any reive a in fnorof the one who had expiated in this wtul rr fid the certainty of a violent attended trial of prisoner de as an ending it in the of the c.rcumr.nees as tails tho ctrcusta occurred outside tc. 'rvamd 't ho door of th, ivineed a di poritim. to loree a i aei seiae their victim. Mess nid Ely, who had cor.duclcd the prosecu bbvs ed One sruwd in left tho immediate eilito fuis.rato the cc. ign to brook opr cor less cxei.vme.lt led.

and inedi im.l ion, upon the door of I'm jaii we at doth, tut tones. The ouk 'ers vollov bi? in the Iron red, iced si, a I of a llw door of too jul. Her, The and tho door barricaded with heavy limb Stones were freely upon tho offic. until most of them vvero disabled or throv to tho ground, when tho inf.irii.icd mi rushed over them and seized their victim. Here followed a scene of bloodshed and again bo our lot 'to lint's.

ThTprtsor )i 4 hile the priso ner was upon, his knees pleading that for "God' sake they would havo mercy," tho ropo S9 placed around bis neck and he waa Hero with considerable difficult ihev "tie his hands with pieces of Omen torn from hi body, lie was asked if gnilty of the murder of Alger but their poor victim was loo weak to answer, but whimpered "Oh Lord 3sv Lr between tho hcivcns aud lha earth. But tl.o tragedv not end hero. The knot in tho ropo had been left und, hi. chin and he still broaihed. lie was then let down, iho ropo adjusted with lho knot on iho back of his neck, and ho was again drawn up amid the wild yells of the infuriated mob, who were fixing upon iheir consciences a stain whioh time can never oblit We 1 words can adeouatelv describo the sceae Tne plan for the exoc.ition of ihe murderer oems lo have been ihorouglily perreclad, ar er the failuro or abandonment or lha da ign lo lake him from tho jail Wednesday night; an 1 was promptly and rnercilot.tj executed.

Ii is said that tho tanks of lha mob wero recruited by the arrival of a conaidar nb'e number of person from abroad after leaving tho jail last night. Whether this that the leaders, and tn a treat iititt the active participants in this bloody lraaa Janoaville. We can by no maaaa juatirV icn a vioiaxion oi mo puane aaaaa, hi ich an infliction of rengoanee by a lawlaa upon a convicted and uaatlatafraMy uilty murderer; but aaean well SIHUaaT the feeling whioh oanift4 ksaaf tm manner should be ami aifalas its final exhibition. Tba mardarad war as a lumberman, liad tons been a rteaiaaK Had mjao many warm fnenda nMea immediate neighbors and all mUL. his bueiaeaa bad brought hits in aaaMmUMV The circumstancea aiiendlng bUaaalhemt almost unpartlleW iTtmmSm and atrocity Tba munhmr LHtatfaaia? from his well know a tihanaaat aiT oughly confirmed and iIImvC dona much by ht bratal 2 ara, mnrdar tlew t.

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