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ticos accompanied'With a responsible name
^Irofessiowl G^lrdg- t
n. n. scon.
HARVEY & SCOTT,
attorneys at law,
ROME . . . OA.
A DVANCES of money van usually be hod
Hpon »e»d claims left for collection.
Rome, Juno 1.—ly.
Z. B. HARGROVE,
attorney at law,
ROME, --- - - - - QA.
OprtcB—Over Fort A Ilargrovo’s new store.
fcbl9—ly
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HOME, GA.
WtsL practice in tho countio* of Cliorohoe
s- Office over N. J..0 uberg's Clothing store
‘Rkpenexus-—Underwood A Smith, Rome
Go. T. II. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, On. jan27
THOS. J. VEUDERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDAR TOWN, ---------- GA.
Wim. practice in the, counties of Floyd,
P«lk. Paulding, Carroll, Haraldsom and Cass.
Siriot attention paid to collecting. jnn20-ly
jJw. B. uxnr.nwoan o. w. suirn.
UNDERWOOD & SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ROME, . GA.
PnicTicc in Upper Georgia ; also in the
Federal DlstHct Courtof Marietta.
jao20’59-ly - V ■
C. H. SMITH,
HOT ARY PUBLIC.
Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama and
Tennessee. . * U K 3 »
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME GA.
feblO’ST
W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,'
ROME, GA.
Orrica—In Oity Hall Building.
aprS-ly
Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND,
• PRACTICING PIIYSICIAN,
OFFICE, at the Drug Storo. of Balter,
Echols A Strickland.
Room over McGuire A Pinsen’s store.
Rome, Ga., July 14, trlly.
• J 'S * ' I' t'1
DR. H. V.' M. MILLER, > >
lias removed Ilia Offico to the Rooms over
Duncan's Store. py -jnyiyritm.
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D.,
ROME - - - - GEORGIA.
ti&'Ot&eo over Drag Store of NEWMAN
A NOWLIN.; /..-I “ ( ' f<
feb2Urily.
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ten miles' west of
oct5’59—ly I»v»MB, GA.
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
ROME, . . . ,f I GA.
OrricR—In the old Post Office.
aprl’57
H. H. P EJT lt Y ,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
CA VE SPRING, GA.
Sept 1, ’59.-n45-ly.
SILVER 'I^Sd, Co. GA
Offioe at J. A Whiteheads' oug8.1y,
CANFIELD, BRO. & CO-
'No. 229 tUUiraorest, corner Charles,
tALTIMORE, MD„ .
iroRTens stn> dbaubbs nr
Watches. Jewelry,
SILVER AND. PLATED WARE,
BRONZES, CLOCKS,
Military and Fancy Goods generally
?<t Co. Invite-attention to their rich
and extensive-Stock, of Goods, not Inferior to
any other establishment in their line. One
of their firm visiting Europo annually ena
bles them by a.oaroful selection from the best
sources to offer inducements to purchasers
both in stylo and price second to nono.
Watches of the best makers and in every
variety. Military Companies furnished com
plete. - 1 • ' ~ 4ng2-tw1v'
ffrfwUNO,,,ORGAN
Guitar and Vooal Music,
, aug3.1y
. . SEsslof 'bp nr
■trumental Muslo will open
m
MONDAY, Oth of AUGUl
-r^LliSO—
HIS VOCAL CLASS
On the Night of the 7th of August,
7b Continue 20 weeks—two nights per week.
Terms for Vooal Music, $10.
JulylStriJm
MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY. I*'
OrrioB—At Rohm Railroad Depot
W. a COTHRAN, Frost.
C. H. STILLWELL, Soo’y. julyJ8
Fall Importations, I860.
RIBBONS.;
Millinery & Straw Goods.
AHMSTRONGjCATOR & CO
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
RIBB03STS,
Bonnet Silks and Satins,
VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOY'ERS,
FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS,
FLATS, Ac., Ac.
No. 237 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore st.,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United
States in variety and cheapness.
Orders solicited and prompt attention
'ivon.
TERMS—6 months, six per cent, off for
g h, par funds. aag4-2intw
NO HUMBUG,
But the Poor Man’s Relief,
AND THE
RICH MAN'S FRIEND f
Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double
MOULD BOARD
P L O W.
T HE MERITS OF THIS
Plow over others, for
the cultivation of both Cot-
ton and Corn arc many, bnt I shall mention
only its leading merits. With four wing9,
two small ami two largo, it cun be converted
into Seven different Plows, nil of which are
very necessary for tho cultivation of dif
ferent crops. And another very important
feature is durability. A Plow -Completed
will Inst a man from two to fire years, accord
ing to the soil, he cultivates, and will only
cost about Three Dollars to put it up. An
Agency will soon bo established in Rome,
and then planters will he invited to call and
see for themselves. Address,
B. F. REYNOLDS,
raar20tritf. Kingston, Go
Seventh Year in the Trade—A foot age re
quires fast toork
eT In. Teago7~ '■
PRODUCE BROKER
—AND—
General Commission Merchant,
Office in Seago's Block, No. 15. Alabama St.,
ATLANTA, GA.
S ELLS all Goods on arrival at 2J por cent.
Will make returns within three days from
receipt of Goods. Will pttrohase, funds in
this city-Now York, New Orleans, Philadel
phia. Baltimore, Boston, Nushvillc, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 21 per
cent.; on sums of $1,009 or moro at 1 per cent.
In this City. The citixous of this City, or
strangers in this City, on sums not lens than
$100, at l per cent.; on smaller sums at 2)
percent
/ISU-Rospcetfiilly refers to Bankers and
Merchants of this City. mar20trily.
II. II. WITT
J. S. WISH.
WITT & WISE,
DEALERS IN
ICE!
CENTRAL ICE HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HIS Firm, at considerable expense, have
fitted up an excellent
IOH HOUSE,
and will bo prepared during tho coming
season, to furnish lee of the best quality.
The Ico will be earefnlly put up, and de
livered at lhe Depot, or to Adam’s' Express
Company, at tho following
RATE8 s
For 50 lbl„ or upwards, 2 cents.
Lon than 59 lbs 8 eonts.
DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
80. aud 82 Chambers St. N. T,.
W OULD notify the Trede. that they are
opening Weekly, in new and beauti
ful patterns, the
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the
AMOSKF.AR.
<iV‘ Dr. J. T. DUANE', ’
RESIDENT DENTIST,
ROME, GEO. 1.. i.
Rooms over Fort A Hargrove/ '•
AS been engaged in the
_ practice of Dentistry In
iurope and the United States
for the last twelve years? and will guarau-
teoto those that employ his services, entire
satisfaction, in both, tho operative and
mechanical branch of tho business.
Particular attention given to regulating
childrens teeth.
ff&'Ml work performed at reasonable
charged; mayl7—twljr.’
VERANDA
Boarding House
Insight of the Depot—same si<h
StredL [foblltrilyf 8. G. WELLS,
GRAHAM HOTEL,,;;"
CAVE SPRING,iGA4 ,..t
J, A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. .. .
THE REGULAR “ STAGE OFFICE, j
’ There is a Livery Stable kept in connection
with this Hotel, where Horses arid Vehicles
are kept for hire. " jinUtwtr
David g. love,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
PENMAN,
Collector and General Agent.
J&9*Offioe in Drug Store of Bakor A Ech
ols. febl7-trily.
FORT & HARGROVE,
. OFFER FOR. PALE A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries & Staple Goods,
adapted to Planter’s use— *
Tax Cash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Naile, Negro Keraeye, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
i Shirtings,.oWa^bdrgq,,'
maylMy. .Factory; Thread, kfy ke. ...
i nny/ip jnatket, and meeting
1 promptly al
FebR’OOitrfly.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. J. T. Duane,
I s now permanently located
Id Romm end hoe token rooms
over Fort A Hargrove's store,
where he will be pleased to receive the oalls
of thos> who may require hll professional
services.
He would also state that he Is prepared to
insert artUlolal teeth, on vulcanised rubber,
which is fast’inpereeedingsdl other styles of
work, now made, eomhlning Os it does, >'
LIGHTNESS,
AND
A Pleasant Degree of Elasticity,
. WITH
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at New York prices,
nieyt—ly •
J. B. MURPHY
RESIDENT DENTIST, **
R espectfully informshis mends, and
tLo public generally, that he continues
tkapracticoofDENTISTRYirt allitsbranch
es, and has fitted up an office, over the Store
of McGuire A Pinson, whore-ho is prepared
to execute all operations appertaining to Den
tistry, in ti)0 most approved manner.
Ha would also call the particular attention
of those in want of Artificial Work, to .his su-
K rior stylo of tooth, set on gold plate; for
auty, strength and llfo-liko appearance,
they aro not surpassed, As an impression bos
been made that my prices for dental opera
tions aro higher than tho usual run of Den
tists, I beg leave to say that they are thesame
as charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon
and Savanna’n. For Artificial Work myohar-
ges ore as follows:
Entire Sets Uppor and Lower from $100 to $251,
Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 59 to 150
Temporary Sots, Upper ttnd Lower, 26 eack
Partial Sots in proportion to tho above.
As I am well posted in all thelalo improve
ments of the day, I feel confident that I can
meet tho wants of all who may need the ser
vices of a Doutlst, and if references are want
ed; as to their utility in nnsweriug the purpo
ses of nature, I can give them in abundance,
from those who have tosted my skill, for tho
last fourteen yours, in .this, and adjoining
States.
• - J- B. MURPHY.
Rok*. Sept. £
thos. j. perry, :::::: o. w. v. lamkin.
. PERRY e & LAMKIN,
R ETA IL gI o C E R S,
No. 4 Choice Hotel, -
TIT ILL koop constantly on hand? a. well
TV seleelod assortment of Groceries. Al
so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Meal’Ac., Ac., wliieh we will sell,low for
Cash, or country produce, at cash prices: Wo
feel grateful for past favors, and hope by
prompt attention to business, and fair deal
ing, to roceivo a lihoral share of patronage.—
Our motto will bo quiok sails and short pro
fits. Give us a call before buying nlsowhore,
Rome, Aug. 81, ’50.tf.
SATURDAY, 6th inst,
A large Assortment of
Velvet, Silk and Straw
'ttyj-yp.ry efieobtii ever ojfsred in Ronie:
barKS-raw .Bphnetii atkl 60, $1. 60, $2' 00
^2up4 uj> to $6 (10. .1..,,
.Velve* Bjimotj, in all colors, from,$6 00. to
’ $12 00; WiirfAntcd all silk velvet/ ;
Chflciycn's Hats, trimmed, from ffift to $5 00.
^iadiesj brtap Cgps,,froin 50c 19 $3* 00*. , , ■
Chenille^Bilk and. Bugled Nets.... is,,.’:
. Fancy OUt Belts.- -u. . ■ ..I':' 1
A beautiful new .style of Bows and Wristlet*.
' Now Styles of Ribbons, at very 'low prices.
Flowed,Fathers &, jRuclik
Cheaper than ever h?foro offoredv
Tho Ladies are respectfully invited to call
and examine thesegnods, before purchasing
elsewhere—an inspection is only_ necessary
to convince, that they are' unrivalled for
beauty and cheapness.
A. 3. BEARDEN,
AMBROTYPIST,
ROME, OA.
jan31,1880; [Trlly.
jetnaTTnsuranoe CO,
HARTFORD, CON.
TNGORrOTlATED 1819 V -
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Authorised Capital,-..!..... $1,500,000 00
Paid np Capitol I 1,000,000 00
Assots..,. 2,030,423 80
E. O. Ripley, Pres,, T. A» ALexandeb, V. P.
T. K. nnAOP.,Bce’ty, A. A. Wiuum. Adj'r.
W. 8. COTHRAN, Agt, Rome, Ga.
a^rilStrily.j., . * ,
PH(ENIX INSURANCE GO,,
H HARTFORD, CON '
CAPITAL $400,0001
CHARTER PERPITTL
H. Keli.ooo. SectV., S. L. Lbokis, Pftst
W. 8. COTHRAN, AgL/Rottie; Ga.
qpril5trily.
Change of Schedule-
Officb Rons Ranmoan,
.Rome, March 31,18(10,
O N and after Sunday the lst day of April
the Morning train wilt leave Romo daily
at 7} o’clock, A. M., returning at 4} o’clook,
P. M. Evening Train leaves Rome daily
(Sundays excepted) at 6} o’clock; P. M.,and
return next day at fifc.o’clock, A. M.
W. S. COTHRAN, Geri’l Sup’t.
W, & Atlantic (State) R. R.
8. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor, f
208 Broadway, Now York.
8old by Druggists in Borne. auglStwtf-I
Colognes, Hair Offs,
A ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, See
il Bags. Card Cases, Puff Balls, Portuioe
ales. Hair Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting nni
White wash brushes, A groat variety fJ
•ale by TURNLEY,
febll. No. 3 Choice House.
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,, j
—SUCORSSORS TO—
JEFFERS & COTHRAN,
FadteteA- Commission itTercbants,
CENTRAL WHARF, "
CHARLESTON,. SOUTH CAROLINA:
WADE S. COTRAN, Romo, Go.
HENRY lTjHFFERS, } 01 »' krIc8 . t « n < 8 - °-
8cp(8mber 7,—ly.'
Supplies
D . BY'
JAS. IV. LANGSTON,
No, 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
T HE Undersigned will kocp a general as
sortment of Family Groceries consisting
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL, LARD,
SUGAR, CANDLES,
SYRUP, TOBACCO,
MOLASSES, SEGARS,
COFFEE, Cotton Yarns;
FlSn, DRIED.AND FRESH
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON. Ao- . t t ^
No protouse is rondo to a WHOLESALE
bnsinest, but persons may bo sure of iottln*
at least as Good Bargains hero at RETAIL
as at any other Houscln tho city.
I^Terms—Cash only.
JAS. W. LANGHTQN.
jsne?—twlf
Terrible Torture—The Show er Bath.
Tho prisons of Ndplea; ns' far as ex-
<JUi*ite torture*n concerned, dontft ex
ceed J in horror -the! jNew York State
prison at Sing .^ing, A Nevf.York. pa
per gives an account of .the application
of the shower bath to Tbm Kelly; a
desperate villain, whd recently'led an
attempt to escape from the institution.
It,says: •,
Ilis was no ordinary case. Half a
dozen keebert BUrrouhded Klsccll when
he came oilt of it, and followed him to
tlie shower bath. Half a dozen men
armed to the teeth, conducted him to
the scene of his sufferings, where were
waiting half a dozen more ‘to conquer tion.
him, Should* he make' the slightest de
monstration', of-resistonce.i. .mf.
Tha enterprising proprietor of
Chestnut Grove Whiskey.
(Tho. fureit Medical Agent over,km
has furnished tho community a Stimulant,
Pure, Healthful and Invigorating, at the
same time a mild delicious beverage, ft h
calculated to do away with tbo vile drugged
stuff that is palmed off on tha community,
and which is injurious to body and mind. In
Ad)iitioB (0 [bp certificates beneath), tw hoj
v/ ‘WHOLESALE
tobaccob^
Weatherford, Sloan &
BROAD ST., ROME, OA.
Jfjiito and North CarpUeoTobacco, and wIR
supply tbo trade on os roitsoiifbto terms as
or, bo* hod olsotvhore.
“ 7J j. G. S. WEATHERFORD,
Rackingliom Co. N. C.
W. C. SLOAN.. Romo Oa.
W. J. M. THOMAS,
JunolOtrily. Roeklnghom, Co. N, C.
boots and shoes
xaxurAorrEEP at"
F. A. OMBERG,
ROME OAt' » ■ ’
The Subscriber Is supplied
with e fine lot of extra FP-ENCH C^LF.PA
TENT LEATHER, and oilothor' material!
for Gentlemen’a Dress Boots &,Shoes,
Ho amploya tho b*ri of Workman *»d kqopa
posted on the latest fashions.
Genteel Fits and Work warranted.
half dosed,
beck bone* projectod mnre ftremii'dhi-
ly than inordinirrystases,from-AbMPI>i*
pression of his jaws,
•‘Takb off four Woth’e*', stfl" 0a1i th«
keeper; •• - n .♦•b.V’ tAilnb Lua ;!(«!»•> f
Thft tnnndaU),. was ojbeyed without. [
reply ; apffhe OtfipM.hijpjfilf
and entered the bath. A convict w
stood by fixed- his lbet ih the sWoko.'hi
hands in the armlets,apdi hir head' bi
dqrthe bath. Aesoonnahevyoaplac
under it, he shook his head, as much
to say, ‘TVe gbt. to sufiter. The wm
was allowed tot trtdkle down his
and warm his body for a few minute
before the bath foll upon hishead. A'
length it fell. Tom bore it well, not!
shiver of tho legs, not a rhuscula!
movement of the hands or fingers, no)
a single ory of distress, although h[
was. actually being drowned fqr about)
five minutee. . »
••You' bear it well, Torn,” said one oP
the keepers, after the first five-minute
had elapsed, and time* hod been give:
Run to recuperate.
It was adawfulYfihetiUltS tow
this man under the bath. . Eve:
muscle contracted and become corded;
sometimes the hands, would beoomi
convulsed, and every nerve strained!
.when there would follow a relaxatioi
Then .the Water wduld cease to pou:
and then would- appear the sufierin
of the culprjt; the retching, aud
The man subjected to the bath for
pain caused.-by strangulation, for tli,
simple reason that jUst as’ cbnscidusn'cs,
is about leavitag, and .when he would
happy to die, he is brought book to: i!
full realization of, his sudorings am^ un'
happy position.
After Kelly had been showered, arid
taken to his cell, the keeper , turned
round, and with a malignant smile ex
claimed.. "We’ll subduo him." Out
siders, from that expressive sentence,
may gueis at the rule m Sirig'Sing.
i*‘It’s awful?" was Trim’s reply j "but I
can’t ask for mercy/’t
Down came the water again, and for
five minutes longer the gurgling sounds
of a strangulated man were audible,
and, when he was- exhausted, the
was let up and the water. 'Btopped, A
few minutes of release wnAgranted, and
down crime the water ag$fn, and tho
scene warimore terrible than the worst
execution we had ever witnessed. '
At length, congestion of,the brain
was threatened, and a “hisa” frqm the
physician brought the third scene to a
Close. Sevefil-mlrittfos- were' allowed
the unfortunate ,man to recover, but
the punishment.-wna too terrible to wit-
nes to tho end, and we left. , He had
berin fifteen mlnotes'tihdtiif the shower;
but had twenty-five- minutes bf the
samo to endure when we left? and for
the negt forty days the samb sort of
punishment will be meted out to him,
unless he dies under the hahdk of ‘ the
keeper, a
The Proposed Fusion in Virginia a
Failure. :•! !
The Richmond Whfg says: •
The Ereckinridge and Douglas Com
mittees were in session in this city on
Friday and Saturday, and after coquet
ting with each other for two wholedays
came to the conclusion that a fusion
botweep the two wings was utterly in*
practicable. The propoM.d fusion achento
therefore, has proved to ^e a tcrnbl#
failure. .' J; ,
From what we hear, the Douglas men
obtained a deoisivendventxpe over, the
bnThe ltttter: Proposition after propo-
sitioirfor a reoonciliation btaween the
two wings W»» JOMde by the Douglas
men and decline^ j»y the Dreo,k>undge
men. . ^ .
We understand also that the Douglas
Kempri^, d W^ri Mffries, wi^^him
aroquost foAfif ^Srikinridijfi fo an^,
thoNirfolk questions. THfi » a splen
did diplomatic movement on the part of
thri Dfo^hwVrieH.a’ttd'wfllretuttltfany
event, in addins thousands ot votes to
thckDotiglaa party. 1
We hetir also, that the Committco
waited rin Governor. Letcher in'a body,
and tbrif : ihe Governor addressed them
in a vigorous and earnest epoch’ dec]
ink
An Inundation in SwOMrtand.
The following details, published in a
tUo’a"thoritiM aP a l t
tane had.’Overflowed its banks .’during
the night, and that an avalanche of
stones and pebblep had swept away the
bridge of Briguo. Half anjiour later
it announced the carrying away of the
bridge of Naters by tho Rhone, and al
ready tho water reached us blaok and
thiok-um sinister herald of an - inunda-
Tbe. waves rose higher and high-
er during the entire morning. At 10
o’clook all tho barriers were under: wa
ter, and towards noon the ever increas
ing massesof water rushed past- with a
roar like thunder; The inundation
had already reached the left hanfcpa
doleno,
Of all that Japan holds there is noth
ing I like' lulf ■o'well as Aha hapmr
children, I shall always remember
“ ttoebUok eye* rind rudd
with .pleasure.- I hav
door with the little mi
rceta apd.flown kites in i
wasfMsrt
theifktoe Mickey e* -
faces with .pleasure.’ I have
bettledoor with the little
thwatiweta apdf
with aa happy a
wish to see. They have been my
guide* in my rambles, shown me where
all the streams and tbe^ponda were,
Where the flowers lay hid in the iUoML
liills j they hare brought me ehells ftott
the obean and blossoms from the field,
presenting then*' with all the m
| and a less bashful grace thsn a
k American boy would do.
hunted the fox holes
looked for the green and i
the sedge; > They, f
at my broken Japanese ahei
better, and for ahappy; gt—,
set of children I will turn agalkUfKri
world. God bless the boys and girk oC
Niphon!—CW-. Home y.TZdr
Hun' '
i’armville
ThU*fi^*S„_, _
iririth Cancer of the uni
eighteen hundred and
lip «ince Fehrnsiy
-nine, and under
‘ “ '1th,-
Thoakfnl for put favori ho hopes to re
ceive • contlmmtion or patronage in this
branch of home ind,nrtry.
nngt5—ly P> A-OkBERO.
summer, all but flftBwi wed wine And
other liquor* *r a atesaatlte against Af
rican -^n"— Boon after reaching
TimbqrtJTtSU
while 0>f the fifteen who ab«t«iri*dr all
survived.—Dsstoa Journal^
man hasjust been saved i
in reaching the lowest branches, of a
tree with her baby at her bre
1 tbo entire night in that des-
litloni At fifty paces • from
tho briage of the Rhone two coachmen
found safety on a willow tree, while
ek'two^teoras.pfhore^were.drqwnqd
nspfhqrs^wpre.di
ho disaster, uj fact
calculable; all the Indian coni; '
the potatoes, which are tjie p
support of our popular
the e^tb, ’ *
able oxtei
Nothing hi
iresont ge
S resent g.
inndatic
arid even tliri grerit
was less disastrous.
Ths weather continues to be threatening
rind although tho waters have’.some
What subtided to-day, we foel gretrf an
xiety forto-night .' l'hri forrentri to the
north have not sensibly swollen,; but
if tha le~ **’■■-* mm
Ilgral, — _—.—
iris. ' This inundation .
to th* last rains 'anddtr thu- hoBWifoi,
which oqntinue* to Mowibrarr IWfk-
piers uud to melt, tt)* IRO.mpfj ,et.Qf/yr
on the hlgh Alp*'."
1 Filllbnaterism i
Gon. Henujpgton, Walker's i
parilon’in arms, fans written a
ter in vindication of this noted
ter. Gen. Ilcnningtom eoncl
‘foiiriWiV »****&*&
sol
jy recent event
it report of Walker’s ex<
specially of its ooourrenoe
British interference. I have been over-
whelmed by cpmmunii
imnatient for
most ongor per
hazards, fo-de)
late tragedy , or from others
countenance and support
those all I reply hero, to
timo. When that
causo will not want
leaders.
•
I©*The
or advocatini
London of Ti
tramways," m the
! y'r ; u''Jii