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PIflNEER AND I DEMOCRAT. 7“_‘—7- v—M mwrm TE?) “7043 UMTE?RE§T§ ©F WABMHW@?©E€J VEEIRW©CRV9 P©Wfl©B9 E©®©Afil©m9 MEWS, AME‘D gammm, ummmmzm VOL. IV. Ck than: a) Qmmt ‘ ' l 8 PUBLISH“) 0N EVERY FRIDAY MORNING; By GEO. B. aovmr. ——.—V« “111-~33 ”VABGI. “Indy".Mutby—lwnku "the “‘O.“ ;lot is mm. ”00. W wpiu. i par tilt-W,“ ' démmwnuwmtd‘rmu nus or ADVERTISING. ' ~nun.(l!flnun¢hu).thnelmrthm. as. Mmbmdydunken. s.l%thde gmdwwumrmy will “Willa-MW. I. P. m. W 5 M “dint. flhm—‘a . ‘ X , he the Pioneer and Defiant. ,/ Cum Count. W. T., } June, 12, 1856. ED. I’loqu m: Duocnr: no people of thin county, and the other riva- eonntiee, nre eroneed to n true eenu of thek duty on to whet in due to themeelve ud Ihnt In due to othere ; end they have 0.0 to the name of Gov. Stern's, who E. And bu been mintninlng the honor of Wm Territory and her people’- rkhu, ngeinet the most (eufnl odd: on the Wield, no well u npinet en nnholy mum: of men in onr midst. To listen to the few mile" Governor Sean! has yeiplnglihe bloodhound: al 50 hell, you would Inppoue ho had on!» npd the in" of God end mnn,——bnt “vegetthetrnel’ncuohhecnne. end U that all his elem have been in de fine 0! the people's rights. end tlut helm he more to defend the country then ell the other power: put together here been 'lhlntodan-e-azd etthe impndence ( hi fool-loam villiliern. 3d 11. fnfledwutuhehnl done, to W the interest- of the people. he would he united their contempt. A; it he wed, he he. defended the honor end WNNMWMWMW. by belch. In“ In In defence of the t '56! people, udtohh‘to meedyjnl tiee the moment olden Ind nbettere of the beetle Incline who ind been butchering . “d“... I and [any who I. it. that own Gov. 8!: In {n ghil ”ht“? 1717 i: and a...» a/ a: Hub—m, m with him, no! wfl H- aul-weed In hlnpod area. And well thy Iny,—-lt wlll prove their prenervltlon. lnnhhihnlunnofthepeoplemb ere HI anyone-u, end when inure-u do they w! I new the question, nod ,q his n few nnllnh end inure-ted Inw mwhfi-mild hum Indnonlenre he nem hho contempt of pntriotlc men. To be: them pram nbont the honor end Inne lily a! the oonntitnlion end lnwn o! the country, and how the hnhlln of met of hub-n Jm'nmwhe people are (It with mt at Mr nnhluhing W. In nl-ont "I 7 instance of fin'nenhn‘n o! the legnl pmfeenlon, they mm olthelnwnol the lend n ' W nnd pnhlun, nnd moped in 'thnbendthnlrnflnl‘ht mohnext Nip-hp. cone foal: to noti- jndgum CI ”Inf,“ used rlghtn. There ere “m hntno! myln thlulan dWm Man. In, of the'ne hnhllowg 'whonn Inndnndlong In ”Mind howlekndthnlnwn, ollen hon Into ens: no dunk thy ennnot nee n leplplninnlneh 54'me lhnuexcnnn Judge 1.1!“, M diler with hlnln hlnlnw noflonn, Ind whn: he conddll'l lo he hit duty. 1 think he look nt the uncut thongh other men’n npectn. , dendlqnthet. In] 0! the people he" been enjoled Into lhe oplnion that n men who in cnlled nlewyernnthe “In“! good common Inn-n. En eqht to be, but nnhnppily it (I. no! lelow heennne n men rendn none cluentnry lnw book‘s (or n few months, M'tenpleee ofeheep nkln lopnt lnhlu m unlnwyer; hint, l nny, does not ~ pntknlnelnhlehendmtplnoe hln promi nently beyond when nunre Intended him . conund. ‘ Than ill wide dilmnoe between the ICU buyer and conno- lenee end com -111 M. The lending all. 0! be: coated they msynonyuom toms. iholdienmlnuenoa, {nulls Territory, “be panhadleem;—eeommon hp. and good eon-on neo- nn enu pdc. The sum Is, may of them In" not common decency. A: for in “; tote the conductof Randell, Rune, M and WelWe ob.- ol Governor Conn Whetwuhin cine? Thedo fence of the host interests of the whole OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, iFRWIDAY. JUNE’Tz‘m—fi people. WI)“ were these men's merit: ?‘ The defence of some men uccueed of tree non against the country, and bee-nee Gov. Steven's did not put them on their trill in gust hate. And call ollcerl of aufllcient nnh from their commend: to try them; thie motley bend of 'o'me luwyern must move heuven end eorth in defence of the attuned. And while in the not of ceiling his belt elem to denounce Gov. Stunt, one nnti-wnr mun, Evens, came not going to hie long home—he fol-ted end " lulled out." He remind- ne of the huh-on who hid he “kept getting ladder and nedder till he got no and he jut no love live en die.” Bro. Run: in e pliant fellow. And I In told thut Keodnli tore his shirt, end Ennn ruined n puir of puntl. The other: took more liquor and noted them-elven. Some 0! the mortihcntionl of Event, In public opinion scene to be looting, it ll gathering strength on it roll. on, end it will behoove men who dnbhle in troubled wetter: to look out i! tome of them do not get drowned. - We hue demomtrntions in Son l-‘nn ciao not to be mistaken. There in I point beyond which the people will not be triled with by the Interpreter: of In". or sheep‘ Ikln pluderl of I", and it will be well for than to be ulna-[shed ln um. The emotive power ie grater then the created ; end n all power in in the people, l! neceuity reqnlree it they will exerciee it la e in, that but cot-port... u they be lieve, to their intemt. hepplleu end wel fere. At the eeme thee, ell thinklng men will Agree that to the ntrnoet extent lew end order should at ell tlnm be met, end he meinteieed if within the reech of homo power. Yet It they he that Inch cannot be the cue. end thet lute o! thlnge et ell tlrnee ehonld he regretted ; hot it lo I fixed feet thet there ere exceptlooe to ell peerel relee ll ell hem ohm. When you toe the llet of the people: eunee, pledging then-Irene east-lo Gov. Serves- ln the coeree he hu penned egolut traitor: end bed men, I think your ellk Itoeklng lewyere will cone to their on ded-Idling. end leern the Int role of 'good Dim—“lll 11, to mind thelr m heeleeu. , M an my ctr-n 39 menu taking pheolnthlnpartohb'wofld. Alimbof the legal {mu-my of this county hn emed for himself contempt in the mind o! I. Inga portion of tlll-king men. He bu been watching umluflon of all Hull 0! Indian, And thou not netnnlly n ur, jut hum It Ii more handy to [on M them. Then doctrlnel preached by ‘hlna ln hll Mann, hn earned I notice for himself, I “dent-ad. ct Wuhlngmn Clly nut to will not like no well. Well, that'- hil bull-cu Ind not mine. I think it In bu lnck he will "come up standing" be fore long. _-, A Loolh 0m Enunlox or fll Hun LAw.—A pe ‘tltlou from the cltlzeul of Indians end ‘Weeulorleud eouutlee, he been preeented lg“ legfleh'tug: of Peuuylve‘llle, ll Igh Hi“! ‘ mo 3 'P" ‘l' lug, uedet euflcienc peneltlee, the eelliu or or giving ewey of mbeeeo, in my orie forule, to minor: or pet-eon- under twenty oeeyeereof e“ except on the wrmen order of the pen-em erguerdleu of each when. The Winter! Herald remerh on the ebove I! follow : “We go in for thee lew, end lune-ted en emedmeut the: ell whelehone, weep: In the Ihepe of ‘mnhrel lee, mun-lugs. elete pendle, exeept. to cipher with, thin Ihoee. Inger oeudy, end cold tee be included in the prohibition.— The Indie- ere, of come on our side." And we would lune“ ee eddidonel madame, the! hoye should not be per mitted, nndere more penny, to latch the opportunity when thelr deddlee lie down to like u 51%,.” noel slyly to their pockeu, an out Ir wheeeo boxee, end Ilch ewe enough of the sbomiueble weed to lee: then tlll ehe next Sunduy come w egelu.—W (0m) Repub- When the intelligent ruched Ncbmh that u l§¢fl Ind been ebb-on, the editor of the '0" felt. bound tog!" the new digniury 3 notice. 80 In “id—“ Mr. Bunk- h 3 mm d” rerublican. Ho ho lievu In the in lib! It] of Theodore Pnrker, the lmmlllty of ammo doctrine 0! election, Ind did of Joseph Hi. and In. Paint-on." h. The Wuhln‘ton Saliud hu flu following excellent report.” of Col. Rich ardson to It. Glddln : “ Lat week Mr. Giddi vhllo “grin. . speech. an M .. wu like Baku-’1 nuke wouhi fink. ' h In aid Mr. Biclurdaon, in re ply, ' I m somewhat. Ilka Balm; when I an In tlu preunoo of the gentlcmn from Ohio, I let the nu monk)” ‘ Fur the ['in end Dement- MR. Winn—The whigs hsve heretofore told us there was no use of organizing par ties; that the Whigs no longer contended fur the old measures of the psrty ; that they hsd become obsolete ; that there was really little dilerence between the parties, ' to; but on Tuesdny, 3d inst., the whigs ' of Cowlitz county met, by sppointment,‘ orgsnise their party snd make nomiustione for oifices. 'l'hey hsve mode no decisrn~ tion of principles, measures, or object to he decomplished by the omniution, other then the election 0! whig ofloers; so that it is s kind of n know-nothing concern. 'l'helr principles end object are to he guess ed st. But by inir inference from their sets, defensel, confessions, &c., we have gathered up seversi plsnks of their plat form. One is to get up n Ito-pm cele brstion of the fourth of July for the benefit of whig nominations; nnnther to snstnin the inst whig snd know-nothing House of Representatives for not allowing o clerk employed by a committee of the Home to do the engrossing snd enrolling, bee-nee he wss a democrst,—and accusing the Pro-i --dent of the Council of violsting the rules of the House by decision of points of order in the Council, end then hold a secret session to hide the papers on which thst necusntion wss mode, snd then seeuse members of the Council of trying to steel papers from the desk of the House (rnesning the President‘l of the Council, because he had directed n‘ proper otilcer to ssh for s copy of s joint resolution for publication, which hsd poss ed the House, reported to the council nod returned to the Home), paperson which the House hsd Instnred their sction, end the public were entitled to know whet it wss, and the President of the Council In entitled to s copy of it torhis own dethnee; end in vioisting their honor as gentlemen snd legislators in goiiig into joint conven tion to doeertnin things whids they had sgnedtodo,sudtnhin¢np cartel-things which had egreednee todo,therehy-eri doing the rights end powers of the Council es s copqnai sud independent hooss etiq isistion; nnd in sensing the democratic momhersot thoOo-neil of Viol-tin. their osth genes by not going Into the election otcertnin omeers pointed ont by low to be elected, nndthenmeetinginwhot they hove eartiled to be neouestioaolthetwo ho-esdsysfter dey fore week, and not tonehing the election of one of those ofleera pointed out by isw to be elected, end which theyhed agreedtoeieetflnt went into the oioetiooolons they hsd speed as: to elect, thereby knowingly end delib orntely violating whet they elli- to be their oath of oles. Another pluh o! the plelform in to col loglewlthnlevdammtle treltoretodo dlny end Maudie ecu, eed mic thoee treitorl the tape gout: for the elm of the purty, by calling it e democntlc home, thereby they become the severe to curry of the filth end nutlneee of the put whlg party. , Au cuddle ofia, nerdy. So far, I think, one of the mat comment pletforme I ever In; it hellolooehlndoftlmher. Ilee nothing lacking hat I luv negroee on it for performers. But they hue got them tled out in the thicket—they will brlng them on by end by. I! e “W wu to teke e feiee oeth concerning e hit’e worth 0! toheeeo, he would be brought into court, end he eent to the penitentiary ; but the whig epeeker of the Home of Repreeeptetivee een uh I feiee oertidcete to get oflee for one oi their drunken feverltee; end thet ie honore ble, heeenee the whige oen do nothing die honorehle, eny more then the “king on do nothing wrong." A hw We 0! Oowiit: eoenty net on the 8d inet., end nomineled Mr. Vu CLIAVI, of Pecilc, forthe Council. A few remake were nude explnnntory of demo cretio principles, eo thet nil my know whet we wieh to unemplieh. Onr depend: eneeie on thepeopletornninteln endpm meet, with eqnei Jutiee, thoee nndeiiedeble righte eet forth in the declnretion of Inde dendenee. Jnetice ie the only thing with which government he eeything to do.— Bighte thet God he given, men he no right to teke ewey. Our government in e e voinntery enocietion of the people to do justice between men ; therefore, eii eecrete, deceit, trend, breech of confidence, inlet hoed,orfeiee oertilcnteeorperfleliiy,ere entidemocretic, beeenee they ere eflnet to the reet of the people. JUI‘ICI. Thecherey, et lent mounts, wee lectur ing in Mobile. Commune. * GINBRA‘L LAM) Omar, Mag ht, 1856. Sm:——-In reference to' your pcreonel ep plicetion et thie office respecting the cleime of settlers in Weehington territory, who have been forced from their lends by the hostility of the Indiene, I heve the honor to encloee e copy of our instructions of the 29th inet., to the Register and Receiver at Olympia, W. T. \Vith greet respect, Your ob’t eerv’t, ' Tnoe A. “remote. Countine'our. Hon. J. PA'H‘ON Aspensox, House of quxulaura. GENERAL LAND Orrlci, } April 2911.. 1856. nukmukmu cry-pie. W. I'. Gentlemen—l heve to ecltnowledge the melpt of the regieter'e communicetion of the 10th Jennery leet, ceiling my ettentioo to the feet eteted therein, thet three fourths of the eettlere heve beehompelied to nben don their clelm, end move into the town. ltd forte for protection egelnet the Indienr, end ofoonree cen eleim only coneecntive reeidenee under the net of 21th September, 1850, end the emendmente thereto; end re qoeeting thet the depemneot deviee eonve seem whereby the uttlere Iney heve the thee eliowed, on line] proof which they ere new-wily compelled to epend ehroed. In reply, I heve to etete thet 1 en: cleeriy of the opinion that where the eet tier he been compelled by the hoetile le diene to lehve hie cleim, provided he re turn to it eyein when preeticeble for him to do eo, it takes him out of the etettlte, end the time ofench involuntary ebeeuee eheli rnn ee if he hed ectnelly remioed no on hie cleltn. You will therefore, in ell Inch ceeee where it eheil he ehown to your eetieteetidn, by the proob eddneed, thet the eettier hee been compelled by the cone ee mentioned to leeve hie settlement, no oouider it en en ebendonmeot under the lew, bot yoe will ellow hie eiehe, if veild end right in eil other reapeeu. You will however, nehe e epeeiel report in eech eeee, to he eoeonpenied by ell the proofi, withyoerdeeidonendoreed thereonforthe loei deternioetioe of thie once. A copy of than mar-cum bu thll any boon In! w the lad olmotOngon on], 0. T., for their inform-don Ind gov eminent. l m very mpoctflnly. Your om un't, 'l‘lol. A. Hun-mu. Canada-er. ‘ Minimum—A joint roaolntion he: been \inu-odnoed into the Council of Minnesota, igovlding for e Tmitorlnl Convention, to held In June, [857, to freme 3 8m» Conciliation, ee n preliminu; to eating for I'dmiaion into the Union. ho population of the entire Territory, in between sixty end loventy thoonnd, ond will no doubt be emply llflclont to form e Blue by me time «ligand for holding the Convention. The people 0! Minnaoto do not econ: in clin to unit for a permissive nci of Con go. to noble them to form o Sum gov ernment, noel-[med by the Preeldent to be neon-r, In the «no of Rome. H'A Itunpodo of due- from Kentucky took place on the 8d of. Much. They were clonal, panned, and on the pnnoeu ngpmhing | home In Cincinnul when Icy Ind Man refuge, they were and on by thn fngiflm, the Ibo" wounding Innnl mum. Six of than" u mtod, snd eight amped. One of the due women, Inning amps imroulblo, cm the thmu of hot childnn, kl ling one in luntly, And unruly wounding the others} Thou mated hue lines boon dollverod} to M lantern. ‘ n- A wishing» mm in the Beltl non Sm connin- the followlug perp suph— ‘ ‘ “ Ith worthy of note thet in the United‘ Stem there on 8,800,000 Bonn Cetho‘ lice, whillt in the mute end house 0! rep reeentetivee there II but one member ouch} who even motel I protection of the: feith.‘ In the «billet, the unpreme court of the United States, the uemte end the home,‘ there in not a single foreign born cltlnn. Surely American: are ruling Amulet.” .- An “map; In. and. a New 0:- lou; to main-u Dunin Col-corn. one of tho editor- of the Delta; he in bully in jured, hm h. la boliond no: hull}. ...m celebrated bulking home of the! mud-1m during a. pm you,‘ $510,000,000, u follow: :—Enslud, 080,-1 000,000 ; Turkey, 040,000,000; Sufism, ‘uo,ooo.ooo; Run-is mt! low, .100,- ‘000,000; Ellghnd, on exchequar billl,‘ ‘ $35,000,000. / run an Ongon Weekly 11-... Jun m. Author mm in Own! lee]. In the National [l2l6ng of Key 2d, a peer: I very lengthy letter from John E. wool, nddreued to the editor of thet pe per for rublicetion. It been dots et Ben icin. Ca ifornie, April 2d, 1856. ‘ Thnt portion of the letter which does not contain downright l'nleehoodl reletive to the Indien wer in Oregon Ind Wuhington. is e pertiel‘end high colored milrepreeent» tion or (ecu. We believe the tune of that. letter carries in own nntidote. Hie object for penning Inch I letter for the public print. at Wuhingtoo, in obvious; it b [or the bees purpose of influencing congre- not to eppropriele eny memto pay the volun teer expenses of the war, llld it will, no doubt, heve 101110 Milne-nee with my.— One would Inppon thet hie oloiel report: to the war department might newer his “may.“ purpoeee, but it seems otherviee. e leer-n thet the editor! of the Ideas; [mum have been furnished with, end will pnbiieh, 00v. Steven'- letter toGen. Wool, the nine which wee publilhed here Q few month: ejnee. ‘ Gen. Wool hee mede en lune with the people of Oregon end Weehlnglon, end it I! nomore then jut end properthethe should be thoroughly expoeed. Be corn- Inenoee by doing injutioe to both More Heller end Reine, in regerd to their nation It the ontbreeh of Indien diflclllia north, end he rel-inc- the ilcte in reletlon to the camel oi‘ Bolon’l deeth, eeverel whim hev ing been killed by the Yehllnee before Bo lon wee killed. Wool eteiel thet the whilee were the eenee of the ontbreek, on emnnt of Gov. Stevenr' treeliee. end the cerryieg ewe end iil-treeting eone eqnen Thin ie newe hero. The feet ie, theee Indi ene heve been prepering for war for e long period of time, eccording to their own ec knowledgomente. Ting bed determined upon hoetilitlee bolore tevene etlenrpted to-eke metieeendltleenotnrione feet thet Kerniekin end Pee-Pen-Mox-Mox in tended to eeeeeeinete Gov. Steven- end petty on the eonncll ground leet enumer; end thet they were only prevented from carrying out their dieholieel deeigee by the interference of the Ne: Pereee. no: ere the Indie. whore Gen. Wool eynr thleee with, end end ere mg: he nnbfiezhlngly felelllee. He eeye, " Pew Ilka-Mn mu harbored, W, with A} “Tendon" brthe volnnteere under Col. Kely. Nice ndlee lympethymenelfl Gen. Wool rm onomh hlo lotur, that the "Oregonian no] tho: the wor h I godaod to the country 1" Thin in o downright uuhluhing fllsehood; and in muting tlm. onerllon, Gen. Wool hu bo glyednwukpolnxouwflnfium o wort "fl"! o hm mun t u wh to non. nacho. of tho 1!. B. 00., on in'no dugfir of boi killed. The killing of Mr.. Sin r. u thong-nodal, prom At once tint Gen. Wool known not. the truth of thin pin: in the mutter. Ho charges the volunleoro with plunder in; tho I ' Cum-. 0! their horse- and cottlo. Ho c Hut tho volm wool to Wollr " lo I‘M tho Indium; no Elm“? (Hood: or soul“, ’3'. It wu ho ‘0 on: to Ile y of mung: udh‘oopociolly “mm or tho ty ply oontri lo 52:, loviod on the $O9l. of Oregon, an; he mentioned." oak, mlopldod old man“ He mppooel am his union- will carry weight; bun it will be A dead weight to his ropoutlon u s won-la. when his undone!» min-t Oregon, with in med qnpnthy with tho Indians, In um od and properly undcntood u Wuhlngton city. He etetee thet “en noon on he wee in formeddmhfinller’e dirt bearer: ell the et eon to the eeet of nor, end : tollo'ed." If Ft. ‘ Veneouver no the “eeet of wet." ( which ‘ it run not.) there night here been eome truth in thle e-ertlon. But the [note ere theee: Generel Wool eent up eonre reg-Inn to Ft. Vencouver end celled in ethere from the field of dong», when they npent the winter very agreeably, while the volunteer foroen were enduring every herdehip to {o tect the eettiementn. Gen. Wool emp ,- ed hie time between Venconver end Ben Freneinoo, buying hlmeeif with denouncing the volunteer: end the people end drinking chempegze end eympethlnieg with the ene my, whi thoee whom he no nnluetly here ted were defending the country from the ln vnnion of e envnfe foe—eubnleting at time upon hono-iieeh Tine are fed: and de fy mutation on the pert of Gen. Wool. Gen. Wool may endenvor to myetify {ecu end rum to ecoonnt everything pout ble, to cover up hie gluing dd'ormitiee, in the vein elort to nave bit reputation iron deeerved reproech; but in thee-d he will be fully expoeed. He mey, like e.drolnln¢ men, cetch et etrewe; he may eeine upon en opportunity to chnrge the people of thin end n eieter territory, no I head 0! murder er; lutigeting thie wer from mercenary motivee; he rney belie hie nnbordinetee, M ‘ore Heller end Reine. who tried to do m 3: duty, by chnrging them with being “slimuieted in their exertione by pounce: den-305nm" he mey eeeert thet " therein no wen” h(e In? chug; ft.l|n:ht.hie wer wee gottenup ee e-ye or '90..“ plundering the United Stem Irreenry hy wholenele- he mny Med whine over the UNANIthUB voted mm. Oregon legisletere, eating the prddent to reeell him end lend en Indian Ighter to tote cherge of the militery depertment ~on the Pacific; but in tho end truth end justice NO. 34. will triumph, Md lpo will bodriven with discomfitnre Mun nil nnd every unworthy And nutennble ponition, which his nrrognwe/ Ila-lice. Ind hostility to his countrymen In 1 nit-slated Aim to take. Gen. Wool, nt the time of writing tin! letter. hnd not visited the “lent of vvnr ”. Re In. never vilited the and In in lonthern Oregon; be Ind not ban within thirty mile. 0! the locality of India: 60pm; dntionlin northern 0n... Ind mm Wuhington territorien; “db It"! ht trnveled five miles i! even In M) into the interior of t Boned county. Tint country in laid fl lll'hv nun-u “and by we... Southern Ongon in tin -; fin” {notified in the suction mung“. rev. volunteer: let tin Whit-3.3- hordu which carried utter donut-“oi blooodnhed where ever they wont, tint the Willa-om numb Ongon. mum hue bun Illdl an. n! hun- m ery end the eonntry int-i unto. Gen. Woolmyhlklndwfibubc plans; be my Mr" my .- his nddlod bnln ll en blcofeoneul —he my cum doll] Ea. p 3“ the Just cluims on Gov-um: I but undpnfloticpooph; Nth-Elma“ “1‘ ficmhdhutlvm rh‘. RdeMmh . min-r “mil-hm “bib-M" Lot Gen. Wool «with. an. a! an, akin .nd burning of tho Cue-di- _II Mung Int, within thirty all. of rm Vnncouvu, in which than nd" to M of its hurt-imam“ In & Inner w y o . I. Q.- plue block-houu than I 12H. m why he let the India; thin as m panes-ion for O to I can opinion- “02.! moss-ab sour mu! Thou m undo- !“ at people—whom he unguca in the Min“ of tanned width—would like to In" him mar. He never visited (he‘s-laden until the town we: “end W' h ambled, uwe tile It refl hit-v ed Inch eonmuon, ned wepcgend eo knowhdged he Ind been abate: ll tele cion to thie wer. He he peid e lying vlelt In the Della! ; And addendu- Mb! in n: this cinke aegis:- {flare-t ll tell]! in an! now our WWO... Ol’ the mute end m enemy we heve w oomend with. “.033 men n evid-nelyln hum-nun beequllynn ectofkindne-tohlu, u well need ectof juueewthh my” 11l his position with n ulcer who I: do cieet. end one who will not use whoa tho-Ike lenuopcoeect- I one wo, indeed a? “5:11.." 31-;th upon the new-gel, wt ve coal-up to fit: them, end defend the country. Gen. Wool dial-goo tho poopio o! On gun at! wumm Mud- mags crimu nod wisdom-non; which chap, if true, would consign on All to info-y, In the estimation clan-ammo: am my ntionol pe. at h elm-g --u gasoli- In nus, dunno-Hy lob. He «not you hi: hon-M unclu ognlut OII’ people. t.Wo chm. Goghwfoal. in tan-”Wu: t o oonro poo 0 room lngton Territorial, with do.“ of oval-ion md ennui-ion in thin unhappy we; “on right: and limit- to in *- gordod ud Wind—ind the. any trywhonlnid wuhddlwlod-Jldob’ I uvogo foo—ho “WWII“ fill the too. And lughod It our alumina, and mocked who: our In: name... We elm-go him with in” hunt Ilia public M 11l (BM ‘0 ciao-l durum of his country. Wochugo hill with. vmdb ohm] [unofjmieohm’s‘ Igsinn our citiau, and dumlufig urging: of the muffler." of "to m . In the mm of ham nmvt‘m hill with 7 Aging. Mg, II tho “010%., We! . . tea or m. by :3- m «I prevent. joules, our W poopln, Ind II 1-1:: M reference unto, w .- Ia: nui- Iholld blank to own. ' Tu: “ Hume Gur."—At'the fed“! 0! the vahcinl Bind 13km,» Gloo- Egow, Scotland. 8|: A. Ali-II lulu-d {tint dnfingtheucltnhm. mull punydmldicmhdolbmfllh gwphcedhnrdqvmmhya body of Mud them.“ n- th“ to bohqoumd. that.“ a: catch :1» hide! a. MM. he Ind prune. of lhd “to” him 3 laconic (rip. Tho Bus-Inn h . momom m up Ibo bonnet. of hi to!- dier. ledhhufitouimtom remundmmd‘ with»! mud.- ofufluonl , .' II Kai-I, vials-co Nil hi. h plus 0! In ; unidi- an hip-fl; - miuod by tho “ hood-c mam r billet boxel m “tucked tad ”lad, und Wt fight: uh phee between the mod ho um—nodoflng this in. country mug bath-immaterial)” hm". ‘ > m qggygaumam -335,1!“ at. Topeka on the uh in».