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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1887, p. 2

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Hlooououho pnbuohutbundontthntwunkonoprounhoowo osnnotmlll. Jan I}. } The most comfortable foot wear for this hot %weath . D. 8%. ARMSTRONG Will commence her R Al` Weekly Exouruon `mp about lath llu ft-on KINGSTON to M0 " 3" `*.}. :"?..`.`;.."..1...""....."i,"?.? .9'.:*..`:.:.::.`.:`.'..*::.".:".'.w.'.-.::s.`*.',**3 aw am will remain over Sunday at the LG Inland Put. cull! at Alex each morning. 'l!'hh In the olIR nI`ID`(O(0r Sloane: u-In ' Au lh`=IH`QO at no not pulurouoooncuad wnennaonmorh v o a nu . huowhllng (% h(`0llIfN`llh1O mp will do well to [0 early. only I16 mr":ho guild ` rt lndudod. JA3. SWIFT. LIIIIQ. St. hwreuu What. linden. lays. WIGWAM SHOE. Ulocuuoovowoukinthcnotulltlnnhnvooa Uloouuoovhonvocdvortho can-ttoloctaprloovolnvoit. Hloosmovhcnvunynnnrttolobl-Woolltbtll-Wool. ` the dollar. F. X. GDUSINEAU & 00. A Small Bankrupt Stock of Ladies Fine White Cotton Underwear to be cleared at 50 cents on July 8. 200 Fine White Gauze Undgrvests, high neck, long sleeves, at 30, 35 and 400. 600 Ladies Fine Meripo Finished Undervests at 20c, worth 400. 500 Children's and Misses Cotton and Gauze Under-. vests, all sizes, from 121-2c. For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and Obi/dren. V-UNDERVVEAR; July Has our Summr Sale been so successful ? /T-'0 ; Ladies aud 0/Ii/dren, 0L/MINE A7 I1 /1 [F PR/05. THE IRON PALACE PASSENGER STEAMERY New stock just received. amnquuvrnn anon swan: l4| PRINCE33 3TREET. `w. mnnrx-r. nun-In. '. ..-vw- cu. Cvvi 1 Q0`. Prdoouuoudkgol .73.: '"a`2h""""'s....' "J..'i"7.".;i Lu-I: ."?5"oon 0! Int quill] on . W uolldud and nthhcuon mmwm scum and (hlnrlo Succu- hm Qrnt. w-- wv w-' vnu` _ V V VQuocu'8n-eel. .l.B.-&IIuI Inn at; 0:330 atom of Jul: wcud, Pa-um. ncolvo atom nuuucn. Shh onunulonuon. "."E5"IiA"\r3/"FORD 3. co., -44A -5 I\.----. (`A_._- FT woos: `(.Ginglnma, Embroider ieo. .\lunlina and all Spring and Summer (iooda_ go dine! to Murray & Taylor s, auonlualodlunvocta. (XML YARD--llu-not 80.. non Dr. 1`. Al. Yacht`; Ag. I Draw Goods for 10, om:-Ila 15`. Dress Goods for 12 1- 24-. worth 1 71'. Dress Goods for 15`, worth 20`. Drkss Goods for 20`, worth `. .'Sr. ` .1 II S u m 1 er Dre-xv Mate-rials marked at SPECLI I. (`LEA R- I .\'(u` PR1 ( `ES. Murray & Taylor's. July 7. />3/05.9 - 3501/0504 3 FOR liENl.'I.\'l-I BARN.-\lN.\' iu THEY MUST GO. -Absolute! Pure. ag Powder um -vnhrou. A mung or pl . strength w esomoneos. on ooonoml thunho kindgahul enn- notbe col In oompotmonw m the multitude of low tut short weight. alum o! phos hate Powders. our omarm ems. R0\AL AK- Yuck POWDER C0.. ma Wall Street. New or . .. `no PRINCESS smnnrr. BRECK 8: BOOTH, an-unaouoapamncnoon Foul dclarooco and lunch Struts. M. MALLEN. ln BOVI_D_EB ON ALL SUMMER GOODS AT |nE"vu-ynupoolnllv rant cancel (1- E..:...*:::.:`. ::;..:::.* s 1. ill! b u-11:1]! l I ogv Mll._LWO0D mo sung ""'hI-It-pouldmy. hIhoI:lNNl'Qu -. -,.. u: jvuutultnlnvx us Is! iii]. :5-Candi. Pundit: llnnlnl but. bhhuhlud In In plants jun] nnlnunlhn for [nation n--- juguuptu w It ruuly jut , hulnneoucneco-I I dunno! cblup Inamtnllnukam. Q. 31001591-tlothontolllo jovdi. Kaunas-In hndh lI....1..I I.-.-..n| jIwI-nuI';vIuIIa|IvwnIJIllllu1Z annel huh. Bholwlunyda j Wllhutbndllgun-ntbdh `jhhnnsnznl tnlha pun-.a.u.a. ptuyuuut mum, uurunl $Iv:hur;lnuuuIuwmootuunoho ml nnjnl Land-nth Eh. Lu! gl-ggal-A... Anudmn clue. making nddnnna on tho auxlaundoutouuotthoindoou. Allholrltlllndoowonnnwhoonrootn nulal1qnn.Dr.Jnhoomm:-nllymnotad '-- -uuu-uuu-.Iuu:urulvu,rxIrpIIlK$ nvu-orclimauuudo nemnnrytolifo Indbonllh. Hot lnuhuadcnme no Pith- dolphh townacnbor graduation. Sb ro- enlnd tho degno of I. D.. and befon M- Inrnlnn In India um I-n .-a.n.| .......| ` -ICU-Judi Iuln WIICIIIZ UPIICIKOWTI koptlhbvow. Inthothnoyennoflnr ud,ylnPNhdolphhuhoundo nodnnptn itnfmmdljormmuohn vvvunwa Wuv III! uuilutull` aur uuwcr IIIIIIII. She was nan-lod'at a very earlyagowa Hlndoo gentleman who ahand her views. andanar an lneectual struggle to aocuro cdumtlon at home the embarked for the United Shaka, an1\'ing at Philadelphia lab in1S83.agedbutl7year:. Daplhthohw (mo 0! her lnnhand. the native prejudice against her schema was no lnhenoa thauhe bandaemudaplaco In gowrnnontamploy at Beralnpare, but the hudlltytohlm and hlnwiro was so [N08 that the dellnnda pohlicaddunindolauoollzorddgn. `Why do I in to Ana-teal" tho asked 'Andwhydo go altn Thou an no uchoolalnlndlawhonlmayloam tobonouz lnyuex. Andslaalllboexcommunlcaoodtor ratbeputoutot all casts ) wbenlrocnrni Andwhydolentot on that which non of uyaex harovontundl [will go anaHin~ doo.llvot.hcroualIlndoo and return aaa Iilndoowjllnotincnalamy wantgbut llvoanimpleandldtboao baton ma [will it In my Almighty Father and llvo lnralv In-_n..n.n. null.-r (L...-.0 n.. "IlI$lIZKI8llVll`?, Itrl uuulnulyuo thou-lcmu wnhwhich tho dolicutowomu K-1` Ihln vn- In Oh. OL-g u.._. -0 I.-- T ' T TU uuxmux Joszn: um nL'snA.\'o. Anadibd Jouhco belong: to what might bu edlo the uppet middle clan; she enjoyed I little freedom in girlhood,uzd at nearly _ up lmbibodtho spirit of the tow Hindoo women who are struggling for better thing: SM WII l!Ill'l'i8`I 'II A vorv Anrlv Ann In a I1: |ll my llLlll`lII] rumor Ila IIVO m-cw.` Dr.B.|cholI.Bodloy.duno(tho Venn! Medical tollqo. ban tmumony to houtlcmc with which an dolimu -mu... I QIIIIIIIUU HTIUIII. Ill IDU pun) ILIIIIIWI 0` Nhooldbloodnnd big cuuxnmongwhom ` Ihohnhopelenprbonerornnignonntalavo or toy. ' j The friends -of humanity. and especially those who labor for the advancement and freedom of thewomen of India, mourn the loo of Dr. Amndihel Joshee. the Hindoo women who was graduated at the Women : Medical college of Pennsylvania not quite twoyeusego. Thelileendtriels ot thinn- marhhle woman give us a proper estimate of the immense ditculties in the way of re- form in India, and the narration is or interest in itself, as she .-was one of the original 3 and prognaive minds `of the world. Nominelly `there are four greet mate: in India. besides the outcasts or pu-iehs; but in etfect there are eo'meny races, re- ligions, dialect: end local governments that the dividons are multiplied indefinitely. and the English olclds count the minor cuts 0.! high an 148. Andthe condition of women vu-ieeineechcleegouteend rece,troxnthe \ hill tribes. when the tn precticellytroeu mam. tn the Mnhnnunnrhng when slum uninv- P- w;ALs:a:'s, nn.,, 1 ,_A# , II-I Ifllg WIIKU IIIU ll `JTICIJCC-II W I! \ mm, to the Mohumneduns, when she enjoy: 1 qualied freedom. And the pure Hindoou of Ihn nld blond And hhvhnr mgm nmnm: whnm A" I`ofW8)l'Il Su Taken In the nature! Pro;-non Among` the nlndooo-Grout lntoreot Felt Gone:-ully no to tho Ro- Inlt In lndlu-SoIno Interesting Facts. on. iuA~oIaA| JOSHEE, wuo`HAs assu EDUCATED m mgnnca. THE WOMEN OF INDIA. THE BRITISH wum. FRIDAY. JULY 3. COAL AND WOOD." ---vvu-.r nanny-um ooqnul. An|`l-bowuuvqhnlng via glddontottbow Yckmu-up `In In l and blunt to the nuns! euvnuuol Iulbnuullnuu vnlyudh he an an `I vu-ion -nglnh.-..-C Il._.Lng.-.4. DUO!` d K Iona: pmntnn hut-I pu lctuutrnnun nuhnlnnn .. I Ir. Lincoln`: controller at tho cu- toncy-Ilh Public um Hon. Freeman Clathwbo noontlydkdu hhhouolnoehuul-.N.Y..wunnoo thohnoltho Old Lino WuI."ol when vouudwhouuo nnohmnd II com lilo apuungnchapdotuncbnthinoryconcdl -\-j.. lhn (Inna -L.. L.` nuanugutu early uouot Juno 8, dnotopocnldoumy. Howu out tnlygrutnaottentnckyudthouu. an ardent patriot uad inaorrnpdbb pub- llcurnnt. I cqnblo ollchl uni: bun. conunuun. Thoportnlthon given nhovn Mn (nun pl-Inoollllo-uho up;-and who holding Ihoouduuxmygeunl W 'TA.nn_"'"awxn. m, I" 5-Iarunvwyultllvulilxllllllll Ijl hbdnth.stn early bonrot Juno 85,vu dnnln-anon] ahhmtv R. -.. ._ .0 L. policyotnconnctton. Ho cootinlodu: nctirokepublieundllnllthoiuougu-own` out 0! the war Innuotcd, then been; apln pmteuor ot law In the Louuym. nn1v'onity.nndthu-nnnrliredarotlndlifog lbrnfowyunhohulncnfuling Q hbdnthntu OCH! honrol Jnnnt=.-.. nun: uuluull vucu um llw W` has practice ol law in Illinois. In 1&6 the pnddent appointed Jun. Spend attorney general of tho Unload Batu, which position be hold until July, lwuvhenhoruignod on account othh dinguolnent with Pnddonl Johnson on up policyot nconicdon. continued an Anti!-n Rnnnhlhun HI] all y; l-.... ___n__. our 3 lulu Ill we (`0lIlllIll- -{SITE tionol convention of 1349 and deteoted by but. NO votes. He afterward emanci- pated his own slaveo. Boon otter hio nodu- ation he etudied law, and attended lectures at the Tnneylvanio university at Lexington. Ky. In l&Bho formed a partnerahip with Ron. Thomas P. llonholl, with whom be practiced law for two year: in Louisville. afterwhichhewaothe law partnerot Hon. Henry Plotle for oeventeen years. In 1847 he won electedto the legislature; fmmlsw to 1858 he wao protemor in the law department otthe Unlvordtyot Lonioville, and in 1861 hewaochoaontothestateeenate Then came thedoyof trial. Theemhar rooting queetion or state alleginoe did not rice in Kentnniy, as the otote adhered to the Union; but for a few weehthare was not- tempt on the part of the state anthoritieo to maintain neutrality. Against this poeition Hr. Speed auumededetermined stand and employed all hie energy and ability to place Kentucky in octive support 0! the Union canoe. With him in this work went hio brother-in-low, Gen. Lovell Ronnoon. Judge Harlan and many othen. the result being that at the election that year Kentucky`: vote was nearly three to one agoinetoeeemion, and tholegklature then elected hastened topnt theltlte on awnr looting. Hr. Speed we: named muatering olcer for Kentucky by Iheoident Lincoln. and in cm c.p.. city enrolled over 70,000 men in tho Y.`m'nn rank: Hi. hunt... 1-1...- a uuu`u um uuuer was A w o A I t b y fsrmer and slave- ` holder, James very uunns srmzn. early took the side otemuncipation in Kentucky; he supportnd that came with great seal and ability, was I _cu:didute on tho emancipation plat- lonn for a seat in mg onnntitn- IIIUII [wry UK we SuIw._ June: Speed was born March 13, 1813, near Louisv_i_lle, in Jefferson county, Ky. Through /"'~\ hoymdhowwkgd ' nn hi. fnblugnv. an up-av-u-ull In Inc nut an; an: ill]! PMMC Away. In the recent death of ex-Attorney General Jame: Speed the country loses one mom of the galaxy of. great men who surrounded '.Ahraham Lincoln during the heroic ago. James Speed_ was an ardent Arne:-inn," a Itanch Unionist and an uncompromising ad- vocate 0! universal freedom; and it is aatrik- lngproot of the old time lihcra_lit_y 0! Ken- tucky opinion that he reamed his persona` popularity through his heated campaign in 1849(oz-thoaholitionot slaverytnthatatata, that ho was aoon alter placed in an honorable position in the state, and that after the bitter nuot thewar period had paced awayhiu than and public aervicca were proudly avowed by Kentuckians an a part of the com- mon glory or the stnte._ JAHIQ Rnnotl u-an Imrn Ilnnnh IQ 1&1`! um... -EX-ATTORNEY GENVERAL seso. --.. `A Bnteaunn ot thus Wu Who nu Jun Ila.--` A In-nu. cu: vutu U v tr Iv,\IN III!!! us Union nah. His htodur. Joshua 1!. had been the room mnuotAbn- Ijngqn (I-gun thn Inihnn |..-.. HON. FREEMAN CLARK. vacant at Ito -J Anal H-0-;nLa..| 9n. A. urmou, has IO. N1I'C'EWEITI N' . During our sale we can save you 25 per corn. on ovary dollar opont with us. \ OI" nnd convince yourtolf. Uloosuuthouoolhnooofonrcoodo nah: ova-yu|oundvu~ tbunonht-nu. MINNES& BURNS COAL. WHOLESALE & RETAIL

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