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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Jan 1870, p. 1

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Auctions" base mus- Aim-midniggg - _ iGi" en's-"3m; . or. A. Tm’tll‘lotk out..." Can. cro- or IIICklo-‘DI. amount. or Utua; 2.T/IGI an: “In” Ind Dr. A. Truk'n Input. 0mm In my nude. . “at“ of you", “on a" 'llttltr2 I than.“ out of more.“ than a 'g at can at yfft1-yhyee at in“ [Sn-u!- ct no __ "um lo' "GUiiiiiu' Kik"i'i72"ili'd rm ae. l -uun. In. . A ALLEN! ZTLOBALSA .Mlu mu Ar the Hair ,. claw '2tpur,1t . “but. It in my null: - 'eeNei. “I?” "at. It great cynical: sad at a air brad-(Mr “(A rut Fran“ Panda , 'ttret'.?,.'?.'.:":,::", twain-ah Mb I”. b at!" all t,'l'd'l,'h',.'l' 'Wll ad “I“- "iththeother. SOLD " “DIM . _ . " “M a I "ttog22UPhraer.sut .221. mm ’oooonmm'rn VIM-t l .‘_7 noopma coma mum or was ranou muons! consuxpuox Wm 'teqtore urn] "In: T. in Natural Life. Color and Beauty. It in s - delightful Hair 0min. " '15 "than luxuriant. (with. a FALLING "MB it immediately checked. JIP,iri,ifii,u),2,ii,iitiys -- In": RESTORE"! V New lino. [upon-m than”. 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A dimonoooordogly Win the 8tate Condo Sfg'fiithte,t 1m worth ' honooo In.“ anon 1'2tlltht tothoviowo dunno:- nogo tie hold by the Lord Fauna of thadporb, on wol- to the dodnoblo- non, which ytf. wollovo (Andi- tmmed, of . our dime lam, like 'thee thiqp, to _ttse Auction nod-l. Al tho on out, it ooo-o thet in Iodi- odIh-y b not oo o noon for Aeiim. on tho mod [ooh-fo- who“ at groaning. Pd.“ woo on the Bat is than um no Mm. Richardson for Mr. MeFuhnd, though than was s Mu. Manrlnnd for t. Riolmdson, McFarlnnd had to take his own line, u there no no neighbour', wife for him to "kat , "(I In male In. in. ”A H. n-- --- hi h . ite for a raG " 1 mn- 'ltly't,ied 1tt,7al than Mu. Mo.. Fultnfl'l husband? The authoritie- in as: one- ham I choice of mngemenu, it no hhpponod the Johrualist, 18tteey had I grits, “nation! we}; Given njomdist and I ,nnloontri- Mung-to, the pro. 1't'Mel1't111'l I named M'ud ofoouno _ booming may“ on outside, and returning hi1 pd1dion, on_tho otler, which in the 1Bmattr. Om do 'serene, aid (in we b". it u u, moot, “WWW Til-Luann "I. In»; our .m an 'a'd')'d"lu'i'lii."l'h goth my, tho idooteUe' of ma. 2.tt?h. !etdtti..tio, is inn]: “may. Om do tsetetitttlr, Git there- fm we In" it a the“, pain, JUdient with Thain-am,vo dub u , among on: .m novelists, 'a'd')'d"lu'i'lii."l'h LIE unit my, tho idootrUe' of “the, not ohmic-l. but am, is alumna. given n jomdist and, a [and conga. hov'o whoh~comei Ft. [with 'iii'iid Jul jndnotiqn of we]: "erdhtoo French go',t", hare caged in our _ way, hue In rh hm to " " at the iiir.?ri'i'iti'ii'i?iii'i'ii, the adultery beam itil mu! aett tn adul- trela a mind, a! t? her husband. Bet 1.ltrittt wigs. Pft Per, it dit. Lnf chop and an... rib add-noda- And but luau...» diddlq pop ttree61. N. E. (or whatever the technical slang for one aide ot"tlu, stage U). " Mr. Albert Richardson, a New York journal. ist, an army oortmponiknt, an anhtor, and in a variety of we]: a contributor to newspaper and periodical literature.” Enters. W. (as before) " Mu, McFar- land, an actreee, the msittitsi of two: children, of what. .RittetiFoir became enamoured." Bruit, in the, Idol of wit, and, we napping of f,tltg1ti " She quarrelled with her human. ' and return. _ ed Biehardeul‘a pain." Here we, suspect what the grammar people need to 1 call a rhetorical metetheaie, and it ought‘ to read,' " She returned Richardson's I Erica; and curtailed with "will; k-. ii',?ri'li'r)lllle'. '.Petry "rerhtdtlt And who: and NM. tuiUtttftttto high one, and in New York a very high One. Bohemia, to take Bohemia a word for it, innot only, or apt so much, artistic and literary an art and literature mar. n the tongue, and we due any in the estimation of Bohemia, art means comic limning, and literature means jour- naliouaml the atage. Anyhow the heroes and heroine of the New York tragedy which ha- engroued much intention are in all aspects Bohemians. In Bohemia tongue the drama proceda in this wine: Enter history the iratissation of khowing that they have not preached altogether in vain. The need has “Helen ground which, if not absolutely good in itlelf, in eminently suited for the rowth of plants of the nightshade 'll/"ll;'Jld. tiort-the .etape- lian group, an glue botany books My, being remarkable f r the union odor of its bnrisra. The ‘aeton in thia'pleaaant and 'edifying drama belongat must be confused [ to Bohemia. Bit then Bohemia-in a te- eofniaed life and ,region. It has not in! its placejn the aogial enemas, but a we suggest that a recent scene which took place " New York should be th-. serted. It is quite worthy of illustration, both literary and pictorial. For our- selves, not hating gilts of the right sort, we can only describe it inra very jog-trot, hackneyed fashion. The exciting inei-. dents, as they call them, and the highly spiced paragraphs of the American reporters, will make up for our artistic defieiemsies, Miss Braddon might make a good thing of it, and we dare say that lshe “Iguanas herself that the Rich- nrdsoa and MoEndnd marriage amply I vindicatea her many contributions to moral literature from the imputation that has been cast upon them as to their yt.trutltfulnem, or rather untruthlikeness. Indeed, as we come to think of it, the consolation of the murder and adultery school of fiotionista may take another form. They have in this _pleasant life bu: in. iiuh an - GitGiiiV-Utiiriiiirti' tho Inst noble words of the "'"PTePr- There is a book-one Of those books which no library that pretends to be a Hibrary is ,ilthtnit,-" Picart'a Religious, Ceremonies, including Marriage Cere. moniei of all Nation." It in some years since we law it, but our recollectionIhnzy perhaps, anggeat that certain of there marriage rites, upecially aome African nuptial tsertratoni-re think they were Afruatt-- partieularly odd. It is not very like! that a new edition of this huge i'i'i/a?;i'rl'lg Mid beforteoniing, The "t-dar lomw " the Itch-"lun- Iel‘ulond amt. "A3‘III. A Lt .003 - . Gilli. . be muon- pd- no" emu. carpal-opal“. By .Ibotough hue-1.1;. 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I gee your 35!} has before _thit day, --.ia Irish friend of our: tho othir dulfthundend out a nobk - to I wifew Atty.. s"Tet M! 9:11- ”3.10: brown-tick in moon-ion, ,h Ward Betcha: of the occasion, I oodheaur, frowned thin bei " tinting, benediction: , Jump we, jnnpjbore, In “(I die Ate "emote. ofthooou , im 'l,f,,t2tttt, otTii FiiiiiG"tiri'iiiL"id, 1%iriiii, counted " the persona irf'Mr. Richardson tad 11:lP,lhirleh jumping Jr'".. a ed by a with] spouse. The marriage we 'petotfrrttoi,tou-,gerttr, a couple of elergyueo, " was the up“ ttlt't't mallet! in my, 2ttg terms. e are a . a ftrNtrttl" new 1g,'ttttt into (Home. but. which certainly no in vogue he then a century ago, specie“, in Whit- friare,and was popularly have as a broom. etiek marriage. We ate not lure, eon- n'deriag the eel ehancur of the parties to I New York weddna’ a, that even the liliplO language of AKA would hue been very inappropriate. The rite consisted in the ceremony. 1Aort and pimping“ deeply bMve," t',tt,itlt rite, u the Americans would any. by 30%. Woman}, not]! on. airtime. (neaitresal_ly “an; tehepitrsottsomrorttotttot'irhoia happen. otr)ikis Mu: Mahmud. to be encumber- _ mam the English Payer-book. Some 'tmr- chime end tf'tt, mong the clergy, we believe, eel lone diSiultia, u ' to min; on: muriege service in the one of e divorcee or e divorce. Why not her- row this Beecher Uee t It he e very eoeleeinetieel Hung ; indeed the formal: embodieeegood dial more of priestly entbority than my ritual known to I. The nblime t,"lte, “ By the authority given me by t e C.trurthi8Cltrit,iii7 dis. New“ hylt1 Had we." _ new OIL! A Codi.” "Go “no. l was giving by' Mr: Beecher in the most extravagant and pleonastic and ultra-eeeleitaatidiii phase; and the most sscred bjeeeings were showered " by the authority of the church " on " e wife. sacred end honored, " end " s husband her head in the Lord." We 00de this " ceremony short sad simple, but," as the Tribune very truly goes oh to re- mark, "deeply tttft' and electing, to the attention _0 some e oufsdm. Especially with all reVerseee. is It 'eeid, to the, ".'.iemutaetial ot nos-odds], of to quote~one reverend gentleman” solemn preliminary prayer invoking 1 blessing on adultery: "Father, we thank Thee lor whit these two have been to each other." The nuptial benmlisrtian A ”"”"“"‘"J "r"""""""'"" --Mr. Hinton was the gentleman who had the misfortune to slip " B. "airirld last Monday morning and break his neck while talking to a clergyman in the city, and thiCnkidettt happened to him because he entertained, and acted on,theaa very views of marriage. He happened to have a wife, but he thought pmper to dissolve his marriage by adultery,and consistently treated his paramcnr as " Hire. Now- what if, after killing "the [ destroyer of his domestic peaoe," he had not shot, " he was foolish enoughto do, his unmarried wife, but had “in the felons cell " gone through a ceremon of marriage with her, what wouldY be thought of' the clergyman ofheiathtgr at a mockery "tf religion) so grotesqu'o and I nauseous? And yet this is preclsely what Mr.Htichardion and Mrs. McFar- land, and “the Rev. -Henry Ward Beecher. assisted. by the Rev. Mr. I?rothiaguen" did. We shall notI transcribe the revolting and blasphemona 1 details of this clinical wedding. Enough I man, and fortiiied by the benedictions of "the church," and it is satisfactory to learn on his owu testimony that he had (made it all right in both words-his last) words addressed to "hu wife', being: “My darling, I am going to take you into intiriite space and glorr,' Now, let us put a case somewhat paralled to this amaaing history. Mr. Richardson, the journalist, of course thought that to all intents and purposes Mrs.uMoFarland was free to marry, and that he was free to marry her, the’essenoe of the marriage contract consisting in the fact of their mutual adultery. This was just the late Mr. Hinson’s View of marriage. Mr. Hinson, to be sure, was hanged2-we beg pardon, we ought to have said, as we ”(shard it eupheteiirtieallt expressed last "thot him (Richardson) across the counter of the New York Tribune," and a very poetical justice it was. to pistol, a journalist, on the scene of his successes, a journal Mice. Though the wound was mortal, the adulterer lived some days, and his last hours were sooth- ed by the enjoyment of what we believe l is called a perfect ovation. m became, indeed what he always was, a hero; ‘he was feted, and gave fetes at the Astor House; he was "interviewed" and “held a levee;” while the enraged husband was cruelly "draged to a felon’s cell,” the delightful adulterer was bulletined and telegraphed and waited upon by Mrs. McFarland, to whose devotion Queen Eleanor’s was nothing. Universal execration was poured on the husband. But this was not all. Religion came in at the last hour, and he was sent to heaven a married [cue might always go on if no shooting u introduced into the matter. and. the court would get its feet But It” 'se practice of shooting, or even shooting " adulterers is inuoduced, a judce ivy. reason to oomphin that his jnri,dicuon and perquisites are interfered nth. Be this as it may. McFarland: hand menu: yith the revolver only made him drink huder, or, as it is more prettily said, the devoted husband maddeqed by his woos, flanged nil] deeper in diuipntion, and " ant "shot him (Rieliardmnl ant-nu tha, lift tisoe" beforo'tln't day, I’ n lt also tu mun .ll-ola'cu V Vlrlwlw‘; "rTGiisi'i 'ld Mt iii,'i?iiiit?h2,,it, hang. “my . 7,131.10..." V, W, HUI." -aaa, 113le “a t1't 'eettemi1t.. so“!!! the Manly lat magma»: 'rmrNty, Icy-nu- t'lttg,2tt1"2'dhee'tet2r,erfiE o cpcoobu nachos mmby‘w "peiusrrnt.tiat. By A shutout has“. Mttsettatt-itomirttbh who op..- Ionual “I”. 'eyedtism, “(by a [and 'uiGiiitiiiGLiTrG 2',tgutgttttui'te " qrri1-'kiKud with In: I: Be-tded Ba-d-Bere. WWI-OI” a. 'ht-ies-Tis, very a-tru ohm cl "layman-bu undead “a...” twirl“. The Cms In". (IA-In - qsarhat.-."The “will! an“. M " -rot Golda, Ought, Bronchial. 0m- uoo, and." blue-ca at the Twat»: “q Lungs, Dr. J, In“! Throat LII. “at In a an“: m nil-bl. My. Bola Prdmquu. _ 13“,: l 301.30,“ by the pun, (Intention. 1‘11th and an " "out" but fun, " tiitk.ugt-t. t I“... Emu-0L}. [Namath-[led Hulk-c dy u mm, with. all nibble lot hum] Iguana, 3mm nest-g run. ' hat but III-Inn‘s and and avidly on. the moo: dun-In. can, “out“ "with. surgical 090m. All such can m bee". 'l lull» than at Chalet-Ody. M‘ - w I." Maui to. this du. tmaMatedt-, In mm km... All out fur“? than... 'lfsU', all. Dr. . . I. _ 'll Brit. and can” Ionian; mun. M’ mputtohcnho wall-chat b ’jnil for I (who: hearing. [ Hae 'tme notion- in no out no. "agtt the Reader to In.“ Dr. Jo n B. Cooper, chapel pudding, who charred her cell, and magnum pronounoodhertobol ‘n‘udetnn and of hylwris. Soon that, lb. ex- primed I dam to have In interview with no clot-gym who had «and her and ; but when he m" ushered into her tee can, the refund to hit. The "- mat, a U'oepimru.ttaaaed Midas-3H0 “Meat” and the rank Slaw-ind with I gallon] w. [ f With many apologies for venturing to ,' ask for the insertion of this letter, which F may he the mean of putting the unwary . mttuirtruard,raanin%,rur obedient i tenant . J. B. KELLY. , l d Coadjutor Biehop of Newfonede an . i tit Johu'e N. B., Dec. 9, 1360. . Acting on the above information, the I clergymen man placed the entire matter ', in the halide ofoicer 'tt Shield: of thia eity, who started r per-town. ,1 they) meaty, on 'A;'ld,P1'l2',1'it ' the placehe ascertained that both had / braerreeted on a telegra- from thin , city, but that the man had given bail. L and through some " hocne poem" ar. rttttgettteiit ofa high con-table of a Coop- eratown had made hie escape before his bail bond "trtmitiled. The womau.h0w- ever he was told was " the hotel, wln'thuI Shielda repaired. m was ehown to her room, and made his ttrt known, she ts0ttqlainisqr ofbesing il . A pay-“win. horrtmsr,Kited the war only nerve-a At the, were about to leave the hotel the landlord roiled on the woman'a trunk for a twelve dollar board bill. The . trunk contained a large amount of in; wear , an the fair ' lei qhis r,,,'e,tr1'i,] d a. lt. C1"l,',', the depet‘au attempt was made by a lawyer to prevent Bhielde from taking the i- aoaer one! the place, but the At; addreaeed the dinipleef We in a determined manner, when he withdrew, anchieldaearneon to thin city with hie charge! reaching here " two o'clock thin morn cg. Atnlne oumh a. tn. she wee taken . her cell to We: Taylor's , Court, where, doling Mmureratrtittitimt, ‘ .iieatatedthat hernia-Mace N.ll {Kelly She wee aekedil'ahehadeeaaaal. , 2tt..,1ug'tlaud,i' “No, not my: dther.’ Ia-md trsstl, , I m. endepokain an almoet 'utauitrlitomotl1 voice, and appeared to breathe very hard. l 1lt,tit (one; tu tred look_iog,_ '0'! a , ( I fear, from some information which l he reached us from Cumin, a. well u from' the United Stun, that they bevelfound their orindlutg - " ssient y. prditnble to be eqMNMgr . . Anyone to whom they my ttt 'a do the Bishop of Newfoundlud on in]. self: kindness, as well u to put I stop, to I course of imposition, if he will " one hand them overto the police. The 1blitrftgr description but been given to bob: note nun,to when. qytttrthy they 1p'id'l'lPh'l';'li1,' without "one. :- The young man is tall, of light hair and complexion, and very gentlemen“, in " manners. The youn women is of medi- j um size, black eyes, , dark complexion ( and very agreeable in convemtion. i They both hue the accent of Britons. _ mm. ....-.. --Au~.-.. a... _-__._.__ .- l chagrin, the clergyman while reading the New York Church Journal of December 22, para-ed the following, addnaaad to the editor of that pawl: ' Mean Editot- ill you kindly ll- low me to trapasa on your column: ao far as to warn my brttlkn of the United States against two impoatera, who re. present themselves as the am: and daugh- ter, " one time, the Bisho of New F oundland, at another of 'ICS. ) A cor" 't. J, dent of the Now York l Hero' -, " 'ti I frco Poughkeepsie, Dee. 30, any _ A wel or two since nyonng l mm and vomm visited Poughkeepsie, and called Mt .1 clergyman to. spend the evening. They informed him that any were children of the Bishop of Newlnuud- land. After supper a very p'asatsant eon. vet-nation was indulged in at the reverend gentleman'a iireitde the young {mph referring to parties in Quebec an New Brunswick with whom the clergyman l was acquainted, and time paged rupidly 1 and pleasantly ewey till the hour for netiring came to hand, when the two visitors separated, and, 'thi 'eparate apertments, remained kt the c efgy'm'en'e home. In the morning after breakfast, both requested a loin of tmmtr-five dollars from the clergyman, stating that they were at male to Cooperstown. Uteego county, and had‘ot money enough "oreaeh there, and alao, promising to send him a check for the amount as noun a they reached their tather'e residence The reverend gentlemen, believing th it they epoke the truth, and his belief being etrengthened by what they had re. lated of matter: and things in the Pro. vinces of which he was eongnisant, let them have the required Inu, when, thanking him kindly,' they left town. In Ererr days after, to his aitmtishnteett and l " TAIL") " TH! OLIIGYo ”than... tia, 2tt'tt t 2l'tt Lu; My. Solo 13“.:- Iln at gluon. In a I. t Mono. N; Mambo-spasm . would. alp,1i'gr/,)l'll"uf,"f/uj1'1't,th'th not mm, “Cu atf..erud.ui, how a l! sinned. tered; The '3 - " libhcoooof “out. Tre ‘I'qu'nlnonn'd- -hned. trtt.foy-itiifAhtAtr, “I“. as. were . “km. " ls. 'LD-ui- Cain-r: Irhatdttriiithinkutt- of death kWh-0.: In.“ (to. raid-minimal. 2gfpt,t t"g,tdttig',,f,"t of . In” ' u m,“ 'i',?ei1ti':'11,ti'e/i'i' “Hutu-Wit pun-thud albqred 'trgivtitatiri-ituU- Pei. 1',"rTu%':Ul','.. In”... 5... ginaumbahhu. _ Themvhondclbpdm 'sitsasamTitio-dtbbafin an waking-dbmwl’oqkuulu' "yuoor.theriloiAyd9ut.u, and“ was.» with an. in}, or a!” a '5in _trrthrrd.-'ru ' "hetyerttro-rutorau. one nu cladymhlunudnpu- (lr-tarises-Ula-Giard.' " t'ttht2eget1tt il=, who - Donut, 8'- III“, iiiiiiiiii9i'i'?ii'ri5ii. Tit m.- an“, Modigliani-Mud upb- fp,',rgr2,tg'tg,"tedfttgth ?rtrl.ttouerrhi'i,afArbe-" mt Th It . I. "y Widow The“ "e-ed-i-ia.".. -t.ror-uui"iftAtr, It.“ Lithium Mi. M. I.” tt-tididriti, aid “a: would tttgifinqa-,ier. but. "ihdatr Ionian-l Mb mm pm of“. aka. ”I. ','gl12t9ght ty'tttd'tgt not“ _ orepi. tT, Ho 'ttalt), I. ttht 1?.rehu'titoe-tiuyrtt_u t Ar. Shaina-email MM at! *toiautoes,aatdrraotesr-intnrit josh-dorm“ was... horhomdy know mm to atiearordeU. Shani-cum. 1"JiitTirgtttt'gf1'g2e,kit" "tthi. herding H-tHire " i'iiilih,','ii?tos, “hm. who uh which." “Wold: 'Utiaaiaiei." new mt".eli"tbotssea.eu, wan. ortuyroeittetiseutiiusietolid gut an ttet four-n can“ 'ttofortni t, Ml,'.".'.':,"':',?:.',.':,?, ; but vita- hell" they no “at [intended “mm; It Unnam- u-Arth about 5 math “than it'- decided to In" four our Iron Guy's [HoopiuL How-00.00! in Julia! committal. TM math-u- uwmnottoduinm “to “to footlorrrator,tmttt Ibo-M {orthor- they 'reexrteberttiveettober. a. vUiud thegirlon Tuesdayhu. Wind-yo' unmoghwm. mm t'/),'d't,c'.e Tttseeth'; a. . mow” .50....“ "I 'M the min 1'h'r,',d by the rm. may: ”dink "tietddutedaatrr. yin-whom. an burg-i- on'l'hu-ugy,wka “ISM posh {PRICE-3 CEN W. “"41 tram . um an}; by oiiriiui 'eauestut,tu.rri-ri(-aa-- _tltattd",tp2tttt,i.ihiii- jun“ - "guild, and y a”, tt"ghl2 work with bananas. Q" N kin of Ill-ion that willing Ishma- oonld and". iii van-unmuvhjggum Wadi-3 theiptams to who Wuwh,dhfl:ru. tttlit',',":,",,,.':,':),',', The 'ttre,lu'.tldetef,,,te " . pro-diama- ia o ai to t'dt,t11/,eitftd'hd _ Winnie Amhbilhop of (hatchery we first stricken Joya with ths 9213i: which mill prevent his Iain dueling. of dutr--wliiu he by bottom life and death, he said to one ortiig Arxrhdmooam an: lain desire to live and to continue huwork tTni,r,t who. mambo]; “all. night . I t I - chain by was. I“. a. do” in - work. This w. Ind. public. .04an the Mach. bo- Ila-d P aotod clip union. A no.» Khalil up: - an. “no“. MI" help in the phui not together inhalant (on even- ingl since. under the was», of Mr, I. I: Kama]. P., when II "tmated, n intend; tendon look plan a to the my bldugl und Mu In and "In high: ara. on My ___ TriGT; bathro- ifthey glued to aetie ”can. "if” "‘5. their olyritr - min": of tiliivd1 strong and conduit; -Giiaii might in. been found to pm" it an "fm-tr' of mum in L Liiuaii,ii g,',',tt'.it', a not to has needed uuortiou . anally strong nnd mnclnnin "3.1m... [were is Mo. to mm the xiiGiiiiit as wild bee-ts, end to “laminae than, dam end on!» ;irtUy objeei to this q n freedom bordering on iieenee, the troops of the United Sate- penetrate into ace faatmmes, end protect the innocent white eetilcre by e general We of the red l inconvenienced. There u n good deal ot [ freedom down Booth, when n large eection ofthe popnietipu ll dhfruchieed, end Several Sum ere still under martial In the.fhsedoen of n governing clue iiriiiGiiii by bayontee to rule irrespective of' the law, end the ooettittttimt, 3nd freedom for the governed to gun end hen it, pro- vided the pinch; is not. construed ittte treeenn miner, the Union, end the been“! 'te don My end cheerfully. Under them 't2tet2 “element that the United in the boating- a {Fr-the ”who! Inning Btu] I We are indebted to a Wishing”: tek. , gram to the Associated PM! for the in. 5 formation that the copy of the President] l Mme transmitted n that}: as), con. ' taittod an input-gut upon 0 (Hunt l was made tn shank of the United Stu. i no the "first" nation of the wodd; he it tended to hon aid "that." But for n mount, whioh mny fairly he and national, and but for that total nil-an of elf-martian which is lilo uni-end, American, he might have contended for " In. “M." Fusion: not only abounds in the United States, but than in n mter-almsdamte ofit for than that belong to the ryltutruaitritr, minoriti- nlthongh they have no rights, one free to submit. In New Mexico there is freo- dom of n which Ionic C was all Navel-yr: 8h'e,'h' the" pi: freedo- to in rt Chinese women and sell than by puhiic auction or private treaty foe the purpose of prostitution; there to nine. n freedom in the name State to kill an Chinnmnn at sight for daring to ll too cheap; but there in no freedom for the Chinnmnn to unify W his Cun- cnsiun mm, to exeértiq the fron- chue,6rtoaeaiit the M at low- ed imtitqitU. in?" which ho in Ity, {My taxad. bu “the “It, L... ._'__ -- A A . .. - . It”? " PREM'I'. mapootivo of' the In, and freedom for and be it, pro- in not. construed I Union, and tho 'dy and Mall}. on a. r. ind 't2ttet the

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