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1232 THE LEADER. [Saturday,
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SEPBOi)TJC^iyi ' ' ^t>ipYMEl!iT "' M4. '...
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ME. KIR WAN'S CASE. In the Kir^an case, ...
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' ¦ NAPOLEON III. AND HIS MILITARY ' "« ...
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' THE !i (l)ECEASED> 1 OBt7I>G'ET iprSS^...
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American Souvenirs Of Napoleon Iii. When...
All memories , however , are not cut short by a 2 nd of December . The worthy and tenacious lawyer at Brooklyn still recollects one ; facti important to him : " Louis Napoleon , " he says , " is still indebted to us for counsel fees and disbursements . " Now , will the Yankee forego that claim ? Is it not evident policyin him to go to Paris with his " little bill" P Sardly ap American citizen will not be compelled'to waive his : just demand , on jfche client of , the pld , gaol in iheJPyffk P i 3 urely , Imperial Kapqleon will ; not repudiate . ?
Or if the Brooklyn , edifcor ,. bearing-, his , little mil in ,, person , > vere recklessly , seized- , by tlf ^ irresponsible desoot , surely the star-spangled banner would extend its protecting shadow over him ? It would be worth while raising that question ., of international accomitabilify . ; . Europe . has ,, pfjfce ^ invaded America :.. here is , aQ , easy mpde ^ . by which America ., might ,, invade Europe * ip , the person of Iiouis ^ Napoleon ' s friend , with his little bill for counsel fees ,, and disbursements ,, in defending Napoleon n III . under , a . charge of , misdemeanqur ' ... ' / ., ' ., , , . . . . . ..., . . ' . ¦ ¦ . „ ¦ .- ¦ ? ¦ ¦ .-, ¦> . ¦ r ,
1232 The Leader. [Saturday,
1232 THE LEADER . [ Saturday ,
Sepboi)Tjc^Iyi ' ' ^T>Ipymel!It "' M4. '...
SEPBOi ) TJC ^ iyi ' ' ^ t > ipYMEl ! iT "' M 4 . ' % S ^ . ' , . ; ¦ : ' ; : „ ,, ;;; , ' ,. am ^ ed ; Q ## E # ; ii ; . ;• , •;; ., ' ;; . ; ,.. ; -Thk < Thapet / Union ; lias beenonie of lourimost faithful illustrations ofthe principle of reproductive employment , and this year we learn that ? -the eKperimentiprooeedswith i & cfreaairig gnvcodssj -The ( SuaTdiaiia ihkve made & profit' of < 95 I : in * thereat , a decided-dBclreas ^ ' upon our ¦ last' report ; The lahdi iWasi very'poor whea they took "it , and -they have > not had it more than three years ;> the rent is ; 2 / . 10 * ., per acre ; tithe on the whole , 61 . 3 s . llrf . per year ; and every expense , labour exeepted , is accounted for .
All labour was done hj the inmates , with great incidental advantages to themselves . " Many of the old men spend hours in the fresh air , where they can work if they please , very little , if any , restraint being put upon them . Latterly they have not had an able-bodied inmate in the house the labour being principally done by the elders and boys . All appear benefited by this industrial farm , and no one injured . Many a skulking fellow from the watering-places of Ramsgate and Margate is prevented from going into the house , because he knows that there he must work . "
And this effect takes place notwithstanding the fact that tho diet is better than it is' in other Unions . , The workers are , in a certain degree , rewarded for their exertioni as . the Officers arc interested iu , : the farm proceedings , . and the Governor is an adept in agricultural pursuits /' The men are treated more humanely , yet tho farm -docsjnot prove an attraction for the idler , as « , priori and rigorous ceeononjiats , of the / , old school would have presumed . ; How many fallaciqus .. assumptions against . reproductive employincut do-these diivts refuto . , ... '<
In August last , \\ w . Poor Jj ; w Coinmiwinnevs issued an order 'forbidding-rolief to vmnousdetjcriptioMhJ of . puup * , *!^ ,, excepting , in kind or in . the k ) uijh ; of . worjt . . T / a'h iW < it ? hold-by -ninny Poor . haw , J ^ j foriu . cr . s .. not , oujy , us a return to the : priu-. civh ^ . oW Lliv . / loyd . ul" yAi / Mbul , U 4 lh \ - xl , ;\\» o-w . sm . mlopl-iqi ^ or , iUkv , prinqij )| l < ' of nipj-qiluclivt' employ ,-ij u . mi 1 > . , , AYo aw . ivwiii , i ; -o , Mtliii , t \ yp . oaai . sed , koiui > r . JiM ^ riivto vory good | f . " n < n t ' r q \ m" \\ wA \\ -o .. t'niplo . ynionfci . s , u , <() ii du-ccLlj onfurvrcl , lj » y -IJ , i . <; ; irn , < . 'm . lo < : Uoi ; dej ; .: On d l ^ M ) Ui , cr JLi ; i ! K | ,,, aJ | , lu ) nxli | J » . « mv h : i , s bwn : i . » -jhki . I . . tjcylof clj ^ ut ^ iou on l tii < , " , u !> j < M . -lA , i | ,. i » <><} imll . y ( be lacVJluil , , tb « ipvi . lH-. iplo , . ofl J . V |> i- ( )(| lU (;| . iv < » ,. < ur ) j ) U ) y-
JJM-Ut in a ! M !' . lH-. < iU ^» it < ,-dJ » . y - ( lie order , ; T . ho ( iiua ' r-. diij . u . * arc , required .. n <» . givo , aliUwLf . HJictL ix'rsom ; vwl ^ 'f . in tb . « n , |() nu . «> r , work , ; , l | j < . -, y jijft ! , nll , o \ v / .- < l i . o y % Y , l \ . Uiiii ; ii \\ tnxu \ i , o \\ , in , ( i . variety of . Mayt ) , aud it ; Aj > p < 'juys to . up lUntv . uudcr a stric ;/ . iiitorprolal urn ^ j ( Jjo ordeji , Uicy ; an * ir / np < . > , U ) mrto nwiko tlu > Avorjf ¦ tcRt-la ^ yur , v ^ l < lK- > Uiu < l vuuUunpJruVd > it . \ hv Jirst amendment , of MUi Poor Lav iu . pj / s ;^! ,, 5 / r rquwrliu ^ tiv ^ vw , \ i } w . ymr-uk , i . u Uw , houw uf , 11 u > J . Vjof ^ . li ^ w lifjlan ^ i , A « w >(; i « . I . M » u . ,, / iUu ; ,, dolibcvnU-^ lif iyii ^ y ., | f } l ';! ili ]> , Aiiiciidctl , OrdiM ; , jjivai , / , U ' e <) i ^^ si , wni ,.: iJ , iM < , » wt , uy . iiiu < h viiJue ( n . n m , j > OHJ | , i ;\ : c Ji , c ^ i u ; i :. TJiu MUi : Ktip . iv ih , un p , pfn <| UOHtioiHi"U » ii » i > vo WtfWl l - JW ^ ' «! i »» K' in . » iW / ' Jh , j ^ V . 'U' ; m 1 vhuc *> . l . ) ow . u | o , l )] MVPr (! . squt . yc « n-, it \ va , s . Ho » iu-, ; tH
nuUiorxly gixw ,, a vUWiU njmeNlioj ) ,, wjd i ( .,, ifl | ' u ^ iuu ' ly througji tUc t \\ cvtiojJH oi" ( jut ( a-pi ; i , siiig ( . ^ wardinnH-, fluch u . h thow i at ThuucL , Cwrli ,, aMMl . ol-W-r , pliux ^ , jiidod , l ) y U'o pyHt . finw 1 . lj 4 ; labours <»/ " the i \> oi ! , 4 , nw ' licfonu AiiiociaXitn ^ , Unil Ihoiiuctilauu Jiav , )) 4 rm ihuH Hiit / iHl '; icl () i"ily rcoixjucd .
Me. Kir Wan's Case. In The Kir^An Case, ...
ME . KIR WAN'S CASE . In the Kir ^ an case , Mr . Justice Cratnptori has refused t < fr reflbfve ' ibr '" the * c'dii ' siderktibii of the Courfr 'df Orirninal Appeal the joints ; of < 3 ( bjectt 6 n rais ' ed By MrJ Butt '; and " his' thte la ^ v - 'A t '' pre ^ eiii alldw ' ' erihiihal ho appeal '' tipbn ^ 'We ' merit si )( Jfi s ^ er iis ; h 0 t 'impbs ^ ibl 6 tkttt thd' accused ' -WAV yet be ha'Agedfolr / wMt tbie ' 3 ¥ w ^ n & ti calls ; itt alleged" fafirde ' r- ^ a Miirdelrv' that ^ ig ; nbt proved W'hSJ ^ -i ^ ii'bointfa ^ havb 'been coihTft-ittea-by hJrA . ' Chreftt -efforts lMVe been maQdi Ve" tindeMaHd . 'bV'thfe'feW ^ eo ' plfif . 'in
fcliis t / o ^ n try Wnp dar & ' ^ 'b ^' abfciW'in'ii que ^ tton o ' f justice ribtJ Min ^ diat ^ Iy atfectlri ^ th ^ iiisel ^ es ; to & t & t ^^^ oyxt Xe ^ nt ^ a ^^ mm ^ M ^ i de riidh § tr'ati 6 ii ' rfgaiiit ai v-ei'd ict | t b 'in ' c 6 rilifest ^ nt With ^ t'hfeWidah ' ce a ^ thj | tt tittyum & , Kb ^ tlTimtft " riatelyV ^ ith'n ' o success .- ! Very in ^' of-thfe'li ^ t iitithbrities ' ' e ,-iiowfev ^ H qtiite' ^ f ^^ inioffi tfefet ' tHe whole evidence given was ifeiifficterit tbj ^ tify tfie j-u ' ryin tff ^ ir ^ ohchisioni and thrft ' a ^ re ^ lt p ^ art 6 fit w ^ S W 6 rth l ^ s from the 0 ' akitiifti ? stixdt the psilptlHb
inf er & city ^ cff patticula ^ . wtesges '/ " Ptofe ^^ iolial eti ^ iibfte , d 6 lic 5 atjy di / e' t'b the' litffifcdtfe ^ tfM ' cfbiitt ! . kel f 6 ^ ¥ h 6 ^ 6 f ^ nce , and horror 6 f'Kavirig-rnbtites kttributed 1 for the ' gbod cfeetf ; s '^ enl' to M ' the * e asMs ' wkicft' KavS ; prevailed' 'dter Wet / iiiffinteliens' of ^ he ntlfflierotiS fliStihguish ^ a niernfee ^ ' of the-Mf } wnbs ^' -0 ] blnio ^^ te 6 ^ du ^' witlil ! th 6 ^! ek ; ¦ toesiea ^ Iti h \ te XeM &* l & sU'we ^ k ; tli ^ -otfe ^ r wpMto ; rot ' ^ heir ina ^ tioii , ' arid that ^ Wfth ! We tfidkt'fediPf ' adtnit , is "/ tfaat they canrWt jj ^ rsttaiae thbriilelve ^ to ^ bfelre ^ that , eVeri' afsfiifattemst ^ rta , th ^' sentenfee ' ef the'law ^ ill feVer lie bar *? e € 'in't 6 Wecuti 6 h . / r : Neither ' ban -w e ^ yt *! / ¦ ¦ ' )
' ¦ Napoleon Iii. And His Military ' "« ...
' ¦ NAPOLEON III . AND HIS MILITARY ' " « [¦ ¦ -- ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ democracy . ' . ¦¦ ¦ '¦;• ¦ " " y Thus far Xouis Napoleon ' s success ha &^ been cpjxipiete , has ^ per haps , outgrown his own expectations . "Without any very decided ' achievements , he has fairly won the , good-will of the great bu ' li of the French * people , and trustworthy accounts convince us that he is really popular . The plan of action that he is developing is one precisely suited to the French genius . He is constructing a true military despotism , based on democracy ; for however fraudulent , his original appeal to the
people of , France may . have been ^ he is now . filling \ ip tliat bianlc form with genuine facts , - '' . . ' . , ' The scheme wh'i ' cii' is credibly imputed to him attests the striking reliance of the man in himself and his own methocl . He is abp ^ to construct the wliole male population of TFrance into one vast army . By tha ^ means , according to the calculations of more timid stat ' esineri ^ lie is fqr : Ibiting tliQ exclusive pbwxH' of the Expensive ( government , ( l ) y ' merging"it in the power of the Avliolo people' ' But' to our apprehension , if we tlmformed ins lanbo is
are rjgp ' y as fo p , . taking 0110 , ' xneth 0 ( 1 towarjls qnjployjng all tlio ^ rue elc ' i ' neqi-s of govcrninent ; i ) iesq ' . elements nrpopinion , aUef'tion , and force . Vn constructing a . ii ^ jchino i to Hi 8 t 6 rc , ih '(;/ glorv ' oi ' J l ^ rah cp , 1 i (\ is botU n ; vivin < r ai ) d fulfillinij : > . ' iiermanriit opinion in that natioij i . , By bis , conduct in furnishing einpln ' yment iuid a . nuiKoniiinf , Hio ' ,. is | ' ' winiu ' u ^' . t ' licir vAl ' t ^ liyn ; ,: nxl so long arf bo caii ' keep tTic ' se two elements woi-lun ^ , tbjC' 4 > xt < 'nsiou ; of power lo the whole Ivoc'l y of f ) ic pV' ^ lci is bid ; an addition to his <)\\ u IJDrce . ' ' - ' . ..
,,,, , , ,,, WbaU'ver ni .-iy ] w tho < liflic / n . V . i ^ . s whicli . Ui ? cxt / 'in'lcd rcsoiircivs entail upon Jiini a ( . hoiud ^ tkere 4-jiii l > c iio doulr'b that' if he who ' ll hi micoPMl , ' he M . iJJ H < , e ; ll jl / liiarcli , upina ibi , i rival *! abnoud , ill a iua . tm ( fr < i \ vlu < : l >/ 'l . liieyA \ ill hilvii ; ^ i ; oa ( ., idillir . ulfy , to niaMi . * liUAUwLivtilyu iihey | Av ; i . ll } m . j uhlv > , to ¦ Lx / 'ing tionm 1 J , ()( M ) , ( X ; M , > of Holdi . ers into ( jhe . ( icjd ; but ho cmi ; hfijigi ( wen , ji . g \ i"ea . U ? r iIWUhIkti / auk , 1 ; : \ i hiltf IlidU'i . tsouiidl . S ' , uuisl / inuvitabily , bo ' rluifi'iictokiil ^ y so |) ura : lx ' . jnl-orosls-, \ hc woukL iinovc Iu ' h enorlnoiiH
anny , wiMi thxi will oion < ft natioii , , iait < . li > l . hat -tlid n , Ki > rtt . inilil-aify iialion j , n l ^ . iropo . ; , ( iXbufi . poUnitnk \ s iini ^ hit ; ldx » tsirit ) 't «> . i iniiljuic Iuih , bill lluiy , Imve JM > it . vbiidiexL , ( Slal ^ 'cva ft , wiOh . Ho nmt-biforeHi ^ hit . TIimv iluiye ^ law . ' d tli ( tmiiclvew in u l ]; onii () iouv « Di «! 'h tlial , . lheyi < . 'a , mii )< , ^ jmisI . ulty <) i" ihdl ]) e () j . ) ltti , silbj ( fot l (* lh < fiWi , us hiii ^ caih !; WiU . it Ijo davil > t I ' ul ; « jXj 4 " < pt / i ( H » <> C . Jfruisrfinu , , ( , lu ; i : o in ino . inbtioIwMlniMurjtuK ^ i in l . ] wvoi )» ,, ! w-h <> i ( fonld ; ina , Jbo , \ v , l »(> l « i IhmI ^ , ol * . Jii « V < ' <> piltt < . wUhoitti , creating the , iiDctuiyi / ofiiiliiH . ioviin ddliron (« i ( ieiit . i : . 1 ¦ ¦ , mi 1 ,- . iti : i . > i , ni > n i ' " VV «' . knovM , indeed * of but- opo purnlW to ^ iho policy ofiLjonLs . INfjviK ^ roii , and thai in 01 . 10 jiiInoino roHpecU bin ;|) oli ( , i (/ i ) J oppoHitc : ii | , in ,, tli « r Ujiitcd tStuloM . Tbait , Iv \ -public , \ vil , U n . t . (^ pinpHiiuitiviiJiy tnuaJl rogular anuy , pobs « wu \ s , Jiky the J ) Veilt 4 i
Empew )^ an effective army whole body of its citizens ; not , indeed , drilled for moveable searv ^ s , jas , hisr sojdier & will be , but . animated by a ftij ^ mppe , natiDnaJ fqeling , " Xh ^ t model has teendOing before , us / of England j anAI ^ ouis Na - p l ^ p ^^!^^^ ¦ npw fJo . ub ^ ed : it . < ,, He has . . euormousl y dei ! an ^ e 4 r * hq .. balajOjC ^ of power ,, naax oujp closet djplp ^ aijistsrhaTieiadj . u ^ tBdit ; , but theapeisno . redxes ^ ingt Ttbejfealaanw ^ s » v ^ ] by copying hisfprooess . t {•';> : t-r : v r- I . < ., 1 r . " ¦ ¦ 1 rr- - ^ t . ¦?¦¦¦ + > - iw > ' *» r + > + t * f * - ^ ' « - ' { -. i . > < ' , ' ..-, -,.- '
' The !I (L)Eceased> 1 Obt7i>G'Et Iprss^...
' THE ( l ) ECEASED > OBt 7 I > G'ET iprSS ^ CTEB . ^ ifff / A vi ' . 'i ' , ' '\ . 7 y >¦ ¦ " * ¦; li - ' " ' - if'n ; I'ufi ,-- ; . )¦!•'• . ¦! ; ¦¦¦ ,. Tj ^ e . object with which , we propoaed to exaniine . the ^ ud gpfc . , whicn is ! , now ^( jfuhci ^ waa' neither t ^ attaqt ^ Ssp ^' . im ^ l ^' ^ - ^ ? % M ; W the ^ vents of | e week , ^ persist ^ Q fc ^ 1 ^ r ! : ¦ : ^^ S ^^ . ^^ . ^^ K ^ B « Wstances some ^ elucidationx ^ t general ^ pnn ^ ii ues . , ^ e ^ nay ^^^ . ^ . ^ f . S ^ - $ ^ ^ yPfffrM'te ?* . ' VS »' , as ; the
aebMes pn % be ; Amencan war , ot eighfy vears ag < u , and cohimohly quite as mucft p learaed frqm jTailure ^ 4 uly s crutinized , as fromjSucces ? . ; :,. ' ,, ..... . / ^ he $ u ' dg < k OiC ' MCr . Disraeli , and jtl ^ ie policy jskeicned out ; 'by' him in' ' c 6 ^ ntfxi 6 rjf . with ! it , ' li & d several features entitied ' . ' la " , ;^ n ^< juiv 6 ^ ap ^ ropaii 6 n . '^ hese were as Mi ow ^ j ^ - ' " ' _ ' ! ' , ' ! ' . ' , ; .. ' ,. I '' ( - „„ ' ,: j r | : i i . "' , '(' ,.. " .,. ' ; j 1 . ' T C ^' e" te- eem ^ ' ^ of our | ' conirnerctaj' ^ arine f ^ oin , \ ux-Yust ' , eliarges , ' wh ' ich , ' . _ -tjad nothing ^ out antiguit y to ' r ^ b ' mni ' encl . and bMcial in ^ rtriQss to' conserve them . Tpe agitation for this reform ^ commenced \ v 16 h a cpnaliriiiitefi . ' nrdnnred % v ] Vtr . Huiiie' . iii' 1 §^ 3 . ovpj > ' wT ^ inVi
Mr ! vVayace presided , . and ihe first ; s ( eps in tUe reform lfself were . ^ akeij ' at : ' thie instance of another committee , in i 8 ^ 4 i ' aisii'rnoved ' Top ty M y J . ' 'tfum ^ ^ | n l ^ , " yet another committee sat on the same subje ' etj ani . tne mim ' sfi ^ ' of ' Ldrfl Jbhn Eussell ' pro ' mieed' fhe reforms it I l c * i } osed , "l ) u { i . ' Jfa ^ Mrito frffect thefn ; . ' ^ h ' e ' stibjbcft ^ us f ^ n iri tb ^^ he ' bolder Tiailds , ' br xmcteti' ttfe inorb diligent taiariflgeittfeiit ; , of 'Mr * . ' ! Bisrr » 6 li . ' . 'After tHe projjo ' sal from thd Treasury Berich , 6 f measures' so itist \ ii tlieiiisMves , it' is impossible that either ' sinister mtbreSts , of the convenience of oifice ; can lting deky ' them j and this inuch-Heeded 'refor ' tri , ' togetli ' c ( r ' with the how certain aboKtion of the remaining timber-dutidsiwill do much to unfetter our mercantile navy for the healthy race
before it . 2 . The bringing to pnblic account , and under parliamentary control , of all monies received for the liafrioiikl Tevenrte . About 4 ; 5 OO , OOO ^ . is now stopped out ? of the" gross-receipts on -their way to the'Treasury ; thife sura is applied to tho expenses of collection , to tho payment of pensions granted long ^ go ; on the' old system of aBsignmcntSj- and pefhaps to : sbme other purposes . . We only stay to say that in iio well managed private concern womkl such aft alTaiigeincnt be permitted . 'iGovfir-nmmits tire the last to l < iarn .
3 k AdmiuistmtiVe iiifipi * ovemcnte , as distinct from contraction of tlio objects to be accomplished . 'These , if effected according to Mr . Disraeli ' s promiee , mid to tbo Bound but negketed prindploa ' ho tlnuneislted , would have boon equivalent in time to a . lurge direct economy It htis been said in the highest qilartcH of sidminifito ' iitivo office ^ that if an \ v ricrht principles of selection and superintendence were " established , tjifcr woi-k of ' gby crrtihuat boiild be farnbotter ! done than tit pi-e . ^ 'iit *\ 'ith
Imlf . the -bands .. ' This opinion , ¦¦ however hew to f > e proniul ^ ii ted from Wliitehiill , and mjihitahiwl hi dTctt from thoi imiinKteriiil f > i < te of ¦ -tho '' ¦ hotisc' u'itil * 'ColiscWfttivesiiii oilice , i « only . Ruylvfts '' oKpericnc ^ hi 1 nil ol \ wr quarters KvarrantHi Cornpnh ; tlie "' w < irk ' dorio foi-]> riviite parties with Hint doiie * for ' government ill "Tiy h ^ . iir . coMniky , ayul hcoi how nnwln rbom t-luire i . *) for tins l ( iriil ; of miformj . Id'is nolJa Yittln to' tho credit of Mri ' Disunoli's uMnlac thivt beoilvred to wnfU'rtnlie li . ' Iho
:. . 4 . 'JTht ! misotUiii ^ : uid proH ] Mtet . iyc relitu-tion of ttei-tlliitMBJ We iiL-ocl m \ ly-tn \ f tliut ai % «* ftirimfi' i ^ lt-ffc or iisHKiil lmmlliiitf of .. tliis Huiijt'ct /' eveil'MO obvioiifl and easy liiwilM-ni lm . s- lndrii . ' ' '¦ : '• ' '' ' 0 . 'I'he iliHt . indtioii of income ' s fiM- trtxatioii accord ?! ijr to 1 tJio iiutUU'e of .. tlUMlr- wnim !/ Iftl ^ fumlsuriHiti'l citr < j > k * : ' r > f luxarigriiijuon ) " >» t » U'i « to'ho-retaiiied , tl ) i * "i fi ' improvttjiiuitt' wliii ? h'ithc coiniiiDusoTiHeo ! " im-n' required , niuliWhioWniem ii ) g « imi % oil ' jiryuinciit wilf ¦ iHuvHyiow Imuhlo to- rovei-Hov i « bicn < iUi ( v trixtli W > lit ^ ro Wnlly /'" tUtirhunio Mei . as ctiilnnion 'Hfnrio , lind t . hc Imd ^ 't Whirn adoptcA . liltfMr j ivnt . ' icoiiobi-simi , « l « ifitlitvep : » H the vvi'tli . wlmih can Iki " giv 4 < n to making tJD « JbcwU of li 1 vmU * " mfint ( ahtfii '< - --i ; I-, ;' -ii ¦ 'n 1 ' ¦ , ¦¦' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ rr
,, ' , . . —n —»— V m ' ^ w ** * ' y I 1 1 ill 1 ' .. ^ . 1 a T 1 m » .. jS »« J sel , tiHinkiiifc of thownifljJtinii'of J ^*!^ " ^ JVrby'h nibitMtli ,- i « nkl Miu iUimtrin iti psirt >(! uMn' « t *' wUJ / their flirty . - r < i . isi < Mi « Htfrh i to flsiiow <) l"nt 1 \ y n' 1 ? " " ituMit . s rtnd ]) l 1 r >])(> nitil [) n «; to whJxio-ifarwyihA tin \(^' ilMA of aifomuirt ireiity conldiatM ( not . hiWf ?» ith *!' cho « i » M *™' pio ^ Wi Of Vrot ^ ipii . HuriM'ndc . t-oil i * . ¦• ¦ 'JD ) m fow ' who Ktii " n > t « iAi , i 1 . h < ibr , faith ' in . it ; , « 'iiii only l «> purjilltfl ^ tl b / ( lll ° I'cunilniug , Iucol ) if ( . 'M- ( il '« ixLy- years' «> g <» . Wd miry f » n ' v
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 25, 1852, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_25121852/page/12/
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