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    2 OMAHA DAILY -AVEDNESDAY , SKPTKMBE 3.
NEBRASKA
HI' IIKAIIllt'K ST.IIIIA8I
The I'lonrrr Mutual lloneni Aiwoclallon In
Htatfl of Nchranha.
It I * rn-opnratUn In It * working and all trrmli
liatnnvolco In tlio management | ij Mild at the i
inial nicccing * .
H * aim Into bonrflt IImn inctnli < ir , Ilirlr nldoi
Mid crphan * , In pi o ol d Mh. ncclilrnt , flcknow
tola ! prrtnanriit dltablllly of a tnoinlicr , al acti
00.1 with rconoitilral m
ArclliMn liomo Mwodtllon , active nml rollnl
Rgontii wauled to rAntatufor inriiilirri In NelitMl
lUnnivK mid Coliirnil" . Addreiw ,
S. MoDOWALL ,
HocrrUty unit ( Iciiernl Manager ,
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BBATIIIUK , - -
S. H. ATWOOD ,
Plnttnmouth , - - - - - Noi
MiiDiRor Tiioaouiiiiimiu AKD man OIIDI
HEREFORD AHO JERSEY CATTLE
AND BUHOO 01 J1H1T RID MTIIII
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I I III L lloa Hhort I.lno , ( jnlck Tim
I I 111 u a'11' " ' " bout of aocommodi
hDI B.B tlonall of which are turn
bed by the Kroatrit railway In America.
And St. Paul.
Ilowni ami oporntm over 4(00 mlltm of
Northern Illlnoln , Wlnrnniilii , MlnnoiotA , low *
DtkoU ; mill M U mulii linen , lirikiicliKt mnl cxinncc
tloin ronrh kll Ihn k'ront ImilnoM coiitro * of ( hi
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dmorlptloii nf Hliort I.tno , nml Heat Kniilo between
O , Mllv ikiikro , Ht. I'AII ) mul Mliinttnioli. | |
iiMllMnnliro , lA'ron o nml Wlmmit.
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CJIilmvo , Mllnniikoo , Knit Clnlro nnd Htlllwktci'
o , i | | | nilkrio , Wnimnii nnd Mrrrlll.
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o , Mlluniikoo , Wnnknnhn nnd Ooonumuwoo.
i ) , Mllnankno , M million nnd I'rilrlodil Chlpn
, Mllwnnkoo , Owntonimnml Fnlrlhnult.
, llololt JnntmvlUo nnd Mineral 1'olul.
Ohlmito , Kluln , Hdckfnrd nn < l Iillniiio. |
i ) , Ollnton , ( lock lnUnd nnd rjednr lUnldr.
O , Ooimcll III n flu nnd Oinnlm.
o , Hlcnu City , Hlinu Knllnnnd Yunkton'
Olilcniii ) , MllivAiikoo , Mllchnll nnd UlmmliorlMn.
Hook liUixl , Diiliiuino , Ht. r nl nml illiinoApollr.
I ) vnrii > uit 'klinar , Ht. 1'anl nnd Mlnnnapolln.
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nUrntlnnl * pitld to | inJ oiiKcri hy ounrtouuioiniilutoi
of tlio Uutnpniiy.
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IN THE VALLEY-
Dow Imboflen Caplnrcfl the Nil
Maryland at CliarlcstowD ,
H nl > r o tlml I/ooltml IMIIIR AN
Fonco-ltnll ntul llrlulit H nn
ICIcutrlo
n Uoiulllciui. |
"Tho Johnnies had nome pretty doi
od tmart ofllcora durin/ / ; the war , " at
llio tnnjor , when ho had cooled off nfl
growling nl the hont , "and nome of tlu
thnt did the moat cll'oclivo work wore i
jnost the least hoard of. Imbodon
ono of thorn. Ho wnn a smaslilng go
noldior , had the true instincts of a cavi
ryman , and wan aa much at homo in I
saddle for a tlinjo days' ride to raid i
outpost as ho would have boon plnyii
bcnn poker for apple brandy in n croc
roada grocery in the Shonnndoah mou
taiim.
"In 18M , when the army of the 1 *
tomao chnnocl Luo's ilufpatod and sulk
forces back into Virginia , Meade loft i
Harpor'a Ferry only a nmall corps of ol
Borvalion , jnatead of the largo force ko {
there i-irovioiis for no bolter purpose tha
for the robs to run out and gallop a
uvor the country whunovor they took
notion to do ao. Only force enough wn
loft to watch confederate operations i
-ho fair valley stretching away to th
louthwnrd , and to guard the railroai
roiu the roving , restless bands of ligh
loroomun that kept things \vido nwak
n that neighborhood. For ono of thoa
> andn to reach the road and hnvo a brie
iino to spare , meant a burned bridge o
iti obstructed tunnel that would taki
lays porhnps to rebuild or clear , am
hut meant the devil itself aomotimoa
'ho force HO left consisted of the Thirty'
mirth iMasaachunotts Infantry , n gnllanl
egimont that had boon engaged before
11 racing up and down the Klionandoali
rith Bnnko and other distinguished gen <
rals of mnHtorly retreat , and had had
liun no opportunity of showing what
iota ! it contained , though , God rest
loir bravo souls.
ANY A dALLANT m.lOW 11AII TOO (1001) ( )
UIIANCKH
ho next year. The other troops were
iruo light batteries detached from the
riny ot the Potomac , ono that had
ueu with Avorl'l ' across 'ho mountains ,
id two six months' regimoutH of in-
miry , besides which the Purnell k-giou
: Alaryland cavalry.
"In ( Jctobor , Oon. Sullivan had just
iliuved On. Henry II. Lockwood , the
ithur of the young ollicer who lost his
To in the Arctic with Oreoly , and the
rcu was then distributed ao thnt the
intli Maryland and n tquadron of cnv-
ry was at Oharlcatown , some dozen
ilos from thu ferry , the Tenth Mary-
nd and the throe Potomac baitorios lay
[ > ng the high ground at the western
lit of Maryland heights , across the Po-
nmo , and the Day atnto men and the
iventeonth Indiana battery woru on
iliviir plain , above the town at the
: ry
"On llio morning of October 18 , not
hour after sunrise , 1 had my batteries
t drilling , when 1 heard nuns to the
utlnvard , nwny beyond Bolivar , and
ling out to thu redoubt nbovo the river ,
is signalled in a short time to come at
eo with my command to headquarters ,
> 1 , Hevero , of the Tenth Maryland re
iving the snmo ordorti. Igavo tlioaamo
struotions to battery commanders , and
triad oil'at once with a lloutonnnt and
r orderlies , and in half an hour or ao
ported. No ono yet know the trouble ,
t the lookout from Boliver heights lo-
ted the firing nt or very near Olmrles-
ivn , and Ool. Wells , of the Thirty
irtli was atArted out , Minor's Indiana
ttory , with which 1 wont , and Oolo's
ttnlion of the cavalry accompanying.
" \Vo aoon found out what the trouble
is. Oon. .1. D. Imbodon , with n small
-co of cavalry , perhaps 500 , and n sou-
iiiof infantry , had started from Berry -
10 at - o'clock that Sunday morning ,
nrly twenty miles away , and marched
Glmrloatovf n , where ho arrived about
uriso and succeeded in surrounding
i ) place before a singly ollicer or man
lanvorcd thu least sign of his approach.
Um'tkuow where the cavnlrymon were
: ntcdj they certninly wcro not posted ,
t thu inf.uitry was located in the court-
use yard , which was well inclosed with
uvv bnrricado wall of stones and timber ,
ilu the courthouse and jnil , where old
lin UroHii wns confined , tried and
igod ,
h I.OOI'IIOI.Ktl KOU Ml'hKIITUV KIU1M1
boduu demanded a surrender but Col.
upson of the Ninth demanded an hour
consideration probably wanted to
11 his troops. Imbodon wouldn't have
it and sent word thnt ho would give
3 miuutoa bi'foro he opened lire , and
fised Simpson to send the woman and
Idron out of the way. Simpson ans-
rod gallantly , Make mo if you can , '
.1 tiring at onca began. Imbodon had
> guns posted within two squares of
j court house , and they were served
11 , as 1 found out Inter in thu day , sot
\t in loss tlmn'tivo minutes our people
t out into thu streets and tried to skip
t for Harper's Ferry , .hut at thu
go of town Imbodon's brother tuul
\rry Oilmorrf mot thinu , and after fir.
; only ono volley our troops downed
uir arms and surrendered not to a tin *
i man , however , for Col. Simpson , his
utoniint colonel , whoso name 1 don't
xillect , and tivo other mounted officer *
out , got through the rulvi and reached
ilivor htMghU just about the time Wells
\ hii mmand vroro well down the
ipo tovranl HMltown , a little place
ir miles w y.
"ImKvlcn , with a half a dozen * hells
rolley or two of CArbmo and pistol shots ,
d oontiderablo dash , had scoiiped in
etty uo rly as many aa his own force
irabervd. Our folk * wetts never very
oud of that part of the day's work.
"Well , in not inoro th n two hours af.
r the firtt Rhot was fiusJ , Ool. Wells
d pushed hit command e.o hard that we
mped into Imbodeu , who had tnx-n
stlljimprovinc his time in gathering
; etber hit pruoner * and the conndera-
s quantity of plunder he had tecurwJ
the v y of anat , ammunition , acoou.
ent * and iuprJiet , and had started
fa off to tie wathward on the Berry-
.lepiVe to'apaf < of Afety , He had
pectd a J1 froa the ferry and wu at
' ! e
"By ihe line ve arrmd our nsen and
* vfcr * preity veil knocked up by
c thwri truwie a : vh eh the column had
onp , for Welli VIA
or
and vend ) hare made a
illuat inirV in the kittory of the war
d he not teen X.fll < d a rr after tie
ttle of Cdar Cwet While we were
gfcd out I bodt.n * en and borsftt
d retU-d , no that whea our guni were
unlimbcrcd and began pumping ciuo-sl
at him , hn quietly and easily look grou
to the roar and look things quietly , i
changing shota from his guns at int
vain , and keeping out a good line of d
mounted skirmishers that chocked c
exhausted infnntcd and cavalry.
" "It was not bcforo mailers begun
warm up as a fresh supply of wind TI
obtained , and the game began , and t
lighting all that beautiful day was kc
up in Echelon , almost as regularly as i
French general of brigade was o.torc
ing in taclics. A section of the bntto
was litnborod to the front n couj
of hundred yards At the gallop , suppoi
od by a portion of the other troops , ai
a hot engagement would follow for two
ty , or ton , or live minutes , as the ca
might bo. Imbodon resisting enough
chock A continual movement forwardai ,
retiring as the other sections and pc
lions of the command came up and passi
on to the right or loft , so that for me
of the time there was continuous fighlh
ever almost ovary inch of the way fro
Charlostown to a point a few miles bole
Borryvillo , when the night came on nt
the pursuit waa reluctantly stopped ,
was of no nao to go on , and not only Cc
Wells , as gallant a man as over wo ;
strap and sabro , but every oflicor an
man in the command know it. Yet , t
to the time the halt was sounded , ovci
ROU ! had responded promptly to the o
lent of ability or human endurance I
every call mode.
"Tho whole day's work was a slot
chase , but occasionally , when Imbodc
was prce.sod too close , and was in need <
time to keep the prisoners and plundc
safely ahead out of the way , ho steppe
long enough to
OIVK US A HIIAIir TAfAr. 01' F10IITIXO
That allowed the motnl that was in him
Once , late in the afternoon , nt a no in
lomowhoro between Fnlrfiold ( blackamit !
mop , grocery , etc. ) and Borryvillo
Minor had gone into batlery with all it
; uns in n rolling field off to the right o
.ho road , where Tmbodou made wha
.hroaloucd to bo n determined stand , a
ho ground was all ho could have wisiiec
or if ho had picked it out. < lnat in oui
rant , crossing the open ground diagon
illy from the pike , was n stone wal
.bout three foot high , running along tlu
idgu of a stoop crcok bnnkwhile beyond ,
luaror his lines , wns another wall , nome
I'hat higher , and from that n gentle
lope upward to his position , which W.IE
uat nt the edge of n wooded lot , about
,000 yards away from our front. Uloac
y our right , and 400 or 1500 yards from
ho road , was n patch of woodland that
3omod to have been well
linncd out , and , had a thick
2cond growth of scrub pine thai you so
ften see in Virginia , and apparently im-
ossiblo. 1 any apparently advisedly
) r I had ridden ever the margin
t the woods and could see no trace of a
> ad , either wagon or bridle path. The
ana were well nt work , nnd ns Minor
as short of ollicora I wna directing ono
I his sections , when , with n whoop and
yell , out of that thick undergrowth , n
ttlo to the rear , came n couple of Harry
ilmoro's equadronswith that dnro-dovil
ibrour loading thorn , attaight down on
i , every man with his aabro pommel at
10 thigh , and looking aa if there wns n
hole division of thorn. It wasn't more
lan fifty yards nway ; it didn't takulong
r thorn to 'Got there , Joah. ' Oursup-
> rt at the lima was ono of Colo's troops
id two companies of the Twenty-fourth ,
id the rush wns so sudden and unlocked
r an 'episode , ' in fact that the sup-
rt gave way , and Gilmore made straight
r the guns. I waa dismounted nt thu
no , and actually , before any thing could
i done , they rode right over and paat
0 guns.
SA11KK.S .SI.AS1IIXO AND 1'ISTOLS F1UIKO.
they wont. I had been tugging like
* zoa nt my hugo revolver army pat
rn , weighing aa much aa a carbine nl
m but couldn't ' got the blamed thing
t , nnd na Ihoy rode ever us a long-leg-
d , rod-headed follow made n vicious
ish at mo ever the wheel with his sa
o. I promptly dodged under the muz
) of the gun , and ho didn't roach mo ,
.ich to my antisfactlon. 'Foura , loft
lool 1' rang out , and back they came
fore they could draw n breath with any
Lisfaction , and when they did I laid
: the son of n sabro thnt reached for
j before , for 1 had got out my gun by
is time and got around in rear of the
sco by the trail. I didn't see my rod-
nded friend , but happened to look up
ildonly , just ns n handsome , dark-
nistnched youngster , a boy in looks ,
, s making n 'point' to run mo through ,
irn my buttons , gentlemen , but if that
jro didn't look as long aa a fouco
1 and as bright ns an electric light I'll
my pay this month go into the con-
once fund. It seemed to mo as if 1
it stood still n half hour looking at it.
t that was just fancy , for 1 dropped
I under the gun nxloandthe boy swept
past. By this time the support had
lied and bognu work , nnd in a second
two wo wheeled n gun rcnnd as it
> od , a stand of canister emptied a cou-
i of anddlea , nnd the thiui ; was pr.ic-
ally over. But it wna warm weather
1 the moment. As far as my own c.\-
riuneu nnd observation go that dash of
irry Oilmoru's was the handsomest
ng of the kind thnt took placu during
i war. You see , hu and his men know
i ry blessed inch of that whole coun-
, and had mat slipped around inir tlank
an almost unnoticonblu bndlo path.
1 hko to run ncro. > s that young follow
no time , if ho pulled through the war
vo , and talk that over. 1 would like
know just how hofolt when he thought
had mo so sure. "
The It-lull Political I'roUlcm.
lc.tfioTimf Special.
IrUh cootttutuiiiM gitttnr * are now
angling publicly amnn ? them elve * . For
iiUhi p. t tliotv w ft diioorxl ciioiusluu the
HIS as tlu > M ho hid tlu < pn\lUroof ( nn
> aio al IMO | > or two Ivlnnd the fceni\i wcro
ly awAre ; lint tin ) discord a < alu thi-r
and the outer world had llttlo or n
its cUitCBc * . At | wit > nt , how-
> r , the c mlvttnnU an- fighting In the ojvn
It ) , niul it U not liitiiciilt to for * M > O that tvolh
IHotmere long two dUtiuct i\ilt4fjil .T-
oich of which \nll. of cvnr > o ,
"raUonal" tty or other
. -
nt or thihbolethk may l > it enlr rcra.\in >
the future lo di-oo\ . The adxtictto of
x > taat propnetAiy are inaklng no adt AIU-
t rt-r tn the dirNtJo * tlu-v aim at. Var-
in nt.\ry ftth andMathrnVite render them
ita xi Jif > for tl > e atuioinent of any
tical p.xvi to the cmintry ; hilo
ir nu/rr / tion whfroe , whifh wtf % iici
Vivlon with favor as bftmr ikelv to w-orV
II. now tUndt c ntlminM in tht > ej > < of
comx\cv
iUTU.r > ju > ) p < - > it ulx-injc triM na > "
< -\hor tnt mini ( M tb * hnit it
The j nvant i\n > | MitiM * . ptntlc
n , BWKWI\W , ufi ,
on U > Ikiti.h legiiiatMn for
l. t-f tJrni iv ) U. Tttfv inupine ar -
a toiiutpice U .t a IVitith bixueof jx-i
U ! * the Uiitii- ! f -
A *
anjfhapft or f.rm arout iu A f < J. ral j > ir
mest in O > 4h-f * treea u a phankHu lareJy
AUt thix jjh aiurkv ok d , nd all Imt im-
ttetriVil * fopi , a vlU-c'-tbe u p Outonlr
ia < * the b li > t d treJ
1 R.IMto li > t fift f tbe
s vummu d which he it
o the iiyuni ] dtjiihi ni dMth aca
dfirkntss Ix-low. Jlnmo rulf , in
c > ycs of many of llc ) o "practical" slat
men , H a c'o'Hl thotnof'ir p oU or eorri
tlckl the fancy and oxoko tlio npplnurp of
crowd at a tioiiilnr ) meeting ; but to thu Ir
utilitarian it it "imply ideality , nnd noth
more. Dnnlol O'Ciiiini'llwftsa poor simj
ton for haxiiiff wanted so many years o
prciiotn life In imrai < ing tha luntro-crowt
Rpcctcr of repeal ! Isaac Butt was n m
day drramtT when ho conceived the notion
running for n homo legtnlaturp ! Ncitl
Daniel O'Conncll nor Isaac Ilutt wns up
the slumlord of the political colons nf I
Ireland of today. Those dolmit wi-r the ir
who ntrlppcd the Itlnh ( niixstion of all tl
tawdry Bontimciit.illty which had hithortofi
chirActorlzod It and brought It down to I
nonsililo level of hard cash nnd bullion. Th
taught the people- not ti ) put their minglr
lions Into liny ilangunmi di order by "roinc
bcring the Ktoriex of Brian the Brnvo. " T
dreamt of love nnd the lessons presented
Kniinot in thu dock wcro ritlicr adroitly
norcd or vnfrucly hinted nt ns , perhaps , wort
the attention of n future generation. 1
war-cry of
' 'IIIKI.ANDKOIl TIIK HUSH , "
L'avo way to the loaeuo-whoop of "Pay
Kent ! " A learned luchbiihop of thu south
friend nnd philosopher , if not nhvaya t
? uldo of the ngitatorH , Becmod strangely ni
lncon iitontly ononRh-eagor lo supplant ( i
d'rcctly ' , of course ) the sermon of the Mast
on thoiuomitby the hard , dry , calculatlnfjai
matter-of-fact doctiino of , Iohn Stuart Mi
throiiKh hh lelteraltd otpression of oplnii
Lhat tlio ultima thule of Irish patriotism co
eisted in the good feeding and the clothing
.ho Irish pooplot Ono may talk as ono will
: hii limtcnalimi present on the continent ni
rcnurally Inculcated ns well as i > ractlced 1
, ho nthoisU or by others who had thtow
Christianity altogether o\orboaiilj but I nml
lold to say that continental matorialmn w ;
nero than rivaled in its intrinsic Intensity the
ho materialism of the Into laud loapu
Viid although the force of thnt ngit
ion hns spent itself , the powerful inovemoi
f a few years no bi'tuc ' ; snpercedod by
lekly , coiiBiiinntivo organization , the ochoi
ftho old socialism nio still hoard botilncs I
lie land , nnd the present leaders , who nro n
o the Icaderaof the ngrnriau revolt ngaini
out , are inoro or loag imbued wlih this crnri
vhich , intensiliod as it is with universal UU
liatiism , sinks the idea of country in the get :
nil idea ol the progress and prosperity o
; he human gpeciv-i. I must , however , in al
idstico give the advocates of penvint proprlet
: redlt for ono thing , : they are not alllicted s <
iiuch with the crai-e n.s the land nationaliza
.Ion nentlemcn , who think wi.h Mr. Henr ;
tcorge mi the social pioblvms of the hour
rhuforiiu.T aim simply nt det-tiojinj ; land
ordism as it nt pteseute\i.st' , and lejilachi )
t by l.imllordiam of another kind. When
u < now hnvo Inndloids by the thousand
vu would liavo thorn , under the now contcm
ilated nrrangemonts , by the hundred thous
.nil. Such a chnngo would dimbtlcsilv bo on
or the better , but it is utterly impossible o
Uninmont so long us Iiolaml's destinies nn
nidcd from Westminister. The laud nation
liz.itlon I'ontlemoii want no landlordlsn
, 'hatover , sa\o that of the state. They press
ss to believe that the government shoulc
old the land for the people of the country
'hu Irish contingent uhoso political evango
i Mr. Goorfta's "J'rogross and 1'ovcity , " liav <
iken care , howoter , not to fa'.l into the blnn
or of proclaiming tint the laud of Ireland be
mes to ) juio to the Biitish governiiieut. Isoi
o they e.spress n desire tj fee tint land belt
y that goveinment fer the Irish people ,
'hoy ' accept , so fnr ns I am nwaro , Sir.
eorce'sdoctiines absolutelybut not at all rel-
iively. And , in oiik-r that the nationalization
etxl should ho preached with elTect , it is , of
mrs" , nccesfary for the apostles to assert that
ley cannot hope to p.iin tlioMicd for object
their labors until homo rnlo is first won ,
id nn Irish government tits in Dublin castle.
, follows , therefore ( or , more coiiectly speak-
p , it should in n logical son e follow , ) that
itM > social reformers would bo federalists or
ilionali-ts first and laud nationalization ad-
ic.ites afterward. But it strikes ono by
0 conduct that they nio nut. They nro do-
iting all their cnoigies to the study and
opogatinn of abstract ideas r.iistd in
> rogre.-s nnd poverty , " while they are doing
ithnig to load their country ono -top nearer
T
I.FI.ISL.VTIVK INDKIM'-XIIKNCK.
thatindepondonce is the eino inia nnn of
cir ultimate Access , and , as they confess ,
eonly mediciuo through whicli they can
ipa to bring the land nationalization theory
to the d < main of practical politics , w hy do
oy not attempt to make one supreme elfott
aiii t KuglMi rule in the courts ? Why do
oy waste time nnd i-trongthiu ilijcussiuptho
vantages of the new philosophy ami h e
eimohosin contemplation whilothe moment
r action is nt hand ! I trust that these gen
imen will see their way immediately to join
LI national ranks. The cause of Irish nation-
, y , such as wo all understand It , from tha
ys of St. hawronco OToolo , of Dublin , down
the proicut moment , ohould ! the eolo ob
it of our toil and htruggle in the political
sna. In Ifttter times it has unfortunately
mi somewhat s-helvod aside t4 > make room for
stanl principh's and I'topian projects which
\o diverted the attention of the Iri h
oj.lc froin the true ] urt and the one true
M of their hopes nnd ambitions. Class in-
ostn were taken up and defended where
d when these of the nation should only bo
jsidereil. Agrarian agitation had the cllect
putting the Irish national question in thg
ckgromul , ns ptrliamentarianism is * oekino
do just now. The tierce , \\ild whirl of the
nd Iveafno eX > ch is , however , now past and
ne. Strong and well cemented ns that
rarian movement was , it nilod on the con-
tutional linen maikod out for it * * ptcii
ul.inee. Ir Muvt or. not pofso sini ; one
1 th its strength , can have no hope of M-ur
r a triumph , nd la fast lu'comlng a ridieu-
is f.iiluro. Vciconnd pen have been hke
le in solving tliti Irish land problem. With
h fa-ts before them , Iri-hmen should plan-
c 'iilidencn ' in any constitutional ngit tion
ataycr. And ns reganN the. pn eut di i -
i in the r.inks of the constitution.il
titers , I do not fee why tt
mid Iv looked on at all vrith any-
ng like regret. Uather > honld it Iw hailed
in omen of hope for tlio future. A hmi e
iiiixl against iUelf must fall to the ground ;
I the -cKvner agitation , with all it prurient
up * and worthless work * , totters to the
mud the hatter will it be for the i inseef
ih u > tuni.ility. With It vUll collap > e the
ekeiy of plntiormclaptrap with itsnpo tlfs
the UM.V Inrgs and tall tilfc ; the cant
1 humbug of parliamentary delusions ! the
mption tint has. twn f lowly but turely
ing iU way for -ome yean p.t into the
itlr.il fibers of the enantry , and the hugo ,
m fanv of slagi > display , imano i > opulatitv.
1 herotci of tha Don ljuixoto pattern whu'h
.obeon . the Ivino of Ireland dining the
vay rxich | we Inva pi ed tlmnigh finco
niMil-m was shorn .f much of its power
1 inlluence. For this bine we are at last
a portion to find
AS ANT11X1TK. .
3 that antldota i > ami mint l > e a thorough
iti.lenre in rvvolutionary principle * , com-
iOil with a rr-olvo never a im to have n-
ir > flto agitation to tettlo .mr diTerenei ! > >
; h Knglaml , m.vimich AJ wo have found
M more to our cc tth t agitation has been
bitu-rett and mot fst.il cnra ; th&t it has
re nothing fate to create dfmninvme * many
whom ha\ played on the < ntidene8 of a
i cnnlulouh roopla in order to ( wtablish
nrtUej surgly m gix > d jxtMtioni and am.v *
cruin amount of the orld' wealth by
o.iil i.ifle onitory and mch like bun-
nlxTo thu advocate r of tbe p < a.sjint pro-
etary , a well t. > thee who uphold the
mer of Mr. Henty liwrse , let the Iruh
innihtt y . "A plague on both your
[ tn at liinjj at. von ivmaln without a n.i
lal cjini ] > , iu uluoh alone you can be found
h for yuureAimUv'r vv o and wll ground-
hrtjx1 of her ultimate Kilvftton. Your
Mow.ty't pill * and coitmnu have prvvven
; iii-iciou > lulhop-vtt a * they will prove
> > in lh fntuio , C * M U > be
ni to l > e jvauiou ! "
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\ corcnwn attendant. lut m .lt Kiu rcal
I Itching IMnf yinld at enc to th app ica-
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aoi * , alu > yirv th int u lu-hlnc , and ti- ,
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