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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - July 4, 1869, New York, New York                               VOL 5547 NEW-YORK SUNDAY JULY 4 PRICE FIVE CENTS TELEGRAMS Rapid Progress of toe French Cable The Wreck of a Screw Steamer Seen in Mid-Ocean Cordial Reception of Sewaid in Francisco Further Accounts of the Floods in the THE NEW CABLE iling Constantly Improving July from the limit I ixl n r run 1 n mil Knots uf i Tin was ing GREAT BRITAIN Thr Lords la the 4 of the July J The that the votes in ilii in evening buve luid the i i in render I lie ll more IMC in unit more i- in its CL i i FN h if 1 letter tn in niin i m of ulli mug if lln lull it- il tuition aril lhr nnd July n In the Ministers ol lli I i nni dei hat the clergy and i i il were and willing In I Ke Hie A U In tn u of d mud flic uf 11 republic 1 now th it 1 been u- il n ill ft V Mi il li e i TRANCE I hr I I t v out n i I- nt ll i 11 in 1 lx I IM ri I tll tn I'll 1 ilm iv in u IU nir ill of her hull with the name painted on wore discovered ou tho northern of tWa State The coinage of tbe mint In this city was In gold and in Total for the year ending Juno The steamer Great sailed for Hong Kong ria Yokohama to-day with ll of which Is for anil for Hong nud fin declared a dividend of June M THE the in of Tho Up by the la in ar Mo Saturday July 3 A Government contractor just Sully The There Una luTH no of any account north or west of Cltr and hut little Omaha below The la very great from Station or Commit Tlic st Joseph under nnd run fur four of that lie saw the taken out of nPd bv the in bj tint louses of life by that of tho in en for were tiv the thu rher The purlieu on- to but away mil in over nut imrl of Clinton wore like trees fl by the and nji Into air a great e and k of the bouse In the one doll 11 I'd At Malone n Houd lin nil i eral to V I ll STATUES OF Thr for Ilir rim i if In city lit iced oil In Tile it is of lli of Hie In The Elaine If at In i v after Iho of W vsti 1 n i in conn i li in on u liy i w Illi und hli left mi Iho hilt of a The ion ind The incut will be HUM IMI 11 1 1 In II it III tin u lit I n r f i liv T- il I 1.1 II Ill I Mill V II I M V 1 in oT In i H i- i t mi n I'll ll ci it I till ir il 11 III IU Nil I II I uf III l by Uio Comet Bomo Is by tho s pilot on duty at tho of the tho the bark Garry of Toronto loaded with coal from All hands aro saved in- i i i i I I 1 II tin i II ii M I I t II I I in in i 11 il ll l 1.1 A J nn Ji mcr Kf ol ll f n M of r d i li u 1 In i1 li.'in I line T I -I p i il 1 up ii nr live tons i A mil I hel t ll li il in Iy mi in I- t lie il her i e i n of In I i -i lew r l 1 111 THE PACIFIC COAST in Trial of July lion WM H Sr for San A of the nf will al and him to Hotel where rm lie in if the nil i in il 1 private m tb f of lime in air ill ri i l ilie ci up and driving Hie vessel forward it 1 i r of A IU of tin will lie linl on iTi U I i M I I 1.1 II III i i it fn n i in- I I I I'll 1 1 NIK I U I I I I t I I 1 1 1 mi i In- iml ui nl nt i IH u of i 1 1 It- n M r It -.1 i in of nnd New ments Special to the New-York Saturday July 3 There great excitement hero day In political circles Governor SENTER roj moved thirty all of In counties In Eaat Tennessee New Com- missioners havo beeD and commissions were forwarded tula from Chattanooga Blank certificates doubtless came with them and tho Registers havo probably been huay to-day so as not to bo caught by an tion Tbo in thla city was notified day to turn over hlr booka and papers There are ono thousand new in thla county night An will doubtless bo applied for In moat of tho counties It waa expected that STOKES would take more liberal on tho suffrage question to-day ID Into Middle Tennessee I NORTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON From Admiral Alone Ini of harc WASHINGTON D C Saturday July 3 Navy Department has dispatches from commanding the North Squadron dated Key West Juno IV and al They contain no news of great Im- Havana Is reported and no are entertained of any disturbance Some account la given of tho recent ment between tho troops and the brigade of which left ou tho of May to the troops at Puerto had returned in pitiable condition thn cholera having broken ouf They secured tho convoying of a from Puerto to Tunas In tho Interior They wens nud at Tlie wore a loss of eighty men In ed and wounded Tim Insurgents wore given i foi bravery nnd for retiring In good order Tin re win a of tlie ou tbe part of Spaniards lo glye up tho between It Is still for con- troops backward and Tlie was at de Cuba on Tune 11 Thero new there on 10 full Thn Spanish ut lin lime willi the si Inn her hile lu tow of the nnd Is Bind to eon nf two of them pound tlie others inn Held I'M i powder i and s besides 1 S The from for II In to been her des The and I In- ill the nnd in company with the It wus of In r tn Ihr Itl iit 1 Tlin MILITARY ASYLUMS THE INDIANS Among the In- on the nnd BIT Cheyenne ST Louie Mo Saturday July 3 The Indians are anil they don't understand or like They prefer General HABNEY for they what they can do with him and what to depend upon If provisions are not sent to them ly there will be trouble A dispatch from Sioux City says the Emilie Lefarge arrived from Huford evening and reports Indian outrages at nnd Big Cheyenne were Tho Indiana having received 110 and ing been repeatedly deceived are firing Into steamboats driving off stock and threatening death to all tho whites The Ninth al Kocky Point U I.-Prcliminarr It I Friday July 3 Tho reunion of tbe Ninth Army Corps cura on the 7th luat at Rocky Point sctt Hay Parties from and the South and Weat can take tho afternoon boat at York on tbo 6th hy the and linos and reach Kocky the next In Providence by tho nftcrnoon trains of thn Ctb can proceed to Point by tho 7 o'clock steamer that night whore there are good hotel accommodations Parties reaching Providence by the trains on the morning of the can tho 10 o'clock boat for the Point and return lu for the evening trains Experimental Walloon In Saturday July 3 THOMPSON and an In n balloon tins afternoon to which Is n contrivance of for descending or without discharging or linn When from they were going North at of thirty miles per hour in Al N Y iv I At a mooting of Hoard nl of tlie city the t ill Pf vaila here to bin nut inns extent Jeneral Owing to n of i nal In RAILROAD From ihr i of thr il nil lull 7 i il in n ul Uic I I M h i I I v A Jl in I nine i i I 1 IK i- h n I 1 I nf with to nf the of Southern nni LVI K tlic f Lower Tin District nf Ai sub aic only for tho of v Itli tlie troops nnd 10 the the not to limn the npi of tics to my nut In limn tin w In In- i in lie Thr I Hr br ol n i- lion II uit with i Tlic Kim llred a of one gnu on the 11 rival of the Hut IH in escort to Mr the to lie uu lnde WHS Him milled the stales man who 1 cli the pro In upon him The of in- t y open and our in tn ft si si l ii d Im 1 dlT miles lung lie null V il M M k llh i lil anil w in on the from the of th hum in r JO The from the southeast distance twenty one Die people of Isi o cnl d to in 11 dilution of Konrtli of Jnh d -Inly J l tii lit Ironi ft h for 1 I'd t HUB mil nnd 11 i Tho mule iy Ihr c lu of llu following is a Min 1 W m II l Tune 9 Tn 7 ll fur MV In K i i- with llu lust i net ions of the il I In- f of It havn tin from the to ihc went from the Initial point on the mill n map profile und report to us by flic chief i of the the i ind and 1 full of flu k ml of ilm Ac we lie 1 n of Thin sin tlon is will i d null foi in with Mil in by 4 of Act in of 1 nnd lime the tn the to SP nrc lo tlie line nf lln for nnd plu s mil e ItH e by tlic nt t L w ulf 4 i nf Ill lln l li nf Ili U I flu of tlu ilii the section lie mile lo the post on ilm tmn to lie mile il work The leport uu lie from the 1 Until to the inlle thut the Tlic mi the f I mutt h lotho mitt III Will k Will i- on Hie fiom the to the inllo expense been Im by the 111 Hi purt of tho line unit s and aro all pn i liy law To tlie worlf on thin section ib in the Hum UK feet to HO feet IHT mile and In tilling up now occupied bv temporary treaties The m such that the work linne IK not Idit In to the In all other the road IB constructed ready for in re- by 4 of the act to aid in con- of a railroad and lino from the to thu and to the of the fnr mid and unit Law reached that ion provided for In report Board to a for the of the made to Secretary Fob 21 by him tind to uu lie u part of our and tlin is rapidly and In up work thu of tho by the mid tho adoption of the name course the uu as 011 thu KpH I S A F The In of Mix Conl of tlic sugars havo been re- to fraud beyond doubt The J lying at with sugar CONTO Co boon of by tho Ci Cl He trusted they would micli n In matter to make It a pride mi honor to the country General were plauded and thr spirit wsisiiuiniKv.trd went Ills Had ma ours Coneral Mr aud H and of hf Asylum mnl Uie nf tlie wure well IN ENGLAND ut unn MA nl re on The wi liii I In 0.1 From Cur Own June 12 in itn glory burst on with this month of June Last WHS tho hot and now the whole country IH with roses and the railway carriages nro with delicious of bean not such beans as you know of lu America but tlic coarse English broad beau which grows two foct high with a hollow green leaves lovely white flowers with black and rose and a the most delicate ottar of roses not bn boiler for all kinds of crops and for ull kinds of outdoor enjoyments You have only to mount your bicycle and start off In any direction over hard level rouda to landscapes of ing loveliness The newest thing In IB to a couple of hounds to help you up the Inclines and Increase your apeed on 1 lovel animals seem to understand the affair and riui aa If after TUB If tho rather than of Mr may tuken as tlie of American opinion them can no In thu settlement of tun The and people are more than willing to matter con- with tlie Bale of that steamer to tho de- of liny impartial tribunal which would First whether H was Illegal second whether the Government is responsible and third If so extent of tho damages It Is all lu thu smallest sort of a nutshell but If the American Government In a of Its own making out presented OD point of H and Indorsed pay or that Is another affair Money IH no object n few mil lions more or less can of to the tax or lie has only to u little or a little more er AH to of ill did tiling ami Mr n ll Iho right tiling In do ind done and fm Justifiable ends Tlie will Iy ask of to apologize for tlic 11 fur Im h it d the nf II 11 lie in H nf Ah Hi VIM not dune null h fur dignity of icti r a iiif Willie as litlle n In of who i in not distinguish i li if 1 pi ople mil tin UU mil i uf i Tin uli 1 tnc f pun In t-t on din Inly 7 I v lav I Si H ll Tlie u in III h ill tu tin 111 nl bin TI N Y 1 in- IF t ci i 1 1 MI r r i o- 1 III I Mm lin li l i v M mi n lull ailly I I'll Mi nil in in tli u i In- i Ul I I V i -i i- i i u to II II 11 M i n h i in i n w u I i I I t I I 1 u III r I l I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 F I MI ink i nl n I I I il I- lllll III I ll n l it il Ini i- I 1 M II IH M ill in i u- I I I Hill 1 I T0 1 I I and of the dominant sex anould force freedom besotted who refuse to rise ID Insurrection It may require some vaat social convulsion some civil war to set them free But I leave the sub- ject and the hook lo IU proper critics tho of tbu BROWSING- Yesterday's a review of Mr poem The King and tho extending to four and a half which Is chiefly noticeable for tho comparison it tho two chief poets of tbo time m tho writer's and For two hundred yearn In England it la said the poet of one generation has been by thn next It continues i i I Ml C ifr ll 1 ill li i 1 of ihr TI n nl A lo lie ill of Al Me Inly I Tho of ul foi mel nf tl e I near 1 In re were Crucial Hi Urn KII Hi 1 II of J H nf b I- Dr V II of and H- nf lino from I Mil a Asylum at hay Ion Ohio li nt the K oru at western Win lixi ut t Philadelphia Hospital mid bun more by relief The of lulled en and the nnd of moil more luticlpatitd Tin of crul and were to erect an amusement hall workshops stable mid ing tlie Tho Eastern Is us follows E A of Now Yoik of Surgeon Dr J C of Miune Wooli of Captain of Steward and H F Woon I ho of thn Asylum In me for the of 10 by u and 01 heis bomn very good music by the turn Hand enlivened the occasion eial was to the Cutout 1 the iovernor of institution anil was received with loud lie his Mint lie lli uird of Managers von time and tion to of which these soldiers him were not from uny reward to them happy contented lie the rise and of the power by and in to correct a was prevalent lie showed thai these wern tbe of the of far iW the tit lo enforce The duties of the are mid to Bee that you nre nil well and enroll for both ami In he that they should rules and Whenever they felt by and complaints would not pans unheeded He unfed upon each and nil nf lio o of mid showed Its that importunities would soon bit provided for them to learn and to perfect themselves by education logo out Into thn world to earn their livelihood Ho upon them habits of sobriety showing them tho Importance ot tUo of In Intoxicating lu tho ter of dress be to woar tho uniform of the Union soldiery aud pointed out ItH M well aa tlie sympathy respect and pride It would create Hu showed that no country la thn world had made such provisions dis- soldiers as the United States Ho wanted soldier lo feel this WHI Ills and to In and UIK it These asylums wore established to show the of tho country and be wanted them In peace ua lu war o show that they wero the best soldiers the ever Tlic of withholding pensions they hud learned a went out to support wan next ed upon In conclusion upon them tbe Importance of in make this Asylum u model Institution i it w if no ti h U i Ilie 1 tl IM ill li I 1 III C i-l II I K I lit I'll It I H Ill M l I t 1 1 I I i il til UK iv n ifti i ti IM i i i i 1 n ii I Hie I III ll II I ami two d III I f fit v Hie l i 1111 fl in I rime t lie Y T ill I 11 till II III OF I I II J III V Of I It jinn tn e of In- ll ll il In il li K lie S v u I II oil lire lull mill Hlt I l THE IN n in tr r lu nt from July 1 it Clinton yooteid.o -i t severe PI jibing i than 111 spi n ll The mill h In the wav that Iri out and swelled by the 11 within Hi NTI n ll il bull It the In unl took It Inn Him l ply burst it When the fugle to reply V nnd Kn inu Inni linger null ll he i wife whom I In i t I loll MMI 1 will linn responsible ion for in- linn mild If he If u t lilin to I me tlon lisa we will IM Hint Who Hie I item lince ns a liar and I am n Intel any the sitting ly In thr rear of linl stoKis lie ri ally lo him now nr time to linn pre violin lo the election hot would in without Jlc in tn out on in nf bo would election Ilien lint tlie was for the the mat ho out delay then replied did not mean but to for u Jn m a by in the Ontario July 3 of thu Slate pausing iv sunk with lo An the Troy Last Tuesday night 11 l- of hoys went to Old Mead's house tho burying ground In Menu's Tails demanded nil entrance they would break In the door If it WUH not opened They that girls slopping there anil to them Mrs told them thorn wuft no one in tho but and little Tlie hoys continued to throw against the house ana door until so Mrs MEAD a W thai died l and 3 o'clock Coroner n thut Mrs came to in of the riotous proceedings of J and aud arrested tho and were up on Wednesday evening for ex- Tim waa continued un- til thu next day when a further examination waived and com in 11 Led fm m in tho fourth degree of thr Widow nf From Hit HI A Our liy the of on the There ue u ho ever seen her who forget The mile of Inlon st with gn nil Here in Ht HO yi in of IK r have In en irly nnd the have II III Ill I I fl I lie Ni I il ii ill ii i lep I ilh ll i ui ii n in j -1 to ul i it n li il lli tin i r i i i ul uMi ll li i i I 1 I i II 1 tii -i le ll il 1 tie i rn i to tiv I I i iiv nut l It il i 1 v u Im Ii i i- i Ihc Kime i- i i i i In 1 ill of I i be III tn i nnt of and nil ii 11 11 i ils fnr hn h nun il Id n i t ri ii n I fin In in if 1 nun Chili of I H Hit mil uu n following f Ml Ml i ill tin h n -t in I Ml 111 KII II I tin of uu 11 nue ii IH we tec now among who worn young with that often an unread book and but a tne In whom has spoken unreal IION extravagant nnd and all ble Wo not hem of nor of artistic Instruction wu speak of youth of ft pe I on of Che ato of it And to gu one step further lo In very tho there lire those Ni whom and arr dear who too for and behold In nothing but a yrt will turn or now to Intense ami Ulti lance and rather In an and n m lu original power nnd Im- not in or beauty tills of Mr mint be the works of all other writers of this generation excepting perhaps his more Immediate Mr wuh however irlson Is that they ure thn and coin rust hapH one owing to Id Home extent of the lyrics of Mr hardly heir fair of and larity nor will they lie HO much read UK N nf Mr until timi an be sliull in u consummation but in melody ami Mr N IM lo Mi he IN his in sheer the and tlie rational of l lie day n KIM i me Inn in bolli fall lln to tout ll lie HI ring ami the of the an If Mr v IH ilio prophet 01 Mi IN is Die nf IM- il rn and It i tin ir IIM m il In I uf next ion of t vo mini or i i i the ic i well tut mid- AKT j I In- g n of ie i I I- ol I lie ic i 1 1 l 11 u I i lin n i lij III lull In b nf lln in Ii lie mil In i ii M nt in m i hope fur In link or m Inn not ib i in Ai mil tin li I lie li of ill i lion lie fount d of In in 11 an i lion lull the I lie n ji i tul an tint tin In OIK tin i- an in nf I'd T f- A n il in in I'll nt lam lion i- lin a in M-I r the i-l i I f i -i ii d i o In i UIK 1 l i i l In ll I III I M i I k mm li Illi mt K l i- ill JUll if III in t I in ilie wi have nine mine tin pi ei ul ll III III Hide Hill til u-l of Ol l l Nim ll ruli IP c ib.it I union f Id Ilif n In 1 like u n tin 1 eh i pull Inn noi li ii i in tin of O Vl Nim n vi oni ipi mil Hnl of nn to n on 13 ami mi iy n I i riMle In- foi Hie u I- nil I t ii in I i in ml inn pi i K in 1.1 ro to j leld I no IH uf pel icie i nH of l too thli V conic of ll in- per in i n tl of Hint In tie ill iii lit f liming deep ition di 1 Him old of M- il H n Ull Now if a pi elt nf need acre Is not only lli lent Init nil 111 of of It In -Id the bv Instead of fi to of wheat inlo country may 1 1111 thut lie And now -s IH counti V of mil I ono lo to the lml nf New-York unl I to pump tlie st wage nf the into i dun II lei slope of To In Ills it will In- to hive two of inie to carry off merely il nnd he lining for i In UK re Is gi tun imich 1.1 m he dill i led of to the of ninety mi jiei Thm lins been know n to gi nw an inch a day to half a ton an and his without Hie i- nf ilie an Long would truli he tho of New York anil drought would bo Willi coin bij In least It illil tills ut the rale of three Inchon every fur successive curs larger and firmer tho seed corn obtained from America Hern Is mine of gold work and plenty for What in wanted IH n plenty of good will do thu lest Mr Mul has employed the leisure upon bin defeat na for ment in writing an ou Woman's question What he to prove with all tho power of life That the which tho exists Ing tlie two of ouo sex to tbo wrong lu Itself aud uow one of the chief to and that it to be replaced by a principle of uo power or privilege ou ouo uor on the other The social subordination of women which has always and everywhere now In ho snys as u single of an old world of thought aud ex- In everything else but retained In ouo thing uf Interest This of tho better half of tho human be ginning 11 may Im with fail of man and to end only with blH elevation Mr MILL looks upon Women have been brought to consent to their through tbu demoralization of slavery so that member of tho subject la In a chronic nf bribery und Intimidation com- tho testimony of women themselves on question is mostly they have become no brutalized by long sub- as even to hug their chains and cling to their It therefore that Thr among the ot the future for ItAly a instead of an Austrian Germany at the door of Empire to that State which understands best tho art ul governing Tho warmest of the trine of tho balance of power Is that nation which Bees auch balance turning the aide ROME From Rome little that Is Interesting The have closed t yes for their Bleep If there Is a foreigner who lingers ho muy ait In tho all lizards for companions his cars un- iy a single of If bo lias a poetical turn there U enough around him to to tho On that ruin for hundred haw left itn murk Its flora varied und of delicate musing can easily fancy bint IM roots set In soil which has drunk blood nf captives and m Hul to return to something practical It may lio tinned thut u company of been at for the of ancient port of and It by J v itli iconic The DK made ii 10 curry lo tlie of the Order of the rieece hoi ll cllllili-h follies still kept up nxn thu In Held Hid now toy nf ill ill house in ills In of and N a of which at all kept up lit of IH liy tlic of tinn millions It upon lo keep ill illy of the I row I -.1 1C The ting hiti Iy In Id in N w land for of 1 flee il many our lino wlin il eie lo lal 1 ton mm ll reg 111 tlin of lint no linn h foi help It H ns In he for t of IH ll In if di d in f i il of of the nin ii ill i nt on an- i n i Mm h 11 ot the n I the il if In the m n lln tlie of the mil Tin din nt il i fill ll to piV 0 il in HUM of nil's line 1 win ii I no longer Hull fnl the will ilem mil In only ii foi I'll it lime in iy IK in in i 111 hi I In -t mill lu tin Ir In- m T of il is liy ITALY of Ihr Its in in Thr of Onr Own 17 In In ing to a now In en IH panel a Af soon Ml grts bin hand on this one or lio thi bent for the tills ami In goes hand fur another trial without much better Indeed It IB u to for the tUat time so many men reluct mt to tho State In well men of lively i- and an dors not uller so n for with us so enough can al i to in You can pill vonr linger upon n Ing men who have time Ministers Itat mine at List nnd the wlm had here for a week signed the lini ull lo Till In 1 have not heard out- lie ttS In it good elements although Indi rd not n iv Hie Mm ister of the the nf the nf the uow In il 10 lie HP in u is u of distinct inn HK nor who If to e of le ist on INI that of of md e has been more than once of tlie Clown ami ha held pom No clement has yt I crept Into of ol the Ministers of old null hold scuta Tbe the nf tbe party seems to be ihn und snys very the if the ended then remains for for the aud tho country tho very practical mission of Judging by Its nnd the field of Is In the administration of ibo army nnd of public Instruction the new authority la called to Introduce order and stability It 13 above all upon to pay attention to the dissatisfaction which the population tho liberal tions which and the want of confidence which weakens 1 Another paper dwells upon tho in which follow frequent ministerial iti tbo place they cost the country largo Burns of and It can bo asserted without fear of denial that one of tbo principal of the deplorable state of tho national aro these changes of tho Cabinet have for consequence errors and of and political It goes on to remark that Spain Greece and Italy are the countries In which mutations ceed each other with Iho greatest frequency and that no one will that arc tho moot happy countries of Europe It tlie that tho new Ministry firmly seated will enjoy a longer term of than have preceded 11 SEW A few here the Count HRAS situ HE HAINT SIMON the new Minister at thla Court This Incumbent of diplomatic of- fice was formerly representative of tlie name Tower when the Italian Government was nt Turin Now that tbe hearts of Kings Commix nre BO frequently together thone qualified by previous knowledge ar quired by practice ore U always i ni itli ill lli M will ilo u nli CM i i -ir l i ii m null K r t uu anil 1 nnt In r i i m ii in t In- in I i i lli l t it IK lim i nf ind c mil tt 1 1 Im 1 1 i- M 1 in cli MIII I lull l not kn Ml In It uliipti il 111 MI i i nii i of li an uf Mill Hi i1 H ime nn i a vv 1 1 n i- ll IM- lil i n lint t er- we in ni lln c ire Iv in gi it it 11 i- of the w in in- I M w itti fun tgn in fm the i nni mil MI il i- will nir I nun ni for tin I lie of if i r m ul t n It ilj li iiii lo an i ml l i uu f tin of I in 1 so t lie may knott who ihr H--II tu old M million 11 hum wmer of inning Slorin of Mich le fame It m perilous to give a from a foreign for the whether or r ire Hiiro to or letter I have Just seen In a h review ri to the tance uf i to up 111 European Interests I had them Hilt ilie turned thin safe mul counsel Into Q1 A here upon M di termini d by upon the It hopes i may be In such a as to give to the mil Ions winch will i auso to he more careful how witli Iho of their do it ami tii of John n 11117 It July I In IIIM lunik in inner In w Mi I In and nf Wi fail to having In layn much lo script Tim writer of thla by his Ji brj waiting for copy while olT 11 two- column lie would do ll In n few but liot even Nh vl tlin after it written Laeli looked like in ink anil such proof and HIH h and stupid when JOHN may bo nf Ins writing but wo know that after an bo could not read U mil n a It In ita place was waiting too In onr wet used to consider JOHN Nni the best He would lose his at a trifle and would be- like a volcano lid found tho of his wrath and I him ami he was and calm ami plowed again In Ills old age we the kind old man has forgotten had One day he a story for paper and It lu tho dally with bail lu It Meeting Mr ho ns to have tho matter corrected In tho Weekly for the to KHO order Tbo to to ti not dayn our Mr Jf EAL we could but ono on thn he by tlie Fur minutes he talked as tulk been blows wo should ham gone further than Into the middle of next tried to explain hut nota word would ho listen lo Saying hlr say Ii away rapidly For lays he tled up and probably would hai carried It for a year the same The neit time we met tho old gentleman he wan us you with hlb great heart full of Ho was a practical man was and no doubt U Jons He tho of to keep the fiom drinking thought should have power over himself to control his C to IIP said Imt one day I took u glass of brandy nnd found I liked tbo taste of it I until to JOHN NEAL wheo you havo grown to the tasto uf Is time and stop I did Not another drop ot his and WH do nut believe thing have him to drink after thai to the Hipping of a glass of wine A Sun Francisco muu hna foi for away his wife aud lu to his utmost ful he   

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