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Cambridge Jeffersonian, The (Newspaper) - March 2, 1871, Cambridge, OhioThe Ohio. Of la Liili Tim a Artir i a us Cambridge Nian. Ami not 111 a Blu siiii.-. Uttel Lull vol. March 1871. No. 42. Wasted. F n a ii jul 51 u a Hilt it Librn Lihcit i m of 31. Sam leu us 1 t r t i u --i11. R w. W1iitk. I in i i bom ton. W till. Llesi a Lull a i will ill Lwft it s tin i Nii Vilii it i Nti . Haul Minn capital Oll plot. 1. V. I l 1. M. i is . I i l. Ull ill Loihl. Fri it. X it. Ii. W unlit ulu. Komi . By Cham. K. Eth 1 cite flesh. Uni i a 1871. I Nulli Ali i him vojii1k ill. Oliu Tir . Tilkl1 11101 i a lit 11 in. I. Will clip in. Siml Mil lie in i in c to it sort Kivic i a Vilii Tinl Villi pm in Loxen Mill in Lii Uiligi Liu will. I to a a Karin i Siml it Low ii. Sin Pir Siml mull Villi Tiri Linsi. 1 Uii Lii will priv Mill v. It tin limit i ill to in. A incl it i lit Ull 111 i Riihl it nil i l n n Imit it Lii Luyi it . Ivi s n Nair Liu Ilin till la Jill 1 Lull tin1 Uhi i Schisl Lull ilili1 m my 1 m ill ill. i Ilion ill Llull is . Iiakhi1-. . I Vii. Pm in in i is i Roniel Lotu i. In . Liti Sci m. t Ntilis. I a poli Tojal be Foch. The new Law throwing Legal olestra tiits Protection around the primary elections of political parties. Ill j in pm l up .1.1 p. -risica.k. -111. To Max i m. . Luis unit i us i ills Pilsl sell till in i col i Iomini a Domestic Wool Market. Com s stove. Till. L . I to. 0 not the t Kox r i Hia. It tin i t i it nil Hill ill. I i Lukl ill it. Hong ecu s l policy explained. Bout Pil s Peculiar method of managing the finances is at last explained. That which was an Enigma to Many is one no longer. The wily Secretary is conducting his department in the interest of his party he is making a Prodigo a Effort to pay off the National not that the country May relieved of Tho not that taxation with its heavy weights May not oppress a future but that the Radical parly which placed him in Power May have a Iauco to fashion the destinies of the country after the expiration of Grant s term. To arc speaking now by. The card and using the Secretary s own it paraphrased and trimmed of their superfluity is and verbosity. In a Coin Ersa Tion with an influential a few Days he declared that unless the Radical parly could go before Tho people in 1872 and show a total extinction or a vory material reduction of the National its defeat would be sure. Boutwell was Frank enough to acknowledge that his party had done nothing else that would be Apt to commend it to the kind consideration and support the we freely Accord him All the credit to which an open confession entitles him. But we know his financial policy will neither add to the Prosperity of Tho for which he Evi an net to i Roli is i to Kli Cylous of vol Lii try i Millili ii and to thin ish i nulls Thouron. Ill or i n. J h Ami in it. Int err Natl in Nurr in t Stilt Silver w t i. A i Jill till. -ou.iu-. 1-Kj.Hvwki. It by ill-1 u acc i in w. M. Of to or Maloll i. drus and Section 1. Isa it that All elections boreal Lerlo on Holden by any voluntary Puli Lual association or parly in this for any delegates or managing or fur the Nomi Nulion of candidates Foi Public May he called or ordered by published upon the vote of a majority of the City or township Central or controlling committee of such voluntary political association in the City or which May elect to accept the pro visions of this which shall slate the together with Tho place of holding such fiction also the authority by which Call or no Tice is and the person shall be us inc therein who is to supervise or preside at each pull where such election is to Bolioli in and the said person Synill be a Lejins voter of the pro Ward or elect Ion District for which he is named. Said notice shall likewise declare the qualifications of the persons to vote at such thai such pre scribed qualifications shall not be inconsistent with those expressed in this act. 2 the notice required by Section one of this act shall be published in some newspaper or news papers of general circulation printed in the City or county for which the election is and shall be posted in at least three places in the polling precincts of such at least live Days Pri in i of t tin i Postol Ohio. For mule Niroj h Kiriu Stuik of Tirol Rel by a Oil till 1 lit m Whin to. It i or mini. In. M. K. I i. R. I t1kbmiott Stab Public Coniti to i Viilo. i in Fly la l s. . S. A ii Lor Whir Yosfi. I re x Ralpl fully i nil. At i or ii mint. . An in drugs and medicines Ohio. Hilt for met Lyrl dial i Tut Holhi Oil or thereto that there he no newspaper published in Tho Dis gently Little or the popularity Mel or then the newspaper held under the for Ihn pulsation May be act. And dec. 3. The person named As supervisor in the notice required by Section one of this or any person in his absence or refusal to serve assuming or chosen to be such supervisor of the election shall first be sworn or affirmed by some officer authorized Hilt. Aalf i str Lyhl hot of hint f Ivy. A m. K1kk u ii i will l is. In Fine Coin Nii l mid i la. with Ohio. I Lupini tort. I ill kit. A full Slock of the n t jux Edi Oines All i in in n to i n ill ii i Tirrit poll i la 11 a i u i Pill i tin 11 la ii ill ill to 1 p. In. Lii tit a 0 p. Til. C11a1g Microscope la Ali. Illi of i in it la l m la i Vaif Lull Llull Tiu it Iurilli a ti.11ks i it Mihn v to. K a lit Lill a. I Ull ii 1 to r 1 i in Ani my 4.1 1 i Tlell loll 11 tin or Llor Fortt. T in a. Of j Lii ii i Loi tin1 Al of s Liy to i to iin.1 from in Lii Ihl ill Al Liall t on Juni Roni t. I Tot k to sikhs. Iii to i Lili i incl lion Lii in is i inn on 11n i 11 it u ill i Lyrll Mill la Lreh is i. R pm Iunius. It will Mill la Lull Ullh is of k in cts Hlili upon in i-n.p-. Liu Mill so Ali in la Ion unit i Uii it Siml. Jimlu Illi i a i u i Ilu m is n Ali Uii l i no. Of i sixty Iliou i la Lull i till Elixt its Ivor Tell Illel ill ill 11 to in sell la mall i n. I m in i is 11 of i Ali h Lioi Anil Ali i Mill Ollie is. I Stiim. Foi in i n i Apul. Iii a. I Price 1 i ii Insh Aini itt Tif ulv i a i Piui rail i ill to Titis Hon mix m ii Liv mull. T . In i Lii old in Cam t Istl. Lii in . Siml to nil to nil hit Ion a. No Eppli into join tin i Alli a it Luli. S. I Xiu t. I. Promptly t Mill i. Jiro h top sk1ut.h t 1 of Tiik these in All Trio us. Lii in n1 skills ii in it tin Lowi or i Tiialini-l1 in a Liili i Milc tiny will ii two air two of any of. All to Mann of amp of the fully Tirri Intel. Toj Apama. Mil in i in nil in Tor i Max. Iii Toi inline Tel no in loin action on Len of Fri Ion in Vair. This Lihi Inal will in Sini i ski. Ton Onu i or to airy h Jim m lit tin if Pili i. Idi ilk Murro will id for Titi ii Mishali l i ill i a Lull t Niti so i limn of i Viilu nil for pos .1 o w. .1. Iii l sol. I lop ii Tom of Din i Novi Ltd i . Lii . This is in on us Whill of . Semi Tor enl on Tiik j ill Lii Vitsut tin air Norli to or Lin Propri la m wit i san Lor Hosi. I i a la Thuril for mat Union is. Live. I Xvi Lippis. ii Mauu Aho dior. His for the welfare of he is willing to do any and everything. The head of one of the most important departments connected with the executive Branch of the confesses that to does not labor for the country s but for his party s then it is High time for the people to get rid of the party tool As Well As the unprincipled organisation that is capable of nursing into life such this Dodge of reducing the debt will not serve the Radical party in its present for the reason the reduction u brought about by the infliction of hardships upon the peo ple greater than a continuance of the responsibility would entail. An army of tax have grasped the Money necessary to the exist ence of the commercial and Indus trial interest of the and after deducting their per forwarded it through the proper channels to Boutwell. One Hundred million dollars of the s Money he has Laid away in the cof fers of the Treasury where it lies not drawing As much As a Penny of int Rrt St. Meanwhile Busi Ness men find Money growing scarce and Are unable to account for the tightness of Tho Money until finally the rates of in Terest Advance to such figures that the profits of legitimate business transactions will not cover the Price paid for the Money necessary j to make these transactions j stagnation and suspension follow quickly on Tho heels of a pressure in and the Long array of mercantile failures during the last few months of 1870 fully attest the pressure of tight times Anil Evi Dence the fruits of or. Bou Welps financial policy. Since the Radical party is to be made with the unthinking by such foul Means As or. Boutwell has been very kind in telling us so. We can now attribute the silence of our work the gloom in our counting to bout Wolls efforts to manufacture Somo costly political clap trap for Radical orators in 1872. We submit that the National debt can be paid the resources of the country Are Tho people honest and if or. Boat Well and his co Peers tax the re sources of the people to the verge of we can see what could prevent an Early cancellation of our obligations. As Long As a Radical Congress impost s onerous taxes and famished the support of the army and Navy to those entrusted with its collection As Long As the people Are Able to carry the weight thus is natural to expect a reduction of Tho debt. It does not take a great Deal of financial ability to pay debts when plenty of Money is furnished for that purpose. That which is necessary in a National financier is tact to pay without harassing the people. This ability Boutwell does not Anil therefore his poli instead of adding to the popu Larity of his will Damn it be this having Tho noted opposite the parly s name on the poll list. And Auy violation of Tho provisions of this Section by j the supervisor and judges of elec shall to deemed a mis demean and on subject the party offending to punish ment As prescribed in Section three of this act. And any person who upon taking such oath or of Ami under the exam Tion Cicin wilfully i make a statement to a matter Prtine it mid material in such cd j shall be doomed i Silty j of the crime of and on 1 conviction be punished As prescribed by Law. 1. Any person who is not i a Cit Izumi of the United or who is not qualified to vote in the Waid or election District wherein the election is held at the Fol. Next coming county or any per son fro shall vote after objection is ride and sustained As specified in Section or any person who s Lall vote More than once at Tho same or Dill Ero it precincts or i oily tie Day in the sumo elec who Hor such objection be or shall he deemed guilty and on convict Botill by Puii Ahtl by a exceeding one Hundred be imprisoned in the county and be fed on bread and water not loss Tului ten nor More than thirty Days. Sec. G. Any candidate or other persons who shall offer any fee or directly or by to any elector to influence his vote at any election held under the provisions of this or any per son who Hull receive said foe or Reward for his shall be deemed guilty of a and on be subject the same punishment proscribed Section three of this and in shall be disqualified from voting hereafter at tiny election provisions of this any person who shall by tin cat or to intimidate any or any supervisors or judges of or shall interfere or disturb in any planner any election Hom under the t revisions of this acl. Shall be seemed guilty of a and on conviction shall be the Saytto Domingo Job. Ami Inland the Sun s inter View with the commissioners looking Lor n House no Coal on Tjie Island the o Anil tic hopi. The jeffersonian Ocbo. To administer that he is a in a Putin shed by a Fine not exceeding Gal voter of the Ward or one Hundred imprison District in which the election is to meet in the county and be fed to held that he will correctly and up bread and not less than faithfully conduct such Twenty nor More than thirty protect it against All frauds and Sec. 7. Any voluntary political carefully and or party in any All votes cast thereat in such Amah emf City incorporated Village that Youl All Hope of resurrection nor As May be required by the authority appointing the election and the supervisor shall then Faust the present posses sing the qualifications of persons entitled to vote under said to choose two judges of election and two clerks to assist him in receiving and taking account of Tho votes to each of whom shall be and by some of ulcer authorized to administer the same oath that has already been taken by said and any violation of the provisions of this Section shall be deemed a and on subject the offender to punishment by not loss than fifty or More than two Hundred or by imprison ment in Tho jail not less than one nor More than six or both such Fine and imprison ment. Sue. 4. It shall be the duty of the supervisor and judges of such election to entertain objections made by any qualified elector under such published Call or notice to any Vole that May be on the ground that the person offering it is not entitled to vote under the i terms of the said Call for the said or that he is not n citizen of the United a Legal Resi Dent and voter of the election pre or t or that he has received or been directly or Imit i fee or Reward for Lih Vole any or that he voted before at that place or some other on that in t lie sumo elec Tion and it shall be the duly of said supervisor Orono of Tho judges of if such objection lie not to administer to the person so offering to vote an oath or affirmation to the general effect that he will truly testify to All mat ters relating to his said qualified Tion under said published his citizenship of the United receiving or being prom directly or any fee or Foi his vote for any and whether he has voted at that or other place on that Day such election. It shall then be Tae duty of the or one of the judges of interrogate the person so objected As to All the matters in particular upon which said objection wis and generally As to All of said qualifications. Ii Tho person so objected to shall refuse to answer such after said oath or null ration shall have been and it shall to the duty of supervisor and judges of election to reject such vote. But if such oath be and such question answered and not contradicted succ3ssfultv by the sworn testimony of other who May be it shall be Tho duty of the supervisor and judges of election to admit Tho vote sworn to to qualified according to the term of the Call and provisions of Liall elect to into Ketch Protection and subject itself to the provisions of this at Tho time of publication of notice provided for in Section declare that such elec Tion therein called will be held in pursuance of and subject to the provisions of this under the title of the primary election and in to Ltd event such notice last aforesaid still be and not the provisions of this act shall be applicable and in Force in to said election. Sue 8. Indictment under the provisions of this net shall be found by the grand jury of the proper county this act shall take effect be in Force from and after its and no expense shall be incurred to the county or St Etc in the conduct of elections under it9 provisions. Berkshire in 1 ilex by was born at Lancston county where his fill lick owned four or live of be Vocial Hundred was considered Worth at the time of his death Liu was Odd to the last and when to was mar drove with his intended Bride to new lob now whore wore United by a Justice of the peace for one Dollar. The had ten Cli Ilten sons and six of whom the fully inherited his father s oddity. The old gentleman removed Filoiii Lanesboro to now by Curuso of the too near location of an Iron Furnace to his grounds. Is now about fifty of round Shoul and with an indescribable comic expression on his he always had. Lie is now sup posed to be Worth about Trio n i a san 3.1871 in my previous Ucris i have Given you an account of Santa bar Bara do and the views which i discovered among the country people thereabouts on the subject of annexation. I will in the present one furnish you with my observation ashore in this1 and Tho capital of the Island. Hays and iia Pujous. When president Grant talks of the splendid harbours this Island lie simply proves How Gullible he is. There is not a moderately decent one on the whole but to prove it i will detail each. Of Samana i have already Given you some account. It is very Small. The Tennessee did not go but dialled Tavvo and a half Miles from the and for this Maccomo Darioti the United states pays a year. Of this As a Coaling compared to St. I will speak further on. The Western end of the Harbor of Samana is a la rip mangrove swamp from which must emanate most deadly Miasma. Water apparently of a Good que Dity and abundant in Quantity is obit Vinable at or. Burr s about half a mile eastward of Juhe town. It flows from Spring s in the and is brought Down to the Shore in open Wood Condu its. At this san Domingo there is nothing but an open Road and Tho ground occasioned by the Southeast and which rules nil the is the very worst i Ever and renders loading a vessel outside a sheer impose Billy. To Cre is a smaller inner or rather the widened Mouth of the River opposite Trio with to sixteen feet of water in but no vessel can Cross the bar drawing More than ten feet and half feet. The United states Steamer was drawing eleven struck on Mie bar on entering. I hear that she was so damaged that it is not unlikely that she May never be moved. Her oolders have taken a House in this and live ashore. I Tuto Plata is an open Beach with a heavy surf constantly it is exposed to Northern. There is no wharf although the government collects wharfage on every package of merchandise lauded or exported there. The United states Steamer Nantes act was lying there on the 25th of december when a norther sprang and she was obliged to go to leaving and a part of her Crew ashore. C Aldekka Day is situated in the South Side of the some sixty Miles from this and is unquestionably the Best Harbor on the whole coast. It Only lately been surveyed by or. Charles a. Master on Board United states Steamer Nan tasket. This gentle Man certainly Lias the glory of hav ing surveyed the Only really useful Harbor in sail Domingo. Not drawing Over sixteen feet can lie in a perfectly land to eked while ships of heavier draft lie it Sicle in i yet fathoms water close in and under the Ica of a spit of land which bends which completely protects them from the Southeast tra is. The Bay of Caldera has the disa Dvan of being bin rounded for the most part with Flat Salt and there is nit fish tra Ter pro curable in the Vicinity. The whole shores of the Bay Moie utterly there not being a House or a sign of civilization any whore about. Ple of that of the whole Dron. Tho in fast to considered As the ship which rendered most service to Baez and his for she it was that landed and Sackitt in san Domingo on the 20th of november. Iso j and she also it was on the 1st of december of the same delivered to Lianez a Battery of Field mud a Quantity of Small arms. Ammunition and equipments to the value of and the sum of in America n Gold she it was whose officers raised the and stripes at Samana on the Goth of the same Mouth of de 1809. Commission in san Domingo City. The ten Jcsse arrived Here on the 1st of steamed around from Samana at the extraordinary Speed of three to three and a halt knots per due to a Light Easterly wind. The Nantes which left Samana at the same time As we ind which can never exceed six knots an showed us a clean pair of and was Hull Down before dusk. On arrival we found Here Captain Pri vate Secretary to Bis Hie president of the and or. Clerk to Captain tem ple of the Tennessee. These gentlemen had been sent Overland by the commissioners with a letter to president notifying him of their arrival on the Island. The letter was written in be cause there was no one on Board who could speak or write Spanish. One of Tho commissioners told me so. Both or. Wade and or. Cou Ard were suffering from slight attacks of caught on the Road across. The commissioners landed yes the 2d. The Hon. A. A. Burton had to be lowered Ever the a kinds or printing done neatly and Nihil it moderate prices. Call and Ste specimens. Terms of on or one week Al each week per year Soo Hall column of list the usual rates. Soldiers armed with Springfield and furnished with equip ments bearing the United states carry out the Law of the and that Law is the will of Buenav ii Tura Bacz. All else is Baos. There Are no regular no various branches of the government system either of the collection or distribution of Public funds. The soldiers earn nominally fifteen Dol Lars per which is payable in paper Money Worth Twenty five cents on the but even this is not paid to them. When bad wants Money for some very urgent and Nono can for the moment be out of the american gov he appeals to the Mer who buy at their own Price payable at the custom houses for or take Bonds to be admitted in the cent of annexation. This Vale business can Only be carried on now on any Large scale at one port of the puerto for it is the on y one where any business is doing. But even there True to his shows the Cloven foot. The Mer chants of puerto Plata lately took some of these Vafes on the distinct understanding that they should be received at the custom House in payment of duties. On the very first presentation of them the by express orders of declined to receive and refused to Clear goods inward or outward except on receipt of duties in Cash. It was the most a Blush ing Case of repudiation of record and As soon As Baez heard of the discontent which it had of he dispatched a United states Man of War to puerto Plata to carry out his swindle he if need be. One of the commissioners told me in Samana that Al Side of the Tennessee like a sack of though in that place they had found nothing but the most unan Andrew of immortalized his name with two utterances. He give me the making of a nation s and 1 cure not who makes its Laws and when it was proposed to him to take the oath of allegiance to the British the Scott ish who never accepted the Union of Trio two re would die to serve my i would not do an ignoble scion to save count von Mol Tjce is known to be one of the most accomplished of modern Ami there is not a single language or dialect of Europe which he has not mastered. Lie is also known to to a Man gifted with a singular Power of Reti in this respect Superior even to if that be possible. Hence arose that witty saying that Moltke can talk six modern but knows How to hold his Tongue in All the pretty girls in marry Young. Monte the westernmost part of the North and tic dividing line Between san Domingo and is open to the same objection As puerto it is entirely exposed to the dangerous Northern. When president Grant As he did in his message to of the ships of to be delivered by san Domingo in Case of he talked the most arrant nonsense in the world. The dominican Navy and has been for Over Sifuen Tho Navy of the United and will to found after annexation to consist solely of two Small schooners of some 00 to 80 tons now lying in Tho Rivoli at san and in neither of which any sane Man j would venture a mile from Shore. As to there is absolutely no pretension to anything of the sort. To corroborate my statement that the dominican Navy for All practical of United suites ships of i will give you the career of one the Nan which has been on the Sta Tion now since the whole of whose duty consisted in waiting upon by his intimidating both and dominicans. The occupation of this vessel is a fair Sam potatoes with a rope round on fico ont of the Roll of the vessel. Tho commissioners were received by Bacz the same morning. They kept him wailing a couple of hours after the time stipulated the Previ Ous evening for the official recep Tion but in View of their other discourteous treatment of was of slight consequence. I was not present at the interview had previously interviewed but i believe every body was charmed with himself and every body else. The told me shortly afterwards that Baez seemed a very pleasant Alth he did t understand what he said. Commissioner White told me Bacz spoke French very much better than he expected he would. How 15eaz furnished a House. It appears that after Captain Wade and or. Couard had presented the letter sent by the commissioners from Samana to he asked them if the commissioners had any House for their use during their in this on learn ing that they had kindly offered to arrange one of his for them. Which Oiler messes. Wade and who had unsuccessfully hunted for a gratefully accepted. Baez at once preceded to arrange the House for the accommodation of the and his modes Ope Haixu is typical of the state of things Here. He sent a sergeant and a file of soldiers round to the principal re questing the loan of of course they were and the heterogeneous Ness of the names marked on the bed Linen was Amu sing. For some the commissioners on their declined the proffered compliment. Xot Only they did worse they offered to accept the loan of the for that was All that Baez tendered them never offered to provide if he would allow them to pay for it. Baez quietly intimated to them that he was not a and they took another unfurnished by Way of capping the to Benz a request that he would lend them some furniture. Of course another sergeant and another file of. Soldiers were put in and the House of the was furnished. Previous to the official reception of the commissioners i had an interview with Baez. Lie is dark with a considerable admixture of Spanish blood. He gave me the in pics Sion of a Man who feared treason in body. We spoke very Little about san Domingo or an but i the subject of and saw at once it was a tender subject. I Lound out afterwards that Baez is considerably under the thumb of Spanish deserters from Lite last army of occupation. The majority of the shop keepers Here fre the the night watchmen. And not a few of Tho s Are spaniards. Relies upon those shop keepers for funds fur pressing and when be spoke to me As he did of the Gutai caution that it was essential to use in order not to give umbrage to it was an expression of miserable trucking policy. Whereby he seeks to propitiate the very Vorst enemies Spain h. S Tho men who deserted her in her hour of need in this Island. As to Tho political situation of this it is an autocracy As perfect As can be conceived. Imus desire for he thought that in puerto Plata they would find very great opposition to the scheme. I should not wonder if they did. Richness of the land of this Island i have never known any doubts expressed. From what i saw and from what i Learned i am inclined to believe that in the aggregate it is not prob ably far to Cuba. In the latter Island Mahogony is univer Sally considered a unquestionable proof of the Fertility of the but while in Cuba it is found Only in the Central and Eastern depart it is wide spread throughout the whole of tins Island. The most celebrated Scalion is the a Valley running Westward from the head of the Gulf of Samana. What tobacco is produced in san Domin puerto Plata exports from to 6.000 tons a raised in Valley. The land is undoubtedly first class. Of the either of or cop but Little is known. The spaniards in old times go Touton Sid Erable quantities of but i know of no tropical Gold mines now being worked to advantage sex cent at very in where the lowness of the lat Titue is More than counter balanced by the Altitude above the level of the sea. As to professor Blake disproved the existence of it at the head of Samana he brought Back to the after a very elaborate Only samples of very Good Lignite. This is because bar. In a pamphlet in which he extols Tho resources of this Island to the seventh heaven or a Little quotes a letter written by general Buceta. One of the generals commanding the last Spanish army of in which he says that Coal from one of these veins had been put in Board one of the Spanish War steamers and found equal to the Best Cardiff. There is to Coal at and Liis is a fair Sample of Niue Niue hundredths of the that has been written by interested parties about Saa Domingo. As to Wujok. The whole matter May be summed up in a few words. The original indians were unfitted by their phys ical Constitution to do work. And when put to it by the spaniards were soon exterminated. No White Man can labor in san Domingo. The mulattoes arc enervated by the and can not work hard. The negroes not work Nile a forced. What capitalist will a Ivance a Dollar on the richest to s.blt1 when not Only there is labor on hut when All kinds of labor Are barring Tho Only one which civilization of the age has involuntary labor of the As to the climate 01 san to the Whito Man it is simply one of the most deadly in the world. I do not care what testimony the commissioners May they can not alter facts. But As a spec Imen of Tho Way they Collet t i give you the following at or. An testified to the health of the place. His child has been sick All the time. The wife of another american there told me that they had Only one and their dirt not dare to have it in fear it would take the fever. Or. Price was asked in my presence by the commissioners How Long to spa Peri newspaper

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