if? WAGES SERMON. army of Jouhml. They say. "What's the matter now? Why. there mm: be a panic among these troops, Ind n,†“a going to fly. or perhaps they are going to try to march acron- th. "v" Jordon. Joel-u is o lunatic." But ’tlhtlt. the chiefuin of the text. looks at his truly and crienz "Formmi, Merci-i" end they can for the beak ,ot the Jordan. an It"! Chad [0 m m. curry. In. a glittering but four feet tong gm] two feet wide. It II the Ark of the Covenant. And they come down. Ind mmeotheyioottouehthe rimot an uter with their feet. then by on Almighty flat. Janina par-tn. The army of Joshua merehel right on without setting their feet wet. over the bottom ottherim.apuhotchalland brok- en Item and pebblel. until they get to the other huh. Then they lay hold at the otenndm Ind “marina and viiâ€" loo’ner hove they reached the bank thirty or forty feet high. Ind having coined the other hank. they clap their ohieidn and their cymbals. and sing the prune-otthecodofloshu Butno sooner hove they reached he hunk than the waters begin to dash and roar. and with a terriï¬c rush they when ape-Iter- W01)“ man the nu"- «me. they mooted “ll-nthun!" lo I! I wanted to air you to reclamation. I would only and to speak the wcdr. "14mm “autumn." "chancellor!- Vilk.†“Getty-hum." And though through the puns. o! yearn you I" fonwr {m (mm am: at cull-Intent. It European muon- would (no on"! and loo quickly forget "to loam doctrine. Ind In nun-Iva {out upon (Il- munrm. 1 (Milk your lull!" would bq “wk again. and your arm- would now «you. unto. and your "c mid to hen comb In You“ 1)» our: 01 "a old an. IMWVOP they um: lo“. 1 And-«LIWIMMIIMIh‘ ma. And an I!» oak-on nod mm M IN- "MI. I: bu Int-n an â€mm! year In 1m history. It mar him. llmllyn npprednm mowing M the VI)!» 0! "n â€mm-kn. and "u- Impur- um of "no men who "Ir-n arm (or "w . MM and lately M I!» out. 1". Mudfladbumnnnlmny ulnar- M "to human: noglmt! “‘Mfl loom. about In a "Moe! on! night In “I Mom! and Implflna Inf you. and our vrlmm hon nun-mud. Ind IM drum “(Mn-d tonight with "Mr [and whim. I have mnclodnl to hold up born» you Ilu- mm“ addict «I all flaw-Juana. Ibo Mm of my It'll. Ear the mt part. when the 39mm] of an army starts out. In a «milk! he would like tn have a man hmtln In or- r that b! may K?! M: courage up and he may rally his (mops am! art than: drilled for greater cnnflk'ts; lmt this ï¬rst ndmnklnx at Josh“: was great- er than the leveling of Port What“. or the thundemtx down or mmnar. or the overthrow of the Bastille. It was the Mac M the Jordan at tho time of the wring (Met. Th0 snow: of Hunt Lennon had just been mums and they pawn-d down tntn the valley. and the chute valley was a mung Inf. nut. 80 the Cnnnanltes stand on one tank and the! loot am and set! Joshua and the Israelites. and they hug!- and my: "Aha! m: they can- not dtctnrb a! mm! the freshen In"; It I: humble for them to reach us." ‘ But after I while they look comes the ‘ water And they see: maven-ant tn the we so nm In tho Srr\lrï¬ M and. mm m "Info "mu "ml was "from: m Jm'ma. "ml fulllllfll (Ms pm'rI-m a! my tnxl. alihmmh lflfllfllfl'! tin-l mm» was with "u- Its-mm (mm-I; and the next with a sump wall: and ":1- ml. hadlnn rm a rclemonl of whipped mm- nnls; and "w mm! mm», against darkms. win-emu: tho sun and "w m lam Ms battalion. and um luv. min“ "we Ring of Terrors, Denmâ€" llve great “Morten. "a I" a mumflrrnt ï¬rm". In." M III-n run-gm mo Ihl- mm 1M9. and he! nnrvr mum mom-n Una MM him '0 mm. In my Inl. M nun Mn mlll~ hr)- mulwmmt. um! um. mum; um"; It must hlw‘ lwn plum"! hnhml I'm "w luv-w. "rm-p9 n: hm“ for â€w fowl. Malt-mmn far n"- Inrvnfl. "Thrrv- thnl! nut any mm: M «M» In Ham! In‘fnr" lbw all Mr day-s a! thy HIP." “Uh," rm my. "mu-Inm- mum haw mung:- will. rurh n lune-2:1â€? up as "ml." Why. my frlv mls. I have In Q0" 3'Ivu that "w (M vr "tr arm-"rm and "w Umvnnm of Mr "my prnmirrn In 1!" anu as much far In as far him. All "w nan-um: n.’ elrmlï¬y arr Malawi In our Irv-half. Il‘ The "Ballant Thirteenth." as this regiment is generally and unproprlflle- ‘ ly called, has gathered to-nlght for the worship of God. and to hear the annual sermon. And ï¬rst I look with hearty aalutntion into the faces of the vet- erans who. though now not in active service. have the same patriotic and military enthusiasm which charï¬cter- Ized them when. in ms. they bade farewell to home and loved coal. and Started for the ï¬eld. and risked all they held dear on earth {or the reestablish- men: or m. mums United flute- government. "All that a man hath will he give for his life," and you showed yourselve- wililna to give your llvel. “(a hall you! We thank you! We hleu you. the veterans o! the Thirteenth. Noth- ing can ever rob you or the honor of havinx been mldleru in one of the moat tremendous into of all history. A war with Grant. and Sherman. and flu:- coch. and Sheridan. and Plrmgul on one side. and Lee. and Stonewall Jack- It In. and Unix-inn. and Johnston on the other. A. In jmk nun-hint". ROOKLYN. N. Y.- May 28.-â€"In the Embury Memorial church a. large au- dience assembled this evening tr: listen to the annual sermon or Chaplaln T. DeWItt Talmnse of the Thirteenth Regiment. N. G. B. N. Y. The members of the reg!- ucnt occupied the body or the church. Dr. Talmage chose for his â€Meet: “The Greatest Soldier of All Time," the text being doshua 1:5: "There shall not any man be able to gtand before thee all the days of thy mill-null," “ADI-0. ~PXIF Ila. .flI-h. JJ‘ ‘0 llâ€"OIOI FIEF<H¢O Ilk- W â€in." Juhu no ~15 It. put to the torch. and then these Imel- Itel In the city mmh down and the Mn: batuuon o! Israelites return. and between these two waves of Imemlnh prove. gain the victory: and while I Ingly â€attend. Mtullou. Joshua stands on a metâ€"I see his locks flying m the wind an no points Mn speai in» yard; tye domed city. and that in the Inn]. The men rm'imt from behind mg rock: and take the city. and It is hnve game on to victory. [to “then! Ml (mom 1mm mm and says: "Now let II no nu and capture the city of M; let u go up right away. They march on. He puts the major- lty of the mum behind I ledge of men In the night. and than he and: a com- mmuvety man butt-nan up In from at tho city. The men at Al cmne out with a sham. This battalion In strat- egem all back Ind fan Momma wh’m III the men of A] In†left the'dty an! are In 13th of this scattered. or seem- God com and mm him. How am be mine him? By compllmtary apos- trophe? Na. He says: "Get Chev up. Wherefm "as! than upon my “.09?" Joshua Hm and I warrant ynu. um- : mortiï¬ed look. But his old courage comes back. The {not wan. that was not Ms Rule. 1! he had been In It he won“! as? Would to God we had ham mutant and (hr-«IQ an "in ntlmr :ldw of Jnrjan! For (hr Pananmtrs and all (lu- inhab- Hams of the land shall boar of It. and shall em-lmn m mum! and cm (1“ our name from the earth.†I am wry glad Jasuha nald "all. Be- !oro ll med as I! he were a saver lurnl Max. and therefore mum nut . an example to us: but I ï¬nd he ls .1 man. he is only a man. Just as rome- (lm you ï¬nd a man under 99$"f0 op- pnsmon. m In bad mm of physiml health. or worn nut with nvorworlr. ly- lng down and signing about evarylhlm: being defeated. I am encouraged when I hear this cry 0! Joshua as he “-29 m the dust. Rod. wherpron- has mm it all hénéigiui (Ms mph mrrr Jnrvlnn to deliver us in- to 'he hand of "In Amnfltra. to «hurry "w mumnvmry. --Pn!|ha.'k'" nMn' two: many ('hrflsunn [-v-Iplrn‘fl‘n" hark, 0). church I-.’ Hm!’ Numb" will nvw-r hr Minn. Dum‘l y ~n » | m.» t’...,-. ‘mshn cannibal: haw .::. up Mun- sun. ":0 misannnry’.†1.. â€all dnih‘rr; his lot mn‘ M the anvvrwlly (flas- gnw, nnd n mm" man; [a pro-pie my: " Pal: hark. nh flutrr' nr (in-l: lmn'! rm: 9"“ "mt (‘hrlydan leumphy ls Ruhr: In N tun-7mm:- I y worldly 9MP mainly? Pall had!" Ming!)- Mung-‘1 "s cum-bur hm) Im- Inuumnlng and 1M". an- n ml mam- pmplc who say: "flflvnllno Investigation In min: to ntwrlhrnw "w flunk account a! "to- "nth". Fall bark!" Irv-19nd: at and have nora- nny right tn tn" hrrk. Joshua falls on Mr ï¬le" In rhngfln. N h the only time you ever we the hack 0! Ms had. He mm on Ms 7am- and beams In whim. and he says: "Oh. Inn! an linu- lmrlm‘l with m- (‘umnfln an" "mm Tm nor" rm and: n In"! “mm no I‘M "my ‘1‘" «n I'M. n- Innt. Am-l-nlr "ml [ms on! In the Mum 0! "ml with only half I rum. [mum] at rm" Illzlnl the m nf Al "Ir mm at M will "Ow yum. lav-mu "w â€mum of 13nd cm "to rmml. Thu unmask" mnnnmls a!» up Mun-on. en. "out mn It be ultra? A mun; puny m hack and an: “Joshua. w. can do an "Hunt m: n In Mn. Iahnvmmyhbzmmmy Mn unila- we no and apt-«- u." my much vmn I ma" "mun-M In hunt «I! (Ml flly. TIM m of M but It 0w!- nml mm one you and "w Imemn run mn- momma TM mum-m "rm III null "on «M Ml mu mach I'll-m “mo on I» Iowan. day (In wronlhu or an '00.. mm "- Ia hr I about n which moo. am! mull- MM tut-Mo nun «puma In but. Joana-‘- Inton- mr m In“ In". 11.0 mum-Id In: “I'm-ward. mull" Mhlpeonrnfuzumhut- Ibo gov-nu; [50.91.3521]. p... Tm“ "' that a nun horn. The horn at the Ill-tn nm In: come-tum. mm and hole- urm punctured In It. nnd than tin lawman would put the tantrum! to his llpl. Ind he would run hh flu- cm over um rude manic-l Instrument. and make a mat deal or "not har- mony tor the people. That was tho only ulna of weapon. Swen print- won to take "was rude mantle mm “summon“. and the! mm to In "mod the any wary any tor u: an m a any Int u: dun. and than no In. uni-II day they rm to go around blown: that rude mutual Immmtl won “um. and than at "up elma a! But this in no place for the host to stop. Joshua given the command. “Forward. nun-ch!" In the distance there In a long grove of trees. and at. the end of the grave is a city. It in a city at Arbors. a city with walls seem- ing to reach to the heavens. to buttres the very sky. It Is the great metropo- "I that command: the mountain pass. It in Jericho. That city was Anew-rd captured by Pompey. and it wu utter- wlnl captured by Herod the (heal. and It was afterward cupturgd by the Mohammedan»: but this campaign the bond plans. There In." be no moron. no Ihloidl. no battering ram: Then I’ll" be only one weapon or war. and ham we may want to go back. Oh. Lord. . we are engaged In a risky business. Those Consumes may eat us up. How it we want to so back? “'ould It not have been a mate complete miracle ii' the Lord had par!- ed the waters to let us come through and kept them ported to let us so back it we are defeated?" My friends. God makcs no provision {or s. Christian‘s retreat. He clears the path all the way to Canaan. To go back is to die. The lam gatekeepers that swing back the amothystlne and crystalline gate at the Jordan to let Israel pass through. now 1 swing [shut the ametluatine and crys-‘ titllinc gate of the Jordan to keep the Israelites from going back. I declare it I in your hearing tovduy. victory ahead. water forty feet deep In the rear. Tri- umph ahead. Canaan ahead; behind YOu death and darkness and woe anal hell. But you say: "\‘Vhy didn't those Canaanltes. when they had such a splendid chanceâ€"standing on top of the bank thirty or (arty feet high. com- pletely demolish those poor laruleites down in the I'lver. I will tell you why. God had made a promise and he was going to keep it. “There shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days or thy lite." uy: “Alan. alas. what a misfortune! Why could not those waters have flayed parted? Because per- tau, Out under any luv; mound. thirty all†up yonder they lulled. o- thll Id. â€I. "Nil roll OK tow-rd the an Inn. But I- the hand or the Inn! God in mm any from the thus up- lmotl nunâ€"«non perhaps uplift“ hut . musâ€"cl the Almighty land In “ten away. tho-e Inter! rush down. and some of the unbelievln: Israelites In France an author's heir- theu- rlan In My production for any you! “to! his 4:39- lie!" In the most successful book of {he mm In Landon. About nine thousand coplea lave been com nlmdy. flew lam m at m... In. A new «sect of religious wont-men in swung mm “min um. Ito.. and is attracting wldmd ulceration. The Rev. Joe Shade? II the shepherd of the new flock. The center of attraction Is I yam-g 3111 who make! periodic†mall! to haven. no it In chimed. re- turning with men-Inn for the believ- ers. The Rev. Slander chum the am. to be out of date. And m to en- tnbllnh a new code obulned from head- quarters tin-om the Instrumental†of M! "1032!." Dead. the old chlonain must be laid out Handle him very gently: that ma‘ Prod hotly is ovor a hundrvd and tpn year! of age. Lay him out. at tch out thou {wt tint walked dry shot] the parted Jordan. Close those "pa which helped Now the hint at which the walls of Jericho fell. Fold the arm that lifted the spear toward the doomed my'o! M. told it right over the heart that exalted when the live kings fell. But when than we get the burnished granite far the headstone and the foot- utnne? I bethink nun-if now. I hung- ine that far the head it shall be the um um stand still um otbeon. And for the foot. the m that stood still in the valley of ARM. lv-ll n slury "1- 0r mm "mm! ovvrk and M- answns: "I an the way of all llw- vnrth and nut one tar-l of the promise has fallout nut 0M won! lhormf Mn fallrvl: all has mm lo pan. not ""4! ward [luv-um! has lallm Am! lhan he Iurmv In his lamlly. as u :lylnn 11am! w'll. and says: "Chm now whom ynu wlll nervo. the God of Israel. or "lo (M of me Amorm-s. An [or me annl my house. we will serve llve 11ml.†A dvlng parent can vmt be mkkss or thoughtless In raga"! to Ms chlklren. cansvm to part wlm them at the door of "w lnmb we cannot. By the male In which the" lnfancy wan metal. by ‘ the rum an which they Hm lay. by ll» blond of tho Cnvpnanl. h)- lllo Got! 0! Joshua, It shall not be. We wlll not mm we cannot part. Jehovah .llrell. we take (hm at thy prnmlua: "I will he a God to thee and thy need after; th‘." l Hr. Bnlrour‘o "Foundations of Be- AM at ya. have MIN | manna "wt. or n pmhmmfluhr. â€I"! lay : "w "mum mo. call u! Mmmlh. w: Tutu-am. and "um 1m 0w "men or alnfl' as Human ll *QI’! I mat-l. On 1mm. and Mum lmv m- «M Mules wrvn- Wnn~m Juslma mm": M himvh :H'Imbd Mn dylng much. and M- loll. llv-m lbw "my of vital M has lmvn through. and as lu- ll" "mm trial a Brno lurks mum-mg dawn I-n bin wrin- k?- l lurch-ml. I wonder I! "M has ' larM Ms mun'vlm all "m In: lhrmmh~ ' 1m» pmmlm at "ya In“. A: M It»: Hun lu- nlls Ihv Mary «no. Iwn. nr [Pm-v» llmcï¬â€"ynu tun-n twanl old [mph Wanting!“ wool 0mm tho moan. and It Noun! Vernon chard M- dun. vanmon 4M wholly u Anal-y "out. N“. who†that! IMM- not! Why. ho In Io law. MI [mlâ€"II hula not. Mm a hundred and “I run “Mtomlnmnwhmm mbkcu than m "a pm!" mm of m- an“. ill than. I m at ï¬nal... No mm a. mm on W or "to m. Ila «Ml-lot the world'- hum-nan King at m mu If (NI II Jan-burn mun Mule. II In going to Do .lnlhu‘l (ml!!! vic- hwy. He gunner: Mr Mead. "no“ Mm and [kn MI ruledlcm. and u rm! any um [MIDI In do; 0" men lull what "my Mum dour. God. and mo mm». and Inn.“ flu. ludmhydhhmmhw loud. and minim. Ind Mod. _ IBM I! In "an (or Jana. In an m. “Oh!" say- .luahua. "this is surely a victory.†"But do you not see the sun is going down? Thom Amoritn arc going to get away after all. and they will come up some other time and both er no. and perm-pa doatroy ua." See. the sun is going down. on. {or a longer day than has ever been seen in thin climate! What in the matter with Joshua? Hail he fallen in an npoplectio nu No. He Is in prayer. Look out when a good man makes the Lord his ally. Joohua raise. his face. radiant with prayer. nmblookn at the descending tun over (yhoon. nml lot the taint cmoent of the moon. (or you know the queen of the night Dome. times will linger around the palace: ‘ ol the day. Pointing one hand at the descending um and the other hand at the hint crease-It or the moon. in the name 0! that God who shaped the worlda and moves the worlds. he ctiea: “Bun. mud thou still upon Oiheoo. and thou moon, in the valley at Ma. ion." And they atood still. Whether it won by retraction of the m'a run. or by the stopping at the whole plonetory system. I do not hnow. and do not com. I have it to the (flirtation outco- tbta and the inï¬del menu-u to oath that question. while 1 Mt you I havo own the lone thing. â€What!" I" you. "not the Inn cloudin- atillr' Yen. The alto miracle to perform“ nowa- dayl. The wiriwd do not live out half their day. and the sun lot- at soon But let A non atart out and battle tar ta no use ï¬ghting." And they sound a retreat. and as they begln to retreat Joshua and his host spring upon them like a panther, pursulng them over the rocks. and as these Cunaanltes with upralned ankles and gushed foreheads retreat. the catapults of the sky pour a volley of hull-tones Into the valley and all the artillery ot the heaven: with bullets of Iron pounds the Cnnaanltcs against the ledge: or Beth-heron. Is [he maix wï¬o conquémé Nilér spring treshet and knocked down the Mono wall and destroyed the city of AI. There But u-u II no place for the non 0! Joanna to stop. “Forward. march!" cries Joshua to the troops. Then I. the city or Glheon. It has put [well under the protection ‘of Joshua. They sent word: "There an ï¬ve kins: utter us: they are going to destroy us: lend troops quick: send us help rltht away." Joshua has a three days' march more than double quick. 0n the morning at the third day he In before tho enemy. There on two long lines of hauls. The battle opens with great slaughter. but the Canaanlteo soon discover aomc~ thing. They say: "That In Joshua: that In the cull-I mm or mm W «Won‘t-limudvuhlm an bun of tho III-ulna no! the gm of the mun, Jolhm hurl m- nun: louder than It. I". flnslnl - echoing Human MI Ioud: "than not Any Inn be ulna to «and baton "an all the day- or thy Me." 8mm importance in being attached ‘ to the hasty return from Europe of Cor- neliun Vanderbilt. says the New York i Finandnl News. it in known that con- i fereneea have been held in Europe on ithe railroad qtuatlon in this country, I and the presence there of Mr. Vander- Mlt and Mr. Morgan has given addition- ai importance to there. The return of Air. Vanderbilt at this juncture looha aa if some conclusions have been reached. and that thene mnclustons are to he put into active operation. This paper has had several articles showing the ten- dency of the Vanderbilt inter-ear. This tendency in nothing more or leg: than ‘ a vast railroad consolidation. embrac- ing ï¬rst the railroads east of the ills- aisaipvl river. and eventually the rail- road: of the country. The grip which thene iinaneim already have upon the math leading out or! New York will mite their plant easy of annoy-villi!- rnent. They are strengthening their position every day by the W oirailroad nropertylntheaoatn.and they vtrtaaliy now control the aouthern railway ayatem out of the MM Erie la their-I. Ind the Baltimore 1 Ohio Ia faat mun. under their con- trol. Pennsylvania. through the Dread Molding. can be tranaterred to than: ‘onahortnotica.lothnt. with thaaido! European capital, which la malty favorable to them. they are in a pool- tion todny to control the rallnada of this country. it alao looha an if they were about to amuse this Milan. The time! and the circanï¬aneea lean rip. forthetnove. Bucham.mar. would not he an unmitigated "I. At thesamethne. the peculiar-tannin!- fair- ahnlid he known and. «ma. andaimldnotheulowadtouhflae‘a except with the entlra approval of our ‘ "no Ins-mums; "ma formal that M: an- , Mmmasm m the snort-mo bomb hy a 2 annual warm was largely due. Jus- . "m Jackson mllnml M "w semi» ‘ mt mo, when in ruined. In Marv-h o! um ynat Mk"! Clrvnllml In» Malt-d Mun Mam“ judge and In m: be [was Wed In M: mam! math". f Re palm-d upon "m amm- nf "in 0mm ' Much 4.1391 "In Mason. u a 51m. -o have ah.†boon marked by dean «a ! of ant mm! common sense and , and unmanned Inky-minim of the law. and Dave always commanded the respect at "we Ion! Weston (hm):- : out the mnlry. 1mm Jacks». In re- ‘pnledummmenblestnndmd- en mm M the math. mtol I, rm fmmt’u Ic- Howell E. Jackson, of the United Buttes supreme leourt; whose iii- }nc-ss has caused -. isome_ anticipation diamong politicians. . is one of the moat ' recent ucceï¬sluns to the supreme bench. Although a atanch ' democrat. he owes his appointment to a. republican president. he being one or the last as» ‘ pointees of President Harrison before he handed over the government to Grover Cleveland. Justice Jackson was nominated to succeed the late Justice Lamar. At the time ol’ his appointment he was serving as United states circuit judge in the Tennessee and Ohio clrg cult. so that his promotion might be r9- Sarded as well earned. He was ap- pointed to the circuit bench by Preli- dent Cleveland during his ï¬rst admln- istrutlon March 3. 1837. Justice Jack-on wss born at Paris. Team. April 3 1833. Ind received I good classical educntion st West Tennessee College. from which he [rsdusted with honor in 1M8. when but sixteen years of ago. From that inv stltution 0! learning he went to the Uni- versity of Virginia and there took s two year's' course. He entered the Lebanon uur School. snd at the sac of twenty- tour use graduated. He lie-Kan the practice of law in Jschson. Tenn. in use Three years later he moved to lemphis snd continued there [or twenty yesrs. when he once more rc- turned to Jseitson. lie IIss twice so- pointsd to the supreme bench at the note of Tennessee Ind wss ones I can- didste fer judge oi the [upnme court below s nominetinu convention. but wss Muted. In I!†he vss elected to the stste legislature at Tennessee and the iolimrln‘ yesr wss elected by his sssoeisiss in the lest-Islet» to the United ltsios sen-is. flu med then with Desi-min ilsrrison. sad it wss to 4.3:...- 3 :35- 3-23... 3 soil‘ nailâ€"lof- 30 id. 53:3. 1:- mnlsii 9.2-4 Ii 53.3.: 2.3. .635 ll latâ€"fl al BHOR'I' SKETCH OF A NOTAILB PBRSONAQB- MR. JUSTICE JACKSON. A BM SUBJECT. SSOCIATE Justice I N)": FILL Wmmm mmmmm. .mMMmWWW mm... mm .W "Wm“ â€3"“. “admin", 1 ï¬rm belle V Icy tn mm In mm Mm! “mun...“ mum In ‘ analogue. Homu'm ‘ good (Mac. but mammmmmm ? D. B. HENDERSON. IOWA. {m remained unbroken than an nan Ir. Ronda-m mt have n- ecked the mflnum. of lawn. I'M van "-9th In! my aflnr m'- M (M mt Milli-M mm. ml.»â€" or" mnlmml In M. Muriel. ms Mummy was vnnuy mm on! that M Iâ€: "a Is mmntlveiy I ynmm mu. Mm; on m- WM Me of My. In no: In vrln "9an u I pmmlxlo dark m willie tho mm~ nhlv- rmwonllou was null-MIMI! u Illn- mamns. and had the mama-"m 1-1 JAPKMN. Node-Mlquofmhmnm Among (In India. not: a! Ila m! mun-will Mung. n. B. "Mono: â€COMM-(Chaim I... Atkinson and oihen. he has let lbou‘ to lolidify the element. at the Irinloc. my into a poliiicll puny. which, if ii can d1» [milling clue. will Join ihe "pub: llcun party in lime for the union-l can. wnilon next ye". Ho “Id recently that u coailuon will: the "public-n putt! "I not In impouiblp mm with 1M "mot-my o! the mill uni "in ii any lulu place at an early this. GEN. WADE "AHP'I'ON. VIROII mull-g an old bet-month My! 0! tlu South. General Wade Hampton of Vlrrlnln is at present lttmcllnz the attention of the state leaders of the old demo- cratic party of the noun. 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