Show rK V ' I 4eU3 - “ “'' 'vV s (v - ’"r —— ' j ’7 y HAVE LONG DURATION OF’ ter fashion LIFE moreover by a broil betownsmen and troops in the Boston in which arms hud and men slain and in the heated imaginations of the colonists the affair had taken on the ugly aspect of a massacre The year 1771 went quietly enough for Virgtnlans Botetourt was dead and that good merchant of York William Nelson president of the council sat In the place of authority throughout the year the whole Although country refused the taxed tea the attention of the ministers as it happened wus fixed chiefly upon Massachusetts where trade centered at a had a port and opposition growing local habitation Quiet in Virginia In Virginia there was no place to send troops to unless the whole counand so long as try were occupied Mr was acting Nelson governor Colonel Washington could go without to the races and gentlepreoccupation men everywhere follow their own devices In the quiet counties There was rioting — rebellion even- -in Carolina so uneasily did afNorth fairs go there but Governor Tryon was a soldier as well as a despot and did not need to trouble his neighbors about that An Unpopular Governor It was not until the first months of 1772 that Virginians began to read plain signs of change In the face of their new governor John Murray earl of Dunmore —a d'urk and distant man who seemed to the Virginians to come who like a satrap to his province brought a soldier with him for secreset up adviser tary and confidential a fixed etiquette to be observed by all him who would approach spoke abruptly and without courtesy displayed In all thlngB an arbitrary temper and took more interest it presently appeared in acquiring tracts of western land than In conducting the of the colony government The year of his coming was marked by the secret destruction of the revenue schooner Gaspe In Rhode Island and by many significant flaws of temper here and there throughout the colonies and 1775 saw affairs at lant come to a crisis Dunmors and the Burgesses had summoned the bur Dunmore gesses to meet him upon his first comhad liked but their proud temper ing as little as they liked his and was careful not to call them together again 1773 till March though he had promised to convene them earlier There was instant trouble In view of the affair of the Gaspe parliament had again resolved upon in England the trial of malcontents and the burgesses were hot at seeing the sentiments of the colonies so men would still flouted Conservative have waited to try events but their of quicker pulse were diligent to disappoint them r Leadership fell to those who were bold enough to take It and Patrick Richard Henry Lee Dabney Henry Carr and Thomas Jefferson radicals all drew together a committee of guidance Evening after evening they met In with a private room at the Raleigh now and again one pr two other like spirits called Into counsel to consult what should be done Richard Henry Lee proposed thgt the colonies should be invited to join of committees Virginia in appointing correspondence through which to devise steady concert of action and that to be appointed Virginia's committee at once should be instructed to look into the character of the new court of trial lately established in Rhode Island An Understanding With New England Dabney Carr was directed to move the resolutions and the eloquence of Lee and Henry won for them an instant and hearty acceptance Dunmore promptly dissolved the aswas free to sembly and Washington set out for New York to place Jacky Custls at King's college lingering on to Bee the the way in Philadelphia races and pick up the talk of the hour during half a dozen evenings at the rooms of the Jockey club at the balls and assemblies pf the gay town tables of bis and at the hospitable friends (TO BE CONTINUED tween Water Denizens Attain Immense Age If Scientific Investigations Are Correct Water particularly salt water seems to conduce to longevity There are gigantic mussels and oysters whose age Is assumed compar-ablonly with that of the Cape Verde baobab tree and the big tree of CaliInfornia which live for 5000 years deed there appears no particular reason why mussels should ever die considerIt Is also true that though ing the sort of life a mussel leads The government had not only sent advised “snugly carried on under the 10 Installment there seems no particular reason why troops to Boston and dissolved every guise of hunting other game” lest it should ever have lived there should be a premature rush but had “Sensible of the Importance of unan- assembly that protested Sea anemones again delicate and the king to press prosecutions thither that would set rival Interests sensitive though they look when we imity among our constituents” said A strange mixture of the see them la the rock pools may at- Jefferson afterwards looking back to for treason in the colonies and shrewdness should of the speculator and the be deemed there sufficient tain great age Sir John Dalyell a that time when he was young and in of the gentleman— claims Scottish naturalist captured In 1828 the first flush of bis radical senti- ground transport the accused to Engl- honesty with pushed ments "although we often wished to and to be tried by special commisprivacy but without tricka sea anemone of the ery or chicane— ran through hla letsort so common around our shores have gone faster we slackened our sion ters to CaptaFn Crawford and drew Hot Outburst from Virginia Its age was then estimated at seven pace that our less ardent colleagues It was this last measure that had as canny replies from the frontiered years It flourished In Edinburgh un- might keep up with ub and they on soldier til 1887 and was Just attaining a vigor- their part differing nothing from us provoked the Burgesses to their hotContinues Hia Outdoor Sports ous and sober maturity when from In principle their gait test outburst “At a time when our quickened Business gave way often to sport some unknown cause it died — Lon- somewhat beyond that which their lordly masters in Great Britain will be satisfied with nothing lest than pnd pleasure too as of old when poliaddon Mail prudence might of itself have the deprivation of American freedom” tics fell dull between sessions Now vised’ Patrick Henry was received to the wrote Washington to Mason with a it was the hunt then a gunning party RINGWORM ON SHOULDER In the woods and again a day or two “it seems place he had earned and although the sudden burst of passion aboard his schooner dropping down highly that older resumed In necessary something leaders that sway Cal — “My little Box 183 Downey the river and drawing the seine for counsel to which their tried skill and should be done to avert the stroke boy of eight years had what they varied experience In affairs fairly en- and maintain the liberty which we eheepsheads upon the bar at Cedar called ringworm on his shoulder and titled them Point was no longer any have derived from our ancestors there a of in his neck It started the back Even politics was mixed with diverThat no man should scruple or hesiHenJealous exclusion of new men small pimple like a blibter and kept sion He must needs give a ball at ry's fame crept the colonies tate a moment to use arms in defgetting larger till it was the size of a as the man who through a blessing on Alexandria on the evening of his elechad first spoken the ence of so valuable dollar One place was as large as mind not of to the house which was to meet of tion which all evil the good and life but of three silver dollars They were round all Just men Virginians only with regard to the liber- depends is clearly my opinion' Yet Lord Botetourt no less than on other Wherand a mass of watery blisters of whatever kind the arms I would beg leave to add should like occasions ties of Englishmen in America ever the water would touch it would business of the assembly was likely be the last resource” Before a year was out Richard cause another blister commencing an- Bland to be Addresses to the throne and remonhimself parchment man and other sore and so on It was very conservative to failed strances Goes to Philadelphia Parliament had Races it that he was had written red and angry and would itch and and He did not lose his passion for fine published a pamphlet entitled “An remained to try “starving their trades burn so badly that he could not sleep into the Rights of the British and manufactures” to see if that at horseflesh either at the thickest of or in fact sit still at times He Inquiry would attention last arrest was their the No 1770 he plqLIn Colonies” with which said less nothing would cry when I would touch it Eden of North Carolina at the that In all that concerned her doubt even that would prove of Mttl When he would rub or scratch It it than avail but it was at least peaceable Jockey club races in Philadelphia no Internal affairs Virginia was "a diswould look like chopped meat His tinct doubt relieved by the news that all "uni- and worth the trial state” though Independent I tried irritated It many ted with clothing but the tea tax had been repealed His Feet the parent state the closWashlngtort’on remedies but It kept spreading and est next In The was the races it and year and league The next month accordingly he got under the amity Itching This was all before I used and in Annapolis that claimed him Cuticura Soap and Ointment on it jame allegiance’’ A colony "treated unhesitatingly to his feet in the pri1773 Jacky Custls held him again at After the first treatment with Cuti- with injury and violence" he exclaim- vate meeting of the Burgesses at Mr Philadelphia on the same errand Mason’s Hay’s and moved George cura Soap and Ointment he was much ed “Is become an alien” It was wholesome to be thus calmly When resolutions nor did he forget to subantiquarians and lawyers relieved and they cured him in one In pursuit of diversion in the inter fresh from poring upon old documents scribe his quota to the fund which month of trying business vals It bespoke a “My husband is a plumber and his spoke thus there were surely signs of was to defray the expenses of the “asshearty life and a fine balance in the ociation” there formed hands get scratched and cut which the times man The next evening he attended the Parliament a Mischief Breeder means sores if not treated so he There was one matter to which The government at home kept coloat the palace "Queen’s washes with Cuticura Soap and puts Washington felt It his bounded duty Cuticura Ointment on his hands every nial sentiment very busy Even Lord with the same naturalness of demeanas a soldier and a man of honor to night and that keeps them fine" Rockingham's government with Burke or and frankness of dealing towards devote his time and energies whether as before Botetourt (Signed) Mrs Harry West Apr 5 ’12 to admonish It coupled its repeal of the governor politics pressed or not A grant of Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold the stamp duties with a “declaratory was not ail show and gallantry but two hundred thousand acres of the was a genuine man at bottom He western throughout the world Sample of each set” which sought to quiet controverlands had been promised by sy by giving the lie direct to every had come to Virginia Skin Book Address free with thinking the the of the colony to those government “Cuticura people who Dept L Boston” argument urged against Its authority colonists a who enlisted for the war against the in the colonies Adv “Parliament has pow- could be taken by display and cajoled French and Indians in 1754 but noth er to bind the colonies in all cases by hospitality he had been told they ing hdd ever been done to fulfill the More Painful to Many round assertion: were such in London whatsoever" was u M promisl and Washington undertook “The worst of all isms’1 said the "d resolution' for Itj A Manly Governor England's right to for act his to in as comrades lecturer "is pugilism’ agent do what the treasury pleased But he knew his mistake almost as with “Pardon my my friend” rejoined a three millions of freemen” cried soon as he had made it and was the business man who had just entered the hall on Chatham Selects Farms for Fellow Soldiers prompt even while he upheld prerogaIn the autumn of 1770 accordingly crutches “but I know a worse one Though Rockingham’s government tive to do what he could to deal with he turned than that” away for a space from the would not act on that its suc- them in a liberal and manly spirit He trouble in the east to “What is it sir?’’ queried the lec- cessors would without right deepening and had acquiesced very heartily at the scruple turer in a deoutset of his administration they were soon about It for Rocking“Rheumatism” answered the other ham’s ministry retained office cision of council aswrits of the that scarcely — Grenvilie Stray Stories a twelvemonth was in- sistance could not legally be issued in deed but Grafton and Virginia — for the process had been discredited Sirs Wltuitow's Soothing Syrup for Children Townshend were as bad as stubborn tried there too He made such repreteething softens the gntun reduces In temper sentations with regard to the state of as reckless in policy allays paincures wind college a bottleJU More Taxes for the Coloniete the colony to the ministers at home as were both just and wise was asThe year 1767 saw taxes proposed There is nothing more pitiful than in reply that the ministers were sured in a life spent thinking nothing but and enacted on glass paper palmers’ colors and tea Imported Into the colself — Farrar willing to make every tiecessary cononies with a purpose to pay fixed cession pledged tAs word in Virginia Deaf mutes must be a noisy lot if salaries to the crown’s officers In the that there should be a substantial colonies out of the proceeds and died the soonactions speak louder thap words and the change of policy contested ground was all to go over er (October 15 1770) because the government would not after all redeem again his promises To show their temper the new ministers suspended the legislative A Doubtful powCompliment ers of the Colonial Assembly In New "Your governor is becoming very York for refusing to inake provision as we are told here” wrote popular WHO for troops quartered upon the colony Arthur Lee to his brother from LonTo complete their fiscal arrangements don “and I have the worst proof of presently created a It in tlie increased orders for fineries From Headache Backache they and board of revenue commissioners from the ladies” Virginians did not for America Dizziness and Nervousness find it easy to break an immemorial It was an ominous year and set habit in order to starve the English Restored to Health by opinion tcrwaid not a little in the coltrades and manufactures and it was onies E Pinkham’s more than once necessary to urge and Lydia Protests from the Burgesses renew the agreements Vegetable Compound George Macon The House of Burgesses broke at Its alike among the Burgesses and mernext session lnO fresh pro(1768) and by means plunge once more into the western chants “ A Lawrence Kans— year ago I was tests and remonstrances and there of local at Williamsburg and ways out proper tracts for search associations throughout the suffering from a number of ailments I was no one to restrain or rebuke it the grant along the reaches of the colony always bad pain and Fauquier was dead and Ohio gone to his But Washington was punctilious to was irregular Dur- reckoning the reins of government observe to the letter the agreements ’Twas a two months' journey for To Push Fight Against Tuberculosis ing the delay ! suf- were in the hands of gentle John he had himself proposed he did not stop till he had gone close Contrasted with the rapid progress Again and fered a great deal Blair president of the council a Vir- again he bade his mercantile agents three hundred miles beyond Fort Pitt which the campaign with headache backinch and with never a in London assist him to ginian every And when home was he ache dizziness fevguard against again no one bas made the National Association foi of checking his thought In the government who could lend a the Study and Prevention of Tubercu any inadvertent breach of them not erish spells nervousin the expression of their Just to Bend him the articles Parliament hand In the matter got any peace losis points out that at the present ness and bloating In had picked out for taxation the from the stirring thorough man until time there is still need for at least I had been married opinion The autumn Lord Bote- colonies the business was put finally into 100000 hospital beds for indigent connearly three years tourt the new brought who is to in the advanced stages ol Life still it true shape continued go I took Lydia E sumptives There was a tidy profit in the grant the disease who must be segregated it with something of the old sumptuousV egetable came in showy state and with genial display of courtly manners and good ness at Mount Vernon for himself for his own share was tuberculosis is to be kept from bpread Compound and now feeling but his arrival made little difIt was in June 1768 that Colonel large and he providently bought be- ing Another 100000 beds in sanatoria I feel better than I have for years I ference The Burgesses smiled to see Washington sides the shares of others who weie for tuberculosis patients who are in recommend Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegeordered a Hew chariot in the the early f: curable stages of the distable Compound to all who suffer as I him come to open their session of "made in the newest taste handsome unwilling to spend or 1769 with of coach and M six 1045 matter pageant New JerIn addition to this But there were months upon ease are needed and light to be made of the Zeuner did”— Mrs genteel brave and best seasoned display of royal insignia months of weary unrequited service large bed provision the national assowood and by a celesey Street Lawrence Kansas the manner of a sovereign meeting brated workman” which was to cost for his comrades too given with ciation affirms that visiting nurses Montana Woman’s Case Parliament and turned from him al- him fittings and all £133 and clinics without tuberculosis and open ail diligence hearty grudgBurns Mont— "Lydia E Pinkham’a most in contempt to denounce once For all he grew uneasy lest the colschools should he established In ing Vegetable Compound cured me of awful more the course of the ministers onies’ Buys Great Meadows every city and town of the Unidisagreement with England backache which I had suffered with for argue again the of America de should come at last to a conflict of Their portions were aa well plarcd ted States the present Furthermore months I was so weak I could hardly do clare they wouldrights draw the colonies as his own they were to find when campulgn contemplates the continuous arms he pushed his private Interesra my work and my head and eyes ached all together in concerted oppositoin and with no abatement of thoroughness or it came to tthe survey He came off education of practically the entire the time Your Compound helped me call upon the other colonies to concur States from the were if there the rich of In as westUnited no business very population in many ways and is a great strengthwith them alike in their principles to 90000000 fear but that things would long enough ern lands — buying the Great Meadows people and amounting ened I always recommend it to my and In their of orpurpose among the rest for memory’s sake — the extension of the campaign stand as they were friends and tell them what a grand medOut With the Governor but richer still In the gratitude and ganization already in effect to take in Acquires Lands Washington You may use my icine it is for women Botetourt came hot foot to dissolve town of ths He had not run surveyor’s lines for admiration of the men for whom he every state city and came for the good of others”— Mrs them but they only shifted to labored assisted drive their had Lord Fairfax or the Montana' country John Francis Bums place of meeting gathered again at French from the Ohio without seeing Meanwhile omievents darkened The makers of Lydia E Pinkham’s the private house of Mr Anthony Hay what fair lands lay upon the western nously Fitting Punishment Vegetable Compound have thousands of and there resolved no longer to im- rivers A new and "I want to speak to you about your administration had been awaiting the owner such letters as those above— they tell which how titles port the formed in England under Lord North little boy” the truth else they could not have been axed in things of themParliament had though to there was still doubt had in that were and be wilderestablished “What Rs despite George about government begun my little boy?" by obtained for love or money This medhad drawn the resolutions He picked tip all the taxes of 1769 except at ness he took care through the good 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