Show fsiwnAt axd tucmdat : Bril- - y friend concluded STENlIOtSEdllor Oar dear old got over troubles and the greater portion of a fortune ' lie thought lost was happily restored to him Hut then dear Milly had got to love the career she hail chosen and noihing has os yet induced “ r her to abandon ’ MPo you think she will much longer continue tn this position?” “I think hot said Mrs Burnaby of The Gentleman “there is one however who will only of the have to ask to obtain compliance with with the Lily to Camilla Balfonr his wishes’ “My presents returned?? murmured Mr- - Charsley r" Tv “Ami that one js— ” ‘What’s this?” said the doctor " “Can you not guess Mr Mortimer? Ilave you not observed Captain Claver- It wa3 a bundle of letters tied with stone's attentions to our dear Milly? green Bilk He is a noble fellow of good fumily and My lette’ groaned poor Charsley excellent position lie is devotedly at- “Burn 'em doctor burn ’em” tached to Milly and from what 1 have “But here fo one that is not from you 1 am snre but for you” continued Guy Bingley seen of their engagement will bo very happy whcrMheyare taking up a letter that had laid by itself they - gacgln tbe Bowery DAT jjj CUJSWCS loudly pod Xj Hurrah! Ilnrrah! ' it’ pfjoT-ton- citJ °'1 tent0l Hurrah! ' s from iib rmb hearts 1!Nj Ia n the rAdiJint W3 Hurrah! “ join r 1F - -- itari dung ' IXiurali! Ila-rah- ! about hnl Hurrah! Hurrah! — ftltwUm' pant 1® niaX-- ' o’erea t j ji of war our Uni Ad1 with true hearts le t - married’' tji art the ' of healing pear Is laid mads ihutly wound lliat treason lari the 11 fW ilf nniory Ilarrahk Hurrah! “Sunday a halo o' or It li BUBW'thst 'hCTK liand-termuiate- dr 'with trna hearts Ac' ofthejet ' ‘Lngagement! Mamou!” Arthur start- - I - “For me!” cried Arthur with a eud- ed and involuntarily gra&ped the collar den brightness as if a new hope had of his coat with a" spasmodic action) beerv lighted in his breast 7 He had not noticed that the music had p- - “Yes and in old Bam ford's and that ' Camilla ‘ herself writing1' ' “Open it Charley read it out” The doctor did iso and read as fol- 7 lows: Ilurrab! Huifah! that gashed stream fory - Hurrah! Hurrah! jl ' love-offerin- gs the luriou day honor IL A STOUT IX TWO l’ARTS — PART foTthe Fourth j noticed whilst lie had given his advice to the Gentleman with' the Lily at our previous consultation When the story of the dinner was over the doctor made ?noi comment j but pointing to the parcel ph tlie table said: “And that parcel you found in the cab eh?'1 “ Yes’ groaned Mr Charsley “Open it doctor ! have not tbe courage” Gny Bingley obeyed Immediately there was disclosed to view what might have been considered upon the first glance us the eniireBteck in trade of a small jewellerV shop in fact the whole IN LOVE WITH AN ACTRESS E?EliGKAPII Hurrah! Ilurrahl who nobly tiered uiathlissl1 jjsIhsTislits their pans declared true hearts Ac Aud-wit- tSE il they pi oudly spurned Hurrah! Ilurrahl JRSete' - lie ! lie bade adieu to Camilla Ehe gave him irtilrlut lire brightly"" Imrned ' : Hjhtr Hurrah! Hurrah! -- that sought and wo-n- wbnTs hearts pm hor hand and the' same pleasant smile when she had played upon - her face os first greeted him - “Good-b- y Mr Mortimer'’ Perhaps there was a little accent of melancholy iti the tone with which she uttered the ilreo btqnsathsd from - son -- And with true hearts' Ac U Lake “Dear Sir: —With this I return the and presents you made to my daughter the letters you addressed her ' I trust thatHhe illusions yon had formed of my dear child from seeing her in public and which will excuse the letters you wrote her are now completely dispelled I have endeavoured to bring about this I conclusion in os pleasurable a manner as possible and I sincerely hope the ' remembrance you will 8 till retain of me will notbn the less kindTor my method I of proceeding Moxtava 1tbi3-Simon Estes had brought to market the first flour which had come up' the river this season : When going to Benton for freight he was chased by fire Indians on horseback lie ran for a mile then reined up and with his tin or aeven companions' took a defensive stand when Mr' ’ ’ ' he Indians held oft The ateamboats Yellowstone and Deer Lodge were at the landiag One ofthemhad passed eight others on the way up the river The Benton and St Johns were next expected Tbe river vas in' good boating order and still swelling It was lined with buffalo crossing and recrossing mountain sheep elk and all kinds of game were plentiful along the riveib banks V V i Wiu Foster is now surveying the town of Ophir at the conflucnceef the Harias and the I Missouri ami some parlica wcre making ado- I biea to build I One Charley Barnaul having lost 2000 I at faro and monto took two ounces of laud I anum with- the view of closing out his sab lonary experience The dose however was too big and Charley's experience continues - Inspector-GenerHpgers had returned with his party from Heaton the Indians having retreated 100 to 150 miles from the' line of the river In the trial of A J McCausland1 for the shooting of P 31 Kinney before tho District Court which occupied the' Court 12 daya the jury returned a verdict of “not guilty There la little more Indian news M Conrtright agent of the Missouri River and Rocky Mountain Wagon Road Company left Yellowstone lcunyon May 15th on the business of the roadwith Col Siith 14th Wisconsin D Shrike J Donnelly and Mr Bow-ya half breed They went down the Yellowstone in a ferry boat to the Bozeman crossing at Big Ilorn river Finding no emi I gration and being out of provisions they returned to the'Hridger road to see if they could get some On their arrival at the Junction of the Bozeman and Bridger lincs'onthe T al - i er nit they were attacked ' by about 100 I iitt iee Platte Sioux 7 The chief told Bowyer they been playmates that he waa in a bad parting salutation — at least Arthur Mr Charsley again started np “By Lavingand iSwtHss thought so he'waa sorry for him They were old Bamford s a regular place Hurrah! Hurrah! “(Jood by- Mr Mortimer” said Mra George doctor at I honor and respect tho man friendly first and dismounted After a min-CE liroicn itid Intact as when Burnaby “Be euro aud remember me trump h horses array lies worthy to possess such a daughter n’1 tolMaS cWef d mfnf to youfaunt’1 f"r irhlr iibitiHyhwTfa-inJpIreloose and the Indians commenced firing the t Ac:! Aud “(3ool-b- y said MrBur-nnb- y 03 Camilla?1’ Aud then sinking again first Mortimer” JEianr ' his chair he feebly added: “I shall I yolleykllUng Col Smith and wounding “Don't forget to' give- ua a coll intodown rlark asks a hath ws lows and freedom" right ' The latter shouted “ran for the the into Bowyer go 7-- — country soon v urchaaiug I bush Hurrah! Hurrah! is said doctor tho “Well! “the the only show for your lives1 it “Good-bmalady I said Captain Clarerstone i jhlMibyhoete of spirits bright pE was been once except Courtriglit who has All at started it getting dangerous give my lovo to Harry when you see A Hufrah! Ilurrahl sc-in time The stopped remedy 'was 1 followed after awhile The party escaped him” i i ldon binding South and North sweets vere m but the through the brush not stopping for thirty-ci’Good-b- y though steeped M Mortimero said M de land on all the earth ii7Asd hours till they got to Saow Mountain - AU Merlemont “I am glad to meet one with true hearts all Join- inbut Bowyer reached the YeUowstone kan-yo-u o honor grand traveller but be sure you go day Several events months these the after the 13th he arriving in 28 hours alter the cessantly to Hong Kong” " announced the retirement others newspapers In the hall Mr Charsley met Mr THE PRESIDENT'S HYMN’ I Oa the 18th ult Young S Ilaghs was the charming actress Bamford The drum-majwa3 standing t?rat!ie into Virginia by Simon L Wells brought Camilla Balfour on with at the door Gallatin been shot through tlie from t ftiaki all y penp! ira thacka to the Lord the" left wrist and havingarm with arrows' He right rfVM of frMdo'tn with joyful accord on bullet a bis acalp and two also trail had ford i I ae BAST tkoEootaiidtha Wcat North and South his left Gallatin June - roll ' Hughs pants through ' mice Bag I A J Noble and James Campbell wilh 1st distinguished to cab— "good-by- ” 1 aeunUlu and on the Rosebud They shook hands prairia one thankssivlug aobg They crossed in saving theprospect at Ihilaklara personal bravery on the Yellowstone leading to Emiaud Mr into Charsley sprang ferry heartily the life of the gallant Mortimer whilst grant Gulch on the 3d camping about nine CHoavs the cab under a galli ng fire” miles from that river Next morning they “Wuere to sir?1’ til ye paoplc giro thnnks to tha Lord 500 Indians who itoh The Gentleman with the Lily’s care were surrounded by about ) Atii of freoiK m wilh ’8 Beck-streethem and around “DrTBingley sprung up suddenly was indeed accord perfect and when I next joyful “How shooting friendship heard of him he hod married his consih pretended (huki ay ye people give thanka to the Lord when the party were cofiivletely hemmed in iu-- his and had taken his the Indians opened firewitu arrows rifleaand residence up tliiisoffraedjm with jojrlul accord 3XD revolvers himHughs andcomrades broke for own where he was cnArTER making county brush the Campbell was last seen wilh an iwIbm of tha Useful self and highly popular the loom and tha rtoir generally THE PARCEL IN THE CAB arrow in his back reeling in the s :ddle and Sta Cm mines andutQ lJow far Dr Bingley was concerned in makinz towards cover Ilnglis Ml from his tha field to Him gratefully ' km: in the with Dr was'seated I the cure thus effected Inevir knew lior when shot and crept iqto the brush Bingley m Dei 7 we for were consulting-roowaiting butalthough I subscqiicntly met Mr fhe Indians tracked Hughes by his blood in It! The Geutleman with the Lily who had Bamford at the doctor’s house and they the thick brush and the foremost drew hi bow upon him at three yards when Hughs Hi oceaif' domains chant Ilia namewitfe tha I promised vfo eall in Upon US after the appeared to be old friends I could ne’er drew revolver and shot him in the grninr I P1 i UinneratMrBaiuford's and inform us obtain any exact information as tothe With another ball in his side his fr enls Cira thanks Ae and a third time of the result It was about half-padate of their acquaintance and whether packed him off A second the foremost each time came Indians the up loud when '" a o'clock' ten of was before or after Charley Guy had ent ihreea' BR of cur coasts -impotent it A of fire the from Hughs guard wa knock was heard tit the slreet door and been consulted by the Gentleman with Miing W UliT ba loyal Jehovah of Hosts him shot at' who all around then stationed IkaTX entered Mr moment his next bead to Stripea the his the fitted he difficult calling with Stars him idtlia whenever Chureley ay victory Lily upon extremely FRA- out When Ilaghs ammunition bright him the room' He looked in a wretchedly aud dangerous case was reduced to two charges an Indian dsdiug IL dishevelled state the lily was broken in gry— Ha crowneth tha right leveled hi gnn twenty-fiv' his button-hol- e dauaka yardseffrose and its head in a Ac his Give aimed heart aud the at thanks amlhung New York are Hie him at Hughs appointments til at under-hicarried7 manner He after in the sank Indian morning dejected Early Pomuch os as ever it iomM of Messiah yeVonhipring throngs creaiing intrigue fedar a heshot Id threw which through last crept Hughs arm a large parcel v liticians of all shades are banding to- - firing hamniw waded creek down the to mingle with Juhilaut songs track beaver then and table flung getherTor a united attack ou the spoils " heavily upon the stream to the YeUowstone and in the evebirti( Xstions bMcfthiug to spare isurih exchoir a himself iuo despairingly ' ® got to the crossing where some men kwp thajilcct of IIis care Wendell Phillips advocates the re- ning carried him to Yellowstone City claiming as lie did so: The v - Give thanks Ac pudiation of the national debt “Nick’d by George!'1 It is stated that a young white girl and her doubtless advocates the nation all Fill and us “tell repudior doctor mother are hi captivity among tbe Bannacks r'“Comef said the transgressions remember no njorc Wendell of tion A party of fifteen are reported to have seen b Uid! Phillips about it Was my description right? rightaoos peace of thy gift we im-the child who said that she was captured Plorer There is aii undertaker in Newbern with her mother on the Platte “NoI ’ shouted Mr Charsley starting Wner of Union restored Thy hand Of the massacre near Ophir previously np and striking the table with his hand X C who is also on embalmer and ‘khtur of Freedom oe’r all labythe land I’ve when his wife died he exercised his noticed the following details are given: f was wrong— beastly wrong “It ' And the banner of Union Ac never been through such an evening ia I art upon her remsuns in the best possi “The eight men took a contract to cut for Capt Moore my life I’vc l)een driven nearly mad tie manner and now keeps her ia hU three hundred house low oat ILA0 is THERE! I room to exhibit as a on& wayor the other” 'V specimen ofhia art the her forehwtd to show upon said “Come tapping come1 the doctor pood- I fefccbUMnt onr flag is there! ' s and firmness ?Thi3 13 all its oan’fc saying “don’t homoredly give way “ ttt it with three loud huzrfaa! I there is of my poor Betsy always be right you know besides a I oar Osg Is there! 'j li ! little a no does experience Toulmin Smith in- - examining a snow xneyxep numg iuuuu uiu m k glorioui harmvLight Atripu sad 8 tart! in dBfttmt plce and relieve conyour feeUngs by a dgor mas3 0f rou at the Record Office dated boy irere scattered about Itit fought for that bright flag fessionIt will do you good" aJSSS made tho dUcovery that linen itiughaada auitained it d high Thus addressed our friend sank I paper was thus early used in England ! B had lived in the Gros Ventres that I?1 towahoFproudlt wavei ' after several j The was lying by a tree again into his ehair'imd quality is peculiar and is apparent- - camp all lastm winter tian of joy to every eje ‘ ttwt of venum Mdjwe4 ly an imitation of the texture of ' 1 Our flag la there Ac 1 Mr Smith who has carefuUy emmined 5Smeto!frr4 l&Wee launctions A ihs hattla’a roar ' ' Under- the soothing influence of the the paper under the microscope believes I Frank Angevine was shot with arrows and t“a fcemtn itout with foemen brave and j that he has found out the secret ofits bnliets and scalped A piece of scalp waa cigar he became more "composed is whichit ia all hT aougb t tht flag to lower to relate had J manufacture that he is as durable as vellum ! found at their camp tlien proceeded It - left their campsupposed the after Theylectured and which' Yhave described in j and after 500 years of very bad treat- - f watery grave! haste leaving large quantity of '1’ ' Our there A e rebellion raise its head Ilurrahl- - Hurrah! monster smitten dead the “Yours truly Oth John Bamford 7- ' d : w!thji-uehear- I - to-morro- w” ! r y' ' x - m the-gtorio- u or r - t” : dr ii Colorado News —We have received Colorado Items— Miss L E Miller writes from ten miles bejow Cottonwood June 7 batch of papers all in a hetp from Colorado that a thousand Indians crossed nesr that Tom which we glean some items of Interest N A fleet of fifteen steamers recently arrived point that morning One man war killed at OTallon’s Bluffs by Indians two days be- atSL Lonis with caralrjr of Sheridan's ‘ from Parkersburg Yirgfula The brig fore ide was in charge of Gen Stagg and was la-A dispatch from Julesburg dated June 15 tended for service on the plains says: unThe ft M News thinks the Indian difficulof Indiana Yesterday morning a party hundred men one der an escort of abont: ties aro attaining a magnitudenever beforo commanded by Capt Fonts of the 7th Iowa known in the west Col Leavenworth who bn their way from Laramie to this place sudtho denly broke out in revolt and endeavored to came out aa Indian Agent and' thought hi of melee the Capt Indians peacefully Inclined had part overpower their guard In Fonts and four soldiers were killed and seven transportation stolen by them and also his wounded also ten or fifteen of the Indians The fight occurred about twenty miles above confidence ia their peaceful inclination Fort - Mitchell The Indian immediately The News naj4 the Colonel sent an ambascrossed to tlie north side of the river sending sador offering peace with present to the their families forward while the warriors remained on the sonth bankto prevent pursuit amount of ’$10000 or $50000 Th leding They number from four tn five hundred tnl warriors replied that they did not want peace are led by a urn of Little Thunder The tife litter and rclcntls egemiea they were chiefs Standing Elk Little Bear nd Big Mouth were killed by the mutinous Indians of tho white but if the whites were tired of' because they 'would not johrin the movement the war and would they would ' Mitchwas Font1 think tho New to The Fort a for brdugbt Capt timev body ell shockingly mutilated No particulars as ceep quiet one a bad that tho policy of giving presents regards the others killed only rfmedy is a total and humiliating defeat Prompt and energetic measures are being-- which will require a large force and occasion taken to overtake and chastise the Indians enormous an expense The News says: The News of the 17th Ult says— We are informed that Speaker Colfax' ex- No mail has left here for Salt Lake sfaco EreMed himself as believing that there were hundred friendly Indians now in the he 13th inst and those that started for somo Cause— Territory aud they were those killed at Sand days before have not got through It that Indians Creek ways so np t many “friendly -service upon that part of The station-keepe- r at Living Springs had is jhneertain when resumed- sent to Denver for arms for ttefence some ' the routeonwill be19th— ' —- ' the Again r Indians or scarecrows of another kind havNo mail from tbe West for the pssfi fivo ing been seen crossing Mule Creek on the lays and none from the East for two dayi 15th nit A two clays1 later report of Lieut1 The telegraph too I “bUstedV-vsrilti a I S' Graham says there are no" Indians in iard time on editor l7 r A mall arrived from the West on the 21st that part of the country “the lint lor a long time The following dispatch is dated Julesburg advance of the The exnlgrahta -had June 20? commenced to arrive at Denver v Col Moonlight who started abont fire The operator at Jnnction station says ho' days since iu pursuit of the Indians who killed paw 40 or 50 Indians on tho north side of ther Capt Foots was surprised' in camp at ten Platte opposite-tha- t place on the I8thv- o’clock yesterday morning about 150 miles TbeNevrii Taos Utes south of “The Of north ways: Fort Laramie The Indians ran off killed stock belongabont 70 head of his horses mud be is now tbe Arkansas river have VanBronner-Csp- t of ills men ing to the Doyle estate returning to Laramie with ' most ‘ on foot and oat of rations Craig- Col Francisco and other parties When remonstrated with on account of this A letter from the Arkansas saysf depredation they replied if the whites did not Grasshoppers and Indians have not troub- like H letthera come out and fight An out- led us aujas yeL A mania for ranches is break isthreatened and nothing could bq ' in this country ut present The' land more disastrous to Colorado than raging general on tbe “Cottonwood and “South Arkansas! war with the Utcs” has nearly all been taken up for ranches duWestern Ii£(S-T- hc BanU Cruz jafl wu ring the present spring Vegetables of the esculent varieties and the more Jiardy cere bumcddownontle Utlinltby incendiarism alsdo well in that vicinity As fine potatoes Wra Turner and Robert Bannerman were as I ever saw grew in this valley the past season If the craps pnt in this season do drowned 13th when sailing in a cauoe from well we will be independent of the plains Victoria to Manaimo — the boat having been for our vegetables a of vrind Bannerman waa A Clear Creek farmex: says the grasshop- upset by puff Scotchman aged abont 31 years and Turner V pers are being destroyed by millions by a was an American aged about 30 from tho small grub or maggot that grows ia their State of Delaware v " bodies Person who were Resent at the fire at There Is complaint of a great scarcity of Idaho ywomcn City think that a class of men comin Colorado— only about one in six called “honest mlners” bf that localto whaithere ought to be Wages for females monly can outsteal any aet of men outside of '1 are from thirty to fifty dollars per month in- ity Botany Bay It is said most of them were"' cluding board to say nothing of the multi from Nevada tnde of eligible marriage chances running to are a They having big thne ln CtCmorrAn waste-:-'- ' the Stoekton Insane Asylum Considerable excitement exists in the Tier respecting There is a charge of cno Lilly coming to u ritory respecting a Washington dispatch in death there but it is asserted that the the N Y Eterald announcing tbe removal violentwas braised and disSgdredafter3eathr of Gov Evans and the appointment of Gen body rest on'tha ' in order that might suspicion aa his successor On the news be directors One Tilden Slough cockcd'a pistol and coming known one Gen Browne is said to of one of the at ' head struck it against the have got “gloriously tight1 and to have the directors made night hideous with rejoicings ovcrHhe- - taehes of the Asylamwheh Tilden by Sheer force and the ejected jointly event and sbonting of “Who Is Governor enemies ofTris snceessor are Mid to be seek--in- g to create suspicion of murder upon hhnj now?1 Drown himself particularly wishes on a lunatic's by leaving it to' be understood that he was not drank on corpse andmark of violence all are all yet gentlemen they the occasion -- - -- nd com-ma- : ’ : pay-iiberall- a y : : y - - ox-trai- - - '-- n i - i- ft - 1 - - ! ' ‘I - - i ' honorable men of course The removal of the Governor la reported to There is a great exodus of fish from the be a part of tbe Sand Creek investigation af- Lower to the Upper Sink of the Cafson now high water gives leeway The fish aro fair The leading spirits in the “conspiracy” the li’-off to the river and fresh water irt $ school two feet deep and six or eight grand against the official existence of hi Excellenwide'cy are reported to befessrs J W Wright Nothing frightens them or etops their marchof Indiana an attache of tbe late Secretary Tns Fexxar BsgtnERnooD — The papers of the Interior Mr Usher who was in Colo- Jiave bad much to say lately concerning tho rado in 1863 and Judges Bsnnet and Brad- movements of the sons of Erin Whose rally- - :: ford ing cry ia“Ireland!for the Irish” A lato e The News of the 21st says the dispatches ' exchange says: state that Governor Evans has not been reThere is an unnsual stir throughout tho moved1?' world among Irishmen and men Of Irish descent Not only in fhe- - British Isles batin' Talking abont Browne getting elevated remind us that the News has a sermon about South' Africa Australia India throughout ltjitates that the real America and wherever the English language intemperance in whichone-thircanse of the death of of tbe grown is spoken or the Iriatjaee scattered a spirit np male population of the Territoiy is tbe is abroad and active find inspiring expects excessive u e of the enp that the dragged tions of speedy great things for Ireland There are organizations too such aa history liquors are rapidly Jioisons yclept who habitually use them that these as far as the Irish-arconcerned fall to facts may throw some fight oii the causes parallel These organizations are fairly rep-- -' ' of the seemingly frail tenure of the matrimo- resented by tbe “Fenian Brotherhood”’ in : nial tie in Colorado which baa been face- America and by-th-Irish National-Leagu- e ' tiously accounted for by the “lightnesa of throughout the rest of tbe world- - Their the air etc” They maybe part canse of the is the regeneration of Ireland and their great scarcity of the fair element ia the Ter prospects of success ia that object are fouu dedon the decadence of British potter onv ritory os lamented above the social discontent arising from the land man A contract had been let for a weekly from Junction City Kansas to ' Denver law of England m the growing spread of principle on the union of feeling Frederick West contractor service to- com- republican and strength of will among the Irish raco mence July 1st every where to old in the rehabitation of their Missouri River me are The fall of papers last though not least on the 1 counts of trains oh the way or starting over country and of St prophecy Malachy Archbishop of Ard- v the plain mah Ireland which declares that English The Atchison Champion ofthe 6th ult says rale in Ireland was to last seven hundred Ox trains are leaving thiXcity daily taking years the same length of thas that tbe Moor held dominion fo Spain and that then it wato the goldmines ofthe West a largeamount cease there for ever This prophecy was to of machinery that has accomnlateanere daring the winter and spring We have seen no found by Mabillon in the Abbey of Einseil-del- in and sent to Archbishop' Plankett off less than half a dozen pass oht daring the in the seventeenth century wts Ardmah last week - f I now about TEe first train of the Butterfield line wa to recently discovered again and The Irish and York to hi New be published in June escorted their leave Leavenworth-earlmuch to T-have ‘ issue In will mends any by 150 men Scott J Anthony pilot war a from a rising and agaiastXoglana- gain from the Guy V Henry has 'been relieyed of the plains Col Porter south First Awearasce— From the Sin Fran6th V 8 Vols is reported his successor cisco Bulletin of June 23d we learn that Mr : for-murderthe W Charles supposed Squires George Panncefort was to appear on the alf fiaihoroua SpBe II tion as to the date of' ilie firet paper oSJ sauiqf half-serioand Ahe saddle er of Capt Soule at Denver was arrested at lowing'Monday evening at the Opera Monsa by Lieut Cannon and sent to flanging about Jhis month and the same manufactured in England— The London Stenway They stripped theded of their Las Vegas ' ia that city a military prisoner Union M Fort I restless-twink- le that and naked1’ left then ia hiseye Iclothing hadjj&iuircr m -- s st lifo-gnn- rd to-coi- p ' s - r i 1 -- d -- L nt e - de-sir- &lit3L5?5K We - uuuit-hea- " ' - 1 - ii ' flag ij it known owefery yhore StiadarJor a'galfiwt bend ' ‘ fVtfelsPewesndWaf freedom’a hKy landIs Qur flag V - -- -- ’ is - -- jjr S I- - there Ao 'v dpte -- -- - :X' --f- y snb-distri- ct us - 1 'rf ''i gj ?- - — - i i- - fi J - II |