Show there ae reasons TEA why the cup that chafers but not inebriates should bo eschewed its alkaline clement theine does work same injury to the human eystein eye tein still it ie next to impossible to ortra cizo or exorcise it people will drink it and ull arguments w to ita are ineffectual and void ve do not intend in the following chiea to plead for it nor do we wish to arraign it our tiiu ia simply to present some inter catin 03 recorded td by a late issue of the mull cat and upon by ourselves tea wa sold for or even 10 pound weight until tho year KW up tn time it had only been pi england IM a regalia in high treats and entertainment or nn a present to and but in tho year thomas gadway first publicly frold tea in the and a drink made according to the of the mint knowing and traveler ia fulem countries many noble men and gentlemen resorted to L in k fr v s exchange alley near th royal ex cliance cl iange to drink of in 1058 tea was widely advertised thus for sale as that excellent and by all physicians approved china fink f ink called by the Chi by other nations lay or tee is sold at alie ul tanas head coh eo house by alio exchange london there was no tax then on tea or when imported but made up into a drink it was charged with 11 panco per gallon the di ink called cochee was also advertised in 1657 to be sold in the morning and at in the afternoon in Bartholo mews lane tea with milk has been called the fragrant lymph bibber 1671 1757 says tea thou soil thou sober sago and venerable liquid thou female tongue lunning smile compelling heart opening wink tipping cordial to choso whoso glorious cheering I awo alie happiest moments of my life bibs bers the las last slake act I iceie I ahr B fillod tea doe our fancy alren which the held invade burnet 1643 1715 drank sixteen dups every morning dr johnson avows himself a hardened and shum desi tot drinker who diluted his maali with tea i solaced his midnight with tea and welcomed tho morning tea and of whom lie piira phrase of a line from Ver gila eighth eclogue was made thu te demente die it eme bit which means literally thee he sang in the coming of day and in its vanishing but which was changed into tea die tea cane which would mean IIo sang the tea in the coming and in tho going of tidy or as eilens dictionary of classical quotations has it at ho bang abo pulses of tea the tea loo at aap he indeed tho venerable doctor samuel who loved a ponderous joke no less than a ponderous bumper once said to a lady who accused him of too much tea nee cum te nee sine te alvere possum literally neither with thee nor without ahee can I live but in the sense of the pun neither with tea nor without tei can I live bryan loved his tea with rum according to alie advice of mrs gamp to combine the milder infusion with the benignant influence of distilled waters 1703 drank his first cup of tea ft china drink as he calls it sept and his second in 1667 when on coming home he wife making tea a drink aona teapot tea pot held more than three quarts aih tea kettl biad no time to cool for with tea he solaced the midnight hour and with tea he greeted the morning dawn mrs elizabeth carter was such a diligent collector of teapots that she left over each of which possessed some interest JEFFERSON eighty year go d fined a democrat as one who maintain equal and exact justice to all men the support of the state governments in all their rights the preservation of nil the general government in its whole constitutional vigor a zealous caro of the right of election by the people absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority the supremacy of the civil over the military authority economy in the public expense the honest payment of our debts and sacred preservation of the public faith freedom of religion freedom of the press freedom of the person under the protection of the habeas corpus aad trial by juries impartially elected the virginia chronicle justly adds thai this delineation of a democrat is the very portrait of hancock he is the incarnation of the supremacy of the civil over the military authority tho rity he is the embodiment of the definition of civil liberty transfer from tho presidency of tho supreme commiss sion of tho russian empire to the ministry of the interior is regarded everywhere u as evidence that his methods in dealing with the nihilisms nihilists lists have been successful and that no mor exceptional measures anre required to deal with tho revolutionists in his new position Melikoff wil still control of the govern mental machinery when over it is necessary to direct it against the classes but whether the comparative tranquillity in itus sia a hp deaca of tho graveyard or the calm leaoro is difficult to tell EASTERN gme begging at two per cent on call with government bonds as collateral and finds few takers ut alyo per cent on first class mortgages no wonder that millions of dollars are moving westward for investments there are ex opportunities for a few mil lions of that idle eastern money right hero in our territory and steps ought to bo taken to induce capitalists to invest their surplus in our mines iron real calate and all other propriety which could he readily mado profitable a head for haa computed the aggregate earnings of tho railroads of tho united slates and found hem o amount to tho neat bum of SS or almost double the entire revenues of the government wp should think a platform embodying alto haip and management v ho railroads by tho federal government would not faal of gaining popularity among the laboring massee y |