The Lofty Hickory Of The Huron
Dqpu.ty Baálpoad' OonnnisiKnEr Wédiemeyer, oí "Wiaslhíteoaw, homared tho Presa vrtith a brief bu pleasimg oall, last week. Mr. Wediemeyer, "vhio is more than, bSs feefc long, is "tbe tall sycamoi-e of the Wabash" Uttd maniy; o'thier raiiUroads ïii Miciiigan. Thie sun oí háb Míe is no yet far up toward tice zeailtíh, fpom the easteni lwriizou ; but pliysitally and lilntelleohially lio te ia full vegetation, n.nd woartö a dozan oj tlie olü íelSfows of liÉte' party, who thfiak tliey are uta leadea'S', bufc are kb fact all iOT"rgT0'wrïL Tvilth. mioss aaixl mifetletoe Ilils glgantic systm, inclutling tninklliino and bnanclnes, igin perfect woTkilng O'nd-er, and taken altoget.her, the yo'uing som oí good hick miay; be Bet do'win as oae oí tíhis inöslt credüjtaijle ju'niloT dei'fcies that í-evolve -aroaimd the bald4uOadied and bandy-legged joss la tlhie Pimgree pago'da.K B fc I
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