. Kentucky politicians. Sketches of representative Corncrackers and other miscellany. en to real estate which can not be concealed or sent out of theState, as money, stocks, mortgages, and bonds. He must make anhonest return or perjure himself, and as there are few Kentuckianswho are likely to do that, it might be said that the quesdon of equal- 88 REPRESENTATIVE CORN-CRACKERS. izing the taxation between the rich and poor, the farmer, manufact-urer, merchant, and professional man, which has always in the pastbeen difficuh to adjust, has at last been fully met and demonstratedby the Hewitt Bill


. Kentucky politicians. Sketches of representative Corncrackers and other miscellany. en to real estate which can not be concealed or sent out of theState, as money, stocks, mortgages, and bonds. He must make anhonest return or perjure himself, and as there are few Kentuckianswho are likely to do that, it might be said that the quesdon of equal- 88 REPRESENTATIVE CORN-CRACKERS. izing the taxation between the rich and poor, the farmer, manufact-urer, merchant, and professional man, which has always in the pastbeen difficuh to adjust, has at last been fully met and demonstratedby the Hewitt Bill. General Hewitt is an attractive man. He is of medium height andslender; his eyes are dark as his hair, and his complexion is decidedlybrunette. His facial expression denotes decision of character andintellectual development of the highest order. In manner he is quietand unobtrusive, bearing with him that subtle dignity which is inde-finable in words, but which commands the respect of every one whohas the honor of his acquaintance, and which endears him to thosewho know him


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