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ffill? PI.VflflIITIl ARllftfRlT j went will be simr.ly that no one will read No. 2.U. II. Crosby. Chicago. The per pound, in the original bill, to 33 er j self ofhis boots wbicli were not of the la- SALISIJUUV, URO & CO., ! Ulli 1 Ü1JIJUI1I UL:UUllUI,cril,eJhVpeccW Itmaystcnooejr "o Semite TaUc,-320:0U0. Ticket cent ad valorem. test pattern, nor possessed of a very great Fx,cn;ivc Manufacturers ard Importer, of I L- ' wildly, raid it will be denounced, but a 101,832. Mr. Sumner "ave notice of his intention e i c i i ljlltilnc Juniluclurcr3 aRaimPonm 01 J. G.OSDORVi: I raitovH conspicuous piece of economy will secure No. 3.-U. II. Crosby, Chic-iRO to oppose tin, uT tbo proper time. amount ol soic and after putting on the; .j . jrf j S. L. Hlßri:Y, ) e-,,lorM' ! an ample pardon. lt let it outrage de- "American Autuum'-Sü.OQO. TicLet A bill to punili illAl votin- in tho hmllor'1 s booN ai1 1 taking wnatever f, - " I ... 1 : 1 4 l .-..1 f 1. ! 1 T 1 1 1 CT i. . 1 ' n i t i i.. i.e.,' ir-i SOLID An virivr.r
PfA'nOVTII, IMrUA; t'ifr,MP v J N- 1 ISO?, X It O 3 L A , J .1. . t iuwii m. .. .i.H.:,:....; ct;)l mmr-anHiti r'""" - :m Indianapolis. Petitions ave ocinz circukted in l ivor ol prohibiting toe sue oi inloxseatiiiL- li.iuors as a beverage, and many sizaatunM it said are obtained thereto, j Senator 'Julien not ions; since luuoui.cc-i a bill providing for the appointment of guardians for habitual drukarcls, but thus . . t . i. : :i i. 1 far itha not excited rauch attention and ft members seem to favor its adoption.- j . .1 . .1 I sr. . 1 . 1. . 1. aw ! . t - - yet the det ills are not a-reed upon by the j advocates of a more stririiicnt law V.V im-dinp to the oninion that until the . , ii t ,-Mn,. rresent law snail be more cenerallv cijfcrceJ, there is little need for'a stronger -one, a it would remain almost a dead letterontho statute book. If radical tern-; HdC cffectutlly to suppress the evils of j lirunkeness than by advocating Feme iroMnt;nTdA tl-n enoli upvq t. .viinv their minds. It is much easier and chear- ; er to call barn names, and abuse whisky pollers than to prosecute thoc whj violat:: he law. Impenclinji-nt or thc I'relKiit. The Pr:sident'ä "Washington evenin" nr. rr ti.c a; :iiinisira, . " " tun : ..y; j.. and iron band wi'.l 1 invoked to V.aVh-ure andprVvVnt the maj. -riiyin r'on;re.w pursues its treasonahlr j eoursc rr.ueh loT.irnr. I ri- o verum ent. in or-Icrtrt.tamidf.w-in.av.Morrni it.in-! portcrj. At to- tl.e Prf-ider.r. all Iii - m t i ii r i i The above has the ring of tti j true met-i ! al, an 1 may be regarded as tho embo li- j mcnt of Mr. Johnson's policy toward the; Mr. llroniw.dl a:;cd leave in the liou'e .
prefer to macaco their own estates. j their exalte, indal-ed i 1 a scries of tilthy j relation to a Democratic National Con- j ' a n. 7rI,!JUG ,,onn ,:UT " tno brucn rails an 1 axio. an 1 engines The lirjuor rjue.-ticn has not yet taken j allusions and repartees that would shame vention. Such a convention ought to and f r F 1 5 ix c T-hn 1 in 'r?l T'''' I ill li an' "r iorCi!)'-'r Yc:Vt'l us of S ue's any very definite shape in the Le-isUture a doery. And their jokes verc received will bo hald. It slould be a convention of!anicm"i nacVof Alarh'rJd'ro L to ,)n a r' l11 : " ar.l although we il??' People, represented by men they can j vent any farther withdrawing or diminu-
Shat Koir.e raoical measure wni be a'.iot)te.l. , . .v...i i .. trust. Uthee-seckinL! .oliticians should i ' leal-teniier notes. letorrcl to : nv.v.-v. ry .,u:?u:y
perance men would -h e assurance of their ! '' t them welcoming e ach neu r lab of r. . , - . , u 1 filth with a roar of laughter! H c fancv smcentv. by cuforcin tne present law. , . . . , 7 I there are few of the actors m that spceta thty would, :n our opinion, Libur much ; cc e;t,f.r nS 'lackeruards or apdandersof
ocr.flhe rrcsidenf to protect and liefen I j thousand proofs of enlightenment furnish- J uul '-lJlv;,,,, auiu.ai . oiniuiueo nae . ..;..wc.ci wnn e.ahs ca-iomcrs. jr---Mu rrr,,,- to ,rv i..nv w-irm? t-e ir the Constitutio-i will be. for?ot;r n..rid io,i 1(- our lc.Matio. We were ::lway. -d us to do for five years pat, no Thc wheat crop w.a.s an entire failure-j V-.Tw-V'ril v1 ' n,,-J vif'1 he o:d story. "Your members plain, hunct. thinking man can have eon- ! or so nearly so thai no revenue to amount ; R.iilr.id C;ir. CM c'i TWs, Arm haair. fofouth will n-t r.r hiio. Kreuts have al- ;c.incaeh other 'liar, they str.sce ceh oth- ndence in u.. Our opponents tell us . to an vthipg has been derived from the I 7 T"'v i :" V" 5 rea-lv brought the Government to the ve-vjer in deba' ... they take pistols and knives , . . , . . , J . , . a j f"" V ' "V" m "" " r,'' ''T" vf.r-r v,v;,r,-.,iir.i r. r,i; .-1 .1 i p i .i plainly that they mean to centralize the . s.ur Otis. imlvanl ror.ven'entlvin n Si.k orMn-hn dre vere ! a logier re; oiutinn. ii toe r.vliil ;iu'o th hli in thrir T-i.icketJ. thev 'o to 1 J . ' - . . .i. ...... ... ....... c
irien.i,non.i an.i s,.:r. ,n in. a v.. ; jorit) iüihk or mom iiwas nican.j as ter revolution must and will stop it. They! The pork crop, which fanners had ex- j ruW-nr ! i!hn?lr di. n-i.'i t;,.dr ipc. Fo
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....... ..... ..o, . ..... v ...n.v .... no. "jtu. cau.e n:e reiori, im. :j.nur- . .1 . , . . t i i i i .i . . i vi-r. ;-i: en. mi-ces n:ui voujirr ii-jios nn-v nr? superior issueronnntl.e donhtü.1. 'nv.-zn-.w n n,av jfy (i0,.-( s ip j, . the mojrt" don't expe i l'xVcct th;,t counter-revolution, and have; peeted would yield them a handsome profit. , ,rt 0h,,rai he val ant noting on th- floor of (;.!i:r?. ! ' J J ' ., ' , 1 . '''' W.1C j or-anized the -Grand Army of the Re- hrun-ht on the average about " cents per' Tlr wi:t Snd or !-ik like t Finclr V.lt when thV cor-. to 1 t t;i, ;r f-uorts in- n,c U..-.V...1 - 'U IU ar,Uk"" . , ! ,. , t i Snrin?li.-,t :11 p--rv.- t'i"ir -t ri 1 -rit.- the fiel.l, it .v III he another th'r.i:. Th- : eloped. lunng tha last ten years tin- j public in every town in crucr to ic able - pound gros? ntt more tn.v.i hail tae : r, w,lM, t-,..0O nr f.,r oriinirv Sk-t rvP!
real arnnes and rrreat r.r.) Ii, r ofth repuolie j prejudice ha been very crreatlv weaker. ed will h? found fi-htinT under the lhur. We ; An American cov.ld f-reak of onffrc. aJvse too oppo.tio.i .i I he determined and ! t . - ' . . . lim 1 r-t tin T.,!-v-hn-''i T- 1 without having its disorders thru-t into iivc.t irt'.t tivi' A,, ill'., ,i fioo - oi v. ui s-.-r C OUt . . f . . ... hi.-5eonrrc3,ionrd team of of;i,v.?' n,-s mtoith. Lxecptional iXools or onlhes
rumpcrs i:i the event of their aitempt to ; testation, half dread, with ay men our vio eject him fro n oilice. Let in here th,t I !oRCO s f,nc? regarded, for unmixed eon- , . , : tempt i r sueu indecency a-, was never the programme w:sl b-3 tally carneu out. K;trc,,rtl iiofl,ro in any'Lcgislativc body
on Ionday to introduce a re.-ointion de , in?, we never heard or read. The il u daring thc power of amending the Con-1 u'ht to vindicate its outraged decorum ttitiition. It resolves, after a lang prc!b? commanding an amide apo.o-y. and t, . . . ' . : Ptimniizin-r the affair as it deserves ; bu anible. tout in ratuvinj stnüoiucnts to , ., 1T , . r . - " ; UMliat.pilv, thc llouo sinres tlia guilt, tor tue U:i5t:tuti u, as wd. thoje now ;t enjyc;i ,h0 vile joko as intensely as ponding as those which may hereafter be the venerable filih-flingers thcmsclrcs. proposed by Congress, the State. not rep ! .resented in Cor.i're.-j sliall not be entitled i TIic Cfosbv Orm JIousc. to vote, and shall be incapable ither of j The great draw of the season occurred at accepting or rejecting any such amend ; Chicago Ia?t Monday and resulted as could rocnt. and that v. hon any amendment to ! easily have been foreseen, in the disapp-dnt-
Ihe Constitution h proporcd by Congre-. the Constitution is proporcd bv Om-rc-. ' it shall bo adootcd bv o-tJvd, cf the ! State recrgniicd b,- CczrA lawfnily ntitled to vote ca it. ' -co... I
The Legislature has ratified the (Jon-j whisky suddenly found himself worth a Etitutional amendment by a strict party (half million or so. He. built tho Opera vote, all the Republicans voting for, and j Ilou-e at a cost of about SoOO,OQO and nil the democrats against it. This hw&s ! thereby became embarrassed to sach an ure is n.i longer regarded with much in extent as to endanger all he had hitherto terest by either party pince it hae become ar.-jif red. The days of gift enterprises known tat a sufficient number of HtatisJ.wcrc in vogue and he conceived tho idea to secure its final adoption cannot bei-i-lof puiting up the Opera House together due-id to ccramit thctasclvaa in its f;ivor. ' with sundry paintings as gifts in a lottery. It thus fall stiiUborn into thc public lap, i .cliiug L'10,000 tickets at '$5.00 each. unb'is indeed Ccngrcf-s in its ma lne.-s ! The uifts including the Opera House were hall rnatt tiui only throe-fourths of thc irate I at f?I.00n,000 although in fnct hey States represented in that body are nee-1 were not worth more than SO'JO.OoO and tii-ary to pas the miusure, thu; ignoi ing ; salea were made of 8000,000 worth ot entirely the cxistcn of the ten unroprc- ; tickets over the amount of expenses inci-
scntel Mate-?. ! Gov. Fletcher, of Missouri, has filed a 1-t 1 . . . ibel suit turonga ir.s ationiev, Krum. n r i r " . iiarair.g. Crane and Pcor, against tne Ti .. n 7 r JJaa Ji. -f Ix ,e; , i..r u-amaes in the sum cf U'A'.OO. Thc alleged libelous ntfer' Vin.I?t; in roihliliir."' n l,ttf. - Pru.. t'.nn r, n ' l 7- i .i '. i U. t. Vaughn, il which the governors; t .ii- j .i-A- , railroad policy and nuiiti i war were r.cath- . tti : n i "o'j rebuked, tuet il editorial comments , the ielltr. 4 .VUriJrri Keltnko. It will be r.r.i.embcrad that somo two weeks ago Messrs Stevens and Spnulding bid a regular "pop.spm" in the I , wer House of Congress, in which both irentlc-! men (?) took occasion to indub". in tl.
' ' v jiipi. 1 du i-oiiirioiiiors, i!ocor, hij of language that would have digraccd.tho consolation of takiair an occasional I
nse a Ch market. Wo are glad to I'-reglvl to sac that: Jcpublian ai well a.s j characterize the af-; quite a number of I Hemocratic journals c fair as it deerve. We clip thc following from the Indianapolis Daily Journal andj
commend it to thc consideration of tho nable, were of enrse the paramount ob.Imircrs of. Stevens and Spaulding heiva- ;jcrl of dcirc. The remaining 20d prifcoufs. Under the heading "Deccncv ir, ! ,'rs oran v:'hifs, ran gin- from a bun-
debate'' the Journal savs :
Thi world, very properly, forgive? al- known ; thc others arc not yet. The fol)st any phorteoniing of a Icgisl itive body lowing is a list of the number of prize, rc readily than the use or toleration of: name of owner, number of ticket and val-
mo more inoeccnt Iangiiairo or indecorous conduct. It may be stupid, or corrupt, or quarrel tome, and it will have apologists. It may aMc d: in Mi? hi1, anfl i'r 'inUh
cency aim lusuu utu inuiui seusu ui mei
connnuuity, and tbere is no pardon, afld thero ought net to he. oDody excuses t. !' n.w.. ..... ... ways tc true, asropes.ud, .,,.r..., . - . , "ImmoäM wnrti ailmit ' no 1f ft'ti. For v.nnt ff diconcy i" want t-f iell?. ' A 1 i vfc arc enemies we denounce if, sccure ncaint retort or rebuke. . ?llJime as iat5cntiv i n0 current o events may carry sinlst but it can't wash away oflfesivcncs-. It stinks as Last Saturday, in a debitc in the lower ITmnp fif ('loriTrss. on roconstruc'.ion. 31 r. ' Stevens, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Spaul- j tn.iiblinK anion- the clods of the grave j that are waitincr for toetn. mm whose em- ; s thousands of voun- eve to 1 in 11 1 1 111 latnes Presen . uio v ii; w-?ini 11 ,1 1 1 n.- 1 .1 whi their ears tiii-ling and cheeks burn-! in". If there were any foreicn ministers : !'r visitors in ihe callery, tl.ey must have received a flattering inipressiou of Ameri- ,. . 1 wi . can parliamentary manners. What a shameful spectacle ! Two old statesmen. peiiin -r caeh oll.er with dirty jokes, and the Ifouse of representatives gathered blackguardism, who would relish the idea !of bein.c pickled in a photograph of it. ! 1 5 Vi t it Is Ü113 tO the flCCCnCV Ol ttlC natlO'l it'naf s'lidi an exhibition shall mt rs unrebuked into an accepted indication of na tional tardc, or national morals, and we are icxiid t. s-.-e that nearly every Ueimblican 'Piper in the country has denounced it in troo'i set pnrase ; Our country Ins suffered in reputation s for voar from the violent conduct or hm linage of a few ignorant or ill-bred Con ! !rr:ssr.ien. Our legislative b.dies of even ! 'ill .? Ii1 i (io.-i"t' have hecn set uown as ruoe, nof , t?r,.';.H aemblages of half drunken, half ; tha:r Fi,.lf, drunk anj incapable' of at ... ., ... - n i tej?',n? trt hu.ncs?. e could reply '"l ev r,re exemption?. anl the creat ma were nut taKcn as sample of Aucrican . , 1 , . parliamcntarv decorum. Jut now come rc,tr3. Stevens and SpiuMins. ta load us with a new odium, to chancre the half de 01 enriii. wc verily believe. Any thini lil0rc r,,C(-ile. more witless, more di-Cust t of some -00,000 persons, who have ment of some l!0ti,l00 persons, who have Voluntarily paid tribotu to U. II. Crosby. the getter up of thc r.tTair. Mr. Crosby. we btdhve. was comparatively poor a few voars arro. but bv a luekv .Peculation in years ago, but by a lucky speculation in dent to the tnternrise. and he retait.ed i about 2."3,0!.,0 tickets himself. Thc result? ib.? been a complete success so far rs Mr. ' ,115 .'i-i-;i U Ul I Fit :iü llll.l-.l.l Od l.il I fj ' , . . ' ,. , . t.ro-by i-j coticeriied. lie hi f.i ; , . , , . . :soi - itho hous'O and paintings for all th i , . , , " . fict. ey ;co?t him and come out of the affair some So 0,000 richer than be went into it. We p"ive hclow a statement of thc drawing of , ... . , . n. j .lie ur.i iiiii'j pnz'.'s, me oincrs rangi'ig in , . , . n value from IU M'J down to a .most noth- . ,Ar . n . . ,,,, iing. Ol thw ilrst nine prizes Mr. (.rosbv prizes .i r. i;rosiv himself drew three, valued in the ajrrecratr at the sum of 828,000. Thus it will be oen that thc whole country from Maine to Cfllifornia contributed to the re ücf 0f Mr. CrHy in his financial troubles an(i s IVcd him from tho f te ot a bankvi ... .. i 1 J
look at a cheap picture which caeh i.a!"":r-v 'ixxX-x' "" Vom the people receive 1, and which will probably prove ! " f,::"11 i."coiitaiijiiiata.l by lust a remembrancer of their foil v and hu .ri i u!'i "i aate 'edent fudmi for policy
dacity : " i The fir t nine prizos hciii" the innU vil.l urc i (loiirrs io an iiisiguilicaut sum. The ! owners of thü grand prizes are partly no of first premiums : No. 1 A. H. Lee. Prune du Richer. "Tho Opera II ouc"-5 500,000. Ticket 'fifi'Ml
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JNo. 4. Owner unkuown. ' Washingron Irvine and ins lncnds fej.UU'J. . xt-w r. . . . . v . i :o.o.-.j.j. layiovpringHcld. Jli. 'V.ir,.U in Aninmh" S.i (:) 'r;l-rt 35,400 VV,vr WW. - w V. - Xo. C Owucr unknown. '-Reco-ni-0f Lincoln S2.000. Ticket 101.314. ' Democrtlr at5on;tI ConvonEniToRs DEMrtrRAT . lion 1 c do position announced by you in;' be totally ignored. The delegates to that convention' shoild be Democrats in evcrv senc of the word, and thoso whom we can j 1 . . . . I rclv on With mo.t certainty. u e have: . - . . J beca bartered for policy and temporary success loner cnouirh. Let us
IMr.ends tion" 83,000. Ticket 21,990. ioin rolnti , 1 Vi W Vi f Vi ' 1 M Ml I ! 1'lv vY" 1 VN, -'1 for SOUTH asweniav. v- 7 i ' uT) pr rr J n dcclirmu that the ten co:n. goes, and generally stays until he ' ,,van MVr:-: Trade. '
11 out 1, Iiairi-" S4.000. Ticket Gl. 9 12. ;..:i "1 ' " ": . V V ' i ' ,V -C!S ri1' 10 - J1 owl :ic:',,r 111 ' m:hs iau ues-ripuve rrice lists,
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T . I I HU mtl Hill Mlit I il Olli III I UlillKMI . T 1 z cnouirn. lct us now ro to!. . , -r- 1 ir 1 t. Jo.-c'iu s')cci:il sivs that a Ie:ter Jate ! , " 0 jti the 3iichii;an City Harbor Company.!,. t , T the people and get a set ; Referred. -North 1 1:lltl'' l;1 , reports tlio Tr:- .:..,, . 11 i . t dian very warlike. Several ru-nors were tatives who will trulv represent ; .c.- . ,. , ,
the fountai ILJ'IV.HIIillllt.l JV7 tllll liUI, -j us, declare for what we want and ought to; ! have, and leave the time-servers tot-ell! j and buy themselves until they arc tired, Tlift r.por.l,. 1,ivi nn p,mfi,!,nr In th?r " - - - - .-..vv. ... . .. . . 1-, i, ,.,l .M .vi lea..er:ind with some reason. hen we ixrc sold out, a.s we were at the Chu-ao Convention when we are forced into a; j vile amalgamation, as we were at Ehilaj delphia when wc denounce men like I.inculn nnil Sowarii, anil then sinp pe:m. to thir memory when wc uespisc men J lifec Johnson, and then become bus chanwj pion wlicn we pin our faith to their skirts ;in( trjnj Qur ajjs to the veering of men ;vjarun countor to cur exoreed theories government and wipe out jftato lines. Tht 1 is revolution and the establishment of absolute im plaee of free government. Conn - to erush anv movement ol ihe pe :! 2 to . . ft prevent thc overturning of the governneut. The rank and file of that armv . .i ft. , " except thc commauoirvg ofiicers do m t helievc there is any snch duty for them. . . . .. , und arc taught to believe tnat rc arc the ..i;e.s who wih to overturn the government : u:d many of them a-e good hbertydovmg : cjdc at heart, but they wiil fl-ht us .vlnu ordered.
AVe uccJ ana have nn .W5!1.Mi!.leb-, Lc ,:.. Thc ?crowS r, .f representatives fr::i our o;vn ranks of i ginning, to t-ahten and if there is rnv irue men, fr..m every .lMriH in every ! IU.0 :n th ÜV it mu,, cm ,.. ' State and territory. and they mu-t distineth ' The V. Tm for the pat two or three
ini peremptorily ueelare what we favor
and oppose ; and they must declare that at ! meeting." A considerable number have i -m . t l i .1 i .t i i i t ecr naiard wnl we preserve our Kepub. ; -'bo'.vc 1 the knee, and protested their beiican, Representative form of Government : lief in the doctrine; of that church. Is . .. if it?.. .it .. ... composed d separate States, with separate, j is hoped that much good will result from limited, 'delegated powers, unite I under j the "protracted" eflorfs of the brethren. a general constitution of like delegated,; If the world is to be converted before limited powers-and that e u h and every ! the promised Millenium takes p.lace, there
v "x V 1,1 "C cxcrcic of the powers so delegatcil. and thal rccogn,?c ami treat as a tra,tor' evcr-v ri)aM who seeks to destroy l,iJlt form ot vernn.ent. Wc know that orar.cn snau l-o iiiuy maintaincu inviolate that form ot government. Wc know that! liberty cannot dwell in any other form of; governmental organization. We know that capital and power canirnt be kept distributed in any other form. Wc know thai centralization cannot be successfully rc - sisted in any other form. And more than all, ih it progress, civiliz ition and geniu cannot have a ihar.ee f.,r full develop - nicnt in any other. W e cannot afford to lose all we have, becau.-c fanatics and moralists, and time-servers wish to profit thomscives and seek to put in practice "i-ufii!c-s abstractions." That convention v;ill meet next May or June sonirr Jt'ic. It will proceed to rebapti:e the party of thc nation thc party that made :t nearly three quarters of a century ago. ft will give a plan of organization, political and military: and if our form of governs, meiu cannot otherwise be saved, then we will fight for i ; fir property is of no value without liberty to enjoy it. and political organization is useless unless thc will of the majority can be enforced. If our opponents can revolutionize the government against the will of thc mnjority, then wc must and will restore it at; every hazard and ev ry cost. That con vention will be the ro k on which thc present revo uti',::: ;vii! : -.lit. Let it be held, and let nn m:.;. l e . ,ot to it nho h is I ever shown the '..kite fe ..th..r i ;r h.is pan-! dcrcd to the preju lio of ihe times from ! r rr fr "1 r f "f!Mr "rary ess. Letl sake. Tiien ill Ienncracy once more what it was, and thc people will rally to thc staudird as they did under Jeffcr. foii. Madinoa and Ju.rkson. C H. Rkkvk. Troni VaSiiugfoii. Washington, Jan. 21. In the Senate to-day, most of the time was occupied in reading the tariff bill, of which 107 of the 109 printed pages were lead. Several amendment were offered. Tho mot im. portant was one changing the duty on I imported br,ihr and pipen from !0 cent-
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Mr. i'umner's reolutio-j, ca.iin" for tl correspou.ience "n the posesion oi theouio 'ai.iucm V.IIU 'i r . .JOUCV (II Uie ' . . - i ubjeet ofhis resignation ns a minister to v, ,i..J. l rri.- ;. , H Ulla, lMl Ill-U, 1 IJ1S 1 Lllw Ü I S I j step toward Cowan's rejection. tbe Cnited State, are dc furf.j governmats of military ori-in. without civil foundation, and are not valid hltate rrv 1 L,,.,. 1 . r, . 1 .1 einments under the Constitution of the l-nitrtd States and fin only lic-im urh i hy bein-r so recognised and de ' " , . . , . , j thc comn,lltec 011 ljn-'n? "wl currcnc)' ! Mr. Mavnard introduced a hill f.r the Plication of the laws of thc State rrs centlv in rebellion. Referred to the judiciarv committee. I The Speaker intro lueod a bill in relation j ECUHBON CORRESPOlTDrN Cü. ')"!' ro- T i" 0 ISO" j Ens. 1)i:wccu.t : ltiKln-u tc r-.l,.ll 1,.., .:.7Ä f. .';iuv.-.T n .v 'lull I.11C. .VIVIC ll'llll I 1 1 i . t , , j the lumoer and timber trade-wh.eh t present i very active- there is but little j X-' VV .-I4xtW4tI doing. Merchants and bu-siness men pren crally who h ive been doin a credit bui - j nes for the pa?t year or tw-; just bepin to! : fiml ll.omlvc.f Srw:lly in want of their money to meet their own mdebfedne.s.s the mo-t of which is now r.a.t ino M,K-c the first of January. -'CJood men" c;in I ! not ii-w pay with any more promptne. j I than tbo.-e w'loh ive as a general rule bee-. : Thc corn although an avcracre crop i - 1 I , is of an inferior quality, and is w.rih inj j th-.s mai Kct hut o. cents per biuhel. , : prices f last vear. ! f- , . " . . . ,.4 . lhe potatoo crop amounted to so little ! hat it is hardly voith mentiunin-: go i , . , . , r , i hat alter all, a ''rich farmer woo owns his unus :.n 1 lands by the hundred aere.j . . it" , I is but little better able to pav his debts i than the ;'po ,r n an" who earns his livin - "by the sweat ol his face," at two dollars : ,i lav ! lut debts have keen contracted end . weeks have bun holding a -protracted j is no reason wtiy tliegood work might not! " uic goou v. on, migm not; j Le.'in here. There arc pier ty cd' subjects! to work tno.i und ten or twelve preachers j ; to "proclaim thc glad tidings." Iut asj ! the promised -good time eomi; g" will not the romi.-ed "good time eomi; g" will uotj likely come for a tew years it will be ncc j j essary to have places in which to worship churches "dedicated" to the uses ol'j jchiistian denominations, and, as the V. I. ! J church of this jdace is not yet "dedicated," a plan for the nislng of funds sufficient to pay oil thc indebtedness incurred m build ! i.i if , o that it nviy be "dedicated" sug '.rests itself. It is this : As soon as the "protracted meeting" is ! closed let all those who Ik.vj regularly at tended the meetings ukui and women give as many days Work or as much money as they would Vcceivc for so many days as they have spent in attending the meetings. The amount thev wou'd real - ii .. tilt f i.o in uns way woum oe am pi' suiiiCiCil to liquidate tho debt and leave a handsome sum in the treaurFr example we will say thc meetinghate been held throe weck, or 111 days. Average daily attendance 150, divided as follows: Men 7T I each day i"r 21 days, $1,07." total; say at S1,"0 per day would be $-2,W2 LO Total attendance of Women l;f7f, at 75 cents each SI, 181 L'ö Total s;;,.,i:j 7.') M'htedncss of tbeehurch . . ?l,r,50 00 t Ä . . o m- " lalance in treasury SJ.10.I tit ,..i i ... i., t i r .1 un.n uugni 10 uu .tppropi latcn ior me . U1.)0SC of fiuUI,ing the "colhgc." Hut puip leaving thc women o it of the question and putting thc value of men's labor at one doll ir each, we ."hall have 81,f7ö or $22y more than thc indebtedness. We hope soon to bo able to announce that our sng gestion has been carried out, thc money raised, and llishop Weaver sent for to dedicate the church. An old Yagrant Dutchman who will perhaps visit your town in his prcregronations, walked into the barroom of the American House, which is generally left open for tho accommodation of boarders, sometime during .Saturday night, and after warming him-elf proceeded to divert him
was discovcrel durin- Sundiv au 1 male to '-trade boots" with the landlord, and' 1 1. i 1 1. . i r-: 1 1 r n , i m , , , ,i - . ' i , -i . i"'i iiiriTfr.-i' , . Jay he visited ucrhaps half the dwellitij: " houses in town. He lias a peculiar w.iv i11on folk-: there w vai l have Wr-n a '-flvin I)utciwm- a:i e 1 out 0fjJjrj5 .prawliu- . A. ' into tfie 511 r.v. The lrreuu.arity with winch tram? run n tlie varion. road. thce stormy time, I'.irJ- :''. rv I'mtliT, On .1 fiij.-.r.i-i-) lc- -1 (;iir.; t t'.v id rr.itca t:v."th-r:" From Uic C Stus. Sr. I.nrw. Jan. 20. Tho A.;7;Vt,v,. j-float rcg ir iin dopr id iti:.:i! ne .r in. I One that they have kü'.el 10 men wostof I bore, an i that thy arc nnrchin for this, j place in crrcat strength, with tin detenn:- ! nation ol -Liar 1 11 er tue ro:i t to fort Ivcir"T 1 1 ? 1 nev. li'i.L in liiau-i iroiDs u;ue iren j nriro f)r rve (n lhe 1M :lin, an1 , I tji0 mountains, thc first instalment, of which is now n nu -by the Pacifie railroad. ' g-rrp? -. ' v???-; LATENT FASHIONS DUM -,N N3 j W j, .. ..J fnllt i DUPLEX ELLIPTIÖ Cm: rr.vn.r fpp:'fi) Tit" r()Nnvnn:i, f i. r:ir.Ti.iTY crot rf !- J ; .t".v .1 I. . I . : . II . . il . . A 1 il? Invir,-: onj vo. ,lu p!.-nir.-. cn-nfirt nrxl s.rrl rn.: siit t f .r x sin- ,V.v wj!l nev. !i'i'j'r Sur'uT ''.-'ot. t!nv-fhpn tl.ro-vn 1 ns ns-Me-. T.t- Ho ! IT eO'-.TO 1 U'ltK llll.V flM-1 f .r,iL .1 t'ire:i-l ntli! j ti iMoni raJ, art, oidv d-m;,!. rhm.,n twice frSm') cr.rcrM : prvrntirs t!,:, f.-o: ' we.-M-Iocc " wh'Mi .l:vr'T!g d-vva fet::p, sta.rs. ; j:c J T;,p r""v x crcu I vn-Jt. with i !--!- nn.t i-s vcr- ll'v rpeMurir:,:c.l l.v trc r-aiv "T io"V' -'hc -it :i ARD r ! , ' , r ., - . , . : ia Crnali .e. x'z -m.-rior ,rn!rv. iw-f- -t R, j TitMic. cfv'i-i'i -r..-ir!-m i P.'-i-'i . tl "'rür.v. i i;a1 ;i ! : t v roT.f.vr mi '.n.iv:iv, co i'"'c f.r f. W. 'i mo s I ipVx f'Hi tic. or ' 'elite Silaz 1 nrriox-f SttlZU. r-1,-'--1ar to m.ice il:lt kirts o:Tere-i ni-tvi i!ÄÄu? -vo.i:,-! n-,e o-her ar s -mv:. Alo n 1 ia cv. o-i Tji't t e ee;rr'-i" irl;.-'e. i 0l thr,mu tl1 (.,.nt,, tvl n.vi5;i., it, tA -o- ' donMe) snr'tu' h".i: to-tlier tliepein, which 1I tlie sert-f-t i f t;i''ii l.'''i:lif v ari 1 sOe iir'h. an 1 .1 j c.vYmtion o,.t. to!,, f(u l i;i ,MV othcr-kot. FOi BAI.n in all stores wl.er? firs: ct.-.--s:r I arc S'il-J t'iro'icrhüut t!ic LTni:e-l Stitos ir.io o'hw I -,,.. Ma:i'.if.ifti:r-d hr t'ies te nrufH of ihr- r.-.t?ii. ! WK-?TS. nPA!)hi; V 'c C ;ti:V j C'""e rs and 7Jan.l5l Re.iJe Su., S. Y - - ricu." j ' ' '" $ ASM?, fefyixrJ roa -fer.': r.TJAV U A TD ' JaJ":?:'.'iJ GPÄY HÄI5 ' tSS-J OUU. Tliis is tlsc A MsrosiA U:at Rin-nuulc. This U tlic Cure that Ir.y 'S.j- sr In the Ajibholv tat ITin-niadc. A. V : . V TliM Ii t!i? SI.:a T.-ai n zt LalJ and viji.f Wim now Iir. rnvon lorlc. tliry ear, t ? 1), Ho iis.-.l tlieCnretTi.it liv lu Ute A.MlJl;o!.l that liiuj nuu, :. MF f ft Zr 71.: U Ha Maian, Ii.mrln and re. A Wit, ni:irric l tiu r.iaa once LaU anJ i i x Wli.i j,o.v Ti.-is rnven l rl:s, thrv s"v. j n" VlSii Amukosia tu-t" naij -7-. T!ii- U ITi- Parken. rTie., br Hie war, Jl.irriid iLe lu.üüvj, L;uitlsiiuc atid IT'V To tin- m.Ti mre !..u J s-.i'l rriv, l& i ? w i) lioiv l,ai rjvcu lods, tin t iWi'isi Pe nr l t!i Cure tliat lr ,.V.44 Iu lhe Aiiai.oi.v tliu: i:in- wad ir'.y. $x$) Tl.i i.i thc P.c.! tint : 'J o firouse tho im-i-Io pa ami f .iy i fl I'.tO this f;i, t.wliii h Iu re ilm s 1 .tIr ,11 'ii xcauld vot If tnl,l or tjrai. i C UiS AMVKOMA that King uunl. E. H.TÜQ3S Si CO., Proprietors, Peterboko', N.H. f y p TV" ' ' w Vegetable Ambrosia. IS TIIL MIRiru: OF THE ACE! Ci rny-iioti!! IN'oplo hart thei. lochs restored tJ it to the dark, lu-troa, silken Ires-cs of ouüi. and -r' ln;pv I Vouii People, with li;v, t ded or red 1 1 x r. have tiiese inTi-iiioa .iM- c.'ors ciiangtil to a hei'ititV.l au!,:nn and rejoice ! IVopto wlio.e Iiim.N ' re rovi're.l widi toi li uf: and hunior, and Jun e clean co Us .tad clear heihliv fc:dis ! 3:tIl-la::i(liKl " i;i ix.- lure their reniiiiiia 1 cT tisr!itc:i;d, ahI th, ,:tte pot i'ovorod nidi i lmuii uit g.'owtaof Ihiir, and dance for jo v! Voutii Uentlcmtu u!c it bcc.iav- it if richl prrlnrof il ! Yo-uig i.dics ace il became it keeps the W.-iii in pliic ! r.vcribodv rau't an 1 will uci. hecvusc it b the cle.most and host ut c in the market ! ForS.iIe hvT A. Lemon, r.vmouih. -smith, Culur i Co. Whhuilo Aceu. Clii HI?. Mnl-Cm.
STATES WATTJ. A.merlc3n, nnqj'is-i and w'sä Watches c.vsT'D rt orr.sni.VE3, A nJ every description of Fni'? (! tola etnd Ytinl'rfi Notions. Öl I)ai:ANrI- STUKF.T. - IUI.:--: 11 t t';;T t. J , 11. I w i ! 1, '.rN. ,TrT , v-p rrx"V j I A 1; It A.N L r A'.tI.NI. n0--r,:;;l I'll ovinr.vr. It. I. j I W ::y., ,m5, I .. .. , 1 T : I. - FI7IE3I 7JCLLION3 OF DOLEARS. In i!i !)';t j int Stock Convvii.ies '.:i the IJ" N .n-.'.-i nnt fur loss,-. O.Tice tr r LY'trorni. ixdiaxa. Po'iflo iu"! in Kniii ati'l flcr'nm. fivd l.nm-s :nU hre. II a-Jt Thcua hT":2".C'l is agent for the "2 mi h nil an, Arctic, Forillart? 1 isi:urn ro'ir wins, en'c.-eirir.-'acanitol of over Sl.0Ofi.O00. .,;fs, .v'üch t l'.!or:iM.- ni.il p- rrmr,ly nlunvote i fiv thoir rli-'V-. R.i'e a h'.v ! i,, ho aff.ir.h-1 u r.on:i.V corn?.-!!.. E n-ur-insc arvly t ' J. G. O-SDO IINC. (If.) MILLER & SWirTEH&RT Dealers in j DnOTQ Rr RTTOFS 1 v. V i O tv .. Loatlior and Finäings, PLYMOUTH, IND. fi 'li 'i' '-it -! !:!' n' e-ntrn !..-- ' 1 ' - 1 ' . ' . .. . .... V . . .- .v.-l Y.at'.r 1,"?-1 An--l s jwi;,l w.rk. r. it's t .n I Kin Pii r-". pi m . Ol -in l f r.i:no ti?kanl pric-- lifor.' v'"l a i-ui - :!- h -r. Tin y want It rii-t.nci.y nnil?r30il tliat :a?y Will in! be ündersd by any II .',i;"--rv'nt !n ?natn. In h Xo-th-'.v-t i;iu.k:i ä svin:::i.m:t. IS' AV j r., ,7?W,, ' " -ii.ial . J) ...s, .0fank -'JianU, lULxrr . jjnat. 'v.V.';.?v ir.T.7 ALL KISD3 0" . J ' 1'Jnil fRoofkA. r-rn:,- s""!- -in'iv r.vT" p:":T tp ): ..,-,-t I VU l" t"I-:;s. h h l'IJDSIi anj Pv! ". rh'AL V.'oU'.v--. r.: E'.an ri.v iwo.ii. 31 i:sl:tl Iii'it of.i:i kin.;-. T.i r.it'-t PaMi - tiv. of
? i if i iri !j im ä j ..vi .IT e:ik; thc .erse of smell it ltentJ or b kJi n vL si teWj J Sui w j !oHtroo.l: deafncjÄ frequcutlr takes jlc. VIOLIN" AND CUITAi: IXSTIU'CTORS i Another common and important traptom f r f I ct nh is t'i it tbe peron is ollic to clrtr tit i?V?V, To'fSy 'f?., : rl,rj . Mt ihe moniinu lik r lin-v tnuc .v-v ,. c..;;r':,-.n tvvttnn?' vir vrn inhiehhis lullen from the head darin? tht nxht. -' . ' v "' 'l.Vr- A- inn -'it nf ri'U'TM J-.UY. ' U:,o:i ihi t.ik d irf the perou niT he urc tht ":i.)T .it raiv" ai.ui .ms. i u.aus :m nn.t. o j ?,;s ,ii,.4. i on it v toth lung and shouU V'V.; ... ... -i- . i so no time in Hire-tin it 1 h -v ol t vrO i!it.'ai":ni-nt:' t'-: i i' Mhaitopar- 13 h--;;'.-it ;vi...V--i. ,,If.,v- ! Tlie Atiorc nr.. t.ut few of the mtiiT eatarrVal vH 5,11 l)ICvM.. ' vmpftmH vVritetooorbihratorrlorourM .... j ,,!,,., ,l,...rU.;iiz liilW nil mmiitom : it will be TtT AKUCOD : HOW 03T, II0Y7 RES- ' ...u ntr.K t nv address Aliio directions wher TO.RCD. t. ic arc the medicine. Ji .Tn-t :iihosd. a new e.iiiion of Tr. j V are riMv.vinj le'ter fron II pmrts of tV f Cuiverwe'U's Pelebr ied Esay j i;;.i-m a'-d ! inuneron testim viii1 tr.m those -ri?.- 0:1 th.- rt!ic tl evte (nithoiit medi-j n-:"-it, hearing ttic eviJence oi it iufsU'.ble 15"" i5ne oi' Stkiim rhiik . or 'inoi -d Wc ik:ir-;. in j "s. vo'ci.t irv Sc:nii l 1 )es. Ima eeiu'v, M nf.l nnA j JTTids remedf c nttint rainer.tif or Ti-rav-:il Iri,M'i::v!tv. Imp-i'i'iiPioi to Mvtw;'-. j ni : re lo'ie-. lii i prepared fnm rjjt. te ; al.. Coasi: .i; 'io:i, r.;)i!pv, :ial i'it, iti-ji,;, exmct-i KXCI.t'-I. l'f V. therefore it is d'ifrd lv s,-lf exu il extr i v ,'incr. j ,, rftrt'v ilarnjIsH even to the most tender sad .17 Pi :n a i-eih'd fit v.-Ior'o, on!v Trent. i de ie;i:e !ii!d. Tae o!c:.rif...l :iu hr. iü hU ;i ..ör,.''e , f KOlf SEI'XEY S C YT PRfJ RRM-.-..vti.v "1.1 from a thirty jt-ii micco-h yy uk,. n th,.r ,f nwt ,jj b? ,irarX. pro-to-e. tint the al irmoi- 'VM'''yv' Lo,t! Voiir vu-nUT. ther will order it fsr tou.:e,f,.!,:i... ,n .y!,e r ..!,.v, ! y e.u.M iiho,,i the ... ; . Me of i:ifern il m du ll' 'r t ie .iip!uM?i.,a f tho knii'" ' .. . , . j..ii.r:iirr out i mod-of ,'ure at on,,., m . pj... ! T A I ..ei,.M,s snfTernc: w.th nr affection of t .e.t.in. and.-a-.etn.l.hv mean-, of l.icl, eve, r t "b Ibrou or Lua..houl.I write at once fot s-iJlVrrr. no inOe,-wh,t -ondifioM miv I,.-. r pim:h!et ludy derilvn- all ajciptims permov eure hinwU eVapI v. n, ivaO-! v an I reiiahtr. t 'nitnjr to the aW di-eac.
Ir I h:s Lecture should I. in th Imils ot evt v vou'h and i-vcrv mm m thc land. Sent, niidrr seat, in . pi on er.- top, to arv j ildies- p.i-t:i'.' pod, f..r mx cents or two oo soimn-i. A!-o Dr. iV.v.'rwrrllV W n ri (iuido" :i:'.cc ?." cents. Addrcs ti c pubn-ticrs. rn j. j. r. 'klixi: co. I?7 V .cr-. Nen Voik. Post OQk-e b?x 1.5? 6. v I Till It' f A Lir a -id Spl-iutid si-.xk o" a!l kinN of Dry Goods & Notions, SOfiD AT LOW l'llin'.S, AT iIISE& BEHRENS. also evcrv .-itunby and also during the week at 12 1 '-if. Kn;:.-:ii:x nunnrn. it 47 $ A r tXr "S - pO U : Kh VY G iC I' w " " J K.t.-r.vi-I.i ; -a r, cm ,nko ,..,n,y and d tir coua - tn -r.i vi Sv ...'... . nitnnniiM a . . i, . ,,,,.,., i - r.oiu - i).vii.hiK i diom v unni ia T,-rr:f rr forreirly h -i'fof TivJi.iui cn h liiil nrmc ' n il.iii.r "i :i. Thi-i u' it,' li nf i'iv tni l . an I coe ! - Vol "i it T'V.-ry far iv r can tOTor l t haw ft 0 pv. r vi l m ni.nm. .viiiTv, lown.'ilp. aivl 1m '.M.laal ri-'r.i to 3 it fer f alo. Yov pirtlcnlari (-i ;u'r" oi H M. 'KIISIIINO.
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WHY SUFFER WITH TlUi iI)aii2(roH5? and Loatbsomc ULioase WIIEN IT Can be Cured AXD ENTIRELY en niniTPn rnnu Tiir cvorril (cnhuiuA icurnur! iiicor oiciti BY THE USE OF DR. SEELEVS LIQUID I! I III III II II II II II .1 VI Ii ; j -j- l ('j Jl L U 1 CATARRH WILL RURELY RtSCLT IX CONSUMPTION Unlci. checked ia iU incipient IT PS' E V JE IX FAILS Wimn'e l if Dirtctiom re fUow I j !N GLEBOTTLE? WILL LST A MONTH ; COLD IN THE HEAD Kellere,! in a Few Miuvltt ?AD BRBAT3 !V7EAX E"5TE3 J ll ' I5EArrJES3 Whn cautelbr rntrrliil dirBilÜ. kW cureJ by tili rcmrdj. Throat Affections j Ars more frvTintly t!nn o:hrwie cm-I bj thick, liiav mucus filling from the httJ; e-cciülly during tl nist,t nJ reuhing from clirrh; and re cured by DR. SE KLEYS liquid catarrh remedy. SYMPTOM Tiiff vmptern of catirrh are fimt Tcrj 'ifVt. i ! Per !i fii.1 t'icv lire n coli, tint tbT h i re,j icr.'- a:t ;ck- an 1 are more jen-itive to th -'nn-'cs of t.'tn eritur In th'n conlilion th j I..-CUIIT le lrv. or - 'iO,t ditch rg tVin and i -nj, .tft?i-.ird thick and ullieMve, mar en tut. A ttie d",e lie-oni clironic, the di-charjti re iii'.TPd-Jcl in on inliir Rtid clin;r.l inqutlity ; i hev ;irino,v thick and heavy, an-1 are hiwked or I . . ... " mr : c'mii-M oil . 1 lie H'.Teuli rf fui?r si r, c,11 . I . .1.. T ..".I. 1 mm mm. . .U. I ,1' :l O 1I l.rev.ll ; .Ut" liner um nui .i It will be sent re to an? address A: pacsa VT ,' D"1. D. H. SEELEY & CO. FRKErORT, ILLINOIS, i-'old bj wholesale and rttall nrujgistsGCNE C AL AG K NTS. I John D P.irk. Cincinnati, Ohio. Kuller, Fineli & Fuller Chiei jo, 111. Ilnrnh.tms . Y'anSchiack , ; ' Phi,-io. 111. Der ia Hirnes & Co New York D Kin-om .Y " Hij.TaIo. New York, FarranJ Sh. l. v Y Co . D.-troit Mich'srtn, Weeks k Pt t r, Koston Mt.ehuet. 'Veneh. Richards Y Co Piiilidotphia. R V. Sellers 4 Co Pittsbuh ColIinN Uro's St Lui4 Mo. Rirnes. YVarl k ... Co New Orl-M.i .x. R A Kolmon k Co If'" ille K , U'tcr A. Um Memphis Tenn. P Ei Richmond V.-i .Thompson Y Blork Rihiir.r, Deit.T NidVer Xtbanr N Y. Streng k tronsr Cleveland Oliio, Wm Johnitoa. Mien. Wilson Peters .Y CoLouiffille K j CXI ?3 I T. I "V IV A T we Af;i'iifeviwiiPielo sell our iMraoTKD$20v l.,fV T ...Tin.i- '11. Ä nl lin.l. t...t J upper feed. Scutonlri.il. Wrr tided firt ,ir. ' . lovc salary or l.ire commisiomi pd. V.-. om.t m. -hine Hold in the United States for leei im. nn- f's; itccaira vy it f I XVMer v Gnrer k Bmktr, Simr - Co "'W- dtt mW theipmtehiw j an -infrinqrmrnti n 1 th irllr or tuer are A t tonrrest. tin and impritonmetit. Illustrated cirt ' - " 2! " Llark. it Kid teroru. .Main., or r r... IM. i !.i. . i ta - f.. it.. t- i tf , - wNivavi j l"-T""-'yJ 13CUFV1IERY A largt MorteV jat tcctiTcd ri I.R MON'8 Drue . f br 1NQ3 VCOBTA0LD L A run aricle lor he Toil t. eld'? i
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