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GREENCASTLE, IND.,
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address, alluding to the good fooling which had always been manifostod toward him, and returning thanks to the j Senators for their uniform courtesy and consideration. He then declared the Senate of the Forty-Sixth Congress
A liJOt'HNKl» SINK I>IK.
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000 of people, and has opened to each of tnem a career of freedom and usefulIt has given now inspiration to the
ness.
dred years since the adoption of tho first written Constitution of the United States, the articles of confederation and perpet-
ual union. Tho new republic was then power of self-help in both races by beset with danger on every hand. It hail 1 making labor more honarable to one and not conquered a place in the family of more necessary to the other, nations. The decisive battle of the war The influence of this force will grow
A.i tlu.su proceedings weie|concluiled f or j n( j ( ,p en( j cncc> whose cntennial an- greater and hear richer fruit with coming before the House of Representatives, ni , elwy will soon be gratefully cole- years No doubt a greater change bus with Speaker Randall and Clerk Adams : br , ted , t Y orktown, had not yet been cauaed serious disturbance to our Southall eir head, entered the Senate Cham- fought The colonists were struggling. ■ em community—this to be deplored, her in procession. Seats for them there : not otlly agtin((t thp urmi( ,, 0 r ( Jr( . Rt (hough it was' unavoidable-hut those were not, but they found standing room Britain, but against the settled opinions j wko resisted the change should retueni wherever they could, except Speaker ; () f f or the world did not he-| her that in our institutions there was no l.audall, for w hom a chair had been plac- ]j ( . vc t| ia t t' )0 supreme authority of gov- middle ground for tho negro race br-
ed Dosidu Vice President Arthur. The
will soon control the destinies of the re-
public.
thority of Congress, and hence the general government is responsible lor any vi-
My countrymen, we do not now differ of the Constitution in any of them
It w, therefore, a reproach to the govern-
in our judgment concerning conlrover- , nent thai in them()St populous of the -ies of the past generation, and fifty years Territories this constitutional guarantee hence our children will nut bo divided 's not enjoyed by the people, and the in their opinions concerning our contro- 1 * ll *^ or ' , . v 1 ongress is set at naught, versies, they will surely bless their fa- the mormon church thers—and their fathers' Uod-that the not “"‘7. ® ffeodg ,ho . rn,,r4l 1 senses of .. . . , • mankind by sanctioning polygamy, but Union was preserved; tnat slavery was | ureventlJ lho administration of justiw
overthrown and that both races were made equal before the law. Wo may hasten on, we may retard, but we can not prevent the final reconciliation. Is it not possible for us now to make a
CERilM
I'OIi
RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Spellings and. Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches.
: eminent could be safely intrusted to I tween slavery and equal citixenship truce with tune by anticipating andac-
^ Senate was immediately^ called to order, (jjg gyar^im^hip of the people them-j There can be no permanent disfranchised cepting its inevitable verdict? Enter- ^calroy ^amily
selves. We cannat overestimate tho fer- | peasantry in the United .States. Freedom prise of the highest importance to ou» Sl,cla or er
prevents the administraiion
through tho ordinary instrumentalities of tho law. In my judgment it is the duty of Congress, w hile respecting to the uttermost the conscientious convictions and religious scruples of every citixen, to prohibit within its jurisdiction all criminal practices, especially that class which
relations and endanger
prater was offered, and the I resident s 1 8e | veg We cannot overestimate tho fer-! peasantry in the United tstat»s. Freedom prise of the highest importance! to ou» S I ,C , lal .! >r ,, < L v u "f .| al ', or,'tTwI V, | proclamation convening an extra session vent love or tho intelligent eouraco hav-| can never yield its fullness of blessings moral and material well being invito us, m^the slightest degree the functions ami was rend ht Col. Burch. * now ^ e t>-1 , n p tp, 0 comtnon Rensp w) i b which our as long as law or its administration places and offer ample scope for the employ-• powers of the national government atom then came forward astheir names fathers made the experiment of self-| the smallest obstacle in the pathway of J ment of our best powers. Let all our the civil, service were called and took the oath of office, 'government. \\ hen they found, after a ‘any virtuous citizenship. i people, leaving behind them the battle- can never be placed on a satisfactory ba- | All were piesont except Senator l-'l-. short lime, that the confederacy of States i THE KUASMPATEn race 1 fields of dead issues, move forward, and si* until it is regulated by law for the ; immds, who is confined to his room by 1 was 1(l0 wt , a k (0 moct the necessities of, has already made remarkable progress,! 1.1 the strength of linerty and restored fjo'^ofVhos^wbo^arrintrustod^t^hThe
with unquestionable devotion to tlej union, win the grandest victories of appointing power against a waste of time Union, with a patience and gentleness not! pi ace. Tho prosperity which now pre- and obstruction of public business, born of fear; they have followed the | V8,,H ’ 8 wi,hout in our history; caused bv tho inordinate pressure for ,. , ,, ,' '. iruitful seasons have done much to se- place, and tor tho protection ofincurol.ght as God gave them 10 sec the Ifah., cur( , itt bul thpy have not done all. bents against intrigue and wrong. I shall They are rapidly laying tho material 1 the prk-ervation of pcblig credit at the proper time ask Congress to fix tho
illness. W hen the roll of the Senate was ^ gi or i ous an ,j expanding republic, they called it was also stated that Senator Al- bo |j| y 8ct iUsidc aud in lU 8t0ld estab .
lison was also unable account of sickness.
to be present on | isbud ,
RATIONAL UNION,
When the Senate was thus organized, f ounded directly on the will of the peo-
No Prepftr.ition on earth equals 8r. J*rniis Oil in a *nfr t sitrr, aitti/tlc uiul rheap External Remedy. A trial entails hut the coinpHrativelr
olaima.
liircctions in Kleveu I.anguaf- s. SOLD BY ALL DEUQ01ST8 AND DEALERS
IN MEDICINE,
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the procession was formed to march •<> pie, endowed with future powers of self- foundation for self-support, w ' , * en * ,l r ' ., nd i bL , resumption of specie payments lenu,e "‘'uor °ff* ces °f tho several exthe platform on the east end °f | oreservation. and with ainnlo authoritv then circle of intelligence, and hepinnttip SUCCURK f l ,n y obtained by the admin ecutivo departments, and prescribe the
to enjoy the blessings that gather around istratton of my predecessor, has enabled ? r °u n d* fUpon^whKh^j'emovala ^shall be tho homes of the industrious poor. They ‘‘ur ^enulfave* been" ."pp-nted final^
on mo east ena 01 j preservation, and with ample authority
the Capitol, where the ceremonies of the ; f or tbe accomplishment of its great
INAUGURATION OP GENERAL OAKPIKI.D objects.
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trietng nottar »f O0 an,t rvery our ..Ut«nn* and the other olhcial bodies followed in . . . u v ...I, r M , , mat gout ana miv. r anorutu jlhertho rit , bts 0 f tiiau-s nor the rewith pain can h»*« ch««p ami posit ire pr.Mif of its i o . .. ! of order and p'^acc have bet?n Rtrenpth-. «'an lawfully extend they ahal I enjoy 1 nil i he only »af« foundation for a monetary .
J ih ««'»»•i'!"*'1 'k' b ««""- ’TiS&J!
ements of national life has vindicated the! and laws. ; ,^ , ,, , ,, *. ,,,, , ) . . , , _ ue of the two metals. But I contiuently wisdom cf the founders, and given new t The free enjoyment of equal suffrage b e,i,.ve that arrangements can be made hope to the descendants. Under this ! u still in question, and a frank statement | tietween the leading commercial nations. Constitution our people long ago made of the issue may a d its solution. It is which will secure the general use of both
resentatives last, these followed by the distinguished guests who had boon ad nutted to the floor of tho chamber, with many ladies wiio came from the galler-1
ies.
The ceremony in the Senate Chamber I occupied about half an hour, and a few moments after tho door of tho rotunda
themselves safe against danger from with-, alleged in many communities that negro r V e,ft *?' ^ OII 6 r, ' ! * h should provide by law ,, .. . , i . r that tho compulsory coinage of silver out, and secured for their manners and citizens are practically denied freedom of; nQW required fa Wi may not j^turb flag equality of rights on all tho seas. Un-! the ballot. In so far as tho truth of this | our monetary system by driving either
opened, and the appearance ofSerge.nt- '"T**'*" ‘““I X^^^^tment should be ^ir' ’.V'po^Vut Z of * . „ . . 1.. B ; have been added to the Union with con-, in many places honest local government u possioie bui.ii aujusuiieni snouiu oi lbn ;, OTfrnni ent.
at-Arms Bright, of tho Senate, gave no-
YIIE IXfALUITRATIOXi. XX but XX as Maid and Done. As tho l our approached for formal
proceedings all the Senators took seats upon the Republican side, chairs being
arranged between the desks. The space I f'*' J "“rt’'" luu,w " | ifold blessings of local and self-govorn-1 grave allegations. So far as the latter is in the rear of the Republicans’desks was ** 1 ' r , a >'‘ H ' escorting General inen ^ | true it is no palliation that can be offered occupied by the persons who had the ^ ,ar *' L '* 1 • iit ' 10 ^11 si.ht of thi vast jurisdiction of ihe Constitution for oppo.-ing the freedom of the ballot, right tu tho Senate floor—ex-members ° >ni " U,SL 0 I ,to P G ani tin irwell known now covers an area fifty times greater and had local government is certainly a of Congress, Governors of States, Sen«- Buts al onCl '■ecogm/.ed an '' ifian that of the original thirteen States, great evd which ought to prevented, but
(ration to maintain authority, and in all places within its jurisdiction to enforce obedience to all the laws of the Union in the interests of the people; to demand rigid economy in ail expenditures of the government, and to require honest and faithful service of all executive ofllcors, remembering that offices were created, not for the benefit ot the incumbents or
, ■ 1 e ”” Igtitutions and laws framed and enforced j is impossible if the mass of uneducated ' Il 'And now, fellow-citizens, I am about
tice to the crowd that the Presidential ‘. ... ... ■ n i . . ti ' Lr y co,nt< 'w°u ar will be c * ac, 'y l - < l ua ' 1 to „ S!flim e i b ,, »ri at trust which vou have
by their own citizens to secure the man negroes are allowed to vote. 1 hese are to its debt navintr novrer in all the mar- lo ah8 ,n,e lll< sf' al lru *> " "icn j on p.n»e
party was about to appear. A moment B -- ... I .. .. ..u- ni .... i-ninniiti»H to mv han.is I uoi,i-»l to won
, greeted with a roar of most enthusiastic'
kets of the world. The chief duty of a national government in connection with
and a population twenty times greater
tors elect, officers of high rank in the at-
my and navy, and others. All the seats jthan that of 1780. The trial of the Con on tfee Democratic side were left va- * * |f y down in full si 0 it of th< sl ,( U (j on c an j 0 a t last under tho tremunJ multitude to the gtand stand, double the! . , , cant. ° ilous pressure of civil war. \V e ourselves ^Jhc Justices of the Supreme Court '-•apacity o any use* ie ore, and took aro w itnc880* that the Union emerged came in about ten minutes before 11 *^ e ' r P os ’f* ons * n the chairs sc tat i | roro { be b | ood and fl r ,j of that coriflict
of chairs in f ront e dge, General Garfield in the cen-
in a chair formerly belonging to!
committed to my hands. I appeal to you for that earnest and thoughtful support
the currency of a country is to com and ,his Kcvernment in fact, as declare its value 1 11 ** ,n law - a government of Ihe people. Grave doubts have been entertained | 1 »;‘all greatly rdy upen the wisdom and whether Congress ,s authorized by the ! P atr,0tl8n ' ot Congress and of those who to violate the freedom and sanctity of ^J-udion to mako ^y ^
suflrage is more than an evil- ; m)lcR J ns b P een suJ^n- on °" r , P romo,ts . t ‘“‘ we " l,r " >* A ' ed by the ... cessities of war, but such S rpat P e, ’P' e u, * , ‘ lh * ,r ^vernment 1 which, if persisted in, will destroy the paper should depend for it. value ft .id ‘ ^>-'TrnV,y invoke the support and bless-
and suicide is not a I currency upon its convenience in use ' ni, 2 ,lt 3 0 • ; and its prompt redeiuptiou in coin at the ^ *^ 8 close the oath was immediately
. , , , .... . will of tho hearer, and not upon its com- administered by tho Chief Justice, and If in other lands .fit bo high treason _to , pul80ry t , rcu , all01 . These notes aro ro. • thcn tho cro J broke out i()ln renc , Ted
government itself,
remedy.
beniflcent purposes of good government,, compass the death of a king, it should be j money , but promises to pay money. If' ,, if rjn ^ f ^ n ^ p r ,, s j de nt
o'clock, and occupied a row of chairs in | 8 • - i purified and made stronger for all the
front of ihe desk, at the right hand of ,pr - i" a chair formerly belonging ••
the President of the Senate. Many of *'* n . \\ ashington, 1 resident Hay* s at hi-| al t be olofe of this, the first | counted no loss a crime here to strangle the members of the House of Roprcsen- and Chief Justice U ait* at hi-, right i century 0 p g row th, with the inspirations | our sovereign pow*-r and stifle its voice.
*'* nd " , ! of its history in their hearts, our people ft has been said that unsettled questions xt behin 1 the in cam*, n prom ^ ave ] atL> |y rcviewctl the condition of the have no pity for the repose of nationK. It
guished and recognized, there was first a .t.7!hillV«e^n ^f^TgTwm^ fTeSu"!, crick ‘Fischer on the 2d i.-st, at Carter’s general hush, and thin snrnultuous 8nd b8V0 re pi 8 j eTed their will concerning : give repose or safety to the States or to te refer to the position I have occupied sp >ko factory, sixt* en miles northeast of
tatives, before it adjourned, came into the Senate ami selected seats wherever they could find them. Among those who came in and took
seats was
GEN. HANCOCK, THE llEKEATED ANTAGONIST j of the Presidont-elect. Ho wasaccom-j panted by Senator Blaine, and hisen-! trance was not noticed until he arrived at the seat ho was to occupy. But imme diately upon his being recognized by the audience, there was a hearty applause from floor and galleries. He was soon surrounded by a company who came to pay their respects, and fora few minutes ho held a levee. Uis commanding ap-
the holders demand it, the promises
should be kept. Hon iMc Disligin cbncrif THE REFUNDING OK THE NATIONAL DEBT Aj e w Albany, March 0.—One of the at a lower rate should be accomplished most shocking accidents that ever occnr-
without compelling tho withdrawal of
I ed in this part of Indiana befel Mr. Fred-
cheering, and the venerable
MOTHER OF THE fREMDENT-ELECT
was assisted by Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Gen. Garfield to a seat directly in the rear of her son . The central platform
the future administration of the govern- the nation, until each within its own jn-; on 'he financial question during along
ment. To interpret and nsdiction makes and keeps the b^ot
to execute that will free ft nil pure by strong sanction ol , opinions j have so often expressed on in accordance with the Constitution is the | law. j these subjects. The finances of the for the President’s party oontai^; he^! P— dut y of the I ^ cu «- e ; E ’ CT But the danger which ^‘r 01 " ^ |
sides these, the young daughter of the ! frpm this hnef revicw ,l ,s rnan,f,;s, ,h81 ,,or:inCC ,n * ' roter Cannot be dcn,ed - " X P ^ adm.n.atrat.on
President, Speaker Randall, and Senators: ‘ho nation is resolutely facing to the covers a field far wider than negro suff-
,, n 4 .. , , q,, | front, a resolution to employ its best cn* rage and the present condition of that . r . rendleton, ISayard and Ihurman. In ’ , % J , , i i , , L J deserve more attention from the governfront of the grand stand and a little to tho | er l? 108 ,n >l« v< i lo P* n 8 the great possihili- race. It is a danger that lurks and hides llH . n , than they hav*3 yet received. The ri'Hit a high staging had been erected fori tics 01 tho fut ' jre . sacredly preserving in the sources and founUms of power in j farms of the United Sutes afford homes
whatever has been gained to liberty and every State. We have no standard by | and employment for more than one-half
i to prevent.
THE INTERESTS OF AGRI* UI.TCC E
this city, in Floyd County. The accident was so remarkable that its details are worthy of publication, although on account of the remoteness and inaccessibility, their reception has been delayed until to-day. Fischer worked al a circular saw; near it he had piled up a lot ol hickory timber, tbe pieces being thirty inches long and six inches in width and thickness. One of these sticks fell from
ii u in in a u io '--.*** m.——f. ^ ^ | ^ J | wilillt:wr Ulftn uccu ^aiii*;u m iiuciijt biiii cilij u i u i v. 11-3 11 a v u nv cwuii-.aivi y , j —, ^j - ■ — j ... u • y, v.ii. ..u.. tll6 heap U p 50 theSaWWtlllcitW as TO— pearanco excited favorable comment, and 1 ^ CT .- , PP * * , o , : good government during the century, which to moasu re the disaster that may i"*' our P C0 P*®> an ^ furnish much the volving at its utmost velocity. Fischer
his action in being present to add eclat to Gen. Garfield's inaugural is spoken of with general favor by men of all par-
ties.
At two minutes before twelve, rather
in continuation of an old custom than be- j cause there was any necessity (or it Capt. Bassett turned back the hands |
of the clock about five minutes.
upon the stand. Fully ten minutes were
these artists, and in multitude which had
and with absolute decorum. No more touching scene
Our people are determined to leave be- be brought upon
hind them all
, , largest part of all our exports, u- >y ignorance an* government lights our coasts
As the
- • - - government iigms our coasts for the
’iven by the greeting of the audience to those bittor con ‘ rov c rsies vice in ' :i *'* en8 when joined to corruption protection of our mariners and tho bene-
, . . I concerning things which have been irrc-jand fraud in suffrage. The voters of the tit of our commerce, so it should give to t ie mean into t a j sett | od further discussion of; Union, who make and unmake constitu- the tillers ol the soil the lights of pracwaited for hours , ... j , j i , tical Bciouce and experience. r which can only stir up strife and delay lions, and upon whose will hangs the' '
for the ceremonies to begin, stoml quiet; " , J . * ti.rr . . . Ot’li MANUFACTURERS
the onward march. Tho supremacy of. destiny of our Government, can transmit. .
was cver ;‘he nation and its laws should no longer; their supremo authority to no successor ^"^/pd'e^oyning m'ca^ifal "and boneB aS 8n,00,hl - v “ a shar P placed before a'’real audience of people bcthe Hub j ( ’ ct ofdub * te- ThatdlscuS8ion i savotbe co,nl " g ?‘‘ nerall0n of v o‘« rs . labor new and profitable fields of em- «ould have done. It also carried offtho .n„., which for half a century threatened the who are the sole heirs of sovereign pow - ployment. This steady and healthy upper jaw with all its teeth, tearing it
stood immediately in front of the saw in a leaning position. The saw teeth took up tho heavy stick and hurled it with tremendous force, one end strking Fischer upon the nose at the base of the forehead ard rutting it off with all the
smoothly as a sharp cleaver
. , , , ,i. tha" that presented about the President As the hour of ri drew near tho floor,
If that generation comes to its inher- growth should still bo maintained. Our from a point e blinded hv ignorance and corrunt' facili ‘ ie8 . for transportation should be
1 . b .. , . 1 . , , the thought of what this scene
noticeable; immediately the central doors
were thrown open, and
PRESIDENT HAVES AND*.UN. UAHF1EU), with locked arms entered the Chamber, escorted by the Sergeant-at-Arms, walked down the central aisle to the seats
for her seemed to press upon all hearts
stitution and laws made in pursuance certain and remediless. The census has ter ways, and by the increase of our ton--1 hone.
as one
that had ever been exhibited to an American audience. About them were all the dignitaries of the government, and a full
"V* ' ••• ■ " representation of foreign nations, of Con-
reserved for them, immediately tn front , , , ”,
of the Clerk’s desk. Following then, ^ an,i ° f ‘h 0 P™ of k lh ° COuntr - V ’ . , , , „ , . . i He was received with immense op-
catne the members of tho Cabinet, ami , , , , , , , , plause when he arose to
took tho seats assigned them opposite those occupied by the Justices of the
the wot Id's com- •
nage on the ocean. The development of
s..*».»d peopld. Thi, doet|Pi<b Ike 1M0 of mu"*y h.. c£
not <listurb tho autonomy of the States among our volt r-i ami their children.
ol tho most touching spectacles ‘hereof shall continue to be the supreme already sounded the alarm in appalling
law of the land, binding {alike on all figures which mark how dangerously
a Miir canal on railway
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DELIVER HIS INAUGURAL,
and his voice reached a large company
autonomy of the States among our voters ami their children. Horn by constructing or interfere with any of their necessary To the South tho question is of su-
rules of local self-government, hut it promo importance, but the responsibility, ^ ^ ^ Kc member,
does fix and establish the permanent su- for the existence of slavery does not rest contjnpnts Various plans to this end j That the place to buy j our Boots and premacy of the Union. upon the South alone. Tho nation it- bavu becn su ^gestcd and will need eon-: 18 al LF RNKI T’JS, Opera House
The will of the nation, speaking with self is responsible for tho extension of; sidetation, but none of them have been Block. He keeps the largest and beat
the voice of battle and through the suffrage, and is under special obligation I "ufficiently matured to warrant tho Uni- stock in (;reencastle, and sells »t prices
b ° 1 ted States in extending pecuniary aid Tut defy competition. tldi*
v . , „ ... ,, .. of those before him, while all upon the “mended Constitution, ha« fulfilled the i to aid tn removing the illiteracy which it * The suh j (jctjgono wh .^ h - wjll iinmedj _ ...anuiiix I n.iiTrp* Next appeared the \ ice- l resident 8tand d j st j nct i y heard every word he ui- 8reat promise of 177C by proclaiming has added to the voting population of i ltt . ly ^.,,^0 the attentiou of the govern- tain ] v t h 0 ,l u t v of every land elect, Chester A. Arthur, escorted by terodi Very close attention was paid to' “liberty thronghout the land to all the North and South alike. t ment with a view- to thornu?h nrateetior m ...— , *,
Senator Pendleton, and accompanied by b i 8 utterances by all classes upon the inhabitants thereof,” and the elevation of there is but one remedy
I'liiiiiinu I'rini Trees : s cer-
. ^. owner, ment with a view to thorough protection |.| anting tjlnu js n( , ar , y bero , 1)on l lt of American interests. We will urge no jj 0 (p a( , a i n (his spring, as many did lust
- iitr* u VAXJi j oil v. 1 a r* r> vr» ii|rwu a,tn.T » 1 11' r* r* * C»» : stal ' d ' a " d "**")• wcre a PP' a ^« d ’ ,h0 n ^ ro raC0 frora " law ? t0 fu " ri S ,lts ‘pS^ S >n . P n7comm 0r rc^ ^1°^ now^repa^ t^.?“^
f f C 'i* * * * * 1 , „„ route, hut in the language of my prede- any (hi n |» i n the nursery line at
THE most IMDOrtant political change forces of the people shoubl he summon- cessors, I believe it is to de''the right b \e ra t„ 8 — ■
Senator Pendleton conducted Mr. Arthur by thog( , jn the crowd bolow wh o heard'of citizenship, is
to the desk cf the Vice-President, where I b j s addri , RS
tho Vice President received him and pre-' T1|K , S Al:ol - RA ,, A ddress, we have known since the adoption of the ' ed to mecl this danger by the saving ip- and duty of the United States to assert ( 0 ' naI Y ie
senteil him to the Senate. Fellow Citizens: We stand to-day | constitution of 1776. tluence of universal education. It is the Mr. Arthur made a brief address in u upon an eminence which overlooks a. No thoughtful man can fail to appro- high privilege and sacred duty of those distinct but modest tone, referring to his a hundred years of national life, a century | ciate its beniflcent effect upon our people- ^ n,| w living to educate their successors inexperience of parliamentary proceed-! crowded with perils, hut crowded with It has freed us from the perpetual danger and fit them, by intelligence and virtue, mgs, declaring his purpose to bo fair and triumphs of liberty and love. Before | of war and dissolution; it has added im- 1 for the inheritance which awaits them, impartial in his office of President of the 1 continuing the march let us pause on this mensely to the moral and industrial for- | In this beneficence of this work sections |
Senate, and invoked the consideration
to furnish reasona-
Trees guaranteed to be true
, , 1 make a specialty of small
and maintain such supervision and au- r ru j tg , a „d keep in my nursery (south of thority over any inter oceanic canal tho „ it ) tho following new and valuable across the isthmus that connects North v . irl0tjl ’, s: The Snyder blackberry, Gregg and South America as will protect our , Turner H „ d Mammoth Cluster rasphoruational interests." rios, Sharpless, Captain Jack. Crescent
’I he Constitution guarantees Seedling, Great American and Kentucky absolute ntLiutous Fur.EDOM. strawberries; also tho excellent non
'imd aid of the Senators. 'The oath of office was then adtninistired to him by Vico President Wheeler, after which Mr. Wheeler made a brief
height for a moment to strengthen our, ces of our people; it has liberated tlii- and races should bo forgotten, and parti- Congress is prohibited Irom making any | P ra , pe ’. p l ’ 0,n8ter ’ s . Favoiitc, which faith and renew our hope by a glance at 1 master as well as tho slave from a rela- zanship should be unknown. Let our laws respecting the establishment of re- 0 rt o inatL^ji—reencast • _ tho pathway along which our people lion which wronged and enfeebled both, people find a new meaning’m the divine J^ ,onor l r ' 11 llin P roe exercise t ere — LI !.N hi f sells the lx.-t lin<-uf have traveled. 1 It has surrendered to thoir own guard-| oracle that declares that "a little child The Territories of tho United Stales city 10 " 1 F.vcry pa^r'onhemTsTu'llyw'lrIt is now three days more than a hun- ianship tho manhood of more than 5,000,- shall lead them," for our littlo children aro subject to the direct legislative au-| ranted. tf2L'
