Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 20, 1870, Image 1

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ceo. n. nnnnnvnrn
MJitnr and Proprietor.
(Tanls.
VILLI AM 4. VALL4CI. rASK FICIDIHG.
WALLACE & FIELDING,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Clearfield, P..
flal,ef;.l bmineei of a'l kind attended to
Willi p imptni-. and fidelity. Office in residence
f William A. Wallace. Janl2:7
A. W. WALTERS,!
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ClcarCclU, Pa.
ft.Off.e in tb. Coort Uoofe. (1m3-15
H. W. SMITH,
ATTORNET-AT-LA'W,
j.l riearOeld. Piu ly
VILLI. M A. WALLATB. J. BLAKI VlLTEIlt.
WALLACE & WALTERS,
tloul Hi late A genii and Conrryauren,
( IcarCeld, rcna'a.
5-Tleal Eitnte Vonpht and if-ld. titlct 0Tm
i nod, eonvcyartften prepared. taxe paid, and in u
ranoM takon. u:li i& Bi-ir building, nearly
oppoftil Court Ilocfo. jnnl,0
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Clearfield. Pa.
JBfr-OrSer in tb Court Ii.mie. fjyl I,C7
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATTO!!NKY AT LAW,
t loaifieltt. Pa.
OSre on Marlt.t 8t., ."or tlaruaick A Imib'i
limit 8ii.
rPrompt attention to the marinft
Bf ItnnntT, Clnim", Ao., aod to ali legal buttioeae.
March 2i, IMB7 l.
ROBERT WALLACE,
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW,
Wallarc on, Orarfield. Counts', Pccn'a.
euAll Irjtal bu.'.arsB jiroirptly attanded to.
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTOUX I.Y AT LAW.
t)Ae. on Peenad St., Clearfield, Pa. novSI.Ctff
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTnP.NKY AT LAVA
And Heal I'.tate Afcut, C Irarflelil. Pa.
0(S.. 11a V.rlift erreet. npneilte tt a Jail,
.Ml' H.r-tfnlly nfier. bie esrvitss. tn eellinir
and huiini; land, in Clearfield and adjoining
year. .. a .arra.w. D.tun bim.ell that be e.n I
nnd.r aati.raetioa.
(feb26,'S3 If
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTUIlXtY KT LAW,
Irarfleld. Pa.
Ofllat ob Market .treat one donr ea.t of tbe Clear
field County Bank. mayVM
J.BB H. Orvii. ('. T. Alexander.
ORVIS &. ALEXANDER,
ATTnrXKYH AT LA H'.
ilrlleloiita. Pa. I(il3.'5 j
E, I. KIRK, M. D.f
jPnYSICUN AND SURG tO',
l utliepkbur. Pa.
A
T'AVill attend promptly to a!l prorrmioml
.ia. augl8:ly:pd
j DR. AI THORN,
IrnYSlCIAN & SURGEON,
TTAVXXO loTnted al Kylcrtown, ricarricld ro
XI P- offrF bi pn)finnal ,rvicp" to thr
Jm-i of Ihf r tirrttundini; country. Sept. 2V,'Cy-y
J DR. J. F. WOODS,
,rntsicnx a srnotox.
nrin( remoTfd to Aroni ilh-. Pa., r-.-j '(Ha
mixvtonal aerTicM to tba ptnp of that nlaoc
and thn tmrrftnuinf eountry. All calls pmmptly
tattrntlrtl to. Iro. fln pd.
' J. H. KLINE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN 4 SUKGEON,
HAVIVII Iwetrd t frnnf'lil. Ta.. ofrt. hi.
prnteMional .errier. tn the Jieni.le of th.t
ii'. .nil .iirroiuidiiif eountry. All cull. jiromillj
I JEFFERSON LITZ,
J? II Y S 1 C I A N li SUCGEOX,
AVISO Iwoted at O.eeita, T.., niter. bl
nrffe..lonal .erelee. tn the neir.1. of tbat
nM'e ann i.fnnnm i-"iiiit.
S.-B1-AI1 e.l'r r'iTt'T nttf-teled tn. Offire
nd re-i-tence OB Curtin at., fnraierlT neennied
SJ Dr. Kline. BijlK lr
J. HAYES,
tfoyia, DEXTIST.
ntTiee on Main 51., Curwen.ille, Pa.,
1 ILL Bink. rrnfe.eion.l airlt., fir the eB
Vl eeeienee nl Ibe lablio, eoaioianeing in
April, ISTiB. a. f.i'lnw.. rir :
Lnlh.r.burit Fir.1 Krid.T of averr Btiinlk.
Anennrille Fir.t M"idr "I every month.
l..mber..'it,Fir.tThur.,1.rf.r.rtB.nntb.
iilara. All order.
fnr work .hnuld be priaented aa tba dav of hi.
arrlrat at eaeh plnee.
fT Teeth ellrerted y Ibe .pi'ir.lien nf
loeal eiisir.ihe.ia eomparativnly without pain.
All kind, nf llental work ruarenterd.
h. it. Tba tiahlie will please aotioe.that Tlr.
Tl wh.B not enrsed in the above a-laita. Bia
wa tm ind In hi. nflt.a. In rnrwanarilla, I'a
Carw.n.rille, Feb. 4, 10. t-41
DENTAL rAKTKEr.SHir.
Pn. A. M. HILLS,
-(at tn lrfom ht patron-, niA tbr
puhnr gnr-!ly,tat h hiiaaieBoiat-t4 aita ntta
la tbe pra'tle of l-mttft'y.
s. r. SIIAW, D. D. s.,
rbf,U k frnduata of tba Philadelphia TVnal
Jallojt. ar.d 1 h pre f tire hna Ihf hii;h(it atla(a
AltiB tif nrnfitt.nnl till. All irk rf.ina In
,y o I wil! holft inlf prtinilly rrvpnni-
lit hr bfinr dn In tba tn.snt antiifsietort Man-
itor aad bihMt or dnr ( th prnfpaiiion. I
An nitabltbal pranltoa of tenty-tt ya tn !
i pln-f tnabtfa my to apaaJ. w ty patirnu 1
k emadnna. j
KVfrwnu trtrm a dttanna hoolj b mada
. tokt-ur iw 4-ft fora ts atiar dif
DR. S.
ecnr.Eos fjj
CLEAR
GEO. B. G00DLANDER, Proprietor.
VOL. 12-AVII0LE NO. 21CJ.
tfanls
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
Late Surgeon ofthe 83d ReK'tnenU PenmylTania
Vulunteori, bavin returned from too Army,
effrri bit rirofeiaional lerrlcaa to the citiioDi
of Cloarfiflld O'mntr.
e-0Pr-fMBlnnal calli prooiritly attended to.
Office on Second itroet, forinerlr ocoanted by
Dr. Woodi. (aprV6K
DR..T. JEFFERSON BOYEFl,
niYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Second Street, Clearfield, Pa.
,HaTinp pfrminpntly loenteJ, he now offer
hit trolsional wrrieii to the eititent of Clearfield
and TicinitT, and th public generally. All ealli
promptly attendi-d to. oct2t-y
... GEORGE C. KIRK,
Jus'Uo of tho Peace, Survivor and Cunvayanecr,
I.ulbcriburp, Pa.
A11 Winrr-f intruitcd to bim will b promptly
attended to. Prrpotif WijIiidj to employ a cur.
veror will do wull to g'tvt bnu aeall, at be flatten
biuinelr that be ran rrmlcr ntimnction. I'Uor
oonveyaace, article! f aprwmenl, and all If-al
papeK, promptly and o cully ritTuitJ. murJUp
HERD & Co.,
LAND AGENTS,
riiilipkburp. Outre Coui.ty, Pa.
rnrul Kta?e of alt kindi bongbt and void.
AUo, dfulrri in all kindt of Lutnlr. mTi,tV
DANIEL M. DOHERTY.
BAEBEE & HAEE DBJESSEB,
SECOND BTBtET,
j 23 tLCAnl'lEl.D, PA. tf
CHARLES SCHAFER,
LAGER BEER EKE WE It,
ClearCcld, Pa.
n AVISO rtntrd Sir. Entren Eretrcry hr
ti. ly ttnot .ttcntinn to bnsiu.M .nd
to. ui.l:uti!Cture of . .upcrinr .rliile uf lil.Lit
to reonn. the fiatronug. of .11 tUc old and murty
oew cuitomera. Au-2ttf.
WASHBURN,
SCALER OF LOGS,
Clou Ilnpr, OaiOcld Count), Prun'a.
TtlE lub.rribrr b. dern. marh time and
attention te the I-TAI.1NG OF LOOS, and
t.Rea Ibi. methed of ollrrinp hie .ereiee. to tba
wbo B3n, Bred thrra. Any turttier intoratatinn
e.a be bad bjr addreeiinf a. above. jei'o-tl
SURVEYOR.
DAVID 11 LAMS, LutbFri'burt;. ( le.rfiold Co
I'.., ofirr. bin errvu-rr ar lln'l.lr in the
,-.t end nf tlir r'liirty. All t-albwill br.tirnded
to lrooitlT, and tbe cbarre aindrrate. 1 : 1 1 : 7 0
SURVEYOR.
TI1E nndrrfipnrd offer hi iwrrirwi m a Snr
vryor, and may be found at fan ridenc, in
Lawrence townnhip. Lvtlurt Will racb bun di
reetfd to t'lcarlieid, Pa,
nay 7-tf. JAM HP MITCHrLL.
THOS. W. MOORE,
Laud Surveyor and Conveyancer,
TJ" AVINfl rvrntly located in the bornnb of
I.anibrr City, and rtutnpd the practir of
Land PurrcvinR. rrnpfcttnlly trndn bii profea
iunal acrvicea to the nwnn nf nnd prnlatori in
landt in f'lcarfirld and adjoining rountiei.
Iwd of conveyance m-atly rxecutcd.
Office and rcidence one dinr cait nT TTirk k
f(winecr'l itore. aprH pd4m.
N. M. HOOVER,
Vbolcaale A Hnuil Dealer la
Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff,
Two doiire rant or tbe Fut Oflien,
Mtni;r.T ftrei:t, CLr.ABFiitLn, pa.
l"eeur:Ecnt of rinca.Cijar C.. ae..
alaar. on band.
Bi) IS If
J. K. BOTTORF'S -
rnoTOGRArn (iALLEr.Y,
Sl.raet Elreet, Clcirftcl.l, l a.
V'EOATIVEfl Biide In elonily, ai well a. in
X elw weaiher. Cnn.lnnlli on hnnd a Knod
wrM.nl of MIAMI'S. PI UlfcilM'OI'Ks and
8TLlll.o.-t(H'lt: V1KMS. Framra, from at,
ftyle ol moulding. Biaite to order. ajir2s-tf
REUBEN HACKmAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
H:nger,
Drarrifld, f'rnn'a.
X.Will eennte jnlm ia btl line arnniftle aatl
bo a wurkauuihn. Biantier. a M.67
THOMAS H. FORCEE,
DPALKR 11
Cr.NEr.AL MKIlCIIANMSi;
craiia!:t(i, r.
Also, rxtcniir mnnufucturcr aid dealer in Fqoare
T;nlcr and t'nwrd Luuiiwr id ill kind.
-fr Or den olicltrd and
eitttd.
ill bill pntrrptN
U.vl-lj '
ft. Atrrm rtnT ai.ariiT. ALcriiT
W. ALBERT &. BROS.,
alanufaetorm A cxtrn.ive Iiealerr ia
Savred Lumber, Square Timber, &.C.,
WOOtlLAXl), I'tNK'A.
vOrdere nltelli-d. Bill, filled ob abort aotiee
and rrn.on.lde term.
A.blreil Woodland V 0., Clen-firM Co
. fa.
j.2i.lj
sl.l l.bT k MlofJ.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
i! KUCHA NT.
1 rrnrbvlllr, Irarllrld ( nmitr. Pa.
Keep. tsntnnl!r on bend B full B."nrtment nf
trv tl'iml.. Ilarilw.ee. tlroeeri.-.. end evervlbin
n.liallr kr.t In B retnil .lore, wbirh Will W iotil,
r ee.b, a. rheen ar eleewbere in tba enan':.
French! ille, June 27, lsr.7 y.
C. KRATZER &. SONS,
MERCHANTS,
rpi.en ia
Dry Gccle, Clotlni , Eatowtre,
Cutler., QaeeBiaare. Ornperiaa, rroTi.ioa. and
fbiiglea,
tlrarfirld, rron'a.
istr- At tbelr new .tere e-otn.n. F.ennd etreet.
near IHerrell A lllalar i H.rJw.re alnra. t.ianU
" "
MOSHANN01. LAND 4 LUMDER CO.,
OSCEOLA FTEAM MILLS,
aa.rrAC-n art
LTMEEH, LATII, AND riCKLTS
It. It. Fnil.l.IKCFOItn, Pn-ident
OffeeF"-",t n-e. 1!5 . 4ib t.. Thifa.
JOHN I.AWXIK. flnr-rinlewdent.
JeC'T Oe-enla Mill", Clearfield ent, I'a.
SAMUEL I. SXTEEL,
Practical Watch Maker,
Oppi.it r.l -One. Tliirlet'f eeeidesea.
f i:C(iM fTREl.T, CLEAr.riLLI), PA,
ifap-All kimle nf Watebe.. Clsek. and Jewelrr
nromi.ttr repaired, and work warranted le fire
.oo.iiu"im. InnrJ.TO
T T '
! X L
' Ol llt)I,T OOOTm. Vrpt, f-H clnlb, ntiifb I iM f M rb"npf Tbaa theT ra hnafbT
"." t"" ",U "'"'i",rbtol''MITTVr.n;yiT
i. Ai-., at rrdneed prieea, at oa"- s A AC S H 1 Y l L,
ii-n-.n. Jail.) C. Vr.ATmr.H. 1 allt-a, Jsa. , IsTl.
rufft,
(Opnnei
ANTI.n-llMWWKI Kn. I eirbtea tni
MllNti.S, wlnrb the bs- p-ie.
Willhr'a. Fit 1. a r-1 1 I S
eaeH i'.J Jt, lt
7
UorrUaiifous.
IS70. APRIL 1S70.
REC0NST11UCTI0N!
Will FigM It Gut on This Line!
WILLIA3E REED,
MARErr FTREET," '"
CLCAnnELD, PESJI'.l.
Dress CooJs, Fancy Goods,
Notions and Trainings,
LADIES' AND CENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS,
Unit and Caps,
Ladies', Misses1 and Children's Shoes,
AT rOPt'LAR PRICES.
!tTbe entiro vtock on band will bo told at a
reduction to prcmnt value, and I will rplctmb
Lhe riock every aiity dtyi with cboiea atlca of
ibe bcrt ooda in tbe icarlcC
Near tbe Tcili-Hiee,
CLEAHFIELD, PEKS'A.
J J
THE FIRST ARRIVAL!
Spring Millinery Goods
Just Raecirod al
Mrs. WATSON'S.
VLL tb. Ladies ia Town and tbe Coanlrr ar
invited to call aaj ase tbe Si.r.ng Stilt, in
DOXSETS, HATa,
rr.ENcn rwitu?, e.
Vfe bft.0 t. aait all tget and tiara
W. itmd:
ETfl
kerninf anr atock fall and ror-nlete. n tbat all I oilier CKt an provinces m:gbt Hot l
can be aiwnmoiodaird witk tba brsi and waeii j domineered by this lormi iubie renin
tylei of earb aeaKin. and at tbe leweat prieea. t aula in like niarfc 1 u y ......
Alen. new indnoraieBt. offcTea is tbe muy af
HIEsi.MKlNr, i. tbe aiort errant and fa.h-1
F.cniraber tbe Plaoo:
Slala Street, oppmite Vostop'a atorc,
CLEAKFlELIt, P. warn
DAVID BEAMS'
LUMBER MANUFACTORY,
sear LfTnr.nFr.rna, i-essa.
" rAVrrACTtKF.S all kind, of Lanbor for!
.'I buildirg puro.(a. A'aa,rt 00 band
LATH FOR I.Oon.Vfl,
rLA?TERTa LtTft,
TAU?l?, Ar,Ar.
Hit rianenng uia ar rrmiT aawe. ana at ,
different lenftba, 10 anit rorrh.M-r.; Ibe r.linp
are foar feel lor, and readj pointed.
AH kind. orf....dL.B,W.inb.f,Aed
to arder, and deliTeae. if drr red, Pr. wUi
belitral,ss.rd1nl.,,!iIT.
S-fVAtl lindi of GltllS ta'.aa ia axrbarpe
for I.nnitar,
Lolbrmburt P. 0, Jan. la.
owi oti :i sowisi
jonx A. STADLF.n
Hc.'pcctruMy infnran tbe eiLaena t CVartdd ar 2
vicinity tbat be baa rrwrrrd bia Taltrry ta tW
build in r. oa tbe carn-rof Market 1 Third Striata,
formarty ac-Bprcd by Jaba BiUborm, atTr br
kccpi enntUntly on band ail Liadt f
CO.vrCCTIONKI.IE.S.
VLicb will Vc rtilJ at rrrx raannabl r1rt.
aaaiv oklt tli ckkti a to ir.
ATTEXTlOS, RArTfJIEN!
Hartstnn ar infortned tbat tbe Wat andrbrapcvt
Brmd ran at aM ttmrt Kr bad at
FTAIiUI. -' PAKFIIT,
Of-nrfirld Ta. aU- lm
A Ccimh, Cold or Sorr Thraal
Reqnirr. iaiBMstiat attentina. a
n-piert ortt-n r.-i'.ltr ia aa ineambj.
t.onf PiMss-a.
Crown's Bronrlial Troetfi
Wiit Ir.ra-lal 't p:re itr'aat relief.
For Prnnrhilii Ar'bma, Ca'arib. C.sawaipt.r.
and Tbm.l Iitara. tbry ba.e a
attt.inf erel.
Sinfrra and Foli'ie f jK-i.fcer. use Ibem la etear
i and elrenc ima the tin
p n .. .v.. a w j 1..:..
..ti, . a .1 ,'.
' ,, srr ,(W ,,. ,
1
I lie .ore le ..'.lain the tin
piiowK? r-no.xriiiAL TJtornr.s.
Pft'.d .rerrw here. .!. ra
THE OSCKOLA HAK1TY !
C. J. Flier F, rrflprrrtw.
IV Of I.T rm.-w-iri'T rmntic 1 tbe ' 1
nfncr nf f-lt.f A s' ltm-n. and be nt'iw-ti of
Otts.ta and ririnTT m -rl. tbmt t kaw Kf
mm n,f prpr)f-4sr nf the ifccr. Ht
am pp-d larfiirt the "fl if f I.l. R "
a pII a I'l l. k l1.". Af f sprrr. -sb-t,v.
; n. ."i' -
Furniture ! Furnilurel
I
WlM'I.P r-",Is-.1fnT iT.,ntht fm-.-if tVa I
hmr nn lar4. at tn farts i-jt it L-
I.Af l'7"N. a tik d ra"tna-r. ntb a
Chair. PHiti. Siatifia, r.-wnif -rSa rv Af.
rblTittST I.aaned O.I. lrir.t.
" "w.
ie 1 J 1'. W bile Paiat Krw'S-s.
. at e. swea. iwea ,
,. kkATi-Lk'S.
lOrpean. ta. aiLaaj-eS-lai
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PRINCIPLESj
CLEAHFIELD, PA., WKDNISDAY, APRIL 20, IS70.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEAIU'IEI.I), TA.
WEDNESDAY MOHXIXG, APlilLJO, UTO.
M(iiii:ii, iiomi; ami nt: i;.
Tbe votindr that fall on mortal car,
Ap dew drttpn pure and even.
That tontb (Up t-rcaM or tmt the tear.
Are Slutbt-r, Home and licarcn.
A Moiber wertrvt name on eartb,
V'c tiffp it on tbe knr.
And id'ilne it narrvd ortb
lu man hood i iuImict.
Of Futi-hii.' aud ( ti--rt.
Vhrij lialluwval jtv -rauil flow
l'y calm, ftruestertd Wncra.
And Heaven that prt of cod! cm peace.
The bt-avt-n oi (he aonl.
M bn litr furrodinr rare ihall etaao,
L.Lc rwecpin wtni to mil.
O weep cut then, thonjrh rrurl tima
Ttic i-ut oi tj mm ;
To m-rr link, in rot; irr c;iui,
Kcuttion iti-i!. be giitjQ.
Ob. full tlirr not on mtrtal rar,
A d-w ifr.jj pure an H rw-n.
To Kbotfac tbi- krct. or rar1 tbe tear,
A Witti.rr. lion- and limvcn.
L0WIE CALLFCEUIA.
A KIW LMI'lttC.
In nrcit iit number, a Lr'u f bketcli
wan given of the irvoraphit al Ksition
and varied resource:, ot thai vatt I'cn
insula on our Wftcrn tuat, known
an Lower t't'tlortiia, aiiJ n hieli, jut
ting o it iJik s, Hun n I lie I'acitie lor
full hix liiindied inilcK, lurnis a I, am
, -
r
to those tertilfl province of Northern
V,-Ti,-n nl,i..i. n. .I..i , ,.,.,1 ... i
to oecome, like ixiwer Cal lomii it-'
self, integral parts of tho United
Mate j
'I bis rctiinmla may now 1 said to
tse in its trantuion Male. For apes
it lias lain comparativelv idle in I
thesca: bat ly deirrees the heave of
. ' ..
over:
ilinost into the mitre of tlie iopula-i
led globe, and it inii?tf.n pl.-iv tally I
as in.is.rtai.t apart as Upper t'alifi r-(
nia,which l.cs aU.ve it, and more ;
than the lusutii.us provinces if the;
det ay Ing cn pire, lo whi.li it i.evcr ,
niore than nominally beloitiMl. Jni
fact, LowcrCalfiniia hasmete'v pre
tended to Isl'n to Mcico, in oticr,'
lo protect itself form seizure l y some
more vigorous power; wiola Jiexico,
on the other baud, l.as gladly txmUntl .
cd ucrsc'.l with a mere nominal
i giunre (without suUi.ty or tribute,!
moOern iro-rt-as Lus turned it owl""l" "JM- ,''"u,lr' IUI n r mm
. : 1 1 . . .- . .
in order that Sonora, Sinaloa anj hcrur''
Stute and its uvpcri.tmt province
1 .1 ,. .... n
', v,(li( time
miulas vuW o illusory auihoriiy i)Vii MliiQ inl onvciKa-ol
exacted tv Mexico aii.l no taxes are:'1""' e tnojvvi oeui- point-, tuc
levied Iro'tn lower California, the na-'
lircsof lho lVi.itsa'a Lave aiwa s
'hsdavcrv luif-v at.d indciudrul
! .
r ...... .. . -t - --- - ... , aippi w 111110 lliu llicailllll Ol 1IIO HOIU
1 lt tlin M .'r- ''r'v Lowe vcr ' l' 09 " tate, j-iuhed into with the Constitution, tbe J udiciury -ii.lmtntaiil." Conceding, forlbe pur
. t.....t .. J , .1 a ,1 . ii.,!,M,:,.n ,; ,1.1 Committee is an ob.t.irlo nnd a alum- r .1 .. . ... :'...
rnuiu i:oi uc i-A 1 icu lu 1 01 v. 1 . . . , : ,, . . , .1
, Heaven is not i;.r man on earth. Nay. : . 4 To rail lim a beep Mch r,
in tbe case of tl is earti.'y tlvs.ut.. a mid p-IUt. a teavt-u dung
i-UH min-asil is with id ind V.iver," ' rvprolste, were mild terms com pared
!,r.d tiered ly it, gulf of pc.r:s.lhr''-V;rI0,VUjUI"'n
' westward tre:,doi mat. lo.Llo it ''? ' ' f -nf.-rlu..to Jefferson
1 ..... . l'.t- . I r I . trnl f I'M r?ni(. Jo fi
could not t-e ejKitcd to li'l lorevcr.
Heaven is not lor man on earih av
biM.min- as il in truh e-..id and n iw.lnT',li """" '" I -""
s.,. i,,..i,v .1 il.,..,. ..i,i r,i
I thousand millions of the whole earth P 't bcre tiiC rsd lorked, nnd , Uro proper to bo referred to ami be main there one hour prior lo his elec
i . . . . . ' . .-- . a Irt I., J ; ..., t ....., t : i l L. .. . I.. . :. . i . : 1 1 :M . t. . :t:, ......
IH-Ionfr to cn'l'irCS ahlcll lush tlltir
1..... ... ii ..1 .i. I'.,., -,
. . .... nMir'i
iv a,cr,i rji.ld the lat twenty years,
"nt , D;( J, noxt xliai t)lfv La've" K-CO
astouild.sl t'V the tail ay, an 1 iliCjln-,
"Jl - y !'C j
M'r nd lu lW JftlrT lUl
, before them. I
j On the w Lo. e w . Je circle t mat,
nii:;bty s. A. 11 hit bis (lestined ti I '
the luiure rc'iomce of human power,
there is no piiic ol toast of fvh cfO-
urn plot:, t in'f-oiUf ce tJ tho I'l ited
as J wt r Ca'..i", n.ia. It i
S iil!i tbe r.".;i.-h p asssao.s in tbe
;Noi:!esl Coast anj Alaska, ten
times tol.l, for it pircs ua certain !
sestii.o c-l every I ne of trade, that
tUbiT ccmi ly the .:.;!; to tl e
Indies, or ps.x-s d,v nward from ouri
wrstera nuiwsy nules, to lho coasts
! i f S tub Ament a or Autrs'ia. 1
j 1 he acntc statesmen of Mexico per-
ooivfd I liis probietn more tliaily tr
Lai than .n tbe Ministers tl lhe
M'i.il.1 S-!..t... ..i..l 1.r.'-.r.. Iltl
thultUv co.iJ not cjMt i
hold
' sui li a t.-rli. ss as Lower Cl.lornia
1 constitute J,t the command of tne
Pat itie, tl.ry w is.':y ptxpr.reJ to pass
il into the more owonul and cvuser
' vative hand, of the United States, in
.a marine r a lm h noaid n& I in llie
least bumdiktingto themselves.
They made a grant, in lv'4, cover
ing the vast ra ol t- lorty til
thousand igbl I. undncd square n.iie
in Iwcr t nhlornia. w lot ti was sub
.eqncnlly transftrrtd to the hands ol
the L'.wtr Cal.iorn.a t'i;cir, ot
It.iscitv; a -oq-rsl"n I ;t ti l.a I : I
trndy nM.f-ss.(j i!s ;f, tii.t r t'.hrr
crai.ts, f a v:.st p.,rti.n t the i. l.
I r .i"i iti'-e ol Soimia and of the I'm n
n. a. Pi r tb.s transiVr U e gr.nt !
lv'"l, tl e Lower Ca! inri ij I otrpany
t a i to Mex.co a l-rg t o! r
irv.
ten she wa in her e'.to-i iir.l-
The tian-l.r cd was du'y made at lhe
I Mexican legation in as'iongten. in
May. lv,i. an 1 wa forma. '.r ratiticd
by 1'nes.i-ent Jurrrx ia ibe L-liowing
, Atigtisu A crtl ticate of tbe ronvev-
tH. whithwa.dtj.n ly tbe l-.n
'CsiebCo.lioc. and cn iorscl ty I e
Vctu-an .Vii.i-trr at W li rc'.on.was
fled in the r Pe of our Sacrvisrv
ot
Stale, t.i l-e tie t as.s of try f-'.urese-tin
hetween lhe two t.overnmert, '
for the pen base or j i.t trot-it'ifa
of lhe I'cnmstila of Lowi r Cii.l' .n ia
I'.iit il is not ti.e objoi t of the Iiw.
er t al.f .rri.a Co that lhe tl.arter
rn'1 ' a
sl.aii lc uiaoe the Kss.s ( a mere po-i vr t,'ux ie mnnn .- lerturf on
literal operation. 1 heir obtort is to ter pmnre in P!.i'adc!pbia. It i.
red mre the lard duly ard uithf.iiy. not kn-wn whether he w id take along
ao.irr the sr,tract w u Means'. ; and :p Pr-si lent U the put jiso uf illu
Ut that end U.ey are now prrpanrf tra'JCS hi point,
art rxtrns'Ts tp.-ilon. auk t!;r. ' -r- r
j iCW c,j aml.rt' rp f lis rM
it.ee. and cstsl.i-hirg anea-canVni
... . t .. . . ,-
, Airra !y, ert.igran:, a... are-- ty tl;
inr- ii'in wriais. ana oiairr u. ihii oi
i vatoai'le matenats ol rm-norr-e, are'
jponrng into Lower Cahrnrrna j aesl
jO is "jeitar-rr anrveanert n.akes
REP
, . t 4
N5T MEN.
a'l t tiui'ro roiiiihi:o that tho Com
pw; tliouM ul once aply its power
fftl U inrans, to regulalo tliis ran-
uoinnniiululiuii undor imviI la. J he
-oii.mnv i nrincJ wilh .ovcni Cfjnal
10 iia-c of tho ront J'.ast India Coin-
Vnh w hich fotii.iltd mi empire in
Iliit.fMiUnt and iU Supoi intendunt
ni4 (jovcrnur (it-nt'ial it tho Hon. !
Johi A
i-oan, wno will prohably
follo tho toluiiizinjr exjieditinn, dnr
"if? tio next retess of t.onress, with
cit parly who w ill make it their
sutnocr trip".
b'Bio notion of llu power and ro
soutjt aof the Lower California Com
paMinnr ho liirmeil tlui narm-s ,l
I he rresiJetil of tho Coiiinanv. tho
Mead uaru-rs of w hieh is at 'o. u.i 1 J udii iarj- Committee, Senator Car
William St. ;n New York, is Jiichard 1 penter declared that that brunch of
Schell, Iq , ind Win. 11. Travcrs is j tlio .Senate had become useless, beloti;
llio Treamrel ; follo inrj w hich, wo ing to ft slato of things that is pass
find tlio naiiicoof (icn. il. K. liutlcr, in away. His rotiu-t and stateninn
Aufurt Itelmrtit, Win. ii. Karo. t'u- lino spr.cli ia in strong contrast with
lib Cushin, C. K. Garrison, iiun. j tho miserable qiiibbliiifj with which
Join A. drisvol l, John Andcrju, Senator .Scott ol this Slate, strovo to
Kob-rt I'. Icic, lien liolladav. l!ub-1 bolster up tho nintislrnns prctei.sions
crt 11. Mt Lanr, l"rancis ilorrm, Jolin
ilcl. .Pavidnji, Leonard W. Jcruinc,
S L JI. iariw. JMward S. Sjnlurd. !
j. i u. i.-nai, aliU 31. y. i.uuei is. i
Auonc Hit uisiro names, aro those :
of two ps Jlinistcriio China nnd j
Me.lco,(Mr Cushni and Mr. Mc
Lai, and the well known public I cr. yen, moro absolutely the crealures jnj a government, nnd it was thoulil
vieits ofall ihc others, make it cvi. of his w ill than the troops under his Juhiral.lo that thoso who should siiT in
dcM thai the Company is not merely J command. His dragoons had done ,,jg hall should come with locul knowl
a M k or pi.lilical mucliine. In fact "'k of rep;istennrr tlirouglioiit 1 0)1,0 f t,0;r rckrot.tivo Sia;cs, so
it o1 rs no stock for attic I tlie Strte of Mississippi. They lmd 1 .,at tlio Senate in thn n.rre,'.-,f
l.H I lm I. .-!...,.. i.r . l.rt r.r '
idejMrws and enlightened safjacily :
' of tit.' Coin; aiiV niav te found in the ;
fact, lhoui:li the dcinot ratio menibers :
'aruy prevail in uiiiiioer, me turn-.
P"J I0113 as thrco years 1.0, and
bik a lan.o Hrlion of them w ere .
wet tittdly louieatinj,' tho pi inciple ,
ft' IMuci.lh Aniei.duiciit lor the ,
VnitaJ States, dociJeJ, thai all races
;orcolml, and of whatever color, ;
I . I . I
''"; ave lanJ on equal terms, and
''vc 've ,0 try, wiiimut liniitatimi
or '"'- ul''''". proclcm oi s If ,
C"Tt r1"1 "' l'e 'c ol
tbe wu... It ia clear, thercf.re, that
th:s t:i.iany lias tiio sa,-:ui;v lo
uc v ; and it w ill Lo an union tant :
h ur fj- ;!.c fjtiiro !t tiin-s of the
Xirt!nel ci-ast, when tbe tolunj :
v. l.!th 5 now la preparation, lanJs ,
p.'n tio lniusu!ar tvast.
This U an a::e of i'ro:rres :
tnii' ?tl'C greatest enterprises of the ,
, ul.'i " l" a ""J""1
l.t I .' ...! ...I I - I:
--''o"i--'to" -o-
,
HA7M." Many ;
-JJv Namks
rears V .;.
, i.t. . .
ln-hav, ovcrlo,k a.
aii'lifa l-iib'.ii
red b.,:i-d, eonin. t n L s.king in lividu '
' tn i,n in l! 0 Ml"c d. ret lion ;
J -" a.th was then ragtn; ,
' fcv.f heal ad over the country.
aT" "a' uur ' ,r"
1 L .-..I f!ir,n,,l. I..1T. f-.fi r. n
" -"7 , , .7.1
n,llS 1 0 can turn a sticcp stc .icr,
j,y . i i v n c iraiiars riniciu ,
:' mJ ' v
iho r nian six ko :
"StBzir, we've travc!ed a
troo j
pii-ce .-vlhrr, and understand iach.ity. Whether or not General A mej!
other
. tly wed about that old hca-1
tn Jefferson. May I ask bo
then,
fore wl
part, whal your namo may ( stitmion ; and conceding all that can ) when be resigned, ho was not nt hbcr
j be claimed ry the advance raiders up ty to leave lho Stato, and had ho done
rrpaoion j-a.Iita.ljp" raise J Lis ' on the Constilution, and fir tho pur so, he would havo t-m milted a scri
repliidt I poe of this uis-ussioti I desire to con-j ous military oflense, lor which he
r.amo is Thomas Jeftcrton, cede that : conceeding that whenever i might bavo been tried and punished
t of tbe UniteJ Stalts, al ' the Constitution stands in the way of i He w s, therefore, not even a resident
viu. What n.ay your name j mci.suro w hich we deem to be of the Stato of Mississippi nmro than
I be in lhe intercuts of human rights, j ho would havo been had ho Iteon kid
Totn JefTerson thbt ml , wl.cn il hinders some temporary ad-j napped and taken to that Stato and
Hie
1 it ti
Mi
Pi 1 n
vour
"be ) '
-Y-
Id ct:? Well! w e I I . ,
M v.rinsn e's llavnea," and pulling
spurs
down
Old IHibbiu, the way be cul trampled under loot ; conceding this, ( question remain', vi ns lie an "in
orlh loik was a caution to tieneral Ames's casa docs not coicc : habitant" cf that Rtato williin the
Vircii cravel.
lie
ke hotame the pnn cf tne
i in the i.tig!.b.n;iood for a
pnn rf t.ie
crocei
loni and when ar one wished
. ..
to ma
P"'.V
uJ "l
trains omiu.niy iai. no ua-i
xaun.'-My nanu s Haj lies"
n..M.xCKl.i;sIIoV .co...ryv tU ,lf.(,- . , decent regard for
of :. t rseverty German cmtgranu , (,jr oattm, would aeont lo die-
hsie licd on lho Island f Juan ; , . .1, .1 .,n,.i,i ni
Pcruac ma Jo famous by le Poe'.i
story ;' L. bwm Ciusoe. Thty nre ,
deI.i:idJ wilh their new honie.abiih
pi.it 1 lobea Iotc't ard tertOe sj-'t,
ialKki la'naly wilh wild gnats n-l a
! fei w i d horsxs and tho, keys. The
gr 1: , so f.moti as Kol i'on'a hov.se.
Hi I ten ail:. Il is situate I ina Lrge
iVa.t- coven-J with an rxulrrant
gr. I. i of wild tun ips. Ine le-dir
of'eci!"HV is Pol trt Ucl.i.lon, a
Sa: .. r g'nerr.w l .i served ns a Major
in let 1. ilea t-'.aus army C'ar.i g ine
la! w . r.
ioLis Mrs. Passionless m-n
ttl as ci usuilly take more ere I t
tn -u-s lvcs f r g-Hxlncss than tl ry
.n ', ml.iie fiery nrn are fome
t udgi'J over -harsldv. An old
lir
d.fe a ll-it the gmce which
wcil hare concerted Joi n, would
fa-Iv have kef i Peter Irom knotk
ing a 1 an d"wu.
j v.'t i. limo '-the s'.a i-w en liie
,r , , e ,ir lU rr the c' k. the run-
, . .. , . . , : ,..
rri-ai I winter, m t th. year centu
r.c Tin-so are tut arbittsry and
r-ntcal : -ns the measure ot time.
rot tlve n-sit. T
me i the life rt
tl-e a" 1. It pot this, then tell Die
w 1 .1 tine. 1
IIuBfTer the wicked mvr thriro
for a I snr the rath of virtue is the
earliest one lo travel lo th. end.
If a fee? were eharged te lhe snn
rt, tn Mnfr Uolbs of lbs world
it,e - kl t p ia lb nmirj.
NEW
HAIDERS ON THE CONSTITUTION.
In tlio di bato on tho ndmtwinn of
General Allied to tho Senate of the
! t'nitod Slto, Mr. (.'urponlrr, o( Win
rnnsm, wa not very Fimi inir in iiis
! uunnntiutionri of tlio.o who insist on
oonMimmaiinif tfint oulii.. ThoiuMi
the Sonnlor I'rum Wisconsin hna thowri
sometimeg cnnsiilcnil.lo looseness in
Ins construction of tho C'tinstilutioii,
lio could not Imt rftraid this ca.so ns n
flairrnnt violation of its most snered
provij-ionn. JIo styled the supporters
of the impudent tdaim of Ames ns
"raider, on the Constitution," and
! del tared that his admission would
It. "lliuf;1. Ha AiiUilUlUlf B1UU JiUU
hroken rihi." As a member ofthe
of tho satrap. Y'ct, in tlio w hole
course ol Ins nrjrtimcTit, 11, o Senator
from Wisconsin did not revert to the
uiuisiiiuiii"e lact, mm tne ineinoers oi ;
tbe Mississippi K sislatnro which went
through llio torm of electing (.uncntl I
Ames, were as completely in his pow-1
a T I er vr n rtls lielil iiia i rf uinu nml
mado op the returns. Ames ns 'ro
visional Governor mado ont thecerlifi-
catesot inciubcrsol the leirislature, nnd
f" 'i'i u')"-"! in ranronuifu
cletlion to the Senateol tlio Imted ,
States To tliis f.irce the Itidical
majority in tho nited States Senate
provse to pivo validity by tlio ad-1
mission of tho reonstrutioti pro con-
sual, nnu .Vnalor Carpenter rciioach-;
... II .. .... 1 . . 1. .. . . .!....
lo"" lens liicm mat in 1110 prosecu- j
in., uivui umi hi mo (.msceu
: . . 1. : ... 1. - . 1 1 ' ......
lion of their atacks on tho Consti
tin they re-ard the Judiciary C.
mittee as a.t- obMa-lo and a sit
tlinj? dhnk. Wo make as full
Olisi 11 11
oni
st 11 111-
CJt-
'tracts Irom ti:i speech as our rtiacc
ftmits :
I have ofli n felt of late that the
Judiciary Committee i n useless
brjnch ol this body. It bclon". to a
siaic 01 tilings w hich 1 K-ar is passing ,.,L;C ,y M,al in ,ie .Senate in Wash
but away. It was created in tlio early ;,..,, 1 rPsent mr 1 -redemials sr,H
days of the Republic when the Cm j
" "", ... r, k-.v, ;
lluil - nnil lU ... .h. ... A.I...
.vav..
(rr ciinnSu.. it in usiianj com-;
pucu 01 men tow in r nave neen
formed by professional Ira'ninrr; men
- . - - '-.-'
in - toils legitimato result, whether i
pleasant or unpleasant 1 men accus 1
lonied to appHive ot tho conclusions
lopv, lnlhcr thcto jump wiili firCao of ienrnl Ames doc nut even
puim i;i-- ""firrimi mo pasua
hour. il.orcloic, whenever .1 .s
thought necessary to pass a politunl .
i"'j, " ,an iiili.iUitaut ol tlio Stato ot Jlissis-
ri' "in! In its .-iinsnnn ne tn mnfllM1.:... : :.:...!- ..r.i t'
in 111 .1 c 1 t
An. I .0 Iar a, regard. ,
my connection w ill, It, I wi.l enter!
, mlo a written stipu.ation stamped
I T ' 'T T.T ' "'at 11 "'"'M
be abolished tomorrow.
It... m.ll... minmA . I. a
1 . 1 . . i V . H
nn..s .a.... ao iar as rcgarus ,
" .' " ,
i)ui tin matter seemru to io a na-i
eou. - .wi - ivi. iiiaiveiuiiuiu-e. 11 ia-
Jt in- i
volvcd oidy Questions of law and was ,
,un mbrned w ilh any political neces-
1. entilted to Ins seal depends upon 1
tho proper construction of tho Con-1
vantage or fi aslrutes some party end, !
it is to be disregarded and ruthlessly ,
within the concession.
A decent regard lor lhe opinions of .
our early statesmen, for the theory of;
,. - ,,t,.mmiit . ile..nt rp.-nnl tori
S ..... 1
t,e ancient opinion that civil righlsj"1 tt'" 1 "'""i .-....
arc on!j. enred when those who ad-i M" he was ainiilialnlant n
minister the pivrnimenl by a wrilten
l..tt..e .l.t li.,r ennlr,.! nr.l .i .,-,) .
(,0 disregarded without some lemsv
1 ,:. rrsnliiiin-1.1 the n.ii.!.. r ,
.1, "..,, ... ....i....i.. 11...
nol Le nretende.1 that this ia such a
case. What is the ntKssity lor Gen
eral Ames to taae Ins seal this nio
mert. Jskh lho Tate of the llopublio,
Joes the fate of our parly, or lho fato
of any grate public me'.s'.rc depend
ni'"ii"it! Hero wo arc in iimfonnd
peace, with a repul.lican majority ot
more than two thir.ls in the Senate,
and lhe State ot Mississippi is repub-
lo an in both bran, lu sol lhe l. - gtsla -
lure, alio 11 is ivi 1.1111 -Hill v.eneiiu
Ames is now eligible an
id can be here -
alter elected and lake I
scat in tin.
Isviy w itbiii len days, lrto from all
ohji'v lion.
Mr. President,
lliero may come a
time w hen parlies are so nearly hal- port. It ha been construed W illi
anted that Iho benefit ot ono vide lor great strictness, nnd when Senators
six years in this body world bo a stated in lho tlebato tho reproscnt.V
grcat temptation to slight the Consti tions which General Ames mado to
union. S'riotild surh a limo como the ' the committee, tlio Senator Irom
precedent we are lo make Ibis day ! Michigan Mr. Howard ptotested
w ill bo regarded as possessing over-, against the fuels being slated here.
whelming importance. It will bo' Ho protested g.iint the Senator
en that General Ames's case was from New York or nny body elso stnt
deciiled by the party possessing such j ing what the tacts were useless they
ot-i.r !..;.. i-.M...tl. e. .I.n -v. w.-ni aUn "iiboili..il in tbn reoort.
, f ' . 'i
si u p, . i vn. H'lni' in iviiip.M.iuii. iiiiu
that smii a lireivdonl is sate to tol-
low. Il i iniportanl, thendore, that
w should decide this caso rightly
Indeed, tbe only itnport.meo attach
ing to this Case is that it should be
correctly decided. Nolsijy will be
injured by a orrccl decision.
There i nothing, therefore, that I
can conceive ot lo swerve a hnir's
breadth front a cold consideration ar.d
upright determination ol this rase;
ami yet, sir, w. are ncing pushed and
crowded by party leaders with hoi;
basl into" a determination of this
ques-tinn, which, in my j'idgaawni, will
BLICAN
TEEMS $2 per annum, in Advance.
SEIUES - VOI, 10, NO. 39.
imjuuuujBumijumjLMMirMJi. issi.am.j' aja ai
violate both the letter find the Spirit
of tho Constitution.
In its investigation of this question
tho committee tamo first upon that
provision of tho Conbtilutiun which
declares
"No person shall be a Senator who
shall not havo attained to tho ao of
thirty years and been nino years a
citizen ot tho L'nitcd States, and who
shall not when elo( ted bo an inhiibi
taut of that State lor w hich ho shall
bo chosen."
Sir, tho Judiciary Committco did
not mako that Constitution ; they did
not pen that obnoxious piovision ; they
did not rmbarrafs tho ri"ht nf nnv
hitman hetn to fret into the Senate.
No member of Ilia committee is even
old enotiirli to havo voted liirlho Con
stilulion w hen it was adopted b- the
people. If this bo an unn iso provis
ion in tho Constitution we arc not an
swerablo for it. We simplv find it
ineio, anu the only question Jor us to
determine is, what does it mean f
Tm-iiiht; to tho debates in the con
vention which framed tho C'onstitn
lion, we find that the word "resident"
was stricken from tho original draft,
and tho word "inhabitant" subsiitu-
.,,,1 (. ., i, ,....,- nJ r i.,.,..i
;r,i(i,.i ;,, vi... .t. ..;....
,nril,is r.rovtKiin ? What does it mean''
whv. sir. the Constitution was creatl
should possess knowlcdo of tho local
affairs of every Sluto in tho Union.
Hence il was provided that the Sena
tors should bo inhabitants of their re
snectivfi St:ile. It tl-ii. not. rtmu.l,
u,. 10 should I'c a resident ; ho must
hs no inhabitant of tho .State which
ie was lo ,-eplcscnt.
yow jr Rnppoo I go tomorrow
nn nvovapeofdixrovery to theSlnto ol-
J ie.siit.pi, not bein in tho army or
-'. . .. ..."
nnvy, so that I am at perfect libirty
to go or not to go, w l.tch was not the
. ' - ... :. 1. 1 1 . .. .1 . .
i;usu Mini vieueiai billies mill on anil-
I ing thero find tho legislal 1110 in scs-
Ision and say to lliem, "(leiitlenien, il
you will elect mc to the Senate of the
United States I will cast my lot with
you." They say they will do so ;
they elect mo the same afternoon, and
I SLarL hack in Ihn rl-ntiirur trniti t.i
by tho votes of eomo sixty Senalors,
0, w ,10m ,,, gworn t0 t.,,,,l0rl
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mm constitution which provides that
llo mnn Piia bo a Senator from the
sitato of Mississippi unless ho was
iehoser. Tarn admitted. Mr. Presi-
ueiu, wouiu such a cao nnswtr too
,nii it of the Constitution ? Would R
m,i ho a ralcnt and oalt.ablo violaiion
0 ti,0 f.jnstitution ? And yet the'
gtand ns well ns that
And now, bir, the question is, was
Mr. Ames, tit tho lime lie was those n,
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tionrcn
eral An
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douhtlnl Irom tho fads, thai he was
csiucet 01 Jl ississippi, 1110 ques
uon remains, was nenn "in nauiiani f
to bo buriic in mind that (ion-
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ines never wont lo Missi-siptii
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ot ins own volition, nor am no so ro
tion
nun. .10 uas 111 iiiu imiiiuij senico
of the United Stales, llo was order-
ed to Mississippi ns he iniyht have
been ordered to Alaska. Iiom the
first hour ol his arrivul in Mississippi
until some ton days after his election,
detained in prison until niter his dec-
tion. Put tonredo bis residence, the
legal niennmg ol that word: as
bo subject to the pel lormanco ol nny
municipal Unties, or Uia ho sustain
ni" P'
peopl
lll.UI IVIUllUin I'T 1111
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is to
I deny
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t Hat "1 ft legal Or COnStl lilt IOI1UI SCI1SC
General Ames betnmo even n resident
..r ST li.'.-liiiii I.. ....!,. lli..n In r.l..
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cHicor -going in blind obedience loan
order he could not question or lia-
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obey. Hut. for the nrnnnmiit. 1r i
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Ames a residence in Mi.s.-iesippi, then
the Senator Irom Oregon savs it wns
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tention lo reminn there nnd that
"aiIu " inhahilaiil ot Mississq.pi.
I Very well, sir; let this, too, bo con-
ceueo i nen tne qncuon ict irs, 0,0
l.cnerai A.nes, prior 10 ins election
even entertain in Ins bis own mind
1 no unqiiaiineti ini-nuon pe, innoe.it.
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, lb,s mete -question ol fad the ';' -
: u.cnv o. "cm-. n,es o no .uoic-
aiv (.omnnttce isconcushc ngainl
. , ,ii, . " .
him. A good deal ol captious criti-
cisni nas ueen pusseti upon mis ro
tvi... le lv;.l...,t il. Jn.lieisrv
iv., ii., ...
t omniilleo navo no mote rigni to i iu
late the Constitution bv seating nn
ineligible member by erroneous ivport.
than tho Senate lias lo do tho sumo
thing l y its voto ; and if by inndver
tenro or otherwiso lhe rciorl does not
fully slalo lhe laels they should ho
stated to the Senate.
No human heart is over vacant. It
has an inhabitant, either an angel or
a Uevu.
j Manly regret for wrong never weak
n, but a'.w ays strengthens the b.art.
aaBwaBaaaawaaa-aaaaaaBaail Bill liaa, iiaa Bl
Clm'irfs ia t!io Amciiran lY"rrt.
Tlis if in t -.'i''ir litis l!ir foilinv.
log sliitcnienl concertiiiiij the procr.s
id clnngri going on nil o el' lho grout
Inland desert between Culiloriiin nnd
M isMiuri :
Tor sonio time past there lias been
ft question bcliini lhe people of thi
basin ami o , pi,,!,,, east of tbn
KiM-ky Mountains that has iisyct failed
lo ho satislaclotily answered. It is i
W by aro the stremus cni tying mora
water than in former ycni-ni' Tho
great plains nro fist sii, nieir n,.j,j
nniuie, nun tnroiigii them 1110 running
streams in places whero I went' yeam
ago thero win. not n dioiol water)
and where at that limo there ttcro
sinall streams, the)' nro now very
much enlarged. In many eases thin
change lias been of great value, as il
has given to tho traveler a supply of
water that had previously been denied.
When tho (irt emigrant crossed tbd
Plains lo Ciilifiiriiiu, lho great objon.
tion urged lo tho trip was the scarcity
of water on the greater part of tho
route. Within a lew years this has
been all changed, and in tlio beds of
old streams that wtro dry when lirst
found, there is now water lor all piir
poses required.
Tho Laramio Plains aro not now
destitute of w ater, whereas sonio years
ago thero was none, and tint traveler
hud to carry water on pushing ovuir
ia...... . xi.iv.. u i.iu ou .uu..-uuutia uav-
lor the last ten years, there bus hi crt
a continued inci ease of walcr through
out tho iv hole desert country bct cen
mo .Missouri aim tlio Menu Nevada.
The Arknnsas uas dry in lriti, Irom
the Pawnee pork lo the Cimnron cro.
sin-', nnd previous to that tnmi ton
Pecos was dried up, so that at many
places tho pooplu wcro obliged to dig
lor water. And lhe .Moro Valley nnd
l'luins were at that time almost desli
tuto of vegetation. Now tho Vegcla
tion is Iiixiii inns, ami it is one ol lb
very best w bout growing sections.
Lenver was buill on the banks of
nn extinct creek, which il w is s-ltjj.
posed would remain dry, but, lifter
lho sett lenient, to the astonishment of
the people, il been mo quite u stream,
and in now crossed by britlitcs. Tho
Huerfano, tho lioia Pi cos, and oilier
that wcro dry during the suminer
months, ten years ago, nro now con.
stunt ly rniniini; in fair streams. Wo
aro satisfied that along the whole lii.0
of the Union I'ucifiu liaihoad thero is
much moro moisluro in the earth than
thero was only n few tears since
Again, Salt Luko is seven feet higher
than it was ton years ago, nnd it is
constantly rising, and it bus bccil
urged by those who havo paid i.tten
tion to tho subject, that the rise of
Water there would produce n solution
on lho Mormon question bel'.iro Con
profs would act upon it. When tho
Salt Laku shall rito a few feet higher
we shall look for its overthrow to
reach the Shell Creek range, hi t vi
denily at one time as svjicr did cover'
what is now only a mid valley, not
direct in ils course, but cut up wilh
ranges, Mill iho continued valley can
bo traced. This great increase of
water will work a great revolution in
tho opinion of the peoplo as to the ca
pacity of tho great plains lor agricul
tural purposes.
Tho only reason why lho greek
plains cannot bo made into good fruit
farms is tho lack of waler and limber,
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Tho tncrcaso of water of w hich w
havo spoken will do uwny with ond
objection, and tho discovery of coal
over a distal. co cast of Salt Lakofor
over six hundred milts will obvinto
tho other. Ti o man travelsovcrlhat
lhe Union Pacific ltuilrnud twenty five
years from this limo will find that the
sago brush has given way to crops of
all kinds grow ii.g in the greatest lux
uriance, and that lho sturdy farmers
with happy homes hnvo taken tho
places of tho w andering red Ineii. lit
our own Stato this increaso of moisl
uro lias been noticed, and tho old ct
ne. a vio iiiu. iiesiiatu to sal inav lit
1. ., .. , ' .
1 many iilaeea iheslreanis have uicivas.
ed more than one fourth in sizo dur
.,, ......
ing tho last five years, nnd in soino
places whero lliero was no waler then
ibero arc now small but constantly
ruuning streams.
AGoodN'ame. Eeforo all things,
and beyond al! price, is a good nunie.
Hminciit wisdom has declared thai il
in ' rather to bo chosen than treat
riches."
It stands for, nnd is tho label of a
man's character. Tho name 0110 bears,
or lho accredited reputation, repre
sents bis manly worili, his bolidili",
his virtues mid honor.
No power can bring back tho f en
trance of a good imino once blasted.
No tonguo can drrlnro ils value, nn
mind can conceive lho vacuum mado
by its loss. Without it poverty be.
comes a hand maid, without il wealth
is 11 disgrace.
Wilh it lhe humblest rt'n'ion of lift)
are blessed nml ennobled j without it
the highest titles, tho most honoi ablo
posilitions and lho most turorablo hu
man relations uvo marks of humilia
tion and insignia of woi thlcssiicss.
I A good n.tniu is lhe bio-Bom and
fftt'l 'l goodness. It is not a mark
trt-tr-il oil tin. . lo, r.ii'l i1 In- aomi. ont-
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side hand, but it is the proper devclt;
inent of the inner man tho shining
lig'it which a pine und good si-ul puis
in sight from within.
Aoitr.ro on osk Si njbrT. Mr. Do
eon, ot Edgefield, S. C, the hero of
the Georgia Scenes, nnder lho nsimo
of "Zed Urate," wns once court inu a
lady cither in (ieorgin or Cnroiina,
sl) lof.wd ,,;, ire.oK-ntly aud
h(j r(.IK,Wlil )jg WQ
inu.mcw ,,e ,t,n0 CXeccdi..gly an-
. i))Vo(, .; j ,,, v nm, to,
1 hilll SilO
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i nun riiu vmiij nn. n mill , H'lll
( t llcir t:lste-, opinio,,., likes- and dislikes
Wf ,, j,,,,,.,,,,,. Mil,
, . ... ,-. , . . ... ,,
I alio, "Mr. Lacon, I don t think the
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ro
subject on earth upon wbirh
wo agree." "I nssmo jutt, madam,
that you nro mistaken," snid Mr. Hit
con, ''and I tan provo II." "If yoti
will mention ono thing upon whi-h
wo ran agree," said she, "1 w ill marry
you." - Well," sai J Mr. Hateli,"l wi'l
doit. Suppose now, j ou and 1 wcro
traveling togilber; wenrtivent night
at a hold, and there :tro only two beds
vacant. In one thero is a man nml
in tliu other a woman winch hod
would you sleep in ''' She mso With
intligtation, nnd replied, "With lho
woman, ol course, sir." "So would I,
earnestly replied Itarnn.
Il is raid that lho new Senator,
Morgan C. Hamilton, from Texas,
never smoked a cigar, took a Uriuk,
or kissed a womsn. Wo predict ho
will bc Iiko I tio new hired girl, when
asked if she had ever bad any experi
ence, as a wet nurso. Mio said sho
' hadn't, but that sho coulJ soou learn
Nothini bke a halnne. The rlrU
now tip their hits forward wbiuU Old
seU lbs Grecian arg thiB(t,
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