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i 'I . ft M' s1'- ? Till! MIMA' SEXTIKEL. VOIt TUB 1'ltlMlllKNCY IN 1808, UI.YtSI'.H N ClttANT, or rnt otitis miii. "Writ ilw, thnn rmI in I filtlifnl itmnt." Thr sto pi lur trt fir piltlolt pHnl.lnntnt for traltwi. l'ouTiu; vim: riucsniuxoY, SCIIUVf.r.H COI.I'.VA', ormtm. D. M. C. QAULT. EDITOR. Satuimiay Mohninu, July 11, 1808. Ashland on .io Jlil ami -illi.. Lnt night nil was gnyoty, festivity and Joy; lint today gloom, lassitude nml stupor ittlo over tin village ol Ashland, All sweet lias its liittcr till joy gives way to sorrow; nml dually liittnaiiity, nttcr plunging nt Intervals through clustering joys, limls n lustre poe in the quiet realms of death. The long looked for " Dedication Hall" camu off last night, ami was it complete mid grand success. The spa cious mid beautifully decorated hall was mnilu to resound with enchanting nntie, ami n hundred and (illy hand some Indies, clad in snowy while, trip ped the agile toe, while n hundred and fifty gentlemen whirled them through thegiddymazes of the dance. Long niitv this occasion find a uiehe in the memories of a pleusurc-loving people who delight in elnntc niniiement, and netive,soul in-piiiug, energetic pa-timc. A score ol lowing dainels mav have impressed their images upon the' vichl - log hearts of ti score of romantic1 youths, thus laying the foundation for it copious leading to the hymciiial al ter. To-dav U the L'lmintu natal dav of American lihert v. Ewrv paltiol who j "V ' lwl ,0 Mot"Ki """ al!"", fc'"" l,,,r has remained through The trving or-, ,i"" oMl'1, fc'n,il; "ml that it is leally deal of fi.e and sword, true to the Inn-1 ' ' !' Int-iwiml value ol that dameutal primiples of our national "wU- 1', say they, it is fed to young fabric, feels this dav ti thrill of iov in his heart, and is hiiiMcIt laureled hv the invisible linger ol approving eon science; while thoe who denied their native mother in her hour of sonow, nnd who in their hearts treasured svtn pathetic feelings for thoe whoesa'vcd to strike her doom, this day writhe'hu - neath the pang ol sell-condeniualion. Now, ere we close, let us not forget thu immortal dead, thoe who pouted out their blood to heal the nationV woumN, lhoe who sleep beneath the palmetto in the far South, and those who returned maimed ami mangled to breath out ti lew lingering hours amid the pines ol thu North. Nor should those ol freedom's soldiers, who yet sur vive, be passed unnoticed. Let us say of t hem: l.il coming yi'nrs fwli I nrt-l Inditf, llulccii llielr lirmv nllli Jnv nf .Sinns. Ami pilrlnl-. nlivn In il.-.il'i tlivy l.iy, Sliitl rati.rg Witt upon ilii-lrclay. Pilot Hock. Ashland, July 4th, 1808. Tin: most sublime peico ot impu dence perhaps on record, is thu thanks of thu Democratic Convention in Now York to thu soldiers mid sailors. A short time Mucu they weru "Lincoln hirelings," " bluo coaled riilli.ins," 'Yankee niurdeieiv," ite.; now votes are in demand, ami thev arc the bullv boys that whipped democracy and pre vented them Iroiu destroying thu Union. Verily, the world moves! A Goon Om:. .MeI'licron ot the Unionist has thu following dig at Jas per W. Johnson, Kq., of the Yamhill Courier; lhu editor of thu Lafayette C'oiirur says: We shall he compelled to call upon Dr. Tiiuothv to bmu for ns," The first iustaucu 'that has ever come under our observation of a jackass withou brains enough to do his own hruylwj. Cai-out i.v a Lik. Tim Editor of thu Ortyonian hns caught Heriah of the JeraM in n regular Democratic whopper. It is only strange that he over catches him out of one. Don't Likk Him. Our Democratic frictidsdon't icem to like their Presiden tial nominee very much, mid don't en-1 thusensthey would had Pendleton been nominated. Seymour fell like a wet blanket during an Oregon mist! New Volume. Tho Auburn Stan and Stripes, one of the firmest nml ablest Union papets in California, has entered on its ti.xth volume Like the glotioiiB emblem after which it is named, long may it wave, TltK DlFFJJltU.NCK, Tho People's 'of Transportation Co. ndvertiso lo carrv freights Irom Portland to Eugene City, n'distnnco ot one hundred and twenty three miles, or 813 per ton, while it costs from Crescent City to Jackson ville, about tho samo distance, $70 per ton. Tub Telegraph ofiko has been re moved to Comstockfi & Cawley'a stable. Assessment ef Taxes, How Is It? The newly elected assessor qualified oulheOtltotJiilynml will immediately enter upon the discharge ol his duties. There is tv question ol n considcmlilc importance to the farmers ot this coun ty, which, has been dismissed from time to time, hut which lemains yet an undecided question. And we propose In telly to call attention to It now as a lib occasion lor its discussion. The lirsl question is this: Ought grain uncut yet lit, or nearly so, 4or cutting he assessed ? It assessed, ought it to he assessed separately ns property, or as a part of the valuation ol the laud upon which it stands? The course adopted hy the hint asscsor was, to deduct the trice of cutting ami thresh ing, nnd then nsess thu residue as property distinct fiom any valuation ot thu laud. This course was windy adopted, it grain is to be assessed at all, to produce iiuiloriiiity in the assess ment of property ; for some would he cut, ami some not, when the ttssesscr come around, it' he promptly entered upon the discharge of his duties tiller bis qualification. To assess that cut am. not to assess that remaining un cut, would he manliest inequality and '"J'"' " imiiwi. y seasons all, or J ,ll,"rl' ""i lll 8n,' " xM vonMi' cnl ''" tl,u ,,,,,l,w "' jHy- ""i" aMm 'lill' ""'"''"es by theini.hlleof June, 1 m ,K',,"l' "",l "'a l,.v IU l!,t ot '''''J'- ... .. . "nr larineisinalntaiii tliat tliiHgratu and hay cut or uncut ought not to be ustcss'cil at all. Hy this, they mean ol course the crop ot thu year in which the assessment is made. The hav thev i,UBfct "' miiy pay nixes upon me increased value ot that stock, hut upon the Iced also, by which that increased . value is seemed, There is a seeming justice mid lorce in this argument, but it looks' to us it little too rellucd for ! l','l ""' 1( 'Iw""-''""" w i be ' l"!",c " ,M,C rccoudile principles, or I theories, the assewor needs tuiisl be ' mn" l,i ,ino timtliviii:Uiti! acumen, TIL' trillh l" t,l"t lli'ut equality can ! "uvcr ,,c btiiiuvil by ussessiueiit laws. This is especially true of our assess incut laws, lor they yet exist inn crude stute, wanting system and complete ness. Hut there is another objection urged by our farmers against this assessment of hay or grain,. cut or uncut, which, il true, is n valid one. They say they are not assessed in thu Wilhiiiicttucniiu lics. It not tiseseii there they ought not to bu assessed here. This is too plain for argument; for all concede that uniformity ought to he the rule. It is not only a matter ol injustice to t ho farmers, hut it affects us all, for it largely iucieases thu quota that this county is compelled to pay to the Slate Treasurer every year. Thu diltereuce, if difference there bu in this respect, may arise from the fact that thu harvesting season is much earlier heru than tlieie, most ot the grain being uncut when the assessor goes round. Forthe sake of uniloi inity all may bu exempt. We vv ish our Wll lamette cotcuipomrics would enlighten us upon lhu practice with them. Speak out, gentlemen, mid let us know how the matter stands with you. We know you nre too geuero.,s n set of fellows ,, , , ., , . i . i i l0 ,mV1' ,,,u ,,c" ,,twl l,w,l,U , -" county paying taxes on e ot Jack- articles, which under any rule of practice with you is exempt. We may call attention to this subject nu'.iin. A Woiti) to Paiimuhs. Wo have already spoken on several occasions of thu excessive rain fall of thu last two seasons, ami particularly of the remark ablu reasons just ended. Ww have shown by tho meteorological tables compiled tor this coast, that mi excess of rain in two succccsivo seasons has been invariably followed by one or ntoro of drought. Thu experience of the past eighteen years warns farmers mid ranchmen generally to look ahead mid prepare for ouu if not two dry sea sous. Iteiiiemheriug tho terrible cost to the State, and theoverwheliuig loss to many stock proprietors ol the last diought, it would beieckless loolhard iuess in those who havu live stock, to make no provision against a recurrence tho disasters ol 1 803-'04-'05. A straw stack will cost little, mid may hu wot th much before eighteen months pass over our heads. MulUtin, He Knows tub Way. A distressed mother writes to mi exchange for ad vice, which she gets thttsly : "The on ly way to euro your son ot staying out Into at niuhts is to break his letrs. or get tho oalicQ lie ruuti with to do your housework." Grunt's Opponent. After several days of severe trnvnil, the Democratic. Convention nt New York have hatched out n candidate ngainst General Grant. Alter twenty one hallots, during which the Western delegates struggled hard for Pendle ton, Horatio Seymour of Now York was nominated ns thu national demo cratic saerilice. It was a fair mid des perate struggle between the Kat, where the hulk ol the national securi ties are held, and the West, where re pudiation was becoming n popular idea among thu Democracy; nnd to the lasting honored the country, thu friends ol national honesty were victorious. The result has made It quite apparent that not even a majority of thu De mocracy arc yet piepared lor repudia tion, and the liuaucial views of their candidate being identical with thou of the majority ot 1'cpiihlieans; and tin1 expression ol their platlonu on that subject nearly identical with ours, and, therefoie, the question cannot cuter into the canvass. The issues will then be narrowed down; and as recontiiictiou is a llxed fact, on a negro suffrage lia-i, the only real question at issue is: whether the work of reconstruction is to be undone nml the Southern States tlnowii again into a state of political chaos, or wheth er they mo to be allowed to resume their places again in thu Union in peace, Iloralio Seymour is a fair represen tative man of thu whole Democracy. Hu lavoied the war for the Union just enough to give him the slightest claim to patriotism; he opposed the war just enough to give him a good rebel color ing. Seymour will doubtless carry New York, peihaps Pennsylvania, Ohio he cannot win. The West will he a unit against him, ami yet under the eiieiimstauces he is as stioug a eamli dalu as deuiocracv hud. ami as easilv beaten as Pemlleloii. It only le mains to be seen whether the Amcii. can people preler Grant, the tried ami true man who exposed his lik' daily nml hourly (or years lor the old Hag, or the demagogue whoe opposition to the war was as determined as his sup port was feeble, mid whine most bril liant exploit was the encouragement ol the brutal mob of New York during the auti-draft riots, ami whom he de signated as "his Iricml.s" on that me morable uiu'ht in July, 'ci:i. Foit Vtoi: Piiiiiu:.nt. The Demo cratic Convention have thrown a sop to eerhcrus in tho iioiuiuatiouot Frank lllair, of .Missouri, lor Vicu President. Hluir is an old original abolitionist, was the 11 rst Republican ever sent to Con gress from a Southern State, he was a Federal General early iu thu war, was a radical ol thu blackest stripe, ami his nomination is probably made lo tickle thu colored voters and war Democrats. As a German Iricud ot ours remarks, 'Mie is thu woisest kind of a abolitioner," ami from his daik complexion mid must have been select ed as the pall-he.irerol the Democratic party in November. Com-MMUXTAitv. At the dedication ball at Ashland on the evening of the third,, two holies of mature ago weio observed "measuring " a little knot of Jacksonville people, who were resting alter their violent efforts to make them selves agreeable. " Well," said ouu ol them, who appeared to bu in thu vine gar business, " iheui town folks unit so wild alter all ; I don't see hut what they can behave most as well as coun try folks when they try." We smiled slightly, mid c.tmu lo thu conclusion that thu speaker was about the sweetest old maid wo ever saw. Ckmb.st von Fuuit Cans. As the season for canning fruit Is approaching) we give the following invaluable re ceipu lor cement lor thu benefit ot our readers: Take ot rosin, 7 parts; bees wax, 2 parts; gum shellac, 1 part. Melt together in a water bath, that is, place the can containing the iugreili. cuts in boiling water until thuy are thoroughly melted. ExmnrnoN Aoai.nsttiik Indians. dipt. McGregor, commandant at Fort Klamath, will start in a few days with 00 men of Co. A, 1st Cavalry, on no expeditition against the Snake Indian. Ilo will joh Gen. Crook, now in the southern part ol Grant County, Lieut, Small will be left iu command at Fort Klamath. Han.nku County, Curry County is thu banner county in this State, anil as such, thu Union citizens ot 1V Norte county Ciil, met in Crescent Cily and donated a flag ami transmitted it with appropriate resolutions to the Union men oi Curry County, Oregon. Count)' Hospital. There has been heretofore n comld- erabiu loose talk about the manner in which this institution has been con ducted. Thu last Grand Jurv Of this county examined into these rumors nml KuglNh; Maine, (leu. 1 1 uncock; New completely oxonorntcd Dr. Davis from Jersey, Gov. Packer; New York, Sail- imv negligence, want of care or wan' " (J "'"' ' MTl." I I'! . . . 5 ' d clou; I'eniisylvnnln, m. 1 Parker ol suitable applianues to properly taku ' T(1im.;w,.t Andrew .lohiisou; Wiscon care of the indigent sick ot this county. ' Hj(lt James It. Dooliltle. We havu latelv examined the institu- Kueh nominee madu u brief speech,' tion ourselves, and concur in the judg-i which win received with applause. ., ,i ,-, .. i i m- , . I Kirst ha ot resultei as o ovvs: ment of the Gaud Jury. V ilo nut. J,Jn ,., ... llm,M(,ll.,. ,0 now, nor ever have we, gone n couth' ,,lU.1))a( I.n.llctnii, I0T ; Johnson, iientui on ir. jjiivis political notions, bill we must say that no man ha- ever suitablv provided 'for the afllicted .,,'.,. i i . i poorot this county us cheaply lor the , tax-payer as Dr. Davis. The prices, heforo Dr. Davis took the contract i ranged from one thousand five bundled to near lour iiiotisauil Hollars per year. Dr. Davis lirsl obtained the contract lorn little less than nine bundled per year. The last contract was awaidcd to him on a bid ol, vu believe, seven hundred dollars per vear. This is ovv enough, light ennujjh, cheaper by lar than thu same kind of labor is done lor in any other county In this State. mimmiy thought they should still ad- We hear it whispered about the I,m '""'he gentleman from Ohio, mid sirecis that our honorable Hoard of " ''.ajorilv e.xpiessedlhe highest res. ., ., . . ,. , ., . I peet lor llendiieks, but he said the t.oiiniy Loininissioners llnnkol huviiiL'ii;,..,,. r in,... I....I I,... I ,., mi in aim erecting suitaiiie imililing thereon lor the accoiiiiiiodation of the alllicled. We advi-e them to ponder I " I""'1' ' 'ennessee voted lor Ten- over this well before thev make Ihe in- ,,.l'"" "'P' "'"", :,'"'' ','l,;,,t",.v . ... . " ' eheereil. A recess nl ir minutes was vestment. YW fear it will eieate aiil ...ken. On Htl, I.mII.u I.i.uUi.um leak in the County Ticasury, which went over to Pendleton. At the con will engulph thousands belore the end elusion ol call, New York withdrew will be leached. Then, alter il ;h he name of Cliureh, tiu.l ea-t a solid i.,i -, -il . , , vote lor Hendricks: this was rece veil .cached, .1 will cost at least th.ee, .;, (n(11il, lN.,H ' Junes as much to run the machine nsj The remaining ballots nhowed little il now takes to provide for the indi-, cluing" till lhu I'.'th, when Calilornia uent sick, in suv nothing ol thu inter-' mM "ne-hall vote lor Chase. Tlieie ests mi the in.uiev invested in it. , ."'"''. J-'" "' '""If "linm'il applause .I .. i . , , , ' ill Ihe galleries'. A scene ot contusion lbe have ueai Iysel, cunty m-1 ,.,,,,,,,1, Ill(l Iulllon was made loeleai Hon in Siskiyou County, mid it ! the galleries, but not insisled on. Ten costs the nice little sum of $:i,i!o0 per nessee gave lirsl vole lor MeClellait, year lo run it. Then, the idea ol buv- and the galleries applauded, but not ing a farm for sick persons to labornp. , Z.TA ."" .'"," ITr 1','""SV,lv',",i" ,, . , ,..,, i . , '"I slid kept voting solid lor Asa Pucker, in is a little paradoxical. Hut we A lecess ol tilieeii minules was had. don l suppose our county Falhers' On i Uth ballot Norlh Carolina voted thought of buying a very lar"c larm, ! solid lor Ilaiicnck instead of Petiilleton, Let us offer von a liltle' friemllv ml-1 '"tilniiriu ottil vaiioiislv diffeieut ..!,.. v.,..,.,.!,,,.. i ,'. i b.illnls, generally giving Pendleton a ... .Neve, buv a mm or lot, or, .fr. On'ih biillot Pennsylva- block, or own a building for hospiiul purpose ns lung as you can gel ihe in ligciil ick ol this county ukvu cart ol for the pi ice you now pay. The pen pie appreciate your economy il tin Doctors don't. Income Tux 1. 1st. We herewith pr.sent n list ol per sous in Jackson and Josephine conn lies who pay an income tax, together with the amount of their income. urn iiiinn ll. .. SXll l.iiionj r. . V'li''Niisil J V (Will Ills l.'nn H.irM, 11 1st Wiii UumU. IKJ HllX'T Jnlill,, , lltvir Win "limn II V UnkllMII 0 (!.. Ilriiiiiiiin M llrvhUinli II. . I lull John ;""l'' l :irn I K.H, W'ltOU (l I, U-Kinil.-r T II.. li.Knl.. l'T.. MiiMir M Ami It!) :..i 131 l.l.i iAn I .HI am I ill!.! A lion 3.'.' 4IMI Hs'.iW A.. .. I trlli Join .Irtrn A P I'rlinl' I' I!) l.Ul Ihs l!n :ii Wli 111 2 (I l.V.O l n VII l.:i4z Aim III'! .''in l'.irMin.l .... 733 IttHii I .I 4Ull huhT C . .. .'lonimltlir I). I..MIII liriiin Joint S.., yho IHllllll Jis VI... siiiit.TIIII.. MlCll'Si'llI mcI' niiiui-l,,, rtl"rl i"'""l lnuie., SllWlr ,,., Illliriltllll.l4a,,, rilMIIH-llll ImI.IC. llmii-uiiii Put 1.(11.1 I'Miidin I, J (J.. IXvM.T k-LSlll'.... li'i is lli-nr)... Kny Jic 1 1 ... . linr limn ,' , Ulfiiii JhT ... IIhIIiiioii U'ni., Iliusiilin- It It. Iln)irii L'si.,.. Il.xlu IV II ... inUi- Hun.,. KtiMiKt.ii-r... billet. I N . l-.'ll l.s Mill Vli' I :i7n i.im l.2!) MS I 331 ,Ws vvaiKir .iiilin p. WiilkirMlMi',,, V.iiiin U'..lk.r K K. 4 ni VVI J n '.'.Mil illi I'll til.) imu.WiiiMiii jiiim ,, asnv.iKi.ir j 8'Jil WhIiIiihuiiIJ., mi1 ll.w.f. on 'tin. in inii.AII the par- ties given on the national holiday vv vei.ll .,n.l...i i i . . ! eie - ii. ...I iiimi "uve versa satis- i , , , faction Tli,. ..... ,f, v ii i ' , " ilmlividimllii vole except wheie the attion. lie one at Ashland was thel sSinio Convenllon insl.ncied how to largest. Ilieie were about -100 per, vote. 1th haidsou said, Illinois had in- sons present and 110 tickets sold .Mr. . While at Hock Point sold 38 tickets. and we learn that all enjoyed them selves in a very pleasant iciinion. The party at Veil Simla' Hull, in lliisj place, gave entire satisfaction. Tlie iinisiu by the Jacksonville siring band was the best wo have hemd for ninny a day, Tk.vxskkii. Miiliclit Jhiughman has sold a six-eights interest in his rieh quarts lead situated on Lightning Uuleh, a tributary of Canyon creek, til Josephine county, to a gentleman from San I'YaucUeo for a consideration of 61,000 down, nnd a stipulation on the pirt ot tho purchaser that he will, without delay, place iiiachicliiiicry on tha lead ami work it. Mr. liaugh man's interckt, by agreement, is unas sessable. Had Roai), Across two depn cuts, at tho Hockyfcllovv diggings, on tjie road to Ashland, nro two exctifes for hiidgee, which sometime will break down nnd kill op erlpplo tho unlucky team that may bp on tlicw the time. T K B O It A I II 1 C. Proceedings of Democratic Conven- tioii, on " . ...i.. .i Alter tiiiojHioii to piuuorm, iou v,un vciithiu proceeded to receive nouiinii tiinis. Counecticul Humiliated Gov. oi; Cliureh, III; I'-ngli-h, IU; Uoolit- tie, H' Hancock, :injf Parker, 1.1; ',,,'k,,r: m ,T,,V l,i,l"1'1' wiim waltvr- hie;, heveral other ballots were then jjjjj. sixlh 1mio1 ,,,. Kll H,I( 0. Hancock, ; Pemlleloii, I 2- ; Pur- ker, l:t; Church, JW; Packer, 27; John- ' sou, 21 ; Doolittle, IB; llemlricks, fill; lllair, 6. Con vein inn adjourned till 10 o clock tomorrow. NKvv Yoiik, 8th. The Convention met at 10 a. m. The Hall was Illicit in every part, No prayer wits offcicil. Alter the exeen live Committie was imuoiiuceil, Fitch ol Indiana made a short speech. He kitllil I 1(11 lltllitlPPlt lllll lit! it t lltitll (I full. Unliable time lor Pendleton, thotitrh a Die roll was then called. On the seventh ballot, Mississippi and ilia went solid lor Hancock iiuiid L'teat cheeis. This ballot stood: Pemlleloii, 1211.1; Hancock, "llj; llendiieks, 82. ; Pucker, .Johnson ami Dooliltle each fe- ! , .,,,, i,1 il,.. ktniiit tut,, flu ft.,, litil. ballot Arkansas changed liom I'eudle lon to Hancock. Geoila gave six ami a hall lor Hancock. Louisiana mid .Mississippi letl Pendleton mid voted solid for Hancock. Tho icsult wns: Hancock, I ID ; Pendleton, 117.; Hen dricks, 70.1. Several delegates icliied lor consultation. On l"lh ballot Ala bama changed liom Pendleton to 1 1 tin cock. The vote then stood, Hancock l.'I'Jl, Pendleton 70, II tricks 70. Tildcn, ot New .York, said, a careful eousiilliilioii between the delegates was now important. He theieloie moved lo adjourn, Yalmiilighain seconded the motion, which was voted down, mm ine iimii naiioi was taken, vv hen Illinois was called, Itichanlsoii said the delegation had instructed him to vote as a unit. He theictoio would give the entile vote lor llemlricks. One ol I he delegates piotesled, and wauled his vote recorded tor Pendleton. An other wauled to vole for Andrew Joliu soii A gieal sensation ensued, but the Chair proceuled to announce (lie vole. Iluucouk 14 1 J, Pendleton 3(1 j, Pmker IlJ.Jolnisoii 1, Dooliltle A, Hendricks 87, Hoffman I). Delegates insisted on the point that each delegate had the right to vole imlividtinllv ami olfeied a icsoltttiou to iha't effect, which was ruled out of or der by the chair, because il was iu contravention ol the rule The tide adopted at the Chailestou Convention vvus leail. leeoL'lilZIHL' Ibi-riL' lit ol eneli "iruclcd delegation to vote as a unit; also to vole lor 1 eiiillclou 1 bey had derided now to vole lor another eamli dale. He deemed it his dutv.to cast t he entile vote oldele-Mtion, Here I here vvasjueei.eofpeatioulush.u. Adjouri.. ment was moved mid cmried. Nt:w Yoiik, Oth. Pendleton withdrawn. 10th Hal. lot, Hendricks, 107; Hancock, 13.; Field. 16; Sevinour, ol Connecticut, 0: lllair, 13. ' Chtcago (Illi. Massnchuselts went for Seymour on 21st ballot, Ohio again iininiuittcd II. Seymour, wjio again t ellned The ilecliiiation was not accep ted, Several Slates chaugid their votes lur Seymour, who was nomina ted on the 2'Jd ballot with great enthu siasm. Frank lllair of Missouri wns nomina ted for Vice Picshlcut, and tho Con vcutiiui adjoin md. Syracuse, N. y oth. The Hepuhli. win o i ii 1 1' v-ooveiiiion uoiiiiuiiteil John ate lor the long, nniT John Harris for the short term. A Hill has been u ported from the Military Committee to icaucc the ar0iy 9U0 A. urisvvolil, over Honieo Grcely for Cov eriior.niid Stewart Woodward over ft. II. Cornell for Lieut. Governor. J he I.oiiisiiina LejjiHlutuie hav e elec ted m. Pin KellouLMo tlu.ll. K ...... Wnalilnrrf ntt Jiilo af. c? ' ' " " ' "'. " " ' oicveiiR ns nintter of prirHcgc, presented n resolu tion proposing appoint incut of ,a com mlttee to report Articled ot Impeach ment. First Artielo charges the Prc,i. dent with abuse of government patron age 2d, with usurpation of power in establishing provisional government 3d, with attempting to bribe the Col. orado Senators, with appointing deser. tors to oflh o who could not tike th test oath, restoration of forfeited prop, erty, and with belling orullowlngtobo . sold, pardons. L 4 ;.. ALL OVERT Till- oiM Mo'l of l.D.s .n.) JuJjm.nl hurt tilrlifd t. 1'I.AM'ATION lllTTKttn. tl..p'l';Kllli .. .tsirl-sn.. Ilnklwlif, llrwltwn. Irr(.h l.l... IU. Ilrilli. S,ill CoinInU, 4e, "i U-IIIIV-I .. ll-lllUl'UsritlON IlltllH. 11.1. I. Il.e ni.Ml iirn.nil l.mlr i.f lb n,, ftiitt mliMlr-iur,! Kh.l i.l.l, an ilrllKlitr.1 llli II. IIfeH. Thr Sol ttlil 1ii. Im. a iiinrkxl K...I tffKl. NiMl1..i...f.llrll.ii.rr..,jry, Kal all jrou wlili.nribt' lwl All'l IIIIKl l.llllllliHK f.l. " III. 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PflENDENALUS PATENT, 'PIIK (UlUlt.NS AUK NOW HKINC MASl I lucltinij hy llowaril & Siuilli uiJsckKiut ville, 1 In- litllil.v nre invlieil lo cul find Wt lni'lVm The hot Ibut llit-y will c)inra -ter hi llie shorl Mice of from I wo lo H w,n litis. tv coiivlnc tho most skrpllfsl llit "T nrtt fur him rlnr In iinyilihiK nr Iha fcli-d r lieriin' orfrnil lo llii .lillo. Thuf ltlo. M-ir elm icrs, no torubiilnjf or wwlilng b huA uecvawtrjr jo jteep (bem pttfwtly c,,,!L'nnI) Mt8lb,J8M. ' - KS''