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CX>LKIk.l¿ with the South voting the r i’ iti 1C lei ■ jo I- lb- /’ Li"- truthL Uy say IJ ! thaï t the li t ‘ ’ T ■ i ■ ■< I *' !; < i ■ I 'I ' Columbus, Jan. 14.— The Democrats in caucus have nominated Thurman for United more what glass •" ?~7 I ,k© icraey w otild of albobol will bqi'the c ruse of a crime States Senator : The Domination was made TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 1868 on, the first ballot. He ___ will be • eleoted to • have at once went into powe r.' :jThh was ALL OVER t than tho enttier what k life will bb the morrow. The vote stood Thurman« .......................................... if I I • ■ ijgení well in- Vallandigham, 24. it was made on and is known to every iatclli 1 hold that this Gnte^\ instrument u^d in its commission. learned i to uso uso Thurman has been aiectcd United tatea & ¡earnea the WHITP. basis by \ yr E mm, for formed republican, and we ar satis- PlailtMtlosi ^Sitters *• There are many person s who 1 ¿n-n-f.' of WUi r'E mm and >hetr fws- I » ¡ lAe ’ would be Senator. The Republican voted for IKade. I fied that for this reason and this loasou tdritu torerrr. and should be administered t benefited by? becoming zealous attcad- . Helena, Jan. 14, 1 o’clock, P. M.--Ther Dyspepsia, withuits symptoms, Headache, mometer is 20 degrees above zero.. It looks Heartburn, Feverish Lips, Bad Breath, Sallow by WtlfTH *•'*• iUPHERs alone did the Congrcsi internere with the ‘ ‘ t 1. ' ii ■ jupoh and members ants Of church, and like snow, 1 do not believe that the Alighty made the Complexion, <fcc.. #»n bc cure<i uiio8 over that negrocayablcuf s,tf ^urctnment.—\^< JIMS. lasting peace and establish force Trenton, Jan..14.—Both Houses of the PL a NT atiom B tttbks . .1 ii. . r ' • i 'Ti therè ar9 ver^ many pra . slices that have 1 . r ' H. V|irlHrW|l| IH1 ■ I I I ' Legislature have been organized. A reso people hoping by their wild pi ears urea to This is the most successful tonic eJ the sgs- a bli^hti iug, withering affect upon society lution was offerei^to rescind tbe ratification I repeat. 1 am for the Vnf>n ; 1 am fur enfraiichiM* the uiovt ignorant aud v Young, middlcoged and old, aie delighted C OUH f»r ad preserving all the I am J<>r and the publ|c morals, but we do not of the Constitutional Amendment. It wub with its effects. «nd dikfrancniae the best referred jo a committee. milling into the council of the na'iun all an*., most io fel The first trial always has a marked ^>od i 1 : ■ if ■ ' believe it would improve society as much Richmond, Jan. 14.—Articles abolishing affect. their Repracntatirrs whd ure unmistakably and b<*(l iving that through their evil P and unquestionably loyuti \ , A »«a** u'houc-,; »r all w .1 N© change of diet is necessary. Eat It as it would ^njure huuanity to try to slavery forever, and declaring that Virginia eies (h.y ouuid joirrol the lop a-adji shall be and forever remain a part' of tbe you wish, of the best and most autriffous food. dges allegiance Id tho Gjucrnnient. . correct the m^ral and religious feelings by Union, were adopted. u nd who strears to support the Constitution ^ rant and thus maintain thcmsclv It ia the greatest cure |ver kwown fo£ ©n es in Raleigh, Jau. 14.—The Convention met overloaded and li r usi cessarti y be toyul. tonili. A man cunnut muc|i legislation. ÌTo however nsl Ttf necessarily id distressed Momavh, wbic^ it po^cr.- —Thus a love of partisan! tryumph pud organized to-day. J. t____ iLUk- 1 I take that oath in good faith unless he is relieves in a few moments. _ • r : \ J Charleston, Jan. 14.—The , Convention . 4 W© loquL — A •* m ............ > kkw .htHKSiONi have and the npoils of office overt n lacco 1 the - - — know ----------- that ,---- j wo ---- r - - tbs beét abfflflibst met to.day. The permanent organization popular medioinj in the world« We are not .. • The ¿¡tales, when they ent.ered the Union, lo*e i national welfare ant v pros icrity, I will take.place to-morrow, 1 afraid to show what it is composed of.- n.cd all their original power ‘add s<>v Douglas for President. ■ ■ t ' < ■ Havana, Jan. 14. — Vera-Crnz advices to ■ hey have vndertuken the wild scheme, Physicians are compelled to recommend it- 1 titig/tiy. except such as wtre expressly sur- i. k i’ ’ I ì ' the 9th state that Diaz is embarking a large L CALisat.fr B ark liat* bean . Aelaljfcaled for rendered to the General Government, or they and knowing that their failnre is their e- Tlw Church Union a religious weekly 1 ~1 1 --Í- — pi- is -i ” * troops to put down ... . ...r over two hundred years* and was sold during number of the rebellion Brooklyn. were expressly prohibited ffom exercising, published in J? w Yrogk _ ¿nd ___ in Yucatan. tcrual political death, they art} clingi ng to Inner ahn ju t 'Ann 1 i jqur- 4 f©r the reign of Louis XVI, KiDg of France, ' decidedly is a i* “ * 1 ^jósfiing-and ©¿national ¿ob-ecl to these ercejdiunS. they are inde IPiuhington, Jan. 15. — The Reuse bill tha enormous pripe of its Own weight in silver. . says Ja great riany good things, pendent commonwealth*, and lhe exclusive their fefiy as with the grip of the love of nail k ahd : . when V •* ?1íL dZl Jl • . TV t ' • i remarkabl** for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weak- Weak But fot wbi -it^eribusiy ■■ n aminates Frederick in the, reorganization of the army passed, It is ròruarkabl© judges of what is just and proper Jor their 19 to 6, • ¡life, » ness. Constipation, Ae. lilas lor President, as Douglas for ¡ t does in a column uwn sajtly, welfare and happiness.^ Baltimore, Jan. 14.— The Legislature ‘ C ascarilla B ark —For Diarrhea/ Diarrhea,’ Colie, Cdier ! articlto [issue, ulto in a recent issue, it does a thing Butthanks to t’ c fl rm Jackson nerve voted for Senator to- 4 day. _, No choice. and disetse^ef the »tomaeh and boweh. which its editor knows to be purely sensa> I J I ■—»A y------------ IKashiDgton, Jan/ 11. — The Reoonstruo- D a «jxLios. . — andelion — -For For Inftammatiso Inflammation of the Loin© of our President and the purijHy anp intel- tional. . . |li although Mr. In db. t .first piace, r—» -r-. —T-o-i — rrj r tiou Committee have agreed to report a and Dropsical Affections. - . i What is Peace ? it exist in the1 ligence of our people, the light qf ht>pe is Douglas is a|oxjd mau i,fiiue orator and r ‘ “ bill on Nlopday, declaring that in ten of the Mopday, C wamomilh F lo was©.—For enfeebled di- an iaielligcnt qlseryèr of 'public events!, we ■L i t I s States Slates lately lately^in v in rebellion there are nq./ntil nq. flivil g©StiOB. ; J . I United States Î ? ir-i » | dawning and the effulgence of a y of have hiiudrcds f white nun bitter fitted for p State Government now existing, and that L avendrb F lowms . — Aromatic, stimulant •il inii' while we claim for the '/residhne > and. -■ j “.'M nLr bECURXD? Tne law, and order, and peace, and hap >pn Dess, ir - . NOT now / CAN IT ¡ privileges theso States shall not be reoe. nized as valid i and tonic—highly i»vigoratinf in nervous evary black mi n civil aúd political I j ‘ and prosperity as of old is boon to be upon equal to cur o| n, we arc i not exactly ready or legal by Executive or Judicial authority, debilty. i ì I ; i> raaswKNT's pxan . WtSTXRGiiML —For Scrofula, Rheuma- Secudu2, requires the General of the army i to pi ¿fer a mai of another race to our own us as of old. Then we can hear again republic, having , J. ‘ ' Our government is a for presidimi, j W® have not reached that to detail officers of the army-not below tha . tiam, Ac. I ? rauk of Colonel, to command the several! A mis ». — An aroraatiejearminativ© ; creating for its substratum upon which it rests I uttered all over the land “ I am a citizen high inorali aldi udq. And we verily believe military districts and euforce the liecoastrac- flesh, muscle and milk; much us©d by mother© that, d -|>r litor tH< Church Union --------- » - i if, -, t io - ’<1 e of — 7 o ---- j r P of America. ’ * the will and pleasure of the ‘people, and thought b|s pi^pisition'.irtrould be adopted, tion act. Scation 3, authorizes the General nursing. •1 1 Also clov©-buds, orange, caraway, ©onon- i bo would wulidraSv it Of cönrso thero U of the army to remove uay civil officers act when the people of any particular State ¿©r, snake-root, <fce. . > * ’- ‘ Í. religious or other no kbv a itors ing uuder provisional government in those * Bro. Carter of the Gazette qndc ■ the maki pg aises if tliemselvcs, and it is fortu- Scutes, and prohibits the Presideut te de are displeased with tho form of govern • j. M 4 I. nate fot tibo p niesrion there ia none, but a tail or remove the commanders of these dis ment uader which they liv£, in that dis head of “Prohibition” says oi'ua: tho religious tricts. Sectiou 4, Iqt bids the President to I The L a F ayxtte C ourier of the 4th ipst new Jornal th^l L aiipires lof lean trict at least, there is no republic but a t sentiment.of th! B country i aust oombine dis- use the army or n«vy to mviutain said pro has a leader on‘‘Prohibition,” brv visional government or oppose the provis |odi sense vr rith it. — Vebuque cietidu and government of force take» its place. by a lecturo of G. W. C. T. Beal, that : Another wonuertiil ingfeciient, ot «Spanish, oes oi auy reconstruction act. Section 5, Ï And even where war has eii4ted between place, The preaena editor, unlike hit *‘4b- Tirn^., origin, impartihg beaity to the eoniplexion« fixes tfie penalties for interference by any s; dout let up on atemious" predecessor, does nd inak ) war Timi Talk to him' Mr. II j person with intent to prevent by force the i and brilliancy to $he aind, is yet wn known to two independent nations, a peace must be upon the Order of Good Teiqpku nor upon • ’ ■ 5 j i. him J4f we ca .ll jou as*cs for bringing yqur execution of aay order of the General of the the commerce of tb© world, aad w© withhold jut in * its name for lb© present. v made that will meet th© approbation of temperance, on ceneral princif high moral altitude’’ of e- army made in persuance of this act. prohibition, he afRcts to see a “i igger in the self to that With this recipe before the community, bbashiDgtou, Jan. 13.—In the Senate and ©video©«» of effects meetinf them on all the two people/ or to some extent at least fence.’* The editor savk, quhliping tho get into a papsjon races y ou Edwards, offered a resolution which was aides, the success of Dr. D ram stood» found bile we favrtr temperance i n jail i hinjgs the war must constantly continue. There I 1. M q and especially these things til at< arc and Call us haiph names. If we tolu you adopted instructing the Judiciary Commit ed up©a the rock of kuffi. Almost «very may be apparently a formal peace, but injurious to use. yet we do bell leni th most tee to inquire into the expediency of repeal family has some case of suffering which th© f , .. ' at no j |iow mari valuable lives have been ing the law prescribiog for the Senate rules pKAMTAfttiOx B ittsbs will all©viaie^ where one nation holds the oth4r in a dis more law should be made than w< r’ «id prj iscrive rads cure. for the procedure lit ease of impoaoiiment the public peace and general i They are reconxinanded by th© higl ---------- m«d- „ __ reliare ; that lost aind i whafjvast amount of property de satisfied possition by force or fear of arms < each person and suspension from officu I’.nJur impeach ical authorities, aiid'aro warranted-» produo© r shoulo __ "J be permitted!to w g eat. , drink I there is a constant feeling of bwur;—a de say and think just what he may pfease ■ pro- stroyed, whatwast debt has been placed ment, pending trial. -A. ■ an immediate beneficial effect. They are ex- Bnigcam. offered a resolution tluf the vidcd he do not injure riis oeig •eedingly agreeable, peifcctly .nire tod ove^ jus and opr children lityor jy so i, aud for the pur- sire to throw off what seems to be a yoke, rule» Ue feusp't iijcd ahd th« ltvcoiisiruelion harmless. ' .. - ' ,1 ; L doing ; that at Lest we can but pónisi pnr- which must sooner or later break forth a- ties for violating a rule previous!^ Uid ioWD, pose of degrading Hi teen millîon of whites iCoiusihl v uuih nzeil to report now, and N oticr .— Aoy person preteading to sell pi ocred l© the ilvs-’c tw morrow will proceed t© th© Planteliou Bkters in bulk or by th© gallon is ( ointing bat what may not be done except that you may jetult tour million of kinky hew. The superior pewer mustconstantly & eousiiferaiion Ot LUa report, at the close' of a swindler and isapcstor. H i« put up only under penally. ' heads “ nianhbods ” hoping to preserve which debaA©, deb&ta, »•» un ITvitu. I frit u« ill .it .wxU avxU pro pro- in eur l©g cabin botUA Beware <ff bottles maintain its superiority by armed force, li ’ :i Ij 1 1 iiI Exactly so, Brh. John© on. r’l.at in jtist Jyourseltes in power, and tell you that all ceed- to vox»« on i-u taiuo. Adopted, by Does refilled witfi imitation deleterious »tuff for or the fear of it: But even in this case 64. ayb© aye* 116. lili/ I which several persons are already in prison. what we want. T We * duimt propose t) say n ' .7' ■ * 1 a this Valuable fMtlay should have beea and reported a'»nbplaiuental Bingham then the desperation of despair will produce a thut no Seo that ©very btyll© ha© our Ln.led State» man shall drink m .. . J ir. rd ent F. spirit« | > the 12 d. pretiou.-iy Uijegrupbed ‘ reconstruction «•» stamp over the cork Uriihufpated, and our * e gain a conflict. Statesmen of ordinary pena ty is for selling tbe vile stuff that cau- should He' for \a nobler,j higher purpose, IFilsou, from t he Judiciary Committee, signaiur© on sl©e)»plate aid* hbul. scs disease, pover.y, Crime ami i<‘hthJ You foresight in all countries are aware of this admit -these effects. Then why Iiccnsi! mid and try td sht epvyou that the white rade reported back Se nu c l»iU with un ameud- Sold by respectable dealer» throughout th© ment requiring tue concui reuce of two thirds habitable globe. and upon the making of treaties with protect the cause? Please give i s a “Io jicul" should gojrtru ;our country yon revile ns, i r « P. II. DRAKE A CO., NewY^rk of tho Judges of the Supreme Court to de solution of this plain question. « ■ 'i ; l| , j U otheV nations endeavor to so form them as and Qome the rigli moral do^ga of “all clare a law ot Congress unconstitutional. Sole Proprietor. We had not intended to say REDINGTON* i CO., San Francisco, IVilliams of Pennsylvania, moved to a- forth jr of meu are the c| patures of God and should will meet the approbation of the ’ nation - - - ------ 2 i Agents for CaliJornit^and Heiada. the question being urged by B rob. (. artier therefore bo a| lowed to vote.” Cau’t yon mend so as to require the decision to be vnsn- treated with. If this be teueof treaties The question was discussed at great I "! - luaoua. I M©xi«aa Mnstaaf Aiaim©Mt between nations, how much, more impor and Beal, because we do not |i think it. a tell biim Mr. - ipte«, that God made mon length, the amendment causing much ex citement. Finally tbo citeinent. the previous queslio© qneriioa was Themsritaof this Liniment am well know a. tant for a government to so demean itself “live issue” of sufficient importani e at kev^ and donx ey a as well ? Cant you by M/I ♦ I* .» lv 1 * I **AO£5A/^ Its effects ar© instantaneous soothing, and 4 ordered and tha bill passed. * 1” . § Hl . ' 11 * 1 ! this time to require examinati E>n; b jt as . I as to meet the approbation of the various It is determined to pash tb© th© bill requiring wonderful. the same Itokf n tell him to put up the Cuts, braises, sprains and «WcUwge, are a© two-thirds of the Sapretne Court to concur sections of it# domain. Is not Ireland a Bro. Carter of the Gait ette Jsgenerally of ralii ts ” as his candidate ? Aad in auy discussion involving any Constiti!- A commorr, and certain to occur iu every family Constitu •triking example of the folly of England courteous in his discussion haS pressdd tha that a fiottle of this Liaiment m the best m- u takJ ¡the hint yqur aalf? You tional question. ri restinent that can b© made. matter upon us, we will say jn a ni wer knowi you hav| in trying to enforce »system obnoxious to i ujed might aud maid ■; It is more certain than thedpetor— itsav«a ¡T he E astern N ews .—of the week time in sending for the deotor—it is cheaper cumula- force;negro v< it© people? Has not more blood and trea it is true that the use of spirit Ling and negro officers- on I ' ■ > of mdeh interest, and clearly shows to than the doctor^ and should never be dis- sure been expended in holding Ireland ini live in its effects upon the user f H so t>0 Í8 somojof the 3 Itates, caq’tyou stand the is penseffwith. •abjection, than »he has ever done good any other bad habit.’ True, ;l be : u o of pressure of ha| what extent the rads would go to insure READ THE TOtLQWING ; ring Frederio, the mongrel oil “ ‘ ‘ I take pleasure in ia recommending rvcemmeuding th© the to the parent coufitry and is not the Em ibtoxicating drinks promote^ Idleness partizan success- Should congress pass chief forced ’ ufc ■ ion you ? Or are you better i Mexican Mustang Liximeut Liaimeat as © a valuable valqabte and ©nd erald Isle an element of weakness instead which is the devils work-abop proniotes the proposed reconstruction measure, by ¡■dispensable indispensable article for. for Sprains, Sore», Mhan your brot herp of the South ? (The Scratches, or Galls on Horses. Our mon men of strength to Great Britain; and do not the rapid growth of all maniei which they declare all office3 iu the South Scratohes, of vil- whites we meii |n.) ’ If you think yourself have used it,for Burns, Bruises, Sores, Rheu all thinking persons feel well assured laioics. debauches the minds of the vacant and all States extinct, and reguire^ matism. B ■1 i a —» matism, Ac_ aud and ail all tor say it- it «M-aMlra acts ‘like snagicT br! ght- so, ’ we don*t, g dlow stands the jury ? that the time is coming when Britain est geniuses and talents, and ¿erves the Generals to appoint all officers, and if J. M. M iwitt , • a k - the Foreman for American, Wrils, Fargo’s and will have to submit to the desires of Ire. arm of the assasiti and murd^rdir. j \there since he’s been gone.f> they pass the proposed measure of requir Haind©n’s Express. But <• ■ r-' ing tw© thirds of the entire supreme bench landjfor a much more liberal government it may be’said of any evil habitp, even so . “ Th© sprain of my daugbtev’» ankle, o©< Some on< [ doubtlessly the pro tern V I - : ♦ » 1 I ♦ casioned while skating last witter, wa© ©tri [ [Vi.l I'll ' IL ; ' - ‘ IP Fl to declare one of their acts unconstitution or loose her? And is it not probable small a habit as novel reading, jthai no tirely cured in on© week, after she commenced ie KecorJ, during the sick» scribbler for. tl that so embittered have become the Irish man can ted the vast amount of misery al, they think they will have the matter using y ©or celebrated Mustang -Linitntnt/ ness or tempo! iry absetice of the editor, i ’jk-'tEo. S1ELT. lovers of liberty that they will accept no in their owa hands, if they may require hat may pe produced ia the cycle of I J’' I ' r i f ' »Bi 1 ¿¿Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 1, 1865. compromise that does not acknowledge I i « , J has invented | stale, flit lie (as we be- a two third, or three fourth, or unanimous Quick ©nd sure it certainly is. Alg©nuin© time, nor not the vast injury that ia ii inflicted D voice ©f the Supreme Bench to declare a is wrapped in st«dl-pkto ©ngravixgs, bearing , licve it to be, ;about feh.| ,0. her independence? lhe signature of G. Westbrook, CbrnnwL upon the human family by the c usd of ■| V m . ;: , J I * 1 ■ WV' ■ 4 I If thisprineiple of which we are speak law unconstitutional, they have as much and the private U. S. stamp ©f D emas B armbs making an Indian ¿run k and then voting; powder. ■ ’'/I- ■■ I’* i 14 ■’ ■ *■ -i: ing be true of monarchies with how much II 15 right to say no law of Congress shall be A Co. over tbe top. or of th Is story is doubt An effort has been made to eouaterffrit it While we would commiserate with the him. The < I1 more truth does it apply to republics, tutional,and then declare declared uncoqsl I ^ith a cheap stone plate label. Look closely J lessly a poor, U.J, weakly, half idiotic, I friends who had lost the intellect of Sold by all Druggists, and Stores, at 25 II where the education, l©ng continued uni? themselves the ibsolute rulers of tne na « — i i i i fe. ger1 little lilliputia radj with a soul no latger and 50 cts. and $1. I 1 - I. • . 'I.1 iH form practice, has been municipal inde- ehild by the parents mental debauches I But the dispatches in tion for all time than a’babe’s?rattle rhoj i f I.j <su's Flea I’owder. pendcrcc, and even the air is heavily produced by the one , or be willing to ■' i c 4.i . . . dicate that John ti will arrest Grant if he c&di fully appreciate the j weii know, tbm Lyon’s genuis. Ms<* • coniine and punish the villain who had know Gen» tinctured, aye.filled with freedom. t attempt to enf< tree these revolutionary netic Powder will perfectly d«Btroy ©very-» Again, people are averse to practicing used tho deadly revolver in taking the venimous vil inous i measures, and his message indicates as tui.ig ia the shape of fleas, ticks, bedbugs, i ck-republican him tempt to be-b readies, <fcc.; that it is perfect poison to.th©. hypoeracy,—professing to be a republic, ’•I • fi life of a fellow, without justifiable ca ì much. We should deprecate any conflict insect tribe, but entirely harmless to lhe hu« I * j .• j . i : i y. I while groaning under the galling chains I 1: A -■ J . L ' fit ' 1 * I » ? ■ man species and domestic animals. r T H *•’ whether produced by moral defiaiei Xqareconst tion bill will probably pas Bedbugs, Ants, Roaches, etcM ar© in every of despotism. And we do not like to day under't previous question. Thes of armfc, yet we should esteem ourself houa©. This Powder is their natural death. have even's good thing forced upon us. from bis own, or parents bad habitj, national Intel enctr has’a lengthy edito- worse than a slave,if we would not risk our It should be in every cupboard. H L I I I reflect the President’s views ■ " J ohn L. H our , E>q., Superinteodeat of th© The jiuman will is know© to be obsti- we could nbt consent to deprive ere eAr or oal supposed tn reconstruct i. It says if Grant attempts life to save to our children and their pos New York City Hospital, says: * * • “It in any cause,e and mor especially so any free person from the use of any« -“7 wom- oasaamo the’f ctions awarded aim by the terity the blessing of a free government. is the only jnre'article we have ever used.” I N ew Y ork H ot M l BiiaPRirroR© say; “W© convinces the party he in mercial commodity, but wou d sitjply new bill, after has been repassed over the I when reason President’s vc&, Im foust be cast into jail to have uae<J „ kr«.«- 1 a J *’ Vr 'll *4 r ' I I* ---- 1. . trial • for Reason hold them responsible for the wrong coi m- await reason to to the tbe country. country. Stir- L Voters raad the dkpatohes. IIow are LTON’S MAGNETIC POWDER in the right and being wronged. If then ing. ¿vents a Ie momentarily looked for exterminating insects and vermin, with - ... .• you pleased at placing upon our children^ mitted by its use. Grant has yielle 1 his portfolio to Stanton. a practice be instituted that will crush entire satisfaction. / r ra • * i- ¿J» . a " *. . • The Presiddnl as taken no action. Coleman & Stetson, Astor House^ children forever, a national debt greater oat the will, instead of attacking aud con Bro. Carter, would it not be mort Jan. 14:—Sta^U a did n.f, at IFashiiqvton S. T. Cozzeos,. American Hotel. . \ ■ j -? 11 (han that of Eaglaud, and the holder of vincing the judgement, the parties subdu. attend ’the calinet meeting to-day. Grant > Acker & Treadwell, ¿>£. Hickoleu Hotsl. accordance with the spirit of Ameri can dlended ’ by sijci.l fajMon <>f *he Vr«> theae l^nd, being ial mvitati« S. Leland &, Co., Metropolitan Hotel. ed become tools,—slaves, unfit to be. a exempt from taxation ? uent. Itissugp joeed that Stanton's *'asc was Testimony of this character might b© added institutions fur you to favor mak iog4n<«7s- hder consider tion.' Republican Congress- n 4 part of a republic,— a free people. to auy length. Wherever it it used it ads a petitibn requesting Stanton, men are sign in] ♦ 1 x. ** r ÉL : I c 2 WL. v i s .M . !L verti|es jtoejl * jv L It is well known that the policy of ennes a misdemeanor, and punish ac- > to remain in tl ©.war ofiioe. The impression From the Herald we learn that the -> The genuine Bas tbe signature of KT yor I ' Î.H’. i ; President Johnson met tbe approbation of cordingly! E™ * » -i L I h ! ,now is that Johnson will not recegnise Stan-( and tbo private stamp of D amas £ (jJ tfewiatOri a boat that is to run as an op- ’ I • * ■ '¡Tiki ; Anything else of tbi© kind is an imitation or the Southern people, and whether right If a murder is committed v?ho opgbt ton, but will I titngmit all business through the counterfeit. Any druggist will proouco the 1 headquarb v ‘ s of the anpy. possiti On to the P. T. Co. has been launch or wrong, it would from that cause have . 14-T-The Ohio Senate Chicago, Jai M. — l ’ üe unto benato yes • . i I - . genuine if you insist you will have no other to be who did the V« o/ VU Uv punished, yuuinuuUf —“the uuv man e House resolution rescinding 1Q ^ “ e '- , ® s basin at Oregon City Soid rby all draggiste and general stores „ produced pace and harmony throughout mÿn g0|j the ifo i ! etrday passed I ii ratifying the Constitutional j< keepeta in ©very town and mining carbon the resolution ri r ‘ the entire land. It ia true however that r ’ ' T I ' ? • •• y.' >■ ’ th© Pacific Ooeat. 5 oW 4 i. , H Both, * of course, if collusion be pro oven ; Auzsidtnent. . . «• I Howfunnyalinalookswithoutepaces ■J I i f tete-rovj 'Ltit da/1 I •»*. «> * Í J. W. JOHNSON. Í Il - lb SBITOJt ticket as they, in all hupiah pr «bn 7 ii > Hi il i r‘+-f----- f J r¿í . ... ..... ■ T J ', v j t ( 11