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The Kansas Weekly New Era from Medina, Kansas • Page 2

The Kansas Weekly New Era from Medina, Kansas • Page 2

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Ur-'er these the! promismely opro-e-l to the wLitj wee' thing in -the NEW ADVEHTKSdHErrSL. FsrJorieLcoi cr ncr. Ut.cw life Mr. Field their w-rk r.it 1 -ruetion noAv is which thai! bo re (Stl'-e the "r'-'pretne people of the South, to the Circuit court, width iucl-dc I have matnre'v rear CVSV. 1 C7 tho States, ah-st nine to vri-e'y unite in cf Ifi-cri 'diinvr the dl-triet judges in forts to re-tore Loui-'ana ti her move the" 1 Ca: van F- Tti-- r-n Hi Kansas.

June tb, KniToa "Nnw Lk. The- r.iln and high water Lave vf-areely sub-si led, I. 'at we Lave Ice a tile to travel a lliiit during the past ten days. It has been a dull tlmj for "yet your words "not to le trusted," and inscribe them on your work-bos cushions ia pins with, peculiar The aspirations of beauty for electoral privileges are natural and noble. Breathe soft, yo wiuds.and jr.MTOP..

S. WTAVTit, holding circuit courts; their at-'former position in the" Uni-jn, tendance wns throngh the ptirty now in power." i-: -es wcr fa'dv autherized br My letter of the Cth of April, to THK CHEAT FLOOD. 1 il OUR TiCKET. whleii vou refer, clearlv indicate? law to Lol 1 CIrc'ilt c-'trts i.hvt!'. I waft a sigh from Lydia to tho polls 1 i Inundation cf EUstTjrth.

1 1 I liTOEY COME! r- i has been idle no: The endowment plaa si jis i perfect It li-K-i, saoh the ttoeh- and to etc tion at trial i -fall cr Han r-rcwaed acd Several Ectisej Testroyed. i-dO0L3 FOLD AT QliSATLY rcr. in 1-0 of '0 The pa few day? Ca.umny whispers that you are too aceessli le to 2attery that a Lands, -me csndidato would certain-iy bo carried i a sh of Lunds iti gloves (sixes); that a knew'eilge of Sguraa (not arithmetical) and a willingness to admire and praise them would supersede ad other qaaiineatioas. Let such discreditable views be LldDCCED TFuCE3. hive Icon it: the beantit'u! "alley tho (c4 eet i 73 .75 ahno-t clvlht.t is ne --e I reason, tribunals time, and under v.

ere c-JUipe'ent er.l-e of Ire ja. a. HaTrot? Sreapa cf STot3 Coning. Ottr commarity was staitlel, 13 5 75 11 To. 6J ei 12 i 7d t-7 13 Tfeur.

-7 s3 14 fri-i'j 73 ci 13 Sit. C3 76 15 Suu 73 jui r. r--, -r r-- -r. 4 Neosho. Ti.ls is a very pat-t of State, liitaborin -j 0-l bif.p'iy r.p--:i tho river r.r.d its tributaries.

r.o mm mm fci: TIC Her. E. C. POilEECY, vl 1- and at enco dissolved, and let Fall Mall! a des-re -r j-racfieal reeonstruc-tioa and Praetleal men caa surety ui'irgaish between re-'-'astru -tlon as an rtra-ti -ti. I will endeavor, h.

e-Aever, with rera-'ve 1 energy, to iCe' your wishes ia the matter. The sc. ions Jl.licui'y thut I 1 is wat-t of thtit freedom whhd; is neve-sary lor the great r-rk. I shad be ha; py to w-ik i.i any a that pteaare- i -ii i i an 1 bar ia to the ra'i'-u. it matte-s n.

whether I bear the mantle of Mr. Davis or the mantle of Mr. so thrt I may help to bring the s'ery of "peace and jpoi iiii towar 1 men." I rhali set oat by assuming that I hold to he sclf- in irr't ab-ndane'. and wvor morning, by the n-anr that r-; 's ti ordinary court-; 1 thvjbt OF II. Ellsworth was under water.

A ne-e t- I cr enough for the Mar Is r. a laa-e and c- il Would infora th? cltiacuB of MEDINA aai vleinity, that thoyktflp Lanh -Tilt gentleman cam-; down vio report that on Saturday last, tho in.it. the water was three foot in the houses, and that tho people were preparing a Ihtt by Sun-day morning it had risen ti tl-e tion is located in Lee union. a WA.I iass 1,0. nn-a to Co re of cf ganoTftl M.or;h&adia eaci regarded it as until in injurious in many ways to pa' lie i'--tere-t- thai the highest c.

the judicial department of tLe government should otter l- their functions nn-der tho supervi-ion and celling of the huiMlt-g. Larg. have ca-tdar djmonstration cf your severity and scorn. Avoid agitation as you weald younger sen. Lxhibit no chignons, but let your demeanor be distinguished by a lofty, dignif-ed, and independent air.

Listen not to sophists, who tell you that beaut- was born to be honored and adored, nor weep if to secure a vote you lose a votary. By order of the council. Pobtia Toiii'ico, rresidont. L.V3T.EKCE, Juno 15, IS'17. Vz-r.

It is my intention to introduce into the Hon? 3 of Ilep- stocks of goo-Js aio in at illis- tho most thmri-hir ia the State. Tarea's tseducte their children. y- htdies and gentlemen i- Ling a ilrsi elass edu cation, will .1 well to pa'rouiie this iti-titution. North Western Insurance Jourc.rd. CEIi I0W A SB ILGbTLC i'S.

We do nl 1 or.s! of 1 avlr-g a large town, yet it is 'pai'e as large as couM be equated, ia view of its being only about year old. Buildings are multiplying vtry rnpidly tho present season, and what is still more encouraging they are of lLat class and sty le that do honor to cur r.cw town. Ilie location is not c-eel'e 1 for beauty jury where in ti and tLe country around the place i- fulby equal in richness and lcrtiuty worlh, an I the luss in etock.s buildings will be great. Ledrick ighe-tt of hu- viz. The rnaa tavrs is the law that is Csfah- JIol insou's 1 illianl house DRY GOODS.

GF.OCERIES. LOOTS snoES. READY MADE LOTH I IfO QUEENSWAJUi GLASSWARE. CROCKERY. control the Jlis-ecuve la ment.

At br.g:a, however, 'he rala contrd over the civil tribunabi withdrawn by tho lire -ideal writ of habeas ij-us, which tho Crst to Soat. Ons st jryis that at least f-r the present. Y. beat tolerably i.i tho will make probably a good half orep fine, crn rather yellow frc freq.i.'' an 1 profane applications of the "edd shower expos ju to tho chilly night air. i-'rolabdya more healthy huts will soon bo gien it, should tho present immoderately v.a.-j.i weather continue.

The country hero is almost destitute of old com, rmd those who have corn fur sale hold it at from two to three dollars per LusLeL The sn 1 len decline in the price at rather took these extortioners by surpriso, and they seem now to a secret fear that their a-, arlee has been "rather overdone." In fact, they see their ''pound cf Cesh," like Shy lech grows Sn.a'J u.i ht. it is still safe, and another is that the hai an 1 Ixr.T.s Tora II-ai-'Es. I), w. Lyon, agetit -r the Live In-s uranee Company, will canvass this neighbor! ov 1 darias this week for the purpose of insuring been suspended, was re-tote it struck a tree and went to pieces. Wright iV.

an Ihr voile Hall, of this place, have large I Which thoy offer ta th rcsentative? at tho next session cf stocks ot groceries and their build Hshe 1 hy appeal to arms. The great principles that divided parties prior to tho war wete thoroughly discussed by our wisest statesmen. Wheu argument was exhausted resort was had to compromise. 'When v. as unavailing, discussion was reaewe 1 and expedients were souaht, but none could l-e t-un-1 to suit tho emergency.

Appeal w.oa iinaliv mado to the srrord to deter- and Fersoas ha la cattle sh-a! it Congress, a joint re? slut ion for the appointment of asolentia: commls- insere as tho sion to investLgate tho causes and atid three f.f i- vour st. k. t-at a hs ule value is military authority, in civil matters was abrogated. This was effected partially by the proclamation of April 2nd, and partly by the proclamation of August 2Ah, These proclamations reinstate the full authority of the national courts iii all matters within their jurisdiction, an-1 the the Supreme court excep'ol, to ing', at ti.3 mcrvy of the elements. In corroboration, wo have recived tho following telegram Jnne 13, 11:30 A- M.

Martin: Sauna came within ton inches of leir.g ovea il jw.ed going down f-lowly now. It has been from this, it is the le--t protection ngiiinst tbieves over iatn daocd in ti-e counirr. the hieh of the claims was r.e Soaik oar seem true of coasiitutitna! law. The sword has decided in la- The valley is pretty vrelU ono vast lake r.ouli, we and east lowest rrics for CASH. COMPETITION firrriER in qcality ort CllEAFNESS.

Medina. Mav 22, 1767. a83-lj JuIIX -V. WE A VER. as Spanish fever, or Texas cattle disease.

It is cf He highest importance to the people of Kansas and of the Western an 1 Southwestern States that this eujaet should'1 le investigated, with the view of cheeking the spread of the disease, and, if i join the district judge" in holding of Sanaa depot for two days, cov i North, and what thoyj think ta.it tlie of the'r jra 'e aepeti-h. like th iute of Jericho. the ma le ia of redaeate i' and luxarv. an nrtie'e -f real tLe far-famed of tLc Miami in Oliio. TLe country without any other advantage v.

Ill build up and su -tain a thriving town. 1 he Kansas Valley from the Grasshopper to Granlviiie, a distance of tea from three to ve miles wide, i Itii enough cf good tint! er to support the country f-r hack over rich fertile prairie The Gras-hoprer Valley is equally rich and well tlmbere 1. Medina is also the natural place of trade for all that district of countnrdA irg south of the Kansas river to Valley. Tlie town is locate 1 on ore the Lest railroads ia the Unite 1 Slates, the u- pmA ctHch a distsfce fv-mi tie of Lawrence wJ T.j k.i as to not he intorfcrelwlih ly ci'her. Five vcars from this time Medina will he elalt ted as p-rinclp'es cease be -rlaelples, and are lecorae The views that we hold cease tohe Circuit courts "during the winter, between term, on the Hdl of July, ld.

II er, an act of C- r-tre -s re duceJ the r.ttml'cr of clcab an i tfii-slc merit is t- -a af-'prevlf-ted 1 benee tho eta led r.ad urnar.o tucy are opposed It is therefore ourdutv to p.am. to ia a' a iriet cf I materia: le sue -s iiaatation litter.r This renie ly an-i alwavs 1-eeti i re'ho le. A-- a ret-tle stoeke 1 with hor-e-, eatue f.jo sheep. The farmers here the advartag3 they have for stock rais-ngand act accordingly, -da: cattle were brought in hero from the South last fall they were of tho Cherokee and Texan stock. Fortunately, for the future goodxf tho stoek-raier, these little, ill male, unsightly -pecimens of the burine nearly all diel during the winter and (spring, and their carcasses enrich the beautiful pas dote are oa-sto that t.for.u to the stimulant a-: I tonic appthver it can -f h- Li' it is i-o a which S-mdiern circuits '-ve-'e without ar provii-ingforthe alh'tment of rater; of the Supreme court to the new and without allotment the sovereign rente K- st -mc-hi ii--'-rh -psia, Liver posst! ttttu a care lor the same.

To aid me in securing this resu'it, I have tho honor to request some ono to answe.r the following questions, and also communicate any information relating to this subject you may deem proper 1. Have any of your cattle ever died of the disease known as Spanish fever 2- Where and how many 7 3. Hoav soon after tho Texas cattle wero in your vicinity did the disease manifest itself? ering tho track v.e-t five feet deep. EhV.vorth has been seven feet under water; several houses- floated off, and ono man was drowne 1. Water higher at Salina than it has been since tho great flood of lsdh It was four feet higher at that time.

Another rise expoeted from tho west in a day or so. You have not seen the worst yet. Mr. Green, living on tho Saline river, came to town this morning, and reports heavy ni-es on tho Saline and Solomon, iletween nine o'clock Tuesday night and daylight Wednesday morning, the Saline roso four feet, and tho Solomon abont eight. At noon to-day (Thursday) the rise in the Smoky lid I was noticed about four mites above town.

Mar, Oornplai'tt and in s.iaiu'a! ing healthy appe'ite. justices of that court have no fir- he litary hill and amendments are peace To rings. Wo should accept them as such, and phu-e ourselves upon tl.eai as the staining point from which to meet future political issues as they arise. Like other Southern men, I REAL ESTATE AGENT. MEuts Kabsa.

cull jurisdi ction. The of tho aet, thereforo, was to svpc.i-l the authority of justices to hoi- circuit Mac.voi. r.v W.vTrrt. A delightful toilet art iche superior to Cologne an 1 at half the price. ture lauds of iho valley.

It seems astonishing, th a desire of present gain should induce tho fanners of Southern Kansas to bring in such a degenerate- brt-. o. ti'- T-V'- th Ccarti cf tht court in altered circuits. This suspension was removed Ly act of 5 7 ifcil rt to Willi r( tiis Kw V.OBERT J. BROWS.

Wt -r: Krm, Ad l-l March 1507, by which a new cattle as that from the Cherokee countrv and it is to I hoped thai the experience of the last yeir in eh 1 lai'v l. 41; tii.i Btil.u nuturaily Fought alliam-e with the Democratic party, merely because it wr I to the dlepuhliean party, ibit as far as I can judge there' i nothing tanglblo about it, et-tefpt the that wero staked r.t...;ithj Avar an I there! )--t. Find-it, a nothing to taho hoi I of except allotment was authorized. Und-n this aet justices of the Supremo court have been again as-signed to circuit duties, and the Chief has I eon ado.ed to bol wi.h the 107iS LOTS FOR SALE. ed town lota for ials, in the flocrlih-eg toAa of 4.

Did any of the Texas cattle die cf tho same disease 1 5. Give the names of any of our neighbors who lost cattle from tho same cause, tho timo when, and the number lost. f. Stat auv other facts within your knowledge. The newspapers of Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Ioav.v, Arkansas and ofonr farmers are moving their fencing, and otherwise preparing for an overflow of the bottom.

ELACEr.niiF.Y i GINGER, f.r -n- A siv C'C-s ot-: S--iv IIOF.SE CATTLE rOWDEK, among tho leading towns between Lawrenco end Denver. our ticzet. Last week we hoisted at tho Lea 1 cf our editorial ro'emn the name of Ten. F. Wale of Ohio, ti? our choice for in 1-0 and S.

C. Kansas, as oar t-ltoie for Wc have thv-e win le-eanse of their ability i reTii.iiie fidelity to the cr.To i.f il I'nion. a time v. Len other jaen faltered and fell Wade and 1'onieroy fctoo-i up without v. tvering, fur the great cause of the I'nion and Free-d jin.

In rcviewingtheirpast acts, there is rot a tai.ce where there ras a teenuwj dj- sitivu to Di-trict judges the national cottrts ilch canttot i conncet'on witn a mr-ro mtemgent an 1 dclii-tra'o vksw of their trut in-(erctts wV-'i put an cad to this ruinous proeie liag. Any mr.n of sense can see that Texa the In-lian country can as niu -h of that i-tniof at the kWls csur.lry needs; that Kansas eennot ccmpete tne circuit ot which the av irkc proper -od for atty oae i -r at. -'a hi that I seek some olnt from which g-t-od may of North Carolina is made a r. i. I I am hero to j- in nty brother.

the District Jrabge, ia Ci---! ettit court for this It is I wie i evic.ioj-i L'J ll. -f i. i si A at- 3-1'- -r If li Ii u- i li -n t. luWMt t4tf, 1. r.

-isti j. Which ha pr-pc 90s to Mil on th with those sections in thi raiting of A most painful event occurred in the family of Mr. A. Dut'on, on Saturday evening, tho 8th inst. Tho heavy rain caused the overflow of the creek near his hcuse, and the wife, with an infant and two children of a former marriage, in Mr.

Dutton's ahscr.ee lec-ame alarmed and took refuge in tho house of Mr. Kane. A Ia 1 of Mr. Kane's returned to the house for a mwi rssld 10 psrioaa wishing to Leome actual sauler. A11TI1UF.

I). II A YNF.S. such slock; and that it is oar interest to im rove the present breed cf cattle as fast cs possible, if wo would make the most of our advantages. if I -pa leeia'e the principles of Femoeratie party, i's prominent features oppose the eafran i hi -eaieat of the colored man, and der.y the right to legislate upon the V-t of suffrage, except by th- theirst Circuit corirt 1 in at di-trlct in the insurgent Sra'c- at which th: c.ico of tho Supreme court c-'-nl 1 be present disregard of sttrerlor di tie-: at tlie sea; of government, or cT circular, and all persons having any information directly connected with this su! jeot will confer a favor by ccmmunlcating tho same to me. Very respectfully Your obedient servant, SlO.NEi' M.

C. ITTOk.lEY CdVSSELLfi.lTL Yours ic, SCIU'EO. jurisdiction. The u. -h-e- nnn-ttte, ana tr-e two cniijren were with him.

The which almost surrjun-ds the rcso so rao- idly that tho call Iron were both J-otVrson Kan. MALE. The Cos; ia David Dudley Field's Constitution. To the Editor le TrZune. While the nations of tho earth are playing battle-b or and shuttlecock with the white rnaio 'rz 1 n-- tr th- tt- at turttier luformatiou apply the or to J.

N. Waai althj Era office. JEROME KUNKEL-Miiiina, May C2, 15-37. n93-lyj yan Aih to bny GROCERIES CDEAP FOR CASH. Retnotaber wh-re tho BUCK flOEI carried away and drowned, The boy with them a very errert swimmer, barely escaped tho same cqnivocatlcn tLey are the men le tru-teJ, and jtt such men as the exigency of xhj fiiue; The idea that no ir.ar.

i -e or of tho United fitatc, vinle-s has worn ehoulder straps, is a absurd and unjustiCaMe Now while have as much re-pect for faithful military men r.s at ether ntr.n, we protest against electing them to civil unless they are eminently qaalitie 1 for tie position. We hold that a Genera! in the army has no more claim to civil ofliee it. e-- 1 to :r.o::auai:y. ilcso twotea- i.t'e-; have a tender. ey to exclude -ft; Lcrn men from that party for colore I man is already here, and Ave cannot seek abanec wi'a a patty that wratld io-tro-t his riul'ts.

The exclusive righ-a of the tt'ates legislate make tho enfranchisement cf the blacks, whether for I etter or for a fixture antongst us. It aprearsjtherej'ore, that taos-i who cry loudest 6 gainst f'ST. L'l r.irti ii.i fate. They wcro very sprightly, allotted to other will in i.i L-dding court at r-ga terms presoriled by law, thus the national civil juris Ib-tion will be fully restore the Union. Ii is true, military authority stiii existed within South era ciettits, but not now as formerly, iti cf tho disappearance of ocal authority and iti the snpe-vistoit or control trl'-una's.

Slate or na-ticaa'. is row of i. to l'i r-- 1 is; while is ly tho Petition of tha Caustitutittual cf th8 EiatJ cf Iu3t7 York. Wrf, of New York, pray your honorable ho ly that, in amon l-ing the Constitution, you will so irarr.o the section prescribing the puallaeatioTis of electors as to secure the right of suffrage upon equal terms to Loth men and women. Tho above petition is being circulated throughout theS-aie 1 the attractive children, Clara about Ameincan C'ongre-s anl all the ten, and Henry eight.

Their fa State Legislatures while he is insulted in the British Parliament bv ther was in Hanks' armr an 1 fell EPtA OPiUO STORE, in the disastrous expedition up the a vote of 73 against continu Hod Liver, Louisiana. ance as a privileged he is at last caught in tho iron teeth of the than a common private, unless it is A telegram from Salina announces the drowning of Wagon Master I.35 opened friends of Impartial Suffrage. All un.lersigr.o i who are interested in this Js.atg Store on npon the grounds of qualification, the lower doer Dougherty, while attempting to to persons proper: and who ever thinks of voting for the KANSAS NEW EidA shoubl circulate such petitions ar nl cross a creek rear that place. II UILDIM MEDINA, A A a private for any important cilice, though he may have served his i quelle calami'y are thoso whoso prin-cq ies Avoithi fix it npon us without remedy. Hence becomes us to that sulfVngo should bo ex-'eade in all of the States, and fully le -te 1.

The people in tLe North shoud .1 a h.pt what they have forced r.i an-! if it be proved to be and to the of every State to eptta! rights and ier.e fits in the Union. wh're be is prerarc-l to accomodate forward them without delay to some member of tho Constiiut.onad Convention at Ail-any. Women of New-York, remember U. 8. Circuit Court at Ealeish.

law and imprisoned with'n two brackets. It is as if a distinguished barrister had said Here, Sir, for fl.OOO yfkf.rs you have sepported yocr sphere illimitable yours to reign and rale in the whole universe of mind and matter, Heaven and Earth, on Land and Sea yours t- pudlie with fresh pure The military authority does no-. ceie? class's to sign 13 in lVrS-j C. D. EIXO.

BOOT SHOE MANUFACTORY. that tho Convention meets to-day. There is no timo to lost. Let thousands of ames be sent in. So rOACTlTIeStas.

extend in any respect Courts of the United States. Let us hoi that Lcncefoith neither red a mistaxe, tnev shcttti rc-movo it by the remedy under He-publican nor any other for tho as ILi.T.riGn, Juno 6. At tho open strut, and swell, and pompously parade ourself in all the profita principles of uniform laws upon DRUGS ELI IX S. His r.t in p.r? of DUU'dS. MEDICINES.

FAiins. i'uffrage. ble and honorable walks of life, in ing of tho Units States Circuit court tins morning the State Senate chamber, a large number strong a must bo brought to bear upon the Convention that politicians i.iay bo convinced that the women of the Empire State desire and demand the I allot. E. Caxy Sratri'M P.

F. Fdar.k petitions can I 0 had at the office of tie American iv -i country faithfully jr four or five and now carries with him the scars of bullets snd shells and all thLs too for a mere pittance of government fund', while tha most of our commanding ctSeers Lave amarsei a fortune daring the war. What we want nnw are honest, tried men, whether they have been eohliors or common eitdzer.s, and all must acknowledge that- Wade and Pomcroy ia th'a respect stand among the ilrst men in the nation. The question is never asho 1, way will these men vote on any If ever- man in the country wid sertion of any miiitury authoritv over tho courts justices will hereafter the due course cf judicial administration ia the Charles W-'Usdorf, every ra le and profession in every law an-1 constitution, but to-day I humble you in the thist, by showing i teet the crisis wnn a proper ep- cf distinguished members, were pieeiation of our condition, and OILS. preset.

Before- proceeding to national tribunal in any part of come fairly up to tho rcsponsibil: iWIli- 3 O. -by- tho people of tho Kmpiro Stat? that a constitution reads as well with DYE STUFFS, s'css, Chief Justice Chase mado tao reput iie. dne remainder of Park roAVjiiooTu No. ITNe York. ties, on to-morrow tao sun v.L! I'EllFUMEiiY Ac, Ao.

smile upon a happy people, our tho timo was consumed by the court iii hearing important cates Umveseity. -The fjd out ma.e as with it. After running the gauntlet of publie perse- IMFTtTVA ta rmfa.fn fi Prtftl tie! is Avid again begin to yield their iho following rcmaiks to tho practitioners Gentlemen cf tho bar, before proceeding to regular badness, 1 Fession of this institution wiMopcn ted motions. Also nl. rto-'k cution for years, subject to the ci.ii si mi io i.iiu'l increase, our railroads and rivers will teem Avith abundant commerce, question that relates to the- general JjiPos and jeers of dlepubilcans, Dem- Tho following letter was written tho 1st of September; ample provisions will le made for the accommodation of a large tumbcr of interest A morion reo-le.

-rca a icu i uiea 1:10 to vou. For more 1 Gen. Longstrect in reply to a letter from John M. ti. Father, ex lh nay other ealabliahtaont ia th St.to.

HE WARRANTS II I.J8 slow unnerring finger of students. as COFFEE, TEA. sfg molasses. can fruits, OYSTERS. SOAP, t-z.

The friend? cf.tho institution Ere than four years tho courts of the Uui-m were excluded from X-rth Carolina by tho rebellion. When our towns and cities will resound ita the tumult of trade, and we shall to invigorated by the blessing of Almighty God. I am. sir, a ery respectfully, your most obedient servant, JAMZS LottOSTEXST. earnestly requested to commence early and -srork vigorously in the way of soliciting students to attend Everybody knows that they are on the side of right.

We believe there is not a genuine republican in the cofot: but v. ho would fee! perfectly sai intrusting the rcir.s of frovemment, iu the hands of those men, and certaln'y tho-y are as doerviig of them, as any other men in the nation, if fidelity to the cause of free do ra and right entitle men to LIghpo. itictis. tho fall session. It is an undenia tending an invitation to attend a mass meeting, at which the Hon.

Mr. Wiisor, a distingui-hed leader in the Republican party, will address the Cit-Tcnst-i Orleans;" New Or-iraNs, June 3d. 1G7. J. 21.

67. arktr, Etq Mr D.E.a fiis Your esteemed favor cf tho loth was dulv re-' 1 T. The tttention of ble fact, that young ladies and pointed by tho daughters of the I'iigriras, it is pitiful to ha at last sc'-zed by the metaphysical two tors ef a lawyer, and t-'bswn rp to the civilized I as alt- gether a useless thing with all the pomp an-1 pride of ages to be -thrown into a parenthesis at last. Jlepudia-te i ib os? who codify our v.hf-re al! the poor '-maie" now' h- recogjoti on Will ha find friends ia the Constitutional Ccn- FHYSlCSAiSSS active hosti'ities closed in l-do the 'national rnilitstry authorities to. the place of ordinary civil jurisdiction, or controlled its exercise.

Al! iouris, State and national, were subordinate to military supremacy, and acted when they seted under all such aul in such cases fis commaniirg general, under direction of th FtMALK SirruAGE. The following important document appears in Punch The EiotiTC- aiwil the Vitiomsl ralfiuMca. A-socis ii for tk Vii iicmtioiof gentlemen can attend school at Le-compton, with less expense, than any other college in tho West. WORK. KEP.UIU1nG promptly nd neatly done nl saiibfaction garnteej ta 11 hia cunomcra.

Icy" The highest CASE TPJCH Vii for EIDS5 in tra-. Boarding, room, rent and incidental is carVl to his stock of drugs i'Sii riih expenses are small, compared with ribESCIlIPTIONS file 1 i-viie'i. a was to have the c-f port unity ty hour Sera-tor Wilson, and wa agreeably surprised to meet uch fairness and Gusat ILiis. On last Sabbath L-voies, No.x-ELEorous It his otnerinsuiuncxs, and the laciatics care ana rrec-jsion. Will such men as George vening, wnter fed! to the depth -i vention been asserted bv timid men, both J.

N. for instruction aro ts god as can WEAVER, Saisaa. hieo inches in two Loaru; "Big W. Cuiis, Horace GrcAy, and thought lit to prescribe their pro-; cess might bo disregarded end their judgment and decrees j-et aside bv iranine-s in a politician Avhcm I ia place nnd out of place, ifcat you bo femnd any cj th. ain Charles I'ohrcr, calvaiuieliici into iiavc teen taugat to tc.cve unconj-' re not to be frusfel with that 1 1 cLof-li Msjins.

June y.h, 1)' n-ly HIMII.

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Pages Available:
52
Years Available:
1867-1867