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The Terry Eye from Terry, Kansas • 2

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The school eominbiionera of LmiUville, It it ttated by th Arizona bmriub have decided upon a post-graduate I Miner that the I'lioenix i-fyj-tt an TERRY EYE. course for girlt to iudude type-writing. I organ of th Mormon rhur. li. book-kooping and The field The Silver City amateur mintrc troupe for tearhert la already overcrowded, and The Daily Sentinel, ill turn tliemmdvet loose in tha.

roni K. STKrilUNHON. Kdltor and tho committionert of bAuiarille arc intra rifed in the lerritory on the 2nd day of April of thatyrar and eonteoucntly could claim no right to vote and tnoutandt of other free tlate men came after I did. Toe election did not take place till June 15th and only twenty-two hundred rota were polled out of the nine thousand two hundred and fifty-one reentered bjr the eentut taken. No ittouriant came over the line to vote that tiuio bocnute their votet were not needed, at the free-uinit had declared in udvamu that they would tako no ftiul in to one-Hided enough to tee it and wiie enough to ltl KAXSA8 TERKY Tho Kin pre Augubt it more limn tev-enty-livo years of age, and hit not clmnged the ttyle of her drew for tb last twenty-five years.

Hho still weir li shuio dark brown wig, And rcccntl) at the ojiem was aJT.iir.lt in now well known that Ihit whole tltVtaaAjl In ta ii.it l.rsutmlii rMtW utul 1'ublishcd at Garden City it plan of campaign wat nrrnngi at wh-1 a aip of 0 Mr ington and teni on wuiin uie iog.it jegit-j of Around her neck the wore a lalure waa in twxion with potitive inttruc- chain of large emeralds When tht Froit It on the Pwnkm When tht froit li oo Ui punkln tad tita ludder't Id the luKk. And you hear lb kyouck tod gobble ot Ue trl-Uo' turkey cwk. And the euw'klu' of tutfulnert and tiie cluckla' ol the hem, ABd the rooster's hallylooleras ba Mutoet la 0, Ifi'tUeu Uit timet a feller It leeuV at bit With tbe ftiln' tun to wi him from night rent, At as leae the liuute bareheaded and oet vitt lo lead Ui nUx'k. When Ua troil uu Ilia punkln aud the fwdder THE OILY PAPER rublitlicel iii Western KaiiMS tiont to put it through precisely tu it wa. The trap waa nicely act and well bailed hot it canght no game.

Hut the convention met tjeptctulx-r 7th, clio-e John Cab bono president wit the. usual officer, and adjourned to October 19th when they proceeded with their work and adjourned November 8. lb it constitution wnt in the main well enough, perhaps, except in the articlot touching slavery. Under that bul Art. Vll.it declared, "The right of propeKy it before and higher than any constitutional tanction and the right of fbeownorof atlavetoauch tlave anditt increate it the tame end at inviolable at the right of the owner of any property whntever." The tame article declared that the legislature should havo no power to emancipate slave- or to proh.bit a tlave owner from bringinglila tlavet into the territory.

Out the greatest outrage and intuit to thepoople waa in the 'schedule," which provided for it lubnunsiiM to the people not at a whole but only on the tingle question of slavery. The people were to go through tho mockery of voting for "the constitution with tlavery" or the "constitution with no tlarery" but they must vote for the con-ttitution in either oaso, and if they should vote for the "constitution with no idavery" under the provisions of this instrument tlavery would continue to exist all the Tbey'a aotuetiiliiK klndo' lietrty-llke, about Uit When Hie liat of tiiminer't over and the eoolla fall It here Of tourae. we mlt tns flower and Ilia ulunt on the tree, i And the mumble of lb huniln'-birdt and tt-tin' of Uie beet: Ihit the alr't to appetlrln', and Uie landscape Ihruugh the hue Of erUp and tunny morning the early autumn dayt It a pinur' that no painter list the eol.tria' When the frrt It on the punkln and the Mder't In the tlioek. The husky, rutty ruttle ot the uelt of tht oorn. And the rtupln' of the tangled leavet, at golden at the room; The atuhbln In the furrlet-klndiv lonesome -like, but Mill A-preachln' ermon tu ut of the barns they rowed to fill: raw-aUvk lu the meddrr.

and the reaper III the shed; The kittim In tlirlr stall below -the clover ever- n.ltw't inyncart a-cllckln' like the of a When the rest It on the iniiikln'and the fnditor's In the ulinrk. -James Wbltnunb Riley, munity in a few days. Joo Montano, a resident of Mantano, hot and wounded ilenign-t Dura and sl tlttt and wounded hit own wifu, H. it. Temple robbed the FlagsUrf Champion of during the abxeine of tleorgo II.

Tinker, the proprietor. Two women bad a light on Zion bill, Imh Vcgit, and one of tho coiiiI-hUiiU bit tbe other on the with a poker. The lYftscotl Morning Courier hjs: Industry, sobriety, economy and hospitulity are noteworthy traits of Aruomt. Bank of Fresco! hat notified deiHiibir that It will discontinue butlnesa and wishes iU patrons to draw their money out. At Flagstaff, the safe of James Vail wnt blown 0H'ii and about 8HU0 luken.

The town it tM to bit full of Senator Dorsey arrived in Springer from New York, nnd wm royally received by hit neighbort. Mr. Dorsey remained in New York. Matthew Quariet. (Jeorge Mitchell and Juan Baca were arrested in Socorro county, charged with stealing horses from the J.

I). Heed Cattle company. A numlier of small hoys at FlaprstafT.who have been rending yellow covered literature, have run away from borne, and are apposed to bo on the war path. William C. Simmons, who was arreted at Kingston at a counterfeiter, ujcad guilty at Lot Cruces and wn tent to the penitentiary for three years.

Tho trees in the Rio Grande valley are now In the full glory of their autvn" dress, and their gorgeous tints present i very handsome apearaiico from the hill tops. Says the Raton Range: "Li vet of church men oft remind us that their money it a gift, not for artesian wells, and chorcluft, but John Robinson to lift sixty dollars in tho "shell" game. Shan You Kee, a Chinese blorckecxr at F.l Paso, lint married Mist Guadalupe Pu-dilla. This it the second marriage of a Chinaman to a Mexican woman. Shan it thirty-two years old and liuudnlupe twenty-two.

Silver City has caught the loom fever, and is going to have a sale of lots. Silver is a pretty place and has better foundation for a legitimate boom than two-thirds of the sandy town sites of southern California. The Maxwell land grant company, it is 1 1 History of Strong Liquor. Strong liquor are a modern invention. The ancients knew of nothing- mors powerful thun light fermented winoa, and have left wurniogt enough of the abuse of them.

Alcohol wat not discovered till tbe seventeenth crntury, although uu older story pi-istt of a monk, Matcnt, who collected and condensed in wool the ttoam of heated wine, and then out from the wool a balsam which he applied to the wounds of those who fell at tlicscigo of theRlieirai, in the reign of Clovis 1. He also mixed this balsam with honey, and produced a cordial which brought the moribund back to life. Clovis, however, did not wait for the approach of death heforo claiming his share of the cordial. According to Dr. San for Clisille, the distillation of spirits front wine wai not discovered till tho twelfth century, and spirits did not coino into common use as drinks until the fifteenth, nlxteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Professor Arnol-dus do Villanova, in the fourteenth century, made a panacea of the wator-ofdifc, which gave sweet breath, and fortified the memory, besides being good for soro even, the toothache and tho gout, and having other wonderful propcrticD. Distilled spirits came into use in London in 1450, and had to be prohibited 1494. Michael Savonarola produced a treaties on making tho water-of-life in tho liftcenth century, which became a standard authority on the subject, and waa followed by tho work of Matthiolido Sienna. These hooka gave the start to brandy making in Italy, whence the trade extended to France. About 1520 the Irish imquotiaugli began to acquire reputut ion in England.

Before 1001, 'brand wine" had become to be distilled in the low countries from apples, pears and malt, nnd in that year an ordinance was passed at Tonrnay forbidding the sale of the liquor except by apothecaries, partly "liecause of the deornewi of corn, and partly because of the drunkennese which this cheap brand wino caused, to the great prejudice not alone of hornet and lives, but to the extreme danger of the souls of the drinkers, many of whom had diiil without The art of extractinR alcohol from other THE SENTINEL I I tome. Many declared that tlieconsum tion with no'sluvery was If anything a lit I nmrv niVfl TM TiMCIaO in a member ot the Associated FreH. and givw in reader each Jay 2 IWirvLli imio in iwiiiunu. tlo worse than the constitution witu stav erv. And then this doction at well at the election of ollieert undr it was to be con ducted under the sole direction of John PulliMiin.

t-rcsident of the convention. The Infamous Attempt to Force Slavery on the State. Full Press Reports and every man knew that this aamc John Calhoun wut one of the most unscrupulous and tliorouo-h niiced scoundrels tnat had ever tot foot on Kan D. mtlt.ET. Besides the associated dispatches, it has tat toil ami heme the elections under his control would be made to result or seem to result just at he desired to have them.

It is now more than thirty years since this infamous conclave of pro-slavery conspirators adjourned and allowed the scheme they had contrived to come before the neonle. No man can well conceive ot No. XXIX. this dav the ilamo of hot indicmation that reported, have perfected arrangements to blazed all over tho territory ho toon as that purchase tho cattle from the settlert on the grant, and will commence buying at so-called constitution, and the mock sui- niuion of it to the people, had been once. It is also stated that the price to be read.

substances was gradually discovered, and A Staff of Correspondents. who cover a territory of 1.19 mile tqiure, dally, either by telegraph or mail, lit system of newt-gatherimr perfect, and it justly entitle I to' Hi distinction of beiug theannown The "Father of Lies" never concocted a more infamous scheme of iniquity anil fraud than vn tmbraeed in tho plot to force Kansas into tin; union tm slave state under tho fvoinptin constitution, against the protest of four-fifths of the bona fide inhahiht-nl. The wet by which Missouri was admitted into (In; union it a slave stale ft-iiilx'l lint liquors ot various names tame into use When it waa known that it was to lie sent to congress for its approval, but not paid is per head. C. P.

Potter, a Socorro man. visited Kelly nnd Magdalena recently. Some per The trade grew great, and the present een tury has seen a new development of it in mbmilted to the people tor thkiu ap proval, their indignation know no bounds son sent a communication to the Socorro the general application ot th art of doe' toring" liqunrt. Populiir Month Many declared that if the attempt was redly made to force that conftitution upon the people by net of congress, not a man ly. exi.lnl Bullion, warning the girls not to get infatuated with him, as he was already engaged.

Potter does local work on the Chieftain. Seven of the stolen horses lately recover north slavery i-honld te fwever all the territory re: I. mid youth 'ino of Hint o-' Th if elected to oiuce under it, wneiner as gov ornor. members of the legislature, or wiiut f- er other ollice lie might claim to hold liould escape hanging by the neck DRIVEN WELLS. Owners of the "driven well" seeking to collect, a penalty wherever the wells are found patent are of royalty ed are at Magdalena, nnd it is probable that SOlr-UiO (, cnngr: "I Leadhg Ilewspapsr ofSsuthwestprn Eassa's, And it did reallv seem as 1 rf'HH'Vi Concern' the life of turkey at a shooting match find thy barrier au' -tinrt UDOa the f.llf-e of itlri'' "'r i would bf about as safe as that of an office ing these claims prominent lawyer ays Ik Her under that constitution.

in the Dayton Herald: 'rriuiry and in thtir poojle of t1 new reculato their own but utter a time a cooler and more rea' 1 A well that was put down more than view wot taken of the situation own way. The ut that provision in six years ngo is outlawed. the act woj lor tue exprhS pur 2. A claim of less than 8500 cannot be The free-state men after much discussion concluded to go Into tho election and elect I lie governor and meniliers of the legislature the so-called constitution called for. not for the taken to the United States conrU.

posft of "lavcry into a jull detenuinatiOn iiint it thon'd wiuuin 3. No patent is now in vol ved it is ou here lorever. i orce ana truuti ot twv 4. Wells put in before Bennett got the kind wore to bo used to prevent th i'opk purpose of holding the offices under it, but for tho mirnose of stranirlinsr it. He- from ma kin ftivv hnv ng.unst it.

lhe patent are merely personal claim and do THE DAILY SENTINEL Faithfully and fairly repretents the new ant prosperous emmuy of Boatb writers Kansas, and no nffort will be spared to keep It np tbe Progressive Spirit of the Times first eten t'R3 taken whon thou-aitd of fore this time the free-state men had not "pass" by sale of patent. Missourians with' riKcs r.ml vliiUy trained full control of the territorial legis- ft. The patent being "dead, no action cume into tlw totritory 16oU, lature and that gave them a great will lie for a "violation" in the past, drot 5 the actual Eettlws aray fi-ora the advantage view of such a struggle. An oolls i.nd did the votinj? theniaelves, there election was held by order of this legisl' Action can only be taken "under a patent hve or six more will hi recovered. It is believed that the most of them were stolen from Mexicans living about la Joya and the Rio Puerto.

The brands have lieen defaced, but appear to have Mexican brands. Monday evening, while a number of cowboys from the Burro Springs round-up party were enjoying themselves at the Board of Trade saloon in Iming, a bold thief got away with one of their horses from the hitching rack in front of the saloon. With the horse went a brand new $65 saddle and bridle. Las Vegas note: J. W.

Irwine left this morning to canvass the state of Kansas in the interest of the Las Vegas real estate exchange. He has specimens of some of ur finest agricultural and mining pro-ucts, besides magic lantern views ot the principal places in the city and surrounding country. It is expected that he will be very successful. The Denver Republican has a strong argument in favor of Colorado owning the irrigating ditches in that Rtate, the construction of which has thus far cost about $15,000,000. Every fact advanced can be applied with equal force to the general government's constructing and "ownin acequias in the territory of New Mexico.

It is the grandest scheme ever proposed, alike for the gene'al government and the territory. tiy elettrngr a legifilature rande up almost in force." to a mart ot ttimr orn set, anrt then they C. All actions, if they can be brought wiU returned lo tneir former homes iu ture. and the Lecompton constitution was voted dowe almost unanimously, and when It was sent to Washington and approved by President Buchanan the people took fresh courage when they found that necessarily be personal actions, and as the claims will be under 5100 must be before a sonri. Ot the infiimous laws pasod by that fraudulent legislature 1 havo already spoken.

Tha members of that legislature represented the people of. Missouri and the slave states, but certainly they did not rep Stephen A. Douglas and his friends would oppose It. Ud to that time Douglas had justice of the peace, with security for costs and a jury to find the "damages," and jurors are not fierce on innocent users of It endeavors to be thoroughly reliable in Its representations ef the oouutry, and these who read Its columns will not be misinformed. It is.

In a word, the exponent ef fbt great Southwest and its lnttuence has alteadv reached the states east, frooi whiol have come the multitudes ho htv filled up Southwestern Kant is. It has been the aim of the publisher of ttn lilv Sentinel ro mak itlndispen-slble to stood up strongly forevery enormity that the slave stato men had perpetrated, but resent the people ot llamas, they passed laws to send any nam to "driven wells." Kinsley Mercury this proved too much tor him. A vigorous war sprang up in the ranks of the the penitentiary who should democratic party and did not cease till peak, write, or print anything against slavery, even so muh as to "ay that slavpry Abraham Lincoln was elected president. The Great Southwest, Socorro wants a whist club. did not legally exi-it hero.

All Who Seek Information Then it wa declared that tiie people What Womea are Ooing. could tA'press ineir vjll and wish as to There will be horse race at Springer. Queen Victoria is studying Hindos'ani making Ktinsi'y a free or a slave ktate when uecember o. rhev can to frame a. i-tate constitution, Sheep men have made money in Arizona and making good progress.

The census of England and Wales re cords women as wage-earners. Mrs. Frances Ilodpson Burnett is travel in regard to Southwest Kansas 1 tin Kli tins year. and not before. Until then slavery must exist here, of couw.

but then they niljrht vote ae-aipst it. The plotters knew very A Band of Hope society was organized ing In France and picking up notes for a in feocorro. well how hard it would be to extirpate the new story. black curse at had once taken root. $10.00 5.00 Manuel Lais dropped dead in "Santa Fe Tbore are 10.000 milliners in New York But the people refused to respect a few days ago.

TERMS Per Year, Six Months, Three Months. Address or obey the pretended laws passed and Brooklyn, or about one bonnetmaker MILLIONS OF FRUIT TRriES, Small Fruits, Shade Trees, Julian Sisneros died recently at Socorro. to every hfty women. hv Ji'sriraanire elected over tnem bv the votes of their enemies and adopted the Topeka constitution excluding aged 109 Miss Lucy Salmon, the new professor of 1-1 -l. 1 i 1 11 .1 History ai vassar, is a nne-iooKing uionue Every town in New Mexico is anxiously slavery.

Unit vras real Erinntter sover with a clear, open tace. awaiting uie Doom. eignty. while the other was a sham. The Cnited Wntev.

lioosu of representatives voted admit Kansas vith the Topeka Mrs. A. M. Holloway has just been awarded a five years' contract to clean the J. W.

GREGORY, Publisher, it is estimated that people arrive MSB Plaits, Forest Trees Seedlings, Etc. at Los Angeles daily. streets of Buffalo for 447,000. Only six horses were stolen on Friday eonstitiuioii, lml the xonate was pro-Hlave-ry arid ivjected the bill of admission. And the next thins was for the pro-slavery men Forest Tree Seeds and Nuts, Garden and Fruit night in Albuquerque, Mrs.

Walker is the most successful farmer in Georgia. She owns and manages several thousand acres of land, which this eeeus. write lor price list. Garwen Cit.y Kavsas, to frame a constitution establishing Bonner and Rose are the two latent. vie year will yield her a profit of $20,000.

tims of the Tonto Basin war. D. W.COZAD.-LaCygne Nursery, People at Tucson are growling about the Lady preachers are said by the Christian Register to be largely used by the Unita Kansas. price of gas at that town. Xiinn 8-28wft3m rian sect, and are doing "a strong, earnest, and, in many respects, remarkable work in Some Arizona papers state that the late the west.

fair in that territory was a failure. Miss Kigden of Detroit is the latest dress There are seven prisoners at Las Cmces WANTED by the nl I ALESMEN reformer. She declares that the gown for awaiting transportation to Santa Fe. nest Known jNiirseries in me west, rema women is the insignia of serfdom and ad nent positions: itood nay. Out lit tree.

Stahk The gymnasium in Santa Fe is about to vocates either trousers or knickerbockers slavery, hut they knew it a fair chance was piven the people would vote it down. Ho they set to work to lefraud the real people out of all chance to vote on he ques- ticn at nil. The firt step was to divide the territory into districts iu such a manner that nearly all -of them would join on to Missouri, in order to make it easy for Missouri to step over the line and cat votes enousrh to outnumber the actual settlors who lived further off from the line. To this- end, nineteen counties out of thirty-four in all were. thrown in one hig district embracing nearly the whole south half of the territory and extending from Fort Scott on the Missouri line one hundred and fifty miles westward including' Fort Riley, The next thing was to provide for taking census in such a way that none could NcBHKniKS, Louisiana, Mo.

1-13 for the fair sex. collapse tor the lack ot proper support. Mme. Katkoff is engaged upon an edi The people of Arizona demand that the No. 104.

C. S. N. U. Indians beremoved from that territory.

tion of all the leading newspaper articles written personally by her late husband. The whole edition will consist of eight volumes, extending over 5,000 pages. T. S. F.

conductors will give a grand balbat Lns.Vpga? hot springs Nov. 1870. ESTABLISHED. I87O. 718 North Main St.

Miss Winslow, of Bo9ton. who has an Ex-Secretary Dorsey tries to throw cold international reputation as a "beauty," is having her portraft painted by Munzig, a water on New Mexico as a farming country. young Boston artist. She is represented CADY 0LM3TEAD, Uader tbe new criminal code in Arizona, and Auxiliary Publishing House, GARDEN CITY, KANSAS WHOLESALE DEALERS IK paper1, Ink? and priqtepff Supulieg FULL OFFICES OF ANY SIZE, Including Presses? Type, Cases, Stands and Furniture of all kin for Newspaper Officies, supplied. IJob Stockade a Spcrilty, and furnished in any J.

W. GREGORY, Proprietor witnesses are not entitled to fees or Dealers iu In a row at Cerillos a number of men Dials, Watches. Jeielrj, Etc were stabbed. They sent to Santa Fe for vote for delegates to the convention which was to frame the constitution but those whose names were in I ho rolls and no names were to be entered in the census but those who were in Kansas on the loth of March, 1857. This was designed to shut off ail who had been driven out the fail before and had not been able to return, as well as nearly all the spring immigration, which would begin to arrive about that tirne-from the north and east.

But this wae not enough. The census books were taken into iilw-Bouri and names enough put on the rolls there to make it a dead sure thing. For my own part I ar- a surgeon in a ball dress ol white with gold and silver trimmings. An orchestra ot women, who are all players of brass instruments, is making a sensation in Dresden. The ladle ha ve an engagement for Vienna next winter, where they will play at a scries of balls among the aristocracy, The 1,000 girls employed in a Liverpool factory have been organized into a fire brigaa'; with regular apparatus and drill.

They have several times demonstrated their efficiency when the factory was threat- ened with destruction. WHOLES ALB AND BUT AIL. Silver City owes New York capitalist $3,000, and has only a few hundred dollars in the treasury, Kansas City, Missouri. Las Vegas is anxious to discover natural gas, ot being satisneil with what thev MAIL OBDXJU IOLICTTBD. Vtdf Bltptlt have already got.

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