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Show i all giving Congress power to determine elecan of as to the validity questions toral vote in any state. the committee onFrellnghuysen'from tho judiciary reported a substitute for the naturalization bill. 8oon after the Senate adjourned. DESRET EVENHMTNE'WB; j editor a.d5 rtniMSnmClu i A iAwbolltionLaU havo at Boston late- Lad their an mini jubilee ly, during w hich considerable ardor, el oquence anu absurdity-ra- a expended. There were tciao Uiaagreementd alsoaa tothecauita which brought about the iemanelrniion. "One ppeaker claimed the wholo credit for.tbe society, in f a ylug that in thU opinion the pr.ent freedom' of the negro and the redemption of the nation was the work of the heroic few comprised In Phillips that society looked at history very diflerently. He said the result ras not achieved by any virtu of the ortb, with the ery society at IU head; hut by the persistent peryerseucaa of the South. It was the cruelty of the Xlbby and Auder3onville, he said, that caused the forcible emancipation of the slaves. But it was left for a gentleman by the name of Gilbert Haven, a Methodist mlnUter, and the manager of ZiorC Herald, the organ of his sect In Boston to carry off tho palm for extreme advocacy of the rights of the negroes; He said the work would not be finished until Massachusetts should be represented by a black man in Congress; till eastern pulpit should be filled by black clergymen; till all the people should look with aa much pleasure . and affection, on. a black, face as on a white one; till white suitors should aspire to the- hands of colantl-elaver- y anti-alav- , . , . - -- ored belles! He did not propoae to' accomplish all these enda by legislation, but only by persuading and educating the people up to them. As bo occupies a pulpit and has control of a paper he will, doubtless, devote his energies to the task, while his life lasts or until tho work be achieved. AVe should suppose, af ter reading such sentiments, that the man. who uttered them had, himself, a black rlfo, and that his with his congrega- influence, tion and the patrons of his paper would lead them to follow hia example. What must the condition of society ba where such ideas can be tolerated in a man holding a leading position in a eectfas numerous as are the Methodists? 'it' is frightful to think of the consequences which must attend; the-pr- o pajatlon of such atrocious doctrine among., Yet thero arothousands who 4 listen to thera without being lb the least shocked, and who accept them asrev-elatio- n of higher truths. ,Theo theories concerning in iscegejiationlf practically cart led into effect,wlll prove the ruin of any people who Indalgo in them.Ve Dcarcely believed, that .they Had taken possession of, leading niUidi to the that had been represented until we heard a conversation which took' place about thrco ytars 'again (hiicity ;be--. th$-people. T ex-te- ut tweenoneof ourpremlqeut eltiiensand a dlstinulahed; thaJKa&k vi-itorrro- oi The abolition Vf slnvery, and th condi tion of the "Macks., were tho subjecta on reinarfis were the tapu. A variety-o- made, among whicujkVyLoue conveying an idea of mixing the races something Our , akin to Mr. llnveVs 'given abote. friend, thinking he iiad not heard the.. utimeat , iuight, inqMirel;of "the visitor "whether he underslood i that ' he Would him correctly have the whittij and blacks amalgam mate. He replied by asking, very ami in s tone tbaV conveyed the impreilou that : his f convictions were all Ju favor of. the .idea.-- J Why not?,' Onir. ft lend wa ' BO sui;prlacd at 5 J - s!g-nUioau- tly . - . business in China, was passed. On the expiration of tho morning on hour, Broom al, from the committee Public ex uen riitu res. reported with re- contract for pin) to th Wells Kareo mail. The com overland the carrying Office Post exonerates the Departmlttee ment, from all blame, and Inreportsactthat of the the difficulty originated - which -- inrew lour nunureu Congress,per cent more mall matter on the route, but tho Postmaster General did the best ' "t a reported bill regulating the Hooper renorts Banks. After h could.' ' ; of the National -- some dlscasslon the bill was passed. re- Barnes, from the same committee, a bill to- prevent the National Eirted loaning money on TJulted States notes or National notes, as collateral seThe object of the bill is to precurity. vent errors In the money market. The bill passed after some debate.. Pomeroy reported the Senate amendments to the bill amending the National Banking act: ordered printed. After considerable discussion the House took a recess. - QENERAL. Ban Frauclsco, 13. Late Alaska intel ligence reports all quiet. Prince Mak- soutolT, later agent of the llussian gov ernment at bitka, has arrived here. Oapt. Kaskutt has been appointed llus sian Consul at Sitka, and has assumed the functions of the office. . The French Consul General, M Chas. of small mx; he has Cozotte,died been In the Consulate service of France on this coast for twenty-fiv- e years. His rrom iouis l'mi-lpp- e urst appointment was to Panama. A slight shock of earthquake wa3 felt here at 4:30 a. m.: it was also felt with considerable force at San Jose. On February 10, a tidal guage, locateddis-at Fort Point, indicated earthquake turbances at some point at present unknown. Legal tenders unchanged. .. Washington 13. The committee ap pointed to notify Grant of his election as President performed the duty this morning Senator Moitou making an address. On receiving the certificate of election General Grautsald, lu acceptof President" he assured ing or them nts determination to carry out, faithfully, the obligations of that office, and referred, particularly, the honest and faithful execu said he tion of the revenue laws,-anwould call around him men who would earnestly; carry out the principles of economy, and retrenchment. Honesty was desired by the people or the country, and should the ofticeraof the dl tier- em benches of the government not satis fy turn in, the discharge of their ollicial duly, he would hot hesitate a moment about removing them; and he would do so as quickly with raeut f his own ap r. witu tuose or tilshad-nopointments asinstated t that ho .Qran announced, who .should be his. Cabinet up to the time of the bfiloial declaration of the Jtesultof, the election hut he nad Intended at that period to make known their names; he toad, however, concluded not to mako known the names of the gentlemen whose services he would be glad to havo in this lespect, even to the gentlemen themselves till he had sent thera to the Senate for confirma tion.. .The reason of this determination. Grant said, was because of the fact that should he do so, the pressure would imfrom various parmediately .commence ties to endeavor to Induce him to change his determination, not so much, proba-- 1 from the fact that opposition would bly,made from personal motives, but on be account of the interest which gentlemen for their own friends. l?or mayhave these and other reasons he had concluded to make no public announcement of his Cabinet till the time mentioned. At the conclusion of the interview the com mittee waited on Colfax and presented him a certificate or ms election as vice President. Speeches were made. Omaha. A locomotive boiler explod ed at Rock Creek on the U. P. It. It. fireman killing the engineer, yesterday, - .. ana conuucior. . t A Helena dispatch says a gentleman Just frotu Yellowstone reports that two feet and crow large war parties or iiiask Indiana had a fight near Big Timber; to-d- ay ! . I - - the-ofllc- e d prede-oaaio- v- $o6frinV ettdotsed $y several Wete '.killed .and wounded -- on harlhij'iucli the geutlmea that he mad'no further :a", V . The in or nine hour was devoted to prl vate bills. The bill for the relief of Knott &c. American merchants doing Tncwxvcn Methodistt01IXATXOXTin: Massachusetts HOUSE. ? . -i . i botUsides4 ,s:ii e Nebraka.i-ThHouse has passed waa iromman tr&ua tbo subject dropped. acres of Stewart's 10,000 bill, granting But Ut such itfc'aa'. prevail,1 "and Ue land to a for building u ."- " twenty corporation carried to their legitimate conclusions miles "within State." the ortaliroaa ' Washington. :The 'President throushoutt?iIleptibl!c; andwhai a t nominated Xiewis Dent, brother-in-lapiebald race we would soou liave! The to General Grant, to be Minister to Chinatiou would soon be in a worse condi ll, vice Kilpatrick. John B. Movie will tion than Mexico and the South Ameri- be Secretary of legation. can republics, amis teedUy fall a prey The President has vetoed, .the bill to Internal diseuslons and tha first transferrluK the control of the colored schools In Washington and Georgetown, aggreilve white race" that chbae to from the Secretary of the interior to a assail It. board of trustees, on the ground that the desire the t colored population - r 'don't ? r r 'i r, 1 changes Vm AJAC14 .rr. 'enry- Chaunccy, from Asplnwall , on - the fifth, has Sricgraph; arrived. The American consul at to-Ua- y, w M-mui- Ne-York';-i-- gj The , tTanamar had protested against the col- ecwoa or tne commerciai tales levied - r tj tn Americans. .v, - .;r v , Cushlng had returned froni Bogota; he has ;; ben ; success fuL-- and bears a and Stockton were presented. additional rule. treaty for the approvalonof. the GovernPoineroy offered anthree-fiftwhen the "work' the proposed of the ment, will bring a provision iiiut be canal i commenced, ecus tors may Uetermiothe time whea j I iir..tii awu ,nn k. . ii. t j . ; - - ac iuo rresmeai Has a debuttf npon;any: peading.prupositioa j n uuiug omce or tne arDitrator between hall cloao, and that then the main ques- cepted Britain and Great Portugal on the bountion shall bo taken up: tabltul;, . t , . v Introduce a ti bill declaring dary question which has arisen on the coast of Africa,, that all white per &o as of, forthju Jblrtb, ' -'show from advices Late Tent that not convicted-ocrime, 'who did not coast the Pacific of have the' tho in republics and who rebellion, participate iioV'or hereafter ifeh'alT'becouia perma accepted the mediation of tberUnited nent residents of the United ritatVand States In their war with Spain. forA Conthe elect to 'become Citizens thereof, are gress .of plenipotentiaries Is in V. naturdUed citlicui. belligerents expected Washington hereby declared The Senate discussed x Joint resolu do ring the Spring."" Secrstary Seward has received a tele thousand tion for the Tpublication of five .aa . from. Caleb .Cashing- announcing gram ox a j ana meuicai surgical niscory that he copies war brings a treaty in relation to the until the expiration of the of the . - , . . cost The of the, entire jutnrnujcanaj., rnorning hour. -s New i York. ? A rain heavy three easterly vrs stated VolQtnesIt rork,'iu storm has prevailed all night, and is i would be about $100,003. ' Sherman moved to take-tthe-cu- T aow.raKlmr.Tv: The Herald advocates the bridging of 19 xency bill, but the Senate, refused, xiuuson at the upper part or the uie "the resumed ZO. consideration and io In order to facilitate communica city it dlsposln if tli river harbor bill.' After bill-wa- s tion with. r of sevefarumendmsnts tho AL. the, t toads west, a,. . thusovermo A o r ooswwuet T o A i t wnicn. will arise coming mmrai tied. on a luuer asveiopment of tho irrput itobertaon introduced .a- - rcaolatlon volume of fraderom that regIon proposlDg a constitutional amendment, ifiL. I f ' a ' ; In consequence of the crowded state of to niace two inmates In onecell.r On Friday nfght one of the insane women arose and seized a heavy oaken tub or bucket and dashed in the skull of the other woman, sleeping in the same cell, and then- scooped out the brains of the murdered woman witn her nanos, them around the cell. The throwing to .keep thes author of this deed tried horrible afikir nrivate.r Tho newspapers of both parties, gen uenerai orally, commend thespeechror Grant on Saturday. The . World says the speech was no ordinary exhibition of the character f the man who thus nuietlv holds politicians at bay, and which j is evinces resolute one of the most respectable qualifications that can be possessed In a man clothed with great responsibilities. The World considers the burden; of. his speech a virtual demand for the repeale of the Tenure of Office Act. The savs his idea relative to cabinet are frank, straightfor appointments ward and business like; it commends his reference to economy and the pay ment of the public debt. The President has pardoned Sanford Conover, aliat Charles" A. Dunham, convicted for forgery1 last December and sentenced to ton 'years imprison self-relianc- e, lri-btm- ment at Albany. Tho Government has fully recogniz ed.as United States territory, and as belonging to citizens of the United States. Serona Island in the Caribbean sea, valuable for its immense deposits ofKuauo. Negotiations for their pur chase' have been concluded by .? citi zens of New York. special Chicago. The Republican Cuban pasays a representative of the triots in Washington sajs the government has information ;that the patriots rece n tly gal n ed most 1 m po rta n 1 8 uceesses and were attempting to gain a foothold on the other end of tho island, where a of slaves were located aud larger body which was more accessible to outside as sistance. Their great need is artillery and practical men for commanders. The Irioune's special says Ueut's nomination as Minister to Chili is entirely unsolicited he does not want the place, and will ask hia friends not to confirm hia nomination. Cushing's treaty gives the United States the right to construct a canal across the Isthmus, add secureSits use , ror a term or year. Bout well will attempt Ste-War-t , , , f - -- m . - . K 9 A . I - k!. f t4' j mentis enerosslng the attention The pro of the people and the Cortes. for a number of position for a directory years has i fflAEwMMICS. x, UUUfui and Porest Stealm.'of PAIaUEII Flnt Manufacturers by , a"Tegency been-abandon- ed;- 1 -- - w"vjf .... been-suggest- . ' " - ed ''-- , On' IiandUne4of the 5 -- -- j ? -- -- J a 15.--Ca2- alti . ' ; i j. BURT1S & FREHCH, i re-actlinl- sts. . . - .K-- 1 ; i y, '.. .j.,. - , , , . TERRITORY, M .- i . -- 4 BraH Geo.!. 5 - D I - i i f ; 1 k axt-Cnr.t- ta. j BY-WM- J ' . ! -- i ; " i.i-t urn l 'u'i ' i ssi I ' '' . Importer and'Jobbar" of- - : 'L t -- l; bunting, jasj mm sHBiMtt . GEIfERAL; HARDWARE the PATENT the' finest nuHly Has constant! oi AndSoleManufactnrerof aud latest ty!T1of f lfTOM-ADt j j (XJNTiNJtilN iAii Afrouguii At the residence or Thofttas WnllAee, his sou-in-lIn till City, of erysipelas, Klder Idaao American Boots, 60 years and 2 mouilis. Bnmtiope, sgotl was Houtli from the mn'. IfctN Box Deeeata i iatoly Toes anJ Fancy Shields, lj suit v been elck since fits arrival as; Kagland,and (iitidioaH. iplfiguarrai?eeU. 00 ibe 19 of last August,V . a- Ii f !;ni !Mt mhtci:lta! lvlp-;.3 JJilL &ur, pleasacopj. fl ' "fcud . fSHOK . JHif;:o i:i Ci .It!i In this CJty, Feb. ISttvof I ullaniruatlcn or the bowfclr, CtutrivUe daobtar. oi11 Jamcf tWi and Oiontbs and iz sruii kitrmt, ij DJiC A W Y O H tr'U 4.T A IL R O A D-rf , pyx Jl day.! W k'-pne i fc tb e If residence tal .the t ; .ni . ';' al of Ward", rtrfAtliet . In Also 1 thewerld. of the la to nr Invited Tbechpopstandlbeiti attend. l'rienda o'clock, p.m. 1CA.U KLSIOI. DlVIOIiKa and CALJjIPKKiS, &c, In! the Conn try siirplled by the case at iov.33 Bcetman St., Ucur S"orh. iS'f'litV v. -- t : I K j . apdrencn CK ; -- L Iff " .' ' - w, to-da- ... -- 1 . Mont-moran- d, ii t to-pu-t ... . ln.1.' t and coumcll n have ' hare now "'I ..aijWe stead. nirpRTKBS or has rHavana. Captain General Dulce PRESERVED FRUITS, fREKCH withdrawn, the proclamation of amnesty to tb insurgents. The liberty of then FANCY GOODS and ARTICLES Inllie cf TSAUE press nas oeen suspenueo. ami a censor-shli l J i A l . . '; J " Coiftclionerai Machines? Jiiotiids, i The printing and distribution of S U klndA. coastanUsLon hand,. newspapers wtthoufrt he xnniBBlonof .r And 3&ola Government is prohibited. XL . ,rl at v. i 1 Madrid; 14.TThe'i Constituent Cortes with to. Orderi for export - any cllmsUe filled n vie t i organized yesterday electing Rlvero, fidelity and ' - dT2 ly '' dupatefr.GovernPresident. The Provisional ment continues its efforts to bafile the Tf.,' at schemes of the Many arrests of Carllsts have been"; made in ..... ..(j.. HI' Hi J't- 1ti,S.' Ij. :.! ij. t! i i v& i v this, city. s and Jobbers of t y'k Importers in jrnjBconsul at Fusco, PatU has been appointed to tucceed ' at Shanghae;' the latter 'has been appointed Consul General, i New York. Judge MacAlIister's widow died lix NewfYork oh Saturday. Greece. The new: ministry will re voke his predecessors military prepa ra- ...... fpk-f&"-.IT. Paris, 13. FuadVasha, Turkish Min liEItOSIirE GOODS, te.,w f ister of Foreign Affairs, is dead. A letter from Mexico city states that 12, Dar clay i.t . (Joors below Astor lloase. fears are entertained '.among the comNE5V1 YORK, Governmercial, community. that. ment will be 'compelled to "resort' to forced loans. Three millions of specie were Just. about Lo leave, the country; VHOtESfltE-flNRETAIL. it ia believed that' one1 Tialf bf it ' was & Co. being! exported to avoid that contin12. , JLska Salt CitrFeb. ' . " ." gency." Havana letters jay that by some CyMANUFACrtrKER? an;TJOBBERS or- Ii pher telegrams passing 'hetweer'- Oapt. b N E W. sSTO Genctal and General Men a, commanding the Puerto Principe district, it is MEN'S BOYS' CLOTHING learned,that the Captain General is not under much apprehenfclotis from! the , Uat iarayUinGS.j I t KAJK-i- , from t; this KSS02tAai. AX 31(1 llronilwav. llllibusterlng expeditions BARTH Konth city, as he was informed that the BRO., United i States .Government wash all Rtreet. 2na dSilra. J. right with Spain. Jno. K. Go wlet London. it is ofiicially aunounccd Geo. P. jSradfvrd, d721y.' that, the insurgent chiefs in Crete have all submitted to Turkish authority; the Island 1s now tranquil. C. SCIX1VEITJ8ER, through the House the Senate's proposed Con so as to stitutional amendment secure its passage in Cjsso the President , Vetoes the resolution. a well James Doy.e, Philadelphia. known lawyer, was found iu tho street early .this rnorning badly wounded in ytvi the head; he was carried homo and died in a few minutes. No arrests havo tlitlh been made; the csvse ia woven in mys.1 ... ... tery. Washington. Arrangements are be ing perfected for the Inauguration pro cession, which promises to be one of the most imposing pageants ever witnessed John P. Roberts "Weldin.Read, Jea"C'Ajnee, . In this country. w K. arsoger. "1 U IIai.ku Hat, iToutg. tf for;salnjac&tA The Central Pacific Company have V Co., ROBERTS, READ applied for an advance of' the bonds for- .a.KDS' CRJ3aAGuiTo4 Al.K ou draught at Mannfartur6n4obeT8of Mouuthat part, of; the route ' between t!ip saLaka llUjUrd;gLooriv dlSSm ment I'oint ana ugaen. a proiefli nas been filed with the Secretary of the Tn.)e who nnTTelr ttdrii lAver complaints may Interior by tho President of the U. P. jciy upcj the lied JocAj?ftira;t Leas use the 400 N EW YORK. kus propcrtla liuxaeds awBroadway,!"i company against the- advance on the dprtve from lta tate U. when P. is and certain rrlicf ell the usually J'siX'ti :;f'-ground that the constructing .r remetUuB UTe proved use le&; Ii the road on that part of the route, and will apply for the bonds, as very authorized by law, on the completed ri v f work. ' Charleston. lteports have retched hero of tho mysterious embarkation at J AND various places on the Georgia and Flor ida coasts, of parties composed partly LstMat & (Kaifer..-..H- (r jPtj jClawtoa 4 J. T, C&lEe. t of Cubans, whose movements .'are sup ' !' j posed to be connected with the insurrec i:uiR4eiueut ot the Favorite Artiste. tion In Cuba. f Worcester, Mass. There has been the '. -r. most destructive fire at; Norwich, Conn., rtesiiectfallr ask the for known in that city many years. The - ; p .V Apollo Hall and two adjoining buildings were. entirely cesiroyea .with most- - or - t . 4i f f 1y their contents. Thot entire loss is es? nfrrom.ffttb AtitlraUanaid MERCHANTS tallfartiia Theatres,1 tlmated at $200,000. - $ : i ; i i St. Louis. Sol. Smith, the veteran Will appear In actor and theatrical manager, died in COOBERATrVT3 ZV this city aged CS. PEG , VJOFFIHGJOH, San Francisco, 14. me united biates ' . JMliKUAJN TILIS ASSU' In the beau Ulal Comedy of ' i sloop of war, Jamestown has arrived in this haruor rrom Mare island, one will be thoroughly overhauled for a MASKS-iVN- D PAGES! cruise on the South Pacific coast She Carries k battery or sixteen guns, ana a And their; toumerous patrons-,fine marine guard of a hundred and fifty , j officers aud men. A BHtAICAST. 0F. .THE .COMPANY. The U. 8. steamer Lincoln is fitting TO CALL AND EXAMINE out for a cruise1 in thot . North Pacific. ..' She has been substituted for the JMayary da, which vessel is uusuited for revenue r r,;l tr on the coast of Alaska.duty TV: The Mount Diablo aud Coast Range mountains in tho vicinity of San Fran- The performance will consist of the cnarmlnz Laree arid 1 Complet Assortment cisco have been covered with snow for Comedy oi " several days.. The trains of the Central T f Paclllo railroad have beetf delayed'-o.1 the Blerra Nevada mountains by onVof ,;. J . the most terrific snow storms ever f known In that region. The snow belt extended over eighty miles, the usual distance being about fifty. The snow-shewithstood the storm finely, where and furnishedfuU.protecr. completed, road. " f , tion to the The Supreme court of Nevada has ; lS9 ANNIti LOCK HART rendered an opinion as to the . constitutionality of tne Legislative fund bill, passed by the Legislature over the Gov.IX)OIl3 OPEI at 7 o'clock. Perform ana ernor's veto. The Governor's action in coanmences panctuaily at 7X iiHABPWaiBM calling the courts to support his veto -..has created a great excitement and iV::i-,:;l:.: :r-and threats of impeachment are made for the abuse of the privilege. AGHClIL'iML: IMPLffiEIUS, The decision is against the Governor's, . OF BeiMEPlT;. is the objections; Legislature Jubilant . " iBT . v.naJj j '' :- ; Xst'Jdoor nortb ofStKimbaU A: Sforc-Mal- n j f. I., vlty. dOJ ly sllmSI s it(fi:4h,j'.- - JLnw-fence- 's MMHiaaHHaHaaaaBaaBBMHneaMaawBM f a . a m . ijr-,- 1 , , j - anti-bi- ll em---:r- .; t pre-wrib- al "MrrCTT ffTiTjkaTlQ thj& jCay sold lo MITCHKLdV their entire stock i General Merchandise, m a well as their Commis ; -- ; . i i in m '4 0 THE ;t . ; ' reepeci-rall- y -- tSalfcXAS.eC.ty,Jan.lj;iSta. , t:-- FRESH;:: ARRWAL ' - OP BOOTS. (SHOES -- f 'i and I BUIXiDLNQS, B : ..4 ... jJiXCrLA-NQ- solicit from our friends throughout tho Tefrltory"tb.e same liberal" patronage for hftri as has been enjoyed toy the lirm. j-'- i t-- sion, Forwarding 'ah Jl ' Agency Business. Mr. MUcbeU will continue bdslness, as heretofore, SON . fc GflPRK , ElbOREDQE " -- l-- - 5 Ann ; i to-da- y; r - . crkTioisf;: - i:i!p?iiif,R;ii: altenlloa of TB wookt especially call: the , - w PRO 11 TUB DIFFERENT BETTLESIElvTa ! , , 5 . ', it.--.v- - r To onr large ttock of goods Just received, wjdcu .. i.4.T... .rweaxa selling at the J ... ... .j i.-- - singer's Celebrated family: f n .- S j . ' - - -- i,-r- '. ..-- ... . S ..- - f 5f I. J" For. sale at- - aVIantjfactttrer'3 a . wt i wltaaddlUonoflreight. t EASX TOTPLE STREET, S.' - - . CL6o A If ' . t i r - ng, j. t ' it": r rouniGZi. . ;t Late Acapuleo advices say that Governor Alvarez has been ordered to the city of Mexico. Gen. Arce has been placed at the head of the .of Gerrio f;overnment of the State f ltobbers again iu feat the road between Acapuico aud the city' of Mexico; a stroug body of troops has been sent to .... j, disperse ' them. . . Gor Diaz,' of tho' State'of Oaxaca,' has quarreled with his brother, Porflrio Diazthe ill feeling has beerr caused by the Governor ordering the house of Porflrio to be searched by the soldiers for.a person condemned by the courts; Numerous horrible outrages have been committed throughout the country; but the perpetrators go unpunished. In the district of Zacualtepan a sect ot communists has been organized; they have been Joined by a great number of farmers. Their object is to level .mankind by dividing the property of the rich between thepcor. -- It is considered that the government will; bare mora trouble 'from this dangerous doctrine than from highway robbers. The Ler- Ban Francisco. - : Ilatjss and; CapivV.'i t WTIOT.ns . i L it k i- ! ! !,. .. -. -- ' Ott. f 01 Cboie Teaa,-- ' tcifreei-i ! SUN. BL ' ? n of Dixie quantity Iiird, PorXesf lAitrffe h v ; ANg RETaIIj A T,K S0S, O' O I W7XI7. , Ii CITTii -' I U. X UAH - -- ' v.,- - . , j ','., .5 . 1 ; . ill-feeli- prici:. -- I, ds -- hs ve ialtnxe-oX..StLuUa- tne insane asylum. on BlackweU's Is the political cmei ot eacu land, the omcers were recently obliged forman armed guard! for the defense of t r i- s. 33r. - - -- o-- 22" c -' -- i 1 J.O.Seyiiiofir;KeIMMag U 'KASSMT & i 4 vj, . f Al - If A A --A..- O- -. A. Am. ' It AXD THE IKPKOVED 1 " ! : v;.-.- 7 14 - t , - - - 4 AndasreneraUABSoriment nr - i. , 'h f f !; I I Charter. UlanU Book f Ilnuufactnrcrs, BLANK BOOKS ";;MADE TO ORDER, :i Wood Stoves.- -GRAPHERS.eiGiUVERS,L ! J' Ga'arld examine otirprices. door xonrri op ttesterx .Oak , Goal' and- - first t rnnox i eeeg it aptc om ce , ' , . PRirn01S?LiTHb- - STATIONERS, w : j' t I . . c 'f- , - 1 . ..- - s ; ; n! vi'"rM;ii .r i description and style ef ITinU j, Engraving and Lithography promptly it i 4 executed. j .,1 r r: j t .ni ii x r. Onr aooda have been selected with great care, 108 Ova at6ry marble bnlldlne. IItJ1J5,asa we call rrttcuiar attention to our .BOOTS aaaae nl the f.Vf,l?rt3r8treet' flipped d SHOES, wotci are of the best quality, the latest styles of Type, and most PieiM- -j wa are prepared to execute and for style and durability are unsurpassed. and low rates, every style promptly, and Ornamental PrtntlriK tvt w.:.J,-W; J Commercial Rail. CASH BUYERS WILL51 FIND IT TO ' lna -'- - CT-er- y I ' : - .- .- -- expe-dttio- us : :' NJJ. Ihe new lisne or Eait'lAlce ration is a tpeclBn of our wotST, 7," - ii it j THEia INTERS3T TO GIVE Con!oI d72 ly i - dS7 4US2ir: 1 4 4 : .t..:., nExpARTXE hL tietween VftLB. OODBE la AJ1 and P. A. ilTTCH- - JroMen TJISSOLTK- ;y.binuiriat ves indebted to the tbemel partlaajcnowing Uric, by note or otherwise, are. respectmiiy re-. jquested to caR'and settle th tameWlthbot delay; and, al those havl jg claims against os wi3l ' ptease present them for settlement. . 1 ! . n i,WM.S.GODBE. j j US A CALL, p i . . .. F. A. 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