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Show Its size canned sugge-t- ; if the Al- dgned by the three Judges of the is a familiar song Supreme Court who rendered thc pine Morni-wirCBLISllFft XVKST to the BwBs Mountaineer; it the decision, and by Page, stating that they recognized Brooks as JA3 STESM Y. TliiSSAT, T8U3S3AI Laplander believes that his coun- Governor, is a sufficient indication try Js the bed under the sun; if of its value. The Supreme Court :!1S the sight of our nation's flag in of the United States will not hear thus made up and arother lands awakens sentiments the cao A a decision thus obtainand gued, t La t speed the blood, .and melt ed ivat recognized by any reE4ilrs avJ PrcirV,t'f' the eyes; if the pxre-- t man feels spectable tribunal. It will add to a consciousness of property the complient ionsof the litigation, SATURDA Y, MAY 16, 174. inproud not affect Itaxterbj right the great deeds that glow ujon but willofilee of Governor. to the his country's annals, and the I.itlle Hock, 13. The prodding remonuments of its power and officers of both hour's, y riTClOIISM. fb glory; let us confess that the heart ceived the Presidents proclamaBaxter as Govthere maa wttJi ol so dcsj of a man was made to contract a tion recognizing ernor of A rkan.-Many jieople ' That never to hicisa tiui s.M J a special friendship for its native to Maxtors quarters to thronged " Is TV.s isy os, V'j rvir 1n soil, iU kindred stock, and its an- congratulate him, riuringtho day, It has been que tioned by form cestral tradition, and that' where and great rejoicing prevails in the issued genwhether there is any such di the sense ofFatrictlsr, is not deep, city. Mister y eral- criers complimenting his tinct virtue as Patriotism. Not a a acred affect in Is aWnt,"an suidiers for their bravery and few moralists have indulged element of virtue Is j commending their promptitude "VA.v, as to the harmony of Mich wanting, and religion barren of! in answering hi calls. Wa-ngtoi , 15. The A ttorney a passion w ith thesoulsiuUgrity. one groat witne-- s of its sway. ad fnl-- 4 be IroA.P a,ra I 4 i ' Many tari-llm- s TI. eu trial riive leurureoT j ur? tfo haYO'tqcr.-l- y dent a written opinion in the Ardenied its cor.ristenry with the patriotism is that it is i lodged to kansas gulnunatorial in moral temper which the New the idea that ones country repre- which bo finds that Maxtor is, statuary Testament weul-- inspire, while sents. The patriot should express Govof Arkan laws tho sas, legal n ethers have strenuoudy urged the genusof his land in nnd - that Mrooky has no ernor, the sweet patriot Language claim to the office. The Attorney that it is the very royal grace of vir- of the ancient poet and s.tinb General reviews the history ofthe nil and ovorsweeps character; tues. Tht're is a sliding scale of Oh, Jerusalem, if I forget thee, ci--e as alma jy published and familiar to t'ao public, beginniug Judgments J as to Us legitimacy let my right hand forget its cun- with the lection, and JSrnoks and worthiness, from the declar- ning, let my tongue cleave to the darn of iiaving received a majoration cf Dr. Johnson that 'Pa- roof of my mouth, if I prefer not ity of the votes ca-- t, the action of tlie Legislature in theca? of the triotism Is the lad refuge of a Jerusalem above my chief joy. application of Mrooks to the SuFcoundrel, to that of Cicero, that preme Court for a writ of quo tram It is a duty more sacred than the THE ARKANSAS SQUAEELE. of that ranto, and the doei-io- n filial tie. Duly that they had no jurisdicFt. Lmii?, 14. The Democrat' s tion in the ca--' e, and finally, the In abstract controversy we may Hock special says that suit brought by Mrooks in the Little with some Circuit Court, and the not having a pass Ihila-k- l everybody . sent!-. the moral healthiness of the one of Maxtors gen- judgment of Ouster rendered by by signed xnent, and may not le able to free erals, was excluded from the that Court, with the it from all haze, and discern Its Legislature yerierday.- - Crooks proceeding by MaxteraUorneys, were induced to take their and the forcible seizing or the disc, but the living world braces men , plw-emaking a quorum, Governors office by Brooks. The . the mind and refutes its skeptie-Bm- with thus the understanding tint Attorney General then says that w hem were IILtery re s to counton-cne- e neither cor.te-ttthe analytic ethics of spirit-- recognized by the Legislature as by the executive of a htate to dome-ii- o vio-- I ual dreamers. It thru-t- s uin our Governor, and after an orginiza-tio- n protect It against to to ars his it le the nee, duty Legislature adjourned pie notice, Leonids, Tell, Camil!u till the 25th. A number cot en- give the required aid. But when each claiming to Ih? Ilompden, Winkctricd, Sclpio, titled to places took seats and no two per-onLafayette, Washington, Adams Committee on Credentials was the Governor, make such a call tho President mut determine which and Bolivar, in whom tha senti- even appointed. 14. Both Houses is the Governor, Little Rock, and 'become ment has Cosh, met this mornirg and adopted and in thiscao tho Constitution afof the gathered to itself the worlds resolutions requesting the Presi- of Arkansas is deei-iv- e fection and honors. . An honest dent to put the Assembly in pos- question, and that Constitution of heart cannot help feeling, when session of the State 11011-- 0 prop- makes tlie General to tribunal settle tlie to the State action take and necessary erty it reads their biographic, that for the of the armed election matter. their line of greatness is as legiti- forces now The Cftfiditution converts the the domesmate ns that of poets, philoso- tic peace. Legislature into thejudicial Ixxly. Washington, 14. At a special and its judgment Is final and phers, , philanthropists and dias is the judgment of the the ArCabinet meeting vines. We cannot Is; so sure that Court of the State on was It kansas Supreme question the principles w odd expunge wits decided to await- the; action a ny m :it ter w itld n i ts Ju rl h! ic tliui. their n.imes from the .worlds of the .Legislature. Orders will The Attorney General cites the sus- be issued s soon as the liegislu-tur- e cae of Merry, a randidate for 'honorable regard, State Auditor on the Brooks decides who isGovemor. are on their right, virtue, picion 14. The General ticket , against Wheeler, his comLittle Hock, as we ought to be that the revolt Assembly' in ' j aint j. convention petitor, who wr.s declared, fleeted ?viMosnA wvgg .gj therefore UiLi-exactly svsiirwr, rueeivi- - MaxWr: by the LegiAature, that the principle Is fu!e. mess.ige whicli recites the posi- similar eae to the one of Brooks The virtue ef Patriotism .ha? tion he hold, thanks the Legis- sgrinst Baxter. Merry brought a the promptness in an- suit in tho Pulaski Circuit Court been provided for, and i3 expect-e- d lature forhis call, states it is his to rocover the office; Wheeler swering moral- conviction that the court deof us, bv nature. to the Supreme Court fra ists, ns we have already inti- cision in the election eae was writ of prohibition, forbidding (ho Circuit Court to proceed on mated, have condemned all pri- illegal and arbitrary, and the the has alone ground of wantofjurisdiction. Legidature vate and restricted affection, a? to make .such a decision; Tiie Supreme Ck.urt granted a power incon-Htewith the law of uniwrit, and tlie Attorney General deprecates that the IYderals versal I we. They argue tb d cur in ids attempts to pre- says that under the-- e circum-tauce- s tho neent decision of the love mud be for being in general, serve peace, alludes to the rrcsi-denPiila-k- i u i.f ranee to only Ccuit Court is not tno-protection , and must be proportioned by the Iwit presents the s t the the expros-esurprising, Iegislature. moral worth of the object, with-.oOf case mediation the reprehensiblo that judicial through hope and that the judgregard ta relationship, ties of this body pe ice will he Hut and urges the calling of a consti- ment rendered in favor of Brooks r.nd personal associations. tutional convention to harmonize is absolutely void in 'regard to they erly argue egairot nature. tlie existing laws. Twenty-seve- n a maBrooks claim of Ttie method of 1rovidence in northern iiitn and Union soldiers jority of vote. receiving ... has no wny to wuikiug our spiritual sentiments ualte la adcuLal i f the truth ef Tho lre-id-Morthat to Senator sent to claim, and if he had Is always particulars verify, generals. the dispatch to go behind the no he has If urn ton Col that and James right in God 'liath set the solitary o in deof action d was. northern tb? Maxtor famille'- an 1 bound the families men will be driven 'out of the claring the vote, as that body was into communities, and organized State. regularly organi.ed and a comNo Little petent tribunal. The opinion concommunities into nations; and Washington, 11, It would Ik? Rock news being mciveI from cludes ns follows! lie has ordained special duties for the to allow the proceedhas government Ijcgidature, each of these rd iticrhips, and net r.ctti on the matter yet. ings by which Mrooks has of thonCiceto The inspire'! affections to prompt reply to the these duties and to cnn,.bio Hie resolutions and appeals of the Ar- be draw n into prectslent. There is e kansas for protection not it hdato in the Union in which character. dome-ti- c will they w ould not produce a conflict, violence Thelow oflovo is the principle of against settle the whole and prolvtbly bhxHl.-heThey guU proknblv the spiritual universe, just as the bo uphdd or cannot The upon question. Attorney force of gravity is the governing General and the lro.-ideare nry ground, nnd, in my opinion, Muxtor.Muuld be recognized ns law of spare. The eml that has cnmgi'd inconferonee now. of the State of Attorney-Genera- l, lawful executive The Washington,la, Christhe most of the universal t is a Mipplemcntal v in- Arhan-S- . tian sentiment of love, will have ion, reviews the deci-ln- n has iued a pnv Tiie of the the ina--t inter.ro special fi Muircme Court of Arkansas In the clmiaMon. who'll was telegraphed tai.ittle ilmk for the inf;rma-- t of the at plication of Mroc-kWe canr. d Lwe the whole Wo f all ronrorred. 1 he proto nran damns a for lhige, nii-dcompil y in particular. If world un i w a sot. forth that certain to arrant clamation ate St pay the ancient Human could Urileve drawn Treasurer, .i favor n in disorderly, turbulent persons have with eioobiuei together to rc.-irihI .that the AMI av after tue ro- -t if ihc lore' of arms the authority of river dearer to heaven, if thejtcrnoy-Goncrwritten. The At-- 1 Baxter as the Governor Hebrew csuibl find virae in j -, and tb it Maxtor liu- - been de t!i f.a f that turner thinks .Jordan more than that of IXuu.i. r. pr.llcatii.il to the f.r chrod duly elected by the, Legl-,ai- d toseppro-- s the ca; If tho Ijnglidiman can 5 lla jlature, the only competAr.t tribunal. That he Lag, ill accurdanco was v wa width Thames dated dho in April 2th, grandeur THE rr.CVO TFK.'EEELY TIES. V to-da- a. with the Constitution of the United States, called on the President to. protect the JStato from domestic violence; that both Houses of tlie General Assembly, convened by Baxter, have also made a similar request, hud the President, sing imthot'ize.l by the Constitution and laws of the e United states to render asked in Mich eases, and to of such command the insurg.'nts, ho therefore now issues hi proclamation commanding all turbulent and disordely persons to disperse and retire I hi gr - di-put- e, l xnina-ture.I- di-pu- . plnu-ibilit- y te Mib-eque- fa-c- tligl'ro-identlsjcallediip- nt nt on s, - eon-titutio- As-emb- iy ng con-elusi- to-d.i- - or-thro- " ap-plic- F-e- nt ts a-s- ut . rofr.-rate- Legi-htur- - Mm-idont- a Iegi-latur- d. ju.-tifi- ed ut Urt'-ide- nt ffee-ti'H.- s. s Gov-v.si- Mr-M- st ai J lTe-idc- nt ? sl tl. I. cluo. f tobeiq.cn to settlement by fur SPAIN. Madrid, 15. Concha is pushing forward bv occupy Biscay and Guipuzcen Valley. Many of tho inhabitants aro leaving Bilbao. Carl is at Tohm with the nsoective main body of his force. homes within 0 days, and hereThe jxfiiiicat situation at Madafter submit llu ti the j rid continues critical. The opposilaws and authority of thb exccu-- ! tion pr- -s violently denounces au-- t tiveand othofron-titutijua- t iuo new mini-try- .' Largo towns to peaceably their m-ilv- es Ihorities of the Ft.ite. of discontent. New are appointed to qVienna,TJbun, an i Berlin. mani-ffi-to a issued ( Jovermnent have of which Alla, Minister, of Foreign Affairs, is the, author. They solicit the support of all oniy F?rrinnzgdceLrro' they-wif- i use the power to reiK-- unjustifiable aggression; pletlge all of tiieir efforts to the extinction of Uarlism; promise to make known tlu true state of the treasury and enforce strict integrity and rigid ccoiHuuy in tho aduiiulstralioa of the revenue. show sign ZIOITS anfivassudor BY TELEGRAPH. Cx-ent- la - Z. C. eguers w ithin a year. iti.-t-anc- to-da- ns England of all the financial liabilities; the pavmeut to tho King ft of fifteen thousand dollars pen-io- n u year; the various native chiefs to nvognize British ruling as chief owner ef the land, which is - .'ENGLAND. London, 15. At theCIietpr r nrect rrg,ta-- ayft trcntUh von,Uambuslung second, Les:v d ter third. Tim Czar nnd party reached Buckingham Palace at noon. Immense crowds jined the route of from Paddington the pruees-o- h Station to the Palace. Tho Czar, Prince of Wales, Grand Duke Alexis and theDukeof Edinburgh occupied otto carriage; prince Arthur, Princess of Wales,, and tiro DuChe-- s of Edinburgh in another. The latter was cheered vehemently, because it had been understood lately that there was bitterness between her and the Prince? of Wales in relation to the question of rank. In the Commons Bourke, Under Secretary of the Foreign Department, stated that the government of Guatemala offers full indemnity and reparation for tho Magee. outrage ott to-da- OPERATIVE-- . Mercantile-Institution,- - I .... ... - -- CO- SALT LAKL CITY. RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, 15. News ha.? The attention of our patront is been reeeivevl lure of a con- ' catted to the allotting Deport- - -at sol racy lately discovered tnents the Institution of lvhokan. JSeveral of tlie particithe class and The were executed. qf gootls pants of the conspirators is not dealt in' ly each. oh-je- ct stated. PRUSSIA. y, Bismark goes to his WHOLESALE DRY GOODS' DEPARTMENT. estate at Varaein It apears from St. Petersburg Dry Goods , Notions, flats, Caps advices that it was Prince Nicbo Wall Piper,' Cur!aiirMaMafr las, nephew of the Emjeror, inbrothand Varptls. stead of Duke Nicholas, his . FRANCE. er, who was recently arrested Versailles, 15. The hall of the there. The young man. It seem, NatlunatA5sombly"is crowded;" gaveMiTs Tnolher.s dlanvonds To WHOLESALE GROCERY in anticipation of an ex- an actress. The jolieo traced the AND Ex - Ire-McHARDWARE DE citing uesMon. and refused the jewels, emperor Tl.I.rs occupied a s? it as delegate. to interfere in the course of law. PARTMENT. Vice-Cons- Berlin, 15. . ul ay, nt Duke de Broglie introduced hi project of creating a second clumber, read a memorial report on the subject; the services of ITcri-- ; dent MacMahon to the country was warmly praised. Strengthening his hands he pointed out, to the nieuitiers of the You are un-Assembly, saying: filing to constitute a definite republic. We dont k you if your conscience murmurs from the lienclies of the Left. We advitc you to continue to truce to for some years but you means for the protection nnd reusu ranc-of society and commerce. The rethe new port proceeds to chamber, which is to be called the Grand Council, the. m.e in bora, of Which are toreceiye no salary. . When I)e Broglie concluded there were renewed protest from the Left amid a scene of wild excitement. Tlie bill was then read ami referred to a committee of thirty. No further business could be transacted on account of the confusion, and tho bitting adjourned. Paris, 15. Biron Henri do the sculptor, is dead. This evening the extreme Bight rejected all tlie proposals ofthe Cabinet for a compromise of tho question of immediate debate on the electorial law. The position of the ministry is considered difficult. The J fjni'rur reports nearly a successful conclusion of the negotiations for the restoration of diplomatic relations' I h tween France and Mexico. Outrov uill bo appointed French Minister at the City of Mexico when the 'negotiations are completed. As a compromise of the disputed question of tho priority of the electoral law over the municipal to govbill, tlie Itlght propo-c- s ernment that it fehall declare the electoral law applicable to municipal elections, and consent that the first reading of tlie municipal bill shall follow the first reading the electoral bill. The result of tho proposal is yet unknown, but if no arrangement is made government will adhere to its announced purpoe of making a motion for the immediate discussion of the electoral law and the Cabinet question. .Bayonne, 15. General Eloi has retired from the ;ositinn of Chief of Staff of Don Gen. w n-- parti-zanh- ip the-Ihrside- mu-d-give- - de-cri!- e Fri-quost- Dowrgr.r.iy tufoivib him. e, Groceries , Hardware, Glass mi ..Queens ware, .. Wooden - Watt, Iwder, Duse, Agricultural ImThe new Ministers of Spain plements, Dyo Staffs, Paints, were sworn in on Wednesday. and Oils. The arnsl of the Russian Grand Duke was not duo to political causes. DRUG DEPARTMENT. Hoyt, of Hoyt, Sprague A- Co., died of pneumoria, in New York, Drugs, Medicines , Liguors, Chemon Friday. Two stores and six saloons icals, Perfumeries, Paints, Oils, and Dye Stuffs, burned ,at Ulyde, CL, ou,AYeJaci $20,000. loss, day, . LIGHTNING. SPIELS.-.- nt -- - . .It is thought that the SpanL-- h government will soon manifest Alfonsist tendencies. pf,thQ.,.Cahinet ...A special Wiisludd on Thursday to consider the Arkansas question: The sale of $l,no,O00 gold in New York, on Thursday, was made at from 12.04 to 12.10. The English accountants to examine the books of the Erie Ca have arrived at New York. The governors of several Spanish provinces, and a number of other officials, have resigned. The tag Ixur$ blew up on Lake Huron oa Thursday. All hands lost except tho "captain and first engineer. The tit holies of New York, on Thursday, gave a reception to the Americans starting on a pilgrimage to Borne. It was shown In the District on Thursday, that government had been largely overcharged in work on the avenues, etc. 'The Czar' left "Windsor Castle on Friday morning, and arrived at Buckingham palace at noon. Immense and enthusiastic crowds lined the route. The Duke Broglie, the French Minister of the interior, says he W ill resign unless tho Assembly a bill for the formation of an pper Chamber. The schooner DauUco sailed from Chicago on Thursday for Cork, Ireland, direct, with a cargo of 25,000 bushels of corn; freight rate thirty cents per bushel, gold. The Prison Reform Congress met on Thursday. Eighty deleBichard gates were present. Vonmx was elected ' president. Dr. se-i- oq the cxeeu At tr region- of the Cuuntil of - tlie Reformed Episcopal Church, in New York, on Thursday, He Melhorno, 15. The treaty for went into the place of departed the e(uMi-hmeof a Briti-- h spirits. wans substituted for, lle protectorate over the Fiji Islands descended into Iiolb Tlie Niecne stipulates the assumption -- by creed was,ad-- ted without (.barge, AUSTRALIA. - CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men's and Days Clothing f Under -trear, and Gentleman's Furnish-tn- g (,wuj. ROOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. . Men, io:nen and Children's Bool and Shoes, Sole and Upper Ijeaiher and Shoo Findings of crery description. WACXXX AND COMMISSION DEPARTMEN T. Sdf.utllcr Wagons, ell kinds of Agricultural Machinery, Wagon Timber, Steam Engines, Tut-liWater sheds, Jic., te. nt Ths Institution is agent for Ihs celebrated S itiger Setting Mach ine, over one. million in use in America. Order to insure prompt attention shoidd be addressed to ths S or Secretary. ... XV. rn H. HOOPER,. Snpt. |