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Show j A IVovo I'ohticuii. IVovo Cll'V, March .Mb, ISV0. 1 A'.i -rs tl,,M I: It ia vi ry .icU.i.ii y..u punli.,h anything any-thing from our Idwu, especially our portion of it, namely Iho noilheant corner of 1'rovo. Our anally q-iiet community M em., to antler, like other plu.vrt Koni"tinic.4 ilo, Willi periodical .it teaks of viitue. Our oily atiwiney and marnhal beeui determined to do I thf-ir whole duly, and tbo only ; trouble is a ar that they may overdo jit. A proIeNMonal detticlivo Was lately employed In utieai lb somo ol tho bidden my.ileries, and though he i failed to induce any of our boys to ' commit theiiioelve.i, yet ho succctsled in eouvicling an old widow woman ol j immoral conduit. Tho ellect HceniH to bo dcmoraluine, among tbo young i neople, but perhaptt lllu result Will provti beneficial. Tho regular weekly lectures of the 1'i-ovo library aud reading room a -lei.UH'ii ti'ivrt been kept up with in- crest dm ini; Iho winter, nlloniilig a itourcoot aroeab'o pvlimo. We read the papers, know all l4i it j is published about Heeohor and the ! I'lymoulli church, and as also tho po-, po-, btical nmv-t, cue!) hh H ibeoek, Scbenck and Kclknip, and eomuh r j ourselves Well qualifhd to dccido in tMir own tniiuls tiio status of om : I tab political doctors. It seems to jus oul.-idors tlial. a i;real many S.iit I l.:ikeis are laboring hard In convince jtbo rest of mankind ( the diet th;.t they aro not members ol anj political party. 1 h.io lieud men ' Uast that tliey liiiioimed to no parly j but have charily to believe they lu-he tho truo sentiment of tho heart; yet perhaps there aro such creatures j away down among tho scrapings ot j total depravity, creatures bearing the sembl.ineo i I men w!io furnish buII'i-J buII'i-J etent evidfiu e to aatidy the inosl fastidious tb-it tbey belong to no party. Anothersays, "I nil a republican aud always will be." Tbo man who can steel his heart Dainst tbo vices and iniquities of that party, and cling to it still, inu.t be very tough indeed, and rather to bo pitied ; but bo is fur above tho man who has uo ceitain preference- tnr any puty. If there is a meant r creature than I ei her ot iho atove, it is the m m w ho (elim;i to a party with no higher motive than that ot making it a imdium i ii rum; ii wiucli ho can work ihinn U) tome hatI enemy. He .always stamls ready with his vicious natml to defeat ilie object ot the party ; to which he belong-, etniply to spilt-those spilt-those lie h.ili s. We have a lare sprinkling of the I "no party" political l-achcra a!! over I the territ ry: add Ihtaf to tho tail end ot" the deim-cr.itic parly, and dump :i!ie w!..i!eon tlie tail end ot Mi K-an .and 1 ok r-puhl;. -.1111.-111, and Uie : um !' i.,e wlio.o will i-ist aboTil i qu.il tne l! i : ! i r nee b.'tween two cipher.-. I H W!in will ni t i-taml hv lii- n.irtv w'isi n great principlt s are at -tai;e, ia not worliiv to be an American cj oil. W. II. |