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Show affiWfSffiS THE FVENIKGNEWS7 Afi . GEOIIGE . flredaejr. i tft 'f Er-ett,--f' 7 W" (Ap-flaas- e.) f. - - i4 wae-aanafic- J . to-d- ay BEPtBUClV THE ' RATIFICATTOll hUEJCTasu, . was welj of the friends the filled with Kepubll- to , can party, to listen congratulatory addresses on the trlamph of the party of- - President Grant. in the The meeting ' was; advertized for o'clock, but the proceedUngs., did, not commence untill" about twenty. miDQts J jf w to eigne oxiock, xue entrance oi National Band, and the performance of "Yankee Doodle" being the opening of ,.Last night the Institute i 61 -- . A M. M t-l-- aieU Iperkja - a -- " -- a . This gentleman supposed he was placed on the catalogue of apeakers se he was always chosen as a vidette,4 he was destined to break the Ice. and was oneiof the skirmishers when ble would there guns were to follow. fare open the bail with J oat a little skirmishing fire, nothing more, .and the General did so, .in nls usual retrain,5 tnougn a trine less raoiu man ne usually Is, when he undertakes to express himself in public. The Liberals of Utah had perhaps as much or 'more at stake than anybody else in the tion of President Grant; tor pad ne been d3feated their rights might not have been respected. He had always been their friend, he had stood by them.-bu- t republican Congress had never done so. Then foiiowea a somewhat incoherent SBSKBT WT L 1 BSKJaB.. r. S .TP- - sas t " . on (i v lt-Oal- i.- -- .the - Tic-torio- us -- i' - - S . 1 . p ,i ' ' eissssa, asssja 'eswsssBasseBaBaH afawea -- be-cau- !.$.$ J f I, Ii U T ai. v...- . i. T j) 'imnv .v5 ar. -- . . .; uo ci 1't: -- r.-tx!,'- 5f ' f , , . -- b . re-eie- - v r oeaeral Maxwell. :iniMOF,THE - I .t.jliotn-;ilu:fjoa- M 1. 1 4- : ; - -- ry d - sr w ir. w y the-count- time-honore- d . - a r t Ir , n. ana-pensio- eaeb-part- -- lit a Few Days, . " a e m tl - to-usyw-as ' a a acre uue mas mg up. jtna first person attempting to do so wiU fea pat out, and all others shall follow." This individual then nominated Judge Haydon for chairman ofi the meeting, l n and retired: ' s (r The nomination of Mr. Haydon for the chair and that of Ueisrsv O. Sawyer and J. Saulsbury for secretaries were carried, when the chairman said, it custom for a chair was a . man to state the object of the meeting he was oalled upon, to t reside over. s of They bad met there for' the purpose,me ou; congratulations excnanging I great victory which truth, law and loyalty had achieved. The- Voics lot 'the nation, from ....... " Maine to the golden' shores of Callfor ola, in tones terrible to traitors and 1 joyful Jto patriots, had declared that. U, Cafe! ' ri. Grant should berths nation's1 Magistrate for a second term.- With'1toa brief but highly eulogistic trbute Democratic forms of Government; and to the labors and achievements of the Republican party the speaker closed TV T--jand gave way to - y si:-tai- eV0a?CZ . ' - -- to-ni- ght ; iouia Ui i iot-Jxul- h xealous member of the "ring" clique, took the rostrum, and, evidently fired with desire to create a fuss If possible, and to furnish a pretext for a spicy lying Associated Press dispatch, said: "It ha been "eUUd." toeeyerAt joem bers of the State Central Committee that an organized attempt would be made this evening to break this meet- ,.: on. L ?A , An SUPPLY OF ness coxa-mlssl- -- the programme. nnKninns. to-morr- - 1 5 snuiriR eta , on V 1 a ( 57j IS, J87S. j ,lf event -- -- i ? - jf Thelltiuu tuaT tne popular . voice., ny a. lien companies waa bald at the XUthundering majority had declared yere House this evening, to organiae. -i r 4; gres decreed a .new banner, or a banner thaWGrantv.was wt. honest nan $ l halrrr acted was -- rlly r w: anf that -- ecree required nd a trisa fJmln' .ator xtfo; J, thejlaw. aner should be The pt pie tiad ,nfidenc in Grant ;qweri; Jfor( oreUrj. that the J national BritsJn, B V had .Jlled hi promiser Thirty-si- x corr nies wire r resentec thirteen strloesL r .erdate red and because a r i was u field acL n thlrteen4 blue and fait' tak' a ha ndeav waj N ,ad )sr It tp definltf ully whir.th circle. fdund t :m onC.a prbposMtpapr Int comrr eeatosef-tlai- l utetht --rgltZSeat la argent ' irs arrar ;ed inja ta !.--. tJte. V, i 1 tn- - varii. i risks. ' A M JJat though tmtt banner was ' "ooks. jswsrhe batfor the ilxLlcLieoi 4r.inranc;eomDanles atam&et7 great lexeea ldJuneil777rFhe THE ORIGINAL. L a committee w tle at Saratoga was fought under the next speaker, and in response he lug appointed him Colonial to banner. I stated JZJ-IAthe audience that he had wait on the governor and request other banner the -- I I Ol"jna:JIT. O say the battle, we speak of the battle of the spirit of propheey mightily upon to call an extra session of the Iiegtsla-tur- e. with the viewpf.pxe89rvlcg Saratoga. I lived near that battle field, him, and he could make revelations, FOR THE NEW and have wandered over it many times. but be resisted; if he mads bharactersad keeping the We say the "Battle of Saratoga," but It would be stale, fiat and unprofitable. business at home. there" were two cf. them The fir t Tb;jf 1'? f ritnxtzn?ealtra w fought" onBf euU Heigh Up In wlseTand 'cries of "Xelisod" were fre pie is called ror noon to town of failed the A table relating to insurance gives Stillwater, in the quent, but their Importunity dolcS county of Saratoss in 8eptember.i777,4get:iaore than a Tery fe w words from tbeenrabrr ef otcpa-l- es There the lordly iiurgoynewat worsted thevgentidmanln which he said he are uneq.xialiad for In Boston at 95, which Includes 20 and he retreated ten or twelve miles. heartily rejoiced with them ln.JJie companies JidmiUad since the publicaNearly a morrtir later; f h the month of grand ndrpeaceiul "victory of the re- tion of the report of the Insurance The-lotamount .of capital The great nxurS 'orwori oTfrtl'ch this Machine -October, , another. vbatUe was fought publican party because he believed it ;a i o:t i I!w etfjiJ lO'UiH 'p as e as was of tawa and the wtlt of in the th there, liberty, county victory companies a23fiZ&.& Com ' fr eapable, its ;ijtnpUcttytf ,eoxtrueUi to banner and , wonld result, in . blessings the pan iea having smaU j:ik .and J as t ad? Saratoga, under the colonial -Ioti .xIJ'J Lit the thirteen stripes with- - the British whole people. ' mitted will pay their polices in full. orator Boston eomnanies WfilDav from O'fd the union Jack, when Sir John Burgoyne, 1 The Chair than Introduced w Vf A h kiQO. per i ijs , and jpsp"Tidf of the evening, .? a A ; humiliated, defeated cent, ot jdU an average of JKLp&x .V9SJtZ& )fJl. 051 or tii' or marched out ac 1 ,Burr .red. cent n, amount fi. y.il3ite3 the tneir , rugs. 3& oil.ii?! 'Jiil cd llhr m? for the first time - on anybattle field, HiOcxsviixE, 12 The horse disease made th Ot Governor Territory ;who is spreading rapidly among the horses. was thrown to the breeze the new baof Many mnles are atucked.. JliLiLu nnerthe "stars and stripes." (Ap- a lengthy and eloquent speech, , , Milius space giving prevents the remain The whielrpur still is All A e Strong stripes plause.) quiet same in number, but the stars have in mofe thin a tery brief 'synopsis. The tary natml irnarrfa all tha annmaehes to Tiicutcw M'w IIAILI to tne adverted Arst creased so rapidly that the circle is now speaker phiiosopny the burnt district;: The'cfty Is slUl In II CAlfl nn nnn 7 -- fri' it YikiES of Doll tidal 'organization tn a free eov- - darkness, the ".4;.'0 been let 'hot a constellation. . .(Applause) gas having onlas differeuceapf on. nhmh is a Crom that time, ia October 1777, that ernmentJtdjta,the arose in Is rain thlok.!and The HP RemfltaDat dat wsathec the discus- falling. , The only bank that failed to KIIAS UOWZ, Jr. WAS TXfK FATHZS si els!! .pXaiJ?T ' was the banner under which the bat- Ion that necessarily trfltfaP l tles of the Revolution were fought, and sion of sreat political Questions. Then. settle at tne clearing house xrAoxxtmt o OF txxie ggtrir lavaaated In Btll it was carried in darkness and in light, briefly, steporby step, he traced Jthe or the Freedman's. r The bonds, gold and , PrlMalala tne various ponucai par money, of this bank, were found lathe.. in defeat and. in victory, until finally ganization at iYork own, hdd ioftCbi t bt; Ult ties wmcn nad existed in tnis country safe all right; but the notes ' were tie l i V v . fftf: !T.iJ .1 strlous Washington, it saw the last de4 since the formation of the government, stroyedwblch caused a temporary various and wnion the, feat of our formidable foe, and 'we were questions upon The Boston MutuaLJurjknea differed. Showing that as Uo. will pay In . they had aeeaaa free. (Applause.) o. &u ' '' .1 ci, aw.4oow!Vt - !jU ti .U pi tehed 4te fiaieaioa it payments will react! 50 per Cent. ? Gon-- MJ ;.3F. WUOLESUG UUraUTH'H v ai t Then when the new government was ettl$b ..... t "!'' f l, hl Il4-iana Vkln full tne f anil in that progress tiLjIaw away. lutniAht organized , the people ohose &for their passed new ques The night passed quieUy. .The theatres AfirrnfrM A t "It FR. JLSTTtS. first president a man who was a soldier, development nf and they choose him because he was a tions "arose and new" parties; 'weTe are closed Is Is.waredelX persons lostp"r"""f "J ;TT f soldier. During the fonr years of his formed, which in turn performed their their lives by the falllegof the wails of then passed away: Had Weeks 4 Potter's drug store on Sun term he proved himself to be a states mission-annot galvanized day;, morning, four, of them being fire- -, man as well, and they chose him again the democrat Id party on life new the Itself Into slavery que men. The, fact that .incendiaries are because he was a statesman. (Ap paeasa away avaio a do as was tion.lt would nave tnauirestca oy an plause.) Time rolled, oo, and another the & CI- ss. cf. hi. x:.1 A whl? party before it. The corollary last high tr to fire the sUbla of attempt. North iw ai niAo- - ft n?3ii bU ln.i ra of this was that the question of slavery Poster, on Dudleytreet.Xtostan High lora i.i.' democrat- lands. Blabs were torn off the rear of settled," the finally oease iVW.T'.i 'A -I ..UK'! the Canada line, our on the high being nowwould ' ;li llftftu to exist and be the stable ' and hay stuffed between Ufe i SfM seas, and ormtny s battle field this ic party numbered with the things of the past. them and the .celling ;,i;Si'IiiomF and set fire to. t mtaalAn JMl fillld, ahd Hf1ITI MJSh. III! n SIS HV tne nra was disco vsred be ah ortunately f aloft by the strong right arm of "Old never appear again as. an organized fore it nuuiamueh headway, and put Darty. at New Orleans, it was but. There wraa fire Hickory"over party arose as the In the rear of adanother.lnceBdlary oat former foe. Their. The republican DEPARTMENT, No. 27 Con ant welling. of human Street, also,- but little damage was done, after the eiose orjhatrwarthe wAooerii vindicator and champion can TteoDie chose ror their Drasident freedom', in epooaltion te- the slave jln the evening several men and boys 11 5 9 soldier, because .he was , a soldier, and powf"lhaeoaatrVtf'-'- - The- - speaker were discovered a wood piling against ri me rour years or ma admin lstra-- then eloquently traoed the extorts - and ii f house on Prince street,' and during 8XQH W.THB ne proved mmseir to be a statesman, oonfllcta of that party for and in behalf Swelling' a fire, when the police arand then they chose him again because of human, freedom, and In defence of rived and arrested several of the rata Hsr traced its course ans. :Twoof the e was a ptaiesinan the U'. Republic gP ringleaders rjf in in suDoresslng the rebellion, and abol but they are well known to theescaped; Time rolled on and out country police. .r.v creased in population, wealth, enter lahlng' slavery, conferring the suffrage f .JCf t01t3 IS? prise and , ihteiligeuce: .and. at. length .IS.-- , 1'Jt ahotheif great war Mesme trporiis, in civil and political rights with ail other i '..ivvj. ua The nnanciat euoeeseor the Saw FHAVCISC0,12. The stock mar - l T J Ine IXoUceIU be Given .a' comparison wita which ail the wars in citizens LADIES' OOTtt wnich wo had ever feeen engaged were party was adverted to, also tbe exten- get thit mornfc sr refiortad little: If anV r. : but mere skirmiahes. And that banner, sion of commerce, and internal devel- Anxiety about the- - jUymontt CHILDRBN'li BPQT8, coJIIac:- - a3iji,'tc3-.f- l ;J , muddy construction railroads the borne aloft in the east and in the west. opment in, pt x7o gold quotations this morning. ease. rHPesitsA Cltoca, sometimes1 saw defeat and socetlmes ceo. unaerws repuoucan aaministra-tio- n Greenbacks SS buying. St selling. JLA.. yapHKL. J saw victory, but at last the strong right the f tending of the United States ( Italn oommenoed falling about 12 61ioes Xadlea was With more elevated other nations arm of a stauooti, firm, calm, largeO lldtfeii's ;lioes last ntghtf erad tS:pontiouea I Ilgbt- it had ever been before. Daring e'Qlock iJthi 1A4 iitue man: neia;it afon above- than praineu, yy ihe murky clouds of war, at Appoma- the oomlng four., years : of President i ThA. nfnftlal Aniint h a AH a. Kna EITS' a BLIPPEK3,. , vA 49tai-vw' ti, tox. ana peace came sgsln ii anon the Grant and the repabllcau admlnUtra- - supervisors show "Grant's majority' to LADIES' BLlPPEBB, i'lhiv.i'it . flnv r land. Then the American people chose fion, ne expeciea to see perfect har a.oe ouo, -luao. rmrxDBEN'fl'fiX.lPPEBS. j Clayton's of majority . .' f for ttheir president a soldier, because he mony restorea and astaniished between 'I The extension ' wtiarf new the ..r and : was a Bolnier (applause); and during the section of theoountry,, and ;the warehouse or the P.MJ3.B. Co., is Iiveryadministered being Tor FhM Weather or Stormy Weather: iJkm-:..:.- -- S li' -- -- a a o- F O R TH i; BO r v and.enforced alike In -- tour years or nts administration ne proved, himself to be a peerless states- have choaen mani and just-nothey him president again, because he is a rapidly, r isr'. gushed iv,'j very State and territory. I Bass Bmithjjsnd a girl el eh t years of . believed in zsrverv He of WssaM age were arrested by; Jno. It a. dnnot lsitjan tA 9vaaa Stephens. aasavat . r tv ausaju t 'nnrla vvmwjvmvsvu wvr wJW he man of abducting-he- r tes to God of diets the statesman. (Applause.) according ihip Portland itH fi.ifriwcoalfrr,oil as long as ne did frosui Washington the Federalist Jackson nis own conscience, f Thos.'j. uarsen tried tb -ts--of u tha fringe-Be notin Grant the the pon Democrat, righ any into a lighted lamrf! and pour publican, was 'severely a a a a r human i appiause, jpeeriess eoiaiers and peerless being. burned. fther relation tb Utah; the speaker said i Senator Tombkins. of Oakland, is ill. statesmen, illustrious triol Ech one wears over the brilliant regalia of the he eJrpectett daring the coming admin-isiratio- n, and it is feared he will not recover, v to see the laws of the "United soldier the graceful toga of the statesman fire in the coal yard of the P. M. The J and civilian;each one great in war.great 3tates enforoed here as in any. other 8. S. Company's wharf is stiji smoulin peacei , ties tne world., no longer say Territory. He asked no more, and dering, but Is under control. that republic afe :nngrateful. (Great Wanted no less, rile wanted" these who (The total exoenses of the election In aDDlause.H had violated law here, irrespective of this city was $8,521. rne next speauar was ' religion or polltics,prom ptly punished . .1 Alonzo Klrkland confesses to beat. Laws were 'made to be obeyed, and the boy John MeOlos-- ; ind leg" robbing believed he alnf them being rigidly en ky tbi wekr' The boy-wi- ll probably. not to Ho did expect speak, but belnar forced against ail offenders. Hs want not Mco4rr., was m niotuier ia iu kuuu . eiuao, ed no man punished or persecuted LViuiviu.fiVrl-- ) o.w m. uasferadv cui neTec bo poor sorreluetantrthxt rfie because of his religious notions:! but let tlneraffrar ovcui'red at Port Townsend eould not speak aword- laitsr In. theTerriiv on Wednesday evening, between He had recently returned' from the everyciyzen. thoae who perieccequairij? ' hetter1 apota John known ' as 'Qasiler have law the its proteetlonthose Poker Jack,!f and a "man great political battlefield. obey E8t,5jhet named wnere nad taxen place the greatest Who violate it, sutler its penalty acted on Thompson. Quail entirely spea-er.-t-witnessed in ever, to j rrevious campafgn. probably referred tne the defensive and received a cash ex the American reputac me felt rcrv Qjloody chasm" which hadt been said tending from his mouth to his ear.'; He grateful to the Almighty for' the privi te exist between the twp sections of tbe then threw himself on Them daou.' cut of lege addressing them In favor of the country. In his desire for complete him ting fearfully in a! moat every part great and good manrorwho bad just been fraternity and union ne was the peer of of his body, onoe re- and a. a a fatally ... was man elected president, v In the arnis victory oartv. and giton oi tne neart. in any was jroxer the victory of freedom, and was a cause he wanted to see the day come when rested and ie now, in .., , . every CfeeUeg of , hostility r would , be Oa the 4th Inst, a custody 1 ai was fir. shot of the United &Utej but o all'freemeo banished: and naneht 'bat amity and Dr. Calhoun, of Port Towntend. w hile dwelling oil top of Xioa'a footstool. It brotherly kindness would exist between sitting: in hla office. :The shot missed naa not been a contest or men. out tnaoxortu and the south. in express- Doctor about eighteen inohes. ? The ox crinel vie. and the resul t was indica log that sentiment he knew lie but the would-b- e murderer 'fled and hie' i,. ( tive of the rapid' inerease of virtue and echoed that of the entire .republican been diseoveredJ'(;'ri.fl w tt ijv,vr tttne-dltne not want that to e Ban American peo- partyt among intelligence uj-- a. Fkancisco, 12 An old ple, for it Droved thatno few men or no-- brought about by tbe sacrifice of princi atiacsea Dy tnree lltieiana, but principle only; could rule ple, jae natea nypoensy. whether in 4uuu jruTueii, was Patrao UJ,IIa tnis country. or religion, and did not want the highwaymeaat y resisted, when they knocked The chair then introduced Judge politics over chasm" at the pioooy bridged . I down and beat him in, a most terrible uarzy-c- i Illinois who read a speech, lo nAm tf manti-u- -t r.fr 4k. Il ne an woion reiatea anecdote or Gen. and Baltimore ConTentlons. He be manner, leaving him; senseless: on the - p . , -- WaUaaas ; Dancing,' for '- 1- 1 . :: Worhuna. Ji5 eft k fjoiiooi -- tha-rrich- t. " ilHV as a l--' am S! V tM ,nu g- - - a- , rhapsody about the "bloody chasm," A large and eboiee assort meat of the above. HEXl TO BAVAQI.VV UALUIIT. American liberty saved and trium PAigf arncrr, 9i.il liil Jtr, ear own make and Imported, at the most of the extinguishment slavery, phant, i lo .SMOTAlfiSC --The band played the "Star Spangled sriT Banner," and the. audience was next If E HAS! TO OftDCB AUT addressed by NOTARY: PUBLIC Col. Wlcklaer. ' rrr iii 1; ,f eitl no suw Kj Itioiao aiW He thought it "was good to be there: ol StllAtfAGTia9t "ii 11 saw was tne repuoior xun, ior certainty was his idol. tffSiJJtfljrJJtifauEt Was only llcan It party Bixteen years UI moi tv.a lo sixteen! H s efs 'd.f .ojf'B aw 02".71jr ud iii-.R.- : -i p .i".omc op? was at its birthhe taw it born. When was old five it he eawJt years ' . . only i ' baptized in blood, and ha nv it emerge irota tnac Baptismal Jons in robes cure and - white.' It atraek ihe shackles 4l4rj. (I from four millions of serfs, and the poor black man of the cotton States was equal before the law with the President of ihe United 8tates."The r?rab-Jica- n j iJa."jfI i, JI party had thus brot:h to a cul BEL0T7 COST. ' -- 4 mination the great DrinciDle enunci eit siil lac 52a Ulfiurf-1- t r;S L .Hlr; ttfyj. ft : ated in the Declaration of Indepenjt a lve i JU tU "?0l1 dencethat all men are born free and i!irf?i"tteS,fSrf This was the first time ia the it ? equal. 8dlE LBATOElVl d I a ,TtI U i history of the world this perfect con dro summation had been effected, and that 'I I UPPER LEATHER, JOtrft di 5o fc:ni!a 9J J HARNESS LEATHER. centuries of .human only after: sixty if suffering and straggling. ST-- B, CAW SZII3SJ, j:.i,Ut The indomitable republican party A NEB ICA1T CALr SEI5I. s " had put down the greatest rebellion-thotto.' TiTrtrTt tcarfttrtms tha j im r hv1 n. Si OJROOCO AID SKIBtS flaTVj o Sin t ' " 'V I U'iCCO fcais:t vtiJ Miiiw woria .'.j naaeverseenvanawnuetnenauon j i.) nii'ii ;.o isVj IHw uff ." I was bleeding at every pore, and "we" - i' T SHOE FINDINGS ANT KIT ztr,V a IN 'Wii-rtiV" 'if'v? )H',v ' !l- n were trembUnirin Ik .balance. ' 4iie the ALL ICINDS. ;i: I republican party built the great Paci fic xtaijroau. it gave to every Amerl .oO t,.!!. ".il 10 feiiad tai i.' . , I nf' l.Ofl ?; s.nftf'fnlH v '' "T: rji'Ti ,bv to I native born citizens, but It frtretched: out its nana to foreigners and gave U , ftsv III Aim J:-- ou.ic 3 dii.t.jiA.t jjj.jjj 11,1 them the same privilege if they but de . v. 1 J iiJ Dave MWMn!t w t ,ii;:a bm oaused clared their intentions to become, American citizens.7 jit bad paid the national ' 1. It f ' f ''1t" a! before the harbor eommlssionere ueot at tne rate or a nuadred and nrty men ana Mr. Webeter. like bim thev et in opinion, be would not have them swer; rinonSE COLLASCl 000 aUGI7. or Tuesday areCalUhan, Friia, millions a year, and had reduced the have been tanght by 700,000 majority of abandon a single dogma of their faith ' .v irlt s;.' All and Casiy.VN Xh h "governor taxes on some articles seventy-flvfrr tasirwmen unuea Dates for a tnat. of sake the oi h iias fra . . securing seeming .a il. will probably appoint hundred per cent. , and 'ohf Joiners baa wnetner tneexpert maicontenu moaify . .u wytheir tefnltT, hot rather seek a lasting and to examine the booked abolished them entirely. or not, tne people nave confi permanent one In the quiet judgment opinions aJt tJfV( A eulogy on the personal character dence in tne moaest. straight-forwaror 1 ne people. Is in a horrible condlUon Jdorne I YyiiOlcsalo fend' IZIctaiL or General Grant then followed. The honest man who first turned the tide of At the eloeeof the Governor's SDeecb: places umu uo wtuiuaa iUDBssaoieu '"DeiBir i i speaker had known him long and in battle In favor of the Union, who led three cheers were proposed and given balced and broken fn the centre.' J flc-whole t his whether on a to course, the nTfto'ri VSrA for President .Grant whan thai band Umately,and Repnblio a,aarly - nrrfwhose V. I.. 6. The extreme Victoria, in public or - private life, had pr vri a " for played dismissal. "si'n! .adrcllst: itr toiy; to' ,X'li ,H penalty of the law a the G. W. I Rail 0rf?',hf AZ3recaM tpeciaX and prompt nr years hia-'be-: a c ie c the Tne proaaeaings .were I him to' be ta- modest and u.ol rc Ai and case orderly r was. carried out yesterday, morn ' 1 I ' gentleman;-- 'When h had brrat - ri - tt pi' i ;sful attention " be strictest; vronrletv was observed y? in tj: the I. log ed he reviled not again,' and his march repnblio. Twelve ioOO.000 yard. jail of asyears ao the entire The . meeting. . w. through .. he dlscoyery is announced of a lead 7 to glory had been rapid and well aiavee were a.aaa in iree tnis ct abbe! a qatrter to of coal on the line of railroad bet Mn America, touinsj V,.?ftlF v' Tts xsuk sftsca exipcessiy tar tats itaraot; laekedrss fotf nU or Many of the peoplef 4lUtah navins ? no risnts, according to the semblirtflrjei-ten o'clock. jl .loo rt i'i: 1. 1 ; Kalama and ; eu bib Miusiu kiu tuf uieeiey. auu highest legal authority In the" land. Oljmpla. 5 VICTOBIA, 11. Tbe first snow of the Greeley waa a great .man He was a Lwbioh white join were bound to res-season fell on Baturdsyr man of "ponderous brain r and had pro pect, freedom of speech and freedom of A man, named Wto. Barton,rjrWas bably a greater fund of intelligence tne press were prohibited rights in i .nfilf'llilil Y1 v iu blown to atoms 1y the t)rematnrdia. than any man had pocseea .since baUnf the States cf. tfeshUnlon. .i ATJ tfiiiaiJJa ,riica ii:i'ff !, a of blast on I the days of John Qulncyj Adams. But all is cbiaced: the four milllorr charge Thursday last in 22 The xommisslob-erfo- f Newcastle Pit, at Naralmo Coal Mines. But he had always been st peculiarly eiavea nave become four minion at free iY7AanxKOT02r,revenne-estimaML tes Internal Wm. Adams, seaman on board 771 the erratic gentleman. He had adopted.. men. GOODS' VKJ SrtEAT-'VARIE- TY. of the Bo relit tor; the present S. Scott, was Instantly killed bv falilnsIn the course of his Ufe,ivery 4lam0r-;Nouaitv has ontlived 1ta nsafalniiaa receipts JS , i fiscal year at 009 hundred and five from the main yard on the deck below. had been a leveller, an agrarian, ssis ? Ions as it reocnuifs the great ques- d llfcV .11 . :it'..;.i-or thirty millions less than It is stated that a real diamond millions, snows Mie ana alter d ui willing-nasanwn navmg its uour, cipie or jp ouner.anaand nnaiiy near baa been found Hot Creek. A Its principles for fought democracy ability to meet them and direct TheP-tlden- t; haan pardon fd-- : ApptH htrge stone found there will be sent to thirty years, in the hope of getting new 3ssnes in the way that shall be . arrta Ban Francises and If it tarns "out to hi at the public cxib he, Joined those most Jbcneflelal to the 004 n try at bey: Id. Oak Ctilth, e3nHn6d at with 'aiding la the as pure a diamond as it Is scppoBsd, it 1?31,; i whom he had so Jongillfisd. Bet arise; i and thirl beliare t- -e reptxblicar fitting ont of slavers.. He was trans- win create areas excitement in tnat he had oome out on the same side as he party naa none. to 3i3tJi'! lnn ItiU u l5Aut , r1". .IlH.6vi ;W:-.-,.'w'Trie audience was next favored with ferred from Ft. Warren to' Boston Jail, vicinity. started in, like the old sow Mr. Lincoln fj trd.tlo used to tell about. It was 83 with Mr. a short and somewhat hujaor9us speech whence, pending legal proceeding, he !i-CTA- a to beaor ever ace a tazl c:isaL,and Greeley he had. trtel to C' t at TJntlf was issued on a pe tie. The pardon Sam's corn crib, but he had come but . t tition TT on the iibi side, and with a d!ssatis numerouuy aignea ana snowing r h innocence. "" fled grunt he had pron&cil never forccsd the aadienoe If i President hisClNCijrNATi, Mfcilt b Hill iileeaae if',': tiorsa 12.The, j "in the banks of the oyer Grant, looking now over is the entire city. spread The next speaker was Hon. James B. Bear or by the banka of the Jordan, v to!ii''i j i' '.' 's Very fw jtsorses are aeetr oa the tires ts. McKezn. the shonld telct any man for. oQee In tbe Ox , are M teams their I appearance f TJl M mmC Laahonld faap- - Iicsxow, 12.making roncxen; Aan osxKaTio- 'T' i r ; rMrr Terr i,. bf r.i l!ioi ed I 5T aiw vast la itwaiptrefoat itcenl At uoo all the bar X ate mated Ieieeltarjr aaul Flaaaelal CUlef oe mat tan, e woaia aooept rooms penuo were ik'-F closed order Las of the Vui. j laia i'.r ; by iiw our j'titi ut tnat was not wnat tney mayor.-- The military enard forminsr a j iladies and Gentlemen, presiding tne omoe. A- c- ef Ute XTalt4: Statea. a IX1' o ' 1?.a l cGoer this evening, referred ia beauti were caiiea togetner ror. Tney were cordQaoaiiaiJbe,i;uxnt. dUWct has S3J ... sa ' iu.'fi i,3f.ful terms to tne Deauuiui oanner tnac is there to make speechea some rood. been Increased. No person is allowed There is over chair. his a.iittle festooned like .President'" t?arren others, . ... Cassey.jt;aw js'SkH.a hlmtejfjeonjyjyjsa to pass withect aperrrlfcM faJio?:war mata uau -- uau uuea. item or nistory conneccea wim VicaPra-'t. oeen Daaler. q. l jciaving nearer tne "Pass witnin lines, by rbetweea thwmcst eleqnent ci- conimr d of 'Btfriiisr-crnerbanner, and which connects it. with Gedbe.Cashier. rr .. I , rtj.int, U3f il'rr J, 0. JtBthony I Saratoga, my former homa,' Which is tizens or the Territory, he felt awkward won a. a and Inmsy. smd jrorthln-- ; Jike,th to tne not generally Known trincr-I f "Signed ' H. Uoobe." I la nrlll Hf.. n l Ktt T rht Who rsll3d Jtott yDea g boy 1 Jit fc Tcoroners" - the BAiaaan, Jury authorized 30,000 capxtatj, tJUien Patrlcfonathaa kGw!ftrforttua- - aecie erally known. Ubatt , 01 --is! ceatn tnas tne .l'4i,fit crnJiti Jh a b".fqe-- i .red - mi&j, S a' vliw.rtfti.;njt'. colonies, when tney nrss unicea, cia so, Uon as memiBger In his oaee'The Biintoa.Cmlth wm cansed. tey.ir. V i3;, Tt. rr,5 ' it ISM c ,4fr by atrycVlJ j ,'fi' ... 'not for the purpose of gaining their boy arrived at a time wfcea tbrea or ....... i . f iu etuwiux, oy jb ranees a. I PAID-U- P CAPITA! uiue, cf Dublin Us.'tn ;ILIl. Independence, but forth pnrpcsaiof four 2i3aflrtl ettvr trc-l- ta CLAWEOIT.iC.ptrLatta-sti.s at T tufa V bi'iIV tse,e and Krry L. tyt--e teyoln- ! securing a i redress.ol tiheit mttmzu were beln3c-tet;- sd hit! iThey adopted V bsaner teztpczta M.. J Vf- - t la . fc.i .71 'V in iu ,hjiv' tIoDs.fi He ast;sd Jii3, and Pauley and ding c .g-li-t f;rrtrd White: but tbe field of that banner was others what they could do, and their ;j2 v, a, VJ.CCJ. :i..iftt f Ty. waieh wr taytta BpaeiaL Attnttoai. vciliiil ,1 . xas.cvs'? ... ihe British Union Jack. That banner would" answer, coins through tbe eat- -- dlaUly to i t.i cniir ' '" ,itfc TVf !ru indicated union amort t oalor,on,at i 1 banl--i .1 119 SlUJJ iOUOBW)'. A .sent iridicy . J totj Hon. -- a't U tt-j- l. lit r una-lo ' Jy Home, and cevouoa, ' U. Geo. fcC .TJ'ia ivrjf9rward4to-ca.' fc4: H j ty to the mother government acrUa tLd fcnd his answer wj, ''IcaCir" I n:iTics:x3 13rtst, so Ffejcr.- "Trc..ry, ocean. That was tne banner nnaer these other fellows I do It aIf.tLi-?lut-tsr- .) J triji-.-Iii- J. l raassa That which a number of the first battles of He 1 c:: 9K3 IO ::J nfct' want tiia Associated Press to . kfca'Hit'-.cni- l bur Revolution were fought. Links sOldckBi-l-ihis" sentiments abont that ont SvenU swept on so rapldlytt!ttl iUTkl -I Ieiiitat!:,&xriii the fire. All tiye recovered -w4 wJ j. u , t boy. for unfortunately if any federal theirty wlU cash and ! l;-.- t 5.SJ rjiU 'xi aCTairs at oface holder were there he tai ;ht have rr.t3e bcxirtta. I t..cxtsly came upon them ana the c l c, the cre-'-V -havew I ........ leataat; ttaae taaa eaa Concord and Ixin5ton and the battle his bead o- -f In tm- a . J jr... I, ; 14-- of th ou JT9 firoJ'xrao ender focht -c of Bunker Hill were all Iocs . rre ell I wiU t!;3 net , that banner, with the' thtrU-i.etrf11c Ueir earplrs el, - li !; ? Ciccli "catl ecelnff.onr Jtcir Union si:-rd-end the British tad 1U Ii -l ia::.Us cf S An txc":-t e i. 7- -i frr-r" In-hwas before the declaration of -we!lrrll k"9W that thirty Ctrtrs : Jcatf J. ir r r reTill. j i. -- elves s a year t-- r i dependence, and for almost is . , .... -y l,. r '.nf ' !r" '1- - :r . C ie id: of the . '.e tu;.!J 1 j rTV if . t ?! ;: rrtllr-'rzr-y 3 1 i. colonial nnion tinner vru'tsi A L:r-;jri: yr xrtlr7cf j AUwaVa 5Tlaaa Oerac:: boras in onr battles. Cat in rcae 1.777, t-- ,fir:-of-xr- r-, A ;; - j n o il Tf i ;ciAv;convcCpt. 'if - 1 . (TV . mlJ i- -- i 5 il - old-ewe- et ;?f''f if ' -- -- - - - ci , . 'wj -- p. . I . -d- - to-d- ay t3 " - raa tha'-renubllcan- m m a.. ! j 1 ? a. J-- ctt e ; 4 ; I,'- . !? . ''- d i laatt. . U r.1-- , ; --.' -t - J-id- . r - ' 'x1 . 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