Show with tbo Artlllery at the upper end of East ' i: Temple Street yit The military grounded arms all around the and-thcircled round citizens platform y i !" i'After prayer by the Reverend N McLeod ILY ' TEItEGR APIf 5T a axoitNixa111 SUNDAY -- e i TERMS delivered -- the oration! f For kmim tool irhiclrwe are sorry its length 'prevents us from - 9 00 Six Moethn1 ft X Mun A 00 Jbf Jit'YvVvltSl J ‘“Wishing entires After reverting to the occa-- 1 ThteMjn'h Son which had assembled the concourse together pr eingjle 'number tbuejlty 2 00 taking that in ordinary times aj aiatl l‘r iisets but little form or ceremoz j Jhe proceede- d: - iCut li$re'f on thb occasion woe CELKliRiVTl’pN 0F-TIIdoom Which existed four years agio with the glory bfelBjtlAIIAM jUNCOljXJ jmd' W- BATip' of the present when we look uck greatness ' sea o revolution which we have the gory spoil T four years in passing through! standing been gunationof Abraham Lincoln as i the natien hour does upon its banks bloody"and 1 sure but stiirtamphant tried rresiderft if the United 'States fopu a second I reathlps who is there that will not thank the and Xitaiuv! With I0i4 Heavenly Giver of allgobd for this change in the term was celebrated here yesterday i I I condition of onr beloved coontiy I ' posing WWsixteenth this is Resident opr The wchtller in the early morning threatened the twentieth inauguration undr the Constitution to bcalitljs mixod' if Jot aitogctherEtory £v anparen tly preliminary flakes falling f om that section of the country now in rebellion lipld up and jiJSl tpV the was the first of the five the siu- to down imildness and calmed good Washington befogatffirit andJioneat patriot was Jaekfcon who forty afterwards was the last of tips five that were ill - - Jmi-Weeui- r4 Per Annum 10 00 John: Titoi jH ' -- ixGU- E i J - r- X y r r- 1 - 1 la 1 fcjs "nwSruS tfiebj-eezestrpn- i rated true of nation! a3 wo are assured it is of v- -- jpn that responsibility is ever reciprocal with I look part in the tr'nti and that those to a bom ranch is given have i - Crowd! WHOT to hear the inspiraprice3simn or who stood ' '' lh 6tnd tion front atl3 for- mml) to ‘answer ' for then it- needs' boihfug hu wp:it is written so the face of our broad and developed ia its past history to comecountry to the I cmicluslon that our destiny will be The priHcipal stores' and in I Siandng as we do upon the two oceans having and inechanical resources stars and strips fliiog to the jj rcii!uralfonconunercihl thft city had the globe who does not believe that lequailed God of nations has exacted or us a reciprocal r breeze and tin immcn30 flag WH3 aaspcndeil I be one of “d that our dcstio ifcrLthd street from the stoo jof by a line I Tlio brator tiien reviewed the difficulties atten- Goribe to Ransohoflf’s " ‘ ("tllcment of the colonies Th'nro&iion m Toa pdoainme Lagfl bute which ferew into this great Republic Ipaintiug in on Soatlrfrcnipl6 'Strict received Hid Iloijori cljKneptrAngnage many of thehardships and trials U vipcrienced by reeble and tottAriug age tender in- t:i - 3Inyorl the Members of the City Couniilj lairay fragile women and strong mauhpod as they rivea from their homes iu the eastern henu Ilii" Honor oudte Smith-- thg' I Tons Joun 1 P te tyranny and sacerdital persecution to ' A laj:or GcdrfVvBhiitii George Q Cattrcn ! m: ke a home in aiuiuexplored nnd unbroken wil reasoning tlut if men love and prize most ilooper -and a number of lcadili I in: has cost most how dear ought onr which f r co mtry its Constitution and free inetitntious citizens with Ob' Burton and be to its infancy was bap-?cli- n Republic-idetachment!-oMounted Minute Men pfe - 1 "iz Tnetheyoung noblest of blood Every civilized na cedtfd thcMayorfa carriage de- tiup under the son has contributed "its men and ‘Sn Republic tahment of thQ sjime rcjaeiit was followed i'broSd its sanctities are as deep as human feeling jThe hopes by a long slriiig of citizens which gather round it are as deep and high and The pr oc oij1 again closed and continued prejeions as civilization and enlightened' humanity that the federation which its march aibn'g the prfocipal stiects esteAd-- 1 Mnr ea1rY Carried us through the Revol ition was no go- hii iaTfor thred duarters" of a mile While every- - l I:erimrent on which to rear agigankic nation Even -- r it other-building- - ‘ ? :e iR: X - i ls 1 W - ithere fs net a person here but 'can freely say she was deceived in rising in anna against the parent - - AN 'V P 4R- y n WfS- I EAGLE EMPORIUM — - ‘"I- tv-- ST ‘ - - : ? '0:: i I “ - r - r i J AFinb - - r k - of to-da- y' & BODENBURQ 4 - - ' FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES 1 KAHN EAST TEMPLE STREET - T ser-vicesca- Afew Doors below ths Pacific Ttltpi ‘ - ‘ OfRee Tb After the Celebration the Minute Men and warranted to give Satisfaction L haVe received escorted the U S Military to the Beqch and returned with Col George and staff to the A LARGE AMOUNT OF City Hall where the Mayor hod prepared a A Choice Variety in Size and Fatten if I I' hasty repost wbieh all enjoyed We had the pleasure of being present and would hare LADIES’ AND GENTS BOOTS AND SHOES been pleased to record the patriotic toasts or and responses but the oft repeated calls for just IIS Cooking1 Stoves EASTERN MANUFACTURE -a AT f and-auoth- STOCK OF to-da- y tho “Daily Telegraph” modesty fairly rendered anything like justice to the occasion We were glad that our friend Hempstead made an atonement' for our bashfulness We were so well satisfied with his eloquence and that id of other folks that we wished Abraham him self was present A In the evening Mr Jennings establishment he V0!?8?100 haibSen f5aL thin — “ betbkjnfd d general holidayand rcjoic-Pfl- I Into and after and to bear from alfltS in thef’very convention thaCframedrrhere outshone the whole City The windows ingit iA thlt vryj gratifying were brilliantly illuminated and the large one ttete-- wa not it dlwijwutto $&28Sin5SSStt!!5iJSSrtSLS!r qiirtcra in front was also Adorned with a likeness of word "heard! not an action that called for l iberal construction I those best acquainted with oar conntryand the “Father of his Country’ and numerous reprobation nfcdVj'not an- - intoxicated man theT len circumstances Around them— those best mottoes Red J white and bine fires an where tolb seen There probably was no with human nature foresaw this day com patriotic were bang oat from the tipper windows in 118 witb a11 tlie desolating horrors of civil procession of iJolcinglycsterday of such mu- - ar ipf0n front k nitud$ any where- in the United States where Bit' the Constitution survived the countr COLORADO NEWS fevcrvtiiing vvas-sorderly as that which cha- - anJ Perer baa-- a nation lived and x liis-etal- HOME Kcw and Splendid UFACTUnE!! government She said she had grievances to re' Mi dress bat was it the wsy to have matters adjusted war and aril' arms her commencing by railing against the patent government? She only placet herself in a position whereby if she had succeeded foreign governments c oold havel stepped in an shared the spoil While 1 had the honor of re preM nting th is Ter ritory in Washington as her delegate I was ap ppoached by two Senators from 'the South thus: “Utah ha grievances howls thdlfine to have them redressed Utah in rebellion In the centre of the coniincntP wou13 give Wore power to us than anth-‘n- g else” My reply was "No if you have the grievances to which y pugentlemen allude the iy pi wee to redress them f under the Constitution --o— the of the These Union” wlijhin were' my pale I said feefings then these are my feelings to them! “If wo have those grievance! of which The undersigned has now on hand and yon speak why have yon not for the I years and with the reins of government' in years past yonr hands and the power to redress our- - grievances — why have you net redressed them” “South Carolina has never hurt you” 'said they “No a bnt South Carolina has stood by and seen us hurt”' Thst is in keeping- with the actions of tbe whole rebellion Fellow-citfzen- s that which is commenced In ipi Let us be united to quitji cannot succeed iStoclc strengthen and sustain him who has been There can be but o‘ne feeling with regard to the result of this great contest The nation Is baptized in blood And as the blood of the WES’S BOYS’ BOOTS & SHOES martyrs is the seed of the church so our conntry will come forth baptized from the strugg!eand she will stand expand and grow until the great misAlso a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of sion which God has given hfr will be accom plwhed j The Hon Geo'A Smith at he close pf the LADIES FINE LACE AND to the front of the platform and taking the National Banner in his hand swung it to the breeze and exclaimed “One cjmntry a united BALMORAL GAITERS & SHOES country and the old flag” which as greeted with Manufiietiired on' the premises by excenont workmen deafening huzzas 1 cii Ko BESIDES COOKING LOW PRICES UTENSILS AND TINWAKR ' Also a Complste Assortasnt el A LARGE LOT OF 1 ®r i ' - 1 - q - ac-nt- Soe and Upper Leather ON IIAXD AND FOR SALE ' and ed -- pro-per- ci o V elebrationjntfoa CityJ i any form olgovernment such as until beloved country liyed and prospered I Mirabean the greatest genius of Eiirope the of the French revolution whom I may cite as ' spirit was the Overland ' Mail Company's' and Qvfir- - onejjof a host of European authorities said in the I’rebch Assembly concerning that Constitution— land tage C Jtjiany s Stages Thfi latter had “lt la the very first of all uninspired productions'’ it3 huge Cort ord wrapt i cured white and blue Until the second war with Britain and the war witS I‘?xico' w® PrrOBPered ?nd “bowed to the and' drawn The eight spirited horses n V I world the capacity IZ government We Overland Md Company’s Stage was bedecked j are 'now showing to the world the capacity of a J sustain itself under every trial out4JBad I - j thatlhuaian genius can array against it ' where with Mo toes and bentiments— Union I Tl wjir of the Revolution left us with an institn-Victor- y and jhi nkg for both arid Abraham s Uonllthak was forced upon us—slaver reel JctionT iV 3 regretteil the absence of our I Revrtloffon bat the parent 'government had the lke C0??niaS legi8l?ti°?C ‘ ritissh friend Riunfui Id but lie was ably represented I ' ’ moaey- shippers ind British capitalists 1 tchi resident :Y to this be from to derived Africans by transporting and abolishment tbe tctafor country 'Six Orey3 4'h eh Stein ornamented with jSreparpd in the South were vetoed by the parent Sheridan Farragut- TliOnia3 g vernment (irint£licrm j After reviewing the commencement of the pre-s- e and'l’orter War which is fresh in the memory of all he it The Eagle liraporiuni in addition to theXa-lisplaye- d dc laced from it and concurrent matters the neces- iiorial Banner from its windows and sitjy of ever keeping in mind the warning of the im-I rn Xatu decorated the fr)Q with 'the Iaglemortal Washington in bis final address on retiring rrio-fCotors he following lottoea:— f'om' publib life The Father of his country said 'Xever enter into foreign alliances'&nd complica- Abb Linco’ jlier cTioicLof the people trust to foreign flattery there lies the tions a — never The Co'nstit u tjon the Flag of our Courftry greatest of our national perils” aiul'our jifouri UR Iomc for crer I Hc condaded with an eloquent peroration in Tt the Sold era who died in battle-’ Mayj whic-htrusted As in the Ifirstterm of Mr Lin- their AYhlows inU Children 'never want' colii'f presidency njar has passed over the nation t Heath to ie Invaders of our 'American and been met wittf firmness determination and ovcnfhehnipgpowerSd'fn the seconifterm now once more visit our connrijnciiig peace-wou- ld Sustain tlios irho are elected to govern men of both sections who better country and Victoryaiid eaeh otliec from the conflict through 'battles wjii A Giey hail passed' would clasp hands in indissoluble in its character over he lcn ife and happiness to our terna V eterani great battle fields of the tvar jlloii W II Ilooper then took the stand: and ofLet us "aust ijt the Stars and Stripes for fered the following brief remarks: Mr Fresident fellow citizens and soldiers The A 4Y alter Brors had out a very finebanner Ijonorable gentleman who has addressed yon has fravec!l over tbewhole I can add but x ver and over three crowded ft 1 tie ItoLwhat has been said ground but I rise as an1 American qitiizen as one who truly loves that flag end re idUnclOL-Sam’- 8 Right-Han- d one Who feels with on Interest that should possess Bfugli loTJanyoh Gold Silver and every honest heart to wish success to our arms ’ ' ! ! Copper U nilet agaiitst thoe arrayed in opposition to our conntry that floor government may be able to triumph ive us theJPacific Railroad and it will pay against any and every enemy straggling against it Hth National Debt in ten years that onr country may carry oat end sustain that rhich God has given her Charfeton aad Kichnotia looaiso destiqy I consider that in the commencement of this 'ondetlAhe Re aoUion- -' mission earth that’ PJa form ‘ Gd-1 " 0lVtiie wbrpjHia Excellency 1 thli even to iberty Jrtgudler-Generthe! 37 or 33 States and Territories within her limits Comror liis but! that the flag of our country should be borne Honor Mayor Spool ihe I?:Chief Jostle aloitl until every acre of land on this continent T itus Rev X Ic Leod Hon "Vin: H ehobd realize and feel the goodness might and liHqopr Geo A Smith Geo Q Canrioi berty which if in the) power of American j Col O IL In The hon gentleman has told yon that we hare h:j Captains Lewie Hemipatead to 'celebrate the inauguration of the Stover and rocelyu Grand Marshal S S assembled'! :t Magistrate of the nation 1 had the pleasure ij and' h e j Aids' 'SjEunnel Sirrine Johli Chief four years ago y of witnessing the inauguration $r Mr Lincoln surrounded raaV Kcbir Chwfe EfagThOa by nil the di&icnl' which the country wm then threatened JiMWith CwIcIod eI Suyner and £ eorge i ne went to woik like a man of nerve and' genius poiitieaUyT but I Canip Douj lee Military : itand -- ms on the naver quMtioued his 'with himand sbilUv honaaty out of the Thomas’ ' grant vf ork that was before him in caixy pi itform'Captaiu right la bat one view here Ptmfyn tbe b and tbe Martial band Iwsw totthf eaume there pofittoa ’the 8oulb has takenT! Jprume i ' d ’ 1- - 4m j i -- ' of-slaver- y to-da- K V S' It - 13th WARD 1 f : un-dfrtp- fra-nnii- I - Pket ' - FALL 8 1 A Queensware 'Ai r i ' -4- Jr- t A ' Glassw ore LADIES WINTER-DRES- GOODS S Together with such ft screed "" ot YAHliEE NOTIONS OF RALLY ASTONISII TOE AS TO i NATIVES! Cheep Handsome and Durable I A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT r & WIGKTMAN L JHW H A T S'- FOREIGN & Thankful for past favors a share of public a : r ” DRY (SO ODS GEOCEEIES patronage ia still solicited HARD IE Importers & Dealers A OUB STOCK OP 07 AND ITtMViri GRAIN and FLOCll received In Eisbangs for Goods 131-- tf WANTED AT WALKER BRO’S h FuUtnd of QUALITVinl r 500 Gallons Tar DOMESTIC - 30000 tilths ' ' i'-'- - ' PRICE ftt ' muat auit oar Customers! 200 Bushels Lime i CARPETS IM-t- f A Oliaxico to Scud Hast ‘ Olio CLOTHS HATTING in upholstery goods 414 & 416 CL STREET SAN FRANCISCO I WILL recelTe orders pqrcheee of Herckandlse Xachlneiy TTagoni etc Freithtlat ft nmj tottii pker I Ifawor thosdwhe - r- - — l - FXSQft MS of SCHOOL BOOKS ANQ STATIONERY theirown Preiiting Apply early A W RIGHT 14th Ward eo block north R of Court House TERMS REASONABLE CALL AND i82-t- r 307-- M 'i We call atteatioa to our &r a few days longer ibr the 2CT--H I - A SPLENDID STOCK OF PIPESi Hosiery FARM in Moraan County of SO acres of Plough and Meadow land Farm Implements Team Seeds etc Apply to GRAS BUNTING j A sad ‘ AND A FINE SELECTION WELT finished HOUSE with choice Orchard in the 17th Ward 2 blocks from Council House alsd a have-differe- ’ Tobacco and Cigars Groceries 3?or finale - t THE BEST BBASSS - With (other celebrities of tbe present ago Zlltf Fall particulars in Programme -- e GENERAL niTE NOwirtflND I - r'- i Hardware Othello Romeo sad Juliet Meroltnnt 'of Venice Rlclxardi III Macbeth King John Julius Caesar Ilcury IV As You Like ii f- j r Dry Goods Hamlet r Kra i WINTER STQK And are now supplied with a Full Assortment of al to-da- Hoes Rakes etc THEIR MERCHANiD Embracing Selections from - - Spades Shovels Scythes Snotlse Am TTE ' 1 institn-tionajtobestdV- An TO OPEN are conttncino t i ! varaoty- FARMING IMPLEMENTS EHDE OF and ty I ' ROOMS MR TA LYXE On VeDXDAY Brening March ' (Opposite Overland Stags Office) mate just Opened and IR GEORGE PAVXCEFQRT - - ASSEMBLY with Shnkspoore Evenings Illustrated by the farorite Artists d e Col Livingston WEST “ - to- - - -- O- The following items of interest are from the Rocky Mountain news: ) A telegram from the special mail agent Leonard the Postmaster here dated at St Joseph the 15th brings the gratifying intelligence that he is Ms regularly for Colorado by th Overland- line The first' mail from tbe east is ex pected j about the middle of next week and they will probably begin arriving regularly soon thereafter— Feb 17 The following telegram was received by Gover' nor Elbert Febriiry-18th- : Ft Rankin Feb 13 — Hon Sam H Elbert: Two coaches filled with mail for Colorado will be sent y forward from Kearney I will see them Shall guarantee protection to safely through coaches through my district Mv troops are worn it working day and night on the California and Denver telegraph lines CLAYTON EAST TEMPLE STREET our 1860-6- 1 & CRONYN I - Carpenters’ Tools SEE US t |