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(Caucasian and tfrsprrss. By JULIAN, A LIiKN & Co. 1 Jl Ulll . ! !. V. (V t ,i;:i ;-, . iio!:.Tisi:VMori:,r n. ydi:k. ..,: it -i-i;i.-iin. i. FKANK I. I'L.UI., or Missorin. i tr. t.K xi. Ti. mi r. !T i rr u i nr.t . ...!. . .. I. i::,:m . n.-. . woi i;m.i:. ii. .ii 'UN ti.;... t ..I .ll N l.r. - 1 II llrtM-hm -, illt-tm 4 . .I..n , 4 .1 II. ,-.t.i-..l, . It. Mr ilr.-. ., . K. !, ,r l-. n, it. ;-ttrtfr '. t'.tnwd'ain, . 7. W I- Hill. . ,1 um. r- J K. Itnii'i, ts-t- I s r- hall. - .M.I.I, W M tfamirr..!,. .1 II , M. ::. . -itm-trl Vt.lil.rr., I l:H... W diem V H.i!I. J il ll.ril-. The Rights of Suffrage. Who art Untitled to Register! -u Overt Aet Only a HiMjualiliciu ion The Decision of thi' St-tc Courts and the l.'nite I States Siipi-eme 4 "oisrt. Against llx Post Facto Laws and Ilel rosnertive Oaliis 'I iinroiigli Re view ol' t lie Knt i iv Subject lit' Test Oaths Their Illegality "Proved. f..r liwis-r. -- t';-ri.- ... J.ll.s sllit l.l. Our Ticket. ! Our State; and t 'oagressional ticket is now eotnjilete in ail its parts. To say , it is :i tr()0 I one, is the very least that ; can I'e sai l for it. It is good from Lead to l.ccls, from Si;ii.. u Hear through. So .-io,l indeed that every ! ilormxir.it in the lain! should give its , success his earnest attention, and his most assiduous labor. )f this is dime, ; there ran he little tiuest.on of success. ji-.wr tiemorrai- c.eri ,w m :iuu-, mlr i,vst ,.iliit(.n.s l,.,vo stayc.l away every one jealous of his liberty and from the polls be. uuse of that jirovis- ' the liberties of the whale people; every j ion ot the Mate eoiistitutnm winch re ' one careful of the rights heipieathe l us by our f.trofathL?r-, an 1 who hate Jcsp jti-jiu. sliouM be up and doing. l Hi: n.-r i' i n The ojuestion ol' most importance to the people of Missouri is, who are en titled to register ami vole; Manv of .uCart ' -0'-!,.-i.. ii.. . I . VV ! I ir'll .... in..r Alt Tiirv " ni i -i - 'it.-r' . Trrs.-'vrt-l . K. . -I. r I ..r 'i r i: rn ;;.i UN S H W.l 1 - i;ll.K K''.; lit Ml l M.v . Mil - I . i:m. n. -m t .l!i'lt-. A I' I A ll.i. I1.IIAII II. Mi:lo. v. ion t 6i Shields will Sneak at t .m?r:ti'. Sritur.I.iv. Auju-t M.rhall. l ie-l:iv . i ti ml wr 1. TarMnsri'Hi. W.ilii--.!.ij nijiht. S i. -. Wi liintf"". Tlmr.-tla". !s:.teiuN-r :J. rn!i'ietJenet'. S ifmii iv. S i' ntT . Jvt'Kiis I'ttT. Minil:iy. .S :. in! r . A heavy iew the national iI. Lt. They shoul i tlUt this hattlo with all tin earnestness of patriots in the last hr,-ael. It will not ilo to say "'ac are ot.-MN i "I M . t ,,t ilea inir ui lo itus. 1 hat eaitnot mux i.i -.i:iim. - ' . , . . .. hmkv.iy I I'e o. Let such look at their tax lulls, I in which they are taxed from live to ei"ht per cent, of all they have; let ' them Kok at the position of utl'airs in I rer-pect to our national deht, and all j else that makes up the status of the 1 country, and sav he has nothing to do I with politics, if he can. No man can ! separate himself from Polities. It is I I nonsense to claim such a thitii;. Kvery i man in the land is for or against the j wrongs tinder which we lahor hy vir ! tue of radical wronLC-doin and mis i mauairement of our national affairs. Tacli metal er id" the loth f .nress j All are a part of the nation. The man ii-c! woiu'ii of tatio:.i.rv, paid I di refuses to votv for the arty of re-forlvtherK-'l.:,'. me of ti" rascals ' iief, or tai's to re-.ster, under some , ' . . mistaken plea ot inamlitv, or hecause rill rot need any mm- Mr years alter ; htf is .i,,,.,,,,,,,,, r prosenhed, lends himselt to tiie radical iartr to accoin- their The r.rtiete in regard t. registration ir. this r;. triiisheii lav v tiorsd hy t!' i-areful r?vlu terest!. i r.t.sli tl.;r ..n.U ..t .:.t,-y;y,r,,r t.f,-.r Mate vs. .uurtdiv, tiiover et. ai., u. :.s prepared f-y a di.-tin- .1" of St. Loiiis, Sil I'll- Ti:ue-, at.d we ask a i lv every man i:i- In t!i.' l,-iriJi,,l' tli..'.. iv .iti.l In iMiinl.'r. I .Mo. .illtl. in- Id.-rtv ' i o I.UI Al In this contest wo need no lukewarm i advocates. We want no sneaks. It a man is opposed to iiih taxes, to all the wrongs of the radical parly, it is due to himself, and t his neix'iliois, and to his country, that he put h:mclf fr- .. .... i r'.i.. . .1.. L'.- . Ui tor ou tue ra l.eai tit ket, declares ai i" nsl aar-e uie oi-iiauons uiioa Sum, ami thus aeiput hiuiscil ot i.'.,,....;., ti... . ii.. .iokto, a rep: eseruauve in sue ie,is- I.kture, on tiie ra Ileal Ho. for th !?mx;rats. J Macr (,l ?! do 1 lave s ai.om: mi. n r i;y tiik l. w niaiiile.sted their avlhereiicv soiuethimr must have been 'loin must have l .-eu i a writ ol' error, thai trih'inal held ! that, the provision of the now ronsti I tution of Mi-soui'i. rc'iuii'in of clergy -i men the oa'h is n'trospect i ve ; the dis i aliilities created are penalties ; thev consti'-.ito punishment ; that this pro vision "presumes the guilt of the priest and clerg'meu, and adjudges the de privation of their rights to preach or tea' h." 'And this is in conflict, with the provision of the constitution of the I'nilel States, which prohibits Con .ress, Slate Legislatures and conven tions alike from passing at hills ol attainder or v "-t f.irtn law. 1 iU SDAIIoS nK PKCISIMX OK ( oflll' in the case of the State of Missouri vs. Camming is that (section .'!, article 2, of the Missouri constitution was in tended to operate and does op crate to deprive certain persons of the right to hold certain otlices and trusts, and that such ilepnvalion is a punisniueui, aim a punishment that was not, ailixed to the commission of acts at the time thcv were done. The basis of the de cision of the same court, in :' ititr (iarlumt was that the act of Congress was intended to have, and did h.rve, the same ope rat ion and ei'ect. And though the Supreme ( 'otirt of t he State of Mis souri held that the oath of loyalty, as required of attorneys and clergyiner, was lawful, the Supremo Court of the 1'niled Sta'ei held dit'erently, that, it is proiiituic.'i in- jiie cons' it ut ion oi uie A. .1. 1'. (Jaresehe is now practicing Ins prolessjon, ami Lather dimming is preaching the e gospel without having taken the oath. i i ii. ! l.s'i 1. 1 i.i u wi:i .Niiif ;ii:v man who will read the minion of the court in r.r "Vctiar- reason an 1 i land, 1; Wallace, :;:;:!, and the opinion uinishahle." ot the court in theSta'coi Missouri vs. t'umming, -I ; Wallace "'L'7, must see that the same rea-oning which led tl.e court o the con'-lu-don tha' the ice law am! to preach t he me! h i 'i ncre than mere nuires of the voter to swear, in addi tion to other things, that he has never 'by act or word manifested his adher ence to the cause of siu h enemies, or his desire for their triumph over the arms of the dated States or his sym pathy with those engaged in exciting or carrying on rebellion ag-iinst, the government of the 1'niled ."states," who would willingly swear that they have never done any other act men tioned as a disqualification. OPINION MM A Otso! ALU It I ION .Now the hoi ling ot an opinion that the rebel cause was just, the mere wish or desire tha! the cau-e should succeed, cannot be construed to be "by word or deed, or manifesting their adherence to . . - . t i it : . i - the cause ol the renenioli, e en uiuiiii i o , the meaning of section :!, article - oHl nitcd States, ai the constitution of Missouri. The sane is true i-d" the expression of such opin ions, wishes or desires. Solitethit is necessary. Their opinions and feel ings when not put torth in some acts of resistance to the laws belong to them selves, and cannot, w'tii I pistice or iawlu.lv be Currcspondent'H of the Caucasian, j What Radical Rule Brought PttorMen. i l-ii'u i i n: Co., A u:. 21, lsr,s. j 'p the 11 litor of the St. Louis Times : ; Messrs. Kmrons: Oar new, papers eon- , I luring the campaign of 1 Ml;;, the re-' Untie to hricg sad ami startling aeeounls of ' publicans promised the working men in niurd.-r ami di-order; tliat the repuhii.: is tHe event of Lincoln and Johnson's, ship recked in iniil-oci-an. and that all that election, jicaeefltl and prosperous times ; With these thing- star- i with plenty oi work, high wages, ami a re luctiuu in the prices of the actual ; c w A d vertisc-menis. Mraird or (o!cii, '!!'M nil. s( 1;m j.-, .. n-..mv i-i! , till,; in.!. "ii : !i ,! i i el . ii i' r. i n u t Ill I.- Iiati'l- hiuli. I.oiii.l.-I .1 SBrl I "nr.Ii! -i.'-ul h i. niiU hjurcto.n lt-tt j-tt-Mil-lcr, ;ii" I : m .tr- ! i,u r. A Mi-i ;il n-wiii'l will i.c i.i1 life. J nstead of jieace, ' all'l divided ritin- he Southern j 1 t! is left u- is sni ict . . ing Us in tin' lace, cannot men seek aiiiii-c-nit'iit lVoni soinel liing cl.-e lliau ilisorilcraud i m in i i: tli I y ''. Il doc., really seem so. .lust now men ::iu think ol lioliting inure agreea ble al'icr one's daily Work , or in ils intervals, than reading an ciilerlaiiiin hook am i a good newspaper. They call for no twdily tser tion ; I ley relieve one's home of il s .sameness; thev I raiispurt him into a mure lively sriif, iiuil while lie enjoys himself in Ihis way. he may loi gci the eils oi' the moment fully as iiiueh as if he w ere ever io i ion r, w ith tie aiUanlage of lintling hini-e!l' 1 he next day wilh 1 in iiinnev in his nocket an. wiihonr a . headache. 1 hey a.-e pany him to his next j ' livedmen s bureau, have been com-, day "s work , and give him snniei hiiiLT tot hink : peiiei to suspend operations. Instead! ot'he-id..' his every day toil, lb-can read1,,,' t!(-, n.,J,eti,,n of the prices of the! Men. imd pass llie.n artmnd iron, me o;iv:il a(.ni;i, 11(Mv.ll.,f,s of ;niniii i , ui.id tiM tii ihin: up: nt ucin m ; tiiei.i. all contribute to the rest mul a li-elii.e ad the articles w hich are Used bv tl it a I w let l,,r i Ih- inn!,-, m l"f sin h I', lit 1V.-..VITI A'lill-c.-i :i,i'..l 1 T in 't! yi-r Iitric yi, 'd j c-:,': I'a.-re-. 5 i.t l; il!i. I: r;'l' t yichl per in vc, vllluc ci',i ii.it 1. Tlllll: .". ili-t"- "I tlpW.II 'i- 20 I I TVd.ti.-i Hit. kl. ! II- lap. 1 1' f.v.r . Ml F.n-I l'- i l.;l lei-.ii-.-.,. l't l-ellll'.'s .. ." - 1 In- ei, ut-r in rime -I t-t liii- .iti . v Ii nl nnc Oat-, liiil! In-tin- cKj-tilii'ntc "f elit- disiut. o si's; ! r.-. 11, ti" sh.iti 1 v i-.- I,- r. luTi-.i ..Hi.-.x liikil'", .-IntiliK Hist a -iniptt lit su:vr..r, with t li.im if! t eiiieii--. int'i ii. .i-m.i ell lic nc:.-. necessaries o our country is dist ra -t by a non-M-i t ienu-n t i j question, an irritating ulcer and run-; 111 ! iiing sore on our country, whi'-h -ould : '-' i have easily been settled in lii'leen davs j i after Lee's surrender. Instead of'j ! prosperous times, nearly all 01 the j manufactories and workshops which not engaged m filling contracts tor e-.riicii 1"" 1- v lU k ad and :hnl :m flvt-ruia- tc-re t ihaliHc. -elected kv JILNi: llt ltNI I I , j linii, liml been allieicl 1111. 1 jiiea-ur.ii. and ll.e t,..r, M-i. ! an. ...ie .n in -aid c. rt ilii at.-. wl,i.i, ii,h-i lw In. d u 1U1 Ilii- -ccr. l.ir .,n tta- ar-1 day ..1 tli.-ir au la. ai lii.-.-l liir . I.i ,l. ii.-. ,,I n.i;,i. -l:uil l.t tlic ailj- M!s, ;.( uli.iN 111 . UV. die, il .,1 tl.. t-l'.Wi 1 . Iliat a c. llaiu ni. . I.) land l.mi M-..l ls-.is .,1 tl:,- iil.... vs : !'r.ii l:n I -ill mi-i iii-:i-ni.,1 l-v aciiliiii. r.lit -mv, llll !,!! , Mill i.-.a.-:ll .in I la- r M'iM'.w tx si;i-i i:mi;i.i r fiirdi j.nil ly 1- iiif-.rtiiati..ii ad-l-i -s, .ii.i.l 11. ia 1 i-.M.i: m;o , i'l im'e,:tl.-. os.itr.it isoi v. MAIN si'ia.KI' I.I.XINiJTON. hie, if iliteiv-t and idea-iue i- excited. I! party tells us that this is no time for ne V ht to pra-1 spel was s. Mil, d'ti'i's, abet ! d's, j !i bo-li; 1.1 .society, ciui.s, iiiue and I In-con-! i 1 1 1! ion h roiled up; I Ii is uali. hi lieu laud- im mediate Iiiggai i.-in , i .1 1 r 1. 1 1 .t 1 '. taxc-. a numberless national debt, iiiei-i-a-inir al tin rate d' S' .Ijun 1. 1 11 Hi per m mi! Ii in time et pi .a-e. I ti it Ihis is a lime, sav the American - -1 .... - pie," and to the end" thru-! oil from the , 1 eu'lianaii, an slial.imr wreck the party who is dratriiing' it i they are how to I In-' i.eean's hoitniri." n-t-iahli-h 1 he j n i,t r!li j, , . coa-liniti'iii (slavery ilead; in all its uiajc-ty. j cipialie and n-ildee the laxes, and hap- j piiie-s and an i-vcrhi. ting peac- will I'd- ' ,., ,:;, nn : ... . 1,'elliillil i he Koth-.'l.il Is 1 u Im arc lal'L!.- i , 1 h indlii'ld'-is) to -end a f-'.v more ol'llicir tiicmcial agents w ilii their money to tru country to elect a hoiitlho'ili:i','-pa ing-in-guld pari " man In '.he prcsidi n ; ial ctiai:". Al-o i-eiuind Kngliin-l to .i-ml n- a lew ni'-rc political uiissionarics 1 tabii-h '-a M-rie- ol act- ' and to "innate one party, aid ciiiiclli.de I he ol iter, " ' ir like 1 l.-nry iir clit. for in - lam e, w !,o 1 1.1- rci n; 1 y ret ni ne. I 1 1- mm and write-: "Hut the d-e! line d -..aie rights has a! w ay - I'liml to in innl," and alio; her lik" t.old'A'lll Mnilh. who preceded Vim-rut: levoiiii ;.,u i- In ! 1 1 -1 1 1 innaning tin- railieal party. 1 the breath o! Id'-. liny st ! e hv ildtamiiia' , ry sjM.,.. lir, ..ltid III. -a--in-es ,,' viol.-nee. !o spin- en'lin-iiisni ajain lo t he revobi! i. ilia ry pi oh . ' ' I 'a! ri"i -. a- of "7lt, will ml p. II nil. I la l .n lie-.! -1 I'll i'a 1, par- pllt I the W o. il o ( r 'illl eve- ag .ill . a llll rkn.g men, and whicn are 1 (nti.'U to their ci 1 in tor! a mi - 'i j - j 101! I, a ve gone ( iii ,'itl itinl ! hO t o MHO per ceni . Lelow j 1 present, a ust oi articles, an ces they gcnei'aliy suli lor under ad m i 1. .St ra ! e m 1 ' tne pn i , .. . 1 . . 1 in s ON II NI) W il li A. imm:sii i iii' It HKV Of ml IS, I. IP 11 Id; is. p.r 11 1 ; , -JJi 1 HATS. , M-s . i; i ;i i t 1 i: as 1 AMI W II I, PI. Mll.ll 1 . lis ! he much nbil-cd ! Ttj'. the pri es at. whii-h 1 -;' : under radical ad- I oMi - 1 Al. -1 ad 1: .,: Tl:-! n o irv . !!.'! I . ii ' As N -i , and 1 IlKAl'l j rt s. c. iit.ivn; mu x. 1 er, h.i i ,i ..iluc -1 .'1 iiiii. li 11. in). -,-r a.-ic. :'t( T !.. -; Iti l,r,.l-.v and weiiin.-d. 1 lu- n:i!:tviT lmist -.1 : f. ,r; h t ti. niim'.. r .1 .n r. -. aial the attoitnt .-I I .-tt, ; tnk. n lii. r.-n ..in, ami uarelnai-e r. c. i.l jiro.Jlicc.1, i -tTin it l-t I" iiier. lett-lal-l,. ht-nifi. ! I ail i i. s .a li, I.., j, i-ai -I !- mud.-at lla- IiIiuhI fair l i.tl!,.' i .:.! in v ; lia-ii it is irr..w I. : and -ai'l i i id. i,c I lllll-t lit.-d Wit!: 111.- s,.,.r,.,ary l.ll l.r hl-fell- tliv la .1 Saturday m .1 inn- l.ni, ,v. in . sl.VKN III t I.AsS. Hot It-IP, 1 iar. la-l Ci. kt. s. 1 jar II. -1 I'n -. l'vi i, J jar 1-..--1 lleia-y, in c. .nil P.. s' l...al !.:. !:! Ho ad ! i:. -! I ::(! ..rn l!r. ad ! I'.. -I I'.itllni 1 akl' j ll.-t s. , MS,, I ll.-l It i :ltoiv- IMi. Il-s ! I tot Kim kl re. i ..i. iin! ; 11, -t Unci ic! !.. t ( ,.,,k.-i i la hum r. r. iuini.- 1 lt. st T,k, . -. 1 pair 1 K.-I 1 in. k. i.-. 1 j.a.r ! !.-t i lin t,-. 1 pair ! i'.' -l l'l'4illWl.., I ) .OT j i.k.i; i ii i..ss j P..-.-I A,nl. s. 1-. -t ,!i,,a i, ,-...,.! xriety. f:. -1 1 1, in. -1 W ii,.-. 1 .-nart, ith ! --i.T j Ci -S lira;, is, ! e-l dt -l-tiiy ! Il.-sl 1'lum-, i.e-l ei-e'iay .. I I.I--1 si unci Iri-li l',.!jil.n en.- linjf l.tts I1.--I -)cnn.-ii sW,.,i l',,;at.-.-. kail' I. lis SI -n I it " 11 . 1 lit 1 ml -J mi J li 1. I HIJ!:itT"S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, i B : HEii ESi. I'OIi VOl U e.tlllllS, j I-.-! tlal-imell i:.it-. fail l-tis . . " l:. -I -lie iin. n I an, in-, kail l u.- M.i I n' d -nj a. h. d Nos. 111S and 1120 Pine Street, ST. I.ofis, MO. W ... ilai l-.t'i I I:, I- pel I" llat dh c , caj.s, I ar-e an IV Eu A'al-ama, W. I". .I..vi,., appointed in faor of'swioi n and i....iit. A Mr. do so Lv registering and voting. Thei 'allot is the simplest method ot settling) ance me ney io partakers, or confederates." 'I'lu-y must liave co-operated with, they must have endeavored in some manner, or by some means either directly or indireet h, secretly oropenly, jointly with those in armed hostihty to the government of the I'nited States to promote orad- 'Ulgi.iei 1 1 i 1 :i ,1 !M no- i- ... - ,.; ,.,.., . ,,. ,.,; mmaml (d 1 In- legis-1 ,,v,.r ;',. heads of lie- Anu i de is i whicli thev wi Mature. .11 m. K lit - In giving ! .State vs. W. ..Mis' i d'INli iN. liuon in iLm. rf s. V.r. Jor'x I' ithv. a earnet. i ..,.,.,,.l,...,t,...- v...... i, .,... 1 I tiirhtimr. in this we were Im v si n'.gorr.cry, pnt kts-hitoi n ! r,-lt tt riv rlw-v cannot, register hefore i taine.l by .Judge Holmes of the Sn- 'tarjit bag Ln!. announces the death of the cfs'tirt has been iiiade. Manv things I Teme Court, of Jiissoiin, and as l.e the ai 1 !-ing machine. Kverywhere, j ar0 accomplished v ctlort. 'Nothing ! 1UI "Pl'ointee of thai party, and the eonversions from the radicals to ; j.4 cjno without it. " We have no doiild j received his appointment on ace.e.itil of democrats is j' art ling to radicals. 1 G.ir registering otfieors will do what is ! iis political opinions and prejudices. , . i right, in great ;.irt, in tiie registration i "s opinion should not be questioned The Iowa t opperhead,ot a late da-e, j ,0 be tomnl(M,Ct,l next. we; Ve I e- !' those who are appointed to execute tome light s-inaro down on Ir. W'.ll. j r,eve they w ill tako the opinion ,,f the registration laws passed by a ra h- T.n vnrs on, of tiie ra.Il.-a! eartn-t lia ? Jtid.'.j llol.Mf s of onr Sunri-mi: court ! (-''' '-l'.-s , , i H tineve- who ai tei ir. making our now i "r -r ui.:u.-i. looting lo the pr..c . ... . .... .. , , I lamation ot the Lresidejit and the de- bles-el constitnti-nn. lae C-pperneatt ; . . .... .- .. . . , 11 j cisions ot the l ur;reme court aiso, r th:U th- 1,-!'r hxl tJ "'-lv( K,'- as their real am! legal g'la.e- in registra lnW county, Iowa, tor a r.aitieless K)n; arid if this (,0',lo!,e, there is m rea enme, tor which ho w.a.i. have Ij-i i fQn vhv the great hod v of our people i"ons:gnel to a o h tt.o pefuiyrl.ary, , shouli not make their voices heard at it h ha t not pv.-r. leg ban. o we the balIot 1t)x Wr need no luckering, p. Is there an hones' man among ; or t,reatetiiiii, or evon appearance of 1 the c irp"t t'- '?J?i. j iiitimida'ioii." Such a cou.-s eotil 1 only i A newtaneV"migger. nam 1 F..K- ! 'arry evil witli it. H will l e quite , ii-'" -til time enotigh to la k tigat when right is RKT, has ma! his appearance m John- , , v . i - . 1 1 j taade upon us. JNot t'etoiv. son county. II it little is a- yet known ; T)ie e-entlemen on our tioket propose ' of Liia. We snail know more anon. ; to do their whole duty, and thev will tne court or tb hit tire, would lead the sum the conclusion that the right to v something ni d'e than a u gem-e: that the same clause i..f the new constitution as it relates to Voters, was designed to operate, and ibe-s operate, to deprive ccr!:ii:i citizens of tin- priv ilege i f the elective traliehis,. ; that it is in the naMire of a bill of pains and penalties ; mat. il timicriaK'-s to pun 11 p-op.ey !l court In yell ilu lint, t lieu ole P a- ne 11 w lio ad o'atc alld slljipol t d.-l.l.n-r.ille i! lie il.l, s. l.ni i l. M 1 -I.MiLi:. re il, dill I will ie papers anno ceinmeuce t! i m;i vtor u an n'erl ai;es i 1, in a way in wh -habje when e. :.'''., and is in c very aire; -eon i . e t na! ( .en. Mold, publication of a 1 1: pa per in La it iniore i. The ill's! number may have ppcared, 1 hoi. gh we have not - o o i s I line, are now selling to lo per cent, higher than un der the al mi ii-i rai ion oi lrc-ch-nt lu- ch:ii;a:i. o nnich for repub is, The larlff and tax la moiit p'.ii-is is now hi. re, an i.icn pay it. Whether it i- owing (o ( base an, M e( 'iill ii i.'s linaneial sy s! em, or to : combination id hankers and capitalist In n. ' s' l.ni is, Mo. ,''' ,. ',- i lTII.f. i OMMI.M K I I s l 1 N I 11 ytN U - 1',' -n ; t, -si.Ml-.M . sl.s-l.lN -I. I'. ."Jfe' ' J ii im.i: Tut. i-i- a pin ' "J! Fr.-i.'h, !!,: 1-. ,a-i ddi. and '."ir .,'-"."":' -I 1..- Pt m.-:,.al ..nl. .--ill -i- .-i.-d t:.-i,:i..n I -;'.. 1 1 . 1..I.-I U,.:.i!::, 1.. ,,.uOie nt 1.,. I. a Uif " 'T .... ; ; '":!!-1 "' ,!i -"- " -; ., 1 hi-. .1 s H. iliM!-.-.. Ii Ii , s: I il., .. ; Ci v W. A. .-.Ml I It. I !.. j i , v""; '"' : i. .I-, pi , id, i.i i:.Ki,i iiiii jim-.m ..li.-i-.tn ,1-1. : '" ' '" : i. ..no, j I , . ...... 7- ... I. V. ,. . !",'.- o nlar-a-ld: . s .M i-s I.iiir.-un-1 littcat, -f. ..'.:-. M.. a,:.--..l i I fi 1 I'.i ; di-pho -.1 . j.-. 'al l. - . i I.M I I:. -1 s:..i,ii,'. -..j,.. . i and - lei:?! a,e! tut..--, t.. I-.- 11,1 I. n 1 ; -1 t ..V lll.der li years -Ih-sT -h'!-- fermaii.-.-. l id. r and la .r-.- Kiln- llridli N1N 1 11 l. ss II st S:e !!!.- 1., '.!;i., a-.-d .. - - ' ' ' :i and imd. r 4 !i -J and under il t i I-t i. .es an ai.i: III MOO I. KOMIS. ., prom-j miiidd.-sw ami.I). t'V C'lMI !) I'!:'il'ii-i - re- :-.-l Iv tl.e poor Is U 1 a. i;,. i it.. 1 .-:... din- i: I. f lain i i.r .,1 ti-n heal-. sa I al-- IV. .1.1 nih-J I n l-'-r Sl . Nj 1 l.W. ! KN1 11 IA-- 1 cars eld and itew nr. is I:, st U-iar, I a'id un lei 1 It. -I ha.tr. i. uii.iiU-- at.d i. a l--r 1 -..r II--1 -..ii. yi-.r. i.l.) :i:iil lif.u al d-. . . II I s,,u l and liad. r 1. 11, si -,iv. I-, !n.,-i!:i- and uad. r I -ar.. ' II, -T i nn- I'l-.uii.l- ri, inn: i:. '- I 1.1. 1. V I N I ti i L A--,. U.-st Ua.' U . 1- .li' v.....! II. -I l.W .-. l-.l.. .'. .."I Il.-t Ilin-K. midd- W....I . II. -I I - H .-. In ai li, 1. ..,.1 I'.in k. tin, v Ii. 1 i.M "- 1.!!'- V. ' il ili-si pan laiii:-., any i,r..--i I f.I.t II! l I ss id i .i a el lie-! Pal P. T I'.'l - i il. ,1 : -t n , I'.:: 1 and Had- I 1 ai.d li:. ;, I It m- i die uses i i: : umera t e they were no! pnni milted : is , . ,..- t'ict with the same provi-io!i of i S.o i :t 1 S ,... .er eonsUtutn il is a ptin n ci r ot. -on, 41 M word sympathy was evidently a puni r-'i'hi jiiot Used here m its most general sense. , It means something more than mere cling. It is well known that during he laic war there was a class of a 1- erents to the rebel cause within this late who were not openly in arms, but eeretiy co-operated with the enemy in arioiis ways, giving aid and comfort :pon occasion, ami who m common ariance came to he called symputin- Kers. vmtathv with d States. if intent to deprive, the min er oi the gospel ol the privilege ot ".-caching; if ii is a ounishmetit to o! t ne privilege o! don, a f irii-ifi, it is a. rci n I- iiiiin! to i i-iii'ivi' citizens on at the case of j deprive an attorney o., he said ;! practicing his pr-.fes count of acts ihuie of the privileges of th e elective tranchise tor to ilepr: r votes, is to deprive ri-rht to chose their airents io administer t heir I ci .n i ne o met mug o: v er : ;L. (.en. ii ; i.i. wi,! tunc wit '.e number of I iernoois, if i. r can be seen ; hem. i in cielitel.i is hopestiv democrat II iiwas has been ;ind w . i con imiieso. il inev are i.r. a a-r, y ii.strue ted by some paper that keeps up with the times. ,i n. Moid, will perhaps I supply the '.van!. The Herman who is forced In mv from tive to eight per cent, on ai; he has, or can earn by his hard labor, while the bondholder with his thou sands, goes scot free of taxes, will not be long in sol.iiig so plain aotu-stioti as is to-day prt -cnte-l for their consid- i wi w ho have seized upon t hi swell ! heir wealth, it is ce li.fiia ;'- and lahorlng da fering iie ev;U of a mo-t cial e'ri-l-. The We-tern M ;-.-' e;ri in par! iv ulai .arc der the oppressive bur den ii.g to tl.e g-'Vernmcnt inohcv chatigi-rs l -r reliel nirity in l casion to; m that the i - arc si.t- ! ri '.I liuan- : ' ati s, and j at.iiig mi- ; ... !. i la .M lies- ti: .1 . 1 d 1...H. I ,1 I a 111'! a ; tea, co!!,-e. every! bin: goods s!o Weight Up To sil'O ! y in priei atlail's; is to deprive them of tin of "-elf-goveridni-lit. The right j e is the deare-t right, the privii- i Zl.'l'.. . g tul le wi x i aver- He made a wc.ii ia Warrensburg lo 1 naturally enough expect every man toifho' ongnged in exciting or carrvmg the Sivew a f-w -lav u-'o, Iau-.latorv j do likewise. Thev will reasoiial.lv ex-1 f' rehellmn as the words are used, of eaiiZ-t aggers, scalLawag', and ! It every man opposed b radicalism ! taust therefore be construed to import other thieves, during which, he said j to register and vote, and devote ae ! f "nie conduct of a U-easoiial.ie tisitnre. Missourians d-t net even know how to much time to the procurement of the ft the view ot .1 ,mge llolmes is correct, no raise wheat before these scottr.drels ; votes oi others as l.e can spare to the wuui. inc.... i,, .u -. . I -.v!.-. It, is due them. It is our plain it was l. ft tor Mt.s-cmri and iventiicky j duty, as mucn so as uj M.eiiu tw to raise hemp to hang ji.-t sin h s.-oun- . other .laty lticunit.ent upon us. hud it will surelv not "ne ciuestioiic erson is disdiialirie: no matter 1 V.:., .js:..:,,.. . f.wd'.rv.. witi. it' be ilid no act of a tri-asonable nature ; ami citizens of t! them of t he r or reprt-senta! i pubii ritrhi to ve cge ol un' eici-i i i- irancii.se is i ne :. ;g-i-t'-t privilege of the American citizen. And the higher or more important the privilege, the greater the deprivation, and the greater the deprivation the greater the punishment. TIIK 'I I st ii Mil AS A ft NlsHMlN T speaking ot tne test, oatti as reunir.-ti j sit lino, on which he was taxc of ministers, the judge in announcing j .j',,, tl(, .,.!,,,., ,., ,ea hh . i .. i .. . : , : . i- l, . . , . : nil' un i-i i i ne coin ti in t ii m ill i ; . reinem .ere l'l.e ;.,,., .,d ,., seem or.-t : v i.i! t .. W i t the prices oi -si;y, such as s ot ;. .n goods, an sold iii grocery s, bears wgh i ,!. i-i'iiiil rv. l.e - re clearly this let me call a!!enl ' -CWld-h sp he numr-er rn- eri: he great tl.e arti , sugar, I, in la. t. and div cru-hin'g n - . .IN. I I ..'".( Tl-.-i- U-,:e StI3S Vg It tTOEf I'..-t I .. . ai,' i lin. i. r 1 . C.-t i ,.i . - and un i--r :i. !'..-t ( . w . 1 and ii:..'- r 2 l;.-t -.. i ait . !'.. -! ..kc -,1 i H. n . la . t ..fl.-j. '..--I I it. .1 lie. I. ..II la.,. -t i .: - e i.-'ali- I h. -t I..;;. -i n- r. .... i-.i. i;vi-M. I i mi: 1 1 i.n 1 1 ,-t I. a ttj.. la i.l Ja i.i : i-. r. i". i.i . ! ,o ,..! . :i a-id uii'i. r I . i 1. A ss,,! l.N K li ii: i i i. I.al.o- o-- I. :a.. 1-.-T. al. 1 i:.- liial. .1 AN-xaiidi id i.-ii--. - :C I -a fail,. fad la-t 1 .o 't t.f; ' . I - .id: i id N i n i i. a- m :.. . leel - k ill 1 1.. I .1 thai die. . a -.1 la- I i ouah- entioii to the :.ks for itself, f luishels of 1 i- I.: i !,:. 1 ' : -!.- ,-!-. i n i: i ::! , li. st 111" id Ma: .- I ,. il. I i '.1 !,.:! at,. j 1 " 1 1-1 i H ! Iss- ' i hidiair lie I-,:" -d:;-!'- ' , ' Ilt !!'!. r , .11 a::., j .... ;,i . iers --.'.lit! .'.''.I' ill I sIMI.KN I I i I..ss 1 ;:,e- I., i.-s!rial. linf"r i.eys, la y ..r- i,v an, - I mid. r .. -i, .lia.,.-- ili.il' m- I . I " rn. I 'I I ) 1 i Y. i'l.N KIN... n el'al! ai.-.--. I.N II! No a- ..i-i. aid i.f W Mi-- .1. u iN :d -mm'., l.n-:... I SI si- I 111 . I -t I. .-! I'e li ad l,ii. S I:.."! fund These are saw a tax b er d.-i", am" .e to be added, indeed s!rep figure ;l of a g.-ii! ieman, ! 1 a Wi iC l" ,1- i!; ol- vs. the State of Missouri, said: tramers ot i ..: . onsi nutum m m; dreU, and thev understand, that part oi ' th.s contest, .-very aspiration of f-nc smm:. nesiiate to ae tne oa-n, ; . . am -a . . i ,ic . une , w nee (,a-e ' - ' . ... . Il l . . . .- r a . I T- I , I , , I , , . . f , , , , , , , , . 1 . , , . , 1 . . 1 : , ... , . ' l I , I I . , . li i i 'i ' , ,, t , i 1 , . - : orjie-suor.i.i ne heel as secondary to . .-.oi.. " . l-'.v.-rv in. r.vav co-oiierate with those who were; the oath prescribed. I o them tin v.- 1 H it ! ins ts purposes, ;t.g over I cTi'i 71. I. When only fa it Would rn e: -a i. Plis. J f.-.l ; I" " j i'l e : f..r 111' 1 of i.e. I must I wit ho ii.iT ;s ,. 1 ,. 1 1 t- r I'- in A M Ml . .Vim' .tllMIMSTIt noi: s Mi l!, 111 mi - ne ,. .e: .1 a, r ..; i ! pi-..!.at.- : t . I :.!:,! I-,' 1 i ,. , 1 1 1-1 -. ..I I.al.e .a..-, e, Ti.. -I,. l:--an. laa a ill lis ;.r,l I.-iia. I. .:, -1. e .,1 '. ii t .la. k :. -t.lii.l, -t .la. I.. 1 -t .la.-k 1 -I.VKN 1 i.l.N I il I.As : . :t: - "Td a 'i! !:" -A an is. . . o . r. hi , r .1 :d 1 iMatd- M ,-!' V'iUl l' -: .!.! e. 1. :? x. , la -t .1.1:., :. j :.. .!. mi.', 1 a.. l;. -t .1. 1 n, t 1 ..!t . l.ll.lt'l ! I N ! p. -t la.-k. a: lit-- .1.1:11. ! ! '. .- : ' a - I t la.d. . a 1 . , Nf- :.i i.i x i ii i 1. iii i 1 ! 1! . 'Ss. I.ild , l..- iiie ai , i , i . aia-o , -i'i ai tad lie ' 1 P.. -t r'-l'au -t Kami I .1--.1, 1 .. 1 la ...1 li: . r J re- a e,i ir; ;";;s are req roiiginoit the ca'ai'-gue '. ; -.vh.ch the farmers their 1 -rod -lets or u- cm r .. ire'V. -tei i1 :s not , a'o-'.e in ti.e j ru e of corn that this m ! euua-it V exi-t-. but in everv pr. -duct of ex- ,, ti. - n; laud, si::..;, , in -mil 1 '.ai:...- nn uaai'v d ,.!i..- ,, On- ..nt!"t-t ear, r f ,, dee 1' ,111 -:,:.,. la ,r.i::a inir i.-rty a. !.-. : 11 ;.si,,t. l-a 1 . -a',. .. f i'a , 'IlifOlliliiT 1 11-. :.-0 - 1 1 in. a id tai.t- mi i..s-. i .rv.N" i::ni. t ev-elai, !-. the Lusiuess well enough tue wants ot tiie country The .artietilars of the hanging t f pulse for oi'ice, merely lor the emolu-adigaged in ar;ne 1 hostility to the gov- I t.o es-ape, provided, to tnem.tn. pn- another man, noticed hv Ui last week, ! ments Oi o:R. e, should he ignored; and; i ernment of the I nitcd States. ivation was iidemled to be and is abso- , t 1, . i everv man who cannot so far abate his I K n-T r. n. i.aw i.v opkuation-. lute an I perpetual. lo make the cn ,n Warrenstarg, Johnson county, cop. ; ,-,r y;Ui e M l0tiev'oU.f v; .. ! Kur-h.-r. .,0 person who wtwontit'ed Ijoyment of a right dependent np.,,, a;, ie-lfromthc Journal, mav l-e read else- . 1 ,,t , ,i,,.,,,,i,e to vote when the new consfitittion was i inii.oss.ji.le condition is eodivaieut to where. The Journal takes the occa-!ot- ;,,' n.'.t u-iilm.- to ,l:s.-l,:ir-.:. nis 1 adopted, on th. Mli day of April, 1m,:,, j ,U1 :l,s:,,tt. denial ..f the'right under j" .. 1 .v. . . 1 . . . ,. ' ...1 .1,1: c: .,..,,.,-,. ,. i ! can ie deprived of the right to vote on BIOU id itiii'it.'iiiii li.e a ci, ;inu 10 u:m " noiv- .... .mo. . . in- imuu ,. ...'. liiion the people to rally to the mainter.. thj man who makes oilice the mere ai.eo of lh majesty "of the lav, and ! stepping-stone to w calt h or greatness, for this we very cheerfully common. i ; is uttwoi'.hy of support, or em-.turage-the course of the Journal. It will be incut, ami slnMiid be frowned dow n, ohserved that the name ol the tadivid.! This is a life or death struggle. It is mat so summarily hang is rot given, i no contest for office, it is no mere because, we suppose, the mob was in j I am.'Cap fr honors. It is a swecp tmi tim: 1 tl' .1 hurry to inquire his stake for life. 1 here s'hould be no name, or gain other iiiform.it ton than ! ombargs on entrances; 110 exclusion 011 that he had taken tho horse froi.i the 1 account of effete ipie-tions tpiestioiis little hoy, which hcing susccutildo of j buried in the d.-ad past. Kvery man proof, we see no reason v.hy he might I should do his duty. Oilice-seekers , j account of having done any of the rn-ts ; mentioned in sec. .'!, art. of the con- stittition. Any other view would be I repugnant to that provision of thee, m istitmion of the I'nited States, which i declares that, no I i 1 1 of attainder, or i r.r post f irt,, law- shall he passed. OKI I-IHN IS M!.- 1: MUX UK's cAsK. Now when we are met with the de cision f,f the Supreme Court of this State, that the provision, so far as it t relate- to voters, is not in conflict with not have hcen dealt with Iv the law. should bo scarce. the constitution ot the t nitcd Mates, Emigrant t'.Misotirr,wf should thihk, j -No one has c:t Oer right or pre-cmp j because the persons i!ifranchiscd are woiihi givo Warrensburg a wide berth, i tidi on ollh e. "oi.c, we hope, will j not deprived, of any natural or vested. 1'hder 'radical rule it is litti-j, better j get oilier, no orlds how well .pialified, j rights, the reply is that the same curt than liedlam. , i who is not ready to sav he is for tl.e ! held in :',0 Mo.. ',:, State vs. Caresche, nam- i,l' tb. .-i.imtrv- and who wi that the provisions which prohibits ai- anv condition, and such denial enforced 1 v tor : past act is nothing less than pun- j tiv lshment etiior.-cd tor that act. Till A! I I i Mi'iV I", ..ld:s Now see if the same is not true of voters. To rvipilrr of the voter the oath that h- has not. done anv of the ! acts mentioned in the di-.pialifving I clause of the const i; ti in is to make ! the rigid to vole depemlen! upon the ! condition that he has done none oi' those a- ts; is a Lexington and M. .lo-eph llaili-oad. liroi;;i 1 was ! ,r!;:;illv broken on 11.1 work a lew days ag , and 'he w..rk is pr.-gres-iiig at j-re-ci,; .-ati-factoriiy. Ti.e p..:,: at whirl, tl.e w.rk was com- I is at or ii.-.i : Aden - mill ; at.d els are w-.'.-Uii g b.-tii wa s. 1'l.e tor has a go..,) e.-riis ,,f ,-pera- ! be farm. Are w . the lax-gatherer Lciio answers in d tl dlVes i-a I, ai'ac! un iii'liw 00 p s I of r ' 'A Big Fuss Gcneraiiy.' I:n f -r nial of the right to i to Iin vole at all, on account of having done some of those acts; is to punish those acts in a maimer in w hich they were not. punished at the time thev were done. t he oath, then, having that cf- ! a mem e : e hal nt ra' and ! tonus nt- w id be able ti ! ish tne woiii hi torty days, ready ;the rails. Let us sav, sixty i 1 hat. will hring 1! ! o hi'st x ovem ! er. 'l ie. West llraneii road is ready to 1 put- on tin- rails ami robing stock, and ail will be ready by winter to take out ! tin- people and pi-". luce of the ciliitv. ! Mr. V. M. .N.'Kt has the e-ditraet for the lies !or the lirst -ee;l,..n ,,f the road. iillolld. Ma ,e Tfiluil.e. wilh v, i r. f. rms us tha! "e,; -liili-s the ap arrving on of the .-iisiiitig :i-cai y ea! of a hundred ni ve of the public . .mp mii'i :i r. t .ame, 1 d ropriatiotis for 1 vruii'.ent I d to be :l mere I i , 1 1 1 s or s aai.-.- t l'el: -.-I ilM -1 i a. rc--a'i-!,-.- . -I , 11 i;-T. r ,111111' t-.ro a. r s liter ..f liie s.,,a- :i . - -. 1 , I ..I 1 1 11-, ,1 sll l-e. 11-1. la It. -r t ana ll.-l Slain. a, , li.-; tin. 11 Ma,. - li. -t I an.i Mar. ; II. -i 1 a n M f . 1-..-.-1 I . 11:11 M i- j P. -t l ai n. M c ,. IttlAi! i P..-T K-irni -i.i! i'.ti ' i lies) (.,, !,, Ma,a . j ! W I N I V-l Ii:-T ' I. ss ! !!- sialic iia-t:. o.-ldie, air.-I f j - - - - - ;. and mid- r ( " j TWKNTY--1-1 nl' !. s-. .pi.N KINi. i , I'.' -l t'air 'larn.-s- I..-I.1 a ;- in laars'i 'I j a r s - , f; -t 1 .1:1 i. . .a -- Mm.- .11 ! '. O fiur. i i'il i.M) - 1 HIKli 1 i.A-s. a- j Ka-t.- t Tt-'at-rt-. Tiei.-. i ...r- atai mid. r, 4 , . .-lilt I-.- ! maio- -, ri.-i: " s: l'OCUTll HAY. ti j ex- i .,,-,';, .at i The inffu of iiegros into o;-r town I i sunt t. I . f:,,-'". I i.r.st-vii!t who wi if-,-, for iu success and not It is mrn : torney '.tm-t witlv ia-. -ner.-U- That eloira.r. r of noliticiaii pra- - - - .- - - - - - - i reasiiiiT. We have no irrtxios of known,-' is not needed. ile adds 1:0 strength to , ori 1 1 what to this increase vri'l amount, nor o kct. The ticket is i.iade up, so 1,...- ... tl... Ii.,1...... v... I ,:'!". t earnest working demo.-rat-, and comjurteii oi i ne same ice!, and t is unconst I'A l:l" N ,!; will lu addil ion to a has by his on !;, i to have t ha! etl'eet, I ional, null and void. legist rat ion was I egnn, in St. Louis, on the -loth. The pap.-rs of the L'''d!i speak ot registration for the first day being satisfactory, although there !. .!..,,.. -,s. ..,..,1,1 love n-i.-ct idns !!1 I I ! I : IKlislid 11 this, the Pros mi! ion, granted iml counsellors at law trom I icmg in the courts ot the State thev shall have taken and tiled ' the oaf h of loyalty ; r( not i:i coniiie? 1 don ami amnesty to a:l. the with the constitution of the l'iii!ed i which will be discussed in ;,. States, that "they do not impair the! tide. thev finic, or whv thev are c-rnigrega-, ,-.i ,t... i... , . o ,t ,,,..;. l,..-. I oblh'ations of con! racN. nor are thcv I an ii.i.i.i.m. h.viii i;i .u iim.o. i ting her". We surely have no sort f:l.,j to he foiinl in' the ranks of the the nature of an f ..- ?d,,'a law ' lint the oath, notwithstanding its il-1 need !or them. If they would letake J ,t.j..ra'r u. v Those who are not i nor an attainder." .1 udge Holmes, h- ! legality, will be re. pi ire. I of all who j t-liemstdves to the field, and labor for ) !or , !tro .,.,..;,;,'. rvervthin ' for I hvered the opinion cf the court in that will seek to register, ami t his new reg- ; rhe eom-ratiori there offered, there; t -t noth'im' for oll'ice, Should K-c-Ae, said: "No,-can it be said to be j i-t '"it ion law, designed to place the -otiM I e less t-omplai'.t at th: influx..; tJw j,,,,. it( this battle of ballots. I retrospective law, as being re! rospee-; " hole power ot the Male hi the hands j litit when fhry congregate t tcnisjlves,! '" .V. - " " ! tive in its operation, for it neither takes ! "' a tyrannical minority, will be en - j Almost exclusively in the town, we are Odiselves. Kvery week, we are com !away nor impairs any civilly vested 1 forced to the utmost strictness of the led to impure hy what means tht-v are ;i,.,i ,,, .1. ,..!:, ...... .. Tl1i., ,.r r.o,,,.. 1 ri. "lit. m.r creatrs anv" new nl.ligiit ion 1 letter. What then, is the duty of a ; was not so much done a I ecu desired. The reported in the city were -mull eono tl he number rogi-!civd. Litlle We are mm I i . d" M a inc. i hut it w point if Mr. Illaiiie have the goodm s Triluiiie to reprint. i wee! l the : am; ! he act nai exj ei,- e are g:a 1 to know thinks it safe to tell u spend. !' it we sled;' t lie same to him and have him id! us what we hav e spent . Ami thi- the m - re t i.f Maine, ha- m d, a airv wuv . !' pu: : n g !' the Ver'm -nt hot.-! ke. 1 o i l.e ra' h.-r vag ; ac god to ;.i r. I .iaiue ..iill be no -re to the 1 ,..f Maine, would i to state, and the a.: y AbnivJUL L &. MECHl ASSOCIATION, m mil' . ; . a i i i i x . . i . , . .. i . AM. . " N i INI IN". I i !. PA 1 s I'.I 11 I u .n I' .1,!' e i ai, a: I. r ..r lae s..C ; -eiu la i 's.. , r . i 'a i -t it rt : ' -lllne :t-!il j -,iv ; t T'.Vl Mni. N'TV-K. .1 li 1 11 I. As 11 r- lied 111 e 1 . ' Mai. . i . : Mai- i at s.i.idi.- Mil i an Ma-. -',.:., r M . - -n-:. .Mm. I WIN I V I Ii I II l. s . ar i- . . . 1 end r i nice r :! s. :i and nj w ard s. 2 and iin-t, i :: i:. i I". in , In - i I l !i i: I. a i ', I . i: o! la-! vrar. ' ai M r. 1 dame I ! h we are to '-r. if its all I'l-ii-une. to j . iio'.v.s that , Till M s s.1 h. M. sl'AKi i'diN K. . ! : - f l : i ! l i'l , .to)! V .- I I.-, .v. .l. KK.NNI.l.V, par- plain! on the ! of: ar- i ' io'd con! :i j 1 his is we can y in all f ' nay. mo es lo ot teli 'lit to , 1 I'd ty for the govcfi under Skv! or:: and L be less danger of I rot t ha' the radicals w ill in nation and W'll unless it -.-I more . and thi 1 1 Why is hat that iv will I he !eai war on the out. j hiss I t Ik-si r:...v . le ilem A- hat M r. l.Iaine ; very noble and .wi. l.d'lions as j per .1; 1 dollars j count of "a big j tor example, in i Mill Oil.- c . niiiMi-s. i,-, i:. a smi i ii. , .H. iin i vim i:. u . nil. n 1 1-1 m; v in i.v :;i n i il m.k. id I IN.. v. i-.i.i .nt. i.l s-i.i.i i . i .rn tl to live. UK li nir i.-i I'D contracts for , i.. .......i i ... i i...... Jrrn labor thv-n .-xt year. Onthoton-, '"'.' ' ' Icontr.tct. vested right or other tran trary, wear; toldby the farmers that, rowage. At every post oihe-e in the a,.tjonf tht y will not, s Iit-rcfofore, crif r into j vit ruity, subscribers complain that I i r.j-:i:;vMi.vs ., tiis ooiitracts for fiirni hthor for the ensn-; their paoers are taken from the otlice And in the Sta.e vs. t .'iimmings, t he iwK year. Why is this? I the sti- ..;,. tiel- ,..sent-and we are ex- 1 "n ! 1 ,h:l! ,,!" l;rf'visi1,'n .V' iiurbs ot our town, residents titil it. . , , .... inmring (derg'incn to take, subscribe c'ittkntt to ketp anything that . an he! I"" U'1 ,naKt;ui the M thl wo and fi e the oato of loyalty, was not in ti;'fi Their gardens are robbed ; ' T"1 eoniplam, it we only knew violation ot the constitution of the their pigs ar- taken ; their hen roosts J how many extra papers would cover I'nited States. Vet the Supreme Court and orcharr are rifled, and negroes : this list of sni-moies. who. no doubt of the I'nited States in the case of ,-. tVe-pirntlyal -siuid curse the owners ,..in,ler from week tf ,v(l.k f.n,,sh ' pnrtn (Jarland, decided that an act of if tney attempt .l-ten.l their proper- j Jlt,mi.y m whiskv to .nbsenbe for two ' Co"-rcss I'rovi. hng that ater its pass- I or three papers; but choose to hold on n0 P'rso s,,au V.0 :im,lU ,lcn " ! to the whisky, and beg, borrow, or go f"or"0' aml (;,,,,nH"ll"r 10 '"'r - J' r- 'fi,,. ,,,,.... I '..net .... 4,-, f I,,- l,nr lit without a newspaper. Sindi a system j ' i .' . ' .... . .... i of espionage is abominable. We dc- VL- . . . . t I I i.tlrtd -st..t..st i..,!..s-a b. . in i-lvi. I l-.l ! or disability in rc-spi t of anv past,; cni7.cn under the circumstances: 1 ANsWKl: IN Ilii: Hl.MiM l.-AIII. ADIdiKss ! The o.'iiimiMce apnoinled bv tliej i I emoera! io Si ate Convent ion to pre- j pare an address to the people of Mis-! . souri, have given an answer to thisj 1 ipic-lion : "The committee would re-I ct-mmeud that every citizen should take the oath rfc-ipi'ired." The oath be ing imconstitiitiortu!, mil and void, there can be no legal consequences at tending the taking of it; and whether he should take it or not, can only be a question of conscience, to be determin ed bv the voter. tv. One such ca.- occurred with a widow lady a few dayis ago. Three ingro boys, ore named Tom I.ang liorne, Another named .Sam, and the third mme unknown, shot a chicken of 9 lady, ami was making olf, when t!e test it; not more tor its meanness, idy mailt her sippcararo-e. I.esnlt : than the trouble it gives us. j taken and subscribed an oath similar1 to the one required by the new const i- regro" got the chicken ; but the ,,ca, of tr0,,0 b ' ask)l (nr ' tut,.,,, ot Missouri, "partakes ot the lady recoiVett a sound t-uraing lor l.rri , .,.., ... , ,..:.. I nature ot a bill ol pains ami penalties, - , '..'si3.i. I'luina IVS...V....,". .es-k.v ' .. ,. , . a , har . . .i - .v i.- , i and is stibieet to the constitul ional in- di.' , their ni.t.ora iitlhu ntli.-i. I r is 1 m oos- ' J I . . .... ,...1 A ..-... ..il jwiWi-.iti-,in. . ......,.ii .. t sil.ie for us to know ev Tigri man sieaiing nis yea'-ncs. n tutcliod Mt9, I bo n ..n, eit'l nui,l .-r. f t .,miiiu,,iea'.ions vhoiiid be short, rhes t!,,i,g happttri .iHilv.and there! ,i s.,..,mn,,i,.(l itl. . name, else .. . . . , . .. . . t . . . . .. i re -iril l i. tieiv ir 11. 1 11 tnr t-i, our fonsfabh- and his ftssitant do what they can. Hut .:t t! outskirts thy have n anfhoritv to att. These lic it is mipos- J . ... ,. , .,, , i . i hibition against the passage ot bids oi .crvbody, and! , 1 , , , man Kteaiine MS Wii'-IH's. lie ...i .i i.r .i..... ; at uumier. miner w men irenerai tiesig- i . . , , . i iinri" ui'ii ii.i iriri -ii. iiiiu u un i iiii- i . . . . . .. , ... it into the wooly head with his j usk fl,p tu.(. witl,ut ivil , j ''" "" Ml ol pams, and penad ,es IesMt..ba,iiy bruisd knii.tklos. w jicr0 it ' ' ar5 t ti; tl,0 inclmled rro was tak.-.i and brought to j trol,.,Ie fluokul Wvr llltf ..jiu-o list. ! . J llst"'' 1'ield, in delivering the o .Inn' a... I- 1 a,;, l-ii- pill- ion of the Court in that case says : " The attorney and counsellor at law, i .. .1... ....i ;,.i;..:..i ....i . i- .1... U , - . .1 . ..... . MClllt- I I l lit S'lieillll II'.H 1.11 a. i-III un: sev' nnttirallv go into the wastt? 7 . . . . . .-' ... , . h j court clothed with his olhce does not 1. 1 .,,,- , diold it as a mailer of gr;ice iind favor." JVrson.'il milt.ler are only published ; ,.. .- , , .1 .1 -f . e . 1 I . Ill, illily tviHi 11 1U ' onu 10 upon 111111 10 eroes are nil armed, and as impudent i ,-i .i ,;..,i,-,u,,i. I appear tor suitors and to argue causes, . . . - . . ' ! will llltll li'l lllf t-ii-,L itoicv.ni, . . ........ ..:., ..1 I Patan mmelt. in manv instsn-i-js. ... w., .,,., Tl, I l omeuiing more, iiiaii a mere niuiii- (,-eedmen s ' - I'll I, 1 '.II M'lill IIP'I llin-t J "' in ... 1 i In view of these tacts, would ;t not v- ..,, u-li:.rt,.n ,r . to i revocahlo at the pleasure 01 the y wrn III, 3unrate !ot.h. in the tall on macier, ami i. wiim u t an io relieve T,e j(,h f,,,,Tess paid ?;,M) for th p-..'.l,. ol thtsse outrages. Thert' , . 3 , . 1 . .. n . . 1 knives lor its me-mbcr- or hlteen are tooimutv id's! ncrovs cotigrcga.eil J - .-. , . .. ... 1 . .1 . .s - 1 I in the cilr, no rv.i cun tell how the j urines ior t ieu memm-r, ai r-o cava. .Utifoim. She secretary of treasury-reports the national debt as follows, for the years mentioned : , I' l".., ihe di iit w aa s-'.T.'., .Nat.'"..-'!'. :d I. srt. " ' .. . ' . A. . 1 1 I -1 . I J I .'II . " . 'J.l'.'l ..".al .'! I"' " - . J....,i,.-,.ll I-i" la lu ihe three years of peace, the debt has been decreased only 2:; 1 ,;;; J 11 M i. lM. In this time, the secretary reports I hat the following amounts have been drawn trom the people by taxation : The following is a copy of a blank circulated bv the republican central conimtttee !'or the guidance of regis trars in the disfranchisement of demo crals. It is lo be used by cowardly -pies and informers. The dirtiest and nicaniest business is tha! of a spy. ami we trust our I r lends will be 011 t he look- ; out for :ii! such t haps, and treat, tneui iis the deserve : Political qualifications of citizens of county, Missouri, l'-iis': Name-; occupation; native born; nat iirali.ed; not nal ui'iili.ed; registered; not regis tered; radical; democrat; doubt ful; ac tive rebel service; enrolled disloyal; aided and abetted; witnesses, and re marks on disloyalty, naturalization, .Ve. 11.1'a 1 ra ne Here ar, bars tossed dries, just em 'I'm- uis I'm -in the s ged out of off the l a. tax gal h.-r. 1 .0 si'vi-iili-cii m id! to the ac, as composed um rained do :ies. instead e ! he mot, ;s ,,f !h f dob if sun- Hi o 1 , s .iiihl v as if this lo'.vn on us daily id be.ng drag of t he poor and hildicn by th s .- 1 1 m i; I.1-.NH h 1 in A-ri.r.t: -k.-kkt miy. li H llii.l.ANH I M . Mii.lliK. M 11-11 o. IttNi; M sT, j. j 1. li. t.ul:l)iiN. Jos lioolv. 1 Mi:mi:i.'i;-iiii'. i All M. ml.rrs ef t h- A -s... iat 1..11 , mni tla-ir lonii : li. s. sliali have th.- , ,ri 1 l.a;.-,.i ;.t l.-iuim- lla-Kv-I liil, in, ,ii- a-id 1 liii, iunir any article, ire, ..t'ctiarfcv, 1 i r,'t'l 1,-r s'a ,.,. ja k- 1 "ri-lll llltll- 1 ,-;-i -..ti- nat M.-ailn-r-ma cxlul. it ate arli.dv lv ' t- fur -" l"f ''.nt ..I'll,.- r. 111.11111 i.ir.-ic! l.r diii i.rt'.-i.-. and til. ir -ate I- , j AllMI-sluN I I 1 : j IN l-setl- 11..I M.illl a 1 l ... .111111. C.il-: Ilarsp- iti- 11 . . 1,: - a .11. 1 i ,e. I la - and dir. .-r . '-1 ..-i.l-; I a - 1 1 . a -.- l..!L-- and i 1 o r. 7a .---1:1 - : I an 1.1;-.-' n:a! ,1m . r. 7". i-. ii!-,: I ,,-h.ii -.. a.,n an, dri ; .-1 7a c.-ul -; Cnta 1. I I.t.-ks. S:I ,-.i; 1,11 1 1 1 1 ti- . S" l. ;,.r i:.,y. Al! ,.r-,.ti in Iii.- al..... x.ln.l.s, .j: ,-fi-s , a.a, I !a !dr, I! lltel- 1- s v. ars ..id . Ir.-v I I , .!'.r. d ji.-rsi.ns. ,,n -..,t ..r ;i c.nit--. an, will ' 'ci .dial t,1 I.', .-. tits ; ,.n h- .!-. !. a ' . 4-t r i ts ; aw nf.- ! , I 1 ,.).: !. C 1 an-.- w ill la- :i..,L'Ui-, 1.. ti, !..i. ,i h..- I j ni.' a 1 ai . c In-'.i c! 11 ..111 X lui-li ail w iiilv- iM l snlisj 1 i!l I-.- . v. Ill led ' I P., -l Man i! , ,1 .:,!:-!,-, ;.-. ii 1 W I A I -si V 1 11 . I . A-s It. - II u-i-. ss s, alii...,, aii.sl !" " 1 ! .ii 1:, --s; :; ,.-,,f iin-i.-r 4 . . !. in ' O an- s;a;h..:,. ar.-i nil i, r li s " I Iar a - - si:i a a.n . I and und. r 2 ... : lie ar-- !;.,,, 1 ', . llarni-s M ire. ai-.-l !'.. " liai-ll.-.ss M.,,..,, alld under 4 .. " liar:., -- li.-t:. . ..ad leal, r :i s ii ' llarn. -s Man-, i and tin ier i tw ' - H .t ii'-s M . r.. 1 ..It 5 ifJ 1 W l.N 1 V-si. rvi I.ss ,-i'KN KIN. I!--! 1 1 ., n--s s. aiicn iiii'i-: 1.,-I'.-ttr.-iitri. s, -. to " Iii: ti'-s- M.irc ' - ."! PI I N I V I I'd! i II I.ss -iil'i v KIM. P.t-.-t sa-I Ji,. : Iniai- -r Mar.- (- . nlr;.--) si". , 1 W l.N I -NIN i 11 l I. Ass. s;- .-la! ( , 111 in in -! .1 -itn W . l.an.-. H,-t S11, kilic-- 1 ..It -ir-d l.v It. d rttlislf t 1 1 1 1 li'l ll.l II I.A--l a.-t.-l 1 r.,tt 1 1.1 111. 4 j rars mni opwor.1 S-lw "' 1 II 'I II PAY 1 mi: i v-nii-T i.ass. I'a st sad.l!.- Sta'.ll..:!, airi-d SI". :; and under t .. 1. ..1 " -2 ami lindt-r il s i I and under J tl ' ' ' ' I , !t a lic-t saddle Mar.-, a-. . I SI ". :i and titderl 1" - " ' " J and uti-t. r.t s ' 1 and liud.-ri " ..it .. M I Ilii; I Y-s-'ilN!l t. ss ifKN KINO. li.-sl sa.l.li. t i!lj..ii (l.-iilri.-l v lA ' ' Mai-.- 4 .V. ... Tflu erlrs 'd.i and It l.W a r! 1 !.-s!i(itvn lllld.-r -.add!.' Fiii. -t lil.Kl.-l stalln. 11, --. d S.i. : mi.i under 4 r i"i - -J and iui.l-r :i In " ' la.uluiiil. ru I" ' ' " " ..It 1" " I'm. -t lilmnl-il JIarc, nipil -1" - ii and under 4 '. i". ' " 4- . mni 1111. l r 4 1.1 .1.1 " " I and tll.il. r t. : . 1" "' 1 ..it ... Hi in " 1 .et Us havi .V, ..- '.' . II", .;.. .-ace . I J l i;s 1 1 .v n;:- i i i. -s .! nit-, r, ar,t- Ttltin Y-Tliii;'., l..ss 1 in kino I s';, nun,,. ,.f fie .-i!ay.-t- ..miTy I dirt .lia i. r Hi.- 11. ra: i!i-.r;."V en.ji law . 1 lie- slat. : I U. I s, aln, 11, 1'.,, all ,iir...-.-s I"! I'.--! Marc il ail iir.-rs . Jieductioii of the lebt. The radi cals are making a great parade of the statement made by ihe white washing Wells that since the war the national indebtedness lias been reduced about s .lO.ooo.tKlO. Ihit they iail 10 stale in the same Connection that the radicals have extorted from the people within the same period bv taxes the gigantic !'..--; lialnc in:,, I' ll, -i U tale Ian.-.-. . a It. t 1 ..J..r d Ian.-. , a ai ds l;.-i Win:.-1 la, ,11. -l". a ards I-.. -I Wii.il 1 ai.ct. In Mud., It.-.-t Itajr at p. I . lit yards l:--I l'a:r ..f I'ilankcts 11.-! Uilni-.i ai . It. -t ll.-artli i 1 11c ,..t pair W ....I. 11 ll.e lies! pair Hail II. li.-I mad.- slni-t , la-h le. Iiand II. -I mad. ,.at l.j la.lj'l y' hand . . li. -t ma lt l ..nl li lady el, iiia.-l.int-. . II. J made 1 ..at iv cel.! . cm ma. li'.lic um of ?1,C.,"j,.1l'..,.",21. 1 uinous ext ravagance Such hits been in carrying on S i "I i l:Kl. IT. 1 lnNS. -""; . . .1 in i sk ti.'.n' I. sjitritueii- h.'U'.rs !iall l,"T l. -f.ld r ' I"' , ilraiii. ..11 tin- fair Or.-uiid-, and ,i' .i-r..n in .- "1 li" I -Ial.- .i iiilavi. ala.n -hail lie admitted 1111. . the . ; , o cuiids. . . ;i in ; sk. . -J. All nrti.de ,id auiniftt.; .n the Fair . - "n , I 11 nds. hhail. dm inj; th. .1 . t imianre ..f lit- l-'air. . . - .- 1 i.ii.I.-r lh- .-..I.I1..1 ..I III- ..lliv.-r. ol" tin A-s.M-ia-. . 1 "" ; 11..11. .. 1 ml: s,,.:; N. I-...-, anniiitat -liatl ! .l,l,itt.sl i,it. . . . in i ..r r mail, ti.ii die .... n i;r..itiids ! dif A.w,t :I im I li,. .iiirnii; tin- l air v-. et hv v..lis-nt ti the l.-ar., . . -i 1 ,.! I . re. !.., -. . . :l i i m:i . 4 ii,iiln-li-nr ai,it,i;il shall -..m,H-t.- f-.r m. - !" i-r-iiiiiiiu nu!-r.s ii 1..- entered w irli llie s.-r.-lry lev antra- I In ,.-, l, k m ,, tl. .lav f..r it- txhililll..,,. -- : ui-n-t ( ,t-1 , ,l.cl .,e. .(...-,. I Ailftil-t I . !-i- .-,1,1 471 i;.-,l .2si. i'l. an .1-1 i'-h 71 tl.e -a C.-,,,,.,...! I' I' I ....... .dee. I -it tin I lot nthe l'-'i, tim! t 11,0 loveriimet.t, mat wiin ciioi-nious , - i i sums a! command, cMoried irom inei i.eople. thev have not paid off more " " .'" f1 l""Ur u ','... ,11 -i-i . SI ION O I.Ass I ban S-'-iO, 0110. MOO ol debt. I hey omit j Nl l ,Ul. ,1al .ilk also to state that, although, accoriling j im.u lo the testimony of the r;idical witness j .. .. .. I-i!i r, .V 1 Wells, the revenues drawn out of the I , , . " .. ""Ii' d poekeis of the people for the year end- n. ,t I;l, ; i-..,,,i,ii ,i, . ling. i iiue .ioih, isi.s, iiuiouiiieii io uu Sulphur Springs, a., was received w ii li much enthusiasm. I .on.'js! reet, l lweil. Heauregard and oilier prominent men ate also sojourn ing there. li.-st Knitted arn Nnina. l. I utider !'. 'I he aii.-ve ari icl, -s i., 'a,- -tra l i v d-'in. -i i- . .lisimc.ii-lied trniii tt..ids iii,-iiiiil.-u-tiir.-d l.i til h-III ti- i ci-i.t l.v i-.ii-.-nl .,1 Hi,- linaol. er. in la.-t.eics. an.i t-vliil.tled In tiiHi, illaet lircr . I Sre"v N . in in ititi, .-ttail 1- atrntslisl t.i miv r- "' I' : li.-lc ..r nmnial in any .-a-.-. llii!-ss Hi,. .Iudir-s -hal! ." 01 j I... ..f .-.tii.t,.n 1 1. at Hi- uniri r annuml is u ..rtliy .f " 11 1 a .rrniiuiH. inn ii-- aim nt.iuia.s mhii ..- -n .....- It has been officially decided that tin entile disease is deadly. That It is. thi result of hard driving for bu dis- I i-a w ! illiva- 2 tin -' IK. - Il ;! i l-l"ill,-f. or tit. the i-i .in t ,1 ti 1 1 of the I.C"'ts- ! a "''-s .'"."-;ii,AP..u. , . .,llr i..,i,.,snli.l ' -, . a citizen police, to have cog- , ..f ..,,. ,vith. I -"-ure. It is a right of whicli he can i MT thi- ,.cU of ad hr-re.iators,!V:lw- ,if . n I ' j ;f - lWn i only be deprived by the judgment of eity and the suburbs ? We if ,,, ,;p,, A ' , r 7,,., .,.,.,, i the court tor moral or prolessional de- ... . . - . - t - -".. '.v." ... ..iv .-..e. i ..... -..,.. , , , , , . . IlH Council IO inillK OI llllSI - llii.iucnc . iiiiiuiini t.i jut ur, t inn nan oi in.iu :iv. .omo '! tliem rc honest, hard workim;, and ur? doing well; but. the majority of then: hutting about the city. ,'. a pi rt ani'iis tj-,nig ly !,.,.!, or .-r. . lace, i).!-!. (iailand was permitted not withstanding this act of Congress ti jiractico in the Supreme Court of the! I'nited Stales without taking that oath. I And when the ca-e of the State of .Mis- j n- , " ; souri e at.KiiOn-te.ige the iavor ot a daily j ,. s 0 -,-, ,., ,s-.N exchange froi.i the Kansas City Adv. r- ' against Ciiiiuniugs came before theSu j tiscr.. The editors wi'.! not be forgotten. I pieme Court, of the I'lntcd States upon j si,';j,.v.'j,4i.. -i Xow is it i ?( rca.-'ui.ible that the radical parly muld he made to ac count for thesi.i stupendous outlays? Thev hiive squaii'h i ed the money on luir-aus, on an army m time of peace, c. We must have change, or be rdined. llaiiroad Acciident. A serious act i- ,l,..,t tin. dillrrnooii ti-nn ot, the ten Tirel'.-rriii"' to tmiiiler. ihe laller hai.ny lae- P.,-..:,.-h rtiilroa.l las! Sat,,,,!-,,- nti'ilty. Finding Ihis -noil-nature. I bl.-iirite a point near Sambo Slough, a few miles east of tins olatte. ne passenger ami and found irr... tar ..,.. trii.-U- car iwcre throw n IVnin the I at the house ol M track mid broken to pieces. Several i i,,:n"' V! i . . , IlaliTU. a .-.tJl ..viiil. l- ,i,l -..I timers; that- it- is not contagious, and that, it, is raj, idly decreasing in the Mast. .I..HN ' i ui i; A corn-si..inle,it f.f the Kansas ily AdveKi-. r. lets oil' as follow s, as to the landlord of the city hotel of ihis city. " Keaching l.exmglnii an hour later, we who were unable lo secure seats ill theiuiini .i,s. -lowly climbed lln- lull .-mil in Titled our way to the". "ily llojel, kept bv one Lather. a siaimeh old Seymour and I'.lair lainllonl , ever ready either to aeennimotlute :i guest, collect h.i's fare, or ht'ie-h at it ifood joke. f- ei-.,'wi!e,l with t-i'dit guests in his smallest : ri .1 un In,..,- immense sum in currency of -8 17 1 ,"",- i n--t inn. y ..i k. li.i k-t MM.I, yet, according to the statement, o I ' - :l ; the Secretary of th,- Treasury, the liov- , j;-si si,,n w . - . ; '"-I Ii ni-er la,a r I ieu.-i-s. . . eminent has i nn in tiebl t r.irty-i wo j i ifiui, i .s. millions since last .November. Let the : ;,.t i,,,r ;:,-.;, ,n tiiniil-.i-li tax-rnlden voters of Missouri remem- ! ;;'; l:v' 1 her these things, for there will be no i n.-t ciani .t at.- 0.1...1, -i . end of the exaction of these enormous '-""-"""-' i""': ,. , , 1 1- . 1 - . tut li ill l I.As revenues trom the people, and ol H'H ,MSmi:i, i,,,,.,,,.- fearful expenditure, until the radical n.-t s,,i,-sa,i,ii.. 1 .. ,, ... i I'.c-t mini's suddli- arty is overthrown. hrp-uUir-tn. I ,!t.s, rn.- - ! m-T pan-1 alf l".-Ht A member of the bogus Senate of i it.--.frit. ware ,,. .i.i ll.-t siH-.-ini,.,, ,,f ii,.rs.--sla,..i!ii; Ahibama is an ex-convict trom the- nnii u.s icorgia iienitentiarv, anil a memoer 01 I..W . 1 11 j 1 Kl ' 1 II.. 1 jeissengi gerously bruised. It is Mijiposed that ;i truck gave way and caused the acci dent. The loss to the company is about ?:.,''!,- - '-in 'ti -l-iiifiii'l. U.-st r.nrev the bogus (ieorgiii House is an ex-eon-; i-.-t ii,.i-t,-.rs.- n. we am, il! six 01 11! iv:iim-(i n, -m i-i : vit'l, linl'SO llllt'l, irom the iaoam:i si s.,,,,, fl-w ll.l! eotlilorllliie 1...IJ-1I1"- ; ,,. 'r,., ll,;.,a ten, t , ! li--I limiv"' itiit us more closely together! t n -t " ' , la-s, n ii at.ir . . TV .., 1 , .-. ..1.-..,;, ..,, : !! ."-!-.r. .: tv 11:11 name siiouin net eiii it 1 i-v'.i; tii--t tain., , i i,it j.iaK,- .. .lu of the ValleV eaui- Iemocrats are you at woric is no time to be lost. Local ta in ion slayi t Then j, and doing at home. j Artists in music, drawin i to embezzlement by a clerk of the: 1 ale '! l'ornev-c ation. eii- ll.-t Oalii; Vbtw . . I I.I--2- -t liiosqu sIX IU t I.Ass. d ; -i- :i.-ri :t.-r-- al.Ti I l. iili,,,l.c--s, t.i vl,ieil tliv sevrelar -.hull k, I rcia.ster. i si . . 7. '1'lie . xliittil'.r sttitll nttneh t. rtrti.-l--their ltiilul.t r. l.i.d ,l-n-e in 111- hands .t II,.-rm.,u : 111.111.. 1 and mil ..1 tin iia:c and imnilx-r ,1 sniinal-, t- be leht-lvd I., tilt-.11,'! s. j sta . s. 1 !,e ll..iii'd ..I" liir.-rf..rs lmll n--.-!--t n j i.uallv iiui !-- thai. ti.r.- n-.r nton- ti.ma lift- .iud.-s i t. uv.l.i .1 premium- t. t-a.-l, vlas f sl-jci. mid ti-r Ml'li.-U-.s V.VilltJil" -l. sue ft. Tiif 1 reasiircr ftiaii ttppnim a gaw ir All. I t.lll',1 assistants a- ma. .- it . r.tti . , ihitv il -liali I.- t.i i-c.-.-iv- aa lolls ir.w ..-ts..ii- en- t. ....... ...... i-.i.r I ..-..ti...,- . s inM n.v ... . ! .-t, nel.-d lo tl, 1 ,'i-a-ur, r, :mI repert and pay ..-.. r ' I tl, an... mils , ee. -ived at tin- close ..I each day -.- liil.ili-..,. and lakt- in.- '1 r a-,,r.-r't. r--i-,.t tl.T-..,-. in, such vi1"' pers -siiall .. alien ! I.r thcr s.rv 1 mi, ccr Midi sin, la as maj I. u ii.i-iatv.1 Iir ly tli 1 in. i Heard '..-..ml skc. in. It -.hall lu itic duty nf the- sre-starv . in j .l' lnnml and ..l.Iam tr.n tht- M-r?i.tvt,f, has r--t-,y-j el Itn-.-UMi'., any prciitiiini ..r .r-Hiiiuiis -rettt-ii in I cntra vent ,..n .,4 awy oilhn- latw r ie-;ulal,u.ns 4" .. ! 1' 1 this Ass,, iat ii.n . -. j M:r. II. All entries of f-r- ing cr..p?.-i.rn.h t"I. S i, f niut ). n.:1.,-ov b-f,.l-(- the Ust .it of i-f 1 " ! tair.-t. -Rch tar. , . . -J i" ! sue. li Ati.-I.ns -a ill I h. M .rt of t-arh day ' ' j of the Fair. Aiu-tcnetr's fees. t:. l.-r -..-llin-i, ... 1 Ml. A,-., wiill.. lived!,, il..-offits-rs ,J th- Ass.-,all-.n r.-rs..,is l.avin- pr."...-rtv far s--a-i!l r. -rioter till. n. I -aini- ltti the 's -r. t.iry, .lurin-.- Ok- tMr. ? L -' I ., rs of ,ir.--rty tuaj rrs. -rv-r .me l.id ' ! lu li is lo b. made lirst an1, pul. irlja And shouht ' ia. tlit propero i-c rim up .;r bid in bv thf ., ner. :' : tii.-r dir. .-th ..r itidtr- cth , ' or they shall, in fu- - ' 1 lure l- ,i-.'.liil.il 'l fruiu olTerin-; -Mi-ny ..r t-al--. l". '" . ...i Mi, I air t.r-.iim!- 1 tin j.,. i4 -j . air w ill ..t.eii t-arli m..rinn-r at nine - :i "" ' -'i-l.-L I v whii-ii iml- all i-titi'itf. sl.-.iil.i Is- ina.lv. "" j sF., r, "i he ,-arri iiijt oi lire anu- p.s,ti-elv pr. liil.it-'!, ten, an, -NT-on laini'i -.i.i ..-i-i .,t mill I..- iro'inptlj disarm. i. j si-,. ii. Anv jts--. h.n inrr TTnt.-l al.'.'.th, ard r..uii.i" s. i!:Ti-r e 'lrini'.ii- lelito'S, tviil !h-c!.,s-.1 ii,, -itei ect -a ala-ti, li.- t .1 ..uiel-. amltAiii t-.rt it "jv in -io J aue.i.nl f--od . . H ll j ;,i'. (m !