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VOL. 3.
FLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 2G, 18G8.
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THE HERALD
IS
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J:: KLY,
BY
II, D. H AT II AWAY,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
T"Oflle, corner Slaia
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itrcet sod LeYe, second
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fedraUCO.
r-XT e are pr pared to rt al! kinds of Work
o short notice, and in a tylctl.at wlil satis-faction.
WILLITT P0TTENO
ATTOUKV AT LAW,
PLATTSM0UTII - - NEBRASKA.
T. n nAUtlHETT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Asn
Solicitor ia Chancery
PLATTSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA
It. R LIVINGSTON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Te"Jrs hi professional servict to the cilizens of
C3 conoty .
,4T"Ufii!iw south-east eornr ofi'ak and .S'ixlb
i,irvi); Otlice-"ii Main street, inite Court House,
FUttxinou'.h, Jiebra.ka.
Prom the Toledo Blade
N A 9 It V
The Impeachment Question at the Corners,
Post Orris. Contediiit X Roads, 1
(With is ia the Stait uv Kentucky.)
February 22d, 1858. )
Yesterday we received the Look
ed Ablishnis:, a thing allis grateful to
the Dimekratic heart, and
Whereas, For ihi act uv justis, a
rump Congress is at this lime engaged
iu an attempt to depose him.
Whereas, We, the Dimokrisy uv
Confedrit X Roods, fee.' in a love for
the Yooniun burnin brite!y"in our buz
zuau, and feelin alto, 'hat the sed Yoon
ville paper, and notist into it, report of I yun in n''inent danger uv utter
mass ineetins in Chicago and all over ana entire des'.ruckshen onless the op-
the country favorin impeachment. I erashens uv a unholy Congress is
felt that the huotid President, denounc- checked, therefore, be it
ed ai.d p ersekooted ez he is, shood at Jlesolved, That we look with alarm
least have sympathy from one spot upon the ackhen uv Congress, aimed
rbood at leest know that in one place at our beloved President, and do here
Platte Valley House
Ed. B. Mi-jtrHY, Proprietor.
Corner of .Mtin and Fourth Streets,
lInf isiiioutli, fb.
TM Jl.iu'e h-vinij b-eii re Htt--.l n.l newly fur
nl.h'd cBVr. first class ac-.imm uationr.
las diiy or week.
Uoard by
ft. MAXWELL.
SAM. M. CHAPMAN
Maxwell fc Clmpmaii,
ATTORNEYS A T LAW,
AX 1
Solicitors in Chancery.
rLATTSXOCTH, - - - XEURASKA.
Office vfet Black, Buttery A Co's Drug Store.
s.rl
CLARKE, PORTER & ERWIN,
ATTORNEYS AT I JAW,
And Solicitors in Chancery,
JTAIS MT.. OPJ'OSlTe TlK COCItT-UoC&E
PLATTSMOUTII, NEB.
CiTLOEB J
cutis,
n x
lit rOBt.T F0KTEH,
eea l lsta rr j asxer. -t
sdS4 srtf
JOSEPH
WATC7MAKER and JEWELER,
MA IX STBCET,
PLATTSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA
A good a.sortmrnt of Watchss CI - Hold Pen
Jwlry, ilTr War'-, Fnc .o. Violin, and Vi-
;ia Triiumings alwars on hand. Allwora com
rnltted to his care will be warranted.
April !-. KJ05.
a. h. ibisr, cumirs 4 ciicixtoj,
Late Sup'l JnUiuii Afirt. Attornryt at Laic
IRISH, CALHOUN & CR0XT0N.
yta abore named centmen have associated
?siaclTrs ia business fr the oe of prorecut
Iuk ami collecting all claims against the General
y' .vcrnilirui, or uint any tribe of Indians, and
ars irrpre1 t tro.ecute such claims, either before
Coaire4,or aiT of the IVtartuis:it. of (iovt'rnnicut
r before the Court of Claims,
Ala. lai.u will ilevote his personal attention to
the bMiie at Wsihintun.
r?Oiriee at ' a.ka Crty.toicsr r Main and
Viftb streets.
National Claim Agency.
WASH1NGTCN D C
F. M. DORRINGTON.
M'n AGKNT.'i
TTSMODTII, - . NEBRASKA,
jyt 'spared to preiot and pro..rufe claims brfire
're. Court of Claims anl the lep . .mints. I'n
V its. lVni.m-, fcouut e, aud llnunty Lands s.
e rol. tjrC barges raoderaw, and in ppportion to
taeaintuiitoftlieciaiiu. S. M. IORUIXC'iO.V.
April 10. '65
jT n. WIS&;
titneral Life, AccUent, Fire, Inland and
Transit
INSURANCE AGENT
Will take ri;k at reasonable rat' sin the most reliabl
a .ipanies ID tne t niteii sufi.
fORice at the book store, Pla
he hed sound and solid friend who
wood stand by him in thii tryin period
of hi eggjistence.
I therefore called a meetin uv the
Corners with was held last nite. I ok
kepied the chair, and made the spoech
uv the okkashen, wich I alius do. I
remarkt that never in the history uv the
democratic party, was the clouds lower
in so frjiefully over it as now. I sposd
it wes a fixed fact that thi President
wood Lc impeached and reino7ed makin
that hory heded Hen Wude, who is a
prcfiin persekooter uv the sair.ts.
President iu his tirtd. Hre was wat
ggiiteti my a'ariu for the future uv
the Dimokray. It aint that Johnson
is goiu out, it aint th.it I care so very
much for him, tut the fact that Tie will
certainly be impeached, chows that
there is a point beyond, wich uffishal
patronage can't conTol. I st e afore
me no'.hing Lut trouble. If Wade is
President tlie g.mt moral riuettion iy,
who will be Postmaster uv the Corner.-?
Will Deekiu Pogram's paper etill con
tinyoo to pass thru the hand uv u sound
ronixooliiiel Dni.kra;? or will that
skoiR-r Pollock hand it out? Will I be
forced to leave this sylvan retreet, this
haven uv ret, and again in my old age,
buffet the cold world? The ' very ij-e
makes me shudder, and the samo--hud.
der will convuUe the ci.tire South.
. . JVat kin we do? Shel the -Corners
fit idly b and permit this grate uron"
to go unrcbo jked? Is a Peideut to
be deposed and hii Postmaster endan
irered for iiothin!? I am too full for
further uuera.tv:e-
Captain AlcIVIter, late uv the C. S.
A. sed he had never felt so good since
ihe Foil Pil'er affair. Uv course A
J. wood resist, and then his sword
wotd again leap from it? scabbard. Iu
ihtf coz uv sich a Yoouyun as the Pres
ident wantid, he fell cs tho he coed go
calmly to his deth. His sole was up
and tager for ihe Iray. In eiih a coz,
he cood gadier about him a II the I rave
''ii -.i .1
men Le led Uoorin tne wnoie uv tne
late war, every wyn uv wich was al;ve
and in good helvb fiin wun who hd
died recently uv delirum tremens. He
longed for it to begin. He heJ Ab
lirhnifts iu his mind's eye with he
wood like to go throo he knowd uv
safe places to cross into Ohio and Ingi
any, and uv farms rich in horses- O
for a return uv those day.
Dekin Pogram rsnatjL that ns far
as he was personally concerned, he hed
no interest in the matter. Androo
Johnson was nothing to him, nor was
he anything to Androo Johnson, but he
was a bleever in constitooshnel liberty.
He wantid hie niggers back agin, and
.vat hope was ther uv that with that
pestiferous 13en Wade in A. Johnson's
seat? He shuddered at ihe idee.
With a Congress in the bauds of the
srronth. Nebras-maySldtf
jjlillincry !fc Dressiwakiii,
BY MISS A. X. DI.-raiS A MS-. R. P. KlNKUt
Opposite the City Bakery.
J t would rrspertfulty announce to the Ladies
of I'l ttlsiuoulh and vicinity, that we havejusi
"CfiTed a larite and well selrded stock of Winter
xJood., cimsisiing f Flowers, Kibbons, Telvatn, dress
rimiuin,c, Ac., Ac We will sell the cheapest ir"o"ls
a-rer solii in Ibis ci y. We can eccommodale all our
old customer an 1 as many new ones as will faror lis
with a call. All kinds of work In vur line tloiu to
order. Perfect satisfaction given or no charges,
myptr
BOOKS 5 STATIONERY,
Books. School Books, NeTffipcTS, Magaxiues,
l'criodicils, and all kicds gf SU'ioncry, at
MURPHY'S BOO&-STORE,
Foss-offioe Building, Main itrc.-t. cell
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AD--
General Land Agent,
Lincoln. ... Xebrafka.
X practiee In any of the Conrts of tbs State, and
win bay and soil Real Es ate oo ccmmiesisD, ry
Ttx-. examtn Title c.
by pertest agin such acktbec
Resolved, That we, ihe Dimokrisy
uv the Corner, feelin the need uv de
cision in this crises, implore the Presi
dent to be decided.
Resolved, That we, uv the Corners,
repecfu!ly recommetid ihe immejitar
rest uv every member uv the Rump
Congris who votes for inpeachment, on
the ground uv oppo?io the eckst?cishen
uv the will uv the Executive and also
the removal uv Geueml (Jrant from
tne ottis he now okkepies, anu Hie ap
pointment in his sted of eith a cons'i
tooshnel Dimikrat as General RosS'j
Jlcsolved, That as (he Corners is in a
i.tat uv conlinyooal feverish anxiety to
know the mtenshuns uv his JSggaltncy,
we recommend ihe holJin uv conversa'
sJ.ens with the corresponden: uv the
Noo YorL Herald reularlr. at leas'
once per day, till .the crises has pased
Hesolced, Th: l if need be, to prevent
ihe ix.iwer uv the government from
pa-sin entirely in:o the hand? uv a ab
lishen OoncrN. we. the DimokrisV uv
he Conn rs pledge ourselves, our for
c'iooijs ardour sutreu honor, to main
tain Hit ac- c.itive t v ail tne means in
oir p.iwer.
IJascom complained that them reto'u
i-hen? wasn't strousr enufT; he trembled
when he ihot uv the consequences that
wood ensoo ef .he President shjrL-he.
removed. Uv course ihe Cheernwrt
uv this meetin wood be ousted frdrnbii
Postoffis, ai.d wat wood become u the
Cornei.", tht n? Wat wood become uv
the debt he ('he Postmaster) owed him
(Boscom)? Wat wood become uv ihe
debt he owed every citizen uv the Cor
ners who hed anyhinrr that ccod be
borrered or bought on credit? The
Corners would be n oineti!
And realizin myself the awful con
sehent;s uv destroyiu the hope they
was livin on, I busted into teers, at
wich they was i visibly afTected.
Joe liigler rose, and sed he perpoed
that this meeti i never adjourn, but that
it keeps in cou'.inyooul session, passiu
resolushens, that Lein the extent uv aid
ihe President wood gel from Kentucky.
Ef resolusheus wood do A. J. any
good, he was in favor uv giving em lo
him by the yard. Uv course ef thar
was a struggle, Kentucky wood remain
n.)otral. It pays best, as yoo kin there
by rifle the corpses uv both slides. But
payin no attention to the words uv the
skorner, wo separated sadly, waitin
further developments.
Petroleum V. Nasbt, P. M.,
(Wich is Postmaster)
S?It is said
Capacity of llie.Color;! People
The following is an extract from
a letter to a friend, from the Rev
E. R. Bjwer, professor in the Lincoln
University, Oxford, Pa:
"You are no doubt anxious to know
something about the capacity and de
portment of the :udeiiU. Of course,
I do not think the African superior to
the Anglo Saxon; but this I must fay.
that I find no diiTerec.ee ;n their ability
to acquire knowledge. I am now hear
ing a class recite in the Anabasis, who
commenced Greek about a year ago,
and they recite as well as any class I
ever beard. And so with all their
studies. Their deep earnestness en
ables them to accomplish wonders some
times. Last Wednesday, vne of the
literary societies celebrated its aniver
sary, with essays and orations, in the
University Chapel, aud the perform
ances were just as good, both in matter
and manner, as those you generally
hear from College Students. One of
them, bv the came of Grta.kie, who
sf
came here two years ago, just out of
slavery, was thrilliugly, powerfully im
pressive. The University is very full. an.i did
we have ihe acotnmodaiions we might
have double the number. We have
added three mot to ihe faculty since I
came here flast fidn, so that we now
have six professors 'and two tutors."
E3" When Linccjn was assassinated,
the Queen wrot a . Tetter of sympathy
to his widow, and iji Rev. Newman
... t.
FOB AXDAA1AST.
There are just two parties on the
impeachment question those for it
and those against it. Who are for i ?
The whole Republican party North
and South, including hundreds and
thousands of former De rocrats, ai d
nine-tenths of the soldiers who fought
against the rebel armies of Beauregard
aud Lee The widows and orphans of
every Union soldier plead for it; all ihe
great sanitary and benevolent organi
zations during the war plead for it;
the manumitted millions of the South
plead for it; tiie laboring millions of
the Ncrth aud West plead for it; the
hundreds of thousands interested in
the National Debt plead for it; every
friend of a speedy return to specie pay
ment plead for it; evevy advocate of
new continental railroads plead for it;
every menu ot. freedom throughout
the world watches its progress as the
last trial or a great and a second time
betrayed people.
Who, then are those who are oppos
ed to impeachment?
The whole rebel army vanquished
by Grant at:d Sh;rmnn; all the sym
I wo ISoyal Families
There are two families in Eutope
which,, if ihey ever disappear from the
scene, are constantly reappearing.
which are a ways ready to play all
kiuds of parts, and which, if not alike
josh BiLi.ixcas.n.
It sti-ams a man's rhilosoj he tho
wust kind tew la ff when he gits beat.
Awl ov us komplian ov the shortness
ov life, yet we awl waste more time
than we uze.
in the success with which they take KDon't mistake aregansi for wisdom;
iheir place in ihe world, are not dis
similar in the readiness which they
seize all opportunities offered to them.
There is always a Coburg or a Bour
bon, ready for whatever happens to be
menny peple Lev thought tha wuz wie
when tha wuz only windy.
The man who taut gitahei without
pallin others back, is a limited cuss.
The principal difference between a
uppermost. Ihe l..?burgjpnncipaiiy luxury and a necessary, is the price.
shine in marriage, and wisely keep a I Whenever the soul is iu grief n is
Protestant branch, a Catholic branch, I taking root, and when it is in smiles, it
and possibly a Greek branch, according is faking wing.
to the occassion that may aris, and the "Give the devil his due" but be car.
faith of the heiress they espouse, ful thar ain t much due Lisa.
When they aremarried, they are most After a man has rode fast onst, ha
excellent people in their high station I rerer wants t go slow agin.
just, temperate, honest, eminently re- faith ifcaj is founded on an aruest
speclable, and thoroughly permeated and truthful convickshun, is beautiful
with modtrn ideas. The late King of to behold; but frith that is founded
the Belgions was, perhaps, the only I simpla on courage ain't ennything-
continental sovereign who ever showed more than true grit
consistently that ha understood the po Evra sorrow Las its twin joyy the
sitlon of a constitutional monarch. f un ov scratching almoit pays for hey.
The BourLons are not, perhaps, equal in the each.
to the Coburgs, or at any rate they are Those famlys who are really fust
the effu
Ablishnists, with a President deeply
dyed with radikalism, how long wood
the Ii tile remnant uv rights which Ken
tucky enjoyed be left her? How long
wood it be before we shood be com
pelled to admit niggers to a ekality
with us? How long wood we hold the
slite control uv em we now hev? Why,
under sich a rool we mite expect to see,
some day, the stars and stripes. flaunt
in the air in the Corners, and hear
Voonyun speeches made in front uv
Bascom's. Wat chance, he asked, wcod
there be uv cont'nyooiu the struggle
agin Congriss? Wat earthly hope
cood the first families hev uv perpetu
atin their rool None, Let us arouse!
Let us do suthin! Let us, as Kentucky-
alius has dun, resolve. He beg
ged leave to submit the followin: - - ,
Whereas, Androo Johnson, the
President uv the y.ooDi,'ed Staits, tbo
net a" Democrat, is considerably nearer
thereto than Ben Wade, and,
Waebeas, He removed from office,
that when a Hindoo
pries', is ajout to baptize an infant, he
makes the following beauijful address;
"Li'.tje baty thou emer tst the world
weeping,; while all around the e smile.
Endeavor so to live that thou maj est de
part in smiles, while all arouud thee
weep.
rThe gold fields of Nova Scotia
yield annually about SGG0.000 worth
of gold. In the Soerbrouke district, in
1862 each miner average for bis earn
ings S561, 95, while, in IS 67, the aver
age has lisen to S1.G69.20 for each
miner, the number of workmen having
also increased.
JgJJCincinnaii has just established
a Stranger Home, where persons
happening iu the city for a night or
so, and who ore oot of money, may
find clean and comfortable lodgings
and meals. It is under the direction
of the Young Men's Christian Associ
ation.' gf"A correspondent of the New
York Tribune, shocked at a terrible,
and, as he says, netdess torture of
criminals by hanging, suggests that
hereafter they may be made to touch
a wire communicating with Leyden
Hall had a conversation with Bob Lin-
coin on the topic, and asked him about
ihe Queen's letter. -Ye.-," said Bob,
"we have t een often; asked about that
letter; we have Ueunsked lo publish
.t. But it is a - luhgt letter of three
pages, the outgusai or a gen
womms her. rtr 01.4 rmy mother ami
mvself thought k wdtJ not be riaht to
publish a letter written in
sion, of a woiT'a v
JESFThs'tdefi ihat the Democratic
jiany migbcjake up Andrew Johnson
as their candidate for the Presidency's
rudely dispelled by the World, which
speaks of him in a style of which the
subjoined extrcts are specimen
We cannot tnsei t to be parties to
a personal quarrel between Andrew
Johnson and Edwin M. Station.
"Mr. Johnson is not a Democratic
President, but a Republican President
The chronic difficulty between him and
Congress is quarrel in the Republi
can party."
The methods of his resistance have
been ill indeed short-sighted, weak
and temporizing. They have resulted
as half measures commonly do, in great
emergencies, in increasing embrrass
merits to himself, and a succession of
triumphs to his adversaries.
"Every part of the business, in every
part of it, has been botched. '
"If Mr. Johnson is deposed, it will
not be a triumph over ihe Democratic
party.''
paihizers with treason in the North; all uot so suited to tiie times in which they class, never ar afraid that tha shall git
now fiud themselves. But they are cheated out of their respecktabilitv
even in their comparatively falleu while the codfish famlys ar always ter.
- i -
state, a family of great energy, great uous lest tha mite.
gifts, and sort of faculty for always It won't do to stir up a man when he
rr i 1 l- 1 I . 1. I. ! - ...
turning up. luey amer, uowever, is utiiiKiug, euuy more man it will a
from the Coburgs in thii respect, that pan of milk when the cream is rising.
they have uo fixed type in them of It is easy enuT to raise the devil but
" I a
character, conduct, and opinions. They he s a hard crop to reap.
the enemies ot the urati; all the ene
mies of the Natioual Debt; all those
who rejoiced in the assassination of
Abraham Lincoln, all those who glo
ried in the treachery of Andrew John
son; all the assailants of Grant, Sher
man Sheridan, Sickles, Geo. II. Thom
as and othei jatriois, and every enemy
of Liberty in the Old World.
Natural Mistake. The late witty
Samuel Wm. Riley, author of the 'It
tinerant,' seeing a prone and solenm
man of sixty swelling down Lord St.,
Liverpool, accosted him, politely touch
ing his hat, "Excuse me, sir, for stop
ping you in the street, lut I wish to
in.iuire the rent of the house. No. 10
i
Great George street." "Sir, I have
no house in Great George street."
"Oh I beg a thousand pardons," said
Mr. R., "I thought all the town be
longed to you."
I t 1 I . - - . 1
Ijiys, when aeatn oy eiecinciiy wuum
one Edwin M. Stanton, a bloody mintf? 'be instantaneous and painlesa.
JIThe last case of impeachment
was that of Judge Humphreys' of Ten
nessee. He was impeached upon the
testimony of Andrew Johnson. The
prosecution was conducted by Pendle
ton. New Rebel Dodge. The Kentuc
ky Democratic papers are taking the
ground that the "process of abolishing
slavery has. been revoiuiionary," that
the ratification thereof by the seceded
States was compulsory, and that ihe
whole matter will be reconsidered
when military power shall be with
drawn. This shows the programe. If
slavery .can't be restored, Southern
Democrats intend to demand payment
for their slaves. Northern Democrats
must prepare to adopt one or the other
alternative. Of coursetbe Republicans
are squarely against both. There 13
no safety for any Northern interest
outside of the Republican organization. 1
5FAn insane bridegroom, 011 a
bridal trip, on the Kansas Pacific Rail
road sprang from the train in full mo
tion through a window, picked himself
up and ran across the Missouri river
on the ice, and made his escape from
his poor, astonished young wife.
ftSr" Where was John Rogers burn-
are not without a versatility which, in
its way, is really remarkable.
to death?" asked
in school.
a leather
Jo:hua Knows, "-- replied
at the foot of the class.
the teacher, "if Joshua knows he may
tell." "Iu the fire," said Joshua, look
ing very grave and wise.
JJlack. In IbbU Jerry itiaclc was
Attorney General, and wrote an off!
cial "opinion" on the powers of the
President in which he says:
"To the Chief Executive Magistrate
of the Union is confided the solemn
duty of seeing the laws faithfully exe
cuted. But his power is lo be
The onla sure thing tew govern man
kind with, is the rod; you may festoon
it with flowers and case it with velvet if
you plee, but it is the rod after awl
that does the biziness.
We ar told thai a contented man iz
happy, and we might uv bin told at the
same time that a mud turtle could fly if
it only had wings
Help For Ady. The Washing
ton Chronicle ay We publish the
following saitre on the Northern Cop
poiheads who are tendering assis'ance
to President Johnson ot .'.his peculiar
crisis, when he is in iminent danger
of impeachment. It purports to have
come by telegraph:
North Texis, Feb iG. 1868
His Excellency Andy Johnson, Presi
dent vv the United Slates.
Dear Sun: If yer want enny help
to carry out yer messursaginst Congris
we can send yer four hundred(thousand
men from this part of Texis at a min-
's warnin.
We hung forty thousand yank is in
here during the war, and we kin du
as much lor yer now, seem yov ve
taken our side.
Respectfully etc.,
John Snapper.
Chairman uv Committee uv Vigil
ance.
P. S. This'll beet Noj Jersey all
holler, won't it Andy?
1. . .1 1 .. '!. 1...
A - iitli'3 girl I useu omy in me manner piesti iocu j
Well ' said I e legislative department. - tie can
not coiapish a legal purpose by ille
gal means, or break the it'a himself to
prevent them from being violated by
others."
nobody will be wicked
It is hoped
Es55"In reply to Mr. Doolittle's at
tack on ..General Grant, Seua'.or Nyer
told ibo tiory of the attack on a cele
brated New .England clergyman, who
met his accusers by asking them if they
had ever seen a dog barking at tho
moon. ''Uh, yes, ipey anzwered with
n sneer. "Well, now, my friends,
please tell me if you ever heard u( a
1 . .. t, T . --.U
enougn 10 -quote tu.s ou r ry wucu . - enough to the moon ro
he appears as counsel 10 aeienu joun- m.n-
son.
During our travels
Tails Oct
through Kansas we heard some funny
stories and this is one:
A couple or travellers, who were
looking for land, chanced to "lay over"
at a sparsely setile4 district. The
bouse had only one room, and the ac
commodations were of the most prime
val character. When bed . time ap
proached a blanket was hung across the
room, ihe traveller took their moiety
of the apartment, and darkness and si
lence reigned through ih.e dwelling.
It appeared that the chickens, for want
of a better place, roosted on the flour
barrel; and when it was supposed that
"Nature's sweet restorer" had got hold
of the guests the good wife thus ad
dressed her liege lord:
"I say, John, if you're going to keep
hotel you niust make different arrange
ments." "Why, Sarah Jane?" softly returned
the sleepy husband.
"Beoiise I'm not going to get op in
JgSgeThe Chicago Post pungently
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says: "Une 01 tiK objections wnicn the
President's counsel propose to bring
forward at the approaching trial is,
that the Senate is not a competent this fix, to fwrn the tails of them chick-
body to act as a court of itvpeachment, ens" Kansas City Journal.
because it is not the Senate of the Uni
..t c.. ...:n . 1,. .;i Kysr-ihe iUarviana laegisia ure is
tcu L7iaic? auu vt 111 nui iaij 1 1 1 tuu tcu 1 - -
Southern States are represented in to reimburse Philip rancis 1 nomas,
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Congress. Andy cannot resist the wr expenses ne incurreu in enueavu-
temptation of once more calling Con- 'S to gel admitted to " "at in tne sen
gress a 'Rump,' which he will continue
to do up to the last moment of his offi-
ate. It v ill cost 85,900.
cial life, and when that same 'Rump'
has 'set upon his case, and in quietly
smothering him, when be can no long
er speak the word, like the tailor's
drowning wife, he jyijl fall back upon
pantomime, and die 'making the
JSSThe New York Times having
I said that it is only a question of time as
to when the Democratic party will
rwn 1 I r
come into power, tne ioieuo jiiaae
thinks it rather a question of eternity,
153"A witness spoke of a particular
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person, as having seen rum "partially
clad." "Was he not quite nude?"
as-ked the examining counsel. "No,"
replied the witness; "he wore a pair of
pectacles."
isFNapoleon's willow at Kew has
been cut down. Forty years ago it
was taken from the pillows surround
ing Napplean'a grave at Su Helena,
and planted in Kew Gardens. At this
time, and before the garden became na
tional property, so great was the curios
ity to see it that one Sunday a crowd of
. M t J nnnnla in iiAinff rLfucad ti A m ittana
another if he believed in the appear- borke open the gates merely to look on
ance of spirits: "No," was his reply; the tree More recently it has been
"but I believe in their disappearance no uncommon thing to see French vis-
for I've missed a bottle of gin since itors bare iheir heads, or even fall
last aiht." upon their knees, before it.
J65pThe San Frauc scoanshavu a big
scare on, growing out of the proposition
to make Yuerba Buena Island, in the
bay of San Francisco, the terminus of
the Central Pacific railroad, by cutting
down and filling in to obtain an area
of six hundred acres. With wharves
and railroad piers abjacent lo one
another on this island, San Francisco
would get neither sight nor smell, as it
is feared, of the splendid commerce of
the Indies that ihe great Pacific rail
way is to win. Her press and public
are in the doldrums about it.
jg""Did y0ur wife have an income
last year?" asked an internal revenue
officer of a citizen of Carlinville, 111.
"Yes, she had twins both girls." ,
The officer concluded that it was a
pretty liberal income.
JSTA misguided Eastern paper
says that one of the inconveniences of
building- a railroad across the prairies
was illustrated a few days ago, when
an engine ran off the track and was
not stopped until it had run into ihe
woods one hundred and forty feet from
the track.
SSP'The inhabitants of Lee county,
Va., were Jately excited at the simul
taueousappeurance of three rising suns.
The true sun was surrounded by a
beautiful colored bal ;, above his was
another partially developed halo, be
neath which two mock suns were visi
ble for a short time.
gSyA convention of Quoit Players
will be held in New York on the 16th
and 23 instant, the object of which will
be the adoption of rules and regulations
governing the playing of this game in
a more systematic and uniform manner
throughout the country. There are
now Quoit Clubs in almost every lead
ing city, but there are no rules govern
ing what might b.8 called the Ameri
ican game.
aKsT'A Cincinnati physician report
a discovery that dusting a patient fre
quently with Iyer podium will oot only
allay the irritation in small-pox but will
prevent pitting. Iryit.
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