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THE MINNEAPOLIS DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1S67. A Oar Field. CLOTHING. (Tribune. insurance I the f'ni'Ui, is universally coiiCdrd Ut l-c one of the nit iiiii-wriant, f.fHsr- have the flIil-'l.

too la'e a to rtla-Ni Ijfo 'e tht i-ism- of the ch jrr ran toi end such if feood taste cor 'cr Tbu r. r-t any f. it. Or.eof the most gratifying facts in con net with the starting of a new, fin. claw pap at th's i.s, that hy the mutual uuder- Minneapolis May 25, lMw.

E. R. PIERCE IS AGENT TOR TIIE FOLLOW IN i STAIBtRD nHPiMI: 5 53 KEV.1RKM IJTRODl'CTOK'. j-liinand pr-rf-rous in the si-tcr-ii'ioi! of Ftates, and I ftre her is a futrsre the bri.TfLiney of which few prohahly of her 'n -ortw have es apprf "i She aecms to ll cro A iilng jeucll of the Republic; and when i- --otjnM-ere1! that within her tx-r-i'-n i-trearn- of ail partita heretofore interested in the local of the In presenting toan enterprising and Saaday's 1 jrtr i t.laef, trie Tribi'sie is allowed a clear intelligent public, tut iU CharnrtrT of llw liel.l, the Chronicle and Ada both tloo and aapport, the first numh-r of Many goo-! wiio i trtdy io-js for Jltna Iiinranee Company, having arranged to the TKIftSt, Eight Ho-lon clergymen have been settled over the sam ihurche SO When ladies vote, candidates will a'ways Le elected by "han'-Loiae" a-jorities. IJule girls believe in the man in the moontig girU believe in a man in the honeymoon.

man, my tears have no effect upon you at alL" "Well, Jmp them, dear." A suspension bridge is to be erected across Niagara river, uear the Falls. The Canada end of the bridge will Le just lkw the Clifton House. A young lady of Montgomery who was recently caught smoking a ciirar, cave it as her re-ison for the act, "that it made it smell as though there was a man round." Queen Victoria has authorized tlie v. take their rittt Wbivlt iud fcUaiicei wt ia; Shmild br apprecuiua ty at! Satinets M-Jt. to the ocean through irfiiitj wib fcw word of Introduction may he either ill-timed nor out of pla-at.

To the saj-rei'sji oi I -i' turied by il.o trtf-ofiLt -t ha a Cash Capital of S.t.at'rtfl (aluw.tute Nov, is Your AT Till PHILADELPHIA HALL, BRIDGE SQUARE, Traegrer'rt Iiiilclingr, Jy eLarat-i as Uuif of Mexico, ire i and urjimaureii, wiih a Vuiplug of tLfc eriterpriae Ktln" withdraw from the field and allow the new jsirsT to be cent to their sub- Bcriisvrs in payment of all unexpired ft is IioihkI this ar- ringesueiit may prove satisfactory to i all concerned. It is sufficient to state, The burninK of to of the julf of St. Ijiwreiice ami Hud son's this will warcely fun hare In re ted th-l money and worK daily l-i on of Sti lator undei" a ini; projieny me jmsT v.nr. mams liupentlive in ed with unwearied diliKence to ture a nueeemfu! retfult. hut they havr uu i itt sni'er me bliity ol In which thejr inre and it la now.

more than er. e-eiitml ti perhaps, that the cordial g'sxl will of i.s inr done no un'lt-r the Inaplrati.i of no aidered a figure of jsrecit. 'i'lie fjreiii Northern l'iwiflc Itaiiroaii, which wiil find lli terniinua at Puct's Hosnd --thf ft hnrt or oa tho le I'ucilic coat uu I throtiL'h thfc treat insnrams- eoniraeiii oone ivaninablv tx3 aaertdv Melne Buottve. to secure no the publishers of both jiapcrs referred to is exteuded to the new candidate for popular favor, and nlesthat the flriaiicial e- Dlln-nries of the futur are opeu to extreme tluctualion. the xlrotiKest and te well prepared for fiatever nunn Hupe on worthy end.noc to rratlfy any lw chain of Lakes terminate at personal ambition, hut, l-tlievtiiK that at thin Important point la tfi.lr it will tsj the constant effort of peke family to incorporate in their THE PLACE TO P.UY YOUR Timrnre House i'tirnishins u-ntation ot Maine, taunt pass t'lrouli the heart of thL-i and at tble very anus an emblematic re pre growing wan opened a wid Hoods.

Meld for a flrnt-clai-H daily j-'Uru J. International Ins. Co. OF NKW YORK. the KalUot St.

"Anthony will Ire the Mtarttirare. WE toc cas urv they bae Volunteered ent- an UtirtlcH Tools, 4V. VERY CUE AIM most IuiixirLant iei.ot l-twceri the Cash January Ht cultivate that field, and they profio-e to do no for the common U-nrfitnf the greet, loyal, Republican party, and two o-earis. We need not in this connection sjs-nd time to denionilrate this proposition, though. It is as to tliis m.ttier, and in o.w words we wiU rxplain to iiai exti-nt the hour of fheSabhatii art bed un in the tv.

c-jsca. And first wa wiii pr mire that the very Object a "ay of a Monday is to avoid Sah5ith wink, iiiid to give tin: ire force in theiEi-e- edit press-mu otheri wLatai! are entitled toa day of rt -t. Dally newspaj-er nieii, like others. icmeinber the Habbnth day," and they desire au op-lortunity to keep it holy." To get out an early Monday morn-in: eilitioo of a daily pajT, the entire force In the oflice, with the exception of book-keepers and carriers, is almost necessarily oKHgeil to work the whole afternoon Sunday, and all night following; in a word, to them a large number of weary, A Million nf.tia'. n-rlr a Half iny25-dly nMiuts iiiooii r-un'oiK.

anu i. HAll.y ltn-ome for toe brotiioUon of the common ew ui indicate tln reliiith of the Internntlorm). and asn-rt us cthlma on the easily demonstrated as the plainest mathematical prohlom. To aid iu de t'-remta material, intellectual nl "-rial oftheHtate in general, and of Consisting of the I.at-st and Mi jet Fashion able Sty lm of u'liir niiiiiuriim ireat tlre demonstratethfnece.saity of re liable Ormranira. those who have control of the c-dumnsof the Tkibcne and of its business aiiairs, to make it worthy the generous s-pirit which has, in various ways, manifested itself toward the new enterprise since it evident that it would ripen into an actual fact.

The Daily Tkibcxe will bo dis tributed by carriers in this city and St. Anthony atwn early hour in tlie miming tilled with the fres'iest and fullest news by mail and telegraph, and no effort will be spared to make it au "institution" in which all who feel interested in this important central locality may feel a ju-t and laud-fthle pride. veloping the natural capacities, the varied resource aud the incalculable Ttieaove Ktaiement of the financial ion. It Ion of this Coiupanr will t-Kceciallv commend Jtilf toail desiring inaurauce in a sale wealth of such a State, with its bra cing climate, its rich productive aoil. the source of the Nile.

A Boston clergyman had an apreea-b'e surprise recently at one of the railroad stations, in the shape of mtietly handed him by some unknown tierson. A roast chicken, which was writ recently) a woman in jail at Boston for I'muor selling, was examined by the warden, and a flask of Bourlsm was und hidden away in the dressing. Many of the public men in America eighty years ago, thought that should the region west of the AUeghanies ever be settled the residents would belong to an independent nationality. Senator Wilson having ended his Southern mission at HunLsville, is now on his return home to Massachusetts. Generally, he has received courteous though often cool treatment from the people of the South.

Denver papers of the 2d state that there is a great scarcity of sugar in buu nuiBiJic lusiliuiion. A RELIABLE LIVE STOCK COMPANY Its navigable reams, its splendid water power, and its unprecedented First Premium Galler Mas loug been needed. That want now ufpned in tliu influx of hardy xpulation, is a work HARTFORD LI VK STOCK jailed men thsrecan be practlcully worthy of a new daily journal, and In thfa work the TRinr.VK will enlist with a full, earnest heart, aud with no '-i C-H DRESS SLITS, BUSINESS SUITS. LINEN SUITS, Mants ana ests. AUK), INSURANCE C( 1ANY.

Thia, the Pioneer Compan of America "..5 a Cpttil of lv.if.ivi ofTera 1NHKM-MfV AOA1NMT liJOTll this city and vicinity in pertieular. I'olitleaJly the Taint nh will jM hearty, generoue, unwavering mip-port to the ftepubliean party the rmr-ty represented by the majority in the 35rth and -Kith Congre the party which, during iU brief history, ha dttum so aaueii lor human ptofrreaa, and 113 ri inntruioeittal in al.ol.Hb.ui? one of the wont forma of deep4tini known to any civilized people, and through Whoee policy inilllnnof ehatti In have been converted from mere pieces of property Into fr- and inlepaad nt American citizen. Nor will the Tmnvurn hy muu nt te atop with what has already t-euu arcocnpllMhed, hut having inscribed "jToyrtn" upon it banner, it will la-, mental or other reservations. no Sunday. The Sabbath to them is like all other days, a day of toil, of drudgery, with uo opjsirtunity to attend church, or to spend the quiet 19 WASHINGTON AVE.

LETTER FBOM CLEABWATER. CAt'NE, and lsu- policl son LIVE kfiii if And while the interests of the State are regarded, iheTKinCNK will labor with untlaging devotion to set forth ill .1 IU t.t I tiiis of the Sabhath as others do, for the cultivation and development of their fairly, truthfully and without exager- spiritual natures. ation, the sccial advantages of this CLKABWATEa. hllf 22, 1H87. To Die Kditorof th Trihune: S'e have had a long, tedious rain; something unusual for Minnesota, for our htoniis are generally short.

Hut this morning the i-un shines out like a that market. At that date there was L.1IC Acisnranee Society The Sunday morning issue involves particular locality tha young and only one store in the city which had anv For the flnejrt and beat Pletnrea of every dearrlpt Ion, to ItEAL'H. Ilia i Pioiinr rVtalillnlonaiit tho l-alla of rst. Anthony. I jX sale.

The mountain folks are said vigorous city of Minneapolis and the no such lahor, or at least, only to a very limited extent. The work is done Saturday afternoon and Satur to be quite destitute. OF NEW YORK. ASSETS OTCK S3 OOO.OOO. section of country surrounding the June sun, and the grass springs up to GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A boy preacher has apteared fri Kalis of Ft.

Anthony; and in doing Btt l-alr 'HKMllit aerv awards! thia atl.li.hiiiei, tl.a ln.t loctedc.nthe Bmund floor, anrl furnished with two distinct ton and aid lidhia. It afford, tacilliles enjoyed by no. .1 Her (iallery Yu the Ainle Ma day night, and by tbre or four o'clock this it will not he false to the more Wales who, according to his admirers, is to extinguish Mr. Sliurgeon. This eA1t and popnlar klnda or LIFE and KNooWMKNT IMI.HiKs.

Isauei. and every edraritucc epcerialniixr to 1I1I llIM IIPMI vr. nl.1 i. i ail ami ace for yourcivea. ialery iree to all.

juyVdlm ward it with gladness. Fields that a week ago looked dry are to-day beautifully ami visabrv green. We could al irotuisiiig youth is master Knih Pro-ert, who has just completed his Sunday morning all hands except the pressmen and carriers may return to their homes there to remain till Mon I' IHS l.y Ml'TUAUon Utr f'ASH II 0. thr Uua ALL HATS AND CAPS, HiHMtS DKfl.A a wit a day morning, and by nv. o'clock LUCAS end as aui to the uj'ure Sunday morning or earlier, the last PKALKIW IN copies will he delivered, and for the most see the grass move up these last Hay i.s uncommonly scarce; oats are hard to get.

Wheat can be had for love, and sometimes for money, but we have no surplus in the country. Fanners are all done sowing their small grain, a few have planted corn, and potatoes ami the rest will soon he through planting. Iho wheat fields are "growing" out before in thia Cheaper than rest of the day the printing office may lc closed like other places ot husinc -s. eleventh year. Robert Way, of Pittsburg, challenges any man in America to a jumping match; to one single jump, three jumps or ten jumps for a purse of one thousand dolars, the match to come off in Pittsburg on May 'Sid, if the other party is willing.

Tlie Governors of the New Kn gland States, with their staff officers, will be present, and Chief Justice Chase will ever sold market. Hesides this, in making up a Hun- day morning pajnr regard is bad to comprehensive interests of the State, inasmuch as no section of the state can be developed and rendciol permanently prosrou without promoting the general interests of the commonwealth, of which each -ctlou is a part. It is only eighteen years since the the first settler drove his stakes in what Is now the city of Minneapolis, and hut a brief s-riod since, In all this region, went of the river military reservations excepted the red man hail his lodge, pursued the chase and was undisputed lord of I he soil; now we find a leautiful city num-tterinj; ten thousmd inhahitanta, studded with churches, school houses and other institutions of a progress A riSE ASSORTMENT Of bor to ear re oil tbe'rlghts and privilege of citizenahip to every native born citiau-n Irrespective ef caate or color, and to every alieu m-ttler ujkid our aoil on his compliant in good faith with the liberal provision of the law of the land. I'opular education, -freedom of speech and of the pr-, the fulhfd religious lll-rtvand Impartial man hoi are amuni th cardinal object erutraced in the mi-aion of the Kepuhlican party, and until these are secured that utrty will not have accomplished thercnulU which thej'kujlo of events" and the "alirna the times" clearly indicate have been cemmitltd to its Njiai custody and fostering care. louring the continuance, ol the bloody forced tifion the country by rella at the fouth, a struggle which cost a million of livtw, filled half a million graves with the day, so that tlie contents of tho pajs-rmsy to some extent harmonize very fast and everything licgins to fck Mbe.alitr in 1IK dcalines and special ad-yantae orTcre.1 to theaaaured.

Iiaveaecured to the Huciety a aucccss iiliWi imirv-eloua Kiiro'Ie 1,1 couutry or Over i.Oi"J iwu divided among thoae ln-urd in thi Company, February lal lsJ7. NATIOXAI, TrllvcIes, Tnsnrancc Co. OF new York. Inaurea aaln(it all niannor of ACCI Caah Capitiil una Surplus, SiVi.nuo. 1-: i-olirie have ls.n lsuel at thia Agency D.

lolwr lt myiS-wtf K. 1I KltCE, Auent. with the wants of the ncranion Lit ttoys CtotItiit09 a-i of yore, hen nobody croaked of fam erary articles, poetry, moral reading, religions intelligence, and news arti ine and were only troubled to dispose of their surplus produce. There has been considerable mortality among the tdieep lit VISES, CASKIMERK AND SATINET. cles, with the telegraphic dispatches.

are expacted to till the columns ut' the Sunday's issue, while politics and discussions of mere buiues matters the past winter cause unknown the first symptoms Is-ing a weakness in the legs and a disposition to fall down if run We Invite our aud all to examine our against, and alter a few days an inability atock lhn targit in ttie Suite) before purchasing else lure. ive age, with mills, factories, workshops, railroads, anil other memorials of enterprise and industry, the hum probably deliver the address, at the Sew Knglaud Agricultural Society at Providence, in September. It was a gratifying relief to an astonished husband as his amazed bride, at a recent crowded fair, suddenly drop her arm from the shoulder of "the. handsome man of tle. parish." and exclaimed.

"Why, John. I thought it was you. Horace Greeley in giting hit all around for his officious fiutikeyism in tro-ing to Richmond to Ims-oiiic bail for Jeff. I Wis. He has attempted a defence, but like the explanation of his universal amnesty and universal suffrage doctrine, he ha only mail? a bad matter worse.

At a late ''tin wedding" in Vcr-, to get up alone, but no abatement of ap 40 iff the storr, ttrhtxr i I I 'J I It I I I I t. I a 40 petite-, sometimes lying fur three days, eating well, till within a few hour of their death, and that few hours Country Merchants visiting this market would warticulariy invite to on will isr reserved for other flays. We trust, therefore, that the religious reader wilt In sat stled to tllo the poor printer the privilege of enjoying a day of rest, and au opiwrtunity to jro tip to the house of (iod and worship the (jn-at inn! iood I'h' her in his holy temple on the day which he has adapted to meet tho wants of Ids' moral creation. 1 1 I I KlIllJl. We clilni it.l- l.ilc In iiv I lul-mv lt i nir iiunltie It baa no in ll- ie 1 i.jiiis i i.

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hllv 1 1 bin iis wood I o. Ill lro.it draft. tl.eleb uu llllleh lying stupidly, with no sign of l.fe but a us, as by close connection with one the household '-vrr; fj-irlced frtui tlU-1 ImpOSC'l a d4i two thoit-M; in tit ther ftt 'iv; ui-li ana would iic on iiueations of duty. To make contribution of blood aud treasure, even to the hist drop and the lied short and sometimes hard breathing. J.

1 1 1 I vcrc i i'K in a III in. I All ll' use if will Iticss i the Its, -rll lanii-it rintr estar-ILshnieiits in I'oes anybody know the cause, or a rem New York Store, refer to the f. itiu nuw ell wtm ti i ll I'ml II Is the H'a ic-iiii, it A. h. lly, 1 unwHV.U.

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I l' v. ll the Kast, we can otter them treat lieluce- edy it is not the poor or old sheep only that are effected, hut thev go i ust ni en Is. ilellur, iu the recounted standard .1 as Happens, a tat or a young one is ARC! I Kit TIM CI as liable to have the BRIDGE SQUARE, any, and after they finally conclude to tr1 clatter of whos" machinery aud whistle of engine indicate uot only the active life of the place, ouf that its life Is in a state of constant yet healthy excitement. To aid in lli further development of the vast resources here grouped together, will not he deemed unworthy the efforts of the Tkibiinu, and in this work it will engage with unfaltering spirit. Promises an- cheap, aixl words however pluusihle- may end in mere breath, so Ibat in introducing to popular favor our new journal, a prodigality of mere jrom ixr may tie in had tjo.te; still, we wish to say that, white the TlillirNK will le distinctively a political party per.

It will aim not to lie tretisively so; that while in dealing with political principles and errors It will be uncompromising, in its treatment of individuals it will he G- TFZ. -L T-7 A.I3 3L.K, le.ont, alter tlie prejvaration na't lieen made tor a celcbraf ive festival, it became known that the "bride'- was iiiisMnir. She had eloped with a youmi fellow, taking with her all lie 'tiu" her husband had saved in ten years. The "Norwood" in Mr. fJeecher's story, now leinr published in tlie New York ledger, is Northampton.

Massa Rnnemlttr well I be I-lJtce i rami ball. mj-JS-dtf At.TMAN I OL'i HIIIo'M. die, und I hey usually do whether they are dis-toied or not. they turn blue and the wool comes off in patches, sometimes bfcL'ing the outer skin with it; ol'TOS ITE Sfw Outlet to 'I Ide-natrr. An important railiou! scheme has teen projected iu the Kast, aud is now being worked up, by which a new outlet to the ocean will In- created for thegreut graiu-growiiig and cattle-raising section, and iu which the Northwestern States Iiave a general and Minnesota a sjs'cial interest.

This new line is to connect Ogdoiis- xrrou.i.T 'iol, 31 liinrsntsft. Moollet Street and tlii ti iii 4s as bad as it ouidit to S. COM STOCK, wiiifitK Nti't: A I i I .1 (list if the animal was left exposed for two It lit 111 (l 1 u. 1 unit. i II chusetts.

The description of the place cannot but be recognized by all who have ever visited that charming village. I' lit It I of tile ill ie 1 ji'li I' 1. 1, l.e Hi. iil.i'. sc i ll lil ll il 1 i 1-1.

1 It! IXrl IMns tin ui. illi of duty In all Hepuhlicaii couiu ili, from th Nationnl Conventions of the party axscni tiled for Hie inuuiiii-tion of presidential candidates, down to the primary incetinKH in the htimhlest caucus room, where tlele-gatc wero to le sclin-ted or candiihttca nominatrd for the least pretentious duties. With the closing of the war and theiipuchim; of the fires of ojh'ii relx-llioii, new issues came to the surface, woiue them scarcely less importnnt than tho-K tliclileil l.y tlie swortl, unl yet demandiut; to cousidcrvd. ml to le adjusteil by peaceful nietliotN. Many of theMtt issur- have already been virtually set-tlel and hut for the sad defection ot i MU.C II I 1.11 IH.

A lt It ie A IF. A Tlionilon, IiKAXEIt IN I. AT MUI ll. A young gentleman, who was at 11KAI.KK IN biirsr, N. situated on the St.

Lawrence river nlsve tiie rapids, with Portland, Maine confessedly in many re-scts the best harbor on the New Knglaud '1 inmniete weeks in hot weather. Can atiylsnly explain it? The ht between Fair Haven and the county commissioners progresses iiiiclv. the county commissioners having set ofF seven sections from Fair Haven to Maine Prairie, and Fair Haven is having a fractional township surveyed iu order to prove that they have less th in sections left, in vvhii ca-e. Foreisrii and Domestic one time very much smitten with a pretty little "friend." said that in hi travels through the West Indie- he had often f--lt some shocks from earthquake-, but they were not a circumstance to those which he experienced from this lit STATU-: AM FANCY i A I i 1 31i.m:aioijs, CAPITAL, S'KKMKH). courtsus, rcmemls-ring ulways that error of opinion may Is safely tolerated while truth Is left free to com hat it.

It is hosd that theTltmrNK may l-e found not only a Uecessily with a i s. rth ipiaker. Captain Ihiucaii. with his little excursion fothelhlv has DRY GOODS, the man whom Kepullietta-i truitini? according to the previous decision of found a rival. William Bradford, the ly plM'l In the next place to ti eheiMi artist, has organized an excursion to firi.lrtt! li.

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IN. Fiiie Wines Liijuois, of the Uoverumeut, it ia conlhleiitly Hus-ian America that irox. our new possessions that it. The vesel is ex- ftini.t i on believed nil or uearly alt of the isMies referred lo would ere this have btstime ectcd to sail atiotit the hist of dune. I'he fare is very small, but innumerable It.

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r.iiil. WHOLESALE A I RETAIL At SAVORY'S NICOLLET nOUSE mn mil Will bo found a complete aaaur tnti-nt of PURE DRUGS, obsolete, and that our iiih united I rrnrh 4 onirclinf extras an; to N- charged. It is a significant, fact that while cuntry would have boceuie thor-ouuhty re-unitoil, with all Us Htatca rcetored to their former Northern PemiK-Tats are trying to crowd Si. II. hllle.

''olleetiuna llin.nul.'.iil the stitO. attnilcl to. All at tlfivcniirieiit In. lliKlieat market ami Inu rent prom pt I li-a nl'l, l-oreisrti and Domestic colored people out of the cars, out of the schools, out of the churches, and relatione in the Union, and their so- Indue McKelvy. the seven sections will h.ue to restored.

'I he -h are almri int and ehea in all the streams, all we have to do when we want fish is to walk up to the bank of a stream and pitchfork them out. tine pickerel was caught at the mouth of (Varwatcr river, which we hear weighed pounds. It was as long as a man and twice as active when in the water. The loirs are coming with a rush ami the river is full. Mr.

(Juliet has removed to his new store and has opened a fine lot of goods. Mrs. Townscnd A Mrs Ihiiiton have openej a new milli- this line less than one hundred and fifty miles of new road ill need to he built. If this amount of new road one-third is in Vermont, from Mort-ielier, the State capital, where a close connection will be formed with the Vermont Central to the New liiii- on tlie east; alsut one-third in Maine, extending from l'ortland to the line of that Slate near the Mountains, and the remainder in New Hampshire, passing direr tly through thecelebaated Crawford "Notch" ith a grade going east of not exceeding sixty feet to tlie mile. From Ogdenst.urg by this route about fifty or sixty miles of railroad transpsirtaliou would aveil iu reaching l'ortland, over ths present routes to Uostou and New ork igtleiisbiirg ts-ing an accessible point for all sail anil (team Testis that navigate the lakes.

When the road from this place to Superior City hiill he completed, the products of Minne-tobi will find an ple all free, Independent and en all business men, especially iu this locality, hut a welcome visitor to every fireside, aud the gentlemen even who do not sympathise with its Militieal character, may tlnd enough In its columns in harmony with their own local interests to induce them to give to ll that measure of patronage which business in en ordinarily extend to jour nals lalsiring with them for common I'lisiness results. I'npleasant personalities, scurrility, blackguardism ami vulgarity will be scrupulously ex-ctuihsl from the columns of the 1'kiii-UNK, and a dignified, manly tone will he maintained as it i tielicved a different isnirsi' would not hs edifying to the readers, or be leiieticial to the siiimiI class ho illicit prefer su-ti a ipiestioliahle kill of fare. KKpeelal attention to I.AI1IIX' FASItliiNAnii: JiKFXii lat.nl Htylea 8II.KS In full supply. away from the iolls, in the Smith the frnuchised would uow be fairly en IleiniH-rats are coaxing them to send TORtftO, RtUlM, tered on the highway of material leleirates of their own color info the prosperty aud a higher plane of civil- OOVKliN KNT At. K.

NTH For the Conversion or Notes. HiKht rrart on Knirli.n, Ireland ami all Kiiron t.ltlra. I from Kiiror.e for aula M. Rn, rianliara- Au-otinta throughout tha Mtau, aullclUHl. constitutional conventions, to sit side bv ixation than was MsilI under their SarLins, Cloths and asslmeres.

side and counsel with white delegates. o. 3 Pence Music Hall, ld but How obsolete rtyrme. Among the issues not yet fully set Marseilles chemist claims to have Ac, Ac, Ac At At. discovered a new kind of Greek fire a ith tied is that of the reconstruc tion of I which, from a distance of one thousand nory and hvl a si lcinli.1 i 1 the Ute relet States but under the I 1 '1 .1 P.

H. CloalBR oat at prleea greatly redneed ir-xsl aaaortmeot of CIJTIIt-Vti AND aiol. in a naval attle, nin info the cue Cliemicals, Perfumery, mv a msT't. ami in t'tivci- xo. otii incy Ke'p tnt-in.

1 he jH-oj lc arc siifTcrine for liats ami lioti-ncts tin- i jiIliiuTs will for a ntw siiiiplv at once on ordor to op it in flames. It Ls ro hopej this libera provisions of the laws enacted by the last and the presets t'ongrcss, the indications a that wisdom ail prevail at the South, and before many May IT. my25-dly is true, tor where lnstniment a-nd en-jrine. of war are forniidalile enough to lnontlis shall a-hipse that the ssple of itti tlie-e remark iilready tediously protracted in the confident hope that our elTorts to in ueces.s may prove worthy of such a result, we unfurl our tlag to the bracing hrece, and send forth the Minneap insure totaj destruction, nations will settle their difficulties without blood shed. BOOTS Our Sprin? Goods Patent uvailatile 1-v tail to tlie hea-1 of rt-l cvc the J.

A. Stanton Lake Snix-rior, thence tlirou'h I he an Irvin Shrcwsl.ury have jnst ot a lake ami St. I jwrem-e without brtak- new supply of uo-hIs, Yhitinif Bros. ItiC hoik to Opli-nnburir. and tl.enc are all tlir- time nivivinir.

anl "thev all l.y rail to TortUn-l; the. ilistau- oh-a-st. Tho- spl. li.l Nonh from SujH-rior ty to OoWtishur- e- i Sf ir Mill." ccdhs fl.uwls are alsr, 44) 1807 NEW (iOOI)H! BooU and Sbo-s for Y. rylxxlj rum ieh Hara mi hr4, and are tha MORT OriMPLrTTE AMHORTMK.VT Of A capital story Ul of a Ner olis ti.v TmnrsK.

commcn hnir Have The LA IK. EST ASH BFST L. I. Xewell. Wholf-aale and Ii-tall Dealer In DRY OOOLK, CLOTHING HATS, CAI'S, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CAIH'ETS.

He ha Juat a plen'll'l lot of it the generous favor, the ctuislder-ate judgment and the kind criticisms Also, a Fine Aaortm-nt of I'ure i orker, who laist winter, on la-inir presented at the Tnileriea, kindly waved all that eti.uetto which iJk-o embarrasses soveriirn.s, and s-aid the Kniperor "Vou have a first rate chance to see all the iDftw.fashioni-here. d.n'.t you The latter, ftel'me doul.ttt---, like the.aucient of the jwople of Minnesota. fir sale and to exebajure forwo.il by the Mills" asrent, on fcriu ittg only a trifle more than from Chi-cairo totldeiisburn, via Mackitii.w-. At Portland the freight from this wet-tei region it now no t. six months iu the ear.

hy line of larire. Mr. Irvin Shrewshnry presente-l hT Thc I irt uoilM-r. ASfW'KTMKST Ilootw and fSliM Can te at No. 4 WASfir.VOTO.V AVE.Xl'E.

Mar mj In atarlinii; a new imner with -n- HIVES AM) IJQIORS, with a fine hoy a f-w days ao. and the parties as well a can 1-e es-ps-tcd." The report that Mr. Slirt-wf tiri-ly new material-, areamioy- ateamers, hi tfo-ir winter port, five ancea ami niM.s of fri. luaKr t.ia i ii. DRESS GOODS.

CU)AK DRF-SS that Ahrahani wa utterly and un- cun fully aoiinvlnted only tv FOR MKDICINAL PCEPOSKH. BOOTS and SHOES, 1 i i-. tll -is u-iu o'U-ti i-ctli-; la ca-i. 1.44 tui the name time. hrj thi Tf.o-A i I li TRIMMINGS, o-ntunon.

unworthy that such a jniest should come under hi. roof aeain. dined the rrjietition of tlie interview. Mary Mann, a sriii of sixteen, was shot near hoharie. N.

by Charlen Joorni. who it twenty-one years of They met on the road. when, a the irirl swears, fie aim is raised bis pun. sayinir. "Mary.

I am roina- Ut shod vou." She responded. "you dar when be red. the content fakine eff--ct in her face, ann and braiv. Hie t-hot entered ount, 1'HiLO. road Is completed, 1uh? l'h-s' 1 1 1.

th.w who are fitnuliar with the working, tu niti.I the "csine. of a j-rintlnp- ofrt.e. So many a.ljusr- Which, for tvi anil faafe are not nrr.ejwrl In t.jwn. an.l HiTHivri r. allium at to lore, itvrU.w of eot fall at Particular attention paid ti kjtcosaja' tn Mlini itchw.

HTKKrrr. pounriing- CiJK. HRFIXiE HI'. TortUnd tici( JuS-lst- eriftKilCe Tear round, thu alYordiiit; a Ian: carry im; capacity for the productA of the Northwestern Jstafiss. ujsn which metit hse to t-e ma.le.

au.l so mjny is.iitinurii. ie- are li.i..Ie to aris fh.it no tint ile forestjilit eoul.l ha provi.hvl for. that when the first Aic rIin.c to a convssTmlent oftl.e Grand Combination OF BIT ANI SKLU PROFIT AM AMUSKMKNT. HORSES. WAGONS, 4 BUGGIES.

Fl'RNITURE, STOVES AND CARPETS. CLOTHING AND NOTIONS. Afirthtnie nd evrrthin ran nAt to. LKATHKIJ, 1KII Shoe Minding? r.v-r hrotieht to thia mark A. It.LT.

H. W. New York a rniidalile AUJi- near the riirht eve. and -alxmt twelve a IT II 1 tton party has nuiir up in I tiba, and nor.s in an enreri ner per.n. tli European st.imcr now largely on is n.Ki.uVs ln a cnu, 'n'- is now pub- in a critk condition.

depend for ttieir homecarccscs. Irt the question of emancipation i lic'v niivitcd iu that Island 1 The diarv nf John B-xstbe ELIOTT BENHAM, Jewelers MuIc Dealer, CK.VTKIt VAjft MlNNKAfOl.IX. sail' i isoii-MUv nearer bivenixii 1 hef-t 15 thrown otFit may its friciuls, an.i U- to the workmen under wh.o dlrvetioD it ha been up the rausv of more than to anv otitider. How it wl.I those anomalous Stat-s will hearliljr no-ept the situation, close in with the overture of t'oiixrv, do willing jit lee to Uioae whom they have heretofore opprAsvd, and, by deeds worthy of men who have foolishly appealnl toarmsaiid Is-en fairly coatjuerwd.givr atisfactory evidence that their rea.b Kiisnian to representation in Con-Kresa, and the re-sesiioii and xerclse oi their forfeiteil privilege will work no mischief to our Cotumon country. As we have inti-iuatedal'Ovelthia cor au mat ion to be wished for by all truc mrn, would have been scene rd befere this time but for the new yet fallacious hos-s created in the minds of XeU I leaders hy the lion of the Vresident and his affiliation ith the Northern lemocracy.

that, by holding out a litt'o lonf they ndcb.t secure by the hnliot h.t they stgnallv tailed to ucconipli-h ith the l-uUeC While- thoTKim will Uhor to Iniloctrinate its realer with und jsdilical opinions, to keep them well ldrd on ail inj)ortant olui -al is-iuce Mud and thus labor to leat and elewte tlie popular sentiment of the pai ty, it will not feel upon oo all subjects to forestall public opinion, 1 -v- in the spirit of dictation to reek to control the vuico of the people or ollruet their right'i-1 work in Uf oo'-iiiiation of thowe whom they would for positions of honor. Tile nominations of the virfy it wi I a hearty, unfniter-1X that a divided pa. ty. a cak, often il i danger -f hn lHlieviiT- th p- juncture of public ariairs, tiif faetvs- of the party on preec.Ieu" Tt an at- or booftht of, or mi fi coniml'io by ILtaton. :ir.d two dnyi nenrer a Postna-ter l.tl 1 1 reneral IIIHISII IU? a of hi.

actions. He orK, witn an otsyn winter liar- I ,1,., amatf ot the tn with the first number of the Tki- many :r.pect.i nufierior to ei- says in om enfrv I snotitci tic earner and i e', mpe from the American ih vk iU not dctcrmin.sl ti.l this ther. At hla ArrTlfiV TrHF. No FTR.T St. fpeixt rir eTr-nSnr t.II.M' ip.l.x ry sVm.

2i -v--ry svaturtlay. ravZVijr 1 irr irj.inr ur-sj iti j.jtiimii? i-r'fce niv steamers, ant .1. 1. st to f--r 1 Havtn tlie tmrr9 ex fmrU Tf-'i wtTkrif'ti, ALL jflVl-s. W.H1 on the anorti notice SV.ATl.Y iM.CW.

KiVH i. I'-ti." sii iiiiivs nidi IIILill. Willi To ss ure this nw railroad line the su-sts that hi A. KELLY Wholesale (irocers MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.

notie ahall have wn laol l-'fore tlie r-der. If, howeve, tl'vrc shou.it t-e defects in ini; region, in ta.to, or iu other resi-ecL. the printer will the cf'y nTori 'and loaned i crvd-1 ivt Joiu i liuu- and abettor It to the orSTV10 1iih, with of th rebellion cui xaii as icail af-Bts other aid propo-ed line and tbes steamer ur nt'irlt I net ant t-rf-ct, and tb rttyja. oil iK to aelect the Istne of my cg fearing the at every jump. I can never n-fHi-ut it.

we hatcl to kill. fur rounfry all her troubles) to him. arc! iod simply mad me the instrument of his punishment. flrt man to know and He annoyed hi it, and correction ill ith It is fitting IVnnMatie should into j.nnt. in jus'iS- th least rwsih.e lelay.

U'e hope ia ltci.eforr t.wf, KKM.r Itfivw H-rs-tia. ription. will necdre tlw S-io- of the road, hile the tit s-ciimi Laalrn alnadv protidi-i'i for; and a a responsible nul stands, n-adr of the N.uther ar.4 to i a few days to ret u-tonnsl to the 1 IANO MEM ilfV.t INS. ANIi -T I KA IJS. uir- WALK it, UK KJ i.KINGf.K.

-ifi the prove that in th.nr Nebraska. WKniinci no t.n a-on. b. onder The tZFih new tate of efth. se- p-awl Nbnk assembled at Omaha on lease it.

tfoinpU-ted iioe at six K. if. Davie f'r riHEirr Mr-aif to l-ost oa rettAof iti r-t. mri-dtf grooves, and that move will, the auoothu-ss ti. r-ii-larity iiivitiit aifa tion to at! parties ini rotet tba reader no le than tVe pn'- Iisher.

nr Case Shepley, WtlMt'Tirrr MiH W-jd to ny prt of the city, on to hrftwt pwlble taAirx rt4T may bo I ft at SHI'MAN BROTHEIL. MeTehanl" B.iek. WaahinVni ATri3e. mj-2i-dln fr- ton the enure and equ-p an run it its own it ni an ex- Thumdav Ut- Beth Houses ii are FT.T.L Or STAPLE GROCERIES, NAILS, GLASS, I. IMF A CEMKST.

i I ay. tticre If nvtbii: that 1-t ltevi? that cn; imfiaiifimiiiifij nr-puoiifau, ioe It is perhaps as rrotr to remark can retnc o.n- Senate nine to four, anJ the Hou-e U-mpt. it i' -rea-jnc of; by twenty-even to nine. The fin, and ther rt 1 1 1 1.. here a.

elswhcr. that the head of H. McCOI.LOM, ic2.aa CHOICE AN in uir ruri sivie lie- ftt- ljrtrin New itn- aI.II .1 fr- AEVTs! FOit NCV iuum iia-viutf mat- a i.rea AfO IIOT-AIIt ItltNACEH, An-J Manotarturera of Tin, Shwl-Iron t'oppor Ware. JOB WORK rJ.NR TO OKW.H, evrwia r-i tea r- oea. i elected are ail itepubtieana.

and are rush prin: it. f.f treason. thewme as thoae of the Territoria? A of ja-t year. The Gov- ter in charge To hve it ctr.vvi- i 1,41 ft It I'ovtdtr Company. and Provisions, Groceries which w.Jt ei-mplete the tan-n and the When this doi the rr1act.

of the crnin-' will, at least, havein- error his frst snrual Itia thwiiment tf eoriiI-ra. ed It was neesw.iry townJin l-tul-J delphia, and thntugh some tines- i plainevl mistake the head ma.le Mid prfli'-ne tl, lansuajje-. ttM" i- Jjnntasre f-l Fr-i the t. in, L. tini'y and prjrtry.

r.s the Mut-eso; AVE, i H. THOMISON. Merchant Tailor, rter la niin. rtTHI. and liKNTS of every (4e.n pt it n.

lEIUOt'SE. MI ANTED A c.f 1 cTiea- thtr or rtBi-tuj'i vi't' hie liiiisjth. the ul it lie i- "arf.fi tan t- lUm, an 1- th Irac DKK SM a 'w A PF-t: the ieetj. urn which the pnent siiisr in. nia forwardcil was not acevr.

iiu.r tt i 1 H.I.I. I PAD I. I tMuux.aa. A --Tr-1 1. rrl.

A I i.u to lauit y. ilinuesota, though a young StU in Comer iwni and tcoiit atnwta Mlnne- I k.r.r. A fil at itta. it. iTT J.Uivf onW Lut it w-M laujruajre lo ray mm ualse Hvf la, an lure ts ealil to aet are tiMut4m riiUie market of the world.

I German the Wuee to drire hxs iu- clear and pertinent manner. apwJia. DrMK MercaaaU' block..

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