r" * J*. .we-.* tu.J-U..L Jii.-.- i.-i I DEMONSTRATIONS ELSEWHERE. fine itself to United States officers only, it A party left our city for Central America, in FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS CONSTITUTION HOOFLAND'S BITTERS. would hare said so. advance of the Government expedition recently or THE THE SENATE. I The passage of the fifteenth amendment it is a well-known and established fitted out to ascertain the feasibility of a ship UNION. Again, of thus Term exp's. T<*»ii exp's. NATIONAL LABOR NATURE'S last in the Bethel church, that is not ex- canal across the Isthmus Darien, ; Alabama. GIFTS I called together night principle in common law, what cut| Willard Warner... Mississippi* ARTICLE I. Mr. a off some fourteen thousand miles in our 1871 AJeibert Aroes 1875 Sullivan street, (Rev. Turpin's.) very pressly forbidden must be allowed. In other ting George E. Spencer IS73 Uirain It. Kete'.s 1871 S»CTI0*1. This orcaniration shall to known as the SCIENTIFICALLY DEVELOPED. | which was addressed Revs. water transit with California and the eastern Arkansas. Missouri.1 Labor Union, and it* jurisdiction shall be confinedNationalto ft" crowded meeting, by words, what is not prohibited bylaw is grauted. Alex McUmald 1871 Charles D. Drake -...l«73 the United States. and J. F. Rice 1873 | 5 William F. Butler and Charles Ray Dr. The law of a State cannot, and does not, annul continent. Benjamin Carl Schurx , .....1875 ARTICLE II. As California. Atbrutka, S*c. 1. The shall be of fhankind, from indiscretion or other causes, E. The last-named gentleman Last week a vessel left our port with over Corneline Cole 1873 John M. 1871 National Labor Union composed has been to |( Snodgrass. the supreme law of the land.on the contrary, Thayer ,inch orfBnimtions a* may now or hereafter exist, bavin* for doomed suffer from disease, so also to the which old John Brown had j for County Park Co Eugene Caaeerly* 1876,Thomas W'. Tiptoe.... 1876 ttheir object the amrliora!ion and adraHcment of the has a remedy for disease been Our ferred part reft all laws on the statute book of a State, contra- fifty emigrants Hyde Connecticut. Nevada.\ of tho»e provided. like.in AT THE CAPITAL. in North Carolina. Orris 8. Kerry 1873 James W. Nye 1873 who labor for a living conditionhdls and valleys abound with roots and herbs E acted.John the Baptist bringing the law of the land, become mm Settlement, operativeWin A. Sec. 2. Each organization shall be entitled to one vening supreme Buckingham 1876] William M.Stewart 1875 ( and each State Labor Union to three for the State at which, if rvreparedand about the result now over, lie thr at the rate of one thousand Delaware. Mew reprevenative, scientifically compounded, I being rejoieed as was the case when the civil rights from daily Immigration per Hampshire. : arge in the National Labor Un'on. provided that will restore health and to the invalid. To nullities, [condensed papers.] Willard Saulsbury* 1871 Aaron H. Cragin 1871 t derive vigor I described the old house at Ferry still continues, with prospect of great Thomas K. Bayard*. 1875 Jniues W.l'attefeon 1873 their election directTrmn th< organizationrepresenative«they find such a remedy wo should seek one that has engine Harper's bill, and the fourteenth constitutional day Florida. c lairn to represent. Brown used as his at the (jKt Farms of Your Own..It should be one as the season advances. Sew Jersey. ARTICLE 111. stood the test of r.ge. I which headquarters were passed. A number of the amendmentStates, increaseThomas W. Osborn 187S! Alex ander 0. Cattell 1871 time of his as he saw it of the first aims of our to land It has come to that the Abijah Gilbert 1875 John P. Stocktou* *1876 Sec. 1, The officers of the National I.aLor Union shall be I raid, (Dr. Snodgrass) viz : Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, j people acquire recently light, (Jeorgia. \ew Tork.' elected annually on the third day of the session, and »hail HOOFLAND'S of Homer V. M. Miller* 1871 old their'office until their successors are elected. I when on a recent visit to that place. The and had on their statute of their own. This will make them railroad pays the Government BogotaPanama RoseoeConkling 1873 dnly They j Maryland, Delaware, Joshua dill 1S73 Reuben K. Fenton 1875 * ball consist of a President, Vice President, Recording anil ftUIf.Tl.fV BETTERS, S it standing untouched amid and conduce to stability of character. the annual sura of $250,000 for the use of the Illinois. Nortli Carolina. Usistant Secretary, Treasurer, and an Fvecutiee Committee speaker depicted books laws colored men their oaths, independent, j c refusing Richard Yates >1 nine nieiuoers. A I the blackened ruins of all the other one who is industrious and can, land across the Isthmus said railroad. 1S71 Jos-pli C. Abbott ...... 1871 (when one of the parties was a white person,) Any steady by Lyman Trnmbull 1873 John Pool 1873 Sec 2. The above-named officer* »hnll constitute a Bureau ment Providential memento.as under thediberal of the homestead Our Medical last week conferred Indiana. Ohio. if Labor. Sure Cure for Liver buildings.a Govern1 and other restrictions and provisions city College Oliter P. Morton 1873 John S*o.3. There shall be one Complaint, imposing Sherman 1873 Vice President for each State, at law of one and D. on Daniel D.Pratt Allt-u an>i ol g some of the simple-hearted people the Ferry them. were nullified Co agress,'possess hundred sixty the degree, or diploma, of M. Misg Susan 1S75 O.Thurinan* 1876 ^territory, the District Columbia, to be chosen by the Sure Cure for upon These laws proscriptions; Iowa. tate Labor Unions where
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