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   The Mountain Democrat (Newspaper) - February 19, 1859, Placerville, California                        THE MOUNTAIN OUR but Right or Our VOLUME V. EL DORADO 49. 07JIE al Coloma fcy O. W. A. Invariably In Three Single 00. 8 1 W. each 91 50. of tea or one three 110. A literal will be taade on tbe above fur and which exceed one JOB The Book Job Ha the moat ol la the and I. with Ike material to be In lo BaU 11- gf Uie and at Ihe BLANKS to u Door Above the Cary NEW NEW Will rind a of CHOICE MINERS AND The of I MAKK HO e In the ben o FOH AND OTHER BLAN with aeid 4 w. U. K. fc at Wain 1 THOMAS FI Dorado Main H TUOMAS ssl tke corner of Mala and Coloma sis R. Or 1'nlt Main To letting cheaper than but at the Best in the and WARRANT GOODS 0V MK TO To the No. PU RF M Y M II K ai F. YOU ul buy your At No. 0. O O Dorado P O Ham 08 J and Table 60 J he to tint he J a I urge CLOTHING FURNISHING to part of Black and Frock Brown and Blue neii Double Fine Heaver Da French French and Kid Buck and Knit and of bleb I will Mil CII Kip FOR a lot Beaver ami and other i which 1 manufacture to order and on the moat and at L. NEW NEW A. KAHN OUR Invoice of idee York for liai il In of most ever brought to We Invite to give ui a call and if our are not if our any other Home In the C to make NEW STYLES Pine and a of to Clothing and r g Store Bales and Small HIGHEST PRICE Paid For Gold Hunt and County War rant M. A reneral of eT- err that In on N. Mew received by erery erery from Ne A. KAhN CO. November 6th, 1B56. nota 14. B. With A F. hand at No. 9. Having Made Arrangements with tbe BEST DAIRIES IS TlIE 8TATK, I akall on hand a supply or Freib Butter nnd I prior In any In the market 1 Ityi B. STORE Conner Matn 8li. f tlw I at corner of Main uml general of FAMILY GROCERIES 1 PROVISIONS M romp tin t Mai M 1. ver fur In at a mil Of Kv hich Xew Received OK COST We in Coll. them that wr will our I it- it the to all who may f I Inm front I Corner Side of A Hoi pita 1 Quick Sales is OmR the bvf to call tbe attention of the Udles and gentlemen of and antl the public In to tbe STOOUt or FALL AND WINTER Of the latest Imported by direct from New which we van therefore nell at tbe aamc which are forced to pay In Han of Staple and Dry of every and all of It too extensive to We the public to call and mine our Block ail njf We will give int to all Better and tlie and December 4th, The Old O. Our valei are with hrn and Our billa are But not from our The The in mil Uie To Death Ht With scanty from And none from that of Art. A wall of Front flung and broken A acre grown With grail and wandering tbo wall a Iti drooped and Within a growa Fern ut that grate neighboring Like white come Tlie farm dragt hia fetlock The Low mourns tbe river from its Tbe distant from the Thuy aland apart and the manner sun. The girl the to With glances backward For our he might read w ho Tlic of human The of They not plant the grave with HOM Nor tbe funeral M ith a love us They It ft their dead witL The hard nnd thorny path they Worn beauty turned aside Nor missed they over those who to life Yet the wilding flowers would The golden would The the And God be good to Abore the gratea the bung In and And as if rung Tlic chimes of peace The beauty nature lores to The gift hath for The common tlie common grave yard's It knew the glow of The and the And glorified and It slept beneath tbe hold their until the confederation gave place to the The to lay out a town on the Delaware reported their proceedings to Con- but no further were taken to ry the resolution into When the bonds of union were drawn er by the organization of the new government under the on the 3d of 1789, tho subject was revived and discussed with greater warmth on all sides that the residence of Con- should continue at one and the prospect of stability in ed the with a deeper Some members proposed New as buing MI- to any place they knew for the orderly and decent behavior of its To this it was answered it not that the capital be in a com- Others ridiculed at tlie idea of building palaces in the wood Mr. of thought it highly un- reasonable to the seat of in a position as to have nine of the thirteen to the northward of the place while Carolinians objected to Philadelphia on account of the number of they continually annoyed the southern members with schemes of In the midst of these the Representatives resolved the ent scut of government ought to he at some convenient place on tlic banks of the On the introduction of u to give to this resolution much feeling was ex- especially by the Southern Mr. Madison thought if the proceeding of that day had been foreseen by that State might not have become a party to the con- The question as allowed by to increase his ho could not afford to enter the ami it will be that bo 1812, the debates v. preceded the wai an 1 aroused the try to the assertion of its took place in the other branch of To such an was the idea of seclusion that when this chamber was no scats were prepared for the accommodation of the public and it was not until many years terwards that tho gallery was erected which admits the people to be es of your tin peculiar relation to tho department of the assumes its full of duly as a coequal branch of the from the limited number of its and fur other obvious the most important especially of are apt to pass first under in and to be a member of it is justly regarded as one of ors which can be conferred on an American who here in high art the policy of their tcr the the M wander through the will turn with to view the so many and great have ted for will the of the great and the U the common property of IW Union and will around the Ills scarcely to point out the es of this or to say it both to the and the of the nnd to the free and open ery The qu r to be atter of great January ABC ABE I and Bakery Oaf Round all aW 1 DRY GOODS 1M 1852. HEAVY or saw ISD Pall and Winter pry Goods BLOCK BACHM WK h in search of DH and THE B. L. He ant a bad bran Ilia heart was Ailed grief and licud bowed ID Ho to out So filled with bitter close before hw eye Her hela Apiin he before And almost deemed her he the abc had rlied in lie that bad Bat Mr. huid the future and well-being of the HH much on as on any that ever Imd or could come before and Fisher Ames remarked that principle of pride and and of patriotism was Fora any agreement ed to be but the goud genius of our finally and on 28th of 1790, annul was passed containing the following a of on the at be two tn of branch and the tlie U for the uf tlic of the United The same Act provided Congress should hold its sessions in until the Monday in 180U, when the ment should remove to the district on the Thus was a question which had produced much sectional fueling between the Hut all were not yet surmounted for cither from or the want of to make adequate for the erection of public and the were often reduced to great straits to tbe progress of the Finding it sible to in or obtain it froin in 1700, rimde a appeal to tlie r 1- of Hie k. tin In In that ha. up i FALL AMD hf In Uito While we Invirt tar to and we tn ft II the a. at ol DAVIS ft ANB the 3Une to Mil rJ t I. U n. tor try lir will en- tire to all calb not at colt to u up loin on the SeTlon kSJ W ot the at l lu i and M Plain Black Plata and Wool aU and hr Double and American and Calicoes and Plain Silk Plain Silk Mack French SHAWLS and Prab with a deep Uold from In 4 with deep fold and baj Slale I f and Balln with rich and velvet i Our flOODS I equal to Table etc. t I and Opera and Oar AKD I HAHMON Who Ilka the fali lgM V fV of lie that thr I'll KIT Y and GOOD The inf a part of bin including anil Kane) lilack and anil Mlk 1'lain and 1'iTi-bn and anct 1'UiU.; du AMD Kti tor tine a and General of as All-Wool and and and Moor Oil wf forne at HIT prr Ami other too All redirect fully to me a eall and fur with tlic that they for mf are Pill ME and mj prices JOSEPH Uain been Within lie teemed to feel Beside him in btr There upon the mantle A rase of faded hud been placed there In happy vacant crimson Her shawl it It hnd been folded round her breart When be bad bet There as her basket and her tbe The where her last On holy words did A few short amd lie Had brought But now she waa laid down to rent With her infant by He did not dream how much be loved The flower that he had Or how she twined about Until tbe bad ture of wlrich to by advance of but in to a condition wus the credit of the federal tee ef of the it of From had Fts in a large to his (I VMS lits wisdom and that computed anil chiefly his that the tho for of the President ahd 1'bc wings Capitol Uio to this District on the of 1800 com- W go the Indian of In connection with this easy but thorough it is worthy of remark it hus been a charge from any ter that the Senate bus transcended its tribute at lo tbe of tlie and another proof to thoughtful men comprehensive wisdom with which tlie Trainers of tbe constitution cured essential principles without embarrassing the action of the Tho progress of this popular in one aspect of has been steady and At tho origin of tlie government no ments in the Senate were made for in chamber about of tbe space is allotted to the and in the new ment galleries cover two-thirds of its In all free countries tho to witness legislative U .an essential clement of public and it is not to be anticipated that this wholesome principle ever be abused by the tion of partial and interested for tbe expressions of a matured and ened public Yet it should never be forgotten that not but the turbulent spectators within the awed and led the French With this lesson and its consequence before the time will never come when the deliberations of the ato shall bo swayed by tbe or tbe thunders of tbe U is impossible to disconnect from an sion like this a crowd of past and on speculations on tbo most meagre account of the ate involves a the progress of our Fi om year you have seen your representation time and you have proudly welcomed a new sister into the confederacy and the occurrences of this duv are material ami impressive proof of the of the United Three periods in the history of the in striking three in the Jff V. names and fame associated fn death not been able to illustrious ivno in their generation times and relisted public they were of thai class of statesman who seek tho right and follow their There sat the Senator but not overwhelmed by his deep sense of the importance of lic seeking the then ly follow ing man whose unsparing in- compelled all bis emotions to iio with the deductions of his vigorous and whose noble countenance habitually wore the expression of one engaged in the of high public This was Webster's seat was en such a Conations of vast he reposed with confidence and scorning the contrivances of smaller be stood among bis peer's all the greater for the simple dignity of bin de- Type of his he rises tho grand and llo outlines of his and New England repelling a New England As productions will be by staten while the ii senatorial d h tongue ia a ftn great fn whose very air seems yet to vibrate beneath the strokes of his deep tones and his weighty On the outer circle sat Henry s impetuous and nature untamed and exhibiting in Uie Senate the same patriotism and passionate eloquence House of nnd the His ry personal his all his oble invested him with an and a charm of character which in any would have made him a favorite of He loved his country above all earthly He loved liberty in all man I at was Mtn and elt in the remotest the civilized nd his declining u it he back its in. of mellowed to and to beer the land lie loved and served so iking con e THE CARY On tlie of the Senate from their OM J. FN all the anil L ern hi which mod sct Th It lighted with anil In department In moat approved It best talent In lha ble U supplied with of to be u rm mrf lo and from anil I. kept open an THE EUROPEAN Main nearly the Poat Han been and nf Ihe near AND CHEAPEST IN IT 00. IN And week 00. Hie will the bent of every I In and will every December 11th, Hal SUte ASD 9IIADKK I AND Mock I. elf per up na kM final more but w. a. all are lo call an for I. wa ben In la. U will be a in to ni lo akow tar to who mar wish to a- WASHINGTON DIAMOND the 1 that prepared tn ar lUpilar Doardan with th at HOUN been refitted ami with the comfort of and the will been charged by the committee to whom you confided this ments of this day with the duty of expressing some of the reflections that naturally occur in taking final leave of a chamber which has so long been occupied by the In tbo progress of our country and the growth of the this room has become too for the representatives of now existing snd soon to and accordingly you are about to exchange it for a hall affording adequate to the present and the The occasion suggests many interesting and U may be in the being Irst to occupy a few with a spirited citi short account of the various places at which Congress has of the struggles which preceded the permanent location of the scat of and of tho circumstances under which it was finally established on the banks of the Congress of the Revolution was times a holding its as the chances of wsr at and During the period between the conclusion of peace and the of present it met at and Now After tho idea of a permanent Union place with the long in the woods of the 1 will not pause to describe the day of the place where the city accounts represent it as desolate in tho with its unopened avenues and its deep nnd its vast area covered with trees of It is enough to say that projected tho whole plan on a scale of and that time enough to measure of his great con- i Tlie Senate continued to occupy tho north and the House of Representatives the south wing of tho until the 24th ol 1814, when the British army the city and burned the public This occurred during tho the ident immediately convened lloth Houses met in a building known as which occupied a part of the square now covered by tho General Post Of- But the accommodations ill that house being quite a number of history of th On tbe 8d of 1789, when tlie eminent was organized under the constitution tho Senate was composed of the representa lives of eleven containing three million of On the flth of 1819, when til Senate met for tho first time in this i was composed of tho representatives of twen containing nine million people it is composed of the representative of thirty-two containing more tha twenty-eight million hap and still devoted to constitutional liberty Let these great facts speak for themselves t all the The career of the United States cannot b measured by that of any other people of who history gives and the appalled at the contemplation of the prodig ious force which bait marked their Sixty-nine years thirteen ing throe millions of burdened with and exhausted by the long war of established lor their common good a free on principles new to and began their experiment with the good wishes lew doubting friends and the derision of the Look at the result twenty millions of people in All the States may with gratified to the services in tbe Senates of their Crowding the he names of and the I cannot ber in tlw record and to their to An On Union not Ihe What models waa than to awaken emulation or to IB nate will be the American in this age or in succeeding shall ute to invest the new hall to which wo go with historic memories like those which ter And wo this ble bearing with the constitution wo received from our Let us cherish it with to the Power who controls the destinies of and whose wo The reared by men yield to tho corroding tooth of These marble walls muit moulder into but the principles of constitutional guarded by wisdom and ial do not Lat us devoutly hope that another in shall bear to a new and larger chamber vigorous and that tho last generation of posterity shall witness 4ha deliberations of the Representatives can still prosperous and In execution of the order of the tlw erected a more commodious Diamond Gas of that have al their on Main hm donn below Mu m ud ara I. II Qu to and III Hani of. any In been executed in part by the adoption of articles of the question ed itself of fixing a scat of and this immediately called forth intense interest and That the place should be having re- gard to tho population and territory of was the only point common the contending Propositions of all kinds wore with intemperate At on the of af from D. Ike our w work al nur we work to building on Capitol and tendered it to the was ami both Houses continued to occupy it until the wings of the new Capitol were Tills building yet stands on tho street opposite to the corner of the Capitol and has since been occasionally occupied by persons employed in branches of the public On the Oth of 18111, the Senate for the first in this which has been the of their tions for more than thirty-nine and now that tlie strifes and of tho past are we see around us on tho proofs of stability and this is worthy of the noble public buildings meet the view on every treasures of science the arts begin to 4. city it testifies to the wisdom and forecast that the plan of it Future generations will not be disturbed with questions concerning the centre of or of since the and the telegraph lave cry way that an equal number in any body will now proceed to the new other part of the centre of tion and political power descending tho tern slopes and the original thirteen States forming but the eastern margin on the map of our vast civiliza and the arts given to a the colonies grown into a power of the first representing and protecting ideas that involve the progress of tho human a commerce greater than that of any other every variety of and to make a powerful and py j free interchange between the a behold present in the nn empire ent grc to ich the ancient it was the An fft for tale at OAI a Co. aa. a ireal all OlMM and A White the and far al to owl Ihe bj BARMAN you U use of be erected near the falls of the ThU was soon after modified by requiting suitable buildings to be also riveted near the falls of the that the residence of Congress might alternate between those But 'the question WM not allowed to and at after frequent and warm it was resolved that the residence of Congress should continue at one place and commissioners were with full er to lay out a district for a federal town near the fails of tho Delaware and In tho time Congress assembled at Trenton ami An but the representatives of other States were unremitting in lor their respect ive On the Md of 1TM, It was vcd to remove to the city of Mew and to remain then until tlw lv ied by picturesque and and lying within view of his homo and shall remain for ever the political Capital United It would be interesting to note Ihe gradual changes which have occurred in the practice working of the government since the OB Ibo aware chould be and accordingly on the ol January 1T86, the Congress of tion ling of or and it may be ap to this occasion to one of the most striking of At origin of tho the Senate seemed to regarded chiefly as an The President often ber anil conferred personally with this hodr most of Its business was with sed and U took comparatively The rising and of tha th arena of at M Ih for the display of Mr. on some oc met at Now where they continued lo that being a young and tress of the in tho height of could not bo ia our and than my mind could conceive or my could Is there an American who Ihe past V Is thero who will deride His vert her or ate her people If there be such a let his memory descend to posterity laden with ho execrations of all So happy is the political and social 1011 of the United and so accustomed re we to the secure enjoyment of tt freedom that we are apt to under- altie the treasures we and to n some the of obligation to our when the strifes of faction hake the and even threaten we may pause with advantage long enough to remember that wa anr reaping the reward ol other men's This liberty we his admirable which has and and his double scheme of SUte and ao peculiar and so little understood by other yet which the of and makes the largest compatible with public results were not acquired without win lorn and toil and The touching ant heroin record is before the but to al this we were like upon whom been cast a great only the high duty lo to and to adorn it. The grand of -an in which of this were reveal the had of their obligations to the whote Let that the Impend on art by MhA RASCAL the congregation a certain an individual saw wending his way up the taking his Mt near Urn pulpit The was of that class who detested written and as for he thought that they ought to be natural outpourings of the After the Hinging was usual was called to genius we have did not but leaned head devotionally on the back of the The began by saying I of in every by saint and savage said a low but dear near old The tier casting an indignant look in the direction f the eth on the adamantine hills of our Ml MM dawning of It. It would be a Uih f ot thought not wholly hut DM ta rs Held must U I iost gracious that an o assemble once more In Thy equally but have been carried beyond that whence no traveler Ihe This was Put that rascal the saino cairn but imp ejaculated In but provoking  

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