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   Portsmouth Times (Newspaper) - May 20, 1865, Portsmouth, Ohio                                PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY 3 Choose ever that the and those Least 00 A IN MAY 20, 1865. NEWMAN Every Saturday w. J. R. EDITORS ISO OFFICE IN THE OT SECOND JOB O R EC every description executed with A invariably discontinued until ar- inserted at customary square lines or 1 each 25 one j for six Postmasters and others in- will bear in mind the or who do not give express notice to are considered as wishing continue f j If subscribers order the of their the publishers may continue to send until all are 3 If refuse or lo take their paper fron the office to tHey arc they art held responsible until Cuy tiled tne and ordered the to 4 If remove to other places the mid the paper is to the former they are held re- EVERY BUSINESS MAN SOMETHING THE WAT OT JOB A Oil A STORE OR SHOP A BUSINESS CARD OR VISITING BALL BILLS OF LETTER DRAY of our friends who pay feel disposed I to give ns their may assured that no pains shall bp on our to serve their interests faithfully and Call at TIMES MASSIE Corner of Market and Second ave docuM that refusing to paper from the or louring it uncalled for in prima facia evidence intentional 0. Postmasters are responsible for tion or long tMy allow it to be at it 1.1 for or refined by the person to it The that a written note shall be that his work lies HI that SOCIETY Prst M Aurora Lodge Meets lull mimr sonic corner of and J. W. on the Mount Vernon Chapter 1 of Masonic H. Solomon Council on the onil of every at Masonic J. T. I. BUSINESS I. PORTRAIT OFFICE East side of Market be- tween From and Second PHYSICIAN AND On Third near Market O. OFFICE From fi in the morning 2 9, 10 to 12 4 in the to 9 o'clock in the Sixth 2nd ATTENTION given to all of Jan MAT Breathing lore on arrayed m robes Earth becomes a fairy roses Where the lingering Mirth resounds from wood and Sunshine lights the haunts of Streams in voices soft and low Murmur music us they Whilst the beauts of old and young Beat responsive to their Emblem of this we pass through storms and happier scenes they Sunshine behind the ANDREW JOHNSON'S His OPINIONS ON POPULAR MENT LONO CHERISHED CANNOT BE THESE OPINIONS AS BRAWN HIS advantage to the citizens of one State which are not equally allowed to those of every other Bright of of 3C. I would rather see the people of the United States at Var with every other power upon the habitable than at A Haunted House In THE Pittsburg the other power upon a long sensational war with each other If Wood must be the following let U not be shed by the people A w arrived in rve hese the one contending against bu from the THE Pennsylvania on He soon HAS NO ed Kb tte RIGHT TO COERCE A j and I do not believe the end the the Federal Government haa tho power earthly He became E. H. A M r i i nv opinions ns to the nature ot haro been el IN regard to my future course I will make no no I have been connected somewhat ly with public and TO THE HISTORY OF PAST PUBLIC WHICH 13 FAMILIAR TO I FOR THOSE WHICH HAVE ED ME AND WILL GUIDE ME In I will I have long bored for the amelioration and elevation of the mass of My SILVER NOTION not in 1 corner of t. Nov. 2S, M A R IT I Nf Attorney C R A at UNITED F. 1 1UM U. tre No. on the first Thursday ol .it S. ft. C ODD lot D. D. 0 M. fur District 31, meets every ut the City ween Market und N M irv 12-. lit Hi N. Mi Seeret 1111 I mill third Thursday ot V the Hull AM 1', F. meets rth the that moon tin now ou W. S. N. 15iu Secy. Orient O O. meets every evening at their on N. 11. W. Church Dr. Enit side Court between 3d anil 41 h every Sabbath morning at H and in tho evening at 7 Christ J. Bond and Thiril Services every Sabbath at 11 A. aud 3 P M E. P. Court and Third Services Sabbath at 11 o'clock and P. M. Spencer Jos. F. Seventh between Chillicothe and Services every Sabbath at 11 A. and in the evening at 7 Washington Street M. K. 1. It. Washington and 5th every Sabbath at 11 clock A. and in the events at 1 Baptist I. D. 4th street near the corner of Court Services every Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. and in the evening at 7 German Lutheran 0. street above vices every Sabbath at 10 o'clock A. aud j At 7 o'clock P. M. Sermon M. K. C. street below ces every Sabbath at 10 o'clock A. and in even ing at 7 Church of the J. J. above Services every Sabbath at 10 A. and 3 P. ILL LAW anil collect all other claims United in tho of in also attend in in 7. I IT IS NOW TOO LATE IN LIFE FOR ME TO I RELIEVE THAT GOVERNMENT WAS MADE FOR NOT MAN FOR ERNM to tkr citizens nf April 18, In the Senate of the United May 21st, the question being on the of certain a di- vision the vote was ken on each with the ing THE STATUS AND INDEPENDENT 1. That in the of Simmons Wade and 18. CONGRESS NO POWER OVER IN THE 4. That neither Congress nor a Territorial whether by di- rect legislation or legislation of an rect and unfriendly possess power to annul or impair the tional right of any citizen of the United States to take his slave property into the common Territories and thero hold and enjoy the same while the territorial Con- dition Messrs. in. of of Wigfall 35. NAIS Messrs. Ten and Williamson 21. CONGRESSIONAL PROTECTION OF ELATES IN TIIE 5. That if experience should any time prove that the judicial and executive authority do not possess means to insure adequate protection to constitu tional rights in a and the Territorial government should fuil or re- fuse to provide tho necessary for that it will be the duty of Congress to supply such deficiency in the limits ofthe constitutional YEAS Messrs. Johnson of of to coerce a State by the eleventh and invited a of his amendment of the Constitution of the to his house for the of solving United is provided the Among those was that you even put one of the a reporter of tha who writes States of this confederacy before one ofthe follows courts of the country as a Books were lifted frort the tatte tnd Young and I if any of out little think it ia very hard to have to they If they let them the fable of the mouse and the Do not put nose into that though cheese said old to rier 4'jo, trap will bite But the disobedient young he get a little bit of the were tlie States severally as tho Federal adopting the free and independent ATTORNEYS AT Marktl and gating a portion of their powers to 2''. ggy on Court vest opposite flic 20, IhM y. JOHN W. Office in corner of MM krt Second Nov. 2H, 1861-y. LEETE ATTORNEYS AT IN Second ho exercised the Federal Government for the increased security of domestic as well as for- and that any intermeddling by one or more or by a combination of their with tho in- of tho other on any pretext moral or with the desire to their disturbance or is in violation of the Con- insulting so inter- endangers their peace and for which the Con- was by necessary tends to weaken nuJ de- stroy the Union of the Federal Government has no down upon another power to coerce but it is a member rung all the the piano of the contract to which it agreed iu rightly locked was common with the other and this a guitar above the Government haa the right to pass where no humati hand reach and to enforce those laws upon 1 was made to most excellent within the limits of each doors tightly locked were opened While tha proposition is the of fire were other is equally so. Thia Government carried about the otie a by the Constitution of the country disbeliever in was choired and by the laws enacted in conformity and almost with the operate upon in- ed oat Of his and many other and has the right and The not to coerce a but to en- phantoms which appeared were a and the law upon ful woman and a most horrid within the limits of a who seemed to upon The I know that the form a above alluded made a frantic is in an nd It attempt to seize the female which is a sovereignty that is to be immediately and left him in- in the What is upon the while the hcr connection with All the to put a bullet through the she has with the other States is demon by pistol at The that which is agreed upon in the con- 1 after these between the I do not became for cither occupants know whether you may consider it in or and tho houbo was the Union or out of the or nn j now er you simply consider it aeon or The other papers of thaf city pro a disconnection with the other States j report but but to the extent that a State nullifies ig producing results nU Nnh 1'owell, Ten and N Messrs. Humlin and Trumbull NEW STATES TO HE WITH OR WITHOUT AS TIIE OFFICE 1STMASSTR OF MARKET SECOND comprises BB important portion of thru ol Wigfall dim Ten Wall and 19. INTERFERENCE WITH SLAVERY IN THE STATES A BREACH OF 2. That negro as it in fifteen States of the attention paid to claims Bounty nnd 23, 1861-y. AI FR CABINET SHEET 3S-I TJ S I C Ware Room on Court between Front Saint Mary's I a cis between Third and Services Sabbath at 10 A. and 3 P. M. Hebrew I. and Third sta. Services every Friday at 1'. and Saturday at 8 A. M. County Of tke Court of Common Office at Court House A. J. L. J. T. Probate F. C. Coroner T. S. Market r M. G. Court s ami J. T. H. ox and WASHINGTON W. KINNEY Front DISCOUNT good business buy nnd sell and transact all business pertaining to Collections made prompt in any part of the United States or Also Remittances made to Europe for any t. 12, Facilities for C.R. every lit A. for nnd with the M. 4 C. B. 11. for Chillicothe and tram loaves at P. M. for Jackson and Office the Mail leaves with the mail for Cincinnati nil ry Wednesday 11 A.M. ROTARY on all hands to he the best in we are prepared to all for in the best office at IBB r. t. East tide of 0., RECEIVE and nuke on all made day of WILLIAM PRENDERGAST AND DEALER H BOOTS AND SHOES Front At the stand formerly occupied by J. Strict paid to yetting vp alt ef ind Custom Workt for domestic inherited from our and existing at the adoption of the by which it is as constituting an important ment in the apportionment of power among the and that no change of opinion or feeling on the part of the States of the in relation to this can fy them or their citizens in open or ert attacks with a view to its and that all snch attacks are in manifest violation of the mutual aud solemn pledge to protect and defend each given by tho States respect vely on entering tho Constitutional which formed the are a manifest breach of faith and a vio ation of the most solemn ot of and N A M Ten unil W THE lIStOK RESM THE OF THE That the Union of That the of a Territory of the United when rightfully form a to be admitted a State into the may for the first the people of a State when forming a near for whether sla as a domestic shall be maintained or prohibited within their ju and they shall bo received into the with or without as their Constitution prescribe at the time of their admission of of and Ton Wado and THK PROVISIONS OP THK CONSTITUTION IN RELATION TO TUB RENDITION OF SLAVES MUST HE CARRIED 7. That the provisions of the Constitution for tho rendition of fugitives from service or without tho tion of which the Union would not have been and that tho laws of and 1820, which were enacted to secure its and the main features of which being bear the impress of nearly seventy years of sanction by the highest judicial be estly and faithfully observed and by all who enjoy the benefits of our compact of Union and that all the acts of individuals or of State Legislatures to defeat the purpose or nullify tho re- of that and the laws made in pursuance of are hostile in subversive of tho and revolutionary in their of ol acts any law or any provision of the to that extent it haa of all day tho crowt cheese with The trap looked so that surely ho could venture in just a little and then the cheesa looked so and bad snch a ant Thinking thus to tle crept up very a ad put nose cautiously into the But just as his teeth touched the went the and him the Just then tha old re- she could not help him tho nest he was little when or others who have charge of tell you not to do a mind what they like the poor you caught in a there are gers in many things which seem very hamlet to as the trap seemed to the Mil. is a great triot in his He does it in talk and takes care of his He to his Church and ho wishes bis to lead his Whatever wants party to that be is lawful by b Cut Qj i j. solved its connection and no visiting the house in which the tho States that have passed supposed to have t Last personal liberty in violation ofthe wero very Constitution of the United com- ahout a erei in conflict with the fugitive slave not less than five to that extent havo their i rcj around tho and to that extent it ia But because bouie of the froo States have passed laws violative of the haunted to sco what could bo Their arose to such a pitch that for a time a demolition because they havo to some Of tho structure was seriously dissolved their connection with and as it many of tho wore this does that justify us and other parts of the house the South in following that had the hurled by the they passed personal by the hurled by Mayor and to that lrv Chief of the and the officers the compact which is shall j of- tne emergency wero we turn round on the other dispersed the curiously inclined much given to talt about Free Speech and Freedom of he any man Disloyal who dares to think from Mr. and ho such a man ought bo hung He is a very man himself and a little cautious and would not to bo snct He don't think it much harm for A to sell a matches without on them if the man happened to own them a good while ago and ho thinks it little hard to Sno a man one- hundred dollars for such a small thins ns particularly if tho man was loyal and ted the abolition j Mr. used to think that Tie was a Whig then ho was a Know then ho traded with r. Chase's Ab- Party nnd became n Republican and now ho says that bo is a Union Ho has a wholesome acorn for that don't change and follow Union tcr some All we have violate the Constitution by coercing to a compliance with AVill wo do Then I come back to the starting let us stand in tho Union and upon the and if any body No arrests Were to say that the property is depreciated at least two-thirdS in value by the publication of such is to leave this Union or violate its it bo those who havo taken Didn't MANT years thero in a the and passed their personal of one of tlie Western twelve liberty I am in the and who met on the first intend to stay in I intend to hold on of for social and convival to tho the guarantees under good will toward which this Union has and I do themselves and the rest of grown not intend to bo driven nor out of by their unconstitutional themselves and the rest of reigned around their ample one of these a proposition was THE AUK and unanimously I that each member of tho club should state tho character and qualities of his without be the fame good or The disclosures com and each one pictured in glowing SECESSIONISTS ARE Mr. recurring to what I said thore arc two parties in this country that want to break up tho Who are The proper of tho terms the amiable belongings of his n M. U Q or I use them all as There is a of them per desire tho disruption of the Government for the purpose of their own L do not charge upon them that they want to break up tho Government for the purpose of affecting yet I charge that the breaking up of the would have that effect; tho re ter member 8- remained silent and absorbed apparently in deep Ife was urged to re- spond to the common bat still remained obstinately At on being assured and that what he disclosed would never be mentioned outside the precincts of ho you have given even angelic of your wives suit would be the Who clue is for and I have no doubt each one of you breaking up this I have told tho Mrs. and to some bad men in the There myself have lived for forty is a set of men who arc called She ia an exemplary a kind they want to break up tho j mother a good and charitable They are they to the her hand and Mallory Ic are to afflicted her anJ all who know saj she possesses every lovely attribute that should adorn female WHEN Colonel character but confound my eyes jf she was collecting subscriptions for the suits trian bronze statue of now standing a monument of patriotism and THE 5IOTTO or week General Provost Marshal eral at Mr. of the before and ordered hi to to at onco remove from his paper tho Virginia Tho mond correspondent of the New Yolk narrating tho The reason alleged for the re- to permit tha picture of tho Stato to remain in the watt that the motto of semper was used by the cowardly assassin of No comment vA this procedure it Time will show whether it is in the province of military official to annul the motto of a Statu simply because it waa stolen and appropriated by a dastardly for tho accomplish mo nt of a deed has brought upon him the Unqualified condemnation of tho including 4 majority of right-thinking people in HUMAN French foot Is narrow and bony the Spanish is small and elegantly to its Moorish blood with the in the The foot is proverbial for its high arch a stream can ran under the low of The foot of the Scotch U large and that of the flat and the short and The American foot is apt to be A for and should bo ly and its length to the height of the The ankla of be firm too 3. these States rests on the equality of rights and among its and that it is especially the of the which the In their to all at- tempts lo discriminate either in tion to persons or property in the which are the common 30. TO WAR THE Andrew Johnson's Feb. 5, Referring to a charge of Senator that Mr. Johnson was in favor of a war on tha Mr. Johnson said march down upon South Carolina Pid I propose any thing? No. War is not the natural clement of my as I stated in that my thoughts were turned on and not on I want no I want no In the language of a nation that is very numerous in the I may say I hate war and love I belong to tha peace I T making that that I was out the olive branch of I wanted to give and reconciliation lo a distracted and excited That wan tha object I had in I is not tho ural element of my I ther wear upon my tho tinge of the shop nnd the dost of the as badges of the pursuits of than the gaudy epaulet upon my or a sword dangling by my with its glittering the insignia of of of of sometimes fc hfl an lions of the United to give J of honorable asd glorious o and curmudgeon in the Our DOCTOR LEWIS tho following suggestion in relation to preserving the out his paper requested him to add his God has covered the skull with But old Lucre declined Some people shavo it off. Mischievous It exposes the It ses the throat and fay wise Men become Why? they wear close hats and caps. Women to the I do not he what benefit this statue will be mo and is a prcat deal of money to pay for tho ification of other peopl fl 4 T Benefit replied the are never by It will benefit you more than anybody j do not wear close hats and caps. Men Tho statue can be seen from every never lose a hair below where the hat window of your it will be an the not if they have been and to the wholo neigh twenty The close hat holds and it will perpetually remind the heat and Thereby the you of the Father of his hair glands become weak the bwr i 1" out What will restore tt Nothing immortal W old HE'S A n battle between tha RuSSianS and Tartars are a wild sort cf people in tho north of soldier Cantata hold on I haje a Fetch him alongt said the but won't let me said the and tho fact tho Tartar cinght So when a man to take another in and frets bit himself they A the becomes Bat in process Ah old me I don't require to remind falling or recently the 1, f KA 4V v with of for I always carry him and ho placed his hand upon hii lowing is wash the head freely with cold water ones or twice a Wear let me tell replied a thoroughly Tim is tho that's yoa have grot belt moans to arrest the and restore too in a mighty tight place SOMETIMES a girl no lo an when it is plain the nose on her face that she means The best what ia of can learn to read and write but wo cannot learn that he a particular gift of Snd to THK habit of reflecting inner which all that we See and In this disposition of the soul everything becomes an object if If the young remble with joy at tbn of a new the moral botanist joys no to see germinate him a much rior to that of an unknown MEN little think how immorally they act in rashly meddling with what they do not Their delusive good intention is no pre- they who realty well must be fearful of acting ill. way to judge whether she is in earnest tell the I esteem him happy who or not is to look straight into her does not wish to it. The and never mind her sarcasm ig although this quality makes thoso whom it most anxious to add to their are generally don't know how to any good use of what they have with to vow i is easily seen In all nnt ment for him whose but we can rarely it in j procures I ia the cf JEWS PA PER I  

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