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V. S. Ottteial Paper for Oregon. FRIDAY, .II-LY 10, ,1374. - - Baltimore Convention. 1 he tiKiu Reimbllenn Tflckei fbr i7tin" WCK hrrjrand nnrai. FOR rKKSlDEVr, 7. S. GRANT. FOB VICE PRESIDES'!", HENRY WILSON, PiTsltlculial El; elan', A. B. VK IIA M. of I'nwrllta county, w. l. HARK, of WMAitngto. comity. J. V. U.VZLKY, of loii;:lii comity. ltUbolirnl Squirmer. One by one the old-time prinei- pics and usages, the ancient land- marks and traditions of the I W- J racy have ken eschewed and swept , away, until to-day nothing remains , oi us ancient prestige aim g.ory, save the name. The repeal ot the Xebraska bill may properly be re- ganUnl as the event which sounded the death knell of the Democratic arly. r.ou. wm w u..s .ne work of disintegration has lieen slowly but surely going on. With in the last few years the many " de iiarturc-s taken," and the numerous! 1 i-i e 1 unscrupulous schemes fbr power j and pelf recklessly taken by the 1. 1 I . . I. J! democracy nave given strong mm. cation of its apeedy demise. It re-: rua.ned for rerojade Kenuhlua i,s, bankrupt ... reputation and inffn- u..-,wlv . - f-i ai)d , . goring ,mve ?iveI1 tiie I fadetl to corrupt, and which drove ; evideiMje of tWr them from its ranks, to absorb the . , ,., ,. , .. . ,. . ! previous errors and inconsistencies, httlc remaining vitality that c.rcu-; Xot,iing tflt they do now wili lated slusish'v through Democratic: . ., i, ! ,T - , , , exonerate them from the charge ol veins. lv so doing it feems to . . ., , ; t lve reached that climax of hor- i T IZ an low ror, which Domerov said sometime ' " J ' fi Z Z l i f - ago it wasonthcadto. Brickfe'I ff V" aicvcrateil that it was on the road , "f "T t ! to tlie devil. In a figurative sense bis sulphurous majesty has been reached by the Democracy. The tlanies ot their torment have begun to wax w.u. more u.antne.r women . , , hotness, 1'omeroy seems to have i read the characters of (Jreeley and Drown and the rest of the diaboli- i i i 11 t i i: : eai " sorc-iicau neimuueau imps, well. He knew that Old White Hat's '' vagaries and whims, if in dorsed and faithfully followed, wonld lead the Democracy such a dance of inconsistency as would be utterly diabolical. It is true the party had arrived at great profi . , . , . ,,. ' ticncy in making new and startling 1 J B n changes. Its feats ot high and lofty tumb'ing in the political arena were never equaled, much less stir o,i Th- oh.nm i,o.nVor ! were always made with some show, M? w,iat evi,,encc 1,avc tIie' ; "J"1 i,,te"ded f Purs',,e lul,5? be" t. it e- v -a 1 : that Greeley will lie any the less : wre 1 was assured of such co-opera- however feeble, of individual con-; . . 3 f ' tionnnd nvmnithv m.iwsl Tl.o m ' , whimsical and crochety m that re-, t onauu s)inpau y; i het-i.-.J 1 he s-istency. I hey were very unscrup-1 . . time will come, I hope, in good op- ulcus and reckless in their drifting, j Iatl" ti,a" a"y 0tl,er? 0DC portunity, when the world will see but they were made generally with ! wfiatevt'r- As a P01'"1' C'1y that you arc no less Democrats lie reference to the overthrow of He- j is l1'2'1' Pvish and capricious, cause you have pursued the course public, principles. It is not J n4 the of hi Aomiuistration k now. They yield their individual-! 'fT!0, M , SS. K oers.l 5 ity into the hands of a faction of! their old time, and bitterest ene mies. The strange picture is pre sented of the great Democratic snake being entirely eaten up and incorporated into the flesh aud blood, willingly too, ot a little wriggling, selfish, disaffected He-; publican worm. Greeley, llrown, ; Trumbull, Sumner, SeJiurz, men who have done so much U destroy the Deraocratic party whom the " . , ., . 1 ceutlyheld up to .1 Democracy so rcceu scorn and execration; who are as i mnch WW toDemocraticpriuci- j &g ' i "KSSf1 plesandrytayasthcday l )referml , so 1 sm.ply bid you fa.etvoll when Brooks' cane fell m vigWflttt Democrats throughout the! Senator Sumner said the other blows of chasnsement on the head ( M &k fa . day : "I have a very high opinion of Sumner; these are the men who I ho of Greeley who I know labors in now om thc Democracy, body ami gromjd thouRl Uqmb behalf of the same cause to which I soul, and whom they intend irieW- iu ftjlod to ; liave devoted my life. Of collide I ing tor the promotion ot their sel-, harmonii!e with the rf t)e gympatl.iaj with the movement, fish purposes. We have been try- j Whi,e k ,aa bccn a mMt j but the time has notcome, however, ing to think of a name that would j bittor ei)cray rf j At pre4ent) no mau fa ailthorize(1 1(, be appropriate for this new coab- j Democracy( Jie hag at the rarae timc 8pcak for me." Sumner is evident tion. The name Democrat is no : mado yery ag g R ,y Io!Mling np ,)is ,nofltl) Wld when longer appropriate, neither will j bli(m e ,)as oflen 80wcd i be .hoots it off; as hecertainly will, TTsfrll "mu . r"? I liithi.lti'iil Kant i-rf Cn itav An V,.,,,,. 1.,.., . ,. ."luii'.'ii, ft,. I lit- I it , IVI tlllVI tJ twist and wriggle in their agony j most devilishly. ";; TT .i i Aoomuaw has four points, tint's I certain ; but a pair of compasses has wily two. j The kmImUm or wrwicj mid j nrawn fcy the KnlUniore ou- , Million. I We were not at all Mirjrit"l to j betr on o'.ir return of tlic endorse- meat of (ireeley aial lrow.n I')' th ; laKawy w (d iTOwi w but little room tor iloiiht as to uic result, 'l'he fchenie, irojeetel by the Missouri HtptibUeyH, at Bwt received so uiifavorahly by many, gradually gained in influence and power unit! its acceptance or Incer- poration into Democratic identity of Greeley at Baltimore in the t"l beeaiM only a matter of fonn. 'I he. ..lowing f-ty'c : The Aihi im r fech South were among the earliest and a sympathy for Greeley because he most emphatic endorsers They is a newspaper man, Tlic W de threw themselves into the amis of dares such a reducinsi t" a position the movement with an abandon to absurdity wl largely tend to anything but prudent. The West ftftcr nK. 01. leKS lltita. wlJdo1,v bruko out wilh the ailj fi. the w4 mont, or ' W()11(le.rul hnmnm 0f on-! (Wm0Ilt ias been the prevailing j liticnl weatlier-cock," and rays the j nm, Wi,en lt is retnembered ' Democrats, supported by the South, . Q &f& endeavorillg u, unsca, tk, Gei jHrowntie W(W wm.,mlwho saved the L'liM). The J ,loJ ,Q HlwlMlcr th0 principles Ufrai(Am thinks that (Jree'ey wI m N ,0 , a lilll0 m. . stituted their individuality, some i comprehension of the saerilice maile by them may be arrived at. In this 4j . . ,, , .. . i movement they have yielded their most cherished and time-honored principles. They have planted I 1 ..,.,. ,... Ipnnlnioan uu. . m mout))s Re. I c,aspKl ft Rcpnbliaiu lea(!. crai is an mat is leu toineiu, now humiliating this idea must be to a j geimine Democrat. There are many j such, we believe, in the country- Democrats of the old school. Thev W . ,lwln9v(, ' 1 ... ' . .. en no sympathy with the action of the Haltimoro Convention, lhey will L-w.,1- nimn t!w inn r.f tlmt Paii. wn. ..trv... v.iv ' " . - a., t.... ' .. . . ... . t.e of allegiance, 1 hey will turn ; away from tho support of Greeley ! wiin aisgust. Mien men preier an many uouottess regant as a proud open enemy to a sycophant, a vis- olie but which is to me an cmbar ionary dreamer, or a demagogue, i ""S 0,K'- ,xf;f i' "ivolves the IleiK, if they vote atall, they wilfL I vntn flir (Jrnnf Tlio Dnninorfltfi . .... ......... . ... . .... , , j wlin mitnovt limlau mltr on mm trolling his Administration in case : , , , 1 ci 1 1 he is elected. Should so great a ca- lamity as his l'k'clon '"PP t0 thc 1 "crc 18 rml mue 1 ever, ot Jus being elected. If we felt as sure of health, happiness ' himself and continued. and long life as we do of Greeley's 1 ara "ot mucM '" tl,u babitof re defeat, we wou'd be content. c,civin- IPrcsU ... i tleucy. Oreat laughter. I am, They win iiesHntv. in consciiic.icc, unable to reply as readily as ot here might. Renewed Wo. honril a lfmrwmt. cau tho ! lnorrl.t,. 1 I mi. .,..l.i .. i, T day that he 1)rcfrlTOl a Ucmo. j . tU : (Jreeley with success. He felt thc former would lie honorable while "w"v""vl j tne tatter wouni ne a uisCTace. lie J , his individual preferences for men . . , 1 1 aml raeMures 40 render h,m more ot an enemy to the success of thc party than a frieud. He has shown 7 , .7 . the clearest indication that he is in the second childhood stage as a )oiticinii, as lie is in that singe in . f vusil,o men in I tlic WalnfiWWiB ranks will liestfate iK,(;;X. t ov vote for a man for 'lv...j,loi.t. who I iiwollk allowed ., Ktulant dfcjwcitkfn to army l.im jn oposrtkn to Uio practical tlevel- .LrfUia whtyites wrceh he prolcsml to support. Ilia past record is aitociixr too qtiertil us to excite eotdiden.' Thc Ia:i1o:i PrfM ki Urerlcr. The English journals at London June commented on the nomination bring about abandonment of a sys- Wm wfcMBty ,l0 people of America have so long been deprived ol a real voice in their choice of 1 'residents, The 7M ynpk calls Greeley a ' - wou'd not be an eligible candidate were it not for his electioneering strength. lie is as honest as a part- ian can be, and occasionally shows ,. , , " . , glimpses ol rough good sense, but he is of violent disposition, without regular education, and devoid of'j anvthin- like exiwient in the ad- mi,jisttratioi, of puWio a,,-airs. In fact, be k a good yeoman of the Inlt genera!.-,,., Although Greeley is inferior to Adams, he is not ii.fo- rior to Cant. - - uroelty li InlnraiFr him Xowlnn. ami u.i.k.k uuskb.. api. , ) , ,e 12t , st Xow Vork ' ' ' ft V 000,11110 ' "0mi"ation ''V th Ilaltimoie Convention. In response a delighted Sage sFke ns fob ows . I should need time were I to at, tempt to reply fitly and fully to this important and I Tieed not say gratifying communication. It may .". ii t that l siioukl reply m writing, but as I have addressed a letter, w,idl m preUy wijLly Wu sweretl, to tho Lilieral Kcptibhcan L Oil VlMltlOll. lt 111.1 V lint, la' llivo. I ' J sarv. I can on v sav now tlmt. I accept your nomination in the same . JJg jt b (, I Urn at present in a position which j amiov'anc0 tf amlaewirtnHition m .... .t i ,.. ne v. 1 ill r luvkiivn 'III L 1 JU UU1L III NJllll" ..,,'. , . .... , fr , , va n 11 11 lli'iiixr r Iu lam connuent that time alone is neces- safy to vindicate my motives to all 1 . , and convince nil. tnileeil. ol the nn. triotism of the course I am pursu. ncre Mr. (ireeley's voice falter- ed with emotion. He recovered to ot- m or at least as many of you as eau come, to my humble farm house, where 1 , , . shall be to-morrow, aud where we shall lie able to converse nnd confer snati do hdic 10 converse nm more iieeivtnan here, it you come, , , , , . - . come to the best thc farm can af- a mammoth blunderbuss will have sjwkcii to the wit "Ieavcyoii, my friend," said a de moralized old toper, dinging to a lamp-post oh a dark night "leave you in a condition not to take care of yourself! Uic, iwv ol' boy, ner.' " In the Portland AW-Wm of t' o 13th inst. a hvahays tliat "ii: con- j sequence of the illness of I'ev. fir. 'alv there will U no .''.; nt the Ffc Stephen's Chapel on u--nn.iT.m-. ; X W JL A-HiTX!." 14th iiit-t." A person w, u'd sup pose from that, that the Hev. 3!rJ I !aly was a xiekti preaehrr. WILLIAM DAVIDSOM, I!!'. VI. UsTATK HEALER, .. CI Front htrH't, !'irll:uiil, Or REAL ISTT ATE In llilsfITVn.1 K.T I.A Si', in tin- M"i-t itiwlntlilH luifi'i- ; tle,Mnsltliv.j of l.o'is, HAM' I'.l.ih'KS and IU1CKS) li n ian I s'i'on; ; atw, IMPKOVKH K A I! M, mi l valiii'.'r nn- mltlvntwl I.AXI'S. iiic.l irr A I.I. ur!if ! tile STATE for SiYJiE. I ItRAL ESTATE, M other rfnptrtT, nni-.-liM-i"! i"irin:'ri'-i'o'i lontin tlii-i rr'y ninl Ibiiiitichoill ill'' STATU an I TEHR1- TORIES, xflili trnit mm unit on Iba moat I AOVANTAliliuUI TKItMs. HOI s) mill StllBKS hasei. LOANS : NEIiilTIATKII.nli'H l.AIMSOK I.I. I K SfRlPTJONS IMIO.MITI.Y l'l)IA.KITEU; uu.l n iteni-inl KlSAXtTAI.nntl AliE.M'V Ill'SISESstranaHiliHl. Ali EM's of I his OFFICE, l at) tlic ( I I TTESmi'l TuWNs in ill" STATE, will rt I ii'lvo ilcMcrlmlmu of FARM 1'Hol'KliTV nii'l forward thi: smuu to llio ulxve n I- I SPECIALTIES r Dvnm Trfniminivs. An cxteiiMlvo va rloty of (k)lk, ai in. cotton and woolen (IruflA i rlinnilugis nx s in litoro. t'lilstnoiiH. Lali-it stylt'sioii.sluiitly on huml, in low llgurtis, lisrrlliini'OllM. l.iiiiri' ami ItnittnKi of all jtrailrs ttiui quullilcrt, a full assort nu'iit. JAfoNETS. MVSI.INS. KJinUOirikRlES, DIAPER LINEN, Kill A NO ALL OT II KI1 V IRIKTIKS OF liLOVES, HOSE, ETC.. AT I'HINE ( OST. MKs. n. I. fiODLEV. Albany, Mnyii. m. I)Z!. VAN DKSI HEKil IIN Inftilllble Worm Syrup. S Its value I" rvmoN lux tnnsspsof em, lltlcs i frotu the loinii' Ii it n . t liowi'ln of elillili'en, ! ovou where worm- ilo not exist, cannot be too highly eatiuiateU. Feveranil Ague. lor.oniiliecouiiiig Uo blttlatodb) the pKMencfl of wormaln the i atomoeh or bowel, sro more liable to. liavo I a protracto 1 courao of ehllla anil fever. Th6 worm rcmeilleii have been known to (tare when all other rwui'.lles Imvo fitiled, etipeelally in chiHlren, ' For Rale bv A. Carothen & Co., wholesale j iiikI retail itnuitists, Allninv, Or. I'rlee One Hollar per Ixitlle, v4n3uni(l A. WIIEELEK, Silicon, OREGON, uiidin. AaeatfbrlhewleoftheeekthmlvdRAIN WAUOX.nurl all kinils i( AGRICfLTVU- : A I. M AI '111X1:1: Y. I Consignments noltcltod, I T,)WX LOTS, in the town of Shedd, for ; ! sale. I . . uw TMKij. - - MRS. H. D. CODLEY, flits i STIEKKT, AUtAXY, ClONTKMPLATKS EXLARfllXG HEB ' bnsiiii'ss the coming season, iuul in order to iniike room will Sell at Coiltfor Thirl)- Duyti! Her entire stoik of Millinery Goods I Consisling of iMixxirrs, hatn, fmwi:iw. Hill I.A F, KMBKOIDF.RIfN, JACOSERN, IIABRKR Ml SI.IXS, anil a variety of other gnotls to lx- foand in a Firxt Iuks millinery Store ! Please call iimrexamine. July 13-fiml TOTK i:, TIIK WRIKHOLOKKS OK a tlie A II win y & ttintlum WTater Ditch or Coittpnny ftiw tvqnoiitoe) t meet at tbcikmrt HoniHj iu Allwuy, July M. nt l o'clock, for Hie purpose of orjninfsing mid ComTHtiiy. A- full fttten4ancb ot tlie KtookiloUlciMis rotpiiHtcd, for the purjOMt Ol" t'U'ct thO tlLMJVinHilT OltlflM! lor HUil Cotlimity- " L. LLKINK June l i, 7241 Order of lucorijomtors, ATTEVrlOX. Til V. IMiKUSIiiNKI) IIKUEBY RE-ini'-ts ullporgmH knouiii thbiuHolvefl ln(lobtd to liim. I'tllier hy note or hook iit-i-oiint, to tnako liiiuicdintti paviuont to Ihni-li, Monti'ilhA Co.,al :it.v IfllKAllw ny, In wlio ii.' limi'ls In ling left his Imoks, notes mill nil gacountM J, M. ItEACH. Albttliv, .luni' 7, ls7-.'-t0 JOHN SCHMEER, - -1IKAI.KH y- Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OKKGOX. HAS JUST OrENKD HIS NEW (iROCETt oMaolMunent on corner of Ellsworth and First Rtrocla, wit Ii a fivsh. stock ot Groeorles, I'rovtsions, Ciuidkts, (Hitars, To Ijiu'co, to which he invites the atten tion of our citizens. In connection with the store he will keep a I tike i;, . and will always have on hand a fall Supply Of fresh hrcud, crackers, Ac. C5T fall and sec inc. JOHN WHMEEIt. Fchrunry UWlvl JOB WAGON. HAVIN'ii Pnt(HA8KD THE INTEK est of (i. W. Vounif In the Delivery Baxlness, I am pnipnii'd to do nny nnd nil kinds of nls. on short notice and with rink-lc dls pateh. Tcnus reasonahle. l'ackujtes de livered to nnv port of the cltv. tt& ')k put for the BAY TKAM and .Ion WAIKIN. tOxi A. N. ABVOUi. ECONOMY "TIME IE3 TIME) And Accumulate "7V BALTH, l!Y Bl'TIXC vol i: Will GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, HOT I 03,1 S, CROCKERY, HATS, BOOTS &8E0K8, PILLS, LINIMENT, PAINTS, OILS, IN FACT ALMOST AXYTIHXi; Yd!- MAY HAVI; OCCASION TO I SK, UNDER OWE ROOF. h.e.xy pay, ANII- PROUPT PAYING SHORT-TIME CUSTOMERS, WILL FUJI), AS HERETOFORE, STORE Or THE SI KSt ltII!E, .t all Times, A (iood Assortiu'. nl of tho BEST GOODS -at (Inl LOWEST PRICES ! ALL ELIlViDSi Merchantable Produc? ! BOUGHT. A. WHEELER. Sliodd, Oregon, April 5, 187-A-3J GROCERIES I PROVISIONS, I WIIOLESALE AM) RETAIL COBS KR rtRSfT DS MPA MIIN-OTS , ALBANY, OREGON, A, jDa Liag-cca? Pronrlctor, i HAVE ALWAYS IX STORK A VTf.t. mid iiiiniWole miiiply of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES! PROVISIONS ! Tobacco & Cigars, Wlii. il I will sell for oisb OK low iisilia lowest, or i'xi'1, iingo for all kluib of uh ehiiii table tOl.MRY PRODUCE ! ; Received amt fa store a large qttantlty o ISALO SALT, which I will sell ehoapur than over lielom otferud in this market. 645" 1 extend n general Invitation toalljJSJ l5T)xi)Ie in llii-i raid ii'l.ininiii.tr.s. t-it'eon mil's, to call mill I'Xiini-. 4-TJ ,.-4'- ine i,mlity iiii'l prices Jftg K-4rf goods, ns I feelJM t-r eontiiieiit ot myjga tiirnhlllly to ulve-JRl ihoroagh ,i3 Kir mtte-jM t-r f,io-tg esrjwiM A. C. LAYTd.V. BL AC K SMUT IING ! -AMI General Repair Shop. rpilK rXIiKIlSKJXKI) IIAVIXC I!K A tamed to Alhaiiy.aiid taken his old shop on corner of Kllsworth nnd Second streets, annoniHWH ids uiullnoH to atnuid , to nil kindsof ! ISLAt KSMITIIlXli. MILL HACWXfl FORU'.SG, K1X'. Also, has on hand and for late, tho COQUILLARD WAGON, Strayer Force-Iced GRAIN DRILL, STAR IH0X.INE, and other PLOWS, WOOD'S HE PER & MOWER, which hi. vlll sell Ou the most rensoiinlilo terins. HOUSE SHOEING. -All round,$2; Resetting-, $1. 1VK MK A t'AIX. I All work entrusted to me will recelro pnmipt iittcmlon, and lie exeenled in the Iicsl possihlo Dimmer, villi i;ihi: umterial. I a inare of pnhllc pntronnge is soHcited. f-i' Shop on cnrncrKllswml h nnd Seetnid , stivcts,oipiite l'icivc's Ferry. f. WtMJll. Lard Oil & Soap MANUFACTORY. rpITK t'SDfiRflONEIl lIAVrXfJ i)M I. pletetl and put in good running order (heir new Lard Oil and Soaj Mannfactopy, I in the city of APmny, are prepared to pnr- chnM, at the lllglicn cash intcs, all the ilogN, Raiield Butter, Soup Gretie, Ac. delivered to them In thin city. They tire now niauufnctiirln;' and luivu on hiiiid Fancy Toilet aM Common Soap, In ureal variety, warranted equal to tho liest In market, which they oiler to tho trade nt the inont nuoonablo ratcB. Orders twirieetfnlly BOUOttOtt. SatlPfSu--tlon ffiiHrnnteed. L . , fijt-Pnr(ics hnvlmt IIors, llnncld Butler, orlirceseof any kind, for sale, will do well to tilvc nn a cull. WESTLAKE A HUma, Nov. 11, 1871-10V4