The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 14, 1871, Image 2

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High Court of impeachment, for the trial ol
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W. W. Holden, Governor of the State 4c.,
peached
We are gratified to learn that the T imes is
The model government at Washington
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“Precisely at 12 M. the managers on the strains at a gnat after swallowing camels; as meeting a cordial and kindly greeting from
SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 14, 1871.
We see the judicarj committee of the House
Geo. Vance, Senator elect from North Caro our brethern of the press, as witness the fol­
of Representatives have offered articles of part of the House of Represenatives appeared
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Business. Agent. impeachment of the Governor of North Caro­ at the bar of the Court, and demauded that hnu, is politely informed that his presence lowing : ■
E. D, FOUDRAY,.
T he D emocratic T i I ies .—We have received
the Court take process against W. W. Hol­ would be still obnoxious to the godly crew at
lina to trie-Senate, v^hiub are-as follows :
It
the
first number of the Democratic Times,
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the
Nation
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s
Capitol
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that
the
five
years
den,
and
that
he
be
notified
to
nppear
before
Eighth of January. '
llesolted, That Wilburn W. Holden, Gov­
published
at
Jacksonville.
Oregon,
which
has
ernor of North Carolina, be impeachtd o! that Court for trial, to answer the articles of penance of political ostracism, has not yet
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impeachment preferred by the House of Re­ washed his political sins away, the nat^pnal arisen Phtsnix like| from the ashes of the
Last Sunday brought round ths fifty-fifth high crimes and misdemeanors in office,”
safety demands a holier than he. His Phari­ Democratic News. We like both the appear­
anniversary of the battle of New Orleans.
—have considered the same, and submit presentatives.
Process was properly issued, and served on saical Judges, while they stand up iu their ance aud the spirit of the Times. Il speaks
A day that will ever be memorable to the the following report :
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the Governor. In due time, he appeared by holy togery, and “thank God that they are with a firm and confident, though not arror
American people, as long as they respect the
That William W. Ilolden, Governor of
gant tone. It announces to the community
principles that were established by the re-' J»orth Carolina, unmindful of his oath of of­ counsel, Mr. II. C. Badger, who, in the name not ns other men are”, oeurtainly have some
INTERNALLY—
suit of that day’s successful issue. It was fice, did in July last organize, arm r.nd equip of the Governor, naked to be allowed 30 days doubtful affiliations, wiien they make past in which it is published, that it is established
then, ths United States settled by the arbi­ a military force, not recognized by, and in for preparation to answer. It was granted, crimes a test for their righteous association. on a sound basis, and that it expects to be a The Pain King
permanent institution among them. It will
trament of the sword, the asserted rights of subversion of the Constitution of the State of after which the Court adjourned until 23rd of A bit of history on the case in point, might
ai
CURES CRAMPS,
better illustrate the relation theso whitened be Democrat in politics, but will, nt the
her citizens abroad, and the rights of com­ North Carolina, which military force, so un January.
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mercial intercourse to which she had justly lawfully organized, was not kept under subor­ The proceedings were conducted with that sepulchres benr to the loyal consistency of their same time, be the bold and zealous advocate
of
every
local
interest
of
Jackson
county
and
decorum
which
the
gravity
of
the
uccasiou
position.
aspired. These rights had been arrogantly dination to and governed by the civil power,
CURES CHOLERA,
Southern
Oregon,
We
wish
the
Times
every
denied by Great Britain, and a recognition but was, by the order of thes;>id William W. demamded.— N. C. Sentinel.
W. W. Holden, the preseut radical
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of them was forced by the almost miraculous Holden, Governor ns aforesaid, made para­
Governor
of North Carolina, was an arrant success. It is published by J. N. T. Miller
Postal Facilities.
CURES SICK HEADACHE,-
cuccesi of the American arms under Andrew mount to and subversive ol the civil authori
secessionist, a turbulant advocate of thecause & Co.; E. D. Foudray. ^business agent.—
Yreka
Union.
Jackson ; which grand event gave the youth­
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The people of Jacksun county are entitled that brought on the civil strife. The con-
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That the said William W. Holden, Gov to greater mail facilities than they now pos- servative people of North Carolina repudiated
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ew P aper .—We are'informed that our
nations of the world.
his
favorite
principle«,
on
the
first
effort
to
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envr as aforesaid, did in the months of July scss. The County has a population uf four
cotemporary
will
start
again
to-day
under
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This measure of the old Democratic party and ?.ngust ta«t 'without lawfvl warrant and thousand, seven hundred and fifty nine, accor­ take them out of the Union ; Holden lead in
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succeeded ju securing the sacrifices our noble authority, and in defiance and subversion of ding to the last census, and polled.at the last another effort and succeeded. While Gov. the title of the Democratic Times." Under
CUhES DYSENTERY,
whose
auspices
it
is
to
be
published,
or
who
fathers, in common, had made in the Revolu­ the Constitution, arrest and imprison many election twelve hundred a.id tigt.tv-three Vance plead with all hi« might and main for
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tionary struggle.
Ia commemorating the of the peaoeahle and lawabiding citizens of votes. The County embraces an area of a remedy in tho Union, the policy of Hoiden, is to hold the editorial quill with its duties
and
responsibilities
we
have
not
yet
learned,
memories that cluster around this proud day, th» State, depriving them of their liberties 8,000 square miles, and in extent uf teritory prevailed, by whom he was stigmatized and
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Andrew Jackson constitutes the central fig­ and privileges, and certain of Baid citizens, is larger than Connecticut, which has an area branded ns a traitor to bis State. However, but if its earns its title, iff this county, it
will
be
decidedly
a
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rich
thing.
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Although
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reluctant
he,
(Vance)
was
ie
subscribing
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ure. His signal services rendered his coun­ so unlawfully arrested and imprisoned, did of 4,750, square miles ; Deleware, with an
opposed
iu
many
of
our
interests
to
the
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new
ty. not only upon the field, but also in the cause to bo subjected to cruel and unusual area of 2,120, square miles ; Massachusetts, to Holden's motto ol “pledging the last man
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councils of the nation, lends a lustre that is punishments.
with an atca of 7,800 square miles; and and the last dollar,” for the consequences, he paper” we nevertheless extend to it a hear­
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coveted alike by all true Americans. With
Rhode Island with an area of } ,306 square stepped forward among the first to the front ty greeting and wish it success.— Senintel.
That
the
said
Willian
W.
Holden,
Gov
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Yes, neighbor, you will find it “decidedly
indexible will and unerring judgment, he
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miles ; and ia nearly as large as New Hamp and braved danger line a mau, until he was
ernor
as aforesaid, denied to citizens, unlaw­
rich,
” and although Democratic times hereto­
dealt with tho conflicting interests of the.
shire aud New Jersey. The greater part ol taken up and placed in the gubernatorial
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States separately, and the United States as fully restrained of their liberty by his au­ • his magnificent extent of teritory ; capable chair, and cowtinucd to hold the positiou un­ fore in this county,have not pleased you so well
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an aggregate, with a stern impartiality— thority, all remedy to enquire into the law­ as it is, of ^aupportirvg a vast population, is til his State laid down its arms to the eon as they might, w® expect to make this the
fulness
thereof,
and
in
defiance
of
the
Con
emocratic
T
imes
ever
witnessed
D
liveliest
wielding the high behest of his offiee without
almost totally deprived of mail facilities. quering foe. Ilo'.den, in tl.e meantime, had
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precedent guide for the common good of all. stitution, the Laws, and the Process of the There are but two mail routes in the Couuty, took refuge behind a quill barrier and fought yet.
Courts, he suspended the privileges of the
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While be declared that, “bv the eternal the
and but seven post offices, to supply a popu­ his foes until the winning side was manifest,
writ of liapeas corpus, claiming that he. was
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The
Democratic
Times
is
Naw
Union should be preserved,” he admonished,
lation scattered over 8,000 square miles of and then floped over, regardless of his anti­
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governed by a “supreme law.” whereby he
in terms of the deepest solicitation, against
territory. One of those routes consists in cedents. Gov. Va»ee was arrested, hurried the natBo of a new paper, published in
CURES RHEUMATISM.
could deny lhe privileges of the said wri4
centralization of power. Like a true seer he
part of the main route betwee u Purlland and off and cast as a felon in the Old Capitol Jacksonville, at the defunct Democratic
when, In hi« opinion, the safety of the State
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stood upon tho constitutional bulwarks, and
Sacremento, running nearly on the extreme Prison, while the accepted perfidy of the News uffije. ft is publislxed by J. N. T.
required
it.
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D.
Foudray
Ils
tininess
solemnly proclaimed against this evil, that
western border of the county, und supplying other, who bad out beroded Herod himself, Miller, with E.
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In
view
of
the
matter«
herein
set
forth,
had then commenced sapping at the founda­
the offices of Grants Pass, Rock Puiut, Willow was in a twinkling absolved from his pditi agent, and makes a very gi>od appe trance.
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combining historical facts, with statements Springs Jacksonville, Eden aud Ashland. cal sine, and awarded, by the conquer’« will, — Yreka Journal.
tion of our liberties.
contained in public documents, and the re­ The other is the Crescent City aud Jackson­ tho chief office of the State, which he still
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The grand and truthful theory of the sov­
Statistics of Jackson County.
cords of the Public Departments and tho ville route, also io the western portion of the holds and lords it over hi« people with such
ereign right» of the several State» that com­
Courts, the undersigned, members of the County, and supplies the Post Office at Ap fl »grant abuses of power, that he now stands
As a Family Medicin«, it stands unrivaled.
posed, and was to compose the American
J'Oyuhtlion.
Buy it, *ry it, and be c nvinced. For «tie by all
Committee, who are a majority thereof, are piegate. The citizens uf the eastern portion impeached before her Legbhiture for •'high
Union, was fully acceeded to by the last of
dealers iu Patent Medicines.
2.382
of the opinion, that said William W. Holden, of the County are entirely deprived of all crimes and misdemeanors. ' His entire dia­ White males................................
W. L. COWAN, Proprietor.
ficial act of his life, in which he said :
White females..............................
1,677
Jan. 14 tf.
Governor of the State of North Carolina, be postal facilities whatever, and are obliged to bolical course has been endorsed by the Radi­ Colored males....................... ......
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“It is too obvious fer argument that a sin­
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impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors. travel distances averaging from ten, to oue cal authorities, which has been sustained by Colored females..........................
gle and consolidated Government would be
They therefore rec tmmended to the House, hundred and forty miles, in order to obtain bayonets, «¿should a virdicl and judgement Total
4,759
wholly inadequate to watch over and protect
its interests, and every friend of our free in the adoption of the aceompaning reaolu their mail matter. The populous districts be obtained against him, bavoneta, the I
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
of B g and Little Butte Creek, Table Ruck, favorite ultimatum of his backer«, will, in al< Males ...
stitutioos should always be prepared to main­ Hon.”
The rules wore suspended, and the resola­ Manzanita, Evans Creek, and Foots Creek, probability, be imposed b tween it and exe­ Female«
Corurr of California and Third St».,
tain unimpaired and in full vigor the rights
tions
taken up, and after considerable. dis have no post offices; but the people arc com
and sovereignty of the States, and to confine
cution.
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1,050
cussion to lay it u$onjhe table, at th®, in- pencd t0* obta,u (he’if
la HORNE, Proprietor,
_______ _________ _• mailea'-either at Rock
the action of the General Government to the
Two familiar incidents in this connection,
t'liiiti/icalivit nf Color.
stance ot the negro members, the motion was Point or Jacksonville. Sterling and Union
sphere of its appropriate duties.”
might be refered to in order to show a iarther ! Blacks................................................... ................. 1C
EUS LEAVE TO IXFORM THE PUBLIC"
’rejected by a vot® of 37 yet»» Io SI nays ;
T<-wu,
Flounce
Ruck
and
Lel.md,
are
in
the
Indian»....................................................................
5o
that be Im« the large.-t, l»e»t, aod in->«t coin-
Here the separate identity of the States '^And a committee of three, Mrsrs. Welch,
contrast bet s een the«e two elr.vractcrs.
Chinese................ . ................................................. 634
iiiudiouv Hotel in clouthern 49 Ore-on.
same
situation,
while
there
is
uot
a
single
found a firm and considerate advocate in the Sparrow and Strudwick, laid the resolutions
Oil the occasion of signing the Ordinance
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east
of
the
mountains.
The
people
old warrior and sage. 17.
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12___1__ | b>fore the Senate. Mr. Welch, in behalf of
of Secession, before the assembled convention, Total........ ............................................................ 70(1
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idea
unification
It is locate i in the central part "f J i*k»wnvill»
thus excluded, number a vutiug population the present satrap governor, then dough!)
stages fr > iii the X >rtli an>1 South leave regularly
ever crossed his mind; but, so the other1,
ConrtitHtioiml
llflutiou*.
the Committee, addressed the Senate in the
fr< m the U. S. HOTEL.
of 458, fully one third of the voting pupu{a patriot, drew out u brand new massive, g.,hl Number of voter»..,............................................... 1.244
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hand, a spherical completeness is appropri . following and eloquent remarks :
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Democrat
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Cion
of
the
ew
’
ire
County.
We
are
cunfi
793
I
ately reeognized that the General Govern­
The House h is lately been re painted, and ren,v-
pen, and sanctimoniously dipped it in >«t fa*
“M r . P resident and S enators : I would
Repub'.ican......................... .............................
• 490 | 1 vatcd ; the room« are newly furnished. and well*
ment was a sphere, and the States were dis» ( display the most callous indifference, the dent that if a proper representation was mad» tidiously in the ink, and with the most
Ven’ Puled.
The bedrooms are »tipptieA with'
tinct orbs, revolving around it as a common most remarkable and unnatural absence of to the authorities of the P. O. Department, extreme unction, signed the d icument, and Number of Citizens whose riglrt t» vote has
X/’ /.VO’ ItEbS, nod every other convenience far
been nbridged on »wbt-r grounds than Re­
center, without jostling one against the other. sensibi.ity, if, in appearing at the bar ol the a route would be established—say from Jack flourished it before the apyiau ling audience bellion or other Crime................... .
48 the ceewforta of guests.
Thi9 was the closing thought of his public Senate ol North Carolina, in obedience h» the sonville to Surprise Valley—connecting with exclaiming : "here is a maiden ptir—I fur­
b'aoii'y llelation».
BOARD AND LODGING
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career. /And how far that thought has been commands of the Representatives of the peo­ the route which we understand is already es nish it for this immortal occasion ; it .shall
Number of Families.......................... .
..1.195
heeded, the past ten years amply testifies. ple, charged us Iain with the performance of tablished between the latter point and Reno, never be dipped in ink again ; •/ will be as Number of dwelling house-*..... . ...... .
.1,225 Can be ho-i at reasonable rate», according to the'
room ocetqiied.
This centralizing dogma increased at such an so solemn la duty—that of impeaching the on the C. P. R.ll. aud Post Offices should be .sacred as the one that traced the fret Dcclara Area, square miles.............................. .
8,000
alarmiDg rate, that injustice and usurpation, its Governor of a great Commonwealth—were 1 established nt Link River, Goose Lake, and lion of Independence. I, before this Conven­ Acres of land tinder cultivation......
15,000
THt: TABLE
Marriages,
1870,
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35
natural offspring, drove eleven of the States to not oppressed with the awful responsibility other convenient points on the route. Another tion. and high Heaven, hand it down as an
Number of deeds recorded, 1870*, ...
105 Will be supplied with the beet the market ean a/-'
undertake refuge in thsir own sovereignties. of the situation; but, sustained by acon- weekly route should be established from Jack heir loom to mg children, and children's chil Numt<er of mortg4gaa,- 1870,.,..........
29 ford.
3
The consequences cf this step afforded the un­ sciousnesâ of right, and calling to the aid of »< nville to a convenient point on Little Butte ,drcn!" Aud, as it is not n spoon, it might I Convicts sent to Penitentiary, 1870
■ Patients sent to Insane Asylum........
none
FAMILIES
scrupulous advocate of the higher laic doc­ my inexperience the experience of one of Creek ; thence by Hannas Ferry ton central be reasonable tosuppose that the Governor Im.
D eath of Mas. D ei . azen S mith .—On the
trine a favorable opportunity for the success England's purest patriots and most distin I oint' in Table R >ck Precinct, and thence to it secure vet. And the warp and the wurf
Can find at this House rooms especially arranged*
Evans
Creek.
This
would
afford
conveuient
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inst. at her res’: lenei near Albany Linn for tbsir comfort and convenience, as wall as every'
ful inauguration of their cherished designs, gU;a|ie<i statesmen, I proceed with more con-
he so gracefully spun out cn this occasion,
postal facilities to u population which is now did not web up to suit the turn »if the times, County, Mrs. DJaz m Smith, the widow o( attention and comfort u-uafly found at a well ke»f.<
against the liberties of the States; and but g(jence ||jan j would otherwise have,
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Hotel.
for the returning reason of the people, its
Permit me, Mr. President and Senators, almost entirely deprived uf mail uouveuiances. and so he changed its color and «tamped one of Oregon's first Senators, died after a
consummation may not be far distant.
A LARGE HALL
to adopt almost the very language used by We trust some action will be taken by the eiti- damnation up on it, to every man that would short illness. Mrs. Smith was a most esti­
zens
of
Jackson
in
regard
to
this
matter
;
aud
mable
woman.
After
the
death
of
theillus
not j »in in with him in darning the “lost
The enormous strides of usurped power him under circumstances somewhat similar,
Is attached to the Hotel, for Ball«, Meetings,.
calls for a speedy and firm rebuke—such as and to ask, “What is it we want here to a in order to further this object, we all cause.” And thus, he atanda a paragon of trious husband, she undertook the full care Show«, Ac., and can be had at reasonable terms.
excellence and virtue in the eyes uf his con­ of her children, and by the prudence, wisdom,
the old hero of New Orleans could give. great act of national justice ? Do we want a revert to this subject from time to tune.
Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871.
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and energy she manifested in educating them
Reforms are suggested,—we don’t want the cause? “You have the cause of an oppressed
sistent masters at Washington.
A Woman Hunts Legal Shelter.
remedy in that shape,—we simply want a re people.” “Do you want a criminal ?”
While Gov. Vance was enjoying the hospi­ from* the* slender means at her command, she
secured the respect rund reverenev of all who
turn to the original principles as announced “Where was there so much iniquity ever
talities of the Old Capitol Prison, among the
There
lives
in
a
secluded
uuok
in
the
outer
and expounded by the fathers of the Gov­ laid to the charge ot any one?”
many »ad and anxious faces peeping through knew her. She had been ailing fur some
limits
of
our
town
a
quiet
staymt-hom»
JFuZ
N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STAT»
ernment, and it will work the necessary re
Senators, “is it a prosocutor you want ?”
the grated windows, from the ga»in;r throng time previous to her death, and had but a few
of Oregon, County of Jaekton.
owing
womaBy
who,
IU
the
abseneeof
a
truant
days
before
returned
with
her
aged
father
form itself; which will, as of yore, insure an You have before you th» Representatives-of
without, he was accosted by an old congress
lidien Ann Hard««, Pl'ff, va. James Hai^e«, DoFU
equal distribution of justice to the people the people of North Carolina. “Do you hueband, wae, and has been giving boarding, chum. “Halo! Gov. Vance, good heavens! from Iowa, w hither she had gone in order
of all the States, and curtail that dangerous want a tribunal ?” “No example of antiquity lodging and washing to an unincumbered that aint you ; wha*t in the world have they to bring him to her Oregon. home. Peace to Suit for Dfaaolatioa »f Marriage Cvatraetj
for the sake of a more secure
To J ambs H arpe «, the above bamb » D bb ’ v
her ashe».-
exercise oi power that has grown through —nothing in the modern world—nothing io gentleman,
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got you limboed for.’’ The latter, in a strain
iIn the name of the State of Oregon, you ere here­
weal th,'extorted by corruption, from the peo­ the range of human imagination can supply home—protection. Said getleman baa ever of his usu il good humor, replied : "You see
T hk T imes .—We regard the name of our by required t > appearand aaewer the complaint,
ple. Which is fast building up a corrupt us with a tribunal superior to this.” “There proved docile, gentle und harmie.-»» until' a Dili Holden pledged the last man and the paper a« especially appropriate. This is the filed agajnst you in the above entitled suit, witbia»
ten day» from the time of the service of thia «••»-
and debauched aristocracy of centralized fure-.it is ordered by the Representatives of few night» ngo, when for some cauee known i last dollar of my State to prosecute the war first Democratic paper started since the ad mon« upon you, if served within thia county ; ovr-
power in the place of that pure institution, the people of this Comsn tnwcallh, that “I only within that quiet domestic ¿i’rele. a mas­ against the Union, and 1 was fool enough to vent of Democratic rude. In the State of if »erred in any other oounty of thia State, then
twenty day« from the date of the service of
dele<at®d.only to bo wielded for the common impeach” William W. Holden, Governor of culine voice, savoring of anything but kind ! go his surety; he has tousled, and they AarvlOYewon these are emphatically Democratic within
thia summon« upon yon ; and if the Same be Served
North Carolina of high crimes and misde ness, was heard resounding front tbii vine
by publieation, then witbm six weeks from tho tree
good.
bound, peaceful cottage, commingled with got me in jail for the debt." For some times. The entire State administration is publication <>f this summon» ia. the RwMoaaawa
meanors
in
office.
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There are hopeful signs that the memories
reason that has never been made known to democratic. We hate a Democratic Legista T imes .
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I impeach him. in the name of the Repre the plaintive note of a female voice, btscach- the pub ic, the debt was immediately canceled
The DeFt win take notice that if fie fiiTo to
of this day will exert a wholesome influence
lure
;
we
have
a
Democratic
Congressman
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pear and answer the complaint of Pt’ff, as »forceaid,
sentatives of North Carolina. “Whose na­ ing for mercy. Which, instead of lulling the as far as any other imprisonment was con­
in consigning this vicious and depraved thirst
we have recently elected a Democratic U. S the Pl’ff will apply to the Court for the relief dc-
iiate
element,
seamod
to
increase
th»
furor
tional character he has dishonored.”
cerned. And the Governor has since been Senator, and w» expect to elect another with manded therein, to-wit: the disewlwtto* et 'thb'
for power feunr tha Head of the Government
marriag» contract now eBisting between Pl'ff and
.•11 impeach him in the name of all the peo wilhifl; A doQr.f-u'ttynly Leaveda jnr, and graciously allowed to breathe only the pure
down, to everlasting shame and contempt.,
in two years ; 'hence,• in these Democratic Deft and the care and custody of Mary, together'
out burbled the hostess,' closely pursued by
ple?
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of
North
Casolina
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whose
law»,
rights
—- ----- ------e a
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air of his nattae mountains. And it seems times, the D emocratic T imes is a very ap­ with the costs aad disbursements of thia suit to ha'
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her ungrateful guest, timing herseffat X- fear­
and
liberties
be
has
subverted.
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that here his breath must atop. He must bs propriate name for a new democratic paper. taxed. By order of P. P. Prim, Judge, Jtaa. 14th,.
Th® S®w> King.
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Umpsarh him in the name hnd by virtue ful vate around the house. Stonel .went Un­ sentenced, although no crime legally attaches
J. R. NEIL, Att’y forlTy.-'-
mercifully zipping after th» retreating form,
A t the railroad, meeting held in Portland
Jan. 14d>, 1871.
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against him, to purpctual ostrncism from, the
The young Dak® of Aosta dbM not ascend of
1 those eternal taws of justice which he-ba»
missiug
their
aim
only
by
hasty
turn»
round
on-
the
7th
inst.
r
tv
collect
m>ney
for
the
*,
J
impeach
him
“
in
the
name
of
the throne of Spam under very factorable ’iolated.
honors and emoluments which his people, by
the comer«. No Marshal’s batoon inter­
human
nature
itself
which
he
has
cruelly
their sovereign will, have confered upon him. $100,000 West Side Railroad fund, lion
auspices. His advent to his new kingdom,
posed ; the cries of distress fell hopelessly on
Ben. Hayden, óf Polk, made an excellent
outfagpl,
injured
and
oppressed
”
and
in
occurs in the midst of popular tumult, insar
Which goes down more justified in the eyes
i » >■
i
; I l »'
the
air.
A
youthful
gallant
all
“
starched
and
speech,
which we shall publish as soon as we
rection and »trife. The Cortes, which corre i thei^aiB of the Representatives of the people
of honest men, the skulking bankrupt prin­
stiff,” out on a little sparking romance,
can find time. A letter was also read from
■ponds in some respects to our Congreos, is do demand that the Senate organize a high
cipal, who refuses to pay a debt, or the surity,
'chanced
to
pass
that
way.
This
little
cir
­
ex-Senator Nesmith, which contains so many
divided; his council is filled with discord, court Of impeachment and take order that
who come up and> satisfies it T At least, if
cumstance suggested the only presumptive
excellent thoughts that we shall also endeavor
and the Republican element seem disposed William W. Holden appear at its bar to an
the Guardians of th* Nation hold' nothing
'assistance,
and
the
distressed
party
halloed
to give that to our readers at nn early day.
to unite with the factions of Montpensier, Is­ ewer the particular charges which the House
against W. W. Holden,, a fortiori, how can
abella, and the Carlists, for the purpose of of Representatives will in due time exhibit and switched off to hi<n, ukiiaxing bis pxoteo they have anything against a man* whose The sum already raided by private contribu
Sion reaches $42,388.
lion. The youth protested, l.y turning his
making it lively for the young Duke ; while and make good by proper testimony, and that
anticedents hurt not been*,, by far, so- dama­
back upon tho ssene. and making qpick time
AM SELLING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE-
almost at the moment hi» foot touched the the Senate do make sueb other and further down the street, and the aoxious applicant ging to a cause th>y pretend so jealously to
The San Francisco Balletin says : the
Saddle» and Harness cheaper than ever wa»*
soil of Spain, his trustiest partisan, Prim orders in the premiscs'as shall seem to them close on his heels ; while a battery of stones guard.
Supreme Court of California has decided that
offered before in Jacksonville. “Seeing ia believ­
was slain by the hands of assassins in the best calculated to bring this trial to a just indiscriminately bummed away on the rear.
the testimony of Chinese is not admissible ing.’’ Give me a call before purohoaing «1«» ~
Their pardoning love hath no bound,
streets of Madrid ; nnd, owing either to the and speedy termination ; and in conclusion The advance rounding a few street corner»,
Ohly where a loyal thief i« found ;
against white person». D. J. Murphy, coun­ where.
No matter what rebel guilt on him lie*
apathy of the authorities, or by their secret the House of Representatives, through us, outdistanced the distressed party, who
sel in the cas», propose» to carry it to the
Hi« past offenses cannct pain their eyes.
Leaded for municipal succor. But the follow
most
heartily
pray
that
God,
the
God
ol
eter
­
connivance, the assassins of one of the pillars
Supreme Court of Ute U. S., on a writ of
On one of less degree, they grow aevere,
ing morning the forgiving nature of the in­
And condemn him, but the greater clear.
of the new dynasty escaped. Altogether, nal justice, may protect the right.”
error.
jured woman besought a revocation of her­
done with neatness and dispatch.
The Senate secured the Resolution and ap­ self-instituted proceedings, and wished to
from the preseut outlook, King Amadeus will
JERRY NUNAN.
W at N ews .—Dispatches indicate that the
Jacksonville. Jan. 14th, 1871.
jaa-Iltf.
S wa W p L and C ommissioner .—lion. J-. N.
indeed have reason to exclaim : “uneasy lays pointed a eomtniitee of seven to. prepare the forgive and forget, resolviug to "hunt peace
round
under
the
old
vine
and
fig
tree."
bombardment
of
the
forts
around
Paris
has
articles
of
impeachment,
preparatory
to
the
T. Miller, who was appointed Commissioner
the hesd that wears a crown.”
trial.- Accordingly on the following day in
to
select and locate Swamp Lands in Jackson commenced in earnest. The Germans claim
P atrons of the Democratic News, who
C rowded O ct -.--A letter from Senator Pay obedience to the i equest of the Senate the
county, has received his commission from the to have silenced all the French forts, except »
to this citizens of Jackson county is crowded Hon. Chief Justice, R. M. Ifeirson, appealed paid their subscriptions, lor the second vol­
ume, in advance, will be furnished the T imes Board of School and University Land Com­ Valarian. The French have met with, some
oui this week. Will appear Dext week.
successes outside of Paris.
missioners.
-
in the Seiat-j Chamber and, organized a for the unexpired time.
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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES?1“ °0Ter,“r ,f Horth 0aroIi“Im
SOMETHING NEW i
THE GREAT
FAIN
KING!
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SUMMONS.
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And Small Profits,
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