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SWEi J rpi M OREGON' rtinbl: i-L . ' ..' for this' rniMitoK&OY' In 1&08, Vt'?wl ""mTr' l5X$&$t&r ,- v won tub vtOK 1'iiftuhK.vcY. JwajiuM, cXtKSMl "' aHMm " iMbna kinU -- P. M. C. UAULT, XiIIIXUK v F(llt PlIIMIIiBNTtAI. T'l.Kfl Oils' O. JACOBS, Of Jackson County. W.10WI3Y, .. , Of Washington County, A B. MSACZIAX, Of Union County. 19 l' r r MNfT'J I f "V.I ... IIo.voiiTo F.MtitAiiiT. A ilifpntvli tVoni Konuv dated tho LMd, ity that Fttrrngiitcoutjiiuectdreccivuthcmust dUliiigui-lied attention from the Pupal (jovemtueiit. IIo m uvurwhu lined with invitation, and public honor. c- ' ' . :ttoyi: I. The iSilleiit i'n'vhfth, (Democratic), ha pllt. "It appear that Its subscriiUioh 1U was lai'gf !"!!V? '"t U,c ina or ty o Ic ,,,. ncniicnt nclng unniilo to read, lolt mi- uer no nuiitintious to -pay," nun tiieiv- fnr.. tlin i.im.l.ii,,, l'.,l i,', Htm, . - 1 DlISIOCUATIC nailers UFO CAIIIIUtUlcllIC' Ot'it neighbor Intimates that St. .loe ...:ii i. t . i . t. ..... JSATtrnAY MobmiW, Aprila, 18M8. 1,01' of the bastard Democracy that has tioiw co.iiinc.ice.i ; .no ciiii. was uiiiy .uuiu 1 IL.'.. Y 'rortoltca tho right to "even tl.o name ' orp ??,,)' A satellite of the "loader,' T,T:i eti . fr i j- i v .!- ..m t . who didn't get nominated lor District UniOIl StatQ , Ticket,!0' tic-im lify. Democrats success Attorney at Portland, ordorcd.the rank "' ' '' ,' ' eansMmHouardishono "" '" "Fort C'o.vi:uqs7' '"' llisltitcgVaiqn ;' nud surely 'llio people lice, whore the gren " rh.g-.mi.8tor'" o V ' '""' ' " 'cannot yet put their ' liberties in''f he. thti .Tnfekhon 'Cdtfriiy Democracy VnS DAVID LOOAKT, , ,',0wer f n. party wJtliJd:t"anv fixcit !iVl,'Fk. ,n ! ,Mr '.?,rt!,! ."' ! - .i u. . i i i , '.in,1 . ; , ' then! oft with nni undurbit iti.thudult ' Of Multnomah County. I F'cll " t.evcWn to keep a This wn th appaK-nobjt. v llledge. In their "illitforin.s" they tho nicetinc-! but altera, Cow unimiiorl- lo'riuioiiio (ionoral (Jrant as "the tho (lag once more. Give a strong ," ,," ' Y ' , .""," iZ.T Uu I. T7io bhck;an,l m? -rimlfctaly. Tfiey pml, ' ,, aud a pull altogether, and David' I W "V n I g b on his", et in iff- UK "Who" w! ""ImV1" wl" ' ' He Vn-emnllva iL-melShlhS So ticS in K) j. ?..!. ,"....t. ...Uc.. ' ' r. ' . h. in Conaress without ,!., 'nud wcro'nll friends of Ilonn.s." No B" T,; .isriffl-Biil ii in iirr.ivii i.ouiiii n iiiuunii in time. .. mug mu uuiumu nvr uci r i i.,,:,,.,!.. .. i n , . . i i i iv i ! .i.i ..t . . rnf tn i ii i i , ' tonously nut tm wocuu surrounded o can inlorm him that there will be l'crnte. I ho leader" has been mnim- himself with a statf of assiMauts pun a Democratic iiiuoral in this enmity lacturing political boomerangs; and ,lv sunshiue-iiot a hin-'lo "beil-iock" when their convention noxtineets, and ono day this week ho dispatched ono among them, and his pationagc ho SyStiJ-p.ga stii'S's ! yh wmrrv to sJ,s; Vn" " Kjh,:.s;,fc ishsr alrca.lytl.nt the buiids urc croaking "? ono the... among the enemy. ,!;,,, UxvnZ UnuUUut for him! Tho trusty brave, anointed with red entertained his hearer with the views '-'Tin: grunt, fear of the Democracy just fiow appears to be: that the niggers will be true to their nice, pi.luicallv, and vote instinctively for niggers juU as n Democrat does for u trait or.. Wo have oillv to sav that if tho ...ilstf...! ...... I.. ..... ..... ... .1 I C I -..11 . , ... . - kuiumi .v.uiiu Hru inn inivr io iiieiri ijains aney, ami caning out the pod-1 "" ' "VK" ",ni.-ii mi mi cdiiiuv as one raeothan Dcinoemey has been, they j ngogue, ho asked him "if ho had hecn ijf.1 i" 'Stillt t'ntr,1l1 u"""' ' should bo whitewashed and tent back .5. n iwu .. . . . . , 1 1-"'- K,"S ud that he was a ' i aek,' to Africa. . "' ,cn,,co 1,,0S8 w ' ,; '"' and had voted the straight black tieke - -.o head, and another on his rump?" !in'0'" .,uv;niTj:uiii:Aip.iier m tins .Mate "nry J" said schoolmaster. " N'ull, urges tho membersol its party to rally never mind tho darned boss," said tho again under the "Democratic bniiuui-."' brave, "did von hcarthiit 'Chadwlck' Iho "banners" scent tn be awlul was loose" Vo' s-d.l Ids imu-nv,.t scarce. Tho bloodv" vanks" captured ,,., " '',.'1" '"snn oxc.t- so many during the u nr, that Uriek ctl ' wU',,cr 5 ,,ow tM ,l "Jle" ? " ''," Pomoroy has advertised lor a Coiikd-j responded tho emissary, "that niisera crate Hag to preient to his Dcinocttitiol bio fool Itenius let his wife carrv some Inends in O.vgm. fiuMimu time with- tools into tho jail and ho worked him- 0. -. , self out." Soon Sams' Valley Avas Chjuii:.vtji) Faiii.v. One . of tho wlul with oxciteineiit. and the next da v ywakors at tho Deniociiific niunagcrio mi batnrday oveiiiug last, Matvd in ex- """",' "",,.""..,v ,,'"' ':':' A Cloni) On u Two Copperheads were discussing tlm relative- merit ot hcom to bo vorr.i .t!..ml,.v I .l ...t.i. i . i.:.:' . ' "" " with sl(iiiue either!" - A Liiikl. Tho UnionUt is certainly misinformed with regard to tho spunky Daughter of n Ximtuekot whaleman, throwing a. harpoon into the amorous ,Saint Josuph, (comiudiily. kimwii as .carving-fork Joo), thp-Demociiitio can 'didato for Congress. Sho' didn't get "tlio iron into him, as he fled in dismay. feeling thut if the' wind-wis let out. of Jiini'tao would mnko a very .poor Dem-J flftruW orator. . . . . . iiuiicci. vmiiig mo "eniocriitm ticket,, pree net declare.tliat thev will emmur ... ' - V- jw by casting his lint ballot lor Aiulrow ,ia.foo .... '"t.v, to ono ol his JackM..., m !,,r ,r(l8 1 '';' ho thou that 'Mioou.oR.ng" eolIllt . ,,,,. f(,H. ,, , baall!, iHtUktHo vh. IIo U ..liouti nmln lu8 "'" Clw.livlek ii still Mm 'i,, t ,:..,. ,, ?.,.' to bo rewarded for his lldelity, while safe, but the sharp politician has not ujy.,... -...J. ,,.,. ',. ,', some who Jioltcd the ticket In IP38, found his "calico boss" vet and tho L , , .', ? , "' re",0,l,1a will have to take a "backseat." i clnncter of tho i tin, u .., i tho ,"'"''"-,,llierc'a no nigger in -' .... - . tuar.iciei ot tho tailor is not much lit ,i ,.,;i.i.. it..i.. -r .t....,.. their respectivo leaders in tliU county ,iut to ",,on tIint f Domoenits will use I l"? wryilo niecs!" " ell, it vou'ro a, fan- days since. Says one: " You i R"cl1 vorthy means in a "family" K",l?,,!,?1 K"',0,. "' ''e'-,". 'esimudcd i,H bet your bottom d.-llar our leader, UgH, thoy cannot bo expected to., how on' yon give him A 3"""l? Is a re-'iilar unmo cheken: he don't nnmli ioni tn i. ...i ..i....... ."...,." ". str.ilglit as wo al- know what fear is" Tho other who :,.'" ",,v" 'H"'"'S "uybjook mm; wncuovor you havo b longs to to " ndopeil, Ug t,,u,r C"""" M""y- Jji'? ul ''I0 ! Jk ' imineilintely Mio.nli.l: "No life DnuoeTn W -Jr...... ,.., I fti'ffl " ! L""?. ',t' - WW -i ', .:. ' ,""7" 7 " wcre "Tiik leading Democratic paper in b'i r '8 probable thaUhey would havo ; thisState, published in Yamhill County, I """'dcrcd him or compelled him to has .in Kgyptian kind of a way to prove f tho unchangeablcness of Democracy. I IW Ho commences the tmot jii-ofouml mil-! tonal wo remember over having xecn "imo ".emior- Jiimseu i oooks aro said, to Up inj.biii . .. . " " lid HtninL- an vininxa IIL... ' Clin l.nl. i ,... ,......:..... !.,. . in tlmt Kicr, tliusly : S. T 1BU0 A. ', ' ".' V- vw"",""V ";- .-.j .."..., v.-.ivi. iuuj wmgs.ot ilTy iuAatf t0 ,,I,"JCW thy wifl tho victiin thanks hfsJuckysta cd copies of the Sismtikk!. with which poso to dispute )U piBpoifion, but earnestly bono .T&MicV-AvilfTcal less in hieroglyphics iind jhp 5rlciid lailuages, lP'lio'expccts Common ibIJis lu under-. h Htuml hinii ing "Rally Round The Flng." j Tho Stnto campaign is now fairly 'opened. Tho leaders aro chosen and tho lines of battle drawn, and every t,,ine 5dicitC9 thilt thd contest-Ill bo an unusually. 'vigorous- ono! oniboth ,8klc8 Need wo again appeal to Union , men to rally round their banner onco tinioro? ..Need wo urgo thorn again to i rixn nnpn.mnrn nml nrnnli mil. tlm Inot ., -- - - - -- make a parade about their " timo-hon- ! orcil principles," when it is kpown they lihyo" none, and indulge in. wordy reso lution they were never ' known to ! keep. In California, they have just j violated every public .pledge iuailu by i their candidates And their press. They ' went Into 'tlio cniivass pledged toecou o'my'htid retrenehinent,and their whole power lias tieeu directed to now schemes of slminefiil nud barefaced extmvu .i irauce. Tho' deluded thn Cciin.iii j ottlxcns ol that State into tho beliei tjmt they would repeal the Sunday nw nml ngim,i t their credulity. Can it bo doubted thnt (liov will iU- ... ,i . , ,. ,. c ; ., vo the people oi this Statu also? Let Union jnen be not deceived by tho local diviifonnaniong tin; Democracy, Democrats never fail to go to tho nulla and votc,.mul seldom bolt their ticket. In this respect wo urge .every Union man to follow their How their example; mid af- ; done their wholo duty, if icatcii, there will be no o'eca- , , i..,..:,... ' tur ,mvil,K thoy nro beat Sinn (, tnir.rniimnfli. Itnlly round Copperhead neighbors ot tho "lost ,.,........! . : r.-.i.. i - t cnaiK ami iirowneil with great semco ol tho " mini up the tice," who ropnrt iu corner groceries, started on the gal- ''' mr ,h Scstixki. Tho "leader" lop. Children run, women screamed in. affright, and men wondered as tho mail of war rushed by on his terrible errand. IIo reached a school house in Mvoml citizen came to town, to fnul wick salo in jail, ami tho wholo "'"'J "') u. mo voters oi tiiat ., 4 ,,, Wo ralato tlio foregoing, ,l0t ",CCiU,S0 'l ' y of our business, ...... ., . .. , "v '""' , lu i " couutyai-o uett iil work. cd i.n into n most tlolir.litl.il i.. f w u cy ------ . .1.. ... ..i ,ltllllillL1l. political fren.y. They may bo seen ! f,!?',", ?, Vv0 W,it,,?H nny, w"iaw daily.scouriiverth.I.oVordodg.dgit uig among the hills, with thqir war right they iniist, .ayo nigger!" paint on, in search of some" iiidepeud- ,A "" 7" cut's scalp -to hang up in thyir wig- , wains. A numbet- of L .!,, , !is a very peacably inclined "iiidepeud- - 'T- TV"t("("!,V'WII out" Democrat ono ovenlntr. tl... Mlr and beat him almost to a lolly. Had l. nnt l..nn .n...4 i... -. - - "" ...--. a. vmh - fal1 llo,vn "" woralijp tho " leader." B,,y8' 0I ",B aseauaius nau ills ,,a,t - PHl'cd lP-WM ov: ,,,g ycs. tllrti mvn I ":"i"".r "- iv iv nuiii-'ii iitii wtuv ii.tvu .-uu i jau v iiiiiuii uuiiBfiiiii itii niii ieoiut- niuiiuviiiiiiigw il." .r.i. .....n " ' nnce. UNIOlUTiFICAtlOVMBHTIKO. Ro- ' member the Union Rutificatfoii niceU this tflcnoon,, J Jifo Correspondence, "Wo arc indebted to a friend'nt Ash landfortho following richccojinlMf a democratic speech at Itatplaco-otf Tuesday: H 'fT Ki Si:.vf iNt:i.i Tho leader" was hero yesterdav. IIo caiuotoeiilighton the faitlilul "licd-rock" Democracy as tothcir"dnties, and to organize ft club In l-nniv tlimii 'nil in'f lip'trnri'S' i r .'.; V,". (Jpor.-W ant t remarks on national 'poiHics, the eader" branched on" on county p61i ..., "i ties, whchi ho seemed to bo iiorfootlV ut home. IIo said " tho cnildidativi for lucrativo ofllces in this county wgie.ji host, and liccau'eho had cipoused the L'hfisiO ol ono of-thohl for tjlicrlfi: ho (tho "lOadoi"') had bc'cii llcrf about and slandered most outragcouslv. This caudida(r was liU personal IVfoud and his political friend) he lnul, been n t'lin sistent Democrat: had followbd tho party through evil as Well as gooll re pute; and now. When there "was" n chance to rcwniuhim, was it not. right to do so?" "JJo. appealed to old Deuii oerats, who voted the ticket in the luce, ol threats of couliseatiou, and even death, to 'Miind by each other now?' No inked, "who 'tiro Mr. IleaiKs1 IrioudV Ale thoyi'ult, with'ia few'ex eeptions. what may bo, :iptly:aiulem nunucaiiy caiieii nrcmi ,ntm nutter' j Democrats that class ol men wlu c.nn wtl1' CiXi! "l"1 "lify, vaseildte " h iuc " h ch i , , n L strongest." Nu then read tho political record of Y. A. Owen, John S. Drum, Duvid Mini. V. II. S. Hyde, Alex. . "". " -iB J'uncan-"every ""to tho priueijdes ol the party that leiecieu uiiii; wiui wwen tins was nit seems to have a horror r.l anyone who works for a living, probably acipiired when he was in tho brush cutting bus iness, as ho pitched into Shipley i-e- vereiy. llu " considered that Ship ev I. ...I 1 I. .!.....! ' I was iiielincd to think i-oiiio time ago that tho accounts in the Si:.viim:i, about the t-jilit nuioiig our Copperhead friends was exaggerated, but now be lieve that the rebel wing nie going af ter blood or plunder in earnest. Some of thofellows that got tho new ring in their noses hero aro beginning to Mpiirm a little, but I'll bet a pint ol Damn's kilhipiiek that this precinct goes " bed-rock " sure. You know a common Democrat never thinks for l'ielf. C. doxt r,,Kl. piu:nt Plaukouji. M AVui. :,! n,,,,,,,,.,..,, ""F ...ww.,,v " Oh," explained tho Jiidire. " tho ni gcris included in that resolution about w,r.v'.1 " "."S" " ' AClllOCttUlO StOlll TV . . C en is L'ettiuir 11112 itv weak .' nml tl... wgffor plank suitH us colnmon 1),.ih,v , . t f-f " t ' J',MW,'V " , "'" n" 'K.-It nimorcil.tlmt tho Clerk's ofllco was completely crowded last week by Dem- --. tl -..vl i - . . "'ior mo purpose of ex- """?. K8, hvery mm m tho I'nrmonlo.is" party -Who aspires fci.. - - 1I...SII:II ! 1 . .p. to olHco is immodiatoly" spotted -"and if it can bo ascortaiued that i'q l"." oven shaken hands with a Ilonublivan ,....v ., u inigtii.asicr" chalks a.l.a- ...... II 1 1 ;., i..!!..:.. i ins namo down in his black book. I f I1 1 in fat ta ft 11FAI.1A...I VI It t mcuts nt present; sovernl ot tho noil ii,', which ;s the onoli l..iFt. VKil,"c'nnA nliim in l,ln40..t. .. duv. and nil vctrolaiion iiimnlnr, ;ntr. rapidly. ' . I -.-.. ,,..,,( t. iiiuini mm T E Jj E CMlA P II I C. The liniienclmiciit Trial con- ll! Gil. .tSil" 'NVAfliiis'iVroNWSIaroh In the House this afternoon, Hhigltt ' resented the join- resolution iof the Xcw .Tci-sey Legislature, withdrawing tho consent of that Stnto to tho pro 'posed amendment to the Constitution, SWnshbjSfue, ol III., doslrojl .to rotiirn the withdiavnl -as u -rcbukoton dis loyal logjslaturc. J'lie uipeaker said that WifV not in order. 'iNVashbuihe gave noticc'thnt ho woiild-movc to sus pend tho rules'in order that tho doc uuleiUrtUght2lu ronii-ilddi'u'Th-ff HoTfsu pnH'ecdedltrjliHrfchjnptoigliiifiljer to at tend to tlm -impeachment- trial. Tho IToWdlfrfi&i'iubldd .rtt MiHlf QfmstMdllr, ami lesuincd consideration of tlioreso liitlon'lTrt'uVilYngfliS'JoWt'reVolutloii of tho Xow Jersey Legislature, lor the reason -that the Santo is disrespectful to tho House, scandalous in character, and ordering that tin! title only shall be' referred to in tho ftobe. Mo do iiiauded tho vending of tho resold ti)ii. The, Speaker' stild "gentlemen 'had no right. todomandiuudiug."dridgc remarked .thiit;.lhoy,woienrcpilred to return the resolution w.ittyoi" knowing what it was.4 'f'hu-Speakcr overruled the point of order,' am")' (He-resolution was adopted," "' ' In the Senate; on Monday, Ilutlcr spoke ovcithrccihouiHi Ho rcfetred to the fact that the trial about to com mence was the must important ill the history of this ertiiiitry; one (hat has, perhaps, no parallel in the history of any oilier country, lie then proceed cd to state the case as it camo before the Senate. ".The Senate." ho said, " was different fioiu other Courts; it was a law unto itsell, not subject to tho ordinary rules of 'Ciuirts, being governed only by principles of justice and equity." Hntler then proceeded to quote the history ot other impeach ment cases in this country and Kit" hind, to show the power of the Court in trying tlm case. Nc dwelt on this at great length. After having stated tlio preliminary piiuciplcs in the case, llntler proceeded to review theurlicles ol impeachment, mid concluded by saying: "The safeguards of the Con stitution against usurpation arc in your hands; the interests nud hopes of free institutions wait upon your decision ; the House of Iloprescntntivc lias done its duty they havo presented I he (acts in a constitutional manner; we have brought tlm criminal to your bar alid demand judgment at your hands lor his great crimes. Never again, if An drew .lohiihou go quit and live this day, can the people of any other coun try bo constitutional cheeks nud stay usurpation of Kxecutivo power. I speak, therefore, not in words of exag geration, but in words of truth ami soberness, in saying that tho future po litical wclfaro and liberties of nil men hang tieiiihling on the decision of this Senate." After tho conclusion of lint ler's speech, Wilson, on the part of tho manager, ollcrcd in evidence- certified copies of tho oath ol ofllco of J 'resi dent Johnson, of appointment ol Sec retary Stanton by President Lincoln, ami the ratilieation of said nomination by the Senate, nfler which tho Court adjourned till 12 o'clock, Tuesday. . asiiinoto.v, March .list. (Sen. Hancock has, assumed command ol thoXe,w .Military Division. It in eludes tho Department of tho Lakes, and of tho East, and of Washington and all tho Status north of Ohio and cast of .Mississippi, also .Maryland and Delaware. in mi: kk.vati:. Wilson contiiitied ollering Uio docu nicntary ovideuco comnicnccd yestei1 day. It includes a resolution of tho Senate inJ:.xccutivesesion,in resjionse to tho message notifying' the Seimfo of Stanton's removal, """A number of wit-' nessesj wpro examined, to prove that the Pu'sident had ordered the Treasu ry Department to recoguizo tho Ten. lire ol .(Jlhcu Act us valid. Uurloigh, delegate from Daootah, boing exaniin :e.l,iaid; Ho ikuou' (Ion. Thomas: hud been .on donna of iiitimnuy with .him. Stansbury asked tho objet-t m calling this witness, iliutlur said ho exj.eoted to prova that Thomas said to this witness that he intended to get possession of 'tho War Oflicc by ilorco. Stansbury objeoted to this ovidonco. nnd appealed tothoiChiof Justice, who decided tlio ovfdonco .out of order. l Ills naiid.tjl A..!.ln. 1.1 .. . - "" -"'"iiiurtuiiocoiiimotiou.il Court; Souator Drnko instantlv on. peaicu ii-om tho decision. Tho Chief Justice stated thfft !, ns presiding of- floor, had tho right to say what ovi donee should bo alio wed. Drake nm,,,, ittiost.'butmaa. called 'to-onlcr. n..tl uddrcescdilie, Court: in opposition to tho view taken by tho Chief Justice, -I it i .1.... 1. l.n.1 n nnu'nr In niiii einuucii ." nu "-- --j d ocido upon ,thu'vndinissibility of evi-j elide. iWChiof Justice, said if his ( ndlifcs weroSiiot ntislactdry, lie was willing thiuintejdwulil decido upon them. SenStor Wilsonnioved that the Senate ix'tiro for coirsultation, which was met with general disapproval. Senator Shorinan nskcl tjio nianagers for information as to Aiiivrica'n iuo- reelings on the subject. Houtwell re- spondeil In all avgumeiit, tnattno ton- stitiittou vcstcctni nieneuaiecxcius.ve authority, Jvoolt qiijj$nt might -T- t . r 1 . arise, llingliam read auilioriiies near- 1, miMl.C, .ntfliiKv counsel), took an opposite-view ol tho matter. MWon lilsistetT.iinils'motimi. The rolled wasV-iillefl, ainl ?horo being ' , . i". " a tie, the' t'hief Vliistiec 'vdlcil- in tho ... 1 -l.l ft ..I .11 alllrjiiullvlvJ"1''.1''1' Couit'thcn retired. jiiivi;tiiv Atii'il 1st. , 1, ' ' , , ' ' , After a stormy debate as tothepow ere of tho Cliicl Justice, K Vas deeid ed that he had-the right1 to deillill pruHinliiary.oi.ediioiis and tiiiestigus of cvtd.olJCJfnllw t t.hej qiwslum. shall be submitted to .the .Senate lor their do cisllr'Vlb'ricAf fiitatflsfriftiriii ainoiigoliUcians alout;jiUaction ol thciSctiatCv jThoy .sny Chasy should have been stripped of nil 'power to do harm, il he so desired. The Presi dent's siiprioYters' d.xiit'NJmiieh satis fnctioii ntjliunutimi of thu Scniiti', - The decision of the Chief Justice1 ( AHV. lllll. Kill III llll! V 11,11. .Ml IIU. was subsciiucnlly reversed bv the Sen-i ( - i ? ' ate, and .Mr. Ilurlcigh s testiuiony ml-1 , . . . . ' miucii. no nun outer uuesses jesti lied that (ieu. Thomas said he would ttiko possession ol the War Olllco by ,or'tv- 'M'fo,: !i ' ;',l' Wnloii, State C'ouvciitlun , rox:risri:ij, ruoi i'ori:ru iy.u:J 'V'nnvrwif.vvlSnreli'2.1i,tli. Convention .uonibli'd puifumit to iiiljouriiment. Cotuiuittce on llesolu- tions stibuiiitcd the following: ..mhfW. That it is the highest dn- ty of every American citizen to main- tain against till their enemies the in- . n ,, , , . " tegrityofthel 111011,11111! the paramount authority of tho Constitution and laws III the I'llltcd States, t.llll III preset. CHI llii. IiiTIIiiI.Iiiiv llii, liMill..r il... I..i.. IUO lltllllll'IION lUelltlllSOt lllC late War. Hi hii'i'i il Tlnil t In. ii-m-l- ..I l 1, 11(11,1, iHt 1,111.1 mo UOIK ol, JtCCOli - striietion of the Southern Suites hi- longs 10 lite 'legi-iiative ilepiirtuieiit ol tl... t!.,f..r i.,l 1I...1 I .... ....., , .,., ,,,, ,, ,, -uiii,7i. kin- inn ii'iiiiii nun mill ll'l'lllll llll.euil- meiits to thu Constitution, nud (lionets ' of Congress, comiuonly called tho 1,'e-J contriietioii Acts, as tlio best plan yet I propo-ed for the reetoratiou ol tin-' States lately in lebcllion to their lor-' I... ,t. !,...... , I i i- i i nice relations with the Federal Covern-! nienl. I IUmiIi'hI, Thnl wenreiu favorofad-1 inlniii'MljOircbel S(a,tis to reprysoiu!1' tioh in'Coiigies.'.'atlheearllestinoiilcut which the iiublie safely will iiennit. ' llvtulenl, 'I'hat theii'ational tlebl was necessarily contracted to save tho Ka- fimifll lilt flllll ..laaattlt k la.. I !.. pahl; and we eondeiiiu every seln,ue devised lor the repudiation of tint whole '.' "" "' mi- .It-ill, III. IIU"nil.-L'llll 'n llw. In.iiiiIiII.. .....1 ....:... .!. .!.. " -..I.,..... ,,,,,i ni.j.mi iii im uill- .ens; nud that tho proposition to puy iu Jegal tender notes, those debts con traetcd to be paid in specie, is only a milder term for repudiation, j ItvituU'rrf, Thai under the Constlin. tmn tho Federal tiovernuieiit hni no1 right to interfere with the uleotivofran- chise in any Stale having representa tion in Congress, mid whoso civil l'ov- eminent is not ovoithrown by rebellion. Jitnuhml, That tho right of vxpalii. atiou is .the natiiriil and iiiherent t-i.'l.i ol all people, and iiidispensalile to the enjoy.nent of the rights ol life, libeily and tho puihtiit of happiness; tlin't ' whilo the citizen owcsnlleglanco to the Oovernmcut, the Coven. met owes protection to the citizen, and that il is llio nitty ol tin. IJovuiiiniuiilot thol'.li. tcdSlatcs to protect all its oitbx'iis native burn and naturalized in tho full enjoyment oi tlieir rights as citizens ol the 'I'liited States, .wherovciv nn.l iniiiei- wimtever color or pretense tho.o rights may be invaded. - , . --. , , , . r natunithe asvluin.of thu oiu.i-..,.,l f I nll nations-should bo fos.ercl nutl en-, coiiMgeiUiyu liberal and ju.st polioy, I pie evolv whore, who aro struggling for" civil nudTcliginus lihortv. i ... in 1,11111. y f iiiiiiivnuo Will all linn. Jxolet((,'nUM tlttl ItliunLkT of t,o American people nro duo tplhe soldiers I and sailors of the army and navy, who ' liava p.encd their lives In defonso of L'JbjlSO C;f tuoir country and in vindication of tho ......... ,w. o .., llu(, i0 naU0 0WQut hntini nt ito lint !. 41. . !.. 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' ..aw,, 4.UUUII . iiiiii tun and everlasting remembrance, ' " vb "v'cuso snail oo hold iTirnVar..! t ,...vF ..j.., .... : -" ti-vin gi-aoful m , n-"i. ivainro ,!ii lavor ol i ''bo'alappr.,.riutioi.s.pfjaud; uud mon-i of : ,,' Tlm ho ore go iinini"ra- 11 Z,'.VZ2.n ASl Hr ' IMMI tion which in ,ho past ,, ,?&"!, ' &$?J much to the wealthleyelopuHMit of ro- llw ml of ttaTiilM suim, .ppS Ort. sources. .anil ineivasu of nan-,... r . i.:.. 2lib. lbCI." at iLa.lnwpni mi. ..,, .v..-wiinV l "i iiiuir BUIVlVOrS Who liavn vn I ::....:" ul """jr uumi", iaucu uuu.. ceived disabline-aiid hn.iJ - '"'Ube I'rbvliloiM of on 'Act of tlio Lcglilatlvo in I 1X1 ll0l,0ri,,lIe,0"''ll8 AwiUy or llio Slato of jOrctoi.,' gionllbj: " "-TJirH & WOTTU8 - . tk. weTBi jbt rait go? jv ,' !.V.J 5-"K0YJ ' f., ...- t Tj-f , yr . 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Siw Yvan II. nil rgrlttun. m) 1I'i liair u fl I.i'ON'jJ MAGNIiTfO I'OWIlKIt f..r Mli-inih..illiiff ln..f I. ami trrmlii, wllli rntlrtu i. I.fllon. Colkuan HnrrnoN. Aalnr lliiure. S. T. Cotjxsh, Aintrlcati llnlnl, AiKM.u .V TiiiaimKl.u SI. Nlcliolu. Hotel. S. U:umi ,V Co., MolroKillliiii Ilolcl." Tr.tlra.air i.r II.U cl.arucler mlxlit L aH.I.J taa.i la-null.. Uh.iawr II U IU.-.I It ..linlUaa Itwlf. Tli Kcniiin li.u Ilia alKimtuiv i.f K. I.tos, nml I' a iIijI lni v( lir.Mii JUn-iM Co, Anjllilni: rt' uf lUli kli.'l an I.1.II4H.11 i.r -..iij.trrr.lt. AiiruW' gl.ltilll .riauillii)E,iiiiliir If T..11 In.l.t ,ii m Lata Ivi ullirr. S..M l.y nil .Immlili nml Rturrol .lonVrrK" In eyciy Ipwnnn.l luhisiui; uinin i.ii ll.r rrwIDot'iaut, ii.iT3u.jrlj lle.leiuittloii of State JiOHtlS. Itellef OrnCK STATK TllKASl'IIKII, I . o.M.r.M, rciry xum, lUDiH. ( SBAF.KI) I'UOI'OSAIS XtllA, UK IIEOEIV ul.hy Hie umlwralaiui. nt liln (ifllcu, lit Bm lm, mull 12 o'clock. .M M.ircli soil., 1808, for ! mniaif.vof.lt()llcr llon.i. ..nci under lr vultie, n utiv rcUam thu ureulest nuniMr "TStouui.nd dollar. MVj., tboTrmnry ppIIcWo to lira jcdemptloa .ol .tttid Hood.? .Mfl,i,.j,h Hu' . - ll'H?8, i" iu u uurccu io COOKi:, Slato TrctMury. -. tncBT-w elcMptio ( Mute ilouds. iiHuir UrriOU-SfATH-TrlHAStllV - Smjsu, Feb'y 201b. 1868. I SCALED rnOPOSAI.8JWILL BE HECE1Y. id by tlio iniJerdpned. at bis office, lu S- LJ I'd liv llui mi 'f1"'"""! 12 o'clock, M., March 201b', 1868, fpr - -. iiii lilt vii rr a i ll,cwrv'Cflor th Wiled latc; approved cccdlitg pur valuo, as may Tcdeemitbe create. miiiil.gr of llotids. " "i tou' Rl ,u" "" mm. iv irmeea Hioaiarui "ry',op,!!i!fl,, .,0 iFifteed ttiouaand dllaru( wavf Io tbc Trcw- jiio roucmplloa of said addteswd to COOKK. 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