Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 07, 1866, Image 2

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Telegraphic
B oyarín A gain /—-We plead guilty
and new issues require the attention of tie person of life, liberty or property without
party now. arid questions, too, full as atjli* doe process of latfi; nor deny any person to having “ diriied ” oor columns with
[COIIPJLBD FROM THE PORTLAND DAILIES.
Democratic a^those which have long aio ;e within its jurisdiction
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the subjects of the follwing u card ” and
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been aettlediâThe; Democratic party is a the laws.”
therefore cheerfully give it place. We
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1965.
FMei^n News.
progressive party. Its mission is never ‘ The Legislatures (of the several States suspicioned wheif Boy akin’s alleged mis­
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fulfilled as long as there are
1 demagogue
ir 8 are now called upon tdl" ratify the above* conduct was first made public, that he was
HtART’8 C owtent , via G aspe B ay ,
“The Good Old Democracy.”
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to oppose and
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as
much
sinned
against
as
signing,
and
nd. despots to encounter.
section
and
make
lt
a
part
of
thej
organic
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[ ^riU thc nothing has since transpired tending to July 29.—The London Times of July
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law
of
these
American
States.
h.
Who has not heard some apostate from
27th, says of the telegraph: :
It* is a
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the Democratic creed, or some nondescript Thc PhUadetpl hia Convention—-Radie 1 Oregon Legislature ratify?
I * -^-4’1^’ ’ change our first view of the matter. great worh*4-the glory of th
the age ; and
That Boyakin was guilty of a share of the the nations and those who have achieved
SJisquietudo.
in politics, bewailing the fact that there
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•The
Banner
of
Liberty,
published
in
K
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devilment alleged to have been done, we it deservi to be honored as benefactors of
was no “good old Democracy now-a-days, '
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.'-p Middletown, NeW York, and the
Cincin
­
theiCincin-
presume no one doubts, but wdaré inclin­ their race.”
The Convention that assemble^ in JPhi •
that the Democratic party is not what it
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nati
Times,
and
other
papers
E$st,
give
ed
to
formerly was, and protesting that if it was adelphia*on the 14 inst., wjll inarkr t|
- - a take his view of the situation, that
A
treaty
~
J
of
peace
has
teen
signed
be»,
Boyakin
a
passing
“
pooit
”
Thp
¡Nation-
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The
¡Nation
­
Jhlstory
of
most
portentuots
he
should
not
be
made
the
scape-goat
for
.
tween
Austria
and
Prussia
they wouid still be with it, and so on.— era In our
een
and
5
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1\ n Tri
11 «.i rx »1 <v /\í
It nv»0 The “ U drugging
_ ”1 "
£ Austria
; .
•. . Prussia.
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villanny
of Xé
others.
^iow, that there are those who are Candid moment, The possibility or impssibility al Police Gazette lately devoted a column 1 t the
*0 bis benefit. The
Tlie Cilicilhnati
Cincinnati Times
Timest is supposed to be moonshine. Why dont' A previous telegrafri says an armistice
in this view of the case there can be no of the restoration of the United, State to
^t between Austria and Prussia commenced
doubt; but they simply reason from false Government, is destined to. be ’ decided fays that Boyakin ,was Chaplair of the' they arrefct him ?
at.’ noon on the 23d. There had been
pith
Illinois
Regiment,
went
from
Belle-
premises, white the great mass of men there. All of the patriot element of . th
fighting
’ the
‘ Austriahs (flaitu-
ting oin
on th
the 23d,
From the Oregon Herald.
Ville,
where
he
has
a
family
residing,
an,d
country
will
be
represented
there,
In
opl
who assume this ground are interested
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ing a victory.
A Card..
Card., *
knaves—resorting to such pettifogging contingency only, can the ’Work of tba was loyal to a degrei.”
had • ' protested
the
Mptf
■*0 in ijle*
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TV Earl Shaftesbury
/'l
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To
all
vvh'om
it
mhj
’
concern,
and
especially
tactics to mislead tp e unwary.
Convention fail to redound to ’the pef radi cal paper.
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House of Commons against»reform meet­
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Rev. G. C. Chandler of McMinnville, Rev. ings. -
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It is neither [ possible nor desirable for manent welfare of the whole country—»; J
The Liberals in ^Iexico seen to be
Ò. L.
........ of Salem,
_
L. Fisher
and the Baptist
part to be to-day what it disagreement in Convention upon a fe-A Steadily gaining advantage of the ' mperi-
the Democratic party
During!the discussion of the Tariff Bill’
Church at Salem :
ui
scuuvvivu
and
S*
r
John i^ackihgton adjnitted that JEria]
jb
force?.
questions
of
i4ero
secondary
importance
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was in Jefferson’s i time,
except
in
so
far
forces.
Maximilian
makes
a
pjathetic
plathetic
.
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• .Those charges of (< seduction
as it must keep in n view,
view the cardinal te-
te­ but frought with much misqlnef if urgtx appeal - to hvs warriors,i urging them to still blacker crimes which you sent broad-
tnauons. ' ■[. ’’ ■'!.
was behind othermationp.
nets of Vemocrac •y, which it does to day in that body. The language of the cal stand firm and gndnre to the lasti > The cast over the land against me during my
A Daval engagement t took place
]
on the
and ever has done. 1 A little examination for said convention breathes the pures tfiwr
eha^cfcs are, that Maxy will ere. many absence to CaMfornia, are yet unsettled.
21st of£ the Island of Lissa.
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The Aus­
into this important subject may have the patriotism, while those upon whom it tivLtHs
uiotths return
rt iurn io
to Austria, with hones
ho¡jes s ; and ; On reading these charges in the news­ trians claimed a victory, is. they sunk thq^
seem< ’to have es qspiiations blasted so far as Mexico is papers, I returned immediately to meet Italian iroï» rLad», runninâ \iown one and
effect to undeceive those who, having lis­ management devolves, seem
tened to the svre
syren
songs of demagogues chewed everyojther consideration and gon< concerned, to find th^t empire conquered, them. >i7 I ’ pronounced them infamously blowing up three.
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into
tjiing
this
tiling
with
an
unalterable
de$
until they are real y persuaded that De-
humiliated and despoiled. m A. crown of false, arnfthc work of conspirators to ruin
There had been riots in Lonckoon ac­
termination’ til
tj restore the Government thorr^is preferable
“’le to
mccracy now and sixty years ago are rad­ termination
count
of the refusal of Government too al­
t that of either Aus- my/reputation. ’
_ for hear .....
I * have ’ been
two
v
r
ically different. Dkiring Jeffersoi
Jefferson’s time, 1 regardless of the clamor which wells ufl ¿ria or Mtxico, jist
St notv.
Park.-
months, end am now. ready and waitin low reform meetings in Hyde Park
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T=Ltft
there were questi io¡ns before
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__ j country from the party ’ of destructives who artf
CmcAGp, July 31.—The following
agtb, ministers were to meet them.; and if guilty, suffer the
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-Twelve
months
bent
upon
the
e hnnihilation of our political
like the anti State Rights alien and sedi­
additional news per steamer from Liver­
ruthlessly thrust into prison for1 no/ pray- penalty of the law. If I 1 am not guilty pool,
instituions.
If
harmony
prevails
ambngl
July
il2di *. ;
July-ii2di*.
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tion laws, centralization of power, and
it is due me that the public should know pool.
Ilow
ehangbd
the
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p
ijpg
for
the
President.]
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‘o haveevery reason t$ 5 1 ’
In
the
great
naval
fight
off
Lissa; the
kindred issues. Lhesel were all anti- them, and wo
The,well-being of society demands
it. The,wclkbeing
scene
now
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A
minister
was
lately
cen
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Re de’ltalia was sunk Uy
Democrhtic, and hence the Democratic believe it will, the knell of Black Repu^ sured and insulted by hisi congregation in fthat such grave charges should not be Italian frigate Rc
his
congregate
party, ulndcr the leadership of the great licanism is soupde^ The. radicals be­
•piade in so pubjic a manner by men who the coueusupn. T
Qhio, for humbly invoking th?,
tho. blessing
bh
tray
great
uneasiness,
and
if
any
proof
At the be*inn-ing of the battle an5r one
apostle of Democracy, Thomas Jefferson,
of God upon- rhe .heads of President John-/ are supposed to be responsible, as these clad blew vp with all on board, with criti
were
wanting
of
the
patriotic
purf/ose
r
of
made uriceasing and relentless war upon
,son ami his Cabinet. 14 there ary evi­ have been m ade by you against me,. with- of ‘f hong live the kingdopa of Italy/’ iron?
these» mtaasurfes un ¡il the American poo- the (’onvention, it would be abundantly
dence wanting, of the hypocrisy of those out, at least, an efforj to establish ■ them the crew.
pic solemnly pron junced against them, furnished in the malignant assaults made drnce wanting/o
w’ho, sq short a while since, proclaimed it by judicial! nvestigatioo'. I am here for
The Italian accounts state that the Aus­
and decided the qn icstioQ in favor of the upon it and those cplnposing it, by the
treason*
for
a
minister of the gospel to that purpose ; the.public know- it; and if trian squadjrom withdrew after one nuux-of-
radical
press.
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Democracy. Now it is plain to the com-
omit tn
* « • you do not have me arrested and tried, war and two steamers-hail been sunk.
to nmv
pray for-
for the President,
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monest mind that the alien and Redition
will settle down to the conviction, simply,
A Vicnaa telegram says the Italian
hw9, etc., at once, became questions of
1 —The Cbicagoi
Chicago TijnieB
Tibies giv^
giv£^ cheering gentlemenj that }du have originated, pub­
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news cf the progress of the Demoency in lished and circulated false and slanderous fleet was driven back and pursue^ by the
the past;—were no longer before the peo­
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Arnim
g
other
items
of
city
expense,
all parts of Illinois. They are positive accusations against me, knowing them to Austrians'in the direction of Ancona,.
ple, and to have stiI'discussed them would
published
in
iht
Albany
Journal,-the
fol
The Moi itcut of.'the 21st ¿ays, Austria
of their ability to make a cl£an sweep of I be such,
have been
bee silly indeed.. Yet. the great
‘ w in other words, that you have
I
black republicanism in the cojnin^ con­ lied. Come, gentlemen, ineet the ques- has aceepted the proposals xif Russia to
Democratic party miaintained its organiza­ loVing item appears.;
tion ; thiere
the’ were other false issues loom­ ♦ .“Gearhart, Dcputy'Marshal, for killing <qst in thjtit
lhpt Stat'c
State, t
e. i''-' U A tion. You dashed around from McMinn- abstain from hostilities during the time
dbgs
and
eats,
§9
allowed.
that the court of \ Jenna v?ill have to re-
ing up, wl
which had to' be met, atid passed
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w . l , in the course of a ville to Portland and thence -to ¡Salem fuse or accept the preliminary basis t >
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The
Journal'-suggests
that
there
are
upon. ■ ™
Tne United States Bank was advo­
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Linn with great assiduity, while I was absent
about
four
hundred
dogs and seven hun- well writfen essay recited before the LA
cated and sustained by .the opposition to
now that I am here to answer for myself I’; peace.
County
Teach
dr
’
s
Institute,
says
of
News
Democrdcy,
rac while the latter, under the dred cats, morc or less, within the limits,
don’t back down II at» ¿ot willing to let
t 1
papers •
1 L « U
deserving
of
the
attention
of
’
«the
Deputy
Iéadershjp
of
the
great
Jackson,
took
bold
Ml
T he N ew FiifEiiDs
D avis . Mr.
They make Us familiar with the cus­ the affair hstve inc-sileut go-by that y our
grounds against it. After a long and per­ Marshal. ■■■■■
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and men of everÿ nation actions seem to Indicate yi/U wish. 1 am Horace Gre eley visited Washington a few’
sistent struggle the people again decided • —The President has vetoed ¡the bill toms, occupations
----- Y and 1 town, ] i pome
O d fa- willing to suffer in public- .estimation for •lays since. in the interest of Jefferson
state, county
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■> f Montana
__ into a _ O__<
in favor of Democracy, and this bone of erecting.
i my moral aberrations aiifJ legal tresspas- Qavi§ lie ; is very desirous that. Davis
..il
Surveying Dis­ ¿yy »> n*.„k*
contention was forever removed. The trict, and it is supposed he has also vetoed j "] might po<sibiy declaim-against their ses;J>ht not williijg toi be sacrificed by r en- sliould be ’•eleasctl, and *is wilting to g<>
whlc-sprcùc) infiuencc, but what rtf inion
J
Democratic
party still existed, however, the bill admitting Nebraska as a State.
ait
large ¿mount..
¿mount..- ’ Ip fact
would • you
vou
have of *. • I a mao
man ’s general infor­ vying corippiratufs, or made live sea pe- upon his bond in ft tafge
’
eady to throttle the next anti-republicau
goat to bear away the sins of otiiçrH. I it Was asserted by many (hat he had al-
—The Atlantic cable h^ been joined,
scheme
cheme which might be set on Toot. A and despatches are regularl received from mation who never reads a newspaper?
c^u be found or aildrcssed at all times in ready signed
document. Certaiq it
_ 1 that
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high 1 protective tariff was met and defeated the other side of the watei^..
‘ —A few years ago it Was the Detnoc- Corvallis at Harrisburg.
is that a «powerful influence was brought,
by thi is same B party.! The annexation of
racy who wère lanteniing the depletion of
‘
Wi
’
H-.
the
to bear upon him ’ by Union ^Congrcssiueir
newspapers
of
Or.?g
>n
that
•
—An Abolition traitor and sboundrel their ranks by recréancjL New ^h^ jere*
Texas and the Mexican war was the next
have already dirtied^their / coll nmus with to iud'iee hijin to change his purpose, ami
|
_____ in maids, are ^11 on .thp, other siib.
] I this
■ * ■ infiimius
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• great question ; the Democrat c party af­ named Clephane has been prosecuted
5
bin
e'mbroglio,
do m io the jus that the effort was to
repeated agaitir
the District of Columbia, and mulcted
firming and the opposition denying that
ly difference
is • tint
those who
..
,
, , ¡‘Mt
when
it
'¿Cap
tree
to
reproduce
this,
cm
tn
caul, so" that,the
the annexation Scheme was based upon damages to the amount of §3,000. fur as-- '. Democratic party were
the jackals
j »¡lie
public
may
know*
that
if
I 1 am not in the had very qup
'may
know
sound policy and cortect principles. This sorting that one McSh onwas disloyal.—f ¡cormorants who |to<l attached thorns e*ves; penitentiary it is not because I evade r. a ing train for New Yiurk.—Troy
question, like all its ¡predecessors, was de­ The llepqhlicans are terribly worried over io the organization merely for pnrpo?
trial but because those who circulated these Radical,
cided in favor of the Democratic party.— this result, and well they may! be, they all r ^plunder, and it hot left, i t for “ fresh ields charges are conscious of their inalzi u-
Irty to ■I . ■ ■ • ■ ■ I
-4—V— - -t~- • _f
I
o
are
pastures
new,
”
while
those
wl»
Knowing that other great issues would feel and realize their deep'guilt. The ¿and
establish them, and therefore, beg
k
.»<
'■
e ple^s«M to »bticeftHat
o to be
R ight .—
have to be met, the party maintained its Oregonian’s correspondent at Washington leaving the Disunion shqddy organiz ition excused.
President J
1 has at lCDg|h com-
organization, when suddenly the oppori- says: “As a matter..of course earnest actiidted by sentiments oF pUY0 phtriot-
W.
F.
BOYAKIN.
ipenced the
of removi-pg disnnion-
tion sallied forth under the “Native Amer- Republicans all over the country arc not Hsm and revere¿cö for the Constitption
Ccrvallis, Oregon-’July 2^, 186»
It
was] __
fitting
that he
a
littl?
alarmed.
Is
everybody
who
aided,
ists
from
office*.
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can or Know Nothing banner. This pro­
bnd Union.
ni
—
should begin with his oWn cabinet, and
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scriptive party organization wilted before the Government by advice (given‘hon­
How
S
tüpi
D.
—
The
Oregonian
has
the
Y-
pur ified the fe*.".
‘z:.e; hqe.d,
fountain
head, r
we
the. logic of the Democracy. It next be­ estly as Clephane gave his) to be liable to ■ T WILLÌ AVAIL 'm EM j >UGllT.i-rThe eheek to. allege that Hendricks and Nes­ having pnrffied
trust that the good work will be continued
came the duty, of the Democratic party heavy damages ?■ It is a serious question. rad|ccls
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occasipuly. approach
Democrats mith are renegade Republicans. 1‘he ed­ Until not a single disunionistjs left lo dis s-
to remove and obliterate a sectional boun­ • A. W. Randall has been confirmed, aS witihj“ what do you think of the Philidel-
Phil !idel- itor is As b:i(|Jy posted in the current his- grace a Government,
’n Denni-
ment (jnnrinissto
commissiez.
1 i
dary, reared as the result of faction, and Post Master General.
phia Convention , changing
the . nairc of tory of the times as he is in gppirraphy. son out of the Post-4)fficé. and Spoeti no
chit,
suffered to remain to disgrace American
<■ ' p; .
•
liigy aret
going Jo call Hon. Thos.
ÎUt p<irty
poli ty ?” “
‘‘ ‘ Tlrey
are-goin^
Thus. A;
Al Hendricks,
Ilcudricks, of {Indiana,
«Indiana, longer Attoriwy General, the country Iftis-
adjourning Congress exacted Ïut
—Before adjourning,
legislation for some thirty-four years—the
¿he
nationalUnion
party.
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NoW
Dem
the
national
Union
party.**
has always been a Democrat after the I an assurance that hgreafter these impor­
line of 36 deg. 30 min. Upon this issue a law fixing tlte salaries of members ari carats need suffer no disquietude on , this “ most strictest sect.” lie -was
------ ejected as tant branchas of the
will ex­
le Goveppment
trovepp
the opposition to Democracy made a strug­ §5000 instead of §3000, as heretofore.— score. The policy marked out IbiBma
this*
.a
radical
democrat,
and
there
fe
no
act
ert an influence in f_
favor of an early resto-
gle bordering on desperation, and as the The law was to apply to this Congress.—
jnven-tion
is
essentially
the
pdlicjp
of
or
word
of
Jiis
on
record
that
by
any
pos
­
result of the intense excitement growing They probably needed the extra two thou­ t e’DemocratH? party, and the only pblicy sibility epuld be tortured into anything Hition of tho».Union, Traitors «iiîytvhewb
are bad, but traitors in offic are an ’infnl-
out of this issue, succeeded, through a sand to enable them to send their mis-z t at Can avert the dangers and ’disa jsters but a consistent, vigorous and relentless
erkble
unis: |nce, to be abated with the-
tressefc
borne
in
regular
state.
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hapless breach in thp Democratic house­
npw brooding ot|er
nçw
over bur
onr republican i insti-. opposition to the disunion schemes of the lqdst possible delay.—Walla Walla States-
—The Union Pacific railroad is being] Hâtions.
hold, in electing a President, who took
it^tions.
Democratic / 1 p 1 My, Republican party.
. The
, ’
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man:
pushed
rapidly along. The road is cem? tJle Union party »from the lime the ]gov<
his seat wanting a million votes of a
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w Tj
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1^ 1 lb 11 ip
majority. The war that has, as it were, pletcd and in excellent running order .to efnment had an existence to* the pro ^ent, ¡' '• F.
THE SLANDERER
- but yesterday eeased its ravages and de­ a point one hundred and twenty-five miles vrill not now object to being called I the
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progress bhibn party. The name is appro; [riate Not a day passes thttfie flippant tongue of
vastation, was the result of elevating a west of Omaha. At this rate of
òf progressi
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some,
low
born
detainer
does
not
defile,
by
Advertisement,
sectional man to the Presidency. The the road will reach the Pacific slope in a Odj honorable \ thpugh it has teen*
ribald speech, thp good pamos of the fair­
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Democratic party did all in its power to very short time.
A Profound Hiar.
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h brought into contempt end disreput h fcy est aod best women in the land.
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Yet
avert the impending calamity, but owing
bring
assnmefl\
during
the
few
years
*
past,
—C ongress , that conclavis, of idiots,
i But for the fact that those not intimately;
to the preponderance of sectionalists in knaves aod villains has at List rdlicvcdl b^ disunionists[and traiors, the' Dempcra these infamous slanderers, and devotees acquainted
with him, are liable to be misled
power- could do nothing. During the the country of its pestilent and upas-like’ cy will restore t to its wonted prestige, of calumny, wear the garb knd' aspire to , or imposed upon by hnn,. I should upLUu»
the character of gentleman. • Miscreants
whole term of the war, the Democratic existence as a body potent for mischief, asd under 111 < as
the' infamous liar, smJak
smJnlTand
and
times! past, whose courage consists in insul^ io unsus­ publicly notide the
m >
> in
m
party regained true to it e’f, and ojp jsed Its last acts
were to vote into each mem-1 w|est the liber ies of.-the people fro un the pecting innocence, whose .decency is only whelp, F. I\ peenold. L His poisoqed chalice
has no terrors for me- 1—it has spent its vtru-
the numborless and systematic encroach­ ber’s pocket §2000 extra of the people’s fo&Igraspof th< designing knaves that
ink are ,
found
in
the
habiliments
whieh
epclothe
lence in this direclion. But there are those
ments upon the Constitution of th# Uni­ money, and
the attempted passage of a n<fr endeavoring to sink them in the their vile carcasses, whose intellect is that vet who are liable to be imposed upon in bu-
ted States and the rights of the people.-— law making the Clerk of ** tbg IIou$e su­ vertex- of ob ivioiu True Unionism and
the L
of the worm which crawls and slimes— siness and reputation I by the slitnf* menAcity
The war terminated, that party is found
preme and above the President.
They Democracy in ibis country are synono- shall these things become the arbiters of of thia prince, of liars i and vagabondsftffiiHii-
esideh
with the President, iq his efforts to restore
to the female virtue and of manly rectitude ?
us terms,,ant d ___
both ar^i
arp necessary
nc
carnation of ribaldry,
Frank ¿¿ebold,
Ï
.
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uvvwyiw, a
u saddler
oauMivi*
would make that subordinate functionary
peace and harmony to the distracted and
by
trade.
Filoni
breaking
iqto
my
harness
it
Look
;
well
to
.the
From
into
ejçistence
ot
either.
competent to convene Congress in extra
Every decent man should shun these establishment) 1 r • in the
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well nigh ruined cOuntrr, and if the
night, to slandering nay-- ►
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hope
for
Philadelphia
Convention
session, whenever he might fancy
the
despicable calumniators of female charac­
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country is saved, it will be due to the ef­
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* ter as hfe would ja pestilence. Let society s^lf and family as only mortals could fte slans.
country in need of more legislation. t j thi'bc8t results.
dered and beii ied by a wretch assuming, the
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The final adjournmeni of this band of
set the seal, of condemnation upon every l habilimenls
a gentleman, has this man See-
Democratic party. The charge that De­
t. j
n
predatory vandals will give the stricken^
From tho Coroner of
bold done
all
creature
who
originates
or
propagates
a
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mocracy is Dot what it formerly was is
Ladies Of t le
rvi first
m-* respectability me
»Ml,
country at least a brief respite. God 'iq
are 1 not,
slander
oti
the
weaker
se^;
and
a
healthier
far fetched and groundless. The princi­
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anyon
,
C
ity
,'
ein
not
be,
exempt
from
emptfrom
the
vile
shafts
of
this
his infinite wisdom inflicted that Congress
condition of public and private morals
ples of Democracy are .. fixed and un­
A man by the, will speedily ensue.
reptile in hujian shape. It would seem to be b
E ditor C ourier
upon the people for their sins. May He
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changeable, and the 'great Democratic
thp especial relight
elight of the poltroon and.cur,
in His mercy interpose Ilis goodness be< name of C. F- Morgan was found dead in b. • ' .. • . t, k . J- T ’ Tp r
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to
foment
strife
and bad feelings in the com»,
party has Always beeji found battling for
coroner
er ’s
i<
Ui S, Hotel. A coro
tween them and soother such calamity ip his bed at the U1
munity
in
which
he is, thrOu^h the lenity of
li
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hild
’
s
L
ife
S
acrificed
td
P
rin
­
’ ’es, and the best interests of
those principi
jury
was
summoned,
when,
after
carefully
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the future.
population, suffered to y$naairi.
thè people^ They
_ „ have met the enemy
canvassing
all
tho
circumstances
alndjelioA ciple .—Rev. Mr. Linusley, of Medina, the I outraged
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here reiterate,
in the
face VI
of an
all the
IHVV) 111
VLJV IftLC
VI1C r res
and conqueVedbim
The following is section 1st of the late itipg all the fa^ts
conquered him o on r many a hard con
con- ­
faits in the case, the jury New York, to whom we have already re­ sponsibility a Baching,
that F. D. fjeebold i
Tty has ever been amendment proposed by that nest of deml agreed
tested field. That party
a^eod upon a verdict
veijdict that deceased came ferred, gave a famous illustration of the wilful, malicious and unmitigated LIAR a If
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on the side of the people, whether their agogues and traitors, tho Rump Congress; to his death by faking strychnine. The earnestness- of his purpose to exemplify incorrigible acoi
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lundrel.
him, ask
for ftr
rights were assa i|ed and jeoparded under to the Constitution of the United States : poisonous drug^was found about his per- the precept that it is better to use the rod proof, and it will
ill be forthcoming. He «...
wf
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All
petsoDS
bora
or
naturalized
in
the
the guise of the i J Alien and Sedition
son
8oh ana
and in dw
his naua.
hand. veutweu
Deceased was
new a unsparingly thari to spoil the child, when not, however, dare Dot, call in question the
laws, National Banks, High Protective United States, [Negroes, Indians, and resident of Yamhill douuty, it seems, and he whipped his own son to death. The truthlulness of what I here ¿ky, and what a
onJ subject to ill
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Chinamen,J I and
the a jurisdic
Tariffs, or the greatest of_all humbugs, Okinftman
w|s in correspondence with a young lady offense of the little fellow, who had aU score of good men in Day con will testify Ux
the Abolition irnpos re. To argue thàt tion thereof, are citizens of the United .tniere.
tained the responsible age of three years, The cringing^ cowardly detractor will, I doubt
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the Democratic p rty has forsaken States; and of the state where they reside.
Letters and photograph are in the hands was in refusing to say his prayers. Ac­ without as much as meditating redress of any
the land marks of the organization, is to No State shall make or enforce any law off the Coironer, and will be forwarded, to cording to the clergyman’s admission be­ sort, except, indeed, that he should be able to
argue that it should continue to oppose the which shall abridge the privileges or im­
fore a coroner’s jury, the slaughtering of muster co
lady on application.
sufficient te apply the e incon-
incen-
recharterin^ of the U. S Bank, a question munities [the right of the Indian, Negro
dious
torch,
tho
innocent
was
the
work
of
two
hours.-
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mith
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wield
the
assassin
’
s
dagger?
daggéjj
I
ly probable.
that has been settled in favor of that party and Chinaman to vote and hold office] of
If the child bad been older it might have which is
Coroner Grant county, Oregon.
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United
for near a half century. Old questions are citizens [Negroes &c,l of the TT
lived longer uiidèr
adder the infliction of the
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deprive any
thoughts are your monitor.
rod
no longer before thé people—new questions States
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