Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 18, 1866, Image 2

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PRE.SI»KAT’S MESSAGE.
{( ontin tted from, firti Ptg.}
of the rights and powers of the several
Siwes.
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In thus attempting to male our gencr
al Government strong, we make it weak.
It is true, strength consists in leaving in­
dividuals and States as much as possible,
ta themseUes, in making itself felt, not in
its
protection ; not in binding the States
its protection
i more closely to the center, but leaving
each to move unobstructi cd in its proper
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Wise are the teachings of men whose
deeds and services have made
aadi them illus­
trious and long since withdrawn
from the
dra
scenes of life ; they have left
eft I to their coun
try the rich legacy of their'example,
their
r es
wisdom and their patriotism. Receiving
inspirations from their lessons, let us em­
ulate them in love of country and respect
for thb Constitution and th e laws.
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STRICT OF COLp MBIA.
-^•ifOf Columbia, ,, under exist-
entitled to that represen-
ing
tation in ‘ tbe National councils, which,
from our earliest history has been uni»
other and each
formly accorded to each oi
territory established from
froni time to time,
within
our
limits.
It
a peculiar
within our limits. It maintains
maint
relation to Congress, to whom the Con-
stitution has granted the power of exer­
cising exclusive législatif
legislation over the seat
(rising
of Government. Our fellow-citizens res-
¡dine* in the District, wliose interest are
thus°confined to the r$al guardianship of
Congress, to exceed in number of the pop­
ulation of several of our territories, and
no just reason is conceived why a dele-
dele­
gate of their choice should not be admit­
ted to a seat in the House. No mode
seem so appropriate and effectual of en­
abling them to make knowu their peculiar
condition and wants, and4)f securing the
local legislation adapted to them. 1 there­
fore recommend the passage of such a law
as will allow the electors of the District
of Columbia to choose a delegate, to be
allowed the same rights and privileges as
a delegate representing a territory. The
increasing enterprise and rapid progress
of improvements in the District of Colum­
bia are highly gratifying, and I trust
tuat tbe efforts of the municipal authori­
ties to promote the prosperity of the Na­
tional Metropolis
will secure rue
the cucvun
encour»
jpolis win
d
generous
co-operation
of
agement am
Congress.
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It is a a mattter of regret that no con­
siderable advances have been made to-
wafds adjustment of tbe difference between
the United States and Great Britain,
arising out of the depredations upon our
National Commerce and other trespasses
committed during our civil war by Brit­
ish subjects in violation of the internation­
al law and treaty obligations- The delay,
however, may be believed to have resul­
ted in no small degree, for the domestic
situation of Great Britain.
A new change of Ministry occured m
that country during the lait session of
Parliament. The attention of the new
Ministry was called to the subject at an
early day, and there is some reason to ex­
pect that it will now be considered in a
becoming and friendly spirit. The impor­
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Of a Quality not surpassed in Oregon, if
Embraces Book-Keeping (By single and dob* indeed on the Pacific Co^st!
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Andrew
Johnson!
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the
ble Entry) PenmanshipsC>»>nierciai Calcuk-
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’anther Creek, if.
Our
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no doubt mi< ght be entertained Jion. Correspondence, Codimercial La
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Business,¡Lectures on Accounts, Busi» 10 milek west of LAFAYETTE, and is
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to
which
one
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of
the
Johnsons
ness
Customs, Mercantile Ethics, &c.
by an
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surroudéd by a dense-Forest of large cleai*
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was m bt to be honored. But alas ! for
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and Tender Yellow Firs; alsoGedar and
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sappointment. Payment was
human
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much other Valuable Timber abound ia
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a Girl, ahd toost anything be-
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embracing
Business
Course,
Scholarships,
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ing a
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Régulai Und special Lectures,
time unlimit­
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at any fu­
¡vìe
WANTED Io
yotjr la^p|^ron
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is a- -v traitor
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ment1 ,s d uly acceptedf Not ; t) be thus
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EXCHANGE
Studen-ts enter at any time ; there being fl ’
thwart Lin his purpose, our hero prompt-
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n^Ti^Foi: further particulars, address ihe
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SEEA
For Lumber, Wheat, J Oats, Flour,
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A l c iff
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Baco^n Vegetables ; for which we will- aU
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D e F kance , Sacret^f-y
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ipjsMERCE.—The new Commercial
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GEO. II. STKWAR B’
FIB LI MBER
one of the fixtures of that flour-
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te young men of Oregon to fit
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for active, successful business
OR AT LAW, or Cedar,
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dictiahphat Dr. Bailey, late candidate for
legi81|t|l e honors, wisely conciudad to en-
ter tl^ J sta where merit and ' tact are res-
mills in complete running orde it, and oth­
pectefcl y It i» needless to say he was elec*
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being built. One of
mills run?
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double ciroular saws while in the other*
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is used the sash saw. Though kept in’
A M odel A bolitionis * t .- -In the year
constant motion, tbe Combined product of
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1853j.an Abolitionist named Crane, went
these mills falls short of meeting the local
from ^Massachpsetts down to Georgia, and
demand for lumber. To two of these mills
ji&kfured a
a suburban
suburban
soon procured
a situation
situation in
in a
planers ere attached, where is furnished,
schooS in Atlanta, as Assistant. He con­
There Are
lumber neatly dressed. j -There
are* tinue^ Hh this capacity for some months,
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8 Flouring Mills in the County, whereat’ when| becoming captivated by the charms
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BAJTED
tance of an early disposition of the ques­
tion cannot be exaggerated. Whatever
t.
might be the wishes of the two govern­
ments, it is manifest that good will and
friendship between the two countries con-
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not be established until a reciprocity in
the practice of good faith and neutrality the bulk of the wheat crop ) is annually
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of on$ JMiss (?) L.) and who, unknown to ■ JpOR WHICH WE will pay the HIGHEST
shall be restored between the respective
converted into a superior article of fiouri
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our Mei t$, hailed from the Sta.te of New |L j: 1-. f . ■ t »
nations.
PRICE GOING.
Three Distilleries and
ohe Cardingj
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rablyjireceived, the attachment apparently ECKLES
THE FENIAN TROUBLE8.
stores, 5 drug stores, 17 blacksmith'shops
On the sixth of June last, in violation
beingjibutual as well as genuine. But a
beingHhautual
6 harness & saddlery establishments,. 31
of our neurality law, a military expedition
montji aow
now elapsed ere our
ou^ hero and hero-
hero­
and enterprise against the British North wagon and tWo Cabinet* shoptO Villages
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American Colonies was projected and at­ and 4 Towns flourish in the county at thé ine w&td tnade happy, one in the posses-
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Ijafayette
Lodge,
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dbn |f ja wife and the other a husband,
tempted to be carried oo within the terri­
present time. There were six brick kilns Respectively. Everything went well for
INDEPENDENT P£|
tory and jurisdiction of the United States.
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In obedience to tho obligation imposed up burnt in the oounty the prenant season,/^
GOOD TEMPLARS,
somej months—say six, when matters were ORDER OF
on the Executive by the Constitution, to
eets every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock,
see that the laws are faithfully executed,
K icked O ut A fter A ll .— The Amj threaten’d with a crisis in cons of the birth
embers of the order in in good standing
within-.fhe precincts of the new household
all citizens were warned by proclaimatian
ador Dispatch says that tthe contumacious
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are invited to attend.
against taking part or aiding in such un­
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child. The trying hourj of the
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lawful proceeding, and the proper civil, Avery, late Revenue -Assc ir for Califaj
Yanke^ husbands life had thus ruthlessly
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to take all necessary measures for the en­ to give place to an honeBt inan., E-Gov been^j^ecipitated upon him. He sought
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forcement of the laws. The expedition
out
si
lawyer
and
laid
his
case
before
him;
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ernor Bigler will henceforward
benceforvtard descbàrgé
deschàrgé
failed, but it has not been without its fear
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not with a view to the obtainment of a di-
the
duties
and
receive
the
emoluments
of
ful censequences. Some- of our citizens
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vorce{n|pr
vorcejn^r yet to in any way mitigate the
whom it was alleged were engaged in the that high office
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and
obloquy
that
that
had
been
expedition, were captured and have been
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STATE OF OREGON,
OREGON, j Q<3
brought to trial for a capital offennee in
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Sentinels
takes
T ruly Y< UR8
heapgdlupon his head as th» result of the /COUNTY OF Y amhill , I i
the province of Canada. Judgment and
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position of the C ourier
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ings of his wife anterior to bis
shot
sentence of death have been pronounoed
In the County Court.
the nigger Question and j^ritb character
In tbe matter of the Estate of S. H. Knight,
j with her,’ but with a view to as-
against some, while others have been ac­ on 1
ma
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ribaldry
blurts
tha
insinuation
th^t
deceased,'
quitted, fully believing in the maxim of istic ribald
whether or not he could sell the NOTICE is ¡jiereby giuen to all whom it
certc
mocrate have “ touted/’ &»., until Cu|-
government that severity of civil punish­ Democrats
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the
Honorable
County
Conrt
of
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fee does not
T Ub ove we give, substantially as it
gaged in revolutionary attempts which
above named County, George S. Knight was
Now
we
have
only
have disastrously failed is unsound and become so bleached,
kted to us by one who seemed to duly appointed
appuiuveu Administrator
AdminiBiraior of said estate,
was
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tbe 3d
day of December, A. D.l
unwise. Such representations in behalf to say that > the author .of |the Sentinal
on
3d_day
D. 1866, and
hereof he affirmed. Those stall
kno
has qualified as such, as by law required; ’
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of the convicted have been made to the
man’s baing « mixed” to a poor purpose
0d with Abolition cupidity and- Now to the end that all persons holding any
Britsh government, as being sustained by
an enlightened and humane judgment, if bleaching was his object. That’s all, , inoi
ity will be prepared to believe it lawful Claims against said Estate may have
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the same liquidated. Ail such perons will
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will, it is hoped, induce in their canes
cases an
e probable tbihgs.
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tbe sanfe for allowance to the said Ad
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exercise of f clem
clemency and a judicious am­
At Bick Wmpaoi’i Stow ing
ministrator at the Dayton Saloon in tbe
the town
nesty te all who were engaged In the mov- be had a few Misses Wr Setts of Fa
ofDayton, io said Conoty, together with the
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ment. Counsel have been employed by
K nb M within
* - * six months from the
Lake & Robinson for Stoves and proper voachera
four
tore,
oomprising
BtdStead,
Bureau,
tbe government to defend the citizens of
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the
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the
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the United States on’ trial for capital off- Chairs, a Sofa, Mirror, Wor| jjable, e to
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GEO.
S. KNIGHT, Admr.
of
the
estate
of
S.
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Knight,
deceased.
efices in Canada, and a discontinuance of nicely veuered and finished, for the 1
next
door
to
tove* Store, Front St.
Dec.
4,1866.
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in the courts of the United 8tates against of 81 SO.
50 i POUNDS.
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aving’ “Swung around tho entire Ciri
cle,” and visited all the precincts in thb
entire County, as requhed bvflaw, I hereby
give notice that the dine for paying Taxes ip
Yamhill County will expire on the 28th day
of December 1866, and all Taxes not paid op
or before that date, will be collected as on iex*
ecution.
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KJ SAMPSON of the LAFAYETTE
WARE HOUSE, would say to all intejj
ested, that he is prepared with improved
facilities Tor the accommodation of Farm­
ers, Merchants and other Shipper?, with
safe, accessible and convenient STOR;
AGE. He will also Purchase and For­
ward Produce for a reasonable Commis»
sion. Goods and Packages Shipped tp
I my care will receive due and prompt att>-
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We solicit a trial, and guaratee satisfac­
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will be kept in constant repair.
ould invite attention to hi is improved
Facilities for Dental wirk,
at San Eran cisco Prices, in a style not to be
excelled anywhere-
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® Next to our lives, liberties and approving
consciences, nothing is more conducive to
health than a good set of teeth.
Ho I to every one that eatçih, Come ! and
ye who have no money c ome as soon as you
get some.
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For the Dentists of Oregon
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Sinc’e their high prices aro boldly assailed.
The Tbthless look
[eyes.
With pleasant Surprisi,
in
their
And Matrons & Maids show joy
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LAFAYETTE,;
¡,jo: iREGON.
as salesmen, clerks or account*
Il be reserved exclusively for
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Will practice in the Supreme, District
>, having been more enterprising and Gouty Courts of this State.
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than ft r fellows, are enabled to produce
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the evince of having availed themselves
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of qijiftfications to be acquired only at
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DECEMBER 18, 1865.
iader is referred to advertisement
Assessor*
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AND COMMERCE!
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you dojfl your little “A. Js,” now that ^r'his College Ranks Fin». on the Coast, and
ould avail themselves of this method of.
_l .. offers advantages for requiring a Practis
saying to BUILDERS and others that •
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cal Business Education superior to any other they are prepared at all times to Furnish i !
f ere are many in Oregon, and School,
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pointy is not without its reprsen-
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aip biped we wot of being the Is conducted on thè plan Of the best Comm
Sleepers.
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THEORY AND PRACTICE,
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the famous Andrew-Mosen-Nash-
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ounciatnento was promulgated, Familiarising li.c Student with all the differ­
became so enthusiastic—so ec- ent kinds ol l>u>inc! ss , in Uie shortest possible
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static i|^laudations of‘fMy policy” that time and least expense.
THE COURIER.
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PORTLAND,
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boy baLys “^ndrew Johnson,” what will
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JEW A2¥B SPLEADIB SAW
Corner Alder and Stark Strees, *
drew Johnson’s apparent apostacyjfrom vir-
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andjiffie' Constitution, christened your
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A ndrew J ohnson ,
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Constiuiion hating, disunion radicals who,
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In the performance of a i duty imposed
upon
me by tbe
upon me
the Constitution, I
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h ive
ive thus
thus
submitted to the Representatives of tbe
States and. of the people'sucb
people auch information
and
of OUT domestic
———ryr —
— foreign
"O"’ t“ .affairs
~v•••” as the
public interest seems th require.
Our
Government is now undergoing its most
trying ordeal, and my earnest prayer is
that the ordeal may be successfully and
favorably passed without imparing
im paring its orig-
orig­
inal strength and symmetry.
imetry. The inter­
ests of the uation can be promoted by a
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revival of fraternal relations—tbe com-.
op our privai differen-
plete obliterati
ces abd the re dnsuguratioa of.all the pur-
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suits of a peace, r. directing
early accomplishment of these great ,ob-
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Let us endeavor to preserve harmony
between the co
co-ordinate
ordinate departments of
tbe Gofernmet, sa that each in its prope£.
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sphere may cordially co-operate with, the pursues
other in securing the maintenance of the’ 8iituatioi
Constitution, the preservation of the Un­
ion and the perpetuation ofjour institu­
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those wfyo | took p>»“t in tbe î expedition, as
not only p lolitical in its natu irò, but foreign
States in ra- its h lui
(sources and
from they united , tH
objects. The attempt was understood to
be made id sympathy with pn insurgent
pat>in Ireland, and by striking nt a Brit­
ish province on this continent, it was de­
signed to aid in obtaining redieRS for pQ-
litical grievances which it was assumed the
peoble of Ireland had suffered at the hands
overnmenment during a
of the British Governmenment
period of several centuries, ¡The
The persons
engaged in it were chiefly natives of/that
country. Some of them had, while others
had not, beccm; citizeus of the United
States under our general laws of natural*
ization. Complaints of misgovernment in
Ireland continually engage the attention
of the British nation, and so great an ag­
itation is now prevailing
prevailing in
in Ireland that
the British Government
h£s deemed it nec
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essary to suspend the w^t of habeas cor-
pus ’ in that
circumstan-
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which plight otherwise have, been en ter­
tion express
tained in regard to an expedition
ly prohibited
by
our
neutrality
laws;
So
ifoited
long as i ¡these
these I. laws remain upon our statute
books
executed,
)ks they should be faithfully e:
ted.
if
they operate harshly,
iff
■’ unjustly, , or op-
jssive'ly,
Congress
alone can • 4y
pressively.
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ill give prompt attention to all legal
business entrusted to him at the Cap-
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BURY, Admr. <?f the estate of Wm. A.
CULBERTSON, late of Yamhill County,’Or-»
egon, deceased, has filed his account for final
settlement of said estate ; >nd it is ordered
that the first Monday, in January, 1867, bo
for tne
tbe nnai
final bearing
of u
tho same, .at
set apart tor
nearing ui
P/Mirt House
Wnnsfi in said County.
Countv.
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5, 1866.
4 11 no 46 4w
Lafayette, ,Dec.
Dec. 5,1866.
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