Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, April 16, 1867, Image 2

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T he R econstruction AcT.r—This bill
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reduces the States South to Territories, and
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prescribes the manner in which they shall
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apply for admission into the Union (?). lj#| be thci grandilt butMing of ife class in the
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deatiuies of the United States.
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That they troubles may go on indefinitely.
have done it, and still do it, few of them
W ill P robably be E xpelled .—
vsill essay to deny. Ben. Wade, and all
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Senator Sutnner. has offered a ^>)ulwn
of the radical members of the Senate of
for the expulsion of Salsbury, of Delaware, '
the United States, so-called, took a solemn
from the Senate, for drunkenness. We have
oath to support the Cotstitution cf the
do objection to ¿his, for it is certainly a
United States. Ben. Wade declares in his
pitiable scene to witness, when a repre­
plgce on the floor of that once honorable
sentative of a great State, eitera the halls
body, that the man in this age, who con­
of the National Capitol in a sfe.te of beastly
tends for an observance of that sacred in
intoxication. But will Summer stop here,
strument is a traitor!
This same Ben.
or will be next introduce a resolutioin qf
Wade is immediately elected President of
expulsion embracing the names of^Mo!
this same body. Men in high places ex­
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Yates and Nye, all
tort from the radical press, the highest en­
radicals? Certainly it would be out of the
comiums within the range of the powers
question for Salsbury to transcend in
of radical editors to bestow, for open and
drunknes^L and kindred beastly practices
unqualified repudiation of all law, and. for
the worthfts
worthies above named.
spitting upon all obligations sanctified by
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time and which had become honorable
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the affair i may' be credited, it was
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nasion. __The orgies of
tüt' famous
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’iocation of sihflicentious-
from having been, in times past, observed of the worthiness of Hon. 0. Huma on,
by great and good men. . The radical whose appointment as Collector of the I ort
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by ostracising, repudiating and denouncing stance of Senator Williams refused te con-
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any and every man who dares to square firm, the citixens of Dalles City on the 25
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that the mail coach was attacked by In­
A couple of cases right
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the AfòunlutnpeH of March 30, we learn
foreo of his solemn oath, in the discharge
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The devils afterward
brutally murdered.
Supreme Court of the
plundered the stage, scattering the mail
. United Stales, having been governed by
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all leading houses in the manufacture of
Pianos,} Qrgans, Billiard Tables. Fqrniture,
Ao., A<?, Every one who has a Piano should •
for Cir-
have a bottle of r this Polkb.
Polish Send
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give full pajticulars and
culars, |and we will
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and 50 cents, and where half a dozen are^
ordered, at once,’ we will forward prepaid by1
Erpres^. Applications for Territory and
Agencies received by*
BROWN & PERKINS,
Central Agents for the United States,
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Portland, Oregon.
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until, ere the approach of day, all restraints Offers, the best and most socoersful system
were
weret thWnJtS,
bff, when unbridled lechery of Practical Training to qualify young,and
middle aged men for an active, successful
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Who1 wilUtundertakes to compifte the
STORAGE
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clerks,
men
of
business
and
professional
impetus tb sensuality
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Astiai ity begotten on an ocoa-
A n <1 Commission!
men, avail themselves of the opportunities
sion like the |ue above described ?
offered, and hew out for themselves an hon­ ?J. K SAMPSON of the LAFAYETTE
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The Lindell
Lindcl! house is
¡9 a mass
mala of smoulder-
YOUNG MEN who can devote three or WARE HOUSE, would say tb all inter..
towering magnificence no four mouths to si udy— Middle Aged Men es»ted, that he is prepared with improved1
longer marks, the spot wherer ’ less than who desire to better their condition ihJife, faciliitife3*for the accommodation of Farm­
and others who desire honorable and lucra­ ers, Merchants and other Shippers, with
two months since, prostitution and all its tive aitoatioas in business, can here enjoy safe, accessible and convenient ST^OR-’
train of concomitant iniquity were made advantages not to be found in any other in­ AGE. He will also Purchase and For­
stitution on the coast.
ward Produce for a reasonable Commis­
respectable bjj being suffered,' a com in u-
Tfie course of study can be completed in
sion. I (floods and Packages Shipped to'*
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nity supposed!to bo civilised i Ho make pro­ ten (o fourteen weeks timej. Tuition
full course, time oblimited, $50
Those my car^ will receive due and prompt att­
fert of their piideousness I Can there d)e wishing to became member* will be admitted ention. î
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living n thd entire*city of
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Lafayette, Nov. 23, 1866.
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of entering.
decent’ man :ot respectable woman, who
Th® College Gazette, giving.fnll informa­
docs not sincerely wish tha^
thaf the recollec- tion of the Course of Study, and Great Sys­
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tem <f Practical Training.) with much valu­
of
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when
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the Lindell.house
Y tny son in Washington county, a pocket
able and interesting reading matter, is sent
book containing some valuables, and also,
was cœeeeruied |to the prpmçfeen of sin free pf charge to all who desire it,
a pocket) memorandum.
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Address all communications to
a>l lièerttioifenéss could tyvé btyn con-
The same can be found at my residence in
M. K. LAUDEN8LAGER,
Chehalein
Valley, Yamhill county, and obtain­
sained by thtj fl imes and obliterated aim-
President
ed by any poison producing the requisite
ultanc|udly iv|th the ■■
bouse itself ? It could
Poitland, Oregon.
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projf that he is the owner thereof.
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not exchange the Constitution and his offi­
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feit the respect and support of the a tri-
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The man
who takes a solemn oath to support the
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then declares that be who suffers the Con­
stitution to circumscribe his actions, is a
traitor, is the man to be popular with the
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S tate F air , 1867.—We have received
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Society, and the proceedings of the meet­
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thcrof, is, was, ok can be valid; in other siderable distance in the interionJ The rivers
are tbo KuskMcVim and the Kvikhpak flowing
words, all acts heretofore passed by the into* tty Kamtchatka sea ; the Yukon, with
egislatures of thb ten States brought with« several atUucits, which flows into Behring’s
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Sîraits ; and the Colville which flows into the
in the pervicw of this bill, are null, void*
Artic Ocean. ’ The climatifof the greater part
and of no effect. Then of course the Con of the couritr-yjs intensely cold, and the sop
sterile. In the south some ol thé barrow
stitutional Amendment abolishing slavery
productive. The pine attains a
has never been passed—is not a law. Who great height- oil the low, hills, and the flr and
i^tyant. Most of the vegetation
will dare to ^ueMion this logic? No one
tawacter. Tliocountry is main’y
save it be an idiot. Then think of the valuable for the products If its fisheri 8 and
pefjured wretclles attempting to procure its lurk. Its principal town, New Archangel
(population about 1,500,) is situated on Sitka
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the passage of t^e late so-called Constitu­ ]t island«
has a good harbor, and is the head
quarters
of the
tty Kassian
Russian Aincriqin
Ameriqin Fur Com
tional Amendments by these self same
50 or 60 vessels
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power
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had
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clerks.
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our next issuHi of the President^ message
ferenco is suggestive, ps 2,300
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vetocing the above bill, and ask for it, by are to 416 has been the increase of the ox-
Republican
all parties, a careful reading. It is un pense of the&QY emmeut under Repnblican
ings of the Board of Managers held at answerable.
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Salem, Jan. 15,and Mar. 11, respectively.
T he Mountaineer, Umatilla Press and
P. T. B arnum was recently beaten for Con* Walla Walla Statesman seem to be enjoy­
ing a season of marked prosperity. Though
gross by a namesake..
the abeve journals are stowed unuanaly full
of advertisements, they nevertheless manage
F bictdly C all *.—During the sitting of the to get into their columns respectively more
than an average amount of reading matter
. District Court last week, Judge Hayden,
by setting the same close and in small type
type-
Judge Stout, Hons. C. Beal and C. G. Curl, We are pleased to note these marks of sub­
stantia! prosperity eatt ' of “ the
*’ mountains.
called on us in our sanctum.
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our efegant
elegant NeW
Ne(v Scale Piano«,
Piano*, in
llowintr *trfeg
the fallowing
styles :
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7 octave, ¡Front large
round Qorners, plain cas|e, either oc-
■»tagon er. carved legs, Straight : [P
bot­
torn, bead
bead moulding on plinth - - $450
tom,
B, ” 7 octave, «ame
STYLE “ B.
same as style
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with Set pentine
moulding
on plinth
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carved legs and lyret - - - - -2
STYLE “ C,r 7 octave. Front corners
large found,
round, i serpentine bottom,
inoubliogR
mouhlingR same as on sty
style D, carved
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Ivre and detk, fancy carved legs
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D. ” ’ ; 7 Retare.
Octave, Four large
round corners, finished tack, mould­
ings on rim and plinth. serpentine
bottom, carved lyit and detk, elegant
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carved * Jr
re all jfiufebecl in elegant
Th above
Rosewood caacs.anu have the full iron frame.
French action, harp pedal, beveled t< p, ivorp
keys and key frouts, and exceed in over­
strung baB;nearly all lhe 7j Octave Pianos
y are made of the
now manufactured; They
best materials, and for finish, durability,
puirity and sweetness of tone, cannot be
surpa Bed-,
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The four styles (escribed above,*embody
all thb essential chi nges ii> exterior .finish of
case, which are by many manufacturers run
up to 15 and 20 pa terns.
“* i invite the attention of the publie, of
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dealers and the ] profession, to a critical ex
amination of the • merits of our Pianos.
By avoiding the great expense attendant
upon costly factories and expensive ware-
ware­
rooms in the city.fwe are enabled to ofler
these Pianos at prices which defy competi­
tion, and invite all to call and examine them
before purchasing elsewhere.
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testimonials
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quired by these about to purchase, instead of
presenting
Redisplay of professional names.
names,
senting ¿display
we refer to the parties to Whom
whom we have sold
ouf Pianos.*^ Their judgment as to the real
merits of-omr instruim ivnts as to their durabil-
ity, touch, sweetnfess, an power’ of tone,
«funding in tune, Ac , bai id on actual ex­
perience. being of (ar mdre value than the
mere good opinion
opinioh of tty
tin Artist, however
mero
oapable, who merely tries in a wareroom.
instruments in perl ect tune and order, which
have just received lhe workmen’s last finish
ing tooches.
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LiF*Send for a Circular,
BR0WN A PERKINS.
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fter this date i shall i Sell groceries and
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confictionerios only fo
— confectioneries
for the cash- My
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c^n keep up and
d * . Raymond . will give a ball at do otherwise.
at pay ton on tonwrrttv even-
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Passengers and Baggage taken to and from *
all the above and intermediate Points.
■ Packages of Goods &c., carefully an di
promptly purchased and delivered,
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to remove to New Mexico, I will sell my
Farm, situated on the Salem Road, two miles ?
«•outh of Lafayette, at a bare bargain . Situ-i:
ated on thia
this Farm, are a comfortable Dwell
DwelU^
ing Hopse, a splendid • Barn, and gdod 1
DrnknrJ
Orchard! ;
By applying soon, a good Farm can be
had at marvellously low figures. Possession ,
will be given immediately. Title perfect,
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FAMILY MEDICINE.
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patented articles of the day, is used by manf
physicians. It is particularly desirable in *
locations where physicians are not near, ahd * I
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sending out at midnight
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bottle should be kept in every bouse.— Bos
ton Traveller.
■ Davis Pai* Killer.— We have tested this K'
medicine, and assure our readers that it not? I
only possesses all the virtues claimed for it,
it.
but in many instances surpasses ahy other
remedy we have ever known. It should not
be classed with the nostrums of the day, got
op for the especial purpose of pecuniary
profit, but be regarded as one of the standard
tnediqinty, for the publiq benefit.-] -Herald
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Killer. — We clip- the
following from the Providence General Ad-
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vertiser:
At this season of the year, when cholera, 1
choleralmorbns, dysentery, and other kindred
complaint* are sore to prevail, everybody ? H
should be liberally eopplied with PerrjrDa-4
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vis* ’Vegetable Pain-Killer. Persons leaving h
home, Whether it be for a day’s excursion or ■
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a trip to Europe, should be io a condition to
place their hands on it at a moment’s warn-J Í
ing. Many diseases incident to tho
the summer
which will prove fatal if not imm<b
months, i, whi^b
kornev
¡checked, can be promptly cored by-
one or two doses of the f Pain Killer On morq1'
thau one ocoasion have we been relieved q |
intense suffering by the timely use of
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above named preparation.
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law, by precedent, by right and by the In view of the multiplicity of late, of Buch i Tile telegraph
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to the United Slates the
5 constitution they took a solemn oath to
tragedies as the above, the question, “what whole
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shall be done with these Indians,” very tills extensive addition to our boundaries, it
beconjts important to know what is
of law, and equity, lately adjudicated upon naturally arises. EXTERMINATE t^ni a* once l|ccoitK3
the-nature, clAracten and extent ut the epun«
by them, provoked upon their venerable That’s the woyd. j |
try thus ,av<p4rpd. From the authorities at
Our ioctpinand |vc learn that ‘ Kgr issiau America
beads a shower—a storm 1 —a torrent
of
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B ought O ff .—The opposition linzs oi is taat portiuU;01 the Americane
most excoriating anathemas at the hands
nnrlt) of f latitu4< 54° 40' N. and west of long-i
of the leaders of the radical faction. The steamers from Portland to San Francisco ilude 14,1° Wi, with the islands adjacent, to-
has been bought off, and consequently guthet with, a narrow belt of tycky coast and
other instance we propose to mention, is
a number of i|lanc|s lying, between latitudes
freights Lave gope up enormously. ; Jrom H° 40'¿nd 6#° N.; area, 371,S75 sq. nnles ;
that of tb*e late action of Judge Deady in
population, KÌ7
*^23 whites, partly Russian o
McCraken, Merrill & Co.’s Circular
the Bigler-Avery matter. Does any one
S ber ian descent,
__ >,ahd 40,000 iq 50,000 Ind ana
quote freights on flour, per ton, $5 ; other
Tbo islands a»; very numerous, and many o
suppose that, if the learned Judge could
them uiiinhabkcd, the principal groups f f ib
freights $7 00.
have so far forgotten and disregarded his
ing the Aleutian archipelago. Thje most im\
oath as to have decided favorable to the
“T he B ill * to O rganize H ell in portant are Pwinee of Wales Island, Barandv
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^ye pr|n(
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usurper Avery, every radical paper in the S outhern S tates . »
jriwreude! « Tjie peninsula of Aliaska . Xlet d?
’ was j passed we-lwjand „ to
Oregon would not have been singing peans week the military bill which
; about longitude 163° 4 . l’ht-
surf icp along 3Èhe coast is very mountainous,
to his orthodoxy ? As it is, they pass the over the President’s veto by a mob com
several of the «taka, some of themyolçanic at-
matter over in silence. The Oregonian posed of perjured traitors, and which Sen­ taining an ni Oude of 15,000 to 17,000 feet,
ftyge
feet
o being generally |0,0C0
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does not even deign to inform its readers ator Doolittle very property characterized ¡and the coastor
high. The iijteriur is little known ; there is a
that the case has been decided. Thus, for as a “ bill to organize hell in the Southern
taityt 200 or 250 miles back
from
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continuation of. the Sierra
doing his duty, Judge Deady made him­ States.”
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Nevada! *nd nthird range extending inward
self imical to the charge of treason in his
The preamble declares that there is no from Cape Listyrne, above Behring's Straits.«
own camp.
legal governments in the Southern States In tty south, part ¿here are extensive bounds
or fritbli, ly>D^,^between the islands and the
Any officer of the Government who will —that no act passed by the ilegislatures eoast, and navigable for large vessels to a con
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made to order on short notice aod satisfac­
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EF*Mending done on the shortest notice.
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his actions by the law, who presumes to do ult., unanimously chose that gentleman
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to the public, that he has established!
himself in Day ten. Oregon, in the business ofy
of manufacturing Boots and Shoes of all andji:
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TIIAT-YÔU MAKE THE! MOST OF ‘ YOUR
people to canvass public measures and lhe vote for members of the several Constitu- the rfcva£es r*' ' ’
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of the devouring element—
merits of public men.”— W ebsteh .
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tional Conventions to be belddn pursuance ire. It was tduced to a heap oK ruins on
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each election district to make the Digger." jbopulaFsuperstitions of the age, we should
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Merchants, Farmers, or Bankers,
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vote radical and prevent any white man
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entire history of the human race—since
ger evidence of the edr-
Bqokk^pers. Accountants or Clerks
they may choqse, from veting at ail. The
civilization dawned upon man, and before,
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above is the whole of the law and the recthess of the theory that G'Od visits his
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men in* worldly concerns for
prophets on the reconstruction subject.— <Wrath
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times.
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inhabitants of any government, be it Re­ be admitted from the reconstructed States, the grand* st ball I of which we have gny
the age demands. Educate yourselves in
public, Empire, gangdom or Democracy, if they are notr M all right on the goose; n account of ever ‘having taken place in the best manner p ssible, in the shortest
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warded base perjury, until the men now ercive means brought to bear that the peo­ house, apd
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