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»■ ■i THE COURIER.' A NEW SCHOOL READER. States and the Cónsolution to form a more) PORTLAND «■ « ADVERTISEMENTS, i Now if you make a per-j v It bu been a great-source of regret to r” 2 .... ■ very many intelligent parsons that oar) petual union more perfect by apeefic • ’ ■ I® •• J. W. JOHNSON, EDITOR. i scbo< 1 ReaMers contain so little matter bona, you cannot sever that unity except TH« COUNTRY AND TH« AG« DEMAND OF Importing Druggist, fSF*''* // is the undoubted right of this ia violation of that bond whioh holds the worth the reipembering, and that matter 1 ” YOU THAT YOU MAKS THS MOST OF?YOUB people to canvass public measures and the .. DEALER 1N so varied that* it debauches tbe miod from several into one, which bond is the Con < merito ”* — —W ebster merits of public me». men."* kbster . TIMS AND YOUR ENSRG1SB ).j DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, ( Our idea of Journalism, is. he who dare stitution. And the first a^d primary ex application to subjects requiring eontiaa- GLASS. Y om ran be Successful. not tell the truth is 1« a coward, and he.udw he.udto pressed object of that constitution was to oils thought fur a thorough understanding. j • A pji." ’ ALCOHOL. You can make Money. will siot not is a knare. knate. A ----- You can rise ]lo"Dislid^i^f It is by this shallow "policy " of suppress- .foriq aod preserve that unity, t Manifestly A mixture of poetry aud prose about home, (I : KEROBINE ... T TURPENTINE. AS ing the truth that a whole generation has therefore, any law which would separate mother, patr^tiem, t wild cat hunt, the Merchants, Farmers, or Banker^, been taught to belic.ce a lie.. > • oi - / i F PATENT MEDICINES, any portion of the confederation from the i sagacity of tbe dog ; the nobility of labor, C. C hauncby B urr . i ' a « perfect Union. WEATHERFORD, -* * . a *♦, . 4 ■ | r . ¡IL I government is contrary to the bond that el id onAni fptyui fill most of our Readers, was formed to hold them togstlier—the all of whichpmay be io pure style; but TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1867. ■' Fancy and To:lot Goods, <4 And offered at wholesale or retail at very low ra’es for uasu . ir _ ! wherein deespit fit the rising generation » Constitution of the United States, and W. WEATHERFORD, CANA »TATE SECEDR? * Portland. Aug. 27, 1867. . ¡0 n31 ly therefore nu'l aod void and of ho more for taking their place in the great arena of Having in our Ia*t issue considered what —— ---------- —------------- - --------- ------- — a State .is, let us next examine whether a legal effect than the Declaration of Inde- ^e» nod acting well (heir part. . t( I ! . i j' « JI ' •s' “ School boy days ” with most of us is State of the I]cited States can abs.lve it- pen de nee of 1776,—a notice to th© world 1 ■ 1 till self from thè General Government. Of of .a conflict of arms that wculd follow. . 1 the t me inUife set apart for mental cul * ♦ • • • course, there canxbe>d.(|ueli:òn butjh^ , If then the Secession Ordinances werei ture and wheii the aotive duties of life arc ave just received their ’ I J; j KI"’ ' ' ' i i U il Ii crowning and and justly jnatly deserved deserved merit merit and and a contention with arms until resistance null and void, all persons holding office by commenced ip earnest few bave the time "O' crowning __ —o' «1. _ FFF t 1. • • I tn 1 1 1 1*1 • I- .• il \ *• \ . • reward at the BorWto Fair. upon the part of the United States beoaes, virtue,and in pursuance of those ordinances ! or inclination jto devote much time to book*. We clip the following from the Paoifio IIow rmp^tant it is, then, that the MnaFeaf Gazette,- would absolve tbiit alfegwnce owed'by the possessed no legal authority to act as offi A M erited REWAitn.-Theextraordinary people of the insurrectionary district Ho cersr for no one Can derive legni authority youth’s training when in school should bc^ ¿ii>^ * capabilities of the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet the General Government. That would be from and by virtue of an illegality. Tbe praeticably applicable in after life. Organs—the pure tone and other special qnalities that distinguish them— bare aft- The school R leader is a book with which revolutioa which overthrows all assumed Legislative ‘authorities ' holding successful rcvolutiooL tonished the technically critical dilettanti in i 1 la#.1 The question •» is • not whether . .. it • is their tooure of office in pursuance of those I the student becomes very familiar and is re Paris* Parir It It wai was not supposed possible by [ordinances, could not amend any statute or I tained in the tpetnory with the greatest tenac them* that such them pipe-like tones could be pro one of the possibilities for a people to se-. I " ' ' < -a ■ ' 1 " f ¡1 I ity. And, as in the United States every cit duced from free reeds, and after undergoing cure tbeir independence, but whether .any LOther laws ; and so too with all o^era I I izen is aYi actife participant in the ¡making of the most rigidly critical tests, they have re ..... ... i - . . . . . . ” - - - • ceived a first class prize at the Exposition such thing has yet occurred in the United claiming to ba in authority. They were our laws, rule* and institutions and in the A Splendid Asssortment new on Hand States. Whether an attempt and failure, ; 'n authority a» thé Vigilance Committee at.) guiding of public policy by which private aots I - . -I. . ' e. t » . .J changes the legaLstajus of the States and San Franctsco at the time of the hanging and affairs are governed; and as the mothers -—AT TH«— I the United States^ Clearly there are but °f Cora and Casey, government de facto, have a powerful influence upon and the train- » which a _ Q*_._ _____ ' to hut but nnf not Afi de jure: ’ I ' . ’ ■ iog of the rising generation, we are satisfied two »J», ways k by State could cew vs | wv lUVIV : j ° O I” 4.... - 1 j ; I Mason A Hamlin C abinet organ 1 m H Bookkeepers Accountants or Clerks A» j MUSICAL ART GAI LERY! t •» :» Ona Doer from Cor. First & Merrioow St* Revolutionists may for a time enforce their beyond a reasonable doubt that our achools be a part of the United States, the one by fNiar the , V iVeatern Hotel.) need and ough|i at^once to have, as a text mandates, but that does not change the law law, the other by war. -•. Y, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. book riext afte| the Third Cr Fourth Reader, upon their suppression. . A law is made in In (be United States if a Legislature ' \ t In connection w th the above Stock can pursuance of certain regulated forms, and pro some book’giv pig full and ample information be found the finest >st äwsortment of properly elected and organized pass an act i upon the fundamental principles of the Con- vision is made for its repeal or change i in eer Second Hand, Pianos, Ne rrjand ’ and a question is presented fur considers- j stitution of the,; United States, and the differ tain manners, by certain officers, und ier cer »IL <» > ¿•er* il. > ' i *' . • Ranging in prices from 8150 to $550, tion a; to its vitality and legality, we cop)- —ALSO— tain condition s. „Now, when there is no one ent theories oflta construction, with what our ! leading statesn * Flotinsg, Accordeons, pare it with the Constittticn of the United legally authorized to repeal or amend a j law it ton have said and done with re- » ! frrence to it si Ice its adoption. Violins, Guitars, States to ascertain whether it in any man remains unchanged ; and as 1 have shown, Violin and Guitar Strings’ Froth this gtcat field* of Information, cer- ner con fl iota with the proper exercise of those whochiinjj to be the legislative au j c:„„ ■ Sheet r Music aud 'Music .! tainly there is of every variety. fnuugh to select information of Books the pc were delegated to the General Gov- thority possessed no legal authority to in any» A I.3O- li - ill II I • I- - I r — ••WW. ' constant arid iasting value and of the choicest emme nt, if it do not conflict, nor with (he ® mariher act as such, bolding their au ihority | - j . i - 2-i - ‘ ‘ i i I' i I . I I A Magnificent Assortment of Pictures, literature, to nbtke a school book wherein our both Oval i -I ’ 1 'F Picture -Framre. - j y p State Constitution, and if it do not come from a nullity« There were then, r.o laws 11 ■ ’ M t 1 . ■» youih youth can lesFp letFO to read and obtain substans substan* and Square, oí any I : J I changed from the debut of the Secession Ors within the perview' of powers prohibited Sile aud I - * * . ç ; dinanOes, to tho.resumption.under the old au ¿ial knowledge of their duties in after life at Patern. the State, it is good law; but if there be thority aftet the revolutionary party was put the same time.C ; I Picture Tassel«, Picture Cords, Picture ¡ .J.r, ■ ,1Çii a conflict constitutional law takes prece- down. The lion. Iasac Cox, of Josephine county, L«niie. Nails, < and in fact ever) thing pretaiaing to t ä dence of statute, and the Constitution of True those States were for four yeark Oregon, has Un<l,erlaken to supply this neces the trpi ule. Special attention given to framing Photo- Spera sity and has prepared a neat volume cntitlecf J I L i the United States over that of the State^ by reason of the Action of the revolutionists, graph«, Engravings."¿co. I ' ' i I without Officers. But vacancies in office iti id Art. VI. Clause 2. of *the Constitution I the’ United States from death, expiration ef tho A merican S afeguaud , giving the opinions Pianos for Root. , I - * ; w ■. ’ • g. of many fmii^rsstat smen, in terse and spark ef the United States, ratified by the peo- i terqi^reUgnàlion, àc., is of socemmon occur- Mr. SHAN AH AX formerly of A.Kober’s ling gems, the uDeelaration of Independence, Musical Establishment/San Franciaca. will 'rthakthaYit would' seem this ought net pre pie of the several States^e ve rally says sent any difficulty loan American),* While the Constitutfomof the United States, an an nttond[| to Toning and Repairing Pianos, “ Th»T Consthutjjin amf the--laws of the the office remains, (apd it could only be abol Melodeons, and all kinds of United' States whioh shall be made in pur ished by legal authority or su'cesaful revolux alytical index' to the Constitution by which suance thereof, *- ' shall be tion,) and the old provision relative to salar * any one not fatniliar with the instnment can Wunical Instrument»« < the supreme law of the land and the Judges and fees continue, certainly sotne one can be easily ‘turn to any subject treated, political Remember the place. in every State shall be bound thereby, thereby* *ny- any found willing to sacri$ce timself on tin altar definitions, a treatise upon the history of the ¡ ! 1 I W. T. SHAVAIIAX’S, «aa the f Constitution"^ nA* I i>S< . P any . *. ’ C? Stato A — A thing -in. laws or of public good. When bur offices become si I- K • on political economy, to the contrary notwithstanding;” '• • MVSIC ART GALLERY, vacant, wo hav« but to elect nea officers and ¡'government, a treatise Ji move on as if' tbe vacancy had been fur an i a few elegant and valuable extracts from the Near the Western Hotel. ■- If than the Secession Ordinances were . < s"t*' > ♦ * • hour, a day, a week, a month, a year, Portland. Aug. 27, 1867. * v2 n31 ly contrary to the Constitution, they were question of time does not change the principle j Federalist prepared by , some of the ablest . roupuers foupders 01 of our ouf . uovernmeni, Government, <ne the -nrevvaii farewell Auclien the law. null and void ab initio and the Judges or tne and Conin*iM»ioii* j Clear y then, all the States that ever were addresses of Washington and Jackson, the and other legal outhorities are bound so to in the Union are yet in the Union unless they H Li . . . I «. . . k > , «. A. B. RICHARDSON, ■ 4 Adam«, Jeff.-rson auceeded in ueparattng themselves from us by P «»»»8«^ addropses of John ^lams, Jeflfrrson * ' - I» ' . . . hold. Whether, therefore, the States se- act of war; and when we any State We do! and Madiscm, the letter of Jackson declining cecded by law, depends upon whether not mean the land ami people but the political • * - — • carcoj>h.igua,iJeff?rson ’s Manual of Parlia their Ordinances cf Secession were con corporation of the people on the land. Comer of Front and Oak Streets. Assuming for the present, that the South mentary practice and the Citizen*« Manual. PORTLAND, OGN. trary to the Constitution of the United did not accomplish secession by war; lie who Certainly nothing is-morc requisite for a citi liÄl Ji • ’ MM». ' States. If they da not in any manner bolds to the doctrine that a Slate has ceased zen to know than what is contained in these UCTION ------- of Real - ~ N SALES Estate, Gro- to be a State of the Union and has become a eerie«, Furuitare, General Merchandise conflict, then of coarse secession was legal, Territory and subject to the control of Con- sutg.«ct8 Í and that it is well prepared and free Horses. they did separate from us, form a new ;ress by any act of its own, is a secessionist; > from partisan Ijpgc is, perhaps, sufficiently and :. » I I; I ' « * or what ever, that .act be by which that State i insured, when it is known that the leading [ Sale Day*—Wednaaday and Satwrday. government in law and in fact (and that has thus seceded, it must be legal or it can A. B. RnCHABDSON. papers of both parti eschar e endorsed it as a clause of our oonsitution which forbids a ittit bave legal effect, ltd that act, whatever v2 ng3 ly Auctioneer. it be, was one of the means selected by them book that ougbk to find a place in every li- State from confederating with another State to accomplish secession. To acknowledge the i . - ' !• brary and at ovferv fire sice. could not apply to them, they having legality of the effect 19 to acknowledge the le Parents, buy*-tho book And if it meet your gality of the cause that produced it. ceased to be a part of the Government,) This is admitting what the South claimed, approbation givl U to your boys and girls to —the United States exercising thought, ifce legal right tq secede which we then de ------5 nied, upon which the dogs of warwerk.loosed,. take to school and use as’a-texNbook. While FROÑ^ STREET, of any nation to .make wpr upon whom it PORTLAND, and desire to follow it, Cohsatu the battle de’cided agslbst their right. And we have a Constitution I, i ' -■ * ’■ t V ; Í 1» Alt T I O N E E ft, f Í ? . X : - h IÍ- < *■ »r THREE MONTH9») TIME. ti * M'. Read—Reflect—and Aci The Future of this Coast demands It. ‘ * • i» 1 t* Y<»or Own faterest demands it. . ' THE National College A 1 BUSINESS a f -j ' ORi Financiers or Professional Men, " ■ IT YOU Edueato yourself practically. Educate yoar- selves for the times. Edacate yonrsrlyef »• the age demands. Educate ynursrlveu in the best manner possible, io the shortest. time, and at the least expense, to ituure racer es. GT You ean accomplish all this in AND AT COMMERCI p «r I .. Portland, Oregon. 1 1 San Franeisco, California, ;T Offers, tho best and most snecenful system of Practical Training to qnalify young and $ middle aged men for an aotive, socces^fol t life. Let young and middle aged me«, artisbns and clerks, men of business and professional me«, avail themselves of the opportunities opportunity men, offered, and bew out for themselves an bo«-» orable career YOUNG MEN who can devote throe or four mouths to st «dr— Middle Aged Men who desire to better tbeir condition in life, and others who desire honorable and lucra tive situations ia buainees, can here enjr" advantages not te be found ia any other ii •tilution on the ooast. The course of study can he completed I d ten to fourteen weeks time. Tnitinn for fbe^ toll coarse, time unlimited. 85V' Those wishing to become members will he admitted any week day in the year. No examinations at lime of entering« | ,■ The College Gazette, giving full informal tiou of the Course of Study, and Great Sys tem ef Practical Training, with much valu able and interesting reading matter, is seal free of charge to all who desiro it, Address all communioations to M. K. LAUDENSLAGER, ? President San Francisco, California. M Or to H. M. Dz F ranck —...--- , Secretary. v2nll ly . J J ▼2 ail ly Portland, Oregon. | AMD ' New Columbian Hotel F Kea. 118, 190 and 122 Front Street, Corner of Morrison, Portland, Oregon.' ; THE New Colombian having just been ? elegantly finished and being nnw ready lor the reoeption of Gnests, the proprietor woald say to the citizens of Portland and the traveling public, that he is now r ready to) to : receive and entertain all who may favor f him it with a call, at prices rices to suit. suit f Suite of rooms, ; with connecting doors, fori' families. v . Board, per week 85; Board and Lodginr, 87 to >10. * A large Fire-proof Safe for the deposit of Irr valuables. '-1 • Hotel Omnibus, with the name of the Hatef on it, will be at tbe the Landings on the arrivar arriver of Steamers, and will convey Passenger* aod Baggage to and from the Hotel free of. charge. Warm and Celd Baths. • House open all night. • I i - P. B. SINNOTT, tv ap JO v2 nl4 ly Proprietor.' . 1 J ! i i- j 1 - —- i p Í ■■ I I * ’ ÄTiFli IG O NI’S WHAT CHitiSR- HOUSE. I HOTEL. 1 will,—with or without cause, made war now that the South have admitted their error we should first learn what it js js ; and certainly upon the Confederate States of Àmerioa, and acquiesced in the verdict of the great we ought td. thoroughly understand «n instru jury of arm es ne exeat, those very men who a government in law and in faot, and hav mide day and night hideous, witfi their ment so dear to‘many before discarding it. The Manual of Parliamentary Practice, and ing conquered, subdued and expunged whineing, cracked, sinister cry of Union; who » jWere so intensely loyal that they would not Citisens’ Manual, contains full and complete said government so legally established, js. 'permit a difference of opinion ar to the best by the law of cationi botmd for its indebt means to be used to preserve the Union art. infoiwation concerning the forming and cons RO*, as radically pledged to the dissolution of ductina public Meeting» and literary societies, edness, bat may take and, have domintoV the tie thaebiiidS a Statute the Union as they and as all at tinfoe attend, and jiarticipat« in then were to maintain it and are just as un over its territory and peoplo. scrupulous ; And-yet have the bold, brazen such .meetings, how necessary that all should But if the Secession Ordinances were faced effrontery to claim to be the very ¡macu be wall-informe^T, and yet, how lamentably contrary to the Constitution there was, So late embodiment of loyalty, and the only deficient áre the* masses in this respect. f Jkr as law is,concerned no separation. All , party that love the United States Government. Give the book, to our children al the schools And while throttling and attempting to crush ' governments are formed to h,ave perpetual thf life from ten States, aye, from iba.whole and the next geqination will know much bet ih Republic, that, they may blind the people ter what our government ought to do and how existence and any eoi destructive of that * . t . ?. * < from tbeir perfidy and to shield their poison a, as well as how to conduct end is hostile tu its fundainental law : and o«g, gMigreened carcasses from the just in it ought to be ddna, dignation of an uprising people, keep up the public meetings rand societies. .J- i ■ i ’ I were there, nothing else to-base an argu I ‘ , < • I ^alismanio cry of ” Unjon,’* *' Union.” ment upon,' this well known principle Honest Iago, A!D a W ning -E xplanation .—’fhe Philadel s would be amply sufficient; for certainly v Who stole the livery of Heaven phia Age publishes tho following extract from • y To serve tho Devil in. * « *• there could be no greater violation ’of the ’'Our Republi^ari friends having spent a life tho ipinutes of the committee that investigated Constitution than its utter repudiation and the Conbver caai: ; - 1 6f abstemious habits force of circumstances •< * violation in every particular ; buf that over' which they bad ao control,” ,a life of asked the Judiciary Committee of William Campbell, “ did you mako this false longing for the pleasures of Mammon have which violates it in any particular is null - S but witbin the last eight years just tasted the . affidavit? affidavit F- ” w and void, therefore the Secession Ordi sweet wipe and felt the blissful sensat.on of “That,” r.plied Campbell, “ will require a nances which wert professedly, ftilly, en power, have drunk to excess, ayef have drain little explanation, i I was' informed by Mr. ed the very dregs. The electric effect of their tirely and solely repudiation and violation enthusiasm aryd unnatural force has diffused Conover that Jtidga Holt had offered a reward of $100,000 for the capture of Jefferson Da of it entire, as a part ir not greater than itsell thironghijut.the entire land and that feel vis; that now DA vis was token, tb»y had not ihg of hridd whiah a youth baa when ju*t. the whole , were bejond. question null and awakened to A Consciousness of powerful man enough against him tb justify them in what ...wj had done; .Mfav they that wuwv Judge I Holt wanted to hood being upot'f tbem, we can almost say 0! void from their passtfgF."^^ get witnesses W 'I« prove that that Davis was .in* America, what the Poet, saifl of another, lerevted in the assassination of President The Articl.cs.of Conferation. were formed: r Lincoln, so Ai : 1 .. ri»nvc o * EU irne, < France got ur4jH% drunk uii on ub bkoi to vomii vomit çi crime, <3 to juatify him m paying the to make a prrr etwal union between the And fitter haTe been.her atternsih ever since, Ì reward “ ! ■ ' '■ - • I * • .* : < * ‘ j 4 !'!i \ 11 yç « * i » r j. ■) I 1 .-«r ¡ ■ ! ji ■ • i ' ] Cír I I 4 OREGON. If ‘ ‘ : 1 k 4 Reduction in Price»! FRONT ST, PORTLAND, OGN. J n Lyena. Leenard A O*, - - . Proprietors, Î (Successors to Michael O'Connor.) I Board & Lodging, par week, >6 00 to 88 00 Board per day,......... .. 4 1 00 I-.cd g in g 50 1 HE Proprietor of A rrigoni ’ 8 H otel . Portland, up with the ------ Oregon, keeping op spirit <»T the times, bus determined to make «^.The VT bat C heer H ouse Baggage a. material reduction in bis prices, without Wagon will be on the Wharf on the arrival changing the qoality of his accommodations, of each Steamer, to convey Faasengors and He will keep a F irst C lass H ous «, and ,ugg“g* did from the Hoose Free of ^««■11 Afb YWA J —r__ __ _____ 8 will «^U«lakkUa^. charge 82.00 per _ day for A board and • Charge. -- ™ ' lodgi '14 8. N. ARRIGONI. Can •• accommodate 500 Guests. House ; • ' v2 ly » ■ /* ì I ’ - ! 11 open all night. A Good Safe for keeping Vahabloe, &c tT»H*E, *S,T*A.R* V2n231y T <f. j O l SXXIESX?. GEN-L ACT. JACOB UNDERHILL 17 II1S Celebrated Washing Machine is now for the first time introduced to the Oregoaipublic. It ' ia unrivalled for its simplicity, durability and tike rapidity aud ease of its action.— Washing the dirtiest clothes perfectly clean in from to ten minutes, with but slight labor. The wear and tear of clothing in washing by thia machine is less tbau by any other process [Kuown. It has beeu extensively used in Portland aud receives the universal oomuieudalion of all who have used it. NICHOLS & BIDWELL, J Manufacturers, Main Street. Portland T Smiths' Bellows, Anvils, Vises, A I i I Cumberland Coal, Haying Tools, ÿ Scythes and Snaths, Grain Cradles, Hay li Forks, Mechanics' Tools of the best quality and Washers, Thimble Skeins, I manufacturers of the celebrated ; j r DJBBIN DORSE NAILS. v I JACOB UNDERHILL ACO. . 100 Front street, Portland ■ n 23 if Í * H ► Wagon and Seat Springs, Nuts Collecting and Purchasing Francisco, California I Í Hardware, Iron, Steel, Thomas Boyce, AGENCY, Í IMPORTERS OF * Î ■) E Vfli •”! co.,. be even'd ore mdpekere.