Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 05, 1867, Image 2

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xAnpy «giriti Republic M and tfceir mas-
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ho<Mu|ta rebels, and ihst’they, the. “Gened
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER5,186?.
rulappt/iets,? (Republicans). Therefore,
with this gugust body, the destroyings an­
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gels of the Republican 1 partyready “to
quit workshops, factories, desk, and farm,
•ticket aside domestic tie», and arm .and
fight/' to enfoioe these things, how cap w»
AgMJbe Oat naaeUce.
hope to twoboed in reetoring the rights of
tbnjMWple and Jraasmttting them to our
Moeen, Buffoon dk MeOarty tabu
posterity.
While we do not ignore or
thorioM* agents fer San Francisco.
treat as a light matter/ Io gmeb'a threat
editiitig from*' sp large a -body, (true we do
hot- know its ci tent, u it operations are
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hdvo rsassii
reaeen to believe it rasai-
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Mcvpti bul
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hltadsl |pnot all the Northern Slates,}
Bag^s Bstitote. Bra-« to •«» «tathéstotir »
XPJ.rather than see our Republic converted
Agent far Pertland.
¡land, Oregon.- '
into a permabknt Despotism, wo would do
and ^ar» anything uot at the expense of
' Orma« Aaray «iti
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Ws dti set approve of articles purely
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**will never buffer*' their *glorioui
»cnsatitiBal aad for the psrpoee of excittag ( tege^rejo be 'Teviled.,, Perhaps thia resele-
the fears, or pamfoas of Ìhè pèqf>ljy yè< , jiww.wa» passed in oecrql meeting sometime
! (previous and was the cause of the tragedy,
th« editor of a political newspaper is as a
the aeoouat of which we take from the
sentiMl upoa the vatéh tower, to observe * telegraphic dispatches:
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- lfatapbic, Sept 12 -—Sometime sines the of
his time in oeiaing th« newspaper» of .all flbe Sf the JSWglr newspaper at Camden. Ark.,
was destroyed by soldiers, led I on by Major
parta of theeouatry, perhaps he, of all Pier»».:-Ck»l..-;Gilbert,
rt, commaadrr
command« of the poet,
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he said :
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other», Ì» bettor qualified ’
pfk the wrote to Gem Ord, a letter in
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effeel of any partioular proposition of n the Msyaats •» the people, may be endured,
but- Gen. Ord and the military force detailed
party, exeept bo be mislead by Ms preju-
to enable him to perform his duties ere not
dtoe», wbioh of eoartn^will to more or les«.4 Servants of tbe people of Arkansas, but rather
tbeir masters, and it is felt to bee great piece
extent bias the minds Of a»/ WMlsw»^
Wlmpertence for the papers of the State to
would not have anyfaan1 blindly fellow n»; b comment on military matters, under any cir-
or any ether man, rie do call year careful eumstaneM. whatever.**
ôr perhaps, their resolve is in approval
attention to the following rasolntion. which
of the sentiment of this outrageous letter
1 we published last week; W<f the tomrnoms
Uut whether it has reference to any par-
WA shall make tbèseapon' With thane Vdüfir thing, the sentiment is obvious and
th» approach of aa enemy ; and spending
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fetito keforo yen, honest reader, J edge i for not to be misunderstood, ourself and every
uOthe^taM art forewarned to oomo reviling
yourself and govern yoiwfalf- idtordfe
or finding fault with half-breed ex-King
This seoret military organisation whose
■Sheridan, Beast Butler, mulatto Thad, or
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is evil, covert, and inimical to liberty, any'prominent Republican.
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would not be secret, at its meeting­ ; •• W» will never suffer our Congress to
in Philadelphia, Sept. 27,186
27,1S67 :
' :"Jn be re»i<ed by 0 traitorous President.” You
wont ba V< ^We know your designs gontle-
That pota, as inH8«Ì, rie taen and we will eontinuo to urge the pool
are prepared for an uprising of the Auiericab pfe with Whàt little of. powet we may pcs
people ; we ore ready
ttitjait workshops? io-
mdy ta<fifttateksMtartari
seM tobtAnd by the Constitution and pre
tory, desk,
and farm, te
'¿»Merita
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to cut
cast ‘aside
aside'dssiefita
gVe^ pbd' transmit Io our children the
me, and arm
arui and
»nd fight for ow
our eoixtiry
eoixtery wad
seing»* of a free government : and thank
freedom and the rights of aU loyal ctrildfon ;
God
I there is a band of Democrat*—¡-pure
that, mindful of the past;wo-will Mover suffer
P,**!1 **.ruI* P«riota, our glorious îeadwvte'fifriota, who have heretofore, amidol con­
be reviled, end our Congres» to be misted” by tumely opprobrium and the omgere of
a traitorous Président, backed by a guilty
- z prison belts and dungeon bars, stood nobly
band of cooopiratora aod powertai buf mi<>
by the old Constitution of cur father», and
guided party.
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We doubt not will be found in tbo future
A largo armed Military* force, is daa- titretçhixg forth their hand witb^ what of
gtroue to any government, but mor» e»- vigor they pomes» in ita dcLnee. Wo will
peeially to • Republic, Where thè unhwed preserve our government if we can and if
she fall» we will fall with her. Then yen
voice of the people phould beJhe governor.
can truthfully sing the melody of your
The great Washington in his farewell ad- great ally
<tom tn upeukinj> tie »ttachme^ o/ Loolc out dab, now ! wo*« gwino to role ! j
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G’wa iron dab, doa’t you understand,
Liberty am fallen,
** Hence Hkewipe they Fj|t avqid t|tq
King Sheri’ am a callin'?
wemity of thooe overgrown mHitery/eetab- ’Tdbaand niggahs occupy de land.
inion that ought to be cultivated says:—
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Dbhment», which tadft tad forta df 'feov-
erament, are inan»|Acious to liberty, had
which ase to bo regarded a» particularly
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posttimi3 •dmiog’by »nd with the'cobiiht 5 Jf®RTL*MO ADVgl RTI8ÍMKNTS,
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of the war p?weri now in arms against ®si
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reader their owih opinion» to the «ill Ind
Which embraeps the.r^tpraifan bf p»»M; [ [-1
DR. G. Wa
dictum of tVir party ? . Certain 1 y yon the integrity of thewholft Gniou, and me
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have more logical pdWers than the H^r abolition of efovrry, will be received; »nd
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Will be met with libera) guaranties upon
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M*e “ fat boy t of the Oregonian.
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collateral point* ; antf thri-beararwr W»rera.
the
It making some Sheridan dashes, on the thereof will have safe coaduofboth-ways.’*
BROWN !
bond question. | Can’t you try Jrou4 qn’H
the eyes. Stfrgieal S
e|ill cnotinnee
wotinnee •<«
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We never believed that abatraej slavey still
tatStations skilfially performed
the oye» ¿
on the »tatua i ||ip States,—South Caro- was morally right/ But th ere rare toany •j;
’forfiWotiStaaefa etrdbtefais- or erta»
linn, el «¿omne^nua.,?» J udee Williams’ improper ways to eorreet a wrong, and in and all nperafiaM-tíat »re regofarly
fbrnted on tbs eyes. “ mo W patfonts c
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argument on that subject was about as this case of the abolition of slavery, ’ we
faen at his office in fill Etageri
raes
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follows,—Johnson has no right to mahe a bake &»Ualtao feelings
we
would
hawp
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law on any subject; Congress may make I
¡mm:,
had
ad we a detfdly
defdly , enfeipy who, if bo
be • lived
oftbesflLctrd L
rapjapta > Ibetofore CooRvees
laws or nome ta
i large, would 11 do undone serious bodily to .the fact that he if pr
Md to trefft the 1*
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¡¿rt'fto make a law on any
lins .in aliclte
all cits
has a better ri
harm, and some ooe;Wert to brutally ma», Wlti]q>n¿ ¿Mise« ;l»b«amatista
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Complaint.
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subject thaw 'Jyhnson.
Jphnbon. whq bhe
has no
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right, ( der hins, we could but^^di einn th c m nr-
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therefore Congrí
gippahae the right to recon- deror ¿and loathe the sot
We then- rihryevW located. B
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fab«rè,a
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etract
the
States.
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hot
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be^
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that
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struct
State'
thought a "Violation of laW, acquiesced iti
eases of ihe human '•dy.T' ‘ '* ”v ‘
»ring by the people was a matter seriously'to be
Certainly you hhv$ Í ab
so much>lum^
much slumbering
îthe nttonttao of • toeeti j
ThgDr. would
by improper J
power, that,
who
have
injured
that/ —
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yju do yourself injustice by feared. That the popular*
popular ‘rdddetf
rdddeV ‘tartie
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tire
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frittering your tatami away, trying to bolster turneji'f
from the iconstitutional course/ util popery, Senjinal èr Night Emiesfotisunoé’
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Up A »inking eaus b by an appeal to paesi ion, would soon place the,ship of Share amidst »II
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eljngof “tííí?
Abe,Dr. would íay te titopdbltor tbafebo
Those who
•nd the war feel
the shoals and quioksande of uncertain has
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comme raed Hrmatitiftiôtare'ef^
have read after • ; top iu trines gone by, know pab»iop4 self interest sod criminal ambition; hie evlei)rated med&iùfa Tor The benefit nffj
those who ara not in?Teaob! to get trtitftmSnh? t
you eaa make i an argument, when you havaj and as the ship is farge, unwieldy and re­
They can be had o^affdrtiggfate akd Stadi» i
ths foundation a.*< |f yon aannot iu your
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j’ the Dr. does aot iilâim r theta, tie mn«h >
know yoti are wrong
present cause,; 1 oil
a mutinous crew it would bs vkry diffisuh
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urerti of pAfatis^
aa is claimed by theto lana
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of us, rie “ banker
and though yoi
to bring her ipto the cbaqqel, t Will some medicines generally^. tbad tboy will sore «
we eau say of thoce who then wrote ok and received tivvryihiiig.5i They arò rikly intended far
after the flesh-y
What they say tlfayiwilf mi. They »My-J At <
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1 rather be
with the» great
our vsplyr say howine^r w»> predicted the pretend to cure on» thing within' itself/âbd ar**
right than be F
.eure te.dp
to do aa.
so. . A good
you say as consequeaceo of the first departure «»» no mere, and it fa tour»,
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nion the remainder will fallow.
part as a Uni;
Balsam. Eye Lotion? Lidi ifasnt, Ague Caro«
is now < rel»tiv9 term and Ì not |npwing
:Bro. Ciarli, hafe win filled that
codr . P»i> ^raditiator. Vermiftijiti/ Tonta Bitters/
bate for Goner-
Gotitir^ 1.
what your meaning of the word Un ion is, » venient leap over tb^ i^farrè^nuto, when ’> Pile Ointment. Sjteèifió Balsatti
îhœa. 'Gleet, Strictwrss and I Gravel, and ul|*
he* kidtieyi sná -
right.-^ we 4 played an indiÉeìrent^péft^jnM&Knm the vertenti^ dietolH '*f"itb
we do not know?w‘ other you are
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You say the Democracy is to be yhipped • Remember tbkl ID/.
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favor |f ‘ preserving
mwsja in
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in the tìext geoCHT ingagémenij I« not Offioe bio Carteó New Brick, -Center el
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all ths States asd JTerrit
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•sv- the presumption agniuat yptar lf'ao, thè Fropt
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ing the > Censt^u|ion i and liberty sjt ! the
burden of the proof
oof resta with you; sod
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have
hate
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a little mòre reatoo, ata a few Ten groumR
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public weal secondary?ta* his personal ie-
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lesrn that Lieut Rsod ___ recently arrested*
tbope measures that • CI1 tizeri tif Jacksno county, uptpf ths charge; 1 * I ♦ ' 'r V •
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terosta, we did &>poM
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The per­
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destructive of free government
we thought dcst|uitiveof
government; ef having aided a deX4
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son irrvdlod. had, it a’hpefVa, in his pbusasibh
and. we left the h
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ben it t was the arms • and, cqujpiirsnui of tha* deaertsry
proprietari of 41 WOQXi'r JI
ofhcar 'had
atijundoubtsd' right* to L ÇPHE
these the officer
had ai|/undoúbted'
1 Portland. OregU, be
overwhelminglyriEF the
ority, , and join
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beeping op wil
recover. How he njoy alteiupt to Justify tb»J spirit vï the tieme/bas
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determined
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od the Domocrm when they ’ oom
mposei id arbitrary aeisujDS and transporU^oh of tbs
A material redaction ia Ma prieto»*withodt
citixen, we
wa cannot ^nderaliudr
^pnderstkbdr > * This
Thia totiite
eoUHe
time citizen,
At »hi ta >»&.
scarcely a
biviaeoomtnodati
obtieging the quality of bis
baa howevto,
howevdr, frequently, been pursued by
bf.aA
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fie
prill
keep
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fa our friends and my officers-in thia department, and unías» tu»
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far board and
Will
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relatives in this Wiley,saying to us: that law justifies it, should be lió longer tolerated.
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You are getting tired of it, are‘fou*t' Why ■' ’ •♦ - V • 4 • • •
;”l u that Deaaocracy
ly damn ns foi
did you not object to' tn Hit Sr/ aiTekts a few WHAT 'fiâKBR rt.‘ -HÛUSÊ
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and treason w^d synocnionus, and that years ago when they were f»«rfully freqaetit ?
‘'tbtitthey had
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once had proud 5opes of;us, buj that they
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it signify whether you were right in tne past,
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provided you are naw. and wpl £e in the fus
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New'York. Oct. 24.—The Deraid raya the.
“Ju doi J asper W. Jonxsox, of the
K1» that your union oh git to boconsidered
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Steamer.
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other
aituj
Richmond'
Ctinvemion
fall-
«laud
fatty,-¿^p.
liar ssntimenta; to whom
C ourier , is very tearfully eloquent in his
a« a main prop of your liberty, and that appeal to Douglas Democrats to follow him i and whibh w«l Implied, that there are Conservatives to sixty-three Radicals «0 far B*rc«ffe to and from th» If ease Free
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the love of the one ought to endear you into
the present Democratic fold. His
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higher, nobler mi intimtnts Xhaa those of
Nashville,
Oct.
24.
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Parson
Brownlow
has
pathos is irreefstable
irresistablo —or very near it.
it» Ia
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an<Í4 that for ourself^w» osly been elected U. S. Senator. His majority on open'all night¿-
to the preservation.of the oihto.” .-If tq
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A Good Safe ft keeping Vâloabtev.A
a »eriee of powerful editorials, he has self interest,
the that ^ballot to-day, was twenty foor.—
the mind of Washington, a love of union
brought his theme down to the commeac»
commence inquire, what il right—what is belt for There fa great rejoicing among the Rad.caia of
•tight to bti oukivated to prevent lar^t inili- i sent of the war, and making a cooveui-
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oar country ? Tb il question answered, we Tennestae.
when he
tory orgentMImtar
liberty might be ept leap over the interregnum, w
New York; Oct. *2T.—<-It is un’deratbbd that
IE
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played
a
very
indifferent
part
as
a Union actin accordance a; therewith, irrespective
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the Washington IntrfligCncer, the Presiderft*»
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introduees ua
us to the rampant
rata pant of consequences| and if there be to the organ, will pb8listr tcKfaorrow a letter fdom
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would h« now, (.mere ho upon earth^,view
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Democracy of to-day, victorious in small
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thè
Postmaster
General
on
the
political
thlta*
minds of ¿orne, | stench of treason about
, IM “ Grand Army of the Republie^ A skirmishes, but bound fa
tien of * tha country. He maintain«’' that if
S q be whipped in
is
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Ms forthose acta, f they may avoid us.
Congress
had not inlcrferred with the policy
the
next
general
engagement.
There
are,
military organisation within and subsidiuÿ
>ow, and mays have been gui- of the Administration, the vexed"qUeltlfin of * TTAVE
run fortunately for thdCotfRiER, no Doug- »
ware now
AVE ON
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HAND.
ANI D ARE ÉÒH
to a political organiutiqb/wboée mayhityiry
reconsti uctioti Wótid- 1Cng sifter Aiave beeC .
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m
roeeipi
eff
^reai
principles
that
Min. ^real
meet settled to the satisfaction of -the whole couuv
and movements arq covoaed by night’s u
"»old
old line Whigs
Whig*"
” Its appeal ia
is to the
•¿tatty nfatit, and have met try, and to-day titer« Would have been a-repré­ A - jt>ry Gvodb, ¡ '
Cleihingv 4 ■4 I . ■ >«.
past-ril pray
prays,to
a, to shadows, and Worships
warships at
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blanket and only the out-cropping» óf psat-rii
senta don
ibyeS me«' in -evecy-t Southern ‘
Boato npd Sheen....
a ruined «brine. Johnson-like his name­ th^taptirbbat ioniof many gmt men, which 8tate. *- This letter places Randall .squarely fai ’
which may bo Seen • à political party that
vflfatiX Qotids, N
sake A. J.—hankers after the flesh-pots
flesh
i of their correctness.— sytupwthy with Johnson. •-
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dqqbly assure
'Gritooriee,
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have established five kingdoms—military of Egy yt,a hta put his hand io the plowr
Oincionati, Oct. ili-r^The Enquired, of this
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Te íAinA we AatW v^ade but one mistake in
Hardware,
despotism over ton States of the Ünioi— fend looked a long ways back. Ths rebel­
eity will bring out the name of George* H.
Qaevtievrara, r.i < -
*t2, our political ebyrse, and that was not a Pendleton to-morrow-as )he next Democratic
iasne now as
m in ?C2,
* that dò wot profess to bo guideci by law, lion is as much the issue
Catlery, ^e..
have never changed candidate for the Presidency. ' It” fa ih<»e^ht ‘ Prise« aoserdiag to the
d and the modest imitator of the greater change of prinwlu i
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but lake a» there pole-star, from which to
settled optnioaSuppn
ojjihio^uppn a
principle of
Johnson may
®ay as well follow hi»
his prototype a
a Settled
a principle
of nation^
nation-. that he will be far more svaifabletban -Georg»
oaleulate latitude,longitude, and the «ourse f to the end, and forget that hi» war-ery al politic^. From the organization of the B. McClellan, whoa« dajti),» for the nqmip»tion
are bring quietly pushed by his friqnds. The
wee Douglas."
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they should steer the ship of ' state; their ever wm
Union party, up to the meeting oftthe
of jibe WarDemocyajs, however, it is
w 1 f ' understood
u nd erst
1
True,
we
made
an
appeal
to
those
of
ths
posit
Naripnal; Convention rif the Democracy gtnerady, demand à iòlàier’ for > the positwO'
, own diseased estimate of right, and the
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so as to couYitèraCttbe military influence of
Republican party, who hav» ,heretofore that nominatedÍ)'
j teAalfiah end of promoting their oww^riows
Iw. McClellan. wejfaared G rant und Sheridan;-one of whom, it is pup-
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l-ti and interest«, irroepootive of eOhttittitiou, supported Mr. Douglas, and “ the right of and. believed lh<A
>4ef the
nomine«
posed,
Will
be
the
Presidential
non
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f
the political organization
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law, decency, or anyth iog elite nave their ».Territory,-like» State, to regulate its then calling iUeff ’ Democracy, was fa- favor
•By
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By
State
Telegraph.
DRUGS. CHEMICALS. PAINTS.
awn muttioipal coneerna fer itself, subject of ike rigfit of se^e •eesioh. Ti this wa were
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passione and internato. We q»dt4 again
Jacksonville', Oct. 28.—À military express
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OILS, DYSTUFFS.A«.
only to the Constitution f baaed upon a MISTAKEN
I finding ourself so, by its has juat arrived from Fort, Klamath, which
I8TAKE f
MfoW Washington's M farewell ’’ •
y
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ahd|o
showing that the principles of the Repub- ,¡^te
nominations, rie at once took the brings the information that Ghh; CrrtbX'wSe Practitioner tif-j Medicine, Surgery
ts
andji
id
fa the opinion efihe ^fe,
dutri-1
d footed on the, IJth insh,:pbqpttwenty miles
■. ■ Obstetrical-><l:
tnWon er mdtiiffcatioh of the Constitutional lietid party are the antipodes of those prin­ ¿Mump for its n »¡nets and the following from Goo<e Lake Valley, by.a b»nd
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powers be. in «by particular, wfaad.
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ciples ;and that they who sustained popu­ words of its stai lard bearer for our text : and Pitt riverjwsrriers, pumberiqg about 100. HAS established hitooelf permsnei
oorreeted by ah amendment in the way which
Gen. Crook’» conjmand consisted of 40 «yen pf
. ly in Lafayhtte, and invites-therittto
the Omtilution deargnatee. But let there be lar sovereignty, of all others should, to be "the Union is I sfonly Condition of peace ; Co. H, U, S. Cavslr*, and although finding
lion
of
the trade to his stock,
ehnssge by gpswpmtifin ; for - though ihisi
Che Indiahs strongly ^sntreoched in. the r
ridnsistent, join with any party to restore ric asi no more,; 4d 'trilt accept np less.'**
i
Phyeteians’ PrOocriptione pvt wp to
f«« wrtance. may be the instrument of
he fought them for two dax»_ until yOmpeUCd
We
then
urg
d
abd
believed,
and
now
all hovfa •**
tihwrt aottee. f r
Hie the ^ternary weeptm by which ito the Sovth the right of regulating their
tp retire with the loss of Lt. Manigan ^and six
A B. WESTERED.
offres Gwevnme^ls are destroyed.. The pre-, municipal or domestic concerns, whether believe, that th Democracy was tpo only men killed and twenty .wognded’. h was
imiti
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eedent must always rreytly^ove^aldncei'in
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unconditional
mon party, and fa. sup- thought that abnuj SO Indiana were killed,
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permanent evil, euid partial at transient they be Stales or Territories. •
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"but
it
we»
difficult,to
ascertain
theaetual
dam-
ri
è
of
r pur
x__‘r th^n opinion, among other
baseefU which the ewe ewn.-at any time, yield.
- Would it not, Bro. Clark, have boon port r
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age
done
to
the
enemy..
Gen.,
Orookrienl
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wo ‘ called attention to tbo fol .Bowing" Sergeant to Kt. Klamath With dispatches, apd HARNESS AND SADDLE SJIÒP.
Bj this resolution Johnson fa's traitor, mors manly, and have shown your faith in things 411
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when Mr. is now adpposed to be about the tipper end of
and, of «ourse, all who sustain Jobqsou’s the eorrtotneas of-your cause, had you ; lettarof Mr.
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McEVJLY
c EVILY decir
desires to annouape
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be
has
opened
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Id a Marneds aid ,
? theory that toon Status whose people.weto have attempted a logical reply to our argu* Greeley represented to him that the South
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at^his
placet ondl|U
ptty
Bnddb
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his
teach wu
; A P moposituin . -ri’ll yoC
ly down their afma an|
tóíffan
hour*
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fa»
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in. rebellion ara Stata» and entitled to ideat. Instead of forgetting your usual rere' willing
Uh anStW 1*11 finit
®d for sale »rorjthing it>ja.
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representation ‘ hnd to sonfrbfòVttf 'òWn dignity and lowering,yourself in an at-
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incoiti
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from memory
municipal cq^etrus . for __________
themselves are.
are. >fempt to he facetious ? Com» Bro I give us
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traitor», p!l who ara opposed to th» “Grand a reason for the faith that is within yon :
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