Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 19, 1867, Image 2

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j so far as the same was there are but two courses left; one to pay
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If this bo the condition of affairs, and commenc»d,
A the other to
it seems highly probable, what are we to changed by the amen/amtnt of the Constitu ¡the bondé in greenbacks land the other to
B uchtel ’ s P ootoghaph G allery , Portland*
J. W. JOHNSON,
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tion of the United Suies. That when the peo­ pssue new hoods iu lieu of tho present (»regon, is the only
!y establishment in Oregon
■a=s==ate==«te=ssH?E-$fews£Me=rj do ? Shall we submit to an illegal, dor-
ple after the war, aited ap tbeif offi.cas, they
t. Fat is thoroughly prepaiiod to do all the ►
ibonds, and these we would have taxed.
i Ought the President to be denounced in rupt, and fearfully injurious revolution,
ifferent atyfrir
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different
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were States as Oregon End California. 1
the house of his enemies! Much more ought
Is
there
anything
unfair
in
this?
The
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\ew cabinet cards,
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f om card to life size. T/teni,
he to be denounced in. the house oj his friends every principle of constitution, law , de*
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had
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has
the
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enlarged,
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That the United 3t
terest on the present bonds must by the ¿ce, <fcc.
for refusing in the absence of any necessity ceucy and manhood disregarded
painti in watercolors or oil
and right tORftiMl an far
down Sonth or any- law be paid in coin, but-not the principal. I l ' India ink—painted
io occupy or retain the egereise of powers
Pictures that are fad-
umsey.
l y Mrs, S. J.RU
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a loyal citizens, and
greater than those whicK are exercised by trampled under foot ? Shall we have a where elaa to prvtf
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any imperial magistrate in the world. Judge
this
gallery
will
be oarefully
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who
had
asked
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those lenders
President, whose claim« to the office rest: (hat
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I oj < ce .—Tho telegraphic dispatches lives taken in I
ye, J trust this fault of declining imperial
d failed to Vj:5|Bive thia week, | give us a fair opportunity to judge preserved, and additional copies had. »
power too harshly, tendered by a too confid­ upon the legal secession of the South and i pardon ,ef the F
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colored* brethren ’
it, by that prayer i
|d the presumption of ' iol the niannei
ing Congress, may be forgiven by a gener-
the very best C abinet P ho -
its forced reconstruction upon a negro!
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disposed to exercise tfie right of suffrage,
vus people.
guilt upon themfleh
nd ought not to vote. are <
rheir-iTiotito is brute forée. It seems where I TOG RAPS, JW rnust call on BRADLEY Ac
It will be a sad hour for-lhe republic when basis, by Congress, and the long train of
4th.
That
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arejin ) considerable majority for one ÎUL0F80N, 42D Montgomery rtreet, San
races different^
the rejusal of unnecessary powers and patron-
evils
consequent
upon
having
ten
States
will not suncr
suffer
party,
they having the power win
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»ge hy the Presidml shall be held as crime
and that wbifa ifa
fault with the ¡the minority to vote at all, while the most
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iPhen it slsall be so considered, the time will under the control of negroes, who if once'
Creator, forp
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l|U work, he can- pumerouaherd vote all day and all night. Such
hace arriccil for setting up at the If hite
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Those that waDt pictures must
admitted
the
right
of
control,
can
so
frame
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butrages
as
these
can
nevpr
be
defended
and
not ignore 1
kxl made the one
Ht use an Imperial throne, surrounding the
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civilitd and enlightened people. Call soon as inte nd changing mv location.
E.iecuiire with' Imperial legion «/’—S ew ahd their laws to prevent a whito man ‘from different from the other, and reason teaches
|l'be negrij)
experiment is a rediculous
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voting
experiment,
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♦ 1 hold that this Gorkrament was made on voting ? The right of a State to regulate that they should he l|ypt •*»; Ti;at this is a
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ii ailure, and should be postpond indcfiniely.
the. WHITE basis, by WHITE men. for
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governmahif made by tjie whites and should lEnig».
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AND RENT,
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the benefit
beriffr of WHITE men and their pof-
pot- its own question of suffrage, being ad*
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teri'u forever, and, should bt administered mitted, give them once the control, and l»e administered by whites,, and none but
InqtJ lire of J. W. Johnson,
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WHITE men. and
NONE
OTHERS.
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whites
allowed
to
vote.
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when
negro
Courier Ojjice.
COMPILED ¿"ROM THE HERALD.
y do not believe that the Alfiighly made the they may exclude the white vote if they
suffrage which ia but another name for uni»
negru capable of self-government.— D ouglas . wish.
, | Washington Noy. 13 - ¡—The conservatives
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Lafayett
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hnnhood suffrage is enforced upon j|re serenading the President to night. The
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t and 3rd Friday
the people, he will bine ^st his confidence in ¿’resident made a lengthy political speech in fleets in La
TUESDAY, NQVEMBEtt-19,1867. President, beyond a reasonable doubt j il­
6 o’clock in the
of each month,
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Brethren of fht order, in good standing are
L. P. FISHER, la eur autherized Agent legally, by revolution, overiding of con­
That with mai
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— the speaker n lonstrntion was aq euthusiastic affair.—
suffrage,
.That
invited
to attend.
for Saw Francisco.
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stitution, truth, decency and with the ae- assured the audience, ^bat it would not be ? bout five thousand pdrsonv participated,
H. W. A llen . Sec’y.
W. M.
wlith several bands ami R
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display of
gro vote, the Rads may claim they have two ygars until the M|rtg4U
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would flood our.
Mr. THOMAS BOTCE is onr authorized
Jiea.
torches
and
transparencies.
Col.
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elected the President.
country, and if the ipflux
Agent for Saa Francisco.
influx was in proportion a federal officeholder of the District of Col­
to that of the last l|jin|n
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W ho then will be P resident ?
nths, four years would umbia; read a brief address. The president f leets every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock
rtierpbers of the order in good standing are
Messrs. Hudson & McCarty is our au­
not elapse ¡until every office on the Pacific, rend a i reply almost yquatlly brief The only invited to attend.
diking' uished gneats present were the Secre-
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I, rat-eating Chinaman.
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be
filled
by
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R. P. B irit , W. O T.
Hon P. C. Sullivan, and
tafy ol the Treasury and Attorney General !
J.
W. B aker , VV. R. &.
Thatif thh Sopthqrn States, by an expressed Snuiberry. The latter was called for after
the Republican Party.
J. D. HOLMAN is our authorized Agent
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voice,of thwonlf legal voters—the wh to males ihtj President’s speech, but did not respond.
Chebalem
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RADICALS
MEET
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The President,
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after returning tnantis
thanks lor
for the
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above the age of twanly-one, want negro saf- COT*
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a was gratified and
. surpris- »Teets every Saturday ereni ng at the Nehoa-
ippfiinent
said
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TO HEAR GOV. WOODS—SULLIVAN
Eugene Semple, Esq., is onr authorized
frage, he isiwilling ftr r them tu'have
it,< for it ed L»t the result nf^eiection.
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¡election. lie
He always
always had
had Meeting House.'
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Agent for Portland, Oregon.
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CALLED AND MAKES DEMOCRATIC
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oorifidvnee
in
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people.
Although
some
’s their right to regulate tlteir affairs for them-
M. S tarkey . W. S.
no 15 ly
tim'y« misled by lyieg pfophets
esd
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JUBILANT
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DEMOCRACY
¿Democracy and the Presidency. What
solve», but hot otherwise ; but hones, no peo thek are always right. Ib h the gloornest hours ! Hj I ; .j * 1 —H-4-* ---------
Say the Figures?
E lder sj C. Â1 dams conducts religious srr-
RADS DEJECTED—DALTON CAL LED pie will desire to enforce itj. • fThat the negro of die Rèpub ic.when thé constitution was in
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It will be remembered that counting the
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AFTER SULLIVAN—IS OPPOSED TO can never tjepay
thé Goysrrttnmt for giving tfi* t ntn>(<t peril, ho wasi still hopeful, in the ires at tlje Church I >in Ljfaretti», on the
bel ‘if that the people would come to the res­ rst Sabbath of each tr
month, at 11 o’clock k . h .
electorial vote of those States now repre­
SULLIVAN BUT CAN T SPEAK—DR him hi» freedom.
ede, The remedy nr list come from the people D Jir'M 1 ;:i ¡JI . . - -e .i,
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sented,-there are 247 votes ; and that to
tlten selves. I They!, cannpt repeal obnoxious : ; E
WATTS APOLIGIZES AND SAYS THZ
lder W. M. T owxsend wilf preach ir»
The Republidan
po rtion of the speech
Repub
Ians noir remove tniluqry despotisms, 'hut
be successful in the Presidential contest,
BENEDICTION.
.a'ey ette é bn the second
df each
—(?we mein the appoal to the “ war feel they have n vertheless
vertlieless a snre
80re remedy.
retaedy. — month, at
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we will require 124 votes.
ing confidence in their patriotism
patriotiiun
Democracy rejoices more over success of iog of ’62”) was Eloquent enöugh, but an a i'n abiding
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aud
integrity,
he-
whs
hoteful
in
the
end rhat
The following is a list of the States that
Rev.
Ij.
Van
Slyke
will preach at Lafayètt®
principles than of triumph of partitan i t co n t a i nr d tbje >disi
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of no living t'
¡rod of despotism woijld be broken, ar.ii
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have at the reeent elections gone Demo*
Subb.tb of «neh monti', at 11
thei heel of armed power be lifted from the On the tlibird
organization. We desire the triumph of issue, we .hball n^t fi i|rther allude to il at thvi
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neçL» of the people, and the principles of a
cratic with the number cf electoral votes
the organization as that ensures the this timt!, __
fsay generally, that violated
4-
violhtrd Con>titutioo
CoiotitutioD sustained.
to which they are entitled :
Rev. C.¡Ald¿r»oíi î will preach in Lafayette
triumph of our principles; nor woyld we upon the great
one of the d.y, Mr. ■* Ta labassee, Fla., Nbv. 14.—The elec­
New York -
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tion is progressing quietly, the whites gen­ an the thi
thirc’ ¿abbath of each month, At 4
preserve the organization but to promote 8. catea so i'ini
isltbg aur views that
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Pennsylvania
erally dbeiibing to v<?te. A Convention o'clock, i i
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and insure the triumph of principles; we regard hi.<
in itKe
iti main as a very will|Und|oabtedJy be called.
hi.-« effort
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Y CONCERN. The
IT MAY
When b th parties are right there ia no good Demoerátioapatieh. i.Tho Democracy r
Concord, N. II., Nov,, 14.—The Dèmo.; rpO
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Maryland
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have
turne' over the notre
crat|s Convention nominated J. G. Sinclair
New Jersey
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danger of evil, except one or both ia abont was much .pleased and applauded much of crat
and
accoapti*
due
ns
to
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for Governor.
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Connecticut
Ctiop.
Please
take
to become wrong. It is also,» happy omen of vhe geatletnan’s apeeeh to the
iction. Please take due txitice and govern
he ehagrio
enagno
Srtri gfield, Ill., Nor. 14 — Judge Davie
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»orselve« accordingl
when prominent members of a party who of those w’.ho h^dl cUl&l him a nd been to ad uaI in»(rator of Lined! n’s estate, has made
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W1J1ITE
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W hatever may be s»id of the merits cf the
and
by
their
voices
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for
the
right
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We have placed Oregon among those
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figurei;
but
owing
pOBflesaion
of
fs
rtiblir,
there is Certainly npiie that deserves
in
Not least among the prominent mem­
Chicago, N rov 15.- The Republicans of
conorded the defeat of (hit pO'B special niralion than thr Empire dewing
nave cone
that have already gone Democratic, as bers of the radical party is the gentleman Io ths remarks ol jMr. Sullivan which he MihneFGia 1 have
Machine. Tais machin« ’ is not onlv unsnr-
huffrige am
mend ment by a close vote. The
<- even the ordinarily informed Republican, whose name heads this article ; and as he could not suatain ’tie would not tejw talk,
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re mate I counties
gate immensely Jargc ditch, gnd adapted to all kin
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Is of family sew-
who is coosciencious, does not claim
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their has many friends living in this and other but,at some
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abilty to carry Oregon. This places us counties of Oregon who, have great con­ prove "T to TW
I he latest phase of the Presidenti* superior workmanship, com lining
¡the ditn&aof La Fsyofte and
)ining usefulness
John W.
Forney* with elegance. It is, in fact,u sew ing machine
and Congres? right, movement m ntions
nfl uonn
vv. rorney^
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within two votes of a majority. . “Revolu- i fidence in his judgment and integrity, we vicinity M?r. S. w!< jbbg
l^refeidcnt.
Forney
lJs ¡that every family would like to have. 42 4t
name for Vice 1
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Waits
feet
tions never go back.” Were we to gain present you with & synopsis of h.s remarks
like apologizing, and assumed hi» ¡friends‘that he and Grant wM
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in the Presidential campaign in proportion bearing upon the political issues of the
to the gain in the election just past, we day, made at the Court House in L a Fb
would carry—even the hot-bed of fanati­ yette, on Wednesday evening last, and if
cism, Massachusetts, by 39,300 majority. we do uot report him correctly, our
Making, as we have, gains in every State, columns are open for his own version :
with not even a telegram but that reports
1st Prior to the adoption of the Constitu
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a u Democratic triumph ” or “ decreased tion,the States were Sovereign.
‘ Republican majority;” and having carried
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2nd. That by the Constitution, which was
Kansas over the Republican platform by
adopted by tho people of the several States,
10,000 majority, it would be a miracle did severally, certain powers were delegated by
we not gain over two additional votes.
the people to the General Government, as al­
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The fates have decreed that the Democ­ so by the people to the Slate». That the peo t
racy will carry a majority, large and over­ plo are the source from which all power fa
whelming of the white voters of the United derived, as well to tl^ States, as to the Gene^
ral Government, each holding that delegated
States. Thia the -Rads know full well, and
power under and by virtue of its Con-
hence their anxiety to enforce negro suf­
stitution, ratified and given vitality by tho
frage upon the South, and reconstruct them expressed consent of the governed.
That
.upon a radical basis, by which all who neither are absolutely, supremely sovereign.
would vote against their party, no matter That each within the perview of its delegated
how meritorious their olaims, will be de­ power may enact laws. That if the United
States, go beyond the power conferred ujjon
nied the right of suffrage, and all who can
it by t!»e Constitution, its acts are null and
be used as cats-paws to accomplish their
revolutionary ; and it the State go beyond its;
evil designs, and promote their views and
delegated power, its aots are equally null and
interests, will have this trust thrust upon revolutionary. That the people have declared
them, regardless of their natural inferiority, the Constitution of the United States to be the
and mental degradation from an education supreme law of the
tbo land.
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in a school of vice, ignorance and crime
—slavery.
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With the experience of the not seceded, but gre now in the Union AND
past few months before us we kno< the ENTITLED TO REPRESENTA­
- negro is but a voting instrument tn the TION ; and that seats are now and always
hands of those who clothe and feed him, or have been open and vacant for their Represent
assume to b< and are his masters — the taties, whenever they send up Representatives
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passed ovsr the Barlow route this season 1
L*J • i ng of sheep, 15,495; cattle, 3.9!
consn
22;
saòdb horses, 622 ; pack horses, 203 ; loose
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hor»a i, 285 ; wagons, 200 ; yokes of »xen,
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INFORMATION WANTED.
THE WHEREABOUTS OF T. S.
OjRDWELL, by a friend who jnst ar­
rived from Miohigan, and who has some val-
nabH Ipl
information for him. He will address
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Notice of Final Settlement.
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In County ffourt, Yamhill County. Oregon.
Estate of Nancy Jd Allen, Deceased.
“KTO W on this Sth day of November. J867,
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day administra
of November.
1867,
ill comet on J. this
W. 5th
Allen,
’or of
the
lx comes J. W. Allen, administra'or of the
estate of Nancy M. Allen, deceased, and
tiles bis account for the final settlement of
th« said deceased estate.
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December next, at the Court Hiooae in said
eftuaty, be set apart for the final hearing and
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Jritlrment (< said estate, and that four
Week« nr (ice thereof be published in the
Lkfayette C ourier , 4a ail persons interested
therein.
J. W. COWLS.
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present There was u large amount of atock
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In a country where the natural desire of
he people is to reach the higliost point in art ,
lit is very difficult for success to be obtained
J rithout the most arduous fabor. Public
opinion is extremely exacting and not always
: Ost; but often onjust and cruel criticism has
»roduced the most beneficial results; the
greatest improvements have been made under
rontihuyd discouragements, and in many auo-
essful efforts defeat seemed certain to all ex-
i:ept those .concerned. In no one branch of
iirl has there been more trials and farlures,
nd in no single instrument is there so many
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liffieront parts to perfect in order to make tbo
jahole a success, as the Pikno Forte; this is
always attended with great expense, reqtiring
large capilail ar.d patient preservtrence.—
G rovestbex & Co.. 499 Broadway, N. Y.,
Commenced manufacturing Pianos thirty-six
years ago, and are one of the oldest houses
in th« country. They differed from the rest
of the makers in in this respect—they aimed
to make the best instrument, and to sell it for
the smallest profiL. Theae
These Pianna
Pianos tosday
fcannot be ex^elled.‘ Their singing
is
nging quality ia
jjarc, /uU, and easily retained through the
«host kngthvi passages. > For power they aro
¡HBparalleledJ and are celebrated for their
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great brilliancy, exquiste touch, and elegance
of
finish.
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the and Senators wbo can take tho oath, and that repudiating tfie national debt' and spend
at the shadow.
Freedman’s Bureau agents as their tools the proceedings of Congress whereby those his amuiiition shdi
members have been kept out is wholly wrong.
iCf“ bugger-boos ”
Bro. 3. if thesOai
and assistants.
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from the Dem-
That the last Republican Platform should that are scarring
If the Southern States are reconstructed
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upon the Congressional plan—maoifestly be taken as th6 sole test of whether a man be pcratio party, reoe^r,
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on that favors
contrary to the will of the people, with a Republican î. That the policy of Congress, is no pplitloay
in
reducing States to Territories, and dicteting either of the«®
its machinery under the control of the
and least of all
as to the question of saffrage and other domes­
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the Defaocracy^l _
tic concerns, is the antipodes of that platform
x groes, we will have the unpleasant anomaly
True,; we'do bylieve, that all persons
and therefore Thad. Stevens, and the Badics
of two Presidents eleoted, the one elected
Congress, are not Republican or .UnioC, an< ought to be taxedi in propo irlion to their
b lessened and
by the legal inters—the whites, the other in that should not be snpportcd. That th' property, and as taxes witj be
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by the Bads and negroes; and every in. laws of Soutn Carolina vrer* the same after tha the govdrnment will not
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have the gold to
dieatiou seems to point in this direction.
rebellion was put down, aa before th1
By* become due,
pay the
military
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1th page of C ourier , to which those requiring
ledical Relief are directed.
brings Goy. Wood »■apology fosinot npeik- sweep Pennsylvania by fifty thousand.
Tile last stone of the Capitol extension
ing; He too will sp eak at some future time,
was laid to day. . >
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The evening be are Mr. S. left here for
.A Times' special says an effort is pro­
his home We had i tprno talk with him with posed by the’ ‘ Western
Republicans
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elect
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reference to his vi ^ws, and we are sure we _ a ner cforkin
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in the newspapers presumed to be ahr
Nor is Mr. S. ¿ Ilona in hit opposition to
official, regarding an additional session of the
the Congress^ pol« :y of reconstruction and EortMth Congress- He quotes provisions ot
the Constitution in gelation to the meeting of
negro suffrage. V ’• think-we arc justified Cot gjess, and thiqks all sessions held prior to
gress,
thinks
in saying, »hat th i H,on. R P. Boise, Hon. the fil-st Monday In December, arc frregular,
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except
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convened
by the President. The
J. C Powell, C . John Kelsey and all
new C (|ORgreS8 (jannoWconvene before that day,
pure hearted ant clear minded men arc unles|
S3 convened by the President, unless Con­
gress«by
st by law*
law appoints a different day, which
opfW d to thè adioal mehsurea of the
has
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yet
been done. The
Constitution /
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where provides (or any except regular a j
pleased tpjfind
I public pulse oommenc- sions,! unless convened by the President.
Nov. IG.—A Tribune's spec!
Nek York, N
ing to beat aright.
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says that
Senat Sherman intends to intr<
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bill,
converting the maturing debt in
duce
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The election r< iturns of the East show
a largl consolidated loan of not less than thji
that the teasses c the people are return ty yea airs,of six per cent with one per cent.
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Sch field has informed the President that
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Oregon’s heatt arid 1 njind
should seek and
the negroes of his district are generally tri
find the old oonstitulSonal road to national and h(d the whites at a great disadvantage.— II
It is p|obable some measure will be taken ,f
zrratDess and happiness
prevent a dangerous use by the negroes of th
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We are surprisM that a man ofuo clear superiority in arms and organization.
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Council by
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Lvov, 16.
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and correct viewsUfl Mr. S. should utterly
vote of 22
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mistake what the Democracy is; and a further contraction
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of the currency and
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though holding t<the'doctrine above enu- in favjpr
favhr of paying in greenbacks
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all bonds
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merrated, should Haukuth his thunderbaits not made, payable in gold.
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against an imaginary man of straw—a se­
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Wtbopy from a private letter received from
cessionist,4 whomthe is pleased to term
a gtnlHman in Umatilla, the following item*
«modern Deteoferacy,” and to create is
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