i THE WEEKLY , bor. priTilegM by th..tt«npt to murdwln op.od.y CouHrnti-.B-n oftbelr own color; iva Ríen of their oWn «lebtien r landribosS 0^/^ fra*!» •[•<•»; , cannot now find all, the vfie frauds of all IRÌ election held under bayoneta in this oldJCommonx Commons travel over it, and ■Hr* J wealth,^bhich/Bore so prominent â wealth, which .bore prom in it ut a ‘père part in they now want to bout to somebody to framing our Constitution and Government­ al! furnish matter tor lor grave and an*i indignant get ijck. The Tbe Oregonian r money reflection by every true patriot and consider ^ivwitihqfbllowi e yhefty” indorsement. ate citizen." " I m ^A t d«iLÎ ai i tien We clip the following from^tbe Dis therefore, tfie.attention of Railroad mani men could bo drawn^to ibis proposed branch patch : . : 4 ■of “ the (Jentral Paciflcjtnd its feasibilitv and By Radical representations the authori­ prnspwl 1‘ta se point as to induce them ties tere induced to prolong the time in ah, to take holdbf iljs evident it might iold of it at unprecedented tne Conservai 1 unprecedented manner, manner, and and the Vonoertatiyes b. co.npl.leiJ, io.’’ ■ -s’- • ' . . Hfuxy 4 '■ entered upon a third Jay’ll contest with little Eiaciljw. # e ’thing could be so spirit for the work. Before the day closed it t; was apparent that-the polls would be kept pictured as to m make it really what, it is open until the Conservative C majority was ; somebody would not, whiy, then of do overcome ; and this result Was at length __ j ibe point; buVas nobody has yet been achieved. The general see impression was that the polls would be kept able to tee anything in all that country, open until a sufficient number of negroes had the pstt fejiri yeara du voted to overcome the large Conservative Curing years of of Railroad Railroad majority already achieved. - • •' talk in Oregon, wc^tby of naming in ¡ng it io “ At length it was stated that Gen. Scho* field desired the polla to be closed, and shortly coonectiou witWan| of the Railroad legis legis- ­ after, the General himself rode up and ordered lation in ^0Bgress| or in the State legisla- 3 in vongress^or in the State legisla- them to be closed. - . _____ ______ -I_____ J on, the presu m ption is very forcible that •‘ The streets were ..A theft cleared by the military. this last scheme is. intended, either to sell “ Hefore Gen. Schofield's arrival it was ru­ mored that negroes were being taken tn the the Wagon- Road Mock, orqto embarrass Republican headquarters (over the jNew Na other enterprises already indorsed by the tion office) and furnished with nahies under grants of liberal Congressional and Stats which to vote. Persons were immediately delegated by the Conservatives to investigate aid, as well as homie subscriptions. the matter, and three men were followed from I !ll‘ i i-__ -------------------- > the presence of the arch-incendiary to the I BLOSSOM. - polls. Here they were compelled to undergo The “fanboy" fob power fai attempt to bo a close examination, and it was discovered I HLFÍ II ! • jSrfolìf ’il I l : I ... K-kJl hl .' that all three were “Bailing under false severe sayi of us—that we have been a mem­ "■’[Fo» th« Couan».) ® B«®mre» Ae- In a country where the natural desire of he people is to vsach h the highest point in ami ahk ----------- --------- - for success to be obtaiped ' Ought the .Prebidenfto HHI Publie - ter” and ourier , without tbe most arduous labor. ana a correspondent corresponuen* of oi the *nw C wvn»»»* the house of his enemies ? Much more ought opinion ia extremely exacting and not always in speculating upon the effect of diet, diet. he to be denounced in the house of hit friends states that he might with as much propri­ just; but often i i onjust and cruel criticism ha* for refusing in the absence of any necessity produced the most beneficial rveulta; the ety have said the same of governments. greatest Improvements have been made Under fooccupy or ^lain lhe exercise of powers Exactly so, but where is the propriety of continued discouragements, and in many suc­ greater than those which are exercised by any imperial magistrate tw ia the world- Judge either? “What kind of a government cessful efforts defeat seemed certain to all ex­ ye. I truet trust thisfault this fault of declining imperial would the African form?” A. G. P. wel» cept those concerned. In no one branch of power tag penoer too harshly, harshly tendered by a too confid confiid- ­ answers, a Despotism. But I think he art has there been more trials and failure». ing Con Congress, greet, Hky lhay be befar fai given by a getter- would do so more from his naturally de* And in no single instrument.» there so many perfect in order to make tbo oUjUMmifo — M J * » lir " '“ It tfffllbs republic when proved instincts than from any food he different parts to wifi bs a a tad sad hour hour for for ike the republic when W IIVic tf SB auvvi.ll*, no Forte; Forte; this i« Í» - whole »access, as the 1 Piano may have eateo. ‘ tfufnl of unnecessary power» àndpatron-, always attended with great expense, requring ^ge by 7he president shall be held as crime. The African race existing in America,, large 6y the President shall be held at crime. largo capital and patient preserve re nee. nee.— When it U sfnjllb* be so considered. considered, the Unie time will were born and bred in America, and have G rovbstixn rovbstbo 44C Co., o ., 499 Broadway, N. Y. Y t • J _ .... a • a • . • • . ' hove arttucd'for h»ie arriutebfiir setting up at the White bad a chanse to be enlightened; and with commenced manufacturing Pianos thirty-six Hoicse an imperial throne, surrounding the Hotwe ars ago, ego, and are one of the oldost houses the help of the yankees are they capable of years i.L imperial legions.” •• — _ «IturiMn U'r15. >20 and >25 pr moutb. thorrted agents to receive and receipt for ads milk contaminate the child more than that In case of death of soldier, paid to widow, vertismg, subscription, Ac. from the cow ? Does the noble daring enuoren, ...........-------------------- ■Lu; ohildreti. ana and it if the do- ­ inc latter dead, then to de and accruing pensions to and immense sacrifices made by the South- pendent relatives ives ana L. P. FIBBER, is our authorized Agent administrators. Pessens naw rxeeeteni or , ern whites for what they thought their for San Francisco. receiving low ponsiona, and those sjrbe hate rights proclaim their degeneracy ? They * * ap­ colors.” ber of every party that has had an existence way have gravely erred. Who is there not apphed. oan receive this increase by ap- Mr.THOEAIBOTOS is our authorised ««< The polls in the other wards having been plying to the undersigned. Agent (or Sea Frenetico. since oui existence.*|The fat brained fellow that does not at times err ? The South Bounty obtained .When discharge b lost, viuscu, v.ivvw.w.vM closed, the colored ...v.. men seettjed to come from are a noble and a generous people unsur ­ does not i realize themeaning of words, or is buck pay. loot here* olaims. prise meoey. col­ every direction to swell the crowd at these. < packed voters, two abreast, devoid of self respect. We have our views passed by any in the world for bravery, lected long line of packéd Messrs. Hudson 4k McCarty is our au- The long Land warranto obtained, teametero tlmriaed agenta for San Fraacisco. generosity, bospitslity, intelligence and and others in Mexican War, entitled. Scrip at one time reached for a square and a halt, of national policy and .politics and we join and at no time for ueariy four hours was it strict integrity. Would they have been of war of 1855 and 1856. collected* whether J. B. HOLMAN is our authorized Agent less than a square in length. To a’l citizens with any party that we think will enforce superior to what they are, bad they never suspended or otberwbet offioors pay for for Portland, Oregon. b ♦ * ‘ < a ’ ÂT* 4 * of Richmond it was a matter of surprirs that tbose vieMvs a */ — acted with, .» z . l the « a .* Democratic “ have seen sam”bo ? servants and three months pay proper ob­ Wo .. ------- :---------- so many colored men could have been found We see no difference between the In­ tained. Patents procured and all ether Stjpdna Semple, Esq. [., is our authorised in the ward, as it ia well known that in that party from our first political set until the for­ claims coBeetedby C-M-CARTER. “ “ BARTER. Agent fcr Portland, Oregon; ' m.tK of the.Unioq ^arty.l We were for the dian in the extreme North and South, that U. 9. Claim Agent. ’ section of the city there are less negroes than mation é—— Union thin, we arefnow for the Union and is io their low cunning, warlike, treacher­ in any other. e— n-33 ly Portland, Oregon, Umo ous disposition, no matter what their diet. “ Still the crowd was swelled by fresh arri ­ How ths Experiment Works. ^ m I1 ever .be and ir|>en we joined with the rtr ----------- vals—from where no one could guess, who “As the twig is bent the tree is inclin­ WnATKVBR may be said pf the merits of the No one truth is contrary to any other they were no one seemed to know. But as Union parity W® did loot intend to sacrifice a ed”, but the children of the South are the different sewing maohii ipes now before the truth* and ope. correct.principle harmoni­ the numbers increas'-d hour after hour, th« settled ehriaictioo of powers and duties of the boot to never be governed by the negro, public, there is eertainly w none that deserves ses with every other principle that is cor­ impression that fraud was being practiced be« . rarioua department ' this Empire Sewing bf the ¡ government. Had and though the storm has been severe and more special mention I than ipartmenta of came more generally prevalent, and indeed no Machine. This machine hiao b not only unsur­ rect ;*and every* correct theory will work one could possibly resist the conclusion, be­ wo hays j ^onlinQc<| Mo act . with the Union bent their heads near the ground I hope passed in simplicity, durability and beautiful •• ‘L’ .Br* J1 ’ to sec them rise again above negro equality Well when put in practice, and the exem* fore half formed, that it was designed by a rise did Pumpkin Blossom stitch, and adapted to all kinda of family sew­ a j p and suffrage. I j show of a large unvoted crowd toketp 'the Wouid| have justified the scurrilous re ­ ing, and noiseless wMa In opevotion, but is of plifyeation of an erroneous theory will be polls open until every alley should be scoured, It is said lhak a state of slavery unfits superior workmanship, combmmg unefulnato - »■ ■ yil* • • I io tfiUjAng., snapper, that we were men for freedom, that Africans, and every with elegance. . It in, fo f«ct, a selling machine attended with evil results. There may be and bi)’ sending in a man for every registered * “ ; • « i a « • voter who had not made his appearance the worship any politi- oppressed people unaccustomed to and in­ that every family would liko*to have. 42 4t those who believe the Southern States Conservative fan|ority could be overcoms;— /cMngehng; we ‘ ’ not * ■ -J. a. -a wv. experienced in ¡«elf government would c Strange that the eyes of the Federal authori* ceased to be States in the Union, became al organization and are with the Democracy naturally feel their inability to form a SHERIFF’S SALE. ties should have been closed to this great and lions and acts are in ac- and are Territories* subject to be controll­ »•cause thei^professk government for Themselves, and be some ­ -t . i . . -. 1 ’ ’ palpable fraud on the part of the Radical T>T fxr JßY VIRTUE OF OF AN AN EXECUTION ews. Bl what inclined to vote for their old masters. JL> in my hands directed to the Sheriff «f ed by Congress ; and who endorsed the leaders, hy whom the thing was planned, and lordknce with our viei to jibe Sheriff of We are not disposed to follow the example Why thy old? They will as naturally vote Yamhill county, and issued from the Clerk’s policy of Congress in enforcing negro suf­ under whose supervision it was undoubtedly carried ont. Muhnonaah eonnty, in of the a pc-bro wv^,. ash-colored aboliiiomst, for their present masters, who are now the Office of the Clerk of Multo frage upon those people. To those honest “ A difficulty between two white men at thè Military Tyrants. and tbeir tools the favor of John A. Carr against John Monro*, gentlemen, who are convinced oft he poor­ polls for colored people caused some excite­ the waahejred, w^pel soul^d.writer of Freedman’s Bureau agents, who will, like for the sum of S4.371 65 and inter«**!, and Rustlike, like, surrender surrender onr ment. It appears that one Fitchett, a youth, *• disreputable,”~-|^uat Satan when he had the Saviour on ths coats >102 82-100 and costs of this1 writ and er of Congress to do thesething<, wc may had been stationed by Hunnieutt at the polls pmjesty or any of his co haul to bis Satanioi jjnajeaty or any of hil Mount, promise them “ the world and the hearing date the 12th day of Aagnst, 1867. enquire whether it be good policy so to do. to give out tickets to colored mm* The Con­ I have ibis day levied upon and will on the . We ’hinga therein ” tbeir if they will aet their servatives thought it no more than right that ! Uries, or any Otheir |saociation of beings. And whether the negro voting experiment r own and we have never bidding, and if they show symptoms of 10th day of December. 1867. pt the Court a representative of thoir party should have Hoose door of Yamhill eoaaty, hr tween tbtr has net proven a ridiculous failure L > • j- the tame privilege. Accordingly. Mr. Amos, refusal scare them to tbe ticket by threats. hours of 9 o'clock, a - m ., and 4 o’clock, p . m .. an active electioneering man, who had done cowardly ftneak th|it we will profess to endorse La Fayette, Ogn. J. N. M. ot eaid day expose to public sale for carb There can be bnt one legitimate object good service in the First Ward, was defogated ■ • I p ■" T ' ¡¡1 ' V < .1—* in band, to the highest bidder, Ibe following tn bolding a popular etetion, and'that i| for the duty. Mr. Amos mounted the table, a dogma when w49.000 in gold coin, owing from Mary Jeff­ and insisted that he should be taken wri.-4- object for which it tfrof ssed to be formed was elections were recently held in any portion Hot words followed, and blows seemed about and also another of less proportions (51 fig.) ries to John Monroe, or order, payable Jone accomplished,—tNai enforcerreUt of the Con­ let, 1872, and secured by : mortgage ; bc-.h of the South, much less of the entire great to fly, when Col. Rose, President of the Board stitution over the ¿¿tire duinainof the United for children of all ages, each accompanied by ot the above amonnto are specified in th«. / of Registration, rode up, and the matter N'a* IL f ten full-size patterns and a pamphlet of des respective certificates asgaru'sheee country, now aubjeoted to the blighting, referred to him irusheee attache attache £ < i to the execution in my hands. Also, one and*. Also, one I * I ' - r ' I . «« ■ acriptions ; the prices are, for ladies $2 50 ; “Strangely enough, the Colonel decided withering, horrid disgrace of Military-ne­ The Uqion party was formed professedly to fine large Jack will be sold at the same time that Amos should leave the stand; and children, |1 50. U -P and place as tbe the property of »aid i defendant, gro misrule. Fitchett was left to furnish Radical tickets, preserve the Union of all the States and Ter- is This is really a *• big thing.” Bulletins of all of the above will be sold to satisfy said ritories with all t J .the dignity, equality and The spectacle exhibited in these elec­ and none other, to the colored men. fashions are issued semi-annually for gentle­ exeention and coats. Although most persons, in their own tions may well eause all men of any capac­ minds, had decided that the polls would not righto of ’the i several States unimpaired. Do L. L. WHITCOMB men, but this is the first attempt to reduce the La Fayette* Nov. 29,1867' \ I Sheriff. ibe/nalriprt profess and practice the same doc- ity of teasen, to reflect what will be the re­ be dosed as long as a colored man remained idea to practice for the benefit of ladies and in the neighborhood, it was the general im trine! Did the l .Union party when formed n45 2w jw I !. ,1 tqL' , 4« I u. • sult of these things. They present a childrep ÿ and it is done with the liberality pression that they would at least be closed at profess to fr/or a.war for lor subjugation and »solid • organization of blacks as com­ sunset on the third day. But when foe sun that characterises all this lady's undertakings. conquest? Did tb« Union party profess the went down the same long train of voters wgs pletely under the control of theirjeaders of the Prejidant Prejident to make a Ifta ljTw ! Did The mammoth plates contain every variety of smed no signs ability of presented to view, and there seemed as the same people were, under their form- of diminution» The Federal of dress, beautifully oolored for actual wear, fficera staled the Union party' whien j. . r r r the Union party' when, formed claim for the id until every ■ ail ; . . J that the doors could not be closed .A to ./k arbitrarily ' L. ar- masters, marching* literally* in solid President foe rigfijt arrest men, together with patterns and the useful hints man in the crowd was some way dii sposedof. contained h the description books, should, we ¿ phalanx to ibe poll« and voting the ticket The crowd was for the twentieth time dis- and without trial, trial or accusation incarcerate ' ’ them in jail ! i l¿d the Union party when thinkLi prove invaluable to every lady and ’ 1 f—AMO*«-*, . . . handed them by their leadersand hunting persed by soldiers; overcoats were issued a“ the troops; a company of cavalty came up ; mother, as well as every dressmaker. The DAY AND BOARDING 8CHOQL dpwn, and pelting with stones any of their and every preparation was made for ftww formed olaim for the President the right to fl f J plain pi alterna alone are worth much moue rp of the press! Did the own color who attempt to vote against the work. The voting was continued until 12 suppress foe fro than threpst of the whole. For sale by Mme. o’clock, when all present being di-posed of, Union party whe$ med claim that when ticket of their great leader, in Richmond, the polls were closed. (' 1N?3ITUTF » «'••<»* in » «- D xmokest , 478 Broadway, Now York. ! r i r • i ‘ 'i the war was ot r all the States would be A tired and beiotifat loeatioo. array from ’ ! I J J " ■ 'i 80 — opa Hunnicutt, U) whom they think they Tbis is but a sample of the milder elec- P°«io" «f tka «ite. »n Third, territory to be coptr eon trolled by military despots? We see by the Register that Mrs. H. Lh* their gllegiunoe, he being President tions held in the South under M Congress Did the Ünion [ parly fl» t -I 1 i ' w •'dock. - - - - - - -yf -i -ij ¡-i'.fn with scarcely a white vole. The Rich­ Ji o effort spared to this In- ’ duty of such Iq qw acuri loos fellows as the “fat ■e • No effort will will be be spared to make make il Bwmbeli* Branch Railroad. mond pispcrteA says : Pacific ooaat. •- the best on the thePaoifio boy’J to ose such tcrnis as *■ copperhead ” Rev. C. Alderson will preachr in' Lafayette dtitute equal 1 to A company has been incorporated ■A os- 4 traitor f '* . etc., 4n speaking of gentlemen, on the third sabbath of each month, at 4 The Course of Studies will embrace all the A We know that there are not a hundred branches neoally taogbt io first ebre Semi­ white radicals in Richmond. And we know tensibly for the purpose of asking j Coe though |o such an extent have opprobrious o’clock. naries in the East, ineloding the Claeeioe. AM there are not a hundred negro Con­ grew to donate enough U. 8". Bo French, German, Spanish, Matbamatios, tc epithets and scare cron, horre-fi .die racket Tr yon wish the very best C abinkt P ho - dec.. Ac. TK servatives in Richmond- build a Railroad from Eugene tortlfo urn been used by the Uads that decent people at TOGRAP8. yon must call on BRADLEY A Ao.. Ac. The Mcrical oenduct ­ Musical Department will be he conduct The following paragraph appeared doring RULOFSON. 429 Montgomery Street, San the once recognise forir twaddle as but the pro­ th« progress of our elections in the Radical boldt river. ■ We understand th ed by Prof. Hi G uido G rob « Grad cate of Francisco. f !-. • fessional flab doodle sf a thought-lacking, PlaneI'e Conservatorie. Planel'e Mgan of this cky, edited by the leading Rad- Company don't want any of the w- icJ in Vitgbh* **» “ a,*° • member cleet of Parties from the coontry may reet assured pumpkin-headed' ink-slinger, without the O V AL. fo along the line, to help them throe that under the care of M r « G rob , (Matron toe CMwerHfon. Neve is the threat : ability tq combat with.reason, and, therefore, T\ MBTZGER HAS, REMOVED HIS of the Establishment,) they will experience ’^NOBWERK MEfrV IF YOU WANT the simple reason that the whole lin reaprts to the weapon of the vanquiahed — 17. laige stock of new goods from No. 175 all the attention of a mother and enjoy the TO BE HISSED AT BYEBY Ç0RNER ON the exception of twenty miles :abo Ì v . u Front street, to the corner of Firstand Madi­ •ombrie of a home. calumnytand balderdash. EVERY STREET, PBÛSCRIBED IN JF B.—Particular atleatimi will be paid son atreeta, in the new bnck building erected BUSINESS. ANS FINALLY FORCED' gene* is totally win habitable»^ F to the choice oi Text Books, io order to by Mr. J. fryer, of North Yamhill, where be TO LEAVE THE CITY AND THE dred miles of Cascade mountains and sltea’i I may^ tumble at the feet, avoid anything of a ¿»regional ear c Partisan an extensive assortment of Dry STATE, VOTE THE eONSERVATOT Is' ba worn upon the head, has on hand Clothing, Boots, Sh< ‘ 7 nature iu oar ecrricclnm of studies. deserts wouldn't build much of a Railroad; ¡yet, at t^e seaeo^ uf buying or selling, glass Goods, uoods, Ulothmg, Boote, Shoes, Crockery, REBEL TICKET.’ ” -Jr’ ■» i ,| ; □ i Hardware, Groceries,Doors, WfoddWe. Blinds* For lurtber partieuteK enquire at the In- 1 ir ‘ i and if tbc road was built it couldn’t furnish The Rational Intdligencer says : stilati*, er address H. G uido G hob . P. O. and every other article required by the farm- a ton of freight in ten years. 4jW^ibearik | Sovereigns have occasion ave n even for straws Box No. 168. he wiil aell at extremely low era ’ trade, which be r. “ The tecta we have elated* the Intimidation and thinga l rub their teeth or pick the ear ; cash prices, and invites all of his old friends practiced by the Ixfal League«, , 186’ moralised blacks to coBsnmmeto their naw> mw > the Eugene Wagon Bond cifl Im ♦ ii VM t 1 I ► h r, ' *' t « i • Jz ! ‘ ' 'il I 1 I J. W. JOHNSON, »wriurib«™., “ Uli . A certain writer observes, H nation's diet tell yoa you 4 m ^kne- >t and I will uU C H ^«■4 i u i J4 Î MUSICAL A KDUCATiONAL INSTITUTE FOR. YOUNG LADIES. ‘ MT h 1 HH re M