Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 17, 1867, Image 2

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TH j K W11£KPLY| c <»IJRI£R
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Will Take the Fill if Sugar Oeated-
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to the
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s SUXRMAN’81 HOi’INlON
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R evolutionists . •
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as mueb
gressioual policy and Gen. Grant,
.vour
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Ought, the President lo he iTnounced in as beeometh * weeping jeremiah ’ |||ut
the house of his enemies? Much moij aught heaviest,and i most, bitter lameotatio
ihed --------
after the
buttle
of. 1808,
he lu be denounced tn th^h^se ofhirjwmfls of tMrs will be
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trot •* vie holdito be self evi<|t|nt ;
for refusing in the absence of any necess ty which
incu
lo occupy or retain the ex^reise of powers tbu Ensign and others who have the instintls
£
of
the
white
rape
will
help
us
‘
»»nd
you
up/
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greater than those which Ore exercised by
.1
any^usftrj^l^iagiltrale in the world. Judge
Hold, Mr. CbuRinR, we don’t cnjlprss i
ye, I trust this fault of declining imperial 1 voluntary assurance of yours, neither do ) u
power too harshly, tendered by a too conjiid' like to hear our name coupled witbshbh a bias-
mg Congress, may be JingivCn by a gener- pheuious
btjo!
pheuiousexpression.
no ¡Uaoughdo!
expression. * We have uo
' T: opposing tiie merited olevatiou of th<i gsllM'1.
uh ,
• k u ^l! Inr a ead hour for the republic u*hm noble, patriotic
:?Hjc\
uutriotic Grant, to the
tbe chief
chiefmkg>striJc}
mkg
Udsuecesuarypitwei» andpalrun- of the nation, which he, more than 4'ij otii«i
by
President shall be held as crime. living man preserved from the anarcjiy which
fvArn it shall be so considered, the tinfe will would have followed tho triumph ofi the i tr»
t il
4 ¡nice ar/ivtd for setting up at the White I tor's fell attacks.— Ensign.
Mouse'/th Imperial throne, surrounding the
ll will be remembered that someti nie
Excessive irilh Imperial legions S ewari ».
J. W. JOHNSON, I
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Talegraphic
not bo ImpeaeheA
Johnson
COMPILED FROM TBE HERALD.
'The Hoose concurred in tbe Senate joint
r0nlulioo» reviving tbe ordinance investiga­
ting committee. Logan skid
»aid he believed
more Federal soldiers
Iters had been killed by
ipjcpdipg the trial, |>! lacehim nhdçr arrest an
our own artillery than by that of the enemyi
here will be a grand ball
plaue another in
*tead until the terminai-
given at HOLDREDGE73. in Yamhili
. The Commuted on Elections reported in
tioii of the trial, v hich, ftak|i g example «I Mvor of Galladsy from the Third District of
county, Oregon, on
¡ Wednesday
evenimr.
Wednesday
evening»
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January
1st.
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Oregon, ie the Giadt county .s-vindlvj they Kentucky. The report was adopted.
The best of Music ia seen red and the beak •
1 41V impeachment
I 111 |>r*HVll 111 V IIV
l|UVcllUII
V5 no taken
hltiCH up
up
The
question wAs
»^1
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I reposed to proibì g unjil bis term was oui p at k <1
of
accommodations for the disciples of
of Terp
Terps-
3 o'clock. Boutwell proceeded to argue
in
favor
of
impeachment,
quoting
largely
d 47 3t
rdlknowing tlierl? are no just causes win J in favor of impeachment, quoting largely ¡Chore, All are invited.
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tram
American
and
English
laws
bearing
on
En/lisli
dffkön should té removed. But from th<
R
ev
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F
ather
C
roqelx
will
coadact Divina
tno- ­
th a Impeachment
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J will ] «imilar cases. He* finally yielded to a mo
■flowing, we think lb® Impeachment will
service
at
Lafoyette
on
the
1
last
Sabbath of
tion
to
adjourn
with
the
understanding
that
j
each'month,
at
10^
o'clock*
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'i-<
.íiiiwi¿.¡e..-
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be is to have theHoor
he
the^floor to morrow.
morrow
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In the Senate. Edmonds offered a resolu­
ffhe ^Washington correspondent of the
FARMS TO 8EU AJnk KIWT.
tion declaring it to be the sentiment of
Boston /W. of thé 22d instant says:*
Cougress that bonds should he paid in coin
Congress
coin; ;
W. J«hn«on,
“ While
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While those
thosa whei
’ ‘ profess
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to act ‘ òut- difcucsed
<li«uu-sed at uonsidi
rHhle length and finally
considerable
■b
Courier Office*-
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are
side
of
the
'Onrtitution
d
igeai
»
laid,over
without
action.
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since
the
Ensign
published
a
series
of
a
I ladd that this Government was made on
Ï
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* uhnson
’
’s daclaration that
iog president
Moptginnery Dec 5|-The reconstruction
O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The
lilt WHITE basis by WHITE men. for cles in opposition to the policy of Rad ibal
* * >d an ordinance to
convetition have adoptU
undersigned have famed over the note«
he
will
resist
any-attempt
to
suspend
the be arid of H'JIJ'JE men and their pos­
bn
I
for
rat
fixation.
submit
thw
Constirutipi
and accounts doe us tolA. F. Forbes fur col­
Rump Congress enforcing Negro suffr
or degrade lyiq . lefpre trial and conviction,
terity fweuer. and should be administered
>>
The
ejection
was
tn
be
controlled
by
military
lection.
Please take due notice and govern
I will add, upah reliable authority, the
by WHITE men. and HONE OTHERS upou the South and styles its ‘-experimei t'
commanders.
All
State
officers
and
mem
­
yourselves accordingly.
declaration of General Sherman that such
1 do
believe that the Almighty made the “a miserable failure.” L
Knowing
__
o this to’b
bers of Congress are to be included at the
WHITE & WESTERFIELD.
negro capable of self-government.— D ouglas .
an attempt would he clearly revolutionary,
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same
time!
T*>e
General
Assembly
will
the question of questions now before
and should-be resisted by the Piesidetit meet March 18tb. Tl|e franchise articles
LL PERSONS indebted to the late
with »* the Ujeaus within his control. remove the disabilities imposed by the
American people, to be.determined by
firm of ECKLES de BURBANK are
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1867.
'VhiS declaratiuq. uiade to those who had Constitution.
The
Constitution is to be
ballot
during
next
Presidential
au
ntest,
requested
to come forward and »eitle their
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adopted as a whole. Several members are accounts and notes without
oat delay,
delay.
V F. FISHER, is ear authorized Agent * ’ *
Wheat
will
L
,
protesting.
for does at tbe
ved
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tor S®n Francisco.
enough to oppose the Rads upod this u at- Jump the commíé|nr
New
Orleans,
Dec.
5|.-*General
Hancock
id of the Department bf
market price.
has
revoked
the
order
providing
for
a
revise
Washington,
.^lych,
includes
Maryland
IIr- KI
teT would stand by tb$ principle to the e pd;
A, R. BURBANÉ.
Mean;«. Hudson & McCarty is oar an-
Lafayette, Ang. 30, 1867.
n32-tf
aqd Delaware, I Such also was the sub j i«»n>of the jury list. It declares that trial*
:
thorizetfagents for San Francisco.
but like all other Rads, we find the Ens
by jury shall hereafter ¡he controlled by the
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stance
of
in
opinion
expressed
by
General
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Constitution and laws without regard to any
lafhyette Lodge No. 3, A. F.dk A.-
man
skims
upon
the
surface,
is
controlec
Grant when approached
apprpaclud on the subject military order hitherto issued.
J. D. HOLMAN is oar authorized Agent
Meets
in Lafayette on thè 1st and 8rd
Srd Friday
•’ for Portland, Oregon. ’ 4
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durfog
the
last
session
of
Congress
by
the
P<
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by
his
passtons
and
prejud
cos
;
and
when
The
Governor
of
St.
Thoma*
has
returned
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of each month,, at half past 6 o’clock in the
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chajnuan of the House Military Commit from Europe to deliver tbe island to the afternoon.
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the “rirftcu&MM failure" is pdt in juxtapo­ chairman
tee. ’ Mr. .Schrock declared to his friends United States. The amount ia $7. 500, 000*.
Eagen« Semple, Esq., is «ar authorized
Brethren
of
the
order,
in
good
standing are
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sition with Gen. Grant, the Eti^ign's feel­ that
Agent for Portland, Oregon.
Forty-seven
shocks
of
earthquake,
,
iir
before t^ujug
taajnjr any extreme action in
invited to attend. By order of
the premises.t^e opinion of General Grant rapid.succession, were felt "at ; St. Thomas,
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H. W. A llen , Sec’ • y. Ì
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ings of il a a worship for the. “¿aHan^
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The
sea
rose
pixty
feet
in
the
Nov.
20th.
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obtarnri<|, and he volunteered to
should be obtsfoed,
Con sequent os of Negro Equality in the ble, patriotic Grant ” overcoiie him,
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Ever)
thing,
was
sol>merged
The
W
hatever
may
said
ot
the
merits
or
tn«
■' South.-
W
m«y
be
of
tbe
of
th«
procure it.
pruéute
R- ‘Whfen the subject vias niejn- loss of life was, ¡enormous, and immense
swallows
the
objectionable
p-idcipic
the
different
sewing
ig
machines
now
belove-tht
belo*e-tbe
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We are now beginning to feel the blight­
Honied,, Gen,Grant promptly responded, in
NiU
none that deserves
is -ubs anee, that any attempt to suspend tie quantities of merchandise was destroyed. public, there is certainly pone
the
sake
of
the
mart
Nut
that
Giant
ing withering effect of tbe wild self-inter­
Jibe
tbe moun
moun^ ­ more special mention than the Empire Sewing
The
surviving
inhabitants
fled
to
the
t
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V . •
S'»
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ili € . JVesideQt belate
trial arid convictJ
convictibn 1 tains
in a destitute condition. Every hnis- Machine.
Machine*. This machinejis
machine is not only
onl unsur­
ested policy of tbe Rads upon the South- a statsinau, a matt qualt^ed fur the jud
wbdld
be
ipj
v^latioh
of
the
Constituti
passed
in
simplicity,
durability
and
beautiful
ion.
bens
nens firin on the island is insolvent. All tbe
the
but for that, he has contributed 'more tjifoi
The elections so far as held show that the m _ t ._._ X.____ h-X______ LLJ
f
jvew-
Ü
. This reply ofi.the oommandiug General steamship ami other companies have aban­ stitch, and adapted to all kinds of family
Tom Jones, to preserve our cou try. .
?
ing,
and
noiseless
when
in
operation,
but
is of
arrested
any
farther
proceedings
at
the
doned
the
city,
r
No
“
coal
is
to
be
had;
tbe
itny
flarther
dhe
entire South will be under the control of
superior
workmanship,
combining
usefulness
Ensign, if we love Gen. Grant, and h 10 i 1 time. It in ay be well in this connection wharves are destroy, d. The I destruction is
Sambo. Now do we not know that even
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with elegance. It is^in
is,, in fackA
fact, fc sew ing machine* * *,
to repeat that President Johnson will hold inoalcutable at St. Thomas; also at Fortola,
recio V
serves more from us than he hub recjc
St. Croix, ami Little Sabine. The volcano that every family would like to have. 4244
if the superior race had been educated to
ready obediei^ee should the Honse of / Ke-
was nearly burned Io ashes.
or I»11 recieving, would it not be better tc presentativesin-^ :7:L r77* 7*i_ 7*___ 1_
Serfdom—ignorance—slavery, they would
presentutives tipeàch and the Senate con-
’ SPERMATORRHEA
Deuve-r, Deo, 5.—The Hoose has passed
appropriate the 5100,000, and givj í ninjj
I
riict
him
a?
required
by
the
forms
of
'
the
a bill
bill refnoring
refnoving the
the capital
capital to
to Denver.
Denver.
I
be utterly incapable to manage the affairs
DR. DOHERYY has just published art nu*-
Constitution
as a free will offering, leave him wh ere
Chicago,
Deo
Dec
5.
5
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A
special
dispatch portant pamphlet embodying nh* own views
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of a nation? But as much less capable
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ays the Convention in South Carolina has and experiences in relation to ftnpotenea or
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y
can be of service, (in the army.) ant
W b ifew H e was G oing .—The last
rrt.ainly been carried by 8 000 majority. Virility; being? a short treatise on Spermator­
would an inferior race be as they are infe.
someone who has shown himself a st
dumber ef , the
La
Kayiette , -C
ourier is
jul
nt
.
T
H
C
ourier
is
jubile
rhea or Semitul Weakness, Nerveasand Phy
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rior. And their conduct at tbe polls, and a 1FW
Oved the accyssibn of P. C. Sulhv»n, Circuit
sical Debility conseqncnt Jon thia Affection,
man, and who -aim.
will oppose the “ failure
Richtno! nd :
in every other walk^of life show them waD-
I l ' Attornev. to the Copperhead 1 ranks. W lien
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TnE V ote of R ichmond . —T<»e following is and other Diseases oi the Sexual Organs,
But the Ensign^ having
retur^nd
I wns
‘ at
‘ court iitrr.
17/
hu
’
a
fow
weeks
ago,
in
foil
White.
Total
Colored
This
little
work
oontains
information
of
the
i
•i
rfcsietntatioh
of
the
vote
in
ton, depraved, low, mean, vicious, currupt
I round among üíe^Joivn party ■« to ninth > IHC
4.772
25
• 4,797 utmost value to all,,
his wallow/
’ we fear
he is ibcortigja
all, whether married or single,
Conservative.
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cats paws to the most abandoned of the
fir Congress, tp keep bi,* present orit On ;
4,767
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4,788
and will, be sent F ree by IT-Z.r.
mail on receipt
of
LM.
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J«*huson,
and shall spend but little amunltion sn< JOt- but seejng din
dim chances, lie squHrv’y 10 id»
4.785
4,811
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36
postage
stem
Six
C
ents
in
stamps
for
return
p->sts
N. A. Sturdivant,
white race.
4,760
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wri ites proposition^ toahe olfher side so we are in-' *Villia»n Taylor, t
4.781 ago.
duc|c.
ing at a “ dead
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' Address W. K. DOHERTY, M.D.,
The life of. a soldier is the life of a ty­
formed, and they caii^Ut him wih cin ap b'lit.
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4,788
4,811
San Francisco, Cal..
Cal-
a8| ex Sullivan is on -.the ‘‘ inake,’- but tnuietiiuek T. J Evans,
as beeometh a geo tie i
DR.
DOHERTY
advertios his column on
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rant and a slave, learned to obey, or be
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A. II. Sands,
■ith
slips
up
tD
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jp.
s
U
P
on
Hutching
his
price.
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ception to our coupling his name vj
page of C ockier , to whiloh
w
those requiring
ilunnycutt,
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5215 4th pagejif
obeyed, with or without reason and taught
Radical,
p.
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The
Itecord
fprgetihg
itsi
usual
dignity
khd
Medical Relief are directed.
48 5,169
“blasphemy” we may say t> him ‘ rr«i M:**
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that he is the best soldi r. who comes I
4K
bi || a I manhood, gets
5.169
oIf the folio wing reply and iJ. C. Underwood, ♦
ing jeramiah ” is not a prophet,
rtLAIM». OF ALL
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nearest obeying the wish of his superior,
Jotnes Morrissey,
stick-iû*the*mud, whiney hypocrite wlp> m fling at u<: .[•.
/rea»eJ. by recent act. (goyernrd by wound
48 5.169
L, Lindsey, ( col. )
hence in his control of those under h.m,
1<
Urftai »•»
A. -w
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njcstice
,
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The
Albany
Jo
or Jit»abilty.> to $15. *20 aid *25 pr mouth. *
that accurate judge of men— r.
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H TO words, and with a' cavalier air, turns out
..... .Joseph Cox. ( col. ) 4,7 12 : I B
he exact^ from them obedience to what he
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In case of death of adldier, paid to widow,
discovered as tbe most cryical mi aa of the of the great Union party' of Oregon, a gentle
>•
children, and if tbe latter dead, then to de­
Against
Convention,
deems the will of his commander. The
man for whom we have a decided political
pendent relarives and acctuing pensions to
State.
7
aiffiiiHy.
Mr. P.C. Sullivan of Dallas,despity Whole vote of the city,
instincts of the negro being to obey and of
executors or administrators. Persons now
for
the asse lion*of .the Courier and the implicit
receiving low pensions, and tho*e who have
Radical majority.
the soldier to exact obedience of an inferior
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Radicalism Is Secession.
faith pinned uppn it by the Journal is an
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Whole number of colored votes
i
not
applied, can receive this increase by ap­
for
W
ernest working republican.
to his superior,The acts and votes of the
Their State governments weréi des
plying
to the undersigned.
Conservative ticket,
48
Some
time
since
Hon.
P.
>
C.
Sullivan,
hole number of white votes
Bounty obtained when discharge is lort„
negro will be in accordance with tbe will but the people still bwed allcgience
I
United
States.
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Oregonian.:
Rndioal
ticket,
back
pay. lost horse claims, prize money, col­
I
made a speech at this place, a syonpsis of
of the Radical Congress to whom tbe
that lected
Virginian.
Land warrants obtained, teamsters
How came they destroyed •? Did the
which
we
gave
in
the
C
ourier
,
and
that
anu
others
in Mexiean W«i r. entitled, Scrip
Despots of the five kingdoms look as their
eon-
Does not the foregoing vote voted
show
States destroy them, and if so bow am
of
war
of
1855
and 1856, collected, whether
we might ¡not do him injustice, at our nug- [mverry tfespetable white man voted the
commanders from whom they derive their Did they commit suicide, and if so ho a
suspended or o'herwise; r officers pay /for
gestion
he
cahie
to
our
offiee,
where
we
servants and three months pay proper feb
powers.
servative ticket against the Radicals?
the Constitution of tbe United States tl su
tained. Patent* procared and all otb •
presented to |rim what ze understood to Who will ^ote with the HunnicuU-pigger tainpd.
Under any conceivable state of circum- jretne law of the land ? Is the law c
claims
collected by C. M.CARTER, *
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be
his
position
on
the
questions
of
tbe
day,
State
which
conflicts
with
the
Con6fii
f-niJ '
' U. S. Claim Agent, ‘
Hances a large army is dangerous to any
party, in Virginia ? Who will vote tbe
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Portland, Oregon
and had him recapitulate his i viewB
country «nd more especially to a Republic. null and void? If so, are there any
Radico-nigger party in the United States
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In this wejare borne out by Washington, tions, and il so, what ? If any law of abStato on the political issues, and from his speech ? Manaifestly those who are not ¡«fSrxned
which conflicts with the Constitution ^is i null
and this recapitulalidn, wo made the Byn
Madison,Hamilton, and all statesmen who
of what they are doing, or those who are
and void, does tho Constitution admit the opsis published by u< The grinder of the
have fever written on the subject But
so contemptably mean and low that they
right to destroy a State, and if so why is not
Oregonian
—
a
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without
char
under the peculiar circumstances of the
Ihe word' of a do not aspire to the level of a respectable
the act of destruction secession? Can you have
acter in iflie. State, 1»
South, taking into account the element a union of what is with what is n0t? If
negro, or an self interested in the result of
“ gentleman(?) accuse us of misrep the election above the welfare of posterity,
now controlling it, every philosopher of gov- If not, did you know these things y
resentation in the matter. Upon the re liberty and the white race.
< ermerit must tremble for the welfare of rebellion was raging ? If so why> did
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Registration in the South. -
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ceipt * of which we addressed the follow­
Negro
DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL
union, union, union, when there was
goverment and liberty.
ing note to Mr- Sullivan : ‘
Negro. Majorities.
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States.
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i« Especially is this true when Gen. Grant, union? If not when and how did you
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88,348
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Alabama* .. 72,78.7
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
35,000
40,000
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Nov.
28»
1867.
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Arkansa-f
who is perhaps an able military comman­ much ? If the Constitution rtcog
Hon. P. ¿.'Sullivan, My’Dear Sir:— Florid»!..
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4,635
9,888
THIS. INf?lTUTE is situated in « re-
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93.410.
der, but wbo has so little of statesman­
95.802
Georuia*
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A tired and beautiful locali
ray from
Did I give your position, upon the prop*
to
stay
destroyed
ognize
its
right
38,142
Louisiana*
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82,865
44.T24
the
business
portion
of
the
c
n Third
ship that ha seem» ready lo endorse any­
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38,142
. 70.019
between B « l A C Streets. Po:
. Oregon?
correctly ? ^Please answer immediately. > I
body, or anything, and wbo is commander by what right does the United
40,6115
N.
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24,843
46,019
S. Carolina. 21.176
of the five kings^ is spoken of for the Presi­ convert that which was legally
heaotilul
grounds, for tbe conveniens« of
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j J. W. JOHNSON.
10,000
may
50,000
ed, into a monarchy ? If h Sta
40.(100
Texasf.7
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popH8.
dency.
101,000
l he Educational Department wlll'b« fo
legally destroy itself, by whaf right, and wby
This letter the i Hon. gent, has not ans Virginia* , ♦ 115 000
u5
Washington was elected Presi­
charge
of an efficient corps of teachers.
does Congress propose to make and £ adir, t wered for reasons perhaps satisfactory to
113,016
617.051
Total
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.530,491
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Capt. j. p. C. A llsopp , (formerly a Pro«-
dent, statesmen who knew the natural
.86.560
Ne/rn Mnj »ritv....
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new States in those “districts, ” at
himself,
though
certainly,
as
we
had
fessor in the University of Looformja, and
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tendency of men and things, belived our
returns.
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“creatures’ possessed of the same
rig’ I endeavor d to do him justice and state
^Estimated.
Institnte in the' Southern part of CalifomiaA
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«euutry would be converted into a despot- to destroy themlelves
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him correctly, it would have been but fair
,
By the foregoing table it will be seen Principal.
Mam. But while they were not mistaken
Sum Totum, .. Is not any man who says a had be bav^ given us his signature to the
No effort „iU be .pv.a „
tflto
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that
under
tbe
Radical
policy
the
negro
in the principle of the natural tendency, Slate is destroyed, or out of the unidh\
•titote eqnal to the heat on the Paoifc aoaM.
correctness of our statement that we might will have control of tbe South, which The Coorae of SroJiea will. om brace all th,.,,
^tfaey wore mistaken in the purity .of that other way a secessionist , are J iot toe ent
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have properly branded the pettifogging (hough -they may for a time give upto branchea oaoullr taught io trat elan Semi- i
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man and the purity of the American mind RAD PARTY secessioni »*’’« ? if not why not ?
nanes tn tho Ea-t, inolodinr the Claaaiea.-
snipe of the Oregonian, or sufficiently I the Rads, ’ ate liable to be «ontrolled by French. German, Spaniah. Mathematic».
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at that time to Which we owe the salva­
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replied to the more gentlemanly Sambel any party in power, who will avail them­
Tho
Directors
of
tho
La
Fayette
Disi
trict
tion of liberty. How different now, when
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The Monoul Department will b. oondoot-
School ,* propose giving a ball at the iWie(w school who generally remembers that he is a selves of the evil agencies now being used. 'Vi ed ba Prof. H. G uido Gaoa, Graduate of
one-third of the nation is under the con­
house, on the 8th of January,
9. The gentleman;5 .
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Left without the influence of government Planers Coo^ervatorie.
trol of natural monarchists who’s educa­
Portice from the country may root .wirod
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proceeds to be expended in furn >ing the b
I tion is to the fitness of monarchy absolute,
Itiswell jaid that a drunken Republican agents they will vote under direction of that under tbe care of M rs . G rob , (Matron
school house. We have the bet
makes the bist
b«st of Democrat*.— N. Y. Tribune their leaders and those in whose employ of the Establishment.) they will eXMrianru»
unconditional.
If.
this
biso
the Democrats will soon have,
school bulding outside of Portiar
all the attention bf a motbei* and enjoy the
iO.
they may happen to be.
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Fellow couatryme«, ought we to submit
.oomforts
of ahome. .
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State; ant we trust sufficient means will b» majority ip $1 the States.— Boxton Post
W B— Particular attention will bo paid
our beloved eonntry, the cause of liberty,
realized to seat the rooms In such t style a« We know ^publicaw s are included to man i T he D emocratic C lub meets next to the elmice ofText Book», in »Her to
I tbe cause of posterity, the happines of our will conform to the excellent structure.
Tbe worship, and some of them may be fright-r Wed n esd»y_e vo n i n g. A. F. Forbes’ Esq. avoid anylh|n( of n Suli<maL„ a partita.
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nature in oar curriculum ef studios
•children, tbe white race and tbe principles
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house ought to be furnished with a good bell, ened from their party iato the Democracy of the Republican party has signified his - For farther part6 ‘
rtiealam.
of republican govern meota throughout the and wo are satisfied our enterprisirig ’ feHrur-
dronki intention to discuss tbe political1 issues of stitnte, ior via3rm
foliar- by
by 8eeiDgMne
seeing .pne of their number
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world to so sever« a test ? Can we hope for citizens will not be behind any Othr
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though w< doubt their ever becoming the day, before the Club, with such speak Box No. 168.
unferrifiijl/’' and therefore never “ the er as may be selected by the Clqb. 7
salvation if we, tempt the destroyer to the State in proportion to th«
as doubtless! ly the intention of the
s io indict Jojinboq
iàoq in the House, and
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