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• ■ i ' H r Ì '>■ ft ■i f f « * rv Mi i •> » , > ' I i j < .-.4 i «I l . i ju ft * .♦ f j; i ' I f’t • - I- ■' TIIE WEEKLY COURIER. a 4 lut j * 1 "■"e JJ11 • « a ■ r* J* I J ■ -s Í s it * î ~- V » i r « ■> li’ I *! ' ’ • f ’ IÍ f • i t. em tu route, amjï great will be our rè- ward.—not in the jFpoils of office - which }J j. •’J? - ;n .* 1 ' I • • ! I ’I Telegraph I c. ■ Fred Dougina for President, j will be remembered that some time since we presented our readers with a few i 12 * ‘ <■ ■ I I - • ’ i i Í I . COMPILED FROM TH3 - ---------- . r - T.- . - - i I 'j I ' rif ¡ml r . ■ J T' " 1 r wU ■ '• - ' • io* ’ ' I r, ■ ■ I ■-T Hoose committee reported against giviuri remarks of the Times concerning the po seat J. Y. Youagon account of dhUg-eility sition of the Church Union a paper that The McArdle ease has been set for March. aspires to be, if it is not/the leading relig Tho assistant Secretary au ! rntâ orf the 5fr'. •. ious paper of the United States. Hesita subordinate officers of the Conv^rilion ¿f ting between Mr. Chase and his Military Florida are negroes. t Graut says h«r notified the President that competitor,« tho Union propose» to com-/< he was going to leave thu War offiel. promise on Fred Douglas, and says : I Train has l&en discharged from arrest i- Nothing would soaner settle this disturbed and has sued the English Governmeui fbt. country than a test like this. It would elo- ele I vate and make honorable a race that must one hundred thousand pounds, Washington Jan. 31.—The Ohm Irçsojri- otherwiseremain as it 1»—embairassrd by the prejudices of the bad and the fastidions, the aristocrats and the «elfish, and all who tions rescsinding the ratification of UunUi-- hate the principles of the foundation of this talion al Amendment was parsed to th e I government. Elevate Frederick Douglass House and referred to ' the Judicial " 1 jpciouqx- to the Presidency, and you do more to silenc tee with instructions to enquire whether a tho busy and otherwise hopefull , enemies of freedom in this Union, than fifty «essions of State may withdraw irv consent. Congress and all the talk of thirty years pq«t. jLBishop has hem chosen to take th ft An act is what w« want. That Tl._: settles place of Tho'» L. Scull. The House passed, without aYuebitaant something. Talk doe« nothing After muchxTea«oning toprove its pro ,for the presvnt payment of the chviuit- u- rising from the rebellion. j;L' i priety, he adds : Washington, Jan, 28*—Iu thup iiioaku,. lu tboi be bn use he can be elected Pomeroy, trom the Committee ou “ jbi*Uä S ‘‘It is expedient, < more easily thau any otlmr ltadrc.il candidate and Currency* reported «.will lor h L 'C t:j.X- We can’t trust the white man in this emer ation of shares oi uatiuuai buuks. :{iu tyu gency. Sheridan is very Well, but he was an States where they are luciuc'i. ■iij^iob a old lino whig; and* Andrew'Jnhuton ought manner as the Legislaiuie elia^i ¡¿|rvcl.. to be a warning to all future iio)tt to us. A After Qouoiderable debate. I’omeroU tSpVa/d iÇted. white man |ike Sheridan would . carry some the previous question, and tuv > *1 he President seems 4oteruiiued| uft to* » military, but little moral£ power.’ Frederick eHcral recognize Stanton. He culled oil are laboring for principle and pot for men ; tion. Theu if Qut they must have legally Douglass is n temperance man:- he is an ad Giant for certain irn'ormatiim m rep & th« vocate of the advanced views1 of univeaal* and we should solcqt thus'e men in whonjl aectedhd. , which 1« ygfumiito- suffrage; he believes ... a woman iw Ls a colored j resolution» ot Congress C< . .-VH.-l. rr i . I .. . ly abould have ¿icon fornished byj jbe V^r ma*i to judge who ought to rule; he is not a we have confidence that they will assist in Department. v ¡Id, rocklesi, hairless hair brained fanatic, ’ a a I 1 promoting those measures, and whJ will sftccbd the rads arc right, fot if they lo- hot cool without being heatrless, and wiae Frankfort, Jan. 3Q.—A negro i rinftmik- , ted a rape on a yuang kieh girl fiftyosi receive ihe largest and most hearty sup (gaily teepftded,.bbing in law out, they with out betng*willing to sell thu truth. years of age, yesterday. He tlfd 1 tbnw I q port. ’ legally formed |a new government—the Certainly. If the negro is to be ande her down a railroad embankment i i*enkiu£ het «boulder. The “L twgro wan arr^f Jed tmd ueod Confederate State« of / Ahierica, and we It is a well known fact whi • h an element in the administration of gov- t and lodged in jail, Last night >» ïpeb tcr- ft j .*3- 1 notattempt to” coDceal,or ignon havingj whipyu v having that government, of ernli meat, why not at once “crush cut the eedtbejaii and hung the negro j tq m a trea e near where the rap^ was commityaj are a large number of persons wlio have course could tijle ^ier t^Htorv, »nd con- f.o isb Dean e.-atic piejudice of raei Z’ by - i ■ • j . ‘ ’ i Washington, Jan. 39.— In tble | lions? *of been acting with the defunct Union party, trol it as'our govcriAueut may control any liable Representatives, Schofield rising tq| h. ques as ’ar as possible, by making it hon tion ut privilege, called alit u.tio'i tqj ti htute- who are no lodger the cooperators with terribiryl sufyjefct of course to the mortgage to jb a ni gger. If the nigger be i o far mentlu tbeeveniug papers that¡onf I ef tho the party formed from its m ist fetid ele madepppn the lind by the then existing L gath- superior to the white race, that though Supreme Judges iu a mixed lecnstitWiional errag of geutlem/n had t>pi>kvn ijreel r ui tee government, which according to the laws ment in its ruthless raid on « educated to I ignorance, vice and folly and reconstruction . laws, and declares I in te«' liberty and who are anxious to find some of nstiobs we afe. bound to pay if we ad depentit n c, he is capable of exercising most positive terms thaw all tbuee Id M Weta) for mit thejlegality of the secession, and the party with whpin they can act, ‘ and i uncenstkational and tho Cuu said t-L • with safe v to th j countrv, I the high- >ure t0 pronounce them su. Ì of bift whos candidates they can chleerful’y vote.- consequer ;it; fujsmation of a government triends suggested that it w pisefne« privila e and duty ot an American — cat fq ok5on|. The -gist of the ques- If we bo wise we will not en rely overlook^ over speakiug so pusittve. The Jr Ì vpOiU 4 why not tike tlic : tion now befurg tho pecplo dud at issue the elect i I VC 2.1 »Uori his views in a >mure vuipbyc toiiUi'fJ. I he wiihes of these people, arid if they be Hetween the- parties is wnether a State educated Schofield offered a^renuluUuu dir Log tha n •¿r« him in the liigh- wise they will hvarXily join with us in ma- - may |egally srtjr Stored. The radicals being Judiciary cuoimiltee to inquire pty ■ j th«.' le; huu fill all hi* appvintments truth of these declarati.-u>» of he tpil.y >cssi iniits mi^ta and |he Dt mOcrat c party op- est o *T. that will meét the appro- . scssi king »election^ i posed to sccCéJon with blj| c< and grraxy kiiiky heads, so newspaper» aud report whether be «acta vsjon. thl ir election ¡at batiuu cf the people a^d 11 ¿nest He ? phblicans, s, fire you sQcesaiion- ut tilt wh <•!»• United States in*y ta-te constituting such a mit>dftmc-<no the House tu present.articles of dâmpejèob- the poll« ; for while we h uv j not¡ y_t tc- 'iste? I not y< m i are not at home with the and feel and mu -11 an •1 see the beauties of I naenr. against »ach justice, • pwVu’( ilivm- ted th« same ticket, yet sforie the demise ¡ rads ui their t, theory can'oniy bo snstained bttjrs wanted the uame of the Judg' taiâsrrted the lessons n>>wb>-ing learned 1» the South, are 5 laboring for UF^.H I tho right ¡ot secession. of the Union party, they ar ui the resolution. Blair sail J to î|e p«per IS ‘ ECEéSION in ¿n hundred ffld greater degree, per the name of Stephen J. r 'nld-T '•AL*, R ADICA1J L sm jgjpeWred. the success of the tame prii cipl^s that w e t force. Johnson said if this be n b •ow a I Do IVJdlitary Men Lie ? are contending for. and unites we, hko t,be Beiio- ■M I VII -1 - .H :- You have sounded Field he wauted the nanan ¡¿s.-rtei ; ** j Go on Mr. Union I I i T^eru is nd? virtue more ^important for- liv'd suggested ‘that tho gentiei 1 grûo» rads are laboring for tho s [oils of office, the ri ght cho d to make you i one of the California move to amend tho r>.8ul ¡¿ îioj by he who comes at the elev enth hour will a Military uftn to possess than strict first of the “woito trash to get a crumb. inserting thu name uf Judgu Fie! fl, i tmicâpor- be as cheerfully fraternized as those who truti fulness. »And so much is this vir. should the rads ever have another Admin son declined te avail hiro««*lif of tunity. lligby declared tha; ht* »‘d u have been with us from the begiuniiig, tue ¡jrityd in jnilitary circles- that it is istration during your life, if not, perhaps taanliar wilh Jodge Ficdu« ùun.rji; tii£ çe- . belliau an l .. no a a »nan was truer to t >|y taier. and be as justly entitled to bis wages—the deemed as disgiaeeful to be a liar as a your little mongrels will be remembered. Th« rssolntion tiually purred under tr>i up- • blessings of a just admioisUatiun of tho cfAv: rd. Amj without strict truthfulness, I'.' j ~i'~ I cratioDof thu previous question.* 9 mao. If a New York Feb. 3.— 1 hr IVorid ‘ government and its trans mis« ion; pure and wha is then of a Military G meklv on F oiiney and G ilant -The Ft • i says there is a probability of rmpc C^biuet unadulterated to oar children.: And if com nainder c nnot depend upon the word New Y ork Tribune thus condenses aûd chauge» soon. A ry|oi ? Wnr A new "**“ ty.-çretaTy .Wiibor *ny they arc not influenced uu$ controlled by pflits subord uate, to the extent of the comments upon Forney’s five column ar- will certaiuly bo nominated. * that the President intends uomihat IngjGen. ’e, particular in an unfortu- the false pride of ‘‘party,’ f mord than love tide iq bis two papers. Tho philosopher Banks . __ . i ! • ¿8 J ’ c natei cpnditio j, in that all his information of country, they will at ODO accept» our ex- t . Mrage iw issue-d It Is reported that Ger» says: and his evpry movement may! be false^ a u an ifrder for the arrest of f Guv. J« bk&a of t I tended band. I • I ■/ ' * ’ Georgia, now in n'ashirigton.-■ II is said Col. J. W. Forney publishes in his two pa ci orfn co us and di diFasterous, not from any pers,both daily, a summary of the reasons that be telegraphed te S auti-n to J|; avt» tba Nor ought the conservative element of ■e Gov- the late Union party object to; the »‘‘old fiiuii of hiet)T bwn, but from tho»» upon why General Grant ought to he tho Republic arrest made, but the friends of ft can candidate lor the Presidency. He kindly ernor took him out of |he way. • i 1 'i • ' wheel horses” of Democracy shririld they ;wh(&n every commander myst depend—U reliainft from rcveiwing the military career A Tribune special, «ays it' i il -oxpecied 1 of tue distinguished soldier; but as he de- that the President will euon reor;f*uir,v the 4 selected. If selected it will mot be' be thb veracity if his subordinates, Matai;il échangea , voted to tiie catalogue of his civic virtu« five Military Department, It will be emembered that Gen. Grant solid columns of the very biggestj type ever are expected in tho because of services render ed, but »imply esters ¿Hates he Cabinet, and Gen. Sherk aud territories. used on the Press, we cannot complain that admitted to i from our faith in them as publia servants. J c ue has Jo >e lcMt than justice to his subject. In conseqaeace of the ¡refusal t«f (England man, 4hat lie bad promised President This is truly the eleventh hour ; and un- A< bui liuman life in New York is too short lor to allow the slightest fcri. iny of e d iet iti A4 * I ft to read live columns of the Pre«\ tbu Alabama claim?, opr Govcr! n íui' ha« n)body Jo^ns?n,.hi| commander, .that he woula less we have a helping bahd from these of ; Wu hav reduced Col.. Forney'« points t> d tvrtuiued to a-seri Ibrit oar '• ¡e War Bureau or give h m these Ì , General Grant > succeeded Mr. daimee must be paid. the late Union party who love a constitu- hold on to the j ' A . The President outin cónc in i! the tional government,— a republic in which tiujMy notige that he might appoint in Stanlua as Secretary ot war*, thia being an ¡nU'MÄ trt ¡ictof “ rare sagacity and courage. ” 2. Gen. . ' views of Bank’s report a te take law is the only sovereign, rulii g over pnn- other to take the portfolio. Rawlins behaves in Grant* 3. E. B. Wash- L speedy fr ctSiCAll I f----- j ----------------- action — in the _ bare — - df . - cip&litiesjafcd powers by the m^gic of its ' Will the rids run ai liar for President? burn believes in Grant. 4. Senator Thayer citizens now detained in British g Í prhous. I of Nebraska, believes in Grant. 5. ‘“Several A Tinscs special »ays it J is hi# i rnfened commands because its majesty is epthron- i | 1 Effect of drinking. gentlemen named in connection with the that the President actually is*a$d y ri egide r ed in the hearts of a law rusting, law abi- AFRAIB he L'MIGHT B6 DEAD. —[See«« at Presidency” have promised t » vote for him. ti>|Geu. Grant, foibiudih=; him to / or- 6. What his principle« are is nobody ’ s ha oom of a morning newspaper. ders received Iroia tho.; Secretary pf r*r. ding people, our country will be numbered the counting^ Elfter a me.h of 'leutonic tendencies, con- sineMi All these points are, of course, put Graut declined to obey,, whe/eupo^l ft.'Spicy r ......... 1 among those that have been, but are not, siderably , tlit Idt worse for last nights spree.] with Spartan terseness of style and delicious correspondence ensued, v.*h vh l||l‘ QF two » beauty - of phrase for which the vencrnblc Sec weeks. P T euton ^to It covers . tot ’ tidy the matter fcam- " TltU-TOJi (l the man at the desksf-"\i L- . While ever remembering to fill the va- etaryoftho Senate has long been fsmour, ed but the charges bv tile PriM that • V you blease, ¡sir, I vants de baper mit dig rious candidacies with persons well quali- morning. Que vot hash de names of de but we must < confess that they fail to stimu- Grant shows duplicity in hisaetju^in léav- late in us t he generous cthusiasm which ing the War Department, i h¡s eñrrrs- fied to fill the Various offices for which paeples vot? kills cholero all do vile«.” C_- Grant 7----- pondenco is official and will prid^udiy ¿be the Colonel's breast. Gen. ;LI ill-*, * was landed a paper, and, after look warms we aro n‘ot published. may be a good Republican, but i f 5 they are placed in the fieb a, we should let ing it over jn a confused way, said;— ' ing it over jn a confused way, said,—- satisfied with bis backers. The House passed a rd revolutiofi iiúing on ft- , '' -i—. desire to succeed I HAT ' WE MAY ¡“Vid yon pe so goot ash to read de the ¡Far Department for ail copiej I if car- i » SAVE THE REPUBLIC be pur sole ob o|uies vot $on’t have de cholera any more reipondeuce with the ¡Tendent A k I r T-rj On one occasion, during thr attack «« a V/ll UIIC7 VVV«>i>«v®»| tqo^MMi juitjnow, and see if Carl Gein- to the termination of bis powers 'gc Sec re- Fort Donehon, a Southern Hardshell exhor» -i - ZC ject, and select our tick« t with that end in «eityoopenhoffen Wtrr. Jias got em ? ¿qukoopen hoffen ¡has ter was holding forth in exalted strains, de de- tary of lVnr. , It is stated that the cha krges ag;d|sl Ju-igA view. Thus going befo are the people with IThe ___ 2* ’ - j ' | : The cleridvi clerk'very obligingly read the list, claring repeatedly that the Lord fuiight on side of ofthe South,.ari-J Jehavafl *was en Field grew out o( a privato cony» ’«aefon the South, an J Jehovafi I our best meq, in whom they cannot fail to the Teutob. listening with trembling at- the Hide I Contlucrate Army, with a Senator, iu which Field,fie <vaa ijorspiratiun from his camped round about the Conlvucrate have confidence, if they do not tote onr I ; tention, opposed to impartial negro,suffragd at pre brow, meanwhile, f in great excitement, saying that it was impossible for the iilvud*. sent, also he thought a more emfoervatire iujr Yankee» to conquer them. Just at the ticket it will be because they do not under* Whe m the'li^t was cor completed, the name iu¿ tendency of the Government bono^jiaL . b ' ■ J • closeofono of lUvCKJ these DCIIHUbUO) sentences, <• a man dashed CIOôC Ol QUO VI — J* U Carl ft °F ’a Geinsen—well 1, no matter about up to the church-door on horseback, and stand, or do not endorse our principles ........................... —g.. he wholelname : it was net there The > The Yankees have captured That the people may be made to com veiled cut: “ ~ ¡Teuton’s lice brightened up, and he We were shown a letter yestert^ y- even- Fort Donelson, and are coming up the river!” I j i prehend our principled, • let Democratic I q4aimed,-i| ing. just received by Mr. .’Gaston^ e| Ti e lUil- “ Then, my bretheripg, ” observed the star star- I ieuator Wfii ., iliiams, in tled preacher, “save yourself, for' the Lord road Company^ from Senator “YoucMm’t fiiud’ em ? -*• newspapers be placed iu the hands of every , 81À ” whieh the efiut ts of the Senator C i * erk .-|-“N o sue I f name Ibefie pfedg<| has got licked licked ! !” ” honest republican, and $t the proper time to have the Land Grant Act of C j ergresa a TKUTdiNtareztatf , him warpiif by the TKUT&((siezik^ , <T PH- , , ^.«^he Rail let a vigorous cauvass be made. Let us negro, according to mended so as to extend the limo tpj s<Z),-Tiiis ish nice,-this Lh some fdns; A V oter A Virgkiia _ „ road Company, in compban ccwith thdr it ish my names. I pin trunk ash ne- an exchange, on hearing that Congress was wishes. Letters to the same efficfifiave »l«o.x meet the enemy and give him battle upon I vas, a|>, py tam, I vus ’fraid I va« gouc going to give land to th? darkies, said; “Land, I been received from members of fCSbgriifta in no e l debitf debit t l*s 1\ free now, and l .2 don 2 ’ ’t want . ,Y every proper occasion, and expose the f il- mit cholera an’ uidu’t know it. Mine ed G other Sute« — personal triwd of Mr. land, I’ac gwme to git warm» and go fishin’f- e lacy öf their position by CtreirnMmi. Oregonian. g Cot! I Give him a vote. i 7 [R t ■ f < r 4 4 I I I 1 â < 1Æ iï /**•••'" I z -4 n r-V- ■ i i * r « j > 4** ’ ; ’ J f J. 1 tnoat i i EDITOr • ' The coming election is of « ’tai importance,surpassing any thath -a ever we regard not, butjin a just administration TUESDAY, FEB. IL 1868* ? Í r i • occurred in the history of the Style outlie of the Qonstitutioe and law.^i, economy in .2 I ■ -i . United Stares, or that perhaps will ever oc- , I public dLbuj-siemeiits, j and the purity of dkbursei . / ho P th ft this (was matte on '<iir m tho history of the R ipublic ; for up- ;the government which we will transmit to f if 117/Z7’E » -a. ’ ’ Un it culminates the exbstance of the I _le- ; our children, wh’tjh 1 el us bfr proud to the H \ihTr ! /A? •’»eft t n ! >.f IThflTK ^7'T»»b ic. lie who ib not fully awakened to -1 know will be of as^ great advantage to the r,/ should hi. U /h Th'fl'en. an ’> 'i be importance of the forthcoming < dec- posterity of oar misgui ided enemies as to 1 'I n n tl.e.'ie ■be ' L- rmn . !• either nut of suu«d mind or locks in* our Own. ’ ! ’ ii ? ’!'r 4 ' " r it ’T I, r e U »■«i r. .rouble i1 f ‘ i A jilbriu a lion. I yil; ’ ' lul > / r-iir-rtv I am far the I nfoe-i 7 <'*,'< I Itbat all admit that much, I During the' last1 week wo met several Assuming,then prtf r*r c>n«f all the .Sffit*.*. J am f>r a Very much, if u<>c the exLtunce of the Re| old 4ine( republican is jvho assured 1 us that Uftti m ' into~lhe council of the na’ioh n all < the »î.'lG/«! ?,*<. ’ / their Kepresentatires who ^re un puq the con test upon us they cojild no longe er tote the radical tick- A mtir'whri djC' a nd t.utjtieslHinuhl y loyal. ji r- ... . .. i et, ani d’that they;had >y. hai no place to go, ex- alleo',aure to the G ommini.. * ’ >«• it tolling that in a party minded togeth ft > dfiCS < ' “ “ ' 1 J ’ .bj eh th. it' m s'cen^a ta tt'pporl the Consl]!n(iat>. er for the spoils of office regardless ofcon- cept they camo< to us. This is as it. r - uxj. nectss" ni y be Inyd. A man ramtbl ■ I’Kt that mi>h in ¡road faith un levs he is «equenoee, U scramble for nominations ; should .r be. •Evefy true lover of constitu- iffil.-^- AyuitLW JullNSoS. but no true - Democrat and Pktrio^ wiill tiorisl Ijberty whf will cxauiino into'the “ 'The Nt«!«*«, when theu entered the Union, J take into the hope of success, a thought qiebtidn» juf thejday will vote the Demo- rKamed all their original power and. pov- ; of the emoluments of office. W "ith as, the eratic.tSckit. Radicalism ia secession and i I - T F ■ . eiejgMty. fxtepl such as were expressbj sur e sece&ionists. You who would rendered to the General Government, or they only matters that should prompt our action the riv U'^re e rpre^ly prohibited drum txircisrng.\^ th<} seiectiu(| of candidate3 should bef not be‘secessionists; vote the only Union I >ubfect II» to ffif&C thrse Cil exceptions, they a» are CJ'UUrfÿ« izicjy ' V mde- (7tuv j I • I 11 I; 1 ’ 1 • • ■ pendent commonwealths. and the exclusive ‘ honesty, capability and availability^. ;. We ticket ithere Is-4-the Democratic. And ...J.«,. of nt' what is just and ..»d proper nmMr Jor far tkfir ... t._ . into . considers „...i-:.ii«« * judges their should not take ion the im- why?' Tlie radJhoid the Southern States Ji U ■ i ' ' own safely, welfare and happiness." aginary claims of any one for services ren to be Jcriiitory :if ¿0, they could have be f — L isgolm . "• . P i’ dered. for no one has done more than his come sb oply in^wotwiys : successfull rev duty, nor docs the Democratic party owe olution or legal secession. .1 We know they, they I I pv i I ,1! i-i nofsireceedlin L«- ■ ■ I'f- their ..i . attempted revolu- any person any office orIprefeijment. We did Í i 1 ■ J.ÍL JL .. *♦ J Í V 1 i ■> * ! / i > J i : 4- l r Ì f I I * a IÍ I » « i < 1 » f ■ X. B 9» I ■ 1. *■ .1 tí * e » j .3? j. -Ú ir' I F Jf ’ f T ■ Ji I « k « r , .\ . » i, *•> 1 Etr o . Ilinas* Z t Í rj < I . * > Democratic b Í a t c C'ouv e n11 < * • \ * V « I 1 1 •' ' i í IÍ Í i ' • ! ■ ------- ■ r~ i ; ■i I fJl J ¡I. i By virtue of the action •( the State Dem Central Committee, convened at eri auc L- - Ihirtiand on the 16th day of January, 1808, State Convention «¡will be ihe ¡>rinocratic _ had xt the city of Portland aforesaid. I * I* * |‘ ii 1 » i i 1 ' •[ t Vx T hursday , M arch 19tb, 1$GS, » «• 1:) o’clock a. m.. of said dav,for the pur p»-r of nominating a candidate inate for ineiubcr member of <’pn;re«st electing six delegate» to reprrii »•nt Kiegon in the coming National Demo- crat •c Convention, and to lake into iconsid- e-a' inu the nomination of three candidates ... e -dretors ef President and Vice President, for to «npported at next November election, y ui Jrrhf saiJ Committee re; resentaiion in h ari - Convention was based on the votu •’»*1 for Democratic candidate for .Governor st the last general election, giving eaçli Coun cvtrje. seventy- therein for; for ctrijfyjseveiity- ty Oç ne e delegate - __ e so cast, a >d on*1 de Irani te. for every tivr volt tin of «aid number of finty hU ¿ver. but :inn ha-I Salhi > wing ei ach County at «Ver »•r, * line i io c uf ' ... ve to the several conntie« th« fol J KII »b..r of •.’elfgaVft, to * 4 tinker 1 -e l‘ » t % t I 1 4 - B cm I oii «r I s ¿‘la. kamas I '! * f' tlatsop 1 I: 1 i’o *e - 1 Vu iy • ill I ' 1 Celumbla I - 7 Dnitgla* 9 Grant s Jackson - 9 4 Jo.se ph ¡uo 2 6 l.i.n« - 16 L;nn M I - 11 Marion M o'tnomah 14 I • X Polk Tillamook t Umatilla - 7 Union ; : *1 j Washington ? 5 Wasco - 7 Yamhill The time for holding the County Conven- t km to elect delegates to the State Den ocrat ic Convention, wai ’eft by the Committee to the several County Committees, whose duty it will be ty provide therefor. The Committee wbnld respectfully urge prompt action on :be part of’tLe Democracy uf the several counties. L. F. GROVER, Chairman. G eo . R H elm , Secretary. X t X î~ i r J I Í » ; • < -ft X I « i F ' F» I • ‘ » J •L r ' El ft/.-i I I II- » - 1 -- --------- :— ----- - " i-- - — i i I > — J---- By virtue of the action of the Central Committee of Yamhill county, the Con vention fur the purpose of selecting seven Delegates to attend the Stale Convention, to be held it Portland, March I9th 1868, is called to. meet at LaFayette, ft I I I I 14 th, M A R C ;II I - V I Í 1 L. - -ii J-J 1.7 .1 4 T 1 8 6 8; ii . « I î i * Willamette, 4 4 South1 Fork, 5 McMinnville, IO 8 North Fork; 4 East Ohfehalem, 6 West Chebalem, H. H. Snow. Chairman. W T. Newby. Secty. » Amity, I- f • ■e I 1 1 •' I rij !1 ■ t ■ I • '■ r i I ? I'‘ -I ■ J’ , 1 J x t TV V F - • a V ». ♦ > .4 i •* 1 ■ I i I i- ; i i 4 r > f I * « 9 J '« t • / i z _ * i i ! a •*! I ■t |l 1 ■ •rt X « ■ f r Ä»» * 1 ft. • > ú I r ’ M I -t~-- * f' ■ • • f /»V ri .. ■ . . . i * æ f » « ¡'•Otilt/velj £ ij i IMI ' r ufply. r t < r .1 ; ud i I . 7 ' • I M-f I ♦ t " i I I hlndua Vr&l -f- » 4. I 2 t *’ I a » 5 '■/ ■ V I i I «Í % • » # i I V. 1 1 I r t / ■ e i i i <1 ; i/ á A I f r I I 4 ft i I I it •- f i fl ■ » *T' I i h .■ I ¡r ; > f Hif ¡'•1 I f It t r *. I • > ' • 1 f 4 I • ' 1 1 Hi| ‘ K > H c and the precinte are requested to hold their meetings Saturday, March 31st, 1868. for the purpose of sending delegates to »aid conyemion. The ratio of «portionment is Fixed at me delegate for every ten votes cast for C< unty Judge in 1866, and one for every fraction of five votes, whieh will vive. Lafayette, ¡j 7 Dayton, j i 7 J-' I - li If APRIL 1.1. T* Ti - and the Precincts aro requested to hold their meeting March IOth., for the pur poae of eleot’ng delegates to attend the said County Convention. A County Con vention for the purpose of nominating candidates fdr the various Cennty officers to be tilled at the next election, is called to meet at La Fayette, X i ¿ 18 68 I s<i n .• ■■ J Í COIXTYC OXVE3tTIOX, i 1 i .. ■ k < « * i » Ï ' 1 : nrtrt 4 1 » I 4- I « # K I - « e 4 ■ ¡K~ - .r. « — * t — T ♦ 1 1