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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1868)
TiiXJB 1 W EE1ÍLY j. w T jü ìàNSÒN,^ 1 ; Was tho Rebellion a Sucos» COURIER TUESDAY, “ MAR. “ - SDÌTOR 3, 1868- I i * . r mnsthuld that while The late rebellion brought about, among other strange thing., a unison of views Agoing reaso ny*g is correct, that eaters of the »««««J >» »■> °®«*'"» th® office ’• between rhe radical fire --------- - ’> > -- k. '■ To a* South and tbe radical Rump Congress par this we may say, the offices-omd not the 4 government. The ty]©! the North. It will be remembered, officers constituyo tie] 4. 4—, 1 . pffli tbht at tbe time of the ata^mpted revolu- officer but bolds tbe powers, performs the 14 i tidn, the South claimed the legal t ,to duties and exercise t function»of theof- withdraw from the Union. The Rads now I fice and that those pow rs, functions and du admit thia doctrine by declaring tint they ties are in no wise uf tèd by a change of 1 hold hat this Government was uas made on the JUJ/TL basis by WHITE men, fur (he ¡ten-Ji! uf WH1TC mert aud their pos terity Jui Juitrerv and ihould be administered ly’B HI VE men. and KONE OTHERS Ì do out betute that the Almighty made the ne aru capable of stlf government.— D olgla - ■ i P Stat© h T hmhihhh Democratic touV eution- did take their States out, that these States incumbents, There »re, while the law 'Is* 5'. f " . ■ • ' i ’itiSi :■ ¡1 I ■ I'll < it ’ are now out of the Union—dead. r; 1 and ______ that I 1 remains thau appoiuti {¡thosepower», lune j 1 j J over the unorganized territory obtained tions and duties; and ■ imcaus is left by Ry virlfu* of the action of the State Dem- ?•,__ . L .. I P»,. J Mlic Ctfc.trtol Coininittve, convened nt by us through the war, Cpngreii—the which to supply tho |)hce made vacani Pl oi t'aud úñ the 16tb day ’»f January, 1868, law making power of the co/i^utror, may by death resignation < •»ü ij otherwise, there is State Convention will be ’»• lieiniKratic ] yrite its will upon the conqiUred^ This y ot Portland !<j at tie ci'V Purtiaud alurcsuid. aforesaid. Lu uo difficulty in the y ky. -W» Lave but 4» View is strictly in accordance with, and ndthor incumbent, D û T ni*KS»*r, M akch 19th, 18G8, to fill tbe. place by the legitimate sequence of the doetjrine of wh» when installed ii ,0 the office, ^liolds ]0 eMock a. m., of said day,for the pur- at secession, fur if the states seceeded^ once .th© tame powers^ exei ¡isiea the same func- pqFe uf noniinatii g a candidate for member ut t'ongn «$, el& UDg six delegat a to repre- legally out, they could lega lly ally them- tious and performs tl 1 »am» duties tl.at ¡‘I in the erning National Demo- I pelves with other powers, or form a cou- i bi nt On gun Iitic Co - - - l I II li'!!. vvntion, and to take into çonsid- err his predecessor heldj ! txerciMuil and per- sclidate, or j»ny other kind of goverhment; .1 a I '■ ' ' ■■ I ynB . _ i-iWr — of three r candidates anon tl e nomination formed. . for i Yet.fs cf Pi'eaidvnt and Vice President, they having elected to form the “ (infed ijplporud at next NoVemfo-r cle.tiun. If the law then r maiered unchanged to rdtt of said Committee repressnteliop erate States of America,when we crashed it * . . ! by any act of the Diol daring liieir reign, ('• nveuLou wa.i based on the vote out Out of existanco, existance, or if tine States seefeeded, |kr lorce(au]d an ille] 4jbody canuot » • Democratic candidate for Governor ' ind we were fighting ’ the Staley we crush us|t gviurai vleclion, giving each Coan- ctment uf a legal 4 legate* therein for every sivei.lv* ed them out ofexi tence, that of course I moud or iepékl an er body,) when th« wa r was over, tho« so casi, a-.d one delegate fur everv fi left that country unorganized tenj :ory. Irg tion »fsaid number ef lull) or over, bat offices, made vacant I tlieir incumbents ■ Uf What we fought, that we whipped, kUovving meh County at least one delegate loci* >h, Which iole of apportionment W» the seceded States, these Wu ' c usbed forming the mob govt indent, bad but to I’.ve l<> Ke several counties the following • with th» law out of existence. If the * confederate be fiillad up in accori ltundM r j» delegate», to wit, • M * X ♦ u States, it has no longer existance ; for that bad been for a tifltie luterupted ia vts . Raker nkiiAri, ! I Ì I . * Iteuio) - • I ■ > E-' I upon the close of a war between ode na operation. a % Ch1 kucha» ¡1 T ’ ’ 1 Now in all those S kte», tbe operation t'lhlK p tion aud another, if no treaty be made, h 1 • CiXirt * ' - ■ of wlios machinery hat ■ “ bpen interrupted recognizing the existence of lhe 1 nferipr Cu iy • i fafirgunited mob of raft'd ’an and$ or first by an aqfied 1 (L-Uanbi* power, it must accept the entire dor union, 7 Doug a» t/ictr own j ^copl^, cz«c/ terward by the I • I , . h I I;, » of the superior power. Plainly speaking. 9 G rani 'Militai# kecbifytrul ' h 1 measures on I V- -'J "I ■ TW' 9 f. —any nation that cannot icsist ut til its J acks fm \>f.Ajrlh—lhe Con- part of the secession!sl$Oj $ •lustpuin» existance is in some^wav recog n: 2|ed by gress party, were tbi-jj! p tmiued, as Mr * • 6 Lni.u 16 lzn:i treaty stipula ion at the close of the war f Johnson would huve|feimitted them tu 1Y Marin I is a suqjuuated power. Ì utf their vacancies in meet at the and fill U| 14 Mu.u u in ah Ik * *> Bulk Nor eau it be denied that the Canstitu their their offices offices by by an an t tjLelion, th» officer» T dun 100k thus elected Would h|ld t|io same ' pow ■ 7.- > tion of the United States gave to the ; * » I - , ■ H- ■ • , Vain pomp, and glory of thi» world, I bate Reaction has come. cc Reactiou * ye; The dearest interests of the natitn have I feo! my heart new open»* d: 0, bow ' * -XVk«rl ivretched been trifled with, aod tbe voice of. con Is that poor mao, that Langs on prince»* fa dom nation is I card from Connecticut! to vors There is betwixt that smile we would aspire California. Ti is mad and rugged cloud ♦ • l0’ I of public indi '21 nation has gathered in the That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin g g * »in is 1'41111 y heaven» and is fringed by the electric fires Mora pangs and fears that!* wars or wtxbta have, of memory of past usurpation aDd person And when he falls, he fails like Lucifer, al infaupyJand will joon be pouring down Never to rise again.’* upon the rouflee», sheltered rads, piercing 1 Mr. J. W. ’ Simonton on» of tho edi rain and torrents oOhail, intermingled tors and proprietors of the San Francisco with thunders of wrath that will astound Bulletin, writes to his paper under date * the earth and sbak» the eky. Then will ■ . I I * ’ • . uf Jan. 3, from which we extract the fol they tremble im th« praaenc» of th» sub lowing : ■» limity of the passions of an outraged and A Teat Ca»» t» b» S»»n Decided. r * for a time eubmisHve people. But a test case i» »urn to come up at an It is wall, For th» Rads would h«v» rarW day for ¿»-finite detcrmiijatiun by the wrecked the ea use of freedom and tbe C"drt. It wi!| btr remembered that net foi.g >in<(e Gen. Ord arrested a Mississippi eiitor nation’« liberty Old Democratic institu- —-Mi Ardle by name-—for violent language tiens, as they w er» uudenstuud and prae rvprdmg Congress, th« reconstruction Uwa, the G ner»l himself, ect. The rebel iditor. tired by Jcff'H inn and Jackson »nd Mon- br’ng in tt.e hands ot th» military, sued out t roe and ! Douglas und Johawoa nation’» • Writ <>f cerpaa. wbicty was refused States District Judge of -------- Mia- ** ■ TO-' only hupe of pa vati' ir. must b» laide th» by the United -usippi; whereupon- -issippi; whereupon the codfplaji.ant ap ru.a and gu.de t» th» natiou’s political p< pt ai«d aied to the Suprein« Supreme Court at Washington.’ Th* Court now consists of eight inenibei ihenitfers, faith. The deciaiuns of th« Supíeic» The i ' • JI ; 4* Coi'grehn ‘ hating —td- - pa^ed • Cojigreb* a law that no vacan- Court of the Unite»! State» must I be accept- cu civp “hall I be tilled filled until the rillhber narnber of judges rnliicwd below «eVen. seven. I f the pie s- jn es- ed aS the legal interpreter of th» law. sbiUi I be rtducwd vH <- b | eight, it to assume thut tour, ‘viz;. R ie ’• safe s*feto four,'viz:. and this America has determiued to »n- X^lsoii. Cnfford and _ reluae . 1 t —... (jlrrer, G1 i«i, Cuffurd aiid Ei*]d biakj ■.. win .sustain the con«titutiwnahityjoftlie convtiiutfonahity of the Recon- Recou- torce. Sb« has placed her eeal upon h«r to ,sustain SWT “' * - >ti‘ucti(»n Acts, It ie believed!, in qtiMiier« determination, and th» mandat» goes lik«iy to be well iuformed, tbat^a ti.t’i will 4 forth, that those who hav» bee» pat i» crttainly joiiuhem, «nd thus give i^n elfc-c - H- titw decision dteissiop by the Court against «gainst Congres? Cungresp. high places have betraved th» »onidenc^ tire I T»p' af that, w hile this is to » great «xtent reposed in them—hav» utt rly dieregard Mg sdnu.s«, K»i m s«,1hu evineacv» upon which it is basx Hiu eviiteaeu» i.s bnsx ‘ »i»;itU the surmise ahno^t|a» much <;oi fi- e4 »iiiitlw «urmis'e 10 almost a» mnchçoi fi-, ed the wishes o those whoa »ervaat» they <i^h«e «s wua.d be Recorded to the published are, and “ by th« eternal th» Union shall f«» t. It is not to b« presumed that the mem be preserved ” the Rads to th« contrary hire of'th« Court b»v« published even to <h ir imia»di«te friends, their contemplated notwithstanding. They »hall «òsi« down. ■decision in advance of »rgnmënt, but they “ llow art thou fallen from heaven, 0 Lu- would be inoie (bun human if they con’d pre vent t'loft who «re »ear them from obtaining eif er, son of th» morning I’» • jch idea of th«ir gsooral bent of opinion •in • politisai issue of much inipoitai.ee, as 10 render an accural» forecast of tbeir deci»- **t«rs aai The Rump C»n»pi| •• 1! on quite ta.-y. Fresiki a¿y the glorious day. i II I" - I 8 % * % I I 5 f • * t* - , . - .. - - - , —- _ ...... i 4 I U’kat wilf the Fr«*idont Do? N»w, assaming that the Coutt decides fa» ituds apoa I mat dla that their *u»e«i m or failure dep suin» D. m»rr«w« awtboriii»» are contidvnt- i - Union I . - general government the entire war aud ers, perform 'he shmi duties and exercise f «nlicipaii.ig it will within the next 9> their ability t0 niggeriae the South before i Was; ington i *v»,^ • h«t will b« the Piesident's course t peace making power of the Country, which the same functions th] t wei e held, exer the uext Prehid* iital election, er keep Vasc> - IÖ )n this Score *4 are permitted no shadow of ■ 4 of course carries with it, ther igbt of the YamljU .... doubt. ' He is quite sure to direct the troops ■ I ' i ciaed and performed 1 V tiff many iqeum-i them disorj ‘g* diked by f. rce of eyms. tutil tor'hwit'j »> abstain absolutely from Juter- The time for holding the County Cooven general government to make wur aud *11 hum* n Th] it y know that in thereafter. I teriug witu civil tff«irs in ¡the Southern fents that have held J the *m« positions; tion to < I ut dtlegates to the State Deuocrat States, arid thus leave th« whites to regain peace upon any terms it will and can of M opei opeiMtiuu Committed Ì e CutiV?, imtion, ___ , was'eft by r the -.7 T>ktf«innruntil to attuti J piobabilities, the state» now nj mentad is »heir ascendency hy virtu» of th» ir superior prior to the suspensid * 0 f I l.e si veral County Committees, vtbose duty And it may make peace either by 1 • L i L treatv i. .. • r . I | . i t f "■ the council of the gevvj»ment, , will, bj an I dai'ation, intelligence »nd Iciivilr. It is le béing overpuw H T i : nil le to provide then tor. of tbe law by th» S| j not pleasant to coatemplsr« th» renoua dan yoice ¿celare against them overd helming stipulation with its enemy, or may jentire- Committee would respectfully urge 1 lie * tipi pljed new guv •red by the mob or | ger of • war of races, which may ensue as a «; d fcr the Democracy, aud therefore eosseqoenc» of the «ffiirt to d> prive freedtn^n F !O;U! t action ou the part of the Democracy ly subjugate them; in which latter case - : countie«. < i! the s.Veral tbeir 'laws havt iernment; except so fli they exehi tu from tho depths i of Jheir •if th« b illot, since they bave une» «njnyed it. • it may take and bold jurisdiction over L. F. GROVER, Chairuaiu^ t |e jConstitutiou&i ] U-fi lows, however, that if tbe Supreme Uvurt p been changed by J G KO. lb H elm , Secretary. >C: fi-h souls. uny people and country that the power •J »U decides iuvalid ail th« measures by virtu« of A m 3 n d me n t' ah ob s I j 4 i«7- is niggers or we siti ’ Oh help ‘ which li>» n«W »southern Cofistitutu*:)» are ‘ j- j CotexTY COXVEXTIOX. sebjugated inig ht lawfully do. T Con- I. i »■ icy uf she office.- ' being fr» n» said C.institutions will hav« no ■team To assume that a s At id they tiusjt) that by the help of their Etitution does not, in this respect attv I II ,* ■ - -■ < raw - me i» validity, becaus» they will be the emtnation» of a State’, kills lhe a ate, is| *o flagrantly Ertedmen’s Bureau machinery, and bay- of illegal and unauthorized By virtue of the actioirof the Central manner limit the powers of the Jtüonzrd boihts, bodies, in hostil- hostil lie Siate», Sfeitea, »a »« They ex<»i«d- exited- C uiaui ttee of Yamhill county, the 'Çon- government. false that we need hi Lt Cl all' at tetti on to «netta, they wi 1 1» enabled so control ity to the laws of tue \unaon for the purpose uf «electing Seven i the fact that every Si ite in t (he Union, by the ten ‘ nowyo|i see it and now you don’t,’ prior tu the war ; tor, it is preamaed that if It therefore clearly follows, that th« Court declare» seceasisu tio be a nuiity, tes to lh iegajits tu attend the State Convention. Convention, that hypothesis, woul -die about the time If they and the States entitled to what< ver right* ■ or prevent thtiln from voting . lu be 1 elu in Portland, March 19th 1068, States legally seceded, then we . / ‘ r uf each general e!c<| on^ ’for the offices can vote the Siuth, then they hope Ip be Li« Conatilut•< a far» them prior to the war, * ' < it cahdO t» meet at LaFayette, , i <’ I > LL ? .- the States, ann bilated them, tl Í r 1: the old Stale laws resume tbeir force so f*c as appbcsble under the Cuns^iuHonai' aboli very frequent- J 8; 6’8 no more, the Country over which they all then become vacaj it, aud aide to overt» me th» majority ag^in^t 14th, Fl A R C II tion of slavery. In such a case the Presi- T .the remaining States, But if •tent i« sure to ignore thd new Stele Cousu. »'nd the Precincts are requested to hold bad jurisdiction is unorganized t 4.rriuny •* ly at many other, tiun is the different uff- them in I» ______ r iWRUr ail.)4<-ther, re!awing refusing even to send »end lor« t Util meeting» March IOth., fees become vacant, | ut we know how to they ascerta n that to ba iniposaible, they -UHiOn« aila<<-tier. and the United States is, by the law of 1». ■ ■ it r -j - lh< co to Coug •-*, and we snail hav« cl a ■» jfO8U o ’electing delegates to attend the 1 rer to prevent the South ■ <tio. Then w may have »’new sti u£fcl® will then «udea i not fill tjieupiod we hav! tef mourn the nations, bound fur the debts of the i South- ~_____ \ . AConntv Cun- »aid C junty Cunvention, Upod such a by- from voting,' r4 bd if successful in that between Congress and the Executive—the the loss of the of ficq ventio i fur the purpose of rioriiinattng ern powers subdued. I i. ' a former seekins to get the new Const sutmn ‘ ■ates for the various Conuty officers candidates But we did not whip a power we were pbthesi» Oregon is tv| fice df a<L fur we have hold to tHe Joctrine that those States are before them with a view to admitting the TI [ • • V • 11 ] ’' | to be filled I at the next election, is called not fighting. ! 4 * And if it be unbonstitution- had two since onr yoj nog Stafes’ existanct. in the Union au d that the candidate for States under them * ithout the previous in tuiuctt at La Fayette, » I ; Ì " to be »uccessf'jE^mus lerventidn of «u “Erab’ihg Act.” In 0,4x17 al for a State to secede, and make war We my therefore | |afely term, without the Presidency sition to ths» it will be urged triac tub ca*e of 6 t APRIL 4 th . g ■ 1 l’ have recieved a majority of the whole th-îse Soothern States is not parallel to that upo» the general government, and if the the least fe3r of. a vr folation of strict truth > of a territory which-has formed a State Con tel H 3 precinta are requested to Constitution is the supreme law cf the the position of the Congress party as be- 8G States] wh ch they think will bring stitution without an ‘‘Enabling A< t‘]of Con-’ : the selection of the President before th« gress, becau»'} tho»e fi-w Southern tbeir inec-tH-gs, ___ - o , Tuesday, . March 1«i in 1 - land, and any law which is contrary there Consti- 18G8, for the purpose of sending delegates ing founded and de pfindent upon the right House of Representatives, whereof course lotions wi.l Lave been framed in ho»tilitv to Ì ■» to tail convention. pre'-existitig Slate gevernnient. * In such a to is null and void, then the so called of sesession. they are in the majority. r ‘ . fixed 1 at Tbd ratio of aj p »rtionment is •Ü j A snare as this, we may doubt whether two- .' ■- r r1 I cne 6 legate for every ten ’ votes cast-for !I seeeded States were nullities in lavr, and But there is one obstacle in the way th'ird-i ol Congres» would conpent to override t A Short L Sermon por the powers fighting us were in dire it con I a of this villainous =sch»me. aud that is the tbw Bro.-utenis veto, io préaeijc» of th a Su J prem« Cutn prein« Court t dèciaion». decision». which till every fraction of five votes, flict wtth the Consti'.ution of the United *• How art thou'fa, Ken from, Heaven, o Supreme Court of th a Upited Slates. It ■I ■' H® S Is it not the part of true wi-id^m to look vire. ; • ■ ' • r/ ‘ Z ’ /í sue!) facts ms tneserbquare'iv in the face »nd States, stions before it involving and therefore null and void— Lucifer^ son of the- mo] has several que Balayette, ! preprare to meet them (rankte? . if -, t’ne Du- Da] tou, simply an organized mob, which it is ■ The breath of the*; i| condeD|natlon of the the Constitutioi mality of the illegitimate fri icr.vcy in th« approaching - canvas^ I obtaia Wi lamette, people has passed ov|r the Radical party, ‘ ‘ reconstruction ” acts of Congress, And th« help thus atiiicipated, our Republican true we crushed out of existance, and I Au ilV,» » and it will be recorded of them, that on the^e J conspira tors, well knowiog what friend» will indeed*have a (it-Leate tavk to 1 while we are entitled to have and exer- ••’-gm-er their party <£aft through th» break; Sot th Fork, »1 ____ ___ __ the morrow after the^election] like Senach lust be, Ff made in tiecui- that decision m • ' ahead: It behooves th m n 1 gbit, n ship Me Hir.uvlile, cise all the rights of government over the » North Fork, erib’s host, “ and wit cn they arose early danee with law. , are trying to force the I v>d tq iuCKe ah snug lor the »unnng g»lv, if / districts they had the legal right t con > they wuuid not be powd-sdy wrecked »nd -- East Chehaleni, Supreme Court , to dismiss aH cases touch- *re the power of the Government pas» into- in the morniDg, beha ■ t ’ Wept Chebalcm, troll, yet as they had no legal right, ' 1J 0 r corpses!” of tbeir enact' the bnnds of men, who, whatever their pro* ing the Conslit ut’onalitv H. II. Snow. Chairman w I i . ’ I .4! I ' > ’ J hi i fessur e, are not gaf«ly to be trusted with th» their incipcncy aud continuation being fr! r Tbe Radicals hail placed their irnD. moots, as upon the enforeement of these •vork of perfecting and securing what the 1st» w. T. Newby. Sccty. I 1 I I (as ali nubs are,) against Jaw, we ac quired ; heel on the nec of t|ie Goddess emTetmeiits dep ■ md» their political exj«- bloody civil war has achieved for broad Re whole no new rights from their conquest for FvjrNAM’S M agazine .—This publican principles and a common humanity- Tifi ti • f f-tlí í of Liberty thou6 - «••. the people, have tence. Let tin m once fail, and like Wol- I ! * - I . ’ -r ■ i. ' some friend has appeared again ;’apy they cy possessed puakcaeeu none uuuC. 5.. I ■ I by .set they may t: ii uthfully say: j been lulled into 'thoughtlessness P ublic S pirit —This truly exjsclleik .i p- ■' -li It theu follows, that the government prejctits even more of vigor, add lito.ratd Farewell, J-1 a r lung farewell, to the apparent secu sty of a cessation 1- .1 all LI my great magazine of choice literature is received uste Lan did the old series. While we we were flighting was an organized mob, ne« !j * *. ’j 4i jdf the conflict < r arms, yet the mad io the state 1 of than: Today he ,ppts ii Tbit and placed on our _list of exchanges.— vclcume into the field of letters, the llt- hostile alike to the States in which it was J acts uf those who ’ havu been entrusted forth rThereare many things in it of value, aud crvry companion of our school, boy days, organize!, and to the United States, and The tender leaves of hope, to-m<»frow f desperate grasping with power, in thei • • • « • • TTM 1 • I blossume, bloesume a senes of articles from the pjn of R Te ' . that upon its suppression, the oil Sta^b - - it UH. ; h Radical ve re W ret that . in politics after greater auth< rity, have awakened And bears bis Huehing honors thick upon I Colburn, concerning the late rebellion ar». him: yet w b must eay in its favor, that its 04b- were left free to fill up tbeir offic e and America to a full iconseiGUsness uf her The third day, comes a frost, a! killing frost; I worth more than tho subscription price. seed up their representatives to tb e Ben- [11 arise ia her mnjes- cwtski ns are courteous, gentlemanly and situation, and she y And. when be hiuks, good’ easy man, full Published by Le Grand Beue iict, Naw \ ate and House. 1 i ■ i • j hu rely • ( *_^- frank, , and we think inferior to no magi- ty. like Jupiter whi h he sbqpk bis hoary • »• > v . • • *v w * 1 • Hi« greatned« ia a ripening. — nip» hi». • t°nt. York. Price S2 00 per yuar. It follows, therefore, that he who) holds site of ita kind and party in the United , - tearful hod« and burl ’locks and gave 4he And then he fa Is, I a« I do. I have ventuie’d. blateik H. ~ H. Bancroft & Cô. of [ T U ’*! *■ ’ tJ that the South is unorganized territory with mighty hand, ike Lucifer was hurl- .Like bub wau op boys that swim ou t^bid Frincisco, are ita publishers for the Pd der». A S earching A nalysis ^—of the action i < must admit th» legali y of secession, for ed irorn the battlei I ¡ents of i Heaven, the This many »Uturner» in a sea of glory ; f as an agent Gamut biud his priuci lo be* of paper money upon tho tr&de cf tho Uni bo an |> liberty . And far heyon 1 my de Ufe. pth: my high-blown TRAITORS TQG yond his letter of authority—an officer prqie )t □ for salt at Simpson's. Led States by J. A. F., of San Francis- ! The heart of .e : rv trtteJ patriot aud j ' J i * : - - r ! nnler Al length broke me ; g.ing beyond official privileges Hid du lover of Liberty h kps witlr j >y for the * I cô, Cai., has been placed ou our Ubls. It left me. V L Lave a very beautiful poetic rffusiori w •ervioe, to the mercy is an ably written document, and eau tai a . fn tn beuLa Fayette School girl’s Hope,^ lies legally biods 110 one , his nett being gray streaks uf li ¿Lt that tinge th» Weary, and I old with w . . • • 1 le Of a tu tream that ma.4 for ever bide J atre I 1,1 rruwdi ed out this week. personal and not official, tee did no fight morning clouds, Le pken the approach of much, valruble inforuiatioti. me Ii I J_ à I FJ.’ h I C i Tho radical leader i are well assured j i f I l ¿I ) . ■■■ . ■ I i w * .... j h e ml * is-e 4 r ’l- !■ I . i h ♦ • * f * « . t' '' ’ I Vi i . ’* j J " • ■ * T 1 I ■ I ' • * L I. 4