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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1868)
—Uí ording ^ 1 W.J0IZN*3N J yVhen the war “commenced there- were Great Distribution •' I* BY THE backk. I Tho y are j two works to be performed, the work of M ea’Chan is’«! M «I®1 iifarturers’ i IIATWtK I 1 JEWELRY ASSQUIATiON, The i nkrest is ac- 1 the soldier, and the work of the States- 193 195 broadway , New-York City, 1 i ■ 1 • r — ■' - I L L J ' I ■ I ■ ‘ ’ 11 ovisions of law. ani d the toan. That of the soldier is now over and Ofroacwood | fa nofan d-dif^odeons, fino old ■ y I ..4, . .8 for tho States- nngubgo of thqr coupon pa paintings, engravings, silver ware, gold and, i gold. ■ what remains to be done i silver watches and elegant jewelry, consisting j Not ¡so with tin 5 principal, man. The question now to be preven n forty of diamond p’Ds, diamond rings, gold brace* 11 on jibe questions ! ted is how to Lest preserve the country. lets, coral, florantine, mojaic, jet, lava, and bonds authorizj di by the act V44 V VI j miFabi lity can it ) ( . • I The South have given up the contest, ladies’ sets, gold pens, with gold and silver i o/»n » •“ y |<»iin|e d to pre- i ’ Drude extension hclders, sieve buttons, sets of studs, I they have abolished slavery, they have vcsj nnd neck ohains, piain and chased gokl i rough the negro payable eh S3 fo veined at \ repudiated the debt which they incurred chains, &c„ i * South up* i bonds ( X: The & 1.000.K)00, of the in waging the Southern war and they ording to the have ,ci- govern * i again ask to come undjrr the old flag an i terms Jf ttye li The Merchants' Sf Manufacturer* tbe I con trab ts pay American citizens. I IÍ 111 Tti for •he htri'jit of imri'E jtfit (tlHÌf'htir pr>R' ifriljn forfttr. and dioi/ld, be adntinisterea I". U fri ÌJ-1'l'i.' Vf »A /»? f) 77//? Ae- hy Ü T E nun, .,„J and AY ’A A'-O ‘ 'U1 ’ », * il made i. (Jit I dffiiot belitre that the Alitd^hhf » egio co pu Lie rj s( If gioiti meuf IX.V ’ • . ** T'“j ' ■ TlftnffK ill a lir TLn il i npll I.EPKtSEN^AllVÉ jrn ■ 11 L cóì > geesb J. S. SCIITI! • iifler lr» ni cm h otl presented,, wit/v hat i>e claiiutd i rve t in itself i oh by a recon FOR OhiL DOLLAR’! ’ . tl ‘''< ”j the theory tl th er seceded pr _F<»K 1’1 ES I.ri ’tOhS, « I I L r,'K ri KS’ nE*)íiA¿|l DE^hlAi.;1 •Î.KliORS. 1 ■ J same party that n a rebellion w i t h - the lived we a ' giCönbacks at any The object of the war was to preserve, » S F. Ci IADU ICK, .óíDqig as Conn ty i a the government, an d that 1 he mem- t I time after tha!r issi and there id. no re- not to destroy the Unicn. The radical I JOHN BURNETT, of BciHcii Coaniy ■ Calls y»mr attention tu itii bd'rs of the Union pajtytji ou|ht t I pudiatikm1 in M'ing ; «> •. party, contrary to the theory of the Un ) the largest amt most noph J AS. II. SLATER, «, f I pion County. f We Lav the present radical party. 1 • * ■• J—I ion party insist that we waged a war for : elation in ill»/United Sfatk ed su ffici * ’ e. is and always has been it------------ ._ The Union party di,c«i vhjen tho . war District Noraiuati«! s. cobquest and subjugation and not for payment of bon ills. And dkhotf view ‘ d on 1 m<>st candid and honorabl? manner. Otir n ? I I I • I ■ Si was orer and a radical parf\| ftyok I 1 SR its piar-, y¡ 1 have not only » restoration. /That we I p'idly inc 1 using trade is a M»re guarantee jnents i uot to misrep- f I 1 ' we request o«r opr ju I Li.-... I I j I * HRST v JVD.Clxty with issues entirely fot» »I g'i and u iameb- li the appreciation of our paltnins fortw met! iin>ii a • ■» 4« iilSTimfr. ...... pijt down a rebellion but that we have p ! ! od resent Mr. P-»|i.dí¿tuE of obtaining rich , elug'ity it and costly g< 01 ■tun. or th.e Democracy Pi oeeciiting Attorney-W.lG. T VAULT r ea’y opposed to the ptysi tim « of t he Un a inca, a people 1 — de uquered a previo 1 ______ ?■ of! trade in The sudden stagnation u oft eld his fii nancial views.* wlid have cn ■ late Germoi ion party. It was the tide itine of the werican citzens but iilien enemies of owing to the late German war, ar 1 li u the war ‘ opposed Gov. F» ___ 1 fi ft anciJ in __ Em dis&srrous anciJ crit?: cristty ... Union party that the wai W0! 3 uot waged SEC(ND JUpIClAt riSTtlCT. lity glorious Ameriuftul goverment. I A / 1 the fi lore of h lar«i number er • caused — - ------ ------------------ 1------ J—------- ty ingre ¿n packs. Judge-L. F. MOSIIER. or Jud ter subjugation noroonquesjt but fo defend the pay mentí ry house» in London and Paris, I -41 H What Does He fcriblif Prosecuting Attori)«. v-R. L. STRAHAN. and maintain the tyJnion and the para« Yet a repu id can legislatiirq did pass an them to pell their gQods at a g vat faci Tho Alhany Journal, «oiprnentii g upon •TfiJEBjUL a ' 1 ill I ‘ J u ¡‘I* I I’ I--?1 in pome instance« less than one third tl !Vfe charge) of dr ..ukeuesty ntyw being ^0 in- mount authority of th4 Co: stitution I over act to that dflect over his veto., i I ft II ; ir I, ■ ,i i,. cost of manufa-turiug. Y V e hare lafaly * ’J L urged 1 ugaimit ’ L Z ¡«H >tiiously General 1 ¡Grant THIRD ^UDICfAI.'DISTRICT. hi! ¡tyited ch’isi’J very largely of thrsi n B ’pkrup» CL I States). the people of the whole j : i Here is aty instance of^adiual fi nan ci er V the democrat press, tyas tlie following : lb] For Prosecatine Attorney—C. G. CURL. at such extremely low ¡re j-s that -.vc oc.n f Lt was the doctrine of. tin Union party 1 '“This is no slauder. It was echtyed all ford to send away Filler Good-, , niijd g V York and other Sta ics they mg. X. that even while the wa*r wa i raging, that I over the country by rcbeh ánd their spin better chances to draw, t ha most vaina tate. bdhds, contracted ou’a metal- : jAjtlhizers after tho battle paid jSta rOVlTK JL DICIAL DISTRICT, ! of (’orinth.— prizes than any other estaUlishment doing »a Z; seats were vacant and invit pg the people ir Jucge—XV . F.TRIMBLE1 T>ben a cummitte waited upon the! pre-i- sjmi ar bu.-ines®. OUR AIM IS* It) l?is, in greeh-hacks. of the South to send up Senators and icaurren-cy For ProBccu’ing Attorney—J. II. REED. !<l|ert ami asked the removal . tyf pf Graat upon PLE ASE, and we reppeclluly solicit yptr I These ac¡ were denounced by Demos ttye ground that his haljit <»f f iiAujtycaiiun patronage, as we ®re confident of giving .ftfee representaives to occupy, and this doctriue I ’ • ‘ ! I M Ì « fi tho past* \t«| utmost satisfaction. During 7~ I was proclaimed in a lettel fr om. Mr Lincoln craws FITTM JVpiciAU DISTRICT. unfitted him for coiptuaqd . ‘Are- you we have turwarued a numb^r-of themost < But crats then n! I rçbole-sale- swindling. men aaj wu fflfcL I i ; * _ L î » f r * Mrl Liccold. Jfi. ‘No liable prizes to all parts i <if the cou-njrj For Prctecuting Attorney-W. B LASWELL to M. I), de l’lluys, an) id further that tbo bonds ||ty pr to pay iif i* green- sure he drinks ?’ asked.' propose <■’ L J' ’ ! v doubt cflt? was the rpspqn'sc. 1 ■ ‘Do yuh Those who patronize us wili receive the there was no rebellion of tyates, but sim àï- |cks and bought witty greenbity Dtmocraric Ticket AVc are mil value of their money, as n ■ml article qnfiur ! know what kind of,liquor 'f backs, war) Yamhill County I reta^ljfnd < ply an insurrectionary path , which when greenback] on that point.’ ‘1 am sorry i’ list is w;>rib les* t^an one dAlltr, eau be purchased with to day. informed' >ck ¿ravityk Zips dealing $ith there are no Blanks. Parti! ; said Mr. Lincoln, with juo For State Senator, put down would leave tho States in the ?L» ’ T 1 In 1801 J when government needed [‘Because, ! gentlemen, us may depend on having Ipromp ’ I < ( H arles II Buacn; > v«M|> « iiiti v i ms ns. nS| ■ 2 if! .1 knew what 1 . kind same condition they Were before the war. e immod wilev and the article drawn will bi /i 111 VIC are «IV I sovera jof liquor G rant drinks, there 'i. : f J For Rep • •tentatives, i mopey patwtytic citizens came forward and | pent to any add» 3® bv return mail or.exp^ s?. ill'* Anu on page 347 Message and Documents army to whom I Other generals ip the 1 H. F. WniTE, The following parties hav<^recently U i I wr Hl Illi, I j L. Fu RG18ON 18G2—3, part 1. abridgement, we find : 'oaned goK ; fatingj government notes would send a keg apiece.’ i ni- h * prizes from the MereLants’ and M.-rmfaJ tur- - for custoni dutie4, payable .i in Merk; County Cleri This i.< old, but may ferirò to show the era’ Jewelry Asiocirttioi , and have i . “There is no subjugation proposed, nor receivable !¡ Psrof. John W. Johnson ; an d| allowed use of tli“'r names : is any necessary. rUhe federal govern- two years ;i 'ter date with six per cent temperance tendcncic» of the Goda Frederick V. Browne, Eq., Trej .•! rj- j'-' ( 1 r T Sheriff, < intimisi. [I ! I » Department, Washington. I). U.' mora lit v party as they pus themselves ment has only limited functions to per M. B. IIsNDRix; I *! 11 n f ue.$45t) ; Miss Anna L Frost,i Wavni|' ■1 » i i Before ttye e m aturity of the n otes form, and every cosiutu^ily in which it ward as the great party of temperance :‘auúj race, N Y.Acity, Ladr0»’ Gohl Eni’niele® Triamrer »,, i J. M [. Bslcher ; exercises them it, by tbe T*ry terms of the Diamond Set Watch, value. skt U ; \\fl legal tende ao| was passed andjhe hold- reform. When have wc hud high offices λ Aaaeiaor,*;' j B. Emmons, New Orljan-», La.j Sewiaa Constitution, left to\j$rcise self government r 1 ■ ! gold Is 'O much disgraced by drunkenness, de I chine, Id contracted notes, receiv- Hi » a’.ue, $75; G .^r/” L. DavSi; ■ ers of thesji WVHIwfiuf W. J Wices ; in all matlers of municipal' concern. Need ■J : bauchos^and other, vices as under the ad : ’d<jb:k', Ala., Silver .'Tea Hit. vain; -OQ ,i. School Superintendant, legal tap ders worth forty cents on the > i • we make further quotau^n? to prove that ed ! Miss Lucy Orcutt; Albany lli.,1. Sewh|g ipinistration of the black and tan Stnf dbllhty. l| I M. R. Ci kt ; that act.coogrcse paid its con- . Il H l JI i chin-, vaitU‘,$G-> ; M’S Mary Ij, pM the union ; party held that those States some of i- ■ Louisville. Ky., Gohl Watch, ^a!u.e ’/s: drunk in thlir ators For Coinmiisienera, 1, i. before the passage of the 1c Jahn P erkins were in tbe union, and subject to the same tracts niadp : .James B. Fowler, .Hirilabur^1, Pa.^S 3 the departments, ( thajto'f the Tret ■MBM I ghl-tcnderty law i,n a ¿Depreciated currency : -I Gro. 11. S pringe «. Hunting Case Hatch, val i«\|7J Rev. j • R»ii. laws usages and regulations as they were de Chase furcxainplejeie cunver rted iritog •liam Ihystcr. Mihva kle »’’is., wLeWc r - - - » , B : 1er Survrior, ij a Hl .. .. „ ,t,.. . worth lesslthan half the coin t! y rcceiy- Isaac D onoven ; before the insurrection s [topped the ma baudy louses, Ahd Dave ai. tl manya son Sew ing Machine, jcalue $1251 J. |L ... : L? IrL F( Cary' ed. An instance Ì3 cited by S. ford, San Ewuiesscf». Cui, Gold L.-ndii i chinery of the law, except so far as the tw. A*.. For’ Coroner,: i other of the Fame instantyte, and v. ■¡ih their || D r S t, \a!u , $3- 0 ; Edward L} , Pji» . < G, W. G owcher ; same was changed by Igytil amendment of Congressman from Ohio., .1 ‘A patriotic good meth and true kJ ‘pt-back, th cy claim [ L*»uif, Mo., Vah’e7s2,’w; J K joneslt i I - H“ the Constitution, ¡ L’hc position was so neighbor jpf mine, had by tyis h J I to be the beau-ideal iff f perfection, F rom J lb !vn E.'Siw-lair, Dtrcit, .Mich ; Du» C uster Ring, value, 3225; n<n-aiio|j|.|i tìK** J I < ’ V«. Radical party Unico pa frequently affirmed that all who will may dustrv acmmulated 8SQ00 in gold which I i8uch morality good L tyrd delivej uS. Then Cliic.’gn, ijl., Large >ii Painting vty ---------- doubly assure thcmselve^ of the truth of he thus ityaned to the) government. At should not their pari y ’get drunk when Mrs. Charlut’v !'. Ilv.wlhs, Dun pl. tbi’J sis, Clin kei-iiig Grand Piano, vai«*r <r Thc great questions that now present their President joke.« about their getting is gcv<ninment paper, if Music Bex value,¿155. I the matunty of If I drunk? •_ I ' • 4 Iriqe of the Radical iBut it is the do 1 • F; . . ' i Many names cojld be p’nc ’d onffi themselves for the Verdict of tbe people he bad tyi received payment in gol| lie could Pl.t we publish no namo wthput I arc the relations the States whos people party that subjugation ■ lias occurcd, -and §20,COO oil these five Our patrons are chaired I j , s rnt have purchased i 4 i. Editor rvBcy when convenient were lately in rebellion, sustain, the that those political? (jorporatior* have ■ i . ■ > I I I • v . li .J-_ Partial List Of Articles to be jjs twetyty bbindsi for his §8000. B of In this ncn¡k ut he was general government, and the questions withdrawn from the Union and have ■ Hi AONE DOLLAR EAl^fr L... Yamhill, the” spirit of Liberty survives, ’ arising upon that disputed relation ; and been crushed cut of a istcnce, and that, required ¡fo receive green backs his whole and the lovers of XVhite. Supreinacy and wthout r« gard to vaici<* 3 a d --------- u.d tv I^RIi u | bi O I ’ • *1 ' ' M’ - * - - . i* I. . . for until you 1 ow -w l.at ’ cu are tdal- the question of thty pfoper adjustment of tbe country where there were once State? i payment ^mounting to $3200 in coin. Constitution arc exultant in the hope of 10 Chick-g Grami Piano.-.', wrath t igrephists and redeetn- 15 E egant Rosewood P tall >S. . . . T financial affairi^ (| is now uhorganized tet • itOTy, and may be This is a specimen of the finati icial mor- supplanting the negrophi g Y ami ill from th L. ÍQ ^< * U 9 je rule of gay Lotharios 15 E leg a'it Rose wool Mclodocn.x, igrcss, upon such' ajity whijCh was justified by ttyose who The rebellion haty been put down. In made into States by Con i L-l and bay seed parsons: .ss se wing machines . 50 Fuel clas . / 1 terms as it may please? Congress fo dictate. characterize us as reptidiators ijor propo what condition then did it leave the States ]■[__ All honest men tyave an inefTable’ con 75 Fine oil paît jtmgs......... -------- 150 Fine 8tecl Engravings, frame«. Then may wc ndt truthfully assume « tempt for all political^ ifaroons and vile” when that rebellion was crushed ? Tbe sition to|toay bonds purchased wolves in sheep.s-cL|hing, ” whò deign to 50 .Music boxes......................... ‘... -2 * 1 I CV n crushing out cf the rebellion necessitated a that the present radical party bad its in- tenders in the same coin.” 150 Revolving patent Castork, meddle in the filthy pool of politics ” cipiency upon t.hc elds* of tho rebellion 50 Siivcr fruit and cake baskets . a |. * • A . U j. The democracy evety frown on every at- great nationaldebt. What then is the best Democrats favor tho) substitution of 490 So’s of tea and tab’o spo ms That the questioa^of the status of’-the tempt to introduce rtyl:« •g ion into politics, or wayto dispose of this indebtedness. These 150 Gobi iMinting c ise Watches, v , , States since the war,- war,the great question? gyeenbacik^ fur five twenty bond p. for many into sèhùols; but |tye Mongrels, on the luO tiia riugs, c.uster << single st«>ih|7 are the questions we aro called to contrayi must have tyevcifal of these seedv uully save 173 Gol l watches ............. First it will ami of the preseut, found ; no party that dare good .reaiona. : L- ■ pass upon, and they are paramount to all n ' ■ - *1 '- T I 300 Lad is’, watches ... . esc hypocrites and maintain tha(.“th)at cojmtry is territory, ’ ” M ; neiaply o«|c Hundred million of interest. ■ clerical individuals-1—th ... •• pharisees—as sfati dard. bearers for the údO Si ver watches others that are fully, fairly and squarely 1 until after the close pf tbe rebellion. And This huí interested the farming West in ensuing June cleet ion, Ono of these pliar D.amvDd pi««, broches presented to the American people. ladies eeta of gold and cor its fuvjk And tax payers. Everywhere iàccs, two years s nee, decljn’.d ’ t > iun this radical party can b’Jy claim to itg Gt jtorcutHie, inb-aic, lava an r The orators of both parties may declaim I for a political office , assigning ¡as his rea studs, vesta nd neck clh.in: credit, tbe record it has ifrade in congress ; pill rally tq its support when t liey undef- as they please about past party records, - _ i. LI I son 2 th «at ho had ‘ ci n sc i e u t i 0 u s scruples 1 p gold rings, g¡dd thimble?, 1 tjhe inauguration o*f stand the cquity and merits ot greenbacks and all that, but still, these questions are and elsewhere since against p ticipatinjb in poIitcs« Auu? this buckles, jjol l pens »’ identical person haj ^resident, and whait for Ir.e-:-ventic ’ .s. i • ' h no scruples forbidin-j upen us and it betaines the part of wise Andrew Johnson as 1 iJFFr Fill ’I i *■* -ll'■! Seclpd, * í I the I* !• running for a similar office- Biit Biit the fl - -1 - men to act as will best promote the future of virtue it may ferivi from the reputa wc will accompli.'h wo objects ' ' r Fo/ers have, many scruples which wih act- i-n ibers. . ■ well being of our Country, and the record lions of its lea » in out the Democrat c financial vate them in consdning this erudite(f) and cnpiion, of the best make, ar I ; ' » ’ll - Ì. A chance to obtain any of the policy,?jdeslroy the bar. 1; • L.. I • wculd-bc honrahle -gentleman, to the of the past is cf only this ; consequence, ‘ I íiópbly and. 4 c’.esforONH DOLLAR, by ; ■; . shades of private life. The blood royal is scalfd'enveiopv for 2«> ceu05. ■ a ; I. thus pavent inflation, w lije i » wo fufisli that it may indicate to ua what these per da. 4 aipiost extinct. I ’ ■ 1 smt ♦ * * Five sexled env aiir i ■ « sons will do io future. Six- ! This(w«.uld be) senator has atyecesh record for $1 ; F.evci» for 2 - 'I [ mi tuto gfcenbacks for hoi ids. • ': ‘ j J ■ ly • ti v e for $ 1 0 ; On • • h u 1 3t?r» Neither can it be deemed that theserj There are now tw distinct qutystioihs, ■ f the lute Iptc repclliou repcllipu an oth c - meniti for At taé inception of Ij", A cents >V ante ?> i be declared that if the south were dissat questions were not before the people un which ovcrahiidolw al Ûiinor issues. And iP iUhf q idhed iuoucemeii whereby wtaltby tyontL isfied lie was in favor of letting them ■ j- ■! H ! l and Gents uho will act a* inch: ’ <ur dFfrcrip- ;ì ■ 7 til after lhe close of thlwlrar. At the in- the two parties aro fairly committed to tyoldcjl , Tt^eiiving a greater, interest than go iripeaee.” t ve ci cu ars will -bo -entOL applirjatiofi D.s- Dare he deny thi cipcucy of the rebellion the Union party tr.buii U8 are n't-««!- ,u die fi’ik’Wjl^g m?nntr «tn nú nds in New York, get an ad-1 Cbtycernkig Sane opposite policiei -ope includes tbe enlran- 1 ictyo Panza I have little to » Ufc- Certificates mut ing «-kety arlio e M 1 -U value- ccmpcsod of Dcmcorats end Republicans, iitiun^l. interest oplv limited tyy State tyiw1 Bay hearaf er I would fugte-t that whilst hf b tyfra a well- are place« ! ’ inrsealed cnvçf pe» wHch was burned to put dowi\ the rebellion. And cbisement of t s 3 com One ni tin se er.velopi S ; 'containing ‘ same investments, j I he is. lucubrating! ¡concerning the mystic mixed. C ie bonds. While rc-j fur tli .1.1 ! I by the resolutions , of , the Union Conven- method of psyijDg^ 4. _____ I himself i ... to* J ex- the Jones Family. bt prepare U. Cert -- fi- ales or Ord« r. fir - H ne article,- Aii etfànge and unreasonable, as the be delinei will bt ikhveiel at our .oHice, ohico, | r sent by tion and tho speeches vf the leaders of the publicans shrink th 3 onus of an cut spo j lain 10 asten ped Lu:namty the si^r.e ' I I signs ma lto any aJ’rcss, without rega d to choice statci lent may seem. Men tyrho bought tuku»s and grips of the Lafayette Claudes party, so far as tlic Union parly was con- ken declaration.! D< mocrats emp.Jiatically I r receipi ol of 25c-nt®. 25 cunts. i|i . . eu receipt I I Tit I-LI I Hill II"! 'Hlf1 'I ’ w.hicb convenes says Ma«lam‘ ige which » bondi for forty cents on the dollar: reccjve tine Lodge Ou receiving the Ceritifieatc the purchaser ciplcsj corned, at IcasU there was but one issue, announce their pri icipteaJ Tho Demo-1 I L - « .1 A»* Ì 1 zv • k ¿L- Z*—---- ita ’ value,, jound or zJ double intcripsty on the face Rumor, in a hay mow in his vicinage od H will sec what article it drav.sand J V a cot aDd that vias tbe preservation of tho gen •cratic Convention of the West and North why its Sachem h-is hay seed on bis back, and caí» send Ono .Dolía r,- ;’ind receivo ì of th bopd. Yet the soldier who fought Should ‘he voters fail to appreciate his tho article named, Purchasers qi »1 onr Stu t> a 1- J eral goven ment against certain rebell- West have endorsçty the vfews expressed ' i Envelopes may, igths mi J’L fl !i 11 i in tl fiele, though wounded and disabled classic eloquence there will be an end smaithcr, obtain obtains of end of I , ioas people. hu article no!th fiom or.o I to file liandredty by lion. George \ I. Pendleton, Qn the f f 1 ■ , whil lb e money changers wbre specula- all Eart Ihly perfection.’ i dolar?, hen thexfure the peopb who were The Democracy of this prccint will sup bond question, zkj a3 these views are tin <r n his misfortunes reaciyes a green. Long letters are unnecessary J Have tho i r ’ I !i I ; ? . port the ticket nominated on the 4th inst kinduess to write plain dire^iityis. in nbelkoB nbelko» laid down their arms and Ì» L I II* I Orders ‘ ' L- I •’ * fl J ’>1 11 i often misrepresented by our opponent«-, bac for his pension. " ■ , as a unit som would-have pro^ered some for S eald E nvelopes must signified ihci» willingness to submit to the • every caso I » either itnora4<h j| maliciously, u other persons, but failing to get them, be ae ompaniid with tho ...... we shall ............. |i, with tho 1----- r- superior power e9 the government and 4 they will support the persons secleeted of name of tho person sending, ’ ll • 4 I r I ■'' Bin Town ’ 1 ' ! It .. lror tyi his Lima) speech :• the parawourt authority of the Constitu« give an extract I libi course. I myself ani a defected candi County anti State plainly v <1 Letters « B e void in New IlampslMsre last year 1 ; 1 date, but I will net therefore bolt. My “ The five twenty tytynds are aL payable should de adressed toIhe Managers' as lOi-i 1 ^publican, 36;809;detyiocratic,32,-. tion that party that Lad sen formed to ’ 1 ’ 1 iL II' ' I ' '»- ■ I ’ / -I '' & republican ----- v‘-— m ijuiity. i J Li*« deafest convinces me of one thing only ows: ‘it government after five te«J Í mission, and at the option of ' tty effecf ti w bud htlv unpopular. ksox that dew ocrati the V, The great» years ; they a.» e payable by (he law uoder r •• Adieu lor the present 11'3 h 103 BROADWAY. I ’'itniTAs. 7-. —-V — -, ! $ «■ I-- — .... .. ■ lllr i I 1 F lli i)$r! ■ A , * V I II LKX.M W( I * 11 ■ .f 1 4 ? 1 • • 1. j At ; Í fl , c-oaixisli «& coU £