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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1868)
I ' íV 3 • t *: £LT COritlEK If then the ...---- i W. JOHNSON, w '! ' the people^is to be given them a» a pro- the Railroad company falsely APR 2 A ■f - I ¡I . ï : "ft "H !'.By^g tfgü hUUU.eCN^AllvK T(> CON OH is a j a sniTii f I «I ' F ’ jH * JI I JOHN BCKNETT. òffentuti ftoonty. » • -Nt. * .. * r their enforcement for a time, ce».t si« noise of the ttj I Of a few hardy’ pioneers far as they may have been ttnènded bv an preparing nori ja fur their fomilica, and amendment to the ’Constitution of th»- providing tbei i with the necudtuirks of . i : *■ United States; fur, it wilfo certainly doi life ft I JAM. M SLATER, i<»f UùiuinCouDtv. be claimed by any one ■ * ~ ■—*. — - — ■*■ pretendi nv • I 1 h-ii »i jnn LftftLjl. >Uii that The groumj has been broken 'U.ld •md iff course their decluratwh of repeal #orh ha^ be4i> coniiiienced. The grvat to be the Oiegon Central Rail oad Com, ny, who have broken ground on th or amendment did not repeal or____ 8 'r • f 4 ' r amend __ I at is to bear the commerce P“ Z •toy legal enactment of “Thè State gov- of the Pac.fic ^rum north to South, and Fast side of the Willamette. rnnient which bad elfated under thé ¡ Not that we object to two roads, for w< from bop th (O’! North, is, being‘laid. A ILI Constitution Ahd t bervi' h e the laws ' new era is being opened up in Oregon. do not. But why should that, company *1 •rf the legal States were tina hi/ed of* Un V\ ell we remhmber UotBiug (Vus <Vas claim »he old company’s name if it has mber when nothing changed Ly any of their icte uhJ -nre now i It is about twenty 1 heard in this fair domain But the howl ol no ulterior motives. ♦ ‘i- >he same as they were Before the organ- the,Northern -‘Panther, the growl of the miles from Portland to Ruck Island (The tied fhob—the “rc.btl StattH ft Atoppco oeiir, the shodt of the savage, and the P- T. company are able to build a road J hitl'l that this Gorer-.inunt wae made on t’e U I! HITE basis by W/HTE H HJTK ! men, for •'V ben-fit of IIT1 ¡'J'E men and ditir poe- X/*; ty / fatter and should bf. administered .ITE nun, and MM OTHERS I UH : tfit not believe that the Almighty made the ¿va capable of stlfgcttruttunt.^Dov^LA 4M govern meht8 ' • ■ • b ton ft):E8il>i'KftAt¡ Fixen oha« S F. CHADWICK, of Douglas Connty. 4 .•===. l>iatrict Nominaticus. that an body, or nullity can amend illegu* •! A day paugi Id. and towns z prang up. farm, Church legal enactment’s of a legal body. The Alub»ma constitution, rejected by We believp to be thè aim aud object of were huliltiet, all their acts ¡were nullities ; * ’ll ESI»AÏ.’ rtbel » r' , -il >gr,k« .r tk, Railr.a«( Frag there Such a road ohce buil’,’and own visional government, uptil th.y adopt if •»a their St||e law. eady passed the bill, and, what little ct he old (¡onstitution, “ is ] L. J . -u in left throats ” to use their btickiojj » • '1 the cLa?>tè language of the chairman of the reenn- strucrivD c|miuittee will nut lunt* dt-ìof i i V > its passage. What fias voting to do wi»h social equality say republicans, when nut longer, evade the th«y C3nh issue uf »uflirge. ed. by a navigation company on the Will We shall present two pioposition amette, would be a complete monopoly of will answer this question. the river,- and henoe of immense , and' village# value to the owners. It would atao be a od School of great value tn East Portland, as it would i bas al- The Bouse w ich In »S’eu'b Carolina the negnaes have a majority iff votes, and will el« et r»« gro GuveruoTj tJ"tigressii)pn and Lfgislaiure. « ». ' nouses'dotlcd* our n Who will deny that the governor* of State ruarieS, and thr for Le of like iujuiy tu PortlauJ. ‘ —. Theo if the constitution and laws ol í í I rsts rang wit! wit| the woudq ao’s ax. eris FIRST JÜDærAL DISTRICT.; , ‘ . Now the F. T. cbm.any joining With are nut equal, socially to the governed? The! cr Prosecuting Attcrnfy-W.ü.jT VAÜLT the “State governments which bad ?ex- •brill whistle hot' the busy eti'itioér was them, the property own rs of east Port such a proposition w. uid be preposterous. ' i I M i L. ” ’ ; • I •- - - i J' L i ■ ¡.■»red under the Constitution have not » I i r heard upon .<j| ojnr | rivers. . But the, tide of^ laud can enter upon thia enterprise ol ' * The acts of Congress enfranchising ev ■ I I : li \f ■ î !• =ìi ! been amended or repealed, they are yet progress waned, and the |)ril|iaut future 1rc,a,l finni purt^„d io the head of lUck atooitu jrfuciAt. dïstrî C t . _______________ ,,w ,v wmv w ery negro tn the ten unrepresented Slates Ui; (beyoung |n<| rising State ‘ s eetued sopli l r | aud) h„ rn)W h )j , he n,„ neJ theJ. vital. And as those laws provide for F ot Judge~l;. F. MteSHO. i f ne<-d and disfranchising a large portion 6f the For Proaecuting Attorrn y*R. L STRAI1AN. means for their enforcement ary and ali ped for hek dif a cl» Cliauoel through an Del through w ,,c^ for tfcat purpose, and if they coixld avgil white population, give to the .n«*gro io I . , J i! , k ! | acts which interfere .with heir enforce« to pout thegeiden barvisi of egr r IT < T* r~ our fertile' i hetioeivea of United States and State a;d, thowe Statda. a ur»j»»rity of one hundred ment and operation are feioluiionary.- T1HWD JtfpItlAL P18TD1CT. i i ali< y.into iht lap <>1 the uutaide world. I. Far Proiecutin^ Attorney—C. 0- CURL. The citixemr of tho.,Southern States wou'd be f great advWl.tage to them; thousand voters. What disloyal nets have )Vhy s I k ' u Ü £ the farmer tod to produce I i I* h 4*! F:'ni' ifi desired, amt low desire to résumé the en u tter whether they obtain- the hardy pioneer« in our territories com- ; nor would it mr ■ IF i an okerruuniin L crib, if he lack the facia- . i ' ■ - ¡1 ÿovrrn jrniciÀ<..i>kTRiCTr forcement ufthe law made by the legal planting another cbmpunjr of mitted, th<i with «ne sweeping, startling ed it by su j ty t j teulizv J For Judge—W F. TRI MBLI? return for the trui « of I ta I i I 'if » I îiii î J Í States, but the Congre^*parry are UOW, its rightful i act they : should be- subjected to this Fur Pruaecu ing Attorni)—J. REED. ‘t toil? At thii tfore gentlemen of enlar- as the rebel party were during the war I ,ur“e- . ■ ' , ■ i •*4' Play yout cards low g'ehlUmen blighting f IIILIIPI 'H IIWIBJ IJ t preventing those Stales from active ged views rraaped the »Statesmanlike 1« l'»yal| iMViqjhington Territory, the par- FlTTB JUDICIAL DISTRICT. if you undertake sneh a scire'np. for the I I' ■' 111 i- I ' ' • .1 - 7'1 IÍ ' I I- Í • I • ” < houjret flay ng the iron Ira ck from the ¡ |srly equally divid d ; and' it Fur Prcaecuting AtUirn«»y4W. B LASWELL op ration. < people are awakened to i a sense of their ties are m Mr. Drake virtually »«buits tha^ th»* Sacramento, t« b tiitf tide waters of Oregon,- true interests. j has been afterted that the negro vote elec- Dameararlc Ticket Tan hill CauMty I ■ conflict'of arms in the .Sou h. wa- a re- ted tbe rascal caodidat to Cungreas * ■ i uud uccuidiugi Iy I’ ey procured from thé’ I i . ■ i. i- 1. ♦ r ® •j: . i , IL bellion of certain P* pie i/i 4 the South, For State Senat« LnHeu States, ,• the vffor uf a b»»iQ’« in . ! China w< China lirouid not pitas one hundred Hl 1 I rli B ubch 4 nd nut a rebellion of the Wbero are a tending. U»hern i States. * a n Bond, land, and guap auteejut friterctrt f • ’ , . ' thousand, ;fi ’rom hey three hundred ar d For Reprnentaiivatf,: | and this was the ppMtion pprition <i <»T ’ Mr. lJiicnlu, pW F. Wnrnc trum thé >'¿» uí «nd tuck the Hnuaiorj »tv|K n an hood saf- s. and an»l this; this; with with manhood shf- Í Are y<'U vppue»d to negr«» i-uff age, L an d sixty wilii^ps, J. L. F VKGlSOW and the radical party, ditrin i the war. for the cum hie Doemtut < •f tho great 4wrk yei acting with the radicals? [f so. reid frage. wouin give give China China officers officer* m tn evwy ev»y Upon this’position th,«- m A»t the South For County* r . „ , , „ . Ji' ’ r. 4 lu this Luweie sious dt*p^rtrueri| of out State.¡and Terrilu^al Johann : 1er, as ili ail '[grcai I ihU article ami 6 roiiell» ymlT profi tíutetprt C«uld loose was the right of resun pt ion, 'll* Í f ' I rillt T >r ShardT. ."t govern me is on the Pacific. —of again putting their States in active se.s there art lii<-m>'ta lij it UoUit mm j M. B. II kxdbix »• ' 1 ■ . j ' J 1 .« > 'i L - 1 : i a. The cote of »lit penpip r siding in the , This is|uo improbability. Thcre*.j|r^. operation, end all the Fe< oral Govern there are ch me groA’ier'p wh»# n ike lt.1 •or F >r Treasurer, ibMr.ei o(•«>»!,«. wy ne.rly ■ onw t^ni cilinlm„ on (hi. f J. M Belcher ; went could l»ga*ly gain was, the pei^eva iy sentri iea »H ■ ¿n «»ufpO’t-.uticujjit ti» ti t-:, .* S-..______ __ . >■ I - ' » ! ” * ...ou- (U... t o .gro „ffng.. yet Cong««. For Assaaaor, tion of its jurisdiction In th1 )sre : State*. back the ti^t ol* progresa. And there ui*e who, uniting th^ir vote with either pffty^ W. J . W1GG8 ; !* by . p.r 7 .me over the prewd«.«.! veto I whS wi„ ^,e Aem J I I • • * THte BIGHT OF RESCMPl TOK depeoiK ■ »hose ; can elect i he.irt. that s«îe n«t g«»i>d. ■ J • ! I School Superintendent, passed a hw enfranchising neiroe^ and • T * '-.-le Ji- »I upon whether there be ' any available R. J in ahy cuterjjriae that dues out receive I as well a* political equality. ' -4; It R ( aht ; place the capital of a great*, tree nation means by rbich the offices cau be filled. their active ¿ „ TT'“ For € !s hsistauee, and in which they ! Accomplices in crime are legal WU* under the control of vagabond negroes, John P erkins Ouce filled if the law confirming the puw« f •«Jnst<aeK other in a law cisfurt. are m t to bJtbe chief «hareia in the beue 1 I °« Li. S pringer . who have the balance uf power between j neNo s a era, functions and duties upon the’t» are fits Ail che4», soured, because the Oregon I- ’ ■ ■ , te 1er Surveyor, I i ill fi I Bailor an (j Bingham'arc two »of the <roh > the two parties. hi > If il' .'saae Done ven vital, the governments are in active ,wer , j Central R-t^oad Company proposed to I »te, in the iinpeao .qient Hroc. When (U Nebraska applied for admission ! conspirat- if» " ilil t I . ( For Coretier, king order. » •-» i J Ì lay the trac id on the j U e&t side of her constitution whs returned to that Ter-j But they g disagreed about thè prelifàina- Dr,G W. G ow OBER.; the With us the filling of a» office is of 801 • * d her ! ritory, rt-qiiirifitf if' rîiifce, guaranteeing ' ries, and B lin^ham, riling the Fort |because JaiDCS' Gasioh. ■ .1 f-— — - ¡river, some . i S d(4 W t 80UJe was fr* qndDt* occurtenefe, occurteiicb, th'at th>Vi^ ’ I j ’ — ■ i *_ . I negro V__ suffrage. d. ...i:«.. 1 siff.iir affair i.roFf proved Butirra coward, and referred Radicalism, Where^ in »k,. the . radical truth of an , Brwident, Pre.-ideut, ái»d ct be thaf, other i . undertaking to'|>rovo the I We Lave received under the frank* of heaiis and his public notoriety at I' ' - i -I party, were >l|e suphor' ete of Dotfglas and I to New .. I ? hi; ‘ i’2 ? 1 axiom, to attempt to show ■ that because! vqum*y enei reuc rneu occupied |R>siUuu I I 4» 4* Senator Corbett^{to whom, ae wcl! as to i - ; a spoon lief. At this Obi Bèn wv* very » I bta doctrine rtf popular’aovefrtgnty: an office becomes'Vacant it is not there--as directors ^nstcud of thenuelvee, prated StuaionWiiiiatoB wel arfr ubder obliga and retorcéd- savagely, that if j Colorado is required to go a step fur ! indigna E ■« r ► 5 . filled again. ',of the inubijl iity fore dead but may be fi of Oregon to bui d the tion for favors,) “a letter cf Senator Dr»ke ther in obedience tu congressional dicta ail that «as true, he was not guilty of the our justices office becimi'-s vacant it may j». Y^Ihh¡l^, g^ad) o.^MtanOuri, to Senator Johnson, of M i- blood ufjpn i n innocent woman. j and prophesied the death ! tion, «nd make lief necroeP and their cbil I is ff ■ * I * 5 be fided aga»n, and by the siin»er or aff- History in i itA annah will dopli’le«'# ryland/’tin reply to k pamphlet written HistQty, * in of the cbmpifoy ou each sUcocediug day i dn-n voters for all-time tocionie, by inser-, other incumbent, who will wld the- sawc- I by Johnson against reconsthlctlon. From There wasj once ii King called Cauoute tii-g a provision, that this clause shall be Corroborate each of their ^atemeni?, and1 powers, exercise the; rame fun étions’and' I the oot.ice it gets in our Atlantic exchan ■ i whose eourqers l ad persuaded tLut he had I unalterable. write Butler a coward and thief)1 while perform the same duties as his predece»« ges. we were compelled to regard it as on onel.'df its darkest pages, Binghiip) and' What logic can be adduced in favor of j sor ; for the law defines the powers of the command of the elements; accordingly X-flri«» <i!i fill liat characters not only the voice of the author, but office and the offices Constitute the gov» lte placed Lfojself upon the beach us the J the foregoing acts of Congress but the the voiée of the radical party, in its own s|ed, amF stretching out bis ‘ c,ear comprehensible proposition of Thad cial murden n?; K ornment. Aud this is true also of the tide approa 1 i * il ______ TT^___ . In Sdleui, there are two radical ¡flitort ■ defense;. He suys: ,1 ? t If! > ’ il : fj I I office of Governor and all other offices.' i,. (St» Vvrs, t<rsecure' the perpetual* aseen- i» ind sceptre, commanded the royklhand who apply every onprubtrotH epithet- that When, therefore, ■>■ the rebellion was deucy of the republican party? Neither docs it matter Whether all these . ¡L-- r f- subdued, the State governments which ocean to roll back and presume do : to wet their vindictive natures c & q ' suggest to The republican lesderi n«'w propose, had existed uuder the ponstituti^n i were offices become vacant at the sam time or each other: the person uf its Lord and master. But f State government* were there; gone. I ;. There is Dot a State in by cunjirt^siouiii congressional cijuCLiucric enactment to tn icrce force uiutj man- - , - e ? * V -i by pit cc-meal. J j a n G - □ If we should judge by the reputation but they were fi rmedli by ¡¡rebels, as part ► except Colorado, where all the voice uf|the ocean, as it rdiled up was hood suffrage on all the States, snd the , i the Union, « 1 each c»»j «ys with those «who knb# them of the machinery aud support >rt of. the re re- ■ I . It»«* “onward.” {Again the Royal command » I . of .speeches of Stevens and Sumierjn favor the offices have not been vacant, and in bellion, and when the rebellion became a best, both are receiving their jivt da- nullity, thtaie governments became, as to most States, very many timjeil Has there W86 given, but again the giant vofoe of'BU(jh an act, have recieved the unqualified • I ■ H serfs, but it would be an iuff e(iuni ptf any ! £ j. 6 « ! *• ■ 0 . the nation aud the Cdn|titntiun, nullities ¡éep was was’fonwaru ” ’ and would apj roval of the rep*renenhitive radical ( been a death and resurectioo at each gen* the mighty (jeep i other less corrupt party, to be cjinpeBed too. Aud so the nation-found ten of its ersl election ? Ifijo, wliy Dot let the hafte engulfld I « old Can nute bad he not papers. i ■■ 11■■■■LtXJ.' States without governments valid under i . , ’S ( L al I y i ’ M I . , i ’ ! to ro,1d their slymy slang. the Constitution. Of course, this condi South “resurect” by t.be satoe silentrule.7 hate escapcf by flight. Rcpubjicans legisl .tures iu nearly ev- ; f* C oncerning the IU ilkvao . T R Crnq «»st tion of thing« could not oot-tioue; those So it is w tb this great enterprise for There is a plain, Mmsib|e, reasonable cry State have proposed to amend the «*fi‘»e i PreKlurUI Of III- <)•>_•»» "U’iCinra! 'States could nut remain without govern« -ti jhi fob | theory that the Democracy endorse, and the develop bent of the State of. Oregon j gtate constitutions, ’but the people voted Kirr««a i Cu., u ft «ule w> paitl »ruts. Seif-disrobedwf the governments InU’ng Hthleni<,ut, wbidi «• < n r«ipy«ae »* The voice! ¡of Oregon’« de.-finy commands t < against nfgm whteb identified them- with Hthe nation, that ought to meet the approbate n of all; n^gro suffrage. suffrage. an it» mi yisterdav inurmng'* ’« < O^a/foiiiau, ’ wk« tbuutd rehabilitate them ?” i I« the effect tint a sui> had b t> en d •fndi' li th? tanner oi Oregon ’ s pr« 8j» rity to be | «ph*. Demoraey incorporated a tesolu- ordinances of secession were that the fe ajjiust the o d ‘ y the C« iiipaiiv. east ride If arAeW “ he rebellion^ was subdued, null and void, that the retal governments fu^l high advanc'd ; and us well uny tho.|;Qn-|O platform opposing negro , Cumpady / wVrt »ui« í \ the State g»)verDments which had existed founded upon them, were equally null and Cahnute opjosers to check the s: suffrage The republicans indorsed Con- ‘ *'Tt(t directors of the east tide L _ foninpany _r . havi- not connhe' ced Mr actiou «gnrnst t’ q under the- CuustHuiion were gone,” and void, that therefore, topob f the crushing io<omij,g ti k with th£ir disafiecied voi-.gresRe ’ w-st rid«» company (<»> any p’frpos»^’o>uf htlt thö thd ’ * i e0Plt ha(l hu -cei, or dau the Niagara! with buihu.hesl r Y-ct “State governmerrt t there were,” but out of the rebel pWytiWw people had hut- ... - has in- pres'dent « f i««e east sule company 4 I f ' < ,| I Democrats voted as 'a unit against ne- _ ____________ m meet m/zi at the poll» nolle as provided nrotided for for by bv their a ... LI •tinted aiha<tmn i i ft e* rftii.e »• [ ’til» f ’ Stat» •*— they, were a “part of th*e machinery and to prosperity of our g ’ *«' “ « grn 8offregB. Nine tenths of the ¡repub- lo enqn-T»- by w hat autlnnh} certaiq p-rsons^ asjto stop the ttoppoit of thfrjebellwu,’' will*? some rad con slit utionol lav's,. fill up thetr tfffieet a» Stkte by pAveuung. the construction of c'un'rQted witn !he O. C K Cò. v^ei Ì!»eti w bean party votbd for’negro suffrage and . pAwers their former therein provided, and resume » A «mi ì*r acti- n* ical champion tell us- brow they becamj powers a ' (jor|MiraiF«n our|Miratrut • the* UitguLij C'ciUai Railroad. the rebellion\^y^ë^ thè recent municipal and State electeon« ws«* oouiiBencefl ’a<t Dtjoe nher aprirai »’ - |; ■ ’ stains as they were before; n go»«?” What a few .Ln g» nt'eiuan colme: t**d witiì thè essi « d- c in»^ a is opening upon Ore' ' indicate that the one t *nth are now vo- stopped their machinery fqr r time: The offices including* ^their powers, . __ '«•* I any li ìegU|t agMii-C thè aeri »irte co • |r it may ito«»D be said she is tine and will i*> future vote with the gdu! Of hl p;.n' Wrt> < uiiunei c d m«»r«' than aiitxk'ag r" functions and'duties, eonsriinte the gov- gov * | and i.u-uediai ly after >U cun»«W‘«'.*e*'»*'ni the ' Ananias B inott. bas ob- like groves jof oak. The old foh«gt forms Democracy on all questi« nk. Damai« p. K notty r.—A ernments; and these powers; functions ! attorneys uf l*»e west side • (m i^njppr’pnsed- l------------ -.. in “cruel tained a t divorce from hi Ì|B wife a àmk back gi* *- -- pund on which the new p . . .. . Our opponents try to paliate the recon- 1 1 to thw-easttaid« to ilk |»«U»*rs *» ¿J«Ce and and duties are prescribed^ by law; and de was Knctt and aousive treatment.” s« ttlc ttk th«* th«* q q iH-tion-» •e.tiuii’i involve'! i l»H fe t».a appears relieved awl detatcbtd in »»11 ita struction acts with the sugar coated idea, • iu while the law remain», nhehanged- and her husband, wbe was Koon his wife.^- Ju"Eeiii( Ch’iiibt-r^, withoni deindLand lha . - . vu g.-.. V- —. d brilliancy. It »• ■ ’ unrepealed the govercMDcQt is unchanged Now she is not; that is to Hay sh^ is not • t*r^^bCSg that these IMn.e.*» can alter Hvta part df ‘ piop<wi«u>n sw d V. c:i*-«-«l hy the > a|t a de »«t* « 1, ’ *• ' ' he is Í ' ti»rti»-y«*. h‘1* Mr Fl 1,1 ¡the still divorced Ij their eonstitupoft aldtfitaaion. eitgrafted d a Summer. and those powers 1 truss ions and duties Knott ; and he is < ioft after after their the a»« officer of tne wwt si-h* compwh ag'e.d - i Kwott.— Why not? I Tu kw this assertion to ^ut>ant al! questi*»» e in d’-put * to arbttrs-' III * i w utterly false are every way the same. » —*—i While w i feel al w rm and th robbing ■ — tor-«.« to the court for iuimwi'Mrw$»ltl-otit-nt i k ! Mi is, rtad the Alabama ahd^ Arkansas, Con Now, this- republican oracle tell” us ** ' ■ ungbty tiuil the e‘*t ah1»* cwn»p*nv d«di»>»*i I ho ' it-. Virginia- ■■ - n pàlsaìion* fljt the thought Ct the ii ■1 ■ i Mr Perfdleton ¡ was Ww in “when the reBellitm became <a nullity atituti ns .framed under these acts — They prop'*! uh ». bu- not it with «h-first mt-,. Jefferson A l‘ bout the time Mr. hfflitt- gon will m»»ke, consequent L ti> _j fiord alioVJ. whfcu lhey n«»w «.* —u — iiecM ^e — to try.». -Il U. the Cí’caga progress Oft'g<»< prnv de tbat’caeh person who is entr-eu those government» [the rebel governmer ts n<>ot celebrates- the ................ .. a . -»....u J l’«e * est M'de w»tn»»a»»y si‘ntU rca« 'i at any the following û|>on this Lirtcrpriee there is a matter * that were formed attar “the State gov Tim^s. in wrae. of which to vuttf <mr the adup*ion of their reaped and al t m< at«» have it-* nrg«>.iz4iH>u rr its ' r may be cutnpelled to i ’ffbta vf the*» aiie— -Orvg" ’ C*,,^HÌ irhretr we »el in duty b< und to caution all ’ choice efract : • I ernments which had existed under* the 18 a iJ»»IVT ’ A’ tive o«'«nstitutidus, And wb»m tl»o spnrirsi mantle fe ’ l . la " r ->d Company..—tcatwl in courla without- ìrfciwHl*U n the p«-rmanc»it proa- , sweat4 th at they will never attempt tea ¿ebiv J*’hny <*•»<• a»d r>quate<f toffy son. Constitution were gonej«beoime, awtothe From proud Virgiirtw'« who arg te<Oa epechy geltfcUfl Jit the Vf il pfi.lL Rt&tc H .is gnnrilian at about, anti.that*ia whal: (tfeud th^t chtuar io the State oouatitutsou. * •lion and the Constetuiiouj ! tvlhtie» i ■ I‘I ’H i' : : To grace tha : □obli Fee irdlston.’* K » ; il ■■in«— raT ee.** . ! I- 4 ti n i I ' I J, Iil i ! ||HH| _ _ ob .J __ | h -(# r 1 Ifii UMiHi J ? I ■ i ; r ’ I ' I I I . 1 • K wi , h eilher