» AaiE WEEKEY CO E It I ER i 1 ot be unsafe to entrust - I e Tribune add* : ■ **k t V a J ’ • 1 of suffrage, yet the gre et the country learn through an order JT < JOHNSON, - EDITOR W^>«WWW that, ILICéV, in IL! A any BUJ .and „CSMM every W <71 JF i population of the United States, re ignorant, frem Gen. Grant State under loyaUel( govern ment, the ex- uneducated, save to obcylliSi|f i dictum cf optional powers born ”of Military necessity TUKtDAY ¡AUGUST, 11 ' 1868. others, and depraved, us ’ well ns by nature avej terminated. In short, C- .. ; —4------ —r- - ............. —....... -= -- J> ‘Let us have mentally and morally the inferior of the F or P resident . • white raoe If (11 It is a source of great satisfaction, bow* □n to every true patriot to learn that were Were there a class of wfeito men,- who evei^ had been slaves for generations, and had the American people left free from arbitrary OF NEW YORK. been kept igndtant slavery speoies of learn­ rule, Grant could only cariry K,Maudchwtts Jr 9 ing that would capacitate theih tlieinjOrom exer­ and Vermont. 'jw' •• f - “ "'Ll ’ LT - ■ I cising the duties of citizenshijp, F or ViCa P resident » citizenship and" were One other great republican political phi it possible to designate them witl without disfran* losopher—the great Thad Stevens said : Frauds P. Blair. ‘ I i ohising a larger lumber who Wérti ! su Well “That if the President, (be'has control of the OF MISSOURI. 5 1 qualified as the mediocre of onr m iwses, It army and Freedman's Bureanj were not im­ , j peached the radical candidates would carry would be better for the EW geuonat wr welfare, for FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, who's I benefit this high privilege JisP- Lj buttwtf States—Massachusetts and Ver- exer- 8. F. CHADWICK, of Douglas County. - ■ ■ •*- umm J If F I U-lh : mont” cised, that the right to vote I ,v muid not be JOHN BURNETT, of Benton County* f i ■■ I ? extended {when 1 we , H to them; and ceriainl^ iiroimTiR we *Tis the subset of life gives him mystical lore AS. H. SLER, of Union County. have a class of persona, persons, ^asy to define, and As coming events cast their shadows before." « Horatio Seymour. ♦ I Il I ■.. -»■■■■ _ I '» rule the nation, 1 for the strong effort they ■ h« eking to lower the have made and are making ¿ siauuaru of ui American jiujeriuuu civilization auu cin> standard and eitis gqr.bhip ; and it behoves the wise and good who have enough of sanity left to se4 the folly, fanaticism, danger, ruin to which we are being rushed by the radical leaders, and those who have breathed their crazy-gass, to to check the distructive movement and save wbal may be left of the government, for tho benefit of posterity. 41 ’ Thank God I Oregon has a majority* of wniTE men in her Legislature, and we trust lhat they will endeavor to make this a white S ulphur S p ^ gs , M^, J uly 9 th 1868 H on . J. ^r. J ohnson . i i Dear Sir: AV hat yod ¡ stale,, in int^duoing nr tter, is correct* Gift to saTTbowever, . entered the Army during the Rebellion as a private la the 31st. Illinois regiment,. I could have 4 served in the regular line of promotion, Aut it the/ boys in blue " as well as their parents, « nearly all qf whom I was well acquainted with, as I bad been not only a pioneer Ptea«* ■ byterian Miniter m Illinois (but, also,* ihftei' dent of a College where many of that boys ' had attended school—Wished me to servet them as Chaplain of the Regiment -C I was man ' s State. To do this they must, in the I offered the position Of a Captain am} - 801300 -i- strongest manner possible discourage the of the men said they should vote for I | me for presence and importation or emigration of Colonel. We elected all of our Officers by í ballot. I told the boys I would serve serre th» John Chinee or any other inferior race. If the cbinamen are allowed to flood our Regiment as Chaplain, if I were elected 6y them to the potitidn, but not other* 1 oountry, white men will find homes else­ i received every vote that was cast the where, ______ > - ' A whole regiment. I was in the siege of Viksburg, and march­ H oratio S eymour - will be our next ed into the city «0 the 4th. of July. I wit­ President . , nessed during the war all tho fighting I ever AMNESTY. desire to see. When Gen. Grant ordered By virtue-of the so called 14th Amend- that insane charge to be made on ‘‘ie en- I emy’s works on the 22d day- of May, our. ment and the congressional reconstruction Regiment, out of 285 men that atternped &to plank in the black-and-tan platform the storm Fort Pemberton, lost 106 killed lied or negrophitea hope to disfranchise . the wounded. -There lay dead on the field 16 iqng the whites, except those, who will vote the men, the Colonel of the Regiment amdn ; time. V radical ticket. But before this amend­ number, many others ¿dying In a shdri After the surrender of Vicksburg, Confed- ment bad been ratified by a sufficient num- •rates and union soldiers met and mingled ■’j’*'. >•’ r- J--.--J/.. . -i -T- - a ber of States, even as claimed by the rads, as friends. So now they treat e: aob ;■ other tho President by virtue of the authority as friends, while some politicians, forrselfish assiou res- w in him vested by the Constitution, and: in or base motives are trying to fan pL_ entment into a flame to burn over and des- accordance with the provisions of an act troy the nation. Mr. Johnsen, contends for of Congress, has issued a proclamation of the principles announced by the noble* patri­ general amnesty and pardon. All those ot Douglass, as you quote his words |n your who were concerned in the rebellion, ex­ paper. No matter whether we are in the minority or the majority, I am with ypu, ua- cept such as may bo under indictment .for compromisngly opposed to negro suffrage. treason or other felony,^re restored to all Our w ives and daughters are better quali­ their former rights, except as to their fied to vote than the blacks. Iam b|posed property in slaves, and in such other prop­ to their being allowed the elective franchise.. erty, as may have been legally diverted For then base women, bold and ■ defiant will conspire with corrupt in en to rule thia* heretofore under the laws of the United country, I fear, while the wise and virtuous *î States. ladies would remain at home, as now, diU- ■ By the decisions of all the courts of the obarging tbei«* domestic duties. Í We mast do something to reliaVè thi8 civilized world an alleged or actual crim­ financial pressure upon us, or we are'r'oincd4 inal, after receiving pardon, from toe law­ as a nation. 1 am in favor of payipg our « ful pardoning power, stands precisely in national debt honestfy an! truly,!bot one tho condition as , though no crime jiad currency, I say, for the plow holder and bond holder. Money that was gooi’enoigb been committed. for the soldiers is go|d enough for all other Congress, then had no more right to or- men. if we must tax our farm iny control over the ques­ water. I am in favor of admitting all the tion of suffrage in any State, add in no in- • ! States into our Union—they never were out I stanoe do the people vote for a United States of 1 it—and allowing them their full share in 'r X; officer. Neither has Congress the right to making laws for this democratic nation.-* Yours &(J. dssfranohise any person anywhere, nor in­ W &Post. flict any penalty for any orime. ' ■ U. The rads are howling because Johnson W hat N ext !—Tne rads are begin­ has pardoned all the traitors ; but in this ning to feel the smoko,, and will soon.’have they are much mistaken, for Johnson has to leave their holes. They are preparing not pardoned Spoons B. Butler, nor mulatto to change the “base of their operations.” Thad, nor Sumner, nor Flaxbreak, nor the We see that the great toad of thé G. A. other traitor Congressmen who are trying R. puddle has introduced a resolution in- to revolutonize the country. to congress appoinlng a commisHonsr to, Í Union men—where they Stand. L •eleot a new site for the national Gajitol, • i ' I 1 - ! i " I* X -j *?Si 1 I* 1- w*’*»'*‘*. '«■» a a& ¿a ’ jam 1 a Í . f i. prescribe, who, as a maw, possess none of ’A j4, i Hi i **Let us have PEACE ’ the qualifications neoestary for the exercise The Chinese. ’'^11 ■T! ■ r i’i rinr'T r 1 p •-•'■MP’-.r ili . Î 11'. of 80 high a privilege, a sii mplo ditty to our S hall I hey be permitted to find The Radical party on Negro Suffrage. 1 i hi- 1 . V children, and those not ei infranchised, aye, a :ed, H omes with ug. —W hat ini ‘‘P hilosopher ’* S ays . duty we owe to the whole! Debt ) I people, as trus tros- ­ C hinese C elebration .—On Tues­ tees of the expressed trust that has been day last the whole China population of Under the caption of “let us have coufidoto ust-he voting population, requires the county congregated in Jacksonville, peacq” the N< Y. I^ribnue of June TOth that we should not lower the botandard of to the number, We should judge, of about says 1 400.i The occasion of their meeting was the voter so as to cm embrace the inferior to pay honors py perform some religious “Trne Democracy insists on the Equal races. ’ ceremony over the grave* of their dead. Rights of Men. that spurious, sham Dem- But the radical party ocrady which opposes Grant and Colfax as­ v irty propopes to force —Jacksonville Sentinel '■ •y China, with l4r ’ 400,000,000 of people, that “This is a white Man's Govern* this obnoxious serts l ___ measure of ------------- - w* negro or manhood menti," wherein nene but Whites have any suffrage and dominion upon and ¡ over the densely packed iuito a small portion of coun­ natural right to vote or be voted for." people of the South. The Tribune further try, has very many moro people than can It is true, that the Democracy do not 8aIs:------------------------------- 'll'il well ¡subsist in eAsmall 1 a compass. i ■"1" ’' ' I I desire to see any but white men vote, or Untiljecently it has been the policy of Sold ’s at)ti-Repub­ be voted for, although we do not believe - “Tho official call for a Soldier that country, to keep her: people at home, lican, anti-Grant Convention, Con veut asserts that that th*|HH|H^| i • . Democracy hold that any human ‘Tho purpose of this.Convention is to ad­ or af least exact from them that they keep being has any natural right to vote. vise and oo-operate; with the Democratic their faith and allegiance to the Celestial oa oandj- Kingdom , and be returned, after death to be* The people who form a government have party in presenting to the date for President who will 0 mand the the right to entrust suffrage to whom they support of all who desire to; buried in the name of Josh. But the Ce<* nguish the may think it will be be3t for the general revenges of the war, abolish the° miHtiiy lestiail Kingdonf has changed its policy, and despotism now ruling the South,. give back welfare, that it should be entrusted ; but to the Southern States the right of self gov­ now enc onrages her people to find employ- eminent, and of an equal and fraternal Un­ ment'andho.me sab road. / the birth alive, of a human being, does ernment, ion, and restore to the nation an economical Ttys densely; ¡populated country could he hat not vest in that being the right to be an and constitutional Government.’ send into the United States, more people active participant in making laws. The —This, then, is the “Conservative I" arraign­ than We now have within the domain of the Republicai general welfare of the whole people, be­ ment of the Republican party. Now let us ................. can party see what that party has said said for itself on Amerioan republic, wnd not miss the people ing the object to be attained, each person these points, in one r _________ uuaui. she had sent outjj . of« the resolves _ unani- mJ. tide of v t;rimig|ation is eettinghith- Who is permitted by that people, to be a mously adopted by ite|j|ate National Conven- „The htjt¡migration is eettinghith- Uonat Chicago; ]]• ; voter, holds a voice, not for his own per- RtitA.mer from California, California. erwards. Every v steamier I son al use and aggrandisement, but for the That we highly hly com imend the brings us a large and increasing number of spirit of magnanimity and f Stance with these good of tho whole people, and he is pre­ :C people. people Vessels are arriving to our which the men who haveter^ed have 1 d in the Res Nortl th^ndSenth^loaded with this living, sumed to so exercise it, and laws are bell ion, but now frankly and honestly ’ co­ i. - ,. .*J_ f I passed to punish, by disfranchisement operate with us in restoring the peace of the moving freight. ' country anil .recoristrncting the Southern We need only population and capital and and other penalties, any one who uses his State Governments *“** ~ ‘ |f Pon. the basis of imper­ energy to devealqp deveah Oregon into one of the vote for a strictly selfish purpose—sells tialjustice and equ„ ial rights, are received fl* back into the oommunioi »nlou of the loyal people; brightest stars of the galaxy of American his vote. 999 and we favor the remon al of the disqualifi- States. But do we need, do wo want this hen is it not clear that the Democrat­ cations and restriction# impoeed upon the population? Do want Oregon to. be un­ in t the “” same Weasora as their ic party, that moulded and administered late Rebels •«< spirit of loyalty will direciy and as may be der the dominion^-— in her commercial and the government for three fourths of its consistent, with the safety of the loyal peo- industrial, if not .In her political rcsoarces to 1 ! ' i I t ■ F -existence, has heretofore held, as it now the moon eyed, riit-eating cbinamenr —Here, then, is our answer to the general Toedetermined whether we desire a par­ holdB that suffrage is a trust given to that Copperhead arraignment which charges the class of persons in who’s hands it will in­ Republican party with designedly obstruct­ ticular kind of papulation, it were well for us to|first fix the maximum of greatness to sure the best administration of public ing the return of the late Rebel States to local self-government, ¡jfcit not pertinent ? which we aepire^and especially encourage * 4 Is It oot epndp-uve policy. :’ •• 4 that which will ¡promote, and discoqrag® that j rjiiI, 1 j ¡¡I. • it 1 Si 11 ?|,j4 If suffrage be a natural right belonging will retard the ultima thule. Thus it appears.that the m|in and leading which to every one of the human species, the wo­ *z ‘ i • L » If then we would adopt the radical repub­ men and children of the several States object of the radical party, jn enfranchising negrees of tbeSouth, the South,> thenegrccsof as in fact in all lican doctrine of (he strict equality of man, have been robbed ..thereof since before the those if we would loWer tbe standard ot oivilzation the foundation of the general government; their legislation in if we would incorporate Within our political, but if our theory be correct, then the people, is to procuro the “c orporation with tit." the loyal people”'^., social and commercial bosoms the lower el- to preserve the Democracy would extend suffrage to ementAof^humamty ; if crimo and debau­ every white male citizen above the age nJ radical party jin power.1 J If those people will vote I the blaok-and chery ; if frce-lovfc, and the herding togeth^ " twenty one years. er of the human face like cattle; if we desire There is no rule by which to measure tan ticket they may vote, otherwise they to uneivilize the State and Nation in which may not. iil fast as, by 1 itary or other the mental and moral capacities of a hu* arbitrary role, a peop’e can be brought un- we like, and caubo it to be debase! at the man being. We cannot, therefore J fix a der arbitrary control of the > radical party, earliest possible moment; if we would cause A noble and generous man has great and giving as his reason for so domg, thaU standard of mental and moral worth and they are “trimly ldil," and the whites to suffer; if we would see the caO be trusted gcod impulses, nor does he ever decend to Washington City had become soipuch of capacity, by which to try each voter. We ( to “ ■' manage their own municipal concerns Caucasian women and children suffer for want of the neoetsarjes^f life ; if we would fthe mea n and contemptible act of striking a a den for copperheads that Lthe^rumpies must, therefore, resort to a general rule in a black-rcpobiican black-rcpnbiican “w*y, way/t ” ¡Bui but until that beggar the laboring white man to promote vadquished foe. And, where that foe has, in were not treated with sufficient respect.— that will embrace some particular class of time shall seem to have arrive arrived “ they shall the better being the lower orders of hu­ the strongest manner possibe—the risk'of The G. A. R. were too closely witched to - human being3 that will best insure the be treated atf “strangers in a strange land.’’ be able to manage the revifationar^ To vote against the radical ticket is an un­ manity, then in ¿he name of your ideal of bis life—demonstrated the sincerity with public safety and welfare. perfection, encourage the emigration of all which be engaged in t be contest, the noble scheme of converting the Republic into a 1 r .■ ‘ 1 This trust should be extended to the forgivable offense, and each person, liable chinudom. chinadom. 5 f mind receives the warm hand of a brave Despotism, with Grant for HmperQr and largest class of persons consistent with to the suspicion of having such intent must But if you would see your yonng and proms man with feelings of kindness and confidence. Johnalogan as Generalissimo, j/' first “bring forth fruit, meet for repentence"' ‘ that safety and welfare. ising State, with her .mighty reMourcas, de- and kiss a nigger before he ci But the low, groveling, cowar ily souls, whos Mr Johnalogan, would not the centre of We say male, because we believe that veajpped into a eat and mighty people, if high privilege of voting/rm every impulse is self, who are utterly inca­ Afrioa be as good a point as any-? Bggpt * * wives, mdthers and daughters would be, r, in the front ranks of the you would see hfr • ’ >• > al majority of less something i|jd°ne ^e(eP them out, be- j S mall P ox .—This dangerous dfeease a majority in penny flipping snappers are continually on*, about that age it is thought that the lar- their Electors, we cannot ca fore another twM years ehall have run its gor portion of our youths acquire sufficient a°y other quarter bf’the Ut i . If we can- deavorir.g to keep up the war feeling of north is now infesting San Francisco, and is not trust tiie Carolina^ Gei fia, and the cycle, Josh willYave spread his aegis over 1 .. 11.^ - L mformation to have matured opim ms ot Cotton States west and sou these, vo- us, and’Oregoqwith ber mountains filled against south with more than deamons hatred. liable.to visit this valley at any time. iitiitious, we «XJ3 ** Â J ‘ 'ÄEtee* ling under th »«ir new Free Co vheir own, and sufficient independence to Are we worse than savages ? When they Tne The Londoc? London Scalpali ScalpeV. roe the hiîheét unmeet JiJeaT medical médical with the previous metals, and her valleys might as Weill concede at eno it we can r‘ / * a • - - XAT -rf-ih.w» 1 m . : . - t exercise them in their voting. While 1 carry setas and the garden spats of the world, what nature smEke the calumet they bury hleo the hatch­ authority in the world gives the ? following j, , no States ji nut M as an infallible cure curat for smalt- snaaH-nox jpox and » ! ■!. . .. ■ ■ many youths cf younger^age have a greater Vermont, intended for a paradier will bo converted - ----- -— et/ As ffn evidence of the immeasurable dif- scarlet fever : Sulphate of zmc$|) ! i 'ill i i I * ^bne grain; tain that the intona purgato) —a cesspool of inorai cor- W'so store of information and a more matured half a feience between the noble, generous, trnr fox glove (digitalis), one grab _ I Jj tw* table teaspodnsful or sugsiij mixed witlj >f ten States ? radicals will carry the “ block mind than many of greater years, yet in ruption and ro nness; a dqn of filth and union man and a modern blacker peublica, ipoooatol^wateL^TakftjuJpnfinf il every- law we can have but general rules, and lt is because be tblukt they bdvetuose peo­ poverty, a fit place for Si atan and his imps hour, u-.. For ” child, , smaller doies^jJcordme to ry and negro to rejoice, with bardoaic grin, over the sad compare the pure sentiments below ex­ age; Tf «owntries Will cmnpet ‘ «¡Wlphy-j ple so completely under mi thpy are therefore excluded. » • » _ . ' • ft - pressed, with the selfish appeals to passioo, sician* to use this, there will be uo need of laebines to be I fall òf ■ the fair hopc^of iban. While there may be sumn persons of the 2 and the inconistent ciy of *• Union,” by the peekbtowl.'J<* Uui*'Iff Iff* a us- d to swell the radical vol It is lo belamented, jiye, the great and a I ■' ' 1 T colored races who have sufficient of individ­ OF Read the adrertiseuaent pf* ßrnato ery may be blaok-and-tans and you can see a glimpse of And that this-tiiac Colfax. mighty dead o^AmericaJs proud history are uality and independence of character, and 'S . 4 more perfect, anld i‘ a «officient quantity of Weaj ping over the debauched sentiments of the difference between a Christian gerftls- Congrss & Co., on the- 1st With ioffleient of moral and mentalworth i fl They age desirous of sellinj a:.d witbjsufficient information, that it would terror neld ovcf them HI man and a scrub of a blaok-and tan. otour cities whA now [?■ mis- that portion j i/ i . \ r t-'. ' [' “• Y *• j ’ I H * ' \ c ' ? I . : i 1 W j« t • 11 ,®_- I ! J ‘ ■ -t V. ' j W I 4 I'.' 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