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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1870 z Fare?of the Devils ! > . .•••» bi.. .«•/' ... till the army of the Union became but e horde of pillagers fighting for spoils? Z ^Published Every Saturday Meriting, BY P. D. MULL, Publ 1 • her «fc Proprietor. OFFICE—On Third St. Between California and C. TERMS: Subscription, per annum, in advance................ $4 00 * a*" 1 a . ■ * ' * An Six month* • • • oeeueu • • •••••• e eoeooooee oooososco see eooeoo • X" 00 ADVERTISEMENTS. In Tax D emocratic N xws will bu charged the followiag rates First insertion, (ten lines or less)................... $3 For each week thereafter..........••••••••••.,.••••■$ 1 A liberal deduction from the above rates will made on quarterly and yearly advertisements. • at 00 00 be .. JOB PRINTINQ. Every variety of Job Work executed with neat ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates. Snsintss Carts. JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10 H OLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers in goo«i standing are invited to N. attend. SILAS J. DAY, N. G. I N. D. SHORT, R. Sec y. T I P. F khlky , S. J. D ay , J Trustees. W m . R ay , .. t—f Mry 1st, 1S60. „Z Onr Coming Immigration. A Telling Compliment to Democracy. ’ ' . T , i . Our noble President ! Was there ever a more ridiculous farce than the Who sold the war to “restore the Union” to a one lately played to in admiring crowd in Con victory for a rotten aristocracy ? gress, by the most miserable crowd of buffoons Our honest Congress ! there assembled ? Go—poor Whittemore ! Shoo, fly ! Little B. F. Whittemore, resident of one of the New thieves bother the game! Too late at night ta England States—carpet-bag member from South bet white chips 1 Only two thousand dollars of a Carolina—was paid $2,000 for his nomination of a steal I Go, runt pig—lot the others grow fat. cadet to West Point. This is called venal 1 Brethren—let ns prey !— Pomeroy*» Democrat. - The body of thieves assembled in .Congress, to rob the people who work for the enrichment of the Mongrel Exultation. nontaxable bondholders bate venality I They recoil in horror at any thing not moral, Forney’s Pre»» says : honest, religious, high-toned. Colored men in office are no longer a novelty. Poor Whittemore was caught in the act. Con Mr. Revels in the Senate is followed by Justice gress had a tremor. It Was to expel him. The Wright in the Supreme Court of South Carolina. poor fool grew weak in the knees and resigned. •y Mr. Wright, like Mr. Lynch, just chosen Secreta- Then the brave thieves there assembled censured ry of Stato in Mississippi, is by birth or education him. Censured one not a member, for stealing a a Pennsylvanian. He is a full blooded black man, little steal, and keep at it themselves. with no visiblo admixture ef Caucasian tincture God hates a coward. in his veins, although his features and form are of Ahd a fou|. Caucasian type. He was nt the time of his elec And thieves generally. tion a State Senator, and a practicing attorney. We like farces—but only in their proper place, theaters for such plays—for farces and farcers,— He bears the reputation of a pleasing and forcible writer. The certificate on which he was admitted there let them begin aqd’end 1 ' to practice in the courts of South Carolina bears What does Congress mean ? To run a sarcasm on Grant or upon itself? Censure dishonesty-! the seal of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. A recent letter from a prominent Pennsylvania Rebuke a thief! B. F. Beast censure B. F. Whit lawyer, written before the election, speaks of him temore 1 An army of vultures drive out •■uingl» in the following complimentary terms : “He is em blackbird who but nibbles where they gorge them inent for his integrity, and devotes himself intel selves ! ligently and earnestly to the advancement of his Why the entire Republican party is but a masl race and State.” His opponent for the seat, J. J. of rotten, putrid, festering, nasty, blasphemous, Whipper, also a colored man, was from Michigan. nfamous, moral and political monstrosities and Why should the Radicals exult over the election corruptions from the first. Turn one nian out for of negroes to rule over a subjugated and down selling a cadetship ! And this when not a Repub- trodden people ? But for the purpose of retain ican of all those in the Senate, the Jlouse, the ing the votes of the negroes and keeping them President’s chair, the Departments, but bought selves In power, these Radicals politicians would lis way of those who sold. Ik i ' put them in power over all the white race except The Army was filled by those who paid to Lin themselves. They will pursue the same course in coln or his infamous ‘•administrators” for chances to rob, »teal, murder, and plunder. The great regard to the Indians and Chinese as soon as the thief of New England, whose father was hung in 15th Amendment is adopted and the naturalization chains at sea. for piracy, and cutting the throats laws are changed by striking out the word white, of women and children, bought his place, and and let it be remembered that a change of the nat paid for it on purpose to n>h—to enrich his brother, uralization law is now under consideration by Congress.— Enterprite. then murder him and rob his heirs. • it I I . J I , / ’ O i. ■ / i . ............ It is a high compliment to tl^e Democratic party and shows in what estimation it is really held by the Republican party, that, as soon as any member I! of the Republican party, no longer able to con scientiously sanction any given fraud upon the pee- ple, and comes out and shows up and denounces such fraud and corruption, he is immediately charg ed by hie party bretbem, With a purpose tego ever to the Democracy. This shows that when—oven a Republican official can not longer endorse the wholesale system of stealing and robbing practiced by the Republiean administration, his place is among the Doihocracy. For instance, David A. Wells, Special Commissioner of Revenue for the United States in his Report to the Congress now sitting, and Who had enjoyed the entire confidence of his party until his said Report was presented, is now denbunced as a Democrat in disguise for hon- esty showing up the iniquity of the existing tariff system of the United States. Mr. Wells prove» conclusively, by figures which no one attempts to gainsay, that the tariff, as it now stands, is an en gine of almost limitless oppression as against mill ions of poor and in favor of the wealthy elasa. The question of the tariff is discussed very elabor 11 ately by Mr. Wells. He shows that it does not yield the Government the revenue it would were it • i only one-fourth as high as it is. That it bears heavily on the laboring and producing interests of the United Scat?*—that it effects the agricultural interests of the country very materially and that, it only benefits a few thousand of speculators whe are powerful for mischief to the poor. That the lew, comparatively speaking, engaged in manufac turing pursuits, reap all the reward, and the Gov« ernment gets but little while the consumer is eom- iclled to contribute heavily toward enriching these few manufacturing corporations. For this honest showing Mr. Wells is stigmatised with a purpose to aid the Democratic party ;—with an intention to betray the Republican party and Republican policy. If hi» office did not expire by limitation in July he would be no doubt promptly removed, and another put in his place who would pledge himself in ad« rance to discriminate in all things he should say and do against the poor and in favor of the wealthy and powerful of the country. But the fate of Mr. Wells is sealed. He will go out of office next July with the maledictions ef the Republican party on Tue M inority m C o . vgrfss —I ts G rowing S trength and I nflckncb ,—The Democratic side bis head. As soon as he wanted to be honest he of the House is growing stronger every day. Not was denounced as a Democrat. Still later, Mr. Dawes, of Maesaehusetts, rises up of course, in numbers, but. with the accession of Cox, of New York, and Voorhees, of Indiana, in the House of Representatives and denounces ex both ready debaters, there Seems to have beena travagance, and fraud, and eorruption and is im consolidation of forces. As a result, more is yield mediately denounced as either having turned Dem ed to them by the majority, and no more days and ocrat, er doing something to give that organisation nights are wasted in filibustering. The country aid and comfort. It seems to be taken for granted regarded our gag-rule legislation as a sort of war that the moment a Republiean finds fault with the measure, and so upheld and defended it; and so corruption in his party or in the Administration, long as it was used alone to carry on the legislative he can be no longer trusted by the faithful.—Gen- part of the war it was well; but it was too danger oral Butler is the beau idea! of a Republican. His qr r«* 'W 4* -V»t* ft • Mr. A. J. Dufur, of this county, who has been, for the last right months, pearly all the trme tyavcl- ing at the East, arrived home by the steamet Ajat, on Monday. He called upon ns yesterday and wa learned from him some gratifying $ew| regard to the emigration whieh may be expected the com ing season. Mr. Dufur, during his absence at the East, visited and traveled through, more er less, all the New ¿ngl^nd Stale» except Maine; all of the Middle States ; all of the Northwestern States, except Minnesota ; and spent several weeks in the Canadas. During this time he had some public talks with the people, and conversed privately with thousands of men, in regard to Oregon—She in ducements here offered to immigrants. Ho did net « make any effort at all among what may be called the floating classes—people who ean pack up their carpet-bags at a day's notice; but direoted all M» efforts toward showing the substantial mon edmod erate means, the advantages which they aright find here. Ho found many mon who, with owMgy and muscle, had hewn out terms and homeo> aed are worth $1,000 to $5,000 and upward, whe deemed to emigrate to Oregon or where they could fled a milder elimate and a more generous »oil. Mr* Dufur thinks that we may reasonably oxpoet this elan of mon a greater immigration during the summer of 1870, than was ever received hove in any year of last decade.—Wo are pleased to hear this, and all the more so, because all the reliable news we get is confirmatory of Mr. D.'s opinion. From all that we have beard of from Mr. Dnfnr af his mission to the States, wo are satisfied that he has performed a very valuable service to the State. — Oregonian. Home. th I .1 Homa should ba the most attractive phme earth. What a sham life that must be where home 1» nightly abandoned for theatres, opera», hall», and the society of others? He is unworthy the re- Third Street, (west side), between California lation of husband or father who prefers the com and Main. panionship of others to that ef the wife of his youth Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts of th id State. and the children he has begotten. But the attrac a w - tiveness of home is the Work of woman.* Here is Particular attention paid to the collection the throne of her power and glory. . Not m legis of Claims against the Federal and State Govern* meats, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption lative hall, nor at the ballot-box, aor in short, Look at the horde of General, Colonels, Lieu and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry ef Mineral clothes, but kt home, the guardian of infancy, the tenant-Colonels, Majors, Captains, Lieutenants, Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. instructor of childhood, the eompanion of youth, Army Chaplains, Supers, and prostitutes, often C. W. KAHLER, the partner of manhood, the comfort of old ago, let known as hospital nurses, mixed in with a few her diminish sorrow by her sympathy, heighten good wi.men, all of whom bought their positions joy by her tenderness, dignify by her intelligence, of those who bad them to sell 1 elevate by her devotion. She io to make borne all And censure an ex-member of Congress. And JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, this by music and flowers and books and delightful they tossed an empty tub to a whale ! Now let eon venations. Especially homo should be intense, Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and the stealing begin anew ! The publio is satisfied. ly religions. The fires of devotion should barn other Courts of this State. He sold a cadetship for $2,000 and ran home. brightly and cheerfully on the domestic alter. OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. And^Congress denounces this selling of place. Sweetly and gently each spirit should evince its Jacobs-opposite Court House square. Who sold commissions te army oflqpers during constant and higher communion with Jesus. the war ? DR. GEO. B- TOLMAN, Home will then be a retreat froi ears, a refuge • > Lincoln—Lincoln’s female attachment—Camer from sorrow, the anto-ebamber ef death. (late Surgeon U. S. Army,) on, Stanton, Seward, and an army of Senators, ous a party weapon to play with beyond the days cheek never blushes 4t anything, and the moreeor- Congressmen, and other harlots who had keys to whei^it was absolutely necessary. White it would rupt and rotten the Administration is proved, the A little »even year old living nt Waterford, Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, the administrative bedchamber. be a national misfortune to have the control of the closer he adheres to it.— Merçpry. Saratoga county, taking pattern of bib father, into the I hands of the ’ • Democracy, it Who sold edmofissions to guttersnipes, jail birds, House pass ILL PRACTICE IN JACKSON AND •» t . . adjacent counties, and attend promptly to prison »onviets, upstarts, loyal ignoramuses, will be a matter af congratulation when the mi Dana on the Death of Republicanism- stoutly declared * himself a Democrat. Hr» all calls on professional business. grandfather, who io a Republican, promised known thieves, and men who knew nothing of nority shall be somewhat stronger, so strong, in The New York £un, whoso editor, Mr. Dana, is him a pony and carriage if he would declare - OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, wa*—to shallow-brained, cowardly, uneducated fact, as to be able to force deliberate action in all one of the sharpest-eyed, shrewdest calculators over himself a Republican. The next morning at on 4th street, opposite the M.- E. Church, Jack . military experimenters, who lost armies after ar matters, and to prevent the previous question from sonville, Oregon. mies in their raids fur spoons, cotton, mules and being made a party machine for compelling a strict graduated by the Radical party, has been casting breakfast Freddy looked very grave, and war the political horoscope of the party, wow that the Jan. 8th, 1870. jan8-tf. - . -• • niggers,? , - .. s r partisan vote. unconjmuuicaliyc. After a brief meal he triumph ef the Fiiteenth Amendment may betaken The Republican administration of Abraham Lin At present, the Democrats, when they have a for granted, and the negro taken, out of polities, arose and went into the kitchen, where. Dr. L. T. DAVIS, coln—of Andrew Johnson ; the honest and virtu- chance, can make a good show in debate. Cox is ♦ Ho sees in this very fact the seeds of the disease Bridget was at work. Reeling hi» bend open ous Senators who have stolen tbemselves rich at sharp, quick and witty. ' VoOrhees is ready, and that will kill the iniquity, and gives his reasons as his hands, be indulged in deep meditation lor the expense of the people. has a voice that of itself attracts attention ; be- li . >• 1 a moment, then suddenly looking up -ho Who Sells post-offices, foreign missions, Collec- cause it is such a wonderful relief to |iave a mem follows : Opposite t he Old It is out of the final termination of the slavery asked, “Bridget, do you know what I am Y* torships, Assessors’ places, and everything in the ber speak so that, he can be .heard distinctly and contest that the main peral of the Republican party No,” said the girl. “Well I will Uli you/' A rkansas L ivery S table , line of ofilaial positions ¿o black or white, male or easily, without leading forward and opening the arises. At the last Preaidentel election more than mouth, and setting a hollowed hand behind eac^.1 female thieves ? said be; “I am a darned old eopperhepd. half a million of mon voted lor Gen. Grant solely tk President Grant, the venal, thieving, corrupt, ear. Marshall and Beck are men of ability, and “What I” said Bridget. “I teU you l am a ’Jacksonville, Oregon. because they wanted to see the pending plan ef begging President of the United States 1 their positions on Committees'give- them consider darned old copperhead, the meanest kind of a E. H. GREENMAN, . Who sells places in the departments at Wash able weight. Fernando Wood, whatever you may reconstruction carried through. When this is ac>- complisbed they will feel no especial attachment to Democrat.” This settled the enee, and 3F*lxywlolAXx cD Oxa.x*gg©o», ington to painted harlots, and hump-hacked mis think of.him in New York", is one of the best be tresses—takingtheir joy and freedom to eX*tatic haved men in the House, and his bearing, is al him or his party. They are Independent citizens, Freddy clings to bi» party al the »aerifiee of . I OFFICE—AJ hit residence on Fifth Street ways ef the representative folk dream about before who never support a party merely for the good it a pony »nd a carriage. climax, all at the expense of taxpayers ? Jacksonville, Oregon. Members of Congress—the same cowardly thieves they eome to Washington and see the real article has done. It is to these satisfied Republiean» that ysF*Will practice in Jackson and adjacent coun- Tnx African is in Congress at last, and the in power who dared not censure one of their own with his feet upon his desk, and hear the roar that the party may be indebted for it» early defeat, and ies. and attend promptly to professional calls. Radicals are happy. On tbe 25th ult., negro ----------- 1——-, v— ----- »------ ;----------- *------- —— number, but with a yell of triumph shouted their rises in the galleries as if the foundations of a new even its ultimate dissolution. Then there are the dtfdtrinarios of the party, who Revels was admitted to a seat in the Senato DR. A. B. OVERBECK “^yes” into the rotten body of a brotn.er—a dead Babel were be|ng put in beloy. James .Brooks earpet-bag member of our national auction mart 1 would do credit to any Democratic assembly, and differ with its present policy on the tariff, the cur from the bayonet ruled district formerly WILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR- Who sells the workingmen each year to the Eldridge, Holman and Randall ean hold their own rency, the construction on the Constitution, and known.»» the Stato of Mississippi. The poor vv ’ GERY, and will attend promptly to all calls on professional business. His office and residence non-taxpaying bondholder—who sells the currency with alt comers in a parliamentary skirmish. the gradual absorbation into Congress of' an un darkey naturally grinned all over with de- «* ■* are at of the land in lots to suit, to national banks, to With the virtual settlement of reconstruction, the warrantable share of the powers of the government. light as be took the oath, and received the The Overbeck Hospital, the demoralisation of enterprise and robbery of in issues that have divided the“ House so long, and The cord which has bound all these classes to the congratulations ef the black and white Rad- 1-tf On Oregon Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. which have necessarily developed much bitter spir party is broken. Following elose behind then dustry everywhere ? ionia who bad gathered to see thto sight* There same members of Congress who, like dogs, it, are passing away1,1 and with them Ufa great comes the long procession of disqualified Repub JAMES D. FAY. have voided a spirit of forced indignation against ' measure the aspetitWthey caused. At no time licans, some of whom are disgusted with the ad But Massachusetts Wilson took advantage of a waysideusarpet-bag—the better.to fit themselves i since the war closed has there been such good feel ministration because ©Fits nepotism, its favoritism, the cloud that is darkening over poor Sumner ing and so muoh good fellowship between the two the un worth/ character of many of it» agents, and since his castigation by bis brother Radicals, for a renewal of their race for plunder. Who sells post-offices to his father, cousins, > sides of the House as now prevail.— Christian its disregard of the claims to consideration of dis and contrived to carry off the honors, by OFFICE—In Court Honee, up «teirs.---- •* <* — tinguished members of the party ; while other» are escorting the nigger to the clerk> deck. This nephews, and relations generally, taking his pay ' Union (Beecher*» Paper.) Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts indignant at it» failure1 to redeem its pledges of in anything from a yellow iperease-dog to a bit of n ■ • was decidedly meap.—.ibmerpy.’» Bemomraf. of this State. Lors or Pausa—An orator speaking of an op economy, and because of it» fawning at the foot New Jersey muck ? dJ" " J 1 1 ■ -l ponent’s love of praise, described him as so vain in stool of the British throne, and its base desertion Between thirty and forty large ships have passed Particular attention paid to the collection Our noble President 1 of the cause of free government on this continent. through the Susy Canal since its opening. The of Claims against the Federal and State Govern Who sold the army to thieves, raiderr, spoon- that respect “that he would be content to give u Though the bond which has united these classes ments, the Entry of Lands under the Prercmption the ghost, if it were but to look up and read the to the party thicves, church : robbers, house-pillagers, furniture not jet setered, It i» seriouely amount of tolls received from thorn was sdbout $80,- and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral weakened, and may knap at the first severe strain. boxers, grave-disturbers, «pd disease-distributers stone-cuttar’» puff on hit gravo-stone.” Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. 1 tf. JAMES It. NEIL, Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, W Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law, . * . .J ! r*