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How about Connecticut ? Qj The Word White to be Stricken from the Naturalization Laws. S quirie ’ s C ourt .—Before J. R. Wade, J. P., Tuesday and Wednesday—State of Oregon vs. Albert Johnson, (colored) for inducing a girl (col ored) under the age of sixteen to leave home, with out the consent of her parents—discharged. Kah ler and Neil for prosecution—Fay for defense. Friday : State of Oregon vs. Ambrose—assault and battery—fined $10 and costs. EXTRACRLINÀRY DISPLAY The Democracy very recently gained a great vic —OF— tory in Connecticut. The good news was an The Radical platform of Oregon contains a reso SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1870 nounced iu this city by telegrams to the associated lution which pledges the party to oppose all change press, and elicited remarks from the organs of both in the naturalization laws, by which no other for parties, the Herald was properly jubilant over eigners than those already mentioned in the law the success of its party in a great fight, and the can become citizens of the United States. By this Oregonian was disposed to underrate the prestige resolution the Radicals intend to convey the im G recian B end .—Several cases of this rage ap thus gained. It attempted to convey the idea pression that they are opposed to Chinese suffrage. peared In town this week—the first we have had. FOR CONGRESS : that the Radicals were overcame, not by the pow That, this is mere pretense it requires very little We don’t consider the fashion at all admirable, ers of their enemies but from their own neglect, science to percicve ; but ns some may be fooled by but suppose it must be hugely comfortable. and wound np by tho usual braggadocio indulged the plausible assertion, we shall take care to ex in after defeat. To read our neighbor’s articles, pose the whole scheme of deception. In the first one would suppose that the Radical party was in place, the resolution not only excludes Chinamen, ave just received a tiior - vincible everywhere, and that success invariably onirh assortment of FALL and WIN- but all negroes not born in this country. By what FOR GOVERNOR : 1ER GOODS, consisting of the very latest, followed “an effort,’’ while defeat never came ex rule of ethics the Radicals, who are in favor of ne y vtrtue of an execution duly styles of l . r. groves . cept as a consequence of neglect. That such argu gro suffrage as a general proposition, can justify ISSUED BY the Clerk of the Circuit Court of ments as this are without foundation generally, the exclusion from it of such negroes as are not the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, and especially not tenablo in the recent case ol natives, we cannot divine ; yet such is the incon and to me directed, in favor of Anderson <t Glenn FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : Connecticut, is evidenced by the history of the re sistent position that the sixth resolution of their and against N. Cook, for the recovery of the sum of two hundred and seventy-six dollars and thirty cent contest. The Radicals in (hat case did make platform places them in, See how it will work in eight cents ($276 38), with interest thereon at the CLOAKS, s. r. CHADWICK. a most strenuous effort to win the day, and were Portland. We arc told that more than half the rate often per cent, per annum from the 18th day HATS, defeated, not through neglect on their part but in negroes in Portland are from Jamaica , W. I., or of June, 1868, together with costs and accruing costs, I have levied upon and will on Saturday, the spite ot their most earnest endeavors. The Mis from the lower Pacific coast of America, None of 14th day of May, 1870, between the hours of nine FOR STATE TREASURER : SHAWLS, souri ll<publican, ot March 30th last, in an article these can vote, and the Platform of the Radical o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m. of said day, on the then pending election, said : “A few days party says they never • shall acquire that right. Is at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in said li. FLEISCHNER BALMORAL since a committee of leading Radicals from Con-' not this an outrngeou? s inconsistency on the part of County, offer for sale, for cash, at public auction, to the highest bidder all of the right, title an<i in nectieut interviewed President Grant and sugges those who claim to be par excellence the black terest of the said N. Cook, in and to the following SKIRTS, ted to him the propriety of formally proclaiming man’s friends? By what argument can such a described real property : The South east quarter FOR STATE PRINTER : the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment. The course be justified to the native born negroes? It of Section 25, in Township 36, South Range, No. TRIMMINGS, 2 west, within said Jackson county, Oregon. T. PATTERSOK Committee were perfectly frank in stating the rea all men are created equal, why should foreign T. G. REAMES, Sheriff. NOTIONS, son tor their solicitude on this point ; namely, that born negroes be denied rights that are conceded to Dated April 16th, 1870. aper!6-w4. au election was to occur in Connecticut the comin'>• those who are natives of the country? The Rad week, and the strong probabilities were that the icals of Oregon will attempt by some sort of soph FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY : Democracy would carry the State by about one istry to justify their sixth resolution, but Sumner, AI p « n complete R’Nortment of GENTS 1st District -H H HANNA. thousand majority, unless the negroes were allow I in the Senate, has fixed up the record so that all and BOYS’ clothing of the »ery latest N JUSTICE’S COURT OF THE STATE OF ed to vote. The negroes, they said, having al humbug picas in that regard will fail. In Phila Democratic County Convention. ready been registered, were prepared to march in delphia a foreign born negro applied for naturaliza o Oregon. County of Jackson, for the Precinct f Jacksonville, before J. R. Wade, J. P. solid column to the polls an 1 deposit a sufficient tion papers, but wa- denied the right to declare John Orth, Plff vs. John R. Peacock, Deft. By resolution of the Democratic County Cen- { number of “strictly loyal” ballots to rescue the! his intention to become a citizen, on the ground tral Committee held in Jacksonville. Aprd 2d, land ot steady habits and counterfeit nutmegs from Civil action to recover money. that none but white men ceuhl become naturalized. 1870, the Democratic County Convention for nom To John R. Peacock, the above named Deft: inating a County Ticket will be held in Jackson the threatened calamity of a Conservative triumph.” His loyal attorney, concicving said refusal to be You are hereby required to appear in said Court —OUR— ville on Saturday, May 7th, 1870. The Commit It will thus be seen that so great was the solicitude an outrage, immediately advised Charles Sumner, on Monday, the 30th day of May, 1870, at 10 tee recommend that the Precinct Meetings for the of the Radicals .to carry Connecticut, that they at Washington, of tho situation, and received the o’clock in the forenoon of said day, and answer election of Delegates to the County Convention be thought it worth while to send a Committee to the Complaint filed in the above entitled action. r * following reply : held on Saturday. April 3»>th. 1870, at 1 o'clock It is ordered by the Court that publication of this W ashington , March 23, 1870. p. ra. The apportionment is based upon the vote wait on the President and demand of him the aid notice be made for six consecutive weeks in the cast for J. S. Smith, giving one delegate to each which, by tueir calculations, au wurly proclama D ear S ir : It is with a fci-ling of shame that I D emocratic N ews , a weekly newspaper published are of California manufacture, far superior precinct at large, one delegate for every twenty- tion ot the ratification of the Fifteenth Amend am aware that the discrimination in favor of white at Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. You in quality to Eastern make, and wegu»ran<- five votes cast for Smith, and one delegate for each are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said ment would give them. It is said that the Presi men still lingers in our naturalization laws. fraction of thirteen votes bver twenty-five. The Complaint as above required, the Plaintiff will ask tee to fit the most exquisite foot. Precincts, under this apportionment, are entitled dent at first refused to hasten reconstruction mat I have introduced a bill to strikeout this last for the relief as demanded in said Complaint. tn the following number of votes in the County ters, merely to gain a poiut in Connecticut, but relic of former days, and it is now before the Ju- ■JOHN ORTH, Plaintiff. Convention : that afterwards he was couvineed that there was diciary Committee awaiting ‘heir report. Jacksonville, April 11th, 1870. aprl6-w6. 3 an urgent necessity, and consented to issue the re 4 ; Applegate, Ashland, With thanks f r the intcrc-t *• ' - 3 Butte Creek, 4 ; Eden, •J) Sdu ’02sl ‘PS IP'lv quired proclamation, so soon as Texas was a knit 9 • this matter, 1 Eva»s Creek, j Flource Rock, •q.ipid 2 ted, without waiting for Georgia, and, accordingly, 1 5 Foots Creek, Forest Creek, has been replenishsd and prices reduced to put: ssaujviau qi ’ .w ariop OKMIIYdHU 1Ô Jacksonville, 1 Grants Pass, •dttaqo |p>¡ <»j puuoq ihk j Apuanbae we find that document, dated March 30th, the very meet the times. Querns wire, Crockery, nn<I 1 1 » Leland. Klamath Bas .fanoni pua pâiiq a.ni samu sn : ajaq.u day on which the article in the liepublican, from 2 3 Manzanita, » Rock Point, «qojtid ajojaq qua w am axiJi oj qoM op the like, in abundance ; in fact, all kind» of 4 Table Rock, whi:h we quote, was published. We are not ad 1 Sterlingville, b a.wqu aq| jo .C ub ïfuiqsiM suosjaj UOods to supply the wants of the people. 3 vised as to whether the negroes voted at the elec 1 5 Willow Springs, Union Town, •)ins o) uoi)iunintiiB jo The Committee have decided upon the voting for tion, but if they did (and it is likely they did) they p iw ‘spppid jatyo pun jaífuujaq ‘suiiil IT IS J. S. Smith in 18BR, as a test entitling voters to I',] .1° JU.HIIJJOSSB aSjB| I! pllliq IIO OS[B participate in the Precinct meetings, who resided must have divide 1 at the p<dis, or else the Demo s£i[ A*ja|ppv¡j aip ui JounpAjaaa puy in the county that time. This test does not af cratic victory was gained both over their he «.«I i fect voters who have come into the county siuce and that of their Radical admirers. In ei VII the last election. case, the calculations of the Radicals were o The Commi’tce ask the Democracy of the vari to advertise prices, but will assure yon that-' KKIVS ous Precincts to turn out in mass, and send up to thrown, and the Democracy have cause for r, you can buy gissls of us, FOR CASH, at as gratulation. So it will be seen that the Dernocr the County Convention their best men. W. F. SONGER, Ch’r Com., ic victory in Connecticut is a matter that indic.it ‘SUiidS tonishing low prices. J amrs T. G lenn , Secretary. much, especially coming as it does on the heels Call and see us ; we are well supplied with ‘S«l III AV a decreased Radical vote in New Hampshire», goods, anil tire bound to sell then) for cash “Still We Live.” where the Radical candidates come in ahead by | ‘s:ri(inui lower than any other house in the county. only a neck. When the Republicans can’t hold With to-day’s issue we complete the first Vol their own in Naw England, what show have they ‘ssaNiivu ume of the D emocratic N ews . Custom has made iu Oregon?— Herald. it imperative, on such occasions, for the Publish ‘saiaavs er to announce his success, as also the objects Republican Economy. ni which he hopes to atta.n. Commencing under the State. Now the q«. XV H3HÍ1A3V^Í1KV most unfavorable auspices, our neighbor predicted Ours is a good Government. It came in power that that sickly babe could not survive six months, to inaugerate a series of brilliant reforms and to that the Fifteenth Amendment ,su-ciHcd) to the Constitution of the United States is in the sime but “still we live,” and that sickly babe has not retrench expenses. ‘MIrIIAXOSM3Vr ‘XO37IHO only survived, but has grown, keeping pace with As a sample of its economy, wo call attention to category with the provision in that of this State, his age, notwithstanding our neighbor’s predic the following facts : Alaska is now one of our ac which we have quoted from. In both cases, legis Corner California and Kowrth St». lation to enforco the article is mentioned, and if tion. quired possessions. It is a place of rest for ati rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- Being permanently settled here, our interests are army of United States officials, who live off tho one does not enforce itself, why should the other? 1 rally inform his friends and the public gen The conclusion seems to be, then, that in the ab identified with the prosperity of this section ; and people. In response to a Congressional resolution, erally hat he has jHirchased the above estab a long acquaintance in Jackson and adjoining Secretary Boutwell has transmitted to the Speaker sence of any law to enforce the Fifteenth Amend lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will bo henceforward conducted under his constnnt per counties, induces us to hope that with the assist a detailed account of tho Alaska swindle for the ment to the Constitution of the United States, St must remain inoperative, and, sonal supervision, and he guarantees satisfaction consequen ly, ance of our friends we shall be able to make the past-year. Receipts from all sources, $21,489 34. Si êH to all who may favor him with their patronage. groes cannot vote in Oregon next June. Let the N ews a first-class local newspaper, and in the fu Expenses to collect the above, $597,789 19. These stables are centrally located, and within ture, as in the past, it will be devoted to the inter So it costs $27 50 to collect $1 of revenue up lawyers argue this question, and begin now, as convenient distance »>f th» various houses of public- important results may follow its determination.— entertainment. Hones or mules will bo boarded ests of this portion of the State. there 1 But then loyalty must bo rewarded, and Herald. and cared for, by the du-v or week, at moderate J Politically, the D emocratic N ews , as its name who of the workingmen will object to such a little charges. He lias the largest stuck in Oregon,, indicates, will be devoted to the grand old Demo steal ? . south of Portland, oi S ocial E quality ,—The Santa Clara Argus of I cratic party. Believing that with that party rests We suggest tho idea of employing postmen to April 9th says : the welfare of the people, and the preservation of deliver letters free in that region. They go around —AT THE— The white and the black Radicals of San Jose Constitutional liberty, we will devo eto the defease on skates—chance for more steel. Ours is a good have set the example of social equality. The I with single or double beanrrs^for hire on reason of its principles all the ability we can command. Government.— Pomeroy's Democrat. daughters of some of the leading men of the party ! able terms-; *'.*>, "We have been compelled to issue upon brown pa attended the colored ball, on Thursday evening! T he N EGRO-lNDIAN-ClIIMEHE-Sri'FRAGE P artv GOOD SADDLE MORSES & MILES, per for the last four months ; being situated in an and had a jolly good time with the colored beaux. < R ebuked ! — On the first Monday of this month, isolated portion of the country, and not getting Which will be hired to go to any pswfc of Xon disputandum est de gUstibus. Cerfiiinly they our winter’s supply before the snow fell so as to the hitherto very Radical Commonwealth of Con the country at moderate rates.. had a right to do so, and we do not mention the —ON TIIE— prevent its reaching us—that was our only re nectieut held her annual election for Governor and Animals bought and sold,, and Luts** bositt t* saddle or harness. course ; but we hope to be able to commence our members of the legislature. The Democracy went fact in a spirit of fault-finding. It is said that in waltzing the dusky exquisites gave the preference square into the fight and camo out with banners next Volume on white paper, and whilst striving T- G. Romes* Evening of April 26th, 1870. to make ample return for all favors, we would re flying ! They elected their Governor by a large ii plain beauties ; while the plain gentlemen af- Nov. 6th, 1869. novfitf. cted the colored darlings. The diversity of tastes majority besides wresting the State Senate from quest the people of this section to continue giving the toils of the Bondocrats. Certainly Connecti •evented all squabbling about partners. All went us their assistance. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. erry as a marriage bell— cut has done nobly. Grant carried the State by “Ami when music arose with its voluptuous swell, A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT TIIE W ith proper management the ratification near four thousand majority. One year of Grant Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again.” /V U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville, Ogn., on the even OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ing of the 26th of April, 1870, in commemoration of this amendment will give us in Oregon 200 col was all the people of the “land of study habits,” firm of Caro Bro’s, Ashland, Oregon, is this The fact that four Democrats in the Senate are of the Fifty-first Anniversary of the introduction day dissolved by mutual consent, M. Caro with ored votes, and elect the entire Republican ticket wanted. What a change !—to be wrought in so of Odd Fellowship within the United States. All at the June election. At the Presidential election short a time ! Does anybody in Oregon see the opposed to the Astoria land grant h is afforded Re Lodges and members in good standing, and the drawing from the firm. All debts due the late firm at Jacksonville must publican papers a great deal of solid^ comfort, by I public generally, are invited to attend. Grant only lacked 164 votes of getting tho electo hand-writing on the wall ?— Mercury. be paid M. Caro within fort< days, or they will b» enabling them to demonstrate that the Democratic ral vote of Oregon. There are upwards of two placed in the hands of an officer for collection. In Spinner’s department or bureau of the Treas ■Committee of Arrangements : party was determinedly opposed to giving Oregon hundred eolored voters in Oregon. Nine-tenths of M. CARO, ury, it is said that no girls are employed unless they I. CARO. Ike Sachs, Henry Klippel. this class vote the Republican ticket throughout are very handsome. We believe beauty is the stand the grant. Nothing is said of the «iz other Demo John Bilger, March 4th, 1870. mch5-tf„ cratic Senators who did not vote against th • grant. the United States. ard of excellence in all such houses. It is in New ■Committee of Reception : The opposition of the four is the.longest straw that This is the reason why Democrats howl for a DK. W. JACKSON. York.— Ex. our Radicals have beer, able to catch hildof fora Ilin. Turner, James Sutton, William Ray. “white man’s government and this is one rea son why we favor the Fifteenth Amendment. Our Canvasser-î arc taking orders in Oregon for the long time.— Herald. Floor Managers : colored population show they deserve to be enfran “Home Book of Wonders.” One of the “wonders” Dental Rooms in Horne’s Hotel, JacksonrlH«» Independent newspapers in Oregon seem to be Oregon. All styles of Dental work done on short II. Helms. Jacksonville ; M. Mickelson, Ashland ; chised by voting against rebels and democrats.— related in this book is that during the sessions of established for Radical pipers to copy from. This notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention Dowel? s Washington Letterto the Sentinel, January Congress of late, humUeds of women of “easy vir William Bilger, Willow Springs. given to the regulation of children’s teeth, Teeth thing of filtering stale Radical logic through self nth. tue” from all parts of the United States crowd and extracted without pain by the use of th» late proclaimed Independent papers, in order to give it throng the treets of Washington City, who depart TICKETS, - S3 method of local anasthesia. Ail work warranted. F inancial .—San Francisco April 19th—gold as soon as Congress adjourns. What a “wonder !” a color of impartiality is a cunningly devised ex Satisfaction guaranteed. April 2d, 1870. ap2-td. Nov. 20th, 1869. nov20 3m. —Ex. 113$ ; Legal Tenders buying, 89, selling 89¿. pedient, but it won’t work.— Ex. U. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FINE GOODS ! JAMES H. SLATER F 4 Sheriff’s Sale. H B TREircn DRESS SOODS, SUMMONS &C., &c I CUT AND FASHION BOOTS AND SHOES y Y » SACHS BRO’S. LIVERY & SALE STABLE ‘aHTIIMI NHOf FELLOW’S BALL U. S. HOTEL, DENTIST.