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1« Hi
»•»I •»» Sw tve »rar» pwet baa
»bat.
vitb-et
bw I»»»’* «»*J
-tial»’ than
wmleawbasawt,
we e*t«rmrd them, they
prx<>uMk*r bridges. The city is built cm « tte«r!y lev«!
‘
’• imfmun
mo
projwrtic« of henH-m than they bate been plain, which is only mi « hundred and ninety
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dscsd* tb
credited with. Their condition at the clo«e fret above the sea. and i< broken only on tbei ,mPl>rtaft* case«, though they can t «HI bow
mg away to U m U
of a four years’ exhaustive and unsucee«sful right back of the river by a rang« of bills. (,nUtdl ,wh-e two is. Negroes can sow steal
return«, eove 1
war, in which absolute failure had followed From the chalk formation underlaying the *D*tead
work for a living. Negroes can c>art, or the exp
the expenditure of all their resources, was !city have mainly been drawn the materials DOW ra‘,‘e rioU and •hoot down white men,
At present rates the jsrataid (4 tbs last 4cf-
JOB PRINTING.
pitiable to a degree that has seldom been for t|ie construction of houses for the living, nnd then £et tbe Governor to defend them
fennel blossoms will ere long be osn : “AH
Every variety of Job Work executed with neat i witnessed. Defeated, disarmed and utterly
Lands
are
now
while the space thus excavated has been part-1w’^1 ^ie secret service fund.
our blooming associates are faded and gone”
ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates.
impoverished wonld appear to make up the
allowed
to
grow
up
in
weeds
and
bushes,
for
ly utilized as a depository for the dead, form
to happiness of the connubialistic type. A
full measure of misery to a people; but in
ing the famous catacombs. The fortifications want of labor to till them. We can now few * years since a noble band of handsome
the case of our Southern countrymen there
of Paris were mainly constructed in the reign hear the yells of drunken negroes, and the and high-airing friends stood around us—
was added to this the rare humiliation of be
of Louis Pbillippe under the instigation and musical reports of guns and pistols at all fresh, bright, verdant youDg plants. The
ing placed in political subjection to their own direction of M. Thiers, who was at ODe time times of night. Our Yankee officials can matrimonial simoon swept over the plain—and
ex-slaves—an ignominy which none but them the Premier of that monarch, and who seems now get rich off of the fees of office. There
where are they now ? - Smitten, blasted, cut ‘
selves can fully comp'rehcud. For a time the to have had a shrewd apprehension of a com- is only about twenty murders now to where
own like the grass of the field, which to day
JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 1« accumulated burdens seemed more.than they ing.struggle with Germany. It was in re there was one before the war. We are ue¿Zi ¿c and to morrow is made into hay to feed a
could bear, and the commencement of a des
membrance of this fact that the Empress troubled with selling more than half the i cP 7J
donkey or line goose nests. Faded, withered,
olds its regular meetings on pondent migration to Brazil was apprehen-lp
ton
now
that
we
sold
before
the
war.
Taxes
every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’
Eugenie lately toasted M. Thiers, as reported
dry enough for pea sticks. Alas! alas ! what
regarded qs the initiative ot a move
Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited sively
to
are
only
about
ten
times
as
heavy
now
as
by the Paris journals, and it is only a just re
has got into the youth of the land ? Caught
attend.
JOHN McKEE, N. G.
ment that might possibly make the South the
they
were
under
our
former
government.
E. SMITH, R. S«c'y.
cognition of his energy and skill in planning
by a giggle, see bow they wriggle ! In rain
desolate
exclusive
home
of
semi-barbaric:
White
children
bavo
the
privilege
of
attend
W m . K B lippel
ilger , ,
j defensive works that he has just been added,
do we expostulate and warn them. The tin
H.
I
; Africans. But fortunately for the Southern
Trustees.
ing
nigger
schools.
Our
people
are
relieved
against his wish, to the Comuiitte of Defense.
gle of a guitar, or the rippling “teecbee” of
H. V. H elms , J
people themselves, fortunately for their North- ■
of
the
trouble
of
selecting
their
own
officers.
Pho fortifications consist of a bastioned and
maidenly merriment, comes floating on the
May 1st, 1869
t—f ern kinsmen, and fortunately
for the!
In
fact,
the
condition
of
affairs
is
remarkably
terrace 1 wall which averages nearly 4) feet
air, and the admonitory roar of friendly Ni
’Government that seemed resolved to drive i
JAMES R. NEIL,
gratifying
to
Yankees
and
niggers,
and
it
in height, surrounded on the outer wall bv a
agara would be unheard. Heedlessly, mod
them to despair, the Southern leaders came!
don
’
t
make
aDy
difference
whether
poor
white
Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law, forward and ex *rted the personal authority ditch nearly 20 feet deep and from 50 to IGO
estly, scorning instruction, onward they’re
trash
are
pleased
or
not.
They
are
rebels,
fc *t wide. the sloping bank, or escarpment of
rushing, surging and pushing, down to de
Third Street, (weit ride), between California
which had demonstrate I such potency i’i the
,
and
have
no
rights
that
a
loyal
Yankee
or
and Main.
struction, or to matrimony, which amounts
'
i Wl”ch is faced with masonryjfor 34 feet
.
war. Ln ‘V condemned the Brazil movement,
nigger
is
bound
to
respect.
—
Brandon,
Miss.,
Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts
against the wall. The wall and ditch form
to t^e same. The young, the brave, the gay,
of thii State.
an 1 advise 1 (heir pe »pie to remain at home
Republican.
an irregular circle about the city, nearly 22
the grave, the ugly, the pretty, the silly, ths
iI
Particular attention paid to the collection and accept what might come. Their couhm *: miles long. The wall presents 91 nngular
witty, the brilliant, the stupid, all yield to
A Deified American.
of Claims against tire Federal and State Govern was obeyed, an I they thus became the instru
Cupid— all seem resistlessly bound to travel
ment. the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption ments of saving to the country an element fronts, an 1 ha<* Go entrances, namely : 51
and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry at Mineral
gates, which are notable architectural works,
A correspondent writing from Canton says the broad, gudgeon-beaten path that leads to
which that country itppeare I anxious to get
Lodes nnder the recent Act of Congress.
lit passages for railways, and 4 posterns. that Ward, the American filibuster, who beatific moonshine, white kids, orange blos
rid of, but which it will yet learn to appre
C. W. KAllLER,
A continuous carriage road and railway fol went to China and entered the service of the soms, altars and benevolent parsons, vine
ciate. Beaten 'in th) war, disarmed, de-
i >w the interior of the wall, intersecting all Emperor, aiding in suppressing the rebellion, clad cottages, grocers’ bills, wash days and
I .
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prive
1
of
the
pilitical
rights
which,
were
a
,
Attorney ani Ctunsellor-at-Law,
ic railroads and other thoroughfares leading has been deified. The people accept all the biscuits, slop-coffee, seedy hats, patohed el
part of themselves, harassed by constant mil-1
¡t »and from the city. The system of defense gods that may bo decreed, and now an bows, faded oalicoes, drudgery, “squalls” and
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
itarv interference, and annoyed by the offen-
variegated unpleasantness 1 Poor wretches I
I
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sive conduct of the ignorant masses into whose is completed by 17 detached angular forts on American has been thus favored.
Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and
the outside, each in itself a powerful fortress,
Ward was of great service to the Emperor Heaven help them 1
hands had been entrusted the authority they ,
other Courts of this State.
and all presenting 93 fronts, defending, the in putting down the rebellion, His succès?
OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. once wielded, there was nothing left them;
approaches in every direction, and connected was wonderful to the Chinese, and at the B athing B eauties .—One of the bathing
Jacobs—opposite Court House square.
but to seek a partial oblivion of- their afflic
by a series of strategical roads.
time he was accidentally shot by his own place gentry writes : Did you ever see a thin
tions in hard labor in their mortgaged cot-
DB. GEO. B. TOLMAN,
girl take a bath in the surf and coma out
The walls and forts were armed in timo of men, they looked upon him as the greatest
ton fields, while their ex slaves wallowed in
with her bathing dress sticking tight to her
(late Surgeon U. S. Army,)
franchises they knew not the value of, and peace with 2,238 mortars, cannon and how General that had existed for two thousand
like a poor woman’s plaster ? Funny, wasn’t
Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, an unfriendly party in Congress spent year itzers, and 575 rampar.t guns, 200,000 mus years.
it? Well, it’s nothing compared to a fat
after year in parsing moasuros to perpetuato kets, and an adequate supply of projectiles At his own reqflp his coffin was left at
ILL PRACTICE IN JACKSON AND
Ningo Po, according to Chinese custom, girl in the same “posish.” I do think, of
adjacent counties, and attend promptly to the subjection of four million Americans to and powder. Since the present war began
all the comical sights in Ahs wide world, the
fand forts above ground and uncovered. Nine months
all calls on professional business.
■four millions Africans. It was this weary the number of guns on the ram(mmPand
funniest is a fat girl when she comes out of
accord after (18G3) the Emperor ordered the body
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
ordeal of five years, in .which Southern heads has been increased to 4,000 or 5 J)00 —accord-
the surf. I have seen puppy dogs with blue
to
be
removed
to
Sung
Kong,
and
deposited
ing
to
telegraphic
reports
—
manned
by
18,000
were
smitten
down
whenever
they
dared
to
on 4th street, opposite the M. E. Church, Jack
ribbons on their tails, and neatly embroidered
sonville, Oregon.
I lift themselves up, that has added to the experienced gunners from the fleet. The in the court yard of the Temple of Confucius. flannel shirts on their dear, dear little necks*
Jan. 8th, 1870.
jan8-tf.
Southern character a fortitude that it was defenses are garrisoned with 200,000 troops, Within the temple was set up a tablet bear and I’ve seen Horace Greeley at a party, but
not supposed to possess, and such as few peo who are constantly being reinforced by troops ing his name as the “Captor of Sung Kong they are as naught, and the dust in the bal
Dr. L. T. DAVIS,
pie have ever exhibited. Had this people from the country, supported by volunteers and many other cities.”
ance, alongside of a wet fat woman in her
The Emperor has seen fit to go farther,
ffioc“On Fine street, been brave and passionate only, they would from the resident population, including a
bathing elothes. I don’t think men look any
have broken out in repeated futile resistance large number of workingmen who have closed and in a recent edict, has placed him among better, but we don’t expect grace and baanty
Opposite the OK
to the Federal authority. But they made no their shops or thrown down their tools to as tbe major gods of China, commanding shrines in our sex, and can stand the sight. If you
A rkansas L ivery S table , such resistance. Their submission at Ap sist in the defense of the Capital. Paris was to be built and worship paid to this American. are very much in love with a girl and want to
The people arc worshipping him along
pomattox was absolute, and 1ms been main never so well prepared for defense as at this
break the spell, take her to the Branch and
tained unbroken every day and ’every hour time ; but whether it is provisioned to sus with tbe most ancient and powerful deities
Jacksonville, Oregon.
see her in her surf toggery. If that don’t
since then. They recognized that it was tain a long siege, or whether its crowded of their religion, as a great deliverer from
knock the spooney out o( you you’d bettor
E. H. GREENMAN,
their duty to suffer, and they have endured population would long consent to be exposed war and famine, and a powerful god in the
X*lxy»ioi«.xx rib Surgoon, their sufferings, not with apathy and despair, to the horrors of a siege, is not eo certain. form of a man. In every household, school marry her and call it square.
T he S ecret of S uccess .—A good story is
OFFICE—At the U. S. HOTEL, on Califor but with an unmurmuring patience thoroughly If the Germans are able to resume their and temple, his name will thus be commemo
nia Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
heroic. They have added their valuable cot march on the city, they will find the ap rated. The remembrances of millions of peo told of the venerable Dr. Slop, of Mad rab
^Will practice in Jackson and adjacentcoun-
bit, who was a Doctor of the Experimental
ton crops, produced by their own labor, to proaches to it in a circuit of forty miles ob ple secures his immortality.
ies, ar.d attend promptly to professional calls.
the wealth of the country ; they bavo assisted structed, and the most expected avenues will
G rant has appointed a fellow at Washing and Eclectic School of Medicine, years ago.
DB. A. B. OVERBECK
to pay a debt that represents the cost of their doubtless be defended by troops. Railroads ton as associate judge of the Supreme Court It was a rule of the Doctor’s never to have
will be torn up, bridges destroyed, and car who never was admitted to tbe bar, except anything wasted, and therefore when any
IfJILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR- defeat; they have submitted without opposi
lY GE RY, and will attend promptly to all qalls tion to orders and processes issued by those riage ways blocked- To prevent an approach the whisky bar. There is a row among the prescription remained untaken, after the pa-
on professional business. His office and residence
who were once their servitors ; they have under cover of the Bois de Boulogne on the lawyers about it. But Grant naturally thinks tient had died or recovered, ho would empty
are at
seen their hardly earned substance devoured west, and of tbe Bois de Vincennes on the that if he can be President, any other loafer it in a bottle kept for, the purpose, that be
The Overheck Hospital,
On Oregon Street, Jacksonville. Oregon
I-tf by greedy «nd characterless adventurers from east, portions of those forests have been felled can be’ Judge. ’This is what the Day Book came the receptacle of a heterogeneous com
distant States ; and they have done and borne and earthworks erected along the roads lead
pound that science could not analyse. A
all this without either resentment or indiffer ing through them. Numerous houses have says, and it is to the point.
JAMES D. FAY,
younger member of the faculty noted this as
ence. In view ot.the spectacle they have
A
man
passed
through
Council
Bluffs,
on
a very singular fact, and asked of him tbe
presented, and are still presenting, it been torn down outside the walls to leave a
Attorney & Gounsellor-at-Law, thus
his
return
to
Missouri,
after
having
tried
to
reason for it. The Doctor hesitated a little,
may be asked in their behalf, if it is not time clean sweep for the guns, and the trees felled
that their oppression should cease ? Has the have been used in the construction of abattis. live in Minnesota. “Don’t like to live up and then replied that though in ordinary
OFFICE—In Coart House, up stairs.
Government of'the United States, this day,
thar,’’ said he. “Have nine moDths of win cases he knew well what to do, there were
Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts
more valuable and virtuous citizens in any
ter, and the rest of the time it’s d----- d late instances when all his medical skill failed,
of this State.
part of its entire domain than these proscribed
A Japanese potentate, twenty eight years
and he was floored with doubt. At snob
white people of the South? And can any old, has a promising family of thirty-three in the fall.”
times it was his custom to resort to tbe big
Particular attention paid to the collection government, with justice to itself, persist in
of Claims against the Federal and State Govern
sons and forty eight daughters. The rest of A Richmond Jenkins threatens to kill a bottle, and leave nature and aceideut to ac
eppressing
and
disabling
a
people
whose
only
complish the cure, “and will you believe it,”
ments, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption
printer
because
be
put
an
“
h
”
in
the
“
black
the
children
are
supposed
to
have
been
answer
to
the
infliction
is
the
mute
eloquenoo
and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral
said he. “some of my most brilliant successes
drowned.
skirt” of a White Sulphur belle.
Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. 1 tf. of a fortitude that has scarcely a parallel?
have resulted from it ?”
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