The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, September 24, 1870, Image 2

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different laboring classes for the benefit id
the manufacturing autocrats of New England ;
and on all these questions, the Republican
party adheres right to an opposite position to
that assumed by the Democratic party. This
looks as if there were something else to be
carried out besides merely gaining a victory
over our adversaries. No theory of govern­
ment by which its rule shall be guided, for­
sooth I Does the writer of such worse than
nonsense know whfit ho is talking about ?
Democratic vs. Republican Party.
GRAND AWARD
Telegraphic.
B oulion , Sept. 16th.—McMalwn, accom­ of Premiums in aid of the Nevada School District,
panied by General Chasel, of the Belgian Nevada city, California.
troops, arrived here today.
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PARTIAL I.18T !
B erlin , Sopt. 16th.—The Belgian Lega
$10,000
tion was officially notified of the raising of the 1 Premium, Gold Coin,
5,000
French blockade in the Baltic and Noith Sea 1 Premium, Gobi Coin,
3,000
1 Premium, Gold Coin,
on the 15th.
2,000
L ondon , Sept. 16tb.—A dispatch from Ber- 1 Premium, Gold Coin,
1.000
ramuth, eleven miles northwest of Strasbourg, 1 Premium, Gold Coin,
1,000
yesterday, says fires are inevitable from the 1 Premium, Gold Coin,
1,000
«ver ceaseless bombardment. Fugitives state « t** 1 Premium, Gold Coin»
1,000
the suffering of the people is intense. Pro­ 1 Premium, Gold Coin,
visions are limited at Montmedy, and sick­ 1 Premium, Gold Coin,
1,000
ness continues great.
200
10 Premiums, “ “ CM«h.
On the 14th, the cltizefis made anotnet ap
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peal to Ulrich to yield to the inevitable des­ 10 Premiums, “ “ each.......................
tiny, as the fall of the fortress cannot be long 50,000 Season Ticket« to the Grand Fair coin-
mencing October 27th will be sold at $2 50 etch..
delayed.
It is reported that the Foreign Office has Treasurer, Bank of Nevada County..
B'smark’s reply to the demand of Jules Favre
25,000 Premiums,.
for an armistice. Bismark says there are
questions yet to be settled with France be amounting to $85,000 will be awarded" to the hold­
tore a suspension of hostilities is possible.
ers of season tickets.
The Portland Bulletin of the 10th inst.
contains a lengthy and carefully written arti
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 24, 1S70.
cle, evidently intended as a justification of
its editor’s course in abandoning tho Demo­
The Democratic Senator.
cratic party and assuming quasi relations
with tho opposing organization. We are not
At length the agony is over and James K.
so much surprised at the writer being able to
Kelly is elected to succeed Geo. II. Williams
arraign the party he left, as at the fact ol
as Senator from Oregon.
e are not sure
his being so extremely oblivious of the de­
but what this is the best selection under the
lects of the party he is. now coqueting with,
circumstances that could have been made.
The European Contest.
not inaptly called Black Republican. Be
In point of ability, Col. Kelly has few if any
have no doubt but that the same mind that
superiors on the Pacific Coast; morally, he
could niRke such flimsy, ummbstantitil objec­ The combined armies of King William are
is just the man that we want, and that he
tions to political fellowship once cherished now" vigorously engaged in the attempt to re­
will fail to do justice to Southern Oregon in
and adhered to with pride, look so formidable, duce Paris, the pride and Capital of France,
regard to her railroad and other interests,
could, also, if seriously eq disposed, rake up to subjection. It is useless to assert that a
we cannot believe. lie has served the party
some very damaging allegations against the great deal of innocent blood will flow ; that
well and faithfully in the past, and fully
party that has so unscrupulously labored to immense ruin and devastation will attend the
merited this conclusive testimony of the par­
extirpate Jeffersonian principles and destroy result, whether it be a victory to Prussia or
The Prussian attack on Paris is to be di­ For reference we refer you to any citiion of Ne­
ty’s appreciation of his masterly abilities,
not.
The
advantage
to
be
derived
from
a
rected first against Vincennes;
large body vada city, California.
State Rights in America.
dignity and irreproachable character, and his
reduction
of
Paris
to
ruins
and
the
conse
­
of
Parisian
troops
will
confront
them
there.
Responsible Agents wanted. Liberal commis­
We have been waiting ever since Mr.
sions
allowed. For full particulars and terms to
usefulness to the Democratic cause. Such
Hoisting the red flag at Lyons in defiance
O’Meara started his independent paper (so- quent humiliation of the French people, it of the Government creates uneasiness, Sc agents, Address
an individual cannot fail to have influence in
R. L. GRINNAN, Sec’y.
called) to see an equal aggression kept up on ; looks to us, cannot compensate the King of vere measures will be taken against the of-
any respectable deliberative body, lie is a
Nevada city, Cal.
both parties ; but his editorial censure, his Prussia for the (earful loss his own armies senders.
P.
D.
HULL
Agent
for
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
fit peer and associate for the ablest men in
must
sustain
before
the
City
can
possibly
be
Fifty
thousand
infantry
and
cavalry
of
the
bitter reproaches and sarcastic innuendoes are
the Senate ; and such wise, staunch and con­
Grand Duchy of Baden, with twenty cannon,
all leveled at the one he inexcusably deserted, taken. And then it is not likely the other occupied Colmar on Thursday, after a skir­
servative Statesmen as Thurman and Car
and his sugar plums are all thrown to the powers will suffer him to reap any great ter mish with French riflemen.
serly will recognize in Col. Kelly a valuable
The Uhlans are reported at Conrels.
Radicals. Well, we would rather have it I , ritorial aggrandizement after all. We are
co-laborer.
I
sure
of
one
thing
:
American
sympathy
is
Mr. Lowe, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
this way than any other. A man so suscep­
in
a speech at Elgin, pronounced in the
KAREWSKT, RAVINÉ JUST OPENED
now’ almost unanimous for tbe Republican
tible
of
strange
contradictions
never
cun
be
Í
I.
M asonic M irror .—This excellent periodi­
a large stock of
i citizens ot France. The following from the strongest manner against intervention or
of
much
strength
to
any
party,
and
we
pre
mediation
between
France
and
Prussia
in
any
cal now comes to us every week, instead of
I Yreka Union expresses our views precisely : form whatever.
every month, a8 during the first year of its fer fighting all the impractical» together.
is then only with sorrow that wc can behold
P aris , Sept. 16th, 9:50 p. m .—The “Rap­
We are told that the Democratic party in i the It German
publication. It is now a sixteen page paper,
people in subservience to the ambi- pel” has just been sounded and the forces
schemes of the Prussian royal family, being have been called to arms, and sentinels doub­
is the official Masonic, organ of the Pacific the days of Jefferson was a progressive party ; ‘ ! tious
used
to crush an incipient Republic in France.
coast and, we are happy to add, a complete vet we are not informed in what direction ■ When they were marshalled in stern battle array, led. Prussians have been signalized th:s
—AT
morning.
An
engagement
took-pl
ace
on
the
chat
progress
teuded
—
whether
towards
a
i
to
humble
and
overthrow
tbe
perfidious
Napoleon,
success every way. It is beautifully printed,
! wc hade them God speed. If it be the purpose of road from Melon to Roi between the sharp­
and at the close of the year will make a more united or disintegrated Union of the King William to prevent the establishment of a shooters and the Prussians. Many wounded.
splendid bound volume. Its vast amount of States. If the former, how inconsistent this . Republic in France, wc can only hope that discom­ The result is unknown.
fiture and failure may overtake him, at whatever
L ondon , Sept. 16th. — A dispatch from
Masonic information—tidings from the Craft idle croaking about the Democracy having cost to Germany. The interests and welfare of
abandoned
State
Rights,
etc.
If
the
latter,
Paris
savs Trochu to dav received rhe ad
the people ot both France and Germany are of
—will endear it to every member of the Fra­
vance
guard
of a corps of 10,000 armed volun­ Corner of California and Oregon streets, offers
we
think
the
great
acme
of
progress
w
’
as
more'importance
than
any
mere
dynastic
interests
bargains, such as have not been offered before at
ternity ; and its diversity of dioico and in­
teers.
ot
either
King
William
or
Napoleon.
Jacksonville.
teresting reading matter commends it to every reached when tbe Kentucky and Virginia
Melz holds out and Bazaine has 75.000 This stock is fresh and of the best quality, and
resolutions
were
promulgated.
Mr.
Madison,
men and an abundance of provisions and am­ CASH purchasers will do well to call on him.
Gov. Grover’s Inaugural.
family. The subscription price is only $3 50,
who
labored
so
materially
in
the
issuing
of
munition. He is constantly harassing the
or 10 copies for $30. Address Masonic Pub­
Our brother editors of the Republican per- enemy.
lishing Company, 608 Market Street, San those resolutions, spent a great deal of the
The bombardment of Toul was resumed
remainder of his life endeavoring to modify suasion find a great deal of fault with regard
Francisco.
yesterday forenoon and continued nil n’ght.
the ultra construction placed upon the same to the propriety of such partions of the In­ P aris . Sept. Pith, — Prussia demands the taken in exchange for goods. Also ground salt in
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50 and 100 lbs. sacks, and fine Liverpool salt.
L egislative .—Our law makers, it is pre­ by ambitious leaders, anxious to foment rev- augural us refer to the Chinese question, j restoration of N apole<»n.
January 1st, 1870.
sumed, are now seriously at work for the olutmu. Because Democrats do nut incorpo­ This is no more than should have been ex­ The Prussians <><*eupv some small woods
around Paris, tot) greet» to burn.
good of the State. The Senatorial question rate thoso resolutions into every National, pected ; but their opposition to any thing
ALL OZET
Cannonading anti musketry firing has been
State
and
county
platform,
and
make
them
and a few of the contested cases for seats in
being said against the desirableness of the heard all day in ti e direction of B uray.
IT
the
basis
of
every
article
written
or
speech
B erlin , Sept. 17th. — Considerable' excite
Cfiinuiuan’s presence in this country, is not
the Legislature have been disposed of.
Quite a number of Bills have already been delivered, it does not follow that the party limited to occasions of inauguration, alone, i ment was occasioned at 'Velhomsohl, recently,
bv an attempt to assassinate the French Em
introduced—two on the Chinese embroglio, has swerved from an honest advocacy and It is very difficult to decide, precisely, when neror bv a German apprentice, who was nr
one in regard to vagrancy, one or two in ref­ demand of State Rights. If it is out and I statements of facts reprdiensory of Asiatic! rested before he could accomplish his pur­
out secession that the Editor of tbe Bulletin immigration would meet the sanction of the ; pose. A leaded p’stol was found on his per-
erence to fees of officers, and many others
PAID IN FULL
laments over so piteously, we are forced to representatives of the Republican party. -on. He declared that the bullet was de­
more or less important. The principal spar­
confess that the Democratic party dues not None of them, however, attempt to answer signed for Napoleon.
ring thus far has been over contested election
L ondon . Sept. 17th.—Bavaria bn« repu­ .To Claimants in 60 Days!
reckon that among the attractions to lute, or the telling arguments of Gov. Grover upon
diated any decree to enter the North German
cases, and such affairs do not usually call
retain, individuals in the sheepfold. If there the Chinese question. The most that any of Confederation.
forth the best exhibition of talent and states­
.1OR ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING
is no other way by which the co-operation of them can do, is to make a sickly effort at
The Standard' x Berlin correspondent gives
the above, or any other Government claims,
manship.
Mr. O’Meara can be assured, we fear his ac­ trespassing upon the overworked domain of the substance of a conversation held with Bis­ apply to the undersigned, who will furnish all
mark. which confirmed the opinion that necessary information gratis, and charge no fees
L ift O ut . —Our article on the organiza­ quiescence in a good cause is lost forever.
pour Nasby, and thus subject to ridicule what Prussia would prosecute the war indefinitely for collection until claim is paid.
tion of the Legislature and election of offi­ It will be a long time before tho violence sus they are unable to touch with argument. rather than abandon the idea of territorial
ALFRED L. GROSS,.
Notary Public for Oregon ; Commissioner
cers was unaccountably mislaid last week, tained by State Rights in consequence of se­ This very question of cheap labor from China, aggrandizement.
of Deeds for Washington Territory.
A dispatch from Florence states that rhe
and we take the earliest opportunity for cession cau be overcome. If every person is working impoverishment to thousands and
OFFICE—St. Charles Hotel, Morrisson Street,.
apologizing for the omission. Probably the were disposed to proceed upon the philosophy thousands of the toiling people of our own Italian fleet is concentrating at Civita Portland, Oregon.
Vicbey.
July 23d, 1870.
jly23-3m.
Senate and House got along just as well, extensively inculcated now a days and ac­ race, and is impeding the prosperity of the
however, without our assistance and congrat­ cept as final any outrageous infringement up­ State more than anything else, yet its soln
C hief Justice Chnss was recently afflicted
on the Constitution and former usages of the tion can only be attempted at the risk of en­
ulations.
with a stroke of paralysis. He may survive
of the Government, we would certainly be in countering the spiritless wit and vapid ridi­ it for a few years , but his days of usefulness
AN ONLY BE PRESERVED TRUE TO-
Nature by the art of Photography. Having
G oing .—We are informed that large or­ a forlorn condition so far as States Rights or cule of universal brotherhood propagandist. are as good as over.
just completed a thorough course of instructions in
ders for tickets to the Grand Premium Fair any other of the great principles of freedom
Photography from Prof. S. L. Buser, of Chicago,,
II. II. Griffrey, of Lane county, has been and
under
our
institutions
are
concerned.
The
also availed ourselves of the very latent im­
have been received at the office in Nevada
The Fall of Rome.
appointed
Private
Secretary
to
Gov.
Grover,
provements
in implements and stock, we are now
city for parties in the Atlantic States. There Democratic party is as assiduously devoted
prepared
to
produce work of the best style for those
and Assistant Secretary of State.
Once more that most celebrated of ancient
are only a small number of tickets left. Price to these indispensable» to perfect liberty as
favoring us with their patronage. Having pur­
T he Supreme Court Judges of Oregon chased a fine instrument for the purpose, we are
$2 5Q each. The highest cash Premium is ever. That the States are deprived of their cities has been forced to capitulate to armed
also prepared to take Sterescopic view« of land­
$10,000 the lowest $100. See advertisement original rights under our peculiar form of forces, this time, however, with the creation have accented an invitation to be present at scapes, residences, or persons.
government, we have to blame the Republi of no great amount of commotion through­ the Linn County Fair.
io another column.
Photoes, per dozen............................. $5 <M>
«• half “............................... 3 (H)
can party and their coadjutors, the impracti­ out the civilized world. What a remarkable
M ount Ilood has again been taken dtf
Melanotypec «»/•ach,................................
5(H
A gain at the H elm .—The publishers of cal hot heads in the Democratic ranks ; and history belongs to the seven hilled city ! It a few feet. A recent measurement only
y
PARKER A DUNLAP.
the Herald announce that Mr. Sylvester Pen- the idea of an individual who claims to be a used to be almost equal to tho overthrow of lows it an altitude of some 11,300 feet.
Located at present at the Camp Meeting
noyer has once more assumed editorial charge devoted adherent to thoso rights siding in all Christendom to invade her fortifications.
Ground
on Bear «reek.
G eneral Sherman is now rusticating on
of that paper. Mr. P. is a spirited writer with the party that glorie» in having tram Now she surrenders without even a battle,
August 13th, 1870.
nu!3-5m.
and will be apt to make it quite lively for pled them under its feet, tend» to illustrate and in surrendering, the temporal power of the Pacific coast. They are expecting him
at Portland on the next steamer.
Ben. Holladay’s two papers, “both daily,” bow strange and manifold are the inconsis­ the Pope vanishes forever. We do not be­
In Portland.
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lieve any violence will be sustained by tbe
A flouring mill is being erected on Pine
tencies to be met with in this life.
It is charged that the Democratic party of Church on account of this invasion, and the creek, Goose Lake Valley, by Mr. Robinett. In the master of the Estate of Gabriel
E nlarged .—The Plaindealer comes to us to-day has no other ambition than to over­ possession of Rome seemed essential to Ital­
Brown. Deceased.
now very much enlarged, and has every ap­ come its great rival, and that it offers no ian unity and independence. Two very great
otice is hereby given that the
pearance of being in a flourishing financial theory or rule upon which it will govern the and important results to the world have fol
undersigned has been appointed (by the Pro­
bate
court of Jackson county, Oregon, at the Au­
condition. It deserves the cordial support of country when in power. We are not pre­ low’ed the dethronement of Napoleon already.
gust term thereof) Administrator of said Estate,
ll those who are indebted to and all persons having olaims ngainst said Estate
the party, and we wish Mr. Thompson the pared to admit the correctness of these s^ite- The next thing we look for with something
mo had better come and settle within thirty are required to present them with proper vouchers
very best of success in the future.
meats ; but, as an offset, ws might enquire of anxious expectancy, as a sequence of the
days from this date. I have tried to get a peace
to ­ the undersigned at his residence, two miles
ful
settlement
for
over
two
year»,
and
hnve
sig
­
what nobler object has the Republican party, great upheaval now going on in Europe, is
northwest of Buneh’s saw mill on Evans creek,
W atches and J ewelry .—Mr. Brooks has
nally. failed. All accounts not settled within thirty within six months from the date of this notice.
other than that of maintaining power for the the obliteration of Mohammedan rule in Tur­ days from this date will be collected by law. I
opened a new jewelry shop, first door east of
MILLIAM W. BROWN, Administrator.
key. The continued existence of that super­ will take cattle and hogs at cash prices for all August 27th, 1870.
sake
of
its
abuses
in
the
way
of
oppressing
sept3-w4.
U. 8. Hotel, where he is prepared to do all
debts that are due mo. All those that I owe will
stitious
government
is
a
reminder
of
the
please present their accounts, and a settlement yyill
kinds of work in his line at reasonable rates. and robbing the people and reaping the spoils
“dark ages.” We want to see these ancient bo made.
of
office
?
And
what
clearly
defined
theory
Excellent jewelry and watches, also, for sale.
W m . BYBEE.
has it set up, other than that of enforcing homes of science and learning redeemed to
Sept. 17th, 1870.
sept!7-w4.
H andsome .—If anybody desires to see an the political and sooial equality of all races? Freedom and Christian civilization,
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elegant store room—large, well-arranged and
otice is hereby given that the
The Democratic party has a distinctive
M r . James Akio, of Empire City, Coos
undersigned will on Monday and Tuesday,
commodious—let him or her take a look at policy upon which to conduct the affairs of
Sept. 26th and 27th, 1870, attend at the office of
county,
was
shot
lately
by
one
of
his
bands
the building recently fitted up by G. Karewski, the Government; First and foremost, it is
the County Clerk, ot Jackson county, Oregon,
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE and with the assistance of said Clerk, publicly
formerly known ae the old Bruner building. in favor of the States having all the reserved with whom ho had made a settlement not
attention of those desirous of obtaining good examine the Assessment Roll of said county for
altogether satisfactory. The ball passed
rights
they
ever
possessed
under
the
Federal
mountain
or stock ranches—well situated with the
re­ year 1870, and oorreot all errors that may be
D aily S tatesmen .—This paper, according
through the right breast and lung.
gard
to
range,
water,
grass,
eto.,
to
the
fact
that
found in the same ; at which time and place anjr
to promise, has been considerable enlarged charter ; secondly, it is opposed to the usur­
such purchases can be made by calling at the person interested may attend, and if such person
pations of Congress, and the overriding of D r . McKay reached Salem on the 17th premises, on Rogue river. One of the places has or persons’ assessment is wrong, have the samo
and otherwise improved of late.
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the Supreme Court and Chief Executive for inst., with three six mule teams to load with a ferry attached. For further particulars, call corrected.
DAVID RED PATH, Assessor
D r . Plummer is once more in town, look­ the sake of political advantage ; thirdly, it is castings for a mill, agricultural implementsi Oil
J. HANNAH.
Jackson county, Oregon.
ing good natnred aud as f ffable as ever.
opposed to th? wholesale robbery of all the and agency goods, fur Fort Klamath.-
£optl7-tf.
Sept. 10th, 1870.
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THE BRICK STORE,
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