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OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRID
SEPTEMBER 20, 1872.
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fflje U):ckln Enterprise.
A DEMOCRATIC PAPER,
FOR THE
Business fslan, the Farmer
And the FA Mil .V LI HC I.E.
HSCED EVERY FHIDAY EY
A. FJOLTTiER,
EDITOR AND I'UHI.ISIIER.
OFFICE lu Dr.Thos:ng'sBiitk RullJing
TERMS' of SUIJS' 1UPTIOX:
Single Copy one year, in advance, $2 SO
''.Eft MS of A D YE It TISLXG :
Tmmlmt advrti-env-jnts, incluump all
lcsj.il ttLi:-! , y i-"1 ' 1-Ones, 1 w.$ 2 ,r.O
y0 r tfji;h .subsequent in-ie i tioti 1 ((
Oje ej.du nil, one year $12u :j
Uilf "
yurtn " " 40
Bi-iiue-is Card, 1 sipiare one year 12
gjf 'le.nitt ttire to be mud e at the risk u
Subtcrijer , and at the expense of Agents.
BOOK ASD JOB rnixriXG.
tr l'h Katorprise office is Mijiplied with j
beAJtifii!. a:ipr.-vi?'. tybs t' lype. at d i 1- j
eru Nl.VCiII.Vl-: lMtMS:sS-X whb-h wid enable
ihc Proprietor t in .1 d l'i ititiiig at all Hints
k Xa, Quick a,J Chrap
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A'-! it i lintis tr iction upon a c:e 6 .
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J II. W ATKINS. M. D ,
i SUSIGMON'. ro:tTi..wi. Okkiu n.
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it t , I it if t i litiii.v.s i. e ill in c . euiie-i i ,. . i .-. i e.
Kir-t .in.! Vldr -t.-eHsU.,-uk-..c'f coraci ..f i u iit c lear ,l;e nme.HV tablet, so or,- ' va.ue oi the property being c 1 0.
M nil 4"e! Sevent'.i .-tn-tts. j be-:oi, i, d a i d d : in . J 000,0! and its possession by tile
' And wi !i fb..u;dci pte.sed tc shoulder, j Government b-ing essential tt the
a. huel.it. cii vs k. waurex.
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Attorneys at
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Afr ica -ca vkm vs'ss r-itiCK, m ain stkklt,
Oil;-: ION CITY, O.tlHiO.V.
M rch 1 tf
i"jrae.-iiy Sar-'oon ty On; Hon. II. C Co.
5 33 Year I',j)crtf site.
rii.YcritJtx-J PiiYtuctAX anij svuur.oy, ;
ril ili Stro.-f, Oi-i'sou ri'y.
ATr3?vNEY:i AND COl'XSELORS T-I.Au,
023-30N CITY, OIIEGGN.
Wll.h I'll VC TIC1-: IN ALL THE COL LIS
. f" t.o S if.
'f -. je''i 1 -ittentlon j'vi'n to i-a-cs in the
U. S. bai.l O.iia- al Ortgna City.
A jiril 1 "-J: tf
W. F. KTGHFIF.LD,
Kit 1l,Ii-!u; i s:n -e Is lit, at thr i.'d -taiid,
.! tin Street, OrrgoH City, Oregon.
Jf. An A t iriaiiMit. oi ale-l.ts , .. e w"
ciry. and Setli Tlnnims" u t omtit
a ', a!i of whi'h a re wart ante d
V'-iV .r l !e a- re;iri'seiit(-d.
avetn oers ii mi snori none1,
ml tli.iakt'iil lor past lavoi s.
J O SH iM FLEMING,
BD0K3 AND STiTlONEeY5
IN MYKR.S' FIIiK-rKOOF KKICK.
a
MUX TilSKT,Ot!i-:fifX CITT. OHF.I.ON.
JOHN JL PACON,
I ir. iorter and I.)a!c; in ' -.T-f-t
13 e cr i2 rr. o
ST ATI OX MR V, ri-HM-'l'M VAIY . Ac. Ac,
Oregon C'ti, Or co on.
At C',,irf.it:$- lV,irui' ol,! x(u,(l, !at-Uj o,
eupit I bj S. Ackrri.Hitn, Main imt.
I .' tf
DR. J. WELCH,
OFrie-: -la 0.1J FrJI.ws' Tpinple, corner
of First and Alder Strci t-, I'ortland.
T ie ti it.'on i. oi' i!io,e b'.-ir-iii superior
tiiriMtiu .s is in -pecal i-fipi.;-t. N it tons ox-id.-
to t in; ,..ii iless oxt i act iua nf teeth.
A-ti ici.ii teolli "bett.-r t han t he bc-st ,'
n.l i.-i-i.-;ii,n the c'te iye.it.
V lil n-a ui Oregon Cite on Saturdays.
Nov. : f
A. G. AV A FLING'S
Pioneer Cock DSndery.
turner of front ntiil Aiilir Siren,
V OUT LAND, OULfJON.
BLANK HOOKS RCLLT.) and ROLXDt..
snv doMred p-.iittrn
MUSIC 15 )0!vS, MAGAZINES Fys.
Pe'i.") i.-, . , ' -i'-"'
... ...i.i,.ni;., nmiet oi every variety ot !
soie kihi'.vii t.i ttie trade.
O-l-rs b-.iai the coantrv oromotlv at - dee'd those' U ho alwavs fee l thehl
t.n led to. " ! , i .
I se I v t s e 'final to eve ry emergency,
REAL ESTATE EXGHAN
DZALERIN b'KAL ESTATE VNDOT'tct. 1:111,1 :1('te'd upon, that each is to bo
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b'KAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
-cry energy, and Un Cli ' "
r amr-imglv.-; for l,i,n is
for,i;;,,iti-trl-s--li ; abilities that will ever follow the i U'"'r '' Z.?
.iV-i.teion m-oPertv nd t t!c. J o csv r v i , , and faithful di,cha j desire tor their conniiu.tee.uoitei-
i-xnrnincd ami det-rmined " 1 ,! ,!nn- 1 lettia t letll.
fijiull TX ,icittf-- :in'- executed with !
B J -'itv tn 1 n'-mn;ifie-
OFFICE-X.1. 'UCrter'sBaildine, corner ! A '-tleral tffice-iiolder, and ed
rriuiH Fr,,nt streets. " i itor of a immgrei organ, is Secre-
I-OH 1 1 Oil AC I'.
All;" IVruriinj af the Green.
Oh. I met with Uncle Sanniei. an. I lie took
He Iv On hand,
i i i - t . . . . .
Aitu tit' t? it'i. w lijt s vnnr opinion now
and how do vim sum -1 V tleei.le between two compe'tiii"-
ays I. (Oeeley i.s my cundniute.for J am candidates, hut betwe en two difter
sick of ivirs, . . , - ....
And Giant, and his rela-ioiw. Lis bail ' Ul:1 irreconcilable systems or
pups and c;g us." administering tin- Gove nmieiit.
: Those who vote l'or Gen. Grant
How's the South lipnn this qnestion ?"' ; tK.lvbv ;1)!,,(lV, ,js system
says 1. ncle SMiniu-1 iht-ii. i , , , 1 ' , " -t i
-Fur Cli-.eL.y. . v.ry one oi then, fur ihev "'"I 'ake t hen!e! ves responsible
iciiirtiih.T uf.t it Us continuance, whiL' those who
This cruel war was oVt-r' he ruised his vol e for 1 1 oi ace G i '!e V w i 1 ! t here
. nta.dyh.utd 1 . v (! cc!a re t i :ei r opt ,oi 1 ion t o t !t is
' thiidrm of Untune -eat huid. ' stein and their piv.crt'i.ce oi
! administi-atio!i totally ojiposile to
'Let Hie past ihcn he lot r,, un; Jurgivt". ; those of Grant.
, huvs. and i-.t-.M ' j T() Vl)U, Vur (;r.VAt ire to
An thr tnit.S siattlv broken mav bo : . - , , . i .. ., .
uniii'd ei " j vote m lavor ot the 1oiiowjn';
He hated all the sclu'tneis of ihe recon- : charaet eristic features ot his sys-
sn ueiioti plan. ; tela :
For Hurao.- is a enetetis Joe, and spaivd j . ApitointnientS to Oilice in re-
Ihe bcau-n in.. n.
turn lov presents.
-IT.w are the IiiJi on this q-n-Mkm -what H. A jiooint HK'llt to olilce oi'
names me mi i he roii V I relat ions oi t!ie President or of
For Greeley evety man ui ilo'in-Jl-r ; sonu nu.inlK.1. is f;Milv, with-
(jiee'v heatl alal muiI. i , ., -
p,,,., v-e:Kl,t i"s n..i b.ooen by that brave
ui-ti tr.-n,.,,,, n-re "
And lLey suear .hat Harare Ctveley is
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In zn lur (oa:i!
-No! (o-ai.r ititiy t-i.sini ihe Citrpet bag '
ll;e 1 ninli .- o!e he can f.
'1 he Teinm.s aie u nanitnons .aiul in a mass
w ii: n i ,i r :
To tie i el!.- in next November, to cast a ;
Gu eiey v..:e.' i
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"."ii. Sain. II, ! bera -i.earled a re he.c.t i
:in.l si. ill Willi Ii;-ii.
v.i -. e uhii.:ii i ii. m. aau S'.sear I
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t,, v. .. ,. i ... , -1 1 , -. i
In i li.i-er U ) I;. re i .ieei. y in Use
J i i ' ti ' :a ' i ! :.
AXOTHMH n;i7. CHANT SOSi.. 1
All: 'J'lil 'nil- l"::.yd Vl'i.-lj.
Tel! n:e po!i "elans
j aat at C'cN'i ti nut- ; n w.
Cdi ! is in term o! nl'.ti e
Se quick :y In be ii'el '?
Will i n one pbao! my case.
And .-et t.l.s l.e-.d a! re.-t.
Ai d ei-se ll:.s iichinr Vd;l
Til at h et 1: in tn bl e.is: ?
j The r.ab nnore I'ui.vi'iiiiuii whispered low. j
i .V nd ri-ihed lor pil y .as ii aiiswi reel "No." i
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Tell me friend.-- rebdiiin-.
W ha t are i i.o.-e men about.
Who fall; i 1 Iii la. ee (Jr-e'.ev.
And i!;ii.!c :o put tre nut V
(h ! t-; there ii'i: s. .me-e S i me,
Si'liii' d is i l iel 1 a r :t v .
V. 1
ire men u 1 1 1 iii-n niv i.r-.use',
. l d e'e fi.i n.e in day '.'
The enp'e. as in ore- perpetual flaw.
s't i-i d let a moment and then an.-wered
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Ci; ! t-.-;1 me si oret nent t.
And cannon.- whisper h.-.v.
Ale these iiie liuiis I a lean''
Slave I Ii.ti.; h' e'.-e lo sin.W '.'
01. ' hi j on now to find
A tn tn to (ill mv p: ace.
Thai : i i lead a higher li'e.
A mi ran a mdole t aae '.'
lieat t and cim-eience e hi-per,d freel. v. :
Va i:d if" ir '.eins i.r.d lum iirtreij yes.
in J i eele V.
Moral i'oKcr.
The jiower of choosing the right
iiiul resisting the evil, of carrying
out great worthy purposes ami ful
filling our obligations, is given in
exact proportion to the degree1 in
which we exercise it. Character
is ed slow but steady growth, and
the- smallest child and the humblest
ami weakest individual may attain
to bights that now seem inaccessi
ble, by tiie tonstant and patient
e-x rcise oi' l'ust as much metal
e .. . ,i :
p o i 1 , . s i i o 1 1 1 oiiiv in v ii.iv i i a i .
possess. The' faithful discharge o'
daily duty, the simple' integrity of
purpose ami purity of life that all
can attain with i tfoi t and none can
leach without, coniiihtite sile-ntly
but surely te the building up d a
mora! character that knows no lim
its to its powers, no bounds to its
heroism. There are those who
shrink from making a beginning in
re ligious lite because they conceive
that they lack the1 ability to pur
sue it. The v would like to have
strength, but refuse the nlv me aiis
,. i - - . t .i - ii
est oui.-iinmg n. in inis, a in an
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i. iinu'i.i' k en - i':illli'i 1 1 V I
.. ...:'... ii
aeaiou, ne1 w net aeoeas uic m.i-.v i
because he cannot swim, must for
ever forfeii that abiiil-. and it is
no less certain that he w ho shrinks
ft cm e ntering upon a re ligious lile1
because of his deiiciene-ies, will
fail ef attaining any higher point
of exeellehce than that at which
he haltingly remains. If this life
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isfiiii iii' :i ir iiiTiris ii.fi:ii
i i . i .. i . e i : i. : e
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en mis io ncai. iiiii ei t h i ii we
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trust a!one to lnesent e.ur inherent
I .1 .. - T f
; strength we mav as well sink. In-
wlio have exaggerated ideas of
Ul.elr .wn j-owei-;, are e.iten ually
tllC weakest m action. Put while
the vainest need neve-r boast, t he
humblest need lie'VeT desjn.ml, it
this gre at principle be 1 eceignizet!
, 1 State's to sustain .-pdinsii .lespot-
e-outiuual progress. u e haci. . , , . ' ... , l
i iii inse i i i c i e i.e. s . ; , 1 i 1 i s out 1 inn , . . , . . t . , .: 1 . , . ,
: tary of t?iv i ran! Cnb 5: CorenUR 1
d-ant and his -Syalcni.
In 1.1 io approaching Presidential
flection tin? citizens of the United
Stale are calL-il niton nut only to
UUt .r('oa,'l U' li,t'r 'i'canons Oi
merits.
HI. The sale of appointments
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to oillee, as in the ease ot W d ham
D. Farraml. ap'tointed Cmisn! at
iCallao l)V J " les! t iel ! t VJl'ailt lor
$-J.."00 naid to Jtidu'e Lewis Dent,
and --sl,oito paid to Gen. F. T
Dent, the President's brothers in
law.
IV. The surrender of the Sosco!
Panch military reservation to the
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; ijaiiii. oi v iSiiiii 1 1 1 . i io -,-,--1-, i nc
... t. -i t j t . i- . i
s.-iici oi re isuui'i - a . i .no.
V. Tiie payment of forged
bount claitns nut of toe Treasure
()f the United
Slates, such j . n y -
I meui having been made knowingly
'and tleliberai ely by Iayinaster
j Genera! Price, am! Gen. Gi-aut
having supported Price in the
j payment ol stieii torged claim--, and
j restored him to ollb-e after Presi
dent .lohu-ou had dismissed him
; for his connection with these tor-
io--rs
-r ti . ... ,. f . "!
. 1 he pa nieiit to !i ai.iia.e-nt
1 '
I army contractors of large sums ot
tnoue-v, half a million or the'iv-
abotits, withheld from t !i(sm by
i See-re tary Edwin IM. Stanton, by
r-ason oi' their iiauds, detee-ted
ami prove-d at AU-xundriu. a.
Yll. A dellcie ue-y of C1,50;.),.00
in the stamp aceemut of the Inter
nal lb venue' ibire-au, the money
having been received lor stamps
! furnished, but never paid over or
j accounteel for to the Treasury,
j A" lil. The Cliorpeniug fiautl,
by which Post master-Geni'ra! Cis-
we-11, with the direct support and
I co-operation of Gen. Giant arrang-
"'i to pay -s --id.OOO out ot the
Treasury when the (joxarnmeut
owe-d Cliorpi -niiing nothing, Cn-s-
ell's luyy part her being the attor-ne-v
of Chorpcnuiug in the c.'ec.
IX. The various frauds of
George' ?d. Pohe-on, See-re', ary of
the Navy, of which o.;iS,71'J 58
have been proved upftn him, t lie-se
frauds being merely indicators of
others not yet de te ctel.
X. The-San Domingo job, with
its usurpation of the war pov, e r
of Congress, it s ine xcusable at t :u k
upon the' Pepublic of llayti, ami
its lawless- appropriation et tin
public money in payment for the'
. t . i" t o 1 .. ,.i'
uuau; no: ;e.'i.i lease oi iue j:.m ot
' ':1,n;'"
A" 1 Ti,.. 0-.i:i.1 in ii... N co-
York Custom House1 and the Gen
eral order extortions pr.tet iee:d by
Lect, Grant's adjutant, levying
vast sums, of money upon the eom
Uicl ce of N ew York.
XII. The outrages of P roth er-m-law
Cusev d' New Orleans in
breaking up a Pe'publie-ai: Conven
tion by armed torce, and in at
tempting to break up the- State
Legislature' of Louisiana by the
clandestine use of t he power of t he
t i i i ' . ... .. 1 1 r .. .t
i'euerai vto e: uine'iii , an nn ine
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IlUipose in j a '.aa ui i n - ti.e i i-i iie
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lion ot (Pant
XIII. The oppression and rob
bery of the Southern Sta'esby the
carpet-bag government, adding
?2.v0,000,000 to thrtr debt, and by
the laws tor the suppression of the
e-'aen-.s r,rp' for military interfer
ence' at elections.
XIA. Prostituting the influ
ence and power of the ITiiicd
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I ism ui v. u ' n t alio i o p i ese i e s . a e r v
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I and the slave trade the re.
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sj a i e ' s a. nn e 1 1 1 " i ' "i .
j-ope. as in saeriBemg American
citizens in (i'ubu to Spanish malig
nity and violence1, in se tiling the
Alabama question in the interest
of Knglaud, and in at tempt ing ti)
i i . . : .. . t ! , , . t .. , .
1 Compel m;ssi;l hi pay Li.e c-noi-
diing Perkins claim.
Such are some of the more e-m-
niciiitiis and
nera! fcaiurcs d
Grant has about 6150,000,000 left
in the L". S. Treasury to use as an
1 leCf bnp rb'g fund '1'- i'l.
AX AiHMLIIXG Oi.'TLGOK.
Tlic Kuin lluil ill i ollo-.v Gitilcj'i
ITavimx failed to prevent the
nomination of Greeley at the Bali-
imore Convention, the supporters
of Grant are trying to friiiten the
people ly prophecies thnt his 1 ri-
umpii will le Jollowed hy the ruin
of the country.
Tiie Hon. Thomas Murphy thinks
Greeley's election will ruin the
country lccau.-c it will dt predate
the value of A aire l im k i t v a nd
. -
break up "the market tor last horses
at. L
)iiir 1j; am is
i
The V-uriist one brokers in Wall
street, w ho daily sell thousands oi" of which Gov. K. ). Moruati is
dollars of shiM without havinir n chairman, is ama.ed that, every
solilary cent in their pockets, are j body does not concur with hiru in
sure that Greeley s election will
ruin the country' because it will
throw the national finances into!
dire disorder; and Secretary Iout-
well retailed the same story in
North Carolina, and tried to create
a uioiiey panic among tne negroes
i O C-
tiow II tlielV.
T. . . , ., ,
Jxiuci-olt jy.tvis, tne onbc-ta.Cer,
has u) doubt that G rce!ev".- i lee! ion
w.U rum the country because
through some overhauling in Con
gress, it may diminish the percent
age oi the American claims.
Tiie venerable Caleb Cir-hm"- is
uerveoii
-y afraid that G i eele's j
flection will rum the country bee rain of the country if the hono-t-caiise
he may appoint a Secretary hearted, eh -ar-hi ad'ed, farmer-sage
of Stale who can unite his own dis- j
patciH's, and so cut Caieb oil ironi
jtocketing fat fees for doing these
odd jobs in a very learned and
1 1 1 men :ea- t ;e.
Pi-oilier iii-law Louis iK-ui is i er-
tain that. Grt eh v's Gee!
fi ion win not i i
i
only ui
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an v tmug ;
Ironi ids inte-rest in the swindling i
i eikitts cianu against Ku.-:a. as n
'
is not lively tnat honest lie'race
Will
ii'in! ai
iv e-i mi m iiinea i ions to
the C.a r asking the; se-l I lenient of
t!;.-it claim as- a persona! fax or.
Peside-s he would no longer be able
to scil consulsliips at. '-,-)'' i-ach,
ami lit c i ruin would hill upon the-eiee-upa
t ion of nfii ec pedd i ing, w Inch
has become a protiiaMe indusiiw
limier Mr:uit .Aouiim.-li ati-m.
poi.'e-ou thinks (.ire-edev
s e-iee'-
tioii ii! rum the country because
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he w.ii ne no niage. anouee: to pay 1
0:i,oho at n time to e-.mt ractoi ,
;!io not only understood audition,
io vision a in 1 s: leue-e1. but k no w ho w j
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to give timely iilths to the .5cci
tary's friends.
Paez is coniident. that Greelev
cee'tiou . v. hi r..in this country I
i :....!. i ...
"V"'"v , ' " 1 "' -" !
rn ' n ' o seheiii' a m I was! i t In re.-; - v !
job out ot evisience ihroiigh tin.1
failure of the Fhite d Slates ti.-e t te
keep Pae-Z in power. Gen. Pan- i
eoel; tuues pre! t y much the- same'
t
vie-w en t he s;i uai ion.
Ceil i! bn ! I ;itbo- is i.it-O'i th-.f i
(.Iree'ley's election will ruin the
country because the new President
will surround himelf with dishou
e'st advisers, and more especially
iiccanse he- will recall tieuu Kg vpi,
provided he venture's to renin
t hither, his nephe'W, (ico. II. Puth r,
that shining (nnanieiit of the con
sular service1.
Gem. Dent, brother-in-law of the
President, is perfectly sure that
Greeley's election will rain t he
country became he will then no
loge r lie chief doorkee-per of tiie
"White House, the- lucrative keep
ings ami stealings where of are e:ou
gemeuin! to the lofty nature of this
high fiiiict iom-i rv.
Pro? her-iii-la w Casey is pained
to believe thai Give-ley's election
will ruin the country because he
fee-Is s: iv that the Chappatjua
Farmer will not have- to search fang
lor a reason for turning him out of
the Co!Let
Ol'silitl Oi
S e W Oi k'.-lle
a position in w hich he is now kept
in deiiance of the protest ot nearly
all the honest men etf Louisiana.
Pi nt hcr-iu-!a w Crammer pro
claims from over the1 sea that
Greeley's ele-ction will ruin his
dearly b; lo e-d count ry,; ami compel
him to back no it is t ; un k ami ret urn
to his native land, and no hmge-r
el raw tatiems for disgracing Ameri
can dinloiuucv, about winch he
knows as much as much as any
other ;iss w he) feeels at his nuister's
crib.
The patriarch himself, good, edd
Je-sse1, ii'fts tip his aged voice and
we e'ps ut the run. whie h will come
ujion this counl ry it Greeley is
elee-teel, lor he- knows that the Cov
ington Post office will suddenly slip
from his grasp, ami the1 price ot
gauge ishij'S fen ri ally tleelihe m the
Cincinnut 1 mark t.
Colonel Leet is agitated in view
ot' the ge-ne rai rum v, hich will pre
vail tlnoughotit the country on lhe
election of Gree ley because he fet P
eiuite conti'iv'iit v erv soon there a fie r
theief wii! come ;t specific order i valiii', must b-e b'Used upon je.rsen
Irom AA'ashiiigttui leijuiring him j a! vitiue, not u-ee ; a ml it steins to
to give up tiie general onicr bmi- j me- that the mil'euiuni will not be
ness in New euk. iar olf whe n each imliviibta! shall
The umty of deputy marshals, 1
sujK'i'visors en election, and other
tipstaves of the Administi at ion, see
naught but ruin to the country in
the election ot Greeley became
their power tr change exhnrbi'.in?
fees, lor itnp! ixmnieiit without
warrant and knoekin on the head
without provocation niui-G runt
voters in the South under color of
' Ivukiux and enforcement laws will
I soon come to an end.
j The carpetd). t hievos who have
I stolen from the South a"out two
hundred millions of dollars, ami
! pluntd the rt-const rnctetl States
I into bankruptcy, think Greeley's
j elect ion will ruin the country bo-
'cause their power to plunder an
j oppressed people will t hen cease,
:md the laud thev have scathed
i .
j know them no more.
3ir. V. II. Kembl,
a riiembe
! of the Grant National Committee
; opinion tnat it wou-.i ruin tie
j country to elect a President who
would lei! disgraced by rcciiviitLT
j the support of a man who could
j write t he follow ing letter:
T;a: escnv I ) i;r.v ir r ; r.x or I'unnsvi.vaxia )
'
111,.
1 ; uK ...'a i 1 s.
My 1)kk iM: .v : M'.uw
Mil' I O 1 V. ' l'i I
i ie i" mu my '.ii-i; -n il Illelel M
; (;,.,,,,. () Hvans. lie l.iis a clem ,,! .-,.,..
! necMii nde that he wi-hes on to lie!,; h
. ' i . i ii i 1 1 : i 1 1 , i i i l: i i ;: - i . i i uiiii..; i ,. 1 1 .
lie I! lid1 -i'S" a Hi l.S mhL tf.'i . il'i c: sh ui and ,s;
!''?. ui. I t . 11 iv re;:!.:-:.
I. ..,.: X..:.:.
To Tin an
Co; l'i: y. I
ai .
j Pat tins will do for n "sample of
t he men who are predicting the
of Chnppuqua i.s fleeted to the
t .. : i
i i e.-ii i ea.e y .
Co'orcJ Ku-iviiiK Ha Ch:ci
I " e . a ; t ii.- .. e,; i aaei 0 -: e.
j ino-i '. iao ui a t i i i i , i-a.-
i . ; . i . . - t
i - . .
'C . 1 l
i a o o s
(
l.l.ll'l.vlll.
i I'-..) s-
a
j colore.l 1
I ,.,.1, .,.-,,, I 1 I . : Hi-li
! ' ''' -
ei'i y a re si. lent ol v, ; uci n ; i.
was wane l ut-on nv a u'
, i
i
I O , I !
ten oi nis own cuior -it o cioe;
yesU-roay
m-
time
a:.
or. ler-
i en ! ; o i
remain in t he es t y at t ' - r
nine ei'e-hick
. Al., on in i'b ed' his
ill'.
Ti.ose whom he cou-uited
a fte-i w.-ir.'.s prude-ntly adviseil him
to act upon the warning, v. hich he
.'1 '.' -e i
of Ke-Ili h.e!
o i o
the sovere-l gu Slate
OV W'r cc i U F, !. -ii V.
Gro:-:-' statenu-nt is printed k
where. Jr. Gross has been driven
out. t,t the citv because he dared to
exercise a right common to all me n
hl this t.onni , v, ,,. (,f tree
in tins count! v the right
( .h IJ.. is LibeTal Pepublican,
.., a ;i,y-()rate of tiie eh-c-
, e ...... c- , ! . i i 'i - - , t
i i o u o i vt i ee -1 o n 1 1 l J : n u 1 1. I 1 . a t
s e.db'Uce. the ! lioposii ion, as
as. be e".i niiiiie-to understand it,
he'
: is that anvcoioieMi man u no chain
!...
i i
b! i ;t- i'.l I CU '1 -e of pl'oposi
jo vote ior it- candidnles eicM-rve-s
. .... . i i , o i . i.;o. .i :i ...,,..!
'II..IIII, .lli'l ..III .'I J v I i H l l II ...... ...-
can
be
ml on him.
o m e 1 1 m e-
! sim-e' a vo'.ing man o: co.or, one o:
(the most intelligent ,;nd cti 1 ! I vat e el
j ot he chi-s, called a t t h c o i ii ee a m
lateo
1 hat he womd like to i; e
t!:e
- ! i
iherai i e pa in lean lieKet, out
lit T ! "I . 1..
he should not elo so, became it
would' be at (he pell! en' his life.
t!,. 1 ,, ,-... 1,; ..,e,i i
III I l.-ni il'.MI l M oi." r i i
pe-ople that thev tvoulil violently
ut out oi'lhe wav anv ot their coi
eir who be trayed w hat they e-ohsid-
tr to be their rights by voting tor j ,.,, j,v ;iMy possib-ility break it ;,,H' t' President 1 It titly illus
(dve iey and pYown. " The slate- j (!o'wn. "Tiie" pee.V.Ie ate ,r( n"n,r i t rates the !itFu-f nee betwe-en sedi
ment seemed so incredible that vve i jekoraml sicker U i hat lit tlewhif;U U'veri:me nt by intelligent and
endeavored t
o reassure
the extent of the danger. The con- j U()ul ji;ivc H.,U u ;i condition oi'i l,ro cnsuiiar gevernment beirn of
due t oflhe e-olored Ku-Klux hist ! ,,,;,,, tobi a.t him with a stiaht ce-ntrahsm ami executed by pobti
uighl, however, showed iliat he j k'j : oc-im t . Pitt a maiori; y eV our "'! adve-nture-rs or outcasts. Qlen.
had a clean r ap-pivheiismn of t he v , )lttU.AllX diifrent iv , and have ls l,K? testimony, taken liom olh-
1 han ourselves
Now, it is well for the colored
pi ople of tins audi all other commu
nities lo Uiideis'aml that this must
1 H' Slop lee I.
!IV
tempt In sun
I'" ;
i.l'oej tfoli T f 'i ( : j ! 1 I 1 I'on 1 n . ! 1 I : . ' I
!" " v v i 1 s .... .. . .in ..1 1
action among t la;:'. Cd ves !s nn j
ei.croaenment upem right e;m-
nam to all, w ,1 1 i e or olack, and will j
net '.on anion''1' l a -l
beltsisted. Pt!
le-re are w lute men
who eiicoiirn ge 1 .hem in this e-onrsc
01
e .
u-tion, thev -are- of the class of
scouunn is w no, ivemy-wve years i
.;go, womu nave v 01 u ni ecn I to
mob an abolitionist or stone a pub
lic speaker for if I v n at : ng nni ve-rsa!
freedom. They are' bad adviser-.?
ami should be shunne-d.
AA ibows. An e xchange baiter,
the editor ed' w hich no eioiibt, late
nt up' with
a iu'iii c , gi ies on
a ,
1 1 1 u s ; i or i : ie ot ! - e-r hn ii oi a com
. i
"For the other half
ing mulch there is nothiii"- like an
in.e-n-iM m
w id 1 1 w. The-re is p.s
hiiicli tiilit I'l iirc betw e en courting
a damsel and u widow, us there is
1 1 1 lie re l ice1 between ciphering in ad
dition ami ihe double rtde e f t h ice'.
Courting a girl is like eating fruit
ail very nice as far as it ex.tei.-P.
hut doing the- amiable to a bite -
e- ei 1 1 ici ea v ei 1 o'-.e- in oiae
I ! 1 - ! 1
, "I " 1 '
j'" m'p'mv '"lvlv
'' S- ''' ,4''
we lebe.o, give lis
comes unoer
rich, pnn n-nt, svr;
icious e-otiniii
it iive vvhldc
o b'e of 'anv permanent
Pe-form. t
set about reforming himself, rather
than socied y and contbrmiu"- 1
ble to the great law of loving God
aial his lellow-men. Then the
world wii! be - para-IirK1.
Andy Johi!-ois on Cirant.
Nashvido Aug. 14, Ccr. Cincinnati Coamt-toial. 0,1 xh" X'i'tKlent with CllljlliasK;
"There iroesold And vl"' ' "a '-miity that our country might
And there he was sure cnon-h ! 1Vt',Vt"1' to be Mire, but h
walking a!on- the corridor of UtJ ! :VU 1 -K nluU- n"; i
Maxwell House, Nashville, with a j S tw en"'''y .su1 a load. That so
.1.;,, ,.,di.,e ;., ,..,. b.,,.,i i ,n.J!(':il : '-'ion has such a small
. i i i v v w i . it .' a , v- iiaiiu 1 1 1 1 i I till.:
Constitution in the other, I was
abouttt. sav. At all events he had
the collar, and if he did not have
the constitution .dually in his j
hainl, he certainly carried it in tin
I 1 IJIIIl V I .11 I II M It 111 lilt
.. . . . i , , .
Iisl'Ii crown oi ins oiac-k niuir nut.
t i i i ii'
doluison wears a blat-iC iliiLr, but
I , i;
not :i Greeh v. . Greeley would ;
, , - , s
become him, especi.-ibv now us he ;
, til, , " , I . i '
has concluded to eat crow. out. he
- , .ii i i - '
sticks to the (iressv bea ver. Joim - !
soti is a dressy man, and always
looks as neat, as a wax doll. Ills
clothes are faultless in tit. and tex-
j 1 u,'t :U!iJ' om jus oiUwun! make-
ui alone one lnigiit pioge him It
be a fist class-tailor, jnt what h
is. Adi tuat and not lung more,
but that and a good, th ai more1.
T I X 'O'.Il'.'-. IMIIOi. I i . i w im . ' ( I i 1 1 T
, .' ' , , .i i
when ne e-ame down ir.iin iu I re s-
, i ,, ,.
l.'.encv. lie has tne same snioot n
! tare: the saint; smali, nuit-k, i!ar!
. , i itt . u.in. :.iiiit-:;ViVvi.
7
his hair hascnuugcel out verv, very
,- , u , -
in tie. lie carries nis age wi. 1.
r... , -ii i i ' o
i he biid.d chamber, 3i a x web
yy , , ,
iiot.se, is aiwavs put at tne ex -
y.- , . - i , ,
i n stuent s disposal when he com- s
cii v. 't"aitli!g an omntrti
, , r : ,
inly when lee w;ts alone 1 dropped
, ir -
in to see mm. iie was paeiug up
, , . , - , ,
and iown oar tne sent, rich carpet
r,v .- . ' ,
with ins. nut on. i ne mormug na
te-rs v er-e open at his feet, and a
dte'.ier ;f ie;v;ate-r nolhiug P-
to, on Hie il.
A ttei" t.ie eXf'i.'inge ol til-' u.-n?d ;
".'narv d,- rvaiious w fell into;
i j ;
'!'!'
i e -.
t:i!:-i:t be !
to a d
1 1 1
,u'
tie)'; the ke-eiu-s? interest in the
jU'esent co;np;ieatel 'residential
con i ( i .
lle
is ior a , v !...-! v
beat Grant, but wo
t lit n. iii ier bod y I han
in-, ier a
Creedey. Put
n a....... . .
i - : i i . . - i ; . . l e t
ne win cuccriuiiv ouci-l oewn to
crow, iiot that he loves crow in the
abstract, but he is willing to e-at
any nuuntilv to ge-t ri"! of (.iraut.
.1 - s
I nsned him if he tiumgnt Cree iov
would be lected.
t.' , t ; '. I ,..;u i , i; - a-
i to. n.. he .M.i, iie lep.au. e
com In m-s the1 eh-meu t s ei i oj ; posi ; ion
to the pti'seut Worthless and cor-
r-'pt Admiuist ; a! ion. and I think
will le able to win. Put the con
I est promises to be close, and will
e- 1 1 a!u! y be bitte':-."'
'Wouldn't you liavo prefer eel a
st raigh' -out Peiuoerai ?'
"i -eitamiv slmmd. 1 never natt
much faith in the--e nevv d.-part mvs. j u-oisf political seotmdn iism known
i tliought the Vajaudinfjiam iu- j,, the'woi Id for 100 years, jrotect
pari ue an evil. - s!;ou!d have I ,.i by the1 Government at AA'ash
laken none e.f the1 so-e-aiied depart- j ing?m, dom- for the South ! Ye?
uies, buistood linn ami unbroken I , ,.. he ighte-iieel -audacity of this
in opposition to the Admiuist ra- j Aelministrtaion drives "lliem to
lion. Grant u ouhl have continued 1 ji!Vt( nd lhat it is a very model of
to become nior.' and more e-oi rupt j pi opric! y i u good and heme st ways,
.-.ml tiiii o oil! able, and by N ovembe-r I :; Md its 'me1 ri'tuiblie-uii n-0vernmeiit!
w e counl have 'be aten lum with a
man like Hancock or Hem ricks.
That is w hat I t i.-lie ve
ami oeneve
now; cewiscquentiv I was loath to ! ; "i '"7"'' " 'cuu, .,,
u, into any ,0" these deoart ures. I ! t!'al -'l-- 'M40'1 l,,cm l K
thomdit tiie A.lminist.-ation would i b-v t!K'. carpet-baggers, under tne
1 ,.,!, iis,.lF .iicvn ns vom. ,o.!l",,)1,'(-llil1 tavor ot Congress
j Ml. ivbi dim il r MM 1 ibii nail' WillbM ,
i'i'" i'MC-mi onvihv. am! bv i-dl ihev :
im-
'ii a line1 ed polu-y which 1 did
..
not niiie-li believe in, although it
.....i- ivi.it- .... . 1 . ... . , t 'IO,
i.... ....i ..ii a. 1 1 , 1 -. 1 e
. , - .
!;n 1 is, there are too many m our
party who are after the '"ile'sh pots
. 1
ol n
1 hey !;ave been
it'll!
(M;t :, !()ULr time, :in.l xvant t. -ei
;i, .,, ,i:! to c.(. wii;lt ,s in t,K7m
(iul,v H-iieve in 1 his. Ve sho.dd
ne ver se 11 emr principle for patron-
age. 1 he lam -rat Pcpublie-aus are
-l i-!-:-: H lin ihni't 1 h i i , I- li,,... l......
, v . t . - ....... l.l.l.lvtlll il.iv
p.., a f.1iri,IiOV,.i!r mnonglhe ile-sh-
tots, and many of them are- 10 ing
into the snovement as much from
the.t as patriotic motive's. There
are' a geod many features about
the whole th ng that I dtm't like,
nor eo I like Give-ley in the .ab
stract, but the vary safety of the
country de-mamls t'le de le at
of that little Grant, and
I sh
vote for Mr. Green-v. Aith i
so mue-h at stake, ?. e , the' defeat
of that Grand, 1 can't stand mt ami ! deiive gieat consolation from com
be passive simply bte-ause I do not j mut-nat ions whie-h come to her
like the thing the way was bnmght
abnmt. Our party indorsed Gree-
ley, ail t,ie elements of opposition
wiil rady mourn! him. and J trust
and i'1-ay tiiat Grant may "be defeat-
i (-ei, ami t hat vviu o
orv enough.
1 A hen l here is a project that t haTj
c'u'nl may1 be brought I
j a'bo'.tt it ain't worth while to stand
j v . j ,, , u.,s ;
So I shall simn'ort and vote or
I 'll.?'ri'l'1,.v-
You on t crow, then?
"V... bn-'ddn-' 'T shall enf ;
' , - Vl e,.it b.O f'o- 1
crow, not because 1 love it, ''U., 1 ,
the good that may in- obtained, j
r !,.,-.. ,.,.,..- .md I think eat-1
I love1 mv country, ami t . . 1
ing crow, as thev say, at tins j.iuc- !
tun will help it. '
,u )Vt-n- ; , , , , -
electedr" I said, in con.-b.ooj ;
rc-elec
rn -f f.f -
-LI JUI'-M-'.-L.HLig-UJF JIM
i "It would be a calnmitv." repli-
p - t r .
! ,!,lV.! V.tr US " h'
! ln::;:ll:n- t0. t,u; la!?t - In
other countries they must think wo
: are hard up tor material. Who
I is Grant? What is he? Is hea man
i .-. r ,
i ot oraius or n C:is.J Does lie Utinir
- ,. , ' .
:in VLiiiiiL oi i no irmcip es ot "ov-
'Ft, 1 , .
ernmeiit, oi dot's lie care anytime?
TT - ' , , , . ln
He is a passable, horse rxckx-v, but
1 T - ' ,
a disgrace as a I resident. And
.. , ,
vet we olten hear stump speakers,
- , . ,, , 1 ' '
j o'nee holilid'S, and
s;o on compare
Gi-;:nt to WashinQ-tonbTh.'U is
about the most absurd thinic I ever
d of. It reminds me of an in-
Q
j (;'.nt jn'l:i,'s'liVe." pato h.vJ a
class to whom lie used to teach as
tronomy and other branches of
i t .t
taujiil llu iii that a man was noth-
: in r more than a bird wit h the teath-
, , , , ... , v.
i e-is plucked eir. .Diegenes was
1 , -
! atso ti teacner a a i ;i ve'ry sarcastic
' man. Wishing t o bring Plato'.s
. . -i i
ei;.4Cj into i ! t ' n ti "! J 1 1 i ) t a
i
i c-ont rary to his own, he got a geose,
, - ,, . . ' '
: re.ii(K"d all t he teat hers on, and )Ue,
j 1 ... . . .
i tii"n it t in- nisei lption, i ills is J ia-
i . , , . , .' , ,
i to j, owl think it -would be equally
, ' o
ritliculoiis to cull Grant a second
; ashington, ior he has no moro
' , , - '. .
' o. ; lie i'('(i!iiM(o inalincations tor a
1 1 . ,
a-hiu"iou than Grant has tor a
.
i man.
Kbbi-T; of the .South.
O
S; e ..V i f M. ( '. K-r.r, of Indiana.
Look at the reeeirel of civil rob
bery, crpudled t;iilv in magnitude'
! by the devastations of war, but if
pos.-ibk' woie than the latter, be
eau---e it will endure to elesturb the
hearts, and tax the toil, and retaujl
the' progress oi tne peopie ot those
j spate's for m:
. . . . .
mv lives.
Pet me
read the brief but infamous reeoiel
ot their elcht.
i:ire n-.'rr.
At y:rser,'.
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The- h-jracy of cn rpct-bagger y to
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! 125 ! So much has the vilest ami
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v.-. .. . . ... 1 . .. . I . ... . . 1 , ; .. i ii.'n .. 1
-
SiotH-st men and that system of
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! Mrs. Abraham Lincoln is said te
; thron.h spiritual medium&from her
I deparTc friends. Kecently she.
j ,.ll!m. jnto Milwaukee from au-
kesha, where she if s.-ending the
Summer, and was met at the depot
I,.,, well-known spiritualist, whe
cs.-..: ted her to the sanctum ot a
distinguished medium, where nn
in ior view took place. Scarcely
, -j sJie Minted herself when the
1 medium informed her the t-pints
I ot'Tad. and her husband were pres-
nt. ami with them she conversed
tor V.onv time, after whied. she im-
ine.liatelv left the city, making t "30
'- . .- o
seance her only business.
.. T" .-11. O
ct ....1 .,,ot;-f " sedd a Ion-.
..j or.01 fl')r the H.lu.fit f
..neritv." "Yes." said one of his
hearers, "and it yon keej. on much
. v'rv,:(: ;o e t-
(
o