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ios Otngelcs Star.
Democratic County Nominatioi
Politics of Col. Kewen in '55 and 56.
rdtb"LC„Uo'i»te!cL"
veals itslf in the misorahle subterfuges to
which it continually resorts. Foiled in
argument, foiled in manly and open
phant success. Ho alltid
fight, it avails itself of the lowest arts
known to the most degrad
.hip. Unable to cope with
Col. Kewen in political reasoning, una
ble to answer his cxpositons of true
hS'"roUtion to"«h«T°
democracy, unable to produoe a fact,
or the semblance of a fact, that might
it crawls and grovels, and looks with
nasi liti longing to the height it can nev-
political antagonism, and avoiding ev-
His positions aod argom
nimity in political discussion, with a
scnted, and forcibly illu-.tr
venom that botrays its malice, a malov-
olence that reveals its weakness, and an
unscrupulousness that exhibits its fnlsi-
cracy and Kcpublicanism
MASS MEETIIVC Ol' Till; IIIA lilts
tion of principle into the wantonness of
personal assault. The immacttla
itor of the "Vineyard," clothed as with
a fcetod odor of black republicai
whoso pretended democracy even i
ly as of yostorday, assails the integrity
of Col- Kewon's (leniocraey, by arraigning him on the charge of Know-nothing-
ism in 1855. There is scarcely a Ha
the State or Union, who did not belon;
to that organization, and in fact, th
prominent members of every politica
party, were fascinated by its promises
and seduced into its support. That or
ganization died with the suddonncsi
unitod with the foroes of antagonistic
entitled to the unanimous s
IJenuhlioanism. Since the decease of
Americimism, there have been but these
two political elements—these two polit
^idoaover'bVlIr'Pa""."' c
ical divisions agitating the country.—
With Blaok Bepublioanism, Col. Kewen
is, by nature, eduoation, antl instinct,
diametrically opposed. He embraced
the Demooratio faith, as the eonserva-
trMDemocrat'"at thePwr
the Union from the spoliating principles
and power of sectionalism and fanat
icism. When, in 1856, Col. Kewen ad
dressed the Demooratio Club of Los
Angeles, he was hailed and greeted by
the Demooracy with open arms and
ed with the prcsont opposition, Col.
Kewen was the "Indian Chief," the
pugn the integrity of his Democracy.
Ho now stands on the same platform on
which ho stood a year ago, when he was
Ho maintains the Democratic doctrine
of the right of the majority to govern,
sLT.mffor'^r.natom
'.id, and men have changed
od a year ago, to give ascendancy to the
proceedings of a minority ovor a majo-
rity.and as ho was unwilling to woarthe
yoke which was sought to be imposed
/««?,'were, which were Men'
ation, he is now denounced for his for-
right or it may be wrong. To change
it when convinced of error, is the privi
lege of man; but once a jackass, forever
the majority of the legally
a jackass. Col. Kewen was once aKnow
Nothing; ho is now a Democrat. Mr.
Warner was onoc a Black Eepublican,
and remains such. "Wise men change,1
fool* never do." '
the loud applauK und India.
from Judge Myron Nort.
,ct on j The p
name, or of having his name prosmitct! ne
stood that ho had no aspirations for nub-1 *"
lie position, and that he was un
to enter the race for office of citl
Gen. Drown and Mr, Thorn, not
sent themselves beforo the eonv
but to submit their chances bef.
people, upon their respective mei
from the consideration of tho
under the circumstancos, nomi
acclamation. Soon after, the s
in the convention took place, wl
ty-three, out of tho forty doing;
cd, adjourned to Del Vallc's Hi
Kewen
The Endorsement.
Tho Opposition orators, street tall,
question of the majority and minor
conventions, poise themselves iij.oi
platform of simulated dignity, und re
that Col. E. J. C. Kru-cnho ma
Y\
vern. Col. Kewen, in his speech :,;
n^rCoL^werVVi'com
Y:l
Keacon Jones. Said Smith to Jot
ly tendered him, he pledged hi
its acceptance, andto perform v,
tu.Lu-
i! Y.YY/,,
oflt from oxporienco. C
id no such thing at the mo.
inos, as alleged by "und
thoiity." Col. Kowon adv
ipport of the Democraoy-
the Opposition—the nomint
m, against
V-j, Tho editor of the I'oee,,,,,-,/ assai
nthusiasm that presages
C-.h-deiine it iiiti'mii: Tun. Pkoi'I.e that
lol. E. J. C. Kewen is the nominee of
he Democratic County Convention for
ho office of District Attorney for Los
Keep IT 11EFORE THE People that E.
Irown, Esq., the opposing candidate of
J. Warner is the
Republican party.
e People that J.
/ , til,!.
liopul.1i.-un nominee for County Judge
is K. 11. Dimmick, Esq.
people that John' W.
A', v. n /.
A'vn 1/ Point //(, /,op,/e that IIORAt
S. Ai.i.anson is the Black liepnbbt
nominee tor that office.
Mr. Warner
ins heretofore affiliated
and now affili
Cewen "in or
iced "the principles, tin
fraternising,
nd who called forth his
iloquont pane
gyrics," and Mr. Warnei
knew it was
false when ho made the