Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, July 10, 1866, Image 2

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republicans who witnessed thur^K,
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H8 u vindiciitiuu ’’ whiefi1 r ^ The Oclehratieu
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eeedings.
The
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are
said
Tb. celebralioo of tEe SWA Aoiver-
• -¡ cesterviui , Jvrt 1.1, ÌM6.
I is said io be prepared and ready for
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to have beco shamelessly mutilated
•the press Wc think it extremely ’ sary of American Independence at- Friend Vplon:
by erasures and insertions after the
__ dSffbTftiHviretber - Ben Butler ever 'McMinnville on Welnesday last is
Lest
some of your Republican
prepared or seriously thought of pre- given up by all to have been a grand friends might thiuk us dead again, I election was passed. Wc believe those
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t aiTtlg a “ vindication.” The proofs affair. Owing to a press of work con- 'would just w drop a lipe-that they things were confessed in open Court.
JIM L ane ,*long notorious to the 1
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our ink
wholy country, and a terror to hon-4oDcowaraicc, leshpr visness at 1 fe’ >u- ■ . sequent
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«.. roller . '• vanisb- may see wc-still live and move and Collins, .one of the defeated candidates
for Representative, made u survey un­
cst people^ evorywhere, recently* put.'ious conduct while in the ostensible . >Dg ¡0 thin air,” it was out of our pow-
iiavewour being. Well, the election is
der oath and attempted to survey Dem
an end to his own unprofitable exis-[aervicu of the __
government, are too : cr
er to bo
pre*, nt as w*
had ; Ti intended
oo present
we .uw
over, the smoke of battlo haa plared
ire
overwhelming
for
him
to
attempt
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to
have
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ocratj out oMhc precinct in which
’ to n cc by sh od t i h g tn disetf th rough dhe~
y wc are
away and we may glance aroiInd;Mj
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-they
had voted, then made a 6ccood
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refut'atiou of the charges laid to his ac-/unable to I
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. . survey of the sain'J lines, iuvolviug a
i a report of the p/u - dings*'o'.
M r II W, C orbett , of Portland, couut by Gen.-Grant.
Genz Grant:
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auce the pbysiogsof our opponen ts
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different report, and swore to that al­
day
as
the
imp.ortaueu
of
the
occubion
n w lins charge of the daily line of
.V J aw B reaker —There is an or­
present. You can see them on the
so; still surveying said Democrat*out,
stages frogi Portland, Oregon, to Lin- ganization tn Portland known as T he would seem to demand.
btreetcorner iu private confab, afid
however) Wo are
satisfied
that
Eugene A. Crouin. esq instead of
, "-culo Cal. .It is said that be has re H onor i fic a riiatu da n i t ati bu squ e
occasionally glanccing over the Orego­
i Judge Boise’s decisiou will admiuis.
dueed the fair on the line very mate- -S ociety
^ on " ^ av * d
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» ora ’
nian
s'eeking
comfort,
but
in
vain.
\t<al«1h.een,l.n,-.bT,.;rtneCl,i.;l“»f‘bc
Thi« ■ geotlew.» is
ter such a rebuke to these unscrupn*
rialiy.
Now why all this gloom, this despon- '-loui partizans as will make them ob­
to ¡oonounce ; ““ “
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T he O regonian , says that whilst uamen unJ-ooe
1 deucy ol’ our lata enthusiasiio oppo- jects of scorn and contempt the re-'
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a number of courtesans were bathing that single name. W. rcrcnllv callod AH wl"‘ "hom we ba,e
uents ?__ Where is tbt former cry of I mainder of their natural lives.
in the river, one. of them was to our aid all the force at out com-■ the sul jeei speak t»f -the oration in
the Democracy is dead?” Why I
terms
of
highest
commendation.
drowned. *
mand to artist in pronouncing it, but
! Jv we hot Lear from them the boom- A ccident on the evening of the
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The Declaration was
read by
Dr. i
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for want of a • few
mere V- China-'
[ng oT cannon ami the shouts of vic­
T he W alla W alla S tatesman . . failed
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; Johnson, The dinner is said to have
sion of a “ L and T orpedo .
tory? Ah', th 3 reason is obvious—
? yt Iliat parties possessing the requi- men.
been uoobjcctiouuble in point of quau-
i Mr Radical has bo heart "to rejoice, On the eve. ofthe 4th, a number of gon-
. . if.itil have embarked in the en-
, Hoy. D avid L ogan did not deliv tity and quality^. Regular and vol-
’•ftrhiTEEie» in the treur future hie eiF" tletnen of the town concludecFtu am use ~
'at
er tire oration at McMinnville on unicer toasts were,road and responded
evitable death. The great aud over- themselves by firing a salute uf la few
Walla Walla
to,
and
tbj.wecasiou
was
emphatically
Wedn’a *<jjr lasX.19 he was advertiseiLto
! whelming gains of Democracy through rounds in honor of the event, and, as a
T he l\ri:t Mi Lt at Oregon City
do. He *-uh*tituted .Mr. Cronin, who j an interesting one. Much credit is root the state has stricken our oppnents sti late for a canon, erected a number
will be J 'i'l 1 to an early completion
acquitted biiiis<’f in a very acceptable ! due the town’s folk ofMcMiunvillc for with terror, and, though they hava af “ Torpedoes/' to construct which, a
In View,oi this
Wc would advise
manner. Mr. Logan was present and the energy displayed by them iu get-
large can of powder is taken, a fuse
-acr renders tu sive theirrags, m they responded' foa toast,- besides making tiugr up and preparing for thia demon- gaiued a temporary triumph, they are
thus wholly unable to enjoy it. Dem- inserted, alter which,jbe can is thur-
will find a ready market for them.
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ocrats have every reason to be grati­ I <ougbly wrapped and tightly with twine
T he P ublication of the Daily
aud ropes, making rather a formidable
T he M ails .—The mail from ‘Fort-
G en S we E n 'EY, the Fenian Prcsi- fied at what we have gained in this
Mountaineer has ceased. That paper
contest. In this county alone we re- gun. This doue, a “ slow match” i»
was to flourish after the Herald had ’land to Corvallis mests at Lafayette df^it, has issued a proclaimation to tli'e
usually applied to the end that the
on Lu ?d<y ana Tiway
Ganaths a^d the rent oGraanktnd,that duced die majority froaj.240 down to
long been dead, eh ?
canoneer may have ample time before
at 11 o’clock and leaves, at 1 o'clock . nothing short ofthe absolute Indepen­ less than H)0, although the opposition
M r . I saac S ternbach . who left
eHrttto days. The’ Salem mail arrives| dence of Ireland wiR satisfy his , peo- were led by their ablest political gen- the explosion to “ git/’ for safe quar- •
XlfeaDJL&o miateriously . senu® weak»
L.
_ a* > considerable dread is gener-
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.erak
Krud '^Mi^prty Trp o n
^hc Till a moot maTTTi ave's iTiuy e tte pTrscvere"uti t!T~thclr 1 ndependeneo is other matters in this epistle, I wHT[
aocounts. His brother Lewis offers a
the
late w^l0,u devolves the touching off pro­
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Acknowledged. lie Says they mean say no-more at present of
i at 1 o’clok on Tuesday and returns on
reward'of two hundred dollars for his
cess. Oo this occasion, Dr. Dillon pro
Saturday of each week, while “the fight, and wiH not be deterred from struggle.’^ " Tl>e fourth is near at
recovery or that of his body .incase
Gra d Round mail arrives andjieparta their purpose of hewing out for them- i band, and ennrider tbie preparations ceeded, lighted taper in hand, to put
are in progress iit this place for duly timeclf astride tho eruptivs nrjji'^ai* L-
onçç .a ®pjgk, on Tuesday. also. The selves a country and a namo. '
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W e have accounts to the effect that
celebrating that memorable day. There .iviihont the slightest misgiving nr hes-
Kv.rth* F<ik .mail will . prowibly oe
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W hy I s Ir^TheJacksonville
an uwiaually large emigration wilt carried io the
is to beTone“of the-grandest Pyrotech­ [ itatron /Ignite the fuze. 4^,the twink-
in ure by th* lillamook ~
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Sentinel reaches
us regularly,
while
erosi the plains the prsé.-it seas on-
nic displays I icfo ever exhibited in ling of an. eve the Doe. was " blowed
contractor.
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Wo«ld not Yamhill County do well
this state. This will be under the UP;
lo ttkiN tops to direct as much of it
As » general tbirgritr this part wc*- —sonieUmcs tbrea copies -at a single
But seriously speaking, the ductor
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stiperri-in. -. . of
P. >?.'
Hughs'
mailw.vTbe
Puget
Sound
Weekly
and
j
are
told
rhe
tai
ly
apples
failed,
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«•caped
nobly
t«
get
out
of
it
par
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th^^sy as may be"?
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whose- we 111+uoVu -M*; -oi<• n 4tt thJ
Of other apples and j
’ka Union are quite as intermittent
present
season.
’wTIKW ab I’ONAnoE. the murderer of
respect needs no cclnnient. 1 be o*ra- tially denuded. Jiis face badly powder-"
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pears there will be an abundent crop. *n their arrival.
tion is to be delivered by Judge • burnt, and a?finger aud-thumb ¡fractur-
Ferd Patterson has broke Jiff and is
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Some
variatiws
oFplunis
look
pvornis-
No furthe. sr ri <is
*now at large.
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/A-B ook W orth Y utur attention . Sm^ of DÌitìand. Wre are’ not cd Bna
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pcRchcs..tberc . will • h*»' hnt-F
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j —-XtF Agent-wHt"8WH be-in-this part œany-nevr instai ' ofToieresTTFSb» this ’»jury was sustained,—lie i» reca.’er-
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règjn TT n ~ FajS
says • ’ < ttUt
thïF- tntf
th e ;
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VKKGONIAN
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Statec ^canvassing, for “ T he place. I should not omit to mention ing finely—is now,able to be about
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chasm
between
Prcside.nt
-Johnson;
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B arnett , B o <A Sei- i P-A£1 fic C gaw B u - sinesb -■ DiWEi’ro- the fact that the goffd Tempkrs have
and Congress is too wide to ever bv
T he T illamook . RoAu -Mr. Sqtrcs.
in
San
a
^ciety
here
of
some
eighty
mem-
Jjridged. It is to be hoped it is, orlkr
and slatiur.er gi Portland will ac- tRY,” which will be issued in Sar
or
enry G.
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country can, through icept our thanks ft» a.generous supply Francisco snortLy by M r. Henr
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from
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condition,
And arc doing a noble w >rk
an election , infuse mùro brainy into ofTâte San Francisco and States pa Langley, and containing the names,
that bi le on Sat. last,- and reported
pers' a-nd Magazines. Mr B. keeps business, and address, of all merchants, in thfé'cause of temperance. There are j the Ir.iii in very fair condition—much
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the concern.
manufacturers, aná professional men, several other l »dges i n this -ccnnty, * ; bv-t: o rii in 'he had calculated to find
M r ..W aite has retired from the a large assortment of standard and
and from present indications, the drum
it. He/ày» a good wagon road can
Agriculturist & Plowmam, and that miscellaneous bocks constantly on - in the State of California, Oregon,
welling and dram drinking bu.dness-
hand.
All
the
leading
newspapers
and
Navada,
and
the
Territories
of
! be nuwje across these mountain», and
splendid Agricultural publication is
arc both nearly 'played out.”
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periodicals
of
the
country
constant
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Washington,
Idaho,
and
Montana.
being conducted by Mr A. C. Sewatka.
I that quite a force is now employed
Rev. McAlister with several, other
Also lists of the Commercial, Agricul­
ly kept and for sale cheap.
with th:u cuilin view. A Mr Harris
T he R epublican papers continue
tural,' Manufacturing, Mining, Pe­ Nazarene preachers has been holding ha’ i chfirter for a toll roal across
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W heat , both fall and spring looks
to publish the story of the flag being
troleum, Railroad, Telegraph, Bank­ a camp meeting three miles from this, I the ’nouritain, to the TiUaumtok. ride, ™
hurried at Bethany, Geniry, County, well ia every ic> f. ity we have been.
ing and Insurance Companies, in op­ town. 'They had quite a number /.<•! and wiil push the work a» fast as
Tenn. No better evidence could be If nothing bcfaiH it between this and
eration at the present time in the á- convert,.
! . is means will admit.
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desired that this and all similar stories I harvest tiuu an extraordinary good
I have heard it frequently remark­
bove States.and Territories; to which
ed that there has been more tain in ’
are false than tbs fact, patent to all crop will 2r«et the eickle.
So-s‘rnng i- the Reling in Nova •
will be added such other items of in­
that this one is, for the retuon that
8ctrtia
.nfeò. ration ~Wtlh>~thro<
The.
Wiliam
tte
valley
this
season;
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1» .«! , ngains'
J ustices «f the Peace and Consta­ formation as will render the work a tUe n lllam“tte ”*Hejr tnis
ad
a,
C
at
some
of
the members of the
there is no such place as . Bethany, bles would <!<’ W«t| tp supply them-
, than was ever known before. Crops,
valuable and reliable medium of refer­
fon.tbe mca*
♦ Lcgh Lu uro who vote 1
Gentry County in the whole State of !selves wiih b auks. Wc have a sup­
ence. —ICompiled by <he Editor ofthe «onBequeotljr, ¡<«b yieeedingly -ell; tire have been burnt in efligy 1
Tenn There is no sueh paper in that ply on hand*, aod no one can :tfT >rd to
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State
Reg­ the yield of wheat in this county will
The Japanese say, “ tfic’ tongu<e of a •
State as the “ Bethany Tribune.’l
It
will
be
a
Valuable
work.
b
«,douM.
an
arrago
crop.
woman
is her sword, and ahe never
provide pTper and write them at the ister, 4c. L____ ____ ________ _____
and
I
learn
that
such
is
the.
case
lets
it
grow
rusty for want of uring ”
T he E ugene J ournal bestows a pride at which we furnish them.
W ill P rofit ftv E xperience .— throughout the Valley. More anon,
high tribute td'tho os County ofiicors
Valuable Property for Sale at A Bar­
A W orthy I nstitution .—Tbs The Jacksonville Sentinel hoar alrea­
of Laue County—says none will do so
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well. The pmple, Mr. Journal, Pacific Business College located M at dy hoisted the name of Gen. Grant
The undersigned will dispose of his
T he C ontests I n PopK.—From farm and Hotel Stand at String To rn it
seem to have entertained very dif- San Francisco, is now in the tide of for the next Presidency. The $enti*
complete success. Young men and nel s pifty will not -iBn Gen. Grant. Hon. Boh. Hayden who came down a bargain: lie has SO acres of go > I
orent notions on this point.
land, 50 acres of which » to undter cul
others desirous of fitting themnelvce Th'ey will not have forgotten their from Dallas yesterday to attend the tiration,. He also has the best stand for
T he W. W. Statesman has a re­
luck after going into the Democratic special term of the Dist Court now in a trading point and tavern anywhere, on
port that Fort Benten has been cap­ for business pursuits would do well
the Portland Road. For particulars, call
to patronize this itstilnlion. The party for a Vice President, or->s Brick session here we learn that Judge Boise on the propritor, on the premises-
tured by Indians.
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Pomroy says, for a horee to hitoh has not rendered his decision yet on
TnE M ountaineer reports the forms arc liberal, ana » person can in
a short time become perfect in Com­ alongside of their mule. Gen. Grant the Polk County contested election
arrival from Canyon City recently of
mercial calculations by attending this ia a De mccrAt and in hcr.est man, cates. All the defeated candidates The New York Day-Book
Col.- Kelly, looking well.
School. There is a paper iss ued from hcnco the republican party want noth­ contested in that county which made
THE BEST
T he S entinel in a very pertinent
it
peculiarly
interesting.
Judge
Hay
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ing
to
do
with
him.
Then
again
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the establishment called the “ Pacific
emocratic weekly in A mer ­
article recommends that farmers place
ica , can bo had as follows, cash io
College Review/’ which will be sent ie brazen effrontry for the Sentinel to den is positive that^when Boise,a de­
more value upon patent office reports
• advance:
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is
rendered
«very
Democratic
to any one gratis who desires to be in­ pretend to endorse Grant while it en­
One copy one year, -
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—those especially oh Agriculture.
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formed of the workings Ac of the Col­ dorses the infamous Congress that now condidatc in the County will be elec­ Three copies one year, •
Iw a H orn .—The Radical press
ted,
while
Mr.
Sullivan,
we
are
inform
Five
copies
one
year,
and
ono
te
the
disgraces the nation. Gen) Grant
lege.
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getter up of the elwb,
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is giving extensive circulation to a
ed, thinks that no changes will be
endortet Pt-eeidenl Johnton
Ten copies one year, and one to
Low W ater ,—The Yamhill has
report to the effect that harmonious
made.,
the getter up of tho club
The beat education a man receives
vehtions will ere long be established ! fallen so much that, the Boat will pro­
Additional
copies,
A mass of perfideoas corruption
bably not be able to get higher up in his life he gets just before be dies,
Twenty copies one year, -
between Gen. Grant and Beast Butler- • than Dsyton during the remninder of and it mostly consists io forgetting was exposed on thia trial that ^aaton*
VAN EVRIE, HORTON 4 CO.
; —U hi I the latter will now withoM from | ifie- dry season. '
what he had leanfed
• ished Evetf tho most xbaudwnpd
the
162 Nassau street. New York.
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