Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, July 24, 1866, Image 2

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CORRESPONDENCE.
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honest, disinterested and well mean­
LETTER FROM ELDER MCCARTY.
a
- ing men to remain with tho radicad
Search through volume after vol­ party with ail th accumulated evident» E ditor C oukiib ;—
TUESDAY. JUITY 21, T6CÖ.
In view of what’ has been said, in
ume of the Congressional debates, and of its inconsistency, venality and total
W’uod- iui’ai uied tha cditir on the day
you —
will . not
baa unijorthincss is something that surpas-- your paper, concerning myself, I feel
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gleanings .
j he k-f* ror 5In Fj^ncispö that no nötige
once essayed to show by what logic. ^e8 our comprehension. We undertake it a duty I oweAnyself and the citizewsf*
—The Telegraphie ncws^Teceivtd ; bad bcen Strved WpOW himof any eleo oi- upon what hypothesis, the eleven
to say that none ean' disprove or reftite of Lafayette, to give a brief explana­
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tion
tontest,
and
a'Jds,
that
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the
story
toward thc-latter part of the week is
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unrepresented States aro counted tn the propositions ’"laid down 'above, or tion of the affair.
of more than ordinary? interest It j$' originated with O'Meara which is
tho Union for the purposes of lhe successfully assail the deductions _ Soon after my arrival in Oregon
last'summer, - a leading man, in * the
supposed the buttle which is to settle nayiog ali that need be sai d about it.” adoption of Constitutional Aiueud-
drawn. Wc simply ask the reader, in I ’denomination I have the honor of be­
Another flsgclatios in store for Scott
ineuts and of taxati on, and cnit oPthc conclusion, to make a candid survey of ing a member of, gave Dotice that hs-
—The man Mitcla-1. who a short
-—^July thodth. 'lhe An Brians were
Uuioii for all* other purposes. It the premises^J%can the political hori- had discarded me as a bad man. The
»outed' wit&Jtoavi i-■» by the Prua- fim.UIM W.liraw, in P’"’ wouM 8CC)n „ if
ten in the light of the - et»d*wL-pa»t. Officers of the Luckumute Church re-
shin armies. In consideraliomif the’ Tond. Tias been tned anTfound guilty
convinced that nothing can be offere<^^ni| present, of the.dominant party, and ceived notice from ¿¿aid per sou, that;
<?bad in his possession,facts, that Would
to Fran< e by Austda, of Vcn- pf murder in tho second degree, and in justification of s6chj premises, so
ask yourself, seriously,, whether it is ¿rush me. The officers of said Church^—
< <. /Napuit-JirVouches safe Ifls med-- sentenced by Judge Shattuck to the they choose to say nothing on that
entitled to yonr further confidence and immediately notified him that my
1 latiou.
Politics are getting into Penitentiary fur life.
Ut 1 311
vv
ao there, uuva
! I11VLL1
membership
was
and uviuaiiutu
demanded
point. Having lost all regard or re­ support.
lof
him any facts or charges he might
-—'The Masonte fmtorniry of Port­ spect for consistency, it seems there
a considerable tn a<14 le abTOt W as h-
of-him
F ishing P arty .—A*party; of gen-1 have against me; buVhe insultingly
ingon. Post Mister General Denni- land have passed'Tei'brntions express is no position too anamolous or ab­
>mon nT Thia r»ifv lmin<» ,niaAA11annniiu , refused tO gi'C
them.
He ¡ind llis
■on has resigned, and tbe^robabiT^ieadarvc, of the high esteem in which Mr. surd fop them to take. - A certain end tletnen of this city, being miscellaneous 1
friends, however, managed to make,
are that other members of the Cabi­ K. AV. Tracy who died recently, was to be subserved, they will swear that ly afflicted, provided themselves during and strove keep up, the. impression, __
net witt follow -Politicians are eonb- held by them. --------------- — —— all the Stales are in the Union and the week past, with fishing tackle, and that there were charges of a very se­
hutting themselves pro and con on
—Mr. Shull formerly of this place , could not by any possibility have got other essential equipage, including— rious nature- against me They ttid
“Ac.,” for a tour, and departed for the meall the harm in their power; persist­
merits
for the Phila-
rtt- - the
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---- r_ was one of the heavy sufferers from out, while upon a question 'perhaps
ently refusing the while, to specify
rlelf hia Coventiun-—Brownlow, the the late destructive fire at Walla growing out of this very proposition, classic haunts of the deer, the moun­ their charge, or make known what
•Id Hessian is in trouble- ~ lliiU Leg­ AValla. He and his partner Mr; Ab they will declare with as much earn­ tain trout and the “bar.” After rus- ’ they had against mo. They finally
bott, . bad, , on thb 12 inst., , _ sufficient estness, and with apparent candor tieating for a season in these ‘ nnkempt ’ succeeded in getting their s / iik I qw of
islature is uot likely to pass
.aiuitional Amendment, and he has i lumber on the ground to rebuild their that they are out—entirley out of the wilds, they returned, apparently much accusation before a committee of their
own selection—and that too, against
r leu on Gm. Grant through Gen. Carriage and b’aek Smith Sbop.
Union. When challenged to explain recuperated.' They enjoyed during the earnest protests of thyself and iny —
their absence, a remarkable season of
i toouas tor au army- audit it ntto
ahurch. Said Committee simply ask-'
—Freedmen*s Bureau Bill No. 2, how it could be possible. for such a
experiences
deligtlul,
yat
strange
as
it
cJTthc person above alludded to, io
coerce the refractory uiunteis pf his ba-been vetoed by tho President, and state of things to exist, they resort to
may
seem,
two
of
the
party
grew
weary
-tett
his reasons for discarding me.. He
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Gen
Parliament
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1>-,hc 11( ^<:^r evasion^and ^flijiyoeations, l leaving
askad permission to- • . t
^♦Wthn-rtTTOirtTOTOs nsjWFr of-the st*» 4i«l
Graut respobdïTîfiWPh
rely unfort
unfortified save
hi- heaJ.x....
' their position entirely
■roundings, the dearth <A' spirits in the present rebutting ^testimony, which
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. I by their mere assertions.
no such military intgrferenca-jsill be
Without camp, and, getting headed somehow they refused to allow, unless I would
—One of the witnesses before the as
. much as recognizing
toierated.
Brownlow is thwarted—
ig the right of for Lafayette^ pressed forward, acceler- submit my cause to their.dccision ; this
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nipped in the bud, and’ is ’in great Reconstruction Committee * says that {he
Southern States to elect their own ating their speed as they advanced at I could not coasistentlydo< as those ’
constituting my would-be umpire*
agui»y of mind, lie is brave when “ old Boutwell
of Massachusetts 1 municipal officers, they thrust at them a rate that brou«ght them in, ticu daps were known to be my enemics-»-indec<l j ~ .
in advance of their eumrades.
surrounded by a survile army, but de­ looked like he was entertaining about J. their
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but for this enmity, there had been ho-
R eflected .—We have omitted JlïiijV to <h eidC.
prived of this protection is the most a quart of double rectified which was ! mendm’to with a menace, for their ad-
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tlie
case
bc&re
the
A nnlal
soouer
to
mention
the
fact
'that
our
eowardly and contemptible of mortals* about to suur on his stomach.”.
. option, well knowing, if they arc sup-
C
onvention
of
tlîe
Clrurches
iu Or- f
Violence is thrcatem.d all around him,
The African Condict.—The excel P^sed to know anything, that it reqtrir- . friend Joseph Nixon of Albany was egon, in Jane Inst, and
the" “
ind Uiey^rc-
bofote 1ong lenrnes of ibis work ¿».beyond- praise? cs the action.of a legally oanUituled reelected County -Trea«urcr- of Linn Ter rod Fl to “niy own’ 'UKufeh^-theTuc'k'
We
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c ited his throne and __ OrejoHto» ]O«L
that‘he
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w, Legislature to give such amendment County at the late election. Mr. Nix I urnute—for. them to settle .forever.
ate tor p«rrts more consonant - —The ({uestioa brdisrranchuing aRhPy fow> OT Widity ro far as soy giv- on-distance dfis opp.imjit for the Accordingly the tzbqrch met on the • -
same office twoycars ago, when the “th day of July, inst , after having
with hi- ideas ..f per--onalsafety.it is to4-^|1() deserted’from "the army during’1 ai Sta,c is concerned. In this in-
County elected the remainder of the. given due noticcTo the parti«*«. But
.he hoped ».quietus will be put upon the war. of Pennsylvania soldiers, as stance, they ruthlessly declare a State .black ticket by round majorities.-
no ^reappeared agairyjt nft*, and the
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person who had discarded me gave
the old ralro and tdaekguard while the well aS those win» absented themselves out and in the Union in tho self same <
»1 r.ia» ate£ a hot;
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ntggcr by
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Aboli-1somft niCans or bH,eri )atdy found
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trouble is on the tapis.
after
being
had nothing against nir.“1' It
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The Ohio Democratic State execu in the
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rcnosHvania
Legislature.: tiortamendiiient at the Soulherp peiFi way into the-^ehtjnel office at Jackson­ of special notice that while giving his
Pennsylvania
‘live ccmjuittte have appointed Will­ Now, the Cot'Rli R'office is about all'P«e as an ultimatum
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They were, j ville. and the editor nt tices the dis­ reasons for discarding tpe before his
we
posses
in
our
“
own
right,
and
.we
«pon
the
ratification
of
said
Amend
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own Committee, he denigd having any
iam Allen, George 1(? Pendleton, E.
tinguished : cal! under the head of ¡ charge against me. lie did not aven
the entire concern, that, if, m’ent, to beadmjttpd ascoequal Sover “ „p
frs^| *»•
disfiauliwa tro
W. Morgan and M- J Willett dele- will wager
Personal.
” RefprHeavji^^^^^
Before leaving, the <lar- I aapthat Jiis xeasamLibr-/.diacardiu#
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such
a
proposition
becomos
a
law.
'eigrtiricjr.
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port
thejorce'fif
(¡¡¡s
pre-
key
drawed
hi-
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on
the
editor,
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-' gates jrf large to the-'PhiMdphfi-ttotr-
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. that Pat Ma.-
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'Detnofaatic. the Southern; States,’ When JdtTfieyT*'’
tttittj
■ as to what hi*?- inmireffjreig.
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—The¿ualineLsays
come overwhejmingly
overwhelmingly
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The
offierat
report
of
the
Lucknmuto
ID
E-. i , ftirnj^ly'
«> Jct»e has apoMati.-ed from tFe ¡>um«c-.jy the Legislatures of afl the Newjsffddeniy found themselves aslar?f!5mj''
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to
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as
they
were
previously
to
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Edi^
of
the
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1)as(
hhn- 'Church, and also of th.) Annual Con­
rary up North, and united his for­
vention will appear in due time, which
tunes with the republican party. This disfranchising the deserters belong-: taking stock in the Yankee trick.— ! Be}f up jn a ll(,^ ()ffice in galcm, and puts the matter at rest forever; .
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A. V. McCarty.
_— nunor, taken jn^eoiiM£li.o!L. with. . lb * iiig to those ..Stu»<?. uni io iidditioo
ithout ony apology or exuse, for' proposes to uevott hun^clf in Hie fu-
fact that.th^press shipped up there pass one disfranchising all who had their wanton violation of their pledges (Ure
t|lc prat-lice of his profession
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by Pat, is now run in the interest of fled the draft and stole -from the in this behalf,-they persist in refus.-
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the radicals, gives some color of truth Government during the war, a cor- ing admission to the Sou hern Mem-
^fr.
Bollinger is
is possessed
of abil-
abil-
T he C owardly B easts .—From
Mr. Hollinger
possessed of
to the story that the versatile Pat is poral’s guard of republican voters bers elect to Congress. Radical lea- jfy, an(i wc arc sarc ¡f mtWit is any tha Salem Correspondence of the Lief
playing hi« old game. The Sentinel could not be raised in all the six dors, and the radical pressy tow -pro^ recommendation he will get his . full aid we learn further particulars c >:»• *
deprecates hia espousal of their cause, States.
mulgate the doctrine that the President share of the practice io his section, cerning the mobbing of McDaniels on
and well it may. Sou ebody is des I
is possessed.of very limited powers‘ J bis gentlemart during his Editorial the fourth. The sneaking canibals.
Tha Walla Walla Statesman says.
tined to be bilked by him, and we | that the charred remain« of a- babe and authority, with as much zeal as career, wielded a vigorous pen and fearful of tho consequences of con­
evinced much abiliy in that line.
rather like the idea of Pat’s takipg it were picked up on the morning after they two years since vociferated from
fronting him like men, crept on him
the
fire,
near
the
ruin«
of
the
buildings
I
into hi-» head to prey upon the black®
“D istributing ” vs . P roof R ea - when ho could know nothing of their
one end of the land to the other, that
that adjoined the Masonic Hal). II w
DINO
—If, when reading •* proof,” approach, and felled him from the
'in the future.
the President was .the government—
the child came there, or whose it was4
—Mary L. Schell has commenced^ is wrapped jn mystery. .
was supreme, and to oppose him was errors in typography were as readily pavement with a rwk, »od then, as if
discovered as they are when “ distribu ' fearing he would recover and pursue
an action against Gen. Naglee, in the
While the^ttasonic Hall at* AValla treason. Senator Williams on one oc­
. CourtiTofSan Francisco, for damage W’alla was burning a man rushed up casion in Salem, in order to make him- ting, few errors indeed, would escape tfibiu, p unccd upon him with their
in a breach of promise case. She lays stairs to secure the regalia and other -self understood on this point, and no through the press. We have been lit­
boots and kicked him until- he was
her damages at 8100,000. She says de valuable property which he could re­ mistake, declared that when he said erally agonized over the detection of
insensible and apparaDtly lifeless.
feodent long since promised to marry move, and on his return found his said the President was the’ govern­ blunders while distributing niatter,
Wc apprehend that if the courts were
I egress cutoff by the burning of the
her, and in consequence of «aid prom- ■ stairs, when he jumped out at the scc- ment, he meant tho blood and flesh, upon the proof of which we had be­
to happen to impose »«mere nominal
t
ae «he had remained s ingle.
I ond story window, reciving no other and bones of Abraham Lincoln. With­ stowed extra care. “ Blindfolded ” fine upon those hyenas in human
with plow steel, one couhi-detect errors
,—The Oregonian gives Clarkes damage than a severe shock.
out any exedso for bis remarkable io authography in thia way.
shape, the Christiana (?) of Salem
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WoiiU contribute'the amount to the
S tatuquo .—The result, we under­
A ssatlt on a B oy .—One Sutton
“ Notice.” We advise the editor to
¡nation of what induced him to make
end that those who did their work—
keep a copy of the work close at hand, stand, of the contested election cases it, Senator Williams now takes the was arraigned before Justice Hembree
• lhe work of the devil, should not be -
* so that whon be desires, to tnanufac- tried recently before Judge Boise, in ground that the President is a being yesterday eve. on the’ charge of as-i
any loosers by it.
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tur< a copperhead ” outrage he may Polk County, is, that uo changes were possessing very few prerogatives, and sault and battery committed against
Thertris but one way to combat
be able to locate it at some place f made—the matter standing now just is Witball, a traitor. Now to any one the person of Joseph Davis, a lad,
such fiends with any show of fair play,
.* known to Geographers. He could as the canvasaors made it immediately capable of comprehending the simplest residing with Mr. Bradshaw of this
place.
It seems the man Sutton had and that is this ; if you are not phys­
thus enable himself to forego the hu­ after the election was held. Before proposition, it is plain that if by the
entered into an elaborate argument on ically equal to the task of coping with ■
hearing was bad, the republicans
miliation of such stupid blunders aa mt the
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his '■ Bethany Gentry County, Tenn.” Were cartain they would parry their dent was the government, two years course of which he used language that
always prepared to thin their ranks
entire ticket—afterwards the Demo- ago, he must be yet, since that law called forth from the boy a somewhat
—There are 739 prisoners in the
fierce retort, when he knocked him until you are, and do it with a will
erats were equally positive they had
has not been chsDged ' in this behalf i down a number of times. The Court whenever or wherever assailed by the-
Ohio Penitentiary, 693 of whom are
gained it all. The Judge’s decision,
republicans.
during the time which has elapsed fined him $15,00 and cost, which, con- poltroons and ruffians. Make them
which was reserved for ‘some time,
I sidcring the magnitude of the offence, realize that there is bw< meager secu­
—Hon. John A. Frazer, Senator settled tho question, though the si dcc this was the favorite dogma with
was exceedingly light.
rity for life or limb, and they will be-
from Polk Co., died recently at Salem * < blacks threaten to prosecute the the radicals. That knaves should
D rowned —A little daughter of the last to ever offer injury o»f insult.
A special election has been called lo cont^t aa regards the Representative« eling to thia party is not surprising, Esquire Moor’« «was
drowned on
for
it
is
natural
for
them
to
adhere
to
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last
in
the
stream
on which None but contemptible cowards are
fill the vnosney ocoasioowl by his elect, before the Logialature which
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without
ever
en-
hi«
mrir
ftnw'
WfrirsHwirtefr
Wo capable of assatHng a person withf all
death, to'be hsl3 Ang. 20-
^convenes in September h»it.
^quiring into its principles. But for particulars
. the advantage in their own hand«.
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