Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 14, 1866, Image 1

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How Speaches are Made in Congress.
THE COURIER,
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It may be su pposed by many that. the ■ The Radicals hav$ much to say about
ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY,
speechas that are franked by “ M. ps, t 4< gratitude to the nolfle defenders of
Union,” but in whafcjsi ingle act have they
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broadcast ovor the land, are delivered im­ over manifested such ingratitude? Over
LAFAY ETTE,
promptu and stenographically reported 811,000,000 was disbursed last ybar under
thb direction of tb< “ freedmea’s Bu­
»YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON I
for
publication.
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number
of
speeches
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delivered
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for the widows and o‘phans of tohite sol­
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longress are previously written and prin­ diers ? The ■ Presidi nt directed 'alt
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departments 3 UDaenni
underjhi i control to give,
gtve^tne
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ted and when their turn comes they are V preference to dischhrj
disecar] ed ^oldiers
feoldiers for sub
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EDITOR AND rUBLlSTTER.
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“read off” generally to the disgust of the ordinate offices aAd£pla<Jes. Of al| the
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
abler members who are forced either ito Vast horde of Concessional -employees
there is not a dischwged soldier among
$3
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leave
the
hall,'
or
suffer
the
infliction
CopyDne
Year,
One
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no
them whois nota.reUtivp of somo mem-
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One Copy Six MönthS, .
There is notfa
not ;a Radical officar of
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through. Members, such as McBride and her. Therc
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
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Henderson, who have to hire their speech army
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competency or erfme^ wbo has not been*
One Square, 12 Lines or less, one
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$3;OO. cs written for them, generally read them sustained by Congress. , There is not a
tion,
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qff so bunglingly that an order is entered i Conservative offied >ii vihatever his tuilithry
For each subsequent insertion!,
or purity of o|araLte^ wbqrn Cou
A liberal deduction will be made on
their, publication in the Globe services
t^uartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver­ directing
gress has 3 not songpt t| destroy.
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Rosiseau, W'hci was credited with
without being delivered.
tisements.
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Hotel, Medical and Law Card^, $10,00 per
¡ighting' fw i the
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Whoever wrote» Henderson’s late some very respos
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Union,
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speech
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betrayed
.total
ignorance
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sailed in Congre$i Ijy a political parson
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qf ’the geography of Oregon. lie even as­ named Grinnell, re a most vituperative
•COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
nipt (jripnell at the East
Judge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners, S. sorted for truth, the absurdly that Port­ speech. Rosseau in
Brutcher. Henry Hewitt; Sheritf. L. L. hit- land contaiued over ten thousand inhabi­ door of the? CapitO dt a|few days efterwards
and demanded an | apology, which was ro
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romb; Clerk, S. C. Adams; Assessor, Chas,
r i he i>roke his cane over
Haadley ; Treasurer, J hn U . V\ alts: Scbôol tants. and old Dickey, relying upon the fused, whereupon
‘Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer; Coroner, infalibility of speech writers, supposed it Grinnell’s head. The Radicals, not hav-
W. W. Brown ; Surveyor, A. S. W att.
ipg the two^thirds nec< ssdry to expel Ros-
ijras correct. lie also asserted that Ocean sfetju for this act, pas ed a resolution di­
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publicly reprove
^teamers plied senii-ihonthly between San recting th© Speaker
S. HURLBURT
him, whereupon he^tQsigned
¡rqpignea bis
nis seat.
seat, Ev-
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Francisco. and Partland,
AtTORxYEY AT LAW,
ery Radical paper i twpich we haie seen
down Honolulu tlris affair mentio ?d |con dem ns the rel­
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be
bad
written
,afayetto, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will * ■
at the confluence of the Yatnhil 1 dier and defends itta Vituperative parson
practice in the Supreme, Circuit ami a!I
and cowardly calumniator. Why is this?
of the Courts of this State.
with the “ second largest river in North ▼i
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. • Radicals
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swb \i ' .
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ruffian
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America,” Hfenderson would doubtless ism in
‘ the abstraejf ? ?|o: at all; they noir
DR. H. J. BOUGHTON.
have Supposed it must be there. Such is for inly commend ’ail rjbffiain acts On the
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Late. iVifftifiittn & Surijccnt,
greatness (?) Who would not t bi
be a sreat oicrats are the su] ffefefj. , Recollect what
In filospiti»! department, «man.
a hero they made' o ol ’ ‘ “iBowie Knife Pot-
ter,” for proposing tp fi|i kA/Priur with the
’•1 Of The Army of the POTOMAC.
T errific E conomy . We once
ruffian’s weapoif; ty)wF they commended
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i. time had a neighbor who was notorioug Burlingame for acc-ei pti^g the eh a Henge of
It in Dayton, O
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for nothing save his extreme parsiuioni- Creston Bsopks^thoji igh he made fhe terms
of meeting impossiq le | atjd’ how they al
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cusness and dishonesty, who, upon read­ most deified Broderj ckfforl fighting a duel
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ing an advertisement in the local paper, • with
Terry \ I H|d Rosseau befen a
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Ji T. HEMBREE ’ • • • • i‘ •
of a Radical, and Grinnell ia ¡Democrat, who
Lfplri? HOTEL is.^t ¡U1 ktpt for the accom- i f the goods, wares dnd merchandise
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can doubt how ^lifer^it the expression
if J, modation of boar -<k-rs and the travelling neighbor merchant, conceived the idea of WOUU have been:? | I Tl|
~ $ fact is, there can
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appropriating the same to his own use.— be no bond pf R}mp| th] between the cow-
arui y and b)ood -tnirj ityi radicals and brave
GOOD STARLING 9
i Ie proceeded jn this wise : Having in his soldiers, who-are.
magnanimous. —
I III attentive hostlers.
noi.
store
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^’ird uu the cdVer as dealer in patent med-
The^oldiel’s
Dd -Jcratic Club of
E. C. BRADSHAW,
icnjes, he clipped his name out of the af-
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York, Penn., .latqly
:dly ba^ ed the following
.’oresaiu card, and pasted it over the name resolutions in cr
in¿nt to . John W
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of’his neighbor dealer, wherever it occur­ Forney whp has ’slaadd ed the organiza-
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tion through the
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col.umi s|of Lis ptipfer;
red in his advertisement. Th is course be
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bce|ules
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.ri That jt *r
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AT LAW, AND SO- A|
COUNSELOR
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whosi sbaui mil
W . Forney, whose
ilit-ary title, ae
pursued for a number of weeks, appropri­ Wi
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Utitig all the copies of ale local ¡paper
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bn between his
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thus, that he could bum or steal.
and
the
manly!
vtftpes
of a soldier—
name
..Will practice in the District and Supreme
This same man was ! subsequently ar- who was always louyd during the long
Courts of Oregon,
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df war r in places^ ifjfease
safety,
oflfease
years oif
feplease and
and, safety
f^r* faxes Paid, Collections made, and
rested
for
pet.it
larceny,
and
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aqually from thi
th| privations 01
or the
Proceeds Promptly remitted.
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no attorney in the burg would take his camp and the perils’of? tbp field—-^h®re
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jase without a fee, he went fourteen miles patriotism was of the k|nd'which achiev
cd fat offices and lucra live
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pay for bim-
£0 see a lawyer who he supposed he would self, instfead of victory for his country^
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but arms—it ill becomes, h ¡m to 1-iberthe sol-
LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. 3,
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failing, be returned home and had the of York;| who rendered
Free and Accepted Masons.
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said lawyer subpoenad as a witness in his to their couutry in the field, and inainy of
Meets in Lafayette < on the 1st. apd 3rd
Friday of each month, , at half past 6- in the •ase, with the intention of swearing the whom .peir upon?thfeir Jodies the scars ol
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honorable wounds r^feei ¡red in bhttle.
afternoon. ?,
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points-sf
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Resolved, That we r [iterate our deter-
Brethren of the order^ . in good standing are
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B.EMRBEE,
invited to attend.
mination tor support. me recODtstnetinn
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W. M.
T he Radicals in the late Rump Con policy of Prc-ident .fohfi^on as embodyii»
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G eo II. S teward Sec’y.
Jible mode of ad
gress, that there might be . ho mistake
justing our national difaculti
restor-
as
to
their
contempt
for
the
States,
attem
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ing the union of these States on the basis
LdUFAYETTE FERRY
pted to pass a bill changing the title of of the ConstitulioU; 1 nd ' that we will,
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THE undersigned wa&ild respectfully an­ the goverment from 44 The United States with equal activity, proi note’the election
nounce to the travelling public, that he
of Hiester Clymer as Gi ivernor of Penn-
has, at the Lafayette crossing of the Yamhill, of America,” to “ America. ” The1 cor- sylvania, in the full assl ifance that he will
¡administerthe goveronj ¿nt as our fathers
A LARGE, SEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT, respondent of the Bulliten thinks the
made it, and zealously « o-operate with us
bill
will
become
a
law
at
the
next
Session.
on which he can“croSs Teams, Stock, &c.,
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jsh , President.
«1 I n CittCUMSTANOKs.—Our friend H. A.
EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY. L
JVlLLXAM H. ALBRt 3 ht , Secretary.
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are in good repair, and' persons from tlm inembers elect from.
Umatilla County to the
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T he latest case of 4 uspended anima-
South going to Portland, McMinnville,. Forest
Grove- and Hillsboro, and from the North, Legislature. Mr. Gehr is a gentlemen of fair tjon comes to us in thej Gosben^emocrat.
going to Saiejn, Dallas, Corvallis, wilt find it talents, and unswerving Democracy. He The luckey individual* (!) was aj i horse,
Said bor»e died—gtl least hi»;4owner
to their wcvauUge to patronize this Ferry. r
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stood out during the dark days of the party
S ; JOHN HARRIS.
Lafayette, July 31, 1866. - jVrd blnou- against all overtures to enlist him in the in-
terests of the disunionists/and we are pVoud
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bow that fbe cloud has been dispelled, to see
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T. HEMBREE, Dealer in Dry Goods,
• Groceries Hardware, &c. South side which his abilities so eminently entitle him.
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He that would pleaxe all,-r and« himself
top,
undertake«
what be cub not do.
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Knowledge, piar ted . by the hand of
affection in the hallowed sanctuary of
home, takes deeper rout than “ seed sown
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by the wayside.
Every violation of truth is not only a
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sort of suicide, in the liar, but is a stab 1
at the health of human society. The
most printable lie pays a ruinous tax.
As the next thing* to having wisdom
ourselves, is to profit by that of others4so
the next thing to haying-merit» ourselves,
i is to take care that the meritorious -profit
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r by nn; for he t?hat rewards the
‘ deserving,
makes himself oue of the number.
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T he D augh FITER.— There is nothing
more desirable in a daughter than iotelli-
gence joined to a-gentle spirit, . The mind
is fashioned ^nd; furnished in main 11' at
ichool , but jhe character is dcriv ed
chiefly from home. How inestimable
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the confidence of that mother, in produce-
irig kind feelings I iq: the bosom of her
children, who never permits herself to
s peak to/.them ' with a loud voice, and in
harsh, unkind tones !
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Music.—Let tast I and skill in thia bean
Î1 ful art be spread among us, and every
family will have a new resource. , Home
will gain a new attraction. Social inter­
course will be more cheeful, and an inno­
cent public amusement will be supplied
to the community ;—public amusement
bringing multitudes together to kindle
with one emotion,ltd share the same inno­
cent joy, hiving a humauising influence;
and among these bonds of society perhaps
no one pTodnees so much nnmixed good
aS. music. What a fulness of enjoyment
has our Crerffer placed within our reach
' ' surrounding us with an atmosphere
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..hich may’be shaped into.sweet sounds!
Afid yet this goodness is almost lost upon
us through want-of culture of the otgan
by which this provision is to be enjoyed.
H ealth ,—Rightly considered, the neg
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respondent writing us from, fit. IClair couu
ty, Illinois, gives an incident which illus
trates in a forcible manner the tegard fejt
by Aboltiopists for their colored Brefn^
ren.
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An intesely loyal chap living three
miles north of Lebanon, whose first name
is Adolphus,, and ,whose other r name cor-
responds to one bf the points ’ ! of the com •
pass, leased a potato patch to an “ African
oitizen of African ’scent,” thje rent of
which plot of ground was to= bi ] ¡half the J
crop. The nigger was a fair specimen of
his improvident race, having neither seed
potatoes nor the “ wherewithal ” to purohr
ase them Pitying his distressed condi­
tion. the father-in-law of ployai” man
No. 1, more intesely “ loyal ” that/
bis
that" bin
worthy son-in law, consented to furnish
the seed, telling the “ down-trodden Af­
rican ” that wheD the “ taters ” came ta
ipanurity he could make it^alh right . >>
with loyal No. 2. So the poor ¡Digger
¡nigger has
huv ,
ing land and potatoes, furred up the dirt,
¡and put in the sepd, and “ kivered themé
up/’ and t^e rain dccended and the suqi
shone, and the potatoes vegetated, and
put forth viueç, and the vines blossomed,,
and grew brown and dry, while npw poto-
toesformed of noble size and* excellent
quality, as potatoes generally do. Thé
the negro dug the vegetable^, and as he
looked upon them, his bowels yearned
hungrily over them, his ivory eyes sfione^
and hia lips swelled to tbe size of beeves’
livers with eotacy. But negro pride
to have fall. Along came loyal No. 1,
and took his rent, agreeable to contract,
even one-half.of the potatoes. And as he
departed freighted with his load, the ven­
erable No. 2 came with his team, and
took the other half of the nigger’s pota­
toes to make it “ all right ’’-Reaving the
wretched Abolition pet utterljjFjdestitutes
That is alnjost as neat a piece ot sharp
‘ iópsíS Loyal
practice as r th at of .tí
thé ^'
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Leaguer who stole a little
eri' down
South agd^qld hipr to a neighbor I for*
dog pup. For downright meanness there
is not a human being on the
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earth equal to a loyal Aboli itáoniat.— La
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the pursuit of buisness, pleasure, or ani>
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bition,
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the purpose of benev<..lenc, is as elearly ' a
Tbs Abolitionists of Maine and Ver­
breach of moral duty as suicide i*
itself,
mont, says an exchange, have raised the
The only diiffereuce is in degree; aud the
black fla^ in earnest, and rung out the
punishment it entails is frequently of th«’
tocsin for the gathering, of all thé Mon­
severest kind—irremediable disease, loss
grel hordes of the country ttide^ their
of reason, fer death. Proofs and exam­
banner of the amulgamafion 0 ‘the black
ples pf this■ unfortunately ifoouud ip socie­ and wj.ite trfecs. The followi ig ii the
ty ;• for iqstjance several cases of perfoat^-
of
eht imbecility from.pxccssive study have resolution of the State Conjvention
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Ijteaolved^jhat the Union par y of Maini
ilar cases are found ¡n almost every as<-
Liir plants itself upch the doctrl in es« of thé
lum for lunatics, ¡The
j ' frequency ’with
which naturally sfrojn jg and well constitu Detlaratioif of Independence, und (bat wo
hold tha* till men, without d
ted men are observe* d to break down from
cblpr
or race, are entitled to
ex hrfustion in the jnids't of a prosperous,
civil abd political rights.
career, furnishes an latii.or lamentable, con-
flrmfition 0' my doert ne, tb^t mdny fall >>. <■
victims w 10- Plight ¡have
IIUW enjoyed
CllJUytU a ii long
lUpg
»life-of active and, [ useful exertion, had" ( A NjPW EXPOSI-V» CkyMPOiKNDi An-
other explosive compound, ino'ej
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destruG-
the^ paid that reasonable regard
laws of health which common prudencíe five than- nitro gligarine, Hi has r. been
recomcnd, and which rptfre énlig’ h tened bought to light. Thj& chemical mjxturf
■J is called Sodium Amalgam, It is never
vievs of rqligion would erep tave enforc
ed trpon them as'a sacred^duty.—Combe. •manufactured in large quant fl ies, though
it has been advertised for salejn Sgn Fraa
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A youxe; coup}» had been married by as two hundred ounces for sale, ‘ Tfic
a Quakef justice, and a. ter the ceremony an^ouht is not large,, but when it is'undeiv
to thejhusband
“ Priced, stood,
he remar ked
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.that, . thb
the explosive pu^er
pu*er of ope
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thou art wow at the fend of thy troubles?**
oui^cJof sodium is equal to that of about
A lew weeks after, the youn man came* twbnFy five pounds of gunpowder, br two
to the gQod| niati, boiling over with
’ ’i rage, and a half pounds of nitroglycQrine, it can
Iu I be readliy conceived that evenj fifteen or
a
regular.,
vixen.)
(his wife was 1
thought you told me that I was s at the end twenty ounces exploded in one place would
of my troubles.” “¡Sq l did, frifend, but create i'mtbense havob. And when one
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furtther reflects that even so littlo 9 thing
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as a epoodsful of wafer comiqg in pontac
with two hundred ounces of sodium woul
*j Mr. Ross of Illinois,
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Congress, “ If these-elcvan
these-elevan States are Ac­ cluse an explosion equal to fhat whi
tually out bf the Union, why were some would be occasioned by the ignition of fifve
of their representatives retained in Con* ’thousand pounds of powper, ot th
gress without objection, after the passage cussior/of five hunderd poubds 0
of their ordinances df secession, and^dur glycerine, we can form some c
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ing the prosecution of the war? In An of its tremendious
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on these ehvea States, of| between five ■ ...
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to
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B eat
and six million dollars, which recognized
ge «ays
that
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New
York
and
Massa
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them aB being in the Union. In March,
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1862, in apportioning 1 represefttatioh ment were encampedÆogether on the Rap-
among the States, fifty-seven members idan, and Clmta whdfesoQie rifvadry
were assigned to the eleven States whose ited hetweenlhenZ A revival su ddenly
representatives are now excluded from broke out in the/l’assachusett^ reg Jiment,
this ball. 1 ¡Why
represen­ and twelve wer/baptised. Thy?'
Why apportion them represen-
Nett York
ongress, if they are oat
tatives in Congress,
out of the Colonel looked jsavago when be he|rd of
t
it, and roared put, ‘’ adjutant, h lave ¡seven«
Union?
teen
men de/ailed for > bhptism ;>j’ll be
Not one of the Radicals > found it eon-’
venient to answer these interrogatories,
hknged if that Massachusetts regiment
shall beat u«.
thought bo —and ttas hauled to the bope
yard. The next day s|me boys vent to
pull the shoes off of thje equine animal,
¡and to their surprise ffcuud him ¡quietly
quietly
gracing on the Qomn|
f Theyf both
jumped or his back
biu| borne
pi a
at a regular Johp £ilp£i speedy L oh to
A band O ed . —By order of Gen. H^i-
the surprise of his forpmr master, 4
|(L’■ n fi
J' jr|h / * i
lech Forts Chehalis, Yamhill, Belling-
leol«
peart
as well a» ever, ayd the 01 y j
T he following is given as a new mode
haoj, Hoskins, Cascades, ¡Qailes, Siletz
- 4own i east
. i j / . i court ^Couyt mainiog signs of the baysterious disease Blosk
or i aruoH
parsing
Blo«k House, and ‘Port Orchard, are io
to
s a verb active, indicative mood, present is a partial blindnesto2* *
be broken up and sold to th«
ths highest:
highest bid-
den UPosts not regularly fortified ate
the vicinity ” „
bidden j to he called forte in the future ¡I
a if dito?
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¡¡aims th*t
that Beast Butler kept;
claims
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, ‘ çf
JU
likely that i
yejlow fever bad
respeçifor
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