Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 21, 1866, Image 2

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    CoMHW-SAAAfiBiKR-—Private advices
state that with the njourn-
After hearing the testimony and, argu­
the south, which appealed to arms— the from Wnabii
meet
of
the
work of decaptation will
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( cumplid FROM
fro : THEj PORTLAND DAILIfcS.] last nod highest earthly reísort-4-and the commence. Not a man is to be left in office
ment of counsel on either side, the court
decision hi,p been against them, a decision
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ined
H
ill
acquitted
Warren
and
he would siy,-far more complete and final who refuses to support the Government or in
Ph
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ladfdfhia
Convention.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1806., ,
any manner opposes thlf restoration of the Un- (
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tfEmKv twenty DOi. ears and cost, Jhis seem­
New ptork, Aug. 13.- h A Philadelphia than any v hich could come from, judicial
ion. Presd’t Johnson has as little sympathy
special ttys that Col. Vullandigham has ’tribunal. The question of the right of for traitors in office as he haq for treason in
ingly
extraordinary
decision
provoked
W iiat D oes tiie O regonian M> n
beeu eu^ered as a uiquiber of the Gonvcn- secession 1 ad been settled completely and arkis, an<i now that the latter has been put|‘
•iniversal
astonishment,
and
remurk
tf
not
Oregon ian
tmu,
there are indication» of troufrU forever, and the results of the war had down by the strong” arm of [ftiwer he feels it a
T hink of them N ow .— Tbe^
f
to say chagrin in the village.
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ptapu caused by his taking a seat.
decided that the general government wae duty to Sc urgc the traitors from the place
has all the while held nr» Grril. Stone1
ImmediateIï on the close <5f thi* trial
LlSjuwi^d Pierpont telegraphs to the supreme. In this decision the' Southern they disgraceT" Tn this Territory, withoccasi
manTnd f>ix. as ombodj-ipg all the elo- a warrant was iFUcd’out against Boyakin, Evejunj pOst that he declines to be a del-' people,
1 ho among them, acquiesced nna! exceptions, the Government officials %r
perjury. ,TTc
charging hini with peijury.
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menj» of ¡ nlrietieni and ftryaity. What rested by Deputy Bunn, and admitted ti i gRtu tu the Philadelphia Convention. '
in ¿»11 sincerity, and he eame here on this in open and avoved sympathy With the di«
union faction khat rules Congress.
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(ippórtunily to say it to a Northern This fact is well understood at Washiogtofl,
wi^the editof do with the; author of the, bail by hint i;n rhe sum of two hundred 4
audience,po declare that the South bad and in accordance with the programme laid
I dollars, for wliichlihe readily procured en tijie 2\u.|uuai Cunvi eh|i
lie ; that
h atils down
TijieL'dal tne 14th,
famous sentiment, “ ___
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renounced the right of secession, and ac- down the hea|ris of very many of our | erntov
doners, and was set at libety.
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oA-r yiJil the lulloufitig day after a sh.
cept in good faith its allegiance to the rial magnates will soon de rolling in the dust.
the American flag, shoot him on the
llis case came np on yesterday ’ (Mop
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..the
wigwpm
will
not
be
enti
general goverumeut. *!__
They claimed
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. The President belie vs ¿lint no man wlio gat«
•pot.” Is-he a traitor now? Wba&of day) before J*n«tj(Je Allen, wline,: no » ev Li(|uuq|etM
tlxi wig-
w
qumjMetbd until then. When the
once more citizens under that government, the bread and. butter of the Government
'denco being kdntsed tending to f fix guh<
m ib Completed it will be the largest and as such sincerjeiy ’ wished for the
/. weI- should be permitted to revile4t, and aetir.g
the great cavalry raided, Stonerriftn ? upon him, he was acquitted.'
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: ^ve-r erected in the United I fare of tl'pir cbmuiOn country. ’ Tlie ort this principle he prpposes to remove all
. - . , those who fail to yield the Government an
He tor, according to radical
logic
is
atrai
at
beati
a
Hon, G. II. Steward, with a
plUjttb
j> Dpi
for political purposes. ‘Scats have Union of ;>¡1 the Spates, 1
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repu a ipu ^arnesf an(j Xrjjijif gQpfpoojit. This is a test
f
eu ip med for.IòO journalists in front abroad arid its prosperity at home. As tq ? to which no patriotic citizen can^objecT, aud
tor. Je and Jbhn A. Dix are both lead- poor prcspect pecuniary, ¡reward I lor hi- bt Cu
services in tll¡8 case, made a < determine
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^peakers stand. •
ingdights ifc the Philadelphia movement
ed, vigorous and able defense i of-tic
he Naiiouui {Union State Central said Mr. Orr, as wcill as yoürs; we are agaip as well as in military «(fairs discipline and
Thuatbcy go How long til-the btay-athome prisoner.
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cpiu^i kiec of tills ^1 late have'agreed upon fellow-citizens, again brothers, and Id subordination is necessary and cannot be too' 4*
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delegqtes, including Edgar ' participant iu rjcbvFion, came here fo-ngh^. rigidlv enfiréed.
pitriots will have none left to whom to sing
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In
the
mililtary
arm
of
the
Government
thtf
W est C heiialem Ara.
Co.wup
•Ihuui If. Johusun, J. 11. Flun- to say that 1 renounce the right of seccssj1
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affixed
to
mpiiny
is
death.
In
civil
peons besides Beast Butler Cotton Dealer
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E ditor Ú óurier :—
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1 ‘lira disaffection and insuhordinat on is
ja:g¿
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knowledge the su ryiiacy over nie
[ punised by removal from office. Without j
Bunks among all the generals who figured
Believing that a few item* from th! s
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lL‘t|c delegates arp already arriving, and .. government of sh s Liuion; and the south,
such check as
a< this
thi^ it is doubt
doubtful whether'
id' their wars? Model Generals, those rads
could be
tz maintained.
t
ijibeut could,
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? Copperhead strong hold,,” might pot be ‘-J b believed that i<t least» three tbou.-and now that it was opC0 morq a part of our civil governineul
have left on whom to bestuw their eulgies ■
Mr- p V 1,1 1 be ¡present from all sectious of
ties, as a matter of course, will
common
country,
had
an
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terested
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national debt, that i debt was 1 created by "object. Io thy application of the j r i cq )e, ,
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tl at no
;} HllADEMIIA, |kpgst 13;
iC far rii
>.—In order to war, but it was Created by tKis Country as b,it it is a sufficient answer tn ¿ay. that
I have concluded 1 to write’you
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SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COURIER.
,ijuuio»ij iiarmuiu1,^’111. the proceedings of well as by the co'jntry of, those
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enemies
ini
office.
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era hereabouts
”are ■ busy engaged in çttth 'I <»4u pulrJiJtiuu, F|i»gudu Wuou has been 1
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republic—continues Hrf
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addressed.
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was
a
cituzen
of
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Pres'dent Lincoln, on ljis accession to pouer,
SV8TAIÌJ YOUR HOME PAPER!
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ering their grain. Owing to the cobi « Jijde|l 1 dfinuL to appear as u delegate,
Union, had an in
in|erost in
i that payment fouml the Government? offices filled .by hia
We have made arrangements whereby nessef the Weather, grain ri* ■eus slow
fl l.e fain which has
fating has equal to that of ofher citizens, and he personal andiipolitical ene’oieswho were con*
rite
is been,
bet
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the
p|it<jnu|iy
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! .completing of could say in be idlf the southern peo­ stantlv
stahtly thwarting his
hie measures.
measures, Without
we can take from new subscribers. Wheat; Laborers are pie nty at pried ranging
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he met t4^ difficulty ' and cji^ted
¡e Wig|' lyum, and it wiil uot .be ready to­ ple that on their pi rt there was no inteution f hesitation,
Grain I uiru\v| ft is understood that the tern* to repudiate1. 11 eV recognised it in all the malcontents from office. The whole
Flour, Oats, Potatoes, Barley, Onions iroui“- §1,50 to $2,00 per dà
i country looked oil a’rid applauded the net.
Beans, Bacon, Lard, Butter, &c. &c at look« we 11 geuetally
F ! h ary '®1 Tgainzatidu wHl be had at the Na- its foie ‘j nothing .tas further from their President Johnson has a similar duty tn
to per-
per­
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id uual (| íuúrd s Hail, Corner of ¡Sixth aud interest than to repudiate theylebt of the
the
highest
market
orice/
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\ieid this y ear w ” ill
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form. and heimay rely upon it tho people will
the highest market price.
iluce ¡reels. A^>out noon, at a consulcommi n country..' (jhie other point to sustain him InVemoving disurfionfets «¡nd
without the County paper when it can be previous yeaL
?|tlOU Cfi ¡ Cbairnlep of Siate dele^atioos, which ho would refer was that thé South I structiopists
structionists from office,
office. f-et'the political
^•day,
WjUi
the
IlV* . the fxecutr/e committee, it had already been f impoverished by war. I gunotjrte be set in motion, shd'as* the^ head*
Politica mattere aro not very éxten
had for almost anything the farmer
vfaif
agi&
ud
that the organization of ’the 1rs banks , its money and its resources of the encniiqs of the Governinari» bigln to
raises :
sively- discussed now; th e Radical» arM
on bhoulj comprise two ’gentle- were all gone.
M people were without drop patriots wil rejoice and traitors deS»pOnd.
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Those Btoring wheat in the Lafayette
mutes—thdy are not satisfied with the re­ ¡lien
a each xl|lJgation as vice- Presis means oi r< storiai the prosperity of their —W. W. Statesman.
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sult of the élection j the though Us jof be- denis, ufid the same number of each com- section, ■land witljout credit, but one road
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mitjee qii. KesOiqtions, Urcdejitijils, etc. was ope ii to ther|, tlxtt 'Was to conciljate
oeipt from Mr. SamnsQn for the amount mg beaten by
such an overwhelming mji Auloiigl the Cbairihcii selected bv tire
ItEK ARK ABLE CHA KACTEiL-— The N’api’Re-
and promote peace by
nortern * capitalists
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f Three,Dollars, to secure thè C ovrii » jority is uut V ery 'cuusuliug to their. lacer­ M 1
pbiter
gives an account of a -nun w o Was
a ftincei r loyalty to the General Govern-
rr.iZ-.d
by-spiriTtialisin, and imagined that tl.«
ult;d feelings» ili ey thought the Dcnmc
fora year
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i>tt, of j [isaissippi ; T. IT «neut, t and a cordial support of the Union, i
spirits required him to make apilgrimage
We hope to be able to double otrr sub racy might tarry the precinct, p ssib|\
L. Oír, of South Their i nf crests eq - ; ally with ftlvur wishes through thditules, almost^ naked, for aibOJU).
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P. tended in that direction without I qicn, I After wandering four days he came to Lisoen-
acription between this and the coming by three ma
p. Ike Uct!' that th^y
o(tlbeir ’1 <v.s«nd ga v e it up. The humbug again Mtxck-
Burton Abel, wf They - -!r
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p for up {restoration
Christmas.
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aud cletks, caused them
urrick, ( “ " ‘ ’
y,and therefore, additional and ed him, ami thc spirits infunfivd him tlim .ibo
pri ¡steri t|y,
Will our agents and ’ others interest
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I I'uwnihgyOl l.liuois ;■(>’. O. Jjoomis, sjrong reasons wys added to many others Would ah-<tai ii 1 fro.n food f >r*!rfiyi five diiys, nu
o
believe
they
could
carry
the
day
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heiiq
tv
themselves in behalf of the paper ? Every
jaii s G Jv. Porter, and Senator why they should be believed when they i could perform rmracie.’j.'For fifty- ■one .lays lie
refused to ttjueh fome nt the end uf wilth tiu)e
to the most vile, low, diuboi
I PeunÀ lvania.
, PFI »used to support the General Govern­ • Icatb rescued hmrfrom fan*tick-in: II s sheO- r*
•resident of Yamhill and more especially they reeortej
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iidigbum declines pohiti vely to ment. Not w.tb-t»udi."g, the Southern I kerd, • a najve ...
of-Nvw England and aged f>rtv-
burine« me» and property holders, is in cal dishonesty in their power ; but alas
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if from (he Cv nvention.
people hud elected thdir best men, th^ij- seven j'ears. He con ven sed sensibly
that
would
not
Svail
tlu
vi
sufficienlly-H
terested ìd the success of a paper at La­
p Clay L'eali ,uf Iowa, lias written ; loyal mdn, fu^repvcseBtatiuA in Congress, subjects except spiritualism,
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Heclibingf tQ'ée •rve us a delegate.
they’ bad keen f.>r‘r.i('«bt long months been
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of our fathers, the princi
Ta lei riga fair ,square. un|jn j«d’3t<i view of (ho
fayette. A very small apiout only from the ] principles
pies of * ’76 the only piincipleon
ig the urn4 ‘ais tu-night was Dean knock jug at the dour.uod hsp Wen 4cfu-<ed situation as it is now presented, a bom the
on which
each contributed toward its support will
i uditHttarj ice.
Mr. Orr asked if this
id«'
most i.ifficch question toÀivcidrìs, whether th? *
F
rlii 8 government can be fue-ccsi sfully gov-
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of
no;
no.
Ike
con-tini
ved
tliat
thè
buoi-
[cue
rally
belie'
just.
C
abolition
pat ty belongs to the negro, of
thcr
insure the permanent ftuccess of the
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did
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urn ph. Truth erttohed to uc^s ol lie Cuiiv iention wiil be confiued to these representations are dented atlmiiix the négro ht-ru'i-gs tp the abobtion ÜMtv.--
C ourier .
Which is it
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m en ui Biatiou of principles without ru ! siou. all hough, there lies' at the very Wbich
earth will rise again,
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Itif-ehCi pt0 any p ohucal party nuw ex is- i. Í*,,
foftudation
oftlw Govern merit the i great
B oyakin still in L afayette , B oy I said the Ju dges resorted » M dishonest,
pA-nei^e fur whic’T our fathers I fought.
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a danger * mean s to cary the cleetiou ? 7 , let eis see ; i It is i iuppose
-id that t Senator Hendrix that I here slroul'J be u|| taxation withqdt
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iiladelpjha
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onvention
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7pus weapon . C ommences an ac ­
reprcseidation.
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The
|uth
is
a
part
of
the
la,
will-btf
the
temporary
Uhair-
•f
Indili
have news to the 16, of the' Convention^
'wo years ago, one of these : sanie nidn
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tion against W. L air H ill and E
cJuntry
and
it
skould'.-ave
its
just
share
man. of,1 t jo CouVeu;ipn.
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The Convention was characterised by bar-
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W arren for tins assault —H ill was sitting, and an Irishman presented
of Massaehufceetts, and in Oohgress, yet their representatives had money and moderution. a sere^xif re^olu-
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hop
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if. of in cuui ection pei n f»r eight long tnouihs kuockjug at
and W ar R e N arre ? B oyakin on a himself as a voter on the grounds that he jGeuefal thx are spuket»
lions passed unanimously, and in a<Wre<>»
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CHARGE OF pERJRt—rBoYAKIN ARRE­
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the door of Congres, and by tlie rulihgof j published to the people of the United
with the purmauent Presidency.
five
years
as
a
soldier,
he
ivfDs
had
served
Cmc. jao, August 14 —-The Philadd that power have been refus/d admittance 'Slates, Throughout it was a-i sncce-s,
TED— A P risoner —H e G ives B ail
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the
ground
that
such
service;
f A nd is set - A t LI berty .—
’ejected on
"pitia spi pial dispatches in the morniu © (F He ask|id that privileL fur nonq lut.loyal iuid! ao’lnda the knell of the disunion re­
ten, but contented that loyal men'iibotild publican party for ever. Never whs aueh
During one of his visits to McMinn üid not mak« him a votej (remember papers s|y, the attendance at the Conven-1 men,
-•-■e it. These representativi s, saidje disiuttre.-ted patriotism evinetdby inuriaU
tidn
is Lav
ti(|u wilr
wil |pe very full aud the proceeding;
vxlle last week, it seems that Boyhkin sue this Irhbinion was a Democrat.) Thi- luí i mob Uh?, , -although
VdllaBdigbaUi ,did not go to Washington to eiïiploy any as was that of the delgatep from th<>
FW Trojan horse stratège n, nor do they profess I I
cetded in getting a promise from a mem­ ‘ vear an Ixiahmau -presented himself Tor. ¿ives tn ii ublc ” l|y hïs obstiuaiicy. f
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i1' loyalty merely to obtain admittance, èfr South.
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We will publish in our n>xt a full
reason ; he was allowed to vote;
ber of his Church, to meet him with a de­ the same
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nubi icari Emissary at 1 rhe'. Girard JI ou 4e en that afterward thqy can throw pff the report.
putation at Lafayette tha day following why 1 ? Simply because lie was a Jtnd ical. Sunday livening,
and be knoc ed the man mask and endeavor to imperil or overthrow
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for the purpose of conferring together upon O’ consistency; what a jewel thou art. down, j
A T err idle C al A mit T IN hAs
sioo hierdy to create disturbance. They F rancisco . —A large brick boarding
a
letter
de-
Ferns
ido
Wood
publishes
the unfortunate condition of things in rela­ Some of the Rumps talk of selling cut and dining I > be; a delegate, and Henry come arid knock and ask it in oyderlin all
and lodging house fell with a |ernbi(F
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get along Clay Dd n also uri th draws.
theirl .cursh on the morning of iho 17, killing
sincerity, to a£d in legislation 1 for
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tion toBoyakin and the! Chandler family leaving this valley—we
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without
them.
Accordingly Mr. Warren came about
ii m
'1’i resolw! <| to support «Vallundighauiy and Cnstitution grants them, to help to make , CH ANGED IIAND8---- MPJ J'. T. Hti U1 -
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to leavpi he Conveutiou if he ie exclu- laws for a Union they love equally with
dark on the day stipulated, accnmpained
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the people of the North.
the S oldiers —-
Ilow T
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Tree hai sold bis Hotel, and the how pre 1<
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by Wm. Lair. Ili’l;. a Fnn-in law of Mr.
will be nothings of importance
Sa» Francisco Dispatcbr
prictors will soon take possessioni Messrs: •-
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Radical
paper
in
Penn;
referring
to
tlx
Chandler, when the parties repaired to a
•I quc bciire Wednesday, the wigwam not The man named-Murphy ,^whu was fouud Q^borne
Birth burn were tha1 pur-
pur-
ro
the
action
of
a
soldier
’
s
convention
in
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the
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wife
Health
Inspector
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The
oriea
paid
ive
understand,
room in the second storv of the Hotel for
Ashrilsn will probably be President. ciaike L
last
sinking
-‘ Friday- iH
“1 r from
-‘7‘ excessive
— was
..... §1600,00. Th¡4 is a good st-ind, ani
the interview. Mr. Hill assuming an at­ Ohio, characterises, the proceedings ai Dbao Riihniond at d Thurlow Weed are
debauchery, died thiiv morning in the . <W(; |10.)e
new proprietors will do welk
titude of decided bclligerancv, brandish- having been “rut and dried ” in advdnc| naively ^engaged managing the; prelim­ H om e fo r I n eb n at es fro m d ed i r i u m 11 ® uk > ns.
T hrough a mistake of'the P. M. st
itog a pistol menacingly, and Mr. Boyak n hy designing parties, when nothing' ro| inaries. « The furmea agrees that the De- The equally unfortunate wife of this
ided mart
citty and
“|aCp the, package of last week’«
mocracyiishall not meddle with the spoils. misguided
mail died in the
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being wholy unarmed, upon the motion of mained to be done on the assembling^ of
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Spcecfi of Gev.
Gov. Orr of Soutu
Soutn Carolina.
the latter, the interview was brought to a the Convention but.to adopt them by th1
Fbilajciphiti,
Philadelphia, August 14.—A large meet brought on 1 by continued and violent N. Fork.
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period. When the parties all started down ignorant rabble composing the con ven. ing waHreld at the National Guards Hall drinking, within hjilf an hour of ? I
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stairs, Mr. Warren in the van and Boy ! Hon in the character of sold iew. Th|i
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A^in next, carrying the candle, when jusi Soldiers support Johnson, and this itCthl .The Gd^ ferner said it had been ten long j M r ; C harles D olson , Agent for the
Military and Naval History of the Re-
■ as be passed out of the room he was struck reason they are insalted by the disunion- years sin be he had the plfeasure of address, “ bellion
J’ is now in this eounty soliciting
mg a Pi bnnsylrani'a audience in Indipen
by Hill on the forehead jusi above the ists all over the country. We apprehend Jence Si Ìlare;' and since that '¡time the Subscribers for die work. He rs now at
right oye with a jiistol. The parties afi the “ ignorant rabble” in the churactei North arid South had been separated by McMinnville wherte he will remain a few
____ ’• »¡wide giilf, but thhf gulf was now closed, days, and where parties can see a speci-
eame down stairs together, and Messrs of soldiers in the State of Ohio the com<4
Hsht td thoroughly ob- man copy of the Work’. Of all the histo- J
utid he, for one. wished
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Hill and Warren moutited their horsei- ing fall,
remember their good* iterate T.
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one ranks first in ottr estimation. It is a
and immediately left town.
friend^?).,' ‘.The radicals by electing Governoii 1 O it said that he would not now complete history, ¡Dictionary aud Cyclo-
refer to I the last four yfcilrl of war’ but
On the secund day following, Hill and
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them, one 1 and all, , to stay at home. Thd merely i| tended to c'ait
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Up one or two pedia of the events of the war, alphabet^
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ir "arranged altd indexed in such a
incidents conncoted with it, of which he i ically
Boyakin before Judge Allen, to answer qrae friends.; It has always been- patent wanted t| ¿speak.
audience manner as to enable the reader to turn
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had beetf brought up in widely differnt readily to the account of any given battld, I
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to the charge of an assault with a deadly enough to us that the love of the radical
skirmish or other*incident of imporance NEAT,’..
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r.biit the States were supreme, , and- the. during the entire rebellion. The book :•
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wolf for the iamb. 7 It is, not enoujrh! th t jhat the general.Government was sapreue. is in a measure impartial in its« bearing«.
plainant, tad Biadshaw and Hill for de ihe soldier has- endure 1 the hardshi
> CHEAP
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The Red Bluff Independent says : ’’Ow­
f ho Norfii had denied them. The South
fansc. Mr. Warren pled not guilty, while
We art prepared to execute All ki'nde of fa
of the field during the four years of TS I claimed j the ai^itof secession. The ing to the late excessive heat, much
muah of the
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North d^nied the existence of any suck fruit cijop in the lower part of the couinty printing at this office with neatness and
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their0 aledictionsan d reproaches, he niR I - igh. Tlie
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think and vote as they dictate. Whji North^bealed to arms and finally both had
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roster^ a and Blaks of pll kind
conversation, leading to, and attending nypoentepi
hypocrite^ ! They
rich I deserve the e{ sections threw down the gunlet to settle
lhey richly
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The new eouft bouse at Portland is now Law, Medioal an<l Business Cards. Viefe
the assault plead guilty, and manifested a ecration of all men who have the sligh t ............... »* tto npo
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rate completed and occupiedr by the ceiwty j Cards, BaU Ctrd|| Programmes, etc.,
regard for consistency
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