Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, September 11, 1866, Image 1

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LAFAYETTE ♦
YAMHILL
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OREGON.
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J. H . UPTON,
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A liberal d«-*iin*ti«»n will ih*» mid* on
Q lartcry. Yearly, and half Yearly A Ivvr
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H »t I, Medical and Law Card.«, $10,00 per
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COUNTY OFFI CIAL DIRECTOR
Jil«-». J. W. (J »vie«: Co’nmissioi.ers
Bill, J. 11. Ilr-wn I S'ierdf, L. L. \
com1» ;,CI«*rk, S. C; Athins; Assessor,
S rith; Treasurer, , CI« m. E -klr- ; S<:
Superintendent, R. v. J-»hn Sprh«»er; C«»r«mer, have in turn preached every heresy (bliu
J. W* -Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
i-.il) which language can designali te, am
who, rather than possessing ideuf, seen
S. HUKLBURT.
to be possessed by them. To secun
t^jy
-.access of a fa l«e philanthropy,
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ATTORNEY AT EAW
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trampled utickr 1 foot those sacred i li
«a fay ette, Yamhill County, Or» g rm.
practice in the Supreme, Cin uu an«,
of the Courts «•!’ this State.
DR. H. J. BOUGHTON.
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and are stinging Î the hearts of a people t
Of The-Army of the-PUTOMAC.
• renzy with the scorpion lash of section»
bitterness.
Offi e in Dayton, Oregon.
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is such a dalusion as kneeling
drill; there
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at the • shrine of party»-worship. where th-
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HHhlation of boarders and the tiavij
publje.
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GOOD STABL.IXG,
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candid, loyal men, to remember that then
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is such a thing as being slaves to party
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And finally, it is
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spirit of Truth ha« fl«»wn. amLits hi>Ho*
are crumbling
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to 4ust
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and attentive hostlers.
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T hrowing them O verboard .—Llk-
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E. C. BRADSHAW,
men on a sinking ship, says the Yrek
ATTORNEY
Union, the Radicals are throwing over1
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board their deadweight in the vain atteuj^r»
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tn make the vessel float a
COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND SQ
L1C1TOR IN CHANCERY.
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longer
Maine has dropped her R ce; Iowa
placed Grinnell and Kin son uut-idi
Lafayette, Oregon.
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Tne first can now t evutCjali hi > till;
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ill practice in the District and Supk erne to hunting a fight that he Can whip, an
Coir *s <»f ( )r« g«»n.
¡^T hx - s I P’«if,
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made, and the latter will be able t!) expend I irnir«
Prutceds Ptomptly remitted.
hours in gallantries to thp Treasury offic i
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LAFAYETTE LODGE. NO
afraid.
In Iti-jiaha, IIil|. a very usefu
tool heretofore, is no lunger wanted. L
is doubtful if lligby, Mc^t luerand
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Free and Accepted Masons.
will be considered avai abllc timber in fu
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Meets in Lafayette on the 1st. and 3rd ture, by their purty in ' Idlhuroia.
norma.
Friday of each month, at ba.f past 6 i i the
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Bretiirvnof the order, in gnftd standing are
Invited to attend.
' . EMBREE.
STATE ELEC TIONS.
T. V. B
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The {’Jinking «»mi *<i Slate- in»i«l’ election-
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tin*, year, !'
Seventeen «»i th «ui elect m«,‘mh«'i-
C ro II. S tewahd Secy.
of Congress, who will ta e |h«*ir scats oh iti
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tit st Monday of Dncember, I J8BG:
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fi st fllrsdav ll ó« September.
Vermont,
LAFAYETTE FERRYl.
Iowa, second Tuesday ini J October,
October,
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l India nW. second TiicMiav- tn U« toiler.
undersign
HE undersigned
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in (October,
npui.ee
tn the tiMVellii g public, Unit lie
noui.ee to
Pennsylvania i, second T^csday in October.
ba.', al l|ic Laf y«.tle Ciossii g ul the Yamhill, Kan a*, first ’
Tuexlay in jN«»veml>er.
Illinois, first ’1 uenday ih ii November.
A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT.
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Maryland, first Tuesday in November
cm which he can cross Teams, Stock, &<•.,
Massachusetts, fiist Tuesday in Nuvem
EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY. ber.
Michigan, fiF*t Tuesday in November
The r«»a«k leading to’a nd from this crossing
Minnesota, fiisl Tm*sday y in November
are in good repair, and persons' fr- m tlw
Missouri, first Tuesday in November.
S uth going t«» Portland, M«'Mmnville, F »rest
New Jersey, first Tuesday in Noveui
Grove an«i Hillslmr«», ami from the N *rtli,
g«)icg t«» Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will filul it ber.
New York, first Tuesday in November
to fftejr «. vantage to patmiuz«* this Ferr
Wisconsin, first. Tuesday in November
JOHN HABKIp.
West Virginia, fourth f ues day in Ou
Lafkyatte, July 81. 1865.
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Chivagc,
Chicagc, Aug. 2ft.
2ff—A n ishin^ton spvcia
T. HEMBREg. Diller in Dry G
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dispatch
savs
a'delegation
«if California pol*
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• Groceries Hardware, ke. South
iticians
are
here
arranging
new set of ap­
Main Street.
pointmants
pointments l«>r
for that State.'
State. The slate is mad-
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removed. Ex-G »vernor John Bigler is to b«
RS. WHITE k WESTERFIELC, Éhy- l ireetor of the Mint at Sift F’ntnciscw, and.
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at the sarm
«miaña ami àurgeuns, Lafayette, Urtguiu. Samuel
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proruiae
Ctolifor-
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pl®w« B'gler and Purdy
luitcft
in the Driuxura.
Drug atuc«.
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time. Up
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has been to Boston » ia 4t back here.”
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On -day w-> started from the offi e of
»nd thus gives hisexj re»sio'i
the “hab”j
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is rfie çrGdlu ofL*b U The pl »ce ; Tie Boston /A^fo’t'hé Bôstôn PostCffiue,
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"arren fell » nd hurt him .. seventy
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_____ t__ tUraHced straight
' ill Phillips, ah«*a i-^*wirrt Riuffnd ¿evett’ bh ckf, saw a
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n,t place where
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t»th ni i I p > It L the huti of the Ofri-1 bl«»«
bl«» k
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— a^ked each one the route to tho :
'verse :u d the’^wellingphce of the big4 postoli
pbstoffiee.
ee. Faw ibe eighth policerhan—
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largest
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rgatL B-i'ton ihiuks she is
ask. d him politely. Said he : •* —
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place in the wo Id or the ti« xt’— Bo.'t »n' her«*, thia is the eighth time •» vou bavé
• awry complacent burg—n gar by is the a ked me th..t questio i. Move ©o, or
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of Boston's pH, the silvn lerware steal- up you go. ‘‘
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Thought the [ o’ieeroen mfl’t be Brohere
•ig Bell, Wq rallier like Boston, ■' fur
here is no Village like unto t - from the —they looked so touch alike I Rather than
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i idling < •f Nero to ¡the reval|*tiou of St to go arum : thg'bFiCVftgiin tff« wept;,
J oh n N b
t »thet w «y. began to unWind, fihd got intn_
B ! ! r
11 a I f w ay between Provide tic vand Bos­ the po»t « fflee by mistake. The front of
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r«m—for Boston is á long way ’s from [*.
Prov the building is inside—-in the courts.
Except thé b g organ and the crrfd’e ’.
dncce—as we werel i» riding
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till small voice, like the whiil le,or an err-
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I I the « seat With
Went to this meeting expecting to see
us uncovered I)is bald
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him giving back silver Ware and other
a I. and with u smile bade u s lb ten • ’
kind of
• W hat’s that?” said we.
valiidb'es
Was mistaken. * •That
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Paid he, re-t«»ration was not pof Cy.
“ Th ic big organ in Boston
[louse*rents are cheip / in i
Boston.
.VI th a fiineralic wag of his h sud
Moving
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is cheaper timo
tlmn house renV
rent- . Ij’ '« R
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laid the all owing to ,(be Hub—the b’g organ aud
s“'J huu shult nut profane
the qradie,
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ok e'lnan I tom the hub.
«1 Hast bee h tu Boston ?’’asked fie of the
There is nn drinking in Boston’. No
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in th é p1 « y s va I si r-11 i ur
peculiar feuille characters. What is eonfr
«¡I ver; tongue.
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*- «livrtl 1»g thè ri
“ Wé hast notisi;,’ replied
mon is nut peCtliiii •
wriv .{mi ph’àm nt nHth ,
mi
New Bedford is tn be moved into Bos-
I èie to him.
i -arliiiy *rxi*lvÀi;-
If i
i’ live <n
l<Hiked —poor heathen f* 1 Ile sail! ton H0>m. By legislative enactment th®
V. lie
sd uithiait l>oui>|<
S-jtj» its-
■V| e must Visit the Cradle of Li berty..
We mump* are to be confined to . emocrat’,
» ««tilers, Imt fr.»«pi«-
a'aol ft hit In g ai
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Ant.a
' the cholera is to trouble nly\foreigneb»;
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rancisco Medi« a’. J-
Jic kin.soft
cradle yet ? the ohscken pox if to be confined to old
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nieffers
are
to have stra'ght
hair «to
aid we mu't via- t____
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disitrao
them,
and
the
whites
are
to
hl^o’
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curly woql on their craniums to make
gger.tio
here now ■rii
rm ng ni
S heep , K illing DM as.—T|ic Vai be\
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iy l-iukcd
‘ he ! said .we i them popular in B »»ton. jNut forgetting
ostie a plaq’ fur the- detect rm
uU't'see where Warren fell
W< e asked I the b'g«»rgan and the Cradle of liberty.
<n< d piiiiUhment of thus which prow
New York is in the Watch fob, tbff
>im if w urren ever gpt over it—the place
.¡bout III tile i»tghtr k illlug
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.here he fell. lie a ppea ite 11 doumru li­ South is |n the broecher packet, and the
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¡un J 4 ,>he»»p
>he«*p ito
is ’ killed
killed
xcd. He £u<d we must hear the big or- West buttons on the tail uf the coat of
ké a per»Mruìlto, atout six
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Bo-ton.
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The sun rises in Boston—-the final con­
We went ■ fo hear the big organ. It M
•waid the cedter,—-so íh»t the opening a’
>eld in sevi ral building«. It is one size flagration of mu eane things will b“gin
hip top shall bi* le>s th kin t||c I space em
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in Boston, on oeo »rat af the big organ
•raced ...
at ,..v
the bii-tiom. i Li thia ¡ K*n f lau- -arger than Boston.
and
the cradle-—B«a»ton would bar» been
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Bo-ton
is
the
hub
around
the
no Temairis of the slaii
-li lifhtHred ineep; at»«
laid out mole regularly if the dogs ofuldrn
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cur the rest uj*
flj k’k forájfew nigh * •rgan revolves.
V •cur
of th«!
th«>fli
fp
had breu‘dointers or thec-»ws h d walked
'J fie organ is a revolver.
t i some other lojjality. ■ The
pqeM). mptioi
Like the $o»tun urgun, thi
b,8i in more direct paths Therefore .we see
• that the'd«i
the'dog or dog w
will revisit th
«lay on words
nianv calves m B.stoz, So much for
• lace where flief sl|ie| :>
Was killed,
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People iii N ew York and 11
hear; tilting hoops.
—-, wj|
.«•euting the rem nnsjl ii,
the L 'pen,
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ne
moan
of'the
sea.'
from,
if
A
good
place
to
mot
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•l.imbcr oyer the rails j pd
[nd into the
the
trap.
: trap,
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moves ea^ly.
I’l-e moan is the hie orgqn.
Jiicè in. the peculiar j com* truci i ou of th
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in
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Ercnu the cradle to the big organ.
pen W|ll prevqt tlieir d cape, himce the)
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_ ha jrid iji tl|^| liurning to anHwei
11 has a hort of long
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Crookedly,
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or their misdged|i. Tie pen should bo Ì M
B «stun people go to hea»eh i through
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fron i he big. organ.
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hat
is
when
the
nigger
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out so they
llg gi|||g out, as tljey j Il
soin (|t i míes at*
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emnot
gw
through
him
I to do wh ei| otir r meaiJöiuf errett'
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H uses
ire de tiied.
F ¿i
n Boston. No such fellyws
around
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hi i!it hub.
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They don i ’ ’t ^lay V straits ” in Boston
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Xi ne of
Mrj l>.ck’s
. ll.irvani College is just bey0nd
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of
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thfe big «irgin.
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Cambridge University is a) ays in pes-
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'¡- hi It i- a law scInioL The
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ib-adiiig is
From
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ri»s<in wi«v V
lone at the bar of the.Paiket
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Very dry
The studies affect the j■upil'i • »
via lDl'iSb<iro, Forest Grote and Centerville,«
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li-in to Mr./fûlrï’s’ di>tuo|t »boiit tw
They Mai tyd inf that «iiréctimi. an I P « ad ip g at thé bar affé c»s them like
jftnl return TWICE a WEFK, Carrying the
'lr-* C«»lvm sa'l«ih-«l a horse and f--ljowvdy h«»p wis-e—¿or more like th^n wi ‘G.
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N«» one* ever gets lost* in Boston. The United States 5/ a ^,!
i'«g.to g« t assjtotahCL* Lan-1 <*aj|finre Them,
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•ity is au woll organized. Li te the . ,r*! TJ linger» and Biggage taken to*and
lust
at ;? Tilly
s, M1*. Uolvii i
..... » l»el'«»i-ie - arriving ..»p;
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from r
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ami
LI net two rimi’g »»eft I unjvr a«-d Ma »tin,
•rgan. Boston» has nomen us
wipes ! jy a|| t|le a|H>Ve
interglediata P-firrts.
iim«h* know n. to tliem file facUJ The tw«
S««me of i h e st recta a re t ea r ly -«a long as
Packagas of Goods &c, careiuliy and
? -iing mm ke pi
pt the
the inliers
i^bt rs ill
ift sight, am
' fi 11 P* du. But not so long as Polk ’s promptly delivered.
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If
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don't
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Mreet ligrWill leave Line »In F?iu*»e « 6 a - M
[ rc|iaTati«»»iK to jrerrivu them, sh •riivi afp-i I
h
Bo.-tun,
it
is
very
easy
to
gqt
on
anoth-
MONDAYS and THURSDAYS’.
Ar.
vhirb they all «ri ive«l. I5 Ti
flic rohl ers bicon,
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riving at LAFAYETTE oft Tuesdays and I»'A
«»8lf»ji, that th«*jr were pns-»tiers.
A li(Jp four » day/ trial tra oni'djret firctn frida'ya,
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ig PORTLAND on
llall
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ng unainitM,
Iniviug left
tbeir gqns
guns m
in M'
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intfo, iinviug
h it their
he Birker II oii*e to the City
return
trip*,
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mmle .. a 1 l^ruk,
«., dit f »ut getting
baa ii , made
br#ak, i riinfeing in
st ! This is a ‘act ! And
J Dl- M. FIEUT Pro-
cut dii*ccto)ns.i One o|< them was shot* «irs-i
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five
day-
we
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trued
the
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Lafayette, Aug. 2fr, 1866.
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«•*diin«lvd. in
siitiuldtili, 1 und al
Iding
h*
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to
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House
No-
«erto ta|-tmrv<l. S« veil hundí*.■d^tiollars
it
1" dollars j«-
ss I blocks in Bd»
Qston are i»'
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«»in, of (he stolt n hio|» v, was >■<-<
i*«vni<.
rvcoVt
reti. Í
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uae
.voi
Wfgi
un
shoes
i is reporte«! Ihat tirrt|is two hmndr. d an«
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Uly «Idilara in tip* p«âck«»ts «»f th« lleail man.
Im streets in Boston are like boop polca
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fíie coroner started .to ||<>¡d an iiiq t.st. Tn
•truck by bghtnin^
S »me of then» -are
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■vo surviving rubbers afríved her re this at -<( wiT? that a cow co uhi be milked iff
j rno'to, in charge of ti
|jarty wh|> CHptunm cht-m by turning her on her back atrd nt*
ÁN OFFER.
lèni » and are safely Im^ird in j ill
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mrses in tandem, in Boston
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gentleman
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prosper
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Boston streets ire
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It is uot fashionable or yuung ' ladjea t| * t-H'ketl a« might bo. The sm» ha« warpe«f rrt those or,icr,no * «ent to airy of thé
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rikta ardeht spirits,
ibem strati. Very dean m- » JuSton. If Rtat'-s east, or California, for the fi»# ‘ pfiäärof
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K destined ft* mtny
SouxD’-'-In Arctijg r reegmng peraoij!* lOeiuan* makes l/vr pick [ i it urp
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If a nYnr years tu cu. ire. to be rt. large emigration annu-
*.ao converse at mure $ian a mii$ distsn«
an apple sect! o«t
a grocery he iff «Uy seeking h«»mes ott iim°Pavifiv Slope, and
Alien the thermometer » beluw zero and ¡•»ed. B-ntoo is ’ very ne it—-especially vvary dollar expended by the people of A am-
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in fi»..
the Way «ffdir .cting
attention-
«¿arthe big organ and Cradle of Liberty
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’ B »-ton people »Te so I igrantf# to ticiiltj in Yamirfti County, wili yield“'
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a four fi»l«| return;
vir; oUpee whep l kosàk lliwauit, |pd ouc«
nfffieat.
They underrate »
thetftselves
Tim Territory inM* resources of Wmhtll'
iìned ime;
whe: I gained
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terribly.
pounty
fire ampie
to sustain fifteen
If al I 'hè* fia-h and i;k navas wrt blac’t. I The street« of Boston must’
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have Bee# tònftà ■ its * pr^nt
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There
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time
of
aotnh
bi«*
fire
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<»«*« it
in th«» dountr who
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would bi
«ite 0» regular. If you. would find has not a frwnd or friend» in the States or
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whom io
to sena
send me
thé countv
cobnfy paper.
IP Cafifiirnia («
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¿Am ' *ho *tìuWprohability,bt,gladio
ifotjr see a pdiooman coming toward yob
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in exchange to i
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such
bare, a paper
he is* going
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from
tbeir
locality.
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•i resh the wounds
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To build
’’«•rtunc? of a faction, they have opqnpo
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In Hospital Department,
J.T. HEMBREE,
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labored to restore.
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The fe‘id corpse of buried abolitionism *i nan liaiii -a II iviian-f has • re entiy hern a-
rnignvd in Michigan tur the minder of lie
is arisen again, quick with the denim ftpir th rvchi.diéii.
S'ly'ivas n In luv. r _
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it known and hated nf old.—Oitte’niore i; 4 I ili ion, or si'i> itisni, ns it .<’ioiil'. be Myhd
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d and a iliid.
L. a _ V . dee " h »»rae wi ith d’siir.l/shi Urally
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it tells till* whole st'-«i v «•
ing her nnciént ciani The obi standard
with'iuf trfllpig anythiuj.
c<i Ills còl III ui
are unfurled aga:n; the old familiar cry i> l‘i
fell himf taffqig'<1)4 d »ik
ifen *A itti ber,'ami soii-rhV tu sftp|><>» l h< rs II
hoard, and should send a trein >r througl
»mi thnn-by pc-HIine b-»oks. Failing in lliai
every loyal heart. Again y«»i
you ara calle*
calle 1
mi fearnig 1- st th * ChHdren slllfild gru r ii
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in ih • evi| lvdrits*««f thc|r fatlmr’ »fin resolv ti
upon to test your worthiness of that sovj
«osavr il»c|ii fiinm p< nlition Iti sci ali m th« h
ereignty you posers aa enlightened, chji* '-» ihvspitjit wirltl in thvir iniivH.*vn<*p. Pm-
- liug tliisrde^ign, slk* giivi* thenb puison , 4n<
tian G-eemen. To look beyond am
i i ber own wonls,. t< ook care of them an<
v.t?hv-l over, th-in utitil thè . |. 1 |Sj bteaih
the narrow limits of self—weigain g Tltl
Sucfi c tSi-s pr<*se'4 themes f«»r td<r •fill psyrli »
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»gical stii'ly, in relation t«» ii«k|u «¡té. Tin.
with
wi*do|n
qne-
candor and deciding
i< ««m-ugh in pi’’ brutal-treatment ««f a «h unk-
tions so fateful and momentomf as cannot
i hu«t.a»j i lo <lctl>r iye tliv r« ^>n <»f a wii-
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niottiér, w ■ bell ivsbon naturally Iiohls tin
must not, be shirked—may you udt spun
ritis of • ftipifi e av ith L»ose grasp, as in tl,«i>
the sordid pt«sijns of the present fur th I
««oc wnn.Bu. Pvi'baps llit* >tatement that si «
«a«l
bome t ni • chihlii« iragaiiist lier-w ii ‘ p->i I’
»¡creili r
better interests of the future
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through every flimsy disguise
tv at tl.e basr j* 'of heir (••»/««Ikmt.
Ih-rs is-nót an i«»’atv«fi <:asr.
Spilitisu.,
hich li­ «itli its ip-lii a’tiiiv | bvswal a».tlim>ial óx- i
calm and v searching scruun;
ises—ilsVx- it-'iuenls ami vigilff. *<>ta<Si«4-
di veri
prejudice shou’d be allowe«!
a» |»«»wt*^ t«» iinscttle a.n ¿veli int llecí. Bn.
You behoi'l, as the leaders of
radio i¡H 1 il mvades a pqmi illy ^a.laìircd bv natur- .
llir«»ws iis-* bini'» tlje binavi« r se
party, a horde of fiery facti
ts wh
«pili b»inni is goni- fop yt-r.
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