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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1866)
.'¡.-'’•-I' +* • 7 THE COURIER TUESDAY, lilast Butleri turn IIow |i in the pliilad Iphia ¿¡¡¿union CouVrntii notice had he purpose ie people <» of tncorpoi it was i SEPT 1 vomi’ i naturally|is a dog returns to/ J im o better evidence need be, tbut any ipolici i'Trt'n f rrWy^an'XK vntion nt pu '.4 ir J v^cludtd, ofc sUpi><4>vd an 1 their county. besides mar whom we have been N^e iue>a ot thin; L—the Pituniani^f. Be cor I ' . 'i l.dsrent once und ca l things by. tljeir righ I tba You know you u>ed X» call names. a Bcitliineul ii “ Joneses n u diruuuinisis because ui on disagreement with the President, who i •ornwg whom our inform^ ion pn.itive.nd «li.blo» the “ guvefiniieiit,” you kuow, aiid nut i SlMPSuN fll>« Bunch and S^et-heart. (the Kngene Journal and|Sentih‘‘l) iotiner, are making a terrible > ...p^tacy" Of Judge W.l.en < ’ L fvel be.delrigbt,.nitbe«U.om FCalawa but it w no um : the and feel >t. wh.le- the hjon« repreentativee •»>11 r> ®vC' 4*,e,T e'te, ¡ im*teai the three “organi” above Into b ?» s ®« visible >n indication Cullili consequen pointe . BRICE M£SO n . Those in'want ui in« au vivca of a BRICK j MASON, can find oue br calling I soon, at b thorough revolution in lb« »tr p-eferencea of the puopk <>f C rupsiaiices Lol Cat polk County eketiob of Pi ‘ ; ‘ I . * tuce they aíldiule • 1 k Hlrl • ì I ■ ud iiarmpiUuUfly, ofwaruin^anda ataudiug i pjouf af »he truth that, it perfect could speak out now, cut a Ct T he pRESipk-KT and putty have irriv- !p ■’ t ' ■ y I 4■ td at C Litigo, where they were greyed oneness with a rousing wetcume. dysi is c< mpletel) of radical deatruftuvea could i .. ¡ ’ ' The trip in m Washington nasiiuu.” to separate them. ia me euure stale. M e UIX ct round to Chuaco, was the aignel for oi o grand and Dot ime fifth part of tbe .peup cuutinuuua de muti st rat ion of respect to des.res the elecUuu of a rai PreBideut Juhusun, and the distinguished States Seuator, or tiic adopt (Jvinstitutional Amendment» q.leoliuUB, fraught A1111 SUCH characters accompanying I im, all along instrue > auop- he route travelled^—fora grand ovation al il tn luuUieut, must oe settled oy i eivctuU without ai y ruiejtuee a.id uuutr talre aud iu|Ui»i fl Ultr motion a, to the Other, it muhdin» W tether a legislature bruugU ou a lalse auu dvreydve issue the ••gruUtd swell” ui popular inaigm»ti"i the aduptii n ot th* Which LUUat io.luw amiudmeut or the eleCilou oi a UÍBUIHOÜ dlie. r qi-ery ¿point at which they stopped. UtUie tour cannot but have a good tSvet, iu a Si PsON. ! I Preuide nt. '1 f I t‘ Tiulitical tense, at h a**. II. ÜPTON \ ■ iu ü I’ ’ of the i • Secretary The ’Hi H I ’ f‘ column’ he war are traitors l^.gy,” an kwar<lness i»t, ¿enutur. W e are p will nut. Republican i being instructed by th« ss. T o denem I . j- i . • ^1 caricature mass boubchilulis to go wiiwk is a fsiorbie »me do . v»u atiun oi party im mt-mb^rs to repudiate ti iute fur Xceuuth, also ud uu a piutioiuj ex pre uu v.Ui quest Lu Ba “Lui tally Ultlur.” tho sbovi “ treatie woudepful ita cotoni d and hity resent Uriu bf ty pugrap! <Ust is OB C table. It i contains Lieut Gen i. Pok. inasteraly written engraving, of a numbe . The M Old Guard is fast achieving popula nty^and the usefulness of stich a magazine Can scarcely : /r b r- I • • i; be estimated. oUTiDvotiTn recently brought fine fboking Merino buika fr ¡a, and di»i ostd oi the lut to ? i * . . i ! : . Ignniai ¡quested, to apei played iventioh, wFites ting to pnor p , i, present, but Fntenprise, J ives encouragement I ' dieting that it must Be i ir is au tbthufiuftbc :cces8. - i *! n I I ¡dent’s policy. il • I' Who read and butter pa ---------- --------—----- ,----- f Fair r C thej^ ( -w.j j.. 11 \il most virulent tv > J S’ ciety will b ’ h, 17fh, T8th. The Editor i olitiral contest U ■ i ance. ' It m ant |ti Sherman and gricultl R^ l A nother otta - qhill. and hene^ >\ ashmuUi espouse a rotton Db 8.1 R ED on exhibition present sea- ition and p Sheridan since, rec ived some of i k tere, printed at the Au- leltled a warm and cor me meaaUur» of jjiu- riou. ■ t. but cui tidcuce m the professions ul a tous duuoic uu its own ' re s They attack of the New Orleans Con I ' ■ bel outrage’’ The fol'owiiq ¡s Sheridan’s opinion of the convcnioi) hon of mechan ■- ! to any country . execution was a lawful one is hut Sheridaa disloyal* iTt'D£(?}—The, Kails, imike boisterous ms of love for the soiMierit; claim to Social imd only friends, and in the II tb:»i, the snWivis;* turn and rend ” cruelly as >Jaek Holt would drown Ungiat^ul uittcUa! Can anyl piai their te uierity ? Truly, the T he ad C auti > uslv . >uity is bring reduced to most hu- ¡5 siraitaj. i &iuii»c,d by eiieiuivs and picioua that O'Meara wtlli cunjeinpt by friends, there is draws a fearful picu re oithe doing. We have it from | is Ex Guv, Punida toted up 11 - election, and that he vote. ticket, We are personally < fa t that Baid Daniels vot lack ticket ih Ln layette on June. Whose ox ie gored t - If, as the radicals allege, said convention bo without t,o? Read whi t be Bays : Neu C|RL£ANii, Aug.—To U. S.^Orant —Su ;—\ >>u ate dvubtk-s* aware of th* eerious .mt which ufecurred in this city A political but y styling itaell theUouven tion of 1 864, t lef «iu the3Vth of July a* it is alleged, for tht| purpose ot rrniodelib» the present CoiMtitg'ion <d the State. Tin leader» were p ilitieal agitaioYs and pevn- lulionary nic i, avd the action of th’ Convention w« s liable to produce brtclii i- of public peace. I had made up my nimu to arrest the head men if me proCeeding- of the Conven ion wero calculated tn dis turn the trailquilijy of the department, but I had nu ïaur-e for acting until they committed an overt act. unloaded- at J VST R eci IVEÌ>, Mr. Situdaon family grocerj stoVt thirty bush- heavy golden uyrup, C osoe M a J.'tVORK.—'lbe dirty Dog, Foriiev. haa beenfbiack u'lardinir the wo men •** the S ;Uth. He finds in it congenfc al uuuJpMtmu for hi/vluw and mci'gnan^ • ature. In this, however, from his. pen* •here is mor? truth ihan slander: ' V Between the roar yt the fiirst gun and the shriek of the la/t victim they dia- ¡ilayed an indomitable energy..a fertility of resoruce. a boundless enthusiasm, a com renipt for danger, a hatred to fthe ^iorth and a divotion to the South which found no parallel among the sternest who moun ted the deadly breach i or aimed the dead* If a political meeting was cal tier shift led and only three attended, one was» wo pray era and bleaaihgt man ; if .praise were required, won an performed the ideating duty, #ith a faeboj and pithoa that were exceeded io fervor onlybythe curses they showered!, on their opp menu • nd faint-hearted countrymen ; from tho