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LAFAYETTE, OREGON, ¡TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1866
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diana “ loyalist*” joins you ! He e is com-
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prepare a place for him—get out a
•lew *• deck ” of cards--plac‘d l
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another
l I uss udon yonr banqueting board, and
u t your first act be a bumper to yout
eternal reunion, a chrse pon your cotto
try, and a double curse to those wh j will
rescue it from the misery and desolation
you have brought upon it—the i'emocrut
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R uels for S poiltjjo C hildren «—I.
Aboition
Gods —J
John
The Trinity of * A
boltion >. _ Goda
More Stantonian Infamy
Brown, 4. Lincoln and rani
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Give frequent commands, but let it ever
A startling exposure bal rbceudy been
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be known by yotrr child that yott do dot
brought to light., which places Stanton,
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home
US LSD EVSKY TUESDAY,
litiuu
party
pwbevn
the infamous, in even a n caner and baser
mean what you
yott say.
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w 0 by a liie of ihfaipy. crifoe aud blood,
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Be
stfre
netter
to
betray
ahy
of
that
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position
than
that
he
h«8
for
four
years
AT
weakness cunmunly known as firmness.
occupied before the American people. lias valued |ht| highert leuatds which
LAFAT ETTE,
one
Abuiitidu
traitors
de
could
be
paid
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3. Establish it
ft as ata uofaili
At the trial of the Booth conspiratota,
unfuili g H*,
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lighted
to
hyuqr
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hat
when
the,child
insists,
either • by »
before
the
military
con
mission
at
Wash-
jtm lUOIWVCj V4VWV*
TAMU1LL COUNTY, OREGON
r 1 Gud muveii in'a mysterious way His
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ingion, one James B. Merrit,
teaming, scolding, threatening or ctying.
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cails
men
wuuueis
to'
pt
for
the
Government.
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pnncipal witue.*3 f
lhe is to h ve his own way.
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4. Soold him for trifles, but let greater
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Fnrrittwa^
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l«to>y
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various
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he
summoned
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truly be ieieit noCen’, Mr C-----
crimes )u38 with but little notice,
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ob 11 Bruwn from eaitb to His i awful
victed of participating in I the
___ conspi'avy
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frequently speak of his ill-temper
A W ar on W omen —Dunite the war, Y'5’
cun
which resulted in the death of Mr, Lin­ ’reseuce, He permitted him to consumati
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or pther wrong rio hispieaence. in a mao i«
the Roman c <Jat
hohe
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wllIt ____________ ___ Merritt swore «ud fiurtji hm hie of sin by planning ia
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coln, and afterward hung.
nerjkhat leads him to see that you think
One C*»py One Year,...................... $3 GO.
t0üi’iu"«t¿'y7lüñg" dZsned of him—ifis |fiue, luuidt-iAe
«venge oi » the Border States ministered* to
c<
d the com.
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indicative of some smarcuoaa
smartness io
in
Ono Copy Six Months, .
. . . . 2 00. stories were marked by incopsisteuciesaud 1 fanatic, and jerish l>ke.a wprthlebs cur on fort-of Confederate and Union , eddier* th m
him.
RATES OF ADVERTISING. I .
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. -‘ir;p|icuted Hun a V.S.r.niM
awihiw.
Aixdlv fhu
Virginia gall^wt.
Madly
the h..ii*..-
hou.-e- alike—‘-whether in hospital or camp. Their
improbabilities,
lie
alsoim
6. I. Gratify his wishes in gettrng far
for
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Christian
education
and
training
pruhib
tnicf
called
liie
free*buutns
about
Imr,
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und
George
Jefferson
Davis,
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Clay,
uud
Georgiy
him
playthings,
clothes,'
confections,
eto.
One Squire, 12 Lines or less, one Tssnr-
raided Har| er'« Ferry. pMid the penally ite<l them from making any (distinction
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E neo urge him* to retort and ata wee
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tion,
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$8.00. Sunders, as participants in the horrid j
Now the Radicals out in MisHiun have -plan
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failure
wLh
h.sufe,
and
wa.->
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Fur each subs -q-ient insertion ,
y*bu when you reprove him. I ■ I
. . 1,00. crime, and did his infamous work with a
l
eed
u'nder
i»rre>tson
e<»fth«
pcS
sters
f<
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lze-1
as
Saint
Nu.
uue
in
Hie
AbMitiun
• A libvnil' ih-ilnetion will he innchi on Cold blonde 1 and devrli.-h readiness which
Wait off him very much, and hu*
hieh
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taking
the
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ant
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af
irm
ng
h
if
leudur.
Bells
were
tolled;
c
buildings
Orirtvry, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver- shout I alone huve Cast, discredit on ( :his
his
mor him in all things.’
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' ‘ be Wuathe tiiemc ol they have never given mu orc«. rnfort to au
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Niter have him to keep his thing/
statiuent. I ut ihe people were infuria­ shrouded in b' |$.k';
Il »t I, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per
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nemy—in other words, that hey never
Ims,
and
it-
was
jdeclanm
oratiuus
and
puie
ted f> r blo< d—they demanded more ut-
iu order.
annum.
give
a
cup
of
cold
water
to
a
dying
South
by
uue
of
hia
ìippióu.^
wotspi-ppers
that
as
10. B/all means rear him to know
tenement for the death of one man by »¡I, the
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Christ
had
cqmi«
crated
thep.rua>,
single
hi
nd
of
a
zeal»»t,
and
a
prejudiced
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that hia chief happiness ia in eating good
COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
fevered brow, never Wrote a le 1er for him
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tpape the gahuqrs holy,
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drumhead court of ignoramus s rtceived Br wn had ty
rhings, wearngfioe qlothes, going to every
ite |nu n a lx "seal igu.Sai nt w». to friends or relatives faraway]; never said i-how, etc., but never let him think that
Jil*-‘, J. 'V 0 » vics ; C<>inmissi«HivrS, W the monstrous tesiimuny with the utmost«
Lmle mu4e
n
ti. Br wh
wn; ; S ’ ivriff,
lrntf, L. L. WJ»il
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two stpped upuii u box of 4 common the-.' a prayer fur him on his dying Ted—never, he can. or ought to deny himself anything.
daughter
credulity.
The
heartbroken
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Assessor,-Xl).
mm’» ; Clerk, S. C. Adams; , A™^..,4
atre, to bis p|t; 'red feinnej llow ha he’ in short, did any act of Christi ian kindness
of
Nlis
Surratt
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ounced
the
evidence
By following these rules, even in«
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to fellow mortal in extremestt 8t|exa. Of
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Abolition
caleuder*?
Won
his
piace
p
ot
Merritt,
so
far
as
her
mother
was
con
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diffrently, the child will.be effectually
Superintend III, R< ♦. John Speller»; Corbner,
the nuns
spurn thatoath and have
He found a Aiud atfpeabe, Course,
he gave
it
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J. w. Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
given bunds to appear and amiwer at the foiled.
and Sanders all stamped, in indigrtant bioudy war—He fca^ierc^. a h Jf miliion
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language’ the testimotry of the wretch as graves all over|thc Sjuth,Jriun the Poto
mac to the Gujf, from theUtlantic, in the As the Radicals seem t < huve pretty much
infamously f;De. 5Jr. C
So art boys Were playing cards reoently
ot Judges an I Jurtv all. in un-
4»i<wini in
t,he Wist
iu t[he"
WtM h ilie «patrol
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himself voluntarily Tor a trial which he East, beyond t|e MisfeiAtui
w. L.J1 y
.. t in a hay mow in the country, during a ter«
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—he sent ir e? men jli^e
beasts t t* >v the h 4 py Misuri, it would not be at all nr hble storm of wi d. rain and thunder«
pijke bea^t*
in
establishing
f.
It
c
mfident
would
result
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■ MHli •liaiublijoi— hf 'pYitt>h4d oU7a. free pnsi prising if >he Sister* • sh-mld, be f»u'»d
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his innocence.
When
the
war,
of
the
element«
wa»
st
its
guilty,r and be dealt with accordingly.
FpillS HOTEL js stifl k ‘I -t f<»r the jifconi-
Congress recently, by committee, has and stifled fre£ speech—h/ Converted tl.e
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iiioiiatioi, of boarder ’S and the tiavailing
As . Me bijdiat Episcopal, Baptist and hikihth, a tree near the old* barn was
torts
made
fdr,
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the
.people
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defen-q.
into
invest
ii » vf-1 gated;
piiiru, seaichrngl)
era > v«i H* 'J , . 1 the Whole 111 lit I Cl
public. ?
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to struck by lightning, and at the same mo­
reshyt. rian Ministers have feeen
een aent
sent to
ba,<tile.* and d^'igejl)/ f-H the |)tijplc\ er* Presbyterian
ol f complicity so far as Messrs. D ivis. Claj bastile.*
menta
severe
blast
cf
wind
upset
the
up
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jail, why should Sisters of charity escape ?
GOOD STABLIKG,
and Sanders wer»* concerned, and it a peats davcmpiit-— aboii.jhed the Com-ditutioti
per sjtory of the b irn, and tumbled the
uid
destroyed
the
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niuiip-he
convciied
llr.it the Committee were compelled in :d>
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card players to the ground amid a perfect
ind attentive hostlers.
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temple
Of
Liberty
iut)
a
negro
path
candor
to
admit
"that
ihe
discingerislud
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wreck of boards, beams and ratters. »
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STEAMBOAT BIALOGBE.
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.i . no connCB.iJn
"J ■ T 011-e Great ¡U»>d, what ii<t*he not do?
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mentioned
in
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be
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And
he
whli
(jhposes
i/ss
own
agents,
inat
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plot;
that
Merritt
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with
the
as
sa»
diu
of the tempest was the »voice of
kept TL»r»ps. Buggies, &c., &c.. t<j Let
Hoosier, (steppiiu- up to Doiwn' East)
false« and in his own gowl. tiiuf. permitted this dei («•
no . ij4. tf. testimony regarding i them was false,
on rf!» »on-ih’e terms.
/• How are )e, , stranger?
an<r<
Bound to »ne of »,he boy*, as he crawled out of the
pot,
diuhken
piLh
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piiwcf,
at
ihe
veryipinJ
j.. -41—
that the scoundrel actually knew nothing
oo 1 jeans, ’sped ? \ví> at mout be yer debris’, holding fast to the cards, “ remem
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•taele
of
success,
po.
sej-sed
of
mure
than
of the transactions he had sworn to as
business ? -Want .to buy eome corn 01 ber, boys, 1 played' the trey for low.”
S. HUULBURT.
kingly
gran
Jepr,
to
pass
from
his
ptriaco
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a
¡theatre
on
that
Solemn
Good
Friday
ATTOIlttEY AT LAW
If this porriorr.of his evidence was rank
A BUsTNEgS Dl^PATcft FROM S t .
Yanicete—VTolerable, thank ye;* B qw
reason niiiht—ind- with a t-milo upon hi* lips’ be yourself ? Bound fur no place in par- P etersburg .—A business dispatch was
perjury, why not the rest ? what,
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\afaj*ette, Yamhill County. 0r»cnn.
is there for believing that the testiutotiy called by th/ slHy 'Aortic ef ir phiycr. tjcular. In for ai y kind of trade.’’ received in San Francibco, -on the 9th .
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practice in the Sunremp, Circuit am i
a
’ of ihe Courts <-f tliis State.
he gave concernhig Mrs Surratt was true through the medium of a bu’ttet at a - Hoosier—What kind of tnilde hev ye?
inst., in less than forty-eight hours from'
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in the least'degree ? What punishment zealot’s hand; God ^summoned» A brail am
¥ankee- “Well it’s a pi itent rignt.” St. Petersburg, Russia—over ten thous­
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Lincoln before his gri eat white throne.
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neh
an
infamous
should
be
awaided
s
and miles on an air dine.
Hoosicr •‘‘Patent right f< br wh«t ?”
DR. H. J. BOUGHTON. I ' f- i - j :
But it. needed one move Abolition nota
• a
wretch ? Why should he escape justice
\ ankee—Patent right fpr a mechine
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W hen ?—-Aman camehoifie drunk
ble
to
compil^tte
the
illustriousfrio,
and
the
Late Physician & < Surgeon,
for his rascalities? But what shall be said
for making ail kinds seeds • put of wood on a cold night and vomited in a basket
brytal brugLari, Jiih Lá¿e, frenzied per-
In Hospital Department, I i o’ or done to the more monstrous and haps^by the stings of «¿orisciene. or th*» from shell bark down to grass seed. containing goslings which his wife had
detestable Vrllwin, who, occupying a po«i-
Have also a patint right for the mirage placed before the fire, upon seeing them
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Of The Army of the POTOMAC.
lion of trilli and i eS pónisi bih ty, to gratify mortification of disapuiiiied ambition, rush -life preserver.
A
tfife, when
he exclaimed: [ G My G
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/í-j ed itobidd^n 11 the presence of bis Maker,
his own mriieintts a-nd devlish nature, em
lloosicr
—
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Mea
rage
—
wh
it’s tr ear» ge?’ did I swallow them things ?”
Office in Dayton, Oregon.
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such t^kfinio p The “ inydtic three’,'—-the trinity of
ployed a fessef knave to givo
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Yankee—‘-It’smachine to be fixed
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crime—the Apostles of i inin—the awful on the front of a locomtive
ny
?
It
does
not
seem
possible
that
such
a
i
or steamboat
Lafayette, Oregon.
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fiend could exist. But it was positisely nondescript liags of Abolition, theyj have’ with reflection of great power, to show the icles as follows tho recent expbobion of a 'A
sfr- Í
TV ill practice in the District and Siipreme proved on the examinat ion of Mej ritt that I parsed from earth : ti-Mheir rewards f .
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i mag of anything
u imtter how steamboat, on one of the great rivers :
g ahead, no
Cou-*««
»»f
Oregon.
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John Brown-wais the avant courier of far it be off—an ydring und^r
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tbi? Secretary of War. Edwin M. Stanton,
“ The captain swam at-hortt^ So did
a hundred
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Paid, C’dlections mad
the
bioudy
treason
meditated by disunion- miles.” ■
and
six
thou
pa¡tf
Mcr
rift
between
fice
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Provcvils Piomptly i emitted.
the chambermaid; she was insured for
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»nud do! la is'for his services as a ¿’'witness ists—his (o prepar the way-for consump ­
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Hoosier—‘‘Don’t say
And are ydr $15,000, and loaded with iron ”
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¡I t I e; • IJ tion of the work of treason by Li» coin-—
before the miltary commission.
the inventor?”
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W ater S pouts .—Th \people over in
prritt and Jim Latte, by his life aud death’ to
For the paltry sum the soulless
soul
Merri..
Yankee—J be.’,
the
State of Nevada, appear to be suffer­
swore away the life tf a woman, and did furnish the commentary and fynshed pic-
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his utmost to criminate men(of
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Ttri n li standing, ture the fruits of fanaticism. His ca yer name be ?”
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few weeks since, Austin (Reese River)
cir- ryer has beep one of m irai outlawry, and
a
stat snien who would not tfuderl any
Yankee—“Coffin.”
came very near being washed away by
od and bis
cum-tances stoop to wrong ;aud
bud murder
to b*u RiG*inOt God
his fellow men. lie
mi
rree and Accepted Masan».,
Hoo.-ier—“Ileerd tell of yer family—
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ver
perperrated
a
good
deed,
never
was
one’and the Aurora Union has an ac­
attain their objec t-!
\ ou’re a relative of the man who invented
guilty
ufa
cÊiiù(.rÿleveiug
thought
—
hisj.
.Meets in Lafayetfo on the 1st. and 3rd
count of another mote recent which burst
And for years the detestable agent of
wooden haihs and plaster laris shoe nails.
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Friday of each month, at ha J past 6 in the the Devil on
inth’ibodie District and seriously dam*
— -the
4he iucarnation and . sole objectjtxstjal and op'press all over uau
earth—
rroiner once, nuan
Had a brother
hadn-t 1 ye that got
afternoon.
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aged several mills: Oh Sunday last, says
«P Pkwk•>f t/>ttavvi
Imo | who mhe had power, and ndë rough *hpd
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accidently choked with a 14
rope round his
• Brethren nt the order, in good standing are embodiment of fmaticistn and hate has
Visalia Delta, a heavy now of water
been dothed with money and means to over those 'unfortunately ubaiidbnéd to hi$ neck ??
invited to attend., T. V. B. EMBREE,
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tender
mercies,
fie
w«s
the
product
¡of
came
down the Kawiah river, caus jl, as
work his base purposes, iccomp ish his
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Yankee—“Knew the ___
man—was’nt a
■ G eo II . S teward Sec’y.
vcpgefnl.schemes,r Who knows cr who Kausus agitation-—thé champion uf ruffian brother— only «second cousin to i niy wifeV was supposed at that time, by rains upon ■
e
can tell how many men have been perse­ ism, irituleruBce, tjale and mnrth-r for that ¡•ister’saunt’s brother’s couai lin. . But what the mountains; but since it ha« been
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learned that the sudden rise was
cuted to d* at h their good lames and rep­ bæeding Sovereignty. ¡ lie made “►hriek m ghi your be name?”
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ing to the bursting of a wa?er spout on
utation blasted by the monster Stanton ¡ing Kanias” the stepping etone of Re-
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and his pud Thugs-t-his ^5>000 perjur pubiicirn success, and received his I reward.
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Middle Fork of the Kawiah
Kawiah.
ain’t. Calkilate it’s Castef. il
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Yankee—“Kriowed yonr family well,
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fully to light—his crimes receive their bor whom he .-hot down l<ke a dog 1 he
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from your grndfather dowb, You are one
AND
A thousand parties of pleasure do not'
sit beside the t pedant
suitable punishment?
indeed Worthy tq *it
B:j llil
of two twins. One was a handsome culo
cute leave a recolection worth that of one good j
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There have been many bad men—many Sumner, drunk erf Wade, and-blood letting bright eyed little chap; and the other a
action.
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LiuriuK IN CUANCLKY.
1 Chandler in a joliuted and unlawful Sen- tarnation u’dy. born fool; and I ’
great
scoundrels
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many
monsters
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A friend suggest/
rnption and crime floated to the suifi'-e by ale* Aud an urnameut he wa< to it—the cute one died I**
> the demoralizing influences of
civil
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Diiily
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foulest
that we pitch in and abuse the Walia
Walla t¿
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Walla correspondent of the Oregonian,
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polled, rotten and
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inasmuch aS the fellow prfitices itlf abmtt
4 Baker, or the meanest and scurviest knave; w“rt ,on 1 e
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of all* the c-italozue but appears aT an an-,|6t*“1-^bolit yu wen or “ Rump”
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we deem this altogether unnecessary.—»
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A case of wholesale s aughter of in-
gel
of
light
beside
the
gnilry,
depraved
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a
hob-nobbing
W. W. Statesman.
LAFAYETTE
FERRY.
so’ille^ fi^nl of the War Department Edl time wh,prl Charon ferri d Jim over'¡the fants by starvation has j júntenme to light
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the shades
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HE undersigned would respectfully an­ win M. • Stanton *
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an infants* (imnerallillegitimate) board­ Thumb of the^O egbn press, after having
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nounce to the tiavelling public, that he
He offend* decency, stinks in the nos- boise-thief trod Lincoln the ob«cene jester ing hou«e, in which the bill of fare was btolett the Oregonian from hia early bene­
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trils
of the people,
is «V ■» a V cutse
w > ' I*« hunianityi | I - a°d | t — Jrant __ ’ S'-
®el their brother
Jim the
har>, al the Laf yette crussii g ul the Yamhill,
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and
a
reproach
to
the
name
of
American
cib
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burder-ruWin,
upon
the
dark
and
gloomy
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to one witness, After a few days neither kind-hearted old man to pine in penary.
A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT,
Û 1 Jt .
LJ shore. It’ must have bedn a
and
yet
jail«
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and
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mother or nurse were troubled ¡¡' with the •——lb.
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on which he can cross Teams, Stock; &<•., employer
f
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of perjurers, and mtrdercr
1 l* Fourth of July Vestivil, when the illustri­
WDvntTrnrTQi v inn rnPAPI V i lie’pl,*S'‘ innocence, he isterl’l Secretary of ous
o“s three clasped
e*“’*P®d hands in
iu the presence y oung ones. The woman had sometimes
t,.
EXI ED1TIOU3LY AND CHEAPLY. {War,
ofc l|lon8froortbat he
M t‘*e assembled shadows of evil, . flitting as many as nine of these bfant boarders. ‘He who sends thé storm j steert the vessel’
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Multitudes express opinions ; few form ’
The roads leading to and from this crossing fill such a place, and nt such a time, wbeff ^ke bats jftM unclean things around the
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T he ladies of Cedar Fulls, Iowa, are on
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.. stake /• fir _ the pei).ce an<| deities of Abolitionism, fanni g them
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re|«ir,
and persons
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much
them.
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that a peddfor
S »uth p»»inE tn Portland, McMinnville, Forest welfare of the ( country ?—[La. Crosse *
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their
anti cheering them >ith thetrampage over a report
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Civil, obliging words cost bût littli, and
Gn»ve «nd Hillsboro, ami from the North, Democrat
npJif
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a demoniac concert, in itukatiou of the who recently visited 1 that town, selling cor
r
do a gre&t^deal of good.
going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it
grouiH of ’deud
dead and dying men, the wail- sets and fitting them on t ie bodies of ous
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to their at'vantage to pa tom»»* this Ferry.
“Pride goeth before a fall," and it fre­
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man dressed in feminine apparel. •
quently goeth before a waterfall. :
orpnan
children.
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. NTe st Governcr of Ncte T®rk
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the blunders
bluhde^ of ir
a dtinrnrv
dunrtny snoil
spoil the hm
beSt- is fitted for will find no plaoe- fitted fpr
Mayor ol New Yoik city, has been iwuiinated
| T. HEMBRE L D -ildrin Dry
Dry Goods
Goon r I Teira are nature,« lotion for the eye«* kid pkm,.
laDBj shada' of the illustrious great him to fill
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• Hmeorioa- Hardware. Ac. S®““» “do |
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with (Of Abohliottem. th« quartette will be com
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No man has a right tQ do as ho pleases’ 11* Payne of xlbny, for Lieutenant GoVurnor*
Main Street.
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Ipleto when Moxa Morgan, the leprous In-[except when he pleases to do right;-
by the Democratic State convention. ‘
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