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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1866)
SÄ THE COURIEK. S iletz B ay .— Judge Steward, in company with a party of i pleasure seek At this time tire Qomttfittee looked “That’s suffi i|eient, sir,Y says old. * Bout- Bill Arp is Called Befoie the Reconstruc j Id! do so, tion Committee—-Suppressed Testi- one another seeming to be! bothered and well. “Ef it iras in thqir power astooithed. Garbled extraots were put Would your people renew the fight ?” | fight tbe Rad- down with a vim. “Not unless they al TUESDJAY, SEPT. 18. 180G. “Mr. Boutwell,’’says he, “Mr. Chair qrld agree to icals all alone, and all ■ .. ^»ouldn ’ t be man, I thi k, we aret about through ■MBI . 4 hands off.’Even then U nited -S tates S enator -—W hc ngnt, for' ior we fcouldn ’t ^otijh yo«- i wiilt the wi mk s. I think, sir, his testi. oo fight, 1 i ' - 1 • < Ci1 What do your p ople say upon the sub- mooy feett’ea the question as to what wiîj . jîk E lected .— Several “ prominent jectof v v * negro ■ v equa ’.ty ? • ” I ; ; j . we ought to do With Southern trai- .Dames, and quite as many not so promi “They say it’s a lie’sir—it don’t exist tors?” * J .. • f. I m i by nature, and never can in practice. The chairman gave me ve a Republican nent were talked of on the “cutside” Folks were not created free and equa' mod, and remarked, “ Yes, , sir, 1 think we .... • • • ’t a .a t < • A? _ V Fill !____ tJj. during the first week of the Session. As That may be a tbeoredeal truth, but it’s do. Tbe scoundrels . burnt my iron each successive candidate was brought always been a tactical 1||. There’s gradt works.” ’ i ot cvvivvy society viuivnuvij evdry whei-e. j There’s • men vi —■w— I1. Whereupon I retired, bavng given general • forward and his “ claims ’ canvassed, his give the sidewalk to, and ^there’s n 1 satisfaction. , ■ !*!■ ‘ chances grew “ smalller and by degrees, Yours truly, B ill A rt -. that gives it to me. There’s men beautifully less.” The Democratic mem* 1 * * .1 I vote, for, and men that vote for me, ard the gradfi go up, up. up,] step by step, here, who, while they have it in their I < from my sort to Mr. Davjs, and Mr. St2- bands to defeat an election at all, are yet tance of fuarntceiing to tbe guests of this ho- 8a, ; “Let him go on—the ruiling passion ? ■ t pbens, and Geno a! L(?e, , and Howel, ng in deathj He ’ s good State ’ s ev- Prior to the war and during its progress/ doubtful of their ability to elect any mau 1 tel, as good accotnoilations as can be afforded ’"aO/ Cobb and Ben Ilill and 1 their sort; for no class of men contributed tnqre to its causer they are the highest, in Tithe ! nation ; hud or excitea more of*its savagery than a certain who can be said to have represented the at any house in die i nterior of Oregon. We When I was put on the stand old Bout bespeak for them a trial, »ud are sure that well sw'ore me most fiercely and, solemnly then again it goes from qpe ’ dowD toAfee branch of the gospel mipistryv We do not views now entertained by the great major niggers and the Republicans aod Radicals, mean to designate by particular creeds or de they will give satisfaction. to ¡speak the truth, the whole truth, and and that’s as low aS' t|ey run* There nominations, With few, if any exceptions, ity of the Democracy, for any considera nothing but the truth j and.I observed you can’t make one. in every church there were found tbo>e who- 1 F ire A t A lbany . On monday night th;It he-.was then entertaining about H ain’t no equality, and Though Mr. Nes- ble length of time. We’ll vote th(| niggers " ' certain. ' ‘ J’ll vote meddled in the war, though, perhaps^ some anaru of duuble rectified, aud he looked of last week, the large- Hotel at 41bDy Tip, and Tip’q a ‘head center.’ He’ll vote were enti’erlj’ Iree from participation in tho mith’s forces during this week of tbe hes likfc it had soured on his stomach. Old about forty, arid the first thing ynu know troubles which brought it about. beloning to Mr. J. B Sprenger, was en\ire- one side Mtn a It is, tfirefore, with some concern that the Blew was. settin off on sian were not as formidable as we bad ex big,, black, greasy Dig* we ’ ll elect seven people watch the direction this disturbing el* ly consnmed by tire The loss to: Mr. i memorandum ’ ’ book, * _ gettin ready'to note . We ’ ll do it certain — gers to Congress, pected to have found them, bis chances emeut will take in the new conflict of polit (Irdvn crtttin • i»»»irRtrwl ûrironlû ,, r" l! • ’ ./ ‘¡'4, • .Sprenger is almost beyond computation, doivn.somc “garbled extracts.” ;hteen cqrats strong with seven of ’ em ( lg icalopinions now engaging tbe at ention ol tbe ft! fur election, from a combination of circum Oidi Iron works-was chairman and when African musk. The otffbr rebel States country. And this concern arises more from were informed by parties direct hqlnoUded his Republic ¡n head old Bo,ut- stances, were nevertheless better when we as wc 1 will do the same tbiog, and ,you”ll have an apprehension of evil, thin any hope of eding wqll says be : iour narnb .js Arp, I be- about fifty of ,em to / draw l seats on the morning succe from Albany ' with, and ■ good effects from the influence this class of left the city than were those of any other fill j ,|'l -• '! ■lieH sir ? ' you can #11 stick yctur tegs upon y ur preachers exerts. Gre that ho was bn abjle to save any article ;H$o called, ” syas l. syasj. spoken of, and Fearful indeed is the degeneracy of the candidate who had been , ! / ’J 1 and swap lies and vermin, church, when a free people look’ with dread desks together, l of value, so terrific was the con fl a- ¿F you , reside in ihQj Stkte of Georgia, do and be shaujpood at tithe same shop who at the same time commanded any po yo|M?” upon those who minister at her alters.' But II I' M'’ - Il I I ’ * I 1, ' t >'■' * 1F.’ !'j/ -.4 j sod the fair onto onife tan- * set x x together x*“' there is no disguising the fact, that public epn sitive strength. e regard U^essrs. i gration. Flean’t' say exact|y,” saÿs 1 “ I live fidence In thç sincerity of their purpose has of lodgers werecompelled A hunber in •iRonie, light in the fork òf two Injn n in the gaUerieii, Gibbs, Mitchel & Co., as being emphatic- - - / their scent about promiscuous. . We’ll been so much shaken by their course’ for the riifers.’7 7 ’ r» v benefit 1 i’T__ i ( f ’ivil —T1 • 1_ from the third to jump to ’ tho ground : -J . • pastfew years, that thé chujrch is fast losing ofàour Rights all yplayed out. In order to defeat them an 4 Hn the State of Çr( orgia ?” says Jhe give you a iul its influerice over the public triind' and religion bom were badly y bill, see if we don’t. You go on i play »: i ' ì ■'! ■ • H election at all, will probably be defeated. story windows, some t)f w fiercely. hold ripon the public heart. We need not your cards. We are bidin’ cur timej. We its fl -V fi hnrt in the fall. mention names or point out! instances ofxirn-> “ jn a state.of uncertainty about that, i» .. ■ . I___ 1 / ■ I—7— ' } are payin’ your taxes! art< xjyour duties and propriety on heir part to sustain our'position. “We don says J. ''W: J-- ’t know T whether Gear-., L 1 A * * »• 1 a>n ;< 1 T he I ncorporation P roject ■ We hnd licence!,-ami bjck rations ’ i or j A few plain questions fairly answered^ i. ... is a State or rot. r would like for you THE ( jAPIThL.— L I VERY r eve rue, dud obey in you your inierna' suffice to estdblisli it beyond the power of réf I ■■ 'l i are told that a gentleman of this place ; 1 to ^tato yourself, if y^u know. The state. Salem just now presents that din and buzz . of! laws and havin’ a hand in .inak>n”cm and utation. We ask our readers, who of tfic the country requires’ that this matter • started to Salem yesterday tp oppose the ministry fill to-day the greatest space ih the seldom witnessed in cities’, much larger. siq |uld be settled/and I will proceed to we are cut Off from pehbioos and public public eye ? Is it that venerable man of Grid uli sokl :t ‘ pp|r man ’ s siili in lauds and y Incorporation of the Town of Lafayette, ■ bt:j Both the Legislature and Snpreme Conrt d’.y, because he who withont ostentation, journeys frorii chip my country, the. oil •p evci JS'evcr mind sir, ’ ’ .says he. “ IL oW old el to chapel—bouse to hoqsè—burial to bur and relied upon a remonstrance signed by me peaçh brandy ial—imparting to others the purity of his own couldn’t pay the tax being in session, are the means of calling ,ar< »you, ! ; J you, Mr. Arp ? ” I i W • " j * a few ladies, toxecdin mend him to the fa he stilled for • his nei life, and supporting the grfiel-stricken mourn i’liat de^enbs on circumstances, says 1/ many thither on buisnes< connected with sdiH ’ 11 be ■ and soon you ’ er with the strength of his own faith? Not vorable ccnaderation of tbe Legislative I djon.t k?n.ow whether to count the last il i-ôd ’ l'i e’ther, while swarms have .collected there land tax ; an|< at all! He s considered behind times. — ejiind the times! it five years or hot. Du ing thej war your Assembly. The fact is, the citizens of Vou ’ ldao ecclesiastical fossil — til, br the retired list, 1 ’ ’ devjil i «rd no play the from every portion of the state lookin o IT fol| s said that a. State couldn’t secede, to / » ♦. - Il li i- " I' ’ I don ’ t ! and unfit for the crowd. Is this not so? lg Flip. I catch it -u the long this place are neai ,ily unanimously in favor bui tfial at while " " she \ was ! in a state ofiebell- ábsJ ]V cbhtable deeds, a broken spirit and a edn* after* Senatorial and “Other” interests the ,Tood ' Talk about 'ejniabs ft It a "ion she ceased to exist. Now you say we ; of Incorporation , four A fifths bf fiorir»» them linrn have ! .. IF .! 1. Jk idi L c...,k 11 r , itrite heart, claim the the world, I J - I icon of the X< ..rth ?»<Lthb South ajl get or r^ iv„ its ,,.val .ds admiration , J|as! of 01lr eou„; Buisness &q., in all its various branches» goi out, and we shan’t uet backf r again un- i* signed petitions in this behalf, while there 11 walk j rdr- rer the track irac’* so 4try and humi together, they j , ’ll .'•Uf-o.J ' aH now as pearls A man’s ago "has got something aud particularly in one l‘&c” branch wiU .ril'|879. last tiia Lyou Won't ha ?» time to get out of are others yet who will sign a petition for before swine, does command t|>e ■ Qo. with his wc be the recipient of a stiring and healthy to do. with-his rig its—and if we are not the way . Yuu ’ !lI subside, into obscurity You ’ ll obscurity, attention ol tht multitude AVho a has sues 9 to Vote, I don’ think we ought to count the. I"—T~ ■ this purpose. The scheme is opposed by ’ • I 1 ' 1 1! i . J J ------ 1 l-L- .1- . a,.... n “forty days and • tioje. That’s about as near as L can come and your children will! {deny that their cceded in arousing the conirtgatiohs of to-day impetus in Salem for •fi a few men only, in this place. Messrs. daddies aver belonged; to such a party, to such a pitch of feeling ai to introduce m 1 1 < to iny age, sir. ” . . nights _.o_„ ” to come. 4 > Excuse die, g entlemeri,! , but I’m a little the presence of the alter the applauso of the Adams, Watts, and we believe Martin—- ‘•¡Well- sir.” says he, u arc you 1 familiar hustings? Whose name figures in the pub- —----- ‘will * ' political sentiments of t^e citizens exciicd. Fiv c cents a! pound on cotto i I’C press, calling from one portion of it the in with the all of whom profess excessive morality— . . .it» will excite any jbedy thait; liiakcs it. Tax oti^ sincere approval, of po!iticifcns, and from the B ad P ress AV qrk . —During our ab- of I your rx St;i|e ?” are in favor of every means and of every fGdt.no cltiReiis y et, sir, that we know of. industry- —uh sweat, on toil. 1’rotiecJon) 0 her their invective and abuse? He' is tbe sence, a portion of the edition of, last drill thank you to speak of us as peo- taiiffs for Pern nsyivahial pid five cents a man, the minister, the demagogue, into whos^ I - 1 ‘ a I • I auxiliary for its promotion, and yet place vlp its :- church rush a crowd of kindred spirits; froib pound tax on Southern I cotton î— half ?” / • '¿5■ ■ |j' I ■ J• ’T I week, was work off bally. Amends in the. i themselves in the singular attitude of op I Av ’ en,\sir| ’ ’ iays he, “ I vHl humor your c average wortlj —and yoiur folks will man- whose pockets he extra, »sj his ,fat supplies, I i future, , > obi tinacy. Are the people of your State”— ago some way or other to steal the other Ilis name is on everybody’s lips. He quits posing an effective means of restraining F ! • ' “ )on’t speak of it as a State, i sir, if you, My advice to yo^ •’ is to quit ‘i thi’, IFs pulpit and takes the stunlp. , He leaves- > boisterous and riotous conduct in the place. D earth oe R eading . M atter . In pic isc. i aip on oath now, arid you must I half. ’ 2 dying in saereh of office, llè puts aside I loll nnuu vml t li o ! r r ■ ■ ? I the on’y foolishness, apd begin tp i travel ■¿embletns of the broken body and shed They can not any of them, have forgotten j consequence of absence to the Capitol, i-Xdise me fir bein( particular’ call it a "sec- fbad to peace. I * . , i / of his Lord and. Master, and goes pilfer* tioi.’” Old Blow c juldu ’ t keep up with his gar- ‘ng round the public treasury.. He abuses -in so short a time, the conduct oi a per for a few day i’s, wè must go to press with Mr. ArpJare tho people of your section h ’s trust; and corrupts other men’s wives, and bled extracts. I 1 ' * - 1 son in Church, and during the, offering of this issue contain! ng a less amount of orig- sur leiently humble and repfeht nt to come scói;etp®ÌJtlier men’s daughters. » He fonns bad k into tlft Union on suqh terms as we may “Wlxit makei s the l’residentso popular at praver by the minister, of this town, which i inal and selected matter than usual. politic I plots, and practices political intrigqe. thi k proyer to impose ?” ) j * ■ ’ the South ?” boisterous and Imseemly Conduct well nigh tgNot M uq I i they airtt,” says oujo Î, ., “rdon,t . “Contrast, sir contrast. The more But wliat is all this in view of bis great pa< ty The Oregonian publishes a statement thilik they aro prepared for?it yet. , They he ain’t like j our party, ¡the more popular L?r.\ ? These shortcomings are treated as .broke up tbe services. Had there been a ll r- • weakne; es to whhih aB mankind are wo jldn,t voluntarily goi t b):O<1 against youi * 1 treat us about right, I ju!d he is. He w subject. : ml t • more proper matters for the city Marshal at this place, said person would concerning tbe arrest of Spencer, written If' td. Tbe.vsaythe deal w asn’t fair, and reckon, if yot would let him alone ; but fo-givehess of Heaven thitj tbs censure of have been arrested for his conduct on the ! by that gentleman, but has never essayed VOI i,ve marked the cards, and stole the trumps; ! I r you bedevil hiiq so „^i that sometimes he* mon. bu , at the same time, they don’t care a darn streets and have been disposed of—locked up— to explain the indorsement of the requi- wh it you do.-Thcy’ve become indifferent, and don’t understtn ud h'imself. I don’t trunk Now we do not state thè fact too strongly jyhen we say the nation [looks with horro»- before reaching thellouseof religious worship. doi i’t care nothing about your Guy Fawkes he knew for a while whether bis Perce ! sition for his arrest by Gorernor Gibbs. open these creatures. And if, as we appre bu feness. I m aiono respe't to you; gentlc- Proclamation 1 restored the writ of habeas The instance of ruffianly conduct in our place , i 3 : r mi h but 1 swore to tell the whole truth, corpus o<| not. But do you go on im- hend. they shall busy themselves in the new above noted, is notan isolated one. It __ is the Lr Our people aint a noticin you i’ only out of peach him, an id that will bring matters to order of things, '.here is no telling the extent Portland was burned by Hie to whieb a, profile may be led astrayi or the- cuwr -“ - ,pi —->■—’* — cu^ositY. They¿don t expect anything docent a focus. Fl’ll duty of the Marshal to restrain all such. fflren bet you,d be in Fort Dela- degree to which the country is in ganger.. British in 1875, an infant but a few weeks -or honorable,.or noble from you , and thev’ve , Enough has been said oh this point. We I old was removed from a house in 'Fore gone to wefrk ditgin’ and plovvin, and plantin, ware in a week^ and the Southern .ne»«- •Every heresy destructive oflotrr r»ct\ and off beer, be ben n their scats, and thoyhuJc- the Constitution* fljids uomo ad vocale amongst are onlr surprised to find the men who are op street, and taken out of town for safety and rasin bov children.” .iigbVhere tl^e man with a. memorandum! round atthe ] flitical wreck, atid ruin, and them: *> posing the Incorporation of the town, engaged The house was burned down. During We hope, therefore, thati the public scorn.' scratched down i a garbled extract, and “old plunder, and ittahngs, that’s beeh . goin cooflagratinn smbe the conflagratine on the Fourth, that seme wil| teach them reflection* decency and self-fa IO • f* Wliat* aii mean moan Kx in such business. We have expected at their • f ■ ! . . 71 ìli.' a n t i » . J ’ li What /lira do V you by ’ on, aod they might exoiaim, in tbe bn- Bohtwell” savs he M o- infant was removed from a house ejected? that sir ? spectenongh to induct? them to let alone tbe go i 'enee do You ihteqd? >»» hands a different course <|f conduct. poet, . ioet guagd of the on the spot where stood the ! one burned vernment of the-country, arid to redeem them ‘|rm statin f* CtS ” says I Î “ you mnn^ must draw here since I ’ sh , 1 b bin gone? ’ ” ‘ Who ’ s bic We have no misgivings as to the passage by Mowatt from which ninety selves in the eyes of honest men by throwing years ago' Your ow a ' infer »nces. Thw are raisin boy ninel Mr. Arp’ suppose we should have a off the mask of the imposter, and beta- of our charter by the Legislature, and con- she had been removed, and she was once children, ary harm about.that ? auy treason! ■ to I honest pursuits. ' / Fir war with En and or France» what would"- king themselves more taken to ii place of • safety. It was Can’t a man ai e boy children ? Perhaps elude that the organ of combativeness on Yodd, like to am anu the Constitution and stop the __________ rebels do u ?” ■ J our part, if it were a jrjatter of choice, " M iss Hanna Thorle. I the venerable jr • ’ j * J i . tbe few that are opposing ths measure must I it. j Old'Pharro 1 tried to stop it among the “They,d follow General Lee, ana Gen we would much prefer the penalty that 1 <* f I * i ¡1 • III H 1 ■ Fl I •. ■ 7T‘ Il • Fl ' i i ■ ilsr^alites, but iti didn’t pay. Be’finally caught crai sto i , and ’ ’ Longstreei, eral John Johnstoi o ■ aadj Bragg, is in store for tbe worst Member of heir be extraordinarily well developed, on the The following is a correct abstract of tnd^popsY in tire Bed Sea. We are raisirr boY and old. Bory ! My opinion is that Gen- congregation, than the tqarfnl judgment ground of them essaying to assail such over tbe amount that officers will receive under- chijflren .for the! .. f fuh of it. They are- a good eral Lee wou d ________ bead the } Unia Union army, and A wbrse elass of men never infested a whelming odds, as are in this matter arrayed tbe act of Congress approved July 13; ihirig to have in it the house as Mrs. Toodlas General Gran it would be his chief of staff, community—avilgr breed of pesgs never woF d say •” i ' against them. hich provides tjhree months extra [ 1866, which thr"*' I ' “hr. Arp. ar e not the feelings of your peo- and General ( ¡Buell would rank mighty community—a viler breed of pests never pay to all volunteer officers below the ranji ill ran» ■ - high, and’*iT “What would yon do sprung from the corruption of political de- ple^very bitter towards the North.” It. ... of Brigadier-General who were in serviJE Z* ‘|l beg your pardon, , sir, but you’ll have to with Genral p] heridan ?” Icay. For them is reserved the darkest 81 1866, as officers, and • wiioS. split the question, G e .-« » L. W oods .— .-In tÿe face of the March dll' ion, or else I'll I’ll have to split “Sorry yon — mentioned him. We,difrown of herven—for them will burn the resignations were offered and accepted, oj t’nJanswear. Our Qur ueople people Have have a very high hnave to bsp) him, I reoon, __ i UC u bU. 4 gentleman obtained his seat as ___ r____________ _ ______ as a camp ! fiercest flames of hell. It were easier for l who were otherwise honorabljp dischargeVK r- 2jird for honorable men, brave men, noble* fidlcr and mike him sing Hail Columbia ja camel to pass through the eye of a nee.; Governor through fraud aud villanny after April 9th, 1866:—Colonel of cavalry e:| t<A ineu; and there’s a heap of widows reachers to en-< and orphans there we are sorry for but as by fire-light,ns a warning to the boys.how , die, than fur one of these preac the most flagrant, palpable, and premed- 8313 50; Lieutenan colonel of cavalay, forgtl 2;his here Radical party, they look upon mean it is to Burn cities j aud towns and 1 ter tbe kingdom of C;d.: ?■■]. } >| 271 75; Major of cavalry. 8199 50; Ad- make war up like they was hyenas a scratchin up the •Dn defenceless .woman and itated, he revertheless, aftar being <7e- *< i jutant of cavalry 8199 50, Lieutenant ‘ of deiul lor a livin. It’s as natural to hate>m children, No,.sir; our boys weuldn’t dared Governor by the majority fat Sal ctmt car .Iry, Iry, 8152;Colonel of infantry 8271 7 75 as is to kill a snake. It’s utterly impossible fight under n ah8(Mjh.,> “At this time the Us. 1- j . a xew school for^mc to tell the strength, and length, and man with the memorandum put down some Lieutenan' of infantry, 8228j AU em, essayed to put on airs that would I Lieutenaht-Colonel Will be opened in Aim i>ÿ Sept. 17 by Prof. jor bfjnftintry, 8199 60; Captain of infyn 1 hei jbt, ' depth * and breadth of their ' contempt J - 'H ________ ¿xtra- more garbled __ of tbe Willamette Univer- L. J. Foley, . la. have put a South Carolina Chief Jus that party. Thy look upon a Radical as try,1171; Lieutenant of nfantry, 8142 81J2 50: 50; for try, a J in Mr. Arp, that if the sity, where’'Oregon's nobis “ Do you tfii|nk, la sons and fair 3—as—well, as a beggar on horseback tice to blush in’tbe palmiest days of Second Lieutenant ofiufantrv, 812& ‘ 5; .J" b (^15V buzzard sailto round a dead eagle—a suck* South should ever hold the balance of daughter’s may drink at th^impid springs of aristocracy. Wc would «ribo tbe I SurgeoO, 8228; Assistant Surgeon ‘ ” * i-sue ’ “ i per'e permanently. they would demand pay’for thear knowledge, that e ;<| dog creeping up to the tail nt a daad lion. power, 1 O ,r •• J • O ofo ;□ nlneo whp Here is the place where the youth’s of the I Thi ty talk about hn ?n Brownlow to abuse negroes .< , manner ih which he sat in .. . » state land, may, iy diligence and study, win Fame ’en! !, like be did a £4 4 years ago when ‘he “ I cant’sajl, , sir. But I don ’ ’ t t think sir. But I don think that will ■ -nor them “ Alcjia Mater? —Here at the bogus inauguration. A' U usist. I Firmness as ¡different from its mean substi ’ d lie against Payne. If they do hire Brown- the South lias lost Qnything that way. is the place for the Youth’s!of the land to fit tute, obstinacy, rrashness is from true cour lovl he’ll spatter ’em, he’ 11 daub ’em all over, . • — "* L. • ' j ' " — I r_L i - age, p;-j^ry FX horn virtue; and bigotry) Irom anef slime ’em and slobber on ,em about We got their T labor before, the war" for ttbam-clves for the learned profession. Only let O n Friday last, Mr. I .. ..farrived .;?|t; and it will stick, for the pores are open, their vittles and «!■: ’ i es and dootor’s bills, ! the friends of science and litature, give usrour ri-jl F arrived in in religion. ¡1 If a man * and we get it now r ab.'^t the .same. pa yonage, and not many months hence you Salem with the * body Mr. Mulholen body of ol Mr. Mulholen as be adv|i 1 does not make new acquaintances i ana‘the»r morals spohgy? Fd tike to stand otf 'auoek thiough life, he will soon find abd^ut ten L rods and T Z hear ’'' him spread himself- It’s all settle! down that way, and your wi?l see a first class school., ■ ' ' of Eagene City, who ^ walked off himself leit alone, a man should keep his It would be worse than a squirt-gun full of Bureau couic n,t help it. The only differ | Yes parents inly give “S your patronage, . * co^ slop, and ! have no doubt would give ence) is in the distribution some of’ us dout and soon yon may have the privilege <>f hfeir friendship in constant repcir. u iha wharf in Portland Wuu$ intoxicated, ing the walls resound in echo to the ■ tyro in a great mind is like an an alephant ip- the __ giSKirral satisfaction.” ili? ■ own as many as we used to, but every* ueumc piuivugcu oy the tue b soft - mi iremuious every- debate* prolonged by tremulous and drowned before assistencc could be line of ancient battle—the best ally if the c(n <•«! * i»i body has got a nigger or two 3 new, and voice of the maidenreading the rounded pe* keep him in the ranks, fronting the right way ;• i rendered. RS. WHITE k WESTERFIELI, Phy i th^r’ll,all vote’om or-tom ’em off. A riods and euphonious Words that convey the but, if he turn about, be be is thi deadlift sicians.and Burgeons, W«yotterpregon nigger that v oulden’t vote as I told him I thoughts of their composition^ foe and treads his master underndath his feet I- nF* i'OLEY in the Drug store. shouldn’t black my boots • » ■ i it - I■ F*i/ II / - ■ If C ’ /K I ——— —--—*---- i------ :- - tropolittn Record. ers, composed of ladies and gentleman Td the Editor of theMetro 1er will ottt, ont. and M r . E ditor —Murder from this place, informs us that this so .will evidence. Having ^een Daa Rice’s ....................... ecome a — famous point on the coast must become n-^- 5 s^imony before the " pestruction Commit- , 1 have felt sorter slighted because no __ of the and popular resort. A fine view 1 ’ ’ • - - I ; L ijntion aint been tade of mine. I sup ___ *_ is coast is obtained here, with an open beach ptjse it has been suppressed, but J am not for 12 miles. Oysters, &c., abound. A tol|be hid out in obscurity. Our country is’|he special jury, and by and by this good wagon road can be made to this place, bulsness ness will go up fair and Complete, and A* " Y.fti • ~ • I i ■ I « and doubtless will ere long be constructed. therefore I'll take occasion to make pnb- • * y; H ¿1. * ' 1 ~! \jdil —-* • , I f i. - lid what r ’ I swore to... I said a good deal "rr’ ujjre than J put down, Mr. Editor; and The public is IIoi'SK T he L afaye all times'nW language was considered referred to the card of Messrs. Osborn & Rath at!times'nijr iulpudent, that ‘ .... but ' hey ’ - thought ’ ‘ was all J bun, the new propritors of this House. thfe better for thtir side, for it illustrated Messrs, 0. & R. seem to be alive to the impor thp rebellious spirit—I heard one of ’em -, I I I • v> |L — t m ** kj **!'* * * 15 * * > I ■ I» 1 4- a — ■ I f f . ■- 1 -4 -. Ö t j a * • t * ■ a ’L r. « < I '• nt . 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