Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, October 02, 1866, Image 1

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VOL. I,
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Through Water«
A ^MARKABLE .C ase — A C hild S uspended A nimat ON.-—In the course
Currents in the very bed of the river
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P equl - of the addresB delivered by Dr Brewer, to
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benpath th surface of the sea, may be
[ compiled from the P ortland dailies .] iar CfífüMSTANCES.—One of the moat re­ the guardians of St. George’s at St.
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markable cases that has ever come under James’s Hall, he said, “ I have been watched by an i arrangement that .smug-
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the. observation
of our medicnl fraternity more than once under a condition of ap­ glers used in tl :he old days. They sank
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Difficulty in Chicago.
has juste transpired n pt ! the res idence of a parently suspended respiration, and on be­ their contraban nd cargo when there was
C hicago , September 23.—The Chica­ young van named1 Abriel, who,resi4i
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an alarm, and they searched for it again'
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go driving park was the scene of great ex First sjreer, A rbirl Hi)! »Mr, A .. is a ing restored to consciousness no feel­ by the help
"j d a so-called marine tele-
ya ’ mhill COUNTY, - OREGON.
citement, ending in a melancholy tragedy? returndd Boldicr.f j lie,/ baa been home ing of discomfort of ar y kind " attend my scope. It.was nothing more than a cask
The New York horse, Gen. ¡Butler, was something less th^n a yearL When he experienpe of either occasion. It is nn- with a plate of strong glass at the bottom,
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*der the truth to say I 'lave known a score
matched against the Chicago horse-Cooley came heme
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hijn>e hevWas¡suffering
he^was suffering from
frbm a minic- of cases of those who late .been suppos- The man plu n *ed the closed end a. few
J. H. UPTON, editor | nd PUB’sn’R. fur a pirrse of $2,jS00, mile heat i, best three ball .wound
wound through the fleshy
fleshj/part
/part of bis ed dead being reanifnateid. It is not inches below the surface, and put his
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in five. Cooley won the first two neats- right a^m.
a^ui. It bpcamg bo
so Lad
lad that the
head into the other end, and then he saw
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' heat and the judged attending physician talked seriously of many months since a frierjd of mine, a clearly into t e water. The glare and
j:utler won the t
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
rector of a suburban pirisn, Was pronoun­
gave him the fot __ 1 heat, , agin
„ st the pro­ amp'utatipn'J ‘ This .worked
worked furiously on ced by his meaical attundapt to be dead,. confused reflections' and refractions, from
One Copy One Year, . . . . . (3 00. test of the friends of Cooley, at.d amid the
the miqd of his
hit? young wife, (f e had but a His bed was arranged, and; the.room left and through le rippled surface of the sea
One Copy Six Months, .
. . .. 2 00. most excited criejs of the crowd, Cooley
short time previous got mafrriedi) She in its silence. His dqugh|er had re-en­ were entirely shut out by this contrivance.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
was then taken to the stable, , but tbb icared fdr • aid
ahd dresed the arm regularly, tered and sat at
a!t the foiot,
f I, and the solemn Seal hunters still use it. With this sim­ »■
judges ruled that if he did not run again
and pai J every attention to it, not wishing toll of his own church bell was vibrating ple apparatus the stirring life of the bot­
Ono Square, 12 Lines or less, one Tnser- the purse would belong to Butler,
Butjcr. It was
busband
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$3,00. after dark, and the judges^ decided that to see! B 1er
through the chamber when a hand drew tom can .be watched at leisure and? with
This
tins Ms
tv§S some eight or nine months ago. aside the closed curtaips, and a voice came great distinctness. So far as this contri­
For each subsequent insertion, I .. - LOP-
tbe
race
could
net
be
postponed
to
another
A liberal deduction will be made on
Under ibe
ibekind
kind care of his wife,
wife,- whose from the occupant of tne bed, ‘Elizabeth, vance enables men to see the land under
day.
Cooley
was
then
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brought
brbught
out,
out>
anti
Quartery, Yearly; and half Y’early Adver­
.whole a|tantion w^ absorbed in the thought
w an ’ i hour
.1.. trial i
at bell
bell 1 ’ tollin
tolling for?’ the waves, movements under water close­
after half
r a start, 1.4.»^
both of a unharmed husband, the wound got my dear, what is that,
tisements.
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Sea-
The daughter’s respo onse was, perhaps, an ly resemble movements under air.
Hotel,Medical and Law
Cards, $10,00 per burses started under the wire , r and leapt
weeds
like
plants,
bend
before
the
gale;
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well, add the arm was saved. Now for -unfortunate
you. papa. . ’
unfortunate one
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in
ahead,
out
into
darkuess.
Butler
came
fish, like birds,
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without a driver, and McKeavy, the dri- Mr. A! iffiel gave birth to a child wljo .had Schwartz, the first eminent Indian Mis­ stream,.and bang poised on their
fins,'
sionary, was roused from his supp.sed
COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
ver, was fuuud near tbe mijc post with
mud clguds take the shape of water clouds .
one wi 41 devplopqi arm, but the other was
Judge, J IV. Cowies £ Commissioners, W his skull fraetnred. Butler ran twice a. a stum similar to the one which the death by hearing his favorite hymn sung in air—impede1 light, cast shadows, /and
over him previous to ■ I the last rites being
Ball, J, H. Br >wn; Sheritf, L. L. Whit round the track in the darkness, ana wept
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with
at;
poor
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performed, and his resuscitation made take shapes Which point out the directions
sscssor,
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comb ; Clerk, S. C. Adams
to
his
stall
without
injury,
even
to
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in which currents flow. It is strange, at
the tjns ip the surgeons Lwere talking of known by his joining i a the verse
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Treasurer, Clem. Eckles ; School sulky.
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tbe 'driver ■ 0f Q
first, to hang upon a beat's side, peering
taking,, f¡qff her ihusband’s. Amputation
Superintendent, Rey. John Spehcer; Coroner,
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has
ben
arijsted,
the
police
are
active!
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a new world. And the interest
J. W. Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
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ill could qo it have Reduced a more beautiful
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ferreting qut the cause of the tragedy.
jStUIlf]^' .¡and what’; is fnore, ths scar of the
He is only a printed, was the snearing grows. There is excitement in watching
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¿ole,
., so visible on the father’s arm, remark made I by a k ader in a circle of big fish swoop like hawks, out of their
q>t. 23?—Political interest bulleUL.
C hicago , ; Sept.
's arm,
at • the aristocracy—of codfi sh quality. Well, Beaweed foi rest, after a white fly sunk to
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now centers on
Yofk personal; I was aS visible oplhe : '■ child*
>n the New Y
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if really
-—1 inflicted, by who was the Earl of Stanhope? He was the treetops s to tempt them, and the fight
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OSBORN & RATHBUN, PRO. rnond, am d ’ the Albny Democratic regency. ä balli This is the most remarkable case only a printer.^’» VTh l|at was Prince Fred- which follow B is better fun when plainly
i e h as suggested plate glass
that Democratic <Ua- I Of ‘chi' d-iuaYk’ ¡qvei known. ■» It ihas at- crick William, married to the Princess seen. Some on
chajrg
HIS HOTEL is still kept for the accom­ Raymond I charges
windows in t ie bottom of a boat; it would
modation of boarders and the tiavelling ders have shown bad faith; toward the traete« !tbe attention of til our leading Royal of England ? lie, too, was only
bring men and fish face to face; and the
public.
Philadelphia platform, and thjat
tbjat tney
tnoy have physic ins and purgeons. The child is a a printer, WKb was William Caxton,
in one of the fathers of literature? “He habits of the latter could be hhurely
repudiated it. The Woild and Ntjws
News tell health f f sand 1 beautiful one, perfect iq
GOOD STABUlNG,
watehed/
$pect., sate the absence of * t he arm i p.
was — only
Raymond that they don’t War|t
Want him or nisi
bis
L I • a printers I'' ” Who are George
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platform. Raymond rejqinbl
rejoins; that it Wai
»nd attentive hostjere.
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Pickens, M. Kavau augh, Ex President
C artrid •G e B ox vs . B allot B ox .—
leaden
a fixed matter among Democratic leadprl
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In connection with this house will be three months ago, aqj viriua ly confesses
Buchanan, Senators l ix, Cameron, Niles In order to show what 7 a difference it
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kept II or«es, Buïigies, &cv£.&c., to Let that he has been swindled. The mantle
ANipNClbENj^A “ reb” vjho bad and Representative Colfax, spaaker of makes wbetl t> »er an election is carried on by
on reasonable terms.
no. 34, tf. of Dean Richmond, he says, tyas- fallen on’ long languished pn the sweets of d forced the present House ?- -They, too, were ail the cartridge
re' box or theballot box, it may
printers.
Who
was
Benjamin
Franklin
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be mentioned
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idleneps, consequent upon his occupation
John Morrisey.
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be
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opposite
1 Cincinnati gave, at the re­
The Times lays Hoffman wjas nomina ;ed liaviüé
having terminated jjith
3jith Lee
Lce ’# b surrender,
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cent election, 6,350 Democratic majority.
befahlo.’look abiiiithim
abfiiltinm for somethipg
something to ter ; brains are nepes uary—Exchange.
by a trick, and Js not the Union capdidi te. begauBq^look
ATTORIVEY A® LAW,
tpfed,
feo, or to .suffer.
puffer. Thinking himself
Green Clay Smith, by the aid of Lincoln's ‘
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I n which we call attention to ’ bayonpts, was elected to the present ‘Rnmp’ ,
itfayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will I gave 360,000 votes in New York twoymnt suffidifenfly reconstructed, Ire applied for
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W r IGGLINGS OF A SPEARED EEL.— .Congress from this district by l,245(car-
practice in the Supreme, Circuit anti all
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ago, and ‘ can do it again
thdt tfieji work^ at bne oftjhe Departments, presided
of the Courts of this State.
The editor of the Sentinel took soun allu­ tridge box) I majority.—!(Tbe ballot box
officer.
don’t want bankrupt recruits,
much fMW'l
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ive you,been in the rebel service?” sion of ours to Fred L'ouglasf as a person­ tells a different story.—Day Book- f
to make bankru; pt recruits tbe leaiderf of
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Yes, sir.’? was the reply. al affront—grew siclc, and dsigorged some
their column.
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spleen-on the subject,
iiy bat |ies ?” “About eighteen very .Jt_- disgusting — sp
John Morrissey, Ben. Wood,
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I ncredible L iars .— The French
Late Physician & Surgeon,
Farmer, Fernando Wooqand Ji ume) , Brookp
.r pile 4?} 1 battle8*” “ Ever kill any Yan- which the Oregouikn bas rehashed and pers, in the autumn 6f 1^21 mention tbstf
fed to its sympathizing
sympathize
readers. Indeed
novnr killed any.f
nnv
In Hospital Department, are candidates for Congfess in their sev­ kee;
“ Np .? ; sir j ; • ■ never
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be retalite* with? a warmth that can only a man named Desjardins was tried, on --
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if
they
will
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do
you
kqow
that?
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districts,
aud
it
is
doubtful
’ Of The Army of the POTOMAC.
his own confession, as an accomplice with
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coopt;'kill any of - ‘them.
allow Raymond to run at all. * *
father of the illustric us Fred, oij bis bas- Louvel, the assassin of the Duke de Beyri.
they - were all
in I the rear,
The Times says the Democrats, instead thaflZF Because
Office in Dayton, Oregon. ’
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tard son at least.— ardon uSj sir; not be- But in bis defence, Desjardins coBtfende#
tiiyz; hat I guess I stayed about
of patriotically supporting t e President
that bis confession ought not to bp be-'
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Lafayette,
Oregon.
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as
they
promised
to
do^upon
the
platform
thousand
.Dutyfi
and
Irish.
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Iieved, because he was so notorious for
U!}h . Vrl did not! learn whether the candor we to know’ jhat you were of African de- falsehood, that nobody in the world would*
Will practice in the District and Supreme marked out, h ve now inade a bold ¡push
for power on their own account,
that of this reb secured him a pjace or not, but ceut ? If you are, it is certainly fortunate give' credit to a word he said. In support'
Courts of Oregon.
it cfcriaiuly was deserving of some recog- for your grandmother as a dusky check of this, he produced a host of witnesses,
|SF" faxes Paid, Collections made, and they will not knd can tootducceed. I
is the only thing that could save her from
. Proceeds Promptly remitted.
I C hicago , September 23.—Gen leral nitibn.—Norfork Virginian.
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blushing at the iniquities of so graceless a his friends and relatives, who all swore
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decen^ant.—Besides, you are altogether that the excessive bad character ■ he had
Pittsburg soldier’s convention, Colonel
E i I gland ’^ D ecline . ‘From facts mistaken ; in callin ; pttention to the dis­ given to himself was true, and he was de-;
Badeau, his aid-de-camp, replies': Ilf in
clared “no,t guilty.” This case parallels
structs me to say that it is contrary io his wluc^ have recently Come to lighty there patch, we did not iutend to animadvert with a similar instance some time before/
is ieajjon to believe that the virility of the upon your ebon ido ,but merely expressed
habit and to his convi^ "
°f ddt7, to
England race at home is rapidly becota- □ur surprise athis w jnderful condecension in Ireland. A man was charged with
attend political meeti ug# of any character j 1
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LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. 3,
khausted. The announced
dtstermina
and entire want of taste in fraternizing highway robbery. In the course ¡of the
seps
with
regret
whatsoever,
and
that
he
.t
.trial the prisoner roared out from the dock
Free and Accepted Masons.
the action of any officer of the army taking tidn bf the British government not ro go with meo fo your ilk, who are endever- that he was guilty, but the jury * pronouns
political discuss- fl tojv war, no matter what the provocation, is oring to elevate his people by stooping
Meets in Lafayette on the 1st. and 3rd a conspicuous part in the ;
a ¡conspicuous sign of the growing weak-- very mach beneatl them. Tilton
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and ced him by their verdict “not guilty.” The
ions of -n,-
the day.
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Friday of each "month, at I half past 6 in the .........
astonished judge exclaimed, “Good heav­
Will probably get his Desert* 1 7 ; njss bf John Bull’s bac’kbone. }Vhile yourself are p io doJbt proud of the alli-
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— • ens, gentlemen, did you not hear the man
iglasB iuas
has uv
no rcaouu
reason to UC.~
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Cinciunatti, Ohio, Sept. 22.— iTbp pppulation
Brethren of ,the order, in good standing are
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declare EimsPlf that he was guilty ?” The
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1 steamer Gen. Buell, of the CincindaU| that his prolific powers are steadily desert- (There áre men whcL like the skunk, have
invited to attend. . j T; V. ! B. EMBREE,
and Louisville mail line, was boarded 'Ut ite Ifjm. In discussing the woman’s rights u0 way of attracting attention save by foreman said, “We did my lord, and that
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are one of thorn.
Warsaw, Kyr night before last by two bt qhesiion recently, the Pall Mall Gazette polluting odersj 'Yu-
akql) the following revelations:
revelation^: “But ?Uulesswe were desirous of administer- we know the fellow to' be' so notorious a
seized uoiák^
three hundred men, who forcibly Beized
_:i A.gfent,
'kljJJi and
.-4 took it; is ¿rowing daily more difficult to be- ing either a puke qr a purgative to the liar, that he never told a word of truth in
CoL Ferris, U. S. Mail
E. C. BRADSHAW,
his life ” T- î ' -1
him ashore- Ferris was oyost Marshal edm^a wife, and, if we may believe Dr. public, we should rppent most sorely any
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at Warsaw during the Wan and was inbtriil FaA\ to beporne a mother also.' With re­ uncautious.word qf ours that might cause '
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understand
that
the
estimable
wife
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by order of Gen. Burbridge. The Gazette ii)passible for all' our woman, pay for writhe and wriggle in your native pools of of General John C. Breckenridge, at pres
ngorfltfiat two-thirds, or e ven Jess, to mar- vomit, spittle, and dime. ‘ À filthy excre­
. - COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND SO- and Commercial say he was arrested with r|, because
be
there are many more woman scence, counterfeited into thé shape and ent tem xiralfy residing in Canada, pre-*
inquirer
affirms
out
warrant,
while
theijT'
L1CITOR IN CHANCERY.
than|men apd there are many men who proportions of h(inanity* you walk the sen ted him, a few days since, with t^ingt
that a true bill had been n found? against tfianh
The hosts of friends tifthe parties will be
nnptand/man who will not marry ; and iearljh a vulgar and disgraceful!
^on gratifiedlq kboW thejw^ doing as well ^s
ui parody
parouy.ou
him by the grand Jury 0 if Carroll county
the • second
d x 4 * position,
Farr
the __ attributes
, . 1« Dr.
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, the
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of your Minch.
ore
7^ could be expected -—Louisville Courier.
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Wales alone- more that cne-
1 million^ °f ¡serpent, blacker thana negro, and lower
■At Placerville, says
F unny R eproo
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Childless
familios,
while
other
authorities j than Lo, it is no w|< onder that the narrow " P ersecution of the J ews . —A let
¿AFAYETTE IEBR1.
t____ __ a _ Methç
idhst minister went
the __ Recorder,
r... less «wdifin
:Pffiri| that our race is so far
prolific <cey where yOur govj ought to be distended ter from Erzeroum; Persia, states that*
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to a tin shop to buy a blowing ?b°rQ- Se­ tiiaw in former times that ; in our large
with the greenest J ealousy and rancor at during the Mohurrum ceremonies in
HE undersigned would respectfully an­ lecting one, he asked the clerk if it would
4iwip8
two
children
to
each
married
couple
nounce to t|ie travelling public, that he
the mere mention ( f the word “ white.”— Mazanderan, the Persians rose upon the
make a loud noise ? “Oh, yes,” said the has jeome to be the average number,”
has, at the Lafayette crossing of thu Yamhill,
Oregon Statesman
Jews, and in the fervor of their ieal (or
jise.i’ “Well,” replied
clerk, “ah—11 of a noiBeJ
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The’faot that there are nearly a million
their religion, committed a series of,indes­
A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT, the minister, “as I Jyadt it to blow kt
ipors
women
than
mbn
in
England
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in
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G
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of
1863.
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cribable atrocities Many of the men were
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wFthlnWFtbajt kind Qf ¿sella proof of the virility of the Anglo-
i on which he can cross Teanas, Stock, <fcc., camp-meeting. I don
day during- the lard wsnter of 1866 a jsurdeFed, the women were subjected to
noise will suit1’’ I and Walked
off.
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EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY,
ohilaless union#, alluded to so oftbn by for a permit to purchase forage for her cow peFty of the unfortuate Hebrews was con­
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The roads leading to and from this crossing
M0DE8T.4 Have
mjiMini
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you r ahy
limbhorn che medical press of England, tell the same whose milk was an item of no little impor, fiscated, and the few who were loft alive
.¿tury.of physical
physical decay
decay which
which has
has Ovets*
Oveta- tance to the snbei itence of her father’s were forced to become Mohamedaus.
are in good repair, and persons from the bonnets?’ inquired« Very modest misspf st|torj|.of
South going to Portland, McMinnville, Forest a shop keeper.!“Any what F “Any limb il|en»^hat once prolific and spirted race. » family during the ) reign of that muster.
—Nj, Y. Observer.
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Grove and Hillsboro, and from the North,
Tew
of
this
state
of
facts,
Americans
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Are
you
loyal
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the
General.
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going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it horn bonneted “Aoy—you don’t mean
j|d deal tenderly with such specimens Yes/’ she replied. He began , to write
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young
lady
was
brought
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to their advantage to patronize this Ferry.
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the permit. “To tie United States, or the
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