» . y i ■ * ; L i » , 1 i MBB L I r I « i I- I • I 1 •'T « r > i « F P • I Mi 1 1 —! . j | i i 4 ISSUED EVEHY TUESDAY, * \ • UON 'Ki- 1 i —™ *—ilère is the whole I n a N utshell - matter in a nutshell, We should like .to have some of the Had blem set forth so brief “The Southern to withdraw fronMne THF] COURIER 9 f i i I t t ? ■’Y « K t i .... JHsfe g g! SSP* j , ■ l ‘ 1 Í j ■ I! L I t * ■ « J V A » ■ f J * * A. ' I •! . ■ ' « I. 1 I • ‘ ’ j i H . I I ........... ................. ........................ ... V 3 THE FIELD- * ' F ‘¡i r r » ---A-J— « de, bu| not himself gu» . ‘.NO* ; ABnll Agaihit Raxo-Hor»e.. ■ of he Emerald ras taken up J ivas at the tiin-: Jow j? ¡,) ) near Mna- j|nctioD, by a Confec iate scouting ■i L /I OCT. 9, 1866. h«............ » 1 I- A i I R i A VOL. I I ! • 1 1 i T ’ t Í _ li Ì S I :• r b ! » I . i I > Ì I > . *i ' • V 7 f $ t • • n i i ■ » I t -• :■ ♦ .. Some forty!years ago, the managers of a race course pear ' Brownsville, on the Mi onongahola ¡published a notice bf a race, one mile heati, on a particular day, for a purse of §10 . “F iee4 for anything with four legs and^hair on.” A man in the ncighborhod ; namd bull that he was in the habit of riding to mill with his bag of corn, aud he was deter- : mined to enter him for the race. , He said nothing about it to any one. i but he rode him ro ind th< track a number i of times on several moonlight nights, uqtil the bull bad ¡the bs ng of the ground ptefty j well! and -would k eep the right course. He yode yvith spun, wh^ch the bull con­ sidered disag^eeabil 3 ; SO] much so that he always bellowed wl eU they were applied to hib flanks J ♦ - J s 1 flanks. On the :h morning of the flaçe, Hayes came I upon the ground on horseback—on his C ost of W ar —Between the year 1814 and 1864 1,782,000 men were kill- edin battle. Of these 2,148,000 were Europeans, 164,000 inhab tante of the4 other continents. Thus, during 49 years, the average annuel numperwbo thus per- per­ ished amounts to 48,800 men not inclu­ V ding the-victims of disease engendered by the Consequences Consequences- of war. The Crimean war ,(18531 war (1853 56) was naturally the most destructive., 5* destructive, 511,000 ’ men having perished during its coi course. 176000 of them died ‘ field eld o of battle, 334,000 from dis«« on thd ease in hospital —256,000 being Russans, 3P g l 98,000 English, 2,600 Itial^ns, aud 2,500 ru war, in thé Caucasus (1820- Greeks': The 60) cost the Lives of 330,000; the Anglo- Indian war (1857-59) 166,000; the Rus­ sian and Turkish war 1827 29(. 193,000, the polish insurrection of. of, 1831, 190,000 ; civil war ol f Spain, which raged from 1833 to 1840; 1 72,000 ; the war Of Greek inde- pendence (1 (1821-29), to which Lord By­ ir ron fell a victim, 148,-000; 148,-000 ; the various campaigns of the French in Algeria, from 1830 to 1850 146,000; the Hungarian ’ • • i- i J • - - - ° revolution, l-|2,000 ; the Italian war of 1899 60, 129,874, which may be thus an- an­ alysed» 96.874 fell on thewelj of battle, b and 33,000 died of disease ; of which 59, 664 were Austrians, 30,220 French, 23 l 00 Italian^, 15, 010 Neapolitans, and 2, 399 Romany. A curions result may be- deduced from the above—namely, that a greater number perish by disease incident to a eamp life than are actutally killed by shot and shell or any other engine of des- 1 truction. As to the sums* of money- swallowed up by these wars; it is impossi­ ble to arrive at anything ' àpproaching a correct calculation. The .Crimean war cost Russia 2,328 millions of francs (one’ million . francs £40,000), France 1,348 millitms, England 1,320 millions, Turke/• 1’060 millions. Austria, for mere ^demon* stations, 470 millions, thus in two years I and a half 6,526 million francs were spent. Thôsltalian war of 1859 cost France 345 millions, Ai| tria C30 millions, Italy 410- 410: millions, ‘Thus in two months 1,485 mil-. lioùs were s wallowed up. • • < ■■■■-a J 1 ----------- ¡t----------------- ... - - A. - . T hat B a ^ by .—-The editor of the, Attica Ledger has got a ' bran new baby. Hear I - i ■ ■ - * I ! :• . him: q r ' o' !• II We have 1 so many - kind friends asking -__ - about that baby, that we have thought it necessary to biograph the little chap brief brief- ­ ly, and somewhat after the current style oftbo day. " It’s a boy. » I He’s a buster. „ L . Weighs nine pounds and a quarter, and old women tell us that he will grow heav*‘ his weight increases. ier, as bis . lie’s the first baby of whieh we have1. ever been proprietor, and of coursé is thé ONLY baby ifi in town. • The old woman before mentioned declar­ ed bim/‘thc pretty image of bis pa,” but in justice to the youth 1 we must say we think him an improvemen ton the original —a world of progress, you know. This youing America is as old as could be expected, considering the time he was born, and will doubtless be too old for his father îh a few years, if he had' good liick.^ . . . .He is quiet ret: cent in politics, and only wants to be let alone. » We think * he favors " Mrs. Winslow’s policy. We haven’ t : named him yet. We want to give bim a distinguished cognomen; bdt the fame of our great men is at present so precarious that we dont like the risk. It is perhaps unnecessary to say, as all biographers do of distinguished person­ ages, that’“the subject if this sketch” was born at an early age, of poor but respec­ table parents. vpc wore no special uniform Of I y, but looking mire like a spy L AFAY ETTE, than a .v-bluntcdr, and op thi ground was I IM to ' p! ___ ' the Federal Government bad no authori­ îarrestedi YAMHILL COUNTY; OREGON r I i 1 ty to compel them to remain in. U they “ Wh» are /Our name ? I ! ■ -X I ! ' BY and whej ?■ ’ tere the first had not the right they nre Btill States iri ■ the rpied party, the Union, and entitled to representa- ‘Ï questioni J H- U P T O N I EI IVOR AND Pt’Bi’sn .q,*»»' Pót rubfi i i . i ’ -U «.»U ' a ed his head tives.” ■ ÿ 1* andlfnsM * J i I TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: wir gives :> T he San EraDcisco Ew mincr ugly ques Be-( fTn tions tolnswer, anyliow; and before J ’ an* $3 00. detailed account of the reepipture of the One Copy One Year, . , r ’ ■ t - * ’ i 6wer unjiqf thim, I'd be il after axib’ ye , by Orfe Copy Six Months, . 00. murderer of Fred Patiterso •n, Tom Don. ye’re jave the sanie thin RATES OF ADVE RTISING. * I - I ! ' I * ■*! The« |“ “ WeiL?sai \V el|,7 says the leader,. “ wt ahoe, not long since iji fhut.city. i. 1 1 1 TTT» Ono Square, lti Lines cr less, one Inser- Examiner alleges amori ; otherthings that Scott’s army and belong to Was tìon, . $3.00. ght,” said m Pa^t, “I a kjowd ye For.each subsequent insert on, . 3,00. Patterson murdered in cold blood, Cap- was ginti »tnin, for I am t’ >amo.j -Long A liberal deduction will be made on life the u ineral Scott. ” 'I 'll it • ¡1 iThe i “ Ahal Quartvry, Yearly, and half Yearly Ad ver- tain Staples a nd also _ _ H^BHHHLried pJttepson in “ i(ow, you ’ replied the sc tisements. 1 both Courts which • 4e seized a Hotel, Medical and Law Cards $10,OQ per these cases wiH probably blbg leave to rascal* yd i are a prison err s |£'LJiLull? Instead of a saddl.e he had a dried? Ri|t by tj e shoulders. annum* % * I t I- i “ How 1 ¡is that—are we not., fiionds I” ox hide, the head part of which, with the dissent from the conclusion^ of the Exam to - i rni 1 I' 1 i 1 -i ’ inquired i put. -f horns still on, he hud pkced-on tlie," !, bull’s iner in the premises- Jhdv cotil l not be I “'No ’’ COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. J) ” rump. He had a sic.. _1_ horn in’’ his Was the answeh Wo belong to lort tin Vj see it ” in the same light. General*: tehuregard’s ik army ?’ Judge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners. W haf:d. He rode to |o the judgels stand, I ?“Ther] ÿe told me ¡ a lib, P h ... my _ bop ßi ant^ j and offered to entei L* Ball, J. 11. Br »wn i; Sheriff, a L. I. L. Whit his ,11 bul for the race , ; D. comb ; Clerk, * . S. ~ C.j * , Adams , Assessor, t be sb, I told yie motker. but the owners of the horses that were linkin, i might be so S alem .—Wc ard under obligations to Smith; Treasurer, . Clem. Eckles ; School 1’ ow telb m the truth, aud 1’11 loll the , entered objected. Superintendent, Rev. John SpencLr; Coroner, Jo. Hoberg. Salem Oregon’ for more papers t ut,h taj) ” , ■ j : i . . ____ ____ b : * Ilayes appealed to the terms of the no- kind of sun-set. One is the from the land J. W. Watts; Surveyor, À. S.^Vatt. “ Welf we belong to the State of tice insisting that lis bull had “four legs Lafyettc Courier dated June $6, address South J' .1 - & J olina -4 • Y •. r .j . !L Miss Mar Mary A. Robinson.” Now I and hair On,,r and t lat he had a right to ‘ “ ûjiss ed. ■ ■ 1 L I” promptly responded Pat ) enter him. After u good deal of ^wearing. we ‘11 ll wager a glas gla&s of lonjiionade, that Miss wo Mary is a pretty girl, andiii|tends Sunday 7 aid to'a|l|thie other States of the country, the judges jeciated themselves Compelled tp ; jmdj there I’m tliinkin I beat th to décide that the b’ adc to appear against h im was supposed was inte ided, but thought it 4 . -i The ^bove we clip fi t! he “North c ischayget ’ ind attentive hostlers. i I ■ Ti I -■ • ■-( . j would be over as soon as the horses ; ' ’■ . I ■ • i ■ i I ’ ry respectable Iowa JoM/ ng/,” 0 i k > * ‘ • t * I ' i started. ~H—H-* In connection with thip hou se will be pretensions published a! -T j OVE -vt ■ F irst S i <> ht .—The Rdfihes- f When tke-signal was givqn thfey did n sibl Iowa, kept Hordes, Buggies, A:c. , &c., to Let 111. ! 1’1 'i*' ‘ '• ijs through f ?r Union 4 elis of a party who visiting start Hayes gave a blast of hih horn, and an reasonable term s no. 34, tf. and which found 11 ts 7 U Kltk TJ a Hew York| I 1* went on board a Liverpool sunk hik spurs into t he sides of the bull, the mails quite-recently b nackety— tlv hir first acquaintance with a which bounded off with a terrible bawl,' s. huzlsurt the dried ox-hide i vessel. ¡A lilbr boy invited them into a lux at no trifling : speed, berg’s” name on the mart I' ’ J qrlòus icabji p i, when a young Jad/ one of fl lapping up and down and rattling at ATTORNEY AT LAW 9 guess-- The editor is decidedly od| at g- bq J was deli’tcd with all she feaw,* every jump, making a combination of tn afayette, Yamhill |County; Oregon. AVill ingat^t gTeat diitau • The y ou <»i ng- e j sounds that had u htid ne neyer been heard on a I ,.d practice in the Supreme, Circuit and a!l >w I would like to gi to Eu race course before. i The horses all flew y/wbpse name figures | a the above lady) of the Courts of this State. the - track, every onq semed to be seized r ___ su > a ship.” ■ exti tact, > is not oply pò§ ised of rare tl’an n/’ spoke the captain n a with h sudden determination to take the 4 DR. H. J. BOUGHTON. beauty, but of « gqod sense as wejll 14 ioej who had entered the cabi n shortest cui 0 get but of1 the Redstone .-'F ‘ » I 1‘ ul ’ P’ i' i ! j II country and not onb of them could be, scorns j yet to 1 n per cl dye I. f You can if you will.\ * The.editor of the Jour^a 'sqc Late .Physician & Surgeon, to save their brought back in the sweets of the nfli nbnmatrimo- 1 r Asi. -yoi r stewardess, I suppose j Sit, I m Hospital Department, be ♦ enjoying . '• " fl ! 'I* I distance, •1 was given . io The - p th® young lady. I nial state. We Commisseraie his mistake. , a4my wife, ” exclaimed the Hayes. cap- Of The Army of the P0TOMAC. f ?•. ] pAakdur ¡wifil slf?” exclai med À general row eni ued, but the fun of I '>! Office in Dayton, Oregon. .unfeibned astonishment, “ More Leg you the thing put the crowd on the side of the slia* in ., bull. The horsemen contended that they The Senate haconfirm the vagabond- ifiust. be jo ins” - M No l a im not,” returned the captain^ were swindled out of their purse, and had Stearns—the confidence an of the i ijhpjean e Feqy word I say.” • it.not been for Hayes’ horn and ox hide, “ Gentle Annie ’’ mining gwi indie in Cal- The youi pg’lady was fluttered and flat- I which he ought not to have be n permitted •1 ■ J ■[■ •- ’ * ' I ■ • I 1 I iornia—in a seat in that bod y, notoriously tbred as atji fl young woman could be to bring on the ground, the thins would LAFAYETTE LODG e I n O. 3, ' I i * |>r a few houVs to consider the not baVe turned*'out as it did. Upon this obtained by a fraud, by wh ich he was qhe asl^ed 1 I - i | ' unexpected^: porposijtiou. the Cxpir Hayes told themlhis Sull could beat their ., I ■< j i y. Free and ,• Accepted Masons. ' j •» I ' awarded a certificate of e'ecl tion OU; less ajiion of the^ time she gave the captain t a horses anyhow, knd if they would put up Meets in Lafayette on t^e 1st. and 3rd ainst the À xpiirse pùrse he er, and in three,'days she a hundred dollars against than one-quarter 6f the Vai tes polled in favorable to Friday of each roontlr, at half past G in the had woo, he would flake off the ox hide was marrre afternoon. Grant county, by allowing him ninety .1 and leave the tin hor|n, and run a fair race ’ 7'11 Brethren of the order, in gpod standing are days to take testimoney in ft e case, when ‘ A S trang ; p/bry is told of two sisters at I with them. invited to attend. T. V. B. EMBREE, 1 111 4 * His offer was accepted and the money W. M. there is only twenty days if the present Berlin. r I * the money. his seat; believed he wou d dare ever was thus con < Edered to have all proper clams Lafayette, Oregon. >1 - to this hi|sb.a |f id she had ' married by . proxy. ’ ' ". . I . I J; - ---- ------- I • showhis head in Grant Coiinty again. 1 \t *• j Will practice in the District and Supreme It is-onl^reci jntly that the discovery has been 1 The Religion of th i Presidents of the Courts The Radical rascals in tbe Legislature made of tjliqi ml fasts, and proceedings are ~_____ of ] Oregon. „ 4 i the '’ civil, ’ ’’ * but ‘ also ’ to,be taken riLt oniy in f^Taxes Paid, Collections made, and in United States is clasfeel as follows ? L_ are making up a ijecord whieh will heri- the crimij Proceeds Promptly remitted. imipal tourts of Berlin. • Washington, Madison, Monroe, Hrri- V the ncpttihL of every '*« I I* 1* ion, Tyler, and Taylor were Episcopalians. 4 5 —& *? after be a stench in 1 ■ Y ,,, T he G snuine D ispatches .—The, dispatch- ,r v ■— n , , ______________ T he doM^fTTTEE. — 1 The following gen-, John Adams was an orthodox Cangrega-- es which have appeared in the Atlantic an4 r T he C ommittee . — honest man, and a perpet perpetual reproach to I QuinejN California newspapers as the correspondence r • tiemen are appointed on the National tionalist. Jefferson and John Quiocy ! Ip the people.of Oregon/—Portland Herald. Union Executive Adams were Unitarians. Andrew Jack- | I which took place between president Johnson Committee from the ■c’«t Polk and and Quee& • Victoria over the Atlantic Cable, I’ ‘ • Pacific Stated : California, ¡Joseph P. son was nothing while living! I: I turn out,after A ftftw a 11 — a TT j febry ail, to I».-* be L. bogus! Here"are Í Lincoln were Pres by teriaDS i. Man 1 uren Hoge and Samuel Purdy ; -Oregon, James We propose that thejcitizeps of Wasco and I cenuine articles : / •— ------- belonged to the Dutch H n Reformed Church. W. Nesmith |nd B. W. Hall.} HE undersigned would respectfully an­ Grant counties each raise one co WINDSOR CASTLE, July 30,1666. The surviving pres indents aye Filmore, The foillowing is the President’s Exes nounce to the travelling public, that he P resident J ohnson —Dear sir As vou * 11 not A , permit S a me a to _ . “ £ visit • • . • ” « you, allow .. ** roe unteers, to protect Camp Wai »pn—the sol- cutive Committee at Washington : Charles Unitarian, Bierce Episcopal ___ urcb, Bu- I will has, at the Lafayette crossing of the Yamhill, diets and animals belonging to Uncle Sam. Knapp, af New Jersy, Uhairman ; Hon chanan, is said to be joiued to the Prosby-1 to drop you a few lines. How’s your dorg" 0 . 1 .. A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY B o X t , .1 ' j ■ Faithfully yours, Time was when Our venerable t c e protected Montgomery'Biair of. Maryland, Hon. teriun, Johnson, Methodist. , j. I •! - - • V I V iCTORiA’ R egina . Charles Mason, of Iowa; Ward H. La- on Which he can cross Teams, Stock, &c., the whites from £be attacks o ’T"'...... ........ . atti 3 redskins ; , J ohnson ’ s answer . .. . ' ihvl 1 ■ mon, of the Ifistrict of Columbia; John F riendship .—Consult your • ínend on W ashington , July 30th, 1866. ed upon, anks to the EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY. but we are nowfcalled F. Coyle, of ihe District of ¡Columbia; I r-n jff. Mr D ear M adam .—It is my imprssion that ___ Whieh res- those presiding geniuses who command the Depart­ A. E. Perry, of the District of Columbia; all thing, especially on C >• The roads leading to and from this crossing pect yourself. His counsel may then be you have dropped enough of your line al­ are in good repair, and persons from ,the ment of the Pacific, to protect the United Samuel Fowlef, of the District of Colum­ useful, where your owp self love might ready, and that you are running the thing in­ South going to Portland, McMinnville, Forest States soldiers from ®. the ravage 'S bia ; Cornelius Wendell, of the ¡District of to the ground. How\ the prjnce’s baby? daily com- impair your judgment. Grove and Hillsboro, and from the Nor th, Yours faithfully, • Colutnbia; Col. James R. O. Beirne, bf 'A C ommon E rro ^.— Pursuit after going to Saldm, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it milted by the Snake Indians.— lountainecr. of the Disti-et of Columbia. ‘Hi A ndrew J ohnson ^ ------------------ ------------------ 1--------- .1.. to LI ill1 that for which we are ot fitted, 'and to ■-’Y ■S. F. Mercury! to their advantage to patronize this Feir?,« t’g JOHN ¡HARRIS. which consequently, wq are not in reality M any a brave Soldier who who has ofton march D on ’ t F qrget .—If your sister, While inclined, is a folly whian 1 pervades, more ed up undaunted * toi the cannon’s mouth Lafayette, July 31,1866. L etter W riting .—Indiscreet epistles would shrink appalled before .the mo uth of an enna&cd with her sweetheart, asks you to or less, all classes, and arises from the ’ ' «I • ’ T .. 4 ■ I. bring a glass of water from in' adjoining error of building our enjoyment angry woman. lkie curses—are very apt to come borne on the . ’s opinion, to roost, and the flutterings they create i in T. HEMBREE Dealer in DryGoods Why should the ram be regarded the prin- room, sta^t otl the i errand, but you need false foundation of the world ------------------------- Becau< oturni. Djon ’ i not return J-------- ‘ are, in some t forget this, little boys! instead of being, with lue regard to oth- domestic dove-cots • Groceries Hardwore &c. South ------ side cipal animal of tht dairy ? he is the TXT \ * u I y terrific butter ; of course he is. world’.- ero, each Main Street Wor^s jki rifids ; seeing is ling iß believing, ; i. ■- t * ! < ■ ’ I I i 7 ' * i f r wH » AT » either 7 i Q A* , • t • to f • MMUH. . I «- i® I “ AO f 1 * s ♦ T J m 7Mil Y uiu -----—...—nnTT'. LAFAYETTE HOUSE . T . N , 4 - J T- - - ' ■* • 1 •I 4 A. F. and A. >1. 4 j* ATTORNEY j —----------------ij -------- rj -- * t " T' 4 ■■ " ■ ■■ t I AFAYETTE -f r -J.. : ~rl:u ! . T j CaAa/iM ___ a 1 i•• I J 9 ■ ■ ' r ' • r 'I > K * I- S' J k I * g>4 I l-i a I » 1 J ■i II t ■ > « - i r ' ¡4 I 4 ■ ■ i ■ ■I V i <•* I ■ •r 'Í ■ ; > . . 4 I . ¡ X 1 F ft- » I •4 « I I I > ’ •' iW h t -t. ■ ■ «Íiß ¡< i 1 i. ... . A r:. r F X ■ *• !» V i A j •T t *