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LAFAYETTE, 0REGON
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THE NEW CITIZEN
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A N ew V iew of R ailway C ompen ­
sation .—An eastern paper tells- the fol­
lowing story of a recent accident: Atf
intoxicated Irishman was sitting on the*
line when the engine tossed him down an
embankment. The ^engineer backed his
train to pick upth«d> ad body. The vic­
tim was found alive, however, only some­
what bruised, and taken to Norwich. '
Here the engineer kindly offered to «end' .
the man to'bis Lome a Yew mikKaSay,
in a hack, but he insisted on bi s ability
to walk, and refused to be sen t home. «
The engineer pressed the matte?, when
She Milesiao, who had stooa the butting
of the covLcatcher so well bristled up-
with, “ Golawqy with your kerrige—I’ll
go home by myself; aod if I*ve done any
damage to yer old ingiue, bedad, F|k/pay
it on the iftot. ”
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A ybung man and his wife were prepar -
Who is therer v'th s ul so dead ” * in
is making
himself
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citizen,
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hay 5 in him
IO does -not
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broad:
land,
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heard
to
some
purpose,
and
in
many
places
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of a friend, some miles distant. “Hen­
and apparent^, without regard to wheth­ a reycrenrie fLr | the nadifl. words and
AT
ry,
«y, my dear husband, don’t drink too
er he assails political friend or foe. The
much ut the party to-day; you will prom­
L AF AY ETTE.
days of Abolitjolism |, Ra|icalism, Ruirip-
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him,
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follows,
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won’t you ?” said she, putting her
YAMHILL bÒLNTY, OR ; gon .
ism and all pt hi* r detestable isms which ise me
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pgB his brow, and raisjng her eyes
we find in 1 this looming’s eastern tele-
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for
people
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to his Iface with a pleading smile. “ No,
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“ A horiblc outrage w; 08 committed in
I will not; you may trust me1
Millie,
4- H . UPTON, EDITOR
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Somerville, Mass., last Friday.
The wife iousl^’ on ¿is woi ds. His: jatrioti^n was
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and she wrapped her infant in a soft blank
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Rev. David
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x/aviu Wasson.
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it
of
a
sterling
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unselfishcharacter
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, ( Jn advance:)
(they
descended.
The
horses
were
et and
Boston clergyman, was brutally outraged was displayed onitfie field a|
. io the Pres- soon prancing, over tie turf, and a pleas­
Ly a vagrant . negro at her own bouse
One Copy One Year, .... ’. $3 00. while the rest of the family wcrle absent.” idepiial chair /'it differs 1 tcrially from
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One Copy Six Months, .
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ant conversation beguiled the way- a Now
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patriotisn^
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the
pr<
mtday,
when
This is only one, of many outrages; con­
don’t fir rget youf promise4” whispered the
Jte^Clergymen and Teachers will Furnished
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every Villain boi^tri
boaitri Of hi*
triotism âpd
stantly happening, in different neighbor­ evjery
with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum.
as
they
passed
up
the
steps.
young wife,
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hoods, of late, of which the free, pegro, loyal;ty endorsed the boast: jCrinieis of the Poor thing ! phe was the wife of a man
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blackest cLaract^r,
thc|o^hys of prflii-
It is said there is a village in Vermont
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the “new citizen,” is the head and front,
to
look
upon
the
wine
when
who
lov
cd
gacji anti corruptjuH
which ha^ four churches. Only one of
ajiid per- rcJ- T
of ve:
One Square, 12 Lines or loss, one Inser­ but
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the
parties
hero
here
outraged,
are
prom
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party passed pleasantly ; the
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$3,00.
these has a bell; but inasmuch as the
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time 'for departure drew near; the wife
For each subsequent insertion, . . 1,00. inet in society, it will * doubtless
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the cririiiMils have gone
other denominations refuse to assist to pay
of ’pajtriotism;
patriotism, and tl
A liberal deduction will be made on more than ordinary attention, finds may oil
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a -1 ijnwhippcd
Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver­ serve to open the eyes of spine piis^uided “
for (be ljnging of it, the owners of the
o'fdust leo.” I'. Many of them,
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Land,
A
pang
shot
through
her
her
hut
tisements.
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Holts, l|it-
bell will not allow it to be fung at all.
Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per ones, to the necssity of leading helping occupying <• high iosi
heart
as
she
met
him,/for
he
was
beating
i lili I-’ . : . lcrs, Camerons,’-’llumtere,
|lcNealfi ind
annum.
S ardines , which cost here about fifty
hand,
to Btay the fanaticism and ebrrup-
liauu,
intoxicated;
he
had
broken
bis
promise.
&&*Coin Being the basis on which our
seeking to plac^tSè de- men of like ilk, h|Vq tiech rewarded, by a
cepts fora box containing less than a doz­
rates are fixed, Currency will only bo taken tion which are s
Silently
they
jrude
homeward,
save
when
pariy whi^h claft|)ifo be ijolest and patri­
en!, are ¡-old in France, where caught, at
at market value J,
based negro otran equality with the white
tho drunken man broke into snatches of a
otic, for their Villainy. It yfas pot eo in
ab)ut fifty cents a thousand. One hun­
aces
man ; nay , which would give him h’aefis
laughter.
But
the
song,
or
’ better
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It was
the
daysj
of tire Rep
dred and ten millions, of these delicious*
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of Lou or, both pubiic and private.! The
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nfiér JlptiiQcrat c riill. It became wife .ro pe on, her babe pressed closely to fish were caught in one spot last June.
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Judge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners, W ------ is hardly cold, that
not
¿o
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two negroes ' '• ‘ x .
Zbcr grieved heart. C( Give me the baby,
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Ball, J, rl. Brown- Sheriff, L. L. W’hit report is
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fashionable, profitable and'lfonorable im-
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comb ; Clerk, S. Q. Adams; Assessor, . D. were elected to the Legislature, of Massa
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xiy E xemplary I ndividual .—
mediately after tbc[triumph -‘of Abolition­ ^Millie, I can’t trust > you , with him, ’■4 ” he
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Smith; Treasurer, Clem. Eckles;
chusetts, from the city of Boston, ore wo
Virtuous
radicalism
covers
its
face
with
dark
and
swol-
ism, and will siL/jnntinpe adloug us that said us t icy approached a
Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer; Coroner,
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corrupt and ii fauious fart» remains in lea btre am. After some hesitation she shame al the alleged drunkenness* of
i State, the lady of a prominent citizeri, is
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power.
house
assaulted and maltreated in her own
visit t|of a friend toi closely wrtij pped iu a warm blanket to his at the derelictions of its own heroic sup-
'Qu the occ is s|dn{fa
on
by one of those same pets of Radical pO-
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posters. Gen. Banks, who, during his
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the old Hero a; tnc lletui nitage, a short arms. Ovci : the da.rk waters the noble
OSBORN & RATHBUN, PRO. litical leaders.
.izeu”
bore them ; and when they tell'
i (fence in the Crescent City1 was guilty • 4
steed,
safely
neral
Jackson,
timo
bufere
bis
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rpIII9 HOTEL is still kept for the
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is giving much evidence, of his ris ht to r«1n»n-<T^ . Ics/al i’m t Altc*. vrith'e i
i intemperance and incontinence aliker
prosperity, and reachcti the bank, tfie mother asked for
always isoljcitoqs i
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JL tnodation of boarders and the ! travelling
such honorable title.— CaZ. Er'prcsi
her child, With much care and and ten- ww s unanimously indorced by the fastid­
public.
happinepjif th-ct yv
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mess
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of Massachusetts I in the recent
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Abolitifiip
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laced
the
bundle
in her arms; ious people
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A G entle B i : ide . At a wedding ih gàniz|ti>ri.| Its • pjétepdcd
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although he was, a few days be-*
’lovc of free- but when si Ii0 clasped ft in her arms no ek ctions,
ind attentive hostlers.
North Kingstown, R. I. recentlyJ the
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domème hìs - poth|n^| Alò e 01 Jess than civ- baby was the ;r/T It hud slipped from the fore his nomination in convention, openly j
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In connection with this bouse will be groom, after the ceremonies were over,
Ion- blanket and the drunken father knew it Renounced arid proven tn be a sot and de­
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kept Horses, Bulges, Ac., &c., to Let imbibed until be became cxceci dingly I
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unite tq ex- notj. A wil shriek from iî the mother bauchee of the vilest character, and that
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mem
of
all
part
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on reasonable terms.
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drunk and helpless, and while the
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a|TÇst i Jieir aroused hiu and he turned around just tofi b.y members of his own party. States-
made husband was under this beastly* in
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fiucnce, some youngsters preset undertook
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ATTORNEY AT EAW,
There
are
only
a
little
over
a million of
to get up a little sport
of
■i at the expense
. ¡years prist, provridlthat lie Was light? forever, and that by his pwn. intemper­
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registered voters Ctrl of a population of
¿afayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will the bride. The. joke being carried quite
irst say- il t <
ance I The anguish of the mother and
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that
events,
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face
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practice in the Supreme, Circuit and all
twentyeight
millions
now
in
Great
Britain
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too far in her estimation, she seized a A^^rnw*
Father atJ betteri émagined
of the Courts of this State.
A n d re W; Jack son. m ri ireprese ited the A-bo- remorse of the
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knife and plunged it into the bosom
litioa .party
DiiftÁ’ ? íin
Glasgow News/
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Entirely / control the electoral' power
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A teacher in a primary school at Brook there. Is it any wonder the masses ask
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field, Iowa, some time since/found among for an extension of the franchise ?
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IS a dis Dy al -organ iza -
In. Hospital Department,
liis list of juveniles one who was constant­
P aper S tock .—The paper Manufac­ tiori. It has àie '10'1 '
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restore
the
power
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F lattering to T ypos .—A fact high-;
Of The Army of the POTOMAC.
pi-
' ; ly engaged in some mischief, and at the
turing Company^of this city now hate ofi
Iv honorable to disciples of the “art pre- , 9 !.
Union, but, true'ètq ts tresor dole purposes,
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same time was given to swearing, Hav- servative ” is disclosed by a late report
hand about 400,000 pounds of m iterial
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;it opposes rcs.torat >n, and »virtually < de­
ing Ottered an oath in violation of the of the New York Inspector of State Pris­
with which to begin operations. A por­ iqlares'by Tts ac^oo
ion dissolved.
, the
teacher’s rules, he ordered the aforesaid ons: while all other occupations are rep-
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tion of the machinery has been fitted and
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iesented in their large dumbed of con^
It pro,vokpd y cftft war ” ’arid drove the
E. C. BRADSHAW,
juveile
to
take
his
place
in
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victs, there is not ar single printer. 1
¡Southern Stales,^ bj r sectional legislation,
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manner.—Orcgdn City Enterprise. |
I out of the Unontap d for, party purposes
He that ean keep his temper is better
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A
pair cf old fashioned iron tongs in his*
f
it
bas^detetmineSi
thqm
he that can keep a carriage.
> kecpHhem out,.
It
SiNGVLAti C ase .—When Mr. , „
AND
hand,
ordered
him
to
watch
a
bole
in
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a renovation of the
little girl, died, last week, poisoried by is foljy to hope
COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND
floor until he should catch a mouse, sup­ .Q uick W ork .—One of the parties who *
morphine, given by mistake for qtjiniuBtf Uuiou while ther.Apolitioâsts control Con-
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LICITOR IN CHANCERY.
posing that this would be a great punish­ obtained divorces at the late term of |
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Court, and which was granted on Satur­
her little bi other Johnny had a similar gi*ess.¡ Thèir whoje legation hasy been
Lafayette, Oregon.
ment. The littlfi urchin gazed steadily day last, the same day applied for a mar-
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prescription put up for him. He remark­ and will continue tri be to^revent its res* •I
JViM practice in the District and Supreme
at the aparture. while th^ teacher, with ria pe license, and was mailed yesterday.
ed to Mr. Winstanl, “ Uncle, I don’t wapt toration. | ‘No idbdligent «an believes, no
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his face turned i from him, was engaged Twice a wife and ohce a widow inside of .
pF*TaXes /Paid, Collections made, and to take that medicine ; it killed sister, and
is
believes
that
a week. Bully for you, say we.—Repor*
Puidical member efj.Con; 'g
Proceeds Promptly remitted.
with the other scholars. At last he heard ter
it will kill me. “Oh no."
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go
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He
turned
bis
the
old
J’Ml U- a I i ■ i ' ¡Fi
tlrij Constitutional!
“ it was not the medicine that killed yoUf radat&n
of acc^ 'g.-
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“ My dear,” 6aid an affectionate spouse*
BBtOMli 'u eyes quickly u pon the youth, who, with a
little sister.” The little fellow tfieri- re Amendments, a^d|unle8S#they do,> Bboli
to her husband, -ami not your only
rAFAYKTTK FERRY.
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countenance beaming with excitement,
treasure 1” “ Oh/yes,” was the cool re-
plied. “May be not; but I . wisfi
ftisb you tioriistssay, theyts iall nut be considered
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yelled - “ Teacher, I’ve got the d—d ply, <’ - and
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HE undersigned would respectfully an­ would let me
ne seq my pony before I takefit, as in the Uriion- »•not td be entitled to little'cus8 !” and true enough he had Mi*.'
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nounce to the travelling public, that he
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because I don’t believe I will ever sifie
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has, at the Lafayette*crossing of th« Yamhill,
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evening
a
merry
party
was
assem
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bp a brigadier general some day.
A LARGE, NEW AND 8AFE FERRY BOAT,
taxed
to
support,,
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bled at a house in Nashville, Tenn., wheje
■li Hondst men riflkll. pa rties » to use the H
or which he can cross Team», Stock, <kc.,
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wards was a corpse. —Belleville (Ill.) Ad.’ language of Genetai J; ickson, “ should
A P alpable H it .—The Memphis a wedding was about to take place. The
EXPEDITIOUSLY ANDaCHEAPLY.
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< V- / jq Unite to expose ihejr intention and Arrest
Bulletin makes a shrewd point on those bride, parson and guests were there, arid .
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The
oldest
woman
io
America
is
a
Mrs.
progress
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is
a
lignificant
fact
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The roads leading to and from this crossing
who ai;e so anxious to have the confeder­ the bridegroom was' waited for. They ;
»are in good repair, and persons from the Poach, who lives in the moiitains oif East a fact which the mi isses should ever bear
South going to Portland, McMinnville, Forest
in dind—a fact: wh |ph is worthy of s®r- ate debt repudiated- and the federal debt waited and waited, and at last were corn- «
Tennessee,
and
is
aged
one
hundred
and
Grove
and
Hillsboro,-and
from
.the
North,
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ious consideratiop, | tbatqill the greatest endorsed. They propose, it says, to put pelted to postpone the ceremony. The
going
Co Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it twenty-one years. She is blind, but be­
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a jury that was unable
to their advantage to patronize this Ferry.
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ing quite hearty walks without assistance. try, without a sing exieption, .depirjea-
JOHN
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would be honest, if not prevented, while to agree,.and had been locked up*for the' k
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Abolitionists,
¡and
ted
the
triumph-of
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Her
memory
is
unimpaired,
and
she
Lafayette, July 81, 1866.
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can recount many of the events ofithfi re*
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follow! their trifimph
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A country girl, describing her home*
of
passion,
prej|dice
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John Cash of Pittsburg was lately sen
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corruption toe
Professor Powell in a lecture|befqrfi | teachings and wiarnibgs t>f the wisest and tenoed to pay 8500 and to undergo an im- says, we raise our own fruit and vegita-
LAFAYETTE LODGE, jfS 3,
bles, make our >wn pork, and lay our
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thd Daabaway Society, suggests a 'plan of best men of ouf counfr *are disregarded, prisonment of five years, for having at*
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owbeggs.
the — lead
Free and Accepted OSasons.
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getting drunk which is little understood. demagogues, knaves an j tritors. * Not-until tompted to violate the person of Amelia
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