Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, June 25, 1867, Image 1

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THE COURIER
ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY, AT
YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON,
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éí-■•v-:ìs:,Ìà,àl
recently exposed the
GLEANED FtOM DISPATCHES TO THK/PORTLAND
DAILIES.
ly a unanimous vote.
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The Cabinet at Washington has decided
it statement w< were in error, so far ps
case boing
Wytod to
_ sealed. The terms
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of settlemepk^toe agreed-on
by whtoh-toe
which the
jtfdgd wax to
to 'pay
pay the mother $60 a year for
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the support J of the
child until it arrived ttjhe
at the
age ot
of iteven
ieren years and to deed to it
It ten acres
of land. ’ But before the agreement -wee per­
fected the judge changed his mind, and in-
-hat itaheuldbe made a part of the
that if the child died before it ar*
rived at the
-J aj ge of maturity, the ten acres ol
land Shouldre »Vfcrt back to himself, alleging as
a reason therefor that he had conecientioue
conveying tho landFlh fee, lest
scruples about
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it might
Induce the ais-
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ignt opérate as a bribe to induce
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ter of the child's
mother to murder r it r" * in - order
to get the property herself through its mother,
the
him to
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P- judged
i — i«-! conscience compelled
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abanden bis agreement, the mother of the
child filed, in the name of the
tho State of.
of Iowa,
a complaint before our county judge]
judged against
the reterend Ballinger, under
7, the laiw ‘ relating ’
to bastardy, for an allowance for
for ‘the main*
taioenee of the child by its putative father.
tainenee
Thfatcase
Thfacaae was tried before the county judge,
at Ft. Madison, on Friday last. J. P.
R Horniah,
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Esq., asaisted by J. M. Casey, appeared .for
prosccution/and
Beck, J.
J< Van Valk*
the prosecution,
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w*. M.
enburg and Ju<¿ge Ballinger appeared for
tho defendant The mother of the child was
put on the witness stand, and twore positively
poritively
that the Rev. Judge Ballinger was the
tbs child's
child’s
father, tad that he refuted to provide for its
support, and that she was a poor' laboring
wonmn and unable to maintain it herself.
Here we will aUto a little incident that oc­
curred at the tiial. Judge Ballinger looked
the woman square ia the face, and said to her
with one of those bland smiles he usually
wears when preaching and baptizing poor
tinners in the voters of the Mississippi, ‘‘Now,
Ellen, don’t you know 1 paid jrou $500 for all
protecting
thia down in Mr. Dan. Ferris’yard on the
30th M>f November last.” To which the wit­
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ness answered frankly and modestly, •• No,
( T ices .— After a long sir, von never paid me one cent, except for
a. bushel and a half of overland letters fori the
east, some of which were bloodsstalned*, while
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some of the bags wero cut.
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Washington, June 14.—
Cabinet is still
considering various questions arising under
the reconst' uction act. P
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Judge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners, W
Ball, J. Hi Briwn; Sheriff, L. L. Whit
D.
comb; Clerk, S. C. Adams; Assessor,
School
Smith; Treasurer, Clem. Eckles;
Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer; Coroner,
J. W. .Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt <
Attorney General Stansberry says he has
been misunderstood in being represented as
holding the opinion that military
T commanders
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have power to letnovo State officials *xfter
trial. He holds that they bavu no right to
remove any State "officer, except in their in­
dividual capacity as citizens for obstructing
the reconstruction act.
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The President is seriouxy considering the
propriety of calling an extra session in Au­
gust next, should Congress not meet in July.
Another attempt was made in New York
on the 13th inst, to cxpell Greeley from th*
T¡MUIS HOTEL is sti!l kept for the accorn
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J. mo Nation of boarders aud the travellin«’ Union League, v. hich failed.
public.
An important test qf the plan for sub-
LAFAYETTE HOUSW
GO0D »TABLING/
and attentive hostlers.
T. V. B. EMBREE,
PHYSIC J AN AND SURGEON.
Amtly. Yamhill County. Oregon. >
O ffice . —Amity Drug Store.
stiuting crude petroleum for coal in steam
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navigation, has been made On the Government
steamer Palos. A rate
greater than with coal ras attained, and.the
result ti is believed will 1 reate a great rovoiu-
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tion in steam navigation i
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New York, June 15.- The Boston Traveler
says that U. $. Eng: incers wero astonished at
the result of the petroleum burning on the
Paloe and deemed the event of such import*
anew that it was telegraphed to Europe to*
day. That journal says that in ten yeats
from to-day no coal burning vessel will by in
use iu the world A hogshead of p etroleum
will generate as much steam as twlefity times
its bulk of coal,
is of tli o greatest
importance to I
mail steamers to
China.
New Orleans .June 18.—The M
Journal of .Aho 17th inst., has a <
ven to Collections, and
the Supremo, District Monterey dated June 2d, which says
this State.
died of fever . pastilia, Mejia and o ;
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been shot, Profound silence is obsc
S. HURLBURT.
reference to the disposal of Maximili
ATTORAFY AT LAW,
Lafayette, Yainhill County, Oregon. A
practice in the Supreme, Circuit and a
of the Courts of this State.
B. C. BRADSHAW,
COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Lafayette, Oregon.
AMT ill practice in the District and Supten
V v Courts of Oregon^
old water
in the ev
A prize fight occurred at the
days since betw een two eminent
Aaron and Colyer, resulting in
tion of things for the former. Hi
f ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW,
SALEM, OREGON.
117'ill practice in the Supreme and Circuit
V v Courts of this State.
$-gr*P.irticu1 lar attention paid to Probate1
business an«l 1 also to the collection of debit«,]
and furwarding of proceeds.
: al M otiieil — A genji’«
GOW II from Salem yesterday, rt
ing ci ircUttibtapco occurring ii
which
ftoniethii
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A man and woman recent!
ving with them a young
re very aolicitotik that a
lid take and adopt. 'Thi»
seeming mother request«'
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DEITISTTY ? •
A. G. PHILIPS, D. D. S.
ouldinvite attention to his Improve^
i J'lfoiMties for Dental work,,
at San Francisco
style not to be. „
excelled any when
Next to our lives, liberties and approving
consciences, nothing is more conducive to
health than a good set of teeth.
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Hol to every ope that eatetb, Ccme! and
ye who have no money come—as soon as you
get some.
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For the Dentista of Oregon
Are loud in their; wails,
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Since their high prices aro boldly assailed..
The Totbleasllook up
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With pleasant Surprise,
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And Matrons A Maids show joy ujtbcir
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nd €ommi88ioii!
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K. SAMPSON of the LAFAYETTE f
WARE HOUSE, would say to all inter,
ested, that he is prepared with improved
faciliities for the accommodation of Farm­
ers, Merchants and other Shippers, with
safe, accessible and convenient STOR-
AGiT ¿ He will
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also Purchase and For-
ward P reduce for a reasonable Commix*
iGoods and Packages«
sion. (Goods
Packages Shipped to
my care will receive due ahd< prompt 3tt-
iqv, and
The jecisil
pie with*o
which; Aon a contract for the payment
.«pecifiedbmtn in gbl<l, a tender of the am
in Greenbacks was held good.— New
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course.
There can ba no
A S li ^.of paper was reunify found bj
. wrtTkmert. engaged in Daring dayn th<
Berkshire Hctel at Pituliuld^ Massachi
between jhc brick walls, upon which’
tho hamefof the* masons and carpenter^
p'oyed cif the work, the fiifo far whom it
being built, and the name of Levi Lin«
Governor of the Commonweal^. There
closed with a prayer that Andrew Jac
might ncy|r bt
of the
United St
bt President
President of
the United
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T ex M u . lion A ches of PuBi-tp L ands !
n»e 4f>th, A’»»hgrc>s proposes ttriake 10,1
000 acres :pf-our western lands to edúcate
negroes ¡.»alie District of Colombia alone,
this rate it’will take evrvd-acro qf land it
west to Híncate the negroes/ mid ¿Wei
whites i
—Jotra Sta ics man
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A PiiAL’nCAi. OniaTulx
int'iaco Pcb¡i ;ing S'X'ict
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your sen Webster.''
Monstrous as it itouat appear to everybody
LAFAYETTE FERRY.
that a father should propose to a woman b<~
wborn he had “
illegitimate child,
HE tihdersighed Would respect fully an*
to charge He
nd once to tJw travelling public, that he
too, a married
has, at the Lafayette crossing of the Yamhill,
went on oath,
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AND SAFE FERRY BOAT,
$1,000, he never intended to pay one cent of
it But bad the womau accepted of the alleged on which he can cross Teams, Stock,
proposal and sworn; the child on young Web* EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY.
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from denying it ^afterwards, and the father
The rohds leading to and from this crossing
would have escaped paying for the support of are in. good repair, and parsons from th”
the infant
south going to Portland, M<Minuvil!c, Forest
After hearing all the testimony in the esse, Grove and Hillswora, and‘from the Noftb,
the county judge decided that the Rev. Judge going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis^ will find it
Ballinger! the aaintly judge ! the conscientious to their advantage to patronize this Ferrv.
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JOIIji HARRIS,
judge! the great «leader ot the radical God-
and-liumantty partyin Lee county-“-which is
Lafayette, JulyjBl,4866. .
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based ont great moral principles —shall pay L----------------------- E----------- *-------------------- _
Ellen O’Connell, the mother of his bastard
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baby, for ks support and maintenance, as fol­
lows I $150 cash in hand; $100 per year for yy JB.CATTERLIN* has fitted «¿ a
six years; and afterward §(25 a year for
seven years,
years, and that he be required to give
bond and security in the sum ol $1,500 for the
payment of the money in accor
acqor ance with the
terms of the order : or decree of the county
h* and Ambrotypes fe <
court '■ It will thus be teen that by the time
the child arrives at the age of 34 years, it wiji
id io the best style of the
have received drum.its CA h « d '« m father $!,f>25
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which sum, considering Judgq Ballinger’s
?tnen, Children t ohi and
wealth, is but a moderate allowance for its
accommodated by present-
r that purple. ’
proper support and educatpn.— Keokuk
(Iowa) Con sltlu lion
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entleuicn and young ladies,
N evew G ive ijxi.—Many a premature
i ihnplr, aud ’ll I do not
death has oceurred in cons quenoc of giv­
iog up
ing
The sick person becomes dis­
couragqd
cs he is going to die, and
thiuk thqy. huve 4mm >ll.
ath is ihfevtable, and 1<£
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G. CHUG.
ED WARDS informs rfl -«w
• * Whom it may eotfoexn.y
that he is established to L»
ette , in the business of manufacturing and
rapairing
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WAQ0JC8, HACKS, COACHES AJiti BUGGIE8.
An~ experience of many years on this coast
in the business, enables him to assure patrons
that be understands what it requires to make
or repair jobs in bls line in a manner to stand *
through all otrr varied seasons He will take '
iñ exchange for htv work WRgoii timber and
lumber, He wants Spokes, Felloes, Tongues,
Axles, Ac., for which be will allow the mar­
ket price.
J. EDWARDS.
Lafayette, JnJy S 1,1866-1 y 7' ,7'
Lafayette, Nov. 28, 18$$. .
functionaries talk both
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told that thp city of Mexico was tai
the end of May.
jarred from its place, and his Jungs mashed
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Proceeds Promptly remitted.
F amine in M innesota .—Chicago bnri
new men, who have juet returned from a trip
lì. F. Bonham. Attorney
to Western and Northwestern Mi iiiesota,
give a sad account of the shortness rt crops
in that region, aud the consequent differing
of many of the families of new scttlerp. Some
of these families have not had a pound of
meat, except a very scanty supply of wild
meat, for five menths. r
Oilier* hi
nothing blit turnips with which to
! life for yhe last tw<>months
Wheat
Mankato for $2 25 per bmi
per barrel. There are now but
bushels of wheat in store at Munkato
2(J0.000da<t year. It is estimated
more than cuo-foarth of the qua
wheat will be shipped from Winn
spring that usoally comes from that
Oats sell readily at one dollar per
anywhere in ftiinuesota.
AND REPAIRING SHOP.
ago, toja case of erim. con, in which a
m, whp Hap resided in the family of Judge
ger, in Montrose township, ra this cdun-
r sevsra^years past, in the capacity of
nt, charged the judge with being the fa­
rt an infant, lately born unto her. At
ime we also stated that we leptnod tbpt
tdge had compromised the matter qnR»
otnan W paying her a sum of money.—
The eight hour bill has passed the lower
bouse of the Connecticut Legislature by ' noar-
COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
goods at Clem
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THE NEWS.
that the reconstruction act does not confer
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.) the power to remove State officers in the
South.
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One Copy One Year,...................... $3 00.
Letters published from Judge Abell of New
One Copy Six Months, ,
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^©•Clergymen and Teachers will be Fur- Orleans, to the President, charge that all of
nished with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum. Sheridan's acts are injudicious and subversive
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of1 the liberties of the people.
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BATES OF ADVERTISING.
The Post Office Department lately received
Ono Square, 12 Lines or less, one Inser
tion,
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$8,00
For each subsequent insertion,
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A liberal deduction will be made or
TQuartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver
tisements.
Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 pci
innum.
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9&~Coin Being the basis on which our
rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken
at market value.
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