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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1868)
' ’WMP» "RO' 1-1 » . '’R R Tl' A: •W""" -42 ■ i imp UNION RIGHT WRONG—SU RIGH f ^-■*c » m W ■ WaONG AND RJGHT HER I *■ -r I?i I- WggW .L — 1 . TUESDAY, J UNE Ihi 4^—,JL_ [Î u 7 i i TUEsiöJtY MORNING. -’1Y - ' JOHNSON —AT— PrnLlSUED EVERY J : * i if . SMITHING, HORSE SH jEING and WAGON MAKING BY I1WIXG & RAAD' YAMHILL COUNTY. ¿OREGON TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (Wtxm For !ppoem| horse all around One Copy One Year, <u other #nrk in proportion. 5.One Copy Six Months, » • lEAÍjÓJVS MADE,-or REPATRED • • w fca^-Clergymen and ’ TeachCrs . ' WOOD 1 - or -W17 IRO lAihed with the C o C riek at $2,(10 per ma < RATES OF ADVERTISING Gener ki Satisfaction given or no charge •.. ■r r.t One Square, 10 Lines or less, on tion, . . . , •’*<*!* Fqr each subsequent insertion, A liberal deduction will,. be m 'Quartery, Yearly, and ha f Yearly (isements. which our ¡ . HAND ifcis on b&rCulil Being the rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken i at market value. . ilittli! 1 !l M I J. AV J ohnson . nT consist G aby ¡I J ft of .- |ods, Salem Cloths, annels, Blankets, Clot! Hats, Caps, Boots ant Hardware, Nails. Sugars, Coffee,1 Kerosene oil, Candler s ware, Stona wärt Dried Fruit, Tobacco, Fit joirsso.vp & j GABY L A WÏ E H ¡y J I C ourier O ffice , L a F ayhtx ® O regon . C ash ' I . paid FOR WHEAT . I E.AFAVETTE FJ.ItRY. Kl’GEÄE Sï HE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the travelling public, that he has, at the Lafayette crossing of tlm Yamhill, a LAha« NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT, , he can cross Teams! Stock, &?., on , iwhicli T ATTORNEY AND Portland, Or stairs ' ■ . O ffice on Front Street tng napp & Burrelli. XI^DITIOUSLY AND dflEÀPLY. r.iiiRisn admkon c . uibbs leading to and from his crossing repair, and persons from the to Portland, McMinilvilk, Fbrest Hillsboro, and iron:* the North, um, Dalias, Corvalli wi I find it ntage to patronize this Ferry. are in South; Grotti going; to tildi JOHN HARRIS. O fftc "? *”i iek Week. MKRNEY <t COUNSFLOli O-LAW, , < • SALEM, OREGON, Jl WAGON MAKI D REPAIRING ill practica in tbc Suprem* and. Circuit EDWARDS informs all Courts of this Shtel || .:> . ; ; “ Whom it may concern,” , Partikular nttcntW pajj to Probate that 1 >e is established in L afay - and also tn th’s cbüfc’etian of debts, ETTE, in the business of manulu during! •rwardme of 6ror(-ed|. j , | rapairin WAGONS, HACKS, COACHES ani buggies . An experience of many years < r this coast A T T O R N K Y- 4 TJ L A TP, in the business, enables him to ats ...... I Dallas, Polk County. Orccon. Partirnbr attention given tH t collection / _ of that he understands what it reqhii or repair jobs in his line in a ma n aoipp. acconnta, lien*», mortgages, &c. through all our varied seasons 1 Noyc’iiber 19. *6* likjLLjL in exchange lor his work wago i He wants Spokes, Felloes, Took lurt»f>er b umaiAM, ji : Axles, &c., l’or which he will sill >w tbe n A11 o e n cy at Xaw, J. ELWARDt ket price! Lafayette, July 31,1806 SA.LEM, OREGON.. I TK - i • i I1 ■ ’ • i I 1 i ■vi^i’.l give prompt attention to allpl V V l»u>incas entrusted to him at the ( to announce established e business of os oi all and SS COUNTY, . . ♦ Oregon Till ^practice in the various Courts oi ibis ' Statel 44 !v II. L. Mounts, ¿kGNETIC work. EFFER PHYSICIAN 5N.; . H W- ROSS M- D ) COXFECTSOy® ■ Sv H ■ ACCOUCIIF AND FAMILY GRC R hysician , surgeon a RL SIMPSON keeps a firs —Sciai ly.— Typhoid fei r and Fftudlc • ly Gjrocery in Lafayette, v ' i V2n5O; .diseases Oregon City. 4 at all times found all the staple ai Family supply line, besides ¡1 ' > Miscellancons Assortn II. F. W IIITE. Mil1 USEFUL ANDZ LUXURIOUS i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Fancy Soaps, Soaps of all ki Lafayette, Oregon, and Liedrice, pipes, pens and Ii Caps, Shot and Bar Lead, Letter IM Next door to residence. O ffice A. B. WEST1 Physician and Surgeon. ■ . . . OREGON ÍAFAYETTE, O ffice —In the Drag Store. of School Readers. SCHOOL BOOKS ’; oö ' acco •r.l.li.lil*; í . EE, T. V. B. EW URGE ON. [PHYSICIAN AN Amity. Yamhill County, Oregon O ffice . —Amity Drug Store. Dr. CL W GOUCHElt PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOU CR EUR L ^7. O fvicf . — At his residence in .Chehalem ’ — Valley, Yamhill County, Ogn. ¡ ji-31-tf 1 __ - - • L7. i J5 h HE . A. G. PHILIPS. tAYAYET T . VI ! ' SMOKING AND CfcpEWINl The Best Quality CEGA <S, etc p aient Medicines; A general -.1variety of the leadi rem ies constantly on hand, iees, . . Cooking extracts, Perfumery. I Concentrated Lye, and Axle Grease, HtR . Also an assortment of pocket cut ha Z ors and straps , besides a general LI I Assortment o Tinware, and many useful and ornament^ articl |es to numerous to mention. Give me call an make a purchase. R. L; SIMPSON. Lafayette, Jiily 81,186(My< H-ll'’'ii In- i 'ill I- I I I ll : ' >■ I ' i Hi- ¡1 ' L’ i i i Ii' I j *-• . • ! I?1 . . : i 9 , 1868. ■ J. . ’ BY TELEGRAPH- ' - ,| . ] doXG|H6S8IO|NAL. lingtui), Juno 1.—In the Senate AVASHiNGTON. May^26.—At noon tbe is’ resolution'of thanks to Sainton Chief Justice took the chair. The man •u ••sod. Henderson cfferecp|an a- agers on the part of th|j House entvred. i ent, voting thanks to the J Chief Afterwards the members of the House’ for his couduct during thie im- came in, in a body. Stanbery, Evarts and i ont trial. ¡Rejected by 37 to 11 Nelson, of the President’s counsel, wereri Arkansas admission bill was- taken eu up|in a generai ‘^bust” and present. . T ' ' • I ' M anu” cud been abandoned except Senator Williams moved to rescind the of J ames B uchanan D eath mJ thUt of one remaining ad. order* adopted at the last meeting,!as io the r ,• I order of voting on the articles. Lancaster, June —James anau t Mr Trumbull made a point of order that died at Wheatland to-day in his 79th year ithe Senate could not .roscind an order T he N ew S ecrctary of W^ r . . ¡•which had been'partially executed. Washington, June 1,—Schofield took The Chief Justice submitted tho point possession of the Wat Office. The Presi to the Senate, and the poiiit of ofder was dent accompanied him and remainisei for a not sustained. .' few minutes. Gen.'Grant subsequently i After some other points of order and Ar had a short inUrwiew with the new Seo. guments, it was voted down, and Mr. Morrill moved that the court adjourn till June 23d. mysterious individuals Mr. Ross moved to amend by substitu known in Tennesse as ‘Kut-lux”' scared ting September 1st. Lost—15 to 34. The voto on Morrill’s motion resulted a fiarkei out of ten years’ growth. * By in q tie and the Chief Justice decided it the merest accident the mysterious fellow, lost. with hideous mask and ¡grotesque c¿ ►steme, Williams arrived at a spring just as a darkey xlarkqy came ond Article, ' ’ ’ W me u gourd Oi fhat result was g) L. pw noti ” fedlii he. I ;Tue wat< « was The vote was then taken on the third ¡dnscioií y fatili imimediatply drank, J g Give Article with the sain» result. Williams then moved that the Senate ’ That w|s also sw; allowed. I pl avi 4 1**1 i i me»a bucket of that water; sitting as a Coui t do dow adjourn sine die, l.w ” which was agreed to by a vote of to 16. which al¿9 disappeared Those vuting nay were Bayard, Buckalew, ‘‘Lojk here, unc|e, dip Henderson e ; I" havu’t uad any Davis, Doolittle, Fowler Hendricks, Johnson, MoCre6ry, Horton, kttle of Fort Pillow’” Patterson, Russ, Saulsbury, Trumbull x man was raising the , the darkey sciitched Ind Viekefs. Refoue announcing the vote, the Chief Justice said if there were here. He had. a small Do objection« the Clerk would be directed running from his. whis- ttr enter judgment of acquittal on the Second, Third and Eleventh Articles, which was done. The Chief Justice' then -------- ------------------u declared tlie Senate sitting as a Court of Impeachment for the trial of Andrew P ar £! or M agazine Jobnsmi,' to ¡¡stand adjoorned without day Witliout any perceptible manifestations Magazine is const™ of feeling bij the part of the supporters .near larity, and the seerqt of ¡ the members of the House tl__ then __1 returned ____ I conscientiousness w to their C ha. tubers. Several Senators made brief personal explanations in regard to acted. It gives’ al|, : newsiianer stories thereupon the Senate lat it .promises. Itptri r adjourned. ts • of American worn The Post's spedtaf says Chicago the Republican Senators held a caucus to* day to consider the propriety of accepting Forney’s resignation Quite a breeze oc- curred when the six Senators who voted against thy impeachment entered. Wade, Cfiandler, Cattell, aod other Radicals left the caucus and refused to particapiate while Tilia th esc were present. The report obtaiued credence tO'day that Sewaad and Randall tendered th re=>ig C risis : —1 nation yesterday. ;e of Jcsst Washington, Ma; Secretary Sfan- ,th.e General ton has notified the nt that owing us apropos to ibel failure pf the to convict the President on tiie articles of impeachment, thereby itailiug to sustain the fesfiutiou adapted July 2 1, that the President has no po\ver to remove the Secretary of War, he has relinquished the War Department, fie:Wing the sama with all its books and arciiives in the care < of " Adjutant' Generali I Townsend, subject to ** the “ dtscretjon of ? the ¡.President- > JJ 1 ; J ; I The nomination of General Schofield dellrred for several hours in excutive ses tj,at , he difficulty was in the J «io* to-day { p’¿cascoV^y of the President’s" message i Rn(j f - sufficient money to. n liiinati i Schofield, which reads -.in inent of snob a sheet t^ilaee of Stanb n removed.” As the Sen- na w: >n Yam hil lian tutor J :|te had passed a resolution declaring that -sc I ¿something for the ‘ 1 lie PreJdent iad no power" to remove ¡n|crJ lty. No newspaper I fttautbn, Semt ected to confirming ean g stations of welcome, Schofield« Ii ible, howeiyer, that nor wishes for its success, 1 Le wilj by euufirme with aa explanatory j gucb' introduced by a lib- 1 appendage. , ... r > ‘ eral i ; and no journal cau Affairs at the W V» ar Department are un i 7'' N* i • ' -<| J ¿hanged Gen. lowusqua is still m pos-‘ jc r I ssipnl Ged. Thomas has made no ; established in thia | demand for the office s require it. R aí L- Chicago, May 28.:—The it. 'Uhe majority de- i Says Thomas has not taken i the War Office, and affairs remaijn i j’Starfton Vacated. " The Senate t'il I ably confirm Schofield to-morrow i | retary of War. Dameron objected would havedieen confirmed to-dt) New York, May 27.—The Herald'^ . speoial says Democratic membo have sighed paper requesting the National Democratic Executive, Committee to ex- tend an invitation to tbe Conservative Sdoiers’and Sailors’ organiz itions through-- ’ fiat the country to attend tho National Convention, July 4. and participate in the i ¡J.,;i Iterations. • L Gen Thomas took [ possession of the ‘¡ War Officö as Secretary aJ inieKw * C ongressional . ' c novelties which d establish its repu clear, ¿nd instruct 3 reèombrtM K to' d TTÌiT -’". r • wish liv ’’7iAin>ton, May 27.—Upop o i the dooif, the bill to amend ah'acif y- ing lind in aid of £ railroad fruln ( nia to.Portland, Oregon, was 1 extends the time fyr building the . The bill to admit Arkansas was tuk /•sod discicscd without action? ' ‘ ' J . " I ■- -V*# 4 - i