LAFAYETTE COURIER. FRIDAY, APRIL 4.......... 1873. FICTITIOUS MONETARY PANIC—A PORTLAND RING OF SMALL «HYLOCKsl ♦ cheerful and hopeful view of the situation, and believe us, that, so soon as the bulk of the mortgages now standing have been foreclosed, U) and the “ Ring ” has feasted itse. T to satiety, then again will the moi n* iw* ey which of right should now U; in circulation, flow out 111 its wonted sufficiency, when enter!* prise will be quickened as if by a I magic impulse. tl Ë I Tho gentleman whose naniV heads this article wao] elected tHi 1» j Theodore Tilton’s paper, the Golden JI ere of Feb. 28th, contri butes a new and astounding fact concerning Colfax aud his $1,200 deposit. It says: “At tlie present moment Colfax still asks for a suspension of judg ment, and we are bound*to grant it; but We happen to know that he is writing privately to persons persona in this city or vicinity, asking them, V in a suspicious, and inviting, and abject manner, if they do not re- member sending him money at the time in question, so that he can trace his damning deposit of $1,200 to some other source than Oakes Ames 1 If the kindly earth will refrain opening under the retiring Vice-President, and will not swol- low him as a false swearer, but will once again make straight paths for his feet, wc shall feel on his ac count as full of unexpected happi- •ness as we are now of mingled pity and scorn for his apparent aposta- sy from the ranks of honest men. f DAVID BUSHEY. F • ' from voug Doug-; ? the State Legislature irom lag county last June by aid of Holladay’s corruption fund. iJus^ v . i he . did T 1 r for _ in his rn. master in re; what turn we are not now prepared toj U specify. But he is art edubatect There exists at the pesent time, in Portland, and to a limited extent cuss, and this is what makes us in the country, an apparent finan notice his ^appointment by Granf cial depression, which is doing I * & to the office of customs collector^d much real harm, and which is not Tlie Peace Coniuil<»lon Fa arco. I I Of ■| course Grant very generally understood. That HHKraMKMI , this Another recruit has been added could not overlook thd fitness fol the so-called stringency in the to the Peace '* Commission, Relv. any important official post of op| no money market is assumed—ficti E. Thomas, of Petaluma, Cal., ■» tious—-no person who studies the having been appointed, vice Judge at once so learned and so scholarly subject and brings to bear any de Rosborough, who don’t scemi to as is the man Bushey.; “ Davide ’! gree of penetration will fail to dis want any more of the peace was engaged in importing and ex humbug “in his’n.” Considerable Considerabile cover. The source of this put-up difficulty seems to have beem porting during the last 'campaigr depression is traceable to the local experienced in getting these and he p writ,” a letter.. Am I ascertained transactions in real estate some two Commissioners to “stick.” First that is the way'Grant ascertain fact of the profundity of years since. In anticipation of .lesse Applegate pronounces the the I n$ive blun blim- “ Davide’8 I? 1 learning, Here ij the gieat things the railroad was Commission “an expensive — - — , der, ” and resigns^ Tben Mr. ---------------- ■-1 a : high-toned 4 to do for Portland particularly the composition of Over-Work. Case, having arrived at the same * -and the balance of the State gen conclusion, goes home in disguBt. Federal appointee; re^d it: i » rl In our American life we quite 1812. erally, and goaded on by the rail Then Judge Rosborough, ofYrefyt, R ose ¡ burg April Iff, ■■■ mm over-strain the muscles, over-work e ------ M iller 1 F riendl - :—I reco*red( experience road organ, many people became is appointed; but a brief f* ' T------ .n.-------- the brain, and over-burden the as it were crazed, and invested is sufficient to satisfy his curiosity, yours with petition I have go wen 4 Wil Watson to sign it ande ‘ heart. Men at the hottest point and then |M he “ throws up • pell-mell in city property, without sponge.” . Meanwhile ____ ___ . Dr. Wacls- liams comes back I will get mt of enterprise give out and consump -any particular regard as to their worth, of Yreka, ’is .o urged u.fev to accept ande some others that I think lol tion takes the body, aud lunacy the mind, avarice the affections. Prom probable ability to meet future an appointment, but he positively ande in Regarde to getting tM and? Cole Pion> inent men drop suddenly here and Ha and final payments, while the un refuses. Then I'WPlWW the ajy men away Hallet isede to help from the 1 start Bu there, when they are all aglow with natural and simulated rise in pointment of T. B. Odeneal, who promptly begs to be excused, re get them away ande ¡1 1 will tr perspiration, and dilated eye, and property values extended itself to commending the apijointment of L. andio Phy what it cpsta that i absorption of success. The epi the country districts, enabling S. Dyar in his place, which is ac they orderede me to dq so ante taph is,—“Died of overwork.” landed proprietors in many notable cordingly done. Idibtly comes the have written to Portland for dd< It should J>e, “Died of mismanaged Thomas. Adolph Marks is here I I hereto work.” That wheel on the car is ■ instances to close out at enormous appointment of Rev. not hot because it rolls faster than that he had promisede toj go- figures, receiving from a one-third Who next, ami what next? But has been telling them here about the other, wheels, nor because its Meacham, glorious, mullet-headed to two-thirds payment in hand, the Meacham, sticks to it like a hound itande I think they Peniuadede .journal was not packed as well— purchaser executing a mortgagefor dog to a pot of cold mu$h., So him out of it I herd^ them talPS because some unusual friction has heated it. Here is a sewing, ma him about it get away wi the security of future payments loug as the thing pays him ten dol with heavy interest. Still the effort lars a day, you don’t catch, hiya ite- what you can cony how, ifden} chine with which a woman h38 new Jet me know eves flung thread enough to baste the to stimulate prices and induce in signing—not much. twq hemispheres together at the By the way. it has recen tly ¡thing is allright here vestments went on, until payments leaked out from Washington, that ' 'H i IT t yours with nth Respect Kcspect ! * equator and reach to the north Davide Bushey n pole, and make a spool of it; and began to fall due, when it gradually Meacham was appointed upon the yet it has needed little repair, as became apparent that a collapse express condition that he was to go HOW’S THIS 1 I „ it-has sung the dollars together into the Lava Bed and talk with I»¡I j [. • must ensue. The Shylocks, large the Indians. In other words, had During Greeley’s .candidacy with its monotonous buzz. Here and small, scented the coming he not given the pledge to go into is anoter that has returned broken harvest from afar, and at once set the Lava Bed, he never would green backs dropped down to 86 in pieces, and radiclly injured.' Lack of lubrictaion, misfeeding or themselves about perfecting a have been allowed to; ¡handle any cents, and thereupon tlie wise of the Republican part^proclahn^l guiuing, causing an injury, and then combination the object of which of the ten dollars aforesaid. This was to withdraw from * circulation accounts lor his ustentatioug an the fact that Greeley’s ¡pretensions It has been up-hill work ever since, mil it has become absolutely worth nouncement, on b&l&rriYal his arrival at the bulk of the hitherto available Yreka, that he considered Capt had a depressing effect' upon o$r less. ! j finances, soine'of them ¡taking, the for speculative and more legiti Jack to lie an “ honorable Men are worked in precisely the ' man.” pain3 to figure the exact, amount Nor was it difficult to $ame way. A man canot “run” his mate uses. But Mr. Meacham,upon;:his arrival foresee,what this all meant. A at the front, concluded it would the country was loser fir nominiit- mind and leave his body in the lurch '•‘crisis” was to be produced by not be good policy for him to go ing any person to run against without harm. No mechanic shall failUn muscle nor skill if he will into the Lava Bed-—cause ^'hyu parties anticipating colossal spec If he did, the ten dollar, businesi? Grant! . Well, Grant was eiecte^. fertilize his mind as he goes along.. ulations in purchasing real estate might be brought to a sudden ani4 since that untoward eveft No business or professional man as ghall waste in body or waver in under the hammer, for it was only termination. When the Indians currency has fallen as low r cents. ]■ Who caused this greater mind if he will proportion his intel ;a question of time when the larger surrender to the military, or evac* lectual and physical toil, and not proportion of the mortgages in uatc the Lava Bed, thcniMeacham monetary depressioni (¡Greeley if may 1 . probably . . go indo it, but not dead, so there is no * possibility pf forget his moral obligations.— part payment on purchases and to before. — -Jacksonville J —Jacksonville Tines. Times. = President, ' yf HeaUh \Culture. his ever being i «ecure the payment of funds bor ' —s 9^1^« | Grant scribbler give *r t> B etrayed , then rowed with which to purchase at the com- country a statement i$l detail TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ruinously inflated figures For some months i the mencement of tho publication! of the the aggregate total of tlie loss The Goodrich Mttrder—Wife Marder obtained during ■ the which New Northwest, Mrs. Dupiwad I pur-» -Indignant Meeting amd Organiza “craze” incident to the efforts and sued an independent course os tc of the country by reason of tl tion to Oppo«e Cliinamen. io grecn-backs ■ sin& decline ‘ _ New York, March 29.—Informa causes hinted at above, would be party politics,—struck out -both way* tion derived from tho paints of the foreclosed; and of course this con and denounced what_ seemed wrong Grant’s election, apd the causes woman Armstrong, charged with the g to that end ? summation could be hastened and in both parties. Bad: thus entitled operatin murder of Goodrich, shows that she °L A n OTUEB CONELAagATION ¿r was at home on the night of the mur made doubly sure by the money herself to and actually received a re der. ' Mrs. Armstrpng was twice mar der. spectable patronage at the, hamis of C0RVALLL8.—It would seem as if the ried, but her husbands ¡are operators hoarding in their vaults are dead. dead, individuals belonging to either party. Her parent# are aged and suffering the bulk of the circulating medi Upon going East, the edlipl1-! was-be city of Corvallis has Ifeen speciali’ from poverty. She is their support. su marked as tho prey of; destructif um. And there was a twofold trayed into the suicidal policy of The officers will detain her until the fired. In July! 1859, thè principal case is thoroughly sifted. Sho ad- making her paper a Republican or purpose in this hoarding and hid business block in the îity was pxits having been at Goodrich’s house ing process. For, not alone was gan, She thus invited her Demo waste. Following clo a Cm that one day last week. 'back seat fire came others, anc Others, un A dispatch from Columbia, South the mortgage debtor thus render cratic support to tqkp and wait for the coming of the judg finally tho City H^tel has Carolina, Bays that in Warren county ed powerless to meet his payments, ment. It came, . She had been prom- claimed as another victim to thp fin 1 a man named G. Clark slaughtered his wife and left her body to' to be but competition in bidding in the ised, or at least had reason to expect fiend ; and this last burning inVolv burned. Clark has fled to Pittsburg, Burned. lands is thus substantially confined the appointment of postmaster at! Pennsylvania. the vacrifioe of human lift) anil .among the f Ring ” : because the Portland in case of the removal or breatdh escapes from ¡roasting in f^e Last evening the citizons of Falls- town, near Beaver. Pennsylvania, resignation of Wakefield. But lol .a capital for outside operations is flames, from which all the antecedel held an indignation meeting against simon pure Democrat, Geo. E. Cole, fires in that doomed locality have b1 not available. ;«• Chinamen. Delegates from the ad walks in triumph over the course happily exempt. joining towns of New Brighton, Roch ( This, then, is the sum and sub and pockets the prize. ester and Falls wero in at .TLO..... --!LL^- ■ , : tendance. Beaver stance of the “panic” so much enthusiasm was ex The Albany Democrat has it that I pressed. A Much new mode of warfare, It is worthy of note that several of dwelt on in Portland, and whose A. Clark, became famoua j»t W from speeches and lengthy res blight reaches out and stagnates the more doeply dyed villians in the ington City as a "free lunch eater, » aside olutions, is to be inaugurates. An * organization was effected according and paralyzes to a consdierable ex Credit Mobilier work are pious to a fault, Colfax, for instance, was to a plan proposed by Dr. Oerrard at The salary piteal is being fiercely tent enterprise in many portions wont to be known as the "Christian assailed all over the country. ' The the last meeting of the citizens of of the interior. Statesmen,” and he has yet added Legislatures of some of" thp States Beaver Falls, which is an organiza If our premises and conclusions perjilry to theft. And the Hon. Hen have denouuoed oho robbery, in fi|- tion of labor unions, tho members of which pledge themselvos not to sup are not correct, then to what ry Wilson hajli’been addressing’the ting terms. ! ' 1 port, directly or indirectly, any busi 1 j . J ness man who favors ooolie labor* cause is the so-called “ crisis ” to be Young Men’s Christian Association at The _ Farmers Mass IJ Meeting «1 . The suggestion was put in form of a ___ ’ _ Meeting *i referred ? What substantial rea Jersey City. _____ _ this place on Friday last, was not ¿s I Resolution and unanimously adopted son is there for the assumption The Legislating ofi Bhode Island largely! largely attended as it would haVe I by the meeting. Business $nen, es- ■ pecially merchants, have found it to that there is less money in the has, a number of times, met, organ ¡been weather not,been neajk (their interest to remain non-commit- been had the wea State than there was a twelve and put the work of the session I ly intolerable. As it was, many per- [ ted on the coolie question, if they do month since? We have had no through inside of one week, But sons came a long distance, and tlje > not absolutely go against the heathen. —George Fraaei« Train twill few jobs during such sessions. meeting was made quite interesting.: Perjury bank failures among us nor has not Furuhn Ball—Action er Stokes’ e farmers are in earnest utiest in 1 the Counsel—A JWoman Supposed to there been auy apparent extraordi have been Murdered by her Hue- A strong effort is making to pro btter of co-operation and organi I ■ f \ . i „ ¡z4- band. • nary strain upon our resources. euro tho condemnation of George n, and will not stop ghort of the New York, March 28.—The exam- 0ur advice to all is to take a> Francis Train as a madman. « goal they seek ination of Joseph Perry, on a charge ' i • 1 -IT MHUgH ■ _ _ . •• "I • • . • i’l • iY* AA -------------- .„c.. A • X • 1 • • -------- • : J • •• * ♦ • 4 « :•! '?■ . « . I « ’ * X-« f:.;i L ' * ’ Ji b -a---- u I ■ F p r 1 ¡1 I ' ■’•in I I ! TIN, SHEET IRON COPPRIf J^fE, Fro ait Lift Pmt Galvanized Iron Pipe, Lead^ Pipe, * * Bath Tab«,, Eta. «* ** All orders from the . . COUNTRY Promptly filled, and Delivered to any poist in the county Free of Charge, at Centennial s Subscription«. . 'f Philadelphia, March 28.—The ag gregate of Centennial subscriptions by citizens is $873,000, in addition to the 13,000, )00 already appropriated. Improve Your Poultry 11 It Costs no More to Keep FOWLS GOOD Wife Murderer Remanded Without Bail. Bull. THAN POOR ONES. Philadelphia, March 29.—Charles J. Cloak, ged with wife miir- der, was forç the Court to-day Qn a habeas còrpus and plea of insanity. The Court ¡declined to listen to” the evidence^ and remainededjthe prisoner for trial without bail. 4* " I’ . / OaM Praltry Yards, I Cor. 16th ti Cutro Sts, Oakland, Cat I The Case of Judge C. T. Sherman. Cleavlaiid (Ohio), April 1.—The Bar Asoociation this afternoon consid ered the fellowing: j “ Beiolce^- Ilctolc That the testimony giv- C. T. Sherman, before gtVby Ju* the Committees in the recent investi Negro Hung by » Mob. gation by ¡Congress, and letters ad «lisi March —George Bry- mitted by ' lim to be 28. genuine, evinces <ro, w a want of integrity and such moral turpitude as to destroy all confidence in his judiciary administration, and requires thjaV he should at once re- sign and ievo the Federal Court from cm rrassment upon his con- tinned pan cy of the Judgeship.” Action pon the resolution was postponed give Sherman an oppor- tunity to mmunicate with the As- sociation. SEASON OF 181*. ggs ; for hatching from the largest and Best Fowls in the World, carefully packed in Patent Boxes aad guar anteed to carry safely any distance. THE VARIETIES COMPRISE Dhrk and Light Brahmas, Buff, Bla£k. White and Partrige Cochins, White. I^ghorfta, Houdans, Surer and Golden Spangled Ham burg*. Gold and Silver Bpangled Tolfeli. Black Spanish, Crevecoeurs, Rouen and Aylesbury Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, and Se bright and Game Bantams. Bend stamp for Illnsterated Circular to GEO. B. BAYLEY, importer and breeder of Choice Poultry. P. O. Box 65» San fran- cisco; also, agent for ‘the .Faultt'y World. a monthly illusrated journal, devoted entire* ly to Poultry; tells how to keep Fowls for Profit; a complete repository of hiforasation Mono Market Excitement—Ad on the subject. Subacription only X,‘25» The_____ year. Agents wanted in every town m the vaace In Gold. Chicago,: April 1.—A New York State. Address P. O Box 650, S. F. Please state in what paper you aaw tbit dispatch sa fs the Treasury program- advertisement. TulS-marchl-mS E me has had a serious effect in financial circles. G< )ld advanced 3 per cent, and.mone rose to 3-4 per ©ent. per cent, per jm, or 280 per cent, per gold market is buoyant annum, with wide and frequent and fluctuate opening steady at 16 3-4 e was an early rise to & 17. 'J 17 l«-4 followed by a decline to 16 7-8 from w'‘ a ‘Steady upward ’ move- ment the premium to 18 1?2. vy There was w buying . „ on inercan- tile account aqd to cover outstanding short contr . The large advance induced c iderable realizations, un- der which t market finally reacted at 17 1-2. The closing bidding rate was with 17 1-8 asked. The Rise in is Gold. New- York, April . 1.—The bound of gold to 118 1-2 to-day causes great excite; citetnent, which borders on a panic. No “ failures have as yet been reported, L, buit it is believed that unless McMIOVILLE HOTEL the excitement is checked and the ■ E. CALD1& Proprietor. markets steadied failures will neces Board A Lodging per week.. a . ..... .Mz 09 sarily occur. »> »’ -H A« zw. The Tribune'8 Washington special ’’ ** day.............. >100 says Representative Brooks is so low Single Meals........... ................................ 25 to-day that his friends are very anx- he table will be supplied with the beat ious about his recovery. He has not in the market. vftmartS been able to leave his room for three weeks. 'fl I W STOVES, New York, March 28.—rlt is re ported that counsel for McDonnell, PORTLAND PRICES. the alleged " forger, will apply I°r a ” _ ,s corpus on tne the g ground writ of nakeas that Commissioner ————-— Gutmann —---------- , is not — - J JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER AND authorized to sit on extradition cases, Warranted. [v8feb2R and that th e charge of conspiracy is not covert d by the Extradition Treaty. ►’ =*=» HOLESALE AND RETAIL 7mir> er in , j- The Buuk of England Forger. I : 4 ■K. ..X Dafayette, St. Loui . _ , an, a negro, was hanged by a mob at Chillicothe, Missouri, ’on Wednesday night, for committing an outrage on Miss Fisk, a highly respectable young white lady living twenty miles from that place. t s i "J , JOHN BIUD, by a Mob. A N‘ 1 ’ ADVERTISE ME of perjury i the Jumel will case, was to-day ,„in adjourned, to __ ad- Jiyqge B y to-daÿ decided , mit George Francis Train to1 $10,000 bail, but the prisoner declined to fur nish it. Dps Pessos, counsel for Stolzes, made an application to Judge Brady to-day to SmeScl ' ine J- " * A 1 record of judgment Stokes’ first 1 trial ----- by „ inserting the facts of the absence of the Judge and prisoner during a portion of the trial, and the affic avits used on a motion for a new trial.. Decision reserved. Mrs. Catharine Kernan was taken from a saloon on Washington street this evenifij*, covered with wounds and blood, and carried to the Park ot hus- Hospital,v she died. H Her hus suspicion. The. band was on neighbors say the! the pair were constant- constant ly drunk axjd frequently quarreling. T | ■■ A Corvallis Gasette extra gives full Hair Dressing Saloon. particulars of the fire in Corvallis. From this we intel ve gather the painful intel- ligence that t it was Mr. John Murray, FOB A SHAVE. YOUR HAIRCUT IN THE LATEST STYLE, FOR A GOOD formerly a resident of Corvallis, who BATH AND YOUR WHISKERS was consumed in the burning hotel. DYED THE BLACKEST, Mr. Murray was one of God’s noble —GO TO— ‘ ■-f men-—possessed of a large heart and R. MAJORS1 kindly impulses; he was universally respected and beloved. SHAVING EMPORIUM LAPATETT®, t I ■ ‘ y > • i- f ' » 'T; ‘ ,;:i *’'V ’ I -i • Business. * I ■ r ' b<*. I • ; Shave............................. Shampooing... .............. Hair Cutting.............. ■■■J— -k ; ’ ■ ■■, rx I ,r • ' ' B ower a H arris , b>AO, OREGON. • Batik, MS t •* • •««-*<** ■ w x I t t Lafayette. Will hold theiuse Ives in readiness^ to an* Final Settlement. ¿wer all calk upon them for anything tn the line of •WTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ! I , . XV Lee Laughlin, administrator of the «•. tute of W. C. Smith, deoeuaed, ha« filed la Pointing, I ’ ■ ■ ; ’ "1 ‘ the County Court, of Yamhill County, Ore- Calcirainlng, i - ;; gon, his final account of 'hiaadmlntotnOlon his administration , Grainin in& of said estate, and that by virtue of an or. Paper-hanging, der of said Court, said account will be <»mrd • Glaxini ------- ig, etc. All work doni o according to contract er no Tuesday, May 6tb, 18T^ ' . charge will be i made. Try 118. at one o’clock, P. If. of said day. E. P. BOWER, ? Lafayette, April 4th, 1873. j • - •' ; L T. J. HARRIS. ’ : “ ■ I apriri ^dmlntetwoi. UXVlltt