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1t U.1 .1 ■ , ,, ■ A CASTLEJN TSE AIE. , BY A BASlIFL’t LOVElt «• i y 1 * I (From the ■HfLii True Woman.) I roam at will by sunny ways. Or lie beneath the C grand old tr^es, love-toned lays,. : A hundred birds sing i I. dreaming, listen at my’ease. (The golden "light light creeps slowly near To Kiss kiss and touch iny my well well-worn worn book. book) Or ramble on where, arch and clear, Goes dimpling by the coquette brook. IM. E. Church South. Ä. T. WKATnEKLY, PASTOR. Appointments for Lafayette Circuit as fol lows : First 8aibbath, Happy Valley. L*. Second | ” Armstrong’s. Third West Chehalem. Fourth ; •1 Lafayétte._i The day has come, the golden day When Fortune’s gifts at last are mioe, And lean go the joyous way, _J'i| i That all my heart and hones hopr* inclin«. How ow ofteo by that shaded lane, i And half-woru pathway throngh the > grass, ; . With slow, dull feet, and yearnings vain. I’ve turned to let the maiden pass 1 But now—to-night— my eager feet Shall have their will, nor movp aside, But hasten on, or lingering sweet Shall loiter as herdear steps guide, How she will speak, id gravest tone* When first she finds me waiting there ! But something strange her heart will own, At the changed aspect I |jiall wear. K. E. Church, North. >. F. SraULDING, PASTOR. Appointments for Lafayette Circuit as fol lows : J First Sabbath, Lafayette, 11 a. m., •» and 6 p. m. Second Sd Ibbath, ’ J , Amity, 11 a. m., 6. p. m. McMinnville, 7, p. mi Third Sabbath, North Yamhill, 11 ‘p. m. Lafaye$q 6:30 p. m. Fourth Sabbath, McMinnville 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. LOCAL AND DOMESTIC I L'"' ? ............... 2 We know a County Judge, who, — - Vigorous and altogether gain- though jpearance and general make- ly in apj up, is yqt knock-kneed, sway-backed, and is * dished” between the eyes, while by a harmonious process of ac commodation, the calves of his legs have, in their own good time, settled down to perform the office of rests for the ^rches of his feet, which, ow ing to thieir great length of “ span,” could no|t “ carry up ” without sup- ports. These phenomena illustrate in a r arkable degree the general proposi of scientists that Nature, as one rmonious whole, may be re- lied upon for the adjustment of all material) things. This Judge don’t live about here ; ho is i “oust of the mountains ” i_ t’_____ in the same town with he of th big boots. 5 How she will start, and then will blush When once her eyes have read pay face, That tells I need not now to hush !! | The love that long has cried for grace! r~~- How- she will drop those dear dark eyes, That oft I’ve seen unconscious shine, -*r When once she meetE and shyly tries To brave the love that lights up mine ! Her broken words I will not mend, Her startled heart 1 will not spare; i Not once e my happy eyes will bend; | ight but her, so coy and fair, On au[. will take the dimpled hands, , Nextl w nmn her bar eyes in And force to moot. meet IllV my own-, And she as mnte beside me stands Shall all my inmost heart make known, « Tlie golden light is fainter now; Soft twilight gleams are in its place, The dreaming birds chirp soft and low, The brook glides by with tenper ¿race Along that path, and down that lane, Alone my sweetheart wends her way, Ah I dreams she of the bashful swain—, Who’ll woo and win her there— some day! -»S'. M, B. - P ersonal .- Col Wm. Thompson, of the Mercury, Hon. W. C. Gaston and others, gave us calls during the week. The case of State vs. Wilson has been remanded to Tillamook county A tto NEY8 IN ATTEJiDVNCE AT for trial in July next. C ourt . In addition to our local bar, the folio ing attorneys are in attend- Judge Ramsey has won laurels ance fro abroad : during the present term. Pitted R. liams, Theo. Burmester, against the oldest lawyers in Cen B. Kille , John Catlin, J. G. Chap- man, R Stott, W. C. Gaston, and tral Oregon, he has nevertheless A. C. Gi bs, from Portland; Rufus proved equal-to all the duties im- Mallory, R. P. Boise, from Salem ; B. posed. In the case of Henry vs. Hayden, ! . C. Sullivan, from Polk; C; Robertson he particularly distin Warrcnr W. C. Johnson, from Clack fr I ; . r guished himself. rw ! amas ; ( reo. R. Helm from Linii‘; T. H. To e, from Hillsboro. The Bulldin, as in duty bound, employs a ccir respondent1 at Salem tp deride the proceedings of the Farmers’ Convention. T he ou rier went to press in our absence last week, with the proofs indiffere y corrected. Bilious was spelled with more than its quota of l’s. whilk “ Brahma ” was spelled What have the Grantites in this State to say in extenuation of their chief committing perjury in approving the act doubling his cwn salary. “ Bramah,” and “ intellectual ” was substituted in the quotation, “ pales ____ and __________ S mash U p— On Wednni sd>y Hull Johnson went to Dayton 1 wi with a fine hack and span of horses, He left them standing in front of f Harker’s store to step inside when th took leave of him charging round to at a furious rate bursting things Uy.* • The Peace Commission mon- strosity was trumped up to give emyloyment to a lot of hungry seekers after place at ten dollars per diem. Chief among the hung Fy brothers was A. B. Mcachem This gentleman has found it to liisi cost a sorry enterprise. Had the authorities at Washington; kep; aloof from interference the Modoc war would have, long ere thisj, > been ended. y Graphic, a large 8-page The paper, made its appearance in The Graphic is an illus- New Yo trated pa , something new and nov- el in dail journalism. We shall not if this publication meets be su large su Dr. Waftts passed a very unfavor able opinion upon the intellectual ap pearance of a certain attorney in at- I ", tendance at Court, and singularly enough the said attorney is nearly the exact picture of the doctor. Scott, of the Bulletin, who is generally known by one of the eu- phoneous titles, “ Pumpkin Bios- om ” or “The Fat Boy,’’grow5 witty—not such wit; as to break one ’s shins—at our expense. expense.; We propose to cultvate the soil to th 3 end that we may never need tp snub round among otir friends for a donation of funds to carry us east to seek an ippoiptment. N y “ horny hands ” ever does that. ----- ------------- -— ... {■ A cknowledgement . —We are in debted tp Judge Ramsey for pen serv ice for these columns during our ab sence at Salem last week. The Judge is a ready writer, pointed, bold, and fearless in his utterances. The printers of this offiee desire to express their thanks for some beauti ful boquots left here Tuesday after noon by a couple of young ladies. t- Call again. T he C onnecticut ¿ lection .— Connecticut held her election for Governor and members of the Legislature on April 7th which The case of Henderson vs. Morris went to tie jury on Wednesday eve resulted in a complete Democratic ning. Oh Thursday morning a ver and Liberal victory. The Demo dict for $815 00 for plaintiff was cratic and Liberal candidate beat brought in. the Republican candidate by 5,- —Tu ■ ■, ’ ■ ........ - 700 majority. _ , This is a glorious The town has presented a lively ap pearance during the week to an un-. ’victory and it will cheer those wli 0 wonted degree. Several esses in had almost given uplo desponde i- Court are attracting much interest. cy. It shows conclusively that tl —I - . ■ Democratic party is not deal. Lafayette 1 Academy has re-open- Three States have held elections ed, for a term I of three months, un since last November and two of der the charge of Prof. J. E. Hub bard. See his card in another column. them,—New Hampshire and Con necticut,—have gone Democrat c, ... .... .......... . - * I ’ 1 P ied .— -At the residence of his fa and the other,—Rhode Island^ ther; 4 mil< es west of Lafayette, April went Republican by a reduced 1 I i J -Y , FRIDAY, APRIL 18.... . 1873. AWA. R unaway ■ r 5 LAFAYETTE COURIER. I ■ I I H -J 4 6, Esquire Johnson, aged 26 years. ! ! The Whitley -Glase Affair. / THE MURDEROUS MODOCS. -HM I t Errors of the Peace Commlulon—The (From the S(de|n Statesman^] . • 1 Government Determined to Have In our item of yesterday ^oijoem- Peace on ony Terms-~l^>lly and ing the Dallas tragedy the of Injustice of the Authorities at Zed Wilson was given as tho en- Washington—The Peace Commis gagixl by Mr. Whitley to do d work sion Load the Indians With Pres of murder- It should have ■¡been ents and Supply them with Pro Charles Sutton instead of Wilson, so visions. we are informed upon good aiithority. But yesterday y th< th0 ’ said ” ;Char kOut Sutton * Tho following, says the Bulletin, are made the folic ------- llowing ■! ! ; ! extracts from a letter written by Mr. DARK nisi DISCLOSURE 41 j. M. Sutton, who was at the head in an affidavit beforei K B» .Stone, quarters of tho Peaoe Commission a Notary Public, of this place. M h tew days before the massacre. Read S tate of O regon , < ( in tho light of what has recently I County of Marion. ¡5 \ ss transpired it awakens feelings which I, Charles Sutton, being first duly every reader can appreciate for him sworn, say, that relative to the late self better than one can describe transaction had in Dallas, P< 'ojk ootun- them. The letter is dated at Link ty, Oregon, charging A.: H, Whitley ville, April 8th: with having procured me to fall one In a conversation with Mr. Dyar, Reuben Glaze and Tilman Glaze, I one of the Commissioners, I spoke to t declare that said charges are ppsitivo- him of the [feeling ot the people of ly false, that in no, way or manner, Oregon on the course,that vas being or at any time did A.-H. H. Whitley Whitley ap- pursued, and of the consequences that {iroach me on such ¡a subject. {>roach subject.; ’ Much must certainly ensued He answered: ess did I lu? essnlid m ? ever offer mep.ny Stun for “ It makes no difference what the peo i '" ■'t ■’ ple of Oregon may say or do; the any service so projibsed ii... to bo i_:ii2 rendered Trri.ii.1__ x_. —1_ dr1 sail Whitley to wfeh the killing ¿f Government is determined that peace Messrs Glaze, ar or inj in any other manner shall be made, and peace triZ/ be made, to do them any harm. And • further, no matter on what tortus! ” Dr. I auk not Jjersonally acquainted with Thomas, the Commissioner from John Phy, never had any business California, is decidedly a peace man, transaction with him in no wiy*. save as might be supposed from bis call- and except I called at Phy’s house on ing- He is a minister of fine abil- one occasion for.the purpose of giv- ities and enviable reputation; has a ’ ' ‘ r, said letter ijras from firm step and dignified deportment, ing him a letter, J’, the „ purport t . - i-Myer, afid of the and is a man before whom ona in letter as I Understood it was 1 t kF- ’ -2 r ■ ■ tho pa8sing would instinctively raise hi? purpose of getting a horse and money hat in courtesy and respect. But his —he (Pfiy (Phy) ) beibg being a friend of nyfatley. Whitley. sympathies, or, rather,’ prejudices, go This occuired after dark on la&t Wed out toward the “ down-trodden Mo nesday the 9th inst. As I failed to doc, ” and in common with too many get the money and horse from Phy^ of those who have been dealing with on leaving his place down on th»? this affait, he would accept the testi creek, near a bridge on Rickreall, 4 I mony of a Digger Indian rather than met Myers, DaVe Holmes, Till?Glaze' that of the most respected citizen of Jerr/i Young, John L. Sheltqh ; and Oregon. He appears to be firmly they, Myers, ¡Holmes, Till. Glaze, convinced that our people were en Young ind Shleltbih made i and tirely in the wrong, and that the Mo- and there agreed to pc ntley docs, if not justifiable, are at least them und d ' visit farm fort||e pur- excusable for their outbreak. V , itt his " home ...... po&p poto of getting a horse »nd and some ‘ Some days ago Jack sent word to money.; John Shelton ptoc&red a the Commissioners that he was out of horse for me; me; Myers Mjy^rs went- went with me tobacco. Immediately a requisition t - a — . -- 1 to within a short.¡distance of Whit was made for all the tobacco in the ley ’ s farm farm ; I went to thp door din ef liands'of the Commissary. All be knoqKea; was longing to* the sutler was#Iso bought, Whitley’s house and knoqtcea; informed that all Was in bod ; I told and forwarded post haste to the Mo the man that I wanted | to, see doc camp. The soldiers during my Whitley; was informed that] Whit stay were in want of tobacco, but had lev was in unwell.' I infonped the not a plug amopg them; i landlord Hooka Jim came into camp while i...; ” ’ that Holmes J and ¿Myers — wajntedj anted; to see Whitley; but Whitley I was there, mounted on a fine blood- rei fuhedi to; coin‘d out. Then I left and id horse that was taken from one of proewme^’to Snltfdi, coming- to the the settlers’murdered on Lost River;; conclusion that Holmes, Myers tfc Co. went to the Commission, stated that — .Lili a ll ' ju _ jb rj-JjLli-u.-. were set of runken bilks : Myers, he had a sick man in camp and want Holmeà, Glazi und Sholton st ed a good pair of blankets and a to pip, that in view of the fact| that good shirt for him. Forthwith out proceedings hadf been com need' came shirt and blankets. Yet a num against Whitley, for several t , ber of ijew recruits in qamp had only -r- a-'-E-l- * that if I would tes- one blanket each to sleep in, though dollars dan tify that I had agreed to kill the Glaze the weather was bitterly cold. family, for Whitley^ that I should ^ Scarcely a day passed during my _vL_ -2^11 £n judgments obr stay that Hooka Jim, Bogus Charley, share equally 0 i >gret*d and others of the murderers, did not tained with i' that when I arrived come into camp and receive kind at at a certain, point that I Would whistle tentions and warm dinners of the alw^ ■ ittit i .-i to do it. Qn - last Commission. And on their departure night, tlxo Uth in$t., John Chilton a dozen or more ^attendant squaws came to me in the city of Salem and would go off laden with hard bread toM me that if .1 would go over to and other provisions. After the ar Dallas and testify' against AWutley, rival of the suttler the squaws throng to the effect that I agreed to kjill the ed his place of business dressed in Glazes tor Whit lev and was t« secure clothes taken from Mrs. Body and the sum of $1,000 for the killing, nig, that ’ others, and buying provisions and he, Shelton, would^ give ine $ f 100 100, , a other things with money taken from __ _„,!ltoiisaid horse and six-shooter,and Sbel' tlip stttlers who had been so cruelly that if I did not go that I I wòdld wodli be murdered. A great trade was in pro arrested writh Whitley and held I an- gress between the ljkva! beds and our swerable for an attempt to assinate camp, and the Indians doubtless se ItliBjliMaKe», and to have an equal in cured supplies enough to last them a ayiív fivrin terest in the judgments referred to be- I long time. so’-e- So far a.s the matter of cheese Is it strange that these Indians is concerned Shelton brought -it to should not want to treat? They me, also a bottle of whiskey. The point at the Commissioners and call pistol spoken of I got of Gla^e. them “squaws,” and sneeringly say, <« heap ’fraid ! ” I was informed by C iias . S u I ton . If Subscribed and sworn to before me, a man who speaks their language 12th day of April, 1873, that the Indians hold the Commission ? I * É. È. B. Si S tonê . in the most utter contempt. ' Notary Public. Yet undoubtedly the (Commission would act differently in many re T spects were it not for the positive or Salvador was recently de- ders of the Government to make peace, no matter on what terms. The by in earthquake. I. Government wants to prevent “ blood ------ r i shed.” When I look from, my win ? A CARD. dow at thiB place (Linkville) and see Cpok the plain ridged with the graves of the maqy citizens of this vicinity j ill J ñs that after th0 Queen who were heartlessly slaughtered by wWlBTOBfr , ,, ISTORY informa these fiends whom the Government raj-re had JU of ’ll t Navarre had’ entirely abandoned abi. ‘__ • her to libidinous temperament, for persists in treating so tenderly, I can heraelf -Irrii T getting even common decency, Hennr-was realize the sarcasm about “saving yet willing to be.blind. If you are j’blind” * the **■-Tjnujge«t®n that blood.” you a illpardoB 1 mi ” for Did ever criminal folly in such a your optics have been hushed husht J since j|>ur last conversation with me. U matter so , conspicuously display it In your ‘•card" in the C ovrirb you apply self? many savage epithet» to myself. Thiicoiirae confession or of the I T— r -.i I 1 take as a cepfesBJon on ,^ your part Sr nth of all that I may hare been allowed- to now touching the alleged amours i of your a C all , il BiHUB ai ife nnil Mr ” , , But, Mr. Cook, youf Would excuse yonr iemppunding with domestic deformity on ‘allow subterfuge that I 1 have said ««id nothing upon which an ah action will lie for Slander, twill Il therefore enaoavortobe spe cific; i It was no fault df ’ mine that the cur- disgrace was tain covering yyur counubiaj; coqn was not my fault! th,at I ■did-leading "to the r,. iiye- wftrtepL__ ,TI ___ Sintihle conviction thatyour wife ha< aban doned herself fo the lecherous embraces of a strange r t( our household. It wan not’ ‘ found “ ind its is disgusting affair my fault 4 tifa ; blic prints of the cdlir intry ‘ ’ into the Ml ft my It that a large per <J . bl nt. ----- of ‘ iction ihis dommuni are forced to the coiiviction o legal remedy lest more iliat you fo 'at Jy n yoti have dreamed .or cf ihould be pr And «L to -- conc1ud|, allow --- . P ’ ’ bi' .. . you*Would - u,would Op. that, though sngg j. constant oath, itBhall be my ieve to far ’descend ,fowaTd toward the bi...... ■■ a -’W velof the t creation as to compound i the autl r of my domestic undajng. nd as for our legal advisor and tjie *u- ior df your catd,” and she who Wrote a IfOipe laud f her own exploit^in this daily, she is regarded in community with *i emotions of «¿ngled JOHN BIRD. I Tl ’ll: H ’1’ I; i! ! Illi i -I I ■ ' ML I 1 f 4- ’ 1 4-i ■t ÜGS--MUSIO. Haïr Dressing Saloon. FOR A'Bfl/ AVE. YOUR HAIRCUT IN THU LAV P’E8T STYLE, FOR A GOOD BATH AND YOUR WHI8KER8 BLACKEST, DY ED THE • ■ ’ * —< GO TO— J. R. 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