Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, January 29, 1875, Image 1

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    RATES OF ADVERTISING
LAFAYETTE, OREGON
PRICE TEN CENTS
JANUARY 29,( 1875
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Religious services will lx? held bygth
M. E. Church South, as follows:
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the South, fend, authorizing' the
West Chehalem,11 Al M.-
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[FROM THE PORTLAND DAILIES.]
Fourth
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President tgfeuspend the habeas
E. G. MICHAEL, P. U.
corpus right in certain cases, vilth
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other insature« which have lien
Dr. J. W. Watts will preach at tills
the second Sunday In every month a
LOUISIANA AFFAIRS! subjects of Consideration by the
■a., and in the evening at early cs
light.
Caucus Comtótee. The proceed
ings are represented to have boon
ME. Church
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Religious services will be held by thoM. Congressional Investigation harmonious and thO result entirely
E- Church, as follows:
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Fit st Sabbath Lafayette at 11 a . m ., and
Unity Bch<ol House at 3 p. M.
Second Sabbath Smiths’ Church at 11| A.
m , We*t Chchalem 7 r. m .. -
Third Sabbath, North Yamhill 11 a .pc.,
Lafayette 7 p . m .
Fourth Sabbath at McMinnville 11 A4M.
and 7 r. m .
W. Rm, P. C,
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TARIFF ON
BUSINESS CARDS
JNO. J. DALY,
AttQrney-at-l-aw,
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and all the courts of the 3rd Judi­
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JAS. McCAIN,,
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| B oston , January 20.—Henry
li Daws was elected United States
Senator on the second ballot to-
Office in tho Court House
I». C. SULLIVAN,
Attorn ey-at-kaw,
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! L incoln , Ne., January 22.—A.
REFILL hereafter be found at the south* IS: Paddock, formerly Governor
cast corner room of Reed's Opérai
House, up stairs, Salem, Oregon.
nllly ; wps dected U. S. Senator.
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Conservatives carried it, having a
majority of titenty-nine in the
House and ten in the Senate, elect­
ing a State Treasurer by over 4,-
000 majority; that the returning
board falsified* the returns; that
there was no intimidation of vot-
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ers, except that by colored Repub­
licans of colored Conservatives,
and by U. S. troOps under com­
mand of U.S. Marshals, io iirtiini-
daie white Conservatives. The
Secretary ristow slipped yes- rest of the points are general and
ibecffic denials of the allegations
terday and spi ained his leg.
Five of the 'eleven members of of Republican counsel. The com­
mittee meet to:inorrow to liiar ev­
the Comniittç >e on'Electiona are
idence.
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S hreveport , La., Jan. 23.—A
majority to ex
non from Ids |
tcard is published, to-day signed'by
The Présidât and several mem­ a number of northern residents of
bers of .his Cabinet have gone to Shreveport including traders, cot­
ton buyers and planters, expressing
Philadelphia tb/attend a party.
; The House as. passed, without astonishment at the recent report
amendment, 11 lough ton’s bill to of Major Merrill to General Sher­
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confirm to Sani Jose the title to th le idan of ostracism and persecution
4 of colored and white Republicans
Pueblo laiids. i
in this section, denouncing the
N ew O rlea |&, Ja n. 22.—Hoar,
statements in whole and in detail
Wheeler, Fry and Marshall, lof
as utterly false. They say the re­
the congress io ila I committee arriv­
lations between the whites and
ed last night aid had a preFinioa*
blacks is unusually friendly, arising
ry rtiecting. Ip day the counsel
doubtless from the fact that to a
on either side submitted their cas­
great extent they acted and voted
es. ; The Republicans make Hie
together last election. They think
following point:
1st. They cfjn show 1,000 Rc- the good order here quite remark­
able, considering the fact that par­
publ’can voters (intimidated from
ish officials iand representatives
vGtin# the Repi blican ticket: first,
who were elected by 600 majority
by thcCblfnxm ssacre; second,[by
in as orderly an election as ever
tlio Consliatta r assacrc; ; thirdyjby
third
was held, had been for a second
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the White L( igne conspiracy;
time climated out of their rights.
fourth, by violent deposing of par­
They conclude bj’ saying the state-'
ish officers thrcjugliout the State
mentsreferred to are so outrageous­
and installing ilfeJal McEnery of­
ly false and groundless they could
ficials; fifth, general. proscription
only have originated in a crazy
and persecution! of Republicans;
brain and conceited malice.
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sixth, by insurrebtióri, September
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N ew O rleans , Jan. 23. -A cau­
2d. That the jwiiite Leaguo is cus of the Conservative members
an organized conspiracy against of the House to-day adopted the
State governine] t, confederated following resolution: “Desiring in
with kindred orgj nidations thro­ the interest of our afflicted ‘State,
out the south; tl nt object is the to have a solution of the political
overthrow of red instructed gov- trouble, and believing in the fair­
eminent and viri lal annulment of ness of the Congressional Commit­
the constitutional amendments; tee now in New Orleans, we as a
that one of its daiig ?erous results is body ask them, if the task be not
a revival of the oldtli hostility against considered too onerous, to take the
the Ut|S. Governfn Rent.
. j j returns of 1874, together with all
3d. That the ye tended Wiltzl fair and iclevant testimony, and
organization of th4 j House of Rep 1 upon sucli returns aad evidence to
resentatives waai 1 revolutionär. i ‘declare what members of *lhe leg­
.nob, entirely destitute of legality ; islature were fairly elected.^
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W ashington , Jan. 23.—There
seems at present to be serious
doubts about Pinchbeck’s admis­
sion to the Senate from Louisiana.
It is opposed earnestly on the
ground that if Congress fails to
legislate on the Louisiana question,
the President will accept Pinch­
beck’s admission as another recog­
nition of Kellogg’s government.
An attempt is making to seat
Pinchbeck under the vote of the
Republican caucus,'but it is not yet
touted whether the caucus will so
order. Some prominent Senators
are positive of a negative vote.
There is an impression if Congee 8
fails to act, the President will
withdraw the;! troops from Louisi­
ana. ' '
A military gov »ramen t for Lou­
isiana, or any' other of the south­
ern States, as some have privately
suggested, is out of the question.
Gen. Sheridan will remain at New
Orleans without limit as to time.
W ashington , Jan. 24.—The
Secretary of the Interior recom­
mends an appropriation of $15,0(10
for the erection of a grist and saw­
i mill at Siletz Agency, in Oregon,
which would save a large amount
annually to the government, now
paid for the transportation of flour,
etc., although abundant wheat car.
be raised by rthe Indians on the
reservation.
rysville Woolen Mills is probably
the largest of any jingle property.
A number of churches considera-
blv damaged; the levels can, under
intelligent management be rebuilt
with no large expenditure. . Threa
persons were drowned. A relief
committeo has been
formed. The
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Oroville and Oregon railroads con­
siderably washed but bein# repair­
ed. . A great loss of stock ¡«.re­
ported from the surrounding coun-
try.«e-’-?T>
At Colusa, ‘Visalia, Petaluma,
and other points the storm was
leverc.
W ashington , Jan. 25.—Secre.-
tary Gorham called the Senate to
order and read a letter from Vice
President Wilson, dated Saturday
last, announcing that’a pressing
engagement would most certainly
prevent his attendance at the open­
ing of the Senate to-day. Bout*
well submitted a resolution declar­
ing H. B. Anthony President pro
tern, of the Senate, which was
agreed to, and the Secretay. was
instructed to inform the President
of the House of Representatives of
the election.
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The Secretary of the Interior
also asks Congress to appropriate
$30,000 to supply deficiency in the
proceeds of the sales of land!« in
Round Valley Reservation, appli­
cable to the payment of settlers for
rinprovetfients on said reservation,
to liquidate such claims thereon as
may be found valid by virtue of
pre-emption or homestead entry,
this- recommendation J virtually
abandons the proposition hereto­
fore held by the department, that
lands restored ftc public domain
should be appraised, and settlers
purchasing should be required to
pay high prices to cover the defi­
ciency.
A large number of petitions
were presented for repealing the
ten per cent, reduction of the tar­
iff on certain articles, and against
the restoration of duty on tea and
coffee.
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faira to-day lasted several hours,
but there being conflicting views
Office in the Court Hou«e
nd conclusion was reached. The
C hicago , Jan. 25.—An Inter-
;nA«.A. BALL
- B. STOTT caucus, instead of giving expres­
Ocean's Washington special says
BALL & STOTT,
sion to its views on the Louisiana
the debate ever the admission* of
Attorneys at Law, question, agreed to await the ac­
, Colorado developed a strong ojipo-
111 First Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel tion of the Commitice on Elections
sition, although of-twenty-five Sen­
ion the Pinchbeck credentials, and
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ators present over half were in fa­
will therefore be governed in the
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vor of admission. The subject
Senate by the Committee’s report.
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Some Senators say there is no es- that it'was a part pf a conspiracy 7 M adison , Wis., Jan. 22;—In will probably come uj> i to morrow..
ica$c from the present difficulties to revolutionize t|e entire State the Republican caucus to-night, 59 The chances of an enabling act be­
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Bn that State except by reiianding Government-.
faembers were present, Carpenter ing reported, aye not aery good.
4th. We desirç j to submit evi- hiras nominated U. S. Senator by a
|t to a Territorial conjitinn. * By
Neithe»’ of the House caucuses of
dence
upon
political
assassinations, Mote ot 44 to Washburn, 13; Rti- Friday night commanded the ac­
¿this means could be avoided com­
plications growing out'oi the rec- murders, pròscripti« in in theaters |le, 1; Fairchild, 1. The vote was tive support of most of the promi­
pgnition of the Kellogg Govern- or public places. e.i pulsion of col­ (hen made unanimous. The Dem­ nent Republicans, although there
Inent. It is the only way by which ored children fra li schools by ocratic caucus met and adjourned was a considerably larger attend­
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STEPHESON <fc SHAMLY, PROPR’S prder may eventually be restored, mobs.
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ance last night. Blaine, Dawes,
Without making a nomination,
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answer
to
the
joints
made
by
Garfield, Scofield, McCrary and
TWTE WILL keep ” CONSTANTLY ON pthers think a stronger hand ought
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maha , Jan. 23.— Algernon
W hand all kinds of rough lumber,
others of that class took no part
which we arc selling cheaper than an^ to . be stretched toward several counsel of the othei ¡aide they will
Sj-duey
Paddock,
elected
to
suc
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other mill In the connty.
whatever lai t night. Ib fact, both
Persons who contemplate building will Southern States, otherwise there show,’if allowed, th|t intimidation
And it to their advantage to give us a call
by U. S. military w|as in fact only ceed Senator Tipton, is a native of
pnight be anarchy. Opinions dif­
before purchasing elsewhere.
S^i. Lawrence county, N. Y., about meetings have been almost entire­
the fear which parlies guilty of
ly in the bands of southern Repub­
Boxing......... .................. •• 19 « K ferent from these wcre^ expressed
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9 11 M l»y more conservative Senators. complicity iu the mapiacres of Col- lated to Gideon Wells, and Gener»
A Madison, Wis., special to the
All seem to Comprehend the diffi-
For large bills of lumber for houses and
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»and
Senator
Sherman.
barns we will make reductions.
eultjes of the situation
Times say8 the opposition Senate,
WRIGHT & STEPHESON.
No dis-
J ew Y ork , Jan. 23.—While
_________ dec4:n41:ly________________ tinctire plan has been presented
caucus last night, consisting of 50
as
a relief.
importers generally faver the members, unanimously nominated
i An evenin# dispatch states that
posed tariff on teas, dealers Gen. S. Bragg, of Fon Du Lac.
(here was a large attendance at
think will
it will
yield
little revenue M ARYBVILLE, January 22.—The
yield
little
for a full year to come, because of
the House Republican Caucus to*
water liar subsided; streets ob-
the ^¿unprecedented accumulation of
lliglitl There was a general dis­
& in the United States and the structed with cord-wood, barrels,
cussion of Southern questions; fi-
dead cattle, boxes, etc. Merchants
fad < that the new crop will have
rpdly a resolution was adopted pla­
raised their goods on counters and
cing acts with a majoritv of the boldest and most oui
left Asiatic ports before the new
boxes, but only in a few cases out
tariff gees into effect. It is esti-
House. A resolution for this pur­ caer of assassination
of the water. The aggregate loss
mil ¡ed if the law takes effect March
pose will probably be introduced
fini L there will be a stock on hand in twenty houses is sufficient to
i^ the House on Monday. When
build a good levee around the city.’
of Ninety million pounds, besides
adopted it/W ill have the effect of
The damage done to public build­
new crop importations.
nservativ
I ■. ings* is quite serious.; Loss at Ma-
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BushiefS notices in the Locai Columns, 25
ents per line, each insertion.
The Chair presented a commu­
nication from the /Secretary of
War, transmitting gopies of docu­
ments on the State of Louisiana.
Ordered printed and referred to
Committee on Elections.
Butler, of Massachusetts, moved
to suspend the rules and take from
the Speaker's table the (Senate Civ­
il Rights Bill for consideration at
the pi esent time, and continuously
till final disposition thereof, and
that no diliatory motion be allow­
ed till such bill and amendments
shall have been finally disposed of.
The motion was lost.
N ew O rleans , Jan. 25.—Gen.
Emery, in transmitting his report,
calls attention to the difficulty of
the array in keeping the peace
without the power of removing the
causes of disturbance, and recom­
mends that, if possible, the powers
of the military commander shall
be greatly increased, or some oth­
er measure adopted to obtain the
desired end. General /Sherman
endorses this report, under date of
January 4,1875.
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