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Show PACIFIC COAST NEWS. I l CALIFORNIA, . ( The Call sivva: There are as many ; ib a ilozen dilirent aapiriiiit for the California seLaiurshiu wosl of whom would till the position crt-Jitahly if 'elected. Some s vy the place will he, i obtained by the man who has ihe s I axoni money ti apart1 ; but we do not j jao regard tha bitualion, for men are j I not eaoily purchuaud by tlie wholesale; I and then, if it be uuderetoud that, laucb a dtepobuion ie to be made of the , luttice, the Halbir mturiul will be ' leiorhitant in iLi ileiuauds. The Mo'Joc Lnil.-pendeut ol the lat ! ! furniehea the fo. Kiting particulara of j the lynching in that county: As A. Fran 1c, deputy ahenfl, was on hia way to Alturua, the county seat, with lohn McCoy, he was stopped by about tit'leoii wrmyd and uiiakt'd men, who dpinaudBd the prisoner McCoy. The deputy and his assistant, Thomas Jeuderon, were taken from the wagou and l ound, commanded not to Btir, and a uurd placed over them with ahot guns. The rent of the gan toot charge of the wagon and prisoner. McCoy epoke and s-id, "boy, thii ie what I expected." The L mob told hint to any his pi ay era. In 3 miawer to that he Haid. "Sboot me, and not hauu iu." The ropu was j prepared over a yme limb by th9 side 1 ol the road, and when the wagon was 1 mopped one of the parly led the horses under the limb of the tree. The I rope was then put around his neck, I imd the wortl, "pull on it, boys," was 1 given, lie was soon seen dangling a between, heiven and earth. The jj masked mo remained about twenty-! twenty-! rive minutes on the spot, and then 1 the deputy and his assistant were re-a re-a leased and roimnaiided to go to Adm and let the man hang all night. I .McCoy had stabbed a man whom he 1 bad never spoken to nor saw before j in hie life, 'ihe murdered man's ntmie waa Chat les Ltubeoker, a quiet, industrious and inotlensive mtn, who never drank liquurs of any kind, and nad never seen nor spoken to McCoy in liis life. Ho was Btabbed in the breast with a pocket-knife. i The people's committee of twenty-l twenty-l one, appointed to cooler with the I douthern Pacifio railway directors, I have called a meeting ol the people I ot Los Angoles, San Diego and 8an Barnadino count Sea an the loth instant. R. C. Sargent's noted trotting Uorw "GJoncoe" died on his ranch near Stockton the other day, at the ripe a age of 32 years. : "Glencoe" was sirtd I by the thorough bred stalliou "Gray Eagle," and wm brought to this coast that time to 1859 was considered one of the fastest trotting horses on the Pacific coast, OREGON. This year it is estimated that the section of country, east ol the Cascade mountains will export products to the amount ot nearly two millions of dollars, dol-lars, exclusive of the precious metals. Between 3,000 and 4,000 Celestials make their i omes in Portland. |