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W. I,. ADA-IS, EDITOR. O&EOOH CITYi SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1859. Arrival at Ik Mall. The Eastern mail arrived at Portland on Saturday lust, with dates from Xew Or leans to tlie 27tb of June. We give all the news of intercut in thin week' issue. It will be seen that there has been some terrible fighting in Italy between the Allied armies and the Austrian, in which the lat ter were worsted in every encounter. The lutcst papcra bjr mail from New York are to the 20th of June, and contain nothing later from Enroiic than the battle of Ma genta but by way of Xew Orleans we bare telegraphic dispatches several days later, informing us of another battle at Malegnnno, in which the Austrian! were defeated by 'ajolcon that the Allies bad entered Milan, and thut Victor Emmanuel bad been proclaimed King of Lombard. The Atutrlans, it was mid, had retreated in good order, and would muke a decisive aland behind the river Adda, at the cele brated Iiridgc of Lodi. XOMCTH 1X1) THE ITiLMNf. Ka w ToKK, June 23. 'Die New York Timce publish today a letter from Kaieulh, dated Lun- don, the Dlh, and iddrewed to Ih. editor of the Tiirtee. In thie teller Koaauth informa llie Italian of tliit country tint the lime hue out arrived fur them In lake part in Ihe war. He telle them Uiat though th.aky li brightening great diflieullie. are lo tie orereome before they oaa engage in Ihe war without dial degree of rali neee which would be ruineue lo them, and which would reeult in no immediate benefit to their coun try. In oonoluding he promiae lo apprie them when llie moment arriro. for thorn to take an ac tive part, and requeaU that they wait quietly and patiently fur tho cri.ia. DiruiXiTio w oriMON. Waammmifi, June 23. The war in Europe it Ihe principal topic of convenation in our diploinatio circle. The opinion expr.aaed by thrm i, thai though the Government in Europe who nre not engaged in the war are deairou. of peace, the comp'icalion. are o groat that It will be almnet irnpowibl. to pre vent a general conflagration. In audi an event, il if believed that Kuea'a will undoubtedly array her aelf with France. AMERICAN VOI.UNTKIRA FOa MEXICO. Waiiisotuh, Juii 24. Official infunnatinn ha boon recoived from Mexico to the effect that Gen. Vidaurri, a prominent Liberal le ader of Norihtrn Mex'eo, hae, with the amcnt uf I'r.aiileut Juarei, aecepled the offer of three thouand American vol nnleere, who are ready lo join him. The matter ha been referred to our Govern mout, and tho eubjret i now under contijeration. KCRKTARV FLOfD. Wamiinuton, June 2 1. Serieu apprehenaion are entertameil by the friend and family of Sec reinry rioyu, un account of llie prccariou atale of hi he.illh. Jjia family wiih him to leave Ihe Cab' Inet lie ha left Waahingtoa for the Soldier' Jluine, to recruit hie health. Letter from Hlephrn . Ilougla. Wamiinoton, June 23. The frien.l of Judge ireugin are In pownwiun of the following letter, xp.a nmg hi poitum in regard lo the I'reaiilincy vt iiinotix, June 22J. 18M. . Ml L I . .1 A Vtr. THC ALLinUAHUHI. I um itticnicu esterdar morning, a little before twoXiroupe gave one of their delightful concerts lock, fire wai seen Issuing from the roof before a full bouse on Thursday evening fot the building occupied by " Titnsw as a hut, in thii city, at Washington Hall boarding-house, opposite Mr. Ilarvey'i rea Althoagh laboring under the diiadvantage Idcnce. The whole building was loon en- 0f having a very poor room to ung in, tueir vcloped in flamed, and for a while it iemcd performance fully sustained their high char- as though the ' devouring element' intended actcr as musicians. Even if we were dis to sweep the buildings on both sides of the posed to be criticnl, we scarcely know what street for several blocks but Ir such was we couu fl,1( (8Ut with. Most or the iU Intention, it was fortunately frustrated strolling bands of players and lingers who by the indotnituble efforts of McLoughlin laVe infested tho country for threo or four Fire Company zo. I, which was early on Jtn p8l,t mTe produced no other pcrma the ground, and did good service in stop- ncnt effect than to drain the State of its ping the progress of the lire, aided by the money and corrupt its morals, but we can exertions of tho citizens gcucrally. Their conscientiously commend tho A llcghaulans unconquerable little engine needs a good to all lovers of good music and rational, word in its favor by some one, as it appears moral amusemcut. Goto their concerts to have few friends in town and yet, but Bud take your children. We have bad the for its use yesterday morning, notwith- Ufcasuro of hearing them under more favora- standing one of its pumps was soon broken, j0 circumstances, and can but hope, when more than one hundred thousaud dollars' they favor us with another visit, they will worth of property would now be In smoke, find tt better room and a iurgcr audience, It wants aiorc care bestowed on it than has The Alleghanians will go up as for as lcen done of Jute, and probably a consid- Corvallis before returning. We may ex erable length more of hose, when with pect them here again In a week or ten days, plenty of water it will be able to arrest tho when they expect to give another of their progress of any fire. concerts, with an entire change of pcrfor- Mr. Harvey, the owner of the bouse, mance. pstiinntea hi Ins nt admit kft fiflfl Tim v,,.er,l.,In buildincr near Lr woa also Atte" 10 Ksui-E.-On Thursday burned. morning last, Mr. Louis I.ehrcns in patting the jail discovered that the prisoners con 1 orce I't MP. Komi & Co., of the Wil- fined there had nearlv succeeded in driving lumctte Iron Works, are putting np a force out tho staple to which the padlock was pump at their establishment, to be worked fastened, when be obtained some assistance by water power, with five or six hundred and secured the coveys. It was fortunate feet of hose. They propose, if the city will that Mr. IJchrens happened along in time, furnish hose enough, to send water from as, but for him, that scalawag John Me- their foundcry to any part of town, even to Langhlin would be at largo again. Uov. Abernethy's residence, in quantity sufficient to supply the engine, or to threw . , i.i ml, i iflfioituiwillintftocastiUvotoforanj boat, about the size of the Jennie. n.j, tbistime. Strycbnne whisky gambling f2mm for President though with . deeper hold, and baft -.S Z1!XV oryaf- almost loaded, and expecting J in heavy demand If yoo wen tto.sk iJ0K0m, and .special At thl- place there are four or JJ city,wnerosi7cuu nea.m r-g 7 ' M.n,lc, to nndcrmino the and a new dwelling erected by o ... is ucail out in murueruua uw iw iuo , . ,i r it. .It.... tn. IT? f mul In., tvlili.-i lm t..i ' ' lousy, loafing forms In humanity, shape Government ana unng tue w u , , . ,m k ,a Sequent them, for my life I could nut tocoutonpt. In this noble object t wiD introduce . bloom g br.de, trampl uwiii'i'i.iin""", ... .. ... n'i.i. iv.n.ru.rafa Uiw from her W unctta hnmn fall.....-.. tell you. fiufflce It to say that on almost gmuiy uuito win mu.b. .- - x-- w iv.ii ;v. """"" J l" ... .. m . ....... Ir. I untfl A fi'Ur nrrce nf .s.t . ' every corner, and In many places between publicans, anu men o. em --v, - " " . "-jooki, the corners ' Eldorado," Mt. Hood," Me- respective of past associations, are willing so. below the mouth of Deschutes i tropolitan or Wme other significant title to com. forward and rescue the country ..,hoom for gardens, and If there well understood by topers, If to be seen.- from Impending danger. It will object to half dozen nice fum! les Iving berelt wcj, Vou must not think mo too bard on the the cooperation of no man, so that It is sure not bo an unpleasant place for a reside town or Its pra'tlccs, but the truth must be or electing mose upou wnum u.o aV...B .... -.v- ... U11,K x oostrttj rh. .nrhl ehonlil full. And in roar relv with an assurauco oi an noncsi, a nuiuwr .! u uoaw, noon, M order to give you a better understanding of efficient, and faithful administration of iU fluts, which have been, and aro to lor,, the way the business men of the Dalles affairs. tent yet used as a means of carrying . . . ..... .i . t nn llm rivnr. Oiia of Uiiua Imniu k.ji manage their anairs, l win suite mat i T Q ihue The ercat contest " -- , ; ; "om spenUost Sunday in that place, and that 0ZtonVt JZIZ Henry P. Isaac, and two or three others . rth . tllfl - .., noinla of the Ke)ub. ' "k to dry. were the only men of business who closed Dcmocratfc pIatform8: JZ 'In to Z 2 -"T, their door, on that day. Stores, gambling Fro, lh. vunt,uwJ From the Kentucky and. V bf&an '? ,urge 0"r w? itio nntiorm : i"vi.i .uuu, xue Keu, Democratic! scenm lrulv..l Tlii.i tli I f. ii ' " . ... . ...iU hi. iiiiii-ii n;iiiii'iii-!a liiiii. li. wmm . upon Conrtilulion oonfer up-1 , ra)Hrl Bethel Colleciate Ixstititk. Weare the water from the hose to 'the bight of ,to Ieurn l!'at tLi' Institu,ion fa ,n 4 elirl.tr feet, in a stream three times the size flounsl""& co"d",on' 8nd is ea,IilJr SMnS of that thrown by the engine. It will be I "P00,1''? , wjU of,t' Palrons nd thc nil fnr tl. i7nnnr.il tub. m.(in. !... ,,mB ol c""iion generally, ii is now consideration. under t,,e n,aUuEcn'CDt f Professors Xa- thantcl Hudson and Levi Rowland. Sco almost a lutE. Larly on Thursday advertisement In this week's nnDCv morn in cr of this week, a can of nlinsnlinrii I 1 1 in Dr. Steele's Dn.r Sto took fin. nn.l " Geo. '. Lawson, late of Oregon, had set the papering of the wall in a blaze, ran 8",nit Jo La" two years "8 fo' when it was discovered, and the fire cxtin- Dt'1(,Sato to Congress, is the nnti-Lecomp. guished. The Election The official returns received at the Secretary's office show Doug lus county to have given Stout 150 majori ty, instead of H 9, as at first reported thus making Stout's majority 10. The of ficial returns from Coos only remain to come in ton candidate for the Stute Senate in Yuba county, California Tiiaxks. Dr. Stcclo has laid us under renewed obligations for liberal files of the lutcst papers by tho P'astcrn moil. lp the Columbia. En. Altci's: As newsnaners ar fhi lift. but the general result will not be of the world, so also is porrr.Snnn,lr.nn ,u changed. I lifo nf npH'snnni.m CnrlnSif . r-rv.w. u.ivanj, bum o iauu J. Tt. Diia.x, Ei . I liilimnie. luw Jty Drat Sir I have received vur letter, en. quiring whether nry frien.la are at librrty lo preaent .ii miiiio iu me nuniaiiin toineiilion for I real Irnliul M..H1 lialioii. Ilrfore tins qnetiun can be imir iieieriuinni, it will be neeemnry to utiilrratam fliaiinoiiy upon wlmi mue the onnvua i to be con tlui-tr J. If, a I have full fiilli il.y rill, the Deinoeralie lnj aiian ueirniiiiie, III tliu i'remiliiilial election in i.-ii,u, to a.lliirr to the pniii'iileeeiiibi.lied in th Compromise mi-miireauf IM.'it), ami ratified by th people in the rreaiJentinl eliTtiun of IS.'iS, n-af. niicu in me ia"a..eiir.iKaactof and iii' curporaled til ihe t 'lllCJIIIAli lilalforin it. Ikl-.i! a eipfliindi d by .Mr. liurhanun in hi letter ac cepting me ii..iiiiimii..n, and approved by thepeo- r. in. ririimn in mat ev. in, my rrienda will he at I berty u irrnt my Hume to the Conven tion it tin y aro proper lo du , II, on the nmlrary, it ahull Iwcnino tho pol'cy of the Deiiiin rallc parly (which 1 eannot amieipaie) ti repudiate llie.r tinie-hnniired principln, on ".ii . imvo aiineriu ao many pair iot:o tri umphal and in lieu of llicm, Ihe Convention ahall litli rlulo into Iho cred of the party nich new iue aaths remalof the Afri.au alar Irado.or a lotiK-eaa onal .luve code for the Tei ritorica, on me uo, riiie mat llie Cuiwtitution of the I'niled Nlale either e.uli!i.h,e,ir proh hil alavery in Ihe larriliiriee, beyond the powurofthe people lej:illy to ouiitrol i, oih. r properly, li i.due lo caudor i y mat in aucn nn event I iould not accent the Boniinalien, if tendered lo me. Truaiin that Una nnawcr will be deemed .uflj eiently etplitit, 1 am, very respectfully, your friend, 8. A. Uoi'oia. Mistake. In our table of the official ablc au,,jition 'to s "d be seen,' led me vote of the different precincts of this county lo (J,lit the 1ll!ct '""""tony of borne, and at the late election there was a mistake in start m f'ue'st r sonictlung new. Having the vote of Tualatin precinct, which showed WI,,1C8SC(I ror scvcr' monlhs past the ma- that Stout had 7 maioritv there, whereas nia ,nat ,ms prevailod among the citizens of Loam's nmioritv was 3. Tim nrn. tLo " '"'""et'o Volley to emigrate to East- gate of the votes, however, In the county crn 0rcgn. 1 determined to go and see was correct giving Lognn a majority of uiuucncc coiiiroueu itictn so singularly. one. ".wiuun;iy i ibii roniunu on the 20th The Dalles Journal, by comparing the mst-on loarJ tho ' Mountain Buck,' for tables in tho Argus and Statesman, will see the DallcS1, You wiU bc" in D,il"l I thut our statement above is correct, and if h.lul ncvcr bcc" furtlicr eastward, on the it will examine the Statesman's a little more river' tllan Portland and hence every foot closely it will there find four errors in the ffas "ew ,0 me' n"d CTCI7 Poi,lt presented votes of Milwaukie and Manniam nrenn,.. something new and attractive. The nsual . . ' I I l but these errors enn be obviated by sub- u u,m f"uer ot river scenery, is stituting 'Milwaukie' in place of 'Mar- cveO'B'"ere presented in bold outlines. Tho quam's,' and ' witty tefrsfu.' The table in ' luo allss0liri tlie great Mississippi, present something worthy the attention of house, saloons, andstrvchn iwliirikr shops Rpubiiean riatrorni : wereonen. and doh.tr as heavy a business IJiJ! 1 ' ww I uiuuun vvuivrm l"M vwi"miium whi "f . .... a a i - on that day as on any other day of the Congrea meren now- on Congrea tovereien saiiiiui uana wan pen or pencil to drj weiltinilw.il If lint a hearier bimineiii ""r ,"r,lurlM I"" " "'" aiO IIS icaiures so 08 10 render the snhiM went mueeu, it not a ueavicr ousiuess. . ,, . .Su trtforUieir iifl 0fihLnitd suite . ... ... . """W But by this I would not havo vou utidcM trownment. and that In for their rovoriimeiit, intcrcsiing. iJuiuiecyeexpcrlencejiie,,, stand that there are no respectable .nd ":f .irririiTth.' .f frc?do,n '? fo,,owinK . ing Umarf good pcoplo in the place, for this would be duty of tonirre to pro- right and duty of con- the hills 08 they seem to join the blue inj miit m m icmionea grena io pa iaw lor oniio sky in me aim distance. Farfflik lhe (win ralici of bar- llie protection of lavcry , , ., . , " barwn, polBa"7 ! I" Terriloriea. lan1 on tho riTer cxlst 7 faiM alarery. quantities, as tho banks are usually Modj The Doiiglosites try to occupy an inter- and the bottoms narrow. For some d mediate ground, denying to Congress the tanco below tho mouth of Umatilla & i ... i .... i . . . i i .... . naut class. I heard two sermons thero on rie"1 Clll,fr 10 exemue or proicci slavery in country stretches UncH from the tivtr bti uuday lost-ono by Her. dishing Eels, of tl10 Territories, but giving that power to a level plain, covered with sage, grearwa,; Forest Grove. Washincton county, and the 11,9 '"I"""-''. ""Hie" w te uocinne, now- and horued frogs. It looked quite liked other by Rcr. W. A. Tcnney, located at er"' of J'gc Taney, who lias nlrcudy do- the Plains, and tho idea of buffalo the Dalles both of which were earnest ci(Icd fl8a'nst territorial sovereignty. This 4C,( Camo at onco to mind. The stem. and convincing, and listened to by attentive ki"oc,iJ t Douglas plutform out of the carries a sail, and as the wind wai ty and Intelligent audiences. Another praise- TinS n(1 'eaves the field clear to tho two which is indeed generally the case goiaf . worthy feature remains to be told, which ffreat parties to scttlo the important tpies- Up, tho broad canvass assisted considentlj shall by no means pass unnoticed. A flour- tion an "Pleal t0 the whole people. iu stemming the rushing current of sw ishing Division of the Sons of Temperance M(JV(M(a(t ,f pre.ideatui i.aadidatea. ffaler- Tl,e ba,lks flre entirely clcstitotcof is making its mark, and what makes this The two busiest and most conspicuous timber, and the boat relies principsllyoi moro significant is tlie fact that its chief Democratic candidates for tho next Prcsi- drift, which is scattered in coiisidertlli far from the truth. Thero aro many excel lent pcoplo located thero, who are making their mark, and will in a few years over come to a great extent the scandalous and heathenish practices of the now predomi- support has been drawn from the soldiers of jencrare oovernor u use and bctintor profusion nlong tho beach. At one poist the garrison established at that place.- JJ jSj they were hauling wood from . point ft Among the troops removed from tho Dulles vn tiie Siamese twins: but now th,?, eight miles distant on tho mountain-ma went to work with energy and devotion iu tho great and good cause. But I have said enough of the Dulles and its people. As to the surrounding country, you have had my opinion long ago; atid I need only repeat that I consider it worth way. uood busitiess for wood chonpm while drifts last. After entering the mouth of Snake Rit the country gradually rises, becoming mm the Argus is a literal transcript from the poll-Looks with the exception above men tionedand is ' correct.' Emigration to Oiikko.v. A'e hear of a great many families intending to move into Oregon from California this season, to settle here. Those families who wish to make a homo don't feel like sitting down upon an old Spanish grant and run tlie risk of hav ing their improvements wrested from them by some other claimant. Let them come to Oregon, and get a title direct from Un- le Sum about which there can be no ques- ton. ."?, i!uu, eoni- "u is he Al;w for the in- the Stat s four days iu eros- cam- !0ntl:e2JofJay son-in-lat b, and . that d7 brukeW Tiik AV.tn in EriiorK. We read a great deal now-a-dnys concerning tho rapidity with which the eumpaign in Italy will be prosecuted, and the war likely to be ended between t rauec and Austria, owing to rail road improvements and steam communica tion, which in a day can traiisWt men and munition! of war from the French stations to tho of Sardinia. Without any of these facilities for traii.rtation, Napoleon the uroi on t no nth or Jlay, s00 meneed his march over the Als for'tli Tasiou oi ttaly, ami was aing. He reached Milan on crossed the Po on the 6th, a uiviston of his army under Lannea r;ni the battle of MoutelKllo. On the 14th of ' "v'iwu5 iii mc memo-ei n,. r-.... rable battle of varpnw(, , ..... .... . . "Vr19 Court. 1..0 iiiwuij me cam paign in fimr weeks, and on July 3J was "acis again in I'aris. h might be, howey. mat ir UM Honey was at the head of amirs new, with all the modern improve ment, the war would hare been ended in wut a week, i time from ment. New PArr.R. ye iavo jmtj siglt nt prospectus for a new paper to be issued about the first of September at Albany, in Linn county, iu this State, to be under the editorial control of Hon. Delazon Smith, ic L. fc. b., but whose title the Portland ewa thinks should be 'C.U.S.S.' The paper is to be called the " Oregon Demo crat. I tie prospectus, like Delusion' speeches iu Congress, before the Claim Com nnttee, on tho stump, and elsewhere, is very lengthy.' Delusions object appears to be, from the prosjwtus, to furnish the party with an organ, which he seems to think is wanting now since the defection of the Statesman from Lane's interest. rkp. Jtalch, who murdered his m Portland last fall, aud who jail some time last snrinir. was taken again last week near Portland. His trial will hkely come off at tl, " - "-v j'l VJl Ub It J HI Jl Jto a due appreciation of its merits. nNvt its commenoe- TW. fru from th .l.. t ... .uuiri lUHl ."TV "aokiIWaChinWn.n T'9 tin., .go, W..COU nUd of munler and ntrnced to be hutur oathe ?a.h orAogust The cm wdl taitB to the Supreme Court W- Aarml, 0, beSthmst eonsaiuingtLegreaWpjtof tktowa IsestiuutedMlJowo a Pr. HawthomaTsnJ Ad I AoVIlTlltVfVTa . in Pan Ur.1 L . ... eal and aurgical aid. i n wurung lloUet a celebrated Han Forw, can bt unkUtod b, .rp!yiag to Xtw. .11 and 1 oM ia ihi. eitjr, at th. City Book Store. --v . iur uie. r.an.aj Oregno. Pmf. NeaeQ. lliink n... , , , ...j rTirara aa me pioneer m the rf i.nl,ei., w Goiuiry. Iee'i Natieeal drcoa, whicfc waa aanMDeW ini time aga a. beng abwi ,t Ai, Sau k adverts .a ow column. day u,., j, wU, fan. la Orego. City n Saturday, Aonat 13th. Tli. rau-e. SUi knnUj rf h, aaceaaf tha company. I Tracy A Co. have our thanks for a latt ropy of the Victoria tfaxerte. the curious and the reflecting mind, but wnen you come to add the wild, terrific grandeur of mountain scenery, green vales, lofty mountains, and towering peaks canned with eternal snows, you will Gud something to interest and stir the emotions of the soul on the Columbia, unknown to river in the world. Touching at Vancouver, we had tha pleasure of taking a stroll among its envi rons, and were pleased to find it a place of more man ordinary beauty and neatness and more especially the military post lo cated nt that point. Tho nicety of ar rangement, both for the comfort of the troops and the general embellishment of the place, taking into consideration the sur rounding circumstances, is rarely equaled, and, I might add, well worthy of those who have had it under their control. No foolish expenditure has been made, but ev ery dollar, so far as I am ablc to judge, has been appropriated to a good and uselul'nur- !. weaving tins beautiful and interest mg place, we sped away for tho Casead, It is perhaps unnecessary for me to attempt to describe the scenery passed by on either sine, as uregomans generally kuow too well wnat true and gcuuine scenery is, to need the assistance of to Fort Colvillc, were twcntr-five or thirty separated by the impassable clmsm which Pc ftd oak. The price is ten dollanur i . a ... I I! .... 1 . - ti . . f . . nrueni aim ucvoteu advocates ol the cause l ""wecu a congressioiuu slave code lor cord tor any kind of wood piled up mi n a .. .. I tllA 'I lirFlfi-irtna and 0nn(r.a aAnr.aaU.tH I . . . oi lempcrance, who, upon reaching the . v," mK latter point, established a Division, ill"! -"I O aatj yvumwtg III L 1 1 (1 Ir I quarter, uovcrnor Wise, tlirough Iiim Rireiits and nine lovers in Xcw 'orh Pi.nn-1 .. .. -.. .'t . t - . : . . . ' i - ji..Mim,,1Uuisfwuerc in me iwui, isqiuto precipitous and broken as fur as stcamboit Convention. turc's wild sublimity disjilaycd on Sulfa; These National Conventinns bar nrn.ml but nothinir sunmssinc what mat ha m but little for agricultural purposes, and fit on several occasions cxcccdinirlv slinnerv nassinsr nn thr. fnlimiliii. tu only for grazing, for which lastmentioncd "'treacherous to the old stngcrsj but it is cades. Indeed. I trave the loner river tir purpose it is rarely surpassed. But why it , ' V ''e VocrnVc,.asJ,,.mnt8 preference, nerhana beca, I was M .i . . ... I una lilllt" USUCLlUll V l I.O UNU iOllLTlUS i is mere is such a disposition nmomr all inn,i . j. Lca 4l.n.' .1..I . I.. I. i . I Satisfied of nilell Kliplllo mill atron ttk Iam . . " ........ iv U.IG null UVICgUiea piCKetl OIU wa uvn w classes in the alley to remove cast of the with the greatest care. Aud from tliuir forborne, after having seen Simke. I did mountains, is more than I am able to ex- superior activity and sectional avniiuliility, not observe any settlers on the banlu 1 plain. Surely, every man iu Oregon cannot rliV m ' i v ale8t01 twccn Dbutw and the mouth of PateusL expect to make a fortune by raising stock. , exception oU Z And yet if men go there with any other ingafew scattering votes hero and there choppers and a few villages of Indian, tbt purpose in view, they nre certainly laboring for Breckinridge, Hunter, Davis, Cobb, are drying salmon. At Palouse, what under a very great delusion. If I were to Sllcll. ana others. We fear, however, supplies destined for the different euti amy located in the "Valley to Met well firewaters, the labors of tho friends of Gov cftavass 'itl. a guard of some W enough alone, and stay where he is, and he Wise iu the North will bo useless in his dozen n'cn, over many a thousand dollirf will live and die fully as hnppy as though behalf; and thut between theso two high worth of Government property. I thongtrt he should remove cast of the monn.nm 8tooIs. Wise and Douirlns, the Democratic im t.i;, . .....t i .. Senre. 1 .," Pnrty at Charleston will fall to the ron,1 T ' e FCU m cn,rn ' 7 . , . , S nn(1 bc broken to pieces. (lueu' "ot t0 ava" themselves of so conro comfortable nuartera anil mo ,.. ;., tt ., . . . - . ... .. ... ' pontnis point in a lute number of the """" u" "1'iwriuuiiy to obtain lupplut tins wild aud gloomy rcgion-for such it Charleston Mercury the editor says, in ref- Had a pleasant bath in the water of ft certainly is, in the fullest sense of the term, nce to Douglas, that " wo will sustain or louse, fludinir it mnnh .. i..n a.u coiinteiiancc nun under no circniniitniifps n . ... whatever;" tint "ho is a tS toZl lte us 'oo, there was a large pitcl Democratic party, and a traitor to those currants, a fruit between goosebrr- principles which 'secure tho South;" that ricsaud ctirrnnts, having a little the qait "he is dangerous and designing. Away ty of each. This point is the present tad Later from Fraier't Rtver. mim or oEx. r.u.MRR'8 traix at tiie ty, clique, creed, or section, who shall stand our stcamcr tmed bead toward home d r p, pau.es. "l'on tho platform of DotiRlns' princiillc wcbcSan to glide swiftly down where fa JttS'ffl" .A were climbing slowly, erall.asjustreturnedfromtl.eEoldm . es MmZuu U U"r trip down occupied about onFrarisIliyer, coming through byThl CteJffnfaT 4 P- C20baWt,',t'0Ut' ?! Vki,,Kn. He Convention to set SlCS U CoMa lct oulj obsery.tL.tI urouclit back Ins Daek tran nf mnloo ,i i,....i. .... .i.. t. .... .. ' ""o1"8! ana ..,. . .. ' left them near the Dalles TTn l. nZ. Hr,T oC'n?, ac7 "lt0 two sectional "-a-"icu i oruana titer an eight day back for more goods. He reports tha the nZ . 2 n."f " "r!tei? Bre ..iu b&ms "ad a I,le08ant time! and 1 AO unJn: I '.. before three years shall have expired, nui regret so unwise a step. But Ameri cans will do as they plcnso, and it is not worth my while to sny anything further, c now. IS not the under nl.l ""..jjunuuo lu tupiUlUH, BgCUIS, W" owners ol my trip. Tf 1,. !. i... V ...aJ owners of steamboats for pn.,Pt..;M rlnrinf . . Vwivwwvw B Ex-"Stpdect." li. r . . me iasiaues is located a military post on a small scale, but no doubt it is fully competent to the end for which it was es- taiilbl.e.1. Tins post and iu concomitant constitute Cascade City entire, except those 'suckers' aud ' Government IceohrV W are always to be found about military nost. and of these thero is no lack, you may rest assured, and m due time I will speak of mem on tne strictest principles of justice. arm ing at me Dalles, we found a town recently quite moist from the inundation by the Columbia river, but now dry and dusty ness interests of Portland. A general stag nation in .11 honorable business affairs seems to prevail here at this time, can.! i nw perhaps by the scarcity of money, ,nd in part by the confusion in eonsetjoence of the recent high waters. There is. and .1,K. less always will be, a heavy business interest eoneratraM here; but I am inclined to ttunk that bminess cenerallr .n.i TialIy merchandizing, is orenione at i . I a " ' -... wuu iiare si uccs are doing a fine man to knock under. rtf i. .i ... v " b -jr. J-. utraia. i-iuu. ujr ui uperauon. incre are many and richer diis h C0ZA " r1" f T"' R00s'' City Market. Wheat $l1.15i about 30 miles above Fort Alexander 5n A ,i . .u TV, , ?0 UU t0 ?7'50i V0 75i a small tributary of the Frazer calletita- ,., mc(1 atthc Dalle8 and found the city buttt;r. fresh, 25c packed, 20c; baeoa nal Hirer. One of those mining thgfe told 8ma11 edition of Sevastopol, in rather 15 to 16c' S8 30c- ui i u.iner mat ne was averaging $50 u ru,D0US condition. Tonderous stone walls latnointrr l-..ll,erc?ruShto lying along the ground, while on the sandy - A Card. , d frnm h v '"T eFe P" beoch the retreating waters had 2 Ut um,er,iffned toke lh mtlhti of teMH ed from the lonntain to that point. The ieft were stl)Iptm,a . , S B , bad Just hiw.rmet thank, to hi. f.llow-citix.-of firiMySthhatLe l11 with adltoll o f 7s-"nd one which .goa City, wh. m.ful,y txtrtei lhem-r- s li s goods, such as were sold when he left. hat stood on four posts lay prone, looking "v. hi. Pr.p.rty fr,m detraction by fir. m HiiaMt'iZ? 7e trad-for Ilim- 1lethe1csrcttssofsome monster of the wave "ing, HeeouW not cif-ia- iiis agent procured from nn Tmiimi in t,., m.i. . . . . ... . r . . . iret of cnld nlifolncut K i." v P ' B"' U1ULK "mca OH the shore ""n aetract from all tha at J StSi!DCflyu h'.'!0mCwh.Cre.ln Bt the town i, recoverimr. ! !' - -cr labored mor. UhMf n." rV.' . " K. n"J S1X tial anlmwW rl behalf of oth.r.. than did An- .h- For thirkii morning. ounces, me Uencra Mhiliitarl if uiueniion, ana prcDarat ona nr. I..;-.- . It is the larent Shimon . made to renair all H.m. o b ,u" firt .VMte17 from thoscmiHes. ' " "" Uu, ' Tr. "waa that cui M . wuiamrw, WOO graiemi. DakL HanT. Orejon City, July 30, 1859. rue Ucnera traveled ;th ),;. .i, . .. . ..' . wuo of about fifty mulerfrnn, Z'ri' PU3U "7 "pward towards Thompson's River to the Dalles in eighteen " 8"a )V ttl,a- The Garri. or Barracks, days. He rrnorts Hi rni,f. t.:.. i on a point above and nrii. i.i., e 1 . winjr excel- .. - vtcnoOKUlfr 1 p c. lent, tindllisr pood irriu i thi tnsn ni.rwr.t. ...i . A the route. He sayVthat it i7Z S th. h, l f V appearance; fL. tion. in th. &,. 0f TeMee nn rnA r 'Xtl., hat .lt '8.ae1 "as- the buildings of frame are kept nicelv nairn ' ,he.h Sa""dy precede thVwi M- Multnomah ZoAp Zf o. X. A. M- hold, it atated UU maU ,rom mc nalles to Triest Knnids. ! anfi r.,.. ... . . r ' l' He said that he . '-..TV' ' " . re8,deDC' P" ??- w7w. BUCK. W. moith. Brethren in nod aUndinff W. Caaio, Sec'y. U erossme at the Hull did not get intelligence from Colville tl mt mark3 of taste creditable to those who spcetmg the new digginM there until h w,cted them. One of the ?'iM.'r t".'n kft drill, Ud to tth , i. , - . Frazer Riyer for Pniriiu r : i-i ,b unlt;l"ne8 so as to darken thp a rwl.i, Ann Baford. .n v.i.iii . flour had been packed from the ColvillJ and gTaTd L-MnUl,,4.,'VB,t' C-C Luthar. vallevtMh Frn raLr' kS-.-'N Z 7. wiuiCe- half breed.. am TZ1 . '' f."". ..... t . .. .. lW lae SlaSe 10 ;ny, J. I Kant t H Sarah JB- brought to this city 67o onnT tK. r " 3J mmnt aiteen Had r river dust, the largest amoun ever be- L k ortab,e eat the stage, rore brought by .TIT nn man .: mougn in front, sittintr tii a Kit in .).... from that section.-W.,i Advtrtistr, Iadles wbo occupied the back seat One of . "; '-"I"- w lute, whde the ASorram On.v,o.v.-Tn. s....v "l WerejUDS Iadi the DaUes. Republican, one of the ablest o th. oZ 11?! her on sition jonrnalsof the South un t.t rl. wl,uemess or Snake River. the purpose of beatin, ,b. r.L K 1 . steamboat '"ding, fonnd 1 right, . trim Utile stem-wheel J all of Joatphine county, Oregon. OIBD: car Bathel, Polk eountr, Ju. 27, JM and Sarah Mar fW, aUjf "d ha' months and 10 yian and two or poind ora thmt, caiaad by amng watr fool well. ' At tha reaidenea of ffm. n. Prnninf' Hama Crerk, Jowphia. cwaty, OrTj rl run. " 1 t Pf,!1fnmPti''l,"SobliDitT,Maiii J7 1, 18,, Tboma. Coffey,. BaHy Hi