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(Orfgou CU-gits. H ITOK. W. I.. AIMIH, OREPOar CITY; SATURDAY, NO VMMIiMil 12, :,o. Trmle with i.hinj. X- .1 . i .owu.ai iianl times ore nj on ii', the eyes or tlic coinimimly are being turned U.I..UIUU iur marvel lor our Mirphw prouucuoni. Cilifortiia will mm ccute to buy our fruit, an she has alnody done ii reference to our wln-nt, nnd tlmi what U to be done? Money we need, and tin- money wemu.uiuve. -Joe our-dion now is how to get it. If we could discover u new i i. . . . t ... Kl'l, OHO UiUl Woul'l liC permanent, steady, ond Imrd to gl.it, where we ronld sell nil tli , fruit even llmt we could produce at a fixed paying price, n lint dti (nurmoiH amount of money it would bring annually into thi country! Ten ymn nro, when people .n. asked iih where wc would cv. ntnally find n market for our produce, ro;t;., tl( I to China. Sow that California, w hi.h ,hh hitherto bought our supplies, j (.hutting down on us, wo have been dir.ctiujr i.nr at tention in that direction. Our information in regard to tin; project in that country is I l.w I 1.. II . '""o"-', "ho inai of everjrliody els., with whom we hare comeis-d. The ,,,,,,1 Wl! can learn in that a milii.if vrs,, ,.ull ,,,,.,1;,, the trip from here to China in from forty- nve 10 sixty ,1a,,, lllH it i, Mlil j t)ljl low, nirl cv. rjr o.ie of the thou, and furm r would Ik; Innu. i.s. Ij- benefited, fl'hem; ure ft few niggctioni hv the way, which tuny net Home men to iliink'ng. We don't want them to think, however, upon tli.v matter to forp.-t the proposed niimlw. to Chinu, Now if our fnrui'-ri think the project worthy of attention, li t in hear from them. What my our brethren of the pre-s? 't lirsvc nlrendy conversed with thfl editor of the Tuns, who was bete lu.t wcik, ii nd he enter cordially Into the HlV ject, and promise to urge the matter upon Ins rcad.-r. 1 be Orrgna llrmurrit e did not revue a copy of pepcr throu-h the mail, l.ut us .Mr. I). I. i hoiup.oii hat kindly loaned us l.w, we may lie permitted to my that the printer's woik in a credit to the craft in Oregon. The ditor's performance, however, is creditable ith r to him nor to the intelligence of those who are expected to l.c its reodi rn. have heard of tirmomil or?:iliL but tin's hots all that wc ever read about. It in I 'elusion all oc r. and iiothiii'' but I). In. on, excel. t u littl.! i.o. i .... f .1,1 i hieh conies in rulher as a compliment to Hie fdilorlhali beeiin-o deserved bv tl.e S' nalor. He gloria over tho removal or the i.fliif or .Surveyor (Jciier.ii, solely be cause Marion county linn not voted to Milt liim. It i.i not pr. t. nded that the public eon vein, nee i m ,iy re-pe.-t promoted, or M..l.'. o Icarn that during the lail iiionil .lis M'iiMitiona l.are been iie l.y the (Jraud .Master for two new J,odn'ea in thin .State one ut 1'orent (irove, In Wa.-liinj.'ton coun ty, Imile.J III Jlol.minoK I,0.(iK, llioofflcer of which arc Milton Tut tie, Y. M.( S. V. iloh oiub, ,S. '., mid i:. W. Dixon, J, ' Tliaukiiltni Hoy IIu.V. JolI.V VII1TK4KKH, lliivernnr nf ()rrynn . Will your I.'xceilency please to appoint day of public Tlimifoxiviiijr, in aeeordiine willi the general pructicc In other .Statin? To be cure, thero nre ninny troubles in Or egon which vex , but there W enough to the other at Independence, I'olk county, j be thankful for if yon will give us a ehumc milled in I, von I.om;i:, of which Lemuel ' We nicest the 2-ltli of N'orcinber or tho Lyon is W. M., JJ-iiJ. V. IJureli, 8. W., and Stephen Slant,, J. W. During the hist month also, the Deputy (Jraml Minder Is- sued a di pftiatiou for a new Lode at llarrisbur, Linn county, to be known an ...n.i.,.11, i, ..in r.niiiiv, io no Known us V Tiii i;-to.v I,oi,(.k, of whieh S. T. Church Is I)eh,,ouVu- M( , L JIul K u. ( anJ J( Mu(g fi-M J. Y. The new 1 fall occupied by Willamette Lodge No. 2, in rorthmd, was recently dedicated by the Or.imi Master. It is suid by tho.-e who arc informed upon tho fulv lii'nt day of Dreeinber as anuitable time. Jvi'fjieclfnlly, Vour., Kkve.vtv-Six Lawks Of Oregon City. AimivAi. oktiik Mail. The Xorlliern cr and Drother Jonutlian readied I'ortIniil on Sunday morning Iu4, the former bring' ing tho mail. The news is to the 10th of October by express, The FiuiirtfrKtw. Gen. WulKer, ft ith some two hundred followers, eluded the ject to be the most tlifuut and best finWied vigiluncc of the government officers at New Lodgr-rooin on the Tacilic coast; in nil re- Orham, and started for Nicaragua. The sped highly creditable to the taste and I'owcver, was arrested at the month cntcrpKrc of its owner j, Me.srs. Couch mid Kanih rs, and its occtip'juls. The line building next door to otir office, belonging to Multnomah Lodge Xo. 1, of Ihis city, is rapidly approaching completion. F.Atcriudly it is a great ornament to .Main Street, a i.d we have no doubt that when of the Mississippi, nnd taken back. They gave out their destination to be Chiriqui gold digging., on the Isthmus. It is stated thut two thousand men were rcadv to fol low Wulkrr. Come Oct. Hon. F. P. Stanton, the old Democratic member of Congress from -Award Bull. The MilMiuikeo Free Demoer.t n. ' -. ..,.iiM LaniiOi i k e, Oryon City, XovcnibiT 6lli, i.VJ. ) Editor of the Arjn: Oregon donation certificates is.-itird and ready for delivery to David Alliiiglium, Ali-i'ilf.in M. Addington. Jes V. Iloone, (ilenn O. fiiirnet, I!iis- se W. llroek, John II. linti man, (ieorgc W. Iiuiich, .las. W. Hunch, Oliver Hales, Solomon Hind, A'inpird (.'. lirock, Iluudi L. Hrnwn, WiNon Hlain, Jauies Hlakeley. Flii.s F. Coll.v, Anson S. Cone, l il.x H. Carter, Chns. J. JJ. Crosby, Jesse Ox, Hugh Cumuiiiigi, Jacob L, Coon, Jason S, ...... L?.... I ! .. I. .. ..l,.l. II' I ...i.) k, r'auiuei iu . v, 11 . . i , ,., .,,fc r..,,i , 'K'lnl John F. Cox, Ollio H. Collins, William "'"7 .' " 'r '',0 """ 'Hon of (ior. i.. '... I....... i. Knaseor (iov. Hunks: nnd wl.... ' li. Coiirtnev, Thomas Cox. ' '! 1,l'a '"".i'nte. of t,c I):... I l! T,:l T .11.. " ' " " 11 CM. Wlm Jl...: juii.'u., ti.iii.en c. I'll., ovv I'il- vis, Allen S. Davie, Josiiih L. Dickenson, Henry J)avid-oii, Miles Davis, Hciifauiiu Davenport, David D. liiny. Albert hi.rnrlv, John J. Lstcs, l.nos Jllinaker, James Flkins, James M. Flliott. IhomasL. I'iiie, Lnhraim l ox. James Flecner, I'iehald D. Fimllev, Jtieliard arewell, Wm. K. Findler, Suiiiiiel Flec ner, Samuel H. Frai.kliu. Absalom Greeusti-eet, A lex. 1J. (invs. Jiiiiks Garrett, Willis C'aincs, AVillium Glass. (jeo. AV. Ifniit, Saintml llii.'h"s. Geo, that "ll.ecir.in to write IMward ! into the HepublieaiicunilidiiiTlor tl. it iile.icy," will be fulde. Tin's mat be "IT liim n ,r0 UlUt Mch elfi.it was coinuieueed ill bi I " iiumitiT. As the lime approaches L u selection or a caiididale, tl.e nmt tlioronl iliseussioii of the merits of every may be thouKht r.f for that ditii.K,,Kli7 pont on, is something to be desred TL Iheliieudsof Gov. Seward InireVarmu! urged Ins claims nnd iiinjflcntion ail(i "7 trust w ill cotitinuo to do so on all flti occasions. The same Is trim u iti. ? , f-vr,,n i...! 'Ffr est. m I.a .iieh a iiiegnilicent canvass in ls.ld lr. ! silent. In tlie inidstorthiKdiscusslL only beginning, n u m,t say tlt fo'r part, we listen wifi particular deir.rencenJ ,.t,.,i.t In i.t i.tl.i,.. a.. , . ,..,.-. .u v.i.ju.,., imu conies rrom tli Fmaneipiitioiiisls of Missouri. Jf ii...., , I. HI. I, .,( If I,. . . . " , " " J"sl I,r,uo 10 the Memphis Tenn. district, since Secre- ..s ow.nr. un, ,u builder, Mr. J. I, Mor- ,ary of Kansas, nnd part of the time Act rson. e believe that it is evoected tn :.. n r....n i... . . . . , i u u.i i Hi,., ii v... iu mai ne uau 10 c oose Intel I'.maneipiilioiiisls of .Missouri. Jf t(.re .m .,,. in mu nwui who merit tl.e syinpathy mid coiilidenco of truo It! publicans, it is these Missoitriansj for tl10T are lighting the common enemy face to foea and hand to hand; mid what with most of us is only theory and principle, f witli tliem I lie sternest practical, lumrihhi in :.':,, i.eu, .... i . - " -.iij. Hill, Thomas Ilarr s. Cl.iiborn Hill, siieu meii com ncmi n candidate, tlig li J. Iliggins. James Hunt. Win. ilit.klc. I""""'!1'0" ' "try Know hi.n to b. David Iml.l, r. 0,1 l" l'";"'l t any r.t. William Jorr. Nathaniel I). Jack, Dor- . K ' iWcii to with alio V. V. Johnson. a t- ti . on and candor. I ho result may b, Duff Kinsey. ,lm " ,,ot. ' rwwil to accede to their Hei.janiiii Leonard, Jec Looirr. ' ". ' "7 ' ';,u ' 11 "mi ""'t cannot ilays. This being so, we think there would be no difficulty in keeping f, :t during the Toyage. 'J,e next thing we learn is that there is a foreign English popul.ifon in tho largo s. aboard cil.es in t'liinu Midi. nt to consume half the ,,ppl8 .,,.,,,.,. "...r. n e uiso near that n mis ionai y horn '!.... lit . . . i iima mieiy v ent fi om I'uj;et SrtlJ t s;.,,, I'rannsco, and that while on the st.iumr, lit the request or (he pass. t:g. is, ,P luu,fo tliem n talk in reference to Chines,; c peets generally. During hi, speech -clir,. ,()M l' "aid they had scarcely any kind f fniii in China as hite as November. that lhev Chinesc loved rniil, and would fay a hi.di price for apples, even anion.' the hiborin.r cias.se., who worked for very hnv wages. He also stated that China would ben per nmueiit market for all the f.uit that could fver be raised on this roa.sfi ''!u re has beriiHmic tu( about .shippi,,,,, f,w mX(s to China s an experiment, ,llt Ml. M.:(.VC il lutsu't been done, and dure i.- iti.. p,s. 'i''t Unit it will be dune. L'veii ifii .1 u be done, every one can sec that it wu;dd be llll IlllS.llhf.tclorV H.IV l.f 'l,,-..,.. lunrket. N.nv wla, (ji I"'" i Hu's: Let the tmn.gr,mm Ul,lie pi)r (it will not lake a largo one), nnd send soin? wide-awake, uetii,. , i, ' tclligent man to China. Let hi,,, tillU " w mmi "f nj'ples of diff. rent va 'u'li'",swellaSa few winter p. a. s, n,i niiyimng iiH- ti,t can in this country, fr the "io keeping fpialit:,, of the fruit while at n, and seeing wl;:.t kiiidsof fni'tnivlTsl Wiled to that mark-t, ir indeed there bo "V urn. ket there. This agent could spend nicient time there to gather all the info. nation needed, not only i ,,,, ,0 th,. f" lk"t' i" 'Vlci-enee to, hundred 'tl'cr things that may be of inter, t , lls tin interest crei.1,.,1 I... : . ' . .' ",M i'ii'miiiiiv to I. '-ill niu) i.e. ..-..I..'.... ....i t ... .i . tutco.mtVh, : i :: . ... , ., ; ... . v i"'.-..., i.vnngeist, i"i.isou inreai'iis ami pu.'i' Asa i.e easily produced purpose of l.-tii, isln s th-m. What a low minded, abusive tyrant such a f. Ihnv would be if he had the power! He could teach an African o-re or innnii.nl . ng ics.soiu in tyranny which i ven their brutality never dreamed of. Fortu- iialely for the propl,, of Oregon, his power is gone. May they have sense and iiitclli- : m e enough never to restore it to nnv Mich living libels upon freedom and Im-lnuiiile - - -"H otnn fnii'ir ,. ... t . 3 ki.o uuiuses liiinscll anil nellies the Lane loeofoeos I v oreteml. ig lo nritc b lt.-M from Portland to the Statesman, he, .hVeovrn d a new nnd very largo mare's nest. J ,11S )rr1 k(1i enoip'li In ken! n ,.n..i;.;... i . " "....nun i.eiweiii J.iine ainillie Hepublieans, by which 'Humbug Jo' mid one of our folks are to be elected Senators next Scpt,.,l,,r! If he had stuck his probn-cis out about a foot more he ni'glit have prophesied ,ut (he K.publi- '"-niei u,c j.a.ie .Society would unit.; in ,P0( ' "if support oi .M;ih or .,, i.mlill;, Tor itepresenlative (o Congress, as we are nre Hint the :1st is nnite as Pkelv to oc,,,e as theoilrr. Wc are. however et ,.... . -, .. ,i, oi liny combinations whatevir mui Toll llrlilici d t'rrrlri. We published n very sensible article three weeks ngo calling the attention of our in Kansas between tho Democratic nnd Republican parties, li;is chosen the hitter. 'r. Harvey A. McCnrtmy, .Yc'iulus Mil He took the stump in favor of the licun: John Morely, Jas. W. Mark. John Mill- , . " 'l , J'1 V ,s ..." Prove ison, Jas It. McAllt. r. Vin. II. MeAllter . ""V ' "um ulul """' W COod. A. .McCulhy, Jas. Martin, John Mil- J J r. Pointful. ltepul,- I'.r- ''n"L M- -M-ller Morgan John A nm,li . 1 Montgomery, Itobert McAlj.lrne, James v i- i . M. Hague, William Mon'ey, Kobt. Mont- Nt'W ork 1 nhtm Dai.i.eh Jociixai,. Wm. If. Xewell fiol,lt'r'' t'ntiiiiH' Montgomerv. L'so., is now editor of the Joimml C,,! J,,s"'11 Osbom. County Commissioners to the fact that this ' Jordan hnvinrr removed from the T.il,.c' V "' l'r'""' " CUa city is utmost completdy invested with toll- lindges nnd Terries. Thee Imrd times the Clackamas to!l-bridg, and the ferry at this place are almost as Iftctuul barriers against the influx of country tra.lu to this city as would be the Chinese wall. Two bits is the price for crossing a man ami horse at . I .... mis lerry, ami .x Ms for a span of horses , 1 it ... ......... liunais a . "-.v,.., nii.iu ui i oriiaiiu the lirriagc for the same team is only thirty-five cents. Who will come to town to trade, when he has to fell hi, load or produco for five or six dollars in trade, and then pav one dol- lar mid fifty cents cash for ferriage, after having jolted his eggs to 'pi,' upset his butter, and knocked n tire off his wagon, pi rhiip,, in getting over that iniseruble Linn' Cty road, m.rcudam:zed with boulders nearly us large ns a cock of hav? If our i oco Commissioner will ilo Dothim why will not our enterprising citizens sec whut can l.c done? ua correspondent of the e says that every Prtii. dentiul candidate must give his views in r. gard to the duties on iron to the people of rcniisylvnnia and Xew Jersey, in answer to pointed inti rrogntions which will be au thoritatively addressed to nil, before he can '..Ii'im I.. !....- i I . . lk ti Fi,i ii i ' 0 m 11 wvii, x tui.uij j um r, infills roivi I Ihepiibhcntmnof the Journal, which has Francis A. IVd. I,Li !.. T .... u" been suspended for a week or two past, will Pittmnn, John " I'rewett. T.cwii! l,vue' be resumed on Fridav, I.Sth inst. ,tul,t. M. Fainter, Jane Fainter, Samuel be counted in. These answers will he most Ma, twFi Fleming Tli, Chas. Rice. lI'ZT "" haslet the contract of carrying the mail be- Nathaniel I). Simms, Mos.s F. Smith. , , 7 1,0 Sa'"e corrcsIon- tween this place and Corvallis twice a "'in JI- IH rson It. Shaw, . . , ' u,lu,,lu nl u work now prod- refused to sanction the contract, .'J'"0 1".vlor. iccubiiry J. Tcdrow. . , s 01 Jo ore ntnong the week, to Hen. Hayward, for six thousand r T A' TT' r'' ATmu ' K'Um r,Ma'V Iti- dollars a rear. It had been rreviouslv let He.n ', 77 '?..Tm,U- iiko omcr astounding reve!.. to D. I'Thompson.Fsi.Xrl1:? "ClSX ;:--la.ii to recent and current political eight thousand dollars, but the Department SI.elton. Wesley .Shnunon. ' " Iirt:eu!nr!jr IVnvlraiua. The I u"V('r i laylor, .los.ph l'lioinpsnn, Geo. lol,!t,s "'usseil, together with Mr. Bucu- AxoTtirn Xew Fai-er. The people of Ji' Thomas, Jesse H. Thomas, Washington "nan's rise to the Fruldcncv Roieburg nro going to have a paper of , , 0!T- lhl'- 'J'1 '"pleton, Janns It. y y . their own Foon. It is to be called the Fv '"i,,l,l,,lon. W'lliul IVmpliton, Charles , .. "l ,0,k A'ca..sarehecom. . ji is.o uecaiuu the J'.x- Xalinage. mg I.beral-miude.l. Hon. Daniel ITrm.n press, ami wi ie nnnt,,l i vii mi; iiiuuiiuia ii 1 1 nil in ii n ii m-l.o w -,.... n.iin iigi n t l I to be neutral in politics, T..-H' ll- . ' .KM. IMS .11. The V EAT..ER.-W u had a light fall of Elijah Wilkcr.so:,. 3W hist AVednesdny night, which caused John ZuniwuK. snow a wintry nppenrnnco for :peech in which, nfter eoinnli. erms, as non- soivThomas M. Ward, Fucer Vuldroi, " r ' rrS:tl,,,",uI '"""""" ...v.-..,.,. , Li-ninuiii, naiiKs, bewaru, Chase hi ..i .. ii . . ' nf t.- m ? . .... I -. . - ..i.rouceiormeny ut iniia. h is .lames , Maims, John W,l.-on, Sanford menting in the most n,UM . Uatson, KliasL. Walter, Heni. F. Whit- !, .,!...., e.. . X Z ' T H. Ji:y.vt.vcs, Register. but this is certain; I he IteiublicalisofOre.m,, v- r coi.eut, ir they iave not the power to elect two Se:u.t,v, toastin the "o.t MiKitcay in l!,c ckvaliou of anv ''.hi who is not thoroughly opposed to the rcv.val of the sh.ve trade, or the protect Ma very in the I erritorie: "'I' ir one who after ion or, if wc can r opposing and dc- 11 "gSlot.fs noiniuatiou had i,t H,n I'lUcK lit last to rein lo K ifiport I in. l-lr from (In- Stmm.iim.fn Mun, The Advertiser of Tuesday j.ublislies an extract from a letter to Messrs. Tracy & Co.,ih.ted Dalhs, Nov. 7, which says; "The members 0f the Honndarv Coinmis- sion who nre now at this place this evening corroborate the ne ws of the richness of the Similknniiii mines. All of them hare more or lessdif, und rrom all thut can be gath ered from tho employees there can be no doubt that the di a while. The n-nnllii.. el..... I -f ..,-ii.w o.ihu uecn ciear nnd rather z.nr., .. t.. . -h This is about a month or six weeks , J 1! " T ., mi, iitii lii ll ll rs in n L-o. ,, ...v. Vll(,lllia C earlier than our snnn-e iici,.,ii.. r. n m, . . ... . '"" J,IL'e nllair tlint happened in Linn counrv on H... is every mutation now of un ooen i,l ' " ' ov. inrce men. A. I,.,.. !,., W. Davis, and J. J. I):.v: lVO.lt A l I ii n:... i . - ' i. u iiucii- inh .VDVEansEi:. 1 his interesting daily mg expedition into the nioimtains where of Fortland has lately been enlarged, nnd they made a camp three or four miles outh now presents a very creditable nppear.incc of Sweet Home Vallrv. Tl.e Statesman ns a newspaper, h is printed and published sajs: y j. .Metormick, of the Franklin Book On Tuesdnv mnrnimr il.nr ,...,,! ...i Store, who is also its editor. IVe nre in- "ian ' their hunt. "Mrliacklcmnn af. M D.ytnn, Abraham Lincoln, L'dward Bute-, Crittenden, Hdl, Holts, K. tavner ,,' niter Davis, he said if these men and their supporters could uot unite in nn opposition I arty nnd defeat the Democratic candidate lor the Presidency, they did r.ot disirve to control tho government. Hon. Robert Schenk, formerly a Whig member of Congress of high standing, from Ohio, has given in his adhesion to the Re publican party. Having heard Hon. A brain Lincoln of HI illfVS tin env..flelJ L. ns a LVD! riVs;tl..-.t:fl! i.n,1M..t. lino of Willi uliom it .iii hi II 1 1 1 1 I .ti.nit i .. I - I V " "aue. Jt a trade could ''"'""I" to spring up between li.ii cnt ' iiim.i, wc should soon have a I "cimcrs on the tlinU. N-'W all this n,:Kh, un, ,,,,, fi(;1v CVerv enl :., i: i i . ' r in.oie io ilo. I'll! ,1 .1 t I :, ' 11 'iiM r,, very Piv cmHis if three or four hundi their hands to the work iiowever, turn net i; lievc il woulil i - n n n ii one ciiiiitriesuii the h,l., The 1 oph's Press h,ls Icirned that n ' very d.siraMc we "ov,,'l""tisonfot lo reconcile Hush and rs even if on our 1 ihouhl lav II' it should, R vc more ilui hnln,,,. n v.'iiihl inn if I Ie 0 I he rir u'.i 'in such .".muccs milsl l. develop,,! tleit as can be devcloned wit!, r . , ,. , ' I i.i poiiii- nnd present mean,. Wc can pr.. "Hll.oiisofbuOielsofapph,,, ,'. 7'lM'',M,l''',,,l(i(''fKn.in,lM,l,iT,ehe(se '., nnd we run make our fisheivs !',.' mls,,f H'OiMinds of dollars into tC -a,,.,, every year. The best of s,,:non V'" ,'l''',"k,'J"t'',illamook,A,.oria,ama other points on onr seah.urd, at a '"''S-.i:v. S.d,nuw;ils,ttherev.r ' ''VI'W-vU' TI-l.1..idhc;eis,,', " ii. mmi mat wc Know of wl I' lilsioti. on Hie li.i.iw.ir., ... ' . ' i'i'i'miio" i" I .a lie: t nevty Won't soniehodv report that IVatt w.-o..iingiiiM.r,.toR,.t .-I.-rk-Iiii. Cl.apuii.u'.s laud ollii'e? or that T.chenor ! I...T I .mu d, hold the .Mar,!,ars ollice in cohoot? or llmt i:,.n i. i.i. i , . IV ,, , l'i.i Ut:gc " ilbam have jome.l their immense strength tu bent I'.urar ,U;d (I'M,.,,.-,' wi,...".n ,-""''!i l-,lri"'1', Hi' re will be i,o more iM-lorpreaeheivsnndS,,,,,!.,,,,, J!v "".""""'fetch of fancy, we can i,u ?'' Hush and Smith once mor,. w.,,t:,. and si TpiV,' together, but Snrti, ill then '" the servant and I hid. the f. ,i, '',ll,('''l's not foi-otten the projects of ls:,; an now ruy d, v( loped, and we will' K'vo Inn. credit for brim; too smart ! 1,, gulled the second time I.e !n.l. .1 Vuo so wek and faithl,s.s s Smith has proved himself to be. ggings arc extensive. : ilcbted (o the Advertiser for many items of h'1" '"""'" ""til '"'"r "J when on Don. Tom Corwin ulso followed Mr Lin' Prospects have been ,. r.... .1... i ... vumiii. 0 a . mrf ,1 ,,.. ...i .. . . , Hum uiu om-on ri.i'i i 1,1 no n,..t .. l,i "" nn.ie lie was ,i , ... discovered, nml lift .V, .... ..... Tl,R Cuxtox.-TI. ..onulur boat. .watc"' ,or . object he thought to 'V1" 01 ,i:s Sl,ltl'-ts. the vield. Mini,,. in,l,,,.L ..,'. ! ll,,,,or ,l,e co,l"ll!""1 of C.t. Jas. D. Miller, s.,'!:;': . , 'W. nM"'? r A Kcl"l k.V n.ondent of tl.e Xc ,.,,. r,..t ...... ... ' I ow makes three trns n week ., ,u v..... " . ,J ; u '" 1,1 11:1(1 i-l.er;iia: "rtcatw Deli; " " "."r- "i uieoniv Dim III use ' ' r "-""- u.c mioi nail taken i ei t Ll I.:. w... i li.ll lenvmirf'. ir i nr , I i . . . ' kimi I i lie nearest route is via tho Dalles l,.- i ' 1 '"""uays, etincs- uciorego;ng up to it. Hut oiiud n.'d not nt that h tho Dalles, bv mules, directly across the country, it being about five days' travel." From iirivate ndvii-ee il,. l ,.... .;.... i... " JUI.I'IUMIT IUS unvs confirniiiig the late discoveries of cold on S'milkamin. Tkhkihi.k Aeei.ictiox!Wo crave the sympathy of our readers, and of everybody i Oregon. The Unioa Corvallis paper -published by Slater devoted to Jo Lane 0,1,1 tl,e h(,y rights of slave-holders-is ..own upon us very heavilv. 0,.p SI1rr,.p. u'' me bitter. We fed as ir we had been kicked at by a jaekass, which had somehow got into his stupid brain-pan that, by throw- "'g ns i.e. is, it ni'ght show its hiiui.init ... i i- i i . .1 . ' , r 1,1 1 . nig in ..'...-, ..mi r nuays, nntl returning the follow- ,,K 10 lH sail nstonishment he ingiiava, ne imu Killed n man, II l.l.ie. fcllOW WHO it was. Hit ,ift, r.. ,..l.. r, 1 lia says that on the Territorial question, Mr. Breckinridge has always been, and now is, opposed to the views expressed by Mr. Doudns. and his cin.;,n.,tc . Sullivan, Xews Agent. San it was a Mr. W Ih. , I " .. . ! Z ".T W h7 "T rnncisco. has fi.rnUt.ml n. resi.limr i Stt.,.f i. ,- !,"'" ""a uu" "uu ",cna 01 -".on. . ' m.i,iu liien """" Jieiiit- i auey ior fome T, , ol the latest papers by this steamer. Sul- ve'I,lIs, 0"d w,ls "ll0llt ".irl.ti.-en years of a-'e. "11C Iutust received returns from Maiuo llvan always keeps on hand a rull supply 0r u uf e" W'rS lkai1' "I'l''witly, wlaii "Ulkt's Gov- -Morr.Hs majority 11,919. "II the best magazines and paper, of the not JtnTto lT1 It Uim'fWl T Tl' fw Kni:''inS towns to be bear from day, including Godcy and Harper. Haeklcuuu was not awV r ni ... W:" not watcra,iy IS this result. me iricnils of Judge Douglas in Indi- oir Xew Fir.ii.-Sco tho ndverf ipm.t r UM.r. at tllc oir & Shoc-nburg in another col. ''r''11 !'ns'l,,ll,;ilP. "J lnd on n a,lrt Bre tlm.ined to trv and make a rallr , nuifi-i ,1,1,,'ii intiim oi .... .... I i ... . p . ., - , v u.lll.U-etl H I ,r li , .. ....ii ,. ..I" .1 .11 . . ' " r:,7 " 5i"""lll, t be l'ru,l,t i:o 1 t li t. . 'Hr r"r aUe. Y hKra,u be raised that can be ha,--'ed, h t the salmon fidieries be improved il iac,, Kt every hwltrwoflllCrtlullrv Inolopc that can be de, Jop,d wi,h ,!, ne vie ave, and then h, everything U. uMf..rftl,at,t wilbri,,g. , ,T ,.om, -.ro,l,,evendolUrWh;chg,,sLo r.kct asthcnMn'tol UuftuUor l M much saved. Tarn , , . ' I , . j "e nc i. re - and lt ukt, u, f topaythectofproduci,,,,, is it vantagetothefiirinerr S,,!, ' .thousand f.,rn,crs, for inMa!,!.; I'v.ng ,a,8ed all theul, i. ..... . ,1, ,;. , ' Villi W I I "-raised. Mippose.hat to pav the f v. ::::''".'-.-i,i: T ' 11 a"rr tlHy cents lac money -aluicirelu!i0!1,v hat on, over and abo.e .i,,' WLtrirue Uc, iu the Wllll,rr , " u ' Jth!f.miI,:on ofdolUr,'',.; ' can e.. il.. , -,,r.v "lai1 u eo tUt fUoh tm(,mit of JJid to what would be made bv h's Cti.'B.m lu-.on.YM. We nre .,d to see Unit some of cur c.i- ITorarie, ..re becoming aw.ke to the 1 "",U,T wind, we Have so often alludvd to, and iiiv iiginiiing towlheiieccssitvof this week i. sp.te ngainst i and nerhniis do so. n,iv,.i.;..i i l,al)cr! "d I'lvuk things. Slater is a perfect Go- "an iu li s mighty wrath. His logic is "pul to his wit, nnd l oth together" have "bout the same force ns the dying convul sions of a puppy sum. ring mider salmon sickness. We have not the heart to perse cute the feeble, expiring brute, nnd so we turn him over to his brother, ,r n... c......... v. . , uti; uit l . lit-1, as we are sure that one or two doses of the tincture of O'Mcara will end his existence. PI . i ..ioe wno are alter goods of fair m-ice nnd skin v,.,- i. and e-nnil m,.,!;.., c ti ...i -. . . - . v .. . . V ' ..',..".m.uot omii io give r"11", "men .ur. Jl.ickleinan cauHit si-d.t 0 , ana was so bitterly deceived th.r.d.v. 1 he bull struck and entered the deceased '". uc- vcmeroi tne hreast. ust,il v,. tl. this firm a call. Tiuxks. Tracy & Co., and Dr. Steele, or this city, have furnished us with late ST Jo Teal Ilsq., ,.iS our thanks for n copy of a pamphlet containing the affidavits taken by thej.nne county scrip committee. OvsTEKs.-Head the advertisement of Mr. Jiunt in to-days paper, you that want nes:i ovstcrs. liowclrrlioru attucliecl to his Ishot-pouch. had Vr V t 'en ,0' ""P ond ! ... J J- )i,vlH'0 nediatelv to the . C .1 . " V Hill- UlCir laVOPlfH lip.tvinim is Gt rcembhng a d er in Convention ini i...... .... ..... ."...1 uu 1. . ii in 01 jan- "ary. The Indianapolis Atlas says: It is "II vain. The cards have all been stocked loic. " '0 i..e mtrnsts of the '"""''"ity at large, instead or devoti.er their whole time to time-honored usnes r I'arly," and all that sort or thin m.c pr.uie.i on our outsid, " iwi.on ol a v, rv sensible I ilt.es or l.i,t Saturdav. which ,1..., 1W' VM c,vrt,ai,d i, .I-.. ... are promt.1 by pirit ef fcj ll e have on file a very interesting -wuih o. u rnp across the Cascades which we will publish next week. Atrlrnlinral Mrritn(i. Fiiuant to notice, a meeting of those tayoral.le to the organization or nn Ari- which w, c ,v,. .d i T Tl " 1 la ka,1,,,s Co. was held ,,i,e K'l! and onrself are very I T' ', v',1rcor'evr,",! :" ""l-wer i-d.-n.-lurf, : Saturdav, Xov. 5th " U iu politi.-s, we are ev,e TT, V "' 'U'U W I A. L. Loveji ":-r.vd as to our tin,,,,,. ,. LZ V L '"" S":n' i "" ' S- Hine. our l.nuue.al noliev. If -,. iivo in ,;10 f,,.,,,,,. w;iU,;iU.avo fii-o III the hitler. "I-""""'" ie lourt House, io Oreeon Pi,, A o-- --.', ovejoy was appointed Chair- ng since. The deleirates to Charleston will not be for Douglas. Mr. Caldwell of Wh-i;.. . settlements to inform the citizen oi' th,, r... member of the Uu:nn v...:!' .1 n' sfdes i Sweei Ho!" Alh v ad ' IcJnt lh """" of House of Del.- only relative in this country. Irom Western Virginia also agre The. above are the facts' or a most sad witb Lim in ntiment. Tho "first fami- hStS'Sr'11 M0M '""eJ t this state of things, and "-an is a respected citizen lt few- The Nashville liZZT. c...., 'r,'R J."x l',ANK..I.v.The Areticsteam- inncr, a Southern er Fov lum rnr,.,i .,.i. , .. j. oppos,. on journal, says (and the Loisvi;, and relics of F K tt-ltil. : .. --r-- 'i 11 onears 1 int. ii..il-i;.i .,1 in 1 q , . , . ...... Aiiiuniiii uiiu ncarson s1,-r..toP. i.ieoojeciol the ..lectin;: having been -iicu, m, 11 m on if b uo t nt.,,1 .1... j U '111 C....n..;uM!rKI..Wl. ,,,1 a uw 'lavs s.n.-e a circular announcii... .1 "Id Vainh'll friend ("apt. Auk,,,; had taken ."" "otcl in Fortland and fitted 11 "1 "'-out riht. We went down last week to loik after this in,...., t , I''' a'-' ommodations to be uuexceplionable I he table was go,i,. the, alters affable and "Iteiitive. and. what was better still, the I 'p. were excellent, with dean, snow-white j ""is. a luxury rare indeej at an Oregon I ''1. Our up-country friends who visit .. llUw c wiited on. mi.ln..., I B.l.u f in wj,rJ t.fc. i,..- Iii.-'. ........ 1 , - . . ""n"T, 'Tfaat iioiiur. "jnw our f,rly, or h .i ter Wkw f .;.;. it .n.f,.M 0 d. f. n.l ; and we know lint t ,Cil 01 ...ediiorcamt.ui.J ,.. ,. u.. d,r, rf , J mittee ol live be appointed to ,,;,: : , . w j "U":.UM" ri' ",rl t"e same at nn nd- " r rm.iution, l.ej.a.1 J 1 "ii-euiig, to Ue l.cldoil thefi-st M wou'd h.vr bi, , !Pl.fl. Vet tt tairn,,,,.,!:,,1 day in March. ' tabe'i0e..Mllie libtiv-an. A. Umt tit rm.T f . A- Holbrook, Wm larU w !.ir.'d or iirni. ii, ... i . ... ...... ..... . I Samuel S. Milt. u-. n ,' , , " """..in ,iii , -- " -locrucinv, nd "' ll""k '' Mf. lVntr del nui .Pi,ric:aie or ! J V,U S Ol,,ocr Were appointed said Com- .-..,.1 .Nrp..oio t:,i mmi. Mie : .".feu. a ,.. So inuclt f .r jeu.ousy. ".-.rrm,,,, ,r, lutf.,r0li.cl bre-.ir. . tli uk if Jtdiii ."...K'lrm .uuniu l-.iliiiorff c.blnel m.icli rrv uiK-tr,! him nut tee. It ,,,ng supested that . Convention intpht be called, for the organrntion of a Nate Agricultural Society, before the ad tournetl me. t i, . if . i ., . .. . twihof ,,,., u "- ieuiiiatt;:cal,ove ' named t iiinnni.n. .....,. -.i t-on Bolproveiiii.nl.. , . ' "t1 1 . r " ''' t .lair- il -ai n ii i . ti. ,j . . jii.i uru inc. vug, named (.oinnntte be.tK.Wth.l,v. rJ U,ie Bo.l, ..-.n 'T".. T0' this mectin?. b -.n .1 . . . " "'vn.i - )t nil. Jo'. M. .r. ,-ffirJ Ihal ,v 1 "orueii to npresent this countv in el, M'-u - j b yM ;r i 1 r:-if . . - , nioiion, voted that thee rrore 1:,, . ad mumic a ,t.:. f.,.:..i. . . r rrovCU.ngS end Io.Lr.-ntr f..r.,. i ,,ul1' uu ' 'w: l,,n tro.hr.n. i - ' . ,w.Vrron Argus and Ore- I! II.. ... .v. ... . e tilf tllli-il t.l r -w v ivu. I . I Ek'e USl tern rcmor.-.! tn T.'n.,.. ' J Hisiissox, Sec. Journal a.lnntd tt... i .'. ... ...i. oi.,u,iia.nii "Wer.iiTA a member of the House 0r Representatives ti ' "ul.t',e sl''P w"lMndoncd in 1843. we would not in anv e,w ..... . '.' Arct!C Kxpedition found at Foint inistration candidate " TlV r- , T. T"1 dl,U'd APril 25th, 1848, h-e take, the , t'"m0"(1 ' ! C"f'tains Crouicand Fitz Jam, t,- tLe S:"nc a,,(1 nJ'is: Tin? 111,11 t'w Erebos and Terror were ... c "J we have before said T , "l'n tllrt'e dew previously iu the ice, WC. J0.'" 0l'o" members oi .l"1 ' ? p""irs were proceeding to llT? t 101 l,i,a,''-irle mo- .r?tIF'sl' Kiver. Sir John Franklin bad cut about umt.ng with ,hc Republicans i !''ed, J Hth of the previous year, ad organization of the House. Their co " the to nu'! of deaths to date were -' tuents w,l neverhold them fruiltlessshouhl n"!?f 4 fifteen men. cr ,LLal'-T-ln',nnori'on,,i,,ntet(aIcnio- ' Ian-V ""'"ting relics were found on , cratic orgamzafon of the House." I,e wwn shores of Kino- Williams b- tl, n,...:.. f , ""'ot"'o un . "...m.ur me auannonmenioi v 01 ovcrthrowinrr th i..m..... v m that State and thruu.rl.out the rr "?tll,r." tmn ashore. on the crouiid tint ti-.....i .i . ' -l,ri skeletons of FmnL-Iin'a men. " safe iu their hand , ' ' f and dulllicate m i..ur nanus. Ia a recent UP to the time of th. .i.i,-...-f f the 'Vfral skeletons of urmer for publicaVon. KtmniU-The Surveyor General of- ' , , '"'J"' ,.llfn lrned to the first i .uouuav m .Unrch nert I article it snvs: , ,i , , 1 j tiivu ,Hij si'' if r o ored-w en veiled or colored a, 1 - - uea.i in many 0r t.'ie slare- l'I.hr.ff S ates. It i. quite Lold in WW en. wn,., w , ;n Maryland, on n"; holds ..lute Zonotto-r-'''1 rortion of MiJari." " orUlit recent UP o the time of the alm-i.lnnmpnt of the saijis were discovered." .ff G''1'- Joe Lane is the man who w n.il away m a rk-t sequestered spot" by jiie M-wphis Avahmche, to brimroutas 1 rcs.iiei.t.al candidate at the prowr tire. I i.e people 0r Ore.tron have " hid tway" i.anci late associate tk l m;tl. and w.ll at tl.e proper time find cool, eqn tcred, retiring jpot for the General .-i-ouurt!!t Journal