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!L rtV.,,., di-Aiii? VSMIV VlMUU -VyuV. W. X.. Adami, Editor, ORECOW QITYt SATCIiDAV, 3 CSV. l, I860. (;k,-trli'la lonwauiiu, The flure-np lit ChuthMnii lias Mruck tcrrnf nnd d'Mmiy to the hearts of the doughface, in thin section. Must of them had iiKulc i, their r.riuls Unit tlx y would 1,0 compelled lo vole for Douglas, and hnd lc gun to swear tiny "always hnd Ueu il.mghw men," although inu of them, l.ku Keceiver Lovejoy, w ere o hotil to hnn j me oki veterans hi ueniomiry mm longni two jchh ago thut they " hoeJ tho Kink ! nndi:r its hatincrs when thnso Immiers were ltepuhlicau Lincoln would heat him Tor the j nil Hiihlatonol over With nidi mottoes os V. .S. Semite." DmTutul his Land Office carried conviction to the millions of north fciil'iordiimles, tliinkinr that if they retained em laborers that th nmcrncy was set U,r the their places nt the puhlic crih under the !cf, n.,e of tho right of northern luhor and next administration must begin to shout for !' iiwrulic voters, Instead or hein o mere Douglas, had ulrem'y lifRiiii the work in ' rKniiizntiin to defend the most unreiisona good" earnest, nnd hnd finally roncluded j '! -hiiiwi ' a eectionnl oligarchy. Tlio that tli-y rould nnd would woik for Doiij- , f"1'1 ' tlmt the Democratic party is fin las witliont ut nil incurring the displeasure ' "'"n' tu Ii'"' t that it needs northern votes ... a ... I I. ! 4- ' t. t of Joseph. They had already made a ktroi.g impression on several demijohns MrveLiiiue whWtev lu drinking success to D.n.Lrlus. Don"!.., whoa while before was worse than Abo Lincoln, a di.-orgai.izer, m.d crerv wav unom.d. all nt oi.ee became a ureal stulesnmn. a remarkablv consistent I),,M,.,.,.t n,lit wan a. tnallf n wonder i .1.,.,,, l,nw ,,. ,,., !.! i!.i..k (.tl,. r - wise. Dou'dus would be nominated that . ol,l .n,l !, wmil.l be tho next 1'mH tlont nnd a eooA riwident -mobabU the Vst President wo hove had since Wash - u(jlj V...1 .ii .i.t. ....!. ... .I, m!,..k,n ML,. One was that the Charltsto,, Convention would nrco .iona olatform and aree that Domrlas f hould be put upon it. The next was that I ri",,",. "''serve the change or d-povt-Douglas would be elected if nominated. I "" "l l-u"st,l,l,jl 011 change of fortune. Tin, t!,ir,l an.l w,nke:.t blunih r was n snn-1 W l"lu Lai.eocracy was tlie prevailing re. ,oit!..n that Dongas would retain one of tli.-m in office a week after his inaimiration. Tho news of the flare-up nt Charleston, however, has leiigthrnud their visngisso that tho countenances of nine officials in this cily now measure in the uggregutejust thirteen feet and a half, us near as wo can calculate. The prospector two tickets in the field the regular one headed by Doug las, nnd the boiler's ticket headed perhaps by their nia. ti r Joseph with certain de feat btaring both tickets lu thu face, has 'flabbergasted them considerably, and pretty inueli slopped all llnlr shouting for Doiy- 4a., for Joseph, or for anybody else. While most of them nr? trying tosolaco themselves ! Willi the hope that tho Rdtiniore nnd Washington conventions will harmonize. I and uuile on somebody, one or two of them ; wero so overcomo with the news that they i iruvo it ut. iuunediul.lv. and nut on n.our,!. imr fur dead Democracy. ! Now while we were of the opinion thut it was quite possible that the cohesive pow er of spoils and plunder might hold Ih Charleston Convention together lung enough to hotel, up a swindle fur n plat form nnd put a doughfueo dodger on it ns n candidate, we never had the shadow ofn doubt but thai the dissolution of the party : was not far in the future, mid weliioii"l,l it not ut all i rulmble thai the C I,s- ion r,v,.: l,i ,1 1 1 1 " " done-break u,. in a row. We mee up how much oHice-hohlers nnd ollice-hunters muy bunst about the stah.l lv of the Demo'- j cralic party, how much they may talk I lltiollt tltn " III l.rtit,.iiii i.t i.ii. ci. ..f il,!.. I . . " I"'" """"i or thai fact o:i, or of tho party us a whole, j m " """ " lm u-v 10 m" llle moi 01 ; selns.ns and convctionid flare-ups, s w.l! ; V; " '""' 1 ' rr.n.wr Z 111 ii'.tiiu.i h iiuln.i.i MV ... i i o """"we nun ai!S- I souri, we, us an impartial observer of llie , Minnow cast iietorc I y coming event, can see nothing in the future of that party but darkness und impenetrable gluoiu. e aVv nol I ho only one that sees it. Lutv intel ligent, well-rend nnd careful observer iu the so called Democratic party in this Slate ...... .,i .,..j su n nauii -wrumg on tlie i i i .i - i i wan. j nc corruptions ol llie party conse-1 pient upon Us having grown up lo be nn ! i,,. -.1. I : . ... ..I ,;7,- ' ' ' "S U,V S:' (rsti'iliut.on of t a. i,ii is.i- ,.r .i., ; ,. , . 8'" i . ... ur, , ,,M,l(.s ,,, 11U1.J(,( ( to Is sunoor ii. v,.n ti 1 1 ,, "... , " "'.' o rr-r! ,,. . I, " "ri "r 01 . .. ' K rtM,,H";,i"- -'-T-ts ; to d I , ; ' T ' w ' f '" r "T S "r er I, t I as ,. lwu r j u .1.1 h art. hauM rcat.du general nnpres- s,m ,ht is about tune to have a change ; of mliniiii.-tralaiii. L'ut iisidu from reckless expenditure of the itblie funds, the bribe ry nnd intrgues i.ow canoiiijed ns "limi Imnored ib.iges" in currying elections, the general imbecility and bad faith of the d minitrafo:i, tlu. ;ien hostilily of the party to a judicious Homestead hill.it iniHTiible shiiflliti on the 1'aeiti.. milr.i ..1 ..t I, . - m tin, -" III1V- reticulfo.s.silof "strict consiruetioti,-which, j 10 - NXHliI 11 l III lll.tr al.l I .. uuen nuns no l"..i,stitutional warrant for AU rim: inttTnul inn ,Mv..n i.. v nit iu vi-ranv of national advantage, liad. abundsnt au' thority for purcl.usin Cub, J annually draiuing the Treasury of vast ums of motl ey to curry on under the name of ' milita ry road" uch contemptible improvement M tie pjx-r road from Joseph' firm to ' """ "' tl InJiirn trail from A.to r to Huhm, w licucvcr It l churly nscer 1 tuincd that tho money will tro Into tlie o k i ctJ 0f prty )iliNf-ln to reward them for ! purty ecf vices aiJo from nil thew, the portion which tho purty Iiim owimcd on llio slavery .piei'.ion Is enough of itself to ral its djin. In allying ilsetf With the .lnvo property ' cripitul nf a mere handful of the ttHxtoeru- cy, ami in elumoiiiig for the recogmiirm of the most ttrirntiiiimMe demand of Southern cxtviiMOiiisl os 'rights' due the (south, the Democratic party omuim-d a hostile o.sr tion toward the 'right' of nil lulrin;r. white men, nnd has driven from its support lu c""lu to trnimpn in a lTe.mieim n d'-i't'oii, nod that in selling itself to south. , extremis, in order to make the south. trn ult '" rrciUeiitml slruggl. ll"'.v 1,ave luisealcuh.ted tho temper of ' "ortl" r" lu,'oll'r wl'-" ' supposed thut , "jr,l"-,' tutea rould uUvays be ll0,Jtlw "M "r ljril'1 ''7 der.d patronage : t0 ' ""'jl'J the i.nrfy to hold tho govern- ! ""'nt "r lllB tK'xl Immlrnd years. The F'Jf " u l'"t legs, nnd the burst ' "P Chu.lestou ufTordsagood opportunity ! ht ,vho wial1 to ' 1 ollt r il 10 so jiio'i. I -f. I h refrcsl,iK for those who have I '""' ljtc" '" a l'""'' minoritj. und who a U'l' l"udere(l mid vil.lied by their I 1,1 mid mivii-ut Joseph was m,KvrMi i'''g'ded as high priest, denun ciiitiun und proscription were meted out in fulhst ineusure for all who refused lo wor- ship ut the altar of Liiuei.sm, und thus uc- know ledge Joseph's suprcmucv. Rut now thai the people have shown so emphatically their detestation for Lane's slavish procliv- ilics, for his gross snbserveney to Southern 51"'11 n ,U11" would lie a safe represenla interest.s, nnd have laid him on the shelf as tive of this young commonwealth in the a worthless promise-breaker, it will very i soon be the case that, or all the fawning sycophants who were a short time since : shouting liosaunahs to his name, there will I be none so pour as to do him reverence. 1Io",,l ,,un'-" 01 k;" n"-'"- --w::iB(;iiS tho ""' n" s""',v ' "'O country, long held in f,"lJc!l01' ''' l""'y have concluded ,0 r(,"mv ll,c K'm o( l'u"cr '')' "eiuming to I!l,l"ll'l'-'' "'ges, und nianngiiig their 0H" m"tM I'' joieiiig in the change ns a sign of bet ! Ipi tiutna ....In.. ... . f . t I H " . , vu" l'lr' i ..a in "iiuw it i ii uu uuiie nun ail me 1 drones nnd hangers-on who will be thrown ; on the compassion o( the coinmunily by be I ing deprived of llie patronngi nnd support of their kind I ucle Sam. The most prob I able solution is, that drawn by their natur al instincts in favor of slavery, nnd headed liv I l.'l , , ' a"11- " " ,nm ,,ot lmn "Me ,l s,ll'- lmrt l'cins,.vt.s, they will be turned over ... I. - : , . .- " u ' '""''' euarnaoie 1.lanters, who w ill give tlieiu hoard, lodging and fatUn Un' lml wol k "" bo 8 rn.. n .... . ut. urst iT.- I li:s city ninl county are al jUhl f,-,t. Vul t,0 iniquitous ty."a,,v which has so long ruled the people Th roi ,)f ,lu, Ppp,,,ssor is Lroken, we hope forever. I of the strongest possibh ,'x,r,;""s l,f ' rlrral officials, of .. . ' nTDsylies. llliil threats nmln,, l til t tinjr. nnd of the noisy marshalling of bloated ' I " n'l tn.ii'ii iu- whiskey-bummers, freedom and truth are ui last victorious, even in Clackamas. We are not disposed to triumph toogteallv over our prostrate opponents. Their suf ferings uiv so bitter us lo excite cur pity They ure sick very ill. indeed thev enn, t rat, or work or sleep but ure llior- oujilv i gusted with popular sovereignty, raiisi. it ili-m-ir. j ,1.. ... ..r i i . . i ' " '" ""Used l,Hn'1, "l - Their grief is espe . .. . I fiaiiy severe, Ijecause tnev nre so awfully V!iUMi v ... . ' I " snne lliut tl,e people would be so indepeiv "ic - .1 were Ml1 i" ilff lri..s thut they w.re as strong as ,ver; but ulas! ,l,o vote showed that their S 1,1,1 ll"lmrl,;,l "ml t,",t wktU-nd W --forth their most fitting a,, Wc k-al faith, and l.ke Incst , . thc Cl(llse of j,,,,,,; , fr ' 1 - . . l-j I lie election iu Oregon City passed on very quiutly-no dustmbauce of any kind occurring. Late Monday night, Mr. Win. liudev, a naturalized citizen, was set upon by some Democratic Irish rowdir, and severely beaten for voting the Republi- can nckei. u e ulo Ir-urn that a mitiir:il ' - ..ho VU.lll 111-UriW I I ,,,,a1)' "'S'" after the election by 1 ro"lllcs- "nvause lie lna voted tlie Kepniilicau ticket. A knife put into tho bow els of such infernal scoundrels is the most i fleet mil remedy fur such didoe. trj The Republicuus had a meeting; at the Court-House on Saturday evening la.-t, ami were ably addressed ly Mtasr. Joha HoP rivk, an.1 Mat 11 J lir. Jaaea Mcllrla. Th' signs of tho times warn us to ciul uboitt for our most deserving men, and call attention to modett merit wherever found. The K'-otleman whom name heads this ar ticle Is probably known to the majority of the people of Oregon) wo Will, however, briefly keti.'h his career III lifit. Hy birth, Dr. MclJiide h aTeimesneean. II in youth was spent in that State, nnd here ho laid tho foundation for a career of future usefulness. More than thirty years aft) he moved to Missouri, and cant his lot willi tli it young and growing State, where, ufler Acipiil ing his profession, he devoted himself to it, a ud won a high pluce in the esteem am! uffeetions of his neighbors. The I'ucifio coast presenting attractions to him, us it did to many others In the Western Stales, in 181(5 ho emigrated to Oregon, and settled lu what Is now Vu ni hil! county. 'J'ho-c who came later to our .State cannot fully appreciate tho hardships and dillicultics uttciidiug tlic settlement of the country nt that early period, but it is not too much to say thai ut all times James Meliiidu discharged his duly woi th- ily und ns btcauio n man. He served a term or two in the Territorial Leghduture, with ciedit to li'msi ir und autiifactiou to his constituents. The Dr. was formerly a pemocrut, when that name was ometl.ing "'"re limn a mere fyuonyin lor slavery extension, but in the subsequent mutations of parties ho joined the Republicans, nnd has ever since been uu earnest advocate of the principles of that rapidly-increasing und truly national organization. . McIJride is about fifly-five years of g''( and from his temperate habits still liiniiiiuHi.i u i iguiuu.i luii.iuuuiuii. ne lias rc'"ml hv' f","iI MM, ono'of J"'"' - )8 lycr K tm.s;deralde i.bd;ty, was nominated by ' KqmM'euns two years n go for Co,,. gross, uud has just been elected by u large majority to represeut Yamhill coiintr in the State Senate for four years. The Dr, has been nn active und successful laboivr in Ihu cause of Temperance, the principles which ho has earnestly inculcated and '"rcibly recommended on all proper oeca f""M' ,s " und devoted Chrislian, "" frequently takes nn active part in tli roliiuus exercises of the denomination to " belongs, Senate of tho United States. The State needs nt the Federal Capital men like Dr. McIJride, of high character and blame less life, fnm ond decided in their own opin ions, yet tolerant of the views and opinions "r m1 with no other aim than to n"k '" "C good of Oregon, nnd the in- 01 our j.eoplu'. 1 l,o subject of our remarks is a man of enlarged views and sound practical judgment, nnd possessed of fur more talent than many of our blatant politicians, and would without a doubt inii)nntifl tkn v.tjnni4 it. .1 . r - " : "K ,lS",u 01 dol '.uimv uvuuiuu. Won the ovltorm Mine. Letters received from the Similka- meen mines report that the miners there arc doins well, and mukimr from ten to twenty dollars per day or rather on Rock (.'reek, some twciitv-five miles distant from llie ts.milkaineen. J. D. Loeey, lsq., has favored us with a letter written by Cupt. Hatch, of this city, who some two or three months since started to tho Siinilkamecn. Those who know Cnpt. Hatch of course will place the utmost relianco on what he says. His letter is dated Rock Creek, May 19, lSt'.O. Capt. II. writes: "On the 10th, 1 came over to this creek, which is twenty-five miles from Siniilkameen, on tho Culville trail. Mr. Robb ami 1 took claims near tho mouth of the stream, nnd, nfkrgelting ready to work, we tried it three hours, nnd r"""ti ,vc llfld r,ftwn (lo,l',r llnfl 'T'-'1"7' live cents. t e concluded we had found good diggings, und ns vet we Imvo seen no reason lo change that opinion. 1 do not know that the creik has been prospected further than the claims ure taken, so I have no idea how extensive tho mines are, but it is the general opinion, judging from the nppMrnncc of the country, thut other creeks will Ikj found ns rich as this. The bed of the stream is rich one man work ing in the water, took out one day thirty three dollars, and another dnj forty-three dollars. Last week this man took out ono hundred mid thirty-three dollars. Lust night nnd yesterday it mined heavily, nnd to-day the creek is too high to work so we are sitting comfortably in our tent, wri ting. He are now north of the line, con sequently on llritish soil. The people have hud so many severe lessons, that I do not suppose they will stampede up here until tho country is fully prospected nnd its ca pabilities made known." , . . ii- . . . ""'"". um.ersu.nu wiai mens- ure will hortly be taken lor the orKai.iza-, lion uf a Coinmandery of Knights Templar in this -city, nnd that Hon. H. R. French, of Washington, D. C, Urand Master of the Order in the United States, has erant- ed authority to Sir KiiL'hts Amorv Hob -......n., ....n 1. Vllil hmn. and Juimt R. Raylcy, to make the A '.I 1 111 Ik III I'lllN. .Mliind 1 I 1 n.. mcessary preliminarv urran-emeuU " ,r , ' LeimtP.-Henry Milkr. Kso . has ! A ,v , v.. i i . i theul.torudchairofthe Portland Daily I M IliT. as lie IS A r:!rr f nnn,N..l D.i.t ll. V.. . ir. . ! ""u-'ua no v. ' .n,, , i.iauawn.mit luv. cm on, f .K. , - . . ,MV ,uw, 0J nucfjt,,, i .-I lUr i at- i.t- roast .l l.lvtUiin la Uimi. Asionu, June 4, 1M0. I'd, A inn s: You will ho not a little sur prised, with uumlvi s, probably, on learn ing thut the Hepnblicutia huve been so sig nally defeated in this county to day. Yet knowing the causes, it Is no matter of sur pri'eutall. The fact is, " times" ure gel Una; to bo pretty hard, and per consequence employment ut remunerating prices is get ting to bo out ol Ihu question. The prin cipal mill lu re usually employing many men, has lately been sold ut sheriff sale, nnd is likely to change hands; nnd the pros pective ow ners have taken ndvaiitage of nil these circumstance und caused to be given out that none ftuuld get employment ut or sell logs lo tlie.su mills, or get employment in various other way on the "Militury Koad," unless they supported llie " Demo cratic" ticket. Dy this sort of pressure, some six to eight hoiieot, genuine, but fear, ful Republican voters wero driven to sup port the Lanc-Di lusioii ticket, hut simply called the " Democratic ticket." That, or course, makes twelve to sixteen difference in tho result. Then tomu tour or five by this same pressure wero scared from voting nt till, which increases tho difference in the result to some twenty. Then by the liber ality of our old County Commissioners Republican giv ing our cneiiihs a majority of the judges of the election, they have al lowed four or five mariners to vutc, who, under our Constitution, are not residents in the State all of which put together, swells our Oipoiieuls votes beyond their present majority, so that under ordinary circuuistuu. ecs, wo would this day huve made n clean sweep ol- thu few officers of pro-slavery hiiliki'liugs uud deck.! nil Repuhlieuus. Hut lliu reverse is now the case. Resides tho ubovc we have had, ns usu al iu years past, to oppose the full influence or the Collector of Customs with $2,000 per milium salary, Ihu Deputy with $1,000 per minimi, the I'ost Master about $000 per milium, the Commissary of Ihu Militury Road expenditure about $10,000 r mi lium, commencing just before election each year, tho Commissary or the Revenue Cut ter " Jo Lnii?," whosj disbursement ure but little less than $10,000 per annum, and tho six bur 1'ilots uud I'ilot Commissioner, whose (the Pilot's) incomes, to tiie amount or about $20,000 per annum, each, nre se cured by law of the State, with little ex ertion on their part, making a sum total of $30,000 to $10,000 federal and State pat ronage, tho recipients of which are, and for the last eight years have been, a unit iu all their political movements. Finally, to cap the climax, the candidates for State Rep resentative uud Senator proclaMicd it iu the streets und public meetings that they were "Dojilus'' Democrats, nnd that tiiey would not ..o into or be bound by any cau cus of the Legislature that should nomin ate Smith nnd Lane, ner vote for Swith or Lime umk r nny circumstances whatever, and then in half an hour afterwards tell the Lane-Smith federal officer nt Upper As toria, that if they should be placed in a "fix" where they must vote for Smith, the most heinous of the two, or a good Repub lican Senator lor Congress, they would so vote ns not to allow the Republican to be elected a transaction which is expected surelv to occur. iliis whecdm thc f!oatir.u' transient votir into the support of men who mad strong! r anti-slavery speeches tltutt the Re publicans themselves, which secured probn 1. 1.. r... .. . . .i. . . , -r, . nn uiu wr iuics io uie sum iwniJias- Adair-Iiue-Smith frce.so;i-pro-slavery can ilidates in our county, nnd then iu the n; xt breath licking tlie hand and beseeching the mercy of him that holds tlie hist, which is sure to be used either in causing oue'a de feat, or if elected in driving him along with loads of sin on his Lack, evinces n degree of fawning, venal subserveucv ulmost be neath thc contempt of nil honorable men but enough or this for now. I hope the rest of Oregon is not quite so badly off for honest men s is tlie Democratic party of Cursor- Coc.nty. Rim and Di:nitnACY. Iii Ujiper Mo lullu and i onng's precincts, the only strong iwo.oeo districts in tlie comity, wc learn that our opponents are indebted to runt for their victory. Without it, thev would probably have been defeated, or certainly have obtained n much smaller vote. Fear ing this, they contrived to blind und befog the brains of those who were, when sober, unwilling to remain slaves to Jo Lane, by free drinks, nnd then, while rum was mas ter and good sense dormant, they secured votes, und then laughed ut the thoughtless subjects of their wicked tricks. Alas! for poor human nature, when appetite is stronger than judgment when corrupt knaves can manage to make rum vote in stead of men. One of the pro slavery lend ers boasted that one bottle chatwed ten votes, an.l on v reL-rett.,! .!,. r,.n ti not vote ns well in a i,r , ; every drop was sure to go for Democracy and Jo Imw. Wrt.L Doxe.-Wc have been favored with a sight of the beautiful s;lvcr cup Pre sented to .Mr. C. T. Looey, of this citv.'for his gallantry in rescuing ,-hild which had fallen into the river from n wharf in Port- !,1""b (osning nsit diJ as a voluntary t , , .... :. , ,0"' "J0 v "iiuesseu u;s hero- i,m. it iil na.U,!,,,,.,. ,,;..,, ... , " ' 'W)r ir o ia r,..n -.. l I M""11'. e Bll.l lerstainl. hr Mr () .i luc eas:on ot tlte ,jJ1Mlt lion being li.nnLomrly en 'raved - i on . ic :ue ei me inp ELECTION ISETUliNS. i,e,-CI.LICAX. LKJIOCKATIC. For Cougmn, Logan 412 Slit il Fur Joint Semilnr, 404 Win. Loguu 40J J. K. Kelly Luughliu 3. Fur Vrot. Any, McKwuii, Ind 412 Donthit Fur lirprctenlHtirrt, Starkweather 412 J. I. I'"'1 400 3U0 8-;i 800 41'J A. llolbrook II. W. Kddy J'J!) James Otlieer 400 J'hilip Foster Kowurd til For Slur!, 401 John Thomas Owen Wada Fur Cirri, Jumes Winston 40tl T. J. McCurver WJ Fur 2'reafnrer, Win. Dierdorff 421 Thos. Johnson Fur Aurnsnr, John Meldruiu 3!0 CI. Untie Fur Co. Cnmmiuimirrt, CO. IJovulon 403 C. Deardoifl" 'J2 413 307 A.Mutloon 418 Win. McCowu 300 For Snrcriur, Jos. Tompkins 3S0 K. T. T. Fisher 420 For School Suieriiilcmlrnt, X. W. Randall WJ F. D. Hodgson 8U0 For Coronrr, F.IJmdav 417 A.H.Steele 897 uinhUl omcUI. We are indebted to Cris Taylor, Km., fur the official vote of Yamhill county. IIKITDMCltf. l)EOC.TIC. Fnr ('nusres, Loguli 470 Shell o3 Logan' maj., 130. Stale. Snmtur J. R. M'K.ide 434 A. Shuck 801 Iieie.ientitire.f, M.Crawforil il l (,'. Kenilall 3iw S. M. Giluiore 413 Thos. Jackson 830 Slu t I IT, 11 Warren 40(1 J. linker 310 CM, J.W.CW 422 Joim H.Suiiih 303 Trcamrrr. A. I. Henry 380 A. Wcsterfield 33 Srh no Super intend m I. A. A. Skinner 411 Chus. Handler 319 fv.f('a,nv, Lec Latighlin 4,f7 W. Culbcrtswi S'iri'eine, T. R. Harrison 30iJ Chus. Hundley 374 J. O. Wilson received 370 volm fir Prosecuting Attorney. Tlie whole Re publican ticket is elected by majorities ranging from 00 to 117 excepting the candidate for Treasurer, who is beaten by one vote, and thc candidate fur Survi vor has six majority against him. Mnllnnwivti. Logan t2H Sheil 505 Logan's maj., Fur Representatives, A. C. Gibbs, deni., has (itif votes; llenj. Stark, dim., GfO; K. D. Shuttiiclt. rep., o40j Win. IWII, ind., 51T. A. M. Starr, iml. rep., is e'ecl- ed Sherill', und S. X orris, deiu., t.'lerk. Fur Pros. Au'y, Douthit, deiu., 0(1; W. L. McMwun, ind., 519. Wasco. Sheil's maj. is from 100 lo 120. The Democratic connly ticket is elected. In the Dalles precinct the vote stood: Sheil 147; Logan 97; for Joint Senator, Lough lin 42; Kelly 71; Win. Logan 109. It is thought that Win. Logan will have a small majority in tho county. Speaking or the probable defeat of Cl. Kelly, the Demo cratic paper nt the Dalles says " the blame must rest upon the selfish and iinpriuc'plcd cliqixt who controlled the Cl'acilamas coun ty organizatiBu," nnd that " thc infamans character or the ticket placed in nomina tion in Clack dims county wa sufficient to have weighed down uny party, nnd under tho circnmsturicvs we uce not unprepared to hear thut Col. KcHy has shared the rate that was meted oiit to the 'dog that was caught iu bud company .' " Lixx. The imposition in Linn coun'y have elected two nnd probably three (out of four) members of the Legislature. The Laneila that is elected has squeezed in by only one vote. Sheil' majority is only 47, to 12 r for Stout last year. The Demo cratic candidates for Clerk, Treasurer, As sessor, and Surveyor, are elected, but by small majorities. Delusion, in tho " Medi um," fairly howls with rage over this re sult. Msmox. Logan's majority iu the comi ty is Pm5. The Republicans were running no county ticket, the field being left open entirely to tho Luue and anti-Lane De mocracy. Thc Laueitcs will be defeated by six or seven hundred majority. Geo. Edes, independent candidate for Sheriff, will probably beat Louis Poujadc, di m. Washington-. Logan's majority. 144 The whole Republican ticket is elected, nun me exception of Treasurer, W. II. Lcunett being defeated by two inni. T R. Cornelius, for joint Senator, has 104 maj. over Judge Olney, dem. Ct.ATsor. Slieil has two majority. The entire Democratic county ticket is elected by nu average minority of 20. Laxf.. The entire Democratic couniv ticket is elected. Sheil' mm, is about inn AnmvAi. or toe Mail. Tho Panama came in on Monday nisrht with thc Eastern ma.l. The dates she 1 null- .a ll.A r..k r tr .... ",u -"iiy, not late so as we have had by Pony Kxpress. by one w,fc Tlie Pony Express had been temporarilly suspended on account of Indian difficulties Carson Valley, consequently- we have no news from thc Chicago Convention. Wc arc indebted to Tracy & Co. for late papers by thi- ar We see that poor Slater and Peter the Fifth havn't any Presidential candid ate nt their mast head. Is it possible they have conelnded not to support the Charles ton nominee, after pledging themselves a hundred time? to do so? TU t H--tnpllnu U b, ' Tho Marsluil and hi deputic re to commence tho work of taking t sus. The following tro the qiie-stton, tW will bo okeil, which we publish in wl thut ench may hnvo tho answer rM(i w hen the Deputy Murshnl call on MB ' It I suggested thutcrcry ot:e ought u iniiiieilintely muko out tho unwcni to ipii'stimis, mid leave- them with the famllr remly for the oflieer, in the case or!,,' I5y the general adoption of this rule, limn would bo saved, and greater Dctunr secured. ' Tho age nr each, box and color, whctU white, blai k or mulutto. Profession, occupation or trndo of hA male person over fifteen yeur. Value ir reul cstulo owned. Place or birth, iiuiuing the State, Territorr or country. " Married within the year. Atttemled school within tho year. Persons over twenty years of Wtbit ciinuot reml or write. 0 Whether deaf and dumb, blind, Insauj w idiotic, pauper or convict. Name of owner, ngent or manager offju farm. Number of improved acres. Number of unimproved ucrcs. Cash value of farm. Vnlii'! of funning implements ond to. (diinery. Live stock on hand Juno 1st, 1800, vi. iinmbir of horses, mules ami iikssmi, worj) ing oxen, m'dch cows and other cattle swine nnd sheen. ' Viiluc of live stock. Valiio of nn'mnls shiugfercd during tin year. Pnuliice during the year endiiijr June f ISUO, viz: number bushels wheat, rye' Indian corn, oals, bonus nnd peas,' buck' wheat, hurley, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, pounds of wool mid poundiol tobacco. Value of ore land in products in dolTiirr. Gallons of wine, value of prodirce of mir ki't garden, pounds of brrtter, pounds of cheese, tuns of bar, btrshels of clorer seed a lid bushel nf jjniss seed, pound of Imps, pounds of flux, bushel of flat S'-ed, pounds-of mapfe sugar, gallons of molasses, pounds of honey ami bee wax, value of home-made maiiufactnre.. Name ol' corporation, company or hulividi mil prnilufing unities to the annual val ue o $.100. Niime ofbiisincss manufacture or prodact Capital invested in real estate and ptrson" ul cstutn in the business. Raw material used, including fuel, vlir" (pmnlit'es, kinds, value, kind of motive1 power, machinery, structure or resource: Average number of hards employed, vizi' nude, female, overage monthly cost of' limit, labor, uvernge monthly cost of fe male In Imr. Annual product, viz: tpmntitfes, Rindi;. va lies. Name of every person who iTietf durinj; tho year ending Juno 1,1800, whose usuiK place of abode was in the family, llw iige, S'-x and color, whether while, blact' or mid itto, marricil or widowed, place rf birth, iiMnnng the State, Territo7 or eonutry, the month in which the person' died, prnfi.s'on, oTnn,ntion or trade,, diseaso or cause of den ill. nllrc Tl:f uniiiiiil mrcl iig of the Linn Comity BIM S. fi. iv will dr h. 1 1 nl Alb. ay on M.imlav, Jane '.'.i. Iri.o. Lev. ni. liuuoi-ls and oilier tmuMrr wll he in a lrmlaiK C. J. Ilisnon-i, Sec'r.. Cm-Van l)t Winn, Xo. H. H. of T Mi-flu ut Harmony ll.ill rvery Friday rvrn'nn ai lull' mst 7 ii'cincii. lliHtlii'fii in coudiilaiHliiip amimileil lain ri.ri. V. RL'TLKDUE, Wf .. Dl W. fn-un, U.S. i. oTbT ri Oi;i::k. Ijiuuk ,n. 3 niueui at llit-ir Hull neai- ly eiiiiiisiu. :hs Lawl Olli.e, on Alumliiy evenuif eai li w c. k. liuiln en in goo.) hIiiii line nre lavilcj lo aiii u I. I. C. (JKAWl-'OUU. K. U. Taos. Ciana.'.N, ISco. Src'y. 30 lYSultnoniah Ziodgo No. 1, l & A. M., holds its Mulrd cninniiimei t ons in the Suns of Teniwraiic8 Hall, on llio utiirilay pice, ding the Full Moon in each iiKinth. BrulhrtMi in good atandins are ioTitei lo nlten.1. A. L. LOVIiJOYr W-i 1). V. t'RAin, Sec-'y. W .5" The lu-.vl n ifuUr inei.tiiijj will 'it n Mod day celling, Jiaw ii, 1SS0, (Si. JoWe Day.) Mottnlf. Lire lUls.--ThTl.iTairf enria eehliriiy whuli this pre-eiiiiiient medioinr kaaae. ipiiie I for i:s in variable tlliii.cy in ull llie dea wliii h it piofiwoa lo cure, lius reihlered the uniel lireeliee of cnteiiijitious puiring not only nunecef fury but nt.w.n-ttiy nf them. They are kn.ia hy their fruils; tln-ir piwl Burke testify for them, unit Ihpi lh.ii e not by llie fuilli of the credulous, la all coses of eosli vim s. dvsnrrxia. bilioua ami liver ulTruiiuns, piles, rlieuinutisni, l'evraand ague, o' sliimie hciid-uehi's, mul nil general drane mcn: ol lienlili, thew 1'illa ilnve imariablj: pnwei a ierliiin and spifily remedy. A aingle- liial will pVrihe Life l'lilslxyoiid the ronchuf conjpoliM in llie esliinit'iiinif evi-ry patient. Dr. Murtlus l'laraix liiitcra will beUmaAtqtJe ly tflieaeiuiis in nil cases nf iiervouailabililj.dy' prtHiu, hi'iidachi-, the Biekness inciifeirt wfemales in del cute heauh, unJ every kind if wenknef the d geslive i rf:ins. For tale W Dr. W. B. MlMTAT. 3.i: llmadnay, Xew York, and by Medicine Dealers and ' DrugglWi grorsjllj lliroiiglwut the country. If Dyspepsia, Vevty amd Anne, ladU''" Soar tiicinnuh, Ilinrt Hum, Watet Uniah, Bil liousiiess, Liver Complaint, Acidity, Flataleaejf Jiiuiid ee, Changu ef Climate, Sick HaadaektV boss of Appelile, l'emnln Ceinpluinta, Opprtaiioa) al'ier Killing, Cicneml Debility, ic, are rapidly. fectim'.ly mil arcly cured by the OXVGO ATliD BITTERS. California Eridence. Mokblcxsi Hill, CaU June 16, 1858. ( Having auuvred fr fifteen jeara with Dyrper in its worst for.n, and having consulted ilh lk best l'hyi. ians. and lrle.1 ewrylliitif roeamaMaW wiih. nt rel ef, I was induced to tiytha OlXlfGaV XATKD U1TTKISS, nuJ before J had takrn a bntlle. 1 f .uud BiysJf much aattar, and eoaliau4 Win eutirflv cured, and 1' nj.,y u g.Kvl health ns aver I did la my lit- D take great pieasura in rceoojine ttMag tlin I all who ore siiuilaily atrl.cted. Jamci Lo-(Gho-The OXYGKXATEP niTTEKS araeela ia, r:u"..riiia by Rediniton Sl O, Ilenty Johnana ',., Charles Morrill, San Kranaisco; R. H-M-. DoojIJ &. C&, Snemmrntn; Rice, Cu So Maryavilli-; Smith li DaTia.I'urlland.Orefoa. Haua. Sarparma.Tliia purely vrgefaak. remedy e-ombinej in itself tile preperiiea of aa Aa-li-pt o, a mill cathirtio, and a touio. Il qoiek ly removes from the Woo.1, and olhof floida of body, the iinpaiilies of uuheallhy arloosl engender aud fe, d disease, thus strikioc" r .I .f the malady. Allhoiiirh protJ cious it n.ay be taken at all limes wi Prt safety, as il oontaiiii no powerful drastie draf d-hil,late the system, or miueisd pasWB to ! the eonsl'lnlion. IVpared .ind n.'d by A. H. . D. 8 ANM. Fulton n.Xe Vork. Trie 8 U"J sii h. tiles for g.". V GeJ tli,. ajrertemeat i another eVass Sdbv Da. STKF.I E, Or,g-n City, aad I I't"''J, : ner.Hr.