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f'tipjetatr zznLXtm-'v-x.'i.v rrr .v-k3iCTSTta.oitT3wss letters, register;'.! ft valiiablii, double rate hull bo charged. See. iW. Ami la It further enacted, That all lrttur directed to nny peron not found at tho nfli'-o llrt cd may Ijo for warded to ntty other office where lie may lie Intiiul, wiih a Idilionul chargo tf j'ost.ijjo therefor. Hoc 31. Am bo it, further cnnclnl, That tho Postmaster (iciieral shall have Authority tn pay, or chums to lio paid, ft gum not exceeding two cents each tor all letters convey oil in nny vessel or steam boat, not employed in carrying the mail, front one jiorl or plneo to any other port or placo in tho United States, or from nny foreign port to any port withm the United Kioto, subject to gnch regulations a tins Postmaster General inoy prescribe, but. oil such letter shall lo th posited in tho post office nt tho port of n nival, for mail ing or delivery ; and if for delivery within tho United Stales shall he. rated with ilonblo rote of postage, which hhall cover tho feo pnid to tho vessel ; no fees shall he Allowed for letters collected ly a carrier on a mail route. Sec. 32. And ho it further enacted, That, for tho greater security of valuable letter posted lor transmission in the nnils of tho United Stales, tho Poftiuastcr General is nuiliriroJ to establish n uni- form plan for tlm rcgiKtratimi of Mieh let- tcrt on Application ot partus posting the aatne, and to reiptiro thu n.vinoi of iln- jiostnge, a- .. , -c.itr.i'.'ifi fan not exceeding t ..! v cent-, on ivtv inch let ter or packet, m Im iiccnutitad tor ly ost . maa.iti'd r. .'.'i. lti'T tl r mmm, t ner as the ... J'roriJeJ, ' r. t,.:: , ' u .hall not no compulsory and it shall not render tho lVt OiTico Department or it rovetme liabio for the loss of nch letters or packet, or tho contents thereof; and provloion shall be mado by regulation for a return receipt to the ri:r, showing to whom and wnen sucli r. gtslerol letttr was delivered, which recoil I th!l bo received in tho courts as prima fueie. tvidence of such delivery. 8ec. 33. And bo it fartlirr " enacted, That tha maximum standard weight for tho single rate of postage on matter class ed as printed nuittr, and nl o on that classed at miscellaneous matter, t fmr ounces avoirdupois, subject to tho ex ception in tho uexl following section pro vided. Sec. 31. And bo it farther enacted, That tho rate of postage on transient mail Able matter of tho second clas, and nisi on H miscellaneous m.-i!aVe mntter of tho third class, (except circulars and books,) shall be two certs f r each four ounces or fraction tlierc.d contained in any one packago to one ad.'r.ss; and such postage shall in all raci be fully f repaid by stamps, plainly affixed t the wrapper thereof. Doublo thes rtrs shall be charged for books. . Un-ealed circulars not exceeding three in runiVr kluil I puss At the single rate of two cents, and in tht propoiliou f T a grcter jinmber, A ldinj one rate far three circulars, or le-s t.n:nher thereof, directed t c: ad .res. No j extra tiostfta kl.all Le ehari;.-,! fur a card printed or impressed rimn an envelope or w rapper. These rati a no s. in all cases be prepaid by stamps. prepaid by stamps. , bee. So. And be it f.irih.r naet(l, . .i. . .e . . -tiii lat tho rate otpos'se itmn un I iMe .Iter ot tho fer.nl rlasa, i..u d 1 That inatti nee A week or more fr o'iriitiv from A known win' pi ouu.icaiii.it, biij in 10 reruiarkulistrihcrs.ah.il be i: to lows: issued six times a week, thirty e -iV ; is. anrd seven times a w ak, ihlr'y five ent; And in that proportion, u..'.ii:.g oro rate for each issue ino.e fnq imt than once a week. For weight ex. t,'J.i g lnurour.ee, nd not exeecdii g eight outc, An Addi tional rate shall be charged ; and on the same sole, an additional rote for ea. h ad ditional weight of f.mr ounces or fraction thereof, at.d sqch pottage mut he prepaid for a term of not .-i tlnn otie qaarfr nor more than ono year, at either tho office rf mailing or of d. livery, at the optiwn ! the .... sender, .., tao.ru payn.nua rcooru .. . . . shdl be mado And ir -err-d in ih post. illiee where paid; ion no su--li f uMi.-ntion ehall be dulivi r d from ti e i.fT.v nntll such payment is made; but tl.o publisher f ss rikly iiewspari r may otn tn each art nal aubarribcr within the coe.uty where their papers are printed ond piihl.'.lied one copsr thereof free of po.iage. See. .10. And be it f-irthcr er acted, That tho rate of post.g upon mai'ahle matter of the: second t ls, itiii j ).- fr. fluently tlian once a work, from a knnan !licc of pabl.catinn, a'.d sent to r-j;ti!iir United States between anv points ihorrin I the rate fr e.tcli such p-ijior or peritxliral j shall bo one co.d, and a., addilinn.l rate of , one rent f..r each add.tion.il wight of four , ,.meo.orfrae,i..n.li.'reof:V;.r,.Thatl " , no PotUnaster Oencral Upon oaw(urHi and oth.r fx rio-'ic.l ( n-ponil . to Cat depart met. I : W.r.' , , ' .' , . I. .. ... , , 1 inch or too into the s!r..t. or !.;. ' , . , ,' ' J "";-"" ' P . U . j... ,g nl i l.'p.r..nt. i,l,...r..l.- . -- ' , .- '.,,,, -i . l f. U. u . rtuaJ l.. I.I.S J i li. J.l J...I..,.nJ llic nor .ml ' " I.. , !-, for i.l I ll md. a to the . .!... . f II,.- 1 . , . , , ,. ., , ", " , . . , " " " , 7" , , ,i , j , .,, . i - .- ... . r, ii . linlts of Cain.., an. i' !nf in uliti.li i.i.', ii,, " . , . .t J.. .1 f.l hi line, fi in. a U.l, lat card weight of four nunv s"d r-asi,i. lie markid "i bi -;al w:th the s -n..tnrc of e cctmu woulJ bo a I nimi triumph. profitable resource. ' a' d 1') inn.-, to th - f... t of t' , ' through the m.vl or .!h ti cf thn , the i&r w.itlng the coii.imn.i.-aiion. j He has done all he could to indue Union I'" ol' ,Im ir ,,u"r" ' ', ,,; tr,"t "", , the m...,,,t..i. ..,'... g l....,t 1 1 .i ...., i 'l r"r"''" "" f ih.ot.. buy a d ir. Unilcd Ftate. between any ..l, therein, j Seventh. Pnstn a.ters bat.!., th, frat.k- tiM , V(,,e fr c,j.. , un Vi. 'IZrZVZ":: ; " 1 HT " !'r rMxU bou.g Hi" m;,v m d W ot. r the ,..,, in. . , f .., ,w tho ratefor cuc'i pt.,r:cr of tha t(ar sl.tll mg nt.!.-e lor tlie.r 11 -mmumc.v ; . , , ... ... . . ; t.ik ofa rr,cr rierh ,! i,i ni., n,.. ilf. , .'irra't-md 1 1 f .re the l e. rd. r's rt urt an.l ' ' U.e f.ot . the innintoi. i.. i!-!.-, t '. be: for publie.lions iued once a we.k, ti-.n tn other j-ost-uastcr,; Provide 1, That ",'J t"'-n"'--'''''-'"t 0' t-i.ionism, when ( t,nf,. rAun ht lii.r.n- r-f..... hl, tr t;l(jM , 0 ,, , h'-N. a d-tanc .f 'J.', ,,:... H,,,,. , ' I t M-.-i I y, m.d k.k f.r it lhe five cents; issued taice a wcrlc, ten cents; in all snch rates the envelope kh.ill ,c ! he knew, or ought to have known, thiit ; trl.,rrv..i.j Ljr...Ta.l fc Cir.'V ' r-Ij. r T e ritv airhorit:i' ' c"hl " ' ! 'C-. one on r.,,,' ; eu. b.l ntien'mn ..f o,,r f... t:.s in Wash- issued three limes a work, fifteen rents ; marked 'oir.-ial' wita tho signature of the , Cue affiliated with the stra'g'.t out co. per- i nul.aanu." .t.Va Cj.'ru-.' '. ' ,l ' , l.'n rk, at the fo it of tl.e r.i-'iii.tain, a. .1 ii ..',,n Teii.tm v. It hnw that Mr ( 'tit a subscribers, shall ho ns f..II..s: n j c,'e', "'"'" ""i.e.' in wtigi.i ktmii si- ureynman. .ow the oi ly reason why row spap. r. mag il , at.. ot.Vr r cri.!i-1 l"c'1 10 biterrhanue llic.r f.til.Iicitloi.s. j wc d(i,-ro th tlecti'.n -f ir.ivnr.r i, that ral pubhcatioT,., es.l, not rxocrdir '''t j .c i, the candidate of tho Union men of k'andsrd weight of four mimes, and tf- I int. r. h.mife .h-.t M confine to I . . im thmuel. il..ni!a ..r ..... Jf ,u i "glo "? of e. l. publ.cat on. I a.hi.igton Icrntory-nominate.l by a sl lo.iy proyidn by i "'' J't of" Incons. stent .sportatioo of aiojll!"'1 j rovinous uf this act are l.crtby , .,!,:.... i. . .... . . - ii. hi.".. ioi nn- iiniise.fi .a: inu .1. Hn.a; O' ttr.papcram fivkajtesal lU sam rat t tho standard weight of llio paeksgn Miien sent t one ndilres ; an I lhe rats bcrciit proti'ti'd mii-t be prepaid at either tho oTici of mailing or of .h liter, at tho opiion of tho uhvribcr, for a ti rm if not less tlian ono rpiartrr iur moro than ttno year, exerpl tint itrws desleri wiv pay tho pnsb.gs) upon I he ir packgoj ftl received at (he sa;aa r.itc pro rati as year ly or semiannual suhtrib.rt L pay j ostsgo .piartrrly In aJvai c-'. fee. 37. And be it further rnnc'ed, That pi. blithers may enclose in tlirir publi rations sent to regular subscriber tho bills f.r subscription iherrto withmilany ad li lional charge for pottage, And may write or f lint up'in the.r publicalin.,, or upon the wrappt rs ihrrf, tho name am ad Itess of the uberib. rs thereto, and the rlate when llu subtcr'ptioti will expire; but any olhrr enclntiiro or addition in writing or in print shall subject the suimo fo leltrr postage, whlili shall hj collected lnli.ro delitcry th. rrof. fs'ec. 0. Ami lo If further en.irt-1, That the 1'ottinnsfer Oenrral may from thno l timt prot ii'e by order the rale A' .l terms upon w hit h route agents may r.ceiTo And ('elivrr at lhe ma. I ear or stssmor paektgrs of nrmpipe rs and peri ml.cals di lit . roil to ll.rni tor that pnrpoie by I'm pnblisbcM, or any r.ews rgunt in iis.gt Iheieof, and (tot IcceiteJ frn.n, nor d -Vjiod f r delivery at any postnflicp. ite Z'f And b it fui titer ensr'rd, Tlmt the Postmaster Geiionl ha nuthnri- I J" l Y.a va Cl t.Ati, ly to prescribe hy regulation the manner j IJC VL I f IjUll lU5 i m vs i off "'Ji " 11 ' m w " H fit it M Of HAl r'.lilf'.TIl.l1 U'itll L.tflt." IlllCflliT.t linr ' lawfully franked, so that the nmeT may l)o conveniently examined by postmasters; tind if not so cropped and secured, the (tame shall be subject to letter postage.! IT a may also providn by regulation r" j ascertaining ny furnished lists, by itt iitlav tt or otherwise, whether publishers send or hare aent llmir publications unpaid through the mails to other than their regular sub- serihers, Sac. 40. And he it further enacted, That postmalers, nt the ofi'io of delivery, nro authorized, and it shall he their duty, to remove the wrappers and envelopes from printed and other mutur not clmig- ed with loiter postage, nor lawtully Irank ed, Tor the purj oso of ieertaining wlieth- CV there is tipou, or eoitnoetcd will), any i. i ... :.. .. .!. ....1. mh.i...h.iu i.iui.n suv ii , v r h any matter or tiur.g wtiieit wouM ntuimr - ue or require tiie ctiaruo ot a matter rate of ltnvtago I hereon, See. -11. And ho it farther enacted, That (he I'ost master (Jeneral may rcpiire an ulVidavit in form, to be pivscr.bed by general regulation, to bo taken by any mililislier. or iinv ileik. iilv nt. ir J. i i r i j periodical, which, by the terms of imiact, I a. . . m I... f.Mit l.i Mnn'n. clK..-il... u ilii,it IIIi.J UlTJ-Vlll- .li. 11. Ml. .....I li . till., IV prepayment ofpo-t igent tlm tn.tilin:' i -lli.v, to t!.f :!vtt that :iei:hcr ho nor any other poj ri! tor, clerk, agent, or employe, wi;h- in I 'a knowl. d , kT?M4aVrittf nrffi wort prcpaywent by post go is amps, v .es .f such paper or periodical, (naming it) exoert tho h.o were s-ut to bona ti.io and regular subscriber thereto. I And if it bo aseviiained that such papers ; or periodicals have been thus unlawfully ! sent, with tho knowlcdgrt or consent of such proprietors, or o( tho agent or clerk in cuarge oi intu oiuiness. or u sucn a:.ui.i- vif, when required bv the l'ostmaster Hon oral, or by a special agent of the Pot-Of-lice Dcpartmci.t, shall bo refused, the per son guilty of Ai:ch otl'cnco, or refusing such oath, shall be liable to a fine of fifty .TnlUr in rnch cisiv lo hi. r.'peir.-ri.l ) suit before any court of competent jurlsdie'- tion, onehalfof which when recovered shiil be paid to the ii former. ch-o. Aim oo ii i-iriner onactui, Tliat Authority to frank mad matter is conferred i.n and limited to the follow- ing ptrsons. l'.rs:. The President of the United State, by himself or his pri- vate secretary. Second. Tha Vice Pres. idont of the' United States. Third. The chiets of the several cx-cutive deput- menti. Fourth. S;:ch prin, ip.-d oEcers, j being heads of bureaus or chief ibrks, of, each executive department, to le used on It for t'fii -ial communications, a the Post :aa-ter-Ge!ir.d shill by regulation prj scribe. Fifth. St ators ai d representa tives i:t the (.'oi grcsj of tho United States, including d.lea'es from territorits, the s.-cietarv ot tl.o senate a:.d c.erk of the House of llepresentativea ; to cover cor- resxndci.ce tonal from them, and all pr'.t.tvJ tna'.t.r issued by authority of Con- g-oss, and nil kie.ihcs, ir Hfciiiii'js Bn, I debate in Coi gr. ss, an 1 all pra ted matter W.t " ' ! nkir - priv.logn to j connnence with tha term for wlrch they, .r.. ...i , I .1 ... ,t e. ... v .'. i are cleet.vi ai.a to exoiro on the Lrs. .'.Ion- 1! it uf I'.- e.i.l.. r f..:i..wii'i sucli term of i ll e. S xih. All . !!ic;al coiumuulcatioMs .w'o'r't " ' ui rieeuii.ro.- : nirtrnenrs oi lot.crnrnci.t .r an oni writ, r t:;eoto, nn.l f..r ary ami every scii head of Wellington Territory, At A bad m br.-emir.t f ffiiial' f'.iN.dy mado the I , , , . j ,, ,, , ,. . , . , i declared on many occasion in Portland ersoii mukii g the satue shall Imloit and py lhre hundred dol-arsi. F yhth. p,.ti. j l"t t"t r that ho had no eouf.Jtnet in tions to either I ranch of Congress shall j tie utility ot.'.t American mple ttyteern pass free in ti e mail. Ninth. All com- tUmidcet, and that ho was in faror of a u.unleations address, to any of the frank- ,t centralized government, which tog t'fliiHjra fctnive di r.lK-d, and not ex- . , . . , , . , , , ccptrd in the foregoing clau'es, must l e ,n"k ,b' T"vcr t tands of the prrpsid by postage s'amp-. The franking j rh'0l':,! ""J lodged it w ith the rulers. This prit ilego liercini efnre granted khiol be we prove by the certificate of Mr. Q'lim limited to packages weighing t .t to ex-! ,v vt hkli we print today. Now we I I. ... . .....!' ' ' flt'l l"iif wuili', I.;. 'I I'ria ni.l I" V.HII- , ' . , ' . - I : .. i .... ... .i . Krv -in, . ,.-g,. ., ,, or r,u, i, an.ei.ts, AliJ S'lell I,-.lil..-at,n.i or li'Miks SS ! k.vii ..r I.- ....I. !i.l..l ,.r.. A ..m I tird.ate l by order of liih- r Ho s,s of j it H. over the T rrilmy ns a g.sj I coper C..,gre,s, orAj.iliitr.snlut.or. .flhotwt.il,,.,,, c!m ,;,..,;- C.(M .,,. Jrt!. iiol.sct, wlreh kiiail he it.ns.d.'red s lib. ' . , , ... Ii., .I.K-ume. t.. and entitled ti be fr.Ae.1 L" f3't( r I as kin h; and ex -opt ido. sbkIs, cuttings, j '"ro,n 11,0 I'1 f a " demoerul.e'' r-x.'.s. A; ... s, the weight of tho p i.-ksges I of whi.li may be fxed by rgu.at:oii of ; thPot!n,.,..erf;..ner?l. S'C -1J. And be it fitlher enac'.ed, I .... .... Thst All rubl.ahers of period ea!.. ma-v I xln.1, and newspapvra ,:(., ,l,! not ,. See. 4 1 And be it further en.ic'ej, ,9t ihis art khi'l be in force and take I and af.. r tl.o thirti. fi day cf I Juno, eighteen hut. Ind and atxtythrie. S. U Ami l.a it fa rtUr enacted, eys i ti i i repraled. Approved, Manli 3, 1'onTi.isti, June 21, 1S1.1. KniroB TlXts: My attention h is teen railed to an arti le in tha ()rejmi'in of JuliO IH' ll, beaded "dl, funds politic",'' ill whiil. nft'T charging (ho Califnri.i.1 Feder al Otliciali with l.ii.i g fittcmptrd lo C'n Irol thn xlltii of the .State, tha cd tor f rccds to say that "o Into examples of this bse Sort in Oregon," nml charges that "only this week" ono of th. tn "de lar d in this rily that It had got llio Union t arty of this Stain umbr Lis control and lie intended fo keep it so.'' I think it proper lo notice this fir two reasons, Thn first rra.on i., Ihnt I f.,d lhe editor of the , firtftnutttn lansl r.n rt II t Mat I l.iltaaJ ...ecerd- d in loakmg lhe impression on thi I minds of tunny In this community that he 1 is diiving at mo. lue s'a'ctnpiit, so fr . as I am cnrcr'i.'.l, is wholly false, and I btlirrt it lo bo false as applicable l' An otli r person. Mr s.'io.i rrav.n for notieing it is that I find few people in th's cty who aro aware thai the pi.smt editor of the Vrejo- j man is na ti.tr iinni Amory iioinriM.K Iletpei'tfiilly, W, t. Aijams. A geiitleiuiin, on presenting a lace rolmr ! lh obje. t of his anrlions, Sfii I ! " 1. '.iis.i, don't let any one rise rumple it." "No, d ar," was tha consoling reply, "wh. n I am with any ono else, I will take It off! We esn fsmy ihs lover's fflios. Editor. SALEM: MON 1 A Y, J U N F ISdn. ' Tho Way They Do It The Walla Walla Statesman, A " u. mo- . rnt'ie Union" paper of the Saminedary kind, published nt Walla Valla, Wash ington Territory, and supporting tho mm inoo of tho Cor-hlnek coppet houds over the Colnmhia, says. "A t'xins Tan urn.' Tit (Vmi'iiji wishes tt unJ'rtiHHt, In liH-e. tlil in tile cvenlnl 'tSrorg : lrmm1,;. Tlls, iB j ,. ,.,,...t ..f i ln. vUvIikii, winch llier itmlo rn idilonM, it ! will iihiinrMiAiiahlr l t'nion triiiinpli. A tri- h uvor runuunl InnnUotm, reHho.! .tenia- 1 pi!t'uo, n,i h.li U'molnue. It iilbetrimi.li over inerroi! rtune ii in .n.-.r ..mirnu pmi-. tioe r cvMiliiuuUv (nili-annuic l miliv.'il, u.t it-iiorv. the t'niittitulion mi. I Inns, ll will l tri umph efwliu-ti vciy tmc L'uiou nun may cit ldll.l.' " Notices of this kind, besides virulent thru.-ts at men who hold i tlices on this ' coast. cowardly innuendoes, and fa No statements regarding eoi ruptions of olli cials, all made in general terms, without pointing out anybody in parlietd.ir, or i, . ifi.nM ; specifying; any positire nialfe.-anco tfiiv, are nnv being I copporTWTTOiccla of Oregon ington, from the Orojoiik'n, wh'uh is now j amr t10 mt,nasl.moiit of a disappointed who it m,mit,.j coiionai inpKi lor uie purpose ot slandering and abusing every man on thus coast who has succeeded in reaching a po sition that Ainory Holbrook would like to have had. This weak politician, who has hitherto succeeded in creating tho impress ion among tho honest thinking portion of tho community that ho is mercenary, vli". ih, and unprincipled, and has failed to Ll';1J ''''"'''"P because ho aims to do so .v pg everybody else down, is now do ng much harm to tho Union cause bv ; fur,,;,,;,,,, ammunition to tho copperhead I , , , , .. , ' ,,:U,J w6 '" b'admjr thcr guns 'tli. and shooting it at Knynor, and firing it at random into the ranks of Union men generally Now' ,f " le ,ruP Amory aibges, v' I -M tiie copperhead organs reiterate, that Mr. Lincoln has appointed men who have disgraced the Admln'str.ition mid dishonored tho Union cause by i idiecility And corruption, why doesn't Amory put hii finger on tho man why not specify tho corruption, tho man who was guilty of it, the time, place, and manner in which it occurred! Are tho Ln g Tom demo crat so i "tiorant as to be induced to bo- ! lieve upon the mere sv-o of a m in whoso j w orj i ,.uch a case is to lie taken w ilh a h -mt.h (lf jt t!K.ro M vt , ,., , , amount of corruption which has been seen ' by Amort's eyrs, hut which ho is unwill- I ing to iiisc'ic? Amnry, it neems, for ,0 I10 reason know n only to Inmsclt anil I i ..... i , hitt ill to kiaiw taat the coptierhcaJs in - , ' -'"'". a i.n , in- in..' Ore Ionian in I n-.r i . V.ta .i.l i.T!iibii;ii,f , l.ektt that he toted, two tears ago, ktatcd " ' a f.-w days since in Vancouver that if . j , . y,, . , L w :J . . ' . Ul'"cr i"'"'rr.r. n-Kiument to carry long with him on tho canvass than the Union convention a convention competed of men on whom girinct.ti thrro wa ()CV(.r fl(, f ( tQv(.i)n f(rcfc .,,... , , v . ... rnl'"1B copperhead wonld ,o .a. I. .... it. . . .. I. a .a . t.. .1 i I... more hat thought of acting in than John A. Murrell would hare thought of leadii g in a prayer meeting. There J an infln. et c At work in Portland, ns wc are credi bly Informed, which, while il exceedingly d.-sirrs the election of IiVnor for other than f atriotic reasons, is nevertheless pat ti' g Amory on tha back and urging him on in Id dirty and dishonorable treatment of men that this littlo sore head clique is jealous of. If Jlsyi.or is clrctwd, we shall hsre tho satisfaction of bating f arlcss'y performed our duly in dropping nil minor questions, as we always do in sudicutea, and using our who'a h fl.ieiici cordially mid heai lily for thn Union tio.i.inre, rolwith ,,,,; uf(I mt nf(ir , ,n ",w "!l ""' ,"fl,"nc of tFtl,'m '"d before Alluded to won 'd nctcr have tho mngnniiimity lo rrc.pr'K-ato tho favor. If Ilsynor is beaten, tho influinee (hat is now cheek by jowl with Amory as (he scribe of mercenary sore heads, who arc a'w.i; s ready lo break up a party that doesn't promote their it.lcret, will have Ihf satisfaction of knowing that their tool, In his blind ravings on tho Iraek of Fedur a) ofli-ef, has destroyed their own Idol in kh king at him before he brcime convinced thai lio was no ways inti.nato wob or friendly to Any sound jrominent Union min ou (his caif. j ?' .Adam, all a i 11,1 tvn i.-i w 'r..t i -. . r . . i ' 1 I . II. T J .. ....'' They Don't Agree. Tho copperhead .beets in the Nate gen erally denounce tho Union League, as an abolition guilt rap, and warn Union llem oerat not to join it. The organ nt Albany says of it : " Wm. l.lor.l CarKt.'it in sniil la In1 tlif faiunler eftlm ' 1'mi-rt .r.;H ' I'ieln, innv limititf sneli run mining Atiolitn.tiiiK He n a tail niinr iin tu iij;iuv mkIi mwiely." Tln Kngene 7iVeiVie, in ine of its char- arteristie nriieles, written as all ol'O'Mea- ra's editorials are, exhibiting evidences of labored and excruciatingly painful de. livery, says: " tt it imw quite cl-nr tliut M. I.ilirolli nml hii Putiiiiot m tcsxlviit to Mli'um III 1'iincr tenni llioir rriit cii.iitiilHiil U'rin, wliellier (r j mean or ly cuou-nai "ll i for tint Hunt (linccti' tliat the t nion l.e.ioie it cw,( a.iw.I ImcIi h t.. riul I 1'iit Hit- lit'euf ilio U.ullic tin- lint privilejje : of ftwmeii . rw l.enn l.oilco in k fniul ot it. n.l Ovm tli h.-ail n tho Mil rK.'h j.iiiu nml l.ut uitl move nml Ai-i h. tn.ii.iiii mill .-.nieert mill llu. ileaitv kmi niminuutUol the ismuvlliiig influences 'i i,, i i ,i i i" , lhe hand-organ In this place, olApi 0. v I i ., .1,1 n 0tn, under tho imiTession that the Union i , ..... , Loajtiio wasa "ooiiscrxattvo sovittr, made . .i ,i . i.- a motion that 'democrats ;;o right tn. 1, . .. ,, ,., .... i i It said tho " Abolitionist (r.al I i.i. n ..' .. .: i '. n . n -. men) ili.lu t like it. Ileie me it-rcasoi,; Ti.o .iw i!t ,tu, fin I it.. .,- sons: 1st. Hi-ji.ie iOevrs eni iii the cl.t alt lli 01 II lulling),)!!. uirel with ..... ....,.., ....-- niocrau.' 1 wi. -t .'. j' .a. witi. i i .TTTrTwT'' T 1 r " well ni to wfio fntiuded the Union League, the eharacter'of the men who compos., it, or hat its nrpooS are. Tho " hand. organ"' here is iiiNtakeu in haying that it "does not moot with, tho opposition of the democrats," as wo have shown in quo ting from the two leading organs (if the Slate. Nkw Dtscovtiiv. We hive had our attention calhd to a rcw and importai t discovery made last winter by Mr. Turlev, who -immigrated to Oregon last siitiiiiur. Mr. T. In v.tperitni ming with fir baNam, has succeeded in iiiaiinlaetiiriiij fi.un it, turpentine, points, viirnish, wagon greae, and we harJIy know what else, lie claims that hi paints, vami.sh. and tui neiitliie nre of a superior qtnlity, being belt, r adapted ' ' to penetrating wood, and preserving it from the action ol the weather than any- ,, . . . i i t t, . iinnx oi uiac.o. er.i. ,tir. tMiniwav o. Lalavette. showed us n b- ard wh eh had beedv,.rnis! with this sriiele. The fin- ish looks e: h f..r snn jii.li.. Messrs. S.a.w, Tur'.y, and D ay, are now titling up a ni ooit it luring e-t.i'.li-h incut in Portland, and bnyirg fir biNam at four ceiitt a oontnl. It is said that h.r o ..r t...' . i i. i ' l l-llliti .1 .! IHi: H-li-.l mil l'J ll"l.UIM 'I, ; A . ... ... . .... . ...... f.. . . I trees back of Porlhod, l.e struck a Vein in aboi.t every fifth tren which priNbufd evTal odains ll this d .scovcry is uil that is daimul f. r t, an I if it be a f. t ,, , . , '. -., . . , ., that our terras wiJ rot only produce the ( j lumber for onr l.anltations. bi.t t!ie paint, turpentine and t.iruMi with which to pre- serve an.l iidi.rn tin m, I!.e coiiniry w i.l t.e i We don't ki:(.'.v that tho AU stated ..wi .i .Maligna.,; a on r.vuy. ".Maog- nani'a' n... t.v, i. il,j tl, i t . nnnts posit.on is, tiul tl.e war ought tn. bo LroujhtUr to a war to perpetuate aiavcry, a "war on " aliolitionists, ' a " war'' on " greenback"," and a " war" on deceury generally. I! o-ight i.iri" to this, "Malignant'' mts he is fir th" war. It tray really amount in Viilland'gh mi's poai:ion after all, but we prefer tl.o Alii should ktate the e;i so that penpl,. up . , .. . , ,. ,. . . r uov.i ins oiif. Olli'Goy. A i .r:e; on lent fmirlJ.. pbine wishes to ki.o.v lh.. irg:ii and in. .n ing of tho name of our S'ate. Th it is j what wa should like M know ..ur-.-lf. We 1 . '.,,.- ,.,.,,.. It II' SSI' ti. Vl'l.ll". I I MCI alsA lisj name fr. m tho v.s.. in w hi. h (.'..plain j Oray Kt.lere.1 it in i.aj. ami tl.at tne t o- lumbia was afterwards called by some tl.' Oregon, from which tl.e bordering t. rr.t.. 1 ry took its n one. The word was first ; used in a book by Jnnnthan Cnrver, pub liahed in Loudon in 17TH. Mr. (ireet.lio who ably discusses the subject in h i histo ry of Oregon and California, says : "As to tit nam Orcg.-n, or tli aatt-.r fir Pa u.i-, tlm lt"lfr it a.itiil; an'l in. II. in hi. I"'n li-arnM' fnni. akf B'rtitr, tliMiih mm-li lali'.r lias be.-B t .rin!r'l in attempt! ti ilifoor ..a m'jnniL' an. I l-r '. rt ijn ; ll wu imal prulialily In vrourd Ijr Cartfr." f-tT" " It rants trit! tu lni pslrints if llik land -in biMv f .11 10 mat. W a-t"i ma. urt wli.i h kliSlI (it 0. .Italli l.ow In t.nt nion-Sti-r nl Id A.liiHiii.lr.tniii "l.vj'nt .Vr.ttf, " Tho uVniocracy of all too Slates" ix ccpt the ny Stales, hm c already "adnjil l meatiirc'' of that kind, and a trophies of their success, lhe democratic g.i"ri illu nio I'Xliihiting bult her knives with lhe hair and blood of ll.'ir Union neighbors slicking lo the haft. They are now badly in heed of reinforcements. Hadn't you better g' down ond help ihem i In ear rying out thn " incisures'' tln-y hare "adopted," they w ould like the aid of nny one who is ablu I" kid a Union wm, or "give the deiiilt blow," with a ciun, to some wounded Union woman. Stokx Coal. We have soon a sample of stone cod lutely diseoveird in Ihu C.. olu Moiintrtins, near the Cascades, t hut the apienrnuco of being of as fine a rpiuliiy as any wo iter saw in Virginia. 'J l.e lend is said lo promisn well, And the discoverers think lint wo shall soon bo supplying our stenmrrs ami ii.nn.ifact.ir. rt with Amcritn'i end, dug out of our own loll, instead of buing compelled lo ship il from the Uritith jioascasions north, paying a duty of oyer ono dollar per I'm, as we hive been Ltkui'iv-iiion ul t mr. Out of tho Wallet Sinco tho t-rMW by Lord Lyons of tha roppeihead prograinmo in Inxiting foreign intervention, through a party placed in power through the deceptivn cry of "a more vigorou prosecution of the war," the leading copperheads l'-asl liaxo fell somelhiiip; "drap" nt about every election that has been h 'Id In nny eousiderablo town. Deception, like murder, will out sooner or later, Very frequently sootier. -Judge Wait was forced to sc tlm demo cratic cat let out of the wallet by M'llridc during the canvass n year ago. Wait do dared up on Long Tom, wiih n hoarse voice, and much unction, that ho "uVit'f uwnt omi uhoUtiuiiinlH t vot for Aim." M'llride asked him if ho wanted " nny ftctmoHiitts to volo for hint." Hero tho Judge was In a lix. lio was in tho strong- j hold of democracy. It is auditors were uianv of theiu " . roc' .fcmocniAy," w ho di, , ' i loved " Uncle J.I "hale. "Old Abo itioii . . ' ! Abe, loathed water and soap, and were I " t rot Nwtaund to wear their principles writ' 1 ' I I' it in bold capitals will, Inimdilack and i I "'I backs of their duty shirtr j , i 1 I'I'H !" ! that diluted whokv hadn't bluikelied , . , , iruen neuee uiey erit noiiesi, an. I no- ' yd di C' t''n, 'I'licjr r rs rolled on luic Judi;., un'ru'istoueil i"k iiralein u pi ali o onions. while, w iih jawt ajar that revealed their tobacco quids, " row tietteie omnet, inttnti que uni tenthail'' while the "bed rocks" i paused for a reply I lore the Judge km i in a fix. " 7e the murk .ni. fUee t.'u musie" was so plainly written on every countenance, that tobacco juice, bacon grease, and dirt couldn't hide it (i out the Judge, who threw his head so lor hack to view his audience, that ho look.il at lhe "lied rocks'' unJrr his spectacles, ll.ro was n ivni-e Inn iv " eon. el vatives." i-OU-im v.itiVt' Willi in..n:)i iimmi w.tilini' tt i!nni I C c ru tic. t!tiKii-!in"-' nl the kinil iin.rtu.l Jtii!o bi.kii" in flu ovcii of hii own bosom the demanded nourishment. A I III... 1...I I. .11. . ...I I..... . i c.K ..(!.. ..!,,.,, i , .iv I., .. i to give his words mi ndy his i lea) j the west lhe blue uiby o tiie M. Ken j. "If lh curt nttileiilsiiils i'rrir, ainl it lliii.Vs it 0, keparating til l great ina.sea .1 kiinw ' .1,1 ft...... iti.t'l rt! v an v Sii.-li ... 1 1 r. a. i ; 'i-'-'i.'.' s stt tail e.fi li.nittt. ! ."-., . ... ...ii .1 .... .. i. ... .. . ,,. i an i.i.-knaiiie, ui-inloiiirn. f..r ...cra',. I'f I w aul t.11 wwcrsl I., rot.. Ii.r tur, " "'' 'j-'' "" j" 'J 'imihf"!. giicmd ap- l""Vl"- "' ,;ir""- r.t "imtigli tiie i row.i o j a 1 1 sj a e t u r e e, rt- ... . . a ... 1 uni .io.:gi' km ccei.e.l on l.oiig loin, but it failed enlir. lv in sections where tho P'ople read newspapers. .t.iU.I--.t!l .r, a.t,M. .ml .1.. iuftniuU arc at ttill a iniiv." . , -- XlCftVy TaiCI The most intense- i x. ileiio tit has boon created in Por laiid by tho heaw lat. s iiii o. d lip. 'll dwalcis by n .,!p oi.l.ii.iliee of the new board. The enpii' gro.m un der no al'ei;i'i i xc.ssite tiix.iti. n, and the imposition of lines by reason i f viol iiions flaw in prrniittiii i; ns tt pr.i.it nil I'Coete, that the retetuie Iroin fusii-tiitiririsl.tiT fit in. t .in it 1 1 i ftfrnta " - " imprnvi lio t.ts the leoplo have .ng de-, . 1 1 . ., . '"''"'. '" h Votes ha V 7 "Y""Mr" to have. Others ay that thn taxes aro ..... ...... .. . .... III. Mil j;i ll-li'llil H.nil IHIPI? Ill .jrll a 1,11 mi.ii.ms, and that as the pmple refuted to 1 it I'ecl an uucotiditl.uial Union tiikrt throughout, tho people are justly suff, rirg for thtir sins. They complain ih.it w l.i!n j ..'..... It'...,... .r .. I .... t. I. i mil I. ... I r , 11 . ., 1 11. . im il ill If i.ii .. st-i .-. - ly f.rp.r.;i,,g hs tar to .XI. ml a ! ............ '"'", I..w III. I... int.. Hi.- Mrr,t,lhoogh Ingl. in J .. r ....4 ...it ..f.v.rtbodys s, Joj;a l- i I ii.nsi iiii..i..i.-.al..' am Ii rinitl. il tn rniiL'e ! .Hniml.-.t. d ihrnugh Ihr streets in g mg ., .V .. .... ... ...'. ' i , , . , . .ei a u can smm- Ii'lt..a1 I he s.-tu l.'g.tliir runni. g tl.rongh i t,e atr.-ets nml et.li.ngli. g p.ihi.ps their .j,, j ,. t.,i(. ,. fih.. ...,.t. Sn.ne ftho portianders tko tl.-ir iilll. tints hurt!, wlnle other-, omrc hop.-fu! ,.i - ..I,.,,',,,;,,,, ! .).;. on-..,i.ii;..i,a a... ... i.. Im looking forward with Imp., to "dog .lays, wiirn Iln. woiitiiess curs aroun.l lwn may ibly go mud and b.te tha ci'y iiiitht riiit s. Ur.Aintii Mot'Ls. A f.ietid who is sojourning with hia family at Vicloiia, in writing lo us, sat " I tlti not ttnnk lh an'tlt (till pntii.li m f ir tin, a. pre. nl, (ii a-'j. hi litr. .itnrr linn at i nt tili. tnii.i.lis .inir. t m liaii to.. I it ll. .rjinily for" .a. anii" (m... Ii'iml ami i.f iih .1 .an tui.'". tt. .rinaii. I'l.i o. a tor tif a tault ili.ithtm Mir .iinsOri, tiiitia 7s gr .trifi-fiM ar Iie. n.-il Ii. entlati' an atri-ailr I.h. m ii ih .h k uf it-Mile ip'itK", to ti'io- afi't lii.i lli I..tt lli.l Ir ttti i.lta i.n .li.nt, ami a;ilil tlirir llioiii.t m i.n hurra a f..r lit itrt rvj'.t ut llitt;. aula wlin Jr.uur tlitir auliilaiit'e." Mmiie of the most prominent of fhrs.t "leathern sf.ul who tiling around lhe groggeri.a and "hurrah f.r tlm lyratits Ihal Iramplo on them," oro destriers ami traitors from America, who run olflo get till of fighting for liberty, nml 'paying a war lax, Ametica is well rid of Ihem, j, and wt. li'ipp) mole of the sfini.) sort Will go uflcr them. They are too deba-nd lo appreciate the blessings of a free govern m. i.f, and are only fit lo be I ho slaves of nigger wldpp. rs, or lhe a. rfs of dosj.ols. Tionr llammows. Thn Albany lltmn. rrut, in nn article against sleeping in poor ly voniihiled bedrooiiis, siye t If Iwi irtint ar If wenir s licl inim tlnr ..KS hul.1, I.l II..-.,. tt",' .,-. nsli.tirf ar.lM aa , (In ..In, ami tin i, tu nil "I tl"t liii'liiitiK. a'i'l le. in II, rour ., i o k " '1 hat may be so, but sleeping in (he open air won't alwny prevent it f..r there is a ".oiiMrrutine" In this place who is said lo hare (alien ol nearly ko j minds one dgbl when he sVjt in o lent. Letter from Onnyon City. Canyon t'trv, Juno '!Ut, IS'03, KniToit A no i a i As tho rich and ex tensive gold mines of l.nMorn Oregon nro now attracting a largo sharo of lhe litton lion of the piihlie, I send yon the result of my observations while passing over the new road from Eugene City to Cnnyoii Uity, thinking that it may Interest thou who expect to try their lorluiica oust of tho Cascades, With A small party and a lew pack nuiuutls I lcl Lugeno on on tho '.'Hlh of May, Wo traveled lhe greater part of tho distauoo with Mr. Klu-n, who brought over n largu drove of cattle, itnd in consi qnenen of their slow traveling wo did not arrivo her until tho 1 St It of Juno. TIIK Itol'VK KIlOM Kt llKNK TO I'AXVoN CUV. I'ilteen miles nbovo Mugeno the road crosses to the north side of the M. K onIn river, tho noi lhei n liilmlary of tho Wil lamette, and follows up tho miriow valley along that liver about 115 miles, and again i rossos over to the south side a little above lhe junction of tho north and south brain h vs, then continues up the valley between tho two Irlbiiiiiiies l.'i miles luither to the foot of tho ri'lgn which separates theni and forms the base of tho " Throe Siniets." Aliiug ll.is entire distance of iD miles the the rf eTo'sir-s no tnoniilnlua nVifc hfrv asceiitis to height of more than a few rods above tho river, and, wiih the exception of a few rocky points and mnno trees which have fallen ncro (ho trail, it is a Uood wagon ro.i.i, an. I nit n Utile work I " ""t'11' l" ll,,r ,,f lll' ,'":,,, I " dlainclto ah.y, llwre tho mad takes up the ridge, Ascends some lnler.ibly steep benches, nial ill ahoot half n mile reaches lhe top of thu lull. Wo then I traveled our a ('ioloally ascending am, .covered With ki'iittctin hemlock If n'VtTni wuu acuucitn iu'ii:,,'ck irvc ('T i i n tiu'o (' iilitut !. nnlft In tin mini. i "1 l'u' ni'Mihtaiii ut llu iM'i'lum liint 'l tlio .Ni tl Si-U r Ami fntn llxt miih I ,,u' mounlams to the west nhmej ,-a. Ii ! kid.t of the M. K. hie lor 'J.'i or miles ' .......... i ai'iieart .1 In lie St I on .V Inine.I in snow., alnl'L' eneli sale, extern s as far ns the ot e ; ,..,. . ,-urves lirmind In the liorlh of . the S.sters, 'ipp nelitly lll.iko g a derp g ip tluoii'i tlirt C.ism !o Mmmtaiiis f.r b. l.-w the .ih ol Minn . Tliiouh thitap it is np osed th it ilMag ai rm l i nn he con slln.l.il With. nit a. roius d.fii nl'i, 'lh.' r""' ""' I takes Ojt the llinuiit liu In tw ecu the t it .. it: I.'I. II 1 i ,'r""'1""' " U'H h' i .-at. Tl.eii. bi.li'.l I ol il.ter 'iiiL' a lilt'.. In I the Itoitli or south nn.l keeping lip one of j ',ri" r"''r '" r'' ln :'" koe s ktralit vast over th.- ( siii.w on the hti .Ii , b, tw . i ii tli,. t o ll'.lliches i f the M. Kel..e. 1 I . n' e was t ikeli I v lh' W l.'niis 1 1. Ve .r to s 11 , wnik as tiirre wat im limber in tn-,r a i . I'ni'ii the siiiom.t we i!e-eei:iti I fr olu a h , ......ther 12 unlet further r.nt n S.i l'tllk. Altut liftht I l,rl iron iKa i ; I I.s Chnt.s is ever I v. lit. 1 1 ' ' " ' " r"Tl fl a" m g pim, timber a. d rxi-ll. nt gis.a ,,r,i(n , . ( 1 !';"" , ,,,ri'r' ,nil',r" 1 . I l. t I hutrs, the plni ittrry tan.lv an. I 1 I. ..,..1 -nl. I.....I. ; i. 1I J" '" rf n'"1 ,,,, r" fc r",','. j'" j i ..,. i...m v.. m..'.. ... i . e i.... i i ' i.r.rii nii'i i..iii .. ... tit,..; M iiiiiii. (. , v . .. . .t i' '. i . ."SiX no.rs east of ( tookrd .1.. ... i . r .1. . I" .. u . tl.o loot of llu! I. ,ae Mountains l.ip.T troo, riv.r, at ' w.r i)1(. ra, .af, north, tin ,, , 1 t.ad i oiiiiiniat cut nn.l p.t-a ,' ilt.ril' I ino liii.l.i r i.L.I nor 1 ... .n ... .1 - - -s - -- - - ......'... !' UU 'V"''" ,,"r ""J." '"h " Inxiir.mt gmwth of gr,.a. Tlor.y m.Ie, ,,,, r w , ,if ,,,,,,,.,, .. tl.t- . ...lh Mde .. ll.ia ,rr ,.f 1, I'.;.... . . . 1 al'iiilil.i.lt AIM lr,ttt.i i.'on.i n rre. L through lb" "pen but broken plain tn ,1,u ''i!!r '"' ' l"o mdos i.-t of J. .gi tie, l.n -an,., .p.. ,,,. ,nntl. , . ,., ti.t.. ,i t,n (ton (My. I! twee., this imint nml C. ymi I ily we loilinl tin' trail i i pla.et rmigher than any wo had yfct pm..., ov.r. TIIK IMtUtt. V. e saw none of lh so "plur.ii'd rider f ,., .j,.,,., !, xhr rt,t Ul tUry liHte been lining cnnsnlrnlilu mlchief in this r'g't'll lately. Niinihers of hnr.r and mid. a have been ran oil Into lhe mountains, and sorc-ly a w.tk pis. withont koine ib pre lalion i f Lji.it ,r. ing com.iiitt.'.l. .Sunn afl.-r wo (itine into lhe Italics (rail wo met sonic pikers going down who had bst a pari of their i Initials .i.l l.'.Mk Cm k A few 1. ghls be. fn.o. 'J bey fiillowi'd ll.u.it 2.1 l.nba into tin' .in in 'i I .. I nsi in e rocoti rm nil hut ...it.' whiltl tilt I III! Mil WI.O I, III tt..r. )ll-l . si ape. I wiih, A few ..)s eg., aouie ill! i.iig.ants who were mining Ihrtxigh fr. on Yrik.l will, wagons w rn lubbtnl ol nbnnt 2'l head of c.illht and Imrt' S .... lhe So it'll Fork, ill I he Innillll.iii.S iihiii.t '.'.') miles a uiil-west of litis place, Then is n young Indian lying in a cabin on (he op posile kidt of the street uho wa shot ii few nights ng'i wh lo ntieinpling In mi lit. a hois... nml hi a kincn had ...ih of bis h ampoliiled. Ho ays the Indians Are liip.nl In a. i.i. I l,w Itl.i... I.n. i. ul... mp.. ,moll(, ,)rl(, -p,,,.,,, ,, ,,.,, mitn nr camp d with the In bans in thn tiiinitv of Malheur liter, ftrSJ Ihem a Sill. II piici for every ntiioinl they l. ing into riinp, nn.l I Inn run them off In Foil Hall and ollu r plie rs and sell tin in Their only object at present seems to bo I steal, and parlies coining t lila Any sin old ke. p Iheir (iliinials clntg lo rsinji nlid ke. p a sharp I'Mikont. TIIK MIMM. The miorrs on Canton f r. k, at I'rai. r., Jbgg l.s, on Ibsio ( reek, And ill III., j ............... i . ,i - . ... -. I ........ ........ ..... n, mott intariiibly doing wi ll, and times are y. ry gond Wages are f.) per day with t I ...1 t I ulil,..,,. n i . . 1 .i.,.ni .... t " .... .... iie-iq . f. gr' ni tlemainl for hands at them piiees. Mes.ra, M"t., II . IT, Crmier And other I.avo lakaunp and AH op. ning a fpmrfll ledg" at I'ltii e Jbpglnjj Al.ltll pr .sp.ef yery rich, I siiw some specimens of copper oro yesterday taken from thn Velvet In vein which Is nit tinted near tint suiuuill of a high mountain nhoiit "." miles cast of here. The mlno was recently (licovcrud by a I'Vciifhitiiin nauied I', C, Mullns io I'Xperieueed ounper miner, Mr, C. It. Moses, one of tlio proprietors of lhe ledge), and one of thn l'n't In lsll it alter lt dis covery by the Ureiiehinan, has imsiiyeil komo of the oro mid says that It Is 1.) par cent, puru copper, llu showed mosomu speciiiiens taken lioni near thu top of tint mlno that were neiiily all pure copper, having only some small specks ol rock sticking to thn ini'tal. Them uro said to be about V',000 miners In and around Can yon City at tho various small camps In t bo vicinity, and from what I have aesn I think they are nearly all doing well, but I w ill refer to tho ininlng prospects nioro fully at some future limn when belter no quiliutrd will) llui mibiect. The rush Mt ill col t lines to lloise, From 'lb to 5(1 lenvo hero c cry week, provisions aro toler ably cheap and plenty lit tho market, I'lour is 1 1 cents per pound at tin' stores, though prickers sell ll for less; butter (ID to ,i beau" '.0 ; tilled apples .'l.'i to i) (lhoii;h they have been so'd for V.M,) href 10, I'.', mil l.'i, and other things In I lie same proportion, A fatal iieeideiit occur red hero last Thursday. Two hoys, sunt of a Mr. Wl'l.it, aged l mid 'i years res pectively, loll over a bank Into it hole of water and wcr.t both drowned, Tho llolso f.ier Is increasing and it see'iis that, tins camp, Ihounh very scarce of hands at pleaeiit, la tlestnieil very m o i, II the citeiuent eoiitiniies, .i lie ipiiln deserted, A report has just eoui't in o rich diggings having been ilUeotered oil thoOw)heo liver, bill it is probably a humluig, II Ii, KlM UO. - rorelgu Dxchanyo. Iln. Ann's: The impiiry is frcipirutly made respecting tho moaning of Foreign M. bailees. I 'el. ii .In nt understand what a sterling bill and why il klundd be tpioted so tit il - 1 1 nbuvo tint value of (old. When ti'ild Is at I lit) why .lioiild t t if lull . Si Tlio !i t!n ln! i4 ttho tlr .n ntvdiilin , t I!nulih rurrrin r. A IhuiihI fttnlin , was oriuio,!ly wor;h f I or I III. ll Ins risen to bo wotth I I. lint 7 i . .. . ..... . . . . i.'i., re 'ie.( of in irmtr I'.iiue. In order top tit. pn sent Value, i per rent lll'l-t l.ea.ld.dto$l III. wl.i.hmtke.jlMiU. It a dollar it woith H" JI.'I'.I in l.gnl tender notes, we III U si add t prrrrtit.tr that mini, or .I'.'.'il, to eipinl the face valll i.f I lie uti i ! i. l.el This would Riake the I bi! w..rlh tI.M.'iI in l.gil tetidi rs. We J nn.st tin n ml. I about 1 per cent, fur tha tp. i.s.. of i Ii n 1 S i. ll as rtprrss ili'bn - g s. freight, And iu-urane... or OC tnnkiiig the bill woith o I in bgil leli. .1 r notes. Our bills it'i Fiance are piid in francs. , A l"H.tr in gn'd itwoilh ,i 'i't Iran.t In ''l " ,r.v " n I-'''' ' br,'...urt nmro ' i'u iLle In ih, tb. fr ine is wmth inore, I bi :n i' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 to .t'd in 'i inc.'. l w ill tik f W r r fi mi a In hit t a du'l tr of our pretelit I ' i e.l r. In V. I'.air ff .met Ii it ' b.itii'ht a d'tl- I I I ir--ims 3 '.'? Int a d. il ir. As fn! I Id in ta'ue, stell.tij bills (all. bel nigs to A Ci, a of p. bin una which ' '"'"" ''t tlote times of h rd hate no . . ... . , b,.,.,ie t., .npp.trt. Y-H h .. better put -Tt a ballot for.. el, a mm as he. , ,, ,. . .. U l' 1 M"?-lha ; I ovo ipieatnui ii nun which it a... prrtent : . ,.i , . 1 l!" k ""' 'I'" pffp of .. , , ..- , 1 1 ,. , tt ashu gt.ni loritory, ando io, t.m, whieli I , . . , , ', . , , i i i ' I I' ItOll. It l. Ml f it t. A lHfl-iU '..i ii.. .... .! - a . . w r . .I iir-s-fc nil j ti Hiirn in rvtrm n inn M.rnt ritl rr i'i ttm tfrntrj ir uul of "', ,' ";'" ' lhe Caiir- of I -ry nth- i" "' "' V"" '" " l""l"r ,,,r 1 l.tl-l ll.ll I m li.t. o l,.tt ..ll...a 1... srl sr. litt-f, II,.! be tot. for ii.me other than A t'ti.n. iiirii'iiii' ..ni f'ii'.iri imm. It Mr. Cidolhat.ii.nl It l.e is, ia it that wo fin I I.i -it in hi present M..int f Why did b" an . pt t'ie .mmiuati'i'i of a p irly, thooya'ly of w hi. I. is . ttrcme'y doubt fi! f Wby dn wo fin I In... aik ng and re el iting (lie shj.j ..rt of in.., many of whom Into "p'll'y aiuw.'d thetisei. up. I I In IV' war an I in favor of th i rcio'ls. I'll, re nmy io g...,. Union men in that mis. guided organiaiimi, and Mr. Cola may pit., bly bo one of them; but, granting llntsn. h is tho esse, thir position there cm ou'y ... ve lo roonii I u of "i.mr Try," wlio-ri nn I.n. Iin'v l.isio ry is recorded in Hie bai k part of lhe pi lling limk. That uiif.irtunitr) "omiihu" had niihickily eho en, ns Ins Avoci'iie, a .etof hee.-kiling, sin k -egg dogs, and lhe lonaetpieneo was that h nut only Injured hit own rrpiita- linn but received A Hunt unmerciful thrath- mr. If Mr. ('..In it re. ily a gool And iroo U.iinii .nun nn. I hns f.Hilj.hly permite.l l.ioiwlf tn I e . . naimy, I... cannot com. plain il I n meets w ill a similar fate. Wlniev. r mat h-t Mr. Coh.'s view in ro If lid In 11,0 war mid lhe beat method of broigliig ll to a eh.,., It cannot , ,f P( that I... ml. Mains nine e.y slratign sen. lii.tentt, as tho siibj, lined ctlficata from A very leliabh. Hum tt ill show; Pom r u ii, JuneSOili lHrt.1. Ill A rnnt ei latiiiu had lust Winter with (Jeogo V.. Colo, present ralidnlalo for dele giltt lo Congress in Waahhigion Territory, whi. li oe, urr. d at the till store of A. M. tV. I.. M. Starr in P..ri,md, Mr. die ad- Ire I hi.ns. If In mo In decided and po. lira Inng i ig.-, (hat emeu breaking out of llio r. bullion, Im In,) hcenioe coin lured lli.il Iho Aiiieriemi ;ri7 irrre nut tnjtithlt "f "V government and tln rof .re lie iroi In 'avor of a strong roi.ir.ihed f..nn of gov- itimenl. lit tlntwjhl tht aly .,rt of if'iieriiwent r,i, ih.it kinl whiek t,x,k tht l"erii,li.flh,htnl flhl fif.ptt ,,, l -lje l it will, th, ruler,. ' Tbia In. lol.l ma ! re Ihau one .H easimi In .liir. rent con- V,rs,il inl.s u, ,i, I,. p,,,.!..,,! !, ' 1 ' '"nai.tl 4St winter. I). Im (jnunr. .1 ( .ninn Jtrmorrat. Wo hereby rrriiiy that wo nro well ac quainted with K. I,, q.iln.by. He la resiin.t of Miillnnmali county, Oregon and a fv rfe. Ily reliable man. ' A (I (l.hl.a, (.. ,. Willi,,,,,, H. U.Hivi., W, II. IVnncll.