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"MVP """" . T ir. 0RE60H 8ERTDIEL. JACKSONVILLE. ATVRDAV, APRIL 18, 1801. Tke OiMoa War Debt- We pablish.on the first side of Oil number! 1m Acl which passiil Congrei at the late ration, In regard to the Oregon and Wash 1m War Debt. The rate of payment to be made the claimant nndcr this Acl can be m certain! hy reference to the IU-pr of Me Third Auditor, made to Congrvt at tile pre ceding ecMloo. Wo have frinjienlly given mr view upon that report. A re esaminitlort of tt now, to call for the benefit of serlp-holdcr the rate allowed, confirm end mM tr three view. It I the mint ihnmcful icallng down f the wages an duct of a people that ever wat matte by any Government. (Jvn. Wool, Mm Third Auditor, a number of Svaator, Hep reeeatativc and olhcrs.have frequently charged that the whole elasm wai a ((tganlle fraad. Government has finally credited their fale ac cusal loo to far at to retort upon this people, by the meet oppressive, iinjuit, dishonorable am) contemptible partial repudiation nf the claim. The Act I ro worded that claimant have but a choice of evils : 'I bey msjst re etlpt tot the amount allowed1 In such manner M to virtually certify to their own criminality r dishonesty In attempting to defraud the Federal Treasury, and frcver abandon a tie- sand for further imtmcnt, or else wlihliold presentation of their accounts until thry rsn prepare and file additional proof of the cor rectness of the ctalina, which, perhaps, will bv again repudiated, or pruned down tn the beg. garly rates established by the Third Auditor as tbe amount due, wliheddltlnnal imputations of fraud ami perjury expressed ngulntl the claim ant and those who certify upon oath to tliv Justness of Ids account, llo'ders huve no alternative. They mutt give full receipt upon payment of from one half to one-tenlh of their Just claims, or stand tl.o dunce of payment at better rales at a future day, with the rlk f total rejection and loss. A we write more particularly for the bene af the cittern of Southern Orcgonwr will chiefly meatloa the rales of pnymrut which the Act allows them, agreeably lolhe Audit or's schedule. The papers In tbe Wlllnmritt will doabtlcss give all necessary inforniatlnn to the cilittn of that section. The total allowed by the Commlsitnnrr for paynl the Oregon Volunteers wis 81.4011.- COi S3 j the Auditor cuts throe figures down to f :G.1,047 0.1. Tie accounts nf .lame It l'eters, Asititant Quartermaster (. nrrnl, stn tinned at Jarksont We, nllowrd by the Coin ndwlone r at 8102.177 7;,arcre.Iuetilln8-.'28.-214 84 the accounts uf J, II. Wndswnrlh. Assistant Commissary (irntral, Jacksonville. reduced from 878.C.91 .IS to 517.2.12 7t s the accounts nf John 1". Miller, Ki-gimcntal Com missary dim-rat, Jacksonville, minced from 9.1,079 95 to 8I.9C0S0. Fur the Irmixin. we find the aecnunti ol l 1'. drown, Quarter master at Host-bur?, ntluei-d from 8272,2 If! Co to 8123.038 CC: of P. O'Ucilly, Comml'v.trx nf subtlstc nec, Tlnu burg, from 8S3,0fi3 57 to 844,079 Mj of .1, Hiielul. Quartermaster, nl Canyonvllle, from cV-OflSf) J 8.10.979 2.1 i af I'. F. Caitlrman, Cnmnilwary of Subsistence. Canyonville, from 812.02 83 to 8B,-P'I7 SB. The following comprise the schedule prlcrs altowrd by the Auditor : notion CVtu.y. I'.'our, 810 per hbl.t wheat, 82 per bushels nati. 82 per buskilj hay, 914 per ten ; fresh beef, 1 1 els. per lb ; bacon. 25 rts. per lb j cr ff-e, 37 ct. per lf ; sugar, 25 els. per lb Hrs. twenty dollar per head above prlrr a'lowrd In other por tions of Ik State. Tlil gives for American horns from 8200 to S'.'fin j Spanish and mixed breeds. 8120(0 8180; Indian, 870 to 8110. Mules from 8125 to 8210 ; Osrn, 15 per ant. less amount claimed. Hire of horse, 81 per day j of mules, 81 25 cr day. Forage mid stabling horses, G.t'j cts. per day. For cloth ing and general store Vippllrs, Xljj per cent, less amount charged. laborers, packers, teamsters, herders, Ac., are all.iwul 82 per day Ike head or chief of a tram, 81 iwr day. Mechanics, clerks, agents, spies. Ar., 84 per day. One clerk allowed to the Quartermaster (Jenrral, Commissary (iciunl, nn. their As slitanls, each, at 85 per day. Shoeing ani mals, 81 per time, or 8 1 for the set ; for ft ttin. ihnes, each, 50 cts. Ilntpltal and medleal ac counts reduced ore half; cooks, steward'', rmrfcs and laundrcucs , 82 per day. lt nts re daetil at an average of 5U0 per C( ntiim. Iloanl. 50 rts. per meal, 8fi per wt.-k. Kor nitu'vlla aeims goods and properly, such m arm, or.l nance supplies, lnmUr, raddles, bridli, lir ness, wagons, dry-grolt, grocerlia, harduare, furniture, stationery, Ac., nducllons from 33 to 50 per cent. Duugfm Camty. The prices qnoittl above for clothing, the wages nf mrchaulc.UIorcr. packers, teaawters, Ac., salaries of clerks and agents, the prices for horses, males and ojm. for hire of animal, charges fvr shoeing and setting, board and male, rents, forego and stabling, pay of cooks, stewards, nurses and laundrrssrs, hospital and medical fees, are aim allowed for Douglas County, the only distinc tion made in prices being as follows : I r llur, 10 per bbl i wheat and oats, 81.75 per bofckrl hay, 830 per ton ; fruli beef 10 cts per lb i coffee, 31 cents j sugar, 23 ernK. Ka ron Is allowed the same as in Jackson county 35 cents per lb. There are a number of claims enllrtty dl- alloed, such as for servicer, or furnlnhlng of property or supplies not dtemed neewinry by the Third Auditor for char lei of sieambnati, rents, medical attendance in some cans, nirgl ral Inslrumeuts, mrclmnlcs tooN, pasturage, temporary use of building', etc. For ferriage, the claims are trimmed down to a ridieuloutly low rate j the amount allowed In oo inilaneo being $30 per month, and la anollier, 8Go per uionth. Indeed, throughout the Auditor's Report, the evldeocq of a mean, miserly, dis honorable, eivllla. nature are constantly met villi. He endewtrora to show plausible tea Mf wby the cUUas should be still further rr 4r& or in several instaneee altogether njcl- I, thc"gh be i ae Included them in his rcduri d ,a;afe of pytaeet Thns, be cites the low pdrt obtained for property of every deicrlp- uses ainr iue war wu siowi, acu inniks ine teaks of peyawat eboald bandy ,ajjed lie prices eblalocd at suction. In bk desire t J'diid to the arelehlH, nlgsrdly tcon,ry nl the ShermaM and Faulknere and Slaatoae of the House, and of the King and Vcssendcns of Jhe Scaate, a the expense of Hie good name of 'Orrgoa, he seems to forget tbe very rules he hat established fee hie own contemptible action. He allows lbs Volunteers only what U. 8. soldiers reeehed at the time, and levels the price foe good in scrip to the lame figure which U. . offfefrs paid In cash taking for hit standard the lownt priets noted. And yet he thinks In msny rases the prices hetnsg tmnlinonly allows for supplier and properly, too high, btrauic, forsooth, alter the war was over, thu various scrond-hand, uird, or rem nant articles sold for much less than is allowed. Vhy, exry yror, nt'the dlfRrent U. S. Mlllla- -ry posts, surplus or damaged properly Is sold for n song compared with the cost, and so it will continue in be. Hut avid from this, does the Third Auditor think that after n people have been brought to the verge of ruin by In dian devastations, and have bankrupted them selves In a defence of their liu-s and homes, they are In a condition to puichao all they want for another good start in life, or that thi-y hac mean left lo pay for necrswrlra after suth a war, when Movrrntm-nt further oppresses them by withholding the remuner ation due for services or for property furnished In tho tontest T The Indian war considerably depleted Oregon e( Inhabitants as well a lui poverishcil Ihrwc who did not remove. The war left the Territory proslrnto and crippled. Cnnds. liour, properly 'of every dercrlpllnn denrtciuted waily becaure of tho war. Fiw hail means enough left la keep body nnd soul together. The mnsi were straitened in worldly circumstances. When the properly no longer needed by the Slato Army wne sold, a very few hnd the ability tn purchase, and we have yet to discover the community In which properly or good nf any description are not bought nt the lowest figures the bityrr can oblnin them at. It was the povcrly ol the Tcrr'tnry (a poverty n much occasioned by ihe Incoiiipclt nry of that cfTilc military officer whose chlif occupation for the lust five years has bern the abnse of Oregon atd Oicjonlais (Jrn. Wool, n from any ether Jonree.) that caacd tho rtirplui or refiue properly tn rell at the low prlera entnplnliiril nf by the Third Auditor, and hts endorsing barkers In (.on- ;ns. lint liis anil l lit ir riruria in ron tus pocket and cut n sln'n upon Ihe r putattnn of this people hate lrn ureei.'ful, and it now remains for scrip hnldru to siiUcriho to tl.clr own dishnnnr, In pretty much the same manner that Voltaire wns compelled by Klinr I-'ritlor-lek nf I'ru-sia to receipt, wllli ihsnk, for the ptliifully revere Hogging ndmiuitUrii! lo hint liy the monarch's command. Tna IVnrosen Iomi. lly private letter from a prntletimn who I In a position to know pretty well whut the maiiagtr of the Thayrr rlrctlon rontrft mean to do, we Irnrn that .1 ! . ,.. , . - I I .. II- I- - ineir imn is 10 prciaii ujigii 1101111 11 rorni, Clerk nl ihe House ol llrprcrntatlvr, to re reive the bncut certificate of votes Tl,rp ilitn'ni1 frm K. Klnl Keerrl ....i i.. ..... r .1 -. n... ..i.!i t.i i. , eat P-r Oregon. 11,1s scheme. If .IT eld. . ,.,-, -. i i.i , wouni nrcc toi. ."-inn iiioi u.e n.niii.iii ui . eonl. slant, and deprive him nf the sml until an Invrstl.'ntlon eotild be had Into the contest, and uiilll Tlnyer by aetlu f the llmin. should be ousted. Wo hate a vi ry poor "pin- f- .1 t t l...n. v .1 lull I.... rm ma pr.pare.lto IhIIcvc hel. he. me so lost to every principle of justice, lo every Impu'se of !.,.. .. - ..I.. ,n ..,. for . . n( In so In'nnltou, and daring an outrage upon the .'. .. ... . . ... tKop'e or iircgnn. me cate it too pain ton '..!... ...V i.. ... .,..1 01. -ii inis.inei irv.uuu.1 ,.r in .n.ie. '. oorn nu. Ihe rrgidar CJiiilidato of a ncogiil.el parly Coiiveiit'on. nnd wa oppostd I y Ihe regularly nmln.ilisl ran.li.Ula of nnnllirr Crnivcnl'sn. Tbevoew..,be large, etercas, InOregonfe'tu. p to mai lime, aim s.w. nueii receiie.1 n clear majoriiy. In Ihe cate or Thayer, he was not uomiriatrd by any Contention, nor have tte any official knowledge that ho wa any thing more than a personal or clique nominee ; his nomination w. not recogn'zed by his own ' r parly j an eleetliMi f-.r MvinUr or Cougriisot the lime wna not rrrngn'zed by quite three fourths or the vo'.rs of Orrgnn, us legs! ; snd be rrcelvid really -137 votis less thau Ihe ac tual Douglas tote of iheHlatr.as will be seen by an examination ir the official rstiims, l- llienli his vote fonts up within thlrly-two of, the Douglas Klcetnrs. Hut a further e.xaml- nation will show that tho d.rfer.nec between the actual Douglas tot aud Thayer' vote ... , V 1 .,.i 1 . which we ghcaboie.wai mule p tn tliv Int-. . , ., . , , ,, ,,, , urby ihe volraof over irOIb-publUaislna . 1. 1 1 1 1 ,. few counties. Il is fair to presume, from all Douglas tot aud Thayer', vote the ftel which nre presented. that threleclloul .... ',. ' ,, ,, , Iha.crclalm nMutln ongrts. logn'rrdat all by any Diiuoernl, out 400 out of mrr 51100 Itepubll- . . .' llMD ithlcli was not rre by only about -too out of ntrr SHOO I top cms. and by less than 100 ost of the (100 D..ttr- ...s voters, nc ixgis.u e v.r.uauy arnnii against the legality of the elicllon.and Ihe , . sa.a . a . t l. . l .. 1 luiuil. mi.,..ll llimilil..iiil ill, Klfltp regard-1 ' . i. ... i. . .,i,w I, i.. ih.i ,, , .....i i. .....I , ,i.. . ...,., i,tli ... '" ."" " " " -",.. ""l.. Mr. Thay.r lb iqulvoeal honor of candidacy. ; "I T '"" ""' '''. " " "c In the face or lhee racls. and .hose we gave H'"" "' "J reputation, and not a last wrik, we do no! brlkve that John Y(.,h!ini pf 'chcro..s, bHy-and-souMmrlerlng. Forney, or any other man pressed or a rem-, cnm,I' tlwiseiir. whoj.iln.,1 the U-pnbll-naut or honor, will a'd iu depriving Col. Shell na aUl.e last hour in the hope that will, of his rtat. tl elr fresher wind they would be ablo tn run ... . down tho ofllce game before the oldir huu'er. Tin ('Ai.ironxu SrNAVon Al last th.-. wllli exhausted breath, could rcaih It. Wi Cnllfornla legislature Im disentaiigl.il Ihe want no Douglas ItepiihHciim. ugly aaarl or the U. S. Snrstorshlp, by ills-1 posing of all trniible0Bie ipieillons, tmetlug again In Joint Convention, and finally di eld ing the election. Ily concmrint action ihe two Hemes usMinbltd in Joint Convention nil Ihe 2d In.tunt, und nn th lirst ballot, Gvii. Jas. A, McDougidl was chosen U, 8. Senator. euator. ' ,,.,, ' . J I ',' ,, I The vote stood : necessary to a choice McDougall, 57 Nugent, 39 Weller, O......I. i. ii... ct. i.i.i. i am .r .I., is. ii- '. i " ii ii ' it i-i ii i ' nublican voted for McDoueall. Tho Pre'- i.i,.., , ... .. ii i . i diut declared (srn.Jaa. A McDougall elected. United Slate. Senator from California for s'x ,....r....t..j,i. ru,..,i. ii ..,.,. Convention adjourned tint tlie. Orokk, A letter from tbe Tvlicrap'dr Agent at Yrcka, of Thursday, Inform u Il fel the line south connecting wllli Slu.it re mains broken. Tlie Superintendent or the line I about to repair it, and est end the wins . ... .j: ...J- .. T..I....IU. if ,k. II.. I.I irumediately to Jacksonville. If the line Is! brought here, w bope it will be kept in better ' working order than It bis been. , ,.,.- OnsAT Cnr axd Lttri.a Wool.. For n month or two past, some of the Cortland pa psrs have fllleil their columns with stories of the extent and exeecdlng richncM ol the mines recently discovered in IhcXt l'ercet connlry, and hundred of person have bees Induced to Journey to the in through Ulkf in the acconnts given. It appear thst tbe stories of large pay and wide extent are somewhat ficllt'ous. The Christian Advotalt of last Hnlurday say that Ihe total nnimmt of gold received nt Port land from tbe Xes Perce inlur Is about 8700. and advises persons who contemplate a trial i f the dlgglugs tn take wllli them plenty nf quicksilver, as the gold is so very fine as not lo lie obtained without tt. It I strange how men will be influenced by mere reports. Hern In Southern Orrgnn arc mines I lint have for years proved nmong the best evrr discovered ' on tills coast, coveting an nrra of nvertOOi miles, yielding good and frequently high wa- gc as regularly a mor.th roll round ! nnd which, through mlldnrsr nnd geniality of ell mate, can be worked throughout the whole year I arc easy of access end In tho mldnt of a settled, intliiitrlou. thriving people, with con veniences nf life and good markets rleic at hand ; and jet. mm In search nf gold will dis regard the inducements here offl red, snd trudge the wmrynud expensive route to Ihe cold, frozen, Northern country, where labor In In terdicted by snows and Hoods for half the year. upon a mere rumor that gold has been fonnd alsntf the batiks of some small, wild, mountain Irrnrn, wkere, besides the rbk lneurre.1 froiii."'"11 "r ' "'g" missions or cun imiian anacK, ir s.tccesiiui in me seonii, me as ..as m . t .. llfe.ntMl nre nmovtd fn-.n iiilrrsourse with tbslr fellow men, almost lo rxulnsion. It is snrprlsiag that mm will be led en these wild goose chases, a'ter the experlnec of tin pat dozen yiars, In which "(Inl.l Hielltmcnts" bate In every Indnucr b'en no more than l.uje liuinliiiL'j- 6 . -- Coastwisk Maim. -A gititleinan living at Port Orford write lis that great Incmivrnlancv nsunore.1 in mat seci.on ...rouu men o, po,. cnstol llvintf Is more exlravacant than llie.ii,. M..,Bt., nhhh bmuol.t ihitn ihhhi hhn the "''! .I1! ,n!".!.m WT nr" Mitertiiineii ratio of their earnings whin compared nlllt I llinii.Kr of lh ll.publleni.s and their sytnpa- eol.lsionln lex.nb tween the llouslonltes nn.I prices in any sMtled .f.ttlcl. while th.y " ! ''JJ"'; . S""""r "u"!"' Ul r,'o!ml ,,,, Mali'rrs'nre In .,. one at IVn.arn'n. tnlirtlr ilrnrlTnl of lh crmfirt rf cillixnl . ! .'., .. ,i... a..... -.i- Tlu Unvimornf Louiilunu lint nfirnril llio tnl faell.lles. Irom other portions of lh.in had Utn n.is.d mum. Thev nn.vl.lo for cnat, similar complaints occasionally reach us. We have time and again besought tho nltrn- ., ... .. i... ,, .. 7 . ,.ii f . Hon of those w boss duty It Is In provide for the country In this n-sect, but from some cause nn reforms nre Instituted. The Overland Dally Mall contract was n bl.sslng lo Ihe tin-1 jorlly of the people of Oregon, and Is becomr liidIKnsab'e In their wants, but In giving it the (Jsnernl (Jovirnmcnt took away from the whole ciast line the mall accommodation fore enjored. These were scanty enough. they wrre something in the right direction. "" "'v ..-...- v... -, trl-wrtkty nnd !u some Instance Km!-ctMy.jMCt(it emfintico y.strrdar. partly nn Ihe or even ttcvkly n.aiU branching Irorr. the grrat subject ef the cvarns'linn of Fort SumUr, but Otrrlaad I i line tn the tnrlons principal places ,Brvlnno!dOrrgonIan,anduab!e tn cninmnnl-1 . .i'.' . cate to Congress and the IHiarlmcnt ttli.it Is cle to Congress and the Department ?- Il h hUO-ity l.lt.ndl,.lljein.ll.r. Ihe people rxnret it ulhls hands, and be will , ..,"., ... . . justly render hlms.-lf obnoxious to deep ctn sure If he falls to intercede ttllh the proper aiilhorllles In bubalf i.r his const Ilucnry. Un Iii last tear Oregon neter had half nitration nild hir ttanti In nmtal accommodations, and "'''V1'" ''''f"'' " ,"1 !,T'ral " ,e l!,d J',rlc,,; " SIllCC tllf ftboVC V.BI pill . . Kqaale rcllilin In Since the nbovc v.ai put In type, ne have '! c f,'1I,m-" l'.',w 'j"? St rnnicnln I men of Muuliv nen rrmn the last , ;, : .-...,... In this ronnrcllnn. I may any that, nee ,.,,.,. .- I.i nni n. .pirtmenl has re needed tn authorize two trip. a tteck from Qunrlzburg tn Yiialla. Abo. semi-ttcikly mail from Uaklillnl to I uipi.ua (;iljr flll.wrfkly; alio, seml-iteikly nulli from Areata, I'liinnloivn and Yrrka. SKMAvnn llAKi-n. The Washington eorre spondent nf the California paper agree In "" "'" "f "w ,rnm """" ,n1,,r,: .if- -.frt. .1 ..1.1. .1... ,.. ..,h..... I.. 1... .... t. . .1 im.aii.iiiu .,1111 1. iv .i.u.i.ivii. i.v Da levini'i from Vice Prcti.htil Hamlin In regard to tic Standing Committees of the Senate. It seems further thst he Is fast htslng liitluriiro by his courso In the California appointments, and from the churncter or some or hit Intimate assoelntrs. The speech he delimit! h llie Senate, March 1st, In favor of a peaceful t. I.. .... ... . . . """ "" "' "'" ?""""" llemcni 01 ine iiiionai.i.iiicuiuesan.ingninsi '. , , ' ,? . A ' '" 'York, nnd the ultra Id publican Senators, whn ' , ' . , , ,, 'aro since by no means dispnuxl to regard his r.r.i.. c ,.r ul ,..,, , ,i,. I wiints r.vonin.y. pin tar as relates lo the , .,, , ,, . , ,. , , .' "' . s. f '.;l ... ,.'8 ' -.u scech, ttc think he did marer right Ihuu he .had In nny prctlnm net or expression, and the 1 To 0r Or.n-l)r..uat. na txtll n. cJ .'. ."., . . , ,. ... 1 Pbliean,- III txar us o,u Inthls. I x elon I. nn llm tlni-trinr In llil Klnlp. Il.it II t. am I Is not the doctrine In this Slate. Hut It Is on Ihu appointment 'or Oregon thut Sennlor fl - flUor r ' " ' ' ' ' '''" ' ,.T."f' '.'"" ' "" v ,,...-........ -,.., ,, ,.,- ' renounced all voice or inilieme iu the re lection of appointee. Since wc nre to hate, ... ... . . !.l I- I -I .HI-I..I. ... .!.. .. .. A Ci'tuTwrxT vo Wnnrii Among llie passengers for the Fast by th .xonoin, April1 1st, was Jrre. dray, one of the Pioneer nrln'. ers of California. He went a lb legate from lUt Klnln to the National Ttiwranblral Convention, which I appointed in meet ul . ,. . ,. ., . ... , , New Yoik cily on Ihe firsl Monday of May. nnd was rsenrtiil to thctleumir by d ligations from each of the Ttporaphlcal Societies of pojjrapblcal Societies of I (nllfDrnla. Mr. (Irsv eamo to thl coast In, California. Mr. (Irayeamo to thl eoastin,,,' .. .... . II' 1849, ami waseiigagui upon llie I laeir l .'' f... .; "r "'".'": ' '"""' " " "V. ' - Ihen, with Ihe eiecpilan or two or three paswlln the Kail, be Iss been eonncctetl nun mo l.n-r, ui VBiiii'iiim, aiHi wna ur sunn- lime one ni iue proprietor 01 me nacramrnio,nu.iiur, snjin mai mo iiti caiiuut w rv-io- .. ., . . . .. n i.Il. Union. He ii one or Ihe very best printer In Ihe land, and a noble, honeil, pure ami worthy n gentleman o iv r graced the buslnts. In whatever country he Journeys or rests, we Jo'n . . . .t.... ., .It....J I I.I.!...., "im in. nmiiinuie ui .iviu.v irie.i.is in r-.nnu f(ir )m ))(e uJmal ,,, happinew. -rf re are greater men, bat no better men than Jtic. Gray, General Intelligence. Hie nens by Pony Is to March 22d from St. I-ohIi. The following are Ihe inoit In teresting ltem of Intelligence I Col. K. O. riumnir bus been promoted -to tho llrigadier-Ueiieratshlp made rurniit by disml-siil nl (Jen. Twiggs. Major 'Anderson U In receive two brevets., which will make him a Colonel romtnnnding.' . The billowing nppolutimnt nf Ministers by the PresIiKnt wen conferred by tin Senali'S Charles Francis Adams lo Kiiijlutid ; W. I,. Haytou to Franco Jas. Watson Webb In Turkey I llurlinirnme tn Auilria ; II. It. Wood tn It. iimnrk II. S. Sntifurd lo llelgium and 0. P. Marsh In ti-tnliiit. 'I . f. loir. of Oregnn, hKs been nppolntrd Conimlssloiier to Ihe H imltvlch Nlniids. J. W. Nye, nf X, Y-, Is appointed (Jover nor of Xenila Tirrllory. Jiihn S. ll.Trevs Is cunfirmrdiissiiperintrnd enl nf Printing. A iiuiniier nl eoixiiiate appointments nsrc btvn coiillrniiil, but none nf tho unpolntia an- from tin.1 Paville const, The ImliUmiiits ngulit Hicrctary Flo;d hse Unn di'tiiis-eil. tiihu Shrrnmu was iho.i-n U. S. Senator from Ohio, to snccwil l tin- sent nnide vacant by Secretory Clinic. Ills chief wppomnt iu caucus nas Dent'on. The eeariiatlon nf Fort Sumter nas to tulsc plnrc liuiniillnli ly, Colfu nnd Jolin Slicrnmi Intend lo visit California during tlie vurly SuinniLT, by Out l.iml route. It is snld that Critlenilen will be appointed In the Huprimi- lluieti. II. W, llnvis is spoken or for Minister to !tolii. mid Carl Shurz lo Porluoi'. Sieii'iiirv .SiMiud a lueiirreil the Ire nf ' ihe Ci minus bv his ntpoitloi In the appii'lit t'llinilfi. Aliil. r ,,., lj-.m,. i,mi m., .. tn Hi i rill n cognition i-f the S..ulhir.i C.nf.d ary lo pre vent war. ( . I'be Arknis.u C itiroittnri liml mtjiiurnril. I ..- ......;... ...! ........ ..- A.. fealiil by n vcile i.f 3ft In :i!i. and a en-niieM tl. n s.evrlon r.s.,lull..ii na.-ed whlih sulmilis Iheipnsllon tn the n-op'r..t tho rlertlou for I delegate In the llor.hr Sinlu Cnntrnllon fit ihe first Monday of Augu-i next. The Slide .. ... . Cor,tiiitlnn still meet the third Moiid.iy of tlie sjiiii' month. I Iw ireinla Cnvi ntlnn was still in s s , ,,.,-. nm,m,MU , ,.,,! the restoration of thu Missnmi Compromise line, with s'nvcry guarantied nnd prol.rlitl soul h, nml al to bo friv territory north for C tr.tlpr,ntt..ri or stuv.a llirough fue jjtnti-s f,.r thu return of nr pay for fuu-lllvv sl.iv.s by Ik- harboring Stales; and d.clare i-',I":t lh", ndmlsslnn of negroes to the rights , -,,,,.,'., r,in,llI(,n ,inJ turned to mr,,t ,n ,ie third M nd.iy of Heeimber next. the I lie i oiivetuion iiiHpiiu nniuiions emu.Kiy-b-. i lag Ihe Crlllrtiden Compronilse, and urging n ..eouelliiiloryeourselovMir.il tho South. The ' vole on the rcsulutlotis itorxl n)es 89, nor H j'lhe I '.mvenlloii .I-iitid nolullons embody Nkw Y.iiik. March 22.1. -n,,, -. ....I i ...... U.K.I ,, urn. ' msln'y nptn a dUlrlbut.ivi of Hie ?all. I ne unnouun nieni in .i-huvi,ui,. .-. rues-1 e ',rniiire the ni't Intense exclliment, am! I woik was f-.r a t'm sipiidcd, d Areounl from Charleston fur that ficmi nor Pi'rkens mid (len'rul ltiuuien'ard have lie- i.l-.l ...i ..-ltii.. Ii..lirl.ullnn. nl l.i.ii. h.i.1 ', ,. ,HI,t,idliig In Charleston harbor j IIii-Iit.s l.ns rrtivnl under Ihe prnipccl of sclllonitiit i.r Ihe poll lenl di.liirbamis. It ''rril that Ihe Isr'IT of the Soitlhim ' Coi.fideraey will cni,..lerably lint..,Ir Ihe lui- iinrlmi utitl h.lililhL Iiii-lne.s 1 1 tin Aorin. .-,. ,rnm., .,, m Incn sold lo the (,'uu.ird l.lnr. The President ha' rifnril tn rccognlzs the Southern Connilsslnners in loin. There is rot s'llernble filling nnmng mer .'"""i ' tor ll.ihcr lo ivwitrol n'l Ihe ilisnt. from Califuriila nt the ntleinM uf -Selii sppolntments of '. . i--. Mi.i. c...i!.. ....I u.S, S....I .,, ., Ik- n eo.-inz.il as lb i-remr iulhorllles to If ronxill.tl lu the dbtributioii of the spoils nl the liol.lrn Slate. Afltlrs In Ihe South rrmitn unchanged. Inyiin, of lllinoli. Is unit li pres'tl for (!ov ernor of Colorndn Trrrllory. and Carter, nl Oli'o. fur the Territory f Nevadt. The New York HrtM'i Wnsblnjlon cor- rr.pMiil'iit rajs thai the Soulliern ( ommls ' sinners l.ate nrelviil usMiruurts from the (ioveriiue-nl nt Washington that no relnrorce 1 1111 lite viill be sent In ihe Southern forts, nnd 1 lh.it 1 lie r.Itln? statu!, s will not be changed for the pnent j nlso lli.it tin- Commissioners hate rireltrd lustrations tn delay negotiation, until lli i.icst!n:i of evacuation is deteriniiivd by the I'. S, (iotcrnmrnt. A .1 sp.iteli from Washington sajs that the Commissioner or Ihe Coiifidrrntc Stales will alt leisurely for the action nf tlie I , S. tinv "r0"': . ",r"a .r.ir'rU nre Im ing nia.le lit to iffeet a peaceful ,..,..,. of ., Hou,.lirn fnmni!c .,. . Tl. iiilll)"iliHM tTimtYnien , '""iimei.i ni .MoniBomrry ntjr 110 apnre- lun.lnKnfn tnlll.luii ut I-s.rt Pitken'. It ' -,,i,i ,1,., ..,.,, nnli'l.li,-.l nn pros i-xn-. 1""" tni'Miioun a puiinsimi nre gros x" Durations if Ihe true rwndi on ol affairs ,,- ".ere. .. . . . .. . .. .-.-.. . - that iheT jtis Coiitrnllonhus passul an or.li- iun; .Wnni.? recaiil the (iovernor's c'.i.lr. and thnt the Secretary nf Statu sluill aerui.l for ,,, fllfa, , 'r Mnfe ,,. Cmt.n- .!.. I-.I...I. ,.r.. ...... .1.. . H. m. .tl.... 1 A tiuitesmn u spaicil ni iue ...u. s.nim, Hon. as did other Mud r. upon du' nttiflcitlnn, to lake thu oath of iill.'irianee, l.lent.-Oov. . Cl-t.k was I e im funcllon of (l..r. 'er....r at once, and the Seer.t.ry of Slate t,. ,.,, np, ,n i,,,,,, llTl.r xi, ,.., ,cnl of Kllico ami lis i-nic nl retor.ls, I n- i-gisiaiure met nn Ihe lillh. It Is not knottii hst llou n. ..in .i. , i ..,,, ., -, In the l.uUIana t .invriitlnn. on the Slt. altir n lively debile, the im rm.tin nt C-.iislilii. linn i.f ihe Cnnfiderntc Slabs was adnpud by i "J', llll, nort i. i." i' iw. i". " r "'.. fr Ihe V. S. tl-rl . ff Pei.sseola, was m-.r.M on the night i f 20lh. by the- Hmtc aiillfiritii . llii-L.S. steamer 1'tvSnlMn arrlv.il olf P. n sacoU vn Ihe I fib. fmrn era Cruz. maUiy Ihe fifth war tisel stiilloneil Iherc. i ne nc. aw con or i mi ii. nj imui tt . i.uri - , J1,."!l' H;elter or Public Moii.y ul Omaha. N T.j und ei-l'onsressiiian William A ...lni,.li.p nl ll.ttrnlt Itovurd ' Willlnin S. Thnter nl Nt w York was nom- liinieil Cmi.iiI Hi rural In F.sjnl and Putilck .. I at l.jai .1. Uitllie al l.onIIHO l.orK. ... ,..;,, A..,lr..li.l llUr.-..i.i HiUl'...,,.! "' mm 'I "" Omee. The lharlestnn (oiinrr or yesterday learns " n iri. i n-n-mu m i iiim-niiiij-Winn' . .ir ....I. ... .1 i .... .if. i -.. V """ .'." " 'l"r '"""" "V "' "" p.(rlm,;u,,; ncArri ,.-spiche. (turn M..J.' .niirsOn OWOH (I DV III lllfl llllCCM 01 fO I (...,..'.-.- I. 1 forml wllhoul 20(100 mm Tho New York ll'orld'i Washington dts patch stairs, thut the opinion I general thut Ihera will lie nu extra session of I'ongreas. (Jul ei nor It'.inniit, Soulliern Couiiui.slouer, h..iiihu u, n.-i.- Il is rumored lhal Maj. Anderson nnd his command have been nrdi red In Newport. Ky. j The I-juii of Newport, Florida, wji svt on 1... ...I.... I ... tt-..-l.t iiic ut mitre mitt' ii.iiium nirrcuani tiiiit n,v . n... ..fA'i.n .-a.-h. with cost. ;'. ships rrnnitheS.etihdSlnt,a will Ik- adm!".il ,... ,. . - ., fc , i nan sisi ii u Kiimn inm iiiiv ai i nrisn i irri mis iiih ii.vi. i " .. , ""'" "a. ..-........j, . . v ci,i,iv, was enlend liy rniiher n i years." "; , . . . and setend article or mod. rate valie Ore on tbe 1 5th of M trch, nnd is entirely de stroyed. I'M 81110,000! Insured, 820,000. Two iiersom were urrrateil for I ho crime, nnd it Is slid they would Ix.' hanged by Ihe nenple. A New Orlians dispatch s.iys that Uinernl Twiggs declines Urlgwlh-r Uenernbhlp In the Conlederate army on nccount of Ruble health. A resolution requesting Congress tn rail a National (,'unvititlon, Ims wsid both Ilgn-es of Ihu Oliht I'(fMntrre. , Joseph 0. Piittium, f New York, bus been uppnlntid Consul lo Havre, and Unfits Kin") editor of Ihe Milwnuklc Srnliiitl, Consul lo Itonie. Vt- (Jov. Iluutnill decline the Treasury Controllrrslilp. Mesrs. Miuoii, llmitir and frni have lift for homo. 1'hi' Texas Ij'gMatnrc wl on the1 18th. when til-: IIiiiim- and .Suiale tinik the nulh of' nlh iflniice tn the new (Internment it few I u ,v Scnule tn l.pishito f.r tr control the mi iiiU-n. doliiij s . under protest. Ooternor ,, , , ,,,,,. r lnP ,,,;ji!g Slate. A I llomton and the Secretary of Slate retired , , ' . . . .,, ., and urrvt.d.r.d ihe archives. Houston ImsM'' r.port g,v,s ns liilelllgeniv that some publlshrd an appeal to Ihe ieoiV. demuinelng 'sullablc provision him In en made for mail ni- the Mimciiiimi. I lie inner nutiy lies-e.1 u subitiluie tn the army bill, raisin only vn.' tuoiinteil rrglmrnt. The Oenrglit Slate Convention ndjnnrned Snli. dsy night, Ther adopted a Slate Con slllulb n, to be ratified or rejicted by the pe. pie hI the next Ti!t election. l'li. at a a sillili.,a imm f . f rtilss ssimp The lro.pt of the South are coiiceiitrnllng lis s . in iiiitisiim in n iiuiii is siiitio. vi Peninroln. The Washington il'spilelt of the N. Y.l WrrnWuivs that the Admhibtralloii has ! struclcd the eommnnders nf vessels off Pttuit- (olanoltoniskeany move until furthered- vised. Auarmlsllivnf lOiIayals acrred upon be - ten Ihe Hoiilhrrn Commissioners and the Admlnlslratlon. A dispatch from New Orleans, nf the I9lh. ..- . . . "' n"y. bill Iraiisferriiiir State Irnnps and arms tn the lllC pm' UU.H J,;,,W'i "' ' .,.. Its " ' "i i irtisi VsV'MiviHi'Jii mil ri-iinius m AP'". ,,, ,. , ..... v. A ;!,rc.,',.r,om,hfJ,T,1 nJ . '' "" ..w l iirK .iiinv iuit.ii ir. iiii.r- ,m,i n". letsi n iii rnui-inn tie-i i: ine siirrrniler nl arms " ."'i " "' " r'v r v..--i..; selz-d by the New York Police. Hire under tho fostering rare nf Ifuc'c S mi. , I'n paralnry to the pnnhass i.r u new assort' A diipilch from Wa.bliutoil says It. W. n,m IC uj t0 )UW 0 tincli Informer '" M'Vllliw'ri will .ll.n,e or the alxiva mm S mdrrs Is iippnlnln Postmaster nt Memphis. . ! , Meniitlin. I will il Ispose or me awv m(n- Ari..ll.np.rthel,dr,lwhe..hel..le.ll.tf.'ir.t-. ,,S-W( tlo.ud..rllcl:s, by prlvste sIe.al ...':. . . n iieing i.iiKfiioniiinu to a largtf uum.icr o. Sifts.hml.is. The eorr.smnilcnt of I ;.rny - 'rr.i tt riles l a fonildi rable snarl ovi r I lie spoils of nfiliv, li.e I acme, reprrseniantes nro celling mioiior K-crrsmn proenriues, inn nre teryuiiui... It s.r nn Hint M tutor iisker .leiermiiini in open ti upon his own Individual lnlliiciw.ni d secure all he eouM for his friends. This so Incensed Ihe Pselllo inantL'crs, thut they rel thetrsslvci tn eln'eknutc Senator linker and all bis friends. Thu result Ims been a flare up better. n linker nnd most nf the Cabltv-t, and a ttllhdr.iwal of all hit applications for np pnlnlmrnts, wllli a declaration nf war In the Senate upon I tic Admlnlstratli.il. IsA'L'KHT! Ily Thursdiiv n'ghl'a stage we receive I th Fneramrntn f'mo.i nf Mnn.lsy, with ilatis from St. Iiu's to March 2.ith. We hare ipaes- for a s) nepsis only : No appointments had been made for Orrgnn or t'ntltnrnU. Sentlor lltker seems In have entirely lost hts lullurnce with the Adm 11 str.t ti n. The evacuation of F, rl Pnmlf r Is still nr unsettled (U-tion. The impreislon is that it will In- ordered. I.ile dispatclns have created sHiilil.m of MaJ.r Andirsun's loyally. III. sa .1 he has cn'lielcd wilb llies-c sslonlsls. I An extra Session tins not vet agreed upon. 1 'Ihe (ioiiriuii.nl had reci'itc.1 Information , of n plot in reti.lullonlze (.'alilnrulo nnd Ore 'g..n. llosh.j I in- pro insuion in rcier ine nan.iuun cues- (Ion in some foreign governm-nt ttusdebalid In the Senate nitho'it conclusion. Senator .Vc-nillh i.pposeil il. The Kepiil.lleaii Senator In caucus ncrruil tn remote the Surgeant at-Arms and Door- l"- '".?"','" L. . n f .'v.1 mw ..... Ih. IT.,pl li. II. n S,Hftl.. lit ..l.i.-l V.-ttt.l... . --it ..- ...-.. .- ... ..-. -.-, -...... 1. ...'. Nrsii.lth it'll. "'I.i Ihu viefrs b long tie spot's, but be would turn the Federal bajonels agali st the onifc-sHicrs." Maon and Hunter hod gone to Yirgtn'a, It Is staled, to urge immediate secession. lt.ijmond, of Ihe N Y. 7ifi, ttill be con sul 1.1 Paris; Piimlnglnn, of N. .1., Secretary of lriMtlon tn France, and Wilson, nf the Chicago Jumna, Sicrctary uf (-gallon In I, ind'jii. Tom Cnrw'n was confirmed as Minister tn Mrxlcn : (! ddings.nf Ohio, was nom'tutiil f.-r Consul I Seiieral tn llrltisb America) II. Har ris. Marslial for l.nta. Siiiator Foole, or Vermont, Is Prisldent pin Urn. or ihe Sinate. Horace (Jreiley had made a speech In New York, against conciliation nnd compromlie. Iln nas lor hanging the secenlim'sts. Il is generally conceded llint there will Im nn collision brt-tccn the (ioverumcut nnd Ihe Southern Cnnfcd. racy. .. .. . .i .. .. II was iiiougni mo t irginin coutenuon wou, anj..urn on in . ,, .tpn, firncy will bu recoginzed by France and Spain. There Is new frrm l'urope tn March .lib. lie a r continued In lln'y. Ordrr was re- tore.l in War pa,n wa, In , 7'.in s.t) ., m1s f ' The Itus'slan serf emaiiel-! tski; p'ace in Ifnt. The lin- i tlie new Auiericiin lar ir mil Imports from llurope. rOT!l me norm. 'llie rumor that llntler P. And -non nf W. T had ri,iir'iidei lo go South In join Ihe I? .II.I.WII .W,I , 1,11 ft ., .KIII'nil.llM M ...'- Irid'eltil. . ... ....... -. ...'. u. mntt ( .............. ..- - I ni... ii.ii... I 'i .. . (-...!-. i. ......... w'lli llie sliam.-rs on Ihu lower ami upK.r Columb'n, Is n'-arly compUl.il. j. j, ,,,,. )rt ,,, stcam.Ts on the Norlh cm wuli rs wheretrr tin re un-heat y dews, il I Muii .'im. MiMiuer are now i.iii;hiii.' m ril , .,, (ynr on Siuik.- river, and .. ' Jii,',, t,Irty miles of Fort Knmlnnp.. i,ue i.rid mllm rmm tho S'. z P. ret s mines. Il , nn oiie(-r n quesllo.t of llual, but u mullir 'of go It. ... . ... ... ..,..,,, ..,. ,..nrCll ' .iTioriii i.iu.r.. n.i r.i.i rn.i-r.ij. I Tlie n,I.le-ici of J. S. Dickinson, flte miles .. .ii .r.. v .i.- i.... -...i i i- :. v v. -:. . ; v." Smith ol Pi.rlland. was deslrotnl by flrti on I ' -"U" ' ' -a"' ' ue ''""v ' I I..... Iu tll.lfl. tit, lt I n ..... ,-. A eouil-anv of miners left IVrtlund Issl I nii k for Ihe Weiiatihce mines. Tim .p.-.-n in. n who Ivneheil one I.vons In i ri,.,, 1.,111iv i,,,. pii r..r I.I Inierf. n-m-o 'n . . " " :. .... . ,P d'.mesiic nit.tiHi.tn .Mr. vtiiifiir. were !" at lasl lerm or court, mm sentenced to lam- Sunday, sto en. Tho I'iiuhi mm the nrvi-y v( the nrojeeteil road from Cnrtalli t'l Yuqulna Hay is com pleted. 'The d'stunce I a little over 44 miles, which can ho shortened Oto or sii mills by bridges. Tho road for the first fifteen miles is the worst In build,' the remainder level and good. 'The Unmn urges a survey or I ho Hay, to uscertaln whether ocean steamers can safely enter it. Steps have hern taken In l.lnn county to build a rd arrn. the Cascade monnlalns. I r ps ere tlr'.tlrs in ll.c Willainttie.. TI.,NK.-Thln,elllgenfron,.les, U easily s nmmd tip for the week. I he evueu - riieevacil nllon nf Fori Sumter seems to be agreed up ami ims win iinuiiiiess rniiinniu mc i , all tic dffieiililia between the North and I rf.uith can be Imrmmilously arranged. Tin Full r.il uppnlntmeiils o fur give the linprra- j alon thnt Ihe Adinlntstrullrn Is not viry ultra ' . ., ... I . . ,...-!.. bu.&. ..Hilt In Hepubllwnl-ni. Tin- rnfunr opihly wn sores tho appointment nf Marsh ns Minister tn Italy, nnd says he Is nnt a Hi publican. (Irreley npponrj In lv out of liiinmr wills Ihe Admltiisttnlion, which is, in itself, n pnral . nmen. Senator Iliiki r hni apparently Inst his j Umnct with the Cabinet nnd his parly, b" cause nf the refual l aprcilnt his California favorites In oflKr. Ongoti did not rend him conimo. bit is in Smtlhern Orrcon nn.I eoaf. wise. The action of Sentlor Nesmllli In re gard to the San Jujn Island dispute will I c approved by the people of this whole eons', frum San IKcgo to the llrlllsli line. The ne linn of the Stslc Conventions in Virginia, ;tiMIsourl and Arkunsos lxtoken a ... . . . . peaceful settlement of pnsenl trnublis. - - Ix I.itk av lasr.-Col. TIioh. J. lifter, or ihe Oitgom'an, has reeelveil the nppn'nlment nf Commissioner to the Sandwich Islands, ., i i. !..... .i ..i.i. q- -,ift ... , r-' """" ""' " -" ! annum utlachctl. CoMryer is In luck, nmr ' we slncere'r ndtflce nt his coml f.irlnn'. since .. t.n..i.it 1. 1 i..-. o... u ii i. .i. I n ini'.nillVH.l l, tw tn. itn ,'-- a.k.nH - . - ' ..km! In v.-.r. ,..., Uiu.l.n.1 I. r..n11 ,t.-.-. .-( y.H..-, .. r., r.... ..- ,v.... w kind hearted man, nntwiihstiiw'Jng tlia rnugh ' ami rather nekli ss tanginge he oeenslonsry ... i .. t. ... i. 1. 1.-1 Ihe lloyllinm of lllekens-nlnats crushing. r. a t. I. m In fl,lj . ass.tasirias. In Im.hi ' , ,"J,,v " ,..... ri .- n nvtnj minx hi ihtii. hi- ii.i mi'ini n m ''.nt year In battling 1 1 m.-craey. bill we rsn . forulve htm for II. now lli.t he I tn r. move In ' . r. ...!... I....I .1. ..,.!.. . ..I... .U.t.... , , ... ,. ... dni-llAMii-K. Itrpubhean papers Tn a .Icii-ll amii.k. Itrpuhlican paper '"" ""'"" ......rr ...e , ,e .-.. . in rrgnr.1 tn tlie ninelrin tliritand men in' Maine tthn hate slgi.ir.sl Iheir dislre to hate t lli.it Slate unnen.. I lo the Cmui-las. Also. they howl nt llm pirjury, as they term It, nf 1 Seiuilors nnd Kepresrntntltis ttho ttire f in' the seeded Slalis, In taking Ihe oath of nlle-, RluiceloiheConitllutlon and Uw of th L'nllril Stale, and alt.ritards wllhdrawlng from the two House, of (.Vgresi, but utter1 10 ttnrd of censure against Sumier md other' uepiiiiiienin nno, innciiy nuir luxiiig ui'i same oath, declared (ffielally that they wnuld! not obey the Fugitive Slave law. We Ih'nk I the latter far more cu'pnbV, even nili'iitllng all thut the pijier referred to slate to bs trua- DsrtnTi'iiz. (Jin. MeDaugull, the new'y r'icUd I'.S. Senator Ircm Culllornln.ttas to luro tcfi on the ilramrr tit tl.v 1 1 tit. One oh jut vf lil luile ir raid to be to attui I lo the I'nierni nppointnHiiis for ( a ir.-rnlit. ntrr wh'ih so mticli Iroiibl is had nt Wa-I.liigter. The Jlnllttiii nnd ml.tr paper pndirl that MeDougnll will net ma'r.ly tilth tin- llepubli ems. He Is one of the mrt that the Dougtt men pnfer lo I (minerals In lhal Slate. The Siihm Douglas parly nre pns(seil of like uflliiHies. Wc pruume thnt Col. Shell. A. J. Thayrr and Asiihrl lluih, of Oregon, took pns sogv on the same tisnier. Fno l'nrrcT Cirv. A lei McCIure, the j mall rider Ik ttvrcn Crescent Cilr and Jack. ' soaviile. rrarh.il here In goml lime Wednesday ",0 "f'J 'il'V,'.''' "' ,hf '?' . ., T - . sliu.ee of UiiAii (!. IIiiiiukvs:. fha pri-c-ids to afltrnotn. He reported serin fit t of enow j lt0 o,,,,!,-.) on st corlstln ntrtRnui-. ox-cntrsl bw for n distance of live miles on Ihe mountain. , I,. I.. V, Coon nnd J. tt". A'.N. al to o'Mrara X and Hie, remainder of the road IlMoerabe1:Tvr:n"i;',:'V,:7,l,u,,,,, "M im" condition, ny nun we pot me utrnia or llie .... .. . .. . .. Gtli. 'lie rat'fit nai rxprrlrd on her way down, and the CnrW.m hud posm! on lur' way up. Hath stranvrs had freight aboard for Crescent City, which they were unable to discharge on account of the rough sen, while on their upward trips. SPIXUATi XOTICKS. Willow Springs Mining Association. , lauioa .t'i;tim-i -A short lime prutlnus, a I'rtiimble, alinv rent from ihe original aduplul by the Willow Springs Mining Association, was P..MW.M In H,.hT.xri. A gent ral dlnal- Isfaellon U express.it nl Ihe allrrullou made In It, it Is rrquclx to puMIih the nr'gliiul, wllli Hi a-mcicd resolutions adoj lid by thu Mining ,snciaiioii. 1 1 ho puiii;cni:oi in iiieM.xii. referred to wn precis. Ij nccoidlng In llie eopt sent up. IIkSi.xtim:!. r::i:iNniK. AVheress, Th're Is n large portion of this llojiio Hirer Valley known lo Iw iulnir.il la id which Is now ti 1.1 l. fann-T'. In llm rnllre ex elu.lnn nr llie niTm-r.. axil all lliu ii.ee.snrt fn e lilies ami rlil.t hehl l.t llivmnirch an. nce sry for Iht Hi;ctiful r.tt'i u of the miner, . ... " ... ,-., nw-.l M..U.I- , (I, ' r-'s'.t of way f r uullrt or Krnund or tall ilul r- II1M ....HI .. .'tv T.. ........ ......... ... vim sun j.i '.ir lann en may not n Atnllil. And as tte all know llut tin' ruttr-' 'nti-re-l ami rrii lrlty or ibis Viilby .1 -m ' up in ihid-v lojm nl or tb) mineral lestiirces,' 1 1 1. Ilierrfnre, ' VsAivf. That wr. lb.- m'ners of llouuo lilt, r Valley, iln petition llie (iutrriim-nt In relurn i til sn i lun.is n mineral riuiK llm noiiriitr ' of lint mineral liu.l for wli'eh we p-tlllnu in li nlurnril as mini ral Uudlarllowsi fi nut Iln .oinli fork or l'mKua rlur lo the south. r.. iHiiiinhry line r Oregon. Aur. Ul.- IttnJnJ, That I'j's A-s lelsllnn .ball be known at Ibo Willow 8prl ig Mining ,tioc:aiin.i, Aur. I3lli. HtvJutt That Ihe W.S. Mlnln.' ' As-oclallon iln cordially lutlto all Ihe miner. I ni nniiin. rn i Jregou In lorm uilnliig nwoolaCn is. and In correspond with thu corrop.ui.lln Sec nlury. John I,. 'I hoiup-o f this A-oulatlon. in relation lo Ihu ul.j.cls wn lime ill tiew: First. In hut o I ho riillro lily of lu.'l Ufore nam d relumed ai mini ral Imui : .Sicnnd. lo Meet ib legales rrom Ihe d IV. r nl .Milling Ao cliitlonslnmeil at soimr glteu point In make seneral inluiug lairs. In lis patMi) nn lv III Stale I.egUlaiiire, for the gourmueiil oft'outli Orei.o.1. STTPIIKN AltT7..Prt. iIiiiix I,. Tiiowi-sox, (.'or. See'y. Ki.UAii Ciiaxsv, Treasurer. apl.liin NotlceT The" Willow Fpilngs Mining Asoe'nllon," which organised ut Willow Sprluj, Jackson county, Oregon, on tho evening of February I'M. 18G1, will meet at the appointed place lb' (SATUIIDAV) i veiling, March llitli. at ill o'clock, for tho Imiisucllon or business, Tho Association will Hoi.) regular meetings on each succeeillng Salunl-iy eienln.- until lurlher lice. STltt'llKN AHT.. .'rcsldem nt. (.so. A. i-uirrtiit.. .Sicrelnrv. Willun .Spilns, iiih tt, Uiil, iuSl0:0lf . ......, m a n.M. a at , -1,,AVidued r.enlng on or prieedlng iiirui iiivii , "" 7Vibe full moon. In 0. W. tJHKKW, W. -M. II. ni.onv. Src'i. , J I. 0. 0. F. Jtin-tciWiM-K l.oifOK Nit. 10. holds Its regu lar meetings every .SATI'IUKI '.' ATAW.W, excepting III Ihe first we-k t each month, hen Ills held on Fltlihi I A IXV.W. . . Ilrolhers In good slniidlug nru cordially In ttUit to nllciitl. ..... .. .. W. U. II.1."BW.M. .U' IlKMtv Dr.M.ixiiKn. It. Hic'y. 32:fim OUlHiON CHAPTUU NO. I, .., -OF" t HOTAI. AHOH SUI 0X1 0, jAOKsoxrti.i.i:. ou no ox, Will hold Its regnl.tr communication om tb't First Mnntr Kvniti'll " K'f " ' All sojourning Cumpanlonrtn good staadlng arc cordially Invited to attend. w. w. fowi.ku. n.r. Jas. T. Oi-kxih, Sec'y. dec:4T NKsV AIIVr.UTISKMKNTO. A KARE CHANCE! THE BEST OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL HAVE! .'Mil. . ,. UAI.AXCF. OF MY STOCK OF Coats, Pants, VBT AWV BATI, "- I --. . . ..... . av a iisatsa a a a 4 ma KCMAIINIINU UN nwu .-via t 19 i , Will be cloud out al :.: Jo. Miaic .. . .. ,-' w- h m - . I ii'TIWlI DDlrre: AUCTION PRICES. T(pM Mg A M w (f Mtuw rAT. ti.iin and i-iM. not slion wi.ru. or reinuuuts or an oi.i, wen- C,,1UJ ,,Kk )on', -a j0 ml! Ef fjrf PurfJlDllBT F.lMVttrt. . , , it- r Ji Q-Olltri fnmmilinf &OOOB, mnmtOXamXlT. T.TXw .--, CKJ AI1S, TOI3ACCO, AC, Al usual low rates. I. SESSIONS' jmm tk A "" f D 17 M I W O I UKt JACKSON V I L.I..K. April in, lfi. apl3il3lffj Priatinf Press for Sal. ' XTOTICi: li hereby glten lUtt, A7 On Sntiirilny, April !?7, m, at till d'M.r or thn Court, llmi-e nl llniiclas county, OreKou, I will offer ul public sule, lo the highest l,.uJr, roil run, the PUINTINO P11K.SS, TYPi:. FUItNL TL'Iti: AND MATKUIAU .-j- ..." ---'"-" .1011 N ITI.I.I'.ltTON. SlierllT of Houjlas cou.i'. llregnn. April 9lh, IStll. apIS l:i::w ,'u. OK, UnHrry aircel, Man rnclst, Cs t OOI.i: AdF.NT forTll.TONA McFAl O LANDS rclibnitrd FlrcxProof ::0 Mil m AXII lXX'ttlAX 0 AfOi This Safd Is well known he in ukel r.ir lis iinsurn.iSH IreiuiKil (iiiiliiy, bating withstood in Call nriiiu, a ttvll ns in the Ma I, Ihe boUrtl dm now ii. Wc cm refer lo eidless evrlifJcslM rom luirtlix In uur nilniiu lo-vus, where th ifes li.ivi- Urn stil.j. ct tn the ni't nycre i-sl nf lis fliv-pinof ipiitlllles. Tim Safes are .rurid by our CO.MIJINATION LOCK! U'JiliLL.ifU.bi in I'terf.resiM.tt.llm.livttt sceura Strayed ITMiOM llie priulses of the undersign.), Ihrea . mile !Hhw(!abtirg. on II. sr creek. an AMi:itl;.N' FII.I.V, tbne ;earMkk old thli Spring, lle l a pile ly. xTjt wilb l.laik i.nno nnd tall, has a star in" ' ihe fonlnml, is relli.r small for h r age, aid i.w a .I'm Irani on the lift rhuuldir la the Imp; of ii flgurc Q. Whoev.r si.iill rtliirn her to !!. snWrllwr. r .hull glto lulmm.itloii or her wlnrvaUut,, will be hxnd-oni'ly ten ardi-d W M. JC8TUH. rtiarC,.cfc. April Hi le-Cl. s.l3;IS:sw v, v. si n a u r.i" ATTORNEY AT L.AW, Kkiiiivvii.ij:, Jotr.rui.i; Ci-mt, Ou Will punclually attend lo butliirss.nlmsied la hl.care. Arl IX ll.-talf Dissolution. Till', f.nw Arm of Sratoi r. A IIavdsk 1 tble d-tt d s-oliul ht mutual eons ul. C. P. SPItAUUK. It. IIAYDKN. Kerhyvllle, Jovphlno Co.. Ojil., I April 81b, ISCI. f ap!3:r DiisoUtioa Nt)tiM. NOTICR I hereby glten that ilia copartner ship ilmt exl.twl between Edward llnsa. Anion Oliert, FhKI l.xmlev, Victor K. Mar itrair. W lliam lliliu. r. Frederick OrafT, ChrW tlaii Vils ami (icorgo Oultlng. Tradinsr n4 -Milling under Itio name aud sl Iu or Ib "Itagl Mill Co.," ii this day d'ssolvcd by mutual ee. sent, ANTON OUKftT, .1. 0. WKIS8. W. Ill ITN Kit. V. K. MAKUItAFF. (IKOItUKOUiTINO, F.DW'AltD IIOSP. FHKDKIHCK (iltAF, Fli;i.DI,.ll.F.Y. KtgleMIK 0117011. Aptll till, Mil, uu WAITO,.--VJ" vi Ij trrtH- I BHfS 9P1LBBBBBBBBBBbbbbIs -VlK74SBBPkBHBlSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlS