V f l)c rcgon Slrgus, w, u om, am to nd raorsiK-roa. OMQOW CITY I SATUWUY, AUGUST 14, ISflS. Marat.al.ti Utawraryt From the hogm Washington corrcsjioiid rut of Caipkay'. orgun, to which we allu ded hint week, wo clii the following: " It I in ancient uias'm that ' li ) ill -1...1 that blowa nobody go-al,' which will prukibly p- ! In m... ..... 11 1. I- f . .. ' r r l ......... vn. ii ic juu inay regret m onus- un of the Hiiiim to concur in tin paaog of Ih bill, jruu rn Consul yourself Umt Hi unlocked far inuro win im some advantag to your delegate, In can tli Hiii admitted ihs nni t.iun. It I presumed her that (Jen. Un will b on of Ilia U. 8. beiiator, and in lint ctx h will draw mle g nd pay, amounting lu over $8,1100 perse on bulli in ill capacity M l3e gile and Hcnaiur i ill next session, (in cis yog io in llieu) making him III eomfortibl liulesuni of abut MveuiMn thou and dollar, a In pay and mileage for lit next tbroa month t-aiou.'' 4 Hero it in more tliun Intimated that Lane wu the euusc of the fuilure of tlie Oregon bill. Hut, initio true spirit of a 'sound and reliable democrat ' tlio author thinks thul as Jo Lunc will make ' the comfortable little mini of seventeen thousand dollars' by tho opcrution, tho people will of course be 'consoled for tho terrible losses they wi exjxrience on account of being still hived nj) In a Territory. There spake the soul of a true Administration democrat! So tho 1 Union is saved' by stuffing tho leaders' pockets with Government funds, all true democrats must 'submit,' and 'console' themselves thut the Union (democratic par ty) is safe so long as the mouths of the lenders are sloped with meat and bread, so as to give them pluck to ' rally uround tho Constitution' (Lecompton). Of course, if Jo Lane who told us, with tears In his eyes, 'God bless your souls, the war debt will be paid by the first democratic Congress should now take it Into his head to stave oft" tho payment of the same till he and his 'democratic brcth-1 ren in Congress who pocketed the proceeds of the Fort Snclling swindle, should have time to use their democratic funds in buy ing up the 'war scrip' at prices that will enable them to mako two or three millions by tho operation, tho sound und reliable de mocracy, as well as the 'nationals' who helped elect Jo Lane, will 'console' them selves that ' our distinguished Senator' has pocketed tho funds, und 'saved the Union' by his truly democratic 'coarse.' The Times takes it in high dudgeon thnt its master, whom it probably cxjiects to mako a 'draw' on soon, should bo thus! snapjicd at in so mungy a style, and returns tlio bite thus: report favorably, through its committees, upon the awards of the commissioners but of course the resiionsibilily rests njioii 'Mack republicans.' Thut same Ilcpubli- llcau Congress In committee of the whole recommended an appropriation of f 10,000 for completing tho road from Astoria to Sulein, $3,000 for elerk hire in the Land Office at Orcgou City, $0,000 for similar fxiieiMf in other parts of the Territory, 130,000 for completing tho military road from Jo Lane's farm to Cain) Stuart, $30, 000 for completing same from Cam) Stuart to ScotUburg, with $500 for replenishing tho Oregon Library, which was burnt prob ably by some drunken employee of the de mocracy. The same Congress also appro priated $34,000 for Territorial government expenses for Oregon, and yet Jo Lane, In a sieeeh at Portland on his return, stated that the reason he had not been ublo to get any thing done for Oregon was, tho black re publicans had a majority in Congress. This snmo ' black republican' Congress op- prnpriatcd foOO.OOO for an overland mail to California, which was to ojicrato as an opening wedge to the Facific Railroad, but which has been defeated by sectional demo cratic officials, who have diverted the road from its natural course, through the ex treme Southern route by El Faso, to ' suve the Union.' After tho adjournment of Congress, Czupkay's organ published the following editorial item: "No I!aii.od The Hotin passed no Pacific Railroad bill. Senator Writer irot a orovision through I he body granting half a million a year to aecp up a senu-moiillily iniul between aoms no nt on the Mississippi and riun Francisco, but th llonne defeated it. Who f.vor communication with the Pacific f Tho Democratic Senate, or the lilack Hepubl can IIouw I" We at the time met this falsehood, as also thut circulated by Lane and Curry, and jammed it into the teeth of these liars, and, ulthough nearly two years huvo elaps ed since, not one of them has ever npolo gized to the peoplo for his mendacity. Their silence is equaled onlv bv thnt of . Lane's mulatto since wo proved him guilty oi eimrgmg the Pierce Administration with bribery in passing the Nebraska bill. This democratic Congress has killed the Pacific- Railroad bill refused to pay the war debt declined to admit Oregon tried to force Kansas into the Union with a pro slavery constitution spent nearly the whole session in quarreling over niggerism drained the U. S. Treasury, till a vacuum is made that must be filled by twenty mill ion .treasury notes and a twenty million Or ho may be sent out to see how many more blankets it will take to muko the " nationul democracy" hero adopt tho plut form of the nationals East In order to carry tho election In 18(50 and " suve the Union." The leuk of many a gallant ship has been stopjicd by tho uso of blankets, which has probably suggested tho idea of " saving tho Union" ship by the same method. Will tho Oregoniun give us what light it has upon this blanket arrangement f tir The election of T Vault as Spcukcr of the House was a dreadful blow to tho clique, as tho lenders had determined to elect Harding. Jo Lane was also to have been thrown overboard and Deady elected In his pluce. When the secret caucus met, and T' Vault got wind of their project, he raved terribly told the unwashed if they didu't nominate Lane ho would withdraw with tho Lane men and unite with the opposition, and give them a Senator for helping to elect Lane. This brought the cuu- cus to terms, and Lane was nomiuutcd, to gether with Dcluzon. They afterward held an open caucus inviting in spectators, when the motions of nominating Lane and Smith were gone through with just to it ... snow now Harmonious the purty was. Judgo Wiliiums, just at this juncture of which course, very shrewdly declined being a candidutc. The Jacksonville Herald ech oes the howl of rage made by the Salem organ, and thus shows Its teeth at Lane's spokesman who made tho committee adopt the ratio of representation, und who, by giving Lane a chance to make that $17,000, shows thnt he holds the par ty in the hollow of his hand: Heaalar VIU aaa Ulsaaloa, Ei'uf.nk City, July 81, 1858. Ed. or Amies Dear Sir: It muy have slimied your notice thut Dcluzon Smith sta ted in a 4th July speech ho inudo In this place in 1857 that Seuutor Wilson wrote a tetter to the orcester disunion conven tion ' more or less approving of the objects of tho convention.' Tho sjicech was after word published in the Portland Times, of which you have perhaps a file. Now what I want to know is whether It is truo thut Senator Wilson, who is a prominent Re publican, ever wrote such a letter. Will you Inform your readers in relation to this matter, ami also inrorm them whether the Oregonian ever stated thnt Wilson was un abolitionist f I do not take that paper now, out i can naruiy iiciicve tnut It would be guilty of such a false and silly statement, although several Republicans navo nsssurcu me tnut tney liutl seeu it in tho Oregoniun. Light on these mutters will oblige several of your subscrilicrs. who are wanting to know the truth. Ono of my neighbors: takes tho Orcironian. and ho thinks it never contained this statement, but was fabricated ly some of tho Sulein clique to Injure the Oregonian among Re publicans. Yours, A SuBSCBMER. Our correspondent is informed thnt the Oregonian of Muy 1st, 1858, did call Sen ator Wilson an ' abolitionist,' as also Sena tors Wade, Sumner, and Hale, a statement our correspondent nronerlv culls a i 'false and silly.' Ho is also correct in what Dclazon stated in his Eugene city speech, July 4th, 1857, as reported by him self for the Times, which wo have on our file. The statement was false in tolo, as tho statements of this calumnious dema gogue usually are. The disunion conven tion was held in Worcester, Mass., Jan. loth, 1857, and was composed of disunion .1.1-. . m . . w .v w. ,v ...ovauwu. we uiiny jeci to the top. Sever! 0 make from tho democratic wierHof Ore- who tried to Jump oft mWd therlifc gun, that there ii a slight difference of It was very dark, and were drownl I'.l" oi-lhlot, exbtitijr umonir tho edilonhu to in. TliuMii.nmi.pl h.....i . . " " l ' MiMiii ijifiu! Mill.,! m thu war debt. Tho ililTeri'iieo I an allodit ami mi. i.. u ... ., . ' ""lll Of , " 7 : r r T" ,w O0" The aw nowever, iimi wu nun, mere is a cnunco ago none Her wo cannot leum rw for a " nisiou" on this as on other greut our Sun Francisco exchamni n . !7 ix.ttol.i.1 miwfuu.a ...! I.I , .. . "MUffl. f" V1 vv.M.imm wu uiuneuiauiv -t i, . . lieyo- for the passengers left bidilioi l... r . m ' i . . ". mie tin a 111 tvnf itaalil ain. I flta m,.iiau ll.A I I lilt it lnwl .L I.. ' ..... .. -.j ,,u .ucuuy aueevcacu lu irettlmr to Oregon In low than four mould after Congrra .,,,.,.1, . , . ., . . olulng to onnveiiM." JQ iMiu t tail iMfek Vrtgtn Vily. Iain proud of Oregon. llr mool ara or. I reached Hun Vrunc'iuui urny, law-aiiming, pair one, Lnion-lnting pm.p!. We (kind high her, and diwrv lo atimd liili. io-morrow morning in comiii,tuo on Miliary Airuir will luk up my war bill. tVe han tukm much pain in preparing for Hi luecilng. W will go in atrong. and, I hou will b .nm--f,il " Lant'i Itlttr la Veluton Smith o Mirck 18. Fnun a nritata IaMmp Imhi r .... u.. gleau the information that Orciron will unlv La uurilig low water. Is now nm.,l.... adlliitled durinff ilia nrijint h.'.... I ffj' . .... r .i v i i i w and lis further ray that our War l)ebt will be provided for. ' Slandaid (toI dtm ) runcn, from which they had rtarU-d Uii . pji many or th. l.j A air. fiVl ti. names of the drowned hud m.i . i. learned. ' Tho i team flat bout U . tho Jennie Clark, on.) l,i...,i.i 0 port her freight over the Clueki ainai rajiidi fejr Friend Hocl, of Salem, will M our particular thanks for the ,,WMvfiZ "Oe Wa Dsw.-Noil.ln wa. effcni.J In I., .l" , ......... ' "mnJ ' Congre- lu behalf of the Or.go,T and Wellington . ' "K""nK W Interest, bt nw vuiiiiiiiiH o oi uoiuier ijoua r I .. v. .i.m ujivii im. poneti lavoruoiy Uwn It, or rejior el at all." I xaptay i vrgan (ara.; T A'ouli wi.. .'...i.J S....L.. .r .... tt having received the nomination in tho Democnitlo uDout'"'sts of the sume politics, 80 far 08 caucu over u. r. Harding. We are informed by the ported T'Vuult, and that llibben, of the Timei, inS democrats as Brooks, Kcitt, OtT, made hinuelf parlicularly active in bringing about Tooiubs, Jeff. Davis, Brown and other fire- th: dugraoc to the Lrgieldturc and to Uie coun- ,, .,, wi vi ... try." eaters. Senator Wilson did write a letter 'Til Was Dkkt. It haabicn fullv traled now, thnt what have often laij ia true. ... . i... j.i.. ii ..it. .. T vi i . us war urm wouiu 1101 o puiii iior iirei;on iiiimica ii you uimni ana luue could ureveul it.' n . . f .t .. . " Tub Wi Dkbt Tlinl proviion luu not k en maa lor ine payment or the claim o juaily due wie poopie oi mere lerrnoriea, no olume can vaml blv allarh In Id. .I..l..ni..u r .111... ..I. .1.1 ' v ... 1 1 . ii". 1110 rrr dence i abundunt were uuweuried in their emliui. von on Ih floor and in private lirclv of mem- oeia, io nave una war debt not only properly au knnwltdged and endoncd by t'ongrc, but paid." Pioiuer $ Democrat (Kurd.) " Tn Wi Deit. Cen. I.ane did get the wur-oin meaauro pviore uiu lloiuui lu tlio ahupo of an amendment, mid ho and (Jur. Sloven both advocated it adoption in apeechr wh oil have been printed and vircululed all over Uiegun." 7'imr m. jwm. fW. .1. ... ' ar mo otunuuru has tho 1.1..1.. week. lu" CtmtAi Auraici.'J'h, ' anama eorrMeoaJ. .f nt .1.. V V 'I: t . ' on a rrport 1I..1 .. Iluinc. ofteii.iv and dtf..i.. CT! '" '..ween Ve.gua, 8 T It ca, lo which Guateinul. ...J 11... ... "w V ted U. becom. p.i, th.l tyTub with rram bv which ih.i ?"" l..de.nde,,e. rf ch U. . '.. .CT". ,h 8-tr., and that it U delrnniaed to fiE .bl. of .11 , ,ra,i, umJfSt'T tran.lt bune under Xicara-ua d rJTT,. allow Dock and Kantiwrill. i. ""V'?' .urge. id (q,,.n) bonM o do me ori Hurnanan m,A. i b. wonderful cure, it l, p, i..pie of which ar. In ,w hand, f itaX cle. The 1 ol Remember, thi. i. ,h. onl, totJZ I.T..Mr..n , ,. . .. ee. Tli. ni..li.i... It - iu. ' TT.ililtl' In nnn,.t.m..ri .!l, t. . 1 I V..UI.: ' T !...- . , . . w u.ui. uj vviiv-tmi-u, nuu Bum leilU-I "'ii(jiwm ivrnuirii. reniuin unproviil oui ii appear iiiui there h every robubil an annronriulion will !. iinulu hv (' - uxtiiiai . ... , il next eion." Jaeknmille Sentinel hard.) , Ver"' """"""m. p:n id Hit boon or jiu, Oh. yes! urxt ttmon thev will of cot. Ii. dv-peia. ..n . ....... TTatilt and Hibben will yet make these to that conveution, but so far from 'more build the Pacific Railroad, admit Orciron. uf "ll'e,i, di."",r "ri,il,I fn" f ..1 1 . . .i . . .. I ni licu' aiii iniii. il. ...! . 1 .1 cuups uowi ior tneir temerity. a no,... wiirr r ni y vrr.7,r.to ea lor: , :. ; - I ail, netuf. ily that "' " .''. , lu...or...,upUa.rfi, A. '. rjaiprl.. chronic nr. Z. "? J -t nii'jwrn or less' endiirsiiior ito viou'u niol nl!,..a i. .i .1 1 . . . . .' g . v..j.un, uu uim jwy uiu war tieoi. 11 mey snoiiiu naH most nnequivoeully condemned both, as pen to bo very busy in 'fnving t'ie tho following extract which wo make from Union' ' next session,' as they probably will, his letter shows: we ,nUst 'submit' und 'iwnV m.nlvr. 1 nave no Bvmnathv for. nnr ran I nm-. .mi 11...1 v 1 . t. .1 .... ..:...:...' ' ; j iiiui tfU nil IIUCKCICU l .UOU. 1 iCI"e nec, and a faith " Acmct'LTUR.ti.." AVc have received un der the official frank of the U. S. Patent Office, in an envehijie stauijicd " Agricultu ral," the Washington Union, containing an connection with, any movement which contem- .. .. rolhlHU " tho " Democratic triumph" in tlZfA! 'f.- ? !'. h'"g d"k,'y Mt:i': UIT.U11111, ui hid ifcmocratic triumpir in the late Washington City municipal election. We suppose tho Union is called an "Agri cultural" work from tho fact that it treats principally npon dirt and dirt-eating. A miner Unit clmol-lim a n.,.., l l vui w xytintr . . - , ..w.ii. uiu. xj. v. . iiAiiuuii ui I; cratic trium.h" brought about by tho votes 'U ,"un,n" W n moc-raey, to Julneg . x;ltoa -u M the head and the logic of the heart teach mo to regara all audi movement either in tho .North or ine ooutn a crime ag.iiut Liberty. e call Senator Wilson's particular at tention to the calumny of this political Ju das, who has been enabled, through the stol- K-E-X-T .S-E-8-S-I-0-.N thut readies into flip for a democrat. X 3r Judge McFiuten is niijioiiitcd Chief Justiee of Washington Territory; Win, Strong and E. C. Fitzhugh arc nssociatea Surveyor "The mwerublo cnliimnv thnt C. Ail. T HttM 1 not desir the .dm won U ailly and irntlioiuil in exact ratio with the buaenca of the declaration 111 Met that den. Luiio could be induce. irom pecuniary penonal couaiderutiona to thiu pauor witu tin cuualitueiit, it false and absurd mat was a snap at tho flunks of the Doctor's agent that must have left a bleed ing wound. After this stunning rebuke for pitching into a democrat, tho faithful span iei, iuivo 10 tne interests of 'our party, and keen on tho scent of 'niggers,' thus points his noso in tho direction of game more proper to bo ' bagged' by those whose business it is to divert public attention from democratic Reynards who are nosing about in the people's pockets for crumbs of bread and cheese: " The bill had piiawd the Senate by a decided All overwhelming majority j it had boon read twice ni in iionse and then coiwigntd to tho committee on Territoriea, beneuth Ilia weight of amendment in inr imiiiro oi a mibslituto, which, if adopted, would have wilt it whimling back into the Sennte, It wu n nullatone hung about I ho neck of Die nienaure and o, at tho olliciou and intermeddling prompting of a negro wonhiper, it win cant into me ru oi uongrewioiiui dinpute and contention. W have, we own, a world of curiosity to eirn what thi abolition iibatiiule could hove proposed. hy Hingham, of Ohio, Uid.liiiKa, or any other irazy lunauu irom unit state of idololrou lunatic should b imbued with interest enough in the white op!e of Orcgou to trouble li'nuk-lf with the druft of any instrument relating to thi country, n. . .cuii.iv, i. wnai paaie our comprehension. Th act, however, il seems, proved quite equal to tho petty ambition of Air. Jiinxham, M, C. Jle ana in iik ar weleome to the glory and the namo oi a deed Inch unnecessarily and wan tonly delay our admission until tho next session of Congress." There is another admirable snap nt a black republican' us the cause of the whole hiischicf. Will Czupkay's agent take the hint, and raise tlio howl at tho ' poor crazy fanatic Bingham of Ohio' as tho villain who ns nn agent for tho ' black republicans,' has by his temerity defeated the passage of the wills for the admission of Oregon and the payment of tho war debt, besides coming wen nigh imstin tho Unron nil to smash,' and ' playin hob generally,' besides making iiars oi jo hnne and all the democratic ed uors, n no solemnly promised us that ' when we pet a majority of democrats in Congress ine war aeot tall be paid.' m.r. f t x ma wrcgon 0111 was or course twice read by a democratic Congress, and then referred to a democratic committee, who never re ported the bill buck, because the fanatic Bingham had so mesmerized the democrats that they were compelled to 'adopt amendment' proposed by this 'crazy liing. nam, which would have 4 sent it whistling back into the Senate.' All of the ' Union- saving" democracy will now see at a glance that the democratic party is not resjwnsible for these miscarriages, but the ' black re publicans.' When, nt the suggestion of Seward, the word 'pay' was stricken out of the bill creating our war commission, nil the loco foeo editors hcTc, we believe, plunged their teeth into Seward's calves, and even the Advocate editor sounded with his tusks the depth of the wonnd-ma;v Sevan! re tponsible for the action a democratic Senate. What is colled the RepnUican Congress' created the war commission: ami bow a democratic Congrtu refuses even to ' .. " ' . ' ' l.nillld.l.,.l.l,l..l! " ... loan : and finally adjourned, covered all ot five hundred clerks in the employ of the f " ST " uuu um turcnss ,n' General. over with democratic glory for having Government, who were, contrary to all for- 7 , u,""f u UI su For Oregon, Judge Williams is re.'ip- i i . it . . . .... riots and lirnfcamnn as W U o,l . . 6 ' b " "U' saveu mc w mon winie iiuigliaiu ot Oliio mer custom, compelled by tho Adininistra- T,.t . , . . ' " uuc- pointed Chief Justice: R. P. Boise Asso- has fairly saddled the responsibility of these tion to votc-aud tho votes of nioro thun ' . " mn7 men ciuto jtko. John Adair (sort a soft mighty achievements upon tho ' black re- as many more employees upon the Govern- f " "'I'.UU,L... ln PU1J1IC est'- dem.) is reHpnointed Collector nt Ast.iriu .. .. . . i i iihit nn H.dur ir wi i .imn :j. ...i i puiiiicnns' (all excepting 'saving the Un- nient works, who were threatened by this , 7 ' ' v uunu 10 ""tn- ; snmo TTninn lu.fnm .,!..: ...:i. . c,c lulB o'oaiea cuiummator and rotten "HI- miunns us unit ... mivm m vitlivu n 1111 H Ulo- I t .. . . I 1 , charge and a consequent loss of the bread oSffU5 11118 1,18 sllmy cnrcass in the b, P , ' Mm by Mt' that fed their families if thev failed to vote SeDate Chamr as a representative of Or- Anderson, who keeps the chair factory in the democratic ticket; a paper which justi- CgD "ltc'rC8t8 a"d KBm c''eter. fied tho Lecompton policy conceived in sin, Telling Tales oit of School. The ion' that belongs to the glorious democ racy). The Record. The organs of black democracy here, in their effort to mako some excuse for the elinnnn in 1 1 1 1 .1 I 1 . m . - ... failure of the Oregon bill, ore endeavoring ! '7 ' 1 "n"ff""ra Dy r-rrcsIlonut,lt 01 " Jacksonville Herald . . .1-1 . ..... . 0 t"0 tiesarciin" operation of neriurv and (hardl in writinn- from Knhm, ,i! !, i 4 1 o - H" uuiiuu mc; 1.1 1 nn ... Iw . . 0 to cast tho blame upon tho ' Opposition.' Now that is a credible story to tell, but answers the purpose with their readers just as well as the truth. The vote in tho Sen ate upon Dottglus's proposition to 'post pone ull prior orders and proceed to the consideration of the bill for the admission of Oregon into tho Union,' wus as follows Administration democrats in itulic Oiv- pos.tion 111 romnn.j ballot box stuffing might possibly pass as July session of the Legislature, in speaking an " agricultural" work, and tho dirt-eaters of the claims urged qy the Senatorial can who patronize it may hereafter flatter them- didates, about two hundred of whom camp selves that they belong to tho agricultural to Salem, some on steamers, some on horse- irnteruity. back, nnd some nn fimt .nr.. I ' "J JO Does tho "Oregon Farmer" exchamre " Oue or two candidates from Tillamook exneel will this "agricultural" work 1 to go In on clams and cider, having packed the ....... .v. ... .uvuiitaiiM, ann trust iney will get n- , T 1 i"i wi uio uiour. jb ino weulher ia W HITEAKER 8 I.VAl'Cl'lUL. Vi e flip the warm, they will certainly go in' on the strength the suburbs of tenterville, where Mr. Curt wright killed tho bears last summer. The panther made an attack upon Mr. A.'s hogs in open day, but was treed by the dogs ..... i rm ... . . mm biiui. mose varmints' must give way to the Centerville improvements, whieh are fast encroaching upon their domin ionsjust as locofocoisin recedes before the light of science, cron Arrival of the Nan. The steamer Columbia reached Portland last Wednesday night, bringing dates from New York to J uly Oth, From our express matter, politely furnished by Dr. Steele, agent of Wells, Fargo & Co., wo gather our news. Late from Salt Lake. Tho Salt Lake mn!f 1, 1 "xl. i blockhead- Ju:, -EET . T 1" :i 8ure .Vttnel:' lWKma Wlln BCVt,ral poMcngcrs, Simmons, Stuart, Sumner, Wade, and Wil- It was probably written for him by the ,l,em- mK'hed rluccrv,lle AuS- 2d. The running oh oo w .vf iii . ..... I "Unfi ami idntfl iiimfa w th . mnn vrna txvuivn Hnva nA 1. r. vj wtiica are nara aemo- same member oi the eUouc who wrote tho im. n,.i7 rTi- Z j-OUng - .m.vjo uu m. uuuib uuiu i w wnu luiBiiiir. Hiin nnniiin. u.ik i t I. . i .t i i ' . . 01 " " ouil ijuku yiiv. nnn i n fntitrnntM mi rto " . "T . following lucid nassatre from Oov. Whiton. of lUme clam' ,nJ ,he l"l will b lust YEAs-Messrs. Bell, Brroderick, Cum- kcr's Inaugnral. It is a fair sample of the ITrt,. candid... ceneroHv r..., Chandler, Clark, CoIIumcr, Dixon, whole. The boy ten venrs nf nn-n (hot ?U'DB "ud f disposed to do what 19 rii?ht, ISfiv- Doohttie, Douglas, Feswndcn, Foot, Fos- would indite as senseless and unmeaning a w; ter, truiin, lliilc, Hamlin, Harlan, Hons- paragraph for a composition, oiurht to be ,fwhll,ky- I m rather favorably iinpreswd wiih l T. t" ir. tO tia havaI nniniI,n..l.i ...I.UL .:n ton, joncs, jviug, nice, Hcwnrd, Shields, set on the dunce-block for a son 28. crats Nays Messrs. Allen, Banard, Benja mm, liiyler, Bright, Brown, Clay, I ling- man, Crittenden, Davis, Fihpa trick, Green, Hammond, Hunter, Jefferson, Johnson f ' Gardner Memorial' " The transition from a Territorial that of a State sovereignty is alwavs attemlnl wiih hum e or it-ss uiwraer anil uoluv. but whnn u-. .,n. idor the changes thut Oregon ha passed tliroueh the DeODlfl. whfn hill a l.nti.lr..! J -.'.J r T .."..v.u, viyiiuil-u aim ccessrully maintained a nroriaional .inm..i which government wo auperceded by an organic aiin..ur..n.t 1 , .. . At ti . .. . .... -' u..mwuKu u piurisionai government. V .-" ivuiiaui. uuuiiu. i Kuiviiiiiicu. ru superceded ov an orff; r .. . . ... ...i n. i - . . - . ry, jwisnn, j'earce. Folk. Sebastian. SR. -"" ." """ " our nr uovern- ,., T. T . i ii ur i. . tr . ' e"r" -"su" auuoniiiioaaiea tnemselves lo n, j toij, .i illinium, n rigni, ana xu- Ice 23. several barrels of Inirer hear. Thi. , n you a quite an original mode of doini the 'clean tnc Sacramento Union, declare their nbilitv llllntr ' anj it it ....II J...- . . ..... tho em TwUI belnangnS" Zil 2 l m S'X ' !f th GVCr"' far, it excites my liveliest admiration, and enable mcnt Will pay them for the extra trouble, . U...L .ft.' termed ' the government and to his authority nn.t Three of whom were of the Oi ",,cy dec,T 'L1 nra ready ut wthor position, while twenty-fwc were Admiuis- Li' trution democrats. EST Tlie California nress is noHno- f.m i i - --r i cootpocket. Even now candidate are not innpilv M5011 ranciSC0 Globe: termed ' battl hn).lra ... il,. I e ' mi . - s""ure. me news is oi some importance. Mr. Vi o hear that tho ' hazlo nut' candidate Siinonton says there is a growing discontent was elected, while the ' lager beer' taken up amon tlle masses ot the Mormons against from Portland by Hibben secured Jo his mcn" and,more particularly has mercury pain in ih. iuJ ' debihtt , j.u.idie and eosliveneM. " i1! VJT'.'Jf.K! up'" qMrtUui. .inn . IT III K, Sul, Agnt; Da. A. II. STt-hLK, Agent, 0g, City. VZAftftZBOi In hi. cly. Ang. 13, by A. HMnuk, Al.vof, Mr. Cimim-iAM h .kok.ick Voxntitm t, M aiar Lqi.a Kleink, M f Clmaamueoiialy. Extra Notice. WE WISH to Inform all wh are InottrM tu n thai on the lu-ru dav orffirriima nkxt we ilmll clow our book and iraoaol, .ad oiiil the credit iui.nett tntit'f Vt S.U r. lain our book, and paneni for uu. monih n ik. purpoM of collection afier which tim ill e counis not muled will ba k ft with some officn ht collection. We hone one and sit will nm r...j ..j close up Iheir aecouula with cash or such Drodie. a wa usually Uks at th markul ratM. or ni.k. sulifa.-ory selllriiKnis with lis. VHARMAN WARXER. Oregon City, jiig. 14, 1858. Paper Banrinrs. iyr t w u IT, ji t received, and for sal. by augU TUOi. JOHNSON. Znfbrmation Wanted. OF my son, MARTIN UURXOFFA, H 24 yean, who left home about lour amiiha ago, and ha not bicn heard from since. I will reward any one who will give me lufwtnatiea f lua wheraaboula. I livu iu the French Prairi. 4 mile from Fairfield. Aug. 14, '00. ANTOIXB DVRNOFF.i. Baptist Books. WE EXPECT by nel mail steamer aqnsa. tit V of the Amrr can Baoliat Publieali. Socii-ty1 Book, coiuisting of Fuller' Wb, Bun) uu's do., Th Psalmist, pockvl, pew, nd pat pit a:xr, and a variety of other works. W. will slule ih.l we intend lo keen a com. plele assortment of tlie Soviet)' book. Order for single book, or bv ih quantity, will promptly filled. Chun-he and bbrarie furnished at die lowest price. K. L IlKAULt I A c. Oregon City. Aug. 7, 1853. Poetical Works, A FINE assortment, just reooifed by E. L. DRADLEY . O1 their faith been weakened Brigham Young's numerot - . i i 1 Of those who shirked tho responsibility at Gov. Whiteuker. The Sacramento UiT 19- We learn that th f A iJ.'M?1 nnd, f?! madi.by of voting, were Messrs. Bates, Fitch, Hen. ion publishes what its correspondent iSj. nee, the business of whieh is entinTv L ... tuZTiT ..-S?' ih.7 derson, Pugh, Jleid, Thompson of Ky., M., of Salem, assures it is a true yfpy of Mrs. Durham, is a model of good order and and see that his sayings are not all from and Thompson of N. .Tonly one of Whitenker's message. Among tjitf demo- regularity. We hear no complaints from IIeavcn- which belonged to the Opposition. Vice- cratic gems in it, we quote the Mowing: that office, as from many others which ore !CaVe 08 800n 88 the prescnt President Breckinridge gave the casting ''It i worthy of note tl.at while the pe.pl. of Or- nnder the misncmpnt nf W.i. xr Et2L U h"8 .1lccn .rderPd vote in favor of tho i.rrmnsif ! n Z we" prcp-nnr tto organization, the n n n . . . wuuuguuui, iub icrruory, mat nerealtcr the Miio in rnvor oi tne proposition, and so got Government of the irniij s.,,f- . L..j D.. like all intel he-cnt Iiul p a i,,..i, Tt Rlinn nn nn .; . the bill before tho Senate by voting with 'Zl-i' ,.h,,ct, f Terri' puWican, and we have no doubt it is ow- 0Ter ihe" m except it is purely ea l-si- ing to her influence that the majority of the fu , an? rcferriD? .t0 the government of in n, ti ... tneir church as a relierious denomination. tory, while framing for itself Constitution pre- j -. ..ii"un iuiv uio union. ' - - urt gon is probably one of the most attractin the Republicans, The mendacity of these lvinir locofoco journals is equaled only by the stupidity ItlXgSX'tt i(,iraiwg ui mujc ho are uuposeu ,uur'uua v""uiie, wen aaapied to to production of upon bv them ' nu n oi tne ether grain, com- ! j ........ inon to th ITnil.J Stn.n." What Do, it Mux f Wa hav. nriraie r- J-M- (at ATalone) at the close of vice, rrom W ashington City that a commissioner the inaugural, SBVS ha. been, or will be appointed by the Secretary of .us .inriiur, wno win won come out to Uregon to ...vcnigaie uie aisuursement. and claim, of the inuian department of Onsroo and Washinirton territoric " Ha. there been awindlino- or ttnanmn k. tho Indian agent, here, that thi. unntnai course should be adopted f or doe Mr. Buchanan sus pect nis superintendent aud agenta to be incompe- " The above is a cony of the Governor's In.nJ! ral in full, orthography and ll Me orthographical beautie being underlined by your correspondent uuno.vr, II JI1.T DO nrODer lo rmi-b thm .1.. aocumeni 1 said 10 be the production of our mem- oer eieci 01 in wauoral Longre, L. F. Grover. Whether the orthocraphv is his or nn v.r pondent ayeth not, a th document from which 1 nave oopjea may nave been cop ed from the or- (N OltlCC if 8 't! i'ir We are inclined to think that the " Vm W seen that we guessed well when agent" is scut wit to look alter the con- wc sta,cd t,mt the '"angural was probably dition or the "poor Indian,'' and see whe- wnnen "7 ttle same person who wrote the ther the "appropriations'' In the way of Gardner Memorial. Oregon will always " blankets" and money have been so ex- a ' P00' country abroad' as long as we pended as to make him as comfortable un- continue to elect such asses to office. der the circumstances as possible. Thns " Touchers" in the way of receijite for gov- The 0re8)n Farmer is printeJ at ernmeut property, may need a little looking """omce. mat will be no detri-into-ueh, for instance, as the receijite for m"t to lt' PTOTiUed th" publishers are care Mackinaw t.m..kr.t. .!ml Tn.i.i t.. ful ,0 n colored "excerpts" riwn . r .uw.Bu.aw umuMw signeu itxiuy jen and " Chiekopee,', with the Ixird only knows how many more of tie same sort. into it. . v 11 , . . u.c .iiui,i .-jiiiH 1 1 ? .1 ' . . WhtfiLn, . ."lignum loung was making arrange- What few hards' there are, are scarcely able mcnU secretly to flee from the city, to es- to read a paper, much less to keep a post of- cpe arrest by the authorities on the charge fice. When we get to be Postal Agent under of treason n"d also as a polygamist. a Republican Administration, Mrs Dur- Jhe troops were yet in Cedar Valley, ham shall have charge of tho Portland oost fi. -,ir ... . 7. Hui,n iiicic. J.11C lUlullKtT COm- oRice if she wonta jt. nanies. numberimr thr. h.,nd.H anA df ' - . . , Scn' 5nd takcn "P their Iine of march for nccu uj ur. v ceo s oo j; ort lx-avenworth, there to be discharged, O. A. dt ADA M. WSXS, PHYSICIANS, FFER their professional services lo th citi zen of SALEM nd vicinity. They will practice the llyno-Medical (bells' known aa H dronathio) evstem. bvlieviDf al drugs to be not only unnecessary in th sawrahjl treatment of diseases, but injurious loth wosu tution of tho patient, and relying eulirelj gasa iiygemc appiiancr. Special attention will be given t Osrrrrsici, and those discuses peculiar lo women nd childrt. by Mrs. Wkid. Pull.nl al a dislauc ImlM upon reasonable terms. Rai!.NCM: Ore. R. T. Trail and 0. . May, of New York city; Dr. O. M. Boar,! San Francisco. CrBca-CiTT Dook Sto, Saieni, Onf. August 7, 1808. . 17 vertisement that we have a hvrlrnnnth.v physician in Oregon, at last. The Dr. and his wife are graduates of Dr. Trail's school in X cw York city, and Mr. Hoel of balera writes us that Dr. W. has hod good left. Harney had not arrived when the mail Tlie party had not the least difficulty mo luuimis un me route. Gov. Cummins- has issued his nroclam- tion offering full and free pardon to all who success so far as he has known of his prac- wi" "mit to the federal authorities, for nee. mere are many old chronic com- ?" l"e BCW connected or growing out of the plaints still bafflinz the skill nf .11 w iule u"HCU,l7 ln V tan. "IUI.I piiysictans, wmcn we hope Dr. AV. will be able to cure. The physicians of his school have performed wonders with that kind of cases hast. There is no gold news yet. t5T The steamer Oregon, with two hun dred passengers on board, on her way up Ang. 2d, ran into the shore in the night at Point Iteyes, about 15 miles north of San Francisco Bay. When she struck the sol id rock she made such a crashing that some thirty or forty passengers jumed off thro FllDftr. nruin a cKi.li-!n, ot .! f f, .1 r Judge Canfield has onr thanks (or bn rfl trtA Vdtni1 Anil Bitiiuuunj1 !. ilStnK!n v v' lwnaD I -P an almost perpendicular rock bluff, some ! - C W. Bryant, Esq.. win aocr-nt a printer's thanks for a contribution of wild game. GOLD MINESAT KC'E! l. HOLLAND. t. WT- HOLLAND & DAY HAVE just opened a now and tpfcM ment of GOODS At the Old Stand of F. S. tr A. Rol!d, ODOosite Geo. Ahernethv's brick (ton, wbrtaT can be fouud at all limes redy to wil on er. They ara now permanently lc.". "J hop by strict allentioo lo bain m"' ral share of p&tromg. ... Their stock in pari consist of Ih Mowing ar ticle: Gingham, lawns. delane, rat'"? flannel, alpaca, b!eched domestic, wool pi") damask silk dres good, hosiery, check do., hickory do., over h under do, " shoe of nil kind 4 wan, shawl, nce7, satinets, b!k, brown A whit lima (bread, noo cotton, ribbon, artificial flowr, f- , Isu, Kast Boston syrup, Califonn ! T op, ugar'of all kinds, tobacco, coffee, salt, caudle, and a thousand other thing, """j miroustoment on, ill of which lh 'a " low a any other bouse in Oregon City. . II pay cash or goods lorsn They ice,.ui thing the farmers III imy ui www . duce,.uch as butter, egg, chicken. r "Vi inner have to e a. I ntr Iik trying. So gir them a tnL ., HOLLAND D Oregon City, Aug. 7, 1858. ' . . arV tH ASH paid for LAUD WAKM'-2- c HOLLAND k DAT- Yamhill ram for Sal. UA at I OFFER a be.utirul farm cre in Yamhill eoaaty tor av- I Good bailding oa tb piwnae M a TjTjJr tie land nndor fence. Tb V . Jt lo b on tt th ot dhghtfl M" th. eoonlry. For iwrticBlar ijr mZ. of lb Argaf, wlr i abl U giv "eW7 formslk-a. (July Jt, 18M-lwtJ