l)c rcgon &rgu0. W. I.. illUMH, KOITOR. OKXPON CITY l SATl'RDAV, JL'LV , 1859. "J!"J!I"?"""",",,"",,""?"!!J,"!"J!9 Oregon In noted for iU politician, and those- politician are more noted for their iiumlicr than for their sagacity. Dr. Mc Uride told un some fire yean ago that he thonght about half of the voter In Oregon wore oflico seikvrs. At strange ai this may nm to some, we are Inclined to think the Doctor' estimate more nearly approach ed the truth than one not accusomed to clow observation might have supposed. Such, of course, where it attache Itself to the dominant purty make very stubborn material in any country Tor an opjiom'tion party to operate on. The power of an is- ine I it meaning, and the measure of it meaning it the magnitude of it import. In other word, the ower of fames in influen cing the masses k measured by the manner In which th'-y affect the people. If all men sustain the same relation to the result of an Ime, it influence uion them will be much the same. If A ami 15 are neighboring farmers, equally intelligent, and both alike acting with a view to promote their ow n in terest and benefit the community, they will be vyy likely to take the same side of an imjiortant Issue just a noon as it i sprung that is if they are unbiased by party prej udivo. Hut if A happens to have an cilice in profpect with a $.000 salary attuclied, he will be very apt to tuke the side that he think will be able to give him the office, whether that side be right or wrong while H, who Is not ambitious, will be likely to kill his neighbor's rote on election duy. We are uposing that Iwth men are bless ed with only a fair average of conscience and moral principle. With this view of the material that has hitherto made up the voting element in this country it will readily be seen that to change our politicul character so long as we were a Territory, dcjicndciit on an Administra tion that disuse the patronage which kept tho wheel of our Territorial government in motion, was an uphill business, to say the least. Our relations to the General Gov ernment being changed, the influence of ex ecutive patronage is measurably weakened, and the Hcpniilican party has a much bet ter chance to witness hereuflcr tho working of the omnipotent power of political truth than it has hitherto had. Another difficulty that tho Republican party in Oregon has hud to contend with is me conlticting views or politicul policy that havo all along obtained in the ranks of what is generally termed " the opposition." While the Democratic partv has been bless- ed with an abundance of oflicc-seckers, tho 'opposition' has beeu literally crawling with shrewd politicians that is, in their own es timation. Owing to the conflicting coun sels of this multitude of would-be party managers, the opposition party bus, up to the present your, been most bun glingly managed. Those who have been laboring for several years to consolidate the fragmentary on I disorganized oimosition Into a permanent organization with a tan gible platform of principles ami a cenerul system of party conduct, have met the most violent opposition from this kind of noliti. cinns, who have every year becu " beating iiic, I'.ncu one of I hem has ultvnv New fnm bs EatU The steamer Pacific arrived at fortlond (haft If ar aliniilrl liarttiftfi t amlfit I It ! not known certain! v whether Lomn r a jraio hi vote rur O'uvi. i - i , . . , . . . , I Indeed, to such a. extent was this kind of or Stoot is elected to Coogreas-the Tote on Thursday morning to, bnnging news talk Indued inthatcert.fnoartle.n.le. being fry close. The following Ublt from tha Extern Mate. to imou .., few weak-minded Republican believe that ow Btjarltfci of the two candidate. The news I of no great Importance. LATE FROM EUKOPE Zattlo inXUlyf Login was THE AVSTRIASS DEFEATED , Th. Itnt l.attla baa been foUL'bt it MoH' dofnir himself an Inlnry bv to the evernl countie those south of the Vmoi.vu Ei.ectiox. Tho election in LHo. ti,9 battle was fought on the 2 1st ituinoinir One at Ieat on country told Calapooia mountain being reported merely! Virginia on the 2utb of May resulted in the 0f May. The French accounts lay that I ' I .. . ... n I . . , . . . . lii.. i,..i.:.u. KnilA atrnnir limine (Ion Governor, by. reduced Majority-prob- T....V ' j.tL.L i J Marshal Uaragnny d'llillier, and were MJ. ro Loots, Mti. rvi Stoit, Clalaop, 90 Colombia, 9 Muliannh, KK Wuoo, 119 Wuhinjlon, IU To 30 Yamhill, H Man, 119 Mum, "M Ikuun, - . Sul Clacaiiruu, I I-an. 3 I'rnjiqua, , . SI UmhIu, - .. ... 16 Tillrok, 4 Jaeknon, 447 Jwphias, $25 am Coom inJ Currr t hi trd from. better if be would stay at home and not stump at all. Ife had heard Stout men say to often, what we heard them constantly blowing, that "Logan was all the time making votes for Stonr," that they bad re ally got to believe that such was the fact. Now the fact is that Logan didn't make votes for Stout, but for himself and so . i : l . -t l .i . i i ior mm uunng tue canvass, in canvassing ,(,. rn-n;. i- ' T"J.. UTl M Rer. O.Fiher, of the Southern Methodist unue, we were to u tuat Una county wa ni. i. x.- . . n i , , . . ' 3 Church, which be request all paper in the place where there ouirht to be the most n . , . . t- , , , . , , , ,", Oregon ' friendly to religiou freedom' to ....,,,,u,,luiii.iUn, .... .... t, ,.. Miinln.,Mnirn. C ...( I.. . I . I O jonty. Consequent y we devoted more t rp i ' , next week. Two year ago we opened our ' , IT " .,mk -- column o the use of the Mormon mission- uiucr, ably less than 5,000, lanrely Democratic, ine igisiaiure is ... . . . Hilion af(r For Congress, the , fiflrce commt 0f four liours' duration. Democrats have elected all except Charles The Allies, ini'liidinir some riedmoiitese J Faulkner, who Is beaten by Alexander cavalry, carried Monti-bello, but did not uumuc ine AUBiiiaim hid nunuiuii non L a k L.....i. t Knt a o (inn I t. . . . .i I TTk f ... I M HOIvU UJ "V ,UVV W i,uv. ,3;8 moua Uisirici, me regular iemocr.uc no...- Bn(J tigt of l)0 Frenti Bt fi00 ,0 70()( of iuee, by Uanlel U. Uejarnctte, tntiepenaenr, wl0(n nany wcre offlccrlli wo hundred ' .. , anti-Buchanan Democrat: Paulu Powell, Austrian, Including a Colonel, were tuken t notice In I . , . ,. ' . ... ..... .:....M Union a communication rMT.iUp T)pm hr Shelton F. Leake. Inde- prisoners, from . . ' . . . The Austrian account aimtilv states that penuent uem.: J. n. oainner, regular i 0: ,. , ., . r ' ' . I film. Slfulinn lirmliml n-iru'nnl a fm'niinnin. Dem., by John T. Harris, independent lien, btadion nnsticu forward reconnois- ance by a forced march toward Liglis and Dem.; and DenJ.lt. Floyd, regular Dem., Montebollo, but after a Lot fight with by Elbert S. Martin, hide) ndcut Dem. Great Torxado ix Iluxois. May 20, French force of superior strength, retreated behind tlic J o in jterfei t order. I lie actual strength of the French is not ... . i . j i i a icrriuie storm ana lornnao passea over a tMc ICl.IK)rt. . ,... BBmbere(i trom tAotiMt t fiMiM aaii ni 1iiiw Mtitla I tt rr i ' t nun 1 . ... a me ther. The sectional. raised the bowl- ,ric4 wLo wcre Cguring in i, and damage to life and property. Mrs. Richard din.an cavalry. 1 hey re making vote for Stont-they're w do not frt, ;ke cosi tuem iDst Rout, .son of Jacob VanZant, Samuel nakmg lots of vote for Stout!" They Bn . ,m- nf BV, Brown. Jonathan Carlisle. Jacob Sample A Sardinian and wife, and a Mr. Thomas, and a Tortu- Mtn-me Ml oi li e .aruiiuan army, uu w Iriiimi Ai.ni (!fi.r- dl'r(jen- Cliialdiui, foned a possoge ovei t von apiif pitiinnti ifivn sa r. 1 1 1 I .........-..... loiun-w, Methodism, irignieiitu a lew ixigan men nearly out or their wit by making them believe that the result of our labors there would be ASOTIIFR KXOA'IEME.VT. bulletin ulso announces that ........ . . ii. t ii.i. iiii.ifiui. iiin'rii i.iiiiBnipa nv.r u. ti.. .... i..4 i... i it., iruese bov. were ki eu. About Dftv are .. . ... ; . .i . ' AJ UV n.J, nUBW (JIU UCVUUIB VI VUV o - - i m SeJ,a ,UttnX ttlC AllStrittll tO f C it. Hnnnt I W mt tim.tn 1 1 H mnimdul 'II,. I . . . . lJ SIX or kvex rir.sDREn majority for Stout whereas, if Adamt and Mc Bride had itaytd aieay Stout couldn't kavf pot over tiirke HiNDHEo majority." We heard T?J it H...V.V..W luin vi iuiiLicui jjuuey from some men, we determined to finish the work we bad begun. We did o, and left Linn county, defying the sectionalism there to roll tip three hundred majority for Stout if they could. The poll-books show that. instead of six hi ndreo, Stout has carried Linn by one hundred and nineteen majority and we now believe that if Dr. McBride Facific Metbodiist, the organ of the South- wiousiy, r not mortally wounaeu. i lie other trifling engagements are reiwrted, era Methodist Church in California? lias 8,orm '"tC(1 but Bve mmutM, with but Gen. Gunbal.li bad entered Gravcllona, it become di.rusted with the Ar and little rain. on the I ledmoiitcse side of Lake Muggiore, o - - . c f i . i n.;ii. it nnn ...... I.!., -l. !..!.. . . .in.,n,l .,..,..t- ... ti.. w..i.!i-c ....!. ai. ""uu """ U"J'11 "emu rcvoin- v....0,.,tt UIC " 7b. . . J , .""U",CJ tionary. His purpose is to push into Loin months. e hare no use for it. however, opinion upon the claim of the St. James J mice A a no Icon and a Rnmll Frrnrh on our books onlr at tho re- Catholic Mission to the ground at Vuncou- rorce arrived at Lcuhorn, for the pur- (juest of the agent and corresponding ed- ver, Washington Territory, occupied by the !P"fbil 01 "l,i,ort"'8 ' Surdiinun itor, who was in Oregon lust full and wiu- mission church, schools, and other buildings, n ' .. " r, ... , , Ipr tmnin Ir,, K .1- ..A .J .11 ..I.I..U !.!.! .1.- .!i: . . " "ivu-vi- miuiijii mc uiuu uuu iaiu on an vi numi uiu niiuiu me uimuiry reserve urgr nau entered the Adriatic. tne Hunt or subscribers to the nigger-driving established in 1853. In that opinion bo sneet. Jle called at our residence w hilst holds that the church has a clear title in nil MAKKXBBi In Allwny, Juii30lb, by IUv.TboiniCoZr Mr. Hugh N. (lir)fi to Mim Cenldia M. IW bHh of Albany, Linn county. i On lh 30ihof J una, IHj'J, bjr Wm pletou, J. I'., lit. NUrwa Huriurd, of Un ciZ lo Mm IbiM Ann, dauglilir f Clvia flj! July I, by It. C. C'rawfurd, Mr. J.H n.. k.r, uf W. T., to Mim KliMlxth W h.tilL8 Linn Oily. "", f In Pwilmid, June 30, by Rv. P. JJ. ChinL. Iaiu, Mr. F. II. Siinmom to Mm Mtrv K wlT ' rf.r.l. At llio rmiiicnoo of Uu brido'i hlhtr. by Ittv. O. W .Bond, Mr.Th.niMj. fl.; M m I'ainelia Jiim Uillusjii. all of Lin oetlr In EuLrii t'iiy, on (he !i:t. ult , it th. r-uZ' ofKotMrt Hetd, by Kiv. II. K. lliuM, Mr. gZZ Cllinna, lo Mia Rebacea M. lialull,!! of Z. ple, In roriUml, June 20, by IUv. W.S.Lowii U. Ilen7 Korlou Ui Miw Abida II. gurr, allof'j Al llio mlilf neo of th bridt'i IkuW I. .i fiirk of Santiam. Linn oounly, Oreson, o th a of June, Mr. Jama lator,f C'aXfuraia, I On Sunday, th 39th of May. at D.llu n. county, lly C. C. Cram, Kw., Jam K. BoawhaZI to Mix Sarah W. Walkr, both of Mario oumZ In Corvallia.on th Slatint..bv He .1. A u.I' na, Mr. Julm liarlou lo Mia Jan Melllr.. l... of Linn county. 1 BOXXTj In Jaekscinvill, June 17. a daurhtrt i. i ILItwd. 9ZB9: Vln Purtlund, on Monday murnioi. Jum iT 3.t. A . V. Willn. 7, where there has been the least work done and it will be so to the Day of Judgment. J udicious publications and judicious speeches never nave injured and never will injure the Republican cause in this or any other coun try. Agitation is just what we want, and uiscussion is just what kills sectiouulisiu and defeats its candidates. They told us just ueiore tne slavery question was submitted TUB LATEST DISPATCHES. Turin. Mnv 24 Tim Anelnnn niinl i ...i . . . . . . . .. . . I - ..." ' . "V..W... " wcre uhsciu, ana aimosi ingnicncu our tne grounds, buildings, and Improvements Uyulni lias removed his headquarters to ' better half,' who, at first siirht. took him which wcre occupied bv tho mission at the (iurlusco, and has everywhere ordered the to be a Border Ruffian from the plains of dates of the acts organizing Territorial P6?''1' ) SjvuP tl,eir arm"i nnuVr Pin of Ganbuhli has made 4T more prisoners. Alessandria, .May 24. The wounded nt Montcbello have been brought here. Marseilles, May 25. Some Austrian Mormon polygamists served us almost in but wcre held by other parties. The effect P0Mn ''"ve arrivt'(1 h'- of this will be to irive the church undisinrlw ..." . ' !' ''V ."T "CTU u,,"7 ve- , . are rcjiorwu in Lonibordy. ed possession of the improvements which It A'api.es. Kiiicr Ferdinaml wa now holds, but will not allow It to appro- 0,,(1 Francis II. had usisumcd the reins of pnate all the buildings erected by the Hud- 80tueiii. uiir.Ar UIIITAI.X. I'u itica dill. pnnno I k an... huf ....nn 1 . 1 ... I n . t n . . ... I and ourseiriiad stayed a few dovs lonccr i ... '" .7 v"-b" u nusu.iigtan; in Linn, Stout's n.a ,,ritv wnnl,. ,L S',C. Lnht ,ICr a!,0,llsl'n"Dt ery 'tural, but that the claim does not embrace lands ku than a hundred The fact is the see- i" 'S a,1Tarance bore a rr at those dates, were neither actually i:ni ... .. ..' ' . Inr" to llls mission. The or-'an of the nor constructively ocennied bv the mission 'jvinj 10 iiiil'i- ui an me counties tlic same way, a year or two ago, as that of the Southern Methodists has lately numcly, requesting an exchange through one of its 'missionaries,' and, finding the nutriment furnished by us too strong for it polygamous stomach, becoming disgusted reiusing to exchange, and Dually 'wiuking out. It seems to us that the Southern that it wouldn't. ,tn i ; .ii .1 . 1 'c"lul"MS wgm w nave a medium of time when, in aeennl,,, .h ' 'I"0'ntionaI com.nunicntion' in Oregon, Tiews of policy, we were r'r "uwe they buy up the ' traps' n...i . . ; ., . 1 6'"t,v oi -i.u iuiiiout into mo ranks of tho poor, sniveling pro-slavery fanatics, we were con stantly meeting some poor, terrified, cow ardly iooi, who would hold both bauds up, mi, nun teem ciinitcrmg and knees smi ting together, exclaim "Adams, don't agitate ! for GmV take, don't agitate! I If you do, the Democrats wilt vote for the seemed to imagine that he had studied out tlic very plan on which to do it. Their aggregate of plans summed up several score, till conflicting and visionary, which of course precluded the adoption of any of them but, ulW thuir thorough canvass and ex plosion on tho corners of the streets, there has generally been quito a unanimous opin ion among mem Hint the policy to be nnr. med wo to do nothing, but "just let the De- nioeracy tight it out among themselves." This year we have succeeded in partially perf cling an organization that looks to a distant future, and have made the fight with a candidate ri ingon a straight Republi- can platform. The result of this election imU satisfy all that weJiave last notion at least by taking a step in advance. The e.unpaigu that has junt closed, while it has wen a great improvement on past ones, has lucked much of being what it ought to imiowrn. lucre the defunct pro-slavery Standard in 1 ortlund, and set up an organ of their own. Lelnnd might possibly be induced to edit it, and it could thus take the place of the Ad vertiser, winch is without doubt the ablest lilack Democratic Know Nothing Trosla very Stout sheet in Oregon since the de mise of the Standard the Times beine .... l.l , .. . Hlavery!" We told them tW , " T "nw.tBe '8S H'bbcn was. when we i.i,.n... . .7 l"e tomll,s Uuion bcil'S on the us, o "reti,, bin T l eZ, r 7 POi"1 f 'Itieki,,K the buckct ' und ,,le Sf on lvo7y I 1 w ! ?! tinel Wng too far South and too little ac the one hundred and nlJtJJJ "T !fSt ',JCCtl0ni Stout h, Lin,, county to show whit ra,i Z t 0 . jnvimicij .ucuiuuisuc read ers, who would tako it more 'jist to save the tuion than to be at tlw trnnM. nr "U'JIV vs 'spelling out' the reading it mMit contain. One drawback, however, would operate agaiusi Iceland's being selected as ee still does. The fact is that every evil must bo broken down by resnkwee. Won- flPolilnu . I.. .1 . luust ii ovennrown hy retistante, sectionalism must be defeated in the san.o scriptural manner, and if you want to defeat the candidates of the miserable futilities who call themselves Democrats you must " rtntC them. That's so-and the noliti- emn who thinks otherwise hasn't sense enough to nut n noli! . , - " - vaw uvwa U uiu linVA AHienn .. T . 1 Tk I .!. i .. .. Stnt m. Vp...1u ,l,;,.l, - -...,. witi.ii i,oru i uimerston and ' oo n:K. ou.idmg or io town, , .,v luu , , m - Kns.i.1 f . ,l..r.. AIc.Miuv e.JulvaiM-.il sous Bay Company, or by the United ... i , . .. . - " .vivuv ui ine """J"- yenf .Ministry is anticipated ou the meet The fullowiinr l.-lter li.u t.nn t,.n,l,i it.. "ff Parliameut. editor of the Memuhis fTenn TtulUi.. L RiN'CE--Thc Monitcur announces that r... -..Mr-....:... '.. . . ' ranee adheres to the Abolition of nrivn. . .. i a neutral Knltnomah Lodre Ifo. 1. Ar. 4 A. M., hold It tatd eommnple. liominth Soni of Tmparsine IlalL the tint Saturday mecdimr Ilia Kull IM IT each mouth. Urdhren in good (landing an i. I). W. Cuaio, Seo'y. "j ' iW Th alalrd mooting; for July hapnaaiai Saturday, tho 9th. 7PPS Ooitar Mcuio. ' THOSE dwiroua of loaniinj 0 "PC"n, GUI TAR, will hiivo an Oiportuulty taoaai at a coal which thoy might "atick in Ihair y aiuoo who undoratanda th inttruinaot aod. takea lo any that ha cud givu antiaraotion la thai ..;. mi uiu KKzwn Mm uoa SToaa. J"'y !. I :! 13w4 McMINNVILLE COLLEGE THE FALL quarter will commence Aarat I7,ndlh winter aeuion of two quanm Xemw are $6, 88, or $10 per quarter, aeowi. mg to alu liea. Kmriia can be had in Collefo buildinr , If uhi are takni auon; from 8.' to 07 per quarter. Prtaideul, (ieo. C. Ciundlik. Piluciuul Teacher, John II. Hali. Other kachera aecured na the aohool rlmaa4 ah uouki ior i nc acliuol will be kept for aalaia 135 '77'1' W1"ue wen tlmtnatu- tearing, and the principle that vi.ui urn uui uo iiurciv saie in imir covers enemies coods . . 1 ... . , ...... I KM . . . " reiymg upon ineir naturalization forexemn- 1UC Iieror Napoleon is nt tion from military service during the exist ing war: Dkpartment op State, WiarrrvnTAu tan If lorn To Mr. Felix Le C'lere, Memphit, Tenn : Sir: Your letter of the 13th inctn.it i, been received. In rcDlv. I havn tn .into that it is understood that the French Gov- School Notice. IN nnawer to the frequent Inquiries made of I will ray thut I am iuti ii.linjf to nut a bmldihi near Oregon City for a permanent Kauai, A fitacan. u.m. .uiivio, e went to allctiza to view tne position of the French vuneunrd aim mc inurse oi me i o. Jlo paid a to the Kintr of Sardinia lit Opoimintirt All Austrian ports, with the exce)ti'on or Trieste and Anconn, were in a state of uiockaao oy the French. The French fleet before Venieo had already taken ernment claims military service from all na- Z? J TC8st'ls in 1 rench men-of-war lives of France who may be found within T uef." 8cen ncar 'ltttro the coast of .'.llIUll. on a pluu auitahle lo the wanta of our new Stan). ' I expect lo have my arrangement all made T Ilia lira! of Octuber Cexn.ni i.,..k.. r.. . Slalea). Our inraua ol inairuclinn. our anna. ' lua, maps, bidki. and llm I Ho paid a visit oflU school, will be audi aa will compare faror f :. hlu ui.K . a. m .nl I ... .1 . n ... -7 .uui on me r.-ic.ne coat, am Met " aa will recommend Ihemoelvea to all whs m ' coino tn aohool to learn. Further Dartirulaia mn be obtained by inqtilrinc of the aui.-.i-. v. ticu'ar attention will be given to tho wiioan wih to tench. J. fj. POST. urt-Ron i.ny, j my v, l,S.i. )Jin4 its jurisdiction. mny be foimd within Your naturalization in this mi. t . . . .... - - ... .. , , . .la'AHnn., ii... . - , . country will not exempt tou from tbatcluim . C , -""-'r' vtvk&ks to nave re- if vnu KhnnM rni..n.:;t. :. .i.j.i.... "UDle "onnatiou explunatorv of Aii.tr!.'. if you should voluntarily repair thither, i am, sir, your obedient servant, Lewis Cass. mys erious proceedings. It says the mo- I..VUI, uie rrencn troops cross the Ticino the AlKtrinn ifnnt.o ...Ml .. . ' Tho Tn,1!nnni:. t . --"-'-,-,,,,.,,.,. ulrccUy on uuiiiuui suys inai jir. I 1 uns. XVUSSin Will then mi n A..c(r: Frederick Rusch, of that city, a well known the. reward of what looks like treneh.'.rv i n...1 . . . I to hA VnMn.;. -...l n... . . ..u jjiojpcrous prouuce-dcaler, who went : . u,,u " u"ucl"i. rue cross- to Europe some six or ehrht woet. '"s.01 l"e .llclno Wi" c regarded as an in. a visit to bis old home and feinn.. " , ..nWrit?!". nd ou that .u, nuuiiur i 1 1 1 : i ii in i tiibd u onn i ' . -i i operate ately on bis arrival in P,l. . .....r.,, Th. Pa .l... . " ' '1 .'""7. W1 1 act- , ... - "w""u --- 1'iuuiTus to snow tne mcen- vuuui u ui rniiRpriiit titni inU 11.. i i uvp rn a. h-nm.xt... .. t . . . . I,. i .... I i "u hiu ariiiy. ana IS I .in-au uuir c uira nst Aann. tllO new Orirail' his known ri...m..... - . Pnn nA .1... ... .. "fa,,'nnl' "I0- , " . , ,o.".o unu mere to serve out his three venr . '. . " 'Va " is disposed lo n uce revolvers and Arkansaw ' toothpick.,' nec- as a Prussian soldier. "",,llClt ,alth in its ''rormation. V w 4 '-v..w aiiiiuat universal impression in Oregon that Le- land liasu t ' sand in his craw.' Miuwlav T i,- . .. . . . . v. ,u . . .. that he voted for Stout but .t n, .,. e lMt t"e office of """y'orce w.tn which the court for the KT g . l"e 8,ave trade- ery S, ' - ...w mine , n iiwriiiiKiinonr nr in.: y- nwnn,i ... .r tt. . .... . iaat. m ,.j il. .... , Guiana in ureLron I " - m win was attended iinr n nic uiectmir to onior w t s f- Selling Off AT COST I ; AND "Jej-KM'sjtjsxa j Dannenbanm dc Jaeah. . INTENDING to eloae up thiir buainen, an ni.w onering at coat a HEAVY STOCK of SUMMER AND FALL eomitting, in Bart, of Calicos, lawns, delaines, all wool delaines, Gen. Cuastateary. McCurvcr told us last MitM hii nwutnti.. i I ineeiiiifr fin fh 91.. ..l. i .. . ni. in k....a i , .wvu.ij nnuen a letter (under u"" lo express tne pub- - s'iHiica, the instmitinn nr !.. n . .. I lie sense reo-nnl!., , ., . . wool and hlf wool paids. .r t" r -. CT,ut " 10 iue cM.r:z? . uns.B 01 we ,ate . viivv iiu I. ii it i r fiima Ii.... 1 I V .... - , . e ' woum w elected, as he has been removed fmn, si..A . t,..,...., the term r,,o., n... 7.." . Shnrkov pm.. ' "; i WOuld be Ullfavor. ..A .... c. " . " " " - ... , , 7, " 1 T ' Af' 7 ' 7 O"IUb0n: .uu .1.. L r r.p.nrij.HAihi : . . . lit ii nnn. a mm. i .. I wpm nnNiui uvuviaiouiut-cisaiso v iuuie icngtn on tne relative r-, thought Stout's election " ",v i"vieui ui our war debt, mt i t. i . I v ui IC1IIUTLU- uv fcuf w iuii s eiet-tiou wouM emtifv IWi, he wouldn't vole for Loiran That iB Dwco.ti tii cm K,! i.a.v.1 f .. d i . . . I DiMnivrutirt Cf.,,l-.i 1 ... .. uu ? , ijv i wii-i i Mir rsrniir imr f. t i 'mhv hJiuiiuiiiii isnPi n-irn iin ,.. . , . v-ivmi, wu rn';u .iiitii n i -vi n t.ii iui la&UK I roW be i.l.! ... i...i., ., of lust WednemUv fi.i . , , UP'B10I "I the I'rcsidcnt . . , ' O' nut I a . ' e..,vM IU lei.i-utid voted Tor Stout so thut Logan uusluesK' KamiJ ' money, and velvet. blanket!. summer 4 winter ahawla, table linen, bonnets, flats, fancy ribl)bont,a!lkin, embroiderie of all kmdi, collar, aleevea, friii)fe, ' kid gloves, ladie enU'. imA'.v.' . .l:u , , houldn'l be elected, as he didn't leant Lo- b,e. I,ros')Ccti 11,8 '"micdiate future, fourth the stumping there ought to havt been. There ought to have been f.ve oi 'ttsn t more thun ono- ve np 01 0l,r n"W nd judicious apeak, crs called upon by those whose right it was w uo so, to make a thorough cauva.of tmeKumas, r0ik, rH,nlon la, and Jackson counties. We could pick at least half a ,o,.,i men in our ranks of sufficient talent and discretion to make good ranvarwrs-meo whom wa should not be afraid to trurf to advocate our cause any wheremen who, had they beeu active in the last canvass, could have increased Lo gan's vote nt least five hundred. There but little work done in Yamhill county, for example, and I.on' vot fi ll tin A tiitn dred short or what it ought to have bee n aud what might havo been had. This year after we L.J rrfected an or. gunuatiou and got. eaudid.ite fairly in the 7 " politician, who have Ltherto kept the opposition disband ..Ullatoitob, tontattheremMbenorpoakingdon. xc-pt what was done by the raudi tUt others must ' Ii i.. -Vi 7" I ly ipak to IVuiocrat and .h.... gun elected, because Hush wanted him elect- M!iil,ed m causes for its Onal suspension !:,:.,'JVri,:,.""M?r a"d IW nf, l,"ut cousisicnry ior von. On the nthov I.P,nKii .. n. . . . 'jmim the band, we bear that Hush voted for Stout I.. .a I t At . ' uUl nvpra tnoi Logan would be eh lie didn't want Stout elected becau .I....! .. fTIII'llf.l. Wf.lll.l i 1. . v . u.vi. um .aiie i on nnA oi.in .a ... . and McCarver linii.. ...;.... r . ""7 ." "'gveuu.e name ... . , ' . . gan "U .Meara." If the finde The Wbitr savs .noved-to Eugene City, probably, "thoritj of the Governor of the Territory c 7v l fude Sharkie. Wm. Gentlemen's Clothbe !' a ... "'I. ""Tery decided applauded, which nlainlv XJT""V J E W E I, R V iSSf- 'rMrt ith the conservative B00T3 & s"OE3, CIGARS, TOBACCO, J'tpet, Matchet, 4c, de. Ladieaand m-ndemA... .u... -.ii .!. u. fore you lose th chance of getting rJ bw' --K-.. v-Mjr, juiya. inau. i wins Notice. ALL iudebled to ua mint aettlo op in fonrlaas day, or we will be compelled to pot oar if wmnia into an olficer'a hauda for collection Al mc having clairru againat ua will plea piaml them to u. when the aam will bo paid. DANNNBAUM 4. JaCOB. .i Jaly 3, 1850. i2irj ; 1. Tlmt !. n- .. . . unfnvnr.. " - ' iue i erntory - -oi mamtaininir the n-,nf . znz rp the right mrt rf :.: Mt""" ,or lue Wfl01e or a ITTn'i " "l" M ' introduction i i ...v niuir. I vi uu i.pn n irmiwi a .1 .. "b6" m ieuuce me price of 2. That there wa nn . labor " rn. ik ' . .. "IT"".'" occasion vi mc uix-sci cc 01 tllO (mi,,,. n 1 ,.- ., " at x rovo. LiVM rfSC"e of tLe Poners in Mixico.-Santo Anna has been recall- or Stout, .gold ornament at Salem. It i,0f the stody LaU been attentped, It the du- V U faTw, heelectetl. shape and size of a $50 octagon piece with J f the d ot of tbeTudge to Government we s 7 J i " " sleeted, cons. u .,., r.. o. ? " " " l"9 Dntl 'U "end it to u,t lo "l -j. uiae, iremocracy and SleCarvfr's black Democracy would be, be way of Timn! a rn... ... n t.- .. .' ' " irooP8 ought not to have been ' ' "cu- "ou was t0 him with 1 It to TfOVO Without II.. . 000 men i rovo without the r, nor kept there against his th. a. :. . . . "curreuce or w-tter acquamted with Itlackstone than we are. fSuuCUT-'r ith. tPing the ire of some Pemccmt over our rrr ikal Our fr!....l TJ..1. r: " n-iuury, we are sor TJ to tar, ms to have lost confidence in our sincerity. He told u. a few day, ago thatthestuteme.it we made in tU A 2, several weeks a mm!., n...... .. mu lu ntuoiun wigwams for Stout -u .rn.M more against Stout than any. thinrr that h.,t Iw.n a..... . .. - " uuuc uurmg ine can vass, lie said that it had made a hundred vote for Loiran in tho w; r .. " - -"wi wuiiirv rouud him. We told him that we made ine statement just as we heard it from Hull and how should we know whether Hull 'J. tended to carry out his declared purpose or ou l ne ract is that we hardly ever qnote Penioeratic authority now-a-d. ,ffk.. IUVUI who rataand wherever we Ia7w,' U I 'mntdJ I to lull out with o. for Tfi'rt.,: . Han Genera, ....i ri,:".' ",u ' 'ee principles -emuiy, now in sess on at TnHl.n i:. trinket i m,.pl. ..-I. - , 77 been in many w.rU eomnric O -. " gin, aim more csiremely unfortunate ' J r ' uo ,uu"'iors, z,324 churches than its mtriusic valiift ill k ...;.i r. :.. ' and 250.000 rh.,w.t, i ' "P'uiwiu ine Vn-l- v . .. . . ' miuim-m. mere arA -Ji tbat it has been , "5 Wh eDtitW .end recovery. infnrmod J tol,i. n . . Bch or rRo,sr r.Tu-.- autl7 that disnatche. " ".TT 6 lue ueneral Assemb'7- - - r. c c UL.n . ' w UUl uy Damj .t5. .uiss latncrine rn.ti.n v"'" lu "ie .Mason, at rriB Drvrn n- xr brought a suit against Mr. Henry Sh . 8trnctinS to intimate to the PrpnA r.- der onr obituary hM,t i-T, e11rec?rd'. Dn: .. . ' - . .. . . --"- it: .. ' ""i me death rr viiiuicnL mar n r. . . hum vmpm , . , . . . . - fulfilling his promise to marry her after drWD visitinir her a counle of vp. n notsufft aflWKM 1 1 n. . I rrnniAnf I thta i ' ; . ' f;"uw,mB 01 Loan, for not V ." case UernJny should be STlI c nreIict of the "thor ",tu ,ue "r, this Government will of th. Zr T 1 nner- and """h ITer any interruntion o, th. . ,??.,'"tnte P- Bton Key. She were hut 4100 nnrt .u. , .6W the Ilamlmn, T .. ,U "7" . .H,M " l?00d old 8 tMm IU imjatJ render- "reinen steamers, now na loved by all who knew her ff7;7 edaverdictforth.fi.it. e.. . carryintr the I'n M e... . mn,. p,.., U mw Der- a- , --- - ..uuuiu. oervetl I " " --w matig, so long I iuoy i . him right. Thanks W'e are under nlilimtinn. - -) vita IT. Stteel. nf il,: :.- f . . w late tastcrn Da- per. J. .S those steamon il .'. vurrr artic let mil. traband of war. The Frenrh n.K..... The Baltimore Patrint .t... now m .New York, is said not to look unfa- ne hundred ,Dd emancipated nejrro , ' uju lUi, remonstrance.' Dis- mence Tor Liberia on the patches have alx gone out by the Persia Metih' inance with the wishes of for- . ulIlvan. San FranmaM k.. informing .11 .k. n :. M' mer masters. .applied us, nsoal. J"L:,,:T"rWm turoP. " c7 7 ' ,UB PnToof the United Hmi.. T,- .U1L-V linir.rnm.nl 4 . ... .1 f . - ' ui maintain tne Strict. K.oiToa or th a late Kastera papers. AmaaTMaisr.-TI. r.n MeMrnrtUe TWle,, .in M TTTfc " Tk inimetaj ia wiur nlvi . c. . lGra Pa... .1. 1" "r. City oa Fridaw .. """f0" S- The Government 1. -T, ... . il'rT- f 'eoBauhio. nrl'.l For Sale: : POUR TOUIfG ST ALL lOti, BT TIMOLEON, out of fin. maru, aaa f PURE BLOOD SOVTH DOWN SHEEP. Oregon City, July a, 1859. ird (LAriS l. S. HOTEL,) , , ; OREGON CITY.'" A.J.BATES DDnexvnil mu.a . t. . I we-owB eaUbliahment haa rafiniT v "'"""eh'? repaired and T. E,,'y ni'o will be paid taj v ""o'ninodation of traveler. aDd boardaav--Ao .pei, ha. been rp.red to make thW convenient and pleoraut. Gf d '""nmodation for familiea W ariiee. A ranteel Un.11.. .1 ... Lai IJ can, for fcr, Qf fenwl4 , mM ITS" to 'Dn,ih'd wiU beat lfca" market afford. Oyvtar and nm. . ! rod ;r ' " ".7 Give n a r.ll A . . . . Jan. IS 1R " " 7"" t. A ui U on karia( lei th aa Wn Nr.6, Tawter C97 and SMt Ja 0 c. nrRRiT. "0ME- CJV, AND ORNAMENTAL rinf Hh ,K iav,., fa, m .J. SSTi aeor ?mi(( A, MetkotUtt Ckwtl,' . roar OBCGO.f CITT. April l,lPi5. fIO aoe fop ten ata Bbi Jtayl,