.... - ... - - . , flTIl Arrttt nrtlirr "gureln Kraekl.a.ner. next iVue W. L. ADAM, ri'iron. w uggest that Dolfand ' Let' tfxr In the r7 next issue, which will be put to press about the beginning of 'dog days' In Au gust At Delazon hot kindly Kent at tho Re- riew containing hi biography, we litre felt . f i .. i i . . i if. Tki tni.il r ik. n.... romcwnui in uwy uounu to nuuee h. n e Below will be found the result of the lute "I'!0 ue ("temJed we should print It en election In thii State for Congressman. It lire-lul "tui of ree 'cludei u from will be seen that I-aming Stout, the Pen- WW mm man a lew extracts. OXJDOON CITY) SATUIIDAV, JULY 23, 1859. ocratic candidate, lias a majority of n!nt. Had those five ' Republican' In .Marion who voted for Stout becuuo they thought Logan wu not sound enough on the 'goo cast their rote In accordance with their principles, Logan would have had a major We are very sorry lie didn't send us the cut that accompanies tho biography in Bwackhamer. We .upjiose lie is keeping It for a vignette to the new paper he threaten! to start at Albany. In the absence of the original cut, we liuve been compiled to call itv of one. As it In. unless Loom succeed. ul'on our own rll!,t. '". '"'(f ' o I i i ... . . . . . in obtaining the scat bv contesting the va- 8m,,,eu x't",otrul B,I(J I'1"" "I lidity of Stout's election before the Home, Dt'l,M"r '"" ofcoumc done hi. best. Hard as wo understand he Intend to do the Jrinking has made him a little nervous and defeat of the Republican randidute for cuional ' bobble1 of the hand has giv- President In ISC J, with all its momentous e" 11,0 l,klun rtll(r 4 rougher apieurunce consequences to our countrr. moult one of we Intended. Hut we uw it as the the results of thoie five votes in Marion. u (.'eat CiA '. on what s al.n.ltr thi.aJ JJmif vrrluliii iIjiiij ! ' We copy from the Statesman of the 1 9th : Ctunliti. Marion, Lion, Lane, Multnomah, Wasco, Polk, Yamhill, Clackamas, ' Josephine, VnifMua, Jackson, Curry, Itcnton, Coos, Columbia, Washington, Clutsop, Tillamook, Douglus.f Stout. 290 723 635 431 231 m sis 379 411 43 CC3 37 422 03 72 201 34 S 149 inaj. 6300 6291 Logan. 10G2 f.02 632 503 114 264 412 380 211 132 218 64 222 62 63 366 54 10 best we can do, and for the reason that as the cut in the Review represent Delazon as wanhcd, shaved and dressed, or Delazon as a public man, and a Senutor, or a ' parson' it Is thought by our artist not to bo in appropriate to represent him this time as he apjcan! when ' lie is himself as a sound Democrat or as he appeared when making Ins barungue to a selected crowd in Wash. ington City at tho time lie exhibited his gold watch, standing on a dining table: passed through them, laying out work for others, while lie went on and employed his 'extraordinary stumping abilities' in the State of 'Etc. which wo believe he pro fesses to hare carried fur Van liurcn. After saying that the election of two inch exulted patriots and great statesmen as Oregon had chosen proved that the Pa cific coast would save the Union, Delazon slips into his biography the following paw graph, which he lius used In nearly every sjteech lie Imi; ever made on the stump, in the Legislature, or iu the Salem cuueus. It shows conclusively that ho wroto his own biography': Tli Stales on lh .liores of tlx rioifie sr. bynJ lit i.eh of tU fell pint of funsiiriwn imI liunin. 1 heir people mil frapp! th. Con- titutiuu an I lli I'titon, ami ho.il ihem a Willi book, of l.rl. 1 hey ar aa free iw the wind, anil wave, thai break upn lliair nck-bound cnut, and aa Ann aa llit.r owe anow-capfed mouiilaim." According to Delazon's account, he has started no less than six newspapers the 'ew lork Watchman' in 1838, the 'True Jcffersoniaii' In 1840, the 'Western Herald' In 1840, the 'Western Empire' in 1811, the 'Miumiun' in 1S43, mid the 'Iowa Democrat' iu 1848, besides publish Ing a ' Jnrgo edition of a small work' called ' Obcrlin Unmasked.' Here we find Deb Tb fitvil1 Aastyils ( Us Haal at a lack ttcaioerat. "Tho Devil is a wonderfully skilled chemist, and knows how to analyze all nib stunces, whether material or spiritual, In a few minutes ho erected a furnace, seized one of the Ulack Democrats, and disengag ed from tho body that which in these ani mals siinnlies the pluco of a soul. It stood up bcfoic us, a thing utterly strange and Indescribable. Ho put it into a large cru cible, reduced it to a fluid mass, and then separated the component ports. It con sisted of: Par It tn a Thousand. 25 Lib FbUbU, Col. Jennings, Register of tlio Land Office in this city, gives notice of the recep tion of Donation Putcnts for delivery to tho following uersons: t VaUaaot(, ,f t -iBeJtT ftifc. ""V Tria la Walla r.OBllBBeJ. ftlh. Looking about tho Cascade, t,it , nlng, though tho uppcarnnce of the p has been materially changed, so Cunning Hy prxrisy Avarice Fulschood Sneukingness Xameless and numberless small vices Essence of lager beer, Jamaica rum, and strychnine wliuky 125 125 275 125 125 200 1000 Linn UofNTV snmuei ueu correcu-u ' 'oiigburitHL Putent), Cieo. Husted, Wm. D. Howell, tho silent graveyard of the past ct m, A.J.May, Tho. li. Mitou, Hurvey Oor- ry brings up a picture of long alto Jr v u r v, arrived at this place, l,.vi! Center, Win. Neil, O. W. Shaw, David "uccessrully tho voyoge from the Dall Leslie, L. W. Cannon, Chisholin Orifllih, a single wugon bed, solitary and aU (lanmliel Townsend, Win. Glover, J. M. Hero I found my friends who had nreoAj Savage, S. G. P.igh, T. C. Shaw. nI1(, , , 'JJJ Mii.txomah. CorNTV-Israel Mitehel. , . ... 'T , . N Total " There," said the Devil, holding it up, "do you call that thing a soul?" 6291 Although Delazon in his colloquy with Halo in tho U. S. Senato committed the fclout s majority, 9 The Coos return is nnt strictly official, but was sent u.i by a reliublo genllcmun, who snys lie got it from the county clerk. ai in prwiiiijiy correct. blunder to stulc that the ' Smiths' were The Dboitii. The dry weather wo ore having this summer is unprecedented in the history of this country, in ten years at least. zon starting and using up six newspapers iu Lost winter it was one everlasting pour ol ten years from 1838 to 1848, devoted to rain. hail, and snow, up to tho first of a ... ' aimosi every chimera that flitted through April. Since that we have had but little his heated bruin, from Infidelity down to rain. The spring grain was sown uneom Diack Democracy. During nil this while, monly late. and. owinc to the drouth, will he was necessarily much of his time out of be very light, while the hay cron will be employment, a wandering vagrant, a con- almost a failure. There was but little win- ccited footpad, trudging from point to tcr wheat sown last fall, consequently the point, with a 'small bundle of old clothes crain crop of Orczon this season will be ra- on bis back hunting out some new point ther slim. Fruit promises about an avcr- at which to 'start a paper through which age crop. s.ilnto tlioyo from whom I llnl I. - "m uccd ig nited I neglected to unload my frj S but left it to bo fastened by my brotL who met mo on tho bank. Perform; ' this duty carelessly, in a short time we " startled by the cry, " There goe, 1 12 over tho fulls!" Glancing to the sm where mine had been left, I porceirJT I . I a " ; tST Humphrey Marshall has declined tTnra,"7. nnu anou,t'r Snco down the ris tho nominotion for Congress tendered him ,m mnea m' 1,1110 Uall,0 ''"Tying itt by the opposition convention lately ossein- ''wirful vclwity lownid the fulls. One loot bled in Louisville, Kentucky. Humphrey umTeA m tlint 1 coulJ l nothing to p. is one of the soundest men thut has held a vent tho cutastrophc, audi started do, Lank Cuiwtv Richard Sparks, T. M. Riffle. VaMiiiu. Coi- vtv II. B. Martin, J. W. Ladd, Kcuben dine, It. V. Short. Ci.kama8 Coi'xtv Hobi rt liird, J. K. Lcabo, Zncliariah Reed, P. R. Willson. Wism.vuTox Ciiuxtv Lewis Day. Folk Cooty Wm. Hendland Clatsop Countv Hiram Ciirnahun. seat in Congress forn few years piut. XtaTA steam flatboat is now being built opjioaite Canemah by Messrs. Smith, Mar shall, and others, which is intended to be run on the Upjwr Willamette during low water. It is to be a freight boat merely. 'race without name, without habitation nn without character yet in his biography be proteoses to trneo back his pedigree with wonderful accuracy till he reaches his trrnml. o tA letter from Jmlgo Chadwick says father Jonathan Smith, who he suvs was n DoilL'Ins lias (riven Stout 14!) uminrilv u.l.linr I., ii.. t I...: ' ... ., i . ' . , j ,., ,t iiuiuiiuiuMiiry war. jus .w v...t,u. iciu.h iih ucen received. irn,,l.ril1,,n i.:. ... Delazon Smith. iiy nei.tsioN. It is not long sinco wc acknowledged the receipt of a pamphlet containing u sketch of our Into U. S. Senutor, who unfortunate ly for himself capped the elimax of a brill iant career by sitting in the U. S. Senate seventeen days. The nanmhlet is nil In I WHS olsc o iii ino kcvo iitioiiarv wr (Whose grandfather wasn't?) Locating ins grand-lathers Jo and Jonathan iu the Revolution, Delazon pauses, and thus points us to the way the compound focal blaze of Revolutionary glory emanating from Jo and Jonuthan a fleets him: "Tlllia mav tllO VHUIIB Si n.nlnr i.m'nl :i. In 1,1. ... I ... . . '. "" .......... oi'n.i iiiKi in I mco ntrv ftrrriiM. u tno Democratic Review is published in Z ,K"mbtiuitt''fig"'8 NewVork City by one Conrad Swackha- "Jf t.LlZ0U.g M)rj lfl, mer, and is devoted to dull reviews. stllu t,n,,, , cre. ." 71 ? disouisiti,,,,, n,l . r..: .. "u """" 0,10 l'"iitl .tl. , ... ., ... , ,)(fsrmi , orirelt nz nn i.l.a r.f i.;, i.: I m" " ' " ii win i.i portrait above, would readily conclude that no triiuiiiiy imu unearned' a creat wars .t ...... - iioin mat Kind or stock. set o(T with a sprinkling of French and snatches of Latin, as a literary department, while tho Democratic or puyiny department Is reserved fur tho use of such ' dibllnuisli. ir f..i 1 1 . ed Dcmocml' , l.., i. ... .... , . " " ,u m waw 01 W emanating WU....... ". "'um Jntlmn Smith and Jo Brlir on Dwackhamcr s sane nm w i ... ""tci " ed engraved likenesses wra , p i ,' ' "C 'T Sl"!l from lnff biographical skete. ! T whether he Mlvei and fafelr k,,1 1 "'' ,,s R il"im to personal IUti.nl,. r, V, : '" IW. .B.ill li, nU J'L'IIIU' cratic Review.' These 'biographical sketches' being 'inserted' at 80 much a square,' their length is proportioned to the amount 0f 'tin' the applicant carries In his pocU. IVIazon, having been n Senator umy-seventeen days, was of course rather short of the ncedrul, wind, (o our mind ful ly accounts for t10 silo.(ll0S3 of lU , Uog rapl.y which covers less than seven pages of the Reviw, while Denver, who figures in tho same number, having long jad lis armoflicially in !,e U. S. Treasury, is able o pay tor more than four limes the matter Delazon is tho hut man that would trcn make a short speech, much loss write a short ' biography,' especially ien the 81lb. ject of it was his own precious f, Bd ,Vc doubt not that the 1msNer l1y who saw him knocking nt Swuckhamer's door, saw bis ' so uisiemicit with niauusoript be sides a terrible roll under each arm, tlmthe mistook Delazon for the Third Auditor b.ded down with the -papers' pertaining to he Oregon war debt.' Rut, alas for Delazon, when he saw S..l-i i:.. . h spectacles and proceed to mea,llre the manuscript, ,J ,lc Illuko ;""f W.'h..., fonWlolM th dreadful arwwHy of eurtuii:n' full in the faee. Swackhamer's biuim... confine to measuring t!,c manus,.ript and reiptingfor the dimes-the stvle of the K-raphy and ,l,c pMl.niUj Qf which ,t treats forn. no part of hUconcern conmp.ent.'y o alterations of w Bre" insisted on. The result is that in Swack- - . . ro.HWu,g the co v "eiazou S p.'HZ, but weh; union to t!s fxctllmt eon- lave in ad- 1 SDCrmii.il .f 1.:.. " me as a i iiimw.1. ... i . -.I,.. . . "'" u'i'grapiKT, ...... u r.i rf.. own for tonstttlilc in Iowa, and. ns the custom no they miide each a Mump speech nt the polls.' ...o.h m-i strong claims to an election on the ground that l,e had fought in the Morula war. Snooks III JlW I'l.lJif i.i.i , I J II" llrowns patriotic appeal in this way t eller citizens cf I liaint been to no war myself, 1 II have you to understand that niv i f .a J grana iatners cousin was nt the takln of lerra.lelluoga, right in the hottest of the revmlution. So you soo Fin descended from a ' filin family? liwa, I mou, mention the fact, eft wouldn't be'eonsider en ooasun, ti.ut in the last war with Great lii'itnin 1 did sonicthiii htmclfm the w nf l.l...l:.. t. I I . .. - ...v.,,1 ,u, iy 0(. country. The fact was, feller citizens, that when the roar of tlic Kritish Lion begun to reverberate along m snores ot i.nko Kne, and there was a crv limiln M. I - . ... vuiuu; uniong our letter cit zens, and when ourgalyunt heroes begun to ami lor ngnt, l felt my bosom swellin' with patriotism and my Imr stnn.lin on end tn sicha pitch that I went Mdltired a,bti. tule. 2,t fdlor went for me, and, cf you'll believe me, hit bones arc now bleach- ur on Canadian sile!" Wo doubt whether Delazon ever ' hirnit . substitute.' If he has done no nVhlin f,,r ns coumry, ne tells us lie has done ' hercu. ...... moor lor nis party. He gives the wtiowing graphic account of his terrible exploits in l!10: " In tlie ni.uiorat)' campa'Kn of IS 10. Mr NUM . rtllta Ma lul),ulll.,, ; (trvnW;;' rif lr; in Ih. N.w Yurie s.... I ; ; ""u ''" "' P"-l he might give vcut to the 'head of eos that bad accumulated since lie left his last pnper." He must have run each paper on au average about tight months just two mouths longer than he will keep his Albany concern on its legs. We are sorry to sec thut Delazon in his biography makes no mention of his ' Keo- kuk Speech his getting lost in South America, his brilliant exploits iu Oregon as a parson,' or bis speech iu Washington i ny called the 'Address to the Xymphs, at me tunc tlicy bad him ' tabled .1 u tannin uosc wmioiit giving one more exirnct from Dcluzon's ' biography': la I t . .. r. aiiiim, in contnij ol, ,lrrw , illorl .... c.rini; on nn- nn ,,r , n.t Tl.. Inlure llml i-lrctd l,i,n i .i i, .. Iiiro lotlie Srantifor the omiilngalx jenra." We think thnt the few moons which have passed over his head since he wrote tho above, have fully satisfied him that lie who has for a short time in many local, lie, V. iiidcil a few fools, was at that time labnrin., i.: ir ... t . o IIIHIM.-II miner a rem i n im e suggest that Delazon wind im l.i. i..:ii...... . .. .. r iiiiiuni career as nn i tr n.,) .,,.1:. jnittii-iuii, purchasing the materials of either r,. mud s Advertiser or the defunct Standard and starting a Democratic Jo Lane paper m the forks of the Snntinin. Let the paper bo called the ' Final ' and after its ueiuuct carcass is, nt the end of six months uuneu niongsmc ol Mattoon's 'medium of denoiiiiiintional correspondence let Delu sion run for constable in the 'Santium pre cinct or join the 'circus.' Ct n lu. That a good thing can still come out of -Nazareth, is evinced by the fact thni ihn Water Cart. We had tho pleasure of a visit the other day from Dr. G. A. Weed, who is examin ing the principal places of tlx; State with a view to the ultimate location of a Hydro pathic establishment. Wo nre glad to learn that tho people of Oregon manifest such a growing appreciation of his services as to render this step necessary soon. Whatever else may be said of Hydropathy, it teaches men how to live a thincr never before attempted by any mcdicul system ex cept that of Moses. AVo do not know what inducements the Doctor may find to establish himself per manently nt other points, but we happen to know that an old friend of his, and one of tho ' oldest inhabitants' of this place Nature offers a supply of pure air, clear water, lino scenery, and healthful and rig orous people, that cannot be equaled by any other prominent place in the State. This whole section of country is a grent atcr Cure all we want is a Doctor to take charge of it. i... i a .... . u nii; nuiiuau in a iwo lortv ' liner, it.. . ... - I AUQBJ hull way down my bout rodo gallantly, alas, another view showed ItMjottorn n ward, and trunks and bnggoge, constitnl " its loud, floating hero and there on tlx 2 grj billows. Our race was a very even o und I arrived at tho foot of the railrosdl nousE Bi'RNEn. We leorn that a dwel- nilIc 011,1 lf from the starting point In. ling house belonging to Mr. Win. Eudey, BS "'O wrek was passing. Luckily I f0j of this place, on his claim about six miles ou Indian camp here, and springing int, ' from town, was burued down on the night Mic f ''ir largest canoes, with four tuL of Tuesday, 12th inst. It wds unoccupied Wftrt " mn eaters," I steceeded iu r except ny a any laiiorcr, wlio slept there. Island Mills. These celebrated Mills in our city ore uow doing a thriving busi- Mss, making tho best of flour, under the management of Mr. A. J. Chapman. See advertisement in this week's paper. Mr. Chapman makes a suggestion to the farmers of Oregon which they will do well to heed. aS The annual Conference of the M. E. Church for Oreuron and Wnsliimrinn commences its session nt Albany on the 10th of August next. SST Gov. Stevens' majority in Wash ington Territory for Delegate in Congress will be about 500. Tho totul vote of the State' this year will bo a little over 11,000 the high . f ..,1., 1.. 1 1 1 1 . . viu vj m;n.-uii iiiiuureus ever east in Oregon. Tlie Kleclloa. HI i. ns Looa. w.u. run Stolt. IupnovKMKXT. A year or two ago new road between this place and Milwaukio was laid out, but it has never yet been opened for travel. The road crosses the Clackomas at Rineavson's, and will sav considerable roundabout travel between the two places. At the foot of Maine Street at the creek near Gov. Abernethy's resi deuce, the road commences, and bero is now being built a substantial bridge by Mr. J U. hwutlord, which is to be 16 feet ii length by 16 feet wide, 750. in and will cost Forks of tho Santinm .1,1.1. ,.:.,... . c of the State m. Lasson, Im.) tun ....i: i .... .. '. .. the Aorwccinn. who was spnimuwl ni i.n had the credit of being tho most bcniirhted section of Oregon, has produced one of the greatest geniuses of tho times. Mr. Bur "laster, a German, who officiated us Clerk of the last Legislature, and who now resides in Salem, hails, wn luw r..... ,i.. Forks.' He was a volunteer in H ini Indian war, where he is said to have W good service and proved himself a brave W hether he was " ilne,.n.win.i r. . . late term of the Circuit Court iu Washing ton county to be hung on the 9th day of August, we learn application has been made for a writ of error, carrying somo noints up for the decision of the Supremo Court. This will, in all probability, nt least delay tho execution of the prisoner. J The jury in the case of Frank Gum- sey, on trial in Portland for the murder of Clatsop, Mullnuniah, IVanhiiitriun, Ynmhill, Mar on, Clackmnas, I'mpij.ia, Tillamook, Curry, 20 12SI I'm 114 706 1 9 5 17 1376 Columbia, a, I'oik, Linn, llcntiin, I .mic, biaglaty Jackson, Jompliine, Coos, 9 117 30 U'l 2(.0 3 M9 115 son 17 12S4 Supreme and Circuit Courts. The following shows the times of holdin" the Supreme and Circnit Courts of the State in the different counties sri'iiEMK coritT. First Monday in December. 18;9 nml l f. .i . . .: . ' bul'umu .uuiiuay inereauer ut iSalem. second .Monday m Julv nniimillv at T..I....J ' " X VI iiunu. C1RCITT COIT.T. Ct..iCKM,ts First Mondnv 1 C . . I uiiii oepieinoer. Hoek" iviiv nnHi.iin i. :,. ii """ " 'siuai sucli nn cnermnlrrnc I'o had with Lntshaw some time since the 'stock' iu him s,,,La r,. 'Mf. Ht we set out to apeak of Bur- master as a genius instead of a ' brave ' and we shouldn't have made this digression but ti in inn iant fi.n i ..... ,k"u--'"l)-S-Ulstinp;uis)cd Satunlnv TI .... . " men' regard it necessary in all 'l,i,w,,i,;.. L,.,,I' .." mmJ to trace back their J. .J"iT , U'u" "av "Sree to his allowances """"".'i rcout, gS we snnimtn r... : .. r-v v urge that is often made tin, K Z ?.! y appoint ... vuumj onri or not, wc have not been informed. Dg, on Thursday brouzht iu a venli..) I.. .. :i ' .1 . 'i . w .-.. or manslaughter, but implored the mercy of u.e vourun nis Delialf. Charles Clayton was sentenced three years to the penitentia ry, for larceny. Resigned. Almond Holcomb, Sheriff of Clackamas county, resigned his office last in March iMiLTXoiiAH Second Monday iu March uue, and November. ' Clatsop Second Tuesdnv in Ami ) October. ' 1 " Coi.imbia Third Tuesday in April and October. Wasco Fourth Monday in March and September. Yamhill First Monday in May and fourth Monday in October. Washington Third Monday in Mav .,, , 1Miru jionday in March and urjiLuil'lur. 1'OI.K Thll'ft rnn. !.. 1 !l i ii . v 111 Apru nnu sec- uiki iTiuiiuiiy iii November. Lixx-First Monday in April and Oc cuing a majority of tho nroncrtv tl trunks a floated, but I lost a valubk double-barreled gun, which I had carriej back and brought across tho riainiV second time. Thankful that it eventmw no wotjc, though mother " murmured misti ii.... i . i o ' mm in-riiiosi ocnutiiui silk dress, guard cd with jealous enro across the long hoi voyage, should be ruined so near the hit of home. Hut I started up tho Columli, niidhavo been diving into the dim acid memory for old recollections. T.PilVMlfF ilm Pn.u....l.. l.l. tt. v.Ki.m- H-mi nn iisajsoc tions liehind, oitr noble steamer, the Tlm loc, dipt. Iwnghnmii, sped along l,Cr tcry way, jiassing by, here and tlierc, H. rarer interval, amiill ntlempts at farm, where n few ncrcs of tillable land offered . diicementa to the farmer. Itnt cither the steep hillsides come down tetk water, or the banks ure composed of rod iiiui jiina, rendering farming operations i possible. Cut soon the forest clad U disa.iicnr. and the slni.im, .:j .. .vt...,Q jMirumuiU HUn uro thickly covered with tufts of bond grass, giving the hills nt this season a u , i'crsul gray nppenrance, nartabiii''tooniik4 of uniformity to be altogether pleasing to the eye, though tho witliiieiscoMfanili'T cimngmg, aim oiiiclt, somber cliffs oti tic rock rise in rude grundew, nssomiif ' sometimes colmnnar forms, and looking, if they had been reared by titan of al mer age. Approaching the Dulles th to sides nrn mni-n .i.tlu ,.f.u.:.. .. - nuiiiig,anu iiierow try assumes nn appearance fit tcr for bii'i use. But wo nre now at the Jnndinrr. ifl I I .. - ... "I 1 iiutc i.iiio nereaiter 1 will tell you whstl sce- Ex-" Student," inl until ih C4 )at it '"Puof IS llmtliara- eii.il, . i . " "'""'guisncu man' lias blood in him that has run through tho v..ia nr - w HWUlf- urois ever since the Flood. We had the pleasure last siting of wit nessing an exhibition ol ISurmaster's powers in actor, in one of the richest perform, new in tho courthoDR at Salem that we have seen for many a day. It w tureon " lIumbgS"iIMVlil.n th, nnii, .eu-u ins suiiject iii Vli'ur .,r . . 1- ii..:,i...i . v' u s -.ui-emcK-ratexternallva.id inl.T. 1 -"n "''''ti biography traced Lane have darkened the door of his Mnc, 7;. I-L wonderful trZ ot 'diiliinriiM.i rv .... arrav Ol ""u mocrau' that the r! I onlyowbac-k.iU,,.0;'1- T,e t T hmtrfT " 'i'rtion' rJoLsn,', C.t,, cagJ I um.irv nial.ll .i i -...ny ..,. ,)uri , an.l b lirr ronmi. un. r il,. k oJ Jo!ukin I., j. i ... ' r" rtu I iiiuvimma, ho.. .. ,,U 8i. 'flc n Z frolunriil anJ Imik.' f" . .i miia uercuiean lalwr' 'morii . ... - -p a.j ability, and 'great sumV iu trying tode- .i iiarrison iu I MO, is c.iilalrtl onlr ),. hill-tC 'SUAW iu hdllcillS the SlVtnnl nuyonty id Linn county fro,, .hou, gix hundred to aliout one LundreJ .!,)..;.. from the election returns ibr 10 iu Peun 'Jlvanui. Ohio, aud Xew York. ".. eouldu't Ute Ipat mui.h of hs gK4, er in thes Sta'w- U k..i. . a masterly manner Rowing Jo Lanet I)cljio amJothf' extinguished characters' in a .., ,i., made a decidd impression. W !.,., :.. wmiKing ttiat Burmaatcr himself would prove to be a ' humbug,' but we were never -iv ..grecauiy disappointed. We listened ior a wno e hour t.i n ,w w UllS.UIIfc n m. . . v..AM.ED.-jnc Jennie Clark, Captain My rick, now makes three trips a day between this city and Portland-leaving Portland on iuoimays, ivednesdays, and Fridays at j - ., ana 4J p. m., and on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdnvs at 12 m She leaves Oregon City on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 j,. u.,nnd4P. M.,and on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday at New Exraiu8.-E. W. Tracy & Co. have sturtr.fi nn v... . .'. cos in uregon in con nection with Wells, Fargo & Co. They will forward an express as far as Eu-ene ny, iroin rortlund. on Monday, Wed iuunuuy in uctooer. fi J vTNIT, Mo,,d"7 in -April and first Monday in Xovemlmr 1 fir-i v0Ui' Monday in March ad first Monday m October. LrfA-Seco.id Monday in October. oii-oim jMonaay in .May CuRnv Third Monrln. in t.. J JosErmxK-Third Monday i March June, and Optn in ' JACKSON- Fourth n .Tn. u iuarcn M"., nun uuiuuer, En. Ancis: The impression lui m ally obtained that AVo old bridge acne' 'Abernethy Creek," t the lower 'endd town, is sd decayed ns not to be worthit pamng. Lately this imwession hasbw proved to bo erroneous. Jt has been fillJ froinciul icrciHl with cattle several timriii the past few yrcelis, wid k proved tab .' nn ami strong, Let the City Council have a fet eilii ' stringers put in, the floor replankcd.aodi' new railing pt on, and the bridire will M . . a- j'ci iccuy sale lor five years to come. . They had better save what we now have this , expend the people's money in building ne. Governor Abernethy will Hot permit i road to come down the north side of tin creek without tho payment of proper d "ges. Let the Street Commissioner eisa- ine this matter and report to the Council t i , Sqcib. Jt'ly 22, 1859. Orecox City M imrr wi.., ti.i . a, . n ii iivui 0i.ii-i nour $6.00 to atrsn. nnfffl . butter fresh, 25c-packed, 20c: Ut 15 to 16c; oirirs 30n ., is agent for Oregon City. I . Jt tuill-s- filll'nncc UUV finil l PIiIai. nf I. .1 of periods ami :.. : : V ? w cn wceK- Steele . i o1"!"""! me most in- ""table ridicule, and looked iu vain for a "SU 'letting down,' so common in the Frformaneesof partially educated gtMiius. lpenoruianees or more than two-thirds f the stage actors who draw crowded hous-an'Btttle-"JdulIcomilarrtl..,K n i ";ui .m genius. Hehastalenuwhk-h "luiuiawu, wji mate lita a for, t.u.-u J skjuld taie it into I.-, iravei. une. to- s bead to a9 n. o.. i ! -r ciewe. airent nr W.u. r v. io luij city, hu laid I oa under obliga tes Ou .Monday afternoon last W MaiBet , a convict, at work above Milwau- ..yroao loose from his keepers and took to the woods. He was arr,,vi i. uunuicr. " eincsdaJ truing, by Messra. Cason near their bridge, . ho took hinj to port! -u, bhu received the reward offered by Messrs. Coffin & PentIand-$250. Gotn-:TWe7jr 11M Fort Be.vtov M T? t? a , . ' -Arr.niiiu. IV P havn nHrioAe F. it . C ---v v.vn.trt f Ulll tlJIS pyiipalirinn l Inst., at whirl, nt .i,. "'...r " ,,.lwl"u,ul j . ."iiu una ueen onen. ed to a no nt nn i ni . . Ppn me post or Ha a Wn a . mil.. r,., ivii. "V."' '"'leiv-iour whn I :Z".y"ma adig. The heaUh. ..i'l ...... ..vuiu incir work Air Sohon, whose rcconnai.nnce i ajv;npe wns nnl l ;.. ..' i... . "uvance beenheaS Cearwr di 'of , imu ui me Multnomah X.nta w i A F. & A. M., holds its nlalrd coramMi Jo liona in il,, so,,, f Tf mrMBCB HM ' , j (-.viuiiiir H j-uu . 'acl. moan,. ,,... in .' ' ' v""d !" '""nd. iv. v"v nircK. W.U W.CaAio, Sec'y. ' U fc Island Mill Flnur. 'PIIOSE who ;!, io t .h. r.ENMW lUhh, "MILL 'UVR. will aha ."'II. atCharn.au & Warn,.,. OrnCitJ. ' pro- t'""u ,u"'c, out we reTpt t tn. i, i foniiH h. i.i; ,7. re 10 lcarn had ife.ii; nV Z,," Ttn'",sot,and - , ...... iiiujt ana aan rir 1 ii ..' n'n l.wiaa. 1'oMlnnd .. iha I '"nuod M.H Milliuint. I.,.. I.' I hi.. nain individual., and refilled wilh inferior i.land Mill. .Tnly 03 1Sfl9i fJ m Smut in Wheat TO THE FARMERS ntf nprnM: yOfJ that l,e SMUT io wheat, wil -- much la tu, -j ucat otJoTtorati,Tii I- 1 1. bTTheinr. pa,paWo' hive ecn tlie hostile acts and "snirit nf n.. t i- iJS'd -n lot k I.i.njir ,, . a. j. i nsran ''nd Mill, JUV M I8-9 man- ting no overt .A .h" . """' omn,lt- him rmM " '. . V."e remsca o wrve r"""., W.-1I m hnriA. nm I.: TTntli-a S MERER V U,ven, bj ,he Caaasi- .L.l : vi4i. a lli.t nr. . .r uw. a. Iv of the PTiii;;n m.. ,. between Kounh nrf K f.u .. SW u-1 -. . ...v... 111c innmni mn.... .. ' - . , niain bod who r have behaved in this maon 4 cZ - f a Alenes. who. t is belie.! ... . tiJZ, 7,.airm accordi"! this conduct I y certain Ir .1 " ,DCIted ,0 hZn t- ",a COBM ' " I l r a frtV TT lirf Oregon C,t,Jul 23, 18o9. 1SJ . r . Coll ' (an Btia fMVi ffir -Ju ""5 - Ce . boarc tri " Dtnib Singli M. .' J6 : i I Me( " A 1 , Smilt rraa Jul; F Six I Si 1 i,o r Ligh Io A, tratw, traea, 1 Tho a half W-i for the tr Onte. 1 ECS i. Horn for late papfri VOTHWU TO WEAR, and 'IinbaadTenoaWife; Bt OREGOS CITY BOOS STOil