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A W. I. ADAM, KMTOR, OJUBOOZf CZTTt SATURDAY, SK1TKMWEJI 3, 1869. T.e Neil rreeUe.ry. As the time draws nigh fur tbe assem bling of tbe Charleston Contention, the sectional organs Xortb, South, East, and Went are busy In discussing the probable result of that motley crowd composed of orthern doughfaces and Southern disun ion salamanders, The leading Southern organs which claim that the Democratic art Ii " Southern sectional part," got op for the express pnrpose of encouraging and protecting the ilare-brecding Intercut of the few who are able to own nlggcra, re emlioldened by their poeition ai the dis- penaeri of lawa to the part to speak with an amuranre and a dogmatism that are el dom evinced by a driven-nigger journal of tbe orth. Tbeae Southern journal are fulljr as dictatorial, arrogant, and supercil ious a could be reasonably expected from their position as drivers of the political chain-gang that meekly answers to the roll call, from tbe Northern Statej. They are ail determined that the Convention, which Tery appropriately meets In the hot-bed of Southern disunionism, shall bear fruit worthy of the toil execrable to the memory of tbe toriea that once ineaked thronrb iU chapparal, burning the bousca and barm of their patriot neighbor! who gave assistance to our Itcrolutionary army toil still marked by the foot-print of the lineal de scendants ol those tories, who, inspired with the same hatred of human liberty and a free government that their sires were, are tlon lint at home ther will not come ud to "' t.rleet... ea lo tih.mii. the KrnUh of their duty by even snggcstJ The Times, I'ulon, and other Black Tliere Is now a company of aeventecn ing the name of their raeiter Humbug Jo Democratic papers, are making a great men engaged In cutting a trail from the a a dernier retort, provided tbe Charleeton I bo' bout tlttfl Convention of the Jo I bead water of tbe Xortli Fork of 1 ambill ,.i;,1,..,f.!inn..i.. Thit Lane aocietr. to select dcletratei to the River, in Yamhill county, through the Idea that an obscure individual would poll Urnd rauriu ,l Charleston next spring, and Coast Mountain to Tillamook Valley, a heavier Democratic vote than a tatc- rc Tcr7 Impatient that the State Central The road lias already been surveyed and man I no doubt correct and we doubt not -ommittce should summon the faithful and blazed from Xiilnmook as raras the summit that It vnuhl I fur the interest of the reliable at an early day. If they will take Mountain by Mr. McWillis, a resident of Democratic party to nominate Jo Lone, ur they p all this, and dis- Tillamook alley. He reports the ground Dolf, or P. 0. Stewart for the residency. V1 w'tn the useless and costly ceremony a favorable for a good wagon road a We are honest In the conviction that either oi a convention. J lie result win Dethosame better road than the ono leading over the of them would poll a heavier rote Kast of ""t'1 Central Committee authorize Uibbeo, Calapooia Monntain. The old Tillamook tho Rocky .Mountain than would Cass or S'0llt and TTauit to give three vote for trail leading over the mountains from the Dickinson, and the diluted fanaticism of J0 iMie or Pcrll8P would be till better head waters of gooth 1 amhill i a bad one, Oregon would be equally as rampant for nni mn economical to authorize the first and the ground is such that it is said a good their election a they were for the election iauid darkey to throw the three rote to wagon road cannot be made, except at an of Stout, a similar calilnxcd and principled "bidi 11,0 Stat b entitled. He hi j'wt lit enormous cost. Tbe Tillamook Valley is Democrat. to represent tbe Democracy of Oregon; In- at present but little known by the citizens There are a few papers, such as Forney's dceCl' we ,re inc,'ne(J to regard bis appoint- of Oregon, although we learn from several Press and Douglas's organs in Illinois, went as their delegate as more honorable to who have visited it that it is a much more which, while they denouuee the Adminis- "ie,n than to him, for It would, we think, extensive countty than I generally suppo.s- tration in no measured terms, still claim to 1,8 C0""D "own from tho position be has ed. Tbe land is said to be extremely rich, be 'Democratic,' and while they are very J""1 '"ld at West Point to the poor place the water is excellent and abundant, the severe on the Southern leaders of the party of representing a party which wants Jo stock range good, whilo fish, oysters, and they plainly show a willingness to go Into sne 10 10 President, and elects such a clams are plenty. Such game as deer, bear, the Charleston Convention and abide Its representative a Stout. But the holding elk, wild geese and ducks, is easily obtained. decision, provided Douglas shall le norni- of a convention is a needless expense, and, The harbor is fine, the channel safe, and the autcd, or a Douglas platform shall be placed tI,e Prcent state of financial affairs in timber bordering on tbe prairies is said to under any other man who Is selected. The Oregon, we sincerely hope, as the result will be the best In Oregon. The Tillamook leading organs of the South have mpiidia- he a foregone conclusion, that some plan people boast that they have the healthiest ted Donglus In advance, and the Charles- wil1 he diviscd to let Lane have the votes location in the State, and they are looking tun iuirin, w.m:n uopca 10 control the nit vimucniu" wuuoui me mie lormamj 01 rorwara to tho day not far in t iefutnre convention, pledges itself to bolt the norni- a "'"graceful blow-out at Eugene City. when all the vacant land will be occupied nnuon provided itoughis be chosen or Don- ,... . by a dense settlement. We are inclined to g a. Democracy be made any part of the intellitrence was received h, the w mail Mi Tillamook offers about the best latiorm. ihe most prominent of Southern ii,. t , . inducements for settlers olanv other section. ..I'.f ... "Iu " imuv buiiib ui iiiniier. MinoiiiiLinfr poiiucan, are understood to occupy the t0 near to which onr LL SENHini.r. Clemens and Uorland, edit- that the document cannot be In ye-o ' i of the Memphis Knntiirer, who are x- sewion. ' or.p3f U.S. Senators, have renounced allegiance Pcy r f to the Democratic party since it became a W8 0f coniplaint '"J sectional The following reasons leaving the piratical craft, wo commend to Territory, well assured that If wron, . 1 . .. , i. i... .... been committed rcnaratinn l party, headed by Uisunionists. American citizen have referred thi M given by them for to the federal authorities in Washi such as now vote the Democratic ticket uu- r " 1 Br"ll0n WouM ,. der tho imiiression that they are supporting j dee.1j regret that yon did not con, ' the old party to which Jefferson and Jack- nlcate with ine for information m a1 son belonged: '""J;1 0' t"e alleged grievance; yoi .'7 Whf n w Moneti to Die Dunoeralio psrty It ic" learned now Unfounded .7 m neiihrr cunwd with lh hrmy of diiuaion oor coniplaint, and the grnvo action t diurfdwiihihfuulili(neofoorruption. It wu Udojitcd might have been avoided r r m mrt of nfincinl true lo III oWAue. and anfal-1 ,i..1 ...... it,., ... .11.1 . u' 1 iIm tailns in In atHchnwnl to th cardiual d.trin of ,',. ..i,.,ii. ,1 " . . """"Oa ftl Jeir- rion and ,lckn. Tli. mtl.y thing which , ' ""cn 1 Had (he L i. i.. ii.. .... v n.n... h... irt o sec nir von at viMnrr. i... r a party of principl. true to Its pl.d, and anfal- ,cc)y rfffrct li)kt diJ , I lb no wain- nre of wcing you at Victoria last Jl?" blanc lo the old and Marling orfaniiativn ia en- for a few worda from me would I am ' titled to none of our allf glance, and never was. ,nve removetl from your mind an We wonhip in no temple where Toomlw, Slrpheni, .... m!. ..j ' ,.7vrreo(, ( Il.nja.nin, and Ihe like are clothed with the ve.t- - ""UIQ nav late ' menu oi me rriaMiiooo ana oiut'iat0 ai int auar. ; - r j uuw anxiont I Tlie odvi ferution of V have over been to co-ojrrato to the otmli I of my power with the officers of th. irJT, f my power with the officers of the tr.:7i State Government in any measni. From tbe EmlgraOoi I I W . n . ..a ! Al..i.nn..t I. - . n advance trains of the overland enri- mffi? grution or 18 9 are beginning to arrive on tw C0UlltrtM7 w fpstiiimi in nniiuiiIiirnlilA nnmliAi'a I Some have already reached this and other . , ; fjuj WnJ f"Uncl pU valleys. From those arrived wo have the e?,..ti',!C'rC"m"tanw" bich M gratifying iritclli till' I CUT H1TJ LU1IIIIIU Ull UIUIR Mill&IT. lUT. I I il t f j ! ' . 7T yon aajln now seeking to disrupture the Oorcrnmen by means of the Democratic party. These southern orgaus are rampant for a South ern candidate for the Presidency and a Southern platform for him to stand on which shall not blink the great question of -southern rights," but which shall come squarely up to tho work of civinir niir ism a big hoist by plainly acknowledging iw rignui in an the Territories and blindly hinting at the unconstitutionally of Free TOiiauiuuons anu me laws against tho slave trade. The Northern organs of the party, mily conscious of their subordinate position in the ranks, niako no decided op- ,.uu.. w anyinmg tncir Southern drivers propose, but fully conscious of their Inabili- ty to carry a Northern State for a firc-ent- mg candidate upon a salamander platform are content to let their Southern drivers arrange the programme for the campaign provided they are allowed to givo an occ sional hint as lo so.no the r,a nan to a .uu.tm.ui acception of a single Northern flam tvvstittwl T !. i i ,t . n .i-i . e ! utiii cuuiitru in nr iiniiL irirpp TPsra We intend to visit it soon after the road Is opened, and ejplore it thoroughly, and then ... Moaat Hood. . I, ,. : : . r " ,,,e n Orover. become relieved of anr cnS fnr pay their tut theirs is the only party that ever reach- . V Cnpt. Woodward's train, 0 wogons and of wereignty, and is also calculated t j .' How.f50 head of Hock, were at Three Islands Provoke, B collision between the military f ' o washing. 6. , ,orccs of two friendly nations, in a distant 1 irvsiklUIl l l,A H..t .a. d . ii t i . flhere he certainly ought to be an accent. i,..i .... , ... . .. "? . ' ble candhlate to even the extremist of tho Z .1 "TS" T " " S5T W unversed with Mr. South, and where he has rlle fnA .... "T . ",nU ftarat rd, a young man of this county, who n.m.n,w. ii.!.... '"" 'v "'euosenceor liane, Mnitft, and r . Mrt. iw .n.ij w tt.i. LVXJai.t TW train n .. ..nr. - j ! Mij.viiii,u iUk. J1UUU a paw U w " ..a itn faisu V fttv weeks since. Mr. Howard is confident "eau "'cnttle. was a'so at the same point. l th. L0i,.t- w.l't (dnto not given) of inllnm- 1I-L!I. 1 w . I . I V ."".vtv. .uv.. I mnfion HI till, hrnin fit) milna an.. P L'.i t...i:. i. i ... .i jimucuw, ii une incscmen were in tvash. ..i i.. i r ..... . " .. .....vo wt ... rni iu oo.i mo nomination in the event n(tnn H v p 1 tiooa, as no sign could of Douglas's sue,, StPr,lcn yB ,ircwd ""-" l" 00"ar. be discovered of any ono having been there taken it Into his head to publish a UuL . 7 ; .7.'' ,ncre WM before, and it is not likely that a man whose (le. lur.ng hi, intention also to bolt, provid- . 1 V T - V " U " nmWt!on PromPtcd "m to scale the summit i iuiiilci in i iiiirT!' inn mnnpv rnrv lAAininM a . - v.mj 0 n wiUlilU . if ! nsl .Ia 1 'genre that the people!.. 'nd,,ce,!( ? ?7PJ the rf h.g on prosperously. ' Mr. p"""" !'tb .V ""J?1 Sutos trop". h, r . ii i : ... - ii a i iiii niiuirii luii tuub uiB rpnNnna vah LTisweiijusi arrived, cancu on nsyca-i , . r . 1 a . , 'vu "n v A-.i i r.n;ei,A,i . .:k uutwiuim. uuu imfiiiir emiearorw. A " f mation relative to the progress and cwdJ- Ti Jt f0""-" ! - .... .Lt.i- "ct f'o protection of American " ivii vi s i'vi tivn vi biiv vuimiuiiiij, ' i j it j - . - " ' t Capt.Sl.eats' train, one company, with ""'l promotion of their welfare, I ightccn wagons, 121 head of loose stock, II opon yon, sir, if not as. ; Bffc Grand Hound Aug. 16. A train of 8 at ,e"st "? matte-; of Jtice and ragons and 30 head of cattle left Malheur rfl""nlty. t0 lh'taJh troops Bot ; liver, and intended tocome into the upper n,mrtcrcc' "Pon the island of San Joan; fof , art of Willamet Valley. 1 1 'T ,r00'? nre. not JW o' tka pn , Capt. Oootlall's train, 8 wagons and 30 ,ec,Von.,V' me mnn against Brftiak 'Lead of stock, was left 40 miles ewtof ?uthwiUc "nd h? "tlnnance of the, f FortBovce. troops npon an island the soverelimtvrf ' Capt. Pmdnm's train was passed 30 miles V !B . "'"f ?.ot nl ig ' tl.i. i.in r ti.. ioion,t. in .1.;. ..: discourtesy to a friendly Government ...... w. AUIV.W ""o ill fcllll) ilUllI I i . , . - , ""l ami were 9 wagons and 125 head of stock, of con,P!lcaU' ondue degree the settle. A tvtAnt in tin arnifmliln a 1 1 . which 20 head wero fine-blooded at.iin.ils. v ' ' . " "".t oi tneqoeitio, part of the world. I have the honor to be, sir, 1 Your most obedient servant. '' Jamks Dowlas! ed his own views of Democracy fuil to find favor in the Convenlion. This t.lacca tho i ... - -".iHuinn.icrs in rather a tick ish mit;nn rvi ... ii.ey are iorced either to swallow Douglas Democracy, which they fcicn to s!0rn nr ee the 'Little Giant' shoulder tho gates of urn outer wall or sectionalism and wulk nff leaving b-fore their astonished eyes a terri' ble gap for runaway niggers. The faih.ro to accept of Douglas's Dcmornicv of t day, will bo owing solely to a personal feud thnt has grown tip between tho 'I.itth. m. ant' and the leadintr salamander Ti.. isn't diffircnco enough in the principles of - . jwrucs io uc worth quarreling about. Contfssiox or CnAR.rs TTi...u. Chief of the House Thieves. On To dnymoruing, the 1 Oth inst., amangiriof his name as Charles Harrison, and wbo hti been about Williamsburg, in Josephiit count t, for several davs. and who had .. himself quite obnoxious to many of the ej r nr i...;,,- .l . . ., uiviw, wiume rencveu ot any e of having tho porty blown up. Since tho in 1.1 , general declaration at the South of an i, 2 , -----v it wa v aia taou- nil lit A ir rtr ni TI II urf . : 1.1 I v - flail. Jle was properly buried, and a sub stantial stone raised above his remains. Cnpt. Noddra's train, 13 wagons and 50 lend of cattle, was Inst seen at Haft River bound in by the Applegate route. We have long been satisfied that snch reo- " :I .. JIi '.1 ' . . . . . JVPf ndt-i.t train, 18 wagons and CO relation as Oregon ha, been cursed with Z Z . IZT? T":.. in Congress is only mischievous to our inter- ti. ironic ,t. p..,t.i ..... i Tuttlc. WflS .i.nt in ti.. .i.- ' r1 m,ncr taken-into enstodv ests. and this oavment. when ti, ..u ... T ",uu"u w " BP" n;n; Jrf . I ' "u " ""i ' '! ua" TIMe on a rail. In creatine the ditca f ' ' -J wu.w iiu aoTore. hnrwlro.l fnnf r.nm ( . I f ""B "-""j tin vutii tui: mruu. lie W I II,rjl.ir..j . ,r. . . -i onirer hin.W nr nlfmf ! - :.. v """""""I'' """" however, m-ttin,, olnn r t,..i , ' "u goi completely duelled. .... i ..... i.v.. muuini ivt iiuui me IUI, WUCre I !.... .i- . . . ' more thnt their absence for all time to come would be an abundant blessing. Ntlaralliatloi. Great excitement prevails among nntn- ra...cu citizens iiirongliout the nation, at I,BSS8Re 01 " "ridge was enough to appal There was at Grand mo strango and astounding doctrine recent- 1,16 stoutest heart and in reality was i Rtmt. fi-..il . ... ""ummi orcans are hn r n..ol.. Dmi..!,,. .f.:i I.. . . . " ing the claim, of r l 'TI .7 "I. " . "e uas 00(0 W " "'re - odMiiiiuimi'r.f or .ipii lu ifirt'n rria i 'ntA..;A i. i . ... w ""'i-iiuun io aaopt somctliing mlaninniltTa no Jtr , " ' I'avm, Stephen Slidell, and Uenjamin ...o ..nvrn-nigger organs are meekly -PB.n....B ..mi a rantiKinte with the disim u" ""-wwentaor such men, while he bcin- onnuiy Democratic' would not J0 ftt n rq.ngnant to them personally, would ney. ...... an awmi load to carry In a louniry winch, unfortiinately for the Dem tuc party, tolerates free speech an. , froe press, and fosters free schools. South in tho as a vImIiIo crn organs prefer an experienced politician a reputable statesman, ,IK n Inm, wi oic History, party connections, and imli dual interest, place him upon thesingh. pianacupiairorm u,H)n which Itrooks bal- ",,LC" u in his Soulh Carolina opcechof August 3, 18.10, he said, "I have "oolitic, but the nigger... This is tho iua.ii piamc they dcsire Inserted marieston platform that is UIIH InPMl ni..l D .. iL vLr U0, lhcJ wai't the "rT distinctly under .,7 u' rcat work of a Dcnux-rat ..dtns.ua abetting negro-breed-Ingaud slavery-cxtension. Underlying this PW U , another one, which can 'Jj bo exhibited among such reliable Democrats Vtata in theOulfSuu. Itconsisu in. declaration made by trook, i tUe fortunes of Southern tories t .!, n cr.t.cparly by showing iu , ', and indicating to tho villain, that CT!9 la,,' "Southern Secret Dis- ctn'eT,',iUuIti'nntum- Il.cov red ing, lol 0 1(J vuiuiuiuiinn I.. .... , - u anu-saverv looked to the Kradual . . ' W" 0luProtfc.iiu,Uie,; atttut.on. of the South. I . ring the Constitution i,,0' 0I " ' it under my K ' Southern coWcraey , every State of whid - teaslaveholdiugsi,. X rt M there U no.! 10. f ' lection of one of these prominent SoZ w,llb,uwlIlll,ff,0(,st J ersotak,p.Xortllornl8t 7-ng to doilge ,La whoI. PNrffV '-""-t stated unU 7 " u IM,Pcft of M,n hitherto UBknow" P" who shall 'MdtheT that could be held up as a Douglas triumph ....... -uuu,, IIU ai.UlIly approximated RO near the poiition of those who claim that the whole Government is a huge pro slavery engine, that even he and Jeff Davis ought to hug one another as ,mr ,,,;, jr. ..... jru.rmn, wtiiie j8 Lano holds their hats. e.. m his j-rceport speech he plainly ... uenci mat the pco.ileof a Ter- . i. mi j u lll0 powcr , . ,v,.,l watery, and his organs in Illinois hooted at the huprcme Court as hav.W cone 01lt nf " ny to render a no ilical nnh.in,. . ,. , VI uu .'iiiuii.g ,rce, m reference to the iMn..;. tulionality of the Missouri Cnm,.,,;. ... i tho or.lii.ance of 'SI. ncoi,R h,.,l inii nun iruo w I ... . nlur sovereignty. JI0 ,t ,). ,.:.'. nowevor. in Ins mnniM tit . bowmg w.th reverence" to tho " decision orthe Slr(--mo Court .s law-which placed shivery , . Territory in spite of the peo.,lc lie was driven to his miserabli. al.in r '.... fr.cn.llj legislation- ,o acco IWl m reetly what tho people had no power to do directly, as ho dtvlared they had, at Free jiort. Finding that his "unfriendly legis lton" policy was not calculated to ad rance his interests at ('l.,.rU.... i.. i I , . "o uuu ni ik'i wnuen a letter to I mi. rlil I.. ... I ...... ... : "7V right with even Jeff Dn- insummmg up the terrible condition l""'ocrat.c party when he shall be -."p-ucuio leave it, ho says; " If it "hall became ih ., inne evr tri control ' i-"'i'" oi a ierntnrvm..M contro, ita.rrowf The Dred 17 7""'on UC'S law, as IW!M .j. m.u, Slavery u gtcureW r........i raw nu u aF a. -f awhile, and then turned back. Here an Fort Bow.: ' ",tenaJe? ,0 "ther harshly, b. r awful chasm separated them from the peak, n Tho cmigraut,, with tho exception of 7' J"' """5? U which could be crossed only on the snow a'n.nd..!.tly sup- ad "Ji !2lbiTntwJ5S f which filled it np at a narrow place. The P' ! !. .K!".""18;, ,pt- K,ieaU' co,n- down in writinir and sinned lv himsplf If. f .al There was at Gra d Uound a comply clM "f ,he ' as of Artillery, from Camn Flonl 2 .bre th,":te'? Walla ' ly promulgated by Gen. Cass, that onr Mcapcrate an undertaking as the namee of Fort Vancouver. The company consisted ,L. " 1 1.1 1 fecott alley in Cat Government could not nmhvt th. if n.. the Dridire of I.orlifnr if it .wm !. i.. r (10) ""e humlred men and eirht fi..hl IV V" """r ?' nm.ny !er,ol,, : m -Z'!Slw,XB!55i- born, as.tis, in tho brain of one of the they had crossed it, there would be little AVm. mnmnt,inS oihccr.-y orffon, eommeneig ot Walla Walla, cirinjtjJ most prominent lenders of a partv which prospect for them of ever visitini? tlm spen. n".me La nmu we" k,,own this coranio- has always professed such transcendent svm- f their childhood again. This thought R'Pty r ov. Doamai it . !.... . . o pauiy ior tne tore.gner, is a forcible and cotioticss operated on the Portland nartv i..,.4 . . . . I i t 1 prooioi i.e .arrant hypocrisy of the nna mmcca tticm to retrace their nity. Tlience to tho Umatilla, Uie Date, vurTuiim, topping to give several id party Government IIonK, Victoria, ) name there, then on to K.vene City the ir steps. ancouver's Island, 13th Aug., 1859. J foot of tho Cnh.pooia monutuin, Umpqoa, ' boys. SriS'"l'tr General Ii'm. S. Harney, Com ncar.A ml)rosc's, thence to Josephine couut;, knavish managers, who are bold and noisy But not so with the Clackamas in their admiration of foreign voters at elec- Frank Howard thought that if nothing was tion time, but when their necessities demand cvcr T"itured, nothing would ever be won Mint n Otic. ...... 1 . . anJ 1 t.ll 1 . J ' uu proiccuon wmch our " TO,U'' rusl,ea "cross, ionowed by the T l,ftt ih. nn, f - .-. laws promise to them, they forget that their others. They then made their way to the dated K W ZK W . I lit, . " ' . I ir . inrcpiy mercto, 1 must thank von for mandinn the Tronnt in ih n,..(mM.i makin. ofOresan: Grave Sir: On tho evening of the 10th instant ' ois Vallev, ng a long drive to a place betwen ; e Creek and Vannoy's, thence to III . Klnmath Kiver. Jacksonville SntintW' I Mi-BiJKR. We are informed by Mr.. Tie, 1 men or Irishmen or Uluc-noses, who owe Pence, which will he noticed by the next th,e. ffank ail(1 straight-forward manner in fee Urwk ' name of Eve Green, without hutifiihi. f victims nre anything but ignorant Dutch- toP. wncr they left some marks of their and must pay allegiance to the pompous w!)0 has tho hardihood to make the attcmnt , you commnnn.-ate to me your reasons top. They were not provided ir., Z T it: . "'" "1? ua " uan' m. 1 16 . jn.ni ivihuu. w in a vinrnnn nr I ... measure- military forces of t , ITiitf;:, " Z.Tl . ' ,.t vor rn,n.fi uumr resct!U " ccn committed to th !).,. IOr(IS 01 tllO FOll Whir l fn. IiAm to reach thfl ton Tttnv wam nut . . w ..vi. ui. lii. . - - - ij. a in . nuc I ul iinivifion . ...... H'. I .. . . 1 IIUIU .i i.opo mat every loreitrner wi read thn ff instruments to take the emet letter of Cuss to Felix LeClerc in which he mcnt of the altitude of Mt. Hood, but with Jour command. nnnonnnpfl f!i. n..trA... . . ... . I flm !n.n..r...4 a.. ... .. I I nm .rln.l fi.i . i , v """"swiia neiiumcni to i ""j'vu.i, lunmi ai ineir OiPposal it was , 6 u 1 ul' Jou "avc done so cause, shot and killed ft mAtl IlT tha nam of Geo. Stout. Green was immediately ir- PAcriwt ohJ L.I ... . . . vni.vu uuu una ufen communm tt th itAn. f , v iw WHS- las county jail, for trial t tho which commences the first Mnmkr h. n! next. Sen'inel. . . . . i nK for Lockjaw " deserving ofsympathy than wo now consid. Uches-or considcrablv , the Cabinet at Washing "allauS 'rom lately, saysthe Lancaster Gazette, fr thcm- Afterwards, in making tho descent of the You stute tl,at tl,e reasons which induced U Dmnbcr of deatl,s bJ thisdisesie, orrS0.. mountain, at the distant of several miles ?lk tl,at ,,rse aro the "insults wIllch lnd,lces to republish a positive pre- We are constantly receiving letters from! "'fack, and discovered with b AttaSSSa V" rT the Eastern States and elsewhere rcpiest-f 4 lar?e Port!o f their frail bridge! ?' Hudson's Rny Company have reS Z ymUon of E" to ing copies of our paper which contain h,d falIen they crossed! The era-! '? cni to American citizens residi n . . Ii0Sldea lts antispasmodic proper- general description of tho soil climate tnU! to WM "7 w. nd in somo places t! J ,? 'Td fSanuan bJT sending a British Ea" draws fron the wou.d any productions of this State. The edition hs I ll4nd cou,d not bo lrno on account ot rl rv nco", Wand to con- Pnrtldcs ofwood, glass, iron, or other mb- l : i ... . IthA k. v .vihiii omit InillV C?ttun I i 1 Ult exoausted, and wo aro not 7V ''' l" a. 't we shall" Sixocub Phfnomevon Thi. !. it S .Cr'Caa citl'zcn ""forcibly soon prepare and publish a more extended dark of the moou rZ s 1 ! " u TTV ya"couvcr's Island to account of thn ro.,.,r. ii i . " 01 1,10 lnoon' yet oa Sund7 night and be tried by British laws." orders, we shall i.rint l.. , , . arse print could ,,,, m. . ",'uo"."fJUJr r - K UUIIIllIlT U da rpnil ami .1 . .-l-n. VUIUM uos Linn m V mu.ni. actor nf rh TT..rli,n. u. etiim. !. ..... Company to San Juan for 3 I i seizing an American citizen a if., r "JT"- nave tailed." tra copies, which can be had l,v tel. Z. t'.T . "l aMat a to land, nor exercise anv olneial 31. ' . " pr0!Med ,0 ,ink '"lf'' 'ban at .hor. dM.Ni whoorder them at twenty-five eent Z ZJ.T '. Sta" anda"as tol7dfr Z-"t" rni - i vvuiu ovaiix r lift EStn rvn th 1 1 I inn aiiaah r Al. t . . A CcRio6.Tr.-Tha frozen well,' at BraaA', ermunt. contimiM tn .tiei i ia. " ma iienuon kt eurioua and aclantifio. Ic. in eonaid arable quanti se .a aim found at the depth of nine forty feel, ft The money can be euclosed to U. ...... .u. ..J.' """""il acrn. nnt ini. ... i lub onionra nr ... ... . us with tho .i .1.. : . . t .. ;;:: ? bt uovemment iu overspread - muaoitanta or fuuud. Van- tS"It utragc on an American to give the mnst nnh... full moon tat nl.i iT. j; ... 7.""! tr r.:.7." "1 . ocnia'- Kom of t... r. - .. luw uomsuniruisbed a snips nave ptop . i.iN jiissot'Bt iS AViCATED to Four Ttrv. I with more nlninn. .nA . . " . convev the f!hUf t?.-.. r."""1 l" that the steamer Chinnew. h..l .,t.J caused nn ..KuT-.... . forthe Purpose of seizintr an m.r:.. the Missouri River . fr vZT r. -..3, -on or the zen, nor has. any attempt evrbM".X - .. vii.u , icuuinu couds.hnv. IF. 10 seize nn A m.. ..... . -m .kmbiii.au L-.Liznn nnri tn 4. - ""b'3, H.SICBU Of Un, II.... .1.. have. ,!.,!., ; "ie people tho. i... : . that ' mo riL-nt to uen..i..i .; Vthat i. ". I. "HMU P. -nd do : r Js' as t icy u III licimri. ir t . swalU- 7 . -eu v cannot J. A l ! - wv m,,es ,ro aa Walla, between wl,i,h noticed that nn . " " mrt him r -7,. " . fctBU. unu 10 trans- Points Lieut. Mullan is now en,aW(. . obiects. .hH . 7 " tor 111 Island i - ub me i.gt.t was v . --r ou. "his U im. ireneral. ami a;a . tptoa very recent xu constructiiiff uiiiimii v run i I iti. . i ifpnpm I an.i . . . v u iu b vprv rmn. , : . nnrtant .r. i . , .... .. . 7. . ' f.w.vxu ironi any nar- !;. v. -. r-- uu. one , , iuiwiiuowine the ear v ivn. lieu ar mmt nt it., l. m. ; uas ocen res i enf nn c... .1. : ... .. " J r ui eua. ine icht an. .limn lki tt. . "'"" o' tue racilic Tvailroad. Ihe ieht an. Juan. A hn,,i it,. u "u cn pearancecommenced.loutnineoVle;t 'a present v ara Vr. D.Ce!n.cnt of the Briiahnt MtTo7?r7d.y night U abo1" bt, when U be- to Pon the ilnd a dinone ' wvereicfntr. mi ... ' me thi l.tf .!,.. ... ' 6 I Bun crr.n.11. . I w,wul, muc ocloc. brillint metip . 'cssen in intensity, ami i tiii r y . ar r . u.wwrvea to blaze out in the northern ' ,"UCT1 ln rKness. AtYflSlAtl nAmHt.Li ' . BrlS .r-Zrir " .WM made t0 by a 1 I . . I ' M"IVt.t Ul KITIIA VKAn. .- . Altowther 't. k:.' . n ,""S committed . ' ' nart nf k. ,.: .... . .. was. most rem.rlroku . ... . . I . "7 " lJ an Amer pan u;.. rnn,-.i: .. i-oaneston r. emiuing . very bricht . .. .. -'iacie, nd. reco - out no attention 1L "t'":u. ouK"t to a.k of TWi IWht From no. nmii .k. i... .v.. ng the time, would h.. . i...,... . nut r ",'uu "'aicompl, - ""b1" , . . " " "i.oveni- . , . . ' v " wuueucv 10 77' ""'"ucrmion and recru.1 more ilaint. ....Vlll i mm . . , l,i. , . . weueu sruuna, and, henceforth the if there is . . . is the season in which thexa l.i,f.,i I I "UHI ""jecia are seen in the tm.Mi r,,.:.. waken a fcehW ... ., IT.' " friendlv orir.' .""u. to the der. Tlwv- j . ., "offender bebno.! .j 1,eKe? ue pnnci- think itcnnni "uose .cens, I uoenlown' l. ik. .... " eroorofth. Oregon lZZn7 , tiyruggeat'rrr.. uaticum u the Tim,. . i 'U,N r .kn. . w 1 aiota hiiwl r thebeholHer Tk. . . .. offender Kplnnr.i ..j auch a UiiUr . ..I 7 ,,,f" vr .7. 7" 7"" '." ",e atwt Profusion. . .,.L7'. "77. Trw,a ,n princK think "675. built ., n.7 . K P" !t be ",0 t1 t the young ladies-read- f ' luo reiran'Oility of light, are doubt- trcat w r" m naT always beeu oudt oa pcrwual usues. . ,i .n. . ersofonrn... Mess able to rir. L...-8 reaout lrc?.d Wlth marked attention hw.ttlk. tetmuible ik ' . . v""' M " . wu em a secret: .... " w "'on or this simru- untun authorities in ik IZJi "V'.c . ue uiat e ect.-.l Si.,... k. ' natever von ;ck .. '" pnenomenon - rr. . c h ft utn cause be was ' .n.;.r!...k , w k..... V "m "1" 11 "d'Oiy, r..u w ou Juan, ln particular T . ""-"-"'PPearance.nd'winVm " lw7 cted with the nm.i .77 T 777 I nr.rn.t. ...... I St Th ,Hm.. w ... .. nrenl f. . ."V."" IO uiii.-.lTii T..I... i - vrui, ur innnun. ii.. :it .1 -HUimnmnh h.. k... I r . , iviir u '"..ur oas onr lh..,t.. I o "-, ui coma in ..:. . . . . " i .n. :n gold at the end of. rainbow, a announced, for tha hanefiteftaaa penn, who did not get a eight of the eemet, Hat it wW .gam appear before the public, for afct nighta, in the autumn of 2147. ' ' ' '" " -" ' ' , , ' Fr th Arf. . Tae Snmmer &ata. Acloudwaaaleepinginth,,,. Une pleasant eummer da . : ' When Sol cut down hie burning eye Andep;ed the flowere at play. l.0,' b,u,hea h". J he hhee turned more pale, 7 To hide their facee from hie view Xaey eu-ove without avail. Drooping with ahame the flowers fcuwea, -5 Withered by dreadful feare, And for their help appcan. " Ai'fw,B,M'lMi - "i"7t"r - Jo hide hie burning ga ; , ,., . Uo) eryeul dmpe the cloud hath flung : m To quench bia fiery raye. - Once more the flower. lift their head's ' . in beauty ahine more fair: " ,, T k," "I brM,h Prfunie ahed.' ' ' . Jo oleaa the ambient air. " "... .7 1.;. lin d rJ ''copyoftheltritishColonLst froDJ which we Mtrart r.n. . . r0nl O ..j. ku Gen extract Hamer, W " indebted to R rt,n WYrcka1forJllter,r,r;; thanks ' T6:' wu,wmew raised arbrnn,ki. t,,: "77 ucrn any ill feeling .ri. Z!' . "'.P0. 'j lueuuuingof .not of . a 1 iana. &h. Wffl t" . . - -". touisions be- .- i . . . b po ot am ,-.,,,. 1 , . "feen Untiih subiects and ,t m.- r.. Now. look -Tj ,r,P W under- Uens, and hv. in that ""77;.. , V ' deavorwl i . r I-. .", V""J "Ul Tiewsof th Out. rirl !. V... ........ ' . ,-.... u. wr in mind th.t that wish must be the .la r ... ... . . ,w 01 ii vour little ' I I turn tumi Ti,:. :. .11 ... ' l"e flUinenL ""WtoiUful- going necessary repairs. Clll- en- W Tbe Circuit Court for wu. commence aeit week-Jmi. rt1- I'aited States Government k: a d.t,h f m. "P in county . -r- -r. ...arcy, aatl 17th Jo- g Wait WunYnt'tl " t-168'''8 Win' at Zn"tel herewith Oregon City, Aufint, 1959, Joa.ra D. Leeir. I enclose for your informati ion. herewith I presnme SMIee. i BrluwT' '.' 'ulr,erIy meeung of the Caiel Sun I '? 0B fif Sew"1"' , Sunday m October, 187,9, in th, Cbrietiaa eh, J-Ktnov.a, Preaiding Eldel Wvllee. - ' : The Trnsteee of Orrui film TT.!: mwm faV IK Ta'r,.fB. SJ-Jy . the.M .day of 8 "J-" "e DaptMt meeting nooee oa vr ecoo City, .t three o'clock, r. a. Ae fuD u a tendawe ae may be ie earnestly deeirew. ' W. C. Joeweew, Set1 4. ti, to lin bk I II. alb kn tcli v to I we ma At i H -H A r; fardi roent ode .Au XC , Hq