W. L. ADAMS, KIHTOR, ojuaoow CITY I SATURDAY, BKITKMHKll 17, 1S59. Tea Nc&t l'.irr. Tbo rcccut elections in Tennessee and Kentucky, resulting in the choice of eight Opposition members of Congress, hare set tled tie question of the prejiondtrance of parties iu the next House, The Adminis tration is in a minority, while the Oposi- tion Las, if nailed, a good working major ily, and it is powible that the Kcpublicans 17 themselves will Ira able to control legis lation. The only hope the Administration part has, grows out of the possibility that the Opposition may noted harmoniously; lut we think this hojte is a very slender one, for not a Southern man has been elect ed without lighting with all his might the whole strength of the Administration, and men are not apt to forget bitter hostility so soon as to unite cordially with their foes, even though in all respects they may not agree with those who like themselves are opposed 10 incir enemies, wo liave no doubt,-arefore, that on all subjects in which the plans of the present corrupt Ad ministration can be defeated, the whole Opposition will be a Quit, and that the dis graceful schemes of tlio party in jiower will bo utterly Llusted. For this, let us be thankful. Ureters Merer, Ed. Anoti: I hare read Grorcr's speech and your remarks upon it, and I think with you that it was a great mistake to lose such a Riant in the councils of the nation. Hut I was particularly interested in the stirring appeal In behalf of Democracy. Vbat strong erring and tears! " If there is not more harmony, the whole concern will go to the bow-wows." It Is Just ready to break into a million flinders. What Dem ocrat cai resist bis touching, heart-rending pathos? The effect must Ira great, and I doubt not we shall even behold the Joyous millennial spectacle Dclazon shall dwell with Bush, Xcsmith shall lie down with TTault, old Lane and Judge Williams and Dolf Hannah aud Doc Drew together, and little Jimmy O'Mcara shall lead them. Won't it Ira funny and pleasant for such brethren to dwell in unity 1 Ciro. Li ki t. Triable ibib the lUnitrm, Somebody who calls himself Brock (we believe he is the same fellow who was a zealous Whig on Clatsop I'lains a little while ago, and a great toady of Governor with th. Indi.ns, iithciizh 1 1. . . i.j k-.. .. .1 .1 . viuiiicr, wuo 100 an immense august to Lun) has ordered the Loco Foco State Central Committee to come up to Kugcne and fix tilings" for a conveutiou to choose delegates to represent Jo Lane's claims and Interests at Charleston next spring. This notice has caused iiilo a fluttering among the fowls on the different roosts. One old cock up ot the Dulles, with tinsel on his shoulders, says Stout's vote is the rule to goby the 'Arkansaw Traveler out South nays ho wou't permit anything else. From Corrallis there romcs a similar souud an echo of T'YuuIt's voice and we suppose tuo limes, after it gets strength and wake fulness enough to give utterance, will cackle the same tune. On the other hand, the .Sulcin coop is full of noise and fury at the proposed outrage, mid threatens that if the nefarious plan is accomplished there will bo such a breaking 1111 of old linn'.ii.d. lias never been seen or heard of. 01 course the result of it all will be that a packed Jo J. Ml'LLAN'l ROAD FXI'IIHTIOK. The Advertiser of last .Monday publishes a letter written by a gentleman attached to Lieut. Mullan's road expedition, from which we learn that the company is progressing ncly. The letter dated Cumrd'AIcne Mission, August 17. Wc uiuko tbofol lowing extract: " Tliii p'ici jj about two hundred' mile, from Willi Willi. Tin country through which wi passed lor till mil hundred aud fifty m,lc ii en tirely destitute of timber, except mull willow. The lind i valuable only for gi uing purposes, wnii una exception, lus unit valley ol ina I ou diet Kivcr : the toil of which I think would tiro duce good cro. The hint filly milei, ind fur many inies around Una plice. the country is wc Uniterm, ina toil is rich nod very productive, the aurface uin.wliat undulating, inslersnenied wi.n orauinui muss, inn wall watered with crjatal Bircime. Came and li.h of nuny kmjs are in abundance. The climate ia ulubiioua. Taking cfciy iiniig 1010 coiMiueruiiou u eicctas ay lur any place I huro viaiied on the l'icilic coait. ibua rarwe hare not bad soy aerioua trouble ith the Indiana, allhoiieh wa ireionietiuiM atari. led by rumora to the elleot thai the Indiana liare prevented the progress of some rcconneilering jur un, um iiirjr are eiway couirunicied. Iliev are very much opposed to the road running; through uitit lermory, uui nave lo grin ana bear it. Well Mild. "A Naturalized Foreigner" writes pointed and pertinent letter to the Wash' Ington Star (one of the Administration or gans) in relation to its defence of the ab surd doctrine of allegiance set forth by Mr. Cass nnder the sanction of the government. The Star's correspondent says : " Whilo I pcrcftivo yon have succeeded in milking game or .Mr. Jiotts, I do not see that you hare answered his argument. J am probably as much opposed to this gen tleman and bis party as you can be, but iu this case I firmly believe him to be iu the right. If protection is only extended to. a naturalized citizen while bo is on American soil, where is the use let me ask you for him to become naturalized? The laws would protect him while here if ho bad never tuken out papers, n lien a lorcigu bom person becomes a citizen here, lie ceases to Ira a citizen of t ho old country, anil conseiptently no longer amenable to its laws; be is no longer a citizen there. i hen 1 became naturalized here, I un derstood that I was to be admitted to a perfect equality with the native born citi zens, and I have been very proud of it; but it appears I have been mistaken. The Constitution guarantees protection abroad to the citizen of the United States, and why docs the Administration seek to depriro us or our privileges?' jiuru as the know Nothings were on foreigners, I never yet knew an instance where they sought to deny us our rights after naturalization; even their platform declares no interference with tho vested rights of foreign born cit izens." .. ., . 1...M.IUI. Tiib T ...... o TV -. -T Oe.'l mr..r. Here.. I.eU.r 1. U.v.r.or ore... rr... --7""; " " '""vatrr ON JUco dohiim. in compliance wiiii Anicie w, ui mo uuu- mo i i.i.aiioipnia meager, a well-Inf IId-Qmtm, Pimitmmt or Oio, ) ,tjtutioii of this association, the first animal fouraiul. designates the wheat harv.. TF Fort V.noouver, W. T, Aug. ihh, loM. j im.tillff wj ,e held at Salein on the first n . ' "rvet of thi, II,. E.e.u.acr, J,. Jat.., C. B Wednesday of October, 1859. From every JWM , f tvtr trnw of Vancouter't hltndand it, Dependen- part o( t,e uie we lCIJrn that preparations tiueeaon Mil tarlh. It aaysi tit; Vie Admiral of tht tame, ete.i are making for full attendance. iiieft.eo i no season nas ucen untisuallr ..j Bn t-I h.ve the honor teocknowiailire Hi. r- Mtive Committee, as is their duty, will the insects and rust haro not been al.u (' eelpl or your communication 01 ine um iiwuuii, Jyul,! niake every preparation nerea- oiurv irum nio nirnicrs inolr osual if..'-,?!" ,ary. They have arranged with Prof. J. and growling, and with tho exmi!?' fS'i 2T D.rkt, Jom CityNo delirer an ad- single night ol frost injuring tCSj Jj waied In jour oeinmunication lobe. ndoMMl.waa drcm,, which, thus fur, givca evidence or few counties ol Western Virginia, lW,? not received. This, I preaume, wna an accidenbil nn, lnilirnii'iit. vanin, ew York and Ohio i.. ' r omiuiun in the transmission of Veur letter. It was with pleasure I received horn your Ex cellency a prompt diauvowal ef any intention on the part of JJriluli nulhoriliee of Vannouver'e Is land to commit iny actfresaiun. upon the rihlaof .i I vanin. new i arte ami in.i .i Tltc following ore the premiums onercu: uu sum uuayiciucu most Bbundsnii Un tno best rrtitts or any vaneiy otiercu $2; 2d best, fl; !JJ best, 00c. For the largest and best collection 01 ap- to Arkansas aim Alubnina, and from (r ITcred, There has been a greuter breadth of wk!:' laid out than ever before; from New of on- to Arkansas and Alabama, ami ' ' .. t l I . ---r.- -I. ... ' MVUI 1 .1IL Amenctn c.tiien. reatamf on Din uu.n i-ianu, j,, j0 jj,, d M do pJ ou, lurilia lltroilgll 10 tllO Atlantic, more UJ President of tho trailed State., to enable him to pears, $ 10; 2d do., $:; 3d do., $2 60. thnn nt nny former time. Whilst the cons;der it in conncciion with ill the facta duly re- For the best collection of grapes, 10; tent nnU success of the wheat crop in u ported to him, attending the oecuputinn of tiun 2d do., $5; lid do., 2 50. United States aro unprecedented th. . ror iito uesi mi oi iwcniy-uvo nj'jiiin, m h uu vi vuuunn, unu in ail I He old tries or hnrope the promise of th9 h una Mind by a portion ef the troups under my command "mi (Vwiau A n Alt m nil X t r n Your Excellency lias been pleased to exprca U-i -', "O-. f i Orenon good. It jewn, imtuiu uaa IIIUUIJIIICU the prodoetln. of Wlillllt nniflZlllirlv aa I,.. .1.. t. Iswas Difficulties Oct South. We dcr its moro icicntifi'c mode, of .Z? learn from the Ynka Union that the Indi- so much so, indeed, t int wini iS how mxioui you bin ever been to co-operate with ior the best lot or twenty-live pears, f 10; at me nisi accounts wnj cxtraordinirii is suiica that within the lu- !...! .1.- " 7- " the officera of the I'niled Stales government in second do., $5; third do., $2 50.' any nisuvuie wiucu in gin uo iiiuiuuny uouoiiuiai i (a to me citizens ei mo two countries, aii'i your re to That Iniuax Money. A Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Republican says: "Tho Secretary of the Interior has signed a requisition on tho Treasury for ?24f,000, which amount he designs for warding to Oregou and Washington to meet expenses incurred iu tho Iudiun wur, Xo part of this sum, however, goes to the pledge you she shall be as a unit. payment of nny portion of what is known S'"'a Hllit- 011(1 persistent and firm on a as the ' Oregon War Debt.' so loner nend- , 1 l'lut,oni' r protection, to nil persons ing before Contrress. The ix h "" ltter sovereignty, s e - "-I "".w ill I is L ni iv rn mpf emmnct nil t . Wni. i provided for aro those incurred by Colonels The South cannot ndoi.t Mr. Douirlas' nlat right and Stejitoo in tho Into dilliculties fn". It is n short cut to all the ends of The Prcililraey Tho following letter of Gov. Wise wos circulated at the lute silting of the Demo cratic State Committee at Albanv. does not yet appear to whom addressed; Richmond. Julv 13. 1859. Dkar Sir: I thank you for yours of the 8th inst. I have apprehended it all alontr that the Tammany Regency would carry united delegation from Xcw York 1 Charleston. For whom ? Dotitrlas. know, is confident; but you may rely on it that Mr. Rnehanan is himself a candidate for renominntion, and nil his patronage and power will be used to disanpoiut Donirlas mm an other aspirants. Our only chance is to organiso by districts, and either whin .i - . . . . uic enemy or senu two delegations. If that is done or not done, we must still rely ou a united South. A united South will depend on a united Virginia, and I Yir- with the Indians whilo the Oregon war debt was created by tho dilliculties between the Indians and settlers during the admin' istrutiou of Gen. Wool over the' Depart ment or the racific.' This latter debt sums up about six millions of dollars. A tin .?.. Ml I I t . .... . ...loinuiuoiiniiiira iieiu, ami Jliuljcn coniitiiss on. aimoinlm far tl.. i. ... . - I 11 -- " I'lHIWHi "J J It'll! tin r.finnf.i,t 1 I. A....- it - Ti .1 ii. ... ' 1 i'"""- " '""ii me jjcmoerucv ino ar lA-imrtnipnt. ovnm nn,l li i.. r r. i . .. .. n ira si- v, v,.g,, uy representing it, or some oth- counts and vouchers, and re.Wl th. .m crs as nearly liko him as possible will he cnt to help bun nominate Old Jo, and all tho Ulack Democrats will say Amen, ex copt those who think " .Mary Ann of Mc.. ico a perfect old humbug. to about five millions. Durinir tho last Congress, tho Third Auditor of the Treas ury made another examination and auothcr u'uucuon to a million and a half. Rut till Congress failed to make nn appropria tion to pay tho debt even thus reduced. 1 hot the amount found due by the Auditor will lie linully allowed and paid by Con gross, I havo no doubt, but in the mean- tnno there will be great speculation in thn j i i . . - the present clul"w' a"a b,lt K if "y of them, will bo iouiiu m me imnils of the orieinal nartirn . The Year 18110. Wo begin to hear from it, and will bear ami see moro before it is thmn.rh win. Tho Christian Almanac for 1S00. nublishml i . , . . y mo American Tract Societv. 1ms boon nsueti. it is a neat imiimliloi r .:.... lilaek Republicanism. He then will kick up his heels. If ho does or don't, ho can't be nominated, and tho maiu argument against his nomination is, that he can't bo elected if nominated. If he runs an inde pendent candidate, and Seward runs, and I am nominated nt Charleston. I can bent fret is signified that communication with you en the subject of Ibe occupation of San J nun lalund had not been sought during my lut. agreeable viait to your Excellency it Victoria, 1 big lo oiler in reply, that I have cordial!? re clprociled the sentiments ef friendship and (,'Ood will you hive nunileclcd toward American inter ests from the period of my service w ith this com mand. In Ihut time, I have, on two difterpnt oc casions, notllied Ibe government of the United States of your lets alt'ecting our citixens in terma of cuniinendalien ind praise, as assurances of a proper appreciation of tho confidence reposed by my government in that of Her Majesty. On my iuie visiiib viciorin,! was witnout knowledge that any occurrence bad tuken place on Sin Juan Is land to outrage the feelings ef ila inliub Isnls, else, I should then hive informed your Excellency what I conceived it become incumbent for me lo do un der the circumstances. The explanation which tout Excellency hos id vanced, while it serves to remove the impression al ana aro getting to be troublesome in that snort Period quite a quantity of the Terr iiHust, niicm urnvtu III icw lont whirk was readily sold at fire cents per'buy moro thun our best, on account nf It. ..7 ity and cleanliness." section. J. T. Longlny, of Ueur Creek, writes, under date of August 23d, that the Indians have killed two more men X. Mc Elroy and David Wells. They hod gono for lumber on tho road below the bridge, and, not returning, their friends went in search, and found tho body of Wells, but did not find McKIroy. They also found the men's dogs, and their wugon cut to pieces and thrown into tho creek; tlieir oxen of course were killed. There is much PYpltpmpllt. In IliA rnlfnv nnl l,ui am . .. t l -'- - ... ...w .wi,.,, Ml.4 tluu t, UIV rsl etvaled of a direct action ou the part of the I , A . ., T ,. ' Kritish authorities of Vancouver's Isluud in the re- 61111 0Itcr tlie Indians. cent occurrences on Son Juaa Island against the rights of our citizens, doe. not expose any evidence of i preventive nature to irnetitlon nt th ai. which base caused so serious misunderstanding in the minds of the American people on Sin Juun Island, nor has the course which events have inLn since the occupation of the island bv the Ironns of my command, been of euch oharacier as to sure tnese people, could tho contents of your die patch be announced to them. from whil has taken place I do not fl mwlr qualified to withdraw the present command from San Juan Island, until the pleasure of the Pr. dent of the United Slates has been made kuown upon the subject. I can. however. fr.nLlv .,.r your Excellency that the same motives which have induced me to listen lo the anneals of mv own countrymen, will be exerted in causing the rights of Her Majesty', subiacla on Hun Juun t..h. 1..1.I inviolate. 1 hive the honor to be, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, W. S. IIAKNEY, Brig. Gen., Commanding. At Orleans Bar, tho Indians fired the town in two places, burnimr Kerbv A Campbell's stable, together with a large quantity of hay, and a mule loss $3,000. Indian Jo was hune for murder bv the Sheriff on the 2-1 th. Considerable appre hension is felt by settlers below Cottage (Jrove and Orleans Bar, and on the Klam ath. A general Indian outbrcuk is feared. Mt'RPERKD uy I.vnuxs. John Callahan, formerly of Yrekn, with his cook, were drowned, the others were saved. AVw. Another Old Settler Go.VE,-.fl, Red Bluir Beacon chroniclcj the death of the old pioneer, Sura. Ncal, which tool phico at his ranch lately. Probably H man in Upper California was better knon or iiiiu moro warm personal friends thi, tho deceased. lie was one of the American settlers in the Sacrameuto Vi, ley, Laving emigrated there at a very eariy period, probably over twenty years ago. He was like all the rest of that noble bwj oi men wtio came at that time, geMroei l.t...1 1 fl - . . O VM, .um, iiaqiiMine, ana open-nearted, aluxst to fault. lie died quite wealthy. Fatal Accident. Wo learn from a m tlcmun who came down from Corvallis tcrdny, that Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell ud two children were crossing the river at Hit place on Sunday last, iu a skiff, and bv some mishap the skiff become entangled bj a rope and was upset. Mrs. Mitchell ni i murdered by Indiuns at his house at Hat Creek, on the I'itt River wngon road, sev eral weeks since, and the house robbed of all its valuuliles. JUix. V o have been blessed with enn- i- ' wua rums mis week", which no doubt have proved unweleomo to the newly arrived cm grants. Jit they will find that wo will nave several weeks of pleasant weather yet, Wore the 'rainy season' sctsiu-thc preset being only an Oregon mist. It is the usual fquiuoetial storm, however, which the best almanacs say may bo looked for ' ubout mis tune.' W W o learn that James O'V.mII r 1. 1. i . . ' I'' uiko ct.argo or tho Metropolis Hotel Iu Portland, in company wit, j. jf y jat. Under 'Jim O'XriHV nuintigemont 'mM' of stories, pictures, Ac, all of a '""ropoiis cannot fail to become tho l,en111"1" ""oral tendency. The calendar mium )upmar Hotel in rurtlantl. I FinK.-Oii the Cohimlli, hist till, passengers were taken from Portland to Ssin FmiKm-o Tor $10 in the cabin .,d $A in tho steerage. Ou the Brother Jonathan the faro was cabin $., gtocrnge $2 50. O.twoNFA.tMKn.-Tl.is'valiilo journal will Hereafter bo issued semi-nioiitlily, ou thearriralofthojteaittt.r fnini California. County V.rououiy. Ki'. Antiis; Our county has snlTcred many grievous burdens, ulu I smwse vi continue to do so until the Co.nmksioners learn w,so eeoiiomy. I the last exhibit mere is charge of $238,00 paid as law jers fees, which looks tome like soinethimr that ought ,U)t to be there. Multnomah Wi only 50 for such services, and if our olbceri cannot tell how to do their duty without hiring, mnll ,0 jlls,ni,t ., t wnii torn, they ought to resign, or, the fees out of their own po, kels. t any rate, , If they pay county money to any one, I think they should not pesiou tll0sC whom not ten men of y ,mrtjr , would vote for as candidates for anv ofliee' Our taxes are heavy enough at bc,t, but tins extravagant paying 0f hangers-on ought to be stopped. iSo thinks T The Press says that the coal dealers " vona. Hay are doing a g,l buMneaa me field extends over area oi h long. The .tratum is ulwut seven foot and other portions of tho Almanac proper,' u.c utt goou as tnose or good almanacs, and fur better than those of common ones. 0 lanuly should be without it. As to oeliiKn, i .i. . . ., . "i no ume me loiiowing aunoiincemeiit (omit mg puriiciiiars:; cLLiesKs ro tiie Ikar 1SG0. There nn. uo tour I'.cnpses tins year, as follows I. An annular eclipse of the Sun, Junu. j unmiuiu iu America. isiulo at lilt BUOIIl me toutii X'olo. II. A partial eclipse of the Moon, Feb i.M.ij mil in mo evening. isiblo. Size , m uigus on the northern limb. I I I. A total eclipse of the Sun, July 18 It) tilt! lnnrnimr 1,. i,.. T-..:i i ... . J ., .' .... "' - "'leu (states tins -hi o.ny uo a imrtiul tcliptr, except at As- ...u me iiortiicrn part or Wasliimrton territory, where it will of central and total eclipse begins iu the lacihc Ocean, aouth-wext of the mouth of vuiiiiiiiim river, III lat. 45 40' V ami long. 125 55' W. of Greenwich ; 'from hence it runs easterly and northerly rough British America ami Hudson's Hay, then bends southerly across the At lantic, runs through Spain and tho Mediter ranean Sea then into Africa, and ends by v . . "mora, in int. 1JU 4S' 9" thick Pnows-.n-KliHe,! , on of Israel HMges, of Mo,uo,h ivj county, wa. drowned whiUt fording the V il amette near Iudendence. on the 25,h of Austtst Hi. bcly ha. Dot ret We fouul He was .bout tweutv-foitr vears of a?c. v . . ... tuv, iu to 2 , "ml .lon?- 4V K. of (Jrcenwich. its size m the .Northern States will be from o 10 j digits, and in H, 5 digits. " "um lo The partial lat. U 40 4 N., Ug. 25a 22' 8" W of Washingtou at .the instant of sunrise. Kt 1st at 17 minutes past 13, (toot. lton time; hetu-e invisible i'uAm ica, but visible to our antipodes them both. Or if snuattcr sovereip-ntv is piatiK ol the platform at Charleston, and J'ougins is nominated, the South will run an independent candidato on nroteetinn principles, and run the elect inn intn tho House. Where then would Mr. Douglas be? Tho lowest candidato on thn list If I have the popular strength, you suppose it will of itself lix tho nomination, (let tlmt nnd I am confident of success. Hon. F. Wood is professedly and really a friend, and of courso I would, in good faith, be glad of his influence, and would do nothing to impair it, and could not justly reject his kind aid; but you may rely upon it that I am neither completely, nor at all, in the hands of Mr. Wood, or of nny other nmn who breathes. Ho has nlwav henn friendly to me, and I to him, but always on fair and independent terms. There is noining in onr relutions which r ioiiM Wn i,.r p. ... . i uiuu, anv iriuiiu 01 Cither, lie knnwa no well as any man can tell him, that his main iiuiiriiL-u is iu mo CltV 01 iNcw 1 ork- nnd T judge what you sny of his country influence "uci, JJut i am counting alt the time without New York, and don't tear tlm r. suit, i nm ucneiit inn- snlid position of princinle indnnnnilpnt nf nil cluities, and defying all comers. We will overwhelm opposition in Virginia, and her voto will bo conservative and national. Ai .all events, I will always be glad to icar from you, and am, yours truly, ilENKV A. ise. Complimentary. The Sacramento TTn. ion, in replying to some remarks of another hnnr-r bii.o if If 11 .1 i ... , lt uesires 10 maintain a re spectable position among its cotemporaries, ccns a kind of warfare which common to tho lowest and most degraded ...uuocrsoi me profession. It must mend us ways, or be classed below Oregon jour- nuts tor scurriiittv and f s - " ...H.HVUJ, Kralsrxnts. Hie emigrants aro nrrivinsr dailv. W'p are miormca by onr old friend Charles Hen The Fate of the Indians. Tho editor or the Christian Advocato says; " In our lute trip north wo saw some thing and heard much of tho Indians of this 1 i . . . - i o uerer wno arr.veu ftere on Thursday last, coast. They are a hapless race of abused ha the emigration to Oregon will be large, savages. Christian n.cu-nominullv snoh Zl, l . . mmT ?l'TteZ "1,ike's -aro f,,!It-v of outrages upon these savl taken place. 1 eakers" were en ;ouc for tlm Pnr. Rn-,.,1 t, ...:n . i.. . .. . . ' boundforOregon. Mr. H. travcld agood MtojS rltiS-" TheyheUnesnS - , - b"" "iii it-mi uorscs away, as mo snows or tho mountains in ZTfr".' WLat '1al Cvd V,e,Uoncy Loke Juc- Corrnptea and depraved Ex ff with h fcZn, I?Lad'10diful,Jr Joul, by contact with white JntS with the Indians and ...forms us that he nr. doomed to speedy extirpation." ' 7 heard of none until the murder of four men at Pitt River, that a company of volunteers We copy the following items from had pursued the Indians and killed several, the Portland Xcws: taking an Indian child prisoner. Mr. II Savh.u Ir.n v iv- would have come into Oregon by the ll y 11 mM'StHVt is to bo found on the head waters of the oantiara river, and that it is rich with sil ver ore. tST The editor of the Press has sees i plum raised by TUIip Mulkcy. of Lim county, tliat measured five inches trw rcrsely, nnd six and seven-eights longitt dinally. QT A writer in the llichniond Kiiquiret proves that woman was- the cause of tlx mto terrible European war. Auother wri ter goes on to prove that woman has ben tho cause of all tho wars that ever bin l3 See next pngo. company strong enough to co.uo in that way on account of the Klamath and Pitt Fiiver Indians. The past season lias been finite nnfnrhi. nate on emigrants who were brinmnrr impend across the plains, as wo aro informed that many of them have died with wc also learn from Mr. H. that tho people of California alontr the roml ft rim TTnnAH Lake to the Siskiyou Mountains are mncu prejudiced against Oregon. It is because iuey hnow noti.ing about it. Mr. Heudcr- Kotlce. I Th. annual Fairer the Una County Ap tural SiHiiety will bo held in Albany, on lbs S8il and 2th of September. ' , f Hon. L.F. Grovef U expected to delivwlW. iitKa- Jotis BAinma, I See. L. C. A. Soeisty. f Notice. jj; Aa I propose to close inv businnu !.. i..i..ii.j ' an early day, I respectfully reipiut these injrtul . to mo to nuke payment, wiih lint. l,0ibl- A. lloi.a.oi J Un-gou City, September 10, 1809. Accident. Yesterday as Mr. I. C. Tay lor was crossing tho river on the ferry bout, with his team and loaded wagon, tho horses' became frightened at the " blowing off of stenm," and backed off the bout drowned. The team and ty to inform the public thut thev l,. L.n,k ( $800 or $ 1 000. organized Sewiiijj Circle, for ll.es purposs ef f V I SSllllir ill ,,.rr,l, in ,1.. ..... , , . f rpi . . . I 1 s -pvnr oi ino enures.-1 1 he Wife Of Dr. Sim..?, livill? somn 1 '"7 "w rendy to n eeiv. work from nils-1 Notice. f There will be a (jtiarterly meetinfr of the I'aW tint iron held in Salem on II,. first Saturday let ' Sunday in October, 1S.V.), i th, Chi-i.tiin eliurk ! J- Ks.novkr, Presiding Eliiu Hewing Circle. The Indie, connected with th Pint n tioreil Church in (lr...n I' I., .u: J5:. iv i r. " i J ".ii ' .".oppi-nw some erhas formerly Ml 'm - t" . ';ucul UT- onniig, living some , ' " "y to neeive work from pus- above HL m V"p('"a' mi,es fro,n town- n tLe road to Tuala- I"" ,r ad,es' whicil ,hal1 PwpHr aa U auovo bcottsburg. Jacksonville So Unci, tin Plains, died verv nndil-nlv .Mecul''J, n reaminble terme. AnJ n.l.if Twrn Hn1JZ,:.7L" !"'.in may Um HoW evening. 1 wo days before she was In ), enjoyment of her usual health. Any genllenKf member, bv Davinor nn ,.n,.ai .i;-J $2-00. Any donation, will be gratefully receirst March 86, 1859. ' Secn"rl' From Waila Valla. A murder occurred nt It'ni.n w..n. ci'i . i, unu. uil I mi . r nday morning last, tho particulars of , r -!!cw n,,d "Pac'ous fire-proof build which aro is as follows: Two m ,..i !nS of J. 1 ailing & Co.. on Front street i. respectively Leach and resell, had been , , ".i y C0,1,l,Ictcd- Tlih building - Multnomah Lodge No. I, ' playmp- cards the nrnvinne ..tL .i" "uds another ornament to onr -if o.i " l v jk a , , t i-i 1 . v.vuiug in me .. . , -- v.j, unu unu m - ... uuiua iis eiatea commraicr ; course of which an altercation occurred and , . ou.ld 90,llPre favorably with A No .. "0"' 1,1 Sona of Temperance H.U, ' nusscii was severely beaten. Next morn- m tlic AtlaQt'c cities, lug, Russell armed himself and laying in wait for Leah ""T Zl LrcTZ ,T TCI7 Iow a.mearanee in th. .ir ' j " ..." . ' " . "'"""u uur'"S l8 past sum- twice at him: : 7S 1 t13 ftrc ""flieient rea. me oaiardav nrecedincr il.. v..n i. , month. Urethren in good standing ire iarai to attend. . W. V. BUCK, W. H. ! 1 VV.Caio, Sec'y. 11 5 The Demtxraey of the First Con gressional District of Missis. have unan imously nominated Hon. J. J. McU.e for Congress. Mr. Mcltae entertains extreme Southern views d..ou.Kcs the laws a-,lnst thrt Tarsk ..!. .. u.u u uiiconititutwnnd holds that the ro,y.Bing of that trade would redound to the advantage of all the alareholdinjr communities. fc?" One of the prominent sneaker ot il . n .. - incjemocratio mcetinir at Ran. E;,i tlmt ho " expected to spend eternity in the - A x " ..ipa.iy 0 ueiuocrutsr The T.oni.vi.i. w. HIV Journal says there is danger that he will uuiess ne repent of his sins. ar ine lreka Union of the 28th of "S"-" "CMiowieugea the recent nf U, ..n: .... uuiuaviis oi physicians, that Abel George ...o .uouiiv uum me el ects of ,,nn, n ho killed Hugh McCasson in J!,..V-5n,..;.. , - --WW.. I41,V iusi spring. frjT llie Jacksonville Sentinel says that I.l. Judd was arrested on Apple-gate creek j mt. uoiin u linnn, nnd taken to Jack sonville. He is charged with horso-stenl. 'g. PillJ udd, an accomj.lice, is supposed . which ticrc in mat neighborhood. Pikes. Tho house of Sheriff Coruover op trench Prairie, Marion county, was'.c- "uuttm.y uotroyed by fire lately. Loss A steam taw-nun belonging to Mr. John Nays and son. situated in l'n- , - v. wuiu v near Monmouth, was burned on th. l(n rt... month. Thelosa WJ-TheAdvertiw say, that upwards j ria aud Saji Francisco. Jlcreunnn T.nn. .m.j cnn fn. si.t . r " himself with a bs II. 'b"",? --.progress ,n bnild. ra,J) Pa,rtics Sain meeting a hand-to-L n";H Trice for a Fahm.-W Dig. MA&RXBD: i.o.wi... i v . " vv""s iiiiim-io- , y arm. v e were n- KumcU was horribly cut and mangled. An of 160 "crcs, at Punrinen in tl.it .vamma ,on was subsequently had into for the sum of tw? , Sne thou Si 7f.,trarpei:rinstl,at LMhd ?rulIdoIlarsl TbhtouaSTnS a t d m self-defence, ho was allowed to go . but our Informant witnessed the sale riM Qnd nssnres US that tho purchaser W agon loaded with prov sions, to the relief ft modc the Purchas"- The land is valua iZTTy Wr fe"!!0f ;"-dptaWlity tothegS "n ucBtlLur.n PAnrtitirtn vi uumiuca KPVPn iittna-lfnl 1 . JlTfhWr ins ord ary yld-P dbpatched proTuiou for their relief is con- Somd Hcr"M- S ... .,. iyae, journal, Sept. 9. t JALNyapatu0 11"- Wasliington county, eaSe" ' 1st, 1S51I. bv U Vm M l.ll 1. tIILf len to Mis. Nircissa Hill. i DIBS: At Champoeg, Au?. 3l.t, Joseph Lonelais.rt , Andre Lonctnin, igedaayeam Journal, hood --"....mi, . vumnilKS nn Br.M 'A I -.. .1 ri.i ' ur ... ' - ""IV v v'. XJUIIUFr. 'inn nni. J . ... greauy excited, and had been fcMln- . Hockv Mftf.i J.?u enw ttie series of warnlano,, t. . L the sn.i, " 7" 1 ,BU "? Ql8tanc "rth of I , , , 't mat mey . - , i " "ut intersects that roarf had learned of the difficult, .w 'bout forty miles bevonrt vJA.,? TT -"uu, ana. antn- nnt . . --VO"...u hiujiiiu . , - i -(, ar, were enthnsinsiio i 7, 7. . "oin rout. b Wends. It is even m n. .,T' 6'TU "T.j or grass and water on iHilU tj to stir up a hostilt. f.i;. 6 route. 6- Notice I ISyvrtn to ill thee, whe wish their ACCOUNTS COLLECTED, d re willing to patront7.e me, that I am cenitallj , on hind, ind will devote my entire timewd ergy in ittend.ng to Ike nmt) ot Atm. , I Mf t&" We lenrn I,. ', !"y 10 d0 " rd dunnine a. eaa b - i",r?,X sm Dc!r'y rrived . that will T.t'briat thti & my frieejl Pattiuor ea a via " come-indM.mw,n.kl'l. CM shoes mini ire- a yoar mthK at are mml.ni. t ite DuLZ.'. """ "r"'y VTT . ncw ,agoniAep. n . M. BACON, I Cy, Sept. n.,85 S3t Fv- A ,nmA.k...i I em - i.uivi i r.t um ni in, t ,. . n.ii , r. . uai lub lunar . n. .... i , . . , iu,. i nru, AH , that the Tn.li.n. t .u. tn trip "across the nlain h.. if- .u7 with a ' of th n n T . l'8"wr- bJ th construction of . 7ul my len He says it is a the whnk rn. : i Z'? On f 'rcuit Court of the f -ricshad been amonff them endZ Z time there ". .J-mi-S Ymg to take sides with their V.nA anUriU " route, at . uu uy omnr nnrf nt !.. I . .i -t ranaereil in . -. v u. .nn I u.... n Wm 1 .. . Warii Semxiis R,.P. . ... now0nth.T":?:Tffenntram - vu "1B anes jourua thnf ..i.. ' ,u "'ooaea. and fu v noi t b... w. , . . -, 5 m, w.5h w .. .-"umuu. oi collars to pioe the Government nr.. and destroyed by the IT Z were marauders.'' a pretty decent set of ST In the palmv d t the pnnty of their live, and inun. "face the name tandtda,, white. tion B.S1?D-TTwo nitentiary convicts named Enoch Fmit t ;.."T,ctsi W from the srnm "l' i'entland, on Wednesdav 7i l7Z "8 dwelliag-hoi. Md oUW A reward nf tion i Uay-eTe."lnS It. bwWiagm. The .bore oWrihl .1 muH apprehension nn rT 'tTu r " P" .. for cW, u BUeruT 'a Male. 1 Y VIRTUE of ,a M.Cotio. UW ,h. . the.C,rn:i Court of the Stale of Orsps me directed, T, ..... . i . i iv..." ---" iu eaia conn in w - " T"1" nembree against ClaytM KW J , fu""" 0f 3i0'00 togeiher with interert tuZttumt Sf 2S,W, f-ffici.n, pereJS S dl,iu"on. 1 levied nThil Y.mh,n Suieof Oregoi, to .ii-AU U. - ah? .i t (v3) l!linen LAV au block No. fQi t ,k. . r i-. Uin ne ,w. .ore. more or e, together aaywia ap 4 apprehension' nn v""1 l?T " Pnw: ' ' ' for Mills 4 l2Z- lm ana 10Q m:::77''.' "? ,M Fnj i the low tf V" ior Mills. Advertiser. v u Ihe 14th da ,.t o... sad til n; .. . , r. "M-1" uie town mt Amitv ea UH- mar i ne county seat of Carry connty b I to be rcmnvwl f nt., . vuulJ of Rogne river. "rfc at the mouth j . "ws as Amur day of the earn, month, at the hoa ef 1 of ech of nid dave. UEXRJ WARBEX, r r SktrifYl W.yeU.,S.pt2,J6j3. I. t f V w l 11 ll r I I Bt fca trai fble M dom (tie for s Mid It eA ii tfair-j bold any ed to , iBfi top thee 93 Attb T1- my fri aese a Pre