The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, January 14, 1860, Image 2

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    D'jniO'Tn'ie creed, onl l prcui.-licd nowLert
f.iccpt In ino N'UthwiM in Si.iii-n.
lli-ji'.lilani d-ny i..t i-l ivo .rijrriy i
tho win; lis any other s f r-M"ity.
Tii'.' ril.t uf 17 i" 'I' pondi "pun
lui dl i ii ml it i.i nut nil H.Niomnlic prill
cipln r fo:!ii:i'jit law, 01 J;itJ-;q ISIuck hiivx,
tliii! one in ill i mi lutrr jirtiji' rty l'i itiintiicr.
M irri.n , whi'b is I',"u! !u ii. mriiiv, uml
chiMl' l '"it lilt' l'7.lllll.lly llllJcT thll IllWK
of U I..I..IIV, V.O .! I l'i! l'OliiitTri li'lfid lllkl
lejjiti.i;..'- I ' "'. '""in nil el iii.' il conn
Ir.n r.'i o -n' lii in Triii'i r.-it.'ii, A
lir- ' w lii.-ii . I'j a iii .hi Ir v, Hanoi
I '.i' v li' r .1 !.:l., uf the. W Mill, v.nnl I be III"
I ;! t v ,.i i i r; ,.iury uhi.-rc- the riyht
of ' i ly v,. tv-'iii'z. l.
Kul no .i'!:n'i.i I.old.i goo-1 in rc-
:r. I ) the .i"j..: iy of innii in mmt. Thin
'I II'. r in n is il. rived fiow the (iront Author
of nil. II. e-.u' i . if'iiuiiiioii ovir tvry
oil.' r li' ii ' rr' nliir! tlu.t iiiavt'H on the face
of t!i i i. .:i; o,i r ll.'; fuwl.1 which fly in tlie
air; It .. li-lm uhieh fiwim in thu cu; over
i'iiy lie : uml li. i'li; l.ul nowhere guvc he
ilomiiroii of r limn. S.'iiiiilioii.l
It v.-.iii in iici-onluioij with thi rent
,riii' 'l-' 'hut thu Iiii luii'tlon of lnii ii'ii
. nr im lirtili-, v ir I'i'ili il i.s deelArtd thnt
nil i.i. ii nr.; rfiili.'l i'iii il, mill endowed by
the i ''' :t tiitli ruiiiin iunlii liable rvhin
X him nr.. i nntiii"iinl. What if, mount
bv tin'? I ih) not riiippo.M it ia meant I lint
ull men lire '''ii!il in nraui.t'dKocictr. The
v.-rv il'ii of or-'-in . item iiuiila rule nml
I'uur I'urnry,
Although John W, I'urniy i to far In
llllvil'ifll of t' A illllilMtlUtiull JMnncraoy
l!iat I.e wyii enough Kciwible thine; to ciiiku
the ).ui:t'S to di-noum e him n ' JJhick
U"piiblic.in,' ho neveith. li'M owix'otml!
any isoini! very nilly Ihingi probably from
the force of habit contracti 1 !urin;r a for
mer loin: iJcinocrutic cxiit-rii.nw. In I'or-
my' 1'rcM, of Nov, 5, in u Niliii.r edito
rial Hiiiih f-siiyii to tnko u vi ry calin and
,h;ioviilu al view of tho IIiirnr'H Ferry
trni.dy, w hich niijiuirn to the l'rim t'j fur
uinli nn omiftiuii for loine very wie roiinn I
to tho Southern Democracy, the Northern
AholitiimlHli, anil tho ll' ni!il!enim CTcry
where tt'hilu to the DoiiI.ih Democracy it
M-ciiis ','tli Forney to migect nothing Imt
u.i miipicloiis future, when ull otli'T jiartitu
hhiiM Ijecoino conrinccd from uriinicnts
drawn from fillil)iiiti-r;noii-r.itioiii
that of the Southern Democracy nv'nimt
Culm, with thnt of Old Drowu tctiint liar
ier' I'erry, thnt the only nalrntion for the
Union will alone Ijo found in a p.iitriil ri!
of other imrtirii to the (.Intforru of the
IiifiuitiKslitial (Jmnt, Wiiilu Foriify in too
inucli of n iimu to charp nny lilnmv upon
the llo,ullicnn party, or upon nay inemlicr
r'ejplaiioiH hy whi'li so;n 'nvirn a ml oth- of Hint jmrty, in the uWtiicc of ttery vis.
tige of jiroof, lie nerertlule.i coiiiei to the
very Miiitiit coneluon tl.nt iii the sectional
orgaiii will lil. inio t!iu .iiljlifnns with
we oiiiii io oe rirr ciwnleil nml t-;rcuni
fiect for the future, indeed. Hear him
the following extinct:
"The ioi;ticiii.s of that orpnizution
It' .ilillnili liuru lireii tiuiglit ni'xt fore
lily liy the liariH'M Kn v uutliretik that
no n nous in tlm Union arc wore (le. pl
inti rested in ri'Teiitinjr nil kiicIi wnTeiiiciits
in future than tliemselven. Tiiey know that
iiiey lire iicui.' iieiu re.i,ow(ililc hv the J)ciii.
ocnitii; ire.HS of tho country, for whnt Imn
Oiciirred, nml that some iniwls inay I.e
more or km inllneneed liy the charge th;
they are, to hotue c.t. nt, ueeouululile lor
joim bruwus niovtmeiitj. We lire liot
now di. ciivin the justice of this accuss
lion wiictiur true or lulse. it mutters not
lor our insciit .urj,ine hut it i.s evident
that the li.t.lYMn ol the politicians of th
l!' iiililican nuty iv(iu-e tliem to dodo nil
in tlieir power to fii'.r..:;s liiture insur-
IVel.OilS
Now, when wo read the nhove several
wci k'i ii'n, w(! felt a good deal disgusted
with John W. Forney for tcllinjr us thut
Hie c'nirges Made hy the lemlers of the rot
ten Democracy ngaiiift Ki juiMicnius for
cimiilicity in tlie lute lill.lju.stcriii'' proiec
of IJrowu, without the least evidence, ought
locuu. us to treat them in miv other way
er lire !'.ovi in d. Ju every irovertimeiit
you Mil t l.iivo jvcriion and thoM! who
ro to I.e son r:i. i. The lie n who frani' ii
t.i) I' el.ilat:o:i of I'lili poudi nee meant to
jii.t o:i record ll.' ir prut' t nguinst the fy
leiii iii th'! (j!d World where men claim to
rule hy Dlviuo rilil, nml to Imd it over
vtln.ri, Tley meant to repudiate, then nud
forever, that imi'i in horn with the right to
rule over man. lie derives that (loiuiulou
from tin) for.'e of power. When imtioiiK
went to war, and the army of one initio:
(raptured that of another, the captives were
hew at ihi! mercy or the cuptoifl. Iiiey
con' I p'lt l.'icm to death or rcduco them to
nluvery. itiH l,y vu tuo of the cvercisi? of
llilii power, hy I.m id law, that Miivcry ex
its, and it cannot exist uuy oilier way.
Tii WM pro.-Inimed vpiim iijro as the Uw
if lin-hiiid. Lord M.m-lielil d chired thnt
(liv. ry co il I not eU in Kn'.-l ind; that a
slave eonl 1 wit I, realhu in K ii?lutu; that
the moment Ijvj touched Uriti.di to I his
nhaekles f. II
The iii.iaziiic article nays there me a
jrrent luan.v liiiii's that ( 'nngrcM may an
thori.o oliiers to do, whieli it cniiuoi do
itself. There eiui l,u no greater fiilliey.
Wh.it a pr. in..hro!H id. a that Congron
c in aiil.io.iz.! Men Hung to lie doiio which
it ha.s w iiuliii.iilv o do iise
Flits i ii . r iii. ianee.s tho ctaldishiiient
of coiul.s rt liii li le; Miiys have conl.-rred ou
them liy Co:i; n .vi the power to henr and
deli ruiiiiR c;i.-en w hile ( 'oii'res.s has no nidi
potviT. It is true, Congress does not po.s-
s s-i ,iu iiciai pimcr, ami it m i ijiLilly true
tl:nt il caiiniit cinder fucIi powers. Cull
I.i'im ij niiihnri.'.nl to c.-talii,h crrtoin
com Is, nml wlnu eotiii;...iiui, it is the (Jon
stilillioii Wit ti:ij-t.ti whicli j.ive.s liiein ja
dieia! pow.Mw. J deny that Uongiyss can
coi.l'er I 'gi.s'ntivi' power upon any I o ly o!
in 'ii it c.itiw't its. f( rivisp. It nniv'con-
l .livi' power upon a 'iVriitori.il I,eg
nn. I it in.iv, if it think proper, ex-
' . .... :,. 'i' . .. ...... i i
..nit I'-., in ;u Itli.ll'liUI lieu
Irr le:;i,
i-l.itll.e,
crv-'c I
:;i
l -.:.l all
!. I.ituie.i
law. s pitied l.y Terrilo
W.MV IViillired to In' M!).
r.il
n.il l,';;:.!.ituii'.i w.iiv iviiuired to lie- mi!
iii. lied 1. 1 Congress, and originally had nn
for. e null s.s upjirovnl Ly Hint Lo'dy. Af-t.;rv:n-,.s
it was declared that tho laws
Vp .1 ! he siihniiitcl to Congress, nud go
intocT. i! iinlf.iS di-appi'iived. Doi .Simv
t)'i.l.V .i. .' I that Ciierivsi could uholish Jic
Territory f Utah, Uiiiisms or Nelirasku?
J( C.iMr. ii cm pasn n l...v uvi.nv.ing a
J'ei'.itoi'.e, cni'iiit it nniiiil ilnt l.iw? (
seem e.'i i;r, i;,.,t lint Territorial I.cgislv
tuiv-!. pow.-r l. exehnlo ftlavtry and
4 . .1 f .1 ,
,m.ii v ii :;:,rs, ins no;.
W.I.. .V'A.1.-, - . . K,llr(
excrrsijy csu?:::""
SATl'F.DW, ,IAM'.I!V1I, 1 SCO.
ttt l nnv-u Mm,
"Tiic I'.la.k Kepiihlicunni,, ALui.tioii-i-ift
mo liie only partisans who do this
niiiirh'rri;;;iou with oliCcNj.-H,,. Demo
cratic pu ly never Lis; it never w ill "
,Ai'7.v .S.-. ,'...
Oil, lio-everyhu.ly knows that the K Hi
nt..
' religion'
l.ulv'hei';',
m!,.:I:,,.
Since it li
it -)Y, I
rl never 'mingles' aiiylhing ,ke
with 'politics.' It also has u
r for neyilihig i!mt 0l);
tei.ijui-.iiien witli politics-awl
s.iilopttdtlioiiirale'srule ('Will
. I.e.s) ivtly much (;uit 'luiilii
rvi'ii i.oi.or or commo.i
tie). Tlia Den.uernlii
mil!
tlie ,.;,ft CJuliiMI to
(I. ..I 1 1 ii.el wij
than that of contempt. Doesn't Forney
now that tl.eso cditor.s would Le jibt us
ready to i! nr,fe the ' responsiLilitv ' of tiic
whole nflair upon Paul or IMer, if they
thought thry could liy tLut melius tleceire
voler-s enough to allow the Dlnck.s to con
trol a hundred millions per annum of U
funds for tho next four venr.-?
V v laid Forney's Press Ly, thinking to
notice the article at a future time hut the
arrival of Hie J ciinsv vaniuii Lv llm List
mail all'uidi ih n good opportunity to no-
ico it now. liy rending the following ox
I......I IV... 4l. It e. . i. ,
u.mv iiuiu me i ciiiisyiraniiin, liucluumn.s
home organ, it will he nan that the 'Dcm
ocriitic press' doiMi't 'hold the HoiuiLIi
an.s re.spoiis;,c jdmic:
I ue 1 rcss ot I umd;ir, ,n nn article
In .vied A (i.'sl.ou for Ailiiiiiiistration
Org.Mis,' nsks, ' , th,. Administrate
orgnis wiitport Jude-e Dou.'hi. should
he nomiii'iled Ly tl.u CharlcsUui Court u-
t:o:i in 1 Si, 'I;
Tin- LlMidy victims of the Harper's Fir
ry iiisiiiT.ctlivn liuve heeu scarcely huried
the in ir.lcrent and traitors who ire yet
ui.r, are even now st,;od:ng litfore tliedrem
i , ;i i ....... - i i i , , .,
H.. II.I.U hi uiiirngtu i.i n ; nun (loui.tltss
ire long n ( rriLle spectii'de will be pre.
v"'1''- t t" the American peoile ii inUmcs
i"ilh on hiimlrttl ru lims Mihlf sn lij suvr
'V''.'V.(.''. Whilt our wliol. peiiploare
shuddering over what has been (i.iJie, nml
e.iuteinplaliiig with horror what Im.s yd to
hi' ilouc, we ure nshed Ly an aider and
id'it'.-rof .vl..ury agitation, a vioUtor if
Congrcssioiinl einictincuts, u villlliirof th.
honesty wiih pop
J party rrcfcm to
'I'lligiun with politics it hasn't
'J'clion to ' iiiiit-l.ii-' a gocd
'y wiln l.oliiies - while ihe
lima w.ios.ioushj lias such a thing as a
voic-ei, !.,(., (ii.rish.s (eld, prJncij.i,.,, ns
honor mid hoioty hy n fusing to ub.-crll)p
to tho pVak ' rulo, s.-u'l coLsidcrod a ' i
liitble Democrat' w.y more. T:su't at all
li.-csaiT f.ir your p rty to tell us that they
are below ' iu:ir!;ng' anything like 'rei
glon' with iVr pel.tlcs -every hody knows
in..! t:i.'., i. iv.i ;.;i t r. -i t Mrt of
to the ' V.IA ll ; ;,l.!;e.iiis.'
wiii.'l.n
wr.
w
I o..ti:i
! r. ., .ii.: Ti.e um.'iy friends UJ
'pl..:ut:,..eii, ol l,;.4 iyui.Vlilali w be
(1'1'l.v J aincd .o hear of Ids ,ks Lv u.
' K o! tile North. I'l'i-e IVml
e of the i..,t poiiular of tho slr.ii.i.
c:i ti.e l'i..., r VI!!.ti., it..
, , - . . ........v , j i e
was ft u.a.Nvu Nia. oa !lml Ddd Fellow
...lit
l'0:i 10 "C lodges in this cilv.
His tody had Lotbeea rrcoverod at l..s
account.. The I o !y ,1(,m, kKM
,,UJ W l1 encase i in a metallic coffin
t.irow u overboard, and it Is t
wash ashore.
wa
"ilOSfJ will
e..-; i:M.;.;. TUl) ullicatiou of the
Dalles Journal has l.eui i-luiiuMy ,u
JxiiJcd. Cui:.-o ni.t 0f funds, ui.j ueS
lect of lubxTihem to jay up.
eoi.sliiule.l nuthoi'itiis, a public shimhr.
m pin, i.e men, tt co-laljoivr in these do'iiLis
i..' iimieiiiis ami Aliohtionisis, nud their
uuy in tr.ll.ng w,th nn.l ilistoilinir the Con
Miiiilion to suit their pica! ur doctrines
""' i "y tae most notorious dciuoMli.-i
"' P' "pw upon every ipicstion sacred
loine peace, inippimss, dignity and pros
i"i".i ui u.u uaiion ami lis govcnimeiit
we nr.. i sio d wli.ther the onlv constitu
tonal party of the country is prepared to
.m.ise. i:is course ami accept of hi.. doe
limes ol slavery agitation ut the ri-k of
lonewiiig servile iiimiitci Cons in the Terri
ioi.i.s wwiv ncCier i;,e nrni of Ffdral
i ' ' " soverei-ulv can protect Hi
r.ghtsor save the lives of our fidiow-cili-
ens. lci , K,.,,,,!,;,,, mu ,1)e ,Lo
ui.onists answer his ipieMiun,
f'o d seems that poor
whole burthen of
nuti slavery sentiment of the country laid
on .i, shoulders by tho sauio ' Democratic
pr.ss' ho thinks w hite men ought to be in
'lu'Wl. We know ..f o better tdvice
that wo can give the poor fellow than to
l"to his own langnngo, a wo,.(, or
two so ns to nuke it lit t:,c occasion:
"V'.K-r For,,,;, hu ,., ,,.,,
for(il h lhf Urr' fW0M,,W- thai
noin.ms h the L';un are more Jfth,
iut-rate,! i prere, ' ,w
inature t.l,n .V ;),,., ,Jin,,rJ,
They iHn,e A.. th. ,j , L h. U .,,,.
f
viirciicf tio noaTmsrviisr..
TIIIUTV..IxTTvKS LOrfT !
LIST UV Till'. LOST AM) KWI'.DI
Tho ttvamer Noi lhcriicr, Cujit. W, L
Dull, left San Fruiioiieo on Wediiesduy,
Jan. 4, and the next day about livo o'clock
in the uflcrnooii, ttruek a f imken rock about
two miles Ill-low Dliiul' Itecf, on the count
of Culiforiiin, Ci.pt. Dull went below, and
found the vuscl filling very fait, awl inline
dintely put all hflinls to work pumping; but,
finding the water gaining on thcnl, he
headed the vessel for hind, uliout two milcii
distimt. At the tiino the vessel struck, it
was a perfect calm, nwl the chock was
scarcely noticed Ly any one but the officers.
The water gained on the pumps at the rite
of on Inch a minute, It is evident that the
vessel struck a nlmrp rock, which made a
terrible rent in tho bottom, After being
headed for land, she grounded about three
huud.fed yards from shore, and in the gale
inui m,oruy loiiowcu, soon went to pieces.
Thirty-six lives were lost seventeen pas
sengers, uml nineteen of the crew, Among
the pii!s"i:gers lost was Cnpt. Swcit.cr, of
Cnneiiiiili, who was on board, with his wife,
and the body of their little child which hud
died on the downward pnssngo, Mr. T.
V. Smith, of this city, wus also on board,
but Managed to savo himself. Several
ladies were on board, but one of whom wus
lo:jt, Miss Gregg, who positively refused to
leave the wreck unless her brother, in whose
charge she was, could go with her. Mr.
French, tho Dr.it officer, lost his life in try
ing to rescue her from the wreck. lie had
been twice on shore, but put off the third
time to try to save her.
We are indebted to Tracy & Co. for thu
following list of the lost and saved, obtained
from Mr. liowman, Purser of the Colum
J'nssrnirrs l.mt. Samuel Grogtr, Miss
(regg, K. kiiuicy, C. lhoinns, A. Hunter,
Messrs. Taylor, Trd'ry, (Jrenshichl, liloom
lid. I, D.-lshuiidrr, Huns, Swcitzer, Kadwell,
Perkins, Meeker, Steward of Jo Lane, D.
W. Jiarrv, (Wells, Fargo A t'o.'s Mes
senger.)
Vusifuscn Siuvi. (. W. Tew, wife
and 2 children, Levi Mstes, A. llimnnn, A.
15. Kabbeson, T. II. Henry, II. Iiledsoe,
T. V. Smith, Satu'l Adler, A. (i. Kaleli.
(r. ignolo, Mrs. Swcitzer, Maria Trcm
bath, J. A. Gullnher, Put Kelly, .1. ()uig-
ey, .Miss Hurtling, Miss Jordon, J. A.
Wheeler, .1. F. Gould, W. Fan-ell, Fred
Freeman, John I. (Jinn, Win. lleese, II.
M. Patrick, Mrs. Thompson and child, John
Morrow, Geo. l'mim, W. D. Knv, Anre-
aii, and -1 Chinamen.
Ccrir Lost. A. French, 1st Officer: IL
Mahood, 2d do.; A. A. Nation, 1st Asst.
Fngiiifcr; J I. Dovle, Fireman; L. Howes, j
Coal Passer; J. Dennnyer, Carpenter; Miko
Dowry, W. G. Clark, Fred Mauss, Sea-
ui'-n; Joim rant, Mr?s. II. Steward; Jos.
Webster, Poller: J. D. Turner. T. Conno-
ly, M. Su iifz, J. lledden, (.'abiu Waiters;
T ft. I. . t 1 .... '
1.. i oisiiujr, IkIlook; 11. liciiKeii, IMtlo.;
II W..HI ".I .1.. '
Map of Ono
We have been presented I')' H. J. MlCop
inlck, V.m., of Portland, with a most beau
tiful map of our young State, which was
compiled from the latent and most rdiublo
Government Survey Ly J. A. I'owntill,
Fxp, of Oregon City. In :. It is three
and a half hy five and ft half feet, Is Well
mounted on tollers, and has heen declared
by thu Kustern press to be the handsomest
j State map in the I 'uion. The inurgin of
the map is cmlnllished with splendid views
of the principal towns in Oregon, namely
Salem, Jacksonville, Kugtno City, Dalles,
Oregon City, Corvulliis, nml Portluml, and
tho best reprcviitntiou of tho Fulls of the
Willuini'tto ever made. Theie views were
nil engraved from drawings made by M. de
Girardin, rxpr(Jy for this purpose. It is,
indeed, " nn ornament thut nhould adorn
every household in Oregon," uml reflects
front credit upon Mr. McCoruiick, the en
terprising publisher, who hus been ut great
expense in getting it up. The limps can be
had in this city of Mr. Fleming, nt the Post
Office. Price, live dollars. The price is
so low that no family In Oregon can well
afford to be without a copy. liy all menus,
have one of theso maps hanging up where
your little 'shavers' can daily sic it, and
they will nc(iiire soiuu idea of tho " way
the land lays'' in Oregon, which they might
not otherwise get soon. It would also
provo of considerable benefit too large
number of older h'-ads.
J. W. St I.UV.IX. We believe there is
no news agent in this great Kcpublic who
has, for tho lust six or eight years, exhibit
ed more energy in his line of business than
Mr. J. W. Sullivan, of San Francisco.
lie is the most enterprising of news men,
and has done more to promptly distribute
the latest intelligence from ull parts of the
world to every town and hamlet on the Pa
cific slope of this Continent, thu Sandwich
Islands, Australia, Ac, than any other man
now living.- It is a common occurrence
with him to charter a steamer in Sun Fran
cisco on the arrival of an Atlantic steamer,
after the regular mails have been closed, at
an expense of from one to five thousand
dollars, to carry the latest journals to Sac
ramento, in order thut his express agents
starting for thu mines might get them ahead
of the mail.
t&" We take pleasure in directing the
attention of our numerous friends to the
i
advertisement in our coliiini s, of Sands' I
Sarsnparilhi, which may be nsed as occasion
requires, with bendit to every one. A
remedy which claims to have ncifonnod so I
many well-authcnticr.ttd cures, deserves a
fair trial.
How l IttdlKH i.iiiirmiB,
I'm Aiiiii s-DearSir: In the short time
I have been hi jour Interesting State,
have Leeii struck with one great obvious
want, to develope Its resources the wuut
of a lurgi! increase to your lutioiing popu
lation. How Is this to be obtained?
I think the ni'itit vfl'i tnul measure to no
coniplisli this object, would hu thu appoint
iiient of tin Emigration Committee, with nu
nctive, intelligent, judicious President, who
should take the lead in thu circulation of
documents in the States, in setting forth the
ndvaiitiiges of Oregon for settlement, point
ing out the proper routes to reach this val
ley, In befriending tho emigrants on their
arrival, In directing them to portions of the
Stute where wild lauds or cultivated farms
cun be obtained, where employment can bo
had, where temporary shelters can be found,
so that when emigrants arrive hero, they
shall not be deprived of ull their means in
sustaining themselves a few wciks thus
causing a dMIkc to the country nwl its in
hnbituiits,
A thor' u.di and liberal arrangement for
the encouragement of migration to thi
point for the employment of emigrants on
their arrival here, or for o.nt.ng out lo
emigrants melius which shall rendir them
comfortable, after their long and toilsome
journey will give confidence to conic, ninl
will insure tho best feelings of the eurgmiif
toward the population of thu State and to
the State its. If.
Arc the people of this State (0 iiiik-IkI
voted lo their own personal interests ns not
lo realize the necessity of the meiMire
herein proposed? There is always a print
moving population in thu Western States.
Would it not be wisu to divert the current
of this moviii'r mass to Oregon? Would
it not pay, even as a money consideration,
for some attention to this uia.ter?
I make those suggestions, because I think
a system based upon them would greutly
bent fit this State, and would also ultimate
ly confer even superior benefits on the p'o-
pie that would be induced to cast their lot
with you. s. r.
January , lSiifl.
II. Wellington, .'id do.
Crew Sured.W. L. Dnll, Captain, W.
I. r.irch, 2d Officer; T. O'Ncil, Engineer;
. M. line!;, Purser; Jus. lirynn, -Jd Asst.
Ingiiieer; L'd. MoAnny, W. Toml.; D. J.
'lougliu do.; Richard Dumas, Jerry Har
nett, Win. Whitley, Firemen; Root. Boyd,
Harrison Norton, l-rank Callahan, Coal
nssers; .lames l.tiinalian, Storekeeper: II.
Otto, 11. Gardner, Jus. Silver, John Da'y
lluli Duncan. D. llarrifran, Jas. Whiirh-
Ion and Win. King, Seamen; John Di iniu?.
Steward; John Polsom, Head Waiter; S.
ewis, Stccriig,' Steward; Josu Ahneda.
'aiilryninn; Richard Hill, Raker: M. Mor-
uii, John Powers, Geo. Stege, Cabin Wnit-
rs; H. Dull v. Stccrairo Waiter: Moses
ogers, liar Pilot.
G. F. Rowwuy,
Purser Steamship Columbia.
Forney has the
'responsibility ' for the
d!e Ay the Democratic press of the contrf
for Kh.it hatpcatrre l, An what is i.ikh.v
to iv.rn, anJ thnt some m.uh ;y
more or l.tt ;,,dU:nct;t , the charge lht
!.y are to soi.ir txtt nt accountable lor
JAn ;,-,. ', ,nrenrn!t. U't art'ttot
cv ii .-,,, just;ct ,- ,hit ac(.u,m
l.oH-rhnher true vr false ,t ,llai!,rt not
'?"!-'' i'-r-lut u iseri.hm
t'.ut ti tnUrotSi'Uhe ,,ualU r toi-cmnn
; arty rr.u.re them to .u all ia their is)fr
lo rr. fkturt inrrrhont ','.'
Oriental Paintinc Mr. A. II. Mor-
tn, a young gentleman who has recently
come to Oregon Troiii the Atlantic States,
propests to get up a clnss for instruction in
this beautiful art. His terms will be rca-
so.tir.hlc, and payable at the conclusion of the
Cfsotis. Specimens of the naiiitinc can be
eon at the Postofiloe in tiiis citv. whore
the iiaints can also bo Irft with Mr. Flem
ing, the Postmastrr. Go urn sec theso
spooii'icns, young ladies, mid if you are not
tempted to acquire tlie art, wc are mistaken
ough instruction to his pupils
Pltuiii Sokk Tiiiioat. This despite is
becoming fatally prevalent in some parts of
the country. Recently, in Jacksonville,
Oregon, four of the five children of John
and Malinda Roberts were earned to the
grave by it ull within three works.
4y Wo arc under particular obligations
to Tracy & Co.'s Express and especially
to Cris Taylor, Esq., Agent in this city
for repeated favors in the way of supplying
us with the latest news.
i p.. ... - i
France ano Enci.and. The London
Times has again n disquieting article on the
relations of England and Franco. It com
plains that in France every instrument that
cun work on public opinion is being cm
ployed to raise a violent spirit of animosity
against England and the nation at large,
and that the army arc taught to loo!; on a
war with England ns not remote. The
Times cannot discover nny serious question
nt issue between tho two governments, and
affirms that it is the power of tho Emperor
alouo to put nn end to the state of tilings
daily becoming more serious; and if ho does
not do so, there is a reasonable ground for
drawing a gloomy inference from his silence.
The London Morning Star says that
there is a plot on foot which contemplates
n crime of no smaller magnitude than the
plunging of England and Franco into w ar.
The London Post denounces tho article
that's nil. Mr. Morgan guaranties thor- Jin the Times ns a wanton and wicked alarm,
A....!. ;.,.-ti...ti.i.. ... I.:., :i. n .i . i . . . ., . ..
A
Fkom the East. By the overland nail
wc learn that no Speaker has yet been
elected. Tho lasl ballot stood for Sher
man, Rep., HO; Bocock, Dcm., 88; Gil
mer, Southern Amor. 4(1-smiierfi " 13.
- c-
pocially designed to put the bloo 1 of the
nation up. It adds: " Wc may some d ly
find ourselves at war with France, but not
in consequence of a sudden and unexpected
invasion."
The San Ji an Dikfutlty. The Lon-
V personal rencontre between Messrs. don Times, upon the San Juan difficulty
og'in nwl Kcllogof Illinois, was proven- enlarges upon the general conviction that
1
tod by the interference of friends.
Only one proof copy of the President's
Message hns been printed, and that is in his
own possess, on.
Vice President Bivckenridge has bon
looted 1'. S. Senator from Kentucky.
Tist'Miui.i.'s Si'kkoii. A lar'c portioa
of our paper this w eek is takeu up with a ' K'il ls impossible, may not be nn illustration
speech of Judge Trumbull, Senator in Con- j of triltl'-" The editorial, after pointing
gross from Illinois. We will publish the 01lt 'he importance of San Juan to Eug-
war between America and England is im
possible. It, however, says: "There are
some convictions whicli work out their own
truth in practice, but there are others whiih
tend to their own practical rcfution. Wc
sincerely hope that the different readings of
the axiom that war with England and Auicr-
rot next week. Judge Trumbull is one of
the most prominent of the rising Republi
can statesmen of the Union. Bo sure to
id the speech. It is a sounJ document,
and knock the last remaining peg from un
der the rickety fabric of Donglasism.
Tun Minis. The latest news from the
Similkanieen diggings is uncommonly favor
able. Should those rewts continue till
Jpnng, a .real rush may b looked for iu
that direction.
Om Mails. The letter mail bag for
Oregon City was lost oa the Northerner.
Part of the paper mail readied here, but in
a badly damaged condition. Few of the
directions cam It read
land, and the impossibility of the surrender
of it, nuless some very different title be
brought forward from nny yet seen, con
cludes by expressing much satisfaction that
the right to the island will be coolly dis
cussed in Washington and Londoa, while
the affairs on the spot will remain in statu
quo. 1
A Si.ENtiFR Threap. A Mississippi
pajHT, in eulogizing the dlsnnionists, savs:
'The everlasting destiny of the South
hangs upon snob men as Jefferson Davis
and others." If this bo trne, how apnro-
pjiatrly may we exclaim, in the language !
of Dr. Watts j
Drluitn an Kuslt.
Ed. Argns; I happened on a ftr.iy num
ber of the Albany Smut Machine, the
Dolazoiiian, alias the Oregon Democrat,
the other day, und not having road anv of
its lucubrations the desire to get a glance
at it overcame ull f clings of repugnance.
In ruiiiiiii'r my eye over its columns I saw
Iiii.-h Bush Bush blazing up every
where. Well, us I had often heard Dela
on glorify Bu.ih and Bush glorify Dol.i.on
mtil one might have supposul they were
a most precious pair of angels, 1 proceeded
to road in order to sec how they rogird.-d
each other at this pns -nt.
Now, Mr. Editor, 1 do honestly nver
that I really did read the whole of the first
article on the first page, mid .1 fee f. sure yon
will give me a credit mark for the yW that
enabled me to do it. While reading I took
notes, and leaving a small margin far mis
takes, the following will give a cwrect idea
of the gist of the whole mutter What
chntle, noble, rlraiiiit language our quail-1
(loin political nngcls liave ucqu red by long
praotic Bush is kid up ns 'perfidious,'
(2) 'mercenary,' (:!) ' npostate,' () ' blood
sucker,' 'dirty,' ' damnation,' ' blood-hoiiml,'
scurrilous,' 'hyena-liko,' 'vindictive, ' 'hate,'
(3) 'vilify,' (2) 'madman,' 'dictator,' (2)
impudent,' 'black-guard,' 'villainous,' 'ty
iant' (Ii). Th: figures appended show the
froqu Micy with which each of theso lovely
epithets is employed.
Satisfied with that page, I turned to the
second nud under n bush I saw 'political
demagogues,' 'asses,' mid 'knaves.' But
having exposed my moral sensibilities to
this amount of impurity, I rolled the pnpi
up, and passed it to where nil such 'moil
mils' should bo sent direct from tl.c office
of publication.
1 had nearly forgotten, however, to say
that the w ord 'Keoknk' was mixed up with
Bush ns a source of trouble to the opera
tors of the machine. Keokuk seems to
all'oct Delazon something after the manner
of tho 'Panama fever.' ' What can the
matter be' in the Democratic family?
Warso.
Timothy or Hi'nls ivuss.
En Awirs: This valuable grass should
lie cultivated more largely than it is at
present. Somu fanners complain that it
will not grow on tlieir farms. M
cm farmers often sow the seed without any
, .umn.m- icsuiis. io use a phrase with
iiiem, nicy say it docs not take" that I
(iocs not start well. Sometimes wlmn H,
i -en germinates well, it will be killed by
! lint enne ni.!iK
Timothy makes capital fodder, and if one
sowing ia. is, liners should not abandon
ns cultivation. I won!;! suggest that a
field for timothy should be plowed very
deep, s.iy ten inches, so thnt the soil will
sumo, a neavy drought, and also will stand
heavy rams for deep plowing will be a
benefit in both cases.
These aie merely hints that may be re
tloctcd ou by your farmer rin.L.n. .
mm m v m
viaMttiBDl
In I'.nlluiiJ, mi lh I5ih In.iunt, iv i. -n,u..,lrliu.
M .Ury.. Ski.l, lur.. ' , ' ''
tuii.l. I.. Mr. II. V. 1W.m, of Wouvrr
On leu. il.i, by Win, Jluil.,w,,, J' jj. ,
Wh.liicy, f .Marion cuuiily, to Mm 'ft,
lYli.ll. Ion, uf L'liiukiuiiua cunly, u
(III i), j.aiit, by Itev. T. Sluvoiu, Xr,
Vine HI lo M i IS. 'l'r.im-11, nil uf :o,t,Mr' "
On ihr 2lilh ulli in ObiiMua, wij,-,,- .
'IVrrilnry, nt ilia le Jrneo of lr. H i,,r, Lv li
.- I- -neou, .Mr. Daniel W. .j!"'
Hnnd.1 HKrMarllU.-'ihi, pilrt.
rrme.ly i.oinUiiie in luHl lliciiok-ri,M of o a
Iii- il o, a iiiiI.I cuiliarlio, and . (,,( , .
ly ii-moVM frmii llm bloml, and ui,u, (u;tt 'gf
bmly, llm iuii.i. ilira of unliculili) wwreiion, a),; ?
riik'emlrr llilii feiddiwu., Mla tiUiif , ,,,
ro..l nflheiiiiluily. Alllioii,'h prove,! o,flic,
t'ioin it limy be lulicn ul all limm wi: n,ite
afeiy, il ciialuine li.i puweifiil lraiia dru. J,
d. bil luie Hie eynli ui, or lniiier.il j.ui.oit I.i U .
Ihe cuiiiLiiiliun.
ripier'diiud no'J by A. II, Si. I). SAXD.s loo1
I'ulloii kI , New Yutk. 1'rieo $1 imh buli'le
ei h. Hire fur $.!.
JT ltra.1 III'' ailverli'FiiiPMl ill uiinlhvr calmiig.
So!d by Da. 8 TKKI.E, Oicoii City, and bv
l;ni,"jil g -iiorully. '
FOR EYKRY HOUSEHOLD!
M.CORMICK & POWNALL'S
HOB. .tX. B
jy-OV THU HT.Vfl". 01' ORfli jtf
IS NOW HEADY FOIt DEllVKIJY To
ul).-t-iibi-re wiij ellieni.
Price Five Dollars.
f"2T !-'nbTilien ii H, I iillirn iu Cl.iekuMia. r
IV vim be UJ.lie l by llie l'ustllutelur at (Jrr-o,,.
Cly.
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA
Tor Purifying the Blood,
AND Foil TUB CUKE OK
.Scrofula, Mercurial DiscHses, Rheiiwalidn .
... i: : a. ..i i 1
iiiiaiicvi cnu'.injrn ulcers,.
Liver complaint, I Kspe pain, liioutbiii,.
Sail Ktit'iiin' Lumbago, White Swell
ings, Hip OiM'imi', Kiiluig-iiient of.
thu liiiliesaud J.iinis, Fi-icr
S re, I'Yinulo Com.
plaints Hrysiprlas,.
I.iss of Appelilc,
Piuiples,. Ilih.-j,
t-lonernl lX-bil-iiy,
Il lin Ion" been a in.wl iiiiiKirfiinl (lexidi-rutuhi1
ill the l.r.n l i-e uf lliidleine, iu ubluin u reuird
him lur l.i I lie, anil ui'eriliii(ly .) find il rtw.irie.1
loulimwt nu vera illy iu ull llnwu lormi-niiiig a,.
easeenf llir l.ili tinning to llie liulirnc.uiid in.
jiiriuiis to llie li..illli. 1 1 in u ionic, iii.:iielil, anil
tliiii.lW-liint. ll ueis Hiniiliuneoiialy njioa (lie
Toii.i-ii, ihe cincci.A-riiiN, uml Iho bowkm, and'
lliiu llnue ,r..e.s,'s, uhicli ure ordinarily llie re-'
ull oI'tiihkk diil'nreiii kinds uf nirdu-i in-.iire air-'
r.i d uu ul ilit. .nne Line llirongh Uil- iu.struni,-i:-Uliiy
uf tiih ova riMiieili.il ujirnt. lie (,ril
ineril is tl'Hl il ni.-ets nn.l iirutru'.izrt Ihe Hi-live
piinc f.D ol ili.-i-ii,e iiM-lf, nn.l when Uml in v.m.
Ihe tjiiiit.inis iipcewurily ilisiiiiir. The ra
I'idily wilh tt-hieh the pilirnt rreuvera lu-ullli and'
ttrenlh iimler iliUlripie iiilltk-nce is miririiiiiijj.
KSM ARK ABLE CURB.
I.ISM Cui'S-v, (Iregou Tv.-!, )'
Mnrrli 1 1 . i ."..". .
Mis-Ij. A. I!. - f). Samis. New Vo.k: lieu--
lleinen. Ill Ihe tininir ,, lb.,3, while uuourwuv
from li.Oi .iu lo tins uluee. mil- eld.nl l.,.v una
eized W illi UhWe.'liiig un l severe ).iim ill iiiele;j
which nny nv uuy grew wur e, mini lim Wgi con--tr
ieied. unit beraiiie mi puinl'iil thnt be could net
Willi,, nml we hu.l In cnr.y him uboiii like an in-'
luut. We leiic-he.l Alha.iv nil llie. 'Id of Oelniier.
eoin;.!,-iily w,,rii i.m by Imigue. liy line Ihne,
he Wus reUn.-ed In 11 )crlV-ct ke'cton. Hera we'
were nmhle.l lo euu.-iilt a iliyaiciaii (Dr. IlillJi'
who hoiif!y roufrioed lie cjni.l mil cine him. ul-'
llnnigli he nuuld jive him tnt-dicinu that would re-'
!..... .1 . ., r . . . . ,
..no uu, iiuih. j ii oiik exiuei ev eoi)ieuiiui nnl-
Lo dune, or dejlh was inev.ldble. Ueinu reeom'
iiiu-i.ileil lolrv our .Siiraii(:tritla, I ii-iieiire. bol-'
,t e. Al'ier l,.kii' eniiie, he ujijieured worse; but'
!H-eterin with i 1' olituined a nccon.l buttle,'
'wliiehfeeiiied to f:rii ile w-illi Ihe iliea.e, uml .
(uii-i'il n iiiuikrd .iiiM.iveiiieul : Ihe ewellinj unit'
I'uiii in the legs were rid itedr hie uppi'liiu im-'
proved, and his eolur bej.n In nlnin. Thus eu-'
c.iiiri.gi..l. I piimhiis ! u third hetlle ; while lk
'" the swell eg-i iu h a legs broke, and maia'
pieces uf Unie una liglnh of tin inch long came'
(in, iillir which hie legs slra'ghl.ni'd mid heuled'
up He in l ov perfecily recovered Innaoap-'
pearunee o; b-. ing a eiipjile, anil can perform
inosi kin.lauf cuiiuiuti liiijur, us nil our ueghb.ire'
can certify. Vuur-, icspeclfuiry,
(:au-:b davis.
Prcp ircil mid .M hy .1. It. D. H.IM)S.
Wli.ieu!c Dm' ? !., 1UU 1'tilluu slrcct, corner
iintiiii, ,e.v i era.
!So!d,.lM hy II. Jl IX.-UIX tt Co., t Fmn'
eiin; l:(Mi &. COIT1.S, Mmnillr ; U. II.
McDONALI) &. CO, Sun-amenta; und by
Dnif gisis g..n. ml!y.
Du. STKliLK, Ag nl, Orrgoa City, jl-tin.l
SHU Mll'S SALE.
"1V VIltTL'K nf llni'c ex- rutioin issiiei) lome
J J from the ollice of the ekrk of ihe circuit
court lor the Shoe of Oregon, fu: C'luckiiniaacoun
ly, daled January C, l.stit), in favor of Thonia
aiarinan St Arlliur Wurner, James Milne, and
Joseph 11. Uiley, nilm n nrrnlnr of John Itiley, de
ceased, against J,,,a (.!. (Iibson, I liuve levied;
uion llie lollnwiiig deenribed real ectate a lh
prepcrty nf the mid Gibson, nn.l kI.i.II Droeeeil l
ell Iho inlei est i.f sjild (iibenu in Ihe name at
pu'ilic auction to the holiest bidder for cash, on
Ihe eijjilh duy of l-'cbruury mxl, at 2 o'clock
p. in., to wit Lot mimlii red two, except tweaVV
feet on the norlh si.hi ilirreuf. n,l li nnn.Wi
eight ill block mini!,, nd lliree, as descriWrf ea llie,
plut of Oregon Cily. in raid cunly, with ull the.
buildings Ihereoti. The sale la lake place on tho .
proinw LKW1S DAY.
dun. i,18G0. 33 Sheriff Clackanuw Co.
a. n.
fcS- More than ei-hty years a;;o Thom
as Jeff..rson thus declared the inevitable
conflict between freedom and slavcrv, irre
pressible till all wore free:
"Poop rooted prejudices entertained by
the whites; ten thousand re-collections bv
me omens, of the injuries they have sus
tained; now provocations; the real distinc
tions which nature has made; and many
other circumstances will divide us into par
ties, and produce convulsions, which will
probably never end but in the extermination
of one or the other race. Xotli
in? is more cb.irlv nrition ;
Grease..!,.... under thread d-stiny. than the emancipation of the
Hng fvtrlwtng Uunje! j bUcks "
TJiird & Last Appeal.
"ITTE hereby give notice that all accounH ra,
I T our book n Mied by cah or nolo by
te '. 1 , mn, w ill he left in an officer', hands for
co lection. CIJARMAN & WAUNER.
c-regon City, Jan. 7, 1SU0. 39
SHERIFFS SALE.
T)HIRTL'E of an execution issued out of
,, lle circuit court of ll.e fi.urtli jojkial dietrict
(he Mate of Oregon in and for the county of
Lliick.ima, and to me directed, in favor of Mil
ton tllMi againai John (J. Gibson andJoaephN.
I reco;l, for (he mm of eeven hundred and eighlv
ninedollatu nud liftv eeun. inil,..
and accruing cosia, ,td u i,ere j, ,10w actually
due on laid execution the sum of three hundred
,"','! ?ni, '"''y e'""' wilil '"" 'lie""" f""
Ihe I ah day of December, a. u. 18.',9, and ate.
one hundred and liileeu dollar and live cent. cofU.
and eoau to aci-rue.and for want of iiMnal prop
erly lo suti,fy eM execution, I have levied
upon and Khali nneet.il tn .. I 1. .1.. 1. ..1...1I.X
der for cn.li on Ihe eighll. day of February, 160,
an the r ght, title, inieresl, claim, and demand,
which the .aid John G. Gil.,u now ha., or which
il!1. " d auce the 7t, day of sieptember,
If.'U, in and to all ih, .n.'- 1 ..1 -i.
of l-nd known and dcxnaled upon Ihe town plat
01 UregonLoy. infold Male and county, a part
of lot numbered iwo (2) in block numbered thre.
. ' b"n nie on w hjeh n d Gibmn's Sal'
i. ilnaied. and alo lo numbered eight in
Work numbered three (Sl.t.i,...i!,.-m--h-li
w.d G.bsooa .table ntuated, tteiber with all
the bai!d ng, improeemenla, and appurtenonoea
Ihereunu, belong, uf. The wie to take place at
chica p. in. ou ihe promt.
, . LKWrs DAT,
Jjb. ,.15C0 33 S-itriff Clackamas Co-