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UHl LViyUU
KI'ITOII.
OUOON CITY I
SATl'ltDAV, JANL'AltV 21, WO.
ffMMrfttUI .
We re often eik.-d Ijjr men of Imth h
litlcul jinrllK, " Who do you think will Im
the eau.iuiuic for lite iwv-wj lii; year:
Now, we don l piiim,4., t!mt Inquirer think
mat we or anyi.o.iy t-ie can idi am. any
certainty who will I i.omiitutc.l by cither
party. V e may lie si.li, however, to Ull
which way the indict- wn moat gem mil
to M;nt, by Undying the organ of the two
pertic in runout a. ciiona of the Union.
in me ll-pm-Hcaii puny, (lie man wno
In mo-l generally lo.ik.il to a flu atawlurd-
H-arcna I-.muiw ihtm ot .liiMouri. mi
the l,ogu-I, mocrulic parly, the in mi who
un.iii.-t.ouul.ljr Mmidi faln-st now for the
nomination i do i.anr 01 uregon. won-
ghn Mniubi no dhow whutevcr he In the
most iflVluuHy iwd iiji politician runt of I
the It.x t .Mouiitiiiuii. Mn n y of the lend
ing tuihimiimh-rit are l.ln.t rin a good dciil
shout wmitins n .Soul In rn tnun, on a lut
form with s dure roile plunk In it und
thrcflt.'iiin, in c.me of a failure to dure their
wnj ol Churli'itton, to Mow iiji the Coiivcn-
tion, and run a .Southern limn. Now, tit!
ill sll l.luiti r nnnicsiiliifr irnm onndc o
lucre Mowing oil of a little hurndew fire
n
sud smukr, which U.cho iiiiuII Pciuocmtie
Tolcanori sre in the Imliit of doin Just to
from hunting and to frighten their
driven nlggpr tool nt the North into new
o.tthx of allegiance to their Southern man-
ten, who want an auiiuul ackiiowlcdgiurut
that tlirv denjiiwd doiighfucra are still
"owing aervice" to their Southern owner.
An mud an these Mhiniunden niar to he,
there la a great deal of " inetho.1 iu their
niadiicM." They ore (chewing politician,
and aim at mieceM fimt and the practical
development of theories uftcrwurd, rather
than au open d. duration of wihht s and
iutiiitioiia iu a plutform, fii. li ax would in
cur any rUk of defeut. lleuco, when the
CliiirliNtoii C'oiireution niet., a pl.itforin
will he constructed tlmt huh ju.4 an muuy
f.icen an there are fiction to ronciliutc an
unmeaning juggle, gotten up to gull lools
with, just an the Cincinnati I'lutfonn wan,
It will prohuMy he the Ciiiciuniiti I'lutfonn
re-enacted, with pcrhups an additionul
ilunk coiikisling of the " I (red Scott decia-
ion." Upon lliin platform will ho mounted
s " Northern mull with Southern principlca'
ono who will wool the North first and
crr Kulumaudi ra iifterwiirdn. Them'
Southern dixiin!ouitrt know tli.it n Northern
doughface like Lane could he m ule to do
acta of infamy which audi men us J. IT I)u
via or Drown would ho uxhumcd to do,
Who hi lievra that u Southern uiuu could he
found who, hud he been Pr.sMeiit, would
Intro stooped to tho " Cundlc hox Culhoun"
Lrcompton policy tlmt liaa covered the
cntrcn Iliichuuun all over with infumv?
These Kiilnninudera have dirty work to be
performed during tl ext Itvmoirulic ml-
miniat ration which nunc, of them would l.ke
to do thcmsclvea, 'flier want the nluecs of
aomo lltroe or Tour Judges or the Supreme
Court, who tiro becoming incuiiiieitated from
, ,
-H ........ .ouger acn.ee, ,o oe lined t.y
men who will give us Pcnorrutie opinions
'.,.,,,.. I
instead or legal decisions, for the next twen-
.... .' .
ty years. T Iny want the sluve trade rcviv
fd by affording every facility to piracy on
the high seas by crippling our Afrii
iiiiiilron mid conniving nt the smuggling of
wholo cargoes of negroes into Alabama un
der tho very noses of Democratic olliciuls.
They want Cuba to be wrested from Spain
by armed bandits of lillibnstrring minima
rent off from ull our Southern ports under
the real conduct mid eiicnunigeutent or a
Blmm I'.xccutivo interference, arrayed os.
tensility to execute the laws. Tiny want n
lirrtriiMO iritlti.il mi f.iK I.. ..'.. r
........ . .... .... .... , ,H ,m) ,
occuiiition iii Mexico to wrest enough lerr-
t in. V. i . .i . ,
" " "' Klnl em io iiiiiko nvo or ft
six more shivo States. They want Walk-
er'a lilhbusicring project against Central
Ainericii to be iiguiu revived ami pushed to
a successful termination by a scen t com-
phcity of tho authorities nt Washington.
They wont, in the absence or " Congress-1
tonal intervention" to protect slavery in all
tho lerritorus, nn "iiitervention" by the
A.1...I..! ... . i r .
Adniuiistrat.on by way of .piurtering upon
tiic peopl. iiordea of such Democratic ofii-
cutis us Lamlle-lmx Cull.onn and Lccompto, is,
"'i"K o Hie rights or the po
plo by encouraging the most shameful
frauds at elections, ballot-box smiling, nnd
false registering, besides n regular system
. ....R.iiS juries to clear the gmliy ,
punish the innoccnt-mul all this they wm,t
int. kcu t.y n standing army sent hither and
.miner in mo. naming ol the givat Mogul of
oi iicspot.sm in Hie Int.. House at Wush-
iugton. Thry want n President who will
(urn out of ollice every man who dares in
timate tlmt the Government wu formed
for the Ik'ii. fit of anybody but slave-breed-aim
il... I ..... i i.:.. . i i i .
'- 11 m I""ce man wno looks
upon negro capital ns the kind or property
everywhere refirrrd to in the Constitution,
tho "common law" and ull other books,
both in his mother tongue and the dead
languages. They want ubout thirty niill-
ions of (ho Treasury fund per annum used
In buying votea in closely contested dis- P"''' Sotf-! 1L " KJ,I.T Treaa.; and Jo.
trict. iu nnvinir tun-tv... c.
carrying mails, fumUiing ormv and navy
supplies, iwauki quartering uvo the cus- card or S. P. Duiun. in this week' i
tmu ltousea five or six huudred extra clerk ir, and give him a call, too who bars
comiuiasioneU sa party whipra-in, and
regularly bled by blsct ruail levies to carry
ct.oin. All llin tiny Hunt, brand- a
(rrmtiKnlmoro, nnd in looking over the
whole Liilon for dome unprincipled ruga.
lond who without limine or compunction
would lx) willing to nndcrtuko the whole
Jl otiKt Ignorant oml atiipld Juek who
knew no littlu of hii (Jovcrumcnt tlmt he
could he niuile to U-licve tlmt the Couxtilii
tion contained an (-xpreaa warrunt for ull
thin villainy who, of nil the rcgulnr d
m-rii'luiita or me lorn 01 mo Hcvuiiu.on,
m.i m . I it I..
C0)l,j ,e f()llll( (l0 W0l,,j ,.xi.t, um t
,)iC .,,,, of ,10 IIir(y ,,rt.llt ),.,.
ruti ;, of ,MI0 j0 jlllic ; ji u
f)f u rrrulurwl ,lul GuJ Almighty ever
,H.rillit t wa( Cii two l.g in or.h r to
(,JK) Demwruts Into the beli.-r tlmt lie win
, ,,. ,,e Vfrr ,,, ,lllt .tie w,lul,Tl(
WHt,t tin y pro Winiiinir to find it out
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ern,ic viuiir ;.. ,)C 01(() nj tlJ ,,,
llil(;llir Umnmi! J . r.nrlwton. We
l0jm it wi K g0( fr ,- roM tm.tm j
, ,.,t ,)lllw.irj (i,.mtj0 of j.ul.k ltmoc.
...... Lnow ,
JlnUSdU( tlrtrl.ipmrst.
IMus'oii, iu writing a long nrlicle cxcul-
iuting hiuiM'lf from the churge of having u
hiind iu the Li luiid wife tthmdi r, with which
ull of our citizcni are fuiuiliur, mp:
" At tho time nhove ulludi .l to Hmh lM
HI .' bij'nre ;.. .';.. M ilimr't article.
hr (Hush) liHik il In one of the Jmlijtt of
Ihr Snirnne ami JUtirirt L'nurii, (miniiiL'
Jud,) m anler In aterrlam irli'thrr il
'" '''''' "!"! '' '"'" rt"-r lm
I I.. .1.1 Ja f.m III... I. ll...t tL
. ,, ,i..,. ,,, ,..,.,
, ,j,.t.lirn mt he vihl ' bo
jt ufar an he eoulJ in iht aman1 tijmii
Uliui'l and mi famiif with iut rrinl'nn;
himnrlf liulie in damage; tlmt Lelulul
win unxiom to prosiculo him for libel, etc."
Tliit la tho most startling d rclopuiciit
wo have yet had. If this bo true, (hut one
of the Judgea of the Supreme Court made
hiiiiaclf a purty to au Infamous transaction
on the part of a hireling editor, by engi
neering h'u craft through the meshes of the
law, that Judge, whoever he wan, deserves
hanging like a dog. We have long thought
tlmt the iK'inocrutic judiciary waa na cor
rupt oa the I)euioeralic cuiic.is both parts
of one machine for auhrertiiig tho t ixis of
justice, buildiii'r up nn ini.piitoun party, uml
paving the way for n niecetrul robbery of
the U. i. Treosury. When n mini hmka ut
the whole muchiiicry of the Government
executive, legislative, and judicial and
xcca it hi I h led on the otitsi.la with " I)enio-
crutic," in ll.iining Icttcra, mid all moved by
a main spring within culled " Will it Pay?",
it is no wonder tlmt the whole thing sug
gests the necessity of a revolution. We
recollect tlmt tho old grey-headed veteran
John Icnuy once, in remarking in our of
fice ii am the corruption and tyranny of
this whole Administration, said "it docs
seem na though there was no other alterna
tive to save the Government but that of u
revolution. The only way that I see, ia to
begin, uml kill and skin und gut and
hang up!''
Nrn-llilr.
Ill a lecture lately delivered iu I'oston
by the llev. John 0. Fee, of Kentucky, he
said:
The lion. John P. tln'ii' , a Slnle Seii.ntnr.
Inir.l I'riiui I lis liniiii ih.it when a K.'lltlimi man
m.lu n ouy f..r .l.nrr y lirc.ml.l heir with
h . '" " .ll8 ,""'ir'1 K'"1'"""1' n,:,i llulu-
( vn forsluirt) he liKK. il liimiokp-lioMj."
Wn , ...
r,,9 .,,.,, '
-'-'" ' 'in.1. ilU H.I .. .1.1.1.
t t t .. r. .
ho hud ns hiL'h o sense of honor niu rue
nobility of character na any man wo ever
saw. He held u coward, and a dishonora
ble slink, iu the most sovereign cont nipt.
lie viewed a Northern apologist for slave
ry as one devoid or principle und mean
enough to steal. This is the view ull high
miuih d Southrons take of them they nat
urally despise the whole mangy breed. Gov.
Gaines was just tho kind of u man to make
n good Kepublicnn, nnd to that party he
attached himself before he died, lie used
to say that tho Republican doctrine wus
J
iul rf (iii ,
, , f , ... . ,
W lug, could of course be nothing else but
Peiuiblicnn
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wx'a-KvK Vikw or IlKiTiii.tcAxiaji.
Coon's Iloseburg Kxpress has a loi.g whin
'"S article beseeching the Republicans to
J,,;" ,,lt, ,lr:vt'n "igRcr f nintics " to save the
Uiiio." Here is the only sensible para
S1"!1'1 111 t.ic whole or it:
.,. '' ml",'f lewt 1i.lt by the tt-
'.u,ui...i. .r..v. iiiifin in i.e mnoiiiT um lut inlv
tie. a. , 'unni r ciii,.. fc
Vcs, that's exactly so, and the converse
the very tenets held by tho bogus De-
ui.XT.icy proves them to be the most stupid
and uiiobs. 'mil!? of the liin.'-nnrpil li-'lm
Now, does this poor Coon suppose ti nt th.
Republicans will abandon "tenets" which
"prove them to be the most intelligent und
oWing of citizens" and embrace " ten-
ets" which would prove them to be a set
stupid asses'
Masoxic The Chapter of Roval Arch
Masons iu this city, recently chartered by
the Gen. Grand Chapter nt its session in
Chicago, a Clackamas Chapter No. 2, was
consecrated on Wednesday evening last,
ami the following officer werj Installed-
A. Holhrook, M. K. H. P.; R. Jennings, K j
D. Rutledge, S.; J. Myriek, dipt, of Host;
A H.Steele. P.S.; J. K. Kellv. R. H.
Capt.; J. G. SwulTord, A. K. Wait, and
" U",r,,,"" Veils; F. S. Hoi-
ktl.ogjr, Tyler,
Hoi sk
Cari-kntilR. Ktc !!. I
the
business in lis line.
He is a coinjn tent
workman.
lirtjf r.airataaawrl".
Kvery party prolcssea to be governed by
ccrlitiu principles. It Is fair to auppo.
this to be so. The Democratic purty, now
in two divisions, hare principles the first
devotion to the Interests of theshivchohling
Stiit.-a which interests embruco the spread
of human slavery and the placing upon au
eipuility Muck and white luborc r the imik
Inif of labor disreputable. Tho other sec
tion of Democracy ulso favor the spr
of shivery, If tho people wiint it spread
having no desire lo spread slavery or sprem!
freedom leaving tin so thing entirely with
the people. The Republican purty, os we
suppoMf, oppose shivery from the principle
that it degrade the bluck race wrongfully
mid injure the whito r.ieo by making it n
race of muster and tyrant ovira peopl
or another color. They oro not abolition
it, a I charged upon them because they
b lieve In every Slate controlling it do
mestic institution or slavery without inter
ference from other Slates. They believe
that slavery d not go into the Territo
ries by virtue of the Constitution uml
that when the people of a Territory form a
Statu government, they should exclude
slavery, if they choose to do so. They ure
opposed to shivery, a wurring against the
principle of human liberty; but, under the
pccul.ur circumstance under winch our
Government wu formed, they arc disposed
lo sustain with fidelity its compromises on
the subject of shiery.
If these sketches do not embrace the
distinctive principles of tho three parties
into which the people of Oregon are now
divided, wo do not understand the subject.
There is one other principle embraced by
all the parties that is, n desire to obtain
the ollices and emolument of office in every
branch or the State government, nud of the
General Government so fur a they urc dis
pensed here.
Now it is obviou tlmt ull these pnrties
can defend und elucidate their principles
without the abuse or either. Kspeciully
would it seem to bo true tlmt the newspu
pi rs or ti e pnrties need not shock the inoml
sense of the community by the use or lnn-
guuge toward their opponents which would
not be tolerated in decent society. Arc
wo to suppose that the coarseness and vul
garity of language used by the leading or
gans of pnrties fairly represent the sent t-
mentsj tho chnriictcr, and the degree or
courtesy nnd refinement which belong to
the pnrties? Is it possible tlmt the mana
gers r the lending organ or parties be
lieve that their success ns editors depends
upon the a tv.ige ferocity or their editorials?
We believe there ia a moral principle in
the voters or Oregon a respect Tor them
selves, a regard to their families, to the ris
ing generation of young men and women
which docs not regard with approval the
evils here complained of. If they do, whut
n picture does the past rxliil.it to the peo
ple ol other .States to new cm grunts in
this of the moral and political character
of our population? If " we could see
ourselves ns others sec us," wo should be
ashamed of the newspaper organs of parti-
sail ollicc-liuntcrs, w li cit seik to elevate
themselves only by rendering their oppo
nents mutinous.
These men, ir their statements arc trim or
each other or even half true instead or
being pel mitted to send their pestiferous
productions to the people ir they had jus
lice done thcni, would be in the penitentiary,
or perhaps in iucbrinle asylums. It is un
fortunate (or these men that they know each
other, und enn tell the truth of each other,
if they will.
The masses of the people nro honest.
Th arc not looking for office. They wish
to do right ns honest citizens. They know
tlmt the government is made up and con
trolled, or ought to be, by men like them
selves. They feel that the government is
designed for the public good. Ami they
ought to examine tho diameters or these
men who nro scattering moral pollution
over the land, nnd ascertain whether they
lire the men lcst qualified to represent the
moral, the religious, the social, and honest
political sentiments of the people of Oregon.
r.uiT Tuck. One of the Southern papers
which advocates Jo Lane' claims to the
Presidency says that "Lane knows no
North, no South, no Last, and no West."
This is just three-fourths true, which is more
than we can generally sny of statements in
tlmt class of papers. Gen. Lane knows na
North, nn Last, and no West, but the un
principled doiigli-fucc knows a South, and
Hint's about tho extent of the traitor's
knowledge.
Sijiii.kamkkx Mixes. Copt. J. D. Mil
ler, or Linn City, has kindly furnished us
with a letter which he lately received from
Irs brother Charles S. Miller, who is in the
Colville region, from which we learn that
there is no doubt of the richness of the
new- mines. The gold is coarse like Feather
River gold. Riisiness is good in that sec
tion, nnd preparations are making Tor a
rush to the mines in the spring.
S. ok T. The present officers or Oregon
Division No. 8, in this city, who were re
cently installed, are M. Patterson, W. P.;
J. Pierson, W. A.; R. Gammell, H. S
M. Harry, A. R. S.; W. P. Rums, Treas
John Meldrum, F. S.; H. Taine, C; Da
nil Hatch, A. C; David CauGcld. I. S
John E. Hodgson, 0. S.; Rev. D. Rut-
ietige, Uuip'ain.
Thank. J. W. Sullivan, new agent
San Francisco, has supplied q with liberal
Clrs of the lr.tf?t papers.
Ulkwal.iS.
Since the session of Congress lift com
menced, the threat of disunion have been
again inude by tho Illuck Democratic leud
cr, oml we suppose we ahull bo treated lo
tin kind of stulT till uftcr tho rresiueutui
election. Already Ims the threut been
mad. repeatedly in Congress by leading
Democrats thut they will dissolve tho In
ion if 0 Republican President Is elected
next November. W e ore glud to see, how
ever, thut thi stulo cry hn scared not the
first republican, but thut tiny continue
voting sleadilv for Sherman for Spcukcr,
Wo liko whut old Sam Houston, the
hero of San Jacinto, once said in n speech
iu the Senate, on the subject of disunion,
threat of which were constantly made by
the D.-iiio rucy if the Lecomptoii swindle
wasn't passed. " I tell you," said lie, " thut
if disunion i attempted, blood will flow
Iml it will bo tho blood of Irullnrs lllld it
will commence iu thi very Hall!" Hon.
A. Lincoln, of Illino', iu a lute speech ot
Leavenworth, Kansas, made tho following
pointed and sensible remark on tho ques
tion of disunion. They are nn expression
of Repiiblicitn feeling generally:
" Rut von Democrats are for the Union;
and you greatly fear that the success of the
Republican would dostroy tho Union.
Why ? Do the Republican declare
nituinst the I inoitf Nothing I.ko it.
Your own sateinent of it is, thut ir the
lilaek Itapublicans elect a President, you
irnn't ilumlit! You will break up the
Union. That will be your net, not our.
To justify it, you must show that our policy
gives you just cause for such desperate ac
tion. Can you do that? When you at
tempt it. you will find thut our policy is ex
actly the policy of the men who made the
I. mon. Nothing more niul nothing less.
Do vou rcullv think you are justified to
break up the government rath'-r than have
it administered as it wns ndinin:slered by
Washington, und other good uml trrent men
who made it, ami first administered it? If
you do, you aro very unreasonable, ami
more rtiimnable virn cannot and will mil
submit Id you. While you elect Presidents,
we submit, neither breukiiigiinrutteiiiptiug
to break tin the IVon. If we s' nil con
stitutionally elect o President, it will be our
duty to sco that yon also submit. Old
John Rrown has just been executed for
treason nguinst a Mute. We cannot ol
ject, even though lie agreed Willi us
thinking slavery wrong. 'Unit cannot ex
cuso violence, bloodshed, uml treason. It
could avail him nothing tltut he might think
himself right. So, if coustiliiliouuliy we
elect n President, and therefore von under-
tnke lo destroy the Union, it will hr cur
duty to dial ici'i ton an old John Jirotrn
has hren ilcat with. We sluill try to do
our duty. We hope and believe that in no
section will a tnuj..rity so net as to render
such extreme measures necessary."
Secretary Siuuloo a lUpulillran.
Mr. Stanton, Buchanan's Secretary of
Kansas under Gor. Walker, addressed the
citizens or Leconiptnn, Kansas, Oct. 2(it
iu a calm, dignified uddrcss, in which, nfter
recounting the perils and sufferings endure
liy the citizens of Kansas, brought on bv
Buchanan's support of border ruffian inv
sion, he told the people, that victory hnd
been fairly won by the Republicans, and
that tho rule of government belonged by
right to that party, uml he should help
them retain thut rule by voting for every
man on their ticket from the highest to the
lowest. Ho was a southern man, but could
not go with the present party falsely culled
Democratic n party which was now ruled
by southern fire-eaters ns with a rod of iron
He said tlmt. these southern extremists had
been the real authors of all Buchanan
crimes against liberty. Tito Democrat:
party wns rapidly drifting towards n rcvi
val of the African slave trade, lie hud til
ways been opposed to tho t-Iavo trade on
political, economical, and moral grounds
He regarded it ns absolutely necessary to
overthrow the Democratic party to save
the government, and as he believed the Re
publican party to bo the one best culcuhitct
to do this lie should act with that party
hereafter.
Insane Yet. Delusion's kinsman, Ger-
rit Smith, is still insane. This is to be re
gretted as ho is now unable to rave through
the papers nt the Republican pnrtv. We
notice that Delusion's paper has fallen offn
good deal in Democratic interest since it
has been unable to reprnt any more or the
stalo slang or his crazy kinsman. When
ninaticism goes to seed in this Smith family
people call them crazy. If Delusion's Tanat-
icism isn't ripe-, it's mighty near the " roam
ing car."
Almanac foh 1800. We have received
from the publisher, S. J. McCorinick, Esq.,
the Oregon nnd Washington Almanac for
the present year being the sixth of publi
cation. 1 Ins almanac contains a great deal
of valuable information in relation to Ore
gon, suitable for dissemination in the State
east or the Rocky mountains. They can be
hud for one dollar per dozen single copies
12 J cents.
Tays. A Washington correspondent es
timates the nett profits of Iiiichnnan's ser
vices ns President ot fifteen thousand dol
lars per annum, lie 1ms reduced all his ex
penses to the lowest possible figure, nnd as
most of his expon-fs are paid by the gov
ernment, he is enabled to lay by during his
tour years term $(50,000 to carry home in
his wallet.
Mill for Sale. Those interested in
flouring oerat!on should take particular
pains to read the notice in onr advertising
columns or the offer to sell the Champocg
AMI.
te?To the gentlemanly officers of the
Jennie Clark and Express we are indebted
.or many favor? ihoan this o!!ice.
News from tlo Atlantic iUtM.
NO 6PKAKKH VET.
The ateumer Pacific arrived In the Co
lumbia on Tuesday, Jan. 17, bringing date
from Washington to the 2Jd DccciuiH-r.
Wo ore indebted to Cri Taylor, Agent of
Tracy k Co.' Kxpr.-s-, for the curly deliv
ery of file of tho latest paper.
Coxiiiiks The House had imt )'!
gnnized at the time the latest new wu re
ceived from Washington. H'U ' '
lie doubt that tho Republican candidnte,
John Sherman, will lie elected, os three
nnti-Lcconii'ton Democrat have come out
for him. At first the Republican only
wanted six rote to curry the election of
their man. It ha been generally supposed
that two of the oiiti-Lecoinpton Democrat
would finally support Shermau-lliekmiin
nnd Huskiii. Schwurlzo though elected
mainly by Republican vote hn nlwoy
been regarded us doubtful, and hi vote for
Sherman is certain. There is small doulil
that Rriggs, Carter nud Clark, of New
York will vote for Sherman, os ulso Winter
Davis, if the contest i narrowed. We
think Shrniiun's election is certain. Do-
cock, the Democratic nominee for jM-Kcr
hud withdrawn his name, and the parly was
nt sea, voting for some half dozen candid
ntc. Tho American voted lor noieicr, ot
. a. . .
Virginia, and nt latest date had It ft him
nnd rallied on Gilmer, of North Carolina.
The Democrat were generally voting for
Millson, of Virginia. The nineteenth bal
lot stood: Sherman, 108; Millson, 09; Gil
mer, 21; scattering, 21.
The Siiiuto hud adopted n resolution
raising a committee lo inquire into the Har
per' Perry affair the R -piibllcun nil vot
ing for it. Mr. Trumbull moved an amend
ment, Inquiring also a to the seizure ol the
Arsenal ut Liberty, Mo., during tho Kan
sas troubles in lS5ti, but it was negatived
by yeus 22, nnys 32. On the 22d Decem
ber, Mr. Gwiu introduced hi Pacific Rail
road Rill, and Mr. Lane Ids Oregon nud
Washington War Debt Rill also n bill
extending the laws and judicial system to
Oregon. Mr. Davis introduced u bill pro
viding for a Territorial government iu Ari
zoiiia. The most of the time iu the Senate
is taken up iu speeches principally disun
ion from lite Southern Democrats. On the
19th, Jo Lane proceeded to give his view
on the slavery question. He favored the
protection of slavery in the Territories, nnd
everything demanded by the d .sm.iouists of
the South.
RltOWX's CoNI'F.DKKATES IlfXG. The
survivors of the Harper's Ferry insurgents
were brought to the scaffold ut Charleston,
on Friday, Da. 16. Green und Copeluiid
were executed iu the morning, shortly uftcr
11 o'clock; nnd in the afternoon sufT red
Cook nud Coptiic. The conduct of tho
whole purty is said to havo been courage
ous, lhe attendance ut the execution was
very largo. Order wns, however, perfectly
preserved. Cook and Copp'c, on tho irgiit
before the execution, came near making
their escape. They succeeded in getting
out of tho jail, but were discovered by one
of the sentinels, wiio fired ut them. They
then gave themselves up. Sti wits remains
to be tried by the U. S. District Court.
Union Mkktink. A gnat union meet
ing was held in New York on t'.e evening
of Dec. 19, at which Gen. Scott was nomi
mi ted for President.
Indiana fob Doigi ai. We have seen
it stated in some of ti e Eastern pap rs by
the Pacific that the Indiana Democratic
State Convention had sent Donglns dele
gates to Churhston. This is quite an un
expected blow nt Jo Lane's pro p -ets.
Rkitdlicax Convention. The Repub-
can National Central Committee have
named Chicago ns the pluco of meeting of
tho National Republican Convention, on
the 12th of Juno next.
Lynn Boyd of Kentucky is dead.
Trocceiltiug on tile nrnlto of ('.apt. C ..
ttwrtlzcr.
At n called meeting of Multnomah Lodge
No 1, Iree and Accepted Masons, held on
Saturday evening, Jan. 14, 1SC0, tho fol
lowing resolutions were unanimously adopt
ed:
Where, It bn pb-nscd Alinihtv God.
. ii t ...... . . . .
in c.iii iruin our nnai, in me ni l nloom ol
us early manhood, our brother C. E. Sweit-
zer, who im drowned on tlmc'inst of Cali
fornia, on the 5th Jan. iust , ihrrebv sol.
emnly a'lmonuhiiig us that we arebul shad
". and that life and i' m.r...!t. on, I
brightest priMp-cia are altogether vanity.
Resolved, Thai while we bow in submit.
sion to ihft afflictive dispcna'hn of a Su
prrme and All-wiie Providence, bv whieh
on., of onr most highly esteemed and devo
ted brethren has been suddenly summoned
rrom his earthly labors, we can rejoice that
in Ins Ii le, lie wulked and acted worthily of
..is .iinsoiuc vocai ion, an.l titllv exemplified
the pure and virtuous principle hy which
L . ! . ; . . ..... .i - .
a Mason we profess lo be guid-d.
Kesolveil, I hat the memory of Btthr
Sweitzor ia enshrined in our heart as that
lone wl,oe character us a Manin.
citizen, an. I as a hu.-band and father, whs
wiiliout wr-im-li, m our eve: and who.-
integrity, kinilne, and ;enerimz..a B,rp
II "cch-ioivj iiisi cause of our adinira
tin nnd fraternal lovo.
Runlved, Thit we lenderlr an. .....
ly tnpnihize with tho,. whoae n ia most
heavy the widow an.! ruhere., f' whom
can never mire telifv hi ahoundino f.
fectinn and thut will not f.rrrel onr
fraternal duly toward them (5r whnm his
last word were to be'ak Maonio con.
o!a;inn, car and pro'eciion.
Reunited, That tho'i.'h lh privilege of
eomininri the rnnitins of our brother to
tlitr final reitinj place h denird lo u,
yel ith ni.Mterii.ff cunfijenee e may
leave them in Hi charne hri rule the
i deep ar.d ha! J tie aa'.ersof the tea in the
hull.. wot lit hand, fit-luiu ...... .,
morning of the rr.uirctiioi, i,. J "''a
r-turn lit.-vr U commm,,! loiiL"
HO.l0, il.al we .r,ru '
edga our obligation i0 ro, y ' V
lor hia kind and fraternal tar 7f ii '
Swf iir in her deep di.tr, S
liieiiting lh uiilimely l'-of lIOMi,r",
wlui. iu a If ut. Matoniu atpirit, ,,, 7"'
whilaaui kiug to aava other,, , S
that he wn spared, and vH
uleliiy to .liny n.,,,h, oar fa N
ll'" l' i I" t. Mae th.daV
never come w hen hi. cry fo, p
be heard and promptly anere,,
lt.-ol.l, Thai a.ama.kofoiirf,..
mil rept-i-t lhe iiirn.b r of j,j4 i ,
I.y day badge of ntouni
linked, That . .,,,. of ,,
lion. u f.irnifhe.l to Mr. Sit-, . ,
ll.o. Dall, and a!o be publi.l, J j, lL
A'gui. "
rgut,
A. L. J.0VEJ0Y W u
At a regt l ir inciing 0f Orer. t,.
Non.l.O.O.P.held at.l.HrMn:
gonCiiy, Jan. Klih, letUO. t,A fu.ufc
re-.olu'i.tna were uiiuiiinii.ii.ly adopts . '
Whetena, an all. w i.e I'm, j j,Bt( '.
suddenly culled from ntir number M,
loved bro brr C. H Sw.-I.r, '
drowned on lhe5ih day nfihl, monl(l k"
reminding ua of the frailly 0f hinnin (t
and lhe vanity of human hipu and
Keaulvrd, Thai we deeply d-pl,,
a of one w bo ever acted it,
proper regard lo hi du-iesan l obli.-ri,
in evrrv r.-Ialion or lire wlirue jmj,
and aiiiiiibte qualities were hiuin H.iU
nhoitl pail, in which hehai tiiy
in.-e we hare known hi in.
Resolved, That while. e m0r,
own afllieiinti in the death nritch a brother
we ep-ctiiii.v synipainixa n, i,
f.iniily, mill pbdge them all the r,it,,..i
insurances which our du'y and our latlii.
at'n.n nbk prompt in tlitM trying anil i,
hour of ih"ir c ilain'ny, an l we will, n Ut
a in ua li-a. seek tei.nle the i,L.., i
the falh-rle,an I ligb!en tlie..rievr,nMl...
d.-n inipotcil upon them Ly clifrrfully Vr.
r.iriiiini! the iliiii. ineoniHont UMti tin.
Odd Fellow lowurdH them.
K .solved, That in token of onr fral.rn1
love nnd grief, we will wear the luul
l.i'igiiroi.irniug rr t'nrivdava.
Kosolvi'd, Thai a copy of thesi; rr.a.
liniw he forwarded to lhe widow nf 11..,,
S'Veiir.er, nnd also furnuhrd lo the An-ui
for publication.
A true copy, from tho rccordi of tU
Lodge
Thos. Ciurxm.
R. C CriAWFORD. X. G. It, c. &(.
On Ida inte'l'genee f lhe me!ncliolv J.ilbrf
our entreme I brother, K. Fweiner, anil dfw
hie to enpi-.-n our irg.r.l (ut hii in, mory Urh H
a mm an l a bnllier, Ijifhyelle Loilce N'el.af
Amieiit Free and Aceep-ed Mam, io tpital
cuiiniaici-nron cuiv. nc I, ui.ttiiiiiun!jr
Ket(.l, Tii.it :n the nnlimely draih f w
n.v thy a-..! la iu-n.r.l In-other ho las in id
Iu e ,liiUKirou slcpn-r. ek of the m.-tnwlrp Xih
em r, ill li e pr int- u' hi" nnuliool and ut fulona,
wo liavean ini.reive le-on of the nue rtrnljit
le linn I 'a. an I lh.- ueeewity of eui.atiint pf.iri.
ft 1 i n for, Ir nli.
Item'vr.l, That ti e rrro(jnii" ia ltif rhnrtCfT
o'aur dei-rased b o Ii, r a man wlinn-1 'e wwta
ii.eiit lor virtue, hnu'.r. an I inlrgr'-iy s who.ni
CM a, win. eu'erj.rit ng nnl ihero't ae a fr l,
f liihlul nn I tiiiet and ma bruilat-r. illnetra edljr
hi lilt- llinie exiille.l triita which lo ra bilk.
liL-lnM lion. r f a ,Mi:on.'
I!elve.. Tlmt we yntp.ilt.iie .lreply aiblb
f ui.ily or the .Ix-eewHl in th. ir prrnl mVorluw,
n-ul l. n !cr tu hie i.llliclc I widow uur tun c-
ilo'::nee.
reive'l. Thut nflnnuhi'e tfiit'ni.ui'al.'fwr tr-
j ml th.. me in'M-rn of th a I.-Il'.- w II mr.irlU im
a' b.id.'o nf monrnint; for lh rty .lav, for tli"1
i e:i .l, nn 1 lh it e,pie of the for. (mini r.n!ii'i
be forn'iir.l. il to the ere fur puMic-it'en, !
copy .e c.iminnu e.iled to the . i.low of our di
censed hn.ther.
Csrx II. Steward, W. M
Eu.v.iro Da pen., Sev.
Anotiikr Don. The Atlanta (Ga.) In
telligencer says that Donglns ia the " Imll-
tlog of tho iiution and n hypocrite who
onght to be dimmed for nil time to come."
EST" Winnie Wintcrgrecn" you W
tie heard pretty soon.
DIED:
Inn. Hih, lrtiU, Mali.., ddiiirhtor of V tiara
Juliet M.irfiit.
Itt'e Mara, near'v two year eM, wni '"
promising chil I. hmin l to her fr eniln by trwuf
heart-link of nff.-ctinn. Hut rlctply afllifHd M
Ihey are, frien Is w.ml l n-t if th -ylml pnr
her buck lo a world where eo many lewu"1
auJ o:r,.w are to be learned.
"J'inevfel to think that bud of love,
Tl.,iu!h nevered from it parent lem.
Will blnnui nrra'n, ill realm nbove,
To deck the Savior' dia lem.
An l tlimiffli end tears will dim ear eye,
A wc recall her n inn nt; wv,
Hope aees our oherub in the akin,
Lisp' az a biest Rcdeemer'a tir .
At tho re'denee of M. Crawf irl, ia Tarnlil
county, Jan. IO,.Mie. Mary Itrown, aired e'lll),
ti nt years. Drceneed wa born in New Jer',f
rasided many year iu M wouri, and caowtoOw
(on in 1849.
Administrator's KTotieeV
"VTOTICE i. hervhy (fiven that letter of
IX miiii-.tnilion have been (ranled to the no"'
igned by the county court of Olackmti eomly.
on the etaie of n.-aaant t-'aunden, di'Cd, l
aid county. All p-ron iielebled ""j"J
are reqmreil to make immediate piiymtni."
pereon bavin; claim neaiiut aid ctJit " J
quired to presenl thotn lo nie, eworn lo u tn
direct, wilhiu one yenr Irom thi dale-
...... . nr.
r KANCI3 T. llUWAny.,
Jan. 1G, I8C0-41w3
D. D. STEPHENSON,
D1
EXTIST, ba removed hi effice
Citv Boot Store,
where he i prepared lo do all work in hut he
lie ha alio an aaeortment of Wl
cinei. which can be had at Portland pn
Dentifrire, that he will warrant not I mj" "
leeih, but make lhe brealh wrt "'TJ'J j.
(film in a heallhy condition. Those wl
lli.-.l line are invited to call and examine for
x-lve. He will ahonlv have
Fancy Soap und Perfumer,
and various other not on that are o n,,w', T?
d here. Oreoa Citw, J 1
llcmovnl.
THE CITY BOOK STORE
HAS BEE REMOVED pl"?iu
ii old nan I. on the corner above the
treetllou-e. J SI. ""
Look Here !
VNY OXE who wbSe. to eican
prove.) tXA I M ft other properly aa
an epotonity. by adireasloj a
CHANGE," rejoa Cty Va 05- "