The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, September 21, 1861, Image 2

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    have hid intelligence nouuli In take the
whole thing out of (lie hands of politicians
ninl decide it just ns it should have boon
doiidcd. Wo sultmit it to the honest judg
ment of any Union loving man w lio lias
liitliiTto vote. I some .-oi t of 11 democratic
ticket whether till' cU'liou of Stanford
doesn't i v o more vicer to California'!.
I'nion sentiment nil over the I'nion than
would have been ji i on ly the election of
Omni ss? Wouldn't tin- defeat uf Stanford
mid (lie choice of IViiiicss been received ut
t he camp of la is, ns a sort o! half w ay
endorsement of llio rebellion? It cirloiiihi
would have I icon received nnd rightly too
ns a rebuke to the Administration. U
would have been a virtual declaration that
while California was at the I'nion it was
(jy.ji'nv the administration!! position
similar to the ' neutrality' of poor trends
ling Kentucky. We lliank Cod that the
i ... i i i i f i v.ik.. .
progress i tlie A u::loSaxon raee. The , J,,,,l" --'!'-' -"'
..verulu'lmin- vote that was rolled up for . kiyrr fHS S,;"- 1,1 A
,1. . p m: , 1-.. .1..... .. , .... iii. tiueuiiaoie nostuoii. n ii.Mtriit'ii vn im
..IV n in.vn :illi-inils l li.vn! rtuwnlhi'
null, mi I hit:, shunt lilui nu I lie M'" "
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QTIjc (Dvcgcrn CVvgua.
W. L. Adams, Editor.
OREGON1 CITY:
satfuhay, si:i'TKMm:n 21. w.i.
Tlie l.altlnt nl. l.li'i'tlon. nu,t a few et !
tl-. 1 r:uli lilts.
'I'll,? Lite I'nion victory achieved ly the
election of Stanford as tiovornor of Cdi
fiiruia, is a triumph iii.it marks the sh.i.ly
hows that the
the J.ctni
L'reat i.onular heari in nil the free Slate
is bogini,iu:; to pu!,ato in harmony with I ll;ive ",,M.V l,rils," 1 "il1
the vitaliiug principles that gave chioucv,
North and California on the South of us,
ic iiiirniv schein-
Slave AKrtruUurnl Sue I.-Is - Mri'llni:
lie Unit ill ut Mnnntris
The Hoard of Managers of the Stale
Agricultural Society met on the Fair
(1 rounds in this County on the "th inst.
The object of the meting was lo make
arrangements for the coming State Fair,
The Hoard made coulraels for furnishing
the Fair ti rounds with hay and straw du
ring the Fair ; appointed committees to I
make arrangements with steamboat and
ferry companies to cany passengers who
attend the Fair at half prins ; and ap
pointed .1 fv Kinearsou lis il committee to
contract with applicants for furnishing re
freshments on the grounds during the Fair
Tlie Hoard of Managers directed t tint
ineniliership tickets shall admit to the Fair
Ci rounds through tl:e Fair members and
their families who nrc under .sixteen yews
of llgO.
The Hoard ordered that tin entrance fee
he charged upon all entries except in mini
1mm 42, 111 and to, (ladies' departments,)
ol the Premium List, of ten percent on
the amount of premiums offered
The Hoard also ordered that nir entrance
fee of $10 be chnriied lor trotting horse
lux! t.luit Hi'" nl lllf I Kil l
Wo .shall .see the best cattle in the Stale
Wo shall see I lie best horses in the Slate
We Mhull sou the best hheep and hogs and
iioullrv in the Slate. Wo shall mo the
best plows; the best specimens ol iigrtoul
luriil implements; the best of nil farm pro
duct ions, including fruit, produets of the
dairy, garden nuil lielil vogctublcn- in every
variety. Wo nhnll see various articles of
inechaiiisiu- saddlers' woik, cordwaiiiels'
work, line nitidis of millinery, inautiia-making-
woiks of tut - cabinets of native
miiiuais mi. I birds ol Oregon minerals,
mid other specimens in nnlural history.
We .shall .co the liandiwork of the Ladies
in noodle-work, cowing, articles of house
hold economy. We shall see of specimens
more than we can write of, and we shall
hope lo see thousands of Oregon men, and
tlnir wives and sons and daughters, at our
lirst Stale Fair. "These comtituto a
State."
Cvij" Won't our funnels, when they see
ihe evidences of the wealth nnd industry of
the Slate brought out at the Slate Fair,
feel that t In v are somebody in this world
-cai.ty, and importance to' a system ofi Hit;,'al JSy. lll'lt the force of habit j (w tj(w ,, ,.,, , of ours? Won't they feel that they are at
government inaugurated bv the brightest 'Umes proves ioo powei.iu i.m i..r
galaxy of illu -trions names'that studs the l"lU's ol l,i,,r:,,'ism- alh! liK'" ,0
political l;niia.nei,t. ll is a triumph that ' at 11,0 ll,lm ll"v"-'1 ,!,is ,hll! uht ,
thrills tl,.; patriot heart with jov, and of l-Tiious storm, w ho are of tried iule
c,ues us t send treetiu- lo t!.e.nater : The .startling devehTn,ehts of ths;
spirits who hue str-!l so in.blv, and I'roAaycn rebeliio:. are nuk.n,' a complete '
wisely, to make our sit. r State Kive niter- '":l!",l of 11,0 rcuiuiiiin.ir recks of oi.l
n I-.,:.-,,. .,...: i ;,.',..;... it.., i political platforms left nfti r the storm of j
.. '11, .V tl I. II..LHM.., I.I ., .V'l.lt....l
sentiment, in a voice
will not be misunderstood, from the lumber
forests in Maine, w here the dou,'h-tace al
lies of treason are imii'shallin.: under a l!a3r
i!:i!.!a.onod with ' democracy;' to the pine
barrens of C-i.r!;!, where II. V. Johnson
is now lashing h.s slaves up tj the perfor
iiiaine of a frond day's w oi I on the rebel
i'lrtificatic-r.s-. The i lection of Stanford by
Ii an ovi rvv htlniii; niijoritv was -f-;'n
!ed by t'.c -upport of vast numbers of
tho-e who wud f.-r !. ichis l..st fall
C'onr.ess wi,o ran oil wi,at tlie iinininatin.:
cinveiitioii chovi to call the platform of
the ' Union d- inocr.icy,' :;:ade u vL'oimii
caiivas., l.-ut failed to rally the Voting
masses to his jupjnirf, for very obvious rea- :
s-uk. Thos,. !, f,,r i.;u.0 a,t
! ill, althou-h Union mi-ii to a voter, could
ll. .t bo expected t . support Coimess, a!
t!;e entire -.R-rilice of a -tron.' Union party,
jutimndioriii ai-y oth. r party in the State,
and design ite.l by a name that never had
the taint of treason on its -jarim i.!s a
s-ynonyiii in fact for loyally itself. McCon
iu.il, the disunion candidate, who ran on
what the secession convention fa.'etioiisiy
culled the ' Constitutional democratic
ticket,' had no claim for support on any
but the fert- win) Vuted for lire, kii.ride
and Lane, with tln-ir eyes open to the se
cret operation-; of tlie K. (1. Cs who put
them in nomination, b.sij.j perhaps a few
South-sido know nothing, a remnni.t (.f
disiiiiion abolitionists, and a small Mpj.id
who voted for J.;si.'las in the hope that he
wuld turn out as available a sen s io:i:st
as II . ,Iohn-o;i, who was known i ,
:i disciple of Vaneey. On the d.,y 0f elve
tiou the loyal voter., who supported Hrrek-inrid-",
und-r the d..!u-ion that he was a
Union man, r'-fi: -.J to vote for-t!.c trait.,:
McConnell, nui y.,re afraid to vote f..r
'o;iness, .-.-t ,.- uj -I.t prove untrue ns
McConnell had alre.-idv done in (hauiiiL'
from a 'Union J)o:ic-l..s deiurat' to a
f-tandard-beurr-r in the r.ud.s of treason.
Thousands of tlio.o who Vot,.j fv,r
Douglas rherishi.d l.'io .'.line fear-
Tii-y had seen MeOiuwl, Ilandolph,
jt!iers in their own Stat-, sliding f;-,,.n ;;,c
Di.c-his j.la'.fonu into the i,.ire of t,ia-.i,
v.a-.inz the pnimrtto I! .... in t!,l; ri-ht hand,
l.--' i.n ap the ' constit.itiou' in the . fi,
iii.d .shouting ' ilcmocr.icy' en-rv time tie v
O' "' SHI. .ire. l i(.y ,.lV.
Lickjoii, i hxtJ !i (ioK-rnor, ii t!u
.M iU JJiii'H'teiirrnil, ( in ted
1) i;i,'!as Union fkt, bejray his Hu-t, vi
itc his oath, nn involve Mi"r,ui-i iini
I l- ody civil war by t.ii.ni.' nparn.s a-aii,,t
tie: Union he was electedV ih f. -u.l TUv
slavery agitation had swept the land since
1S.M, down to the dawn'ug of a luiuliter
epoch hist Noveiubtr. Free d .seii.sion,
through a free iress, in a free State, is ex
pected herc.i!ter to con.olidate tlie mavses
on the side of ri-ht. IVmagogm s and
trick.it' rs may meet in secret conclave,
m ike bargains, and fix up ri. k. ly platforms
for l-rokeii down politicians and p.l.tiejl
trickters to stand on, but the sovereign J
people will disappoint tin fr eal.-il!at;on, (
w hen I'm y miireli in .-"'id phalanx up to j
the polls. '
I'l'in u Views o.' inn Ci.; I- - -The
London News ( llnl.in.l , of duly I '.I, in j
eomuiciitin on the I'i'e-i'h nt's M .!., i
. . I . 1 . I . .1 1 I1 .... I .
veins old and under, $-J f'O. A premium I ' 111 111111 is'"'111 ",llm " t'". .ueiue
of f.-'O lor the best trotter over three vears imln.-try on Ihe success of which all others
old. Tlu iri.ttlti- I t:ik- (.Ku-ir on Sil " l'i'Sll1' W""'t ""'' f,'("1 ,1,al
and t!h .lavs of the Fair. I ,!,i;"1' is fl'"m ,,,,, ;"v,',
J. S Kivukson was appointed Marshal ' u'' 'lie State which is mainly support
in Chief of Iho (i rounds during the Fair ; i 'l '.v '.m.H liny real ,:e
with power to appoint such ii.ssistanl.s as he , that they should be .pialitied l y education,
nifiv deem proper, and to have full roi.trol ''.v 11 knowledge of all that is b, in- done Tor
in pi-serving order and iKo-nun during amieulliire in other communities, by the
j..,:, necessity of progress on their part, lo lake
The lolhmiug pet son were appointed . ll'lt position in our great social syst,-u,
Saperinleiid.iits'of Classes : ; which rightfully belongs to lliem Up.
A., .1. . ' ) ..i.!,rtf.
,t, s. i; . i y, i in i .ii I'.iv.
I I ('. S!.-.irl, .N.irll', ilnlull
Win. Ali.-oi'.!iv, ll.-i.'.,u, Cilv.
l.ivu Uirrt- lw M w ho W
nt ft I'rlJwtM'" ni-MMiiniA-ii
If there are any disunion Masons mnon
us they will liml in Illu folhnviujr letter
what isorhhould bo especially interesting
to them. If any have been falsi) to their
solemn obligations, let (hem haste to re
pent; To Ihe tJiturt of llf A"i'vi"Vc Jounml:
Iiousvn.i i:, Kv, July IMll.
(Icxii.i viKN: ll is passiiiL' htrauffo hoiv
little iiiiMorliinen mmiio persons iittmhto
III,' value of wolds, even When ItlVCII III
the form of the most solemn covenant that
can be administered. 1 rcpiest I hat that
portion of the Masonic brothel hood whom
this concerns will hunt up their long nog
looted Monitors, brush oll'tho ucciimuhited
dust, tint! turn lo Hint part of Ihe charge
to the newly initialed, vv herein they will
find the following:
" In Ihu Stale, you tiro to be a iiict
and peaceful subject, trim to your tlovern-
mi
not
F.ii uiel'sl h t us mn t voil at Iho Fair.
I.
II.
III.
I .
V,
I.
II.
111.
I.
III-. I
Nil.'
M S. Ii,
I i ; N !.t,
.S. ' I I. Ill, I
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T l' l.ur,
V. (' .1 l,ls.'l, ( .
- 't.rtilllt.,-1 -,l
Li i i.' .1 I :i: I.- "'- Lr ii I.' I'l- t .' 'l.li
I.iss. ,i:, I j ii". thi'tii -iiIn 1'ir pi' j'-r pl.t. i-s ,r
Mi.Nei ii. aiitl t.i .l.ir. t utii ut rn ut i!n' a
, t r il 1 1 ' i oi a ' . . ' t . 1 t.i tliM hi! !' s us tin V .11
i! . .i iwr. tis,-!l us .i ..ri. lint tin. .-.i:.i-'i-s ,iu
... saili-r iien.') i
at that tin
I urt-st I If.-v.
I i ia..ii (ill.
i!, r.ui:.,i,.i
11 t'llV.
'ii.(.ll!i'll'!rlll V II hr
It is very iuipor
"Its., n, s ini OS. ible that tli s plain, un
varnished speicli of the I'. publican I'l'esi
dent should not sink ih ep into the In arts
and foiiM-ielices of a people pu-s.".,ed of any
mor.ll s n-e, any reverci for the inM.iory
ol ihe ur- at found, r of their l.b. itii -, of
any lioju s it interests beyo!,d th : passion
.r tlie appi tiles, of t!,e hour "
No p iper con! 1 have i;iven a b.tt. r por
trait in a le.v words of Ihe loy.,1 p. oaie in
the N; tli rn Stads than that l':v -n I y
the Xe'.vs "i y,.-'Mi.'-"o.'.i "' m.ic ;
.' s. , T r T. 'Of .'' :! ,.- I uf ,'. iff
hyin.nf ol I .'i. a,-irrttc. mi'. It ! .- iv in-
llp.'IMI-
t.-u leiits s.ieuM Ii.' pre .eiil at tlie com
in iieeliient of the Fan'.
If ali our friend- do ll.- ir duty --ai,
bell, ve ! .. a- .'. -y i. .', v. c -hall
a grand Fa r
1 w
t.ive
i'v, an:
.oni or ti
:r.
, r-
pe t ::',', a:, I vci ,avj
gth I'.i '.rait of a N'.rl'.. ru traitor- -
r-e I riite, " po 1 uf uo ir."r.d
no r vi r. i.e.: fr the uc i.n rv of
.'pat
the
i.opi - or
the a;,it.
u 1 1 1 : -r oi
re-.ts be y u:.d
. of the honr.'
reel pi.t.ll'.; ol tin; br
w l,i-ky--ii',i,.'i sril'si,;d
.-..'one i I- n iij!s ivhj ar.'
Jo L.n.e papers in ( Ir. -jo
t--& Ti. o iinporiant cc
in our re.'ular rejmrt, w, i-.
:iii ;
III,
tin- p.i.-..l,.i,s or
Wl. it a c r-
n-,.1
tic:
s U"f III o n d
on tl..- ,!, ;.,
of the Circuit Co-ut. .I.d.n ! M I,,.,,
ha- o car- I a p ,t. nt to w hat i, 1 :.,,.'. ,
Xoi'th S.i'ern i-l.dm, nnd has b:.,ti;:.i. .ait
I') n cour- e-ioii nt.d ..r .f 1 ." .no') d ii::-
i-g'.s for the lic.eiitiou of ti,..- , .Ui I v J. J).
Iioon.
J II. P. ,o.i, iii pii.--i:-.-a,a, brli,:-: -nit in
Chaise, rv to have I'...- i -,t, ht f.f t, I
ivnr toil to nur K unnls I .vrtnrr-i
I: i. u-u.illy expi,-i- .l th.it the Farui'Ts
of th" iViinty in which t'.o I'aV is h 1.1.
will, to a ext. nt, fill the I . p irtiin t.t
of Faun l'roiluets w.th V"g' t ,1 ! -, u'rai"-,
Ac e, and v. e d' -ii''' to l.av.' it uiah r-
t i that mil' h is i p. . ti d of Claekari . .
I'.ir-i. r i.. Ih.s i.i-e I '..n't con,,- t., !,
Fall' ;;:..! V. h- II V o-I see the re'u, I.- o,,
e:.!.i'..'..iei. -..v. "1 could have br. a.-l,l
in tt ; " 1'itl.: In -'. v mi can, !l::d if V"il
me b :, ! ;. vi-.:r i. 1 T.I .- , r.. ee tl, ,t
it :- , m. 1 n. ! arr.mg' u., to-.e-.r.-inipr--.-
1 - '.' an I a b tv i n.!t!...ti- a
I! v ry i h e.!:ii.. ! t a r :i.'i;:n
but W" v.ai.l th'- b. -t of i nr, i'i,' l (...
li:e.' of t ! ;i pro I i . !.,-..! !,? .,i;t f,,,:n iV
C! y ' j 1 1: t , i", i'.i. I l in. I 1'iaa wh) I. r.ng. lil
be. t, but l'i : i.' I i 1 iiiliiui. ih -i rv, - hlj'i
eoiiiiii' ia! .t on. Uiid'-r-tai. I ii-, I'.iiii.'r-
is.n.. i- County, w.n.t imi t-, d i
!, ii'i I to do a at ! ..! .it l! i
i F vKiii i;s' Tai i. vr rur F.ur. Shan't
1 we have uuit u.-s al ih" l'air grounds on
the evenings of the Fair, to d seii-s iuipor
taut iplesl.clis couiii eti d with the iuti lists
of iigricii'tur.' to become neipiaintnl vv.th
each otlnr-t'i un.l r-tainl e.ieh otle l'-views-
that we may t ike hold logitliei',
and pn-Ii on w.tli u,l'-!i( and n a u thf ear
of human progress? We mu-t have tin-e
1 tlleelings.
' m: Wo;;n M ! - l,U c spirited far
lilel- ill iniiiiv port.oi. of our State have
made tin ill ut, hy means uf a M.,to A,-ii
cultural Fair, lo alv.n.c ; I In- iinprov i mi'iit
and prosper. ty of the farni'is i f lr. .-oi,
They have ihu.c tl. s at gri.it i"-t and l.i
, . I I il ...
nor. mi v nave i,een i.oiiiv ,i---i,ii I v
the Agra iillur.d S.n-I, !y of CI.,, naa
County, and its cit , n, uiol I hand-oinr
siib-eriptlons i.f i:;iiiu v lit r. ,, !',,:!
land To mak- th'- l'nr all t'..,t w.
- :e, i-, to have fi'iieis ,ii,d :!,. r tl.i-.
i.f in.lnsiry -i eoa.l ,
who have I ibor- l in Ih - i II rt We want
the fan. 1, r to be i ii haul vi ,'h 1 1,"., . !,
' I s f.-r ( !,,;,.: ..a We w ai.t tl,. la to
eon,.', w.th tl,. .r hi.-..-. (., o a.- nher
ile.' W. ii ai.t tin a, to b ' j r. s. i,i ut the
nr-i I a..-, la it 1. 1. y ia iy r
par v it with ,.' ..,iv 1. 1 1'
iu.pio'.i lie i.t w hlih w i'I at..
ii,-r;eiiiture of I . gcei 'l a
So, i- tv f I that th, v h ue
ml, mid just to ymr country ; yon are
t to coiintenanco ili Joiitilly or nl'tHion,
but particularly to submit lo lotfal million
Iv mid ci, fol in with eheerliilness to ihe
govorniueut or ihe country in which v on
live."
Again, in the charge administered to a
brothur about to be installed as Master, is
the following, which the public lias w,l
nes-s'ed on more than one occasion:
" Von agree to bo n peaeeable subjeet,
and clieeiliilly to conform to the laws of
the country in which you reside. Von
pioin.se not lo oo eiigageii in pion aim
conspiracies against (ioveriiiuenl, but pu
tlelitly to submit to the decisions of the mi
prune l-gislature "
Now, gentlemen, can you contrive nnjr
plan by winch to induce those. MrnL'gler-i lo
I el in a to Iho old palh of duty so long and
so f .ithfiilly travelled by tin ir " illustrious
prvdi'dssors"? (bieofthe great objuts
of our Venerable institution is that ol re
ipiiriug lie in to bo true nnd In vv aliidnig
Cllialii ll is llvh-1 lo try to s.lellee the
inward monitor by I lie common hobby that
" there is no govi rnunit If tic y arc i-o
biiuilid by the sin rounding- of lebelhon,
hi Ino call tin ir litteiit.on lo one of the
be-t el idences that C 01 bo giv en Ibir
I'ovi mine, it is lin!iturbeil eei.t by its re-
Vo.'.'l s'lt'j' I ts Ulir rehllloliS VV.t!, for
ei.'iieo.nls . I., ii tli.ar liiidiniinished poil-
i . , . . ,
1 I ion iiiei ii ii e im-ir vv anne. i syinpatiui s -!
The sillMvle.l "Southern Confclerin v"
has received Ii ml I- receiving daily the mo. I
soy, reiun eoiiteinpt ft mil all the great pow
er of liiroi,', n Inlo the petty pi,ncip ih
ii s are indulg ng in 1 1 n ! 1 1 r anil " orn nt
llie dar n ; boldness of this South' rn iij
-I art
I Would again jog the tiieui, ir.es of tho-i'
lo w liolll la s ipj. , to r. tl' i t a uioiii.nl
pn v : el- lo i:.e p i orin. i, e i. I in ,r -n:, noi
dutn s. in d n't ih ir., In "' h ii in n
o ' 'ul ,' i o tt ir.i,r .i rnnifi'y n-.'i
i-om invi ill, ih hi thiii-ilvi have
i sham !,,'!v v i. I.,tr
A Uvi.iN M,v:
'rm,r,l,B. r Urf-U ()iur
1 vi i. 'IVi ii, sin
.Ions 'lii.iMA. Shrug; W, i" '
H illing .l((iii ry ' I tin;, i,u
Slain or Oregon v.().., ,),, ,
iliclnu iii for minder n, ii... ., . ,
l!'ve,sed in the Snpreuu, i.,H
" ' "or lie it-ni ,,i
Slatour Oregon v , Joseph Clm, ,1 ,
''"j'"!'".. charge of mll J , h
b'.ttmg out po,M, for sheep kill,,,
Ignored by grand Jury. uu8
Stale of Oregon vs Jr,i j
Assault and Imtury; brought ,,',?Cr "
ourt holding th,,. avsaulu , .
by a jury, uuleivs ihero a, inU'x,,rJ ' ,
for trial, m.d inaking no L L 1
was not an Mvr,., If ,v ,, ' f,,
nut. Fiil'.i lor Slot... i.'ii:...: ,1,r''l-
in all it- arr.i
I. t the p. oj
a br.ih.iiil mi,
I-., ut
do tl.i'r-
I
Mom ii .irrni I'.i nt i l.osi i 'PI,,.
II i li'in'oi l.-i,t,h, it iiiii.ilng the
n, Ii i. ii,, i. Is i.t I. n' N!, Ii orj .1 I.- ' in, 1,1
o I ll.o.e 1 n- ''' ' '" ' " fm.'h.c in i on.. I
I! i .r v a on us I,.,,, In, in cr tit I. r '. I fit-
I 'd, in! trii'p-, a- f . II lis;
" t I. ii'lt tin v .l,.nn ffooi !!,
I Ii 'ht. 'lie ll had I ,ll Mas n.lli miiih- h
iv iiii II oi i.eil I n, v I " k in 1 .., I 1 1. : v .i
j t, lis In, Ii to I er.. e t ib' ll h i Ih 1 In
I r' t.i, ev oi imi la it, n ,1 i:,'' - Lire
dud' A - ih'V r !,i i d I 'h V Has. id (iiii
' ' g'' -' ( ll- i.ui' ? ard II- dr w n. ',-, Ironiid,
littill.c r i. nil, - I.t, ir 'I i I ; ' I - ill. t,- tla- Mil
' I . of thf ! :l " 'i ",v ' I If "'
V f : r ' ' i , i i , , , i.f it i o, , u.l c.f
t..-; v h I;., ' I, t ,e I' -I'iit. Ii ,o J on t,
I'lll..!, r. . i
SlaleofOreg.in vn Join, Lee I ''
for sulh ring eseape of fl.nii.Hr jS"'
' i I. u-.l.rl ofuut.-uii, "T
for Stale; Milclu II for dell ' 1
Stale of Oregon vs (',111(. ,,,,,
.beted rorM lhug:(plor(()tl1(m '
of gmlly. N nteneeihiHif,,.,,,,, ,n
county jiiil.iind h.iedf..;, J'lige fi'.rSi,,! ..
Johnson for dell l'.V appoint,,,, llt (lf(,
Stale of Oregon vslv Avev f '
0 bad for i'liKiiM-..,KM.U'1M1,j;rJ" '
S.ii.o ol Oregon vs J1U f
niiii.d rr assmdt win, jllU.hl lo j.jj
lion d by grand jury. ' '
Slaleof Oicgon v, ,intl Ut)wf
dieted lor bnrniiix burn f j)r x.
femd to in mir paper ihr v,n.k ,ihl'.''"
i i d . t of not utility. w fpr s.
Johnson , Kelly fr d, fi. luU '
Stale of Oregon i, J, ,ml;d
ed for ti.'oo, escape of ChmiehYr .1, ,
a cnviit. Conliiitud. Out on L,m ,
t-.HO. 1
J.ieolis, Wolf A Co u s W V, ,
Settled. lilholt forpin'.; 'U.P f,',r ' 'f '
William Win roii i. Lenmhr lllmi,'
Suit on note for cls'.;:;,:i:. , -'
IIOO K.llv for pill. Johiona fr ,,
Janus M Moore vs Alln-r A-
Suit loijoel d, f, i.il it.ls Irein r..rl, ri!
moldy known ns Mimri-V M, '
fiont . I'. Vir.li. t for plaint ft ' K!v
at d 1 1 Hi hit lor llf, Fllmtl fur drfls.
I I! !'" hn ns is S W M,,., ;,,-,
on iii cult, l or f it. i , r,iet forplff ,r
John tor pill: I'a-o for. I, ft.
.I.tir.e mi,, i, ; I',irl!,1(l
anus I. Imc Sint lor f.,f. iu;..
in-nl Appeal fioiu (Vunlv Court Ji!.
Ill, lit of I O IMlit III favor of I' Ol'liM V.r.
.I. t Pi'i tot I ." " for J.'.1; K -II I
Muil.it for Iff, I'.i li..t t. Jot iison, aiajp,,.,.
'or ih ft -t ' c
" C I' C.'o,V l.i lll'P I I.Tom IVilliT,,
for iiiiI im fnl d telitl. n of r id prop, fly ai
I'o'l. ci.ii.lv Vi-dVt f.-r pl.iitit ff I.f
i " I" illaims A Cil.h. lor pHT, Kfllr
or ,li ft
N I' loiiiii. . Mfwiri'iitd :;iriii!in.
.fud.-iii- nt rei oi. te I tor ."mi vu. Kdlv
for p'fl'
J .1.11 Tli.'ltlK, S' ff. !1 Mm Tt SitlHT.
Wo Snt I. r ibinni'jn for ifii. i'ii'mf.1
in can
tie .r ,
1 1
.'in
ii .i i
11 1 1 ,i h iv ih,-1;
ng.j
,.-t o
; .4 CI,
; oar
i ( iiii.i
ein
mi'''
Oil ihe
t.j.ll. -iiC llrr .o-.i l ll ; .
Vi'.: i.iiist - iy a wold to you. It I-, d.ili
, alt to lain.' r, rves uud j' lie J, e.it-ap-and
pa i.l -, in, 1 ollf r a,- tne-als an I C"U
ihi.o nt., fioiu a ti.-t.inee, to the State I a r.
1 1 is o!-o il.ili, nil to In ,ng from n ill .Lite i;
-ia ei.u' :.s of I .ii - !:, J in !u -try, sueh n
oul't-, erot. I,, t woil,, neidh; work, knit
lu g, to lie.' Fair You know tbc-e fai ls.
Coliipal.itlv, ly the fi -Id of eoliip. tlt oii i
gr'atlv in vour favor. At the clo nf ihe
I'o !' '.' Ion ht.J A Car !, ii ar lo
I,,-nt the J .i.i- w,rh t'(, ,- m, i r.r atn'.io
I; p" a,,, I phor.i.-raphic (ij.palat. , Th, y
are tli.' b, t a:'. (, t J. - n . i vry-
body knows, rn, I w,ll ..,.,. f,,:
ti nl, we doubt not, in I..1. a.-p , ti,r. s of
I, to Is and ipridrupi I- ibtti'i ; l',i- ,,,e
I,, . , i . ., r... .
i i
,.,:, hoi hi...
j . n t . I ! . y Win I ,
t he s.i ii.'- ta.inie r, ( 'i
I line ,, at. Ii on tai. i
:ll v a loo t -at to
th y h i 1 i.ec :'
t'. y f" i';ht , but it i
1 1 i;l.ti tul vi ry ii a 'i
'..,rl...v being k.lh
Th. ,' .1.
p.,
t "t
. L t .
I .i',rr i'I l-rop. -ty ti l a I lip.'ii urn! f rv-
etiti-,i i . I . t for ih f, t,.l ';;;t
f. r p'ti", it n. i.it a, ii join,.,,!, r, r 't,
Ji.li', El . i -r i . 1 1 ,(,, ,, (t p,t ...
Jnilc-n nl by ih-finll ti;:a;n-t tl, (t fur i'I -I,-It'.
II"i hit 'nr p'ff
I II im i,' t g v .I A I'.llMMt J i S
lie nt I v I'efauli ii. .;,,, J, ft for i 'liT .
John. i ii for olif
Jaitt'i A I II' i l'.irr I I', e ( 'imi -
l.na-'s h.r sl.fd.r 'Sittl.d VII.,iii
A M'teiiei; for i rr. i, iitu,k t,,r .1, 't
W in l , id "ill. Co Tn ii- . i- .1, In
Arm; rn -t 'I nl Su I oa I i l(,f,r
Mil-- lie I.t, ,i l,v C, nit t,, J.'.:'il;.i,!:.
;a -it mm tot il, It f..r ll, ,t nui. , not I'.i.t
A J hn-. ti f..r l ill . K, I'v . Il'ielit !,r
i I
.1 '-'..h I. am v v s I', I, r Lildv ninl Wm
F'l.lv Sut f, I Clio f,,r work nn,l l:il'r
loin- Vinl.it in favor of d' h Inboit Win
l.ildv. No 'ion,' no L'.lilv I'liL'f f,r
l.i.!. d ii-i i in.! s of th" I"--i t ilt . I I y
l ii h lo .' tie i t -hoiv u Ii. to ll g.' lit' I lo- - nt
the r. b,:, ti, .I, ti., aj is h!i h p'lbh hr.i ,:n, j,,),,,.,,,, a k. i:v r..r i.u.iv
lie in I, uve iv or In ii it li.i, to niliiet m tl.i
iig.'r' g i!" IL to tire ovi r oO'l )ii'orr'iiil,-
iidui It'll to h.li'- I'lll k ih I, while t!
I.' I:i.ll, .11 . I 1. in 1,1 I.IITO lu-t I.Vir 111. II.
.....I .-.-en mm iiioru:ioji;,,ii .Mllj jirjrr,ltt-
A. II. Stephens, the ..han.poy (,f their
ciu-e in the South, tain, ly yield to the
d -anion thimor and permit him-elf to l,e-1'ho-i.
l by ti mob tn tljc Vice Unsidintiit!
chair of u Nl-vv Iiahonny inaugurated on
Ani ridia soil. Th. y had' w itu. .--td with
riiii'i.n-rii.g the f.it;
in voting f.,r John.-on for Vi.
'- M-; on t::e 'out. that ho r... nr..
i' by tl," ii-o of I'.,!.,. n. fr.ii'i.l.-,,t nffhla
vlls, ;,, le gmg that l, M'.ooli i is l!,,
f'-al i;-.vti r and i nllll. 1 ., t'.(. ,,i .
Loth -nils wi r,.-e -.tlii.n d uiitll n.-xt , r,n I ''",r ttv W4"1 S'-V " K" ;l1 ',l "' ' l'lu "' "", I'' '"-' "" ' '''" lie pr. !.,
I lor 'the purpo-e of t.d.i,, t...t;,,,,,y -' I "'':u,Ut'"m "f ,,,,! ,'!"li,s "f Ur"" ('".v- '"'"i"" ""' l'r -i'l-nl fivtiij Tl..ir-. iy
.il'.s-r.. Smilh, Sl'-u.g, and h, are nfTHal ..U n.lrk l..r r.uMim. t - ft lJ of .l.iir hum.liat.'.in, f.,t.,.;.,
. onus, I (,r M.-Liiii", m.d Williann A
I lir I'ulillr I 4.1.
Iln A t.'.i -: Will von i.i'. -.v ,,,,. ul
f, , 1, that cv ry p. r ..nil, ..id, r I . I
ions int' to. t that uo I, nvo I,, i n ar. u t..-n.-,l
to ch'r'-h, i itiv.,1'.. d i i I1 . pr- nt -tiag 1
go- i.f th" (ioviriiiiiMit of tin. Union for
X .-teller, to call the lilt. Minn of ,,.
(.'I
and Col Ke
I'v for Iioon.
We
a man ns iiuieh
over with t.-e;
f . . i'
.a ... i ... a. mn r ,i,:. v ... Know- mo
:.. y I.- K.-aroi.- -hard to be got- and we
vvji.t you t (,-,. : 1(J tl,,. j.-(;r M ,-, ytW
hmi-ohold-, and .ajoy all it, advantage,
with Ih,- h a t po-,ihlo , :,,,' .o. T,j., ,.;.
il mistitko Ihr v had m .d'; by donr bv coiniiiie' out l.i,,,..v I,,. .
You have ilone it before, nnd
lup al llir lair. aiel rr.iy.r.
j It Inn got out that the young nu i, ol Or- H is cuh.uly i.ppiopri.id; lh,l , i,n
.-.on Cilv will ,f, r n fJohl Watch for th-.- h-yiil eili..-ti should iil,.t.nn, on thai ilnv,
be-i L idy ruling at tin.. Fair. Won't that from the nrdlti iry avo"ntion of hf.-, t,i,,
bring out the Lady ri.l. r-f Won't tin re that nil shoiild uil.' in ,1. ottlli- n. knovvl
N I' M'lkn A lloleoin'i Cirlii'Mri
liCoiiiily (','iirl .liidgun nt iiffiriiio
l.d n't for i.l IT; llmh't lor ih ft in i rnr.
Ili-nrr il' r s .1 A I'.urin It JmL'
I th" .out, i l,ii"!i,,:i l.g:oii. Whose ,,,,( , v ;ijt. to f, ,r J(J.".1'.
l .,,'iu. I ii i, ,,-iii , I ami l!i ir l.i. titi-n.iiit I .l.iliii-i.ti for p!ff
I k.ll d, nro ollioialiy r. port. .1 to Allan, Mekinl.ir A Co n l. I! Iliii-
l.mliiu i on, .,!.!. tv 'it,t in,.' nnd In null ,1ml t I,. .I,f,,.li ,,,;.,.( ,l,f,
h id lu.-io limn -.'mi klh d aid noun- fnrll:il ll,,. l.i r, i.tff
Ih. North Cmohiiui ll-gini. nl lot .V t) Chinch is. I. W. tidli.im J!rP'i;M
I I't in- n, ai,l i v. ry nth. r r-giui' iit nfforiil up on ccilinmri from Justice of the IV.nv.
or !-; un.l yi-l the Me I iiiithor.ln-s Allirin. d in narl. nml rnrr-nl in mrt -
.i. ... .i ... l . . i'
i mini iii.il in. r ..s, wav uss man mai ol .,,!,i,.nti f..r iilff- Uiiefal f. r tl. M.
the I n.oti nrmy. .1, 1 1 ...... 1 1 . r i i!i.hit Suit
I to enforce nipeh,inii''a lion for l'IIII. fr-
no. HI MIS . dt fori.lll for t-!,l tol.ii.on for t'llTl
t i ...... . . .
' t 1 11 iniii iw.i loninie.r ImIIvA llinhit for deft.
lull Uis(. .tI of one have b.Mi passed by I Tlio. L' lloivell Chns Culling, Jr.,
Congrc. I'.y i ai h of tin m the IVi-snli nt Sr .S' tll- d. L'llioll for plff; K'Hj for
omiI. ....... A i.. - I , .... if iii
'- ' o ' n. i 'v iiii- .ei i iri--. ii ,1111,.
OOU mill for the war. One of Iho bill, is
A Mitt
riv idnit, to do (hi,.
litk.-ic'il and -''.ibbod nil v.
von can .lo it rt'-niu. ( ai,l. .1 -s. Kin, :.r-,,
'a-oii a, 1 ai.'.-ey or Lane ami Cr.,,,1 I ... t ... I ..' .1... I.-..:. ..an i . . , .
who ivoiilil i.,i- I....... t . i.. . ' .. . '
' "" ii rresiunii over
a nation vvhiel, would have either he.',,
ririicl pa-t redemption .Inrin- his uduiinis
tration, or involved in a civ.l war, a., min i,
worse tl,;.. V, ns t,:s i wr-e tL.-m t,, r-
HJiiiii jifiii'P. hut ;voiiii:r u it,
' UM- '""'r' " '" '"wacy, tl. ,-r.al , ill. -, aft. r the liar. toils of the
muss of which i, as loy,, t t,, i;,,;,,,, 11S , im of r, fr,hlli(1,,
men can be, hhoiihl, wi'lt siu h exiiinnles ,,f i - -
treachery on Ihe pn-1 f iturtl.-an leaders ''"'tlainl ri vponded most nobly to
before their eye-- ,,.y that n'l i'k.iim !..., I '"! Cal1 "' ,I,C ''"'riUilll f OUT L.VM'Utiv,;
paised ..way but the ulio Kre,i t i. ue of ! ' '' U ,mh M '" ''"1"
iujiiiirling iho iiduiinistratioii in lajltin
in .in inn, s io assign y.,ii places lor c.un
and point out to yu can find wood
.van r, siraw ami lie wiil have order pre
served in the camp. Wis want to .seen
htlh; cily of (.'amp.i on il,i; bunks of the
then, Clm kaiuiiF, nnd the farm. r mid their fuui
stasoii, tn
riulili 11 .i:'tln vi Cochrmi k fil"'
S.. ninl ll. ,..!.. t... ..nr. i..i,,..n.i fi,r
be oieh a sigiit a vv.h nev, r b.-fote wit 'dgiug our guilt before ; and pi r-.uiiil "M'pl' m' nt.il lo the nth.-r, nnd nft. r refer- deft Cochriin. '
iie..,c.i ii, Oivgon? Won't the gall-mi S i- uud national dep. nih il. .-upon mi t1( o, ring to il, and to the f..reei it provide. Allan, M. K inlay A Co II. Jenninir-
1
piv tin- 1'ie, i.h nt power to rail out, in '"'bgnicnt l,y d.-f mil ngam-l deft. Url2A'
ndd.tioii In the troop., "now ,,.hori.., ' ''"'J1 f"r . .
,..,....,.,. 1 . .. . S. U . Slimiiion vi il. . Tarl.ir. .vl-
bylaw, .iio.ooomor.. troop,. '1 l.u- ll, .,,, Killy for plff; Klliott A. Johnson let
i ..... i.i..... i.... . . . ... .. . . . . . . i i
i- --. in mi. ji.iH.-r in en 1 1 lino in. i ii.'t.i a I Hell.
down rebellion, l,llV rallied to the Mippott
of Stanford? These turn could sec no' lie
usi!y foru ' Union '.n. A.7t-t'n;irn.li()ii,'
nt thin puiiieuhir juncture, and tiny re
Knrd..l the leaders in iho n-tofu movrmei.t
u political gaiubl-ri who played merely
for oflicc as u stake, j,t , u0 t.ollireilliwil
was regarded Hint Miuftied 21, 1
off at Vwicouvir, und .sl.tdlh,! Oarliehl on.
W regretted to nco a division in the
rrn.t-u if I'.,!.... tl... I .
' -..."ii iiii-ii ri um tan canvass in
California, but ta politicians would have it
ho,
meiit of ihu Stat,) Fair (iroumls. Some.
filing over one lunidri.d uml thirty dollar
was secured in a few hours, roiihiiuhn
kii'ivv a thing or two, if they , mv tl0
" bhaketi'' oeca-ioiially.
M. V.. Cunt, ll. Wi) nr.) iml.-l.t. . to
llcv. II. K. Mines for a copy of the mil,.
utes of Conf. rtnei! (his year, from which
we h a in that Iho Church in Oregon nnd
Wadiingloii iinmbiM 2,'-'o.') liumbers,
ngiiinst 2,3111 lust ynir. 'J'ho Cliurch Inro
has (10 nieuiliers, The niiinber of Sunday
Sfhnnl Fcholars in the .State is l.'JT'J.
r.joico thiit iho sovtrei-ii people nyuinst 1,71111 hi' t year
ptrii;ni. nl of that poition ol tin' exhi- 'upplicnting Iln mol grneiom :,v,,r ,.,,
bition have his hands full of busini sS f,,r our imtioti. We nppe.il to i n ry Tatfiot
1 1. ......-. I e .1 .. I' II' I . r .. . ... .. ...
ii.'j ii,,ii u.i-,1 oi um mir in,. i in . ii.-ari tin to r'-poiui, Willi I'loiighltul m.;. miiliy.
mr foiu'! (lays llu reiilli r.' U think no. thn f ull ; nnd Ic lo ve that nnno hut tho.f
hut tuoru beautilul night is th. re thiin n who are wanting in di yot on lntl.owil-
fine lady, in npproprinlu eontiiiii... upon a farn of iho nation u, rifuse. Let firry
.... o . ... ..... . ...
gay uii'i g iiiiini ino I '.:t,ti ,or ; u , plnre of htisint'ts l, i In..,!, nnd rl m .i
tlon'1. know ol any.
Fi.ov, 1 1. a - oi; t:ii: Fa in - Ladi. s nf Or
egon Cily, mid nil around: The Superiu
teinl ut of Fruits will want nil the doners
you (.'an bring to tlie Fair, to oriiatn. nt the
horticultural thpnrliii. nt. Iliin-f for the
the sublime rpeclael.. of n whole pioidr i
ealiii and fob inn waiting on the Supremo
liulor of (ho iiniv. r.c.
Ouii,o-( Cirv, S.pt In. w,
linriom I itt,Mr(l in, c
IIi.it . or Tiir A'.i . . i. .r h,f : I'U.-.
I, In that 1 1, a Mrll.,1 .1 ....I ll .... I.
nri'iioiiii,.- il von u,?l I.,, I .1 i.. .1 1. . . ' .
I , " ''- "... 01,,, I'll III IH I K 'i".,i'"i "I'l.'lir. I,,H ,.;.,,., ,,,'
any rate. Mr. I'yro. the Sun. rint-ml. nl 1 ''""r".",( 'I '"'
. . ' ' , .1 y 111 (-.,i-it,i.r. Il", m-ai,,,,,, (., I.'l l
wi.l not knoiy how to get along w ilhoul m Hi- 'i.o g itnaul . I,,.,, ,, u,. ,liy ,
tluui. .N i: Me. L'y re ought to fix 111, '"'" ""' i. '" i'."m:r,, ,,,, 3 ,..,,, k . ,
.. J ' ' , rv'iniitf, nl , 1 11. 1. V
Ins ihjiiirtm.'iit wllh great la-lo. It should : Wn,i,iir ,.,,, ,n ,,, , ,,. ilU m
be ornam, ailed w illi u n-nllm i.f II, ta .....I 1 ,l" l,"iy "''!. limlH-r. l,a .1.
WK.1..1 11 n. lr.. I'n.t, . u I' I 'ki.f al.
ev. rgr. eiM, and inmhi n fit ti uiph) for I'o
inonu whiiliwi; have no tloubt will he
lone.
'I'lioitr.'i .it Tin; Faiii. 'Jbu (racli will
he put in line mil. r. 'l lio riTim have conn.
just in lime, mid thn best lioneii of (ho
Stnlu will hu hire. H will do uo Rood
now to hoiikt that mich utul mich horse' nro
thu bf-t Irotb rs in thn State. Wo bIiiiII
see with our ow n tym, nnd form our own
opinion,.
1'rKkl.ll ili.ll'iai.., '..nr ;,(p.
Ii'l ( linn Ii
" ' I' Af.l.v.-l, ',.',,( Cmi.d..
K tilill III I'll ,lr..
Lit S. ie.it .. II. f. fnmtt In i,m .,.r lnllj
column., it mil lo- tr, t, .1,,,, ti,mn,,m ( flN
,..- I" ('I'Cii 11 1.1 1 HrliiyilM Alle.nr. Jn.tja
Tli'init.,11 ia n alilaaml ..fr fr.. Uyt, n.,
In. cnlcrprlM ilmuM M t-;it,a. fa.f ,y
On. p'lhllr
t-rT itn ir ,-,t-, , ( milf
I n lin.air, nl Hi-'m,,;,--,i , , .,, ,, ,
i
MallhiiM Swcirhi vs John I. I'.'-t
Morfgngii foreelosetl for i . lluclat
fr plfT
Stephiu 'iitor vu Mnriha Joster
IH yore gaiite.l. Muelat for roinpliiii',it-
Martha A. (iurlels is Josiali (mrlct.
m lliou of nt' ii A mi mhi r of the ( 'nluin (
Kin 1ik.1l ll.il it hoi itiiii-li lo Int hoped
Hint then- uouM be no nreimily for bring
ing into the In Id more thin the ha if million
of mi 11 providi il fur In Iho first bill: but
Hint if it proved olherwi:.e, if thn war Mivoreo granted, nml children given I"
h.inl.l proi n n long one. Ihu Adminintra. ''"'"I''"'"'"'- lillioll for enmpliiinnnt.-
1;.... u,,..,i.i ..,.1 l a.ii .1. -11 . .. ."'imson for ileft.
1 r l.iilr i.i.ll..... a... I iA h. t. r... . I . .. . n ...1
' '" ' " '"r uiori) 11 Divorce j!Mhtot. Child jjiven to iieienu-
it houhl ho liirnnrr. ftlil. K cilv for , left
11 ... . i, ,. . . I" "in mutter nf Mahens Torpus for
.... ..... ,., , , , ,. r . ,,rnll(,.rr Annm j0ir,0) Wril ,)(,inf of r-riiii-
r..V"VM":'M.,,l.ll,',,,!,".fw''l,','7 r tin Johnson, father of Iho child. I" I'iko
, iii' , 'r,""",, l,l,H fl"'" ''"""I''' f'lHin-h, Hie gran.lfi.Hiff'
luriml to that city, nnd Mutes that lnci.lv. Tl.- -. 1. .1 .1.. .1.11.1 il.n cmtfl'
..,,! , , j 1 s ,,,,1 i nil, 1. ii. ii-ii inn i-iiii.i i"
. .11. .1 " U'V ""' "H""'" tUr f tho pnindfathrr, lien.usn in MJiwlf
'.gat; tl.ren i, I,,, went int.. Ihe fight at tot host for it, lint with Ilia ndim-nilln
' " ' '"'"I'H'y " nnnil.ilatcl. (,nt , f,,,!,,,- )n n,m.r( irf0 nccess I"
. tlm t-liilil ut nil ronsoiinlilti t'nncn,
m. "i mr, i 1 v n it t 1 iiTii'in in inii 1 1 ...
has ili.enrerrij ii.n ...... nf 1i(.r..i Sovrral rnscs wero ronlinuril mil" i"1'
nl Hull's linn was owinjr lo (he fnc( that "'t term
"K"gi mint look place en (he Subbalh!
Ohlii.ii tninils mil f,n lo iliseovcr wherein
it is vfor - lo Tight bullies Ihnii lo pn ni h
nr im tin .Snblialh. fln,lit 'ml.
t'vT Col. Wiijjht Ins goiii) o Sim Frnn-
'I'm, by orhr of (J,n. Humiur. Mnj,
r.inh, of Ihe Cur nlry, is In com mn -ul In
IrT Vin, iiff,liir, (jiinily Trcn.urrf, '
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