xv t. If uov mu atU'turit o Lixixx Aoxsultic Vhui'Uuu VIA):. -.bunt lllui n Uio I" Cm. P:i. !)c iOrcqon vqu0.s7,,;itl,t,,ovi,yofrp ' 'I r,at there in iv lie no real o V.'. T. A3 i-ns, - - Editor. 07.S30N CITY: SATl'KDA V, OlTOl-KK lib 1S01. llh atii it Cipr. Sv.u'i.Ks -- O.i Thurs i! ;y iiipit of week, ju! previous to the ;;'.!in.r of t! I V-inV, a ihlVnuity took place i.i Portland, at the 15utd Kxclintw, .vhii-h xvus continued i.i t!ie Pioneer HoM. ami her.' ended! the .shootia of dipt. Ci W . nle?, of the steamer Pacific, by n pun- Mi'.!"' i ratterson. T!ie bail en 11, and onme out over the terei l,;t i (; I-' i, i, ir.i'.;. t.;.;; a xxound from xhieh the 11 iKni twenty-four I. ours after. Tie-' tv f-iV'inatcJ ias well as we can lei'm' in some words about the Union, t!t: sl.tyor b. ;:.; known ns a miserable ees.-.'o;iist, vxhile (.'apt. Staples was u true and devoted' Union man, and had lately b. :i appointed Coimn:iuder in the U. S. Navy. After the idiootin,, Patterson was arretted by the sheriff, and t.iken to jail, tiMiii-h a ,-tron, disposition was manifested by t':.e c.v.'ited crowd to hang him on the ppct. ( Y ;. Stnples was a native of Maine, n';d about -to years old, and for more than thirty years Iv.i led a sea faring life. He n.'.s .1 l:'.au of jrenerous impulses, which .'..wed itself in many nets of In roie tl.tr r':;j ilur!::i h' long li' en tl'.e c.-'un. He Laves a nife and a young child nt i-.m F.-nnei'CO. His remains wore buried on S:saday with Masonic ceremonies the Id..'i's o' Portland, Oregoi; City, Van :.!.'. r. ami th .- IV. lies uniting .'.. do honor to his Meniui v. i iU'.i:s'or.C',v Pr. Pe Wolfe is hctur- n :;.;s c;'v at as:iiiw!o:i ilail. on r.ologv, I'.iv.sio.'iioniv, and Phvsiolojv '!'!.. ; rinelpa! topics arc w.-I! handled, and give r.mtle roim for the display t,f a wide r.mre i:f khidivd and oth.cr saV.vN. and ' t:e.' a a i m ; the ! .'.u.-es h'.ve been att.-tidcl l-y Lrgir :i : e.s than u-u illy come iut In curdtv. !' Vo',,'e is r-m.iikablv H.i.'i.t, never n". any !a:i: m.d his re- iuti-:-piT-cJ wlt.'i hiK'ie.rous l.ti-ir.t- weihtold tnioiot'S, ui.d freuiiei.tlv ser ; s of good fo;:::d .-.:s. are r.dher stri ke g than otln-rw :.-o. I!;;, a . i i r ikmoIih ,.! - i !.-,. t r.g. in n s own t. ;:. I way, an t'i I..S i.v.a sat. -.act. on, mi pre c.v.-i,n. f...-::;.; cf in::.:..! and moral i I.il .-. i bv m: iiei::e, rJIgi-n. o , he U-uv- .- ,.-.. ...-Ii eli tii.- .-'..:;e.' ii.ipr;.-.-io;i of lli--ehis. in his co:ub with th; M'-- !e.r. " !. t us," i-..;.! the r.-Is.- ji!,;!i).-o;-1.-.t. " t'l.r.f're. :.t length c-a.-.- to di.-r i.y, p.:. 1 lenru to liv": throw- aw.iy th? ii:c::!.;!,ra,.'- of j.re. cj't-, hic!i t'uiy who utt-r ;h. ;a wi-!i u.'e li pri'lt r.nd j o:r,p do i.ot u:i ia.-taiid, m. l eerry w'rdi n? this :--t:-;,I'.- at, 1 ii.tell'gi l ie -i' . ,i that deviatem f.o-n tmtur-: i; . i : - Cit ! lYo-ii hippln-s" IJ-.J. .-t'oi 1 . I,.: 'hi r by tie.' Prince, w "v to the d .tails, the 0 d -ire-; to ;il.ili.-i)ih'. r ; je-rsplcioiisly aii-wti.i; ' To live ;u: ::g lo n-.tur-, is to net ul-.vays xvitliduo 1 to tie-- fi'.n-.ss nrlsi-ig from th': r la ;.s ro. 1 (iiialities of cau:-. nml iffects; to ,c.t with the gr-at n:id unehang'.-aSie cii im; of universal ! i.e.tv; 10 CO-ive Tat'.' v iih t'c g ru ral di-po-itioii and ! em-v of ti.: prv'ijt sv-tem Of tiihlg'."' So 'ay in", the .'..;lo-ih'.T aro-a a::d .! parb-d, v.-1 1 1 1 tl.e air of a man who hud co -0; Tuted v.i'.h the pre.-eiit sT-ti-m of things. Fr.v; t::i: M:r.s -Mr. C. A. Canton wine of ties cii-.-.'v, returned ho-t week .rom th-. e n.In-s. He informs m ' that the loin's ,.fc yi'.I.ili.g well, p'lyiiig from :, to i:0 pir day to tho Land, to ii,...: xx no nnxo cim.,-niiu imnks the v rai'-i vh-hl i ; about $' JO n dav to th" lui.d. Th'Te nrc about 4'j00 men in the mi: most of w horn xviii wii.t-r tic re. Mr. C.ititoiixvinc snys good digghiL's have I.t-! be-in : truck on French Creek, shout tu. ",tv in!!'.i ca t of liho do,' Crctk. Mr. (' ( ":,t'.-i.-,,lates going 1ji.k to t!l luili'-s in the (-i.r'ii.g. In our brief nritlee of article.. t. l.i'oitcd id the Fair, xve Lad intended, but aft r-.v;.;-ds foigot, lo mi.t.tlou a roll of ic nil woven nig eaipct, from the Immls of Mi -. Funny W. ..ton, 11 th-xir niilli'.riv tl.onybt of tinm iinr.-cry Htoric-M ninl h.I old l.id v ubox-'j Cim iimh. Other thiics ' Kobliim. There in no bui h thing ns crime; 1 ight have been apparently slighted, I.ave occurred to in since, ns well d'.fcerv- j 'I'1"-' g'ddeii rule with them is lo do what ing of i.ot'ce nml attention, but as the : fr" your " interest." Take (,'ubu, if it lime is now pa t xve cannot g'li'rally re-1 for your " interest." Never mind the j a'r the (h fh-Ieucr. If we are blced in j prior elaiins of other pai tits. Tuko Nica i it' 1. ding another Fair, xve will try umj do ragua take Texas from old, weak Mci- I... much better UH JiO sible. r.Z" From tlio interior California pa P' is we learn that hundred) of miners are pr'jicring to le 1 xe for the Nez Perce re hion. In the spring coming, xvo would not be surprised if the rush of miners from that Stute to the new mines hero amounted to thousand and temi ol thousands. Cttf-The Juliu 011 Monday last brought dawn $100,000 of gold dust from tho Ne. IVrto luincH. iy Ur. White, formerly of Oregon, now of .San FrunciHto, him been appointed r-pccJul Indian Agent for this Coubt. Tl'ritMIU. The Constitution of tlio United States says that " treason against tlio Fluted States shall coiwst only in levying war npunst them or iidhtrinjr to their eueniii's, living tlit'in aid ninl comfort." Treason is a hie,h crime- it meditates the death of the State. 'I'o levy xxnr against t ho State, is always treason, Imt to j-ixe the rncmv aid anil comfort is cuiiallv trca- nemy .V hi I and tomiWt." lu such n ciisO there is liberty of speech and of the press; for what is said and written, though it. may bo npiim-t the State, is not regarded and treated ns treasonable; bcoau o no one need be influenced by it. Free will inter venes between the spoken words and the written article, and any overt net. .No body is obiifd to be influenced by what is written or spoken. Hence any one tuny say and write what he pleases when the State lias no overt enemies to " bp aided and comforted.'' Von cannot "aid and comfort" the enemies of the State when it has no cmi'.ihs. Hut when war actually exists - when there are armed rebels against the State when the press and speech may fjiee them ".((lie cof.'i.Vr,'' is it not aiding the enemy to till nil about the plans of the State? Is it not aiding and comforting the ruemv to esp.uiv his cau-e ami traduce the State authority.-? Is it not uei'i'i; mi! (. 'l:-:in-; the eue'.uv to sav to him, bv w or and deed, " i;oah 'ad, I it tit wi'h ymi; I xx;!! aid vou in an i brhand way to owrti.l'e'.v the Stale" ? Hid not the N.Vc ,.,.-W, pubhshed in the eilv of Si. l.ouis, eive to the enemie i':e I'nilL'.l Sl.it. s aid and comfort'.'-'-- And, if so, wire not the authorities of iho United States riuht in suppres.-inu' a d journal'.' More ' hi i fit of'oatlu'.LM giea to traitor-' iwa ,v-'' arc by w r'tteii nid spoken words, than by the matt rial munitions of war. ... . I lie-, n aocon lie to I. iii f.i..l:oii of trca- sou i.iv'ii by the Con-tit 'I'.ion of the. I Iii- ted States, t o (lowrmnclit is bound to pass by those w ho i iitci'tain treasonable sentiments if those ,-'ei;'.iniHit.s are l.n wn. How could they be known but by the ex fe-:o:i of them by those who cuUrtai.i j th-. in? Ami is not the mere rxpre.-.-ion of, trensoaal !e sentiments "giving aid ai comfort" to tra.tor.-., And, consi ipient.y. is net the cut rta'i.ment of tr. -asonable -in-timents trea.-ou, according to the Constitu tion? Xj p'o !e, who-o (iiireriiiuei.t is threat ened with an ovt rthro'iV by arni 'd relic's, is muler any obligition t ) tohr.ite traitor- in j-.-fi.'.'.'n nt in its ncd-t. Xav every coy- eminent is in il ity buun 1 to g t rid o' the:.) Sn- Ii I our in' r; r tatiou i f th" law of .--..--::: a id th y who advocate a m'i i r cour-e, .M nmv an I v. an.i the sir pent that i- 1 1 stmg them t' d- .t.i. 1 Treason is a h'.-'i eri:., . W'v had h-.ird j 1 of tr.;'tor-; imt w .'.id t (V- -ct to I . j ' lose iii' in. We- l..i 1 re ol ef lb m diet , I ArnoIJ aa l A aro i H iit ; l.tii h-j -v aim everv third man xve me-t i- a -.r.' r ll'al tor t!-an -'.t!l-r ', lii' in Alm-i-t half the coii'i'ry h is tirn - l tr..i!or- Tin-y are i,ur i.til.bors our a. ich.lo -;.r paiti.-rs in b'.l - Ilie - s (.'., r k;:.-e(.k What wo; we tl.in's or rather xxhit xv:; won! I haxe thought a half a doi-n y..;rs ngo..f th mnu who would h.-v.- d..rul to t.il.e Arm. I I by the hiiii-1 an I introduce him In re-pu t 1-bl-.'soeiet;.? What would xv t- h..-.e th.mght of the 11. in who wo'i'd I. axe gone into j, art tu r.-hip wit'i .Aaron IJurr in a cotton gin'.' Th-: thing was impo-.-.ib! -, uc.-ordin to our i.'.-.i.-: Il it, ala-I Nu'.v all of Hi iis-o..-'.,t-; tx.-rx day with traitor;, and it i- even a matter of d.-i'it xx Ii-1 i.i r loyd fm 11 or traitors sire th'; lu'i-e iv-;e ctabh'! The highi .-t crime has got to be regarded as no crimi: nt all. " Ami ha it rome to t!i:-? ' I i there no il. iim' .inn i;(-iweii iiv.u;v ai.u in.-as'ci.- ,s t,,.rc WJ d'-tha tim,' beixve n virtuo nnd ! v.:(.,. Wc ii-fl to thli.k that tic ro was a dif- c .r(.wr. )(.lwr.,. good and evil; but if we ir.av believe somi; folks, tii: (li.-tiiiction is but imaginary. We. wonder w hether, ac cording to the th-nry of the day, there is ni.y (Jul or iiry Pevil. IV'0ile ficem to think 1,0 more of committing treason than of taking a drink of wat'-r! They look only to their Uniterm! interests. They s ty, for example, " Wk ought to go with the South it is our ' int'Tcit.' " They think nothing of the criin': of tren. .011 their "inti rcil'' is nil limy cure about. Treason i nothing 110 more worthy to t!ut is the invention of the " Jbuk Ages." co! (Ah, there was a national Kin, for ' .. 1 1 ... . .1 . . .1 winch we mu-i howi) uikc laKe iuko what you please, if yon con! Ju.-.ticc and injustice, virtue nnd vie", are only name, thcM i:x nothing in them! Jlavnge old Mr. Smith's cornfields or or chards. It is our interest to do so! Cut Jones' throat and take his horses nml money it will be to our " interest!" Alus, a people are on tho brink of Hell who have forgotten tho obligation of oaths ignored tho distinction between vir tuo and vice, nml look only lo their mate riul " Intkiu:st.i." fit. Louis Newt. M,.l"ty, like ilrlii', mint be itioixn reuaol. I'Uc Yr wiivt Sii'i. Ihe.. World savs: I he war lias not only disorganized business Imt politics A revolution has taken place, not in the administration or Constitution of the conn try, but in the sentiments ol the people on public ntlairs, and in the relative strength ol parties. The masses are united in tin relenting hostility to the introduction of violence ns n means of obtaining powe and position, and thev have reconsnleice their opinions ns to the merits of that in terest which was the first to resort to vio lencc. Anti slaverv counts its converts thousands, nnd not the least .ealous o these are the many Pi niocrats who have for years under estimated the evils of sla very and over estimated their constitutional obligations to it. It begins to bo seen that in its effect on individuals it is perni cious; tnal H in a .-.tale ol urwagi', slaves are civilized, it is at the cvpense of their masters, w ho are barbarized by the pro cess; that as a svvtem of f.ibor it is, in many of the States where it prevails wasteful, 'destructive, unprofitable ; ami that us an element of political power, it i restive, overbearing iinn uiou-t. lis ins tory i.s lull of horrors. It kept Soutl: Carolina and other Slates in a state o craven submission to the Ib'itish during the Revolution; it interposed, nfter the Keu lution. the most serious of the d.llienlties that arose in pcrlcctlng our Union; it has churned for itself recognition and privilege w h:c h no other interest in the country In I dared to aspire to, and it has linal'y us saull-d, with ileadlv intent, thetiovein- ment and the Constitution ihiif Tiio chief weapon ol slaTerv for many years Ins been terror. It has threatened war. bloodshed, violence, deva-tation, and ' dVuItition of the Uni.m, if its cliinn were not c.eie.ihd. Hut th.- sting has bein or ; will bo t ikeii Irmn its men ices when tlieir I wei'.kness is proved If th'! Union cannot . ho di-o!ved, it war w ill not extort from us what we refuse to persua-.on, nnd the i ,1 of slavery, on its own merits, cm- , not enli.-t our ympnthii s nor command our : ., what is its cvnlition? It is ti e jaek.iss -tripfed of its I on's k'u ; it is the , Hhii'ped bully of the rin , who-e defeat i mor- hnmiliathi: in proportion as Ins brag was n ii,e, r. -v and tel'O'ioiis. The CoiiNtitu . tabl'shed oir the revolted State-', in i w n rani'' un I imt tin h r col r of n fit d to use the w .r a.'ain-t slavery, is nevi rtn ,i , only strei gth of tliat ui-t.t;;! on im p i. . ' ii, t:- c.il pun ii-, a.-'.'e f.'.mi t!:c r'gl.t of u-jtc si i.t itlou x iehh d ill the Con-titution, was in its -..j,),.., d capacity to break up our I'nii n and forcx. r iliilroy our peace, if its i!..:;ior-, frc l.Iy r newed iviy d iy fr fnrf: .1- '"irm-c u ..r, n.it n.-.-r. 1 f.l I-.:: ::'X 1 m is -- .Mi --i s. i !..inn..:i, xx ..r n r A Co. C'liU.o Iii Us cm-trui't. d a m w and ilt'l ing for th, Ir b.ikv rv at store, on th ..to of tiie tabl.-hun n', xx!.'. h was r in ixed for that pur; -. Ti " sime f;rai hax.- a!-o ia pro Ci -S o; il'ie'i.on a Xiap ic u-e 1:1 the rear o: ti.. 'r b;i, I. .tore. Tic r. pairs to the I'.rei.kw.iti r, as will 11- tl.e- ic w- w .if' li'iu e at i:.e nmi. are b. ing r.ipid'y ha-.'e:,nl forward I ) Coin pl.-tluo. lb r.-ift'-r, fi'igh's w.ll be ra's. il and hwi I' d theii-by lueaus of a car run id.i.' up and down 1111 im hm I plain-. It i- not t..u inli'l.tam to r .!.nv th" Im-ls nt pr 1 1.1 Pn ti i:is, Pn ; 1 m .-! (.'o to Ihiehti I'.s, and g' t your Idleness t..k' 11. II" is tic In st artl-.t 0:1 this i'oa-t, nnd of course hi pictures took the premium nt the State IV.r. IF: w.ll remain in town but 0.1, m-'i .' more. Puiitstai.il Lack lor r imy '..eathir; do can t.d.o piituus a.s will then as w hi ll the -im shim s. XV XV I b 'AT. The 1. 1 W boat .i;W l.llih! ii.g at Caimah, for th" 'amh;l! trade will b': himu-he.l to dax- at -2 o'cloi k y. xi ",,,: is ''' f , t 10 f,"'t l",m- u"'1 f"i.t bold. She is live feet loader than th': Clinton, but will dnnv h 1 ; wnt r, and car ry more freight, dpt. Lambert ii the shipxx right. T.x.v-i avi;i; -, Xotn t.! Win. Pierdoi ff, I! 'j , Treasurer of Clai knimiH cnunly, has received the tax books', nml gives nolh-c to tax piiycrs to come forward nnd w.-I tie their taxes before pnember i'i, HOI. Ciir" The dwelling house of Thos. Hutch- ins, 1.1 miles xvut of Portlaml, was burii'd to tiic ground on the evening ol Oct. filh. I.0-.i .',.'.00. Fi.ot u. The Oregon City Mdls Mr Piiiiel Harvey's within llm lust ten mouths have shipped upwards of 10,000 barrels of Hour to Victoria. Ai-ri.rs. Xenr L',000 boxes of apples were shipped to San Francisco on the Inst steamer. The prices there range from 'J to 4 cents a pound. Ci 01.(1. The khipmeiit of jrold dust to .San Francisco by the Pacific hut week amounted to $1 ".'1,000; and $:;8,7ff0 by the Cortc, this week. lirl,ieut. Forney, V. &. A , son ol the Hon. John W. Forney, lately reached Oregon, ni:d is now stationed ut Ft. Hos kinH, Denton county. friT The X. V. Independent, in a late issue, Buys: " Christian friends, let none of us forget to pray, nt morning nml evening, and often each day, for (Jen. McClellnii!'' tdT Heath in the only mnsler who taken hk bcrvuutH without a churueter. Details of Eastern Newi. Caiuo, Sept. '.'tl. Cnpt. Stewart with i.i cava ry to i av encountered -i" ieii eivulrv at Fucas-lienil, whom thev pur- sued into .left' Thompson's camp lit M- inoiit, killing 4, Inking . i, ami wounumg many. No Federals hurl. Tim information at Jefferson City now is that McCullocli has formed a i1""'1'"" xvith l:u-o Im tw;, i. Vl,';7;V;(",:: , town, and they haxo now UhOlHi men. ' ,, . WASM?'r-nTtis''ivn hV,i r,hc movement vestenlav is rcgauini n un highest mihiary nutiiority ns one of consid - erable, importance. The' -.".ith N. V. Ib'gi - ment went into I'eulerville and occupied a position within !M bet of the reb. I bab (erics. I he llighhiiulers lichaveil Willi great gnlhiiitry. (irllliii's battery was woi'lioilwilh c licet, and it is believed cans- cd great disaster in the enemy's camp. A dispatch from Washington says I In: Ucbcls appeared in full fono Ixfoiv tJroat Falls today and opened w ill. u battery of! si pieces on McC.inns division. Imtli sides 'have been reinforced. Our batteries opened rebels dispersed. Federals took possesion of Lew istowu this altci'iioon. Yesterday a lieutenant of one of our rcuimclits deserted and went oxer to the rebels, giving them, it is supposed, full ill- lormatioii. The immbcr of volunteer now entering ia .'.OHO per the service from loval Stat. wet k. I'he President has given assurance that no draltiu-' shall be n.-orted to in llm West nntd the Mistern States furnish their full iplot.i of the oOO.IHIO nu n. W xsiiii;iov, (let :i ll is ascertained upon li!iiiuy at the I 'epal tnient Unit rie moiit has not lu'en removed. .MaiisticM uis been appointed to command at For tress Monroe. Wool has been assigned no other dot. I.owe made a balloon useciiynn from our ines near Waslnugton, Sept. and was tired upon by the enemy, but w ilhout 1 iT.-i t The s'ck and wounded -ohlii is in the siv io-pit.il in the di-tiict of Columbia is "ii" Tie-comiunnder i f the I'a.niee writis irotn llultcriis lnlit to tlio Aaxy liepait ment that ten i'i '-.-inn nls of nlul tioeiis line been xx.ihdrawn from Virginia to pio ect North ('.irol.ua. I'I,.. P. I. I I ' Ii i v i,.i, !..,! ;u Iii. I.ction over .Xbs-oiiii Muix land, and P.l.w.ir-, and 1.1 cml.axoiiiig to I01111 regi uieiits ill tl.o-e Stall s. I.i taliments ofi lh d cannon, . n nnd Iweiitv poimili rs reach XX a'li.nglon mnio-t laily. Sipt "Jti I ieu. .I.11111 s 11 I.aur has iv m il a I r.M 1.11:1 it. on to the cit ,ein ot Wistiru Mi-.-uuri, in whuh, aller saving or w hat he in tin re, and urging tho.e 111 is ng.lilist the ( ioVeriilnelit lo disperse in ! coiue lo him for piottclion in per-mi ninl pri p.rty, lieu-n tl.e lnlloumg Inn na'e: "Should xoi, lui'.Mur, d, -regard my v ice the -t. in x iri-siiiiih s of xrnr w.ll iu ti d out to 11 In Is nnd their allies I vhi.il then be com iie ed x our arming for ptoti c- lion is a sliam; an I rest n-siiml, Iru.tors. w hen c.iiuht, you shall r ci ix e a traitor s doom The cup i f fut-r. V has In i II i hail-!"l. 'Ireasi ii, In le.it'er, w.ll betre.it ed as treiisoii. Tie- in is ai r" of iuimiTi.t woiie ii ate I ch. bin 11, latiiy, in I iirn.nu' br.'L-i s on t!ie II.iiiiu',.il and M Jo-nh H i Ir uid, sat si. , 11. Cut a ti.ntor will pi rie tr.ite crimes w h.t h il x ils w mild shod ih r to coium I I hey shall be blotti d Irom e. .-t'-m c and nt lo th,.t le il ulo 'i a -.mis for their recitioii. Tie- two ro.ni.-, are 0 en to X "U People of Wisteru Mi-souri, ehoiee yo'l In I ix 1 en ih'lu; one bids yu lo I ei.ee and ph ut v the other lo di -!l;ir-lion!' IJ T.'i': X. V Turns, aft. r alluding tn the fai t that when the KepuM cans, with a majority of lift v thou-iinl in the Slate .,f. fen d to abandon party and lorm a I 'nion li.t.l it.,, ll... i.t'e t, ml, rj r, ' ,1 il. nib r, sax -: " (lur advice to the lb publican Party ,,, ., ,, ,,' 1 ,. ,,- would be, I,.,! to in,.. ate he pohcy ul the )ei,i.ra'ic ( 1, mm: He". e hold the ma- iority in Die State l.d ns appeal from the llem.'ier.ilic ('ommittei; to I In- I i mo- iT.itn: inni -is, and pn -imt u.li a ticket lor tlc ir suffrages as all fair lleinncrals shall -nvisju-l ii lei liberal lo them We do not fear the result, in the pri -cnt tunpir uf the penpi"." A I'n.itnn ) mm Ji . sin 1. Since (lie discovery and piiblicatiiui of tin- letti r from Jes.-i; I). Iliicdit of Indiana to Jed' H.tvis, , ihited March I, I -iill, the fi rim r person has not bu n heal d from in the luxal re- (.'ions. Hu lias .ilhir (hd or coiiceali il liiuii-elf, to (scape the doom of n traitor. Plight has Ic'i u a Senator of the Fniled .Stated; now lie is a hunted felon. ! . 1 , M11. A1101 s: In the lust I'i w days soiiiij midnight thief broke into the limber simp : known as the " Fusliiun," and ruiniiinffeil the lilin e all oxer, taking therefrom a good ; many articles, mi h in razors, brushes, looth powders, pomatum, cigar cases, pic- tuns, ,Vc, Ae., in fact everything Hint; wits saleable. I Mil. pine there was lint n ; corner in the house whi'-h the thief did not I get into, nnd as an evidence I would Miy thill there was a very heavy oak Mick kept in a secret place, which he found nnd. left exposed in the si, op It was the first thing I Hint attracted my ul tendon on entering the i shop; I suppose he kept it near him fi.r a , protection in caw! of necessity. He broke in tho lower sash of the back window, ami ; went out bv llm buck duur liikinir the lu v ' along with him. l!y giving this nu iner- j lion in the Argus, il may lead to the an-1 prehension of tlio thief, ami nNo nt llm tnillioiiH; vc linvj noxv itpwnids of thir eili.enHOiitheirL'tmnl. K. A, P.xumh. I , .;, a ,., ,. ftn Oregon (hly, Oct, 17, 1 Hi; I. i I Totiik Tiiavki.ino Pi iii.ic-Tlie bridge I construcled across tin. Molall.i llivir, one mnrter of a mile above what in known as Penellon'H Ferry, is now completed, and j ready for use. Wkm.rv Joni.in. Oct I 'th I Hi; I j IxiT Tho income tax in In addition to (he direct tax of twenty millions, nml not a 1 iart of it, oh erroneously given in many inwpnierH. tlaui l Hi Ii -nu t If there cvrr wits u time xvltcn every man was culled upon b pouder well Ids . .. . . ow .sibon and act woilhily the part nfa loyal American cilieu, that tinm Is the ,n,s,.n Tln nns lit this monieiit lint one 1 .fS)(1 1(,-l)n, Si IUM vv. beg every man to m). lt j( The mo ntoiis ipiestion now ' ,mhl ,,,, us is, whetln r wo -hall con. ,inue to iv .....l.-r Ho best (loycrnmct , ; which the world has ever seen, or ftnke our national Hag and allow the old Ship . . , . i i , ' of State to drill upon llm breakers uii.l to 1 ,.,'i'taiu destruction. Il is tiox i iinmcnt ; A Vl) ,.,., , nN ,, u r v. 1101.11 xiosr ou lH ( xi xv am. nissoi rn.is-, on : tiii: oiiii ii. It ' iH ;,,. 0 my nt this hour Hie war mhglit hm,. been avoided. Thai w ill not relievo 1 us from the iuilili diatn i incigency. The i ,,1,. (.i ,,1,11, js mhilt, ami the (ptcstiou . Uw sii s, ,,( , . . , brought ba:k to l,.T moorings nnd be saved from utter destruction. lien II 'man's dwelling is in Ibnues by Iho net of ; an incendiary, Ids lirsl cll'oit is to nuvii his jf0 ,u ohildivn. To leave the raging ; ., it , i,,,.,.,,,!!,, rv. nnd lei his loved ones go, woiil.l in maiiiuM 111 1110 extrenii', a crime of the liist m ignitude -.liistsowith regird to the (ioverniimnt Its existence- is seriously imjieiilled, its very life is now at stake This is the great fact now staring us in the face, and we Leg exery man not 10 wink u 0111 01 sigui When men sav they are opposed to the war wilhout liny ipiablieation, llm logical conclusion must be !o withdraw our troops n( once, nnd viehl tin imcimibtioiuil Mirren der i f t!ie ni l nalional II ig We mn.t be, every man lnn-l be, theii -for, either in fa . -. - 1 . x or 01 gi x 1 ug up l-very 1 inn.; in 11 ine .-"nm , . ... .1 .1 . .1 . o ....1. max- see lit to detnaiid, or continue In gne his hearty aid and co operation in defence of the (ioxei'inneiit, which tin v are nnw 'Ci king to tear down We believe the pi infierncy of M,tine, do not intrinl to do si rt the (jox-crnim-nt in ils ihiiko-t hour, siinp'v becail e the In hl'.-ln ill is not the .man of their choice, nor beciti se the ,l,',,t ,,'il!'1 illy In en III old' d xx e lire jii-i now 1 urupene,. , ...... u.. neiied I,, ii.ni with 1 chining sleil and iiilurnteil passnui I . ... . . I men, who an' mining nhke their th-mlh I, low ng.oiist us ntnl I In lo puMicalK for be it iibs.ru.l. the war wheh Soii'h nr.- willing is imt one vimp'y ng.iinst lb publieatis, but n I the (iou rnmrnt in w !ihi 1I1 'ein'i- P.moci .ils h ue ps 111111 h at stake ns their old party foi-s. We nrc then fori .....11 1 1. 1'. . - .1.. .1.. mpi imi 1.1 ii ; n ior ine m- leliee nf the old homestead, whirh a for midalile Southern iirmy nrr iiit. n pting to wrest from u A for " hixe cnri'd that, then we II '!'..! with t' i l,o ln.v" ci used it to attai 1. Thi-. in nur jud.-nienl, is the Inn- fe Ii. .r of n xa-l lll.l olitv nf our pn! t eal li' I'.llis" .V'n.iir .r.;iu ( ' 'i.'.'i it . I M USl' 111 1: ! Iy one Ii w ,. IMl I.-- I '.i-m ', 1 1 tio.l l.s in fi ...11 sc. , i. .l un. .'",:: 1::. 'il.''. The ..g th s xi n r .11 '' mi I. cremate X"te 01 t be ul 1. ..it !'.'i,iaui, in, I Wasl I ma's major ly frmu I 2,0oo to I t (10O T1 i- I'nioii war major, Iy in lie lo'a i:s i-. " 'I,. '-o, and will be in Ih..- whole Slate a! t I'.niilU) The I i -I.it im is bir. Iy lb pi, b!. can, lilt l.nii,;h thi-ie Will be many Cnioii l mm rats 1 h 1 1 cd jointly by the Iti ublicit. and I'liiou I i iiioerats. Wntr Tiikv Wsr - The Portland -I .' 1 er.M-r 'ays; The llemornnv want nur: d Iliellllil s ci :i ii .n 1 1 1 i -i d nnd tlci war broil ht to 11 1 hi-". Tin y lire lint purlieu In n.liiil, evael leims of the cmi'io ,. .,. It ,. , ,,.. ,i. .,,r .(..!,.. In ' , I'Ul ll lull l (U'l War, liMnri 1.11 rv , ,,,re, Meure In. mlly n hit ions .,, ' ,.11 ,..,, ., ....... obedience In ; ., ,..,..: .....1 ,il.iii!i..ii o lu ,1 , ,' ,, ' , 1 ,,' . , , . ' Norlli as wi II as .k llttl lllllllSXtll.lt llic Ii moi'Mey of (li Hi want. To which the Mar st.ll,. A p ut re- (plUll I. , . , , I luit.-imiiulsi.s.if the loy who, w hi 11 bellowing furiously, was n-ked w hut be xxai.ted, ulid n plied: lino lion linn, lilt's what 1 1 xe cot the In Her m hc, wiint!'' i tt-r Tin' MawiUe (Kiiilucky) llunh J asks the following v. ry Mi::ej.-slivc nml pi r ' lineiit ipii stions, w hu h are just ns appro priale Inr Oregon as for Kentucky: I Hid you cxer hear any of thise Slab "'.''''s unit, who talk about the expenses of the war, blame tin- ( 'iinfeiler.it' s for bringing the expenses on Us? Did you ever In-ar one o( litem, when talking of Fincolii'd tiuciuihtitiiliuiinl net in calling oat I mops, cay anything about the iincomiiitiitionably of raising; an army of Ucbcls in the South.' Hid you ever bear nun of them any thai 1. IT Pavis was trampling the ('oii.ihlutioii under foot? In hhort, did you ever hear one of them express ft patriotic thought, except when forced lo? " tnif I lie entire expenses or llm Kevo- lutiomiry War were hinted in tlio report ol Alexander Hamilton. Hecrelnry in 171111. to bo I. '!.'., 000,0110. The debt which was l ft p'b rily lo pay wan $7.1,000,00(1. The population was then rsliimilc.l at three ... , , would bo in the Mime proportion. Put 11,0 'm11' "ni1 F' resourceH of llu, rm,"J "uvn mennmi vusiiy deyonu ine nm " l,"l"ll"" '"''"', ' "'"'" ft "f H""""l "''I1'"" '" m" mm n m 1,0 "m ro,m, n" wan ine Beveiiiy-itvo minions ni inni iimr, LW A letter to the Huston .loiirnnl htates that llm Hon. Pierre Soulu, ex-Sen- ator Iroiu Fouisinna, is man a hearty L'ltion The Hulrren B, ,hf v H. u nul. 'I'liu present tmlu v -. , ""'"Hi, bcKun rr w. ;;k"I7 inil was neoi pd.,1 i( . 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II. .Mnlhinalil A IV. ,r"Z" ' Itier.lt.illiii A ( V, Maryav.llf Hmilb liirll,.,.,!, I Ir. ',')", Fine Stork Stolen OS Hiniiliiy ..r ,M luv niiflil b-'. ' '', mi. my Black Woso Wr4, liJ I...H.N liii(li,)rai.i.l., wnrrl, ' lli.rr, nigit iiiimi'lra ill ilia fiifnlirml- " ( X m e..ll,liiil III i iinrii,clieri ri.nlil M" " , I tlimk Ilia llnrf will trail.. Iirr fm """" Hull I'll,, liavnl, ..ml II It pi.iliuiiir ""- - liiiniliril imli'i) fr.mi my il.n'. 'I""!1 J nj, ii'iniii'll'lii Iirr ninl iVM me tMrwli'",,0Jl " .r well rrwuhlnl. A. l'oll(i'i..iiily,(i'l. 10, I r-fil . . . i- .i... . . nin "- Nolicc. 1,1. OlIliKUN ..a ll." Trr'"" ,5. 71 mini r v. irrifi.li, .r. "l.l " tllal, I Mil, W ill l.r .Million iiirwliuni.ll l "V in lri(nii I, 'Ity, w.M. iii:iti'f1'l,'il'' 8r.i. '.'I, IMilw.1 (jA'Kl:,s-,l;;"7"l,iiAKMAN llllll'l