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tocnt of the United State. Wahhinoion, March 5i-npnil Order No, 100, tinted Executive Mansion, Mnroli 14, sayi Unit in nrder to supply the force required by tlio Navy, aut to prov,do mi ndeniinlo re serve lorce, lor nil ConrfTigoncies, in audition to the 500,000 caned toV in February. vHI it heYVdw made Wid ordered for 200,000 men for nfllitary vrviijc, in proportional quota fur different wArtls in towns, election districts, or orrrrnflca, to tie mado through the Pinvost Mar slinl Gcnerat'i Dttrcnu, and an ncoomit taken ot cfrcifit and deficiencies of otbor quotm. The 18th day of April is designated an the trtM up to which tho- number required from viaeh word in raid towns, etc., may bo raised by volunteering. Draft to be made In each ward of said towns, &o., &o which shall not have HIM the quotas assigned It within the time designated lor tlio number of rogimonioto lilt ttoeir quota, The tlnvwnmcnt bnnntiei that are now paid shall continue mitieUliO first of Ap'il After that tfnre (200 bounty only thall ho paid, a ntoviefcd by the Aot npproved July 22d. 1861. 'The Ktcmimd Rramintr of the 14th snyi a low Are trai kept up on Charleston. Au ar tillery dud of several hours' durution (onk flftoe en vhe 9th between Fort Gregg ami a rube I J battery on Sulliran'i Island. No dam go dome. . " i MONDAY M0KN1NO, MAKCI121, 1864. n1!', VNION NOMINATIONS. . : ' Y SttKion Cuuhtt. Lrrinlntnre J. 0. Cartwrlght, H. L. Turner, .I.J. Muridiy, I. K. Monres. . , . Vnntf Clnk0m. A. Edes, . tHmifi-HuM HeadrteV. -1 1 " ": ; ' " ' fmutinn-Vnltom Hamilton, ' I " ' - 1 County. ff'tmmtmPiMrs T'bos. C, Shew, W. It. SittMmmmi RthnotiY. 8. Knight, , 1 ' irfM".H'fn. Porter.' ' ,1Jl '' rjwr r.JrV. Oamnfini. ut . ' leu ftumrW. ..wrva. , I, ; ,.;-,.. , , Pout Ntntt Senator John A. Trnr.nr. i : Rcprttthtntirc1. 8. iluJraan, (!. Lafullett. Cer W. CWbiMan.'. , tikerif-- Issue M. Holler.' '' ' ' i) ,' Vrrn-tVra.Oiiit. ! . ") .:, I ! v tintft Com. AVAwis J. W Collins. . .Jasesae-r W. W. itouu. , . tinrveyorM. VsnderpooL County Oomtriuwiuri- Jus. M. Alien, S.J. Oard Her, , ... i . !.) Slnfe Se7r-n, W. Kddv. HrrtrntntBliva-Owon Wado, H. W. Shipley, R. T. T. Fiiher. County XJimmimaneri J. D. Ourrelt and U, W. Lambert. t!fcr John M. Uncoil. I; 1 ' Mtatf-W. P.llarns. JVeaiMW I. K. Ilurford. . ... Ancnor C. 0. llifvnuoi . . .. Sfhool SvperhtrnHent N. W. ltiindiill. purveyor It. V. Nhort. 1 ' '' . Coroner It. 8. 1'artlow. Vi kKOr-Seiiater-Z. Doimel. HrprctentatvetK, tl. ItorlHiid, vminiy jHore 1. n. iuiuiy. CM-VL B.Kceil. i I ' KhtnO Clmrlos Whit. .... TVrnlnrer H. .1. Wuldron. ' tfsrujw W. ljumii.' n; OroHrr Dr. A. H. Ktcole. ' School Snfxrinlr.ndcnt , Itubb. i I)uUoi.as. Hecummtndrd for Joint A'ctaor JukJ liaison alio it. s. iimmmie. tinnrirnlatnei AliilieuairelHiul, V. C. rurkcraml K. W.Hy CmntyCltrll..U Williams. tilttritf' J, J. Ci'awford., JVmiiirer C. WniMn. , ..... jlmriaor It. L. Iwwis. ' i tirkool HinfMrvttvndrnt 13. A. Lnlltrnp. CommitmoiurtDnu. Uuvuiund and Zilu Diinmlck. Coroner A. Q'liunms. Mnrnrjfir-rjiiliii LiUorcll, . HkKtn..-llrurctetUatU'ci Daniel Cliuulaio, Sum neltlolt. Mierif J. Ixiell. 1 "' ' ' ' CltriC. M. fouler. , .! . Cuniily Judgt NuillJiilinaoii. , ..j , . TrtmtvrcrVi. V. JliK nuiry. CvmiMi$ioHtr-k. Morrinnn. Alonxo Witherell. liup't I'hJ.Uc HckoolJ. K. Elliton. A$worJuUu H. Itiee. Imrvctor J. ('.Marshall. , , ' . l,ls Mrie HtnatorH, H. (!ruon. KrpraentaUvui. B. t'nUorwuwl, U. ChIIisoii, A. Mdorniiek. , . County C'hrk-A. A.Hkiunor: 11 ' Trtaunver--. O. Oniy. ' ': " ! 'I rikcrtfTW. U. Ilulnr. . , ... I- Comwi$ioiurt.A. sharji, J. W. Vaiiffliu, A$triorA. 8. I'nwora. Hekaot Superintendents . Hull. tlvmyM-. J.M. Uick. Coroner U. IlilL Cwn Brpretrntnticr-Ki Faliey. ' Clerk C'litia. II. Uemuaul. fei-ll. V. Bum. , TrrnKurer (leo. Canmmn. Aueeior J. Hovlv. ilo.4!ommtriourrl. Brlirooderjnbn llamli iuU()i'Ii ttyiooi upenntrudeui.n. 1. i'erry. ; THK BEA80N WBT. In former 'times' the uihii who worked with the democratu) party, uinlurrtood lira value of pasty organization, of party platforms, and of partisan policy, Tlio opHnrnti of the democ racy daring the same periods, learned some thing of the disadvaotngi'i or being more op, ponettta of the party iu yon or, and held to gether by itoiiiU leal rigid than those of party disolpline. The one hnilt up a dominant party and kopt it lu power for a long term of years, while ilie other kept a nuiiieriooHy powerful party oat of the Administration of the gorern ment. The -nalurul tendency of striot party disolpline, was preserreil till the oorrnpliou of liucliauaifa aflnuimtration en thoroughly dis gusted Ui more .litnest portion of the denmo racy aa to force -them la liravo the party lah and foraalta foretor an Association that had been alfuaet aa lar as tiic ties of onnsanguiu. ity. . From tbat tiuio pidilioal association bo gan upon new sjosie. Voea who loved the gorernnietit hotter thaa f arty j who put tlio preservation of tlio Uuion and the honor of the naliiiuii) flag, before purtiaauisiu, began nam rally to mingle in political fellowship; they fel ttiemaetree drawn together hy an attractive in UuenceWfore which the old repugnanoiot iw gan Ui aeakua and n hen tlieeUirin of rebellion broke upon tho amatry. they oaino together In patriotic einlraoc, bite o many natural a (Tin Ities. Tba now party tliaa inado has thus far withstood the healing surge of rebellion and reaiM against tho mad fiiotiuna by which i has bee emailed at home. It new stands In' the adiniiiiittnition and supports lis uicasnre fur Uio suppression or rebellioa : 1st. Jtteoaose by far the greater portiuu i the t!nioa 4iioa of the country believe them well adupUU to rte purposes fr which they were ollereu. Zd. because, ir ib.gr do not thus support the adininiatralkin, it stands patent that no measures iur the suppiuuinn of rebelliou and the inaiutanaiioo of -the government, could be Ukuu. 3d. Ileueiuso iby :r wusitalional orgrnita li oil JOf Wl government tM aueosurea can he piwooutcd Mit through llM dmiuistratio B,lKor way -bo at its .beaJ and the people desking Iim) maintfoaiHMs .of the government, ackuowledge tlw abllgation restiug apn them tn sojiport the agoeu through whuiu aluuu the nowmr of the people can be eiuruised. dlb, Jioeause iu uuity chore ia strength j and the lactteaieta who propoM repudiaUna f the administration would divldo the aiiity of the Aortu and Uiu render the goveruiurut power. less agalnat Ma aeversarice. The Unson moo, then, seeing tl,.t no meant lot the ealvaOan of the government exist, ex cept to unitedly and iuaartiJy tupport the ad uiilijslraliou, oheeifully f ield that support Wboarer doea less tlaada in questionable at titude between the government of tho United Stales and the rebelliou. fy Uarpending, the piralo, for whom T'V'ault ctiv bully," has lakvu the amnesty oath and has been relenn d. - Another demo, crat deserted hi colors. ' ' Ciiicaiio, Mnrcli 14. fieiioral Grant will Vn-orgiuiixu the uriiiy of tlio l'otomno und lead iln fnut lunveiiient in tlio Held. Commission .to iiivelig:iio the conduct of Gen. liosmutu nt Chickaiimngii luivu fully exonerated him from any bliiine. Our loss nt thn battlo of OliinU-c, Floridu, W Ra 1,801) men ; soma of tlicin only wounded. Tlio ltiuhmnml Eraminer of tlio Hih con tain an uouuaiit of three fires on Friiliiy night in the vicinity of Kichiiiond. destroying nvur $ 100,000 dollars worth of property. IIf.AM QlMHTDUH AlfMV OlfTIIK l'dTOMAd, March 14 Mcudo returned to the Army to day. His health aeeiiiR excellent. The report in regard to h'w resiuuution is said to bo witli- out I'oiindatlun, ... Wasmnhwn. March Mi The orders re lieving Halleck from duty us tlio Geriurol-in. Chief snys, that the President desires to express his approbation and thanks for tlio ublo mid lenloiis manner in winch tlio nnln mid r- spousible duties ,o that position liiivo becu per forined. .. . 1 St. I,nuis, March 14. VMsburg mlvioei to the 2d nnyi that all boats at that pluuu me pressea into government service. It is report ed that a movement i bo niiule via. Ued, lllnck mill Washita rivers, iheueu liv land to Hhruveport, La. , Uen. hteulo is Ui co-ouemto II om MUle Uouk. ' , Iiiforination, deemed reliable, savi Lomr- Itreet'i headquarter nre nt Greeneville, Tenn., nun Jtuckuer'a nt Hull's t itp. . Their main foruei mo between these two points. Their pickets nro eight miles above iMorristown. Uen. Vaughn is ut Kcydcrsvillu und Gun. Jouei is at Long Mills, eight miles below Joiinsville. Cajiw, March 15. In the liuht at Triuilr on Wuchita the inm-clad lliliiimi, which wus Ailinirnl 1'ortcr'i fliig-hii, was damuged con lidernlily, . . . , ... Twenty-seven iron clads are now lying nt mo nioiiin ol Kcu river, ready for tlio coming expedition up that stream. Tliu rebels idtucked the guiihnat lioiubshell, when coming down thu Cliunau, from balto riei on shorn. 'J'liroo gmilioats were sent to her nssislauco.' Alter live hours shelling the rebels disappeared. The military committees of the Ilouso liavo decided tn report in luvor ol iiioieasiug the pay of soldiers to $ld per month, und rergvmit'i to:. . . , , . . Kmiuiry into the conduct of Generals Mo- Cook, Crittenden und Nog ley, exonerates till except an error ol judgment on the part ol Modioli's going Into Chattanooga. ' llie Department lias ollered to General Hunter the command of the 'Department of the I'oeilio. Gold, 1004. , San Francisco. March .15 Flour 7 .10 f barrel ) barley cents I? .lb ; oats 3 cents. nnw IOIIK, Marull 15 Thu Mcrald't eou- ciul says tlio l'ncido, including Uitlifornia, Ore gon, rlc, Ims been tendered to (Jell. Hunter. una lie relutvd on thu ground that ho desires active surviue directly ugainst tlm enemy. V1 ' neueveu inui a ru-orgamiiiitioii ol tlio Army of tlio l'otoiuao wus about being inado. mid that Gen. Hunter or Smith will have uo.u- inund ol the first corps. Uili'AOo, March Jj I he fiennte aiiieml- ment tn the gold bill wus debated in tlie House yesterday, and a voto will probably be bail to- (111 V. ',!.., INKW IOIIK, Jliiroh lu-11 A.M. Gold. Ili2i und lluutualing, ANUInuton. Aluruh 14. Gen. Grant will return hero iu tun days. Ho will re-niL'iiiiir.e tlio nrmy of tlio 1'otomao and accompany u H'rson its iirst moveiiieuta. Halleck has been ollered cnniiiiniid ol any department ho wants. Lieut. -I, ol. tsnmlvrson has lieen nut under ur- rest, on charges preferred by Col. fitrelght, of Itmilosing to the reikis a plan ol the Union prisoners to esuupe from Libhy prison; mum ot ins incnils Uoulit Ins inuoceiiue. (en. Wndsworlh had "ue to Fortress Monroe witli orders to suspend further exchanges on (Jen. miller s plan ; under it we get only 73 nl our prisoners lor Jim reliels, t,nnumsNioiii'rs'to III- vestigitto .the conduct of Gen. liosenriuii nt Chiokamaugn fully exonoralo him. tiMHKlti,ANi, Mnrell l.llh. lolorninton deemed reliable, siivs l.onirstreet's 1 1 i-hIu inir tera nro at (ireeuville, Tenn., afid Huckner's nro at Hull's (inp ; their iniiiu forces nro be tween these two points, their pickets eight miles oetflw joiiesvine, va. Mr. Lotus. Miircb 14. Vicksbnrir advices to the 2d, state that nil the beats at that place nave tieen pressed into Aioveinmeiu service, (or a reported movement to be made tin of lied, UliH'k liml Wuaiutn ltivers, theuuo by lnd to hlireveport. Uen. 8Uvlo w ill co-ope rate iroui L.HIIB UncK. Wahiiinutiik. March 1st lien. Meade's friends are making active exertions to have Inui retained in uomiiiaud ol the arm) of thu I'olo- moo. nut his chances lor incoess nro said tu lie slim. Thu firing np"n Ft. Sumter Inn censul l tie capture ol tlie biizu, a lilnckadc runner with a cargo valued nt $-0,110 '. is announced tieneriiK liil.nnre ami ."M-ynunir have been siiiuimincd to appear before thu Committee on the Conduct of the war. It is staled on the authority of Gov. Curliii that I ho President will make u cull for 000,000 more men. The Military Committee of the House have lecided to report in favor of iurrcnsiua the par of the soldiers to eighteen dollars. per luotilh and sergeants to thiity dollars. I70n theSlilh uf Febiuury the Democrats nf (Ins pieeiiiut La Grande held their pri mary meeting. J here woe much enthusiasm innuifeKted. Thn party turned out iu proces sion with music, banners, transparencies and appropriate mottoes. Cor. il'd(t Walla ijtatftnmn. Appropriate T About so, then! "Hurrah for Jeff Davis." "Success to tho Confedera cy." "Down with the Government nf tho United States." "Peris'" the Union." "Curse the old flag." "Death tn Inw and order, and lung live treason and crime." I r Little Jeremy has lately been making great efforts to convince Irishmen that they nre naturally copperheads. Gen. Meagher, who has nobly served his country in the nrmy, is an Irishman, and in a late speech to tlio Irish lSrigado of New York was heartily and fre quently cheered during thu ntleraiico nf I ho following, which shows how ntt rly false are O'Mcara'i platitudes in relation to tho predis position of Irishmen to copperliendism. Gun. Meagher offered a toast in favor of Lincoln, and said to bis fellow-Irishmen : Hewareof what has rmnn to ho the most significant designation of Northern enemies of this ixMHitrv beware of the reptiles who are known as Copperheads. Have nu parley with them ; sho them no mervy. I Applause ami hisses. For llie enemies of tins country in the North, who have ho en use, who hid their fneude go forth tu do battle, ami then out dowu the bridges behind them so that they may fall sacrifices to the euuuiy, as they did wlieu Uen Lee iuvudvd Pennsylvania last summer raising a revolt when you aro battling for the Stars and Stripes upon the Ktieonehauuub t ns (or theeo men, we have nothing but detestation; and fur the Irish portion uf it, 1 deprecate, 1 loathe, 1 repudiate, 1 execrate them. (Applause. . 1 hat last sentence, enn;iie from a brave am) patriotic Irishman, la severe on Jimmy. YmtiiAN and liKCHt'lia. Gen. Wright has issued the following i Tho following tclcirrnin from the War De partment ii published for the information ol all ooncernea t Wariiinoton. March 1, 1801. Prigadier General Ueorgo Wright I I am di rected to inform you that, until further orders, disbursing officers of the funds or collvcticg and drilling volunteers will pay any person who presrme the certificate of a regular recruiting ullicer Uiat lis tins lurnislieu ai aieepted vete ran, the soui of fifteeu dolls:, aud au accepted recruit, the sum uf leu dollars. K. WILLIAMS, , , Assistant Adjutaul Ueueral. Til K A KM If OK Til K I'UTOMAC. The accession of Gen. Grant to the com mand hi-chiof of tlio armies of the United Stales lias been the ocoasiou fur a pretty gen eral shirting of subordinate comuian s. No very clear statement Is given of the present or ganization of tlio army of the Piitniuno, though it has lung boon understood that it was tn bo divided Into corps, each under one of the most successful olliuers of thu army. This has doubt less burn doiin. What disposition has been made of Gen. Meade does not appear. It is quite probable that he will be retired along with MeClellnti, or placed iu tome compara tively unimportant command, lis it is pretty well known that Gen. Grunt bus a very hum ble opinion of him. Gen. W. K. Smith, for merly of tlio army of the Potonmo, lias been nominated,' nt Gen. Grant's instance, to a Ma jor Geuerulsbip, it is supposed, with the view of placing him nt the head ol the several nrmy corps, though under the immediate supervision of Grunt himself, Gou. Smith wni with Gen. Grant ut the battle of Lookout Mountain, and was particularly commended by tlio latter in connection with tho most brilliant part ol that battle, and, indeed, of the campaign. Smith was also highly commended by Gen, Model lau for tho part he took iu the battle of York town. General Grant now tnkei general charge of the army of the Potomac, leaving the De partment of Mississippi under tho command of Gen. Sherman. The mission of that nrmy the capture of Kichiiiond is again revived, and before long the eyes of tba world will be turned especially to its progress. It is under stood that Gen. Grant will make the capture of the rebel capital the first aim of the campaign of 1801. The wurst nsed and nbtised nrmy nf tho world will soon have nil opportunity of proving how undeserved have been the ridicule and abuse heaped upon it, and of shewing that its material lias not been thu real cause of its many disasters. If we have one desire iu con ncct ion with this campaign that beyond all com paiison ino'ints above all others, it is that this devoted and abused army shall be so led this year an to permit its ability to follow gallantly and victoriously, to have full exeroise. When so led, its achievements will prove that the slnn ders so plentifully showered upon its material have been deserved elsewhere. All Fixkd Ui. We long ugn assured the Douglas men who refused to co-operate with thu Union party, that their leudors would alter a while, take them into tho secession mire iii which Jimmy O'Meara, T'Vault und like ilk lire wallowing. They couldn't believe it, und at all events "wouldn't voto for or with any such llieu." On the PJth inst. there wns n grand convo cntieii of all tho copperheads of Yamhill coun ty nt I.nl'uyctlo and dipt. J no. Miller nnd Jim my made speeches, of their peculiar sort, und alter them, as per arrangement. Hen Ilaydeu made uiiollier of his peculiar kind. A candid man, who openly nnd independently nets with the O'Meara wing, when interrogated as to how these two elements cuuld work together Jim my making pence speeches, nnd I lay den mak ing war speeches replied, "there is no dilli- oully about it ; tliut mutter is well enough uu derstood ; Jimmy isn't going tu make any more peac e speeches." , Tim late In ooao between the Dtmorral mid the llrricic, and its sudden termination upon mutually talisfuulory terms, is u further in diutiion tlmt the O'Meara und Hun Huy den wiiiga have tiieil matters oil up that Is, II the rank nnd lilu don't repudiate the arrangement. Now, how do tho men who so lately declared they wouldn't vote with or lor O'Mcaru's kind, like the doctored up concern ? Will they go it J If they wero sincere a few mouths ago in their I'm in duclnrutioiis, they will be likely tu rebel. If they nro sincere iu llieiu nuie they will be sure to rebel. If tliy swallow llie lately invented peace pill, sugar coated with w r, they must confess to n likiu, fur its principal ingredient secessioniim.- Tlicy shouldn't flare up, either, if people tell them of it plainly. CIIUTIT (III UT. Tho March Term of tho Circuit Court for Marion county was held lust week. Grand Jurors were drawn iu follows : A. 1). Shoo, maker, lladley llobson, A. C, Kcenc, John II Loouey, Stephen Fisher, Samuel Walker and Wm. Morris lladley llobsou foreman. Thu following cases were disposed of: Statu of Oregon vs. llcelor llortou Indict ment for luroeiir ; dismissed. Slate of Oregon vs. Levin A. Smith Indict ment for fnrireiy ; dismissed. 1 .ouis Iteigevuin, Hup., vs. Henry PicarU. res. Appeul liotu county court ; judgment nf- tinned. J. C. Capliuger vs. E. M. Itanium Actiun for debt ; continued. Asuhol Hush vs. K. M. Waite Debt; iudr incut y lor plaint HI. Asaliel llusli vs. I. (C II. Strang, el. til- Debt; judgment fur plaiutill', $1,437. T. W. Naumnii ar Andrew linwcraudTlic resn liuuur, his wife Foreclosure of murlunire; judgment Iur plniutitl, f 0,14. It. A. (josiicr, res., vs. J, 0. Wilson, apu, Appeul I'riiiu justice's Court; judgment lor appellant, $11. V. W. Piiirn vs. E. M. Itanium Debt i judgment for nlaintilf, il.ftSti. Samuel llrown vs. Jos. Ilebert, hsther lie bel t and V. X. Miitthien Forclosure of inert gage ; judgment lor pllf, ugutust Jus. Ilebert. SI, I It) IU. Slate of Oroiroii vs. C. E. Stewart ami J. I. Williams Indictment for gniubliur ; Indict ment dismissed, na to Williams, continued, as to Stewart. Stuta of Oregon vs. Uriah Shepherd In diutineut fir larceny ; found guilty aud deft lined 100 and oot und lo stand committed till the same are paid. Mallory for prosecution, Uumvrtelil X ltelleligvr lor di tense. .1. L. Parrish vs. Juuici X. Month Debt judgment lor pit If, S 44. Kobt. .Mubee, res., VI. t. Heel, npp. Ap ileal ; luilgmeui reversed. Slate ul OrcKu vs. Lewis Walton Indict incut for seduuliou. ; louud guilty aud sentenced tu coiilijicmoiil at hard labor in the penitentiary for Ibu term of three vesrs. Mnllurr and Wil. Iiuiua for the Sialo Calon, Curl, Logan and llnvdeu lor ilcleusu. Franuis Menes vs. Luc Gag uon and Julia Ungnou ( onlession ol judgment, 100 50, Uco. W. MiHnley vi. W. W. M Tit Co. A el ion Iur damages Judgment (or plaiutilf, ti!7 M. W iu. Purler vs. W. W. M Tg Co Action lor Uuimtges ; judgment lor pllll, f .tal. Statu ol Oiegou s. Ueo. P. Ileale ludiet ment turkeepiii, billiard table lo let Iur hire lib out license plead guilty ; lined 4)."e0 and ousts. Mute ol Orccnu vs. Onleuii Iavnlou In dietimut for selling lupnui to ludiam ; found aililly ; lined f.tKI and costs. J. M. Junes to. W. W. M Tg Co. Suit for dnmnges ; judgment for plllf, .7J. Stale uf Oregon vs. S. W. It. Jones Indict ment for obttiuoting public highway ; found guiliy aud liued and oosta. IT The appropriation bill reported by the House Committee, of W ayi aud Means, con tains au item of 1100,000 for the oonilraclioa nf fortification! and dcfcuwi at the mouth uf the Columbia river. IsoiiH'oiir. Hem-.. .... Rome ntisrliievous fellow broke into tho l'niirl Ualoon on Hatiirdny ni'ht and made a gen eral smash of tlio institniiou. llnr fixtures, mir rors, Ac., wore red need tu a chowder ('now, I lift. ....A mooting wus held in Portland, last week forlhn purpose of nrp;iuiiziug a cii'.hi of tlio Fen inn llrntherhood' The object of the ordor is to procure the independence of Ireland. ... .'I'lio Oregon City Woolen Manufacturing company is Inking active step! to complete Its or ganization under tho Incorporation law of tlio Bute. I he stockholders aro to meet for tho pur pose of electing diroctors, on the 13th day of April. ....An attempt was rondo last week to steal a saddle from tho storo of J. II. Congle of Portland, Judgo Shattuek has doeided that the eity authorities of Portland have no leeal rlirht under tho charter to pass an ordinance levying n spocial tax to pay the city indebtedness ....Tho manager of the tronpo now playing at the Willamette theater has introduced a now star Mrs W. Jf. Lcighton who is making some thing of a acnsatioii. ....Our informant in rtdatlon to the names of delegates to the State convention from Polk ceuu- wns ndstnken In the name of J. L. Collins.- Oeo. II. Eilors, Is a delegate instead of Collins. Tho Mountaineer says the harmony of the Wasco county Union convention sadlydisappoint ed tho copperheads, who had confidently looked for a quarrel nnd a split, , ....Last Wednesday nlgtitn Klamath Indian at to death a Clackamas Indian in a drunken brawl, near Oregon City. Tho material of the defunct Dalles Journal Is to be taken tn La Grand, aud used in the es tablishment of a new paper. Francis Ely, the deserter, was shot at Walla Walla, iu pursuance of sentence, on the 11 Lli instant. Tho road agent havo picked up fifty or sixty horses lately in the vicinity of Boiso city. Tim Mountamrrr says the statement that the Umatilla and Ila,'(or county conventions in structed their delegates in relation to the circuit judgeship, is a mistake. Extensive fires have been raging in the woods of Clncknmns county, north and east of Oregon city. Considerable damage to property has occurred. ....The man suspected of the murder of Mrs Long, in Jackson county, has placed himself in custody nod demanded a trial. He asserts that he ran prove bis innocence. Hess familiarly known as "Buckskin" Several cases of cattle dying from poison havo lately occurred en tho Columbia river bottom A Mining Stuck Board has linen organized at Portland, with tho following officers! President l(. It. Thompson ; Secretary, John McCrnken 11. IX Ounii, J. 0. Alnsworth, E. W. Tracy, P, Hclmyler, .Ir , 1), V. llrtidford, T. A. Davis, J. Myrick, and L. Itrookearu members of tho Hoard ..Last Thursday was tho anniversary of the day upon which Kt. Patrick drove out tho snakes and other reptiles from Ireland. One of tboin, a copperhead, still survives and is now editing the EiiL'cue lleciew. Must of the Irish mm in this county know him and spurn him, even as St. l'atiick did ..Jus. Holiuan has begun the brick work of his new building mljoining the Htnle House, on Commercial street, lie is also finishing a fine residence on Wilsou Avenue. There nro few men to whom Salem is more indebted fur sub, stautial improvements than Mr. Holiuan Lieut. Apporson, lately on recruiting ser vice iu Salem, lias been ordered to tlie Hallos. Cant. O. W. Porter has also boon ordereil to tlio Dalles to accompany thu command to the iieiehborhoud of Cauyuu City, lis Quartermaster. This expedition wilt start about the middle of April. ..Somebody who is probably anxious tu be a high eity functionary of Dulles city has su, gested, through tho Mountaineer, what he inli umtos, is au excellent ticket fur eity officers. 0 recollect something of the kind oeeurrud in Port land iu connection with the organization of tho Library Association where an "excellent' ticket appeared in a daily oil Saturday containing tho names uf one or two eminent men, whose names, remarkably enough, did Hot appear iu the list uf rlu tttl utlicers, on Monday .Jackson and Josephine counties instructed their delegates to support O. Jacobs for the nuiu iualiou by tho Slate Convention, fur Congress. Clackamas instructed for W. C. Johnson. The counties east of the mountains, it is stated, will go for O. Humnson. There will, probably, be almost as many candl dates as counties, and it is clear that without some compromise, nti tioiniiiatiun can be made Hut there is a general disposition oa the part of candidates to withdraw from tho contest, at any lime when such action will conduce to tho har mony of the Convention. Such conduct will coin, mend them to favors iu the future and do them a present credit. ....The enrollment of tbo State is nearly coin plcted ; every sub district or county, except Uiiuv tilla, bavin-' closed up the work. Hetwcen four teen ami tifleen tiioiisand mimes have been eu relied, subject to military duty, and tho work has progressed without any considerable impediment. Next week wo shall publish a statement of numbers enrolled iu each district, together with other interesting matter connected with tho mili tnry strength of the Htat LimiAliY Mkktihu ThoTmard of director of the Library Association, met last evening and elected llie loliuw nig elbeers : W.ti. Lsdd, l'res. ident t W in. SI l oot!, V ice l'resideiit I It. U old smith. Treasurer. The Secretaries were elected lemeararilv Henrv Failing, Corresponding, and W. S. I'nldwcll, Itecontiiig. the initiation fen was lixed at $5 ; uiiHrterly dues the begin ning of quarters lu be January, April, July and uciooer. treyosw. ....The Orrgoninn say a contract has been made with tbo proprietors of the Oregon Iron w orks for putting up a live-stamp quarts crushing mill for one of the S.nitisin gold and stiver min ing eompiinier. ....Dramatic entertainments in aid of the San itary Cause am becoming common ill this Slate. Since the great success of thu Solera Thcspiau Society ia Ibis behalf, other permanent and tem porary organisations of tit kind hav been un dertaken at various place. Lately, dramatis entertainment have been given at Lola aud Jef ferson, with great success. We understand that others will follow. The Yrek people are raising liberal snms in the same way. ....The Mariou Union Club meet to-night. liaoWNKit A little bor. the son of Mr. K. Steward, who ia nuw in lh northern wine fell Into llie river at Curvallil and was drowued on Tuesday last. Ills body was recovered. Dtmo. ent. ....The Onrfva Stutinrl ha pasted from the bauds of U. Doulinger into those of a joint slock company managed by Messrs. Wagner, Kilgore aud Hasten. The i sound en the I uion and ought to bo liberally supported. .... Alouio Leland has turned up a ths editor of the Lewislon Age. A geutioinaa writing from that plc upresw lb fear tliat the paper will mre or lee play into Ik hand uf th copper head. ....Aiticle of Incorporation wera tiled thi morntnr bv Ik "Oalls d U' Hock Creek Koad Company" R W. Craadall, W. O. Laugh. tin and O. Hnmason corporators capital stock. I JtUHiO iu share uf f JOO. The ubjetl of th incorporation 1 to open a wagon road from 1 miles via Itoe.k Crook to tho ltoise mines. tonuinaliuK on tlio north side of snake river, near tlio mouth of Payette river. Tho route proposed is said to l, i.n I, shorter and hotter than any present known route. Tlio survey will ho begiiu in about a week. Tho ili;unlinr snys, "liuhert Mays, i.sq , writes us that en Monday hist, h" was called en to bold au Inquest upon the body of a man who was found by tlio roadside, between ! iltnen nine Creek and the Tygh Valley. No papers wore found linen his person, nor anything that would Indicate his name. Tlio body nppenrou to on una of a man lifly or fifty-live years of aire; his hair was unite irroy ; about live foot ton melius uign lieht coumloxion. Ho had on a (lark tweed cent, black cassiniem pants, grey ovorshirt, black wool hat, and bro?an shoes." Tho supposition is that the man died by his own hand. ',,,., 'pho saoie paper atates that tlio Indians have committed a late outrage at lloach's station on the Canyon City road driving off twelve horses from a corrall. They hsd just beforo driv en off some of tho express stock from Alkali flat. . J WTbe California Union State Convention is to bo held at Sacraincnto, on Thursday, the 21tli inst., fur the purpose of electing delegates to tho National Union Convention PuiiLic Si'iiAKiNo. Judge Williams will address the citizens of Linn county on tho po liticnl questions of tho day, nt Peoria, March 22d ; lirownsvillo, -S.ld ; Lebanon, 24th ; Scio, tli ; Albany, 2fJt.il . The hour of meeting ut each place, 1 o'clock, p.m. t ir Tho Union County Convention of Linn county passed a resolution asking Kurt Curl, ono of the State Senators, to resign. The Con vention, in nil probability, roprcsctitR n major ity of Linn comity, nnd tho "cull" ia therefore a loud one. If Hurt really has gone in with tho cnppersnakei, he ought, in justice to his constituents nnd to himself, to resign for lie was elected as a Union man, and cannot, as a copperhead, represent a majority of tlio people. Portland Piiickm March 19th. Legal Ten dor, G'iJ ; wheat, 75u$l; oats, 50a05 ; barley, I, ln2o per lb. ; Hour, country brands, $l,25a$5,00 ; com meal, 5a0o per lb. ;- lard, 12 nl I ; pork,mess,2Sa 15 fresh dressed hogs, 10 al2 to 15 ; beef, by carcass, 7n8 tn 15 ; live sheep, fur mutton, $3 lo $5; bticini, hams, country, 17u22 sides, l.";al83 shoulders, 7a 10 ; butter, fresh rolls, .'15 to 50 ; cheese, 15a 10 ; eggs, 20 to 30 ; beans, while, ;)ii34 tn 5 ; fowls, $4,00; tippler, 50a75 choice winter, 7.)ii$l dried, 5 to lOo per lb.; potutoes, 50a 05; bay, 10a$20. KV The Review bus been crying " Draft ! draft ! beware of the druft I" so long, that it has persundtd tome of the Long Tom brnves that a draft wus really imminent, nnd they are, nu the utitliorily of the llccitw, about to ske daddle to avoid it. The tteview mmctils to them, frantically, to not run ; say "no draft will bu ordered" ; hopes that " nono will leave from this foolish scare of a draff ; culls the report a trick of llie aliolilionists to drive oil democrats out of tho county"; calls them "feels and cowanio" who believe it ; and ronrB that they are wanted at homo to cany the election, Jimmy had not reflected that his foolish sensational liei about thu draft, witli which he had tilled his paper to keep up tlio steam of democratic halo ngninst tlio Goveriimrnt, would come home to roost iu tho shape of fugi tivo cnppcrheadi ami a loss of democratic votes on Long Tom. Tho poor fellow, to ntvo his faction Troiii prospective loss, is compelled to denounce his own statements in rclutiou to the draft, na abolition lies. Lost. The printed proceeding ol the Linn county Uniou Convention show that the follow ing resolution wo presented and not adopted : "Itesnlred, Tlmt in the event tliut Congress ahull submit amendments to the Constitution of the I'nited Suites., lorever abolishing slavery in nil portions of iiiy i moo. u i ae several ntnte Legislatures, that we are m invor ot in.. imsiHture ot Oregon supporting such proposed amendments." Wo understand that the ground of objection tn the resolution was that instead nl being ap plicable to any present condition of things, it looked to a future and a possibly never hap pening contingency ; that wo had enough pres. ent and urgent issues to settle, without ran sacking into the possible future for contingent event upon which to hung political fuitli ur to plcdgo political action. Iu this view of the case, the objection ia well taken ; though we doubt whether a single man who voted ngaiust the resolution but would hnvo supported il heartily bad such nu issue been actually pond itig. Let us fettle issnes as fast ns they arise, but tbo propriety of getting heated about is sues that may never bo created, is very ques ttomilile. r?" A few months ago, 0'Menra applied his whole stock of almsivo epithets to Hen I lay den, and swore by tho memory of hi pig that none of lien's kind should come into tho democratic party. Since Jimmy and Hen got into tho political bed together nt Lafayette, Jimmy beslavers lieu nil over with prniro that s.nauka of tho ecstatic. Ho says that Hen made tho "speech of the evening," "spoke in his own peculiar, I very ellicieiit, rapid style" "gave hard hits andjtelliug thrust " " fairly riddled the pre posterous claim of abolitionists" "scathingly exposed" the Uuion leagues "logically show ed" tbo impracticability of Lincoln' recoil struution pi in "terribly lashed" tho radicals "had a fine influence upon hit hearers," and win throughout "tmnnltiionsly applauded." We call tliut laying it on pretty thick. Ihe Douglas men who have nlwnys de uounued O'Meara aud the Long Tomiiier as I secessionists, but who have followed Ren Hay dcu's lead with tho understanding that hi plat form via "cqtiul.y opposed to scccssiouUiu and abolitionism," can nuiv ec plainly ennngh Hint inch leadership if followed bring them squarely alongside of Jim 0'Menin nnd his squad of Long Tonnner secessionists. Enviable place, isn't it 1 i IT" A copperhead correspondent of tho Ji'e- mtuj wri'iug from La Uriiud, says two speak er licforo the late previuct copperhead conven tion at that place, "inado nso ol the powerful and elfeotive Weupeu, TstUTH." The wenpou must have been very awkward ly used by hands lo unused In It, HARRIED. In WashlntK.n esnntr. March 14th, Iw relar Scholl. J- Ctiarlfs lo.li.1 siet Cuotrlls svssr. In P .riln.i. Br, arv. Mr. Coartv, Mr. P. H. Hrn.lr anj Mrl. f It. Wh,l. At W.lls Walls, inn In.l, lT W. P. Ilorto. J. f . u. j llaiiotca, and Mis Jiephlo Mrrrllt. Un llw m I""., r Utoras M. TMxrt, J. P., Mr. Prank. lis K. Usrry. awl Misa II. A. Clark, all si Ml csunlr. Nrar Jrrrson, br Kv. Mr. Call,av. Marcs Uu,. llr. J C. Joan, so Mm VtotrUs Osismulaa. DIED. tn ihls rlir. Marcli tt, after tlnrrrini lllnsss. Llrat Samsrl McHuksrss, ass sknvt I rtals. Ilia rsnnl will ul. lUavs ta-HM.tru al I s'cluck, r. M4 truss ic 11. K I t1iar-h. Illinois M3Vrfl plrasa copy. Al Walla alls, as Uw l.ab uM., Mrs. Kacliael Wad. wis. s( Hud Sol.il-JW rrara. llu Iha s,l Intl., sv rallinf lots Snrlnt svsr Dsllaa Citv I Sl,4in A. Dvssraa, son sf M. P. sad Saras 0. eiUslsa, s,vd In P.'rUand. Marvh 14,h. Marr Jas. dauahtvr af 4r llolaa. ( rasn. tiik mm TICKETS. The Union party of most nf the counties m llm State has now it local ticket iu the field. 1'hev nre composed of men uf all political ante .....loots (execntef oopperliendistn) and placed thero bv men, many "f whom were never fore nnlilicully associated. It might have been . . .1 .1.... ! lr,.,i, lllltlll 11(1. Ureasouuliiy expecteu uon. hi . i - many ciintniversies, and wurm ones, should oc cur among those who had hitherto habitually distrusted each other. Hut it is cause of con gratulation that, iu very lew instances, has any thing of bitterness occurred sufficient to dis turb the harmony between men who havu 0 irrcut common ublect iu view the safety of the Union. The indications nro everywhere tlmt tho Union men will cheerfully yield to tho will of the majority, nnd, hurting personal feelings, will tinitu heartily in thu I'H'ort lu cleot tho tiokcta now before the people. This should be done in every county, however large or small may bu the local Union majority. Lvery quar rel and split un the local ticket will have its influence to lessen tho majority un the State ticket, llonou they ought, and must, as far as possible, be uvoided, Union iljii will not need any repetition of advice, on this point. : Our enemies, thu copperheads, havo not yet ventured to put any tickets In the field. They nro waiting to see where wcuk points may be discovered and to attack only-whero they think the Uuion party vulnerable. If, for instance, in Muricu county, they discover grumbling dis satisfaction and a disposition to bolt any par ticular candidate, they will concentrate all their energies to widen the breach and slip a copper head into the place for which tho weak candi date is running. There is not more than one ur twu counties in tho Statu where they have any just hope of electing an officer, save in that way. Ae all Union men of the State arc directly interested in tho voto of each county on the Statu ticket, they arc also directly interested that no factious conduct in any county shall be permitted to work dumuge tn the general Union cause. Thus, the Union men of Marion coun ty nro more or less responsible to those uf Mult nomah or Jackson or Lane fur tho manner in which they support their local ticket, und vice versa. The responsibility is mutual, nnd can not bu repudiated without wrong-doing. Sup port your local tickets, sind bo sure that you du nothing tu result in the defeat of u single man nu them. THE LATEST SPECIAL DISPATCH TO TIIK OHKUON STATESMAN. Euukne City, March I!). The Lane Cu. 'nion Convention was held to-tlay, and the following resolutions were adopted unanimous, ly: lirtnuta. 1 Hat tlio cardinal principles of Ihe nion nartv cl I, one conntv nro those urn claimed by tho liiumlcr uf our Government that all men are created equal ; that they ere endowed by their Creator with tho right of scll-governincnt, una wero given ilniniuion over all tlie earth ; that all men are by nature free ; thnt these rights nre invaluable, and that the highest object of government should be to se cure them. liemind, Thnt we haVo nn nhiding fuilh that under the guidance of Providence and through our form of government the American people nro destined tu work nut and establish prauticully tho problem of man's capacity for sen. government. heeolvrd, 1 bat our Government is not compact between States, to be broken at the will niiu pleasure of one or more of lliein, but, in the laiirunL'o of the Coustttut'on, It wns or dallied and established by wise men in order to liirin a more perlect union, tn establish insttce und insure domestic tranquillity. Hetolvtd, That the present. armed rebellion ol hlnte authorities ugumet thu National Gov eminent is not only treason against the su pretne authority of tlie nation, but is treason against tho rights und liberties of man, nnd that every necessnry power mar bo snfelv used to crush nut tho present rebellion, and whatever power tho executive nud legislative nruuclies ol the nation bud necessary to em ploy to maintain the Constitution, laws, and liberties ol the people, ii constitutional nud lau tni. liesoLted, i lint We bail in Ihe executive head uf the nalioii n man of upright integrity 1.11,1 U-lttil,.,,, thn titnn ,.f nit ..!... ..... tf ...... , uiu if, ,,. L,-n, most Cllli lied nud best qualified for tho high trust con ferred npnti him, nud as tlie best vindication of bis past acts and w hat ho is doing fur Ins conn try in this her hour of trial, wo pledge him our niininmiius and undivided support tor re-clec tion tu tlie Presidency of the United States. Heolved, That wo do hereby nlcilco our selves to support nnd advance "tho election nf tlie nominees of tins oouveutiun to the utmost uf our ability. t-or Mate Senator, S. II. Crntislon: Renrc sent "lives, J. Is, Underwood, G. Calhsoti, and A. JlcCnrnnck; Cu. Clerk, A. A. Skinner treasurer. J. G. Grav; For Sheriff. W. Haley. Delegates to Slate Convention, 15. ,1 l'engra, W. 1-ohom, M. Wtlkins, S Say lor. A. S. Powers, N. Hinnnhrcv. J. H. 1) ii "iiuerson, und J nines Jl. Jlct arlaud. San Krancihco, March 17 Rev. II. y. riellows. President of the U. S. Sanitary Coni missiiin. will leave New York on Ihe 2d' day of April, to accept tho call of the pastorship of the late Thomas Starr King's Church. An unusually large order of freight goes for ward by tho Brother Jonathan, which left to day fur Portland via Victoria Activity in freight renders it necessary to put on nn extra steamer, hence the Sierra Nevada w ill leave on .Monday, the til St. More or less ruin had fallen in various por tions or lite State within Ihe last two days, pro ducing n decline in the grain market. "Wheat has declined In jf LSOrfjjS. No sales. Parley 2.75'i ;.ii2. Oats, nominally held nt $2,011. Flour, 97'$A. Nn sale. Potatoes declined 1ft Ii cts. Hest bodcgai are telling at 3i41 cts. y lb. March 13. Grain and flour nre down nnd unsettled in consequence ot rain tn-ilny. St. Patrick'! day was celebrated in grund style. Thestcnmcr Constitution arrived this morn ing from Pnnainn. She brought 530 passen gers and 3.00X1 package of freight. W. II. Hluke, American Consul nt Manna nilhi. was found guilty nf killing n' sailor, and sentetic.il by tho Mexican authorities tn be sdot, lie subsrqufittlr escaped. YttcKA. March 18. Firo broke out about hall past a to-day among a lot of wooden buildings on the coruer of Miner nnd Oreeon street. Some eight or more liuildingi were destroyed. A. E. Payne, in abuse bakery the fire originated, is the heaviest loser. Total loss is thought to he not over (f I5.OO0. Fonr men nf Co. P, California Volunteers, etaiioneu ai tee inrKi ol Srlinon have deserted and arc supposed to he on the Salmon nioun tain watching for the expresses, as their camp, fires havo been een. They have beeu rob king Chinamen. Arruettos Why sill jo aufter Uir Irrrora ami amicllons tnclnit in s Jlanratmi Hals ol tiia Itvw or dltrsilTs sr. , ,, ,i --....-. j wimou jusr rravsr Hoof. Ir,d s Oerman Biltrra "111 run, yoa. II yon sill only d r,j.,i,,N,l ulw arm-ie s trial, ya siU ..,. ..r, . ,..UT numirn win or sirnctliriir. and aaln Ma ortf tnal vianr. ami mm will h. .M. - a . rood allalactonly. Thnw hluara ara lor aale br all dnurs at 1 La rwat rlasailsspwi In ma.1 IIm Salem Light Battery, UTII.L meet nvnlght sl 7 ocl.sk, at im-ir Armory llnsllirsa of loiportaiK Ir, l Imnsnrlrd A.J. KIKLV, Capt. tWg. 4 Atlrntion, .flurioii Ulrica I themselvss sl tl,r l .1.1. " . Tr"" uir. aiTnna enmllod n..lM -ti . 8AMVEI. R MAT, Captain ConjiMadj u,- March '21 mi WOOLOAltlUM. Tho LARGEST, BEST, and tho FINEST Oiii'tliitu: MiM-hiiiev IN THK STATU, in tlm town of Jefferson, on I bo SnnliiiTii rivr, Marion coonsy. Ili'lim thankful for past patroimifo and tnvors, we would respectfully inform our old customers and nil nho nniv favor ui with their lailroiiuee that w. will tin ready 'tn oomineie'o curding by the Will of May .ami us soon as there is wool enough In, we will commotion running dav and night l" ""lor to kcp ns near up Willi Uiu c'nnliiig us possible, nnd accommodate thn nahlli'iis much ns we possibly can. and we will use oar inmost endeavors to giva general sHtisluctlon to all who nniv favor us with their pinaiage,ii It Is our de sign and intention lo do tho best w run for all our iialrans, loll, wool mast bo washed clean and Irceil from until mid all Meoro grown wool should bu left out, nlsoull stick mill coarse dirt, should be picked nut.. One pound of clcwi grease will be reipureil tor every ei.lil penno t wool " r'.-"'n T ,. . , " tllliuewlll miVOIOI-M- runs I" "" .............. possible, nt our old prices. Our Minns will Helnvnria ldy.,.horit.e.p,ivHlsn,.i)Ai(T;ifcHTKvvAiT JellVrsnn JilnrcMI, IHMf "w" ' Nnl !. Nancy Sheldon, l'llf, .,. v Suit for Divorce. John Sheldon, Pelt. ) tn In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for Polk comitv. In Kqioty. April icrm, s o., mo., rpo .foil! SIllil.Mff, Hurt-lath name ot the L Stale of Oregon, you nro hereby summoned to be nnd appear in llie Circuit Court of the Stute of (iregcKi lor I'dk conut; on the fourth Monday In April, a D., IBM, anil unswer the complaint of Nancy Sliel dcii ugainst vou i and yoa aro heroliv untitled that in case yoa fail to appear and answer laid complaint, suiil nllf will apply to the Court for a decree to dis--..i... ,i. iu..,.id ,.r tioLirinioiiv nxislinir l.twoen veur. self ued sind pill, anil mat wild put nave me connniy nnd control of t he person and property of the minor child, Lcanioy Jane Slieldeii. O. li VWl.i.... n, March U, 1Mb Bw'J Solicitor for l'luintih". . The 'lTii7MOii(libT!tl Jhick, COMI'llOMIiSE, J R. WILL liul, tliu ensuing season, commencing April 1st and ending in July, WW, ut llie larin of the subscriber. miles from Hollas, on tlio Malum roan, i St., iim seusrui. '.'.' to Insure. Coinnrumise, Jr., is MlirKlUiKli,(iarerown(ioir. Polk county, Mnrvh IS. ItJSl. Jwllisiid I'i(iitK. Compromise, ,lr., wus fouled near Ijbx- ingloii, Ky., September Dull, liWl. Sired ny lion. Henry (..lay s UIU linporieu i.oiupruuiine. ins unm Itluck Sampson, grand dam by imported Ulysses. H. i TODHUNTKIt. Lexington, Kv., April '.'.1, 1 , " A JUST JUDGMENT. JjUISI.IC OPINION ia a bur before which fow oaro ui appear, unless li en- acts win eionu ine severest ruthiy. Borne suy its verdicts are luirsh ; neverthe less, they are generally jmrt anil correct. HCOVILL'S SJA It NAPA It 11,1. A BLOOD AND LIVEIt SYIIUP has been on trial HTII.I.IXJIA for some thirteen years, and luring that period, thousand of witnesses have arisen to spink iu its favor! Ono testi lies that be was cured of scrofula alter snjlering six years : another, that lie found bumeiliate relief after suffering with Salt Ulienui SCOVlLL'd Wood nnd I. Ivor BVKPP. for twenty years ; ni.d it is sm-h evidence as this thut tms caused the pnblric to reu- dcr Ihe following Terdict: Guilty of extonoiiuilinjf from the system every humor with which H comes in contact, aud we recommend it to llie coiisideratiou of theatliicted. UKIMNOTON ft CO., AOKNTS, 4lli AND 118 k'KONT STIIKKT, SAN FllANCISCO. Imi3 j lt. M il. UAI.I.'S) UAI.- MA.Tl-rKor llie cure of long Handing Coughs, linMKhitia, ns well ns Cvusninptiini, lr. Wm. Hall's Ilalsnin is invaluable. Its peculiar combination is the result of experience, and an hitimute knowledge of the ranee of these diseases, und III certificates of remarkable cures we snUlcicnt proof of its superiority. IIKD IN'GTO.V A CO., General agents For the Furilir Const, and 118 Front Slrcet, Sua Francisco. CAITIOX. Tlie onlv genuine hears the signature nf II. It linker .V Co. 'fake no other. iiyjuniuiHi). WOULD announce to the Laities of Saloia and vi. ciaity tlmt tbev have taken rooms in KKN YON 8 liuildinir.nne door west of the Mansion Ilouso, where they intend to carry on Millinery and Dress JMing. Their stock, recently selected in Sim Francisco, con sists, in purt. of lton'npta.llut. Kiblions, blower, Ate. From og experience in business, bniti in llnsioni and Sua Kmiieisco. Mia. W. feels usaared that she can give satisfaction to all, ami would respectfully solicit ll share of the pnblie patronage. Huklll, March IU, IHM. 3n,: Final Settlrim-iit. State of Oreirnn, f'onofv of Yamhill. OX llii itb day of iHurch.lNiii. comes llavid Stnilb, iidmiuisirHtu'rof ttc estate of John ti. Northrop, dee'd, and files bis petition for a Itiud sctilfincnt of said eslilte. It is llu-n-toro otilered tliat t-'ridnv, the "lb day of April, Mit, bo set iipnrt fur ihe buuring of said nctilinn und the limd wtllemeul of said estul... ul the court bouse, in bUuyelte, in tlie county nud Slate aforesaid, nt which time nud place all nervous inter ested in said eatntc are notilied to ntippiir. y oro. roi j. tv. uovt LS, 8. C. Adams. Clerk. 4w3 t'o. Judge. Sheriir. Sale. BY virtue of an execution from the circuit court of the Stute of Oreiton for the connlv of Alnrion unri to me direct, il by Ihe clcik of said court, in favor of John Suipiimnebl and ngiiimu Silus 11. sbuw, for want of pcrsonul property to uili.lv Ilia mine, 1 have lovied uiion and will oroceed to sell 10 llie biulu-.l I.LId. r w rush in bund, ul the coon house Hoor.in Salem, county and Mate uforesnid, cm SATURDAY, llie lull day of April, last, ut the hour of I o'clui k. p. 111.. m snid duv, nil the right, title mid imerest ul the add r,ilus it. oimw in una 10 I lie real estate, tl.-scribcil u fulUiwa.Ur wit: Sillllile iu Mariou county, Stale of On-ioin com tneacing ul tbo center of ilia siiw mill genemlly known as Miiilooii s mill oil Drift creels, thnire east Iwetity rods, llicuce uurth twenty roila, tu eoraur. tbeare weal forty rods, tbeiire sonili lurty rods, tlivnce cuat forty reals, tlimice north twenty nets lo intenecl litis fioin eotuuicuciiig puiiii, being in 1 7 s, r 1 w, in sections ai, 'IS, 3o aud Ul , nud cuiitaiuiug ten aerea of Und. mora or lesa, together with all the apparlrnuuces and privi legca tlicreiuilo belonging, to bo sold lo lutisly said executant, costs, and uccruinir interest sml costs. BAllLllliADUlUK, Sherilf Marion Co Salem, Murch 21, 18M. 4:i The (ialled .lurk Winces. IT is for tin- who puUitk lie: to make the at'empl to vitidicsle their 'honesty or truthfulness." This. Wm. I'nmpWII bas nudcitnkcn in Ida nurtial eoufc. sion ot tl uivb . lb. Hut 1 lint predotiiiuniing trail in hi cbulacler iodine.! In 111 lo irli "iro Itrt to one trntk." L isslso n.ally utniieiov k witness bis "hnlv horror" of my HuiiMpaie while be pr-Kbiiins smli'a leuder e,diciiude fur toy good. I fully understand his de signs, and simply say that "it ia .,r t,ai is not werlb llie whistling for," ami w,e 1 mn sj ,,, more reputalde than he to iustruel me in truth bon ealv or niorulity tkiimiux f 1 vrill wliistls and namd er I y dcur lor rbe instruction. I distinctly slats nir obicci wns to publish uim UH, ,iHilt K11j not make any funis uttempi, fr hta relurnialiott : aud tba more he strivr, 10 .bake otr Unit appellation, the taure visible II will appear. 1 iim aiiswenug f.ml rcordi.ig to hi, r0lr," or I ahoul,l ma liuve i...li.-vd this molehill fulKhoo.l, which lie w.iul.l miigiiily inlu ilia mouiituin j and 1 am lulls prepared to wcel and ward olt any u the ,itr Ue'. sun. cnilsiuplMied thrmiKb k-Ii pnbbcaiiona. The slsieuieul made t.v me, anil rertitied lo by Usrnunt will rruiuin irne, i. matter how distorted bv one who tli.""?.! bos'""' " evill'""' rel",lv" ef 'he "fa In e.a.Hnsi,,n I ofTor lo W public Uie eertirk-at, of .V.!" Wh" ",f"wl,' " 'he presence of ml, 2?Ji 1 J 1 """"" lo M ' hi. name f fixrd 1. not lb, .mrle prescntod l,v fsroplajll , hi. approval. And now .net oUonng th. lU-tmon, f ..vi.. lb. l.u.n who Iwrruwsd Ihe money, ,d ,h, . Idenee of llarlium. w ho ,, blig.trd to pay, and did ,u.y be tu.,,,,y..d ,,,p kplM Sof amplwll, Ihe man wbn best .bom , mnrt . ' v.ro..ll proeniK thai fool , .0,h j, r. . lion, and loa b the s.uire of bis sonli I fcave lbs ,,. er, ami if 1 lr.ti but hub- or no uiention th. seilctw.iil. uf ,t individual, th. rw.n may be touud 111 I'ro vrrl.au vii: -jo. nomm I eemfy that I borrowed Ihe rooner of said fama. bell, sod lb-it Bruok. .,,sd . iumt not, T 1 W bell I Kid .01. 1 l,.k ohl,n. fur tl p,lv,.;, nf stud mile, ami m cnehbly inloruied tliat llinium paid Uie sauio. Iw3ud X j i)X IS.