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About The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1865)
. .) rK "" J" """""" V mon'iTay 'siohxino. xdv. i a. iwb. Tho 3Utminn ha" lartror Circulation than any other i?aimr in Urn 8t.nto, And in tho Bout Medium for Advnrtiiiei'l. , The TT 8. X.nw"iid Hc9jliitlon(i avn publiHhed in th :' , SiiHoBiminby Authority ; Tllfl 8PKCIFIC CONTRACT UW. W nro llinroucjily miii completely oniivinccd .1 i tint it in for the boat interest of Oregon to re- penl thin Inn-, mid the com tti.v law. mill iln nil cud to increase mill iiroinnlu llii' circulation . v f tho tiutioiKil currency. If wo i'id not bcliovo thiii, we wnul.i tint fnfnr lliti r-nl of tho luff. ; I .link nt the prosperity ol the Knitom .States ! L'vcrybody with plenty cif iniincy, iiiniiufuo Jure lirik. new railroad nnd other work of ?: i itcrniil iniprovciiii'lit going Mindly ahead. 1,1 Thin, too, win the condition of the Atlnntio , Htutei when Ilie laws won' paused ! nnd then, Ith gri)ulinck at forty cimti, we were told by : Iho dvoentc of tho lw t!it. m itmit A the "war mopped, greenback would go down to nothing, lind nil Iho riMj-rity in tho East .,, would coHiifinc tliat it wan nil a liuhlilu, Wlint ha time proved .' The wnr Flopped, nnd green ; back went up to levenlyfivu cent, nnd nil ' f tie prosperity in tho l'nt continue. When . gentlemen take the ground lliut groenbnek I hip n bubble," til nt tiny cannot bo trusted, Ihey nsstiine at nuen thnl the Onve rmnnt of r,''hn United Stat-ii in n ' bubble." Hint Undo '..'.Sun in not to he triii'ted. If men, moved by ,, givenhnc.k nt forty cents, wore nver-chiilinu I u year ngn, there can bo nnncuse now. flrcou- buck drive Weathered I lie s urui, nnd, with I he , Union armies, nro ubovo pur, wherever they t a fair chance. Hut ho will Ihe repenl of tho low Increase ' tl.,( iiiwiuut of luoney m Oregon ? Let Iho fn- lowing extract frnui n letter from AiiKliu, No- Vndil, to thu Mining and Sciciitijin 1'rr.ss, ex "' il.dtl : A corn Hpnieleiil. writing IV.nu Austin, Xevwl.i, In f 'Me ns iii.it iii! r-!;iliijj!M'j.t i,f a .N'jitioiiij! Ii.inl, in lli.ib city, t!i"ii.'ll Il,e b,ii,i; h lint yt'l in iirtlvi' iij.ciii- ' II. HI. is M(M'!('H;r tH'IO'ltt illl I ll'tli'lS, ' Till- f ll T h llV '! II ,hii' it lll.iny miii,' ill Ire- ve'inily, ly Kn-lTll rapiUil- I. I-. bi-llei union;,' IN liel.ctils. ilie MitltMjiiitii.il nf ' ! era r,ipit,i, st Kit-tclo rates nl iiiliTcl. W .ini.lher. '' T,,e wliolf hi the i i.0.il ,,l t lii.- hank If nwm il l,y K.i-t. n mull.. J. W. Iljrker l iliu I'ri'fliVnt, nml N . '. hue H'lt tlif tdi.iiii't', Icjlli iiifiii.l exiK'Hi-iieeintlHi IjuiiitM. " Ifn thll lunik mint' lulu ilrtivi: ".n:liillill, it will ' liM it liumi'tee nil.il..i,iil l.a-n, DtH ili tli.il rhlle. Tim I ll'lll lit till' i!el.iy III ilnnilll.'lirln U the "ppu'llioll nf . tin oitrit'Ciii iiiu-'y iiifii 1 1' Hun t'riiliri).i'iit wii tcltiMe In ( li.'V.. any ii-iiiiii't iiiMi will) jjiT li.ii tin ; I'tm-i'ijiwiiily t iiii.iriKi-tiKjiiW li.ivit t.u lin iiiiiilu willi lUii-i- jf.ittu , ..Old " Diimlingii " will, of eniiriie, nppons Iho ' new Ilnnlt, : It prrifioei'H to Innn liinney, on V'" I 'eeurllleN nt " Knlem ruteii." in titoclt. Iinl lorn live ill tho Kimlern cilieii. nnd Hie oili- liitt Willi ten perrnt. pi-r uiiiiinii. Ilhl i-Dimt. .hf'' in down on ihe N'nlionnl Ibuikii. They '' pinpono to H'fiire Iheir iiolen with U. S. IJondii. ni d do nothing hut n legiliumlo buiiUiii); burl , l ent; while ' Dutllug" intenJi to f;i-t nil llio tie) -Kiln he cnu, n il nil the richuugo he cnii, M.ny nil iho mining rtnckii ho can. nnd, if it ,.i!'.i tint pny, lie him no cnpilnl invented to ha i ii'l'J by L'iicIii iSiun' coniplroller of Iho cur- rnny. fur tho henelit of hi ctnlonierii, nnd etui II. i ieforo fupenil, " bum," nnd clom- up, junt (lld niit lii cimvi'iiiouce. Of ciiurne, " Dint. Ii.ij; " will oppnuo Ihe Niilinniil Ilnuki. lint . li-1 htm ' DiiKlbngii" ever done lur Ihe conn. ley 1 Doe he ever hum anything to n former, (! 'h riu to uleur up and improvo hi fnrm I ; Dm he invert in niilriKid ur wngoii road I Nu'. any. Dntllugi ' knnw tin principle fc,.r ...I..:. ..I l h.. . . ...,,,,wm .-i,,,,..,,,, h,m, hi; tin wi nrm hh.n. i.irr, lii wit : lliut an eiulii.inly nielnlliu tunfmy enidilei him to coiiceulrnlo onpitnl in ihoi-hnpc of coin, mid t lint cnneenlrntion enn-Itli-M him to dielnle the rule of iutereat, dieluto Ihe value of iniuitig Uick, depreciillo tho val ue i f real mtiile to mit In coiivauieiice, x Inli' tho price of hrend nnd liient, ilepre the vii.-im of iho liihniinjr innn, and giiml the fuco ji iiho poor; mid in all I hi, old ' Dimtlmg " cnu tee liiuirelf growing richer, and securing mid fnrtcning hii power upon the tieek of tho ieiiple ; nnd he thercforo cm linen hi buriner In ti inunction in gold uml iiver, nml pecnla limiK where hi luoueV tail be deiiiniiileil nnd nliiiiiiied nt nny time. Hut tint ro with the Xntmnnl Unnk. It (Inckhohb r behove ihnt the iliind. of Ihe 1'i iled Sluti nrc Ihe bet e ci.tr it-, and thntthv iuliTe! on ihein in nhiiiv ure ; and therefore Xnliiui.il Itondii nre tnken ti e bni of their htndiioini They believe, a1-", thnl the interot of the Xilllnunl Hiiiul liiihliT i 1'int cured ill the prorperily of ihe w ho cmi ntrv; nud Mint ludilfiite uioiiey nuiniiif the people will eneoiirngo iiiiinnfiicnire, ngii cu!' nre, mining, niilruoila, and other noika of imi nil improvement, mil mnko Hie couutrv vi'iu irmn, imoire the piivnieiit of the iMtmuiil liliLMitioiin, nnd nn nclivo ileiiuiml for Ihe nn r1! "I'd currency, and go.id hiiMuerH pruliiii lu it!l; nud tluT.-fiii o they lend the nntm of their b.iuU at reuninmlilo intercut. Tim widely dif let,ni yleiin of tiimnce. Tim ell'ect of the Brt i In cnncenlrate cnp'lnl In the h ipo uf llu " precimn melnU" in ill tt liuud of the rich, Hid ui.ihe llieiil riolirr, at tile inpen.n uf rvere iwlyrUe; while Hie elfi-ct nl the latti-r l"u imprnve the nbnlv cniinirv, nud every lit hi llntl will work, by giving tho National Hunk hiiii'I pruftUiin a very lurgo oipiul. iimde Bile and M-t'urw by ihe genernl pni'iierilv an I the ulnlity of every man to meet hi i.Mig.-ili , I ar pron.iilinn i. ihil by repciiiiug thi- h'g i.liiiion agiuiid the national enrrenev, w will renmto nil olnUcle nnd objeclimn on the part i.f Ilnnteln c.ip'ila)i.U nml thu ,eu lluy w ill iut, t iu uur nili!i(, wuika, ho., uml m'iiiI thrir tJpiUil here fr thu ejtul.li.liiu.ui uf Xuii..iml I) u.ka, nud linn pat their money iu circulation, and gel a larger mtc re.t mi it than tiny uan iio v gi I in ll.e )lj-t. Tho ngiieuliural reiiiiree of the Willamette V illey i ample ..tiui:y fur luaui, either to lh l.ii. icri, d.rtilly ur indirectly ill the itumlruu Ihhi of iuiirii.ubi or oilier llieilui of triliipnitn. I'ee. The rpecdic omilrnct lair li.ii been tri. d for it year, nud ihe cuuutty ii uo Ik Ilt lor it ; in Int. Iberr i leu money in ciruulatiou nutv lhi when lh laif wa ndnpted. So it I in Cul forui. Tint Slate Inn grown poorer every day. We any he told Hint ortnin lmuki down t'nri olTer tat loan money at one per cent, per month. S' reply, that wt.iln ulher b.i'iki, idii lifferlng kmui, ajfertine to puy their de. p.ilnri uue ami one fonnh per will, per imnilh i n deposit. So you w tP m, .r C(,, H,. eilieineul l a roenf ttick to deceivo 11,0 conn tiy people, and, If pMib!e, pterput the n pei.1 of tho law. .Willi lliU act iu (mue, Nevada, , nh all ill buuudlcM weitli uf ,i,er niim-i. Imi fared (till wure, lu faot, llw hhtw metal tin, le unuiey, m tiiu rule iu a!) cmiutiiti wlicie gold aud ulvi.tr luoney atl"inptii to make w ur on well teenred paper currency. i plainly luiuottii i ll v ll.-cl id the law in Nevada, that llu wo who culled lo'idi t for III pnae of tho , !in vn J ir ago (out.-iilii of Ilia Jiaiiki-ri) are leuffMiiHi. aautMM. 4h .4imihhmi iur M repeat, 1 he t nl ii.; paj i r in tlut Kl.itc. I In? 7" r.-i'i I rial I'.iilrrjiritr, Hum eplniin it viewi on thi f ih-h t i-jii : We wi i-i' ill hivir if tin, .wppfii il i-finlraet law lint V'.li. We hip ti-av In fiivnc nl tin1 nil,iilH'll of llm na ilium! ' iinencv in Nevmlii. Ami lor wlmt ieiinon' tir ei v ileiil, iiiiu'i. mill in Nev.olii in rieui every ten- ililtlei.- Imiihe, very llliilevelnpeil It,,. every inilioi lioll ot I t I--i II - -' llerlllie. TlieenlicliliV.ini III Mlale at liil'l' Ii ll III i): Illy IU'Willliellt ill 1'ilViir Ml' till' llil-ipl i"ll "t t ile ni'Teiii'y uf 'tin; nation i uml till, witlilil.liill of Citl If, I'llla iw a' I'lMfi'iil an le-M ennvlili'liiK. 'l',,fl K,l"','r" SIiiIim, whlrli liii Vf luirini Ibn (mint uf Imllle mill llf fin nl tlii'uiijrli ii I'liuyemV wnr In men nml jncu'i", were never ne te H 'i-fiei-io'l t fill II ll"W. Wi'' Ii It, tliell, Unit ('illloriiiii nml Nev.ul.l, IVuni wlimm m"illilliin mill eiv en M.ventv niiliii.in nl" ilnllnr In l.'"l'l ioiiI "liver me nxtriii i, il jmniiiUv.iii'f ivniipariitivi ly Ilie ieirel Still,. iii Hie 1'i.inM? I" it l'i iin-e there Is nut Inlmr In iilmn iliinee l,,r willln 1 Innili.ur iiiiriiuiltie lur Hie invit Mient nl ei,nti,rf Ii it liei aiiiie the milieu ul iVevmla me i .viii 1,-ieil.er the v.ilievw uf Oilifnriila no linier nlvo ri lnrn In tin' IiiiImi'Iiiiiiii'i' in il ln."'ini"e leilli h ,ve li.-l Iheir li,fi'"i 1'iT the leturc. mill are hereafter ti ! ktein-a us larre wiiy-iilali'iiiH aluni; Lhe frreat hiiile H',i,v ul empire 'I No. It ir beeiiiiM.' wh huvc wyel an iineipi.il win i.tie up,, n Hie uatiuiiHl ciineiey.aiiil have eiillu, mil cfi,nl In the li'lit ; teeHil.- every dnllur nl rnir ifnlil itijtl mlver hnH tnnm nenl Kit to niei t our ohli Kiiliuiia. ami i.n imhieeuieiit (iii Ih'Iiii Dtl'ereil fur re lurii la i.-iiii'i iic.y lr iiiv.."t.meiit here ; Ihmiiiuhp, through Ihe iiiinuiiil'iilrt nl' a Hiieiiilie , ulilra.'tai'tnf liuiiliHliI eoll- laltnthitiiilHv, inilvi'tal ill-trust luia heen eiiKemleretl ainnii IneineH, tiien, nml every pt'liiellne nf triule vlo liiteil. If I he pri'ienit enmliil'iu of llu, i'lii'ille Ktnle-i !m nut ilno in their refill. il to aee.ept the leduiRt (iiirreticy, then to what may it he attrllnitei) 'I Til 8 FIR8T JfOVK OK THK JOHNSON DKM OCIt.lTS. Under the lend of Oiithomo nnd lien. liny den, the JoIiumiii Deinixiriiln have made their lint mnvc in Oregon, lelecling I'nlk county Ul Iheir lield of operntioiiH, mid J. K. Dchirhmutt a tl.eir intrilnient. Lnt year the I'nlk county Deniocniey tried " importiHioui." and not only failed liinlly, but left n badgn nf dingrnco to their polili that might In forever prevent good citizen from nmociiitiiij.' with them in politic. Thi yenr liny nr running on well, they don't knew llieu:elvea, nnd nobody l ire doe. To defeat Ihe regular noniinee. they bnve ngreed In upport u until who hit ninny been an nolivc Union mini until now; but who, in order to get Copperhead vote, il now willing lu cull hiiuielf n " .Johiiou Democmt." Im porlnlion failed hintyeiir ,fi hiuoin Dnmoornuy will fail thi year. Let Union men uliinil lirm nud failhfiil lo principle. 1'rendelit JohiiMin Inn not denied I Im Union parly or any id it principle not in Ilia Irani. Democrat, who lire n definite of political principle II Satan i nf religion, will tell yon that Juhnion ha cmuo over lo their ide. It t not . They nro rniing thi cry in order to deceivo Union men, If there ivn need for a delermitieil, con itetit 1 jiimi parly during Ihe war, thcro i ten. fold that need now. The wnr ha not ntoppeil, Tho cotltet in not over. Although they liavo quit lirittff gun, yet the buttle i "Imply Iraiikfert'ed from tho bayonet to Iho bal lot. box. If ever wo lii, ul, I hear in mind that old uiiixitn, "Kleriinl vigilance i Iho prim, of liberty," now i that liniu. With a triumphant army in thu lield In oppoe and overthrow Ilea- ton ill arm, Iho Union nud Iho Ooverunient of the Union wa nfn ngnint thu ui Jill of it enemie; but willi treuon diarined, but nl lowed the luiliut, and tboninnd uf ipic and ympalh zem in every Stale In mireproeut llio object! of the l'reiiilent, nud to deceive the people into ihe upport nf faln and lreann:iblc hereie. lite Union may not he in nfe. Let every Union man bear thi iu mind, that if the preent organization uf the Deinnuralio parly iu Oregon can triumph nt Ihe next general election, tho inlliieiico of Iho Klnlo will bo nat iu favor ol reiiiMnlitig nluvoiy iu the .Smith, uml uf inuliiiiglliu I'liioii pay tho untold million of debt incurred by Jeff. DnvU' Southern Con- federncy. 0 V K U H II 1, 1, M 1 , U I X 1 II N V 1 ( Til K 1 i;S ! tlrrnt til I on (.nlllI New York Im defeated the Deinncnicy by nuexnmpleil uiiijoiitic. tho Union men gaining I3.INH) iu the city iilniie, uud carrying tint city uf llollaio. a remit wbicb bn not happened fur many year. Thu the Copperhead tactic. uf nominating a Union mail nud a o,ter, nud in- dor-iug it Union I'reiideiit, Inn been rebuked by the peoplo ill thunder tone. In Mniinchu ctl. the Union party ha ma, In itill greater giiiu. but a liugle olilnry Democrat going to Iho Legixlaluro. Ill Maryland, the Union men have carried everything, lu Miuueiotn, the Democracy ia benien by three or lour In one. lint the grciitet victory i ill that " Suiul'a Ket" fur the Deniocracy Iho Slnle nf New ,lerey. Don't wo reineniber how Iho Demo oral in paper have pointed in In thi model Deiliocrnlie Slate, nud bow they hnve devcaiiled on in many virtue, nnd rolled il politic n a wcet mnr'cl, although a riunll iiiornel. under their triiitoriiii tmignei ? Don't we remember it and now gone over to the Abolitiouiila ! Di-iuoorney ha uowr been defeated in every Slum in the Union, and it only victnnei are tin, iiiguilieiiut one in Idaho nnd Muutniio. How do yon feel, Cop ? How do ynu feel, lltekal llow are ton. Mr. O'.Menin f And how ia the I)i lanlioiuit Deiuner.iey " over in I'nlk 1 I'u't ihero n plctienut prorpect iiltond lur ymi fellow I Til K NiuilNtKH. Mr. Warner, tho Union nominee iu I'lackiiniai cnunly, ia an eulerpri. iug, intelligent mricbaiit of Uiepnn ('ily, nnd one of Orcg, h p bet ci'iieu. llu i a aiuiud I'liioii mini, but not n pulitieiiu. lie ia junt ihe man to repreaeut llio people, nud Wtf think lie will make a very nn fiil meiuber. Mr. hnnc Smilh. the nominee over ill I'nlk, i n farmer, nu old ciliieii, thoroughly ideuli- lied Willi Iho iulere.l uf the Slnle, a practical, coiiiiiinu-ieiKo man, tliat tliiukl for hiiueelf nml independently puifuea liia coiiricliona uf right, lie baa been III the Legislature before, ami aerved willi ci, dit nnd uiefulue. Tlioitgli not a public apenker. be ia aufe and jtidieinui. and will Lav-, iullneiiuu Ultll II, inking men. Ilo i It Union innn fnun principle, nud will never (alter in defending them. A I'oni. IllM.UNIiKlt. The HulUlin Inakel lh follouing ctiute fur iiiiircpri-aeiitiug Ilie WiMileu uiniinfaetiiiei of Oregon : T.m i..',,. nive it, l!,f iii..iiiulinil o'llaiii ililp W ,-. ,..,T 11, i, ,1 . .,,...)-. 1...I ,1 ,1.h.. I.. MUl.O-ll lll"l ,i-u,l llieji.i,', u,,,l,,4 , r, V -. t-. t IiIjiiiP ii., noli Hie On-4,m iir, l,.r nut Hir,ii-I,u llu. (uen. in le,. i tuUintn au molefi M-n.itiveni u t-i faueifil in J i-lu a, The point to that i nbaervnble when Ihe render la Inhl that ihe llulltlin will not ex change with any of thu Oregon paper, aave one. and that one know a nullum: uf Oregon out aide of it own town. The iWy Unioa, I'Utg. Appntl and llrt cbeerlully e xehange with the Oregon preia, nnd could have futniihcd the liatUlin ci'irict infoi itmtinit. A Si liiiH Ai, Dir t'K L l.rY. The (htnim wyi i " tl.e p.inil till I-.VII iltM.i,w.t t,t a,mi0 rtrn llirrtiielHHil ilie ,e. h 1 nitellicra lein ot Ihe I'lllMltlilllOM Will lll fuiiOW 111 atlnelillelll nf H Ke II V IjtW 'I Inn is a i l'll.ol ul mi, iltilteiilly, H(Mt imu w In, Il tiiuht 1" ee-nce ,,t alli'llllnll of Kf erj 1 ffl'l.i'lve liit-lnln r." A "'in a of the Coinlitulion" ought to en Kuge the ftllentioii of the Medical Kacolty at mice, nnd if there ii "any balm ill liilrad," for inch a wouiiil, let in have il ready. Hut, eti miily, iiplgdlwr, iluu't j on believe it would be the Copperhead that w ouhl mlTcr the kiien," j ao-1 nut Ilie (',inliltil,ni,l Pttli.ii-r,i-i.t.. r,. v f, ,1. .-,1 (iVnokt) i 'J ((bi:i;ssio.v.ih 1111 to k.ui,i:o.u)s im OlifXOX. Kolerring lo a Into peech of Cnngreiiuian Afhley, nt I'orllanil, the Orrgoniun mated : Aiililev uni'l that tin wn Hlin"t prepare'! to ft"",-rt Ihnl Hie liesl, ipiiekl nl nml elienpe"! rniitn fur a I'ai-ilie lllll'"li,l lien liMweeii Ihe lieml nT IlltviMtinll "II the Mi"niirl nml the like pnint mi Hits I 'tiliimliia river. ,,lih'V wuiulereil Hint nur ri'pl'ielllaHvi', yenr llfl'i, ilirl mil pre"n thi, rmite iipnli pnlille nlleiili'iu, anil thu neck lu umle ili-Unt pails nt our cnutitry, inlti'lti! of trying to iliri'le lliem iiHiirnler, iiHHniiu;, tn tin ir eternal Hhitinn am) liilaliiy, Inive ilmie. We cannot believe that, in tho nhovo ilnte incnt, General Arhley inlended to rellect upon any of our representative unw nt W'aahinglon. Aabley I probnhly not in familiar with Ihe part hiatorv of mutter on thi coat a bo i willi the iiffuiri of the Wertem Stnic nnd Torriln- he on tho other ride of the mountain. To the representative of tho Weitern State, who hove had an cyo open tn tho apecdy develup- inent of their Slate, and who huvo been fight ing OongreH iincciiiii gly for the pint ten yean for railroad laud grant, uml have iccnred them, thu uliieiico of iuc.li legiliitiun for Oregon htm given thorn the idea that our reprcieutiitivca in Congrcni were to liliimo, Htich n reflection i utijnet., and will an appear tu tho.e whn are fa miliar with Ihe fact. Thn tuhject of Cmigreional laud grant to aid railroad iu Oregon hua nut been Agitated by the ppoplo until within tho pnat two yenra. Aa moil a the peoplo took up the atibjcut, our repreieniiitivei in Congren took it np. Mc- liriiie iiitrniiuceit a lull provnltng mil lor a branch of the Central Pacific Itiiilrnad, from Suit Luke City to the head of aletunbont navi gation nji Snake river, nt Lewiitun. He alio laliored onriieitly for Iho pnagc of Iho C'ali fornin nnd (Iregou hill, n did nlo Senator Neitiiilh nud Harding. Wo do not know tho condition of the firat named bill, but Ihe latter did nut become n law at the lut leiaioll of Congre, for want tif lime only. It pncd the Ilnnao nud una favorably repnrled to ihe Sen inc. wo oiien Hear c.oiupiuiiita niiiile liy uur ow ii citi.eni, lhat our Cougreaiiuiinl delegatinu due not attend In thi nml other iiilore! nf ihe Stale. Thi ia a luialakeu idea. Since tho ivur begun, there nru few State which hitvv ro ceivo inniu iibtanlial favor? liniu Oregon, cou sideiing our population. Althuugh it ha not been ill tho ahapo of railroad griinta, it ha come iu other way. Few peraon have any idea of Ihe dilliculiy in getting (Jniigru to ilo anything. Member will not favor a iiicaiuic mile they uudertaui it, and it lake a long liniu lu explain mutter relating to thi cuuuiry iiwuy out here; many of the iticnihera miiat re ceive a peramial exphimilion beforu they are ali!ied. And then ngnin, every member uf both limine ami Senate ha mouc mcnanre uf hi own tu preeiit and " cruwd iu ;" and lat nud not leant uf the ilillicullici, Oregnii has but three vole in Cmigrc. Hut. notwith itaiidlng there diflicullie. we believe tiial our delcgntinii will g:vo euriiet ntleiitiun lo our railroud intercut nt the ciiming eioii of Con gre, mid Ihnt lln-y will have mmethitig done, linlh nf our Senator, u well it liepreaentn tivo Ileiideraun, are fully nwnke tn the import ance" uf theae matter, nnd have frequentlv ex prced their hearty ruipathy with them, and Iheir intention In pre them upon the attention of Congri'M. The preaent Legislature, nt il rcgiilnr eiuu, Indicated Iho deairoe of Ihe people on tho railroad question, in thu follow ing joint reioliilioti : Hrtnlcril lit? ,, ittc Scitulr roni:itrriit?. That in r .Si'li.il,'r",ei'l Iti'ine .ent.ilive it, l '.inure--, i.e it en. "1 nl tullie llnir III line, ice tunl.tnlli ll'i.in the I 'i.ite.l Si ite-i -iianl of himl. il. iiline hntl w.irriinN, ,,r 'lin-.-t , ii, .11 y mo, etpi.o iu ii i .mlH In.uli' l. nny nthi r Slnle. in an! ill Ilie i iin-iriielii ii nl' a milieu,! innn Ihe mirth line uf Ilie St, ,le nf Calinmu.l Ihnr.-h Ihe V,,l.,n,i lie ".illey In wmie pnrii mi lie- ( 'nlmiilii i iiv-r ; and .ilsn I., unlaill Hie i-nine niil, ill pnipnilliiu tii ili-ti,in-e, n j irruoleil In the (lverhinl H.tilriMil, lur Hie pnrp,,Mi nf rnii-lru.-tini.. n Inuni Ii i.f ..nil i I hum u p..ini Ht nr lie.ir S.ilt I, ike l ite, thrna,'!i lil.ilm, Lu ami ilmvii l!,e t'liloui'iia river. Will C'nngreei extend Ihe nid ali -d for ? it i not prvhabio that direct peuiiiiinry aid cnu bo procured at preent, u ill the case nf the Central l'acilio Hnnd, but that grant nf land nud limiting laud warrant can be procured, we have very lillle dotibl, if iho aubject i ener getically preaeulcd. Iu Iho cune of the Cen tral l'ncihu Cniupiiliy, it could procure only grant of hind at Ural, but by perileutly held, iug on, it ha secured million of doihira in Government bom'a to aid iu the couatruclion nf ila road. Aa far a gram nf land nro con cerned, our representative have only to pnint to Iho action of C'ougre in making rnilriuul land griuil iu the Slate ot Illinois, Iowa. Mis souri, .Michigan. .Miuiieaota. D.icnlah, Texas ami California, in all of which State milliona of acres of bind have been given to nid in the coiiatriiction of railroad. Then why not in Oregon I There can be no reasonable objec tion offered, nml wo believo thcro w ill be none. TUK HOMIKUil.i; DKL IKII Ml'TT. J. K. Delnidimuit, of l'olk cnunly, ha nhnn doned Ihe Union party, and, for the vain Imp,, of gelling a lillle iillice. Inn gone ou r lo llio Copperhead, lie pretend to be nn independ ent candidate for tilt" nllice of Kopresentntive to (ill the vacancy made by the re.i,'iialion of i Capt. Lafollett. Hut tho imb pendent dodge won't do. Deiaslimutt cnilcuaed with the Copa over in l'olk, nud tiu-y promised lo support him if ho would run a a protended Independent. They got hi election posters printed nt n Cop perhead printing office, a Copperhead brought his nunoHiiCemeiit to lllia nllice, and wo are told that he hna admitted that Ihe Copper will liippiirt him. Cone over to thu enemie of ihe country. Turned hi buck upon tho old Hag. Shake hands with the murderer of Abraham Lincoln. Admit that he wa wrong for four year iu marching lu the rnk uf the grand Union army and ahuiidoua In colors in the hour of victory. Delailimiitt, you nrc fooled. The Cop won't trust yon. They havo per iniidcd you lo run iu order to divi.lo the Union parly, nod then, at the last hour, spring a can did, ilo of their own, and, if possible, detent both y nui self nml Mr. Smith. Yon will regret this as lung aa you live. A boiler never has thu ooulidcuini of anybody ; nnd your effort tu get a little cilice this liiuo will cmno out just ni your efforts to gel a niililary office a few year a:i. Do you remember how yon ran for the captaincy of the company that was railed for the Indian warl mid, gelling beat for that, of fered yourself lor the, position of 1st lieutenant? and getting beat for that, off. rcd yourself fur the place uf 2,1 heiileimiit I ami gelling beat fur thai, made a speech and begged to lis elect ed orderly sergeant' and gelling beat for that, run aa 111 cmp nil.' and gelling beat for that, an a 2d coipura'l and gelling beat for thai, rna a d 1 corporal! and getting beat fer that, ran iu 4th corporal? and getting bent for that, mad some excuao and withdrew from ihe tour pany, ami wouhl til g, out tn fighs the tudi u? Ia lint IhU alt ? We kaVn been ao iu formed by ineof tho best men in l'olk. In these eight aeveral defend, aee the remit af your cut aoieid.il and foolish, ciuirae. OihhI bte, Jacki We are mrrr tu you n over to aueii iil poi, Heal wmpKuv. Tim H.ii,l.aitt .piait ttitil is hi-aiIj iv,t.t) t,,f mk. JtiSI'.Tf 11 K.S. t Sohtii Caihii.ina. Cdhi jiiia, Oct. (iovcrnor I'erry'i Mesange 0 ready before the Legislature m day. He i;a that though hi nppuiiitiiif nt una uiiiilo aerial inuutha af ter Iho other provisional Ooj'rruorH, South Carolina la unw n far advance in rcconstruo lion n nny other State, i Iu nil do to the New Constitution a popular, dcimioilic nud n in spiring Iho peoplo with zeal nil energy in de veloping tho resiiurcea nf tho itnle. Ho re commend tho fostering uf in riuil improve ment nml nmnnlactnre nnd he encourage ment, of foreign emigration. Yrthern Irieuda are invited tn come. Tho eleltion of electors fur President nf Ihe United Sate shoiil I be given to Ihe people nnd nn eiiih' date fixed for the election of Member of Cigre. Should those elected bo in Wnhitigiii with their cre dentials, when ihe clerk cal(i the mil, the? oatinnt bo excluded nnv mnro than those from Mitssuchiissclts. No man ii Smith Carolina cnu lake tho nath without perjury. It ia not the policy of thn President, lo enforce this, und ho lulicvea it will not ho tho policy of Con gress. An election is nce-sinr)' lor two L' til led Stntei Senator, one fol lixyenr from the 3d of March hist, and timelier for tho unex pired term to March 18(i7. Ilie' recciimiucnd the issuing of Slate bondahnd the idling nf them to pay Iho Slate debt ml avoid present taxation for tho orgunicatinj! of the military. Columbia. (S, C.) Octdier 27th. Iu the Legislature to day a niesingo was received from Governor Perry, tniuaiiitiing n report of tho Commissioner appointul by the Cunven tiun to prepare a system of bwa udopled to the new ilntu of nffiiir. The report embraces n bill fur the regulatiun of tin dumestic r, lations uf aluves. Tho bill is a pieliminary step in that legislntlun indiici d by the eninncipatiun of Ihe slave, and ia n codo fir the legulation nf labor, nud for ilie pruleetim nud goveriiinent uf the colored peoplo of the Stale. The l.jth of November ha been fixed Tor Iho election of member of Cmigrcs. MiM,KiitiBviM,K. Oct. 2fi. In the conven tion to-day a resolution win introduced to up pnint a contmilteo uf five tn 'iieinnnilizo the President fur the release uf Jill'. Dnvi. An iiiiiciiiliiient was nlli'i'eil tu iucliilo all Coufcilo- rnto prisoner. It was adopted by a heavy majority. An n dituiuco niillll'uing thu nnli niiiico of secession wit Itdoptel nud the rcsohl tlnim nf ihiisecesiiim ciilivetiriim. which were incumpatible with thu civil mil military lows of Iho United States were repmlcd. The ordi iiuiico tn redislrict the Stall- was adopted. Seven cnngressiui.al district lire thus made. An election ia ordered lor the loth of Novem ber for Governor, Congress mil Assemblymen. At the evening sesiiou Iho uinvcntinn refused the Slnle election otilimincu by a vole of 2J:J to 5. New York, October 2.1. The Tribune's Jackson (Mississippi! correspondent say Gov eruur Sharkey' first order to hia militia i lhat Ihey shall search the houses f thu frecdmcn lor it r i ii x and timinuuitniti. New York, Oct. 27. The Tribune's Wash iiigtuu special anys : Advice received nt the frecdmcn' bureau to-day fruui .Mississippi, represent tin ntn'itisfnclnry stale of nll'airs ex isting iu Hint Stale in relattuu tu fieedinen. Many uf the Courts sil l refuse llio iidiiiission of negro evidence, iiutvithatnnding Ihe proclu imiliou nf the (iovernia'. They evince an in tention In evade in eve-y way pussihlo the rc cngiiiliou of tile right of fieedmeii, Tho teacher fur frecdiiien, sent out by Nnrthern benevolent aocielies, are leaving tlicir schools with the withdrawal of our troop. New York, Oct. 2(i. Thi innrning. iu the United Slate Circuit Court, before , I nilgo Ncl son, Daniel S. Dickinson, United Stale Dis trict Attorney, moved that Henry S. Foote, ex-member nf Ihe defunct Confederate Con- cr:'ii be admitted to Ihe bur u it cotinoelnr of the Supreme Court of the United Slate. The lliotinn wtl granted. I'unto look iho first until In support thu Coiistiliiliou of the United States ami the St ut o of New York without wincing, hut niter listening attentively to the require ment n t llu out Ii nf nlleginnuo he declared hi coiiueclioii with the rebel Gnvernineiit render ed it impossible that he should siibscnbo to -'' " ""'Ii nnd ho left tho Court room un sworn. New York. Oct. 27. Tho Herald', Wash ington special say it now positively kn iwu here llirii ihe trial of Jefferson Davis has been decided upon. The arraugeiiienta nro nearly completed. The trial will be for treason, and will take place either iu thi city i r liicliinuud. Huston, (let. 27. Joseph E. Woicesler, L. L. D., nulhor of Worcester' Dictionnry, died nt hia residence iu Cambridge tu-duy : ago 81 year. , Nciv York, Out. ,11. Tho itcamer Massn chuetl which ha jn-t arrived nt l'hihidelpliia from Key West, report it treuieiidiiou gale on October 22d. Every vessel except the Massachusetts went usln rn iu the harbor. A number of Ihe u embers of tho Fenian Senate continued their session to day. The proceding were eecret, but it wna reported that ngeiils were to be sent In Ireland nt once to oigiini.e for the great revolution, which it ia believed will take n practicable shape iu a short time. It is also said that tint Fenian have received the indorsement of officials in ibis country, whoso names will lend not only strength lo the movement, but will be the guarantee of it success. It is said that ell'iiils are being undo to ef fect the release of John Mitchell III order that he may take an iiclive part in the iidpruuchiug Celtic insurrection. It i reported Ihnt llauiptou liuads will soon bo the leiidzvoiis of a huge and important licet of our nuviil vessels. The steamer Vail ilcihilt and Monitor, which arrived thcro on Saturday, nro Hie pioneer of the maritime gathering at lb s point. It is said the vessel nre tn be dispatched to rqitndrim iu different parts ol the world. Washington. Oct. ,'11. Thu W Wnsh iiiL'lun sincial dispatch sals: Tim President lo day received advices Ihnt the Georgia. Stale Cotivciilioil had declared shivery abolished, by all unanimous vole mid without debate. Washington. Nov. 2. The 1'usl husreceivd a telegram from Hern'llel V. Johnson, dated Milledgeville, Ga.. Out ,'llst, raying: All i going well. The Convention passed an ordin ance repealing the nrilinauec of secession, uud all ordinances nud resolution subversivu of or aiitagonisliu lo Ihe civil and military authorities of Ihe United Slnle. ndoptcd by the ppoplo of Georgia In ( miventmu. belween tin, llilli ol January and 2llh of March ISlil. WaniiiniituN, Nov. II. Tho following ilia pillch finiil the President tn thu Governor nf Georgia, has been ptibPHit',1 : Washington, Oe.t. 28, ISiij Tn Janie Jolinson, I'ruvi-innnl Governor of Georgia: The people of Georgia should not hesitate a single moment in repudiating every dollar of debt created to aid the rebellion against the Government uf tho United Stales. It will net do to low and collis)! taxes from a State mid people who nre ready to pay debt created to aid iu making war nud subverting the Consti tution of the United Slate. I don't Mieve the great mass of the people r.f G curt in w hen left uninllileiieed will ever inbuilt In the pay ment of a debt which w as the main came of bringing on their past and present sufferings. The result of the rebellion ia tint those who invested capital ill thi debt must lose it. nnd lake it aa one of tho inevitable, remit of rebell ion, though it may seem hard In them. The idea should be inculcated nt home and abroad that no debt cmitriictr.1 for the purpose uf dn lolving the I'liioii, cm or will be paid by lax e levied on the people for lueh purpose. New York, Nov. Ii. Dr. lliirdctt, quaran tine Surgeon, report! ten deaths fraiu cholera out of title or sixty caiea on board the Atlanta. New Yolk, Nov. (!. Tlu pasaenge r of the Atlanta have written a letter ilatiug their dia behef iu the disease on board lit lug the chole ra. New York. Nov. 6. The llrral,f$ Wash ington coireipoiideiit iayi: That though the member vlcut tu Congres from Ihe Smith have not been placed on Ihe Cleik' initial roll of representative, it w regarded a a fact thai teal will ultimately be graded In all whoa resi,ee,live State havo repudiated the war debt and have adopted Hie antislaveiy amendment, f tlx-y em Ms - 1i tet i'h "f !. This niiiiouiicemeiit w given, acini oil ic tally (?) to Ihe politician Seulti that tiiey may tuke'due IKI.i.lilitl'MK notice thereof, nud govern lheiuelve accord ingly. It will also In. questioned whether the President' pardon doe not over-rule the test oath and tnalso the recipient eligible lo elbcial '' Nc'w Ynrk, Nov. fi. The Savannah Herald nf the 1st any : The officials of Savannah de clare the oily ngnin under civil authority, and notify tlie citizens that nil the ordinance uf the fiirmer civil guvernment nre thereby repealed, io far aa they conflict with the atuluca ul the ncgrne. KAKTK1 txN KLKCTIONH. The Union Ticket Trliiinplinnt Rverjivherf! IV w Jorsry soii t nion ! 'w York. Nnv. 7. Return from a num ber nf town nud citie in tho Stale show u fnllimr r.ir iii the Democriitio vote u compiirei; with but full. Gen. F. C. Ilarlnw, Uninn, ia certninl ' elected Secretniy of State by ft Inrge tnnjority. The whole Stale ticket is elected. Eleven wards in thi city have been heard from, giving 11,01(0 majority for Slocuin. Democrat. The remaining w'nrd will probably run it up tn 20,000. Tho Unbuiiil gain a number ot State Senatur and Assemblymen. Hen. Wood in elected State Scmitur from thi city. The election iu thu citv win pretty generally quiet. Iluffalo, Nov. 7. Thi city, for the firat time in auvernl vnara. has nine Union. Well ia dented Muvor over Furiro hv about 100 majori ty. The ciiunty ia ulau Unii-u by about 700 majority. New' York, Nov. 7, 11:30 p. M. Nearly com plete return from thi city give Sloouin, Demo crat, over 20.001) majority; being a Democratic los of 13.000 compared with the Vote or lust year. Ilia nitijoriiv in thi city will be about 23 00. lleturiii frnui the interior generally show Union gnin. There i nu doubt of the election of Harlow, Union, us Secretary of State. New Ynr, Nov. 7, 12 P. M. Tho total num ber of nu registered in ibis city up to hist night, was 97.9118. Huston, Nov. 7. The Statu election wits held to-day. The vote ia amnll ; nhont two third uf that of lust year. The return Indi cate n largo proportional hiss to the Democrats. Thn vote of Huston was 8. BHD for A. II. lbillock. Union, und Il.Ml for Couch, Demo crat Ketiirn front U2 town give Htillock, IM..!?!! and Cniich, lO.iiHO. The vnto nf the Stnli) will not probably exceed 1 00,000 nf which llullock will receive Innn 75.0(H) tn rJO.OOO and Clinch less than 25.000. Gen. Hank i elected tn Cnngreii in the Sixili District to lill a vacancy. His vutu i about the same it that I'orGoveruiir in Wultb niii. The Democrat elected uiie Senator in Suffolk county, the only mm iu the State. New York, Nov. 7. lietiirn from New Jer sey almost invariably exhibit Union gain over the vote of lust year, There is not much doubt of the cleolion of Milieus L. Ward, (Uninn) for Governor over l'linynii, (Demo, crnt) by a majority nf 3.000 lu 5,000. Tho ro ttirna all show u lurgu Union gain of Assembly men. Haltiinnrc, Nov. 7. The vote iu Piiihitnoro ii very light. There was very little opposition. Los than IKI.OOO vole were cast. Thoma' is elected in the Second District to Congress, to fill n vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Col. Webster. Chicngo, Nut. 7. Returns from Minnesota indicate the election of Marshall, Uninn candi date for Guvernur, by a large majority. ElKOl'EAX NEWS. New York, Oct. 28. Files by the ncauicr Africa huvo been received. In regard to the Adams mid Ilnssel enrros pnndence, thcLondun News any: "It should not bo forgotten that the claims made by Spain egniiist the American Gnvcriinriil, under simi lar circumstance, were only by trentv, while those made by Purtnsal furnished mnterinl for argument fur over thirty yenr. If power inch n Spain and Portugal, under ncll circutn stances, felt theuiseice hound to keen up the discussion until they obtained lonio sort of set tlement, it i not probable that Ihe United State will follow different ennrse. Aisuroilly Loin unssell's refusal to refer the matters now in dispute will nic? settle them." Wilmer ct Smith' Eiunpean Times lays : "It i just possible to avoid the payment of 2.500,000 in money, but wu may hue by put ting uur uppositioii on a principle lo unmista kable a tu cause us, when the cases nre re versed, und when the Americans are neutral and we thu belligerents, to suffer terribly in persnu and pocket. We don't apprehend war. lor war in these days could not arise nut of lllia In no, but something nearly as bud may arise iu future, wheu the practice we have do lenib d may b returned ngninat u iu way Unit lire hideoua to surmise." The Mfur any : "nuaiell is anxious to save the maritime power from the responsibility for the injury which Iheir subject may have un advisedly caused to belligerent, and has tnken very dangeious ground for inaratiuie nation, when they may in turn be infferer by such act. Whatever view may be taken nf ihe justice nl claims on account of the Alabama! wo trust on liritish statesman will fall into the blunder of placing nur commerce nt the mercy of ilesperniloe who may issue from neutral ports during some of our future w;ir. Karl Kussell dnserves nil credit lor hi industry iu endeavoring to ijuiet Iho mouth of Adams by iiioling what hia grnudlntlier said nnd did fifty yenr ago, but nt the saint, time security to commerce, at thn present dny. i n subject nf greater importance lo the people of England." Lord Paltneraloii had been seriously ill from tho effect of a cold for several day. He died nt half past nine on tho morning uf Ihu ISth. H'laiuesa on the Stuck Exchange and iu nlber iinarters was suspended, and univer sal regret was expressed by nil panic nt hi dentil. Karl Kossell will probably succeed him Lord Clarendon taking Ihe foreign office lint nothing nllicial had transpired. The Paria correapo' dent of the London Post ay: "The polii:-inns of the money market and the pulilio generally read Willi grent inter est (be published correspondence between tho Cabinet nt Washington mid London. Must men came to the conclusion Cult no rupture would grow out of Ihe demand uf the Ameri can Government, but think England will make compensation in one way or nimtlier for the damage done hv the Southern crnisera." That is tho French view ut ihe existing; dif ficulties. New York. Nov. 2. The London 7'im'it say: "Arguing w HI be very difficult in the .lew Piiihaiueut, mid coiupliualioiia havo arisen ihnt may tend to avoid the termination of ne gotiations, and Ihe Administration has been vailed in consider a new state ot nffair." The Acif any : "No liberal ministry i possible without Gladstone. Any person enn lend the Lords, but there it. tin questiuu aa to who sin, old lend the Commons." Lord Palmerslon wa to be buried quite pri vntclv at liniiisey on Ihe 25th uf October. The journals continue In lament his hiss. The .Vies also sava that the reported ulti matum from Seward to the French Gnvern uienl has do in, He, I to a iintenieut that Seward has written to Higelow expressing hi earnest desire lhat tho Guve-iimeiiia ahull remain at peace, but iutiamting that he feared Congress would demand extreme measure if additional tnion were sent to Mexico." The Tumi thinks that should Iiusaell fail in binning a nunnery, a union between the differ ent sect ion i of the Liberals will become neces sarr. anil that t.nril Oratirtlle will tiridmhlA l the' person under whom the greatest number ,,, ' ..ii in--,, nl irnr. Pan medical pnp-raitala that Ihe cholera remains stnlionary. Napoleon tuitej Ihe o I'l liett lu sniisiy himself that proper rare ia bcftowrd mi cholera patients. tiaribaidi lia deciim-d Ihe nomination of the llnlian Uuierniiienl offered at Tcrlu. Conxistkst, ir Tiifs.-O'Menra congratu late tho Oregon democracy that ther are no laldier iu Oregon, or military hernc. for the peoplo In run after, and diitnict y democracy. Where I Ihe redoubtable I.arrabec? Aiid W be tl'l nf arl is , t ,.! ,. J hi,.', r McOlcllan! And ile he not want ii demo italic iioiuiuatiou for Cuugrcis? I.KTTKU MOM CO. A. Camp Poi.k, Oregon, Oct. ,'), 1H(!5. Ei). Statekman: Co. A. lt Oregon Infant ry, hit l'ort Yamhill Sept.. 4th, for (.'rooked litver of the Dechute, Cupt. Lafolbt in com mand, Dr. Lingo, anrgemi with forty enlisted men and forty days rntiens. Wo hmi five two hore tennis nnd" nne fntir-hnrae team. We were tucrnsa the Cascade Mountain over tho Lebanon Mountain Wngnn Kuiid. We left our cninradei nud friend with a grent deal nf re gret, hut determined tn do our whole duly. We moved from Fort Yamhill with as " much pomp nnd circumstance nf war" ai the case would admit of. It commenced ruining nn ua at Jefferson, and continued, with ihort bitcr vula, for fifteen dny. From soino cnuse, the troopa going into tlie field from this department are not furnished with tents, in we were wet lor about twenty dnye. The qinirtermiiater and commissary itnre wern nil more nr lesa dam aged, iiiitwilhstniiding our teaiuaten did tun beat they cmiid. Wo moved ulnng withuiit nny ncoident, ranking gnnd time, until we arrived at Summit Prniiie, when, to our surprise, tho road wn not opened nny farther, nml It win impossible for n to proceed, dipt. Lnfollet liad been to Lebanon some six week before, and tho 1'reaideiit nf the ltnad Company and tnnny other ti Id him that thn road would be completed in ten nr twelve day. I utiilcritiind that they o wrnto to tho department head quarter. In fact, they tnld u, when we ar rived at Lehnin n, that they would uot detain n but a day nr so. We were detained eleven nf the darkest, limit rainy nnd glunnty dny I hnve ever men ; eurroiinded by the lntly peaks nf the Cmcnile Moiinluini, nnd the tail, drip ping forest tree, willi hardly level grnund enough to spread our wet blnnkcts upon nil on account uf tho tiiisrcpreientatioin, tu ue a mild term for a menu action, of certain inter esled jiiirliei. The boy finally limit hold null insisted in wnrkitig the road to tho lava, nud we packed uur thing across that distance about half n mil,'. When completed, thi will ho a good road, but I can assuro you thnt, a great deal of work i needed before it can be traveled with ft loaded wagon with siilcty. We nrrived here on the 28th uf September. Camp I'nlk is situated on Hcnlnit Creek, about ten mile west nf tho DcHcltnte Uiver. The Fre mont trail crosses the Lebanon Mountain Wag on liimd, nt thi place ; und the rond lending fnun hiigetie City to Canyon City passes twu miles smith of cninp; nnd the trail lending from tlie Dalles to Eugene City, via Wnrui Springs Indian Agency, four miles west. We lire seven miles east uf liluck Butte. This is nn excel lent place for a cimp ; plenty of piuo wood, rock lor building chimney, nnd tlie very best water gushing out of thu mountain side, l'lier ' nru n great miiiiy good spring gnshing out of tho little valley (about seventy-live acre) on which we are located. Heiiton Creek is about twenty-five feet w ide and one loot deep. It bends iu the Three Sisters (mountains), nud runs in n rapid, sparkling stream. Notwith standing il source, tlie Doctor, after bringing nil hia legal and scientific knnwlcdgo to bear upon its purity, pronounce it good, nml the boy do not object to using it. The health of thu command is good. Thcro is not n cloud to be lecii. Tho itiglil are cnnl. but the dny warm. The boy ure busy building Iheir cab in. We nro expecting every day the train with our prov isions. This camp i called Polk, and tho creek Henton, iu honor nf the volun teers front those two patriotic conntic. Company A. Mokr Indian Octiiaoks. We huve new by the arriuil of of the Canyon City stage, of additional Indian outrages on Ilie Canyon City mad. On tho 2d inst., three California cattle drovers were nttneked while gathering np their cnttle. nt n point between the John Dny bridge nud Cottonwood Creek, nnd nil of them severe ly wounded. One vr .s shot off his horse, nnd only nived hi life by taking refuge in Ihe brush Tlie oilier two came into the nation nt Cotton wood nud gave tho alarm, nnd tho wounded mail was brought in. Tho Indium drove off twelve or foiiiteen head of their cultle. There are only ten or twelve men ut Camp YVntann, nnd the. Indian frequently shew themselves near the post, iu numbers too grent to be de feated. Most of thu men nt the Camp nre off ou iMenri. duly, nnd Captain Small cammt make nny move to chastise the savages, with nut riskim; the Camp nod the stnrea gathered there. When the stage reached Current Creek, nn the road down, they found some teams there, und learned that four horses hid been stolen from them, n fe.v hour before. Coming np tn tho summit of Ihu hill, on thi side of Ihe creek, n party of live Iudiiin were seen, having iibniit twenty horses, most of which were w ork horse. Tho Indians attemp ted In crois the road ahead of the stage, but seeing they wern likely tn be interrupted, drove the horses off m another directum. Il is iiipcied that tho horses nn Current Cicek were among those seen with the Indians, nnd, thcro must bnve been other camp robbed, from which we have not yet heard. AfuuuhiiiKcr. A Cool) AnvKitTiHi'.MKST. Mr. Hnyt. Sn perilitendclit of tlie Willamette Woolen Fuo 'ory, has shown ua twenty card samples of cas siineres, tweeds, nud ll inncla, made ut that mill, which bo is about to forward tn IL W. C'nrhett. now iu New York citv, to show New York merchant what wo can do nwuy out here in Oregon. The Roods are both beautiful nud inbstnnlinl, and. we predict, will eclipse nny- thiiij ahown in tho N'ew York mnrket for the reason that ihey nro all wool, and honestly made nl the nest wool. 1 hat is the wnv tn ndverliso ourselves on tiiu ulher side. Scud them Iho siiinplei. ClIASflKS IN TUB LaNI UlKTlllOT "P Oil- Kr.oN. The Coiuinissioner of the General Lnnd Office Inn mndu nn order cliangin;; tho hnnndary nf llio Itosobiiri; Lnnd District from the -lih to the 3,1 standard parallel south. A new land district cnat of the Cascade inonnt niui will probably be established nt the next session of C'oui;res. Thu C'oinmissioiier has promised lo recommend it. His Platkokm. A friend from Polk inform ns that Delnslimutt is irniii to mnko a cnnvnss nn the mlitnry issue nf hostility to thn negro. Iimni'ic h na Smith ii a w bile man, and opposed In negro snffrnte, it is hard tn tell wlmt De lashmutt is in fsYur of, utiles it is the restora tion of slavery. Jack evidently believes with tlie Cops, that iu a fair contest lie could flax a darkey. 1 tT "X"t verv loin siarc the Slulrmti ralletl the proeUiuiitioii of fravdnm a rwr prneltnintlinu, hii, si-nnied 1'ie idea llial il wnttld eil'eet anything townrda fri-eiiii;llie sloves. Astoria (Jittttf. ''Tell tliat to Ilia inaiinea." The editor of the (,' Zfite knows, if he knnwa anTibimf. that since the Stt!rimn bns tieen in the reissession of Its preseut owueri, il has nuiutnined tb:U the Kiiiuiu-iMliiu l'roc lamatitm wits iwrfeetiy valid ai u miliuiry meAsnre l.inreln himself never rlunied nnytliiaj; more ! it. I ?" Tlie ownert of the ferry nt this place complain thai enr item in relation lo their enlcrprise, published two week a tfi, il tintmi. Thoy admit thnl ilisv nra now willi.iut it skill', llial il Inis'lir. n smleli. and Ibsr are kfltiiit a new nne in in place. Tlier elaiiu lhat tliev rim liie laice boat as loni; as llier rail see In Und, und always "wliiaito" timelv warnuiif when they in um l makiiiu' ilie h,.l trip. Hud otberivise do nil ther enn In aivmmn.uuio Ihe padlie. H ellnekil ia pruli able llial our itifvruianl did nol d., tho fen vuien eulire jilice. of I T"f Vs ,RI,Tt", l-i -Mr. Edum i I hare heard I " " 'mo one ot Ihe H mian emperor wrote Ida lawa I u, hit ,,. Hti.l i..k ,!.. . ,. , ) thai tin people eu!,n a read thrui -. and thai mini h IS lieen .ienenin-ed us it msval frem ll.m il.v L.i thi. N."V 1 w.inid like lo know how mnrh l-elier is nSiHte 1'ri tlsr wlui. uiiiHmh inuiintf ain ot Iho Uwa uf nil Sisia, priors Nsl copies for idaiM-lf and liiys them )' in a dmtver. and will not print any f,,r ilie ,. l-ie 1 am a cuo.iahi,, and hat e had le diwlia'-tf mv dutips as iiu-h ottieer mica last May withuiit anr law, ami so has every other constable and jnliee of lb,, pesiv in tlrew'i il. What an nomilittaU-d lniiiliuii u)iai all our intieers, Irom enief jiuttii-a ih,wu to naii snpi'il ls.tr, and wlisl a illSkTme has been hr,,ilt n Il e Tnion puny! Iterv we arv. ftt-itnr on binallnlded. tlnw r.iany Idondeis, and how manv lawsuila will irrow oil of it. tone eniy enn tell Tim Imsbunie uniriil ie,int)srttle lluiae Hlal copies, and thin punish ,h.. Uie rVnt.-r ellwinllr !r H's ,-,. r,, ilai'i. li hnks lo iih aa il l, wna trtinir to limtk np lha bimsi pant, so as log, re ins vinnr Wallm a cluoice w uh itia Cojii. - . TDK M UIKKTS. The Ciilifuinia funnels nru HM "l"iini their grain anil spmnlulnr down there, tu t able to liny it up and ennlml the prlee ur seeil, have piirelinseil all Ihe "blue stone " III Ihe market, " as tn speellluto on the olinneeH for " smut.'' Farmer gsnerally seem tn he lmbling tn their prriihire. Mutter ami Kl-'R re In hleinnnil nt Komi prices. Henna lira being shipped up hers Imin California. Iliienu nml Lard I lower Hum two week UK". The fiillnwlng lire the Orrgonian't Portland ipinliithitis fur Sntiinliiy lnt: Furs nre pnn-lucud ut the I'nlluwliiir rules ricaver fifiioc fi it. ; iuiiik. f i 2nw;i not uiier, nm.i nu. When!,, new, for milling, fl liinhel. Kaf.l nr. liiirnii'ii 11 7.i m on 4013; If, Vi( H 'it uj an , now to Kill III lifet m 611 1 im 3 MCH (,i an tin in on Oats. ... l-'lmir, cniiiilry brands Flour, extra. -e Apples, )l hn.x Apples, dried Hucon, r---- Hauls. " Sllnulilers , i. iiril, in tins I.nrtl, in ken Fr-i. per iImkoii ii ; Chickens, "prliux uml tail roivn, per dn.. .. I'ututnes, lii liii-liel Onions, per till) tti Ileiitl. " " Haled lluy, ton boose " " Mokb Vahuaiilb Siikep. A Califurniu gentleman nf the nttmo of Tyler, has purchas ed a large stock farm in Hunton County, nud drove up threo thoiisnml sheep from California tn stock it ; and among the rest are some very line Spanish Merino ram. A IIaid oh a Pack Tuain From tho Ida ho paper we leiirn that the Indian recently made a raid on the Pack train nf Pat McMiin ns, iu the care of Alex. Miller and Col. Maury, somewhere on Jordan creek, nud ran oil' fifty - four mules. A Lkvkk. The (inlieHof the Kpiscouu) church will hold a Levee at the house of Mrs. VV. 8. Harker, on Friday aveniu noxt, tu which (ho pulilio gotuindly nre invited. MARRIED. In Salem, Oct, SI. by llov. A. F. Wullnr, ftanmel U, Struup and Mrs. iteheceii (Jox, both of Una cnunly, DIED. At the Knur Mile Hmise.Oi't. JH, Ida L.,only dauli. ter of J. .). Hlevius, ntred 6 months. At Idnlio City, Oct.. a. Klizaheth J., wife of J. J. lilevina, nye'l -u years, turmurly of tho W'illuniGtie vidlev, near Sideui. In Sal, in, oil tho Kill day of November, of croup, Ottilia daiiyhier of Warner and Isabella Hrey niau,lii;eil II y i ill lid. This ia a sad ntllclioii for Ihu bereaved parents; no child was iirit:liier or happier than "Ottie." Her acliunhiuites all liiriied out in pro cession, nml siidly fnlloivfd her lifeless body to it hist, resting place, li. should impress the enmiiiiuid "lie- eintier thy creator in me nays oi iny yoiuii.- KTICAYED. 0K small tlon bitten irray mare, branded F H on ilie riht shoulder, and a aiuatl, dark iron-rev horse, no brand, only a murk just back of thu shoul rler. Any persnii t'hat will I'uid said burses will bo liberally rewarded, Unit will send me word or it letter toSulein. SlIEliJIAM HATCH. Snleni, Nov HI, w'A wantkd! A GOOD Coopm, to work in my shop. A J. DUNHAM. .Snleni, Jfov. V.l, Wu. wlipd A NEW YEliliTABIifi DISCOVERY. IK YOV winli your Mood purified, find your nytttenj invionitfd, fso to Dr. J. W. Murray, oflice and pro cure h boi tie nf liis vahmlile Bulimm. If you winli tlie oi)))i"VeinMif. of the loiisiU of thu ttiront cured without I'nil, go to )r. ilurniy'solhce and procure one bottle nf ihe poor iimn'it friend nud tho rich mini' a Idcrwinir. If aoit wirfli your uchea and puiiis cured, without fuil, uo lo ihu original compounder of tho Maific Oil, and prorurn a bottle of the pniu woollier. Oilice on is lute afreet, one door weel of the Hcunett Hotirte. i;iT(ioia IVoftoc. "VTOTirK in lierchy yivpii that tho annual e loch' on 1 1 of City OtnVoin for Miloin, Ore'm. will ho held on Momliiv, the fourth day of December, A. 1) 18ti4, in (lie respective wards, at tho 1'oUowhig named pluce to-wit j rim ward, Minn liniHc'ri hcIiooMiouso. H'-t'ond Ward, l.'ourt Ilonne, Third Wiird. Knrekft Jlouttn. Fouitli Ward, 1. Hamilton'it Store. The poltri will open at'J o'clock, a. in., mid clone at '1 o'clock., p. Ul. J. HI. 1'. li. WILLIS, Kocorder. J. 1-.- (Lute of ('orrHllis), PHYSICIAN, SURCEON, ETC., OrncK C'ce'a Iliiild'oiL', oeer Wells, Furiro, &, I'o.'a eutniiire from Siark Street, 3m rOHTLAND. 37 HELM JACKSON ff ll State SU'cel, Salcm,Oi'ooii. iho Iluil Jintr formorly occupied by Kenyou. llKAI.UKS IN Drills, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Soap, Perfumery, HA VINO largely inerea-ed Ihe Stoek of Helm & S .ns. wearn now prepared to supply tho eilir.una nf Nileul and the surroiitidiiiK country with Drugs that are Pure, And as Cheap its run be B.imjbt in this Market. Alsa---Constaiitly on Hand THR BUST WINES AND BRANDIES, For Medicinal l'uri08es. Also ll well selected Sloek of Puinls nnd Oils. Urmdiite Glass and Putty, Varnish, -Varnish Urushcs, fyr. rityricmna'.rrertrriptioua properly compounded. Wo mlieit the palronnse of die Pntilir, feelinir eonll- dent unit wo ran kivb itencr.il satisfaeiinn. I!t. T. It. J KiO, PI1TS1CIAX. Surgeon nnd Ohsielrieian, formerly uf Maeun nmnly, Mirsonri, tenders hia services In the ritizciis nf Snleni and vieinilv. Ollieo np slaira over llvlin ,V darkaiin'a Irtig Stofo. novl'tyJ" Imalc of Jiime (O illlii, Dcc'd. "VfOTIt'K ia hereby fi'iven Ihnt Ibe nnilersined has beau didv appointed ndininistr.uor willi iho wilt iiniie.ed, of the elate of Jhiiii'S ttriiliil, hue nf Yam- hill county, now deceased. All reirsona having ehtinl lu'iiitial laid estate are reipieiled lo presout tlie eaine, dnlv velilied, to the lllldersiiflleil, tit Ilia residence, H tiiilea uorlh of IjHfiiyetle, 1 iim'nill ennotv, I b-etron.und nil (lersoua inih-hte'l to said eatalo, will please make pavmeiit to Ihe undersigned, within six mni.tlm of tin luia. U. it l U:nllLlN. l'atidii'd C'oitnly, Oregon, Nov. 6, linio. 3i w4pd KOTIC'E. TO KDWARH .TAMF.-, AND THOS. 11. COVCI1 Yon are hereby notified thai 1 liave applied l Ihe lalllil HlHee. HI tlreifnn t'ily, l)reen. lo enter un- -oer Ihe lliiiiteslend net the ll , of n a s o 1 of n e J.and n a 1 of n w 1 nf seriinn l:l,t li s.r -I w.and that I will, upon the l-lth ilay of lleeemlier. Iu, hi lha hour of 111 o'clock n. m., at the fount v Clerk 'a otliee in Julias, l'lilk ismnly, brinif .hef ire the Comity Clerk deposi ttniis to prove thai ibe above nutiicd parties have no valid ri):bt lo said land. OKLAXDO ALDKHMAX. Nov. :t, lKi'i wIpipd Wait foFtSoBost. KEA.SONS KUK .I'llSCKIltlNC, TO "Holland's Life of Lincoln." 1st. It is the only Life of Lincoln in the market written fn-shly Ironr the lie tinning since his tleiilh, the others honor only extensions or modilieatioo of Campaign lives, w ritten for n teditieal puqiose. id. ll is not n picture honk tilled with appeal to n limrliid nppetile for horrible seetui. but is a dignified nnd valuable work which nny (icntlciiiaii lil be ifiail to place in library. :kl. I. is strictly the story of Abraham Lincoln ' Lite, and not a cheaply j.-alhcr,-d collection of bis works, ih. Iii Ihe only Life nf Lincoln written by an aorirVnpte 1 nod popular nnthor. Ihe excellenee of nh,wo v, . rk has mado his name a household word thrnitcliiiut Ilie l.iml. jih. It is wrilien fnun fresh m iterials, p.ti'.ien'd in Illinois bv the hand of the author liiui-s lt. lilli. It h written liy tho man whiw dame ap pears iiiMin t'le title ,mtro aa its n-sponilile author, and not hv literary harks, hired for Ihe porp iei'. 7th. It muehinieal ewution Is tatcfiil and thorough. Mil. ll l hi.-hly r oinmembil by the New York Tribune nml all Ihe Knstorn papers. The airent will soon he nrniiuib Airenl rii-airiti: tn solicit sulierlitloii to lb work, may address 1111,1.4 A CO- Bo !Vt. Salem. tircon. Aifrnia wnnie.1. to ranvass erert rminlT In Oreiron. Washimnm and Idaho, to whom libaral liidnreiueiin will be given 1