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(Prcflon Sentinel. W. G. T'VAULT, EDITOR, JACKSONVILLE. OtuJGONr tinltmlity, Mny I, I85N. ' ..I, . ' Han I'rancMco Aecncy. Tnou.is Uovcc, corner of Washington nnj Montgomery utreeU, l our authorized Agent In Sun Francisco, to receive sub scriptions ana advertisements for tho Skn ti.skl. Nolle). Wo would call the attention of tbo former patrons of the Sr.MlNr.t. to tho recent change of proprietors, and urgently re quest thnt nil ttmso tlio nre Indebted t'i us before tho "Dili l Mny, J57, to niuka Iin medhiti' piymcnt,nnd thnte having account against the ilTicc prior In tint ditto will lFenc tircicnt litem. n It l.ccoim-it iuccmh I ry that the books of tho llrm shall bu settled up at as cnrlv n period n tiollilu, W.n T'VAITI.T, AIjKX. 1ILAKELY. i)E.i:ucitATit: candidates, nominated at Salem, March 1U, 1858, UEPrtUSENTATlVE IN CONflKKSS, L. F. GHOVEll, Of Marlon County. Governor JOHN Wll.TKAKi-.lt. Of Lane. Secretary of State LUCIHN HEATH, Of Polk. J. D. HOON, Stale Treasurer Of Marlon. ,. hush, State Printer Or Marlon. District Judges M. P. DHADY, 1st District ; It. E. STUATTON, '2d District; R. I. IIOI.SE.SW Districts A. E. WAIT,-lth District. -, Juckfoii Couiilj' JDt'iiiocrntlc, TlfUot. For Senator, A. 31. 1JEHIIY. For Representatives, ii. ii. iirown, DANIEL NHWCOMIJ, W. G. 'I' VAULT. For Sheriff, L. J. U. DUNCAN. For County Judge, WM. J. UEGdS. For Countt Clerk, WILLIAM HOFFMAN. For Coroner, JAMES HAMLIN, 'or Treasurer, DAVID LINN. For Assessor, Ii. UOZAIITH. For County Surveyor, S12WAL Til U AX. For Probate Judge, N. D. SMITH. For County Commissioner, PAT. DUNN. .Supt.of Schools J. 0. RAYNOR. Col. of Ulilitia-G. W. IvEELEIL Douglas County Democratic Ticket Per Senator, or Councllm-in, HUGH D. O'lIUYANT. For Ilcprcscntatlves. JAMES D. HUKNLTT, THOMAS NOHUIS. For County Judge. .STEPHEN F. OHADWIOK. For 8herlft". THOMAS WniTTED. For County Clerk and Auditor, JAMES M. PYLE. For Treasurer. GEORGE HAYNES. For Assessor, CUIITIS P. STUATTON. For County Commissioner. DAVID MAUKHAM. For County Survevor. JOSIAH A. HUHNETT. A. J. Ow:.s, who ,jvh Itie.d ut llioj njOlrlal-iUlhif uf tho' U. S.-Di'sHict Court fur this county, for tho crime uf ,ivrai Mitlencrd bjrtMCour M SSwarx Lfi 'termiorfben oeTfioJsli' , uottCot,nmcnco imIII the first Ik yV-lmJtjneincxL OwMwHl rem t llioUniikson county if anlll afl Vtul. ir-'i v remki'ln ntv laltanl-il aflir iIih noxtatiUttllng of tbo DlKtict Court lor thu county, which will most Iikulv comnienco tho third Monday in .May. O. J. IIaiit, who has been figuring ratlter conspicuously in this county for sumo timo past, and ono of tho parlies implicated in tho murder of Dr. Sisson at Ashland Mills, was visited tho other day by Sam. Fair, tho indefatigable Sheriff of Siskiyou county, Cal., and taken to California to answer to a' charge of murder. It is reported that reward of flitcen hundred dollars was ofTered fur his apprehension. Em is Kiicdks, who was charged with an aswult with intent to kill, and tried at tho late trial silling of tho Court for this county, nnd found guilty of nn assault only, and fined 8150 nnd costs of prosecution, has gono out to collect money to pay tho same. & The Stage from Yreka arrives every other day a llttlo after 4 o'clock In tho eve nine and leaves about 6 o'clock in tie nor-Ding-much travel oo tho ro-jd Stsge rrawdid v Kb pivnger I C 31 O f HATiU C O U n T Y CONVENTION. Tho delegate from the several precincts met at McCully's Theatre, in this place, to day, Saturday, May 1st, andhppolnted Thos. Tylo temporary Chairman, and J. II. Peters Secretary, when the following preliminary proceedings were had: On motion, IJcn. Haymond, V. M. Strick land, I'. Dunn and James Hamlin were ap pointed a committee on credentials. On motion, II. It. Drown, W. I'. Songcr, U. II. Uavltfson, Tlios. Hoptvood and J. Ta- llim wrn nhnalntetl a -nmmlttii nn rr.nlll. I lions I' On motion, A. Carter, Jai. Homes. J. S. Miller. S. V. Van Uvke and II. II. Brown were appointed a committee on the order of business. On mnntlon, tho contention adjurncd till i o ciock r. M. Ancn.voo.v stsitoy. Convention met pursuant to adjournment. The comntitlo on credrntlals reported the following persons as di-legales t WAW-Clalburn Noll. 1'. Dunn. W. I' Sanger. jipplraatt John O'Brien, Jas. Barnes, II. 11. llrown. Unite Crttk3. Talum, John Nichols, J. Swingle. Dardanelles Den. Ilayntond, D. Court ncy.M Dlldlnc. JZUhJm. Hamlin, S. I). Van Dyke, Alex. Carter. -KrnrtJ Crttk John Music, l'hlllp Griff, Lewis .Miller. I Forest Hill James Itlngold, W.T. Kel ly. Thos. Stewart. Jacksonville Harvey Morgan, Wm.IIcssc, It. 0. Moore, J. II. Peters. .MamanUa J. S. Miller, Thos. Ilopwood, Tims. Ile.ill 1'erkinteitle m. Hburii,Chas. llurton, Jas. Hon. .Sterling Perry ltowctt. F. M. Htrlck land, Chan. DonaliHon, Dennis Crawler, Sam's Creek Joseph Snltcrfluld, A. J. Motion, J. M. Sutton, tfiiAfvin-It. T. llrlcklcy, J. W, Illgsby, Onter 1'. Sallmarah. Star OiieA John Goldsby, 0. D, David son, llar.ll Botartb. On motion, tho convention im perma nently organlicd by appointing Thos. Hop wood President, James It. Peters Secretary, and II. II, llrown Assistant Secretary. Tho commltlce on resolutions reported the following, which, on motion, wero unanlnt- ousir aitonteu : 1. Jlesoleed, Tlint a democratic form of government is or necessity a government by organliatlans created to carry out such measure as shall most conduce to the bene fit of society, and that no member of tho community can consider himself Independ ent on subjects of metal importance and general government, and be cltbvr a good cltlien or a sound Democrat. 2. lit lotted. That we do not recognize the right of Democrats to voto and act In oppo Ition to tho principle of the organization of which they aro professed members, and still maintain their standing In llio parly. 3. Jltiohed, That wo endorse the liiaU form laid down at Salem, March lCllt. IMS, a embracing the principles nnd policy of mo ueniocratia party lis uregon. 1. Jietomea, I Jletoleed. 1 hat tho eminent, patriotic! o of tho Hon. Joseph Lane, our Dele- in Congress, nnd his untiring devotion course gate to tho Interests of Oregon, commend him to Iho respect nf all good cllliens and endear i ,,,.( . ,.,,, pin..i.i'j . ..... u.... j, mix. that our Senator nnd Itcprcscntatlves be and they arc hereby Instructed to use their best endeavors to secure his election to the United States Senate, as our tint choice for Seuator, to represent tho new State of Or egon. 6. lletohed, That our Senatoro and ltcp rescntatlvcs to tho Stata Legislature, be re quested toco-operato with the Democracy of torment urcgon in tno election or a second national Senator, who will know no North, no South, but who will set In all things for the good of the whole country u, neioivea, mat wo win ourselves, and wo rcccommend to (ho Democracy of Jack ton County, to use all honorable means to securo tho election of tho nominees of this Convention, On motion, tbo convention proceeded to nominate candidates, voting viva voce. For the nominations made by tho con vention, see "Jackion County Democratic Ticket," in preceding column. Ei. I.vdUk Win at the Mouth or ltouit: Hivtn. Wo leant from a gentleman lately from tho coast, that about a week or ten days since somo thirty Indians attacked three men in a cabin, where Hen. Wright was killed during the nar of 18.15-0, and killed one naml Taylor, tho others ma king their escape. The sottlors arc again compelled to leave their houses and property and seek protection in forts. On the coast, all thu houses eight or ten havo lecu burned, and some of tho inhabitants aro mil line. We hone to bo alilo to clvo reliable details trout thero next vrek. C. N, TnoiiNuuav, &q This gentleman lift In the Stage this morning with hla fain ly for Yreka, Cal. Mr. T-, during bin short residence at this place mado many warm (lend. His gentlemanly courso ton an! all Is suro to bo rewarded may success at1 ttim mm. fSr Eufely ft Is much more pleasant to meet our fellow-tnsn on equal terms of fiiemhhlp, always tipoit that reciprocity of hucbango that gives no adtuntago to the one or mortlQcatlon to tho other. This can not bo unless the mind Is capable of apprc elating that parallel which all honorable men mould occupy. L. Scott & Co.'s reprints of Black, u-ood and tho Dritlsli Quarterlies are regular and welcome visitors to our table. Tho intelligent reader will very soon discover the value of these works. Hemoval. The Post Office has been re moved to the Express building on California street, opposite the Union Hotel. This is an excellent arrangement, and will accommo date tho public. IS.'U.The Legislature of California passed a law repealing the (laming Law, but Gov. Weller vetoed tho Hill; consequently the Gaming Law of California remains as it was, i6- Mr. Hiluu.v, the gentlemanly bar keeper of tbo "EUjorado," will accept the thanks of the "tyS." of this office, for "re freshments for iheTnner man." Jacksonville, May 1st, 1658. Col; Permit me to say through your columns that "Q. V in bis communication of March 21th, to tho Oregon Statesman, hat told a uoit iafvr.Bal falsehood. L 5 TlIOMnW' Inipoi'Kistt Dociolon. At tho trial eliting of tho United Stntes Diitrict Coultfor Jnrkaonooun- ty, Miles Wnltpmatinnd Miirlin Mur pliy woro indicted fat breaking n ilnm uhlcli hnd hooii croctul ucrois Lnnu's Crock for tho purpose of turning the wntor into n ditch for nining purpntcs. Considorhhloitnxlcty Vns mnnlfesled ns to rights of jnrlles 'takliig walcri from its ttaturul chiiiincl Vid using it for milling purposes, If ntnny Bubc quent (lino tiiinos should bo discovered In tho natural channel. ny con tended thnt thoso who wlshuj to use tho water In Its iintumt chnntel hnd tho right over thoso who hud previous ly turnod tho water nnd wero uslrg it. Tliu titling of the Court In tho follow ing enso settles thu question: Distinct Couut Tit ml Sittinos roit Jackson Countv Di:auv, Jus- ticc April 21, 185S. Territory of Uregon ut. (ililes Wiilieinnn nnd ilnr tin Alurpliy; indloliiivnt for hrcuhingj and destroying n (htm. Held, Timt whoever first spprnprl litis thu wntor of n running stivatn for: purposes of mining, cither by using It! in tho nitttirul ciiniiiiil or by turning It! Into n ditch, ling the cxulusivu right to tho uso of such water to extent ol inch! iippropihitlon, ns ngiiiust nil persons who tin tint claim title to tho land frntni tin general government It Is n rrlnio nlthiii tho inontiti'g of tho Jiltli Sec of Clinn. '1 of tho criuiRS net to destroy! n titim ny which tliu water is tut nod from lis natural channel into n ditch for mining purposes, although tho per son so destroying tho dnm mny hnvo a right by prior appropriation to hnvo tho titer, or some portion of it, thus diverted to run in thu natural channel. Tho party who comldors himself ng Uriuvcd by thu dutn mny proceed by injunction to hnvo thu dam removed or modified, if, upon tho hearing, It shall appear that hu has thu butter right to nil or a portion of tho watur by having 11 rat appropiinted tho same. I'roccccllni; of I'ntciuct iTIcct IiiB. Jacksonville I'mxinxt. Puriunnt to notico, tho Democrallo cilhwns of Jncksonvillf Prccluut met at thu Court Ilottsu, on Saturday, tho 21th of April, tit ono o'clock l'. M., fur thu purpose u( electing delegates to attend the Conn ft. r?miViiiiti.in In 1w. Iw.t.t l l.if.Lami. ., n , o ... i .. ., , , .!. 'p' on " -v. t!,?.firl11 (,n ( M"' 1858, to nomliinto County ollicurs. I lie meeting was called to order by Win. J. Ileggs, nod organized by cull ing Thomas Pylu to thu Chair, and np. pointing J. Ii. Slfurs Svurotary. On .motion, a enmmittoo of throe, consisting of Geii'l J. K. Lamerlck, James It. Peters and Win. J, Hoggs, was appointed to draft resolutions ex pressive of tho sense of thu meeting ; whereupon said commltteu submitted thu following resolutions for tho con sideration of tho meeting: Resolved, That wo ontlono tho prin ciples embodied in tho platform adopt oil at thu Democratic Stato Convention held at Salem on tho Kith of March, A. D, 1658, and that wo will support no man for oilico who docs not adhere to thoso principles, Jitsolvcd, That our delegates bo In structed to uso their Influenco in the County Convention to procure tho In (ruction of tho Democratic candidates for tho Sunnto and Ilnuso of llopro sentutives to support Gen'l Lane, as our first choice for United States sen ator. Unsolved, That wo will uso all hon orable means to securo tho election of tho enilro Stato ticket nominated by the said Into Demouratiu Stato Convention. Resolved, That our delegates are in structed to use their influenco to secure thu nomination for County officers, of such men ns aro known to bo sound mid rt-lhthld Democrats, nnd who stand upon tho platform adopted by tho Dtin oorutlo Stato Convention, convened at Salem, March 10th, 1658. On motion, said resolutions wero unanimously adopted, On motion, tho mooting then pro ceeded to tho cleutlon of delegates, by tho viva voce aystom, which resulted in the election of James It. Peters, Win. Uesse, II. C. Moore and Harvey Mor gan, as said delegates. On motion, it was ordered that the proceedings of tho meeting bo nub- lished in the Oregon Sentinel and in, hid tiucMuiiciuc jteraiu. On motion, tho meetini: adiourned sine die. THOS. PYLE, Ch'n, J. B. Sirens, Seo'y. Ai'Plkcate Piikcinct. Pursuant to notice, by the Democratic Central Committeo of Jackson County, a meet ing was held at tho houso of Daniel Newcomb, on Applegata Creek, at which tho following proceedings wore had :-- On motion, Daniel Newcomb was oalled to the Chair, and II. II. llrown was chosen becrotary, Tho Chairman briefly addressed the meeting, ana stated tho object of the call to send delegates to a County Con vention to ho held at Jacksonville on Saturday, May 1st, 1858. On motion, tho ineoting proceeded to tho election of delegates. II. II. lirnwii, John O'Brien and Cant. James Burns, wero unanimously elected, On motion, the delegates were in. M'uct-d to support Wm Hoffman, fvq , for any oilico fohich lie may bt n candidate. On motion, tho Srclnry whs d ret ted to furnish copiesf tho procccdin(s to the Oregon Scntiil anil Jackson .' Jlrrnlit for tiublutlnn. On motion, tho meting ndjourned nc die. . , , niNjrpr. KPWfiOMB. Ch'n. ..ir'nJHfeVra '. ai&,.Ba ii, ii. tnwwai1" Eiikn PnjrT Domocrnts llefslt G day, tho 24tBWy of t vSSiH pril?1868, for dekgau to at- I .i, PAlSi5Cnr.'intlon;tobehtlrl i innL.nn.iiJMi,SitJurdayi May 1M, .,. w..nou..-1..--T,---- - .- -.... to nonilnato'3nly officers, on mouofi, S. D.Van Dyke5wascinsenwiir,w'nf and N. D. SmUVS"' e"0 , , rim nlilrtr.l bt lh totretiniT bwg Bto,i tl. ii'inSLta.rtwcikii t 4t v, .,.., ...w V. ueii-K""'" & . .r . LI ... P H n. WnlDtllB. JB1C HAWIM IWfl Mexandcr 'Cirtor, Vore chon Ji delegates. F, On mollon.'H'wiHi .tcunr, .h.. tho delegates fpm Edsti Precinct . Itiatrtii-ipil toisanndrt no wan wko wm not iMidorscAthJtaarV,IWi).qrt!c; Plntrorm orMMfif. ,- fin .,inll,rfflhn M-AC0CHRM4 M We meeting wpfejrortiWed to fcs) psAlisliW in tho OrrgcnCHmtniH. t . On ntotloii. th Htc tin sMptnmi SJ D. VAN DYKK, Ch'n. N. D. Smith; Soo'y. IllTTTl! CUKtK PsWCIKCT tHlU' ant to prevfeuipotisw, tfc ckhM rf Ilittto Crcekirivetacl nf l at m www of F. Wrstestr, on SaturiUy, April 2 lilt. John Nichols wof oalittd to Mm Chair, nmiaj. Langell prolnte4 &eo rotary. Mf, , On moliorlt-jj)QlollowJnc ramoa p sons woro choscndeljgstcs to attend tho CoitntyfpSnvwttlofl tci "bo held ta Jncltsonvillfl'miSsftrdiiy, My 1st, 1858, to nontlnstoCourty ofllccrsl--J. Tiilum, 'John 'Nichols nhd Josoph Swingle. On motion, the following resolutions woro unnniniously adoptod Jfeiofrct.-Tlist wodora ths suoccm ol thu Democratic- Jiarty Important to tho well bolna ortbo new Stato of Or egon lit lior primary organhiotlon, and to that ou'd, tho Convention which is w aiJMKSoiiTHie.stioBm kicoi i" . ;-.,v . .... e .i. . i... " l'' lnB.rS' I"' "or-winnf i honesty linn a mny. Resolved, That In 4ho Hon. Jom-pI Lnuo wo reengnkM a Mthfttl servant of the Democratic party tMt We bt re n. tiered nblo and erficWiU mvlco to Ik people of Orcgefl, n4 we .woW there fore in8truftor tiigta to vert for no man (or.'Sefl'arer RsytowtotW, who will itflftphtisM Umm fa tt nil honorable thieaiv,.W elect turn, to tftw United StaieslSsnato. On iiiotiSriw raoetlnf suljffnssV JOMN.NICllOLS. Ch'n. N. LANoSSySec'y. Correspondence 'of iho SeBtlael. CumtY CitNTitc, Curry Co., ) March 27lh, 1659. i85a j Friend T Vault : Since our Inter, view at Ilosehurg, I hnvo boon favored with tho rrgular receipt of tho Sentinel, for which favor I thank you kindly, and hoping that thu following cotnnu. ulcntlon may provo Interesting to your readors In a small degree, I now it this lato and porliaps neglected tmmont, avail myself of tho opportunity tocom ply with your request. Tho subject matter to which joudh reeled my mind in that requett, if I rightly remember, was thoogticulural, lumbering and mining Interests In Cur ry county. Our first duly then In fulfilment of our promise, is to innko known whero and In what part of Oregon, Curry county Is locnted. Curry county is iltuated on tho coast of tho Southern part of Oregon, commencing on the California lino and extending North ward about ono hundred miles, and Eastward from tho coast on an avorago of about sixty miles. It is a fact but little known, and perhaps less appreciated, what amount nf nimllulitil litn.la and itmsn nn -. .mmw.w (HUM., nuu WWO, - 11 which are susceptiblo of a high stater of cultivation, that constitute a large portion ot tliu county ol Curry. In passing along tho coast in the Steamer or by any other conveyance, a very imporfoct idea can only be Termed of this locality, from tho fact that the view had from a distance, presents nothing hut a rough and moun talnous appearance, yet in traveling over tho face of the country, a person will ho agreeably surprised at the ex tensive prairie lauds and other avail able localities which lio hidden among tho mountains, that present so hideous an aspeot from a distnnco. These facts havo but recently become known to the agricultural and atock gracing communities of other portions of Ore gon. Tho accessions to our popula tion of this class, during tho year past, has moro than doubled our tax list, which fact alone of itself la sufficient to convince a credulous mind or the truth of our statements, and that Curry coun ty comprises something moro attrac tive than a rough and mountainous country. There is a natural range in this county, and that too, without any improvement of an artificial e.harnntor. lor tbo permanent maintainanoo of many thousand head nf stni-h nnd judging from the opinion of Mr. Daniel aiiio, ot ins u wamMte i-aMi-v, those -iasr attention has nlready been attracted to t.t. ...(, Htirrv countv furnishes sufficient range for fifty thousand head of stock. The grass in the vicinity of tho coast, and In fitct for several nines .rb t.. ili Interior, never becomes drj and parched up as it does in many iolhir portions or Oregon, oui n-ninui I. ' r .1.1. li.slnn inn fjnifc; C "rot H all tivil." During tl awno jr A Xsfidolph mitt wesr lit C qittHs, in Cootie etHsnty, went Wer 44, asHlksarksd with marvellotw r sk. 11 s4hm may U uM (a r garrf te&.fee celebrated CoW Beach, extending for several miles along the beach north and south of the mouth of Uoguo river. These mines aro the moat celebrated of tho kind yet dis covered, and aro still paying well, and with the improvement ol machinery I havo no doubt but the saino may be said of what Is called Gold Beach, for man; yeats to come, Yours, truly, CLINTON. Washington Correspondence. Kansas Pacific Ra ilroad Terrilori al Business New Mail Routes in Oregon Memorial from Utah-Five Millions Loan Day for Adjourn ment of Congress, iJ'C, eye. WAsiu.toTON, March 16, '09. Tho Kansas question, so far as the Senate Is concerned, Is culminating to a point, as it has been agreed upon b) both parties to take tho final vote on her admission as n State undor tho Le comptou Constitution, on Monday next (tho 22d). Thero is no doubt of the passago of the bill in tho Senato by a aandsomo majority. The debate in the Senato for tho past two weeks has been characterized by a strength of argument and eloquence as to remind otto of the"Varlior days of the Republic, when such statesmen as Calhoun, Clay, Wubstcr, McDullij and Hayne made tho nation's pulse respond to their sentiments of patriotism and dovotlon to "A union of lakes, a union of lands, A uulon which nothing may sever j A union of hearts, a union ot hands, The flag of our Union forever," As the dying Swan sings at that mo ment the sweetest, so did Senator Crit tenden yesterday deliver his most bril liant effort against the admission of Kansas, but it will be, I think, the last ono he will ever agaip make in the Sen ate, for his term expires with tho pro- sent Congress, and as his successor is locted, I doubt if he ever appears again In tho National councils, as it is uttorly impossible that a man who do serts blr section for the purpose of courting Iho support of the North for tho Presidency, con bo sustained by tho people. Almost four months has Connrou boon in session, yet tho whole timo of both Housos has bocn consumed on this intormlnablo Kansas question, to the detrlmont of thu great interests of the cotmtrv VII the FrcM(tnt and tretn.nnuuuurisuing -- . tb twi tr. ' ", 4 ywf wMA'Wt feandlwf iL li .... L kttntlll i swsiiiwi w iiwwn "ff T.;" ;r ii -jv. 1 . 1 Im.rfi tv ni!Mrml dMHei on Ik- ric !t(sHHisHsssBB9HB SHHHUBBBSMHSSMC hhHsHH SH'HBsliHsW HBBIwHHHiBMRiHBlQiL irlHssWblKEKSHslHBsHsssVaB' IBBBiSSSSSSSSSSlRBflBBSISHBBSSSSlSB.. nHHSHSSWSHSjHSH KMffiyisnRKKTtnssT' SK-BiWKimlTtrmBVlMSt uMi 1 II Ills! I TTTlllMiTTlisOmWiWi I tssssHsVsisslRSVuRllw VwisisH iH rPSSktM9J8!sm UMkm5wt&9fHtfW&9F'& VlnKHUTfln-i As9HlBsuswKsfllki sHsHBMI3NBiKRBBsiH BmmmwlMaHBXHBHm vUHKMslssZffilHNsissHDsBisQHHHsP' aBIHssIssssssssssH'HsHsB1 "sHHDHBHssfftj .! n.....ii nri-aiki. is lor Con gtMcarryonttI.otruodocttlnoof nm.lnvrvenlion, by admit! ng kuniu tinier S constitution legally fpmwsl, 1 tv1nr.lt i" tho rower ol the people lo olmngfU in their own way, whenrter chroso. The mark Republican., or "Irlenis ot nu... --- themselves, havo a majority of the new IS" UirU- ' SlS ' ZSTtatAn, and ' Mrwci cumnji ys4 Wwjf ffsHMwwy rtf iUr iSMM'l frsldcnt and ti DfWHHsmtW F"T.n","nB'0 rrflr1n(f kit f Ctypf' ffl"k MH1K SSIt "" "IU -'- 12 tJ ''i I'nhtnn to tho ;ir',!ii'Lr,j t. Kns iMfSUW sniinisntr v" "" "" hrttfltn. .-'l S iort M M sst sftuioto ol ll.o anus Mil. Wf iJiP b8 ' projttsi K,iroaa i . 18i MlMlsr ft.-lM picmjr ftrtiie ifaf naywIon ot me ansas bm try . of "ma plan ,Rii imrsV'iMjoriiy wm -Asj,if.WlIwiP k(- ... . T-7 Snat"fe cuHStxHsnt a Railroad HPMe Ifctilpresent bcsh init?kt tiw M it4o slightest hno of U m1sif?HMi i louse, rnu thsr fisrjtoti -JwiaNf w ' will share WMMW. rW VI tno genera mroprlalten Wlki Ww yet been nclcd on i iku hill t tlw ftwreaso of tho nny Kill ) iw. nI tlicro Is no piling1 wwn twi ivamM out m u ot to a yo. Tke JaeMc Railroad ill, kwr, Jwvtflf wd tho fcen- will tRd cnoo ot yetting browjch iUcHcHMw AiTrng tho next ewHon nf Unffs, m.kwiii noitt a ood W or. tWe ealewrr. I am apprtnenwvo in uousc win do dUstewd to rrant much timo for tho oasidrratloti of Ttrrltorlal builncsi, at 1 am sore what liule opportunity riven to last mimm win no im- tovtd by Gmrsl LB"nd that tho iterests of tlw tf.le of Oregon will ot rx nU'eid wwk try remain in Is able iamJ. !! poswsses tho con dene ac rfSfKct of tbo members of UoiMW.and ttwyjiw always wining Ijlveltlra chwW Wffyf' "'"crM ana hss rnlrftM a" Kf solution nlcb hat x!f refWrsJ to the Com- ittea on Pott Or1kf V0,t Un(U' the sMsWmwH M imisi route ny ay of rlt MWtwry ra4from Salrm AttOrH , irswi iwweuurg, via i CtailU rley. im'tmfilre City at oe tfay: and, Avm Sulrm to llitnook ltV. .' j ' A m4tJ frosw Ugislaturo of UV mm aul (a sa.HuVe veslerdsv. written In Imi vsta'VWawiastlo slue wWkh cbwrJf jlf1im Young's tffnaes to U "el-tt?r-tecmlng with aWive r sirrmoit Insulting lfif at to iw Goverament. Tlio dntHno't Us been tietti to bo print cd, and Its publication will convince many here, and they aro not few, of tho truo character of thero fanatics and their decided hostility nnd hatred to tho United States. I will send you a copv when printed. The Secretory of tho Treasury lua effected a loan of 85,000,000 on Treas ury notes bearing nn averngo Intercit of four and a half per cent This Is certainly a low rate of iutorest when gold Is given In exchango for tho notes, yet it Is more than it was thought would bu demanded for United States eecari ties, considering tho immense amoint nf money lying idlo in New York nd Boston for want of proper and safe di vestment. It is stated tli.' :ho ba us of New York' alone now houl upwards of thirty-four millions In their vaults with a strong prospect of soma ten millions moro being added to that cror mous amount. The House has passi-d n Resolution for the adjournment of Coagrcss nn tho first Momlny In Juno next, which has been sent to tho Senate for its con currence, 1 hnvo not the slightest idea, however, thnt Congress can possibly adjourn until some time in July, unless the previous question may tie exiled and sustained on tho Kansas Mil, thus bringing the House to a direct voto on its passage or rejection. Tue.Jionj of the Capital, at present willing, is His Excellency Rvht Admi ral Mnhsmnwl Pticha and his suite, who have been sent to our country by the Sultan of Turkey, for tho purpose of examining our Nbv' Yards and to ruperlntend tho construction nf a first class bteam rrigate- Tor the I urUtli Navy. They nre receiving wetY at tention from the dignitaries of the land, nnd their acquaintance courted bv thu gentler sex. UNO. PEaKiMvii.LK PaewcT Miktiko, Put. tiuaut to notice, the Democrats of Perkins vllle Precinct net at the usual place of holding election on Saturday, April Sitb, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Couuty Cunveutlon to be held at Jackson villa on Saturday, May 1st, 1868. J. M Ford ice was called to the cbalr. ood David N. Bird.eyo appointed Secretary, On motion, Wpu Fiburn, (Jims, E. Burton and James Doss were elected delegates.. On motion, the meeting adjourned! j. m. eonb'jBB, Wo. Divm N. CtansLYE, Scc'y, Evaxb Ci.rtt raceiKcr Msetino. Pur suant to notice, the Democrats of Evans Creek Precinct met on Saturday, April 2Jtb, for the purpose of selecting delegates to ths County Convention to be lield at Jackson ville ou Saturday, May 1st, IfciR Herman Miller was called to the chair, and Frcderiok Loos appointed Secretary, Johu Mustc, Philip Griff and Lewis Miller Merc elected an deli-gates. On motion, the meeting adjourned. HERMAN M ILEUM. Ch'n. Inpriiik 1 nor . -i wm.iii m