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hi i 11. f'U life i" X vegan Sentinel. W. G. TYAULT, EDITOB. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. Saturday, May 92, 155$. San rrnncisco Agency. Tnou.vs Borer, corner of Washington mid Montgomery streets, Is our authorized A cent In Snn Franchco. to receive sub scriptions and advertisements for tha Skx- T1XKU notice. We would call the attention of tho former 'patrons of the Smixri. to the Tcccnt cbnngo of proprietor, nnd urgently re ijuctt tli lit nil those vilio are Indebted to us before the "Oth of .May, Ib57. to nuke Im mediate payment, mid those bating accounts against the cflicc prior to that dutc trill please prcrcnt tiicm. a- it becomes necesw ry that the books of the firm shall be settled up ot as early a period as possible. W. O. T'VAri.T. ALEX. BLAKEL.Y. DEXOCKATIC CANDIDATES, Xomlnalcd at Salem, March 10, 185S. REPRESENTATIVE IN COKORESS, L. T. GROYER, Of Marlon County. Governor JOHN WH1TEAKEH. Of Lane. Secretary of Stale "LUCIEN HEATH, or roit. State Treasurer S. D. BOON, Of Marlon. State Printer A. BUSH, Of Marlon. District Judges M. P. DEADY, 1st District ; It. 13. STRATTON, '2d District; R. . BOISE, :M District A. E. WAIT, -Uh District. OCT Wo publish tho proceedings as furnished ot by tho Secretary of the- Mass Meeting held at this place on Saturday last. Tho people of Jackson cbnnty now have threo set of candidates. First, -tho Democratic nominees; second, the Repnblican; and third, the Independent National unsatisfied Democrats, Republicans, and Whigs. It is to bo hoped, that whoever may bo chosen by tho people, will bo faithful in tho discharge of the duties devolving upon them in tho offices for which they may be choson. District Court. A trial sitting of tho District Court, Judgo Dcady presi ding, was commenced hero on Thurs day. Tho criminal docket was quite large, and the Court will probably bo in session tho greater portion of next wei k. Attorneys present W. G. TVnuIl, prosecuting attorney; It. II. Snelling.j of Yrcka; D. B. Brenan, P. P. Prlm, and B. P. Dowel), of Jacksonville. I From tlic North. We nro-indebted to 11. F. Dowell, Esq., who arrived hero on Wednesday evening, direct from Salem, for the Statesman of tho 11th inst Be wake or FnAiiEK Rivm Mikes. The Statesman has an article caution ing its readers "against believing the idlo rumors of ' big strikes,' 'chunks,' and 'nuggets,' found in tho above mines," and subjoins tho following postscript: Since writing tho above, wo have fcen Dr. J. G. Tower, an Intelligent Correspondence of ibo Sentinel. Ktrbyville, May &lh, 185S. En. Skntikkl: In attempting to writo to a public journal, it is not wlth out regretting that I may causo to be Omitted from its pages, something more valuable in itself, 'and of greater inter est to the reading public, than anything I am able to send particularly when knowing that I invade tho precincts ol a sanctum known and respected for Its wisdom and regard for tho interests of its patrons ; and for me to presumo to writo a noticeablo letter irom a country rnnilnrnll rlnttml llV tllO Contributions of such as " Lowkrab," " Jim NaMio," .... .. ? ti ir if .t Gentleman, who left this nlaro for the I " '. "Uoraiaine,- . iionrie above mines. Ho went up as far as Arat.l la,"am "Jimmy,' would bo pro Cowlltt, and met returning California! "nplIon Indeed; and as ludicrous as miners whom he knew, and who had "? OTlho voice of a jewsharp amid been on Trailer's river all winter. He the language or us tie. savs thev nronounced tho Frazlcr river ! Ma,,0 of most Interest rcqulrodes r - . .a mines n humbug. Dr. T. savs ho learn ed there were two thousand reons at Bellingiiam Bay, mostly Californtans, many of them in a state of destitution. We tako tho following news Items from tho Statesman : Multnomah Cof.vrrDnMocnATic NOMINATIONS. Senntnr. A. D. Pitrli U. S. Sr.jfATOR. Will the Republi-' representatives, A. B. Hallock and A. can,, if elected, vote for Gen. Lane Lli.A. the first United States Senator t and ' cltirk, W. P. Doland ; assessor,' Dr. Bv Mtisfaclion from the party down here patch; first, with this: politics and po litical apoculation on the great ques tions of tho times, share a full interest in tho public mind. Tho " fearless" of Jnsephino intend, at the ensuing clcc I lion to support, as a man, the veterans of democracy, who aro now bcloro tho people on tho never changing platform of fidelity to tho will of the majority tho rights of minorities being duly re-carded. I have beard many expressions ol received 50 votes ; Davis Evans, 2. I. ATE It FKOM THE STATES. For County Clerk Win. Hodman,'! r h "rival of the Yrcka stage ycl.t by acclamation. : si I ! Jay evening wo received through ncikuisn'. Before proceeding to vote for. Slier-1 express dates from the the Atlantic Stales iff a motion was mado and carried,,! to April 20th. Itolow wc give a short sum that the several candidates (whoso mary of tho news: names would bo proposed forjthonc-,! Comimsssionai.. Tho Lccouiplon bus). tion of this convention) stato whether , g'n W ," "".WJ. ini t ...i.i 'i. i.tj- ... .1.. .' Senate refusing to receive tlio House Hill wcy wuuiu i-nvii " ". i u anj MI,dlnc it back. The House thereupon or no action of this convention. In compli unco therewith, J. 0. Winhurn stated that ho had announced himself an indo . pendent candidate for tho offico of Sheriff", previous to a call being mado for n Mass Convention, but he was witling his namo should go beforo the! convention, and he would abide by the result, h. II. Hall followed, and an voted ayes, 119) noei, III, to adhere to the Crittenden amendment ; thus rc-iimrw-Ing, by precisely tho snmo majority, their Tote upon tha passage or tho bill. The mat tcr remained In this condition fur a few days, trben, under the pressure of the Ad ministration, the Senatu asked for a com. nilltco of Conference: this request tva close It contested In tho House, and finally car tied by tho castlnu vote Of the Speaker, and committees wcro appointed on both sides.. nouncod tho same in substance! nlsn.1 On tho rart of the Senate, Senators 0 rem. staling that he wduld define his posi-l JJ""1" "!,(1 .sw"d. S" tho .J1 "n ,i. i:,t.i .. .11 ...t,.i ' . Mlousc, Stephens, lngllih and Iloward. ton politically on all sultablo occa- Tu, co,omt'ttc haa hall one or two sewloru-, sions, nnd thought tho present not a but tiothing has yet been determined upon sultablo ono; however, ns tho ofllco'l Tha latest rqorts aro that there Is no pro. will the National dissatisfied Deniocra. bee. A good ticket, and ought to le ' '''' our neighbor county, Jackson, has presented a ticket, whosa overy name and political act has been so consistent witli tlio interests, the policy and meas ures of the party which now tecognize them as leaders in tho present contest. I o-day wo will havo a precinct Jnrkton County Democratic Tick of. Vor Senator, A. M. BERRY. For Representatives, II. II. BROWN, DANIEL NEWCOMB, V. G. T'VAL'LT. For Sheriff L. J. C. DUNCAN. For County Judge, WM. J. BEGGS. Jor Countv Clcrl; WILLIAM HOITMAN. k For Coroner, f JAMES HAMLIN, -For Treasurer, DAVID LINN. .For Assessor, B. I10ZART1I. For County Surveyor, SEWAL TItUAX. Por Prolate Judge, N. D. SMITH. For County Commissioner, PAT. DUNN. Supt.of Schools J. O. RAYNOR. Col. of Militia G. W. KEELER. 10 nient Stock aoiso torcst taken In our county nominations r. ...... M... . I than tho action of tho party In other VflWIWJ,.JA. ' ., . ..-..- tic Republican Whig candidates, if successful. elected, volo for tho pooplo's choice, '! Tlio Steamer "Entcrpriso" has made Gen. Lane, for U. S. Senator! Let xcverul trips to Eugeno City lately. ,' tho peoplo ask theso questions beforo!; JJ ,,,u,ar b0,,, and h" a V'1'1" them so as to bo understood. J ,.?, nlT i01 rr Jo,,m" h , t0 be . n,,ct',ing f?r tho clcc," f le,e.Be.,f .t0 J .v.. .v, ...,ii.IB vuiiiuiuin, nnu cuii- . mo couiuy conveniion, to ue ueui nil St-nnns Di:AT.i.-Mr. William Mar- 'l S rdcr f ,bc mlli,3rJr ,lr,arll'; "d of hta ,mon"'- '11'0ro j,,c ln tin, who was a nephew of Col. Wm. J. Martin, of Winchester, and who, wo believe, resided in tho Umpqua valley, died very suddenly, yesterday morning. it seems mat uo una laicen nscvero r.old frnm rnnilnr. lipniir.K lltrt P.ni-ftt, ftlslstliifT to rivn rntlln nnd -.. nt.!iSU,,Jern unwell forn wctk, hon on Tuesday !!Latvcr ,twcn,f ,bou,anJ cattle-will last Dr. Tho.np.on wa, cdied to visit",1!0 d;ivc,n ?om 'hil TerrllorJf ,oto Cnl him at Davis Evans'. Ho wa. treated '' ""' Jnrlng tho present season, there untd Thursdav, when ho seemed J , II. .wl ' b " e following from to bo much better, nnd rodo to town - lhB T ""' ,hnt ,b oulI,orilIe in a buggy with tho Doctor. Every1 ' awm ,count ao no1 ",,cn(, ,0 anncaranco indicated that ho una ran. '""" cn,li0 "wncrs.-out will, Im akill.tiAa l.ni.i B.i I (..it.... it I ...-It n.itl. ! . i i . . , tumincB riiua , j ui, i ucnot o ii is wen Cattle.ln very large numbon, arc klngdtflncd who w, lll0 noailnccl. bu, driven from Oregon to California this 'Were I cottsin of this, I would not, of Spring. Tho slock sro dejtined, pen- ' courso, montlon prematurely tho names. ilcrally, for tho Sacrsmcnto vallev. or I ln0 now w8n "ad from hero to j ' . !-....,, ftl. I. mm... nH. I 11 I.I.I- California. It is estimated -I r .."""r .?",. ",.VJ L.. V. """,' V. KAMI U b14 HlUUlirillVII. tU U i( through our prosperous valley. Tlio mines throughout the county aro icldiug their harvest of abundance to tho strong and willing arm. Tho town presents qulto a different appearance to what It did when you wero ncrc last; several new and beau Idly recovering, and so continued until fifteen or twenty minutes beforo his death. Tho Dr. thinks that the iinnio- diato causo of his death was the rttp ture of a blood vessel. s'l Theatkival. .Tho Varieties Troupe wore very favorably roceivod horc, and played to good houses during their stay. On Friday night of last week, j tho "Lady of Lyons" wes presented, I Mr. W. H. Brown as Claudo Melnotto, ,ond Fanny Dcming Hanks ns Pauline, both of whom sustained their parts very well, and to tho entire satisfaction of the audience. On Saturday night, they gavo their last entertainment, Donrlne County Democratic Ticket. For Senator, or Councilman, HUGH D. O'BRYANT. For Representatives. JAMES I), Hl'HNETT, THOMAS NOUUIS. For County Judire. STITHEX F. CHAinnCK. For Sheriff. THOMAS WH1TTED. Fer County Clerk and Auditor, JAMES M. 1'YtE. For Treaiurer. GEORGE IIAYNES. For Assessor. CURTIS 1 STKATTO.V. For County CommlkUoncr, DAVID MARKUAM. For County SurvcTor. JOSIAII A. Bl'IlNbTT. mediately on their nrrlval In California, extend to them tho protection of the laws of that Stato: J. S. Dudley. Countv Assessor, hni appointed Mr. John M. Itunkle, of Cot ton wood, to tho offico of Deputy Asses, j sor. Hit will make his head quarters' in tho northern portion of tho county along the OrcRon road. Tbo nrlnclnal object of this appointment is to secure an assessment of stock driven in from Oregon, largo herds of which aro fre quently arriving. t Tin: OitCGO.t EMionA.vr Route. Wo find tbo following important Intel. ligence In tho San Francisco Herald, of the 7tuinst.: tiful buildings havo recently been erect ed on tho street leading from the Eaglo Hotel to the ferry just west of town. J From an extensive acquaintance with 'mining districts, and somewhat careful observation, in such places, to make some particular town a sort of " head, quarters " or " radiating point," where all may come " to sro what they can see," I conclude tho " manifest desti ny" of Kurbyvillo is ominous. Crops look extremely well, and from present indications, I think there will not bo as much necessity for the im portation of staples into tills county as somo of tho older fanning counlies may calculate. Yesterday the " heights above " put on a threatening face, shadowing forth a hard storm ; but resulted, to tho dis Mr. J. It. Woodard is a creat favoiito with Jacksonville audiences. Tho other members of tho troupe- played their rospective parts very well. They left on Sunday for Yrcka. We hope to see them ogaiu on our boards, i The Hudson Bav Comimnt's Charter will expire in 1650, and it is hardly probable that the English Gov- j crnment will renow it. The people on I tho Selkirk settlements in tho Red J River country have petitioned tho Gov. J rrnmciit to ciro tbcm a colon a nnr. I ernment, end thereby free them from the tyrranny exercised by the Hudson Bay Co. The British government is becoming alarmed for tho safety of its possessions fearing that the Company does not offer sufficient security against Yankeo acqulaitiveness. Among the passengers who arrived , l,P0"nt f everybody, in a light uucr u.iu uiu uiunuur oi retreating thunder. Our enterprising road overseers aro nusy in summoning cblo bodied men to repair to tho several places by them appointed, on next Monday, to render legal servlco to their country, by im proving its public highways. There is just now a largo number of persons coming into this section, from their costume, a great nbundanco of whom wo have seen in this country. I Death thou a Rattlusxakk Bite. A daughter of Mr. Wm. Juetis, of thii on their long and distant trip. Editoii Sextinki.: In conse qneuce of the large number of officers "dto,. Jed mThur IZ XTr T l0 Vted ?? ,be "'uinS cl",io". We" '".; U ' lhf. o koiiei,Uled ou ITiursday, 13th, from the. t is euL-cesttd tliat ib .nTun rM-' m u l.a ' r .i. j c r'. bite of a rattlesnake. On the day pro. tcra be called to the 17th Section of . the county, it had become necewary to ! vlous, tho child, eight or nine years of ,l ,0 2d Afr'icle of e State Comtitu-'iCall a Mass Convention of tho voters tho foot, and the'i, i . KU " '""'a: "All quail- jJavorauio to this movement. I'UIILIC srEAKINCi. The candidates for County Offices in Jack eon county will address the people in re-' Brd to the Issues of the present Muvaw.at tbc time and places following, to wit: Ashland Mills, Wednesday, May 2Ctb. l'ba-nlx, Thursday, i!7lh. Butte Creek, (Wcatgate's,) " 28th. F.vansvllle, Baturdar, 29th. Applegate. (Long's.') Mond'y." Slat. Sterllngvllle, Tuesday, June lt. Jacksonville, Wednesday, 2d . L? 'sge, w-ns bitten on KTWo call the attention of our usual remedies in such cases were im Ji nl, ct In the ton. J h readivr. ll,i. u-b . ,!. n..A -i .. ,.,l..- if.s i... . . . Ii Pre.cIM tUO tOUIlty wh . ..... .. ,w , vaiu ui ll ill, Hofi'man, Esq., in relation to the no cessity of voting in the Precinct in' which tho voter resides. The Consti-1 tulional provision is a good one, and; should be carried out bv the voters: asunder our present system of nW rece voting, and the great number of! othcers to be voted for, if the voters should as a general thing, and which is commonly done, attend nt the County seat to vote, much delay would be oc casioned, and in fact many might be deprived of the privilege of voting. Wc therefore respectfully recom mend that tho suggestions in tho Card of Eq. Hoffman be adopted; and by n Anlmw ll.A .. .. Ill tl 1 . I cast their votes at a convenient and early hour, and causo much less labor and delay to the Judges and Clerks of lileiMion, on the stc-amorSonora was Lieut. ,MnL Ian, U. S. A., who goes to Oregon on tho next steamer for tho purpose of or ganizing an expodition to open an em igrant routo from tlio Columbia river to tho Missouri. This is a project in which California just now feels an es pccir.1 interest ; and when wo consider that our overland communications are, now blocked up, preventing the very, character of cmicratlon that wo most need on the Pacific coast, this nstumos a anu to wmen wegoa and Washington l orritones will be keenly alive. Lieut Mullan was nn assistant in the oxpedi lion ol tlio Pacific Railroad bv th northern for himself nlorer nn --" - .k,..wv.a ..((U n U BIIMII IM'.M . . I. -I. ,IW .. mil was .fcww--as F&S verv turrets is.... it ..." wckirtnry. mo cuairman SlatpM lirli-IK- the object for which the convention was not n political one, tho convention then proceeded to vote For Sheriff Ebcneier Pinkhnm, re ceived '21 votes; J. 0. Winhurn, 10; E. B. Ball, 23; John E. Ross, 1C. A motion was then mado that the two candidates liavinji received the highest numbor of votes, bo again sub mitted to tho action of tho convention. There was a great deal of interest man ifestcd by tho friends of both parties. Finally, at tho suggestion of Mr. Ball,, (through ono nf Ins friends) his and Air. Pinkham's names wero again sub mitted, when, E. B. Ball received 11 votes, nnd Ebcneier Pinkham S3. On motion, E. B. Ball was declared tho nomineo of this convention for th? ollico of Sheriff. For Coroner Dr, L, S. Thompson, by acclamation. For Treasurer David Linn, bv ac clamatlon. For Assessor Jno. Watson, recciv. ed 31 voles, and J. F. Gray, S. A motion was mado and carried that tho balance of tho ticket nominated by tho previous county convention of this county, bo endorsed by this convention. On motion, tho Oregon Sentinel and Jacksonville Herald bo requested to publish tho proceedings of this convcu tion. On motion, tho convention adjourned ric die. J. A. VA N N EST, Ch'n. S. J. Dat, Secretary. Further News from Malt Lake. San Fmancibco, May 10, 'OS. By tho arrival of tho Senator, this afternoon, important news has comoto hand from Salt Lake, to the effect that tbo .Mormons havo abandoned tho city to tho U.S. Army. Tho Los Angeles! i ineyara, oi .nsy f, says : "Tho U.S. Marshall art balillltv of anv satisfactory nsrcemeiit. ' Tho "further consideration of tho l'aclflu Railroad Hill his teen postponed until De cember nrf t. It o 111 Houses of Congress linve.Totvd to closa the present session on Monday, Jun 7th, the Senate havlnc; concurred In Joint resolution to that effect, prcrlousrr. lofted by tbc House. Death or Coi HmtoiiV Col. nenlon died on the morning of tho lUlh of April Ills death, althoueh for a lone time expected. created a profound sensation throughout thi country, and especially In MlMurl, for Hiiicii blato he uas done anu sunerm mu-t Ills funeral services ere simple and Itapos Ing. There was no pageant of any sort. The President, Cabinet, Judges, diplomats corpse, Senate. House, and other public of. fleers attended the funeral. He had a long Interview with lhe President on tho night ot his death. Kansas Is quiet. A new Free State Con stltutiou bad been framed nnd scut to Con grcas. The religious rcrtrnl tu and about New York still progresses. The Secretary of tbo Treasury has Invited proposals till May lUlh, for tho imiio or any portion or tue wuoie ci sa.uuu.uuu tn Treat ury notes lo exchange for gold. The election In Connecticut vent Rciuh. lican by 2,500 majority. In St. Louis, the Free Democratic major Ity Is 1.300, and in Jeffersou City, the Ctrl tal of Missouri, an cutlro Frccsoll Cuuocll is chosen. Mrs. Swlshclm, the well known ed itress, has had her paper destroyed at Si. Cloud, Minnesota, on account cf her plain spoken words. Henry Clay's birth-day was celebra ted with considerable spirit at New York, Philadelphia, Louisville, Mem phis, and other cities. From Europe there Is no news of taper-tance. Sax Fkancisco, May PJ. Wm. L. arshall arrived at Los ;a J of l' of L Cacheux U d of May. ThoMor- Ga!l.y, yr nssaninaled at half-psit alt Lake City. Gov. lwo' '"" y I'rOMOU won'" namtd Angeles on the 3d mons havo loft Salt Lake Cilv Cumming.ln company with Col. Kane, '.. oirauit, wuo vvas untnart ed arrived from Camp Scott about the -1th It bu,1 f'f ctn,f' t"P'PeT wlwioiu liavinji April. Brigham Young was at Provo, fifty miles tills side of Salt Lake City. A L-rand Council was to be held at Provo on the Oth or April, that being tho anniversary of tho commencement' of .Mormon worship in 1830. Captalul Hunt writes that at the Council the future policy and plans of tho Saints' will be determined. Amasa Lyman,: one of tho original purchasers of Sauj Bernardino, with about Ibreo hundred men, divided into small parlies, left' about the 1st of April, on a tour of ex ploration towards and into tho Apache caalago to the City Hall, country. The Deseret Xcics was sus- J Jni, Sho U rat,,er lia,ld pended. 'Hie last number was lisued '" f"' foa,ra "ro ,ba, d'0 ftlcliktlno Glrault, who was unmarried existed botween them. Sho called at i tue sioro nnu roureu lino n pnraiu oflico with Mr. Galley, for conversation . alone. Sometime after, a cry was heard, and persons rushing in, fnui .1 Galley ou the floor, having been slab bed willi-a bowle knifn. passing thro' his toft lung und Into tho stomach. We called at Mr. Gallup' rooms at half past seven, P. M.. and there ai not the least hopes of bis recovery. The woman was subsequently anesled by Eugenu Dllcsert and brought in a carriage to .tho City Hall, and thence somo; says did not ful fill him, and that he will yet live. Sae. Mercury. n Importance that wo dulv appreciate 'I judge them " honest miners all." nd to which Oregon and'Washintrton Sl'RECASE. on the 7th of April, on a reducod sheet. It makes no mention whatever of anv movement or cbanue. Almost dallv. sinco the 20th of April, Mormons, for n.A.I. ra.Mi..la stfC... flA.H 11 - rive at that place, and are desirou's of.lfe cqtialnUncoof bls.ln Tuolumne purchasing the places they sold under VR. O.nly KucriNG thi: Pkacb. A r.t..i . it. ii it f f. . f jiiivnu iruaui, says tue i unity JOUWiU, X .tins Convention. In accordance with previous notices,' , the excitement of the gathering togelh- nty, who, In Alcaldo times, issued a permit lo a company of Chinamen to v- j n n rfvu i m iia n i t. a . i route, in which ho e.tab h.i.h ! ?ir "'"".T FW ii, . , :v " uii couiuy met at too cuurcli u hl-'h renutat on as nn Er. t i.-i m. . t. .. . u.cuu'c" d. T: i . . '" "-"", on oHiuruay, May jo. liticineer. tnd wo alia i ic-.o .. , i.i' . -"..-' ' ...I ...1.1. 1. J I . . . it ---' - "t'V.. UC IIIUC had been called; that, as the previous county convention of Mav lt l,vin 1 failed to nominate such candidates, in we ww i- . si iii tvviii- n..li r....l.fl . ' esae A. .aa r nf tl, Slnl. . ll.Tl. M... ?- l .. ""' ,0r "' '-HJ P-UU Ullll PI.UOU. wa Hiv -! i wt tjii siiuuils f-IUIIt ,II,(. i.. a a a v !. .a.t...i .. i ' "-ocum(niwasn lormniauior oil of At-geles. of tho date of April 3d, from' Vr.l fuse ly ornamen ed III, rib Salt Lake City, which state that the !' Z,b "L ' V 'C'' ' ?''n,,,,l'n people of that city, and all tho settle- ' J MUf ' w" f r.ef ' fJ'" ,,,01 Goen.r. ...... -... . '. i '," I. 'hey also paid him 825 a dav to dull mums iiuiiii ui ii. uiu cuiiininiiueu lo i Immediately abandon and burn their' '' w Wc U ha d U In tlwmosl dwellings, and move south to Provo, io , ,,? , ," ' T in,5 . " . ' that Col. Johnson may establish a .nil-1 0"J W i,l,led fr t,")."; l'"' itary post there. The same writer says1 r ,, Cailiitac,,C "n, ".'P"1 in, front that Gov. Cumming was expected to I??' f?w. Pla,x. mounted on a arrive on the following day In company IT 1.x n ' fd,0 fU,riUlly with Col. Kane, ancf that it was sun , ; "ourUbl.sg fbis hat, charging toward tho w.v.i.j anu uacn ngain, nil (lie llicrill came and arrested tho whole parly.-- linH r.l..t. l.ll . "- , . .' uu.t:eio suau vote in tue election' Jn motion, the resolutions drafted; m.i.i.v ..-n...i -. . li''W'v:"1 " wneretueymay 'oy tne committee appointed at Jack- """" 1.-','". uul l'ru - ., reame, lor -Jounty olficers, and in any -lonvllla pr.cinct, on Saturday, the 8tb ford no relief. 1 ho swelling spread to county in the State for State officers, I Inst., wero read and adopted, tho body, and after the most intense .n-lV Ci"llf f a ConSre"lonal ' 0n motion, tho convention proceed suffering, death ensusd. (Uistrlct In which such electors mayiied to uominate candidates for State I' reside, for Mpnihor.rifrVr,,.,,..., ti., ,- ,. m ..... ., ... ." .... .-..., wv.in,, jUS ,.u I.UUUIV ouigers, wun tue loiiowiuff arrangement will enable the larger pre-' ' result voting vita voce cincts to got through with voting, with- , For State Senator Angus Ross. In the hours prescribed I by law. , A motion wa. made and carried, Wm. HOFFMAN, '.that the chairman appoint tellers to Audltor' J c ;.coun the votes. In compliance there. KTW have received in exchanKe V ' "" "Ppolnted Henry Klip the California SnirU of the Times. h ?! i"dJfe'.and ,he COnven' n. .I.....J ..... . .... """niMiiuw ,.m,.v, uviuicu iu mo tun anrt Held Setuxo at Daroalv8. l)y refvrence to advertisement, it will Le seen that Messrs. """ - iB umj)uiiig oi intir large and well selected stock of goods at rates that muut induce a rapid tale. The stock con. tains a great variety, principally new goods, of the most fashionable patterns. Call and examine. .iiit mere any rvnovv coming can didates for office t If so, will the nat uralized foreigners, who are enjoying all the blessings and privileges of our Democratic institutions, inquire aud ponder well before voting t (ttrTbe Crcbcent City Wagon Rcud has been opened for all kinds of travel, and will soon be entirely com pleted, I for lievrescntaliresn Tt firlffin sports, the games of crlckot, chess,' relved 13 votes; Giles Wells, 20 billiards aud ball, and feats of strength P'eP!,cu Watson, 37 ; Rev. S. P. Tay ' It is published by S. T. King & Co.,' fe,?' ?r'' Wk' M'0?! 38- J " Sat, Fr.nci.co, and is printed , the f " && D, j best style of tho art, and ably edited. I W. M'Cullr and J. A. V. l. '.' THEnpwnfn...v77 ii ,,eciared tho nominees o Ih DotAtv of Josephinecoun. tion for representatives, ly hold their Convention to-day, to. On motion, the candk I; declared tho nominees of this conven J On motion, the camlidntA l,m!n . nominate candidates for County ofliceB.llc,eived tLa gheet number of votes in Fr...r7Jo..P,,,c,,,r.i.p:3 . yszzr see noseu mat a compromise Una been ef. fectod, so that they would not be oh- liged to leave the valley. Other letters have been received at Los Angeles, which intimate that tho houses aro be ing destroyed, but we aro inclined to tfouut tlio correctness of these asser tions. Great dissatisfaction has mani fested itself aiiioni: the Mormons, and they have split into numerous factions, each with its parties and leaders. The Star, of May 8th, contains ex tracts from various letters received at Los Angeles from Salt Lake, confirm ing the above news. A letter to a gen tlemsu ol Los Angeles, dated Farming, ton City, sixteen miles north of Salt Lake City, April 4th says : " We are now ordered to movo south of Provo, from the settlements north of Salt Lake City, and that city is also to be vaea. ted and burnt down Immediately, in order that Col. Johnson and his men may come in and fulfill the orders of the Government in establishing a mili tary post there. Tbero is a regular break up, and it is going to bo rather uara witu an. I be word generally Is, that they intend to locate In San Pete Valley. Gov. Cummlug and Colonel Kane are expected in from Use soldiers' camp to-day, under an eicort of oui boys, aud I anticipate that some com promise will be made, in order thafall shall not havo to go away." Vnifiti In court he indignantly deelnred that ho had only been using his influence to keep the Chinamen from fighting. Look out rou tub TstuniTanut. Rki'Iikskntatives.-.Wo hope ourdem ocratic friends throughout the Terri. tory will see to ft that democratic inein tiers or tho '1 erritorlal Legislature are elected in tho several counties of the Territory.- Statesman. (Kr Recollect, that forcouiittj ofK. cers, you must this year vote in your own precinct. The Congressional and State ticket can bo voted for In any part of tho Hinto. Statesman. Minino in the various locnlilles in this county is being energetically pio secuted, and with very good succeis. Wo hear of very few dissatisfied mi ners, very few who want to tako a wild.gooio chase into tho British pot sessions. Jrll. Parker, ef the Yreka Hookstorf, will accept our thanks for States tiapcis ana Magaslucsj The Golpkn Eha, Among all our exchanges, this paper Is our favoiiu. Is, Several tine fallen during vctk. sbowirj of rain Ijt aSKllSil4MsiisHiBslsaSSSlal.iiiT