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ijMJgJjLLLLl'Jll.' 'li,'ltS!? Zz5Li.iuzj '.I lamiiiiiiiai MnfianamlB EGO 1 J ( V- f If ' . raafTt.T'-nf1" mm ,3r THE OR uj1M lllNikLi Vj n s w is pT' i - - - $5 PER AJTNTJM. mi m. arsr ""., n 1 1 to iiVTiS- A Ifcl HlPlltt HUJTOP . j mjBSCnlPt YEflMS 0 k!M1U ,(. v .iroo . t'.i . T uu U. . f JKK ljrtrirHln Z iivr... .. Mi',v i w ," it irf'rtbwa1 UM'.' vV- liu.lness Cant'- Kch Square, CffSniSn 00 ' for 8I ". 31 ou .'K twill 1 nirfo to persons who lJ!7ii M the extent or i'r wiuare. rt?i&rf ln tons slould to ".arkcd on 'TjnirAiofwlTcrllMiiiiit. tiu: SU3SrTlN'DS3L ? BOOK AND JOT) llW 6 . "AHAw-si i".k OFFICE, Jacksonville, Orogon. -'- . HOK m .1011 FMSHSOI! OF EYERY DCSORIPTION, twvutnl Wi NcatntM mv I)lil'i 1 ll" BEST STYLE OFtfHE AET, AT UllY LOW rOlGErn To H It 1 1 t li p Tlmci'i n.F4iir!mint of mitrrlnl l liw nntl Cltlt cr. mlallonlerfor l'l.Uii. Onuuhiital. wlfl Kuiy I'rintlnjr. iroinnlly I1II1 In wanwr nimuinoi i.iii m ciTvniiiiiuciniu. n ' i-ntlmrtit of I. am- l!.MH.tticlt n I it. Mrrt fiyrt.SumBionni'. fnbrpna, r.ccnllm, Ktc, lm;itn Hand, ami inrMK- ciK-nji. 1 '"" acUiiTlll OrfRon. ttiJI NTWIIW.-.U ll, PnnrUof IllC StlJl1lll tulJMMrlcl. Hio Kiiptviuu v -.. r Ogon, uml It XnU, Ul. , . rartlcular tlcnllon pshi lo prtieunnt; iiiui irmuti tml c1IHiik claim Mjpiluit Hm'(5iiv- Tftaicnt. auty W. S. BROCK, .MtonirJ' anil Cuiuurlnr nt In', nml BOLIOITOR IN OHANOERY, I'ni(riir I'll), llrrKOii. Til rraelkc In IIk vrIou ConrU orillilnjTor- nUfT. ami rrountlv allaiil to the collection of tUHt HKaluU ibo 1'nltcil .Slalw, tlimnisli nn' tiWpflt OL'rnt n'Mlnc nt (tiiinijron. innco la uvtw City, Uiw County, O, T. 30ir W. G. T'YADLT, Altornoy K t'otuiscUiir Ut Wiw, JackMiit lllr, OrrKOM (nice, I'ii Sialr. ner tlio Scvti.mji. OOlce, tu-lncMinlnulul to bU caru promptly ut. (tll to, JickronvllU-, Oct. 9, 1M8, Mtf R. B. SHELLING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, YrrUn, Cnllfornln. l)V on JUIn Slri-ct. Tour iloont miiIIi of the Cut ).1k lill practice la llic DIflrlct CourUofJnok Hironnty.O.T. '-':2'JII E. nAYDEN, COUNSELLOIl AT LAW, Ofllcc nt Kfrliyvlllc, Oregon. UT DRJ L. "GANUNG, T l'h (Irian, hiirK'O" ami Afnucher, Jncktuuvillv, Oregon. fttlce, on CulifunUa ttrccl, Kcoml iloor from tVo.Tin Hhop. Tlie LirMt ami bt celi-ctlon of Drupi ami UWnt Jnllclnw constantly on baml. Umti i. h. smTth, Alluniry nml ColiuiwIUr nt Xmw, nml 60LIOITOR IN QHANOERY, C'orvAlIU, (lrro, i uobacY (fejpEii; loriioy & Cuiiitouut'ur lit w lorntiy i uuiiiui nt Law, JACKiONVIM'Ki io.v. ''Aleclionn, nuil nil tipll) atUndnl 10. 1V tllunul bntslncMi aitf THOMPSON & GEEEH, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, JatkloliVlllr.Orrgon, ,ltio'JuckH)nlllti DroK Siorc' norlli Wcof California ttrvct, lliliil tloor nbmo Hio llw Iloux, t.TIIOMoy,M.p4 W. OUKKII.M.II. Jul) 3, 1108. Mir WM. HOFFMAN, TOT?ATlY 3PTXX3XjICi l'or JkcImoii (,'ounly, )rr(;oii. CiU, MortKaKct, I'owvn it Atlorncy, tic, Jmhii up, ami C'otiyuncln Kiuvrrtll? t-rowut- external. I Onicc.ttUol'ottOmec,JacV.f .vlllc. 39tr' . James" dTiFAY AKouncy ad pounscHor a(. 18' CorvnlUai. Oveaoii. HIHsnwtlco Innrrmc CourUof rfio H(atv jj.iiun.1 promptly to all MiuntM'viiinitttii to 7F nyi L II tlT' "Hy" ' . .in lm-m if ': vmw&sw JMjkMMte.Sb LMti ZLriec. WiUfMnJiIii ZtoUfrlrV AVE TAKMN' r-TAvr. rAxm'ftmwsmm JJLiur ll&VKIU JMmtmM surt burn dom0leiy KSNUYATKBi Mkj nunc by -?, "fftJJitiw'r .kh4 Twiniwii 'AlWfurnli1 . i4l..r!fi:, Jm Blw dwwwwi i wwHHfcywwx jy anil comr.irtrtblpitiuln ' lliClirmTBw; lt.ivtiiamnprlort'ooks ami wliwnl, wltli n t nipiilietl liinlrn Ihov uro nutlmrUril In m liiK ttml lla-lr T.VJUill rtmll bo nlmrtilahlly HilHiHwl Willi nil Hint H m-crmiry to wtUfy tin? tnti' ami fnney of Ihu trMH'- of iiilenrw. Jucktonvllle, Nov. flUi, 1W. tf PLAQUEMINE AXI l-'lnl loor wot tif tliu Now KUto Saloon, CallrornlnSlri'ct, TnrUvvlIIrj Oitroii. JT- 33. SIDF'ESDFLSt, I'roprlclor. TIip I'roprlclnr conlUUncu In III Iinvlnp In III llllt).'ftft&w "UI1IUIUIICO to llic inilillu" Unit llioy nrc now tn..rcil nml ilelcrtiilntd to Hire comUi'tc UiHiu'tinn in nil uno 'Gfo m;v ii.ilriinlo Iilm. ciuicr iy in Wmk. lhiv. or Jfi-nl. Mcab nt nil Hours, nml wrvol Mrlclly nml MlUlnctorlly tiioixli-r. Hall Flipper or Kxtm Dlmitn will lc fur nUlml In unliT. mi liort unticp. Terms Cnli, mul mmlentte. Tlio Ilur !to(!l;fil -with (lie clini- UVAt llll'K, Ll(UIU'rt . CIpll'H. Jaokinvim:. Octotier l.llli, 1WH, Koiiiyvlllc, Ort'Bon. T'Hi: ruiiscihiii'.ii having i:uectki) .L (i Lugo niMlllon to IhH well kiumnitniul, tlnittHl In tlio tnwn of Kcrbyvlllo, on tlio roul to Altbonie, Sailor l)l?plns nml Orw cent City, follclli a flmroof public pntronnBO. 3733.0 J?cCte'lG Will nlwnyii bo furnlihcil with tliu lwl tliu market nllnnls Ul,i,.l. lliuima riirnthil nn llbtrnl term". .KII1S It. I'UINIll.a KctIi.tvWc, .tiim SO, lV.'J. 2itr '. I I lI '' I r.iw.inwi"" AW.U V I I I rpili: UMilcnlKinil wllitn lo Inronu hl frlemW a. una UK' ir.uvnnK ihumic uiai. imunt i iii nnivnl tluMiUno llnneli.(li.ilfmu'licluiii Kr liyillle nml Jacl.'onvlllf. fiiniieily known n. Il.irkwuii nuicii,) .urn main umiiigt'iiitnia nun ruinlly tolaki cliar'or llic Ihhik1. lie Ik mm iirriMnil to nccommotlatu nil who limy p.ttion Izc Iilm, In Ihf try Ik1. itvh THE TABLE Will a' all tliiiw l' Mipfllwtllli llw lt lh' mark' I ntfonN: nml combliiul wIIIirooiI Stabling, Hamnri Grain, ami ft cnnfnl lintlor In nlltnilanco, ho Uok lo mttlt a fliarv of public lutrnnaitp. IIUUII IIKAl'S, lyl 1'roprlutnr. """HARDY" lELJUFr HAS crtvlnl n New nml Commmlloiu Tnv tin Htaiiil ut thu h'oiltli Uml or the III Canyon, DQUR4.AR COUNTV, 0. 'I'., Wlicrw lie I pn-p.mil lo nccointiiixl.ito Iho ii1h He In khm lylo. Tho lonj; n'iUnw ol llio proprietor at ll'il point prvcluitv llioiutewll) ofKiylnjflhat His Table will iom well fiirnllil n llic eoiinlrj- nrford T33LO JEJ-fcctTol " UrapplUil with lln nml (inllnln nljiinil.itico. AnlmaU will rrcclvi- jv.irtlcnl.ir ntlenllon. Kvtfy ntUntlon juul to rvmlor (Ikwo-wIio cull comfort-able uml wtltttctl. Hitf JESSE ROBERTS HAS Krccttil New Iliilltluir nml ndtlcil the obi tAwritiUnil nt C7a jtm - -"ji. 3i.II i, XOItTII KM) OF TlIK CANYON, IhmjU County, 0. T. Whew ho U preiyrftl to aecuiumwl tic thoTrav ellni; I'nbllc In kou1 iyle. HIS TABLE Will bo ui well fliniMitil w iiny In Orogon. Tho JBtablo In.large. uml well mppllul with I In) uml Rraln. rartlcul.ir iiltt'iitlnn paid lo nnluiaU AD'Kwry attention luld to Ilium who may favor hlnl with iwcall. Mltr GEO. P. JOHNSON'S K'VD'n '"'.'.' i n -ri A rAf Xt j.u i n o jL J t JX j. iv LUAVKS CiiMJHit City, Cal cry .Monday morning ut 9 o'clock ,. i., with the Unlti.il at.iteH ilall, ami couiucu nt bailor iilggingx wllli Chicago und I)ium' I.lnu of Stages lo Jackiouvlllc. ; Joliiisoil'rf Kxpii'ss A1k Ioavch CrcK'tnt City liunuillatcly after Iho arrival of each ilnimer.uml connect with lleek liiau'it IIvpii'M ut Jacksonville, Alio conmclH with Diignii A, Wnll'n Kvprvui to Han l'ruiiclxw, tit Crv'fceut City. OctoU-r 10. 1WS. iotr THOMAS CHASE, JS-tSt"lDl Livery AND Horso Market, uuaijNH aiTV, o. t. rpillS line mul ncll nrraugiil Livery wnl Sale J. etablo Id vituala iippadlu Jo1. Tears iic-1'ioiif HuUiling 'f rnveler can Iw uccuuiuioiUtcil wllft llngglcH mid llortsi . ' Mlorxck'nuil liugglen nlwnyji ready for sliorV ildet". ' No lulu niarwl to uccoiaiuIatc tiMjorrwrt. TIM perlciM.tV grooms alwaya In in- tenifance." TerimOhean for cash, October '.'0, IWtJ. ytr EU4 r;HM JAOKSONTIlUa, twirwwuii i ww"M IAWS OF THE UNITED BTATE8i HV avtiiuiutVi Our. IiXX Vi, An 'Act imakinjr Anpropri nllona for the Nnvnl Service for tlio Vrnr ending the thirtieth of Junu, eighteen linn tired and sixty. Jkil cnatlttl, liy the Hcnnto nmlltonecnf llcprcfentntivcs of tho United flntes of Alnc cn In (Jongrcs assembled, 'I'lmt the following Kunts be, and Ihcy nrc hereby, npproprinlal, to be twid out or nuy monoj' not ollicrwio np proiirmtcil, for tho yenr ending the thirtletli of June, eighteen hundred mul sixty. I'or pny of coiiimlMion, wumiut, nnd potty olllccrs nnd fcatncn. Inclinliiiff tho engineer corn of thu iinvy, three million nine lutndrevl uml thirty thousand four liuudrcd mid thirty nine dollurjt. For tho payment of oITiccrs rcfltorcil to the unvy under tho provisions of tho net of Jiitinn ry mxlccntli, ciulitecn hundred nnd flfty-scvcn, during tlio pcriwl nf their retirement or ruj. pciitlon, sixty-two iiiouftitHl tnrco iiumtrcti nmi ninety-four dollar. Tor provision for coniiniIon, vrnrrnnt. nnd pstty oflicew nnd Minen, includiiig engi neers mid muriiiM nttnchid tu vcuscls lor sen crvice, nine hundred umiforly-lho thousand eight liuiidrcil nml forty ilillum. Ifr surp.'ons' necvwurln nnd npplinncca for the tick nnd hurt of the tuny, inchitlittf: the en gineer nnd marine corpj, rilrty-llve thousand nix hundred dollar. I'm' fuel Tor Iho nnvv. Inlxi niirrlinsnl In liieiuodf prcfciiliul by law f r oilier mittcrials, und for the tranportatioti thtni)f,Blx liundml tliomatul ilollarri. Tor tho purclinc of licmp nnd other materi al for the navy, three hundred thousand dol lar. I'or llic reir. nnnameut, nm. cinupmctit ofvesfeU), one inltUoii dollars.' 'lonirdl'linl not motv llian one tlioumnd dolinnt eha'J Ihj ccjiendcd In any navy yard in the repair ofiny cmc1 until tho ittveMity of ucli repair md the nrohahlc ihmI thenof Unecrtalued by tin report of n bonrd of not 1cm than three oliicers ol tne navy. I'or ordnance nnd ordimnccf ilorw nml small nniir, iiieludiiiK iueldeiital e.pene, llw litin dml nixUixty-tlirve thoimiuil dolluni. I'or cnnlin;.-cnt cxjieinrti that nwv accrue for tlio f'llloiwiijr purMMe, vi: freiglt am. IrntHportaliiii. )rinliiur nnd itutionery.udur tit luff in iiewsmicri, IxMiki, mnM, modibi, and iirawinfr. purcnaar iiihi icjHiir oi iirecugine nnd mnckiuery, repair of nnd Clouding to ulrain cngmeM in inivy yanW, purdiaw nnd malnlainencc of liori ami oxen, nm driving tennw, enrti. tlmlicr wlioeli', nnd tho pir.liaso mid rt'wlra of workmen' ImiU, jioiingo if pub lic kttero, fuel oil, mid cnmll for navy yxnU and shore tnt;"iw, lwy of wntclimcn and incl- denial Inlior Hit clmrKiitlik' to any other up nrimrlntlmi. tniisDorlatioti to and labor utten- ding tlie delivcy of proiioiw mid atorv,r. foreign ntntlon wlieraifp. iloel.iige. ntvfnder travelling cr-w ofofliivr und ojlilce rcnl, onl1"' , ', ftle, storv.jfl.il to toiv rttiei, eoniml'tioif and tiav n .Miin.lui.o. nwrmvi ilewrtcr, (wriiUn lwy to jkrorfl nttrmllug rotirt imirtial, rourU or liupiiry, nnd oilier icrvlew nulliorl0 Iiv law. n.iv to judircH mlvocale, pilotngeaml tnwugoof vowels. unit iiMHtnnco to vcmm in ilUtreivi, mul lor bills of health nml (iimr.ritliu; oxih'ihui of ve setaofthe ITiiilctl HlnttMtiaw In foreiirn norl. eight liiindm) nml ninety-six tliomaiid dollaw: V(0vh11, 'Mint tin- expenditure under tho.! forcgomg appropriation (hall bo so nccniinted for tu to show llic ilibiirtmeiit by cueli In roan, tinder cneh ivsjieclive upprnprfatioii. I'or tlie payment of tlie charter, o purchaH of Vessel for tho I'amguny Kxiwlitioii for nine month', two . luiiidreil nnd tlghtynliip thousand dollars: 1'rmilM, 'rim it the said vessels shall not be purchased, no more shall lib ned of tho sum herein ntiprnrn'otrd, than may lo necesMry to pay for tlio cUrter of said vc&cl. ut tho ratoiiirmil on. for such tlmo ns tliej' Way bo employed by (ho O'ovcrnnient of tho unitcil Kintii). Mamie Corpi.Vor pay of oflleew, non- comini)ioneil odiccr, musicniii'. privatet?, clerks, iiieieii;rr. slcwnnls, nnd servant, for ratlon ami clothm; ror servant', uilditioiml rations for five venr' service, for nuilrawn elothingnnil rations, liountlcx forrwnlistments, four hiiiidh.il nnd twenty-eight tlmnnnd nine hundred and tliirty-K'vcn dollar and thirty cent. I'or nrnrwnn, scvenlono tlioownd seven luiiidreil nml fin'iiIntMloll.ir. I'or clothing, scVeiity-thrco (Iiowiml elcht hundred nnd fifty-six dollar. I'or fuel, twcnty-lwo tiiotisaml Ihreo bun- ilrwl nnd fotly.lwo dollar nnd twcnty-lho cents. I'or mil Inry slortw, v: imy of nrmorew. repair of nrnw. purchase of 'aecoulrwientn. ord irniiee store, Hug, ilriinw, life, mil other hi- striinieiits. twelve thousand dollars I'or traiHiiorlatlon oUkxt andtroons.nud expense of recruiting, fourfcen lUouwnd dol lar. I'or renalra of barracks, nnd rent of offices where (hero nro no public htilldinf for that pnrpojc, ctgni inoiisami uoiinr. - i'i j Fot (Jontiuwiicics, viz; frclglil, ferrintfo. Idll. cartage, wharfage, compensation lo liuhro nil. voente, jier diem for nt'eiidlng cort-iiiiirtial, courts oriiiipiiry.aml for constant labor, lioiue rent In lieu oi quarter, nuriai oi ikHvased mu rlne, printing, ulntlonery, prutnge, tclegrnpli. hi iintriliiri4tnn iff ileserk'M. nil intiill.r ,...a foram. straff, furniture, Ued-saeLs. simdof. shovels, n.te. picks, drpsnlcrs' tool, kc of n norso lor iiiu iiiesfeiiger, pay oi mairoii, wusti erWoman, nml porter nttho lioiilinlheail.nunr. lers, tliirty-tuo iiinusanu nvo iiiiNret tlollar. - . ... - ... t Nuvy lariu. For tho preservation of work and for lUt current rejwlr at tho soerol ay )aid, vix: ai I'urikiiiuuiii, iuw iiniiipsmiv, ten tlion Wm dollars. At llostoii, fifteen thouand iio!hih. At New York, twenty thousand dollum. At Philadelphia, fifteen Ihim&ind dollar. At Washington, ten thousand dollars, At Norfolk, twenty thoiinind dollar. At l'cnsncolu, ten thousand dollar. At .Marc Island, California, twenty thousand dollar. At .Suckctt's Harbor one thousand dollar. Hospital. I'or tho construction and completion of works, and for tho current repairs ol the tomt nl naval httpilaU; Jlotlon, For repairs 6T hospital buildings and fences, two thousand ie huiidriil dollars. AVic Yoik. For repair of buildings and fences, M!en tlioiuaud iiollarj. Aoiii dtyluw.Fur paving and curbing on tfhlppai siu-et, paimmg and nMiring building, furnttmu and repmra oriinn,,hoirjO clcairlni! and whltc-ttashing, fiirnace. criiteff.' uml rouge, nnd reimlw, ireiti'tiiid treo-bo.Ne- OHiyiiippeu blicctyga ii, undvrtcrrcnt'lax cjojeii IUUHS.UHI onu miiiineii mm unny-iiyc iloiiars. For supjwrl of beucficiarlcK at liic usyluin, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, twenty-six thoiunml els htindrwi nlui eighty iloilnr. iVorol-.For ropa ;e of Imlldillw, tiihlccli thousand two hundred alid sovculv dollar-. Prtiwcod-FoV cewrl rcpnir of hospilhl buildings, nnd Tor draining nnd llllitig iloilih, ten thousand five litibdictt ttolhtn. ( hlgaxitlrs. For the construction nnd complelion 6f works, nnd for the current rcivaire of Iho sever al nnvnl magazines: 1'orltmoulli, Nttr Hammhirt. For gun-sk-Ubs shot-beils. new p'owder magazine, und repair of nil kinds, forty-1x thousand four hundred mul ninety-seven dollarn. 7foon. For repairs of nil kinds, two thou sand live hundred dollars. iVeio York. For completing armory, nnd repair of nil kinds, cght thousand dollar. 'AiMc7iiii!. For repair of nil kinds, one lliousnud dollars. Norfolk For completing Rtonc pior and landing nt Fort Norfolk, powderbout, and repairs of nil lauds, flfty-llvu thousand ulna hundred nml sixty dollars. 'eiiwfon. For repair of nil kinds, one thousand ilullnr. I'or nay of superintendents, nnvnl construc tor., nnd all tho civil establishment at the several navy yard nnd stations, one hundred and (lfty-two thousand four hundred ami fifty four dollar. For ttio purchase nf nautical instrument required for the uso of llic navy; for rcpnlr of llic same, mm ulsn or astronomical Instruments; and for the purchase of nautical book. iiiun, and charts, nnd for backing nnd binding the same, twenty-live llmusaml ilntiar. i'or printing nnd publishing sailing direc tions, lijdrogruphicul survey, mid astronomi cal observations, in addition to the balance on hand, seven tiiotisaml dollars. I'or continuing the publication of the series ol nm ami Lurrent ctiaris, nml lor octroy ing all cxticnsot connected therewith, fifteen thousand dollar. For models, drawings, and copying; for pos tage, freieht. nml tmnsnortntlon: for kccnlmr grotimi in nriter; lor luci nmi nguis; nmi lor -,.-. -"----,----.;.. i . 11 othcr.cnntiui!rnt c.xneusos: uml for the wn ge or jicroin rmployctl nt tlio United Shite Xntal Obwrvnlory and Ilydrographlcnl Ofllcc, vk: one liMtriitucnt maker, two watchmen, and one porter, six thousand dollars, For tho erection mid repair of building. improvement ami preservation of the urouuds, ami for contiugtneii' ut tho United Htatcs Naval Acudcmy, fifty thousand dollars I'or completing soven screw slni)w and one Mh'Wiieci Mtcamer, nutnorizeti nv act twclllii Iiiik', eighteen hundred ami liltv-vight, six hundn.ll nnd seventy-four tlionsatuf dollar. followii-,vy,o..JJ-.i-,i.(-i,..L,i'.yllft,T,orii(ii, rvuiur laimlml uml iiiiy-niuc, lie, anil tlie eji h hereby, confirmed. "General Order. Chief engineer ol inoro tlinu twelve year will rank with commander. Lhler engineer of leu tluin tnclvojcar, with lieutenant. Flmt lUilitmit engineer, next nftcr Hculcn- nut. . .. w , . u. h'econd niutant cnginccni next after mas ter. Third asrishinl engineers, with tuldihipmcn. Commuiidiiig and c.Nccutlvo officers of whnt ever grade will lake precedence over all engi neer officer. This onler confer no authority lo exercise military command uml no additional right to quarters. J.HAAl'TOlCnV. Sicrctory of the Navy, Navy I)cnarliiiciit,.lanuary l.'l, lBSU." Ha: II. Ami be it further tnattttl. That tho ilxlli section of the net of sixteenth January, uguiccn iinnureu nun niiy-sevcu, cnuiicii -aii ret t6 nmcild nu net to promote the efficiency 61 thu navy" shall bo so construed us to In clplo officer who, ut tho time wcrcilmpcd nr placed oh llic reserved list, had been detuch ol from duty or removed from command for ui,osoi! inefficiency or unfitness, but who nuvi Hince Keen rciilonil to the ncllro list, mul suthoflicers shall rccelvo the same my they werorccelvlmr resncctlvelv when thev weroxo iletft5ic or reinoviii, i lo tlie tcrminnlloii of incir innse wncn so nctncneil, ilwliicting nny nay tley may linvo otherwki rceeivwl during thu tluu nfoitsaid, nnd that tills shall extend to any niccr who has been transferred from tho furloiglilist to tho leave or absence list by the PraMctr., with tho advice nnd consent of the .Senate. That inch oflleew nf the navy us were ilrop)l froln thu eervlco by tho action of the lato "Nival Hetlriug Hoard," and who havo Ih-cd suUeuciitly restored to the service nml placed upm tho "lurloilgh" or "leao nav a. --. a -' . .. . list, snail no won ci I luriougli pay, II placed upon the fttrlolgh list, mid leave pay if jdaccd upon thu lenvu list, for mid during tho tlmo they were go dripiKil, deluding nny pay which Ihey otherwise vcclvcd during tho tune afore said. Ai'i-novKil, Mircli .1, 16a0. Cunt. Slouo md hi whole surveying party, have liven drlvcnut of Houora, nnd havo ta ken rcfugo nt jort Hiichaiiau, in Arizona. Tlds will probally lead to serious difficultv ttitb Jlexlcoi Two men, slrniifcrs to iiicb other, got Into n dupnte upon tho highway, when the follow ing conversation tok jihicc : I'll let you kiioai sir, I'm Mr. Hodge," ex claimed one. "And I'll let you know I'm equal lo several of you-I'iii -Mr. Hnlgcs," replied Iho otiwr. lkrrniuiii.K. A young Inily fresh from boarding cliool.nndi'Mery ttccoinplished," on returning to her filllicTn house, was requested by the "old man" togo out nnd milk ono of the cows, nnd on gcttlig- Into tho yard sho in iiocently Impiired, "ic'itj unimal guw Me itii rnyC" Tho bride nml bridciroom l1vo each other their lunds nt tho altar, vt prize flghterrslrake hands before they begin lo light. lLrtiii Timks. Tho tiiiea rirc'sald lo bo so I aril In Halifax, that the two editors of thu nowspaer published theo smoko tlie same cigai5taking It by turns.' I( is said that bleeding a,partly blind horso ut tho noo will rewtora hlmo sight ; to ojien rt rrtin'a eyc,you mujt bleulhim ut the jiock et. At rtlato firemen's supjiernt Hurlingtou, Kdwarcl Hrodley gnvo tho following toast: 'Luilie of 'it), like tho fiiemaii' bucket well Iiooki1, nnd, like lireinvrr, ilelfghting in the exhibition nf their hae." A X,vrunAf.- DKNTiiirioi-; TJic commnn straV-lierry Is" a natural dwitrlffe',- jrn'd its juTce,-VfitM)irt any preptirrfffonV ffissolie the calcareous Incrustations ol .theUeelli.und reli dcr the breath sweet and agreeable. The SlooperB, ' They nrc Mceplngl Who nrc sleeping! Children, wearied with their play i For the slars of night nre peering, And the sun hnth sunk awny. As the dew upon the blossoms Bow them on their slender stem So M light their own blossoms, Dftlmy sleep hath conmlcrcd them. They arc sleeping I Who are sleeping? Mortals, compassed round with wo, Kyellds wearied out Willi weeping, Close for every wenknes now j And that short relief from sorrow, IIurusKcd nnturo shall sustain, Till they wake again to-morrow, Strengthened to contend with pntnl They nro sleeping! Win) are sleeping! Captive In their gloomy cells Vet sweet dreams are o'er Iilm creeping 5 Willi their many colored spalls," All they love again they clnsi them; Feel ngnln their long-loU Joys ; Hut the haste with which Ihcy grasp them, Kvery fairy form destroy. They arc sleeping! Who nrc sleeping! .Miser, by their hoarded gold J And In fancy now nro Imnplng Genu nml pearls of price untold. Golden chains their limbs cncumlier, Diamonds seem lieloru them strnwn ; Hut the haste with which they grp them, Hvcry fairy form destroy. They nre sleeping I Who nro sleeping! I'auso n moment, softly tread ; Anxtou friends nre fondly keeping Vigil by the sleeper' In-tl 1 Other hope have all forsaken One remains that similiter deep Fpeak not, lest the slumliertr waken From that sweet, that Miring sleep. Thny arc sleeping! Who nr sleeping! Thousand who havo im1 mvwy, From a world of wo nnd weeping, To the regions or decay I fc Safe they rest tho green turf under .Sighing hreciu), or music' brwth, Winter' wind, or summer' thunder, Cannot break the sleep of denth. u make tho lullowing extract from iho siicciul Oregon correspondence of thu Sacni1 mcuto f'nioii of July '.'7th. Our rcuder will nt ouco see that the writer is well acquainted witli Oregon politic nnd the move on tlio po litical chess board, nml call their special attcn lion to the following : "It is almost certain thai Tjiii!ii'' Stout is elected by n small mnlnrlly, ray sl.xtwn. ThTstrnftfTfircrtlrc. In tlio menntime something is u womlirlul lulling ull'irom the usual Demo cratic majority of two thousand which tho Territory of Oregon, on former occasions, used tu roll up for "Old do. luie mid the Demo cratic ticket." Of tho cniwe which led to this result, as well a tho deleat of Dcluzou Smith fur United States Senator ut tho lute eJ(nioi(iir(i(.Twioii of our legislature, 1 will neak hcreulter. The total vote polled is very small- .hundred of Dcmocmts refusing to go to the poll on ucconnt or their ilHulKctlou to ward Stout. The Republicans turned out In their full strength. I'hls has been the closest election ever held in Oregon since party lines havo bovu drawn here. Tho Democrats uiiiully curried their Territorial ticket for Coiurimmau by from llftu'ii liuiidrcil to two thou'aud majority. Of the ouisw which kil to this terriblu falling off in thu number of Democrutio vote 1 will say a few mini. Your Hun Francisco coleiupo. raric usually very poorly informed upon Or cgon mutter may uttribute it to oar grow big antipathy to the .ccomptonism of the present AdininistniTion, mid to Smith nnd JjujoV in dqratioii ol that Administration, i nee thf? have fallen Into tho jauie miatuke, i.n nteulioaul on their part, I auppate in endeavoring to account lor the failure of the lato Legislature to re-elect D. Pinlth to tho United Slates .Sen ate. Scarcely anything, however, could lie further Irani tho truth. 1 would like tu com fort mvsclf with tho name nssurunco thov seem to take solace in- iiumely, that the result of our recent Congressional election, nml of our attempt til a United stales bciintoriui ciectlou was a rctiudiutiou of tlie iiiifairiua of tho 1- comptoiiijiu of Huchaiun'a Adininistratioii-if it were so. inn li I uoi. anil i cunnoi miui mv Meg to tho truth of history, or attempt to Ueiuue your reader wjtu a iaiciiooii, nowever coinrorU'JIe It tniglit bo lo inyscir or other? to do so. . r ... .-..- A largo majority of the iicoplo of Oregon, I I.... nlll..l tl... ..!..... I ....1......M .....i. !..,." for themalvtt, nro undoubtedly in faer of al imvuiu eviuvw iiiu uiL-iiiai iiiuuui iiuvaiiuu lowing tlio Mine privilege to uuiern, inn nu- liter innii uu nicy euro iioiumgnuouiK. i on muy deicnd thev will ultvnys rebuko "Con B;nsioual" or "Kxccutlvo" or "Judicial" Inter vclllion lo force slavery Into a Territory, or to keep it out. despite the rlshes of tho people thereof, whenever that rpieslioh come fairly before them fur adjudication. Like tho rent of tho people ol this Union who nrc not blinded by jlrcjudicc, self-Interest and intcmK,rutc zeal, thoy love justice and fair play In the settlement of tho Territories, as well ns in other matters. From whoever, or whatever party the opposite or this coinus, they will bo sure to rebuko it. Constitution, or no CotUtltUlloti, Supremo Court, or no Supremo CoUrt, they will insist on "ciiunl and exact justice" for all men, and fiom all sections of the Union in the common ilomaiii of tho whoio country. They will nei ther go with Sewnrd in his forays upon tho in stitutions of the South, nor with lliiclmnun in Ids forays or tho iiutltutlons of tlie South J If tho power to Legislate upon the subject of s avcrr in no icmioriui is in Lvuguw, iv i..V..M. r i,....i.. ti i ,.i.nv,.nS non- nnd for nil tlmo to come not until ibo North haii . . ,..,. w. mT,(, ..... .-j...... -.-.. .-- - gatheied sulliclcnt Congrev!lp;nf slrcngtn " use it against slavery, n the IkpuWicans "' - mnto they would do, nor yel uuiii tlio p""; hail such a Congre a .MissUaippi Jrrotfn would fee! asMirerf in t'Qming before and dc- WUU1U irei omv " vym-a " j manding of them n "Consrrtssloual slave cojiu fortlioTer?lrorie3". Ypu may depend that Orcgofi will take the broad, temible, nd only national ground or uusnuto ami entire non-intervention by uny of Cbo,tlcparbnertts of the Federal Government with .the subject of lavo- ry in1 tho Territories when tbey me calk to pais rrpbrr tlrnt (lucstiofr.- .Tjiat, how I ....... l' il.v ..u.... Al.ll,n' I called on rcver, l, l IIU UTOI IIV lll v,r v,vv.,... y,,ni, nrr ;iH..if ttl all In slight durinir the lafowWiiHi Vs Mt rftfftly risiMo", tfiill M I , . 1.1.1 ......l.l.bbl l.u ,1... MA.ili nf lrrt iron, Uir ilcctiu woj ratio, r a strifc-for Lc 19, Mastery of the PcmoSct-nllc party thnn n con test for lirincintcof nliv sort. 1'itlmhs I abcuhl except the ltcptiblicati clemei.t proper, vVliWi utiuouotcii'y in me election ol igan Kept tlie fundamental principles of their party In view. This pnrty. how over, never before counted more than one-tlilnl or tlio voters or Urcgon in it. 1 lint the Kcpiiblican party came this year so near electing its nominee H due nmttiiy to the t)lrlt of "rule or ruin' which has) characterized the course of thn leading fcplrit of the Oregon Statesman, heretofore tho most prominent Dem ocratic paper in tho State. F.jtublished In the early Infancy of the Territory, (in 18S'0) as the special Oijran of the Hemocrntlc party, deriving a large Federal support from tho publication of the laws of the Units 1 Slate nnd the Ter ritorial public printing, it had for year n nrnctical monopoly ol llciiocrnlio journalism In this Territory. This patronage and rrfog uiireil liartv leadershiu uuve it n circnlatioii mid Conscipicnt itillucucc much beyond its uV scrt. uencral iino liimwii, wiiom it now wars anon, contrlbutfl larsrlv to thn resii II for while it opcnlv siitniorted him, .vet secretly thirsted for his blood, mid was plotting hi downfall, he, unconscious of hU secret design wm pampering Its eilitor witl. leileral vutron nge, umi lining mo lciterni otiiccs ol tlie conn try at the editor' suggestion with his (UuieV own secret enemies. Few, or none, were an pointed to ofllcc who were not recommended by the '-.Salem Clique Cabinet." This cabinet had the Democratic nrcnirHtlon of the conn try in their own hands. One of the person ol the ("liquo Trinity was Chairman of the State Contrnl Committee, ami ut ino same lime noui tho oihco of Superinlcn lent of Indian AITnir In which latter position ho wielded a Federal patronage of half n million, annually. Oilier member of it held oilier lucrative mid Inllueu tlal position:. In fact, n I said before, all the offices or the country, from the highest to the lowest, were in their hands, nml every dollar by tlam or their mibonlinates expended was dispensed Vrfth an eye single to the iiintiufue turo of a secret public tenlimciit that could be exploded nt any moment they choo to ignite tl nguiusi ttiurann who iiroeureii liirni tins natronngc against Gen. him, They dared not tumly the match while iur Territorial con dit'oti remained while tho people ctcctcU their ilelogttlo for they knew i-ncral Ijuip' influ encu with the jioople would involve them In ut ter defeat mid dlBcomflture. Hut the moment we iihoolt nit the hiibihmonU ofTerritorial vaif Rahicc. and that Gen. J Jinc sousht to uo l ni ted .Slate Senator, tnd had to seek it from the legislature, n ixxly of men le honwl than Hie K'oiilc, nml more liable lo be operated unoti bv wire-worker, that moment vnx seized upon to cxplwlo the mine which lrad for years liven cngiiircred under General I.nne' feet. A J halhsunnressi.il effort was mado to tblJliww 1 rm ,.. . . - ... . ami Mnitn, -mrr was jrrcinatureiy auamioiitsi, from two eoiisidcrnllons : The Hint, that Inie was in too great force In that lAgislaturo lo be attacked then ; and the tfcmid, that the classification of United .State ijonutors would at nil events, (no matter which straw he drew) render his Unit tciui a short one, not to exceed two years at the utmost limit ? and Ids enemies by the cxpiiiition of that time would lie better I iKViintvd to render their ilfurts uirulnst liiui midit turn un that vblild assist them to nn dermiiiu hi acknowledged popularity with the people, i inn soiueiiiiiig was mnno io turn up alter the most m no veil fashion. The failure of thn On-gnu ATimlssIon Hill to iium at tho nession of H.17 B was seiuil tipnu by iane' i-ncitih- licrc us b ire('Xi fi'r commencing tlio long ii:iiitatcu nuaeK iinon him. Tlie oimorttiuo moment was boliewl a have at. last lomu round. Immed'ateJy afier tho ndlnurnment of the firtt seenlon of tltt last ('uiignvf Hush, of the Oregon tite!nan. wrote ut Snlcm. In this Stale, a letter Hated nt Wushingtnu City accusing Gcii. Lane of privately intriguing to keep Oregon '6ttt of the Union until l.o should havo been n&iuird of his (Iaiio') olectiou to tho United Mates Sen ate by the Oregon JxgUlature, wlifoli did not meet until the July following the adigununciit of Congress. This letter vus tlio signal for u umud rush, so lo sneuk, of hocus correspon deuce from dillereut liorlloiu, of this StntD to tho columns of tlib Slatenman, rxpresslro of iliMiturnciion wi'.n ami uistruti in tne courso of(iei) lame, wjieciully Ids sunposu coure in rt'lutiou to tho Adtnbsiioi; Hill. Now, tl.c whole kennel ( f Hush' hungry retainers, whom he bail the oonliil inr od man (I.nno) to ap point to places of trust und profit in Oregon ibirst forth uHin h'w truck, nut! like tho Jew Uli rabble of old cried "Awny with hlui ! cru. cify him!" There wn but till difference be tween tho "swinish miillltudo" who Ihrongod Pilot' hall nnd the swinish crowd who throng od the Federal ofticcs. III Oregon, that while tho rormcr "Knew not w iu. tbey tliu," ino lat ter have not that poor excuse to make for their treachery mid ingratitude they nt only litiew what they were doing, but hail Iwug lain in wait, and hud been in training, to do It. All this time Gun. Lime was in Wtuhineton attending to Ids duties n the representative of Oregon nttemitng to ins nunc, i navo no doubt, with till hi mli'lit and main, lie came home to Oregon only once in every two jear. Ite.ttnsin Washington when ho waseleclwl to the. United Slate Seimto in IfiStf. He re mained there until the close of thu K-wIc-n juit past. In the Fall or hut year fI85f1) Smith and Grovcr went to Washington both, or tl for mer at least, with Instruction from the Suh-in Clique Cabinet to procure, by hook or by crodk, whether it existed or not If It didn t exist, manufacture it, us the "Metropolis' let ter was made "d-n the odd" evidence to convict Gen. 1m "I" having kept Oregon out nrtlinTTninii. Smith admit on thoBtftinp since his return that thi wasv'he import of what tho Cli'pio tuoinei instructed nini io no. 11 rover, with hi ,w,w' caution, doesn't say "nothing tu nououy." When South reached Wellington 1io could find nollii"? t0 convict aino of the charge ...r..P.ia&alnt him 1 tho boj;u cornlon- deuce, W faand mueli to commend Imio for in couacl;l,u" ""y u,c '"iiioii iuv""" m woj; ,i nil other where Uregon aosconcciicu. Ipo wrote home to the press of Oregon. The jftufomnn then commeiieod to nttack -- , j .. . . , nr ,i1iiv U"' And tins wus the came of tho lato ex traordinary proceeding i ou'r Ijcgbluture by which Smith was not rceiecKii, am 1101 oc- cause of hi or Lane' Lifomptonisni. The men who opposed hint would tat Jiecoinploii Umpr mu- other "iii. rml cram (loan tho opening or the sluvo rade "o,top of it, ir tbey were'dv grensri' with sullioep. drippings from tlio' Fcdcrsl Treasury. T'ie leadera in the tnoicinuit ro u deinoralbcd set of ilciwi goguia renegaik'S from all' the political par tita In the Slates- who, finding here an clc m'errl vMiieh they could make serviceable to the promotlou of their own sclfUh ends, club lxl tnivtbcr nrnund tho lendfii!' snlrlt of tin- Uresron S'talesirian. a their riiigKaifer, to ue "the f-d Pikes," us fliey privately denominate tlo neonle of Uregon, -j uey nave used tucm snd obu--sd them. ts0 So long as tiei sa!3 silver sjirjnv lur th5O6dUcR..0f the Qfrfvu" ... VOL. IV. NO. 80. lan. thev continued lb riiout, with the forco Of'ttraJc'inrtnr'rfatls'lVrrWcTinhe" OrcgouiahSl" IWt the WoWeiit tbeir trndo was taken from theVn they rush to set firo td her Icmplc, ns did tho head HrthVsmn forgVt his linme nnd bnVn't time to lobk for It) wllo Hang the bramHnto the Temple orlian. This nccmmls, in part, for the late falling on Inoiir iu;ualDcmocratic.majoriiy..fliariwi. conntr, ns will Ikj obscrveil the seat of tho Snleiu Clique Cabinet, containing Salem, tho publication; plcc of.thclr organ, tht SlaUsmml - which usually cave six or seven bindrcd majority Tor the Democratic ticket. lh ycat gives nearly eight hundred taujority the Wthcr wnv lor the Jtcpuuitcnns. ..,.. 1 have said Hint Grovcr, our Jhto Congress man. wouldn't vnUicly commit hilnscll to cl thcr Hush or Line. Hut Fcqrclly lib vo known to plav thospv upon tho movements or Ijiiip and Sniith at Vitshttlgton, rtnd o keen the Salem Cliqno Cabinet mlHsetl r Mlthcir actions while nl tlio Federal City. JlUifi lctiee, too, was interpreted to mean that hd could, ir ho chose, corroborate tho charges n gainst Iinc Preferred by the Smtnmati, but that ho was desirous of maintaining nrnlchblc relations with his collcnguu itt the Upper IIouso, nnd lor the Present did not choose td do It. Hut the public were ghtn tb under stand, through the inticndo of thu Slatatfiali. that it was not liecnusc such evidence did Hot exM nt Washington that Grovcr didn't Itro dace it, but because he didn't deslro to. 'I'ldj was the impression left upon tlio public Willd by the organ, Meanwhile- tho period for the holding or bar Slate Convention to nominate a Congressttiail In phico or Grovcr was creeping on njwec. -The Central Committee, in the hands entire's enemies, tried to precipitate it before; the Gen eral would havo timotn reach Oregon from Washington.. Thoy railed in fixing it ni i ear ly n the" desired) but succeeded ill bMling It on the "JOlii April last. Neither I-ntir. Smitli or OroviT had then nrrived from WnshiHglon. The Convention met. Lnne'n friiiuU .were largely in the ascendant, and, as Grovcr's re nomination would Iks a virtual iiidorscrrtciit of the charge ngalnit (icn. lane which Grovcr was known to make privately, he wa slaugh tered nml 1-ansiiiff Stout, your California Know Nothing, nominated. A mora Wirprtn nato selection could not be found In li State. That Gen. lane has not lieen burled, rieen, deei, lieneuth the weight or this nomlilalloh Is mi evideiico or hi impregnable slrenglll with tlio mnsc hero. J lad an Orcgonlau IkkU nominatwl, nnd ono whoso hands were ffce from the stain of "Sams" grips, lalie wfnikl hne had no trouble in carrying him through against the combined forces of tlie Stitietmaii itillucnee and.tjai j;i'U!hVu'-prru"ag"all.jl n.'uTirori:!a politicians," nt best. Tha cbndi lioti or your State finances, not lb fay ybur political morn!, give them a wry bad tma tigchcrc. Hut when ou mid to this, tho (in our eyes) damning crlnu or Know Nothing ism oh, horribV! Well. thefC two cohsidera tions In coniiectiiii with S o-Jt, together tvith the fact of Grour's supjKcl ncqtiailitaucd with the war debt, wim made the most of. The StatetMim hnred upon tlie'm colitililiallri It wo nothing but "Cunfbrnla Know XutM iug Stout."- -CuHloriiiB, politlcima riilticd State credit ruinous taxnllblV oU firlnerS will have to sell every thing io pajr llu Ugh taxed wc arc going to liavo ptltMu u.liy thrw California jiolillciani in Oregon. Poor Gro veri Tho wur debt! Nobody UtilGrovcrkiiowii anything ubout the war debt1 Tho Wr tlebtl Oh, thewnrdeblVIol!" And this wn tho sort of kii'pport whlclia Deiuocratic (!) journal, pampered Ulid (Vilby Democrat ic jiatrouage for years, guru to tho first Democratic nominee who wa not of ii choice. In addition to this, thu secret agents of the Cllnne Cabinet weroruijiiriaclng every hole mid corner of tho State, fome'ialhg dissat isfaction witli and distrust of tho Democratic nominee, and inciting the peojdo to 01cfor Ignn,the ltcpublicaii noinlnee. Ami the object or all this wiuf-llot (he sut ce or principles or any sort, good, bad, of It diirercnt not the succeiw of Fn-o Stato or of Slave State iirlnclples not Ihe success 6T lie publican or of Democratic riueip!cs -IHvafl ueitluT for tho Admiuistnltioit lior agninst it In favor or loni)iton or opposed ttfll hcIiIht was It Tor the promotion f or (he put ting down of the principle of Popular Sover eigntybut it wns for the purliow of gaining a temporary triumph over Gen. lane, that they might, if per wibilily, destroy Ids pres tige at Washington! They wished to des troy hi prospect for tho Charleston nomina tion; first, by making ii show thil ho could not carry hi own Stule, and, secondly, to des troy hi iulluciico with tin) Administration uml with tlie next Cougrvu, lest ho tliould suc ceed in pitting our war djbt paid. They hope to dWeut him fof United States Scuator neat jear upon tho strength of hi falling to procure the pufnwnt of the war debt, while iluy thiuw all ihe obilaeJes possible in the wuy of hi getting it paid. Jiwt hear tlie malignant glee with which tho Stulfm:w contemplate iU supjioscd tilumph ovwtncold Kililien It.gIo.it over hi con templated ruin wiib 1,(10 savgo fury of a hye na itnl tLe Ikrw: npjictitc of u emmibai about to feast imon a carcass.! "Imlutsl, Ids (L-me's) downfall hero, a on destroy his prettige ut Washington; for he has Lent UP Ids humbii-? 'bonularhv' Iiv Ids lOirc. sentalion thai Iig md a fetuto ut his back, that he 1 tentit Oitgon, hml it iitJm breerhei podtt, and could give It to, or withhold it frorrt.iiny. owy lie riiuev; uvf uro muiutrf fll irSSiUlig ton, nnd they never, iforthipa setting tun1--A lite a i letter than u dead lion, with them! lane know this! and be bimn his sun bar set at Washington ns tfell ns In Orc- gon! Jleaten at Imdc, he ti nolodifrt Wmh- Migton. -iuq lie lias been long cuouglmbout oshiiigton to undcrjtnnd this! und ho dotis underslutid it." And to iiruduco this result, aud (hat alone, wos tho Suite-tman's object. Hut OVCll hud tho cumbiuutlon mirnvUI !.. defeating the election of Mr. Stout, would jt have produced tlio desired result tho lulu of (jCii. Lane In Oregon nnd tho destruction of hi. prestige at Washington ? Not a urtlcle of it and Tor the Jicst of all reason becaiiso lousing Stout is not Jo. Lane. Gmcral Ijiiuj ficssesses elcmuits of nopu!urlly Mch Laiuiwf Stout not ouly Jacked, but bo imd counter eln. incuts oruuiK)ularily culculnied to damn any ono politically in Oregon n10 possi'Sacd them namely, n Know Noihlng itcord, and bin being a California nolitlcluu- most rubuiu. nf all records in thu nrracnt condition iJ nuUL. sentiment here.1 'iliis uy 0f3wv nnd no doubt does a)pear, ty'yabjurd ("ositsiikf. Hut it is nevertheless so; uM Ucuno ticy think it Absurd w ill .ot cJiangc'Hka facf. AMJ'Wif? hiaiwif been )?tmte m, nlc'lii 8toutVpt.ee, tfeKamu wtW WIm, dilferently. No smowstef kbw hW)nm iidurcd hi Democratic wi-ilrd vrMi Ja iiarpk- of Oregon. The eUeitm ms t JcmiGk i befoo tho cosuwVy (w isK'Ioe4lM't Hki VS'JW Ul? Stm,- UtmyMt.m (lou, . i" rHm B A s-wvaa , & - -W"- u wmimigmmmiimMmk-' "