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THE OBEGDS MEL. A. te3S5ix . 'T.TiiKKrriMcrAnrrKMMrnrrnvn UMU. V (illVHHNUrST HIIITI iMiHfKvuini.K " lli'AiNon IW. v 0vH.,M.rsr HmT.ii. vrnou: . , wnnnnwiwCTn .i,t'i:tivii.i.r:, nuncn.v. ' Collin nITVcts to not know nnytliinp !, Stfi'lilltY MIH'iXIM;. MIVKIIIIKII 21. K'l.lnhut happened In the ndViiv.hiit the pen- Lrtrm,,jm. . -, ., m.bm.mu, jllri, nl,)n0 , tiat thro wus too much , Nil Nr.ws. We arc obliged to po to pros this week without a line nl telegraph ic news, no dispatches liavlnp been trans niltled ncroH the Plains, to the Asnclated Press Tf California, since the 1-ih lint. 'IV k Ghiiwi: Akiikstkh. On Thursday fU'iiing Ttmn-Murshal lljulis urrtwled (ieorjje, of the ICIani.ilhs, at the instuuee, wo unuVrstnml, of Col. Drew. Indian Sub Aptnt liters h.id forwarded n fvetf t ton. from the ciliams or the upper portion of the valley, iwtlinjr forth that (Seorpe, with part of Iih faction of tl c Klamath Indians, ImhI taken wslon ol the Dead Indian vullry ; lud driven off the Mttlers, threatened thir llts, were dwlroyine tlwlr property, etc., mid tukinp that the Indians lie rsmnved On reeuipt of the Mtltinn, the Colonel Ims lonvd to this pluco, nml yMtcrtlay learning that fJeorpc wis in town, secured bis nr rest by the .Marshal. Yesterday niomlup the prioiKT was taken to Camp ll.iktr by n (,'iMrd of soldiers, where, we understand. bo nun to Im tried by a court-martlal. Gvnre for some time has been mpirinp 1o I ho wnr chieftaincy of the KlnmatlH, mid iindoubttil'y has a commanding Inllu ctice over lull us many Indians as nny oth er npirant In the tribe. I-n Iil.c is cilM by t Imb Imliuns the lace or Sipiaw Tie. ulillc (Si.orpe numlitrs nmnup bis followers the most insolent nml dauperous men of llw tiilx. lie Init summer led bis party, In connection with Iho Modoos, In no expedi tion upalnst the I'itt river Indians, and cipturvd a number rqunws and horses. Tlwre appears to Ik? ngeasnil desire In thU eomnmnity that thcr?!iult of the tuilitiiry examination will be lumping or fhooiliip of t.eorp, but we doubt wlutther HifncUfiit cvhlsnee cm hi found npnint him to Ii.iiik him. On"fwnrnl prlnoiplw" they inlpht Iwnp lilm and try hint ufternard. nr.d tltsre would be no complaint on the ji.irt or our uitijwns, but we hardly think that rNpnnslbility will be taken by the military aullioillis. N. II. Parties just returned from Camp Maker, inform us that (Jeorpe was Imnpid ubout four o'clock. lie Is said to Lave cnnfe'seO to hnvtnp partlcipntid In the miinler or the Lcdford party (llvo jw tou), in tl.c spriup of 1859. lie al.o fuid mi Indian known ns " Jack," was guilty of the fuino crime. The cavalry forco huc retiinitd from Camp llakcr to town, with Jack In custody, lie will probably share thu fato of (icorpe, The hideous walling m.d inoaninp of the (liiconsolnto and terror (trkkened Indians Is now helnp heard nil nround us. (Jeorge evinced uono of the btoicul iud.flerenco for vhlcli the " noble ravapo " U to rcinarlublc. lie wept like n child. Siiootimi aVrKUAV. On last Mondiy. IMck Collins, a gambler who has been loaf, iug nround town for tiio last few weeks, went Into the HI Dorado ealuon In a boiit trous manner, upparently pretty well under tlio liillienco of lirptor. After slapping the bar keeper over the head with his hat, nud making sundry other drunken manifes tations, a msn by the name of I;mue' l'ruott canu In, and Collins went mid cuugbt hold of htm, when an apparently friendly scutlle ensued. Colliiu wdb ob-Et-rved t(i take u shcatli-kulfe from I'ruett'6 lull uud hide it in his coat sleeve. After wards he caught hold of Pruett's Uiirt bosom mid toro it off; whereupon Pruett Btruck him two or three alight blows. At this juncture, l'ruclt was warned lhat Collins had u knife. Collins imuirdiatcly drew his pistol, nod, before ho could be prevented, fired at Pruett, the ball striking his baud, tearing it badly, nud cuterln? Ins rlpht proin. Collin fne up Ills pin- Kortlicrn Hciuh. tol nnd left the saloon. An ombre who A little elilld of Mrs. O'Donnld. or So stood nt the iloor ns lie wont out. wni wen cni( wu8 , ncterclyburnrd on the Bib lust, to pivc lilm n pistol. Officer 1 Junks nnd ,y lg cntics ttikinr lire, ns to cause Its Sutton nrrlvcd shortly nller the occurrence. I .i'.i. ., ,.- ,iaT. ulor nml nftrr n short scnrcli found lilm liM 'away under bed In the City Hotel, lie A child of U. J. Pcngm, or L-.pcne w. lodged In jull to uwnlt lilsr.vaml.rn. City, ntrc.1 i.bnnt rieht year,. vm, bud y Hon. On Tue.dav.l,U examination enme buriw.1 on the WliHt.. y l.er dntliw Ink up before lS."iij.li. .IihiIm i.f the ing Ore, while standing More the noplace. Peace. After Inuring the testimony. I be The wife nf dipt. Tolin Smith, tr I.lnn c.ie was continued Indefinitely, nod Collins , cmiuiy, bud her ricbt nrm broI.ni, by n 'committed to j.ill to nwuil tlic result tr fall from n wagon, Oct. 2ftlli. Il'rnetfs wound. , , I A packer known m " French Louts" , On yesterday, the cilc w called .nml ' , )M Xl,r M( (oin, ,vn, committal, In ttvfUult of bull, lC omrgc o ,, t0 comml: IMllr. j tier. ? I It Is snpposeil 1'rtictt will rtenvor.nl j Peewit Charles Horn, or Co. II, Ore thouch be Is yet Inn crilicul conditl pon Cmiilry. has oponcd n irrrnltiiiff nffiee method In bis actions Tor n man so .trunk , as he seem tl. They lire said to hae hu.l difl'iculty prcvlniMly. A most distressing accident was related to us one day this week, the clrcumstiince ' of which arc nbnnt ns follows. .Some two wscks since, Mrs. Ilutnetl, wife or .Tumi Harnett, liviup on the north side or Itopue river, near Table Hock, wus thrown from u horse, fullinp with such violence upon her feet n to break her leg nbuvc Iho tinkle and driving the bone throiipli the lies), and into the ground about six inches. So firm ly was the bone driven into the ground that all the efforts of the unfortunate lady, iinllrd with the assistance of her sister, failed to release her. She nas compelled to remain in that terribly painful poition m til Iter sister went u quarter of u mile nud I got Mr. llrity to hasten to her releae. At last account she was sufforitip greatly, uml fears were entertained she could not lonp survive. Correct ion. Sintiiicl In my communication .v. on the Location of Kkimath Port, there are several ivpopraphiual errors, and omto kjiw.irlilclilirnateorrcetcd, pw it to orltoimi t.i...' p i.. T...1I.... i jii we Keiiiciise-" oiippce "" iniimiwi liviup on the upper lake, bstneen tlio fort ami llie new- raid, s'ioiW tommente iltprafa limit on traxtttrt on tht nrio load liow would the news bo conveyed to the fort.'1 In this sentence the part that 1 Imvu itali. cised is omitted. "The roail by uvy of t ho Dulles is no more circuitous," instead of "thu road if) oil the Dillvu. Thu road from the Dalles to John Day's river is straight enough, but the road from here to John Day, by woy of the Dalles is a very cir cuitous one. Iiwtead of " the men in Squaw valley," it should be " three men in Squaw valley." Uy noting these corrections you will ob lige. Yours, etc., Yrfka. 18th. A heavy wind storm pass ed over Trinity valley, Scott's mountain, and the upper portion of Scott's valley, last Saturday, which did much d.imugo to the telegraph line In those kections. Altogeth er more than n mile ot the line and poles were blown down. In many places huge trees wcro felled ucross it. JJvery effort is being made to get the line repaired, nud It will probably bo working through to morrow. The Oregon line Is now completed from this place to the upper portion or Houga Itlver valley. The work Is going on ut the rate of ft miles per day. Ornn.vTon. l'MuciiiMJ. Iluv. V. M. Starr will preach , nt the M. 13. Church, of Jachtomllle, to morrow, nt tbo usual hour. Alio, at Crox ton Diggings, on tlio following Sabbath, 20th of Nov., at 11 o'clock, A. M. ThanKjOIVImj Day. Uy proclamation published in this paper, Governor Olbbs has seccooded the proclumatiou of the President, setting apart Thuriduy next ns a day of public thanksgiving and prayer. Owing to a rush of " Job-work," wo are unable to givu our patrons the usual uinount of editorial uud miscellaneous mat ter in tlds issue. Head Ryau, Morgan & Co.'s new adver- ttiement. in this paper. Their promises made U.ea-Iu will be kept. ' . , Wiscly'B Dbromte and Disolvlng Views wcro cxldblted In our town this week, The pictures arc excellent. nbm " ' , 'T,, " t. it .... t- ..I.1..1. 1... I.... I in hutrm. liy nnlerir me cninniaiiuiiis urn- ivr nt 1 rt Viiiwmw. He Is rccrnltlnp for Co. JJ. crniitiMtidrd by Cupt. Caldwell. , AvjlH Swnlin-.f Plucerville.l. '!'.. ,miri,,y Hlt hlnwlf In n wlmm on the sl Om. Inteuiieriincu was the cnui". A small child til Mr. .Tunies (Jonlon of Wnllu Wullu valley, rcciiitly full frum u wtienn, was run ovr nml killed. ("apt. Drake's company of Orcpon cav alry nrrivtd jwlenlay. nud have taken up winter ipmrtirs nt Port Dalles. This compiny bus scon Imril tcrvlce on the plnlrs during the past summer, mid after their long nud tiresome journey look rather the wore of the wear. In n few i!u)i Iho men will brmb up nud then they will look eery Inch like " brave soger boys." Mmmtttiiirer of tht 7M. Nine larpc elk have been shipped from Portland fur Viutor Kiiunusl's park, Italy. The iVduulrtuirer says thut the partial return from the late Idaho election nre sufTK-ieiu to warrant tlio ussurancc that tinv. WnlluCf. the Union candidate for Congressional Dehvutc, bus bcn elected by n Immlwime majority. ... . ..... m. . . i... nt.tr nr wnM' ' "" V a ' " ""'" lirn,,S'" ,lmv l,,l evening the rleliest tW tliat any imtr n the Columbia river ever bore. Will. I'urgo hud 183 lbs. (83fi.(IOn.l One narty ol six mlntrs had . 6110 11m. lSl.10.not)) ; another party or hin men lind 700 lbs.. ($131,100); tinothcr party or two men hud 300 lbs., (SS7.G00) ; while one man hud lftO lbs., (116.000). Thus we have u total or 1050 lbs., (S3I7,--100) In the hands or fifteen " honest min ers," nml 180 lbs.. (535,000) in the hands of Wells. Fnrgo & Co. All of these fif teen ersous, our informant who mine down in the Chief, sow nud coverscd with. He also learned thut uwirly all tho passen gors had plenty of money. So it is fair to conclude thut rim foul of gold dust came down on the Chief last evening. Dalla Journal. CAVjii.nv. The llxammtr is ashamed of the rebel cavalry. It fajs : " Our cav alry full back," is becoming too fumilliar in the Army or Northern Virginia. Nobody expects " our oivalry" now to do anything but rail Iwels. The time was when Stuart's cavalry dreamed that tho clumsy Yunkees, unused to horseback, could not rival, much less surpass it. Dot such is thu lamentable fact. Sinco ICelley's Ford, nnd the great review at Culpepper Court House for the benefit of the ladies, our cavalry has gone under, uml wo hove been forced to tho ihuineful admission that Yankee tailors and ihomakors on horseback are superior to the cavaliers of the South. Certainly tho cav ulry engagements of the last six months have ended with the fame old song" Our cutalry fell back." Dhtk.stion. We nro requested to nn nouuee that llcv. Pother Mucken, being unavoidably detained In Portland for on unlimited lime on account of important business, bis appointment us Pastor of the Church of St. Jceph, Jacksonville, bos been revoked, nud that another priest has ,mi appointed in his stead, viz, Rev. Father Francis Xawius Dlunchet, who left for his mission by the stage on Satur day morning. Orrgoiiinn, 1CA. The indications oro that the next Ohio State Senate will bo unanimously Onion, Convcrso has been elected iu Franklin by a small majority, on tho home vote ; but the " "" vv. ."-.-- . - B0,Jlcre vole "ll1 th '' enV n.& that noisy and pestilent Copperhead out in the cold. The result is, iu Ohio, unpreco- dented. It has, Indeed, no precedent in the West. Cine. Gusrff. mRrsM Mtt.tTAitv. The companies comprising the 1st regiment Oregon Cuvalry nre now stationed ns follows : Co. A, Lieut. Appcrsoh, nt Fort With Walla. Co. 11. dipt Culdwcll, nt Port Vancou ver. W. T Co. O, dipt. Kelly, nt Port Klamath, Jacl.sou county, Oregon. Co. 1. dipt. Drake, nt Fort Dalle. Co. i:, dipt. Curry, nt Fort Wnlln Wnllu. Co. P. dipt. Matthews, nt Fort L-ipwnl. Co. O, Copt. Hmall, ut Fort Vancouver, W. T. A young fcllmv In Duller. Oregon, pot mnrrleil. our night, nud rnrly next morning fonml hlnrnlf In lw the reputed fiithcr of n ("trapping yntiiigsli-r. The doctor tried hard to convince the fellow that It was nil j ricbt, but after thinking the matter over n j rnnple of days, Oregon conclndrd thut the i physiological phcimm lion wn not sttseep-j of scientific tluridution, eriwl "Snaixl"! nml took to thu tall tlmbsr. &iiora(Cu.) I'lnic. iiiwuuwMW.iw.iij.'jrmtaj5Mf w asioci. Iu Altiany. Nov. ):th. nl nwrlfl fever, Maiitiu C, diiujihtcr of Huron W. nml ? rub Wiikelleld, lipid t ymrs. 7 months nut! S" days. "Suffer little chhllrtrrn to come unto me and foibld tlit-m not, fur of such Is the kingdom of hi'uvrn." XKAV TO-DAY. ghrTs't mas" ball -at Tin;-- in mm hotel. Zn Jacksonville, I.OL'15 HOItNfi I'miirielnr of the U. S. Ilotvl, iWhIkiis gi log ii hull nn C'JiriHtiuiiK Ilvv. To attend w Inch In- ln-reLy extiid n -enral Invitation to the public I'.ctrr Hirn tiim will m iimiln to conduce to the pleuun ul'ull lu uttviitluiiev. Jiib1h.uu III-. Nov 21st. 1KI1.1. nil IlSllIlY CHIU STMAS I Will Ihi given nt SAVAGE'S HOTEL, k i; it v v i h u v.. On Chridiiuu Day, Dtttmbcr L'5, 1803. 3J-A grneMl ntti'iiilancu of the public Is itftntotfully Hiliciitil. WM. SAVAGE, l'roprlelor. Kerlivvllle. Nov. 17. 'I.J. novXlwO L. Sachs, S. Sachs. SACHS BRO.'S WIIOL.KSAL.U AND JtliTAII DEALERS IN GixiiAL, iu;kcau.vdisi:, JacKSONVII.I.K, OlIHflll.V. BRANCH STORE. AT PI-ig3NIXs OREGON. 1 N the Circuit Court, of the State of Ore X con, for the couniy of Jackion. AiiTiuu I.am.ci.i.. i'hilutltr, w. A. II. bTUOlT, Dulemlnnt. Action nt I.uw lu i.turr luonr)-. To A. I). Stu.up, dvfumlant: Yuu nre hcrvby FUininoiRd uud ugulnd to appear iu Mltl Court, on the 8th day of Ft bruary, IhUi. beinir tlio llrst duy ol the Kebruury Ttnn, 1HU4, and uimnvr the complaint of Arthur Laugull, tiled ogniust juu iu culd Court, or tho sumo will Im tuU-uforcon- leMitl, and the plalutllt will luku juugnicin ngalust yuu lor want of mi answer, lor thu Mini of Two Ihoiuund and eight and thirty R'veu onu-huudri'dtli dollars and costs of suit. J, GASTON, Att'y for 1'1'f. Nov. II), lSOi). uovl2w SKALKD 1'IlOrOSALS. to furnish at Jacksonville. Oregon, nu or Uforo the 6th day of December, 18Ua, TUN THOU SAND pounds of good, merchantable Hour will bo received by tlio iimlen-lgned, till 10 o'clock, on Saturday, the '.'Hth lust.; ulo, until aboo time, propoeuls will bo reculud lor trBUiporlluK tho aboio Hour to Fort Klamath, near Klamath Lake. Tin contracts will bu awarded to the loucst u'ipousblo bldilers, ocept Seccdslou Ints, who thall not hau them under uuy clrcumitancvs, und It will bo utelebs for nny such characters to put in bids. Didders aiu invited to bo present at tho opeulug of tho b.ds. Kight to reject all bids is reserved. AMOS K. KOGKItS, U. S. Indian Sub-Agent In Oregon. TOU HUNTING neatly executed at the J KlINTINIXOKFICi:. F INK CIGARS AND TOIJACCO nt KRAD11URY Sc WADK'S. W OOD AND WILLOW WARM ut lmADHUHY&WAliPri mnirmBrmrmatLmmuHtirti'tHialk i'. 3. UTAS. . .:. h. Moniuv. . r.iiwjir.n uisius RUB, IffltfiU & CO., 13TAI1I.1SI1KI) POIX TKN YKA1W, -IX TIIKIR- Two-story, Fire-proof Urick Store. MEN'S DEPARTMENT vr STAIllS. DKALKRS I All Classes or Mcrcliandisc, i.vcr.rDi.vo DRUGS 5c MEDICINES OREGON WOOIffl VOOB, FINK llUANDII-a, Wills? ICIKS. WI.V1W. BVltl'Pil, And IiriTIlUS, In which we can offer Inducements to Snloons. OUTFITS FHSNlsriKD TO Parties Going North. AT VKRV LOW TRICKS. We will SUPPLY TItADKKS. At it slindo nlwvo Fan I'rancbco tuiit auil Lhare. "Wo exx'O ev Permanent Institution JK THIS VALI.UY. Wonro Ablo to Deal Liberally With Oood nnd Prompt Customers, And will mnH It for th interest or tucb todenlwithus. A.e:u.ta for tlio ASHLAND W3BLLS AM Eagle Distillery & Flour Mill An Bsperienced Agent RKSIDINO IN SAN FRANCISCO, Enabling us to DEFY COMPETITION. Wo will pay tho Highest Market l'ricu lor WOOL AMD KEDES. We will take EVERY DESCRIPTION -or-PH.ODUOE3 For which wo can get a morlct. Wo will keep rcplcnlshluj; our stock wit!" Fresh Goods Every Monti' Iu the year that tho roods arc p-wsoblt. CALL AND 'SEE US. MAS, MORGAN & C. JACKSON VILLI:, Nov. 21, 18C3.