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""wrrMtw 'iin uupwyw w mttml umn fUri $ TER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1SG4. VOL. IX.. NO. .44 mi awwi Proclamation. Grate or Obkuon. lirrrrtve Dsr'T I October Mth, I BC4. ( Trbr I have reeelvid a rrmibltiwi fr Mjr G-nernl Irwiu McDowell, com tJInc fie IHparltiwiit of Ihr I'acllSc. ae i;t. iimt.r cuiiiuritT of the Wur Ueivutmiiit for oa resiroeul "f Infantry, in utldillflfl to the voluMeer now in wr servioe 01 ins , VnltedStsles. toald In the curonai-ment ofi tselswt JUiorviiiurrecliijnarHllliTi"iw, i tad to sbuliic boatllejndiane in thin milt urj d.triet ' Sow therefore. I. Aomsc C. Groin, Gov-1 irnerof the Slut of Oregon, and eomman-, der-ia-cbler of the militia thcrof, do hnvby call upon tb. elite of .hi. sim. ... oW t tbmelrn into companies .afllaknt IP ' J!l lh furrgoins riititlun. Ja w.lnew whereof. I have hereunto ... . i...i -.t l .1.- ...i f w i theSiatc uf Oregrni lo he aRttdt ,, ,, u.M. .".. v.. ...v , Ifonr ni cnm. nut iiu u ui vc- iUr, i .. tr.l. AI'IUSOS C. G1MVS Gnverbor of Orrpon. AlWil. Siwtrt V.. Mir, SecrtUrr of Jju. Tb Mlontne li berebj promut gated:V" I inuvil t Tlf plan ef rtcruiilHS &! waHittiR the akoTt force, will be i fuilowt, until further ( aoliit : ' nxcarmva : The rslment will W known an Ihe T"!rt ' afnlr Oreirnn Volunlcera. The ftrkl ' iu? aad line oikiT will W curainiilund , L tk. ...... Tl.- C1.I. M III 1. .!!! did Into it -ir -u. aecordinit tn the ntimbrr efarptweuelidiatrtellinbJi.odo ra.li-; urt dutr. Wkcu ueb dMriet hot lurni-b-! J ,U ntiuta of men lbn will be no draft i i lit lime, undr llitcll. ib dulrMlniil fsrniiti nae euinpni.T Ctsiv 'ii.naKih'i'C iMued lijtheGotvr aor. lo enrnwny clEen, enmlilriined thai U; iik.1 ncru t thrir rKlhe Mn)i.v Bin. ant. be n J to It mmtcTrit lulu Mtt nl w II .a i'ui hereafter to be rriM AeuatMity rrjwltiout will lie nlnlillab dalietOT i.iilrnl poiiit intmbdb'lrkl ni'd If prcttr'i-' ricru.tn nill lie retained Ibwn aitil Ike comtT I Qllnl aad read; to be aiMleml Into nTT'e the Sute u provldd by taw for thi-! p)ntnl of alxmnly of I-..NO In RMIf Inter mi Unrtn; bond Tivb!r in pdd lo ewjb ' lanlrcr muilcrvd into the rrte. In ! I diuo-i lu Ibr Uiunlka autborizvd to l trud L;lWL alltd .Vu.Ua (5e Utulm 16ii !. Mtt40bl the wapvt of n oldirr in addlliR art SIC I pr aonla 1-mm ekubiae. rquiinwnt. ra-1 l!oe aaaallowaneeafurnl-htd by the L'hI-i WSUl. SfMatMtelb48, JugCS.l IIMUlSITUTIOK. The p-cper oriiuxation and ilrttiplh of ij;mr.l ia futtowi : Cmt 1 1 1 colonel, use 1 1 ) IiuUnant eolwl. 11 ill tnijor. eue (1 1 adjuUnt tnn extra kjul, on (1) qwrwraulir (an rxtra liiuteuanti ou (It uretn. Iwo IS) aMlt- last wrgroni cue , I ) chaplain, oue ( 1 ) r- j lfai major, on ( 1 1 'lranul qiurtce mi- j ur Krjuat. one it) rtiraenllei.tnuinrT Krit. and one (I) boipltal steward. I usccirpiiit iora a repimtnu C"urir or ixrAKmr. Oat I iplam. one (1) Ui t'utnaBt. e: I '.J i.eut-naat, one ill lit. eerseaul. four 4 MT-r-iiU U.'bt ') otrrAh, two1 (I ffljtjeiaai, one 1 1 wi?).ir, aixly-laur (U, pritaiei. miiiitnum. atulelKbty-iwo(f) pinui mi mum, besides lbs uou commii esrd vEetri. Xuhcatu say U cnlistrd In each eempa tt, wto w 11 if. ratal and pad m pnraiee. TO Till: COU.VJT OFI'lCKItS. : Oiher States have fliled. with eAfluntoHa tlicromptituile. evvry call that bai boeu ctde Opun tbt-m. The people have very enurai repugnance to a draft uu!r wbiei ry dralteil man must ere or liimufc a luUi.ltue. I mirr u there muil iiirwlably Urae ta-va o! rtii but ioka.r baru tiif. Opuortun.iy uow enfii u avoid jco a dralU Toe rai are hct..11 pruuju-1 I; and every consiUnation of poriuli-ra U of Mate lucal. and (wnonal prjde n , m (Aji wi tjemn.tpnixi'dy, aJ vntKvu , tywow.'- im Launut iteming tKivrCetrt. TsbOeeraoftbciUtefr'l'iir the moit earn t "r that Ui entire Sum should atoid n jMircoauiy thruueh you who are their ofti- ern and Ircal and natural reprrnUtvte Aiguardians of tbvir lights aud of Ihe.r boo-' Item uf JacVion eouoiy aad vicinity, that t u la incusilient npou you to repod lo'hebas rcUrned to JackHuvilleaRdresnmsd Uuapal by earocttaud sueceful work the praeiice of mwlieiue. lie will uttrays Call lo your a.d IbvarsitUnce of th aetivv , le found at bis W stand the Overak ud InSutulial cilixena of tbe couuty. Ut lliupitat, imWn aUnt rruff.loo ivy loyal eiltz.u of lie county umlwitjad. al Lu'mtt. lie would re'ptclfully salioll sic if lF4llie, induce blin to realize Ibal a rncal uf form''r mtronage. U has an lomtdiate and personal interrsl j " " u tia iuccwi of your tfloris. It neeewarT. , u -y - o tl! 3tms lu your school dUtricts ami Jfc" CJl JtTLTy ctX-L btisgtbvuatter bumelo every Inhabitant I Fetds will be needed lo pay epu.fi. not Dialer ia prtidrd for by Uw. Let uW-ripllon tie j sirtuUttd In eaeb countv for that purKf , u JJry Goods, GrOCCfioS. w m prtv-rve a rcuid f the names ol tu'A J ' ' -.-v.. .UlVU UmVHIIII "I OIW WfUUIJ. ' xraori, incoovenior. upon wiium in ro-( isultion l. mad"-. eijti nd J...IIV. tbaliC Jlllre.poodtoii.icallu.onyouithl'-i MearneslcetsofimrpoMMsbloa sbail Insure L; suetrM. Due nolle a uf Ihe itlilricllur of llrf htale will be given aa soon as it cau U avle. Q:oTi or wex cue max caoh roostt : Jaeison, ,.,.., 55 Joaephite. , 25 Currv 5 Caoee. Lsse.. Ldo. Benton Polk.. Hsnoo ' 50 12 04 100 41 IS S ISSSi 40 98 CUcknmis , 49 Vsmhlll, 40 Tulamook 3 aUltnomeh 122 Washington JS CUuop 7 ucoasd Grant 120 JjUill. .,.,..,.,.,,,..,,,. S5 ffeer and Union 56 FLOUR AND PRODUCT, taken in ex change for Mercbandise. at JalyjB. 27 MAX MULLF.R'8. SUPERB rhotogvnpb Alboma can be hd cheap, for cosh, at J. Row's, next above Bradbury k Wade. R EMEMBERHAIKESKEEPSACI 140CLATINOLIBIURV. THi: ORCGOX SKXTISEL. umkp crmiT BATvnnit wmo. PrwRtrrtov-riM- Oncyw. In advance. i'""1'"""1'! Fm wiinia iueurt lit month of the- yrar. bvc rloilara ; if not ikl " '-M"rion 01 iuc year, mx dollar. AmirrwiMi On Muaw t0 Hum or ! nrtt inaortloa, Ilirr inline; mrli ttb-ui'e' Kurtlon. (lit IMIar. A it hi "m ;' "f'J P"r i-ut wKJ be nude- lo Uiok whn adrtsMschy tljT. . &mliCitrtnit4runiaint. n 0 p.y,.,,,.., , . 21 iSSi ffiSitfllSE -g.K?. - ht. m i-mt it thaant r 5v'. t . I "Nub toornu. . m 4t&2ZJ Lt ,y"H,!T.5,, ' -Vf- wrattbOWMOtcIUn.! '.r.li, m. Bllll...l. ..J, )I(Linbvi R. F. x Jruitm.-Ju. u ji0tt., Wm. JUj inJ filw oar. Warren Lodco Vo, 10, A. F. & A. K. IIOLD their r-enlar Mmmunl tlm the Wednrtdav Ertmliiciuii or prfeeilliig the full moon, In Jicx- IOMTIUX, OKLOOK ALEX. U.AF.TIN. V7. it. fttt'v n. riioflK. o. JAroiit. t r. nvunu. JACOBS, krlUSSCLL, AVTOIINKYS AM) C'OCNSKWRS . v enr irn-r itic i v ii I -nnnv AD oOLUnOKS l.N ( HANCKIVi, J ACKtnwu.xx, Onmns', oW mnxttc thr 'nnrt-Hnm. sk.z: All bula eomm'llrd to Ibelr care will be promptly alUndst lo. July 18, 'tt. B. F. DOWCLl ATTOJiNTEY AT LAW, Jack jon riu.i. datoo.s. Till nraetie In all the Court! of the Third JudloUl Uwtrkl, lbSurrtoOwirtif Ore- ion. ana in i rk. v.i. v, nr aertp tronH It eu1leif) Oc. IS I. D. HAINES. VTTORXEY AT LAW JecioNviuje Oiieuvw, Kill ptntkf tn tb CooM of Orecaa. OSa; li.t Wfler Hu!M.mt. GEORGE B. DORRIS, A 'TV'T'O'n'NrTs'N'" AT T A"YV AA X X -VJ- A-AW , AM) Jachuktji.ls, Ohiou-i. iU tf j. s. Howard; SURVCVOU A CIVIL UNCIKEHR. JaCXIiWivltXJI OKS.OHK, Etildcnet near the Eeoth end of Oregon tntt. January. 2. 1SCI J. K. STINSON, ATIOKKKT AND COUKSELLOK Albany. Ino enty. UrrgoD. ooi22ll G. W. GREER, niTSICIAN AND fcURCBOK, JacKsoxviixi;, Omwox. OStee at lii rml. per nr Orecoa street. PETER BRITT. Plaotocrnnlilc Artltt. ' preparni to U'.e i.elurvi in every style f lh art, with all tha lain lrnirovwels " rwiwes da not give esliifaetlon, no cbarfes rill be nwde. Call at bis new Gt- K? - 0 'be hill, examine bis pictures, aad ait mr iui jicn7. uts" N' ' "VUitnt'-rV. T)r Ovrbeck wmiM annonnee 10 the elt- -ww.w. v.wv..v.M, -H . rrj,. r, iri..sin-.. aUardWaTO, 3i Outlcry, r-l DRUGS, and MKDIC1XKS, kU . j - Cino Zaquors, etc., etc, f in utm v.u J- JJ.w-inuUI M. -..! SII SIIS'WU.1 r- nitICK, svuilt rndtuf Culifitmia .Srt Jockfonrillc. octbtf NEW ENGLAND FAMILY SEUJNC SIACIIIXB ! CI1EAPF.ST AND BEST IK USE. Tor further particulars, call al Ketlber's Etore- and K-e the Machine In operation. Uscblue on hand, for ale. J. KEUIIP.R. Agent. Jacksonville, June 4tb, UC4. 3m 3NT33"7r Watchinnlicr and Jeweler! On Oregon street Drst door north of Ilrentano's JacKionville, Ogn. JOIINF. HOl'CIk, Manufacturer and repairer of uli sorts of Watches, ChrQnomelere, Cloche Musical pud other Instruments, etc. Also, JEWELRY maoufactorrd ncd repaired, after the most approved style of the art, and warranted for oue year. Prices according to times. JOHN F. HOUCK. Chronometer and Watchmaker. Jaekicnvill'. June 15. left. 3m CALIFORNIA AND TELEGRAPH. Oregon (sror.Tso kcu-iitm.t roatnc tvnxvi i BcMon, Sili. Kearjarys arrired brre ,lat mclit. hc Irrtnp ei priionsra of wnr Cbicr Xngiewr and Boatiwaln of the Alabama, the SarRcoo and 1C men of the i pirair i inrttia. i he 1 lorlJ nrwed at i 11 li Hay, 5au Salrailor. on tLe nlpht of the 9lh, of Spt. The IT. S. rteiajrr Ma- I 'cltlsllt, Capt. Collin wai alio waiting lo Imbor for crl. Cupt. Cnllina deter mined to 1dU rioii io port and at three o'clock Blartrd for her, ahetllnif her on the qiartrr without daranjc. Capt. Cotlini now nl'fd nut to them to aarrendrr or he would inL her. The Tint Lieut, of the Florida replied that under the circumatau eft he would aurriader. Tha Florida wai loed to . Ilr Captain and half of bitercw were aihwe, oolite loet. 12 nfliccM nt.d fiB of her crew were captnrcd. Xcw Vork, 10. Forty town of Sw Wataphlre -ire Lincoln 22J95 ; ileClil Ian, 20.291 ou heme rote. Soldier' role ill largely Increase the Union majoritici. Imtkr. Kew Hampihlre li reported to hare pie L'ncaln 2 500 writy on home Tote. 70 tnm in MaMschm-tU pire IJi.coln S 900 ; McCMIm. 3.CC3. An far ni heard frrm, Rtton gltn Lincoln 5,000 usjorlly. Two cmintlre lo Connectlcnt givo Lincoln 54!7C i McCKItan. 6.047. 31 towns, including wiiee Kvw Haven, Hart- foed. Kridpipnrt, Wateibury, V'ariek, and Kew London, give Lincoln HiSDwa-j jorlty. Fifty twe towns In Vermnnt give Lincoln 16.0C4 ; McCMfcn, 4.619., Union nJ'.r ty will probably rrach 20,- 000. Uobin majoriiy in ltbode Is'aod k nlcmt fiv tlmu.M.d. Fdiren town in New Jersey show a Unbio pain 4 aser 1.000. AiKtnbly standa six Union and ibrct Drainer. Mrrvland. I: is staled.! hs gone' Union, bat we haw no rrinrns. I l'wltadrlidiit, 9th Delaware has gone Unloe. Wilatingtnn givr a Union ma joehy f POO a gain of 500. St. IiimU. 9th.The Union ticket I doubtlexi elected in Mitsauri. St. Loni Ivoi 4T00 Uoion maprlly only 00 home vote. F. P. Blair ia re elected to Coa grrM by a large majority. Drenioin (I). 9th. Have not the full vote, bet relarni indicate a larger Union majority thau that on Iat yr. Vi'e carry every eongrtiMional district by iarreaied taajieitm. Kent nek cives BY 431 nioo nmjorily. Dnhntjav gave , the ;te by a few hundred, and the Union Denvocratle mijoriiy of 350. isis insist they have carried it by at lean Chicago, 8 ih. II inn'sota carUt Voth j 5,000. braneVs of the L-giWature. and e!ri 4 I Harrlbnrg, lOilu Union msjrily out of C Concrei.nKn Slxlvslx towtsl'8 Pennsylvania will be frutu 15,000 to and cilH-s it, Wi.cuvsin, incBling Milnau kw, foot up Union. 5034 ; Democrat. 1, tW. Mdfiaukiv givrt 240. D.mocats ewe ted General Pnyno to (Jgngnsa in Mil waukle dietrict. W'inoooiin will give a Union majority of 30.000, judging from the few returns rnevived. Concord, (K. II ). 9th. One hundred ; and thirty towns giveL.neoIn 21,746 ; Me Cletluv, 23.G97. Prnvld'cce (Rd). 9th. Returns from all the towns a iLe Stats, but oac, give I.lbeoln 5,001 majority. Soldiers' vote will inereaie if. Hartford, 9:b Lincoln's majority Iu Connecticut, in all but thirteen tonni, is 2.594. Cincinnati, 10th Tbe G$:tlti of th's morning publishes the following, received from New York last eight. We think the State safe for Lincoln, and Fernando Wood and James Brooks are defeated for Congress. We gained tbrte Corgrcssruen In this city, and the same In the State. Sacond dwpatcb, dated K. Y. 9tb, says : We have n doubt of tbe Slate by 5,000 to 7,000 majority for Incoln. Seymour ruus behind bis ticket considerably. It is feared James Brooks is chosen Congress man, but official returns mast decide. Tn bunt claims that the Union party earrlid the State ; BWi claims that it hs gone Democratic. Kew York, 9th. Taylor (Dra.), was elected in tho 7tb Congressional district ; L Sheffield, (Dan.), In 10th and 11 tb districts; Ilubbcll end Goodrich io 12tb end 14th districts. Present congres sional dcligutioo stands 15 Union and 1C Democrats. Albany, 9th. Eiemng Journal claims the State by t.000 majority. Returns are very scattering and do not justify a posi tive opinion that the Democratic ticket is elected in the State. Newark, (K. J.), 9th. New Jersey gives McClellan 6,500 majority. Baltimore, 8tlw This city gives 1 ,200 majarily for Lincoln. The State nndonbtcdly has gone for Lin coln by considerable majority. Unionists have c. majority in tbe House ; the Senate U doubtful. Unlen majority In tb State 7,000. Wilmington (Dels.), 9th McClellan carried the State by 450 raajorily. Cincinnati, 9th. New from Pennsyh vaoia h lo the cDict that Lincoln carried the State hr 10,000 majority without tie oldiora' Totr. Philadeiphla. 9lh. The Ho'Iettn nil- rr.alra the Union nmbrity in IVncirlTanU t fmra 10,008 lo 15,000 on hflme vote to be irreHrd to orer 35,000 by wlditra rote, I'itUburg. Stfa. Lincoln! majorltr in Allc(;bnr conntjr 9 000 Armstrong coan , tjr 20 Onion majorilr. Cairo, lOih. Kvtry thine panted off quietly. Cairo city give McClellan 354 majority ; Marion county 100 majority for McCWUp -.Central 300 Union majority; Wilmington county irnall Union mnjorityj Union couuty 450 majority for McUltllaa ; Mamie coonly 4C5 Union majority. llock Iilond, lOlb. This county pirn COO Union majority. Monroe county 400. Wbeeliac (V.)-Btb- Phtllipa (Uuion), wai elected to the 3d district. ClcTflaud (Ohio), 9th. Retnrns Indi cate aa iccrcsic of u Unlen majority orcr tait October by about 10.000 to 15!000. Cairo, 10th. I'adceah gWci Lincoln 2Z? cujorlty. Oolumbus gives Lincoln 30 majority. CI in too CO Union mrjorlty. Alrtander 100 for McClellan. New Vork, 9ib Tribune clatrai all Kew England, IVansylttnla, Urlavrare, Kew Toik, Miiiourl, Ohio, Indiana, Mich Igau. Illinois, Wltcociin, Maine, Iowa and Camas, for LIr.eolu, giving a total of 191 i sltoteral voles, iodeper.d.tit of the Pacific Statst. Del Kotte Oounly, California, gives 30 , majority for Lincoln, Portland, (On.) 12tb. Foltewlng Is fom the Ottgonian of this morning : .MultnB.h coanty, Lincoln's official msjoritjr is 453 ; CUekamts, Lincoln's fficil msjiirily 224 ; Washington County gives Lincoln 236 majority ; Lino sounty went tor MiCiellnn by E5 majority. Mr. Colt from Baker, says that county Is good fur. from 51) lo 100 mrioritr for Lincoln : hlle I'cion county w.ll not more than off set that lleudqnarlcrs, Army of the Potomac 9th. A flag of trnce was granted the en emy vei'tri'day to hary these killed Satur day night, near tbe center. The enemy acknowledge a less or 2,009 killed and wcuudrd. The eh-cjlnn yesterday throughout tut aray p.td i.C very quietly. 3B Peno. irgiuients gave Mac. 1,641; Llncolo, 4.492 Albany, 1 Oil:. Nothing mors definite here to-uipLt as to tLe result of the elec tion in this Stute. The Democrats claim 20.000, without tLe soldiers' vote iu the field. Cauisox. Kew Vork. lOth Gen. Wright. Just rlected to Congress from the 5th district, by the Democrats, dun this morning. Herald says New Vork nad Pcctsylrn nia bo.h gone. Indieations are that Sey mosr is deflated. Fcuton appears to have run ahead or Lincoln in aeictal counties. Tnu far, Mac carries only three Slates, New Jersey, Delaware and Keutucky. Kext congress will be overwhelming Re publican. Congressional dalegation from thi State yet to elect. Members standing the tame as before, there will then be thne mora than two-thirds majority on joint ballot. Kew York Legislature wilt be Republican by 37. New York Lts gone Republicsn by 5,000. Pennsylva nia by 15,000. Republican galu in Penn sylvania as ttr as known, since Oct., is about 22.000. The Albany Alia and At gut sti'l insist there is 12 lo 15 thousand Democratic majority in New York. Txmti says it tas authentic information that reb el cni.Trsinjlii in Cauada hare laid before Provincial Government the purported ba sis of the iccret treaty between the Rich mond authorities and the Einperor Max mlllian. Terms iecluda nllianc of efleoce and def-suce bstween Mexico acd tbe Con federacy. Tirtas are considered compati ble with a per fie t consent or tbe Emperor of France. Material aid was to be offered by bis government. Cairo 10th. The Union candidate it ccted to Congress from the 13th district. Pudscab, Columbus, Hickman and Clinton, Iu Kentucky, give small Union majorities. MayGeld is reported to base givto a small Damoeratlc majority. Gen. A.J. Ssiilfa, commanding, it at Paducha. It is reported that Gen. Moo teitb is given the command in tht State of Kentucky. A bridge on ihe Central Illinois rail road.'ftbovu Centralia., was burned yester day by butternuts. New York, 10lL Special dispatch lo the (Smmtwal says: There it no news of importance. All quiet with Grant's army tonight, but there 1 considerable speculation in regard to report of Sher loans movements, Many are disposed to credit the story of his abandonment of At lanta, and marching towards ChuoUter, Savannah. Letter from officers of tbe army, reaently received, mysteriously prom- I Ucd lomcthiog atanlmff before bn-. It ' li thooChl that the, trcnt refcrred lo wai j accounted for bjr the rc'caia bj exchaoje. , of 1 0,000 prlssntra. j I Pott iav the gnnboati bnilt here for the , uapkncM government, were detained onder protest of the British Minister, owing to Impending hostilities growing out of the demands ol the governments of the United States, England, France and Holland, for opening the Japanese inland sea. A corrrepondeul of the Charleston Mir- nirj- regards tha expressions or Stephens, Boyee, and others, aa InttrrafddHr.r. A sensation has fallen upon inflecting t3iod'hrcnew. and yields in gold froa S dollari wim a snocx ns electrical as lighting. Chicago, 11th. nos'.on -Jrerer has an account of the capture of the Florid by the WachuH.lt, in Dahla Ilatbor Bra nl. The Privateer vss cut out and carri- cd oD from midst the Brazilian fleet. Tlie achusett ateameddown tie bay with bsrlorlRlnal discoverers, about the time tht prize in tow, was fired at from Fort St. ! complainants commenced setting any claim Marcillus and parsued by 3 Brczillian men of war which were left behind. The Her ald thinks tbe capture was clearly Illegal and considers It a breach of the law or Na tions, which just now more thsn most pow ers, we arc Interested in upholding. Nashville. 10th. Gen. OHIen has utter ly ronted the rebels in Kist Tenmste, driving them in great confusion 44 miles. Hit advance Is 90 mltrt out of KtKurill?- The rebelt arc at Briitnl. The report crm. cerntng the destruction of Government properly on land at Johnsensvlile, were greatly- exsggtrated. Oar eu'Irc railroad and Ulegraphtc commuuicitloui arc com plete and secure. Heed's exact where abouts is unknown to minorities. Uoion move will be devlopl In proper lime, and wilt electrify the country. Surtrmto Csttirt. A Of ARTS I!.Q CASE. The laat Supreme Court cf Oregon rendered n very imiortunt decision. In tbe 71 "L.T, W "'.'v.' ' MJ 0,bt"' SlMt ' i pellents, and by George II. WHIIemt and Thi salt wm commenced In Jackson iJamrs D. Fay, solicitor for the respond county, oa the 25Ui or January, 16C3, In eats, and the Court deckled ' the Circ.lt Court, by Injunellon rutrain j , ,, Mf ,, . fU , m log K defsodant. frnru mining upon a , tU mf .nlng of tbe act, ot tbe Legislature qo.r.avelB,onthtdl.Web,twecnihcKort!, ,, qMrlZB,n, J ork of App sga te nnd Brush Creek 5 and aJ T1)M lLe c Wom 6dJ j. for an aceouut or the gold taken out by the. CDt$ Lm bctn b,b oq h, IB , - 0f dcXfiidaBts. Tejn The faett neeesi.ry lo nndtrsl.td tht 3j( BDd le Kt of 165,J( 0f Qf MtrieS 1 iMA w n .i . lt0, to ctlablisb separate quartz mining In March. 16M. V o. P Billnp, and C eaI tle claim, must be separately !"rrA?r" ".r I w j s occupied . the same. lty at first calrnad oaly 500 ,..,, ,,j. ., , , , , . .. , , , , . . . , ' nsd jointly claimed and jointly occupied yards, nud pul P temporary stakes, nd- ,. ,.... ,. ..,.., v . I.,! ' ,i...il i. .JTL .tJU,ecIaim la 'le, lfct they were not eating their lines, and at ths time these stakes were put up one of tbe defendants, 1 i.o-ni . ...... 1 . ,, John O Brian, ns pressct, nnd a..ttd In measuring tbe c'Mnd i bet oitcrwards on thel their tansij from 500 yards to 700 jsrd.", nad claimed tht cio, with all its dips and an gles, iu the; words : Notice is hereby given, tbit the under digued claim und iuttnd to bold, svrun quartz mluiu; claims by right, of u s coiery, situated on a Clinic bttwitn.antt were all Ignorant or the dips and angle CarUrry City nod Brush Orerk. about Lr ,1., rtn nli ,i,. 01, ,,-r i,., icm one 1 mil from- the cabiot ;" ruuning three litirulr.! varda ariOth of uiwt from unr nri lice at our prospect hole, aud lo runninc 1 four hundred yurds north uf east from said 1 notice and pruptct boie, Including all dp ?&X ur lb Act or the Legislature, regulating nuartz uioing. March 10th I60I iiji.i.i.131 r. mi,i,ui', THOMAS FARRIS, GEORGE IIINKLE. FRANCIS FITNAM, JAMES BARNES, GEORGE W. KEELER, JOHN ELY. -This recorded notice was posted up 00 a tree. In plain view of tl. ground claimed by tbe drendants, and it reiualued there until long nficr tbe claims were Jumped by tbe defendanti. At tbe time tbe dif.cdants first commso- ced work on the ground in dispute, the first discoverers nude no objection t'o ths defend ants mining on tbtgroued now in dispute, but bade them go on and work, and said tbey did not claim it, at it wai nearly 100 feet west of the surface stakes, and 150 f.et west of tbe place where the plaintiffs were at work, and the plaintiff vein at this time was dipping down at an angle or 45 degree, and neither tbe complainants nor defendants knew tbe direction or the quartzj rein tbey were mining upon. It was al! unJer ground, and undeveloped, except a small tunnel nod a few prospect boles on the south i!d or the mountain. But afterwards, when the rein was nn- covered and developed, It run in a north and tooth direction, or e little east of north, and dipped under ground to tbe west, ontside or tbe surface stakes, tp the ground worked by the defendants. Tbe vein Is very Irregular, It some time dip at an aogle of 45 degrees, nnd at other pieces It runs from the surface back wet loto the mounutn iht or nearly lerel. and it eomctimes Iim faulu in it from 18 ioehes to 6 feet, on both lidei of tha mooatain. nod in n few places the vela hu oo qnartz in It. vinlble to the eje, for a di. taocs'of from f to 10 feet ; bat It Is filled with a substance like mud ; but when it li washed in water It Is decomposed quartz or quart: sand and dirt. The rein, at various ' placer, splits or divides Into two and threo 1 different branches, that arc only a few feet !a part, and at differed rwU on both sldea of the hill It Is irregular' In width, varying ' from a half Ineh tn ( nrvl fi b.ir ii'ti. to fioo dollars per ton. Two of tbe defendants, O'Drlan and 1 McKay, owned an Interest on both sldea or the case; but tbelr greater Interest was with tbe defendants, and th defenJanti fere notified by James Barnes, one of tins to the ground in dispute, that the plaint- iff ' vein was a flat ledge, and that tb plaintiffs Intended to follow it end work It wherever It went. Under thito fads, It wai contended by the "defendants. 1st, That this Is not a quar'2 vein within tbe meaning of the acts or 1659-60. 2d, That the quartz vein workel by the cemp'ainaots, and tho one worked by tbe, iUIcduudti, ure separate and distinct veins, and that there is no connection betweea them. 3d, That tbe ground norked by the de fendants Is outside of the lines of tbe claims of tbe plaintiffs, and that the defend, ants commenced woik with tbe permission or the plaintiff, and that tbeplalutlffs are thereby cttoped from denying th rlgbU or '.lib defendant! . Judge Prim tried the cause In the conrt below, and dismissed the bill and gave Judgmint in favor of the defendants, for the o.ts of the salt. Tbe plaintiffs ap pealed to tbe Snprime Court, end the case 1 was elaborately argued by B. F. Dowell 1 6nd J,nM K' KH Hello for" the ap- ABtllfl If. HH. ..... tl... ..... ...... U.M V. ZZZ , 1 "J " .,.,!, have neen, and, tlierefore, coly entiled to ,. ,,.t.jl- 1.. .1.. J-i . .1 .if I';.,: ". , i "7f," ""'"-"' first Moony tunnel, and running in a northern direction along the vein, with all Hi dipt and angles, and that tb: defendant bad been intnlog and trrsspatsleg 00 tbe 600 feet whleh btlongeJ to tbe complsinantt. 4tb, That tbe complainants anddrfoed- ., ... . . ,. ....... .', ... ', to nuiw UWa ltB UriCUaUI UU UUllbl W4 ,,l claims of the complainants; and tbtt the defendants were in possession, mining uod color or right, until the 26tb or An- 1M. thmfci, there Is .0 estop- I' ,0 lB,, c'f' TLe Court ordered that tht dcferjJsnlt be perpetually enjoined, nod that an ac count be taken of tbe value of all tbe quartz taken out by the defenlsnts, and that Jtbc defrndsnts are entitled to n credit for all valuable iuprovemtott put on tbt claims. At the time or tbe trial, the Supreme Court consisted of five Judges, and the constitution prohibits tbe judge who tried the cause below from titling on the trial In the Supreme Conrt; and in the Supreme Court Judge Shattuck dissented from tbe majority of Ihe Court, 00 the grosod of estoppel; and Jodge Stratton was not pres ent, and did not net In the csuse. After the decision was announced, tbe defendants moved for a new trial. 1st, On the ground of newly discovered evidence. 2d, On the ground tbtt tbe declilen wai invalid because Judge Shattuck did not con cur with tbe majority of the Coart. The Court decided unanimously that tbe Supieme Court was a Coart or errors, and it could only try the case on tbe evidence submitted to tbe Court below; and tbtt ondtr the constitution or Oregon, three judges out or five constituted a quorum, and two judges out of tbe three, sitting to try a cants, concurring la the opinion, bad power lo affirm or reverse the decision of tbe Court below; that tbe record showed the conclusion of the Conrt, and the Court wot governed by the record, notwithstand ing one or the Judges might dissent froa tbe opinion of tbe majority of tbe Judges.