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; Stye f egan Setitiitiel ii-i 'iiiiVin i - - ' ' "iMniSw5'iV ' -- . t $ PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. First Premium Awarded by the Mechanic's Institute Fair, Siu Francirco, September, 18IM. E. LIDDLB & CO., Sporting Emporium, 418 Waihington it., (near the I'osl-offlee,) a Francisco. GUN & RIFLE MAKERS, and , lnpctUrt ef ell dauti of Sportiuj; Tttdlt. fcaitaally on hand guna from Uio flrtl sailers In London, viz: William Greener, William Moore, Moore it Harris. llctlfcrn, lltllliJiiJoA. and all other tmiker. AWo tbt txt toclc oi Amcrlcin Klllcs, 1'lstols, iadCarMiiei on the I'aclllc Court, vlziColt'a, ek.n.'. Smith !i. UVmiui'i. It-millL'lotl'f. .! all the Utcit intents of I'Mols. Ebirp's, Wesson's. IlalliiidV. pnccr'a aid Utarj'i l't"t Dreech-loadlug Miles. pf Cartridges of all kinds eouituntly titled. Auihoritrd acetts tor Henry's Patent Efftch-loiillng Udlr. jjrgltn.'l JOHN ORTH has 20,Q86LBSiRESHBftCOH finn cir.v nt. iitK mvs nmivrr 1 hrebatm wilt please enquire at bis j Bateitr fwp. on urcgon siraet, 3 doors tan the Poit Oflce. JatkuiTlll. January 21at. 18C3. tf. PACIFIC INSU KAN C'E COJII'A NY. CilU CAriTAt., m 750,000 00- 0nf flfifiOu deposit In Oregon. O0L,UUU.II lor.a Payable In U. t. GoW to.s. lutaro agaiust Lots or Dam an I fire. SACHS nitO'S. Agent., Jullu. Jacksonville, Otv'Kon. UPIIOLSTEEEE AND X" i r 3EC xi s sr. T IlERKHT notify all wiiom It may con 1 tern, (ball itlll continue the buitau uf lipbolalerer and l'ar IZubger, at mj o'4 lUiid In Jadfionville. All kinda ( ork io my line rill b sromptly atlMidnl to. OldauttraM wll! e repaired, Cour lacki aade.tc. A. I'. ALIIKIIT6. JacknonTJIIe. Ftbruiry Jili 166.1. tf. HOaMESTEADS. rTOSON'.f wl.hlng to avail themwlvea cf the benefit o.' the Iloxieitead ilnw nf Uirttii, can have their oapera jnoperly ftfl. aod their oCid.ivfu taken lforo et.iatttbr Mvlng Hie expcaw of attending jmi; the I.sim! OlUsc. Ilal rroof of Donation Infl Clalmi airL'julihnint ofcf abandonetl Dona tioatJtlmi taken and julvato ealry of JaiiJo oJf,o applicalloo to me at thu Cltiti . VOL. IIOFFUAK, County Clerk rtbrnry lh. lflCS, felMwG ORVIL DODGE'S PJI0TOO11A1U1 GALLERY. ORVIL T)OI)Gi: n.wld announce to tbo Ladlei audCnllrnien or Jackaonvllle and tlclnky, that lie k-w permanently locu W la Jatkiowlll. for tho purpo of Uk lX picture In all the lir proved art of Pho JIfp'ir. and uould respectfully tollclt a wan of Ike pabllc patronage. uuunbunrjue r. J. Ilynu'a New Br ck. nrjit ilk. De Jaekwnrllle. Decemlivr 23d, 18C4. ya tf. Watclimaker and Jeweler! On Oregon itreet, tint door north of ureniauo'a Jackionvllle, Ugu. joiin"f. iiouck, Manufacturer and repairer of iikoriaot Walcheo. Chronometera, Clocks Muiical and oilier Inntruineni. etc. Alw, JKW'KLHY manufacturtd nnd repaired, after the moat approved style or I" art, and warranted for one year. Prices ecording to times. JOHN F. IIOUCK, Chronometer and Watchmaker. r Jaekionmf June 25. 1&M. 3m Fmce of Psibic 8Je pf Rc) Estate. TUE undexilned. ailmlnliUator, will .ffer lor lule, on the lit lay of April, JB. at the.court houw door, In Jackiou tllle, Jackron.c.ouoty, Oregon, onflblrd In wtil In a Mining Claim, liUwted ou Sierl m .Creek, said eiute belougiug to James Mitcbel, deceaiol. 8le tocorarpeoec at two o'clock p. v. Terms of sale cah, paid In baud. H.IIELLMS, Public Adm'r. UreblO. 16C3. marllwi aPXaOZUUffOB Sewing Machine. JOVNEUnnn would announce to the (xople of Jackion County, (bat be hut P'ot,"l an agency for this peerlei ids Hiae. and pill in a ilujrl time Lave a good "PP7 On band. Tbia roacblno gulbers, Jo, eUfllders and piakes 4 dlffereut Undi of atlUhes. Jaekaonyllle. January 2U1. Jf ,P,r0erbeck, baa refitted bis bath rooms PVERfSEOK HOSPITAUi .Tbose who wish to Indulge In tbo hjxur i loud bath, can bo accommodated by J"lnimaeallonWdneidays ud Suu W febiif. w THE OREGON SENTINEL. ISSUK0 KVEItV SATL'llDAT llOllNtNO. 11. P. DOWELI,,' Proprietor. " wC'I'nio.v-l-or o"n"oyoar. In advance, tour Uollnrs; If pnld wltl.lt, the Ural six until the oxilrutlon of tlio year, alx dol ars. 1631). lint lnarllnn Thmn T1..11 . 1 subicquent Insertion, Onu Dollar. A dl- unim ui liny percent wm by iiuulu to those who ndvertUe by the year. 3-WIToiirt rrctlrnl at urrnt rnti. l.O. O. F..Tucksoiiville Lodge UjvOnlar nicotine on ovurv 'uP Sf-Snlurdnv ovor.liu- ertwnt V?BrT?y it... iim c.i. .,...?.. i. - . u iiis.uiiiiiiiijr ui t'uen inontli.und on PrMny lMfiirntliu llntSatur tiny In each month, at the Mntonlc Hall, llrnthers In good atnudlng tiro Invited to attend. OUANRK J ACOUS, N. O. Nkivuax I'ihibh, U. Seo'y. Truitccf J. M. Sutlou., Wm. Hay and S. J. Day. ' Warren LodKo No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A HOLD their regular commuul' frciitloni tho Wedncidny Kvcnliigaon Nor preceding the full moon, In nee losYiux, onuuoN. JOHN' L. HOSS, V. M. 0. W Sava ii b. Seo'y. o. JAcmu. v.. r. ui'sskix. JACOBS, &. RUSSELL, ATFOUNEYS AND COUNSELOltS AKD SOLICITOUS IN OHANCEUY, Jacksonvim.c, Oiuvins, lHne opimilto (he Court llnux. AH bu.inen cnnimltled to their care will be promptly attendrd to. July 2'J. 'G'i. B. F. DOWELL, AT TiAXHT, Jacksonvii.m:, Onrdox. Will practice In nil tho Courts of Uic Third Judicial Diitrlct, the Siiprcmv Court of Ore- f:on, and In Yrcka, Cal. War Scrip prompt y cullixleil. Oct. 18. J. H. STINSON, ATTORNEY Sc COUNSELLOR, Albaoy, l.liKijrouiity. Ori'gon. t!2tl Q. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jackmhvillk, Oukciin. J. S.HOWARD, STJEVEXOB CIVIL ENGINEER, jACCio.svitu: Orkuok, RcitdeiKe near the South end of Oregon iLrvet. January, 2, 1861 Office at ki residence on Oregon street DR. L.S.THOMPSON orricK CITY DRUG STORE, iirmou.sci; Upiiatllc Uio County Jail. Jacwnvllle. O'gn. d.-c'.MIf W. Q. T'VAULT, Attorney ami Counsellor Jacksonville, OncnoK. OBlce at reildenco ou California Street, All huilncrs entrusted to bis care prompt' y attended to. Janltir PETER BRITT. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST IIS rilEPAUUU TO TAICn PICTUIIEH IX UVUlll UTTI.E OF THE ART, WITH ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS. If Pictures do not give satlifactlon, no .i... -m i. ni-wl.. n.ill nt Ii! new Hal. VllUlfct nil, v ... ..v. ..-.-... lery.ou the hill, examine bis pictures, and sit lor your iiKuners. DR. A. B. OVERBECK. Dr. Overbeck would aniiouuco to tho cit izens of JbcIihhi county and vicinity, that L.im. rxiuriiwl to Jucktoiivilleaiid returned the practice, of wvdicliw. Ho will ulwiiya UO lOUUil ai Uia urn iiuuu, iu v. ..... Iluinltul. milrw absent pmlfMon at bmluei. He would reipecifully tollclt a renoinl of former patronage. Pin solution Zf otico. THE undersigned has this day with drawn from the Arm of Thompson & Davis, nud will continue mo pracucu m w.i:i... c.i.rt. nnil Dliitelrlni. ill .1ICUIUIIIC, UIIIMIJ "- - ,: ,' Jackionvl le and vicinity, nnd solicits n share of the patronuge. Office nt his teal- deuco nl me oiu jiurry ""' 1. U. UA IO. Dec. 13th. 16G4 lec!7tf MAY DAY FESTIVAL LOUIS HEELING has concluded, for tbo beuellt of tliow who wish Io roam over tho rumantlo hills oi roorjinirs urceis, on May Day, to glvo a Grand Dull on the 1st of May. All his Ingenuity will bo cm nin.i in n,iln ilmu cnmfor t julc. who Will favor him with a call on that evening. A general atteuoanco is souciieu, February 17 th, 18G5. mahiaid Veterans &, Recruits. THE last Legislature glvca a bounty of 6150 to each recruit In the reglmeut now k-Iug raited. It alto voted Five Pollur per month extra pay to eeeh person belong. Ing to tho cavalry regimen' enlisted three years ago. Tlieeo ainouuw are to no pi, in State Bonds. Those wishing these bondd would do well to call on .. T JACOBS & RUSSELL. Jacksonville, Jau. 12, '04. janHtf JACKSONVILLE, BYOVERLANDJELEGRAPH. RBPonTKO KXCWSIVCI.Y tOKTHt aKSTIKKL. City Point, 13th To Stanton: The following was taken from todny's Rich mond papers: Headquarters, 10th, To urecklnrldge, Secretary of Wuri Gen. Wudo Hnmilton nttackrd Klllnalrlnlt nl daylight this morning, nnd drove lilm from bis cump, taking his guns, wagons, mauy horses nnd scvcrul hundred priionera, nnd relieving n great number of our men who had beeu captured. The guns nnd wagons could not be brought off for want of liurscs. Jinny of the enemy wcro Itlllcd nnd wound, cd. Our loss was not heavy. Lieut. Col. I. S. King was killed, and Urigudier 8en. Hume, Colonv! Kugau and Morrison wounded. t,ek. Headquarter, Oils. To Breckinridge, Secretary of War. Ocn. Rosier reports that on the Cth of Mnrch, with a few nl Ills men, lie attacked the enemy near Hnr risonburg, Vn., who were guarding prison ers tuken at Waynesboro, and captured n few prisoners. On the morning of the 7lli, he npnln attacked them, tieur Reed's Hill. He delnlucd them for u day und a night nt the river, nnd caused them to r tire iu haste. He aunnyed tliem a good dcul, and enabled u good many of our men to escape. Leh. Wnshinglon, I3tli. Reports curicnt, for n few days past, that thu United States consul bus been ordered to Icavti Matamo' ras.oro without (iiundutlon. Tho Consul I'icrco resigned Ills odlco last year, nnd the suluequeat closing of the Cousiilato was a matter of course. In view of complica tions Incident to the war nf Mexico and the blockade of tho Rio Graudo. The U. S. Government has, silica that lime, prefer id to lie represented at Matamorus by n cnmnicrelAl ugent, instead of a Consul, This clas of nfficers have no political funo tions and dou'l require any official rvf ojr nllion, by the Oovernmcnt of thu couutry In which they reside. Wcstl'niU. N. C I0th.--To Oront. The enemy niniln a litavy Hitaek on our center aud left to day, but was decidedly reputed, with heavy leu. His dead and badly wounded wro left on the fild. We alio took u veral hundred prlsoucrs. Our los was small. Ocn. Couch Is only twelvu miles from here, to-night, and will be up early In the morning. We took prisoners from Lee's aud Stewarts corps. They say two corps are here, and that tho rest of Juhnstou's army Is coming. Scaomi.D. New York, l.l'.Ii Ilcmld's Newbcrn correspondent, under dale of March 11th, s.iys: some of the heaviest lighting we ; have seen slncu the corps commanded by Gen. Cox reached Kingston, occurred Fri day, the Kith. Tho rebels evidently learn-1 d that Couch, with h portion of the '.'3d corps, wus not for eff, and would soon Join Cox, and tills urged them to extraordinary desptratton. They charged again and again upon our works, making ten or twelve distinct charges. During the day Ihey generally sjwot their fury on the left but sometime they would churge on the enllre line, vainly Imping that the momen tum of so large a body would break down everything. Our men, however, stood llielr ground heroically, as attested by the piles of slain and dying rebels before our works In various directions. On Friday night, tho 10th, and Saturday morning, the 1 1 ill, Couch's forces como up from to ward Wilmington, and effected u Junction with Cox, which gave us the udvunlage of course, ol which the rebels were not slow toWomc loformed. So Ibey ut once be gan to fall back, nbatdonlug ull further op position this sido of the Neuta river. They nre now on the North side of the river, with the bridge that crossu over to Kingston partially destroyed. Our forces followed them up vigorously, and will doubtlessly prepare to cross the river at once, by means of a pontoon bridge, or by relaying uew timbers over the old bridge for cars to pais over. I apprehend there will be no difficuliy now In driving tho rebels back from any polut whero they may see fit to nuko a stand. Son Francisco, 17lb. Greenbacks nd vanced during last evening to fi6 i They opened this morning at 50, advunced to 5GJ, with sales at those figure? they then declined to 66, with heavy sales, closing at 55 buying price, and 5C selling. New Orleans 9lh. Great feura are en terlalued of a crevasse opposite this cliy, which will prove very destructive should It occur. Baton Rouge, March 1 Cth. Tho caval ry expedition sent Irom here occupied Olio ton and Jackson, La., after some heavy skirmishing, In which we lost ten or fifteen killed and wounded, inflicting a loss of 30 or 40 upon .the enemy and several prison ers, Including two officers. The roads over which tho expedition passed were in horrible condition. Bridges had to be built over nearly every bayou. The rpl forces are concentrating under GenetBTP'flodge and Scott, Information from Meridsn, Mississippi, states that For- SATURDAY, MARCH 25, rest was nt Macon last Monday, In com - mand of about a thousand men. Great nctlvlty prevailed In that dcpartmenl. Forrest was rapidly adding to nnd organ izing his forscs. Tho rebel General JJnok bead was recently taken prisoner at Rod- ney", Miss., and sent to New Orleans. He was en route from Richmond to report to Klrby Smith, at the time of his capture. Washington, ICtli. Information from the army of the Potomac says Sheridan Is on lits way to the While House on the Pomumky. The batteries at Fort Morton shelled tho enemy's lino briskly on Mon day, the 13th, mid were replied to but with no damage so fnr us known. Quebec, lClh. Parliament last nlglit, voled a million dollars for tho permanent defeme of the country, nnd also 8360,000 for the expenses of volunteering on tho frontier. Tho Finance Minister, in a speech, said tho Canadian government wns nf opinion that so long ns tho American war lusts, wo linvc defence on the frontier. New York, ICtli. Tho Commeroiui'H special dispatch says: It is understood that Secroiary McCullocb contemplates the Ifsue uf n new series of scvcu-tlilrtles, under tho uuiplcw of Joy 6'ooko. A dispatch dated Newborn, Mnrch lllh, says tho prisoners taken by the rebels in front of Kingston lmvo been recopturedi that Gen. Terry has formed a Juiiotlon with our forces there, nnd thut Sherman was expected In the rear of the rebels at Golds. bnro on the 11th or 12th. Department of State, Washington, 14tli. Tho President directs Hint nil persons who nre now, or hereafter shall bo found within tho Unilfd Slates, nnd who hare been 'engaged In holding intercourse or trade wlih the Insurgents, bv sea, Ifthry are citizens nf the United Stales, or nllcns, bo nrrvslcJ nnd held as prisoners of war, until the war shall close, subject ncvcrlliC' less to prosecution, trial nod conviction for any oft'ciico committed by them as spies or otherwise againit the luws of war. The President further directs that all iion-rcsl- dent foreigners, who now are or herculicr shall be found in tho United Stales, and who have been engaged In violating the blockado of Insurgent ports, shall leave the United Slates within twelve days from Ihu publication of this order, or from their subequcnt arrival In the Uuitid States, if on tho Atlantic side, nnd forty days If on tho Pacific side of the country. And such persons shall not return to the United States during tho contlnuaiico of tho war. Provost Marshal and Murihals of tho Uni ted States shall arrest nnd commit to mili tary custody all such offenders as shall d la regard this order, whether they huve pass- ports or not, and they will be detained in such custody until tho end of the war, or until discharged by siibiequtnl order of the President. Wu. II. Smtarii. New York. 15th. The Ocean Queen, from Aspluwull, March 7th, bringing a half million dollars In treasure, has arrived. A letter from tho department of the gulf indicates that the cxpediton against Mobile has already begun. The Tribune's speciul dipalcli says: One of the most celebrated fighting regl menta of New York, with every officer from its culunel down, have taken a vote to serve tho popular causo in Mexico as soon os they aro out of tho war wllh tbo rebels. It Is positively asterted that Senator Wilkinson will not be appointed to the In dian Bureau. A dii patch from Fortress Monrco to the Navy Department merely aunuunces the fret that Kingiton, N. C, Is iu our pos session, giving no particulars. New York lGlh.-Tho Herald's Wil mington dispatch, dated the 14th, says one of Sherman's scouts reached there on the 101b. They left Sherman at Laurel Hill, moving an and expecting to reach Fayetla villc before night or on the morning of the 11th. Bouts started at onco up Cape Fear River to remove obstructions and open communication with Fayettsville. Sherman met with no opposition In bis march and fought no battles. Rebel scouts were havering around him. A town on the South bank of tho Great Pedee was entrenched, nnd the rebels made a feeble defense. Sherman's cavalry dashed in on the run and the rebels out on the run. In flight they left our men seventeen guns in position, and four more were found on the north bank. Tho rebels appeared content with acting as escort to Sherman's army, trotting along In front as if they had cap turcd his whole army. They also bad a very peaceful division of cavalry following behind. The army is in most excellent condition. Everything was furnished by foraging parties. A communication was sent to Sherman on the 11th by courier, escorted by a regiment of cavalry. Peo ple living along the road were strongly in fuvor of Union, and anxious for the ap pearance of the national army. City Point, 19th, Mr. Dana, Assistant Secretary of War; I am jqst In receipt of a letter from Sherman, on the 12lb, from Foycttsvllie. Ho describes the army $ 18G5. Ins In line lienllh nnd spirits, having met 'with no serious opposition. Hardeo keeps in his front at n respectful distance. At Columbia bo destroyed Immense arsenal, Rail road establishments nnd 43 cannon. At Chocoawt ho found much machinery and other material. He soys nothing about Klllpatrlck's de feat by Hampton, but tho officer who brought the tetter says that before daylight on tho 10th, Hampton got two brigades iu Klllpatrlck's bsadqurlers, sarpristng him completely and capturing all his stuff, except two officers. Klllpatrlck escaped, formed bis men, and drove the on cmy with great loss, recapturing about nil ho had lost. Hampton left 8G dead on the field. GrtANT. Fortress Monroe, 13lh. Steamer Re becca Clyde, with 3,500 rube! prisoners, captured near Kingston during the late battles, arrived here this morning from Newbcrn. Latest advices Irom Sclioficld I represent him ns still advancing towards Kingston. There were rumors nt New bcrn on the 13ih to the riled that Bragg had'vvncuatcd the town and that our forces had taken possession of It. A prisoner came np on the Olydo who belonged to Ilodd's division, having been sent from Lee's nrmy only a week since, with n view of operating against our forces In North Carolina. All the available pontoon train' nt Newborn were sent In Schoficld II Bragg had not rvueuatrd Kingston, no dimbt Is entertained that our foiocs could euslly cross JCNse river, nnd give battle to the enemy before ho could gut away. Couch's forces, from Wilmington, bad reached Bchofitld, nud his army thus rein forced Is deemed amply sufficient to defeat Brogg's army, which Is judged to be about ITft.OOO Htrong. Newbcrn, 13th, Officers Just from the front state an order was rend to the troops Saturday last, from Cox, commanding, stating that he would be Joined by Sher man in three days.' INDIAN CLAIMS OV 1853. The Jackson County Union Resolutions, with the aid of Hon. J. W. Nesmlth, has brought tho following before Congress : Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, asking for an appropriation to oomplcto the payment of certain Indian claims Fenni'Anr 7, 18G5 Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means and order ed to be printed. DrpAnTMr.iT or the Intxmoii, 1 Waiiiinoto.i, 1). O.. February C, 18C5. j Sm : I have the honor to rubmlt here with a copy of a report of the 31st ultimo from tho Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and accompanying papers, In relation to the balance due to claimants under the 3d nrtlclu of the treaty of September 10, 1853, with tho Rogue River Indians for property- destroyed by said Indians, and for improvements mado by land claimants on the Indian reserve j and recommend the subject to the favorable consideration of Congress, with a view to an appropriation of the sum necessary to complete the pay ment of said claims, viz. : twenty-eight thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dol lars and fifty-seven cents (826.905 57.) Very respectfully your obedient servant. J. P. USHER. Secretary. ITon. Sriiuylkr Coi.rAX Speoktr of iht Howe of Rtpitstnlalim. DfPARTMEKT OP TUB INTERIOR, Oflue Indian Jffiiirt, Janwuy 31, 18G5 Sir : I have the honor to refer here with tho latter ( Hon. J. W. Nesmlth. of the 20th Instant, asking for Information as to the amount unpaid to claimants, un der the treaty with the Rogue River Indi ans, and as to th) propriety of appropria tions to pay the same. The claims referred to by Mr. Nesmlth are based upon article 3 of the treaty with the Rogue River Indians, September 10, 1653. See Statutes at Large, vol. 10, page 1018. The claims in question are or two classes, viz : 1st. Pay for properly of the whites, des troyed by the Indians. 2d. Payments of such improvements as may have been made by land claimants on the reserve. For the payment of the first class of claims, the sum of 815,000 was retained under the treaty, but the commissioners appointed to value the property destroyed brought In an approved list, amount ing to $43,140 75, there belog seventy three claimants, as will be observed by re ference to -the copy of their report herewith, the original having been tiled In this office by J. Palnwr, March 30, 1655. Having but 815,000 to pay 843,140 75, this office mado "pro rata" poyments of 84 77-100 per ccat to such claimants as made appli cation therefor on surrender of duplicate certificates of award, issued to them by the commlsloners. It would therefore take an appropriation of the further sum pf 828, 140 75 to complete the payment of the claims now under notice, to the full amoant found due by the commissioners. The sccoud class ol claims amounted, ac wftJTjfJTBBwfipi, uwtfmfmmj&LxQcCryil VOL. X. NO. 10 cording to the report of the commissioners, to $2,832 25, for which ihcro were ten claimants, and for their satisfaction tho sum of 82,000 has been appropriated, conse quently to make thrpayments In fnll wilt rcqnlrc a further appropriation of SS32 25, less 817 43 overplus after pro rata. It would seem that Justice to the claim ants, In both classes mentioned, would re quire a full payment, nnd I would respect, fully rcccommcnd appropriations of the de ficiencies. On tbo copies of the list, In tho report of the commissioners herewith, the partiea to whom pro rata payments have b;cn mado ore designated thus. () CHARLES E. MIX. Chief Cltrkor the Commitsiontr. non. J. P. Usher, Stcrttary of the Interior Statement ! tho number and names of claimants for property destroyed by the Roguo River tribe ol Indians, during tho wnr with said tribe in 1853, nnd tba amount allowed to each annexed. Number 1. Danlelifc Ephriam Raymond, 81,093 25 paid, 83,144 25 ; number 2, Clinton Barney, 249 00 ; uumbcr 3, Davis Evans, GI0 21 paid, 1,755 00; number 4, Martin Angel, 200 00; number 5, Mi chael Brennen, 32 75 ; uumbcr G, Albert B. Jcnnlson, 587 49 paid, 1.G89 G5; number 7, William J. Newton, 55G 32 paid, 1,000 00; uumbcr 8, Wm. Thomp son and Henry Rowland, 357 78, 1,029 00 ; number 9, John W. Patrick and Jobu R. Hardin, 457 22, 1,315 00; number 10, Pleasant W. Stone, 4.10 00 ; number 11, Jeremiah Yurnal, 34 47 paid, 100 00; number 12, William S. King, 8G 92 paid, 250 00 ; number 13, Cram, Rogers t Co, 8G 92 paid, 250 00 ; number 14, Edith M. Neckcl, 230 00 ; number 15, John Benjamin, 109 87 paid, 31C 00; uumbcr 1G, David N. BIrdseyc, 73 51 paid, 211 50 ; number 17 Lewis Rotbercnd, 225 00 ; number 18, Mary Ann Hodglns, 80 00; number 19, George II. O. Taylor, 232 43 paid, GGS SO ; number 20, John Mark ley, 80 00 ; number 21, Slgmond Eulingcr, 130 00; number 22, James O. Tolmsn, G8 85 paid, 175 00 ; uumbcr 23, Henry Ham, 108 10 ; number 24, William M. Elliott, 187 7G paid, 540 00 ; number 25; Silas and Edward Day, 14G 38 paid 42L 00 ; number 2G, James Triplett, 173 85 paid, 600 00 ; uumbcr 27, Nathan B. Lane GG9 00 ; number 28, John Agy, 85 00 ; number 29, James Druci, 1G5 15 paid, 475 00; number 30, James J. Fryer, 189 32 paid, 544 50 ; number 31, Wil. Hum G. F. Vonl;, 93 88 paid, 270 00; number 32, Hall & Burpree, 218 53 paid, G28 50 ; number 33, John Peneger, 92 44 paid, 2G3 00 ; number 34, John E. Ross, 1,451 99 paid, 4,17G 00; number 35, John S. Miller, 1G5 85 paid, 477 00; number 3G, D. Irwin, 319 89 paid, 920 00 ; number 37, Burnell 1). Griffin, 441 01 paid, 1,277 00; number 38, Traveeus, McComb,354 GG paid, 1,020 00; num. ber 39, William N. Dullard, 1G2 90 paid 4G8 50, number 40, Frecmun Smith, 13il 91 paid, 382 25; number 41, Nicholas Kohcnsteln, 79 10 paid 227 50 ; number 42, Dsnlel F. Firher, GO 33 paid, 173 50; number 43, Thomas D. Jewett, 317 25; number 44, Sylvester Peote, 201 31 paid, 300 00; number 45. McGreer, Drury k Runne's, 450 00 ; number 40, David Hayhart, 90 00 ; number 47, James .Moon, ey, 500 00 ; number 48, John Gbeen. 292 07 paid, 840 00 ; number 49,Theodo sla Cameron, 30 50 ; number 50, James Abrahams, 825 40; number 51, Francis Nasarett, 509 03 paid, 1.4G4 00 ; nom'. ' ber 52, Galley 4 Oliver, 500 00 ; number 63, T. U. Sanderson, 139 08 paid, '400 00; number 54, Frederick Roseuslock, 15G 4G paid, 450 00 ; number 55, Dunn k Alluding, 8G9 25 paid, 2.500 00; num. ber 5G, Asa G. Fordyce, 200 00 ; number 57, Obadiah D. Harris 50 00 1 number 58, James L. London., C9 5i paid, 200 00; number 59, Samuel Umbo, J00 00; num ber 60, William Kabter. 50 23, 144 45j number Gl, Samuel Williams, 1G4 83 paid, 474 00 1 number C2 Hiram Nlday. 312 41 paid. 698 00 ; number G3, John Anderson, 380 01 paid, 1,093 00 ; num. lxr (M Elias Huntington. 80 00 : number G5, Shertack Abrahams, 213 25 ; number QC, 1 homos irazel, deceased, 4iG 00; number C7. Weller it Rose. 295 55 naid. 850 00 1 number G8, Robert B. MetcaK, 29 90 paid, 66 00 : number G9. Charles Williams, G7 00 : number 70 John Swln- den, 475 00 ; number 71, James R.Davis, 35 00 ; number 72, Isaao Woolep, 260 78 paid, 750 00; number 73, Wi'Iiam M. uuglis, 27S 00. Total 43,140 75. The following Is a statement ef the num. ber and names of claimants for permataai A ' improvements made bv wkilsi nn lindi u?''w signed as a reservation to the Rogue River i' uiub 01 inuiaos, oy ineir treaty with aateH tribe dated September 10. 1853. with tba amount awarded to each 'claimant, and the sum total thereof, to-wit t JS umber 1, Davis Evans, 835Q 00 ; num ber 2, Mothew G. Kenedv. 250 flft- mm. ' b;r 3, J. G. Cook, 8413 30 paid, 590 00 ; numoera, uiiuam uoicninson, 311 25; number 5, Charley Giey. 270 20 paidSee 00 ; number 6, Robert B. Metcalf, 350 00; number 7, Jacob Gall, 84 00 paid, 120 00; i Dumber 8, Georjre H. O. Taylor, 75 00 ; number 9, John M. Sllcott, 100 00 ; nam- oerxu. dosMe jueisier, tfuu uu. Total 2, 832 25. i. ! i I ii H II f 1 ll l If r 1 II i Ml t&l. "K'ZZ .....tu ,... V.a ll'hi . Tin W i.