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l ! , M l :.l Tllli OREGON SliATIMil, To nir. mi-uor axd nravasr.cr or roc tr..... . ....... ..... ....... . U.XIOV. A GOVERNMENT TOR TUB WHCLK I IMrSXlBt.K " IPn'rlrfl JAL'KMIXVII.l.t:, IIUUOU... .MTI'RDIY MORWC, jm. 15 I. I'. I'Mirr. .1..I. Kno l(i,ii ( o.. mul V. II. Toll). nit ri tiling apt'iilt furvtu I'rnnrlou. Int. K. K. Ilili, nttvtrtliltic ogtnt ror !"cniiiiiito, Cat. , I.Utof Agents for the Oarcov StvTtirtt. K. K ltn-ll general ajeot for Oregon.. and to inn Territory. I 1'. Fisher ?b FraaeitM Oil J J KoowltonACo do .... do ThooM !avi ppkw. Oib KT. I! Hill wllber da V. G. lirtlye. .Kod.l'olat do Tkoas Croxiao, . . .Crostoae Dltrfn do Wa. Pnlear Jasap-OfrJi) do Gov. GlM 1'ortiMd do 1. M. Tboatp'oe Mbuy do W. M. Kto Althoaw do ThoaaaeCarr ..do do Taoiaae F. Fltd KefbyvlUe do ?. W. aswver oa do D. I'. Anderson IfweBlx do D. M. C. Ganlt do A. IreUn.1 Mrllf Cretk do Go t. I'via. Elk-Nirg do Themli If Cs'rn Va'n Town do J 1. W awon . ... Kot I ur Jo Miss Hail Huaur.. I! .-i- lUver do L V !j'1 n i f. Kuraath do II. ue- H rman f C- -.:'.y -eaer-i. Ajr-Tt f r I' asUs Coantj man imWJi A ir,t cln Wlii'i-liT . Wll un i?tM iiip .Macliliie Im- stilv at tlil ulllcf, for con mill Ircislnasf. EDITORIAL CORRFSPONDFJiCE. vi t x.a rsr.LAi:' x This flace n p.caiaaiiy nfjittd oa the rait tide of Yane.ar; s It aid with a safe aad ex ft lien t harbor winch m easy of ae cesi for ibuI.-cUm vtmii.at aigbtide It U aboet half the list of Tortl-nd. and hii the appearance cf beis oo tb decline. Dllapkiaticn endratiy awaits It. ssIcm there it n new raih of tmr.i;utioo to the coautry. In pera-tibslatiBjr the tows, you lee labeled, in lare letters, oc nearly oce half of the baas or lots. -To Let' or -To Hint." The papolatioc ef the city, iocUJ Icr OiiBaaes, U estiaatid at. . .'. . 2 J 00 Isdiaas da the lllaasl 3.(HlO 5,500; The white popalatloe of Urltiah Co hstsbia is titisaattd at 3.000 GWeaaiu 1.040 loJtasi $QM0 &.000 Total papulation of Yancoarar'j Is land and llriutb Cw.iiR.lMa dot Ml exortd 49,000 It k thaaght by ioa that tat local white p4aUtin of Yueoarcr's Itlaod doei sot exceed -s.500 pertoc.1. atd that the tittal n.mbtr of wkitH. C'a..aa: and Icdiasj dot not exceed ilXXHi. cld OAIUONUSI. The great aau of the eight ot ten thon and forea rainlaj p-jpulatioa, from Cal. iforola and Oregon, have nearly all retain ed to those Statu or gone to the Atlantic main, jui cere a:u iserc yc. will ecu I an old and familiiar Oregcsi.a. Amseg the oamber o, friends naom I have itro since my arrival io Qjto 1'ictJiu's pot iraiU&i are. S. A Dates- who feraierlv re- j sided on Cow Crexk atd Grave Creek; 1 Jacob Frauecthal, who ctr.tO for Htih land i Hro in Ktrbyviik; Goifry Open haaer and Myer Optehatetr. wso were, in tbe days of long ago, mercsaau m Scotts barg and YnVa. Tbey all Jcck robust nr.d beany. BATHS, Linir. T'Vil'LT, AXD OTnKRI. Mr. Hates it 1 ides on WUlums Lake, ic Carriboo. He is a fiae buiiten mas, acd is said to have amiited aa indeptodtQl for tose. He icquirtd particularly after Liz zie TTault. Oa being tu.d tlat she bad marritJ. sioee loit her haibaad. ard w. ' now a bloociicg yocing widow, with two Soe tons and a pietty daughter, he prcaipt ly repled; "Wtll, I doat keow that a bach elor like me could do an; better than to return to Oregon and get, or try to get L'zzie." 'lau weald be a good (tart for a man on the lusay tide of thirty. Mr. Fraa.atbal reitdri at Fott Yale, at the head 01 ittamboat cavigatioa, on Frazer'a Hirer, acd 11 still felling goods, and yet unmarried. He has maijc consid ... , . -.- .,,,,. .. erable at Fort Yale, bat Ion several thou find dollars in the great fire lilt fall. Tbe Openbasieri ar both married aad have in teresting families. Myer has aa amiab'e wife and iix interesting children. Gudfry'i wife and child are at Yieiona, acd I haTe tiol fxn cither one of iLitra, bat I am in formed thy are tqaaliy loterestieg. They have two brothers io Carriboo, Isaac aud David, and tb.y are all itiiiu partnership. They have an exteanve aa Urge auert miut of goods at Fort Yale, a. J a branch tore in Carriboo. Tbey are all well and doing itcII. May succeai attecd the old Orcgontawi wherever they go ! On the looming of tbe Ctb, we sailed (rem Victoria on llic itumer Enterprise, b-u-d for New Nest Minister, in Hntish CiOmb.n It was n bright sunsblnny day, ar.d we hail a fair view ol RAX JTAN ISLAND, which Is noted ns Ike csuc of the bellig erent correepondence between General liar ikv ef the Utltrd State army, ami Sir James Hoggins. Governor of Vancouver's I'.ird Tie Island looks lik n barren, rocky waste, not north to either govtra men', the expense of occupation, much less a b.eody war The dispute Id regard to ft between the United States and Koland b been, by mutual consent. left to tbear bitraticu of the King of Itrlglam. acd ' ( 0 hopj Lu llci,ioBi whatever It 1 i . ... . . .,. .. . i .. may be. nil! be satisfactory te both na tioo. Tbe Island is now jointly occupied by the troops of the United States Had Knglaad. Iu a boo t six hoars after we left Yietorla. we arrived in .vrw wrsT msisTsn. tbe capital of Hritish Columbia. This plate has a pnrrion. prinliap c-ffice. tele graph office and considerable trade. It ap pears to be a nsw and flourishing place J The telegraph line frem Oregon to the Ilussian lssfjios i completed to this place, and will soon be tbrou;h te Tort Yale, with a branch from I'ugtt Sout-d to Ylctorna. roRT norE axk tort vale. For tome time after the Fraier river gold excitement commenced, these towas were rivals for the up country trade. Vort Yale is twelve miles further ur j fi-. by water, and Is now , tbr'l,;,c Httie town; whik at Fort Hop- ll tbe Latino, bouiee. except two tau wtabllihweais. are entirely a;dodaiiel. Theit Is a good j wagon rcd cocipltted fioai Tori Yale to 't Currlboo. They traasport on oae waaii froai fe.000 te 11,000 pounds. The road j vas coMUtieud at the e.vpene of tbe gov J eiimeot. aid djnag the month ef May. tbe collector of toll, at Fort Yule, collet j ted $94t 36. at a fent per pound, oe the Height which pasted lhtaogh the toDgote. , rARr. rnox jackmnvillx to camim. i The actaal trevtling Haw, -id necvsAirT I expenx Iron JacktoeviUt to Carriboo is about at follows: . Fiotn Jacksonville to I'ortlatd, bv Uge '.' davs iSb I It..,.. ...i ;.!....-- C From I'ortlaod to Yictaria. 3C hoar i Yieioria to New Wt Mmiittr. 6 I hours Lodgis? and meal ' New West Minuter to Fwt Yj! 15 I boon I Ldrinr and meals 1 dlhr web. . . . ira u imkiNi; ...... e 26 sta:e tare to William Xtartk.ia Car- riboo. about -ISO mites 0 Meal SI JO each, aUut 22 Total 19 However, there are sometimes delays oe the read, which always create expeaHi. and there Is in almost every village be tween Jacksonville and Fort Yale. gol nice ad palatable dainties, luch a whisky brardy, champagne, oysters, apple and at present orange, chetrtai , itrawberrie. lee cream, aad virioas temputioos. to aaaer out at preieot for an Oregocian to travel this roatc to CarrltMO with le than 25C or 300 dollars. Yonr hamow servant is too food of the good things of this world to travel this route without aakiogalarge bill of extra espass. When I again get aa idle boar. I will give the readers of tbe Srmi.ni. a sketch of the tsannrri aad eaitoiM of Qeen Yic torU's sabjvu, and what they think of tbe United states aad slavery. I leave Fort Yale to-merrow for Cairiboo, or Tbempion'i Hiver. Fort Yale, June Ctb. Fixr Stock. We bad the pleasure of 1 riding behind the Coburg celt, -Ixit Cub io," driven by W. C. Myer, at theceltbra I tioo of the Foartb. This eolt Is foarteen , months old; bis height is sixteen hatds Girth six and ace quarter feet, and weigh I linn Mahli. W hlHiT li ti Ik liii M,. w, hav, ,. Ieen, aB(i M iulllfi .. My log that be is the Snest oie of the knd on tbe ccait. If not on the continent. Sjutbtrn Oregon can juitly b proud of neb stock. Mr. Myer cooteupUtos lak in; him, together with five others of the same stock, to the State Fair tbU Fall, where be expecii tbey will take tbe first premium, as did hi colts lait year. Firb at !'uKix. On hit Tuesday, while every one was at tic ockbratia ground, a tire broke out io tbe dwvlliog oe- cup.ed by Mr. Archer, aed before the ravagee of the dctouung eWroeat could be . stopprd, two buUie. and a blackimitb (hop were burned; and but for tbe timely iMin aace of those at th cckbratio", the whole villaga would Lav been endangered. Tbe loij is teverc to Mr. Archer and family, as notbiog was taved except tbe clolbw they had on. Tbe fire ongioattd accideotly. Ily the pomeript to Captain Kelly's advertisement for propoial to furnish fresh lvef at Fort Klamath, it will be wen that ' L'ncle r-am bi commecctd paying gold again. Abmv Worn.'. Tbese pest of tbe far mer and horticulturist have made their ap pearance in this place. Tbey are eatiug all b-ifore them on Hogce Hiver, in tbe vegetable lice, and are even attack mj tbe fruit trees. A similar norm it committing great ravages tn tbe Atlantic States on vegetable produetionr. We are compelled to omit l!;c publlsatien of tbe toasli read at tbe celebration, at I'bamix, until next week. Mr. Alex. Miller started for Klamath with hU pack train last Thursday. THE FOURTH AT PHOENIX. I A though there bad been .ome mliund.r KanillDsi, the celebration at l'Lircix was he celebration at ri.ir.ix ,r, L n. a fucec. uccv. i litre irerc i"in u,v "" six hundred arsons present. Tbe prcces- sion formed about half past ten octeoK rnarcbtd to the Jtacd. vthen the Manhai anrounced the order of exerciees: First in order was prayer, by Her. M. A. William, which was elHjuent and pi tfiolie. Next in order was tbe tetvliap of the Deelnratiosi by W. S. Habeoek. Mr. Lintel wa not present, ami Mr. Ribcoek bad only about an hour's notice. ad, coa seqtifntly. wa unprcpetel. bat prffmed hiniaufd duty with ertlit to hlm'elf, readin? the Ueelaratioti le a disticet and inipressife masMr. ; After tbe leading, Mr. A. C MePnnfil, of Yreka. wns intredand as the Oratot ol the Hay. The oration was a fine production, aad jut suited to the tines; when u great nation has emerge frem bereatb the dark t tr jeaeral remtatoas; that when cloud" ef war aad rebrlltoo to the bread J Winned 'hey have bn faund io great f'tre and glorious sonlight of victory. 'Ibe, ,-j jf(y pqfmit ! capture; th.it yflr speaker reviewed tbe grievaaee wh t Mtitioeers fteoi want of aruM, supplw implied tbe leauratiea from It-;. m& twi otioc are owerle' to pufuc coantryt tbe lefty pa':'.otira of oar afcj rtoaptare stock from saM .trtpe'"" ferefatnersj their pr- ,AMHi safleriags aid HM nhom.aa Indian on the Malheur triumph. '. their fiaal saecess in ereet , r,w, tAtd the piily in punult that the in? lt buiMioe around which saeh a hlj orer two thoiHwl hevl of stulen loble straetare h een reared. He thee b4MM aRd male', and tbtit if we wanted passed to tl.creeipliiilatiMof tbflit four 1Dm to fight for them; that they hav years of our history ; bow the Southern ficmtlweto ticn stolen prorriya Mlows: traitors bad tritI to Ifenk up the aatloa , ya ti Jth of April lat Panthltt's pick and tried le substitute another day far the trajD f $C aniavils. nantber train of 30 Fourth of July; bow tbe loyal Nrlh left the plow, office and machine soup aad . tened to ibe defence of tic e-eoiry arulut nmHUrs who eoa'd let their fellow croa tares laacuish and perish in such deal a liicawond and Andersonville eeouiaedi bow one Soatbern -cbiv" had bawled of whipping live Yankees;" and how they opeoed their eyes at DonelsM). 1'itisbarr Ur.diug and Yiekiburg; now Hooker hid faqght above the cloads; haw Grant had commaaded at the WiUernee ; haw Sher man had ditided the eontederacy and the aVry a'beiidao bad Urned lb -valley ol homiliatiea" into one ef vwwry at Win eheiter; haw Grant had compelW Lee to i.r reader as he was uakinr hk gfl.toit .-;., . ,.HB,. api-rcap v tnelr iniquity, oar noble Treswlrtit wai taken frees us by the band of a vile assa tin. The oration was nwrked thmegneut with that bvldness and high etoqaenot J..l.. A . a.-.-, i, ill .L. . waico u h pitasittf to listen te. A tier tbe oration, dinner wai spread, and all took relreibmeati. which were abandast nod of the belt qaality. preparatory to enj-vyiog a cheer and a lauirli when the loans were read. Tonus were read oo grave and faee tione inbjecu ; en patriots and traitors; aa.1 if we may judge ftooi tbe i i.ot facet all went away highly plotted with the day's i atrtaioftiti I'ltOJl I'l. KI.A.1IATH. Font Kumatsi July 3. 1SC5 KJilor Stnlmd Smee I lait wrau yo little or nothing of imnortane hu ' IraaipireJ at this pelt, and tbe dally ra- ( tine or aQairs is about lb same. The , weather is quit waia fer tuls place. , lb mosqultoH ate enmerens and ioei.'. with quite an iaelicetiou to fetit upon tbe I blood of aiy and all with whom tbev eotae ' la eor.net. It t ratber amnilng to no lice the ptcoliar gMtarea of the soWsers when on parade. The m lutes are quick asd rt:j irregular. There k an diitiac tioo between elSeers aul pivaies. but all are alike victims of matqut- d-prd4iii. On Eaturday last Ibe ewvj'rv eomnaay ' reeeivi) their horses. On or two of lb-, '"" (,om I''0" KUnvatb. Tump Waimn ma were severely, tboegh it is sappod j iai ,fc rt in M'arpeis Vuljr. are excel nut dn;eroosly. injurst by being kicked, ,t,, HfwiUoa of lict and mad, ntwsl Deriog the pretent week there will be I m.eh (queitrun exereiee. aad uvaay awk ward riden will, no deobt. bite tbe' gras of the prairie. It Is now understood her that Major Rloeoart U oedertd la tneeoosoMod of thu poit. Many are anxloos for hi arrival. It is aia rtporud here that Sn.tr N'm- ! mith is to viiit this p!e in a sew dart I fortberanoe of bb examlo,ition into tbe ' Indian aCur of thi coast. I bar mr doubts io retard to tbe -a-itor's acting aa &i mm it tee man to extmine aad repot' on the Indian affiiri of the IViie eoaii. at bis duties will be so aido-ss and exien aire. I should not be alternated if sesos seme cempetent perron with initrae- tinas to examine and report to bits. Uluom, who wageos are her loading will leave for Jaekionville to-morrow morning, io compiay with Lieutenant Un derood, fer tbe purpose of making arnag menu to get an eicert ai far as Warner' Like, where it h said the Jadwus are most ikly to commit depredatwai; eoowqswt ly hU teams will not start before tbe StL or 9ln 01 Ibis month. The Indiaa. in thi sectUa of countrv ! look acd live well at tbe pre time u i , fiih and berries are plenty ai((j fllJl. ob l.lin,l 'I'k.r , .,. , . tained Tbey are very annayi- la ,. innauces to UiuaM nee; 10 faet. K,r or them are trnpedtot, au drr ,e to be pumineu. It is a pity that Coagmi did not ap prove of the Hunt.wton .,,. . ' 1 .1 , an appropriation hfe E T.l... .. .t . ... . """""' " "vre imww oe an aseoev lo. done it will do much to Ua.fit the Iodiatl It will n!,-o be a utf,u. Ut tbe aeoumu! lation of lupplkj, and a Hatting point for partie golog to pore Uo eoun. east or ebauiw hoililc Jadlan. v PETITION FOR MILITARY AID -f ti.i. i-niiatr. MVS im ft.. .,., ,DC ,,... - - .,.,,,,- ., 01 Jii .-- was wt; - ,",. ..... t,, bv ..a nrlatioas committal In mat "V . 0-1, .mil are suturing i .. I i . ... ,.,. Tho lotto w Indian F"'- """ ,, tKe ,ub atxi idc --""- -" jo.nedWtte'rfroaiMf .lohmon. ,1W J i. . .- .kiu (ho coed tlOB of iMier ceooiv, i-.c' - thief) ic that H'l "ter: Petition. Arm-RN. Jm 23. 1?'5 TaHI .:He.-y A. C (yb..Oor nerofOreyrD-Vour petitioners n4l rr-sp-etfollv r-prent Ihot Ibere i "" foraiHiable bawl afl-ow lbt rr wmpoMiJ of India ih1 proba ' ... i.. iLa aAtlLaaltrn blv white mJ. iwi "i""' ,,r " portion urec- a. .. stolen aod d-rr-lat.o0s cowmltte.1 eron . iL.I l.Aa MTr UfTIJ k IhM iprinr and nmn" at various poiats: th.it ihmH p-i'lles ve nuowro . i ,L,r.t frnm various points toward n iMlj of .-'.wjlh Fork of Milhenr river i .j tD Saowy mtnintalo which seems to i aalnils aad 22 bed of tine bout from , Miller, ef Miller's Ilaneh. nil of these were , U),ta m te night in the nelghborheed 0 jiatke'i Itaneh. farewell bend of Snake tir..; aBI aVovc that point w seventy aK ak, frMn tbe ranebt of Jofdon emk and Owyhee, in the nxietb of May. lbm nw, over 100 head of h-rie stolen. 10j 0Ter IM bead oatlle. am) abnut the jfl, e( ,jttBC jc htwd of Hill Ileaehy's litft BOff, ,, MoVo from the statwi. M.r .k, MID- ,j.w. Oothe 30th ol Mav. darine the term of Ibe Cifenit Coari at this pUee. 2 bead f fine borsH wsre .to . nwa,n. raggen. nnn misera ten from the suburb of the town la the I " lk" w'" '" I"l tion to rop BV.rn.at. and one iwn wu, fired is. Ihrw I uU,,"H1' M lUv T""ia evcr Mw bf,,,c' vkel6fib.elerk-sreamand.L.rSelcttw,.v'vl,,l',ff l'- I f . r r . ' i ttabs. law latter of which brnd dawn. I "u" 'i'" - "" 0a u,t Bienj,. lbl(. 22d.oar Conniv Jtsdt",!0' 'A9 ' llnllyopnKnt. Sixteen years f Jaboto,, Imt two veev fine horse i 8 " w,n of ','i wa'1 XU!tr 'm,H' xh thierw beeVe open bb ilnlile. cut the I R,nt'' ' "Hy- yo,"l "" .trcngthi no kttrM . flRj -. 6dt. J.k tUtm. , bow ehange.1 1 TI varied life ol many. and on tbe mmc niirht. tbe 22d. two men were robM aad shot at. one weandedie ... .... vet v. at rnntfer Itlver HriAre. , I Ilesalea taeir have btea niny deprtdu-, ' tioos coniaiiiie) at CkirVe's Cnek and Mor.ioe Ruin, dosing the lait spring. some heain baraed, Lors iteten. men Jiorilef) and roMnd. 1'srrtefore. lo view of tbete many alrooi- tie euaamitied bv said ilWperadoes. vour "' of amnS Ule Wl" VMK ,Um w,,h Htitioner reoeeeent tbe neeossitv of hav-1 6wt Mtm,i' 0ur fo'lb'u P'l iKmlliurTferer.eeaipoedofacj;U l v'.v Fa. 1'Otb a miner mid ot of cavalry to rwrMe Mid dfneeaiiws. 1 "wdwnl. The Irish predumiwite iu tbe ud Cloture Ihna. aasi ismnr imwif and rerpeetfelly ak your Kvev'leocy lo lay tku pellttoo before Col I'. F Maury eoauuasdinr l'uiriet of Oiroti, aad to .Tf iuloencf to have a eosupiny of T-"rT oeoVtrd beet to foil up said ties nerudaM from this pise, and in eaie 'Ion -f tidon at has disposal, that vonr Kiealsraey wili chIi mluieevKe a coenpooi of moanied volunteer lor tb.ii Mrpo a'oJ e would represent thnt men could br had here, if tner xse f-inehed with arms and ttinplhM. That tke compaaiei of eavalrv ordrfed '" ,',M, Cnorebili. aad other triwa o rt ", I'1': bst it is vrv imfmrtani for tbe proiiioa of pp,riv and life, tk a company move from this point ani tm verre tbe cooniry to tbe Snowy MmtnUu, and tbe baadwateet of the M.lh-ar river, aid togetner with other troop.. s.iid Iadi ans sad iseiria4os eua be oaptured. Ymt pentiooers pray tbit early aelioo nwy be taken io tbe premH to 'ntrnt v Hi,ity ' life and property in can f,a Oregon. Judge Johnjon'i Letter. AfniRA. Oiegon. Jn 24. 16. Hu Kxctixi.NCT. A. C. Giisim;m, Sir I take th liln- nt J.n... -"-, -" ujij,iu JIJU " i. i caaaeeiwo with ibe stitiun ",u ,BC ' or this place. In , addition to lb fact set forth in said r.n t .! 1 in ... r"- w. 1 win say iwre are bat few Lories left in thu VKioity; there is one band of about thirty gU4idl id the day time by a boy while graatg. and locked up at nig'ht. I am looking every day for a raid to be made ar.d tbe whole band to be dnvtn off. j -d in that event, there would be no poui I bilhty ef follow.ag Hem In addition to J thu. there are not. from He lst ioforma- , .W SU l""ly """ ,D Au- ?'' ' D qUM1,on bql ,ba ,1) -'"' fen paiiru upon this subject ?' w'l coodttion. aed there wil " . I w C0'U ing to hiadcr a small parly or lad aru 01 aesperate while men from making a raid on our place and helping lLcmlu 10 any aoj everything thej want v .1 : ,. :. 7 ur "" " a7"g can be done .LT. . T Wi,," U -wio-- oaa w oooe the soonr im. i. the better. I conoiuj.oo, I will say. that a company of one bundr wen can be ra htie il neeeiMry, in 0 few hour, if tby can be Bountcl and ordered by the w--o.orbjibeSi.le. Should men KM t them be cavalry, as you must be """ "-w.eian.rj could do nolhiu in j reeapturlne Hock or chastising the av. ac. I'least! let til henr from you at the earliest convenience. " . Allow mc lo mv, nnniiy, mat itie time U contained, la ,i , ' ,b'cc1 tin has been. In Oregon, when for Icm thap one j ten tlmw the work Jy i'"'' d,'a, frturlh the ralcblerdone lately by the Indi-1 cd, ten times the wmu , tKonip!W ansnnd fiierrllla while, men were called ted and ten tlm,. ,l ' s 0,d litfiN frtrtli br hundreds to the defence of onr frontiers, nt a cost of millions of dollars. Yours respectfully, JCK.M. JOHNSON. "Vl)Alld CTTVr- We clip the following frnm n Idler da ted Idaho City. June l.ltli. nnd published In the Sacrnmri'to ihoii of July lt: Since my lt fie men have been arrest ed near Plarervltle nnd nrc now undergo- ,nc ,rlrtl ,v ,)(. pfpc, for lie ,.,, )f . ' WiNon. Cml. nnd Mnnlton. Wc are in momentary expectation nf lienring nf their wholenl liniigincnnd 1 slmll fcdJ yuu purticnliirs n 'oon n received. A fire was dleovertd In n cnrponlcrV shop At tbe nistern mil nf Main atrect a few day since, wlileli wa no doubt tin work ofnu lucecdlary; it was quickly extiu guiilxtl. 'IV weather Is ngiiln most unmercifully cehl. nnd a fire la coinfurtnlile throrglinut the ilay. (nr tnnn is renmrkiitily dull ami Im een Its best days. Smith lloic, the Ytiha and Owjhei- will htrmfler Ik tbe altmctive Hiut. I'unper trains ar rive freiuently from Clilco and ntlxr Cut fornix overlaml riMites, ami I nm in lm)e in n lew days to fiid ytin u rnmpurion of thoe roads vs. thr ihingernne nnd tnrtur obi Oiegon and asliington trnlte. Yi It rday one ot our largest inercliHiito Inld told roe xiltive!y that he l.ad ship ped gncik nt Umatilla (the gen erat i!"p"t lor forwarding mercliHiidisc to those uiim-). nn ivngnni. forty-eight days ago nnd tbey bad not yet nrrivrd lietc. Iiy any of Ibe California mutes tbee same wauoM eould have made tic "round trip" in that time. With a slight fear of rorl pnnUh went. I must say that there are more ugly. "- M,"n, awl "wt.u. one-armcsi. gr. a,.. I1. m...... ..L.,. I.. !.. ..lir.. , ,n n"l nm' Mwl'winiimnif. irn , ,". wpeaora., ichut.. firewater- ' alt itrii AMil nuito -ietitilta.l lintfan .i ltoeaul I .. . . , ., ...... .... i . i "" "" " ......., ... ..-..,... our fruntier mining mpuUtiou from n bale 1 heaity am ruggeil race of men, young nnd j in the prime or lire, to 0 premature old age. There Is a prop)rtlen, however, that still remind one ol the guoj old time. but their numbers ure small, nnd a Mv first, vbilit tiie driNtHieiil of Abubrnn "have it nil their owu way" among the Uet. Imletd, it w u general remark ammif Ueotiio that tbrouglmut Oregun. Wu,li intjiton aud Iilabo Termor not u ciiy, tuwn or lrudwj-HMt but k itt liwly ucder their owtitrtsl iu ull ol nlneb 1 bare not the (ligbtaat uldnetiun; but in Mi eosMKetieu 1 nm.t Ull uf n mull ntv ol vxiurttosi ty uu u,d jwjua uuu, 11-, wno was I railing at Fort Cuivilk. on the Up-r Culumbu. (And here Wi mi' -tut. Ibat iHBir uf lb must ubtantiui utuuiig lbm tvnimeiicil tlnir ennvr with llmr ilct no tUiir ImiK. uwl by tlmir "prw wetiHg" wrre eiiub.ul iu siuri Grit in a ilirmng pMC, ntulili.li iLvmrOiilv amiik ly cmiifOtitioii.) Well ulthuiigb ibr story H knunn to every limit in Ike Uir cunii trj a mitwr cuU into II ' Iuk, ak fur a Md!e. II politely lmw bun the afsorttoent, and the minor, Kbotiug vov for buttuB svwing, inquiiM the price II mudwtly replie "You lollar." "One b I !" says the customer, "what do yuu mean by asking mi dollar for inly uae iwed.e?" "Yell juu awe, mine freiil, 'In tuit to mo&eli dc cast of te needle as it 1 le call) money for tc fi right 1" 1 nuw in the mouth of every trailer in the country. 1'robably 1 um to K'veru on tl.o "ma jority," and by nay o(cxciilutiou will .lute there has bvu much suffering here lb' Winter, nnd utnong tLc t'luigrani fxc tally, who, with their peculiarity u( diw and general uncouth appearunce, biaea au opinion; but in the main I am correct. The miners, as a body, are well disposed, industrious and le adicted to drunki-oiie than any other camp ou the coast; ul though from Jhe innumerable taloous. grogt-erks acd places whero liquor 1 re tailed, U-ing nearly etery fourth hontc, it weuld be easily supposed that it must be the sole traffic of the place. Hut the quul it v generally sold la such that one d-xs nut wish to repeat a second time a pro ceMion of torchlight going down hi throat. And yet they nil live at two bin a drink, from soda water aud luger beer up to 832 per gallon brandy I Tbe wage for miner are six dollai per day or mght work. All claim are worked nigbt aad day that pay, o long aa wa.tcr lasl( as the season is ehort and time must be made np. There la co distinction in pay between day aud night time; the miner Ihetclore rtccttc 5-12 per wlc (Sunday included), from which he has to pay from SI 2 to 8U fur board per M-ck, bcid hij washing, finding hi clothes, gum boot, etc. Tl.0,0 miner who work claim of their own Inc much cbcnicr by tIl''E thcJTol, M ... , for IU t TB """Ol Uf t ' . ""iucmc nuantit. .r " "' y np!.,,Bl. .. . .,D1n 'Vs It It ,i. "-" Ulpclns. tti horse In a e manner for t,. ...,.. C8- '-ever, who are ,h " & " t " fr Indud,. B'' roii, mentorcon,batUlsfT' YCC,Batte Pylons asto-T; $2 ' for those wh.se prophecy UsSV"7 polnl.il to bind .h.l.n.rf. .?! im tu-rompererandjoininthecul,!' mat .iwn wineb ctlebratw the eiciorr if Phnt a.ll. Ae noble .. 17. ' ler sIimuI dv ?',... , . . . . "" an - --.v ...M.r, coamcAeer mnsiaiU. J-'lfnrem..ioinii.iBI18P,1K.. n.er W aterloo. the wh!c wwM r JZ will, praise of the create ard 0.. '; Andnow.Ifterouro Uovce.theywhnhad proela, .J .ttl.jU5.tion nf the South imp..ib'e , among the first D e08r l(. JJ Hie victors and macnifyiwr iit!f couraire and c,fM dffl,,, rinr preiBra., of nar war the Lndn T.-tr, ta Iniium-raMe oecailons s,wlv Inform) U world that the rebellion cmiM Wrr b tiWusi!; now, not in tho least abn!d hr therelutntlonoritsprc.lictlon.lt fills to prnl.ln? the armw which have art) lU victory and which It rid.cuVl so entfpnt ously In the early part of the itrn-ele Tic followtnr extract coMhIm It rreiiMatian: "The superiority ef the Tplcral arn'tt enulitdl thm to prevail inactail eaiitt; their prneress In dneiplino enabled tli to tnke advantate nf victory, Two jtfi utrn Gen Ic wonld probably hare eiMf cd to I.ynchbarg. even after such adrt'iu a that lie sustalnd the other day. Hit now the Frde ml fien-rals mors till tkj rapidity, am attack with Ibe presp:cei of Napoleon Marshals. TWr cmlry wMrli nt the lecinnicp ef the wir wu th Inueliinr stock nf the Csublmtr. l row excllent. and tbey kn low ton with eff-ct lie plvntlful apr'atwof ttarfire wh'ch thlr GoverllmDtcaafar6ilhthtB 0 ecoii'ON. JutyXt. 3V3Tizxrlocl. At the Franco American Hate! Jolv fid. bv ltv .M A Wii.lams Mr Wu II N'i'Ht.M tn .i.i MantimA IluoDu.allBOw rridriita of Fort Kamilli. 1 On the 1st Init by J C Telnnn Coe . ,v ,,1)lr, , hj lttt(t Wf LvtiiU. Tfnsrr. am Mss Manr Micsilox all cf ' Jack on county tT. .S. 730 LOAX. BY AFTIIOUITY OFTIinPKCP.lTAKV ot Iht T'Miry. th n .d mi'd dm HHamdllH G-11tr.1l Sut-erpten AS'P'y IT tur sal Of lullid trUM Tr a-ary Nii. (waring Kven and lhr---l ull.s -r e-jiit. inltft a-r annual known n las SLTK.V-THIUTY I.OAV, Tie f Note r i'ud u-.der date Jsie I.Mb IftA an) ar- pyai,l Ihrre jrus fmm that tim- in urri r j'ie tiblv. at tk- p4iia ef th bolder Into I'. S. tViO Six por cent GOLD BEARING BONDS 7hse btd are now werth a preweai f iilw i-r cmi Iiiclaillug pld iatr"i f" Nuumkr whicl makw tt acta.l f'M en ibr .-So Iuok euti-nl ri. i- - uilrtril. uliui U-n r cut K a lll. II K.XS.MMI' nu.mtHAn nifl fAl. TAXATI WU'lH AW- IWK ..I i jybl in eurrenc). ';"J,k''il I,, c..ui-au.alleb.d lu ; "v"c0a. ai,) .Jcul oB uud iM W J gr buuker TIm.- Interest anioaaU te One osut par'day 00 aJliO M. Twoovula ; w ; iT .. " Sl.eeo " ;! .. " H WD " No. of .11 '"r ,n.S .lr niuiimiu i.i-miw-r lluu. - .,, m Ul. u THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET owilkl-ully t.lSl " - "r tugo. will make II the great rorruB w.i. or the rEcru. . L. 1..n 11' ,.. tban SMtJM woi . " M lhurd by the la.l Uu,;!,. " tbe livirkel. .. h 1. 11 Thl.amou....at..:raai;HlV. HHjr.pt.oiis toother 'WM uin tti loord-rlUtcita-f-m.,,. s.ct.o of e"u,lrMB ih Ni cm eilltio fr "'" Anate U---rr aiti iu - .jfoanaau- buueeriter- ,,rt. ,'7., ud - whum ine . ",Sd.l.ry of ' Sul-llpU.AB-.-w,-W'41, May -0. IH6 t I'BB OVJUW" rt..oRArH : , May !'- u' I'llltADSU-IUAi Coaiu:-d ", "J n 1 J ,r,.- nil -.old. Thirty M. " .. .1..1 anil serir '0,,T'""1,hlec..' S,,irt,CAptdaudlah ljptr ilierwlii ernmeni n-"" - -, ;ntr.Ki - flt. rfCCry 'Go:JiBS0;cooK:, Sub3criJ.ti0BS."1'"- cent