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ii an m n' tl. wat rs of (!. r.vir .lur' t cou'd not wash llicm c'can. r ithcr wcmd they find the Pool of Iletiicstda, with 111 troubled waters, potent to etT.et a care. lift mc niure yosi, who wonder niiJ iloubt nt this ilicndful secret, ami let that nnurancc find confirmation In thcfacl.th.1t its illcll permeate the civilised world, yet in no instance can a solitary evil be uttrlbuted to Odd Fellowship, while much oT that tint until in III nothing la on mo Jably visible to the met obstinately blind that whlNt we fcdaootly guard It for ouruUei, it It alio a blessing to you. We admit that men occasionally get ac .en to our Order who are pests to the com nunity, and a disgrace to txttj one with horn they may aMoclatc. Oar ouly c.xcoie Is, they come to us in Jeeps' clothing; that our vision and judg .nt are human, not Ditine; that we can it always, in time, penetrate the disguise, id discern the vJf hidden thereunder, 'hen ire correct the evil within oar door y withdrawing the s, the community an lsuve ho knowledge of it, J we do not ropose to tear down, but rather balk! op fce moral status of man. To the worthy, who would rater ottr vxlgM, ami Ik come endorsed with that vetl knowledge, we cordially Invite you t) couio forward and pretest yoat same, txl be weighed in the tenle of juitice, and f not found " wanting," we will gladly re vive you ai n brother, and Invest ym with II the myiltric nod dm lei ol the Order. Hut to the curious, vain or tclrisb, think yv not to enter with a hope to Sud any tysu atby or fellowship with ui, or that any icnefil will retail to your own lordid ideal, or of Mich we are not eonpootd, and in oar 'dtdit you would nm) no companionship; tnd the duttu ot Odd Fellowship would to tan be au unendurable burden. Itetldei the d inlet we have toumcrated : to aire for the lie!;, to bnry the dead, e! cate the orphan, to relieve the dill retted, to aid the whiow. and to exercise over each other fraternal watch, cere, and moral dis cipline, there U another great and Ibi iserlant duty devolving upon Odd lMlowt, ai indlvldoali and at a tociety ; that dnty is one which we owe to oar toanlry, and Is equally obligatory upon rt it Odd Itl lowi, at It it ai citixtM. I tay (finally obligatory, but periapt tliould havo laid, considering the petition we occupy ai an Order, having branches extending to each and everv Stut and Territory of the United Htatet, the multi tudes oetnprltlog OJd Fellowtbip, the duty inculcated ai one of our tenets, and the general charge that the true brother should let Frieodibip, Love and Truth find nn abiding plaoe in hit toul ; and that they thould be hit guide and guard In hit inter course with the world, that the duty to our country it increased In a two-fold pre portion. At OJd Fellows, we are eipecUlly en joined to abstain from politic ad political diicutiloni, under and within the puk of the " myitio Ik." We are to ignore the politieul faith and opioiont of our bretli rtr. within the sacred precinct of the lAdgw, and in our fraternal intercourse we are to entirely abstain from all religious or political discussions, or allusion. With this reticency on those subjects within the preocriM limiti, the injunction cwls. We all owo allegiance to our coun try, a txl a duty to tee tint the lawt are projvtrly observed, and duly and mtr clfully enforced, and to sustain it In all rightful authority and exercise of power. In the exercise of tint duty, If we find n brother, either through the Influence of pa is loo, or from mistaken judgment, abeut to Interfere or obitruct the due admialttra tion of the lawt, we, as Odd Fellows, not in the Dame or under (lie cloak of the Order, but In the true sinn( of Itt teach Ings, and in mild and pertuauvo language, having a careful guard against Invective and abusive epithet to point out tlto error ot hit way, nud n just appreciation of his position, and quietly and gently lead him back to the iiath of duty. ThU ac cemplisLod, the brother saved, tLe lips thould bo forever sealed, ami the derelic tion remain fortver a secret buried In the cenotaph of OJd Fellowship. Tbit duty It equally Imperative when a brother or neighbor, cither influenced by passion, privilege, fear or mittaken judg ment, as to right or duty, hat committed a political offence, we slieuld be at least equally magnanimous not only to our" fel low," but to our neighbor, as ara the mln istcrt of the Government ; aud when an amnesty and pardon lias been proclaimed and accepted by a return to allegiance, and they (litis absolved from the legal conse quenecs of their error, tho datlet oUOdd Fellows would soem clear to cxteud the hand of greeting and good will ; aud In the graciouwess of love, teach them that the moral and social faculties hold sway, and aro dominant in our minds and hearts orcr tho brutal impulses and passions. Jnvcc live abuse, harsh epithets, and cyulcal reflections, thould be carefully avoided as tendering to Irritate aud aggravate tho evil j persuasivo argument nud reason should bo the balm to heal the wounj and convert the erring, and lead bins bade to an affectionate and devoted allegiaucc. In our dally walk let ui constantly hoep in mind, and be governed by the precepts of those wholesomo proverbs ; A toft answer lurneth nway wrath," and that " Love covercth all bins;" also that " Ore vlous words stir up anger," and that " Ha tred ttirrelh up strife." In the form of government under which w live, here th-. citucn is the fountain I adef nil authority nnd law, and wher lUt wul of the majority Vgally expressed is thi governing law for nil, the very form ami penl of the institution requires that all voteM should be, In a measure, states men i the well being nnd permanency of our Government depend upon the correct I solution of nil governmental questions by the people at the polls. I To accomplish this object, it bocomw neeeMary that all questions of ndmlnMra uve wiigj, jnwiiu ug luuy cx.inunou, nit custed, nnd understood by the masses ; but in this diteuMlon, it is well ul till times to avoid all irritating or harsh language, and appeal ouly to the judgment, after having by correct reasoning informed the mind upn the, mootid propositions. The prtHiit, when the nation has so lately been stirred to fti very foundation by n lebtllious opposition to the rightful exercise ol Its rightful dominion, in wh ch uprising and resistance, brethren and cii ixetH of the (loveroment, ol whose devo tion ami loyalty there had not been n pre vlous doubt, have (alien n part, but which it now happily suppressed, and the Cluel .Magistrate of the nation has seen proper to extend to that class whose offence l.e deems venial, executive clemency, it Ik hnovee us to so govtrn our actions, that their return to allegiance shall not be merely formal, coerced and rrstralnul, but that they skill be, through the medium of Frknddiip, Love nnd Truth, led to a cor dial and kf&ctiooate submission to, and rwrllclsMtlori in, the administration of the Government. Specially are we Instructed as Odd Fellows, anont; other things, to regard all men as brethren"; that " the tclShaet of mankind needs correcting"; "to cultivate a generous spirit of kindnets ;" awl that to wake up the sympithtet and purge the lieart from KlfUhnest.k the noblest mlislon In which men can engage; " to I-ovr, Mercy ami Truth, and to write Ihtm on the tablets of oar hearts"; "to love cur emmkt"; net to permit prejudice to con trol us ": awl that " Justice, Ttmnertnee awl Charity, are the duties of nil ineu.' Ily these precepts, our duty to our fello mao and to ou reel ret In the ordinary walk of life, in our political and social Inter course, nnd especially under the emUuraW ing clrcumstancM that fiurrooml u as we are emerging from that dreudlul past, In which for n time the evil spirit teems to have been looted upon earth, and the fiend ish passions to have had supreme control, and held a jubilee of blood and carnage over the defeat of all goodacts, Is clearly marked. Let ui then, as OJd Fellows, be ever watchful to purge the heart from telOsh nest ; to wake up the sympathies, ami to cultivate a generous spirit of kindaess. Thete prcceptt faithfully acted open by every member of the Order, nc would again be a united, happy and prosperous XOpI; the Government received by all at a safe and friendly protection ami shield, and not as a galling yoke of forcd sub mission. Friendship, Love anil Truth won hi spread their wings, mid enter upon their earthly mission through the leogth ami breadth of the land. Frkndihlp, our blasted cmblsm! .Sv her go forth olothtJ In tweet humility, seekiug the erring brother, cntrcillug him by word and action to return to rectitude and virtue and sustaining him by the right hand of fellowship, till he one mere treads tho paths of peace ; and again, accompa nied by her foster sister, Live, she enter the chamber nhero the sick or dying brother lies. Frlendihip keeps watch, while Iive administers. 'I he anxious care worn wife, mother or sister, feeling that the lovid It in faithful bauds, seeks the rrposo so much needed to repair the wasted cntrghx, and In her heart asks the blessing of God upon our Order, lltthold! Love bending over lite soaring one, and with swift, unfaltering hands, administering the needed care or restorn tion ; or, see her with gentle touch wiping the death damp! from the brow of deaths' victim, ami whispering words of hoe, mercy nnd promlst sweet words to the faithful brothTr who Is passing nway ; and when the soul has fled, she claims the empty casket, awl from her own munlQcenre clothes and prepares it for itt final rot. carefully pltces it in her mvn grounds, and cast xipon the coffin tho emblems of undy Ing life. Her mitslon Is not yet end! IJy the expression of heartfelt tympathy she seeks to comfort the bereaved, oik) claims tli.it tho widow and fathtrhs, whether rich or poor, shall bo clothed In lnbillments of mourning of her own be stowing. Well may wc exclaim : " All Inll tho glorious work of lore, Upon tho earlh bt-un, TUtf augeU from their home aborc, May gao with rupturo down." Truth, bright, shining, as (lie stands In strength, and J'urlly, the last of the trio, admonishes U3 that we arc obligated by tLe most sacred considerations to violato nei ther of these precepts. She meets us lu our Lodges, whero heart epeaks to heart in all tho frankness of primcial days, where each brother as ho enters, lays aside the mark worn daily in his business life, and stands revealed as he was created "tho iieb'cst work of GoL." Truth neno blcs and purifies ; this is her work, and brcthern this Is our privilege and duty to carefully her throno in our hearts and guard our Order. Friendship, Love and Truth, may the day speedily nrrivo when they shall be the ruling motto of all men, and through their influence, peace and happiuc prevail throughout Ih'j world. niii on simu; i. ZJ trgrj .uGrS Totiii: Krneicv and renw ivkm'V ok vol ii Uvtus-, A GoVKnVMKNT SOU Till. WIIOI.lt W t.rHri.-sint.i:." Il'i-Ai'iy. r.-a ---. -is j.ti'ici(svvit.ii , tutneoN. 7". Al'C. 1C 1565 SlTmillY SORMMi, mwm mm ,,, rm I. P. I'l.lirr, .I..I.ItiMiMlliHtei.,ninl V. ll.T.iliy.mllrlll.liifjnut.lcM lor !! I'llllll l.io. llll, I'.. IC. I'liliv, niUrilUtni; ngtnt ' Mill iililrlllii, L'nl. I.li of Agnt for the Ohhios PsrvrisitL. II. P. lliicll. grnerul agent for Oregon,, ami IdilioTirrilory. . . I.. P. l-Mnr San Francisco CI. J .1. Knowlton A Co d do- Thonw l)nvi, M;!;-irte. 0n. FT.lt Iltll JVIIHer , t K. (J llrdevr ISock Point do ThoitM OroJti'M Crouton liigaliwilu W'm. .""ii'eir lunip-Ofl-Jo do Gov. fillifH Pot lliiwl do I). M.TIiompMHt Altmny d' W. M. i:vmi Uhows do llii.mC.irr.... Thom F. I'lityd W ... ' Kciwviiie no S W. .awver I) P. Anil.t-.on.... I) M.C. Ginlt.... A. lrUivI (-. I.. IMsn ThMxIrie Condon. ..rfo do do do do Phoenix . ... An .Myrtle Creek . Kllcniiur g do .i'ulniiTowndo 1 JatiH" l. Wiilxm. i Mi llatli" Hunter , I.. W. MlllllH .... ., . unburn do ,.ltgu- ltiier 'In .t'vrt K Ian tn do niiii -i iiviHui, - jvouruiv, umi.i ,?Mt lor iSuagla L'ouuty. ii-.. ... ii ...- r n. ,,.. --..!' T1IH TKIAL-MA11TIAL LAW. AnaST or vaiunmuhix. On the 1st of May, leC3, two months after the Act of Congress wot nweed au therklng the I'ret dint to drelate martial law, Chmtnl C. Valli.dii;hm Mas aueti ed by the military otder of General Hum. side. This case has been grossly ntiseoo 1 1 rued by the. kll-D.ivis-lkmoctailc party joarouU thronghoat the Unitol Stiitw. We propose to irpoit the case at length, awl request our readers to jkii.iKt well Ihe facts, aed see if thu distinguished Jell Da vis sympathizer was not n rebel awl ikteri ing of btinthmeat to relxMom. llrfere thearrett of .Mr. Vallawlighara, General llurnside ittunl the following order: gi:ni:ual oudku no. 33. HsutiWiitrKSM DtrinrMKNT thk Ohio. I Cimivmti, April l.1(U. I st 3. 1 The coMmawliiig xetmral puktithsM for the Informlloii or all coucrrui-4 : 'Ih.it kvrentu-r all twrtom fmiml within our line who commit act lur lu U-ucilt of the etnrmlts ef our ewuulry will I irinl :. ple.oriralir.aiM.H eoiiTlci.d.wltlMif. 1...1..11. ni.i. ..i.- 1....1...1. . .i... r..n..- ".mem ol icn-t malts. Wilier ol U-tier h.u by ncret mall. S.i-cr rrcrultluz ofllcvr. wiibiu ih lines. Periou who hmv enlerol into an aiirev mnt to pa one line lor the put pow of Joluiug Iho ruewy. I'itmiih fuund coacealttl wllhlu our linen belouuiux lu lb service ol the i .mny : and In loci all pcrMMM I 'hi ml impr-tly wlibln imr Hue who could glie ptuaiv iu!urm.i lien to tbe enemy. All rons uitliiu our liu who harbor, protect, eouotul.recd, clothv, or in any way aid thu eiitmle of our country. The habit of declarlug ymiathles for Ihe enemy will no longer lw lolerulid in tbW dipattment. Prroin cuiumitiiug mcli of I emu will lw at onco aru-tnl. Willi a ii to Mug tried as nuovu ttatvil or eut U--yow) our lines Inbi the liaesol Iheir IrivmU. It inuit Ii- di.liuctly uniKrloo. tlwt triMKin, vvprewtil or linplinl, will nut ! tuleraud in tbl dt-jnrlimut. All omcer and soldier are strictly charg id with the e.xvcution ot ttii order. Ily coiouiawl of Jlojor (ieueral A V. Ihnn.lile, i.nwu IIlCNHOND, Ani.tant Adjuunl-Ciineral. He was ordertil to b trud by u milita ry cominiseioii, which mot ul Cineinw.ili on the Glli of ilny, 1SCI. The fullowing oilicirs coBipoetd tbe court; llrlz. (j-n. It. II. Poller. Proldent ; Cunt J M. Cutis. Imlge Adioeale ; Col J. P. jHCotircy, Uih Ohio; Lieut. Col. '. It. Guilrib, Counniiry ot huWUtvuoe ; Mai. Vim lluren. nidi-d camp ; Jlaj. Ilrowii, loth Kentucky cmalry ; M ij. Fitch, llith Ohio j Oapt. l.jdig, uid Uis camp. Mr. Vallaodiglum was atVml If he had any objection to offer lo uny member of tbe court, uud ho replied that lie was nut ac quainted with any of them, and had no ob jtclions to oflcr lo them individually; but protested that the commission had no pow er to try him. Tho charge and specification against him is in these words: Chatgt. Publicly e.xpres.lng' in viola tion of General Order, No. 'ii, from hud quarters, Department ol the Ohio, hid ym pathks for tho(e In aiuu uguiust theuv eminent of the United Kuina. ,!.,.i? ditioyal sentimeut and opinions, with ,e uujevi uuu purpoMi oi wuUining the pun er of the Government lit its iiluru to tun prits au unluwful rebellion, ' awiMlsoii-In this, tLat tho ,1 Climeiit 0. Nullaiidighain, a citizen i.r the hlale ol Ohio, on or about the Ut j,y ur May, 1603, ut .Mount Vemou, Ki1(A CUI1. if, un.o, uiu pnonciy uwrets a largo meet, ing of citizens, uud did utter sent.n.u.is m words, cr in effect, as follows, dulami" the present wur"a wicked, cruel, ni.d uuulw i-ary war;" "n war not being until lur the i.reseivatio.1 of the Union ;- -,' lor the purio of cruihu.g out liberty and erectiug a Oui.otism ;" -a war for the ffie don. cjt tho biaeks u..d lheen.lauiue.it of tlsti whites ;"stuting ..,,i il ,l,e AJsninU ration had to withcd, the war could Z been honorably tinnm.itnl .,i .. that "peace might have been honorably ob. fnfnptl liv li.i. ....... .. .i . . wu m VtStt Ja if t k fe tainedby listening to Ihe proposed IdImTJ '' " I'r atni(pl.tiu nnd cooler ii ,ii nionoslKons LSuV&SaSs m dlatiou of 1 fa c ..,.i.i. Mk.hr I he loti'iiiuiiu..,"- -- : rights uMlir me u""""' ,. " btlttlc of """.. i. i..r.. l.p failed StiiKS. and thoC uiu ilepflvelh-m of their rights nrl rlv ci (l.utariir.lingHenetalOihrNti L1-1. , ..,..,....,. 1 emu nielli of lli . . i i..ii.,pi,t ' )epttrtiiiHit 'nii'io aVBb.-.-u.urrAtion0rl.rbitn.ry..u 'nir "li.vi..,,: his hearers to resi.t the Mine h nyitw.,,"ie "10M1r m pf, ' nform the mimons of usurped power Im her ""I not sulm.lt to such tts iriellum iS their liberty the lie.irri"decl.;rin1r .. tot he wa nt nil times nml upon i.l nc MNHttltl todo wh.t heciihl o d.fnitllie alienipts now lining wade I" build up u menirchy um tho ruin" of ""r frw eovernintnt." nwrling "ihiil hi- li'mlj bflierd. a' he sld s'X montlH ago. Ihut the urn in owrr are iiiiempiiiin - IMi a Ufstwlism I" '' cimnlry. nmre cru el nml more oppressiie than cscr cxisltnl ' AMof which opinion nnd sentlmenH In well hncw did nhl. eonifrrt, nml eiicourBgf thewe in arms airulnst ihe uovcrninenl. and eMhl lint Irlurc In his liearcrs u dllrnt of their own governmmt and ttmnlhr for thei in arms ujmIiiU it. and u disposition to mist the laws of the Innd Cant, litis luf., Judge Advocate, 1 Dep't of Ohio. Mr. Vallawllgbam refused to reply to (lie charge, awl among other things the following faett were proven by Cant. II. I!. Hill, of the 1 1 1 lit Ohio Volunteers: Opt. It. 11 illll, 01" the lluth Ohio vol natters, was sworn. (jue-Mien by Judge Advocate: Were vent present nt a meet it v U" eltlrent at ilot.nt Vemon on il ay Itt, ItMKt! Antwer. 1 w. (J lhl you hear aeeuMal addrett that dk. ling 7 A. MM. (J What iitllhm did you eectipy at the M..Mitn ami weft- rou near tniMiBli to liiar ( t MM i A.I ww leanlna ngalwt Ihe enil oftlw ..:. .. " : (lUifoim on wliien oe w Kiiir : liotit lx fe t I rum him ; I nntimd In lis!' p.,.ltion itiiliiig the whole Unit he mm Mwaklnff. l iwlft Advocate : 5(at- what rtnark h" utode in relrttlnn In 111 ar ; hiilh mIi about lb Piesklnit of the I'nltul winter, aud the older of military conimau der. Wlinrr : In order that I may bring In rvrni tbt-y wi'ii- referral lo by tbe m ah er, I k H-rmilon f I hi- murt to rifrcrh mj u.'Bwry Iiobi the Botes tihlch I took at lb" time. Pmldent : Yon ftin read from your nol- WiineM : Tho sniiker eommncnl by r firrlnic to the canopy iinlr which bv wu jp-.iklng lh slant) having W-rn ilecointed Willi au Aimticaii flag umKr the eoMttllu tloa. Judge Advocate: Yon need nol jtliehl InthiJuetory rvmiik. Cuulluu yuurnlf to what n Htid a bnii t the war. WlmM : Alter flnlhlng bl f xordliim hi-spoke of Ihe design uflbun-lu niwer being to ercei ileiOtWni. 1 but It was nt their Intention to trCcct rettiiralion of the I'nlon. That httIoii tu l lie litil of Frrdirlrkliiri( an atliMpt wan min in stay' thin h chid, emcl and iiuiuci'mr) war. That tbe war cwlbl bare been radrd , iJI 7, 15' i . L . "J " ,w" .'?r , '"'" o( I ridrrlek.burg a ,h-..ihIi on nail uen maiH lor thu p mlm ion in I'e brtiary tail. That r ilny or turn In-fur t..iigrM. and luet rehinal a .llll in v '''"f ,w,r. " Pfliuj own l..iturr. ',",w u .miv l.,l,bllc " M'."" " "'- ban ei n-en-ey lmnl br the l'n-.iliit win rtmniid liuit thu tiii.m cmild hnie U-rn tavi-d II l!iv plan piuponetl In ibt- tH-alc er hud been odopud ; that 'be ('ul.ni tuiild haw bevn mud upou Ihe Ul ofircon I rue lion ; ht lhl It would hat.-rudid in llir exllu or d alb ul Uiu-- wli.i .uc.ilil a r.iiitliiuatl.111 or the war. Il' then reteti.,) to luiney. who w.nu well known eurniuiiil III ot Ihe "Pbilailvlpliia pn ," ami mill be bad uo right lo timik 'or Ihw who weie net connected wilh lh AdniliiMrutlon. That tome ot our labile mm, in her than bring buck some of ibu mc1u Slate., would ml ml. to u Kru ui.iit H-piralion of tbe L'nlon lie rtniril that Funev. n mi lion thai had alwayn sliunn herM-U in w friend oronr (loieriiittent , bud prMiHil in oeta Ini. iNHdmior, but Ilia, her iiinil tion. which il areeil. might hue IrtHight about an honorable ieuo, viaa IiimsIvsiIIv rejected ' Mr. ViilUwllabuni here eorrct'd llw wit mm. Tbe woiil he u,tl w.n iu.,iiiiv ' uol "Iwoleally." ' WlnM: I iindersloo.1 the nurd lieiie.l lobie been --li.M)bnlIy." That lh.-iiro. hie hail been decelied ; that teoooutliw bad been but at the UiIlK-of linUikkv bora ihalMlsktbriu-hrt-NMiid. In b,k ing of the objecu of tbe war, he mi, 1 1 u at. a war for ihe liUralion ot the bl.ek ami bo enslauMMii of tbe while. V bad been told it would lw teiiniualed lu three months ; Iheu In nine month, and nguln in year. That thenar n.t.illl in p,?,' "ndid """ U '''l101 ' lB TO UK OONTIMRIi Attbmio.v ilou.MAiN It iMixnt 1 In accordance with Ihe .Mlllila Law of the Slate, and the Constitution of company "A," 1st Iteglment, 1st Ilrip.fc, 0Wnij!t.l mllltla of Oregon, the nieinU-n ofnaid company are notified to meet at C.mp .Sublimity. Dwd l,lai) iIHp on TiJ d.y.the Oil. day of September, 1805 ,nl 10 o clock, A.M., uniforrmd,.,,,,,,,! n.d JilH.wrarai possible, ,) prepartd o go into ea.,,p for ,fn ,,,,,, There wilt alo bo nm.ctlng of the company In le-i alive eonienilon, at the AiMawI 8001 noun-, on ftaiiu.lay, ,o 2d day o Fi.tf .. lw. 16GA, at 10 o'clock A. M whiel, ll-ose dtsiring to join tht company w.ll P'e-ase attend. OI.IVKR 0. Al'1'I.KOATB, Capt. Commanding Co. I" WK.uiiKit.Kr Mveral weeks Ihe lmotnlsr.ro had been drugged win, imoll0 so thai objects ut n short distance became very Indistinct! but nn i,i... 1 ... ... atonSli,,l u, by InsrllssK I.is lliunder-lmlll "',"" "10 "Why ky. ""1, n an accom paniment, rain fell ill Inrrii. I , n"1"01" ''es in great ubundaneo lllo'ltof,e,u,ramo.,L'V,..,1r rilDMTIIinililitIK! Iioilics still M'uslilng Ashore AT CRESCENT CITY, Trinidad and Gold Bluffs. NA.MK.S AN'I) DKSCIllt'TIONS. Mnilirs iiikI Tnintf Uolilifil by liiilluiislii'lisw Klaiiititli Jtivtr. n. Ihignn send? the following descrip tion nf lioilics found nnd buried, tlnco his letter of the Dili: Ciimcknt Oitv, Anguit lfi, 18C5. Xo. nil, A mulatto girl nbnut 12 years old, M feci 10 Inchciliigh, had on n striped calico drr, whitu skirts, pantalets nnd Mncklngs. nud gnlters. Xp. III. A man, supposed lo lie n Kan- uka, heavy built, fi feet 9 Inches high, henvy wlilskers. no murks or papers. No. H.'i. A white limn, H, II. Stone No. no, A whllo innn, B feet seven Inch. e high, nbnut 10 years nhl, blnck hair nnd gmitfc. looks like n German, henvy made, ery large mouth, ! or C fulc teeth In Ida upcr jiw. had nu American silver watch "No. lety.'l." 111.il gold locket key with black hair In it. No. .'IT. A while man, nl.ot.t '.'liytur old, fi fict ! Inches high, thick set, very t mull giuitee, had on black mixed pants, light cassimcrc vest, white shirt nnd good tteth. No. AS, A negro man, ft feet 8 Incht high, heavy made, largo whldicrs. ' No. .'19, A negro man, 0 feet 8 Inches high, slender l.uilt. No. 10. A while man, 0 ftet 11 inches h'gh, d.rk brown hair, sandy beard, red check shirt, black cussiiiieru pants uud u purple cotit. No. II, A white mm., f feet 11 Inches high, well sot, black Imir, no wliirker. giKl tretli, grey ciiHlmerc pants ni.d cob r ed shirt Memorandum fimt.,1 In hit. pock et, with IIhi name ol William urn! John Dnnuld'on. The ImhIv of J a met I!. Ulchiirds wns fnuml at Gold lllulTs. At HiimlHildt Il.y the lly of .Mis Mury Merry. nnd ut Chut. we, Oregon, the body nf II. .Mnlliewsnii. had 0.1 Ida rn oert Ulcite uf deposite for I'll Mi). At Gold lllufT'. n white in in. nbnut 2ft jeurt old. ft feel fi inches high, round, full face, dark brown luiir. weight nbnut 1.10. had 1111 light. ciNirtH-rilibid cumlmere xint iiwl vest the suine color, while over-fhut. hud nn lite right hand 11 ph.in gold ring, marked 011 I hi itssule "A..1. ('. .M ,' horn nng ot. little finger sot will, silver. The hotly of u woman, stunt built, light brown hair. .1 feet 2 inchrw high, large 'hand had on gold ring 111 irktd on the iinddu "G. ri.," hud on henvy shoes, nud iiii.xul ciitluu hose. A white man ubnut .'III your old fi feet 8 Inel.w high, light i-iimplt.lnii, dail. hnlr, hnd on grey en minute pants, plush vest, henvy imllnl boots, tuppund to be one of tic crew. Sl.x miles north nf Trinidad, n while nun. fi feet, 8 i.ichex high, wtdght ubnut ICO lb., iibout .10 year old, hair nmrly black uud n little grey, IkmiiI nnd mui lache mmly, heiivily covering thu face, h'gh forelieud, with two scon, one over eneli eye ; lunl nn new culf skin bunt, teweil, wilh half snle iiailtd on wilh cui per lacks, size 8's, ciuirso plnid green nml black catimere pun, while shirt, with laiVo collar, gold slo buttons, striped purple under hirt (french wove), head luge, but not prominent. Pound near Trinidad, a woman from 25 to 30 years old, ft feet, 4 ",' inches high, h.lr nuburn or brown, cut short, front leeih good, some hick tecll. gone, front leeth Irregular, weight from 150 lo 170 lb'., rather llchy nud sloul, double chin high forehead, will, n small scar over the right eye, just below tho hulr, fenlurcs riMind, but not prominent, hud n poplin driies, d.rk ground, wilh red nnd blue tripes, alio, patent chistic stockings, cars pierced aud joins tho head without the lobe, hud a gold chased ring, square top. with two hearts entwined, one email plain gold wedding ring, Ilnglish nmkc, one car ring, mourning, black, cnamelid with tablet and wreaths In Ihecvi.tic. (Hound, atiw fashioned jewolry.) Also, n woman nbout 18 years old, & feet, 3 inches high, hair long, heavy, brown, growing qulm low upon tho fire head, weight from 110 to 12(1 lbs., tinnier, but well forrnid, neck short, shoulders square, had on n durk colored calico dres, white wove uul.hi or comforlcr, gold ilia mond ring on third finger, with letters on inside, 1. 0., one plain ring, balinoral gaiters, fiulurcs regular, but not strongly marked. The following is ttiken from n private leller from It. Ihig.in, of Crescent City, to 0. 0. Ilctkman.of Juchsoiivllle : The Indiana report that 11 white man waj found ufloit on a part of the wreck of the Wrother Johnatlian, below tho Klamath Hiver, about three- dnjs ugo j that he was alie, had a good deal of money, and that some of tho Klamath Indians killed him. They have robbed nearly nil tho bodies and all the lrunk, etc., that went ashore at that place. Capt. lluchley has gone down with n part of his company lo inves tlgato the matter. There may nut bo any truth in tho killing, but the robbing is true. IOCS!) (OUR C1IKSCK.NT CITY fllUU ACflUST 17th Tts 19tii. No. 31, A white woman, nnnarently "bout forly-fivo jeurs old. ft ft el 8 Inches ilgh, rather Ih-shy, long, light brown hair, iithxed with lomu white, hud on a dark WOnlfll llrr... .'.11 . . !"'-.,hS'is? , BOM rliiff, mended on wZI '""' w, or silver. " "'"i a piece v?vV:h!!vr-35,Mft deserlbnl..,.. . .,f?Mcc,'J Wtbt -ere pant, pegg lb oot, T T' one P,..d .,t;ri.ri,h,f;s;ua "'ached, one gold Uy'.; J thl!" el.al..n,.ael,(d.one.lfrerS; t cr JohnaUian e.,c!,, f0r .rC'f0- fl nml 81, end, In pocket 820 ?' l-lonablaekcasilL;0,:;;: over shirt. ,wliitc TI,ebodyori.1acXleUfol 'Mcl.orioMl.n.1,0 rrgo.a(la ' 'ly.'lipnffdlnlMl..v c..i. J "8 vld & In. found tnnr ..,. ....!. ... ':.a,,r"f.Cru . ., ""vw irinlil.,. A while man, C fret 2 lnel.caMsb MTI welBl, nbout 180-1,.,, ct no X"1 Mrll.llon-itonn.1 at () j,.," C' 'riiKCoH..N(,Uillccs.-Oartnrniib, H'h evening. U P1,.ed through severuyea,inceinmIllse!rcuiro ut that time was voted to be the best tl.t has ever given an entertainment InJ.cU snnville. If we may judge from the notice It. our exchanges, It has made no retroj.J movitnent. i:.xi-M.tT.ox0.vT.iKl-uix,-An dlllon, under Capt 8pngne, Martfrora 1 1. Kiannlh about the Urtt of S.ptemlicr tt build n new military Halloa, In Aliord tl-b-T. near Sleln' Mountain. We have an Interesting letter from Capt. Sprngiio, concerning the new rn,l (o Fv Klamath, which n appear next netk. Itt-Mcimr. Prom the OrtgeniiM e lenrn that llev I), II. Ittnln, of the . E. Church. Is Slntior.ed on this work fnrlhT prcirtil year. Itv J. V. .Miller occupy North Umjqiia Circuit. It nrrnxEit.- Father lllanehet has rHirrM frnm Porllatnl, bringing Hie gbiers ih him. We iimlersinnd that SI. Mr' ,n,. einy will lie o,ieaul about the first of Sip. tember. ItKTL'itXKii To I't KuuiiiiwLlfnl, Uo derwmiil returned tnTL Kltmtih thUwcek. .Mr. .1. K. Fowler orccDipinleJ I'm ti. Fnntgc .Master. Nut Tiit'K In n private leller It. Da gi.n say the report ol ihe kllhrg ef 1 nn near Khim.ith Itlrtr by ihe kJlin li cot true. TllAMi are tehiruul to .Mists 11. 1 1 oil nnd M II Hinder, for favors lu tbciliirecf wiitcrmcl- n. U. .S. 7-J10 LOAN. BV.MTIIili:iTVOFTIIi:.,KCltCT.MtV nt lb- Tr-n'iiri iho mui ripil lis 11. mm' d Pie ti. n- rat .-uli-cr plum .s-wy lur Hi- Ml- of L'liit-d Mat- Tru'iirr Niitm. l-ariu;-iei. and Ibiee-lenlhi pel e ut. Interi.t. p r itisuuro. kuonu as thu SKVliX-TIIlllTY LOAX. Thet" Notes nrr Issueil mi.ler dile liM 1.1th. IHM. nnd aro pyU thn-e years Inun that strn-. ii. currency or are cuartr tii.Ic, at the nptloii of the holder, lulo l'. S. ."-510 Six iter cent GOLD BEARING BONDS Theo li'r.ds ire nnw worth a premloaier .line inr cent liicludlng uld lisUrttt m Ntssemliir.whioh niakt lie aelusl rM nn Iho 7-30 loan at cuiieiil rates, lue mf inl' rest, 11Us.1t ten H-r cut n-r aoow. -nides li t Mi-Tiux me-M st.us: M " TIIUI.K !- OS..NT. WSKK. " l rule lei Kd number roeriy. T o.t Is payable lu cuinncy, ,""' ""W hyc-ui-iusatficlHiI to uch note. .n.jlMjcutotraud fold lo any b"t banker. The Interest amounts to One cent per d y on a $50 cots. Two cents " IM " Ten " " im ! .Jo " SI.WO l .1 iif)lO " Notes of all denomination. Msjrffl J promptly furul.hid npou receipt hwr linn. Thl I THCONLY LOAN IN MARKfT now ottered by the fttf d coiil'denlly i-.!KC I'd that lumpiriw lages will make It lh . liliDT l'Cl'ILAK LOAX OF TnEPEOrtr. I.vM.l.mSm000.000oftbef thm.zidbylholatfo..grc.s, sreto tho market. ... 1, , This amount, at Ihe ra nt rtw fof lng nbsorlnd, will '' BTM dl iiniluuoitiiu lu"V"" ' ' ciosiu.'lbe w unilurmly been the csseouCloH". rcriplivo to elhir Loans. 4 ,:ioul,r,hatel.te.ofvrJ, H-ctloii of the country way " Nltllll,l cllllie for taking ihe an. " B w, lank, State lUnht. l ' pUJ ibrougbout Iho eaJuSs'rt K ."inectrr'U; Sho, the, ta,o CMtJd; aro 10 bo resins hie lor ito u. note, for wcu;y00Kfc U1,.crl1.lioASent)fWUdlli .May 'ii, le 2dSerii,all'old.-r".il..- icrits. 'I'vio Hundred J lkrl ,1(,nS('.'30,000,000) P', .id 0. ernuuutru'r.tVncW. cent, in Gold .e..-.,,, - tit I'bnsi- F'lSi- uuiy '