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M 'a i THE OBECO) SE.TLEL . feM?&v ' JACKSONVILLE, OERGOX. SATUltDAY Sept. HJ, 1SS. I, I. I'lOitr. .'..'. Kiiiiii linn t ( ii., nml IV. II. lih), nil refilling tigroid for an Ktniicliro. till. It. K. l'lilin, nilirilliliic agm r Sacruiiientu. Cat, I.lit of Atnts for tk Omow StrrtNEt. K. V. ItiiM-ll. general jnt for Ortfoa,. ana Idaho Territory, I.. IV Klbr.. ...Sao FranelfCoCal J. J. Knowlton A Co Thoma-i Iwtie FT. It. Ulll K. G lirdT. .do do .AMHte. Oirn do ....WUbcr .Kock Tolnt do Thotwt Croxwa, .Croxionji Dintat do Wm. Sokr JurnHMMo do Gov. Glbb' 1'ortUod do do do do I). M. Thompwn AlUny V. M. Kvni AllhMM 'Ihdnuui Otirr do TIwbku F. Kloyd Kertyrllle do S. V. ittrrtr I). l. AwlwoB llwenbt I). M. C. Cmult do A. Ireland Myrtle Crk Geo. I.. Ian. .Ellenburt do do do do do Totoilrlx Umron . . . . t'oloit Town do J. m I,. W ,noii Kceburit dn JHh Hail.. Huaur... Utu: Kir do I. W 5ullim Turt Kianuth do lllor Htintn of CiiyonTllle genstul AgeBi fur I'oUjrl.M Couuty. Till: I'.MO.N l'AUTV. The petition that thu party iiutaliw in relatioo lo the Adainbtra'.ion of Aodrew Joinioc. asd the tioritioc it iwmiim to narAi tL Adminittration of Abrabon LIocoIb, It preoriely tbat twtamed by tbt Democratic party toward Andrew Jack ion, when tiM rubellioM South CorolnuM threatened to Inaugurate a war of DBtraaal dbiategratloe aad death. JucUmo plainly and dlitiactly pave tbt trtBtou .loving den izeoj of tbc TalnMtto State to uwlmlaod, that la dcfOM ol tLe cntioc'5 Integrity be would cnijiloy tho whole nilllUry and ua val power of the cation, jw, the la man and tlx hit dollar, if lacctfi waj not reachtd ihoft of jucb a fearful espenditare I'atriotum xa the tout of diuocraey lo tboec dayt. No democratic atale or coun ty coBYtntieu deoivd tU rlpbt or poner ol the geccrai Government to mra a lor creign State; but all catbeml around the Adminutrattoii with a firm determination to ataad by it io all ill (Soru to or sib oot trcaiou in Sooth Caiolina. lKwoerntj of 1S32-33 would eave been Uii.oo men in the terrible redemptios itruj-ie of the jiait four yean. General Jackion dclared .Marlkil Iw and impended the privilege of ike writ of Imitai corpus n 161 1, aI demeurau np plauded aw rewarded hi in for tb uot. 'Jlit tame of the lamented DoujIm teeti to a ;reat cticat upon the wuiierly eBott made by hiat in the Coogrti of ib United Sum, in vindication of tie conduct of Jackion. The nation appUudcd tbt Hntl mtatt, and acknowledged the conviaetor logic of that greaitQort. Jackeon tbankeil him for tiu vindicatioB, and wm ever after till warm (fiend. Such iw deMocmey Id the dayi of AndrertfackioB, ami mch arc the icntimenti ol tLe Unite party of to. day. The Pitnotrallc parly la the dayi of Andrew Jackion wai a L'sioo party, ami in order to make lUelf tOectaa!, neeewarlly became an Admlnbtralioa party. Tbe lime U trae of tbe Union party of toJay. and bai been trae of that party ever liuee in orsanfcwtlon. Tbe Union party upheld, iuitaiiwi and deferded the Admiaulnition in all iu (fTjru to cro.b oat tbe rebellion, and rwtore tbc fiileral Union intact. And it U to theiupio:tioe eaeryy of tMj party that the American people arc iodehtwl for a nnited asd redeemed republic to-day Had tliU party faiivd to have tupporud tbc Adminlitration for a week, or a single day, the nand of cir ikwtlny would have been rcrencd, and the Amcnean L'oien, dusttmUcred ncd dtifevered, would hive gone down in a sea of anarchy and blood, to have arisen no more forever. Hut this party was due to its great m!.ioo, and as darktwii gathered orer tbe iaod, and hung like a pall over tbc future, its watebnwu called aloud ' lo staid by He AdmicUlra tion steadily and fimly, and ull will lx well." TLe patty, acd many a good Union roan, who had cat been gathered iuto tbat party, ihd statd by the Adminiitratioii, oLd tLe flag cow tloju over every rood of territory, rightfully belonging to the fid cul Government. lint what would bare been the corwe uencc, if the no coercion dogma ol moil trn democracy bad betn adopted ? What the result, if the Union party bad refund to vole a man or a dollar to carry on the war for national unity and national life? What the dire result, had tba Union party taken up the cowardly cry, ' you can never conquer tbe South?" Answer, yon who have thrown the whole weight of your in dividual ami moral influence against tbe tioverumeut for the last four )car Cora template the fearful rcitilu to which your avovrcJ principles ivou.d have iogicaby led, I hail they ln nil pled by a m.,.riy vf the Am an fc, ' ,a eauut d.r. i! tit light o' ull the fact', but Hut nutioi.a' d mcmbcrmeiit would have bceu the locrit nble result of the adoption of your unpa triotic theories. Then, as you can only see hy tht light of th results ami consequences your ptineiplw. national dUmembcrmeut and wot. '.hank your God tbat your princi pies were not adopted, and thnnk tht Union parly for their persistant adhertnet to the Administration In the darkest hour of our country' history. , IIfrn The GWdfrt F.ra jays: A Frenchman wh has hump bcki on tbe I brain bai devotetl much time In iovMlitfa- 1 tioci ai to tht moanjraphy of hump back - ed perioM. It U In Kuropt. under the tesiperate soac. that he hit fousd the nioit. They are meet numerous in Spain, princi - pally Id a small locality fct the foot ef tbe Sierra .Moreno. One ii found there in ev- err thirteen Inhabitants; in South A met ku. Ilueaot Ayr. etc.. be fouad Ik leatt. In I'rasce tbc departmetit of toe Loire coo tain i the greatest number; the detormi - ty iW there like an epidemic; In Or Km as bsild up a city, lbe . icnolson pnTmeni. the baekt leem to be cut in every shape j recently adopted by tbc Common Council and pattern. A slogalar fact is tbie: Tht 1 ol the city as lbe style of street improre derormlty ku an Intimate rapport wlib tbc mea' U now beiosr pat dowa; and, what- conacaratioo anu tnc apect ot ta- coon. try where it U prodaced. Ttne, tbc hump Bvieks ol tbe ryrenoew hv tbc shape of points and peaks, while tboi of tbc mnob Hants ol tbe sen tide sinw from top to bot- torn ai sneecMive layers. The linmp backs o( Ike pktfas are liat and ipread met sonic thing like mtubrooM. Taking the average or all tae uamp tweks on tbc gioftc. lb- lutuitcuE comas to ine coaciuinn, ma; there Is cot lee than one hump backed person is every tboasond iodivUluals. Tbe average nigm oi every aucr.p otioj tiven and a naif mchvs, ssd tbt. given popaUtbM of tbe earth beiusr one thonwnd mdlieae, In mnltiplying tnc million of bump bucks J and ibutk tbat it W tbe flaeel metWd of it contain with the bigbt of the hump. It street improvement now hs Me. Certaln will give 2a,000 feet. Tbat in to say. In I ly. it was mueii needed in Portland, mm! te placing all tbe humps on tbe top ol the 1 tbe credit of tbe city anthofltie. be it m e5. other, one could climb, by tbat strange lad- it is being done with commjndibleeBcrgy. der of Jacob; over ten Cordilleras, twenty oatnix ctrr. Mount lane. eighty Motiot Tom, to Passlnt on op tbe rivr. from POfthmf wbick could be addtd. to make np the dlf- ( t0 Urerra City, yoa arc preecctl with In ference, the ryramld of Egypt nnd the ( dispntablc evidn of thrift Kvery Ut iteeple of all tbc eburche in Kurope. ement of tbe town. t fr eccopMBey. If Titr "nTririUtt-After o:h lalk ' ' ''."'T7 """I " T andconjtnrea to what was to become ! " F'"J ow in full ef ear dally malts, w. new know for a cer N"'- a wk ' '"' talny-for it ba eeaicd to be a thing of Th l"tl Trawrortntleii Co. are tbc prcseut. In tbii case tbe fptsetiot. can "' ' tW wotb .Id ef not arise, whether a certain am nf moewv . rJ' '" Lnm ito OeefimCily. will stcNr the contract j for tbe mall er-1 " .onr.r, .wi "" " riff thtiin-h hara U a ceultT. abJ iluuiM , J lvd at ant a.U. An-. ki wilh ujoal propriJir. in Make, eav tbat he aul.l not tit. tMitr or thifir Aittapi u Ike o m might be. per Imadred for flViur when be knew tbat at 1'ortland k cn!d ! get the same article for three or fonr dol lars, at for tbe I Apartment to say they will not give more than a certain sum named for this service, beatute the saw wookl c-t only half tbenmennt in tbc,:.- '.run a . .J" .. . a . . .. . . iM.at Ft. Halle, and von will sec Unit Kuitcrti State. Hat we can t do ibf sob . n ,. .. . ',,,: jeet J'Hticc, and ever, if we oould, there it no mill to carry our tbonsrbU. Staob AceiotKT On Monday morn latf last, at the lias ' Plnit down -Jackson' Hill." about seven miles from prtMiea we-ild be that kt was in tie ini Salem, it bit an oak tree aad tamed over. ; Ur6 of a elty. and, so ecatkriag are the m-ikiBg a complete smash np. From tbe . hoe,, fa wmM mt llke'y pase cm aroeimrtn we learn that it hid been ralr.- throngh tbe elty. still making ioqniry a to Ing during tbe night, and tbe bill wai very how lar it we 'to the city of Salem. I say slippery. Tbe driver was noabke to coo- this hy ne means dipragli.gy of Balem. trol tbe coach with the brake, when lbe ' fr t by mr tbe flnost town In the State; horiee liecame onmanageablc. The bill 's ' bni I alone have reference to the manner said to be tbe wont no tbe line, e.wptlng jR whlek it I bsilt. 'I Vplleiag np" pro Con Creek kill, in DoHgtaj cinly. 0 cess U In vlpoross operation, nnd the time man was kmicu. oauieu .u. u. aoamt, aiu several other scrionny injured. Tub Kmiosutiox. In a p irate letter. dated Fort Itoisc, Augoit 12th, 18(55. np- njteiexar fit fnttAW Ift! 'Iri t?lrtl llP rfltlin fc Cuming In lo coail-lerable number, mostly in .l elrfuuitanaei. 'llielr itaek iu! pen-rnl oet-fiu look well, sod tbey arc an loubtedly a superior class of people to the emigration of last year. Vsry few of them will stop In Idaho; all or Mirly all of tbeoi are going to tbc Willamette Val ley, fthich gees to slrnvr that they have seme seme asd a desire te live within the boacd of civiliiatieo." A C.ttx Sx4iox. Tb sooner slavery Ii abolished by the constitution of tbe United Htatw, the sooser peace and order wiii be restored throughout tba Southern Slates. Governor Uibts will call an extra tc.uMa of the Oregon UgUlative Astern- bly, far the purpose of ratifying the Amendment to tbe Cotwtiintiofi as soon ai tbc vote of Oregon will make it tbe law of the land. From present nppesrane, this will be Ike cate by the III of Novem ber, and tbe cull icssiati will be the 1st of December next. Kt.M-Tio.N ik Dm. Nobts and Kuhatii Coi The whole of till Peepies' ticket was elected in Del Norte except Thorp, Union candidate fur AiitMor. The major ities ranged from oiu to seventy five Klamath county elected the Peoples' tick- et Ihrougliout. Sclinck.on Peoples t.ck-, ct, fur lbe Aiiembly. was defvuted by oee vote In Del Norte county, but in Klam- alb he received three majority. Mutr. Colts Notice is given to-day by Drum and Martin, tbat they will give a premium of forly dollars to Mm shuwiug the best mule colt sired by Mulloic. There aro some fine colts In the valley, and it is hoped they ulll all be on exhibition i r t ... .! ,.1,. s. " ;..&, .mi- Ton man from l.' Oregon, however much he mav be attebtl to home and home-surrounding'. JIfiVrlnp so widely from nny other tortus of ttit State. It is. after all, much a? wjoMtmw knpfc nt "!h Innd nf ted linnles.' finite ft- freshtag to visit tbe Willamette alley The verdure, the extensive forests, the well cultivated fields, the rapidly extending g rlcuttuml tntettt. and tbs undoubted thrift uf tb neanle rv,!rvwkere lo be seen ull these are mailer of iniere I one who keb an lntett in the prtxperlt and rwing glory of our new and flourUliiwt; , State. At bo former period have 1 notiefd u waoy and iiteb UBdonbled -indicotioiM of pernvasent prosperity in middle Oregon. ' ni 1 buve obtrved everywUere since 1 cuaie down tkie tinw. roRTUkvn. ' Tbt city of Portland is improving quite ' rapidly in utrHtJ io lonf and io wnefc ! needed -and In buildings of that Unlnf 1 and permanent character whiek sn help to , ever may te iu caarucwr wr nuraawi. eertaiuly makes a splend J appearaBce. It i, made, so Ur a your rropood.Bt is i able to determine from a casual wspction. by covering lb larfucc of ;w rsonod.af - ' ter it is levied awl prefMred Hir tbat pur j poor, with flr boards, of sulBcent thieknees. I well Mlnratcd wilk ur. upon which are ; placed altersnte rowi o! venicai uiw-. two inckcc tnicn nna tosr iocuw wine. now six Inch bif k and tnc ntner eight. f turaied with ur. and npnn this a oi cient coverisg m nae iravei avi wu, , TbU make up tbc mnck Ulked ef .nicboI n Mvemenl. I am mnefc penied with it raw. and bitve over one Hum red nemsseoi- . P'H " ta '" 1'bw k. . ProTw h r '' '?l-rl1"w ' I M Ur-gnn. and will work a lasting benedt to its trading lotereds. as it will tend directly te reduce tbe rates of, and I facilitate, trsMportatioa. Add to the Improvement already stent loned. tbe two new iteambaot which are bciag belli there one by tbe P. ii. Co.. and one by isrcgoa vivj, (nontn ono unu, i ytiniivt, ami bids fair le make one ot tbc best btw- inei) tows ic the State. TW! TATfI cxrvtAU ArrlTf at Salem, a (transfer's first ha ( n M- ra. ,,!,, m gtUnn will be of Ike prettiest cities on tbe Pacific CW one ef which we can feel justly prood as oar State Capital. AI! that portion re cently kid watte by fire, is now HI led up ' ",,,,, "rt"W Wtk 1I!1!b-. d w.w ' "" """ "X"T "aB """ """ enona gratiea. Hat tbc meet noticeable and prominent feature of tbe elty are tbe new College bailding. tbe Willamette Woolen Manufaelnring Company's boildiae and tb mitfnitWnt IIBW Mil ju. .. . , " "' -""-. i upper ems ot town, ibp nnl it the form o( a eroes, eighty feer fct each way. 8fty two feet io bight to the plate, mount- ed by a rcof. which is in turn wrnmuoud by n lofty dome, the summit of which will be ninety-two feet from the ground; on the I top ef tbe dome I a nig, making a distia guUbibh) feature toe mile around. When ! completed, the building will cost from flfcv to sixty IbouKind dollar. It u under tbe u pee vision of the Oregon Conference ol tbe Melbodist Cburcb.aod will U the ba est building of the kind en the Pacific ooast. It will be in hosor u tbe Stale, aud a tailing monucaeut to the energy asd eolwpeiie of iu projeetori. I always feel proud ol such csittrpristu, as Ihey beeaeak a healthy state of the edeeatiooa) intweiu of tbe country, to which we look for the roal streiHStb and peniuneney of oar Re public. The Willamette WooUa Mill is in a. live and L-enilant niwmim u. ..1 , , - - " ". u ,, - - j ,,,, p M,1crtacU " 0, I , ,, , , .....' "'"I'4 . .-.- --. .- iv,..n,o6 ugiir(i; Average manufuelure per day, 1,000 yasj Aerage lahM per day, 600 to 1.000 ydi; ' Wuol bought since Jan. 1 'Ofi, 300.000 Ibr Average price. 20 cU per lb; Number of hand employed, 80; Pav roll per month, 85,000. On yesterday, flung orders from differ- ... ,- . I.f.lllA !. ...II, ,'..! HCriTnl1 ? utinWDtimj , t0 tk h.imlonw Jum of fi"? lhou aM u ,ar Ciajtiltinj; the brief pfi J KlMBee of this enUrpri. " mw"Dpf wilh W(,wWrfsl .. ""' l " , . .11 l iltb fall en thst Claw tbot """ TV-It. in the 0,velHeBt ..It resources u m.r state. w.o7.orichlnF0flU0,.... A" In the hope of brisbt !" for 08n .. .i nnmttom lowtwmf la web - . .,1 i I allioriii" - ! ,c I terpflw in diflerent portkiw of th State. rl,y'3lkrtM the time b aot far dlt-nt when theniooerrdtneoot wmn " J"U"""" ' r)MM WM v turn their oneaiwii . """- efa klmiieJ ckaractcr. No rorllona ol tbi 5ttc are so ll kpt'l to the crow In. of wool, sod I know of no reusou by acb etcrpriee would not jy a well Iu WaseO. Owat or Jckon conntles a la Marion. scrnsMK ceutrr. Sapreme Court convened here en lbe lie Ml., with a mil nestm. i nere an flfty.two cm on tbc docket, a tefjfe prc portieo ol which come np from Mnitno niak eonnty. Hoslnee l belns dUpotciwI quite rapidly, bot owies? l the chntner i 1 1Mj )ff1( hUB 0r nbm oi ine ensee io w j, t(1 C( i; - nn (u, 0Weat iiihii on iWlJ wi b, iwo M lnfM wk before I (hv ntno t,rkl,t t,clti j,y a innjarijy , w tjonrament can N bad. Mnny nttet- j of fom so tB iM. HWy'liolter I de" , MM o( iolprtrUlMf rc b;icg dUcnsced and i fMtcJ wi,10Ut d00j(t. imi WBien are nV lined to be permanent Sun v(l,M0,,hn llulltim rays thu (.njowrk, n tbe H'"' lnwtlgntiwi nf ruiiowii.p pnrtk an ehwted : t faWre ytAMi fn, validity of sVsrmt tender ( A j VuM)t (inJenrfcnt Union) nnd Mm 'iltmp. and wbetker tlicir kiimyiw.J. Slutw (Hcnwcrnt) to tbt Senate. Uw ,0 fauti for imt o,aMitteit bftore i i nt mf f the uit wgislaurc. wui an li4HraiiMt before tbc C-nrt adjmtme, , w(, JTt w 0( ikcm next i M Paixm Ailiurtii)Uiutiit, STATK OF OUIUiO.V, 1800. SF.N ATOUUI. 118TJCT3. aVe. Seweter. ; " 1 Iti. UmIoii esmnty 2. Lsnu,. ......... 8d.. Line .... (Doogla,.. 4h.JCee (Cnrre.... fiib.-Jaekon.. eeeeeeeee I :::::::::: r 6th. Joerpbinc 7lb. ll-aton Btb-lMlk , INK-Yamhill l' WaeiiiBWa , . . . , . . ia.l . loiumwa l01) CUU.p iTlllam.k llthMntiaomab i:ib.-Ciacii4ma 13;b. Wasce Uth-Itaker 1.1th. UnrntllVi 16th Union.. 17'ti, Urant ...... Mil Totnl RKrRESENTATIVE OISTIUCI'S. aVo. RtprmntattMt, lit Utloo eotmtr. 6 3d Linn A Sd. Lmc I 4lb. Uuuyia S atb. Jackson a 6th. Joeephine 1 lih ) " ' I Onvtj., ..... Stb. Uentan .... fethPolk 10tb.-Yamhin . . nthWashington , ( Columbia... . 12th. -j ClaUop (Tiliamouk... 13th Mttliaoewib... Utb Oaekama. . . lots Wasco letb Maker ltth UnkM !I!-Sv:.v.v; 13tk Umatilla.... SOtb Uwnt Total : i e 0 i a 1 .4 1 To take effect ami be In force from nod after the tat day f June, 1866. Soatvit K. JUy, See'y of Stale. Tmi Fivr. SBKiml'bete k a picture la tbe I'jiU trKli.iii .....!. l I . .. T. . I ..'"" -"""'" " , aiieauoo. it h called I CiBi( Sens," j , tb, KmptfWi u u , . . , It b br Seb!in-er, a German vt stndant 1 The panel U divided into Bv. corurlr'- ment. web representing one of tht stntc In tbe Bri, a you 04 gift, boffoklly jtrcieb- ed on a sofa, though with a countenance full of life oad rnerrimenl, hui ),: iwLw1 flt by another girl; In the second taste 1 j represented by two very lovely women sip Hiag roe, lor n.-aring, a yonog girl play- ' iBsr the flageolet is iwi r,,;.,.. .. . ' Who , m , .-..M,H& UHUIRVT, 1 Slops her Curs; sight Ii l&Okltltf I through a telescope; and the sense of smell te foilieated by the pug of a cigarette by one female figure, which another trite lo dissipate with a perfame. The idea i original, and the heads pretty, wilh a cer tain glitter nod richness of coloring, that makes up, in part, for I00 much depth of thought or exptsMioa (7oiAn i.V. New York, Sept. C Gen Lws has ao ceptd lbe Presidency of Washington Cob lege. Yirginia, iu which he txprMs the following sentiment : That it w the duly ofevesy citizen in Hie present eoi,dilieii of tho country to du all iu m puwer to old In leetwiBg ptaee and liarinony, atd iu no "ay to oppow the policy of the Slate or General Government dirtcttd lo idm .,x ject, nod tlt it i, particularly IncumUnt on those charged w.th tho younr to set nn iiiin.ie ui ut)mu,.on to authcjiiy. iMbimmpwiwvqR From Sacramento Unlnn CAl.irOHMA KLKC'TIOX. From various source wcglve the follow. in n turns of the recent clcctiou in the Slate : Ceiiixt Cosft Total volecnst In Contra Costii cMuty. 1.76 ; Union majority, 431. Cdutn Tbl enmity has, ns tibial, elect ed the entire Ciiperheuil ticket, by major ities raiigluc; from 150 to 1'30. Win. S. Iiiing, t'oiiit A.cwli'i mail, hut ubout 200 majority. We learn by telegraph from Red Illud .t 15wou (Tiiioii). joint mndidatc for ,vM,.mi,iy fr,itu Teliunin nml Colmn rutin. lH, blu v;,S. IiiK (1) ), In Tehama 136 vote, l.otij; is inerotore viectcii, us ni ttmjaritT in Uoluin will Dc over 'JPO. Monttriy In Monterey county, Ireland regular Union nominee, is 95 nlicnd, with one sttmll precinct to hear from, which can not change tbc resnlt. Uiitlru Union ticket eKceil in tbi county, with the ixcepuon ol CVtiuty Surveyor, nml, potelbly, Asses;. or. Arrnrfd In tbl oetinty the Union tleket was elected triumphantly. Tlie Nevada TVnnsei ipt soys : Ueutry'i (Union) majority over Kent for Sheriff, as far n heard from, Is C dditiomil rctwrna will itrobnbly hicrco'e tj t0 the Amnibly. Cmh. Cluyion. .Ta llowman. Cbn. U Wiggiu, F. C. Hugbee. Henry liuttosi nnd 1 lav id Dwyer (hide pendent Uuiot), and J. A. MnUlellnnd. alerca A. Uy. M.ehnnl llnwklw, (.' Hearst, S. L. Ijipeesi iiud 1l. J. Che (Demeemt), nre eh-cled. 'IV wtdiet' vote are vet to I beard from, which will probably increase the Union majority, bnt 1 will not otherwl nff-ct tbc fiene. l-fft j,ai otTB tomt Inaetmvncy ht 'the Mem Fmnelrca vote ne pesb'iehed in Uuuanl lha miwh lhM. the nbovo etuta- merit k irlven. Simla Cforw Official returns for the comity of Sunta Okim ehow that the entltt regnlar Union ticket k elevted by an aver age majority of about f00. Snl Crui AuiIhihj (I'n'iwcnmlieiate for Aseembly) le elected by ISt majority over Menlllini (Imletiilen). Tbc entire Union ticket k) sk-eted by a two third volt to tbb) oCHjuty. SlitrA tarve -ote wu rxillcd In Snt ter ootniiy, ami tbe entire Union ticket is etaetl, with tho exception of Clerk (Wil etMoa) nml tbe HHpervHor (Gawttrti) I WlktoxonV inaj.irity will be in tbe neigh boeboed of flfieeo. nnd Stennrt (Uopper bead), Dnuo-ict Atloroee, nre encb beaten about tbc miiic. VWorVmrtr A dhipateb state that tbe Iwrnoetat bare elicted HonrUnd Slier'tl. nnd Unlvm Dbmlet Attorney. The Union party have elected tbe balance of '.he ticket. Including Keafb-kl Treatnrer, Pih t cr Clerk, Crolgne Iteorder, nod the legl 11 1 v nemMeee. lew 'IV following nre the mejorltle m this seemly for the Fusion tleket : Fris blv. fee Senate,-. 9 ; P.etil. Assembly. SL'l s Mini, Sherilf, 1001 Gihlinr. dmiiiy Clerk. 10; Sill. Treaturer, 74; Wood. 8p-rlnledent of School, 160; Curtk for Ooreteer, am Hall, fr A-eaor, arc elected. lUmett. Public Adininhtrator ea the refiiliir Union tleket, la elected by 78 mfjuriey ; nnd Matbew, Surveyor, by 38 majority. Itoll. SupervbAr on tlie reg ular Union ticket, is elocted. I'soa Tho entire Union ticket Is elect ed in tbl county, by majorities ranging frwi about 100 to 200. Atto.sts Adxittrd The following persuBS have been udmittcil, to practice a attorney In tbe court of this State, upon examination before the Supreme court lion hn session iu Salem, hi. A. Moreland and II. W. Scott, of Portland. M. II. Adam?, of Oanyosi City, nnd Flyno, lute of New York Artnu. PanDo.vnu UuvciRor Gilib has par ilncd tbe following named convict : '110. Graham, sentence f,m Umut county; 1Aami VeH'"' 8"le,ieI r'" N"10" ?"' '' M U' Ql,l,y, 80,Mm, ,rg'" conniy j.x. "Obttwu Soarbii." 'Hi Nnpa llty oH tr soundi nil alarm : "It is elntwl as u faul tbat in many of the i;teni Stutw, since tbc aequitiul of Mim llnirw for shooting a man who linn Jilted her, mnny of the young men aic twcuminar quite nervous, und have troublird drenni. Wo lieur it liiwltd that One Or two inuur II rli In i,nr tlrmllr nm getting a littlo uoeasy, f.,r lar this meiliod of getting even will be adopted bv some ol the fair ones with whom they have been fli'tinar a little, nml think of traveling for their health. The wicked live when uone pursusth." Sat,a Anna Sunt a Anna residence U upon on of thu lofty peeks of the island "f St. Thomas (W, I.) M ealublish meot is Hint of a Kentlenmo of nmplo for tune nnd refined taste nn elegant villa with broad grounds and beautiful shrubt "try. Ho is now an old muo, nt 'taut sev. only yeors of ago ; but he is represented to be In excellent health, and though ho lias onenrnnoM iK. walks without the aid of a cauc, nut, with , ull form of six feet is as erect ureter. I Tax 1'avi.m ate rrreJ to thu Assessor's I not.ct 1 1 uuthur coimu 1. ItlEcKtxa l,ri!t,.,..TT::5!5 erclt i.tLennLS.;::;..""-!-!. '''I'.tbeoratr; ? '" court rMB, cD Mot. '": I l0 I Wall U.II whleh? monil'J't iM. itUce.d,;,BS1B'ten ithrechoursintJr"! .oiuier, wa tbe mest ehwatni .,. urertliat,.,4 1 state of rr.ni..i.. , ' : k,!e "a IonnotcrroanvbeecMllcdts. ""nLnnddiedikeuaerigi,, ,S lp.rl.- .bile sontethie- .nl.r,8 exercise ersh there Is a snHJen exposure to ldB My Blr.ora raw damp .,.,,,,., ' Jralt.vrhetb.rat.nepeaKordw or strett corner, an inevitable rkh violent an.1 insbntaneeui cl.ii rf tl, jwrte of thoskln.bywhtcLw.iu.siia. pure molten, which weenVig tW-w out of the systsm, arc compelled la i-, nn exit through some otkr cbattcLuj bmik through some weaker port, settle natural one, nnd Urra to I bit par:, j, tbe result. The idi is pre-tBttd by l,;. iwe tbat tbe cildbastttUu'iaiUitt. To illottrnte: A lady nu alt cctuie Into a simill lat to croi tLe !)&, but w sbing Brst to get as omcrt at a (hnt staml, she rae up the bit ul tbe r.w.jj' on bur retatu lo the beat, fotwd herself much healed, for it as wiatser ; let litre ws a little wind cm tie nates, ted ti, clothing sees felt ishl to btr ; tbt text uing she Ud a severe cold vrk.ch i'U tied on her lunge, awl nilbit the ytir she di d of eonsomptk-R. A Moot strooesw wa working in a Banern'm May ; reaUsg a I'ttle tired abnert boob, Ik eat d.iwq tbt )ode tf i he home and Ml asleep ; he est wd up cbltty. iatUmstlea of Ike l;.W. Iiwtd. tiwbnf . ahtr te years of et autTering. in etmsnmmlse. Oseanitrii cbest. there was seek as txtSMivi sresy tbut the yellow matter was leeosei eat by the cupful f.is Jcssmsf. . , s Catchuu Fish bt Hucrstcnr.-Tly bae succeeiWd is cotchis? (4 hi KM by mean of ud electric l-gkt. The I ;tt was prodnenl by a pnwrrtcle'ettmBB;. iiotio inochise eoeMiiocied by M IWti, tbc well knows enginetr. The Mpentust was conducted by M. IhaiB ee bsM tbt AiuIuIouh. le the presence of MM) f ; roue. The light, in a keltic, vw leb-im-rstid in the water, asd the Sh ties t it in skeot while the fishermen easfkl them in their set. M. Hasia is stecUt to Murml m Kena. In Algeria, and cstaolbs a ooml fisbtfy by lbe atsisuncr of Lis eke. trie light. He pM.po.es in tbe nteastime te descetid full 400 ftet into tic sea. sl ci plots what he call tbt "depths f Ik oewr," with bis submarine lstri;mU tViiirn A'i0. Tni: P.rtvioB The Jlsrysville Apptd ays : "Eleetluo is new oref, ami there sre but two jrtle-Uiile J Copjetksi IeiSe' ami 'hetU' have become oW late lltlcul terms. We sre do tithe- Union men itf CoppefBesai. Tv - s mm giimmu Enwaicu -That til w fa thin enuntry eiyy tramp Ib se Beie .l . i - .u- nwi Aiui that mv sseee- in eat inn m '" ;' - eiaiecnod buBtma- secautrtimsiis U mi .a. . I .fu..alUll AT tl M he dniiied. ror i.uwni f -InltloMd. we w'll y tint tbe Wileen; thing deelred Hy a Nimrod. will b" John Miller sltfB Ol tae '""' -AuBut24-li at Vnaw'sFtrrTS. phine couuty. 1 33ox'- ., On the 12'h !. to 3M IaJ.obH.nvll!e.rlkel3thlt,totl 17loI'L,,ca4,",h, -AtFKlSept.jf wifeofMaJOB '1 ''-"- about 20 years. - -In Jaeksone'lle. Sept. 1Mb. FflC. KrouM.aged Ife years. Ere Ihy younK hwrt au nnd strife -iHitsoda'- Malutedagclusot. - Why sheuhl WP th Where no temptations Koeoasdevasutethe Thrice happy ,? Wsfled With no regretf. no sjw " bwM, of G. Todell forever la IbeUfc rf ThealsttLeearlM,.-" IlGomLr.alon-i loW'' iiiff-iwrtnitlra-S. IKBajmtAaBi 3VC.X'X'JOCl. ..miinirr '" '' m'mJ