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Ill THE 011EG0. SEXTISEI 1 .tacko:m jlli; ounoox. UiT'T A'EVT 'R THE JINTiSKt " I. P Fih:r . . .Par. Fran.-! Ca! Thoua tmvis. . .. Applme. Osn. FT. K. Hill "liter do V 0 Hird-cye. Hock t'olnt ilo Thorns Ctoxlvo. . . . Croitoew Disrsrfa do Vm spker Jump-OtWt do tv Gibbs Portland i'o l. M Thompson Albany sb W. M. Evas Altuotssu 1o 1 twain Carr.. . Thorn.. F.Floyd. ! W Starrer. ... I I'. Anderson. . A. IrvUnd. . . Geo I.. Dean. . . . Tbeodric Cameron ..do .KirbTvltit .. '..PbotnU . . Myrtle Cttk ..KllMMtC do do do ilo to do The Democratic Creed. Io tbii Lue will be found the political cwd adopted by the "Grat lcvra.b-d.' at I Portland list week. As a literary doeu- i mot It will do ; but wc must milk at the unparraucu impuueacc 01 111 OMUmpilOO'i Th id" that the Democracy nrc particu larly la fnvet of "equal nad exist justice to alt awn'' 1) not so strongly espret'td In tbe Democratic Constitution of Oregon, which Instrument forbid' any man that the Al mighty ha not tuad white, from trading ""J"? w" ,orCTU lu "" '"" ' "TT the wll or breathing tbo air of this State 'J h becoming coaipowst, atsdbWe The nt laelnle of muni lutiie." mi t. i hit lime to tarn the table. Beyond Rote asoted by their congressional candidate last burg, Appttfatt Jpied an old frllow riding winter, when he offered a bill to drive everv ahead, who. from bh butternut toggery . Union Town do Jam I. Wafeon KoMMtrg do MIm Hattie Hnnter llojree Illver do l)lnzr Herman of Caayoavtllc. general A"- nt for iMueUi County. APRIL. .14th. ls6C. Union Slate Ticket! STHATUt.V n oV I We hare received from i spt I Apple- gate, one of the delegates to the toU Union Conrcntlod nt Corral! . a description of an Interview with a "reconstructed rebel that will bear repenting While oo hb way to Corvallis. the Cap tain overtook the democratic delegation to the State Convention at Portland ; and like uld doc Trav. having fallen Into bad company was forced to take their political TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL '10 TllU SESTISVM Dates to Hie Illli of Aiiril. CinAao, 9th. A special dispatch to the JriJiwe layj : "It h ccncrnlly expected that the Presi dent will in a lew days release JeJT. Davi." The Inbunt ys the men charged with instigating the negro riot in Alexandria. Vo.. have been convicted ami sentenced by n military ceuimMon; anil when tbecrim. loahs left Alexandria for the Albany I'eni teotkirv. the female sympathizers in n large Kaaakt.. Chinamen and Negro berond the i and lose hair, be Imagined might be a crowd, lereumtd and cheered tuem oil. boundaries of Oregon. Tbl Is eial jns- I democratic catrHlh tic with a vengeance. The platform pro- , Portland convention. P io eninm ine iemocrucy wim in iow a n favor not rare anu loswring oi me reuerai i.overn- pubiienD eharacter Meet, anu tney pramiie to juiUIu It In all . y aiBw! onil atetM lht raT1,r. luvigor-juitaerloyd.andllacbanan.andj ( tfc-niml, KilBtniioiM. the old Wlow or a iMMfutc io ine Aikiop hi eompen loespoee hj blaek Applerate jpurrw KVY. MALLORY, OF XAHtV.V OoUSTi: For Ooveruor, G-. L.TvOOX), OF KASOX coc.vti: For Secretnry of State, SAMUEL E. MAY, OF XAMO.V COC.VTI'. For Trcaiurer, 33DWA1-JD X. COOK, ojfjo.-cvr.T)'. lienjamln, and Ttornp'on. and iMvli. ami the whole traitor nartv have done for everal years, by Mealing iu armaaent it cuHom-h oueet and tnlnu, deetroying iu creillt, dehiylng its juitke, spitting oa iK Bag and filling It to iM enenili. It would be vliroroat, indeed. The Platform li- denwnded of Applesate "NV bo be ye. and wbar art je goln." He wai informed that tbii wai the ikmocratlc delegation from Jackiwi Coanty to the State Convention, am! that Mr. Pay. the candidate (or con crawioaai nomination, wn alnnr. With a ST. lH'M. fin. 'J'be total oh of the jteamers nnd cargo by fire fcut Friday. nuiouuU to nbout half a million. Xr.w Yonc, Dili. Slamer New York arrived from Apln wall with the Cnlifornia mnlb. Fifteen negrote attempted an fmurrectlon at Pud ama on .March 2Jth j they were mrronnded by the troope and shot down like eheep. W.utit.va70?f, Dili. The Houte wa.i crowded to Its fullest clalsu the aeeaiptton that the lieawcraey ghoitiy grin he id "that w bw jtripe,"! capacity to-day i nt n quarter pot one, W For State Printer, A. M'PHEKSOX, oFLixsi. uL'.vrr. Tor District iliulsi', . lit JT- li'lil MTHliT B. r. DOWELL 1'or PiD'fCUtlnc Attoriiey. Ut Jv ! Ml. OinlUI'T. D. M. C. GAULT. and demanded "whether they went iu for the resolutions of 9? aud 99 like men and democrat winter." "No," mid Apple gate, "tbey were talked of io the county convention and todoreed in a quiet way : are not In favor of nullirtcrttlon and Ion. The whole course of that party, ilw the commencement of the rebellion, prove the contrary. Kvtry t of resolution heretofore adopted by their convention' conflict with tbeie, and If tbey were tm:h. ful, these arofaUw. TbeaidM.Kitandltiir i upon theec glittering plank have a record ' petftllwe. black, tralwroui, dawning, and tjrafrleallv In eontrt wllii tin. nLni il. i of their creed. We would a oon c.ttMt ipW "W fellow, "darn policy any- j the Ivll to torn prleet u that one of !. I "ko Ire t?01 a '"P1" t0 M.v ! Stot. them would put bin profession Into prac tice. It will do for copperheads, bat won't r. Jr., the Civil iligliti Hill wai taken up for action. In the House, during the morning hour, IuvtY rMoltitioo, odered January 'JOth, Mpreteing confidence in the President. the death of a womnn last Monday, Dili, of epidemic Astntlc cholera. The Sani tary Superintendent of tbo Board of Health declared the case was Dot cholera, but the Coroner declared It rrai, nnd there U much excitement throughout the city. General Howard, under verbal Instruc tions from the President, will soon Issue a circular letter to bis subordinates, appriz ing them of the passage of the Civil Ilights Bill, nnd instructing them to in form the freed men of its provisions, aud assist In maintaining them. Homo p.iMcd a bill this nftcrnoon for the coining of a new four ccut piece, com posed of copper and nickel. A 7ri6uur special says : The scope of the Proclamation, with respect to trials by court-martial or commission, docs not seem to be well understood here or else where, even by officers high In authority. The Department Commanders of Georgia and Alabama have telegraphed for infor mation ou the subject, and It Is understood the matter was brought before the Cabinet ntille CM, Ctli, catch latity weak-kneed futon men bat you koow It wouldn't be policy to y i wnw u M unauhed bnsitH. Itaymond much about them till after election. The . of Ntw y0fki Mf,s cutitled to the lloor, democracy want a 'ded thing" before ,) moTtl3 t0 j,Mi)ooc the further con- thy show ai: their hand. a now, re- .i-UmHoo 0f the resolution for two vmks to. Iloutwell, under the call of offered resolution to I lie (fleet: Kssetblog about thU here thing ; I holot I ,hll, wbrfaf . Jtffi lMvtat c. c. Ctay nml got any book Mrnfn. but wim a glare or otkn), were cbargeil In the Prteideiife r Coiisl-tteiicy Is said to bo a Jewel readers to feast their eyes on the following string of Democratic pearls, to which we will add from tint to time, until election day So Just DOWLAS COUXTY T1CKI1T. UNION NOMINEES. KltRWE.NTATlVr.l: M. M. MKLVIN, Canyoovillt, UI.VGKK IIKItMAN, Ito'b'g JAMBS COLE, Oakland. cocxir JUMtt CUAWI'OP.I) CADDIS. iTO COMUIisilOMIOUii I. IJ. NICHOLS, DKNJAMI.V IlUTLKIt. Wit iitntrrs LKONAP.D HOWH. I.ooc o Twr ricrcsw! U'c sbiill evert our- selves to thewtent uf our ability to relt tb) effort how being mmle by some of the Bendish deligbt la me uwareu eyce.i i ve , i.fOCrtm4lion of May 3d. IPOS, upon evi nt for itemocraey; I've boehwbacked It Jenc . ,n lk lllrwia of Military Justice. man? isramna and laid for d d abolition-1 i.l -. n-i. i.. .i.- i . i.ui U' ll. . ' -"- 1 , nin raw mis hv m n iiiuiuir ui i trai ls) invite our , i.,.. i.. ..i,i, ii,im., i. Put. Al ....'...' . ... i .T... . .. . r,. . .... ... - ..s - ,Mn, i.meoin, itiereiorc imtructing tne .m- ilingtoo (j" Ure the whole !? I diciurv Committee to enquire II there hi n rode up) the tkttters have sntked my ' Bfohl.Hi- muse lor the dm nnd funk.,. blood white wuUrhfog for Union men. and I lhef ( af)y pfobfl,)llllT of iMt Wng Amp tmbj,- w tuu. linhi. That the IVemocrier of Jack. lea-ling profed son county heartily Democrats In Oregon endorse President and tlfwhere, to Johnson, wettn th; Democracy I HmUnJ, That the from Its true alleg. Democracy of Jjek lance and transfer It'son county wlllsuod to the support of An-by the Preehlent. drew Johnson aa,Jy'trfr mn & apoebkte Democrat.MW in JidnmnlU, Wi i;. and a time server ami thus make It the tool of Individual am bltloc i'ey'i Otfm. I will never hv attl Wt will bold In or vol give aid tojsrruttrHt memory any iwrtou who has jt bote through wboev iriouo services me 1 1 want to my wmethiag about our plat form. I want to see the time when every State tun git up and git, ami lot the reit of tm look oat for themselves, jtsit when tbey feel like It j and I want to see them i 96 and 99 resolutions put in." It now I- come apparent that Applegate was rwlia- iug more fun out of this espodtion of i democracy than any one else, and an (Sort was made to spoil it. Klippei said in a load ton. " Appltgote. bow fur Is it to Yoa. tuliut" thinking, ptrbaps, that the aiu Hon of the rwlicul lume of "Aptog4t" wtukl expose the trut itatt of affairs. Applegate responded by asking oU butter nut "If be knew where Vervealla was. and tried, with (rawer to send for tersons nnd papers. The Civil Rights Dill and the Veto Message were taken up. Wllscn, of Iowa, after a few remarks, demanded the previous question. Kldrldge, of Wiscon sin, moved a oil of the House, which was declared not to be In order, llloml, of Ohio, moved to lay the bill on the table ; offntived ayes 30 noes 121. Kldrldge ami Hack made motions to ndjnurn, which were voted down. Kldrldge tlwn announced tbt tteeeslen of Indignant mem hers, saying : tbey bad left the House on seeing a determination to pass the bill over the veto by tbt operation of the gag rule. ppert oI.IoubtIit of the L'n- when Appksratt was nbout to resume the I lhM1 ,i-i, ' J" "SmTCir H-lica. top, Of tbt day.anothtr of the tSSsS COfXTTCUDIJti It. A. COWLBS. A.VMtKWJOXKS. SOfWJUrt COM. H)lli4U. F. F. ItOYAL F.M.JOHNSON. PC COH0NHK: WILLIA.M H. RIDDLK. Rick Diooimji We team by tete t'rapb froen Portland that advices have juit been reeelvtd there of rich gold dte covtrteis north. It appears that the dig ging' Tfere discovered last Fall, on n creek oalted Came crtek, but being deep it was impossible to reach tbt bed rock until Spring. There appears to be coosidirable cxeittmeot at Fort Yale and only one opinion regarding tbeir great richness, and six pack trains have already left that point for the new miaee, ami eighty claims bad already been recordtd at Lytton City. Here is a splendid chance for our rtstltss population, ami this mw Kl Dora do has the adrairtage of being farther off than any nluee except the gold co&st of Africa, and being juit a little colder thau anyminr.I country except Siberia, nnd just a little hotter than a place we needn't mention. Let's all go, and if we do get sold, we will live in anticipation during the locg Journey there, and that something. Hinm The Democracy have been in sort travail at Portland and on Thursday. the "th iit., was delivered of a monstros ity wilh the fact of a lamb and the heart oi a dragon ; with the voice of a syren and the disposition of a hyena ; elothed in the skin of aiheeplwtwilha ravening wolf be ceath tbt surface. It was begotteu in trea. son acd iniquity ; its midwifery was per' formed by traitors ami it will die on the day of eleettefl. Fay and O'Meara will be pall bearers ami chief mourners, and no one will be sorry. Its corruption by that time, will be so great that we pity the grave digger. The Gals. In 16W, Dalles city, Was co county, gave McClellan 22 majority. Iu the lato municipal election a straight party fight was wade, acd the Union can didates were elected by majorities ranging from 40 to "5 votes. This looks like cop pcrhead victory in June nest I Bast of -tub .Mountains. We have received letters from Wasco that say the Union nominations gave great sati-faction, acd although tho fight would be close, the Union men felt confident of carrying the Fasten portion of Ihe Htnte by 'mal1 ma-prittos many way coatrlbu-ip kd to the support of 'In I this war. Jm.J). f fvr Cvngrm. Vwill3furePre Ident Joba.yn that If Tbent-Hirflptlonsof the people ever fci.tbo opposition ttwt the control of tnefovl Use DemocrH tic party ernment tbey will ex- Is In favor of repudi tlnirulth tbo corrupt atlng th public dM public debt In Um Is tlamtaroii uul than thirty days, with out any lax Jn. 0' Jfifii. wimlishSf ftr .Mt I'unkr. faUe.-!. 1'btfvrm Thaft nrsimsMT ftrisMrlsUi linflnr tksutn .t1t1 I to far Itmightb. to II?" llattrnuttb,vot WM tafcfB B , ;, replied -it was abont twtlrt mitesi" and ,ollow, . , . , ,.,n , - ,,, e,. . bill had become a law I nwl lutlfS Uklillnif&.l mb. riiftr sTtsBtv sHr n Iia1a Lt ivtiij.LsA Mtul L', . 'Z ,.u - ' . '.,..:' r. Ptollf b" rli follon-ed by Uims. u vimIT II . "PF"!'"0" AmM thU oxeitenstnt tbt House nd remnrki. hen Apptegates turn came, i0(t:mi he, being a Good Templar, couldn't stand I ' xBW yonK 9,, tbt test, and ohl 96 and 09 eyed him The steamer Kngland from Livertwl mthtr stMpiciouily. -Wal,"id be, "can't t March Cth. arrived Ime th amino niih . .. .1.1.1. .1 .! 1.1.1 .... I . - VI1N IU1DB .Ml... . I I I I. I llll.l. .. m,. ' rf--. ... .wn..... r.MKn.v.. A M1V1 to-ilav. The action taken is but there nrc good rcu the War Department culur of instructions. Prominent fricuds of the President say he will enforce tho Civil Rights Hill in good faith, quoting the remark that he, having exercised his constitutional prerog ative iu vetoing the bill, nnd Congress having exercised its prerogative in passing it, he should feel bound by their action. These gentlemen ntso express the belief, that Iiaviug seen the power of Congres-, and with wlmt unanimity it is sustuined by the parly, he will now endeavor to con form hit action so that there may be har mony between them. Sa.v Francisco, 12th. The Amman Fkg publishing company filed its urtlclw of Incorporation yesterday. Capitul stock 1SO.O0O dollars, divided into l.nuo shares of SI 00 each. Trustees), Geo Treat, Geo. W. Taylor and Dclos J. Howe. WaiHIINoton. 12th President Johnson orders the ii-hiih1ou of Mayor Monroe and A Merman Nixon, of New Orleans, till thvy are Mrdut-d. Acting Mayor Clark cou tiiiurc iu ofltce. General Grant was arrested yesterday by a iwlieeman for fast drlxing. lie nppeurtd to day before tv jutice of the peace mid tiid the line. Cant. K. II. Winder, ImprDontil nt Rich moud fur several month". u discharged to dsy, by orders from Wuihliigton. Wahuimitos, 12, The President ban signed the bill grant ing the right of way for the CiiHUile It. It., thruuh the military resvrvatiuu iu Wa-h-iugtoii Territory. Saute. Not long since n couple were J marrieii in nn nujoining county, ami wncn the ceremony was said, the Justice com manded the bridgroom to salute bis bride, when he turned with one of his most ex quisite bull room bows. In thic to sec the otllctating officer take the first hist. "rannnec K. 95 iaitia fopfandis&Co "Tblrd," and nS'VS "C" nnd "Main" Street, nM' """a Street, between 2" Streets j and also on '8LRl W "Main" Street to the -ml Slm ffa andtoremov ?U;0teSl,kV obstructions from the ,U, T In the foregoing limit, '" ,obJ tjade to conform to n nK IS8 h n line from the corner of d,.l ?' :? "California" Streets to sij tm Tblrd" and "(58.1 the grade or the side walk. alM Ki tcrmlned by stretching a line Iron tSfjT nerof-C-'andOreWsK corner of 'nnr.t.t ...""."."Im iu so uu uuwniif l - vxniviuia OOli l)fiiijw.t reasons for believing fffS&t R will soon issue n cr- Sve .1 tt.s..i ii-.l .. . Commtsd11 ttiiWW Io writing ,o an I' struct, repair, Md' remote all obst X, upon the Me walks fronting thc"pS ns nforcail; nn,t n,. .... .r' IhA rrtn.l.-..!, . repair of any. Wc walk shall 'M iiirection nnu superintendence ol tbt Si, Commls.sioner j and It I, farther 3 Hint on failure and refusal of the fmt i :,r .r:",."':",nc,rtcM-'7 & t.-- . 1 '"' lB0 llu valki, tad to keep nstrct account of the cost a,eJ ex! P-mm of the same, which may be wo" eml In nn action at law before the Toe Recorder will, cost of suit. " Sue. -I. This ordnance to take tf-et from nnd after the 14th dsy of Ark IMG. PalAiiri:iOth,iecc. ? Attest : U. S. Hatow, ItcV. Aprlll4.1PGG. 3f B.1KTLETT & Co. FORWARDING AND COMHKSIOlf MERCHANTS, Fire-Proof Warehouse Main Street, iii:n hlltf. TX RESFMIXC THn FOUWAHDIXR i. business r U-g leave to olcroartUjij for the very lilwral patronize formerly t- iH upon hip mic arm oi llmtsciii llartlett nnd promising the mat frcspt ami faithful ntleution to IiusIixm tntm; cd to our care . that cbarscterlxtil tbe Uil ness transactions uf the lite Sra.rN H.'Ctluliy ask a slnre of puWIc rutrsurt. r.frb(, P.cd IIIufT, April (A rirflMT. 1 RIIO jMlwlk. IK II IIA.SDVStU. nU rth, iwc. spiiitf ".re. NEW TO-DAY JUV-D.IV Piffli'! I believe In the' Tbt iMinntlon right of seetselon ssUut tbt Democratic a Divine right, and.party Is In lavor or demiml that tbt.steeatson and nulllfl South Im nlloweil toiwllon Is a fulitbood i go In peace. ay. ,and a tlandur J km. 'sorerei. It will o'ver do to support Johnson, hs wt sstssala Presl Is neither honest norident Jono. etc. nrm OJlmm, nturilMmm I'lain,. uwirw. Set Dtm. Platforw. See Dtm. Platferm. Wt iM stain John- i'ki- I.iaetln was bad, but a worst will suc ceed him. ay's Of fH. V' Iwve no filth In Johnson's hoatstr, llisadiig that will o.irK witnout liltlBg, by in lltpittr. Let them remtnbr that Andrew Johnson Is the murderer ol Mrs. Surratt tbt In ducer of murdering Hiiiuary commusioui ji OyjN. Johnson deliberate ly viotawd his 0.1th and tbe Constitution. by mipeoiliug tbt Hursrah for John writ of habeas torrxis m Ws Oiks In order to strangle ,1wiJifcs.' upon tlio gallows an, nifed woman. Ay 's. The Ittusox. We Hod in looking over the proceedings of the Dsmocratlc Conven tion, that Smith was beaten for Congrc&s in that xtrij coiiurmdw body, because Lc was a member of tho Methodist Church North, and consequently opposed to hu man slavery. That's the '-fqual justice acd human liberty party, for you !' that's tLe party that's in favor of the highest degree of morality and education. The simple truth is, that Mr. Smith was too decent a man to secure the nomination, and the lower a man's Instincts are and the more vicious his his habits ; tho better his chances are among tbe unwashed. Tk.v Cemt Jimmy. lluchanan said in a speech delivered during the Tariff Agita tions, that in order for American Manufac tured goods to come Into successful compe tition with foreign importations, under the Free Trade regime, laborers' wages would have to be reduced to ten cents per day. Laboring men of Oretron. do vou wish your income urns retinccii, ii not beware of the Democracy who, In their platform de clare in lavor oi J- rec i rauc drink," said Apptegntt. "No." interposed Fay, "bts a delegate to the blaek republi can convention at Cor vu 1 1 is." Tbt intelli jtet ilttegaU from l'rict's army looked at oar informant and said, with evident cha grin at his own indiscretion, "Wal, when a man talks to mt I like to gratify bis etui osity, nnd I nlnt a going to take anything back." Anplteatc remarked that his eurl- 1,200 patetngers, of whom fortv had did with ehotern s there were sixty casts on board. No communication with her has ' yet been allowsd, but the agent ol tbe As-1 sotsoteu Press is endeavoring to obtain the ntwt which is four days later. She brings tut following news : Louden, March 2d Tbt probability of a war between Austria nnd Prussia was increasing. A crisis was considered imminent. Tbe cut- A SOCIAL BALL'-"'' I. O. O. J Jurkftonrllle Lodre JO?4JrXii 10, boIJi Iu it? l?Nir5tilar tnfluijr on ettrj k 0 J! Ciitunliy evening at us 1 j..- Sr odd Ff flows' Hill. Hrotbere in good stainlin: are Envlkd to attrnd XKWM.VN 1'IsllKlt, S, C. IIs.miv Di-mav U.Fee'y, TriKteee. -J. M. Sutton., Uttdj vn whj w jwiwiiy saumcii, ami mat lur- t pest m Jinjland was on the decline, tbtr explanations wtrt unnecessary. , The Ilerlin correspoodtnt of the 'J'ima Wt vouch for tbe truth of tbt abovt. ! says : Prussia lias not mobilised or sent and It Is ntedltst to say that tbt incident J to tbe frontier a single regiment. rial no little sis contains a moral that nlncance. Go amoog your neighbors, reader find a man who has served la tbe armies of the eonfedtmey who has lain In tbe brush like an ambuibed tiger to assas slnatc Union men whose only fault was too much devotion to tbeir country j who has murder!, pillaged, burned, destroytd perjured himself, and run riot In all tbe devilish passions of humanity (ami Ihtre ore many such la this State), and we can Tbe Clerk of the steamer Kngland re ports that oo Tuesday occurred the first east of cholera ; sixty casts had broken out ami fifty deaths Lad occurred. SLo was ordered oil by the Government, but owing to tbe rapid spread of the disease and the danger of the sick, it was fouod Impoiib!e to proceed. She lies below the light-house ; a number of the passengers win oc placed in the hospital ship. There WILLIinCIVRX attiu: KOCK FOZZtfT HOTEL, On the Evening of Tuesday, iIuy Int. No pains will bo sparul to make this tht Knll ol tho season A SPLKXDID 81T I'i'.ll will bo provided, and the bust of mus ic secured. psr Everybody Is cordially Invited. -Ti L. J. W1UTK, Prop'r, P.ock PotntAjirll J 2th, IhCC. A GRAND MAY-DAY BALL Will be given by tho JACKSONVILLE ' lfA tt.va .IaiS - t. t r . show you a man who will vote the demo- I ZTT, r ." I'a2 ,...(,... Muu vin ut uu. j uc nas- cratic tfckctevery tinw. There is a reason fer it : the fame reaion that Imnelltd them into rtbtllioo, a desire to loose themielvea from tbe proper restralnti of society, to ileraoniw humanity acd tyranize over their wtoktr fellow oreaturts, Individually, and as a ptoplc, dsmocraoy jost suits tbe abaadontd wretch who has emerged from tbe brush of free Missouri, nod who flits like a wild bast before tbe march of civilization. Psacgfci The election at the Dalles on Monday last, though closely conUsted, passeJ off quktly without any nnpleasaut leaiurw itttald. Why don't the Iltrald inform its readers how tho "classly contsated" ekclion was decldvd J Jfuuiifuiiissr. Uecausc he Ij afraid of tbe "prestige," too. Vkrxo.nt and Connecticut. Tht3e two States Iwve given large majorities in favor of the Union ticket. Tbo democrats were quite sanguine of electing their can didate for Governor in Connecticut, but they were doomed to disappointment, as tbey were in the success of tbe confederate cause. angers are mostly Germans and Irish. Tbe Captain thinks tbe disease was brought on board by the German. Ciucaoo, 10th. Tbe eight hour bill which was before ice unio Legislature, failed to become n law through negligence of the Hoiw to concur in some few trill.ng amemlmenla made by the Senate The Legislature has now adjourned. Nkw Yom;, 10th. Uno hundred guns wre fired at Union Squuc this morning in honor of the pass age of the Civil Rights Illll, and one huu drul for the election in pnnn.iu... Chief Justice Chase last evening, in a' short speech at tho ma3s meeting nt s Paul's Church, alluded to the passage of me uivii Kignts urn as a great triumph and said the next step would be to give onivenal suffrage. The Ihrnld's Forlresa Monroe special says : Rumors increase that Jeff. Davis " uc lauen to Kichmond on a writ of iwm wiki; his health is worse. growing Good TV.mi-i.ars -The Grand Lodge of thel.O.ofG.T.oftheStateofGrLn ah ' rnecls at Salem on tho 25th of this month i V TC'al U"',B,cl or lor the purpose of organizat.on. A v lerday hHcj t0 e-i;Vn' W l ,T J W V T -"' ' :CamPW. f Ohio, The 7V(iniie signalizes Its twenty-fifth anniversary by appearing In a new and en larged form. New York, 11 lb. ' specia disnntr), i,r. . ni.- c-.i. . -..j ,, bM . l(u ntumi; confirm Lewis D. as member to Mexico. d'rable excitement was caused bv Shooting Club, at the United States Hotel, Osi the lht uf May. THE SHOOTING CLUB Will meet nt their Gallery, in Dybee'8 Grove, at 10 A. M. All are in vited to attend who desire so to do. 'rr:isi3tjBV,ass7 l-or the DALL will not be issued, bnt nil nre invited, nnd it is hoped nouo will fail to be present. MatiuKcris; JOHN' 11M,EU, -i,l,l lfl.4,1, JI. A IlItK.NT.vyO, JUI1.N lllUIKIt. Jackojvino, April H, 'fit!. qpllltd To Deliiujuent Tax-Payers. ALL PEItTOXS WHO HAVE FAILED to pay their taxes, for the year 1805, nre rcquusted to come forwatd nnd pay the tamo InimediatMv. n, iK.ir ,,ung i.oih real and personal will bo levied upon and sold to satisfy tho ilt-mamt for mlil D.'llu- qucnt Taxes and costs against them. fly Tiiomah G K:as. Dept'y. Jacksonville. April 12, J6t,0. ojilUwi Warren Lotlsc Ko, 10-A.F.&A.M. A HOLD their regular eomsitl 'trVcations the Wednesday ETrtlorsco ror preceding the full mooa, la an- H0M,M-:'U,,hU0-VX.LANCEIXW.M. C- W. SAVAOK.Secy. , ORANGE JACOBS, ATTORNKV AND COL'NSKLOR AND SOLICITOR INCHA.NChltt. Jacksonville, Obkox, tllllrr oiHlte Shr CoiirS lloox. All business committed to rewnl be promptly attended to. JulyZJ.j. tTt. cabaniss, m. d. -WltH'lUCTICB- IrlcdicinoiStSnrgcrF In Jackson and mlloiDioff counties. K Idencc in Jacksonville. J. S. HOWARD, SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGIHEEB, Jacksonville Onwosr, Itesldeusc near the South f&?a ir.( January, ., - Office nt hlresidencoinjregiiwll DR. L.S. THOMPSON PUVSICIA.V AM Sl'MbW"' Jacksonville, Obkon, Can be found either at Ihe Cly '?g or bis residence, one door .below wew pris Oilice. prepared to give prompt1 tcntion to tho requiriog bB ""'(i Jacksonville, Sept. 31st. HS S. B. FARGO, NOTARY PUBLIC, Walla Walla, W.T., Will take ocknoaWgrneutsof deejU- test Xotes aud deeds made out atijw Jtf tieo and acknowK-dg.-d. .-r-i.,,-rtn jVotice. ,lJBDUIMW - 1 drawn from the firm ol IWJg, of lUvis.nudw.il contmue tho Pc Medicioe. Surprv a nd Obste. Jacksonville nncT vicinity. rei. share of the patronage. Ofljcc deoce at the old Mnrrr noe.,g. Dec. 13tbi16M JSt-- " ' w. o. iaowM- '"iTsTTERANGrORP, ATIOKMEVSATMW. Walla Wall? WT.A ja3 5tore. TDK :orrri)RH?SiS for KewdJ -i n TO n,meD,iciTvooKSTonF Go to the cm u" n-clhelmewbo""