Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, November 23, 1867, Image 1

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1VM. HOFFMAN.
OONVEYANOEB
y s. Circuit Court Commissioner
For tho District df Oregon.
cEFlr.t Door Nortl.'of lick-,..,'.
'itmiklnR tlou
opp
jsisssffS
CMC-
en.
WffXnhpro.
Pre-
CBEJlfcWntlHe.Aagurt4,lBf.fl.
SUTTON & HYDE,
ms-msmrmemm r:
LYON'S KATIIAIKON,
LYON'S EX'OT GINGER,
LYON'S ELBA POWDER,
IfAOZf OLXA WATER.
f Jackgonvnio, Sopt. 20, IBOC tf
AMERICAN EXCIUNGE,
Cornor of Washington and Front Streets,
PORTLAX1), 0 KEG OX.
L. P. W. "QU IMBY,
(uic riwniiCTon op tub Wmtp.uk Hotel,")
ttavino taken Tiin Anovn house,
JLtlrsly KKFITTBO AXI) REFVRXISir
roll U now prcprl to receive mid iiccotnmo
ditchls friends od former patrons, and the
nxril (ravelllnR public. For saMy In the
!,,nl cf tire, and tfio convrnlaucu of puests,
YHJA7) 1'ASS.Ul I:mo Iwcn opened tutliu
ttllWY AVARTitF.XS, which tire commn
La mil i-oix-cln! nrratiRed f"r IlicwjommoiU
"fmmllU. WAHM'l COLD
TMrpj-lSiiUaclnd to llielmuw.
nil Iiuiim- l liwnlnl l"rcr Hie KtraliiliiMt
UuhIImi; llinnnny iillixrln
INirllnmt,
THE HOTEL COACH
will lie In uUeiidmice Hi the suvenil Landings
lo coiuey piesls and their lnifKne to und from
Ihe hu' FIH.B OF OIIAUHK. The limine bus
Urf Fire-Proof Safe lir valuables. Thu
I'roprlvlur will uii.lirluku lint tiotliliiK shall be
left wvl-mt lo rtiider Mi lieiiw ottrucllve. und
guests coniforUldo. uotStf
EL DORADO
UNION CLUB ROOM,
Corner of Cat. k Oregon 8ts.
rnm: I'NiiKusinNUii having 'tiiok-
1 unfitly rullllcd Ihu above nuiiicd saloon,
Hitltft'lmreoflhupuhllopiitriiUKue. Tliu Iwnt
ITIiifp, I.I(tioi and clours wilt lie served lo
ca'tomcrs. K. Sl.l'AltltEN.
Jacksonville, Storch 10, '07. upLMtf
FAIMI FOIl SALE.
rpilKUNOKUSIGNEl) OFIUJIIS FOR SALE
ju a urn. 01 cue niiiiorrn huh sixty
wrw, inufticu iieur mucin, on me main fn
roij (turn Jucksuuvlllu to Cmccut ulty
hikI In known u tliu "IVtrlck Uancli." '1 here
It t gunil arctnird, liouxo and luru upon it. I
iwm the Patent In tliu Und from Ihu Govern
ment, and will wnrruiil thoculuuuulimluiiy uud
Ull KTiMH.
Apply lo Thou F. Floyd. Klrliyvllle.or John
II. I'rlinlle, Delmuutco lieslHiirnut. l'ortluud,
Ureirwi. yUtJTA' WILtiON.
tH'pUiuher Mb, lfir.7. ri'p7m'J
P. B. COFFIN,
HOUSE PAINTER,
T6 NOW IN POSSESSION OF TUB ENTIUE
.L stock of material uud liioW IminMly !
lonulliK to Contellu .V Collin. Mr. Cut,i-llu
ImvliiK withdrawn. 1. II. CoDlu will continue
the business, und tali be foilliil ut Ms shop,
Corner of C uud Titrid Htrcts,
prpjnil to do work In a uorkuiauliku manner
and at rrueimhle lutes.
Jacksonville, Oct. 15, 1607. ootlStf
Notice to Stephen ltoburtson, u
Iluiueittt'uU Settler.
Y0" Alii: HiniKIIY NOTIFIKO THAT
J. ttwuJiduvlU of Geo. A. Hunch and John
n.firorxclmvulwiMi llhd In UiIh otllce, ulle
lujr liitl yon uavu lor nimo tlniii twi-lvi- montlm
nwnJuunl your Iluiiu'.leiid t'ntry No.70.umdu
'i.N.K.lufu'Ctloul'l, T. 33 outli or 11.4
nt,and that
Tlio 20th day of November, 1807,
"I I o'clock 1'. SI,, or mid day, lm been wt for
'erliij; ihu dvIiIhucv on wld uIIukiJ uudon
Went, at tlilh oMIcu, uud thiit unlew you appear
'il offer evlileiica to now thu viilldlly or
.tvurcuiiu, thu wnio will bu dieiuid ubaudoueil
uud cmicilUd.
lUd ut ihu Laud Office, at Itoiburg, Ogn.,
October yih, 18C7.
JOHN KHLLY. lUpUttr.
oetKwC AlllHSON II. FLINT, llecelver.
i:. DUUN,
1. U, WALL.
DUCAN &WALL,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Corner of Front uud P Streets,
CHE8CENT CITY.
TMIEY Wir.T. iWPVh rpn ipiiv nrcDiu.
hli'" ftud f,orwrdlng of nil good eiiliunted to
i,V .? . '. rlw promuimiNi aud illiuuleh. Thuy
mil , "iP '",Ku bulldliiK for storing
rnHk' "a . vo ,nlu,, urraugemeutH so thut
UWICUaUU llOlllLr l.iisliiu.u lln,.l. ,1,.,... ,.,111
Mm r hj nuy wercliBrgc, or low unyjmt
llm lor goodn lonU
f,if!,Cu",!tam')uU boUcIUnI. MerobandUo
'vuuuHQta, lue'.'dly
PAY DP! PIXGLE!'
Til2?BINU.EHTEU T0 SUTTON & HYDE
Tin iiM u"y ,vit,;,1 C0U1U forwurd uud
ela ivLrb!,r l,U- Tly Uo '" make uny ,po-
mSi to?00 .'1, ,racorb' ,mt MUST UttVo
Juey to meet their num u,.i,iutil.
. utton fti B7do.
fepit
VOL. XII.
BUSIM5SS NOTICES.
'Peter Britt,
Photographic Artist,
JACKSOXVILLE, OREQOX.
Ambro typos,
Photographs,
Cartes do Vislto
DOXE IX THE FIXEST STYLE OF ART.
Pictures Reduced
OR EXLARQED TO LIFE SIZE.
DR. A. B. OVEttBECK,
Physician & Surgeon,
JACKSOXVILLE, OREQOX.
OHIcc at hli residence, In the Old Over beck
Hospital, mi Oregon Street.
E.II. (sUEENMAN,
1'IIYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OFFIOE-Cornor of California and Fifth
Strooti, Jacksonville, Ogn.
IIu will practice In Jackson and adjacent
counties, utid attend promptly to professional
culli. fcb2tr
DR, A, B, OVERBECK'S
BATHROOMS,
In the Ovorbock Hospital,
WAR M, COLD & SHOWER UATIIS,
SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS.
SI'KOIAL NOTICES.
DR.
SWISS
TKY
IT!
TRY
IT!
HUFFLAND'S
l.l'.I.KIIIUTKI)
STOMACH BITTERS!
tim- ii pminiTurtiit iiuJi
A 1'lmi.llil Ti.ii c I
A wrj AiiTMNitlo Dilukt
rjiurkurl r.irMtlnit tnrelir but centljr nn
lh tKietl'iix ut Hi klilucyi, UiwcU,
tuiiiiu.li anJ llrrrl
KorMlt ullolmtwOo nJ rttull ll'pior.
ilniK ami tncry lUntt.
NOBODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I
J. (I. )'i'ii, I'roiirlrUr.
TAYLUIl k 1IP.NDKL, 8U Aittntt,
J1My ti.iiu. ", CUy HI. 8ii Prnc lcu.
Warron Lodco No. 10, A. F. & A. M
A HOLD their regular communications
yVmi the neduewlny hvcningn or preceu
Ar lug the lull moon, In acjcimxvii.li:, o-
tllllV
41. .H.l. .., II. -
O. w SAVAiiK.M-cy.
Tlie"lJt"srHeiiietly for I'lirlfylUR
Ihullloiid, Sin-octlieiilug the Nerves, lterlurlng
thu Lual Aipvtiiu, Is
FKDSK'S lIASIIIL'ltO TEA.
ii t. ii,.. i,.t iirHnurviillve au'ttlnntnl inont any
nlcKnei. If ued timely. CuHipowd o( herb
onlv, It can Ih isUen mlely lo luinuis luii oi
rectioiislu Diull-h. Fieucli, SM..in and Oer
liiuu. wltheery imekuge. Till 111
For mIo st ull thu wbolcttlu und rttall drug
utoreKUiid isinetrleii.
L'UIL UliaL'. Wholesiili Druggist,
Solu Agent, -HO Clay stmet.
Inj-Hyl Su" rrsnclsco.
"boot and shoe makers.
ivi.'i'fr'i.' IUvIiil. dln(iwd of our Fac
tory, wo am now prepared lo give our whole
attention toon- Leather and Fludliig business,
flu hand, direct from rrauco. Calf & Kip,
Doinesllo Leutber, Hoot Legs. etc.
Jons O. llm.v. I L. Favrk. I J 't,
Kw York. I I'arls. San FrancUco,
Addiew. Hi:iN & HttAY, Sin Francltco.
4 Hi lluttrry btreii
Plows ! Plows !
Uy cases of ten ucli i or set mi.
IlarrUii's Colilviitors. Farm Mills (all kind-).
1'i.ii.r Mill Hav Ciittew, (all le) tunning
ll K (uFsliiiT COUN' 81IKLLKIIS (double
and single bund and horw power), W , ngons.
OartK wtlb n biruu and full Bwortment ol all
Urns or AfiltlCULTUltAL IMl'LKMKNTS.
all which will be sold at greatly reduced prices
utwl,u.efu.orreU...uTiatU(tsoN(
LIME! LIME!
te.iu.llty. In qu.nil to suit, at ...y shop
on Slain street, ltwecn Ori-soii and Third, op.
Zi Ito Muller & llreutano's slore. In tnyab
C Mr. Ah. Martin will wait upon custom
ers. per STONE "GUTTING -.
w AMI
ksisik. Allison Work
.i i..rn to suit the times. Orders from
Taeksonvllle, April 26, 1867. p2T
CANYONVILLE HOTEL,
CANYONVILLE OREGON,
D, C. MoCLELLAN, Prop'r.
rillIR HOUSE llTs" IlECKNTLY BEEN
Trefltted and prepared for the reception of
last's "na lh Proprietor would I
?iiI7im of Soulhvru Oregon, nod the traveling
p b . tlif hi I- now reW o receive and en
tertalu nil who may fuvor him with a call, at
"W IVblewlll bo furnished with th .best the
market atfords, permlttluit no Uouso to excel H
either lu tjuallty or variety.
JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 18G7.
THE OREGON SENTINEL.
runusiiKn
Every Saturdnr Morning by
b. r. sowiu,
OFFICE, CORXER 0 k TntRD STREETS
TKUMH OP MunscrtitrrioNi
For One year. In advance. Four Dollara; lf
paiu wunin me nrti tix monius or trie year, hve
dolara ; If not paid until the expiration of the
year, six aouara.
TKI1HK OFAD-KIlTIHIXOi
One muarc MO lines or lew), flrot taDcT-'t
nun, iuree iiouara: eacn nuui'iurni mwr-
"aril
lon. tine Dollar. A dlwount of flfly per
iwlll lie made to IhoM who ndvertlne by the
year.
f It1 Tcndf r rpceltej ut currmt rtf .
Judy's Kecclpt-ITow to Make n
M'nterfnll.
Take four pouodi of ragi, and a bundle of
flinvlni,
An ould tin pan and a bunoh of ftraw
Thin stale an ould bat of tomcbody'i lavln,
And iwcar It's your own to get clear of the
law,
Next get an ould itockln' and ttufi It wld
paper,
And If It 1. pomlblc put In a Mole
Thin grt ioiao ould tblna, and a
grater,
DutlnCK j
And make them all up In a note little roll.
Put all tbi'sj things In a uct of red,
And glUlcnlng bade inut cover them all ;
Thin fasten ll on tho back of your head,
Aud you Imvo a lovo of a " Nate Water
loll." The Iteceiit Political Contests,
Tliu elections ot lust week finish tlie
list of Northern States voting this
year. Last year most of these States
elected Governors nnd Congressmen ;
hence elections this year turned mainly
on local questions. As must always
in, ll,.. ...1.J.I .III IW.Il Ifl.KlklilllU tllflllltll
tru iliu v.iru viii niiviii .vv..(ti.ii iiiu iiwin
, . , ... , , ,
iniint nartv has met with losses, ami
i.., i-..:i...i . ....ii .1... r..n i .,., :.i
Iliin liiiivil in MUll iliu inn iiiiii iiui.vi.
vote which it throws when national
, A , , ., .
issues on yaro to be passed upon. Hint
, '. J ' . . .
me party in power ..as not. p.u ... .m.
,l"T"1"""" .' " "'',' "' ,
..... I. .1.! ! ..--
staoi.tit il.tHsnM II line lui tiiutil in ln
J... i i 1...L.I i
rMI i Mir. Hilt iiiu (in witi mhvimimim tiist'
..'... ! . r. " , I...;.... !..
juruv in vuiigress, nun ueiiij in eueiirr
possession of most of the State, there
was no reason why it should make such
an el.'ort a- it did last year when John
sou had proclaimed his intention to de
stroy it, and had appealed to the people
on that issue. Then the party, betray
ed by those whom it had placed in SJi
power, was fighting for its existence;
... . 1.1 !....
Uut this year being in power, and not
menaced bv immediate danger, it could
all'ord to bo easy, and to reserve its el
lorts lor inn great comer u. ,,.,...
'I'IiIk nlki-i wns the time, w hen uollnm: '
of national importance was depending
on thu result, to settle local issues and
to square accounts within tho party.
In fact the contests of this year havo
been little else than contests within tho i
ami us . victory was uue.i.u.eg,.. (IW 1V0,U.(1 ;,, tho ,u1oi.cc1i0h,
tr.un.phscverwitnessednourpo.t.csJiiuriilstiuiIiins ,h I(o wMi
Republican party, arising from n vane. wJU fiiMv re( ,,, UIlll ron,,y l0
ty of causeSd demanding settlement. , j;.0VCI1liC aml lml th,.ro ih
There has been no t.o.o for several lml, og,il)ilitv tImt a ,., 0..e
years so propitious for the adjustment of tma wW yoto . im ltc.,Mluii
of theso matteis, and ns the I rcsiden-. wqM wei tfj 1)Q uo
tial election is to take place next year, . w j )l.,wmlo rt.j0j,iMj, i
they could not uc posipoue.. m. I.......
This year was in fact, tho very tiino
tor jicpiioiiciius ui ....v....
A .1 I! .... n ntSi.inl f f Illl'VIt
things, mid un.ier u.u "" "
is not at all surprising that their ,
strength has seemed to diminish since ,
ti. l,w lo(ions. Tho irrcat uationa I
problem is the restoration of tho robej j A MiM'iiiKvowi Sims Imui:. Thesu
States to tlieir former relations with i are tlio terms in which tlio Sacramento
tho Union; but this question, ns be-. Union characterizes tho proposition to
tween Congress nnd tho Republican , force the negro Htiilrago question into
party on tho ouu side, aud tho IVesi- the Republican j.latform. There should
dent his pardoned followers and tho , bo no side issues, and especially not
Democratic party on tho other, has ; such a ono ns that, for which tho poo
scarcely been considered nt all in tho plo are not prepared. Tho other sido
elections latoly held. Certainly it has issuu which somo insist on thrusting
not been actively in issue. It is well before tho public continually that of
known that the kma in California was , paying certain of national indebted
simply a fight between different wings , ness in com when tho law declares that
r ,i. iinmiullcnii nartv. which tho it may bo paid in legal tenders, is just
Democrats vory naturally took advan-
tago of, and by means of which thoy
succeeded in elect ng their ticket, inoy
succtcaea...
all admit that without t,s "'I'1"'0
among their opponents, men ow n
MmnrfiB for success would havo been
liopeles In Maine, the liquor ques-
f Inn u-u tho only issue. Iu several
turn was uio oij feraalo
other States, nog.o s.itlra o leraaio
suffrage, tlio labor question, tno iiquoi
...nation, and divers local issues besides,
i,,.,hfc into. tho canvass, MaUD";
us varioiw a medley, aud perhaps as cu -
jentinuel
rlouA n muddle, ns wns over Aeon in
politics. In Pennsylvania tlie partial
success oi the Democrats is attributa
ble to a protest by tlio ltopublicans
ngnmst legislative corruption. In Xbv
York tlie Democratic success is owing
to two causca purely of ti local nnture
and in no way connected with nation
nl politics, vir.: First, the Sunday and
liquor laws, tho opposition to which
hag run up tho Democratic majority
t.i V..I.. 'Va.,1- a!... A...1 TlM.lt...i it .n
iii.ivn iitiivyitv iiiiv a-h wii . ii v tut;
unprecedented Hgtiro ol V.1,000 votes;
mid sccotul, the tlctcrniiiintion
oi the
R0Phlicans to punish legislative cor-
ruption, which has long beer) a scandal
to tho State. Theso correct schemes
were not confined to oiio party ; for in"
vestigations have shown that the Dem
ocratic members have always been
largely engaged in them, but tho Re
publicans determined to t-circ thiri op
portunity to crndicato the evil from
their own party, -a proceeding which
their opponents did not imitnto and
probably never will. Relore tho elec-
such appeals to Republicans as this
" If a jobber gets nominated on tho
tickctof your party, do not sulk nt home,
but be sure to go early to tho polls and
there work as well as vote against him.
Never fear to bolt when tho surest ie
suit of so doing would be tho success of
a Democratic instead of n Republican
pcculntor. If there must be thieves in
the Legislature, it is every way deslia
blethntthey should not bo Republican".
And, so long as jobbers indulge a hope
that party machinery will carry them
through, they will be sure to seize it.
T
ieh them that tho gamo won't win
, . ... ..
and thev will iuit it.
..... .... ' .,, .,
(rivetfin il ICi"
oi thfrfitll." All the prominent Re
... 1111,,.. A
iiiililii.n.i ii'innri. In, 111 utinll'll- htlll'lini'P.
' . .. ' ., . ., ....,, ..?..
'Their idea was that thu present wns
. ,. , ... ,,' ,,,
1 the verv timu to settle these matters.
..,,. - - iminrtnllri, WM loi.-ntlliitr
Wfore the Let-Mature, no Senior
'" O
" O I I c
-'
wns to
bo elected and no Stnto
Ol'l.i
,
'he'
of importaneo was to bo filled;
hence no titne could bo mi opportuno
to jiuiiis.1i jobbery and corruption.
This settlement of accounts within tho
the party, and tho temporary loss of
tens of thousands of votes in New York
city because of thu excise law, fully ac
count for tho result in thu Kinpiio
late. In the mind of tiny Republican
who understands the nature of the
can produce tue sinaiiesi. omcounigi.
ment. Think of it : If tho Democrats
next year carry every Stato which they
- iw, )() un(, a(,(, 0,0 ,,
, ... : . .... i
Oregon (which tliu hnvo not earned
yet) to tlio number, they will still fail
t wet a maloritv of tho eloctoral vots
of thu States now represented in tho
Union. And when it is considered
il.ni !.,. I, .ii Stinlr.K lutoli' ill Idbullioil
,;,.,,,,,, 0f certain and easy victory.
lic,jinilll jt ; wo for them to bring
" .
out their barn-yard poultry now, lor
next ar thoy w,n jmvu nohhordlspo
0 ortuuUy for bUCh oxhibi
onOre;jjiilut.
. . .
as mischievous as this ono of sullrage,
. and wo aro not sure that it may not
ueeomo inoro so n.us.r mc. u.
holders of thnt kind of indebtedness
wlll endeavor to keen up the aKtation,
.f tJjoy nnd t,Q pnrtjr do ,0t
rcm.;ijat0 their pretensions nnd leave
ti,em to stand on tho plain letter of
I the law, as it shall bo declared by the
I Courts, there is no telling where tho
. t. k w be
ft worg(J issu0 oro tho jieoplo than
tho negro question ; for tho latter may
bo defuudeu iu jubticp while the former
1 cannot. Jieey
NO. 11
ltond to the Const.
Knrror. Skn-tinku I noticed lately
somo "extracts from a letter" in the
Skntinki. concerning immigration to
Curry County, and tho idea of n road
from tlio coast to intersect thu road
north ot Kerbyville. The proposed
routo ot that road will make it n much
nearer one from tho sea-coast to the in ,
tcrior of Oregon than any nt present j ,
used, and bo ns good in Winter ns in
Summer; and furthermore, bo within
thp.tjtatp of Oregon altogether.
Commencing nt tho mouth of Regno
River, it takes tho divide on its south
bank and runs theuco to thu Illinois
River, over whnt is nearly a natural
wagon road. It is proposed to cross
the Illinois River somu few miles from
its mouth, and continuing on, strike n
tVividc thnt will bring its terminus
somo few miles north of Kerbyville.
There are no high mountains to en
counter; the highest point on tlio road j (Conservative)), !iua. In Franklin,
will probably bo but n few miles from Skinner and Sinnnars, (Radicals), havo
the const, whero wo know thero is defeated Russel badly. Tho voto of
snow only for a short tiino in tho cold- thu State will bo greatly reduced bo
est Winters. In tills respect tlicro is ti low tho registered vote, though it is
marked contrast with most of the cHtimated that somo 00,000 will bo
coastmngu there seeming to be mint- j cast. The rebel ollloials havo used
ural valley through which Rogue River
runs, mid advantage will bo taken of
this (net.
Southern Oregon would bo much
benefitted by outlets, and it should be
made n mntter of State interest to
build good road. A look nt the map
reveals tin immense country, limn the
coast-range to tho Rocky Mountains,
tlio supply point of which can be, nnd
should lie, Jacksonville; but which is
now mainly supplied by the Columbia
River on the north mid thu Sacramento
from thu south. Had tho eltixens nnd
merchants of Jneksonvillu determined
to do so. thev could havo in times gone,
by supplied nil tho lloiso Masiu mid
country beyond, by simply hnvlng
dono ns is douu on fifty much worse
,.iu l.n.l tilMtiliiliAnlil .ill l.li.llll
IPUVIlllin II. n nuiiiiiiiKHin ..,. inii,,,.
River. From seven to nine mouths of
tlio year light draught steamers could
run from it mouth nt least us far up
ns Calico Creek, and probably, with j convention will bu composed of Radi
obstruction removed, much farther, i eals entirely, and when Alabama ro-
At any rate, within comparatively u .
small distance from .Jacksonville)
Rogue River, although averaging!
piobably a "rapid" to tlio half mile,
is not near us bad a ihcr us tho
"Suiiku" or several others that steal. i
boats do run on, There are no bad
mpUlu in thu distance uhovo noted;
no rocks that would sciiously iiupedu
navigation, the rapids being singularly
fieu from rocks being generally only
a shoal placo over which tho wat fi
nishes swiftly for but short distances
(and averai'iii'' at
tho lowest stage
a half of water in
about a foot und
depth), succeeded by deep still water
for half a mile or so, mid so on.
Many who have seen other streams
navigated at proper times by steam
boats, havo repeatedly stated theircon
victious that Roguo River could bo
similarly navigated.
Then, ns to thu mouth of tho river
aud tho chances of getting merchan
dise, theru nro responsible parties who
will iiudeitaku to laud goods on thu
wl.nif at F.llensburg at which uny
vessel will find Hulllclunt depth of wa-
tor at about samo rates as tho steam -
er charges from San Francisco to Crcs-
cent City, When ouco insido tho
mouth of Roguo River, vessels ri
perfectly safu; mid vessels drawing
from eight to nine feet of water have
run hero for years,
Tho bar at tho mouth of Rogtiu
River is whnt is known as a " two
seas" bar very bhort, and being pro
tectcd from tho Northwest by a reef g0,)(lH jjOXOB uw landing "M, P.V
of rocks off tho coast; is iu gummur 0I1 tlt.jr hendH? No ono; and yet o
time smooth. In fact, whenever Cres-, Hj)(lCtablo young men do thesu things
cent City harbor is safe for a vesse), jghtly. When was a femalo clerk
thoy can como into Itoguo Itiver, and ovt.,. arrested for having a "suspicious
lire perfectly safo when in tho nvor character" locked up in tho Mpro with
unliko Crescent City. ' icr a(tcr ,,iidnight? In view of all
Tho business nien of San Francisco ,i080 faot8) jH t a WOndor that tho uier
aro stirring up tho subject ot steam i ciailts 0Il ti,j8 sido run to fomalo
boat navigation on tho Colorado, ami
think that thoy will thus sujiply a
largo scopo of country, including Salt
Lake.
Jacksonville is not as near to Salt
Lakqas is tho Cojpado; but thero is
much country iu (hat direction even
that might lw suppliod. In fact, with
freights one-half or monTlcs i tfian tho
present rates, what could not mer
chants ot Jacksonville do? What a
chanco for n largo scope ot country to
bo farmed, provided produce could bo
shipped nt rcasonablo figures to San
Frnncisco and what a variety of in
terest"! would bo furthorcd mid nur
tured nt thu samo time.
Tho subject is well worth investiga
ting, to say tho least, and whil6 tho
routo by Yiwpilna to Mlddlu Oregon
has been opened, and a routo is now
being opened from Cooso Bay to Rose-
burg, (the latter of which may tako
off soino trndo from Jacksonville), it
may bo ns well for tho peoplo of
Southern Oregon to do something like
wise. Qct Vitk.
Alaiiam.v Oonvkxtio.v. Alabama,
0c, 4,, l8o7. Dear Sir: Tlio elec-
,or i)0tCJjates to n Convention to
frame u Constitution (or this Stato liiw
closed, and tho result shows that not a
fiugloConset;vntiyo delcgato has been
elected. Thcro wero but threo coun
ties or districts, in which conservative
or rebel candidate wero run, mid theso
havo been most signally doleated. Tn
this District, Itinghatn, (Radical),
1,001 ; Stownrt, (Radical), 2,055; Ra
pid, (Radical), '.-.OSD; Spaulding (Rebel
Conservative), .'1J0; Turreutine, (Rebel
Conservative), 2fc7. In Morgan Comi
ty, Ilnughoy, (Kailicnl;, f85; hlieets,
their positions to oppress that elu
ment who wero in debt, nnd dragon
those who wero dependent into an nc
(piieseeneo with their wishes. Tho
registered colored voto nl this county
is li-.Ti yet not over 000 of that voto
wns polled, through tho various devices
ot thu rebel elomunt, somo wero deter
red front going to tho polls, through
fear ot losing their places; others wero
told tho election had been postponed
till November, while others living in
remote parts of thu country, wero pur
suaded to delega'to ono of their num
ber to eoiiiu to town on tho last day of
tho election und east tlio voto for till
upon tlio plantation, in order to save
timu nnd money. A jmor unsuspect
ing darkey camu to town supplied
with proxies, to Hud himself duped
upon his arrival and ns it wns in this
county so linvu tho colored people
been duped in Other counties. Tho
suiiios her place again in tho councils
of tho nation, she will ho found to bo
as radical as Massachusetts or Ohio.
CorrvnjKiudi'in'tuij' tha (freut lirjiulilie,
Kr.uAi.i: Ci.iatKK ix Iiici.anp. Tho
editor of tho Albany Kniektrboeker Is
in Kuiojie, and sends the following ac
count nl thu general employment of
females: "Thu women, by thu way,
do nearly ull thu trading in Ireland.
At our hotul a woman shows you lo
your room, you pay your bill to u wo
nifiii. nnd von aro nolilulv bowed out
()f l(j l0l(j, ,jy tU 10llli().k(i;lC,rf It
,H nJJ t() 1(1 ft rt)luU bloro h, Cok
w(t.(.u w fuMwu u 0l ,Jt.,lill(, lh() ,,.
tor. Wo am told that the samu thing
prevails throughout all thu Itritish
provinces. Tl.u reason given for em
ploying them is that their lollies uio
not only less numerous, but much
lower priced. Females may support
tifly dollar nullities, but thoy nuver go
on fifty dollar "busts." Females never
spend a whole week's wages on bil
liard tables, (iirls "never treat the
whole party," kick up a row, uud gel
dntuued to tho Station House. Fast
1 ,orbt.H they also avoid, mid rouletto
tui,ea and gamo cocks. Who uyer
, ,,.,, - ftunalu lmiiuliiir round a mini
i,llnK taljlc, or batting lior lant vo ilol-
bus sliu can tell where thu "little
joker" is? Who over saw a female
clerk, after tho store was shut, ram
bling uji Rroadway, " raising thunder"
and breaking things? Who ever saw
a ruspcctablu girl knocking over dry
clerkH?
UlMTII OK GOVKU.VOU AXPItUW
Fx-Govornor Andrew, of Massachu
setts, died at Hoston on tho 30th of Oc
tober, His moii'ory will bo dear to tho
country because of his patriotic eers
viccs. during tho rcbolllouv
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