Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 18, 1868, Image 2

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TOR THE rr.KttlE.VCY IX 1SCS,
l'MK - 111! T,
at tat. nr..ta .rittt.
vr.u d ihoo pj anj fothru; m!i - ihf to-
ltkt ranli br atiM pooithnitat for irtJtotv
roK the vice rKnitE.NCY, i
GEO. II. 11 II.1.I IM.
at 6M.MMX.
ftjth nJKi to tbt dwtikjn of tht SatUmal falsa
ConT.ntloo.
D. M. C. QAULT.
EDITOR.
Satct.pay Mon.vi.vfi, Jan. 13, 1S65.
The Frozen Truth.
Public meetings are generally sup.
posed to express by their action the
sense of a community. A meeting was
held here on Saturday last, the pro
ceedings ol which will go abroad as
representing the "sense" of the people
of this county in reference to a great
public tncaure: and in the name of
the jKople ol this section, we protest
againt so monstrous a fraud. The os
tensible purpose of the meeting was to
facilitate the construction of a railroad
through this and lniqua vallies; iis
real purpose was for Hliticnl ends, and
mainly to farther the schemes of a
few little Democratic office --eekers.
It has been openly stated on the street
by Democrat, that its only object wa
to place certain prominent l.epubliean,
and the l.Vjmblicnti pre oi Southern
Oregon, in a false osition on the rail
road issue, and we mnt say that it ha
been a mot contemptible failure. The
meeting wa an adjourned one. -
committee had been apKintcd. I'nlc
lic interest had been awakened, and a
large number of jxjrsons were anxi
onslv awaitinz a report likelv to ad
vance the common interests, but werei
woefully deceived. For two long
week their committee lmd suffered the
nan? of maternit v. and like the ihouii-
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tain in labor, they brought forth not out
little mouse, mi a whole litter of the
ferawnU-t little tbius oer dignified
by the mime of resolution, covered :
with the stb of m-oiKi! -umHw. and t
iBtewleil to eowtmit our conmMtilt v to
a narrow ami loollh poliey. The '
feltir of thee iau
ihvmmI unworthy
reoltou on Htr delegation in Con-
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gre, ami our frieml, abroad, a the ex-'
pre?
the
zon were preent, bttt were so mi- ,
prtmelv riisiriistwl at the reo utioii.
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and the apparent objtrt of thoe wlo .
..a. in a
iceniirWriH i- .- M-, amt it w 111 prot.
aWy be o time erx- or ,ople will
aaiasbWtob,d4wiw
.ndfooKof. WelmvebadaJrfettof
FUCh !n(-till-: and If thi COUtlllUuitv
aafrly trust Mai ; and as the devil had
no dirty work st present, he lidn't
know what to turn his hand to. Worst
ot all, be lot His new, red blanket in
turning his summersault, which at thi
inolement season, is an unfortunate cir-'
Sir,.5!trUll!A?t,"t A!.He
refuse bun another, so as to give lura
a roitectahle appearance at the next
meeting, we cheerfully reoommeud him
to borrow a rope and banc himself. '
"Wnv itKeei-x It hoeui.. to have es
caped observation why the Democratic
party has so long sun i vod under its load
of corruption and putrescence. After
rnntiif-A rnn.tot inn i-a 1into intlnArA
t .. t.. :. t '. . ci. i- i
that In its frequont trii.s up Salt I5ter
it has become pickled bv saturation in
the saline fluid. !
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The Gkeat I'eaitio.v. Hie Xewi
ion of Hy reiruitle jwrtMin ot . " ""'" ' ' w ,"K " """'" be mUmkon in Hir ile ! the ttn. cui.i.r. nhI Mnir..f 0"-.. io.uMietoi.rhi slowtnt: urc.Kiii! or katin- in tlmt
ieople of thi i-oiitv, i an inju-1 wrH toek, after htniu-r the ex-' .!.-. .j,,. r,-,0, , HiHtrv . Imt - "'" "" mblelwli: ikm, t.r-i. ,.u eitv....Tln firr.jHwu nv. the hv-
ticewc wtnnot jrermtt. -t one time 1 1" " .' . . 7 "' --""'"""" it i. scarcely j-i-Utn- that lion. J.-se er,tli. t"iti -oV.-.n tVt.iral i:T ti ,irnU r.irtwii.i arc imzen nt
a larce tmmber o or intiiiential dti :'"' erpr. It t eotlo ot ti . , i . . , i . ,. . i. J". ,-wi, .,hi.i i 'i.i-i The North Portland School lli.iiv- ha
a a ' liPu.lnll .r tlltlt niitufltiff ).MIaiii.l .... .. . ftlt!ZkUl ll.lt III III.' 1U I. Nil Itttf U tm. tlkat.a&l a .- a a a
j.rtx-nte.1 them, that their sUv was were, m ww, -Hiniou, aim uie Kfii- i,rtHallv n-m..ve all u.i.lMlmt iwo- "m"r " """ " h njt. .ui. Jl(l. commt.wl the publiuatiou of tl.r , Mtixit-iN
short. When the resohuion " w ere J - ! So the iwit mytaiel IhIi-iuU -IWt, C Aln.anr.e ami Y.-ar- ' IIWI8T
jMl,it was bya small majority of j " that jition wOT Uig p:";,,,t O-- -W !" r-riit-w -i' lhn.k ... K,e."....Thi. .., Uw ' u. w ,- iL
aU.tit. futtrtum t.Hron. ......ri.ln- Msiretlv eireulate. , Htterttl n untruth : I""1, x,,OMHI .,, '.? j .-. , ' " u,,' ""' "Hl''j-ri. I. ..m. .... lS .i-o.,..,,., ..,.,-,, s,,,, s ;,. t, - i-rf- . - .. ur. w . awi
aiwif. wwrrevri per-on, w.inpnsinr , , . , , , lMt UraiM-h i:.-nlr.id,uiHl stump-that ririfei.ii. upprutnl. Ocwlwr 4tli l.MW ,M " ""'"'Mt weMnlh.ii i in J.iitr .,,. tttaartv,.
the pditwul iBanlfmhitor of the meet- anl " advic amf witritlwg " fa ( t..lM.Ht. u n ImihiImi pnuniaHii that .-.mrKutrr. t..r i-...., w, -h luin.-nt .i of tcri.-ultuivt. who live Oft intir. J'-' '
irrr. mul thir wt4Lr. Tl...... wr.i tl... rei-oliitiou contained, were gratuitous ' i w.-nre ih.ImmU. It the .-; ri-n fr rent i.rii mi huh in'iiriiiH of n. ... . ;.. ,-..... .1... .1... is. 1 .1..... ,......., c. T.....
a... ... .i.j.. .- t.. .1 1 s . ... ' wa uuui.f. nud ilftntiit'iitnl to tLc b..t 1 is 110 nrtutic wlileli so neliiv iwnif ia n.t w utmertv i" any oilier rol r 011 .muniHV. lie ri-r-eii.-.! h itinli-nt er ' ' ' '.u..i.,ii.,
uuv- inn iicmit iu w jtincvu iji a iip 1 --- -a . ' enlrrnrit hieHrt
and ridkrOU rOlUon, and made the mts of Southont Oregou. Ileenu-: the cHtire eonfideneoof tl.eeommnn.iy , A1, We M . yuor JIun.irabU of wrath that wo, jm,,. .,! ,M J-JT"", Zlr"""
hushing stock of the Stat, titer will w-mtud, at lenetli, tue grants tnafle to as -jir..i, j,r,mcj.,oi jrXM. 1 ooaie mr an exiri,...n r U.e tiii.-f.,r il.i- "" l ""' "l'r '" , ' '- ""-' ntM USaTZmSSn!.
come to the same eoaelnsioiL ' contret roads in other tortious of the (The Troche have received flattering ' ""l-lrtwn of the fim iwentr unlet of il.e swallowed more w 11 luring eoi,te...pt r ,5.lw.Atf.,t,V.',4l
cuiat. 10 me same eoncm-iou. 1 j- tame: than would turn the stoiuaeh of a intiud a'Bi .- i"iifcm w.tba.i.p
Fmrr r J . nn .. !siat "e TV1 that "0t M'l' oomme,,dat,on from the ...otce.-bn..! AikI w. w.,u!,l further pt,itl Tour ,,n. ;, ,l.C0MI, ,,,,,,,, ; .,.., taVbu-t.t.tt,,..,.
iJCTKEur. JJiTTrmo.N. Old hi- aere had ever Ikcii sranted to N.uth-. led Clorgymon, Lawyers, and Public oruhle UJir f.u th Brunt of the riclu la wiite.po-e thet-orruptionof the He- J -sf'-i-''"- ,
.oir-a,-!f,, (bimke in the gras), the, ,.rn Oregon; that the ablutions wore SiM-aker. who sjieak from personal ex-1 J1 wiTorT'oKei.f 'iwent'Z" l";,,lit",n !' JIi" ,,'irl " l,'
Mtxloo chief is in s very destitute eon- hontile to siteh smut-, wa evident. ' jmrience. Thoe sutrering from Asth- niile on eiwh .def !tid nid.'in tertlonV ,'vl,. ' w'n, w Inch will entitje him j LEAP YEAR BALL!
ditlon. He ootnpJainud on Saturday He Miowwl further, that the i.rii.cii.le matic nnd Hronohial Disease, Couirhn ."lund per mile, Ue.err mile id J nd. to full eoiiimiinion, and for w l.icli o.-
is.t tlant nrn nftt.r wnrttt.irt l.iti.wi.lV i i i .t i . i . . . i r- 1 1 l, . ..i.i . ... . I . T. l . " here wiibin ihe di'tanee prrtenhed by Con- easion he hn weeured the services of ' ittiii-
lau that oyeri after gorging h.n el t,,l)od.tMl in the reolution had a ten- and Cold., should try the Troche.. prt..( lhw nri Dll, fttliuft -Stowwall " and a tin whi-tle. Per-
wjti dirt the penoeney turni-d their- dency to make tlw-e our enemies who VrtytJiyU Monthly -We received h-,'lr"'rio,Hl " . . ., sons hoH irastronomie apparatus i ! tt cx TTOrn-RT.
lucks on him; the I.opublioans couldn't ousht to be our lriends. He said the..,, ,. Z A:.. . , L.lr "i,?".JKn,,m?rW ". feeble, are ndiised not to a tend. XJ" S" 1::It, X --.
York Tribune has discovered thnt the must be done by voluntary contribu
way Democratic "grounds well." areition. If it became a "toll-road," we
rolled up, U: For a few thousand lew a ner cent, on those lK-onle for the
mfliansto votefneor six times each '
under fictitious names, registered for'
that purpose.
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JtEs.GNEi. . If. Tinner, Judge)
oftl.eftth.T.HlimnM.Utr.Vr.-.tr.il ,ni;'lw0. lual l,,c a,u ",,,lu ""S'" uc
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resigned, aud the impeacliment resolu-
tinn fina W...t. u'ltlntrau.. Tt w av.
..-.. ,.H.- .-..., m"... . . v-:
is ex-!
.-.,i .i. ir r it .
CrZL lr; -n 'T5 1
Crescent City, will be appointed to'
fill tbP vnenncv.
Rppnir I'l-iPn-vn U'nf,n,l,.
Eroirs j.LinivLt'. u e are under
obligation to It ilallorv, W. C. for
public documents.
ltnllioiul .Mcctinc.
In to-day's paper wo publish the pro
ceedings of the adjourned Kailroad
Mil-tins Wc ask the attention ol our
readers to the same. Mr. Jacobs op-
, '
posca an me resolutions aaopica, save
the one in regard to the Portland meet
inc. His arcument was about this:!
It was impolitic and unwise to awaken
opposition by denunciation and crimi
nation. " It was charged he said that
our delegation in Congress were inter
ested in the Pengra Koad.' If such
was the cac, as all our National fib
" i
in the resolutions. It could do no
cowl its tendency was to do harm.
Denunciation, moreover, added nothing i
.i i .i . .. i I mean us. now we woiiniirci.iu.ei vur
must come throueh them, be thought I". ' ,. , ,
., . ... . ., . - - i record is too plain, and can be seen in
it a poor wav to conciliate their favor. ' ,l""" ' , ' ' . ., . , ,
i ', . .-ii la reproduced article ol Mar 4th, 18(57,
and secure their co-opcraUon bvde-l. '. ' . .," .
:.. .,... :... '.i ,-.. I in to-day'Mssuc; an article so strongly
to the strength of a petition or the'.cannl "c ""'" " -'
force of our reasons therefor; its onlv
and he presented and read a petition
a il ri n. strancc as an expression of
his views ujmiii thr subject.
An extract was rend from an Orcpo
nian of an old date, to show that there
were a clas of persons in Portland
hostile to our interests. Mr Jacobs
said, however that might have been, J
lip W!i pnnitipil frrtin tlif Into num. i
effect was to produce irritation and I wun um "" "" """
create bad feelings. He was in favor ,,a" -mt " ,,ouU Xn tlw vhwl m!"r
,..-. - , , . fullv. Tlie awlul blow can scareehr
of aking Concress in a clear, plain, . . ,. , . 0 ..
fW.U.. i,,.,,,,,,,;. .. ,..... ,'... ,i. I have been directed at the SuilAem
.v.&'f. ...v. .v.. ...it. .it .1 ..j,,ri , ;
I
bers of that -paper," and from the "l'-rei ofiicious would say: that en
expression of the recent meeting in the cae our own we would pay no at
that citv, that neither the OrnUm tontion to the "Trio' or their m en
northe'j-eopleof Portland were hos-! fl,,,owc"' w!,0M' vcrwhelm.ng voice
tile to tin. iot.1 of .Inrkson rflnntv. PM '" vote of censure.
or lneir ra5lrw"1 inet.
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Mr. Jacob opimw1 Resolution Vo
n
Ut
srrant
tlrtn of a w-ii r.d rtr ..... n,l,.., ,
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i-t t..wm... it .i,i..l - f.,U.,l,nAJ i ifffrniii '-ffini nuirz in in iceui ai """;-" -- irasriivvni
: lt, beentt-e it statwf a talelr00d. , , to HumU4.lt. or to anr top to n.U nroiHued
ere were no petition Mtz circti- ln "h-mihs wiumhi- reenung mem, rftd.
el eeretlv ol imblidv akiti" for a i " ' nur w,,u nH'a", nn" WM,y , -Mr tT mve.l la amend or inseriinir Hl.e
" . '.... . ....:..i. i. .,. . ,i... ..t.. t ti... i wuriU "at tin time att.f the word "on-
of him to aid u tlie omi.trni.. '" "" ''-""" " " ' ",v "" vl "" , . .1- in.i.. l-.i.i...., . o.,..lr.. i...-,.
I.S...1 f ...., .lu ...it.... i ...'nnd tnk. the oree ol eviitirc into
p.iii'1 t i vmu iiutii mr ttiiv i. m
ol vtn Uike to i.ooe Lake, j hv
rt.. ... .- .
seoticmeii w bo nwngurnttM tiint enter
l. immwliately utter the irt meet-.
'? Ul wBt.v' a Uhv newr in-
.i... . . . . i?. .
'" 'l' '"" " rom i
Q WTnf, ueer imen.ieu, ihim
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oU, ot Ie..qromtoii were neier 9M
en..! IiaiMajlIucf f..
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' .r. - "::. that the tM-,
? - the iu iM... n iu the reoltio,
it ba ?n,t by Cgres to aid
" " ewisirucuou u wa-;tin nuns,
r.roat Klamath Ilasin was fa.t filltn
u.,
py thoe fertile acres next Summer;!
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that it w a, in fact, a Colony planted
by .us, but that by our strange j.olicy
w"e were fust alienatinz thorn andmak-
in? them our bitter 'enemies. There
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was 1M lasaL1 hY thy
could come to thi valley ; and the res-
olutions prohibited anv jieron or per-
sons from asking for u grant of laud to '
viiB iiviii Mttt.. iui t, wt i.t iv
id in the construction ot one. The I
,'ounty, a a Corporation, had no jkw- '
a
Count
er to construct a road: and the road,
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if built at all, must be built by pnvate t
ontcrtirine. Mr. Jacobs might have
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Uin w Sa,d " !""M llf 'f,the
,rorul WM vver. hmh! " '""V e 1,,onp
by a corporatiou who would reimburse
themselves bv charging toll; or, it
privilege of trading with us; and as I
it would cost from fifteen to twentvj
thousand dollars, the money could
never be raised bv voluntarv contribu-
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nked and obtained, would not inter-'
0r uitl. tl,n ttrr.,,. lr..n,1v .nf,,!.. i
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tno u. .. j;. n., was emeni. .oone,
desired a grant of lands, falling witll.
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'" "c ,,,,"l 1"""" 'V -..
f . I Vr n ii . T .11 S?" 9.' 53 "" ' '"' Im ve been
fore the It. Is. Lo. eould take other lands, . . , . . T . ... .
.'.selected in the Hoseburg District for
the act of Congress must be amended. t,,e c Q Military Hoad-knowti as
It is very doubtful whether this amend- J Pengra'e road.
no.i. fni colootiniit 'v until r-j"Bii lla.
inetit count cut ii M-uirvd, but if it
could, the company would wish to so
el where lamls wire most nluablc;
and a Miiall grunt for a wagon road
out of the millions of acres of unappro
priated landt- in the State of Oregou
could not affect the value of the ac
quired right of selection.
SjHlllli-tiC.
Among the resolutions presented by
the illustrious railroad committee, i
one censuring " a portion of the pros
, .of l Ws count v." If it could possib y
urging the passage of a railroad
through this valley, that our readers
can a-rain perue it with interest. It
. i -.!.. i i .i... r....-M., .
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Oregon 7V-, (not pitblishetl for many
month) : that would le like kickinir a j
dead dos. Perhaps, it. an unctiarded
11 T
moment, our nuiirhbor mayhae in-
. , , . e" u r--
vited the stab of some "enviouta-
. , , , . n
ci," and the coward stroke i real I j
intended for it. If so, we sympathir.i
with him, and offer him our sincere
condolence; and it advice i not nu.
'.. - i... -i .i. : l.-.i
iiiaiiiiirii a' i?ut- i tin- ct'iiiuiuii-v n:.u
the epithet of wr, i.-oir-r, ...
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tlVlllg IKIII Wfll'll KIOKen liv lilt-JRCKn,
I full eonW-aHrn,
:3T The .Vf Jvtri.fl i amazed at
. IIIIlMt. v lllt. ;, HUt .;.
mV5mhi1 jJvImk the iw.ei.e ad-
vaiinttre of the
iit tlll" Iial l
E,1St4ll, ,r mriA r.H...
e tim
Aiu
II
Wu,
rof the Journal :i rareinl i.niMl
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mt eiitk'iimii lotn-r 111 the Ort-
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,,., ltl. 4 U, JM.t. Tlmt letter of-
r4.ll rVlMIM tO Utt
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h? Uhl tu
lh' Zll
iiaMUJuriinivr. iin.ii.
Hook Store, the firt number of ,hiold
Afn:iTino ri'Vllf.il ni'nin This n.firt. '
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i".. alaaflil ItiaCtwat ' " ---
nn wi-t-K jroin me inv iru'- ann i-vi"i' cic rrwinru m me vuiuiniii. and
azine is filled entire! v with oritrinal ''UK''; Citr,i m.t uh.ertHthHbit inter
,. "i . .etofihe iwir.ie of tint Stale, hut will lx
matter from the pen of our U.t.VmerMri(llkr Jc,rini,ntftl thereto , wTet'ns!
. inosi. iiuainu-' 10 silt-
M!-rM.S1..e,ndup:
iwz application lo Mesr. than thwrn irer.oi,al.,cSr,,mr.uH-i.t, v,e
T .. I ..A J.A... n.. . 1 . ...... .
so by
Sutton it Hvde,
New Paper. We have received sev
eral ntimliers of the Portland Jirem'nr
t-i.n iiiiiiiitviB ui iiir i uiiiuini yreiiirit
JSulUtin, pulihed by J. F. Atkinson,
and i-ditcd by F. 1'. Stuart, formerly of
the Suutl.,,,, Or,,,,,,, 1W. It ...
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fair looking paper, and promises to be j
a initliltil recorder ot local events.
The paper has no political or religion
belief.
Hailiioaih. The Ornjonian s of
opinion that the railroad question is an
industrial one, and that the I'epublican
party have nothing to do with build-
'"' railroads. .Itidsing from the splen
dil1 ,u'lk' oi Saturday, railroad build
ing is not the forte of Democrac v either.
iSEfTiiK Albany JJtinocrat, having
:,. .1 i i . t ..
'l"-" -' " JK-op.eoi ii.nt
I tl l,.t .. .
'" ieni, i eeiei.mie emancipation
dav. is out in a two column Imii.t tn
'
prove that the darkies wouldn't allow
him to associate with them.
Rail Koad .Meeting.
Pursuant to adjournment a inertinj; was
held at the Court ltiue, on Sttunlay InM.
The meeting wa called to order bj the .
Chairman. Hun. E. D. Koudrar. '
The minutes of the nrenous meeting were,
read by be Secrclarv, and after sonm expU-
nation, were ontcrea w to oe amenaed,
that tbe in.tructKin piven to te Committee
at the prerious meetinj-, should read 'tore-
port .fpun-t the Kr.nt of any m3re land, bj , ,0ing Hist, taking a cargo, l,oast-
CotiKrew, ror WnRon Road purposes, that j W0, 1.200 barrels of flour, and .44,000
would ioterfere with the grant made to ,n,, wool. . . .Tl.c M. E. Church Sab-
V,ei Wf" b'h00,nt Salc"' ,,a" comment
The Chairman stated the object of the ,W lul.llcation of a twelve column pa-
meeting to he hearing the report from the' -T called the J,mmA Tin n onu-
Committee, appointea at tbe prerioui meet-
inc.
Whereupon the Committee made the follow
log Report:
'The Committee appointed bj the meeting
of the Citizen of Jncknou County held at the
Court House Dee, ..1st, ISoT, beg leate to
report! that in couejueuee uftlic irregular.
r-
it; of the mails. nnJ from other cnue orer
which the Committee had no control, it be-
ca,? imp ttiuletn obtain the data upon which
Cungre predicated it gmnt of l.md to the
.A ....
ieutral ... ... uo., oj wmcti wouU form
the ground of r.-iotraiice ncunn t!i pro-
,,.,., , . r
posed diversion of said prant, nnd the grant
of other land, which mi.-ht mterfere .tt, the
rrant umJe tj tbt 0 C. 11 1. Cu whether
P BiwewiMu.i i.,i.. uo., wnctner
ad lands were granted lo wn-m or other
" , "
roads: Hence the Cmmtt.ee are under the
neceitT ofniking further time in which to , r nl route ftom Ilugene City to Hum
trml.e a report. In the menn time the Com- bMt, Neada. .. .M'e learti from the
mlttee submit the folretring Kewluti.-n a , ,,,.A,,v,u ,! n ...i...,,.,,.!, t:.. ..
expresWeofth sense of the people of JncU-n
Cvuntval.dre.pectrullTa.kthtradap.im.-
S.CotvrR
1. Sicns.
J.D.Tav.
vo moiiou ine iv?pen was aceeinea.
mi.iTiiis.
HuelrcJ: That the people of .Ineknn Count r
ftrr epp.ed tthe lurther grant ..riaml. l.jr
i :
rf.
The adnrnlnn .f il.errtJution as nmended
i WW niHTo.1 lij .11 r. tut.
i Mr. .1imI. iih.ir.) p. Mrxritni for It ntol
'the nlmlr ert tf re-iiliM.n. reporlnl lir
ht c..iim.in-, ..e Hie ri-frrihi u. thr-
....
,v,UH.n.
lutxl ttietrtiN, the tuthiiTiii-uifiiikifirflniid
T titr IIiiimtNlite Sriia-ur nnd Iteprr-Milii
tut.
V,
"'h"''"" l'l1T,'l,ri"JM. jwn.iv fi.r !.,... ,
wUlM on i-ui-li idr f ...f r-irtl. uii.i win- rr.
u.,.. ooumiiohioi. im 1.,) r.w.i., miir
11T -ItTWJ v)'lt-te -! r f l HWJ
.hJr 4n uaW 1,- U,- ,.,im,.r ,,i.
imp
III.
M ...jil J,t, nhj Vtai
1-m.v. ml 10 In. hjhIi I.. Ml U...,....i.r ..,
it,- e..,..rwt,.. ..f .a,d r... , ,,&
rirlr1 ''T-
JK&.ZrrXZ.SZ,
t.,t uirr.... hi ttir.iniHii-r.wH 1,1 ,Hiif..rH
- W T : ....
tl,. ,.,.,..! ....I... ...I c. ii . . .
, . .... ,, ...., h- i. 7 ui mat
.... ....n.ru iHiiiouii ill. Ill llir IIUIIIIMIIUE 111
luriner, mat aiu roaa iinr, r nnirtrnr,! l.r
in i-irp H.einl4ti:
. i.'ur i rui.Hi.rr.. tniirtn i aPLnn . .....
uic Bircuuuu!. uiirmtMl IU Iih lurtlirr inii,t
JitJdlrtd 3d: Thai v. ,ilr we would aLidlr see
the inuuntHiii. turrouiidm tint Taller tne-
n... .;.,.. ..ri..:. f "L-.j"? ":u!,,",,
i niirri i v r-iiiiita in aiAaata ai i.a ..
. - ..,....... .-..M-, ........... llnT Hucm
'b ,rn.m.,l,iJ "M t0 ("", '. i-lw
r lo-re, bj Con-jre. .ou.d b aieriou.
njuryand obtcle tu tl. tuildio; of the 0.
.'. It. I'.., at this time.
In
...v, .. WM.L-ff, ..Ulilt. UV
JlttuttJ 4th : That we cvn.ure ll.t. ..!. r..
ii'm bf ttr"lVe'o?'iLU
tfuetrtT01
.....'? Ul1-'". I-, south
aaopieu by a p-irtm
county iu conTeying
the prrroted route n
of the Culapooia .Mountain, wiv. impractica
v., ...ouiiiBiui, wo inpraciica
e uctual turrey and the opinion of the
fornied enCineer. in the State, refuto
oic; to
heat infi
to monttrousa surrender of the Its-1 inierets
of llogue Hirer and L'mpijua vallevi, to a
land cmbbini: Cnrnoration.
Jtodttdbihi That we cotdiallr endorse the
able report of the Committee ol 17 made to
me ciiuxim oi rortiuna ueo. thtli lhU7. and
pledce in the friendt of the 0. C. R. R. in
northern On-run our hearty cuofieration.
Jictotetd Oth. That we protest against the
fetition loC.mj;reji, tuw Uitigteert-tly circu
lated, in order to obtain craiit t.f land, in
niu oi a apun roao, irom tliw vnller to Uooat
uii.iiiiin uiuuuh
Lrike, and warn the people of the cuunlr
Xaiuit aisnin- the .nine. ."
On mot I hi of Mr. l'arnrtfr n r.n..H rl.1 r .
diaouasiuo aeiutimt Xu. 2, 3. 4. 5 and C
were adppied am whole. f ''
of land hr Cii;m, to the Oreirun Central t'life; those who draw it mild, and FLOOR I
Military Itiiad foropany, nr to nnr Compnnv those who tuke it without water, ot .. P ,, -rLr""
Vtax" ' XV MiJ VW the same ticket, and work lor the same j,! N .r7ftm "
On inotioo the meeting adjourned till next . ... fa Ufl tny ld and U.ard ilh
Siilurdur. ""journea mi next ,,at esu r provocation, all persona are hen-
. lit ia llfa-.t.f.jl a.n (a ... -. a. .- . .
E D miTlllMV rn !
0. Jacou, Seo'j.
All Sort of Things.
The Koseburg Eittign says that the
snow at th.U place is elveu inches deep
Krom the -;i
' J ,; j,,'
... . . .
unc iiiiiier we barn
cut an aitiry of hi ,
...I. tin .t I.iiitiii A ilnof Ttf Mlllli
.... , , , . i
'""' '" " r
aid could get to him V steamship
j recently sailed from San l'raneico,
. wiinT new 111 me f.ion.-iiii ci-iiii
' worm, ami spcaa 01 prosrr. r ram
. i...t. 1.
1 ... 1
. 1 .1 . .1 .1 . . 1
II we learn 111.11 me iniiiiin-r 01 it-iicir-
ers and scholar of that school is -ISO;
average attendance, (32 Sundays) 235.
Itcccipt in the Treasury, 1 30 ; dihttre
ments, 127 W....G0V. Woods has
?""' K:"' l'ri"e business. He
will return home about the lt of
April. . , .A German named 0. A. Ar-
co was found dead in his bed at Ore-
i
,,,, CIY tm the 3d int. AlKiplexv
e.. . .. .. r, ' , .;
iof the nrmii was tlie caue of hi death
11 1 1 1
" "V '';.. ' ' l
n letter to . (.. lnton, eeretarv
;
" ' ' " t.0., in u litrli he
. , . . ' ,
shows the iinprnctienbilitv of the rail
iii'ii. n.-.'-i; .iiiiii"uiiv iiii1 tiiiiicil ,
rt-tarv
11;
practiealuiitv of the rail-
.,'.,., , ' .
''"" "'"'"l '
",l'u Suimnor....The 7W CArt
.tliiu .liuHWr ha entered tion it
i 14th online. Iht is n cood relimou
journal, nnd itintmi(-h a it i the only
one in the State, it deere a liberal
patronage 1. P. Atkiuon ntinoun-
! by irneetti that he will iue nn
wniiitf paper in Port Intnl. to be called ,
the PrtUiHd Krvuhtfi JlnlUtiii . . . .The
lirrnfl ive nn necouiit of the buni-,
i tig of a hntiv in Snh-tn on the Oth '
int.; lo, l,300....Dr. Wythe, of
Salem, i deliverins lertttre on Hun
yunV lllsriin l'nere. ...The eold
weather ha extended m.rth to Port
IhimI, nml beyitnl. The (.'iilmiihiu
rieri fncen oi-r. .. .Then- are 2o0
twb-tits t the Willrnni'ltv Unierity
....The It'ttUttH !ie a
j,,., .,.,, ctMiiplctiil at a eot of iJIO,-
.., 11 1 1 t- . i
. ...Henry (. Lansrley. Ldilor of
r- ihv & it .'rjiWrV tit Son rrmieiiii, '
rcni4in2 only to ineatt average of 3-J l
Tin: Xr.w HiiOifiT Tin- n.-n- eon
vert t. I)-iiMM-n.- Inn I n tithe. t'nu-
A.vxioi-sTt.SEKVE. W- lu-arof onlv I
nli.vi.n ..mV.Ann. .....r..,. . tl... T. ..........
ev in this count v for the Sherillaltv.
'
Tlie anxiety to mtvo their country is
.v . .. .i..t..i. r- t.iiiirii" 1 11- J 'l-unri'id
nln-.nr cnii-illi- .liv i.ti.rl it.n.wr 'i.....
M,ine and "dark-dav" IWntU;
w',,,, hf ''hiiiiee d.-eidedly in fatoro!
tl... I.... ..... A W . 1....... ..A .........
liv liiiit-f r-iuin.-. -ii.tf.- nit lilfllT-
iu a i a-v .-.n a.. it -. i iiirii inririi
So Ir I. Saiu. We hear that larjre
. .. . ., . , .?
niiiiiiiiTs iii ijuaii nave nieti irom tlie
extreme cold nnd stanation nn Trail
t,r,.el- 1 npe nooksi wereso li..iiiiinl.!
" , 1 !? ,.l l t
lis to be (juite stupid and eaily taken.
Catholic Chiech. IIih -Mass wilj
!" "hhnt '""'- (Sunday) at ,
j o'clock in the Catholic Church ,
j,.v Father Fnrlev ot Yrekn will .In
;'.:.,?,...,,. ' ' '
,Mtr ,l 'tllutt-
. .. , . n ...
"5T .MA ll s .f( AIIKMV. I III third
tuinrter of this school coiiimeiires on
.Monday next, Jan. 20th, 1806.
- - ?" I
n " " 'u.
............
.1-aBaWM.nHH.iiiM.iiiH.MaB J
S-naRMILU.M.t 11.), a. Ik. ,-!. rf tht
WW ihl'L-nTiuL-uL-vra
' ' AU J-.KI IShMhMS.
- -
Mr.i.. '
Zfotice.
. ..... .... '
WJlEItEAS. JJV WIFE. HAKP.IET F. I
- ; .....v.. um )u irusi ir oarnor on ror ae-
'ouarr ic im, JaqlSwi
tral.
lk.Pl
J2
S.T-18B0-X.
A rtft rrrmh rhlrin mti i Mor tl.m hullof !k
, ;VSTTuXffi2rriSSitaX:
, ff Tft tX .fri'ftS
&&E2it
J KXlXfclgSCZSZ tUn b
platatio mittkiih.
tJWl!
, Tbt ri ur n it tun namtitoa nmrr an cruia
larvrM-t thrJnkrtlliSl.-nvli, xt r, it rnirl.lt,. r.
t tk, tnJ riuM II lomKltiMlkravuCllif .rnvl.
Ine'"' Tb fMtae of llntfl'i pf -otiirtU
,),. iwrJ.rtirf.lll. tfit IxliiiU a..tiK
I th pii IIbk". H" miwh mott itu.n.Ur ini
r nIM It H iw btr it t-.njwtj a ttiilf. jet r-nrtful '
T.rfile than 1. drHfranJ wr-nifn ami tl feit br cnratlTt
' t.nr.' wtlh !. i!r4.f alii 1ny ttilitnrM,bkk
uat; tur.rfjr airl (4art l.r 4 of iliet arJ tlralh.
Important Ortt0rn.fr.
t -t rnueh toiKO, It I teiflj Wtirf tbt
ruotaiua iimeM aiir mtm mi in.
Kt. II. W.ux.oM.R, JlaJtM, X. Y."
" Thou llt rtnlta two WmiIm mnn4 tbt
ri.r.tatl.n Ii Iter.. M) ll ba lm cimli S-WBIMtf
tbririm. TbjflltlHl. A-CIVUV, l'UtUWIll.lt.l'a.-
- I ... -n . rrrt c.m fmn. Pr.r-it.
mnlb.litml-icliiiit, tu l-Unuik
ninm bait mini m.
utv J. s. riTlionx, lUchMirr, N. v.
,niKjrMi of uur JImUoI -.J.-, with Ikt nrol aiidtiUk.
Ifl rffrtt
u w p. ANpnr.ws.
SnntrlblfiiJ'nt SJIirr' lljtat, CinelntMttl, O."
Th. Iiintatl.n IiitltriiiMicth fk tnifi: tbt Un
ewM 4RVant.aHl art iImuiU atiri' rr! rr.torvr.
Tlr i-vI'Ik nut ml tr-l tKallnmowt will tW
l-rrf-ll .urt pUn-Unl i II t l'L.TAT10N IIITTI I.S
il.rrlrd from Kirry l.4llt ! tbt hetmllt of
EX rp.nt w..r.kMl.
-li.k., lljTiTW nitTLM
n?&tVZ
t'i7irtTh1K.?,2,.tJ ti. n.r..ri.
nur .iritMurton a .lerl lair tnrraTinc. or It eahtMt I
tb"-"" )uaki; , c
Yotka Sole I'rtip'r.,
HK1)IX(5T(). .. CO., -110
nml -US. Front Stu-t-l,
Sun Finnrisco,
Affenti for C.ilifornla and Kfcvada
ki.:i.
t.ii' MayroHk lhrt fs.ir l .art aa-l et-riai.)
tonrTJIUta f Ik. lusl ;. I In, ll.br. 11 1
IwMm, Aal. Km.
IT MI.Ll.rTAMLV
W bat l e.tli.rly urrfit.nr In rt t.. M aril,
fir It. Dill l-lHl..lic H. Iti.laht tW.tli It hixrt. It
I. Ifrttll Irallal.. W ttmiailvj Mtol it-imlbp a-MNil.
tl r I i'lbaM ki.ii with IbfkwH It bmit tbt
IntrMMW vf tomtit . Ill (.li.-b.tl rUM.I. ,at II U
I KM. I KOM I-OIXIN.
3rartlrt . rtrr piiMitKbl.tiiitMiiLi(tliila tit
.r
l i.Mtttw 1. wvlt ttiMwn It u t.1r n.t rtaMj
n.I tlitwtiwrk awiiiiat tab fb lw al t vf tvkti
IrltwU.
Tbt t aw "i but tbr tiavatiHttf I'. Ll. .ilttt i-fl-
lt.lr.talw, f lilt I l.takt A tfc. 4 tl.ltir tl-r.f tbt
i.Hr'f.aalmtitlMirf r laftaMt. A iJt ..! v
twtr Ibr trrtiulttt M .ita ItttUi i u win laVt.. Milrrr.
rvU hf ttrwfitit aw4 4tJ.tr at. tLr iwitc x.t.
oi.t Wc JtaVra. lh ab
H-lwi lk -till.
A'rativs. -n. i,-vu
Fn n- it ifc to'. 1 i
Unaatttrlt-tai laalilaiartw'rlHcanrt.trtMiaittrwtlrii
I mi II -KM-e
ll l , lwi.. ! 1 ltla.lbr itwall tw aHtavt
ro.nrt.
Ar.
o.v the
KveiiliiK of Jmiuury Ulat, 18GB.
ALL AEE INVITED TO ATTEND.
COMMITTEE OF ARRAN0EMENT8
Mrs ftF lrfl.
Jo. Mate l.all.
Mm. KiUa .fall.
Mrs N tVllklii.n,
MIm IliU febook.
MANAOERSi
JJIm Xtllie Little.
MIm Emma l'lvmtle.
TICKETS : : : : 83 oo.
. .
"? ? "l .1 M'-.'d to maU IM. the
ml pli-Hnl ami siiceerul parly or Ike -
M,n Tl.t- h-i wutic In the coumry bat Uen
ewe ' for the occasion.
JackioiiTllle. Jan lOtb. JSW. JanllirS,
. -.J 1
OUMMONS In the Circuit Courlof the Stale,
1 i.Sn J.
Hmdi-mm and I.. I'. Hendrrnon. Dt-feudaoU.
Motion lor It-ave to Itue exKiitlon.
To Arpbt-n J. II-udio: You are reoulred
to appear In said Com I. and aner the com'
f.iai.ii i mm piani. ill. .hit. aicaintt J"l. 1M
tm ilava from the time of Ihp nrrte of Ihll
..I.I... r ..t.l ..1.t...lir Af.u. . f... ... .lit.1.
summons nn jou. if srvt-d v 1 1 bin said eounlj j.
or, If H-rvrd on you !lhlo aojr oilier couniy
lu thla .iliftt. tbtn ulthlll lartntr data from lho
time of the ten-Ire: or. If s.rtrd on -roil 'out
. l ' - " - . y - .
of the state of On-irou. then II Is ordrrrd OT
t'le Court that publication be ;jude for
"Th' ,n. ,,,e. 0M " V$Ll ,ht '
. ". ' " T f
th
And toii lire nollfiid that. f roil fall to an
liwrr said roinplalnl ai alie. rvpilred, the
piainim will piljr 10 ine uouri lor ine rei.n
demandid Unrein, lo-wlt: For leaee to Isue
ex'-culloii i;aliil rour troprlY to satisf a
in kMn.-nl fur SI 5VI00 dollars. -. 1 1 b liiteri-st
ex'-cimou Kainl jour troprir to sansi; i
tbertou at tl.o rate of tj er cent, pr month
from the ISth day of June. A. Ii.. I8M. and
Oiu wti. anil illslnirstinenl of IliU action lo
be taxed Glreli uuder luy band thli 181b M
of September. A. 1) , 1807.
0. JAC0IIJT, Att for Plalntljr.
DiiietaVer Wlb, 1867. tfeellW
L.