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SUTTON & HYDE, LYON'S KATHAIRON, LYON'S EX'CT GINGKK, LYON'S KLEA POWDKK, ?MAaN OIIAWATBH (Jacksonville, Sept. 2!, S6G If AMERICAS EXCHANGE, .Corner of Washington and Front Streets, rOKTL.lXJ), OR JIG OS. L. P. W. "q"u IMBY, ut: rsornirroR or TUK"Vr.TKH.N H.iti.i.,' 'TT AVISO TAKEN THE AIJOVE HOUSE, n.l entirely REFITTED AXt) RKFt-RXlSli , D It. In now tirrpsrtsl In rifoive nutl seciimnvi- date ol frlei.tl ntiil former lnlnu. nml the jjcmMl travilllnc intillc For Mfeir In Ihe event i f tire. Mid the convrnlaneo of cui-M, SKCOXl) PASSAGE hn Iwen t'eiied In thu SU$M'Jfi Al AiiiMt.wz, nwen arecnmnvi Jioui" and MtInl mnnic"! rir tlii'nctinmmiila tion.rrmiiit-. WAHMI COLD -BATHS llchnl to llifhnnn. Till hoB- I loeftlitt imitr the rtlenintoM Laiiithtff than any other In lnrtlniitt. - . . THE HOTEL COACH will be In att.-iidanci at tin KUlnl I.n.llnc to convey uiii-l" mi'l their ltninsnclii nnd rrotn tbehon-'.HtEKUF CIIAIttii: .- The Ilium. Ii i- larcr, Fire-Proof Safe iw taiuai.ie. im-I'rojx-I liir will uiHtrtixkii that utitltltiir (hull l latitwJU loiiid-r bW-liiMiK aHmc'Hrr'V .1 gacMs comfortable, ocl.'ill R. RIHS. ). O, WaU. DUG AN & WALL, FORWABDIHG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, XJx'lolr. 33xxllcainB, , Corner of Trout nml V fl reels, CRESCENT CITY. truer wn.i. .nroii to the rtncniv- A ttiif ami tntwittiliuit tiratlpMl-iiliiltitl l their enrr, will. priniitn"- nisi l-.cli. 1 hey lave liltnl up tunUrifi' luiMmj f-r 'riiir ptxxK nml li.ive f.ilt nrri'iui'iiii-in w nim nwtelnnt. ditl.nr I'lfl-M-' throiiali tlmn .ll tint utTiT l"V ithviiturhiiruvN or Iom- uiit jiit i claim Icr k'h1. Iu ! per i'iileiiiniiia aollcltiil. Mtrclmndl.' rrC'Urd iiiiMnniKi". IwSdl.r j P. B. COFFIN, fTOrSE PAINTER, Ta NOW IS" I'OS.-Ks.-lOX OF Tin; i..ruii. 1 mk r matt r-ul nml IimiU (kiiiii-iI.v l J IoiikIii.' In t 'lit & IVflln. Mr. Oft- tin fcavms ultlMiann. r II flln 1" rouillitti lite li.liii.ad cnii li fnd t W l''l. Corurr nf Cnml Tlirlil Strvrft, jiri-ir.l In tli iTink In a wixauiauiiKv luaimcr and wl r-aniiulil rati". . JackM.iirll!.-. OCI 15. IMT. cctJSlf I1L DORADO, H.K.tor.lI.AOjii.ti.JacU0inlll,O. S. M. FARREN. SSSSIX3SSSS. NEW BROOMS SWEEP CLEAN! THEX tiO TO rilEATER'S BROOM MANUFACTORY AND Bit THE BEST IX TUE MARKET, .AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Faclorr on corner of Oregon ar.d Main El, by tlie Odd Kvllnw'a Hall, and oupo.lte tlie nmeo.Auirleii UeHaurant. JickniaIlle. Nuv. 2SIU, ler.7. noTJOCtn PAY OT-LAT CALL. I.LTIIOSi: INDKIJTKH TO Urt Aitr. r... il-. lui lmr..t nf all c.iliivliuil. we hair .l-i.mli...l n.itluliloli a Uriel ciill lia'UliM bnine Hlier ihe fliH ily "I Jui.uurj. leC8 Bjf,ll,'0,JrWSxHIYIK Jacknnv1lle. Dm. IQili. IPG". rl.cailf LIME! LIME! TJUILOEItS. AND OTHERS WHO DE'lltE XJ 1'inp. will Pim Ciiiiiii 'i't'j. " U.t.iualliy.liif.iiillili- " mil. . '"'I' on Mi'ii Urcel.MwMii (nj!'.ii ai.d Third, t.p no.lle MulU-r A HreiitaimV Hon-. In my all iepce, Mr. AUx. Mnln will wall uu cu.iou.. STONE GUTTING -. Stone .Mnioii Work dune on lerin-1 ml' '!" tim'-- 0r,,1,'r' ftf"" , , JacWnvIlK April 2 l'.T l''7 ,jllAV PAUTY AT- HESH-XL.IlNrC3rlS- 7..iwni..MiPnainvPii IIFIIKI1V ANNOU.N- fclV e. tM.be will Rlo bllc ball h A bfrel.y 1M1M I" come fi.r.anl uwl pay All in-mU'M cr Ihe yruer in jooo ai... iv .he Ik., da, nf January mw-np. r 1. are cvrdLl.y Invite.. I..U. preje a. illcriui.lTl-iollirliiliiilJ""."- . n Walk S-e'r C4iiii.il tin buIhC-a mi' out t"l'y 1" n"1 ' ,,u' Jat"'.o.ii IIIh! K. V. Sib. IScfi. fa' 8 tf .,,. i,.i.,i,.,..r .i,,! furilttini'tre. ilcniii't' U '"t buunjou l'worniautreeic,ou iu EIGHTEENTH OF MAY, 1 a whlcb time lie hope, to we all M old jVU-nd. TUf bvM of iiiiiflo I eiiliatteO for Hi occk.Ii.ii, tied no ivalu will bo epartsl to auke IliU oue rfifca AprlI15tb. 1858. aprUSW tt0n vol. xii r. 1iusim?ss notices, Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSOXm.I.E, OREGOX. Ambrotypo s, Photographs, Caries do Vislte Ino.Vff i.' Tin' rr.vrsr srrr.n nr Ann Pictures Kctluccil OR RXI.AROED TOUFRStXR. DR.AJ.OVEKBECK Physician & Surgeon, JACKSOXVIUE, OREGOX. Office nt hl rcildfnee, In lie Old Overbeck Ho-pllnl. on Oiyk'ou Street. i:.ii. (iu:i:.n.man, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE-Corncr of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. He lll practice In Jackn and mljacfiil ciiitntli'f, aiiJ attend promptlr to itnrrliinal call. Mail- DR, A. B. OVERBECK'S BATI-IROOMS, In tho Ovorbock Hospital, u'AHM.COLD JbSIIOVEItBATHS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. i guuui:, M. ., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE nraovedto.Orf con Street. near- aurant. Jck't.nllltf. D.c. SM )'i. iliviitf I)IJ. LKWIS GANL'NO, PHYSICIAN & SUHGEON AND OXaaitotrlolaii, ' f Xril.UallrtM to nny nho tnar t.-mirp liU l V Hiilci. Onici mljnliiliic N I.atiifflV hi Imiii. on i.orlU ld Culirnriil .tnii luckMiiull-. iiovSif ' m J. i .SI'Kt'l.VL NO TICKS. DR. II U F R L, A ND'S ci.iiiiuiri' SWISS STIIJ1.1HI IHTTEliS! r' r v Tt.tvt i'MHfl"fit tii i 'A ftntTviiK' i T Ml jAttrj-AirKfturrlokt CuuiT.irl trt Mlt v.rIi Ut k't-tl I ! tkt .frrli'-m if lb Xlln.t, U?K ril T) r i lotuxuaollliirl t IT! Jiuj in. (luttrt' tini. (nobody should be without itj T n I'.iki. I'rvtnrlrtr. TAVLUR1 UKMiKL. Wt AinH, Jie-ljr t.n. 413, CUr "' t rrtMUco. I. O. G. T. AT i.l'HA I.OI)fiE..S0,l.I.O.O T.. HOLDS rt!"1f uietliiiK' ou Tmnl'13 ivinliig ivnk.at Ihu OlMricl Scluml IIoiim-, In ' .r &,! u ' JackHinellle. I.OIJRK t'l'"" " ''ch" ! fS;!;ajE , i.unfii; Warren Lodite No. 10. A. F. & A. M 1 A Hlll.ll llt'ir reniar romiimiiiiiiwi. t Varon Ihf WetlucMay Erenhnt or pn-c. , A lui; the full '"""' ',','.Vt'iNJ"w,!!"" HIIIN. . A "' " " I 0. W. SAVAOK.F'Cy. - " ' The Ileal I U-in ! r' IMivHi iiB j ihi.lU.1, Sireuil.eiili.g the N.. Ue.ierliij: I IUU I.Ol rt,.H-U-. I' I FltK.'K'.S lIAMUUItn TKA. 1 1. 1. 11. Im-.i i.re..-rallie itin.tal niwt any :ick,,..1fn-l tlmily. Cemi-d, ,- tiiily.lt can I- nl"i f.1y t, Ii.l-xt- MX.- In i:uill.h.Fr,neh.Jp.:..na ..i.i..... i.iviiiri. Till II; d (Jer- '""A " "1 '.h ,Cr.boWle Ml n.alldruy lull ami itnavrlf. tml una'llee. . ... . . EMIL FHEiK. Wliolra1e limUt. L U'Api'l.4IO:iy.tr.ei, ., rian rraiieiaeu EM JuyHvl OOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. iry. y r' Vow pns.-f-l WMwr ! aufntliiu't., n- l'iber ....I '""".'V't' Kh ' On hand. .Iirift Ipiin Irai'if. " '' h..miic lalh.r. It'Mil rf ,lc' ft' " W: I ari-, I John !. Hmv. I I.. KTHH. I J''''v,!1 (tVw-Ytirk. I 1'ari'. I 80 rrai'IKo. Addr... IIEIN A IIUAY. Francl-co i lnli.ryiri-i a , r. Po 3Bo-M.M.cixy013- AND BLACJC8MITH8. CBUrUB an Ul.ljh COAL aa WO M 1,000 Tonp I.M.ACa.l,teUir( noV,E 1S tad 414 ric fcl, fcn "J"1" .' t .7'. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, -rt- .!.. ..; nnu THR OlMlCfiV SKJVTIlVRI 11111 VlimiUH 01,111 lit UU. rUDUSUED Everr Sutu'ritay Morning tor B, F. DOWCLll', OFFICE, CQRKRK 'C S,- THIRD STREETS. TKnjtt OF Ht'nsCIttlTIOXl nn.HdXh'M lire ilnllar If not paid Until the Mplrattoii i of tbapMhilxikliars. .. ... .. . .ii. .( TRRHI Clb AnVRItTIVIXa I .,', i '' ' ,'! '.mi I mad thair tho Sikiyon ioiiutaiit; OnMitnre(t0 line or Irw). flrt Inwrllirti. l ., .. . . , .. , ... tlin-e dofiiir. t cacti mi.tivtit nenlmi. orie loh tho mtnge road. .Neither would re il.illar. A illfcount nl liny jr cunt, will bo quire aa hcavv arade iti thti Centhtl iimhi' nt iiinti' nun amtTii'U ; iiiu year. -!.i'nl Ten.lcr received nt current mlc. WcnrliiK of lite Grcciii Tlic follimlui! ! Itio cvit'liratcd otr nlicti liitd Mirtl.yl kiltl tllla'llB.I al n 1 1 itlll t It I I llfflll wllllll 1 i Gnat llrltaln, and Ur the hicorpornlloii I of wlilcli In lil piece. Mr. llnnpJcaiiltV plav ol j Arrali na Tng-ie " had to be withdrawn fmm tli L'liiJ.m tce : Oh! I'l.cMr. dear, and d'd toii hear Tlie new tliatV cnlnit round. Tin Sliamriick If fotlild liy law to Rriw .in Irlo'i cr.niiid. Xn more Si I'ntr ck' .1 ly we'll kerp, The cvlitr citi'l It' een, Fur tlh re u bl mtly lnv unlmt S IV'.i.'iic "T l In' f(re.'ii. I met nllli ,N'ap)rr Tumi;, mid be took Me Ii; tlie Ii md. And lie Mid. " I low 'a pOnr ould Ireland, And li'iM'iliM" alii luinl!'' ShuV I In- tno.t illti.-'ful cuiiiitrr that Ei er vim liaee ntn, Tin) 'i ImiikIii): mou niidwoimn there for " Wvarliig it Hit kiivii." Thru, Iiic. ihe color we m i't wear I E'lulind''1 cruel red. Sule Iii'livitVamia IU llVr fotK':t it. lllu.i.1 thai they trire hed. You in ie t ike tlio 3 lamrnck from your hut And cii-t it on the od. It ii III take rnM and fluurMi llirrr, Tnv.i,(li uiiilcr tot It U trud ; ' When the Uw can keep the Mulct of Knui Pnim Kruwtiitt n tli" crow. And win ii the k'.uojn ruiuiucr limn TlMr vutilurc d ire to khow, Then I will c'U'i.rtha tolur ' I wear In me c.iubnii, Dm till th it d iy, plfnie Cod, I'll Mick Tu Hviir ng of the suru. I'll' i nt lad tin colnr hou!d He turn from Irilnml'ii heart, II. r on In hame nnd lortow from The dear old oll lll pirt I're heanl whlper of u country 1 lint he bryoud Ihu vn, U'hcro rich and pour taml 14ml In 'J he llht of 1're.ilumV luj. Oh I Erin, mint we leaiu jou.drbca lly ihe t)raal'a!ianl!i Mint ue uik n mnthir'a bleklnK from A Mrange I ut happier land Win re Ihu crrnl cro- of England' Thraldom 111 w-r rhall hi K'.'ii, And where, Ihiiik Ood I we'll Hvo and die, Still wenrlutr of the green. LETTER FROM B. F. DOWELL. "Wasiiisoion, D. C, ) i'ashi 0th h .Mareh, 1808. J .- ).... ll,ltoh ,t the n.;rfc..MoiinWHi, is hcarcciy tnin.-raie g.a- UuiWoiul from the north irf P J, HumMJt, iiiitniminelud by leaiftn lion, would go through tho entile length of the Willamette, Umpqua, Itogue liver, Klamath, nml Gooso Lake valley, because thi is the richcet and ben 'funning country on the I'acillo coal; coiisequgjilly a railroad on this mute will ii.iy better than on any other route, and c.ipituliiUB will iilwny feek to iuvet their money whero it iiill ,MTh e "ilo Mouiuains naturally AsW Oregon into two grand ,lh! . The Gantry Al these moun - . ... .. '......I.. ... .1... u'tti,.. t.,1114 IIII'IUIII'M II U Wild U ' IHU F.llll.l mette. Uiupqua, fd Hognu ttver val leys; mid iIicmi three xallcyn contain j more than tliice-lourliis 01 1110 pop...... lion olQivgon. Tln-y are warm In in ter. The rM'iH'K'iiiecly over lay " Hie 1 ! ini u-eekaaiu time: t' . '. 1. I.. in. 1 n hi'veiitccii year ivri'im-' Oregon I ha ie neve "' ' ' . .....I i-l.l- K'l'll t 10 lllllll' 11... lrmiinita. or Itogue river inuen over; hence, neither snow or ice In ... t 1 1... ,. .mi. i'u (nil uvor be z ' :z:z; v; . wu.i. Aliiliide in all coiiutiien fOVcts the ci- muto mom than latitu.lo or longitmic, Fmm Portland to Ashlaild.lu JnckK.11 . r:::m-,:, :.: : ; ; i..jo m ,i1.siin.M.orti.pia.iMowp,,i.iHi' 1 . ..!... n 10 nilti-ia: una on . 1 1 1 .,, fmm iwcutVrlive ,lU,,l wouh varyf.om liu ... ..... inni-n than 1.500 felt "''. halt tho dinnnco of tbo proponed rail road. Tho country east of Ashland to tho PaclBo'Ilallroaa generally vaiJcB j TTTT-Tr nT" ' "r " s--- 2," 1808. I I' i T" ' 'If i MA.X ii r r; i i ; .j. . 'fro,n M00 t0 4000 k'c,i ,lU,, ,n0 Mghotlon whether this hike hr, ,ost (HvWo ,ol,Vnfo,uifltoooiilrtlW In 18S!l nn.1 1854 tho Sot tliu l'aoillc ooeail ; lipnoi', it l inttrlt colilur tltmi the U'ltolu rnttttlrj'WOjit o( the Ciucmlo ninimlnniii, but It Is nnt r.scuUi an the yix-ai yiitli- of Ne'( Hut northtint nndjtortlitri'til til thW l lllntnpslilro, VovniontorMiianr'liirfott. 'n biiqcomIom ol lnkc, wliltlt Itnve no Hid iiiirlittat rtlviiip on the' whole rottto in nnitluw't of Oooo Lakt, mid 'Hits diliifit In limi'ahla .of .0.000 liWt Ii1vti ' ththe liijlhl.atnl.it.,do ot hi.Ton.;.!'ne tu Harney lake nnilMnlluMtrhike., tral I'acitlo Itnilro.ill. Tlio XJunpadvJ, a i.iRtnnrctoC 73 in So mill's. North o( Mnniiliiiiui i.aat oi Aulilfiiul "ia l'nWuH O.nwn Inli.t la UVi. Aiii.n. nml n.irll,. - - ....(,T.. - ., and haH Iom rilmaelos in tlio wn ol n' vet IIor Sinnnitr lake, Silver hike, and ., ,, ., ,. - l "c,ll Hn'irontl. The country along tho proiOHed rottto ol tliis railroad, frntn Portland to the ho"ad of Stinvart'tt creek, la well known in Oivgrtn and California to 'und ill beautiful itlid )roduetlve( iniiricilliitcriieii,cd with tho bet of, timber. Great niiitntitiei of lnin oiv.lul iintiiicr', nnd covered with fnnic. have been tliocovoivd on tlie whole route, and in Lnno count v large bedul ot coal have been diycovcivd. In .luck eon county valuable gold placer uiiiiex have been woiked for the lat hixleen yearn, and recently tich qiiai'U ein. have been discou'ivd, nnd are paying ten dnl him per ton. Several beds ol Coal and rich iron ore have been loinid ; huge veins of cxcellenl marble, which ! extend IV0111 the Cow Creek .Motiiilniiio to the tiniinil of the SNkiyou Violin- luiiH, n ilNtuncc of upwards of filly j mile. In JnekMin and Joephineeoun- ( tie.i the bent ol'limeMone nimmiiU, .nml Mime ol tho purest marble in the world has bien found anil worked into win dow and door-MlN, and tomli-toncH. When tho'propoed i-.iilroad is com plctcd, thece will be Mtlttablo art! otca' for 1 raiirKti tsitlnn on the road cat of the Ciim'miIo .'Motiutninn and lu'tHih of'l'oitland, Thco nro lacts whleharii generally known throiigh out Oregon; but of the country caul of tho Csocade .Moiintalnv llue peo ple gcuor.illv nw comparatively igno- mill, and it ii generally mtppoM 1 In he a Mit inge plain unlit for the abode ot cixilutd man. Thin ax 11 general rule in a great niUtnkc. I have hjienl a pait of four yearn in this t-octinu of thecouiitre, and I have tiaveled over ihu whole route tovcrul timea Irom the Humboldt to Jacksonville. ' The fiiiU iwcnty-fho or th'iity iii'iIcm titnii the Humboldt to tlio lllack Hock Deheit is thlid-rate land; but it is a good grazing country. The lllack itock Dcxert i about five milea wide and forty miles long, and it is unfit for cultivation or grazing purpoH'fi; but north nf the Hlaek Itock .Mountains is Fmiu fine funning land, and tho whole country from Ulaek Itock, along the I wniion road, to the Merra Nevada 1 w j l" !. 'l ,l0r"1 "' t,in flwl rn,'u of moniitaiuv, there am nolno an licit valleyn a any that can bo omul west of tho Caccado I'ango of MountalnH. It ift probable tho mil road will 11111 through thcMi ilih vallnyK, and not along the old emigrant load. On and in tlie vicinity of tho Sierra Nevada Moon tains; near (Sooxo Lake, in many places call bo found 11 fluogiowth of fir, yellow and eugar jiine, which is inwilii ..1.1.. ... ..uii.tc tlin Vfikl itlillllM ln.f II llll j .I" "...I ; .MUm,.I Hiver whlel, I ''")' ltl "' H-'ht. t.,.,.M, , H'l- "' . ' -very f U- ' 1 and wllh 11 'id miU'H of tho mad will - ' bowoilli 25 nor acre. ilhout the road, it can't bo sold at any pi ice. On the east Mile nf tlichc mountnlu fhmenfuw nairovv rich piiliies, and (ii thu wcM, in, what is known a Che. w-aean and Gooso Lake valleys, in ihe ! ..:..!, ....f ...nl lim.kt irr.iy.iii eiilllilrv tlllll " .(,...-...,,-.,-, ! ..I...I .. .1... l OIIM'U.L ...I IIU Pacilio coast, Stretching north and south of this lake, I a vast country 01 exceuciu land. Vegetation is rapid and of cnor. .. bi.,. n v,a of o,o,,m so liixiiiiaul giowlli of Munitions gmsfc n exintcil around nod lor many miles north 'and Miuth of OnnC Lalto I !.. 1 ni i 'PI... .llniiilo Lfall flll.il t'liirfi. hi loa.i-, nu uuimii, --..,..'. --j,-' II int:.v "I"' '" - II yrfive iejile tliat n tiiiq this wijljbu Hiij ni(,iit 'Jile that 11 tiiiq tins wi I lm the, ni(n.i J B.ulL,;uU(l tlwl uanlQii o ' '-!" ' " " Eastern Oregon. Tho 41. parallel crosses tljis lako near Its center. It is a di6)ut,ed fiuou- rxr. NO. 15 : '. fi"i .iii.i Li:;, .i, i ..ii.ir.".; n ntiy old lot, Sotltll (Mill of tliu Inkti wna in or l."J feel lit'ltlw the iih niundinp; llntlki, llut oilier traveller rctiort tliin to lictliMieailnf 1'llt IJher, outlet tQ tho ooonu. On the east tiln nf tlio Siorrn Novnda Inn ancceiloii of liikrs. nvti'mllnir linm tlm (ilirnrnt'i ' j lalo I'arlenla, and a nuiuherof ntnallur lakes which havo no name. Near1 thr "California line aro Inko W'tight, and ITnle lake, or the alnk oi LoU lliver. Noith ol theso Ilea Spragite'a IHier, which lias on itit luiiikaniuiio jjooil kind, west, of that U the ureat ICIninath lake. Each, and nil ol these lake arc led by tuinieidili lieaiitlliil htreaiiiHofUin wa tcr, w hU'.U am Mirixi)iidc.l with bcauli At an early day, tlili whole bimin, iiiusl become, the hotnii of a vast white jiop illation. The 1101 thorn portion bears tho ap pearance ol being 1 it'll in tuiiiernU, and, as a grilling country, it not inboinir- roulidcd oil the whole l'aeillc Coat. 1'iihS tho bill now huimoCoiigri-', build t he road, and, me long, themtx alley nlll ,() iv, uiih an lliilui'tiioii.", thiMng pOpiilatiiiii. ToMiiuulcItk'H will life up liku mugic; the deer, elk, moiinliiin fheep and piaiiie wolief, which now 10:1111 over the country, will dinappcnr, janil their plaeec will he mine than fill by the ox, cow, hltrc, and the best nl i)eiiu.idieepN .TIlwIi'iiivMlu animals, and the products ol tho I'ariu, will, in time, make millions upon uiilllous of tons of height for the pi. .posed Kail road. The people ol Westetn Oiegoii ate Mioit Klglitetl, foiiisii, ami narrow minded If they '.jo not aid and iU ihu ell'olt now being iiiftdo to get the chatter, and, nlso, to cniitrucl the road ihrouuli lu Will'auii tie, L'mp.pia, Itogiio I'iver, Klamath, nml (.010 lake alhys to the Pacllle Kailroad. .M.vjoi: .I.M.U .Siiiaiman. Tills gen llcmaii is one of the delegate cIiom'ii by the licptihlicaus of thin State, to ieiieseul thiir patty in the National Coiivcnlion at Chicago. A better clioicu cnuld not havo been made. Major Jack titmtiuan l;as long bven ivcogui.i'd as one of tho aliKt Icadcis of tho ICepublicaii patty in this State, and to his talents and cxei lions it owe, whatever of ilality,powcr and hopiu. of flltlllO bllCC'tiUt it pothU-sSCH. WJlCII mhcisbceaino faint hearted and weary, he wan alway on hand with words ol cheer and cueoiirageinenl, and with his happy aKMimplinu of coulldcuce in the future, nroiued the despondent to ie iiewcdcxci thins, Heisciititlcl to tho eie.lii of organizing that gallant ami numerous baud ol patriots, " KrccdoiuY Dcfcndeis, "without which tho Kepitb llcau paily In California would bo a powciles uypher. To eiid him to Chicago is hut a poor rccoinpeimo for the Milu.ihlo t-ervlccH ho has leudcicd tho parly a faint recognition of tho energy and ability he has IUplay.il in its behalf. Should tho paily succeed in winning the Picsldeutial election, It will prow itself ungrateful indeed if tl tails to bestow 1111011 linn n more Hiihutautial lecngiiltioil of hi ability and invaluable sen lees. Though in most things disagreeing w ith the pi iuci plesoflhu party of which Mr, Strut- man is an honored and influent lul leml er, we can not forego the oppoiluuliy nl doing justice to an nblo ami well ilcrscrtiug ciien, though, peihaps, a mistaken politician, -.V. '! Cull. 1 1' tho Government kliould icsolve to pay tho national dvht by issuing grccilhacks to ijovcr thu whole amount, am tiu gieenbac.ks afturwauls to bo ledeeiued or paid, ami if so, in what but gnhlV Such an Issue of paper money, every tjiinklng , man kunws, WiUl.l uiisettlo alt coiuineici.il values, and in.lellniley postpone tho resiimp. tp of sp;-io payment. Hut, on the other hand, without tlds ihtciio ol currency, npeeio payment will in a tea snnablo tinio hu resilmed, gold and giecnbnckn will bo equal in value, and to pay tho bonds' in gold will bo no hardship. OreyanUin. The Nottli On Miii ti Tuniy, Tin treaty wan laliliedon ihiiSClh of .March, The'followlng is the text of the treaty: "The I'lecidcnlol thu Uiilli"i1)Staleii, and his Majesty Hie King 6f Prtiin, iii-rtlio namu 'of the North (Hrjiilin Confederation, led by a wih to regu late the eilizeifdiip ol tlnwo i-rioim who cmlgnite fiom the North yt'l'tfTJin Conledemllon to tho United titatV of America, nnd litun thra,.'trnhed;StittJs to (he terrftory'fif the Noilh V? Mil an Con le.lernt Ion, hail resolved to treat on this nuhject, and have for that pur pose appointed pltutpotcnlluUra to con clude a conventionthat isjo jay, for tlie President of the, riiltVc! States ol America, George Unnqiofl, n-ny Kx traordiuary and Minister Plculpoten llary limit iald I."nltoil Slates near tho King of .Prussia and tl(o North.Ocrman CoiifiMertllloii, and for liN" Jlajesty tho. King ol Prusala, Itcliihard Konlg, Pi vy Cotttivellor of Legation, who havo agreed. to and i.lgneiWtliu'riilJow- tug nrtiulc:. AirrtSLl. CflUciu'Vll 10 North. German Confederation wlnjfjmvo be come. nntinnllr.cd citizens ol tlicUniicd States 0 Auieiica, und shall have re sided uninterruptedly within flveyears, xhalt be held by tho North German Confederation to he American eiilren, and shall be treated as tucli. Itvcip rurally, elliens of the United Slates ot Amciica, who become naturalized cllj Kena ol the North German Confedera, lion, nml shall havo resided uninter ruptedly within the North German Conledcialloii for the years, shall bo held by the United States to be North Genmiii clllcns, ami shall be treated as such. The declaration of an inten tion to become a eitirep nf iiue.or tbo other couutiy has not for cither party the effect of uatitiiiliation. Aurn 11: '.' A naturalized eiti'eu oi one party on his return t.ithn teiritory of the other pally, iciiialns liable-to Dial ami punishment, lor action punish able by.iho la w f hi 01 igiual country, and committed. ibotom Ids einlgratlon, ha ing al ways tlie llinitatljui eslablUli ed by the laws of his oiigiual couutiy. Aniui.i: .'I. The Convention for tho mutual delivery ol eriirilnnls, luglllws liom justice, in eel lulu iHin's,ciMi'l(iilcd between the I'nlteil Stall 1 011 tin 0110 pill, ami PniMia ami thu other States nl'Gcimauy, on the other pint, Iho 10th day of Jniiij, 185'.', is lierebtvoiU'iile(l to all the States ol tlio North Ucrnlnn Cnuffik int Ion. Aimcti: I. Ifa Gernnn, iiNltiralicl In America, loncw his leildeucc in N'oilli Gei many, without intent to ie turn to Anieilea, ho shall be held to have leuouiu'cd his uatuializalloii in Ihe United Slates. Reciprocally, If an Aineiican, niituralUed In Ninth Germa ny, renews Ids tisi.lcnce In tlie United States, without Intent to tetiiiii to Not tit Germany, he shall be held to havo renounced his natumli.aiion to Ninth Germany. Tno intent not to return may be held to uxist when tho person nuturalled in ouo country m sides iiiuio than two years in the other country. Aitnn.i:.l. The present Convention shall go into effect Immediately mi thu exchange and latlllcatioii, and shall coutiiuio iif foico for ten yenm. If nei ther patty shall have given to the oth er six months pievlous notice of Its In tention then to tfimiunto the same, It hIiiiII fuither leiiuiu in toicu until tho end of twelve months niter either of tho contracting paities shall hae giv en notice to the oilier of uuh in tun ca tion. Airnci.i: (1. Tlio present convention shall be rat Hied by the Piesideut, by and with the a.htco ami consent of tho Semite of tbo United Slates, ami by his Maesty thu ICinir of Prul.i, in tho iiaiuo ol the Ninth German Cm- federal ion, and rat llleat Ions shun nu exchanged at ISeiliu within six months fiom the date thereof. In Haiti where of the PleuipoleuliailcH havo signed and scaled this convention at Hcilln, tliu'J'Jd of Fcluuiiry, 1808. Seal I Gi;o. H.0ll0n', Seal j W, HctisiiAitt K0.M0. "Ni:vi:n listen to ll.itlereis," said a inniher to hei daughter. "Why, mother, bow shall I know I lint Hiey Hatter wilhput I listen V" wa thy quick tctoit of tho young miss. .,-.-- - -- . Sawuvmi pills would cileciiplly eujeipany of Ihe diseases with width 'iiinnMiiil aic alllhicd, if every iudlvld ual would make Id own sawdust. - ajn ' - Rkv. F.vritEit Hi'ciiAitn, S. J., U about to give n series of mission in Oiegon and Noitliorn California. J rysvUlo Appeal.