!fcf m1 1 Ik1 vv rx,''Sr ? TIB OMOON MTU,. Sathrdat Moxnimu, April 2-1, IfidO. The Oregon Senators And the Proposed Ilfteeith Aaeataent. The Democratic) papers ol this State are considerably exercised because Sen ators Williams nn Corbett desired that the proposed 15th amendment to tho Constitution should bo so worded that by no possiblo construction, could it confer citizenship on Chinese. Thoy evidently do not understand why our .Senators desired tills express prohibi tion. Could they but boo beyond tho littlo circlo within which their nar. row vision ban been circumscribed for tho last decade, they might divine the reason. Were- they honest and gener our enough to accord even natural shrewdness to tho gentlemen who rep resent Oregon, they would perceive, that in this matter they wero guided by consummate statesmanship. Our Senator did not consider that the pro posed amendment conferred citizenship on tho Asiatic races. They knew it was plain enough forllcpuhlicnii; but they wero wcllnwaro that if tho Doiu ooratio party ever got into power again it was liable to misconstruction, and thntpsrty would at once establish -Moil" golian Biiflrago on this coast in order to perpetuate its power. For thin reason Williams and Corbett desired that the language of tho amendment should be so explicit, that herenlter Democracy could not gain nil advantage by becom ing champions of universal suffrage, and commanding the Asiatic vote by investing that people with citizenship. Candid Democrats must acknowledge that, our Senators have done their duty ns reprerontatives oftho Pacific coast, oven if an irreparablo injury has been done to tho future prospects of tho Democratic party. That "Oodly School. If thq teacher of tho "godly" school, in this place would have tho public- bo- licvo in the efficacy of his system, he should pay snmo attention to the de portment of his scholars while in their play ground. Tho profanity and ah sccnlty of tlial sebool during recess is becoming a subject of general com plaint, nnd even tho presence of ladies passing along the sidewalk is no check. At tho risk of being considered a here tio wo would respectfully request less iloctrino and moro decency, as it strikes us that faith and tho catechism nre not vrrycfllcacioui to correct juvenilo de pravity nnd blackguardism. Elections in Washington Territories. and Idaho Thefol lowing Act of Congress regu lating cKction in tho above named Territories, was approved March 3d, 1800, and is now a law: 77c it enacted by the Senate and Ifoute of Ilepretentative of tfw Cnilcd State of America in Conyret asfan bled. That elections in theTcrritoritics Of Washington nnd Idaho for delegates I Letter From B. F. Dowell. Wasiiinoto.v, D. C.J I March 8th, 1809. f Thu following bills pawed by ..Congress, failed to become laws because thoy were passed within ten days before the ndjournmontof Congress, nnd Johnson, trim to his mean instincts, pocketed them and neglected to sign them : et for recognizing tho judicial sys to tho Ilonso of Representatives of the 4 2d Congress shall be held on tho first Monday in .Tune, anno Domini eighteen hundred nnd seventy, and afterwards biennially on tho first Monday in June; and such" officers in said Territories ns are now elected at tho same time with their delegates shall be elected for offices theieaftcr to bo filled at thu times herein specified, unless otherwise provided by tho laws of said Territories. I he object ol this Act ts npparant. It is intended to stop tho importation of Democratic votes from, and to this State for the purpose- of carrying elec tions. Heretofore it has been impossi ble to prcu'til thu most shameless frauds on the pnrtql Democrats in the Hastem pails, of Oiegon and Welling ton, but under the operation of this law their "strikois" nnd "repeater" will find it necessary to slny.nt homo nnd nttend to their own concerns on elec tion dav. Aim imiNTAi. Potso.visii. l'roni u gentleman just in from (Jooso Lake valley, we learn that a sad nlliur occur red there about tho 0th ittst. An old man named James battle, lately a res ident ol this vallev, and n man named ltMi.BOAt) Mattkks. -Wo have learn etbViolhlng now fa lefc ronca to railroads with which to allay tho feverish mix iety of our people. From nil wo can loam wo conclude that tho "victory" of tho East-side is limply an extension of tho time in which tho Oregon Cen tral Railroad Company was to comply with tho condition! of the original not. Wo judge that tho terms and condi tions of the original grant ate unchang ed, and that tho company that may be designated as entitled to tho franchise, will bo obliged to build their road through thclJmpqua and Rogno River valleys, nnd will not bo nllowed-to di vert it from tho route specified in tho act, ' i8cnntor Ross, in a Beeoh on Tiich dy, eaid tho President told him that any man who nerved fpr the last eigh. teen month undei Andrevr Johnson woa no Republican, and could nptbold office under him. It is moro thin prob nble that Ross, being himiolf a semi traitor, has placed President Grant in a false light. Tio President doubtless applied bis remarks to those who ac cepted ofTico from Johnson within that time,' and such application would bo truthful and just. GAitriKUic. you Co.voiKhS. Hon. Kaluoius Garficldo was, nominated for Congress by the Republican ConYflll Uou, of Washington TerrHpry, on the fir6t ballot, II decked, which we do not doubt, wo venture to nay f hat the people of Washington Territory will baye a representative as cjoquont nnd nblq aa any njau ju Congress. It is to bq hopod that the Republioan party in ihal Territory will cease their bickerings arid'gWq Wr.' Garflelde a handsome rnajoriy.' ' " , Win. Martin, of Kenton county,' wore found dead on that date under circum stances which leave tin doubt but that they wero accidentally poisoned. I.at tie had some reputation as an herb doc tor, and accompanied by Mai tin had gono nut on tho side of tho mountain near where they' nnd some others had camped. Not returning at night their companions senrched for them, mid on tho second day found them both ilead) hut without any signs of violence on their bodies. In tho pocket of the old man, a root resembling wild parsnip was found, nnd near them a quantity of tho samo root was lying. It was thought that they had been experi menting with M range plant), nnd thus met their death. Jittio was ngeil sixty, and .Mm tin about tbiity-five. Am: it iiik Hovs. Complaints againit a ccilniu gang ol boys in this town nre so frequent that tho city fath ers intend to pass a juvenilo vagrant law. It is it matter of regietthntMicli action is.absolutuly neeobsary, and we should think it was rather liumiliatittj to parents who fail to oxoreiu the prop er control over their children, it is bctter;howevcr,if parents will not keep their children front roaming tho streets ft night, that tho autlioiitics should takatcp.s to control them, and thus savo theni from the penitentiary or per haps worse. Wc hopo the boys wtll so conduct themselves in future that an ordinance for their special benefit will bo unnecessary, and it would be well for neglectful parents to tako thu hint, also, and remember that "an ounce of pretention is worth a pound of cure." School Hoi'si: 1uiinki. Wo learn that on "Monday night last, tho school liouso nt Rock Point was destroyed by fire. It is supposed to' have been acci dental, a heavy wind blowing at the time, and nomo hot embers from the stove having been thrown out to pre vent tho icsult which unfortunately occurred. With very" creditable ener gy, thu jreople of that plago immedi ately fitted np n new school room, and sobonl will bo commenced on Monday A subscription was started, and noxt. about fSOO has been raised for the purposo of building a now school house. Tho iconic of Rock Point ovb dently do not regard free schools in pauio-unfavorablu light as. docs his Rovi enco the Catholic ArchbUhop of Ore gon.. Success to them tent; net for reducing tho Navy and Marine corps; net for tho further secu rity of equal rights in tho District of Columbia; Mr. Sehenek's bill to strengthen tho publio eredit; resolu tion authorizing tho Secretary of War to lend four thousand stands of nrms nnd equipments for the use ol vistiug military to appear in tho inauguration procession ; also n bill to build a bridge across tho Willamette river near Port land, Oregon. Tho bills for railroad subsidies and pay for tho Oregon volunteers nil fail ed to be paed by Congress. In the press ol business tho pay of tho Oregon volunteers died ill tllo bauds of .Mr. Wnshburii, alter the committee author ized a favoinblo report. The railroads will gel land, but there is no chance for subsidies at piescnt. Tho people ol N'ortheiu California nnd Southern Oregon shiltl forma company to build a road from Crescent City to Hum bobll, Nov. Tin: Minimi Law. Klseuhcre will be found the "Mineral Kill" nnd a let ter ol Commissioner WiNon bearing on tho subject ol entering mineral land. From a caruful t-criiliny ol the bill we Hud nothing in it disturbing the local laws. Tho only advantage that we can perceive is; that thu bill gives the tight to puichaso mineral laud to whicli theie is no eoiillictiug claim, and the purchaser having oblamcd n pat ent is relieved from tho operation ol local laws and may work his ground or not n he pleases. hoi: doosi: L.vt;i:.- Messrs. Abra ham nnd Robert Teubrook started on WjjJnesday (or l!ooo hake valley. Tn1 took a largu band of stock with thum, and intend to locate there per? inanently. Reports nay that tho val ley is filling up very rapidly. Mai' or mi; Oiu...o. Hii.wi n. We nre obliged to Mr. Pengra lor a map of tho proposed Kraneh Railroad from the Humboldt to Kugene City. It looks very well on paper but would suit us better if it did not give. .I.iek- Muivillc, Canyouville and IJo.-ebiirg a wide berth. . Foil (Joosi: I.aki: Tom CiJvin, two persons by tho n.nno ol Miller, and three others lell for (loose Lake Valley last week, lor the purposo id locating farms, in hopes of a railroad coating through that section, Theru is also a constant- lids of emigration to the samo locality from Roguu Ruer valley. J rr'Ad Journal. "XoiniimiN' Kntt.I'uisi:." Wo have received the first number ol this paper just, published at Chico, Cab, by W. N. Dchaven. It is a handsome twenty eight column paper, independent in politics, and edited with caro and judg. incut give in your baud and x. FiNiin. In tho easo of tho State vs. D. A. Levins K. I). Rico and Sol Abra ham, tried attho last term ol tho Cir euit Court in Josephine County, thu defendants woro found guilty oi-riot, and lined $100 each nnd costs. Wants to Excn Ave, v.. Wo no knowlcdgo the r?ecTpj.,of th,a Portland Jlerald (weekly) with a reqtfoift to ex change." We doclihe on those termB. Wo enjoy an exchango with tho Daily Qrcionian, tho lending paper of Ore gon' and if the. Skntinw. is worth n Daily Ortfonian, we know ho itason x?'' ir'')0,1 worth UtraM, So lr. Jferald, those nro our termB.our ne-t for your beet or it is no go. Suddk.vDkaiii. On Sunday last, one (if our old citizcns,Mr. lb I.ovy, was call ed away without a moment's warning. Ho had been complaining slightly in tllo morning, and concluded that a wnlk up Jackson Creek would do' him good. AVrjvingat tlio cabin of Mr. Elder, about a mllo from town, ho complained of being warm and accepted an invitn ioh to seat'lilmse'lf inside. After sit ting down he novcr spoke, but while trying to answer an inquiry' bo throw up his haiids and foil to tho floor a corjtse. Drs. Ovorbeck and Grecnman wero immediately callod, and their con clusion was that Mr. 'Levy died of heart disease, of which ho had had sjight premonitory symptoms. Tho deceased leaves a wife and four email children. Ho was buried on Monday by the'Masonlo Fraternity, of which order he was a worthy member, Fori Sai.icm. Mr. Neumnn Fisher, of thu firm of Fisher & Ilro,, left for Sa lem yesterday morning. IIo goes as a representative to tho Grand Lodgo of tho I. O. of O. F,, and will bo absent about a month, fiuvrUr. At tho last torm of tho Circuit Court at Kerbyvillo, an Indian named Charley plead cuilty to the charge of larceny, and was sentenced to serve tho Stato for two years. Where is tho Jfarysvillc Appeal? Wo regai d it as an old friend, and an ol tho most valuablo of our exchanges, and its faliuro to nrrivo is a matter of regret. Robcrl Douglas, non of Fred Doiur- las, has received an appointment in thQ pltloo ot tho Third Auditor of tho Treas ury Department. The Mineral Bill The lol lowing is n copy of I his bill ns it passed Cougroftftind wm approved by the President including all tho amend ments that were attached to it. : - Section I. Tho mineral lnndsf tho publio domain, both surveyed and tin- surveyed, arc hereby dcclntcd to be frco and open to exploration and occu pation by all citizens Vf the Cuited States, nnd thoso who have declared their intention to beeomo citizens, sub ject to such regulations as may bo pre- scriiicu iy law, mm snojcri ai.o ionic local custom or rules of miners in tho several mining districts, so far ns tho same may not bo In eontlicl with tho laws of the United States. Sec. 2. And bo it further enacted, That whenever any person or associa tion ol persons claim n vein or lodn of quartz, or other rock in place, bearing com, suvur, cinnaonr or copper, iinv ing previously occupied nnd improved tho same according to the local custom or rules of miners in tho district where the same is situated, and having expen ded in actual labor and improvements thereon an uiiiount of not less thnn $1,000, and in rcgaidto whose possess ion there is no controversy oropposing claim, it shall and nny bo lawful for said claimant ornsociationolelamants to lilo in the local laud ollicea diagram ol tho the same, so extended latci.tlh or otherwise ns to conform to tho local laws, customs mid rules ol miners, mid to enter such tract and receive niiatcnt I therefor, granting such mine, together wrtii the light to follow Mich vein or lode with its dips, unities mid varia tions lo Jilt V detilll. allboiiL'h it imiv I enli-r flit l.iMil nilifUiiifif u dit.1i l.m.'t adjoining shall be sold subject lo this condition. Sec. .1. And bo it further enacted, ThaUipnii the filing of the diagram in provided in tliu second section of this Act, and posting the sainoin a coiiMiic nous place on the claim, together with a notice of intention to apply for n pat ent, the Register of tho baud Olliee shall publish a notice of thu samo in a newspaper nublished nearest to the lo cation of said claim, nnd shall also post such notice in bis olliee lor the period of.ninety da vs.; and nfter the expiration oi riiei jictioii, u nnniivcr.se ciaitn snail have been filed, it sbajl bo thu duty of the Surveyor General, upon application ni ine party, to Mirvey uiepreinsesainl make a tdal theieof, indorsed with his approval, designating the number mid description of tho location, tio value ol the labor and improvements,, nod the character of the cln exposed ; and upon the payment to the proper oilieer n t" per aero , together vvitli the cost ol tuh survey, plat and notice, 'mid giving sattsjjictory evidence that said diagram and notice h ivo been posted on the claim during h dd pel iod of uluel v day, the Re-bterol the l.aud Olliee 'hall ! ... .11 . I t ... ii.m-.iiin. u uie iivii'ra l.'l il iiuieii said plat, sun ey'aud description; and n patent miuii isih lor the saine there upon. Knt n;ti plat, survey or deseril tiou shall in no e.iso cover uioio tlnn otto vein or lode, ami no pttent hhall issue for more than one vein or lode, which shall l epiesei in (ho patent is.sueil. See. t. And be it fuilhcr enacted, I hat when snob location and entry of a mine hhall bu iidoii iiiniirinvo,! l.i..,l it shall mid may bo lawful niter the extension there to tho publio sitrvoys, to itdjust tho surveys to the'limiiH ol wiii premises ueronliiig to the location nnd possession and plat aforesaid nnd the burvoyor General may, in extend ing tho surveys, vary the samo from a rectangular form thu suit thu circum stances of tho country and tho local rules, laws nnd custom of minora; pro vided, that iru location hereafter made shall exceed two hundred feet in leii"th along tho vein for each locator, with mi aouiiiouni claim tor uioeovcry lo the discoverer of tho lode, with the right to follow snob vein to nnydenth. with all its dips, variations and angles, together with n reasonable quantity of Bur faco for tho convenient working of the samo as fixed by local rules; and provided further, that no porsou may make moro than ono locution mi it... Bamo lode, and not moro than three thousand feet shall be taken in any ono ing, agricultural, manufacturing or' other pui po.e.s.havc vested and accrued, anil the samo nro recognized and ncknowleduod by tho local custom, laws nnd tho decisions of Courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall bo maintained and protec ted in tho same; and tho right of way (or the construction of ditches andean IN MEM0R1UM- 1 ho foll6WmK rpstoliuioiut wcrc ,u ed by Wane.. Lodge No. lo, p , M., April 21st, 1 on. A' WiIobah, It I,.,, pl.,,,,,1 A,1(i, God to remove from our mi,Ui ,,,".7 beloved brother, UerimM av . " ful member ol our lodge, tl.orelW llfMdvcd. That bv tin. .1,.,n. ... . nls for the purposes aforesaid hereby 'her Levy, our lodgo lias (( a U( ! ; acknowledged and confirmed; pmvi-, and respected mcniber, tinl (,jlr ''' ded, however, that whenever, after the r kind nnd benevolent brollicr. nassBiie'of this Act, any person or tier- liteolwd. Thai we tender ii.m sxms shall, in the construction of nny reaved widow and f.ithcrleM tliil.lrT" ditch or canal, injure oi damage the' r most sincere sympntliicr, i.rai, ., Iiu inai w.o viinignty I'nllicr inay-ui'tH lliem in llii-ir ii-nl Mil;..,:.... ' ! . ... ...... . ll.lW( jiossessior of any settler on tho oubli i ;.. .i .:... ..- .i. .. iionnoii, uii- i.iiiy uoiiiiniiuni; much in jury or damsgo shall bo liabio to the parly Injured for such injury or dam nge. Sec. 10. And be it lurtlier enacted, That whenever, prior to tho passage ol this Act, upon tliti lauds hcrctoltirc designated as mineral lands, which have been excluded from survey and salo. there have been homesteads made bv citizens of tho United States, or tier- sons who havo declared their intention to become citizens, which h' inc.steail havu been made, improved and used lor agricultural purposes, and upon which there have- been no valuable mines ol gild, silver, cinnabar or cop per discovered, and whicli uiepropcity agricultural iumls, the inl .clllci" or owners ol such homesteads shall have a right o iirc'cmptinii hereto, ami hall b. eiititbd to purclia.se the . line at tin priru ol '. I .'. per acre, ami iiiouuiility not to eveed luont'i'es; or kimi parlies may avail lliein-ehes ol the provisions o the Act ol (7ilL'l'es approved .MllV .'', 1 .', etititlid "An Actio scenic b.iiiusieads to actual settlers on the public domain," nnd .Vets amendatory thereof. ivf. I J. And be it fuither enacted, That upon the survey of tho laud's nlore said the Secret arv ol the luleiior may designate and set apart such poition'u of the said lands as ntecleaily ngrirul t ura I lands, which lauds shall tln-i caller be subject to pre-emption and sale ns other public lambol the I'liited Slates, and Mibjccl to all the laws and regula tions applicable to thesune. Meeting of tho Hoard of Trustee. JtMlrnt, That, as a token ol m-. o our departed brother, wn u.,,.'.i usual badge ol iiiouniing for 'tliirir days. ' "Wm, That a copy of 11,0,,,, lulions be presented to tho Mnw. flf lie deceased brother l.evv, and a cony be furnished the Jaeksonvillo Skmivm for pblilication, and lhat they l.i.M,ru'i in full Upon the minutes. ' Yk, f vnt:t:i. Sfwnkin of tl. appoint inei.t of eoloreil iiteu to the MvV Republics ol Ihyli and I.ihrri.i, iW fl'dliiin mjvs : II nilelliu'ent and able t;tu i,Mt, ii.ive been chosen, I lu-y will l.el.irimn.. iiselnl lepreseiitalives than Miii,ciat of our own nee, imbued wit!, iW tjuiliecs of that tace, and itn-.ticiM. o coiiiui'iiidiiig svinpilhv fo.m ih people lo vv bom ifiey are su'eiviliiijt (ir.tiit's net illusi rates his tnui;:r.n ' llloli M'lisc. And then remarks the .'-., ( . men will ma be dcgr.ided bv i.. j i.il nil oeciipttioii. Are I here any in. no i..tiri. . i,. about Grant's ndie.ilismy Nixon, of tin; Vrok.i ,iu-,rilt pn idl' tho follovviug: Theedilorof the Dalles M.,(f,(, Win. Hand, h-q , an old Yn'k.i1s1ri on a li ip to the Atlautio Sim, , n levy days. t H siiiw,j iS()(, going to get mote Hands. Tin' Pacific Kailroail will Is. c plef'eil within thiity davs. 'IVnj'ii now only about twcnl vifnurlmiiiirtt ing IwlwM'ii the two ends ol iluirni "D I K I ). t.i;VV tin Kiitt-l.ty. Ibis IMIi, JknuM Jrj a rmlho ol l'ru In, nl is. N FAV TO-DAY. Arcii. 2(ini, 1800. The Koard met nt thu usual hour. Present a full Hoard. The minutes of tlie ptcceding meeting vveio rend nnd approved. I ho rpeeial committee, Noil and I Orl h, to whom atv relet red the nimli- cation ol J. Wtiiterer, for a litfe deed ' to the premises occupied by bun, inado I : "-'"" "-- bv their ieorl, romending that n ;' VIMN HMIOOI I'IMtSU.VS bed be granted lo Ihe raid Wetteier! Ra" otloiony lo thu WiinJirfriiH'uniK for the urcniiM'rteiiiiloseil ami dcKcribeil . Mr. els or in hi iii'iiiion. resci'vin.' lo the Lotto ! I Dr. Joiph Walker's tin' light to open any public sttcet laid out tlirogh the miiic. The report wa accepted, l.iuu and .tatohs not voting, On motion ol Mr. Jacobs it was order ed that a deed bo granted to I.. T. Da vis for the premises occupied and en closed .by him. The following hill iterc allowed and ordered pud : Mux .Midler's bill ol $j M fur but year's services as Town Treasurer. Oucuo.s Suyuniu. ollieo bill for $5. Tho Marshal returned to thu lloa'id tin; lax list ol thu taxes levied; total amount 7.'U 70; ho had collected $70S 88; delinquent and uot collect able 21 88, and presented tho TrcaB urer's receipts for 7US 88 paid into the ' ,0&.AJS$&tm'k . TreaMiry. Tho same was aeceptfd. KM'o it was ordered that the -Marshal bo allowed seven per cent for collecting tax, making 70 88, and warrant or- H I L . ""i n, r ( C r X " l sfr mr lis a a f C A I I CALIFOKNU VINEGAR BITTEIff, UnufiflniMfi..in IimhIIiIII-iJ B-olitr 0li' f-rnli. r Tb Rrrat W4 Partftft ' CiiKAf IiUtKu.-Road Messrs. lice- Bon Thornton's notice, llioy nro prcpnred to fill ordors for the best ond oboapcijt lumber in tjio country.' m ' ' aiianks.Wo oro under obligations to ox-CongresHinan Mallorv for.tho ma. jority roport of tho Railroad-Oommit- too, and othor favors. Wo aro under obliuatioim to Rf,m. der Hayden for official favorp. ii n;... i... ., " "v oy nssoeiawoiiH ot persons. Sec. a. And lm it further enacted, that as a further condition of Bale, in the nbsoncc of necessary legislation by Congress, the local Legislature of any Mate or Territory may provido rule lor working mines involving casements drainacre. and other nccmueirv i..i to their complete development; and these eoiulilloiis shall bo fully oxnressed in the patent. ' See. 0 And bo it further enacted, lhat whenever any adverse 'claimants to any initio nca.tcd and rlaimcd as iiiirosaui snail appoar bvlorotlio appro val of the survey, as provided in the bird section of this Act, all proeoed ings shall bo stayed until a final settlo ment and adjudicatiun iu tho Court ol competent jurisdiction of tho righti of linXSOilllll In mini. n..l.. ...I n ' ', '" '"''"i, wiieii a pat ont njny issue as In other1 cases. that tlm President ol tho Uijil,cd Statoi be, and is hereby (Uthorizel to nccess. ZwiV . or cllnB 'ftws, whero ever lw may deem the B.amo nl'cessary lor tho publio convenience in exeontinn tho provions of thi(Act. 1W. i8, -A."4d l9 k fWTtler cnaotod, lhaftho right of way for tho construe! tion of highways over inblid lands not reserved for'piibhc usespsihcroliy gran- Sec. f), And be it further ynaclod, I That whenever, by priority '(.I nobscs- P.u.., ngnis io u.o use of water for rain-' adjourned, uensj ror too same, runs wero pro sented by Mr. Short for publishing in lltvfilfo Ordinaiico II lor.Sanitni v re- illations S, and for publishing Ordi naiico 42 amendatory of Ord-nanee 11, 1A;iiUo bill for printing blank tax receipts $7 Mj for Binalbpox notices J&2 .10,011(1 dog notices $2 50; total amount $31 50. The bills wero refer red to Finance Committee. Mr. Jacobs ottered bill which wns adopted at ordinance 18, providing that all printing for the town bo given out to tho lowest bidder, making ,tho duty of tho Town Rocorder to Award tho printing as therein provided. Tho bill was read and passed unanimously. Mr. Neil offered a bill to provido for tho arrest and punishment of vicious boys Ac., and on offering tho bill re marked that thcro was a universal complaint by the citizens, of the iHstutv Dances caused by bad boys in, town ; nnd that it waa quite1 time nomothing should bo done to restrain tlleso boys. Tho objoot of tho bill Was concurred in, by all present, but; was ptponcd for further consideration. ,A resolution was oflbrid and passed unanimously, expressing tho thanks ot tho board to Jns. D, Fay Esp, for bis efficient assls tance and soryicos in preparing ordt nances during the late opidomio, and giving advice, all of which, hacl. bceti pcrforrbed by" him wittiest Jpbargc, Liquor licensee were granted,' f.o H, Pape, II. J roitbarlh, W.intjen ti Hiilmi. A. Pica tor and Jobn Wnlimn Uk.A tlt.lrilli'lf II.... IIIWVUI lift. Ill MVt flSl I'll. Sl'CII DISKASiiS rf Ci.J l-jr VIIIIW lllXWli. whloli I. iMrilljr rci.luo j rie' er llKlUiltiHTIVKOKUAM. Cl.nilh VlllslrJIlliwJtiliiuntrji'Sfuw ll ; iiillllaii,iliif llin.uih Hit ikla lit llmlM tnf lin tir Sor I clunm It whn ji-a 1J II dslmrtrtu I'iSKUli In llir rliiclMWil l.fO It UU'."Jl' hrlliip will frll tvu lim, Kfp It" tt"W!i mi.alltilllMfll, R. H. MDONALDifc QOi DruKRUts niul A gen I', ComiT l'ln ! f uom Slrttli, Btn rrsMl"". W. ml truirultf, 0l., nl W I'lill ltrl, N. T. i1 i., .......-i i STommoBK. IN flu- Clrcnjl ourt or Ibe S!H of Orts'a. for IbeCoanljr of Jsckroa. ' , , Put K.McManua, i1lnlltT, T, Jiekfoo Ail kcr and Thonws Cbsvener, defeodMU, mil H oinlly to futrcloiH) Morlumte. To Jackson Walker Von sre required to sppr In IJ Cowl, ami answer I bo comnUlot o'mkI pUlotlrT, dI Blislntt yo0 within tea dsji from ItM tlB4 the Mrrlce of Ibis luminoBs on jos, If iff wlihlu Mid eounly, or irserved on 'jou ' any olber .lounly In this Slste, wn "'"J IweuW doys from thu time f llm er rfcei f" wrvei on ynu out of the Btalo of OreffWi w" Ulsordett'd?)ylliCo9fllil paWlMlQi w nmile lor lovua wecVi In Ino Origan STl'ti prior lo tlio second -Ueuduy a. )unp, A. " 1809. .dud you are nIIOl thaljf.yqu 'i.'f'iWI tnr ukl.l f-ntn.iliittil ilu nll.l riitllrL-U. tDO Dlllfl tiff will itnply R Ibe Court fr- tMiftlW', mnnilud lliprvl'ii t"-wlt : fora judBtncDlMWy yn for luu.fiiin of $1,459 f,M gold CotOi" ' iroip inu jay or a. ..' m and for n Deorfld (or tho, forcloifto filvcp ., secure Ihn "nrnp, pnd tlio cdfti sop dUlsipt, inehls of tliHnctlon to bo taxed, , , .., Given under my hand tbl V3d foligU "!!' :!'"" . A . ZldZw'fd SmU-Pox, SauOliV.ti HAS entirely dtiappearod.'iuili Thornton's Naw Stw-MIII li In wcewrfttl vppsratlon ; and hy art ready to : bills of lumber oa tho Aortwl noflee, to or nnnA luia . , rf- rt-jr.-Jl I vrw-- " or good trait. .4, T" SETTI.K Uf r ni with bla patrons trdaefMHMit'Uny " f rwarcj and iy blru 'mnm woaty', Tww. hard and vca ft WWMXP&JclT JacloaTill,H.rcllZJll.-"'1!1 -