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- ;,ei.rx. ' N -n vsn' h r H r '&&'. Vl'. . wKSri i w n 0pcrtntor. a.- 2,1. i "4-f s'jOM"0' CITY I AY,jKPTRMRKK 0, 191 VfCItHlBLT, rriTOM. 1J1 .NDiflfl ,,16- ir. I(wTmrm. V IM leader It aware, lie- yolameofthe Spectator. When aettrge of the Spectator m its edl ktwwaftearefulnoitomak.toomany., l far fear that tome of them might haaae, If we have not gWen very much, we cannot be wh baring broken any p'-tt. baa cotnroaacement ol our mlito- al m Oregon three new paper MVi ' lata existence, all ol wb ch, th tre dependent jincn.tlf rrrver.oeaalng derotion to t ''vim jean, with propriety, tet upctaimi aWT other can offer. Our feebl. ilaw been exerted in her bha '' tW- kjlst ll I e.l.l.A.II.. -1 L r -wsj-vastTa, tauuicsi laiiinuiiy, wnicn jaJMa aWlM tMIVAAn 1tlt mtlnil In ..IMM . m w. .v.. um..., .w w..v. Y, 'Wmmr tae taite Impretstont end rititnei ,v 'iataa4, aiwlto plaee In a proper 1 t th 'If WajMry w lore and hare adoptet u ou , . aaaaea mts. lownai eiieni w nar 'aaaaaeeW in rendering our ltboi uteful '.!- "laaat fctaatetav : but we can t.v with ' B " V, -ft BaartyVgood will that it was ou intra i , t.-i-ii. u.' ''Aeebkton (. ,- " i L" none other than t tight K !l--WUhllitt nrtftce e commit ou LC H!" of 'll0 PuUlc rr r,,M J iCT-'aMaak r what It due umh i ' N - . . . . t law At oiuntrv't weal snd for rt. - ' Waag to pHee Oregon In her wontc p l IM. Wla: no telnsh endt to ftv . l v. iMUB.olliar ihtn jrfiAl wotiu ntlmtint ' mM t a k I.IJ Aritari.l l...stK. .. iul Rnw HUVtf KIUU V, niUi 1UMlH'-iBrt ure in any othrstvay t-n t courtoy, honety and E'mV Howur we have met tha fef thote who hare conficlet! a, iaaat aecomlng In u to say. Of ,i. 'na publio can judge wbei feel, ret, we know eMrato rV MawHerqt ti at r in-.'!' ...;. ..,... -ill k ..l... . immj yvtywi n. wv avvv twli, with whom we have had d. , .la easjtelusToo, w would say to a areaetlo receipt of tho Sptctatn Waal to gel a good paper and pay for '(d ua their names and addresses, w aa happy to furnish them with it "bavbg been a seeker of place, we aaket nothing, in the way of office, a aali of the people, nor do we at tUag of Ihe kind now. We shall U tented, in future, with being a chr I al passing evenU and affording a meat and instruction to our roadei jsrally, by playing Spectator. isZT Tho Ortgonian requests us our opinion respecting the Illoon tume. We aro opposed lo cx . changes of fashion in the attire of u . r l .I.T..I. . , ' ; . , 1 1 'ofdret. that ba. a lend.n.-y ,o c , M Ut the moJeity of a woman, or .Biaa inn i.nwiFi. .. c ..ii.ii .u srnaicuiousinn0ec.0...,o..',,. alio provoao nw.io rcma.h.. r...,. w iht approval or condemnation of I, o huh erto unexposed auJ sacred parts if the cwaarer, oughtnot to be adopted (nor done ifear ibal It will) by tcnsiblo and n-fintd laatfes. Wo aro not a short dress man. y-'Nor do we approro of tho train dresses 'ineoneitne.riy.tmucniooiongasihoi Viliv, ,a ivj null. . s;uiiiiiuiiii.c qr m medium between the two, would meet our favor Utter. Q$T Wo learn from tht S'il Journal, that Ihe result ol the .'late trio !u Ohio, on tho adoption of the now Ccustituiion, waa VXfiO tar, to l'J,'J?U tgains. ; mating ... .u.jori. ... ...or o. ...op.io.., ,10,869. License ueslion was voted li .1.- . --!... t.. e-. .e.i....i oo at tho tamo time, the result of which enow 104,333 for granting license, lo 113,230 against it; making a majority against the license 6,09.'. Tho people thero are corning to thoir roScr oenics. Public opinion Is to shaping things aa lo briri" about, at no distant day, a similar result in Oregon. Otr We htvo not yet been fatorcd with any light, by tho Slato Printer, re apectlng th publication of the lawt en acfed last winter. How convenient it it fo have the laws of Oregon lying In New York. Tho question arisos, and it Is one Of interest, loo, who It rcsponslbto for violations, through ignorance, of said lawt, the Legislature that passed them, or tha ooe " pensioned" lo print them I In formation upon the subject Is rollclled. 00"Joihua Siuw hat b-jcn appointed Pott Matter at Ciucinnmi. aTcjejaats, TBaarr ItgAtttarot eaev 'Otwyearoi'aighteen otonlhi agoeatttey wit aVtaty In Oregon. Thlt teeuorary flat ajm fioUtloue value to aM telle) erirede M eommeroe J im mm ii nta tree, that It raited Ubor aad lb product t of theaoil, to about Tour time their value. Thut, the laborer, allhouxh be received four timet at much fu hit labor, could are but little more M Intend orihc year,! than he uouM previously, as he hail to pay I just rour t!tiir aa much Co. ever) thing he! comumed. The demand for later wat f great, but the number unall to profit by it. The Immigration from the Statet ltd ' fall and winter, and the mioet ol Callfot. . . . . .. ., i ., 1 nta. hmuelit waves down. At tllit time . ., a. . M -...,.. i0W-Mhln , p Tie , 0, , . . . .,... i lho .,. ,' .... ....j ii.,,,. .Mi., .v.. L. of (Mmn, near . , ... Hjt. .WISe.ibsn k. i., ..... undeniable that it it or partmoit' up o h A ( , ,( whch ,, fon( M( wt. MPM , ,uUtaIPC . 0 ,,, ,, coun,ry gging jurfou rrouii'ted uilh oil lho nrces.ary elements to unke it great and opulent. Within lh )eur thu facilities for trans, porting ihe msils, produce, merchandise tnd travel, have greatly improved and l.ato teen soststemized that calculations can be made now with some certainty and Iari w rpjoice ,, ,uch has been the case, and hope, a year hcice, to bo as agreeably surprised at developments in other directions. dtr l.uuc II. Walkor, of Wiacousiu, was nuir.inatrd for President by tho In- uuttriai ivimei.tion, wmen mci on in- iiiiDwuiraainiu.ii,11. .. ....,.... - ...... .. & fii tkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkBf ltBBlJHBlJJJH i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai1 .BllBlllillillillillillillillillillillillillillillillilHtn taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahn, Hl 'imi uBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB ?i rhB, ""B "gggggggggggggggB '"iggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggH Tgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg r"-jvuiTi iixmn iramru, micu i vimr ' i i ucnnnera no.nlnatiu i.im mNtno same vlh , view ofhrinpliiglollio knowledge cok ThushoharvelltHo7ts,lna,'l,jr (!ov McI)ouZal ll... uni.rote.lol con. ,-,, fr the first ofilco In tho glfi of the' .. .' . .. . .. people. If the colorod gentry tvero enti tied to vote, ho would doubtless run a ttroiig poll. 0" Tho laic rains hatecau.ed a great und sudden rise in tho Clackamas liver. I'or several da) a ol last wiek it was loo high lo bo crossed by the firry boat. We hato not heard of any serious damage having been donn to property. A bridgo It greatly uicdcd over this stream. Il It hupod that the next l.egialaluro will grant a charter to build one. OCT The contract entered into between Ilainum and Jenny l,lnd, wat dissolved by the content of both panics, on lho Olh of Juno. The firtt concert given by Jan. ny rn hor "own hook" in Philadelphia, wat crowded to excess. Tiujis-To TodJ tV CVs Espnaa tad Mr. F.rrita for Isle Ctlifvralt papers psr Ka GulL 7ftHftrnMt. "T, Qrfi ExiHttFiH Attn Hmmt ' By the Sea Dull we have raoeivaa1 at): vloee from California up to tht Vnl (tot. Prow the paper we glean the, following Items t v We tram from the Ah that twe'aer- tont, aemrd Mcrtentie ami vyniltaaor. .who wer In the cuatody of I ho vlftUMM committee, nan i4cn arrrticti ay leeway IITanil hit pmae, anil lodged In jail. Eetly on the morning of the 80 "It., the commit tee, aided hy a large crowd, commented a demonstration upon the jall'where.tho prltontrt were confined tho doort Were battered down, and tha two prltontrt re. . i .n.i u... .ir ti.Im- .!.'. capturei and borne off. Thlrty.tlx'per tons were engtged in theirTotou. i The eiclwment waa intent. Only ITimln utea were occupied In rescuing tneraand arranging the prellmlaarlea for tha axe. euiioii of the culprtu. The actios! of the Vnc'MceCommlttef wareendordbjb ritrr,j and anxious crowd, who wart-lei. ten' upon the Immediate exeoutl perwos had gataeiatl around pylng all tha prominent ' placet within taring distance of the plaee of execution, t'ley being hung up to the projecting beams that overtopped one of lho chtm- or occupieu oy me ummireo. cfKran1nl, whkli, by the lorce el ciitioin, Courl, ami hv A. K. Walt, K.; his Kcntie was much moved whet his lail'i n,f coniollr.l to do. dncs It not fulluw, .rountel euleml lu plea 'if null ronten fatal mtrncnts had artited, but Whltlakcr a, a mattor of t-ourm-, that liv hn so far'drre, whereupon lli- cuurl ini'til a lino wax more courageous, and dld like a degrade. Iiimwlf at to lalur C.r a living, !"' ': ""'' l"?" "f I""" V'lM""V H1"1 tU i....i.-j ,in.t ti. 1.11 r..k..,. in .i.i. i i . the drfl tand vuinniillrd until fine end hardened villain. The bodies, after hang, .l.ould contrilmle largely, ai.d rry large- !, rfl ,,, A ,. ,, , w, rn. rng4t) minutes, were cut duwt. Hint. y, toward lho support of him who Uprrdiu llie other casn by A llolbr.wk, taker wat ol robust constitullen, and on smart rnoiigh, keen rtiough, wilt) riiougli, lls., pioseouling Atl'y fur tin- Territory. being cut down, evinced sorr.f signs of ,,rewd enouah. iulr tnouuli. or runsl Ternlery nf Oregon r. MiCrat ken and .1 n h I I , . Il.w.,!.. 'P. I. .1 I.. .,,.. MM I ),. t1' no was swung up a second time. nd wat suspended for 20 minutes longer. Ska iianaii,l.l AatOfl .!, lu. Nothing short of their Immediate cxtcu. ion could hao appealed tho excltdd rowd. tl'rom the Sacramento Infon we learu I th' execution in that cily of three per. sons named Thompson, 1,'IUcin, and Hub. inon. The latter had U-eu grained a respite of some CU da; by ihe (iowrncr, and was accurdiiigly ordend ic cnnllnii- ient: tut whilst on the wav thither, the usrd of the prisoner wis orcrpowcrid , Itobinwn seized and hunr amidst Ihe , it terrible excitement. Whilst on Ihe alfold ihe latter indulged in unreatona- e and iniilierent accusal'ons against ' especlabl' n,i u t parin-iantt in crim-; ul no ear was irivcn lo Ihe chercrs, a men have hitherto borne unimpeachi. lo cbara(.ters. A large crowd wsTnt. endanc, andtlit !, ient -iU .-i. lion of triumph, uflcr the " law mid or- lor nitcnco ol the law lutd een exe. ute) Tf D'CCMily of igilance Com.niltt.s is si Jiigly ur, 'd by a gnal i.irtionof'hu, r'. ' ' '. . .. 1 press, 'the .lffi uiiiviiends ihe erlort'Olisisip of degradation In'whUli an orguu .i ,. ., .. ii o i i i , i iii M-i the Ca.iuniitee in ."an 1-ranUsoo, in ,,,,1 nri.tncracj has placed ihiui. Ihe recapiu ring Ihe unfarluns'e culprits and question, as it comes from the Times.i tho execution, fn hot haste, of the moil .reins to allude directly lo tho ineiiliaiit, dire puni.liineut lhat llie law indicia lor t.ut 1 ihink Ihuru aiL- other iharai leral III. verv Mor.l .n,,l,.. Tl. 'ne. ....Is ' ... .... ...,.. -. s lv sk "mi if s'jch Iherc be, f.ir such barbarity in this ' -.ii jjo.riiru.Miv, isfjieuiij in uui.'i.onu , It lo-jks greatly Tiko a muiTic-tilon of lho cusloinsnf feudal timet. Th forma, Hun of Vlg.tancc Coinmitlees is the order . el tho day in ell the principal cllisa in 1 1. aniornia. A man by Ihe namof Trauk Keynoldsi very nrdiuary case, and charged twenty was lynched at llarton's bar, for s'.caliiigi,nr,, .Now, according Pi llie standard a gun; tho jury s-iUniccd him to ! f wages hero, m.v friend would hat So la.hcs; whicl order was obeyed. (labor ten da)r lo raise tho money which The occupation of the Indian Kescrves this spri,r of ari.locncy would demand by the whites, is creating some diiuuulty. for a pleasant rid of luoand a half miles (Sen. Hitchcock oirera to rcmovo them by La back through lho finest scenery In force If ttov. MuDougAl will sanction Ihe, t,e world. I could tell soiuclhing more J course, the (joiernor refuses lo act in the matter. The Sacramento .'men vlvcs an ao. count of thrcclcainslnrs hating hetniid u and rcUelf il ofWir. change, near . 1 ---t ....-. . " (Mr. hhetter l.n.1 !, uing on Inn JVC Villa road, yero lied and robbed of 670V). iolinson a ranch, on IJcarlllvur. Aittm... l... f..llnuk ,.!nl! I.M ,...L.,a ..r v-nrn from lho Mm thai, a rubllciom. us the lalKirin;; clas.e indttlng has been held iii hlumatirceumy, jdiliou of l he people in lhat part of lho jj, btute. II is Hatul boo, that Tl penont in that section hato hem murdered by the Indian.. Kdwtrd Wainwrlglit wat arret. -d on the UOlh ult., ntul charged with letting his wifu. Tho Alia thinks wh'-rowitct aro to tcarco I hey ought not te bo Ualan. Wu think to too. Tliorc were three tickelt In the fitld for Ihe honor of office, vizi Whig, llomo. orttlc, end Independent. Tho Slats eleo. tion took placo on the 3rd Inst. Tho re sult will probably arrive by lho nxl mail ; if ll does tvo will glvo It In our ncxl Tho repriove of Kohlnson by tht (Jov. ernor, is coudemned by llm Alia, Tho Sacramento paper approvo ihe actt of Ihe Covornor. Four parson were arretted al S11 Jose, being charged with killing catllo ind ap. t ateprlntlng idem te their own lite, by jadge Lyaeh. A jury af hit own ere. troii dtoldcd thai two should recelo Oo aaht, and the other pay a fine of )9ft each, aa' a 'remuneration for the rattle, On only of the number wat whipped the ol hurt were handed ever to th tu. Ihnrlllct. ) I'or Iht HrwttlM. Mi. ttarroit I noticed In yottr papor of th Itlth of Auuut". ruiile,' from tht burl Wayne Times, In whii-h it was lnulred why the person who m'IIs an article, meaning the merchant, Ii regarded by community in a bettor HkIiI than he who manufactured that article, meaning th laborer, IV pull in to say, through jour columns, that tho Inability of the Timet to divover a rca. ton for thlt ftct thowt no particular want of judgment or penetration in him, as no good reason over was or emr ran be given ( but, at poor rcaaoni are plenty, I will, for the information oj the 'limes, ate a few tUt appear no be the most ejiwWstl. ! ttteassii-labeeUg rl, lhodh not alwaya In th majority, ar alwayt in th ascendancy, and l!n haiug dcidcd from tirno Immi niirial thtt it Is ilrgrailliig to labor, ha wt II nigh made , or, No.l,lg ,.. for,;,, J .i NV" ""' 'y-'"'-grave. IM I. ,,,,. i, i n i,i,i ,,n,V l',i.t,.n, ' t.t .J becomes a law, and the strongest uf all laws; nnd It always has been customary for the non-laboring classes to look down will, contempt on th.no who labor for ll.eir , , i Mimmirf. Annlher reswii. r ati.l f-erhan )--ri - I as good ii one as ran be gi.en) It ti.oat I icletrlv set forth in ll." Thirteenth l.eiiure' of Horatio lligglnbottbin; an I here, Mr. i i'j i. r.. .- .. m l.'lllui. nli.., l.n- "-- li " .h" - - nay. that 11 Hie people ui nils 'U'7W1,,tP, Upon the'ilhei ind nut Dull attentively peruse ihst lecture, . (1U pnutuui si ere.l I.) A 11" ihev might nol i.nly dlscoer the n son wi he who .lues nol labor is bi Iter than he who .!.,, hut they might dltlo.er the rcavm why sundr irneneres found their way into the last Oregon Irf-gi.lature Ve, Mr. lvhlor, lhat Ircture might to be nrintnl in tellers of cdn, and be m!'d up ill the housa of etery talnrlng inairin , ihe United Hialea. Hut lo return. An nlr x.i .rl.kW I,., ll.. .!. ll-..i.. i-l lie.er linie rel-lled agsiut lb' .. ... i..... .,,,,,.1 rll-iriu u-jii-iiiiiiiii ii- - i I..- .,... - " .... lor llietr risnls. or iieviunu ii.nr .noe ' peiulsiico but, 0" the contrary, eem to Ihi at leant partially ..aii.lied witli that ' '. . . . ....I .....f. I.. ... I t.l..l Biiia riuirxs lunt s iitst iiiiuin aesn ins -as. m thai lnierrivutury ; in prrof ol thn In runt me 10 slate a ran: a iiiirniug man uf in) aciUdintauLe had occa.lun lately tn call a phtaiciau. Tho Doctor )U,J to ndu about two and a half milts er a level road, without u hill, stream, or forest lo impede his progress, had a 0boUl (,0 Uwycr who took fifty dollars of a laboring man fur five ininutii advice,! and told him a lie nt lhat j or of llm I dandy whpdefrauded hla wather.woiuaii or of a certain giunblor lhat I have in my . . I V, n '. I..,"" " ...WM... ,.. "--.n. w..v, .... s ,t ho calli llm "green uns." Hill .. . .... wherl iul.ndcd to aayls this: llmt so ....'. I iibuilt lo such treatinnnt, just so long a Inlurablc rc'xion will exist, tvliy u p "'.. who dov not labor ia really bitter than ho who' don. it. S. T. Vouiliill, August 'il, 'il. Fu Ihe Spectator. A Cosu-i.tMr.NT ma tiix SrATr.axN. Ono day last witk, an old fanner from lho liig i'ralric, cap." in and cniuired fur hit Spttlato(. I told him tho Capv of Ihe Hoosier had left nothing but Jtuthrt, when ho discovered hit nemo on u Statriman, and ne one oxoept those protonl, could in. agino hit wrath. Ho taid il waaaeefrr, but it wa no go. Let him keep hit thee' at homo, it Id he. Does ho suppose want such a lump of asalu-iida placed under lho noso of my family onco a week fr Read llioadverlUemenl of '. Frank Tllfbrd," ncciilly located In Portland, In lo.day'a ptwr. QZr A fault onco denied Is twice com. milted. Caacktuama ! vmtt. n aUtraot of uroortalnis at the Hep- bnrienn of the IT. 8. IH.lrfet Court, at Orriron City, In aad for th county of Claoxamaa, hit Honor, Chiar Justloo Nelson presiding, " " Unlttil States M. Sidney V. Motala. dlolment fur telling liquor to Indians. There were H oases entitled as above, In all of which A, HolUrook, Ksn., apiieared at District Atl'y for th Ifiilttnl Stairs, and entered a nolle prosequi, and ll wat ordered by the Court that no further pro- rtetlingt Im haj. United Hlalri e, Tilaklte el al In dlclineiil murdrrof Oocl. Whitman, a. Sevrn cases of this kind dlitfsvd if as above. (hilled Slnlos n. Thomis Indlutmriit same aa aboc. This casn was ordered to be continued. Unitrd Hlales rs. Arohalmhl Archer, Tbomaa, llrouks, Andrew llrown, John Illgrlow ami Henry Haudall ludilrd mutinous conduct al sra on hoard bark San Francisco, Capl. Smith. I (injury found all the dcf'ls guilty, except Henry Kendall, ami recommemled llm ii to lho ineruy of the l;ourt j whereupon they were sentenced to bo Imprisoned fer thespaoonfSQdaya. The prisoners were very abl defended by A. Campbell Kv., of Portland, and l'. II. Ilrentti, Uv., of. 'I'rriilury of ftregon r. McCrarken h -tAi telnb htld and Jiurph linclmn Vmltling lit-eiiUtski what ) on halve, hut the onconstant '.'."l'' "". "- -j ) - - .IhO. r.iiunl MiiltlV Bit. I mi infill. it, nf A l. i Wait, M( .ntl'y forllieilefondanta.a new .trial waa granted, ami Ihe cane was con. linued to the netl term, lho itcfeiidsuls rec.jjai.liiK in ll. sun. ofsaoi) lt.sr. ' Tcrrltiir of Oregon rs. Hphraliii' Hull ... . . . n . . V . it . man Ian iinii.-iineuia viwaung nren.e aw. 'I'l.r ileremltiit spiesre.l in rs.n and entered In. ulrii ol null iMiitciiderr upon nil in lu'tiiMhl upon huh lb r "in lid Ihe lm""Cil a hue of 9i au.l oo.'., . J ia . I n nil j.,iinilfii mil it tint h Mil brink Km; , prosecuting Alt') fr the I Termor) of Oregon e. John Thoinaa Two liidiciniinla, lolatin;r llien.e law. j One plea nolle rnuteuilorn lined $'.'' and imia " N. I1, in other. I Horatio N. WIii.Ioh fur tin u.eufObld S.Thuiuas r llewitl". Ingtis TretHiss the case, Judginint I.; deftult and ages esttsv-d by lho lelk at "'..l sn-l MU ,ui, i llrmr AtiKluell. V ll I) C. lilOV Tn .pass on Ihe ruse Judgment hv d Oullniil doiniigis ass.-ril U th" e'erk -. al t.'..o7l I" and costs III., inn '11.. i. .tin i. t.il. ii M I .n.l.l I ..B1...I... .... ),,, Judgment by dehiult Jinl dainuge. u.scs. I nl J7U 111 nn.l i ..M ' j.i r... . i..i... ii ," ".' " ' '"" "" I repass ou the t ave. Jtidifmuil l de f,,,,,1,,,,, lltilMK R,tr.A , ;,, ...... . , Tre.li e John Car. itheraferii oiarl. ('.'suns of this kind) Jiiil-imnl naaeatnl III llh. I Hl'liry CailipUm H J. .1.11 llll'k-l 1 - ., eo. lachinen. Dismi.seil on pill, motion at C3 ll. IS. WeMbrook r. W S lleckin Allathiuiul Hisi.iiuid Willi lo.ts. Huuh Hums ri James 11. Ilolman rl ul Trespass on the case Judgment by default for pill' daiiisg'as.eseil at 1 110. James Moulgnuliiry rt Schooner Joseph im I'ltiliwi lo enforce lien. Disinis.ed will, costs to betmidbv pllf. Sidney W. Moss ri l.ra Juhusnii rlul Trespass on the case. Judgment by default and ilajnapoa ntessed al 9 17 1. Ml and cotla. !co. W. Huberts c Win. K. Kilboru Trespass on lho ca.o. Jitdginent by tie. fault and damtgea assessed ul 8'-'.t)l7 117 and co.ls. ICgbirt Olcntl rt (!uo. V. Hawkins Atlachmeut. I''irst.lcluiilt nfdon vnlered. Hugh HuriiaraNiiiurnli l-'unl Appeal, I ried b jury. .,, ter.liu -.7 and cosis fur :'" J,, , ,, PHI. IcVrilorarl. j'u'dgi ss ei w. II. IllglOW .Hguicnt ol court below re ....! I I .11 I, I. I . ,'..!.. CJI.. i '.. u .-c rs u . mmy oiau. ""'. ''".7T-T n '' , (Jen. II Murrh re James H II Appeal. Tried bv iurt verdict for dr fendanl. Jauicii Tailor r Win. K. Kllleirn In K'iiily ; order ' proconfeesu." Itobjirt ll.ompson r. Jacob n. itcKen Mos In I'.ijiilly ; injunction. Injunction dissolved and bill dismissed with cost lo ho paid by complainant. Ou motion, John Hi Preston, Prank Til ford, Henry Tanner, I'hlllp A Maniiam, and J. Uulnn Thornton, w era duly admit ted aa Attorneys HiuLCounsallors of ihls Court. John Kinilh Huwlnnd, Doctor John Mo. Laughliu, ami Adam Wyllc, wcro duly admitted at citizen of thn U.S. Allan P. Miller was, hy order of the Court, appointed Master Commissioner In Chancery. ' " "" - , OO" A largo portion, and Ihe moat bu tineas part, of Marytvllle, Calif rnla, hat been burned. The lots Is estimated lo ho about 9300,000. The fin. originated hy accident from a Chliiano washerwoman' houso. , (CrAn old proverb aayt "Ood hat given to tome men wisdom and under, standing, and lo other lho art of playing an Ihe fiddle." ' Vm $ : ' Fur th Jtsaclslor. Mt. Kerraai la apeaklng of the Stngltno, that county In thn ftalo of Illinois that it al. way p roll flu wills Incident of western life, I will give you and th rtttofilte world, a rare specimen of eloquence, which I don't think has ever appeared In ptint. ll was a case triad before Juetlce Newoomh, where lilt ton wat tiled for breach vf promise, by. I klns.y Jilir atl'y .for the plal Hutan Ann Hat- Jilir atl'y .for the plaintiff made a few ivrtinrnfmiiiika after llm witnesses wire esamiued, when Joe Sroaf addressed ihe Jury naf.illiiws, in behallnf Ihe defendants Mty it please the lourt and goutleniaii of the jury, I diiklver that tho jlnerality ofmiuklnd in jlntrat, all over Ihe wotld jluerally, are disputed lo take llie advan tage of ihu jinsrallly of mankind In jln era! atl over the world jlnerally, and by way of a ctlnoher In this ere case, I would may it pleaso this ero courl, add those beautiful lines from I'opcapeara or Hob. Isptare, or wine other spearo dog an't, 1 1 most forgf t who's tht'aulhor.' tlut may It pleaso tho 8jtilre, the unconslanl tevyer i iruis nor a thief; kazea thief can only rd wise and took his teal. S. I. os.s ii I'iki:. The Oregoniim learnt lhat ihe house ofThoa. (i. Nayler,ef Wsl Tualatin, was consumed by fire early on the morning uf 'he nisi nil., which en. llrrly destroyed Ids dwelling, out-bouset and a tuanllly nf grain. Mr. N. wat in his cow. yard, taw the trnoko issuing from Ihe roof after being away bul a few mln utea, and could nol save anything except the children, who wei't In !wd, where un accountably ihe fire originated. He It truly lo be pitied. Aufing th arrival by ihe last steamer, were den. Hilohoock, Command r. In. t'hief, and Maj. Leonard of Ihe U. S. A. I hey visit Oregon un builnrsi connrctrd wlili ihe military affairs of the (Jorum, un ut. . Mti.iraKr I'osr General Hitchcock, i-oi.iinaiider in chief of Ihe forces on Ihe I'tu-if.u coast, has determined to establish n military vsl al or nrar Table Hock, on Itoguo lilt er. lb, I.ii.mi 'I'aui.. The iudJclmtnl against O'Cuniiell, in IH4I. Ill led llfly-elght foil pages. 'J'Iik Holloilor (ienertl spoke 11 hours in opening Ihe case. Mr. O'Ceo. nell spoke for olghl daya. Th Solicitor lieucral spoke for two days and five hour intouclution. Tht Judge waaa day aad ' a half In Ida chargu In Ihe jury. ' CO" There has been a rise of some four fed In Ih" liter al this place. The upper ntur it in fine navigable order. We wen informed by Papt. Illttcl thai there Is four firl of water in loo channel at Ihe .In. air, I place. The people of Salem do vivr much rredii for their real and meant tptudeil In ihe improtcmrntoflhe river The Multnomah atcended as hlghasCin ll.ll.ttl last week. Sho mode the ruit fun.. Cinuiunall down to Itouk Island In fite hours. Chirred by thn encouraging proap"Cs, the Multnomah started for Ma. r)vile jesierday morning. There I in ah tapid water from Ihe mouth of tbe Vam Hill river up id Mar) st llie, andil I greatly increased during wigh water. If the Multnomah succeeds In getting up, of which wo have no dnubl, the will b tho first boat that will Imvn made her ap. prarauce to high up. OtT"What blessings children are!" said lho parish clerk, when ho look hi fees for christening theni. C'ouveullotial Nalloc. In romplianco with a resolution paased at lho lnlw meeting nf ihe Willamette Hap. in,, .i.soviaiiun, imiico is nereuy fiven U,, conv,i,ion will he held in thellan. lit! meeting house In Oregon City, com mencingoii Friday thn 10th Inst., at threo n'clock f. ., lo take Into consideration ways end meant far supplying the dealt. tutu churohet and MllUnvtata In ourTr. rilory with the Gospel ministry, and Ihe promotion of the cause of education! A genoral nltrndance is earnestly requested. Tlio Hoard of '('n'ttert ofthn Oregon Utp. list IMiicalitn Society, and Ihe Truttcrtof the Oregon City College are rrquotttd to I ) punctual In attendance. ' In behalf of lho committee Hkzlxiaii Joiiitioii, Chairman. N. II. ll nflorda us pleasure lo an. iiounce the rafo arritol of ihe Iter, Qeo. C. C'lmndlurand Hev. Mr. Head, iniaaion. uric and titohort lo Oregon. They will soon bo prenaredto enter upon their re. sponsible labor. May Ood tpee'd Ibtm In thoir vailed duties. t . ', H.Jonnidiv; it l .'US 83w OftmUew. fWnUK publle art etvtleatd tr tlasC tsrbf w M. ntnetlsll'is; acrrtsia mtehrtbt ptvsatirt of l!iH, siiiwiT hy tits aad ataterssjl by llarM Haiinders, payabla to Chat. Walktr, dtttd Olh Frb. ItiJIilitoaa year from dsls. Aad alt a Bolt for Itn ptynsnt of $VK), slatd hy tald Haundars, andsrasd by rot aad ptytbls la aakl Walkor of th sam dalo la Iht etrnt Ua. tWfe vt aakl nelat wert glvto wiUiout coaaldtrauta aad through mlsrspreatauUtn, arid will att bt paid to lho tipirtUon of said year. . JAMB , CAMPBELL. S. WaaUaflCAHas.f,lrU14arl , ,. . ' 11mtV topy uut U8M aadeharf W.tbit orlle. .1 K-, ,v,