SPECTA T O R. l I, Goodrich, Editor. OKKliUN 1'IT V. OllKUOX TKItUITOR V t F.lday Brtnlng, Thm 3, 1854. TPublie inecliug., f sll k-n l. wishing their ,nllortaiit questions. Hut let in forget the j si- Sullii r.n sent us a lino lot of litem citdin publish, d in Ihi pawr, must pss a J. . ' ". Sullivan sent uh a line 101 01 imrn arsci rMnlMkm In that cllei't.j Far Pi-riMeM asf lite l. M. In M MILLAKD FILLMORE, OF NKWYOKK. For Vice PreiidvNl la M John n i: i. l, or TniDMii. ' i - Xegular Whig Nominations IN CLACKAMAS COUNTV. For Representatives: DK.NliLSON, MAXWKI.L UAMSBV, A. HOLimOOfC. For HheritT: JAMBS O'NBH.U .For Co. Commissioners : J NO. II. PUUSTON, CAPT. IRVINO, CEO. COIINKUUS. For Auditor : COL. W. L. WIIITIC. For Treasurer : AU'JltlllAUr MeKINI.AY. For Aesor : M. HARLOW. For Prosecuting Att'v : J. N. HANKER. For School Commiuioner : HUGH GORDON. For CotonM : J. E. IIURFORD. For Lieut. Colonel : JAMES DAULOW. for Major : M. DAVKNPOtlT. nemlk NuiliinUn. Council J. KTKelly of this it . i...-,ll-JLf,..i I-i!...l,,, , ..f ,1... -;... 00 on mis pro lusuion. 11 win uc suiiicieui m Za Ik t I Ki"n,0rC U "r 0"nfint eh0!t " "'' ;Wt it to sour minds, t s, cure in auel. and Starkweather. , ! ,ntc t0 i the next irci(lcntinl trm. We 'consideration "as it ma deserve. I will School Supt.-Cartee of this city. jcl( bt ..c tmt 0 w1 u t,0 choico therefore only add, that wl.itet.-r incur-Tr.urer-W. It Campbell of this city. f , . , , b choicc f agement and ni,t.nce can o.l, r within Auenr Sinlinrtl . . '. ' . the spliere of niv olheial duties, w ill be most Assessor Staliard. Auditor F. S. Holland of this city. Co. Corn's Foster, llrent, Quimby. Colonel Cason. Lieut. Col. Waterbnry. Tke ! Apprat. Before another number of our paper will have been issued, wo shall rejoice in th sue- eesw, or regret the defeat of the county csndWn.es whose names are found at th W JJU ,UUa fl.0Wi mhM t h! of thiscolumn. And this being our MM , ,t incunibcnt, to last opportunity, vse desire to wake few', 11(M ,;;,. MtvioI1, , ullg, The Cover- remarks in relation to those candidates : I I)ur iM hctc ,)()W mo,t x , . In the first place they artf men who are ,Wl forj.,., V011rH.lfj ,,, ct ,,;, ., AM wU and favorably Inovvn. From first lo ... . ,,, , ,, . jKTU' ,1C , ... . 1 ii , ,..i..:l 1 "'"' ' "mc- suinis mv last there is probably not one ur the tick-1 j,urvfvor tou my . tnmt yol et that does not d,s3cre our warm and gen-1 mu,, al,onj ,0 J(jur ,ork jf yoll )ll(. tu orou. rapport ; not one but that enjoys the I iij,!,,,, . ,, it ,.. u- they Ml elect joii confidence of his fcllowcilixeiis, or that is ttnMllBI0Il,,. nclt ,i,ne. That would be not cntitlcl to such confidence. Not one. ,,inr:nll, '1,1 . :. 1 . . . ,. . . ,., glonoii', woum 11 1 it 1 , we hope, but that, as a servant of thotieo- ... ...... .. m-i-i 11.11 1 . pie, will iMu nil fair and honorablo means to KT There has, lately, been a road cut securo to us every thing that can be fur our from King's Valley, on the lead of the interest and prosjierily J and not oni but f.uckmiiike, lo Aqiiina V.i.1' ., on the coast that will act with honor to himself and -ithas been coinpKlid .ssfor as tho A.pii- profit to all of, Lose will, whom he is. ass, in river, an I setrs with their families, , dated, and for tltu prot.ction of whose" vin- wagons and stock have passed over to that tercsts he has been clioicn. Some of them place. Tho fisheries on that, and the neigh- liav filled offices of honor and trust in the borinc streams, are unrivaled. Gold has . iv.,:.... ...,l 1. ..!...., 1... ,1...:.. !.. v. iiiui , , mux M.t.v niin 1, 1., iiivii ill ill ill a1, . ,',., . .. ,'., and sound judgement, that they w.ro well qualified for those stations, an I ready an J ( willing at all times to assist in every good 1 work, whether ..fz frienl or fe.-l !sed by no f-1 ,gs Sf selfishness or pf. e..ni.n,ilem.l.lh,.es,illn....1U- L.M, l. n,J T J wholly nJ noUly liy party ooniiilerntion--, ' the benefit of all will be their aim aud ob-, jct,,d while the true elect oflhe Whig1 1" ,. . . f . . ... . , (. . .... ,........,., ucnta will not be forgotten Qoestious of great imixirtanee will be and earnestly for the real good of their con- "''""'". vT stilneiiU, bot, encourngcO umJ iuHucncct, nol ,u Drougnt oetore me legislature ai tne eom-'(aVi ingweasion. We need to hate men there who aro Iwl 1 enough to express their opin- iorei upon all .iiiestions; men who will commatid res," ct who wilt esert an influ- nce, an I one tint will bo fell for good ; 1 intn who have the abilitv,a well as the.-ot. tidence to speak; men who will not Make I UtUtdr sole purpose to work altogether for! tWrowrM.ONil. and selfish purnos,! ' rowNrciaoNil. and selfish purpose,!' ... .. . . ! .' men who will not allow tlieir ir'Vilices to ..i..i. rei.i...i ;.t tlont involving the interests of many are to beactedupm,. And we Wieve all who will 1 .- l . t 11 -ii 1 -. .1 . iwin our ticket carefully will admit that the candidates upon it am nin every way quallfled for the tariuu uflim-a for which they kso In-f 11 noiil!iilcl, mid that they' dsere, and will naive, n li.m and gener-! ini U3 -J-i ui litvil .'Ktiivie. nuvil illtrsi ous support?!; !nooriclus1on,ifearc w.l! ar.r that dif. feivMe6iojs!M&n J.mc "w eiii ry. Imp with good reason among meinbcri i tO-'Nic steamer Peytoiia arrived l.ut pfour own (arty, but we earnestly hop Monday evening, bringing dntci from Cnli vry whig v ill labor with ui in tlie coining foruia to tLu 'I'M, nuil fruin the Statej, no election, and by utl fair nud honorable later than previously received. means promoto the success of this ticket. Wells, Fargo it Co , nud Adams t Co. I Ali.tAtmntit anil tiiirjtfirou(atiitlt tnnc i -.. ............. w ..., ..-....... . j i have heretofore div ided ui on many mid on '..s. , iin.;T..;-(m, ttV JTOTWl l'CtUri.ll, C, H Ulllll. lie is fil ling to the future, and only th.- future, let itjiunnv obligations from m. ' I tit our liotihW to liii i, !, and willrifljfci.. ' l...iti...... ..,.1 ,1,.,. il..nil,i knnu.1 "(ttrWc l.-arn that arrangement, hate no defeat, work for the election of those whoaro with us, and whose election will se- cure the success of those- measures with which rests, nnil upon which depend' our happiness nj welfare in tho future. ' The .,.... Wltlgi! rally your friend around the tiolU, on Monday next. 1 here will be need of watching our opponents, a. usual, and ., .,,.., . . i if posMblc, ilny the mass.vo current of bo- I. I a!-!.-... !.!... .I.... Mill n. gun word and tickets, which tuey Will en-, dcavor to pour in upon us a-.'t'i . si-i . i!.i.... t... .1.. r,. :i I vw i no i nig ciii-ii- ivi ".- v-iuii,.. !il V. T. .Matlock, Knp, and although not 'having been formally nominated by the if ..n.,.,..n fin n.-w,,,,.,,,... f 1,i. n.m.. WW..-..,,.., , --, -. .. basing been previoutly publicly announeed) yet, he is fairly before the people as a candidate in this contett, anil we sincerely hone, and do not hetitate to predict, that he will receive the entire and hearty nupport ford, commending to their notice the ad an of our party. , '"(J1' there offered for those engaged in the 14 BMnHary. Dunenbury k Co', store on Main St., op. potite J. -, . , l N. PrcKott, was broken open on Tuesday night last, and about 40 dollars extracted from the drawer. It'appeam that I no twrson was left in charee of tluwrtore du- ring the night. Our people has e got a few rogues among them, certain. OCT We to-day (ling to the breeze our .V,"01.' "' a" k""" ;!''-"' " market. , , . ., , a-,, i i-n the investment would tmd an uiurmous re- colors, iKraring the names of Millard l-ilt- tllrnill ,i. Imr(..vc( ,ucof ,ie pr.nv. more, of New York, for the nest PreMtlen- nui ,K, tvrritory Ini in tiroportioti Unvriti'd cy, and John (tell, of Tennessee, for the hi the introduction of this ih-h revmreeaud Vice Presidency, subject to the decision of,1')- thcer.atioii itliin herself of a marillm- the Whig National Convention. Wo hesi- cl,i;' of I"'l't'n- " .... ... I I am euiihiletit that I need nut enlarge no- tntA nnt to sfiv in til.iin Innrruarvn tliat Mr. i .1 . ... 1. ni 1 n. . . : the people of the Unitcil states. at?.. 1 I !...:.. 1... 1 ... .. ' ,' 1, , .: , ,' , ' home, in pursuing one of the greatest hrnii moved from the odlce of Postal Agent for c, uf ,riv0i w, b-to me a .utliciei.t re this Territory, and, J. C. Avery appointed in ,ult for my political ambition." .in I em. his stead. '' Mai: Ilrgutrr. Such is another fair specimen of the sin-1 llTii nun. bility of tliU artful boy administration The Charleston Courier, of the I'.'th inst. tir l. :,.- I. ' -I. II l.-.t- I.... .'.... . .... ... ., i;ov. n,.;. now.orSeretarv Currv ! uouurr 11 rranneigu naun v oeucr re- 1. .1:..., ..!:.. ii... i.i ot Ul. wvii ui'i,im m mm 11 i,iwii ". i"", - , . . . .... . . supposed, in sufficient quantities to warrant working. ,, " ' . TTI.. weather 1. fine, showers occur.ng oee"" .;',. , . . ,.,, 'W"ofall kinds I. fctowinr admirably, OM.1 !. tsvlsat AaJAlsl I .1 1 a . :.ti It it IiriKlimi rVnvi...i :. -....i. a ..... V....1...1 ..i.. 1 vj vt iicni is nviill .V l iusiivi whm .i i:i.. -n:.. Oatsss-llintr slowlr at ltal 15 sMtsssllingsiowiy at lai,io. iieti in tne retail inaractizaisi cis. Pork 25 Mutton 30. OikhI jKitatoet from S8 to 85 at whole- At retail If. CO"Orrron farmers are breaking up more new land this summer than has proba- bly been broken for the last three year, al- together. This shows that the true spirit of improvement is al length coining out. ,x fmKmwttfmtmf. "'" ''""r hv. nearly all .uspen ' """ nave ne.r.j del I heir "aid" fur the but .... .. .. two weeks "int. trie matierl nave we j. J I 1 I otienrieil I .. . .. " ' ' W,",T "'" '" 0I ""J3'" ,n" ,""" '" " f n '"-"' ' Australia lk you kldlrto 1.11 herrinU.. ..ken from tho le of ,., .,,,. we have erred. 'mounl, ..,, IV. , Hundred, of lunn.t. .r. no-, being dug,,,, he r" ' n. uaiayeuc e insert yu',nonh,fll ,,,., ln msny ei.wal, reni.rk.hie -"'''.nnt, with pleasure. i.uecew. Th. nvmereof tho uih have tuiallv ' ' ' '"tfayette your article i ndoptid tho um. ylein, and find .unferoiu dr. "Uo I'uu,i,,'C(' ' "''. I"" ' ' '"" ,h'r ) sink. s. rich I. lMHvKera-ihei.au Indian" is on file for publication "vTV.-rfVs" n'tr-!j r ipcctf!!v .!,'; ! ..Ml ......I.... ..... ..l t.,.irl..il,r,il. f..t full , ,,-vt'l.J "Ul v.o .' "lu.mi .v. ..... ...ut iinll,.rt. cit "' '. '"' Postmaster .icneral for l'o "earners Itl.iik Wairior nnd Cnhnwba "flhe New York and Alabama Steamship Company, to carry the United States mail 1 Havana '"' Moble, nn.l thnt those stea- iners will sail hereafter under the the U.S. uto n;q;. CSrThe Niagara Mail, stales that the purchase of the Niagara Dock property, and the I'.rte and Ontniio llnilttav, bv the Ureal WvUfm ..a,. Coint.anv.'has" Ln coin- . . ....' . . , I t..l .....I .I... n. (Viniiniiv fur the mnnu ii -1 ...... .. 1 j -- factum of railway car heels, and also nnolli- ' rtp .in .!iitIiIi 1 iliili'ini' fnilll I.lli'riMiii. " " n-- -i"i i rur,ie i.tnuf.Kture uf springs for raili. carriages, an; going to erect establishments in Niagara on a largo scale, for iho earning OH of tllHO illllKirl .lilt brilllcllfS of MillWIV ...!. .. It... WntlilllBtoii Territory- Uo. Steens, of Washington Territory, has written lo the merchant of N'ew lied junaling ousineM. Alter enumerating me ' resources of the territory, he ..includes thii": I lll... t h :1. (.. ........ ij ,1..., ,1... .,n.(. ,, lull, ni'll l '"Kh1-1 l l""! l" "" callilllii.t,,,aOT.rfii the whale iih.n. ,otild, by their agents, delect some port . - i r n adapted to the wants of the trade ; locale the mljiweiit lands, and create a dej-ot for the entire business. Such an one once lablishe I would ic-cdilv Income a nndei- oiis for seauien, and a pl:.o at nlikhpro- 1 curtilntlv rendered. The union of this dis- 'tain snore wiiu my own .sew unguinu ih mv own New I publlslies tile following items ot llavain - .'. ;.. .1... .".. 1... ,i.., 1.... Tw Moro ,, Cal,ana flirttal auina an- tor-e- ivc s..m-H! guns. A Cr.ol,, had been denied a ,.as.,H,ri t.. go to th- L'mte.l States with his son for ed- u-,"'- . Ata ball lfivenon ward the Columbia, w Mvulh of Cfcum a, ,, ,,., Hcr,. fcarfu , MnR M,,K.ct,.( )- their i;uv'- eminent as favoring the ('. S. . Anulkns l-.vvt- U-en more (requcnt in Havana recenlly. , re UM n rolort cur,enl ,n Havana . .1111 'i 1 .1 . .1 ...1. :,. when the IsaM sailed, that the authorities wl( wl o( (jlanl ,,l(, u y h);, (j,,!,,,,,!,,.,, tu knowiflhu Commodore intended to s. lute the Spanish llag, to wh.eh In-repheil that his ha.1 b.-en insulted, and that ho nev- Z&'Jt ? rotrl.l. hcwoull have no coinmuiiication with tli'in. Tho weather was cool and rainy. AH enumeration ot the population ami , - , . -, , ,, tlieainoiint of cash 111 liossessioii, had lii-eii ,ivtmwM by ,ho b,,,,,.,,,,.,, An onro mcnl t,c inhabitants is nUo to take place. cmiUmta .tllMe, The ,Uieh...b,n.urile.ll.ulybr,l.enew. .f lh. Wom.of rKhsold dtrsp st I... Hit, nfHf OrMi Vallijr Tlif idr,ii)i the Sin Jwjhui fifpuUtran, ha long tern current Uiut tlif riclutl HuriferouH deposit i vtrn lo be fou in tlitfJsi of tit cntk. but if tlif reiiorti (torn Uj , 'U ' lru-. " ' iesluu.nil. (iflJ for TTl V""T" '"' b"" a,:c"T,',,l'1' ""'l!old fitldsrklier lh soy vsl workvd will ihortty Is drvslstxil ' Ths gMtu trtsiurrr 111 Ihe Ud. of ll.r crtekt, tht re u 110 douLl, lists Utu wl.cl,a. it e ffoin Hi adjacent hills TI10 itiins of lureestive wintirs havs carnsil Him 11 Iheu s .Irs the finer par U(.la sf jald sn.1 ilrpasliii llirm in crtvices or "ix.keu," srmued Ihsm wild the clijeyUrslum tih lua faiiSfl ftaik Iwa A lu, ilIh f S ILi !. n faer ,fllibo hl ,,,, UM lh vspreMitnj rensnas)et untouched. The htsrrtr ina.es of mslsl Ihs larger nuggeta, whicli hsre relisted the aclisa of Iht rams will lie taught for hi the hills. Indeed, oipenencu favunlho the ory, 'i'h. larg Iuiii of (juld fuund at 801101a in IH50 were dug nut of Iho hill aid.-, snd al Mixjue- Inmua Hill inmi la.il t,in ai.i, linl. ..... .,,L -...- . t fc-( ...... ..... ...... w h ,ui.ce t i,M, BroUn j ,hl. of le "",',-" ,., All seem lo bo agr.id lliSl the gold .vj bfMcll) s tti-red ortr t'ahfvrni. 11 the remit uf voleame OirWo observe that Mrs. I), of tho La dies' Department, has formed "a new ac quaintance." If the cigar-stumps, tobacco saliva, or any other tilth which is unavoida bly left upon the sidewalks, is so certain to soil tho long dies, we would polilely sug gest, to that "new acquaintance" that she take iome widk TfCKS, in those dresses , w liii'li she may happen lo have on hand, and .in future construct them in the niooiQcr 'stjle. We go all of our "spare change," on the "short drones and pants ;'' they nre just as modest in npearance, and we should suppose much more convenient. If she is an old lady, however, and wishes to persist in the extremely long dress, why not adopt the Baltimore fashion of having a little dar kle near to grasp the loner flounces, holding the skirt above the uncleanly pavement 1 In the absence of h "darkle" she can substi tute a native ! IC-May success attend our fellow-craftsmen, Messrs. Carter it Austin, who we un derstand, have recently purchased the Ore gon "Times," published at Portland. We tender them a cordial welcome into the edi torial ranks. We think, if Oregon newspapers stand any chance of success nt all, it is where they are carried on by practical printers who Mil, if they wih, do their own work altogether CO"Thu Meamer "Fashion" has been purchased by Messrs. Shields A- Presley. (XT Hen-after the l-adies' Department as whted by Mrs. Hailey will be limited to two columns instead of throe, and all the ar ticles appearing under that bead will lie strictly original. The story entitled " Hor ace l'etiley " will, however, be finished, after which no selected matter will there appear We are at present toi much crowded, and need this additional space for other purposes. OCTApologiesare generally, jKor sulrti lutes gotolT more to smooth over what serins, at a subscipji nt view, to bo the rough surface of words or actions, than for any real penitence. They are, however, sometimes ued figuratively, to correct a false impress ion. X3T i an old saing, lh.it chariti l gin, at h"in; a unn shoinl liv with tin wurld nz asitizen ov the vvuilil; he ma hav 11 prefunns for the partikular kvvarter or skwar, or evn ali in hwich he hvr, but he shoud hav a jeiiurus feling for tho wilf'ir ov the hoi l.rtrtri, O.T.Msy 15, I'M. .Ms fluiTna lleepeeled Sirt llv a solo of u TVnpe.orire meet nj 111 Chehaleir, , el 13 h met , I vs.u reijueeled 10 furnslivou v ti r fol. Iwiutf from tho M Huckovo Nlal.," for pi.i , m J W Mii.i.s. Wlutl la ihr nnliir l.nvv 1 What are lf I'rtncipltll tt'ssf Joe if atftm. flith Do ve ntta tutk a laic By Wnrieri lenkine, erretar) of lite Oh o Mate Temperance Kiel-time Ciiminlltee Qiietiiiiu What lethe .Maine l.iw' Ane.er ItisnLtw proh biiing the loaniifnetore ntid iale of iiiioiicutiug lMUore loho uted as altrv. y Mow doee tliisl.ivv provide for the mamifie litre and sale, for purpose other than b v. rng A III the I ov of 1aiil, there is 110 provision for maiiii'arlnmii, though s.nha of it pravisi.ns ee, 111 lo contemplate it. It duel, hnwever, pruvide f,,r the eaV for inethunraland ine.liriml ,tirp.ies, t) appuni.m nienlueellas agentefnr the SlMlenr ( 'nurn , 'I lies.- Kg, me are bound under heavy pen allien, in eell only for eih-h pu pues. 'Dies douol Irefli- 01 the all te. They do lint buy mImTI. The) nitty sell, a-id this thev do at ngents uf the s.ate or t'oitmv The) der've no peeiimary t.enefit ir 11 die M.i'e, and are. 111 no eenee nf the worl.lraflick ers 111 intnici.niig liquors They eland in Ihe same relation lo the Male or (ouuiy, as Tr. aeiirere do 1 that ie, Ih.-y perfo,in certain acle for the Mjie,for nhi. h ihiulepavstlteina fiii-ilrompeiiKatinn lr loe Hie Maine liw p.ohib I the use of in toiKaling by individuate or fain he? A No lie emir prnh b l'ns relste lo Iht 14I. .nud nut 10 lh-use, CJ Whsl are Iho penslliti for selling eontisry lolawl A Fur the fir-t ofl'en.e, ten dollar; for die 11 1 ond. twenty dollars ; ami for each subs.-.iie.' oi. feuse, tn-enty dullars, and imprisonment not less dian three, nnr more dun en utinllie. (Are a"ent he'd to b ae gmily a p."iuei pa'e ' A Yee, and Ihey are lUbl to the im irnsl tes (J May the defendant appeal in c.? of being found g'l it) T A Ye, by giving bonds, conditioned that h will p oeecule lh Mppesi 1 will pay th. amount of line or cost assessed on final hearing, and that he will not si, .tale any of thtprovii'olisot tin act dur in,.' th eudenr) of III knit, Q Wluliiih proee of seu ng liquors, kept for eate contrary to lnw T A If three credible wilnesemsk. nalh hefara it magistrate lhat Ihey hsv.guod re.Mn to In-lieve, and do verily believe, that iutosieat.ng liquors are kept or depled,and intinded for sale, in any simp, store, vrarehoiue, or other building or plnce, 'oilier than a dwelling-house) search warrant i lamed, author ung lh eesrcliofth premise de-w-ribed ; and if snytwli liquors sis found Ihenjn, tin effier making the eeanh muteltsnd keep Ihem siifely until filial act'on b had thereon. U Are dwelling houte entirely fiernpl from earch ' A Yea, enept when wilnesee tertify to the Mtuf.ction of IbemsgKtrste.lhal ihrreis re.nonA,. hie ground for believing Ih.l liquor nr. kept el. mwiedlherfor unlawful al .ml ihl testimony mini ho reduced taritiiig arid signed hyth wit. nee ; and when such Iritimoiiy U produced, and three wilni.ee n oslh nuke complsinl, a se.rch warrant i mued as In com of shops or store. If 11) such veiineMe are convicted of s'vinjf fslse tesiiinoiiy, they shall bo entrncidlo th. peniicn. tisry for one year. it W hen liquor sr eeiicd, hss lh. owner iho pioilezi-i.fmsk.ng proof Ihst Ihey war. held for hwftil purpMieit A Ve, hi all cn.et, ' W'liii Iquoris condemned, how i it de. ttro)edf A The iiiagistrAlalMuesanritin thenslureof nu iiei utton, eoiniiiaiuling Iho offieers to destroy the ronilemned artch-tsnl this is dune In the piciiie, of twine-!, and a return mndo to th iiiagistr.ile in due form Q - line, tho rfwr mi . coiai!aiiilrg -vitecss SS"SS!!SS J '.'"- get any ortioii of the fine or foifeitiii.s I A No, in no case. The fines uud foifeltures lu all cases, go to tho support sf the poor!' QI),,e the law recognise tlie right of proporty In liquor kipt for ale contrary to law, or to recover money for liquors so sold ' A No. Alt contract mad., and debts con trailed for iuloxieuting liquors, are ti .-Id to bo bull and void. I (j Docs Iho Maine l.ttv niilhorire 111 any case,' die tenure uf liquors ex cpt uu complaint uu oulh 1 1 A Never, eicept al public iralhcnaoa, where, if etsed for alc, Ihe olhcr uf the law nre is quired lo eiic die hquoie, arrest Ihe tiungn-sor ' and tkke h'm before u magistrate, when a u aroint 1 I i.utd and pro.eedinn's hail us in other cuse Q Is there unt thing in Ihe luw lo prevent druggists and nirclonics Irom hnviutc and keeping ua much liquor a is required iu Iheir btuuieu ' A No, there is not. (J. mich n law comislcnt with the Constilu tioii of this Mile and iho United Male I A It is. It gr.inls no licrnve to Irkffic No man hu) and sells liquor for gain Under its pro Vie'ons, Ihe site fol lawful pulKei is h.irndo ! Ihe ev lis resuliing from Ihe sale lor dunking inirpo sea are legion, and nre ineparabte from the traffic 'Ihe. etilelhe lepslulure arr espreimly authorized 10 provide uguuist. Tins caunut be tot except b) prohibition. Ilendes, it is udiuiltedbv all, that the iaua prohib'tuiL; the sale ill quanlitie les thalta quart, lire t-Ailhtituliuliul. If this he n, Ihe prohibi lin may cslcud lo gr.-uter quanlilies. The argu men! that the eoim'.itultoii prohibits all relfrdlnoi IfZialnttoH, is tantamount to sa)ini; that the 'JU0, 000 K'titioiirs, and tho I O.l 100 majority nhovolrd no ttctnif, petit onrd and toted lor iinrrslranied traffic Tin re m no middle course. Hither the leoitlatme have full iwvr lo prohibit lh Iratfic in such quantities unci for such pnriuM as ihey di em expedient, or Ihey huve 110 jiower at all lo legotale 011 Ihe eulijicl, to pietent the evils nup.irabl. rroin the truth . Again, as lh traffic in these beverages Is the d leu cuiiso of crime bevoud coinpiiLilicn, of suf. ferings luexprt.ible, and of pecuniar) burdens of vast amount, 1 at It nnd all atlvcliu, in die r 1 itic. quiiiccs, those of us who nre nol eugiged 11 the I busiutes or sl-iriugin the profits, it is the boundm duty nf tho legislature lo ptu'ect us aain.t Ihe en croarliments uH.n our rights of proiert) a'ide ,eMioii,uiid the puniuil uf liapHiiea. And nga n, Ihe tonfi-cat.ou of the liquor, its a put of the pel all) for violation of law. and iu des. 1 truction as a iiiiiwuki-, are piimiph in. orporsled intsivrry code of evil or llutc lawiuthe Chrst ian world. . , Aslslhe Coiulilulionof the ('lined Mal,s s 11 has aln ud) been decided b) Ihe Miirsme Coutl, lo bein p rfect .niisi.teiicy therew.th, Si How. ard's It. port, ol V . Mge ,'ill4. H Is th.-i an) neLeMily forsitchn law4 A Ye,heeaii.e all JNtsl i-Xieriel)re has shown I lead) lhat an) law not hk.d iqiuuenliie prvhila lion and drvlruchoti of Ihe liquor, is enlirl) mad, quale to restrain or lieck.m auv roiicritalil d - gree, the trnfii ', or lo provide aga 11.1 the etitsof ilitsuiparancr.or aveit its dir.fiit conwqueiices AllutlurliWN have been, and alwu)s will be ,ta. etlordilied 14 Wlit is lit s taw so much more rffi a lout than tint other heretofore dev st d A llecail.e. Jiril. it rannol b- ev uled or defied The l.qlior is of t-ef pnmd forie ev deme of e.il. . .1 k. p: where traflickittg t carrie I 011 Stcoml. it eutirelv takes atvi) lie oireitlites lo carry on the business by letider.liglt Ituprolilalite Q lias tins liw pror.d to he etreilual for the suppress oil of the traltie in Male where it ha be. n enaeled, and has it be. n productive of mote goo,l lliau halln b) Us operation ' A Ye lu two tears it has stqipresMed etel) plac of sale 111 Ihe Male of Maine In a lea mouths it has done neadt the saute thiiij tit e liiout, Mas..,, bit.etti. and Itli'sle l-lii I, and it ts rapid's being eulorcidm every loraht) wittiiti I their bordi rs. hete . iorced, tldiiopii'.-tlesj-iiU IllTlKMrllouse; diiretses t.is, d irai I n per I cent ffolil the criminal business of the rotn Is nr jus. tue, suppresses hrawte, iii-iIm. riot ssri.t hlooiNlied , promotes domestic peace and social rotnfart, re. Ions Ih. lust mm, husband, oud lather lo the arms 1 of atlVitiouale mhrace and k li'ilv s)inpalh) ; and proves in ter) d..d. a ministering augrl. and a source of Jo) iiii-uelble nnd incnnreivahle As to its il tig liarin. Ihe w orsl 11 1 an do is to c tqiel the tr.ille-ker to rrsott t another moil of .ibla tiu.g ahv.ULf. more in colisoitaiire with Ihe t-rrat princt ptesol luting vilf nihliors asuurseUes. t llott ha'l we obta 11 such n I iw ' A.-ll) ele, ting Inrn t the legislature who will enrol u ha law, and by withholding nui upirt ffuitinll ineti not know 11 to b frien-llt to oiireuu- H' a an tins tie duiiu withoiii mak ng separate Itotillll tllOlis I A Yes, 111 most cases Where lie liter 1.10I1I1 cal pally will uomili.te men fiiendl) lo a prutub I or) law, liien temperance men should pro red at once to do o H hat right hvve wt l.iena, a Mame l.tw ' A "'the Mitt, lhat we hvti to ens. t lots agonal gambling, round rfriliug, bnrgt.trt, ami other depredat.uiil ik,ii nur propell) and p nous II is die right ol sell ilrf.lt'e " lj--v hut need have we of the Main liw A We ured it In d litm sh, by on. -hall more our Miiper lai We 11, ed it for tin previ 11I1011 ol crime. We need it for the piotictton of our ch I dren fro-ii ilia demon intemjrhttce. e need it m an auvlhary 10 the r. lorm-111011 of the drunkard, thousand of tthoui wouM had it as the meskrng, r of mere) We need it to slam h the tear of the drunkard' wife, and In snal, h his children from the degrsdatou nud tfiiser)- which he entail uism lh. in. We need 11 lo dost' one of the laruest t!ooi. gite of ve e, and lo op,n the i hannel Ihrough which healllt, virtue, nud general prosrwrity rna) our Ihelr bhsBing uiinii the whu'e cnuiliiimit) Q-.W ho wiiuts tin- Maine I nw r -.The inehiiale wauls it , he oft. 11 sighs fur lh,-deliterilice whu h it oil' rs Ills all! i-leil ttilr and wrrtch.d th.lilieit wmt it It would l,e ti Ihem hf from Ihe dead 'Iho las-pn)cr ttauls it to relieve luni from lh unjust demand ujnui n purse for the stqiort of the rums. Her victims 1 he minister of rchg on w ant it, lo remnt e one of the tnistt fatal hindrance to tin tucces of lelig on The christian and philnnlhrripst waul 11 to dry up on of the mot prolific luijiitains of outcry .11 1 crime. ciltciii-i for Abusing u Child Mrs. Hammer was convicted in I'liil.idrl. phin, on lliv ?th inst., for'aUriiug her child 111 the most outrageous hiauiiiV, ami 011 lit. 1 "ttls was sentenced to slv niouths' iiupris oiiment. Among her oricltif alo ihl joor little child, il will bcrciileiiiU'rt il, Dial il ufis f. Ih.i roll .111 oim.h.ol ft li..t tr. ... I,, l.i. .11. ked llesh, lent lug 11 tcrribhUcnr. This sho, neiiteu tvneii csiiieo up ior senienu , haying that it was buruii aeeideii'iiill) by a llal-iroii falling upon him vshileshr; was ironing. AtT tlio announcement of tho sentence, Mrs. Uainmer swooned, and Mr. Hammer, (who wasNtricJ mid no'itiitcd on tho sann charge,) laboring under great feeling, while tho tears run rapidly down his cheeks, asked permission to say n few words, which was granted, when In; Hindu 11 strong appeal that she should not ho sent lu piisou, as bo fear ed li'T reason would In eutirelv iiveithrowii or her life sacrificed. Judge Kelly, howev er, expressed his dctci initiation to punish her, when Hammer asked that the com t re mand tho child to his etistod). Judge Kel ly replied: 'No. Had your own (admis sions iipuii tliu former hearing, that )ou took tho child out of bed whiln avleep nnd whipped him vvithnslioe, Isnn given iu ev idchuo, On juiy would hnvu convicted ) 011 tl'.o In ilia it' .nt, I a mil I havo . M vo. to the same prison for tho snmo length of time, but not to the same cell.' Mrs, Until, nur was immediately eonvcu-d toprisun,-. lit. Rightly Her ted, only he should have been sent up also, for even permitting a wife to punish a child in so brutal 11 maimer. V don't believe in ioumlig children with shoe, nor hot nor cold irons, nor horse-whips. we don't! Kcn in HTuac The Chines redd.nl. f ihl city, desirous of Krr.lusling lh. insnntrs Sod custom of their brethren in the "CeUilisI Em. lure," lonlemplatc holding in a few davs, some, where 111 lite vicinity of Sacramento city, . grand nalunul Lultle.iiiiwlikli they intend killing at man) of each filter as p.ble. To link tors of thai, die) are having manufactured la laws a arge quuntily ofptkea, la'tce, iron awnrds and va run odtrr ttea.oiiseo.iimoii in Iheir cuunlry. t)ne person li Ih.. e t) hi a contract for makisf 9"00 worth of imp!, mcnl of wur. Tin) malt n scruples ab-iut telling their inlenllons, and leent I. look iijwn it a matter of e.-urst that our civil an Ihorihe will permit Ihem lu indulge in their war I ke prejienstties ad libitum As Iht will b an exeel'ent opporlunly sf ri.I of niinibr ofthe. 'iwsl of t'aliforniii, and as Ihey ar desitpty id killing each other, we ev no reawn- why it should inlerf.re in their eocial rtlalion Vr p'at an I plenty of room is uur molt. iWl'e'm1' hghl. 6'uc. State Journal. jlV'llio Washington Union, of the 13th ilifitlioiis the presiiiii-of hllinlreds of ,ir- sous 111 that city, nltr.tclerl Irom (IMntit parts ol tlie country by the U. S, mail 1,-ttings, whiiltare to be iililioiiueed oil th" 'JIM ii.-M Moinl.it. More cunt met for carrying tin- malls will U- made after the "J.'l I Hot. lh 111 vt re ever I'xeciileil at one time U fore in In- I . , or n-rhaps in the wurll. 'I he h tlings are, for the most pat, lot the W,t, tin- ti.Jlltli. an I the N llllttest. It has Is-eii ifci rl.iiii.-il that then arc nt ! at 'Jti.nim bids. I'.tiiv one 01 these liiiU has to be r. toided .it llii- Post llllice llipartuieiit, and tin- rut lor inn r.-nddv ilii.iiuo that tlie h-rks of that ";r"tt working il.-, arttnetit of tin loiteriiiii'-iit hate not ninth sp.iretiuie ,ni tin ir h iu Is aliuut this tun.-. JCi I li-- N. Y. t'litirii r and l-'.ii.iiin-r, 111 iiotie.li the visit .if the l,egil Htiti- to the I liallt.ll.lo llisllt til lulls n' NeW HI n oil Silt- 11nl.it, st.it'.tli.it li.HUII paup. rs are inn. si.mtlv siti nrled fruit ihe city tr. .t.iirt. In nl. s stipplios tu unt iliH.r 1 r, and ei- ,i.to of the l lllf.lt Hulls llillMI.I-l- red lit' Ihe t'oiiiinissi.iii.-rsiil I'.tingr.i, mil. at an an- 11. il ,-v,i In. 111 llilll.tmil to lllll.llii'.l. Hi.- .1111 unit oh tided in liinldiii";s l.i titr I'.iri.urtiu uiittlKse iii.tiiini.it li . bant v in stllllt.ll, Mln. unit. -il tu S.'i'.'ll.lllld. I iisiii tin .itH-kdol A Kitnkiir, lirrinov th.'lost.v vtiuint hit ti. 1 linn li ho h. 1 1 ..lulled tu '' t insured, rot tn .1 l.rlsiir. with hoolu he had "'lin mi tin- s.ul.j. kt, a folo: I'rr fr.'iel : Il ihr bar nl liM up the poltsi It.t oh I Ik-skA oil last Satunla, the ne I 11.it, !i I hat li nt rl from the tr-.il." Hi.. Iirokiir, in f.ikt, had not tild up the pnli-i, but pr illillUu' ll.ilil the teiiur ot the nut, that ilia visi'l war suf, ami leinpted bt litt.it sfind a g. m I . Ii.iiis, tu klneh bit pur seltti 1 wttlioiil risk, he tild it up forthwith .tli'U, m ,t in tin. Kwoktir. ttllh the ashu- II lis id it ii 1, id l,n, 11. ol iriilt f..r loin sin S.itur'li. Uu Moieli ni"nnii'. tho fnrsi tltiii.' Ill it 10 t Ir ..ii " line,' In lilx pnpiir, wo lie lo. ut t'o visel hwkli he h ul n itik.dli iusIhtiI on siind,i I lo n lie rlis km 111.I, I. nt t.10 Int. the kilning aiubigiiili ov tho 1 vpieslniii, " hav Is it n 1 front the V.s.'l." CfV"lli I 'hi. ..;; hotisi 1. nts are lugltrr lliau in ,. w York tit. fj ".'ii'l'.'" 1'iiliiioiuls is ii'tiiiiuo;iit) ,s.pir Uu. 1I1-111 111 v.irtutis Wt'stem cities. iCfT.Mrs. .Susan lligior, tnother of the pr s. nt ir, ,w rtmrs of I'. utisvltaninniid t'al if.itina, dud at lor resilience iu I h law. ire lowiislnp, Mereer eoitntt, .i.'oil nUmt 711. (CTf. Cretan M.tret, in reply to nil in ijitiry of ,1 gi Mill-in. 111 in New York, has written a letter statue 'ns la-li.-f "lhat every i.'rsuii Uirii in the . niiiil State must I e.Hisiili i.-d a .iti.'ii ul tho I' S iiolwith st. indium one or laiih nf bis parents ma) li no 1st 11 alien at the lnii"of Ins Inrlh." 0'"lbe ait ol In tti),' t-.isjl) as to mulie), is to pitch )otir stale of luing one degree be, low )oiir menus, . Taylor. (RrNiipoli-nii said, nt Si, Helena, Amer ica is n fortunate country. She grows b) tlie lollies ol our Iviln io:tn iiitnuis uONntiiiu who has once heartily and vvliolly Iniiglii il, enn be altogether irreclaim aid) depraved. Cnrlylr. XrW'hy is n person asking qnestiotw tlie strangest of all ipdvidunls ? II-vmup he's the rpierist. v 4tl ofsJ Illy Cololn'Utioil r ii'tfl-i-it' lill'linv srn s ..r l.. 1.. ,,.. ., .,,--at hens of ri-.ujvreiice, will celeliiale Ihe "ct, Auiiiteirai) of Ain.ricuii Imlejieiideu., .ml il ownr Ann virsar), ill l.afu)elte, tr. T., on Ju I) tlh.ueii. All Ladti nnd frenlteiiien .to invil. d louttena' Sons ofTe iirai.ce in cond laiiding, are r quested In meet at the I, docile Hall, at IU o' clock, A M. II) Order. H. I II MIIIIS. CVn Jont AilininistrittorV Noiiw. "iV'dTK.i: ishereb) fclv. n thai I. Ilei.of admin. i utrnlion have be. 11 cranlrd tn lh undersign ed, by th. Mono able I'rotnle Court of Clackania t.'oiiu'l), Oregon T.iMoryriiii lh. eslat. of Josiril Iksr, laleol said county, de, eused ; nnd .11 per son 11 di hi. d lo said rs'al aio requested I. mok. Iinitu d ale pit) " nt 1 and all ptrson having claim sgslnil suul relate are requested lo prennl Iho 11ml, Willi proof for allowance liefor Ihe Probst, tlouit ttiihiu oue)ir from the dal herif, and .11 claim not presented wtlh 11 line )era mil lie f.r eter haired JNO II I'KKS'ION, Ana's. April W, 111 IMS ytfttV!-WF,''lf if m