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G. D. II BOYD, EDITOR.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
1'op Dvlrgitti' to 'oiiRrci,
'GEN. JOS. LANE.
I'or Councilman,
HUGH 1). O'HRYANT.
Tor Prosecuting Attorney,
R. E. STRATTON.
Umpqwt County.
For Representative,
J. SI. COZAD.
For Sheriff. ALEX. ULAKELY.
For Auditor. W. II. SPENCCK.
ForJudgoofrrobatc, P. C. PARKER.
ForCommiiiionor, G. U. VANRIPER.
For Treasurer. W. W. WELLS.
For Assessor W. IIAXNA.
For Corouor. JOS. UEAZI.EY.
ror Surveyor. J. J. KELLOGG.
For Wrcckmaster P. SIACKIE-
Democrats llnlly!
Lot every democrat bo vigilant on
Hominy nest I Let them not only re
' member that tlio principles under which
' they have 10 often marched to victory,
nro at stake, but that alio tho Interests
of tho country aro jeopardized, it tho
opposition succeed In placing thcm-i
selves in power through their nefarious
scheming. They aro now rally ing
their forces throughout this county
. villi n zeal worthy of a bolter cause,
an activity which democrats would do
vrcll to imitate Every deception is
resorted to to obtain votes for their
mongrel ticket Let no democrat bo
deceived by their wlro-workiug, for
onco they gel your rotes and get in
placo and power, thoy will then laugh
atyou for your duplicity in supporting
them. Does any democrat doubt thist
IIow was it last year I .Many demo
erats were induced to voto for Mr.
.lY&iams for-Tcoisurcr.on tho ground
of sympathy for that gentleman, and'
as soon at the election was over the
nhiga chuckled over tho victory, and
laughed at tho gullibility of democrats.
. And this will bo tho caso in every in.
Itanco. This being tho caso let dem
ocrats stand by their ticket and by
Ihcir principles. Tho democrats of
Umpqua county can proudly and truly
say that they havoamoit unexception
able ticket, and that (hero is no ncccs-
sity for scratching n singio name.
There is no man on our ticket but that
is fully worthy and competent to fulfill
the duties of tho oilco for which ho is
nominated. Can tho opposition say
tho saino t Wo thick not, and a ma.
jority of the citizens of this county aro
perfectly awaro of this fact To say
nothing of tho manifest unfitness of
Capt Scott his inactivity and want of
knowlcdgo ; tho iacxpcricnco and pal.
pablo vordaney of Sir. Underwood
how can tho swallow their candidate
' for sheriff Sir. Rich. Aro tho truo
whigs of this county willing to support
' Sir. Rich for tho responsible oflico of
'. sheriff, with his former habits staring
them in tho faces. Dut thoy tell you
that ho has reformed! Voters, what
cvldcnco havo you of this I Ho may
havo reformed until after tho election.
Wo are told that he lmt reformed six.
tccn times during the past year!
Again, aro they willing to support
Sir. William (or 'lYeasuror, urul ham
"the offico kept v.hcro it has been for
thonastvearl Wo think not. There
aro yet enough truo whigs to repudiate
bucU n course. Then democrats, stand
.. by your ticket If you havo one, the
' merits of which, invito tho support of
tho honest portion of tho opposition,
'can any one of you for a momont dc-
- sort it? Let every democrat bo at the
- polls early on Monday morning, nnd
ceo that his neighbors aro there oIbo,
.1 and let each one consider that on him-
' -self reets tho Herculean task of giving
tho deathblow to knownothing whig.
gcry in this county. Givo them a qui.
"clus that will effectually check their
further progress in future. Let not the
firm stand which Umpqua has taken
thus far bo sullied by tho election and
4 triumph., of knownothing whiggcry.
But such must not, cannot be the caso.
Jiut so suro as Iho democracy turn out
-v use. .
lit their might to tho polls on Monday
next, nnd thero ndvncnto their pilnel j
lea nnd tho men on th.'lr lickil, who
Ihry Imvo obligated thcmsclvc to Mip
put, just so mho will a (jlnil.ini victo
ry perch on tho banner of democracy,
and ptlncllo will havo tiiumphed over
faction nml a most perfect congtomcr.
iilion of Isms, which aro baneful to tho
interests of the country nnd Irrccnti.
eilablo with tho Cmistilullon of the U
nited Stairs nnd tho piinripkt of Eo
publican libei ly.
rilotriRO for ttic I'liipnim.
During tho session of tho Legislature
of IE32-'G3, an net was passed orgnu
Izhig a si stem of PiloMgu for iho Ump
qua River and Hifbor. Commission.
im wens dulv BlHioiutcd, and a Pilot
System whs completed, securing to I
shippers and all interested in marine
insurance, nil tho right nnd advantages
of suck a system, without which no
Harbor can havo its natural advantages)
dccloncd! How stands tho case now!
Tho Pilot Svitem was swept from the!'
statute, by Iho repealing clauso found
on pago 505 of Now Statutes, of Ore.
gon. And now wo nro deprived of tho
advantages of a Pilot System altogeth
er, and that too by Whig Representa
tives from (Ids County.
Tho Pilot Law was repealed January
30, 163 1, at which timo Dr. Thompson'
aud Capt. Scott, represented this conn,
ty in tho Legislature. And now this
amo Scott is a caudidto for tho ollico
of Councilman again. AVill you voto
for him! If ho Is opposed to tho 1m
provements of our Harbor and tho ben
efits of Pilotage, no man in Umpqua
Valley should support him. If ho was
careless or did not understand tho of-
feet of tho repealing law, and thereby;
allowed tho Pilot law to bo repealed,
lish his denial and refer to tho Journals
of tho Council.
Capt Scott is a candidate, and it is
our privilego and duty to criticito his
official acts, and wo have tried to do it
fairly and truthfully.
Hugh, D. O'lttlant, llio Democratic
canuiualo lor councilman, uo iti
Sloyor of Portland, a seaport town, nnd
Is well acquainted with tho interests of;
commerce, and has never neglected a
singlo interest of tho numerous places
of public trust which ho has occupied.
Don't Titnoiv away vocit Votes.
Tho whigs of this Ju Jicial District could
not find a man in thoir ranks to run
against R. E.Stratton, Esq. A few of
tho most ultra in this county, will voto
for Geo. Hayncs, a young man of this
place, who neither wants tho offico, '
..:ii i.. i tr.t.i..t tr- t. - l
uur wm uv ntti'iib 11 civwuu. iiu 13 iiu
lawyer, nor does not profess to bo ono. I
It is thereforo worse than foily for
thoso having any regard for tho interests '
of tho people, lo voto for him ; wo are
satisfied that Sir. Hayncs does not wish
it If elected, it would only creato an
expenso of several hundred dollars in
holding a special election, and in tho
meantime the pooplo would bo without
tho sorvlccs of Prosecuting Attorney,
ono of tho most Important officers to
bo elected by tho people. Tho whig8
seem to caro very littio how much ex.
penso tho put tho pcoplo to, so they
beat a democrat!
03r According to an act passed by
ll.n T.nr.i.lf K-. A.CAInr.ltr lntt wtntnr I
,i n. r.i , i i i !
tho Treasurer of tho County is required I
to keep Ids offico at tho County seat
Sir. W. W. Wells, tho Dioo...iL ..
didalo for Treasurer, lives at Elkton,
and is in every manner qualified (o ful
fil tho duties of tho office. If tho voters
of ell parties wish to tied a man in
whom they can placo tho most implicit
confidence, wo adviso them to voto for
W. W. WcUj, for county Treasurer.
Cincimnati, O. Tho election for
municipal officers in Cincinnati on the
2nd of April, resulted in tho complete
triumph of Democracy over Know
Nothingism. Every man on tho Dem
octatlo ticket was elected. Ou tho day
of tho election a great riot occurred
between Iho Kuownothlngs and foreign
citizens. Tho Knownothing papers
bit telly condemn tho courso putstlcd by
the Knownothing during tho eloctiou.
(ttrTiio sixth nnnual session of tho
California Lcglslnturo adjourn d on
tho 6th ult.
no man ihould voto for him. box on .Monday next. nm, , cnlfrr , r op. ,,a lhmlcrerM ... ,, c., for 'vacu-lo Iho lussUr, milury. in.
Tho Representatives of Iho CountUv 'Iho Know-Nolhingi and WMgi caUci, Knovnothings,) which cams off i liri.,umlng to "rob the Church of it, ."" v " i'ol stI,orIx"f lo sxecodo tJ
Interested on tho Columbia River were' throughout tho Territory aro making a( r,t this placo on tho ISili of April Isst. !.,, nm, ,0NV wnl tho Church at- ,, M.ch lorms, aud must remit th.
not so neglectful of tho Interests of the, desperate effort to havo a majority In Was nt that ciiviHon; lm J't'l , t0 bo "robbvtl oflts virtue." matter to St. Prlrr.burg. Hero th.
Columbia! They retained thoir Pilot iho next Legislature, 'ilteyaro confl- J - ". . , ,7." 1.1 o'si ,.y by .tMK.L: that Sir. Miller, n conferimco .u. llll. "
law. Wo beliovo Capt Scolt did ot Jen.Iy rebh.g on tho election of Cfl knownoIlXSim lo do M,b.nd man' iho I. Imposing on tho Church, JSTJ
aise his voice against tho repeal of the .Scott, of this county, and if hols elect-; ,.0 f.ig endi of nil other Isms, who nro, waI locating knownothlnglirn; which ,l, conferenco will probably bo' ad.
Pilot law. If ho denies it, wo will pub-' cd they will proclaim Itn. a Knomwlh.H either ashamed or afraid to co.no out , , . , . . . , ,, thM 6r,
Lost ov Stolon!
Firry hollars otahd!
lly tho Inst mall from tho Willamette
wo leceived a communication dated'
"Albany, Linn Co., May SJ1, l5fi." It
wnswiltten on a half sheet of bltio.
ruled letter paper, w iltten on both sides
of the sheet, and signed "W." The
conimutdeiiliuii In substance stated
that tho whig and know nothings of
Willamette v.dley woio confidently ex
pecting that Capt. Scult would be
elected Councilman from this distiicl.
that thoy looked upon him ns ouo of
their number, nml that Iiij flection
would bo a K.Miw.ioriiiMi TiiUJirn !i(
Tho communication also staled that!
Stephen Collin, n leading know nothing"
in
Portland public! inserted that
CAPT.
SCOTP JOINED THE
KNOW NOTHINGS IN SALEM,
i-.i
LAST WINTER I Accompanying I
tlio communication, nnd on tho thud
pago of tho sheet was a ptlvato note
from tho author, with Ids leal name.!
This wo had torn off nnd filed nwny,
leaving tho balance of lh sheet on our '
leskvvhllo wo wcro absent to supper.
Returning, it was no where to bo found,
and wo now offer FIFTY DOLLARS
for any information that will lead to
tho discovery of tho 11am: ami Ux
rnixcii'LUD Villain who purloined
this communication.
(Sir lly an extra exertion on our part
wo havo succeeded in gntting out our
paper this week, eaily enough to have
It furnished to our patrons throughout
this nnd Doughs counties previous to
tho election. Wo havo dono this sim
ply hecauto wo wfched to havo a little
mora friendly conversation with tho
honest vcomanry of tho land, ore they
mako their final decision at tho ballot
tfl victory. They well know that ho
acted in couccrt with them last winter
in Salem, in tho Legislative Assembly
and out ol it, and if it so happens that ,
Capt. Scott should bo elected, tho in-'
dependent voters of this District will
find htm acting with Uiiymoiloy crrw t
tlio coming tension. llij pn.V citti
shows it, nnd his present (jourio plainly,
and unmistnkcably Indicates it. Hut
laying asido these objections, vvhlcl
, kould provo falal to tho election of (
Capt. Scott, what has ho dono in Iho
Legitlativo Assembly that should cn-i
titles him longer to our confidence! Can'
his friends point to a singlo net that ho'
has originated nnd carried through fori
tho benefit of tils constitaenUt -ot
ono. Wo wcro engaged in tlio Lrgis-
lativo Assembly during tho winter of
ba-'-J, Sir. facolt was tlien a member
of tho Council. It was generally con
ceded that ho was Iho moil inactive
and incompetent member in either'
house, nnd had it not been for tho ef
forts of Dr. Thompson, aided by n few
other friends of this County, legislation
for tho interests of tho people of Ump
qua could not Imvo been obtained His
course last winter shows still moro con
clusively that ho is utterly incapabiu
of filling tho important position of
Councilman, for ho did nothing but set
In his scat and vote, when called upon,;
triA Whigs and Knoicnothingr
Wo wish tho voters to rifle ct well
over theso facts beforo they cast their
votes, nnd we think that they cannot
fail to anivo at tho sitno conclusion .
that wo have: that it is high timo lo
. ' ,
choo30 somo ono clao to represent our
interests in tho upper branch of tin! le
gislature. A man possessing ability,
influenco and industry, is what tho pco
plo want, and theso important requis
ites wo find in HUGH D. O'HRIANT,
iho Democratic candldato for Council
man in mis District, .ur. ocoit, utuiougn ,
a good honest citizen, posscssc no n
bility as a law-maker, which has been I
clearly proven, nnd that at tho oxpinsoj
of tho people .Then, wo say, let th-m
voto for Sir. O'Uriant, nnd remedy tioj
ovil vvhiio it is yet not loo lato. '
07" Sylvcblor Hinsdale, who was
hound over to appear at tho District
Court on tho chargo of rapo on Sirs
Swarlz, has been acquitted. Tho
Grand Jury found uo bill.
(r Wo aro indebted to Sir, John
L.VDivEsq., for lato papers and infor
mation from Jacksonville. Wo havo
receivod New York papors up to April
the 20th,
0"T The long muled question, and
tiio imp hcrotnfoio so frequently nshcil,
"Who sli tick Hilly Pallei urn," Inis been
supcicoded to thc;i-eiitqiU'Slloii,"Who
wan exchanged for Gallic when he
snrriiiileiid himself n pilsoner at l.n
cm milium"' Tho pcoplo urn gronll)
interested In the dl'Ciisloii of tills que
linn at Iho present time, nml Giilnc,
feailng thai ht tillo in "Cenentl" might
bo sinni' what j npaullted, wioto a loi
ter to C.vsit SI. Ci.iv, of ivy., asking
t'orti tl-itemint inculpating him Irom
iho charge of violating hi "patoto of
honor," to which Mr. Clay replied, and
from that reply wo tako tho liberty of
ntnklni! tho follow lug extract!
..,,,,,,. compels me lo siy Hud I could
j 1(1,y omdid iniirlf of your wirnn
i Mrtj, oeeninc the .uuir.in, lit uoi
J'W'W a fi'' ,,"T,.;V,.V Ti'-V..i
Uvir" remain we. nn.i ." .-
WARDS CO.UPLUNEI) Til AT
YOI! HAD YUM. VIED M)Ull
WORD Oh' HONOR."
CASSU'S M.CLAY.
When n squad of men nro taken
prisoners by thu enemy, n was the
oao with (aliiin party at Eiienrna-
lion, r.nd nro itlvnsed on parole,
their word of honor, that they will not
run nwny, and nftir wards one or more
of them givo "leg ball, as (.nines Is un
dipulably proven by tho abovo extract
to havo done, it Is placing tho hbeily
nod lives of tho balance of tho parly in
piite a n ciiiical position. Wo leave
it to the honest and independent volein
of this county to decide next Slomlay,
whether such a man Is fit to represent
their interests in Congress.
l'rom llic Statesman.
CoiiVAt.Mt, Slav 1 1, 18.'5.
Duau Snt: For toui'i tlmo pnil, 1
havo been thinking of saving a fuw
things in regard ot., , mongrel con.,;
ciplcs before tho world in open ilay.
Hulil. tho platform aunlnst tho vvor
'in
notwithstanding. Sly father and grand.
father w-oro triii'-t but thoy never
stooped so low as to tako n part with
tho tories nnd other isms of their day,
. ......!.. .1...!. ...:.. t..1.... ....I I rl...
to maintain iiieir imvi'iv, "i.iuuu.
only onoofilm namoortti. latmiy main
is nil, iu iivivr uirrin,ip uivii ii.imii
by taking a pxrt in that which I would
." It .1 . ..
bo nihamed or afraid, at nity tlmo or
place, to discuss in nil its different parts
or bearines. So von can set mo down
with my political friend in sentiment. , , coneIluh;y ,hftl 10 clltl.r.
John 1. Crooks, of Linn county, O. I.;. , , . ,, , .. ,, ...
I would havo said more on this subject. !,aI" n" christian feehng-that hisrep-l
but Sir. Crooks has so fully written my
own sentiments in tlio 1 lit .o,
of thu
present volume of tho Statesman, that,
i navo nui i in o iu nuu iiimcu it in .iv
I .l,,ll v f.ir . wlin l..it hliravi
I 1 . I-... . ,t. Jl f. . I
been known to bo a truo friend lo his
country, in war nnd iu pence, which no(
man in truth can gainsay that man is
(on. Joseph Lino. .Now, sir, if this
bo democracy, then jou Imvo one more
to vour ranks, mid, I doubt not, will
have ninny others beforo tho 1st .Mon
day in Juno next. Yours, Arc,
THOMAS NORRIS,
Denton county, O. T.
(&- Sir. Xorris, tho gentleman whoso
namo Is attached to tho above, wu nro
well acquainted with. Wo know him
to havo been a zealous and consistent
Whig, ono who nnnfully stoud up nnd
fought for principles. Hi patty has
descilcd him and gouo over to Know.
Nothingism, and ho plainly sees his
duty: that to follow them would bo n
'disgrace to his forefathers.' Thero will
bo many old lino Whig that will pur. I
suo llio snmocourso iu thocnmlng elec
tion. They have too much veneration
for Whig principles, ns advocated by
Clay mid Wibsler, to desert them now,
nnd become mixed up In all tho hydra
headed inns of tho day.
OCT Wo hopo that every Democratic
voto in iho county will bo polled on
next Sloudny. Remember that n full
voto is n sura victory. Then look to
it fiiends, and sco that every Democra
tic voto In the precinct iu which you
rctldo is polled. Let no considerations
prevent a singlo Democrat from depos
iting his ballot Ouo voto may defeat
tlio cnllro Dcmocratio ticket, and send
lo tho Legislature a Whlg-Knovvnoth
hg Councilman nnd Representative.
Lo. every Democrat voto early, nnd
titer. eeo that their iicii'hbors voto. If
you t) this a triumphant victory awaits
you.
(r Sit John Ladd informs us tha
a man kmwn ns "Dutch Charley,"
was recently killed iu Yieka, by ft man
by tho namo ef Ross.
Jlr. Millet's Letter.
Wo publish In diy, ixilMitlmcliune
Imitiiu, a letter from the rn J. W, Mil
ler, on our first pago. Wo weio no lit.
llo surpiised on tcei'ltlng this eoniuiu
iilcnthui ft mil llits icvereml gentleinnn,
mho lepeatedly told u that nothing
would glvo him "satlnfaellou" but the
uniiio of uur correspondent, nml wlie't
tendered tho uso of our column, per
emptorily lefused making nny reply
through Iho piper. Tho coiiimunlea
lion of Mr. Miller needs no comment
from in; It speak for llielf. Ml Miller
has shown himself in hi cnminunlcif
lion to bo n moil perfect blackguard
llisn lavmilollienio of his to harp n
bout Iho newspaper of Oregon being
filled with bhieKguaulinn, Vc. Wo
hato never vvilneated as iiiueli venom,
vituperation nud abuse, In any paper In
tho Tenilory, wilh tho exception of the
Oirou'iiii, ns Is contained in Mr. Mil
let' letter, nnd this Is from n man who
hvixictiticnllv asseils (hat ho isn prea
cher of tho "Ciloilum (iOipl ofthel
Dlessed God." Wo submit tho leltel !
i of Sir. Sliller to tho member of the
church, nml rods them candidly If his,
, words and action correspond vvllli the I
'leaching of ihli sanio "Illessed (!o
1 pel," from which wo read ns lollows:
"Wluuoever shall imilo theo on thy,
right ehcik.turn to him Iho oilier also." i
"I say unto you, love your enumlr,
blest'thcin that curse you, tin good to
them that hato you, nnd pray for llieiu
which ilespllvftilly usovou and pcrso-i
cuto you." Mat. fe,:UI-llv.
Instead of following tho abovo pre.
ccpto, ns would naturally bo supposed I dilllciilties of a smiou uaturo liavooc
from ono who assumes to minister to eiurrd on tho third. Ilio Weston. Pour
. , ,. ,,. t . i !.jcrs, foreseeing trouble, did nolpropos
the soul, Sir. Miller, for an In ngina y, L,,;,,,,,,,,,!,,," of Hrb.io.ol, but mod
..il.. ..MA l..a.,,t. t.i i,inp.l.iri-il l-.tirtlir.il . .1 ,,. I .1 r. 1 1. I..... ..l..-.t.... ..
xir..nin liPftttita tn miirtlrrrtl t'lnrlibll..'
,,, n, I,-!..,. . ,.,,
" ' " . . ' ,
Ids own communication. If men who , rive, rrinco i.ornciiaKou, on mo jui
, , , i 'moved for tho ndinliilnn of Prussia,
ttie such languago and pursue such a"
course, nro tho Uhuren, men wo say
Cod savo it ' Hut wo know that such
is not llio case; tho honorable, high niln-
dud, chrUtian pcopla of l'10 Methodist
i;i,icoiia)
Church of this V.llo, will,
, . ,. ,t., f
"ol I'"'"11 "10 '"' rgoli.ni of,
I 11. X1.1lB ,,. I,. 1.1,. ltd. 1T,,...I. i.lli.
Mr. Miller to bring tin. Cliurch i'itl(rl0 ioniocracy are In high jl.., and
Iditrcrmto, on account of bis net', Ills, aro certain of tho Itlumpiinut el.elion
rninmiiiili-iiiliin Incur nanor to-dav.
' rpanrillnr. btinii-lr m n tiriiiclier of tllilll
"(iloriuus (osiiilof our Illessed Cod"
--- D I
j, a tlccontlun that ho is n "wolfiit
. . .i,i,i.. "
,llTcl' lolI,I"K-
Any rational man
cannot fail to arrive at that conclusion I f ,lu ( Ion ..,( (,omi ,.,!,, Collin
ou comparing tho letter of Sir. .Miller1 says that Iho Knovrnotliingt havo two
with the avowed principles of tho SlI candidates lit tho South running lor Ihe
i r-i ... i . i .i t:,:.. ,....! t... r Council Avery .Smith of Lano county,
r.. Clmrcli, and tuouivino teaciilngsol, . ., , , , f ... ,... ''
' .nnd Capt Scott ofUni'xpin. I Ids man
ourSaviar. Collin is ono oflho most mlsornblo,
Tho people of Garden llottom say immoral men that can curso nny decent
ilhat they havo "been slandered," that,,
.Mr. Millor is not iho olliclatini! clcruv.
man iu their Valley. Wo willingly
mako tho correction, and hopo It will
provo consolatory to Sir. SI. for It to
go forth that tha pcoplo of Garden Hot.
tout considered it a public slnndcr lo
linvo it slated lli.it ho preached Iu their
midst.
Sir. Sliller state thnt ho has had in-
rV,.,,nlI,.n t.tf n ... n n .iltn 'ntt- lliil tnill
,' ., , , ,. . , it, ...
mmilcalion beforo It wa, printed; w
nro uau.iicu mat tin n iniavnuuu ui
tho reverend gcntlemmi'i owii coinugo,
nx no man ever taw tho communication
beforo publication but tho publishers of
., ,
iUh n!,'''Pr- ,. ,
We will now lcavo a subject that is
Ins disagreeable to us as it is lititnter-Ijnindo
citing lo llio public; nil wo nsk is u
careful perusal of "bro." .Miller's letter,
to show that ho is not a christian, much
less a Similiter. It inny nfford tho rev
erend gentleman much plensuro to vll
lify and nbuso us and our paper, but ho
can rcttt assured thnt wo will over bo
found ready to oxposo tho Impostor ami
forewarn thoso who may bo in danger
of being caught In his unholy meshes.
03-Tho U. S. District Court for
Umpqua County has Lccit in sossion
at Klktoii during tho past week. Quito
a number of cases wero disposod of.
(r Col. J. Pntlon Andorson has
been nominated by tho Democrats of
Washington Territory, forPelogato to
Congress.
Thero nro npprehonslons of serious
Indian dilllculiies on Rogue River.
''li Haw,
Wo lake Iho follow lug Items of now
from tho N. Y Hunld oT April V!l.
f'l llA. All olllelnl PXphiiiittloii of
Iho reason oxMlug for Iho tecent exoi
ciitloiit was ihiIiIIkIkmI, Hevnrnl clll;en
of tho Uiilled Nliiteii vverosllll In piimut
In Cuba, ami every patilnlin man foil
iihiiineil for hi own personal safety.
ThiH'iluiluii of several Hmnlli olllcer
wiilleii liulh In bid poetry nnd prnie,
on tho Into imtrigo mi our tepresentn.
livo nl Magna la liriiiiilo, weio oxeeed
liigly oHenilvt', nnd show iho iiiimu
wiiieli notuntei (ho ruling pnuer (
ward us, Tho Inahel has nttlvud at
Chaiuiston with llnvnmt dates lo tio
I Dili tilt,, nml we havo received by til
egtniili n biief iiynopila of her news,
M ue 1 1 tllsconteiit prevnllod among tho
Cronlen, nml n miuihnr of nsiitlun
lion hnd reeeuily lukeii idacn. A let
(or to the Cliarlontou (Jourler states
that Sir. Chmli's A. Peck, nn Ameri
can, nnd a dcnllnt by pmfculnn,whnio
family resides in thli city , was arreslad
at Triiiidad on the Hlh, carrlid to Ha
vana, nml placid In coiillueiiii'iit. Ho
was wholly Ignorant ol'tho ohargx pin
furred ngitliitl him,
lly llinnirital of tlio slenmerCnbaw
ha w n Imvo ndvire from lluvnim lolbo
I I Ih ono day Inter than tliosn pro
vloiisly rcctWuil. Tho general pollllcul
new I iiuimportniil. Dr. Peck was
released from confinement on thn I lib,
on ball to rrmnbi nt Havana until Ids
cnl0 wn dechled. I'atlos Coillllohad
nUn been n leased from prison. An
advituco in lino sugnrl reported, wlUt
a general reiivnl or Imiiiuss.
W.vit m;i nn; Vik.nma Co.frnn.
i:,m-ii. Tim stenmer llnltlo brought in.
telligeuco that the first of the lour bases
of pence was unconditionally accepted
by Russia, and that tho second was
proceeding favorably. Since limn, Iho
second hat likewim been accepted, but
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'iln U,lk.U ,,wrrln tho lllsck Ho. In
lr..rnillfl ' tar ..i.M, .1... ircr ,u
Per Ike (ttiellt.
PoptlaM), Slay 10, IBM.
I'r.iTon (fAzcrrr.: Titer. ha boen
a terrlblo oxplotiou In the camp of our
vriKinr In il.U ally, Tlio Willi;, ami
i""Tiioinina ir usitetou hiiii u.t-
. if uee M q c Uekifc
.'... . ....'. .
Knownothings ar doj.ctod and dss-
of their wholo ticket. Stephen C(4Iia
Jias ni.nounced and declared btrnwiru
llio v hi" Knownotliing candidntn for
(.n Co1nt. Ho is doomed to a Wa.
...!.. .I.e..
Scnrei of Democrats
,'h
tl hiiuu ill'irni,
'. lle dnmnab'o order of Knownollilnga,
nvr,
williin a few dar, abandonctl
I and tlrnnunro it as dangerous loth.
l!tvi.rn fif llin i-nnntrt tli. lirf .frtfiitlmt
community. Ho is a fit specimen and
'In .wor,"X. rej.ro.oiiinuvo o i.ai party
who skulk nt midnight Into dark ilens
and bind thormuilvei bv hnrrlhlo onlSi
lo mako a nr of extermination against
a largo class of our fvllow.cllltens. Mr.
Chlnn hni been nominated by llio Know
Nothing Convention of this county for
llio lower Hoiino of tho Legislature.
His nomtiiitloii has given great diisal
Ufitctlon to a largo portion of the Know
Nothings who desired tlio nomination
of another person. Iho digs In this
'comity who linvo not becomo Know
v,,,,,, ,,0 fCimlU,.a Master
i-. .... -...i .. n, .,ltln,i . ln. ri.-
willmiikun nomliialloii (ifanoulnnd
out Whiff In run nirninst Chinu. His
I '' """ n will no imuiy neater..
, Hu is n very good natured man, but is
very much over-rn led. lien. Stark U
onl nnisssC tho Know-Nnthlncs. Uo
an nblu speech in tho Whig con
vention In this placo In which ho de
nounced the Know Nothing party, it
principles nml it candidates. Uo will
oppose Collin, Chlnn, nnd tlio balanc
of tho Know Nothing ticket Uts op
position to tlio secret party and IU
brainless loaders in lids town, has oon
vinccd Iho cllqunhero Ihnt thoy cannot
succeed in deceiving tho people vvilli
their honest, tiiidcihandcd schemes and
practices of fraud. Slany whigs lioro
will support Gon. Lane. Gaines is very
unpopular In nil of tho norlhorn coun
ties, nml will run behind his ticket. I
send you n copy of tho Whig rcsolu.
tloiu passed nt tho lato Whig conven
lion in Portland. Thoy will havo th
effect of loosing Gaines ono hundred
votes in Slultnomah county alono. Tho
opposition conccdo Clatsop to Lano by
ono hundred majority; Columbia by 25
majority for Lane; Wasco by fiO maj,;
Washington by 20 maj. f havo no
doubt wo will carry JMuHnomnh for
Gen. Lano by 125 majority. ThoGsn.
will ho hero on clocllon day.
Your,Ve., TRUTH.