The State rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-08-21 [p ]. · or to and proclaim them. he cli ieii...
Transcript of The State rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-08-21 [p ]. · or to and proclaim them. he cli ieii...
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Plarlreta.lEMOC15 ACY IX Oltl'.tiOX. nitoly determined upon in our party cnun- - lumo "f r f r- - m i :ich .fudl-ia- l:trietof lb!- - f't.O ', paid ' irtber-- thas r purt-- d, lobeelect. -- I li t! e ('"i.itoti.,1 : nnd li.;:; ,1.. - be four
STATE KLGHTAMQlVT.JIO.VlMV. A I US 'ST St." 1H5.
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r.nHef To-da- y choiec Ithm j, f,rm,itti faU-- i of 20't tirUw at .'!2r:;w t.a,cvJI it tlu ? resent distraetol ronditioti "K after which, .'im-ald- to l!n' m'IiihI w.
TtthtiliHAlMllC.OVERLAND DISPATCHES.
BATES TO JUX-- 2Sth.
adititicn.-i-l iiK lubi r a'Ue i'jfc.J ! !,e i.afr to hi nri.fr in. iKiiai-P'-
.. t.. net as wnte- -' of !iO "P" Hi' at 21 i Bif,. rri..l ....se!"e!. d limit t'ie eity f San I Iusiue of Ih'.nocrals, (he ml tt i it y willin. it fhil to htiuufully opjoe-o- .
. . - ; , . .. . - ..i i. M,....t. i .. . . .. : yj uhlie affairs, it lieeon.es th.e duty .f eve-
ry true patriot to tnake every endeavorto tsiii ram.it- -menl!e i . i ro i i.niniii'.-- . rvroi.ii : j no. r- ii r.icii - " - "Fi foil at IUJot ti.c r..:i:,itc on (.- ,.::rLI)l) hid- - Stewart" .' 'York crushed t
lll- -within the sieve ef his tihilitv to bring voice of the l.iiijority. But we e; flint the arnc; by the N- - I'lus L'ifra, ha been purchased'Ihe iMot.o'i i'i atacti'i i.j,ic.Ih the ioii.ii:i)it:'4i (. mI. a considcraMft alvr:c n brevioni tiriM..rciiliiti'ins ni;'lit ):
"In tho pi1!io-- t ) ! of this paper wc hnvc resolvedto rigidly adhere th; advance payment system.-- ...1 ... J.-- !i... 1 .1. ........ r. .... .. .
ibout to-t- in the healthful condition .('! 1101 ' ' '' ': vis. !ejai t from the preat.European Intelligence.
filt 1 .!.c. Aiuro-- t lit!:. T!-- tol.,winwa I'i Mir vapor i the ll'.'th of Jh't :
!o:! 1I v ii v.. ie of f -!'. The product, f the local r.. f,i.rn,-- ,
M!iinff gt JCfl,i,.,'i..u to tinicnd !. fep..rt -- o fht't the f,,r ' , trelc A crtn-h'- t : 1 e tor ye'.h.w f O, and
.hers . fii.e ftatc fommi'tee pi li.ri'c (liotild rifjc f .r ydlw V ciTh. If I M.. IfawailanTl..nuu "v. .. .. ..... .... ... j. ,ii i uvmu u m Bin
. ' Him which exis eu helore the triumphInstance. Alter ci'-l.- : Years i simnn -
vital principles i.f our party, i r with hon-
or to and proclaim them. he cli ieii Iv lb : Coiiventioii. ;i!so ..s. The i ht'l I V per I!). Market The de--
ICirlntrd In IHniM'ir Ajjalii.
Key. J. II. D. Ilcudeison. lepre-cntti-ti-
iu Congress f Oiem. wrih s a let-
ter to the Statesman, which is published
in the l:ist number. , In tl at letter occurs
th.e following lanpua'j'C :
" 1 v ilne-e- d tlic inaioruration i crcmotiicon the Jtli l' March: vas ia I he SemijcChatnhcr v l:i-- Andrew .yhnsun delivcnil!r. iieiiiund tebhess : saw imd heart! allt!:nt :i'rs:iii! on that orcnMon ; and was hofar from thinking him intoxicated, that titeidi'a of .;..) it drunketoie-- H .':mt enteredmy mind at thtit time, and prohal.ly neverwould, il'l had not hoard it fron.i others. 1
don't pretend to say that ! was not underthe iut'ucnce ot li)iior : but if he was. Jieshowed so little sin t that the idea didii' t occur to nio."
To s;tv nothiti": d' the Ilevcrcnd Con- -
lVmocraev c ontiim. lutes no victories
I'l the II .use '.f r,,ii:!iif.ri-- , .:i!v; " , l.'r. )lii;Hnid Unit the i villi l;i-- c !ak?j the c
nt ilii. Ionise . ii the l,i i m's Jj.ii.k ii,;., r4 Ci ie i,(!i e!eri'S ilinr :i :;i' i:;e:i:tv i.!i;:Oii!:il'
ii I . ic ;i j i'i.intno nts by ew rt. i;.t a;;s, ihaf rueho ii! Met, nlso tt.la-- thf f ,.)rls., ii,the c::: c of 1, iit'ar 1 I.'doi'.i d , mot which habeen laid f le t'lis I m! e, hle.ws u l:;.itv !.fer.-- tie.1 nail wmf of camion "ii tlie'pttrt of
.paper busine.-- s in OrcVm wc huve become eeu-i- '''"I,u l't.V whose acts have caused so
vinced that it U the .$Tv- - system which ran ho much disaster to the Heptlhlie, and Howifely pursued. Strict adhrr.nice ft t'ie rule wiP mute hardtdiin and ;u!erin- to the pco- -vaable us to provw.tq The. business suecestaHY. , ,
4 ud to -0" J'H'Ut WtVJ,l! h,'U' ,h:ltassure every ubsmbcr the Vnr f..r thetna he pays for, ?thout4haxard or I'tO'iive. Welio accepting" the duty devolved uponhave to pay ea.h far cveryvhin? we srt-- t ton?ejwn! thein. the people )4iollld fil-- d tlx Up"! the
L'oiivenli-- u ti:n prcvecdeil to the n, mi! v. i n of it vuU. f ,r dotir i conloo d to t.ie xij;eitete of theS'tprcri'i' Jiidc : .. W, .Sn-L- .. II. lit-- ilff.ai ,r.tij.; !. inoiki t is- - rather luwvjr, aotwith.Kuiff. W. F. Sexton r.r. l S. W. Ilro. hnav were (lt.1,? the e.i.liaii'--- value of whea we qnoto.placed in nomination. A v.,u,)::t ill-.r- a-- vff,no lit 2'f' I'' To, and cttM t $5 75, eg(Made t.y tbo fiiends of Sexton, ll.icfc wuy and j..h y,Wu:ft saH "f cho-- n at ( 25 fr bhLMcK line o inii' .ieh th - loyalty i f .ludye Sender- - ) tVhe.-u-- with rh "derate nre.'5pt the market retainston. flalf cf the day was cpetit in the dionurioti ip Uu'yf.ty, tut 'he, fi;ovi iner.t ii light ; a!e
lot the merit. aad dctiicril of tlie lavorit-- i .:,.. ,mt last of 2.437 rwb of ftK)d arid choica
trained throou.!'. frail 1, deception, or wrong
whatever. Hero in Oregon we have notlucolorn it ti;vacteil !y the puerileciKhiscIs a:i'l in e eoinluct which i.ititr the ! of ntir- -Lord t'ham loir in
in pi iii ( ul. He '.'is ihit wh '.: licudi dale. , lii. l. finally ,;.cd in the iiomtutition of S. I j.s Rt J Jlr.t $1 75 l"T iW-tbu- . Barley naletLvY. Sandercoti. Thu follow in? U the vote : Sand-- ! 'te....v with ta!'? fcf 1,57 ckr in lot t'(l O24,which most certainly promises yf: mre or les eliaraeterizeil onr partysystem trnive ohai-ee- are iiii!:i:i:i!iii, iit:-- in lillia-- uut'ic
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erf mi. is'.l McKmic. 3 : tie titimes ot hext'in ,,,i ;,(,() do. at the i:.olroa.i ucfmt at fl 72" perI!lari; I.V tin- ret irenc.-ll- t Ot Hlrll lilftifers,
tne papvr, lor wo:k e.oiu-- . vent. 5c. rnable nj.unctually to meet these cash expenditures wc
mist receive the cash far subscription, advertising.and job work. Our c;ii'tiiTro has convinced its
uhcr.-h- H u;r..-- meht I 1; 1..M-- civen t an I J!rkwny Win? withdrawn.- -i 100 .. f.iafs 8" eaki-- '.f ntferior cold t$l 45--
successful issue. New issues havetried, and each and all have tailed. Our
'resn;:ui's slaughter of liramuiar in th;
corrii(.t pi.K t'oi , Mid (hut such laxitv ..( wui The Conmition thci itd.tt.urned, tm o'clock j (i. if 55, ,Rd 275 do. at il 62J per 100 ft,of eaiitioi'. Pi t!:c :iliM-ti.:- of :o'iy P- 5. At' I v. . th oBve!itii.n tut i.'.,!u(.f are ilins in l.oand lots at TOft-9- cents
are. ia the opinion of t'.i l.oii?e. I.ihlv'l prK--ed- i d to r'ect a State fetdrnK'orauiittce. The p.- - .,(, j,,.. Wool we note further safes of one--i ri ei e ii'id t :i!eul.:Tod to throw iliwMit oil jeiitirc t'ominitfee i" louff l"ir.' ti.ree i s - 1, JM,!rL.,i thoii.iiol ponniN. b--
t. to choice, at 18qlUe nMii!:i:rjti.ii ..ft!;e l.i.'h ..fiiecr.-- - ! Sta.t... ft ion.. The minority eudev.r- - d to elect three j2 c,.Mls. P.urry 1:1 rglcctcd, noioimd j'riees 881.
'I'hc Ln.-- Adv.., Kte c.tecndi-i- that there wct !de!c?ti:e. hat wern voted down l.y Ir.rce miijori-j- " if". .... -
not 01..' :o :h" c;te t , warrant the cctisuic ! Tlic adjourned a? i;;-.- past ii f
I FTTKlt FROM rsALCSf, i,
altove. let ns examine into his statement:The italics are our own. for reference.
that most of the uewsp-po- r iv.i'.nro;-i- n Oregon have rr.lers have exH r'unented in fanatical andfcecn vWing to tive Ws, emiit s. exteu icl to j iI!tf)or.Mlt l,.Kjlation, and the whole landsubscribers. .fn.-cosi:- small. ' . ...nr.,.. "... groans tinder t lie msuneraMe burden tana it pr.y to pi it ti scud an acni ti r-- '
their eollcctiou. Souse may think it an txajtera-- 1 iiseries. wronirs and oppressions imposed ;
tion but we hav had nmpk reason for the state-- j they have exhibited neither tact norluent-w- hen we tell that ab,u one-fift- h off stateMuanship ; they have shown them- -the credited subsoil crs fail to r.v. Thns. if a! i.... ; .
" 'selves to Le without wisdom t.r rritieinie.I'UlIlsher sends mil two thitlisiiriil eolmvs.m tbr. - 1
II.. cnvi i ( 11... .!.. . ..,.,.... .... , 1-- n in ii:.-- en o.iri it hi. i n itie i.or t i.aam e or. " cioch.... i - ui.ii uu in... ... ii.i.i..( hi 11111111V- -...... and n vt I 101 :;itii'iiiiH-i.- t t i the etii-e- Unit the Salem. Aug. 17th, 18C.Desultory Itsms.San Frapci-- c i. An?. 10. Owen Mill! n, wh )
etiness never occurred 10 mm. let in j u n ne t v. the icport l the cononeocEntToR or the IteMocn.vr : The article inf;l. tit thon.--!i- t a chu U .!!.!! he put l.y law on the
nretnren m the states p.ast. nwi even in('alil'ortiia. dti'riuir the war-ho- litijr risis.Ther'eTore we an- - in far. better conditionin regard to or::an:a!ii"ii and eiVi etivcncssthan they are. Let us continue as we
have stood firm and unyielding in prin-
ciple, united and harmonious in action
and let us use every honorable means to
convince our erriny: follow men in the op-
position ranks that true patriotism, u real
roiiavd for the best interests of the lie-publ-ic
and the State, a sincere wi.-- topursue the course of rij:l;t, reason andjustice, can exist stud be developed onlyin connection Democratic principlesand a Democratic administration of theGovernment.
yeter-ia- ,,,, trw! Irite iimrc.cr ot uis slr- - c hlth reachedtoef lien.ioni peisoai, IioWihj; j Jmmu.r yn fcere-- Toe-- .criiotsvottiie.
pim-crdc- that thi did not (!Ueh Manrhter. 'rhe j.risotiVr was duply St--- ai.d morning, in referonee to the conduct of -dollars Mr.per year o:k1 receives pay only for rixteeu
l.rnte.-tc-d ) ii.ni.ccti'1 Mr." Ilunt'i! :athe iM-- c v, hici. was ti-h- rmec, ..maring t.ie ytootr.g wa.i ; t, pple's Transp.rtation JMonopoly
purely ueei lent il.ti .11. C.d'i V.on Schmidt hn re !y returned from Coin party, is very ppmr&Uv Jtffprorcd. ItMr. llonvrric i.;u! pircn noliec of nt! .inienihiicnt
the very next sentence he doesn't pretendto say that .Mr. .Johnson was not underthe influence of itfiir. What does hemean'. I'lirhapH b,e has not shaken 'offthe 'ly habit he always had in this Stateof nsscrtinu; a thin;: one tnonient and tr
it the next. There is a strongKuu'lish word fur jiersons toblicted to thishabit, but we will tint here apjl7 if.Sufiice it la remark that Ileiidepsiiti winns
which iC could no;ii:.w neve. - If. tc j ' '. .? fiirvcy .or , ,.r,...-..'- . ci.ou aio. ..fc j ft,j tj.c --M,ople Ot tlO alley are... ... v.. 1....11 i : . for at r t hr'.v.'hoMf tne .S;ate ir.m , - '
oflSitai: moT,.,:i ,rat .o. ....... oie o ,
ordcP that th wVetS,.,n..i 1 1 ,mi mmli. fa. T.nek HI ,
in the nianaircinent of the ( fOvernnient.To further try new issues would he toprecipitate the ruin that is inipei.diiiuto Jonirer continue in power the men whohave inflicted the volume of evils uponthe country would he madness. Thereis hut one course which can be pursuedwith safety, or that is at till practicablethat is. to recommit to the Democracy theadministration of the Government. In
u., ,., i'-- e l..r.t h oH. !!,.r. ln"2a faverio W made, wmea work ;,(. r,.,jv ,m-1;er-s 05 that line haU be filled- -
I. ?f r "till' beZ:V!ln I Butllu'v do not appear to Le contented with
liundred, he loses actually twelve hundred dollars,and this sum really eonstituU-- s the total of what
.e expei--t s his pnifits, out of which he must sup-
port himself and family and by by s. mcthicg trefit his office fronj time to time. When the cashis paid him for his jvu.er in advance the publisheris enabled to lay iu an ample stock of pajer. se--
enre good hands readily, ar.d go on with his busi-nrs- s
smoothly and cheerfully. Put wlieu ha truststo snbscribers to Va.v whenever dari:i! tho wholeyear they see fit, be Ciin never s .'Vly count on
the fr ":- - had negative.! any j ;":' on .o.mj mmc. ifl.'CctUr tliir trOJiinwrs a.U'l p:ujenger byto hold his own in that line remarkably j.'s'of cemlllti 11 . I .ii.l I'I...,.,... I.,r ' i i l"i - ". .1- - s .-. ,moans of exorbitant charges on their boat..1 .... . - (,i ... ..,t, lr - o 1 e o CI. s ii,-.- .
Wei . onoivssman and preacher though and ..nd ta:i lie lieative hetaovu !j, '1 (ir'.wnedy j j. .u.j.,, t ., have hiui- - Thevlsw'k to enrich themselves further Lj a" "
" ;H .OH- .- Wh:,h was!,
-'lf eou.se not very credible to them a, men,Worry tr the lrt-NiIen- t. it"? "'ieea r.e-- !
Lil'!!?- - '" "--'"'- - f ca- - ;L..wever much it bring oH to their porw.
1 hi.-- a 'rsei Ctii a.l u:T, t... : :ilil'v'"i- - '. - J .01 eric tieAVe fear that ! 'resident
Proofs ol' IIu'ir "HarmonyTh.e Abolition or trans of Oreuon would
have their deceived readers believe thatthere is no da:su r of their party in 'ii!i-forn- ia
sj ti'.tini; iuto warrin.jr factions;that the divisions in tb.e party there are
meeting any money tl h.-- may incur, and j their hands it w ill be conducttvl as it Witsis subjected to countless annoyances in prt.-cntin- j for tllu wveutv Yea beiWe the ;l,Jvc,uhis business. Ii. as is nsiiallv the case in info- - "
Abol:ti.n rule lor the bene- -commotirior papers, the pnbiishi-- ; is also th3 edit.. r.S.otrocd oi'h-jc- t'" " mi n. r :!.( 1
a Imaihr,, ,.ry..-- vuun Locfcr,- - inind that tc p-- 11 iieJ Lave opened a store here and offer
jpcar to have .1 ccji ririvci nearly to at.vfoc.-- . Uhf.-i- r fcrjl at prices which generally showlie left letter, itidu-cti- hi, iuf aliou to commit:V. j 0Qr t;,wn merchants
.violl C(.i!c to Jlenderson of (jnlJilai'i-- , ami ! lw rin;.I he Pri.-.-i of w a'.-- . at in the cal. cry ':r'
Hf 4 .,11 Ikn .,...'.,.,1 ..C.l. .......... ,., ''Jlel. e.these annoyances frequently prevent him from de jlil. VL llli, 14.17 '1 I'vlTl ll 11 IIC JM it 11.1j The heavy Chinch e tstpani 3 in ti;.- - city bare jexort.jtant prices f..r freights, they carry
. while he has ""rent confidence"'.' inhis '
cnei-o- and ;:bi!ity," fears that hewill let the leaiiimr re'icls ofl' too lihtr
the rich, of the weak aijuinst the stronir,.!. ti.
Rcsitrnr.tioa of the Lard Chr.nccllor,The Lord ( ha ie !! r fendcrea h' rc?k trat.jinsitrnifieant. and not to be scviotislv heed- -
itmted tvtUer tor tne j uro ,e t nn..;: t HfUCP. faty.r ,jvn f ,r i,otLinp. Cttdpeten Sj.ea:;er t,oi!ax-at:- j.fcrtv a c .ii:pl;:i:e:;; iUv.:u r. :
Chiae With them, tne town la.crcliants are ob- -,c- - no in t!;.- - hi'L-i.e.--t i'tvle ef ca- - ! asand to subserve the hiirhest urosneritv. !
which l.n, , v tae Oiiei'Ti.ly." Henderson ' would not have .livl The I. ,;,,! u Tim the dV-r.-- lit ' f a .'.on! j lirary art, Tl in.i'e I pic-.-'- s i.cehiic our f:) Jri .(and thcv dj r0 too) ther IllXtSt
i'ha::i-!l-- .r l n or oacij to the 'n at l.u re (! vera. r. niili.ary, ua ul, Fcde.-al- . r.i:d ma- - :' "j:s!y malice, or f..r , h,, r,.(.r,.,;.. , ts(. pal itris, iM-- at a bare pront, and o3 wine grwds thftjm::n exectited to sat
the sake i '.revenue ;" but be would have !': Ui- -t a --J Jv'n4y !. I T'1" V- - - Swanec. Ccmtnander. Tan. ; Yrtst at all.ii "VVe all like to buy eooA$'
iod. The truth is. the Abolition part vol'the greatest honor, and the eompletest ;
-- lory of the Republic. The Democracy j " ront asunder that it is
wilfessavno doubtful exneriments, beyond th.e power and tact of all the
resort to no das,; legation, will practice mn'P oonervative men in citherfartl"" to rt'st,,,v !t to ,,ni--
v
a,!'Jneither intolerance nor wron- - Hut with j
the the' "--
v-Tho tub to the popular whale.great livine; principles of illustri- -
: . . i l'oc lir.-- t i.f'i. er l ;c:. and ..i th.- - Uim-- i Siiu-n--v arnreu to-.i- ir-.:- i a::ancn..-.i- a. J tie j rrseces:":;ts and ,,',V.1 who reh.d ie! l.ot.N: h.ci er . t the ..,..... c f Swat (',rarriH ten tfar.s. It! ij jreaeralir neder- - cheaply as rx.ss.Lle, Lat yet any
the (tiovcnmiiitit ;;" to i
voting that attention to his paper he wishes to five,and often he finds him self so toruietred and per-
plexed by business troubles that ho cannot prop-erly write Ttp his editorials. Yet the very menwho are delinquent in subscription wiil be the vervones to complain of ihe want of interest in thepaper at siieh times, and cry it down among theirneighbors. But ws need not comment further onthis matter here. We have made this rule t' jrov-4cr- n
ns in the publication of this paper, and we aredetermined to adhere to it. We an-- aware thattome will find fault with us for doin; so. If theyare friendly to oar enterprise and desire to see aFound lemocrntic pap-- . r succeed, we ask them toforego their censure and believe ns n h(.j wc assurethem that on no uther basis ean the pscr be sus
rcasou-jain- st
:be taught the h.-- a 1 '..f the iu'die-a- l , r the eountrvi !j-.i.d .'u naval circle'that tir ('. S. .tcnw shwp .f iab!a or jui iaaa will fT that if the Com-
bat -- they.W ..V-.- " Th-- , italics 'S,p.;;r.o.ni...,.ur of .tu.t-.e,rea- and ',,!! ; tte i war IV. Urv V M h cvmlion in niftrchandiz- -car in it.s puolsshcd et.cr.J Atior this raJ :, f ( ir.J ;v .1,,v!i. ::, ; that ;.;.; and eoni.. Mr ihe voya-- e. The; in- - with the mwhaats of Salem, all of- -
!' '1
.!... :..... . i... ..ii .i. . - l i . ... .ous umnuers 01 tne licpuonc to jiiudclimit ofe1 doc!t'nsl"n' "f Svnrit,ria! l'a"1,,hu'.v'them iu the managementami
i iim'.i. in mui nam; a;i i.ie leoet tajnni ot Ur !:i . ei a adI t- - Pet.ao!a "i of the tlaf ju. the Lti ;a-i- -. r. : , . .1
leaders or forfeit if e.lorsV...V ...,,1 opin-,- : deii.ii.wen, is . iid tie t , i ill ,Vo.'a','r W.:u.,l a a.Hahlp uFm Ut':'- - Vtn.e tne Company s steamers in'
:'. tel.. ' i ; thr-a..-.?, '.;.e . is i,.t reur- - -- er.fOives. arrival. She ha rod dar.nr the r- - tlrt'ttrhtm-- r their piod.. tliiivoujrht KOt to tskdishall do the 1, what Mcan have o pntctical molhfy- n- effect ,u o.j ;er ,lM!lt.r ,,,,,ai,. iaf a t:r,ve v--., rci;.):, .wl ,o,i; ah,r c cfli- c- .a int... (if ft0:iMer
tbe-m-r- v strife Coi.ne-- s will either oi the country it is awful jco..re hit. 1,-e- the late L.-r- Chance!, i --ed ia the hohooet t of Forts .'a,;;f o a,, . li,i?'f'
, " ... , to contemplate. " ih r. The am ut if.Mr. ; vcrie u : :f U St. Pi ill r at thi iahii) ! N. w 'rl.p.n.. and :iOrm- - lre:rtit for ti.Cir own at lower,rule or rum. and if .ov. Low will not le . f.,..,; )..,,,uy r(.,j !r... t:,.,: ;ij :!r, ; , :"SVe K- -t in ,tU:-.-t : rates than thcv charge the others.
the Government, they will, with loftywisdom, pure purpose and profoundstatesmanships meet and provide i'ur eve-
ry exiireney which may arise out of thetained. On the cash basis it eau be and ' his snide intrumet, he will easily select hen e.ime'jela.-.M- .d
Qcef.is ltKi.naitN. . t. , ; :i:;m, v. c.iiTe:-.- i n ;l.i l' :t i v on , a r.t i.:e;:i -j ii:;y rrup in cicU tne reirti.ar !,.x,,itj.,i :. : .r. ..,.-- .1 u ...i .,',. n er. Th'-- are wurkii! to their lasd Lorr- -we intend to demonstrate this fact. We keep no
Bead Bodies rens the Wreck-- f.raa opiHokion steamer is now onwss i the river, at: J hereafter the merchants of
mectUlj: ot the j?:tpttst ( hurcll ofja orijrina'ii n::;i ,ii.- - ,.: it . mi ji.ppor:
Salem. Ore-r.- . held oh Aaitrust ;"ith." . Z T"Z7" '
. , A;sr:;yf 1'". Thei . dttck- -
some othei man who will be. Let it be
remembered that whei (.Vdiness offered
himself as a Senatorial candidate in
1S02 'J. he had but twenty-fiv- e original
r. l.r 'i. F. I..wi.li i- -i ui IU :
account books. Wh eia subscriber s nds or pays extraordinary condition of affairs broughtin the money he will be surely furnished with the j about durinr the term of Abolition mis-pap- er
for toe term ordered, and for no longer time ruie. There will be 110 lawlessness. 1)0tinless upon a fwA onler. Bne notice will be j nMno,Unt. , .,, ,.c
rei tue-- . ev( :ano.'ii'jr others.; ; intend to j r.trtn:ze l?r iastead cf the.
C' a-.- r ?nv's boats. And v-.- mast not be;tv :the t"l!o,!tH7 resolution,
was passed : j Alter ths ShssasdcaL. i n,r..a"h oe tlitei.e.---' ' ur C.-- rer.. f - uu.uu..iauuuui 111! VV.1I I'JUt.U,lDrr-.li.r- s 1hi rvflrt hnn thir trrm Iiriven to j .... . n I rr"! - ". All :. I o. e I aril taut a ?o..n r.i ira . i wa. i.er;m;:e.i i ii ' ' - "-- n m - jr ri.---i i" a. ii,'"reu? uuusupporters out of . the one hundred and I.w.h-rJ- ,
ut-.- t ne w-d-l imt receive any l ... , thV ef Lwnuvra ,, ;:t. ,. T,,,,.,.,1 Ar.,h. ,,vi ti h,,,k, f I)a:R,5 and .Vpo-,- , ,hei, - ,vten. or fifteen legator. Yet he so man-- i rf':';"n :,it' 'bt Church m ho has arms ; A d.-:r-acti ..f oar whaled I v Cm reli pi- - j bodie ;;.i end btni-- d hv him 'a :ai city hut ii! oHw.,...a uur.b,. next
' . . . aga:v-- t the I tilted Mates in the bit" wars. rale s'Letii.Toieah. the ( emaiu-- i ier of the I.u-h- rh jr-iun- ice i.l-f- d lir-tiif- t-'t- som n , I be thlEg IS talked of by men who
no military murders, no savasre, vindict-
ive legislation, no proscription of naturalof subscription will expire ia season tocnah.o theinto renew it, if desirous, without any break "in thenumber 4 if not renewed the paper will be ceased ageu IMS cartix a- - 10 gcv ute iiienu- - Ma..ji r alH-tfi-l or evmoathizod with those ar l,;i a; t.iihci. then lyin: in the ian,r. n.i- - dale r..Kows : .... 1. .Mr. J a x.n. I . . A : ,ht not Jft tIl;R fail ln their Lami- - and... .. . . I . i , . - . " . , 1.. - ..l. 1. .. ..,..-....- ; V r I v.. :.... 11" lo ' mel-- . T.or ie. i - 'ized ekizens, no persecution because of'
I,.,.l,.,r 1.1. irr-.i!i- 'i inir l.itlur r II HI I Ii . mint Mltlsl:lc'!irv evil i'Iii-- h et ..... ..... ... i ... it. - o .. j. ......... . ....... ...v. ,to their address. This rule will obviate toe vexa- - . ... .1 .,, i! . f i i ..... . . ... ... .... . . . r. . .viol .iTr Ti.r--v ri--ii ti... r.i.ti-.- t i--. ... i.religious belief, no sectional favors be- -
tion sometimes experienced bv siibrilen! who...
! and uncompromisingly among each other.fimply wish a paper for s given time, but have it stowed or sectional burden, imposed, noimpose.! on them indefinitely afterwards. ! sjiecial protections granted to this inter- -
and, finally, when the time was ripe, thrust
DeiOailce is v ell I otnr ru'-.e::i- aiei i,H.irmet una laai tie j pn".-- toum : n. ., nc". t ;w !.:.. m-pr- " "v' ..... v... u.. luiu.ji.,' , ' j jdioithl xu.il iti::iiedi:tU-!- r with the Jtcvx"tatioa in j white woman, jsidired U hi I. utwee d 35 api 4" rear.' j L.That must be essentially a i; loval" t pnrait .f th? and tM tre:.t the ! old. auburn p,J;r cut rbort. alemt 5 feet 4 Lhis in j ;
( hurt h and :.. ." i rebel crimer and eapfnre ber wherever i iij.-b-t. thick '. fiir ceiai-fextoit- . cpi-e- r f.u OrEF.r...VD t JIJGRATIO.V. The Virginia City
n no true ei.su of he word f.,lla!L ',he; 1!e J;,t M woa a3 L:. or ,.,.er, widch c?. X,vala Knterprise, July 20th. sas :a Christian Church. The Church of Cod 1 v- -t to. d.,r w.iy. idumfi-- l: S,. 7. Lu-ut-. K. 1. v.aite. 1. . ' . - - Vl
j Kew miliwr Pest. t!ne : Xo, S, wUe ueta. ahottt 5 t f if. Vs A couple I emigrant wagons from St. Xdoes not discriminate m favor of or; ,; ,. ,. , , .,. s hark aehpm hair, siuail beard m i wl Joseph. Missouri, arrived in this city 'ves- -
I.!. C.r-u-u.- l f. ..-- , Iw... T f .1I , - , litis "nil :: mil I'.iTi.im mi ii. v i.ia..v. mi.
Canght in Their Own Trap.' - .....vc.h v n ,,.,.'i villi i. ii'..! succeeded. The task before h;m now
.is
j class partiality or unequal legislation, uu- - i .The Ore.tonian quotes the following : Jder iomotra'tic cont;ol. A wholesome
m,t ? ;lV U wa3 ,holK hnl f.,U lie
Stephen A. Dou-l- as once remarked, tliatL..rtrtW v.,..., ... 4i, j has the power, it not to carry ownlr.nrtiAr
we"
tramsthis Jjrovernment would never be really -! end, to defeat tlic idi-.n- s of any an 1 all
-aint any persons er political reasons :!rv v'--l t, i..-- t,'; 1 Bt s,,;:! LukJJ in Xe- - 'Ti""!" Tl- - TTi7X u'rvct'u Vie flthc'r. ti..- '",",'"',-"- . V- - rvim the oriver ot etc f.t their teamsan! ibut this iapt:st ( hureh d.es. 1 he Ihl.de ;t:, ,',;nee- -
e: s 8t ,IU.C ,4 t:,,a;tn(!f fj; are --r. 1.1:1.:, (r,cv UfA jttd that there .re no very-- large
bids us to h.ve our enemies ; this llinrcji dhi:. dej.r.-.ii.rs- . eu the rt-a- l irua: and Xvl . yl, w''lA. Xi! 1 1'. ecsi ft n' v he T this State or Californisav? perseetite them. The Savior enjoin-- ! J""!l ' , ! friivj' vix'raade.'&i.'Hit .i5Car- . u.-.--' Mo it ot those who came across the
. I . .1 15 1.. ...: .inrlll Alir nnl.l-.- . ntt.iiM 1 ....i.iiln ! -Fining, until tuinis one jiinuHi tw conviotea : ' - v l " ,v-- xnc vi.nni. i
of treason and deliberately handed Plainsed u'ion bis followers to le merciful even! ' ts. ;..r fere tvta wile iqar: : Xe. ii. whi.e aan. a V ct ; this season were We.'!.! fur Orfgon. Peed '
to the wicked; this Church shows no i ; 'i':'r; t,'' I .: ' f H f : i'.1'f 1 f::''U; E : "I i b' n abundant this aionjr the.mercv or charily to those who erred, if! - Vw... ..Z Vr:'. . - V. . ' "Vt.r '. k , V. , V ho.e - euie ine party were not acnc-- Uis--
thev erred at all. in the choice of politi- - btt,iac ... .aa rraneWoat 17 c. t'ranhcrri- f- lii.t hr.vrn hiar. fair. fc0 13 fa-e- . r., rtn, p 'I' 'Ml' M."ii( !!.,. at nn n Ivan. JJatirtT Hatrs froia ..r :'. .Vc' : Xo. 1 I. Jas. Xe! i.. ef tbe K. F. Bi'iir-- i ul:iJ:y c Ja-us- depreuatlonS. Th
i tiers. ( hristmt.itv aims to reliev e ; ,tM.,.n. La!, .,, ,r,. oil aiM f h.otm ,3Hm,s tit.! iu rie c..,T;n : X. n A. irUt ch-r- j two wa-- or. menti,".nJ are the trst we havethe distressed ; this ( nurcli wovld inflict 1: eeal. leieka-.- -- slidtiy injured l.y fire, at $1 15; on thvJ.-.imthnn- ; Xo. l, asm.:. supp..s.-d,t- . Ujseea tiiat crossed the Plains this year."upon the unfortunate greater miseries ;"Bt "'- a" a'ii'ut s'l "0 per r:ali i;e X". . Trite, fn.m a t.'h'araph disputih fnutid i n Myre wiil do.tbtless soon W coming in.lle.n leu.. S ndrm, :!7' p'f S; 84.' wat lVruvtan, at $-- ?2 1. hi fr :n Satr.utl Hi! icr (lat- -tlity cmlured. Again ,e sav . ; j Against this we have the flowing fromPn:ri,rs:. , ( $uim.,$n i... Tefr.e X;.. 17, !E. .supped le .1.It professes a queer religion. j half chest., of Oob.iiu t hnilense at 4M, ih.ur Strensr. from a steamer ticket fviiud on him: Xo. the Salt Lake V 3ette j
would be restore ! to the same healthful,prosperous, happy condition which
marked its rise and progress from thehour of its birth down to the unhappymoment of its surrender to fanaticism,sectionalism and Puritan domination.
The Democracy of Oregon have theirfull share of the great work in hand toperform, and we rejoice to be able to say
that the Democracy of no other State inthe Union are better qualified, or in asgood condition, to successfully accomplish
And then adds fThe time has come when it shall be demon-
strated that this is a strong Government.We imagine, however, those who are so fondof quoting .Ponglaa on some themes, will notcoincide with him when he speaks about thehanging of traitors.
2sow, when Stephen A. Douglas said
that, he said it as a Democrat, and refer-
red to the Abolitionists the John Brown
eympathisers as the traitors from amongwho ppme one should be hanged. The
ofhis rivals. He is a malignant of themost unscrupulous character, and soonerthan to see his competitors triumph,would see the whole party defeated. Theleading Abolitionists of California know
this, and hence fear Conuess quite asmuch as they hate him. They feel thatdefeat threatens their party, and theyknow the breach between the factions is
past all healing, and every day widening.Their brethren in Oregon will in reason,able time discover the same tiling. But.if they really believe what they now as-
sert that the division in their party iuCalifornia is not to be feared why do
I there v a Ptth: luore in.p:iry thminh the ruh ir.ia: ICo. IS. a i.snlao.-- . w.n:nti.IS. 1. Ia. f The tide of imnrigration westward is swelL3IOPKST Cl.AIM. The claim of the!"."1'''4. J" rJ"t fbaractoriied ty Tnueh activity. I r::i? en her fit; jrer, jet ear riogs rith gidd taouai insrs. mg every uay. it te: in late tis year, buty. 21 Mulatto woman, trdd waeh. cuard chain is increasing rar.i.iiy" as tne season advances.H", 1. : ?:ile imlieie J.I'ntl l.ld of snperSn for exportLay t, ompauy against the nited j t)i,i t i. We ,,n ...crfii.i-- at so
States for possessions it surrendered on land extra a t-- 75 (?(" 2." according to duality. .nd slides hunti't.s case X... ls.OMd j pontreniie The read from Jule.burg to Henver, andivith fnur
..
lrea.-tpin-.. two ear r.vt:?.....
two tad...ajstil! nearer here, is liired with white-tippe- d; 1 j .1.. 1 :.-
v neat .tic riaruDt is wttticitt lia'e;e; jsaics finee..( 7 -- Tit l in... -- :ii.-- . ..j . . i . ......... m ... - .v-.- .....I . . ei iiuei i ..ijz cuu ce . :j uvji.1119 unit in . ti-ui-? yj, ,r( .doutaiui. 0;-.-- and Idaho will
this coast, are exceedingly modest in asarcastic point of view. The items of theirclaim are thus given in the Oregonian :
at m i.(: ! tin- - i.r.oii.ii v t i eu.iii, aiet e. t in com.fiiM TH fs-- r ch'c.ee: a? St d-- of inferior at $1 Oi'. Xo. 21 Mulatto woraaii. had in one car a lartre .. , nmcuiiiiuei.;fi..Tl i.TT ,ll! il..V.lir..t
it. In this State, since the time of trialand trouhle came upon the land, the De-
mocracy have stood firmly and faithfullyfJarley remcitiis wi;'i 2.1o .'; ;.,t 1. CCl. ear rm-.- : witn a ral.v aud pearls, one cn.rer rji: . .......i. .
Vancouver and its appurtenance, mi .RfiO 00 : 1.sturdy
aV"$l W ?l 'W. li And this from the Austin (Nevada) Revthey labor so strenuously to make theirreaders believe the contrary? However.
with the letters 11. S. cuirraved on it. one raij; setwith opal and one plain ri.'ip.
Xo. -- 2 White woman aj.unt.) feci 2. stnu hni't,lonjrjanbnro hair, gi.ed teeth, aheut SO year old.fair ei Liplexion ; had eu her iierson a ei tmr.oii
ci.io' hi ; i:raeiii.:iuiiicill. I .U'H' : Itinor'K..$1,400; rmpijua. S24,;i.!.'l ;:,); Walla Walla. $S1.:
75(e:il!c JO't xiitt'ds. Hancli lliit'er. :.j(a.Mtefor inferior V prime. Cheese is d:.l! r.t c
f Hi. Fresh firs 2e V dm. Wool the 'salesof wool and reaeh llt'.ll'a lh
27:1 3.1? : Hoisc. Ikaiiaetiii. .I9.tfir. 67: Cid- -to show that the Abolition organs of Cali ville. ?Sn.:iOI; Kixdennu $4.Sf. C7: Flat Heads
VH.jlVUll.1. ... . " " J '1 V 1 V. J.'.'lAldi3sentiment. It cannot separate the expres- -
ion from the intention of its author.For our own part, however much wethink some one (or more) of the traitorsMr. Douglas alluded to deserves death,we would oppose his execution unless
the sentence should be passed upon theAccused after fair trial and conviction bythe constitutional authorities. We wouldnot approve of the execution or other pun-
ishment of any person, not in the Army
j breastpin, otie tbinilde. seven ph'.ted poon?. threefor shipment east at e f 111 for hurry and ! ivorv bandied table knives, r.r.e gl.W.O Ler.-- Ten- -fornia are a good deal exercised over the
matter, we give the following extracts dirty, and 17e for (rood conditioned u choice fleece, j d?r note, five ?20 do., seven ?! do.. Jwn JtlOO do..Alfo, Yl'.dOO lbs choice lambs at market .five $30 do., and one n4e of & on the National
at the post of duty and to their imperish-able principles. There have been no di-
visions in our party; there are none now.We are united, harmonious, resolved,
and fully conscious of our strength, and
of our ability to carry the State iu theState election next June. We acknowl-
edge no man as leader to the extent thathe could weaken or distract our party by
and paragraphs from some of the Anti- - elosintr with more tone. Hide?, dry, art tjuotableat U((i l2Je with not luueli iloiu?.Low and Conness papers: Miniiiir stocks are lower and dull.
lSoi.TJXo. The disorganizers have suc
eille of July 28th :
Ten wagons passed thronsrJi town thismorning from the arduous jonrej. across the'Plains. There were three families John,Wilson from Iowa, James Sonrraers fromMissouri, and Jefferson Stevens from Indi-ana. This small party left the 3Iissourriver on the eighth of May, and had iitkersickness nor trouble from thelndi&ns. Theyconfirm the statement of previous arrivals;that the hulk of this tyenr s immiprration willao to Oregon and the northern Territories.They also report a large number of wagonsbehind, destined for California. ,H
Yesterday morning sixteen wagons, con-taining one hundred men, wcnien and chil-dren, arrived in town, on their ronteto Cal-ifornia. They left the Missouri river on tho8th of May, and are from the States of Il-linois, Iowa, Indiana and Missouri. Th
ceeded in up splits in Solano, Plu
garlic of Pouphkefpsie. Total. ?I.f.2i.No. 2.' A ncrri man about j feet 10. snpposed
to be 2r or "0 years old.Xo. 24 A white man about 5 feet 10. stout built,
weight about KO pounds, light auburn hair, redwhisker? and moustache, pood teeth, watch andchain. Xr. S3.54S, bnckskiu purse with $420 iu coinand SS5 50 in greenbacks.
Xo. 2.5 Vi'iiliam Perkins, of ?an Franei.-eo- .No. 2(5 A white laan, supposed from his diary
irt 1,..,. Icf'r T.;,.e .i.i t,,. iu.i. c r. . t..,:i.i r...
S2.920: llitrht ef Trade. $977.:U.I : Xavigntioi. i.rthe Culuinhia river. $1,411(1.110(1; for the fann.buildings, ie., nlmit J79S.13.1 33 : latidand farm at Cowlitz, $12li.5.i.1 :t.1 : loss of Mock,profits of land, Ac, $243,383 33. Total $4,990,-03(- 5
f7.The Government would do well to let
the Company have the whole propertyfor a fourth of tjie money. Modest chaps,those Hudson Bay Company men.
" Tir" iSmitii. It is rumored that Capt.John Smith of this countj will be appointedto the Indian Agency made vacant bv thedrowning of the late Agent, Col, Iojran. on
mas, juba. Placer, Sacramento. Nevada andor Navy, by the finding and sentence of
Legil Tender are iinehaned.Stags Robbery.
Oroville, Anpi?t 16. Thestaire beween bnportcatid (ifovill,- - was stopped by live robbers aboutdaybreak ihi? mortiin, a hort, distance this ideul" L tporte. The roblnrs had built a barricade offence rails across the road. Thev wi re armed with
Militarv CW, Xor. would we annrove.wrecusancyr treachery and we rejoice Vlpino counties.- - fe. K Hag,The Bolter's Doom, Irt everv Union
, . ii. i.nf. . .oneptherto feel and believe, that w e haveor fail to denounce, the hanging of man wno signs a noiter s can tor a conven-tion understand that his Mjrnaturo lets him shot iil dcmaii.bd the treasure b 'ffilms .x W .--
, .!, slMm n..an (Wn .I.,K-- lrout of the Union organisation. If it can be Wheeler A Co.'s Kxt.ress. After breai.iuir opennot in prominent position in our partyany one who is likely to abandon or be-
tray it. Our recognized leaders, equallywith the indomitable, unflinching masses,
ascertained that Governor IjOw is encourag-ins Wilts in everv county where he loses the
landed in San Francisco July 25th : had on hisperson a gold watch. No. 1 t.Too. hunting case. Ac.lie is about a feet 10. medium stature, dark brownhair, moustache and whiskers ; no hair under hischin, from SO to 40 years old, plain gold ring on
Convention, that too will let him out of the brother Jonathan. 3 The old man musthave his regular nourishment from the Gov-ernment, or shrink into nothingness.
party had excellent health, and met with nohave under every allurement, against trouoie uuring their, long jouvney.
and tnkine out the treasure they returned the boxand left for the woods. The fdage driver thinksthey pot little treasure as the box was light. -
From the Overland Line,fait Lake City, Au. 10, 1 o'clock, r. ji. The
repair 1arty are now at the break between Sweet-water Station and l'latto llridpe. They have anoperator along who came into circuit this morningwith the instrument at six o'ol".k. He reportsthe party fourteen miles west uf Piatlo UriJge and
Abolition proscription and malevolence,
Union caucus as a candidate. If those Ne-
vada lioltors should be elected to the Legis-lature, of which there is not much danger,the cannot vote with the Union members incaucus. Marysville Appeal.
New Minrs. The Mountainoor says a
bis finger, a gold pen in a silver case.Xo. 27 A white woman, entirely naked except
drawers: o feet 9: heavy set. heavy unburn hair,very high forehead, fair complexion : had a goldring on her finger, with an emblem of two heartsunited. She had a fine set of teeth.
Military. Tho 'Oregonian says Colonelfaithfully adhered to principle, to dutyand right. We can well afford to trust Gm. B. Curry has assumed the command of:
Utter Degradation. The infamous fraudprospector arrived at the Dalles a few daysago, who reports the discovery of rich dig-
gings on the north side of the Columbia rier, about one hit nd red utiles from the Italic.
No. 28 A white man, fair complexion, auburnthe men in future who have, in the past committed by the Low-Conne- partv in the Department of the Columbia headquar-ters at Fort Vancouver. H:s staff are, P. G j
they worked all night at tho break lately made.Considerable wire has been carried oTT. Tho In h'lir and beard, 5 feet heavy set ; had on gray
who had actually committed treason, ifhe were put to death by a mob whethermilitary or popular in its composition.We would uphold and obey the Constitu-
tion and the law under every exigency.And we would remind the Oregonian thata " strong Government" ought always to
be a merciful one. It is the small cur,not the great mastiff, which tears and.
tortures its victim. If our Governmentcannot exist unless the blood of a few
leading rebels shall be spilled, it is too
weak and worthless to endure another day.The savage ting of Dahomey observes
his customs," in the annual butcheryof thousands of powerless victims. Would
the Oregonian man have similar customs
in our country ? Our cotemporary ought
four or five terrible years, fearlessly and una, the pur jury in this countv, and thebloodshed in Saei-n- onto should lead the res J. Ien liroock, I . b. A. Medical Directorboldly maintajned their ground against all Quartz taken from claims there pays 20 a
day, whan crushed in a mortar. and Purveyor" ; Capt.1 C. Ilopkins, A. Q. M.pectable citizens of the State of all parties tocombine to put down such political scound
plain pants aial vest.No. 29 Mulatto man. about 5 feet 10, high,
round, smooth face, good teeth, heavy sot, weightabout ICtt pounds, supposed to bo. about 23 yearsold : had on dark gray paoti.
No. 30 A white man about 5 feet 10. weightabout 175 pounds ; dark brown hair, whiskers andmoustache sandv : had on spoiled cassinicre pants,
Well Thought Of. It is said that if anthe enticements offered, and all the per-
secutions threatened to them. As for thebone and sinew of the party, the honest,
rehsm. In each county, alter using everyappliance, of fraud, whisky and patronage,
'.I
C. S. V . Chief Quartermaster and Commis-sary ; Capt. Wm. M. Knox, 1st W. T. In-fantry, Commissary of Musters, and 1stLieut. John L. Boone, Adjutant 1st OregonInfantry, Acting "Assistant Adjutant
extra jession of the Legislature is called byGov. Gibbs, many numerously signed peti
dians were in sight watching them, and fears arcentertained that they will be attacked.
At 8 o'clock, a. m., he reports that they prewithin fire miles of the Platte llridjje. There ishop it may be working through y.
California Abolition State Convention.fSaeraraento, Aug. 10. The Union State Judi-
cial Convention was called to order thij afternoon,punctually at 3 o'clock, by A. J. Bryant, Chair-man of the Plate Central Committee, in the SixthStreet Methodht Church.
llou. W. II. Parks, of Sutler, nominated fortemporarv Chairman, J. G. SlcCalluin, long hair,of Kl iWado. v
On taking tho Chair, Mr. McCaUnm addressed
they were overwhelmingly deleated v thepeople. Now they stretch out their handsto the partv which' they have once betrayed
white shirt,7 with one sleeve button with the lettertions will be presented from nil parts of theState, asking for the repeal of the odious andintolerant Sunday Law which now disgracesthe Statutes.
ana men viiiiiicu, lor am agtiiusi ineir latepolitical associates whom they seek to be-
tray. Political prostitution never went far
fearless, devoted, patriotic thousands, who
constitute the file and body of our Demo-
cratic organization, they stand the peersof any in the Union in love And duty to
their country and their principles, and
' . ' on it ; supposed to be about years old : nopapers.
No. ol A white man. about 5 feet 8, hair andwhiskers sandy, light complexion, prominent fea-
tures, .high forehead, gray flannel shirt and blueoveralls: good teeth.
No. 32 negro man about 5 feet S, heavyther in infamy. Nevada Transcript.
Petition. The petition of twenty-seve- n" The practice of ' stockim;' Conventions.to define wherein he would decline tand of buying and selling, or swappiug voteswill never be found backward or waver the Convention at length. He contended for a
continuance of organizations iu tho Union party.whiskers and moustache, good teeth, about 35 yearsold : had on a white underwaist buttoned op before.icopy the example of the notorious Africa shou Id be i rowncd down . J. he people should
citizens of Union county appears in the Ore-
gonian of Saturday, praying Gov. Gibbs tocall an extra session of tlw Legislature " to
ing or lukewarm when the time for action and would weigh about 150 pounds.monarch. It might puzzle readers of hi
Stamp Sijit. In a suit brougtt Ky Ktout ALaral iee, Attorneys of this citv, without at-taching a Revenue stamp to theniomomsas required by act of Congressudg Shat-tue- k
held the act to he validand dismissedthe suit for want of a stamp remarkinghowever, that he had grave doubts of thopower of Congress to tax the judicial proeesaof the States, but while sitting at mprtw,he felt it his duty to sustain the law. Thequestion will be presented to the
He Jaid those in lavor of breaking up such orgaui-latio-
should Bnd must bo put down ; the mottomust bo," stand bv the Union organization!."
Tbcro are also buried between Gold BliifTs andshall arrive.be let alone, and permitted to send delegatesto the Convention unpledged to any one, andas free from bias or prejudice as a jurymanpaper to note the line of demarcation Trinidad, about sixteen bodies, of which we have
not vtt got a description. (Jeu. Wright's horseAfter tho election of temporary officers and otherratity the proposed amendment to the Con-stitution of the United States."It devolves upon us first to carry our
(especially after a perusal of such senti- - and a camel went ashore eight miles north ofusual business, the Convention took a recess tillevening. ' .own State.. To do this, let us cling to
selected to try a man for his lifo. Personswho have so little self-respe- as to pushthemselves forward for positions for whichthev.....are as unfit.. as a New
. Zealander,.. should
ments a.s are betrayed in what we quot, .n openly Welcome Favors. Orders for Tue StateRights Democrat daily flow in from allparts of the State and the adjoining Terri
a.oove iromina! paper.. ou, iet us sng-- , ghouldci are We re.that hereafter it will not appropriate g or w on,y g0
be rebuked by the people on their hrst artCourt next month, as we understand thissuit was brought expressly to test the ques-tion. Oregonian.pearance before them ns beggars for office.
Kveniug Session.: The Convention met andadjourned till 0 o'clock without doingany business. It is understood that tho Commit-tee on credentials wero not prepared to report onthe Sacramento delegates ; alao, that the boltersand People's Party delegates are voted out. Alliriiict. The Convention will he harraonioos.
Sacramento, Aug. 17. The Convention metthis morning at 9 o'clock, pursuant to adjourn
Innidad.General News.
Ban Franciseo, Aug. 18. Tho body of a drown-ed mfin was found ia the Bay this morning. Hisptipers bore the name of Martin Wolf. Marks ofviolence on hid person indicate that a was mur-dered.
The steamer Sacramento sailed this morning withabout four hundred passengers ami $1,436,1100 in.treasure. Major II. C. Bull, Paymaster for this
tories. We earnestly thank our nood frhmdsue iangnage oi cieaa.or living uemocrais, And Governors and United 8taf.es Senators O .1. . . i 1 ... . nior ineir patronage una onorts m support otshould particularl' refrain from interfering,and pervert it to suit its own present pureposes. Let it bear in mind that Mr
tne paper.with the will ot the people, Imt leave themperfectly free to regulate their own affairs in
to Masons. The New Yorkcorrespondent of the S, F. Bulletin says :
The New York Grand Lodge of Masonshave just done a thins which is much crici.
Chanced Hands. The Astoria MarineDouglas meant Aboliiionists when he in
far as honor bounds it, and not as a means
to deception or equivocation. Our tri-
umph, to bring with it all the sweets and
honors and blessings of victory, should be
won honorably, with our full colors, dis-
playing our true character, at the the
their own way." Weaverville Journalment. . Tbo Committee, on Credentials niadp itsrcporf. The only question wa; on the delegationsfrom Sacramento county. Thirteen of the fifteen
coast , was among the passenger. 'timated that some oagught to be hung balutes wero ordered by deneral McDowell msior treason. honor of the memory of the gallant (ien. Wright,
Into Commander of the Department of the Pacific.
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or three weeks ago the Statesman applied lboy were fired fit 12 o clock, M.. to-d- from Al-- 1
Gazette has passed into the hands of W. W.Parker, late Deputy Collector of InternalRevenue in this State. Parker is a Repub-lican, but a very clever man, and we wishhim business success.
,Gone. Senator Nesmith left Salem oiithe
15th for tho East. His Senatorial careerwill terminate on the 4th of next March.
composing the committee reported in favor of ad-
mitting the Turn Verein-delegatio- n, or the longs,which report was accepted by tho Convention.Tho bolters presentod no credentials Xrom Yuba,Placer, Nevada, &c
Tho Convention also adopted the following per-manent officers and order of business : For Presi-dent of the Convention, J. G. McCullum, of El
the name of " Democratic Baptists " . to
the branch of that Church in this State
IsroRKATios Wted. Mrs. Marialey of lone City, Amador county, California,
--wishes to learu ihe whereabouts of CurtisooleY, who ls.iome place in Oregon, with
Ibis family, if,liW Silas TJoolev of Sutwhich ignores pulpit politics. Last week
front, To practice policy in any other
way would be but to disgrace ourselves
and stain the pure escutcheon of Democ-
racy. There may be, and ever will be in
the nature of things, differences of opin-
ion or sentiment on this or that measure.
Dorado ; for Vice Presidents, W. L. Dudley, ofit gave the proceedings of another branch
ed. They refused on Friday to reeogniiethe several lodges in this city of their color-ed brethren, who have been for some timeworking under charters freely accorded tothem by the Grand Iodge of IJamburg, onthe ground that thaljilack man has no statusin American maso'ary.
".Suffrage Ljsce'. The New
York eoiresdenrbf She S. F. Bulletin, in"
his letter of July 1st,' says t .
Discussion of the question of negro snf-- .frage in the rebel Sates has de-veloped a wider difference of honest opinionamong Union men than is indicated in teon- -
ler Creek, California, died on the Gth day of Calaveras and, w.f JE."r'lloppinW- fvehaatopforSeorefcartea, M. D. Bornek, of San Francisco, and
catraz. tort Point und the otherposts in the vicini-ty of the city. Flags were at half mast duringthe day.
The grand compliiucptary dinner to Hon. Scbuyr .
ler Cpliax and .pMtJV waa tendered by the six Chi-;B- e
Companies in California.Two Government vessels), the steamer John Han-
cock and ship Decatur, weve yesterday condition-ally sold at auction at Navy Yard, Mare Island. .
The former,, it appears, had .been appraised at$17,000. and the latter at $10,000, which, jp theopinion of good judges, was too high, and --no bidawere, therejorc, received at the set prices. Thesteamer waa bought by Ben Holladay at $1 6,000,
Called and Accepted. The Baptists ofane, isoa, after short innes of fourteenhours, and the wife wishes to communicate
J. W. Musser, of Alameda; for Sevgeants-at-arm- s,
John Byrnes, of Stockton, and James Rilev,
of the Baptist Chur ;h which appears tobe more loyal than pious. What partyname will the Statesman apply to thislast branch? If the other were "on thethe dying request of her kusband to Curtis
Salem have engaged the services of Rev. W.F. Boyakin as their pastor for one year.
Military. Orders have been issued for
of San Francisco. First : The nomination of acandidate for tho office of Judgd of the Supreme
secesh," are not these last " Abolish ?
but on the bed-roc- k principles of ourparty there ire no differences of belief.These differences of opinion on meremeasures ought to be and ean be defi- -
Court. Second t The appointment m the follow-ing manner of a State Central Committee of fif-
teen, viz : That the Committee already appointed
Dooley. The press of Oregon, WashingtonTerritory, and Idaho, are requested to ' givethe above"publicity. .
Come, Mr. Statesman, he not partial inand the ship by A. v . ltbinny A Co.. i X ft'.OCO.Ithe abandonment of the military post at
Walla. 'vour favors. upon credentials do report to th's Convention th subject to ratification by tho Government. ncctioa with any other question:of tho day.
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