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Weekly Oregon Statesman from Salem, Oregon • Page 2

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GovKiiNoiiHiup or Kkntiickv. Judge Kit in mkwh. DO TIIKT WINII TO I'KKSEUYK TH IM0N IIOMKNTIl) ITliMH, Tho OrngmiiiH ffmi tho re-stp8rftiice of THLAJIST. From tha Oreiion lVnwrrS, Kutra, May IM-TIKE 1 AIBAKY. KnTiTiATRD o.

hntifte, on the innming nf tint! lit, nnti ep-tared rebel picket nf 1(50 men. with horses, fcvery milrnail In Mississippi was tut hy them. Ihev supplied themselves with fresh horse on Mail, anil brought in ove 800 enntrolinn.la on horses. The New Orleans fim. of th fllli, gives pitrtioulnr nf hnrtiinir of the tiip of war Preble, at l'ensaoula.

on the S7th of April. Tlia lire cnoght accidentally, After burning several hours, the blow up. All hand envoi. DR. D.

JAYNE'S J3XPISOTOIIANT And Sanative rills, nAVK BDKN BRKOKR THE PUBMf! 0 l.0N and found sueh ireneral favor in every region of country whore tliev have honii sold, (end there Is no on the civllined (flube where lliey huve not been thul It would seiiiii ulmoal aiiperfluons at this to direct, attention to them tlirouitli Ihe medium of press. Yol ll Is due to anflerlntr humanity, and ea-neclsllv to that numerous rlaas who, in the cliuii((oa-hie elitiiale of the I'Hcihe coast, sun'er from Diseases ol the Lnnpi and Throat, Inducing nud eliding la CONNIJMI'TION, many of OSaolsl Paper of Ihe o. r. cianvall, editm. MONDAY MOKNING.

MAY 25. IrXKi. Tht aimm ta puMisSsd easily si Salsa. Iinu, ta C1 7r, in atiTaoca, tsssl advartisenieflwem bachsrmd Ihs (otlowloir rates Twvtr. Hum, leu, em tuwrtles on Keek Mhuhu IM IHT1 eesses, 7Wroo(M tsiU el Ur nvml Mix.

U.l tret transient nlvsnKemaaia noil be prepaid la lasers iRsenten. AStshusir.iara' settees, and all advsrtlssiasats relating Uw esll of deceased prrsrms. must bt aaleas or Send taihliiriad ths eou.ljr ud, and trasrsatrsd ta be hM kjr hint. HmlWui bills imi vIlMn see mt fret the tint foirmv.i. wm oc uicisss.

iw.aty.nr per setti. Men k.nilll.nCM lutv ho iatin aw at.ll thi, risk of tha hub Metre, maucti in ine presence a poiimuier. CSArTDAU tV WAITI, Publisher. Thi Nawa. Thenewtof thi week is about after this ityla nmwer an raxpn ins Iliippaiianmicll III ft 1 I I horn.

Keyes bin eroswd the Kiehmoud oulv ho hasn't done anythiug nf Um kind. banks ha oaptured Gib Fortsnn. Stonemaa Jaekna hft fallen buck after ft brif skirniUtt with bio own men, and it it Mid, will erect a itAtoe oo the Southern Confederacy. Charles tan is anchoret juat ouiide Ilia ironclad bar and It ia tl.M.-l. 1 A mj 1 1 WiRW null Port Royal till aftfr tbe bomhanlmtnt, Grier-fiw bat joit bin bniught in on 300 bnra by contraband.

The rcltrllion Uai dttorminml to do or die mntthing damaging, Aad that is about all we know of it, or "any other man." Faikt Hearts rm of llioto men who are in tbe habit of proclaimiog "war to the knife," hilv the federal armir are in the full tide of victory, are eXceMitely despondent jutt now, and can't tc any uk iu making further effort to ciwh the rvliellua. Bom of them talk of MIMallH. tA Dh.I,L n-hl LI. I wieh Itlandi. They are the kind of men who have alwaya loet treat wan ami jrreat oaatra, Thiwe who win aclnevtineuts to life iu hiatory i are always temperate iu exaltation, and strong sseaaBro auTemiy.

mem li no rraauu lur giring op tho Union, becaow Oen. Hooker ban been defeated. There are other general, and the abolition Airfeou as follows i The Argnt and His SiU HepnUun hiive unite.) thi'ir lorees and on Bittiirduy toued Hie Hrsl nunibar of th now series, umlortlio name of the Mnvro Argnt. Mechanically the louka well, and edlturliilly, tialiiK th warlt ot thn old editor of tho Argiu, It bears all hi character. lane.

The "rhsraeteriatlu" are marked with "bus hairs." people rf county T. held invention at Monllnslhi on tl HUh hoy resolved. "Tht we balievo in evary meas. ttv rnuihrm Hut urn ti Imvh 111 BVUrT mrnv tiro which l'rfililfiit Lincoln Imi untrd rur th reInrMlioti ol llio Nmlunul untlioritv.lio liu bun tettmtfid br thn hifflmat iwitrioti-m. Thern in niittH miiturni imiirraalin inni.

ill ll- t. i il. i.i 1...11 Um led by prassur. of 'lb. "unclndillonal ibolitinnlsta." Prim kdUl hla last term of court in Doualas county on thn 17lli, that comity having lu.ii mk.n fmm hla district hv the last Leniala- tor.

Ills friends gave him a complimentary sup- i i tal tin per on the occasion of hi. leaving. Judgn I rliu was a popular juatloe, and the people, as well as nienihsra of tlie bar, part with hlin with regret, An Intelligent soldier, in a private letter fmin Ft. Lapwai, speaks of the surrounding country a fi llowst "This country is near the Hluo mountains. The hills are high and rich, covered with a uiurlsnl trrowthof lino blur bunch grass.

Th valieys are low, small and mmla of the richest soils, garden spots every one of them Some "nbunnv nhellowa" st Jacksonville, formsrly disciples of I'rof. Below are pracliuiug upon a horse to make him ciimn a ires. Mr. Glddlugs.of Waslilnglon Territory, repreaunta that he has private information nf the removal of Victor Hmllh from themvennn culleet- orshln and the aiinolntmont of i red Wilson, Kllgore.lately sppolute.1 Col of the 1st mrimeiil, of 1st Brigade Ursgon Minna, win nol aco-nt on account of other business arrauge- iniiiits. 'Aluii a nVln-k ThnxiUv moraine.

F.d wsrd Hill, sfidj Havls made hia sseaiw from lha guard at Camp Baker. During Ihe night he roan- aired lo saw off bis shackles, and under pretence of Iho necessllv nf being taken to the rear, aud while nassln. from Ihe iruard house to tho rear, ii i no mauo a oreaa. rour snots wore ureo sii nun by lha euard, but uiifurliinatcly they alt nilssed their mark, lie bad been arrested for murdering soldier al the Dalle some eigliteeu mouths ago. lia.

commissioners to treat with the In dians at I.npnal were unable to make any advances toward sn understanding until they enuld aend lo this county for Mr. Perrin Whitman, an interpreter who understands their taniruaire and haa their commence, air. Willi mau left for the Agency on Thursday. The Deputy Sheriff of Baker county offers a reward of $UtU for then rivet and delivery at Au- ii .1, i i i. i o.irn oi uerry way uio ttturueror ui uniutKuer.

I Way recently escaped. The copies of telegraphic diapstt-he we get from Yrek are frequently so carelessly mad i up mi nwiir niutluiR.1 iiuutmian, null wmviiuto I to actually ehiinge the sense. In our laat issue several instances occurred and we find thn ame una in the renorts nub shed In all the osners north of Vreka, Names are freouentlv so itadiy put up mat It is a leap in the uara to can them anything In particular. Cannot the opera- tor use more car, especially in copying uanie ami to avoid material omissions We can guess at dates, localities and results If there Is an occa sional mark on the p.ipcr. correspondent of Ihe Dslles Journal, writing from Lapwsi, says thai no progreas had been cude toward efi'ectinir a treaty with the In- isns up lo thn IClih.

iawyer aud bie I builder are not on friendly terms, and some difficulty in reeonclliu. Ihem is apprehended Tberu are sit companies of eoldiersat Ihe Fort, snd about 1.V0 Indians. It is expected that about tl.UUO will be present. moK.w.uranu t.ougot ureron. i ti.u which held its session at Corvallis, May sleeted tho followiuir officers fur the ensuiiis- rear.

tu.wlt James It. Dotllliltl. Oram! Master. Albanv 1 1 H.nrv Denliuffer. Denutv llrsnd Mwlor.

Jack- onville John W. Wiiliams.Orand Warden, Crr- vaiuai Lneiler r. lerry, itramt necreiary, ne, leni; George M. Hlroud, Oraad Treasurer, Ha- lem. The Marimi County Airrienltural Bociety will bold lis aniiiu fair at lliu Fair erounda etui of ealem, en the 'IM, Vllh.and day nf June, next.

It will be seen by reference to Ihe rreniiuni Lists in this Issue, that the Bociety makes a liber al otter of premiums on trotting; aud ruiiumr elal lions, and will award diplomas fur show of tirst and second rate buraoa of all work, draft, carriage and saddle borw, ami for same rate of cattle, sheep, hogs, dairy products, mechsnical wurk, needle wolk. sud domestic labrtcs. tin the last day of the fair Ihe President will hia niiiiul miIiIcm ami lha iifttpara inr lha ensuing year will be elecitd. The society has ri.i.i.uo. ipate and compete lor Ihe premiums on equal lernu with nwuioare and cilisens of this comity.

1 he proceed ol Iho fair ere lo be devoted lo tiling up Ihe Fair fur Ihe Statu Fair lo be held next rail. I lie ohiecta ol Ihe fair should u.luco a t-eueral attendance of those amr iired In promoting Ihe farming iiiicrests of litis sud sur rounding counties. distances from Grand Bond Land inz are irtven hv the, Wia(ir as follows: Itoiee mines, vw miles Aunuru, I Mi miles; rorks or (irand Konde river, W) milesi Joho Day Jlinoejj miles (iraulte Ureek, OU miles, We have taken occasion at various limes to denounce the wliolesslo swindling- of the II. treasury by aeonudrel adventurers, bill in no in. stance nave we Ueno so wituoul raising the ire of llUlt'gom.

Vie bavo auuirean-d Dial dishonest and incompetent men should not be apHiinled to places of great Iru.t, whereat Utlly-iroat Ui into a passion and calls We have mildly hiuted thai to continue nincompoops, brainiest fouls end dawdler In eommand of ihe Federal armies was rwiArr disadvantAKeona to the Union cause, whereupon liUlt gool geu wroth and hurls .1.... uiuaiMiav, bi a iin.a iim.MMii ,1,111 tint lor the liuion, thn Constitution aud tho tiuv eminent would ba a worthier snd holier one than a war conducted Ws to set a few nigra free UiUt-ttal can I auud lltat.and calls ua a "copper. hoad." We have expressed Ilea sooirwhal old (aahioued opinion that a white man ia aa good a a nit'ifer, if tho nhiUiiuanunly behaves "hiaaell, and llH-n lidi-gvol gota on the high rampage and call ou tbo tuul nauies be can hud In bis Uilliugs- gsic dictionary A baud of rattle being driven across lis) old undue near the fetnlentiary, rurtlaud, was Ibo other dav urcciuilaled lo the bottom ol tbe deep gulch (panned by lb bridge, by tho other soldiers, and many more month autl per haps year to come, during which the Union eaue may be more bright or more gloomy than eery many time. The part of loyal meu is to portae raceets while they bare it, and to reaew tlieir effort as often a failure overtake them. The war ha tho fur Uued the peme feraoee, eourage, and resoatoes of the people eery slightly in comparison with what i yet to earn.

If there are any who think of gifing ap the struggle now, before it is balf fought. they aught to emigrate. Their abeoaoe woald embarrass the government less than their whining aad deipooding preeenee. SINGULAR Omuwiok. The Committee en the Conduct of tbe War bend goad many bad things ehargeable to MeClellan, but In looking back over tbe history of the war.

we Willinin V. llnllmsk, nf Lnuisvilln. spoken of an Inili'ppiiili'iit nnniiiihitn fur finvi-rnor of lveiituukr. In nnuiMilioii to Joaliua Hell, the noiniiiee at the lute State convention. MARRIED.

At IlBiilol Waldo's, Murioii eonnly, Mar lfth, by A K. Wullor, Uto. Jossu Moroland anil Mrs. Av- Ih Wnlilo. flu the 7 1 It hv J'l'lnr Win.

L. Itawiliar. Mr. SonniBl 8. Cos sod Mrs.

Klisiibetli Hulls, all of Marlon county. Dir.D. In Portlnnd, 1 ft It C'liariea R. Pentlnnd, son of Rolmrt ami June I'mi'laud, il years and 11 mna. Special Notlcea.

PoerauHoes Itoaoas. Whess memory so honorrtl bs that ths sslsbrstsd Prussian uhjilolsn snd phllosephsr, Ohris-loph Wllhelm HnoOsnitf Throushout Ihs whole sslent of Europs, sspsslnlly flsrmony, hit name has for yvsri bsea a fantlllsr household word, and Pure sr hut few tn our own eonllnsnt who hsvs not sxpsrlsimsd th of his rrsat medical and Klsnlllle atisliinients. His ertebrslsd dlseov-sry for the eurs of Liver Cumnlslnl, Oyspepsla, Nsrvoiu Ds blllly, Is a preparation of Ihe irsatnt merit, and fires t'aeilea In all sss-s. Il la pr.psrsd In this flountry by Dr, 0, M. Jsoksno, Plillsdolphla, ttntlsr the nams llnnttnnit's Orrmsn Bitters, snd oan he had or any drug, or dsalsr to medltilnes.

Iwtl Oati.u sen Pavim Dariso. Armed with dims, pall.u, persons rrsbllng In Perer and Axes districts may laugh at that prostrating (Disss, One bottle of this potent vsgetsbls tonto breaks lbs oblll" and by persevering In Its ths strsngUt Is aomplslely restored and the system for- tilted against ths malaria generates ths complaint. thirty years Ihls has been Uie universal sxpsrlenee In loeahllaa lafsstsd with Inlermlltenl fevers. But Ihe benign effect of ths great Llfe.PrNsrvlng Bpeelno ars uot eonflne any elsss of allmsnta i Its soope Is almmt as wide as that disease Itself. Scrofula of Uie direst type, nesh.eonsum- sanser, oonlraellons of the joints, sinews and musolss, torpidity and congestion of Ihs liver, morhM conditions of stomsoh and howeh, aslhms, liver eoegh, eruptions, rhaumsllsin, general debility, re subdued with rapldiry esrtalnty that amasss Hi most expsrlenesd physlolsm, Its sesrohlng, healing, southing and Invigorating propsr-Uas.

Bold by druggists through all parts of ths world, lint DILMoOLD'S tXTRAOT BUOtin, Title GRKAT DfUKRTIO. IIKhHUOLDt EXTRACT DUCMU, trine onr, at diurktic, KXTKA0T BUrilt), TUB GREAT DIURETIC, IIKI.MUOMVS EXTRACT Bl'ClIU, THE OIIEAT D1LRETI0, And a posltlre and speelQQ remsdy for diseases of Ihs Bladdsr, Kidneys, Uravsl, Uropsy, Organic Wtaknrss, And all Dlssases of Uic Urinary Organs. See Adesrtlistuent In another eolumn. Cut It out and send for the niedtolne at ones. BEWARi or covNTxnrem.

Res sitverllsement. vmT Sr. Bakar' Pain Fanaoea for th oura ef salo In Ihs Stomach, Baok and Bowels, Burns, Quinsy, Ouls and Swslllngs, Oollo, Diarrhea and Rheumatism, Heideahe ToeUisehs snd Eanuiha, Pain oomut seM wAees IAsV remedy ii ftiitKfnUy nttd. Olea ll a trial and you will Snd II ths grsslnl pain curing reaiady ysl llsenversd. A cure Is certain Id all eases ef Dlspepsla, Wsak Brsast, Mver Oomplalnt, Osnsral Debility, Fever aad Ague, Pulrld Sore Throat Spies and Kldaey DIs- SamlllM ahnnlri navar ha without a aunnlv ot It In ths nirseilons ar.

fully given and particularly adapted thsdlssasesfor which Pauaosa" Isrceonimsndsd, for ssls by druggists svsrywher. Ss advertisement I aaothee eolumn. SNtf ANNUAL FAIR or tiis Marion Co, Agricultnral Society, at ham.em, trsr. ssi, 94t aim. THE M.rion County Agricnltnral Society offer the following premiums, fur eompetilion, at' their ANNUAL I'Alit, in lie held near Buiem, ou the tUd, iftlh aud oih day ot Jim, ltui i PREMIUMS.

Horses. Best Irotting mile heal, in 3 mi It, I. In mure or gelding, m. h. in 3.

nntrainea, m. in 3 Si ruuuing mare or selding, mile heuu. if iu it 100 00 mniiiug 3 year old null or filly, single dull I une 14 troitmg iu double heal.JBi 8, jup uniraiued huraea, m.b. 8 in 3.. nO 00 ii Ml S3 00 (The shove premium for aing! and donble teams; mummed, are miended mily fiur tlreg tuiavd bone thai have never Ironed in public for money.) Prrmlums will br rItcb by Diploma, unities run all wohk.

For 1st and id beat stallions 4 years old and upwards, vearv oni, if years old, 1 yeir old, DSArr noasta. For 1st snd beat draft borw, 4 vr. old end upwards. VI. out, old, 1 year old, rAKM, CAaaiaoi, sanpLi, axd sooor noasu.

For best spuu of carriage horaea. oi lurm Dorses, buggy itorse, uddle horse, Ana. ASU COLTS, ISO For IhmI mar aud colt, 4 yours old and upwards, fillv.S years old, liily, 1 year old. 41 thuroulibrwd eult. Cattle.

For beat bull, 4 emirs old aud upwards, I your cow 4 years bcifer 1 year sail'. Swine. For the beet boar, Ka the beet sow, For tbe best three pigr. Sheep. For beat bock for wool, 11 litres ewe.

for wool. i. uU" buck lor mutton, three ewe. f.ir mutton, lamb, lor uiutiuti, buck for wind ami mutton, tlireo ewes for ool aud luiillun, 11 bunbe for wool ud muttiai. Dairy.

For best IP lie anil butler, 3 months old, IU lha. limh buiivr, olie.se. mechanical Department For beat wagon, ItHrrow, plow, culuvutor, bnca. Needle Work. Fur best quill.

uegcuel wora or eeeoie wora of any amo. Domestic Fabrics, For beet Bvs yard, of cloth, bail IU yard ol earpt, 14 pair of uoiiiid of varu. Hlock, or any arucie not enumerated, which lb various com mil leas niay eeai wonhy ol pienuu), will ba awurdad wis AM atock coiiiueiing for premiuau) must ba entered on uw Ural uu) Trotting tu comtneiice al 9 o'clock r. of 1st day. Kuumtig to coiunieuu al does, p.

ui ua cay Enirauce fee ID ner eent on value of nremiiinis. Au audress bv Uie 1'rmident at IU, A. of lbs third day rules ot stock lo cvmuieuce al I cluck itftha third dev. In no ease will a' prise be awarded for a boras Bisrely going over Uie Into atone, luer ntuat osooiapeu tion iMtwaati two or more. Ciiimus of oilier omiiiuee ar cordially invited to compete, on equal lariua with member.

Uai lee Im persons ovar 14 yean, SOc. Children under 14. fraa. Membership liekat, nood for lb lure daa. St UU.

iiuli pnwoeds lo ha applied iu improving tbe grounds for tu uat ami air. vt u. frvs'l. U. C.

AurieulMral ooewtv. Salem, Mav Sith, InoS. 4wlil Diaaolulion of Cvpui'lnrrabln. 'IMIK c.p.iiliici"lnn horeloforr eiisling betwan 8 1 Ualland, N. U'eelioau, Abraliam Uuodman.

and Adolph lloodinan, under th. brui and name of 8 (tub laud St aud doing business al t'humnoee and Ht Louie, Marion county, la thi day dissolved by muliisl consent tlallaiid ia authurised lo collect all the debia contracted al lb Champoeg store, aad Abraham Uuvdiuau 1 also auloorlivo. to wlleul all tbe debt eua- Iracled at ibe at Leiiiia t'heaiuoeg aud fit. Leal, Muy IS, H6H. H.

UALLAND, UOODM A Hit. tliimiAlAff, lml. ADOLPH OOOUMAN. place soldi tiinu Uie from and aid of of In last Ins his tins or in Bad quite ft list of disastrous event which the committee, singularly enough, omitted from their indictment. We sopphr some of them.

HI'BOIAL TO TUB BTATKRMAM. BY 8UNDAY8TtACE. Ovorlund Line Out or Order. Hak FliANCtaco, May 10. The Ovurliind Teln.ranh still continue out of order, and ws have no later Kannru new.

California Jiows. A heavv storm of wind and hnll prevailed IhruuKhiuil the Htuto laat nirhl. which, It is fear- will Injure, to aoiue eitont, tlie maturing oi crops. The etitlon of tv oRlrera took pmcn to-day, and so far as we ciin Ibhhi passed olf quietly. Appearances inilit'Hin the sttt'cess of the eutlro I'enplo's ticket by a large mnjorily.

nteanior million itare irom i-auama nrriveo in o'clock. She ahlpped a heavy sea while ortiaa- Iiir tbe bar, which cnitand a great deal of damage Humors nrn current that several children war unnli.ri nvorbnard. but can learn no particulars, Two aeas boarded the teamnr abaft the wheul t'lirrvlnrawnv all thn water closets on uonrd and about twenty feet nf her rail, and frnm twoiity to forty feet nf Imr uunvara. ner pori aitor Riiaru I- I. Bill IF HNCnlllt flulllll VRtl ti llttnrS are builly stove In.

Tiovtirsl are oompfatoly tilled' with water ana ueuiy anmsgoo. Ban Francisco City Election. San Fhanoihcii, May 2(1 Tim eltv election on the m'liernl ticket hits re sulted In tlie election or Vi of the i'eupiu num. ineea nut) otic of Ihe Clllnem'. The avaratre ma.

lorltv for the People's ticket ia 1MJ0. Ths CM- 1 .1... n.i n.l. in.L golia Party uiucieu aupervisors iu too au, um, tom and Isth districts, wtiiun maaea uie ooaro a no. Arrested For Arnault.

W. 0, Boss aud Chsrlea Dunne for assault In RnunttBr't riot, ware to-day fined one hundred dollar. Tlie uanroaa -nun. The railroad loan of 1 ,000,0110 carried by 1 1(18 majority. The vote was, yeas, J.J.I7 Humor of Appolntmont of Butler to lit'pnrtmtint oi wm.

Kbw Yokk. May 18. Tho anecial Wiialilnirtou dlsnalvhee in the nwruing pniier are barren nf much els than speculation. he Wnt'l dispauilie say mat movement are un mot alio irnugiy su pporiou in and out of the Cabinet for the appointment of OcnorHl Duller to lite isuimuaiiil ol in jJopari- inutil of Ihe West. From the Arm) of tbe Potomnc, The 7'imes' dlsnntch relate to Hunatora Wade and Chaiullor nlto bad just arrived from Fill- niouili.

They report tlie troops Hi a most cllicn-iil cundilion. '1 bo soldiers lire in lliu best ul spinls and liminlicut for an ailvnnco ou l.on army. C'apluin Fliigtir.niirC'biof of Urdiianoo, ruport thai lol eigut guns, capiureu ou uie viu. Capture of Guiibmits. FiMtTliKSS Miikhok.

May 1(1. Two small eunbonts, the Emily and Arruw, engaged in carrying the malls, dtc, llirottgli the in. mill Mwauip canal lo norm laruitna were caplnred yeaturdny near bridge, lou miles truui urloik. Ki'bel Bepnrt ot Forward Movement Federal Uoveoieut. The Richmond osafiasf uf the Ifith contain the following! iackhok, ainy, Ii The enemy yestcrdny advanced with a column of 1st regiment upon Kayinund, where Urn.

tiregg hail intaulry.a lew cavalry aud no artillery. Hkirmishiug began at 0 o'clock in lite illuming. The enemy wue coutliitially ruin- forced until 1 P.M., Whouhe opened batllu huavily villi musketry. Urugg lougtit two Hours with musketry alouo, whou learuiiiir Ibat the enemy were heavily ruiufuread and Ibat the reinlurue-mouu weru ready tn engage, he retrained ihruiigh ItHvntuud. lie will tuuke a aliintl at alis.issipni hpriiigs wheru ho ha been reiulurced with iu lautry and artiuury.

The uuns of the Keokuk. The Charlealun iltnuni any that lit guns of the aeuktia now lay un south commercial street. 1 hey will soon lie mounted for uur dclense. 1 buy are valuable rotitiisitinn, no lens than liuiidsunie trophies of Ihe batllu uf Charlcatuu harbor. Hure Banr.unbe Krsnlutlons l'aaafd by ihe Itebcl (Juntrws Affairs at Ylcka burg.

rouTKi: stay iu. The Petsrsbnrg txprw. of ths Jutli av the relaliatury resolutions adopted ny ViOllgreH pruviua iiiai e.ory caiuer III cumnisiiu oi tirfruv. uu agniuss tna I erute Stales shall be put In death and the negroes delivered lo the Htate authurities lo be dealt wilb according to the present or any future The tame paper apeak daapondiugly of affair at vieasuurg Foreign newt. Kr.w Yokk, May 18.

The steamer City of New York wilb dnte from Liverpool Iu tJlh aud Qut.uiiatuwn to 7tb baa ar rived. A diipntnliuu of Unionists and traders headed hy Mr. Ittighl, presented an address adopted at a lata nioeliiiir. syuipaihisiiig with tbe tiurih, to Mimsier Adam, uiade a speech exprua. iug his gicul pluaaure al ils reuopliun sud admit.

led Ihu dittiL-uliica ul atuertng clear ol cullistuua lielwneu Ihe twu nations, but he trusted that friendly rulaliuiis wutild be established, lie scried tiutl, iiuiwilbsuiudiug the tune uf suiue American linkers aud iuuruals, tiiere is nu ua- tiuii fur which the Americana entertain greater regard thau biiglaud, aud that If the real seuli-nieuls of each could be clearly established between enrb otbur there would bo no fear of a cul-lision. He bulieved that tho Iradora and L'nion-Ul. had lukcu the light course fur au uuder.Uind- iug. The Loudon Tunc louka upon Adam' apeech a. iuu.t leajtinatiio.

The 'Jim looks forward wilhout mistrust lor a I'orbcnrnnre. Knglaud limit uliwct aoiue iuterrupliuu tu trade and an- nnyauce, and uiust tuicrnic the abort-ctuiiiug uf Ibe Lulled hiniea in cuiuidcraltuu uf the ditltcul- Uu. of uuunal. 8miw anu tit uk. A cnrrciniidi'nt of the I bt.

Louie Ktpublican write friiin Murfri-celinro I of liiMeuruu' policy, as follow. I General Itueacmue' pulley is Uie sure aud true one in war like tilts. He uugiil ruall aluHid laater, aud dnve uver the euuulry here, and be driveu buck Uiere- But be prefers lo go wltvu be gel ready, aud theu he goes lo suty. His mull uppreuiatu this, uud eodo his opponent, and the rebellious peuple horuutout. Willi such a buse of aunnhes, well prolecled, us here suit al Nashville, hia divisions will uiuko raids ovr llu.

country fur a huudrrd without fear or revoreu, evvti it uot thought beat lo ituike a genenil advauce. One ol Ibe ureal menu uf our geuerul la hut sureiu Thai he luu leaver been compelled Iu full buck Ul hi. raiiiHiigua liorriofore muy be purtlv Ihe result uf circumstances, but uiaitily is owing, thmk, lu but eau- tiuu. "Hluw and sure" sennm to lie hi mntto mid it is a good ono and Iho one which tho ptopU must adopt before much is ilmni in the way of iiiiclchiiig the rebellion. We have been over twn years "nulling tilings." trying lo tuka the Confederacy liy alorm, without having aoooiu- plishcd anything practical.

Lot rub nut and begin anew on Roeoran' policy of going whin wc get ready, aud then go lo itay. l'lIB FaHIIKINS IN lill llMUNU. The wile of a rebel ofliuur write, iu a loiter recently iu- terot'ili-d, couormiug ilrvs and uarliu iu the rebel Cnpilul i A eulien drese cost. that $3 per yard. Whit cotlous, VI per yard i Uiw iis aud giiigliam.

lliamm. Tlie nuMt ordinary ainriuo or silks, $1U0. A simple bonnet, A utir uf onbuary Uireu-dollar gaiurs, Niuwillietaiidlug lliewe piicea. parties were very numenHw till Lent Wgwi. uont wa.

a weitding ueat drrtoue, whH-h siai Huiple atieudetl, and where all llipior. were aiinnuanl, anu eheuiMuroe and oilier wiue. flowed like water. (Tnen hdlowa a deocrip. Uou uf Ihe bride's mideieloUiee Ihe lioesi tbe writer ever saw.) KvaryUiiog alcgatii.

Tlie oranges at Ihe wedding cost (1 aliaiiece. sud everything was as plenlitiil as of old. The whole uf the wedding para pberualia aud must havs cost ur more. Siuith Carolina, an Insanm Asylum. The rebels try to make out Unit the veuerahlo and lioiiuriilile Mr.

Pcligru id Charlesbin, yielded up his devotion tn Ihe Union before hi uealh, and gave in hi adhesion lo the Confederacy. But authentic letters frmn himself and family tn Ihe luti st dates, prove thnl he iliud, a lie lived, faithful lo the Union. The follow ing nurudoln is told of him as no nrrmg thi very season A penon tnueling him in the street aociwted him snd raid i "Will you he so kind aa to direct Hie lo the Itinalto aaylom "Certainly," aii.wmil Mr. Feligrn. "there it pointing In the nut "nud then'," turning aud pninliiig lu the ninth I "ami liu-re," puiiit uie vuuill "anu mere, puiiis- 1 1 "and thero again," Hinliiir "You cannot poMililr gu auiia.

1 in etplanaliun uf thai singular iug to lilt) wci to Ihe liiitlli. When asked an etplanallun ul ILie slugu direction, be an id I "The whole Stale Is a la umiu nsyltun, nud the ntiple nre all lunntios, siennier Hlerra Nevuda arrived at Portlsud Ibis (alouiiuy) morning si oa sa Tlnv. ef I of gist um, Per to of Ine th, and by to I We have often said that the nooficinn fanatin did not wish tho preservation of the Union that thrv had on respeot for the constitution I thn) before tho wur they ware li favor of sep-amtion and that linen it bemi, they hnv ex- peoted to aooomplitli ilUiinlon unless slavery could he killed by some lesa extreme measure, Their hand in the management of the war, overriding the convictions and Judgment of conservative republicans and denvwrate, manifests plain enough that they intend the Union thiill tuvtr bo restored witli slavery In It. Kathiir than make the Union what It ivtr hat been linos Washington, they would plunge all America Into the soothing, bloody of anarchy. To prove these grave charge ngninst the fu- nalios, we need only quote their own Iniiguairo.

Gerritt Smith, in a speech at Albany Feb. 37, IHftl, published in the Triouns of April 4th, says I Tin C'oIin(i as it ii, mi Ikt IWm tit il awt kills, all In wsv uirmurn toe war, lias neen the sreNt motto, not of ih denim mta only bin of most of the republicans also. I do not any llint It was a b.l mono wun wnirn to lar in oiseontanis, mnnoiirs, and thrwla Hint smwIM the war. I do nol aav thai II was minis III Mr, Uucoln and our sialnoieu srenarallv lo eonltoue to raininise il. In those early sitwes of the war, which naarly all ot as hoped would sol result luacluu1 and propsr war But aci'ler roaturracv nor coasirtrrnittta rf mrtd ikrm In reeoraire ll a ay lonfrr.

Hi jrrW say Luw cm Id As to atrmes md Jrttrmi. And yet, eveu now. when the Urihi haa taken ou the diuian. sions of Ida widest war, and the aliumolar ot the most horrid war, this molto is still enirent. Aim, what minronrepliona of the hmir have they who, In tills lile and Steam slrogxls, moM wptrt it nay pom.

mtnt aiuittf, or mWeed ilA imiv (er Ikt VonUiiHtunt and Ikt And.altw, now on ill ted for a part In this strawl am all lliey who yield themeelva op to this unlmrly mti tmnparalivrlj few lasrtntftua have ilalloiaed a few linea of the quota. thin, and call particular attention to them. Of the same style of thinking and talking are Greeley. Audrew, Stunner, Wade, Wendell Phillips, ice. and they impart to their ful lowers Ihe same contempt fur tho Uuion and the oouititutiou.

"Anxiety for tho constitution and the Union" is here pronounced a "iniscou eeptlon of the hour," and the plainest meaning of the language Is, that they who are fighting ud pnyiug for the preservation of the Union are "traitors." Traitors to what 1 To ft fanatical crew of revolutionists who shamelessly proclaim that tho put amount olyjeot of the war is to make a new Union and toHilitutxnn. What sort of Union and constitution do they propose to inako I What bmind.tries Whm terms of compaot 1 If they are carry itig on thi war for the destruction of tho Union and fur a new government and a diftrtnt one, in what respect are they better thau the reliel Are not tho purposes ol tho fanutici and rtbtlt identical? WrllKu Isr Unros Suusaian. WOOL BAIril.X6-.X0. 1. ED.

8tatksMah Aceonlinir In your invita-tian, I offer fur your acceptance this, as one of perhaps three short articles ea Ihe abova snlnect, takinjr a brief view of itt 1st, as a citisen ot the United State I tend, an Oregouian 3d, as a farmer. Fmir 1840 to IftO there was Imported into the United Slates, wool to the value of During the ten years, from IDM to InoO, our Imports of raw and manufactured wool amounted to the aggreirate value of During the Isst decade, Ihe increase of wool raised was only at th rale of 15 thi per eent. iu the ten years. In that lime, the increase ef woolen mannfaciurea was at the rate of over par eent. and the increase of population ha been aearly 3'i per eanl.

"From IH49 to IrtW, tbe eotloo crop was increased from balo of ginned cotton, of RJ llu. each, to 6.IUC944 bale or more than 11U per eem." The inereas of cotton manufactures, exclusive of eottoo used to mis with wool, was at the rale ef 7.J per eent The shove hjrures, taken from th U. Census, show thai Ihe wool raissr ef the nation ha not increased his busiiiss half as fast as the consumers ef hi product have mulli plied dnring the last leu years preceding the war. and that bis fellow eitisens enfraired in the manufacture of wool a.e increaeiag their power to work up nearly four pounds wbils he is addiitr en pound to Ihe supply. They show, also, that the eotloo raisor haa not enly supplied tbe demands of the cotton manufacturer, whilst increasing bi manufacturing power st a rate more thau double tlwl of the increase of population, but nearly doubling that i er in ether words, the planter has been awcllmg bis products seven and one-third to th wool raiser' one.

These statistics (how beyond controversy thai th weoKraiting farmer ba been gradually loams; his bold upon Ike business of Hie country and allowing her to remain dependant upon other u-tion lor a supply ef an article of pries neoswity to a larr portion of her eitiaeus.and at an pence of in ten years. The cotton planter during thai time has now only been taking faster bold of every inter touched by his production at home, but ha at the sauie time rendering ether nation dependent. In a dee-re, upon hia owa. eiablinf her to recommend ker ayalem of governaieut a she praad lbs boitest of her commerce around the world. With a full knowledge of all tins.

Is it any wonder that the notaeraer iproud by nature auj education) should conclude that "cotton is kins," and that, aa he was king of cotton be had the power in bis hands to reduce hia fellowitisena of the North to the necessity of submitting to all of hia demands, and that rather than give wav he would break Ihe obligation of a contract of hia own making, and pluugs his country into this deplorable war, which ImuIhwii Ihe Immediate cause of the rise in thn wool market in Ihe KaU and which rise Is likely to be tbe cause of a woul- erowuig mania in Oregon JOHN MITTO 0 The Boston Commonwtalth is radical republican paper. It i very radical -a much an a the red and blaek-niggert' Abolition Air-foot. It even hope the rebels will take Geu Bsnkl' head, because Bank ha not bestirred himself more to liberate slave in Louisiana and it ia deeply grieved at bVnator Suinuer' endorsement of Geu. Stevenson' appointment, at hi opposition to Cassius M. Clay's confirm' tion, and his failure toremeuotrttte agaimt the outrageous treatment of Gen.

Fremont. It arm accuse Gen. Buroiidea with saying that Geo. MoClellau ia tho only man capable of commanding the army ef the Pottxnao. To add to iu other grief it think it see that the leading republican jnornaliste have compro mised and stultified themselves the Eetning I'otl baa spiked lis anti-slavery guu, Baymoud in the Tuntt Is willing to have tho President's proclamation of January 1st revoked, and even Horace Greeley has announoed that th Prei dent ha ft right to revoko the libertie of three millions ef human being, solemnly pledged to Ihem." Caseins M.

Clay was the major-general who told tho President that he would nut engage Iu Ihe war, onlee the war wa prosecuted for Ihe emancipation of Die niggers, lie was an "un conditional Union man," io ase an almlitiun phrase. After tills announcement, Lincoln ap. pointed him Minister to Kussian. aud the Hen taoouarmed utm. 8al or RavKNUR Stamm.

Th reeeipt at Washington hit revenue tarn pa show vast disparity of demand between the Htates. Up to April 1st. Now York was tho only 8ut only four Blaise New York, Pennsylvania. Masaachusetlaand CallforDla bad singly purchased more than Oregon. Ohio has bought only Uu-third many in amount Indisna lees titan ono fuurth Conneclieut, little ever one-seventh Illiuoi, ft little more than one-half; Miohigso, one fifth i Wisoeneia.

less lho one-half; Iowa, less than ooe-sigth Maryland, one-fuurtb a many nd the ether Stale In still less proportion. Oregon give the gnvernmenl material tuppurt withoat making maoh blow about It. a I a i Ahont 1 o'clock this Hro bmlia out In tli vli-iiiliv nt iliu Allmiiv llnul. in Hi niinwa sun-mi plilly to tlie mljnliilliK OilllilllV iniyiiiK an mil row ot tiiilldinm from Uio Atmny i iuni .1..... (I.i nniuull.

I.lill'llll ailin I i. vii miv airwi, ma I'liuniiiprw ituki'mii'h i run U.dll 4,01 Br. A Wiibii'T, himi u. rinmc cUiMn frim, (j.lm;rk -Indow dIum bi wtirewivcd lr the ifiravuna nitiKti HitrtH ol our liuililinif wiu tiltu'k i. ill.

btaitkftn hmiv in fmnt lor lt itnottou wnm trtm th hmv nf itia hntlntr biiililitiui. Th iht hm or (UniWy Horn, a U' (tiuck mm, MMliii ui i in "imn uimnrt. wui mini, i rt ti.i ti.u Mvati oulv it noHioti if Inn In librHTV. Tllfl I ftIo'a eeSSa. Conflirtluif opinions exiat as Mllie nrl(ln of tliei'flre om tlilnklnu it was lim wo tif an liiMiiullarr, and olhant llial It was Ilia result of iceiileiit.

Tn laiwr conclusion Is must arobahl. to lowlnir are lha estimated 111 limV Wt (WlltCfn fWiMttlH noly I J.OratfwoM. 1.600, CI fc wl0 Puxton, fm w. V. Monielih.

ll.tmOi Al b.ny llKe, 1.0.0 t- ihoraton, 'W i Dr Taie, aim, Mo Miiueslilraei Other losses, ToUl, 111,600. A correspondent from Alban; snya Oradwobl' lostf Is about J.ooil, The bias ww distinctly seeu si lol- anoii, l'J miles distant, i KAHTKHN IMKWH. BY 8TACE THIS MORNING. SC10UL 0ISCATCH VO fHS STSTISMaH. We are obliged, by wanlof room, to condense litis morning's dispatch.

Ir.w YmtK, May 18. TrtAaes's special dispatcheaya that tbe i I'rovoat Miirshals have bean diriicud to report forthwith but it is supposed to be dmJilful wheihnr any can mmlg beforo tho middle of July. Volunteer may be called for in Ihe metmime. Hterllug, lliljnllloi gold quiutt Bank state- moot (hows uu increase of loam of 1 In- crease of specie, I lucicaae of deposits iiiiii v.ti"-"" YeiiK, May 111. Tho army correspondent of the Herald, under dnte of Mil)' 17th slates tint the rotul pickets on mat uuy wore very uiirnnmiunicaiiV! across uie llappnliAiinock.

Oursuhlinra huvo ae linpressiou Hint they had itenril hnd laiw from aoaio uoiiit. The lltnld't Waabingt iu dispatch mvs excliaiigud prisoners havs arrived Ht iup fa- rutu. rilll.AIIKt.VHIA, Mtv 19, Jay Cook reports last eeks sole of tine-twen ties at and litis weeks snlcs will ca- rttui amount Nkw YullK. May 11). merlilllf, lw ffold, Wahiiinotiik, May ID, The official report of Col.

Davi of Htuneman'a command says our loss la Ihe eawdllion wa two n.t..i....u.i vu v.m, captured I mules and 7b horse. l'ruwrty destroyed is osiimaieu si l.wu.wu, CHiLAUti, stay IU. OiHcors state that extensive works have been en-cica on mo lurnpiHs uoiwceu iiicumouu anu reuericKsuurg, ueruiuiere uiikiiowii lo tie, New Vuiiit, May III. Tho Tisfss' anccinl lays Uichmoud touuirsr ItAle tritins from Whitt Homo have beau uink- init reiriiliir trips to Ihe interior. It suys if ofh- cent oi negro regiment are hung, in accordnnue with ruaoluiioiu ol ruusi tougreea, tn lankoes will Imuif rebel ollicer.

li.in. Huihl la luiiireisiiir all liorans of rebels aud Unionisu alike. Two Neuru rviiiuieiils were toted lulu service. Nxw Voaa. ilav 111.

It Is reported a severe iifanlrv liirhi look uloca uoar Butlolk, on Uie Ijtk A heavy inlaiilrv lorce Hi reported as buvuia drivel in our piekats at Jtcuvur nun iimrea. liuopa wjre sent ateet tlisui, and twice repulsed tlieui, reuialuiiig in sirooa poniiuii at Cursvilla. imr loss, 2 kilkd 'i wuuuded uml inissiu. Kieauier fnin t'orl Uuyul reieirta heavy liriiix in 1'Oarivsion otiroor tut site ettsseu, Iroiu it r. a.

"-PI on isiauu uu in cmrt martial in tie Vallanduiliem csu nuds hiss guilty of lite eharimi aud speeilteations, and seu- leucee ami lo ciusti eooiinaiMiit in khim u. 8 tort dur- "u( lln war. Ilnmstdee aiiurovas Uie sauteue, aud narran. Cixcisxti. ili.V IB.

A Kaseslville letter says, sixty auernllas krnl on a I Inuu -ear buulli Lulou. The uuutd ttinl ou lha raLala atel ruut.l ihem, kiliiu( ottaaud wtiuudiuy lour. Al Mrtte reoci turee i iu vt arueanil Llllllou coiiutias, a.y., I llmaoer leal t'hnuin. ftabsl pickets an. all alutia buueerbuiu.

an advaiue en uuaeeraus is looked fur. Washixutoh. Uiiv 19 An oflcial ilispatcb save Oea Oiaot delsuuni limiu'e bruade, hi H.iywod. ou Um tnu. Iteiwl ka.

sauii. ted. JOU. tlrtMK was reluforred by alker next duv, i hewssallaekcd aud drneu toward Jackson -season railed Utkea. JoJoliust.mpasseillhroU,h 1 ou luw Uth, and weot lowsids I ivltabura with Ihtev Ut, j.w, tlmuwU, u( lu.

Uvm) luliutl lrKc cHuturo. uu. auuiauitiuu, uiullvry and rouiu.iuury stores. 1 a law hums Irom ILtvuiouU. kowen's torn, are eaii.

waled al lojaiO t'euterien ai jil.owj. the laiier struuxiy euircuciuru near in. urium a ginU ballle i wo men were sill.u and four wvuntunl on stouuier Warren, by giMrrillas, on the lllli, aouvc Israeuvilw. Chicaoo. Ilav 19.

It ie renorted our f.ireas tue buthi I oii, I. at Jacaeou. Ilruvy nrlalumuienu were burryuiy lo lite I raiNiai twviiv Mtnai bum vi sstiain. Mw Yobs. Ilsr in.

Col, Thorpe, from Ikuiki' dmairtiiHrnl.Mve tllman's brittude Is Uht'd. The coultrv iiua uiMiied' hv iiauka' ruuipaiu will furnish two or Uirao diviaiuits ot uv-trruua. lo Huulu' rait tor a to. dr uriyac. tisra uw wuat nrwai a itt nuauiy swiro rcgl- TKT0K14 I'OhRKHI'OXDKNTK.

Vhthhia V. May lltth, IrW. AtH KnrrilH Tha frrut raah In tl I mi tins is said In lie ovei. though Ihore arc huu-1 dreds going every week from this place. Friday boat look 7i itinera, v7 or ilu Ii l.ut day boat look 7ii riners, or 'M bead of I horaea aud muloa, and cvoral head uf beef rnltlu.

Ibis uioruinir. lb sicaner tutor Uiok Hn passen ger and several brad o' bur, beside heavy a-suruiicul ol luorcUAiiliso, and, to-mirht, Uu- steamer Duuirlaaa will lave a full luad. I have b.eu bore about olio wurk and litid, bv clo.c ol- svrvatioii, inai ine amoini ol (ihhi i uued via th Valloa lo I ho Urccos aud asliiti.toti mine, far eaoeeds, iu the aggmgalu, that nut via Vic toria lo the mm in llnlub Columbia, while the miner are two lo one. Victoria ia rather a pleasant looking; eilv and, in population anu eiielil, will i-xcoed I'ortland I some litlle. but in Poinl of btuinuas.

iiut now will fall behind. Largo vessel, uicii.ol war and lone. Imleed, the former place ia made tbe po ol entry lur Ibis Island by a late ul "overn. Farlmnient. Tbe nieul ha decided lo build dry duett so that the largest vessels can be built anu alloat un tho acme, i ictona I a lie port, but Now Weal minster I tbe port of entry lur UritL.li Columbia.

Bom two or three war steamers are now Iviiia- at tuimalll aud. to-day, uuo uf Lucie Bam'a appeared. i lie mercunni aim utiiiir man of vicloiia complain ul bard times nuj scarcity uf nionov lllat now. Thav aa the town Is all wno can aaeiuir eiine lo ine mine. ft There ire no rood farm en the Island, the land being loo rooky and bar run for agricultural purpose.

But, beside the iuhiu, 1 uolbmg lo keep up Iho town. Many iu Uiegun think we aro paMing through hard liiuea, in a munetary point uf view, in having to pay auch high toxiw aud heavy duliu I but let Ihem transport their I at Lilloeet for sale, will try and elve you th price of provision. Victoria a sold to miners Flour, 0 tOa 7 mi ba.al ik-x ,,,0, bart cents auuar, DalU potato, ls oau beans, bmS. A lo-du'i Crafc. Theeililor feela indignant at a Lillooul corres- pondeiil fur using the following luiignngoi The knglish miner easily distinguished lie thuir eitremtlie heme earetullv uisserveil iu lealher leggiugi, with a row of buttons and Pools two loo long wilb two lalltoiu el Using lo a leg.

A they cum along, tlioir allontioa i at liaoted by Ihe larir new hulldiui of the eoiumis- sinner at Ihe forry, and th Inquiry invariably i I "Ilia that ba 'ut, 'abiiatiou, 'utel, nor ha o-piwl." AK1 UUU, bridge aero lb Molalla, en th ir ruad, haa become free. A Ire bridge I to he hnlll stum aeraaa Puddiue nvor. Tue rau of lull on th L'laukauia rivei bridge have bu to- uuced on.all. 8 bt we saspeet we havn't got all that might be tramped apt' It it reported, on the authority of a gentleman (color not material) josl from Charleston. wlunn niuy not have itsca tins remeny, mm mey should he allowed to read soni of Mia eases where Ha iiiniience hat been mw-fiil in roincdyuiK coinplaini which they art sullering.

THE EXPECTORANT npcnilci IDIIICDIAT.LY npon the DUeoie, Nimlv and Spirdily EraMcnting, while the SANA-TIVK VU. hv preservlnr ret-nlarrty in rhe bowels, giving a healthy ton to Ihe other internal organs, and assist the perfect operation of the former. Attention Is asked to the following eertineaies, selected at random from the mass In possession of the proprietors I Ooi.imstis, Jan 24. 157. Dr.I).

Hir i Gen. Wm. 1'. Orton.one mv neighbors, was cored of Bronchitis by the nas vo'ur Hxprrloranl and Alleratift. after having lain forty dava at the point nf death, and hre tmnent physicians having exhausted their skill upon bun.

Peveral cases of Dropsy snd Cancer hav been cured mv neighborhood. My little daughter wss laKon November with an enlargement on th neck, which grew very fast. I Immediately commenced giy ber your Alierativ, and she is now nearly well. tuvnu From the Rev. Selson Cook, lale of Brooklyn, Min.

Nw Yokk, Jan. 18hl. T)r. D. JavneI)car Sir i A vonng man livltigin my linns waa taken with a violent cold, which settled on lungs, causing a hoarse, hollow cough, al tended with much fever.

This continued for mere lliao two weeke. when all thomrht death to be Inevitable. At point I eoiumenced giving yorrr Espeetorant snd Sanativs Pills, seeording tn directions. In the course two or throe days, he began tn expectorate ireeiy and In ahont two weeks be vroi about and was nin well. A homiaopelhie ehrslrim snd family spent night my honse.

Tlie daughter was taken with a violent ernnp, which threatened apeedy death. The father having no medicine, eoneinnen to grre me wbicb won afforded rel.ef, From the Dev. K. M. Jonea.

licet, of Prot. Epis. C'ch, Nunt Mariiioioinew, riiiiadeipnia pKti.sDgi.PHiA. Murcb Pr. T).

Jarne Iiear Kir In all eases resembling; Consumptiou, 1 recommend Jnyne's RxpacUrranl, huving in so many instances witnessed its beneficial effects iu the two last ruses which came under my observation. The administration of tlie Expectorant has, 1 am happy to anv, been attended by the moat de cided improveioeut of tbe putienta. Vor a cr renter number and vnrietv nf certificates And fuller information regurding; these and other of lr. D. Juvne snd Rons' Preparations, referenue is given to their ANNUAL ALMANAC, which may be had from any drnygisl or druler In medicines.

Billl ot 1IA1 lyC44 Portland, Orcgou. Agents for the Stale. Attention, Marlon Rifles. REGULAR DRILL, Monduy and Saturday evenings, al 7 o'clock, at the annory. far order, V.

H. ORUBBS, 12tf Orderly Sergeant. Aa a Remedy to pirify and cleanse lbs Blood, leaving it free from all Humors aud im-parities, we assert, with confidence that there Is nothing better thau SCOVILL'K BLOOD AND LIVES 8TMJP. JOTHEMS. WHO WIBH TO FIND A 1SEDI.

CINB ItAPT- to pErrLiABu LV TslK curb up nr. hsjbs it aarp. Tioe in raiEiB ch.iliE!, will. VILL BLOOD AND LITER aYRUP. WHICH ArK-JOWLBD3EB TO IB THE BBaT BLOOD MEBICIK-E KHOW.

ITOIJNa AND OLD BHOrLD USE IT. PhIsICIAKI ATTEST TO THIS. FOB BALE BT DBt'GGIiTO ETKHT-WHEBG, AKD ItV BEDlKtCTON ObK AOKKTS FOB TUB PACIFIC COAST, 4I AND 419 PBONT aAN FBAN. riSK'O. 4wl3 MhrHBT Sal.

BT virtue of sn execution iaened out of the circuit court uf Ihe Hlate of Oreinm for the oouutv of i'ulk. and lo me directed, in favor of huutuai and gainst Kimsey, for want of personal property to anlisfv tbe same. 1 have levied upon and will pruoeed lo ecu lo ine mgueat muuer, lor casu nana, on lite premises, on Thursday, the IStU day of una. A. loui, oetweeu tue hours of oclock, s.

and clock, p. of said dav. all the right, title aud inter est uf said defondiwt of, in and to the fulluwiug described real eetate One lot, No. oue, la tbe town of Bethel, ountuiuing ten acme, more or leu. Also, one other Inu of laud described ss folios-, to witi Situate iu folk county, btute of Oregon, koewn and descrilied in the surveys and plat, uf the (lulled Suiue 09 the fractional part of Uie fractional of the n.

w. I ui sei-uuu ai, intcuuuui mn ui lue iraclluuul a w. a of tbe n. w. 1 of soctiou 21 iu towueiiip ti, a range 4 west of the Willamette meridian, coiitainina- ill acres, wore or lesa.

euid lands sold to wiuify tit sums cAvcuiivu, vust. aou accruing eoeis. 1. at Ul'TLGR, tueritl ul l'vlk eouatr. Dulhia.

Mey I.I, A. 11B Citizens of Marion County, ATTENTION 1HE lime haa come when It becomo. neeeaeorr for those wislnug KCure barimiln Is call AT W'OK- TH1MJTON 8, IM MLVKUTON, to purcluiss their Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, FAMILY GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. For he Is now snoring tbem for uie AT COST for caiA dorm. He has on band a larin slock of thu abova ariicWa.

all of the best quuli'y to he found in the market. l.au eorlt. call toil, and kerv calling. Mar SS. IdiiS.

SmH JU. WM. UALL's liALSAM FOU THE LUNGS hat wrought more Cures thau any other Cough MrdU ciue; lssnfeto use among Children, yet powerful In cases of Chronic Pulmonary Disease), and. Is ludora ed by your leading Physicians at tbe safest and best remedy now be fore the Public. For sale by all Druggists.

REDINUTON It Agents, 416 aud 4 18 Front Street, wia BA! FRANCISCO. Executor's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that bv an order of tbe Frobaie Court of Marios ennniv.tlrea.ai. ua.a at Ihe January term nf mid court thereof, iho unrk-r-aigned, exaeuior of itie last will and icatumenl of John rrusu. uscaasoa, will sell al public ssls al lbs premise, on Haturduy, the UWb day of June.

s. at the hour of II o'clock, in of euid duy, the following described real property belonging lo said estate, to win thtiiulsin Marion eonniv, Orogmi. bounded on Ihe west by Ihe land claim of Joho euipp and laud owned bv T. W. and W.

C. Arerv i un ihe noro. by land uf 1. L. F.ofl on the eaal bv lbs hmd of Wilbaia laylort on Ihe smith bv ths land of Daniel Waldo, uemg uie common land eialm at said decedeat and containing 3.HI acres of laud.

Term, of sals Oue half cash, the remainder In six months. ilKNJAMIN "TANToN. Kiecutor of said tetMe. nalarn, May M. A.

1W.1 Isli! TAKE. l. BY the mid.raigned, living two miles south of Lab. anon, Lmn ounnry. ou the March, IMrvt one bright hay pony siurs, about 11 bands high, and ill or 14 hamla high, jl'mlathly meant lo bs 111 vr 14 yara old Th 1'Riaisa I AIhi, une bnv rtuui niare, 14 hands high, vrllh Mar In ber forehead, aud i 4 or A years old.

Also, one bright liny pony horse, with small tr In forehad i 1 about 8 years old. Also, one dark eheetout sorrel Uiiv, bliise face. Wft hire aud hind tool whit is i hands high and ie 4 or i years old -ilw IB RICHMOND CUEAOLK. BY Ilw suUeriber, living sis tulles moth sasl of Ai-buuy U'iii eonuty en whit India msr. four vt hv.

year old. Ko marka or brands perrei wd MAlilTM U'PKIt. May, Tth. that had McCMkn I wen at Somtur, as he aght to have been, when it was attacked br the rebels, the Fort might bare been held five minute longer. Aa intelligent contraband just from Loo iaiana, stales it as his opinion that had McClel bn tamed his attention to the ministry, and labored for the conversion of 8emme.

the pi rale, the Alabama woald never have commit ted moro than seventy-five per eenL of the depredations now recorded agaimt her. A aigger minstrel who bs been performing saceewfully ia Yiokbnrg is confident that, hail act MeCtrllan failed to lend hi hat for the fir are-head of Porter' dummy, the rebels would have evaeoated the forts at once, and drowned themselves in the Yazoo. The minitrel is ex evasively Indignant at MsClellso's negligence ia thi matter. A sesni-civilised Mabenraine" from Min nesota, eays that had MeClellan boiled the ar my of the Potomac, before Pom had a chance breaking ul Ihe decayed Umbers. Uevoral were tbe ocean sleauiora do nol laud here.

Ihoy dta-killed aud wuuuded, and some trauafumied into charge at F.siuiinalt, about three mile from Vic, muJey. th inadvertence of soni.bo.lv. a of Ihu Dalies Utonlamur reached us ou Thurs- day. It usually slop with great regularity at aoma way station. Oregesi of Thursday say lhat balf doien or mere of Ihe fentleiilinry convicts made an attempt lo erap on Ibo day before, aud that two or three succeeded iu getting away.

They were employed in Ihe woods above lb city. Tbe guard fired upon them a they ran aud wouuueu two er inree. ti t-i ii i. i a. n.

unnir uas sii leu sue Ar allh II' 1 It question of aperd with ber rival the W. O. Hunt. lhat question being disposed ef, the Ties eau gn back lo It old love puunig Ibe reataaraiiM thinks itisditloyal lo "embarrass tha government" by exposing umcial corruption, lie evidently afraid lhat eanliedy will be dis loyal enough lo eipuoe him. if anybody abould tbe would have scat At, in- atead of Pope, to Minnesota, where tbe aher gwine tliiuks he sou I have been very useful ia hying out the new Indian farms on th res 1 errationi and trenching for irrigating porpoeet, The Injun decidrdiy of the opiniou that the auesionary eaase baa suffered "imntonsely" by MeClellan' neglect In suffer in overwhelm ing defeat, in the style of Pope.

A brother-in-law of Gen. Pope'e eoasin was ready to testify to tbe committee, bad tbey call' ed en him, that McClellan's failure In reinforce Pope with a strong detachment of hi one hundred" convalescent cripples, constituting the hospital guards at WathingUiu, era the real cause of Pope's root at Dull lion. The brotker-iu-law ia chagrined that the committee emitted in procure tbe very important revela tion which be had prepared without regard to expense." He. however, console hiuwetf with the positive assurance from ono of tlie committee' contraband waiter, that hi pacers will be embodied in a supplement which as has oggeeled to the eommiuee in ease the report proper should not annihilate General Mel'lellaa. tW The Washiagtun eortespondent of the 8priugfiehl Republican says i 0.

0a A MaiTtsr Mm. Gen. Buki' aitlitarv abilitiM are m4f li ttiMUMstJ bni at pnMtil. There ars a vikxI idshv tfonbiera. btit tttnae whn art Msnsirsli an sealant la airs bin liaM aad Uu op MVe'wawsVliMVa Tbe fact is, the adininislraliea aad toe lead.

iwg repebiieaas aboat Wathiugton, privately ceofese that Banks, as mllit7 nan, is to tal fail ore. lie entered tbe army a a major feaeral to become and he was given Um eewmaad at New Orleans, with 70,000 oefl, br tbe same purpose. At last dates, bad not even organised bis army inUi brigades, aad Die 70.000 men might as wall have been disaiesrd from the service at the time they Were placed ander his commend, for all the goad they have done. Gen. liaaks ta this day vtr-esumatea man in tae united Um W.J ivhMthM Uw All itorr tkat I Was Willing 10 Hie winier si icw-oi to ie the cotton Sutes If Ihef really derirtd it.

1 was not only thtn willing that the Union ebeaM in good faith make them the offer, hut IXdll a- a 1 near neepiy retre was an mauv bum ion du it th government would be relieved from the good and chattel here aud experience for (ue preaenrn nf one very dirty abolitionist. There year Ike iron rule of John Bull administraliun will be no holy "soibarrassed" bill Billy. the sbsps uf asamuli, licence, and lrtctly oonlonled to live in a a Meucnaut Cglouel'a wmaiissiea iu the Oreguii "7 rl ui aaeant tuiuniou burae aro ill good demand ill Vioto- ria, from to liL each. Though 1 am Jfotasr rt I or Iho twuly-fuur uUd by a merchant just fret Lilleoel-liie hoad hour ending with Wednesday morning there, of navigation to Ibe Cariboo niinea-lhal Ihore were death nitliiu lha haul of Uu town, are some live or six bundled burso and mule sua si ono urns inero were lour open grave In tbe city csinslery, walling for occupant. II add that no particular disease prevail, but very many are lick and death aro ot Ireouent occurence.

Thua far they an principally among women aud eliildreu, aud iu most eaawi the cause can be traced lo diseaww contracted elsewhere. convention for Clark conn. ty, W. 1., passed roeolutiuue of which the follow- iug ia Ihe mh i "That thn dtmocrarr of Clark eoiintr am fur Ihe Union, and the whole t'uion, and in favor of lit vigorous prosecution of th anuria of Uie Uov- ernment in crushing the present unholy rebellion when such eUoru are not actuated bv anv other motiva than a (ingle desire to maintain tlie butt- er and dignity ef the nation and enforeonienl of It law. I list we ar forever opposed lo the con- elusion ef sny peace Involving iu lis term.

Ibe acknowledgment of the independence of Ibe so- eaiiwu owuiuaiu buuiauvraoy.anu mat we Hereby oleda-e ourtalv lhat, oome weal or woe, In lit and death, new and forever, to stand hv and ueionn luu unffvi vur cvuilirjio it nuur oi peril. mo.IJoretf urtun..

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