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Pioneer and Democrat from Olympia, Washington • 2

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'53?" and 'm mu, FRIDAY, 1 :5. 1859. i 2:37, an. tom: mum-on. magnum-mu no kn." i w.

1 Id incl!" In a tin qnlileuiom' tl- 0- hat. Armding' haw OHM 111, none were; but! Icqulnd in the ID It! .8. "my days, a. lo at mm from voting, in this prev It Daley-to lo who: No. citlull of Territory for the.

and who, in our hill-io- of Hon. 0. B. McFAnon. In.

quan- or non. u. u. Mcnwn. Juliet, B.

P. Animus, tor the Territory, Wm. 8. Ind Euooo Run, Attorney: luv. Ind "ea Col.

Waucl mu met amid tome uiheJodgn Why this decision in- mor by special of legal 11l numb; tbs bard "rived m. an or. unable to say. One of Ib- In should line lupponedl it In on (he Ippenredl tho-out iguana! sulrl 1b In "but. to clowns, and the, at UM npnleribcd in has Ono.

u. till! he I mmmmmg I to vote 1 mun-nu! muwmmmm bntUlh-hu-Ln to I. I In Inch pen And the in.) bthlu uni-gene bmhhmbwn I. it). you mm It mm to Us, (ad I tint on- I in.

and mania." But Col. Goa, one! the the Homoflhp'h a in ditto In then existing, to my else- W. they bola; pound mentioned in the will number, tbs: no: tum. my odious M. pulp-vim 3 number by who.

the the prudent year I 11. lona to Npenl that mm th- nukes A or if 11. vary oftheiuv a. i. doubt, the on that who OHM it, might MNMINHII and ain't of that h.h‘h,mlt proper; and .3 would at up Heir opinion.

in opl pane-mu. no. Ml am, It for In. it should tan-an to the. slut it the intention 2: 3 construction.

a 111, pitted 25th Jannl- 81 I 5 1 1 on mull 1- h. nypm the 1 32:3 :2 3.13:3: I ritual hm hithertn :2" we would say. thnt even if at the law, or in Indentood, the board, uh" uted upon the precedents of 1 h- "carried out Ind meted nponl Old precinct in the Terri-l lute decision is eutirclyl will Mr. G. A.

Banzai WWI-to "contraction" with hie I'll! lln be W. illegal votes to be pollw Was to correct It by (Merge? We will the bounty their '4O uum. th-t they were preju-, hum nook it may so hue Ippear-l Why '0 them ofJudge Hus IN to Me. who had been out of the three Jenn, Ind become of ngel it! no been in the Terri-l I'll- Why 'u the Judge per-l The llh lithe cue rel lith him, Why In H. Scum: permitted to row, who it or Nritory In don, Ir.

Sumo-r rejected? The lotur had lddod in the Territory throe Admit you orror. gentlemen, rather than do worn, Ind mako no such prclensionl in future, lo 111 and in construction, but! loo" Mu when it. belongs. Yon or one of you petu-1 remnrlod to as, but in this instance, ii! would seem, yon it no do. (Sm of your rrjrdod votes polled the Tami-tor If to (since you lauded the Inland iu profession,) yoty remember that old use, gray hairs, and My: are no apology for your lets, us the following action of tho law on this subject will fully rhow you: ls.

or clerk olelocllon. or Any per-v I. In runner mncemd in conducting oholl corruptly Viol-lo tho of tin churn. ho Ihnll brim nod ply In tho nor um: lire him rod by- OMI notion in the me tho My mil-hon of tho propor for a of uld con-u." The Elcetlou and the Result. We are wnnhlo In yet to give our en nny or extended nerve of the Inte eieetlen, enre front our own county.

We here reported majorities from few otherl, which we believe to be correct, but cannot vouch for. So fer no received or head from we lny it before our renders, hop! in: next week to give full ollicinl returns I from the counties, euve Wallet Wnlln 1 end Spokane. The content in thin county wen worm eue purer wne it more fought or lore determinedly contented. It won well 7 known that disntl'ectien existed to certein extent In rctnote nection of the coun: ty, and thnt to gnin the day, old liners have more tlrntly to unite their rennin, Ind contend not only egniust un enemy without our lines, but con: cooled trnitorn within. And nobly have they done their duty, nnd glorious in the victory The entire democratic ropruon- I tntlve ticket is elected, by majorities rang: in; from nine to Srnvnxs' majorir ty hen been ewelled from 89 (hi: former vote) to 109 Never belore hen the purty in thin county been opposed by better lien, or more nble teeth-Inns, thnn at the Monday lut.

But we hnve defeated foot nnd dregoonn Mnt from which our party receives I new vigor and nnnnrnnce, while they ere will give up the 1 Anne. White the denoernte continue true i to in 1 nnd not run nwny tvtth they hnve nothing to far. We no invulnern- I No. One hundred nnd eighteen itrnight 1 the ncrntch of pen or thin precinct, in the bent evidence we can bring forwnrd to nnbntnn- mete oor nnenertlon thnt. we do contend I for uke, nnd lt only.

The cone of Ur. Grant: in number evidence of the hot. Would it he nuppoeed for moment I tht the democrncy, without i dent" old, could not hnve elected him, hnd wn deeiredl But Mr. (it-ram: he not hided his time, end he now himnelt nhnlnehlly henten end by whom! Let Banner! I Thefollowingie the vote of the oonnty: I :1 a 4 3a i '4 i 5 i- 9- a 5 i Btu-u 51 so so u- Wallace to 14 lilen no 45 13 267 I on so 21 270 wtttml :1 to 277 ahead us to so 259 no 41 en 16 13 Weed no :1 as 7.5 abettm 43 26 II 254 I En-e in is 1 221 Red 139 33 1 230 :5 to 1t 1 217 My no :1 1 ll 1 Berry I to 221 Denomtnlnno-nnJmhlm-Inllellu 106 Tl A a 12 21 A. J.

Chomhern. for County Connie-loner. and John Climber- for AM, are elected without I Thyme-monk levy extn In. I- show: hndnmnhou.kk¢by barman. SAwulsn 19.

majority over Guthrie, 11. C. W. Siindall is elected over Purdy, up, by 8 voter. PIEICI majority lover Stevens, 13.

J. M. Chapman, Wm. N. Snug: nnd W.

H. Wood Ire elected to the house, by majorities not reported. Mr. Willi-nu in reelected and Geo. Gdllgher auditor.

Km: m-jority Stevenr, 16. 1 Jo; Potter is elected $0 the house C. C. Lewis. the democruic Mr.

Footer in democrat, we believe. van Injority Wdhco. 49- mto hurl from, which will intro-u the mjom, 1 Henry Milu Ind Holden A. Judson, both den, are elected to the house, by which cannot be overcome the precinct yet to hen from. Cowun unjority, 4'l.

Ono precinct yet to from, which my reduce it to 40. Mr. Burbank, has 78 votes for council Briscoe, 3. Mr. Briscoo his opponent in county.

The tion or defeat of either would not he I polilicel one. it being simply a local issue. For the house, Mr. Jackson, 66 voice; McCull, den, votes; 35; and Harrie 33 votes. The stenmL-r Julia, Cnpt.

CLARK, arrived at lute hour last evening from end all ports. Thanks to Purser for Victor: papers. We nro indebted to JACK" for the following returns from the northern counties Km" Wulluco'l majority over Stevens, 12. No report. of representative: elected.

lump this county Wulluce he: a majority of 13. F. A. Chenoweth, (republieeu,) is elected represent: lure. JIFFIBSON majority, J.

M. Yum anzuli, ed representative. Cuur majority of 14. WEA'I'COM majority. 108, Ind one precinct to but from, which will increase it considerably.

lkmpilulation. 1 majority In Thurston. 9 49 Whmcom .108 329 m-jority in 'lB 16 Clnlm. 4 4 Isl-ml. 3 19 242 unknown Homunu most distressing Iccident happened at Port Nisan, on Mondny, the 4th July, imt.l to three or four men engnged in a national in honor of the day.

One men, we no informed, wns literally torn to pieces, and could not possibly snrvivo. Another is reported an having lost both mm, while'the met-ined minor injuries. The men were lnkcn to Port Townsend for surgical treatment, where they were promptly lcure of by Dr. P. M.

of the Mn-l iriuu Hospital. The name: of the injured here been nn-blo to learn. brothers, named Joann and WILLIAI KII'I'NIR, were considerably injured by the premature dllchnrgo of clnon. on Monday last, at Tumwnter, which they were in honor the democratic victory achieved in that precinct. They were in of the cartridge when the explodon took pluce.

One of them had nnumbcr of splinters carried through the palm of the hand, wrist, km, which will be likely to render the hand naeless some two or three months. The other, although at supposed to be mortally injured, in doing well. Gov. Guouox, who some time slnce rcceivcd the appointment as Executive for Territory, arrived here on the steamer on Sunday lust. 110 was put ashore amidst a salute from.

that veasol, Gov. G. came to Sun Francisco ria the southern overland mail route, and made the trip in twenty four day. from St. A history of travel convinced us that this mode of coach nud one trying endurance, rather than Attendant with many hardships and privatioui.

The Gov. nyaa crowded state of the coach was the greateal inconvenience which he experienced on the journey, nnd, next lo thin. the impossibility of getting the necessary rest and sleep. The Gov. expreseel himself as rcry pleased with the people and country; regard to the letter, says he is agreeablyl disappointed, the climate and soil much better than he bed anticipated.

We! give it as our opinion that Gov. G. will better with our people than some of our Governors have done. Mr. Gnotsox is stopping at the Hotel.

I Presbyterian Church of Prairie, incorporated by an act of tho Legislature, was dedicated to Divine service, on Sundey last, by the Rev. G. F. Wan-worm. The church presents an eleglnt appearance from tho farm residences on that prairie, and is perilan one of the country churches in the Territory.

Messrs. J. Chambers, D. J. Hubbard and Geo.

Tykel have donated, to the trustees, ten acress of land, being the site upon which the ia loceted Gran and MI! liver. Thin section of Woshington Territory in beginning to attroct that attention which it deserves. Meun'R. H. Are-rm and E.

0. Cnouv, citizen: of the United Stiles, who bore been residing in British Columbio during the past year, orrived here in the steamer Eliza Andorran on Sunday last, on route for Chehnlis River and Harbor, to explore and report upon the of that country for agricultuml purposes. These gentlemen inform us Ithntfhey are deputised to niuke the by a large number of Americans in British Colonies, who desire to settle permanently on the soil of their native land, and who do not wish to return to (inlifornis if they can a suitable place in this Territory. Should the report oi AI'SHN and Cnosnv be favorable, Chehulis Cnunly will soon be up with on enterprising and industrious population. The steamer Enterpriu has been chartered to ply upon Harbor and Chehalis River.

On Friday last, she was taken in tow by the Eliza Anderson to be tnkcu to her destination), but before pro(ceding far from Victoria, the shaft of the Eulerprin was broken. Owing to this accident, she is compelled to await the return of the from San Francisco for a new shaft. It is intended to run the, Enterprise as high up Chehnlis River as practicable. From information received here, Messrs AUSTIN and Cnosmr have but little doubt that their report will be such as will induce thone whom they represent to emigrate immediately. They are uccompnuied by some Can-dim: gentlemen, who are looking out a location for a number of their countrymen.

We are promised their report for publication. I GEN. HARNIY, Capt. Ixams, and number of other visited Olympia on Toeednylnat. They arrived here by the steamer Manaclmulls, Cnpt.

ROY, which vessel is now in the service on the Sound. The Genernl is on a tour of inspection to the various military posts in the Territory. corps took rooms at. the House. The Gen.

was entertained by Gov. iSrnvms his residence, on Wednesdny lust, where he received the congrltulntions of many of our citizens. MR. and his position nan domocrnt, during the present election, will recelve our nttention at some future timesnch time I. shall suit our convenience, and a subject of no greater importance demand our attention.

We do not envy either his political position, or that which he holds from a uucceu of our party. Therefore hide your turn comes next. Those who listened to his speech on Saturday last, will understand. Jxo. H.

droll, the wit, and the man of a thousand exceutricitiee of made his appearance amongst us on Saturdny lust, having come round from Portlund by the steamer Julia, which hereafter, he informs us, will perform the Sound mail service. Crazy as many are pleased to call him, was received like a lord on his return hither. Mr. 8. of the tendered to him and friends a sumptuous dinner, which as an impromptu affair was the thing that has ever been witnessed here, as all who were present will bear willing testimony.

Scarcely any other assemblage could have been collected together that would have done equal justice to the many spread before them. The "matters at were ably Jean and his many friends are of the believe that S. Gunmen, of the Washington, is the "prince of attentive, ever obliging. Haring fully the wants of the company at table were entertained for some time by Mr. rox upon matters and things of general interest, by his witicisms and drollery; after which came toasts, by which our worthy host" and were not forgotten, and the company then, at a late hour in the evening, separated.

The Julio, now in command of Capt. 3 is a modeled river with engines of great power. She is said to have been one of the fastest vessels running on the Oregon rivers. We rear, however, she will not answer the wants of the Sound. ller light draught of water (not exceeding thirty inches) will only permit her running in ismooth weather.

Our winter weather, we judge, would blow her topsy, But friend Jons assures us will answer every purpose, and whom, we like to know, should know better? revenue cutter Daria, Capt. Mason, arrived here! ion Wednesday morning last, frou Townsend. She has not been so fur up! the Sound for a long time. The Dari: isi tau ever a welcomel i Wilma G. 11w, Capt.

Buns, united the wlmf. With S. mail! and pamngerl, from Victoria, and all ports on the Soundl on iTlinrsdny night, inst, at ll o'clock. We are indebted to Purser Postal! for papers. i No new: of importance at Victoria.

Bark Lemma, arrived from San Francisco, to load with coal at Belliingham Hay. i At Wlmtcom. bark Amt Parry, loading ifor San Francisco. 1 At Port Townsend, ship for IHong Kong. to rail July 9th.

3 Ship Blaming Glory had discharged to get at, the leak. She will re-: pair and sail for San Francisco in ten days. At Port Madison, brig Comm, ready to sail for San Francisco. Bark Carrie Leland loading. Brig Manhunt also loading.

Both for San Francisco. The ship Ella and Julia. Lunt, would at Port Madison for San Francisco. i 18' A very interesling ieher from our; iWnshington correspbndont, signed will be found on our page. Thai question of the rights of the Hudson Bay and Puget Sound Agricultural companies is now settled, much to the satisfaction of our citizens, we believe.

Catholic Mission claims at Vancouver innd elsewhere have also been satisfactorily FLEET or were lying at one and the same time in harbor of Olympia, on Sunday last, the U. S. mail steamer Northerner, Capt. L. DALI.

lU. S. steamer Shubrick, Capt. DI: CAMP Constitution, propeller 6'. Hunt, Capt.

A. M. BURNS; Eliza Audenon, Capt. Wms, and the Julia, (stern-wheel.) Capt. CLARK.

Onr harbor never before presented so on appenrance, or teamed with hull the life as on this occasion. And yet there fwns room for 2,000 or 3,000 more. Fm: l-The alarm of on Wednesday evening last, proceeded from the house of J. F. Guam, Esq, on Washington street, and was occasioned by the burning of chimney.

During Ihe excitement of the moment, we heard several inquiries us the locality of the engine house, and saw one man carrying water from the spring. We presume this Is the way our citizens expect to extinguish We success to you, gentleman, but fear thnt will hardly look down with an Ipproving smile, unleu we put. our Ihoulden to tho wheel in some other Where'- Lhe Engine 7 have lutcr, although no more cert-in or news of the result the election in Oregon. It still seems to be matter of doubt as to who has been elected. Both parties claim the election of respective candidates.

The Oregonian of the 91h publishes the vote of the by majorities, which elect: Loam 102 majority; yet in an editorial notice contained in the same issue, says "the re suit is still uncertain." Col. B. STARK, who arrived here from Oregon on Sunday lost, is that Sron, the democratic candidate is elected by a small majority. snys the friends of Mr. Loom had virtually conceded this mach: I are of the same opinion, and we blue our belief upon no olher ground thnu the silence of the Oregonian editor.

We should have heard loud blast from his if such were not the case. Authentic news may be expected by next mail from thence. The Standard, published at. hal been discontinued. Swans In: Ind Inducted into by the Hon.

0. BJICPADMK. yuterdny nhemonn. Having taken the onth.the emor Iddmued nuch of our cltlzelu Ind unembled witnen the ceremony, hrle! but very nppmprlate Ipeech. Bnch hue mule hll Icqualnunce or heard his nddnu expml themselves fully with thin appointment, nut-lthltundlng it comes dor the hold of lmponed went." Our lmpreulon that he wlll become In ancient Ind nlefnl citizen smug-t um He Li gentleman any Ind tumble mlnnen.

and plcmnt In his conversation. The urent or ln-uguntlon made public by the guns. FROM 1 Olympia and btellacoom To SE 0n July 22, 1859, To A a Ball and Clam Bake THE NFLENDID STEAMER CLARK, (fummmder, will leave OI) mpia, at if) A. )L. on Frill-ye Ind Stellncoom.

r. it. deyn fur Sonttle. Dinner will be served at the S-lulul Sleilumm, to those who desire it, by wvll-knmrn l'mprietnr. Rina (hmnnm, Rm.

3 A BALI. will bogiun hy the ritizoun Seattle. the "all of lheuew building by Phrxxnn, during the evening. In order to tn (hp enleluimnent. Dr.

Mnnunn. 1w: all Suttlc tribe of lndinnn, the linlsnl (mm The wind at. or nhell (Mi. will be hooked on helm-d Wines. in the ancient or the Inlmriuinen of our Tvrritorv.

The Olympia ltmul of Music '1" dlimurse elaqnenh during the excuwion. 1 kae" the exrunli-m Ind admlmmn tn the htll. '33. The Summer will n-turn on This Excuruiunht will he on hnlrd the Stcnmn hy the who Willl endcuor ta we wanry load." a cum! v. usna I JOHN H.

BCRANTON. Nymph, July Techie! Shipping licporl. 30 7" r. A mH. Nari, mm.

'l'. 5'11); Jul rk May on 11'. k' Sun Wilda" Hum, Ruins. Trilon. Wnlwn, San Funcisco, Wilson G.

"in nt, Bum mpin. Knioa. Pomruy. Snn anciuo. Moon Light, Buck.

Hana Kong. 6. Hum. Bumu. Olympin.

A hhip ldn, Mnyl-nd. Cnllm. Wilma 0. Hunt. Rumn.

Vick-rig. Sl'hY. Kimmh. Fuck-r. inland.

I'lnu' I'OR rm: noun AND BY AYERS It WILLIAMS. Evmxo, July 14. mg. By the nrrivni of tin Nov litmu- on Sunday Ovuing inst. we have ndvims from Snn Fund-co to July iih.

With the exception of 3 docilno in 7.. Sugars, and In upwnrd tendency In Coin. '0 914 but few uhnngnhlo quotation! in mnrket There has been nn improvcd demand during the put week. which In: however been supplied from the inrgn stock of march-nib a hand. We note the reception, in unnil lot: at prodncn, which hnve met with lake: Wheat 81 75 per bushel; (int: Bacon.

(h. round) 10 cu. perlb; bud 18 114" Butt-r em; Eggn 50 en. per don. Provhlmuh 1,00 Burr, a Mutton.

1x) 25 Sugar. bro. 8 IL. Park, freak hunt. none Sumnwvhile none bbl.

Coffee. Id 15.. Ulur Pork, 1d 5 OM. clear, lb. IL.

1. In, Dried Apples, iii Slmulderl. B). Drled Peuhet 3. Salmon, Chili Pachel.

in Mm'kerel. glut Shwh, (Q lb. Butter, Clndlel. Inl'd, 3 Lard. do Adm.

Cheese, 37 do Sperm, Flour, 100 lbs. 50 Tobaccn, lb. Corn Meal. IL, 8 Pepper.krlin.ylb Salt, count, 111.. gyrups.

LI bunh. 75 23:11:: 1" Onluns, none v------- Wheat 1.7 a Lump on: 1.50 Berbunhel, 7mm Bandy. Mum. mu, mm Win-key. In Baumwhitc, 5 and.

Cherry Bandy, '7 Sheelngnhbm. (-4 5NIlh, I Shllalngn. bru. 15 by piece Winoo! a. 6 box Wu.

16! magnum. Vyd Axe 5,...... 1.150,: Prints. gm. 3 Blankets, Broom-P 7 llmlery.

woo hlf, but." er doz. MI! a I l. cedn'r, .4 P-Inu. 1,. a I.

Lend, uhm. vm. on an. timber. do 18635 all.

$5132.00 In. foot .5 n-The following letter. which emphatically pull (or luau, wan wriuen by the Den of Funny "an Phllldolphlo College mm of the Modlnl uld Snrglcnl Jon-11, lot anelsco. for public-Hon 11. IMO; To the tho Pulls Imm! Old Bulk-I along-n by he! to In the Decombn "labor of you In! In regard to the Id oundcm demo (ml-l Cnllole of Medicine to Dr.

LCupltr When the applica! on for the degree "I Ind. to Faculty. it Wll loom-pulled by 111 moniAls to th- Dr. Cuphy In I gndunc M.ID‘ Pork. Surgeon at.

nag: an an, In muuoner nf modlclno. On a. dug degree wu gamed. The cando- I. nlmo tmpllu.

In conhmd on gnu-Ila all, All given In new HM! then boa 11. umplclnn of Immunity. the have been nfnud. By I you will do In Act ofjuulco to! collage. I on, Youn.

we? H. MD, the Faulty the PhlluLlplh 001 1 De. DR. L. J.

CZAPKAY'B PRIVATE IIDICAL Surgical Institute In on Sat-nut. Montgomery. nppollu Illa Plane lull Sign: Compuny'u once, Sn: The book: free Ind an no Mnuumhn lllshe effect: 1 euro. Dulce honn. no.

9A.1.t00 r. l. (summons. i. the under-lama, Governor hereby, tint Dr.

L. J. Cnphy In. an dull. cannot liberty, (2ka the Hun nrinn with tolthlll whcrenr given him thin caulk-to.

And do noammmd him to the uympnthy. attention tinn of all thou who are comb). no? lltrlotic u-il-ncrillce nnd undeserved Ib- vernor m. Washington City. Jun.

0, 1351. Porsonl not lii-hing to lot. the II pending, pleue encion in their lotten. 11l will get immediate nttontion to tholr Addmn. L.

J. CRAPKAY, I. 3.. Son Oil. October.

1858. mm mammals. VWW REAL ESTATE. GREAT BY WW. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL omn POI ELL.

upward! 0' 300 Down lot! dialled within a. MI of Olympll. Thnrlum county. W. lul- to on.

menu It ll o'clock A. Saturday, the 30th July, 1860. Thin is the bent opportunity over and to the riblic for In real II the "rpm bb- termined to all. Any person claimant gelatin; ellgihle loatiann In lnvlled to cumin. the I'm-i.

and ma purnhlle print. nah. in on nun-. and tltk Kuwteled. Tn nllhtm one tobetleownelom rt gal-HM 0' our Territory.

I loamy, oono buy. The location jut-lilies no in lib it! bed. opportunity tint on our on third of the purcltm honey A credit of sixty day: on the mine, tho I. ip "00 or ion. md nineti on .100.

Sm: or feet :05. Allen )0 Int UNI: out oud went, 80 net nu unh' on. JOHN x. 3mm FOR SALE. 3 mrnovsn (320 won an A for farming Laurgom or Itmkrm mt aide on 2 Skate: river on what in known on tho Long Huh." all-kc! tie about 11mm nllol Uiymp Thor! In no! none 13 new.

all" uomi lance, ready for cnltiutim. 11'0wa menu consist of good home Ind inn. labial. Mi The property will be mid on lunrlhh application he mode soon. For lunber apply to the undersigned.

JAE. 11. smn. July 15, I SALE 0N AT I'3. 1 foot ilain Strut.

south, or Plummr 3 i n. 1m; can aunt.

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