m uon in m*u xviujjiuair, wvi m mesame time Hu y it# not willing to «0-dorso treachery and double dealing. This, Garrett has been guilty of, and it is well known that up to a few months ago ho was loud in his professions of f riendship for Easton, and repeatedly urged him to run for the Council. To day he is in the hands of Sligli, of the Golden Era, and Ds Guney, Post Trader at Fort Sianton. All that, can he said of Sligh is, that he temporarily has control of a small paper, and that he has used it to puff, blow and brag, and to malign such men as Governor Sheldon, (Jen. Mackenzie, Judge Axtell, and other Government officials, besides many citizens of the Territory. In regard to 0e I.anoy, he is not a citizen of the county ; under the law ho is a camp-follower and not entitled to a vote.In a short time the record of these two pinks of morality, who are seeking to use Garrett’* supposed popularity, will be completely unmasked. The Golden Era is the only paper published in that county at present. It can make the best of its short time to exist under its present management, and in the mean time. I can assure you that the people of this county are waking up to the true situation of affairs and many new citizens are daily becoming posted, and on those questions that now agitating the county the November election will speak for itself-—and it won’t endorse the Sligh'Do Laney cabal by a a long ways, either. X.