Show affairs in oregon the portland statesman Sia fesman of november 9 bublis publishes lis tho the following treaty with the nez forces Perces indians art 1 it is agreed that there shall be perpetual peace peace between the united states and the nez perces tribe art 2 in the event of war ar between the united states and any other people whatever the nez perces agree agree to aid the united states with ith men to the extent of their ability art 3 in ili tile the event of war between the nez perces and any other tribe the united states aree agree to aid the nez perces with troops art 4 when the th nez perces take part with the united states in m war they shall be furnished with such arms ammunition provisions c as may be necessary ces sary art 5 when the united states take lake part with the nez perces in war w ar they united states stales will not require the an nez ez perces to furnish anything to the troops unless paid for at a fair price art 6 should any misunderstanding in arise arise hereafter between the troops and the nez perces it shall be settled by their respective chiefs in m friendly council the following accompanies the document as a marginal note filed treaty of peace entered into between two powerful tribes the nez perces and the united states troops at camp in in the walla walla valley august 6 1859 an order was issued some time ago age by the military authority forbid forbidding for biding iD settlers locating in in the walla walla country recently the order has been enforced and the settlers were fast leaving the country anler it but four or five americans were made exceptions to the rule and permitted to remain remain those were engaged in in raising grain ac to supply the post gen harney has revoked this order forbidding settlement in in the vicinity of any of tile the military posts inore in oregon and washington alus practically opens the country to settlement we e presume though the intercourse laws still apply there as they did in in tins this i valley alley ion long after it was w as covered with settlements by a private an ate letter from fort we ie learn that the barracks of B and M companies third artillery united states army had been consumed by fire eleven cases of ammunition were w ere also destroyed and it was thou thought that a part of the force at that place would have to be sent elsewhere in in consequence of the loss |