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Sl)c (Oregon Sltfliig. v. t. ah; ratio, su rnoi-aft-To. SATURDAY. OOTOBKIl It. J S'A What HUcU Democracy Is II will bo recollected thai a fw week ago WB rolled prnr.fo'in of the lblV H ink, ent to this ciiy by Jo Lane, or rn c'.hor inMmli mci rnt, in which it i n- no piuneol that ii (ihe I).iy Rook) proposed lo dj black democracy "up in n nj ml tlo a C'.b mini it" by priving that n "t.lgr ain't a "bit" mm." At lb, -u tint" no nk fd 'bo Portland Tim-, furl Crp!n or. gnu lo enlighten t!t-:r rcui'Tii in iba ''P r- 'in" by giving tlnm an eccn'tonnl (xttnet frs-n lids' ",reat pr r, I ; wr "f on ex. gisi-i tijion this rtod. rn pillar of il-is m"d. ernpnr'y. Nci'he. of these paper, ha" " teen fit to do o, aid wo shall rnn-a qui rt lv moke ono or fvocxtroct", to '"w wh-it ground i taken by thi mgan (fib" pirty in tin North, an I we wi'l lb"" quo": fiom r. nolcdorgin of the p.".r,y in Virginia. I t.hfii' tb.it nil 'lo'ili tho l)v B k i ndi-n-citing what it think to be the g-n( pii'-ei. pie of ibo p.ir'r, in trying to prove n "irg geraint 8 wbito rinn,"jvt ll.o Virginia or gm leadsofTin democratic progression ,i fast that tho Day Rook I rr,i1!r nn "oil f gy" in tb rank. Hut here cm tli Day H jrk demons' rating the nb'im pro. pc-dtinn, t tin t n "nigger nit.t a while mm " "The DecUrntiini of Aniiiinn Indi-pi-iidr.il, e. lli.il nil fwlii' m.n er eri-ne, fne ' 1 r'p'a' ! iitI only an eternal trn'li. tail snet.rnil eY-. I! I lo perveit ill d-cls's1 m,l v an Bfrt!:raf to n' t;ro's. In linns, all ftc (,r jci1" f " fi, Ik. of ctm -r. jin t i-etj'n-fd tei lo t. y ll.ul oil I n!, or nil fi.Ire, n;c iqilul. (J it im: ' iLirnr)'' nlonf, rr t! ir.fr phyr'eiil vtungi indeed in lli iifirn. t'.c r one! I' in m l rp'illiml destitution were lield a Hit I'i'ir.r.f of u'i'it'o'"iy, i n! the nk aii J it mn'M Mot if m-'dern c'vi-'Tttion. Men w.-i cil'i'il on io fo tin HiM nirirt In Afiirn to iIk Mm ' all ov.'r li. rr llio ' liralhen ' n''!ril III' ir ;.!. m d llie a m aii 1 rufT rin? of Ihn'r brrlLrcn. Ili"ir rnci, tlifirown kit h niul k'n. liTimim iioi!i1mt io i n. pur nn witli i im'T lirm!Tiof ) !'nv k:l. n'd Ma'nyr, or w Hy liei I i 'imf. I'.vn tm in n .purr, devoted, M'f nenliiiiff wniatl. I ft l;fr li mi e. Iifr.liiti.-. l.rr H ni.d uHWi"; ti-ie 4 hi li -r own i'or. an I n nvd lirn'!., li"-, iln l.it. 'if il n'A c'iom iliat Cod f mluiv-l li-r i !i. in lli fnipolfiit an I 'nip'onn, if not, in.i--. d, in Vcn' rf furl lo tniisform uejri'i'i ke , Ih'o 1i ! n an." Itub'fd I bow profmind I bow libi rnl ! Tbrn bbick dnmnrralri nrc to nd on! n'i ltf rn ni-nMonaric looncn;!' in ihr-"iiiy)i-ous'f no'. Indecent'' work f tivi!;;n;: und rhrintiniiuinn bentben ! Ob no. Il will bo tbi work if Rfpuljb'cin-, Kno'v Kot'i. inj, and otliT "!,ii)ivtt.i if not Iii'lirai!" pnplii tOo on itii.icnii f nvrcy liiJ'- tb1. t l.iJo AoAi dcmnirats wi',1 id.v.iy b.' in t!io line of tin ir duty, by u'n;, n"t "its inid"narii'H lo Ji tea," but n k'thiapprrs. nrmsd uiilt cbibn inlend nf biblm bii- ill) lo bont ibr f;lorimiH 1 doirocrnlic id n" into ibo kinky bead, that a "n!g::rr uinl n wbito niati," Rut wbilo tlm Day Bjuk plumbs ibclf with bavinq; nn idea tho most iinpnrtnnl that ibo world ever Ji. covered, pn I ulitils witli Pracotk prid.i at Inni"' db-cowrid wbnt it imagine t be llie rail di inni raiic cjfjj, tliP nicliinoinl I'n'i'iir.T lakes Vctoial htcps in ad. atiei', and h i tin Know exactly what if c"liiilpr to be the cniu prubaiiJi, nr litmhn of proof wbiib Hnsitputi tho bhoul lor of tho black (h inni-rncy. fut b I n bear the Ivniniior : '1 h I 'pmo Tnly of l!u fdiuli in the pi rxr lit can tub ciinnoi r.'.ly mi Hie old eroun !r ef ilofrnie nml eeiie fnrSlive yt for fW -fe't ml mtrt'.ti tnrr- inn il where il ii hul to extend .t w'.-ie fit known. Mu li Ir I ran Ihci re' on l!i? m -rr i in rntui.enai i u iratil'rt oj 6 arm, tnr-n.-h reli ance la prej.'iitinl n'i the n iii i'-i. n ill ,t Sl.iverv in iv.-onj;, iin.l liul lor llie inHUMi- n r 1 a ' : i !il ! i li.il il'il. a Wc hum (ro n Men f.uilitr. . M'( munt ftioiv that A ftie in slavery i u M iral u-. ligiout, liallir.il, nn, I pr, bjb'y. in L'encta , n lie. e. a ury iii4ilnliuii of Nucicly. 'I'dia i ll ecu y lino nf oiiiiiinil llnil will i ii.,!. V S'uinlii in Pniiilc ala In mu' iHuin the do trine" of "Vule er n'it inn! Sla very extent on. w,, iu,v tMt v-f "Her b"ld trullie. llul the t me hii imw nn veil hen llunr ntleriiiice can lie nn lunger pop .nrd. 'I l.e lino i-mo tlionld lci ,1 eat koboUly n..l .'tur ly lliut linlK' limy mi.tnl.e il." S it cuini iViini ibis armi wbiidi s'an d lnar the bcitil of llie pnr'y, and ' di.p nn la" io the P.iy 1.1, mui tin- mi, ail l'i pnpvra li'irt tho 'l'imra m. l Ci .a; k,i ' or gun that the Southern d ,nr, U li.ue smmi ihinj; nviro tn band t!i.m mcivly pr. ;iv: t!:nl a "n'cr nint a v.M:,i mi n." '' pj have to 1ijvv that "J.'.Vd'i thirrni Li ; moral, rtlhuoim, natural, an J pr,bul'y in 'A'nrala iiftf.M.7 i'i! :t;::i,vi !'' Wtll, if a southern d, n.n, rat must con bin armor nml nn 1 ii.iko to do oil thh, inti,t nil 0 narlh 'ni ib'iinicra: do Ibo Mine I Why ceitainly, if tho creed of black democracy in "ikiIwim'." Wbal in .auoo f t the qmj on ;!,t to t eattfu for llm gai.dor ; at. I as all black dem csjrnts profrii to Lo sninij nn the ':o0 iUeJliott," they' are of coum.- ready to ile. oar nny d'-h that U s,t U r. re il.eni hv t lit-ir tnateij. The nd'.fin nin; of the fa'ty are lianl'y f-ntiib J 'o the n.,c'.l.ili,ni oi .en irronn gecw. Din iney may as, , t II - ... - 1 1 I ... lv,r ;;o..mg. I It" U-v ilne of ihe li cit' inonJ Enquirer may ttecm to preitt fcli.tie. nt.'.-il f..r t".n .if ll,,.,n I . ... ' Lji pio'tiio iheioitii n;hvi "ii'i a h.i'ait i iliat will cna'jlo lit. ill to live '.iHunit woik j iinj they will ail 1 1 j it if. ii iven to I - j torand Chick hcMes itli: iaid lo be I j;,)d for gosling. Wc I.Oj'O these yonn-; gosl'n's of black d. nn craey in Or g ii un Mi 1. 1. tan, I llivird ity lo b to i"te thai i.tv. ry i mora1, rclg'.ous natural, and r.i-enty illsliilittoti." AH that will de. t. r ibrm fioni niakin thci trrt is ibe lack ( ' b 'aiit to make no in ;'nni nt. The o,ir lilu i'ti -ling Chick ii! pri.l-.il.lv nnd ai.o;li. rr l. iidi r liom the Albat v IIm ii'i ; J utrn l. a "I Pi ler i!livi.:n t b.ms.-'l'ly whin- in.1 ft'wiil 1 rea, ,,.i.. t ,. I 'm, I I ,i in a . !. I I' . .1. I .. 11- . I l ."iTllci i u, it i I . - j i i r ca 1 . W. !' if a lii-i . I. in ...nt I, 'tliis Ii., I ;an'i bt!p it b.idc. be mu'v'' t a U Her I wiil ne'tbrr b" ' bung or u: in ill-- I, ni-l-.e.-fnein ! trmtjry," of coarse ih b!sck dem craev Ihl JVbOllUOBl.l ai Blark Drmorrall initial it tha fa trl(. DU for t dUtoinilaa ef Ik Volo (inly n f,.-w wetk a wom.ibia prcdic lion lb 't il would not b lun I II t'm pr. -cnl faboly 'b d tJcrttccii'llcpiirly oublbe pb.win willi the A' ol limi bcifi-r. We might lllen l aveeid I, a id 0 VOW proc'e.l totay tliut theru tt many liiuaiitciita In tbn ('a'tirci cfonfff Ibew ' 9 it" of powr wb'cli woid l bttpi tmiii Atlantic Kran pr to rrcipi7. tbn otb-r by nl aibt, a n twin jirodiiijiiotl of ibo "it" toi'lfr. Li! Polyph nun, lb' y bav C it'n of ll ( in but one eye (d ). an I of coi'fta iiru notw. niv.:..c 'I n -I 'd' a i all u; (j a:. d by llie itorl Af'icn. Tb,.fO pi'iii lire Loib pur 'y Afii.Miii.'d. 'i'iny iro both "tic gru noihi'tr." Tlion ior.l.i ibe u V'.'o fir tbc 'mi rrr,' ii tlp.t kOii'.n inni Wbmliiji a til" l.r-.C, Li-c iU-" ll' y urc Val na' lc ui merc'iun l.i ', an I in'ike xci !l"nl b'?ji of butlb'-n. Tli'i olhcr oib'p them Uchij l!icy hall- b"tH o L'l' inter-h-.'d in i rp'o'.iii thi-ir (vn !ii:cii, in wbiib tl. yliini b. J lo t'D'ci.l p.rt.si m. ;mo pri ju lice, 'l i t lli-y bavii finally ";!ic I ibcn-rl-e' up I9tt p'lo'i ibal uin ll- i n r tbev loi.k n; on n n-gf", tbey undly :itt.i;li nioio itn; otl.Tii c 1 1 b bjdy, noul and spin!, lliuu liiey do lo tltHt of 4.11 Ai y'u S.iXoti. Th'-y ar boih anmljjamiiiouiH. Tin h. I'lijni-t ure o in tin o v. (o wc are ii f. nned but uili not vouc'i f " in liti'b,) ivli e ibcothi r party are practijidl v . A I our iii" Soiil'i' r i Stalin, uberu b'uel: du irocr::cy leiim i uprrme, and tt bere oidy n!i tl..' wi !o eii'th "f beditvu i' lilt imy f in'.bid I, Ihu part of llm y-tcni i rapidly ll aching out the Aft icum, and tbiruii.inj in u li v years lo n'.iuli.Ji tbu hl.mk m-:iI by u'lloli (Jnin ii ib'iiigbt Lv oiue to buve le ui iiiainpeil, and by which a valid right .fid tiilut i h', posterity iii ncccs'-fiilly i l tip it) our day. L! ilb partit-H Ore indi bted lo thu laborii of men who tdiifl f.dli) ono lo lliB other ax ciiciimi iiicc.'i rcitiir,t in or-b r to nci Uilljilith the (;rral in I luWed fur in wit, a liiviilnijnii of ihe Union, and the Ahii'iiiii.allon of llm Anieiicini C"litiii"iit. J 'l.ti A. I'i.v, Mulin Van lbt'Cit, and John Va i Ibt i J.,iV( j'lel now g-jnc into ihc loci fin o any, afli r having been brand- d fioni bead to fool us ' negio wor! ipcis."' Van lliiren n-scrH that llm policy of the hhiikdrmuo'iicy will iv-idi in lb'' te.-lric'ioii ol'bl very tiii-ion. The only way it can biing thin uhut i by a ol iy nliitli pi Miii.cn I'.iir to cm i'n on thtuat. Mr. Apiih i' ti, who now cdiift iln I'ort I itid (Mc) A 'in, a Illicit 'inn organ, ba l'jr yean been ii KT'ti.' Alio!,i,iiiit, mui ",n once a. t it t-i r y of tho I'oiil.tn l Alioli- lion Society. Ilenj. T, H.d!l', who is now one of i he lead, r.s of ibo black tb m.iciacy in M maebnsftts, onco pubibcd a violent Aholiiion paper in Troti bucc, ll, I. Jl-v. J. C. LivejoV, huo career in an Aholi-ti'in!.-t iwill known, i now in ibc loco foco ineniigeiie. We niif,hl qiio'o mole, bill thin is elioil'.'b lo thow that "bird.-. ( f a f. nlher flock li ret Iter. Thet i rave a liguru bead, by tbn name ol Smith, (icr til Smith nfk;i to lead the Abolitionist, and l),lii-ion Smith wantn lo be at tho In ad of tho black demi'cri.cy. Tiny boih bato tho RepnLlican parly l o prove this H .' ntak'' a ft "' extracts. The liiilnning i. I'm m ibo Ami-Slavery Slam!, aid a hading Aholiiion paper. "Our noik is to redeem the heart jn,,l I'linscience i.f iho coiiln iy ; and we have to ii'R'iic that In nit iiii'l Ihai Coin-eii't'c" Itoni ill'' spiiit ol eninprnmise uhieh bin's In EijitibHi'iiMKM, lint Whigerv nr )i iiiiicra- ey. r.veiyLoily wins', it ncems lo mr. her that, it Iheie lie any ttrgtimrtil in support nl' llie ,h trine of 'total depravity,' it j to b I'l'iiinl in the conoo it ii I chinneter nfonr Mile hen and old poli'ical parlies ; no thai Ii il ive have in 'lo to-ila v, is to rescue the itimcii'iicf :fi l heart of Ibn people (Yum lie' .pii it of i oiiiiiiomise u hieh iriesinto tie' Republican pmy, mid is siilistied." Ti e srtinc I npi-r cmlorM tbc icniaiks of a c it ivspuiab nt, fiom which we umbo the ftd'owilig extracts : I would el,,y fi nd yen niuie sul.sC'i Ii I-, nil ! il is iiot in S' fault thai I i!o no! I'ui tliis isii'i riiitl Ji'jiubHeaiiitni so iili.otbs Mm ii'oeiitioa, the tnleresl, nnd the nirans, of ihiv.o vvlni bate lailnral ttii ileniir.s tov, aids Ansi-Sluveiy, that tbev ee.nn.it ai d a ill not invest in Aholiiion pa- pe - 1 feel that the snc i ss of the Ilei til'li- c:i'i, if po.ii.e, will bo iluir ruin, nnd will, in its In 'numbing utu! laii-lVing inda i tu e, letatd the moti men's for tbc alnveV li deinptioii." We net d not qooto fioin any of the loco l' co oi 'ii ns ta prove that ibry dir. ike the Republicans; etcry body knowsthia. They are bolh ili.tinioni-ts. To prove litis it is only necessary to refer t the slate nienl ef W, F. rbii'ips, n lending AKdi lionisl who siv, "Theio is no leinclv for ,,e ,W b,., j ,,e .l.-Mrut-ioa of the -,,v eminent." Another quotation w ill midice to show that tho Abolil.'on patty sre disiin- lOtll.-lS, '.lifticc and liberty, find and man, de niniul lli, dissolution of ihe American I'ntmi, and llie lormalio.i rfa northern i-otifcleraey. in whiih al.tti hellers shall sian I In I'. ,- th - law as f, ont, Kn,l ho Heated as Mot,, are inai,il." !t!ou Lihrator We Hour (jilolc from the Ricbmond (Va) lai.jniivr, a bad rg bbick dcinot ratio (Cgati. biitiuii-r nnd Snmn. r' friend lenst bo I punVii'il and sil, ncd. iiovernmi n:, which e u Hot -npi'icss 'ich t r n,- a their, lilts foe I of jia m:pe. lvihrr siuli "letches liui-t be huii'.'Or put in ihc rem I.U'U'C or ll Soiitb tlitiui I i r i. are l .i r- ice io ,nia iIih I ii ,,n A' '"uiooer aim li s millions .it. ten, will b" fcr quit'ii-;tbf l'id n. V now mnktf anoil ef quota'!' n f'n, the Cb aib.ton (3. C J M-rcmy, aRtjcbaii an organ. Whatever difT. n-neea of opinion may provnil np"0 olIi'T point, ll'l will B!rc hut Mr. lrook, by bi.c'sii'.'B'innof S'nn. mr, liBagivllto tho piibliC.NiH.il ''d S 'iiill, a epcllof very inteiim cxciten-nt. Nfcutjupcr and iirntuis late nkindlcil their (.'''l'i,l at t'ie theli e, while fllilltll iIH lu ii inh d it 'ahtii kat for Fcidoin,' wi'b the piliahlo bleuliiiga of poi r Handler. Tim vtb'b ulbiir is iint oj'i'orliiti". Ii l'ie fl!--t pi if, Mr. Rro-kn bad liC'piire'b tbrongboi.t ibo Stjte hh I Smith, a wider Plij ti aiity til hi ! '-'cb' an I vote in dn g i s (O l d t-v i r Ii tie gitrn bim. He bus, li'lil lb'' fi V, coiidiitt' d binin If wilb good 'a t1, (.on I judgment, fltnl g'-od pirit, l!i biter to ihc .S' tiii'e. his kpeeeb in (,'ouit, and, filially, bi'tll'iti in the House, Iihvb uil h.-eii iliura-teiii. il by ibcm' qniil i'.i.H. He will be rei-icii dby bi tonaiitn. i i.cy wiilinpi-ii mm, r nd n nt in iiiumpb Lin k, lo coi.l'iont, and, if rie. d, c lru-t, lo plllii-h, the ctieiiiiet pil l c:tl llttltlial ul at of lii 'lute and the South. Ill tile next placi il bn fOlitribtile.l "f'fttly lo llm L'nioti of S iiitberu men in Cor-.'ie.a. We do le t retiiemlx r any net n l,it.ii ba been so getiernlly and blnrtily appi.it. I, liom Marylan I to Tevan.nt Mr. jamter't Castiga'.ion j and unanimity of eiiliini nt ill Ihc pi-e lii I 'is r. iiclcd H;'oil ih.-ir n presiiittttiven in Washington. On llie other band, ilia f nioin deiinnciHtioii locuiy qua iter of ibo North buvo iV-vi 1 i.ped I id miiiu I'cciiii.' of umininiiiy among Nurile-in Rejiieiciit itiveii; and i Im result i -, iliat lb i lines of '-c'inmi!iiii bav b. en diuun deeper th.ni before, to tbu di-gust of paitv linekii, and lb" "dtisfaclioll of tiuo nt' n in tbu Sou'h. Iff rjn'ce ai any ivrnt tchirh midit tummon ctiisf ul Ihe South, aid fiiruhmloic) lur lUjlimj tit a srparoti end iiuli iitinhnt popU. Su then, the Mercury cnntrndi ibnt R'oi.ki in r (faulting Suntm r, bus "Jrtwn thf linn of scctlanali'.m ikeprr than rr if. fare, lothcd't'jU!.t opirtj huc'ii, (L'nion loting iii-in,) and the tuthj'uclion of Iru? mtii, (black di iiwcraW )wliith fwihudotct t'n dtit'.ny of the Sou'li at a tcparntr and iiidijtnd,nt pc.upk.'y This is udiniiiing what e have ulwavs conti nded for, thai ihe black democratic party ii a tcctinnitl party, intent on sjditthi" the I'nam by a constant hlavery agiia'itill. Rill wo will no v tool" back to iheR'cll. nl' n I (Va.) Enq'iircr, ilwl big gnu of m L'e duniocracy, which in speaking of the ditlicitlliri in Kar. nil, snys; ''We are beattily sick and diglislcd with the canting and m tc-naiy by'ociite.s of Yankee 'out. Thi war will enable UK to 'ft tid of t he in , or torn tho tables upon ib, -in, and render tb.-iii n source of profit it stead of expense, ll will enable us 'o r-gain onr own ii:feivd from us by ma. ny a -haiti iiaiisiie'ioii. It will enable us Io In. ihl up our Co'it't' V bv ilu 'ci-apiutv of li e li.iliii'ti- of h:ib C have been piutldi r, d. ll will enable lis to eel rid nf bo Yal keo lYi'sidciiN, and to preserve Augl :-c?a.uti fieedotn, by ret ivitig the old conincliii) wilb till mvlhcr country. (Who would not rather be ruled over by a hrly like queen Vic-, than any nasal Ittatigid pcnllrman the Yankee land can produce f) l will enable us with the L'uitcd SlaM-it Smth, on one -hie, in clo-oi alliance wi n E'lglund and Cinad.r. on the oilier, very apeetlily to bring those long prayer' d abarpers to their tenses, by cuti lining tin tit to the starving voil on which thr y were horn, nud to the thin aira'ound l hem." Well, well, so it seems that yon arc go ing to fly lo the embrace if Queen Vic, if you fail lo reduce this government to n despotism! A suitable alliance iruly. You were lories in the war of lbe Revolu tion, black cckado Fedcralisti in the lust war, and it is pcrli c ly proper for yon lo voie'r Buchanan, and then lie vottrst Ives to Queen Vie. 'a npmti strious. t77 Th Ilr, oks na 1 Simirr iilTair, and tbc Kan-its difficuliirs, very lililch ne gnirie.l by the I lack Hepnliiicati pressi bite uiim stidieulily mite It iud.iiueil the pt.b u- mai l i o.ili. mi l li.kcn llioa-siiii-K f n 'I Inuiilie.ls ul' th nisua, s, lo the Hliiek l.enuli ie.itn. wbosc love ef llio I'liio:! un l en. ervi-.tuciic.siveul I have kept lit. nt out ef tluit ac- I cur.-1 orji.iiniiuon, uiiiieul ttie tsuimicr mu Iota Kna-aa i'.i,aula. Ckiji.hj Wrgau So it seems that you urn willing to ad mil l hut by endorsing the Sumner outrage and ihe mobbing, mui define;, and ravishim liilainics in Ivansus, besides oilier efforts to destroy the freedom of speech, nnd of the press, uii'l reduce this govet nniellt to. 'ides I'Otism, "hundreds of thousands of Union I 'tin.;" democrats hae been lit iven out of your i.-.tiks into the ranks of the Republi can. Ity this a,lmi-s;o:i you saddlo all these outrages upon ihe back of the b'ack demicr.-itio party, ami admit that the na tional and l'nion lovin patriots have been tit-en out of it I Well, that is exactly ihe I ict. 1 lie lM-cat body of real democrats have lcfl you, and your ranks are now made up of Abolitionists, black cockade fed. ral whigs, negro dealers, otlic-seekers ,inl fiie (iitino disunioni-ls. With a glial deal of iruih you can now apply lo your party your old I'avoritn title of 'foiling political excrement." For a further d -criptioii of the crowd you are in, rea l 11,-plon s se, i,-h. Lite of Fmnoul. Wo have received a pamphlet of 11) pup s ( iih "les-ii ctsof the author") fioni C. V.. Picke't, a black democrat, who has rove I to ihe entire sads'.iction of ihe ''un it uthed'' but now badly '-tt'frfj," that Fremont i a desperate f l!c. We hope Fremont won't hear that Pickett gov for Rlichanan, it niieht make bim feel bad. I rail. Cuarm n and Warner are shipping a j:? j unity ofnp,le io Calilbmu bv tl.i sti.vu er. Tbev have alreadv ,,r j , ... t-c'l over 4 0 bushels nt price ranging soiiie-lni-.r r.,er f-, (10 i.,-r l,.i.l,l VI .. learn tl at nbeiit 1 5''0 buh.d of ,,,, r c .0 $jn Frsnci ci bv this steamer. IMtatur Titp. Wa l ad the pbmura of being on of a puny of oin fifty ludiea and gentlemen of Oifgon City and Canrmah, who were tick' led for a paavngson board tho Jumct Clinton, which made ber trial trip up lb" live' lrtt .Monday. Tlie Jami's Cbii'on i It liew bout, built by Cochran, Ca' dy Si Co., cxprcixly fir the Yamhill trade, and in the b'l boat lhatever run on the trade, Sho is fitted up in (jood atyle, and i well adapted tytarijiiigpa'.-ngerand fiop-lit "light aide lip wilb care." li t nfiieir urn itiftii alio aro bard to beat for accomo dation and politeness, und they will ttiak the Janif Clinton 0 popular boat. Her iiucbinerv being new, of course Im r gn utc.l vpted could not bo a-ccrtitificd on Iter nisi nip, but in running to tbu mouth of Yamhill, bti as but a few minutes bn- bind ' I'ltlerprise time." Wo b ft Cano mab at 0 o'clock, run to the mouth of Yam bill, and into thu moti'ha hundred yards got stuck on a bar with leu inches water, fl'iiindcrrd around an hour ni.u a half, backed out, and run back to Ca null by daik. An ample dinner of the best the country produce, was cM d up lo li e happy giie-l', who all enjoyed the liin hugely. Tho ofliccra of the boat, are, Cupl., John C'ibraii ; Clctk, John Mosinn ; Pilot, Chritophrr Sweitzer J and Engineer, Win. Cusscdy. The James Clinton is to bo put perma nently on tho Yamhill trade, nnd wilt b' nblo lo go to Dayton and Lnfuye'.te the grcilrr pait oflho year. Wu wish her great imcess, nnd wo have no dmibt but the Yuiiihill people will pa:roii;.e her sons lo cotnpi ii'itle her owners for their r 'iso worthy Ifarls, to obviate lbe dillicultb- lbe Yailibill people lime, hitherto h.borrd miller for the want of .-hipping facilities. Kcw Dos It. L. Whits oinl others are building a v : nail steamboat On the shore opposite Ca- ii' inah. We undeistuii'l il i cout.-mplatcd to place the engine of thu Iloosier in her. .Mr. Hatch informs us that he nud J I) Locey will build a flat boat lo b pro- pelled by a steam enginn which will be ready to run by tbu first of May next, and which will make regular trip us high as Corvallis during low water, Tltev send for ihc machinery by this Steamer. Mr Hutch knows tho river, and his Lo.it will "make the trip" if be has lo haul her over the bars. Wo havo now five boals on the upper river, tiz: the enterprise, Cnm inuh. Jus. Clinton, Franklin and lloo.-ier, and the l'oiihind, which is now being taken over the Falls, will mal-e the sixth. Tha Frank lin has been cut in two, and will be mate rially improved by an addition to her length, and other i-emeib lliii;;. Injure.!. In chioiiicling the bin nitig ifll.c black smith shop In this city, we forgot lo in- it linn the I'aet that n bifco niinlity of "Pi ck's patent hoe.s," were -o -i-v.-r.-ly healed linn il is feared the temper is taken out of them. The "gridiions" we are happy 10 state, came out unscathed. The WcalUer. lliotoreiiuitut llns week tbu wculier was quite aiormy. The tain fell in tomtit' on Tuesday tiili', and inuch of the day Wedncsdnv. The river has iiiis d M've ml inches. Seal nf siovvrntuent. Tho vole lust Monday, iu this precinct was meagre ; lillle interest was manifested Thu vole stood, Kug ii-.. Ciiy 911, Salem Co, Corvallis 3. We have not beard fioni other precinc's in the county. At IVi'it villa the tote polled were principally (or S,ib in. We b arn that in Marion County tho polls wero not opened in some of lbe precincts, and the vote was remarkably light. The vote at IVtlaud, stood, Salem 67, riogettu Ciiy (i-, Portland 5. Corvallis 1. Winy. Under tho head of "Accumulated Fun,' we find in the Tablo Rock Sentinel half a column of what ibo Ivli'or thinks to bathe very essence of wit, consisting of abort ileitis clipped from other papers. Take tltt? following sample which Col Tf Vault thinks is rare, rich und racy. UJ isn t "lorn uryer a "ii lol a IK!uw iu Iu .own oetiimliou tStiittiman. Al last accounts from Jacksonville, the gras-hnjip.'-rsbitd committed fearful ravages in that scciion, having destroyed nearly every thing green, except the editor of lbe Sentinel ; and it was feared from the dem onstration they were making, they bad an idea of "girdling" him. 11 re. On Tmsdiy night of last week a coop er s shop u leu miles east or this city be longing lo J- L. Stout was- burned, ilea-. I roving till his tools, and a lot of shin-h s. Mrs. Stout was severely injured by running agaiiut a slump in hasleuiui' to the assis tance of Mr. S., tv ho was Iryi-t' lo cxtin. guish the fire. Supposed lo have been the work of an incendiary. Ihe Reservation. We bain that about 200 Klamath Indi ans, formerly from this city, have been sent back to their native i.Vi'Ac under charge of goterniuent ecorl. Capt. Iled.'e ibiided that he had nn right lo supoit lliein on the reserve, as tbey had never been treated ith. tiT The d -M-emlaiits of Ahraham(hy A-:tr) eel, biate.l the IVsOfrr with closed dev-, on !an Thur-J.tv. ViullTr'c. Almost everybody is talking uboiit en larging hi orchard, and . tling m.t more tree. We nro firqucnlly B-I.id where shall go to get Iba best verielici I Licit pring n wanted io let i"it a fev oiifelf, and Went to several nurserymen who bad 'mlvcitisrd," when lo and behold, they bad all aold out. We bavu incn found a g.-nileinan, who ba never advertised bis iiiiiery, and as imghl b" expected be lias plenty of line tret several year old. lie will advuriue this lull howevf r.and then wo will abow you tho nay to hi nuiseiy. The la.iun War la Orrtoo. Gov. 1. 1. S ovens bus !cf; thu Dalle, and come io I'otlbttid. He says that only about half of ibo Ne. Perco tribe aro liolilo. The Spokntis, Yakima", C iJ uses and Wal la-wulla all refuse to tn at, except Iij0:i condition that the- bole country east of tho Cascade is abandoned by tho while. Tho Indian now hold possession of all ibis country ia:.l of John Day' river (about for ty miles ea-tof tho Dalles) excepting the Wnlbi walla, (Whitm.-iii's nation) whiehis held by a Btrall block bouse, coiHainiiig sotnn fifty of .Sieptoe's coimiiaiid. Cols. Wright mid Stipioo bavo lately left the Dalles wilb acrccof aboiil 100 men lor this post. Tint ptincipnl cbit fs of the friendly Nez-Peree are now in Portland (i, n. Wool, it seems, is now "tinkering" with sonic 5000 hostile Indiana wilt a foioe of at least 30 in. n. r.ccoiEiiru. We uaderatan l l'uisoil Adaini ha finiiil eae of h's li-'ts-. wliich wont ov, rllir falls ilt-a.l effniise. I ! was enabled lo i 'eal fy ihe ao to il bytlicivli icli.iirs beeff wl.en putting oufut tin- Muiti.uin.ili Lou. t. rvmeihf lossoriliv luiiic it i repnrle I tlial A hum has lia I llie hnr he rstr.cUtl pluccj lu a ring Ctui'ktiit Or gan. "Ri potl" i w rong ibis lime not yet "plac d in n riit ir, ! but by looking in a cl.i-s end pui.'k' ritig your moii'b, you will we tho "ring" which ''Parson Adir.M probably y. t pu' the 'hur" in. TUiolojlcal. We have tcc-eind a i-oinnittiiieaii' n. badly vtritt.-'i wilb blo.nl n il ink, and bung. linuly interlined with jet b'.T.k ink ; from a ''preacher of the gospel" who claim tn have been bully tr.-nled by bis brethren, We decline publishing, tinl ss as an adver list-nteiit, and then we must have llie pett ier in adi unce fF i lie- Uicg inni is in favor nf ingro stillii g.- I.cro, tlio Maiel .ml lauii wus in fuv.ir nl it ill .U.e- sicliii'Ciu, iii d Hilly Adnins, of the Ar.'iis is not two removes from a u!g;er any way. Ciapiaj't Vigan. Ry a "remove"' - suppose yon nfnii a (In v 'h lratc-1. (u are rxi'C lv tijlbl this lime, as it is hut litllo over one "remove or day's ride fioni here to "Dr. Czupkuya lnfnin.-irv,"atSalcni. Dctnstoa. The lu.-t Standard has tapped Delu sion. " nnd drawn off several gallons nf hard cider," and pieces of "coon skin" In swallow-cd in lown. I'nt-Vlaa.l. From the Standard we leatn that anoth er "squall" has passed over lira famous cilv. Two drunken chaos had a knock lion ii, co. i mm ii pisioi neni sioicu, some i i etnt I i ...i I shins were taken from clolhta lines, a laree chunk of pork was taken from an ed- itor's poik barrel, (bail luck to tho villain who took fiaf,) and it was '-bcleived that coals had b'-eti taken from other placrs." A man rode round town ringing n bell the citizens held a mass meeting, voted to get up a vigilance committee of 50. bul made a mistake and gave the "F.thiopi.m Troupe" a huge kettle f "bilcd" oysters. The Oplnlou of rt Sotithevn Mevvsvia-ntC. The following, from the Mindett Herald, of Louisiana utters a sentiment which we know finds a response in the breasts of bun. dredsof thousands, of cotiservative and hottorablo men in the Southern Stales. It is nil Arrnnni.iiii i,t..n fl,.,tt,M ni cAnlli.rn -"'-v, I.r.-ll,e..n ...... I.nr.l m. !l ...I. .. i. vt'iij i , .. ii.--, loan sense of honor and justice. We have rel alive, acquaintances, and friends there, who are slaveholders, nnd whose intern s aro all identified with tho peculiar insiiuj. lion, yet they would fcotn lo do a di honorable or cowardly ac', to save even their lives. The men in ihn South who urge on tho slavery agitation, and justify I twless villainy, are in the main, gamblers ttul ollice seekers, who hope to live by par- ty excitement nun w bo own nothing, and have no particular interr st in the stability of the government, nnd who hope, if the Lnioti is dj-olved, that tliey will be able in lbe "wreck of matter and crush" of States lo steal a bag out of the U S. Treasury, or run i.tt with some neighbors. "nt.'L'er." r- - I But tte can assure our friend of the Miu- n Herald, if he wishes, lo find really mangy dogs in tho stick-egg train" be will have t lock for ibcm among tin-"blue k. .!;..- ' i r ...... . r.. . I ".i':r oi" 'cam. ns,- we will box up, and send over Chick and I'eler. I i From the Minden Herald 1 .1 On, opinion ia. ,),., Brooke d.r ' a and brought ihe whole Slavery canee into more d a- f?Ier:'tt:!f ha p-trt f..r which no valid eicofe ran be otfered ZT:: ci.restiiiiatoa. lakinir all the i:,.,lm..."L- 'rrxx-z avery.l..r,ollea,.,0eWcrlave'aaape.n c:r. :z?:x7:i -ran ri. ain ! e evcused for becoming desperate in liie hat a of lef Nation, that man iSuninr. "ehave read Ih dbaiea in Con2rea for ma- ILYl I " "U"l-V ndimPrt ". ' l have tre known any man ao foully and Bocw..3. ly M .i.d vi imed .. It, e a.m. Snmoer. F.v- f er SN.utl.ero ; tat -sr,, from 'bW p;z. whine Bud muiiI ill ll. unprincipled, eurk-rgg iruiii, bus btfu beikinf at Us hcile bul the fat lias nut Uea aiieccnlully It', llm their efsie arise mar fioni rlu lain k'il'lf of b cool mpe. Horny ot lab ut, llian ny il diirrvM- of opiinan on (trine pie, J H ugl than a liom, in nur bum. Lie op nival, a nioie unpr nc l'ltil and rickVis aii. Blur utvtr disgiaerd III lml Chamber he fi out lime lo unite hurled at Humner all h natira nd wtlbt'ulliviied tlaiig) and llieu 'Vg, king ef Haaliiu,' lien. I , lb obi broken-down 1'reai. deiit'trrker and iucoosiaieal Kne-tssnler, liunevrr faded to t lnni iu Willi h rmr avlid lnelie( and III Chora lis keen filled lo every 'beat and bar,' with lli yelp np of the little woolly .deeded poodles from I ho houlli men who bare no mere principle, and but liul more brain, limn the AW. can sieves in behalf uf wliua t imid they to lujudj. ciou-ly iuiendiiit. "An I faulty, under I he Influence of ell lhl,Kum. net bic iiii w.mewhst deperaU-, end burleal In tsiUloiiM'ialid ussailanle auine iliuiiderbulla, tthie h tend lliein lio'.tliinr in bunird ccnfu.ion j and then, iu a lint rrw.rt of rvvrue, on of III manly num. tier l pi up to liim ia lli reueia t'haiiibvr, fnida linn tend it liiedrsk, writing, uasr.ncd, and ttnH irrtat kiw:o tanei liim. ondeiful feat ! Audi lb llie way rtouilierii Right am lo lie vindicated I Are Hies the kind nf chump on llie rSouib, niuet look lo for lu-r defense iu lb nalinnul bulla of leg. iiljt on? I il by such eel of slavish degrudulit as Ibis, t In. t lbe bluvcry of the Noutlieru tjtul ef line tree and enlightened I'll ou i to be pcrpetu. led I Cmilleiiioa inuy think to, and may rare at any ii in ii she line the independence to condemn such conduct pirl.'culaily il he be a Southerner; bul we tell them iliat the c lijens of ihio Itcpiiblia uie no! lobe convinced n to what is ri-lit and hij( i wrung by bluwi, nnd arc not lo be brought lo fiuul decision by iriife furte, "Tins is our cpiuion of ibr Sniiiner and Druok' affair only the half i not told." Itourutul Catattrophr. CA.wo.NVii.Lr., Oct. Isi. f?50, Mr. Adams Dear Sir: On the 23d of .September nil., l-;iiabi-ili K. Rrigg, ngtjj 13 years, nud Alary Ann Ruily, Bgnd Iflr vv-ere droit-u-il in Cow Cn-ek, as they M(re relniiilng bninn from school. Win. F, Iti iogs, a hid u' ahum 19, triib a Mr. Ru. sell and f'tii young beb' s, un.'uitook fo i-io-s Cow Creek in a small canco. The piny were nil full of win, and some of llio !. commeiicrd rocking tbn caiio It fr;g'.cn the rest, Mr. It (old ibenitode. si t as it v.aii d,iuu toils lo r. id; so small e, cnii thus heat ily loaded on sii-. b deep wa- l-l. ('JO f i t deep ) Im) y hlfsb-ll ii t a ul in an in lani ihe was bo. tun tip, and 'be ttbtd puly in the water. One young lady eanght Mr. lliig"H round the Waal und came near diottnnig bitn hut he "cceeiled in g.-lling lo shore with, her, when he stripped oil" hi ovur-clotbes and walked lo the end of tbu ferry boat with n much coolness and intrepidity ax an- marinr r, nnd pbing. d into the stream in scatch of bisj sister; but alio whs gone.. Al this moment Mis Yokutn rose to tho sin face for the last lime, bul just as she was going down be caught her and saved ht r life. Mrs. Vaiidi-rbiish, their kind teacher, did all in lu-r power to save them, I'be bodies of the young Indies who tveio drowned Weie rto cred ill ahoill an hour. Miss Vokllni is very lo', ai.il it is feared a'le will not suiviie. The lodiea of tha- If.viited wen- btought lo the house of Mr. S. S. Riggs, and vv-ere followed io their fi. nnl resting place l y the prvnt of both rtrU-, and other relative, besides a large concour.se nf fiends ami strange;. Tho funeral inldie, s was preached by Rro. Browning. Mrs. Viiitd'-ibuh and tha young ladies of the school followed next to mourners. A word about Mr. Riiggs, tho noble brother of Eli.abeth. Afier he bad found .1... I ...l.. . e i . , nn-uuoy hi ma timer, lie camu 10 llio house to ti ll tho news. Ilo walked slow ly and mournfully in and took a seat with nut speakinv'. I saw his bosom heavo vvidi emotion, und I was too much paralized bv the f ar of the dr. a 'ful disclosure la ask him about bis sister. At last 1 n-iiineij strong h io say, ''Are they found Ho re. plied yes J then I hero was another awful pause, dining which his bosuin heaved with emotions loo deep and bumin" to a! low of a single tear; then he said; "But they are dead !" .When they were brought in Mrs. Uriggs fell on htr knots by Ihe sido of the lifeless form of her daughter -Q recently buoyant with hcahh nnd hnppl. nrss ntitl exclaimed, "My child! oh! my- Chill I Call! VOII KtlOnk mil, .it.n,l I. ...... ...... mother" Xo ti-.,r,l Un.,L- ...:n .1. . ... I'""'1 "Hi aim till Gabriel blows bis grave-openinj b!as, liesprctlully yours. MARY PRESTOX. To Uie Rfiuullcaui of Harlan County. A Republican mass mcetinir will bo eld at Salem, on Thursday, Nov. 6th. 1S53. Il is deemed expedient and advita. bio to make the above call in order lo lake preparatory steps fr ,he permanent organ- izatton of a hpubliein party in Oreeon and hI-o lo be b- tter able to act in concert with the friends of Republican principles throughout llie Territory. We notice with pleasure that our Republican friend io Linn County have ncbly set the ball in mo. lion, and we feel it incumbent upon us as U"PUb leans nf Msrinn TV....... i :. -' svuiujr iu a.rvp t moving. An I m view 0f ibis fact we res,. p.ttluliy solicit all persons friendly to ihc. cause, whether their antecedents have, been Democratic or Whig, to come nnsndcoun- i . . . 1 sei togetiier as to the best mode of nWm. in.r.it.g Republican principle, among our fill,. w Itlj. n. 1 .- ., v. I,, vrninetiion wttn mo -... .c ... . "w'r Br0 lnr impOrUnt Ol). J"C" to considered, as follows : First, to 7un'y ; -o.,d,toaP. '01", delegate to a Territorial convention .on centra! potnt in tho Territory, lobe hereafter desienat.d ihi'nl ? too?r. rat- th :he R"publicans in Linn Lou,"J establishing a Republican prest u r diu: ,,,rou6h "Lich cn 0l,r PT''pli1 nd opinions. MANY EVPfTJ' Iriva UT Dr. O. W. Hlm- b;0- prerfnUj by f,om delirermff a lecltui. wroti aool ojv. ,n .:,,h be sa d.- I . JiT.'J ', ctIr, J a ,r Jy,, t 1 t, m. t. ......Li i . j' .. -, I j o i ii my te::ure, ' " " s 1 m-: wiy tl:at j -t ht t reih a5ii .'B.'t tor.-taw it? . - ...j . .... u i