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Sl)c rcgon Glrgus. w. u. i". iuitui asd rnoriiKTti. oasaou city. SATURDAY, OCTvUKIt 25, 1800. frt'H of lbs Advocate, "After IiiVi'iil' attended lo Ih first pal of our duly In estimating the ailary of Ilia Hdilur, wtin.li is placed at Ui luwert figur ut winch In can com fortably bv, w hav caref ully empiired into III prrseut cnd li'in "film -ibciip!ioii .l, unci find it below tin nmiiVr acluul.y uecc.ry la malum Hi i iper. Adotnl'. ; It i painful ti hfitr i It tit your "ubcrip. lion lint" i several bun Irid "Wow" what il ttt two months ago. ' ir J-. tfii In thi arlicV Is to cll III nttenliou t i tint liicl,jiul Hi remedy may lm alonce ap. I. i d 'I lia number of n':rib. r iim-t be iucreu. ejl.i lo thousand be'ore Ilia lirt of .lani7j B'iiI t ) Jj l!i. work, each frian I Iho paper niiut auivr ihcli.ll aud labor heartily. luvl. II will "each friend of tho ptipur "groan being burdened," if before tlie firl of January lii "hunt enter lha field" aud t i ' hh I sweat through storm uti'l sunshine In rui.u I Ii e kubscriplMt lint to two iliou m. I. At the nlo st.bvoribfis urn filling iiTn.v, tlrir I i'jii- wo fu;i r will hi hku tliat of tho buy wl.u is'ryitigtog''t up liill slips L u ll two fi-ef, while li gets u;i one "W p piv'c'.Iut nntili-t fur hiii'Ii a work. Our ll.iunii.l ministry cover Ilia inure country wuli n cmii!i'ta iil-v.oik of iuii.iniriilu.iiif w.iicli c.n reach every family in Ilia luul wi.lioul I kin; sin;l -rp outndo of our l"gi:iniuU in- jy. .Njy, our pail oral work demands Ili a very Hung.' And by l.ir Ihe 11101 inful thing wa can d ou a ir lint roun I 011 our circuit ami ilntiicn ia In 0 i.-nUt fur au.l wide, the Facile Christian AJrvcat.'. 11(1, Nu.v brethren lli.it went do. You will recollect 1 lilt t the Into CdiiCi rence ordained a fast Jay, "in linw of I tie jinitifiil fact llmt thero i a alight decreasu in our number." Tlii query then arises. If willi tL ciruu tattoo the papr had last year, ihrro was a ''decrease" In our numbers, what will I lie "dterfimi'' be, if its libt is iucrenaid to two llllltlWIIld 1 1 llrrthrt.-n, ns wjdon'l waiy: to leirl(ili w nra Killing to givo you tho bomTit of vnf rxpotii hcb i:i ulliVilii;', ntiJ you can tvl Uo!i our Hti.'Atioiia just iw you plcnvo. li'fl liavo liaj 110 "itliunut mhihtrij" of comu My or ixty prciiolicrv, "cuvuiingthe rnliru cminiry lil.o u coniilcl tu t work," '"'!?!'";' r-xliortinj, 11ml entrcntinj, niiincrs to uko t tin Ai -;!, mill an) in', , "Nay 1 will mil let you go, , L'uluo y.jur ni'ihry yuiikrttow," To ni'Mirl tlio j iijiur, iiml yet we liavp rointnntly ntnl aton'iily incrniKcl our lit till it i nmply tuTiuirnt to "aiistaln our papfr." Tlio key 'o ibinavcrot is, llut liani laliori d Lit. il, in our own cflicf, to mako 11 ppi.-r tliat uwihl rccmnir.rwl ittlf. Ilrtu'o wlien our paper lmci into a iioiv no lion of count ry, n liuin's w iylib'Ts burrow it, rntil it critically, 11ml liiidin that iiistruil of Uiivr dovoti .1 to lm ilijinir tii a. eta nnd ptirlica, it B'koca'M ilm.w yrt'iit principles of Irtif di'iii'X-racy llial lip tit llio fotindit tion ofyooil government, lind social ord r, astri viiifj to by a foiiiidmiuii lio.i J ai.il depp, upon whiuli nil putriol", ff rvt-ry erfed uml pnily can woik klioiilJvr to vliuul Irr in pusliiiion tin' j.i'!oiiw on r ofriTnriiii wlikli liko Juliu tlie l!.iitUt, is a liai binder tothf ri-in of puro and undcflcd rrgion, we any whrn !u y discover lli'x, tlny of course coueludolliitt it in j'lst tlio paper thry w ant, end fntliwiili proceed toonj. ril. V"0 subiei.UiT otiiuuuMl Una way, is worth n duzrii, who tnko 11 paper mnvly to rt ridofilio bald importunity of dim wliu besiege tlirin, nnd who iiiHurdjy resolve to discoiiiiinii.' the paper as toon as the year in out, and who ding heavily through tlm year, veiitin;,' nniiihenim tipn tha "dry, cultukihinj," that norm-body furccd tlioin to lakfl. U'cti-ii lor this bit of CNpirienco to our brelhrt-n of t!ia press "firo "rutin and for nothing." The whiilo secret ia contained in cven woi'd.HHuiAi! n ptiptr that will re tommend ihr'f. , Mure TumlBij am Tw thltuj. Clnly n lew weeks ngn w apoko of the Midilon clian'o that had talc n plnuu in the Irealuinnl of tho Know Nolhius by the aeelirjmil ileniccracy. We then showed that a.. in.-of. l!u nanio iitss, whicil had been abniii',' tlm luiow Niiihinjift "trait oia";uid ''midnight a.-.nt!..iiis," were aheudy nttriliuting to ihein a luro Block of "pure patriotimi,". Wo wero not piepnied how. eveMn hear tho l'illiiKir puny called tlie "national democracy" by una of theao or, ana. Ij'uIk.ulIi k even the fact. Toprovo this wfmd.ltioe iho St. Lnu'a Intt Ilijjencer 11 n A in rivun orun 11 a our lirl witiiets ! lI.iK.lt. C. WlNTItXur koh Kilimoik lion. R. ('. iii;!in, iil'.M.i-iiohiiMlii, la'o p. akir of .1 II . . . . . uir huiiic in liHpiMriiiiinvra, ami Senator in i:a. Uii-iM,au villi Inn) W'Ihk, 1111. 1 one uf ilia furi 1110 a man in Ilia toi.uliy, in a Idirr MiMhril on Ilia 1 laxiiiannal iimiiuii, a,.vs lm lit arm nu noniina- 1 1. .11 fur llia.l ramueiiey w iuJi Ufmt 10 um.i io liiurhuf war ami hariii.iny t.i ilia vounlry at larga.jiiMliuimii'U 01 c-...ml !.iU iily 10 n man timoni, luiail i-k kt.i.ir t irriuiiiiiiit r, na lltal 0! Mr. Killiiiaie I and U.'vv y 111 11 who lluukain lia Ji.iurl .m)ui llut Mr. I-1. .mine wi 11. 0 bo Ilia aila! and bt-l pilal fi r ll.r it: ij n 111. y, wmil 1 ncl aa lie think and fivo b in a v.ua, liowuuiUle rlrclidUynil a iu..i,.ii, tlr iln. air b dri.bi-iti.e v.i'Nk. tuiiiiiu..i. d by line iMurt.auf riitt rtrettni n, uint nriuJ ia 01' ny pp. ouialieiia un the ducjme 01 cluue. a. Wo How iiitiu.iuce o.-u-Li uur Tciiiiori.il dVel 11 our tei'nud itne-a : lj" "Tu tlian no. a. f l .marl Kvi-rrtt au.l It. '. iiiilmY. i.:. "i i 1 - wh -1 1 latt Sijie, (Mub.,i wboil iarnid a.ll h. ialn r arl w;.b Ilia uniimul ilriwviacy, i .!.!. 1 1I1.1I uf li.o ilmjut-ul Kul'ua Choae. C'-afL'icry'i Oi jLr'i.i. Here wo , ( that l hit Fillni.iro I'Unl a Urcbam. W'a arn ylad to ac v much Interest inniiifeati'd by tlio people generally In the cultivation of fiuil. Expbrinu'iitt Itavo at i.t proven thnt Oregon u not excelled by any ciintry on tho globe for miaing all kind of fruit that do well in the oorlh. crn and uiidJIu Statea, whith pnrhapa very fow exception. 13y th" bleaaingof Menv on w expect to live in Oregon lome 80 or OOyenra more, but we never expect to eo tho day, when goo?l winter fruit wi.l not pay the producer a fair rcinuu'ifutivo prito' Wooiico lived in a (livlrict of Virginia, which had b.-en nettled for more than a hun drJ yenra, where tha farmers all had old orchards Handing, ofliatf acrntury'sprowth yet good grafted wiutcr fruit could never bu bought at New Year for lo than 0110 d 'ilur a bu.hel, nlthough dried apple- could be had in tho lull f r 37 cents prr bushel. I'en iu York Stuto wherj or chard! wero old when we were born, Mr. Hubert L I'eil il now cultivating an or chard of tacnlij thousand leuring trtts, all of tho Newiown Pippin variety. Mr. Pell pick mid paclv !iii apple in barreU, with t!io greatest enro, and sella thcin all a io"ii m they arrive in market for from out tu two dollar a lushtl. Thcso apple are thou ahiiped to E'lglurd, whero many of them have been nctuully hold to the. iinli. li ly for a guinea n doz'-n. Hut uidn from pactiniury con-idii'iiiiuni thcru are uluiud.int other rea-uiis why ev ery mat) ought to plunl an orchard of the bent vnrielie oftreea, and then u'ti.-nd toil. Your children, nfler they have grown up and left you, will nlwayy remember the ore!. ar l loaded with golden fruit with the meat pleading emotion, and next 10 tha old ''iron bound bucket that hung in the well," it will be indelibly stamped upon tho memory, ever and anon flitting with it ining across the memory und awakening reininiiicencoj of hoinn and childish joy. h?c!i but for tho iiieiiioty tf tlio old orcb nrd, which like a luli.sinaiiio wand conjures thcin up, niiylit have been effaced IVom the iiirinr.ry forever. Every man knows how this is from expciietico. If, then, you wih to mnko homo pleas ant to your sol I' ami nltraclivo to your chil dren, plant an orchard. If you wUi to hare something occeptablo to give to your friends anil to tho poor, plant an orchard, If you want to render a ihuiisaud troubles and ills that flesh is hi ir to, mure tclratlif, and add to Iho happiness of your family, plant an orchard. If when you die you look back and sco that you have du'io notion" mora for tho world than lo hnvo reared a good orchard, you cannot say that you have lived to no purpodc. Cberte. Wo are now 'buying imported cheee, made in tho State. This l tviong, very wrong. Why in the namo of reason don't our farmer beitir theuiH-lvci and try 10 tuvo thousand. of duliur that oro tukeii out of the country eiery yar for fureijjn protiaiom ) Chcegr) can be mndo hare fur half the cont of butter, yet rvery yeora good article coiiiinatid as much at butler, und is acarco at that. Lei few of our butler maker try tluir hand at cheee next lummer and ace if they eannol do hel ler ut it. o one neeU try it iiowevor, uiiIcm they nro confident they can make a good article. A nuantity was brought into thi market this summer which hud to be cast where oiiie people are aid lo "caul peurln." We expeet to add ailit in,raubcribar to nr list by lb inari itge of th real of lliim. A .rjiioit. lit be compelled to laka your o'lecen ibart la etiouitli tu deter any rmpcetab a iiu from eiiltiinf the "uooje. LiuiAoy 1 urgtu. Froiu"Illuiraliouiof lluiiiau tit:" A Kemarkabl hlory. The alory to which we hal nw advert hni tho double vnlue of being loM wh pro. mule, on Mr, Ward' pertuuul knowledge, and of illustrating the extraordinary clianc t 011 which liumuii life ia auuVred to du rend. The circumstance occurred to lite well known Sir Kvuu Neneau In I h home department. The pupulur vcrsiuii of the atory ha been that hu vat wurnul by a rt ion to aava the liven of three or four men condemned lo die, but 'reprieved, and who, but for Iho vision, would hnvo perihed through tho uiider-eefelar.v' neglect in forwarding the reprieve. U11 Sir Kviiu' being ubse'iuently Hsktd how far the story wa true, hi answer wu : " I he 11 iraUe romance a little, but whrl it nlludi to was the mosi extraordinary thing that ever my peiied to me " Tho si.nple faci u UM by liiiiiMilf lire these: One night, during his ollicn as under-aecretury, lm li-lt the nio.t unaceouiitahlo Makcfiilness that could he imagined ; ia was ill perfect lieallb, had dined early, and hud noilnnir whu'evrr on Ins miii'l lo keep turn aw.dco. bull I; found all his Ul'.empts to alecp iinjiossihle that the chain might have U-n mapped at I d out iu Ilia m 4i Uila n b to fracu ih f. every link, and that every link ae eotial. w "' , bad fidf y Important, n calctilatioO or the prob- ' " "b' ' .. ' excresivrgr tf. 1 Iboaiglit e Ih piiildije nW ability ol any one of il.ee occurrence, ,d llut lllfjf dluahl,(i inailieniaiiiiuii wouiu mm itie i-uancc vory (0 Uud i,,,, ltiui uMnV ul hard agailtsl the probability of the w hole, humanity. I fuuitd my bona- In lb yard witb ib If II U asked whether ulliclenl ground ' xa.and with lb aUier, of (Mtr far th! b'jh liilen,ri.ition I. to bedi.coy. iw-b I pit tli uddle 011, and latlfd lo o 1 tuiu en d to save the live uf a f vt wietched culprit , who, a freilently in audi case, Piubablr r'turnol to llietr wiekeil trad place on my woik, aapiickly a ibl to fli ' lr waslitd out u( my yi. 'Jb mob tlUiw.j. nil-, bowi-var, lumid nie back, and mid ni g lowar.l duvauiuli. A Ipaoidvuluf t,,.. f aaso.in as they isenj.ed, and only .iiiig'l pn.vidculul.'y 11 tl bra. CliauiLeiUiiu aud bia wife, thumsvivc into derpur iniiuity, iho an. wi-r is, llmt it ia not for u in our igno rance 10 111. lii out the value of human life, however criminal in the ev of h-nven. Several of your brethren who have mid from eluvvii till two in iho moiiiiii! he "d.-inctd on nothing" tnielil have been do-' "r closed an eye. At length, weary of terred from slipping their noeks into a "uoo.su" by taking our sheet and practising its teueliin-'s. War Claim. 'I'lio coinm's'siutior appointed by the Srcrctnry of Witrto "audit and allow" Oro gon and Washington war claims have met and found that none of 1 hi in have received any specific inst ructions, ua lo ihoir course. from tho department in Washington. If no instructions arrive by the coming mail, it is aaid they will proceed to "audit nnd allow," an set ins best iu their own judgment. K?" The Willaminette has raised so that the Jennie Clark is now ablo to come over iho Clackamas rapids. Urake Jail. Parker and Lewie, two notorious prison ers who wero uroim it down from the Dalles broke jail just atduk last Thursday inglit. ilm person who was hired to keep the jail slates that ho left thorn both in the cells, and was absent only about fifteen minutes, but upon his roturn Ilia locks wero br,okon to one of tho coll doors nnd the outside door of the Juil and tho prison ers wero coao. tha sliorifl 1 limits tlm eeper failed lo lock 0110 of tho prisoners in his cell, nnd this one let out tho other. I'ifty dollars mid all necessary oxpenses are olVcrod by the sheriff fur Win, Parker. Acrlilral. On last Saturday thrco stage horses Were, lot iu endeavoring to ford Mnhillu in conjing down from Sitlein. We learn lha' the driver by some mentis succeeded in daLic-hing thu horse from tlm ciach and niadu good his own escapo. One Inns. has been found that got out alive, and ano'lirr drowned animal has been fumd. but what has become of tho other tno no ono knows. Oblttiatloa. Mr. IIoo.l hax our thanks for b.-autifiil siiecimetis of rear. Ho did not leave the liaiin s. AIi.K rk I ns our part-ruUr thanks fur 11l o.it half a waoti load of nice vviiUer s.iia-dics. fT Uehuon tiiiiilh has laid us under oh'igutioiiN hy procuring us a fine lot of new subscribe'. 03" Ou eur outside will be found a letter from Rev. W. (.lain, giving a daguerreo type of Delusion, tho leader and owner of the black democracy in .Oregon. (Jul at Last. Two we ks ago in publishing an extract from the Mindeii Herald of Louisiana, we remarked that the great body of wealthy men in tho Suuth were conservative and Union lov in;; nu n, while it was only tho fire eating politicians who own nothing, iiml have 110 interests tit stako who advo cate a di-s''Iu:ioii of the Union, in hopes in tho geiK-rsl muss to bs able to rob the Treas ury or steal u neighbors ''niggor." Since then wa find tho determination to do thi emphatically avowed in a speech of Pres ton S. Crooks as reported in iho Carolina Times. 'After delivering a culogium on Buchanan as thu man for tho limes, he says : "On I lie second nionduy ip Nove-nbrr nest the greul (pirlii'ii would be decide.!. For his pari, if l-rtnioul, the Irailur to hu section, should be sue- crasl'ul, it wa bia dvhberute opinion tliat ou tha fourth of Murch next lha people of the Suu'.h should riso in their mii'lit, march lo Watliinaton, and eeize th) archirei and the Treasury uf the (Jar- eminent. e should antieipatu them, and force them to ollui.k us.' So it tet'ems tliat tho "archives and the Treasury of the Government" is what they wanf II they elect Buchanan they think they ate sure of it. These ollico seekers among tho black democracy seem to think that Buchanan will let them make as free with tho ' archives and Treasury as Jo Lnno dues his friends with his whiskey and tobacco. If they fail to elect Buchnnun Hrooks says they must have tho Treasury any how. It is our private opinion that tho peoplo will entrust I he, key of the Treasury to some better man thun l'uchan- on, and go lo raising hemp for such black emocrats as uro caught robbing the Treasury. party. w hich Winthrop upj or'a Iscail. d the "R.l ti.mal rfi-wvri,-y." Th- ro is no getting out ofihis, ltnli the editor acknowledge, he atolo ho item f oat n l-'iilinorj parwr n lie did the one fn.ni tho Allauy Lvening Journal. if TTI.eE.itL 'piio ma Jo a tiij tiCor valla ibis vek. Viral bb Haul. Thoso vvhoa'e in "ant of friiii trie will d.i well to read Mr. S; anion's ndverlis-miit in another c-ilumn. Mr. S, has taken extra pains to supply his nursery with a great variety of tho choice! kinds of fruit ever lm iiiiht to this country, and he has now a hearing orchard thai would pay any man fur riding fifty miles to lo' k at it. To l',niTciioiuU'nls. J. P. Wu haven't hud time to look over your long communication, but waded into it about four pages deep and got stuck. Wo have hung it "in the hall" for the present. L"ha. Your poetry is bna;itiful, and to ninny peoplo would rend well as a "selec tion." Wa cannot charge you with phi ai.nism, u wa have no doubt the rascally Topper stole it from your port folio when ho first published it. Wm. Watson. All safe, and this is your '-receipt." his sirug.'le, and us twilh'hl wa hrcnkiiii.' (it wus summer.) be determined to try w hat would bo the ell'.-ct of a walk in the park. There he saw nothing but the sleepy sentinels, iiutill hi walk, huppan ing lo pa-s llio houm ollict) several times, lie thought 01 letting bimsell In with lm key though without any particular object The book of entries of the day still lay on tho table, und through aheer listlessiies he opened it. The first thing he saw appalled him "A reprieve to b-i sent to York fur tlio cottiers ore red lor executtnn. 1 he execution hud been appointed for the next (lav. It struck him he had received 110 return lo his order to send thu reprieve He searched the '-minute ;" ho could Hot Iiml it there. In alarm, he wrnt lo the house of the chief clerk, who lived iu Doa- ing street, knocked him up (it was then oust three.) and asked liitu if be knew any thing of the reprieve being sunt. Iu great alarm, the chief clerk could not remember. "You are scarcely nwuke," said Sir Ev an ; "recollect yourself it must have teen sent Tlie clerk said ho now recollected he had sent it lo the clerk of the crown, whoie business it was to forward it to York '(Jood," said Sir p.vanj but you have his receipt and certificate that it is r;vnc?'' "No." "Then coma with me ; we must lind him although it is so early It was now four o'clock, and the clerk of the crown lived in Chancery lane. Thore was no hacknoy-coach to be seen, and they almost ran. They were just iu time. I he clei k of the crown had a country house, and meaning to have a long holiday, ha was at that moment s'.eppit-f' into his gig to go to his villa. Astonished at this visit of iho undersecretary of state at such art hour, he was dill more so at his busi ness. "Heavens!" cried Lo ' lha reprieve is locked up in my desk '." It was brought. Sir Evan sent to the pest ollico for tho truest and fleetrst ex press, Tho reprieve reached York next morning just at tho moment the unhappy men wero ascending the cart. With Sir Evan we fully agree, in re. gaiding this little narrative as one of the most extraordinary that wo have ever heard. We go further than ho ucknovvl. edged, nnd say that to us it appears strik ing evidenco of what wo should conceive a superior interposition. It is true, no ghost appears, nor is any prompting voice audi ble ; yet tha result depended so long on n succession of seeming chances, and each of theso chunces was at ouco, so improbable and so necessary, that wearo ulmost com pelled to regard the whole as a matter of influence not to be nttrilutrd Ionian. If the first link of the chain might pass for common occurrence as undoubtedly fits of wakefulness will happen without any discoverable, ground in the statu of either body or mind still w hat could bu les in tliu common course of things than, thus Fmin l!ia UVsirru Clni.i n Advueatt. Tu1ra,dy at tluchesier. Me. I.trrts mum an v. wsi. atLUsa. i)ro. CW,fia 1 At your sulic.a: 011 1 huelu Iranamit tu you, fur th Uuurfi: of your rradeia, a plain sisltiiifnt of fact conuauted wiihf 1 recant mob ill Rochester, a they cutno uudcr n.y ou observation. Iliad arpoinlrd Saturday, June H, to csn iiieuca a of merlin;; iu lioehraler, aud bad wnltcu lo i. veral ministers 10 cmiw aud m1 111. Ou Wtduesday or Tliuisday prrviua a jtiu-siuvery man by llio oam of Sim wu abut by a freu-aoil maa, (ouu Hardest)') becuueo Sim attempted lo drive li im haul l,is li. in or kill him. I arrived lu Cocbxter ou Thursday, tbout I'd uMuik. b'oua after my airivul I wa waiteJ upon in bio. Strock'a tor by a coniniilli oflh'e individuals, whouid they war authorised by Ilia citizen of Itochesler and vicinity to inforhi me not to pn acli s'aiu iu no wars (.-"Uiiiiglomy lueel'iig. (I hep hi kill' Kiileaiid Irlly .U how Ih.y served blni.) Wbeaj' I ram up lo tlii-m lliry di I nol know me. After I told tie-in wlut had been djue, bio C. asked ma if I lhoer!it I coald stun I il lo ro lo hi falher ln.' law'a, a d -Ian of lflva imlia. I la'd klia I llio jl.t I could not endure urh a trip, bu4 wu a II. liufiolryit. Wa rsle aa fast ua could, ih! k. ma I'.' llut Ihr ne b was iu pursuit of u. V, w turned oTfn iu Ih miiu Kavaunuh road lop to Lro. Mi. lor 'a, Ihey were tail more Him fifttea minutes behind im. After ri J nj so far in Ilia hot ami, iu my condition, I aaa nearly dead abea arrived, but llimu.'li lha atlenlion of bto. Cliauibvr L.iu and my kind fiiinds al bro. .Miller', ia a few dija I puitiully recover, d from llio Injuria rect-iy. I. May tin y receivj a thousand fold lu Uil li.'r and in th wor d to coax life vrletiug, These, bio. Coaklia, are facia, fur which I bold my If aecoui.tuble, aud fur w hicli I aspect U answer at lbs bur of Cod. May (Jod uke ear of tl rcst'.errd tlock, and f.aally bilnj u all lo llea-fi-n. WJt SELLtRS. Axaao, Iowa, Aug. I, ITT Di'ij. I'. Ilullell, who I now on of (U Kochcater, aud eudeavored b;- Ihrealuiiijf lo oxlort leader of iho black di mux racy la Maauchuwiu, a irumihO fioin uiu lo thul itDct dcclatiu; at tho auio lima llut thi Nutli .Meilhallat preachiii'j would not be tolerated longer in the coiiuiy. I asked I hem for a few names of lha cilicns who lud girm ihein thi authority; they had no nume lo rive. I liar belter frieuJa in Itoxhester. 1 once pubii-liej a violent Abahlion piper ia Pruvi uonre iu 1. Aigu; uregun 11y, Will the Ari;ue editor plrua inform a adeut' wheii ihi oceiinrd und what III nam of Ih ' Paper was, lm refere lof We d.iul believe lb ataleiiiaut correct ul nil. T. met, PtrlUnd. If there was n truth in the world be- thru askeJ tlimi if ihey chinned lo be American tides what loll "believe 10 be Correol," a eitneii. Ibeyaaidl wu a foul, aud had boiler book of Iho size of a rux-kftl T. atamant '. proiiiiw But lo preach ajsiu in Kdhrster. I lo'd (hem I would not make lha! pron.iie; tl.al I was guilty of Uu crime, bad violated no law, and would obey God rather than meu. (asked theniwhat ri;hl or privilege Ihey claiuie.l u Aiuerieua c t ten by virtue uf their citinuahip, that were sai-0 rior to other American ciiueua. At lh a rcmuik, without giving me nu answer, thry K ft the a-.ore, inulttrinj; that force vvou.d be utcd in order lo itop rue. I lied Mm paslotul visiting to do iu tlie country and, after attomiiug to thai imporiuut duty, ou Sulurdiy nioru'm;! curled for Iltchestir for Ihr purpose ofholdin),' my luealiii; ut the lime appoiut. el As we rode iuto town we ubaerved jroups of men collected ut tlie rornere of llie siieata enju ed iu converaatiuu. Tho excitcnieni appealed lo bo general, I rode ihroujli tlie village to brother Strock'a atablo lo put up my horse, and bro. l.'nl. land who wu in company with 1:1c, wrut imined! n'.ely iuto bro. iitrue k' sloi e. I taipe into the store ill ten or fiftun minutea, and found several of my. Rochester frlerJ and eou.e from thecouu'.ry, who had come tu atteud th moclluj. Old bro. floilai d (a laiuteJ martyr now.) wa standing l.tur ihe front d jor, One of the le lera, with sever il o:h era of the mob, were, standing near bro. Holland and myrelf having in their hands a late number of Iho Western Christian Advoeule, conlaiuinz the renort uf& maiorilv uf thu eummilti.e en SIhi-.hv ill the (Jemral Couiaene. I told thvm how that fcom'! l!,fr 'T,:,11y f'phoiiiotw name. would contain an eliiciUatioo of pretty much ' all sciettco ; whereas if all that you "don't I b- i vi " and all thnt w 40 bolieve weto put in a hulk, it would make a big one. !y tlm way, we heps yuu got that "ex" we sent yon proving that Jo Lane pade-l aclullengH for Ha-uks, which you said' yuu "diu'n'l believe." Our s at. in nl yt 11 refer to above, at ma le upon what we consider lo be the best of authority. We saw tho chargo mado agniii-1 llaileit in the Journal and Enquir er, priulrd nt Portland, Maine a paper. which is circulated anion'' tho old BC-- tiaiiitniicesof lliiilett, ouy one of whom wtuld have been tihlo to di tect whatever then- night have been of error in the State, mailt: h. sides, the Enquirer is noted for being remarkably correct in its positions.. We never save H ilh tl's paper, ns we pre- ume noire of them ever got as far south- West lis uh"retre Wero residing, f"r the- reason perhaps lhat we didn't patronize Ab 'litii.n papers iimch J hut we presume- it was called tho "Abolition Times," or At- matter wo udjustrd, but all lo nu purrs ; we H events it was ail Aholi'ioil paper, and. were aboliiiuuist still, und I must pmui'M) mt lu Liu lint I edited it. One of the Laws Jo Lone Passed. Our attention has burn called lo an net of the present Congress concerning courts in the several Territories, The law pro vide that thero shall be but one place of holding courts in each judicial district. The three Judges who assemble at the Seat of CIov eminent arc to fix upon these places nnd tlie times of hol liiiT courts. This is a beautiful arrangement, truly. Well, wese that notwithstanding G. L. Curry' stateau-nl, thai "not a siiile bill has been pnsed for any of the Territories," Lane has been able to pu.-h this through, in spite of the "violent opposition made lo it hy the Know-Nothings and lilack Ilepnbli ca 11s." Tualatta Improve uvmv. The stock holder of the "Tualatin Piiv. er Transportation and Navigation Compa ny" h' Id their meeting on last Saturday. l-'iom O. W. lirvant Esq. we learn that Thomas Pi.pe, John Uilchie, C. W. llry. ant, (i.nr;;,! Olds and Thomas D. Hum phrey wcreeli-cted as (Jirrc'ors. It w voted lo employ a competent per. sun lo make a thorough survey of the 1 . I .:. .. .. ' . I TlIK Q'.'AKERS. A letter to the Cincin nati tlazette, speaking of the Quakers, re n.nkt: One to anotlur. "Art thou going to the polls' this fall to vote I" "Be assured I urn." I know many of my sect of p. oplo who have notcast a vote in ten year. Hut now the qu. s'ion is sqmre, and cannot be djd-d. W aru for l-'iee Kansas, Freedom and Fremont. IV. T- , . . ! 1 . .1 . , v.v..,, . in eun 01 ottiir. Itto anl ha.r Tklllll.i Ull.l lllllk' t li nn.1 r,r ft.. . 1 ' w "u 1 Hai1 I caraway eed, fl.wreawigh lorol, maJeTerythia. t .J . t . 1 ,r (......!:.. . 1 I - ' ' 'u.i.i iwr, ..i, ,.,mi i.m 11 1, , iiiii-iiuvu to have the mrvryt compl MeJ in the cur of thre or four week. Thia bein door, all pa'liis wiil know exicly what they are dinc when they take hj 1 of the mat ter. T he inottrt ousht lo be: Tke im- iprsremnt nr., aij nwit b mt-'f. " akin-', he should take it into his head to get up and tahu a walk in tha park at two in the morning Yet if ho hud, like oth era, contented himself with taking a walk in his chamber, or enjoying the cool air at tho window, not ono of the succeeding r vents could have oceuired, and the men must have been saemfioed. Or if, when he took Iiia walk, lie had been contented with yetting rid of tha feverishness of the niht, und relumed to his bed, the chain would have been broken; for what was more out of the natural course of events than that, nt two in the morning, the idea should come into tho head of nnv man to go to his office and sit down in the lonely rooms of his department for no purpose of business or pleasure, but simply from not knowing what to do with himself. Or if, when ho had let himself into these I solitary rooms, the biok of entries had not j lain cn the table, (and this e presume lo have been among ihe chances, a we csu scarcely suppo.e book of this ol'ichd im portance to be generally left lo their fate among the servant and nv-ssengers of Ihe office;) or if the entry, instead of being on the first pagu ihat opened tw his eye, hud been on any other, even the second, as he might never have taken the trouble of lurnii'g the page; orif he and the chief clerk had been five minutes later at the clerk of Ihe crowp's house, and, instead of finding him at the moment of getting into hiscarriage,had brpn compelled to incur the delay of bringing him back from the coun try, all ihe preceding events woclJ have been use les. The people would have died tiT Turn IL B men, jr., ho tire ia Ijw ad Uiety Drmis-ratio Superintendent cf Ed- 1 Bcitioa ia t!.t Sale is ooeule for FreosooL I jat Wit, Ft even ri it ws, t!,ey were j F The Si til Snra-r t vrCted to j stepped. 011 tins ve.-v v?rg cf execution, rriie thu fvtrirj. The resvir.llf iftv? ..!.;;, 5f, p. each, or else be uiob'icd. I laid I would not do About this time the mob begnn to collect iu front of ihe door. I tipp. ee there weie from sev enty-five to one hundred of them soma fnnu Platte county, some from Duchuuun, somo fioai Savunuuh, and o'.hers fiem the vieiuily of Kochei- tel. S01.10 were armed with revolver, o'.heii had knives and clubs, while o'.lierj had piekrd up atones in the streots. Una fellow cried out, '-If ho had ma out of the (tors ho would toon kiil me." At that reniurl: one fellow got me by the arm uud drew me to (he door. Three i.llu-a I hen came lo his asuis'.auci', and seizing hold of cueli arm und leg, thry carried me lo Iho iieddio of tliealieet, where they halted raving, closing, ami jelling I ko a bolv of savages who had r -cue I upri.-oacr. V hile llils wa Iruuspiring bro. llolluiid was liot, the bull striking him on the chin, pji-ing on through und breaking his neck. lie er.pired iu about thirty minutes. I afterward understood Ihat bro. Struck was shot ulso, Iho ball ct.lling all his Perhaps you "don't belif-ve" that Setli Puiim, a leader of the Abolitionists in 111. is stumping ihat stiite lor lSiiehannn ? Well, hurH is our authority. The Ablitionist have called a Slate Convention- to be held at Jul et on the Mist July insl., for the purpose of iiiMiiinating Presidential Kleelursforthi Slate.' (i. rrll Smiib of New York ia their candi dal fur I'resid nt, and Saml. McFailand of Penn sylvania f .r Vice 1'residrnl. We auinwe thero are some AholirimiUta still left in Illino a, but a good' many, .1 not most 01 lhni have joineil with iho Doulusiies an I aie giiu il ationg lor Huelianan.. A uint n.'uistud leiiteri'f that narlv. .'elh Pain. lisii , of Luke Zurich, is announced for a liuchan- aiifi.reeh lliis evenaiir ut .Ninth Murket Hall. IhiiMi Abulit onlsis. however, who have mituinlrd iheir fu.-tiinrs with Uoiilus, we aunnose w.ll bo on hand at Juliet ua the .'list. Chicago I'reti. Put before we disintss this subject wo iveu little mnro nuthiirity, in an extract fioin a Ciiieinnati paper by way of proving that the Abolitionists and black democrats clothing and grazing the skin on his id-. They also shut nt bro. Ceattio and missed h m ; and he a' ''f'lsing" in variulis parts of the Union then knocked two or three of them down, and ea- C2T Tho beautiful Ohio Dim-crney wouldn't capedal Iho buck duor. These noble brethren "llm Co1- 1l"10" 10 ,llftik 'olunibneat their stood with me iu tlio battle till lliry wire driven from their posts. While in the street the mob held a coimi'tuliuu over me, a to Ihe nature of the punishment 1 should receive from litem, ns the embodiment ol rea! "niasi nicotine." held tin re 0:1 Wednesday I ho lea.lrra uf this ilemnei acv. uficr a louir consul- tiiliuti, ogieed th.it the Col. was not "souu l,"nnd that he must nut s;ienk. thouirh he huJ tele- g -nplio.l to tin ni that he would be at their service. li s ep: o.iion to the nuililicrs, the bonier munlur- cru and llieiresnf M -ouri, mu.le h in unfounj ia civil power, for thus attempting to preach Jcsa the eyes of tho I'lullorm Uucltaiiiera uf thia Slat. and the resurrection under the banner of Freedom. Some said, "Cut his throat j" olhera, "Sca'p him;' others, "hoot h m iu the head." At last they concluded lo tar me. Tiny then carried me across the street, bctvveeu another store nnd ware house, to a tar barrel which was sunk iu the ground and throwing me down cn my buck with consider- According to the rules nnd regulations by which Deinccn.cy is made uud p-nvided. Uen. Jackfou would be unsiiiiiul, and J.lToraou more of a Black Hi publican than Uiu-of iheClobe. But what w:: the oratorical timber pronounced round by the po litical inquisitors at the iSl.ite capital? We find , that Alex. Lornj, Judire Walker of tha Enqniier-' Sianly Mathews ami Diu b'n Wurd wore tho "di tinguished gentlemen who addressed the' meeting." uble violence, held me there while they cousultcd Two of these, Mathews nnd Ward, wero, nol tong as to the maimer iu which the tar ehould bp uppli- ed. borne said, 'Tut him iu head foremost j" olh era who for str ppiug me. Oue fellow swore they could not agree, and he would shoot me. Ho aim ed a revolver ut my head, but another wresicd it from him exclaiming, ''Don't about him, we will give him what wo think ho deserves." At last they concluded 10 do the wurk without stripping me. After M-arcmng me to are whether I was armed or uot, and finding I had no arnit concealed about my person, they commenced puttm? on the tar with a broad paddle. After completely satura- '""r rjilf stinning our statement, and we hope ting my hair, llu-y give my yes, ears, face and you will feel perfectly free to do SO on all ' s.neo, unm.tnmted abol.liomsls. I.oiur ha been niuL ts10 .il to be at least as Free Soilislilv inclined ns tho Republican party now is, and Walker i ' 11 csu minute in. busier ami tire eating climate 01 New Orleans, and hold the opiiron that "disun ion, with all iu horrors," would bo far preferable to seeing a Free Soil Administration ruling Ihi coun try, ttacb is "sound Democracy Old Bullion and lllair, the thimderer of Jackon in Ihe Senate and through the presa, are unsound. Benton is anub b. d, bul the great Durbiu War d, lateWarraa Coun ty Abolitioniat, i hailed a a true Buceanier. We dismiss iho subject by thanking you ' neck each a plastering. I had on a black coat, aliu vest, and black cloth pant. They tarred my cruvt.my shin bosom, aud my clolhudown to my 1 et 1 hey then let me up. I was so sore I coald eareely Hand cn my feet. but ob ! the agony of my eye ! They appeared like bails of fir. nnH I tlm-,.. I., it..- 1 ."c, -wa uuiw . . . . ,(, I 1 ... , , "ioii raici rox slaves. 1 nero na oeen - uutuf my head. Although .1 wa. noon, and the saX d,m.nii fr ,a. ia lhi, eitT duri,,g ,h .uu wu orunung upon my head, I groped my occasions. 1 on can have the proof when ever yon want it. Tei-haps you would liko a little proof that the editor of Czapkay's organ was an Abolitionist in Mass. ? - way a at m.dniht. Afier I arose to my fret one fellow aaid, "Ho ha oue minute to leave town ;" anoilur said, "He can have five minutea, and if he ia nol gone'in that time he skill be shot" I erop- ed my way intt.ihe street, they following mo with their revolvers cocked telling me lo ;ep faster at the peril of n.y li.. I wa iu so much misery I kuew month of May, June and July, than vi-r known before, and thev have commanded better pricea du ring Ihat time. Thi latter m an unusn.il thing, a Ihe summer month are generally tho duller! in Ih year for that dtacnpli.io of property. Prim field nan.ia (women) will now bring from 81,0U 10 si, I HO, aud men from S 1,250 to Sl.joO. Mot lung since a like ly negro girl sold iu this city al private ale for SI ,700. A largo nnmber of ne groe ar bought cm s; vfcul.it :on, and porbably there not less not where I wa going. I could ar object, but I 'ban f2,OOG,0il iu town n teekiuj iuvestur ia could not diu;uUh ooef.on auoiher. Ev the 'uca P:0Iriy. liuknutnt Ui: time I grit aero the a:rrct. between bra. Strccl's lure and stable, the tar bad n.elud some, cni I conid dlsitpgiiish between nialec and femiir. Iter were the f. male member of my fJ.jck in Rochester, o"i wiiom 1 f.ll lite "ilu'y Gl.os: had nscli a a otrfeer," ,-r?t m-. i-i 'fi.tvr- Clcvsisio Stove. Sluv lustre when m'xed iih turpeutine and flpph.d in th nsual nunorr, ia b.ackir, niure glory and duis'.lf than if put o iih nay "tlirr li.ped. Th turpentine p-eveouj r.it. nr d wf.en p it 0.1 an o'd rnsty store, will inak il took vvr.l cw. The odor of ihe lurp.utioo