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I! I i ft I I ! lie; 1 . Tim ft i. tj" r. 11 . r a e ,1 ) v 1 . , if?.": ft; 1 : TO i 1 r 1 IK!, Mi mi m r e. t ;'.v.. ! ! 1 W. L ADAMS, SDITO AND rorlTO. ORECrOSf CITY I SATURDAV, Jl'LY 4, 1857. (V I). YV. C.aio i authorized lo do any bus Ineas counseled with The Argus Offics during my absence. W. L. A DA. M.S. Kleellea Asians. S Ftr Iht Argus. Tho Statesman full return fromK irttu every county in the Territory. TI10 y MorTht prosecution of this stands m follows : I enterpriee hae now reached a point where Lane, 6,002 it both glvee guarantee of 1 successful (1 Lawson, 3,471 sue, nJ appeals lo those wLo art inUrwt. id lo come forward aud lnd to it a holping OBLBBKAIION, C I T Y. La no 1 mojoritjr, 2,101 i'ha vote on tie Convonlion queilfon ii aa followa : For Contention. 7,117 I Aguiut, 1,670 band. AT OREGON TI10 clearing of the river of anaga and drift ia programing, and the aniire distance to ilarria'a briilge ia under contract to ra eponniMa partial, who will render the rlvar Mniofiir for. 6,038 nv,K" "' wr ma tall buaineaa. Cooa CoDNTr.-Tbe veto atood aa fol. 1 P'" 01 ,M" um woore a la air Tba Cold W'ttfr Armr, (U S.btwth SohocU. Iowa for Delcaale i rewi oa ,nd D,f'Ctora are now ready tin on mid Daujhura of l.nipeniict, ami Hi Lane, 30 Lawaon, 34 10 wnlract ryr ill erection. ciiiatua tmrally, wiU el,br.u U. 4th or Jixr Lockharl, opposition, ia elected to the Two ot our enterpriinjr eiliiena, Cant III III lu lowinir miniKri I ' " I . n .. ' . : convonlion. 1 eae anu amilu, are tuilJintr a aieumor proce-U ,t icj o'clock, inJ march to tb. Cror. JosKi'iiiMS. I'or Delegate, the vete waa 11,0 r,vcr uinianl capaciiy, and ad. ntar tli Court irouao. Kitrcim wi'l oommanea aa fullowa ; iniriilly adapted to the trade in which ale t II o'clock-altar which the Dionar will bo Lane. 3i9 Lawion. 1 fi.1 ' l be employed. All this baa been act in Waikini, JctToraoriiao Daiooorat. and niolio nd ' Binff dnt by few men. auoacnoea by responsible into complete the work ao far aa ia md nv. iMr. Eu.. of ihiicity. fHVT,,. .... . , ,. ' .. . "'"caieu auove ; (trie aicauier i an InUi. Z$m lit publio r invitrd u, nartlcmaie. m . . 1 " "7, v'Jw" enUrpriw.) Uut (bore art a J arte 1 I 1 (ifrlfnrt la wauirm H.ni,l.tao ...... ....II . I i T ia muniir' uajtjiuiiui V H am I II! . Bail II (7 O ""I a i " I tiwr WVHIPI4I aVfJUJUVa HI Hy An Oration ill ba delivered by W. L. Aoa, ir.-t.,.!,, ni 1 t. . Tlis alork i and Addra.. by M W. Wra and Jo,,, "JcwI'0tl. C! "OCrat, are elected " ' A. Porr, and by R.r. Mr. ItuTLtuo. of Portland ' wn"n"n. '"P' lo . I - i.if'iAnlA.l nit. Com. of Arrangfintnti, mimlw.V fit ntir nil!-.. u.t. a mm a....! I t .. -UV an ur inunua gvsr lucre accm on tua one aide i- ,ia ... . k ij .i.vi m, . iiv mim IV VVIMicnil Wll q i i r i citiica oy OTATES OF I afiilo on ilia nlhp '!. ....1 ..ur . . . . . - 1 - """"" siockuoidi l'mtBTVAt Union. l.NUK.-KNmr. ,A ...(.!.. .. mt,tMfa iND IlArriNF.SJ TO IU8 U.NITtD STATE, OF J, 7 T ' ' '"" 1,"Pr0V,me"t. h " Ajiesica I" X.irThe binh-day of our nation till ba appropriately ccUrntcd in thiacilv to. lny by the a.jm aud DauCliiera of Tern- pontnee, hy the Cold VV.icr Army, by tbe oauuain aunooia, and by the citizens cen rally. b .ra. II lima uill I. .1,1 r l...li;.,. t ii pi . .... " " ' i """ " Pr"V '-'7 the work with u.. more Hun ia nectaarv Aa a .ample, wa g.-e the following letter, lo b, j01( CM u d,n,f Th, (a'n ....cw. no puu.in.eu in the wa.h.ng. an( ,Lould u rendert(J ,o , to., Republican, a, addressed by Judge point higher than tbe pr..,,t contract. Lancaster to W. R. Strong : ,enJi A gooJ (ft(ik roftJ ueeJeJ q MR.sxBoNO-iE;fe8lM957- IA1lh' WilUme,,e river-for In annwer lo your verbid request (bat I " " ,ov" can oe pr-par. I liia improvement, and ne call on tbem loo, to respond lo the call. O.iis op tub Directors 03 W8 arn ihul llio Enterpriaa will sl'oulJul0 ! writing the aubiiance of a with little expense. A nearly co-opera-Tnakoan cxcur.ion to Uutleville lo.dnv T.r'n"!' m LC0r -We '"J n lft aecure all ibese, and give lo IcavingCancmah .tan early hour and re-' 7 S ZZ! If"' T turning tlna evening. Vasiar, fm. verbtiiion public, and Hurt you had beea re- lwm,M ,nd t0 ,ha -tockholder. ampl. We undomlnnd that the exercises of ilia I5ar(,tl bJ 'ome as having mistuted me in rrnuDr"t" ft" funds invented, day are an oraiion in the forenoon by Mr "'"""allur- 0ur Treasurer, ELtq. Humphrey, will llolbrook of this ci'y, and an address hv 1 lll;r nearly a my memory will vuit nilUborough the first Monday in to the various Sunday School, which tako I was1 introduced loyou, and you naked rr ub,crlPt,on. nd we bespeak a favor- part in tho coli bration. Music by the "ie ,0 u"1 0 walk while standing on the reception and a liberal aubacrlpiion. Herman Dand. An abundant collntion ,nk ,f ,he, i"iver .you Mked rae ho 1 T" chhtM o 0rfSon Cily. nJ Linn will be provided. . ''" .V""1"' ""minunon. i uiiy, are all or luein to be benoGited by . said that I behoved that Gov. Stevens .t.;. : ..... .... .. 3 V Our thanks nro duo to such of our "-'J ' informal bal friends a Imm nt; in,i : : leu a5"eu mo 10W J '"keo lum as circuiauon. Wo liavo received a cood ousobiee'iona m l.im uL-n,l ,!. many letters of Into from various parts of aro. i ' aaid asido of his odicial acts, tho country, saving in substance " I '''cn C0U'J nt approve, his porsonnl eond you tho name of A. B. as a new tub. r"'" 7? I'jl ; ,!LatJit LWM rePorlcd. of acribpr ami I tl.l..k . . i , "im, and that I bolioved the reports, that aenber, and I think tho prospect good for hi, ove of li.juor and hi. over doses rcn- many more. I shall do nil I can for you, dcrcd Lim unlit lo represent us in Congress, as I am nnxious that every bedy should Le That while there it was said of bim that ablo lo read tho truth." "9 wni nard drinker, and that ha had hit Wo hope that our friends will en to placo Tho Argus within reach man who k liable lo be nliia-intArl " vve vj HIV w wat aw .ll. 1 OlVCVil It I I l a a , . proslavery orn-ans. Give us a hearing Vancouver, because that thev regarded C"her ,n Pr,va' or ln fM,e ates, or in and w.pledgeourself to knock down thalr '1'1" 100 drunk ,l 1,18 tim0 10 nvoiJ r!Ji- PaP"- The late canvass passed rolten H-rra. . fi i. culc' . 1 nal Mn- uowa stated that on wi w. - J. 1 i . ' cra up rc'u""nS from tho funeral of her husband, u'y want sucu men as ore cided upon the great issue cido tho future des and want they may bo fully armed for tho and prepared around thorn, For thi Argi Tbe ureal Question ilor We were told a few months since not to ogilate the question of slnvery in Oregon, lest tho cause of Free, dom should be prejudiced thereby. This was and this is tbe honest conviction of , both sides of the door, and had alipped off many pood men iu our community, and cnueaior from tho aofa. That bolh Tappan and their counsel has had its effect. There has or every Gov. Curry had told me, that they had i , ., i:i. , , ,dby the "Jvd him not to deliver a spee'eh a. Le n "tie d.scuss.on of the quest.on tliout exciting much interest on this ex citing question, for tho reason that nono of were ........ i r o, 7 r : . . . 1 w,l,"S uuon, ior mo reason mat no as are untie- Gov. Stevens took a seat at ho head of a tho candidates, iu this region at least, that will do- '""lo on a small steamer, and that ho was . ... ' , . . "J tho future desiiny of Oregon morally 80 muth tlollod, that he spat upon the ' ""' Oregon pecuniarily to lake The Aus but w. fo0'1 bcff';a uil11. consequence 8lttV0&"0' If tho subj.ct.wos pressed up I all fYc n, . ,iV j removed from th. table. on any man, suspected of being unsound Itl:"'" Jr,"!- "tLe substance of my re- for Frecdom-theLvcnient reply was- " u ,u' omct, ''" ""u i siuiea to you as tbe reason uTam for leavimr lim ..nln to let .heir light ahino all hy Icould not support him should he re. ... M ? The free S.a,e cause i, cciva Respectfully ' W'0, " ".II abidethe.r l.f,i... J Columbia Lancaster. I think thero is no danger lb cply question to decision ;" . . t. gain ng ground everv dav and . ...,,.i J ur Columbia Lancaster. , "'K'u """ger mat wo snail Li.,,., f" ,'."d We ' rCC' b0 'ave Bute J" I am on the whole in majority butw. Mr. John Welch has laid upon our fvor of prohibiting slavery in Oregon" tnbie. young museum of curiosities, all This ,W all very well and nothing .i . . . . " ' ' ' uiscoverca bv him in tlir?i?inr, fo, i n m in. more was said. So r.ir u- iuo .oai nop. or n.ggensm, and cause tho no,,Prv .,: r..w ,;, " ,,, ., frnm M ..I. ".T"?: I, j . - ,.Wwv .,9 wi.jf, f-f .vwiii mo aiiuia ooiioqiiy Tho most interesting of thera is tho real wa common during the canvass, all over genuiue "coal plant," which is now proved ..l!i!. l . I . IHIULIPIll lllirUtn. tn .! . I . .1 .. , .. v, , ,,, p lue willlo O ucireyfis m pcriect nslonibliment at the invincible power of truth over falsehood, itrnnrnnAA ...I .... . . . . "i "'ccniraieu greaserism. 04T The trial of McMilloii for tho mur der of Maslera, vj'c, occupied several Jays in Toi tlaiid thi week, rosultod in the acquittal of tho prisoner. Tho evidence all went to establish the fuel that the prisoner acted purely in self-defense, and that tho hoiuicido was emirely justifiable. From tho testimony wo regard tho verdict of tho jury ns a just one. Messrs. McRwnn ana uoise appeared ns counsel iu behalf of lneOverninciit,nnd ftfessra. Logan, Shut tuck, and Marquatn for the defense. Q3T I'ressinjj Julias ouisido of tlio ollico will account for lim smull amount of cdito rial litis week. to bo indigenous to this soil. It can bo saon by the curious and scientific at our sanctum, upon all days ("Sabbaths ex cepted ) between tho hours of 2 and 2 p. m. 05" Ladies admitted free. (KT The Pacific Telegraph Company have leased tho lino to Messrs. Baxtor and Muses. The lino is now in operation be tween Oregon Citv and Portland. 03 Trade U brisk among thoso who advcrliso, and properly in nurcily is stead ny rising, oy a slow but constant improv "leiu, which reniiors confidence in tho fu lure much firmer than it was twelve months go. 07" the proposition that w made to the locofocos soma timo ego to lake sub acribera at 3)30 for every falsehood they Muiocieu us in, works admirably. W. hav potKeiea a Ww locafoco ..'imea and have'u iad lo pay out nary red." tlT dpt. J,ilir.on, who keep, a furni 1nr stnrn iii.I n..i-Aa. .1.. .. . .. ,..VOT um .nVi ang (,M nfl excellonl arliclo for " most nothing," b left in nnri.iii.iiiirt - ...... -r . -. - " iiKijjiiiueeni euitoria chair, fur which ho has our thank. V .i.-ii ..... . . iwii; ny logrinu mm out some "sound and relublo deinocrary" to pay for it. 1T iiiose who wiali operationa per. r, ..i .i . ... .. . ' rir iceiu wun as uitie pain as possible, can call on Dr. Millikcu. See ii card in another column. IKTl-rom ilia jnilintinn thmuhnut the Territory, tho glorious Fourth will be mar, generally celebrated than ever this year. CO The Uravca Family gave a concert in tin's city on Saturday evening last. Tbe aiuging and dancing by Mia Louise Grave, were fine and in the latter accom plisbtntot ahc baa not beeo txcllcJ on lb;a fONaf. tho Territory, unless men had previously como out distinctly for Slnvery. But now, sir, a change has came over us. The election being over and the returns tnosily in, we see two pro slavery papers starting up, on. in the extreme Souih, and one near the center of the Territory, and two others in the lino northward wheie most of the Fred State voters resido holding a middle position on the subject, that is, no position at all, t&fpt lo garble passages from Free Stale papers ?nd pub- j lish them horo for tho injury of Freedom in Oregon. In a word, two papers sav : wo snail advocate a pro slavery constitu tion tor Oregon ; we shall vote for it : w shall use every means lo mako othors vote for it also ; and two other papers say : vie will not say whether we will advocate or vote for slavery, but we will publish every inuig we can to llio detriment of the atlvo calcsof freedom. I now ask every candid man, if the lat lerarenotin fact aa much and moro pro slavery than tho former 1 ITave we slavery papers in Oregon, mullaiicously f Two, ! ll . . . a .. -l. .... . l X1'-, r 5 ""u""ou imiuence, and two . ou.ui ne uoi nrav, U. Lord, com n forw.,,1 i .: ir,.l...l! qv. . ' . -,. menu on .i-.nvm-uiouiMUl ' I thisnueston. wli!fihll..!.i Ii ' " "-"J saioi., wr wuicil they suppose to exist, in this Territory I and covers prelly much all the "high Do ,1,oy no' "ow ay to the friends of grounds" taken by the Advocate. Freedom here, we are prepared for the is. "ma i . i , , aue new 7 we are willing to hois.t the flag (Kr Switzerland is the only European of slavery, confident that the osoriln f n,. P.... ... .1. . .. ..... - ... r ' . -er mai nev.r mcuuiea in the concerna egon will sustain that flag triumphantly i of her neighbors. But all her neighbors the on-coming contest. Do thev not an X3T From a lefor in the Salom Advo cate, signed Zetn," in reference to the late Jialtimoro Conference, we clip tho fol- lowing gem, and give it a wider circulation than it has hitherto had. We add no com. ment it needs none : "ITc Bishop Scott prcaclied on the first Sabbath of tho Con- k'roncc. on tho kkvivat. m? Hnn'a va. VI kj wokk, which work he made to mean Methodism. This called forth some criticism, but M-e saw nothing objectionable in it. AVn believe Methodism is of the Lord, not .hen four pro-sla, (1 arson Cooks opinion to the wheeling ito line si contrary notwithstanding,) and of long established Ft Ikt Art i. RicXYALLir, Linn Co.. Juno 10. '57. Mr. Edih-l laiely had tbe pleasure of beariog eome of the African candidates in tbia (Linn) county, and of hearing their eternal hue and cry about Northern aggression, and aoforih. While one of their black candidatea was mulinr; Li. apeecb, be waa asked hi. opluioo en Chief Justice Taney a decision ; he answored, I ain't agoing lo bull ray brains out against tbe decision." J'ooraoull he might have been butting at tho decision till dooms day without the least danger of afleoting bis brains. It was really amusing to aee tbe young African candidate when be waa turned loose on ibe the track of I he free Stale candidate. lie bowled loag and hard for the dcmocraiio party. All at once be got after The Argus but and heavy, and said " Fellow citizens it is an abolition pa per; it ia just the seed of abolitionism ; aod all that lake The Argue are black Republicans." The most of Lis speech consisted in declaring his eternal hostilities to the Black Republican party. He de clared the Republican party waa in favor of changing the domeslio Institutions of Ibe .lave Slates, with assault, upon the Constitution with an intent to burn cities, ravage fields, and slaughter the people, and undermine tbe fabric of tbe Union. The young African candidate forgot the rule, of honorable warfare, turned savago upon tbe defeated party, and with maligni ty burled his tomahawk and flourished his scalping knife at the heads of a million and a half of American citizen. It i my purpose to meet and answer seme of bis specific cbargea and assumpt ions. Speaking of tbe Republican party, he said, " They seek an object which they well know to be a revolutionary one ; well knowing that such and such only are the consequencea of their doctrinca, tber endeavor to prepare tho people of the Uni ted States for civil war. They have enter ed into a path which leads nowhere unless it be to civil war and disunion ; one which has no other possible outlet." After charg ng the Republican parly with a desire for civil war, revolution, am) disunion, be fu thersays, "I confidcatly bolievo that the great body of those who iuconsideralely took part with tbe Republican parly are sincerely attached to the Constitution and the Union." Poor soul I By this singular sbitl be substantially withdraws the charge of treasoa, and changes his indictment ao as to charge us only with ignoranee, imbe cility, and fanaticism. This issue I ac cept, and in my answer shall call to my aid stubborn facts, as they present themselves in llio ofiicial records of the country. The following table I copy from the census of 1850, to which I call the attention of the country : r xo. or Freo aclioola. ttach'ra, acholura. 11 Fremont States, 43,023 51,913 184,011 IS Buchanau Slates, 36,9i)fi 39,063 l,35ti,758 Does lb operation establish your charac I. o. u, v. it...,,.u. ,. t.i.,.t.j E1 ":d!Lo.f..0.ll.',.. f.''.n win aWVHVIV I 1 vjvw Rlf vy, l-v s s,". saw hi Hltliai CnilliTIIIHIC(lIOO 111 thai ill a your akull cracked, a tooth knocked oul, Portland, on tba bill of july,.,t note mashed, fiagor " bit off," leg broken I June 30, 1857. ' 'c,a And all thia for a tenacious regard for tho modi by which you are proven guilty of falsehood. You were called a liar, and, sure enough, you are one, aa your own Ingio demonttrnlca. There i no escape from this conclusion; fur if to "whip" your accused proves you innocent, then lo " get whipped," as cortainly proves you guilty. Twould hav been much belter for you had you "owned up" at the on act. uaaa. Omni Secretary. Nultce. Tlia annual meeting of Ilia Linn esuuly Bifcu Socialy will bo held in llio eourt-b.,uea at Alh.! or. lb. HUi day of duly (eecoud W,diMd.) It 1 1 0 clock A. u. Ail.lren.ra will be enpeci.d ,! U.v. Mr. llob.ru and U.v Mr. VoT voroblo to Hie eauea aia reueeied lo attend Uy order of Directum ' . JuaL SiiarASD, Troa't John Duwa, Sec'y. r T.'I 0F LKTTKItS remain!,,,, ! t'f , JJ OIHc-o t Oregon t'.ly, June 30, J8J7. " I-et doje df lljlit to bark and bits, for ood bails made Hum so." Veto. Ilrow n Dr lloyd John llroolu Mina D lllaiHlell Molou O Clark Mim AlbiaM (,'dalesl'lioinua Collim Ollio II V7" At last accounts everything was n,, Tbsodor quicl in Kansaa. Gov. Walker loft Wash ington for the Territory on tho 13lh inst. The Cheyenne continue bold and defiant. Some traders who have arrived at Fort Laramie, report that tho Indiana acknowl edge the lose of aixiy warriors, sent lo commit depredations on the California K'llis YetDaaiun Klli-won j It Katlun K t'arrell Danl Tolrr Ford Xineveli ll irrie Mra M 3 Hill Franks I touch U V HolconiliDF lieuly I'utrick 637,236 Volumre. 794,ti03 M0.557 DifiVrence in favor of Freuioul Stuma, 6,027 12,850 Public libraries. 1 1 Fremont States, 800 19 Uuchunan do., 393 Diflurcnce in farorof r reinom Biatce, 407 204,051 rreepersousorerst yearaofage who cannot read or write, iu isucliauan btalea, 745,880 11 Fremont States, 24IV1U9 mail I. r ... 1... 1 Jones Uoiijlaa . vl uii.ii u-r imu j,,!,,.,,,. 11 v v taken sixteen trader, prisoners and dis- Uwta Julia patched one hundred warriors lo the road H."'!! Mary to avenge ibeir loss. ' l-wmi, J,,,n p IiMinler Jucob 2 Mellon iSarith the new pro slavory nuoer at Rielnuond. Maik (ieorKa Va., asserts that A. II. Stephens, of Geor- IK ''""".c"; frany of the ,boV, Uti. gto, win aecime a re nominalion to Con gress, and asserts that, if he runs, ho will prebably be beaten. TU correspondent Nobis Moaea W Nat-el John Aewloii Thomas Oliert Matter Aotaa O'Neill John I'll l!iia Frcd'or Park Aiariah l'alterwn tjarah) l'eikius Thomar Fhilipe William Pbil;ia Mrs Mary- . M Kinloy Urael M't'own MreJuue' M'Cowoa U'illiair, Ki(;don hlejilien Seliu.l on Daniel Ht.-el Samuel Straw A ftihatx (.'athorina Wliitlook llrsOM ilon C Wakfivld JiMeph Waiinner WniC WiU-osin Daniel Whito DrThoniaa Worth J q A will oleum- any tbey are advertised. J. FLUMl.VG, P. M. FOR SALE. " adds that "bis unfortunate apeech iiv the VAltl OF WOftK CATTI.B, w-ll broken bouse, resigning Kausos to the manifest 4 '"' ll,l"y. f 'e and well condi.' destiny of free soil, after he bad vaunted ilont ca,, b! "awuubla prico her. ii. certain admission ns a slave Stale, J? "ff-j baa made hint tbe aubject of great deal k J)4w3 of unkind comment, and maturiully afllct- Water Power tO Lease, ed hia position." mllE uudenicn.-d ia ready to lcae part of die 1 JL OrOL'on Citv Water Pnwi.r r.,r ,,.,,. DO" The Utica (N. Y.) Herald of April PurP- . . JOHN MacLOI'uiilin. 21st says i "Eight hundred Mormons pass ed through this city night before last en route for Utah. They occupied some 30 cars, ibey were most v Enuliah and m j O ALBERT MILLIKEX,, (From Placer county. California Scotch. One of the 'Icadcra' had a pleas-1 Will prrfona all Operations on the Ttrth' am 111110 responsibility or fiiteen wives." 05" Von Liltnow, the great German as tronomer, writea to the Vienna Gazelle that there ia a faint possibility that the great comet of 1550 moy return this year, Orvic-i Btncen Allan. McRinlay & Co. 'a. and Aberuelhy & Co.'o. Or. jron Cily, June S7. THE FESTIVAL OF THE ROSE! OR A Day in Arcadia.. but that "its orbit ia SO situated that it can rnilK nn.u-ual, and almost unprecedented, ap- not approach the earth within some five Pr"u?,inl' K'ven t Prof. NiiWKLL's Floral millions of miles." lis rales that other lierman severely for exciting an alarm en the subject. concern in Orep.n t'.ly and Portland, in'Ju!.-, 155, and ocain in I8jli, bus induced him ton,; pure another, which will be presented in TUU COUKTllOVSE IN OUEGOX CITYr 0. Jclv 4Tir, 1 S-17. 7he Feilivul of the Rono ia founded on a cu--torn id to prevail in a evriuin villajro, that of pi,- e -,, -w."fr. -.ni. wii-aui ui roKPa, uie maiden who Colonization Society. This sum makes a has, during the year, been found most dutiful to total of more than 850,000 which have uer,l"ir","i' al"1 ln1 ""ct in her behavior. i.A.n 1 1 ,T .. .. rcrforniant-a to Citinmeuco at 3 p. m. Admis- uccuwutiiuiueu oy ur. uunt to tUlsfco- sion.SI chiWrcn, 5Ucu.. June 20-10w3 cicty K7" David! Hunt, of Mississippi, has recently given 825,000 to the American Sheriff's Sale. in tuning contest, im they not iv trj n.io . t I . in I . . ., . . , . n . J J .o.nujr mruuiing iu tiers. I ranee 'o me irienas or V reedom, you may be ou ll.wlA.lal A. ... 1 . . n I . . J 1 -."viinnti 11. 1 ir ' 1 v. -1 j j ..1 r 1 1 1 .... i. ni a. ...i-. m. .. . i , .. ,u.v. iui ,ici u. v. nun as jou piease. we ara tira. ice. Oerinan .-..i,...irji,. j...... iv nun ju ni me uaitot liox in .".a wr ucr uustoin House. Austria da. October I al.- la I . . IllaltlUS LI UL IkMIIKranai aiKtall K J ' P. I C? . . I. . a m . nsinciM outu seems to oe a rair interpretation nor .hollering mountains, ,nd now rrus,i4 of ,,,r;r aclio()i w, ht A WHnt4 In ailtstd r,IT nn f L It an.. Ll)l a v ",,c cr TAiievg. 1 iiia doiu out reck hrt fu I ,1 I , . I , - avy IUVIIIU9 lUCa 11 finrliL liriAn i . . . 1. !. i ...! ' -u wraK( uUl cUlcfy ln view or a Senalerahip, declared him beca. she i. . Republic. For seven e!f in favor of slavery; but recent do. ,nronM tuml velopmenU indicate that ha doe. not rec.rd led down, and ninmrvh. 1.i I l: ie . .... cruwaa, i uiiuaeu - wiinoul Ills Lost. x . a.uuuu ner, an. naa gone on, peaceably nusmg ner cat,,, aunninjj her grape., Salk of Hcma Dcmos.-Th. n,fn1k ..flf.l 1 a . wonreaaes, aoo trained op Q.r I ( Va.,l American ..v. i. i rhi Hmh Ia f.. I . . I .1. J .. ., I .. ., . . ... . .v.. uiiu -auu u ayuoo 10 ine r i thai :i nnn ..n . , i w waits ae.ia ana .uuciianan btatcs over Fremont States. 505.471 livory person who glances his eyes over tun table cun readily make his own calcu lations. In the eleven Fremont States there aro more than six thousand more free schools and over six hundred thousand morosoholars, Ihnn in the nineteen Buch. anan Stales more than double the num ber ef public Libraries and nearly double mo number of volumes; while the num of free persons over twenty-one years of ago wuo cannot read and wrilo are more than three times ns numerous in the Buch anan aa in the Fromont States. In the Frem'onl Slates, according to the popula tion, one in ?very thiriy-six is found in this class, while in the fiuchanan Statts it stands one in every thirteen. Another charge made by the African i candidate against the Republican party !., an intention on their part to change the domeslio institutions of the slave Stales. No assumption can be more eroundlesa than this. There is nothing in the plat form or principles of the Republican party to support any such allegation. The very C. !...!. .,. ... , ma. iMuiuuonin ine itepublican n atform declarae that the righla of the Slates must and shall be preservod ; no proof of any .uch intent on the part of the Republican parly has or ever can be produeed. If tha people or Oregon think or say that slavery is morally wrong, that it is not a divine institution, and does not contribute to tbe wealth and prosperity of the country, dis- union and abolition are trumpeted forth through the whole country. w. H. KT The hog cholera is crea.ing an im- BmUl.T!! '.!! nicnue excitement, Rot only out West but "'l"t Lourt for the Ut Ju In-ial litrict, Oreiroa in Aew lork and the Eastern States. At Brighton, N. Y., on Monday last the alarm was so great that 2,500 hogs ofJered for sale met with no buyers at any price. In Greenbusb, opposite Albany, we under stand that the sick hogs arriving from Illi nois and Ohio, amount lo 150 a dav. In Jerrtorv, to in-- directed iu f.ivnmf PL,n I McWilliums ajruiust Jmnea J.ea and Tlwmae W' 'Pucker, 1 shall proceed lua.ll lo the highest bid--der for ca-,h, at tho court home door in Oregon City, Clackamas county, on -AUXNDAY tub 3i bav or AUGUST, 18,i7, tit- 2 o'clock p. m, or suid duy, all the rijjht, title, and interest of th lid Lee & Tucker in and t tha following de" scribed real estate, to wit : A cerlain-tlonriug-mill uuiiiiing, uirce etorica trgli, incluliiiC;.tlio baee- Indiana in onoduut... asas .'u.r "T u 'u,r'' ?nd W ' ,0!?. ?!! ...... .v., vuvv,uuu ,ui III Ul I wine, nogs have died the pnM season. CO". Tho new Archbishop of Paris took the usual oath of office in tho Tuilcrics. At tho end of the ceremonial, the Emper or, unexpectedly, threw himself on bis knoes, before the eminent Cardinal, and rTHIG M'veniMinoni I inserted in Tho Argny iluutid upon the east bankot llio Willaim euo river, on tho lund clumi or lit Wli.tooiirb, im Iba town of Milwaukie, Clackamas coimtyt to gttbar with the !o:a of ground upon which. tha natflu is-situuted, not excoedin" onu half acre:. m:p nul:r,.T, July 4, 1857-12wJ HhrriJ Clackamtu Co: Xaoi at VShis I A. ottering m.y bind and DcrsninJ esluto for tale- is recalled. F.r n uwuw -rfeetly satiefaetory to" myself, I sboJl KOT KLU Yours, rcspeetfnlry, June 27, 1357.1 1 V. WILLIAMS: soiiciled bis first benediction. Tho Em press and tho Prince Imperial wcro favor ed likewise, with an ofTcctionate blessing. Napoleon III. has completed his fiftieth VCHT find testifies Rnrnn rpliinnna aAni!me.ni Ifotico to atoc'AoIdara. min. ,, , . I. . ..... uu uisiiiiiiK-iii oi iu per ceiu. on. ine cap J. iial stock of the Tualatin It. Trans. A Nav. Th. rnil.l. r .... n .. . . r. " '." ' Ma ,n -treasurer oo or "'" u lie Noncr says mat an neiorc tlic vutii Jniv next. agreement between attorney and client, by which the latter is to advance the necessary expenses of the suit, and in the event of failure the former to have notluV for his services, but in case of success to be en titled to a fraction of tho property recover ed, or its rooney valuo, is void for champ-erty. ' The Thsek PhvsiCiam. The celebra ted French physician, Dmculin, on his death-bed, when surrounded by the most distinguished citizens of Paris, w.'.io regret, ted the loss which the profession wou'd sustain in his death, said : "My frienti", I l,?aVA hnln'nrl ma K... .! : ' i - 1'iiyaicians wno nro niucn greater man myseir." Beinr, press- iiiimic uiein, eacn ot tne doctors su 1wen1g1111nse.no oeone of tha threo I. answered : " Water, Exercise, and Diet." Iiy order of th. Directors. TllOS. FOPE, Pres't.. J.V.J. Johnson, Scc'y. Juno 27-11 w4 remev. - . .... . . i nrgnoors, tnrm and q.,.t These are ed from Virgini. l,t year. a.I 3 nnn ns that Royal Courta Cod hard to foroito ' s For tit At gut. 1 eaaH take the iia.u Well, my friend, what are you going to do about it Knock the ofiinder down f Kick bun after he is down huh f Will you cowhide him, pound him, gouge bis eyea oul I Some or several of these things, in your heroic imagination, you will certainly "per. form, for it would be humiliating to take the Ii." and make no pugilistic demonstra- a? r. I uons. umerwiae your honor would be sullied "yon'd be a coward" "tber'd bo no man about you," according to a rough and tumble code of notions. Cut suppose you "mVb in" ,j .. . fc- To give brilliancy lo the eves, shu them early at night, and open them early ii ,ne inoruing ; lei tne mind be constant ly intent on the acquisition of human knowledge, or the exercise of benevolen feelings. This will scarcely ever fail to impart w tne eyes an intelligent and amia- uio expression. " MARRIED; ,..Iu Claekomaa county, on the 28lh ult.. bv Rer m. uooeru, Mr. WauAH B. Patlow to Mm .miM vuAaa, ealb of Oregon City. k ""-""'Fanj'ng llio above nolir. ... ,1,. .Kumn i,uv, dea a bountiful anpply of u.e lolg, prepared expreatly for tha hap py occMioa. Under auch cirourmtauee., w. could almost wish an enemy 'much jov'-but com 'ng as tbey da from an old friend, w. hope his ruuc.P-.. win .iway. b. foil and overflowing, Md that he and hia belter halT wiH reai:io the sentiment that Th. . As are the concealed comforts of a man iff P woman a lore. I ,ha air Of blong,, when I come bat near tho boiuo ; W hat a delicwua breath marriage semis forth ! inaviolet-bedanotaweeler. lloneat wedlock " ... unqoeiing-noo bo.lt in a garden I good trouncing yoorself j what then ?-1 $ cttwS "etn uk Wotice to Stocklioldsrs-. THE 4th instalment of 10 percent, on the cap--Ital Itotk of" the Tiir,!.,.;,i I? T,. Jb V... Co. is n-qulred to be paid to the Treasurer on or before the 10th August not. By order of the Dineclor. THOS. POPE, Pres't J.V.J. Johnson, Sec'y. Juu 27-1 lw8 GUN -SMITHING. T EING permanently located in Oregon City. , - .f.r ni Pl'"Parel lo carry ea the buaiuoa of U UN-SMITH I.G IN ALL ITS BRANCHES'. Those who favor me with tbeir parouage,.msy i' "loir wora uone right. Those who leave G UNS at my Stopor repairs, ard do not call for them within rcwa months of liie. time set for the work tobedent,! m.-.y expect lo have them sold to pay charges.' . FJiKDISANi) WILDEi June 27, 1657. . Ilml8 THE SPELL IS BilOKEWt THE ELECTIOX IS PAST! S. 17TARIX3 IS SELLING OFF AT FIRST COST, the best -selected stock of Faiicy Dry Good, Hoots & Shoes ever offered in this market Being about to close nn hia hmineai. ha wmld cail the particular atteuiion of all purchasers to' the above notice. He can assure customers that he now offers the best inducements for the invest ment of money by those who desire to purekaao' goods of an excellent quality, and AT EXTREMELY LOW KATES ! His full atock will be sold without reset-re. al cost prices, and ail closed out just aa soon as poa- uregoa t:ity, June 27, 1857-lItf Administratir'si Tfntirm WJILKLAS, letters of admiuistiation having ben granted bv the honorable Probata court of Clackamas county, Oregon Territory, lo the undersigned upon the estate of George Crow, late of said county, drre&srd therefore, all per sona having claims or demands against tho saiaT estate, are requested to present them, with tho necessary voucher, 'thin one year from and af ter the date of thia notice ; and all persona indebt ed to the said estate are reqm-sled lo make nnnre-' diate payment to me, at my residence on tho VaV lamclte river, one mile south of Ofwtn. A li. LLI9Ui Onrrgo. June C3, 157-1 lw Ximt. .