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&f5 MtstuLrn YivnUr. A Northern hall-breed in York Slate, who opposes the war, tolls in tliroiojli ' ( obscure paper in Herkimer county that nil our diflieiilties have grow n out of a mista j kon notion on the part of loading Homo IVrats nnd Kepuhlicaiis in the North regard- . U sy wan nV'.. tuvlK vn haul ilt nllio j ,n;;:.ul y of sin vo lalior " below the A.i.i i leao I-W. sVuhh Mm oil III Mint l'1 i , , .. ,, ,, -Gen. Pix. i yellow fever line." No cays: I, i i " Ajrain. (lie party proves and loaders, the men of ample know ledge in our ranks 1 1 Sl)c (Oregon SUgus. V7. It. Adams, . . - Editor. OXlXaON CITY: ATriip.v y, si:iti:.mi;i:k js, ir.i. ! Mr. Knell, in one of his last letter writ ten 1'ivin the South to the London Times, ! Ihe doetrine that slavery tnut cit low the yellow fever line," and that D nuh-rnl I have not had the eouraj-o to till the truth-that below the yillow fe ver line, you cannot make tind maintain n free-labor experiment ; that you are light ing the battle of free-labor for a land where free-labor will not go.'' This 'democrat' seems to think that il the " presses and leaders in our ranks" hail been faithful heretofore in inculcatim; bono- irjnes tiins: The succ s of the South if it can j owners below that line onht to govern all must 1. ail to complications am! north ot the " vellow lover line, the war , wouldn't have happen nf the vvoi Id for vvhicl I. This would have the success these There are !v;:lts ill other part ... Ill ' ... l.'.i r.t. ..s ,,...i- ,.,-i,.i It'll I . I I II il"t I I'v t .,,,. ,.,.,,,,,..i . , , , ,. ... ,, 1 , i i, depended much upon ill line t nil" there ca lie no ilo lit it 1 1 y,;, ;., . ,, .-;. without teachers would lane met with. .nr lrii.li' Th? "for Jr.'i .'i'. ie,'o Aitec a great nuitiy of ns in the free States who tlicjight, tell d' iiuihJ their siu.-c of. liiipjH'ti io know, lor instance, that tree la- V"- Tj"' 1 iab!mi,!,", :1IU! 1,11 j bor is us well and even Lttrr adapted to that is wanted to s.vo tlum fortunes is a I ... , , , supple of slaves. Tl.ev will have that iu ; 'leveloping the resource, of the otto., and spite ol their makr unless n stronger I ""gar growing districts, than slave labor, power prevents the accomplishment of l.ut if the contrary could be proven in the their wishes."' j f.ice of existing facts, tlK. divine riijht of If it be a fact i and no intelligent nmti slavery to rule t!u- yovcrtimcnt foivvir is doubts it), as this KngbslMiun avers, that . dicidedly repugnant to many of us, liovv. the success of the South in tryhig to main- ,-ver palatable it may l to lOar.-e Yanke-s tain a slave governin"iit, will be followed i tt ,.lV0 i,:,,.,- nspirations than to by nil effort to revive the slave trade, con-' ,;; tK.;r ,,,H-kt. and stoiaaehs, Hen at the trary to the mor.d s use of the civili.o.l ....criluv of evi ry claim to a manhood one world, everv man who has anv claim to ,i. ;,. .,... ri) ,i , r In in-a fraction of Christendom, w hether , on ., 01,tUts of ahoim v. i"m Kurope, America, or the Isles o the j The comphte success of a fue labor e.v- Sen, must fervently and devoutly pray God : priinflt ,,v til0 ft,.Tmms j Texas, ouht ot h at twice a day that this pru-.-lavery n li' llion be sjM'cih'y ami thoroughly cra-hul .i;t. The ' poor whites" who are l.ow light ing the battles of treason, are doing :o un to have shut the mouths nf .Northern ad-Vivat-'S of the ii ivr v'si.'y of Aw , ry " In low the ydiow fi ver line," if it f.iih d l con vince Southern planters that there was an ecoiwm'i in ri v in il a rrefirence. Mr Hm- ih rtheeonvielion t!iat the right of cv, ry '. h . k,h.f , f J1C , 0 ti,0 Lm. white man to rise to the dignity of owning , TlM ...seriba,,- a lam ina ,..n- M-gers, is the great qui-st.cn at isstio The poor " sand hilh-rs"' t l'.iii:knm, the w hisky-guz'iag loaf. r o,f t)!i..n ami the hat.'oss and shii ths ' I'oiid rivi.n." of Kectiiikr, have, while uneoi,siiouly i riihi d down Ly thn li'.iu-htmg iiifltienees of slaviry, always hi. kid fonvurd to a time whin fate, !a k, i hanee or sunn t!.'!;.' is-, would (h-cide in favor of their i!.i!ih tn iiobllity by pi.ieing i .ie!i ic- of tin :u in po-s "s.-iori of o.-ie or Hot.' ti"g.irs Thi- t'Mi.iii; out of this j ro -lniry war i 1 ked ii on l.y thise til :i as the " tide ' v.liieh biing t;,kni at the llood" will Ho.a t'; in nil up, (io:a the plane of "Log-, link nvis'oi-i-it.i" to tli.it cf n:.-.'ei--d:iing nabobs. war be.'n.' ovi r and the vic tory won, Jl.ise oor wliiS: v. ill Ikv.r l.ii down lh ir itrins witlm::? re.diii.s t!ie !.! fur wiiirli iIkv 'f.ii:!' Ti.e ih rn.-!i 1 for fi.'g.rs will be tti.h')1:: a f.ar lie 1 li ,'. for yi. ;;- Wi-e renn i !'..;; nod tv,-o thou s -.!. l (ioiir nig-.". r -, I). yo'id the rca :ii of -cor ti. n, but for e,i"a" .- '.'ood, sound, tat, on, says; " Small drains and lar.v d.telus oieur at aImot evii v -ti p. An l.i . Inc.v 1 1 . t a canal soiin 1" hot wid.', wiii.-li iaii I..- , twit-li the plantation and the llneh ..r d for , est. and caiTii s oil' t!ie wati r to a ' bayi u' ' st ill more r m.ite Tie re are '.' iu ! s of ' de p did h'ri,' b, fore the plaiit.it. on, i ebisivj of t'..' ean-il, an I as (!,' U the e.ai 'tract woik ol ln'sli liiwies," lie' sl.'h with wlii.h oar Im.t allnde.l to I '.is he.ny iti 111 ill pl .Dilation expense, win rxpns-ie 7e Km i it vi .vii-ifr" ritr Afr e.'i l'fi-i. :U i i pt r i m e has shown it a bad icniio ll'y to u.u! i'k the s I i . 1 imv :' 1'iir.ng a rieeiit i.,-i i: .-.mi A in. rienri nffiirs in the I'ari Soeair I'..! line as that over which the road passed on the other side by Craig's. Nature's front is warned with sharper wrinkles, and the great waves of Ibisall seem to liavo rolled up more confusedly, and perhaps in some of nature's later paroxymal throes. The geology, botany, and climate, all change more or less radically, after passing the Cascade mountains, until far up Snake riv er, scarcely a plant or shrub is seen of the same species, as grow in Willamette. Some of the shrubs, as for instance biimich, and a kind of chokecherry, neither found in Willamette, so far as I have seen, are luurh Lko the same species in the States. The geology does not change so immedi ately, as the everlasting 1'iiisalt, and Trap, appear to extend the whole length, or rather the navigable length of Columbia and Snake l'ut following up Clearwater appears a new formation, anterior in point of deposition to that lower down. There the mud sills stick nut ; granite, of which nature's bin k bone and ribs are composed, appears on the sur face, thickly interspersed with ipiart, veins, from which it Is probable the jruld hai been released, by a long process ul surface disintegration. The change in iii .... i i climate is crv reinai Kiuno, ami can usual ly bo noticed by a careful observer in puss ing up or dioMi the Columbia. Heyoiid the Casc.ubs, the air become.; much dryer an. I conscipiently clearer, unless obscured bv smoke or dust, than on the Pacific side of the mountains. The southern brof.-. -s which come up from the warm low. r lati tudes, laiicll wiili nioi-ture, pour il out plentifully over Wdlaim tie's hil!s nrd al- li s, in ik ng wiial is calico ine rainy sen sou I'.iit W.dl.i Waila hvin'firt her back fro'ii the ocean, '.he sea brcize com- over a stretch of mountains and arid sandy plains, almost entirely robbing it of mois ture, Lctore reaching that point Tin' term UVila Walla, as at pn -eiit ue d, is g' in ral and imh finite; In -ing appl.ed to a tow n, two fort-i. old aiel new, a v.dhy, a riv.-r, and ca ,ty. While s'oppii. ; in u urn's u ul ui iiitei' r.u!. Kev. Starr King lately delivered an ad dress on the war, in San I'miioisco, in which ho gave a life -like portrait of those who are now crying down the war and shrieking for " pi'iiee." Mr. King said: Where does the cry conic from? Is il from men who have been in fjinpathy with the Uovcriinicnl, and who have turned, see ing the wrong, or the hopelessness of the struggle? Is it from Christians thoroughly imbued with the spirit of lion resistance, disposed to turn the left cheek when the right is smitten, shocked at the sight of a muzzle or a dagger, and so rapt by heav enly things that liny can hour nothing but Ihe music of Ihe angels' chorus - " I i lory to (iod in the highest; on earth peace; -good will to men?" Is il Irom a class of economists and thrifty workers who cannot bear to know that any id the forces o a community are turned off from the honest mid com Taut toil that will enrich the na tion? The cry conies from the tm ie.t of Ihe (ioverninenl. The leading voices thai up lift it have never eomlemurd the oullrenk of the war, Ihe first diill of battalions, ihe first roar of cannon. Tin' men who slioul thus have been, Irom the lii'st, in sympathy with the wir tiitil.tr.i. They gloat over national disasters. They sluiik lor the as sassination ot the I rcsnlent. llu v are irandod for .li fl" Ihiv is, on the shaini less i-,mnr is ns great as it would have foreheads of their souls, deeper than Cub- been for lories in the Hi-volution In have forma cattle arc scared with ih ow nei I ii, nnnuccd Washington and the Coie.'nss malK. I for desolating the land Willi I.IokI, np- Wmi, J,ii Wi.l tmm, J).lt y f ' " .Martin l.uil.cr tills us that I ie Used Io j penli d far instant lernn with I rent I'irilatn, li wiil hp niH-rurv in t,,',i , l,. i,...,,l,i...l .. i I... .1.. r,.i. il,.. ii i ,..i.... i. .1 I... ,!... I I 1 . . . "''uoMi, '" i "'Mi o y i;i ii " i iiiiiis.i .i I', mi i I ii-lr, III Irr loiil,lu,n il.. .,., , .... , it. - ... ...... , mi II 1! Il II I'l'n i , , groat pleasure in taunting It nil with being I ... HUM 01 .M ;.l ol vi I lien i"ej..y, rei'sion Agent, has luindid us ihe lolioir in,; ('ocuineiits fiinii t 'ic Pension Office, from whiili it will ho m en tli.it lone hut ov id eiliem will be nlloaeil to dr.itr prn sinus from the (ioveriuai iii"ii tnr an il to lake 1 ie Ti snnliv and says he knows of in or tiro (o wlioin n,, M , A , ,v,Mrr')M i-,.ii,i,, li'j.ji'j,,1 he won! I tail pay pension", even if thejr ,v -A M AUK v r. A'illKll. " should liil.e the oulh of alb ;;ian,--rniiercil 1 I' t ,V.o. for l.aa! , Or.i.:ot Cirr Mahkw -M'l.rm, r,.i, Pi s ion Hi i k r, Aug 21. m" ! V"r, $:i..'i(.i$.; O.n, 30,.'. j,. v:,,,. I! I'... it I,, r. f. I U f. I .'aloe: P.vs. Ii'ie vhi have plotted to overrun .n ico un l , ,, . '. ,. , , ' , , ,, , 1 li T, oil vv ill li on, iv llin li e. iielit Inirmti I oiitra Amer.c.i, 111 onli r to iv the l lai !, . , . 1 ,1 ,1 1 n . M A I ID 1 , , , ., i. ,1 . 01 c.ieil CI I.I lake Hie oath ol 11II1 guncc otis-i l.itioiis ol a ."s ..1,. i-iii, iv o'l i, ih. it I ., low n, I ii'iprove.i t'.e opportunity to r,s l , a i-rv fr light taxes ftoni ,;,, j N'v"" phvi. .y ,e .v- gr,-., , Nr,r o,.K.. m,. ,...., ,, ,,. , ," ..,,, vvh.re Wlet.n..,. l..l.o" -I , W,,M l,av,:-.e, t,, ,.,ppv. six months ''I'l""-''" '" ,",- 'i" v. 1:., , I: ,1 . .11 i i- hi 11 1 1 1 1 fiiriushcil ih. v 1 I .Ii I., .. IV!'nt,i,,W, ,, Hilfill. 'Ihe place is 10.V m posse sonnf ago, to pay two , Ircl unllons, or s V.-rV re.p. . tfi.llv vmir nb't n't s 1U Muv Ann lluimki . Ilo Cu-I.ing U. whoish reawaytrivnlvvarwMbSpa,,, forCi.t,.,! cry of ym- ( W ,,,,;,,, A,,,.,. Cm. j A. id, I'.ci.. M.,, m, . j,. IV ja. , ... ... iiiallii u il 1 lah.iiin-' r..is., m rum in. -ii u 111 I ... .. ' I... r v...,'. vv -r . . i . I.!- 1.0. ii.- cv a-.,! oie 0.11 s liovs- ilioring : ... A I. I.i.l J..V. I. -il . .-.-. 1 , M.ii,.n, t 1 , . 1 In lieve thill boiiil ige is Hie true l.ie..i n! 11 ; ., , ' .,, ;,. t ... ,.,.. I., i-.ii- -.n 111s! '.it oil of Urn-1 ... .1 . . .. . ... 1 I l lis. on Agent IbigOIl t .1 v 1 1 .s;.iti' ami m.'i 11 .. .11.1 ri uieir nean slecpi d;and when I think that (vary river might imw bo sweeping only peaeelul lnii.li iis, anil every poll might have hehi open to cheerful intercourse, and every lati tude of Ihe sea for proud banpies under the stars and stripes, and not a dollar of private propirty or national ti ensure In en wasted 1 1 y ooiiliscalinu or diverted from the chaii liils that widen blessings; I can say, -Mill Joseph Hull, of Kentucky, that we " realize. what I think the popular In tu t, in its forbeaiaiice, has never completely compre hended Ihr tm.iH'ukal'lt unit lirtlixlt alio tit il if l'ut reltllii. Ilis a perfect sat urnalia of deinoiiiac pnsssion. Prom the redded waters of Pull Kun, ami from the gory fields of .Manassas, Ihero is now going up iin appeal to (iod 11 ml to millions ol ex nspi rated men against those liemls in hu man shape, who, drunken with Ihe orgies of an iuh 1 nul ambition, are filling to Its brim the cup of 11 nations sorrow. Woe, woe, to these traitors when jhy appeal shall be answered! ' Io you, npologiuls for these madmen, sympalhii rs vvilh their guilt, npplauders of their success, necomplicis in their crime, do you dare to talk to 111 of "nee, dare lake that blessed word on yoiirlnul hps, re membering what you have done? I'o yon dare talk of peace before the gil of lo ruk tut; peace is punished! Pare talk of peine, siini.lv that the ruflhind soliilors may enjoy an unshadowed victorv? The t (liontrrv ol Souation TaUntg I'nlnin f.ir 1 1,,. r,,l!.,ui . S '"-liifU p, ' l'lu.o.l.) b,, t(.nV(.d ' " 1 (M!W la th .eii. ,,,,.1 " "iiU'li,,...,, Il,i',,., ,. N. 11'u.k, 1,, Ia., Al, x li:.vv.. 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I'M nr. a sinner, ami in bringing tn lus remem brance heinous Iraii'gris.s.oiis that he h id Ciiiniuitt d. I.iilherat last bclhought b in of a way Io rid himself of lliese homilies. -One night the devil came in vary serious mood, to break down the reiortm r's uu li deuce iu tlod, and said: " I.i.tii. r, mmi have nearly siuned away your lime of grace." " I know it," i i l.,illi d the r.-lor-unr; ''.'y S.itm, "-i7 . ),: '" The devil saw the joh ', 11ml I -It l.ull.er lr e rrc ciuuUon Tatrnf. I John V Mmi.. ', , Ja.nr. llirinr, A,.,., :.,., i. '' "' ll..ovl,. kl,,l...M Ku . " J '!'""". kli,.,lr,ry ,.., J,.1U4 ,.,., ' K...... Jul.., r,,..,. n,;!,,,,,, Johl .',lllm, :h'M oa e, to ilr.ivr prn ;". '""."."' ' "TI1" Uh ,,, . -ri . !" II"'.. k""l'M"..i.i.,J,Mffi;' lent. Ihe (.. nihil , , Am.-..) l.C on, M, , ,rlirt j the r. spoiii.biliiy," j ! ' -it. Mil Un, :u 0111 1 lisiiirbaiH'e f..r a 11.0:1th A cry lor peace from hhb.ivtor'. and bos un friends of Will: on Wa'k. r! A iiy or the s ic-ediiess of human l.fe from no 11 I'lllrl i f J I) I'imI in.', a lot ii ' mo'crie i t to tV in. n.ory , f I).- Whitlil in. :i!tif who. a il is to be ailed The 'all. as l.t pr.- ei.t p'..pos, , s snl.j'it t. a -irioiis dr.ivvb.n k, as th it o j, u'.i ut !'. i.' tn h s fio'ii I e.m, n'n . t:!. no nts 1 iii in v r r b.eon.e In. ivy abou I oil aeeo l-t of f ir ilile,' hill I I ! ii -v.. ill bo.l.i s n!o:i ihe str.'afl s IS .'. i ti.e farm and gird, lis nr.: t ot ov.r !.irg la l!.e .i,:.i u.l.l v .1 : 1 v. the so 1 is won I ie call 1 f th. :r nb.e-i 111 the oulh to rvriel t'n- light of siilJV.lje and folia I .1 govern I. ,r..l ,,f .'... ' V ,-rv 11 v fi.11.1 I "" .- ". lie n of a p o ly thai once inbuniisii r.-d the fin iaei s of ."-an I'i auc , n! Th' l.o iiids 011 the tr.nk of ltio-br.ik turned ii.v wm, and affeeteil wilh bvst..r,cs at the snilV of powder! U'on l. rful Iran-form .1 on! What a plea.aiit s'jht- a lniu k h" k ii.; ..u (Iiiii " I do w.li uiiily oviniror al-, firm I Ihii I wiil Mippmt, pioli cl, iiml ilr- , the ('.iislililliiili and ( inn 1 ninri.t of' I li e l i. 11. d Static against cil en. u,ie, 1 Ivvlielloi lioaii stir or liireign, ami lieit I I will bear line fa. lb, allegiance, mid o)..l'y to the sain.', any iii.l.hiiuce, n si.i,',..,, or i lluv of 111 v State t'onvi nil. 111 or lav-la -. lure to the eieitrary imt w il list an hn -. ; nml, I I'M r. ti.at I do this w,l, n full 'I-1. 1:1.111 ' ' 1 1 1 w m ...".1 1 .1 M i:..-.. i. o. o. r. a ll.fl Murine UMfliM;( , rim lir ol Pa. Ii i. k r h, rn III (.ii n ftif Ulii P. J S UK.UMy N t. rr Sri""). .... I . ........... HIIIIH I 111 II 111 1 II 1,1 llll J I " .lit' ID I III ll,A 1 tal.iliS l.iosolv Wen.,. I vv,:!i c.tlon! . ;'"'!'. p'"!-'". an r pirp.iv., Willnoil any .',, fi',, - 1,, i,, ii, , t,, ii , ,. ,. i in 1 1 il r. si rilou or rvaion hai-o. v. r. Multnomah Lodjre No. 1, I-'. .V A. l , I...I.I ui tu'ii ..inmusri. V yf I "i'i in l..ir lli'l, nn il Sjlu.0.1 sT 1 I'le. ilnij; I nil ,M,, ih rirh m '1. liffllllru ,11 ;.m 'uil.li,ig nr.- nililrd l. u''! J. MUU h, w VI ID : tn itic.-.l i:..);:omy. in wlr-h oiii.' of t!i I ,l,-r'ily pr-bi. tiv, I .th lor i.r..iu in,d I vvnom iU w ,ili wo.,1, f.,r tins .,-,.,.:., a I, furl!., r. lieit I vv !l w.-ll tucl f uthhillv J i . ' stiaiiid-o; lVm-Mcirtieipatid, the . t7 ,, .,t,i,. I r ,',l'.. , 1 i.t sciu..! Ie ads .I '"dy. n:idco:rp...ii,g I' . r l.i.iis Io the .,.k , l",:":, :l Ihe dut .. Incl, M.y b. re- j tr Tu , ,r(v ., i,: , I U Ui , ., ... lofri.M' imi.. ' " ..lv .,t,,n tr'V f..- '!'' I'., 1 ! :,r Iv law. ,Vi In Ip tin- l.ol . .s4 1..v cnu I m. I J :it .i. a. I oae .v iv. e g ve a sf jfl...j f,-,.,,, a s!r-y buadie Iv.i.g by ' ' ' I ' iBipl- ilia j'..:at:o:i from t't.-r nnrlc- .-j. k aul ''ill t'.,. v av,t.),d rrouisyty"'' , ,. ! IV. .m ut t.i.u.V Jur. S,,- ,.,r,..,i . .. - . f ih. iui 4I 1 L .v. ar. .il.ll, v. 1,0 has t,e , t v g ra i,s 111 a hc-l at run ! 1 . ,, : .1 , . 1. . , l,,iu ll.is t 11:. 1 ir ( m nr - . . , . , . ' . , , 1,1 ''' ' a pui. II n no I nn. J .1. 'iiii..!.! at ll.r l.!i..tl, ..f l.lil al ill.- Cut 011 of bung ore of the pn-foiitid. m ,., - ,i,,:l J t v. r mv grow b. ! ...v. riv f.-r pes,-, leit f,r .wr.r Th- ,,;,. ol I ' l,r '''"I ''"r.v ri'l"'''1 'd'y report that riii ,,..,, , A kr- a:.d :.!.! -t writ.r-of Iheag-: ; iailtf,,i ,.,(.;..., , s.occ of th- traitors n-k to be l.n..r.-d! The (,,,1. l!"W hive . vain o.-, into lln: comltuiii f LJaL. "' -7' 1 ;n'o, r5. fi'-'-h fr .iu l.,ho:,ity. whij, can be bought for !.- ; t'.au a Ii tit. I red ihib lar' each ia Smt'i ,1 t. ii,f,uir,i-ij f rij Jiiggers within lln- rcv-h cf all ih nnx-.-ats. Tiie po; ml ir clamor for shires will create n ti-evvsi'y for a:i irn:ii"dia!e revival of the .slave trade by their govcrnui'.iit, tvhe-ther that government should chai.e. to be ti!l rout rolled by thn " hundred nig cer" nabob--, or by rrpre-entaiires of t!ie I'lit'oii of bi ing nfe of tlm profound. t ' Th 'l st oil bi ttte II til- North .lie! the Seitli ' t!io .:mr .-.ia I'liiou is .1 t i.ill of piv-'illl, I t of I. o:,n!l, c.l in". r '. or p.il.t e.,l int. v '. r ghilv im !. r stood. Whatever li:i be th Ill' il I VI' urge l on i-it li- r sid". What is I mi pis.aij tin n h.i tak' t, l ire imr-T n tun- before iu l.'u rop", in circiiia-tai.c. s of imii.ir irr.ii it v. Tiie Suii'Ii- rn Sr.it s ure m ist, ri d by a passion which bl'n.! tintii, ,v.i prevn,f th'-m from vv.;g'i:i.g tle-ir tru- in ri -t. and the dinger wh'.-h tl.r.-a'm f in - -'I In V nrr in nfnim t fhmvl III,.: '1 it t -Ti full lil '.ineery. 'o If tin II , il.ill J tn rt.rtii' it ' ' J mrfr .i -r t1 r , or poor w hitis plaeed in po v. r by A se.-Olid rtvolutioii, deposing the aristocracy for the ','!, ,-i r,ii,l 1,'ir r.i!r. I, ml'.., benefit of the r sfi,t sub-tratimi of snciity, fruit-mre. J'lri ilrmr it ,.Vi run!,', ,, -t which i- actually bearing the burthens of ,!,rir ,,r''lri "'"''.' '"","", i':-.. 1 .'i : 1 .1 1 . ''" tr ' Tit:'"- rut', tlur tlrti,.)t!i ti , wr.r, ond wlin-h in t!:c in I is sure to ... ., , , , , .... r.'iilii t; ciigiiir II it ',. run lr,i th. cla m Ihe advontagrs of .t. .Y-rM to fm Su'l, i', U . ,f. t Ti. ..i..it;.. :! i. .:.,. . .. t . ... ....,,. ' - . 1 ,,,,1 mv'.iii I 1 , living oil l l.J inc lirrii.' Of u'il;l nil jm.-.l i'viT i,r bi yoi.d tac possibility of a revival of the "''" I 'i'' i..'nti which ii,-p'ri .slave trade, by any independent slave rou- "r,!l 'rti of nuhhr iin-l tvurtl.i-r fckracr.orit will soot, th.reafter bo net TV 'f l"" i-i..mii I IIW J'l . -1 ii: iia 11 ,1 11. 1 . 1 1 ji ei in i am oil 1 Toiu-.oa 111 so'cc in i.i go ! i.s. r.i-sieg i!.i"iiuh one of the g ir rion gir i-i , I t'i'i.k tear t'i foil, a most b ant 'a! p it !i l.l s ' l ti.y thir-'y v i- on Tie: fa !i It! e k -o I, siico'li nn I j fi-. l ly clean of vvet!, was fr.nge'l w.lh a il.l.e.ilf li.-e-wotk of in. , irvth.re.l lure and llicr.', as if ina ball rnod'st att. t,,j 1 to hde tin: glowing beauties, v t through nil, ti it ir. ' I ri ia the p rf. c'ion of her by the United Statis-, I.'ngl.nal, Ilu-. iif to lie: prcsutt time, tir.d Ih y think that an 1 ll,e wnoie riv,!,,..! worlil, in its 1 tTort the mau.temtiei: of p'.Iit.cl bo:.d with to invade Africa, in i' i " inalienabli: right ''' 5""it m Slut's is mcc-arr for i!i pp si tv.tt.'.n of thi-! prf.iigf It is on j a liioti-iii that they n ly to iff i t Ihii ol.jt -t Wai.u Wn.u, Aug. i!T, If Til. !!( A r.'.i -: lb ing th laiii d In ro a f. w day 1 ill rf)'i-rijiienrc of b' iiig ju t too for ll.c stenmir'i we kly Ir.p, I will (five you probably the l.r,t of this strict ol ht ter.. On Thursday, Aug. , I tumid in tc life, liberty, and the p'lr-mt of teggtr'," nml cofiqu. red so thoroughly, that th" ligS'.r fpicstion will tievtr more be lu ard of on the. continent. .vv, vi e Jo not x pict tl.'it such (diallowcfl-pated l.loekh'ad us 'dit the Lane organ? of the hne r..-ln.--I'lP'i h re nrc capalde of seeing this, or of cir'njr unythiiij fur it, tven if they did bi.t thn cn-iii initccfu r.f rnr t.r.i.t.li. ,.f r.tl f,ft.,iv.i . l ' . 117 fiddl", ridiii-g slt.wlr 11:1 the hill fiom I'.rm'.r p'll.t.cnl pnrtifi nre heginmii; ''' ,. ' ' feel that th... arrogant, reb'-Iiiom ji-k d, 0r" '' "'' nl"1 ';,v'; ",'! """ la'l nnd bnrli-.rom slave power will nevi r ceae li"g''riiig look, wholly iiiimi.v'l with rcgrt-l iin rrn a.les against huiinn rights till it is 10 far ns leaving il win roin-eriicl but overthrow,,. If e ,j0 ,fJ, overthrow il, 0llIr , 1I1(J r,m , , ilf ' tU other government will. I .. ! wdd' riii' to see ro I.ttle. I ruly di.tni.ef I-V-t Ua Last Tlnir-dcy wm k'pt ; lands iiiehntilui'iit to the view, but I Inn) generally by our ct,.T, in neeordin.ee bit-ii rloM-r ami thi illusion wni lo t. To with the recoruuiMidiit'on of the rresiih.iit. 01,0 nl a ilMnm-p, thp iiiinplii worl fold I'reaeliii.g was had at t!ie (,'ongr(gntioi,!i miin', has n richly metallic sound, nnd fug 1. nort h 111 the morning by Kev. Mr. Johr.. grti iiiigg"!, nnd scahii in boundleM pro- on, nnd in '!i! iilleri ooii by Kev. II. K. fusion, to be (.'.limd by nil il a reasonable Hints. The s rvieis (to.'ij with prayir degree of imJu-try is npplinl, hut by nu l, meeting m the veiucr. r. ;,, parlinibr, by the exi r i , ( R U,. Thk Soitk I oi-k .Iivi:.-.-Kobert Wil- I'1'' j",U'",''-,t - lk in Mipe. lis, of this eo,ny, han jst returne-l f,vin ! ri"r ''vw' V''U f"" U' -r' r tie: h'oulh FoiVof Clearwater. IJ Bays w" "f 0ro '"i'l'r". K'"'"' th'ic nro about KiiXj miniM there, j rul,"r 'ligr. tnUo ron(rn,l, and what rally doing w.dl-jv. raginjf from '$.' Io "" 0 ,M ", W ,"',"' ,r",,,, 10 a dnya,,d that the inirm ore good i '' "'J a , r'-l"' '"'7 und cxtetisivc. 1 ""'k m 'I" come out. Our roiim rom . I jg ,wu wg, 0II (l0r,, ;,) Onr- oruoN ;,tv, Sept. r,, I801. wutr( fl)f,,i(1J lll0 Nor(l Fofk , (U f()rk)( hu. Aimt a: l)wH the State Fair, Hl0r0 H,, pH.nr. Io Uro U:n an .W '. I"'. 2nd. 2d. nnd ltd tin. .. , ,, ' 1 ... v lira aiiempi 11 n lown, oinj going to irm .... . n.i ..,. , un ..lll'lltn; I aii'!i'.v..,-k. was as visible, in Ihe i-ase of . .. ... .1. ..-o.. mother l.irt.is 10 "in, 11. us nr-.iu.-univ .... t 1 ;n. nn 0, as i-i 1 no m-e 01 1 i ""- 1 1. 1 Iii it p. r!i-tj my r a I r, if any f-l- Ioa i f ir, vvoii'd i,..t bi po..t.e.iI faough to s.f ar vtlcn-r IU th" eoiijiirisotl I vt.H .1 1 : I'idriw, .0 I h ave the pi. lure nn fiui-'e.l H i. I !.-;.-: t!.c lin.ti vl.o gave "ie a 'g.,r'.:ii :wlri from tli.it .it-!i, 3 ,:'.'. t d -1 " I in arrnfi.ll of -e. I:,-w, b" p.il, wl.tre c a'l expert r-comp. use, and abettors of M.-riuriesiipiH-il to be trn-t i ll''' r''''h'' '''"I I f rs 111 I . coinity, and I . . J .11 ,- , ,, . , 1 1 , , , , I. C"'f .i"l l.f I'lliV .ie I ...ti, nii I I .m: t. jo d! Th" cniif.d lain ol fl .l t. ts 11 k ' '''''' 1 ' J'1' Is in good 1 olid. lorn nnd ' i U 1 II k'l .( ' ir 1111 u rtrrwiiB tn im- . . 1 1 . 1 1.1 1 . la regird to lln ir duties injoi.i.. upon I" '" '""'-. !""'" " to aiiinim-ii r puiilie lumls 1 1 i.il.iir choiii- " Wil halt l.ri.Le 1 111. a Itoli-Mi. tii.tit; we h,,T'r.ii.'dooi,.niU; we have I "'"''i '' '.V '"" " - ol ! ll'".t - H., .,rv.. n,-i M.udi.ite,lmobn...lr,.l mill ..' hoa.-st al.li ty iL. lo.ig.-d llnlil, and have ,'""-"'' ' B " " .v.i'n,, .,..1 .J.i,., k debt; we have made thousand! of happy ! I r,'" ,l'' d by indie i,t ! erMins vi ho ( rl iMie Hi, .1 le.Uies aeiii,inl, i with want, and clnud. d I 1 h' f rful land'Ciipi s vv ilh ib'p ur; tte have iilVI " I'.ir in ,si.-,. !, a ve I nve d'.ne it to iw 1. . Oregon City nt 9. a h. and 4 1 third lirjuM Theio lay iu wiit for trel ' M. i tf.fa Intiti., rmn. h.n. 1 iili.t.tia f.nm llta .eavelVtlnrnl ot.i a. ,,,! 1 r. h. BJdrit,,oii mi..,1 M tky ,,bm. Tl,0 By or.kr J ( apt. MjrricL rountry ,lnnicdillll; ronf;,,IOU, t0 CMr. of ih.-1 ii t of ih -e,-' Ac Sun lay mora in; I at'.iiid"! s rviee nt th" M. thodist ( hurt h, win r.. I lnvird nn ee l!eiit s. r- iiion irom .ilr lvi., lii cITn iu'e'l p'r lia in th" ah'inee of the fgtd.ir m 'or. la thi ii'ternooii the m ir.ot.jny was re lieved nnd the f'reets ii.livini .1 by n letr-eiate mil a fight or to W.dl.i Wiill i is a f i t low ti, and w ill probably be full of people lies W inter, who Will fOine ill from the tuimi to wait llie r turn of pring. The road from New to OM I'orf, ihirty itiih s, is uio.tly over a sandy d""rt of s ize Iiiieie though tin re nre n f. w line farms mi tlm rif'T and its tributaries. Kea.-hid Old I'oil, ns a fiierd proen.ion wm ivii.'l i.g out toAurd ihe luriul ground A poor man who mine tip lor'-, W if the pur" iiraein; 'r would do might to fi'stor1 the gof of A alili', l.fe. Ibil the 'aTirl wat rain, nnd he lunnd Ids face Ii0ii,eard, with but one wih, that li tirgl.t d e at honi lie sleeps hrii Ihe bii'.y re'th -a) lid-of gold eeker rolls by, fritfhl"i with ,iipe ntd fear, liiinself 'llidlliv'ioin ,f jt dII, J. I) It r.r. Nrw ft'iirii IHdriiliauin A ArVnmin ! jimt f..n.l a i'ty U'j. .tk of fall ml ili-r Mil rh Ih'y lia j r.iif., n. rt iiie Ih" nw .IT t tli.np ral. 'Ids Ii.Iim ate .ailinil.,ily it)i,rtrd l Cull t'll .arn.nt! lli'if 'In- k of tlrraa ("la. Inn tfai.r. Tlm old mil will known htl'l land In tin en r, known it l, Main A'l. llmiM, ia anVf.d for aala hy tlm imnrr, H. W. ,M,m, on .r jf ri uvmha tim Mt sdv.rliMiiieiil. Tnisiss Th lliinka of tli (flinti ln I'i,. ef. in Mr il C. 'Jliutnwn, Mr, l. II. ;,(, nd Mr. h'. Wild, fof h.nltoruv ijina' . m of ff Mi il graeei the A tie rn Hi Inmm r, ami brought discredit on the American name; and now u II we nk you is to mknowl. dge our pirate allin a a hwful guvrriimei,t';-- rt-biike Ihe head of l,e iiat.i.n for 'nterfer in; Willi thi m; .ecu lint u ilr.mlful thti-g iiivilwar; and intrust lout the lumor, pro'ptritr, Ina-urc nnd peine of th" State" We d) Hot lake advice as to oar tin! v to ihe (iovt liiiicut, or Io our-.-Iti , from , it 'pi .rt. r. And we do i.ol r'.u I to rrf.r l'Ci!ijn i tib out p ,ire from tl.c fyir.j at'ni ZTS with nbilhon; we pifrr tin m' It is not lor lln iu to call our nttetilioii to bloody battle fields and n erontiing Ireasurv, and . . . ... i.eam wrung woii anguoli, niel lioni' s ilar k' ii"l h.I Ii il p i. r e pr. s. r.e on tore upon tin in. When think of what tie loiiiilry was list Niireniber, hmv a.t it pnop. rily; i.ow rapid man h !o 'n-nti opulence; ,i'f various the i.etaini band which ii iture nnd ait hud op tad in,.! limit plied to .ii'lain n rommoii life- when I think of the harmonium play of i, physi eal Hint colnlilert-ial loree-i that knit n da lion, ami e how, fiom loisipoit to Cane Miitd'K-iiio, ll.ry Were in operation ns never lit lore on an oi'i il nren of Ihe cnrlh. en noMing labor, building up society in tin wiherne, promoliiijr rduealioti, filling horns of plenty for thousand, of homes; wlen I think of th,. hurvi Is tint were t'lithered, nnd the bei;siiign (hry wer b bear Io all districts nf our laud, mid Io di tatit r.hons; of Iho fi ght expense of Ihr governing power over the imineiio; area, nml Urn insignificance r.f tl,,. tnilitaiy (ore tluit was aubordimile Io il ; when I recall Ihe fuel that thin peace nnd nulil' iiei: and li.tppinesi was due tn one hiiea of iiareli Wiit ealhd tlir (.iinnl'liitioii i,f Ihr. I'uitnl .S'AirVf, nnd that nil wh'cli wns neeinary to na roiiniinaiico wan loyally In Hint, ami .ubtnixion In a popular vole houeslly thrown nnd niinouiienl, ns the Noilln rn Stale, had submitted many a lime before; n .ubtnision, loo, which would Mill h ave ample resource in tint hands of defeated Ktalmnpfn again.! aet of agresilon by Ihe Government upon I heir rigid - simple ack nowledgment of Ihe popular will for four mi-iri Jem, nun llieriglilOl In e (locussioli ; nml when I think of hat the rounlry la now- the primly, in of commerce, the (leva tatinnof induitry; tlm choking of Ihe i him mis of liilereoure; tlm bitterness and hale; the land groaning with cannon; porl'dlml up: pener fid resels Ihe prey of pirate.; hutnlrefl. of thousand withdrawn from wenlih proilueinif labor nml Iniiiied In ib nl 'latiRhter: Ye, tho battle field, that Imro drunk blood from civil ulrim; ihe nublu men tlmt lnvn betti cut off in nn Inslnnt from n viita ofhonorabln yennt; tho ngo tiie of wounded nml dying; I ho won In which lliou-nn-J of hearts liurc ken ... !.. ... :.. l i . ..t i i . i O. I I... JM IIIM. ,,Ol OI- ,,l ,,,,., ,, ,,., VU,,...'!,,, ,tl, ,n.. ' i "1. holy ii. i It II. r nn nml mi. I, oik kit The (iralhl Jury lender their tlinnl.s Io v.i ir I ,.r n. inanu .! . Die... y in ail ihtlv.o the oflieeri lil Ihe Court for thi ir alii n-i "''.i ii ii i-,.i, a.. I., eiiir. h.n rriulrii id. lions, during their services i 'i. i . uf ".incut om (.uihng ii.t.-iilr " any lull liioiotlliv ul 1 1. fill (It i"l I hy llif ir If tnl. th. .1 g,tiJ m oik . if l Ik-.. A. .11 alut- . ,.,,,1 o,. Oin, ,,u, I,, o,. u,i, ut J. rrr.v lol-K, il fl) III' I Mink llllMl, lb spec! fully Mbiiittei. .I.icob Kale lie, I'orilnan; .loot', l II I i nr.lorlT, In all t- . nf e.i.io.-....., ,I).itmii, blM tl Noah I. amber! ( 'lull h S j '' r atr,-ii,.,., i,ri ihrni.Mli.n, frrr lU Moll, T. Latent from tho Eat. O.itt r Sii.tion I'.icfi.. Telegraphic t "om p .tiy, Iii m lis wi st of l'ori Kt'iirny, Sept. 7. -'Hid rt'.'il ou'"-!.s ate now but lite mile fiom Ailing!. mi Height. At ity bgl.t lies morning a r Iii f guard of !' der,.! troops was find upon l.y a body of ihe enemy, near lluiilir's Chapel, mi the Vir ginia Mile of I Im Potomac. At miii rise, two companies of our troops were m-nt out to reeoiuioiii r, and discovered ihe n-biU had taken pmsession at litiU'ft Cross Koail", and had tlinovn forward lo regniients dip ring Ihe night. The,- regiments urn imw po.led along a btlle crei k in n wood iteur Hunter's Chnpil Theeneniy'n fmees that h fi Miuison's Il.ll are buisily engaged dril ling, and oci iisionally idiots nre fired from the Hill on 1'iihral pickets. r.l'setierrs frmil Maiin-isa Kay t lint lb Conf. d'Tiles kdled !I00 I'cileniN, and lost i!D0 in a sharp light while taking pus cssion ()f an iiiiportaiit hill near Arlington llelelilH. WasiiiM.rn.v, Sept. ".-(Jen. Mt (Trillin has issued a general order, cornmiiiiiliiig n more projier observnncc of tho Sabbath, The War I'epartment has received n di-paicli Irom (len. Kuseneran, in camp near Me lion, irginia, dnleil Sept. dill. frow which it Appear Ihnt nil was well with Ins comimiml then. A riieeinl (lis- patch In Ihe Cincinnati Cotninercial, bom Camp Sinilh, Virginia. Sent. Hi It. says that (Jen, Koseiierun;. left enmp and "wept our lint mountains in force The rebels ar reported In on e a few mile. iicyoiul and a fiht is expected mioii. Cotisidcrahle rkinnisliing lrnnpired Sept ftp.M nt l!ailey'Cio lloiiils. An hour be- foro daylight, I he eneniy, In ciinsiih ruble foren, from Mimsol' Hill, drove In our pickel from the (!ro Koada nnd look posMnsinn of the point. Four rouiiiiinle. of Ihu fllat, roinmniided dipt. Leonard, drove them Imek nnd held the posilion. f)ur force, smilnlncd ti los of 2 killed nnd 3 wounded, ami look 6 primmi n. Prof. Lowo mndo in nseennlon nenr Ft. 'orcornn. neeompnini'd by General. Me llowed nnd Porter, nneended nbont r luht hundred feet, mil had ft (Ine view of tho Ilebila' camp and vicinity. All tlm Seeesinii f tnblemi nt l!altimora havo btun (mppraied. nl.aUii.ilr. Iiril In-. nnj all arnrral .roift I inriilit.il lim'lli, dir. I'llla hai miaiuaii f"1 j i-erl.iiii m sr,ly rritir ). ii,,.lri.' .l plae. ll,,. I. ' I' ll lK)n,nl Ih rf. li(cinl i ill it. i rslitmi',..., i,f i t-rv iit nl. I Ir. M ol o't. I'Ii.i-i, II lint mil b (UiiWt Iv . llii a. ".mi. ot nil rn a t( nrtrtii J.kiil. s'o- "lslil, llr.al.il Iik, Ihr .1 k.w llir.df l I" I'"" " in ilr'i. all lir.ihh, mi. I i-i"i y k n.l of al"" lllP llijrsri ..rtiiiia. I'l.r le l.v lf ' M'lrr.'.r r.iQ. Uai. n. Vo... M.dirnm J. V.. and' lr'3W r""'1' Ihr -iiiehiiul I Iii- i-OMiliy. b H.in4' Sarirllla.--)ii, ml) itfJ-' IMlirdy rnlllt.lll. Ill llnrlf ll,. lil'irrl '" n pl p, a nul l cillnilip, .ml Mi". IM""'' ll rpinvprrnin llif lil.iod, and oiliM flu i li.ly, Ih iiiiiinilira nl uiiltonlltiy r I Kn h"-" mci-mlrr mi l fr. ,1 il..-, linn mlil ro.a ..f ihe iinla.l) . Alilmiijh iroiJ 1 rimi il limy Im I.1U11 ul nil Innr. nk P"' nfcly, . II r.ililani. 11.1 mifiil druV '"t '' iMiihini ih ay Iriii, or 111111. IjI l'''" , III ronililiilitm. . . I'iiir,,i.l hy A It. I P SAM'-y" Full l,N.v Vuik. Vtno 91 xil U.II". " ... I.. III... I.., Cl'. !) r It I ll.e ndirili.riiit-nl in nnlb'ie'" soi.i i.y i. si i:i:i.k, (hfgt ail' loi(lii.l Ifeiirrally. - Will Huy (Ik? 3Iaiir Sln (;t Housr," Or con Cil)'. ( vXK IIU.K OK TUB riUK.'HASB y.t ny.i Im ...il a Hi liMl."f r avl -ilm ,iiiiiidrr In Ii j I I" J?' ,. Ihnt ilal. ll' mil wild l.y II. fi" '!)' " ' ' lir lietl, it will It ultWil fur irnl. H. W, W"'' r i.u u. ... nn lur.i "i'i. '11 . l.y, n.f.i. j"i J. II. COIJB II . 1 in. AS l,(i(!ATi:n IN Orrg '"" and nlli 1,1. anrvir. ill Hi" P""1"'1 " . mn mm mmi U M SIKUUHY, AND OllsnTHjM (lllire nl Ih " l-nild HlnlM HM" M.fi.a.t . .... ..mm .mi.bai. it. im. n"" -" noei'i. nni rna iriisniiiii.i. "- 1 all hum. of Ihe d.y or 11'ulil, ia '""""l?., Kil.l, Ihlil. " , FINAL SKTTUMf. iriilor, of Ihn .lsl. of A. T. (ol' i ti 11 f Clink .mil. roiialy. Dffgon. ", h ir aentHinm for ITiiiI flilmni, " ' . d.y In Naieinbef nrxl I apnuin 1111 I PI""'" " fl,.-KI I1..11 of Ih in lh e.iurl-n'' ' , j ir-iUT1 hiil Ul, 151-