W. Zk Adams, Bditor. OJLSOOZf OZTTl SATURDAY, BKI'TEMDER IS, 1840. m.:. . Republican Ifomlnatioue. "or Prtilitnt, ABU All AM LINCOLN, or ILLIMOII. Aor Vict Pre tide t, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, or mains. for Prtudtntul EUcttrt, T. J. I)va. B. J, riMii, W. II. Wati Attack Ikt Httktiltl CaaTtrrac. Tli rrtIiiD(l Xewi contains in attack -upon the Oregon Conference recently hold in that fit the object of which seem to be to get st Kc. Mr. Pesrne, the editor of tho 1'iciDe Christian Advocate. This attack is baud upon the publication In that paper of part of a pastoral address, in which the preachers at the Conference pledged themsolres to their religious du ties, ind to know nothing among their flocks "sare Jems Christ and him cruci fied" and in laboring in their profession to spread that glorious news of peace on forth and good will to men, to war against sin, and to labor to extirpate that curse of our nation, Slavery. Such sentiments and declarations seem to have raised the Ire of a gentleman who appears to have come to this const clothed with the ministerial dress, whose principal object seems to be to bold up the beauties of Slarcrjr, as mors!, re ligious, and industrial Institution and, in doing so, to electioneer for Krcckinridge and Jo Lano. Strange as it mar sound, there seems to be an admitted understanding between the Slavory missionary and the Southern Disunion party, that, under certain circum stances, this Union Is to be divided, and that Oregon is to be hung on as a tail to the Southern confederacy and this Stare breeding preacher hero Is to bring about a stato of foiling lliut will induce our people to adopt the patriarchal institution. The United States South are all to be Stare States, aud Oregon as one of them must also be a Slavo State. That ia the pro gramme of the Breckinridge Disunion lead ers, and this reverend slave-'propagnting' missionary Is one of them. Occasionally his articles, as lu the case under consider ation, appear in the News. The position of the Methodists of Or egon on Slavery ia generally this: with their Illustrious leader, Joirx Wasur, now in Heaven, they believe " Slavery the sum of all human villainies;" as such they oro opposed to It; they are opposed to it in re grd to themselves and their children; they are opposed to it as unjust to humanity, to Christianity; they regard all men as hu man beings, as redeemed by the same Sa vior, and bound to the same ultimate des tiny as themselves and they desire for nil the sumo privileges of learning their duty to thciniclves, their fellow men, and to their Ood, that they rejoice in enjoying. They do not want Slavery planted iu Oregon; and they are opposed to the insinuating way in which the slave-Uririug missionary Is laboring. But they do not desire to In terfere with other States or other commu nities In regard to Shivery. The citizons of tho Sluvc Stules are responsible for their slave Institutions. We are responsible for our free institutions, aud for their continu ance. Wo do not believe that tho attacks of tho News npou tho members of the Meth odist Conference will result to tho benefit of tho Slavery party. Thoso men who en joy tho Hible, the Sabbath, the institutions of religion, who " can sit lu security under their own vine aud fig-tree," are willing ! tlmt others, without distinction of shade. or color, or nntion, shall enjoy tho sniue glorious privileges. - Tho slave-breeding parson to whom we bare alluded has probably mistaken his calling. " Follow mo, and I will make you Fithert of men," uttered by tho di vine founder of tho Christian religion, was hardly intended to license the traffic ia tho bodies and souls of human beings. MJ Pelu.ion is defending Yancey, tho Disuuiou scoundrel. This ia natural, and was to bs expected. Yancey wautcd "to precipitate the cotton Stales into a revolu tion' and divido tho Uuioii about a year ago, but now, expecting to bt whipped in tno detent 0r Ins candidates, Breckinridge and Lane, is crying ptecati. Just iu proportion as the Republican party whips out Brcckiuridge and Lane, just so much will Yancey, Keitt, DreckinriiW Lane 4 Co. shrink from the carrying out of their P.aunioii projects. I2r The Corvallia Uuion has letters from Washington as lute as July loth, I loriuing the editor that Breckinridge and i.ane were certain to be elected. Toor Slater gravely publishes tho letter! Now ho knows this is all gammon. There ia not a acnsibU man In the uation who has aa idea of the success of the Breckinridgo Die uuion ticket. W The Oregon Democrat copiei an article from a California paper denouncing tie Irian, because they are disposed to sup port Douglas. The Irish would be good fcllowi " inlirtlf if they would go lor BreckiwrUlge aud le and the intM nf alarer Ula AirttIUralfttWi. The annual meeting of the State Agri cultural Society was held at Salem, com mencing oo the 10th and continuing till near noon of the 12th. We will briefly state what we understand has been done at the meeting. The constitution was so ar ranged that hereafter elections are to be held biennially after the present election, on the third Wednesday of September com mencing la 1802; that the officers then and oew to be elected are to enter upon their duties oa the first Monday of January af ter they are elected, to hold their offices for two years and until other officers are elected and qualified. 0. C. Ilobblns, Esq., was elected President the Coma ponding and Recording Secretaries were re-elected. Other officers were elected, a list of which we will give next week. It will be recollected that the State Fuir was to be held the present year in Linn connty, bot no preparations having been made there fur the Fair, the meeting, by resolution, determined to hold the Fair in Clackamas county the present year. Sub sequently, this resolution was re-considered, onder the belief that there wss not timo the present season to get up a Fuir credit able to the State and the Society, and the Society adopted a resolution expressing their opinion that the Fair should be held la Clackamas county next year, provided the citizros of suid county would furnieh convenient grouuds, with the necessary fixtures, etc. The new officers will go into office aud hold a meeting in Sulem on the first Mon day of January next, and it will bo neces sary for our citizens to make arrangements for the accommodation of the Society, so that they can hold a Fair iu this city, and present a guarantee to the President previ ous to the laid January meeting. We believe Hint the constitution as amended ii in ample working order, and that a Fair will be got up next year near this city which will bring thousands of peo ple here from California and every portion of tho State, and which will do distin guished honor to Oregon. There will be on exhibition our best cattle, horses, hogs, sheep, farm products, textilo fubrlcs, needle work, aud other handiwork of the Indies, collections of minerals, machinery of nil kinds, agricultural Implements, and other articles of mechanism, etc., etc. Efforts will be mndo to render tho coin ing Fair a great success, and to seenro for it the confidenco and support of all tho in dustrial iuterests of our St.ito. We congratulate our cit'zens that the first Onrcox State Fair is to bo held in Clackumas county. Gk. Hsnxmr to ns Thiko ! A dis patch received at Ynka, and by mail nt Sulem, announces that Qen. Harney is to bo tried by Court Martial for his conduct in relation to the San Juan Island occupation. Tho fear is expressed that President Buch anan and hia Democratic cabinet may ccdo San Juan to the English, if not the whole of Washington Territory. Buchanan, it wnl be recollected was mainly instrumental in ceding the territory from Int. 49 to 54 40' to the British. I6T It is understood that poor Slater of tho Corvullis Union will, after the elec tion, return to bis first love. Whilo in II i . i .... mum, uuu liner, ii is Known mat no was an ardent friend of the " nigger race." And if he did not assist the negro, when running nwuy from his master, ns ho hud opportunity, woaregrcutly mistaken. Can you lay your right hand on your heart, and your left on " the book," and sny thai this is not suf The Democrat denies that its edi tor 'ever contemplated voting for Lincoln.' We ore glad to sen this denial. It will re move the misgivings of many honest Dem- wrnU who are disposed to voto for Lin- coin, but who would not thus vote in com pany with Delusion Smith. Thank you, Mr. Smith, for relieving them from em barrassment. I We bclicvi it was Humphrey Marshall who said that if a Republican were elected President, he would want no better office than that or tollgatc keeper on the bridge across the Potomac, to receive toll from the Virginians who would come up to get office under tho new administra tion. 6rGn. Shields lately arrived in California, having made the trip overland. We should bo glad to welcome the gallant Geuersl to Oregon, as he was our first Governor under the Territorial organiza tion, having held the appointment three days. i i ,. i j Schools. Attention is called to the advertisements of Pacific University and Bethel Collegiate Institute, in another column. These institutions are too well known in Oregon to require an extended notice at our hands. IW Coon's Chronicle, under the sole 'conduction' of Coon, makes an apology for Its 'wretched' condition last week. What may we not expect next week oa accouut of the state of its last issue? 19 The Corvallia Uuion has the can dor to tay that " Josephine comity ia large ly Republican." We ire looking for large accession! in thai county. Delusion ha regularly read Judge Williana oat of the Democratic party The Jadge tend Delation oat several soothe s;wa, Vrass Malta. CorrpooJeno f lie Arg us. Sauk, Sept. 12, 1800. Our city has this wet k been the theater of uuunuul InUrca. The session of tht Legislature for the purjw of electing two U. S. Scuatori aud transuding other bus! ncss pertaining to the varied and pressing necessities of the State, has bronght ns a lurge crowd of visitors. Besides members elect to the Legislature, govcruiueot offi cials, editors, reporters, lobby members, and Interested spectators of transpiring events, we Lavi rather an unusual force comprised in tho list of "candidates for the U. S, Senate." The 'candidates' ere oil marshaled under either the YuuccyiU', the Douglas, or the Lincoln luniier. I have not been able to nreertain the precise nun Ler belonging to each cluss, but, - from the best count I am able to make of this dodg. ing, drumming, aud very patriotic host, there must be about twenty-seven of them, about equally divided between the three great parties. I notice that tho great ma Jority of them arc- " Old Orcgoniuns," and offer this is a reason among sundry second1 ary ones why they should be sacrificed on the Senatorial altar. But I have noticed that while these aspirants arc professedly, decidedly, and pos.tivcly for an " Old Or egoniun," tho qualification loses all its furce so soon as it is proposed to unite upon a particular man. Each candidate is quite sound upon the " old" quulificntion as lung as the thing is used iu a general scn.se, with a fuir prospect of a particular per tonal application but the moment su effective union ia proposed upon I ho "old" ba.-is, and the particular " Old Or egoniun" is proposed us the person to be offered up upon the altar of his country, it becomes apparent that the qmilificutiou has no particular churm unless it designates me. The fact is that among a majority of the nopirants of all parties, I have thought I discovered a stronger desiro to promote self than to advance the interests of the country. There may be a magnanimous exception or two to this rulo, but I think as a general tiling, that the aspirants for high positions here, havo iu their late brief io fiih camr bicn unfortunute in trying to s.t t.'.euiselves up before our peoplu as patriots to be promoted hereafter for qtiul ificnti( os of a b'gh ordi r of any kind. We have heretofore been cursed enough with demagogues, and I should hope tlmt with a change of administration we should ha a purer mid healthier political atmnspht.ro, What is in the future, I know not, but I do know tlmt tho only radical cure for the evils suggested, is in setting the prop'e rigl upon the true relations tlmt exitt between this nnd that man's advancement, and the interests of the country, Tho Horssj organized last Monday with no difficulty. The fusion of Republicans and Douglas men was complete tho vote standing 15 Yanceyites to 21 Republicans nnd Dnmrlas Democrats. Tho fullowin officers were elected Speuker, B. F. Har ding (Pern.); Chief Clerk, T. Me F. Pat ton (Rep.); Ass't Clerk, II. W. Allen (Dcin.); Enrolling Clerk, J. B. Tichcnor (Dem.); Scrg't-ut-arms W. K. Leverage (Dem.)j Door keeper J. U. Brown (Dem.) Tho Senato met on Monday with 14 members present. A resolution wns passed to go into an election for permanent officers, with Mr. Llkins of Linn in the choir The Donglus men nominated Copt. Tich enor for President, nnd the Lnno men nom inated Mr. Elkins who u a Douglas Dem ocrat, but as it was the best they could do to use him. The Senate balloted some time with tho snme result for Tichenor T, Elkins 1 when they adjourned till Tues day morning. In tho meantime, tho Lnue men seeing Hint the Senate would probably organize, held a caucus and concluded to br euk up the Senato by leaving it and des troying the quorum. Tho following men aro said to have gone home Tuesday night, but the supposition is that they are lurking around Suntium City woitimr for runners to inform them of what ranv occur : Brown of Linn, FitJ.ugh of Douglas, Florence and Monroe of Lane, nnd Mclteny of Benton. Besides these, Berry of Jackson is said to be in the city, but he hides himself and cannot he found. On Tuesday, the Sen ate mot with with nine members less than n quorum and proceeded to a permane organization by electing the following cers: President, Luther Elkins JfJem.), Chief Clerk, Peebles (Dem.), ATcitrk, W. B. Daniels (Rep.), Enjsfling Clerk, J. S. Ryncarson, ( Rep.srg't-at-anns, Richard Barker, (Dcusjy Door Keeper, J. Brown (Dem.) XThis mornini? Kelly, of your connty, appeared nni claimed his seat, which was granted him. J. R. McBrido offered a memorial from Wm. Lognu who contests, which was ta bled. As matters now Btand, it is very doubtful who gets the seat in fact, every thing is in doubt. The Dongbis men have just informed tho Ropublicaua that it is uo longer in their power to do anything for them, and that the Republicans are at lib erty io loot out for any new alliance, if they chooso. Tho fact is, neither the Republicans nor Douglas men seem to harmonize on a Senator. Nesmith and Williams both urge their claims on their rarty both are stulbom, and no com promise seems likely to be affected. I think a desr majority of the Republicans ere for Baker, but present indications are that, while Baker may be defeated on the ground of hia being a m Oregonian, no old Oregouian can combine strength enough to elect him In canew If he or t no Col Ba 4 ker should get it in caucus, he has a gsunt- let 10 run on joint bsllot, the result of which is very uncertain, considering the ndxed complexion of our legislators. The Lane men may come back, and both branches of tho Legislature may go to woik. Hut I am certain they never will come bsek till they see their way clear to either prevent any election of Scnutors, or to elect at least one of the Lone Society. Difficulties an In the way of their doing this, yet they tuny be overcome. Some here pretend to say the Lane men ire willing to give the Republicans both Senators but this is merely a gull trap to catch softs and defeat on election. Some incendiary tried to Ore this city Tmntlsy night lust. A quantity of dry rubbhdi was placed in an old paint shop In the southern part of the city, and fired. Tho fljines were discovered at daylight Tuesday morning, and extinguished after they had burnt through the roof. A few moments later and the whole block on the cart side of Main Street would bare prob ably been consumed. The State Agricultural Fair has bctm meeting in this city. Some important amendments hare been made to the constitu tion, one of which is a reduction of tho initiation fre to one dollar. Mr. Robbins of Portland was elected Presidcut, with a vico president from each county. The only ones I remember are Win. Dawson of Yam hill, Amos Harvey of Polk, and Judge Thornton of Benton. No Stute Fuir will be held this year, it being thought to be loo lute in the season. The Society recom mended the board of mnnogcrs to hold the fair next year at Oregou City. You will no doubt get if, tinris some other plact thould make a ttronger bid. Yours In haste, 'Law. LrfWIatart. CLeit, 8rpi. 18, 1RO. Ilneis. Acronlinv Io lh iivifen of LrvinlnCvt txxlum, Mr. C .N.Terry. Clntl Ct. k of Site hut miiin, called the liou-e lu oidcr, unit on mol oa of .Mr. Unity, uf Douglui, Mr. A. C. Oiblx win choorn Fptnkcr pra-lrm. On muiiun of Air. 1'orkrr of Murion, Mr. C.N. Torry wm i-lioarn Chief Uoik pn-ttm. On moiiun, the Irmporary r-paukcr appointed Mean. 1'aikrr, (iinlv. llaidine. Mats, and Iff nclnr.l coimnillen on eie.U n l h). Tlio llou-o llirn adjourned until 2 o'clock r. Ji., at which lime tho eunimiiu-o - rrqux ed lurrimrl numrt of mrinlien enlii!d to vu. Tho rrport was uiii!ii.nnuly a.'o,ilrd. Mr. uuilar innv. d that Ilic hoaae proceed to a perm inrnl organization. Mr. lOi'lirana mur.d lhat Iho nalh of ufhVo fhould bo iidniiiiUertil prrvloua to providing to miauum. -jhe feocrrlary ursiale Ixing eull.-d in, the omliofollioo o accor Jingly Ldmaiiaternl to the mrmt'en. Mr. Holler's motiim, p-ovid'nj fer a permanent organization, was theu called up an I paed Mr. CocIimo nominated Mr. llmjnmin SLirk. of Miihnnnuh, for Speaker. Mr. (Sutler nomina ted Mr. U. K. Harding, of Marion, for the Mine iffio.-. Mr. Siaik received IS 0Ue Mr. H.irdny leeeired SI voiea. Mr. Hard no; was Ihen dcelared du!y fleeted, and at once atenined the rerpniuib'e pueilion of Speaker of the lluure of Krpreat-mulivea of the Sute of Oregon, Chief virin, i. iiicr. i-aiion; Aw eiant Cleik. II. W, Alien; unrolling I lerK, J. II. I ichenor, Serjeant- at-anm, W. Leverage j Door Keeper, Henry Drown. Esiat!. The Senato failed to complete an oru.tu;zauun. Moesre. Liilher F.ik iw, an t William Tichenor wero lite eandtdatee for the Presidency oftha annuls, j no vow win a lie. AUierluer. lho standing committees in tho House are as follows: Judiciartj Gibbs, Ilolbrook, Crsndall, uiiniingion, uuziey. M'ujii and Means Stark, Cochran Starkweather. Claima Butler, Tate, Bnihy. Education Starkweather, Morton, Vi ning. Military JfutrtKedn, Crawford, mri. Iioads and WghicaysTatkcr, Walker. Butler. Engrossed Dillt Bowlby. Worth. J Enrolled Bill Trenchnrd. Cowles, Mnyci, tonyers. Indian Afuir.i'Sfvtv), Hill, Conycrs. Printing Mays, White. Cram. Corporation Cowles, McCullv, Miller. CnimrrfeMorton, Stark, Trunchurd. Countiet Eddy, Curl, Crum. Election! Oilinorc, Tate, Butler. Evening Mirror. This is the title of a new daily paper lately started in San Francisco by Dagget, Rutherford, & Foard, late of the Golden Era. The Mirror is issued in octavo form, and is well Oiled with entertaining reading matter. The daily is 25 cents a week, nnd tho weeklyJiB yonr. Charles Barrett, of the NewVvepot. Tortland. is nsrent for the . . a ror. WiM Stages Have been rnnniu daily tho past week between here and Eugene City, and from hero to Portland. To day they commence carrying tho mail under the late act of Congress establishes daily mail from Sacramento to Pttget Sound. wr leurn mat 1'ror. eweif oas eT4jsbed a musical school in Dortlnnd for the purpose of teaching closes vocal and instrumental music. Prof Jewell is well known in Oregon as a ssfceessful teach er, and we hope he will 6e amply patron ized hy the citizens of Portland. Seed Sower. Our furmers who want a labor-saving machine, will certainly read tho advertisement of a seed sower, in another column. From what we have seen of its operations, we feel inclined to recom mend its nse. . WThe mail steamer reached Portland Thursday morning, with dates to the 98th of Ang. from the East. We are indebted to Tracy & Co., and Charles Barrett, Portland, lor lata papers. W Capt N. B. IngulU, the active and obliging agent of Tracy A Co.'t Express in tbut city, keep, u andcr continual oh- ligation (er favejra iewt fret Tin RtrcBMcsK Stt Cohncktiom or Nrw York. Syracuse, August 23-Tho Ili-publicaii State Convention met In tlua i-ily yesterday at noon, aim orKamxru, wim Julio a Cook for President. The Hon, E. I). Morgan and Robert Campbell, the pro- sent lncumuti, were ny acciumation imin luated for Governor and Lieutenant Gov flirnne J. H. names was nominated for Canal r,imm!s:onir. and James R. Hates for Ktato Prison Inspector. William Cullen IJryant andJunnfO. rutrmm were ap IMlil .ted Electors at lurire. The resolutions endorso the plotforio of the Chicago Con vention, and rutity IU nomination mr i res ident and Vice President j eulogize the Administration of Gor. Morgan, and njK-1 the charge of corruption agalnat the Leg' bdnture asscrtinir that not a measure which has been characterized aa unjust aud corrupt could have passed the Legislature, without the unanimous vote of Democratic members. The resolutions relate almost en tirely to locul affairs. The New Tork Herald lierine quit Dreck. inridse hul week, and (otto back to Hell, It now gt-ttmx tweet Upon Lincoln. II fill probauiy mub gits h m a touch s it enppoil The Natloual Intelligencer haa come ent in one of the long, pondoroue fonr eoluina artlcleo (r bich it i celebrated, ia which, by oikiiaiv eitnicu Own tht eueeehes of i(reckiurid ora lots, aud lh file of Ureck'mr ilje paper, II faaieus the charge of Lluuniouieiu oa the sup- pollen of ili.il geullemaa. Senator Ilrigtit hte returned from a 'it'i tt Indiana, and reporie UrecSiuil Ige gaming atreugth in that (Stale, bol Irut lis elecloul vote will uo doubiedly ho given fer Lincoln. On I h ether liuud.lien (' re.orli Ohio and M ob'gan all nu fire with ontbuaiajin tor Douglas. Quite a number of roetmaatera, ihroot-hout the L ilian, aro utideralood lu bs beliiiiilhnnd with Ih.-ir acoouuia. The Dcpinmcnt haaneolvwl, if they fail to pay on demand, to m.tilute ciiiiuuul proceeding) aganiot (hem. A despatch frem Arkansas rave thai Rector, Ilia Independent can tidal for Governor, waa lecled by 3,000 majority. Pepeyater Ogden (American) decline! being a i-iiid dato on the Douglas electoral I ckel of New York, unlet with the dist'net undemanding that lie uiy vol for Hell aud bvetott. The Filibusters la nomSaraol N'ew Orlenna, August Si). The sch'oner Ara minion, from Ruutan the 9th of Auguet, briugo lho crew of the schooner L'hfion, reeenily cap. tuied from Walker by tho Britieb. (-u. Wa ll er lumled at Trinillo on lho iih, and tok poa tn'.na of the town. Only on cvu was find by the inope, by which two of WelUr'e n.eu were woui.Jid. Ureal iciteinent pteva.leit. K U'ethincton detpateh anye Ihnt the Cor ernment iailelenn nel Io concentrate etiouf oa vul force at tome point on th Gull of .Mexico. Tl frigate SuUehanua edila lo-i'iy. Hie Tow haian w ll lenv J'hilaiielphia aoonj aed apt cial or dri hive been tent the frigate Sabine nl Atpin wall, and the St. Louie at 1'eutaeola, to meet it a rendezvous. The ileatiiialion of the Suwpelianna had been Hied for Ihe Melilerranean, but h ie t en sudden ly changed for Gulf of Men co. Walker ami fili butt, ri-m are euppoaed to bo the moving oawe of all lli.sniusieriiig in the Gulf. Xew Goons! Dannciibuutu ti Aeker man, of this city, have just received a lurge stock of Dry Goods, of all kinds, and also a lot of Groceries, all of which they pro pose to sell at Portland prices. They particularly desire the ladies to cull on them, and sec their new stock of Gne dress goods. - 19" We learn that a man by the name of Linn wes arrested in Portland the other evening on a chnrgo of horso stealing brought against him by some one in the neighborhood of the Dalles. 82T J.W. Sullivan, tho celebrated News Agent at San Francisco, is on hand again with a large supply of the best and latest magazines, pictorials, papers, &c JsS- Where is W. L. Ilurper! Tho P. M. at McMinville writes us tlmt he has left that vicinity. Mr. Harper owes ns $7 for subscription. tSrThe census marshal of Douglas county estimates the population of tlmt comity to be 3,200. BSf Oregon City this week suffers a loss of one of its fuirest jewels. JST Coon's Express nt Rostburg has ' winked out.' From ictoria. We are under obli gations to Capt. James Strang for a copy of tho British Colonist of Sept. 5, from which wo take the following: Capt. Jamison, well known throughout Oregon ns a successful stesmbontroan, has just laid the keel for a new side-wheel steamer, to run between Victoria and Port Douglas. The vessel will be 120 feet Ion?. 20 feet beam, and 5J feet-hold. She is being built in the neighborhood of the Songish village, and is tho fourth steamer in process of construction in our harbor. Tho Pacific left for San Francisco yes ..i -, i . ... . ay wiin auoui 4U passengers. Wells, & Co. shipped by her $34,803 in irensi The stesmer Wilson G. Hunt left for the river at eight o'clock last eveninrr. hav- ing on board about forty passengers one Jmlf of whom were bound for the Rock Creek mines. The steamer Caledonia Ic to be nlaperl on vne route between this point and .New r cscminsier. r. bhockino Accident. We learn from the Vancouver Chronicle thnt a shockiug accident occmed in that vicinity on the 29th ult. It appears that a Mrs. Grey had set fire to a large tree in close proximity to the house in the morning, and during tne coming night, after she had retired with her child, she was startled by the eracking of tl tree, whenseiaieg the child she attempted to escepe. Tie tree fell npoo the boose, croshiug it to atoms, kill ing the child, and severely injuring the woman. The neighbors kindly rendered all necessary assistance. I.tcatASixe Coxecxmox or Cotton. It is estimated that the additional number of eotioa) spindles which will be pnt in operation In England and the United States, in 1861, compared with the present year, wiil consume 80,00fl bal-s of cotton. Douciai U. OaoMuThe iJL Confederacy I the leadiug Doeg In Georgia It labors with ..... . V advance bis IntereaU aud to occurs kin iu - a'-atlfsju v oiaif, 4everuitltss, tor U doubtful of the result. Hi fee,T' election of Lincoln Is Inevitable; j that eveut be la for disuuioa! v him i .tv But if the worst docs come: IfLi. ia elected, let Hi with on heart nJ T. forget the pan, ako oo oit or tiii " - . inuuii ma blieki i, come Into power, and allew them UMr. us, tiny will, In four short years, ijjj? mortal sting upon Slave7 fromtbicTI will never recover. We must betpemdt it. Ukiom CiTr.-Thia la the name ofia bryo eity at the bead of Hood's Csasl cently laid oat and mapd. It ltr boasts a well stocked store and termi dwellings, with others in contempliti,. The principal advantage claimed for tL new town is the extreme fertility of tht on all aides adjacent to it, said t be large in extent and easily cultivated. At. other advantsire ia its accessibiin fa Steilacoorn, Olympia, Orey'a IUrlw being from eighteen to thirty miles fm .l! points named, with good roads. ilf Hound Herald. On Wedni-eday evening, 8ept. ", (,su, u . reaulrnc 01 the Oriilee rather, L'harlta P E., by Hev. 1). Itu.lede, Dr. Ittc, i' Umoalk, of (iimcoo, W T.. I Mits it... I'ors. of this city. 13T Camp iineuts of Ihe partite reeeircd. ' ' AetwbHcaa Naileaat tatstttu,,, The following era th Dames of lb ReatUcti National Commilte fur the next four reirt, Ihe poet office eJJrcae of each niojubert E. D. Morgan, Albany, N. C. J. Oilman, Uiunawick, Me t lieo. G. Fogg, Concord, N. 11 ; U llrainard.Hl. jtlbam, Vu J. Z. Goodrich, Slovkhriilge, Mam) Gideon Wella, llurtfonl, l'onn. ' lCdw'd Mcl'lieraon, Cbamberabarg, Ten 1 X . 11. Slnithcrt, l).ier, Del.! Alfr-d Caldwell, Wheeling, Va, 8. Men dilh, Cenlereille, lnd. Awim Bioir, Jackwn, Mich.; A.J. i'uvent, lk Aloiiim, lowaf it. S. Jonet, St. Louie, Mt j I). W. C'liecaenian, Oroville, Cat T'hoe.G. 'I'urtier. Providence, R. I.; iJowuing Uuer, New Jerwey, N. V.eilyj J. K. Wafff'tier. Uultiiooiv, Md. 'Jin, hpooner, Head nir, Huron cojOhiti N. D Jod.l, Chicago. Ill t'nrlSliun, Milwaiikie, Wit) John MeCneick, A'lillwater, lilinn ; C. M. Clay, Whitelmll, .Miuliaon e. Ky.( W. C. Johiuwn, Oregon City, Orctvaj Win. A. riiil!ia, Ijiwrence, Kanut O. II Iri.lt. Nebraska City, Nebratka) J. Gerdard, Wathington, I). C. 8TATR CENTRAL COMUlTTir: tl. W. rnaar.rr, Chairman Ttxlbtl K. I. SlUTTCCK V. C Joiinbiin OreentCilr. Varwers of t.lna t'.aaaly. The annual Fuir will be held at Alkttj e Tueeduy and Widneaday, Sept. IS and 19. Tat addreta will be by Mr. II. N. George, ea the ISls. J. Bstaowt, Sk'j. Nollce. Rev. C. U Fisitea, Ule acme the tliiu from MinnreoU, will preach in the Baptist ami. tip; houso in this plac lo-niorraw, at ktlf l ten o'clock, a. M. Suturday, Sept 15, 1 6C0. ' Orris DlvlaUa, K. , It. of T Meets at Harmony Hull every Friday entiif, at hnlf putt 7 o'clock. Brethren in fwndsSaadkig are Invited to nliend. It. GAMMI1X, W.f. Gaa. A.Snirraao, K.S. z. o. o. r. Obioon Loess N. 3 aw 'rrnl Harmony Hull en MneJif '&lilnx& "a iu good ttawling art iniilrJ to nliend. F. A. COLLAKD, N u. A. J. Cuansa.i, Iteo. Sec'y. . U . Multnomah Xtodge IVo. 1, t F. & A. M., bold it elated eoaimasiet lions in the new Maaoai UaO, lho Snlurduy plea ding tlio Full- Moo ia net mouth, llrethren in good (landing are iarari to nliend. A. L. LOVEJOY, W.M. 1). W. Csaio, Sec'y. 11 Haadal Karwapartlla Tlii purely vsgsUtt) remedy uombinea in itself tlicpropcrtieaof asAa-list-it c, mild cathartio, and a tie. Itaaicl ly removes from Ihe blood, and atkor 8aidt of Ikt body, Ihe iinpurilire of unhealthy etertlieaeeaict engender and feed dieeaoe, thus tlrikiafMlbe root of the malady. Although proved totSoa cion it may bo taken at all time witb ptiKd aafety, aa it contain no powerful droaiie drsf tt debilitate th ayulem, or miaenl peieea at rait the conslilulioD. Prepared nnd sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, IN Fultou at , New York. Fiie SI Pr koNbi is twlllee for $5. ST Bead tho advertisement ia another ol Sold by D. STEELE, Oregon Ci'lV, aad Druggist generally. Moffamt Lire Pills. Ths hiirh and a"' celebrity which this pre-eminent medicine ks to quired lor its invariable efficacy i all the J"4 which it profesae to cure, ha rendered llie " practice of oatenlatious potting not only iieeef ary but unworthy of them. They are "" by their fruilie their rood works testify for tor and they th.ive not by th faith of th eredak in all cases or coetmnrt, dyspepMO, mum a liver affections, pile, rhenmatiam. fevers sad elatiiialt head-ache, and all geaeral eVswr; menu or heallh. these Tilla hav riJHr a certain and speedy remedy. A aingl Ufi place Ihe Life Fills beyowj in reah of eoaP"1K in lho rotimalion of every ptiit . Dr. M orl'at's FliOMkix Biltera will be BaraJeos'i ly tflicauioM ia nit ewss( aa-nous deUlity.'." pepsi, headache, lbsk.noeo irundcnl t'" hi d. I calt betkub, aad even aia of weaiw- t he digest iro vrgarj. Fr ! T l,r- MOFFAT. 333 Uroodw.y, K.w York. djr Medici Deal era and DrugglM P"""' thraughpat the country. . W ktr , Balsam at WIU carrry.-Te d e-enuin Balaam ia, aod o "f oaly pure and genu iwety Fowva ' year haa bee, prepared by SsT i 4, Co., of Boatoa; and tkeir rj u .l. iiam aiirnaliire " se name, aa well a lh wrilton aiimalart Butf. appear ea th enter wrapper. As . wiHil4 mcoii tho spurious and hm to geoM late e ler.' . Wwtas's Bauaw o Wit Casav.-Ta vtluab rraatdr i ihe heat oa ata he"r sure, apeeov, md perisaoonl ear f " nldt, mart Uront, kmc kilia, v,k" pseimaaia, croup, mhping nrngk, e Umg: ptiu in lie htt sw fUt, "7 erery torat of throat, cheat, and long csr", wi LoiatoavTioa ilscn. Thia housrhoU 1 sfekoU rraiody abissild he i taily aad iaditWaal. a a tilf l to a aiighl eU will eaoa -. of aeory taatil Mtifla il I. relief; while case of loaa taSng. aad aanarealry inaarahh ehararter. w yarld la Ka wuaoWful earainr aowrei rreat adaatauea la Um wwats af sea wwaa leteU. . - For aaJ hi Califorai hy Be"" eat Caw. Charioa MarrJ, Henry Job e-scei; R. H. McDoaaid C. Rie. Cofia it C, MarrtvrS ; Sawlh fjnUad. On-goa. t,itt