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1 - V V ...... u. 1MB wwy.Jf .ggs" ,AWWCT5WW!W'S' '- 1 ; - - Editor. ,J a y?:.jH.; august io, isgt. I ' LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. 1. Sulsrit hers who do notgiro express notico j to tha con tfiry are considered as wishing to con- tinuo the su!icription. 2. If tub; cribers wish, their papers discontinued, j pulL iers nsy continue to send thorn until all cbarjfs 1r ptid. ' ' '" " " S.'lfsuVietibcrs mor to other places without ; iaf. rains t" publisher, apd the paper is sent to the fanner t ireetion, they are held responsible. ' Notico ihou d always be given of the removal. S 4. If subif ribcrs neglect or refuse to take their ' apers from the p&sa or placo to which they are ;.'tit, tbey tup fcjld responsible until they settle i,;i!j end BOtice to discontinue. I 5. The Go arts have decided that refusing to take pnper frow the office, or removing and leaving it uncalled f r, is prima facie evidence of fraud. TIIIl ESD OF VOLUME II. . .. With, t lis number closes the second volume xf the State Rights Deuo- crt.- ' j" A year ago, when, we issued the first r.umber .of this vojume, a very large prpqftioii of the community firmly V ' Xed it would be an ephemeral cc. ami fgr this reason even many spnon-pure Democrats men vh 5?A,4 lw$n pecuniarily bled by our immediate- predecessor stood aloof, . and did not take the Democrat, lest ! jthey might lose a part or all of its subscription price. .The history of the past year shows how groundless were their apprehensions. During the year the Demote at has been issued and mailed regularly every Saturday last .Saturday, excepted. Yfft have fully redeemed every promise we made to - the public, and in one thing we have .dealt with them better than they had """Halm right to expect. "When we as sumed, control of the Democrat, we found that feiany subscribers had paid O'Mcira in advance, and that tljeir vtime Lad nit been filled out by M"J -lnllhe aggregate amounting to soy? cral hundred dollars. We have fur nished guch subscribers with thcDEM oczxtH we have filled out their unex- pi red i time the money for which O'Ic ira had pocketed and spent. We t'iis when; there was no lecral or 3 - obligation to do so, because we I red To re-establish confidence in HblfP rinJ. When we moved to Sy.we intended to settle here, ' rhapn die here and be buried. rwe have patiently and Iatyqrj aid a business foundation which Imon business shock will seri- in r political event 3 vUl transpire, not on- y in the States cast of ,tno Mourjtauis, but in Oregon,, Democrats gjiould therefore be up and doing. Now is the time to take. the incipient steps of a campaign We call upon the Dem ocracy of. tnis section to bestir them selves. We request our agents every where to pitch in and aid in giving he Democrat a wide circulation. " e shall make it a better paper, every way, in the year, ahead, than it 'has ever been, because we shall devoto more qf our time to our editorial du.: ties and less to mechanical ; am be: cause, also, we will have more means and greater facilities than wo havu hitherfP enjoyed. iirst Lxtra JJI. Harbinger, p. 34, he de- Democratic Mas. Sleeting In Polk. clarcs that "remission of sins cannot; ; ' . ..it,.-, . . i Editor State Right Democrat! in this life, bo received and enjoyed, , . , , , , ... ' . J ' . I desire vou should elve notice in vour na. previous to immersion.11 Un p. 3.5 he rcr that there will bo a Democratic Miisa says : "Immersion alone was that act Meeting in Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, on of turning to (,od. In his debate vit0 tho 0(VOpcrftti(n of t,c Domocracy of ftn with AlcCalla, p. 137, Campbell said : I tho atljoiniriff counties. Tho object U, flrxt, in,..i nnft;.,i imhtlim 1,o n v I to more cfTcctivel y orcanuo t and, Boconoly, "ri - rr-; y - - to reply to William.' incoch, which hctnade cry one that bclievo tlic record uq lias nn tho2'.)ih of July, in whicli ho rcfuncd to riven of his Son. a formal nlediro on divido timo with u, tut wenton unintorrup ?. ...... . . tod and told htK storv of Wan. We horebv his part ot that believers personal ac- invitp hIm nck to i- tho .8BU0, f tl- quittal or pardon, so significant and day and dofQiid tho Iias ho told on that occa Eola Correspoiulcnce. Kot.a, Oregon, July 27, 1807. EJiifir State Jiights Democrat: I find in last week's Democrat, under tho head pf "Jottings by the Wai;," the follow ins: ''The Christian Church was founded by Alexander Campbell, a man of great eru dition and gigantic mind. Ho and his fol lowers hold that baptism by immersion is tho only valid baptism, and that when a man ay5, with the eunuch, that ho believe Jckun j tho Christ, tho Son of God, and will bo baptised by immersion, ho is nn tho road to Heaven. lhey deny the power. efficacy, ami office.-work of the Spirit, and some p so far as virtually to deny his cxi?r tencc." Xow, sir, in behalf of truth and justice, I feel compelled to pronounco tho above state ment false, and without the shaojr (,f foun dation in truth : for theso reason : 1st. ou say that "Alexander Campbell was the founder of tho Christian Church." This is not true ; and you know, or ought to knflw, that the statement cannot be proven by any historical woL ot acknowledged au tbritv. 2nd. "And uhen a man sav. witli the eunuch, that be believes that Jcu is the Christ, the Sn of God, and will bo bnptisetj bv ia;mersiin, he is on thenmdto Hesiven." This, sir, is alsa fnlc; for we neither be lieve nor teach anr ituch doctrine 3rd. "Thev deny the piwcr, efficacy and odicerwork of the Spirit." This is couallv untrue; br wo make no such denial, nut re lieve in and teach the power, eflicacv and oRice-work of the Spirit for proof of which I refer you to "Camplxilt s Christian Daptist, ' pajc hi;. lou sav. further, that "Nunc c-i so tar as to virtually denv Hi existence." My re ply to this is, plcae name the man or wen. for I alarm we hoM no fellowship with such. I Lave leen a reader of the Democrat for some time, and have often spoken in praiso belicvfi' rises out of the water, is bom of water, enters tho, world the second time, ho enters t as innocent, ns clean. as unspotted as an angel" In the Christian Uaptist, vpl. 5,'p. 100, Mr. H, N. V. Holme. Ch'rnn Democratic Co. Cen. Com. The Coming M Man." It is some times osked, what will tho Yankee hum bug humanitarians do for objects upon which in lavish thnlr Nvmnathies when C. says: "It is quito Bufltciojit to tho unhappy negro disappears from the show that tho forgiveness of sins and earth-. us disappear he must now that rbrisii-m iWnion worn in choir first w turned adrift in the name ot I.iber- i i i i i .i ty. Our own impression ia, that they proclamation by tho holy apostles, wJin thcn taUo t0 tfl0 Gorilitt: Tl0 Van- INSEPiUtAIUA CONNLC PKDTO- eo w an Jmrcniou,, creaturo. and wo dare Ul'.lllhK." We mlht continue sun- gny ho will undertake to prove, when the ilar quotations irom Mr. Canjpbell all tnno comes, that tho gorilla is not only a day, but what wo have already given humn" bcing, hut next in kin to tho Con. c ?() negro, and that, therefore, wo must proves f oncluMvJy tho correctness pf 5 . ss n-tnd a brother." our position . We asserted tb'at Campbellites deny the power, eflicacy and oflice-work of the Spirit; and somo go so far as vir tually to deny 11m existence. Mr. T Uq I'Mritnn paeons will le soliciting Uioncy to cm1 i'tt evangelical tracts, moral pockct-hanoiicrchicfs, and what not ; whilo wo expect to see Orecley, Tor ncy and tho rest of them trying to get up clubs anion": them to subscribe to the Waller says this is untrue. It may be New York Tribune and Philadelphia true that Adoe not endorse this po- Press. Then all tho old hens who, un- II Y Ti:iiCCRAI'II, COVriLXD FROH THE 0RE00S BCRALS f f torn tho New York World.) TIi Booth Illary In it a Forgery? The newspapera print what purports to Wasiiinotojt. Au2.5.The Controller bo tho diary of Joha Wilkes Booth: Af- of Currency is making a thorough invest!- ter an Examination 5 of the document I How to j et Up Earlt Place a hi sin of cold water by tbo side of your bed when you first awake in the morning dip your hands in and wet year browi, tn& sleep will not again seal you in its treach erous embrace. This is the advice eiren ...v y. ...w ....... v. ...w w... .... ... , Dy an ogcainao,wiioriaa bceAiDthehab Areec.verwillboappointed. pretended diary a forgery. 7 it of rising early during a long life. By The second annual Sehutienfost of It was probably written at the inst.ga- attending to this advice you may learn to Washington has comuicnced. It promw- tion of the detective Baker ,by some news- ric every morning at five o'clock, Jbt cstonurpasstbograqdpelcbrationaycar paper correspondent. It bears in every ebitor has found ifapctter fen 0 nK"t. . 'VJp .MTB u ,Mvy"l unV BOe bedatonaretrularhour. PIcFponMPoko tho entire day in the places this is overdone. Booth is made t, nurrjiii case, anu conciiuc! w munyw. 10 say : -a uncmicu temper Dctore 1 The case will then co to the jury. fired." It is absurd to sunnoso that the The contract for carrying the mail be- real Booth would have written such a Oregon, is awarded to f.l). Carr. of San W I rodo sixty miles tlut night with .It. said that General -Joe uuv.u. ,.u u..j, ...v.. wu . ;j k u.u e.. aw has determined to wr te a history of The nrescnUehcdu e Will bo observed. everv iumn , Then, thn hnnn bU ! .....t . . .rf!JPlt . .. . - -r- . -- -: . " i 'o war. or raincr oi nis own cam Tho riroNeiit contractor. LOirett. tiavini; utill tenriricr tun IiakIi. nnp(niri fin pirprv rr-i . , become a U. S. Senator, could not Jcirallv aide, a II the crossing euardml. thn fatal ...j -.ir . . retain the contract. circle of foes steadily closing pretended Southern h iuwioiiK, -'vuff. u. cuuucu ui nceonu oi lime 01 incalculable value, the sition. 1 ho "Christians," or "Camp bcllites," or whatever you may term them, boast that they have no creed, dcr the pamo inspiration, usually get up tho oman s lights Conventions during Anniversary week, will in duo time, bo demanding for that same gorilla, full, so Leave your bed tho" moment" yoa awake KYdurtelf after daylight; nature iirill; thus regulate . niu nicp iu hi-; cAuci. niuuuni requirea Dy tho system.nalls Journal of Health. i ; Johnston the paigns misrepresea i," tod istoriei. twrtmnt film 4rt mr " m - T' war is now being held in Ilussia between necessity pf,dov6tmg every faculty to the -,'a. 1 g !ei uiBiiauui iiiu iwu.u.i auu 8, u uu business oi pscapc a maucr oi ansoiutciy "j cannot conceive, my dear, what's the mo prcsiucncy vi mo ar iiiiueu.-- vital iraporianco, liooiii sits uown to write matter with my watch. ' I think it' must Plans of campaigns suggested by the several hundred words of maudlin non- want h.anin,, .aUJw-4 .- ji-t" probable coalition between Iranco and sene There. is hardly af semblance : of husband to his better half the other dxr other States are under consideration reality in that "diary." It is just such a No4 pa," said his petted little dau-hte It is further asserted that Prussia is ca- work as an ingenious sensational corrcs- I know it don't want cleaning L?cans uer iu uu-g.u mu war .uuu.av, uiui ponacni roigui nave prouueou. baby and I washed it in the basin ever fo r rancn cun uuu hiiuiuiuuu. Jut wf,at nccensity lor Jorzmg adiaryf Jonir th s morn n' Hussia in dines to poitponuicnt, which One of two things is true. Either Baker however docs not render tho strife less in- and his associate killed the wrong man, Wiik.v the Hindoo priest is 5 about ? to cvitabie. or kilhn!? the riirht man. thev forced this bautio an infant. h nt ter tb fn1!rtirs Daniel Gould, Consul at Leith, died there diarv in order trj ruairnifv the imnortancc beautiful nentiment- "T.iit . T. . . . . , I - - - r I V I I Mi..tv VMVV, . W IA, iilw 'I'lil. I i ,c . t. . I .1 ji - r. Zi - j i vf mi. if ucou biiu iu)ivi miiiu wi inc vuicrcnt my wuriu weeDlDir- wlllle I ' i. f,.-i. ..r t..t .. . l. i i . - . . , ; . . . i . .. i nu v,ui. iMuunuui V wu.jr wiviu supposea plot whicn rcsuitca in assassma- arounu thee smile. Contrive so to live isevcry indication ofa war between France tionf If one sppposes that they killed Uiatyoumay depart in smiles, while alj and Prussia. tho wrong man, a dozen circumstances around you weep." ' ' s " rTrTrr rr arc cxr,1a?ricd. Then one understands '! lVHHIllllPflltl i:il-IIAIlMTItA I I ' ' . . . iCMf liulioitiex Wo congratulate our darkly fellow why tho story that Booth is still alive is The contractors of the Chicago lake tan- P rtuntly re affirmed ; why men, ap- nei arc saia lo nave ncuea D;UUU frois -pit- P3rcntly responsible, deliberately an- uun. wny i ........ t. , ... . i. .. .. ,i nnimni 1 1. i i . n v n mttprt ruin: w v mL"iwMMjmmmgimxsMWMmamMmwiM.KMnmmmmmmimwmuuMmimijm and so far as an unwritten ono s con- oial and political equality. Why not? up" V'-VM'"" "y 'r; "Ti "fWnL, - t;iff- , i.i- . i - itrtAni r, , u ...! ' WBi mJL cd their performances in as)nngton at tho corpe of the supposed assusm was 2fW AD VEItTISEMENTH ceniedthis.stniej-lHMice.t.s some- fi;r ?. .fTM."";,!.1 tKJ the late municipal election in thtt city, so mysteriously hurried into a concealed Z- 1 times a little diflicult to define what lur nll. -Metropolitan llecord. Thcy carHeJ c' t!,in, lefuro t,,cn-f pit ; why even the clothing of the sup. aVT7u g a t t , thev all do believe. The truth U T lf electing every candidate' that wa op their posed Booth was defclroyed j why there - YY H & n I VV H C ATJ there are, belonging to that denomina- tICt' 3Jra.V! W "f fthc,. everywhere a W attempt to 100,000 HUftHElVSOFATIIEAT tion. those whombr,,, 1 A,,. v',; "!l I Trl1 S.V. a. upon the way it wa, done. It was prove that Booth had indeed been kil cd WA JfTED within the next two weeks, for which. . ' . " " " '7v" 'v..vu, a ,ar,r,v tnouL'bt ol theirs to compel tbe It n reasonaijiy plain mat mere was nv The IJichert Cash Pxica tsillhii tnnes tauirht bv everv other sect in ulays a conservative war paper, thus al -'li t. l fit I n . I tvbifn vfil..r n f-ilru rw.vifinn -fij r ''-rilot.1' in thn trnc meaning of the term, I v. . - - - I . ..It... ... B.. ..... . . .1.. 1. - .1 . . .1 I - - - ' ' . - a . V. . .1 the latul exptiit thev must be im- .r . u r,utu,"u,J,L",u .Ui l,,c of tho colored porsu4ion, when making for the anamination ot Mr. Lincoln, a invf inched. That U a tine ana non. ij1 1 T HcrTl ,;aV,S. WM their tray up to tho ballot' lot. The gn-at deal of party capital has been made - i r -n )Nui n Kir inn rpiimnni in n r ... -i . i i . i 11.. 1 .. . . i 11 t.t 1L.1 il. . 1 . .. . . ... I - - - 1 Mnrcineia iiiuil it.ivn ii"cn una i r'nuuco 1 oul oi me Krmno.tuion iiiiit inure a " tji ui-1 Li j 1 in t i' 1111 r :isii-ri iiiti 1 invninr 1 - . . . . 1 .1 . tii . 1 :.,'. , .. 1 . . . . ; puuers a. Anucrju. v.uc. imayn; j the hearts of 11 is oniy ncecssarv to slate that some " n was not Jen. uavis t tat starved PaM, J. GRADW0HL, in one to tria Mr Chaiclr Sumner, gijrantic, far reaching, carefully elabora- SAIE OF SCHOOL LANDS. I l f I-.. I ! .k w .1,1 t'l.-.l . . A I .,..1 .nnr!M 1i.it Aridf.nivA in tin- I trw-m f f r CPfrAT .vr.o' nv . v..... thirty or fortv vuars ai:n, there wa a Wn,0!l prisoners, but the (tovcrnmcnt of olhcr -vrttiU3 niters- who have been b- port of the aMertion has been produced. JL theonntie of Lo, fceptB, lsbb, cjuitc numero'iin'sect in Ke ntucky and Abraham Lincoln. Ibvis did the best he borj m , in f0 w t0 To If akcr W there a pbt. Zullll other Stntc known as the touc hes ' '? U ",,3U,tC'1 , CTd.1 make Wah)feqn Ciiy what it now is, but Baker forced the ridiculous story .t th. L.Lmlidoyy.ffa oilier, ctu ..knounastu Moncitcs, J0n o( 4H country, and warned their ,l,0 capital pf the new Bhck Bepublic- about the attempted ; raicidp of Wirt, fmsi . and one ot their cardinal ,cK-tnuc.H iya$ C.cvcrnmcnt over and over a-am that Kvcr sinco the" election of "Lincoln and Conover savs there was a plot; but CW JJinimvm price, two dollar, vcr acre. of its morality nni teaching, and ur?Hl its i Thev were Unitarians. Inn ttpii if I .t tif aim nml I I f.nftvur cieii the nonexistence of the Holy Spirit. hcy vrcre suffering and it could not bo nami;0 U true, Washington City has over has been convicted oi perjury. subsc helped. Ho pleaded for au exchange been but little better t. I Ob trattf ebiefij.ratanUe for tluVer ooc-half.aod Sect. The citizens of Linn and counties now have CQnfc 'i ih'j stability and success o iqckat; apd hence several o 'subscribers have already come jA 'aro!and paid for the third Volume. r-riZe-ceeii net eay that , this is as it should be. During the year past we ' did hot. in variably exact pay in ad- xance, although these were our pub l "lished terms.- We wanted the people f to become nequainted with the Demo ceat under our supervision and con trol; and hence we did not rigidly ad : here to our published terms. But we iesire aad intend to be not quite so I dndulgent during the year to come. y?e will send the uejet jUfie Jo all our : patron that are not indebted to us on h subscription. If tbey do not want ;t i they Will please send us word to this eSect, either bymailing it to our ad-J---dres3)r dropping us a letter, and we .will -promptly- erase their names.' Should they not do this, it will Le ex plicitly understood that they desire us -to continue sending them tho paper, jand that they will be responsible to -us for the same. Some time within the next three months we shall make out bills aorainst all who have not then paid op, and shall present them for payment. ; No true friend of the 1 Stats Rights Demockat can or will find fanlf with nq -fnr ndnnfinT tbis r.;- " o com ve.. The .prerpay system is the " y safe one, aud it is that which we all ultimately adopt. - yilelative to the course we shall pur- a in the future we have but little to iy at present. We shalj continue to , adyocate Democratic principles with whatever of zeal and ability we pos-" scss. Some have found some f;iult vith the Democrat because, as is al- :dgc',' it is somewhat ultra. All wc ave -to say to such objectors is, that I-y eti-had -be'tte not take it any more, forwo Intend to make it more "ultra" than ever. Die older we become the j nore firmly, aie we convinced that the jxemponziug, - poiicy-aoage win not .wim It is a remarkable fact that wherever tne. Democratic party has recently ; b.een victorious they , stood squarely up to their work ; they bold jly oiwed' their principles and re jBolved to stand or fall by them in the contest. We Ihali continue to, de 1 nounce a corrupt and iniquitous Con- -4gress.iWe shall: continue to oppose all,'1 attempts' to put the Negro, , or Chinaman, or Kanaka upon the same political: footing with the Caucasian race. More strenuously than evr we I shaU cohtend tliat United States bond- s holders hduld riafV axes like othpr v. ;. i i: ...... . v . ' . " -r - .-.--- men, and jthus ar .their proportion of the enormous burdens of the Gov ernment. iax this bqndhodees or else IClirulJiATE the fdfral i zbt, is one of. our mottoes.: , : J ? inner the e'.iyuni!? .Vear:jmimrtant r r r : limn n '-ni-'cr i Mrii th&t Snrrnft has said l hctCi W3S i on U titer tract! one-tLird of iK mmIiiu nn. in" h9ri with the follower of T , - , C" Ior 2" CM0S nest; all that ever made it respectable or a plot ; hut it is the opinion of the m 7:,rTonf:7Titt,t in that I wa to nave my religion a.jaucil iu-,,l wtin inc loiiowcrs Ol cf the ick ' which he even ofTernl tn nd . i u i - i i e -V. . . . 4 o. r it dt-r WJl lfc farther privilege of reuiaior dso in this unfriendly Mannr. In P.ncl.-n. ! Campbell, and ccasc-d to cxit as home without tolerably n the eyes vi man took leave of of thinking men that St. Mane . cnoth- wbca dae, pel iirt will rr.u stand on vour r.latfrm a laid ! . , ,. . , . wllloul ""J rc,l,rn -ouincrn u when fr'Hithcrn ladies aud gentlemen er Conorer ; tle racers of the povcin- ernt. per cdbiu-U Pi4 pctuafr. i gU ti down in Vour first ip of the J)E(K5ATjHo;tcs. In this union they renown- prisoners, hut all appeals Tell lifeless upon abandonrJ it towards the cIohc of Uu- ment evidently think so. It suits the " U 'l . m. ttBi,.rt boBe. and let Christian, alone? I can nure you j ctd none of their fundamental tenets. Ue C4,J of a ca!css f,ovcrnment. tj,anan'j- dminJstrtttioo. During the the purpose of Radical politicians to keep JHh' $ S" 7' 1VoedBy' A": of one thinc-such i has mi;-patif,ns i jK it folowll nucnto that 'c,.usca cnie to t ho relief ofits own war it wJ but a rendezvous fur everv- tip the sensation about a vast conspiracy. Kaua tout?: ConrtiB, rrid&kug. tttfc. of a iarse and rc,rcahle cla,, jjf ntuen., ' suffering and dym- soldiers and prefer- U.in-il?at was viciuui. vulvar and vile U suits Secretary Stanton's purposes. IJut Lipttra-AM reVf nor svlnc2 r T, l V , 1 ' 1 i red they should rc.mun in prison and help thp poKmon resort of shud'dy -patriots," there is not, an tom of proof that any J ; Sepu-r advir ? 1 work, and even existence of tho tUrd to eat out the suUtance of the South, tiaiag l.yal leaders, bounty jumped such conspiracy has ever had existence. 1 tl. coatty, at On Cii i. l S.-I should rarenoiiced'th fare-rdn- person in the Trinity. And wc know These are facts, unanswerable, dau.nm- cat-tbroats and spies. Wc would not Secretary Stanton and Baker know who Stptcmher loth. ..r.:,,.. . artWe sooner, but owing t had health wa others personally who iuLa tim same fjCt." a"t! th Wl" V3 D hayo our "culiud" fellow-cilizenssup- forced that diary, if forged it is. Stanton u lrT$?.l pre'vated. II. M. Waller. vic,r ' ' agi.na the reviiers of the South sooner - tnt the mere fact of their ot- v Ihc book was bron-ht to his house Ydcm. OwS-f Aag SMt-tSoSS-i? - i i ur iJicr. I ) REMARKS KY TIIE EIlT0K. There is plenty of room in the fore going for a discussion ; but for a rea son which will readily occur, wo tuc not now in the mood for ono, especial ly such an one as this would doubtless be sharp and acrimonious. We shall, therefore, only make a few remarks and not attempt seriously to debate. The first thing to which we call at tention is the spirit our friend Waller manifests. It is anything but amia ble; anything but proper for a minis ter. Suppose it is true that we have misrepresented the tenets of his church ; is that any reason why he should get into a passion, and charge us with uttering falsehood, and finally virtually threaten to withdraw his sngpJrt? We leave our readers to judge. 3Ir. W. professes to be a per. sonii friend of ours ; he knew us by reputation and personally in Illinois ; and !?e knqves that wc would not know, ingly and wilfully misrepresent his views, or more properly the tenets of the church of which he is a member. Mr. W. asks us to stand on our platform as laid down in the first issue of the Democrat, ''and Lt Christians alone' Wc inform our friend that we have never, in an editorial career of about twenty years, said vc would be entirely silent on religious topics. And what la raoro we never ivill. We hava as good a right to meddle with religious subjects occasionally as any body else. Preachers need watching they need hauling over the coals once in a while just as much as the common people; and for ono we do not propose to yield qp our right to do so whenev er we think the occasion demands it. In the case under con sideration we did not intend to "as. sail" Mr. Waller's "religion." Wc stated only what ve believed the facts would warrant, and what nobody would attempt to gainsay. Mr. W. denies that Alexi Campbell is' the , founder of the " Christian church." We could x easily show, by undisputed authority, that our state ment is essentially correct. He is as much the founder of that sect as Wes ley is of the Methodist 4enomj nation. There were others men pf note and force of character who aided Mr. Campbell ; but still he was the great leading, guiding and controlling expo nent of the-sect known as "Christians," "Campbeliitcs," "Disciples," &c. ; We stated that the Carapbellites be lieve that if a man will : be immersed, and will declare, with the eunuch, that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, that, that man is on the road to heav en. ! Mr. W, says ( " Wc neither be IieyenoV teach; any such doctrine." It may be true that 3Ir.; W. dcea not teach 'any sucirdoetrine ; v but not : so with . Alexander ,-: Campbell. In the We have already .aid mote than wc intemied. In conclusion we sav to tiniw.; political ascendency there is gu- j by Baker a few days after the death of mi: tj make it. morally. iohtieallv. or so-1 IJooth. IJaker trot it where: . Did he THE SCBSCSIBEr, PFFEJIS FpR SAl$ a Farm, eocUimog on? fc;ia l&iQcrtt) of land, one-b a!f prairie n4 tee other wtf timber. (iv.sfM.Kt. HxLViS. (Miles O'Kgilv) ciallv. worse than it was before. On the not nroeure it to be written, as he nroenr our old friend that we shall regret to who figured protnipcnily in the late war contrary, w dare say they (the darkies) cd the Wirtz story to bo written, by a nart comtianv with him. lint if hi hUlc ol U,A recent nam- do what thev can to linnrovc it. newspaper correspondent I If so. why 7 fritMideMii in.l infln,.nrA nUr,!,!, hT pap", the New Vbrk Citizen, Um a ft-w barrels of the balm ofa thou- Bat what is the necessity for for-ery? nearlj ll t,P4tr Tw,,wirh fr e,.dH.f.i and influ . ice can be n tair,- mA tht Mlfty M.Ument: If nd fl.we.s, with a judicious duiribu. Thc.c are questions that must be an- f cd only by a total mIc-hco on reli'Mous Aa,h.a.KeUv Ll hren futU .l.,rl-r th ..e ... vi,...: i.. i i . .'"ff.lTK.l " ' .i - - t "w - - ww i iirii i m iiiii: in v hiii limtii ui" i t-irii. iiii"iii n r t vm. i mHii1-! 1.1 1 i . ' i k: uiuu unit m r m. a uai ai n 1 a k. arnn nrra rat i . topics, as ne more man intimates, tie war, nc couw tt( nave tn harditio,a to te advertised for immediately, as the it so he will o Ins way and wc will nwi CTC" tuct, couiu io epeak oi tne nc- necessary steps to a proper bc-inniog. vELOCiTr per Hour. The .speed mir W (.v.t l.n l.r-r.r, fm nA vl ,"c Vl'VP n" ilUiJ ,,au UCCH CerioUalV, llOWCVer, now llial UlO Capi- rt- n--,n jMm.r. !n .roinrr th- Atlnn. xStl; with otbcrtjBt-door bnHdinrs aaJ conr : , ... , . .. 'yai to tne Lmuid fttales uurin- tne re- tal of the nation s thus becom ny under i .i 1 1 ' i.... ,u ",cn1 ' ror armws wrpoM. , Tha farm itau- ouibpoKCli; we Wire SO UUntl" the V.li;,-,n fit i iUf r,;nnr dr i f i . . - 44t "cO v.. .4..v onr or.iI.- below Albanv. near tbe fcalem and Al- . ' t , , , . bcllion. I he tact is thn t mocty-flre per Radical inpiration, a Aatsaucc of the gp.cd of river steamers is from U to 24 Unr r..l 7 war a limo that tried mens souls, cent of them were as faithlul to the Con- mot abominable description, all decrnt Wti per hour of a race horse from 29 to ' TERMS OF SALE: I offer the aboTe property Iaence, x, th donbIebiin; .ey.apfTonfaiii n fuGcirst room for a fKd ai.4 farej.' X)jJ-ji i also' oa the p!?o a tubttactial fra,-n ban. particularly those ol democrats; and icicracy as any average equal number or whitnmm mutt unite in an rffort to have on. Af i,;P,i r.n nr,ft. nf u:i. w;nd on Ir r tb money required we should most cordially hate oursclf "Site,. They formed the Mt trajtrred from 0f a hurieane 80 tlTml& " if anv ordinarv obstacle or considcra- crlcr coc?Ims1sary rtrf nance and )htrktf Columbia altogether, to 0f mechanical force in air 750; of the earth For farther particular, .PPly on the farm, to tion cuM mm- dote ui from a i P3rnf th.C reUI Tmi.CJ-- ome Antral point West where the at- ar0Und the sun CS.000; of light, a, demon- Ju1t " 1Mr.49 AAC 3"LLER' l: tion could now ktcr us from an ex, work.ni; fai.hfully and prvcr.ngly at moiphere is purer and where the domina- Rtra,cd by Foueault'saPrarStus,COO,000.- ? l--"- , , .... . . ..... v.... ..v.uii, vwim.i'n,i un ..v. . huh. cuiivr ui uiattk. uizircra or wnuc niir- i nnn ;iA h. nonnM nKA i all proper subject. Ixafpccch delivered at Cb&rlestgn, Illinois, o;i he 18th day of September, 1&jS. Abraham Lincoln said: I will say that lam not, ncr ever have been in Cavor or making voters or jurors of ncproc; or of qualifying thatn to hold oScc, nor to intermarry with white people; and I wilUay in addition to tin, that there is a physical difference between the white and the bbek races which will foreyer forbid tho two race." living together on terms'of social and po litical equality. I a much as any other man. am in favor of having the superior positions assigned to tho white race." This was less than two years before Mr. Lincoln's nomination for the presidency, at which timo he had neither experienc- C'l nor expressed any change m his opin ions. IJut the party which adopted these opinions and secured his election now bases its claim to patriotism on tho alle gation that it is and always has been in favor of making voters and jurors of no-grocs." fir I hit inrnAAif sh'A enAAii frtnt P llt ililrt tjfM whiiAi l ft I Ml a t If I . - v. .-.v gCrs win not vo so easy, ivasnmgioo sttc more than half the velocity of stat- at nomc to cotnpi mem to i nis worK, naa now is no longer a place tor men or wo- ic c1cctricitV which latter Whcatstono has tncy neen otnrw.se m.nueu. u is sim- men entertaining for themsolves the Rh.iwn to bo 1,040,000,000 milcsan hour, ply a bald, bold, black faWhood to speak slightest sense of Pclf.rcpcct. It may do If the earth were a cannon bail shot at SheriflT's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED out of the Circuit Court of Lidn eouaty,' Or egon, on tha 6th dzj of Jply, JS6?,'ly the Clerlt bt aia CuuiU ana to me uiractea, m faror of . thing but the rebellion, during the recent low instincts, but all who have npt joined of the Souilicrn nogroes m hat ns been liitlo whilo Iciijm for YanVco tWrcs. ,u. . fr, :,. . j;.,. ,,i ;,h 5; "K.riiiiI .nd ftHf. ftOBm .i jUhfu) to tho Union, or faithful to , ,.d other n,e,n white, ,f ,.ll, ii.Tit trMnTif leou, i XXT&i wilh lhA rmlMun a tAlAnram.was epnt to Hth of July, 1S7, Uvj oporf, and wUI. a the iiigger-worshipping throng will take tW.ohir inhabitants: the electricitr would Saturday, the 17h day of Aunusti lgfil !. . . I. I ...I. H it-l . - . I . . . J i . CarO tOUIVC Ifc a WlUO tierill. rrom IOC rcic ihn nfrrrin mr n-rft r.r nflOO lirln th ,nn nf 0 VWV. w .nrl i I'IDX TtlOHT FOR SLAVERY. Oener- Canitoltotho Treasury Denartment. rirht L:i .t . t It.i o'clock, p. a-., of faid daVria'-fraat 6ftb Corl m ..... J. . . . - - -'-T-.' -O" I'JHW HU ll.u iiicb uc tmct iti uc j . . ..: .. .-t ants would .iavc near- hi-hcu bidder. f,r v. s. coin. aU of tha rl-aC prepare for the shock, j title and interest of the eald E. p. CSLcir. lir tbtr- firr(l nrnr ton vAara ho. I 'naiiOB Lauu uun oi me vaiu u. ymccr t I t . ' i - I iavcry. jyacoru. fore thev heard the exnlcsion.rSc.ca- 1 . - a - ; M tific Anjcncan. at lyianton, a conicucraie ouiccr uuring ana icit, icngin, nrcaatii, depth and j ujinutcs the inhabit i no war, saw, in nis speecn in reply to Height, it is a stpnch now in gooc men s y two months to Gcrreral Wilson, at Montgomery, Ala- nostrils. A way with it J Metropolitan whiMi wnuldba w i.T r. r.- -t i t . . i The interesting inhabitants of Walrus sia, recently transferred by the Czar to hip friend, Mr. Seward, arc soon to bo treat; ed to a practical experience of their high er civilization and Christian privileges un der their new rulers. A .commissioner is already on his way out to look after tho revenue, and so that "JJlubber" is prop erly stamped, and that the Ksquimaux contribuio their share of gold necessary to pay interest, &cv ta the untaxed bondr holders, who loaned greenbacks to the Government at par when they wero worth but 37 cents on tho dollar. The registration, under Sheridan's despotism;iu; Baton Itougo; La., shows 2,120 negroes,' as against 226 white mcn That place is likely to become sufEciently Black HepuDlican for ths craziest . fanatic on tho Heservbl ' - .The v Louisville; Courier : savs: " We understand that a good many "citizens of 'lennessce are abandoning that State, and seeking reugo in Kentucky,-, on account of the intolerable - condition of affairs un der Radical rule." " The Mayor of Augusta, Georgia, an oounced in his message that there is iust 810 jn th& Treasury with ! which to f ay a floating-debt of 812,000. - , More than half the Southern srmy never owned a slave. Hardee, Cleburne, and many others, signed a potition long be fore the war closed, for your freedom, and to afford you an opportunity to volunteer and assist your white friends of the South in achieving Southern independance. President Davis recommended this course. and I, in the theatre in this city, indorsed his policy, in the presence ofa very large. assembly, end stated that I would take groat pleasure in commanding colored troops. You acted well your part during that unfortunate str'jrgle, frr which you desjryo, and have, the gratitude of every Southern man and woman in our midst Pertinent QpcsjfQNS' Anseued.- The New Orleans Times contains tho fob j jowmg penineni oic oi catpcnism, wnicn uiuia nwrn-M ""'ia.i am. will puzzle some of our Radical friends to A correspondent of thp Louisville Courier, confute: Did tho Northern Sfatcscver have writing from Litchfield, Grayson county, Donation Land CI am. Xotification -lilJ' Claird No. 63, containing f33 and eTeaty-one one-bBti-drcilta acre of land, in Tp. 10, S." K. 2, Vt ti?, AVillamette Meridian. Linn coanty, Oregon. " Dad at Albany, July 12tb. A. D. 1867: L " HARVEY SMITH, f ShtrUT, Linn coanty, Oregon, the institution ot slavery? Yes. Did they Ky., under thedate of June 1, says; llIUlllOHH- free their !ares? No. ' Hov did they get ."As this is the season of the year that . - "5r . " ' , ' O fid ot tho accursed tlinl? They sol4 their ginseng is dug, one day last reek a wo- "" ?0:t .&$& M: slaves to tho people of tho south. Why man living five miles southwest of this ; r Fox an T r 'vartneri in did thcydiscontinuo slavery in their midst? Pce, with hoe arid basket m hand, went "ji;, itlLnf jJecauso it paid better to sell their slaves mto the wood3 to dig for ginseng, and fox&Bros., p'jfs, ts. fJuirk Austin, than to keep them. Di4 thay mafco any niade a very profitably day's work fif it.- Deft - provjjion for tjjo tuture freedom pf their hije dug and gathercd ten pounds ot gin- cuoit at Late 10 recover snonaj. inzrt; llaypsjvhen they sold them? Nq. What seng,vorth S6,50; caught a young spot- ' To Charks Austin, Def tl y States were cheiflv encd in tho sJsve ted fawn, whioh she sold to-day in Litch- in the name or the state or oregox: Did 1 he tradef Tho Northern JStatps. v I field for 10 : caught and killed five Yoa are hereby required to appear and answer tier ompiaint oj me touro iiinfu ; piAtpup?! bow oa file against yoa with I he Clerk of Mid Coart, with- i.'i. . .. . , . - . , . , . , r . . 1 r.i w H i..i.f: r . r..- ttx1 iir.i ir:. Mni mm (rA alvra r.hn l. vounc crav toxes. tor wnicn tno csrate ui,.iiuilViwfirawiKip iHi uuw iir, 1,1V JJjr.u t" ucuawi Ti iiouu, 111 ,v-f"rf- - J T rr J . . . ... . I fill, nt.nint tun with IhA f lrL- nr Cnttrt mtUtt. speech at Huntsville, .Alabama, said fshed in their midst? Yesthcy continu- pays her 55, and killad.two black snakes ,Mcn daj after the date of tha rkcmofiii his audience: "Tho RcDublican njfttv ed it nntd the commencement of the war. and ono rattlesnake. Can any hunter on you, if senred in said Linn connty, but tenrw never lied to von of tho South." What Wftiph of the Northern States had the peat tiiat raneiooK tne y nnrttr nnssftd thft trittndn rMolnffnna in croatcst number of vessclson2aj:ed in this and sho having a young baby, nursed tho ,. ... 18ftl? What' partV repeatedly declared trade, nd mado most money kidnapping fawn and baby from her breast at the you fall to appear and anwcr, as al that Iho object of tho war was simply to poof Africans and selling them into bond- same tirne I am told it was a novel sight for waot th preserve me union r wnac party pro-1 Bec uwsi;uuiw. vyuiu uui vyuurens ..w posed tbo ponding constitutional amend- uave passcu a grauuai cmancipauoa ana .viuSi. ment as a finalittr. and then refused to colonization act, allowing a moderate corn- consider it as such ? What party said pensation for slavesMt could. Would The National Intelligencer publishes a the acceptance of the reconstruction bills ucn an act nave Decn accepted by tne list containing eighty-seven names of sol bv the South wodld entitle her to admis- south?. Undoubtedly. What prompted diers. late of the Union armv. whose nora sion, and through its party Congression- the rebellion in ilia South? An assurance inations for postmasters were rejected by al committee afterwards said other terms that the very men from whom originally the Radicals in the Senate. The character would be required ? "Holmes ' County the Southern people purchased their slaves and services of these men are briefly set .a . 1 u . . -l r a r! .. .. 1 , , , J Farmer. - . auer wvy iibu uuuu Biujeu iruiu Sirica, lortn. ana a iatrer roil otnonor nas rareiy : wero determined to release them without - been seen.' Ther were tru6 soldiers dur- 1 . . . a a t a a . a i Sheep. -Alonzo Willson, of CerroGor- restitution ot tnoiriu-gotten gains, in the ing.the war, and are. for the. Uniou .. still, do county, Iowa, writes : Get a good mu- premises, and to maljo usoof the Freed- Henco their rejection. What a beautiful ley heifer; one or two years old, white or raen 09 topis, in order Ui perpe'u.'Ue their comment upon Radical grattitudp and du trflwhflrrr rnnn.nnd lot her wear thn helf: political supremacy. Have the foars-of nlicitv. M ; v u-r. , - ? ii'f-n i . ... - c j:. : '7' -v .4 ono ehe.will give great satisfaction to the the South been realized? Yes. i It is un Rhppn i rpfldilv Kcpn hv them keens the necessary to make further, extracts from A Lately published war book gives tho a : ;u : k.Mni this susrsestive and 'retrosncctive' cate- following story of Stonewall -Jaeksonh At very much attached to them, will greatly chism. If order i to bo brought forth irom a Council of generals early in the var, resist in driving sheep over streams, etc, and? will be found of more benefit than I can detail, v An old cow does well, but will not become so much attached to the. sheep. Thelcpw or heifer should have no horns, j The' idea is not new, hut excel lent. American ' Agriculturalist. 5--. - -' the existing chaos, the' people of tho remarked that ,Majorr--rwas wounded, whole country mustforget their bickerings, and would not be able to perform a duty anb exhibit a spirit cf mutual concession .thiwaWTateigniaJ him;.t,k Wounded!'' and mutual forbearance. said Jackson,"if it is really so I think it must have been by an accidental discharge Two-rjcrsons in ' Leake' cbun tv. Missis- ot his duty, sippi. out 01 aiumuy 01 ten,, aica recently oi starvation, aiter suosisung ior several SoMEOuth6mpap6rs say J that Jefier- Theee are nfow 402 convicts in the days on Bassafras n blossoms, roots? arid son .Davis onee owned seven hundred Tennesseo penitentiarythe largest num-; bark ; The neighbors, hearing of the oc- 8laves",:hui the orily one pf his bondsmen bcr ot prisoners jcver held in that institu- currence, took charge of the ; survivors, who ever ditiogiiisned nimseit was tion at.apy pne trmc. , " j and preserved their lives. "- ' K acc Greeley. "'f (erred county i; the State of Oregon, then days altor the cats of aervico fccreor nd you are further notified tht if bor reqatr take judgment with interest. costs and disbursements and stamp' duty "of this action. By order of tho Court. CRAN0R k JIELM". ' Att'yt for Pl'ffs. . : . V, -A A . - it . ini. nr tump, ovuta, cmcuu. - . 'Juno 24th, 18W 2o4w' ALBANY' BOOK STORE! . ' 1 .. -. -' I, 'A A.K E. A; EREELAND,-.' BOOK-SELLER AND STATIOflEO, Albaii5r - - - ' - : OrccDa cosstanily os hand: STANDARD ASfi,'M15CELlANE0US BOOKS, Juvenile, Toy Gilt and ElaskDaeL, - OOLD t r . i, ASD '' I SCHOOL BOOKS AND;, STATIONERY! Of every kind used in the State, - Ju3 BOOKS IMPORTED I(f OXtDERH at shortnotico. Tjeclnl61y I. O. G. T." " ' "WESTERN STAR" LODClE'No. VfflsiMt " """--fjo Hall 11 everyil'uesday eveniD. - Ee. McCLURE, VT. C. T. ven"' W. S. - " T?a32tf