SJ0L. FARBIX.
liU irun.ivu
UNION CLUB ROOM,
Corner of Cal. & Oregon Sis.
rnilE UNDERSIGNED n AVING THOR
I ouphlv refitted tho above named sa
loon solicit a share of the public patronage.
The I'ft Wines, Liquors nnd cigars will
1 served to customer.
w uucKsnn pap.ren.
JqcWnvlllc. April IP. 'lit!. opISltf
0SBORN&, SESSIONS,
truriiisM ami nouiissiox agents,
619 Jltrtlinnl St.. San rrantljfo, fill.
Having hail extcnlve experience In both
Wholesale anil retail trade, we feci eon
Went that to COUNTRY MERCHANTS
desiring a resident agent, or to an occalon
id purchaser, we can offer superior Induce
raents.
1'artieular attention given to collection!,
the purchase and nte of Legal Tender note?,
t)rlls. Stamps, Sewing Machines, etc.. or
other Impactions requiring the services of
experienced and reliable agents.
l'urcbaes will be made for cub only, ex
cept In cases of special agreement to the
contrary. .
U3cn lU. (Osbovn,
Formerly with Cam-icui. Panso. A Co,,
Wholesale dealer In line clothing, San Fran
eico.
U;. . Sessions,
rormerly with C. II. Goodwin, ,V Co.,
Wholesale Grocer. San Francl'co; also,
lliuimi:v .V Wade, Jacksonville, Oregon.
REFER BY PERMISSION TO
.A Vt OOIi. Il ikI Im illrr. frim 'rndoa
L. II lir.SCHLY A CO, HarJxar Dulcri, Su
I nt.hcl.rv,
C V III.LI. A.Mirr, funlraiirl'di.
CLAIIKA I'l'IIKlS. Vttwl Drain, San rnnrlwa.
)Ureti'.a.lM)t. nul.Mtr
Umpqusi Academy!
THE Trustee of Urapqua Academy hare
Uiomighly repaired the bulldlnV. and
It it now rendy lor school. The Winter
Trm of 22 woeks will commence Nov. 27th.
The Sprint: and Summer Term, lit Monday
iaMsy, UflC.
RATES OF TUITION Per Quarter:
Primary Department $ .1 CO
Soeondarv do fi 00
Weber English 7 00
Dead Languages Drawing und Paint
ing, ouch, c.trn a 00
Music lo 00
Hoard lu private fumllle a 00
P. F. KOYAL, Principal.
Mi:. Cur.K Smith,
A't Teacher.
GREAT
MTffiOpi'ORIIM.
THE undersigned respectfully Inform" ht
friend and the public, that he ha
lately becu In San Krnucipco, where he se
lected a flue assortment of line and common
riaes. shot-guns, revolvers or all dlllvrent
kiwlf, derriugcr or the latent patterns, and
ell kind of ammunition ; such n, cartridges,
powder, shot, ul.o. powdvr-llasks.shot-ilaak,
hunting-bag, or eu-rv port and size.
All orderi will Ihj lllled with promptness,
neatness, and dlMiatch. The mauufacloriiip
of new rill will be done ut the shortest
notice, and In the mod approud style.
(irvatlul lor ut patronage, I respect'
fully solicit u CoutiuuuW"' or the mini'.
JOHN .MILLER.
Septunlier 9th, IKS, If.
NOTICE to FARMERS.
T "ROW IS -N'ow PREPARED
J . 1J to receive all Mud-, or
Produce uu CumiiiMou und Storape.ou the
mot reasonable terms For particulars,
call at hit Firo Proor store, corner orCall
furniu uud Ortpun tlreit.
March Mh. lei.fi. marlOtf
SUIT FOK illVOKCE.
SfAitAii mrriiKL. 1'i.Ai.NTirr. i. )
ALUKIil llt.-TIILL.ll.iblANT.j
IN THE CIltCUIT COL'ltT, STATE OF
X Oregon, couuty of Jackson.
To Albrt livtliel, Uelendauti You are
hereby required to be and npear lu the
Circuit Court or tho State ot Oregon, fur
tbecountv or Jackson, on the lltliiluyof
Jun, A. I) U0t5, to answer a complaint on
file In the nbove entitled suit. You are
hereby notilled that If you rail toan.wiT
said complaint, as above required, the plaint
III will apply to the court lor the rilU-l de
umiided IbtTuIn lo-wit; ror the dnolutlou
or the bond or matrimony ttrtlr.g twtwwn
you and plaintiff, aud will further uHUtie
Court to decree to lulii iilaiutilf the care
and custody ol the children, the i.riie or
Mid murriupe, and lor the co.t and die
bur. menu ol thU suit to be taxed.
Given under my hand this '.'Mb day or
March, A. I). XiW.
O. JACOBS. Pla'tTn Sol.
By order or Hon. P. P. Prim. Circuit
Judpe. mahSlwC
Summons.
CTATEOFCA1.1FOIINIA I
O COUNTY OF KL NOKTE f
IN THE JUSTICES COL'IJT OF CIIES
cent Touiif'jlp, In and ror the County or
Del Norte. The people or the State or
California send grtetiug to Wm, LEACH
Youarc heteby kummoned to appear be
fore me, at in olbco In the Towm-hlp of
Cresceut, iu tho County or Dtl Norte, on
the 30th day or July, A. D. lfcCO. at 10
o.clock a. it., to answer unto the complaint
orCuorge Kinp.bury, who suit tor $244 GO
ith luturitt thereon at the rate of two per
cent per mouth rroru October lat H02, bung
the Ulance claimed to be due ou jour notu
tot hand, dated April 9lh, 1862, when judp.
'ntnt will be uken against jou ror said
amount, together with co.U aud damage,
you Call to appear and answer.
To tbt Sheriff or any Countable or said
County growing: Make legal service and
uue return htrcor.
Given under my hand this 10th day or April,
A. D. 1806. F. KNOX.
Justice ol the Peace.
IDES! IIDESlllDmi
rPHE HIGHEST CASH PJHCES PAID
. or Hides or all kind, delivered at In
-"vnvi, iu Jackaouvlllc, by
JOHN ORT1I
Apr28-tr
April 2filb. Ififlc.
GO TO THE CITY DRUG STORE and
buy ypttr blue atone.
W, 0. BKTSEn.
THE
VOL. XL
PETER BRITT,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST
IS 1'ItEFAUKD
TO TAKH PICTl'ItF.!!
ix i:vkiiv staxk
OP TITK ART,
WITU ALL THK
LATE IMPROVEMENTS.
If Picture! do not giro satisfaction, no
charces will lie made. Call at bin new fin.1.
icry. on tne mil, examlue his pictures, aud
fit for your likeness.
Full i up .Star.
Oh, Lnowrit tkouvliitUtlJtth
When from th lintrn. far,
JJW tier)' arrow, rII.I.iIi
Aaivtrthotrd filling ilirl
Yon plurlu. injrladi, .trurultif
TWi qnl. t Inflornrt tlown,
Are little nnrflt glrtraltij
Ule J.wtlt lu ergon.
Untlrluc, iittrr iltrplnc,
(luj't .fCllu.r. Ihtr (Und;
Vlirt imiiJ. of jj hdJ witptrjs
r.l.uputtrrr huii.
If lUrkllint lirt tx) Jrrirj-,
On itlp.'t tlirfk prow 1
If In ttic twtfUct vwry
On truitlsK trlt f UI;
If to tlif tlironr oiorbJflh
On inpiilllliij ct
Thtu Lmrrnlf rorrfj- nJrth
An ttiffl frm vn blfh.
Scfi to tli. cLtmLtr itMllnr.
It Mm. In raJUnt mlkl,
AiiJ ricl racb trcnUrJ fiillm
To tlumhtr l!kt a chili.
T).l. Ilil. .Ullflldf 111
Vhtti fnun tl hratrtii afar,
Llk. fltrjr arrvw, bIM.iIi
An carthwarit filllne tar
Tlie l'rccilnit,ii?si Jluri-nii.
The following extract from tie report of
the Sjieclal Inspector of the l'rceJmen's
Ilurcnu In Kentucky and Tennessee, will
show the absolute necessity of protection
to the colored people:
I.kxinotos, March 5, 1EGC.
U.S. Ilrcwt), Coptam and Assin'.ant
Adjutant General: In compliance with
the Instructions received from tic Depart
ment, directing mc to proceed to tLc city
of Islington (ICy.) to examine Into the
condition of the I'recdinen In that part of
the State, I lime the honor to report that
I visited Lexington and vicinity, ami pros
ecu led my investigations for the period of
about one month, adopting the following
method: In all cafes of extreme cruelty to
the frccJmen I hove relltd uion tic Uut
and uiot trustworthy evidence I could pro
cure, taken under oath. In regard to min
or acts of cruelty, either to persons, or pro
perty, nnd In relerence to the economical,
social nod moral condition of the race. I
have been controlled by personal observa
tion, nlded by information received from
trustworthy sources'.
From the depositions taken by tne and
herewith transmitted, I lave compiled tie j
facts In the more extreme cases of cruelty
nnd outrage, for reference, nnd make the
same a part and parcel of my report.
An examination of the sworn evidence,
or the abstracts made therefrom, w 111 ret eal
to you sixty caes of outrage, In n limited
district nnd period, unparalleled In their
atrocity end fieodisbness cruelties lor
which, In no instance, as developed by tie
testimony, Is there tie least shadow ol ex
cuse or palliation.
You will observe In most Instances I
have been able to give you the names of
the Injured; In maoy, tie names of tie of
fenders, with dates and localities.
I lave classified these outrages as fol
lows: Twenty-three cases of most severe
and inhuman beating and whipping of men;
four of beating and shooting; two of rob
blng nnd shooting; three of robbing; five
men shot and killed; two shot and wound
ed; four beaten to death; one beaten and
ruuHu- .urn: . --- .--
ed: four women beaten; two women tied
..., .1. t., ....hm,... . .natllii'l nri1 aAvtfali,
-,.- n.n, .......-.,...-....- hues shone in the sunlight,
and. reefaY.il.es beaten and drven from
their homes ond their P;.0 ' ph.sticated Inexperience. Even tie native,
two instances o burning of dwelling, "O d beautiful tree. On
one of the inmates shot. Of these victims! "k ' ,, , .
twelve wcro Union soldiers, ond three wo
men were the wives of Union soldiers'.
And yet I regret to say that these eases
ti..l. 1. .. 1 ,1iiIIaii et II a Antimisii6
.W....U.C uu. ,
ofcruetes. I heard of r.u He o number of
'i.,,...i -.. ..... ji.i ... ...j i
.uu.,.u ., - - - - "" I
obtaining t e proof for want of time and
proper faell ties lite men, however ,
riendly to the freedmen, ,sl. e , tc , muke
depositions in these cases lor fear of per.
sonal violence. The same reason influences
the blacks; he is fearlul, timid ond trem
bliog. He knows that since he has been a freed
man le has not up to this time had the
protection of cither the Federal or State
authorities; that I here Is no wuy to enforce
b rights or redress Ins wrongs. The civ
II iiU'horiil.-B will give him "" leliif, and
this Department up to this writing has
becu powirless.
The joupg lady 'a request "Make mean
offer."
OREGON SENTINEL.
JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, MAY 12, I860.
l'lnnta mid Trees.
The following Is a description of the veg
etablc productions of Nicaragua, by Old
Hlock," correspondent of the Sacramento
Union:
There arc many beautiful cofrce, cocoa,
sugar nnd Indigo plantations, ltlcc and
the plant which yields the hemp, or materi
al for ropes, cords nr.d hammocks, are
largely cultivated. Orange and lemon
trees arc a plentiful as apple trees on our
farms, nnd litre 1 observed our notion of
oranges and lemons somewhat distorted,
llesldcs the ordinary kinds they live tic
sour orange and the sweet lemon. Tama
rind trees grow spontaneously, and lob
served es 1 rode nlong In n dense forest,
tamarind trees forty ftet high, two feet or
more throngh the trunk, with wide spread
Ing brnncles like our forced oaks, covered
with the grateful fruit. The India rubber
tree also grows spontaneously. 1 have
pulled handsful of the gum from a cut in
the tree, after the crcum-Ilkc sap has har
dened In the sun, nnd paid the penalty on
my fingers as It broke In my hand, with Its
sudden thug. I.arge quantics are gathered.
The banyan tree, with Its wide-spreading,
beautiful foliage, and many columned
trunk, grows luxuriantly. One that 1
measured was forty three feet In width, nnd
covered n space of over two hundred feet
la circumference. The papaya, which
bears a fruit very nearly resembling in
shape, size, nnd something in taste, our
large, smooth-skinned muskmelon. Is a
singular tree. It grows to tho height of
twenty or twenty-five feet, n small, straight
and smooth trunk, with leaves nr.d limbs
only at the top, liko an open umbrella.
The fruit clutters around the trunk, just
below tie umbrella, presenting on unique
nnd tateful appearance. Wlen ripe It Is
yellow, und tic first one wllch I saw on
the table at HIras I mistook for a musk
melon.
Mango trees nic universal. They ore
ued for their dense foliage to shade ave
nues around and through plantations.
They arc always bearing, und the blossoms
and green ond ripe fruit are seen ot all
seasons on the same tree. They make pies
nnd sauce alinoU exactly In taste like
green apples. Castor oil plants arc indige
nous, like our mustard, but no use is made
of thtm, and they ore usually eradicated
from the plantations. The cocoa I rets
grow to about twenty feet high, but they
begin to bear good fruit about tic
fifth jeur. otxl are goed for obout forty
years. They nomewhat resemblcouryomig
awl thrifty hickory trees. The pods con
taining tli nut are about six Inches long
and perhaps two In diameter ot tie largest
itortion, near the but end. Each tree is
estimated to pay one dollar to the planter.
The coffee tree those that I saw were
from six to ten fevt Ugh, resembling in
body aud leaf a small, pliant, thrifty young
hickory, The nut, containing each two
berries, is first green, aid as it ripens
changes to bright red on one side with n
light-yellowish, green spot under it, but
when fully r!jc is dark brown, approach
ing to bluck. One of the most Uuutiful
shade trees I oUwvtd was tie watalpa.
Its trunk was perhaps two fret in diameter,
while its long limbs reached u great dis
tance on eitler side, covered by a deep,
rich, glossy, green foliage, with a graceful
rounded outline. It looked like a native
of fairy Isles.
Yet the tree of Corinthian capitals, the
beauty of all trees of this strangely wild
laud, was the palubonta. It rose liku a
giant in the forerit.on the abore cflke
Nicaragua, nearly eu hundred feet without
a limb, surmounted with a cup of magnifi
cently bright jellow tlovmc, more beauti
ful than I have language to expres. Not
a limb or a greeu leaf could be seen Inter
mixed, but its rich golden Hovers, like a
d, j 8urroubded by the ItiMrgtui of the
,. . ,.,.-... . ,.
forest, towered above its fellows, aud fur
lanniug iruill . eieamei u. oy "ii
walked two miles to vl.it it, uod well i
I rewarded for my pains. lis flowers are
much coveted by the senorilas of . San Cur
lk),Md my esteemed and excellent friend,
' ' . ; , .,.,, iiu.
I Captain Anderson, gathered a handker-
chief full which bad Mleo on the ground,
cUJMU t
JJ J ; fable lock, de-
L , , , d
' . w f 'I .", ' ,, ,. ,.,
scriuinp ibu in" " t."" v. ..
clin.el wih there were other words whlcl
would convey tic idea of "beautiful," se
that I could uioid a repetition of the term,
but the indulgent reader. lope, will par
don iis frequent use ond pily my paucity
of word. Jut go to Nicaragua, und you I
will lii-d yourbe'fio ihe same diltmuu.
'lueothtr quien tree is thes.bex. It
grows to the leiglt ol eighty and u hua
dred feet, with a smooth, clean trunk, but
the peculiarity is that it is comparatively
small toward the base, say eighteen inches,
and gradual! expands like a hogshead or
barrel, till at the height of twenty or thir
ty feet it is sometimes four feet or more to
diameter, nnd then gradually and graceful
ly draws in to about tho size of where it
starts to swell out, and thence upward to
where the limbs start out, fllty or sixty
feet from the ground. Hut to describe nit
the beautiful trees of this romantic country
wsutd require a work lu Itself, and n capac
Itj far exceeding mine.
IUdvction os FonKiox 1taok. The
following correspondence will bo found of
Inlerrst to parties hiving friend or busl-
neis connections in any part of Great Ilri
tili: Post Osticr, Sas 1'iiancisco, Olty )
l J .Nf C... l. I. L. ... I
mi,u vuiiij vi ;uil i- ruiiripct, 3IUIC
of California, April UT, 18GC.
hdllors Alia : I hate tho honor to In
form you I nm just in receipt of tho fol
lowing Important communication from the
Post Office Department, by which It will
be seen that the postapc tat wren the Uni
ted Statu and the United Kingdom Is
materially reduevd.
Very reitclfully,
K.K. PERKINS. Postmaster.
Nu.T.CM). Post Orricr; Dicr'r, I
Washington, March -'H, 1PCC. J
It. V. Perkln', Postmistcr.San l'rancIco
Sir : I have to inform you that on ond
alter the 1st of April next the scale of pro
gresslon for rating letters exchanged be'
tween the United States and the United
Kingdom will advance by n single rate for
each hull ounce, Instead of by two rates for
every ounce nfler the first ounce, an nr
rangement laving been concluded wlthjihe
llrltlsh Post Department to adopt from
that a scale of progression for the Interna
tional correspondence, having half nn
ounce m it unit throughout, l on will
therefore please give the the necessary or
ders fur charging parage on letters ad
dressed to the United Kingdom, In accord
arcc with this modified scnlu of rating,
which Is the same as onr domestic scale.
I am, very respectfully, etc.,
JOSEPH II. IILACKFAN,
For the First Ass't. Postmaster General.
A Dkkam. The following dream, which
we find recorded In the Natchez Conner,
will probably be laughed ot as heartily by
Thud.. Stevens himself ns any one else;
there is probably no man more cordially
hated by the Secesh than he, ond none who
more thoroughly reciprocates their feel
ings: A few nights since o friend of ours,
while wrapped In tie slumbers of midnight,
"dreamed a dream," utid Imagined le was
on a pleasure excursion lo tie Infernal re
gion, ills sight was re galeil with intiny
seenees novel, strange and iindrrimci! of In
the phlloiophy of man. While In tho recep
tlon room of his majesty, the pleasant lit
tle Imp who nets os usherer announced
Thaddeus Stevens!" Satan actually
trembled in his sulphurous boots, ond
qutckly asked! "What, tint noisy fellow
from Pennsylvania?" ''Yes," responded
tie u'lcrcr, "Send him baek I send him
back!'' cried Sutuu. "There is no place
U him here." "Hut," responded tho little
devil, who seemed to enjoy an event that
promised to knock the sand from under his
Imperial chief, "you must recehe hlrn; le
can't go anywhere else." Satan walked
tic door for a few moments with rapid
slrldcs, when suddenly ho stopped and said:
"I have It! Ilemayhuve a few bushels
of brimstone and a box of matches, and go
off and start a little hell of his own,"
A Com.iuiKAii Vimv Oik Ytiit Ano
Tie drunken ond beastly Caligula, the
most prolligate of thu Horrmn Euicwri-,
rauod his horse to tie dignity of a Consul
un office that in former times hud been
filled by tic greatest warriors and states
men of tie Hi-public, lie Sclplo und Ch
ios, and by I lit) mighty Julius llmielf, The
Consulship was scarcely more disgraced by
that scandalous transaction limit u our
Vice Presidency by the lute election ol
Andrew Johnson. The oflico las been
adorned iu better dajs by tlo talents uud
tircompllilmenU of Adam and Jefferson,
Clinton und Gerry, Culhouu uud Van Hu
reo, and now to see it filled by thu nm
Itnt, dfuuLtn Irult, in companion with
whom txtn Caligula's wnis vai leipeth
at for tie poor uulmal did not ubuie
li own nature.
And to think tlut ouly oi.o frail life
tuuds between tils tmoltr,!, iloumtft tlikun
did und tie Presidency! May God blest
and spare Alliums! Livcoi.n I A'. '.
World, , Hard Ilk, 18C5.
The above was copied with great gusto
by tie Jttvitw and other Union paptn In
Oregon, Wlat do they think of it now t
Eu, Sen.
Tim Kiiw-snoTior Ciiidaoo. The news
boys of Chicago are said to have numbered
six hundred during Iho war, (hmiuh at
present there are not more than two dust
dre-d and filly. Tlcy pay u license of scv
cniy f.va cents u year, buy a "warm lunch"
for tin cents, and sleep where they can,
As to nationality, they are all either Amer
ican or Irish.
NO. 17
lteutl )iiur Hccot-it unit be Con
founded. "It the Democracy rallied around Ihe
administration ami said to the South, yuu
fwmpf, you ntiif not go. T
"lie who says the Democracy did not
Hock to the standard or trj Union uud
make Its record upon every balllc-fJcM, must
Ignore the blstrry of the' past." hj,,
Apul 2CM.
The nn, 1, edited by M. It. Abbott
and N. Ilntler, the former being chief. It
lcnk. for the Democracy of Oregon. It
nsumes to ta the organ of that party In
thU State.
Now let us show Aotr tho mccnl chief
editor or the Democratic organ of Oregon
"rallied around the administration" how
he "flocked to the standard of tho Union"
nnd Anie he said to the South, "you run
not, von nml not go" In 18(11, when he
edited the DnnoiuM nt Plttslleld, Pike
county, Illinois.
On the 12th thy of January, 1SC1, soon
after thu State.-: of ATals.imi, South Caro
lina, Mississippi und Florida lad pcd
their ordinances of cceslon, tho Demo
crats of Pike county, Illinois, hell n con
vention at Pittsfitld, and among other
proceedings, adopted the followlug rcsolu
tlon.
"lUiohtd, That In the event of n disso
lution of tho United States nnd l'ie tf
tumplion hij iht Sialtt oflht potrtri ign.
ltd by them In tit Vmltd Sialtt, it h ok
TIIIC lltllllKST AMS MOMt VITA!. 1MI0KTA.NCK
for the jieoplo of the Slate of Illinois In
particular, and of the Northwest In gener
al.TO CONSIDEHTIIK PItACTICA.
IIII.ITYAND ADVANTAGE OF A
WESTERN CONFEDERACY; nnd
that we arc fully convinced that the free
and undisputed uo of Ihe Mlsslsilppl river,
lis mouth nnd the tributaries thereto, Is of
vastly more Importance to the clllwni ul
the great Northwest than the contingent en
joyment of the railroad hiving their east
ern termini In New England; and that
ire mitniBiKjr'iiifmg failh inlhtjhUrutiim
and uittpilj of llit mhnlilanlt pllit Mil
uwppi Vallty os wc have In those of New
England."
On the 17lh day of January, IBCl, the
Ikmotiat (edited by the present Jltnild
chief) said :
"Wo publlih lie proceedings of this
meeting, on tlsc -Ills pugo of to day' ):v
eiciiAT. Wo request that the resolutions
adopted, bo rend and pondered over by ull
our readers. THEY EMIIRACE OUR
views co.MPi.irri.i.Y. wi: en
dorse THEM .SEVERALLY AND
JOINTLY."
On the lOlh day of Juimary, licforo Ihe
Convention spokui of was held, the Dono
trat tuld :
"III the event ol nn ultimate and final
dissolution of lie Union, tho thing I self
evident that we (the Wct) oi'niir to kv
L'll AM. I-OI.ITII'AI. IIKLATION WITH TDK
KASTKIIK STATKV."
Here, then, wo find the present spokes
man of the Orrgon Democracy, iu IrJCI,
"rullied to the standard ol Ihe Union," by
endorsing fully, completely, "iwvfrullv and
jointly," resolutions In favor of dividing
thu Union and setting up u Southern Con
federacy. On tlo 1 llli of March, IBM, tlo pres
ent editor-in-chief of Ihe Democratic organ
of Oiegon, said through thu -W rat, to
the South, "you cannot, must not go," In
the following words i
FORQUR PART, WE CONSIDER
THE UNION DISSOLVED NEVER
TO HE ItE UNITED."
In connection with these, reminlaences,
we Irilkl that Oferyhitdy will mint-mler the
lilt.- ulltrnue (! lU Ih-M that, dnnoo
racy is Mr taint now m in lunti jmil, und
that It I llil ini.utltruultii Do not fur.
gel, t-llloT, Hint Ihe lltrald las publuhtd
In lis own oulumii, very wurm erdnrso
rrwril of itself froni e.ery deifmeratlo pa
per in the State, showing that It is recog
nized us an organ nf deniocrucy In Ore
gon. We have many iloiec tlt-blts of a tort
similar to lie nbove extract, with which
we propose) to regale the ilirald chief and
the party of which that paper is an oc
knowledge organ. (Vrrgeniait,
I'iiKsmi-mr or Dzatu The Sussex
(N.J.) Htguttr relates u singular story
of a citizen of Newton, in that Sluto. It
is of ono Lorenzo Demurest, who summon
ed his paitor lo II bouse, and said tlat le
should certainly tile that night; with Ihe
furlhir statement that the night previous
his fuller, who lad been dead many years,
came to him und kissed Urn, and drew his
cold Innd over his breast. Here Deum-
rcat slowed with his own tie dlrecllcu lis
fuller's lund lad taken. "Tint," said he,
"means death ; it is cold there already."
He I lieu said that he wanted II body con
e)eJ to u certain place for inleimcut
that he wisliid a funerul ilitC'ur.n lo be
preiched aficr his dee ae, und that gr''u
care should bo taken lest le be buried
alive. At midoliiht of the sarna eteciuer
he was found dead in his bed. I
THK OREGON gEWTlWEl.
IMIID ITKRT IATVMDAT MOKetXO.
11. P. DOWl-ihi Proprietor.
SiiMCitirnoN For Ono tear, In advance,
Four Dollars j If paid within tho first sis
month of Iho jfur, tiro dollars If not paid
until the ctplrulicui of Iho year, alt dollars.
Ammi!i.Mi--One square (10 lines or
lri, first lnrtlun, Three Dollar t each
ulHHueut Insertion, One Dollar. A dis
count of tlflr ier cent will bo mad to thoM
win. iidvrrtl.cby Iheyesr.
Url Tctlro tKtlsel at cnn.al rata.
TtlSJ XlW VoLCAKIO AtllllTIONS TO TIH
IsLies or (Inrzcs:. Tho men of Athens
have had of lato quite n sensation over a
volcanic eruption In the sea between the
Isles of Santorlnl and Thcrahu, In tho Gre
cian nrchlpclago. Tim new Kalmene Is
land, Itself of recent volcnnlo creation, has
been In one place enlarged by the addition
of a rugged promontory, lifted out of the
waves, and In nnother place diminished by
the sinking of tho coait line nndcr the wa
ter, while near by n new island was thronn
up, and at the last accounts those subma
rine volcanic forces were still actively at
work. Several llrltlsh ships wcrocrulslog
lu the neighborhood, on the watch to pick
up any other islands that might thus turn
up between two days. It will be remem
bered that somo years ngo, near the south
end of Sicily, n volcanic Island of ashes ami
scorlai rose, after a few days ol steaming
boiling, Ihmlng nnd roaring, some two
hundred feet nbove the sea level, and that
as soon as It had sufficiently cooled ror
walking over with double- touted boots the
English ft ig was plinlcd upon Its summit on
a boathnok. Such Is tlo vigilance and ra
paclty of John Hull ns n Unit speculator
and squatter. Wo lavu only to suggest
that, a Secretary Welles lias now n good
many Idle vessels nn hand, it might be well
In employ a few to observe some of these,
volcanic operation, going on, and to up
prnprlale some of the hut dumplings, fresh
from the pot, as these new Islands may bo
railed. Moreover, ns for league arouud
tlno fiery Isles of Grew,
Where burning Sappho loved and sung,
the sea is covered with nil sorts of queer
fih, lulled and fried, a rare chance is of
fered for such a man lu tho cauvj of selenco
as Agassiz. What does Grandfather
Welles think ofltJ-AW IWlt lltrald,
Apnl 1st,
A Wii.t.tTi, MiiiutrarsKHTATioN,
O'Pay made n sikvcIi nt the Dalles a few
days since, In which liosald that Governor
Whlleukcr turned over tho Slate Govern
ment with SIA 000 in thu treasury, and
charged that Governor Glbbs, Secretary
May and Treasurer Cooke had bankrupted
the Slate lad plunged it irretrievably In
debt.
Ho far from this being true, on the 28th
day of February, Ilia Trrourer reported
Urn in lie treasury 8D'J,KI'J,0-', wills tax
es of IrjRH 3, due from counties, amounting
to 315,110,1.'.. O'Pay knew Ills when
la stated tint "Abolition mitrulu" had
plunged the Klule Into irretrievable bank
ruptcy. He knew thu Stale Treasury to
be In fund, und If ho daro deny such
knowledge, wu will take pleasuro In pub
lishing a report made to lha Isgislslura
last winter, which showed the Treasury to
lavo surplus funds, und tu which J, D.
I'liy's linmol iitluclml im one of a Joint
commltlcu to luvesllgata Ills very matter.
OrgemuM.
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Tut. Csioi.ku in .Mouii,:. It Is well
known that Ihe cholera has for some tlmo
past tacn raging In thu West India Islands,
and tlat a strict quarantine has becu
established ulong our Gulf coast In order
to keep tho ilisein nut of the United
Slates, Unfortunately tho efforts of tho.
authorities lavu not been quite successful,
if the following statement of the Mobile
(Ala.) 7i4i'i of March V2d may be re
lied upon, It says i
"We understand that a genuine, un
inUtakabla case of cholera las made. Its sp
pearance In our city, ami Ihe patient Is
rather in a critical condition, Hu has lies
bout of medical attention and He most
careful und ottcntivu nursing, and hopes,
are entertained that this ailmtut may bo
brought under control."
What is DkwociiacvI Tie .'iaii'ir
of tils city professes to be a Democratlo
orguii; jet It oiiills no opportunity for pub
lishing urticles calculated to uphold the
Idtu that Iho rebel In arms against tie
United Slatci Government were right, aud
that those who were fighting against re-,
bellion were wrong, If the I'.tamimr is a
true Democratlo organ, Demoerutla doc
trines will never be sustained by the o
ple. If It is not a Democratic organ, lhoa
who claim to be Democrut should say so.
-S, F, Call.
The same may be said of overy Demo
cratlo organ and orator lu this Slate En.
Stie.
m .
Two Htunazji Pkhsows Daorrso into
a Csu.aK, Recently four hundred people
weru assembled on thu second floor of a
public, school house at Mukwanego (Wis.)
to wilucss un exhibition glveu by the pu
pils, when tho floor suddenly fell through
pricipllatlng half thu audience tu tho first
floor, am "K"1" down into the cellar. No
lives were lost, though a great number of
pusuu weru badly brul.ed,
Tun laTC 0. V HiiexiKij" A. bottlo
containing tho following message, written
in pencil on a torn imeW. was picked up
ou ib beuch ul llrightmi, England, recent
J i 1 lib id Juiiuury,iu board lit l.ou
I n- We urc lui ijoiiig duwu j uu chanca
of aileiy Pleruo gto this lo AvoaUr,
Jones, Surrey Tbutor.-GotrAvu VAcatix
Hhooxk."
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