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Pioneer and Democrat from Olympia, Washington • 2

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I sum, Imam 7 nmn', mu 1 57. 27:3 :5 1 Wm; present writing, in neither been mam, may exist. in 9mm vith swim!) lervlliu In we; Mie- then Gov. Snrxxa' um. an MW hullda-thm' Img.

1'; a an precincts i 195 out of Wihm ineligible, an 'not 3 "mien! 1 wann- guns the of pnclnct in aide. or canton ibWI-l. k. Din? to taut in unknown cause. 1 in Ont Burbor which: in none hath my.

00-. SluuglF If bolted the opposing (or Wm, mind in: In MM when Mann. 1 Ugh-good dour any mum-m ofhtho than gml-Wo bun nembm of will an. all 1 Im. Italian-nu, Hon-o 1 to am: wank-nu.

ohm 1W 31" RN 11000 1-; .49 tbs-mu. '1 wlll-m run 4, smwlwinm 1 vmh v. Mum 1 I M. serum; put up in" Ina-rot mm 1 hut Jan-Month mu s.l:ng man: im int-30min: many may. mild-ic- nun-r gnu-11m: h.

to a. Ff saw-gm mim- driven-calm Mug-rum mil WMdMO-nn' A no. the nuclei! Men of musics-'o- um tn either anm. no Www mm m. ww.mmmfim, has '3" previous DI Ind bu wefamam Inf lune, become tired tum, animus riggen 'upirilg Ipoikmeu to emu, 00 not It 11l Andre presume that some om H).

Frenchman, handful alliHou his knee occurred, wlvn II being very preceding struggle. for on Congress, were mm resorted to of gum-mines or the domy. rough: hear (1' aiuq; Wu: 3M- m-ikh diddu demo-1 we (no: the tannin wu oondnt'led by the opposition, any; Emu Rue, the key ed for hppe mon nhmious 1:36, no hoods too palpable, and no slundtrs (00" base, to be resorted to and mod to procure ithe defeat of the democratic the opposition, the comma putnokl 10! species of i lil- or, on And it is; worthy of remark, in this connection, thntl 'l'hilst maul upstart. penny-whistle AM Ind nspirnnts themselves, ions. (a position which the; people mm for a moment dreamed 011 electing than) to).

themselves; tho convnu to defeat the eon-i of tho on the: other hand, loch member: of the party nsl ltorrid mdiubly, and with honor, represent; 150' people of the Territory in the Congress iol tho Unitod Stores, took on utivc Illicit-t pm, not only for the elodion of Gov. Suns: to for the! whole local ticket, wherever urn mule. Phr tho very deal-in ind hnndlmno nml My which the Territory has given for? Gov. Emma indebted to the; trig fool, genuine, Idemocrncy, whom rook- lion, within tho loot you or oighlccn' motto, mired no mil per-aunt occasions-not in the shape of niggcrl Mam" or "owl" and "an" mongrelsl of Ito-cot, intelligent former old liar And whilst they nohly came up to the work, many mutt-led democrats that we know of, were busily engaged in fairing with the worering. nod oppeoling to tho fooling: Ind prlvnte prejudice-l of newborn of ill portion, with hope to the nominee of our party.

i 'To the tried, members of the democratic household, in well to nunh man no abandon the cause when the of cor" nppronehu, we earnestiy' on nttentin perusal of the following, from the Indinnipolit (1...) The tucking- ol the put ought to he, Went to domomitrnu tho foot thnt the policy the Democntici magnet bo overthrown by the or any of itgtnomhera, not a. how high mny liq-hon their posi- to It. or great; death. lilo of D. ohm It" or hominid." nuypth out! door not die with iu prim nod policy still putydid notdio with Jell'nrsou, in.

WC? and origin-tor, nor did holrom it in hindny checkyitu, mi: Idmuiotrntioml Ed nml- 1 tool-lunar: "mu-wrong was do: to mt tattoo 9'2- when. would have tel 3d norm thou. minimum or rippl- the in in ouwnrd and nun. I), dolootlonhogly dol'ontod the Doni-4 WW. mrwucsi we.

still oontlollqi Ind mount it hog grub, tun-i momma-h. with; corrupt; ogd.scu..whp tho o. war-id'obility who will their party to in In opptri mo. or petition which lhey' ad to ohtnifn in their own, or to com rostlmnens or place, whiclitose- My will quince principles and; 7" We on thin tum. iiima in ouri owl Waco.

Look tho Jim tho olthot ilk iooormm Stun, i who withutho post few new born ed the Mount: pony old now-civics with thohnpo anmwudnul compo Meiji the lonlu and of. Koo-z IISWII, or develop-i hunt, lock Rnplblieuhtn. Md policy survived thew delectioug. and Hair, My most aignnllyy 95ij f- The vuiity of then in, tbolr lohnon Ind Ability often leads them to launder uponunt quicksnndp IH moot ihnnuornble loilures of man who 21-. thnt.

or Wily would destroy the party by their dolmioimhould bo ingot: to those who on ohout to wreck inpon tho umorock. I Undo! Mollie rile our country lhu nehievod its present greatness. Tho policy of the notion is but the policy of the; iDenocrotic party. It: hixtory iuinrntmul with its principles, policy and nienaurel. Sut'h will be the future.

A temporary dciil'ont may for moment check its but it will only he to gnthor more strength iiu the returning wave which will but it our-L From the dun ol' tho Uppo'l sition hove ever been predicting the rum oi" the Democr'otic party. hnve ever horolded lutlcipllcd defections, int-blunt divisions, but whenever a battle is Ihe taught it displays on united and inviu; Icihle front. It will ever be nu. 11: will over be victorious nml it: policy will ever govern the country, they basis upon which rest the securny gprogreus or a government based upon pop lulu sovereignty and public will. 3 rualrri cm supply the name: mark-d linu.

Il'ith thou: vi and: in our own 'l'crnlur) Hui vmay wag-m! 11-rmviws. nml lrc deemed nppli 'ablt' i "Absurd then is it to think that the great. or lH I t.q 'kn, wlll stay: 'ress 9t frag ion. its, rub. new at! arcut, wait-n It? I uh mm dcv exits in the What hus been will be, with the some, i Semen or nu: Rev.

Du. Ross, ox melt two ill! will he published an ex- 1 Hottest speech detlvered by Remit Ross, of on the slurry ques- it islon, delivered before the New Schoollv 'Prcsbyterinri General Assembly, sltting N. Yi The question of shrery't was thou con-ruining thst church, north and i' isouth, sud he: stumbling inpon which it has recently split and diii- ided. i i 011 the pmge of paper will fouud an eminently speech from the gentleman, delivered before the (len- erel Assembly of the tune church recently I "in G'leveluud, Ohio; Although i beau slave-holder himself the mount, it is sold, of. $50,000, heil enuncipsled them several years since.

Well ink for his speech an uttcntivc perusal byii ll nll purtics. Although the church of whiehii he is member, hus recently been divided, ii north end members of the for- liner refusing all further communion or rel-ii lowship with the southern wing, liu a spirit of luoderstiou snd propose to establish the church sun on A national without dis- tiuctlou, members in all States of the nu'lou. 1 lust Oregon Statesman is dis- posod'to be somewhat seven st the expeusel, at n. fuliugs or the rslutirss udieud beeunstt'oftbc Mlleflld adopted by It: in the publication of obituary some weeks since. The editor 1 ol: the Statesman bus on distention-bio right to publish all such notices, or ought else, precisely as he pleases.

I i We are not to soy that we i here more acute knou ledge of the 1 bereavement which is supposed to pervade the family circle, (particularly when 'nn', member thereof is removed by 1 death of violence) than has the editor ofii the Statesman; hut-she instance under preferred our own i mode of conveying sud intelligence to the frsternul snd msterusl roof, will lay: 'it Mtg determine, who has been sc. tuw'w the mat generous lmpulsel in the premises. :1 .4 i editor of the Baton Rouge Advocate, describing sl visit thither, i mummmmt of theii Penitentiary. of In their cells, the prisoners are now it seats-diet long tables, where they take insulrhm the layer them-month ulreudyil imitlblel ifoh'bedstcntls i soon to be muttrcsses; all-which, it is believed, 'wlll conduct: to hulth-of the convicts. The Advocate I Tue-dsy the looms turned out shout 6,000 yards of cloth; In sdditlon to those 1 in operation: one hundred others have ll llbeon ordered, and will be nt work by the 1 October, when the sbovei itqnstitiy' of cloth will 'beldully turned out.

estimates the Ilconlnmeover belts of cottou uunmn. i The fonmlery lobe rebuilt forthwith. i The lubolr on which will be done by mutt-its, out! the cost will he tritium A great inst tution is tho Louisiana r. the of thlre'xtrens mirth-west comer, who: rend nothing the N. Y.

National lira, and Tom's are not aware thnt the South is good ready to being: out of me Unioni i ll! priestcruft, craft, the. 1 We would lnfbrm them, howorer, neighbors, that 'whilst the north is! trcasou' itguinst the constitution; 'i and the Union. the South is erectiug every of munufscturing establishmentsi and making preparations to carry on their tion mere-bunt rude, with their own shipwing. The most improved breeds of sheep, Peruvian Laws, are being imported iu-j the southern States in large and it would seem that the southern peoplol r-lure detctutlned to be their own umuufuctu-I circumstances shall require itl will venture the assertion that the! manufacturing convicts in the ipeuiteutisry, ore as well. treated, 'lclothed snd comfortably prodded for, us sll of the "devoted," ltt I.rai; factories.

i i ii is reported that advices-l huve been received in San Francisco, all-i: dressed to the Nicaragua Agency in that" ileity, to the effect that the Transit Route 1 is to be immediately opened. The of California will hnil this intelligence with 'l peculiar pleasure, holding out as it (best the pospect of a reduction in the prices of 1 travel between that city snd the But. i the crazy editlo (h TM wus Imdly a (guy named Emu! 1 a of this Territory, of perhaps a standing, and who, under an assumed name, (which we have Ind the assumed title of French! iCOnsnl for Puget Sound," succeeded, through It chnrncteristie crazy communicaitlon, in enlisting the sympathies and fuirornhle notice from the great Mogul of uicgrrim. The assumed French Consul to hurt: been robbed by tho In-l idiaus in the late war, of much vulunblei iproperty, and was after Congress, with st shurp stick," for redress in the shnpe oil concerning which, for reasons forth, Greeley expressed grave doubts in to his success. Now we luvs no fault to lacunae one crazy man chooses to snother, (snd, the joke is uppreciuted where known), but inasmuch ss his followers eluim him (Greeley) that he knows stznost everything, he inure known that Puget Sound has Iheen deemed of importance to be ihnnored with an accredited consul of any ikiud, from any foreign country.

And for further information, we would slute that his French Consul took French llenre" of A volunteer company, and iinully of the Territory, on lenrning thnt ithnd been lunnounced that certain French exiles snd ifngitires had permission to return to their native country. We are led to refer to this matter at this time, only because we believe somebody else has been trying his hand at of the Tribune. The following Plea for the Indians," by John Beeson," (who is he, or where does he live is certainly too ridiculous, too laughsblo to be intended for sober earnest. We are of opinion that Z. Pnddoek, Binghnmton, N.

has either run saw on the Tribune, or'else that both he and Boosoon are infernal seoundrels, in partnership in getting up is collection of stereotyped libels and slunders upon the people of this and Oregon Territory, concerning the of the late ludisn war. But it is too to be serious. Only think of iii I'lra for the Indians, will: Facts and Features of the Late "hr in Oregon," nud thoAperuanl thereof in hon-s.) Well. it the use not nt telegraph speed, the hnndlo no index to the Prepare to rend sud map A run to: rm: moms. To Me Edilor of Me IV.

Y. Tribune received, a few hours since, and thrive just the russl of A Rich tier the Indians, and Features ml the Late War. in Ore on, by John The details of these and presentation of these fentum," have unovcd my hurt to its very center. I doubtless hove been less aii'oetod by itliem bed I entertained of their 'truthfuln Indeed, mill now doubt, it would an great relief to me. That the posterity of the Pilgrims, and tho descendants of the signers and ndopters of the Declaration of Independouca, should be guilty of such wicked injustice as has been, luccording to the showing of this book, perpetrated upon the poor Indians, humble! inn Mun American to the very dust.

I nth dishonored I am wounded in the house of my friends. But I cannot doubt. JFor, apart from the air of candor snd in the whole personally and well noiqmlimdd with the author, and know him to mundly inenpiible, of intentional I know him, too, to be calm, und discriminating in word, be intellectually ineapnbleoi committing luny very Inntorini error. And yet I mm! WILL hope that unreported because uniknown facts might have given a less aspect to this picture. But, mn- king nll the Allowance which the charity heart and the levee! my country oblige to rut-k 3, there is still enough left on the to crimson the check of an with shame.

And will not God nvenge for these things! He certainly has no attribute that will incline him to Winks part with us in oppression and rob- II bel'y We must cease todo evil and ienrn to well we must deal justly and love imi-rcy, if we would not provoke or perpeltunte his frowns. But I digress I took "up my pen simply to ask my countrymen to procure and read this book. It contains facts thnt ought to be known beeense, if lknown, the remedy would he almost cer, miniy spplied. A civilized people, is Chris nntion, could not allow such atrocities lito be committed, with the means of pro vcntion at command. Z.

Pmnocx. Binghsmton, N. June 18. i Occinsxnt. received lint week the 6th No.

of the paper bearing above name, hsiling from Oregon. The Idlemngcr is published by HALL Guns, SL. lIALL, $4 per unuum, ini or $5 at the expiration of The So. before us is well tilledi 'with editorinls, communications and selections, and takes strong pro-slavery ground the adoption of a constitution for the: State of Oregon. We like the 'of the paper much better than any ofnj Ia: grads.

Oregon can now bust of eight gweekly newspapers. 1 Pwm 3 a 3 duct; are our pipette press; edging; nth ed island, conreying to us the painful initelligence of another nttuek by the Indians, attended, as these allwnys nre, the usual Iccontpunintcnt lavage burharity nml brutal atrocities. Heretofore, the lmurderous have elicited but. littlei iinterest and chased still less sympothy; ruuuwu' from the fact that the vietims were generally strangers to Ithiscommunity. In this insmnee, however, lit has resulted in the death of one nniycrlsully respected, an old resident of the country, and qun generally estimated by the citizens of the the death of lona N.

Eon, of jcnstoml. The particulars, as near us we can learn them, are. somewhaus follows: On.Wed-‘ nesdey last; about It! It night, and menu hM miredror the night, a party of northern on to the premises of Col. lihey, who, immediately upon learning the fact, and in accordance with the laws of our Territory, ordered them off. This they peremptorily refused.

After vainly expostnlnting with them for some time, not having force to eject them from the premises, he threatened to llet loose a savage dog, and was in the act qu starting to put his threat into execution, when he was upon by several of the and, from an inspection of the body" snpsoqucutly, it is supposed, fell lifeless to ground. Hearing the reportof and too well knowing what probably had happened, the inmates of the house, at which were stopping Mr. Corless, U. S. Marshal, 3nd wlfa, end the family of Mr.

12., consisting-6f his wife snd four children, were instantly by the darkness, made good their escape through a back window, the house of Mr. Hill, about half a mile distant. Here, the fugitives, almost dead with fear, gave the alarm, when 9. party, consisting of the two llills, Corlesl Crosbic, as well as perhaps, some instantly armed themselves, and to the scene of death. On arriving the body of Mr.

'Ebey was found near the end of the porch, with tho head. rlevend therefrom, and, as the same was not found, it been as an eridcaee and trophy valor. The Indiana. hoover, had alreedy made good their escape. A party of men started next morning in pursuit.

and an express was also sent to iaform the of the Adios of the occurrence, mid to request her assistance and protection. 'A number of Northern one found. elsewhere the Island were mediatoly taken lnto custody by tho-citi-l zoos, and it was said that unless the crimi" nal parties were overtaken on and brought these-were to expiatcl with death the crimes of their guilty enraged were the people Island it this unhappy ntl'air. Although several shots were at the parties before mentioned in attemppngito make their escape, none, we any The escape of any one of the party was almost so that Mn. Corliss.

who, we are ia'rormed, by some had separated from the others; Two Ishots were hervwhilo noiseleasly endear; oriag to step through the back window, asl before stated. To the darkness Inight are they all their safety. Next week, should we be enablea toiaot any thing further, we will give more particulars. Exscmrv: W. Olympia, Angnll, 1,857.

Homo. W. Sm have transmitted to the Secretary of State, (a copy of which I herewith 'enclose,) resigning the of Governor of the Territory or iWaahington to take effect this date, which will, in accordance with the provisions Organic Act devolve the functions upon yourself :3 acting Governor, till the nrrinl of my successor. Your: reslmctfullz. ISAAC i STEVENS.

"Errmmxa 'mr. who are wntchlng the progress of our country towards the in the course pointed out by are very likely to overlook the cxtcugiun Semen authority in more remotv' regions. The Washington correspomlcnt of tin i Baltimore Sun, any: that another annexntiou or territory to the United States hosl actually token phee, withoon-tbrnm'i prm' test non: my dimmer. Moreover; it is cdmlgnous etrritory, lint mm for any in the South Jervis blond mnd New Nantucket Island are now nodal ithc American ling, gnaruulied by the U. 5.

Government, and actually in pomskion of American citizens, If? There is a venerable Arab, Molmn-i med 111-bat, now in New of his race, says the liming I'm, who hu ever touched our mores. He in 5 of the celebrated EXLBuhuv of Tripoli, Ulmot Commonly. lust Week to to uuhdohteduess to B. P. prnsm, on his arrival hm placed in possession of of "pen, from inc 3.

tlantic cities up to July from San Francisco and Oregon of lst. No States mail mind 'N nml we uri- principally indebted to ofimrro'xt my mum .0 1: 11m, Inga. suuri San Fraucinco Glubr, and Oregon Timu. As the time approaches of the convention in for a. ring of a State conamntion, tho "of the slavery question by the jierritory, editorially, and through m.

inicntions, has waxed quite canon: The Slalamwta in fan: submitting two pmmmu on. constituting and the other which over( receives 3 majority ito becomo a part of tho con-tinting; 1 Through the Statuman of Judge Cums OLm has declined the of Justice of Orrgon, and in out the appointment of a Janet-ohm: retire from it the same time sing a. desire that ha taken to secure the appointmt'd an; Oregon lawyer to all the AW suggestion. The Oregon 7mm of July'm mgr-u to learn that Langhlin, of Oregon City, in. ill.

He is one of our agent of lhelludaon Bay has over and oft, fed the bin: the and thaw lle however and' It wnsaliulo hatter. In in about nth years of- Imm: We learn from the of that the U. S. Surveying Steamer Commanding, "(m the! Portland wharf; that the Cutter Jo ding, is in the Columbia river, B. M.

Screw Steamer sauna, 9i was lying at Vancauvel', he'vlng the commissioner: to run them north between the United 2min! British The representative: of the Britlel ment are Capt. J. MINNIE A. G. Yomlw- 3' and D.

E. Chaplain On the part of the A. Cmrneu, commissioner, Mzcl'. Secretary, and S. N.

KING, QM- The Active was to line leN Paul? Monday last for I The last Oregonian ea): number of persons ring the last the mines, where they expect fling A number or int-m end, among them Judge Yentie, We who have recently returned ragiun, In now At the an immedinte'retnn to the-bu: 'H they all realize Wig Cumumpln the Ihe press represents that the ahead whilst the organ of 90 puny advocate the repudiation of indebtedness, the democw lmined, at the earliest possulble 93mg: honorably" extricate tho; State. gribarasement tbntlnl an. deinoereey or neted Col Jon B. an. (a; and it is elected Mb 'I obtain I hrgee vote than been given (or an He will be opposed by the but, and From present battle ground, aftermi' is 'li kit will be oilhaie from Mrs deplnce ether! it.

Yam Sn funiseo are the amt (power! the! able ka 1 and $7 50 per barrel; 03030-11. I inglom cent! 20; nickel: in! 325 and 26 per The banking house of qus. arse-1' Frencieco, Tiara M. Wren" or a business, bet etill'mdulee on premium 00 Union, and receive deposits, which "9 lorlginul intention of the ii; ceiablished a branch COM carrying out this i'ntem Wm alter one feature in their lwhlcb is a lemma, freeh Ile hlanded in that city in a single Ink Jw'.

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