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i ! i j ? ! i i I 1 i i I I ! i I i ! Ol. , CI A ncrmiltcU to iro out pwu-eaMy? With the MIIJC Vll ffl W V IJ U conceMion of such a principle, (lis jrovcrn W. &. Adami, nirnt l Rone the Union it broken iuio JrRrrtaa. eree J l.aae tierrll Healla W have often Iiowii our render that Ji tTirsou's democracy was jjood K-puUi- far A' drtfil. lib. SATURDAY, FEnilUAIlY 10, 1861. to uholilioniMu. To prove thin for pcrh the fiftieth time, we quotu the opinion or In thu South frK(ueuU-na tlie last hope of etplrinir I cunim, while the democracy of'the Urn k- OSXaOZf CITY i liberty everywhere, li litmeiy iirrenireii in- . " i"" " j to the hand of snurchy. Shall the Cotton -States be allowed to seceele end shut up the mouth of the MiMhwippI, en Important cutlet MimnUig npuelly with Louisiana to Whet ii to be done with the nennta of a I the ffrvnt North W eat? Shall this Oiitli t ... i i i - State where treuson has ripened into a re- bo permitted to pu Into the .muds or a Trtttta- Ta Mali af tat uavtrai la tat rrtcal CvWIa. leal bellion against the Constitution end luws hostile foreign power to lay en eniiWjro of. tlie General Government? is ques- npon Northern cominerw, to prohibit ex- tion that is answered fo just four wsys. port by ruinous lurlfT, mid to mob and Jo LniVe; (ierrit Smith, and ull tho leader murder Northern nv-n passing down the of the disunion Democracy, with Gurrhiou river in the pursuit of lawful enterprise? nnd other great lights of the secession Ah- Shall New England then bo permitted, olitlonlets, cry out, " Let her alone should tlie Alw.litioiiists cv.r (ret a mejuri trcuson U no violutiou of tho Constitution tjr thero, to follow the example of their secession is a reserved right the gov- Southern brethren to go out of tho Un- ernment has n power to use 'rc' ac- ion, and impose like restriction upon the knowledge tier independence divide the commerce of the North-West, tliulmllinr territories, public works, nnuy and nary, up tlie heart of tho Union from every and treasury funds 'with her God bless outh t, ami converting it into a frreal inland tier, and let hor go oat and stand upon el''pciidcncy? Shall Oregon, California, her reserved rights." Tlie Albany Evening Washington, and lecherous Utah beabau- Journal, as a representulivo of what little doutd by the General Government to po rotten element lias drifted Into tho Ile-puli- ofT into n Pacific ' Empire' under tin- lead lican party, slightly tinctured with Aboli- of G win, Steven, Jo Lane, and Ilrlghiuii tiomsin and cowardice, with such leaders of Younjr, whenever a bure mujority can be tho Democracy in tho frontier slave States induced by these scoundrels to vote for a lis Magoffin of Kentucky, with that class I'ucifio Confederacy? Hava minorities in of unmitigated dough faces heuded by Cox secession States no rights under the Con- and Vallundighom of Ohio, liill Eaglish of stitutiou whu.li thu Government is bound Indiana, dirty-dog Loguit of Illinois, end to respect, and protect? Will the Gov- Infamous notoriety Larubce of Wisconsin, ernmeul sjiend t-xlinuxtl.-K treasuri'S and urc all a unit in protesting a willininicKg to shed an ocean of blood to wrct a Koztu do anything tho Disunionists deuinml, in from the dutches of Austrian despotism order to buy them buck into the Union. and then tumefy surrender all the lives am " Make known your ternn," say they pioperty of a patriotic and nolilesoulrd ' imnio tho conditions on which you will 'dry minority in South Carolina, into the hunds up define all tho ' rights' yon seo in the of innddcnrd and bloody treason, because Constitution toll us how the nnti-slavery the torics thero outnumber tho patriots?. sintiincnt of the North Is to bo 'squelched I If only ouo man, and he a poor, shoeless, wit,' and wo arc the boys for the business, shirtless, and huihs Dunkuniito, with re II do all you want ns to, nud more, patriot's heart throbbing under his ribs, too, If you will only stop spitting thut ter- slunds np in South Curolinn, unci stretch riblo fire, and frightening us so." ing his naked, swarthy urms towards Wash Hubert Dale Owen of Indiana, as a rep- iiigtou, demum's, ns nil American citizen lurouinuru ui u aiuuii poruou oi wo j'ou-1 in. ii uio American flag snail wave over gins Democracy in tho North, with n few him whilo living, nrd that, dying, his dim lii'lleverct men ol the South, and perhaps eyes shull behold the Slurs und Stripes a lew cold, calculating, sollisli, sliurt-sirbt llutteriug over his offspring shull not (he vd, and unpatriotic Republicans, scattered Government accord to him his wish? Will from Maiuo to Oregon While they admit a majority of the Stutes agreo to a dismem tho sworn duty of tho President to enforce bennent of tho confederacy from a de- llio laws, mid deny their willingness to sur- sire for peace, and a cowardly dread of a render all their oien ' rights' and constitu- conflict, when the ture and inevituhle rtsult tional prerogatives to buy the love of sain- of such a peaceable disnn mbermeut would inundcrs, even to having their presses de- be a speedy war between tho tuoGovern- RtroynJ, and their orators gagged ore, uionts a war in which the old Govern nevertheless, disposed, as a mutter of pul- incut hud surrendered hull her prestige nud tcy, 10 cuu a national convention and speed- stripped herself of more tlinu half lu-r mor ny agree upon wie terms oi a peaceable ul power by agreeing thut truitors might sepnrution." , seeCtiP( am tlut Rie weul th(,m , a Abraham Lincoln of Illinois, (thank foreign power, instead of grappling with God!) Senator Wudo of Ohio, tho noble -I"-'"' the Union? Will u mujority of llutes of Missouri, with more tlinu u mil- tho btntrs stultify themselves by even list i:. . . . I ... ... ... nun oi sterling nmi-siuvo couo tiemocruts, oiling 10 a propoMiiou tor calling n gener nnd a host of conservative Dell men, are convention, when it is ns palpable as the sagacious enough to seo, at length, thut noon-duy sun that the demands of tho dis- tlii: disunion sentiment has not been emit- unionists in u division of tho public proper eu hy a luilurc to execute the fugitive slave ly, the character of internatiouul luw, law, ly tlie Intervention of personal liberty and in a hundred other exactions, wouhl bills, or by any other defalcations of the be so preposterous and unreasonable, that Northern States In making Constitutioiiul it would neurly choku such arrant cowards jjnaratees efilcient but that treason Is and driveling dough-faces as Bucliunun active, tukly mid entirely, from the fact and Uigler to swallow them? that the genius of the govennuent is necessa- Wo liuvo all conli.leneo that tho in rily hostile to slavery-extension, and favor- iiicominer ndiuinistration will mil.. ..II M,,. questions right. I!ut if nor, or if the States ugreo to the principle that a majority con carry a State out of the Union, ami if the Government forsakes the patriots in Ore gem, when Lane's and Brighum Young's 1 ucihc confederacy goes into operation- It seems, ih-spite all the abuse and rid! rule utti muted to l Iio'ImiI on the ' Irre - i - presnilil verities, FIIOM TUB ATLANTIC STATES. Til II K I DAVS LATKa. By theitngo Wedne sday afternoon wo re- ce ived the Jacksonville Sentinel of the Oth All men riw by Disunity,, 'n ' the uso of tb. talent, with which j !" provided them, and Major aa-l? ible conflict' Idea, that it la one of the ,wt., containing the following telegraphic j 'jH rt'Ulns possension 0f Fort 8iun lea, The angry rxcit.niciit prevulent (iKMilt.-It giving u suiiimury of the ucwi by i with his handful of men, ready u ii South, and fleming up so fiercely in tiu Overland Mail: the breach for his ceuutry'i IOMor J IT-P'on, Jo Lane, and Gerrit Smith, on the disunion riiiii'.ioii. When we n-ad tlie Luno le tter b 'eh has been generally pub lished by the Democratic paiiers In this State, his views and language sonneted very fumiliur to ns, ond we thought we had seen the same treutonuble enunciations In Q'T- ril Smith's famous I'ete rboro lelii-r of Feb. 18,1857. We hunted up the document, and now give an extract below side by with on extract from Lane's letter. JKrrEnso.s'a OPINION. "o man, no association or men, no Slate or m-t of States, bus a right to with draw iiseir Irom the Lnlun or Its own oc- ceiril. The same power which knit us to gether can uiikiiit. Thu sumo formality which leirni'd I lie links of the Union is iieeessery lo dissolve it. The majority of blutes which lorinieJ tlie Lnion intist con sent to the withdruwul of any one branch of it. Lntil that consent has bei'ii eili taiueel, any utti'iiipt to dissolve thu Union or obstruct the efficacy of its constitutional laws, is treason treusou to ull intents und purposes. ejKiieiT mitii oriNio. 40 last owtiax. "n ouiet you Know, ".o one, in my too, whether 1 still opinion, who is ut ull iieilil to llic right ora inroriiiiil us to the opposition to the cool eh t. riimiation ol the North, shows co-ielnsively how de-ep is the hostility between Freeelom ami Shivery Even President BiichnnHn, in h;s last mes- sage, deveite d leluiost exclusively to - this suhjift, is foinpelhil to aiknowlcdge that the revolutionary movement on the part of the South is not the result of a violation of law or obliiration bv the North, but, to spe-ak plainly, because the North entertains an opinion en the sulj ct of human bond age irreconcilable with that of the South. Statu rise In rebellion against the pa rent Government, and threaten to subvert the Constitution, because ofw thought of frei njneh. Whither does nil this tend? Is it likely that the North, vastly siicrior In numbers, in wealth, and in real power, will act a craven's part, and, down on marrow-bones, usk forgiveness for an honest opinion, honestly expressed? Bui'hnnnn acknowledges that the Fugi tive Slave law has been enforced. South ern blood-hounds have desecrated soil de clared sacred to Freedom, limiting down miserable fugitives from an unenduruble tyranny. This, the North has borne for Sax FnAXCtsco, Feb, 5th. The Overland mail arrived at Los An geles last evening, ot 1 o'clock, with mails ami papers to the 1 7th salt. Tho following is a sumiuurr of news received from St, ....... Louis: Nrw York, Jan. 14th, A Washington correspondent says it Is lu lie red thut South Curolinn lias already agreed 10 yu hl the furls at Chorlistou har bor and other Government property, pro- vided Mj. Anderson is ordered buck to Fort Moultrie, Secretary Kelly (?) has resolved to re move all Clerks from tho Interior Depart ment who are found to be secessionists, Missouri Senators will make a formal protest against tho occupation of public buildings at St. Louis by Federal troops, Tho following dispatch tins been received by E. B. Lnmnr, President of tho Bank of the lie-public: " Ciiaki.estos, Jan. 1 4th, Sir: Ph'use huve it outhorutively published that no flag and no vessel will be disturbed or prevented from entering this harbor, unless carrying hostile troops or munitions of war for Fort Suinntcr. Trudo Is dcsir- nlile to freedom that, under our Govern ment, slavery, being a creuturo of local law, can rightfully claim under tho Consti tution no protection of the Fcderul 'Gov ernment outside of the rigid obligations imposed upon it by tho Constitution that 1.1 ... ,. . ...." ...c.j, ucu,K imnoireni 10 immunity niiet wo notily the Government that wo will tt violation of nuturid right, Is obnoxious to nceer leuvo this soil und emigrate back to u free Stnto public sentiment, and can there- cowardly government that refuses to pro fore nover expect, ns freeelom rim, the fos- tect Its citizens-hut, so help ns God, we tering euro or the Government from sym- will rally miller the Sturs nnd Stripes' and paths, hut that the inevitable destiny of light the traitors ourV.v.t-we will fight the peculiar institution is to bo thrown upon them until we ore overpowered, and then its only .constitutional resources, that of set fire to what earthly substance we have Munitijnt enr, fur protection. Without a -retreat to Till....,ook-a..d defend the lueme.e.ecuiii. reconsirueuoii 01 the whole mountain pIISScs till the last man machinery of the government that will im- tho ditch! posu upon Congress thu duty of slavery extension, and extort from the whole gov- eminent a fostering euro iu all the slave States which it now has 110 right to claim, theso disuniouists are peering through the j Uistunce, and beholding ut 110 distant day, tho Cotton States overrun by aslavipopu- I..I1.1M ll, ... ... I .. . . uiiwu iimi, in. uiiiiiiiiiiners me wiiilesj a dangerous element, pent up, and like the fulls the Hiiltsa Hcvtvwi. We call (he uttention of our readers to tho advertisement in another column of " Blackwood's Magazine and the British J Reviews. ' These,' without eluubt, nro the most vuhiublu publications of the periodical literature of the day the contributors to their pages being soma of tho creutest windsof Eolus, ' raging,' ami fiuullr find- minds of Britain and the world. We dn. ing vent In insurrection. ' The "man" who siro particularly just now lo direct the at supposes that any ' concession' on the part tentiou of our renders to the liberal offers 01 wie .win snort of a reconstruction of '"ado by tho publishers, Messrs.! Scott the wiio.e government and the adoption of U Co., by which .r consecutive yeurs of uew one, auer 11:0 texas or South Curo- tho bock volumes (tho whole five work Una model, will secure penco for one yr, included) can bo had for the origiual price .-1 iii.iv shcu a rccousi.-ne tion wouhl not m Knglaud for one. year. The time's in uave 10 do iiiikereii over ngaiH in less than Urege-n, it Is true, are at present a little ten years, knows as little of the ch-meuts tht, but we think a crsoii eun be indue that are now rumbling liko moral volea- "d to subscribe for these works, when he no under the political substratum of the reflects that he will obtain the same period- Uuleu as the child whq peers into an old hals complete for 1800, ie(.W addition- burut out crater, knows of the de pth, vol- ul cUrge. A full year of the Nos. for ume, and power of the fires of hell. This li9 n.ny be regarded ueorly as valuuble view of the mutter, ends, nnd ends forever, usforlSCl. with all sensible men, the subject of com- In England, these Are works to-ether promise-with a wave of the hand, all con $31 a year, but the American publish- compromise and Constitution-tinkers are ers furnish them for the extremely low Invited to shoulder the rosin, solder, and price of MO. nirnace irar. ana walk out. The que non w 11a patriots and statesmen now is, y The Fakir of Siva gave exhibitions not whether we shall tinker up the govern- of his reals 'of jugglery in town tw. eve- ment anew, tut, thall it I prtxr,l at ii nings of this week, - to full houses. The ut-u$ oar fvlert mde itf-o, . performances were satisfactorv, an.) proved eowventio. .f States be called and theprin- him an ade pt in the art. He pe rforms ui ciple conceded that a Slate which can Lafayette, to-night, and will be iu Sakw on tnnster BWjont; ia fiivor ofseceavoo be Mooday evening the thu North Seilllll, to leave OoviTinnenl, can con- mill the I'ludei that the Feelerul nation to break up? framework of our 'he sake of peace, for the sake of union. Cl( nM(j vrssels in commerce will bo gludl Hut now Southern Intolerance nemamls sac- received. F. W. Pickens." rificcs thut Northern spirit will not yield. JuiUm Smulli'V. of the U. S. Circuit And disunion is to be tho result. Consid- Court, iu his churgo to the Grand Jury to ering their positions relatively, we End that day, declared South Carolina guilty of the North, though deeming slavery a high treason curse to whiles as well ns blacks, yet in It is believed that Mai. Anderson shot consideration of the fact that the institu- two mutineers nt Fort Sumpter lust night, t.on exists, and cunnot be disposed of, they ftn, it is rumored severul more nro iu are willing that the General Government thains South the North? llie' Gove rnincnt has the East to h ave the constitution"! power est, and tho West, to use force against a lite East? 1 iinswi r Stiito for resuming that I do, and that the power which it my views on the sub- eich-gated to thu Gen- j.ctaru the same us era I Government, when I Hindu my win 11 its rights have spoe-ch 011 tho Mexi- lieen infr.nued or us then, Would 1 havcjtlie Geiveruilieiit had that it Cuba and Mexii-o'the can treaty. So, too,!eepility refused: or, if shall protect but not extend tho sphere of Resolutions have nnaniinonsly passed the its influence. With th:s, or uny other South Carolina Legislature, declaring thut moele rato concession the South is not satis- 0ny attempt by the Federal Government ueu ... e.emaen.s ..... ...e ,.oer .. .1 paL , ,lf Fot SlimpU.r wi bo n.pnr,hA , ...- , v,, W,M Kill. 'IV Till I . 1 a 1 . nloved for sloverv i.roi.airai.dis.n. in o.m. ns lie acl 01 nosiimy nna a u.ciara- sition lo tho declared will of n majority of tion of war; also approving of tho net nnd the nation. Will the South be bettered if promptness of the military in firing upon Ihe-ir declare.1 purpose of secession mid in- ik j,, nf ,,, tiVv n,l nmnmlner m ilepeneleiit govrrnmenl beenrried intocf- . '-. 1 1 .. feet? Is it possible that a 2i... tion wouhl "'.pport the Govern.neut In all measures for then at mice subside? Would not every defense, 'the Legislature also passed source of ill feeling bo intensified nnd open resolution to firo fifteen rounds iu honor of hostility soon lollawr ll.n contemplation .....k Rpl.p,i;mr Statu. Milite.rv rnmi.nni. m of a civil war in our own native land is in- 1 r u . r .1 :.r . 1 .. 1 .1 are pouring in from nil portioi.s of the tYnscIv tin hri.t ii.irl vol thm mnv l.n tin. c . liual unpeal for n settlement of tho nnr.s- S,ntc- Tl, Governor has sent a message tion. Civil war, with a general revolution t0 the House of Representatives, devising of her slave population, is the alternative plans for guarding the coast, und for the .;.., ne BOi in maniy provoKes, n.j plll.clms(! of t)iri,e , propellers of light which it seems the North cannot honorn- , . . . .. .. y avert, r, v J $ jdl "mngni, encn propeuerio oe provieieei witn 1 "7 th rty-two seamen one to bo stationed ut n . n. Charleston, one at Bcnnrort, and one ot EoAnois: Iho first MonVh.y in this ,j,.01,r(.lou.n. Am . flirlir, . ,,,. month the County Commissioners entered LnJ f tI riu.r3 , Qtiimw euiui. ineir ueieiu", v.u.iut;...u v u SS.IIIS imw.r. - - . come to us whenever would be wise or pru- they shall wish to'elent to use It. lie come, and wo shall Union was not form- wish to have thi-m eel by force, nor can coiiio. JJi.t so, loo,iit bo maintained by ns then, would I ob- force. It was a vol- ject to ui'cuinplishing untary Union of sov the niuiex.it inn liv ei-ereign states, and ther money or force.'1 whenever the rights of any of them shall ,bo iiil'riiiged, or ecim ity ri'lused, and tiny tiinl it necessary ami 'shall ch'sire to part, there is no power thut can keep Ihi'iu toiMli it, or that should at tempt it It will be seen by the nbovo that the opinions of Lime and Sm'tli, two great ;hts of I ho two wings of treason, are tci.iclu idiiitieul. Both believe the Un ion can go to pieces whenever the Aboli tionists nnd Deinoe'rats give the signal and both are very uim-h opposed to the use of "force" to keep it together. Lane's nud Smith's opinions arc of but little ' force' with us, but they serve to show the approach which tho Abolitionists and Democrats havo mudo toward each other. Cot.. Bakku'u Vote. Some of the Dc moeracy ore disposed to find fault with Col. Baker for 'seconding' the motion for a postponement of tlie Pacific Railroad Bill. We think tho Col. knew what he was nt out better than nny one on this coast. Hie following remarks of Col. lin ker will explain his position. On Jan. 2d, Mr. G win sniel ho would cull up tho Pu cilic Railroael bill, but regrette'd to inter . 1 - 1 1 1 icro wun uoi. isuKcr s speccn, who was then ubout to address the Senate. To which Col. Baker made the following reply: Ala. iaker .Mr President, I elul not itiite hear what Iho houoruble Senator from California suie upon the subject of the Pa cilic Railroad bill, which I understand to be the special ordeT for to d iv at one 0' lock: but fouiing from the Pacific coast. 1 faction is shown at the luw creating these liinctioiiuries. Mmiy glaring defects are e-asiiy inscovrraiiic in the law. when all heipo of improvements for two years to come has tied, the substitution of four li'rm8 per annum for twelve ns originally, subjects the people of this county to no small amount of inconvenience, beside but few seemed to comprehend the fact th-.t ull county business was stru-tly confined to these particular terms'. Another crand and redoubts the boats to keop n con stant communication between them, as n protection nguiust submarine invasion. Gov. Pickens sent on uid to Foil Sumpter at four 0 clock, with disoatches to Mat. Anderson. The people nro quiet, but the work of defense " goes bravely on." New York, January 1 4 tli. The Tribune's Washington corn s; lOiuh nt asserts that n piratical expeel tion is fitting out iu this city to s. ize the Culilornin steam"-e-rs. A steamer has iilre udv been charter. oversight of which some are complaining ed in New Orleans lo proceed to the lath is, thut there is 110 intermediate term be tween the months of September and Feb ruary, and consequently no provision is made for the payment of Jurors who serve upon September term of Circuit Cimrt nud they must wait till the following February. inns und uwait the departure of the strum er from Aspinwall, when hoisting the Pul- inetto Hag, shei will seize the steamers as prizes to South Carolina. Washington-, Jan. 15th. Personal friends of the President sav it is absolutely decided not to reinforce Fort I urn informed the Court-house is full of Snmplcr, because sending more troops there vouiiirmen prenar nir t hems, ves for h l'"""'"' ...iiiui.iu,. etc. 11 A ti.Uurl'om n.i.a 1 t SI - t. . 1 . . 1 ... iniii nun in-rivi'ii irom lioir oar. 1 om we, ae quamteu wilt, some ol Mooro by Senators Fi.zpn.ri. k and Clay, them; they bid fair to make "bright and saying that the ordinance of secession ..... shining lights" in tho profession, ns well us conditional nud immediate, hud pussed the use.11. and ornamental nu'inners ol societv. Aiuuamu convention. oii-aeei-ss prevails 10 cemsiiierilllie extent WuinwTnu T.. ... 0..1 i r., . . """"'".', uii. liilll. 1. o.e.veu ...... vic.ui.y rnysiciuns can no i . Wells, master of the sloop-of-wnr lniiirit CiiV tlmt it id fliwtrA.c?:t.r) l.....tt... I ... ' --v .-... iiriuij, nmoKiyn, again tendered his resignnt on -" mi Mwinii; iiiuvt iiuiun IH.Sl II IT it. find Will immn isilv A C.,..tK see m to have a contrary effect to what Mr. Love, of Geoa. and Mr Hnmit naturally suggest .tsclt to us. Prep- ton of Texas, unite on something liko the ..rations are beinir mm for thn " Vr. r.:i....i.... 1 0 r. .. . "" vi i' ll- .1 UI1S.S. men s Lull," winch comes off on the 22d. C..I. Havne. Con.m-;n,r r,-nm e...i. a i.l i x. v taroima, hns.it is understood, greatly Tim Nez Puncit IsntAXS and the Mi- ?;' nre dii arrival here, Vroa Wa nro i..r.. tl,..i 1. I... ' " CIIIUI ftUUIH UIIV8. """ iiinmiicvi umi iiitj mm 111 r mi . . , , ties who recently started out for the n. mm "e P nlon IR aNnost unanimous in se- r.el it my duty to say promptly nnd de- Salem is steadilv imi.roviii.r hard ;,.. u.t '.'i .:.. .- , ' K ..' ciel.dlv. that 1 cannot feel for an instant sivn. In !,. u e,,., ' it" t .... 1I,M!" 1,111 '' 'y Ko Siilltn. thut any weird or mine for the Uu:ou mid the perpetuity of fre'O government on this comment can compare in importance or value with the Pacific Railroael bill, which, iu my judgment, is an uct tciitlinir to make perpetual the Union of these States. I here-fore, I will follow the lend of the honorable Senator from California, yield any pre'tension that 1 may huve to the floor now, at one o clock, at nny time, or it need ue, lor ever, pass. sion shonuhj require, is .ttallh. , for which ina time of .1.1,.,; . might havo w tilted vainly fbr . some porta of the Union his qhJI " procured him the honor ol aringl,,. JtT nnd firing of canuon, and churches hi,, up their proyers'in behalf of tkt HtH,? lengured lorce which seems now tOt0 ?" tute part of the nation's hone. Houses ran Californiau. W Frnzer, of Marion county, has a kitrf 1 horses at the stables of Austin & Bra u this city. He purchased them In th. . ? Icy and intends shipping illn p.. ' Pnnaum to his brother at MaVtlon ftl lornia. Advtrliter. VM" Urrgaa Utvl.taa, Xi.a,.,fT M....-1 II ii .. . ' '1 nl h.ir p...t 7 e-eleKik. Br..,S "t are iat lied le attend. """mi 'ILKKLLT.W.p; David C. Hatch, R. 8, Multnomah Lodre Wo 1 V Jk A M UJ. I. . . . "I tt lh Fi Dreihrcn iu jewd t'.inejin J. M. Dacon, Sec'y, tier The next rrrut.r nieeliar win 1. 1.,. Satui Jny evtalnf, Feb. SS. , A V. A. M.. V,.c,di,lir 11,. Fun mL.V'! if lorit,t w . J-MYUICK.W. .-.V.verci-y.. x. 0. 0. r. Osauoa LoiKit K. t i;al ILrmoiiy 11.11 to otif.nl. U. A. l'EASK ., A. J. Ciupman, Itee. Sec'y. jg ' D(irla, Vcvrv aad Aat, IMlmilu. Suur Stomach, IK-art Burn, Wtr Bnuk, Jj. Iwaenrm, Ivir Coinpluinl, Aeieli'.y, Flinlem JnutieJiue, Change rf Climate, Sitk UitittU, el Appeiue, reunite l.eiilaiU, OwnaiM afler Kulinj, Geucnel Uebilily, de, art raiiijlr,f. reclually mil aurely oeirtd by lk OXYUES. ATED JJ1TTKRS. California Evident t, . MekruxjiK Hiu,cL, June 16, IS5S. Huving aiilK rdd for firtee d yean with DineW. in iu worst form, and having coeuolkd artth laet beat I'livaicia.ia, and Iried en'rytkuigrH-ememdai witlniul rel.ef, I win iinlueed lo try tin OXYtiE NATKI) Un TIOItS.aud b.-r.inlhwlukn utile. I feiuml n.yseir much belter, coaliaBeJ taking ll.ein, unl'.l I was entir.ly cured, ami am enjc.y as g.il l.eiellli na ever I did in my take greul plriuura in neuinem al jug Ihrmtnill who are aini'lurly afllieled. Jauii LoJicmml Tho OXYOIiNATliD DITTEIW rt j, Calif,, rnia by Ite.l n-iuu 3l Ch, Henry J4,4 -a,(,harlea Murrill, Sun Fnuieimi; R. H.SIc- DuiwIJ Ii. Co., Siicninieiiln; Itiee, Ceffii. ken, M.iryavilk-; Smiih &. Davit, I'ortlaud.Urefoa. ' Ulackwood's Magazine AXn THR British Iteviews. Oreat Inducements to Subscribe II PREMIUMS AM) REDVCT10XS. SCOTT &. CO., NKW YORK, .oiitian. AJt lo eiiihliau Ilia lolluw.uir laud og Brilii ft rio.i.cala, via.; t. THE LOXDOX QV !VTl.ttLV(Cui. ervn.iv.-). . 1 11 R F.D1M1VRW UKVlfcW (Whe.) . IUU MJHl'U UlllllHU UtVlbW (Free Cliatcli). . HIE. XYKSTniXSTfcft EGVICW (Lihrral). MAU.i.lK, (Tory). Vi ill the Nez P.-rce country, have been inter- r " "n, U,l,t for the cepte. l,y those Imliuus, their furthe r nro- 1 ,A " 1 "e ""y oiei.-d. that thai. I.ill mu. trress preveut.-el. and thev were com.,ell..rl . ",e ym ? Mobile has refused to ' toretiirn. The Indiana told them in deci- non"r ,nn "J the Federal Oovw deel terms that thev should not nmceH m',nl .U,!t!1 ho m ord(!re the Gover- From Uritish Colimuia. We clip the an.l whe n tol.l that white men werealrendv "0r AIub"ln'1- fullowinsr freiin Vietnrin nniuin nr l..f.. m the cotllltrv miuinir. the Iniiiiiim r.,iJ,.H I IxoiASAPOLis. Jan. ltth ,ltc. that the y knew it, but in the spring the mi- The Le?islutnre in joint convention this Ftcn 4th ISfil "l,rs 'i"(i have to leave, as the country "llrr""" necteo nenry s. Lane, present Three men arrived here lust ev.'.iin. and l010". ,0 tlum' B,,d ,he -,0,d t,"lt n. . TV ,-l?U- ? Nn,,tP' ,n I'1"" of ...ne unit uii-j were eieiernii.ua 10 pro '""i ""nB ie:.ui vent any tliite men minim? uimi.i their res. ll,e tn ' March. erviition. Wrnu.h rstaiid that Sunt. tJi-iir Z has aone to Fe.rt Vunc.uTer lor tho .,..r. 1 "K,nT,c tHARi.ESTOK Lady.-A let- pose of conferring- with Col. Wright in rtf- ,er fr"m Charleston, published in the New erence to this news. Advertiser. lork World, savs that the tuhla Hora So We he-nr a n-i.ort that wI"u,, t,ie 1)1 c'ration of Independenc-e was jni. imvaiiior, teirme-rty 01 this place, '.''" now in me possession of a lady in but recently of British Columbia, coiiteni- that citv. On T). on.h .k. j plates coming to Oregon, nd fitting out a by the secessionists to r-lit ,1,..- t goods from the s. " ' "l' 1 . . niMiiiuii uiuir uruiumr nn 1 rvn inHa a are iuj report that there is trouble at Rock Cree k in regard to the collection of duties. Tlie expressman rece iv.'d $80 to make an extra trip to the S niilkameen with dispatcher. It is also reported that SO white men hud been murdered between theCarriboo nnd the Quesnelle by the Indiana. The steamer Calcitonin arrived from Xew Westminster, lirintri nor abont twenty passemreri , in whew hands there were about $15,000 in gold dust. Several parties have c.uno in from the Sinrlkanieeii this last week. They re-port severe weather on the other siele of the mountain. Two men were badly frozen coming over. Tha sk3. The obliging officers of the up nver steamers ' Relief and ' Jas Clinton' have our thauks for favors extended the oflice. expires on meek trmn unit n.inbii.. 1 i"-v...k uw.n iiiMll liiu : rA. ; .L 1 . Palls to the Can-it, n.l P..,.l i...u, " M,,K" lnc,' "Clu ration. If this proves correct, it shows that The to1'1 tlM" Com,uittee who made the request, tS' The late rains have raised the Wil lamette so that the boats below the Falls are unable to enter th basiu. w are pleased to notice that Rev Bishop Scott, ot this Episcopal Pioces. has taken np bis residaace in our citv Captain has well considered the advanta ires nf the Columbia river route to these mines Timet. Thr Indians. Indian Agent Denni son, alio has just come down Irom the D'lles says that the tremble spoken of as iH-eurring between the D.elh-s and Walla Walla, are nothing more than a petty In dian theft, which is of common ocenrrence, at a time when most are friendly, and thut there is not the slichlest danger of an Iudi an outbreak. Timet. At a Workingmen's Union meet ing at Louisville, kentnekv, a resolution that rather than have the Ordinance of Se- ees'on signed threon. she would born the table to ashes. ' Complimentary". The wife of Mai. An derson is ependintr the wintrr in V.m- York. Hundreds of citizens visited her in one day to testify their sympathy aud admi ration for her hnsband. Pied. We learn by the Sacramento Union, of tlie 2d bust., that Capt. Richard L. Whiting, lung and Well known as one of the alilest commanders ia th ..r,u. avow ueaicuy. . ly in San F raacisoo, Jaa. 31st. : - ... 9 w ..JM .. JOO ,. sw ... .( .10 w The present n.iiieal mule of Euronema astiin ill reaeler llie ee uub ient out vuiuuilly ktlrna- lag duriug the liirthcei.n ug year. Tliry will oe vapy a middle groaad brlwrei. die liaat.ly wriMea uewa-Uenia, erode- aiiecalutioas, and flying nunon uf the daily Journal, ami Hie pinde ioeM time rf lite futuie Ii alorian, written after'tlie livief iMK fit ...id e.uitemet of ihe great political rveati of the t.n.e nl.itll have pawed away. It i WUi" Herioil.c.ila that readera muni lnok for the e"1? really iiitelliirible and reliable history of cnrrenl even.a, ami a such, in addition lo llieir WeU-M tubliehed literary, acienlifie, and theological char aeter, we urge them upon the couaidt-raiwi of Ike reading publ.o. J l.e receipt or Aavanea saeeu irom u Itritiah peibliahera givea additional mine to UV lieprinta, inaainuch aathey can uow be eJitM in the haada of aubacribeia about u aoea w ike origiuul e,liiiiiu. . 1 , . , TLR.TIS. (Ui-gularrricea) Perm- or ony one of the feiur Reviewa For any two of iho fi.ur Reviewa Keir any three of tho Tour Iteviewi For all four of tha Revicwa Fur Bl.ickwootl'e Mainline For Blackwood and ouo Review For Klaikwiwd and two Reviews...- For lilackwood aud three Reviews.... For iilackwood and the four Reviews POSTAGE. Tin Peitnne to any part of the UaiteJ Sot" will be bat Twealy-faar r.eat a year W ' lili.ckwo.Kl." and hut Vaarteea UaU sj for each of tho Reviews. 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At tnt Ulf tkt Regular Subterift rr Thoa a Ne Sultcribrr may obtain .be Kepr of the Four Itev'awa aad lilockw J MCaBeiivrarratt1' Which is about tlw pica of the vifii one yrar. fc Aa we ahall aevrr aeaia He likely induc-mrou as lhoe here prreenia.1. Xtow it the Time to atobserU MT r.nni-t. .- mix. ia all ea. b " W ( tkt PmUuken, far at these P7 coram ran be al!oa1 K fTta- Addrea, LEONARD t Orr aT.'' . -Ht. M ('' I rrtrt, Ne 8 0 1W 11 is at U 17 .'5.