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I killed liim. Then came the owner, source ly less ferocious than the do;-;. "What niado you kill my dog?" " Hceat.se he bit mc, and tnreateiicd my life." " Why did you not keep him oil' with tlio other end of vour instrument?'' " If ho had come at 1110 with the other end," said the soldier, " I should." (Great laughter and ap plause. So if secession had come to us with peace instead of w ar, wo might have net it with prace in rdurn. Wo are for liberal propositions of peace, but they tiro with loyalty mid not with treason; with fidelity and not the rebellion. Would thev who stand up aiul cry lor peace mini that j service ol on r country. Amen. I l.very Capitol, destroy t'no archives of the conn-1 one can do something in his sphere. For try, dishonor tlio Hag, murder citi.ens j uiyselt, 1 am enlisted for this great war standing in its defense? Oh! no; we ; rage how it may -Urininato how it will, would not do it ourselves. Why not do it liive mo poverty, .stripes and chains, give, yourselves if you would encourage others , mo shame, give me destitution, give me to do it? ll would be more manly, and j want, give me abject misery and distress, not less w!c!ed, eiliier in the s:ght of Man , give me bereavement, let my heart be or in the sight of God. llj who en-, uning by every emotion that can ngoni.e courages it - who winks at it, and npolo-! and torture man, make mu a wanderer in gi.es for it is mischievous and no less giiil- J dm earth, u'ld give me an ignoble death, ty than ho who stands i.i anus against his rather than permit my country to perish . country. Would yon creep like a savage, Cheers . Sooiur than that should bo shielded by darkness, and shoot down" the done, in the language of Kumictt, ! would sentinel who is .standing in obedience to i ra.o every house, burn every blade of grass, duty to guard the rights of his country? ; and the last intrenchnient 'of Liberty shall Js it rightly done? No. we would not do ; be my grave. No, my fellow citizens, let that. Then do not apo!og:; .e for the infer- ; our watchword be. our country our be nal vHlains who do it, nor Ihe devilish re-1 loved country! And 1 will exclaim with bcllion that inspires it. I Cheers', and a voice: " That is right."! Would you lay ' plans to devastate this Union, to destroy it, to mako us a bvword nmomr the nations ! of the earth, to overthrow llio Government ' . i- . .1 I . I. I . . , I.I oi vv nsuingiou; wn cu nas cost so uuieu blood and so manv tears, and has brought such great and manifold ldesoing? No, wc do not exactly say that. Then why apologize for those who do it? These are fair practical inestions that are addressed to every on.1 who is ?yinpath':n;r with re bellion, and can bo answered by every eili en of the land. If I m ule such miscreants propositions of peace, 1 would drop them a line to begin n;;'.i, with a noose at the end of it. And mv involutions should be through cannon of the lurgc.it caliber, and : of the longest range. Cheers, j This is the only way of doing it. It is dividing the co.mtrvi.ito two panics, the one in la- vor ol Mi.-tau.ing the liovcrumeut, and l;ie other ttillimr. if not to aid in. to wink at its destruction. Who is on tlio Lord's side? Let us ascertain. There is no half- way juan aiimit tins matter. Lome up an ye who rally to the support ol thii Govern- inetit, come up and sustain it like men. And they that do not, let them r.iue themselves olT for t. ca-MJiuiMo peace, oir. MTIES in liiis .-rr.vi.i.'.;:. This -is no play spell, no parade day, no general training, no political Convenliou. The surges go clear ih.wn to the Very trembling foundation ; of the earth, and the battlements rock umhr t !ic agitation. It is Ihc great struggle fur f.'LO goyer.Miieiit on earth. This is the las: re-lii.g -plae for lilierty. Wiio i di :-kc1 to tampir wi;h such ilanget ; 1 w:li see ..ii pi.l.tav.l par- li....:isl jli.'sn nn fits iiiveis --f r.f ii.-r.li. lion k-fore I will coin M to :t." Ci.ccrs'j t,:c. So"t;i i:l t!le conimciM-tracnt and prose I know lhat 1 owe ail that 1 cm to our cuti.ni of ....-t;i!tiis a; a'n. l the Colotitii glorious L'on.-t't.niou, w'uicli jernr'.s men tJc-n, and his conviction lhat it v.ss t!;c i!c stations to tne luul;c?t honors of the land. No other Govern ment permits it. And scomr than prrniit iiiystlf to wink at this attempt to siibvirt il I would cast falsehood and curses eu a venerated mother's gravo. The e units of the country, opn and secret, niu-t come to judgment. 1 shall try I In in, net before politicians, but be-fore uu indignant people, and shall have tl.elil crraigiied white tli'-y will ca t fewer a.-p.-rsiotn on this ntusiion involving the e: ti ne.! eu" constitutional liberty. Cheer. 1 1 will co.-l a large amount oi blool nii-l trca-nre. .VhvaJy have our foin go::c forward to the battle field. How many nr.- tin re alr.-ady gone eio'.va with viok-iiee ;:nd Ijiite'.e.-ry to bloody grave-! You have- fnruis.e 1 bravo 'on heri; as elsev. he-re. F.fure tliij ureadfui war clos.e.i our !a:sl may b: one Jla tnali of weeping ami l.!:;.e..tJl! u for our chililret). Soar: V.re n-i-.y l:it:.: ui-liif: in rebel dlK-germs. 'J'!,C p.r.rc.'.ed Sili'l-i (if Virginia n:-l g':!-! . of M--oi:ri l.ave i!r.'.!:k the best heari'i fluo-l of our land. ():!. 'ti are duelling in pri on?. It w.ll co-t a large sum of lace y ; but if It ! aves a Gov-i-ruiiieut and tie--i 1 .rtars n:;d S'i'.'s, it will not be iiiaiiitaii,,. 1 loo .Ic-i; ly. There is to be a taxation. Undu.i'.t.div it will lie .-evete. Suppo il t..k-s on-- half of :.ll we have, but e.r.-i . i.- u... c..;. r A voice, " iie'.tr t.ii.e ii aii." Ye-, Le'.'or tnkc it all: for If G-jv! i:i.i i,t is nA n.aia tained, il v. Ill be take.ii by rebel lisirai.-l.!-. The rights of p-.-r.von. aial i v. ry r'g!it we hold mo-t dear are unolvul hi ih.s i.:;.ie You mu in vi r ti'. idi; ti,! : ta.t'o.i peacea bly. You ca:i ixvcr fin-1 a : "opp'ng place, wlie-n o.ec von have lev. iii- ,1 tren.-on. by permitting it to -n -e- d. O.vl, v.. 1,,,,,'t from your d.vellings.: fo:,-.:, ,'... Out of the wiuilo'vs of vour chuihi ; t -;i , datkue-s, and de.soljtion, will broo l '-.eryoti. Such peace could be maintained under such t-on-ns publics ns this w ill be pn vented by hoi- ; 1, ration', and the inipre.v-ioti that the tile troop, under ihe anar. bv which will' , ,,. ,, . ,- I ,. , . ; re: lid. would lea, to emancipation. reJ'j rough-.'.hol ov, r von. Viler.: are , . ' the great spirits- ll.c Clay--, tin- Web f-r.s, ' ,ft" varioii ; iii-.-mbcrs of our (.Wed. r tlio IJentotH, of the nation? They have. ' ney cannot live in peace together, under a been wafted avvr,y M;e Ihe pro heti of old. 1 couimoii (iovcrmnent, t tnpo'.vertd lo regu My father my father, the chaiiots of Iv ' late th-ir ...ulual intercourse, and to pro rati and l.or.-:c-mcn tiicr. of Would to , ,, . .' Heaver that vve had the voice of a (.'lav 1 vc,,t nm"" tl"'"'' ,l w"n rnin ,0 of a Web.ter, lo (.leer im on now. How l0' 10 together with Ihe caii-es of dif they would diive tin r.-lc I t-i h!- hiding- flicully in full operation, when force be plaec! Henry Ci.iy wo il l im;.K-. it co.tr ! comes the onlv mbitcr. Looking e-pecial- ti n 1 tretiible Ike a ih -r nt the vvoll'i hov I ' ? . .i i . i- i . , . ,. , i l ly to their relative geograp htca position, Am. majel.i: Wcbdr --..hat dark don's ..... .' , ' would rest upon hi - ,o. Y;,'0,;, b:ov.? And : ,J w,,irl' t!"'' nrc "ll':th',k'-'. '"' l l,iat the logical und Ihe M.i!i tie,-, j:, i.tm vvho 1 "l" ' - Oietcd access lo lh" ocean, vitally nl. v ays stood up for the Ficon, with hi , : importiml to the West, which the Fniti-d saiea -m nun mg.c, woiim nac li.eui ither I, till Hinil'll irffi'. ..r.. ........ MM ... "I'l fJVIIl.-. J i.ev jest from I heir labors. They Bnw o,',r coufilry's glory, but not hi r. hnmc. per.ee be lo llmir iishes. I A voice; " I V iuonl''' i J iciiiot.t: 1 est doing I.n, duty l.ko a ml-, li.f. ITiemc-lous ami long-contimie-d i lKi rui'f I never cupporl.'il lum as a polilici,,,,: but I support him as a (It ., ml. And ;nl siced him. J have no doubt he J will do his full duly; and if he doe.'', I will : labor ui.eeiisiiifdy to r.tiiy up his hand !, and . . . '' . . . . .. I . Mi'.er liim onward In his dist-liargo or duty. J lmll impiiro no man's politic,! now who riuleavors in good faith to protect tho tin tion'o honor. And l.o who does not, I hold lo bono patriot, iio iMiioerat, no lioncst mnii. A voice: "A t.ory."l Worse than a lory, n Iruitor. .No; our .Shin of Slate happily exemplified here to-tiny, iioii thoso (grounds pointing to a Gulp which hud been brought in tho pro ceibiun by tho boatbiiilders of Jllmea; ulthougli fho Iiiii; bi.ru uric-li-d in hi r me ctisiful .ouiv, let in all i'il!v around Inr not iiniiiriiit win) i in eotniiiiind, whether it bo Lincoln or Jackson, l'cpiihlican or l.c.noorat, who arc tho crew, Imt seeing it is our ship, under our Hag, preserve it whether it bo called by llio one or (lie oili er empty name; lot us "rally around her, let ns 0 on board, let her le itmniied, weigh nnehor, hoist all sail, cut her loose, let her steer into tlio broad ocean, to cruise mi in this great errand of inorry tlio freedom of mankind-carrying the Stars ami Stripes to every sea under heaven - carrying peace and good will to all men. Oh, my fellow eiti.'.ens, let us all devote ourselves to tlio you, "Oh, my country, may God protect her from evil!" Immense cheering from the audience often thousand, who had he come lilted wish the sentiments of the speech, greeted Mr. picitiiisoi. as ho re- ; . . - ; tired, ' Tlio Ctitlaluns or Ueu. I .ill Is Cass, The lVtroit Yrr Vi., , ihe old home organ of Gen. Oass has the following authorized statement: Gch. Cass's opinion; upon the subject of slavery have been r.erelolore olten express ed, while in the public service, and remain unchanged. lie believes the General uovernmeui has no power umior mc i on- stitution to abolish slavery in tho respective State's or the Union, nor lo interfere wil'i ., . t,lcri.iu i,7(). l.-lM-,,i,,,, ';,- . , ,. . . , '' ..'' y U r..-.'- ' '" l?A,'?juib- v.V, in Uiltom- tiv'is in n r; vsl'n;; N.'u ,'i , it ii i , li'jj'ncnt ,lU,,(ion, vvl vw u!u L? i .el c.lU .1 n;-oi CJii.t'irr, but which well demanded the grave consideration of the iuurrrelion i .i i i.i. nrv f.a.es, nciore uev anainioiuii mc f , V.! , . fcguatds of t'ie coiist:tuln:i and engaged ; .. , , . , , , , ,, ' , , i the uuho.v cflsit to break up the best, , , " . - ii. i s.i in and freest government cvirgivcu by Prov idence to man. Some two moti'iis since the ooml'tion of our couu'.ry was t!io subject of the reaver- sal ion referred to I fuld and Gch. C I ween President Fair in nhich'lhc latter ex- rd his condcmiial'on of the course of duty of every etizcn to support the govern- ii'.cnt in its effort lo ass, rt the autho;i!y of, the laws, and to ihfiii.l and iu.iinl.i'n tlu , Union in its integritv as it came from the h-m, of cur fathers. O'rii. C.n mi. ccr.c-in in 'Ac ririrs .iV.-.-ii.',-, . lr j.rrs- j iht rj.i' S'CitUiri, ul ihu 'J'rt.imri, lhat j ,. i:-,.'r is " ;i-ii u icti- ', lh if in Viem , ii. I it n :-ir ': i; l,. l i ..'.-.'.-. -t, , In.'! .oi Mis-;--('-,o,-; .' r. m to t!:: Uii 'h ii ir.,7 e.i, ''; .is .i ;.. .',. v '.''. ; in iihi. '..;., ' iis lc $:;! i i-.-V'ii ir: i:nniii"l .,." , lie be'ticri.-, indeed, ;h it though thi. "nil ' -picimi.: i--:-is! l" is iu);,or!:iiit for a'l the , States, it i- .I'M more iuipe-rlent. for ti.o ; Soath than for the N'ortli. No nmn who' rega.ils tin: .-ig:n of Ihe tin)-. ; can fall to, antieipate, tlail .i!i.ii;M this rebellion a ,-ipii I ; ceilctit i-fleet o.i a particular el.:... of young thi- Union p.-..... -m-.-e-. fid, which G,l for , ''ipeds, but it give.-, our .streets, and lho-e bid, Ihe alienal-d ..et'un; Would be in ( who a:c eoMp, llnl to be out in the show-l!:iene-. ii by b'lt'-r aniino.-ily toward.. iaeh rr i a dripping, dLcoii: olate n,i aranee, ; oll.tr. the feeling ill f.i'.or of l,.,;i',i . U' il!,. r che-rieg nor ,l-us.u;t. ll has had woiil.I l.c rend' r-d .-'.;'! in-, re po-i i 'ul by : r" "l ilbrl, however, in oiening navi l!is e-o;:r-c oft v i.! , a -el b'.i: g frt--. from ' ga'.ion, !riei-'-:i-ing ll,.; rai-ifthsi of trair-'por- i.c i" ra. i...-: :.e .,, Is a now co'i::'ol I . ; opi r.i'.'i ti k:v tvry .!.' r. ii.g llio r..'). t f, . ;:ct.'li, iM.in to ;f.il i-oii- tneuiii . , i .-e.'ii' -net v. iceh it vvo:i', be co. ::.!!. pain In! and ui, in (( , ,ary lo ik-crib", As to niiv co,:ve-i,'.io'i.il iirr.il.'" nienl for Ihe stir- rc.nl'-r of fm'tive !avt , the i (1'oit would bo simply impi i!e. It wa.i with re(r,r- euee to this .'.la','; of t'litig , lhat G' u C:i i. -pre..'. I the doubt wl.ethe-r a permanent Stales bought and paid for, it would bn " 1 ' about as rational to attempt to stop the Mississippi ntid its tributaries, ns to at I' mpt to ;;top the pcol.lo living' upon those waters from going freely lo the wean, nml ,,.; , ,y't10lC rolll,K of ,,Jlnlnllica- ,-, , ,' ,, ,, ,. U"u J" "" llic '" :l"r "! ,,"mn" lirut,;n' f;i0,,:' l',trc 'in'1 !,,'"r''t '' l'tf-' 0,l(i leusjusli- fiablc thiui this. . L.lm '1' La til. I . ... I . F .1 . - I I """""j-.ieueini ui tne reoet Stated got s by the name of J. P. IJenja- min. A u old resident of Koehcslor, N, Y ,, (ivts Kiindry reiiiiiiiseence.i of his early lile: how ho loaned hbn money, in how he ran away without paymtf it; liow ho cheated his landlady, find how he still re fuses lo pay her, although jshc in a poor widow of clgnly-Hix winters. 637 Mr. Strung cxptcln to cniiiinriice Lis Oregon telegraph line rowi .11' iviv man itUi myt-t lit tnuil tlonl Xmi'vlcan I l.n:. sluiiil htm an llir Miul ('.ll. Ih.f. fiTIti flrtni1 f Vrtttlt IV. I. Adams, - . Editor. OREGON CITY: SATl'I'.DAV, NOVF.Mr.FIl l, 1SHI. l!M:ii; Guam:. In regard to its locu tion, various opinions have been ex pressed, but his remains nt present, and perhaps finally, will rest at Washington.---In our opinion, the people of Oregon, whose voice called Gen. linker to represent and guard their interests, should be pcr- milled to pay the last sad tribute of respect to his memory, by furnishing a tv.stimr place pi.atimi; and although our bravo voluti for his body. It would bo an appropriate taTS manifested ,jiC:it gallantry and gained Mecca of our young State, which, by its splendid victories iig.iin.it overwhelming very youth, can boast no llcvolutionury heroes, but exhibits in Senator linker a worthy representative and suece-.sor of their name and deeds. Taj" Funeral sirviccs in memory ol Geu F. H. livKi..; vscro held at the Methodist ,.i ,i. !.. .i.:. ..i i.. i ci.!...,! nun ii in tin.-. iiniu t.i him omnium i ll- , " nil.-. Thev were conducted bv Key. ll.!"11)- m" tliu lm,iolml viuils; treason ll. Atkinson, of the Gomrrcgational Church, llml Key. 11 K. Mines, of the Methodist. Tho sermon was prenched by Mr. I lines, and we learn was an able and dii-nilied of- fori, befitting the occasion ( sulcect We were not informed in time, to make an announcement last week. . Srrrt'T Imi'iiovkuknt. Oregon City can now boast of one of ll.c best streds in the State, if not ,. Irst. The la..t contract, taken by p. P. Thompson, one of our most elite-prising young nu n, able to turn his hand with apial facility to anything, from running tho " base line" to grading und macadamizing a .street, is nearly completed. and .Main Sired, once almost impassable . . 1 in winter, now speaks lor ilsell, and needs . ' ' ... no praise, but to be. seen, nrd traveled oTcr j Tho improvement extends to and includes j llio new and very .substantial bridge erect ! ed over the gn'eh ju-t beyond the Congre ! galional Church, vvhiih was built by Mr l. II. Good. The tnt.il fiMount rxtiendei on our street in the two vears oast, is but little short of i twenty thousand dollars the figures being ', j-I'.'.Ti'i'.1. This mini has In en raised cmIu. 'e,.v l,v i .1 ..i .- 1 ..!.!. !.. 11,,.,.... I'.... i t , , . . ... ...iu .lllj.iv .-...lllll II. 111.. .Il l U show the folly of tiiuiu who would c.xaggi r. ate the war tax into an unbearable burden on the people of this State. Tho niaou.it : of the direct apportionment lax for Oregon I is onlv about ll.'i.uoO, - less than twice what our little city h:-, ( xim mb-.l in two year-', v. it!. out grumbling, to imj rove one .-.tieU. Tin: W i a nt is The-rain for a wclI. put has bri.u i-niu'iig ilov.u w.llt great per severance, even for an Oregon 'rainy sea son. ' This has interfered somen hut with tic: farmers, who have been very bu y in biiuging their apphi to inaiket. Such weatlnr ha ; I evn .suj, posed to have an t x- lat on, nisi nl. aiding chance of variety of iv!,;,ii travili::;; ovirpait of the stagi rou'e ti.,;.!,! the Miuth. In ..p:i... of ,.,d wtailn - Mid bad leads, ihe mud coach inak'-., fair tiuc, coming in ho-.vt-vir tic pa.-.t week -everal limt'j after dark. I!i , o::: i ::'. On t;i . Charles Nmliiou, was up before Pecorder Ilurfurd on Thurs- day morning, charged with being drunk und disturbing a dwelling hoiiic the night ' previous. In Ihe midst of his antic", he j w a:; nabbed by the w atchman, nml taken lo jail, when, aftir a comfortable night's rest in that institution, he was brought upj for examination. He pit ruled guilty, ami , iisked the mercy r,r the Court, and the hit mane lle-cnrde-r, in eoiiiidernlioii of the j prisoner's penitence and that it was his dr.-1 ; oll'e-iec, let him oh" with a line of "i and j to. Is. M, Coli'.lli k's Ai.viami; jolt ISI'i'J -Wo have received from the publisher a copy of his Almanac for IHi.J, being tho eighth year of ih publiealiou. Tho present num ber is the best one that has ytt been is sued, and contains much valuable, general and fatalistic.! information relating to Or egon and Washington, their growth, re sources, eve, ,U'., which might bo dissemi nated through tho Lfii.ten. .Slabs with grcal advantage to this part of tho Pacific: const. Price, l.'Jeentsa single copy, or 'J a gross. TitFA.soN' at a Hi.scoi nt. Wo under stand that the circulation of Ihe Portland Sympathizer in this vicinity is reduced to the .straight out FyiiipiitliizcrH willi rebellion, with perhaps three 'XccplioiiH. One of these ir, Til us (I. (.'lark, a very respectable colored person, who, liowovcr wishes it cliu linetly understood that ho Is not 0110 of " close d -d abolitionlstH." Voir (Jen. Jinkcr received a rifle ball through the heart, three in tliu head, and four ehe-wlit re in hif body It has been well said that a Government that amnvt coinninnd the loyalty of its oh ii citizens, is unworthy tlio respect of the world, mul a Government that will protect its own loyal citizens, deserves tlio contempt of the world. Fortunately, our Government is recovering from the paraly sis under which it struggled on the ac cession of Frcsidenl Lincoln, mid in duo i limo it will be able to do both one and the nrniv and navy were demoral I : ....I i I I....I ,.t ll I.in, i if Kuril. i:,v,'u in .sin ii mi i .iiuii .... --'v .- - auaii's administration, that scarcely a ship of war or a regiment, of soldiers was in a stale of tflicicncy. llesides this, except the war with Mexico, which was by no means a serious effort, our country has been at peace for nearly a half century. The various Indian difficulties which wo have had, sometimes dignified by the name of wars, as well as the Salt Lake campaign, were sheer sport, compared willi the crisis which is now upon our country. The cru sade into Mexico was against an tffeto civ- odds, llio experience of that war, lifleeii years since, would be of lilllo value in a , contest like the present. Thanks to the I imlir-cililv of l'.i'clinimii and the villainy ol Flovd, the ..r ii... i li.-wiiiui 1. ..... V ... . xu'ro "'I'l'!"'. 11111 "'') I"lt 1 lie ions oriruui.itlions were Mipiuicti nncr- b',vw "ml "nsiic.i, ai mc expeu.-,o oi law ' llMl' 01l'l'r- l,"r citizen soldiery, iudividii , ttUi m wave as an) ciuss oi inc.. in mc W0M' J'1'1- r,'ou' lllC lo"c of (1"r f,w tutions, finding it difficult to .submit to the 1 :CVCI'C I'crainU ol military rule, will, when j thoroughly trained, having pi-rlcct failli in ! a just cuusc, and, what is ol no less impo: I tanoe, confidence in the ability of iheirofli I eery, make troojis utisiirpas cd by any in ; the world. It is not at all to bo wondered ; at that in the variom actions which have already occurred, numerous instances of incompetency, find some of them recreancy, .should have taken place. Hut gradually, taught in the school of experience, nil these defects will be remedied, and tho liual re sult of this war' will I lo rc i stul F-.li our tioveriuneut, on llio lu.,:s ot the t on si, m- ton, immovably. I he old tune argument against a republican form ol gournnirnt, that il is at any time liable to destruction at the hands of a powcrlul mic.oritv. bo- lill.. ft... r.-vnil ,'...c i.f ll iimII.hi ill i........ , . . . ' couin no jjauiercu to repress internal con yul .ions, is, vro h.re, now and forever to be , . , ., ' . . , , . set at rest. I he iiue, ion is brmrt'it to is 1 -1 sue, win titer tin- majority or the iniuoritv ol American cilieiis slisll shape Inc n:i . , . . turn s de.tiiiics; and finally, in fact, u. tit once in principle, it will be scllhd that the enatest good of the greatest nuiiibi r must be mVerved. And if our Con-litulion, K'VI' ll:,ulr gained at so great a co l, and hallowed bv , I'1""' enplan d a Iran poi l.ilion tr .in of so many rccollrct , is ever to bo changed, I ,,"'11'" ,"' ' f, vv ''". n" I and several pr ,-mitre it mint lie no local, sectional net, announced ! and carried out in ihlianee of the will of !, 'i'"1'"'' hl o'1''' -Thonn-. n,,'g , . . . , ... IV, l'av.,1 v uh.iiiis mid l.ihv.ir.l l.oduaiii large majority of those H.t.rc.tcd, but l( j W(rc couvi. I i.i of pirai , la .t cveniii. urn . be by a oh urn ixorsvoii of public ,. . , , , , , , , .. i Ihe -g-ial lint sail.,1 bum loilrc. Wui uy mc wno e jicopie. t. -. -invn Wmr riu: I'onti.vMi Sv vir vruis i: i.c i n. ii 1 1 to Pi m t il. In general, everything that will in any wuv teiid to advance the old-line, go out and land, .Jo Lnue demo crats. In particular, and of conr e in ili own .'.mail vvav, evervlhiug that veil lend lo impede nml embarni s Ihe action of tin. - I niled States (Jovcrmncil, Indeliberate ,, . , ; . "'"j '"' '1 '"' rr, re ,-n- latum and nlhfiealion, thus giving aid and comfort lotrailor, and rebels who are s..k nig to destroy Ihe American Lnion. A s an indication of this tendency, we might ipmte - ii. ituihnu, but it is not n-ei- airv, as ail iho e who read the Sympathizer will recognize our s trictures' as true Only this week, he galvanizes a dead lie from the Corvallis I'liiim inlo a fictitious life, by i n dor.-ing it in a re publicafiou. The ' lory is (o the iffect that a brave old hero of the Mexican war was s.'i.cd in Mi.":otiri ami deliberately murdered by Fnion troops. Such trumped up stories are not calculated lo impose on any one who is not a brainless fool. Twiggs, pillow, and .Icll'l.avis, with many more who served in the Mexican war, and who like Hum have been I rusted since far more than they deserved, have proved most notorious traitors, and if they could be caughf, would deserve nummary execution. 'I'raitors nmro than forfeit all their former good works, if any liny have, to commend them to public favor. tJ' Some pooplo are a little curious to know how (iov. Whilcitker, who fiddled secession into a parudox In his addrcsN Inst spriiur, lins felt justified in appointing Ib n Stark Senator, who not only justified the rebellion of tlio South, but holds secession to be a constitutional Stato right. L'oiiiiw.-tion. Tho statement in our lust is.iiiu that the steamers Onward and Kelief on the upper Willamette had made an ar rangement to run in connection was prema ture. Wc gave tho Hlatement, as wo wip posed, on good authority, but correct il on better information. II Is pnblished (lint Co!. Wright I111.1 been appointed lirigiidici (lencral, and that Oregon and Washington w ill coni ti lulo n iiepurato military department an for merly, under his command. U. K. Skmatok, -II, Stark, of Portland, hau been appointed by Gov. Wliiteaker W (ill tho vacancy in the lr. S. S'eunle rall ied ; by the dentli of (I eu linker Pclaili of Eastcin News. The N. V. U'oilil'n dispatcli utates llint onlv the Fhodo Island olliccrs slond by their funs at IMwar.rs I'crry, tliu turn re treating curly In the liny. The enemy ..i r, ,.ni ihn woods in all directions. converging upon our lorce. They were bravely luel, lull Hie suiuguier ui our m-hi ollicers and men was so Icrrilic lhai tin1 I'ederals were at last obliged to rctreul Tim California Ueouneiil went Into in li.m u-iili iisil ollicers and men. Tliu drowned nrc M; killed, lilt; prisoners, oOO wounded. I Jo: total. .'0.'. Sale. IM 'I'u.i Imuiii'M and two field pieces of tho L'd Khode Island Ihillery were haiileil mi lo the hill and ell'eclively handled ilur in" tho li"hl by Col. Maker liiniself, aided by his Adjutant llawley, Col. Onggswcll of tlio Tainiiiiiny Keguuent, anil t oinpauy G. Cant. I'enie The forces which pasad tho I'ob'iuiu were as follows: 1 t lialliilion of the Cul ifornia lleginielit, liS'.i; Massaehusells l.'dh I 000: Ma:.suchu.sclis JOlh, .Mill; Tain many Kcgiinent, J.0; total, ,,:ts'. Tho Frcsidenl has at last suspended I In: writ of Iml'i'ii-i cot pits lor the Ihslrulo Columbia. The judges and lawyers have made llii'in el.es so troublesome Willi tlinr ollieious inlerlVieiico with military affair that this has become necessary. An evidence that the falling back of ihn rebels at Fairfax win sudden and iinex neeli d is lui nished in the fact that they si I mi tehirrapli pules und slretclud llio wire in .on l)u in Inii.i Fairfax to Falls Church, 1 . . ..... . I MM I . .. ami tuny com I only conipleli il inc woik on i iiiii .iiiiv , - - , . previous 10 llio Mliiiniv wneu our ihmmi advanced; lluy removed the wire but had not tini'" lo remove tho poles. The election in Alexandria, today, for member of Coi.urvss to represent llio Ninth Pistriet, lock place on the theory that Ihere was no election on tho ol .May Nearly nil tho voles were given lo S. F. I'.encli, who will be ihcl.ired elected Congri is will, of course, decide upon llio validitv of llio diction. Tho World' t dispatch savi lhat an im nrcsMim is beiinr ciraled that Col. It.iker exceedi d his in Iriiiilions, anil did not re treat us ordered when he found the ineinv in overw In huiie; slrenglh. Cnpt. f ining, ol his regiment, says theio was no pus.ilih. vvav of reheat, save by swimming the I o teniae. The only ll.ilboal by which lin y liiI over had been sunk. I Ills dis ister is attributed c thi) want of Iran n'l tatioii The order given bv Gen Sinn-' to Cul I', i ker was plcki'd up with hi. hal, out nf vv 1 it Ii il had filh n, covered w illi blood and brain ll i. in this fit v j lh M ,,ii iu-rv had inter., pled M Ciillmli in hi. ntleuipl t. f .it I'ncc, ! a d had nil bi. whole army lo pieces, Fniuo'it di..-oveied nl Warsaw $ I f.U. 1 OOH. in coin, Imrinl, and delivered it over lo llio t . .i l avi.ia sicr. i ...,,i. ti... .t.- .,...r r... . wi,...u,n ,,. ...i. ...... ,; ., """J1 s ,,r.", , " T . ,,"l,.1n," ' I"'"" i In Id Oil Silinl IV, ( I. I -JTlll llio irlil.l.n , i " , i ,i i .. i ! nig d.vi iuii'i were cvpecled llio dny follow. n.. .i t I I k ,. ll Is j Sarcoxie -.aid Price will m.ike a stand at Inn ihg In eu reinforced l.v A S i John -ton of Cuhtonrn iiiemnry Freini nl ; will pu-h on South us soon in possible and M.iiiioc thi. v. u. The Wulinsh lal.:n; j the had, vvleii n gnu wa, tired a a miuJ, the Cula.vha br ibing up !,c nur The I ei ,1,, '.iv i nly in number, foim. d in 1 :,(' ! a fi w in i -. ilo.vn the r.i.ul, mi l wont be- i twecu tin-Ciiu s in splendid slvle. The 111 H. 1 1 1 1 ' wa III) I lic.llltilnl lllli) I lie 'eel i the line I i vi r w.lni -, i d oil ihe Cunliiu tit ! Wa hiiigtnn, Oct :;, . The cine ol ! I"";""' -f 'he Writ r llab.-ai Corp,,, ! bv order of ihe Pre .nienl, in regard to - ol ()f ,,, ,. nirc , . :, r : i , -, , Tl . , t v . ,a 1 ,, ;M court tod.iv. N,nv . !fc . o.-i. -The M. a.ucr Co ,m,i,',:i iinii.d f-,mi Havana, bringing new i lhat tiling, hiol.i d ipiiln win like there ! ; ''"'!' ,'i';,'it " ls "nl f"r I'-iico I ne t .ngo 'i ,.i in; i - r nail caiii o on tin rebel Ciimuii .iouer-i pi full uniform, uinl pre eiileil 1 1 1 -1 ' I to Ihe Captain (ieui'ial Wu hiieton, Oi I -J'.i (ir.i Sloue h is published hi': I'epillt of Ihe buttle at Pull's Pluir. He stales that Col. li.ik. r in I. il with imli creti, m, and exceeded his oidir, though ho peif irmed his ilulic.i with iiucx an, pled biavcrv Wa liington, Oct. go. It i. under. Intel that (Jen, McCh lhiti has issued ordi-n for shooling four soldiers, who wero fniiiid guilty ol'slccjiing on their picket po.t.i. Si iiim;i ii.i.ii, Oi I 'JSth (icn. I'rciiiont ii icl stafl' arrived licre yciilerdy mid Pen ton's cadets. Col. Can's cavalry, ,Mij llolmnii's sharp shooters and (icn Sigel s coiiimaiul the same day, and were received with delight. The losi of Krcmiinl's body guard in Iheir ih'spcralo chargn of Pi iday l.n.l, wax fiflceu killed, twenty three wounded nml twenty mining. Three of tlio wound od have siuco died. DoubllcsH many of the misting will report themselves. Thn rebel loss is sixty killed and four hundred wounded. They were commanded by (.'ol. A. S. Johnson, Prazer, J'ricn and Turner, the latter two of whom aro said to have been killed. K.S. Pinghiim, I'nileil Stales Senator from Michigan, died widdimly of apoplexy, at (ircen Oak, Michigan. jjr A regiment ol volunteers for tlm war Ih kooii lo bo ri.iic d In Oregon. Cul. T. P. Cornelius hn.i been appointed Colo nel, Kob't Mnury, Llcul. Cloud, and II. I Harding, (iiarteriunslcr ami Kecruiling Ofiicer. HiMii.tNiiKii. --('ol. (,'ady, In cniuiiiaiid hero Iiiih ordered tho rnlisling of men for tlm cavalry company at tho Halle bo ills conlinued. A, P. Heimison, Ihe enrolling olllcer, was considered ' mjccnIi.' JDVjjr Tho receljilH ol gold dust from I ho j mincu cant of thn Ca'ciules inch we, k Is repoitt-d near J I Oii.OOO mk ."'N. s.-Mr.(rl,. i,.,. l"l'm,1 ,V""' 'I'm... Itiver direct , r' ,""," tl-opresi'ltlr iMItltfl.l lit. ...I. In . lilt 'r1""'" ,m,,,, '"""'i'atStilnin ',,, !"' t'Viii llio best parts ,,r . . . 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