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lotting results: Ail the rebel water hnt tnv irims ixi' pt six cro distnsinilid or si lenced I'V the gnnlionts Tho boats then retired iill more or less (Initiated. Tlie rij;!it of tin' enemy's formications was stormed un.l carried iit noon oil Friday. Considerable skirinishhii; took place on Thursday iiilit, both forces cinleiivorn:: in the darkness to crowd in upon each other. On Friday morning it was discovered tluit tlie enemy had placed lo.-s on the top if their breastwork, leaving a little space for t'.icni to shoot ihroiuh, much dimmish in; their rks from our sharpshooters. The c kii din s nnvnj onr artillery lhu fir are v. ay snail, The loss of the enemy far as e in lie aseertaii.cd is considerable. A oo:r. soon. lent writiiii; on Friday says: Tr nni'c 1 s e of the fort, the more 1 mn c.riv ncd that it cannot lie reduced Willi-.-,! a leir.lile liatlle Its rear seems al most inijo-irnaMo. Tne oilier woiksiind li is:,o.,s of the foi l nre located on raises 1.V,) an, I '.'"'O feet haih, covered with dense t -iihei- 0.1 sim lar el'.'es and lulls out side of these, o:ir army is drawn r.p in line , f ln!:le, eivnpl: tely cnclosiii; the enemy, I- v; c.i nli. rlan.l, south of the fort, to the I u! water of the stream which Hanks tlie f. rt on the north. ii ii (lIestiy, who has tlie extreme r:.!t, I ;t n's'M pudied forward his brigade I I ;'ie (i iih rl ind, where ho has planted a Imterv command iij the river, which will a i!'v prevc nt the itmva il ot any more j ave them com- r ai'ovei iiit iits; in fact, we I pleli -Iv i. mutinied, nnd can couiplcte the j i'- . (' takini; theiu ut our leisure. S.x unubo.its arrived on Friday, and i i'a n -need nn at tuck nt noon, ''he lirini; v, s ra: d mid severe, lasting nn hour mid tv, nty tuiuiites, when '.ho hoats retired s enewhut damaged. 'I'm- four ironclad boats went within "oo van!, of the Fort, and dismounted 1 s.!e cd nil of the reliel water battery except six The sunhoiit " l.ouis--. iie" dismounted the rebel US-pound, r at ! ..- i:rt lire. She afterwards received two s1 . ..!v;iij through tlie entire leiu'th. .-', is the o'i!v boat that is scriou.-Iv d:::,,',-.l, la o seipieiuv of luic;!.t of the blulTon which thr rebel fortifications are built, shot .-.not have us much i -fleet on them as nt Ft. Henry. It will, therefore, require i rich longer time to reduce it. The rebels I. iv r ii- d a black tl -l jr. which can be s 'en p'.iialy iVom the river. ! Tlie ri.'lit win.: of the Federal forces i e mi -iic-d stormin.z the Fort about, noon ( .Sitt'.rday, and have taken the rii;ht ! w" ; of the enemy's fortilieations, over I . , --a the Stars and S: rip lloat. 1 We have b-t 1 I.icll!eliai.t-('.i!oiii-N '.. '1-1 and -J Colonels wounded. The 1 Till ! I.: mis II. .'iineiit fought bravely, and were j h i i'v nit up. The 1st h Illinois mil the j , ;.i l-rv -. ii No suit red scv er.-ly. St. l.-iuis. Feb. 1 ii 1 p itches re-1 ii-ed ft mi he.idipi iriers s.iv iliat nil nun- I m's ar-- pretty clleotn illy disabhd except ! l'.'i!i'n lore Foo'e was wounded V- bat not fatally. The upper redoubt I ' Fr. I)M' I-on has beui taken bv our j !. ' I (i -n. Grant, comnia-1iii?. t Icirraphcd ! . i! he waui I be able to capt'ir.- tlie fort i .1 v. Sin lav ! i A vei.d liespa'ch to the St. l.ouis vie.-:', dated Cairo, Sti1.iv. 4 P. M. : l.'.ie.r.i.vlor.' Fonte reached leTe at o'.-'o-'i 1 1.; n'ght on ti e ginibo-i-t Car- i-l-t. II" Miche l Ft. 1). n.-lson on i ! iv a'reniooa, with the gnnljo its St. .-ii-' I. -v.lle, P.tt.sburg, Caroiid.l-.t, 'I'...- a;. I C..ne.t!'.M. A ft-T lighting ni :"!. over an hour, he withdrew. ." t m.-n 1 -. r k II-1 an 1 wontaled o:i the bo-its. i The t i i.v lie 'u ti'ii v : a ar t T'i? r-,!- Is t i v.- it-r. --n ;"r! f.O f.-t T . !l III Tl was hit lil tinn-s Til'.' Clicmv's the liriii'j I.OII- was i.ol ti.r-'c ba'teri. -;; o:i'- t.t ar .'i0 fei t above t'li., snid tlie ibnv.- tie? s. cninl Th- up e I fear 1 s-poiiud.-r-;. This .. w is i nut I the boat g.,t within I1-i y i;-.'s o! i bo fort. Our lire was di r : d r in- i illy ut the wt'T l,.itt.-iii . ' ).- of ihe t-;i :n 's guns bur-t nnd niirn I. r- of -r.. ': di-nioiiiit-d. The inc. I; e , I e ... - eartving the'.r ll-ild ffOtll tie- t : . -,.-!.. I '. ; '. W.--, '.f th'"' s!-".itn r Miine-liaha. r j.or-.. t'.at the en' iny made n wrtie at l'l o'el.n-k on S itiirdav Inoriiing from th"' 1' 'i: h. r :; til v .Inn e onr forces b u k '.!ir".' irt. rs nt a mile, find captured Schwartz "rv. At 1 o'clock ur troops rallied, i . e red the I ntterv, nrove ui'' r.-.iei ie- In:-.- th. in, niid .!aiiti-d our (lag on the out.-r f.ir'ifu-atain. A 't'li-irr from Fvafisvillc, Ind. report-: th i! f-uir of our (Joloii'-ls were killed; U.'ll'Clg th'-ui is (.'ol. I.ogflll. C iino, Feb. Hi. Tiic steamer " Minne h i'i. i" h i. urrived from Ft. Dou' l-ijii. Sue It ft there at ' (( '-k Inst (.-veiling Tie: npp. T fort was t.ik'-n at -i o'chx k in (he fif'. riioon. The gut boats St F.'iuis, !.o .i-v:i!e Mil I Prcbliry, were (:i.:ibh-. .irt irh i it w-re met at Paducah on tin ir ay up to Ft. Doni-Non. All the gun-b-n's ui-re left up the Cumberland, except li, I.e..-. toja. D iring the aetioti a rilb d gun on the " (' irniii.-!et ' burst, killing six men. F'.t::: A g'iitliniun who left Ft. D'n."l-')ii on Kjtuiday fiftcrii'jou tit .'J o'l-l'ii k 'iy-i tii it the light hud l cti going ..ii all day. IF; confirms tin: report that the right vvlnjj of the enemy's lortilieations v i . Ii.k'-n Ci i' . .o, I'. b 17th-II A. M - Ft l..;n l-oii was liikeil on Sunday iiiorning, ' Johnson nnd liuekner with IjJOO na n nre pre ici'Ts. J od i-enped with .",000 Itl-ii oil Sat-i.v-lay' night. I!l l:H. Al.e'll NTS. I' Vigo, Fell. I.V--A ih-palch from a ... .Monroe of (ho Nth in-t. says; i-h.ille t"legrani of thulitli sayn n oh l':i received from ('iimbcrlarid th eiiiug, fctnliii'g; llial. a I'edir.d oil hid lll.pei.reil ut J't. IlolieNoil I A .' . C ;iii. me! 1 "I i la l fin! (in ihe fort ttiiliout injur- i : The fort returned the firn nnd the g i .'io ii ii 'in .1. Tin.' Fed -rals landed in I . ;!, and .i battle V- it Ii their I'gjit urtille ly ( Olllllli'lieeil this InorilillvJ. Nimhville, Feb. 1.1 A d'-spalcli from Ft. D'i'ii-hoii (luilfpast this forenoon; .lys; Strong firing from artillery com lii' iieed at fiinriso tliiv tnorning, and hud continued iineeasiiigly ut that time. Tint Mii'iny keeps at u re-peclful distnuce, rJT)e field artillery is engaged all nlou;; the linn. Nashville, Feb. 1 .'I 2:4 . a. m. The firing hns ei'ioed, probubly owing to u ile riro of lU enemy to thttiigt poiition, So ,ftr 'e hive r"iV,i",il tl' Mi'-my it! eery ! ui:n 'I'll.- l-..,l.ril i'ii!ilm.itc retired- ve lliiuk several were injured. A later dwpnleli of the same day says: The day has almost passed, nlid we still hold our own. The Federals will proba bly attack H to-morrow. Our loss is not very pvat, while that of the enemy is heavy. We have repulsed them every where, and are hilly satisfied that we have injured their gunboats materially. Our lines are entrenched all around. MISiTI.UM'.ol S Xi:V.-!. WuhKilMi, Va. Feb. IS Til.) (..insti tutional Convention this morning adopted the following as a section of article 1 of Ihe fundamental provisions of the Oolbti lution of the proposed new Slate of Wes tern Virginia, with the nuderstandiiiir that this action should be a settlement of the vexed question: " No slave shall be broiu! t, or free person of color conic into this State, for permanent residence, after the Constitution iroes into operation." This provision will secure a hnye majority for the Constitution. WAMiiNcrox, F.I). 12 The Commit tee on ways nn.) means has decided to make nn appropriation lor the Over land Mail The S. c'v of War has appointed Me- doratu Crawford, of Oregon, to conduct the overland emigration this year. 1 1 is s i 1 that the Ooncresioniil Com iniiiti' nn the iiiiiiim '1'ineiil of the war has V(1 i.vm's induct, and that a ' ' , , -,, ... -.r ,.;, lie e.'uiiii.iii.i '!. ' .'"- It is piopable ti nt an iniporliint com maud in Texas will be entrusted lo lien Fremont. For the reason of his obvious fitness, the troops assigned to him will be exclusively Germans. lien. Sherman, at lienufort, proposes that Govcrum.Tt shall take charge of plantations eouiin,' into its hands to raise cotton, employing negroes and keiping them under kind and strict descipl nc lie also prohoses that a suitable establish ment be provided so as to give religious in struction. Feb II The chargis under which Gen. Stone was arrested are, misbehavior at the battle of Hall's HlutT; hold ng corns pondence with the enemy, before and since said battle; receiving visits Innu rebel officers at his camp; uud treacherously mi! firing the et."iny to build a tort since the battle of Hall's HlutT, under his gur.s with out mob station. A court martial w.ll be speedily ordered. The Navy llep.utment received il dis patch from I'oniinodore Ibipont that the second Stoic lleet was sunk Oil the I'tith Jan.. i If. etiuilly blockading Halth snake Shoal ' Chariest. ui Harbor!. The oniv re maining chainie A spcid are Swash nud Moffat's lisimteh sirs that Gen Tlioina's diusou lias made a forward movement, and will iuvadu F ist Tennessee nt three d iT.-rent points siiuultaii. oudy. Gen Cartr goes through C'linhi rlund (iap. Gen S'.O pf by w iy of tlie icatral route, and Gen. Thomas with two brigades via M II Sprii iriius Thev will advance im- mediately on KnowiHe, wh.-r. take iios.esshm (.f the radro.id, ihry will cuMing elf .suiii.lies an. I ro.'mmiiiition with tiic rebel gov- r:nnei;t. Cincinnati, I'.-b 11 Il.-itif.ri-iii-iit s haie gone forwaril from Danvii!-' and Som erset to support Gen. Tli.imas' mov.-m nN on Knoxville. Louisville, Fell. II T.v-i p. rs ins pit arrived report that the r. b. Is are evaeua ting How bug lir.-eii, w ith in licatiuiii of pro-o d;i g towards Nadaille. Washington. Feb 11 M.nib rsof the rebel c iliin.-t pro!.-. 1 to have i ; i T i I i ri-n.--from Fni'ip" w h eh r-n h r the T'-cognition of the Smith ra Cmfed'-r icr a certaintv. J. ff Davis, it is -aid will foreshadow' it ill j li s Ir.ang-ur:! A Mr s on the 22 1 iti't. I The I'ii.ciiu.ati t oiiiui' r. ial Lis the (ol- lowing iiifoin.at on fr.cn a tru.twoithy ! siinre.-: G. n l!-i li'. w hole nruiy y.-terday was in motion iipm the enemy. Gen. Xel i .on's er'.. i I lirn-n Ilivi r on Friday (In S I'urd ay it was m ar Gli-'gow. MitcWs ' whole coma. and unrein d to M .im f r. I . v i i! from I!. icon cr.ik, the eoiul.t on of the ! roads rendering advance over the inoun I tains, south of Cumberland river, via M-m-llic.llo. impr.let V ib(. The main boi'.v of , (j'ti. Tiiom.i.'s division ha. been ordered ' to move via Dam. He on the I t!i. ! Feb. It A special Wa-hington dis I p.itch to Ihe X V. papers siv-i il b II or- e an ting the n bel States into T. rritorial Governments will shortly be repoit.-d by the Territorial Committees of tie: two Hou ses. The Coiiu.r.lt. on the (.'niidiict of the War nr..' CMiini.iiig today the cn-e ol (iell. Stol.e. X'. IV (arts bllVC been dis cover, d w hich divide the responsibility of the JJ ill's IllnlTdi. aster between Stone and another (j ii' Tut, who-e name is not given. The X'. O. I! ilh tin of tin- 2J,th ult , snvi that the reported biiriiifig of the steamer Calhoun is incorrect. When she was abandon' d I. 'T captain fired her, but it appears that tne x unkee Hiortiy uiKT- intends settling the alTiiirs of .Mexico, with wards cxtinguishid the flumes ami look wt eonsiil-ring the wi-lies of other Powers posses.ion of the boat find curgo, which ' Losiiov, Feb. 2 An interesting lind eoiisi-ted of fi.OO'l pounds of jiowd. r and exciting debate is expected, soon after the 10,000 pounds of salt pare. opening of Parliament, on Gregory's prop- New, has arrived that the rebels are ml- rww.n the .Southern Confed- vaneing on Ft. Fnioti. Ft. Craig, in New Mexico, an. I Measure were tuk"ti to meet tin m. The House Committee on the District of Coliifiibm, reporte'l the lull uiioiiiiing laverv in the District, limiting eompeiisn- 1 a... ' lion to loval slaveliolilcrs to ?..l)l). Ol nonos III piiTiiieni 01 wi.-g.in nun unu- N. V. Feb L'l Tne titeiiiiisliiji liallie, ingtou wur (hiiins under act of 2d March Port K'.yal, brings 700 bales cotton. The . bm k- weather was d'sagr-cably warm. For nil claims reported by the Third Several Pcgim-iits we're being removed 1 Auditor, as having been filed in Ins office from Hilton H-ml to Dawfu-kie Uuiul, prior to the 1st day ol Jan , prox., interest the nenrest point to Ft. Pula-ki that can coupons will be alincbed to the bonds com be occupied except Tybee Island. Seve- ineiicing on the Ft of July la-t. ml schooners, gunboats, nnd n number of , For ( l.iiuis reported to havu been filed llalboals, aceoniiaiih i the expedition. idler the Ft of Jan., prox., nnd prior to Ft. Pulaski is now Miid to be in ns bad the Ft of July, interest coupons will be nt n condition n Sumter win. .Inched, commencing on Ihe 1st of Jan, Our force are advancing daily. ' mid t-o on thereafter, until nil paid, thu in- The giinboats had nhelled out a fort on terest beginning lo run at the- semi fiiiiitml I'ine Idand, and made an advance towards ! period immediately preceding thu filling of IJIiilI't own where tin-re is ti large lorce. the elaiiiis. The Third Auditor will en L'deiiton nti'l Hartford, in North Cnro-' dorse the dale of (he filing of the claims on liiiiu, have both been caplured by the Fed-, the reipiisilious an they pass through his end Office, Louisvile, Feb. LV Gen MilclnH's di vision, bv forced march, reached the (.'uinberhi'nd river nt liowling Green to day. Tl.o relnls were evacuating the place when lie arrived. Hamilton Fish find Jiishop Aims have refiiriu.il tlm rcliels Imviler refused Id re ceive them nn CotniniMioiuTs to examine ! pointed .Mnj. 1111011,01 (iiympui, liieni.- the eotidilioti ol the prisoners. Colonel of his Itegimeiit. Col. H, has re- Tin? Confederaey expressed their readi-; cruited ueaily 11 P')iiiinny in Sun Frnn ri(.i ii f.e'otinfc for 11 yiM.-ral cxelinnire ti'-'" of pri.Mineis. A CouiinissauiiT opened nc gotiaiions, W hicll lesultcd ill perlect Sue Cess. An e.pial exchange of prisoners was agreed to. X. Y. Feb, l.'i The gunboat Massa chusetts, troni Ship Island nn Ihe llh iust , has arrived here with a valuable cargo of coffee and cotton, taken from prizes. The Xiagara was cruising in Texas waters -The troops were in excellent health. Washington, Feb. If). The Xaval Ap proprialiou bill was considered in the House yesterday. An Amendment "P propriat'uig $l,i,'OiVl,O.U) lor building addi tional gunboat was adopted. Hill passed I'npers, sa;d lo have been captured at Ft Henry, show that Gen. Folk's force at Columbus is only 12,0110 effective men, the remainder beiu.; on the sick list and worthless. Washington, Feb. 1."). Orders have been issu-'d for the suppression of the Ore L'on Dniiocrat, I.os Angeles Stor and Cal ifornia Shir from the mail, on the ground that they have been used for the purpose of overthrowing; Ihe (iota riiinent, giving I aid and conilorl to the enemy now at war i with the I'nited Stales Gov. rnmeiit. i Senate hill anthorii'.ing the issue ol $10, OOtl ilem ind noles iinnniin.iusly pas-ed. The rebels have withdrawn a large mint I her of troops Irom Charlestoti and Fort ; Koyal lo Savannah. I'lll. K lit NIMI UIAIV. St l.ouis, Feb. 11 Official dispatches were sent to head.pl alters this inornuig ns follows: The F i.i.ni II ic tloats over Spring lil I. The enemy has retreated lifter a short enu'iigenient, leaving a large amount of stores and cpiipane, which was captured b-(Jen Curtis Our cavnl'-y are in close pursuit of the enemy. St. l.ouis, Feb. l.Y Gen Price rvneu ' ated Springfield on the night of the 12th. II.. is in lull retreat southward, and our nrmv in hot pursuit. It is reported that part of Gen Hunter's forces are cutting ell' Price's retreat oil the Neosho road ; There is hardly a possibility of his escape. l'.HVii.-.n .. P.Uiis, Feb. '.' The Independence Helge asserts that the Southern t'oiumiv sinners have informed the KnglMi Govern ment that in return for a recojiiilion of the Southern Conleder icy, they w ould (-slab-,s absolute free trade for fifty years, nbol ish theiX'.rnal slave traffic, and emanci pate all blacks lion; after the recognition These off is. however, w II not determine P.ilmerston to abandon his vlicy of neu tral. tv. Tl.. ,' .v;, I'll'i lllallleS Setltl- olVieial journals for their hidden Southern syuipathv. It siys Fugland would been, lie dangerous to France if Auier.ci wus weak cued. Tlie London 7'i"i.v, in an editorial. says; ' V ma d not I ag T to tncl.'il between the North and the South; this is the lime for Waiting II there does come any real cause of complaint, it will tell all the more (or pr. s -iit forbearance." Tli" London 'i"..V i dilorial tenia, ks that the in ir. t .me powers cannot be expected to re.pect the 1". if I' d blockade Hides it it i. r.-al'v elf- ctive The eoiniii. roc of the world c.nnot sutl r it-elf to be d.-spuilcd or an im. I'.u p. r o I under a mere paper !.!., k id . "As to Miterveiit on," says the 'A.'.', " we m iy be invited, or offer to in tervene, but our gi'. ut aim inu-t be lo pre s, rve consi-! encv with our principles ' A L it. r i. pii'ili.he.l from Mr. Seward to Smith O I'.ri.-n, Ihe tone of w hich is Tory f.i. telly to th" Fur op an powers, :n regard to wha h he is determined to stand always in the right, but upon the il. feii.ive Ma-oii and Slid' II bad arrived at South ampton. Xo d-tnoii.f r it on was made. Tic former went to Lou lo:i -the latter to Paris. Fall It ls- I, ill a di-pal. ll d it' d 2::d of Jan , t ) Lord Lyons, says that the Fng lish Government d If - rs entirely from Score t.irv S-wnr l'.s eotiehisions nn the ipiesti.nis w h' ll.er the persons tak. fi from the 7V-i.r and th'-ir supposed .1 'spatelii s were contra bind. The Loi doii Turn calls for something d.ci-ive in America, and sivs tbnt unplea sant i. imp! ca'i.nis mn. t arise if the pres ent s'atc "f iid'iirs eotitiiiil's lunch longer The (mti-hiliniii! of Ib'lgium says that ! n. Almonte w as th. re negotiating to hie" the Ar hduke Maximilian, of Au-'ria, on the Mexican throne. Pants, J in, X'apolofin opened the French chambers on the 'J.'ilh. He said thai tlie '-it il war which desolates Ameri ca has greatly e.iiiipr'im'sc.l our commerci al interests. So long, however, as the rights of neutrals are re.pccted, we must (online oiir.elvts to expressing wishes for an early determination of tho'e diwiii- siotis" M umm, .1 in. 21 O'Donnell declares that France lias made no separate engage- I He tii'iit with Spam. The Spanisli (mvcru mei,t has no ro,i-oti to siipposo that France 1 a""T- Inirrrst Mluwrd oa Our r tumls. Tm.vsi nv Df..AiiTMi.NT, Die .'10, Y,I. Sin: I invite your iilleiition to the following instructions relative to the issue f i I . ..If i- . I IV... I. I urn very respeel fully, Voiir ob't serviint, S P. Omsk, .Sr. 0 Trum. Hon. i K. (,'iurri.MiKN, llrijhlrt of Iht Tri m. A i'I'ointmknt (.'ol. Steinbcrger him np- .If wv nun U.iM) l'rt" ( "' .mci.in Hs l( ' '"( 1,1 -. f.'ni. i.r. l)c (Pvcgon CVvqug. W. L. Adaim, JDJ't""- oiosaoM' exxv : SATFHDAV, MAUC1I. 1, lstl-J. l'.lU-kKUIl l'.wy VltlOU V.(.l(t()M. The I'liimi men of I'liickiniiM roiuily who luvv llieir cmiiiliy- who r" .i"''l ll" ' iiimiiliorineiil ol'our I'liinu for any ennw uud n'ii 41 1 1 y Iim-iiik i who lielievo ill mi".n-iiii uritiiil !" bullion by lure of iirnin; and h.' ' willini! lo r,.s. .Mi.l lo llio eidl m.il lor n I'nimi Slide Ceil- venlii.il, nr.. rii.le.l l inert i" 0 cwml r- enieU ill llir iisinil .le.- i.f v..tinj. nt mi' ii'. lw k on S.ilmilay lb.' '.''-M (ly "f Miiieli. s!i. mid rlrel del. k.um foil tnini I'.Miiily ('..in. ntnoi lo I be In lil ill Ihe I'onrl I louse in Oirg-u Cily on Siitimhiv ihr'Jmh .lay of .Mai. li, ImW, l..r llm t j,,.,,., , Wl) (' thclll, of course ,,... of rl-e.,K .,x ,lrl.TUr. to llir ,!""' I ,,,,;,,,,, k,., ,,ul iKll't ,,, -- ,i.n- -" '''' 1 0,1 "" ! 1V(,rilil. - .,,. ,ivi, (l - democrutie" Hill (lav of April, Isle.', i.n.1 Itu.iMiel.i.g sii.l. 'V ' l.rb.,i.....-...ll.re..v.-i. ni.y .1 prefer. 1 ticket, would be .1 preferable randi.l.ile Tin- prr,-iii.l mr eiilillrd, iisin llir b.i.u of llir ' with lliem to Holt or Dickinson ns a I'll i..iuhir v..!.., lo d IrgalrN us lnll.iws: Oiraeii J () ( xx it lattl(L any other pri flV. c.i l 'l Miiuuiiliir :i: Vihiiil'' ll.ir.liiiL-' 'J; i .Spruigwalri-'.'; I ;.( i rerit i.en.-r . ., t'lK-r Molnlia I; Lower Mulu'.U il. .M.n.piani' "' I.Iiiii Cil) lb furry Tiialulin I; I'lrawuil l- ley I.rl nn fiiiun mull fail lo tr prr nil nt lii prr e.nel iiirrl.ug. rt-rrii. lb rt.r, W. f Juax, W.f ni's, W Itmi.uiv, Iruinriufir Co Cui. Vm I'. Hens, 1 1. VV. Cu... iViuA.i. ili ('. ('.mi. I-! Milwit n. W f . Prmrnl, M K.iiii.tv. .. .. . j . . I .1 ! I ' I -I. ).. 1 1 I.imtv, J S. Viiimiii, .) " liigilln, Ald.-ii II. Slrrlr, I' A t'ollmd, I) I' 'I'll 'iiiiii, II. W. I-Mlv, K.T.T. Ki.h.r, I I.v. ii n.io, I I-'. I!. alr, M Killlrr. Win lrl...ill'. II I). Ilav. , 'I'll."". Charm ill. W A Slaiknrnlli.-r. f O 'llavniuiii A'"-1 " W . V. I'.n.'k. i u . .1.1 I. A W.niirr, .la. in-ni'i, Ml U llllleek A. I. U'lrjO, Itr... .l.rl ll.-llo , W T l.lll.K k, I.. I Carlrr Alllli.ll.l II ale nil'". Ji" K ll.l..ll III. SU(rr' Prl). Slater's auialgaiiiation, disunion, demo cratic partv, which is to mret at Conalhs loth April next, invites "all who nre favor of the establishment ol the l'l ion as it w as to join Hie party 1 lie .vin.nk i '".' 'X'V of H i'. '.Hh stu ks up lU nose at th. se Northern sympathize r-i wilh treason, after Ihe following manner The extract coutaiiis lie ino.l I. lel.ke pa in.e of the clniract. rs w ho compose the seces sion gang under the lead ol cold vn I mils p ii king Slat, r: " As for th'ir Fnioii, we would remind them that it is an excellent Fnioii (or them, being composed of such depiciibe, God forsaken .scoundrels as were nev. r riik'-.l together in one parcel since the woild has I n uf.rl.l l( u iioiv n i.vrfeet dog- cat-dog conglomerntiou of negro thieves and pirates; and as they have got rid of the holiest people of the South, they nre now ut lilo rty to " go it wiin n rusti. We wot..l.r if thee poor, miserable, degraded, negro stealing wretch rs do really think to imiiiiiioii the people of Ihe South still further? What under heav ens should we want with a union with till-in? To share the debts cau-.-.l by their folly? To share al ke with them the cm tempt ol the win Id? For foirel v We can conceive of nothing else we should ;;ain by am- future alliance with limn " We beg to correct the lh,,j Jlonk. Then or mmmblf, dmraJfJ, wgrltal .,, terreAr," are not trying to " gam- mm. the people of tl.o South," by Irving to bring them back into the Tniou by compromise or nny thing i lse-they nre merelv trying to ' giimu.on' ct.ough .YorM - trn people to cripple the Guveruiueiit m that the rebels can succeed in iUlruijimj the last vestige of the Fiiiun. The '" ,W is not grateful if. thus peaking. It may be all (rur, yet it is rather disc. mile, ous in I he Oil; Hunk to speak of the Sla teri.e.l democracy of Oregon os (nnni We, dml fi'Ttiiktn ironnirri, a dmj-rat-);' cniiijldinrriilinn nf unjrn llirviil Hnd ii rnlii; jmur, misrruhlf, drgradrJ, nrgrti tUnliug wrrtcliin," Ac. ttajr We notice in the late news tluit the Ihiiivrrat fit A Ibany has been denied the use of the mails, on account of its sym pathy with treason. This is right. A sheet that praised the traitors Davis find lleauregard rs " the glory of Ihe hmd,'' nnd styles our brave soldiers " the enemy," ami exults over our defeat nt Hull Hun, deserves not to have nil existence in this country. Inlheduyi of the Revolution, or in the war of ISI2, or even during the Me.xicuii war, 11 journal that would have noted in like manner would have been mip' pressed and ill editor sent to hell, without ceremony. The Government hns not " tiUpprcMed'' the Hrmnrnit, ni intimated, but merely interdicted its transmission through the mails, Some surprise in ex pressed that the Albany slii'dl was singled out, while the low organs of treason ut Portland, Corvallis, and Jacksonville are permitted to peddle their vile doctrines un molested. The Government will doubtless attend to them in due time, It is likely thai the case of the Jlrmnr.rat wiih the only one brought to its notice, fiV The secession papers in Ihis State haven't yet found it convenient to publish the details of the battle nt Somerset, Ky , where their rebel friends received kiicIi n complete drubbing, Look Oi t AliiMWortli fi Dierilnrff have made n last call to those indebted to them. Fifteen dayn' grncn In ullowed. After thai well, rend the ndverllsinciit. COT Some ui'J expressing Mllpriso ut the large umiiber of niimcH iitlaidied to the nb. l call for a secession convention tit Corvallis, that were formerly of what, was culled the " Douglas H. uiocriils." Those men who are "surprised" at this are weak politicians, who are iiIh ays busing plans ol future campaigns on a state of things thi.tis not likely to exist. We linvn been deceived in no man who has crawled from the Douglas party into the camp of trea son. They have gone there for the Mime reason that Gov. Jackson of Missouri went there; not because' Douglas democracy' has uny such tendency, but because their instinks and oulstiiiks are nil of n treasonable char acter now; just us they were when they voted for Douglas for President; twt be cause Douglas w thought by llicin to be n spoilcss patriot, but because he called himself ft " dniiotral" and because John sou, horn they viewed ns a better demo em t, was on the ticket with him. These men, who have always been willing to lick the slime from the fed of aristocratic des potism, only cull it "democracy," and vote 1 nliv ti,.;rl lien.led with this name, even if ... . 1 I I I tMsrnis 1HMA..HI. I no iiiiv rum wealhcr lias seriously ihiiiiag. il ill.) oyster interest on Shonlwntcr liny. Tim tides during the cold wealhcr ore said to have been remarkably low, leaving the oyster beds so much exposed thai many oysters were froen to death, while many others were mi chilled as to open enough lu lake in so much sand that they have become weak, and time will be reipnrul In (fleet il total recovery, if indeed they recover III nil The ovstcrs thai are not dead are so weak ' , tliat liny cniiuol li v K oi wunr long enough to warrant shipping This is the reason that no (.y-l.-rs are now reaching this section of couiitrv S. mrri iui Xvmis- We ullen sec no tics in the war in ( of buttles and skir misli. s w Inch occur in M.s-aiuri and other r.-h. I districts, nl Mich places as I'm thel, Ih Ihanv. Mount mi. Mount M .r.uh, Vo ''i..s ex'plains to ns tin- r.-nsoi. hyah,ird shell V ho lives on Gnhblc Prairie, ill Ihis couiiiv, once stut. d in ii sermon that " Christ wa burn in M ss.uifi " A tier man, who, according to our inform int, Imp j,,.,,, , , ). p,e.n.t, fill into a simlar rror i prnb.ililv from the sume t au.e ) in corn-cling Mr Harp of n Thon-uiid Strings, by ii-urnig liuu lh.it "Christ wus born in lllinint, but on going over into Mi-soilli was cru. ifii'l llu re " CxtP ( 'uiiiiii.in.b r Staiil.y, F S and In-p. ei. .r ol l.'ghts for the X a v y , Pacific , ( '"-'. I"'- '"'' Iv been on o iil to the ( Ir (gon D. strict on Iiiis.ii.sh ciiiih cte.l with ' the Light House Pureaii in the Treasury D. piirtinetit Comuiaii.il r Sliinl.-y is rath IT a remarkable inan (ine who, in addition to an nt tit it I lis ndiiiiii. strati) e ability, i posse.sed of those prim ii.H of high toned ho aur which, with n pleasing nddrv, make up th r. 'plisit. s of a fniislied g' u tlemali. tKjr I'lias. F. lirowne ( Arteiiias Ward) ""l !"m '' ''' li'ercd a lecture in It... t0"' tl,,! ''"'" lieallude.lt.. V, T -'U"" !"'" f '"'l N"r,l' j ''0 ''''" " ' ''"lk; " j ,,,H ottn "nU- " l.IHjr babble,,! I'"1" '' w )' ace, and can be ,,,m,,1'1'1 ril"l!m" " """'j 'rushed- They sni-ukiiigly hint at compromise, even while the red knife of the foe is searching for the heart of the Uepublic." Such , l,e H""1' Vrn ,u varry l"TI"'r mint to Gen. Price, of Missouri. j Cq The II, mil and Minor, ol San Fraiicico, have joined fore s, uud now pub lish n large and line looking paper under the style of the 1 1 mild nnd Mirror. ('has. A. .Sumner is the editor. It is the be I paper published in San Friliiciiico, ami can be hud for the price of $10 for Ihe daily, mid $1 for thew.-ikly. Our Un ion friends who want n California journal, cannot do better than to subscribe for the Hi raid nnd Mirror, Mr The Corvallis u l.'iilon calls our army now engaged in fighting the rebels, " white niggers." All " I'liion men," ac cording to Slater's paper, nre " white nig gers " It will probably soon chime in with one of its colcmporaries, nnd begin to talk nbout a " rrd nigger" wing. Laik.ht. The Sulmon River country is said to be so remarkably rich that the "color'' can be raised in must nny piuilul of uow taken from the roofs of the minors' shanties. This account for thu great rush Irom (,'uhfornia during thu late terrible snow storms. V The poor, sniveling secession sheet nl Porlhuid copies approvingly an article from the London llvrald ridiculing I 'resi dent Lincoln ami lauding Jeff Davis, nnd, as a proof of Mr. Lincoln's Ignorance, im puting to him n Keiileneo which Im never wrote, Tiik N'kwh. Wo publish this week ihe best news thai lias ever come to this coast tlm beginning of the crushing out of re bellion. The news is iirrangid In u con nected form, so thai It can be rend with pleasure, even by those who have oneo ;m nr-ul II us II in Jim In the dallies. Rkiiki.h C.,m,.A (l(,Mo., 77 "OurcrrespoHdcnceat ,',., "f'.iiOOminns,,,,,, J'or," Yuma; 11,(100 are at M.-Killn. ttmlJr l...l..r. They will . tm , ) warinrecepi,o.,1Mlr (l(lll i me nnxiously nwaiiing their ,,.," , "Ufr J"1:?-; orders lo move tow.ir.lH Tuesoi, , d Tl l. m ll.nl . nest hole of tr,lilor cleimuig out." "c" Fxi iinrs The steamer Curb, f Francisco, look the follow lug irZ," W '-"Y-Pl'K liales wool, 70s.ckHll.llir, lH4 I.:,,'' barrels lard, 1 sucks onions, fi ,,,,,, S packages inerchaudiir, ami 1(J ca, 7-' itui y (.lore. ca"t N- "nrr JOflu iimi i,l frelL'ht thefollotti I in,. ,""' pies, IS packageK lard, nmj Scoomifct" ens. IhrgDiiutn. ' A.cii.i:nt. Herinnii j loan k (j, mm " l",rl of '! ri;'IH Hon,) Z away in filing 11 hhIhIw to th, Rt( r.itt.r "Jo I.,,,." n-Ui.-h r,m.,ud last Monday on its way t0 Port T(iiWllj lo which District she lu.s !,(.,. ' ' Ci Assll.T,Hi:r..n..-A hiref t-bm to a New Ywk paper th,,, aiinouUfM deslruclion t " pini.c'' orK,in ( k ilinnii The mob last night d. slrnjf,) 7 j i,. ..iTht nnd . Ight ulJr Lou.u ofi! fame. XOTK'i:- Having r-cH , ... orXiw L)n...ns.(. ll.iMlruM.U.iii'i I I.X Civrs. I nuiprrpuriil lomW, the saiiie, for MX days, fr ln f(.nitlf6 nmoiinl of the old issue uf tlu Wlll(jt, iionriiiition ATler the cxpirstion o(tli, tiior Ihe old slumped itivrluKmi uaW ger be received in 1 r. piiviin-ht of (10,1, at this i.flicc J Fn iiivo, p. ) Oregon City, March I, hf,'J ' In l o,il,.n.l, r.b Vf:.. ky llff T ll.,Mf J II Mil. era 1.. , (.. M. M,rt t fK' .l..t;l.lrr.. J..hu II fnrr. K . nil o( , j,' III I'..i:I iii I, I rti. IS. ,T 1,4,, hu' Mi II I . M1..1I.. ol M,IU, la ,M. I.,,.,' ui.ii, . ( krtli.K '-otinly . DIED: I . l .ll.'!n e..llll , (Ifr. I'rb. Ulk, (,, I'.. nil. 4 ! II I.) I. , m ailt .14.1't.Ultl M ui I .1111.4 J l.l , k-r. g out an. 4 in ilSt x. 0. 0. r. ( i.r....s l.i.i.r , otfi, ..t lit. 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