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boats which were ranged nlong in front of the landing;. J hey were supposed to bo thirty thousand st roiif?. The cavalry at the White llouso guard cJ the departure of the last of the wagons and horses which moved on" at the final evacuation, nnd joined die force under Gen. Stoncmiin, who were hovering around the vicinity all day. After passing these trains off "and securing their safety, lien. Slonemiu with his entire force moved oil in a direction that 1 am not at liberty at present to state. lien, Casey reports that ho lost not a man, nor did ho leave a soul behind, not even ft contraband. At ten o'clock on Sunday morning, Col. Infills and rapt. Sautel'o were In fore . K any man Mli-mins in wu Anvx n the met lean I'Wxii, shuul Uliu on inositol Pi tifll. Ihx. Yorktown with nn immense convoy of vessels and steamers, on their way to the new base of operations on the dames river. They would doubtless move down immedi ately to Fortress Monroe, nnd await the instructions of Gen. MeClelltiti. A largo number are, however, already up the .lames river, under the protection of the gunboats. Since a very early hour on Saturday morning, Gen- MeCUllan has been depriv ed of his telegraphic communication to l)c (Dvcgon Clvguo, IV. L. Adams. Editor. OREGON CITY : S ATI' R PAY, AUGUST '., IStM ituiu-iurti. Yictor Smith, Collector at Tort Town scud, W. T., who has been published in nearly all of the Washington nnd Oregon papers as a defaulter, has lately returned from Washington City in Hying colors, hav ing settled up his accounts with the Treas ury Department nnd been entrusted with a W ii Jiin.'ton lit abandoned its use sever al hours' before the wires were cut, doubt- i million of dollars lor disbursements on this less being fearful that the enemy might, by j coast. Previous to the departure of Smith, placing ft magnet on the wires, read his j for Washington Citv, he appointed Lieut, orders. Direct communication is now be- "f (lie Jo L,im i ng opened with him, however, by gun- boats m the mouth of the Uhickahominv. ,ls ,Vr'y U-llector, and left the Custom and all will soon be right in this respect. Passasc of (he 'Vit UIW. The Tax bill, which has been under con sideration for so long a time passed both houses of Congress, by a decisive vote. The taxes imposed are of the following different classes, viz: first A tax on persons and corpora tions engaged in certain pur-nits, for li-, censes. i Second A tax on manufactured nrti-: cles, products, Ac, to be paid I y the man-1 ufaeturer or producer when he sells such articles or products. j T'ninl A duty on incomes of individu- j als, railroad and steamboat companies, pub- j tic officers and others. Fourth Duties to Le paid for stamps, ' which t!io bill requires to be ailixed to cer tain papers, medicines, documents, Ac. Notwithstanding the publicity which has beeu given to the provisions of the Tax bill since it was first introduced iu the Home of Representatives, there still seems to be fouie misunderstanding in the minds of many concerned rehtive to tle-ir duties mil obligations, Pur instance, we have heard it stated that a large proportion of Die manufacturers are under the impression that the tax of three per cent on the value of their fabrics is to lo l-'vii-l only on the anuuat of profit aris'ng from the .-ale there of. Snch, howev.-r, is not the fact. The Juries an to b- levied on the entire value jf the iinrmhieturcd articl The manu facturers', in alJition to this duty, nre re- j House in his charge. We hear that Mcr- rimaii, as indeed the offices generally on i board ol the cutter, were uclive enemies of Smith, being forward in giving currency to i the charges against him ot corruption and dishonesty. When reaching San Franci.-eo, r ... i. - . .. .... i . . i . , ! .vir. camii w.is permiueti 10 l.ihe i;ie steamer Shnbr'ck, formerly beloug'ng to the light-hoiie service, but more recently to the revenue service, home with him, to be hereafter employed in the Revenue service on the Port Townsetid Distinct. Tin's has of course broken into the calcul.it ions of the Jo Line Cutter men, as the Cutter will iio longer be needed at Port Townsciid, J but will be sold or otherwise disposed of Upon reaching Port Tuwnseml, we learn, Deputy M riiimin refused to give up the ktvs of the Custom House, upon which Smith got the guns ready on board the ShuVick and threatened to blow up tho Custom House, whereupon .Mr, Deputy handed over the keys, when lie was arrest ed a:ul sent on board the Jo L ine. We regret to think that the Government hasn't found time during this war to order the name of this Cutter changed to that of some white man, iuicjj of that ol the dirty Jog she i.ow bears. She ought to be so! 1 for wli.it she will bring. She h.is n cost the Government over a Inn Ind tleni v.;i (k.l!ar. while idie h is not bmlitfed the Tri .i-iiry D partmuit to our know ledge to the amount ol fifty dollars. Tin: Kmiciiavios'. It is e.stimntcd bv competent judges that nt least IIO.OHO per sons will cross the plains this season, coin iug in the direction of the Paeilie thu greater part of whom started lor Salmon River. tumon invert mere, nre tar more people in that region now than can live there. They are coining away in large numbers. New discoveries of gold mines ii: that region are limited - none to answer the h;gh wrought expectations of those seeking the mines. Good diggings are found on Powder lliver nnd John Day's lliver; and when men can be induced to work at lair wages, mines enough will be found. All those who left for the mines last spring, left with the expectation of be coming suddenly rich. Wo may look for a good part of the emigration to the Willamette Valley this fall when tiny shall have tried the mines, nnd fount! them wanting. Xnv SiTAMiuurs. We learn that two new hrst cliKS stern -wheel stcunioonts are to be built on I ho Willamette lliver, one above iiinl one below the Palls, the ma chinery for which has already been ordered. from the Atlantic Coast. The boat In-low the Palls is to be IP.) leet long, 'V feet beam, ami have engines of lii inches bote, niul six feet stroke. The one above the Pulls will be l.'il) leet long, IIO feet beam, with engines IT inches bore and six feet stroke. These boats will be fitted with nil latest improvements in steam an. I lire pumps, steam ami water gauges, Ac. Ac, ami will in all respects excel any boats now on our river. id months, nrrived on Saturday. 11 pcilr (u be moving thu Peter I Males I tin I for (en days after thu bnttlu iutmrlh, but wu cm obtain n trol front of Richmond, 1,000 rebel I mops pass they uro going beyond Rich,,,,.? li"'0of l,ltt cd through that town dully, on their way Tim N. V. posl ... ., ... m; lo Kirlimomi. niu noi'1,1 nun" iit'iii I uur .uimMt'rri iiuroiiij h hmv ti...; .i ""wo James Maud and Pastern Georgia. Among other facts, the Doctor learned that 1 1,0011 troops were til Charlottesville, awaiting ...... ... p;.,l...,.,,,.l . il,. i 'til mill feeling of foreign (Jovernu.e , " f0l' piieiHc" "Ull ' imifurmlj, New York, July nui 'n.. ,. forlv fonr iw.i:... Uovei Iraiispoitalion to Richuionil; that HO.dlH) iik-hI n iiI forty Timr vikm ! (0 I 0Vcrn" conscripts have been raised in each of the I lo day, for tin. eonveyueu f II, '"u r'U'r Slates of Tennessee nnd Georgia since I ho j w. Minded, of whom there nr l-," "IM- lib July, with a proportionate number hi J mx IhoiiKaiiil In tliut in-llilMii ImmhI Details of Eastern News. Wellington, July 'Jlith .The President has issued a brief proclamation, warning nil persons within the contemplation of the sixth section of thu Conliscalioii Act, to cease participating in, aiding, countenanc ing or abetting the existing rebellion, unit to return to their proper nlleginneo to (he United Slates, on pain of seinro ami for feiture, ns within mid by the said section provided. Official documents necessary lo consum mate the recently ui r inged agreement for a general exchange of prisoners have been forwarded to General l.. Philadelphia, July 'Ji'th A number of wounded w ho have just arrived from Rich mond, say they were well treated while there, The troops from Mississippi and Georgia were especially kind in their treat ment ol prisoners. United States Treas ury Notes were eagerly taken by the reb- li.illnnore notes were also taken, but looked on with distrust. The sixth section of (ho Confiscation Act, lo which President Lincoln's procla mation refers, includes all persons within tinv Ssliilit nr 'IVrril.tri 1.11 r.i.r.,,1 it, ., ,,,,,. 1 ! ' ' ' - ' ' ', "n ' ' ' HI III III" it rebellion ngaiiist the Got -eminent, or niil- ing niul ahctlmg such rebellion, except the I resilient, I it I ii 11 1 1 olliccis, me Inliers of I'llll.rr.j llllll IH-MIl' llll. I II. li t' illl'i. ...! ..I'll,., ' .iih i niul mil i isuii i' io fin iir noai.s hi , . . . Conle.leracy. la their case the law went' : i ,.u .Il, il l,i """"' "I ' "'''Hug into iininediale t lfect ! ,, , .rr..,-...l l.i ditl.. Tl. 1 All Governors ure urdereil i i Little WHshiiiton ( V ), July -Jtith 1 si Vi, U,urg seems lo bn praclicnlly ' imuu.ilii.lt. draft when liVort, uro , ,n .en. Hatch crossed Swift Run Gap to Mo- j ..i,,,,,,!,,... .! for tin- present, nc.rly nil .if , discourage. riiliMmcnls ,0 laugheystown, nnd went thence lo Liirnv. : i,',r u il,., I lm one iloun I ho I -n. . .. .. . which is now occupied by our troops. Ik- , riv(,r';, Kavis'lleet having gone up to the ! .... ' , ""J 1 ,4I ' Utsi.ia dlV saw no cnemv in force. J.i.ksons force is 1 i. ..r,i... v.,,,,.. , iit-tin lite n-Krt of iirrivul (f truu.l..i. ..... mii'uhi mi in-' i -'' vinJU ivpivsriitcil ti) ho in the vil'iiiiIv ol (lunlutis ! m iv otii, v ,.,.r tl,i : otmt.s nt Molitltv I.nto lluA j . villi' nupnrcntlv nwailinir our inlvuiiiv ' .. Jr..i r...... ..r i mLi. , r u -. . . , . . " ii ion ri i hi in i ii in i i"i i , ''"Mini; 'i in 'i i.w mi huwii ui ii -in, -lll llll. II il I 'I it I II f Iliigan. of the LVeNior ling.i reaciieil Ilurrison LnuliiiL', from Mature together on AiiKitat U1"'8" ','' ,u Ai.K 2.1-I'hiN,!,,!,,, . l.-lletw.,n -100 ..,,.1 f.oo ,,rM B; Port 1 Mn ware look tliuoalh of Allm-ln, seemed rH.ti-iHljr nnxloiw to lkotboih 1 1 r"n in "llviw" ! nut huliem,' nny inovenienlsof nn cflltial ,..,.. .1 ,.r i..... """"'it on refi reiii-n In i,i,.r... .. i . i.vuuoi in .... Tieuii of. mond. IL other e.vlreme Soulhern Stales. Do also ; 1 isville, .Iy JWHh m says that Adjutant General 1 1 nil. Ivi.Ii- j Ims isiii-. n .im-u lion eullii,,', Vi t " mond, reports that liOH.IKIO Iroops were engageil in Ihe battle of the seven .lays, Dr. Stone, taken prisoner at Dull linn, corrobnriilcs thivnbove statements ns far as relates to the movement of Iroops lo Richmond. If thei.o statements nro line, ami there is every reason to believe tliey are, the rebels are Making their all in Vir ginia, by concentrating within its borders mi overwhelming force. Memphis, July 28. Another attempt j was made on the 'J'Jd to capture (ho uun-i boat .IrJliiMsii.t. Tint ram (Jttriii of the 117. made an assault upon her, but not i . lieing aileipialeiy supporieti, i.tiieii u) ne-; eoinplish Hie object mid was obliged to re-j (lov- ' "dd, of Old,,, deei.h, nfl,.r t lire. 'I'he ram . struck the Arknusns two lolh to pay no more bountim- f o , ,' Iromeudons- blows, Injuring herst lf badly .h lieiency of voIiiiiIim rt !,. '.i . ' ' and not disablim; the rebel Our boats , , , Iliue, it Il povvrrilll 111 I 111 II ry i"rrr, i'uiimsuiii uimii- ' muni; nt mriiiiun U U, 'I1'"'" , ! lions of the corps 'coiumaiided by G.-n- iaN ! jt jlt wilj t,u jy,.(p Jf . , Mile, has ,S,ennanandt'urliH,h,...Tii dispi.l, heip,. , ... ironrloj " l-'l'-! southward, i. is presumed to lake pari in ! " M'' ' ' " "l, ,"U' 'I'K ' U . ... . ' . . ' 1 - II I I. VI. II.... 1 I . I ...... .1 - I . . ...... , I . . I I I I I- .1 . . k sn-s mo iron-ci ins are I'ciiil' ii... ..; t v ;. L.i,r.f "is pun nn in . ,.,.. , lmilt.it Richmond, similar to the M.-rn-1 riliril,t Jv -h.1,1, The Ijuiri.-y V, , l orders lo morrow. All her ouie.r. h... mac. ami that great nnanin.ily exists f ,(. ,Slh s;.s. We lu.v,, inro'rumtion I l-en or.lere.l to report nt Ul,cc ninong t ,e .vl.eU. Jaeksoi, ami ,,.e , re . fl,,m alllVrst, 'llml n band r busliwhneh i. , ' . . ' extremely popular Ma,ruder has I u ' , . ,, ' r,,.r,., ii,,,.,,, Ui,, .. "' lv,,cw be-nJ Vl,. shelved lieaiirgard is ,t losing cnsle. ; , Mlirilll,.T llm vicinity yestenb.v, by ri'"'""' ' .ue noe.s nave I,, ely rcce.ve.l n large euttim: the.r throats. The entire. M-.-ti.u. i "'""''", Aug. ,t.A di,iM, of coniitry is repurl. tl to be ul.ni ml), from headipiartels of the Army ol the '. u'lienlhis. .No crime is too heinous for imn.ic mivs about 1 j L,i ,, , , , ,1 ...........il . '" HW1 .III III III IWI, (. Philadelphia, July '.Villi -The private subscriptions for bounties lor oluntr. is, up 1 lo Ihe present lillli', ri neli s.'si llllll Louisville, July lilst On 'I'u.sday morning one bundled nnd seventy live guer illas appeared iu the vicinity of .Mount Stirluiir. Kentuiky. In llm afleriiiioii seven of lilt 111 Went llllll the lotl II III. I lie- j in imli il its sin reinli r. 1 he Inline gunriU eui.iiicipi.ieii. ii.sitrH l.ntc in rtini.rrr K.ilnl Hie Mimic seven ll.e r. iuali..ir ol i.uli aver, il to rtcluun luves nflcr tlie ri litis coining up, wire lire. I nl Iroui .....i, ... . . n ., pi'red to pay, in common with persjiis w'.io recjivc ovvr .six haa Irc-l Jj lars per annum, a tax on i!;.- nmutmt of in- i-ome iu txce-s of that sum, the r .re of taxation incrensli g as the ntnoutit of in come increases. The form- r h'.y will not, in reality, be paid ( ntireiy l.y t'.e nntm faeturcr, but will bcilriv'.-d inn-tly from the. consumer, who will pay it iu the en hanccd price of the arti. !j to:i-M r,-d. The inanufacture r will scarcely be able to re ceive back, under the present nil. s of trad-, all of the taxes he nays on th products of his mills, and will thus rf ouirc l tj coti tribute Iara'"!y towarJi thi support tf the govrrnnierit. Ax I.v i: kt Tlie fouo'.vin.' is related y a eorre.-po:i lent from the Last. Dr. ot-c r, ;...Xi surgeon of an Illinois r itnei.t. was one day in Mr Pl.iMei.huig'4 rooms draw ing a r'-'piisit'on fro-n the sanitary stores, ; u:.Jij!i g a fine pair of s;ir,--.,n " Doctor, m,.ke I '-"'"'J all capture l tlie ti.'.xt day, wti-n n.i'.t-!...:i: s..'ks said t.j ti,. that pair a pi-.s-nt to that boy in vourreg iuieiit who li.-.th r cle-ws tobaceo, stnuki s, drii.ks intoxicating liipiors." A !i..rt tone aft-r, tlie folio .ving I tier was h.iudi-J to Mr. PI ittei.burg by tl.e p'.r-uti whose name is therein ineiitioiii.l. " Ix Ctitr-, Jim.' II. r,2. .My Dear S r Allow me to introdiio-to vo l Mr. Wm Itur.'iiigim", if rompany 11, '!'; I Iil , ll 'iriiiK-nl. Vn'i (j.s red ine to t'ivc that nice pair of socks to ll.e boy who lid not use tobacco, lifpior, or profane Ian- '!.., an 1 I am happy to .ay to oil. the Or.iv.o.s C vvAt ny Rkuimknt We learn at one company ol the Oregon Cavalry, M i j Rine.irson, will go to Lapwui, on the Clear Water; one company under Maj Drew has gone to port Raker, in Southern Oregon; one company, Cap!. Currey's Irom this county, is stationed nt Walla Walla; and the otlu r three companies, under com mand of Lieut. Col. Maury, w.ll go to the Salmon Palls of Snake River, for tho pro lection of the emigrants, to return the first of Novembi r. ' spi:.u Col. L'ilett, who commanded the him licet which effectual!' demolished the rebel guubo its at M 'inphis, .lied about the .0t!i of June, from the i ll'. cts of a wound received in the engagement. Co liilett was the originator of the ram II i t, which he built out of his privat- funds. lie is ti.-.- .same K.igineir w !:o constructed the Su-pn.sioii I'.ridge at Niagara, and tnai y ot'.n r pubi c works in the country. His widow -iirvived him only a few days dvin ' thruugh grief at his lo.. Si.i ! !i,.i.. About i;,t) convicts lately oroke out of the.r ciitihin-mi'iit iu the Cali- fornia Penitentiary, carrying the Lieuteii ant Gov. rnor off with them ns a .shield. qimntitv of boots mid shoes from Pn-land 'i-i... .. .. .... i i ii- f .1 i-i in ii. ii. ill, 1..11..., . . I il... .il. .. ,,, . , i , -"" i U'UerillaS. .NO crilll III. il. nil. : llllll. Ol (Of i oioni.li savs liotl). iug will be done until we are lull v rein forced. The need for reinforcements is pressing. Corresptmdenc.! from Ranks' armv stales that forward movements nro inin-ded bv i Hoods iu Hodgeman riv.-r. corps is six miles Irom Little ; It is the cu-tom for riiJiiifuctt:r.-rs to (lisoosc of their gjuo.li to customers who I" ""'r is (hat ii.ilividii.il, R is not oi.lv ngree to mnke pivment tl.r i f. r nt the a r ''ou'.'try, but a good .. . xpiration ol threo,ix or irc ino-itl.s- 'I 'Tor Jv.-u,-Christ, nnd 1 thought you ' , , . . ., , wr.u.. l.ke to take such a one bv the ham , Rut tl.e taxes are lo be ,-,d to the gov- ni I bid him (J j.l j ..I nnd p.'rsmre hi crunictit at the l;u:e tLc goo Is are -ol 1 or wdl doiro' Vours iu h:ist, delivereij for consumption or sal-, end G. P. R; ." hence the rnanufaeturi r will be .h privd ot ' Tic gift of that pair of so-.ks Lad Mich the use of the money r xp'.-n 1 1 for material 0I' i'dl '1 ii'.'e on the company to which young and ofthat po: J for ta.v.s. In this .:vt of R'Hlingatne w.n nttaehii) that the Captain the subject it would appear that the bur- luar I to -x:lai:e " The a!u; f tliat li.u of taxation will bear lo avily on the piT of socks to my cotupnuy ii not to be thai of which we have -pok'.-n. Thetft -ct ' coini.ted by money " Tl.e inflir-nce of the provision rcpiirii.g paytii"tit of the "-I"1 "'1T the circum-'aii.-.w taxes on goods ut the lime of ih lin.ry will didn't stop with the company of a hundred be either to ini.T.nsi.' to the con-umer the '"' to w hich this moral young man be- 01 ' .- price to be paid by on amount considerably in excess of that wh.'eh ,u, b. en paid for taxes, or to work a revolution in trade by inducing manufacturer! to S'.I! only to cadi ciisioni'.ri. loeg'd The published Hory has bwu rc id by million-, ov-r thou-ands of whom it Lai h::d a good itifiii'-nee, und we reprint il that il may be read by the hoy in Or... Tl.e Tax bill is to go i..to iff .-ct on the ' jfon If one mn-li small act ns the jrift of a 1st of A iiau,! A large portion of the .):1;r ofnwts, under directions embne d in p-ojile of the Northr-rr, Stat.-j will be call- n ,..,, i r.t . . i i ed on for the income tax, couching the a "orl V'." !' o rnuen Kod, piyui'.-i.t ol which on erroneous impr. -sion ' w'''' t''!:,",','-' ''enefit one may do is prevalent. Jt is dot o be paid iinmedi. , Ids fel!oi durint' a lifetime if he do only nlcly, on the iueome nnl profits of the var one good net n we. k? and who so small iilready passed, but will become dun on the .. . i,,,;,,,,,.,,,,! , t i.. ; i.i.. ... ... IS ' - - ' ' i.jrw....; i;,. IOW- ever, after ten or twelve of (hem hud been killed and ipiite a number wounded. Among the name., i,f the kilh-.l, wound, d, nnd missiic, no i.) not the nnmc of the no loi ious Jiu k M igirre who was nnd. r in-dii-tmi-i.t here, nnd whoso mijiUriuutl'i sic di d frmn here' a year or two ago. t'.r Rebel !i-pjtc!ies report a . 1 1 of ten iron i lad g-inlio,,!. buill iu l.'iigliind an 1 fully i.piipix.l a, having arrived ut Mobile, mounting from ten lo thirty guns each. If t.i.y make iio better show against our iron-chid-, than those the rebels had heretofore, th'-y will not do much daini.e. Resides the .M.-rrituae, the valiant rebels sunk ,af a doen iron clad vcs-xls iu the Mi-si-.ippi to prevent th.-ir falling into our hands. H' no. A man named .Mumford was hung nt New Orleans lately, by or.h r or Gen. Ruder, for hauling down die Ameri- ...... il.... .... . .. i . i i . -. . -... h i.; on nn- inn oi pm last niter it Ii i,1 I i , .. si . i .. " " '"I "iii ii.u .won l.y i oui ur.-a.'ut's onhr. Airaiu-t this n. rigi.teous net or (,KU, IJntli r's, the i0! eating secessionists in this Slate haven raised a how l vet. Washington Nashville, .July - - 'I';,,, lot!, ol,;,, Regiment, guarding the Memphis nnd Charleston Railroad, near Oortlnu!, were uttat k.-d by a large gU'-rr.lla foiec. ' Pr!y reported killed; road damaged, but not .s'o as lo cut oflVouimuuinitaiii. Aaslivillc, July :Vi - The comm Hiding (leneral ut .M, tnphis. is.i,e, m, order i,r,i hibitiiig siev,,;,,,,;, .Umj ,,ivill,.nt rr iro. tlu.-e in specie, i r, . Si-.tj. tt.ri, 'p,.,.,,,. ury notes are refuse, . Yi-,ons wiil I... nr rested, an I sm-h of ti.eir crops us are not needed for the - i.teli iiiee of (heir I'.iu.iln , wi.i ne m-i.-.i ,,,.! .s,,, ,v ,u, Juartermnster. Counuodore Poit, r. of t'. moi lar II .(il ia, his arrived nt Wa-h:i -ton. The Navy Department has learned that the block ading licit ru'ent.'y enplui-ed the 'V.i ('nui, a huge iron cl.nl si, ntner oil Churl, s ton, trying to ,-., tl; blu.L.de; .s. wa, heavily .en it!, nn,,, and ummiinilimi. ash.itgton, July oMh A r,cnoi. s.iti. e ki force by ll.r.-e n-.-iments infai, try nnd two battalions of cavalry w.th a battery or nit il.'ery, in,.r j,.,lir;l f left Prederiiksbnrg nnd inarched in the lireetloll I, I liordou, vi 0n I opin.M ine Horn ll.e (.pp,ic f r.t. r uli Imi buit. rie of h,t orlillm-. i n . .. ' Kiiiu.g .our nnii woumimg ne. ()ur gmil soon mI, lu-rt) the rebel lire. (ien Ruth r l.ns issue,) cr.Kni that t negroes Mho nre urduvd l.y t,cir Mkn t. leave n ml join Pe.lerul.v be rrKnW n Untlf ui i nut II.. 1 ... , ... . .i,.r Ii.u r,i.l hi, . . v k.ll. d, and twenty nioil,.ly wound. .! The ' 10 ual no in. rilui,Jitf( rebels, relr, al,ng (or soine miles, cme up whitln r cotton or mgnr, il in tll. 'A j on Major Pro, hi, of (he I.' i-l.li-. nth Km. event be m . d ai.,1 , oi,fi,ci.tid l.r tin U S. a. itl, or. I,. ne.ire-1 til, k v, inivai.ciiiu' ith one linn, lr.-d of I. regiment and th.rty hnme itu.rds Itnm tie l.eii;hborliooil of North M n It! I. I ! , w'.e.i they broke in confusion, seatt, r:n m every d.reciioti. Rroi-ht pursiied, linn upon th in, Idling and wouinlio.' several, cp tut ing ihe. r ltor.es, nruis, ( tc , nnd Ink ng fifty prisoiier. Twenty or 1 1 rty more Welt' .su'l-eipl - tly repoitfl lo I.,- c iprii'e.l ( )ur o-s w as tlnee I lon,ii G .i.ii .1- w mi i led, niul one fatally, mid one of Rrm la's n-g: 1 1 -1 1 1 wn-if,i-. m'Vi n-fr Tim Iliel'inoud F.nijuin r Ics the follow iug: Trtei.'y two piects of till. II rv, pint of the l i.'l.ty pi. . es taki'll ly Hit' Rltdi from the Russians t I nk' nn inn, nnd pre senled to tlie Sout'.ern Confedi r o y I v Rriii-h nii rchanls mul brou-ht ot.-r in the sleall.er Ail TI. , V have iirr ved nl Much ar eviilehee -,f I j,, n on 1- nil. i v nn, ; t ... 1 1. .. i i. . ii , . , i si i it si-i . H itui, ii ii-.v n,u rat mis ' ' ' Utlvaiiceil near. I U1 .r,.f.r v , "'''I'-'' '-""rt Hoa-e, ,l with,,, ten , ,!lir, r ei -hi p,r . , , ' T.lll.f VJH (H i ll litol I.f n i.i.i..t ' . - . .. .. . ... .. i . snjienor ,rce t the ,. , ,, e:l,,g -. , - ""'.'.tineii .,, , lacltoe l ed- nnrs: "T i i ,., ,. , s i,i;y ,,ur.llt.( , v ,a;i; ,mr . t lorce ol cava rv u ,io . ni:..,.t ie.ik lor tlieni-i-lfi Souii' ' s inorc nre (pt c,i at tin' same IiIikt soon lo torial the I'.tt'ttiri r re Is gr, nt ueci s-ily f r in on i.ttno t . Hi, i-in v is man fest to eft ry one. ti n- cr. inv, b,.f .1 i .... i i - ' I niu uoi i.i i:, it, a pa.il in power I 1st of .May, I1!''..'!, und is to by . v,:. d ine income lor me year pr .''.ding. erting an iiill.iei.ei-? yea a w.fy in- limit is placed to Ihe blue in which the tax ; ""'-'"':c' ih ill be in operation, the date fix.; 1 for it . ,. ' (o eca-u being Ml I " " -i-it'H. A correspondent, iu In the passage of the bill through the '!"'"''" '( die resignation by Col Corne. S i.nte a change was made, important both ' ''"i of his (.'ornmaiid, says; " I suppo-e the to the tax paying community an I to tho-.. truth i r. g.,r, to I.ii re.ignntioii is that he T u:: f- 1 '";,"'",t : !:","'";ha-, 1-1 i.e r..n .......bcr of r.ci.i u turn fl.volor nsvjors (one of (he pritn'i- . ., ..tt!.i.-s of officers) by tl.e Hiikc was r"1"" "'-dint his regiment having been thn-e dollnrs per day, nnd one dollar for f'''l'"''d lo m romjniiiii',( l.q eonsiderc.l cii.li hundred nam, on tho (ax lists fur- Ci'it he hud an umieeemary nuiiiber of field m,l.. d by then, (o theeo'leelors. This ! onie-rs-and tl..,t r-.th-r than r-ouire any sun was i.iirens'd to five dollars per day, I,:, i. . , . ... (he com-nission on the ,,,,., r L.U.U', ' '. V ,w,,,;r ' I resigned I.i.,,. thi'sime. Thecompeiiaiion iillowcJlhue, M;l" "'""O co.,r. in the raising of o.T.e rs will amount lo a large item in the l'" r'n'11"""', orgnmzmjf it, nnd putting it national xp"ii.itii,-e.; for if thc-e should , into . rvic, has done him distinguish, d be but .VI O'M) ti,,:,l J, per,,,,! in ea- l, , r,(;,. If(. wi r,,)ri (o , . , j ses,mc,.l d stru t it would r a, h, for each ,.. . . . , , 1 " ", IUI otiMhoKutn of f 2.000 p.-r annum. I1", U"",l,h'"" ''', with the V,M Tho toxtftith' rer, from whom his irts- -'"-"'- nl' hi oUi'-f.-r nri'l tho nieii com cneo we liaro In n loforn bii ii free, will ' posing the rcg:inei,t." soon be In our mi 1st. Were tho obj.et1 - for which the tnx.-s nrJri... ,riiiei ' Deow.vi n. An Ji.dii.u intiti was.lrown tho people luihtfe.Ioppr.'il by the bur- 'd at the Palls hi TwvUy, whiht f. den. A it is, but few will be found ijiuii j gng"d j,, tatchiug eels. CDongli to grii'lge furnishing their titito to- j - - - . wards tho support of tl.e troeriim. iit und ' Holders of County Orders n ad in.,,! ImiPlil of Ira'toi-i Y )' II,,. ,1.1 I S.I, 'I. .... ' J's"" ni.j'ifl ll'.'ice irj l' i'iV s ' TlIK H.M.TI.Il ClIKATI Ii. - David li Iwiggs, fonm rly Rrigadier Gcn. rnl in the l. luted States Army, died a nuturul death a few wcrks sine.., ns we h-iirn by the le irraph. If thi, )(; (ri0( t0 Imlteri,, ..heal ei o, one traitorous villnm, who.; ; r, . w, justly forfeited lo his betrayed country. ii was mm oiini, Iwiggs, ,.t the lilf(. 0f Ins base treason, that m hud rcid. red the mime of Renedict Arnold respcctuM.-, 'pnp.r. Di(Ow.sKi..W.llii.m Wentherford, n '""" IIIU" I years of nge, hoi, of Dr Ueatherford of Porlhind, was drowned i, front of that city on pridny, Aug. s while cr.,..(,g I he river in n skiff, in com pany Willi sey,.r ,,., uls )0ly Ws recovcrea on eouesday. Al'I'OI-.TMK.ST.S.-Th.) President I,,,,,,,., pointed the following mimed Collectors mid Ass.'-.irs of luxes under the Inlerni.l Rev entie 15.11 : For (Jregon, Lawrence W. Con ( o ei'lnn 'I l fitlillu Tim.. ,a .. m 1 ... .. .. , ..viiiu-i j rwiur( JHW-H()X, J' of U iisl.ingi.oi, Territory, IT.-W. Ooldsboro ColleelorJvk AsH,.s,or j Non. i: We nro re.piestei) by J) Ibnclay, Sup. rii,tei:dei,t of .Schools for this loKalolheltlmihiidlerm oflhyOr- Uty S.,nim,ry will com,,,,.,,,.,. 0() Monday, Ihe ith August. The , "" I" 'i will be in charge who con.h.eled the fichool during the llst (cr. inm.'li credit (., ,..mWvn n(l,j (;.; ;,.,;,, lo Ihe j.iiM;,;. a large r. eil ll.e rear cuard sever,,! i, I ... ... , , , s "I'l b 11 IIS 1 1:- puiseii i.i every instance v i l !j hear of no loo. on our side. the late order of Gen t',,i. r,,.,,;,;,... residents within his lines to iU n, Z ;f i.lleiunce or emigrate, js ,,1-eadv brnr- !"r' run ihirty lending reb. Is of I'r. . r li'L'l ill rrr l...i.. . it- i . . . . n ii-nu iiunr ui lie ifnri'i, u-.i i ... i i :.: . .1 families: other, r,. r ' . ' ! " .-mi.cni port, have I'lii. r, I...I. I,.,. . I"".' , .oiiow. siicceeilnl in niid.mg llieir Way o ril.i-N here i,.-,,k ciiifi, eiil v nf ll. ;.. : : r V. .. , eni.t.mi f IV...I ;. . -i ' I " " I'"' hituing miiiih rou Jm-kson asU,"Ztnn Hltl"" -.ek by ul i!,,, point when.' Ih. y e,.p,, ' fortrevij i , , e'' 1 01 h. .1 uiy ,n sr - -1 lie llrrn , , i ortr.ss .Monroe, ,u v , ir.. ,.r. i ii-.. i .... ., ,i , , ' ' - " ' ".s t lls..lll'-loi. in-iiii.c I S. ys; Is In kfl.leil ; 1-;:: :l ,ar - u,n ,1,..":'::: - ' . , - 1 1 1 I 11 1 1 1 mi 111 ii iiitii i.f 1 1. 1 . 1 1 .... . r.i t James rirer ..l . "c i,e,a. urn: 01 u.e I-rel.eli eel reached ' j'i'ii nnii ui 1. A pin Ii.u. of Con. IViir'n m.irti.r flitl, f.uiu the (iuif, l.u I air.vid ut r'ortrvM Mlll.llH'. 'I it, 1 , 1. 1, , r,,M,, .u,, 1, rilinm' .Nil-) nu, I vmj Aii,fl.r, if jti cl.J tin, .rair, ,4 Tmk,, I'. -iil in .lain. . .i. r. 'I I,, Mwnioi iiiJOI bi, f- X..i; ufl. 1 ll.r.ii l. I. na'e.lt nf .M.ll iiy lli....ir of .VmiiIkih lll.in, r. lllii 1 Ir.l Hi Ii K, Milk III, rillrd ., llit .Vnrii.ol U,i .,.,) i;P, H.ll.ik lD.J.r II I 'r.-li . ..rM-. ln,.r:f 11, fal, u( u.nj l'l nr.-i,-. m I, 1, il,, In,., i,i (sihfi.rdi, 11 Will .l.iv.s .nui .'liri j.r .l) r irM, llrwidlliil M r 'lr I 'an I, ! frr.i it.. reri.J in ut it! nfrurt H lie. 1 . ;,i.. fj TI.1' folloti oig nit t ie, on tl.e inn .sun. o( the IU ml. in Mi vie.., is ti.kt n from the Raleigh tN'.ith Caroliu.l) SlmMri of Ihe '.Mb of .III. H', ..le I shuns tl.v fll'lil.Jf of I 1, 01, i 111 to bn i,i, ,ii te smothered cut II. tin I S'ate Tl.e .Vi.e ir,l ircf Wct.t j le-iui.ly int.. (I..- r. In lie. 11, oad the wijie J which it -peaks of " our (ii.v. riltru-nl ItiJ iraihi-riii' his lores, nidei ig eiioiino.is " our iron ch.il.s'' is ipiite n-fn hiug Tbi levies i.r Ir. sh troops, nnd pi. pari.ig to ri'- iirli. le s,n the Icehiig ninong (he l'niM new ine Ol.sei uiw. Il-.lil.c en, (gy " The ( 'hurl, slou Mrrt'ury slater that II,, .1 n .l. V.. ..... ...'I "' r' ' ' "'HI lu.r, unicu 1 recently l.rou.'hl a valuable rnrgoof nrms in. u of the South lowuld piance, Kgll.il, and Souii, It h.it: I'lio bile news from Mexico is l.i;'lily iw- p.n lanl rhe l-'ii-iich have t-oiiivlit tar tar, nnd find that there is life yet In our spunky bide neighbor, uho (rum ill ( counts, Will b nble lo ht.ltl Ix-r on mtil she ciin receive assistance from I'ncl Ssin u. I, under whose giiiirduiinlnp he mllioon ie pliiceil. I.nl.in.l niul Spain, liM I" li'-y caiiiii potnnllox and James rivers "own iron. R.oiI by t,)( Pcer-burg "d Richmond Railronl. Jt he'iiye.l thai (hey iilready number from jr,y t sixty thousand, ,11 (hat Jackson is in com man. of llu m, notwithsiamling ,,( n,uior (hat he is in p.,rsi, of pope Our ii.rorin nut is veryeonlidct llu.t the rebels ,,re now making a bold mbii.I ,.t the nlovn "'"'"'d place, ami bringing ,, t, (''re tl.ey n,n .pr finm Riclniinml f,. (Iierfs It i t)0 intention f t, rr.)(,.iH , very so.,,, ,iuiU nn nlfnrk on s;,,rr..ii, .... 1 ....... I) l V ( HI they nre within le inih, f tmt plln. with n considerable force. ' A band of n-bi l cnrnlrv Glo.,'e(er Point, mid fei.ed nn.l ,.rrl...1 ofTulot ofcoiilrabaiuls; ,,so forcfil Into (he P b.l army nil mules capable of benr inif nru.s, and (hen . t firu to 1,1,1,, ii,i.. The rebel cavalry nre daily prowling about Unit region, H.ekii.L' ulimder. and i.re.iin.r evi'i-ybo ly who can be of service lo them A rebel , nail carrier was nrrcKtc.l will. O 0011 l,.l..... !.. I . ........ i. .i.. ,.s in mn jtossehsioii lor pcrHOlis ... 1 hi 111..0..0, A fkirmish is repoile.l t0 hiiv,, inlie.. place nt, Rolivar, Teni, , yesterduy. So piiniciiuirs. A slenmor from Port Royal reports all pud 011 (he South Carolina nnd (Jeoriria aicmpi.i- .nny Jlilli. ('ommuneiitioi. Willi (lie .North is very irni'uliir in couso picnen of till die ulcniiiboiits linviiicr been pressed Into service for the use of General urtiH' nrmy, (Orders Imvo been ixsueil opening Memphis to Irwin with tho mir- rouinbm? counlry, under cerluin reslrie- tioilS. Persons will have fren ll.lere..ru.i ilhout papers or nny hindriinee. exeer.t "enrcli when ,111 ollieer judges proper !..,,.... .....1... 1.. .' '.. 1 s'nii 1 1 e ii u . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,0 icii vo or eiiier Hie ly, except by the roads speeilicl in the order, will bn nrrcslcl nml imprisoned. Washington, .July .'iOtli --A (lipnlcli iluleil I'steniny, irom I lie lieiiilipmrters of the nny of tlie roloin.ic, snys: Dodor Williams, who l.ns been a prison- cowiirdly spuiiii-ls, with thnr luili Ulwitn Wa-lnngton, Seward wrote it n ...... I , .-, r ,1 v to I 'r '''"'i slunk nut of (his ibrly Ltiinc (he I reiieh G ov. riiiiiei.l n ml mad" strong ' reinoiislraiic. s nginm-i the presence, in this vicinity, of nieh n lorurdal le . t Sew nnl gave as n reason Tor (lie protest, that the Mexican expedition tins of loo little couseipuiece to jiistiry H' inhiig Mich a Ire- inei.uous iiniiiiuieiii into , menViiii wnlers. The American Government could not h.lo thinking that it was destined lo net against in., 1 niie.i .-iiiii. 111,1 conseoiii'iitly asked nil explanation,' ( Im nL'o. July 0.0 . Th vu, vrL I lines of Saturday given a full list of vcm. Ii 111 ine i.iivy. hen t, wnr con. me. ice. I we had only ( ighly eighi nr v,., IH( while now we nave or whi. li are wooden and built during the pnsi year. Twenty, three iron chid vessels were nlso built .lur ing ll.e past year, .Nearly two hundred vessels were purchased und urine.! ,y t, V 1 1 1 1 . f .-.ivy iM'piiriiuciii miring the niu. in time. St. Louis, July .'loth. The Slate mi Ihorili.'S have iuformiilion ihnt t Iio enrol liiei.t of lint luililia Ih.h been uiii-xpccleillv neliye in Ihe inlerior. Returns have been received thul about fidtccii lhoiiMii.,1 i..,r,.l. ...I O'l.l.. !- I . . ' nun w a larger 11 11111 1... r limn will probably be rcipiircl or can nt present In, III lll''l, Iloslon, July :iOtl,,-Tlo military pris oners ul Port Wnrrei, nr.. I., b H01jl.l1 to morrow In be exchange! for Pel eral oIlicTs nnd soldiers, l.y virtue of the ugrecmeiit reeei.lly made. Auioiur (ho prison. nro General Ruckner, Tilgmnn nnd McCi.ll, ami mhihi liliy or sixty other olbVcrs. The whnle number of ll.o rank und file is nlmiit two liiindivil, W.ishiiiilon. Julv :ilsi. l..r,...,.ii,... Ims been received mil,,, Dcpailmeiit, (hut by order of lh.. I'riiii rti n iif if iI.ji . , . "ii nn rrem li forces, the lmrt of 'I Alvnriitlo would on tho Mli ho hi wotil'l hn iiiaiiitatiK'il until tho eeHHi.liiii. ,.t hostilities. DisputelieH from Porlrcss Mni.m,. thero nre considerable rebel forces nloi.g (he river between Cily point nml Rich. nt I'lon 111 thu uiw llml thr ijnrrrmtij Ihf I'liitr, .S,.i icii.f .We to mainlni i n'uli hcr These j owers know full fll I'i'' (he Pi.iled Slates would mil ulniul quiell by nml see n iiiou.irchi.il pon-ntrnent w l.ilihshc.l right under our n.e, or tolmli this cowanlly at temp', to rob (hit liltlc n' public ol wh.it vitnhly it Imd left. f"r iron r.iM pprnttl Hit tijri nf hunift, iw gave them to nn.lcn.tund (hat la fc moiitlis (his goveri.tuent would LeUi I blow the combined navies ol (ho world oat of (he .water, nml llmt we would li nrmy at (he close of the war which olsk in iiumbers nml slrengdi, ho stiirior l any other nation on Die ylubr; and 'l"' the eombiiied i.ruil. s of this P'puhlic 0M& be nble to meet the whole world in So far ns Culm Is coiiccriird, o can lM llu.t isli.ud will, one of our Iniii-clod 11' fore biei.kfiisl, ami so with (iuelMf, Mott Irenl ami the wholu'ol the Knglisb pow1 sions. I, el 1' ranee look well lo her romluct.- She is not Justified in ll.o course 1I10 Ii " suiii, nml the longer she coiitiuu 'n ' Ihe more .lillicult will it be for lief 10 I"" nil excuse to depart. A risinK liulig1141100 is rupldly springing up In our rinjf llJ Ihroiiglioiit the Ifnited Stales 0(finsl tj unjust Intervention In the nffain 011 tliU side of tho water. There Is pi" tho llmo being, but should Frnnco f'tM in (lislresslnu Mexico, mid Dtlciiipt lo flllllll.ll llll l.lllilllllll(tf ll.r then Will l smothered Indignation burst fnrlli l'k4 Krent volcano, nml beforo tin ' c0" " reiicl, Prnnco our armies would In on "" iniircl, lo the relief ol our slsler republic, Fi:i.i:iui. V10011 is tiik ('o.vm'tT Ol i Waii. Xfr Vork. Jlvo()lll.-'J'lnl'l,irac, Washington ilispntcl, luis tho folloi-l''" " You nmy rely upon II, Hint K -"7. if. 1... ' iin.1 i.r t ho wf'1 oe.ore hi.ow.i 1.1 i.tu i"iin'" " " . ... Iiencerorlli lo lunik Dm polk of IM uo j ernment. Tho orgnhl.iilin" l "r" ' 1 1 ...1 si,. 1 crs rut Vnlislmre V,,.l, l r . '"J 1 '""i nun Hlcll- I II..I inalerli. nlilimlilUl. OK.,"" "-Liu r nt Huhsbtiry, o, II. Cn.oli,,,., for .ever-1 inoml; nlso .,,, Petersburg The up. I iug pushed rapidly lo 'l'i''v ",c m