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to take measures for t!io substitution ol Government for liank currency, by taxing t lie latter ami making provision fr eireula tioii tli-onrii tlio banks of tliu former. New York, Nov. 2 1 ill. A letter from Fcrnnndina, Florida, lOili, gives mi ne count of the bombardment of St. Marys, lia., which says our troops landed uiul were fireil on ly rebels, who mustered strongly, whereupon t ho gunboat Mohawk lired shells into the town for twenty min utes. A female, bearing i flag of truce, approached the gunboat and a lieutenant went ashore and met her. On his ret sin, the boat hauled oil', intending to return to Fennudinn, when the rebels lired volley tif nri-keiry. T..e gunboat immediately returned abreast ol the town and shclhil it for an hour and a half, reducing hall the laeo to usli.s. St. Louis, Nov. CI. The Peinocrat has inlorniit.on Unit rebels are toi-tifying Tort Hudson. Ten or twelve guns are now in position. Forlr. ss .Mo;;r v. Nov. C:S Uichmond pip rs sty ueur'y $ I I'O.t'OO worth of to hate.) was destroyed by tiie Confederates at Fi edci i' k.bmg (Jen. Lee has ordered nil the women and children to leave that pi ie, he having determined to hold it. 1 stood nVr ' lire nor,l,,l. An old , democrat said to us the other day, " 1 don't like the news from the elections j Fust.'' Why? said we; why should you, a It to long Democrat, lie displeased nt the ' success of the IVmorraeyi " Well," said he, " they wu.v be sound men, and 1 hope i they nre but somo how or other in these am. Ihx. times I am iilwnys suspicious of u man who " """"""" nlns j.or ns ft deimn-rat. 1 prefer to Ul 111 (TVTfllin AVflllT i '"''"l" l,f Kcpublieans being elected, for I ti.Vii, ,. K tiny inn aUt'tnwls In lnvnl iVnwnttir uu-vleivn Vtag, shunt him on llu'vl l"' VV. Xi. Adams, Editor. OKXOON CITV: SATFU1AY, PliCKMP.FU 0, ISi'.J. The ;ilo IMrrlUni. We have not vet seen the exact mow they are sound on the great issue- of the dav." Whatever the character of the newly elected incnibi rs may be, it is moral ly certain that their success will lie hailed in Uichmond us an endorsement, of rebel lion. It will encourage the rebels to make new exertions and will lead to more blood shed. The election of everv " democrat figures .i. ........ i.:.. i. it... ii .i k..i.." .. .. ... .... S-ni'S mm u. nun ii uil- in nun i.u. .North, is ctjuivalciit to tlio l.looily saer,lice elected so many of their candidates in sev- i 0f a lmmrfd or more Union men. What- or.il of the Nonhern States, but wo ven ture to predict that the vote was hss by m my thousands than the " democrats" ever polled before in these States. In the city of New York, Seymour, the demo cratic candidate for Governor, carried the eity by about thirty-one thousand majority, ever of virtue mav have been associated w ith the democracy ol past years, the de mocracy of to-day can lay claim to noth ing of the sort. " Democracy'' now means pro slavery in n greater or less degree Find it where you will, assuming whatever shape, and putting on whatever colored Nashville, Nov. CI It is rumored that the rebels are hurrying si--ae guns to Mur freiMioro. The rebel force between Chatta nooga and MurlVeisboro is said to be 0.1,01.0. New Yoik, Nov. Co Tlu Tribune's Aquia Creek correspondent says o-.ir army rests on a line from Station! Court House to the Uappahannoek. I lie tunes correspondent at &:ge. s i in the w Hole Male, camp, says information received last irg'.t j T!)e rosnl of tl,c vll.ct:ons , MU., Slates leave no room lor lartner doubt that the . entire northern part of YirginU has been lis ll;lV0 ,0 a .""' !c'noeratte abandoned by the rebels. This corres- triumph, has not been the fruit of any pondent asserts that J;iekon has gtue to i change of public sentiment whatever; but is Liclimoml, wide the Harpers terry cor- i ,nv;l;,r t0 tie jm,m.,,,e drain of Union vo- fall on the democratic ticket, but thev one tors lor the army. New York oloue l as their election to pro sLuery doughfaces sent a hundred and fifty thousand loyal They may have Mumped their districts men to the war, nine-tenths of w hom would it being about the same majority that was robc it nmv wl,0revcr it raises its head as polled against Lincoln m 1SiU. In the a its garments are more or less de rural districts, the aggregate vote must (iea with the odor of shivery. Shivery is nave Heeu against Seymour, as lus majori- tt,s moving cause of rebellion, tlie enemy of ty will prooaldy not exceed ten thousand , civilization and human progress, and is so received by all ecu democrats. Against that kind of democracy we have no re proach to bring. They are not now found in democratic organizations. Sound men may have been elected to Congress this respondent of ilie Herald savs, news from I Jackson as late as Saturday state that his headquarter was at F.erryvi!!', and his force :0,0V0, with tiO giins. Friday eve ning Jackson is said to have received a teh grain from Jill' Davis, saving, " If you ilon'l leave the valii y at once and come and heln us defend Uichmond. it w ill not be worth veur wh.io to come nt all." I l7 won!l1 "avo Jackson's reply is ii.'t known. This was the fourth dispatch J.uk-on had received froa: Davis calling on him to co:ne to the defense of Uichiiioud. Wasu'ngtoti, Nov. Co. J, If. D ivis has ordered iieii. Holmes, ooir.iu ni.ling the tra'is-M.ssissippi department, to ii.tpiiie into the truth of statements piib!!,ed some weeks :tjo, regarding the shouting nt t"ii Confeiieiates in M.ssouii l.y (.iea. McNeil, anil if found to be t; ue, he is to ileinand the immediate sui reudi r of McN-.l to the Confederate authorities. I.' ti.is is not complied with, lee is ord. red to I, nu' the lirst ten United States i.'li.eis wi.o f.iii into his lauds. Wi.shiiutnii, Nor. C-". The Fred-riiks-burg Her ild, of tiie CNt, says mi Weiino day and Thursday the IV: :u:te i.-vir Aqui.t Creek was covi red niiii v-s.-i!i L-f all kin,i, inauily transports. Th.it they were in- , tended to carry oft' t!.e army, is thi; opinion ; entcrtaiced by many. i Chicaz. Nov. C. On the s-i'.vct of ' laurcnients cf t!:e Fuiernl arrnv, r-ef-rr-d . to in Wa!iiir.'!n di'patchs. the I'iiilaii pina i ri-s avs: i;ie in.i.;.iry jii;:.ijr::;t s at Washington hive Jeltrii,i;,-ed to tuake a diveriion in a J ll'ereiit qiui r ;'ro;a that nniv oceupiiJ by the Army tf the I'oto nine. The rrcsiik-t.t, in an ;ut.rwi.w with un conditional Union men from Kentucky, yesterday, ilieused the lyi'Meai (if eman cipation at .-r.st!i. lie aid that I c would ra:lc-r die than take Lack a Werl of the have voted for Wad-wortlt, thus electing him by vvr r atnilreJ thous.tnl w-yor.'; l:t I'liir.sylvnnia tlie d- feat of the democra- scribed with "democracy, ieen still more overwhelm- sioi.ist as uaturallv ran to it shouting for " war against the rebels to the knife," and all that sort of thing, but when thev threw their banners to the Ln-ce in- eviry s ces an ! ki-ied it ing had her huiiilicd and t'uirty thou-and as a hog urns to a bucket uf ill. It soldiers who are lighting the buttles of our will hardly be human lor these Congress country, been p. rmitted to f..ce tlie doujli- men to ilirec;.ird cut rely the constituency taee enemies ol re.; ih mocracv at the poll.;, that elected thetn. If thev are o:-.. I n- We notice that the tL r.i'Vratte papers of ion nieii tiiein-ilves, it may be expected the Corvaliis Uniiiii type, are r juicing tiiat with all the sensible things they do, over the elections Fe.st. as in. heating a they w ill uf neeils do s,:ne du ly tilings by g i in on tiie side of liva-un, while sotii'' of w ay of li nking a sop to the shine on w h.eh tiie I'oiulas denircriitle papers are striving to ,-l.o.v that the il.il.neiats elected L'a-t are soiiiid Union men, and support the Ad-uiii.i-tratiou heartily in carrying on the war. The ! al truth prut ably li, s be- th. y riiiie the pul.tie.il seas in safely. We have reason to be thankful that that kind i'f 111 ell have ll.i'.d gelling cmitlol cf the lu t Cnugn vs. 'l'I.e i leet.oiis this fill trive t ruinated tceti these statements. Sevtin.ur, of New j'i't ns we i xpicte.l. The Tribune told us nil the time that New Yuik was site Ur Uad.v.vorth by a heavy majority. We CiUlld.l't see, W.th tin; iuiuieilsi' soldier vote Yoik, is as d ity a dog in polities as any o::.' of the Corvai! s uonriii.-cs we ih f ated last siii:,.'. While hj cla'ins to bo a ' Union man," lie is "f :r the Union as it Ma.,'' v.i'h 'o.v.e ru 'h too! of tlie slave powtr as Iniehenan I'r; ildeiit, and a Cab inet nude up of siieh su'indr ! Tho Liou's fikiu Torn fiotii a BonLcy. " Not the least evil of the procbimalioii f tlio President's i uiancipatioi. proclanui tion) is the conviction w hich it has im pressed upon the people that tho war is being prostituted to the ends of mere party politics -that tho grand object with which (hey all joined in it tlio preservation or the government and the constitution has been lost sight of." The foregoing is clipped from nearly a column of senseless twaddle abusing Presi dent Lincoln's emancipation proclamation, in the Salem Stt .vihii--i paper which, now that it has ma de all the money out of the Union party it expects to, has gone to work to arrange the wires I'M" giving Or egon's next electoral vote to sumo " demo crat" hke Seymour or Jo Lane for the Presidency, lis pet MeClellaii, whom it had fondly hoped to elect on some sort of a Key demoeiatie platform, I-aT " Terms tn'i'i tlie Smith, lumorulile to vaninAi is,'1 having been unavoidably laid on the shell for incapacity, this sheet has throw n oil' its " Union" cloak far enough to show its teeth, which are now gnashing in real Corvaliis Union style (except literary abil ity) at the President for proclaiming free dom to the slaves, at Congress for abolish ing slavery in the Ibslriet of Columbia, and at the (loveriuiient generally for adopt ing w hat it terms 'he policy of " freedom- loving Austria" in suspeiidiii'' the writ ol mviis cvpn in cases where disloval i judges would wrest traitors from the haiuN of authority, and send them inlo the camp of tin' enemy as reporters. This sheet h is no opportunity slip to charge the tiovi rn uient with cciihiboii and fraud, to crv ilow n and depreciate its currency, to rail at nuti slaiery nu n us " uboilioiiil," (, sneer at real democrats l.ke Pa kiiisun as radicals," and in short to play into the hands oi rebellion l,v such sly j. ,-rs and .nanus lab-hoods ns I'.it Mahine hai been retailing ill lillloh bitter shlo lor past. "1 in? cl.tur of lh.it shei t hel l uvi r as Piibhc Print, r by the JilUIV of h's crip linnatioii" by the Legislature us Public Printer lint he dared not. It is n race we still believe Harding would not have approved of had ho been hero. The im practicability of the thing would have in duced Harding to cull' him oil' the truck, ir nothing more. Wo believt that Hen Harding hint noblo lnipuh.ru In bin heart that will keep him right, or nearly no, We never said this, never thought it, of I lie creature w hom we now consider it a miered duty to expose. If Harding proven us false lopl ghted faith (we do not insinuate he will), he and those who voted for him 1 1 1 : i v order their political collius mid tomb stones, whenever he makes the leap We have called the attention of Union men to this matter, because we deemed It high time to put them oil their guard -- The path of duty was plain before us that path wo shall ever tread, let the eon-Si-'neiiers he u !iot theij .'. Some men may differ with us, but wu have no limn to argue with those who are green riinugli to wish to carry udders in their bosoms till thev are stung to dentil. These men prob ably approved of the mild policy nt Wash ington llial retained leeestion In h s in nearly all the department who acted as spies and informers for the rebels for months after the war broke out. If tin-re ! is any hope for the success uf pure print i- phs in Oregon, Fliioil unn must senleh this new head ol the hydia In adul sliuke i id seci ssioii at once T The radicals are naradi ' l"M'"''- halls, , I,,,! lll, n statement by (j,,,, u,'k ,'' . ''ri1 ' '''"'j "K that McC l J!,, , fused to tuovn arms ,h .I ""11 M r0. """'I. WolnivednuhV I ,7 I'rvsi.lent or unyho.ly dh0 Ul,n,,t o tlioiiKhtMct'lellaiMooiw1;,,,,!.. Ih coulrad.cte.1 by ,10 fl,, ; '"h, frofhis to tinUuZ It, lc Aiitietam: ll,u bl"llt gf W..sllN(iTON ). (; t! , ,. tli-M it.M.- Voiir reiiurt nf .... , ''" f u.im.iiW'y. , '," ""-ii 'iciurna, Ihu valor and endiiiiuien of ".' l"" w,:''"' H"'U which t,.r .," 7 the i ximlsiou of I in ei,, , r ""'"iiti """r ''litahle X1 '":i' ' ll.o (.nicer, , ''t0'" ,S7iii J""r artnr ltd In mam led tin in "mi A jtraleful coiuitrv. nliilu ,.. , II W. II...t.r.K,(i,.m.ru.il,C.f MM I ... inu ii.i.i.u i. eopidi rr ,i9 . "" N look nt ,o ,,,i(,llfll. i Mli' '"''"' Tl1" t'giinst .M-cit-n.fi j was that he wast,,,, ,uw foW j the rebels after h0 butlh, f Antivlaro -i This squirt goes buck and ,ara,It-, ; r, k' , n, r ,,f S"l'1 3". wnufcuH ' the nimy and ollieers fur liruvrri t a i li. tain, to ili.pr.ird ll.nl M, aim ftll,fJ The ! npers of , ;,,',, ,, , .,.,, ( Ncwhern, Noilh Camill a, aunoiinee tiie ,nv ln.tr in liiiiol Ibnl ho It-llrr rukti) rriv there of neve grureb.l regiments ,y the Statesman w,is wr,tt, n Sii 3i)"'' to garrison the fortifications The. negroes ,, ILilhck'n letter which liarg(,I JlT have been tb died nix months by white o! Clelhin w ilh in.ietit ,tv, , ,Uli 0, ', i . i i . - . , i . . -"t iicits i' ioiii ii, e in si ii.iorui iuon ni mini 111 in i Cnsiii:si v in, M. II inc unit al rant. il.le and uiiin-Mi tb l.l-l I. eg -I illire, feels s.ifc ,'n upon ihe puble i lion ,. th , It't h to I ts III .llg lelt III III ice liilllM If lit the I e, an it the e wav, I, lead of a li is i I, tin r Call loot Th V;l (0 hit; h::::,ili.i i it'.'lli "'M, l i 1 1 1 i ' l, Valiai.,:: !,..:.., in C- I ' oil 'His. a:;y lie thrown oat, where Wad-wortii would itis vute s. If the Administration had re sorted to Ihe drafting Mtcin iuteal of calling for vuluiiteeM S-yin our would :!i n majority of have been laid on the shelf, but then our -s. He is wiilii g army would ha e been tilled with traitor li-hoi.orable and and sp;.s. It is probably better to have i.' n r had son; -vym jnr in t.ie iuinniatori.il ch.nr loan Flovd, es:n.;gh to be n jT.t.-iot, a:. 1 i.i.v.r had smv to have 1,'s cotistltueiits in the i.rmy. TI.i coiie-ptioa if civ.l rights worth fighting vagabonds that ran i If to Canada and I r lie is a go-i.i 5p ci.ucii ot a uievn, mowc-i i:v ii.smvi s away in tt.c negro tpiar sou'.hvs, white-Iivi red, eowardlv, and incr- . t' rs there to avoid the draft, but Murm-i con.iry Yankee, who wuaM ju-t ai soon in tone to vote for Seymour, would Lav ii proclamation oi irecit-jMi, an I nut.it upon me unaer .leu I'.iv.s as anvbojv i,.,e, pro- mnie ranter poor imiti n.il lor iliu arniv the a-lvantag'S to the bordir Stat-.s nt U: ' Vi,e,l l.c rouhl make rh,i:.-v bv it. Uvu-v itow that it is i.rono-e 1 to k fchi.nie for the irr.i,J;;..l -1,1 -i.t of; io:,i-t in New Yoik voted f.,r him, ui' titing with (ii-m-r.tli t.ll kOejl CXie.- liici Slavery, nii.cii l.e ur.-.u u.'.ni 10 l.rn.g I.t r-, , . , , ., ... ... , . , , ...... ly before th" P-o..i.; Thev r-nred Lim I !-rt:it:l r t!.o man. Ihe live Point, win cm g.-t out of f g!,t f U a-hrngt that il s! oiiid be driic. iT'id-o i-v',re;s- ' vote wii.t fur him wi'.hrti unction. The m so:ii'-t.:ng b-.-s tlian tweittv-si-vi-u Viar I...... .... i I . , , , , , Tl . . . . . , , c'i a ue,, riu. nai on ri in.oree vig-;ro!ii - jr.u i in-. rvtuifiis on-j ij.itii-ri, if or- ric n; suei--s 0' lee Uemocraev in ... l-l.t.f. . i , , ! iii'-a.-ur. ami r i i..c .v.j-.c re tj-.j ym- :..;;!:,,., f ,r a di,hoi ..,.-.d,:.. i,-:u-.. to m t some of the astern Sr.it, l.-4 tl,-,i ,.r ?-.ive tax-.-5, voted f,.r vrnotir, v. .. - i. " ' ' .,,,.1 , ,r ,1 r-OC...,, , .t ' be t r if ' i ll i n ' ' " n t.hi. gthc:'-'0 '-'u" '-'r-- o a!:i,o.-t to a inan. path . rs. Civ.c.i.-n, Nov. -Ji; - 1,'ite nn 1 New Orl-iiis r rs e'e.t.i'n of tin- re1 el (Jen P- III'.' r-' I roinin i'cl n Van porn's arirv. I .-nvs: , S' yimur, as iudud this If Kiigbitnl inti rf-r.-s in tiiis rivat.; tp-ir- i i. moertie th k'.t in P l . i .. r. I i . , ,1 ru s .us w nt t,i, n us it h i. o ,i i-, aiel , (i r. i win nave io in'-' i ai in. s ::i W.l ls North. The new iroiicl.i l Pa- nie I, ft New York to day on in tivi; s rvice. Th'.- .Mou tank w-ill soon f.diow. Advices from Hav..i,i ''.ito thr.t the FrelU'll ill Mi.xieO h iVj (.( . 'iph d J wiih'iut resi-tati'-e. Tin: L'liited Stairs rh!;i Siciiard Kim I peac Tho lev- over the State, .ly cue rally, all vot'-d for th.M vo'.'d the nn-'. Ivania ntel the voti r who an: lift at liouie tlo ro is a large portion win have become so debased by the teachings of h'! slave powirthat they arc sill willing to bike upon tln-ir ii'iks any tiuiiprouiiie vol;-; the slave oli garchs mriy fashion for them. They are ii thcr by icilural ih-pravity like Seymour, and ail Yankees of that stripo ton sordid Jaiapa from St. IJe (lavs since. i-iia So'i'.d, nn ived about ten The i'Vp d.ti'fi, n:,i of .- s-i'K.i.st, In all the Noi thern States and Jiff Davis at KichtnotM w,! hail the c'l'-c-s of Seymottr and the democracy "pprc.iate liberty above rost, or liny g'.i.eruily as a triumph of their bo-otn li:iV '-"'f" 'h ba-:i il by the i.htve-ilriving in- . ... ii - ii . ... . , . . friends ami alms. It is sau It cit t hn th in ""em e. jiaiierine rieent tievtlupm-iits r.'T.itie canlidate-, in tho North-Wi -t v,i, h f tlio slave powir, a nnjority of the as C'o.t oiid Noble of Ohio cativa-M-d their "'''''-'l" peojde can be indeed to succumb districts a? inten-e w.,r mm. Tiny de- t0 t'JI11'1'''" inlhi'ii'-e that has hitherto . V k ,1" 1 , I'Y .1 I Ml (,, !' .ii fi . .. lo r bats' , omh . ! r,.V.i M ! ''''"'' '- " ' " re'" call.-. lor ''""roHeii the pol,t,c of the North, cith, r . ! . ,i . . . . rfi-.rti .... I ..t ..I ..ui ,,n,a..j i.i.L ui ij.v. III I.IC t Ajll.'Ife of honor and every thing nobl", or from the iiiauagi-meU of deci.-iving trii ky d'-mii-g)gii"s, tfi'-ri we .s! :t' say t iiiphntically thnt the ( j.p'Tiui' iit of a free government on thii continent hut proved u decided failure. We me no nieh indications however, in tin,, handful of K-et s-ioii votes that has given slave breeding a temporary triumph in a few Kasteru localities. Tin wick I-hn.d, diiving tlf.tu up the J-MMo a r'"- v.gorom pro-.i-cution of the war," river- and d' tnanded "the la.-t dollar and the Advices from C.-n'i-ev ille stud- t L:.t the I ,,t n.au" to j uldow i, the rebellion Th' v rM:,,,t rcliPiinnt of S g' I towards Wi.h- ! , fjf Vfj, , , , ' ington, and the toin-i utrnt on of Ins forcis, ! . ... was a strategic movem-nt m, de in view of; 111 ,"'':r r-,""'''"'-"'.' m.-I real de.-'g,,s on the purl of..n It on to cut off democrat going ctT lo do the fighting, his tiivi-ion in t, -til, at, I by r ;r. i,sve dun-( while seces.iojj-.ts and linlfbrcd Union onstrations ngain-t W,i-!,i,,g" n, to ..-X-... ,,, wU ,(.,J ,- wor,. 0f ro,..lnf,.lt;.Jt, n powerful (hvi-r-ioii intunhd to n.bur-1 f . . . . nss Purihid. -s forward inou-mc,,!. Sig. ' f"r "'"li""1. '"I-' H"T one for plan was rnfir-lv f.'jfi:i-.fi, nn I J.o.kion's , t,,,! rebel-", ktaying nt homo to do the vot- tlesigtm were fi usirited, The iimiii bodv of the r b we.,t are r"p'rti d to l ave letn ntiJ f,om tii" interior of AiI,i.'..-.m. mg. llcse (Jeiiiocratic poh'icialis' nimj he in tiie South- iiatrlotif. but thev nn-nf n !! i,f min who are ifixious to junke th'ir pal riot ism Lko.m. Tf.Nticii Nons. Our County CoiiiiiiLsioiicn Couit, which has been in Cairo, N ,v. 2'!. An or b' ''n is : ... it Il.t'rl . ii . .-'M'l.wi ui- i,j: .ir i f-y j-,i; ell I.V 111. I iiltlelli l'..fi l ,1, , ul n ' J . M .. ..... I 1 .11.. I . . . , nn eiutoii, in r. ii o.'l llll'l III. vv, (a I Ol Whit': Ilinr, inut bo burned. The woik of ihe-ti action i i,ovv going on. Tii" ( .vp' lition uiid'.r (It li. JIjvpv, which h ft lb h l a oine thiVH sincn, consi-liiig of I ii ti iiii-poilt Io.n, ( u ilh troops, has m inri'cl to IM' nu. 'J'iin object of the ix I'o'.itioll was to Midi Little Itoik nil th" way l.y rivi r; rinding, hom-nr, lout the r.vi-r was too low, Ury weie votiijiellcj to rctiiiti. (.'h'cag i, Nov. 27 The New Yoik papers Miy that (',i:. Hanks ami htufT are working imhi-trioii.ly by ,t and day, fitting out and organizing a great t.vpedi tioii which will nail in a few days to Mrike a tellinff blow on foine point on the South ern coust. If all tho troop which are now quartered ot New York cily and i n (tumped ul Long Island, as well nt several regiments which are expected to arrive very toon, ore to join He, cvpidilion, it will bo far more formidable than any which the Gowmtieril Im yet ru t out. , and for all dues whatever, and have au thorized tho County Tieasiiri r to receive the came. "pav," and while tle v use lh-ir lung, in V"' ,,;,st w,'"k' "''"I'""1 ,""M,r-" , ,, , , " "ii i',iii l'J 1,11111 i-llil'T HOICK, HI, I'll liOtll IflllllS . ' : i, i,f ... , r. . . . " "'' ioiiowcii an over the Slate n "f ""I I J , Ull'l HILT I II ,. , ., , . . things for the next Prdhl-ntial elation,' U''M ; the legal Tenders Uf i . , or mi tuxes i,', limy, n" ioo llll'l r lite e o cour e iiavn no r ren.M.n I crats who have great l,eirt, char lo ad", and liiepi'-stioti' I loyu'ly, Midi 0:1 we be lievc Holt, Stuiitoii, oud Diikiii on to be. Sudi men are not found in democrat ie or- j Cau.ivo Nahis -The Corvaliis Union gaiilaliorn now. We refer only to nueli as ' and the Salem Slatesn,,,., are now Identical Cox 6f Ohio, im.l mm, few pretend.-d L'n- , in principle, yet th.y keep up 11 ipiarr.d ion MjuirU in Oregon, who are no paving1 over mimes, .tsalu l calls P,.t " Tumi tho way Tor u regular M-ries of Pt Mubme while I't chrisleim Asl,d as the ai audit on tho Administration wle-nevi r a " ,W,( Mitlfimi,,!." convention of " floating political o,vorciii"iit" , begins to loon, up in Ihe distance rullwl to : ,'i""t' T' AVVr, ' make a " demoen.tie candidate" for uni ' ' 1,111 Um r' Utr,m l" PrcMdent. Ilow Congrcssmet. eleet-d in f . 'I",y' "" r'''""U 11,0 t'"',ll"iy iii v v. i. . i in- ii . i from this county all well Ohio, N. i oi k, and Illinois, will vote on ar , . . measures or on any of tho rnalerial inter- ; Car A man was arrested in town this cstd of an onward civilization in tho next week for liorw-ntealing, committed in Lane Congress, is to be tri.-d. Their rote, like county. The (l-pnly Hheriirof Limn Mart the vote of lion. Harding, will be iiii-ler , ci homv with tbo jirisont r on Tliuriday dellioerntie p U'tV , cue i ' d of W.i.l, Av i ry, M !! r. Ibeie, ai.d li.e.r r. ;, i tin- f,, , hours, in.. it i n j !y t!,. 1,..!, ti,,;,- i b icks an I ill ive tin 111 to the p I!, tn 1 1, i t iiini' s,,ell " if in", rn t '' 1 'r sib !. t as Willi giv hiia and hit g.,:.g n.ntr.-l of ti e ji ,t runage nf tiiis St.it". The pus. ti. m hi, j at 1, i gth t !,o , n a natural one lor a him , .. i .. i i . . i i .. . , . , lino ii. i-. iii. hi ii, i mi- e.in i,i otii. lueK, HI, 'I , , wlin l as t,i in. otic r mi of prii.cij!', !i:cg t, os... ly h.l.irdili, w ho is gii.th d by no coiiij,, 1'iit l.i. m,;, ,,t! r ,id we ibinV the ribels hale now not .-ss than twenty or twenty live negro regiiiieiil t armed lor the .i.ipose cf si ting I'ni' n so ,n yet the same papers which bring Us the iiit, licence ol the iirnv.il ol the lie i;io re'tiannts at e b. rn, contain I In- b.s lory of Ih ravin s of the lebel Cni,r.. m i r tic pi i" 'eel. ve a lining uf negro, ufli r tlie fir, I uf .1 tiiuary In t by the I'l ib'tit! ollie, l v Si IIIU--s ol Lin. ,..lli:l, t ' i.r, li lt, i f t'.e -el,i Si ll.lte j'ld ei II V Coill'll t tee, ... I ul t -d ii I. .11 p'lnMiing w ,U ,1 alii nil coin ll,;,,i.ilied nil lion colilll,-,i i!li d l'iilit.,1 i ft'ifi r, t:.h' ii captive w lm slcdl n. any hati' bun tii.iiil In can tug mil ihe Prcseh nt's r i!a-iri' o,i 'I I,,. f,,!,nu,,g i . Ih" second ,u lion nf ll,e b.ll: " llu ry w h.te p r-o i ho !i.i!l it, t in a en:,, mi-, i"i, . i or I, on ci, mm. ', in, M , . Ji i r , ciiiiiciii'li giuer i, s or ii 1 1 1 1 .i 1 1 - n ue, nu t id. ih r ite S:..li i.r wl.ii shall unn, ti iin, i r pri p ,;u n ., t (,- nui i e, or li d tin III III the ' i'I'mo;.'". 1 1 1 s for in I it v OiV III i.Ury i nt. i i,,e itg.t n.l ttu- 'on!, i l it" Stales shall, ll c iptiucl, Mil!', r d, nth " III the llnUM'iif Itente,, ill, ilit i t l'l,d thither iii 1 1 i -1 i, f .oi .'er, now ininiieg too, Alab.iui i, ulf, red a r ,"liii:oii that nf up this Ibig, now that, so a i t i ,, ceive, but t. r the In t ..f Je.nii try, nil eoiiiiiii,,.iiin-d u'irlyt ic'i ,i ..,- , r. .-, 0.7 ;-,-, i.'e C S olli, rs t-ik II 1:1 I he ( 'uiif. derate 'cr:',- i,i , nt s ,.i 'W ill the e,n.. w h.cll t 'TV if 'I he Prtsi f ih" r- In II oi: in in on the coiiliiii nt who had any bra, is -aw w .! t it i - jty iii.d which Ins In i n cordially appioied bt every real I'liiou mm, drew the bile be twe.-n the real see. ,h acd the j- l'i,i,, men, ui.d gave th" s. i e,iou "prrt at Sa h in a lung rm, t d j ( r t uni ty- (u pb,,,,.,. Ids carcass into the s'inkiiig pool ul ,-:. on, '.villi his " Fi,!, ii,'' t h, ,k drawn t o,( y round his "r' ' eh ,n n ti uip'ii'iuii to r ul I. in..:, ii., n to (olrov. 'PI,,' K.iu Slates be ban.;, d P. it I'," r d ii a m'it w In re ' w i l rhib t lie,,!--, Ms ill ,i r ! u I Virgai a L''gi-I.iliir.' by Ci.ll uf .!, in tl n Oil' no iii r,t , d III I In- ' IM i. burg, III ik lig it 1 1 till for m y pi rani In uiiiidi r any Cn iii. m in in t!,,- Stat" of n. u V ir'ii,:.,. II r, ami innate love of do that e. this I Li. U I W hit'.' liter, d M 'eiii If N'olillit' ers, iii I ,'),',, 1 the wl iiw.i n 'i.iiji.ui i,,i; ttiiiiiing riir lo p a i,:, no,e to the M at of M. '. Pan's I, re. dm, and r.ti-" n w a, on r he. reinoial in n pi r vciitiuii tif ndeiimer.it, when linn ,id" nt. on ; "l! r l. Tiler- fur", thlt ll'l per, "11 Wil'. ll til S Slllte ! . I , ,, l,.,,e eull, n.itt'd nny idT-li'" iig.iiist the cr.niinil Urn tlu r.-of, or shall be ii-ul or niipr,"ia id, i.r be r.. i.ri d lo an-rti r at my Inn '"-Lin I 1 ..r an in t dime In dritn,;' fnmi tlu. St,,!.. sum. thing iltri T putt, i.g to ihntli any i i ,un, will, or w ithoiii iir,, w l.o may be foiinil in i i,i,r sol nnliiig in any way In .te t ir ft to tin liendidi purpc c of na id prot laiiiatioi. " This r solution iiropo.ei to uiuLe it lu .'art.. I v ill, in nt,, aiiioi g our ircgoi, to stab Whig'-, h i. 'JiU, ii Hum! l itrr ll,ii il,,. oiio iul,li,l,(, by the StaleM,,,,,,. ,r J, ft the L It. r wrtleii by (iea 1 1 -,1J, i k to Ik, Su nt .ry t.f War, (1,1 Ltl w , whetlnr ibis It-it. r Mippi.-:, u,e t,e that Halle, k hou,;ht M. lb dl.m loo dot, or in. lli'-iei.t": "Un Ihe l-t t.f (I IoImt, li.ilii. 0. Ch M ill puiVO'id ..pel ,.,,.. ,,mi u"' F. rr y. I ...g .1 I. on to ,n..s tl,c ,;,rf once, no I g ti- tl.e enemy , ,!!,. j,,,,,,,;,., ""' '" '"' ,l " '!' ,,f ,,J if.t I t anliiini I . ,,, ,r i'ji I '0, mid imp nr. d f ..... !, (I,, l,e j.j, u! (I, lob- r lie l.l, p.l,ll,pll;r ,,r,,rr, lu IT.", tin' I .lull. .C j't. ,.,lt,. i, i m- i v. ur ibue ll.i in .i,iV N ..', r ,, , I . .1 ll r. e ., U ,.,,t ,1,1 on i ll, ,1 ., 1, r ti ... i.11, ., , n,j n. fin, tin I I. .. I. . n let mi, I .,,,',a , p'e s III lie nlmv Ulnh r ,, f, );., M 0 .n 1 . at I, . i mi. I... nee n il. t.iy , ,,fl mil ii. e I. p. i l'n. i a li x II i. Ih- h-. in.. u I h' , ,,.i,t I,, '- t;,e , ,w Put', III.. .', I " I1M,I li.ltt' c it,, I !,,,,, i.l.i.'.-l i. , -puiii'v ... l.y mi.. i n ig en l,e i.uith s.ii" " In itd.bii-.n t the i,1 ie, it,. Imp llu t, st.i......r ul tl.e " II ,ij-.-r, Fr-y JI.lt- taiy Cuimiiit . e," l, el., iifi.r a lh..f.iiji sitin g uf t he i .. ii. i Ih 1 1 I. 1 In ihp igrrru .brul II rj , r ' F. try, n t' "it. .1 In lb d .pit h u! N" i';h ie !. ;!: " '-:.-. r 1 1 i . .r M.I'M! oi, it ni.lii.rti i I 'ue, .1 in (lie I, i hi I ii'i 1 t'.e I'l'H, in i -p., ,,. 1 1 lit- 1 1,.- ('..',,.. i -. ..r, nr1 i,."t ilaul it nl il.iiiiiiing Tl. - (i i i r.il i.i Cli 1 1 lm i. In-. Ilia! Mi CI H ut. n'l. r M-. ,ii ing anlrfi lo .bit" ll." intuit fruit Mirtl.tii'1, flurrh- d un mi met in, If . l.i . s it tl.t i pur nil, mi' I ih't in I. . i i noil I"' (Ml I '., II in , li'ith i n i I .in I utiuilM InlC rr I , t, d nn I pi.e, 1 1. , ,r(. i'. I'.nr In lie, u jell u l tl.e Cotlnn .-H'll (iiIIt i-o.nnr' .Nnit- Willi ll. i t rid I., fore li 1 rjrt, cdl il riti,. r i I to i'-'T Ui.i'.r.'ic it by r .k-ng up Ila'lul.'. n' l tlrr of S. pi ::n. In go.l.l keeping Kill. Ih" ftbotr. ll Stud 'man l l... Lho nl pnnules liffero k' r a del I oil" of I V rn'V's old j uff. of Mc- ful f.,r any one of the c!v,.ry to whet I, , j "lf!l.ui "I ' I""" w Inn mhi tl.e 1 rcumi razor and cut his onu father', ll.ro.it nhih- ! ' ,')i,o.' !' '' I''-'"""1- ,'nM'', a sleep, il the fit' It. r hits bi-eii gully of Ink i.... . ir i.t i...t i.. ii .. t . .. ii 1 1. I :. If : i . i . , . "r '" '"s in" i" un- .inn l ean tat; biiiuelf is n democrat, but not one of the r , h Kev hind Tl. wli.,1, ,.l.;,.,i ,.f H.;,.!....,:'"-' ' ''"' l" i,,M" i - - y- - -" i"1 ..' " . is to asi.t iii brenliing down the A.iininis tiii'ion in its efforts to crodi the rein lion, and pave the way to a " coinproinise with the r-lu ls honorable lo slavi holdei ,." i is for the I'nioii if slav. ry enii be pri M'ind, to again Mink and rule the (ion riuiii nt, or, failing in that, to Mir up another rebell ion mj is Jo Lane 'Ihe aeknowl. dgul org ins of treason nre openly lor the rebellion, while the Salem sheet stabs the (iov. iniiieiit under a I'nioii clonk. 1 at .Malum', n poor, ragged scav enger who never cot six bill fiom llu, lioyernmeiit or anybody tl.e, win Is ,, razor and tr.es to cat his country's lliroul, because his country hasn't mppoiled Iiini without work, but this di ilnppcr sink etches into it with a ham) saw, In caiino his oi.g purse nei di a new haul, and he can see no way of repleiiishin it mi conveni. cnlly as by betraying ,o. who lille.) his pockets lo their ow n povi rly, and going ov.-r lo bleed Ids iiuiiidiim en. uiies, alter having recoiieiled lie m to Ihu operation by Mining away awhile at Ihe neck of his 'ouniiy. While Mich ns I'm Malum, de- "rve to be beaten wild rods, he of Ihe S. ili-u. concern iV'icrveit in U il.i-,. ' " . i with fcoriiioiiH. u'h lust wink dodge of itttr Into w.. es.ion hlniig in i,-,(.r I,,,;!,) ., u u ocr,.lii! parly" in Oregon, is sure lo prove a fowl". It will readily merit tl. M'om ami contMiipt of all L'nit.n men, while the secesMon ileuiocnicy nre shrewd enough not to take as a leader a stupid dolt, w, wj Ihrusli them, bleed ihcin, and (hen sell ilu iii, with his Christ thrown in, for lift v dollars, and laliii nn order on the mpiaws on tho Kemrvatioii iim " I...,.! i It is n dodge he fain would liavo madu be- fore Ilarding'H election, and Ids own "run- I i : r .i ill 1 -Ml 11 II. I l Hill U nn. mi , III. ll Hi., ti 1 1 1 man w as a tl .1 abolitionist ami nt " nil iii'j tnijiretjl i tt,, lit,,,,,,', jum ,;,,,,!,, The alrni-ilies nln a y conuiiil teed by the slave power hnte aMouidiul ihu n oi 1I and caused a thrill of Imrror lo run through the heart ol l it ili.nlion every w here, but our predielion isyit lobe verified that slaviry niu-t peridi or the (Joverninenl fall, and when, lo save the (ion tiiiiiciiI, the Adniinistratii.il ti.lt' s shivery by the throat, a latent d. ili,lil Hot yet developed would be brought out by the sece.sioi. beast which Wesley righily named "tiii: mm ok ai.i. ii I aimi s." Look at the proposition by men in high places in the negro whip, ping and while man crucifying Dahomey of America, to hang Fnion oflicrn and make it lawful for rebel sons to butcher their Fnion fathers and mothers in bed, and f licit say what advaiilage hntli South. rn religion over Chinese barbarism or L'aiiiniicl.ii ferocity? "Toad face" and "Malignant" Are now engaged in nu interesting; ipiarril over the democratic plc cat lately killelieil at the Five Points, N'ew'Voik. " Tumi fier" tugs away at it with his teeth linnly et in the nose of ihu "basic," while " Muliiiiniil'' is loik jawed at the oilier 'ml. We think "Tumi fan" will get llin fkiink, while "M,il,i,iit" will only freshen his old democratic breath. IWr Wu nee it slated that O. N. Iieiiny has been iippoiiited County Judge of Was- ocomily. Two years ago, Mr. Jleimy ommeiiccil iim hliuly of law In this cily with A. Ilolbrook, L'sip IhaT Wu aro indebted to J. W. Hullivaii for another largo bundle of picturing ami lieW'pllpers, sliitellie.it is tlmt tl.e ilitiH ' " ji irrt' il Mii.lf i, llrl" ( lint " 'Iittl.'' ns llu. Slati-.iima has it), " ''! tbr TuH t.f Military coi..ii'latioii un I tiras.on .in.) " win ciily fiiinlly riM.lirJ ojkiq "' ll rhiimit hminif IMVirtlor.'' Of course it th.cii'1 suit lh yu' this linr to parade any thing but '' r,"rl' ... puffs, ami oU news ahuat McCkH" before bis Long Tuin ri'ud.r.,. Ibi W theet would crawl l.ko runggoty clicrt if only half tl.e lies it funtiiiin ll" things. Sti.ti.i. Vox -U learn Hint ll'i l'lh' snme disease is now prevailing at Aoron, r.fteell inil. K south of tl'K " ,lie '' road. S.X cases Wi re reported t'P ' I"' .Saturday, of which two tuivo ilhJ r cai.li. hould ho taken to prcrcnl ll" I disease sjireading jr " The Tumll'iei rejoicr it recent ilcmocraiieviciori.s ta'h1!'!,i: The poor Soapcreeker ividc.ilr I f " lias occasion to rejuice Hut """' the point-Ihe democrals rlecN f his H..rt. They are Union ,V.iri Stiite.mmi. Tl, difftrence belween (! Wm i.f ,.,v Yoik Dial llu""1011 enioernls of Oregon, Is prrcisel 1'" WJ H that between 'WirrV MihpmntY Fnoni.m-ll"' I In re is between a .",' mid a iM. Dalles and vicinity lately l" M , j .....I pledged iheuiM lves lo lrJ'. (jU persons who are paliiolicriio'igl' the (iiithul the f,crmn, '"" AnMS.4(,Vehavar.-elvnlfr.;- Koscniichi, '. 4,;n';( 'tl,t lH:i, 11 1,111 ' ' w,r.nJ valuablo slalhlh" relal"'K .wnK ,l(,r mailers ol Intend. ' r to ilea lets, $ I .cr I...JrcJ.