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THE OREGON ARQu's J ' ANO , STATE REPUBLICAN, 1 I'ubli.hc.I every Saturday .Munilng, D. W. CRAIO J, n. QALE. T Kit Mtfi ?Jt ri:i ,M M, iN aovam i:. JOB TRINTINQ biseuted with ttoAt..a aiul di,,,,!,!,. Jvn.i Iti ll cft imi.i be nn.l,. , ,fiU-i',r of Um'woik, letter fl-om IXou. J. XI. WBrido. Wasiiinutov, 1). C, March 14, IStUI. IW t I htue not wltton to you be fore, Tor the rcusott that ns to news Hems I would do behind ll.o UloKr.i,l, nml the olher (unite of enduring interest to tho wojU of Oregon roul.t n well bo coin nifiitd on nfior tlio elo.io of the session of Congress as nt the timo, and .oiliops oven with moro satisfaction, Tlio winter in Washington lui pmwd way rulher gloomily. The disappoint. r people In tlio loyal Slides nt f tho fuilnro tosupprvsi th rebellion through y tho courso of tlx lust summer, found its f C.VIIIVfSion III r..lt ..f il... f II I .... "v " ll HIV Hill tlcCUOIlS. j That tho iiUMiiii.ir of these elections whs t widely misinterpreted both North nm South, there can bo no question. Hchi Is IL-i-n '.-th hailed them i,e.i, evidence II ht ... rtli wa about to give up the y contest, while tho hitherto secret aympn. wnter witn their vdo cause In the loyal States ln-gati boldly to proclaim their lie sire for peace, with our " wny ward sisters," ml to renew (ho olj clamor of tho fanat ical slaveholder of Coltondom about New Kngland'i puritanical vice and mennness RMirrully, always terminating with nn as icvcration that sho had censed the wnr, and that but for her il would immediately cease. This din industriously kept up had the effect, as it found utteranee through many of iho prvsrs of the country, to in duce tlio belief in the minds of a largo jor lion of the eople that our division were ( really formidable and dangrroiH. ( The factious course of many ol tlio IK m 4 ocratic member of Congress-tome of! whom at tho ontsct of the war seemed to ' earnestly opj.orl tho camo of the (Jovcrn--mmt in throwing evrry oUtailo in the1 4 VOL. IX. SALEM, OREGON, SATURl)AV,.MAV 1(J, e i it i . . I lornier iieiemteii mono upon lint vote; tlio of tlui two Southern Collection l)itricts-r hitter received nimli of lis most clllcieut most likely I think (ho uno nt Unipiptit support troin lilni, iih from being n member I ho tiumiul coil they urge Is considerable of tlio Military Committer, ho exercised u while tho coinmerco is lit 1 lo or nothing, lur'o inllueneo in perleeting lis details nml Ono of tho I.aml (Jlllees will moot likely lie explaining nml urging tlio necessity 0p lis timved eiiht of tho Cnneades by nunlher emictmeiit. In n it Is remembered that year, lo i t tho wants of that growing in pursuing this course our Oregon Sen- section of our Stale wlois cut loose from every lb-moeriitlo Notwithstanding t ho fact that n sel of member of the Seimto nml voted with the bad mid int fuVlciit pulilio ollleers In years heputdiciiiit, liny should havu that credit gone by has givun our Slnio on iniavuld for tho net lo which such nn exliibiliuu ol nblo ri-putntiou ut the different Uepiirt- pntrii.tisin entitles thorn. lumls here, (hero seems to bo n grout w- Oregon Interests in tho Sennto received liugness lo do Justice lo (ho people of Ore tlui kindest attention. Tlio law for nn es gou corl lor tho fuilnrunlH, nn net to provide In relation to our pollution law, I iwer- for n treaty with tho I Milium ut Klamath I toin that, tin important division involving I, like, to provide n new Superintendent oil the rilit of the wife lo Imld land throilgl Indian A tfiirs lor tlio n-cjoo east of the the oeeiipuncy of her Inisliiino mis been de Ciscuilis, nil were (Vivondily uoied upon by cldi-d liy Iho Smi-lnry of tlio Interior the Senate, In tho House, however, ow ing to the liu-flieieiiey of Shiel, coupled with his opposition, nil these measures ex cept the first, failed. Tlio Tost Ofliec Ie piiriiuent, nt (ho suggestion ol our delega tion, has established n nuiuber of post- offices in d.flVroiit parts of the State, nml tho Spring is past, nm hal, return lu re has inon used tho mall service cast of the nbont the List ol May, lo remain during Cusemles, Viv, Ae. Tho appropriation for the Summer. My inldn-sH will be nt Wash- surveys is double Iho amount of last year, ingtou City all letters will bo forwarded mid wdl iio doubt enable tlio Stuto in n to inodurinir my nbseneo, Washington is year or two to secure tho lands lo which now a lively and stirring city, mid litile sho is entitled. Our Imliun olT-iirs, since resemble the ipiiet of former days. Mi llie removal of Mr. Hector, seem to bo in Harding returns to Oregon on the steamer better odor at the Indian liureail, iilthoiigh l tlio 1st of April; Nesiuilh will go home Huntington's acceptance hus not ret been overland about the ll of June by stage umi: or Auvtitiuixui Ono siinri (tirtl. lints or K-m, bmlrr oimur.) OIIO lliUCIliuil, . . . $ Qf) I'.ni U stiliicitimt liiivrllon, 1 09 A liberal deduction will U msdt lo f.rer of llioto who idrrrlln bf (lit rear, or qusKtr. Oijiliiiiry nullrei (other than Imiil. snavunea- mrul nf ilnitli) will be cU'gfJ Ijjf lh br rules nf adt artliiuy. W Tin mimbrr of Inwllons required itioul J bo uulnl on (Im margin of tht ilrrli.rmtnt, old rrsUe it will bo .ublU(jfJ until foibldJtu, toJ cliurirpil nrriirilliufle. NO. I. It has been held that she Is ei.lltled to bold, though ii"Vi r n resident upon thel tnd eliiimed - proof of ihi marriage tnd resi dence of ll:o liusband beiinr held sllffieleul Tho Ourollmont Dill. Hud the rebel net never passed, ours would Tliero is n great deal of iinneci ssary ex- never luivo been iicccimnry, for tint patriot- citeiiieni uboul tho Mnrollmeiit bill. It Is Ism iif thu Ninth bus held out aliendy u miseiilled tho Conscription bill, In iho Hist y.-nr longer than thti eulhiisiuim of ilu. place, In order lo iiiako It odious. Ills South. Tint rebel net cxouip's nil llin represi nled us iineoiistilniluiial, oiipr';ivo( slaves, thus preserving tho properly of iho mid u violation of tho rluhls of tlio iM' rn-h from ilesliuclion. In the second i.lm n Tlio npposit ion to il arises, lioweveri . r n- Jt i. inptn i nbh'-lmdied whilo ninn for cipully lioni the fact that most pitipb' bo- every twenty slaves, so llml u man iiwiilng liovo that, by lis operation tho whole tiopu. ouo buudi-eil slaves can procure exemption I .lion of the North is to bo forced into tho for live sons or relatives, bv giving them u iirmy. Kvery cow.ird mid every one who bill of nilo of iho slaves, 'Ueckoiilng the syuipathlr.es Willi tlio rebels Is 'of Cmirso slaves tr tho confeilereey nl two millions, Irlghtemd out of their propriety tit this which Is a very low estimate, this provision proiiict, wlole many men, who honestly nlnno exempt mm I, u wind tlu umml moo, think themselves called upon to Mil?" at who nro peril ctly iibln to do indiliiiy ibnv. borne mid provide for their families railu r mid wl hemisn would not bo exempted iIimii go forlh lo Iho war, tiro reiisoilnbly This onerous nml nniit disci imiuntiou iilniiin d. Hut let us look nt the piovW,ms ni'ienst iho unor In favor of tin. rich Is one t.f ilu- bill, divestii.g II of Iho cuiiibroas cr iho " p.-eulir" features of iho slave r phraseolouy ol n hgd cniieln t; .nml s puiilie. If t. Southern people want to' exactly wb.il il amounts lo. It fl- ltU fight for tludr liberties tin v had better turn I ..I !... ..II . I I . I... I' .1 . ..,... 4 , . I . .. , i. ',. .... .. . ninn unit nn imiu Uii oeo ii.iin. 1" ' ' fitT'lIU". Will llaVI lllllielt. I 110 lllloll bud fnre'goers who Inivb tak-b out To. .r j fnw c fle'rs u bounty of lifiy il.Klars forro- lirsl papi-r. between twenty mid forty live enlistments, but does not muli them coin- years of ng.', shull consliiiilti tint n itimn.l puUot y, The rebel law, passed nl lime f.irceS, It llilll IlliiilloliS the eXelnntiiill''. i M hen thi. lenn of sei tit'i. of n cirut iminv These arc: liisl, all such us are pliyncully : of tho rein I regiments had expired, coolly or menially unlit; secoml, tho only mmi oi ileelares Hint "nil pi-rsnns who lire now in i-nee of n riglileoiii Almighty, il Is llie long tlmo Unit the outcry of tho tortured slave has been In reaching tho enrol Deify. lint, ut length, tint long sufferance ol J I o i ven Is lit nn end. SluggUh Justice nl ln-t comes forth Ironi beneath tho Throne; thunders threaten In tin. i-ky, ami limning bolls (Iron Upon mid blast the laud (hut tins bicninu drunken with (he blood of these iioor, de spised mid liieiulless people. Tlio Angel ol Kelrihulioii is nl last out on tho war imtli, mid the doom of slavery Is rend both in the gloom ol sl,irles night nml by the lirst ilim tapers that the heralds (if ll.tJ moriiliig hold over our own home, Mississippi. All who will i.link down the rainbow from iho negro's horizon? Who wdl arrest tho sweeping nngi Neiit forth with the Hauling s on nml i.i I ut.lu scales of Ins lice 7 Who will repeal tho I inmit-ipatiou proclauuitioii ol Alm ghty Coil, wntien In lliu I look ol Ini-Xorablii ibsluiy, ro proelaiiu ed from tho fiery iifcutliK of lui tliuii.und -miuou, mul sigiiah.ril by the flashing or I mil going on n visit to Illinois mid 'I wunw depeniling upon his labor fur sup- the nruiies of the confeileiuey, uiul whose Missouri lis soon ns tho bad weullnr of inrl lhlr.1 I Li Il' f 11,1 mi..l I ,.. 1 1. ,T 'II.....:.,.. I .f..... .1 I I r - . - i - , k - 1 i . "i i" i n r inn l Ajniii i.e 1 111 a i iiu i ii' i Hi in parent or paienls depending upon bis of Ilu. war, shall In. eonliiuied in service for labor for support ; fourth, where there are three years, The t ' oioii law fixes the two or more suns of ngi-d or infirm parents price to be paid for substitutes nl n Hinder- soojeei in ui. in, ino inuiir, or, il lie mr mo men. Ihenliel law lives no pr.ee, ilend, the lliollnr, may elect W huh son shall, so that even lis high ns f.'.MlO has been In. i m mpl ; lilih, the only biotln r ofchd ilreii not twelve years ohl, having neilhei fathirii'ir iiintlnr, ami ih peinh-iit upmi lis pnnl. II is tiotormns that tho prurisioiis of this law, iiiliuuian, partial, nml oppres sive ns they lire, liiivn been rigorouly en received We secured n draft in favor ol Huiilingtoii for disbursement in his office, mid brnrded it in advance of bis givm; bond, so that no trouble could result by .1 I . A- 1 .. ino ennngo oi oincers. .Mr. linhllo ui removed from Ihi Silt 1 agency owing to ......... ... who charged liim with peculation, alihougl Iwn gathennir in llie imbbo mind. The1,, t. , , , ,. ., , , I, , . i.i i, -, , . the I resident made il rather r, uctjiillv . , .... ' I he I . O. Peimrtmeul has advertised the to sldvei In the insurn-etioiiarr States the' . .1 , , , . "".route for the nm. from Sal Ijiko to ....... , writ if-xeu npon as ih I lie. ... ,,. u- ti. - 1 11 . ,- , ' ' o ui. 4 allii, ami as tliel' tiing w, II most u..u.i., ami rvrrr up , rut on to u- 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , , . ... . ' . I k.lv tk. ploco soon, our frauds 111 tin V . """"'"" l'od.rK,v. rand Oran.le Hondo .ll,y, " T " T ' " " ' " .II o early .npj b.-d with a ibre.1 111..I -lH-ti-r in Liirrrru an.) il.n - ... -l-i Jit ,, , ... .... ; ' S-di I.ske, lorl Ib.isr, Auburn, Urmnie . . K'.nile, on I al,.i alu, are rt aJ.J.Iioiul fuel U the eh nirnti of d.at ' 1 .. x, . 1 . . . tiis.le on l!ie route i..iion an 1 (inat'-rtion, ar.il rien the Lr.lUnt siK-vrsses of IWer and P.. wt rans f4 led to Cricik H - r..n,' t..!e .f J. loyally hiih threat. un to ourah. I n tl, na. ' I a.itiior'y . -.i,.v-..-jgerneiilC1- . s . -'ik lrtl..iiie the .tc au!h r.!y ol the ! .m .t! Ihr -.rgui tf a ureal an. I frr.fI ,, n by pq, the n U mity b.r.. l, f.nai.ce luraturr.. and the I f,,r tnroloi. !,c W aia UiJe n, 1 4 of the nat.oi, ,ro pasved Willi b.f4 Cinvi.M, ai d pw, osrf the Nct.o.U ' -.. I.01 cf ha tt4i!oioii nJ the f ti! lir.rt.'I nai. !.of t'.e tnind, the jmbbc conf.Jid. c to tnnr - D.y by daf, tf mr.ur a.ru d UesH-ctfully yours, Ino M 'I'iiiuk. A Dcclsivo Indian War. (Siti'AT Salt l4KK Cirv, Feb , si!:l Our 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 w..r is over hn ( sh.ii'11 nml deceive. 'I'hmi.'li Ci. ('..iini.r c on nl say, " I oain. I mw, I con. pi r .I,'1 In tuny report. " I went, I fuujil, 1 oini. t nl, I exterminated,'' for such, lliile.il, a llie fact. 1 1 npiienrs llmt the i..l.iui, mid lo be n linxlurn ol I! iiiiiih ks nml Shndioin , la rion.ly elini.ili i In iiihiiIh r liom 'Jllll lo :io(), li.nl ehoiii pixiii.ni on I In- iiortli ..lie of It.ur It v... ri 11 luvin.', fill. 1 mill l.iu-li, .I'l l roiiiung down to tln inin-r I.O'k labor lor support; sixth, tho f.illnr o ! forced I'V Iho oll'icers of Ihi. confederacy tnolheiless clid.lieli liinb r Iwelvii years il ' wlierev. r t'o y d ir-l to do it. Throngli age, ihpi-ii.b nt upon bis l.ibor for support; j out the tracts of country where the rebel nml seventh, win re lliero nr.- 11 fiillnr aid J nrmie have pnsrd, (lie whole conntiy I, to sous in Hie same f.imily nud housi-hohl, mil i been nbun.t ih-populiited. Tho ln-t man two of I ii. nt are in the military set vice il j Ims been ..k-n frm ninny a poor family, the I'n t.il Slali 10 lion couiu.l-.siiiii. il ofj j Women nud children have be. n leflih sll cers, hum cans or pr.tat.-s, tho residue- if j lute nud without proh eilmi, either against such foinlv nud lio.oi hold, not exc. 1-! n ! guerrillas or lieoro.-s. while hc ml Ion. I w.i, shall l. 1 x. inpt. 'I Iiiih it makes cur- the only hope they had of upporl, has been ll leei iul provisoes in f.vor ol tie burned wherever found. No one f. 1 Is nf.- I r 'in I lietpl. s, nud exempts none ol llo front the tcrri'd- nml relentless o.eration uc'ihhnr i'Iis.is. j of this net, but the wealthy and the eiip It then il.ilir.s that tho.i. I nbb-,i mli. 1 ,,,. ,o woud'T there lire rebellions lury iluty sli.ill be 1 nr.'lleil nml ilivid. d it'o ' ngninst this inontroin i.ppr. 'i.n, and im two cI.ism-m. the i:t coiisi.tmg of lio,i. lo- i wonder that still grent.r outrages bine to tw.en iHeniy nud tinny live years of njn be . rpi Irated to carry out so boiu mid od 11 nn dp.1s.11s In lw.11. Iliirlv file ii..ut a law. and lorl) live, an, I ll.o s. eolid eli'-s i o ! ''h Northern .eni.e liiHtead of com- nior ol 11 iiiilhoii ol mcii'f Noun run do this great thing, Hive li,u I leuincriltic parly in tho Stale of California 1 That mighty conservative power, niiiioiuteil with 1 1 rod elii k's l.lniid, wrappiil ill the Coiifederute flag 11ml l.euiiug Ilu. charm of (he Constitu- lion, w ill stiuiil 011 the prow of the li-ln r uiun's boat, like mioth. r Nnzar.iio wiiked fioin slumber, uml will ht retell its wizard mind over the lutbuh ut (i.ilhlee ol sbivt-ry, nud lo I there will bo 11 grnit calm I It bus been reserted for Abrahniii I, in coin to iniikii n proelamatinn which will In n in (In. history ol hutnati fredoui whde the Mnglih tongui' is remembered; to have s. I up " a l.iiidiunik of his country's g.-uius, rear. 1. g ilM-ll nun. I regal ruins mid national ilisi.iitioii, n nieiit d pyramid in the soli lude of lime, betii nth whose shmlo things might iiiouliliT, mnl round whoso lumiuit lUrniiy tuiisi play " orru iAt. ) l.wvs o- Til K IMI KIi 8r.UT.-i. 1'iiurJ ut ihf 7 iV' Sriiimi i'f Iht Thirty ifvrnth CiiHgrru, I'lni.' ol ..II oilier Minute r. gnlaliotii ire prei r.ln-.l l.y wh i-li the piniiMoii. j the net are lo boe.iir oat. nod the l o Cuwtd, tnatarrd, and Md !, fj,t!i of . . 1 01. ' 11 l" . in. nt as to Imiiiii b.ry, couiiu lleil its r- the country rmed to l-r treti.-thei,t, and when the thr. The Oregon and Washing d-n ib ligitinii riuleaiort'd to hare a Postal Ag. lit up .... 1 1 1 . -. Mi,nteij ia i.h. n.-r insil iiwltin in our r.gon; lui, iiotaithstand.iig the reason abb toss as Well as clear lie. .iy ol the re- j'n st. the IVlu.ilii II, 11. tut il. ..... I it 1. , m. The eoj le, in the fulure, w In 11 the , f t.i .1 ot tie ir mail .nii. I. is lunls no ban I ti. ur to correct it and compel stru t attention, as with a good, at too sg.nl iiilgl.t U-iloin-. w,!l know wl.tr it i (loir ii.t.rists si.!T'r, and will place the rupoui iti l.ty w hi t it prop. t',y U tongs on the lisdt.f t!ie I'o'l (tnice l. pirtmrnt. The tan Territory of I laho w.s organ i'd at the 1 hull ot tho Sivio. Ilit ,n ig" I'. roll '! Hip Jv tisli" Willi an ntlieml turn j li.ive been cot' pi. ti d it ill alt si( ' b oiii I ie pi t. 'ii. nr..!!. .1, n, ' i'f tr.n.j t' ipi r. I ..li.iil I, Tli.i.i' wi n is.-aji' tl lii.lne a. before. to llm ll.iiiw. when the ihuirinaii nf l!o ..!.. . .... t-i me b.ut iioiri4' I 1 on ,, t... .1 ....... . ... .1 I I'liitii.i 11 r tii 1 1 1 1 iii'i n w iiiiiii''H UIi gns II.At 1st Hif a.Mil.t.hd Ml Washing- ' 1 fill it bv inol.ir.f 111 it ..HTifl til II,, . ..I :. . ., ... 1 ' " r wn .mini, 11 ka, lif pra'CI Mlt.Ul-MOII of Witnessing rrtidat.ofi in f-for cf ihe oalionsl caasr, and r'ti.rt on of both w In r tho stream foriiis n lien.l, Iho inline- j p" r of 1 1. roll.i g and ilr.illin is ti-.ti-J I. ate liK-atn.il of llie ,.). . i, j. f,,i,r or I HI ll'e l'i d r .1 (ioV. roinei l. Thr I ab hir Iho JO Ills '' bundled yards bin k fioni llo liter j t' Hid l.'ty tlnir nli,,; i-ontii f,k 9 I i.ey iiiim unto o. 10 v.ry 1 01, 1,. I. nt. or vi nr. inim ll.e iit.t i.,y o ,!!. Sdn, lin y Hun',! liul hate reuiaimd in their I l be enn lino ol. A II. r ti e eiuuil i stron.'.inl I Col ('01, in r and b cnuninm.), Clifur mt toluiitei r. nrr-tnl I efore Hut In di in Clini but 'I'liiir.,! iy nionnnf, a t.nr I on nf ihe I roops 1 r.-.n 2 the r-tir where Ihc Imbiiii. wire The I, utile giinind ' in. I I n. t.ry ' li.w - 1 4 1 ii ,y Mi.-. ;.,"!!i 1; e i.l,-' Ireuip tioitb. 111 si iih 1 ti i-1. 1 in Cliche N'a'.l. r 1 hi-Iiih The ni'tde of l..t I !, w h ell coiiiiiiil. d li'tee ' Wh-.tin r .1. n! it four hour. i n 'ir. miiIi d ns ft I!.i- t.'v for t'.- 1 iron-' A catiilry charge Iti llie brow of Ihe r.t 1 " i iu-ed I y o. all.s 1. V.ee ; Hie I in I in in 111 the lnuli 11 'lie rt -.ilr, 1 '', 1 lery tine k no s, -h p k ng nlT the l"0'p; caviiby hud it i i ' prnporlioii t.f th" enl ire fnree. ,1 colt In ili 'i t iid rnvine, .0 lira ri pul. il; a j "Ho and siili't.tnci' of t!,e ' Co , -'" fix, I charge lo nlgr of ratine, n-iiiil.i i ; '' II, 110011I w liii II the Jlemneiat. o'iIi- enlil -nhiig lire, IrH.p j lunge into tin- lou-li, I clans me making such a noie. bird lijlilnig, 1 nib, Hi. run low 11 r I I he riti r, 1 No tin 10 i Inillniig ilium rse.i'lv n;t-ui.-l by IrooiH, mrUf, Imbmis tiinllr kill i JT- s.e ittioot th-s b.ll If the leitn. r it.c cd, foops 11 im inns f.iinl,.. j purli ins w In eoiii.,iin to loudly o il. It ! il fln iill to i.l if 1 1 n the etnet tinmhi r Would i m r 0 sub.litnte. hp .1 !, Ii,. of Hie tlioii. One III in. who el nun d to 1 lo in Ige of !o unrits of (heir oi.Mi-il mil iiave ti.ited tin- Ii il lb- fn . niter the sttile, ! It'll I In V W .11 lint Venture lo do that. Il aid he inliiit. .1 '.'.'.'i il I India nf Mhnni j i" Mil. Ill tloit unnel lung must bp ilmie. I.ll wire sioiaws (II Ihe In linn ar : We c innot r. Iy main t oliii.t.-i r fur I it n pliininir of the !o -o'taii lit Ii II, slniilhl lie llninkfi I that In-ei s,.ry liien.nri' bus been n ei.r. liilly en irdi . I'V eontititiona re sir etioes I.i I th 10 i-itntr.Kt tln ir ehaiiee IPiii.ie-N... SO As CT mull .( i, l. ,t l .-in (,,t tlLM-ttire u( Hit. I'u.t.ltii. 1 1. M't nrl.l ttunii ll, fui.l of rii.l.ng ih .liiiii i.f June, i-o lie it eiiint.il by the Senule mul House of Ui pit si nt.it it t s of the I'n.ti d States ol Aunr ca in Congieis i ml. I. .1, '1 hat the tollott 11 g sums lie and thes i'iii' are In re l.y iiiiiniriuti d for the u rtu r of Ihe l'o.t nlli. it P. l.urlniel.t fur ilia Vrur 1 lidiiiif tltt- wth th...e t.r the ii.if.'iliinales bn bte 1.0 f Jane, IM'.I; toil t.' ,o,y 111011. ys in ,, r II." iff tb "f Ihe rotif.ihraey. ,, 'J'rea.nry ur.Mng fioni (he rite I nn. I Ihai k (2nd f.T (In r f.h- in l ing bom 1 ,. ,( I . ..rt itt.-ot ill Conformity lo the 111 a fr o country H.i'iinvdm C'fy utt of the "Jd of duly, 1':;C; (rem.-, j,r irjiLjajilatioii ol the ins.ls, (ulttid.) -- - i . J J I'OH A ricturo of Elavcry. j IVr fon gn nud trans' o'lab. u, IJO,- - lAing in tiii'ii the Smium Flag, j (Kill. - i I ) M. C'irtl y. a giutle-i For step, steamboat, and way httirs, d In the Stale of Mi. - ! t """ J t 1 cc.ereitJfcl.uw to jsoluiaUrj, (J,- ; 4:;n.tK)0, 0 -I.e. il ok in;: at a pii-lme on ; F-. r i h ik for p-stoAtr", tKill.OOO. ,t .0 M,. ,p... Hie State where We 1 Fr payoielils lo lei te r ll m r, $!(), -re ih. Sid, tin. I our wlneli tin. innfl igtit no on t.r nt. I war bis I.e. 11 .urging I ke s,n I ! .'r r0tn,e n.ation of blank agents and storm, oi, ma .1.. it jn.re weie Hie , s. .(ul,t., fii.OOll. I'lond boiinil. pur.inng nud leaning down F-r w r ipp og pup. r. $ lO.l'OO. nn. i.iiiooi); iu.-;i,ie. 1 nero SIO.11I the Inml-llig slue 011 tin" sin Lull blink, Willi A ft" Al 11 grand Union meet log in Cin cinnati on the 12ih of March, Col, llouk, of Tennessee, m.tdo a speech. lie said Ti'iinesseo tit tho breaking out of tho wnr was as loyal ah Ohio, Thla had been shown nt nn election held In I H(, when, by nn overwhelming voto, sho hml declared against Ji (T Dnvis'a joint simko conlodcrncy. It was only by eneieiun mul iuvasioti tliut Iho Sluto hnd been curried out of I ho Union. Now, Tennesson wished lo bo rcHubjugnted.- llm policy was, when wo found a man who said he did not love tho Union, lucb it mmi should bu killed, nud bis blood en rich tho soil that a true patriot might grow up in bis stead. Ho w ns in favor of tho rebels having their coiisiiiuiioniil rights, Tho Constitu tion nfl'ueil iho penalty ol death (o treason, and bo wished (hern to havo it. Ho did not lielievo that ft good man coulJ b a sicti'sbtiilst. Tho socesi.ioni.te seoNiod to be porwil of devils, liko those spoken of in iildeti time. Hioro werojoni ninh iletiUiu ilu. Noreh. Wo bad reiichetl n period in this war when this rebellion mint bo speedily crushed. It must bo carried on with vigor.. or wo might luno citil wnr at our doors. 'Ihero was n prent deal of conver.dliou mining our soldiers around their camp lire., mid ihey denounced Vnlbiiidiglmtii mid that oilier institution of ill faino thn Kmpiirer jiuldishvd in this city, iio found nny timubcr of cnnttitutii.nal law yers now inlays. A few ye.ire aitico such iwyers wero very scarce now every peace democrat was n constitutional law yer of tho first w.nier. Ho tlid not believe iho war was about the nigger in the abstract. If so, arm th nigger nud let him work out n portion tf Ins own sulvatioii. At 0110 tinio ho him self had n whim on this subject, but ha wa. cunt erted in tho Cumberland Valley. Tlu-y were expecting nn attack by a lore lour time, their number, and tliero was nt tho samo tinio about fifteen hundred negroes lying h.oc in iho camp, and ho thought it would bo policy lo arm them from beginning to end. Tho Secession bts were everywhere except one, and that was in (bo kingdom of h.svon, w here thern , never bad been one ainco tho duy when j their father, tho devil, was kicked out. j To treat the sulject more cnriics'.ly, ha j would ny that thero wero liiiinv iJcino j erats who were in f.ivnr of the I'nion, but I th.-ro wire thoso who wer- in favor of I cco on the nio.t dulionorablo terms. ' Thero was, bowi-ver, but 0110 tnetli.-d to : rtush out this rebel. inn, m.d that wn by j the use of tho swuid. Su niolith tsi 1 all that wns ritpiircd to aeniiiifdiah (hie in d. At (ho ba'.llo of Sumo Kiver tho : star t.f tleiiveranco In llm down trodden . I ' i.i it nm of tlf South rc, and it w is now iViating .uth.ird in its C-iurse. ' With soch a iii.ui ns Uose-crsus to lead . iln-ro was nothing to Ivar. (Immciiso j cliii-rh.g.) The first levw.ti Uught bim . I by his isioili. r was in K.ve the Stars and- Stripes of hi. country, and ho believed thai It would bo triumph nil lo the eud. i sue in Iin. nl p. this was Ihe liight of the I ::d of M-.r. b, such a mote was npniuli nt l tit its ill fral. A felmrii itriii'fli. . ii.n.-.t 11, in its dial Irmiii.ti, hnti er full id boi 1 . . .... . , , , . , ,,' , : lot Ii irg. ill of (.iiliinriini, (niiipli. II of and proto.M. Tdr H. f..lngof the t , ,,, . , ' I i I.I M II II, :J. .11,1 ki Ko '.' of Illii ii:. I r.t n. about a ib..en arc mppiiMil , haie l-SI'.l A lillllibi T of the Initios w. re iiImi fro-l Initio in their fett mid lots 'Ihr woiind- 'I urr.ml 011 Mnml iy mid Tin "l .y, while retiou: In -r, ili ii nilmiti 1 ring is r-t entiy it nl S'ti i-n-liilly ili-coiiraged in t. ry ni n y of Ihe most popiihiii ili.lrlets of llie North; mid s. cnid, Hut those tho mlmi Her and co i ,to the fn Id h'avo b.-hmd Col Connor mnl Ihe 1 hi. I porliou of his i Ibein inrn who inori. than eminti r 11 1 nil i-iiiiim iinf, w itu soiiii. I let swurihy innli) 1 rinn lung itowii on In r knees, . inliiig ttllli the oli.l-,it.t nml 1 tlrittr I In re w as Cut oclarootl stripped' In th.' waist and tnil ilnwn l Ihe wh.p ' p ng post, whle In r tender (bs'i me in J iiio!,irn wells UndirtliO many strand, d 1 la!i of the overs. -i r; and tin re, .ni, Was j iinothi r iufuriiiled W retell, liioiinted on a boisp, m.d lii-lni g n worn out dcluapieiit ' slave in ro-s the col Ion lii Id. j I'.ns llie read, r tok, " Are Ihete th'i g ' so?' We nnswi-r, )es We bate s.i n I nil ihese .ii tuns III re.. life, over mnl over. We hate sci ti nil llin etiefs. m d hentt ! I'.-r twine, fli.tHM. I'or I'lliee stun. p, j i'i.iiOO. For ofbee fiirniliir.-. $.'5,(1. 10. For ndvirlising, f.i.'i.OuO. For po.tnge stainjii and slaxjirj tie tl lopi-S j Illt'.oUO. Tho fnlloaiug w, intcrcit Ihoia J ado admire the stern loyally of Major I (Jetnral I.o.icrnns, and Iiiinianuirofdcal j ing with traitors; j llradtpiarttrt A nny of the Cumberland, i m..u o.,. :..... ..... .. i. -r - - " I.e the lull, ami finally lb featid Ahl. V. r ir-ui'ili-s, pioseil llirmigli llm city litis lor I Ilu p M-rtnlioi of (lie country It ill. n l.loi k am Is hive i.i n: wo have sum 11... ak.I il.A I .. I I . . i ' ' ' ' I i w . . . ' . . - I I . ' ' . . I .' ' ' ! ' " " ' " ' i Use Ol Iho OOslnuVcs III Sil.l lit es and the ret loon l c.tirihroau, bl the ! fnst of bloo-l ani in. ure wh.i it may, Ii stronger th.n ettr. Ti.e CV.j ih. .d. of the NorCarsi, an (he rt UI sympt- thifri that c ln.lc r ar mini the grr.t iilo t of Ihe loyal Nttrtb, I'r.s.eg lo d.r.de (he aire tn of (.atnolif j ' c s. iit.m. nl, h i h hn. l....n.!M . ...I. .... . ... t . .1 I" . m iMi-H-ii ii vui'itr ior ino I'.s i . i . . . .. . t ... " retiry, I strut Attorney, and Marsha .cif.. t.f it.- - i ...I - wi ... ..ai.u i miv ifromnor rtrrj . i i - .-in ' ' ' ol thr. new 1 1 rritory. w hu ll n ci rtniiilv nil that she hml a right lo i l.ntn A we Circuit Court for Cn. fori.it ami I , enl tari.id it Ir.umph.intly through 'thus as pr.iiiib d a c'lti rinneiit for this rxle;is ire Pgitin, which is s.) iinjiortmil to i's ib t. I"j.nit lit 'he nj.p.iml.iieut of Col Wsibtce as Ciovtrnt.r bus giten great sat i.f.tlii.ll lo bis frauds lure, Willi whom he is rr popular Oregon secured Ihe Sic dy more o-bom, and the lm II soon coiso hrn Ibry w,:i d njj.r from ihe .,..i t .:. , , . ,' . Oregon, with a Judge hiving a right lo si .. i. ......... . . . . .1'. . . i r , ' ',r"',n "rf,,i.,...M-d. Tl California ami Oregon contributed .btt in Mwt f,ij, ,,,,,,,,,; . ,Krerd lo r.eotnmend Judge n a piai;oftn ro Js Of a i.hgte Knit. . i- 1 1 .m t I .. t . .t . . t i i . ... " J mIiI, of faioornia, Tor Iho I'l.iee and In tolion to the l.-t t.A ( it.. .,v i ... , ""'""; ai i i HPlliigly a.Kiililiil. I Ins lion uol J.ecm.ry.arui. g ..g., f. .um.in- -(,(ffiM fcl ,;, L- g iB(r-; scni,i.si ..ir. ii. ru ng, ks i 'in was ue- . . t . rs i t . , , . . 1 ( iMirt in Oregon fJii'Le Deaily a), aaaome Cnrd and oiJ.rli. from ll. oulttl I . I'ft.iiiu'ng to Ui any art in Ihe ilenunria-! I ron sup.(rv. fl I. 1.-1 tmttm Ai. t fl fs.ai t rt . . tl.- I :J.i ft - ! i.l It' ...... ' " """ . son. i'i Oregon by b It. r lor jmsitions in (he .lieginmngofU-tKHi utm bending u,e s j. i,,H,M , ,0 j-nre A..tl... f .1. I -1' f . - ' '".iiniiv ui iitv ri'wisn, ana Rste n . nearly and ii.Ouer.lial nj j-orl lo all me as- area leading to ibst en . Nsmilli'a jei ,tion, Ikoogb not m will d.hVd in adtanre I that of liia fo!I'gi, Iss gisrn great aalitfsction lo tl.f frrid of the (Jotrrn tnent. A !emtrfal( ail aori.tieg in gresl Rieisiir with rrifmUn of Ih.l parly whose devotion lo l!, cn.l objtl ol ut- fnpurnl tint commission shall bo con bind otily on those in Iho service, Tlit m la strong iffort being made, al ihe mggi.tion of Iho I'chral officers of Wailiii.gtoti Territory, lo lotto Viclur Hmith, tullrcior of Custom! at I'ofl Tofiitciid, W. T.. rt-nioved. The showing rns'io agntut hiui a. an I'fT-iititt and unwnrlhy jmblic officer Is tiling the itrcrtl rsVli't was trff noes-1 . . .. ., , . ... ' ... . ' ttery strong, and if Iho Ken Inry of Ihe dionalle, Il was j-s.r! b.nd that Ie!- ' in , . . . . . - . . i Tfrss'iry should sustain bun Inilt finneo of would run hit l."ifhi a " ial'S lo aid ., , .in. i. o . rould J'lin hit Coj j ia tmbtrraising iht fronds of ll.e 1'nion rut lo Lis crs J I, tf il . d, ih.l in spit of liii U'niocrvy, hs !2!iL of l.'i 'iU rsn Istn, and Lit oj j,( an Ii soma of the mol fnililftfy mirem'ii's h at !' renotal of .VcCleilan, tl, Iiiocf of lh l'rr mation, Ac, L tntuiul'j ropjeirt'd almot rrry Admiinslrtrfrn rriiff Bfg'd during ihe last Congrttt. Tli Finance I' ll Ih? roost important fr!ief j of Iht ftiofi nd tho Contrripln Arl, arafevfy im Iheia j roift and allegations, It wdl tin iloiiblnlly b ad lo an hirrtligition by Con grru, as s feral Senators who hava be come contffsanl Willi (ha furls say Ihey will insist njH.n a full investigation, if iho Tirairy II j.nrtrn' tit Insist upon corning up iho fault bf one of il subordinates, Tii salary tf (he iJej.ttly Collector at Astoria I hVd In thn future at $l,.1nO, in roiiu-'i'i'Mire. of dispensing with Iho In jtft!'irhip ( Shoalwnt'f liny and the cofTf-tor of I'ortlnnd, Tho Treasury I)e- portan!, wrr J lirwS loi 7 I f-r !m- r.l M fn J'. 1' r.'a'l.cl lo lo1iib Wif niny oe ui .p..i.r...l.,.l T.F I. lii.. ... 1 .1 .i.i ....... . ...---...ii. I.. iii. in .iiu iiiiii nil an inn ml. iiu pomes nml ii.tir i Hurts uml in I oy nil ll.eir stepl'ic s ! len biius nud cold l.lo.tde.hiest of the nm-1 ...., I ui v....',, im...i. it .. r I ... I V ii... ir... i si i ... t - .i i. - tit-. i. . . . ...'i ... iii-iiiit.il. .ii, i. ii ii ii m tor in,. aft. riiooii. would nisi ns M.'l i, . 1,,,, i ....I... i. 1 p ,.,.,.r. I.,, I....... ui... i.i i i . . ' : .. .' I I I I - .... I.. I ..... ... , . , . . ... . . " . H , i in .a. lii ni.i.uiry iiniv oy nutneii now n anil lorn lot.iicis oy more; c o t ...i i. . r....e. . ... . i m .. .1..... I..-.I a.l .1 ,i!... .,....,..1 liii.it.in.r .!. t . .... .1 ..... ..ir.. .1 r... . 1. ... .'" - '-""'"" '"'T em, ,e, .1 : .'"" ' ,J .; : " """ 111111 , l"" " " '""in. i, m i.M1,r iionn.it) i. i...r..i. .....rA. raM'nl W ill lift more Iroliii e tin. nassin r , St II nniiil.L tin' ein inir. t,.tl...ril il,.. ...,ir . I. I ,..l...l l t I... ......... I -.1.. .1. , , . . ' II n 1 r , i.."i, in.i'i iiiv t-ill gralma on Hie (If. L'on trail. 'I ne tnliiiiti i ts lost '.II killul nml woliiiih d. ) Abirlni-sboro, Teim . March 1. 1863. I I Sk ciI Field Onb r. No. 67 The Gerr- era I Ciiiiiiumiilii g bus I his ilu r received tho For mul ib jiredaliotu and sjacial V'-tion ol Major Kelfut, of the 15th "'g' nls. f 7.1, (10. rsuin;T regiineiii, ill Wl.icn lie BSttgn! For 'mail bovs (bngs) $r,;, no.) j n rfkMn thtrelor the srntiment of iral- For m nl 1,.,'ks. keys, and'm sclluiirousi ll,r ' rucn.y to his country, who item., $IO,iini). , desert In r when nrmril violence ai- F.'r p .v'm. n't of bnluncri tluo lo foreign j ,N ,,,",;"' "'c Constitution, ci'initriK.'f Jit) tin) j the FIUibum of our rights, lie i di- For miscellaneous ..ivmeu. $.'.:.00i) ! li""or',,,. domi.scd ll.o urmy. Nono of of which lint it ilnof it (Kin v la- ui. ' lUi,f' ,'k,' "", I'hxjisocol old " Itrain II Amoiimi In'i.mv I'm nr - S ill I, ake, April 1 7 1 1, "! lii nm h it Cmiip Iio.ig It. no the I .'ih in-l , with l.'ttl iiiiii lo cbii"li!i (he Imlii'is who Iiave recelilly eiioseil much trouble on Ihe overland rmile, lie Was pricuhd by I.i.-tlt. Il'ilieyniiill with five no ti nml howll.i r, nl I'd nsnnt linive. Tiny were ntlaik'd by fifty lie diaiiS Killed three, ntld kepi their I no lion until joined by Ihe couilliiiml. We found "nil warriors 7 mihs south, em lieiielnil in n canyoii w hich was i oiiiier eil impregnable. Cpl lVice, Willi folly men, was Mssgmil iho rghl Hank, nml Flint. Clntk thn left, while tint Coloin it is fifty iiiiii nml Iho bowiiers brought up tho center. Iho Imbmis were mm pii lily surprised, but stood one hour, when tin y were loi ceil Infill Inn k mul were followed iii a running fight 1 1 miles in it ery ibrcclioti'. 'Iho command killed .'in Indians, captured n largo number of horses nml nil their iiuph tnei.ls of war. Lieut I cel ask. Hi d nl Iho first discharge, mid 0'irtcrni.islcr's Si rgennl Itrown nml S r- gcniit I'oolb, woiimbil. AsoTiiut Fioiit Jt IT Slniuh fi-r's pnr ty, 100 strong, have returned to Unite from Mullieur, wberu lin y had fought Ihe Indians a second lime, killing some twenty of them without the los of a ainglu white man. A CoiTr.niiMii Jinny riMsitrn A li'pntch fioin Sun Friincisco, Aptil tilth, snysi T. M. Ilurnrtt, Iho pernm who rode through lied lilufT ixhibiliug n sicession flag and hurrahing for Jt IT Davis, wns I ti ki n over lo Alcnlrnz yeslenlny, hnving hern si iilenred by Iho Court Martini lo labor b it Jenrs, or lint. I llin close of ihe war, on Iho forlifientions, with a bull nml luiin on his leg. (Jen. Wright approved tho aenleiice of (ho Court Martial. friend, ol tho country. Another objection i that iho powrr ukeii from ll.o (Jonrnnr of the sever ,e f enira Is traded uboul the groiio I, nod will, i rit..,!f o,, of m,y mom y in il,, TI.,. j . ... throat still bleid ogfiomtho angs of , t I,, rw i.e i.ppropr.ate.l. fr the 1 1 .cc is, the dogs. Ueluivo seen met. s. II lli-.r ,,f ,u. (.,lMr,, rtniral route nl a gnnt and iwnllottr a cauul," art want cd in this army of patriots. l!y command of Mj. (Jen. I.oecrnns. II. Til RAM., dpt. and A. A. Geo. A Oivmi PHnrosni.tst. A regiment of Missouri soldier in camp nt WaTenton. j in that State, on tho I Si la Feb., adopted the iiiheu iioin ll.o (lovirnnr of the s-veriiP clnldr. n and ih.-ir son's ihihlren nt pnl.1,0 I .s,c. .1 And be it fuithir milled Thai ' rcsolnli..i.a strongly denouncing Ihi . I..I.I ami bidg.'d mil,,, bunds of iho I'n-si ! auciinn. We hive seen a woman w ill; n ! j rnM. ,u. r,v, , , r F.tn;'e P.-i"!"1"" ii)''vcinenl 'of Northern polili iiiii iiii i..iij. in oroi-r lo re- i.ti us wioie us our own, strippeil lo (he fole tint ul j.-cth.n, lo r. f. r In Ihe nbili' S ; waist, Jim oin d 10 the W li'ppwg post mi l which have existed under the State tnihlin lashed till the blood inn down to her heels, syst.in, Iho i-oiillals or authority, the con-j w Inle Iho scars were nfti rwmds washed fus oii of nci nl, ,md the unlit appoint- j w ith brine to prevent the l iecnited hut k incuts, which I nivo So interfered u-iilt thn . of llie ch.it I le fioni belli i llv-lit.ii. ii M.ipi. Mr. wiiinglt! in nsi rlion nml nrgit- tnent nml .ptiel Irulli (li'njipcnrt amid Ihc iioi.e nud roiiluoon, iiiibtnry npi mi ions of tho last iw t-,-,irs I t is s iflieu-ut to say Ihut the obecl of the Kiirolluieiil net ,n pp Si nation of Iho nation uml the crii hiiig of the relit II on, linll that the I'resiihlil is Committed by law, by iiitensl, nml by Inclination lo that duty, I to Ihut nloiie; while Iho (Joviril orsoriho sev r.d Matt are not only nat urally lipl to look, first, nfler tin special inti n-sls of their own n ction, but' midie (,f tbeiii nr.tnl vnriiince w.lh tie. iVesidenl in many iuipoiiuni pomis, nnd j iMly su ptd oil ol luki wai inm st in ihecmno of our f nun country ; nml in iho onur-n f i;,,,,, their number iu..y bo not ilioiiiiis,.-.t, ht increased, S' If protection I her. fora Im .er.ilively r. ipiires that the wholo business of ruisit.g the Army for iho proleclion of the iinlinli shoithl be lb legaled to the law fully consiiiiit. ,1 i.,id of ihe nation. Tho siinie lliiug has been ibme In foro in times ol Imminent in r.l, nml wo thus havo iho just ifli-nliim, not only of necessity, but of prei'iiiem. in lime ol pence ft grant of such jiower would be tinm c. siiry mid dan gerous. , time of war it Is necessary nnd essential o st.fi ly, That many cases of hardship will occur under ibis law we must cxp'ct. liul no individual suffering or liU'Oiiveiiience mi. 0 bu lorn luoiiietit com' pnred lo Iho disgrace nud humiliation of tho American pmpln In iho eye of Iho world, nnd Iho terrible failure of Iho en-nt exiieritnent of n ih tuocrtitii! form of (Joe- eminent, which would bo iho Inevitable ro still of Iho sticcet. of this accursed n hellion. 1 1 I n significant fact thnt wo hnro been nblo to rely up to tin's limn on the patriot bin ol our ieople, whibt tint rebel wero forced In les ibau n year nfter tho coin- liieiii emenl of llielr wri lched cvperitnent lo resort lo a gnnulno consorlplloii net of the tno -t rejilii(j nnd opjtretslvo finliiro limit tin., we have seen nn old man, crip- (.arlment are iti.nflicient lo in. el Ihe np- "'" nn'1 i""niltn g. n tlio only tcrma pp.priati.ins mad., by this m l Ih undrawn 1 " ,''pr'""'e. the fallowing: biilniui-s of appropriations hereto We made "ll;'d vt-.l. Finally, that tho only com tosupi'ly delieieiicii of llmt depi.rlnirnt ! v ''ich we m ghl, under i-iisting are beniiy nmde nj.plicablo lo Iho ityim nt i '''iiinat.iiice., const tit to imko with Mr. thereof. ! 1'' ""J hi snppoiter in tho South, la S.c I And bo il further rnarl-d. That I the adojilinn of a cartel Ihut M copper- I with chdlbbiins, whipped lo Ihe fi. Id. ' iu. ., f ,-. ooii I... r. i i,'.... ,i. 1 head" be exchanged fura Fnir.ti cimscrint. t r , - , , - j-.. ..-.-.. tinii-n Ml i lltilll IIH ... ' . . I u obi I in so Ls nf iu ..... . 1 . . . I 1 . I .' .. . t . . 1 o.l I i a " tttiv s-ms T mi lilt I' I t WHO PIIMIIIIIIJ' off witti rotteniiiivs and ubvo with nmg-1 .... ... - iiiuiroorintioii for tmi.-r f..e the i,..l,li.. ! '"" mo I limn men III tlio Hotllll shall . . i i , gols. Tin so arc some of iho npeets of slavery which wo havo seen for ouisclf, in boyhoo'j nml in nialiifer l.fe. They nro tint " iili.t blioii lies,'1 but nro t Itu observations of ono who was bom uml lived to nbioi-t man hood iii.il- r nil Iho inlliietices nml j.r ju lic. t of tin cruel, n llior.-ii h-.tuml thrice ilanined instilulioii. rhn abolitionists have not told, nml never knew ball ol the liorribl i truth, or if ihey have, (hey have not been believed. Tho scene nbovo rt luted oa cot red In I.owmb county, .Mi.siMippi, neiir (ha town of Columbus, where in the tend, rues ol Ihc young child' henrt, We havo listened syti'pnlbi lit ally lo the pililul coinplaiiils ol Ihese poor lsl.it It people who h nrned Unit wo would not In lrny their confidence. Il i Into enough that Ihese tiro the most horribio feature of shivery, that nil muster nr not cruel; but mercy nnd kindness nro Iho cxecjillons, ami cruel Iy nud slimy heitrtedm s nro Iho rule ol i coarse tiiimled, bestial devils usually nil idoyed n overseers. Now, will nny Northern doughface, nny cold-blooded Demoernlio paras. te, who hi his prodigal longmi ithntit the shot sole of slave holders w hoilesplso hi nn in I urn 1 servility, bo nny longer nt n Itsa lo underst'iml why wo hate un iuslilitiiou which I held accursed of fiery Christian linlioit, of every human impulse, mid w lin-e uuspenkablo wickedness is Ion ver rising up in r.ll its black, iiisufTerublo lii fortnily be foro the judgment suit of n Jut (I oil to whom Iho ruila toi.giio nnd swelling heart of llin negro (date havo been crying hi pill ful iibnndontm iilf If thero wero ntiythiug that could destroy our faith In (ho csnl- .ruititig provide. I for l.y net npprou-il .Alanii it, Mij, rntiiled "An act im.king nppriipriitlinns for the hgi-l itive, rii-i ulite, I judicial expenses ol the (J.ncriunrnt for llie year ending Jut.e 1,0, Mi;t ami ad il.liounl np.r..irialions for Ihe tear eliding .lime ,.i, I Ml..', ' to eutblit Un. FiMimaster Oi in r il lo pay therefrom iho romju nti lion of the h ink ng. iils ami tlmr ass si. nuts, In rctuWo paid out of iho npprepr.a lion for iioiioHli e blanks. See. ft. And bo it further marled. That the IVimasii r (Jeiii r.il be and he is here- by nuthori.'d lo contract ami protido for lint trim. pot latum of iho I oiled Slates in nl on the sle iiii-h'ps rnuulig lulwrrn Shi FrunciM'o, Ciilifnriiiii, ami Victoria, Vancouver S l-laml, lo bn iMirer.. CriMviit City nml Triiiebid, Cahfortii. Astoria nnd I'orlbind, In Oregon, a often at Saul Memiisliij. Iiineh at Snid (toll n lined, nml nl Fori Altgt oi, tYa.hinglnn l'i rriloty, ns often a s od sleainhi ap proiii Ii or pass llial point coing In or re turning from Vii lorisj and that Iho mail sejticn roviiled for by tho fifth section of llienitiiiiiil.il "An ml miking nppro irinlion for Iho service of the jHHlnfTiee ilepailiaetil during the iWal yrnr Mid ng Juno .'10, inn," shall tease on ihe lermina lion of the )rur for which it was contract cd: I'roviih-d, iievettluless, That theaer vice heri iii provided fi.r slmll not t xctt d Ihc sum of 1.01)0 per nimum. Approved February P, HC.1. ,a,a I.ow Fsni:. Siemin rs rc now rirrvlntt passenger from Forlbtnd In Un- On lb fot $1. Fiotn (VI, lo lo Iwis'on Ihe fare is $j on tho ' Kiyu In. White' Loit Thi ii t iio t (Tret of opposit on. h.ite been rclt-nsetl fr.nn conscrijtion, and llie "coj elieniU"obinin their appropriate po-ilion with their Lrvlhrni in the South t-rn coi.fi di r try." . I'ATitii.Tiiti ox Viujtoi. Ono of the Committee of Arrangements for tho Fnlon loeeimg i.r last Salurdny nl tho Academy of Miisio culled on a proiiilnent broker in Wall street fr a small subscription lo aid in pnyiog Iho rtpense. Tho brokar s-ked how much iho iiiccling would coil. The ntiswrr was, not far from C0O, In cluding rent, ndvcrli.lng, Aio. " Very well,' anld ihe broker, H semi mo tha hill, ' iy it wm,;m and ho did. It mar be well enough lo ml.) llmt the same bro ker Im re I used Irotu iho beginning to buy a dollar ol gold, or do anything olso tit throw even apparent diacrvdit on the Go v eminent. Ki t niny Fett, ..- . - Coxvtctrn, At Iho lata (crm of Ihi Circuit Court In Yamhill county, Zcbulon Griffin waa convicted of tho murdrr of Franklin D. II. Slinne, ml woi arnlenctd to he hung on (he Dili of June next. A I iho same trf in of court, Win. Hca was rout it-led of prand Isrrrny and MDt to tho .cn!lenliary for Ihrre yeari. t T'" Chicago Tribune twits: " W hava receive.!, within tho lal len ilara.fifi- icivit b tl. rs (by actual count) from our Inavu buy a in llie field mostly from pri t nte soldiers all breuthing iho aama nura ; it it of patilotisio, dt termination lo fight for ihe preaervaiit.ii i-l the I'nion to tha Inst, ro d b lind of tho coprerhca Ja in tha re-.r,"